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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-07-25 - Orange Coast Pilot-.. ' DAiff PiLOT * * * '10' * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,.JULY 25, 1973 VOL. ... NO, ... 6 SICTIOHI, M ,AGll • • • ore County ··Man·······ln·dicted··- In Pornography Bing I • • • • • • • • • Bombing Declared 'Unconstitutional' ' • .. ' , toast Murder _;Turq.uoise Van ;. . . ;Called Top Cl,ue By ARTIIUR R. VINSEL Of ,... Diii¥ '""" Stiff Samples of an unusual turquoise paint used on a van sought as the suspect vehi· cle in Corona del Mar's Linda Ann O'Keefe murder three weeks ago are being &arried by Southern California la"ynnen today. -~ second miss.ing party to the ap- parently voluntary abductibn that ended in d<eth for \he pretty schoolgirl -a mystery bicyclist -is being IOUgbt as a possible -· ,. Jnten!lve interrogatloo ol two priJ> cipala wl:D are now virtually cei;tain they saw Llnda Ann get into the van July 8 has led1 to rather distinctive composite 4rawings ol the suspect. ... San •Clemente artist Sandy Martin el· ecuted the drawtngs of a curly-haired man with a rather long face and droopy eyelids during long sessi<fl! with the witnesses. The key, police still believe, is the van. Investigators privately d i s c I o s e d several days ago that paint samples believed to be as near as possible to the unique oolor had been placed in patrol cars. Detective Capt. Donald Oyaas says the color is uncommcm. "ft is a slightly darker shade than the surface color of a Sears' service van," be ezplalned today. 'nle two key witnesses whose names have not been revealed also provided .orange Coast .· Weatlaer , After early rnonin:g fog and low cIOuds, Orange C:OOst skies will be bright and siinny on Thursday. ~Temperatures along the coast will _ be in the upper 605, but further In- •·land llie thermometer will reach ,;90 degrees. Lows for looigltt will , be 1>etween 55 and 65. INSIDE TODi\ '\' . . £'omm10Ule gunners 1MUed 'Pllno#> PtTI~ llDler 1od<lp, inflict. ' mo .....iu .. olld damdg .. d .. ;,p1te U.S. air >lril<tl. S« •lor!I· Pagr 4. At Ytw ltt'tlcit J ""' -. ........ 1• C•ll frlnl• I c.,..r c.,,., 11 Cwm!IW 4N4 ....... . ·-. ~Mka 11 ............. ' .... ,, , .. ,, ·--,.,, ....... u ..... llFI ,. ... .._ .. 1 I • j police with a vague description of a person on a bicycle -m a I e or female uncertain -where Linda WM picked up. They recalled under prodding that the person. rode his or her bicycle down the wrong side of ~rguerite Avenue, pass- ing between their car and the halted van. "We had someone staked out up there for a weet and never saw any bicyclist," Capt. Oyaas said today. Since Linda Ann commonly used Marguerite Avenue for the ap- proximately one-mile walk from Lincoln Intermediate School to her home at 601 Orchid Ave., it was theorized the bicyclist might regularly use it too. Bulletins allowing both composite drawings of the suspected slayer have been circulated to Jaw age n c i ea (See CLUES, Page I) Vandals I gnit,e Rec Center Fire In Huntington By TERRY t'OVULE Of .... °"" "'"' ,..., Flames, apparently ignited by vandals destroyed the office and ripped through the roof of the Huntingtoo Cont-tal recreation center early this morning in Huntington Beach. Firemen said the b I a i e erupted shortly before 1 a.m. in the recreation building of the city's oldest condominium community at 19801 Brookhurst St. No one was injured, but firemen on the scene said tbe blaze:was one of the big· gest this year and destroyed 25 percent ($21).000 worth) of the recreation com· pl ex. Five nre fight!Jlg units fought the blaze and fingers of fire were already poking through the roof when they arrived. It took 31 firemen 15 milutes to control the Inferno. , · "We feel the fl(e wp set deliberately, apparently by vandals who broke into the manager'> offic!e, ransacked the ru .. and scattered them all ovu the floor," Capt. Roger Hosmer said t¥s morning. He saJd the vandal or vandal! ap- parently set fire to the scattered files, · and the flames spread quickly lhrougboo1 the building. Firemen and pollCfl araon investigators 1tt still cbe<tlng the buildina for fUrthcr lnfonnaUon. ' Hosmer said investigators are not sure of the motive for the vandalism or blue, alnce valuable• are not tept in the office. · Tile r«milloo llali Is owned by the mld<nta of HuntJnat<>n Contlnental No, I. No homes or nelgbhorin( buildings were damaged. • Drea111 Ho1ne in Ashes Bob Hope's new $2.5 million hilltop home that was to be finbbed by Cbristmu burns to the ground in Palm Spring>. Only the steel beams were left. stand· Ing. Fire ls Page 5. U,I T.....,_ under investigation. See story, photo •' Countian l · of 9 Indicted Man. Arrested by Beach ' Police Named in Por1io Ring By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of IM DMIJ Plklt ll•K An Orange County man arrestOO a month ago by Huntington Beach vice of· iicers was one of nine men indicted by the Loa Angeles Grand Jury in con· nection wt.th an alleged nationwide pornography .operation. Charles Hamilton, 40, ·of Villa Park, wu lndk:ted Tuesday aloog with Ettore Zappi. reportedly a lop ranking New YOrk Mafioeo, on charges of distributing and promOting obscene material. vice officers two hard core pornographic films, including the full-length motion picture "Deep Throat." Hamilton, who remains free on $5.000 bail , is alleged by authorities to be a ma· jor distributor n a t i o n w I d e of pornography O\)eratioo. (Related •lory, Page 5.) (){ftcers said evidence uncovered in the film raids of Hamilton's home and Los Angeles-~ studios and ofJic:e. led to his indictment with Zappi in Los Angeles. Zappi. who remains at his Loog Island, N.Y .. home, according to. L.A. District Allomey Jo1eph Busch, is a next-door Triton Still Sought SAN ~NClSCO (AP) -The Coal! neighbor and associate of Carlo Garn· bino, the reputed ''Boss of Bosses" of na- lional syndicates. Al90 indicted in the a 11 e g e d pornography ring were: -Thomas SlnopcU, 33, of Los Angeles . -William Bittner, 46. of Van Nuys . -Ronald Forman, 33. of Los Angeles. -8am Halmowitz, 49, of Van Nuys. -Jerry BernsU:ln, 21 , ol Van Nuys . -Peter Slnopoll , of Boston. -James Butler, of San Francisco. Arraigned Tuesday by Los Anf!:eles Superior Court Judge ,James G. Kolts were Sinopoli, Bittner, Forma n, Halmowiu and Bernstein. The chief witness in the grand jllr} in- quiry was Arthur ''Wolf'' Pellon. a former emplorc of the maga1.ine C"Om- ~ny and an ex-molorcycle g 3 n g memhe.r. Judge OKs Cambodian Injunction NEW YORK (AP J -A federal judge today ruled thal lht U.S. bombing of _ Cambodia is unconstitutional and granted an injunction against furt her military operations there. U.S. District Court Judge Orrin Judd ruled in a suit brought by a Brooklyn congresswoman and' three Air Force of- ficers that such operations were un- constitutional w i t h o u t congressional authorization . (Related Story, Page 4) lte slayed the execution of his order until Friday at 4 l .m. to allow the government lo appea . Judd reserved decision in the1suit Jul y 6. but said he would do his best o decide the issue before it became moot. a reference to an agreement for a cutoff o! further American military activity In Indochina. Both houses of C.Ongress have voted to cut off funds for the bombing, but under an agreement with President Nixon the halt will be delayed until Aug. 15, after v.·hich time congresslonal approval v.•lll be required for further bombing. The suit was brought by Rep. E1i:r.abelh Holtzman, a freshman Democrat. and the three Air Force ml"t1 based in Guam . It .sought to have the combat operations declared unconstitutional on the grounds that the President usurped Congress' power to declare war. Burt Neuborne. assistant legal director of the American Civi l Liberties Union, which represented the plaintiffs. argued that "the ei:ecutive branch la cks the power to wage v.·ar in the abstrn of un- mistakably clear congress ion a I authorizalion. '' Asst. U.S. Attorney Jartll\'I Porter, chief of the civil division of the Brook1yn office. said in arguing for dismissal of the case that Congress. in effect, knew all along about the bombing. "I'm saying that as a matter of fact this is part and parcel of a v.·ar that has conti nued for 1nany years . Now one phase of that war is rontinu1ng," he said. The three officers in the suit are Cape James II. Strain . 34, of Chickasha, Ola .; Ca pt. ~t ichael E. Flugger. 29, of New York and Lt. Arthur Watson, 25, of. St. Paul , ~tinn. CLASSIFIED AD CLOSES THE SIIOW This show closed on opening night , but thl' produt·er was thrilled: li70 YAMAHA Enduro, less lhan 1,700 miles. Xlnt cond. 1400. (Phone No.) alter 6. Zappl and hil 900 Anthony are eur- renily under Indictment in orange Coon- ty on slmllar charges stemming from the di&cove.ry of a warehouse In Los AlamJJos where 100,000 a I I • g e d I Y pornographic nguines Were found. Police alfege Jn that caoe that lbe Zapp~ owned the company which used the warehouse. Hamilton was not arrettd in con- nection with the Los Alamitos case but Wat picked up on a warrant last month •fter he allegedly sold Huntington e..ch Guard and 4\r Force have extended their search f-r lhe trimaran Triton and Its three pusenaers, bot reported no sign of the er.oft o"nl"".,, •nil trurn ?Ilg.I .Sound to Los Angeles. The hunt moved 150 ,mileo northward Tuesday lo 11'> Eu· reki area. Pellon. who su pplied the panel with ln· rormath1re rtgarding alleged di~trlbulion operations, said he agreed to testify under police protection because his former employtn did not pay him. ihe mot nrcyrle was ~Id the very first rlf•h• tie ~d ran (;et \'OUT nd listed In the !):.1liy Pilot rln~~ifitd prosram , and sit ll"l('~ 111n~ .,.,,nlc:h ihr show. Your apenlng night rou\d <'lo :i ~le for you, too. Call the OitilY Piiot rla!J~1fif'.f "hox office" no"''. The direct line -&lJ..51'11. I • ' : •..J bAILV PILOT S Wtdntw!1y, July 25. 1q7J • ~~~~~~--.-.:.:c::=:::...:_:_:c:.:..:_~ Nixon \ Gave .Order to ' WASltlNGTON {AP} -Jotri D. Ehrlicbman today 5aid President Nitoo told an a.Ide "to take such 1teps as ~ere ~ry'' to stop the Pentagon PaPfrs ~ 'lfak •. but dldn't UprtlSJy IUthorizc a I burglar;o. .. -······-1--'·"'Ehrlichmnn ·also denied thttt he or· Nix· on authorized· an offer oi clemency foe ., ' 'I 1960 BUGGING OP NIXON CLAIMED-Story, Pago 4. • ·' one ''Of the Watergate t.'Ol'ISplrators, L. • How&rd llunt, and denied that he sug· '-ICl!ed ta for1ner acting J<'BT Olrtctar L. .. •;Patrick Gray 111 that he destroy :. : Po)iUcally embarrassing document s • fQUlld. in Hunt's White House sale. ,~ Ehrlichmall , who had been l\'ixori's lop t I ' .. : .:cdM Ma11 '•, ~ ·l ln· Cus.tody . ' ·:. O"n Drug Rap • " A C4rona del ~1ar man whose van was "" spotted in the aru where Linda Ann ' o•iteefe's body .,...as found six \\'eeks ago " .. found himself in Newport Beach City Jail ~ :"'Ti.tesday. on a drug charge. : ;,; Paul M. "Sllm" Halapolf, 19, or 3!00 ; : Oceon Blvd., wu arrested and booked on ! ;:. sU5piclod of pl)SRSllion of marijuana for ~ --~sale as a result of tho investJgation. . -• ; Patrolman Ray a .. er. who stopped to ' ' : -_ .. ,tbect out the parked van, aaid he smell· .. . domestic ad\•iser. testified to the Senate Watrrgat.e committet that the Pentagon Papen idvcsllgation , undertak en by the White House unll known u the "Plumbers." v.·as "11n effort lo crack ''°hat 11t--that .. n,o:tnenl··-was 1tte. larse•t raid on seen"!. docwnent s that had ever betn made in the hi.story of this govern· ment." lte said \\'hlte llou~ 11sslstnnt Egll Krogh Jr. might well ttavc ronsldcrC'd ttls instructions as con t c m p I a I i n g ex· traordinary steps to get information about Daniel Ellsberg. who leaked lhe Pentagon Papers whlctt recounted the secret history or lhe Vietnam war. Ettrlicttman, ,fho previously accused ousted \Yhlte llouse counsel John W. -. - DeSin lllo[ "many falsehoods." got dov.'n to specifics today v.·hen questioned aboul the \Vatergate l'OVer-up by Sen. Edv.·ard J . Gurney (R·Fla.). Ehrllchman denied Dean's tMUmooy that he ttad pa~d along an offer of ex- ccutiYc..demcncy frow NLxon tq Jlunt. On the CX>fltrary, Ettrlicbman said, he and Nixon agreed In July last year, shortly after the Watergate raid, thal the subject ol clemency should never be dllcussed y,•htt outsi ders because any statements on tht! subjt'Cl might be 1nisundc rstood . l)(ian said that in Ja nuary Ehrlicttrnan lold l:lunt's friend , former Whit e House akl.e Charles W. Cot.son, Uiat Nixon authorized an offer of clemency to Hunt . ''Is John Dean telling an untruttt?'' Gurney asked. ' , 'Stop· Leaks' "Yes," Ehrlichman replied . EhrUchman also dented ever telling Dean to "deep six" a briefcast full <lf electronic gear found in Hunt'!> safe. and denied telling Deon to Wtd papers fowld tttcre. lie sald it \Vas Dean's idea to give the papers to Gray instead of to the Washingt<>n field office or the FBI. Vt'hete he said secrets sometimes leaked .to news - media. The papers in Hunt's safe were forged State 0€:.p::irtment cables falsely <rccusing President Jottn F. Kennedy of complicity in the assassination of South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem in 1953. }tunt tried unsuccessfully to get a magazine reporter to publish a false sto ry based on them. Ehrlichman said he couldn't recall ttte • • ' exact words used in a meet in« June 13 "'hen Gray received the papers from Dean in Ehrlichman's presence. He said the general message given to Gray was that the papen were senaltive and abould not leak to news med ia. Dean sakl he told Cray the papers were "polltlcal dynamite" that shouldil 't ,... the llg!lt of day. Ehrlichman agreed with Dean In at leaat one area. Both sa id they v.·ere surprl!:ed to find Isler th.at Gray destroyed Lhe papers. on Monday he denied testimony of ·former presidentlal lawyer Herbert W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach, who swore Ebrllcttman assured him payments to the \Vatergate lawyers and defendants were proper. • - Was Sane By TOM BARLEY 0 1 flle ete,,,.--~fw _,lff ' A brief spell of "heedom" from st•te. prbon ended todayilOf JlOltV'i'led klllor Arthur Graig '1M<>«*!'' ffulse .}"Ith •n Orange County Sup¢!1r Court judge's rulltlg tttal be wu one when he uaedl a hatchet to Inflict fatal injuries on a youi.g service station attendant. Judge Byron K. Mdflllao made the ruling after studyln& the transcript ot a 1971 trial In which Hube, now 19, was convicted of the killing and {or ttis role as an accessory in the "devil cult" slaying of Mission Viejo school teacher Florence Nancy Brown . Hulse, at least 50 pounds lighter than his trial days in the late Judge Rooald Crookshank'•· courtroom, dllplayed ..no emotion as he waa Mee again committed to state prisqn for life. '!be ruling again Closed.a cue nopen- ed last month when Newport Beach at- torney Robert Green .suc~fully argUed before ttte Fourth District: Court of A~ peals that there wu judicial error in the sanity phase of Hul!e's murder trial. The Garden Grove youth was one. of a band of traru;ients roundl'd up by la\vmen in June, 1970, sttorUy after the killings of service station attendant Jerry Wayne CarliD, 21, and Mrs. Brown, 31, ol. El Toro. The prosecuUOO succasrully alleged that Hulse wielded the hatctiet that almost decapitated the young attendant Ca>lill'• body""' found to a pool or blood inside his Santa Ana service station. l--• ed marijuana 1moke Wide a n d ) '.:°t.dilcover.d 20 F."1"fk•Be4 pluUc bags : ·of the smpected weed. SUMMER TIME AND THE LIVING IS EASY. AT LEAST FOR THE SE TWO YOUNG LADIES WHO WERE SYMETRICALLY SUPINE Hulse drew a present term "'-~ to five years to be served ooncurrently with the lile term be got from Judge Crookshank for tti.s role as 3fl accessory 1 in the slaying o( Mrs. Brown. • . : "Everybody is pretty shaky over thi s i f·It17 (homicide) and they notice every : 11 van," explained Patrol Sgt. \Vally Kerr. · , ~e said Hala"poffs vehicle was noticed : ':at a boat launching area adjacent to ; Back Bay Drive. in the vicinity where the strangulation murder victim 's body was founcf 20 days ago. The m a r i j u a n 11 possesaion;for·sale charge wu. used In arresting the S foot, IO-inch, 215 powld suspect due to the quantity, nearly 1,000 grams, and the fact it wa!I individually wrapped. F,..,..P .. eJ •· l"T cT.1:v5 -• \..A.IJ1J 2!1 ••• •-w-o. • ,,.. .. .. r~ : throughout callforola in an effort to ., loc.ate ·him. • ..; •-we have had a fe\V calls from people · · '"ho said the pictures resembled. ac· ' quaintances or persons with whom they had as.90Ciated," Capt. Oyaas aald \oday. He addecj that anyMO with lnlorulotjon to offer maf contact detectives by. calling 873-2211, or dialing 813-4451, which rl'!lls direcUy into tbe detective bw'ea\l, • .. One mlllje·fl~iii l<i111 o( de!ei:t;; .. has been assigned to the tragic case trig· , 1.,ored July· 6 when the victimi1tarted to ._. v.·alk home from su1pmer school instead of waiting for a rlde. ·~ ~he was reported mi~ing several • hour. later and was the object of a massive hunt by lawmen and volunteers • • thtougbouL the nicht tmtil her bOdy '!\'as · round by accldenl in a Back Bay area • di<th. ·, She had been strangled. :i Slayer Gets ,, !Life Terms .. , : : MARTINEZ (AP) - A superior court ~: judge has slapped two ronsccutlve life · : ; terms on \Villlam Tidwell, convicted of · slaying an Orland couple. ' ' . Tid~·ell. 26, 'll'as fowid guilty July 10 in ; the throat-slastting murders of Jay Tarestt, 47, and hi s wife, Viola, 52,<during a robbery at their Orland home last , October. : Superior Court Judge Stanley Young • handed do~n the sentence Tuesday and denied a defense mot ion for a new trial. 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Pla1its Zooni VALLEY CENTER 1AP)-Sher· iff's Deputy Alan Fulmer say s he found 17 marijuana plants as hlgtt as nine feet each. A 32-year-old carpenter and his 22-year'1:lld \vife \\'ere arrested in their trailer nearby. The marijuana plants, said Ful- mer after the confl9Cation Tuesday, were "the largest I've ever seen:• with stalU two inches in diameter. T,vo Teens Held In Beati11 g Death LOS ANG ELES (AP \ -Two teenagers have been arrested in connection with the July 15 beating deat h of a ~·01nan pastor and an attack on ano1tter woman, police said. The schoolteacher 'was pulled from her car after she drove into the Sand Canyon Road turnoff of the San Diego Freeway by the gang of v.•hich Hulse \vas a 1nen1bcr less than 24 hours after Carlin \\'as murdered. It Y.fls testified shorlly before gang leader Sle\'en Craig Hurd. now 22, was ruled to be Insane that she was m'urdered in an Irvine orange grove and her butchered body subjected to fitcs that in- cluded ttte y,•orship of Satan. Three ottter members of the lhad gang drew substantial prison terms ror tht rol~ they played in both kil~gs. · day. .• . . ., ~ ..• . ·-' ·'.I'll> o!ricO.dJd flOl eotlmate lhq value.or Ute conllsoated drugj . . ')M~Ql~2QO ~"lf~Y.~s\ It \ie,qdl ct11; i~ ·~il!l " i....~ ...... ~--------,,..1 seiztd six tOns of un~sea huu1juana Officers said the unidentified youths - ages 16 and 17 -were taken into custody in South Los Angeles Tuesday rouo~'ing the arrest Friday in Fre$nO of the surviving woman 's son, Francis Tilford . 11. Police said Frarlces Knight. pastor of the Church of God-Guiding Light Foun- dation , and CaDandra McMillan were at- tacked 'll'ith a blunt object as tttey walked Patr.ol Seizes 310 Pounds of Pot It was the largest federal anti- narootics coordinated action since a raid in Sooora iilate last month reportedly broke up what aulhorltle1..descrlbed at the time as the~, biggest drugs and merchandise-401,&&ling f 1center 1 n northern Mexico. AgeQtl and l!llcJJ~ts m!Jdt, µie drug selt.Utel-ahd arrtsts in the states« Ba:Ja Califomla, Sonora, Ch I h u a ti u a , l\1Jcboacan and Nayarlt, re~rded as Coast Guardsmen Accused in Plot To Kill Agents NEW YORK (UPI) -Five Ooost Guard eollsted men were charged today with C011.<3piracy in an alleged plot to murder two Coast Guard lntelllgeoce agents In- vestigating them for nal't'Otics involve- ment. ' Three 1uspect! were arrested by FBI agents in a Greenwich Village bar as they allegedly tried to set up the murders and the other two were taken int<l custody at the Coast Guard station on Governors Island in New York Harbor, ttesdquar· ters or the 1st Army. A Coast Gua~ spokesman said the un· identified intelligence agents had been investigating the fi ve for "use, posses· !'ion or sale or narcotics or dangerous drugs -LSD. cocaine, marijuana and some heroin ." The suspects arrested in ~tanhnttan \1·ere Identified as Seaman Recruit Roger Ra"·son. 22, of Panama City, Fla.: Se:i· man 3rd class Roge r'C. Le Sueur. 19. of Ca nby. Ore .. and Seaman Timothy Lee Keen , 19. of \Vest Colombia , S.C. Fireman Appren tice Timothy \V. ~I C'· Donald, 18, of Lansdale. Pa .. was arrest· rd by FBI agents Tuesday night oo Gov- <'rnors Island. Agents tod11y arrested Seaman Apptenticc Ja mes .J. r-.tcGOuJ!h. 19, a British cil i1.en rrom Rouhncrt Park, Calif., oo Govrroors Island . a)oog wittt 14 kilos of marijuana seed!, four rifles and two revolvers. Three perS(lns were arrested there. The other large marijuana haul came in Tijuana where agents seized 433 kilos of the weed and arrested one man. • ~a;,y Pic'k'fc>rJ'k Deatli Report Was · 1 ncorrect Fonne! movie star blary P\elcford Rog· ers ls very much alive and well today at her Beverly Hills home which Is how and where she was Monday when ttlls newspaper reretTed to her in a court judgment story as "the late actess." The Dally Pilot regrtts the error stem- ming from inaccur8te inlonnstlon su~ plied by an Orange County Superior Court source. Mrs. Rogera was the beneficiary of a judgment granting her nearly $62,000 In damages and $3,500 rn lawyers fees in action by Judge· James F. Judge Which closed a lawsuit she f11ed Against the Brek general partnershiP1n.lafe 1970. Beverly Hills attorney Saj_"-Jt.awrence has also pointed out that e _c:tiss-rom- plalnt related to the I..,,,uit tnwlved Brek partllers and in no: way a.erected l\1rs. Rogers. .. • · The actress has nevef'~l any ti~ own· ed property in the Fallbt'ook area, Law- rence said. _ , _ ~·. -. ~" -· Giu·bage. Strike Ends LOS ALTOS IAPl - A selllement has be<'n reached in the one-day garbage 5lrike by, some 50 sanitation worker!! in a 250-square-mile area of the Sa ri 1''ran- cisro Pen insula. About 100.000 residences ,,·ere 11·ithout garbage sen·ice v.'hcn con- lract negotiati ons "'ittt the Los Altos liurbllge Co. broke off early Tuesday, Beef s~ar~ity Bargain Pr ices Create Slior tage By United Press International President Nixon's Phase IV economic plan is making bee( a be tter bargain -50 now beef fs getting 9Carce. Under Phase IV, beef is the only food Item whose prices are frozen. JU the price for other items goes up, beef becomes, co mpara· lively, a bettA!r bargain. But it's because It 's a bargain that's causing lhe shortage. Th e price Is low enough to cause producers to hold heel off the market -waiting for higher prices. The freeze on beef prices encl• sept. 12. "There will be a s<arclty ol red beef and veal," said Lloyd Futcl1, 1neat buyer for United Food Centers in Houtson. ''ft is cost· ing the packers 82 cen ts a pou nd lo process 11 and deliver it to the stores. But the ir colllng Is al 74 cents." I Lancaster Voter8 Rejecf ::-.q tyhood LANCASTER 0\PJ -ive new coun· • cilmen~lor the pr13p0Sed city or Lancaster are not going to ttave an opportunity to serve. Residents voted 2,864 to 1,869 Tuesday to defeat a measure to incorporate the Los Angeles C.ounty community into a city, That meant the councilmen, chosen in the election in the event that in· corporation passed, would not be needed. into th e chapel. . ' ~· . \ ... ~ I 4 ~ opera tion 'R e-por ed \VASJ~TNGTON (U PI I -Sen. Stuart Symingt<>n ( 0-~to.), says lttc Senate Armed Services Committee will look into a correspondent's report that the Un ited States is <lrganizing a paramilitary operation in Cambodia similar to that run by th!'! CIA in Laos for a nwnber of years . The report \\'.BS filed from Svay Rie.ng, Cambodia . on Tuesday by Tammy Arbuckle. a special correspondent or the Washington Star-News. Bonier patrolmen have sel~ 'l total of 3I()pounds of marijuana over the past three dais during rouline ins}>«:tions at the San . Onofre checkpoint. Three·suspects were apprehended Tues- day in ttte seizure of 123 pounds of the illegal v.·eed. Patrolmen arrested \Frank Hanson , 21 , and Donald PeMlngton, 18, both or Cooo Bay, Ore., and Ph!Up Om- dahl, 21 , <lf Seal Beactt. An additional 187 pounds of marijuana assertl'd.ly were found 1ttonday evening in the car cf Peter Randrop, 26, of Sac- ramento, who was arrested for alleged possessioo.. ... \ 538 CEN~T~ER~s""r·1"'""E""'Er""--c'"'o'""'sT'AME'5A:::64: .. 6.~l,'""1"'"9--: .. ·~:·!~·1 .RIDC.~""T"~~i>'llli""~~""' .. 1J11"'":.. .......... 0 Duck Feet Fins from 6.95 to 10.95 . Bon Aire • Skim Boards 10.95 Acrylic Wann Up Suits 21.95 Acrylic Sweaters 4.95 Gym Shorts & Shirts Laguna Swim Trunks Speedo Swim Suits Doar Bar Gyms Dambll & Barben Sets Hand Grips -Chest Puns Anklil Weights Tennis Dresses -12.95 up Tennis Shorts 5.99 up Tennis Shirts 5:95 up n 9 to 6 -Closed Sundays •• Tennis Shoes 7-95 up Tennis Rackets 4.95 up Tennis Balls 7 .95 dot Temis Racket Stringing 6.00 ta 18.00 Handball Gloves & Bans Racquetball Racquets Table Tennis Paddles Volleyballs & Nets Baske alls & Backboards cer Bans Base Is & Softballs Ba II Shoes Baselian Mitts - Balls -Shirts AD Purpose Shoes 9.95 up FootbaD Shoes Raleigh Bikes - -Parts · Tires -Tubes -Repairq 646·1919-538 Center, Costa Mfta • ~' ! .. Al I Pa f< 0< art ltl •.I'll• • DE pareri ~when • guari -l!ld r : in Nt coots monl servi · fice : eithe: ·York was I 'add" .. ·ca11" ::1er c 'unan '."this, Tl> . ·Ra)'t drH1 ..... , dresi ...i i 'lnclu q ... .. ,..1 to ow ,•aa h ·.·at ti ·-" ia (I " .. anot1 Sa> DI "BrOt ' thin .. ti»(t . disa -$317. I·• . ~gn< Mon visit sa1 .. ; and.I 'i-1 She v.ooi an~ :-~'I .. Apr! .~-ed, pay !um ·reac .'eXC( ;•We ·l'reC ·the this J< tac ' _ere( .... wbF p all 'toffe ·~aad· ·:.u!i ··ctac Luc :·tacl ·:puri :•$tot r tbe l bo• tak• ••• ~"N• I ; t "pur Lai ; Eel . Br< -!elt : to .sea ; liru -mo • to ~bet .. \\'(). t. re~ ,. di~ ·i lar :· "tl ,. an! : siz : AS • •, •• :At .. ·vour Service • A 5Dda7, w.-....,. 11111 f'>lda7 ......... Of ~ Daily Pi1ol •.f'lle l11•11rn11cc Clalna .. DEAR PAT : Las! fall my husband's parents bought our daughter a \\'atch : when they v.-erc in 1he Caribbean. It v:as • guaranteed so ,,·hen it failed I insured • and mailed it to Raynard Service Center : in Ne\v York Cily on Jo~eb. 6. I tried to contact the fi rm by telephone arter three months, but the number was no longer in service and my inquiry with the post of- . fice hasn't ·rf!:8Ulted in any information either. I finally called the bank in Nev.• · York whert the check wa.s ca.shed and was given a new Forest Hills. N.Y. street h address Md told tile company is now ·•'called Raynard Watch Company. My let- -.. ·ter d. 1'.fllY 28 to that address remains ~ unanswered and if you could look into '. ·thiJ, we'd all appreciate it very much. · C.S., llnaliagtoa Beach Tbere ls IHI te.leplioae listing ror ·Raynard Watch Compoay at the new ad- dttts you provided and, actording to the '-b l distance laformatio• operator, ad· dres!lel la that area are resideaUal only ud no retord 11 shoVi'n of the &treet you 'Included In yonr letcer. You should re- q11e1t the help ol the postmaster at the • •po1t office brancb •btre you mailed the in1ured package. It may be wise lo file , •aa luuruce claim tn the m1511DI watch ,"al 0111 Ume b«aose It appears the com· · .. pany ba1 either dlsconUnued bu1iness, or ~ ii operatto1 Jrom a re11dence uDder ··.uol:her name. Satl•fietl Customer DEAR PAT: Al this year's Barker ·· Brother's January sale, we bought more ' th2n $1,000 worth of furniture at the Hun-. "tiag:too 'Beach branch with a 20 percent _ discdunt applied. The sales order came to ... Nt7.91, tu included, with the manager's 1"signed approval and mine on the order. More lhan two months later. when \\'C visited the store, we were told by the .sales lady that she had made a mistake ; and(tl>a~Ao ·'"-1<\l oiloulf "1>l hav• ·-been applied t;··uok.,t6mft0fe 1'e·bought. Sbt told us not to worry because we Vi'OUldn't be billed, but We were billed for an additional $212, plus a finance charge , of $161~. Eve;o i'1 tnf cotv~1aUan 1 \\'.ith •"Mr.'Lllcas, the store't man81er. tt\ir1ng · April. he said it was their fault, apologiz- ~ed and stated we were not expected to "pa).. the additional XI perc:ent. Out tumiture was delivered when it \\'as ·ready in May and we paid for everything. _ except the $212 and the finance charge . : •We feel threatened now with the store's ·Credit department insisting that we pay ,,the $211. What are we supposed to do at this point? S.D., Irvine , Joseph Lucas, Bartrr Brothen' Huo- tla(loa Bead: manager, laa• contaced lbe , credit department wttb Instructions to cancel the $!1t artd the finance cbarges wblcll you felt •·ere unfair. Lucas said ~y a portion of tile fnrnllott yoa chole ·'<.etfered by the manufllC'turlr wn on 1ale !ud tbe sales lady wal:-lllil&aike1 ~ta ·:.. 119sumtn1 tbat the entire . line wu' b- ... eluded in the annual dlAcomt prlct. Lncas did P9lrrl out tbat Yoa •·e~ coii.· ·-tacted about the error shortly after your : .purchase and 1ub1eqneaUy were olfertd a !ts100 '"split" on the remaining cost, which t the store relt it had coming. Lur.:1!1, ho"·e\1er, decldtil Burker Brother!! "·ould take the complel e loss for tbe sake of customer satisfaction. : No Egg•·actly • • ; DEAR PAT: My wife recently .. purchased one dozen eggs, Grade 'A' Laguna Niguel QE ~I • ~H wt• • •• ). ;z Southerly Minion Viejo 2 .. ~ 0 San Jua Capistrano ' I s DAILY PILOT :J • Assaf.fed by Judge I Slayer Receives Two Life Terms By TOM 'BARLEY' Of ttle O.lfr PJ .. ••H Conl'itled killer Carl Andtr~ Eckstrom was sent l.O state pri.IOn for life Tuc-sdny by an Orange Count)' Superior Court judge Y.'ho M! slready urged prison authorities to nev er rtlease him from cu_,tody. "If "'e had had the d('.a\h penalty in January four innoc•ent people y,·ou\d bf alh·t tod<t)'." a Slcrn Judge \\'i llla1n L:. Spt'irs told lhe hea\·iJy rn a n a c I e d &k~tro1n . "Tu·o pt.."'Opll' in a I~ An f;!clc" parking Joe and 111·0 policemen 1n1·cs11~:11i11~ their murder v.·ere shot "nd 1C11led by you ror no rta.'!On at all." Judge Speirs siud. "I {jnnJy belleve that it 11•ould not h.avc hap- pened if we had had the death penalty tor 1 deterrent and I belit!ve yoo should never be released from <.'UStody." Eckstrom, 23, of 83.Sl f"light SL. ~tidway Clty, got l"'O life tel'm'J frorn Judge ~n tOr hl.s slaying ol Lo5 Angeles County lawmen D o n a I d SCbneider and Cari Wll!IOO, bolh 40. 1be offittN wlre shot dov.n Jan. 4 outs:fde Eckstrom'S home as they sought to questiQn the boyish, bespectacled defendant about the earlier killing or tV.'O persons in a Cerri1os parking lot. :t~·a1tomey·ttmt he rtg"rded ~ 'AOrk oo 1he defendant's MhAlf "ai that ot a n1001 able and ded icated auomey." t:ekstrom. $hackled hand and root, v.·•~ gi1·en permission 10 addre85 the c:ourt and he shrilly urged J~e Spein to 1 re\·irw Buller's record in the trial and rcoognlzt that the lav.'Yer Md med ln i sei·crnl vital phases of his defenst:. • Ill' bane.led se\·tral 5h<'el!I of handwrlt·' ttn pa1Jer to Judgr Speir!i for his oCt thr t bcneh perusal and a.~ked !hr judge for pt·nnission to undergo a polygraph ta· 11minat1ou to \'t•r1ly tht 1ocuracy of hi' :-.1alt'1ncn1s "'The trial':; O\'t r. ~Ir. Eckstrom." Jud~~ Speirs con1ntt'flled. "I never !lid 1rry 1nuch doobt nbout your sanit y and I had no douhl nt all thttl yoo v.erl' 1bfy d('(ended during that trial.., : f:Clt$trom , tedmically, must now tace trial for lhe :tllegl'd kUUng of one ol. two sisters he accosted ou&side a C,rrttOA :shopping C'("nte r and the as9eT'led sublt-- qucnt shooting o( a )'Glllll man who came to their aid . \ Los Angeles County deputies Wilaon and Schneider lollov:ed Eckstrom to i<.fidway Clly and '•••ere se-cldng en!!)' 10 the Flight Strttl home when the dt£ffl-i tlant operK,-d up "1th an automatic rtne. SC'hneider \l'a!'I practically rot in two by a r<~lcy fired through the SCf(.-efl door. Capistrano Beach ---' Judge Spefrs found Eckstmn to be sane Tuesday after reading repo rts com· piled by l"'o psychia1ris1s. He denil'<l 0epu1y Public Defender Hon nutlerV molion for a new !rial and he-also re· jccted Butler's hid lo hnve the iury' eoovie1ion redua!d lo second degrot n1urder. And \\'ilsoo, aPP<1rentty lrying to nee the prC'miscs, was blast ed by tht: t'rouclun;; U:ksl rorn as h<! rnn acrcm 1~ tn>11t la~·n of tht-homt•. Eck."trom, in hJ:\ turn . \1•as shpt and 11·011nd1..-d by Orange County sherilf, deputy Andy Homero. 11'ho had bt~n ass1gut-d backup dut ies ror the 11110 1·1sillng IJl\tnC'n. Son Clemente And hr let f~cks1rom's fat her . pr r:;ent in the rourtrootn for the senlenc1ng. knoi,•: that he 'Aa'.'i far fro1n pleased 'A'ith a Jette r in 'A'hich lhe elder Eckstron1 lashed Butler for his alleged incompet rnt delense of his soo. LEGEND: ' A EXISTING SCHOOL Judge Speirs t11oict denied Butler's plea lo be relieved as Eckstrom's la"")'er and Los Angeles County authorities made it clear Tuesday that is is "highly unlikely'• 1hat Eckstrom ~111 be tried for the <Ar- ntos killings "provided D:ny nppeal hb. lawyer n\ay file is rejected." ~ EXISTING SITE FOR FUTURE SCHOOL H• HIGH SCHOOL I ' INTERMEDIATE E • ELEMENTARY Q FUTURE SCHOOL SITE * FUTURE SITE TO BE ACQUIRED BY 1977 • 78 l\.arate Actor B1·uce Lee School Growth Traced Has Hong l\.011g Se1·vices . !• . \· This map -a blend or three documents contained Jn the new Capistrano Unified School District mas- ter plan -shows existing schools and projected new ones needed to cope wU.h ultimate growth in l~square-mile district. Steady boom should yield 26,000 at district's saturation point in about 1979. with annual gains along the .way of 2.000 or more pupils. Legend gives symbols for existing schools, present and future sites and designates the grade level of each lac llty1 Pr,ojeft1 cqmpleled by f.rlbff' Young and Company. coft dISlrlol $15,000. 110:\G KONG <UPl l -~1ore lhan l2.000 persons attended Buddhist run<'ral ser\•ice1 1oday for American-born actor Bruce Lu. who became' the 1tar of films featuring the ancient ChlTlC'se fightini: art of Kung Fu. fllembcf3 ol tht family and ck>M: : friends received small packtt.s of and}' r and .. lucky mone.y .. -1 Kore Jf.fn& c:oins 1 -1fter the casket 'w11 h!Tnoitil.' This, ~ according to Buddhist beUd, ward offs ' ''evil spirits" and en8UJ'el baalth •nd 'wealth (Qr tht ,5urvivors. , Nixon Law· Office Spurned The :ti.year-old Bruce. who also onct starred in the "Green llomet" television serle!. died Friday in 1' ilong Kona hospital arter he collapsed. The C'au~ of his death was listed a~ "pending" af1er &ii doctors conducted an autop~y. I Victiih Suing Over Dog Bite Historical Group Rejects Location as Landmark About 120 policemen 1\•atched as mourners, including most of the Hong Kong movie colony, streamed to a funeral A cnan who claims a tenant's dog bl' home for one of the bi ggest funerals orf part of his right inde x finger while M. SACRAMENTO (AP) -President Nix· on 's former law office in Southern Cali· fomia has been rejected as a state hist-Or· ical landmark. 1be California HistoricaJ Landmarks Advisory Committee rejected the plan in a May 3 letter to the organization that came up with the idea, said Jotm ?ttichael, the committee's assistant exefUtlVe leC'Te- tary. nie "Nixon Law Office Building Pres· ervatlon, Inc., La Habra Group" wss tilt organization making the application. Karl Wray, publisheT of the LA Habra Star-Progress in Southen Califon!ia and a member of the ~up's boa rd. signed lhe application rejected by the laodmark.s . COTnQlittee at an ~pr11 2fl meeting, '·Michitt-1 told the Associated Press in an interview Tuesday. The request \\'as rejected because the Orange County s1ructurc did not meet the criteria or "statewide impact and since Yi'orld War II. importance" that a state landmark must plishmenl of an individual \vat -not Bruce's body was placed in 1 $.'.ll ,375 was visiting a rrtend at a Laguna Beach have, Micha.el said. v.•here he Vi'a' born or died or married bronze, "'hite satin-lined casket and bis apartment building wants $275,000 in ' The application stated : "It can be truly his second wife or things like that." body was dressed in the navy blue damages in an Orange County Superior Michael explained. Chinese tunic that he v.•ore in his firsl said that ~tr. Nixon has had a profound lie said Nixon was the only native caJ. film. "Fists of Fury." Court action naming the dog's owners a.s influence on the history of California. . . i£ornlan ever •-be a ~~-·man, ._ ... _ principal defendants. w ~-'&"~ -.. .... -His American v.idow Linda and their ~1 · ~-bos ·de ,.,. A K ' In h:. • -Habra Jaw offi-'1r. Ni"•on tor · Id t d 'd 1 b 'd 1• aur1ce vu z 1 n l ies aron . "" JJd ...... n ... , vice pres en an pres1 en • ut sa1 tv.·o children wore "11.lte go\ms with d Lo · '! ·11 and h · Cl first became active in community af· the law office at 135 \V. La Habra Blvd., an uise '' etTI t eir JOn, 1y, M white bands across their foreheads , the principal defendants and also name.it fairs." was not the place to recognize that reat. traditional Chinese dress ol. morning. apartment house owners James F. and The group wanted to refurbish the "I think the La Habra group thought There was no eulogy. After 1$ minutes, Sylvia Home, 633-635 Griffith 'l\'i y, in hi~ single-story, stucco building it oblalned the application would coast right througtt the casket was closed and 1,1·heeled out. la1,1·suit \ title to last year to match its decor w~ because it had the President's name at· Burial "'ill take place lall~r in Seattle. Dubosz claims the defendant! knew !ht , Nixon 9.-orked there from 1~39 to January !ached to it, but that committee is prelty ~·here Bruce atl ended the University of dog Vi'as dangerous when he allegedly 1 ol 1942, 1'1ichael said. 1jiiindiieiipcfldiiiiiieiiniil.ii"iiMiiliiichii•iitiiliisaiii·iidii. iiiiiiiiiiiii~r="=''='h=in=g'=!=on=an=d=w=hc='=e=he=mc=t=hi=·'='='=do='='·=="='a !lacked by the animal Dec. 12. , M)chael said the application st11ted If 577 Nixon "constructed his own desk from !tl ALK I an oak door and piece of plywood. GEM T o .. , mean, these are the kind or things oes e they asked to recognize as ha,•ing state-t 1. wide significance, and I lhink you can au oma ion -age watch recognize they don't quite fly," t<.lichael told a reporter. "th M "W• are looking for where th< aceom-TODA y ~ go WI om 'I and apple pie? SD Ph .ysician Rob:bed by J. C. HUMPHRIES By Hitchhiking Youth A San Diego physician who offered a lift to a hitchhiking youth in Laguna Beach Tuesaay night \\'as blinded by en aerosol spray and relieved of his biUfold and je"·elry just a l e\\' minutes h1ter, Or- ange County Sheriffs officers said. DIAMONDS ON A LIMITED BUDGET Most young couples have a limit· ed engage1ncnt ring budget. yet \Vant the best they can afford. Large, packed by Sao Bernardino Valley Egg Producer Assodalion, at a Stater : Brothen Market in Costa ~lesa. J have k felt for a long time that large eggs seem : to be getting smaller, so 1 got my egg .. scale and weighed this Wt purchase. ?.ly ; findings were: five eggs (large), 2 oz. or • more each; five egp (medium) I oz. 1 to 2 oz. cacti ; and two eggs on the llne • bet"'-'Cetl large and me<lium, 2 oz. each. I ; \\."onder if the egg size in California ls dif· t ferent from 1he 2 ~~ oz. ror large, as in- '; dicaled on my scale, nnd olso, how nlany ~ large eggs should he in a dozen l~belcd ~ "Large" eggs. Docs the consUmeo h:i\•e ,. any rccour$e ii he is being sold falsely , : sized eggs that beal price corrtrols, • Agriculture Department stall(iards, etc:.' Scl1ool District Piu·chases Site Deputies believe the youth \\'ho ran from the car with the doctor's moue,v. watcJ1 and jewelry used f.Tacc. the spray 0500 by lawmen to subdue persons resist- ing arrest on his victim. 'J'hty identiried the victim as Dr. Ralph Brown Dilley, 38, of San Diego. Tuty said Dr. Dilley told them he stopped to pick up the ·youth at Parlt Avenue in Laguna Beach and was attacked by his passenger in lhe vicini\Y of 3rd Street ind Pacific C....t Highway. South Laguna. faced \Vith this. you have four choices: lo,ver the color, the qual· ity of cut. the clarity, or choose a smaller dinrr1ond. D.N .• Costa ~1es• ~ AMwtring ro.ur la1'l que,tion llr1t - ... i all .W11Joa1 or price controls 1bouJd be : rtpll1ed to t • e ms ECODGmic ;. Slahllhathta Program Oflkt, pbom::GU. ~ l!el. Sbo<I wtl1h1 Items should be ., r-1t<I to · Or'lage c-ty A&.rt<ullon S Deputmettt'I Wtigb~ aad r.te111n·es of· .·Oct:, tilt S. H•rbor Blvd., An1Hln1, ::,-, '17MIM. A "'°'"Y 'W•IJlflu ud ~' rt leeturft iJtitsmu 111Jd that e11 1lzln1 ~, and paebge she labtlln1 mu SI coefonn \ • to Ute tptclflcallon1 of lhe Clllfonla ly Agrlnltm'e Department O:lde, but a t,doten egp are 11t'elghtd 11 • whole unil, ~,lot Ht!-byofff'. One carton of • doiee es:· :.:.tr.....,..-tUI-m11s&-•'.etp_ .n....01.: one e brp dcnen eggs, 14~ 01 .. ; medium. SJ 01., · and 1m1l11 11 Of, Egts art pldeit aDd ·-tired u n)acbtne, by the doltl 11 • '"'It., but If yeu la1vt a slplflc1nt va.rla-~ tfoe la lndlriduaJ eu stze t. a ••mber of • eUJ hi I dozn, M hA1't a total Wtf&bl ~ Jeg ..... ""~ llhovt, ,_t tile allM '•wdPL The unused Manzana school 1lle txtrchased nine ytan ago has been sold by the Caplmano Unified School llislrlct for 1221.000. The minimum bid \\'IS submitted by Jack G. Thais of the California Sierr• Proptrties and accepted by the board of truslees at ~!onday night 's meeting. More than $12,500 of lhe bid -six per- ceot -v.·i\I P3Y for broker fees by the land company. The-site "'al originally purcha.~ by the now defunct Capistrnno Beach School District for the construction of an elementary school. llowf!'Vcr. the site doc!i not fit into lht master plan of the un\fled dlstrlct. said · a district oUit.!.aL, and the money rrom the ~•It will be used 10 buy and build schools In mort populated areas of 1ht $)'11em Deputies d~ tbe su>pect n aboot 29, long·halred. wearing light colortd pents aod 1 light shirt. a sm•ll blo<k mOtUJtache and citM'rt boots. They esti- mated Dr. 0\Uey's <ash I°" "1113. Offi· cen s:ald Dr. Diiley has now fully re<:o\'• ered from the effects of the spray. ' Ship Runs Aground SAN DIEGO 1 AP! -An 18.000.!on No~ wegtan lreighleT ran aground ~ay In roti: near tht entranet of San lliq:o Har· bor but finally \\"as pull«! Jrtt by 11 tug. A spol<esman ldcntllkd the S64·!ool vewl "-' the Star Carriboo. owned by the Star Bulk Shipping C.O. of Oslo, Norway. It was filled with fertilizer. Decreasing size is best. be· cause s ize changes affect price greatly. For example, ~~ carat U.lj· ually costs le ss than ball Obe carat of identical quality. lf you must have a diamond lar· ger than you can afford, your next f>e st bet 1s to lower quality cut, as !hat is least noticeable. Clarity re-- ductlon is next, iC not visible to the eye. frinally, lower colors reduce cost Y:ilhout being noticeable un~ less compa red \Vith high white dia· monds. ~. lWSS-IM-lfJ C::ltl'I l'"H. llO•lul' llct Y•llow I011/Jt1T"!•n 11111 b•i;.•. "'"'~•llQ b•1r•!er St•llo t11~''" glow brown 41•1. On11 11~$. J.C. '°'G N.'3SO\l-17J Ll~-• wo .... 11 l•,..•lrY .,..., •mo••••,.• Gou 11,1f Yo'I-ICO/llJ•"lt 1' Ji••• l11t • muc~<llQ br1C••t t, O~ty 111~, Jill NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA In cidentally, there is the girl who reproved her fiance for tak~ ing so long on the ring decision. "AlleHill,!4h&-Mid; 'J' ou!J:ropo<· ~ lO J I CONVENIENT TEll:M S l•11kA111•rie•1d -M•htt Ch11t• ~ me on y a \VC er Wt 11 YEAll:S IN TH• lAMI LOCATK>N PHONi Ml·l•JI !met." "Yes." he said. "but a dia· I mondis forcver_!·_· ______ ....!====================================================== X.PILO~. Wednesday , July 25, l 973 •Jli -1 ,t_, r·· 4 I Morning SmQg !•r ·:, .. , . , ' • , Chill$. the Air ". . '. . ) . : &l>A5T~ vAtollS DEPT. -So here \\'t{ffe:.ip the shaa:·tlld of.July. f\.i id·sum- mer. al.read)'. So~ how· come it is that each morni ng as I pty Pacific Coast !C~!r., •r ·am ~erlng through the ~~el~ i~t~· a cp~~ll:( or damp f.'hite s ,.-~~·: ·~k to )>e, ~i-~ike those ' weather reports always,~ telling~;·· ''mc,ht,aftd.~Jow-c~s alorig Che cd:Dt."'"Rl:gbt~'fhose cloucls, are 30 low , th~~ Jtlf.~idlilg on my. autp h""!!. '• · '.II~ !1!'(! w~'! ... 1 .. 1;·a·susplcio~ pu;~ m.iitit'Jiee(g ~o 'fiMe that it isn't !leally fog at all. It 's actualty wet smog. · indetd.-it-:!ft~ QniY. a fe~ year!! bllCk wtMM -~illiil folks WOuld giggle .over the ,AA. ll;,,Qrtl ' oot of the IM Ang!]es '".' ·m~ . .. ba$11.:~.iltey Pnatlted In lite "pure vapott e4';ouD .~tal atm~pb~~-Few coast- tatchers ever figure4,· .lhclt smog would Ul'I Tti..tiele t-. deWA..~our, reeionl Pu11ap Gas--and Lead? _ FTER Al.J.., WE hav e those God- & en coastal breezes which would, we r , keep all that brownish-yellow a ospheric poison pushed far inland and Young attendant in Monument, Colo .. demonstrates how serious gas· olinc shortage has become by carrying pi stol in hip poc ket. Gun is to discourage hostile tourists whom he n1ust turn away to serve lo- cal residents. ay from our local lungs. · theory appeared to hold up tf<i"ih Dl(J<( 'I( ·li"tlllll!' and 196Clo(.ln f , , eve:&. ~'car the awfuJ • .air I s blo iii · ~)af:Bem111dino and erside es ·-where they havti a l New Spy ~lap problem so monumental that it is ' rthy oC national sympathy. ut something else happened during r ent years. It has developed that now seem to have enough smog to go 'I"!'"'! and in fact, more than can be all bed away by th03e coaStal breezes. 1960 Buggi1ig of Nixon Asserted ESE FACTS W,ERE dri ven home by recent report from Bill Fitchen, our el of the Orange County Air Pollulion trol District. Fitchen, in a report on t happeiled to the ai r this last June. "cated that on two days during that th, smog warnings were issued along northern sector of our Orange Coast. is had only happened twice before in of o~r time on mon1toring where the d air was drifting in Oran ge County. ·j'rldet!d, federal clear air standards _ exei!eded 21 days during June ross Orange County and that included times out at El Toro and for heaven's e. seven times in Costa Mesa. ac- rding to the air monitoring station out Fairview State Hospital. \VASHINGTO\' {AP \ -The chief Senate \Vatergate investigator has denied a Republican accusation that he spied on the 1960 COP campaign and may ha ve bugged Rich ard ~l Nixon's head- quarlers. Carmine S. Bellino said the allegations "'ere intended to disrupt the committ&'s pro.Pe,. o! wiretappin~ and spyin& aimed ..af Democrats. . GOP national Chairman George S. Bush Tuesday released th ree affidavits which he said strongly indicate Bellino Connally Talks Witl1 Billionaire On Presidency YOU ARE RE~fiNDED that the Cos!a Chamber of Commerce's Jong-+odill~ slogan for the municipality ha! • , "'Cool, Cle ar Costa Mesa ... " &>.'to-·PALhl BEACH SHORES, Fla. <UPI) - you get the notioo. that as faros sniog Former Treasury Secretary John Con- concemed. no place is safe any More, nally has ,held a two-hour meeiing \\'ith 1 t even one with a good slogan. •1' · · Of COW'se, the authorities may. well billlbnaire John. D. 1.facArthur and two · t out that our coastal smog problen1 Florida GOP leaders, and the possibility prelty small peanuts when compafl!d or Connallf's seeking the presidency was other nearby regions like the~City o\ discussed the Palm Beach Posi repor ted e Angeles. Riverside or . S I n today · ard1no. Up there, they use a tnire to \ · . . . the smog Into cubes and carry u off , One of those at the mechng said 1t was the city dump. an indef~Je talk and it would be $o yt1u have the grand sola~e that if ii\-•'Pfesum jltqQus" for the former Texas your air is being poi$0ne<I. it isn 'l governor tG elaborate about any such ing poisoned as heavily as in other 1 115 · gions. So you should be lhankful for P a · '.", . all servings of the stuff. The meeting was cot1fU1ned by fonner FIMida ~p8te PresfdeDI Jerry ,,)()fl'JllS, "'ho said, "\Ve did ·talk about the presidency as al any·tin1e a persmtlalks to Mr. Connally, the conversatiOn lends to \"eer Vial way . But there was nothing definite and it would be presumptuous of him to be specific about it." SOl\fEHOW, AS AN old eoastal boy o never figured a smoggt day woli\d e, this seems small coQlfort. Clearly. I should have little complaint I'm just drivin' lhtough plain ' ·old'· sta1 fog each .-,ntng. • · - If it really il ~ /.1'1; Viiilent Wind • Ill ' ~- used electronic surveillance to monitor conversati ons in the hoteVspace in v.·hich Nixon prepared for his televised deb8tcs \~ith John F. Kennedy. BUSll SAID llE learned of the allega- lions from Jerris Leonard, a former as sistant attorney general in the Nixon administ ration, and hired Leonard to in- vestigate further. BeJl~01acknowledged he v.•orked in the 1960 Kennedy campaign an~ said a prin- cipal assignmenl was to track the source of an anti -Catholic campaign aimed al the candidate. Bellino said : ''I categorically and une- quivocally deny that I have ever ordered, requested, directed or participated in any electronic su rveillance whatsoever in connection with any political campaign." Bush said the committee should in· vestigate. TllE C0~1MITTEE did not respond imn1ediately but several key staff tnembers expressed complete conCJdence in Bellino. The claim that Bel1ino directed the alleged bugging of Nixon headquarters \1·as mRde in an affidavit by John \V. Leon. ~ private jnvestigator whO died last week. Leon, v.'ho said. he was indicted in 1962 in an eavesdropping case, said Bellino hired him in 1960 to infiltrate the opera- tions of Albe rt B. "Ab'' Herman, an of- ficia l of the GOP na~nal committee. Another investigator, Edward Jones, said in an affidavit that he had taken part in two surveillance opeations for Bellino but added : "AT NO TIME in !he 1960 campaign did I participate in or have knowledge of telephone tapping activity or utiliiaUon of any electronic eavesdropping devices against Republican Party officials." Bellino also acknowledged t he surveillance but not the caveidroppilJ&. The third affidavit supplied by Bush, v.•as that or Jose ph Shimon , another private investigator. 2 · States . -. 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U.S. gunehlps came in after lhe sbeUing to try to knock out the rebel positions. 1be barTige wu the 1irst to h.it the city for more than a year. The shells hit during rush hour traffic just after S p.m. (3 a.m. POT), and in- itial reports Sllid four persons were killed and ·anolher 37 "·ounded and a number of houses destroyed. A l·ligh Command spokesman said there \Vere "abou t 30 casualties.'' the capUal's defense perimeter. He distributed relief supplies to refugeet tlx miles north of the capital and then visited the southern defense perimeter at Prek Ho, nine miles south down Highway 2. Americao F4 fighter bombers flew strikes near Prek. Ho while In Tam ~s rn other developments: -Cease-fire violations soared to tlle highest number in n1ore than a month to- day. ln the 24 hours ending at noon today. the Saigon command said il counted Pl Communisl truce \'iolat ions, highest noon-to-noon total since June 17 when there \11ere 111. -South Vietnan1 and lhe Viet Coni;: ... Slid toc!ay t1te1 will rnoet pu1 ~" I deodline for noac:hiN< II'-'° tllel< i C91111Lrl''• poUu.el t'U()Jre, !Wnc u IM I cause li ck ol p~ ... in 'ttlt ~ ol , 1a11cs. , • •. I -Prince Norodom SIMoCJdl! ~ the Americans to drlv~ 'Ill~ COm· munista out o1 · ~ Caa~odlan sanctuaries a fUll ~yar ~ • trcre~ \ U.S. bombing· campo!fn in ~· ' start.ed, a Stale. pcpartment olRcial • reports. -. -Prime t.1.inister Thanom Kiltikachom sitid today lte has asked 1Jie Unlt.ed stat .. to increase Its military aid to tbailand after the Aug. 15 bombing hal t in neighboring Cambodia . Some rockets landed only about 300 yards from the private re,,idence of Cheng Heng, vice president of the High Political Council , and a'bout half a mile from the residence of Prime Minister ln Tam. Murder Claarge Filed A ~IAJOR CO:\t?llUNIST offensive has pressed in on Phnom Penh for several \Veeks and several foreign embasgies have ordered nonessential personnel to leave. President Lon Nol has ordered li ghter defenses in and around Phnom Penh and the U.S. Air Force has 1n· tensilied its strikes in the suburb s. Texas, Policeman Kills Handcuffed Youth,,11 After today's shelling -a t t a c k s A1nerican Spookie and Specter aircraft - prop-driven planes outfitted with ra(lid firing machineguns -\1·ere ordered to fl y as close to the city as posmblc, \vithout intruding on restric!ed air spaei!:. America n warplanes new t¥iavy strikes on all sides or the capital, trylng to knock out rebel positions. Heavy concen1rafions o( American air s1 rikes were rC'portcd along High\l:ays 2 and 3 to the south and flighway 5 to the nor th. In Tam visited t\vo separate sitC'S on DAILY PILOT DE~IVERY SERVICE Dtllv1ry of Utt Oaity Pilot is guarantttd M•M•l•,.rldl1' II Y•ll 0o llOI ~IYI wtur iMIM• •Y ,,,. 1.!ft.. t •H •'Ill '''" cerr ,.;u .. M1111f1t le JO•. 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ClllEF DYSO N said there was "no at· tempt 01\ the part or the deceased to get av.'ay from the officer. It's hard to understand what would cause a man to do something like this ... hard to ex- plain ... hard to accept." Dyson said Cain, a policeman since 1968, was in shock alter the shooting. Three years ago, Cain and ' another patrolman were involved in thq shooting death of Michael Morehead, 18. 'llo\vever, a grand jury did not return an indictment following the April 1970 death. A police .spokesman gave this account or the shooting or Sanlos : ,..PATROLMAN ROY ARNOLD "w seY"eral }'ouihs running lroni'the giu sta- tion but los t them while chasing them on foot in darkness early Tuesday. Arnold said he recognized the youths. Arnold radioed for help and Cain went \11ilh Arnold to the home of the Rodriguez boys' grandfather where they lived. The officers took the two boys to the gas stat ion and handcuffed them. Santoe: v.•as put in the front seat of the squad ear "'ilh Arnold, and David was in the rear with Cain. The boys refused to answer questions about the burglary, and Cain pointed his pistol at the back of Santos' head. THE GUN DISCHARGED while Coin was leaning forward, and the bullet hit the boy behind his left ear. He wu dead on arrival at Parkland Hospital David Rodriguez said Cain pull&! the trigger of his revolver twice. "The gun clicked, but it didn't ftrt,~' the first time , he said. "I felt like pushing the gun away, but I was handcuffed. I couldn't do anyjhing." The officer warned them to "ten the truth," he said. "The officer said, 'This lime it has a bullet in it.' He clicked and it fired." "Oh, my God ~" David said tbe olflctr yelled. "Maybe he tllought there wun'l • bu llet in the gun~' he added. THE WORLD'S··OLDIST WHISUY PRESENTS tHE.WORLD'S·OtDESI MAa. IVE BEEN ASKED 10 LIST SOM E OF THE BEST THINGS THAT EVER HAPPENED 10 ME. 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Bob his ho IT A his and Tue mul hoUj whe lhe $50C '.11 I ol o l <0 0 0 0 0 0 K I( 01 w nt d1 rs "I ., t~ [_ U'IT~e AERIAL VIEW SHOWS SKELETON OF BOB HOPE 'S MUL Tl-MILLION DOLLAR PALM SPRINGS HOME Entertainer Says He«ll Rebuild It; Mansion Was to Be Finished by Christmas Hope ' Will Rebuild Razed Ma1ision DAILY PJLOT ;/ Nine Men Indicted San Diego, Mariness1 On Por110 LOS ANGELES (API -The . •l Sued Over Custod ~J dl)'l In the bri1 .. Ibo ;i Qrpo llo<rull Depoe • Los Angeles County Grand SAN DIEGO (UP IJ -\Vil· Jury has indicied nine me.n, Ham R. Sutherland who say" Including a reputed hiah rank· ' • in o .Mafll.. (WY.re. in New York he ~·u thro1111 IJl a '-1.arinc City .. in ~'With··an--n1 ..... corps li'l~ ·arid tra:d hta·mou...,. ~ed nationwide pornography tache shaved olf becalL~ I~ operation. is a dead ringer fo r bis C\Jii· The di9'rict attorney's office tivo cousin, sued the Na\'y, the said Elton.> Znppi of Ne1v \'ork Marines and the city Tuesday for $1 million. II wu In the f«m of• claim . Sutherlaod, f1, !aid he ~ ra18ely arrffted by tlty polit.e and turned over to tbe mi!ltary as a lifarine descrtt'r. ~'here jailers. fl'fttd lllrn : shave oil bJ.S. moustache sideburru, He U"U put ln !'Orli- lary continemeot for refllh~ He &a.id he ~ras subjceted to to !llbmit lO a mlMtary bairf "inhuman tttatment" for tht·ee cut, he said. ' ' ~ "I fclt like • cagtd 1nlm1I \1'M one ol !he men indicted 1\tfSday on charges of con- spiracy to distribute and pro- mote oMn?ne matf'f"i.al. ··'"··· .. , c.-"~· -... ~ .. ~": on display,'' ~ said. . ) S M t h ) THE 1ttARI1''ES have con· e xy a e ~ tended -even an.er thty re--He recently was indic1ed in nearby Orange County on a similar charge. l•ascd him -lh1t Sutherland is rtalty l...a?b Cpl. JORph M. · B • L • 1 S • C t n Suthertand. ~1'0 deserted kt ZAPPI. REPORTED •• be ri LS l utgers 01npe~ l'obnlary. ill at hi..s !\1 assapequa, Long Is-• "rllliam Sutherland, a keep--,. land. home. \vas granted a SACRAli-IENTO (AP) -All the glrls had to do er at the Sm Pasqual W i Id one·week delay in arraignment · was walk into the pub and they would find Tom An.imaJ Part.. eayw he knoft Tuesday. Dist. Atty. Joe Busch J d E lbe H n1· k · l 1 I ht said Zappi. 69. is 8 neighbor .s; ones an nge rt umpe inc in a aame o the other SutMrland al rig and associate of reputed under-darts. . -he's a COlt.'fin with whom hft ~"Orld figure Carlo Gambino. But Ted Ht~kman ot t~e Sacramento Cha.mber gnw up ln <lriclgo. Also named in the indid· • o( Commerce SIU~ the feminine fall6 never discov· The lance oorporat alld u. ment were \Villiam Bittner , ered the popular singers. 1.00'keeper are difficult to tf'U 46. Sam Haimowltz. 49. and I> Humperdinck probably wished Ibey bad. He apart in photoo. and tht Ma· PAL:\( SPllINGS (A P) - Bob Hope says he will rebuild his multi·million dollar desert home destroyed by fire. construction since January and \Vas to take 18 tnonths to tomplete. It was destroyed in 30 tninutes. Jerry Bernstein, 11 , all ol Van r.: lost the game and al.so some fishing rights. rine 0:irps has said that tnt(1 square feet of rloor space, but It \ras built on an area the Nuys: Thomes $inopoli, 33, fl . "They wanted to settle this question about the "'ho kne\• the deserftt fdenll· a city offi cial said it would size of five large 1 0 t 5 . Rooald Forman. 33. ~ ~ '• fishing rights on a new 3,0()().acre ranch they pur. fie<! IN! rookeeper as the ~rllf' have only two bedrooms MoSI Los Angeles: Peter Sinopoli, " chasea recenlli•. So they called me, and I set it all 1'. \ · Hiverside County has valued J B '· s '!.I , man. of lhe home was to be devoted Bost~: ames ulft"r, an I up, with genuine English dart boards sent in from t SutMTland said he wu ner A spokcsn1an said Ho11c and his wife were "philosophical and positive'' about the loss Tuesday. Only the vast, mushroom·sbaped roof of the house had been completed when the fire broke out . but the roof alone had cost $500,000. C i I y officials discounted arson as a possible cause, but firemen were invest iga ting the blaze. 10 enterlaining, especially dur· the land at almost $600,000. ~ranc~, and Charles Ham-London." said lfickman. °I' f'r ;n the r-fiui.ne3, but recet,· .. ,,. ing the Bob Hope Desert Golf Afler the fire, only the steel ihoo, V~Da. Park. "'-The singers chose Sacramento for the match •} ed an honorshlf' discharg~ 1 Classic here. superstructure or the home re-The m~ict~ came after J: because both "'ere appearing in Uie region and l: from the Anny in 1967 -wheri a grand JUry witness, Arthur Iii . , · · k Ji. .. r •• -·· The home was located on a maincd. A city official said !he '·\Volf" Pellon, testified aliout !j ~acramento wa s equ1d1stant between their boo • { his cousin "'&S in tM ~mes. hill overlooking this Ca lifornia superstructure would have to his v.·ork at a Suki Inc. ware-1 1ngs. proof they could not be the Hope reportedly had spent 1nore than $1 1nill ion on the house, and plan ners said the final cost was likely to be about ~ n1 ill ion. resort to"'n and the desert• ribe~l~om~d~o~w~n·~-----~h~ou~s~•-i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;·.i·,;;:"~---··,;;-;_;..,;;-.;;,;;;;;;;;;~"'~~-~·~··.;""'~'~-~·-~·~·2,~,.,..~~~'.'..~""~-~·;;.;~sa~m:;;•~m~a~n~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .... 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Be ABC·surel DAILY PILOT • . . , 8 • - • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA~E ' !} Still More Schools Although oUicials o! the Caplstnno Uni!ied School Distl1cl ·already are scrambling to cope with major growth In the area, data contained in a new disl.ricl mas- ter plAn shows that much more will be required before the race la won. With pupil populations expected to rise 2,000 or 1 more per year iD. ensuing years, the dJstrict will have to maint.ain a sustaJned effort to complete new schools in time. • Consultants preparing the planning documents have said that nine new schools -Including two new inter· mediate campuses and a high school plant -would be required in this decade. Besides actual school facilities. the district also will have to construct support complexes for warehousing, food preparation, continuation high school and admin· istrative offices. Fortunately, as a stake toward the future, the dis- trict has the recent $25 million bond Issue weil in hand. The next phase, obviously, is to put thal cash to work thrOugb continued, intense planning. II appears thal growth will mean that there will scarcely be time for a breather. Legal Ouh Unnecessary \Vhen two men of goodwill sit down at a bargain· ing table, one doesn't open the discussion by telling t.he other, "I'm going to sue if you don't do things my way." ' Certainly the state of affairs between the city of Laguna Beach and Newport Investments Inc., would·be- developers of Sycamore Hills in Laguna, is more complex than tha~ but it could reach that point. The city for one reason or another has dilly-dallied " with the current plan for the huge res.idential-commer- clal tract for nearly 10 months. sun ~o substantive de- cisions have emerged from a cloud or obfuscation and red tape enveloping Sycamore Hills. Issues involved are significant. The speculated. 5,000 population would boost the population ol Laguna by 25 percent. Unanswered are 1natters of roads, traffic, sew· a~e treatment and community identity, as well as en· v1ronmental concerns of the greenbelt -all matters which will shape Laguna's future in an irrevocable .way .. Those problems can be solved best by negotiation and mutual understanding -not by the threatened club oC lega l act.ion, as suggested by the developer recently. New Mayor's Challenge There's a new hand on the helm at Laguna Beach City Hall with the election of Roy Holm to succeed Charlton Boyd as mayor. Holm has a good record as vice mayor and five years <>n t.he city council. His observations and suggestions have been marked by decisiveness and clarity. Both are •qualities needed now as Laguna Beach rides out a storm produced by high-level personnel changes. As mayor, Boyd fell far short o! pleasing all factions of the community at all times. Not even his critics, how· ever, would doubt his dedication and the sacrifice of time aad energy he put into the job. Boyd greatly in· creased citizen involvement in the operation of the city. and. as all changes do, it strained many traditional re- lationships in city hail. It is now Holm's challenge to ease these strains and continue, if he can, broad participation in local govern· ment. • • s Sitnple Steps Can Save Lives ' • • Music, Art Not Really ' 'Culture' Dear Gloo1ny Gus Heed the Warµings of Heart Attack A reader who identifies himsclr a.i; 1 chairmaq ct tomelhing called the Culturill-.Rasources Committee of the City of New Orleans has Mitten to lake issue with_. sentence of mine. Not long ago, I hlcr.'"'Written:, " 'CuJt,ire' 'ts a word that should be ' used on}f. ip an anthropological sense, never ip1an esthelic ...,.e; lo sgea!<· of music, art, ~le., as •culture' is to label oneself unculrttred." He looked up lhc word in three die· tlooaries. no less. and all agreed that "culture' is applic· •ble to Uitellectual and artiJUc actiVity, and lo the enlighten- ment arid refiiiement of tastes. And be wan ts to know,-are all the dictionaries 0 wrong," and am 1 "right"'? . , . WHAT H& falis to understand is the great dilrerence bttween the dellaJtion and the -.e of • wons. The definition is what if}Jnetnl objectively; the use depends '\l!P" the position and perspec· tive of t.he"u&er. In deaotation, "culture" is what ttie dicti'ooAry says it is; in con· aotaUoo, Jt is a word to be avoided, ex· cept in ..:JJ anthropological sense. Let me give you a few analogies. A British wit once remarked that "a gentleman ls aomeone ~·ho never uses the word .'' What he me.ant by thi s was that ce~in thlngs,are taken for granted, or not : ild !OmCOQe who feels called upon to describe himself or someone else as a "gentleman" is per se no gentleman. 4•RF..:P.JNED" is another word whose use should be Jinl1"ed to such things as Ehrlichman may not ha\•e kno\\11 Ills phone calls from the President \\'ere belng taped, but did the l>res· ident knO\V his phone calls from EhrHrhmarrWere also being taped? J.0. G1Mll'IY 01'1 tM<nl~ 91'1 l'l"'"llh•d .., rNNn •I'll ,... NI -11rl1Y t•l*I flt9 YltWI .. ""' ~. Stllllll r.ur "' ,...,, tto Olotmt Gvl, D.ilY ,lltl. sugar or oil. To descftbe someone as betng '1ref1ned" is what ~ancy l\.1itford called "di.stincl1y non·U" -that is, no person or refinement would ever think or using the word in that sense. "Culture" is a generic term, en· compassing all the various institutions and mores and artifacts or a people: rock mu.sic is as much (perhaps more) a part of our American culture as Bach and Afozart; and the comic strips as much as any other visual art. Culture is simply the "'ay a people expresa themselves on all level!J, from the' food they eat tD their sexual practices. TO SPEAK OF "getting culture" or "promoUng culture" implies a division between the popular and the classic:;, the Jay and the learned; and such hard-and· fast divisions exist only in the minds of lhe semi-educated, who suffer lhrollgh operas and trudge dutifully around art museums under the delusiDn that they are somehow taking part in "culture." Religion is another good analogy. True religion nms like a thread through everything we do in every area of life; it is not computerized. so t b a t on Sundays or holy days we are "religious." and t~e rest of lhe time we are not. To use the ~·ord in this sense -meaning that we go to church and obey the rituals -is to isolate and deaden an essential ncn •e of piety. Like\vise, if "culture" means something high, severe, cold, and remote from dail y life, we are burying it more than praising it. Quiet Arm-twisting Behind the Pipeline Pipeline Posl~lpt : The thunderclap of Watergate revelations this \\'eek dr0\\1led out the soundi; of the 1nost extensive ann·t\visting campaign scrn on Capilol HHJ since the fli;!hl ov er the SST. The issue: the Alas kan oil pipeline. State Dep.1rtmen1 cables re1Jcal !hilt the big oil cnmpanie1 had an ally in the diplomat5. "Opponentli of the projLtCt," State cabled 104!: Canadian govcrn1nent, "have argued that an oil pipeline (in Canada) ~·ould be 11 pr e f e rab l e alternative. In this connection the Depart.:ment urgently rcqulrcs you r cur· ttOt. assessment." mE CANADIANS cabled 1hcir "cur· rtnt asaessment," but lhe State J)(lpo.rt· mmt refustd to for"•ard It to the Senate. Not until Sen. B1rclt Bayh. 0-lnd,. threatened to delny noor actioo on a pipeline amendment did 1he St:l te .Department grudg ingly show him the Canadian response. '11\en State dellbcratcJy heir! b..1ck a revision \\'hl ch nltered subst11ntially the Canadian position on the proposed Cann· dian plpell nr. By phone nnd by lelter, lhc Can11tUt1n$ told the State Dcpnrtml"nt that they did oo< rtqUire Sl per ctnt owoerohlp In a ' Cnnndinn oil pipeline. as indieattd in their original statement . 'I'he Slate Dcpartmenl did not tell the Congre~ this. however, until the information "'as requested one week late r by Rep. John f\.1elchcr. D·J\1ont. By that time, the Senate had defeater! the key pipeline amendment, which would have required further study of the Canadilm route. TirE OUTRIGIIT lie by omission culm inated monlh<J of State and Interior Dcpnrtmenl deceptions conoemlng the Alaskan nltcrnt1tivt'! -the Canadian pipeline. f\.tennwhlJe, the oil companies with· b1tlioos In the Aliska route, 1i1o·ere busily shufnlng key supporters up to Ala.ab for a look at the pipeline routt and making the rounds on Cepitol HUI to collect on olrl campaign mArkers. ihc JXH\'Crful lobbying m n c h i n e , lubri caled by big n1oncy and big lies, overv.·helmed a ra.g·tag COAlltlon of r.rr vfronmentallsts and ~t id we s 1 e r n senators. To the Editor: The repeated and tragic loss of life through heart attacks underscores again and again !he urgent need . for every family lo be a"•are ol the early warning signs and to be prepared to make an a~ propriate response should a cardiac emergency occur. The Orange County Heart Association would be most grateful ii the Daily Pilot "'ould permit us to review for its readers !hose warning signs and offer our recom· mended course of action, EARLY warning signs: I. Prolonged, oppressive pain or unusual discomfort in he <:i!nter of the chest behind the breastbone. 2. Pain may radiate to shoulder, neck, or ja'A'. 3. Pain or discomfort. is often ac· companied "by swcaun·g, n a u s e a , vomiting or shortness of breath. 4. Son1etimes these symptoms subside and then return. Don 't "'ait, act im· mediately! . El\1ERGENCY response: 1. Before possible emergency health problems arise, consult yaur own pbysi· cian about you r health problems and post hls instructions for emergency response appropriate for the medical conditions of you and your family . 2. If you have not done the above and a medical emergency Is sµspected, first call your city's ftre department rescue team . . . ask them to call an am- b1liancc. 3. Find these telephone numbers and post them by your phone . , . NOW. a. The fire department that ~'ould re- spond to a rescue call at your addrC!Ss. l i.e. Know, for example, where you live. Many people, although they have a given city's mailing address, actually li\'e in an unincorporated area and the Counly rescue squad would be the cor· reel ooe to call.) b. Your nearest ambulance c. Your O"-TI pbysician JACQUELINE E. HEATHER Chainnan of lhe Board. Orange County lleart Association Fl!J tl1e Flag To the Editor: An award from the Freedoms Foun· dation at Valley Forge \li·ent to a man from New Bedford, ~fass., for his idea of displaying Old Clory 24 hours a day - lighted at night -and also to his American Legion Post for promoting hl$ idea. OUR A REA could have recei\•ed this honor had there been more interest and cooperation. Jn a harbor where there is a forest of ling poles. there are (ew nag s no\\·n. In a lime when Communism is gnawing at our very roots, why 1his Wick• .. I • ( J regard their animals as "their children'' and lake umbrage whenever anyone MAILBOX dares to say anything. And the un- ~necessary·barking goes on and on. Why. \'/ho would complain about such a thing ? '-------------' Doesn't everyone have a dog'? Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey tllei r niessages in 300 words or less. The right to concktise letters to fit SJXICe or eliminate libel is reserved. All letters must include signature and 1nailing address, but 'ianies may be withheld on request if s·ufficietit reason is apparent. Poetry will not be pttblis/ied. apatl'ly? At least we can proudly light the Flag o! Freedom! • People thrill to ttw: sigh~ of a nag flylng high and lighted, I regret that there is not one atop of any of the buildings in Fashion Island. 111e lighted flags atop of cranes are meaningful - they are building America. Let's show our colors -night and day. KATHRYN FISHBACK Pet-hater's Plea To the Editor: Nowadays, such. places as airlines and restaurants reserve ~smoking sections for those patrons who do not want lo be bothered or endangered by cigarette ·smoke. IT WOULD be a si milar boon, follow· ing lhis same line of reasoning. for those people who do not o"'ll pels to be able to reserve to themsel\·es certain groups of homes where they will be free from the nDlse and danger of these animals. \Ve moved into Jo'ountain Valley three n1onths ago, having selected our home after only one weekend of house-hunting. \\le do not o\vn any pets, but our neighbors on both sides have t"·o dogs apiece. The loud yapping can be heard n1orning, noon and night. and it is im· possible for our ycar-0\d baby to nap v.·hen this is going on . Our 3111-year.old daughter. \\'ho cannot even go into the back yard \vithout these dogs barking loudly, put her finger through the wood fence the other day and was severely frightened when one of these dogs licked her hand. Fortunately it didn't bite. NATURALLY, complaints to pet owners accomplish aothing. The owners No, everyone docs not, and it would be a blessing to us pct·haters if y,·e had an area of I0\\'11 we could call our OY,'ll, l!O\li' about it? MRS. T.A. HEPPENHEIMER Kh1d Lagunans To the Editor: T iJ•ant to tell you how very much my iJife an~ I appreciated Lhe great kindne.s.s of. the good people of Laguna Beach as evidenced by their actions when our car recenUy was involved in an accidoot. THE SOUNDS of the crash rould bare· i ly ruive subsided when the good samaritans acted. One was particularly helpful and hnd the police and your paramedics on the scene in a very few minutes. All ~·ere most kind .and helpful and took much of the agony out ol our frightening experience. I HOPE you \viii pennit me, through your paper, to express our gratitude, not only to these, but also to the people at the South Coast Community Hospital. All were so very, very good . ESTI!ER and VICTOR ALEXANDER Beverly Hills, Calif. Gas-saving Tips To the Editor: There is much talk about gasollne shortage but, if you ever ran out of gas far from a town, you 'Aili understand how serious it is to have a car but nothing to run it. Time passes rapidly and our sup- ply or gasoline is running shorter every day. You may not like to change your habits bul there are many \1;ays of saving gas. For example: i\fake gentle starts. Don't "tramp'' do"11 on the gas pedal. Let your engine run idle for a minute or two before starting in the morning with a cold engine. Don't try to pa~ everybody on the road. \Vhen you do pass. remember that most gas Is used in fa st acceleration, so take it as easy as you can safely. ,K~p your dri\1ing speed just under - and not IO miles over -the speed limits. Get an engine tune-up as often as '\ Mixed Tennis ··Tricks One of the few sports in which n1en and \\'OTTI('n cnn compete nnd interact on 3 rclntivel y equal footing is exan1in<..id "·ith prorcsslonal knDw·ho"' "nd vivid insight in l\liJed Doablea Tennis by Clark and Carole Graebner with noted sports \\•rlt· er Kim Prince (f\..1cGraw-Hill, $6.95.) In thc-se pages illustrated by help£ul llne: draw ings, one or the foremost 1nixed doubles teams in the United States tells how they play the game, and then sho"'lj: len expert players bow to improve ~rformance and add cn;oyment at the sa me llme. "THE GA.I'd£ OJ<' mixed doubll!:s Is quite different from unl-sex doublt.-s or singles," the authol'! point out. "T1c1ics can be \'ery dlffcrl!:nt, and the results. a!lonishing." The Graebners' advice to V.'Omen Is, "Don 't be it junior partl\Ct." To men , !hey suggest: "Don 't contradict your pnrt~r·1 call." A n·arninJl'. is i!!SUcd not ID iniltate famous style!. 1'1 e n t a I a\v1t rencss ill given A! the cardinal rul e. The lob, lbe drop shol . the overhead stroke are disc\m:ed wllb emphasis on (THE BOODUN) effective volleying in the mixed doubles silu.ition. GRIPS, positioning for shots. move- ment, footwork, return of 5'TVice and baseline 1trategy, accept 11 b I e ga.mt'!manship, p r it c t i c e techniques, hints oo how to stage a touroo.ment -all these and mort are covered in terms Ill to tum mere advocates of 1nixed doubles into enthusiastic de\liltees. , VN:Lor de Keyserllrig Quotes "Justice if ltt\'ed rar better ldd dlf· fcreoces are RUied more l'ltionally \\ilhln the l)'!'lle m tbaa on th~ 1net ~O\\' Is the time to make legal senite aa Lllegral parl ol our jodlc:lal S)-.tem." -Prtsldent Nixon, proposing a new sys tem of frte ltgal aid for the poor. • seems necessary, also the emission sys tem. ' Take your foot off the gas pedal and coast for a reasonable di5t.ance before coming to a full stop, like at a STOP street. FORf\..1 BETJ'ER driving habits no" and you will have cause to be pleased at your gas savings. Before long, oor driv· ing laws may be changed aloog line$ shown above. ; Occasionally, some loud-mooth states; that this talk of gas shortage ls simply an excuse for the bl"i companle!I to raise their prices, etc. U thb were true, why do we. have such a .large and growing fleet ol buge oil tankers bringing petroleuni here from «her countries? It is an ex· pensive ~11y to get gasoline but it is much better than IJY!ng lo do without ll .When the foretgn countries finally realize that we crumot get along without their help, and they make wild price increases, then )'OU may laugh -if you still can laugh as you walk. OUR AUl'OMOBILE factories sperid their time on fancy ~1!1 and ex· cessively large engine power -anything to make you want a car like your rich neighbor just bought. What we need are smaller and much more efficient engind . and better rear vision. ~ carburetor· distributor systems are hlefficient and disgraceful. lmprove them now! We do have some competent engineers and now is the time for action. Cut out the fol-Oe-rDl, the countless meetings, ~ tons of paper work, and get down to reality. The time for action is NOW. If you don't \\'lilt to go along with this, O.K., get a bicycle or a horse. Can you still roller skate pretty well -and carry groceries? FRED R. EBERHARDT ~flsses Kell11 To the Editor: I feel that this letter shruld be placed in the obituarY column instead of the Mailbox. That~s how it is with the leaving ol Pl>lice Chief Joseph Kelly. CHIEF KEU. Y came to Laguna Beach with a heart full of hope for our com· munity and an enthusiasm for the job. His aperienco aod Integrity WUttd that he was -and is -the man to ac· complish what had -has -to be done. But Joe Kelly ~ill not be able to do it for Laguna Beach. ?.ly ·hearty coogra1ulations go to the City ol Tustin for Ilic prlvllege o! In· eluding Joe on lts force. J.~RRY HUNT President. Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce OUHH COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wctd, hblUhn Th omas Ktevil, Editor Barbara KTti blch .Editorial Page tditor TOO «lltor\a.1 ,pqe ot the Da.111 Pnot ittk1 to inlonn and IUmW.te rTadtnt tq Jll'f!lenti .. m. thia PICt dlvene 1C:ommtntary'on "°llk'I Gt~ lft'Hf by a)tndicated ~wnntsta and cartoonist., by proyidlnc a forum for rtadera' view• and by present Ire ttil1 newsp111ptt't oPfl'tioNI and ttteu on t'Urmtl lopiCL The f!'ditoriaJ. op!nklrm ot I.he D&ily Piiot appear only In ltt. edllarlal columh at thp 'kfP 0( the paae. Opinkm e:irprel:ltd by the <'OJ.. umnlat.11 And 4:.tr"loonlsta and lttter ~Tltm are th11ir O'A'n and no~ m.tnl of thtlr v~·s by the Da.Uy PU01 lhould be Wtn'td. Wedneoday, July 25, 1973 : !n 'I , fro1r '.char : statE : havE ' ' L . J. CAI nounc the h Lines up Tl mi nut 15-0 meml escap The radio passe to SU de nee other Th< c of U qoote ff a mi and Revo! as le ml! I ''to b of in\ •• , WA feder1 Presi fund 00 d' tribu1 ~ Joh the • Causi say in will I tur-e JM' palgn .4 Cll 16-ye gal et rcqu the : a SC ing t Th ·gatit at W Scho 1 CH <;i•l daiii pe b< ~he t ·men ,coop teonl: :Pre ,cam c!i ' ·man :p,,. :n;b I "f ~·g• . " iare : Ing. ' ~' .... ~ suit )trn ~ • som \>rl~ t: ' DAILY PILOT 7 • .Senators Seek to Hold Down Pay 21iCl-llG MARKDOWN WA.SRINGTON (UPI ) -meoda1ions for substanti.11 in· Embarrassed seoators, a t cr~ses. least rt of them, hope to ~d Sen. Warrtn G. ~tagnu!\Qfl off any attempt to &ive pey (0-Wash.) called proposals fnr ralaes to members 0 f a pay increase "incredibly ill· timed" and added he could see Congress. . no justification "for an in· _.....,.,·:.. 'Ibey rallied today around crease that would amount 10 ----e1in.amendment.by.Son .. Jame& · IT\(lre· than ttre· totat··:nmunl B. Allen (0-Ala.) freezing the s:ilarv or most American salaries of senators and !louse breadwinners." members at $42,500. Al ho h end . In the J!ouse, Rep. Wllllam I ug recomm at1ons J . Scherle ( O -I o w a ) , of a pay commission have not circulated amoog his col-been 'made pubLic, Magnuson leagues a letter to P1"1sident indicated that the commission Nixon urging hlm to reject a recommend~ an increase of special commission's recom-$12,500 for members of Congn>5!1 -raising $65.000 a year. pay to Allf.'N PLANNl=:IJ to offt·r the amendment \\hen the &nate opened C'Ons1d('ra11011 of a comprehensi\'t (':ltn1>a1Rn refonn bill. The reform menslii-{. · stlS lin1its on c.mtributlons by 1n- di\'iduals of $15.uOu tu a presiden tial c:indid:_1h> and $5.000 lo congression:i l c<in- didates with an <iggrf'gate limit or $100,000 in donatiuns during a single ~·£'ar The bill also pro\·ides :i spending ct.lling of lS cenis 1>1.·r t"ligible VQler tn pr1m3nr!I and 20 coots 111 !he general tlt<'don. Jn addition. tht' hill \\'Wld create a Federul Elct'llon.~ Commisskln. \\"lth po~·crs to take C'Ourt action, to oversee the-refor~; .. -·· ·· · · · I i;:rrsslonal polilical campal~. Srn.·ue Oemocrallc Ltader '\1kt• 'lan.o;fleld !i.1id he hoped 1hc bill rould ht.> L'Ornplctt'tl by 1 I he tnd or thr \\'('('k bul added I "I douhl ii." Alle11 :ind the 36 co-sponsors or th~: umendnlent nre :.N'klng to undo \,.l\u1 tht· ~Jth· pa~~ l-d July 9, by 101ce 1·otc v.i1hl ATTE,tPTS \~·11.1. he rnn<k• 0111)• fl hiuxtful of senators on to reduce both the limits Oil 1he floor. J ~ contribu tions and the amount -Kid L'k T f.OJr) lU of candidate spending. TIK're S l e 0 WISTCLlftli PLAZA also will bt an rffort to nttHch 17tti & IRYINI - a. prwis1on ~or public f1nan· A8k Ancly Nt:W'°ll:T 1u.cH CTng of premdcnllat <ind C'Utt· .....:===-!_-~' ==========~ : Hutu Be/"'ffees Our whopper of a white sale. Don't rest 'til you see the savings on our sheets. : In Tanzania, a young Hutu tribe boy drinks deep • from a bowl at a refugee camp. The pair shown are : characteristic of the children there -ii\ advanced ; states of malnutrition. An estimated· 85,poo Hutus : have left Burundi, whic h is under rule by the hostile : Libya Will Try JAL Sky Pirates CAIRO (UPI) -Libya an- nounci!d tod ay that it v.'iil try the h~ackers of a J apan Air Lines ~JAlJ jUITfbo .jet blown up TueSday in eastern Libya minutes after they gave the 150 passengers and crew mem bers five minutes to escape. · The L i b y a n government radio said It would ask passengers and crew members to supply affidavits for evi- dence at the trial, but gave no other details. The Libyan radio , the Radio ( BRIEFS ) of the Popular Re vol ution, quoted Maj. El·KhweldJ El· 'Hamid i, the interior minister and member of the ruling Revolution Command Council, as telling passengers to· sub- mit reports on the hijacking ''to be used in the procedures ~f investigation and trial." e List Ordered , WASHINGTON (AP) -A federal judge has ordered President Nixon's campaign fund raisers to disclose within 60 days a list of secret con-- Jributors to the 1972 campaign. John Gardner. chairman of the citizens group Common Cause, hailed Tuesday's order, saying as a result "the public will have a much clearer pic- tur-e o( the sec ret finances of .uie-~i'hm re-election cam· paign." .e Girl Probed CHESTER, N.J. (AP) -A Hi-year-old girl was investi· 'gated by the FBI because she req uested infonnation from the Socialist Labor party for a school assignment, accord- ing to a $65,000 damage suit. The FBI h!s denied invcsti· ·gating Lori Paton, a student at West-Pttorris-Mendham High School. The suit, filed Tuesday in U.S. DI.strict ())urt in Newark, alleged that the probe began after Miss Paton wrote a letter in February to the party In New York requesting Informa- tion for a class project on political parties. e Shah ltleet WASHINGTON (UPI) President Nixm and the Shah or Iran said Tuesday night there is greater chance f or world peace now than at any time in history, but both !tress- ed it must be a peace guaran- i.eel by strength. 'Mle two leaders madf: their comments at a state ~inner that followed a day of discus- sions centering on a theme of peace through stren(th in the oil rich Persian Gulf area. Nixon and the Shah, both known to be concerned about 1?TOwing Soviet influence In the Middle East, planned rurthtr talks today. e G11ords Dead LUCASVILLE. Ohio !UPI) -A young convict serving life for murder rushed armed with a plstol from his cell when the door was unaccountably open- ed by remote control Tuesday. and two guards were killed during hl.!J attempted escape. The dead men were Iden· tified as Arthur Sprouse, 40, Lucasville. and Gary Underwood, 2~. Portsmouth. e Skylab Poised CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) -The Skylab 2 crew be· gan It. last lull day of training today for man's longest space adventure as the launch team prepared to ste.rt the fin al countdown for Saturday's lift- off. F'light batteries ""'ere install- ed on the Saturn 18 rocke! and radio frequency tests were conducted by the cootrol cen- ter as a prelude to starting the countdown al S p.m. PDT. Milk Suits Tied To Cash Refusal CHICAGO (AP) -An offl· c;ial of the nation's large1t dairy farmer cooperative says jie believes there wa s a link In )he timing of a Justioe.t>epart· :ment antitrust suit ag,inst the ,cooperative and Its rtfusal to :contribute more meney to President Nixon's re-election -campaign. : The Ollcago Tribunr quoted George E. Mehren, general \nanagor ol Associated Milk :rroci....-.. Inc., as telling a ·Tribune reporter, · "I'm mating no dh<t al· ~egatJons, but l'm saying It's Ii ..,quence ol activities thot are l1l05t unusual and dep!"f'SS· Jng_ .. They 4re lntertwined." ' • MERREN SAID the requ.st \vas made two d8vs arier the suit .. -u filed In Frbruary ~972. The Justice ~rtnient suit lw.s foll.-! by 13 others, Some or which were filed by \>rlvatdy owned dairy ""'1· ponies. All of the suita hive been "'""°'!dated Into one suit which will be heanf In U.S. District Coort In Kansas City. Metren sald the request for the money was made by Her· bert Kalmbach of Newport Beach, fonnel'!y the Pres!· dent 's personal attorney. An associaUon source said Kalm- bach asked foe about $150,000. MERREN RAISED the su!> Ject ol the cootrlbtltlons in a speech at the annual midst.ates rectonaI meelinC of the assocl· atkln and then dlscusaed It lat· er tn an interview with the Tribune. Re said Kalmbach made the req uest for tile money at a lnt'eting In Meb- ren's I..os Angeles office and "neither threatened nor ol· [ered goodies." But Mehren said the "g~­ eral atmosphen!: was molt un- usual.'' Mehttn ha.• been the AMP'o general m~ tince Janu- ary 1972. Re had been an l'ltt-1 slstant secretarY of ~cul­ tu.-. In the Joh!llOll and ~ nedy admlnt.tratlons. Now 1111) H•l11111 •• """" 011d pillow cows thot 110 t"Jflttef 11Motlf11lly. Decorotln 1olid1 011d strl,.. hi rno11y •1Jleadl4 coler. nr,•,. Pefl•·Prest polyestor 011d cottoo tu1t111. Solidi••• p11t1l1 to coordi111t1with 1lrip11 'Duotono' 1trlpo1 h1vo 1 1i9ht tl'ld dirk 10111 of Porl1lo111'1t' Mw1U11 prl11t with tho olr of o fNllCh 11ordo11. P1 n"·Pr11t poly1 1l1r •nd ,otton. Fht or fit11d 1ht1h 1rt prietd tht 1•m1 . Twin 1i11 , •...... R19 . J.'49 Solo 212 lil.oc/mo1 1-'ro111/9old / blu1/pink i nd whito. Choo1t flit or fitt1d 1hooh--th1y'r1 th e 11mo 22s Full 1i11 1h1et ••• , •••• , ••••••••• R19 . '4.49 Seil• J,72 Pill cw c11t• ! p\g, of 11 .•......•. Rig. 1.99 Solo 2.ZZ K;ng 1111 1heel ...... , , , •.•••.••• Rtg. 9.49 Sot. 7.47 price. Twin,;,, •••••• ,. R19 . 1.99 S.I• King pillow c•1e1 l pkg. of 1) •••••• Rtg. 3.79 Solo l .14 Ou••~ 1i11 1hetl ..• •• •• •• •.•.•.• R19. 7.49 Sole 5.74 full 1i10 ••••• ,. ,, , •••••••••••••• l!.19. l .99 Solo J.25 Kin9 1i10 •••••• , ••••••••••• , ••• R19. 3.49 Solo '"'' Quoin 1i11 , ••• , • , , , , , , , •• , ••• , , Rig. 6.'49 s.i. 5.14 Pillow c1101 l plc9. of 2 ) •••••••••• R19. 1.49 Sol• Z.15 King pillow c1111 I pkg. of 2).,, ••• R19. l .1 9 Stile 2.64 Qu11n pillow c1101 (p.9. of 21 •••• R19. l .29 Sol• 2.74 Lillo percolof To11'1l i..,. •ur 'lrbtor 1trfpo'I, 'M11ltt fl.,.' fl•wen 011d Mii•. Our pr inted p1rc1lo1 ore 294 50 1. poly11tor/&O% cotton. P1 nn-Pro1t, Fli t or fitt1d 1h1ot1 1ro tho ''"'' prico. Twin 1i11 , ., •• , , , Rig. l .99 Solo Fu111i11 ••••••••.••••••••••••••• Re9 . 4.99 Solo J.94 Pillow c110 (pkg. of l l •• , ••••••• Rog. 3.09 Solo 2.64 Kin9 1i10 1h11t1 ••.•.••••••••••• R19. 9.99 Solo 7.94 King pillow c1111 !pkg. of 1) • , •••• Reg. J.89 Sole l .44 Qu11n 1i11 1h11t1 •.••••.••••••• Reg. 7.99 Sol• 5.94 FrHh, cloonl111J-loo•l119 whito mu1ll11. Stock up on th111 Penn· Pr11t polytiltr ~~d cotton mu1lin 1. Fial or fitt1d 1h1eh i re the ••m• price. Twi111i11 ••••••• , R19. 1.19 Sol• LAST 3 DAYS Soak up some towel savings. I Sale 1 ~~.h size Reg. $2. Beautify YQUr balh and shower wilh sale towels from Penneys. All stleared cotton terry. Choose from a great assortment of solids. prints and jacquards in bright decorator colors. Hand towel reg.1.15, Sale 97C. Wash cloth reg. 70f, Sale 55 e Shop wr utalog for _.!tonal styles and colon. 166 ~-~ ~ ., ..... . . . ~ I ~i' -:.;.r 'I# • ll f ..... fJ- • • And save on sweet dreams., Sale 21or799 Reg. $5 •Kho Standard size pillow with Dacron• polyester fiber1ill and blue cotton ticking. Machine washable, Penn Prest. Queen size. reg, $8 elCh. Se .. 2 tor 9.99. King size, reg. $8 each. _2 .... 12.98. JC Penney We know what you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to S p.M. ot the followin9 stores: Sale 59w~ Reg. 5.H. Machine WttSt.ble polyester with nyk>n ~nding.. In an e•cltlng assortment of pauems an d oolo~. Vinyl zipper bag eany case. Ful size reg. 7.99, Sate l.7L \ FASHION ISLAND, Newport Be•ch (71 4) b«-L3;3. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (71'4j 892-7nt.. HARBOR CENTER, Cost• Mesa (7 I 4j 6'46-5021 . • • ' ' • I t " • • • DAllV PILOT • L•!M· Bepd ~urping Cows B~ig P9llnt~r~? -Afternoon-- Classes Scheduled Consider, please, the mothers of famous men. What , have they had In common? Three things, says a scholar ..,,wW )Iii studied ~e. They're appeared to be: I. Disci· pu..minded.. 2. Religious. 3. And rather poor if not down- right impoverished. Remember that, young lady. If you're strlet, devout and broke, m a y b e your .son will be re-- oowned. For the firsl Ume in ita 26- year history Orange Coast College will offer a wide selec-- lion of late afternoon classes this ran. "\Ve have di5covered that there is a detlnlte need for late afternoon classes," said Kenneth E. Mowrey, OCC dean of Admissions a n d Records. "They seem to bridge the gap between regular day a n d evening It's the Irish who put away the most grub. They aver· .z;_ .. ,!IFi· • ·. ic; •• ~~.i age 3,450 calories a day. That beats citizeos hereabouts wbo only average 3,Z90. Or so lbe UN statisticians SllY· 1be Indonesians eat the least \Vith only 1,750 calories. When a national magazine sur· veyed 3,59$ girls under age 20, It found lbat 33 ·pottent o1 them doo'l date at all and 30.S pen:ent go stesdy. \' .,. study which" lndi~tes 115 percent of the ~'*"' C.'*' cf!o'l meet lhelr child·support commil· , ! •I ' . ·~ ... . . .... ' ~ QuERlES -Q. "What pror>ortloo of the new mothers suffer tbat thing called post·bi.rt.b blues?" A. About hall. Q, Louie, can you name the vegetables mentioned in tile Bible!" A· Nol offhand, regret lo i;eport, Will check. Do know the potato isn't mentioned, though. That's why the Puritans wwldn't eat saine when Sif~Waller Raleigh introduced It <into 'Briglllld. . ... ' ' lll&PJNO cows -Believe I· tokl you 10 COWS buip · enou&IJ -~eacb year to heat a small home. 'l'bat data camr-tile Environment~ Protectioo Agency. Main ~lit Jts cam~ report was that burping cows ~ emit IO million toos ol hydrocarbons into the ·~ annually. This. said the EPA, means cows ..... rant as the No. 1 soun:e of air pollution. Ah, my /')!Jn Mia!' ~'G, "Do; you -a skunk Is likewise repulsed by its ~ ~•1·· .:. "jl,. l!oii't i;;;,.cl!o'I know. But 80llle l!dlolars think so, "\\'ij;lelle\ ,lllOJ inquire, is the litUe beast so reluctant lo rue? If ,,.. ihat philooopber Adlai E. Stevenson who ob- serwc1: 1 "Men1 &re sometimes cruel, but Man ls kind. Men ani ~,ireedy, but Man is generous. Men are tnOr- tal, jilt" Man Is immortal." That's about it. · . Addf.t.s• mail to L. M. Boud, P.O. Box 1875, New- port B1atl, Calif. 92660. ' ' •.l.t, • courses." Tbe classes will begin at 4, S, and 5:15 p.m. and will run from one-and-a-half to three hours each. 11le one to four unit courses will meet one or two evenings per week. "Many people have ex· pressed a desire to take claases ll'l\q\ediately after they get off wort," Mowrey said. "Many prefer coming to class directly from work ra~er than going home for dinner first." Mowrey al.lo s a I d that housewives who can't take classes during mornl'ngs or early afternoons are often able to sign up for late afternoon courses. Late afternoon classes ~U be offered this fall in such areas as: Insurance, PBX receptionist . training, shorthand, stenotype, begin· ning typing, h o t e l·motel management, nunery school e du c a tk>n, environmental technology, occupational safe-- ty and health, English, U.S . hi.story, mathematics , philosophy, music, M T S T trainlng, and physical educa· lion. Registration ror fall "classes wilt beg\n Aug. 16 and run through Sept. !4. Registration Information may be obtained by contacting the O CC Adml!Sions Office at 834·5733. Kids Like To Ask Andy Diamondsale. '20% off every sparkler in stock. " ''Last 3 Days.'' Now'440 Reg. $550. 8 cfillmond bfldal set with .30 ct. cent~r1tone in 1 CK gold. Now 5680 A~. $850. Heart motif cocktail ring with 32 diamonds in 14K gold. ·' - Now 5182 RO¥. $227.50. 21 ct. diamond engagement ring wilh matehing brideis and groom's wedding band!, l~K gold. Now 5408 Reg. UIO. t<K_gold wedding band with double row of d111mond1, 1 ct. total weight. Now 5316 Now 5123 Reg. $305. 50 ct. round A99. $160. Man's mp diamond sol1l;Jirt set with d1;Jmond in 1•1< eng•g•rnent nng in gold. cla1s1c 14K gold selling. ~i1.1toiriu01"1• ...,,,,01d. JC Penney fine jewelry We know what you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the tollowlng 1tore1: FASHION ISLAND, Newport BHch (714) 644-2313 HUNTINGTON .CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771 • l ' ____ ....... _ . . • • Save 31.95 to 51~95 m our6iQQest~·ana~1-.: ,. Big freezer eapaCi ' '. ' I Sale s29a Reg. 349.95 18' ~op mount refrigerator features twin t:ontrols !or refrigerator and freezer temperatures. Three ad1uslable shelves. two cnspers and meal pan. Equipped !or aut omatic ice maker. In white. copper, avocado or gold. Sale s349 Reg. 379.95 Frost·free top mount has 20 0 cu. fl. capacity and freezer holds 242 lbs. Features 5 steel h width cantilever shelves. two crispers, meat pan and dairy storage. lelt or right hand door swing. In while. avocado or gold .. SaleS448 Reg . 499.95. SiQe·by-side relrigeretor has 21.2 cu.If. capacity. Freezer holds up to 228 lbs. Includes crisper and meat pan. Avallabl;e.in·copper. ·r-o.' avocado or gold. 31 1 lalti prices effecllv• thru Saturdtf. '' ' Special s199· JC Penney multi-speed washer features fabric soltener dispenser. soak setting. cut-olf lor unbalanced loads and lhree-wayrinse, In white, , avocado or harvest gold. Color costs no more. • $pecial s149 Matching electric dryer has porcelain drying drum, easy access lint screen and automalic ti mt control. Six fabric drying selections and porcelain finish top. Choose white. avoqadoor )"larvest gold. Gas dryer, 1119. 1 ' ' Save $50 on these TV's. Sale 319 95 Reg. 369.95. Portable color TV with 19 ·screen (meas . dtag ). Features automatic line tuning plus "Chroma-Loe !or the proper ba lance ol color and tin !. Has lighted UHF and VHF dials. Walnul g ra in f1n1shed high impact plastic cabinet Sale 319 95 Reg. 369.95. Color TV with 19~ screen me.!lsu1ed d1agooatly fea1ures 'Chroma -LOCH to maintain the propet balance ol color and lint controls. Has automatic fine tuning. JCPenney We know what you're looking for . Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores:, J " ' " I l " ~ '"l'l . '· i' I • " . j I " • FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach j714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach {714j 892-n71 • t . ..'lif. ._. ~ p Th• the: are are ti st Ban on Vehicle ~:t;QP.?f·~{l - Nader Says 'T1ieThin g' Not S(ffq ~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -car "meets all those federal "THE TillNG" is d~1gned Consumer advocate Ra Ip h standanb 1(bich apply to It as a !dun~ and 1l9ach bug~y Nader bas asked the gove~ and alt small utility vehicles , !Jtf Jtl' otlir\ btf1~·rotld dr1\'· ment to ban sales in lhls COtln-" • 1ng try of a four-passenger bein8 l!iM in the United ~tates Nader and Nash $0\d it lacks Volkswagen recreational vehi· by othft'~acturcrs head rcs\ra lnts. proper seat cle called "The Thing." Nader Nader and Nash said Ule belt ffatures, occupant prD- ·-·~~~~Pa1:1n~:lissoefftle·,· nr;·· !irm .U$td a '·lwpJl_glg" which lection from inferior impact. exempts S~Call~d · ··~1 u j·, r:· 8.fi? "other-sa:re·1~; ·re~ot\lrell: rt"- Cart Nash, said Monday the quired or passe " c ' hi I b 'I th ch I r purpose" •eh'•cl•s fr o 1n nf'>('r ars. ve ce, wt(ln e assso .. -... H is absolute!,· un· the VW Beetle, "is completely pass8ngrr cnr saft'I\' st;111d-('{)nsc1on:ibl('." !hey ·,old lacking in rollover protection ards. They \\'an1ed 1!1at \\'llson. "1h :11 a vt·hiclt> so and protection against OC· American manufacturt•rs 11·ill Jacking in rudunl'nl:iry {)('· cupanl ejection despite the follow suit unless the go\'rrn-C"up:i.nt rr;:ish pro11·cl1on l.1t• .. J She's -Got Tlie Secret l"AG tlAHI. Ital,\' tA I'! -A Sardinian Yt'oman ro n\'icted of em- bel.ilen\ent has avoidrd "4:'r\·tn~ llJ IY!'O-n\onth jail S('llh·nc:e for th~ yeers bv ge uiril! preJ;?nant '1htt"f' tunes 1l1t· lattst child \Vas ht'f 1-0lh. l'nd('f ltahan I a 11', wonlt'n t'Oflv\eled of rninor rrltnl's cannot be Ja lh·d ~'h.ilc pregnant or for six 111011ths :1ftt·r thl• birth of tht• b:iby OAIL V PILOT 9 2nd BIG MARKDOWN (J .. Jta.io tnhl WlSTCLlff rLAZA 11,h & ll'flNE - NIWrOllT llACH well-known propensity o f n1ent steps in. n1arkrtrd " Volkswagens fo overturn and l-'_:.;.:::.:..:.:;c;:_::.:_ _____ _:=:.:::::.:_: ______ _;,,=========='!__---------- despite the special hazards of overturning in off-road opera- tion." TIIEY WROTE James E. Wilson, acting administrator of the National Highway Traf- fic Safety Administration, urg- ing that import and sales of "The Thing" be barred until it i9 made to conform to federal sarety standards for regular passenger cars. Pause On .The GreeH They also requested recall of the vehicles a I r e a d y marketed for installation of safety features. There is plenty of interesting: art to see at Festival of Arts in Laguna Beach. But these two apparently felt a breather and soft drink would enhance viewing. They are Beck F'ett.el. left. of Diamond Bar and Lisa Bahar of Dana Point. Grounds are open daily fro m noon to midnight through Aug. 26. Besides the art of 175 ar- tists, attractions inrlude puppet shows and a free children's art workshop. A SPOKES~1AN for Volkswagen of Am erican said the company had not seen Nader's statement but that the . ,. ' , . For men who are tired of following the crowd. r. Take a lead from Penneys. ,. I '. t Polyester/rayon sport shirt lorrpen. l't tong point , _. or long point button- down collar styles. Assor!ed colOfs, sizes S . M. l . XL. 998 Men's short sleeve polyester/cotton shins w ith tong point collar. Penn Prest tor easy care. Checks or pleids S,M .L .XL 798 Baggy jeans for young men. W1tn c1easf' and cu fled boll oms Polyestettcollon denim or ch11mbray Blue s11es 28 -38 • JCPenney ••rn•w .. ,1.1 ... u .. •JcPonn•rChat!IO- We know what you're looking for •. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M at the followlng 1tore1: FASHION ISLAND , Newport Beach {71 4) 644-2313 . Hl3NTitilGTON CENTER. Huntington Beoch {71 4) 892-7771 . HARBOR CENTER, Co sta Me sa (71 4) 646-5021 . ., 31 d ···-o~..,.li. ' . ., ·'" ~ ~ . . , ay~,:9 .; , . . --; f ; Hurry, pt e . 1n for our shag sale. Your choice. 6 9 ~q.yd. Reg. 8.99 sQ . yd. Tn 1s 1.,~••nti'> t1ll n11011 shaq is etis. in c.1ea n ;v ., w·ll ~e"D its bea (1ty for 'fe?." io cc•r r· Pile is neat SP.I lo• lasting sri;ipe rP~e·1!1on Ava >lahlt 1n I B o' th<c? rnost wanted Clecor;iior colors Style 6150. Reg . 8.99 sq . yet. A Clen c,r> '>11dQ ol Kocel ' polyesrer !hil t <> r+ .1 1ir•n' 101 oounae-bac• h1 a1n1->;,ci1· , dve treatment pr o~·:· s stn~ '"" 3 T•J•,.. colorat1ons Oo.uaritP ar-'1 ,.,,,.,.to cleari Style 6460 Reg. 8.99 sq. yd. Go informl!l l or elegant w11h this vf'·sa1 11~ nylon sho·i sriag. SulJtle 1ihaC11no r!foct riCICls to the h<\ilUT ·/ r>l I""· .., p liP A /.:ltl.:!r) P 1'1 ~ W•fl., rdr " ! 1] v 111'] d".!C:O•il:o r I Oll')J' "'' •• /I ;. \ -.. Free measuring. Quick .. Cehvery . E•perl carpel 1n s1 .tlla11on service available. JCPenney has a complete selection ot value priced c arpet padding. Come In 01 use our tree shop-al- homl' service-. Call Our ' Reg. 8.99 sq . vd. Solt .,., '·sh 11i ... ury 1~ yours with th •S durabl" ntion sn~q Tn ... C11sl1nct1ve 3-tone colora11ons w111 ma•"' your norne unique Eas11() car"-for :oo Style 6860 carpel speciahsl w ill bring broadloom samples to your home or office. No ob119allon. ol course . II you CIOn I know c.arp1;1•"9 ~now vour dPa lpr' P<-• r<-y-;, ~ells only I rl!! Qual+ty Droae11oom rrom tne c.ounlr{S l 1"°1f-S! cll•D"! ,.. s We k~~~~~~!~ng f~r~ Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the follow,ing stores: -. . FASHl6N ISL'AND, Newpo rt Be~ch (71 4) 6~4 -2313. ' HUNTINGTON CENTER , Hunl ingfon Bcoch (71 4) 892 -777 1 . ' JO OAILV PILOT Wtdnt~a~, July 2'.>, 19/J - WHITE FRONT-··•·····-· ~ .... . THIS IS THE SALE YOU'VE. BEEN WAITING FOR.Jli ~I SAU NOW IN PROGRES-S~PRICES EFFECTIVEiHRtrSlTURDaY, JUtY 28111!~ ;-HU GREAT SAVINGS ON ALL OUR SMALL H.ECTRICS PATIO SUPPLIES FOR ALL NEEIS l All BUDGETS SAVE2.98 TOASTMASTER BROILERtOVEN OURIOW RIG.1 6.97 .13ss Get 2 appliances in one. Bakes nr broils li~e an electr ic stove but is easier to clean, ta~es 1ess space, ponable. 5231 HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Foam Fire Ext. Silent Mercury Switch Assorted Screw Drivers Metal Tool Box Flashlight Spray Paint Our Entire Stock Cabinet Hardware Picnic Table Covers BAR·B·O Tools Chaise & Beach Pads G1rden Gloves 0 soill1ting S prlnkler Glnlen Hand Tools REG. •2.99 llOW 5197 REG. S!.29 MOW soc REG. '" llOW 1 O< REG. •t.66 NOW s1 OO REG. "\ llOW 25 ' REG. 61c NOW 39c REG. 11.~9 NOW soc BABY POWDER l HAIR RINSE 74c lt~•IH ' JtllUH •1~, Jlll\ltr rtt· l"! Miu lrtc-11111• rl11t •.•.•.. riJ. 1.1 JOHNSON! 81£! POWDER -14 01. of Dur est ~1otec1ioo. tRCCK HAIR RINSt -S 01. 9f cre.,e 11nse & ,·cr1'119ller. CHDCll. II.ID'S VITAMINS -60's. 1miiro1e~. ~weelene: 118 IEC. Sl.71 ..... ....... I I REG. S? 97 NOW REG. 51 59 NOW 75' REG ""NOW S1 SO REG "' NOW 15<ea. OSTER ICE CRUSHER OR RIVAL FOOD SLICER BB ICE CllllSHtD llEGlll&ll ...... 17.91 fOGU SllCll lllGUL.All ....... 11.91 ICE CRUSHER·Crushes mounds of ice in seconds! From coarse to fine texture for frosty frappes. Large portable ice tray is transparent, holds 3 refrigerator trays of crushed ice. SLICER-Precision slicing with the professional touch! 6V2" blades really do the job. Thickness regulator. Self.sharpen· ing. blade • Thumb guard, blade locl Spur clamp for sma ll foods. 1000. SAVE s4.09 PROCTOR SILEX ICE CREAM FREmR OUR LOW RIG ... 12.97 ass Making ice cream the old- fashioned, natural 't.ay is fun as well as delicious. Loads of · recip.es. 245 2 · PATIO DEPARTMENT 3·PIECE BBQ TOOL SET For cooking craftsmen· spatula, tongs & fork. E9joy ·'he results to· night. ii~ sec 1,19 SPORTING GOODS TH~ LOOK OFfE~T.f!~R POLYFLEX PATJO CHAIR OR BIG CHAISE LOUNGE . ' ggcHAIR LOON.GE gee PATIO CHAIR-REG . 9.69 ... LOUNGE REG.15.99·Enhance your patio with this revolutionary Rafio furniture. They're made from polyflex, so they feel s!IJ;tantial. not like the .usual vinyl webbing. They have the look of real leather to give your patio the luxury look. Ktt 111 tte11s i• all S11ns. ll111it1' t' q'11tiUt111 bllll. TAHITI TIKI TORCHES • Give-your patio a glo1•. Brightens partie~ softly for roma"ce. Low 299 RIG ..... Deluxe model with fold· 49 9 ing legs. 3 ske:.ers i~L ~~r. Ad;ustable grill.. '·'' I • RADIO DEPARTMENT Aile Cassette Recorder CRm QTY .• ll:EG. 111.97 NOW Federal Cassette Recorder CR300 QTY. 38 REG. •11.97 NOW Roberts Cassette Recorder DISPLAY OTY. 3 REG.126.97 NOW Webcor Cassette Recorder TC240 DISPLAY 1 REG. 12J 97 NOW Toshiba AM/FM Radio 405X DISPLAY I REG. 159_97 NOW Packard Bell AM/FM Radio R5103 DISPLAY l REG. 169.97 NOW Ookoder 8 Track Quad. Player QTY. J REG. 179,97 NOW Panasonic Quad AM/FM Radio nso QTY. 5 REG. •lW.95 NOW GE M8660 8 Track DISPLAY t REG. 1179.95 NOW GE AM /FM 8 TRACK SC4200 DISPLAY l RE G. •2J9,00 NOW Lloyds 8 Track Quad. 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And the pool sets up eas ily and quickly -no special tools are needed. Here's just one exaffijlle of the many pool values in our ouldoor . ·department. Come in and select the one for you. ASSORTBI VINYL 11111 ms Big colortul re<I, white & blue 4 19 striped vinyl surt riders.17x48'' long to give you lots of room. ~ , , HOUSEWARES Wine Racks .............................. s400 Potted Plants ........................... 1200 Flat Ware ............................... 3/5100 Knife Sets ................................ 1100 Gadgets ................................. 2/5100 5 Piece Mug Sets ..................... 1200 DELUXE FUl.l SIZE GUITAR ~~MP.790 $15 Concert size ~J1tar G: a fa·~at· lie loN pri:~. G~~.; l,x.·1~: ·~· scnant w~od co-s~:"ct1\/1 ~~d ttinforced neck. 6 o-;iQD stri~as. 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PORTABLE PHONO, COMPARE AT 11.95 Pia~~ bot~ lp's and sinrlr~ Rug~cd h 1'M 1moart c.l"•nP t mai e.> 11 !ht perlet l part1 R~i·r Srlid 'iJt! 1i;!anl plt11 31"'01' (' G.E. AM/FM TABlE RADIO, COMPARE AT 18.9l OUR REG . PRICE 3.58 -~CH GAL. A good quality paint for 1~alls dr.d ~·of ll~1ng. dining and b11droom~. Dries ti:> a ~moot• !lat 1 n1~h 1n iu~! 30 minutes. Comes rn 7 re~d/ r •':I ~~ro•J: r roln•s U you'vp 11~1 a p.1in· . ·~ 11,~d. c-.rnr· 1J l'fh~tc /rent ari{! sav~ !Ii GALS. . ' •. SHOP WITH COl\IFIDEl\ICE AT WHITE FR l\JT ••• !iATl!iFACTIOl\I 6UARAl\ITEED OR YOUR MOl\IEY BACK "" ,.......___ · -c· 0-STA MESA 3088 BRISTOL ST. . '""~,G~ G.~~=l~.~· c·•=-~' \ • MllTlHWCltllO . • ... San Di•go Freew1y 1t Bristol 1~!-~ OI USfOUi tt11VUO£NTttlllTTltMS 1 --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---' ., j " • • • ., • • I ... ... l!s M1 tra Uo slit by ""' ale 1 ... ct! Ta rel "" , .. thl of thl nu • th; rel ab "U pe: heo wt fo Jin ' sb Al lht ha .. '" cu lht po "' ca lot SU an "" tht fyi ffi< ~ le• bu ad • • ' • Success Goals Changing Material Well-being Losirig Appeal Br JOYCE 1. KENNEDY ls the American Idea of sue- ..., dlllllln&! According lo a major ,,.,., -~ .repirt Issued by thij ~merlean M • n ~ _ A.Dociatk>ns, tradilloOIJ gtl8)-orlehted no- tiOD.!J about success may be slipping away lo be replacod by qu•ll\Y-<>l·~resty!I!. conct1111 and p er a op a l saliafactlon along the ""). This unusuBUy r e a d, a b I e rep:rt,1.--"Tbe Changing Suc- cess Ethic," by D a I e Tamowleski, is bll!!ed on reiponau from 2800 American busintssmen. If findings are reasonably ~ntaUve of the current popular definition of success~amowieski says, the lmP.'\ca ns for American managemen are enonnous. THE RE RT suggests that the newly emerging success- relat~ values now favor above ' (mlterial well-being, "the richne~ . of human ex· perience and the rewards in- herent ~ a 1 social reality in which l..felllllne opportunities for s e 1 f ·expression are limiUess. ',' J Among th~ inten!sting and startling conclusions in the AMA ...,.Y '~ -Since 1967, SO percent or the buslnesmnen s u r v e y e d have changed, or have con- sidered changing, their oc- cupational field: 70 percent o[ those not satislied with their present career expect to be searching for a way to make a career change in th e foreseeable future. -An alarming 40 percent of surveyed middle managers and 52 percent of supervisory ~s say that they find their Work, at best, unsatis- fying, Top or executive management i s decidedly tn<Se "career~ontent" than is either middle-or supervisory- Jevtl management. early 30 percent say b s activities h a v e a sely affected their health in the last five years; most h'8lth ..tated difliculUcs, they say, are btougbl on by hel1htened day-to-day bwintSS pressures. -A majority or a 11 respondents believe that ad- vancement is more often than not Ute result of a "largely subjective evaluation or arbitrary decision" On the part of corporate superiors. -According to half the respondents, a ' ' d y n a m I c persona1ity" and the "ability to sell yourself and your ideas" are more highly valued attributes in business today than is a reputation for hones- ty or strong moral conviction. C 0 l\f ~f 0 N Amn.JDES shared by businessmen participating in the Al\-tA study who say that they are completely satisfied with their personal and professional prog· ress are: A greater tendency to hold religious values in hJgher esteem. A greater tendency to equate success with grealer material reward and« cafeer advancement. A greater tendency to say that parental guidance and in- fluences were instrumental in the selection of their overall goals and aspiratiom. A greater tefldency to exalt qualities of integrity above qualities or "personality." A greater tendency to say that "persooal contacts" is a relatively unimportant factor influencing c a r e e r ad- vancement. A greater ten- dency to believe that the disenchantment of yo u t h threatens soclal stability and U.S. economic growth and world leadership. ON TIIE OTHER hand, common attitudes shared by businessmen who said they were not happy with their level of personal and pro- fessional progress are: A greater tendency to believe that their personal conei!pts of success differ greatly from those of their parents, peers, and of young people in general. A greater tendency to believe that "personal con- tacts" is the singly most im- portant f a c t 0 r influencing CHAIN FENCE SAYE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECJ FN-1ILY, HOME AND ms caretr advancement . A tendency to v a I u e "'oc- cupational a t a t u s and autbority" to a greater extent than do businessmen who con- sidtr themselves completely succtSJful A greater tendency lo believe that the dise.n· chantrnent of youth is a prod- uct of an informed, Jn- tellectual rejectlon or tradi· tional values by a better educated generation or young people. What Is success? The report, available for $7.50 to noo- niembers, and $5 to members ol A m e r i c a n Management Associations ( 135 W. 50th St., New York, N.Y. 10020) con- tains a treasury of poetic and practical definitions. $1 Billion T11skegee Suit Eyed MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP ) -A damage suit which could total as much as $1.8 billion was filed in federal court here as a result of the Tuskegee Study. ln the experiment. black men infected with syphilis were allowed to go untreated to measure the effects of the disease. THE SUIT, naming several federal agencies as defen- dants, seeks $3 million or everyone lvho participated in the experiment and the heirs or estate of those who died. Some 600 black men living in rural :P.facon County were in- volved in the study conducted by the U.S. Public Health Service over a period of years until it came to li ght in 1972. The suit says the patients "'ere never told they had syphilis and some still living did not learn about it until they v.•ere officially notified in April . T\\'ENTV-SIX or more died from the disease. The purpose of the experiment )yas to determine by autopsy arter death just what syphilis does 10 the hwnan body. The suit also seeks a court order to make certain that lhc syphilis study is never resum- ed and for another injunction to prevent federal agencies from undertaking any other human experiment w h e r e participants do not give proper consent and where medical guidelines are inad!quate. SIGNING TIIE co"'plaint was state Rep. Fred Gray, a Tuskegee attomey and one or three black members of the Alabama Legislature. The suit charges violation or the 5th. 9th, 13th and 14th amendments to !he U . S. Constitution. • .. "".:I"" .,. . •'(QU\.L MA.'-'l TOAQMlf 4iME.0S HOf ToPt.fSS: .. ' Reaga1i Approves Mansion SACRAMENTO IAP) Gov. Ronald Reagan has ap- proved preliminary plans for a governor's mansion on a con· trovrrsial suburban s i t e . Verne Orr, state finance direc- tor has reported. At the same time. Assembly Speaker Bob f.1oretti. a pro- spective can d idate for governor, added his opposition Tuesday to locating I he mansion far from the Capitol on 1he site of an old lndian burial ground. ORR SAID Gov. and 1i·lrs. Reagan gave the archJtects the go-ahead July 9. He said the Governor has the legal right to approve the design. and no public hearing is plai1- ned. In an interview, Orr said the mansion will be "thoroughly contemporary." He said the use of adobe. wood, tile and stucco l'.·ould s u g g e s t California's Spanish heritage. As for the lack of a hearing on the $1.3 million taxpayer- rinanccd. project, Orr. said "you can't build a home by committee. Even a family disagrees on such things." Tf!E l\lA.t~SION is being designed to fit a site overlook- ing the American River in suburban Carmichael 14 miles from the Capitol. But a su.it has been filed to prohibit the use of the site. where a Nl.aidu Indian village once stood. A pre-construction archaelogical dig was halted last week before It really got started. f..foretti, a Van N u y s Democrat, explained his op- position in a letter lo Patrick E . Melarkey, a member of the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors. l\10RETII SAJD a governor should live near his office. He also said the people should have easy vie~·ing access to the house they paid for. ' tJ'. OUF* FAIRIC WHEN 50,o r INSTALLED IY WARDS ~ ~ helfllh •1'111 .,..11t1t1 9f sWl"lly, ..,,,.mtlrtt.,.1nc11 _.1v111 l1K .,. tr-Yl!lyl.u.11* fHrk. Wirt t1•r1$ h Ml4ip g11tv1111lled fer ••Ir• ,,.._,... ' . .......... t9pn1ll.lftttl11t1 -4 hlthllleti•• ... •atN et •• , ,.. ... w. pr1c... C.11 ........ 1 .... today! 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Wf'dntsday, J11ly 25 lCl73 OAILY PILOT 7 Ex-POW s Accused on New Charges \\'ASlitNGTON (UPI) \l'eight and that ther' 11 no Leonard "':ts upset because Army men and refl the Na\.'y Seven former prl.SOOers of war "'ay lo try thetn under civillnn tt1e Army condurtt'Ci no for1n:il dropped charges q~lnst the: in North Vietnam have betn law for prison camp oflen5C5. invcstlgtlllon before dropping Af3rines because ol t b ~ accused n.ne"'· of mixonduct the chargell aMBUISt the f\\'C· Anny's action. charges, the Anny announcW. TIIE 1-·ouR men still ln 1he ----=--=--------'--------- The enlaled men, t "'' 0 service, ho\\ ever, cannot be 1'-1arines alld five A.m1y inPn, discharged until $0mt' actionl,.---WANTED----. is taken on l.£0nard's ac-were cleared just three week::; cusations. anr:os ago or the 11rst charges. The In droppiJli the 1ni 11 ., 1 DIAMONDS e GE;tlSTO""'" new a llegatM>ns of mutiny charges brought by Guy. the w~re brought by Air Force secretaries oi the Am1y and Maj. Ed"'ard \V. Leooard Jr.. the Navy said there l''a.s too who was imprisoned "'ilh the little evidence to support the1n 1tCC').lsed. and C'ited the Pentagon's Jtwt!t by jot1ph is t••r~hin9 for d l1mo111I• a"d 9•1•11tonat flom pr!.,1!1 i11dl.,Jd111l1 111d 11ltl•1. c ••• 1 .. 1 .,.min•lion •nd ..... 1 ... tion by 011r ••ptrh. Hl9h1tt pr!~.,~ p•id. Call !40.9066 10·9 d1ily, S•lv•day 10·6, S1111d•v ,lot1d, 1tlr for Mr. D•11ni1 Foli1 01 M1, Jottph . TllE ARAIY said Leonard policy of leniency ~o"·ard those nd "'ho made propagnnda ·e els by ·1oseph nted hls charges late Mo ay statements tor tho No,lh Viet· I -I W _ at Max~'ell Air Force Base. ~ _ Ala .. v.•here he is stationed. A nam<'se. he So1tti c-' P'IB41 e 1131 lrhtel, C.U. M-e S40-t066 s p 0 k es m a n said I I .. ~·~u~UT~A~R~Y~~SO~U~R~C~E~S~s~a:id:!~::::;;::;:;::;:;;:=:;;::;:;:====:i::iii:::iiiii~:;:ii~ secretaries ol the Army andli -----~ ----------- Navy had betn advised. but had not received copies of the ~ific accusations. . The Anny said Leonard fil- ed charges against Marine Pvt. Frederick L. Elbert, 2.5. or Brent\\'oocl. N.Y.: Marine ''GAS SAVER'' SPECIAL Sgt. Alfonso R. Riate, 18, of Santa Rosa, Calif.; Army Spec. 4 ~1ichnel P. Branch, 26, ol llighland Heights. Ky.; Army Sgt. Robert P . Chenoweth. 25. ot Portland, Ore.; Anny Sgt. James A. Daley. 25. of New York; Anny Sgt. King D. Rayford. 27, of Chicago, and Army Sgt. John A. Young, 27, of Grayslake. Ill. TJIE SA.\IE seven \1.'ere cleared July 3 of prison camp misconduct charges filed by Air Force Col. TI1e<Kiore Guy. CAPRI the Sexy European Since Gu y's charges ~'ere dropp('(i. thrtt or the men - Chcno~·eth. Rayford, a nd Branch ha\•e b e e n honorably discharged. + FREE 10-SPEED ,BIKE Pentagon legal officials said that be-cause these three are now civilians. L eon a rd ' s charges against thc1n tmdcr military Ja\v carry no legal with every one ordered and delivery durin9 Ifie month of July ! Girl Gets New Name $149.00 ITALIAN IMPORT VALUE •. WIDE SELECTION OF 2000 & V /S's AVAILABLE SAN DIEGO (AP ) -A 16- year-old girl who claims lo be a direct descendant of Nancy Hanks may nov.· use lhe same nan1e as the mother of Abraha1n Lincoln. TI1e nlln1e change sought by Susan Lee Hanks ~·as ap- proved by Superior Courl Judge Eli H. Levenson. The ncv.1 Nancy is the daughter of Harold Lee and Frances Ellen HanksofSan .~D~ie~g~o~·---~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~~~~~~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~ HAPPf 122nd BIRTHDAY SINGER CELEBRATES 122 YEARS IN SEW-BUSINESS WITH A TREMENDOUS SAVINGS PARTY! COME! ENJOY! Luxury TOUCH & SEW * machine with cabinet OFF REG. PRICE The super machine! Raved about for its ease Of op- eration and features that an11cipate every sewing need.!! serves you with 14 bu1ll·1n straight, zig-zag, stretch and decorative stitches, e><en speed basling, all a! 1he turn of a dial. • Exclusive push-bul!on Iron! drop-in bobbin . rev1inds in 1he machine 1 .• ---~- • Bu11t-1n buttonholer' • Exclusive solt-louch fabric feed. Fashion-Mate• zig-zag sewing machine Sews with finesse down lo the last delall. It sews buuonholes, but1ons, overedging. too. v1i1hout auachm&nlS! II has lhe exclusive Siooer• fronl drop-in bobbin, a - -bobbin-overw1nd SJl'I I preventio n l~a· $11 lure. everyth~ng to make sewing a\oyl RE G.89.95 Carrying case or cabinet extra Versatile zig-zag machine llllY' Doe:; everyday sewing jobs. sev1s buttonhole s. buttons. $5 , and mends wilhout attach· 11.(oder men!s. Has hinged presser 177 !001. numbered seam guide- lines, tension setting dia l. REG. 69.95 Carrying case or cabinet extr1 Stylist• stretch·stitch sewing machine So ~Y \Vays 10 ~e11 v1ith 6 SAU bu11t-1n stilchos. Bi1ndStitch· ,_ 1ng. 100. Other fealure s Modal include push-button reverse, •13 snap-on presser feet, e)l'Clu- sive lront drop·in t>obb1n REG. 159.95 Carrying cue or ctblnet 1xlr1 SINGER Sewing Center& and participating approved dealers Singer has a liberal trade· In policy. Also, a Credit Plan is available at Singer Sewing Ceniers and many aooroved dealers. For address of store or dealer nearest you. soe the yellow pages under SEWI NG MACHINES. .,. Tr•domat1t. of THE SINGER COIAP"NY DAILY PILOT Groo11ring Always Changing By PETER J. STEINCROHN, M.D. Dear Dr. Steincrohn : I get almost sick when I look at my 2l·year~ld son. He has J(l'own a long beard and shaggy moustache and looks just like his grandfather! I ca n ' t persuade him to shave or be neat. tie is not a hippie. but sure looks like one. \Vhat can I do'? -Mrs . L. COMMENT : Play it cool. mother. Play it cool. If you can get yourself lo bridge the generation gap a while longer. !he problem will take care of itself. I predict it will not be long before butch haicruts will be back in style. Haven 't you noticed that sideburns are get· ting shorter? r THINK the best way to give }'OU some oomfort and relieve your nervousness Is by quoting from a recent article in the Journal of the American f.-Iedical Association, v.'ritten i DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE • ···and much, much morel SAVE 40% AND MORE! $13.00 & $1'6.00 Values! Famous Maker (Sorry, we can't mention the name!) Double Knit Men's Flares. WAIST SIZES 28-42 BUT NOT IN ALL LENGTHS s 99 •1st Quality Dress, Sport, Regular Flarn • Belt Loop Styles-Some Cuffed •No Iron Docron Polyester & Other Name Brand Fabrics Fantastic group a f tap quality fasliion pants in name brand fabrics ond pOpUklr colors at fa bulous savings of 40% & mare! First quol. ily, smartly & cornfortobfy styled -with labels removed to protect moker, Not oU styles available in oil s~ -sliop eorty tor best selection. Men's Short Sleeve Knit Sport Shirts ~. ~~~.:".".''. 3' 810 tapered & tolled with 0 bonded collar i,; r choice af patterns. *1 dl8 ~~· ." \ Beg. *2~ Women's (/ New Fashion Bead Jewelry COttlll bl Taps ~~,~: 3:s5 stripes, ton•on-r tones. S-M-L . Reg. '3::. W0tnen's No-Iron Jeans ,_;nool;"'odcot· 2 I s5 ton ... styles galore. o 8to 16. r •JUll ... llrls' C.t111111J1T•17-M ,,I., .... •SUI •.llrls' .. lnliJlall l·lt ..... 2,.,~Jt ci........ 44c Priced Choost> from 1.2 & 3 row neck· , laces, multi·row twists, se«I ond Autoro beads in colors fOI" every ovtlit. • Motchlng hod Eo"ing1. , , 33< Wtdnt~•Y, July 25, 1973 PILOT·ADVERTISER 4 illl1 Reg. 8487 Top of the Charts 11 ~ Stereo Albums •SMOKEY -Smokey Robinson-T omla •DIAN.A. ROSS-Touch me in the Your Choice Momli\g-Motown s • TIMPT A TIOt-15-Mosterpiece-Gordy •RARE EARTH -Rare Earth-Recordings •STEVIE WONDER -Talking Book.-Tomlo •EDDIE KENDRICKS-Kendricks-Tomla •JERMAINE-Come into My Ufe-Morown •JACKSON FIVl-Sky Wt!tef-Soul •GU.DYS KNIGHT-All I Nttd!s Tlme-Tomlo • THE MIRACLES-Reooissonce-Lobel 77 Imagine! 10 current hit titles in Jong playi11g records )'OUl"I ot savings of 9Qc eoch. Al featvr• famous retarding artists and l'lf!Wtst titles. 8-Track Stereo & Cassette Tapes Major Label-Top Artists' Stereo Albums • Boddy Mio• • s of today's big stars 97 & smash hits Ol\ SuperSpte:lals 8'J AU the excitement Bobby Sherman • 121 ~~le•~pe~ Love Stoty • Ol'ld rnony more! 1hese ore only a few! greot labels-Dec- co, Worner Bros., fv\otown. Origlnolly Mode to Sell for $S.9S M1jar Ll~el Super Specl1I Re card Albums ••••••..••.. JJc New Rep(essi11s al former· Great Hits •••...•••••••• $1.39 Class \cs by Nenesuc~-Claisic & Modern Composers .• $1.99 Reg. 33c Insulated Hot I Cold Cups Pack of 25 7 0%. styrofaorn cups for hot Of cold drinks. Somdyfor~ or party use. And less than l e apiece. 1ac April Showers or Persian Ulac Powder or Cologne OolyAt • c 'i-i" Thrifty At • S Oz. Dusting Powder 54 Tllllt Price • 3 Oz. Sproy Colog'ne Batlitime favorites ICK fro· • grant refreihmtnt. Disc. pkg. • April Show•rt or Muguet Hond Gnd Boilr Lot~ l 01. 3 I 54· c ""= •AprUShow•rtlOr. o Cologne r •2•4 g •444 Revere tenliltll Cookware j 8549 Full Lenlith Door Mirrors •1~~:,~-~r"t~~:i~e s2e1 Shell look • Fln\s~li Fram• These handsome mirrors comport ta oihtfs seM· ing for many dollors mare! fcirnous Pirtiborqk Pennvemon glass mITTOl's gi~e shorp, cleat images •.• smart ftOl'l"les ore molded from dur· 't."-,"'" oblehi-lmpocts1yrene. , ot It's been years since we've been '\ ". able ta sell mirrors af thisqual· .....:.-... ity at this IOw -price! Reg. 81447 Folding Bed Millions Sold for 19c: to. I Mattress Sne $6.04 s in Clearance 73 Alwovs a sellout ond now cleorooce priced! Rugged aluminum frame plus comfort· oble I 17" thkk mot· tress mokes ·o greot bed for 'vocation, guest, comping trips. M11uf1cturer1s Over-Productl11t! Resago Tip Cigarillos s113 Box 0 0150 ·" Duncan Sinclair Scotch WhiskY Fifth Gallon Distilleod & blended in Sco1lond. Judged one of the world's 10 best , lasting scotches. S1ock your bar & pocket the savings. in limited time offer. s 49 Far Carefree Steppinq! Get This Super Value! Women's Boat Shoes shon with full C\fsh-Smart, .«>mfortob~ s1 9 9 ion insoles, sturdy , We bought the disttibutors $1 99 molded so!.s, cotton en1ire stock to be able to duck uppers. Repeat se" these top quality. nome af o sellout? brand pons 01 this sloshed t""-'::"':::"'~~,.,..-:--~~-------~,-- P"<•! A"'oodo "' "'"''· ••· • $1.49 Giant Linoleum Roll ••.••••••••••••• ·99• • Assortment of Fruit Baskets .••••••.••••. 97' • $8.97 Plastic Canopy Lamps ••••••• , ••. pr. 'fi.66 • 88' Urns & Planters ••••••• · ••••••••••• 2 for 'I.DO • 63' 52 Ounce Decanters •••••••••••••••••••• 47' • $1.98 Earlhenware Jumbo Cup & Saucer •••••••• 11.69 • Sl.39 Ind ia Brass Incense Burner •••••••••••••• 97' • $1.44 Boys' & Girls' Candle Figurines ••••••••••• 99'. • $1.49 Wireless Closet Lites : ••••••••••••••• 77' • 89' Chrome Plated Flashlites •••••••••••••• 67' • $15.87 Lady Sunbeam Shaver •••••••••••••• 112.87 • $3.18 Girls' Smock Tops, 7-14 •••• •i• ••••••••• '2.38 • $2.!8 Naturganic E, 100 l.U. !Ill's ••••••••••• 11.88 • $4.98 Naturganic E, 200 1.U. lOO's .•••••••••• 13.88 • 79' Tru-Touch Vinyl Gloves, Pack of 6 .•••....•• 48' • $1 .28 Playtex Handsaver Gloves, Pack of 2 Pair ••. 99' l"c<l 15c Old Fashioned Scented Soap ~f'~' ~~_..;~ 3 I 2 I c gt'OO(t'S, shopn, cobrs. O Top quoUty • • •• priced r low· irl Cleoronr:. So~. • -,"'-. ,. .. M•. " M,. ' Dr s H. 30 in I H Wtdntlda,, July 25. 197J DAILY PILOT J5 \ For the Record County Con~iders Conversion of Surplus Lan~ l -· Births By JAt:K BROBACK super\•lsors to send to cities in and Sadd.ltback Valley par<.-tls chased by o"·ner:s of an ad- Of .,.. o.itr '*" ~"" their d!st.rlcts, accordiug lo llsttd arc : jacent n10te1 far expn.nsioo. SANTA Ai~A -Future con-Rlchard Ruiz , e1ccutl\'c ass\~· ~ -The former Los Alami10,--Four pal'Ct"ls in Huntington version or 1nore than 60 tanl to Baker. cuuntv fire statioa site, 4,500 Beach :ii \\'amcr A\'enl.k and partels of Orange County An accompanying me!lsa gc ~uarC feet, st Katella Avenue Orlon Street overlooking ffu n· public land to recreation or to the cities indicates that the and Los Alamitos Boult \'ard. llngton llnrbor. This land w11s opeo space use 1$ being lilted parcels are pos~y A 1970 appraisal val ued lhi.; sought by the cily for a vie"' pursued by the st.ail o( Second available and queries the cbm-laud at $37,SOO. park and Baker is investigat- ..DIJlriot SUptrviSor _David ...L. munltles oo thelr possible use. I I ing !he poss.ibil1ty of !urning Baker. , for open space or recreation. -A t,%%3-SQUARE-FOOT It over to the communty. flforc 1;be program wu sporked parcel at the corner of Ck! than 16.00 square fee t is in- by Baker three weeks ago Tr TIES IN with the state Obispo Street and Pacific vol\·~. when he blocked the sale of 8 law which requires cities, as Coast Hjghw:i.y in Dana Point, -A 1,750-square-(oot par('('] 30.00().squar~foot parcel in \\'ell as the COWlty, to have appraised in 1969 at $40,000. In Nc'>'•port Be.ach at the cor· WestmJMter. The supervisor open sp:ice elements in their This property, if not held by l'H!'r of Balboa Boulevard mid reasoned that such land could plans. the county and developed as 23rd St rei)!. As things 001v be turned over to cities or Among the Orange Coast open space. could be pur· 'ltand. this property ,,·\II lX' Ci\'ic organi z ation s for .---=-----=-----C....--'-------'---- development and maintenance as mini-parks or small rccrea· lion areas. sold as sW"plus by the COWlt)' Oil Sept. 24. -FOUR PARCi!U totalling more than 27.000 square (rtl at El Toro Hoad and Fron! Streel In El Toro. -T h e 30,000-square-foot parcel on Springdale Strtet In Wmmtnster "'hich is being hc>ld at B{lker's rQquest. It is triangular in shnpe Md "'a5 appraised al $20 .000 last fifn y. -A l.58-a<:re triangulur· shaped lot at F.dini;?.er Avenue and Ne11dund Strct't 1 n \.\1c.st1ninstl'r 11hich l'0:-1 1h1• county flocxi <..'Ontrol di!itricl $8,295 v.·htn purchased. -A 3.!5-ACRE parcel bts1dc the flood control district's llwt!lngton l34!1tch channel al Urookhurst Stree t and Coast 11!,hwny in HWllingl.Oll Beach. This choice parcel "'lll be dedared surplua next year unless II ts held. -A narrow strip or Jund beside the dist rict's Paular1no C.1lannel in Costa filt"sa. -A !anal\ p.ar<.'t'.:I hordcring Laguna Canyon Hoad i n l,.1t:t111n B1•11ch. Ht•C'lan~ular 111 • shapo, It cost Ihe c1Jstri4 $3,032 and M5 betn de<:lan:O, · surplus since late 1963. t • ' I.ti AC R ES In o.f 1riangulAr pereel ll D t:J : Ob~po Street and Vlctarii. Boulevard In Ca p I a l r a D'O Deach awrabed at $3,860 1970. -Two small parcels In Sill Juan Capistrano along :;;• Trabuco Creek channel val cit about $16.000. One Is loc tt t !he ronnuence of San Juarr Creek a.nd the other at AllP!f,\. ;ind f)(o\ Obi~po strttt!I. Otlier Deaths All of tne 64 parcels surveyed to date have been declared surplll!I by the county or probably will be soon. NORMA.U.Y such parcels are disposed ot in public sale. most times at a fraction of their actual value. NOW THRU JULY 28 HIL!.'lBOROUGH (AP) Funeral services were held 11f~y for San Francisco Peninsula countess L 1111 a a Rem.Ward Dand.in1 at her opulent 97·room rn a n s i o n, Carolands. The Oakland-born heireM died there unex· pectedly at age 93. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Dr. Walt.tr lleil 83, an art scholar and director oi tbe M. H. de Young l\fuseum here for 30 years, died Sunday follow- ing a long illness. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Private funeral services are pl anned for Grtcor y Ghlckmann, 74, an artist whose work! have b e e n di.splayed lhroughout t h e world. He died Monday n1 Good Samaritan Hospital. TEL AVIV (AP )-Arye Pln- eui, the chainnan of the Jewish Agency and a leader of the world Zionist movement , died early t.ooay. the Jewish Agency announced. He was 61. TIJCSON, Ariz. (API - Rosary was sahj Tuesday night and requiem mass will be celebrated today for Florence MoQllwt, nationally known women's penologist and a fwnde.r of the League of Women Voters in the, 19'l0s. She died here SUnday at 85. Death Notices· ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCUFF MORTIJARY m E. 17th SL, Costa l\fesa 14MUI • BAL'lz.BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Coroea del ·Mat 1'7:1-1450 Costa l\feu 148-!ft.f • BELL BROADWAY MORTIJARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa LI 1-3'3! • DILDAY BROTHERS l\10RTUARIES 17911 Beacll Blvd. Hmltington Beach IU-7771 !44 Redondo Ave. Lo11 ·e.acll !lj-4.!l-llli • M.COR~flCK LAGUNA eEACB MORTUARY n• Lagana Canyon Rd . IH-1115 • PAClnCVIEW MEMORIAL PARR Cemetery Pttortaary Cbapel 1111 Paclllc Vl<w Drh·e Newport Buell, Calllorala 14UIIO • PEEK FAMILY {X)µlNIAL FUNERAL HOME 7&01 Bolsa Ave. Westminster S93-l5!5 • S~llTIIS' MORTUARY C'l l\lala St. lhmtlngton Beacb 53Ullt "In keeping wilh this board's conunitment to open space and recreation as elements of the new g~ral plan of the county, these surplll!I parcels sh:lu1d be ex· amined for their potential for such purposes." Baker told 1hc other supervisors. His office has researched the inventory of such land in three catcjlories -general county ownership, road department and fiood control district. WHILE l\IOST of the parcels are small and many or them not suitable for park use, there are many which could be profitably used for s u c h p"'JXlS"S. Baker has sent ropies of the Inventory to all cities in the second district and the list will be made available to other Wireless Fans Set For Even.t The Orange County Fairgrounds v.'ill be bristling \Vith r adio antennas this weekend a-s citizens band enthusiasts from all ove r the nation gather for their Gold Coast Jamboree. Scheduled Friday through Sunday, the jamboree pnr vides an opportunity for the wireless rans to see the races of those they've been talking to all year. Purpose or the three-day event is to raise money for a mobile kidney machine to be used at Children's Hospital of Orange County. Camper and trailer parking is available on the fairground s at the rate of $3 per day. The entertainment includes western stuntfighting e:t· hibitions by the Cactus Carson's Raiders, band music. a bowling tournament, and Cal Worthington and his dog "Spot." Driver Asks $10 Millio11 SANTA ANA -A woman motorist,· who claims seriou!I injuries sufrered in a traff ic accklent Nov. 11 have left her a quadraplegic, wants $10 mil- lion in damages in an Orange County Superior Court lawsuit that names the coonty and three cities as defendants. Sharon Lee Nolan names the cities or Huntington Beach. Sea] Beach, \Vestminster and the S and S Construction Com· pany as subsidiary defendants with Orange County in an ac- tion charging them all with negligence leading to her ac- cident at Bolsa Chica Road and Rancho Road. She claims poor road ron· diUon!!, the lack of adequate lighting and general negligence in a construction area Jed to an accident in which her car left the main road and overturned in an ir· rigation ditch. Ex-student Takes Post PUBLIC NOTICE Fonner VC Irvine student llll"••IOtl <CH.l•T 0 ' TM• .,. ... ,..Of' CALl,OtUOA "0• body president Tom De Lapp TM• coutrn <>' oaa••• ol University Park, Irvine, has ... A-mlS Est$ ,, HILOAE McCCMlM1tK. joined the stall of the UC Stu· 0=rc'J IS HEll:E•Y OIVEN l"tl dent Lobby in Sacramento. so1 .... r, wttkf" ,... n1t11 Nr•lro • Mtl1lon A June graduate, De Lapp is W ,,..,... ot Wiii 11111 lw lu.,.net of Lin-Te.•-'•·~ to , .. rt1011.,, a past chairman of the Student rirt11..ct te w111c11 11 m.ot •or tvrtlltr Body Presidents' Council. He ~rtkllltrt. at111 fl'Mlt l!W n..... l'flll Ol.c:• flt llMf'lflf nw ·-1111 ""' "' 1w AuoJ. succeeds Stephen Williamson l 4, ,,,,_ it t :oo i.m .. i .. IM QWrtroem et who 15· leaving the Lobby slaff 0-'tmtnt No. 3 of tt!d COlll'I, 11 100 c1m: CfflT•r 0r1 .... w"'' 1n 1111 c1ty et to resume studies. ,.,.,., ,.,,., c1n1ort111. 011ti11 Jutl n. 1tr.a. The student legislative ad· WIL IA#I •• ST JOHN. ....... .. _ organization is sun. °"1"tY Cltl'k """"""'.1 r 0 .. 1 ..... 11. Cl.Ilk • 0.•11 ported by student (ees, Kevin Sultot tol nd flond •-·• ••• tetfll .....,. ...,.... Bacon a Unda "'-.._ ~ ~'*~1,•r the group which represents .".:r.r. ,.,, ,.11,._, student interests in sacramen· '"""'""*' Dr'llltt C.otll °""' ,n.t Jiiiy to 2., u. 11, ltn 2J11.n . . • I THE MORE YOU BUY •THE MORE FOOD YOU GET. Save your cash register receipts or sales checks from July 24 thru 28 .Good for food certificates at Grants and redeemable fqr food only. pend a total of $50.00 or more (cumulative purchases in any dept. at Grants July 24 thru 28th) needed to qualify. • First $50.00 in total purchases during July 24th thru 28th earns $5.00 credit towards food certificates, redeemable at listed supermarket. • Each additional $10 .00 in total purchases over first $50 .00 earns anothe r $1.00 credit towards food certificates . • Sales receipts must be converted to food redemption certificates by August 4th . AUTOMATIC PAIR FOR PERMANENT PRESS CARE food certificates redeemable at RALPHS Brookhurst at Adams DO YOU HAVE A CHARGE' THERE IS NO LIMIT ON MAXIMUM OF PURCHASES AT GRANTS the more for your moneysworth store HUNTINGTON BEACH -Brookhurst at Adams STORE HOURS: DAILY 9:30 to 9; SUNDAY :~ •-' .. ' • ...... - -- • Civilians Take Over KP , B'tten Woman \ su!s b"'llel' ... EL TORO -An old instltu· tioo is being burled at the Marine Air Corps Station at El Toro. !l's the institution called Kitchen Pol~, or by Its more familiar title KP, which until ,_~_,J.uly t may have cost a l'.9JIDC.. enlisted Marine as muctt as 30 1 days a yoor in dishpan hands, aching backs and soatHX)~red fatiques . been done by the enlisted messmen. The program is one of the first of ils kind for stateside Marines. The civilian service, Cade's Services Incorporated , employs IMI persons in five sh.l!ts.Jor nearly an......amun • the-clock pertonnance. tQ buy the food and have its ov.'ll mess personnel prepare the chow. BASE SPOKESMEN say young Marines can now return to their re ular training duties inltead Or the -me s s assignments which have cost regular troops as much as one moo th 's kitchen rime each year. or skullcry area or tbe mess hall reportedly will .!IQOn be put aside. Sf.NfA ~A -A ~a B•ach pet ~ emploY• who · claims she received serious In· juries la.st Aug. S. when she was bitter by a patron's IN ANOTHER M 0 V E Afghan lioond hai sood lhc designed to lift morale and dog's O¥'fltr ror $50,000 in ~av~ troop_ man hour!, El Toro Orange eowi.ty superior Court. '1\farffies wlll soon"1>e-uble to-~T-1 Afusald • an enlploye leave their trays o.ri the ta~les of t:C uLaguna Pet Shop, ~ when ~~~ are done eatm~. Gienilef re Si., names Ivor The e1vd1an messmen will Barnard as defenda.Jlt and pick them up. claicru; he knew his anim&I Traditions die hard in the when he Pitarine. Corps but this y,•ill be y.·as danger 0 us CHOW TASTES BETTER WHEN THE SERVER IS NOT A MARINE ON KP Leathernecks at El Toro Have Begun Using Civilian Kitchen Help 81.JI JUl.V I. a civilian nrm took over the pot washing. the trash collecting. the table ' <.'leaning anQ t!te sloreroom stat"king that had pl'eviously n1E EL TORO Food Sen•ice Division, though, re- tains control over l!te civilian firm and has set aside $8.16,000 from the Corps' Operation and Af:aintenance Fund 10 finance th~ project for a year. The Corps also \viii continue AilOttter military tradition also may soon be threatened at El Toro. The old stand-in. line technique at the cleanup one most ~ted tlfa~ \Viii brooght il to the store for be haPPY. to see.go. grooming . Jail Changes Grand Jury Tells j Rule Objections Bv .JACK BROBACK tile inmate and should be de· 0t ni. D•Hv ~uot s•111 tC'rmincd at the earliest pos· SANTA ANA -The Qrange sible time." the letter stated. .county Grand ,Jul';V ha s Previously, state regulntions reg i st e red objections to called for eicamination of such chan1?es in th C' regulalions persons \\'ithin 12 hours. o{ !he State Board of Cor· A change in regulations rections applying 10 .ialls:. which excludes unsent rnced Jn a letter to Edward A. inmates from library services Veit. executive officer ol the was also opposed. "On t~ . t.ate board, Jury Foreman average more than half the U.. .Marcia M. Bentl of Newport mates are unsentcnced. 'l'ticir Beach objected to regulations right to know what is available relating to phys i ca J ex· to them through I~ library a m I n a t i on s , m e ntally service should not be in- diJordered persons, library lringed," ~1rs. Bents argued. services and several others. p r e v i o u s regulMions re- The jury recently made qttired that prisoners have one public a long report on con· hour of exercise time a day or ditioos at the Orange County five hours a week. New Jail and suggested im· rtpllatidns omit" this re· -provemenls in minimum stan· qWrement. ''Such aclivities dat<ls required by the state ili'e fundamental to the morale body. of inqtales and should be "The Grand Ju ry believes removed.. from p oss i b I e that the !im<:> of incarceration arbitrary decision," the jury.._..._ in county detention fat"ilities forenian stated. should be a period of oor· ....... · d" · II th rection a n d rehabUtation vii uuuate tse1p ne, e rather than one of puniUve ac-jury, Jetter ~uggested changes tion," the letter read. · to pfovi~ mmates with the Mn. Benls s.tkf lhe jury rigM...to Qpeal such diScipllne . vi~orously opposes repeal of "Major ' v i o 1 a·t i o n s or phtsical exarniuations. "When repetitive minor acts ol non-~;, ,1e brl>ugbt to the conformance \.here ]l0l1Wl-I~ tiere ls -00 prior , ment.!J!volm l~ ol !""k or knowledge ol tbe!T m@caJ good lime. q<dit °"))""'!in-I "~·-· --· be -.< to ~ l!Olallon \ ·~"'.''' "~ pr1sonm can sha<I ,, .,1 -:->< ~1, __ earners o { commurucable .11 ut:1 n:: Jll .w • ..,. ... g disea~ with the potential for (with a copy to the ltinlate)~by exposing bothljail officials and the sta!r mem~r. ~rvmg .-inmates. "'\ lhe act. to the d1.SC1phnary of· ''The jury ecommends that ficer · ;_~ < ~ a physical( examination be · . ''The ti'lmatq'Jnay a'~r in given at tht eal'llest ~PQ..Uible Jus4>wn be~f. con front ttme after ,flrl.mer bOoklng,'?. adve,rse c witnesses and be the Jetter to ~ state official assisted"by a staff )nterpeter read. "' ' ~ if essential to uhderstanding 'On men ta 11 y di;ordered ~ a~\jon," the letter read. persons, the jury objected to a Add&l was a recom- change ln regulations whiq' mendation lhnt di~ciplinary would allow up to 24 hours for action be !IUSpehded if n examination by a. physician. charge or charges have been "Cause of the disorder can rehrred to the district at· seriously jeopardize the life of tomey !or P.l'OSCCUtion." County ·Reques~ State Model Bike Ordinance • SANTA ANA, -Noting the increasing rrequency of ~1- lisions bdw~· bicycles and motor vehTcles. tbe Qrange County Traffic Committee has dispatched a resolution to the State Legislature u r g i n g development ol a JllQdel bicy- cle ordinance. statewide' revien' and analysis of the prob\e1ns and tbe deveop(ne.nt or appropriate steps for their mitigation or ;resolutiori us soon as possible. The committee said opera· lion of bicycles on public i;treets and highways had in- .. crea3Cd in recent years but that frequency or collisions is increasing at a greater rate. The r;Omm.itlee also called for a rcvic\1<' of existing and planned cycte facilities lo evaluate their effect' on cyclisl and motorist safety. 2 Mesans ~lake Dean's List . ' ~ ' • The resolution says that many provisions of t h e California Vehicle Code may be inconsistent or ambiguous wbep applied to traffic situa· lions involving specia l bicycle trails and paths within or ad· jacent lo public streets and high\\'ays. Two Costa ~fesans v.·ere among the 890 who made the Jettnt Dean's List at Northern Arizona Universit y in Flagstaff. The resolution a!=ks !he • Legislature to authoriz(' a Charles Jorgenson a n d ~fichael Ut<lea qualified for the honor by making be~ler than a 3.499 grade point average on a 4.0 scale. JOCKEY CLUB • '·~ . ), DINNER SPECIAU , MQN: ,:._Center Cut Pork Chop . $2.9S ~:.... 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An all-star cast in a drama about three letters, delayed a year in de- livery, which change the lives or their recipients. John Forsythe, Pamela Franklin, Ida Lupino, Dina Merrill, Ben Murphy, Leslie Nielsen, Jane Powell, Barbara Stanwyck and Lesley Warren. , CBS II 9:00 -Dan August. Dan's iiivestigation - of the slaying of an 18-year-old girl is complicated by Ule vindlcLiveness of her father, a newspaper i.~:::~~~.::.:~:yno~: stars. •· ! TV DAILY LOG w~.n~day E~ning ·ullLY 25 .• Barb1r1 Sttnwyck. l~ley Warren. Three !ette1ti delayed 1 year in d•· 1t111rr, brln1 news that dumaticltlr ch1n1es th• ~'/ti of nlnt people. m Merv Crl""' SltlW Ql)ltf1111 Ef) llp.alMM l•IUP-Prtar1• 1:0011uo~llmm­ rn111 N ... · I "lo1111111 9:00 fJ (() DIR Au1ust Detedive Lt. (I) CMrtHI' ti Udll's ftlhtf D W111ftll DIM tr Alhe m n. F1111111on11 II St« Trek fllN'Ttn• ril) Kodt:•llOil&t LMrt m n f.!1 11o11•• Dan Au1usl's inveslitiltlon ol th• 111y1n1 of an 18-year·old airl is complicaled by the vindictive 1c- lkins ol her f•lhtr, a 1111111paper columnist. @ S.11 11 Weslert M11 m lh'•1111t E!) '•P• Coru1• l :JO (I) Ko&1n'1 Kor"' 9:30 0 Hews D Mt¥!•: (C) (tO) "TIM Owtl·lh•· 111H1111 liMs Al•hl" (com) '70 ..;. Walter Brennan, Fred Asl1ir1, ctilll wms. m litt SJn•rt a> M11Ch1ch1 ltali1na al) El C.l1 d1 Ml larrie EI) hp1n1H Ltn1u111 P1qr1• CIJ CIS Mm Wolter Cfonkllt ia Hm lin Wiii Tmtl 9l Mtrv Griffin S1tow m Arldr lirilllUi IP Sul Yu111 Yi111 Y11 GLMo1"" 10:00 O Cf) C1nnon (I!:) An attorney wl\cl his successfully delellded an eJ· cnn en murder ch1r1tt suddenly di~ppe1rs, and Cannon 11reu lo 111ck him down. GJ!) ptovelo GJ Olttrt TH1ti. !Ill'""""'" 1:00 e rn o m "•"• 1J lowll111 IN" Dolll11 @ Movie: (C) '2tl1) "l1ndido" (•dY) '56-llobtrt ¥1tcllum, Ur111ll llllttt, Gllb11t loltnid. . .rn -. .... w .... gtfbr1 Mr UM? •1LMIJq '• ~· Drll• " ,. ... l ............. lie __ . ..., .• ( .... 1Z!) Mldl1Mu 41 II CM11111idM E!)s,tei IKIJ 0 ®J ED SEARCH ''The P1ck11· ers'' (R) A lil•·•nd·dt•th struu !e ensues whtn C.R. Grover is assigned !o fi nd 1 missin1 1evt1lulion1ry !e1d· er 1ccuwd ol plottin1 !ht overthrow of 1 Middle East couMry. Om@Nen (!) TwUi,tll ZtRt 'I 0 @ fi) OWen N1ulllll ''Thty'vt Got to 8l1me So~body'' (R) Camp U#ntl Guy NG!1n ts dlar1ed with • milns!1urftter as driver of • bus in· 1 vnlved in 1n accident lhal caused 1 dlild'1 dt1lh. Don Sl1oud and l\obert Rted 1uest. 0 Mwil: (C) (2111) "Tiit Millitors" {tom) '°69 -Guy Stockwell, Susan Otiver. Lirry Sto1t11. fl Trn P1ti11u 7:lOIJ W1d, WtrW of Jt111t11111 Wi11-I0:3D IJ Talk Itek te11 Clji~I• Re)'llOlds .1uuts. 00 Ont step l•Jtntl (i) H1111t'I Mtf... aJ M1lone'1 H1111111t 0 Wtlt Tll~:t'M fdlr Cets Mt &J Vid11 111 c.flidl "The Music Tycoon" (R) Cllet bt· III Enl11 Am\Jos, ~ en OV1rni1ht SUCCISI II man· al) News/Sports arer of 1 rock musk croup, but .bis l·OO _ D 0 + ft! ..., ~ N lllt«SS Js thort·ll¥f4: • 1 • U ~ ir,i:1 liU IWI B H•I•"" lhlow ' . @Ill 119l IB .. ., ([! Yeu AsW ltf It D Ollt Step ~"' o Ml11iM s MeM: (2hrl "™ (iJ renr M11111 Ci1111try ;.,... (df1) 'S4 -Grice lD Trulli tr Cea14!11trices KeOy Willitlll Kolden Bln1 Cmby. O) Ml'lie: (C) "lltck Hone t. .. [j) Wiw Kil,._ ' JN" (adv) '54-Joel !11tC1e1, M1rl m That Chi Bl1ncllard. IDtk•rftlt 11:150JQ111M1l4 ·fD S'9relrtnl ,., mYou111 Dr.Kild1r1 ll:lDIJ(i)CIS Litt Movii: (C) "try Ei) Tht Mlla1111 ftmlly of the Huntff" (dra) '53-&1ry Sullivan, Vilto1io Gassmtn, Polly 1:00 ~ ([! s.,inr 11111 Cher (R) Tony Bera;e11, William Conrad. R1ad1lt and Kont, Cont fUUI. 0 @) Ill! Wlllllf Carse1 J e r r J . CJ ~ m .W.111 lZ .. Ni&hl ¥(11th" Lewis is KUl.tl host. (R) Offieeis Milloy and R•ld tl· 0 Movkl: "hniit Queu.. (wes) peritnce 1 busy ni1ht whicll culml· •51-Birbua Britton. 11atn in th rt• tni1edles. KHF .,.. I D rn Jld '"' T1111itl No inform•· sell• cuestJ.. tioft avtilablt tt p1us time. Q ume: "'hr) "Stvfll n•" " 1' m fntiv•I If Cl11sks: "llan111 (,Ifs) '60 -[dwud G. RobilllOll, U(les .. (dra) '57-Kim Novik, kif Rod Steiser, Ell W.illach Chtnd ler Aines Ml)llrehetd Q CI) (9 Tliicktf Thll Wtkr 'ITht ' . R1turn ol J1k1 Pain~" .loRls' con 12:00 Cil M1r1h1I Oil1111 artist brother p1omiS" lilm 1 birth· Q .Ml'l"it: "Thi "''" load .. I d•y party and alb tor $10.000. (com) '57 -Gent Kelty, Mlchaet II T1ulh er c.1,,_...11eH Rte11r1ve, Btrbart L1111. OJ Thi U11toueh1~tti fE Lt SeMll .ltvlll ED W1ter1111 "'-'ilp (• ta 6 hrs) IE Ch1111Jitnsl!i, WNsUJnc EE Th• Mi11111 rt1111, 1:30 0 ®J al' NIC W141¥tdlf Myst1 -M1dlp11 "The N1,Ju Bait" (R) ll:osstno 8r1ui 1uestt 1s 1 deport. tel Amtrtcln 11nrster who h•• dt· clded to nve11 top Cfimt ncrtb to U.S. 114Mrilles. D (})IBU<WM __ , (C} (90) """ Utten" («) (drt) 72-lohn Forsythe, PtTntll frank· 1,00 CI1 DD III N.., 0 Hichway 'alfol 1:30 m Movie: "All About Evt" (dr1) 'SO-Bitty Davis, Anne 8ait1r, G11y Merrit~ 1:45 II Mt'rit: (C) "'1i11un el th1 Mill" (adw) t54-{)ebr1 Pa111, Jel- trey Hunttt. 3:10 II Mtwlr. (C) '"TM frt11cl ll11" (mus) 'S4 -11111 Russell, Gllbtrt Roi.and, Cr•it Stml'IS.. · li11, kit Lupino. 01111 MnrHI, 1111 3:JO m All-Nipt Shtw: "'Trad: ef at Murphy, t.uiie Nitls1~ • .!ant Powell, \'a111,irt." 11•.Attodl , . Thursday • DAYTIME MOVIES 1:• m 'Ce!.. ...r (mys) SO-Eric Portmtn. Lauren~• Harvey. l:JOO (CJ "II Stuttd Wittl e •iss" (com) '59 -Glenn Ferd, Otbbit Reynolds. Ev1 Gabor. I 1:30 O (CJ "Iott Marie" (mll) 'S4-l:OO (() (C) "Ma~ue ti t•• ll:td Dellk" Mn llt)'th, H...-a~ Kee t. (SU~) '64-Vintent Pric1. 10:00 (I) "St ... •11• C1 .. rr1h" CollCI. I t1j "Ad Cntt" Pal1 I tdrt) '63 - (drt) '6l -Sttw•lt Gr1n11r, Pitr I George Harnl!tOll. JUGll Robards. A111tll. O "Ole Qfele If If. KtlltC" {dra) 3:1> 0 ''TH. 'eoc:e11ft.,, (wts) '5&- '.li--lcllpli llllamr. .S.m11 Mitcl!t ll, Roser11111t Bow•. ll:OO 8 .... I__,. (111111) '»-1 OmbJ, .IMft .. 11111tt. ""J"1 (drt) 14&-Al1n Udd. Docnl ..... 1:Gt o 1ci •11 -'~ """" (com) '60 -Clerk GIM1, Scfllll ""''· 4:JO (l)ll• n 1MM ..... KOCE, CHANNEL SO Orlnft County's UIIF television station, .KOCE-TV, has schediiled the follo,win1 special programs today. Detailed listings of Channel 50's proerams are carried in the Daily Pi~'s TV \I/eek each Sunday. 3:00 Ot1,.,e CMl"'l' lttvltw IC! 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I • ''•• •• • • • • ii • •• e 'IAMADA MIUS ,&C.\IO C!llts•ort~ SI • OIANGI C..1d~ Wo.t 811'd. lllll lll111enuttr 0,111 •ttk .. rt t :JO It t :>Cli ~, .. , .. ,, 10 te 7 • IUI NA 'lll 9etdl fllCI Gr1111ttt10r11t • \ ( ., , . B OAJLV PJLOT Outboard Races Off Wartkel ~rigirtes Bla1nell for Action T be much-heralded in· ,..--------- troduction of the \V~nkel rotary combustion outboard engine by Outboard Pifarine COip. (Johnsort and Evin rude) Ms led to lhe susp<lisloo - temporarily, at least -of tOO world outboard championship regatta at Lake Havasu City, Ariz. The annual outboard World .._ ___ _,..ruim11lli!nshin. ~·hich l ear tic.raft drJvt>n by Johnnie Sanders of Denv er, Colo .. gave notk:e th nt 11s ( a c t o r y sponsored teams henceforth WOU1d race 6nlY-wtth wnnket engines developed by Johnson and E\•inrude. • • 150 ,Ho~ie Ca~ Vie In Regatta' Orange Coast llobie Cat sailors dominated Co a s t. Catamaran's third annual Vall • Lake lnvitatlonal-R-..-g a t l •~ Selurday and Sunday. Vail · Lake iJ near Temecula. Nearly 150 Hobie sailors turned out for the regatta and were greeted by lQ.20 knot • winds. lt was the largest ei-paid $65.000 in prize money and attracted some 70,000 spectators. v.•i\1 not be hf'ld next Novcmbe.r, rae<! direc tor Robert P. f\;lc.'Culloch an nounced. BOAT INC Mercury ltfarlne, winner in seven of the past nine Lake llavasu races, has disclosed it has rights .to the Wankel engine. but has_ not indl<.:_ate.d publicly when -or if -any such engine v.•ill be produced by the company, ----cTUSivcty HObie cat regatta- staged this year. Results: PitcC ull och s:JJd the df'cislon to suspend the evt'nt \l'lis b<i~· f'd ma inl y on thf iMhilit~· to set up a race formuln to iu· elude the po11·erl'ul \Vankcls and the ex isting rec iprocating piston engine. ha \'I." not reached a solution. Suice 1t takes month$ to pr eJXlre for the O\VC and with n1a tters stiU unresolved, 1he race committee decided it wa3 best to cancel the event." McCulloch said that recently 0~1C. winner of the 1972 race with Johnson-Powered SCot- "THE lil~1 and APB/\ are 1vorking Oil !he proble1n oC officiall y a d n1 i t t i n g t he: \V:inkel to ou tbo;1rd racing in an appropriate c I a s s . · ' i\IcCu lloch sa id . "Foe example. APBA is con-David Alo-gs'de Gol:atl· sidering admitting the ·x · •• • .. • class "·hich. at present. is con· 'fhe 62-foot sloop Ragtime, heralded as the giant fined to rhrce piston-type engines wilh maximum total killer in t.he 27th Transpac race, lies alongside the displacement of 299.97 cubic 73-foot \V1ndward Passage at Ala Wai Yacht Harbor inches. APBA Mlles would after the two yachts had finished less than five min- have to be changed to admit utes apart on the 2,225-mile crossing. Windward Transpacs and is the elapsed time reco rd holder for the course. She was considered unbeatable in bJue water racjng until Ragtime's six skippers and two crewmen outmaneuvered Mark Johnson and his crew of 18 to win the coveted fjrst-to-finish prize. But A1l'Culloch sa id plans call ror resumption of the race at some future date and emphasized that McCulloch Properties, Inc., spoW()r of lhe event, is retaining the name Outboard World Cham- pionship for continued use at that lime. the Wankel in that class. Passage had been first to finish ia the previous two "Havasu poses a special ---"------'----'--'---'--'----'---'--=-'-=_:_:_:_:_:_:___~-------~-------------- THE RACE has been held i1nnually on Thanksgiving weekend since ils inception in 1964. The 1973 race would have been the 10th in the series. Other matters are also under c onsideration , ~1cCulloch said, i n c I u d i n g possibly reducing the size of ·the driver field and relocating the Lake Havasu course to provide better C<>ntrol of the 'large crowds that are at· traded to Lake Havasu for .the race. ''The W-ankel. as measured by the Union of International Motorboating (UIM) and the American P o w e r Boat -Association (APBA) measures 244 cubic inches as against 100 cubic inches for the largest piston type engine racing to- day." said MC:Cul!och. : "This difference poses a problem of how best .to stage a race of world championship quality that is equitable to in· dependent and factory drivers ·alike. "WE HAVE been studying the issue for some time and Lapworth, Doane Cop Cal Races problem since the owe was limited last' year to single engines only. The race has no classes. "\Ile prefer to retain the sin~le..engine concept as we think the 1972 QWC \l'aS One Of the most exciting boat races j or all time. After eight hours Tv.•o Nev.•JXlrt Harbor Yacht of rating among lO'l starters. Club skippers lopped a field of the first three boats finished 16 in !he Cal·29 National only 46 seconds apart." Ch<1mpionship Regatta a I BEX'AUSE OF the single Cahri llo Beach Yacht Club engine \imitation imposed last Satt.-day·and Sunday. year. Mc(.'uJloch said 1hc race Vlinner of the three-race committee recently turned series v.itlJ 7"2 points was Bill down a fl.fercury 1'.tarine sug- Lapworth. Runner-up with. 71/4 gestion that two 100 cubic inch was Phil Doane. Ray C-orbett piston-type engines be allowed · of CabiiUo Beach Yacht Club to race again st single 244 Onished third with 10 points. cubic inch Wankcls . The championship se ries Re lative to reducing the v.'as sailed in moderate to field, McO.llloch said the rare strong breezes in Los Angeles committee is looking toward Harbor. Trophy winners: establishing more rigid re- (I) Pit e r r y d o w n • Bill qulrernents for drivers that Lapworth, ~HYC: 12) Serena, migh t include qualifying for Phil Doane, NHYC: ( 3 ) the owe. Wes(erly Il, Ray Corbell, "I hope the various dif- CBYCti. (4) JV Runner, tttikc ficulties can be resolv('d in Drlsco u-Rlck Griggs, ABYC: time so th:lt we mav have the (5) Puffer, Rod Palmer, race .{'gain." he deC!a red. CBYC; f6\ Ocange Blossom, McCulloch said sever a I Mike Kinner. PM'r'C ; (7 1 Car· boall ng events are planned fl)r ronade1 Scott Tempe.5t8 , AYC. this fall at Lake Havasu City. --------------- reasury family store and supermarkel A. Lovesea t 40.99 Reg. 51 .97 1:. x so··.-30" high 8. Storage chest 19.99 Reg. 24.97 .!6 1onQ C. Floor stan d 12.99 Reg. 16.97 28'1 ' x 121t x 121} D. Utility stool 7.99R&g.8.97 19 ' high E. Table 23.99 Reg. 30.97 27" d1ame1er 22 high F. Chair 16.99 Reg. 21 .97 15" r 28" 1. 30" htQh 23 Boats Enter Races In Regatta T"renlv·three boots in three divisionS tun1ed oll t Sunday for lhc \V indsurfer Associa· lion's Nev:port Beach Regatta. Six races v:cre sailed inside the harbor in light airs . Scor· ing was based on the best five of six. Results: CLASS A <SJ -(I J Pat Love Santa htonica YC. 61/4; 121 Seymour Beek. NHYC, 61,~; {3) Hoyle Schweitzer, Malibu YC. 15. CLASS B 181 -([) Doug Day, Pacific Palisades. 614: (2) Diane Schv.1eitzer, MYC, 61/i: (3\ Eli Hollander, Los Angeles. 15. JUNIOR (IO \ -It) Nat Schweitzer. ~t YC. 3o/~; (2 1 ~tike \\'allze. NHYC. 13: (3) Lara Srhv:e itzer. M'{C, 16; (4) S!e\·c Scott. ~rr vc. 16: fSl Jerry Flaherty .. P ll c if I c Palis<1des, 26. Harbor Club Hosting Sabot Championship Defending junior national Club fleet and l\1ission Bay saOOt champion ~tark Gaudio Yacht Club fleet are expected will be trying to defend hi! ti-to send strong representatives. tie in 1the 1973 national cham-Approximately 90 boats are pionship to be hosted by· the expected to compete this Newport Harbor Y:acht Club weekend. For the initial three this weekend. Gaudio will be races the neet will be divided challenged by approximately into four groups. 80 of the top junior skippers from the hottest fleets in the After sailing against each nation. other group the top 30 skippers One o( the s t r 0 n g est will sail an additional three challenges \\'ill be from Jim races on Sunday for the cham- Buekingham present champion pionship. The balance of the of the Newport-Balboa fleet. A fleet will race for the Com· total of 20 skippers from the modores Trophy. local fleet qualifi('d out of a =========== fleet of 80. Another strong Done by Dunn challenger will be Vicki Call Pat Dunn gets things done. who placed second in the fleet Throw her your challenge championships. and sPe hov;i she handles It in The Merrils, and Bill Moore her "At Your Service" col· from the Alamitos Bay neet umn r no\v appearing every are a threat, as is Chuck s d Wed Cf' ton from the Coronado fleet. un ay, nesday and Fri· Both the San Diego Yacht day in The DAILY PILOT. Some Items Not Avallabl• At Bu•na Park LA Sailor Outpoints All Rivals Jefr Brauch of Los Angeles Yach! Cl ub outpointed 17 rivals Sunday to win the 5-0-5 Fleet championship sailed in Los Angeles Harbor. The series was scheduled (or live races but the fifth was abandoned Sunday because of lack of wind. Brauch scored nine Points under the Olympic scoring system. The races were sailed over an Olympic type course. Final results: (I) Lemon, Jeff Brauch, LA YC, 9; (2) Popocatapetl, Robert S}ostadt , CBYC. 25.4: (3 f No name, Jeff ~iiller, Palo Alto YC. 30: (4) Cli1nax, Garv and Dave Beck. LAYC . 32.•t': (5) \\'hite Lightnin'. ·Hen ry Jotz. St. FCY. otlANADA HILU, 18000 Chatsworth St e WOODLAND Milli' 21 500 Victory Blvd. t llVllllDI' lS20 Tyler SI. t SANTA ANA' 3900 Sooth Bri$IOI SI. t TOIRANCI' SePUlveda ••ri 'l•..r,two• • LAKIWOOO: Carson St. and Paramount Blvd. • IUINA 'Alk: Beach and Oran9cthori>t • OtAHGf: Garden Grove Blvd. and Manchester e Optn weekdays 9: JO to 9:30. Sunaay s 10 ro / I . HOBIE CAT-llA -([) John Ross-Duggan, Newport Beach :' (2) ~1ike Bolman, San Diego; (3) Craig Bario, Newpcrt Beach: (4) John Golden, San . Diego ; {51 Randy Hatfield , Long Beach. HOBIE CAT-llB -(I) Tom Bissett, hf.a)ibu ; (2) Greg Ket- tennan, La Puente; (3) Wes- Golcman, Oxnani; (4) Jerry Kennode, Laguna; (5) Q'U'is Sebecius, Vista. HOBIE CAT·14C-(I) Jerry Robinson, Iluntiogton Beach; (2) Jerry Katz, Monterey Park; (3) Colin Collins, Tot- rance; (4) Bruce Fie)ds, Lawndale; (5; Steven Paine, Riverside. HOBIE CAT-16A · -(IJ Hobie and Nancy A It er , Capistrano ; (2) Ric b ar d Loufck and Eric Barto, C:OSta Mesa ; (3) Dick Beauchamp and Brian Lewis. Corona del Mar; (4.) John Daigh and Mike Mullen. Newport Beach; (S ) Bob Seaman and Jana Haynes. Venice. HOBIE CAT-16B -(!) Bob tmd Kathy Jacob.!. Sumel Beach; (2J Dave and Sandy Churchill, Saugus ; (3) Rick and Sandy Maxey, L o n g Beach: (4) Rick Kun and Den~ nis Hanlon, Big Bear Lake; (5) Byron and Bev erl y \Vatson, Dana Point. • Prisons 'Dra:iving Violence'· ' WASHINGTON (AP ) -Two CaUr.mla prlson ollldal! have i.stllled here lhjlt ,.veral violellee!prnne, revolulionary groups have planted a strong foothold in the state's penal in· ~titoU~s. Sgt. l\'illlam Hankins, an in- \'e!tlga1lons officer with the Califomia Department or Cor- roctions, said Tuesday the most dangerous organization is called the '1Venceremos." ''THEY ATTEl\JPT to QUEENIE B Ph il lnterlandi Wtdntsd.iy, July 15, 1CJ73 New Court R11litlf1. Life's Tough 7 Porno Films Seized inNY NEW YORK I UPI I -The police vice s q u a cl, .ct· lng und er the recent t.J.S. Supmne Court ruling oo obscenity, seized seven hard- core ses films at Times Square area theaters in raids designed 10 J<l'lpe o • 1 pornography in the clly. The raiders. part of a coordinated civil-criminal al· tack, arrested three persons Tuesday and warrants were Issued for four others. AMONG THE f\ln1s con· fiscated was the \\'Cll·kno"'n "Behind the Green Door." are permJUed to 1et their musical. said about 2 0 obscenity standards. polletmt n, pr l m1r i l )' In Authorities aald the 1 I plainclothes, ente red the Cine theaters will be permitted to Udo at noon and eonfisca1ed show the rums during the the print and 11.rrcst ed lhe lrialL manager. He snld the theater "'as rco1>ened shortl y af· TUESDAY'S ACTION is the ter>A'ard. first ln New York Clly since Kauf1nan. 27. !nld he "'M the high court's ruling In Ma~·. surprlsL'<i a1 th<' action or the "Detp 1'lroat." another hard· police btcau.w hr said the flhn core film , was prohlblttd froni rttel\•td fa\ or a bl~ rr\'ir\1·~ being shown prior to the "'hen ir opent'fl thrrc \l'ft•k,;; decision. a RO· -'Tlle film5-selzed included r====== "~== SAO PAULO. Br a z 1 l (AP t -A st ealthy second· story ar1 llt kno"1\ l\J the "sp1dtt man " t.·ornplalned that JOmeone elSt· "'a.s us-tna hil hird·ll'OO nanw v.·hile he langu.lsbed ln prlson, a n e wspaper reporttd. "I an\ the: ttal spUlrr 1nan," he v.·rote the pohCt' roni mlsllionc r, ;ind pro- rnist'd to proVl' lt in a book rrlatlng "all the real facts of crimes t havt com- miued In 11\l lhl" countries I ha\'(' lx'<'n In." • ANTHONY SCHOOU MAllOI CIHTll .. ~,..,. c.w c..a. Mew. ~....,..,, ... 1714) '7f4JIJ 'YO U Sedion' 'l'hcrt's !IOmethlng for YOU In the "\'OU Section" of the DAIL\' PI LOT eve rv SUnda'" ('hN'k lls pt"r:;onal ~pptal fur 1·011 and yours. "The \\'his1le Blowers," "Their------------------------------.. New C.omers." "The lnnocenl Abroad ," "f\lonlca Daughter or Mona," "Lecher" afld "High Rise." ''GAS SAVER'' SPECIAL recruit the most violent men," he told the House Internal Security Committee whi ch 11 concluding a series of hearings on how radical groups In· filtrate pri.soos across the na-~~-.,--~~,.---'"-":""-,,-----'-...i lion. ••May I remind the prosecution that if there's any At least . one theater was reopened shortly after the raids, showing a second print of the film that had been con· fis~ted. "BEHIND TllE Green Door," had gained notoriety when its star, 1'.tar t ly n Chambers. disclosed she was the wholesome looking girl on the Ivory Snow soap box. Committee Ch al rm an coddling of the witness, I'll do it!'' The city's co rp ora ti on counsel began c i v 11 pro-- ~ings against 11 theaters in lifanhaltan and Queens, where the films were being shown. Rl~n! H. lchord, ID-Mo.1 -------------------said the panel gathered enough evidence \V h i c h substantiate! reports t h a t some re volutionary organiza- tion.!! are exploiting and en· couraglng p(isoq unrest. HANKlNS TOLD the con1- mittee that the "Mexican t.fat'la," which he said ha9 a tnernbersh.ip of nearly 100 at San Quentin. Is among the most violent of wxlerground prison gangs. "What they I a c k in sophistication they make up in cold bloodedness," he said. 1''11\ey have no fear of getting kiHed." Raymond Proctmier, direc- tor of the CaUfornia Depart- ment ol Corrections, said that in the last three and a half years the prison s)·stcm in his stale has gone through a period of Wlprecedented fatal violence. LAsT YEAR alone. he said, tbere were 35 inmate murders. a' rcrord. \ Bu(, he said , fatal violence appears to be decreasing this year, altho,ugh "assaults and stabbinp continue at an in· tolerfb1' rate." ' h ' ' I . PRQCYNIER Sf,ID h e OOli,evta·tbar~tirjl&\'ges in ' the .... ,1(1 ~· • .caa · banflle;',JllW aff~ . al)ly :%a:iPltcl{ io .di>·:MI Ille upswing in violence m stafe prisons. · Ont~ Puffery! JOHN R. Thompson, first depuly corporation counsel, said "critninal court judges have, for the past several weeks been \"iewing motion Lloyd Kaufman, producer of "The N('wcomers ," an X-rated HEW Chief Cut.~ Bureou Peo le uotes makes unday WASHINGTON IU Pll -In a n1ove to elintinate "self· serving puffery," Secretary Caspar \\r. \Vefubergcr has ordered a reduction of as much as 50 percent in the 1,200-member, $175 million-a· year public affairs operation of the Department of Health, Education and Weliare. ''There is no place for self· serving promotionally oriented material i n government," Weinberger said Tuesday ln his order to a ssistant secretari es and agency heads. "There can be no jusliflcation for spending tax dollars need· cd lo help the poor, the in- firm , the aged and others on unneeded publications. "AT PRESENT, th Is department's public affairs structure is needlessly n1as- sivc to the point v.•here it is counterproductive.·· Weinberger ordered. the of- ficials .to submit plans to him by Aug. 15 "to accomplish maximum reduction" in both public affairs staff a n d publications. raa&Ar l\.1aximum rc<l uction In the pictures considered lo be 1.200-member staff would be obscene," by city ofricials . Under the Supreme Court in the l1tilij,!(1ll 50 percent , explai ned Lewis ~ru~lin~g~, ~in~d~iv~id~u~al~co:m~m~w~1i~li~es~=::=::~~~-~-~·-~·~··~·~· HcJm, HEW's new assistant !;: secretary for public affairs. staff and publications. J\.faximwn reduction in the 1,200-member staff would be 50 percent, explained Lewis Helm , HEW's new assistant secretary for public affairs. He said the cutback was aim· ed more at efficiency than at economy. HEL~-f SA ID the plan also calls for trimining HE\\"s ranks of 73 public affairs con· sultants; $3 million annually in j publicity contracts, and the department's 330 an n u a I publications. 74 periodicals. 50 internal newsletters and 946 one-time publications. T h e cslimated cost of the 1,400 publications is $120 million. He denied that the efficiency move was dictated by the \Vhitc House and said it was not an attem pt to keep public affairs Workers in s t e p politically. Windsurfing ~ CONVENIENT INEXPENSIVE ATHLETIC EXCITING SAFE FUN "lhe latest •ailing rra:::e •• .'' 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'' •• 1 G G T CHI cawo Colleg Trojan favo series. That coa "\Vi there alrea staff keep quar i:_all • tend M I DAILV PILOT ZJ 14""year-old --Garden-Grove Girl Tops Soviets· Grid .Stars ! • , ·i.r •, Given That • f Trrajan-Look CffiCAGO (AP), souther!\ California's John P.1cKay, coach of the C.Ollege All·stars, bas shaped a sort of Trojan ~biq horse lo challenge the favored Miami Dolphi!IJ in Soldier Field Friday night. McKay;: has marshalled his entire coaching staff and no fewer than e.ighl standouts from his im national cham- pionship Trojans team for the 4~h renewal ol' tbe pro-dombtated All-star series. . That's somewhat reminiscent of last year's taCtics. Coach Bob Devaney, fresh from guJaing Nebi:plca to two successive naUonal titles, used hia oWn Cornhuskers coaching .WC and bia own quarttrback, Jerry Taae. but came out a ·20-'1 ·l~ to the Dall., Cowboys. McKar, · ·however, is entrusting his Soulhem California "l" fonnatioo to the direction. of a pair of n'oo-Trojan quarterbacks -Bert Jones ol Louisiana State and Joe Fergusoo. of Ark:Msas. But be still will r,Jy on such USC stars as fu1lbeck Sam O.umingbam, tight end Oiarle.. Young, center Dave Brown and guar<k P-ete Adams and AIJao Graf on of- fense, and linemen J.ohn Grant and JeH Wmans and comerback Charles Hinton on def.enae. McKay had this explanation of the ad- vantages of his all·Trojan coaching staff: "'In the typical All-star game, the coach uses a lot of time explaining to his fellow coaches what he. wants done oo the field. "With .this staff, tbere is nothing out there that I can say that they dcm't already know. We don 't need a Jot of staff meetings -we know what \Yt!'re going to do." One thing McKay's staff and players know they have to do Friday night is to try stoppinll'llflrry Csonl<a, Ille pile-driv- . Doi""'"' !Wltiack. mg ... -.. , Csollka, pnMou!lly declared oot or Ille All.Star game because or a pulled thigh musde, cledared bimseJI bacl< in Mon- day. . .. ~: ~ a 1,11Jo.yanl rlJlh.,. each of the past tw~ N~ F90tball League seasom/~~~in~ "in a.Monday m,prning:worlcoUt '~asserted : "I'll play iR:'the Ail-stal game. II Tho AV-stani -!mow tt thW fllll !O keep stiff ' J>t:eq;qre 9'D D o J p h i n quarte~b Griese and Earl Mor- ~all. the .p~ 'vi'10l'Y string will be e~­ lended to IO stroigq1. . MACKEY RETIRES FROM FOOTBALL "I'm walking away from thiS game healthy," notes Jobn Mackey as he ends a IO-year pro football career. It's a statement that can·t be made by many of the defenders who tried to tackle the big tight end during his all-star years with the Baltimore Colts. Tuesday night Mackey, 31, told a news con!ererice at UC Irvine of his retire- ment, then left arm-in-arm with John Unitas, 40, who arrived with the San Diego Oiargers a year after his old pass- catching partner. He abo sai~ he's being ooosl.dered as successOr to "his old coac~ Ben Schwartzwa1der, who Is leaving after one more SfJ9.90l'l at Syracuse University. "I decided it was time to tum it over I<> the kids and Jet them do their thing," said Maclley. ' ... -. ~·~· ·~:~!:_: 'II ;!i #Ml'.. '1 """' ,_ 'l?'t! . .,_. • ., --y ··.·-·-- '\i,,.'<.I. ... ,' " U,.I TllMP!lol'f For mer San C"lementean Breezes to Hurd"les Win • i'o!INSK . LS.SR (AP I ~1ary l)('ckrr. nn :i111Rtln l~·yr11r-nld sprrcl~trr ~·ho runs for 1hr lluntin~IC\n Bt111ch-b11s1>d Blue An.eels. provided :t nln jor upset \'i('· tory Tue.sdn\' but couldn't overc11n1e !be larj.'!e lead buUt by a powerful Soviet t·ruon team In a dual track and field meel . And former San Clemente resident Patty Johnson cruised to victory in the JOO.meter hurdles \\ith a 13.3 clockini;!. four-tenths ot a second faster than her nearest challenger, a Russian. However. the Soviet team. S\l.'elled w11h Olympic stars, defeated the Americans 121-l 12'and Russian women over"A•helmed their visiting competition 95-51 as Ult' tw()-day event t!llded . ~liss Deeker, who lives In Garden Grove. defeated Olympic silver medalist Niele Sabaite in the 800-meter run with a time ol 2:02.9. Martha Wat.!Ofl of Long Beach set an American record in the Jong jump with a leap of 21-7. Steve Williams, who captured the 100- melers and anchored }.he 400-mcter relay victory l\1onday, won the 200 meters--ln 20.8. In the 400 me«ers, hcHvever, Yevgeny Gavarilenko upset Jim .Bolding of Oklahoma City, finishing in 49.3 and shat- tering America·s chanee of surpassing the Russians in points. --' _._ The Ros.$ians had bald a 118-71 overall k'nd t>nt('ring TuesdAy competition, 001 strong sho\\•ings by American women In the 700-meter. 100.meler hurdles , and the victories b!>' Dttker and Walson closed tM margi n. Other American winners in men's com· petition included Tim V~lmer !ft the discus, Reynaldo Brown. Pomona, Calif., in the high jwnp, Dave WottJe of Bowlin.I Green, Ohio, in the 1.500 meters and C3ry Feldman of Seattle, in the javelin. Keeping Track Of Happenings In Net World LAKE BLUFF, Ill. -TOJ""'eded P:incho Gonzalez of Las Vegas and sccood·seeded Frank SOOgman o t Sydney. Australia. ha ve advanced wtth one-sidt'd victories in the second round of the Unittd States l.a•11 Tennis As9ocia· lion's Senior !\fen's Sifl{!:les cham- pionship. , ~fugh Stewart of Newport Beach. fi~ seed<'d. beat Phil Nerf of Bethesda, P.1d., 6-0, 6-L Gonza lez. the only grandfather In the ' l<>p JO USLTA r~ beat Bob 'l'hooipson of Yotmgstown, Ohio, Tues- day, 6-1 . 6--0. MARY DECKER (CENTER! APP~ARS UNAWED DE SPIT E BEING SURROUNDED BY RUSSIANS. Sedgman beat Al Hollander of Prince- ton, N.J., 6-0. 6-2. Gustavo Palala., Yi'ho has "'On the championsbtp the tut three years but is seeded third this year. trounced Chuck Schunk of Arlington Heights, Ill ., 6-1 , 6-0. Bonds, Davis Victimize Two Stars of Angels Staff KANSAS CITY (AP ) -Bobby Bonds and Wlllie Davis are pretty fair examples of the pot~cy or the reserves in baseball's All.Star game.· · Netther ... \\'85 sel~ in nationwide balloting-10 start in Tuesday night's 44.th .renewj,l of this classic. Both went a\l.•ay -with their names firmly etched on the lips or:an~overflow,crowd of 40,849. Bonds~, the pride of the . San Francisco Giants. and Davis of the Los Angeles Dodgers, who recorded his 2,000th career hit a inonth ago, each blasted two-run homers as Hie National League han1· mered the American League into obliv- ion, 7-1. Bonds also contributed a double and Davis a single. As a result, they were selected co- heroes of the NL's 10th victory over the AL in the last 11 games. With the score 3-1. Bonds struck his home run in the fifth inning off Bill Singer. and Da vis cracked his in the sixth off Nolan Ryan. Ryan, owner of two no-hitters this season, and Slnger are the aces of the California pitching staff. •;J knew Singer from spring training;' said Bonds, Tl. "Yes, I \\'as aware I had l\YO strikes on me but every time I go to the plate, I say to myself I've gol tv.•o strikes on me." Davis said he "remembered Ryan from the National League New York Mets. I knew his best pitch is a f3.st ball. and. I made up my mind r was going to hit a fast ball lf Ryan had thrown a curve. I'd have probably hit a scrubber ·someplace." ' Ironically. the homers came on only the second time at hat in AH-Star com- petition [or both Bonds and Davis. Davis' homer was the l tth pinch-hit home run in All-Star history. NL manager Sparky Anderson, the C\n· N11ion1t (7) Amttric•~ Ill •b r h 11>1 •b r h rltl Rc,t, If Twitchell. p Gous!I. 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Out of Football Rentzel Tur11 s to Writing After I-year Si1spen sion LOS ANGELES (AP) -Lance Rentzel says the mark of a man is how he faces life's hassles. and the problem-plagued Los Angeles Rams wide receiver is in trouble again -this tim e \vith the Na- tional Football League. Rentzel twice faced indecent exposure incidents and last January "'as arrested and later pleaded guilty to marijuana possession charges. Citing conduct detrimental lo the NFL . com mi ssioner Pete Rozelle suspended the 29-year-0ld player Tuesday for the 1973 season and said Rent1.el could apply for reinstatement after that "Everyone has his sha re of problems in life," Rentzel said or his suspension. ··t have learned that il"s nol .,..·hat hap- pens to you, but how you react lo ~'hat happens to you that counts. Therefore I feel the best thing I can do for all con- cerned is to take the commissioner's decision In a positive manner." Ren tzel said. "I understand his position," he said of Rozelle. Rentze l pleaded guilty to the mari- juana possession charge in Los Angeles but is appealing the case on grounds the evidence was illegally obtained. Rent1..el is only the third player suspended by the League. Paul Hornung. then a star running b.-1rk wit h Green Ba y. and Alex Karras. 11! the lime a defensive tackle wilh the Det roit Lions, "·ere punished for alleged betting activity in 1963. Quarterback Joe Namath was threatened but wound up selling a ba r because of NFL objections. The Nl-~L said it started its latest in- vestigation of Rcntzel af!er he was sentenced May 22 to 90 days in jail. fined $2,000 and placed on three years' pro- bation . Rmtiel was placed on three years' probation by the NFL after he pleaded guilty to an indecent exposure incident involving a 10.year -old girl in Dallas in 1970 while a member of the Cowboy1 . His first indecent exposure trouble was in St. Paul In 1966 when he played for the Minne~ta Vikings. "Mr, Rozelle took this action baJed on his review or the f111cts and circumstances surrounding my recent legal proceedings. I am unable to comment en tM t»e since It ls under appeal and win be rule wed some time in the fall," said Renllet LANCE RENTZEL said before: I am confident that \\1len the \\'hole story comes out I will \\in that appeal." Rentzel , a former Okhihomn star who Y.'ou\d have played his ninth St"ason this year. said he hopes to rrturn to lhr Ranls in 1974 and planned 10 \\Ork on a book in the meantime. Owner Carroll Rosenbloom ~aid the Rams ~·ould have no comment except to say that '"The commlss1oner hRs made his decision. Lance Rentz.cl has said he ~·ill abide by the decision. \\'e firmly believe that our lans and all concerned will agree that Lance has taken his medicine like a man." Rentzel was ordered in October. 1966, while a member of the \'1kings, lo seek psychiatric help aft er pleading guilty to an Improper conduct charge In St. Paul after reside nt.a complained he exposed himself in front of .small children. Then while with Dallas in November 197() he. was placed on five years probation after pleading guilty to An indt'ccnt exposure lndictmt!nl. ll.e was tradt!d to tbe Rams the following spring. Tom Brown of San Fnnciaoo. the fourth seed, defeated Bob Stubbs ti !\-liami, Fla., 6-3, 6-3. e Ashe Rallies WASHINGTON -'Mtird-seeckd Arthur Ashe of Miami rallied to defeat British star Graham S1ilwell, >7, 6-2, &.J. Tuesday and elimiuate the 27-year~d Briton from the Washington Star News In ternational Tennis Champklnshjps. In other action, top-seeded Stan SmHh of Sea Pines. S.C.. defeated Antonio ~lonoz of Spain. 5-1 , 74i. Manuel Oraates ol Spain, se«led fourth, wu upset by Guillermo Vilas of Argentina. 7-5, 6-l. ln other siogles action. Ray Moore. .South Africa, beat Ion nriac of Romania. 6-4 6-3: Clark Gratbler. New York. beat Fred McNair, JV, Or.'}' Chase. Md .. 6-4. &-4 : Marty Riessen. Chicago. seeded sixth. beat Tottien Ulrich, Denmark , 6-3. 6-2; Tom Okktr, The Netherlands, seeded secood, beat T\1ike Kreiss. Los Angeles, 6-S, 6-1:-Ctifr Richey, San Angelo, Tex., beat Patricio Cornejo. Ol.ile, &-2. 6-1 and Eric Vin Dillen. seeded 15th, beat Hans Gildenmeister, Chile . 6-1 , &-3. e Franre in Leacl ~fOSCOW -Francois Jau!fret and Pierre Barthes defeated Se r g e i Likhacbov and Alexandre ~letreveli 6-4. 7-5. 11-9 in doubles play to give France a 2-1 lead ovt>r the' Soviet Union today in their best-of-fiv e Davis Cup tennis series. The French duo \\'OO the first two sets Tuesday before rain halted play. e itlritllllurt Wins BRE'ITON WOODS, N.H. -Sooth African Frew McMillan overcame a one set deficit to defeat the United Stales' Billy Higgins, 3-6, 6-.3, 6-3 In the ftr!1: round of the $2.5.000 Volvo International tennis tournament at the ML Washington Hotel Tuesdey. In Ille day's other sing! .. ectlon, Jell Austin downed fellow American Tom Leonard 6-3, fi.-0; Rudy ll<mando ol the United States posted a f.1, 6-0 victory over New Zealand's Rod Harris: eighlh- seeded Ian Fletcher dffeated Bobby ~1cK1nley. SL Ann. ~10., J-6. 6-4, 6-0 and Iodia's Vijay Amritraj v.oo by default over Am erican Mike Belk.in. Fourth-seeded Gerald Battrict of England overcame an ailing ~Tist to post a 7-5. 4-6. 6-3 victory over Japan's Jum Kamiwazumi. Ram s Stren g then Defense i11 Trade For Vet Adderley • The Los Angeles Rams. noting a slender roster of National Football League ve1erans in their defemive ba ckfield. ha\•e acquired a man with enough experience for several pla,..-.:s - Herb Adderley. The Rams sent rookit offensive guard Bill Dulac, a seventh round pick lrom Eastern r.1ichigan, to the New rl!lland Patriots Tuesday in exchange fCI' Ad· dcriey. During a scrimmage last Satur day Dulac "''as involvtd in a fig ht "'·i1b defensive lineman..PttU Olien.. A 12-year \'eleran. Adderl ey was i i;ta1 at Green Bay whcrt he spent nhl4 sea.sons. He was wilh tht Dallas Cowboyt three seasons before they sent hi m to tht Patriot& during the off-season. The Rams SiY they will try him at col'! nerback and S3fety . I UD0Y BEL L SLIDES SAFELY INTO BASE AFTER TRIPLING FOR THE AMERICAN LEAGUE STARS. "However, I can repeat what I bave The NFI. held a hearing lasl monlh lo review the league's probation and Rozelle $8ld he decided to suspend Rentie! af1er going ovt!r results of the hearlna and ad- ditional Information from the player•a representatives. Al!;O Tuesday the R..1m:s del'lt WI a. di.!'.C'los«l draft pick to New England fat linebacker Jeff Lyman, who ii llill coo siden>d a rookie aflt'f being drafled h) St. Louis out or Brigham Young ln 1972 f ' ' .... . ,. . . . . . . ' DAN ACCOfi\ANDO AND COACH DAVE HOLLAND CONFER. ' . ~ A.cco1nando, Mikkelsen Souih Field Generals / HaveMultiple Weapons By STEVE RRAND Of t'tl1 Da!IY l'ltol Sll'ff W«!Stmiri"ster" High quarterback Dan Accomando gained a lot of yards passing last yea r but he was generally feared mo6t for his versatility. Pacifica quarterback ~1arty Mikkelsen was rated. an outitanding high school pass!!-: nits presents South All-star coach Dave Holland of Corona de! Mar High wilh a dilemnla . One that thousands of. coPcbes woold gladly love to have, but a dUemma none the less. ''We have good b,1.lance between our · running and passing game.s," sa~ Holland as he scans the roster and com- pares the names with the bodies going ' I Chargers Plan '-J ..... -~ UCI Scrimmage . . Veteran quarter'back Johnny Uattas is expected to make his debut for the ~n Diego Chargers in an lnlrasquad 9Cl'J9l· mage Saturday starting a! 2 in the UC Irvine track and field stadium. This is the only preseason 9Ct"immage for the Chargers. Coach Harland Svare y,·ill introduce each player and prior to the clash will explain what the fans ca n expect to see. Tickets for the event at $2 for adults and SI for children can be purchased at Security Pacific Bank, Newport Center and Newport Beach branches, as well as the Bank of America in Town Center ' through drill s daily in preparation for the 14th annual North-South All-star game, · Aug. 9 at Orange Coast College. "And right now, of course, neither quarterback has had enough practice to say~ is ahead of the other. It wouldn't be fair to put the players on lhe spot and say one will start one half and the other player the other half. "ft would be ludicrous to say we'll alternate them every play. "l~d say It would be safe to say that v.·hen the situaJ.ion requires one kind of play. ~·11 ~· lhe quarterback be.st suited £6r that p'lay." One thing'i!Oes axicern llolland about the quarterbacks, however. "We don't have another player in camp who has any 1 experience 4IJ a ,quartetback," he says. "They are all gQOd 'lthletes and I'm sure we'll give ano°"' pjayer, probably Rick Walker of Santa Ana Valley, a few quick lessons just In case something happens lo one of the regular quarterbacks." \\1alker. a 6·3 and 210 pounder. has i;pcnt hi s carerr cat ching h..11ls. nol throwing them . lle"s a \vic\l' recei\"cr. ""\Ve ha ve thr~ fine v.·ide receivers and what L consider outs1.1nding running backs ." says flollarid. '"That's \.\"hat I mean 11·hen I s:~y it docs:'l"t nHikc 1hal much dif!erenC<' 1\'ho "s at quu r1erback. \Vr"ll be \'crsatile." The wide receivers are Accoma nd6's bauery·mate. Gary T\taddocks 16·! and 180) and San Clemente's Charles nargan i6-2 and 1851 in addition to \Valker. The running backs are Laguna Beach "s Dave f\.1arriner. Estancia's Dan l'rin· crotto. Huntington Beach's Paul Fiskn<'ss and La Quinta 's Rick Curry. .Chargers Eyei ng ·~ HB's Wersc.h~rrg ·j . ·,· By HANK WESCH ·I ;.. • ', ... "ot "" o.tty Pl ... s .. tt ·• • 4 • r .r • The trend m place kickers for pro-that of other ~tuls.' -,. . ' • • . fessional football teams in recent. years "We start ou! ldciing ield goals from has been toward foreign born, soccer· the ZS.yard line and gra Willy WOrlt (lllt sly le types who developed their abilities way further back," We~ sllyS. ''You:' in soccer matches. get three attempts, and (bey ltf!ep a rec- Raimood (Ray) Werschlng is a Hun· ord, but 1 reaUy couldn~ tell you what Ungton Beach resident who possesses all they're looking ror." • · those prerequisites and is trying to con· tinue the trend by earning a spot on the \Versching was OOrn in -~ondsee, San Diego Chariers.. a team whose Austria bUt has spenl the better part ·of kickers have been of the conventional his life in ~y, ca.lit. He was a a......., kicker and offeraive gUard at Wa;ren • VA;j'.. aft« mON! !ban two Wf!d<s of Hi82t in Downey _.i la~ went '!° !'!Mn' camp, Wersching bas hlq in there. die the game two jobs at neigliboring Of the five free agents invited to show Cel'ritos College. their kicking ability, just two are leCt. From t:be're·~t was UC Berkeley for two Besides Wenching, only Austrian Gunter &ea9GDS. He n;ta4e· 1even of 12 field goals Em m,, imPressed the Chargers enough ln' his;, junior .~e{r *rid seven of 13 as a to stay in camp. senior. More :lmPortatit than those Naturally there are two others the ~1 /tatisties W&it!ft&.iact ""erscbing didn't rookies will have to consider. (. miss-any kick closer th~ 42 yards as a Veteran Demis Partee is ~11 .,' junior and nothing under 40 yards as a pwltel" bllt has 1-lalown to kli:lt a IJ•la senior. ; . goal or point after to~-~ ~ar His longest kick wi.s a. 48-yarder Bill McClard did most~ the ~aee·. kick-againsi West Virginia in:lt71. · · ·. ,_ , ing and veterans are hiihlY prized m the Wersching says he WU)'t.toO surprised NFL. . . . when his name failed to come up in the As Wer~g ~xplal_ns '~ life for a professional football draft: and after poll· free-agent kicker ts qwte dilfermt from dering the idea of tryinif out foi the San Francisco 49ers. . .he" op~ ' fon · the Replace~en~ Fill 5 Posts .. · Chargers for no sped.al reason.· ~ "I think I've got the raTige yoo need for ~-the pros, and my accu'1icy generally is good ." \Versching said. rt don't "feel I've k.ickccl all that well so far though." For Gridders Practice for the l4lh annual North- South Orange County All-star football game began J\iJonday at Corona del ~1ar and \\'estem High for the South and North and after lwo days there are fi\·e replacements. Lost to coach Dave Holland's South team are Richard Genzel, Jim Neidha rt and Scotl Gaynor. Genzel ls parli cipating in the Los Angeles Shrine game and the forincr f\1ater Dei siandoul \.\"ill be replao..>d by Saddleback High's Eric Heffner, a 6-S, 2l~pound tackle . Gaynor, a fullbJ ck·li nebackcr from F.stancia High. is in Europe and his replacement is La Quinta H i g h ' s ,-crsatile Mike Gassov.'ay, a 6-2, 180- pound wide receiver who can also Ix> used as a kicker. Newport Harbor lligh"s outstanding tackle, Jim Neidhart is currently. wilh the United States' AAU Junior track und field team which will meet their Russian counterparts in a mecl this weekend. The standout shot putter obviously will not be abJe to fulfill his spot on the South team and Holland has indic.aled Mtiter Dei's 6-2 and l!l5·pound center, Jim Meehan. Y.ill take his place. f\.1eehan will probably fill the lac·l.;lc void even though he didn't play ·ttint position last season. Up north, Fullerton High's Pete \"an Hom elected to play sunimer basrbail while Kennedy J{igh 's Ali-CIF tackle. ~filch Kahn, whom North coach Jim Everett called possibly the best offl'n::.ivc blocker in the CIF, is slated for duty iri the Shrine ga1ne in Los Angeles . Replacing those two will be Sc r1·i1r High center .\rnold Angelici, a 6-0 nurl 190-pounder. and Tom De La H.u111 . Western High's 6-4 and 230-pound guard. Thal makes four players off \Vestern 's CtF finalist team. Also slated fo r duly are All-CIF quarterback Bob Acosta , All- CIF linebacker Paul Charlton and run· ning back Al Osbon. Ray and his brother Ri:lndy picked up !he soccer style of kicking· from th~r father, a former soccer player. His brother v."Bs the Cal kic~ for t\\·o years prior to Ray's arrival. l ' · ' Ray prepared for his:' shOt with the Chargers by working out every Other day at either Westminster High or ,Goklen · We!rt College, recruiting either · his brother or wife Diane to do the holding,t . A graduate in acCfluntlng .. \Versching hopes to pursue a career ,as a CPA ir his future does not lie in footbaJI. . ' I 0.11-, fl'lltf ,. ...... u.·p.,... f ' CHARGERS .KICKER RAY \YERS..CHING. \ -C-yc-le_s_R_a_c_e -at_F_rur_·--'g-r-"-ollli-ds--. -. J Speedway n1otorcycle racing resumes Friday night !8: l5) at the Or¥1ge County 'Fairgrounds in COsta ~Iesa -and if the last·two weeks or competition are any in- • dication -!hen !he big name cyclists are in for another rough time. 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' I il~rs Top ?.1 ikings; ·-· J)olphins St~~;n Lions SIGNUPS SET ON TOURNEY DAILY PILOT %3 Laguna, New port Roll On Slgnupo u. bel111 taken al lbe Coltl Mesa Tennis Club, Leguna Bea<:h and Nrwport Ne'il,,Ort neared the Orange des clobbered San1a Alla Val-Artists and Jordan were tied 180 Junlpero Dr., ror the H11:rbor's No. 2 tram remained Coast C:.lltge league title "'ith ll•y, 13-1. at the half at 1·1. Then Doug 1Tlft1's doubles champion!hJps k..n In ~ep a •3 •••m' over r-1a P.tesa. At OCC. l''oun1ain Valley Johnsoo ra--·• In I -~ In achedulecl on au cc e 11 iv e uri. •• ~ ... ten SUffin\t'r ,.. v-.. ._. 'A'Blloped Pacifi c, 1&-0; Long ""'~ ..,.,. week.ends starting Aug. 11•11 wat.er polo action vt'lth vie· Newport is OO'il' 5-0. Bench Poly blltu.*d El P.lodena, the third period and Pett ' clJ were commoo tn the Jn\o overtime al 4S lliece. 'J9111y" -II the Hunllogtoll But ll1mllllgJon l!eoch •:~got and ooncluding Aug. 11-19. tortes Tuesday night. In other game:i1 a1 Co.sla 17-1; and Westmin.!ttt won a Mort.on added the: 6naJ pl In ly sb:: talliea came after the A $$per lndivktual entry ree Laguna's Artists ran their ~1esa. University trlnlmed rorltlt vk:tory from Mission the fourth as the l..q\lna !!!*:!L• u-m au r buut lou&!> at that ~ 11 h '"',,lalll .......... fiiiaaTiilKht. but coo1ttnii-1001<-dir~me ruoa"l'Y ""'""""'° Huntlniloo opealJlll Up anol drvve fOJ • a first period when Marina'• will be charged to defray costs Costa 1.1esa lligh loop record P.tonte Vista of San Diego, 7-3: Vif:jo. dcltnse shut out Jordan In the VikiDP-: ~double teamin& fer trophies going to the wtn. to 4-4 with a tough 3-1 victory Pacifica ripped RivcrsJde, Laguna 's light defense was secood half. O.lff AodeflM m Wftn a ifOtiD1esoliie~fUll ·-nerrand mnaertup.-ever Long Beach Jordan-while. M-: and CC),leader b1os VL-r-the deciiiv~. The had the otbll!__ Artists pl. ·i-:::::.:....::::.:....:.::::::::::.:__ _ __:...c:...:::::.:..::..:....__::__ __ --'-_.:_-=...:...__.:..._=--"'--====:.=:o...c=.._ __ .====...=c-~-=--- \ l 11-.it .-peel the hex with a bulut. -!l'~ertlme triumph over Moments later D al , e , Marina to complete an Scz>wlml<J Iii a i-In>( m • 1mdeleate4 -· ---Two Mw:ktng upeets were .... ..,,-.,.::...... .T10t.. court press. Ediaon.'1 victory over Foun- tain Valley was irtQerod by a 17-5 margin In the second period. Edison'• de!tnse jelled at that polnt, caused 'nwnerous ~ountaht Valley tumoven-8"'~-----­elsewhere as > w LG'°• . .-~--Hills '-·--.a HllflttM~-· -n • _oea!o ICU Villld UUWl\..'l:U EdllOrl t Harbor n ' I , ~ ant9et League t o U g b I e ~!~ arbor <& '"-five F.di9on players shared in the """""'· w--•---n t Edi-w .. rm •ter ' 1¥111" I ~ ~IU.Pll~t .........,, • 1.llUll, s-ci.I Mir S H ~ • ' ml Corona del Mar lmockid J~~! v11i.v 1 ! :,,~ : l:.atewood out of a lie for se-"'-""* s ' p'-c , Leading the winner!! in that span were Jack Qark and Jay WU&oo wllb s:iJ: and five points. Clart liDished with It rebounds as Edison outre- bounded Fountain Valley, 33- 2:1. eond place with a 44-41 victory P.!.."!..Htu• i : ... tDf • .... G'°Q;,,\,11 l ldft .!_"' I~ . ~·t .,arlna, .. , Other results found Newport the free throw line and co"est. 'h l!ari>o< thrashing La Quhtla al Ebner Combs ' Hun!U\ iii< mmtlngton Beach, 67 • 39: Beach Oiltn had null· ft: Estaocla wblpped Servile, 5!f. Marilla'• sl.rt at an upset 38 at Marina; and host Edi.son Marina'• Bob Lomer was ··.~.-pl! the skids to Fountain the high point man far Jhe Valley, 51-4&. eveaing wilh 21 points, ...,,';';ostly R.0..111 f ) RI.... 0110 Cl1ril 71JIS Wll&On t 3 S lt Tu11r. I Cl 1 2 Marini came from elghl on bis patenlfd moon -shots points off the pace with four from outside. ~ ndn-remalnlhg In regula-[ I Cootroras WU beld ~ to • Um ( t4-311) to send ill game -'le...., low of 11 points ":' ,nd on- u:~. tii 11 Tol111 r 1 11 J ,_. .. 'lllftY 14', rt ... ;• ,J ,MJaahellil Tourne)'. ~Ji:\ IS.1 n~l111t ' -.I ~ I OI f \: Troup I I ' ":\. .. -.. , l : • • 0 l ' 1\t 11 11 I 4' '"" " Olil•rftn ··-1 11 11 11-41 Ftn. VtlMv S ll »--<16 MV Legion Ni n1ie ' •M ""'"' In 8-2 Victory -·· ' ' """ .. « ·-''· ,, :· J, Mission Viejo rolled into the · •<1econd roond of the Anaheim ~ 1" Invitational American Legion butbaU tournament at La ,_ ,.rPalma Park following i~ 8-2 .-::!.') tr i 11 m p b over Bishop Montgmery Tuesday nig!U. -· Q>ach Joe Richardson's Mission Viejo nine t e s t s Placentia Tuesday night at La Palma in a 7 o'clock tussle. __..... -wemnJnster, meanwhile, 1 ~-ittums to action tooighl at .>..Amerige Park in Fullerton in , , . the secom1 round of the win- ._.Dtrl bracke~ in the Fullerton 111nv11atlonal, against A I l a 'I' ~Blackies, ,: '.Escadrille f'.:: Triumph It'I becoming a tw&-team r ace for the Costa Mesa Open summer baatetball 1 e a g u e chamPlonshiP as pretenders to the crown continue to fall by the wayside in the wake oi victories by Blaclties and Escadrille. .Blackies turned ba<k A & C W L 0 1 f I ' ' ' ••• ' . . ' .. . . ' . ' . 0 10 ' . ·~ g 30 ~"" Loma at : . si. We!tminster es:ited111ffrl' t he Anaheim tourney fOr.. WfJowing Tuesday'!! 2.0 loss to tnt Lon Beach Wilson at La PalL ina g For Mission Viejo it wr;,;..,15 ~ne of the easiest yictories f ,.110 of the season. The wumers W' Tapped it up with three-nm ra~ 'llies in the first two lnnln('---15 and breezed the rest of tl j\e way wilh the game beingfS ~ called after 5'12 iMings becar111 '\'Jse of 8 limit. EMT{ In the first iMinten1j: John Demmore started ~..... rally with a one~\, singlt~ After a ooe-base blow by, D a v e Schmidt, Rick White' laced a double to right center to score the two runners. ~1111~te tbeo. ICOred when steve ~ Robimoo K-McGarry nc1 ' MOl!itt drew w~1NJand Marie Jfl Uie tea>J!' xi, To D y ~lchardson led -t off with a single and move f"'!'i!d to secqpd when Densmore ~ ~alked. After an ~nd a wa&'.n1~ White singl- ed m two more .i;C~vuns. A ground out ~red ~ ~n1\nal tally. Misston Vt~~'· )O added an ~amed ~ 11'•· 'J the third and Richar~ smefi:'71ed in tbt final marker m the ttr•1ourth. Pitcher R:icb ~nunel pick- ed up the victor1ic1'\' with a three· hitter. He strut rt-out seven and walked four,!:'.,; Tim Richaros · "'was the bard· luck loser for 1 Westminster agalnsl Long B<or, fach WU.... lie slnlck <'..:'..i::t 12 walked three and allNa;,ed Only two hits. ... , Properties Tuesday night at Dave Twiss >Jf1h.ad the onJy hit Costa Mesa High, 71-53, to f~r W~stmi.ns:'~ter 8 third·ifi.. drop the latter three games nmg single. 11 J • off the pace. '"' ;: And Escadrille maintained M •. d Vl•l• tu Rlth1rd1011, u .. Id '' r II ftll its one-game deficit t 0 0tnsmor1. lb tc~ ' 2 2 I n1ac'"1As the easy way, ca~ Schmidt, c t wt( ! ~ i ol l.> NC Romll'lli,p ~ >' 0 ,,, ... ,..,. a forfeit victory over w11ri.. 1b v1 , , , 2 W.et!Jll"""' 1•1 .. rt .. tf 1'1rk.,. 7,116 Wllaon • 1 5 t Jiron 1 • • • ~~!~-....... 1 , I " ............... ,. ' Hllll'f'-' 1 6 I I s11w1rt o • 1 o Tot1l1 'U 10 17 .511 MM Mlltl (6') .. rt .. tf Hoffltlln f ' l ' Tllam1MM't 3 l t l"tck ' ' 1 " lllPClll , 1 l ' H1ll11H' 1 I ' lfl 10 •2 2 5 s ' 11 22 l' It 4iO s~ -QWf11n. WMl'mln1l'lr lt 11 n 1~311 DIM Hlll1 13 IS 16 1 ...... H__,... IMCll ISl'J) rt "' ., contnr" • l " lllnldn 3 1 2 7 11•1>9 Jl•i Wflr 10fU Cl•rtlll j > > Sc1•.,..ln1kf 2 l • l•rrlnglf' 0010 TOll1l 22 t 1( SI M1rtu 14•1 LO*fllt' ,'I' , ': ~ UnclAl"ll • 3 • ll Jtn'll:.lfl• 0 l 0 1 Hirt.Ir 011 1 Fick 1 O 2 t ICollltr S 0 3 10 Wltelllr I 0 I 1 To11t1 n a It 41 Setrt '1r Oltartwn HU11tlngton lj 10 1( S "-31 M..-1M lt 11 t l--411 c...-• 1Mr 1441 ,. fl ,. tJ l 0 0 I 1 I I 3 • e 1 1 • I 0 t 2 2 3 ' ] 0 1 ' I 2 1 -. '' ''"' I CIA .., ... ,,..., Cor11n1 1191 Mir ll U ll 3--" Llk.-od 10 ',, t-41 ....,.,. ...... "" ,.ff,ltf O'Fl1hwtv I 1 2 lt Y1nO.rA1 a o112 sevmour 1 o 1 • S111no1.,. S 1 1 11 lt_.r aa111 o., '!'' Louvllt' 2 Cl ( WoodtM<k l 0 0 2 Tol•I• 799 761 klA -QINrl.n NewpcN"I 11 11 2l 1'-'7 LI Qulnl1 1 I S 1t-3t llllllCll (ff) .. ff,. ... 6 • D • ' 1 , 13 0 3 1 3 • 3 l 11 ' ' l " 3 ' 10 o a J o 3 , 2 7 21 17 lS Jt lurt .., Qvlrlen 1!:1t1ncl1 17 10 12 »-.st Servllt ' I 11 lS-31 Costa Mesa Cagers Roll ~ ... I f Robl!ISOl1, If 1 0 ! • Arby's Army, which fel our ~Garry, ct ell 3 0 1 ! games off the pace and out of r:!!j ~b ., ~ l 01 l ti 1111 _.,1 2'tlf conten oo. 11,hoP ,. • tlt'W •v 1111111111 C.OSta ~fess. High's summer basketball team breezed to its ninth win in 11 Orange High league starts Tuesday night with a ~ triumph over Pacifica. Pacing the Costa Mesa at· tack was Andy Sager and Phil Salazar with 12 and 10 points. i BWkles raced paat A & C Mtt1lon . ~ ~ ~ 1f ~ Properties in '& physiC9J test ,t W•l~r ff) •• -. ' I I· I ! i that S3W 41 penooal {oulJ 9rldlev. t. f I~ r II ftll levied by the referees. G. R._n.• 1 g g g A •-C' ~~--qua..s. W1111e1w. • ; l o o o . UL I UU~l3CJ Wll lllr iCt:'::.":°' lb 1 0o O O ed when Mike .COOtreras was a1c1i1rdi. In ,, ,, 2 o o1 blanked from the field. ·-· If lldl II ~ 0 D That left 1t up to Rod SnoOk, ~,~;1. l ! t l Brian Ambrozich and Jim ~=: ~ : : : : Worthy and they c a m e Tol•1•1 ~ ,:}, 1 1 , through with 19, 16 and 10 L.B. ~II=--;,; 'ltllJ "'; _r, 112 ; po~ oontlnues tonight at w..t1 :Jn1Mr1r ooo ooo o -o i 2 c .. 11 MIN CSU flfl"'' J • 0 10 ' 0 2 12 1 I 2 J ' i ~ : i D 0 4 ' ' I ' 0 I l O I ' I 1 I • Tot1l1 22 '10 53 '"" .., Onrtfn Ca.11 Mtw I lj 17 16-.53 Pa¢1nc• ' • 1~t Estancia High as Blackies and =~ ~~~cl~·~ 1'(~ hs Bl t · Ri al Really·NadBconlront•Uon . 1'.;_flOnarC 3S V , .. •ltdcl• cnl r;~ w::.. 1111 ~ 1 o Stay in Contention =-,,,, __ J= '· 1i f I ,T ' Mater Dei High's summer Fountain Valley 's leading :o1on I ' lJJ baslcetba11 team rontlnuea to ICOf'e!' wa s Oi~clc Eppelheim-'t'::.. · " u 22 71 J trail Santa Ana Valley by one er with 14 pomts, while t\\-'O • & c ,....,,.... '"~ rt~ ~ 1n th Costa Mes other mates, Rich Valbuena _ • I game • • prep and Phll Dunklebe<ger ·had 10 Br:" l 1 J , f summer basketball league roi.. apiece. ' ~:=;., f j11i )owing easy wins for l»tb qu• 'Ibunday's action at Estan-:r.:' I I 10 c..n ,.,..,. .,,., cla features Mater Det and 1 J ' c ... s1 .. ·•.,; Fountain Valley at 7 Rancho ~mt: alCJl}fl. ,..,._ l "' l' J IA V1ll1V 1 L.·. •• Alamltol and Cl.n)'On 18l 8, and r: ~°t-: 1 Santa Ana Valley and Garden ""' ,_, .. n va1i.v 2 s 1 j Grove at t. tl I A.!.!. 111nctio A,il!l'lllOI 2 J Ros en ---i;iee . '-• __ , .. ' • Jets 'l\oelday night at Eaton-........ ., "1 1 Ii, LONG BEACH ""' -Golden cill llJP. ""-I Wiit College'• ;• au rn mer Mater Dei tu med back ~1,,.,... ! 1 1 ~ -•lblll le~.."wraps up the Rancho Alamttos, IW3, with =:""" 1 I I • LMI 8v.il6i:h Ctty Colle,et a balanoed attack that saw f= : : 1 J ltap 'Ni&iesday evening with a thtte Monarchs acore In double ~:\W,,,.; .wc1tn ~. •,..,.' piaYoff ~;II'"" at 5:30. lli\U<S for ·1" wlnnen, .., ,.., ~~n w .. t forf•itOCI Its 1'aw!1atn v 1 11 e y ramed "'"' ' ~ tiMI ame Tuaday nJght to acatnst Garden Grove but the ~:ic11tr ·S J the I Stale (Loog Beach) latter pooled a 11""4 9lcto17. ~ , l Fral when oolJ two player• And Sanl& Ana Valley. led " I I -up. lloldon -West .by Jim..Ulpardo'1 21 Polnto, :r:-1 • • Jut In Ille rejUllr bluted .... 1or1 ... CltlJm, 11· ..--I _. seuon. 34. i~~r,,,.: Mll'• o!,f, ,,.\ .. • ires. 2410 plus 1.i;,5 lfld. Iii· A70-13 tllllf.:k·11~ 1 tutielP5S. • El Tigre belled lire In the wide 78 prohle series. Two lull cord; wrap-around tread design. 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DAN ACCQ))IANOO ANO COACH DAVE HOLLAND CONFER. ~ Accomando, Mikkelsen Souih FieM Generals Have Multiple Weapons By STEVE RRAND Of t111 Delft' l"llOI Stiff Wistmirlsier · liigh quarterback Dan Acromando gained a lot of yards passing last year but he was generally feared most for his versatility. Pacifica quarterbcick ;\larty A1ikkeJsen was rated, an outstanding high school _, '11lls preseiiis South A/1-!lar coach Dave Holland or Corona del Mar High wtth a dilemnla. One that thousands or coaches wro1d gladly love to have, but a dilemma none the Jess, 1'We have good b;llance between our • rlDling and passing game.s,'' sa}'S Holland 83 he scans the rost.er and con1- ~ the na;mes with the bodies going ,_ j Chargers Plan , ..... ~. - UCI Scrimmage Vetei-an quarter"back Johnny u.itas is expected to make hi s debut fur the Sen Diego Chargers In an lntrasquiid 9CJ'i91. mage Sa1urday s1arting at 2 in the UC lr.•in.c track and field stadium. This is the only preseason ~rimmage for the Chargers. Coach Harland Svare will introduce each player and prior 10 the clash will explain what !he fans can expect to see. Tickets ror !he event at $2 ror adults and $1 for children can be purchased at Security Pacific Bank, Newport Center and Newport Beach branches, as well as the Bank of America in Town Center ' through drills daily in preparation for the 14th annual North-South All-star game. · Aug. 9 at Orange Coast College. "And right now, of course , neither quarterbacll: bas had enough practice to say one: is ahead of the other. It wouldn't be !air to put the players on the spat and say one will start one half and the other pla yer the other half. "It would be ludicrous to say we 'll alternate them every play . "l~d say it would be safe to say that "'hen the situa,Oon requires ·one kind of play. "1''11 ~I the quartecback best suired for that Jllay." · One thing' 00.. concern llolland abolit- the quarterbacks, however. "We don't ha~ another player in camp who --has any1 experience ~ -a quarterback," he says. "They are all g~ '!ithl!!tes and I'm st.Ire we'll give anothi:f P,layec probably Rlck Walker or Santa Ana v;lley, a few quick leSSMs just In case something happens to one o( the regular quarterbacks." \Va lkt>r, a 6·3 and 210 pounder , has spent his career catching h.:1ll s. not throwing them. tic's a \~·ldr receiver. .. \\'e have three fine wide receivers and what l oonside r out st:inding running backs." says Holland. "That 's \\1hat I mean \Vhcn I s:iy it dOf'~:l't n1akc that mut'h difference "'ho 's at quarterback. \Ve'I/ ll:! vcrsar ilf'." The wide receivers are AC(.'()ma nd6's battery-mate. Gary !\taddocks {6·1 and !80 ) and San Clen1en1e's (1Jarles Dargan \S.2 and 185 1 in addition to Walker. The running backs are Laguna Beach's Dave A1arriner, Estancia 's Dan 1~rin· ceotto. Huntington Beach's Paul Fiskocss and La Quinta's Rick Curry. • ' . ' . Chargers Eyeifig HB's W erschini,j . " . ' . . .. . . . "' . By HANK WESCI{ OI .... o.u.-.,.,.: U.H. The trend in place kickers for pro-that or other hopetU1s'. -~ ' • ,_ . r~ional football learns in recent ytars ''We start ouf kiClting field goals from has been toward foN!ign born. soccer· style types who developed their abilities lhe 2$-yard line and graflwiUy work (IOI' in soccer malches. way further back ," Wers<;hing say& "You· Raimond (Ray) Wersching is a Hun· get three attempts, and~ ktep a rec-· tington Beach resident who pos.5esses all ord, but I really couldn*-teU you what they're looking for." • ' !hose prerequisites and is trying to con- tinue the trenab}' eamln'g a sporon the We~ni-i:n------M , San Diego Char&ers. a learn whose Aust ria bUt has spent the better part ·or . ~ .- kickers have been of the cooventlona.J his life in DoWf!!?Y. C,Jif. fie was a variety. kicker Qod o«~ive guard at Warren 1 And. alter more' than two weeks ol lllgll in Downey .,.S la~ """too to hap, camp, Wersching has hlEg in ~-dJe the same two jobs at nelgtlboring Of the five free agents invited to show Cerritos College. 1 • their kicking ability, just two are left. From thefe it was UC Berkeley (or two Besides ~ersching, only Austrian Gun!cr sea!ions. He "13'ie ~ven.of 12 field ,goals Em lw unpressed the Chargers cnougb Jn ~junior,)'. -&nd Seven of 13 as a to stay in camp. , seriior. A~ ·knbort.ahl than those Naturally there are ~wo others ~ ,; ,taUstics Wl:lfl&-lact Y/el'9Ching didn't rookies will have to consuier. . ( · · mis.9. any kick closer th4D 42 yards as a Veteran Dennis Partee b JXi;n.arUy f r junior and notbing und« 40 yards as a punter but bas been known to kick a tiefd senior. ! goal or point &!ter to~ Lut ~ar His longest kick wis ·a . 43-yarder ~ill McClard did most or the place_ kick-against West Virgipia in ilffl.' i. , ~J~ veterans are highly prized m tbe We~hing says ~e wasi't.tOO su"rprised As Wersching explains it. life for a when h.1s name failed to, ~e up in the free-agent kicke!' is quite different from pro~essuma~ footbaJl d:att. and after pon-dering the idea of tryIDg out for the San Francisco 49ers. . .he' opt~ ' fOfl , the Replacements ,. ' Ctiafiers for oo special 1'ea.90a. : ,. Fill 5 Posts . "I think t've got the r~ge you nerd (or 4. the pros. and my accuracy generally is good." \\'ersching said. tt don 't 'feel I've kicked all that well so far I.bough." For Gridders Practice for the 14th annual North- South Orange County All-star football game began ~fonday at Corona del Y..1ar and Western High for the South and North and after two days there are five replacements. Lost to coach Dave Holland's South team are Richard Genzel, Jim Neidhart and Scott Gaynor. Genzel is parlicipating in lhe Los Angeles Shrine game and the fortner !\tater Dei standout "'ill be replaet..>d by Saddleback Hlgh's Eric f·feffncr, a fi..5 . 215.pound tackle. Gaynor. a fullh~ck-lincbackcr from F:scancia High. is in Europe and his replac:emmt is La Quinta H i g h · s \•crsatile lttike Gassov•ay, a 6·2. 1sa- pcwtd wide receiver who can also bC' used as a kicker. Newport Harbor Hi gh's outslanding tackle, Jim Neidhart is currently with the United States' AAU Junior track nnd field team whi ch will meet their Russian counterparts in a meet thi s ·weekend. The standoul shot puller obviously V.'ill not be able to fulfill his spot on the South team and Holland has indicated :-Olater Dei 's 6-2 and 1!15-pound ccntl'r. Jim Meehan. \\ill take his place. !\1cehan will probably fill lhc tatkle void even though he didn 't play thnt position last season. Up north. Fullerton -Ui gh's Pete \'an Hom elected lo play surrimer b1:1scb1:11I y,·hl\e Kennedy liigh's All·CIF tackle. f\ritch Kahn, whom North coach Jim Everett called po!>siblr !he best offcn..,n·c blocker in the CIF . is slated fo r duty in the Shrine ga1ne in Los .<\ngeles. Replacing rhose t1vo "'ill be Scr1·i1t· High center .\rnold Angelici, a 6-0 and JOO-pounder. and Tum De La Hunt. Western High's 6·4 and 230-(XKJnd guarO. Thal makes four players off \Vestern 's CIF finalist team. Also slated for duty are All-CIF quarterback Bob Acosta, All· CJF linebacker Paul Charlton and run- ning back Al Osbon. Ray and hi s brother RAndy picked up the soccer style of kicking· from th,eir father, a former soccer player. His" brother was the Cal kicker for t"·o years prior to Ray's arrival. 1 ' : Ray prepared for his' shot with the Chargers by workin g out eve ry other day at either Westminster High or .GQlden · West College. recruiting either his brother or wife Diane lo do the holding.1 . A graduate in accountlfl{i! . .'Wersching hopes to pursue a career ,as a CPA i( his future does not lie in football . . ' Cycles Race at Fairgrounds Speedway rnotorcyc!e racing resumes Friday nlght 18: 15) at the Orange County 'Fairgrounds in Cosla ~1esa -and if the .Jast·two weeks of compelition are any in· dication -then the big name cyclists are in for another rough time. ' Top names such a.s Rick .Woods, Mike 1'1"' F.l . T. l.7Jhfli Mou.Id frff "'" , .... """"r.r.t. todl w..u,-11, '·'' More Eeth "Yl'hlt.w. ... °"" . ... , ..... jf 4666 and Sieve Bast, Danny Bede.,., Bill Cody. Mike Konle and Scinny ' Nutter· haven1t been very much in the spoUight the>past two Friday! -but t8e percentagei are definitely in their· favQt. • " Last Friday it was Billy dray wkining the handicap main evem. 'aftd ~om Fishburn capturing tile scratdl;naul. ' , ' IC mart<D•Jta•r• • ' 2 FllElllWS BB.TS+ 2 l'°".im:~·~ .tog. 29.n~c11xl3 ' . ' ' '~!!. ·~-01 Eoclr Mount.ct f,.. .. No Trode-ln RequwMI Whit-i ..--· "· DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO Baseball Standing~ ... ,. 3·speM blow.r wilh .... rtical and hor!zontol lou>t.n. Uni¥ersol com- pr•s110r is tron., f..-oble lo most cors. '!'MV• It • GAS SAYERS '66 Novil SS V-1, eu!O·l•&n~.. It 11, pa-• lrtQ, IKQGJtf) $977 '69 Coronil Coupe Aull !r•~• .. r11r.o, 1tr co~<f .. ltfl l- tr iVClt1l1l $1477 70 C.,.ON 4 Door Ault, trM11., rffle. 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Fountain Valley -L.-·--r · adwiduled 00 successive un..,_ttn U'I SUJTUn('r prep au-... win over ~ta nesl. 'A'aJl()ped Pacific, I~; Loog J~111:.uu ammed in a shot lo ' weekends starting Aug. 11·12 water polo acUon with vie-Newport is now S-0. Be:1ch Poly blitzed El ~1odena, the third period and Pett and toncludlng Aug. 1&-19. torles Tuesday night. In other games at Costa 17-1 : and WMtmin.!ttr won a Morton added the final pl in U were rommon In the Into overtime 111 45 """""· ly iii talliel CJme after the A SS ptr lndJvldua1 entry fee Laguna 's Artists ran their ~1esa. University tl'lmmed forfeit victor)' from Mission the fourth u the Laauna first period when Marina's will be cbar&ed to defny costs Costa Alesa ltigh loop record ~Jonie Vista or San Diego, 7·3: Viejo. defense shut out Jord.tJ1 ln tht Ylklnga beCan double teaming for trophies going to lhe win-lo 4-0 with a tough 3-1 vlcl.Ory Pacifica ripped Riverside, Laguna 's tight defl!OSe was second half. Oiff Aodenea llliJ!I ti lhe Huntington But Huntington ll<sch got Btacll 1 • Ill m • r bel!tetboll ""'81> at that pqiOt u llaul ....... , 'l'lleldl nlgbt, -llot c..trera1-tllok:b overllme "l"&WPJ cha-Hunttngton opening Up anA drove for a .hlm wlUu~ ruul-ne-rt_and_runners ___ u.;.p_. --~-•-'-"'-Loo......:g_B<_a.:_h_J_o_•d_an_w!ti_·1e __ 8-ll_:_an_d_ro-_Je_a_d_er_ra_1oo __ V_«_-_111e __ d_eo_1_.,_·,_e_fac_to_r_. _T_h_•_had __ 1_hec_o<het-__ An1s:_::..:c.b::._:f!O":_I_. _ court preu. ~ etClped Ibo belt with • buts. ' 11~ ovtrtbne triumph over Momenta later D a.,. e ti*lli& Marina to complete an Sczawlnsf<I lit a ~ !tun .lllddealodaeuon. __ _ Two· lbdmg upsets were ••"r,-.,:;-"• ~~ _ e I a e w be re as HKnrlnatot ~ •n '-,•~ ~Hilts~-EOI--·-1TJ ~~am.'8 League tougble ..._..H,,.. J 1 l ' Westminster ao..5a at Edison ~i... 6 ) ' • • ~wor\11; dtl Mir S ' ~ and C«ona del Mar knocked sllflCI• 1 • I:.akewood out o( a tie for se.. oun~ln v.ii..,-I t t oond place with a 44-41 victory ='Hnii J l : • .i•t Marina. ~till 1 ID lO Other resulls foond Newport the free lbmr lin• and oooch Harbor lhrashlng La Quinta at Elmer Com b a ' HUJ1tincton J!Uullngtoo Beach, 67 -39; Beach Oilm bad nullV!ed Estancla whipped Servit,, 59-Mariol11 shot at an upset. 38 at Marina; and host F.dison Marina'• Bob Losner was pit the skids to Fowrtain the high point man for the Valley, 51-4. eveaing with 21 points, !J111slly , Marina came from eight oo his palented moon •shots points off the poce with lour fJ'Om outside. / ninutes remainlhg in regula-I Contreras_ was held ,' to a lion ( 11-M) to send Ha game ,....., low of II polntl and on- 1 i!Maahelm T~urney MV Legion Ni~ In 8-2 Victory ' .. _, • , 1 Mission Viejo rolled into the • -,,aecond round of the Anaheim ... ,,,Invitational American Legion baseball tournament at La ~_., r-Palma Park following its S.2 ,~-1.1 triumph over Bishop Montgomery Tuesday night. -· Coach Joe Richardson's Mission Viejo nine t e s t s Placentia Tuesday night at La Palma in a 7 o'clock tussle. ~ .. , Westminster, meaov.11.lle, ~ , . retuml to action tonight at AAmerile Park in Fullerton In I ' the aecond round of the wi~ ... nen: bracket in the Fullerton _;,_. lnvitaUonal, agaimt A l t 1 "' .Blackies, ,. Escadrille t.;-Triumph It'* becoming a two-team race for the Costa Mesa Open swnmtr bul:etball 1 e a g u e champlon!hlp as pretenders 14 the crown conllnue to fall by the wayside in the wake ol victories by Blackie& and Escadrille. Blackies turned back A & C ---c ... lllMl"fl W L GI . ' . ' ' .. ' ' ' . ' ' . . . ' ' ' . D 11 t Properties Tuesday night at Costa Mesa High, 71-63, to drop the latter three games off the pace. And Escadrille maintained iU one-game defici' t o Black.les the easy way 1 cap. turlng a. forfeit victory over I Loma at 8::Kl. ' We$tminster exited; t be Anaheim tourney fOllowing Tuesday's 2-0 kiss w Long Beach Wilson at La Palma. For Mission Viejo it Was one of the easiest victories 1of the· season. The winners wrapped it up with three-run rallies in the first two !Mings and breezed the rest of U.te. way with the game being' called after 511i iMings becaUst of a limit. In the first lnnin~ John DenSmore started the raUy with a one~t single. After a ooe-base blow by D a v e Sciunidt, Rick Whit" laced a double to right centet to score lbe two nmners~·ie then sewed when SteYe Robinson, Kevin, Mt'Gany nd Mark Molfilt drew w . In ttie ~. Tony Rlchanhon Jed.'aff with a l!lingle and mover:t to second when Densmore walked. After . an out and a walk White sing). ed in two more ~ A ground out scored the f,lnal lally. Mission VieJo added an unearned run ib the third and RichBtdsoa .tin.tied in the final marker in the fourth. Pitcher Rich RommeJ pick· ed up the victory with a three-- bitter. He struCk out seven and walked tour; Tim Richards was the hard- luct loser for J Westminster lOgainst Loog B<!ach Wibon. lie slnJck fut 12, walked three and allbwed only two hits. I Dave Twiss 1had the only hit for Westmins.ter, a third-in- ning single.7 Mlwl Viti• 111 tit r Iii 1111 "lchtrCllOll. u ' 1 , 1 Dtflt.mort. 3D l 1 2 D Schmiot, c I . ' ' I "omme1. o 3 1 o Wllltw, 7b 4 I 4 2 "otllMOf!, If , 2 o D D r1n,1b 1200 Ed.lion'• victory owr Foun- tain Vall•y WU lri(g<rod b\' a 17-$ llW'lin In the IOCOl'od p<rlod. Edison's defense jelled at that point. cawied 'nwntrous Fountain Valley....tumoven and five EdPon playen shared in the !ICOring. Leading the wiMers In that span were Jack Clark and Jay WllSOlt with six and five poinb. Clan finished with 11 rebounds as Edison outre- bounded Fountain Valley, 33- 211. - •• j ... ($1) .. •, ., .. "....,m r l "',.... • • l • <:111r~ 1 1 n 'NllKtl I l $ lt Tully 102 1 Wtlltt , 1 ' s lr••ll tlj• Nlt1.-All I 0 l Tol11ls r 117 J flMlll ... Vlllt't 14' .. ft ,t " 11111 t•1· M•l•M I I " Tr-1 1 Vau 1 l Ollflkt1blrglr 1 2 4 Gtlltli. ' • l • Tot•I• 17 12 l 4t ..,,. ., .,.,..,. 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Action contlnues tordght at Estancia High as Blackles and the 00::: Alwnnl clash at 7: 15, followed by the !led Carpel Really·Nads oonfrontatlon . l lH11* 1711 i I - I • I' J ' ' • Ii i'lctni •'I' 1111111111 11111\oo Cll'jl. Ql2 llOD-2 3 ) Ml11!0fl 1.io J:ll 10~--I 11 1 WMl;l,;i;r (I} •It r Iii 1111 lr110ley. f 3 0 t 0 G.R c lDOO Wl1llelw, 1 l o o o c. "unoo. lb ,' •' ' ' Aecom• rf : : i=::"~ 0 l ! '· !-~.,. .. H•i.. I D 0 I fn19, t t t t Tot11I 21010 SttnilJTIMllllP ! r II I L.11. "'11"'" om 200 o -t , t W•l'Mlnuw 000 000 D -O I 1 Monarchs Blast · Rival To Stay in Contention FOWltain Valley's leading ICOl'e!' was Oluck E~lbeim· er with 14 Points, while two other mates, Rich Valbuena and Phil Dunkleberger, had 10 apiece. Thursday's action at Estan· c"" Mtst p,_ cia features Mater Oei and ---'• ,,.~ •• Fountain Valley at 7, RandK> Mater Dei High's summer basketball team continues to trail Santa Ana Valley by one pme In lbe Costa Mesa prep summer basketball league fol. )Owing easy wins for both quln- ,JA VtlJt~ 7 l O -Alamttol and CITI)'OO It I, and =:."two : ,Ii l Santa Ana Valley aod Garden F_. n ValNY l l Grove It II. ••ndlo Allft'lf1-, ,_ . -=='-----'-'-~ ,... v...., c•o tell n-tay nigbt •I Ellan-~ T i 1 I\ daM~ Dei turned back =whMr : 11 t ~ ~~ ~t :~ 51eW9w i l i thrte Monarchs score In double i:'iWm11 o.nrM b,..,.,6,.., .. 6 " Ilium for Ille wlnnen. 11\Junt>in V 111 e y nlliod eg&WI Garden Grove but the latter pooled a I H4 V1ctory. And Sanlll Ana Valley, led by Jim Lopardo'• ll pobtb, blalled --'ideas C.-. 61- 14. ' • ires • 2410 plull 1.95 t11d. '"' A70-13 C li1i:~w1111 tubeless. El Tigr• belted lire in the wide 78 ptohle aeries. Two lull cord; wr1p·around lre•d design. 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FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644-2313 . %4 OAll Y PILOT THELZ.q~ETHOD DON'r SWAY AND SWING "fhe lti&h IYndiccp toiler often thillb tha t the way lo 1et maxJmwn powet in hls shot j1 to •••y to Ille rilht during the bact swing (fisun I). Thia ;. •10111. POWO' and c:ontrol come from a coilina of the muscles. Swaying wiU rob the swing of muc.h. of its power,_ · · I like to !hint that my left eu is o"r tho bill t hmuabci ut 1ny ·swi,,. (fi&ure 2). -This k~ mefrom sw1yin1 and results in m.a.xi mum distincc and control. 0 0 ~-~Mft.._ __ 3'. "fll rITNG Tiit: IRONS"-offtrr 10/i' pip. 11an« 1nd.1wfnt pojnlt 'J to bOOJt iron play and lowtr 10/f 1cort1! Stnd 20~ and • ,,.mpN, Hl/<flddrr1std tfl ~lo,,.10 Arnold falmtr, c/o lhU IMPtr. Bass Hitting Albacore Absent, But Fishing Good ., SJ)OrUfishi ng along t h c 'Orange Coast area continues at about the same pace as the past tw o weeks \Vith good -catches being recorded on bass, bonito and s om e barraatda -but that Jong aw•ited albacore run con- tinues to be ooly wishful think- ' ing. The water condition isn't COR!)idered a vital factor in the albacore's absence, and even the yellowtail have virtually disappeared except for OC· casiooal isolated. catches. Despite the !act of albacore, sportafiahing remains fai rly stable, although the lbnlta that were being ~ three weeks ago are not. quite in lhe same abundanc<. Dana -_..ion out()( Dana Point rep>rt a ftice blw, bonito and mackerel catch off the midnight special t o Catalina. The midnight boat to San CJemente Island out of Art 's Landing in Newport Beach is Hicks 7th In Eli1ns Bowling Only one area bowler - Mission Viejo's Dwayne Hicks -qualified for lhe finals of the West Coast 11-fatch Game bowling Eliminations f\.fonday night at Costa Mesa's Kona 1.a .... Hicks is now in seventh place as the 16 bowlers begin match game play over the riext four weeks with each vic- tory worth a SO-pin bonus. Monday night's act i on featured a 298 game by Anaheim's Bob Ramirez \.lo'hich helped to vAult hhn Into a share of the Elims lead. Ramirez. of Anaheim. rolled a 937 four-game block and '10\v is lied with TUstin's F'red Bernal , who has held the No. I position for the past six weeks. But the big: l'"<CilenH•rit v.·:i~ the battle for the No. lfi soot Huntinglon Bench's Bud Rose started 1 he evenin,ll in 15th plaee and bo\•:led n fine 852 series. But ii v.:a.~n·t Sood enou,l{h. Oefend\ng Elim!' cha1npion George Shore of Pico HiverR hitd an 889 serici1 to v11ult ["()m 20th to 15th and Cerrito~· 11fntt flowC1Ut climbed into the last rinals berth. edging R06e by .;wi three plm. Following Bernal a n d Ramlrrz art Aw.s<1's Dnvc Framr. third ; La llAbra's Ron Dtetl, fourth : San Diego's Lee Taylor. nnh: Perris' S.'lm Sherman. sixth: lflck~: ttnd Lomi1a ·s,Art Jackson. ci4'!11t. 01trdena '!I Benny Bf'Ckor is ninth ; Lo~ Alamilos ' Glt'n Nevins foll~w1 in the No. 10 soot; Arcadla'11 F-d lfartnett i~ 11th: Dan Tschnnn<'fl of Ana~lm Is 12th: J, on J:t &aeh'!I Bob Colburn Is llth: Rnd Ron Saputo of BUtna Park ls 14lh: Then comes Short and Bowcutt. doing well on bass and bonito. And the midnight trek to Catalina out of D a v e y • s Locker in Ne\\'port Beach is reportedly hitting strong bar· racuda, bonito, bass and blue perch. Half day boats from Dana Wharf bave netted a fair catch on white sea bass and rock fish, along with the steady bass count. Out of Art"s Landing the daytime action has been bass and booilo. Davey's Ux:ker reported an assorted. catch on Tuesday's daytime boat.s -including 357 sand bass, 187 rock cod, 64 ICUlpin, 5l blue pen:!\, lour halibut, one white sea bass, lwo barracuda and 2 S mackerel. Action ou t of McCullah Bros. In Huntington Be11<>h resumed Tuesday v.•ith a single boat leaving each morning at 7. MO••o IAY f~ -If •nglera: 102 rock COd. I Mlmon. (Vll'l'I L•n· llJ,../ -36 •nqle": 11 lino cod. 1~2 rod• <OCI. C$u1 Slmte~l -51 •r>Qler5 SS lll>Q cod. I06 rock COQ, 1 s•lf'nlln. 5 .. N DIEGO (Mll~fclp.al Pier) -"'51 """'''" 121 veuowr1ltL 11 Olu• fin 1.,,.., 66lt bt;rr1cuct., l.1~ bcw!lto. W c1t1<:0 Nu, J6 hlllOYr. OC:•ANSIDI' -llt I P111ler1: lJI lllonlfu. %J6 kelp blU.. Wfll'le Ml lllll. 2 n..Ubul, 1' rock cod. 1 WllOWf11t. Nlt:WPO•t fArf'I L•IMllnt l -Tl •nofe": 11 botilto. l l Hno bllH. JI rock «IQ, fD•ftY'1 LKk.,.I -162 111Qlln: 2 bllr•KW., 17 bonito, U1 SMNI ball. l whlls Ml bol11, 161 rtKI; c.a, 4 r.Mlb\lt, 25 ro'llCkerM, Jllt:OONDO -197 •llOI.,.,, 1 >mite RI NII, 1115 barr6CUOI, I n.allblll. IM <•llco ba•L. 111 l'.llw lllu. 113 bGnllo. l1r11t1 -11 1noi..1: M bonllo. t• mK k11"111. 161 f'llek cod. v•NTVltA -51 1119Ji,r1; '50 tellc:o bKI l l\ellbUI, 2 wfllt. -bin, Q 1n..:kere1, 3 tMirr1clld1, 11S rock cOd. LO"'G a tACH C•t1-t Pitt) -SI lnQ/frs: M bonilO, 11 blrrlc\ld1, ll ••"" blll, )0 tock tOd. l'llrQI -~1 1nol1r': !SO bonl!o, 1 c.&"•clld•. 11 fllllt>ut. 1PllrMl•I L1"•111> -•5 1no,....1: I ll&rr~cll<l'd. 19' bo!ll!o. 11 tlllto b.>J,, O rack coct. l" .. ltADIJE COVI!" -•XI 1noltr1. lCS c1llto blH, 97 bol!lto, I r.1111>~!. ISS roe~ cOd. Sl .. L •EACH -?~S lf>lll!rl. & b•'· r1CVd1, m bortll'O. 174 ... "'II N n. lilO rock cod. l lllllt>Ut, I m1t1<ere1. ll~•Qf -llS 1n111..-J: J b•rr•tudl, iSJ bOnHo, U i111d.bls1, 1 111llb!lt. O>tNAll'O -166 '""'''~' 171 c11reo ti.11), tl 1111<1 blu. 150 blue bin. 411) roo-~ •()fl, 1 ~•l\t>r••. ll 11..., clld AVILA aAV (~ t111 l 11'1J -16 •ntle'I: 4 s1frncn, 1 h1011v1. l"OllT HUE"'l!MI! -)f ll>CllP•; 7~7 c~lico ba11. 118 blue tt1u. s h1llttv1. t 10toll1 1e1 tt••'· MAlllMA Olt:L lll!Y -'S 1n~le": l Nln\Ol'I. l1! nxk COii. DANA WHAltl' -l/.l •IMll,,..1· "l'.I~ c1nc1 b.111. :M b•,.,.•c\ld1. ?4J bC"i'" ' vellowla!I. IS •oclf cod. !SI "'•ckerr1, 14 ... ~11~ w~ ""'' 5Al>ll"• ll•l!l &•A -'' .,,.,,.,, 11S roe~ COcl, 1 llllQ cOd, 1 c1llco ba ... Uni Ca gers Fall, 60-48 Univrrsllv High':i Trojan.'! played Long Beach J\1i11ikan nrarlv f'\'f'n ror l\\"O quartrr!'. then fell \'iC!irn lo some spoll\' ptay in the third periorl and \l'('nt on to a 60-48 defenl Tue-:. day ni,qh! in the Sunny Hil!!i High summer ba s kl' tb a 11 league. Coach John Driscoll'& Tro· jans played their paRsinl! j!"ame to perfeciion throul{h !ht' fir.st halt '1•1th Scott Knfr~jian consisten!l.v getting open for the good shot. Kafesjian eonneeltd on nine of 14 attt"mpl~ from the floor and finished the evening with 19 point.~. Jtm Collins .i;p11rklf'd on defen.~e and accounted for nine rebounds against 6-8 coin· pctilion. .reff GleSt was al~o in dou- ble figures for Unlversily, scoring JO points. ullf""'"L c•~, G1tw 1 'f ;i ¥1-lfl 4 1 I t coin~. J o ' ' I(•'"'"'•"' • , I ,. 9f'C;~ I 0 1 WM9'! o1,i~' ~;~t, n ,1 ' -···· .... ' Alamitos Checliing Area Men's -Golf ' Racing Entries U.T. Tho1npson of the hosl \Vil!i<Jms. "'hO had <i first A dramullc three-way tie Big tanyon Country Club cap-round score of 75, l;.ed for sec--developed tor the low gross turod top houor5 Tuesday in ond plRC'tt ut 149 behind trophy and wht!n the mat ching tho Southern Qlllfornia Golf Thompson's 144. scorecard tic·bre-aker wa s That was just one stroke &tter tha.n the foursome of Jtrry Helperin . Al Jlarvey," Leville Spfcuu.a and St l!lla fpstcr. .Ruoff, Millie RoiBD. a ark Dye and Jerry Wer11e:r; and a four50me of Eloise Rose. ~1argaret Neal. Jim Duggan :ind El Sylvesler for thtrd al 128. we Association Amateur regional ~'r...,. :.:':',~~~ qualifying championships by /tlile Stiuure used. Bob J.lnder and Western f'11t1T l'OST J14J """· recordln" "' tv.·o-round scon· Hills' ri11tc Miller carne out on FIRST iv.cl! --Y•rih. l ywr ti top Thi:!:~ was a four·way tie for tt\lrd bur. the team of ~trs . JOseph Corle, Irvine, . Kay .io •• c111m1111. l'-u,... i1100. tltll"l'lln11 of 144. In a membcr-g uc.->St tourna· · :~·~ ... ™· 11e11 .. , 117 Thompoon led bolb days of mcnt held !a~l.wetikend meni-Tied with the pair at 224 1tllssfo11 l'·lejo /lliti """ tii:: !1trtj u1 th$ .cwnpetitiou,1 Jlring_.a li9 ber B.ill--!fay.lot .. &u•.1~'e!e Rich Lehn:!~ Bnd Ton1 ~,~': f:':1:!i!ciD.1"1'1~~~1 i n~ ~1onday 10 grab a four-stroke Adam ~loro ot Huntiilgtou P1i11l1ps O \Vfstern lt!ll!-nR! fOUJu::r, Terry Ruot! o ~ .... A ~-1e er t ournn· ~~:r!:::"1~·~~~e.r•rc11 :: lead over El Nigucl's John Seacliff. firl'd 11 196 1o 1y10 low Jack Wcedn ~nd '.cd Sorosk)•. Go N0te G.o cs. Tr1•111re1 no Richardson in the c.han1· net honor!i :il the fountain also of We.stern Hills. ef.lpm't Bii'ch liiK!,-rfarry menl for ub mem 1s 1f..-lartln h?d a rare thrill . scheduled Saturday at 8:30 ' On the sealld hole, 1.trs. a.m. as club members sharpen 1Corie hit a four iron off the up for the annual Mission Vie- .4.vomen's tee O)nd. 116 yards jo Invitational scheduled Aug. I later it plunked itlo the cup 16·18. C11!1 N Oulell 10. C1rdo<r:1) 111 P1v.ci 0111J. 11 1c~1rd11 111 pionship fl igh t. V:i llcy Mlle Square course. • 8 .,,., Ltt 8 10 t1... w.i.,.~11 117 Scores soared Tuesday <1s Si>c...-ond lov• uct honors \vent AIM •llt!ltlt llanlla..JOLILT•UiVUJ 1u .. lliHssion. \liejo's Dave.. \\'tll.iarns to Jc.rr}' thompson.and i:uc.s.t , Vtq~• C1ot1ln !E, Gerri! 111 _.i __ , 7' f h J --' Al \' I • ll J h h 111coMD 11.1.cl! _ ...ci v•r~•.) vear C'ail.lt.v D " or I I.' O\V rour11.1 la l:i .'l S oy o nson, w o 01<11 .. \IP. Cl•fl'llng. Pur ... 1100. Cl•lm (If the day, but Thon1pson r1rl'd :I 198. A stroke back in 1111 Pric• 1''°°· If h . h I . . d Go1e1 1~ c1.-. My1e11 1n wasn't faro t at pace wit a lh rd wl!re Louis Toth an Nu111er B11r<nr CJ. Rlcfl••llO n• 75 to protect his lead. Seaclirfs Dav e Hu bbard at Mt 1mP«l•n• (R. l!le,.tsl tU Kerr Mc.GM {0. MorrJ,) lit Richardson, \V\th a 76 , and 199. l!llr•1y,1om !L. Wrl<;1flll 122 _ ____ _ __ _ BOOttY 0.111•• !G. Pres•klo•I 11• Oltl &r1nclv (D. l(nlQll!I llt .'in11 1a 1'110 CC A fourson1e of Pat !tart. Art Johnson. Lolita l'i1ahoney and LlVcrnc I-lall cuptu rcd tht i\·ladca p l\1ixup tourn ey held Su nday Ill Santa Ana CCluntry Club with a 12G. ! for a hole-in-<1nc. Club pro Roger Belanger i~ It helped the team tie ~·ith laking advantage of the lull in \!..~'.somes of John Ntal, Jin1 club activities lo visit hi~ ~cefe, Jackie Voelkl and hometown of llfontreal and (;race Manley: Carol Ann v.·ill be gone for two weeks. Df)ml11l1 !J. W•rd) lit THlllO RACI! -llG y1rd11. J Y•'' o101. Allow1111:1. Purw 11000. Mt!M Tllr.11 (R. &1nlt1) lit SALE SPECIALS FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! ....... ._. WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA FULLERTON NolM!l1 loo ID. Clrltol•) 117 c_,-Glrl rii::. M.trtl H7 M.tv11rn1 IL. W•IQlll) 117 1119 H•w LOOI! (l.. Mvln~ !!I Win A JI! (JI . -'O•lrl U2 l'OVaTH ltAC• -W Y.t•dt. 3 veer okll I. 11p, Allow1...:e. Purse 11900. Cl!(Ul!I CS. Tr111urel 1'7 c111roln Cll1rll1 !M. lllctlll) Ul Jonny l!loo (C. Smith) lit S1ilor'1 CMro1 Ut. Adt lr) lit Comt On O.Clt (R. 81nkl) !It , Oobbr11ct •1 e.,1 10. C1•dD1.t) in HI Cl!U (I(, H1rl) 11t ""'TH ... CE -l)ll y.>rd1, l Yf"' 0101 I. Up. AHOW•nct. Purse IJJQO, lhe Oplfml11 er .. 1tf11t Club ol S••tt• "'"~· Aloi'>• II.tr (L. Myle1l 17) Don Gver<o !JI. B1,.1t1! II• Rocttl To Me ID. C1rdo1a\ 1~• N111vo Much1eho fS. T•e• ur.11 1n Nty Anr< fC. Sml!lll 117 Bu••~'1 l'lslol (H. P~oel 1'.'2 S1•111 ••c• -lstl va•o1. l ye1•1 ol~• r1~1m1nv. Pu•se 11900. c1~tm1"4 Prl(~ l'.000. l fUIV T ri~ (R. ft•n~o 11' lllv..-,ICle GolO fS. T•e.o5Urtl Ill '-Ir. t,O.yr"' IM BicO;eU 111 Rlc~•tr• "'"" !J D•tytd 111 Gii 11 On tC. Str1!thl llt P!NW<t hie IH. P•qtl 122 Sl'ffk AlllCk CD. C.rdOJI ) 122 l!l•nt of Or911011 CJ. W110J tit l •VINTH ltACI! -ll'D '(trOI. J yt8r Okl1 ' ~p. Allow1...:e. Pw1r lJOOO. G•bOy's Boy PC. H•rt) 11t Tt~•• T•M:er (0. l(nl11hll 122 OIOt Smootr.11 tit. 81nkt) 119 G•velm1n (D. C1t"Oo1•) HS A Goin, M•n (11:, Ad1lr) llt 1!11r F .. T\f lL. Wrl11h!) 1n Cl1uy Jlocltet IE. G1r11) 119 lt:IOHTH It.I.Cl -Jstl y1ro1, l Yt!r old• & llP. c11rm11111. Puri• u100. ClllM!f\Q l!lk l '3stlll. The Count ID. C1rdo1.tl Nl!e T•aln lll. Adt!f) !>Ari< N D•ACIY (J. W••CI) Niie F1l9hl (C. Sntl!lll Jell1r• 10. tc"lgno GtrOft!mo MA'(or !H. PltQel o.ndy'• JI! (J. M1IWll•) Oonl• ee GOOd !D. Morrill Flyl11<;1 D111kl IL. Mylesl l>Ofl II••'• lm•Ot (J. Rlc~••d1l Alse l lftlblt OJvld~'I Bir [(. Smlltl) 11t "'INTM ltACI -110 yards. J ve•• Did• & up, Ctalmlng. Purie 1!900. Cl1l'1'1!nt price UODO. orrn: 1tc. Hert) KNle Pro ($. Trt.ot.l.lf•) Mktw•Y Tom (J. Orvt•I T l ll"l'IM 5M !Iii. Ad1lr) I""" llocl< IE. Gl•ll) Go Al'Ollfld {C. 5mlltll •19 !>py (0. Knlghll ICl!'IQ'I 11:111111 (J. Jlkh.udsl Alamitos Racing Results l'or T,..M1,1v c111r & F1111 l"lll:ST JI.I.Cl -HO Y~rd,. c•c11. C.l~lmln<;1. Pu"t l TIC1. Winn!• Lou (MylH) Ou.trier Blfldlr (G1r11) A.cl A:lver Ru•!y fSmU~) llmt -1 •. lS. AflO r•n Sw•P• B~r. l!l•oli:1r, Mll1mt", Triple V.tn, V1nclff, Miu A1111..,., JOdl Ltt. 2 yt~r It l•1<t1 -a.Wl""le LI* & J. OUlrter a....i1r, P•IO U!.60. SICOMD It.I.Cl -110 y1r<:I$. 3 Ytir okll ' up. C!1lmlog. Purlt !.1IOO. a1 ... 1no IM1l•I SCOOPl!r SPOrl tKnlgh!) (1,n llrown IMorrl11 Timi -~7.0S. -'lso r1n -C1tch Orck, T~t Syn. dlt1l1, A•m.cl C11h, SpeedJ1 Nigh!. THlllD 11 .. CE ) yt~r ~1('1, -'llow•n~e. Pu,.e \1100. cou,rn Edrrt !BAnksl Too!in 11roune1 fO•tve•l WMt n Mlnv Co tlre1su•el Thn• ~1. )oil) 1.70 ?l'O 2.60 1.•0 ,~ Al10 "'" -Leich Tht Door. Copy Wl1th. 8Dl1•n ROH. Moon TOj:>per. "0 Ull.TH ltACt!. -.clO '(Ards. l year DIOI. -'llowance. Pu111 uooo. W11'Kl1 O! S•olnQ (Sm"Th) 11.~ \J.XI 6.XI Go ""•lher11.11er CC1•do111 l 00 1.•0 Sltv 01 0 1.omond (AOAlr) :; 16 Tlmt -70.•1. Al$0 ,.,." -.\'.ol1ht 1. L•ghr!nq I( B~r. Mt. Cu!e ft rltchts, Miu Bar Lo1!a, Oandv E:xp11ss. Fln H llAClt: -..04 v1ra1. l Vt•• ... ... , I YO. -'llOwA~<e. PU•N" \J!.00 u .. c1e Ru!IH (Rlcn1rd1l Slltmroclt.i CAddltl l«I l . .oO )to 2.IO 1.«I ,.. 1 li;nt>W l h.11 G!•I IV.0..risl Tim.t -n1•. 41.so 1an Oiclttv Blue Boy, Vlr.e,..in. S•vann~h·s flov. SIXTH II.ACE S.9 y1ro1. ) VtAr olos & uo. S11•!''~ tUowenct. Pul'\e \)•~. Go rile Go tB1nltsl ~.00 3.ta Unc.lt Wt • I WtrOl (.t(J l ~n, .. n·, Lf' Two jlftlSUrt) Timt -11.70. l.~ .... ·-~ 11110 '"~ Hy Slr•norr. Spu' Citv, Cha.neo Rocke!, M•gntmlno111. Mo11 lloy.01 Ne sc'atthtf. U Ii •lct1 -4·01 lilt 0 1 & l·U"tll WtJ, Pl"f !ISO.JO. SEVENTH llACll •00 YM•"· 1 Vt11r oiao 11uo .. 1nc~ P11•1e UODO. Oe11·1 ~n1dow (ftftlutf l l "111e Br~t IBanlt•l TomflO l h!nltrl(I\ f(l<ll<n•I T ""e 10.J! 11110 r.oo Ll llO!t F•ce, M•1• Pl~ Pio, Gold I• e ... ut!1111. l't<• l'Mktr. .ltov•I NIOO<'l 1, Llncaln'' Sure Btt, "10 ........... ,, EtOHTH •ACE -)j(I VI<!!• l y111 ol01 & 1111. Cl•lmlflQ. Pur't~. A:1YITIO"d l!llr "'°' 1· .... IC•rdor1! 17.IO t .')O I.Ml 5e"••~n"" !Wirt\ 11 '° 11 .io A"" M_., Aur< IWdc111l •.10 T mt 11 ».. "-110 ••n 1!11tron l •d. Coom1c, .lt0t:t'1 Ml<lt. 51ffpy Ch••" Sun.ii UD, Dt•w Pl.ty. W1tc~ Mt Tr•"1 :kr•l(llf(I -01\'fo.nd"i fl•1. tJ ••Mii -.. lllTIMIWI ••r aey ' T•hllf1-ll, Pliltl PM4.5'. "IHTM llAC"I! -«ID Yll"dl. J Ytlr ttl01. Cl•~ml"'Q. ,..,,.._ 11100 ltOblflll IOt~tt l 10)0 ~I'll J.l(l Mild .. lit>OY IMyto11 I 4.00 3.40 DOICI M!IClll IMorrhl 140 Tfmt -)O,M. o\ltOl'•ll -0.1 11111 N .. I \oNlty GI/, C11•1om Art. l1t19er~ Bon , JO"(Oll, \f11tntl..e, D«t•N•, f"9 Eunvth. kr•lt hftl -S00•'1 L11Ck. OIK-BllW, Air 11-. 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD. e PHONE 170.0700 1S22l BEACH BLVD. e PHONE 893-3544 120 E. FI RST ST. AT CYPRESS ' PHONE 547-7477 MONDAY THIU FJl:IDAY •••••• l :JO A.M .• 9 r .M. SATURDAY .•••••••••.•..•••• SUNDAY ••••••••••••• , •• , ••. 8 :)0 A.M. • 6 l'.M. 9:00 A.M .• 4 r.M. MONDAY THltU FRIDAY .••••. 8:30: A.M. ·' l"'.M. SATURDAY • ·~ •...........•.• 81JO A.M. ·' 't.M. SUNDAY •....•••. , •••••.•••• ':00 A.M. • 4 ;\M. MONDAY THRU FltlDAY •••••• l :JO A.M. ·' P.M. SATURDA Y .: •••••••••••••••• 8:30 A.M .·• P,M. COMrllTE WITH CA PS AND LUG HUTS Applkobl. tor We .., ou1-i.ile oit condl. rl...,ing, window unllo, lrH ur wbir11t1, ••trig· nm;n,,.,,iiiflrnt WOl<><I o,..! Qfhor •q11ip.. -"•ing ~•hi~l'Gllf "IZ''. 201NCH "l·RISE BIKE HROME REVERSE WHEELS :g::,~;.EVY.1 08~ ROLL-UP llel!IO"•• old (<>uo1ior1 coob to ,....,,.. r•w «><• rollon end f.'"'"<" bo•• hry lwM!na • .,,.d co1>11 .. l e.JU 1 oil, 0)"001lR1 , •"o•• and "•"'· S1oll ... 1b,ati011 aotko. c;....,,.,.._ tell lo~••< b "H••y \111, SUNDAY , ••.•••.••••••••••••• t :OO A.M. • 4 P.M. ATB-13 --11 -lllldlTIP .............. ,., "' ..... , .. U.»-.. .. . CTB-13 118-14 118-14 GTB-15 GTB-14 toAD H .. U.ID OUAllANTtl' Tiii rt• l!>'li (;UU AMIU COU!lll 1Hlfl IOI~ \OIC llOIO .. UMUI Of MONIN• /oOAIN\r AU~ llAV.ll>S IH I-lot-., rAUl!fl"ol.O CAI llSf, ..........::ll> "'' Wl\l ., lt!'UCIO .. u .. OIO.lAlro,.ONl"lY 1.0AAflOIJ'IT C~UOt. lAstO °" l!Ci ...... 11'\.LINO .. ICI Al tljOr <II' ..-CNASI. , 6 PUES IN TREAD AREA 2 FIBERGLASS BELTS OVER 4 PLIES OF POL VESTER CORD $24'5r-=""~ ' f71·14 ETB-14 THE Wtlf or. 71 50:15 Df:SIGH Gll-14 '11-IS °"" M011f CONTAC! lf7 .. J4 Wlllfl<M<>- MOI!( STAM.ITY 30 MONTH GUA~ANTt!• '1,_IS ' I 1110-14 GIT0-14 GITO-lS HITO-lS JITO-lS UTO-IS . 160-14 160-IS 660-14 G60-1S FOREIGN CAR SPECIALS ~1:~~sVW1s rorou·s. M.G.'S, Ol'll'S, D~TSUJl'S ANO MANY OlHll fOlflM UIS S.20x13 SMxlS 6JIOxlS , .... _ I s.ox1s512tsj ,,. ...... ....._. I 6.0011 2 5139sj j S.Hxl4$JS"i ""' ..... , ... , .. -4 11.lt .. ll.IJ ......... 11 ... T\JI TYPE 6.00.rl6 ....... . 6.TOxlS ..... -.. 6.S0.1(16 . -. -.. • · 1.00.rJS . ---... · T\JH\f$S YJ.N TIU . I 1.00/i.3S.r14 .. ~ ..... ft•,..... fbr, T .. ef 12,U"' si.1' ...... 'J1i,, !i..'\!\I cut -to tht top nve -wtn t"M>c Monda y nlgbt. Aug. 20. Then lhe five ffn.iflst. return the following \Vttk, ~~._,,.,, Cl Milllt1~ » 14 J'lll Tl -'9 UnlV11"l1v if u 1 u -4 » .,Kt, -._•11>11111 & S.Nlllf l"u,. 111, .. IN Utt.-. , • -- f I ' ' ' • M " c c I • l " j . ' . • ! J11 , • l, •• .. ' . - Wtdnndily, July 2~. l'i73 DAIL V PILOl' Prisoner f'lrst 3 Jtlonths P\JllUC NOl1CE PUllLIC ~'OTICE PIJJIUC NOnCE OVER THE ·COUNTEIU I I ""' •IC'Tn'IOUI IUlalllJ SW'lllOI COUIT °' 't'tfl lllAMI tl'ATIM•lf'T TM n•T• CM' CAUJ1011•1a ir0tt 111e ~"' ..,._ 11 -'"' Minni .. t Lo kh d R ""' COUWTT °' OIMIO• •• ; u .,Oil, ... ,OC:IATION. "'° ..... Id. e e 0118 s k · ~. O• ~ti:"'o, PhlTIOM (1~::.•1:\.0 v~_,, ~~~~ II~~~.-:-,:,,~,."""' c e p ee i1·ig J... PIOl&Ta M WILL AWO Y1UW. c;.ilf. mot llrlftr)fl l udl. C:1, .. NASO Li1tln9• for Tuudoy, July 24, 1973 ~II. AllD POil LI 'PT I It All~ AllllllOl'I~ MICWe. IUd ,.,,,, TMt Wal"-11 ~Nod 11\1' 1n 111· J--•AM .. ~tl~llTH p, ••O'ONG, ~ Ordf, ,.,,,,_.II Vtt...,, C1UI. -~·; ........... u--p T--'•ti..,\ l'r!M;ri 11: I)._ l~\o l'ul>lll'll J 1'• 'flbCI "" t \4 !'\& ~ '""'" .. _,... --· . t . W!l'Pied .... ""' N• ,, .... FIE t. 10 """' C••, ..... L. '"'" ,,. "Moo ~·· ~ , ...... Kl,....,. Niccoli. IUQ ... "'. Tllh ,, •• _. ..... , llltoid wln. .... c:-Hik . E . os~ ~on 1'-1 Aotd•lier .. ,Ullll' H ,,.. ll ~ ... Cp , ... 1f•, ,_. Do.ts MJ.alS HEif.iV GlvtiN fNI J.._ (Wei.. l'-lelft Vali.y, C1llt. ty C6trll 911 Or.,. C-t~ .,. July U e m armngs ... I< ~~·~: .~f.,1~ r w"* S... let"-llt\1 ~ (n n .. ii::• 11e hi • ti! W'EAY(R ,.._ ftled lleAlft "711 ltl'J ' ~ ""' _.11,.. o.te•• C J.._ I Ce l h 1 loo T ..._ W '!U g • "'"'°" .... .._.. "' WUI ""' C..ldl Tlll1 ~ It C-...:M ,,., ... ,.,... . """' c:::i:'" ...... •• CO.ion11 ,1\., 2114 lt1l11t c. I'. ~··-... r ... .,,. .., Llfl'totfl Tnt1IOMf'lfwy, ,.._...al Nfl/MrlJll.. P·-"---(o-tl O.Jtv "!IOI J•~ .,..__ l\'1-"--.1 -~ j '• 11\o•e'i'Cm f: ..... -...... ·-...... """'!'.~.. Cl110f[11(1"""""'L-.... -... ·.~ •••••••• .,, -.,, r.-vm Yl;' ~ITIC"n " ...... k L•J ""'!• 711 "» ·~ . IN• .ce... Tlllf 1111-t .,..,, !JIM""'"',,.. c_. '' --..--"' ...... ~=I riwt•::;; C1 u~, t..., !llavmf 1111o "" IX 'f-1 ~ -,,., ~ ... • ~1 1, • .r tr c1w11 "' °'~ c~ "" J1*f :tJ. Pl!BUC NOTICE A man .serving a stnttnce 110M w ,.. ~''* ... ..,..., ,,..., lJl. •11M 'r. t\1 • ... i. Mt ~ ij 91• '·"'"· In ,,.. c:_,,_ "' 0.-t· ttn. B U R 8 ' N K 1 'P) ~ Ill I m1'IU-in lhe ..,,.. ....-111 1N11....,.. _,. 1w~ r.w. :ui, 11t9m111_ q • ~ ,.,. '" II '""" No. 1 flt wld c-1 11 1111 Cfvk 11.-PlCTrnovl aus1 .. 1ss ,, "' uvm · -· ""'". for anned robbery 11.l \\'alpol~ ~ 111 commls· 11 ,,....,. ,',1"" 11 "'•" ·~ 1tll.' ! .. ''• '" ~ 11 '"'"" °'' ... Wftt. lfl ttw City Ill SM\!1 !"\ell ..... °'-(oe\I ............ J·...... MAM• STATIM•NT Lockheed Aircraft Corp. has ond quarter of 1972 to $15.fi 11oA1 .... Oii '* ko_ ~!".' ,,.· •'•" "'. ·-,.:. ", .. " ,. •'",.."'.. .. .. . ..... Cf'"-"1•. 2S ~ Alllhlfl \,I, 15, 1m''"'"~ mt'!"73 TIM flllklWI"' ,.,_ i. dalftl t1111lMS1 f State Prlaon has applied for·.~-.Cl.... ~Mp;. 'iC •• : I~ .~n ,. ...... ;: .. \:. u',., ci" 1 "a ~~4' .. !.-l'f JOMN. Dl~I 16' .. 1..--..rv CUT 'N' OltY CANVAS ,.ltOO .• 1,.n earnings In the three months greater bank borrowings and appointment •S 1'·tam<'busett.s INDUltltlAl.I H~ Cll 1'1'1 lt •..o E• li \') """',. II ca\1111. Jvb: ». tm _ ": re ported a slight lncrtase In million this year because o r•n1..,. . ''Y Mv , ''" 11;r.,,1 Mi li 111, ulll.. ~· 'I ___,, -A...U............__.•VJLJL.....,.._ ,Jt(!NflYLL.o...J:i\IOll~~. c1111, "'--'ed J hJ .. h... . AHD UTll. Tl•• Htl\ll EW I ... n"-.llotw'! 011 ''" n., u1 111. It )~'l , ....... c...... a c1.._. '2647 Qfll une 30. 6'"'r lnltttsl rages. correctlOf\5 rornmlssk>Der, 1bc ,,,'~,.,'°"Y..... ....11 fnk JN U'-,••UiM ,a 11 'I u r11. 1. I 1" 1MI ,..... luMI Stf'Mt O ""' Jmftlll l'"ronktln MCClr\l!y, l•wt H1rl ( d ~ I~,~ Hl mll llf l)•~ )ollof -I 11 .... I Uftl¥ ,,.. Hl '.• ,.-.,..,. .. , , '" .,.., It was a continuation o • TriStar general and a • govcr~ .. ·, offi-..... Id. ···-~• J!" ~·.• H1•h'n ,. ) ... ),' •.~.·. "!:! 101l 11·~ un~ MQOI " 114 ......... Cetlf. ,,. SUP••1oc COU•T Ofl TN• T .. ii .... ; -: ~· 1:.S 'tty I bar ed '""' ""' ----........ H•'lll" M 1'4 '• ..... ~n II Ill' 11 ........ HO \lo • ! n 11 cnn ~•• STAT• 011 CAlll'OttttlA f"Oll " w ,... •• • 1>t oft ,.. comeback from the edge of ministrative expcmes c g Jamcs ~--~ serving a "1"' .. 1. ioi. 111, k,,.111 1 r ,l, • 1 M,..,1 sivv N'' ~11~ V•llC• ~n Sh J:l ... .....,.. .... , P.t!IMM<" TM• COYMTY OP OIU.MOI dlvldull, I d . b ,-.,.., "''• .,llco I.lid h'o UI' HKfltlQ C l<o l''-~ '"" ~ V.o ~ 11'111. I , """"'IMd 0r.,.. c.,.11 0111y ,.,kit, J1o1-.,.., ....,,.111 J. Frllllfl" MC<Mltly bankruptcy in the ear y stages against enmings ur1ng t e .,u,. ~~ 1•. 1111kllli11 Ml , , •lem C11 •l. 1' '<'111 ~ • )y M. u. Jl, 1'13 »7 .. 7l "°'"' ............... -••• Tiii• ... ,......,,, w•1 fllld wlftl"" c-of.... • de ,_ t t973 ··-·· r1 I I led lS·tG-25 year sentence al the Allled '" II~ Il l• Hftlfoll 11111\i Ji: <fll'IU l•'· 11 Vlc;t9r1 I """ U •J " .... C'-_ °' °'-Cwn"" on J~., %). ul'I; company s V~ivy ... en ~viai qua er o a . • ~ . ...u....., •• ,., ~ , .. , , , ~ ff" r.· V""'9 $y1 ''-'" f"OllN09AT90PW*U.AMDl"Olll ''' ·• of"·L J ed ·th pr1son.wrotc(;ov.Fninc1s \\' ... m Apr••l1 •,11•,"'''c•1 ... ti~ 110111" "-v~ .. ~ 1"'1..,, PUBIJC NOTICE LITnU TISTAM•NTA•Y 1t1J. ,..VfM la.: 1011 TriStar umbo jet $16.7 million. cotnpar w1 .., Art'"' , , ••· :::O"'..;: ~ ;:::\ 011 ..... ,, .,. v;: .. NCJ lfl-• ~ •---====c:c==.,,----1 o!c:!:./'' 1/EltHA MAY SCH•DEOE•. ,.llblllhld OrMD• Cotti o.nv ,.llol July liner. $14.2 million during the like Sargent set.kill~ ' ht a1>-""'E~ l b ~. N Hw"' M.. lOI~ ll'o ~I..:,; 3 ,:t! ~ ::::. '1,.., ll"4 il-. 'ICT---ausoNIS ,,.,....,,_,~111 1s 1m ,,..n iod f 1972 ""' •Pl" '°1'"""H~11t C 1l10 IJ•• rp19 1 1•, ""••-1 1'• 1 ......... I NOTICE IS HEltEIY GIVEN 11\el -· • ' ' . ptr 0 • po1n lnlent. ..._,,, Flncl IJlo •• HV•I .. c , ..... 11•• Wrlo:I 1•"4 WHI) It• µ .. ~<.:. MAM• STAT•M•NT LOtl •AINI F. CAHILi. 1111 IUed llfftln I PUBUC NOTICE EARNINGS TOTALED $4.4 I AAkheed •<>id 37 TriStars "'"' F.,,,, I~ •:· 1...,. WI! lt\o 11i,, ~ ~(" "" ... er ,,,. r .. Tiii lol'"'"' "''°"'' or• dolno Pt1tlllC1J1 tur .. ...,,,.,, o1 wm 11111 wi---~~~::,,:,.c~~~~---i """" .... lie was a sked lo subnl1 t a A.., G•" ti l ::. • •"°' t.11KI 2l'l ,,.., ....,, • ., ll:: w 1 wt 11 o M l-••' r,_ of LtttHt T • • 1•'"on 1 • r r PlalTK>UI •usidss million, or 39 cents a s hare, have been d elivered. including 'iMt"t '1 ' 1n1,,,... '"' ' "'" v11 1"' -"' M 'l" Ii'• HVNTIHGTON tEACH oevELOI'· ,oterwtU 111 Wl'lkll It mad• ror 1i;r1r..r MAM• STATl!MIMT ed Iii IA"' l•1"' 14 21 1n1.r C•P j1• • )' ,,.u, C11 '"° W••t.d ,., "' ,,._ Ml!NT co.. 5°' Moln, H""'lt'9'on P•rr"clllorL ot1e1 111,1 111o 11,,.. .,,o "'•« '"' '"""'"' ,.,.-,, , • .., ,,,, .. ,,, compar witb $4.2 mi on, or the first for the Gerntan lour ( J Am wtio "~._ " 1n•..-t En •!!, •'· '''"NI' 11 . i w .. l'vlll 11 lNI .-a..c11 t'1'4I ,.. "' ...,, ""' " 37 h · th t972 .,,.rw.,,r 46 • •1'-ln!ml c;, ,,,, u•, I"""'°" 1' 11 Wlnr Fd ;1014 lG._ • o1 11Nr1no tlll 1amo h•1 ....,. HI +or 11· cents a S are, Ln e carrier Lu rt .tran s port PEOPLE Anktn In •'• •'•nn• Alvm , 1t, "'P l oh ·1•. ~'~ w111amt • '' 1,,, ' Ml• G. Moart. tOt Alo1No1n1, HlJft. AllOWI ''-l'n. •t t :OCI 1.m .. I" llM 'MANSIE LK FINISH CONTltACTOltS, nd th "r>••eo IQ IQ 111 11;,w A , ,,, tno "•P 1''-'j'• "I"" 1~ / '\"' 11•, '"'w"",. "'• 1c11.,c!!.:. t1!:!, ., """'~ o1 0ep111tnll'lt No. l of 11ld illlO· E. E,11,,..,. Aw .. suit• 11., sinio seco quarter, e company t lnternehmen. the flrth ulrlinc APs tftf P u1• 1)'· 1111r~• co 11,,. 11• si--"• 1111 1 "w ~1 "" i ·, "'•' « · ~-· -HVD!Ji'• .. ~lllltt. tt 700 Civic C"'kr Orlw Wttt. In An• C•lll n705 Id~..... "" 1. .• I 1• .,,d'ft M•I ~·· )'o It t:. ~ StlM<lv I U" 1•1• Wli.c PLt It'' 19·,. HWltil!gtoll IMCti. ci t. n"'1 ttw City of Soni• Ano, Coll~nlo. ..~,,,,·, ... ,,,,, <O _ '"' sa !Ll':3'.UIY· auu the 1rst l>i1Sl.•u n !.urope '-----------~ Arr-"' o .. 11'' •,·.~.. '10 1: .. I'd lt.,J, 1, 1111 wooo L"' 11•0 n", Tl'lh IH/1111111 It cwcl1>thod tty o _., D , .• -om ....., ..., ·• "~ ' h >.. I · "•Y><I• t ti' .. ~... I~ H Alt Wor1d Sv Ull ll'• 11ec1 .,..,.. .... . s11nhln c1111 91..o "'6iales rose to 17TI million to put I e pwne nto servu.'C. A c 1 n ,, ''"' Air Fr l'' •·~ "'H fi r.,. • ..., '• Wrloltt w i.. ''• • ; '*"""~i~fllrd, , ·•k w1u1AM E. ST JOHN, c111 'MoMk.r. 1111 Cotty, 111nton. full resume "in ord('r that .,:r'c;,. ~·, u•• u Joolvn M 1~ 1111 i.ok H :. io 101 .. x-• co WI 1(1• ... · ~ Covnty eltrk Col11 f'6ID front $673 qillJiOO durint:r the · full Aulo Tm ,, .. ~·· Kll\f< '' il'' U lrOI T~ 11'°~ Yfflo ,rt ~ •1'')' j Tiii• 1111""""' WH meci witll"" c-Met(lfllMA. •ITTINO A fllltCM Thi• .bullllftt 1, Condi;cted .... '"' .... ....,. your l,"1tndidacy rtc<'l\'e l olrO .. to ' "', 1111••• c J'o '"I-El 1 ' ntoir Cl ~ r ~ • "Clwk of°'"'• CMmty on J•"" 10. 1m """ '', •-..,, , ... same period las t year . '., '• ll•••n T-'" 1 .. vnt• co 1 ,, 1 1'°"" u~ ,.-• 1 •. , -• dlv1ctu11. F oded SD U .1. consideration," a S""'l·esman •11'c1 w. "'• 11 11e.u......i 1i• " ___ ·----""-'-"'-'O"-''::... I I •·MUI L ..... Mlltt. Cllff. (Oft T """....a:et" or the eix month! e ti t ,.....,. ..... ~ Ft l<Ai :b•') I(•~ ({ltln I '• 1• JO 11:1 fl\IMl"*I OrWI09 co.st o.11y l'l1ot. T111 1n•1 ~ T1111 1111..M,,1 ""'' 111M w1t11 tt>o c°""'" l y said 8•1"""' L • ., '"" • •-ost A•ti-~ Jloly 11, 11, 2S. •nd Auivtot 1. l•n 21•1 .n A"'"""" w : MllllMlr tv Clerk of Or•flOI' County °" Jvly n. June 30, Lockheed eaPOed $7.9 · * 1111rv "'" o *' 11'' 0•1• • • ,.,. "' ~ I PVClllll'l<M er.noe eoost 01n., P!lo1, J1r-un. 'll' 70 ts share on llnk 11oo 11 .,,., ~·~"c~:: 1:..., 1!!'1-------------- PUBUCNcmCE IV 2', u end .t.utusl 1, it11 2:)01·1' ,..,..,. m1 ion, or cen a ' Lady Bird Johnsoo, \\'idow •,.-,_••, 71\'o '"' K;,,., in1 l H• 16': NEW vottK iuPn -T,,. '° _,, ""' -c -., ... l'tlot Jul sales of 11.34 billion. Tb.is H G . ·-· 7t 71 I("'~ 11'1<1 • '" tell ... •tack• !tided on "" OTC _...r P\1114 I ..... ,. OOSI ....... , v as Ulll o r former President Lyndon B B,•,•,•,•,',', F 1''• ],.~ ltn•P'I Il l n..., 1s•. TwOd•T M _,,, .... f'ICTITIOUS 1us1Mass PUBUC NOTICE " •NI Augl,llt 1. '· u, "" n1A·n compared with $7.6 million, OI" ,,, 10 1t-Pr ,.,,. 'I' -· NAM• STATIMIMT f Johnson, passed l h rou g h BMlll'lt " ,,, •'• KrvfQlt t I"> ll'M.k \I M-........ c~. -~ lol""4no ""°"I• dolno bo.1'~• MOTICI ~o'T:•DfT'ftl PUBUC NOTICE :i.17n~1it:in~:r~00195;';1"':i~t Rome but didn't tarry while :::r ... cl~ ,{'• ~l!o ft~"',;,1 :,_ ~! :r.w.~ .. ,,_ Is n-= 1; ,.., INTE•MATtONAL IVLUOH co.. 0 .. •UL.It Tlt.unPllt fltCTrTIOUS IUSIMISS haU In Re"eltue on a family tour or Europe. ::;: ::.-: ~~ ~:~ t::.:~1 \~" ~~'t111.0•v II ·~ ·~ ....... ~·Win ~n SIT .... SI.Ill• D. H1.1tt-c~ 1111 .. 1t1 u.c.c.J MAM• STATl!Mt!NT • I.I •trs Johnson accompanied e1bo co 1 1·~ L•wt•r c JI lt'' lt•nk o.on ~ 1~0 t ..., 'llrieltit -..Ch.~ -\ Nolle• I• ~ tlwn lo "" CrMllon Tll9 followlno per.on I• doing bullMH 1' • ' 111 Orm II\, 11\.o LIIV a.v lJ'O "''"' 1--lLJOll -"' ~ 'fllln. :u DrY'OGll °""'bf!', i1t ot •ov "' MTES, Tronsteror, wi-11: THE COJ\IPANY said earn· bv Charles and J41Dda Bird e1.11 Soto• n"' mo ~ Pl 1J•. n·~ FVl'll. Sled Jn' so;tm i.-, 1 i.,, , oxford SITttt, London. 2"9fend w.1 bvlJ ... w o.ddros• 11 •10 onon 11 .• s.n11 W£STFAI. ~ w. 5rll -St .• 11nt1 1.... If ed Special to the Daily Pftot Jiobb. flew in froin Tehran t:111E:'~ ~~ il"' tl~Z~ i~ :'.'!.!=.• .... ,Voe.~ "'.;122.. """ n \~~ Tiii• bullntH Is (Ol\lll,l(!to(I Oy •n In-Anl. COIHllY of Dr•no-. Sl•I• of ....... Coll!, mo3 ings oontinued to UC a ect SAN DIEGO -San Die"O d . di 'I I rt b Bftll(O I 'I'• 11 l •t>C 6<:1~1 1 ,., CornP I"•...... 41),fiQ"" 1Jll 1~-'• 1 ~'lldUll. 1 collfor.,11, "'•' • bUllc l••n,i.r 1, •bOVI 1o M1ry 1t<111. 15132 Gtfnet s1., by oeueral and administrative " an 1mm<' <1t e y e y car 1<1n-i 1" 11 1!\l Jon c~. .., 1•, I ~ ,...... ~ bl """ IO DA.NA A.lSOCIATES, IN(., WH1mln1!er, C•llf. t'l6l3 b Gas & Electric Co. has r A,. . L'j II,_., Ar 1·~ ' l.ol:rl•• s: ... s.:i•. Hll.10 1/oh1 .... loci•.. ..~ '°° "Jftl• "'"'""'"' w11 flied..,,,, 1~c-T••n•fl<M, ~ tou.inew 1c1c1rn1 11 TN• tiut1M11 11 conovctH ov •ft 1,,. expenses on the TriSta r pro-or a tw ........ a y stay 1n r orcnct. llll(•oe 1i 11., L"""' ca 1111 s1 Adv•...:~• ·..,, 11 C .... t vi Oflll!ll County on July 10. 1971 :U011 El COlltw.lo Orlve, 0.M Pol,,1, dvl4u1!. t reported r<irnings Of $5.3 th US E ba aid !lvckn-•'• t>o M1<:1 G,, 1'• l•'o 00cll"'1' ,.,.. · • •·tw2 county °' °'MIOI· s11re c1 Ctff1oni11. Mery It<>'! gram and intemt cos s. oded e . · m ssy s · 11ur,.11 st "'· ,,,~ ~1 1tuy ~·· s.o. u...:1t1noH l!~? I Putllhllld OrlllO* CM'tt Olily Ptlol, TIM propltff'f to~ tronffffld 11 k>c:lled Tll1' 1111-oftt wff filed Wltll 1~1 Ca..... I I I · creased million for the QllilrlL'r l' * llvll•r M ~O •I Ml llr'1 •~ 46 Tor~ ~ ~ JvfV 11. 11, 15, 1nd A\19\1111 1, tf7l 2u o-n 11 16.S 1!:111 111t1 strHt. c.o.1. M1t1, ty c1 ... ~ ot Or•noe coun1y on July t:J, n eres expense tn June 30. c,,., T111 7•·~ 1!'~ M••ll F•1 :Ml • 70'• ------------- -----'-----,.-----jCDVf\tY of Or•l!Of· S•-11 °' Collfornll . 1m PUBLIC NOTICE A famous name s1ruck up~:~ .::..: ls,;~ 1'!~ ~r·~,!~ ~:. rr' Gainers & Lo•er• UBUC NOTICE S1kl P"-tv 11 d1l1Cr1Dec1 '" oener11 P"·'H"1•o ___ ,;;;;;;;c~.;;:;;.:;:;;;.---f This was $1 million or 2.l.4 h d I ~~ • , .. MCOv" 1s· 11 p 11: A.II ~lock h1 lrldo, !l~U'ffl'L ICIUll>f!Mfll flVOtltlled Oronve CM!I OlllV Piiot Jutw l' ,ICTITIOUS IUSINISS ha · h t e hand at a n Occi ('nta ~::;"~Pl a~::,. Mf<I<~ II': 1t Mw York l U,.11 -TN ""'-1 Uor ~,,,--~on==~===~--111'1<1 o«id wm 01 !hot cir c1t11111,. 211nd April 1, •· 1s. "" 2»0-n NAM• sTATfiMINT percent higher t n m I c Col!e ot' su1ntner c-oncert. c~on• co ,..~ 1 •. ; Ml<!lttn u; • "~' 1n.ow1 tiw 1t«~• .,.., ,...,. oa1~ n. l fltCT lOUS •USIMass IH/l!neu know" 19 eATEs AUTO PU UC NOTIC ~ 'ho.. ,,..._.~,,, ---I• """' ..,_ ,,_, quart•r •f 1972 P"r· ., ~ . , ,_ <• '''' .... M••ld t~ 1.~ "· "'°'' ond lool •M "'°'' i:i.·~ C1J1 perHn> MAM• nAT•MllMT 1tECONDITIOH cENTElt •nd 1oe111111 •• B E '"'" ,..,,._, ,....,.... ""' ..a..vil\J ... '' · " Sw1ng1ng one of his great c~i nr 1, llllo i:~ M.-i•r Fr 11 • 19'· o1 ,,..._ on "" o;;f.~1 ... TM 4ol)Olwlnt ~ l• dlll"9 w.11111• ~ EMl lJtll s1r..i. (Olll Mtll, County l!XT•trS•Otl Of' •10011 .. DATI I!: t .il.,;,.,.A•NTING .. OECOltATING. share earnings were 46 cents =andfather's batons ('•fl 's Chrb Ste Z,!!l1~ ~l~~ ~·~ '"~'~'' •• OWied bY""' NASO. ,;. of Oronoe. s111. o1 c1111orn11. lllOTICI! TD <:OtfnACTOl:S 10u1 &i;i.l\lrd st .. Hunllno1on &11C.11. on ll.5 million shares this .,. 165 JTS r ' F'' ii ~ 11 •M ""''""'~ c:_.,. .._ • THE WIG WA.GOfol, 91137 Adotnl ......... Thi blllk tronlftf' wUI !If' ~vmml'lltcl CAL\.ING ,Oii: •IDS (1111. '™' 1ny prir..ecl possession") \\'as l:~ A j;" ~~ ~ t: ,. 'lj'· :.·.r.-~ ~':ur ... 0 ... , ... ~:. .. -~tori· IMC:h t2'46 CIJI .. .tilt!" -"" d•Y QI A\19'111. 1'13, •• Schlla4 Oktrkt· N E w p 0 It T ME 5 A Clllrln Ectw•rd Cht!TY· :.013'1 year vs. 43 cents on 10 million J·'· Phllli So"•• IV "" C'-( I • I Mako I" J1vt JI' 1 \~ JOMPll •ld>litd.CUI'*'-• 1B07t Hew 10:00 A.M. 11 ,.ltOFE6S IOfolAL ESC•OW UN ll"IED. . • .....,,.rd $1., H\lflll"'CllQlll hid'!. Coli!. b J uun p ,..... '"-'• Coe ro 1 1 11'' Mflort S1 7!"'4 2' fU.INa•S . ~n-Hvlltl~ a.1et1 ,.... sE•111ces, 11m 1.....w A-. sut11 E. 11d o..dllnt· n ·a11 o'clock 1 m. c1 '"' m. s ares ast year. T he descendant or the CotN.cJ: ~~ ~ =-~"' 0 ~~ R~ 1 t .o1fd1M1 AJr No+ 1,. u, I" t~,bvllPlllt l• CoroductM by '" 1 ... ~:n::"l•~-1'1 of Or•~· Sl•I• ef ,1:: ~·YI::.=~: 1~~ Olfkl, di!~.~-., 'onducttd by '" .... THE EARNINGS gain came famous march oompooer has ~=r11t : rv. ~: ~· c~:~~ r.: ,!1, J ~~1':.':icl11r,,.,J: 'I '~ ~= j j I JMl!lh •kfwnl ~ $o for 11 ~ to IM TnrmtwM, oH 1IS7 l'tl<...ill, Coll• M.os.I. (.I!:. CllOrry . th l ROI fol)O\lr'ed (n his namesake'~ 1111tl"' 21110 11 Ntt Llbly \or.. 11 • :IC.ttllltfp lf'd 411 I Uo .I i..'!Till• .,,,_. ..,,. m.ci IOilh ni. Coi;11-bull-"'"'" oftd iddre1H1 "* by l"rD'9d 1.,...1,flul!Oft NofM· T-ii cour• Tllh 111i.m..,, ... a, 111oc1 wltft '"' Coun· on operating revenues a ~ c • .,., co " 1••• Nt MlllC• la 11 J •chon ~· Ji.. " uo .o ,... a.n. « °"'""" ~ .. JWf 1e. ,,_19n1r 1or 1t11 111r" Yff"• 11•1 p.1111 .... ,,.1..,. • l'f c.ilfk of °'" .. '" coumr on Jlllr n. rose s li'•hliy less than 21 per· footsteps. His own mu!ical rvict< 11: ,,,. I '• Nt "•'•"• 1ao;, 11 I= N\IC'" 'l" '~ uo .s ~ L•• r. • . . Cllrl Nolt II If fliMll..., 11 11 ~ "' ll, ,.0 I,. ~ Cod OaH P.= er~~l~ju1y lt, 1'1). .-,.'.::J=:. •;.on t~~~~' •;:: ltn. ,,..... cent, t() r each ~-1 n1i\lion Car~r v1as_ hm1ted (O nuhte ~ 1?:1 lr~ ,~ =~~ el \~~ ~~·~ : =SYI ~ 6" II\ li: l.·1 ,-l'llbtlfMd v • OAH-" ASSOCIATES. 1~. 111 HIWllOrt 11ocri, C•llforroi. 11 .. s.ii-PljbtllMc:I Ot•nv-cooit o.u., Piiot Jul'V from the )'Car-earlier $44.8 playing. ~·h1ch ended when e 01" Dnl 7'~ 7,.. NJ N•T G 16.., 111, •,•, j•.~n-.,•,!!__ 1 1~,, u"' •''·' • J1j1., n , 11, JS. Awoust I, 1m 21:..n •r: wHHl'nl E. SC!rljlf, ,.,,,. ,,..J. n 11111 AllfUS' 1. 1. 1s, 1tn n.o-n 1 • coll 1>111 o.. , .. • Nluilot 1" 1 1 " n....... o •.1 I PUBUC NOTICE l"v11111'*' Or••""'' o.11y root. J1>-i11GVH11med Sc11oa1 0111nc.1 o1 Dr•llO• PUBLIC NOTICE 11 63 football scrimmage. ooe:11 O• uv~ '' N 111111 a )F4 l''• t• Mortn A4 . '" •• 2 u: 4.l '---=====-7.==~--ly ll, ,,,3 DOl).Jl Countv. Callfornl1, tcl!no by •nd ttirouoll .. ICTITKIUS IUStN•SS crease. $5.9 mi ion. or per-I I th Dtc:11r In 5'• • Nor<:11!r 10~ 11 ,, A: !> • Corn ' '4 Uo l•.l Tronsi~ee NOTICE 15 HEii.EBY GIVEN JMt 1111 million. or the revenue in· 06t some teeth In a egc 0.11 c..n '"" •? Nltr"'" A l1 ~1 '1 U f:s'11 1~C"I~ 1lJ 1"-~o \::I t 'ICJITIOYS •usiNIUs LI 111 G""1rr>1no lol•d. htt't:inolte• r~reci ••M• '''''"'"' cent, was due to new rates In· Sousa is 11n e mp oye o e ~t,", ,••, '11'~ ~"· ,•~ ,,',"' ,",~' !?'' 16 1tac11c cor-111n ll'' l'~ uo i..o PUB c NOTICE I "OISTlt lCT"........ lend '"' I c I . ....... nl ._ Vo 0•• 0 ,>,. 11 ,,_ ... I VI t.111 1 , ... Up 13.6 NAMa ITATEMllfT II 11 • •~• •~ 1 ll>I foUowlng Offltll'l Ji dolno Mll'lll~ Stituted ]ast September after L 0 S An g C e S 0 Un ) O.tu ot C 341·1 ]7"• Nuclr '' '' l • it lnllr{on EllQ) • ..., .\I, Uo lj·' TM fallowlng pWJOn 11 <:tolng IHlllnth Old ll•M on IM Tenn!J Court Ll91111no to 11. 1 R •1. C I I Co Dl•m er, 11111 1110 01kwd H 111> 71, 1• 11vc1rMP•r L •'.· \'a Up l .l 1 ... : SLl' .. l ,,,. &11!9 ~ lllOVI. Md wUI roc:tlve WI . ANYTHING GOES TllUCKING. 7511 favorable decision in lhe com· ept111 1can en r a m· OJ1m Hd 1011 11·~ Oce1n D• S1•• Hl'•IXI llkDQft Eovli> e>o-+ Uo llj LLOYD'S M.ARINE SEA:VICE. ltU f'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS lo. llul "°' l8ler tftan llM •bclw041tllld Dr• • Ave., c~•· MHI. Ctlll. tU17 m ·oll('C Die~ A B Jt\\ n.. t •" "" ' 1·~ 11 ... ,.., ~1 •. Inc si.f 1• VII u : , AMMlm. Cost• Mal. ean1. '1617 NAMI STATE,Mll:NT 11,.,., 1111H Olds for 11'11 ow•rtl of • con-wi'ITiim 11...,..,.. K«nnko. ~11 Or•not pany's gen eral rate case, the o;v,, Sci ll 11 Oc"'r Mt l l > ll Pee"'"" l td t 'h ""' l1'P lj·' L!Ofd Watlh S.OWV.r, Ul1 A"lllllm Tiie lollowtno P<!•SOl'I 11 d<:llllO OU11ntt1 trKf for '"'I~ P"<>ltCI. AW! .• CCllll MHI, COii!. f?QT 'd ~·-sd * Oonllfol JN JI •~ Ofh~ LQI ~\\ f' 'I CtmO•o !Mm II 1\0 UP 1 ,.I Cotti M,fu, c.llf, n.21 ot: l ld1 111111 bt roc:e!Vld In llw plect Id-TNI bi;ilnH' Is t-uded ov If! ln· company S81 I uc ay. OaHr C.... 1•~ 1'4 Cll.illvv M l '>XI '' 01-llc 0• I~ I..., Vi> lJ·i TN1 ~11111 Is COflclllded tty If! Ill-THE WIL LOWS .. ,. .. ltTMEHTS, 111 Urlfld •bov•· Ind t/ltll IM OOfMd 11'1<1 cl!vlllv•I. The second quarter also was Sanrn C'rul Dist. All\'. r.~l~r g:,·~:..os ~:; ~~~ 11'1:~~ ,r,; .~:. u ~Cra<:IUI CP '1 "' I Vp , . l..tduol sau111 Wlblh!r, Anlhtlm OUblldy r•H •loud •I "" •-•111ec1 w11n1m H•nrv llotl\!lke marked by a ro'sc ,·, operatin" A. Chang developed an ln· Dov•~ oa ll'" 1• ,,_, ,11.~ r,,· Los11s 1 Thi• ,111_,1 woi 111..:1 w1t:1< tM c~ 31,.,llOO 0r1v1, Newport' ''"" , '"'" ,w111_~ ~ s20~ ~-11 '"",, Ir~, ..,.. Clofrl>l of 0r_. c""'~1y on Juty 2:i. expenses. predominantly ca us· f ect ion after his emergeocdy •,~, , Leo -.~ "°"' ;1~;· c~: :~ ;..; 1 Iron ~-1~: ~ ,, 1•:J LIDr•fW. Sowyt<' E. Jomos 1nd ltllod~ M. ''anley, 1021 time •nd pl1ce. Thi• ttot"7!111f ""'' 11•'4 ... 111t lht Coun--r. • · OVnkll'I D )\~ l'4 rmvr '" • 1 01o· 1 J. .,.. ~ '" O trk ol Orlngo County 11<1 Ji;ly10, ln., llllt bullMSI Is bl "II ,_uc;ted bY Ill « ff< .. " v< """ ""' , H1l. appendectomy a week l'!IJO an 1\0 1''" !]!\"•"'I Bf St "\ ) Al/M (orp ,IS )\'p-11 ,· '-~ 1 , •·:t6Uol h1dlvldvl!. aw.,..,.IM !he r.tr.tfn In Voad conc1°11on •·2"'' ed by a 38.7 pertent increase " F1 N11<el • • •·~ ".te ,, )41~ 3:§ • • ,."'""'"Or .n ,.__ "• 12.'i '"°"'" Of:M01 Conl Dally Piiot. E. JorMt St1nley w111>1n10 J1v11tlet'"lhebldooo<ri"9d•tt. ,.ubllslledD••!>OeCM,tOallyPllotJu!y ,·n lhe -st of fuel and probably \\'iii miss the first E"erav C e•, •'•DaccG•"" 10•,,,1-t JC ll c1o1111 .. , )-~\'I 111 ~ '' '. ,• '-' .... ~ 0 -··--·-··-, .... bkl murl conform 1'111 OI """' -..I.A w EDV Sl.l 11• I I) p • • ->> ''' 'lt°""ll'I l'*"I l'lo-1'i 11 • .. •. ~-,,,.. •'7'J ..,.,J ...," ts o!ICIAuO\lltl 11s.1t1J nu.7J sta"CS of the l~ic.iuo::rt ,E•h•n., 11•1 111•1 11•,,·,·,• .. ,· ,, ,.· ~nktrWol'I" J -~ 11.1 1-T~is ••1t1mtnt llltd wilt! 1111 Coulltv re11flOl'lll~• to t11e contrMt dclcv!nlnh . .1::_:::.:_:::.:c..c'c.c'---'------purchased energy. ". . I F•ecv In ~·~ ! ' ,: • 1 IN• Dt....., • -v. n 1 •• PUBLIC NCYl'ICE Clerk"" Or1ng11 COUtltf on Jvly u. 191]. EKll b~ ... !If' tccomotttlld by tM PUBIJC NOTICE 1-lu\hn mass murder tr1a . a n El ,.,Int I "• ,., :::1 <:;{-.~ :~.~ ::·· ' u•'<llno Svd 1 -'• 11.1 i ,---c===::::--:::::::=:::----i•v Tliorl!ll M. W•rd, DIPUIY COl,l!lf'I' M(urlty rll••ed to ln llM contract,,·-------------CO 'IPANY PRESIDE"T 'd rts l'elr l no 6\to ''' ,..ljlfV P 314 4 10 w .. 11F1rQO wt 1~1>-l') 10.~ Clerk docvmonls afMt by t'lol 11111 ol Pf~1 ll I, 81 e repo . . . . 1'1t\011 F.J ,....., 3011, ""1H C•t U'·~ If 11 Guo""' CMm )V-1M t.l I .. M:nTI<Klt •tmMESS . •·•If IUbc'llnlrKhlo. . MOTH:• INVITU .. •10 • W a lter A. ZillBu said he was Hocmita) ofhClals said Chang "••m Br 1"'i 11·~ P•v., sv 1?'1 1•'~ a e:~,.., I~ l"'-"• IJ f llAM• STAT•M&llt'r ,.ubll$1\ed 0r•l!OI' Cu~! Oally 'II"' July Tllo OISTltfCT rfl..WS 111t r1QM I• r• Notlw 11 llortob'I' OIV'lt'l tMt 1M IMrtl ol ~y· • . "•vs Orgi ~·~ !'~ P1G'& w I• 11•• I H '"" 1"""1\~ i~ ~ !' •t TW......., ,...._ 1s 4olflQ: bl.Ill""' 11, tt •1'111 Au;uti 1, L 1m mf.n 1..:1 11r1 pr 111 bid& or 11 .... 1w lflY Ir· Trw!M1. ol 1114' Cot11 Comrn9nltv Colle"" encouraged by the California ls in the in1ens1ve care unit "1nar~1 141~ 1s·~ Ptr H&H 1111 2''· 1S ~lne 1n1n1 t '=. !1 .1, l l'I , , ngvlerl!lft « lnlomiallt! .. In llT1 bk:l1 II' Dhtrlct of OratlOI C-ty, C1Ul'l:ltni1, win ~ Co . . , f th I f 1. but "" 110<1" "~ 7'"~ ••t•o l w M .,., 11 s.-.t lt""efo J .., 1 WUT..aRf l'OlSCHACAltE.. '"' wwtnUC NOTICE in .,,. bkl61no. ~,..,,. _1eo bids w 1o 11:00 o.m., Public Utilities mm1ss1on s because o c n tt tOn. "' ''"1" mt. n v, 111cN sov !\lo ,., , r., .. ..,.v tnc ,.,::. ~ 7 , • ....... _._ ,, .. _, -C.Hfornlo r1JD --o1sT1tlCT "-• Oo!ertnlntd "" ,_ , , , om , "" , .• ,,.. act""' June 26 approvm· • the hi 1 1 h •·-n ''' wir" "" "'~ •1 .. ••tot 71"",. 11 T111< ... 1t1 1•v 1 -,, , 1 I "A ..,_,.. ·• ......,.. • 1""' IY• llOllt ' 1 v< "'" r. S emperB Uf'C as L1tX "i1co I..: 18 ll'o Pl-t W 10 1"'' 10 •• ,, .. nl -lT'c ' >> m27 \ -ti pr"'Mllf'll rolt ol "'dlltfn WIOft Jng Otpl. ol uid 9CfMXll dl1!tk:I laaled II Fl T O ll' 1• .,. -' ' wctllll TlmolhY M1L1«. :m 1111 fl!CTITIOUS IUSI M•s• 111 tho k>c:•lll)l' ln wftk:lt !hit_., 11 ,. DI 1170 ........... A.......... C<Jlll MIM. utility's application for a fue l under control. . F!~-0~ I'll ,,.~ ,;~ ::-:~ ~ lr" ltl fi ~~He: :U I~ 1114 ~ l srr..t. ,_, -.-:h. Coftfoma.. '°1«' MAM• sTATIM•NT ptr1omlod tor """ cr111 ..-t'fPI 11 C•Hfllml•, 1t whktl 11me 111d bid• will DI adJ"~ment clause. 'lull'm ts of F elton, 1s "°'.,' ot "'~ 1' D""" "'" ~'\ ~" n ~1"""" c.... , ...... •1 1 1 ·T~I• llutl-.. c....alld>ild' "Y •n Jn. Tl'll 1o1i-1"' per1«1:1 9f'9 dOlllQ w«t.1'1'1111 l'lllded to «u<:lollt' !Ito cenlr9d. pvblldV epenH ~ rMd for: IMh, wn j ' • • "••n-er w. ~ •l'tll Goll "" , •• 13 ... ~..wn W'I J\.~-'• 1 I ·~v1.-...1. bu1t,,.,.1u: T1MM111twanronfH1 1t111oo1sT1ttCT Mo!Of'•,11M1Tr1ri...1 11 1ec1t1-2ltoot. He a dded that delay oc· chargf'd w it h sl<"iy1ns l O"••n111 11 ')" 1D·...,r-. i.·,1s " ve•111'1<:1 <Mb •• ..._ v. I ' Miu..-1 T. Miiier KOLL A550CIAT(S -Y.M 01£GO, office located 11 lW .. llcentlo A.Wf'IUI!, AU bid• ore ID bl 1,, KCDrdtnc• wltll lh nd he "'lend 1c 7dt' 11'>'~5N C•r 11''1 ~, ... 2S Sol-C•~ ...._ ~ ,t TN• ii•''""""' wu !'!led "1"' "" court-111u Sk" P1rk Chi: I•. lrvlM. C.Mlorl!t• c<1111 MHO. cooi.. rmY DI Obt11"ec1 on ..,, '"'1rvcilon1 .-d conc:11t1on, •M casioned by the presidential persons -a mo e r a r I ty cl«k o1 er...., Ci;nty °" July 16. nw. 1l'q\l'llt. A copy o1 111eH r•llt •ll•ll DI SPtClflc•llDM w111c11 ... wow C1J1 1111 •nd price freet.e prevents the ulili· lv.·o c hildren. fou.r teen-age -·--. , ..,_,,.,.,,..,,..,IU..,,,,,.0:,.,,.,,. .. ,.,..,, .. ..,.,0 .. ,.!' lfT.1, 1. Danlld M. Kofi,'°' Vlo l ld>t Saud, pootM ot tllo loll all1. m•V bl MC\/l"KI In IM ollko ol tM ....... ..,,,._..._.,... ... .._... i trHJN Ne""9Pf"I IH4\. c1n1ornl• '2Me T~ fortllolno .clWdtl'-01 per dltm ,.i;rcMllno Ageflf DI Mid 1Chlla4 dl1trlct. · · ty from raising rates under bovs in a m ounlam camp. n • Pveltllled °'"~ Coa1t CMlly Piiot. Ju· 1. Rkn.rtl C. Elllott, t6 Linc;. 1111, wogtt I• b*lld UOOll • w•:>•1dno d11 of E•cll lllOdlf tnUll 1vt>mlt .,.lltl hit !>Id • ,-I 'd · · d j ' d 3 , 11 u , 2S. trMI AUQ\llit 1.1. itr3 2112·73 Newport kec.h. co111Dtnf1 t2'60 tloM 111 11r1ur1. Trw r11.r I« hlllklev •nd ''"''"'' c1t1c:k. cl'fllffed chock, pr btd· tbe fuel clause unti ml • ~·oung m arrie coup e • n MUTUAL FUNDS PUBUC NOTICE PICffTIOVS IUSIMliSS NAM.I STATaMINT TIMI flllawlnt llf"IGn Is da.ino J. "" c . 5-llni•. '' unc11i 1 .... ltVlftlrno _,k 111111 r.. 11 111s1 tlm• 11'1<1 Iller'• bOnd mode P•Y•bl• to !hi ordfr o1 August. The increase schcdul-7 2. v e a r -o I d £or rn e r Nr11110tl ltK+<. CoHfomll t1.uo -.11111. 1119 Co111 community Cofl..i1 DIJtrkl · '· D. P. Mlddltmas, 11 H111 Moort 11 11'111t bl ..,.no11ID1Y ""°" '~• CON· '"'"" of TtV1otett 1" '" 1moi;nt not •os• ed to become effective then prizefighte r . ~ -~ ~r.ii ~ ~ 'r ' ~-ro:t• Drive, CorOtlil d<ll Mflr, C1Ufllrnl1 "'61S TJl.ACTO• ID wl'lam thl Cfll'llttcl 11 """ 11'11! pWcenl 15'°1 ol 11'!1 oum bid I S '! ff ·J]' aJI * 5, £....-ett 01'1is. 3BOt Sondunt l.o,,., owordtd, Nld uPQI'\ 1ny s11t>c:11<1lr1tlor 1 gv1r1nt11 IMI tti. bidder wlll ..,,.,. lnla WI I 0 set $.f ml IOn 3MU )' . !' U N-Yark -Fol· f l.E IAu l n l.ll J1n.,1 FCI II I~ 11 IS AlnlM il.5' CDrono de! Mir, COll!orl'll• t2112i llPdlt" Nm. to PIY Ml'! 1151 lh•n tlM uld 11M ~ ConltKI 11 1111 .. ..,. Is in higher fuel COStS. Forme r Prime P, IDISler !1!""ino b I U~t OI WJ'~ Gr 7.tt 1..N JNn t lh I ~ I Tl S.IK Eo 1.l1 I .IS bllslMs.t '· Tlmotlly L. S1T1<1er, 1m ,..., IPIC:lfled ••In to •!I -kmen emplpYed 1.,.1rded 10 him. 1n 1111""""'DI1111ur1 10 oNu of Burma left for the,"',, •"!.,•~l~ . ..0,',11 !.• o,~0•.. ',~"-~'II r-'·~~!..,1' ~19,11•,•, uo.., ""•·" "' Albllm. "'"""°" le.di. Collhwr>I• ""'° by"""" lfl "'* ••«vt'klrl pj '"' Cllfllr.CI. lflllf' llllo SUCll Cll"lf'K I, """ or-ottldl "' -· '" ....... ,, -..... Sc..... -THE fLOOA.Ot.OGIST, .as s. 1. Frink J , SclKu, .,.. l • en.1 ND bldd9<' ....... wltll<:I•-1111 old for • ""' dleck wlll bl !orltiled. °' In !Ml UM EARNINGS FOR the 1:! United State~ after more than r~· .. ~~ ~II bY 2~:;, f : ,!f1 :~ !! "cE,,!t'Tfr 1111 1• .. Sc,""" uoo"• , .... " •. •M HMper!tn. 5-la Nit, CoHf. D•lvo. LI lo\Ho, Colttarnio llltflod ol ~.,.. {..SJ dlVa •ft« 1111 of o bond, !hit lull 1um tllerlof w!U DI h ded J '" C ...... , I f In(. St 6..$2 "'SCUC If:, 1 OM ThlllNt Jlllt"°"' .as s. HH-This lltltlMss 11 conductld bY 1 .....,11 d1t• HI tor ni. _...,,. o1 blcl1. lor'9lt.11 11 51ict ..:llOOI <:1l11rld. mont s en une "" ~·er five ye a rs of unsUL"t..~U e · T'""'' SM<'7. F 1'.J, 1.0, ~:;:: l! 1:·~ 1~13 :,:'~r.,::v l!~ ~t~ ,........,, s...i. """· c1n1. po1r1n~*"111. A prrm«rt OOtld •nd • pifforrT>1nc:1 N• bld<:l9r m1y ""'""'r•w 1t11 bid tar • $2.02 per share compared with forts froin n e i g h b o r i n ~ JYlv 11. 1t n !."• Fd U.OCI 1•.l1 t v11 1(1 116 ,_.. '°"' 10.1J 1•-~ Tlill 0\161ntU 11 cen<:11>1:IKI Dv '" 111-TltnOfhv L. srrooer tlond will 119 rl!QUitlld prior to aecul!on of f*1od of lorl'f·flv• (.Ul d1y1 11ter ttt. I h a14 Alli: ~~Id 10.4 11 .•S Cull 11;2 t .10 1.6t 1.PtC.i lO.IJ».ll dlvi.u.i. ,.111111,i-1 w11 fllld ""'"'""' COUllfY -conirac1. Ttw p.ymt..t t11nc1 111111 bt 1111 ... '°" ""°""1"' 111or1o1. $1.79 a y ear ago. Zit au cau-Thailand to topple t e govern-ADMt••LTY: E t M~3Mf·~.7i/' c,~:~ s1 ff..n :bJt ~ Lev 4.6l J 01 • con T. Jotflf"IOll Clerk o1 Ot-MIV9 caunty, Colltornt1 oro J1r-In lht form .. , tarftl "' "" con1roct Tllo aoord DI Tl"IAIHS fltlf"Vtlt llM ll-ed ·~t earnina. for the ment of his homeland . Grwm • . .U 4.IS a•v Gr 1.n IM ~lj" ll 1f. 1l:n'5 11.,cu~l•TT ,~:>.n •••, •>•l-t WIS flied Wllll llM (OV!l-o.. ,,, '"' __ ,,, "'''"" ->oO-•>oO "' I nd Ill !>Id• pr YU ll... ~·eo-0-·m T '' •I> o>• P< T >O l .39 E ·-tv''Cllfk "' Dr•nee Coullfy Otl July 11," ... ~ Govtmlflf 911t1td lo welv:' • .;; lrrt11ul1r11i.. « ,,._ balance of calendar 1973 will The 67-year-old Nu had been 1nS.:.n 1'21 1'.01 tnd "''" 7~1 1.37 A:: •• s. !'ll ~ 1 m;i-, t·:t J'H • ini. \ .,.111 1,~~~il,~~·.=,c::-:~ 1~~,., "1~11~~ ~~ ::::ir1 Fllfltr. 1orm1nt~l~~"Z~~~ne~w"A~so"'H come Wlder eo n tin u e d under pre!lSure from the Thai ~~~~f.:. :.~ :.~ ~~e: ~~ 1~.~1 11·11 /,,fct-• ft: f~ 1a1.~~•D 1'.f''i~ I ,1.11111.,... Dl'•ftll c"'.i O.ll'f l'Jlol, J1>-"""''....., 111 1111 Or•• """ o.1tr S«tv·· &oafd o1 Trvsh9s pressure from higher wages govermnent to leave because ~1~":,,l"li 1~J~ 1;:~ = 1?:f:1t.il Kni..r Gti. 7:11 1..w ~ Ff >{i·di 1y ,., 21 .,.. AWWI '· s. ttn 21 ... n PUBIJC NOTICE ,.11o1 Jutr :ts Ind Augusr 1. nn 2'116-n. OPeti: Ai;gwt '· 1m • 11 :oo •.M. . . AGE Fcl '·'° s.oo 11r11d 1.ot 1.1-1 LM"11'k ..,, ~7 kM S11r1 PVBUC NOTICE no.rd: Aut. 22 and other operating cost in-of' involvement \\'ltb Bwmese A1llt1•• u.r, "·n Fm 11...... ._.. , ... t:Jr 0,i..,,.m ,,. ..,,",,.. -" MSWPOll.T4'1LUA Ulflf'llD 1---....:..:.::.:::,:c;,,;.;..:.:.:.:c.. ___ I !"",,'.~"'."' .. ~~ •• •,·.~' D .. ..., Pl1ol..:...J..':'"n creases. rebel groups. :/::,"$ 111l 1tu :rg.~Nv r.s:i . Ct1 l.edr u'...11.11 =·~2:.11"~ SCHOOL Dm•1CT • ""' ·~".:...::.::··:.::::'.:""::..::· .:::·::...· ___ c'::::.""_:_ _________________ ....: _ _c ________ •• i vr• irt.tS 10.SJ OltOU,: Grwtft t"' ,.,. COl'MI Ul l.6" fltCTtTIOUS •vs•••SS fll.llk!I 11'1"'""' '* MO'tlCI TD CalDfTIMtS OJI tULKI Am City •J.I '·" end .... l.M 'n lt~ll 1 .• , ,..._,, En1rpr S,t7 ... •••a STATIMINT NOTICE ti HEREIY Glvt:N ftllt t111 T•AMS,,llt AND MOTKI Of' U•· A.M X,.alll ~nlol 117012.11 Lltltv Fd J.l1 6.t.l Fil'! N a..M 4.22 -TIMDl!D TIUJfjPI• OI' LKMIOW: FUNO': """'' 9_13 Llr. lnlv IM '.A!I 11.,..,_ 7.41 1.1. Tl'lt toflDwl .... Wion t. doil'll bwlrllla l oon! of Eduutlort ol IM NIWP(N1-Mtto LH:INS• O• LICINll!S Cap••I 1.11 O "' v SS.C J.17 7.•• L"'< Cep J,!oJ l.D L.e011 L 6M t.IJ ... Unlllld Sdlool Dllfrici ol Orli'IOI CGunf'I', •. ~-:-,_~ IO'Kom I SI t.lT I '·M l•l'ICI FNI J.)11 ... P.c• Fd 7,n l.S$ ·,.AltfT llY ANTHONY'S, 10 7lC.llloml•, wlll ACt!VtlM'lllCI blcl11111 ll:J NOTICE IS HEltEllY Gi i/EN lo llM ;;~ lnY11m 10. 111 Eut~ 11.jQ l.OOfll!S NIA•SOll ..-OS: .. ....,..., lloufn'•rd, CCllll Mo• o, 2:00 p.tn. Ot1 llM' :Jrd d•Y of Aug1t1t, 1'13 Critc1Uor1 ol HUQll C. Holllng1-lh, ~PKI l.ll l.l.t Eve•st II I U.tl SAYLll: "-C ,, ....... Cellfornll m11 ot 1119 o1tlc1 of wld Sclloal Oltt1kl, Edword E..,.rltk I. O«o11d TU'fk, SOCl•l S!Odr: 1.IO 1.11 Ful'l<:I U.17 U.ll CID 0¥ l).H ll .H lnc:tlt'ft 1 A lt.M ··-.._ Etoebr.cht, 20it Ntw0001 locillad ot 11$7 Pt•cenll• Aw,..,., cm1o S.wrltv No. 511·41""'"1. Tr1n1ff<« Ind AITI Grit! 1.ll t .H ""II" 1.19 10.0 Mututl II.I, 1,.1• ln'l'llt '·• 'j:j! -· T 1 o ·~ • 1 ~ bo.rl)n91 Mldr•u 11 <N •"· Am INtn •.'6 !.11 j••om F '"' •.lt LO•O All1 111 Olin IUS I ' IO!.tlOVltfd C<11tl Mo11, C1llfornl1t'H1 Mn1, C•lllorn •• 11 ""'!Cll lllM .. d b ... t .. c•"'"' 1 ,.,,... '""'' ··r, •.t9 ,_ 2•.•it.ll All'llOI 6.SI 1.01 ldo Fii 1.0:1: "" TM• ~. h bol11g (Clllduetft oy.,, ""'" ti. publldy OPtn«I Ind •Md tor: ,e. ~ ~rM,t In ,~ •• ~i'i. of Dlcosd:n::;, ~: Am Mo.II I . , '·°' P"INANCIAL .-.m '"' '·" 3.2:1 llOMA trvi>los1 l'llllvk:lvf~lhonv M. Eftlll>!'ttlll. All ~~.,sei:vr:ec~n s~~:.~~~ • ..,1111 n~:· 111:i •""w-rr.~•ni:.... 11 1b<:lvl 10 DI ••. ,:-•. ·':;~ ~;rr~~ 2.ll 2·'° ,..!l~o"w.AM1ttc •.t• L~,":.'°" 1::tt lf:~ f:J' Slit 1~:ll ,tfi Tlli. •••'-'>t filed wilt! 111e County Condition• ln1lr11etl-•!Id S91C!rk1tlon1 rMll• lo Altr'ld O. SpWl'T)', Soc:lol 5o(l;rl· G•Oufl: Fl., 11'1<1 '·" '·"" Lult1n In ,,,, 10.b Trsl , ,. 110 C"llrtl of Orlntl c-tv on: July 10, lf1l. wl'llcl\ ert now Oii 111• In Ille olflc• Df flll ty Ho. llS-1"'751, Tr_I_ oNI l"loftd.. · -='~:··-~00111 l.tG S.JI fin tnc J~ S.tt AGN,\ PUND1i 11 ... tur flt 10'.t.l WllllMI •• 51, J ..... C-JT Clerk. lly Pun::hnll\O A9•nl o1 11iO Sc-Olslrlct. t4 Tt1Mf1re.. wf'ltlM bWlNf.1 ..idrtst It l'ld lnY 7·'i 1·11 \/en! l'· 'S C•Olol l.11 l.IJ Smltll I IORIO..J1 ---· M, W•••· _,,,, lW ,.IOClfltll Avlftlle, Cost• MHo, ,..0. BOii 1311. lrl "" (II)' of Tu1!1n. Grwtll I I ~·"1 •'"e'(dT11• I.JI lU •..:om t.11 t.IO !: II.Gr 10.tl , .... ,__ --c " -·---~ ""·U'-•l ~. ln<:om 1.1• .. I ,.llonn •.• '·'• GenF 12'1tll.OI '·'*2 tolllbr"tt11. _..., ...,,,., •••• "' '-" '"'" • ~ ~:i·~~" ,1•:r. 1J~·· •~1K si~•ss.51 '·" ~"",,•,0 ,,11 ,.i1 ..... , 1nv 1'.21 '·"' l"ubllll'lld Drw• Co.a~ ti.Uy ,.itol. Ji.-Eidt bl-*ltr" mull lllbmll I !!>Id ~I "26111.. I lrl .,.,....... , '.} Aatron .71' 4_ Grth F<:t 'fl ....... ,,_ ' '" '., Sw lrw G t.:U tjf,' .1y ,. 1' Ind AUOutl '· 1. 1m 2221).TJ r" !ht for m "' • (trtll'led .. Clillllf"I TIM fl'nl'P'l"'!'f I• dncr bid-·" "~ Ar:•~ F l.GJ •• SICK-F J, 1 • •1 ,-. ' ,·,, ,-., .. ~.'" l!~ ., t: ' ct.tell Ill" • Old bond tqVll lo ""' pt•C-All s!0<.11 l" ., .... llxtvrn. ._.pmern1 end " x• It! Mvlll I. } I u "" • .• ,,. ' lpoc ro "-'' P•-'C NOTICE (S~l .. 1M '"'°""" of ""' llHll • ..,..,. IOPd wlll ef • «f'Tlln -...,. IMIMMI• N uGMTO,.: "0 •UM oltOU,.: M1s1 11,..1 A j"P lnO 7.0S 7.0J VDL<l p,eyl~ to -ordet'" DI !!'le ""'*'*'.fNll k~ 11 GltlN N •IElt IT Woll IDcotld Fwncl A , n S 11 !GO Fl'l<I H 0111 f1 MASI l"HC\.. TATI •JID O•P: Unlfltd ~ Ohtrkt. A ,..,,.,1111MC9 11 GE. 11"'1Stnet11'111'11 Ol)I' 9' C-"r F""" B 1.0~ f &t 101 Fl1CI t"11 1: 1 MIT l1.)l IL4' Com f,<1 11) h ! l'IC'TrnouS •USIMUS lorod fl>I• .. _ .... " '"'dil(,..i\on .. ~ c-t'I' of Or"Mgt. Slltw ef SIOck s II '· (olll!Tl 1.71 ·" MIG 1317 u n 01-, I S.'9 '·" ' •... --..... _ ...... Sci • It '.j ~vl'l<:I '°"' t.'ll MIO 13.0 ,, Ill Pt1l0... ,,IJ s.t1 iu.Ma nA .., ,., tlll Olt~ld. In !hi -· ol llflun lw Clllflr*, MWI II' If" llLC Gm 11 .U 11 F Gr o.6' ~II ~~OO ',',~, ',',-t! ~I Fr Gr o.n o,11 t The foltowl119 I*"°"• Ori dolftl ..t.-lrito IU'tt> eoro'll'MI, 11'11 11111 .....,. ltfolNk' ~. 11¢1r'M f..-llcell9"11 ..._ lll bWI 11,:Ulj-" ND•ltl ....._ ' ·"' i1 Ff l"C •.Jt t.Jt ~ 1•: tlilfeof w1JI 111 ~-to Mid kl'loo4 c>n4IM ._. lletMI No. •21m. ,_ 1•v•oc 7.lll IJ o ,., M•1•• Iv '·:ll 2.t1 Sl•ll Jtr •7.U •11S K.OLL ASSOCIATES • aAY AltEA. Dlltrld o1 Dr•llfl 1)1'. 1..-to ,..,..mlMI ioc.ltd ll AM I:. tJ'lll IY•~ ar S.f( •-11 •wl~ s 31 J.IO Mllfltr '>' O •,•.a,, IT'IADMAM l"DS1 ' 11'15 Sl!Y P"•rtl Clrck. lrvlnt, C..11'°'1'11 N• bldcNt' ,,...,.. r•W lllt er.Id fer . SfrMI tor li'll pnnl!MI locoMd at°' E. BffC~ hi t.ll ·~ ln(om II.ff n .7' MIO #Im ·' . Am '"" J ,o:J 117) -....... -·flW ( ) ....... '""' -11111 ltrHI In "" City DI Coll• """"· 6"c"" 11.a 11 F Miu-• 9.09 ··n Mon, Fd 10 .• 111.t• A-"" ,_,, 1.lt .. ""0 ...., VII l.ldo Sovel 11-• IC I _,_,II . F So«.U 10,'3 II. M.51 I'<:! U.ot l•.O'I ln-.nl 1.3'9 1.Jt 1. Oontld .... ""', __. •NM Mt for !tit OCltflll'IJ "*"t>lll· CaufllY o1 °'"'"""· Sii .. 11 C•"lonll•. B••••~· •..U 4.H F"'1f>a F 1 .... t .. Mii a..o 100110 ... ITEI .. 11:01! FDS: Jo[_,...t a.fl:ll. C1Ufornlo f2Mll TI'll lolf'd o1 Ecl\ledOrt ef -Nftplr'I· llllf lhl omcM!t ef pyn::tlnl price « lloMt!~ •.IS S "ltAMKLIN MtF I'<:! 1 11 1.31 Boll~ 71.7121.l't I L ltk:Nnl C. EHlott, M lltldll I .... 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Collfornla '2615 NEWl'Oll:T~ESA UNIJ'lf:O CMctts. ,,.,_.. ctllc~. ltJCt.tl!lt 01; s~r '10 • 06 llltl c'•:i •-M flJ ~A1T ·;:~ ,.-or: ... ~~: : !r ; ~ S. E.,..ttt Dovlt. )11)9 SI"""'"' L11>1, SCHOOi. Oll'TltlCT ,.,., .. ;_., llOtfl'L dlfl'I..... ....... tlt,....d I liOlO .. 115 Eqly .... •i B1!1<>e Ill t n SV'Kl'I .-6!S In c--.. MM. carlfllnlll nl25 1)1 OrlnG'I Cout11'f, C•UfiOnl ll pllftltl .. In Clll'I lllfOVOll ..,:.._, loflll"9 • NY 1/tn 1! 1S IJ.!l t.ll LIEa 11 01 1111 lloft<I ~r • IS S.lt fl,'lt l<n • l'1 'II t '· Tl""""" L. Sll'ldof, 1'30 Perl Sy D«fll1W H11wy Fl...., 1:JOt.001 T...,lblo ""'""""' lt1111tlmtr11 " em~"' 9 t'I '"' F<:t f<AI d'll '~ .l4 Dl v!dn l M l " Tempt G. t 61 t .. ' .- ... ,, ..... 11 ""° ' -· ... A , 0 ' ~ ,.,~ '' _00 CG FJ1nd 10 l.J 11.11 l"UMO' llCCP ,.,_.i Sil< •II •TS T...,..r c f M · AIM"'· N-.... """ u.u .. s Qtn ""'' " IYClr '" ,,.., ........ I Cap T•l" 11 n n .lt,GlllOU': lrn:;om • 1• 5 11 tr•• ,., -• ,, • 1. ~ o. Glblon. Jr .. l11 Old i.. us.nm lnf>11111bll .,._,,.,, 11wmolotl .. ••. Ctn! s~, IJ 93 IS :n COlflm I IS ~ ~' '.. . HolWI • ...., WOll!Wde. c1nforrt11. O•foed Jutv ''" lt73 """" m111o11on. 11 ~eci by .,... "' CMAl'INIHO ·I r"'11K 16! '~ t':"!;hs· ::I 1Si l~'..!."',*,E~ l1~1,i l', I TNI ~II CCflCIVC.llld by 1 9t1'11rll ,.Utllllhld Or" ..... CNtl Diiiy ,.ilof. J,,,. mind noM In llCl"OW, \1,lG0,00. l.,' l"UNOS: lfldu• Ir 11 ll-11~1 1'11¥1' INO LFo :t0ii: CG ,·;.; 1 IS ... rtfltl'll'riO. ly, 11 Ind July, 25. Hll ni1.n All olfM'r butlnnt -ond lddf.,_ ~ EUDl'V day at your office could beg1'n ffL.e thr's. Bllnco 10 '1 ll 'G Pol<JI ']~ l.OI E(IVlty lt Oil ,,,,, :IO!n Ct ill • 11 Tlmollr/' L. Strlldlt' llli°'lt WIN Tr_._, wltllil'I tftrM .,_.. 1 ,,..,., , ~ '~ [,~ r ~ f•r!IG~t~r~ I' l~ ~ I iii G•wlh 1 0111 Ol Unifi~ •.1' 1:t1 • Tllll tl•lltMnt ,.,., flled with 1!19 CCIUll· PVBIJC NOTICE '"' 11111 .., ''' " kl'IOWll to 1111 G 1.JI f lil !;.<: 6 tf .. ~'°" 11 Cl 11 ll Unilljnd 111 t to "' ·-•--••11ttCoun•,,c1nlot'nl•.on T19Mfll'n•••,GftlHM1lf:•tT.tftl!:t ~. You-·ld startyourworkd""Wl'th If p1 · 1 · 1i:c~::; in 1:t0 1t"ou~\11c ; •·!NE" Mt •,:.,,. ,•·,",UHIOHs111:Y1c 1 · \ 16. 1;n,."\tn. Co1"1'!0 "Ml TUl!ln C11ltornl1 4lf>d .. .,.. •r yOU are COntem •ting re DCllflnq SD<!cl I 1'I 1 r: Am:• F ! II 'iS "411j Cent . . O•OU,.1 'l!J4Y """ "'5"',Jl:'~/,.:_"f,.':::' Gltllil N •1e• ri. '911 N~t ,~ 1 •lew lik• this. It'• all yours in the yoor bulines1 or look Ing for 1 pro-c".t'A~'f 1 11 • • ~~ "~~ ,f ;: 1;_1r~;'::;~ 1t': 11 ~ ~~~1~1~~ 1f.I& 1~::~ ¥> rv;lbt911 OI'" ..... CPlltl 0.11\' ,.licit, Ju• 'f lollcnwlnl dolf'll fOltltVenl, N--' ha(1I, C.lllOrnlo. beautiful n•W bMcony Wilts n0:W ftSSiOntl f•tili"' fOf • n1W busineU, I OiTON : &!" """' i.20 6 r N:.. P••\ 1161 lo '1 Un C•OI l.•1 t.lkl \or'tt. 11. ..... A ... 1 ••• 1m :n10.n "-. ,..,... ... 11111 H .... b9ltf> .. _, ~ Niii ., Fncl llOI 1.6'6 ··~ "" Incl {I) ci "'""' Wld 12.11 ll ti 'o\ltltllll 12.t2 IJ.1t •:;...::..'-:c:'::-:-:O:o-::-:::::::=---rlMIMU 11· ~ ""' tm..'lltld ll'IM"""' " ,.. .,.u.bl1 in tht Lido Building. you Owt it to yoorll!lf to come i nd F•<:l'I 111 s •l I va•d 21.•1 7161 NICl'tt•• l6 tS II., VNITEO l'UHOS: OIVli"Sll"ll O S E 'l V I C E U qWlrod by Sec, 1"1• of t'lol lvtl,..,.t lfloll St>Tr 1 1 11 I 1 H•,..ILTON 011,,; "••• lvtr IS lJ n Jl ACClllfl 7.JI 1.C. r PVBlJC NOTICE SOCIAlO. m ....,, -"·· c... ,.,...w.., Codi. ""'' "" ~ldlfltlatl .. the Pftltigiou1 surroundings of SPKI ).'IG • I! 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"'°"" ., ~ ··• .,_.,. • "" , .. ,.,,, .., 1,,.,,11 , 11 ~ I i•Df"' , !' 1 a~ "L1,r.112.J.!," 11 • 11 "no r;, s, •n •,.• -· ,,~ ........ .,......,_ .,,... ,..,..., ~ua 1-lrt\11 '11101 ~ph i • ,,31("111 '.,.., .. 1 W1115111"t , .•t ef JM 111..,1l111fd lro lff 1'Wll!lf1 I .,,,.,..,. "'~ 0.ttd Jolt<t ,, 1'1), ).;f, O•I l 11 • t(I •oll .\II J 10 1 2) Otwl'I 11 9S U U WI"' Mu 11.10 11.lJ """\ ..... te 1'119 .-.1a of , ... ~. llAMS ITAT1fMINT AHred O. k\t'fty -'• ii'wn Ov lA 1 !0 1!$11ES"f OltOU,.· ''I"' ('•• I t ~ ll,to Wf'ln(r "I. Ml" Ml tl ._.... -1'tonll9 •Mr""""' ~ TIW .........-,.._ I• -... ~ Tl'lllSltrM •I'd li•VldCI ' n • u1 ·~1 GI~ •. 10 . I N .. -• " '"'••LL I MOTON 119'1 ef ..... Mfkt, M1 ( In! ...... T,_flt'M INCOfO'Oll ATlO OILAWlll I 1 NO 6 1' 6 1>4i""o FO 1 l! • 51 O•OVl"t ~ Jllfy 11. 1"1 THI '#9,1\/IU. 01 Jllltl SI • ..._ ltl, Huell C. !di•-"' NOW' r•a•NQ OFFICE SUITES OllOU,.. 1 1 Pr • s1 , 90 'rowldl • ~'f flt h •PIQ• 'l·OS '' 10 r...... I'. IC..., M~ 9-11. GIL t'Mf ld'#lf'C l'"'1'1<tt ~ J I Dtt•I · ot 61 IO\l ll'vtljfl '~'O ~l"•n'll r,.• '' 'Jr '"''' .,jj·'' E"'""""tN Wilet o-ui,'·-INNt.~(!..";;:'1 Dclllltd Twti THE LIDO BUILOING :-:-f :;iANc g::~ rt '.'t..101.jg\l~~' ~-1'' ·:~:;'..i1~ 10 .,. 11 1 r~~nv ';'Jt u ""' ....... ,..,,.... -'""' (""" ,... . ,,_....... ..... 3355 Vj Lido Su' ~ -~, 9,2' . ... g•lll'Gll ~I; n' ,, 11•• fJ~v ' "UNDS T•ul• u" ~" l.IMft L .Vt•L. JL 'fllh ..,.i_ 19 ~ tlY ollfl ltto UC-I , tte oJUU ,. ') '"' c11 I" ) ~I I"" It\ (I t l r..,,.,., 1• I\ 11 •• "''tli.lv 11 •1 • ... t """""' -••-OW 01 .. '(D .... -rt o •• ~ ~-·11-· -Cll I Jt 11 'lt S 1, ~DUii¥ • 63 • il W.!lln . I l JI \119 ....... Oiitcet ~. lliW'lio ·~ L ...,., • ~-....... ~H, .,... • Qr9>91 E !11 Ill Gtwlft 'j •Mi Ml 11•l16 Wlto<,,r 1 ~ ,11 ---=>~ I ITT~t::-:=..~::Tl"llf"-.,.,'-;!'..•c:"J.'~~ 171•) 673-4158 ~ o~'f~',4!~1 1~ ~~r"ui j'. '-00 1;:111 1 1 .li:'i'·13 ~1S:, lJI ,:!J ---~<p ~~· -.... ~ ___ c.tl o.&l't"=·=..:-~.-""' .. o • .,,....,..,. ~c! 1.!l~?l ,t~, .. ~ :" .. urn .:i!1. "1·1~i1.;iw.:.:· t::.u ---1),,., .,_ -..-T" '"' De-'1 ,.,,n("ll 1,H1t1"VF""c1 110°f l 11..,to 1()\l lt~~•-dlYldfN. ,.. h' ..., • ..,. ~ 1, Jt/11 11. •· ll. .,... A"""" 1, 1tn JIJNl I\' u. Jfd c ... r t" '° t:i J ,. G.111 1.•1 •.1 It~ F 111 111 ,~•v•ll•lltt, PUBLIC NOTICE I ff DAA.Y PllDT s '70' Shows Inflation's Bite Peaches , Up, Too 'Magic Formula' Defines Its Effect 81 SYL\'JA PORTER U you are a mathematical dunce -which miWons of Amerlcans are -you can still find an easy formula to help understand bow your life would be distorted ;i n d deiressed if, now that we are b\to Pbue t, the cost or living were to cmtlnue soaring at lht Phlso I poce. 'lbe formula is called "The Magic Numf>er of 701 '' and it could not be simpler. ln brief. to find out b:>w many years It would take for the cost of Jiv. lng to double at a given annual rate of price rise, all you need do Is divide the number 70 by the aMual rnte of price in- crease. To illustrate, tbe aMual rate ol rise in consumer prices in the pre -freeie months was about 9 per- oent. Divide 70 by 9 and tt Is clear that ftt "'his ~· annual rate ti. rise, our overall p-ice le\•el would double in less than eight years! That would be runawaY In- flation . That would spur in- dividuals and businessmen the nation 011e1 to try to protect themselv~ against the erosion in the d1Uar's buying power by R<:Celerating b u y i n g • speeding building proje<:ts. deserting paper money for seemingly safer investments. There really is "oo place to hide" -but millions would try to hide anyway, Fear of price increases in the future would help to create the price in- creases today. The prophecy of gallopin!? inflation would beCome self-fulfilling. T h e psychology or inflation would become a menace in Itself (it already is ). Btrr SAY the annual rate of prici increase fell back to the I percent to 1 'h j'l rcent range d 1he early 1960s. Divide 70 by 1 or 1 lfl and you see that it would take almost three- quarters of a century for the ovtr"-all price level to double. 'lbat rate of rise woold "not signifl~J;y alter basic in· r vestment decisions, nor would It chan'R;e our favo"rite ro~ of savings," says ?\.{ a r t I n Cainsbrugb, formerly chief ment dtclslons would not be affecled. Or, say, price increases slowed to the 2 to 3 pertent annual rate that President Nixon se t as the Adtninlstr&tlon's goal for 1973 (an Impossible objective now. so just forget It). Divide 70 by Utese rates and you see that It would take a full generation for the over-a ll price level to doublr. That, too would not be any tause for hysterical buying- building -investing decisloos. Millions of you could not only keep up with it but also could easily beat ii. Btrr SAY the annual rates hover in the 4 to 5 percent range -which we'll be lucky to achieve in this dreadful fl.f5t year of Nixon's second term. That would double the price level in 14 to 18 years, which would be dangerous in- flation. Now , against the above background, look at that 9 per· cenl rate d the pre-lreeie period in the first half of 1973. What is the outlook for us? There is no hope .for a. tea:ufn to ~ non-Wlationai:y rates or rise of under 2 per- cenl in lhe foreseeable future. Reports of bumper cropt are encouraging, and ao Is some evidenct that the lnsant nm on the d"31lar Is endlng. It's criminal for any authority -In or out ot"pubUc- life -even to pretend lhat we can even approach price stability &000. But we can hope that we are passing through the wont. ur SACRAMENTO I AP) - Peacli prices aro heading for a jump fn Califamta. The California FrttStone Peach Assocla- tion, ~ntlng grow«1, said Mond1ly II offered lls j)001 off'ay"'"l!: Ib erra· pesches t~ the st.at1'1 prwessors at $100 per ton. That woukt be a $30 per ton jump over la!t year's rro prJoe. ~lrl ULT LAl'tl CITY•l'(AHU.aC:ITY @ ... WMffiNGTOH•Nt:W't'OftlC-AUSTIH ~LAtiOMA CITY• l10Ul1'0H ~lfteotlTON EG&S UKIHJ CMIC!EI '0 ...(!;). ... ATLANTA•OALl..AI @1111 C:~UM9U9 0111 NEW YC!tt<-tfOU8l'ON ...(!;).lo. LOS ANGl".Le. DOWI o/ • • ~LLA8 ,... economist for lhe Conference Boa'rd, who 'gave me this formula years ago. ln fact, a ti.se of 1 to 111.i: percent a year in the general price \e'!el ·~u1d not be in· •• nation -8 point you rnust get fmn.ly in mind. For this is merely the sort of normal price fluctuation you should expect in a dynamic economy such aa ours. It would impJy almost· as many price decreases as price increases. Successor Steps Down LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP J -( rt' .. KI JV" )' .John Y. Brown Jr. has resign--). ,,.. ~ ed as board chairman of Ken· STOCK tucky Fried Olicken Corp., a '--""---'--~"-"-­ • " , , i I' ~ firm he built into the world's largest commercial f o o d service operation. rr SUREL y would DOI send you rushing to buy or bulld to beat the erosion in the dollar's bu)'llig JIO)'tt· Your invest- Brown . "'i</ Monday he wants to pursue other busln~ and personal interests and feels he completed the transi· tional period resulting from the merger two years ago with Heublein, Inc. BROWN OWNS Lums, a 350- unit food service chain, and recently started another food enterprise,-Ollie's T r o 11 e y , Inc., with more than 400 franch~es sold. YOURS TODAY! Penonali1ed • Stylish • Efficient Order For Your'Nlf or • Friend Mty be ui•d on envelopes •• return •ddre11 Jeb.ls. A/10 t1try h•ndy •• idtnfificetion libels for marking ptrsonal items such •• book1, records, photos, etc. libels stick on gl1ss end m1y ~· used for m1r•in9 home eenntd focd iftmt. All labels are printed with styll•h V09u1 typt on fine quelity 'fl'hite gummed piper. and Milwaukee. adding an ad- ditional 5.9 million i>arrels a year to production capacity Robert A. Ukhlein J r . , chainnan and president, an- nounced. e Getty OU Co. LOS ANGELES (AP) Getty Oil C.O. 's income rose nearly $5 million ln the first year over comparable 1972 figures. lhe !inn ha1 an- nounced. The company sald Monday that its coosolidated net in· come from worldwide opera~ lions for the first Six months ol 1973 was $56,364,000, com· pared to $51,959.000 in the first half of 1972. Earnings -per share in the first half of this year were $2.98, contrasted with $2.72 ln 1972. e Pe.nn Central PHILADELPHIA (AP) The Penn Central Railroad says it's going deeper in debt despite increased lreight and passenger train revenues. America's biggest railroad I! nearly out of cash and is ~a.te.ning to step au trans by the end of the year unless 11 gets massive financial help from Congress before October. On Monday. Penn Central rePorted a net loss or Ut.8 million in the first h;1lf of 1973. That compares with a $106.1 million loss for a slmllar period a year ago. Penny a Pound Public Ca1i Pick Melons FRESNO (AP)-RaUter than plow under canta· Joupes that have gone u~pi.ck~d because of. a fan:n labor dispule. John Hams mVJted Ute pubhc to his 901).acre patch to picl< and haul olf Ute melons for a penny a pound . Harris announced Alonday he would have work· ers out Tuesday to <tired persons to the melon- palcb on his lann on the Fresno-Coalinga road 4S miles southwesl of here. His prtce of two or three ce.nts a melon eom· pares with f"''""Y slore listings of lh..., c1nla· loupes for • · Uniled tarm Workers have plckeled Harris' fann since, 1131 week u lhe farm labor struggle spread to melon fields Wt.'il of here. • ':, j,_ ' . ,, ' I \, I • ' " . " ' •' . •'-~-,. " ~ r. ·, "~ ,_ ,. ' ; .. , --·-·' • ,_ ,.. -' ., ... ' " -I'-,, ' ~~ j ' ' ;J ' , .. " . ·~ • • •• ' •• • •• .~N Jlllf l91J Tuesday's Closing Prices Complete Nelv York Stock Exchange List ' Co1nplete Oosing Prices-American Stock Exchange List DAJL'f PU T S1lt1 •Ht I" E \'llltl M19!\ Low L11t Ctot "' 1~··1 ., 17"1 , ... _ '• ... ' 11.\ 1\.-J-'• ,, . '"'---" ]\., ,.. . "" 1n-1J.,, • ~J ·~ 4\ .. • • 11~ 1"9 J J + 1, ,.. 1'4 "'~· r-t1..: ~ Ji, ,,. '"lo+•• ,..,, ' + '• lO'O. 111.\+ l 1'1 11"-I I IJ\., IJ • ,. '. '"' 4\~ '• I 0 ''• 1\~ ' • ~·'I­~·· .P.ot ' ' ''• l l..-'• ,._ 1'r' It• It •-'• )4'0 ..... +. 14 t l'T .. .. Five Slaows R~hearsin9 Mesa's Musical Corner Liberatio11ists \Vom en's lib spokeswon1an Glori a St einem (left) is a guest on Thursday night's edition of the llelen Reddy Show, airing at 8 o'clock on NBC. Channel 4. Men's Virility Subject Of 'S hirts and Sl(ins • A good friend \\'ho lo!d n'lt-' about v.·h.at was going on al Costa 1'.tcsa High School calls 1t "the miracle at Arlington and Falr\litw. "You ju51 won't be lieve it,'' she assured n\e. ··!l's absolute chaos most or the lime and hell on earth the rest or th1~ time but you have ncvrr seen anything to <'qual the dedica- tion and sp1r1t of those dclc>rminl'd kids." This crilic learned long ago lh;'tl tht' dedic;it1on and spirit of the kind of kids my in- formant wa!i t<1lk1ng about far 1•xcccds anything nly gcncra- i1on ever diet in tcrins uf n1usic and the m u sical theater SO IT \VAS no surprise to ll•arn arter taking in \\'hat sern1ed. to me to be hell on eilrth most of the time ;ind absolute chaos the rest of the time thal ou l of it all is going to con1e no Jess than five pro· ductions for the Nr.wport·~1esa U n i f i r d School District • Ornnge Co a s t Communi ry C<illcJ'.(c !'IU 1n1nrr session - "\.\'P<>1 Si<!<' Storv," .. 'The Fan- 1.:Jsli<'kc;-. ·· ··Follies.•· ''Romeo ;inr\ .luli<'I .. nnd rlclightfully. ··The llohbit."' ··The llobhit,"' ;, drligh!ful children's fa ntasy based on tho.~r immol'fal Tolekin book~ By JERJl\' BUCK Tu :i:t•!tle nn .:ir11un1cn! a thnt fhis critic is reading for sin1ple i<lra is SUJ.(gcslcd: thr u111pteenth tirnc. is al ready TDM~BARLEY Music Box premist!s after noting pitying :;mile s fron1 '·II ob bit · · characters and "F:inl<1sticks" director Uave V <1 n Treese !u see how "\\l('st Si d c ' ' coo rdinotor A!veri~ \1;111 FIC'l't "'as coping \\'i!h a big c:io;I ;ind lhl' problems ralSl'd by in- cidental lht'a!cr v.·ork lhnt 11·111 <1llow tl1c sumn1er sludcnts 10 compare Leonard Bern~1c1n 's work vdth '"Roineo <1 n cl Juliet." Again. frenzy "'as thC' orde r of the day \\'\lh ~1iss Van Fleet's portion or the nearly 300 youngste rs 1vho are pulfing these things t o ge th e r nevertheless demonstrating some dazz ling fool\vo rk via those grand dance scenes from the Bernstein classic. Oh\'iously, th~sc big casts drawn frorn 18 area high s"hools and five local colleges 11nd univcrs1til'S <ire going 11.1 ha\ e this n1an1n1oth prograrn (I livC' produclions ironed out for us coinc the multiple open· 1111: llH~hlS Rl!f TllE~ conlf' the nund- boggling prob!cn1s crralcd by the fue l that no sooner does one produclion pack up for the night than the next 1nust be got rl'nd.v for tht• next performance. l "'ill not try lo unravel here th{' patch"·ork quilt chn rt which clearly :iho1\"S. Van Treese al!eµes. ho11• th ey can :ill be sandwich- ed in \1•ith dress rt'hcarsaJs a nd regular rehca rs<1\s. Ru t "'!1;1! a jov and a prh·iJcge it 11·as lo 14-·atch those Sa1n11el Bronsto11 S11ed For Fraud in Madrid I CLLVER CITY (1\P Bruce P11ltro\1' got the idl'~1 "'hile playing touch football in the Baha1nas. E;irh sid<' vdll hide a baske t-Wldc r way. And ol)f'nin& night ball in plain vic11· some11·ht>rc rrpor!o; relayed to this column i\fADRID ir\Pl -San1uf'I ordPr s:ud Tut'sc!a~·. 10 1hr CH\' and the otller side arc 10 the effect that director Rronston. \Vho Jl•·oduced the Rronsl on's \vhercahou!<; \\'a~ has !o find it. It M>und~ like in-l)t)nna Kristiansen has a fil ms "El Cid"" and "'King of not kno\\'n. lit> \VA<: las1 nocrnt fun, but it turns int.n smash hi t lhal will not be Kings." has htt'n indicted fo r rrpnrlcd in ~1ndrid about a llis wife. Bl.l'thc Danner. was making a m o v i e , ··Chokeberry Bay.'" and with time oo his hands he started tossing the. ball around on lhc beach. His "'ife i~ now ro-star· ring in 1he new se ri es "Adam's Rib'' at MGM , the same studio 1vhere he's ,,·ork· ing. warfare. rclrascd from c h i I d r e n 's frau d. according lo a ~tHlrid .icar ap0. --Jrs like limited v.·:ir-1hcn performances to the general court order. llmiiJ:immniJiiiiJiiiit ii escalates," said the 29-rcar-public until Saturday. The order said t h a I · · • · · old Pallrov.". v.·ho produced tv.·o \Vatc hing "The H 0 b bit · · Rrons ton. 75. an Anlt''"ican. plays on Off Broadv.·ay bcforr c·ha rncters share their limited defrauded Air ,\Jgicrs of 2.2 v.'riting the screen play and facilitil."S at Costa ~resa High JT1illion pesetas. or rnore thao • ~...,...., FOU,,TAIM YAlllY "Guys are stran~c."·h~ snid. "Th ey 1,ave vil'ilt1v l1angups. } ' If a guy's not m.1k ing 0111 he's joininJ!: the sky diving club. If l a guy·s not 1naklni;: nut he"s throwing lx>dy blocks ii! louch football . It's instan t machismo.'' The idea \\'ilS for ''Shirl- t Skins." one or the wildest. run- . niest. nXlst oulrai;:cous 1\-iovies or the \\'eek ABC ha~ ever .scheduled. A BC expects to stx>w the fi\n1 in Septemhcr. But beneath all tllll ralzle • dazzle irs really a ''f'!'Y I point ed character stud\'. ABC • i is thinking about tupllng ll In· • to a series. ' • • • rr·s ADO(;JT six profPssinnal men doctors, dentists, :• stockhrok.crs. lhe like -"'hll ·t meet onct a week for a pame l of basketball . II stars Renr l Aubcrjonois. Bill R i x b y , ! f Leonard Frey. Doug ~leClurc. M~an Str.\'t'nson and Robert Wakicn . Tbty ehoose up sidl's - I shirts and ski11.-. -and rvcry week the moi;i:h and tumhlf' 11;ame ends ua up with brui~ed l kne~~ll~11·s and a _fight . serving as co-produ cer. A 11·ith "The Fnntastlcks" group. $39 .000 in passenger fares. nali\'C Nev.• Yorker, he v.·ent it seemed incomprrhen~ib!P 10 l~ronslon. 11•ho 11'<\S honorf'd south lo Ne11· Orleans to ;:i!-inc fh[li anything reseinhling by the govl'rnmt'nt in 19/l.1 !'nr tend Tulane l'niversitr. He t11·n sep:iratf' and in telli!.!iblC' r oLILTring fi)n1<: in Sµ:iin :ind 111.~o '.l'orkt>d three 1·ce1rS :it a r1och1ctions tnu\d coinr 011L of "rir-~it"! 11('\r 1r •'i inr\u,:trv tl:O\'iC SIUdiO .-carrying riln1. it. 1'.l tf\c l'OUl''r•. 11·1.i:l•t he ?t'· I ,.fl(.,"H ORSt:R\'ER f,lt"!f! the rested if found in Sp;1in. thC' .. fOlt I~ST,\\'CF., h'l\\' did r--:::~~~~~;:;;:;::--~:'.':::".'7.;";::':': ___ 11 the war in the Ct>ngo s!ar!'.' No [I~~~ 11 Corona del Mar one knO\l'S. The slHrl \\''I~ in-1 :::' ,.•i?!9 significant. Tht>n it rscalatt'd.I =·===--~ ll73·ll2ll0 It st.:irts \Vlfh some silliness -, then somebody stan s lhrowing j~·,ider~s'11 A~AllA~ _,..Jfi'S punches.'' OIQ -~ATl1h ...... sllTY"'' lie· said, "The guys In the 1 Di~~I "' ' ! ' .· ·sa; ... ""1.MfU"' f" i:irn•ni. ', -~· mo\'ie are sintilar to genC'rats. . . General s arc a very lucky . -· ·, breed of people. Thcy'rt' guys , .:j;, Vif Un1teiAl'l1sts . . , ~IGJ v.•ith the best toys to plaJ "·ith. 7:00 11116 10 :20 Abo They get to v.·ca r fa ne)' "IROTHER OF THE WIND"' -a~so unilorms·with medals. They're.l!.------c-'.".'.'°'-'·"-''·'·'·'~,.~·~·-'.'."°.6.'.''----... -~ like children. 1 guess the more1_-_-_-;:-_-_-_-___ -_-~ ----·-·-- ---- technicaJ "olir socirly beco mes lhe: more sillv pe<in[e hecome tr:Yinc to control "'·hn! they\>c L'1't•n1ecl ." Paltrow conce i,·ed the story ns s 1!1t>111J·ica\ 1»ovi.c. ;'\~ :i. parallel lo war. but h(' haCI to scale it duv.·n for ll'!cvision. I "It's light_e~ nO\\'. .. he sriid. I ..,lore dehc1ous for T \I .1 Befowc it had n1ore bite. II didn't romP out conrepruallv as I in tended. I v.•an1ed n L l~1c ~. black corned\. I had to alter it for 1ele\'ision ... U.A. City •!Id Sou1n Coa1I Cinema1 -TllHd~~ SQ.c !LICllt• and Goldtll.l9fr)j -°"" 'Ill 1:00 P.M. Ntw M~!lic•ll Cel"lf Holm .. TOM SllWYEll." .A. -01111-v "WHO SlllD • "MIND-BLOWING!!!" YOU CAN'T RIDE 11 RAINBOW'" Both Color IG) '·11,\ I< I J-;,, 1 ·11 \\\Pl .J \. I. \ Tl;\1/-:~ ' "BRILLIANT!" .lf IH Tll 1'/:l"T \ \ 'f\~; \/.l\t< "FASCINATING!" :1\\))1,111-:1'.JI ·\\ 1-1\\'f ')\ "ENTERTAINING!" "SPELLBINDING!" 1:1 ,, \ f: \l:J U·; I I I~. l'f;I! \lf·.nr \ T\ "FIRST -RATE!" J:ICll:\Hl1~t 'fllt hlt 11'11< \l\1 ;\/!\I·. ")II(~~.,,.,, ·~ ... ..... -~.-. ..... ... .., ' ··' ' ' '< r--··1-,,, ., .... , .. ~ ....... ""• .• ... . . .. "'W•~·-I I •· I~" CO.HIT llOfH fMfAl l:fS Wa.U.er Matthau Pn--- I~! CllT l~Ol'l'"G l;!NIRl • D ~""~t • , Min. o .. 1y IU~'MU1!~111! ':I S ~ fWWY lolllll! .. THE MAll.l!AD R;.qu(>l Wtlc~ EXPERIMENT" ~"THE LAST OF SHI ELA" ::::: "EVERYTHING YOU "TH IEF WHO CAME ... WANTED TO l(NOW TO DINNER" ::::: ABOUT SEX" Boin "' COl<tr (PG/ Botto In Color (II.) lod Wk.! "SS'iSSS~S" -~ ... :"\ .. -~ R ~GER M' ORE tr " ---JAMES (~' BOND \. ' (',., f" "LIVE AND LETDJE " - ... : .. - ~ Th• UUlm~IP of TtrrOrl •'BOY WHO ClllE D WEREWOLF'" Boin In Color CPGJ Umtetl Artu111 I •l'~t"~I • ._,,;o0;;.u.;, ~T101ilio11 --MAl'S..IYIU DAT 1'111•'lCIP."'--p.cio '"~OST HORIZON" '"AIUSTOCATS" IGI , a11ct '<:0119 of 1!ie :-:0111b" [G l m MANN THEATRES All THlAllllS COOliO IT R!Fl:!Gfl:ATION --NOW PLAYING --W!f\ ( RESERVED SEATS I 0> Salt UO 'Ill 8'30 \ MA 1 R'[ON BRAN°DO \ . ~' ( 'T'tJJJgohL <pans x ~ ... ·~ ,', I "'"'~~·1o-.1~I I ~'ON lHRU IH UR~ g P ft\ ' FR IOIY 1 I 9 15 Sl1UROH 7-1 I 9 .15 I SUHOIY 1-l I 8 ~~ I I llLIE ...., ~ DICK lllRIWS · VII DVlll TECHNICOLOA ' (;..;..;. .... -... ,.,,.,, ..... .... MOl -fll OP£•1JIP ll s;r ' >11• OPfl l·H PM C'.Arol !"GI ~~~ BUmett WFl!Ol!S OPl l 61\ PM Wlllll DS IMO PM - ··-,fll-j1A Y lt i' "t1A1vr IN 1 .. -~ SHOWING NOW! .... ~ ..... .. m.,-1-3' I '" ~ "SllV£R FOX" I•-~~ SHOW Slllll II OUSI \ I • ..,,~,,,,.~,,.~l.·-•I •"" I ,.,,_,,.. I !j'I.'",. HIWAY 39 CO·HIT CHARLES BRONSON "THE MECHANIC" PG SOUTH CO,ST I l>-:= •·.~~,".:;" South Coast Plaza II 'l '\ l,00.J 1J 1 .lo I t Cl I ~ \11'1 •1'1'9 lfll 11 t~1l10. • jt' ll!7 "'ondl'rful kids or ours take on lhe kind or progr11m and regimen that "·ould make many a scawnL>d perforrnl'r __bl3nch,~ f. n d rqme1nbering whAt pas t summor progr<inls offered via immac ul ::i t c pcrlortnanccs of "The Boy Friend" and "f\-1.v Fair Lady" I h..1ve not the slightest doubl \vh.1t the verdict v.'i!I Uc or their 1973 offt>rings. CllORl)S AT RA/'lilJO\I -i 11•ondt'r how n1any rcadf'rs h11.-' tln opporttmity to tak::i 111 Irvine so p r a no K<i r<t fl Arrn<>tron:;::'" ~u prr t performance the other f'\'t'nin• In the "'flo."!OJJ Pops"' con·;er: on Ch::innel 28? She v.·as in fine voicr and her usual radinfl.{ sci( for a program thnt couldn't have hccn better suited IP hrr n1ngc and vrrsati!ity -'"An E:l'rning \Vilh Cole Porter'1 and a splen- didly arranged airing of Cole's fine music. Normallv. !his eri!ic runs a n1ile if he ·hears that a tra ined soprano of ~1is<: Arms1rong's c;ililx'r pl1-1ns 10 licit out a •nc orly or \~·h:u is. lrt"s fi..ltr it. lesser stature. I! is tn hl'r 11i.1r.l'~~ • C;"<"11i that thl' lovc :y Knr:i n l':111 1:ik · on sJr·11 11 c[1o;·c and • c1 1r-1:1in ihl' d1g11 rtv and re i,:a ri !·: ~: ';tal tn onC' of hrr rich talcnl~. l 416 N. 8rol>dway, ~CIMa Ana 542-4737 Adwlt1 011tw HELD OVER! "CLOCKWORK ORAN GE" !XI M't'• Jagqer "PERFORMANCE " OHL' Dtl'll tN SNOWING! DAT Of THI JACKAL 11'11! • \llll(Tll ..... nHAU • C~fOI. IU-"'"1 PETE 'N' Tllllf 1PG1 S•nl>•••ol,., l~0'"""u 0" ...... "' '•• '"•r.n• •• """"'"""'" ••• <lb7 ?•81 •l ui' TAIU,. 0 "141 PAPER MOOfll !PIO! -CHINESE CONNECTION111 H••l><I• IUwd ! ,..,7:~'a•n , ........ . 1 ........... . ('>•P"'•" ••• ~)lJ JO'JJ •I IO ,.. tAl!.O~O' 'nltf1 ADUl 1 .-0~10! l 11· lOVI lo\ACHINI t•t /2.) lOvt DOCfOIS (I I ll .l lOVl OJJlCT 1-i • And 1w11· thl' 1110vie ... . \M.'I h,11J t ht· n11n.\ 11•111."trkahl1• !ilrn t• 1 c•t11<'ri,!t" :-Ill• I' (('\.'11 It f k·i\l 1llt< fnun<l<'d 1111/ly\11 tl'l(I."' -Y~llNON St Ol T. UPI' 1;.., Owo.l•••(u"'P°"'"'"'"" IJ.a.Me'IA.lL • nTU 1eca&11Wf'ICll r•••Kn•• .....,.. .. ...... .:-; ~~ PG ~· :;: S" BIG WEEK (H_f~IC GUIDES fOR 2ND-111T ''''II''' l~t •-.(l • ~!l'>"1'~l r•'<ll~ ..... ,,;,..!ii'~ 1~}p;3 ·{~,Gj: ............................. '"I""' al ... •uf"I" ~11.• ~1 Wl'(Hll HI ~C H • The ADVENTURE of 'lost Horizon' is as breathless as it is spectacular! C ohunb .. l'>eo~rr~ P"Knt.t. G IJO IMO SHE 'S THE FEMALE JAMES BOND ,~. _.,. Shes6 feet 2·01 ~1 -'Ji'· ~ Dynamite' )~ ,f-~ . t '""· _ .. .. \'II~~ I .... . L . ' r . , j , , THE WESTBROOK f';O;)FREY CAN BRIDG E "COM£ BACK CHARLESTON IROOKHUAST ON WESTMINSTER AVE 2 ILKS. SO. Of GARDEN GROVE fWY 530 ... 401 ALL SEATS EVERYBODY BLU£" t SPWIL OllLY MAllH££ I "W&Ur• yfoNJCAtc. 1111CHOCC1£8~ . 'f~·" .... j/ " ' ' ( \ I f ,. ' • •. ' • I PILOI J! Arab Extras Take Their Roles to Heart bows. "They sa,y v.'e djdn't bring enough lamb for the wedding feast scene," explained Olre<> tor Tom Gries. "We only brought one lamb down from J erusalem, and they said that wasn't enough .for a feast, that no respectable wedding feast would have only one lamb." _ ~· He ordered his assistants to quickly g('t two more lamb!. ~'The Bedouin are reall y MAct •. 11 SMITH --~ ''LIQUID TIMOTHY IOTTOMS "LOVE & PAIN &THEWHOLE DAMN THING" ph11 JACll' LEMMON SPACE'' -. -' S IAU,iUM .? :'t •·•rn• ' ,._. • • •-·-.T.a "> Si40/Ultl•3 ~ ,,. CUJU.1..!U• ~.:JI A SURFING ODY~SEY IY DALE DAYIS 1:00 & I 0:00 Eoch Ertl .... '"' "DOLLARS" !RI "LEGEND OF HELL HOUSE" '"" "BOSTON STRANGLER" !PG! "FRIENDS Of EDDIE COYLE" ... 'LADY SINGS THE BLUES" (R) "LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL" ••• "EVIL KNlffEL" IPGI -"A ROBUST, ROLLICKING ADVENTURE!'~ You've never seen anything like it for sheer breathtaking excitement. LEE '~RVIN ; ' ,• . ERNEST BORGNINE EMPEROR OFntENORTH llS na a place. .. it:S a prizll! j 201t1C.·u,.,.fo•l'I~ t lft MAA'tll · UIMSI OORGHIM KEITH CAAll.AO!N! ..,1MPfROROf TH( NIJRlH" , :.to-~1n11111 CHAllUS IYN!fl MALWM ArllROORY HAflR'I CAESAR SIMON OAIC.lANO f'lmb:f'd lrySTil'l IODf · 0..f'l!f'dtf!'llJBfflfAUJllCH AKfHNflH H'rMAN PfOll:lOI Wt'"'"bvCHRISTOPtffl MIO'f MIM"lri r~'°"" O!-'JOt._ ~AndA\.-i Su'QbvMAfllY • ROBBlffS lvrl(~lryHAL DAVID /Mlr.K ~v IRANK o,vot . COLOR 11'1' 01 lUXl . ~'°' ~ ' ' ;, '· ·~· . ' 1,.. I ' '•' ! l'a.~. l ~;~ -·-· ·-· ' . •,• SHOWING NOW! __ .. , .... --..--... ,.- HUNTINGTON CO-Hn JOHN WAYNE AHAHllM Co.Hr' BRUCE LEE -attNISE CONNECTION" (l'j "CAHltt, U.S. MARSHAl" (PG) • thrcwin& them.selve~ into tht part," he sighed Gries ~·as directing the film version of "QBVIJ." Leon Uris' best.felling novel, on locallOO near the shores or the Dead Sea. The court sce-nes in the $2.S million movie have already been film- ed ln London. The plcturo-i.s Who1 dorou soy when o boy ho/I ) yoor oge ._""".--• re/ls ycu .. he loves you2 ~:l?.Mo . .V"1a?~ 401.;,~,k./ Cara'ts U1 ~llmann ! G1·111· Kf'ilr Edward illbrrt : lli1111ir Biirnes · · SEE IT ·':'c , .. i:,. AGAIN AND AGAIN ·~ ; . WITH THAT )_, · .· k . SUP8R~tt~~iliSTIG . ·~. ·t $ '• L~ I .- ' . JULIE • ;, ..:... AfilDREWS'', ~. '-" DICK VIN-DYHI DAVID TOMLINSON • ILYNIS JOHNS .... ,:W.BAlllllY·.•,,r ..... ". ,, .... _ .'1~ i-1·' ,·:1:·,.1\.'' -\':\. ·' '• !!"• "~' -,,,,"~"·•·• .• ·o•t ,, ~., .• •• ~·~· G -~"=--'- Sant.I Ane frwy. ,..,, Chepm.n OAANGE 558-70:12 ORANGE CO·H!T "SNOWBALL EXPRESS" SHOW STAITS iG1 AT OUSK! 61:15 Suntlow~• S"e~t COSl.tj Mew -549-3352 PLAZA CO·HrT ..THE SILYll FOX & SAM DAVENPORT" !GI CHIEN OAll T 11:30 ,,M. bt1ng produeed bv A B C' Telev1aion for shov.1~1~ 011 telf.'vislon nett ytar. Tite six-hour 1uovie i.s the longest 'IV film e\'ff made for Amtr~an televtslon. A shorter version will be shown in n10Vie houses. Exc<"pl for ti hll ch or l\1'0 - like lhe lamb-hun~ry Bedouins -the shooting has been going extremely well, Gries said. SEE i. .. IHE ONlY MAJOR flOWIR AHO GAltOlN SHOW IN SOUTHER N CALIFORNIA • f lATUllNG fOl THf f!ISI TIME ANYWHll( I "fLOWl l MAGIC Of !Hl TlOl'!CS",. •. AN AN!fllA IEO fLOlAL Sl'tCIACULAI SEE !. .. THE VEIY LATEST INNOVATIONS fOR IHI HOME I GAIOEN WrTH O\'ll 135 ,000 ~. FT. Of GLITTERING IXHll llS ~HOW HOURS: S·ll P. M. w •• ~day1 Naan-11 I', Ill Sal\lrdoyo Noon ·9 P. Ill. Sunday• ADULTS 12.00 • JUNIORS 11.00 MESA CO STA MESA 18F ·< NEWPOR T BlVO S48 1 ~~1 EXCLU 1rpet ngagmeentl An outst1ndlng cast fulfills outstanding performances in an action-filled saga! Nobody did it like D\lUl&l\\ , ... he was tho gangster's gangsler, SECOND SIZZLING SAGA - I I _...l __ DIWNQ'.R ~~ '.,.jlliii.W••· ~ WARREN OATES · BEN JOHNSON MiCHELLE PHILLIPS '--~ -CLORIS LEACHMAN:.;;.. l!I ~ An AMERICAN lf'flERNA TIOWll Pieli,JtWlf IT&ll4'1A.6l. • ..... -PllllSI•· COLOfl IY O(lUJ[ •• • M'lJIC-UI Plt!l~MllO!llt ,,t!Ull( ~ OAV10 CARP.ADINE . g"~•v ~us Motht•• Wed ., 1 P.M. Conthtvon Sot. & Su11. 2 r .M. WHldoy! fro111 7 r.M . " ' .!.• ': • :>. • -I! ="' ., • ' <'• ... 0 SHOWING NOW! ·.' .,,.., :... ,,...,,,,::;i ~·-.• _:.:'2j --··-c-.-•• ,. •••• CO-HIT IOTH THIATRIS DUSTIN HOFFMA.~ "STRAW DOGS" II ) CINIM4 SHOW TIMES! WllKDAYS OPIN 6:30 P.M. WflKENDS OPEN 12:30 P.M. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT I PGJ ."""°" IMal -..... -.. l•Mi.oo u;. lolt -ot. M>M Two women loved him. One died fot l\im. One killed lorhim. Ill~. COBB· d~GK WlllDDI 8 GfDIGi H• iiili••liiiillm•••iii••= IJIOl -~J +Mc,,C ''; Mc-· ...... _ "HITLER: THE LAST TIN DAYS" nil i..'ST Of~' Situ~ "..$1 "IVU ........ :•..i~t ,• i.r1 /i.~~.wt.i.11 V ., ·1 RICHARD BENIAMIN ·DYAN CAllNDN .. /A MES COBURN ~~Cl> -\i•,.....,,.,,,.Q~r,, ... PLUS ALEC GUINNESS SIMON WARD IN "Hlllil ·THE LAST 10 DAYS" JOAN HACKUT ·JAMES MASON• IAN McSHANE • iAOU[L WELCH ll'Gle» te:r.,.., WI'. • c...-"Y~' ~ "1"'"9 Ev-r. .. 'fr" ~-·~v. .o l~r,-'!( 'T'>'""''J'-crf"' 1 2ND TOP AnRACTION AT BOTH CIN!MAS ITAN O'HIAl e JACQUlllNl l!SSfl "TH! THIEF WHO CAM! TO DINNER" 1:1\1'\IAIJ:Vtl.R HAllOR AT ADAMS COSTA MISA • 979 4141 '~ol.UC.•• ''I ;>''l~YLOI! "Bill Y" JACK ' ......... "'~1· •. ',, ' ~·· ............ , .. , ........ . ...... ......... " .................. , ' • STARTS WEDNESDAY EDWARDS CINEMA CENTER GFORGE c SCOTT FAYE DUNAWAY ''OKLAHOMA CRUDE" '' AUGUST 1 . HARBOR AT ADAMS . COSTA MIS& IN ITANLEY KRAME R 'S I I"".-:: I ~ l ' ' ' •., ' l. r 1 • IN THEATRE TWO n... prot.pKINe ~ °' Ma...,'\ Cor ~ PlthburOf\, Po < 1\1\l\1}\IH\ l··r.. •:.?. •• ·~··;;.~· • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • '· . ,. i: M A R~OR Ar ADAl,11\ t OST A ~(SA • 9794141 "'° ""' n i..7111 /'I ~ NOW 11 ~~;':::,,~au "w WHIN ~ BOlH CI NEMAS YOUR AG( Till$ c TOU HI IOVU ara"fs Y OU~ Lh l111mann Gene KrllY Edward Alhrrt Binni!' Biirnrs IPGI lND BIG FIATURI AT BOTH CINEMAS GOLDI[ HAWN llll'PfEllflill!8 EllllN HECKART AJIB fllEE EDWARD AlBERT ' " • •I • I • . ~ .. . .. .. . , . . . • , . . . 30 DAILY PILOT W~nl!sday, July 25, 1973 .. • ing Orange County YOU MUST PRESENT tHIS AD AT llME OF PURCHASE - THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS ••• '99 OVER FACTORY · INVOICE PLUS DEALER PREPARATION, FACTORY RETENTION FEE SALES TAX AND LICENSE. 1969 FORD MUSTANG ~ va, dulo. trans .• pewer stttring, vinyl roof. ~ ,,.,, . .. 1971 VW BUS , Fully 1quipp1d, re•dy to gol !295DLH I 1970 MAVERICK 2 DOOR 'cyl.; auto. lraRs., red'io,"healtt, whilewall tires. tlnteqcglass, whttl covtrs, .0,•38 milts, oraogl! w -.filfe vinyl roof, gas slpPt"r, Sharp! fZKBSD.S) VI, aolomntic trer.s .. factory 11ir, J)(IWl!r 5te&r- ing, power brakes, luggage rdck. IZRSJ8Jl 1971 COUNTRY SQUIR 10 PASSENGER STATION WAGON VB, automatic trail!., factory air, power sll!!r- ing, PDWl!t windows, luggagl! rack, (SOlCOJ) $ 1969 FORD E300 Club Wagon ' ~ R1d10, h11ter, 12 pa111 n91r, r11dy to go .~ S::ib748 - 1966 MUSTANG Fastback Va, power 1teerin9, f•tiorv air. !RHS5b8l .-m.. f~ •• ·~ ~ 1' •• • 1970 CSTOM FORD $ 'I:!., ~1110 tr<1n1, powl!r 1le1rin9. f b02DFC ) • .. 1971 CHEV 3,4 Fleetside PICKUP V-8, • SPttd, factory air conditioning, power stttring, Powl!r ldiscJ brakl!S, radio, heater. ~ tinl!!d gl~s. rl!ady kH" VM:llion camper No . 64197J 1969 FORD Country Squire STATION WAGON { ,,... .... .,. ~'\I. ~ 10 pe11• 9~, euto. tren1., fatlorv eir, .. "'"< f' ,, j~'".~.j pow 1t11rin9""""Plwer' br•••1, r•dio h11t1r, • 1 ,., ! \'.ti.; whi wi ll t ir11, tinted V,111. Good mil11, •'-,.1. \ - pr·• "o mi1i alt1!JZWM291 1 "'" /1.7 <>< Custom 500 4 Dr V , tulo. 1rans .. factory air conditioning, power disc) brikl!s, powl!r windows, radio, heater, whilewall tires. vinyl roof, tinted glass. wheel covl!rs, low miles,"yellow w,whitl! fop, lmmacu- lall!! No. SSlETC 1968 PONTIAC Firebird I 2 Or. H.T. 6 tyl., 1litlr shift. radio, h1 1/1r,1• 1poil•r bar, head 1coop. (WAF491) 1972 V2 T. Custom Styleside Pickup V-!, stick shift, air conditioning, radio. heater, low mill!s, Jike riew No. 709370 1968 F250 3,4 T Custom 8' Pickup 360 V-8, Auto. trans., factory air conditioning, radio, htafer, camper special, hvy dly lirtl good cond. lhruouf No. 80592A 1968 FORD T-BIRD LANDAU 2 Dr. Herdtop. Lutury 19uip. ,..ith full pow1 r & f1c tory eir cOnditioni"g, low mil11,c; le•n . IYQW081l . ' 1969 CliEV. %T. Fleetside PICKUP V·S. auto. !rans .• radio, Mater, hvy dly, tirts. cletln! No, .S.Sl•4C $ THAT'S RIGHT FOLK$ ••• $9,9 OVER FACTORY . ' INVOICE PLUS DEALER . PREPARATION. FACTORY RETENTION FEE SAliES TAX AND LIG.ENSE. ··~ . 1971 FORD PICKUP 1/•·TON CAMPEii SPECIAL $ ~ , HEAVY DUTY . A"to lr•ii1, powtr 1te1rin9, ~ ' power brake1. ~967 FORD LTD 9 • 195 -·~ VI, auto h1n1, f1clory eir, pow1r 1t11ring, ~ pow1r br1k11, I own1r tlr. IZZGl951 ifl 1970 PONTIAC Firebird Auto Irani, fac:lorv air, pow1r steering,~ power br1lt11, vinyl roof. (54lCEKI iflJ 1970 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. GllAN COUPE V8. 1111!0 trans, l1clorv air, power 1l11erin9, $ vinyl roof. L;k, "''"" (622BNR l 1969 FORD 1/2 TON PICKUP ' VS, 3 ,pee:!, red io, C~.MPER SHELL. 1199640) (': .,J 1971 BUICK Le Sabre HAROTC>f' '1;' ve , 111!0 fren1, f•c;for.y eir tond itioning.c:~ pow1r 1te1rin9, p-owet br1•e1. (09SJDAJ bl 9 1968 MUST ANG VI, 1tick-1hift, pow1r 1t11ri"ll• r1dio, like new. l #19.15Al '1 • FORD 9 5 9 5 5 5 5 • .. I • • ' • • • I I ' • f PILOT-ADVERTISER N Wtdtlffday, July 2!1, 19/J DIET, YOU'LL LIKE IT Home News and Views .• -.- Deception Reduced By DOROTHY WE~CK Or•,,.. C.unt-, Home Advisor Shopping for a sv,rimming suit can be a devastating experience. There you are - in front of a full length mirror -facing t'he reality of how you've gone to pot. It's enough to drive you to the nearest health spa for a crash reducing program. But Y.'alt -watch it. Let your emotions cool do\vn before you sign that contract. Or you might be getting yourself into a high priced deal that you'll regret more than your few pounds of flab. increase is being considered. Before signing any contract, think it over for a few days. Check with other spa members and find out their opinions of the spa and its programs. And finally, make sure you understand v.'hal happens if you decide to cancel your membership. A high percentage of people who sign contracts discontinue using .spas in a very short time. Requests for mem- bership cancellation are frequently denied. QUESTIONS \\'£"""ARE ASKED Apricots are culinary accents to the. orange glow of sunsets ·and briquets. Low calorie canned fruit makes barbecues enjoyable for dieters. \\'ant a barbtroe menu th.it's tun for tilt! whole f.'.lmllf and light enough for dil'tcrs! Try kabobs made with lish and calorie-- reduced apricots t.o enhance the flavor . Instead of 8ddlng chocolate and graham crackcn tp marshmallows, roast tht'rn with chunk s of low cal pineapple. Need a sllm solution for your next snack attack? Fresh strawberries and peaches in skim milk c1.19tard provide an understated s\\·eet that keeps dieters from becoming discouraged. GR ILLED FILL~"IS OF SOLE APRICOT 6 sole fillets, each fillet '4 ounces S:1lt I can l 16 ounces J lo1v caloric apricot halves 1/3 cup low caloric Italian salad dress· ing Finely chopped chives Sprinkle rnlets "''ith salt and roll up like a jelly roll. Cut each roll in half cro.5.5· wise. Drain apricots and reserve juice. Spear fish and apricot s on bamboo skewers. Mix reserved fruit syrup and salad dressing. Brush mixture over kabobs. Place on grill 6 inches above gray coals. Cook for 5 minutes on each side brushing kabobs every 5 n1inu1es with syrup mixture. Sprinkle \\·ith chopped chives. Remove from skev.·ers 10 a plaiter garnished \1•ith parsley and lemon slil'l'S. ~lakes 6 servings. 136 calories each. PINEAPPLE ANO ~iARSll!\lALLO\V DESSERT KABOBS 1 can (151fz ounces) low calorie pineap- ple slices 18 marshmallows (2 ounces) 1,:, teaspoon ground cardamom Grated rind of 1 orange 1 tablespoon melted buller o r margarine Drain pineapple slices and reserve juice. Cut pinea pple slices into quarters. Spea r pineapple and marshmallo11.·s on kabobs. Cook 8 inches above a grill over gray coals. Do not rt'St the kabobs on the grill or marshmallov.·s 11,ill st ick. Combine remaining ingredients with pineapple syrup. Brush kabobs "' i l h mixture and rotate kabob u n t i I marshmallows are golden bro'.Til. Brush \\"ith syrup mixture every few min utes. !\lakes 6 servings, 85 calories each. SUMMER CUSTARD 2 eggs 1~ cup suga r 2 cups skimmed milk 19 teaspoon salt 1 1.~ teaspoons vanilla l pint strav;berries, washed, bulled and hal ved I tablespoon sugar 3 cups sliced peaches I tablespoon sugar Beat eggs in top of double boiler until v.·e\J blended. Beat in v~ cup sugar. Stir in skimmed milk and salt. Cook over simmering water, stirring almost constantly, until custard . is thlck enough to coat a metal spoon. Remove from v.•ater and stir in vanilla. Chill. Sprinkle I tablespoon sugar over both stra1vberries and peaches. Place peaches in bottom of serving bo\\"I and stra1v- berries on top. Pou r chilled custard over fru it. !\1akes 8 servings, 115 calories each. ~men BEA ANDERSON, Editor W .. _.,..,, Jiii-, U, 1'1l ,_ JI Holding the slim line is e a11 er wh en healthy fruit is sprinkled with just enough sugar to satisfy the natural desire for sweetness. Figure on summer's bounty to minimize calorie counts. • , Health spas promise a lot -in1- provement of your physical condition or appearance through weigtit control, special treatments, and exercise (active and passive ). llowever, deceptive practices are widespread throughout the health spa in- dustry and those wonderful promises for a slinuner, healthier you may not come true. Q. Recently we investigated the possibility of belonging to a health spa. \Ve v.·ere talked into signing what v.·e thought was an application to rese rve a place in the spa. Later we found out that v.·e had really signed a contract for a long-term member.ship. Since we signed thi s con· tract under false pretenses we do not think it should be legally binding. Ho1v can we get out of it'.' Hungry for Good Old Days? Health spa abuses include deceptive and misleading advertising. h i g h pressure selling practices and collection practices that harass the consumer. This is not to say that every spa is out to cheat you -but you had better be an aware coosumcr 'vhen you shop for a spa. Watch out for these common decep- tions: Special reduced price. Often health spas advertise a "reduced price" to at· tract customers. Frequentl y the special advertised rate is really their regular price. Bait and switch. A special offer -like, 10 treatments for $10 -may be made to get the customer in the door. Once in, you may be told that the 10 sessions are of no va)uc or available only at limited . inconvenient hours. The salesperson will nearly always try to sign you up for a more expensive, longer program. "Frte ! vtalts." Prizes, such as a free treatmeM, are sometimes awarded to everyone who signs up at "registration" tables set Uf·fia high traffic areas such as a shoi>!>iJ>i ""'lftr. "Winners .. -dten fmd that their "free visit" amowts to a high pressure sales pitch to acceR_l the prize of a "discounr• on an infl1tpl_ membership fee. ''Btfon IM-After~. 'lbeie are olt"1 c£ pliOI01rapby with the "befor< • pl!olf!lr•pb sbowlng tlle person unkempt, ll'OWllini, stwqping and poorly lighted. while"'1n tbt '"ahet'' pbbto the smiling pmon ls well fc)Omed , staOOl!ig upright with st"""""1 In, chest out, with nattering llghtjn& and camera angle. Some pbotol may-•ho1" lwo dlllerent people. Last day °"4'· A sa rtpresentaUve moy try to ph:osure l'O'I Into stgnjng 1 contract (mmedlately :... bOfoi;t !''*' have time to think it over -l)y ttOing Job ihnt it is th! ';last day" before mmi· bcrship fees go up, when in fact, no price A. If you believe that you have been defrauded, discuss your probl em 'vith !he Orange County Office of Consumer Af· fairs, 511 No. Sycamore, Santa Ana, 92701 -·telephone 8.'J.HlOO. This Orange County agency in· 1·estigates false or misleading ad· vertising, unethical sales practices. com· plaints on foods or services, warranty· guarantee non·fulfillment and helps to mediate consumer·OOsiness disputes. Q. We have light wood end tables that ha ve gotten so dingy looking. I've con· sidered v.'ashing them but have been afraid to because rve always been told that 1vater is bad for wood. \Vhat do you recommend'.' A. Actually, an occasional washing is a good treatment for 1vood fu rnilure and wil l not ·harm it if done carefully. Use a mild detergent, such as the kind you use for hand dish'Nashing. \Vring as much liquid as possible out of your cloth. 'then wipe the wood in an up and do~n or crossv.1se pattern (circu1ar motiona ca~ more streaking). Do a small area al a time. Rinse with a barely damp cloth or sponge and immediately bu!£ dry with a soft cloth. Werk rapidly, overlapping ~ mas.. When the tumiture is completely dry,J "' can fmhh with a polish, wax, or ml recommended for the wood (inilb. ~ Q. Is there ..l way t can be on a malling list to ~!Ye lnior~&n from USDA about tllch month's plen!Uul looda'l--Occasiollally I ... ilsU of these foods published in newspapers and· magazines. A. USDA Is dlJCOll~nuing the PlenU!ul Foods Program .. Aog. I becall8e domtstlc and IOl'tlin ellla!1ds for food.• have reduced the need to promote cer· tnin foods in plentiful supply. • • - ../ ·--.5 -~,J; . "' ·~ --. - Recipes from Ebel/ Club of t-;ewport Beach have a dash of pepper, a sprin- lding of cinnamon and "A Pinch or Nostalgia.·· The title of lhis fund-raising cookbook is backed up v.•ith landrnark sketc:hes hy Dorothy Colby, h1s1onral notations and the best of the club·s rour prcl'ious e<lJ. tions, dating back to 1~~0. For those who want to reminisce. ~Ir,, E. A. Rogers. hook cha1nnan and ~lrs. Richard Hodge. v.ays and me<.1n<> chairman. offer Dimpcs Dampes fron1 that first 17·page booklet: "Fill a heaping quart measure 1\•ith aJ>- ples cut in small piece<; \\"ell sugart'd and navored with a little cinnamon. .. Take a heapinf.? cup or nour. smooth 1t nicely by adding ii ~ cups of cold v.«1tcr . a half lemon rind and jt1icc and a pinch of salt. 3 1ablespoons sugar. a pinch r:if c1n· namon and 2 eggs. Then mix in tipples . "Have a heaping spoon of butter melted in a hol skillet. Pour mixu1re in to tbis. Some bulter will nov.· over the top which is as it should bl'. Hake qu irkly in a hot oven. Batter n1usl be scarcely lhicker than v.·atcr." For those who prefer more precise. UJ>" 11>-date instructions, ttirre are gourmet selections from las t year's Junior Ebel! cookbook. "Our 1950 and 1963 isslK's arc out of print but the reci pes continue as party favorttes;1' said Mn. Rogers. "~'e get so many requests that a re\·1!'ed collection seemed like the only ans\\C'r "In cOOosing !he old rce1pes and quah· fylng the new ont's . ~·e recruitNI daughters, triends and neighbors for cooking. Christmas hol ida~·s were our biggest test_peri~." SinC< the Ebells Slarted Uie clty1ibrery In 1910, ii is appropriate that the new book is being In troduced by a dl!play in lht Corona de! ~1ar branch Md three copiM have bceri bound for pci'mancot duty. Persons vrho would like fl copy. some \ ' of which are sent internationally as girts, may call the clubhouse, 67J.99it. Proceeds go to~·ard a scholarship fwid. O\IEN BARBECUED PORK CllOPS fl thick pork chops 1 ~ cup cal sup 1 teaspoon salt I U>aspoon celery salt 112 teaspoon nutmeg 1 3 cup vinegar I cup v.·ater Br0\\11 chops. :\Ii:\: remaining in- gredients and pour over chops in a casserole. Cover and bake I hour in 350- degree oven. Baste occasionally. Serves 8. \IL.:S llR00~1 RICE I cup rav.· rice 1-.: cup mincrd grl'C'n onion, including tops 12 pound mushrooms, sliced 2 tablespoons OOtter 2 cups chicken broth l teaspoon salt S.1utc mushroonl.~ nnd onion ln butt.er until tender. Add broth and salt and bring to a boil. Pour rice in a 1 1.~ quart casserole, odd liquid mixture. cover and bake ~ minute!) in a 37>degrl'C oven. BROCCOLI WITll LE~10N SAUCE 2 packages frozen broccoli 1 1 c:up v.'atcr I tablespoon margarine 1 tea.spoon salt •J.ii rup margarine 1/3 cup slivered almonds 2 tablt'SJ)OOflS lemon juice COO\bine ._.broe<oll . water. salt and margarine : cook 15 minutes or wiUI tender. Drain. Melt .., cup margarine, add almond• ond brawn slightly. RttnoYo from heat, adtt lt'mon Juict, drf11le over hot broQ. coli. Serves 8. 'ti#! OAA.Y PILO T * Wld.....i.,, J>Jly 25, 197) Introduction Controls Outcome SALE By CAROL MOORE Of !fie D.i!J f'llM SllH Evaluate what's m o s l dangeroos. Don't al&nn ctllldrcn un- nece~y. Advise tither than police. Trost yoor child. These were aome or the guidelines as: participants in the UCl Exten&lon seminar, Se11: Education in the llome, COMidered media, TV . books, films, newspa pen, l n c e 1 t , child molesting and sexual iun~les. Dr. Cynthia Ma rlin , --------- moderator, couldn 't imagine "anything my children would read that would damage lhern." She suggested ex· posing children lo t h e : cmon'S SPOllTS\VEAll fo'9'f Yo11t flt Prob~111t Vickie 's Originals I•..,.,.., DESIGNING -l -'llLORING RESTVLlNG Weftetift' Plan. 171h and Trvine, Newpon Beach,California92660 If' d!MM fNm ,,..,. IIl!\l"Ut .a!K• llM ti .. Ml'·~WN•. SEW-KNITS 177 RIYIHIDI AVI, N.I. UMlll ,, -OUT OF BUSINESS POLYESTERS, WOOLS, ACRYLICS . SKI FABRICS, ETC. 'lz PRICE OR LESS It STRETCH COTTON PATT!RNS i KNITS UP TO UP TO 80°/o... 75°/o ... SEW-KNITS 2975 FAIRVIEW 11 BAKER COSTA MESA -ma!Ae~ NEW LQQK it's for the IN THE LATEST ELURA CAPLESS WIGS 1 LADT ILUIA: r.tt .. ..._. .a. tllett, .. .,.. et ........ . -2. LON• ILUIA PMl-IOT1 W... ......, ...... fHp .,,.... .... ~ .... 3 HICOf.11 f"4ft4 ,.... ....., '"""' for htc.._.., . -4. JUUlf: s...tl ,.,, Wtt ........... Hft t••U.. cwta. 5. PONDA SHA•1 ,_. ,,..... ..... .., tM lfnlitltt, Mt tM C•rty. 6. SllN·TOP LACI PAMIU.: s..ttt ...,, 11M1rt fl..., .... ..... ..,. "'"' .......... ,.,.... ... ......... . 7 JINNlflR: a,,.., I• IOft cwfl & --.. • JINNIFll: 6yply .. ~en & ...... . •• SHOULOll PA.61: ............... ,.._ or fflp. 9o PA•l·IOY: ,..,._,I...,.,_.. e1 flip. 10. POLLY< 5'ort ...... IHlo. ELURA WIGS & HAIRPIECES. FROM $17.95 mallieo 2JOD Eut 17th StrHI WIG AND BEAUTY SALON Hllg,..n Squ•re, Cost• Men •I I I 8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .~ • • • THIS SUMMER • LOSE :WEIGHT • • • • • • !I e No • • • Contract1 • e No • • • • • • • • • • Exerclst No Amphefa. mlne1 UP TO 581" . IN 40 DAYS • • • • UNDER MEDICAL SUPERVISION . ,_ .................................................................. _..._ • Welcome Unions • • and All Health Group • Insurances . ..... ...................................................... ---' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • beauUfully explained scenes: in erotic literature. ''The intent here 19 not W aro~. If children have good reading that answers their questlons, they won't wan t to read the trash/' she added. "I won't take them lo pomograpbic movies. They'll probably get there on their own ••• and I might, too. FANTASIES WORSE "Movies and TV can be scary but the f a nta sies children ha ve can be fa r Y:orse. Eve11 some of the ri des at Disneyland should be rated X." Admitling that the task is harder when you're responsi- ble for what is said, she ad· vised parents lO consider sex as "part of everything ... a re necllon of your attitude about your own body ... an indic11tion of who you want your children to be. "Parents become frustrated when they put .!IO much in to what they don't have control o_yer, "Teaching aboUt sex Is similar to music or driving. You introduce the subject, but canno t deterniine the ultimate outcome. You have lO release the young person some time to continue on hls own. "It's an important decision to be sexua lly active. Yet there are no licensing re- quirement.s. Just because you have the necessary equipment doesn't mean you'll be ready when you start." LEARN FROM PEERS Noti ng that a ce rt a in percentage or children have their nrst ph )·slcal sexual con- tact with an older re bu Ive, Dr. Martln said it's healthier if they learn from peen:. She J'e<."Ommended t h a t every home have a good book on sexual behavior -"not """°"artly designed I or children, but one that they can use , leam from tastefull y and rt1inforce aMwers to their questions .'' A.!I further guide lines, Dr. ~tartin outlined: Begin at the beginning - not with admonitions about contraception . Take advantage of openings and ques tions in children's conversations. E:rpect delayed reaction. What youngsters do not respond to now may be grounds for later question... REPEAT Repeat when needed . Children forget or may be testing what you sald the first lime. Sirnllarly, be ""rtaln of your staM on SU<!h iuues as masturbalion, pornography, ett. Be natural. Calling boey pans by their proper names dttuerglze1 lhese won!!. Be appropriate. Too RNch detail is as bad aa nol enough. Sex education is no one person's role. Both pa~ts ~ separately and together - should help chil dr en un· derstand. Trust your child. Let hlm or her choose which experiences to ~live m share. Don't pry unnecessarily. If you C8ll't djSClW: SCI', don't avoid the topic. Seek outsJde help, but be sure of your resource people and don't rely lotally oo pamphlet.. _ ... ~ ..... FINE CHILDREN'S APPAREL ••. DRESSWEAR-SPORTSWEAR-SWIMWEAR By FLORENCE EISE1'1AN e PICCOUNO l~f P • DAN SKIN • IZOD • ELENA MISS DORISA e JOHNSTON FISCHEL • BETI'I TER.REU. CEIL AINSWORTII • M.IU.BROOK <Faahlon Island Only) Home Closed to Open Talk By B~A ANDE RSO N Of "'-D•ily f'llot S1•H They ranged ln age from 15- lo 20. Each had had sexua l ex- periences and most of their sex education was learned from older friends. The panel -three boys and three girl s -~·as part of a UCI Extension 1emlnar on Sex Education in the Home. They talked openly whi ch they felt they could not do with their parent.s because lheir parents weren't open. Each thought it would have been better to have learned sex education from their parents, and most said that their parents at times did try to talk to them bot the parents seemed embarrassed. Their parents had given them books and magazines to read. Each had seen an imals either have sexual relations or give birth, but no one felt well informed. They said that the sex education films shown in school were not informative enough, althoLigb one said that he teamed the most from films shown when he was in seventh grade. "My parents never talked at all,'' he ex· plained. DIDN'T ASK A 16-year-old related that her mother talked about anything she asked, but the problem was "I didn't ask her everything." Her sex educa· lion started "around the fifth grade" from her peers. "I was shocked at what J heard. 1 would rather have known it from my parents first." She said she had difficulty communicating with h e r mother. "She thought I was really innocent; she didn't even know l had a boyfriend. "About all my mom ever said was 'If you are going to mess around, go on the Pill,' But, she didn't really know anything about the Pill ; just what she heard." At 15, the girl was pregnant and ha d an abortion. She said her mo ther wa s "really good about it. l was really scared to tell her al nnt, but I knew I had to." After the abortion, she was gi ven contraceptive in- formation and a prescription for the Pill. She, her mother and stepfathel' have had COWlSeling, and she said the family gels along better. She still finds however, difficulty Another felt that "friends exaggerate." "But, th at's the fun of lt," commented a boy. All agreed that friend> "pul it plainer. They are more straightforward . They don't put you down." Although roost were in· formed by friends, t h e y believed sex education should be taught In school and should be learned at home first. Perhaps one summed up the major problem when she asked, "But how can they (teach you at home) when they don't. know v,e.ry much themselves?" -·· · THE RED BALLOON LTD Fashion Island, Newport Beacb-(714 ) Mf.aOI Town & C.Ountry, Orange-(714) 551-1515 Huntington llal'bour-(71'1 8*1111 in discussing body functions f -------~--!-.:~l!lllfl!lllfl!lllfl!lllfl!l!ll!l!ll!l!ll!l!ll!lllfl!lllfl!lllfl!lllfl!lllfl!lllfl!lllf~~~-and se.1. relations with her mother and her stepfather . ' ~-'fj#: ,_.~jl.; \' ~ mistru>ts her even more. 5,. i 1 .. iA~ , / ~~A~ STILL TOO YOUNG -.PO ;,, = :f" ~jf, ~' ljj!il)l\;,, ~Y.I ~~:\·.~~~i!~~r.~tt·~~: ·· XMAS IN JULY gram, said her parents still :, ~~~~r{~~~;~~nl; ~ IS TODAY' .~~ed;e~it!e°:!T:~r:~s ~;; ~-~ • told me what J wanted to ~ d ~~~·£act, they told me if I m an every day 'til Sunday ~~.'°~~P~:·w'h:~ ·~ 1 Presented for Your Pleasure by wanted to share my room." ~ ~~t~~ti~~~!~~f~~~,-~ inl~= ~n~ ·c· [Q],o,---. 'R~~Mr 001~ 1 didn 't wan t to learn at home. 1 ~ .... ~ couldn't ·widccytand my dad anyway." ~ A 17·year-old said his dad SHOPPING ARCADE e 425 lOth St reet e THE CANNERY ... Newporl BHch was "really great. He'd tell hH ~ me anything, but he couldn't XMAS IN JULY SALE i ~ la\k when Mom was around." ,, ' _ "° 1 -:_ ' DIRTY \\'ORD • 11 5 v - "That's !he problem." one Ill pro!!ress am. pm chi med in. "They (parents l :-u ::,~e..se• seem like· dirty today tl1ru Stmday, 7-29 ·~-~~-I tell .you anylhing ... like where ~V/'1" 'lf'd~J~~ · (I• ~~If' (h ~~~ babies come from. So you ask ~ / I 7 .• j1( ., ~ someone else." · ~ ' --:: '' ....... '' F-=P Newport Beach Hadassa hs will stage a poolside gourmet dinner dance with e ntertainment by singer Deanne fl.1artino al 7 p.m. Saturday, July 28, at the Versailles clubhouse. Checking plans are (sea ted) Joy Niefeld (left) and lJ\lian Kamph and (standing) Cel l Cohn !left) and Betti Ross. The panel was asked if Ibey reci?ived correct informat ion from their friends. One sai d that what she learned from her friends was ''sort of true, but they use the wron g words.'' UNLIMITED M0UNTINGS SEMI· ANNUAL -------- A S... 1electfo11 of ,..,._., ._,,. -_...., fl• ,..._ .01 .. I• 1Mrt or .... .-..... lll"Y ltytft to cltffte fre11 bit 1tett 1111 ..,_. I•.....,,. aty ... 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HOWES and SON FINE JEWELERS FOR THREE GENERATIONS 3412 VIA LIDO NEWPORT HACH • '75-n31 LOS ANGElES • PASADENA • HONOLULU SANTA BARBARA • SCOTTSDALE M Sagtt the UI F Shi p., Tint e1 •• Fro' Se c DAILY PILOT 33 ! ·Horoscope: Aq.uarius Accents Creativity ' THURSO'AY JULY 26 By SYDNEY OMARR Many astrologers insist that Sa.gittarians can be truthluJ to the poinl that "the ll'Ulh hurts." These natives are frank, want to tea c b demonstrate, pontificate. On the negauve side. Sagittarius can be pompous, self-centered. cocksure and derisive as a play for covering up personal a delightf1;l budget salon tvh ere beautiful hair styles be gin: PRICE LIST t••tf• a..m Pw L..it H•lrt MONDAY THRU THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY PR ICES SLIGHTLY HIGHER Sh•mpoo •nd Set ....... ·-·······--·····------······ .. $2.50 & up Permanent W11ve ..................................... 7.50 & up Tin t ................................ _ .......................... 5.50 & up Ble11ch Touch-up ........................................ 10.50 & up Frosting ................... ............ . .. 14.00 & up Semi Perman en t l •shes .... . .... _ .... 10.00 haircuts insecurity. A new start for mans born under this sign is ind.Jcated tn August . ARIES (March 21·April 191: A new deal in conjunction with neighbors. relatives could be on agenda. Short Journe\, message, unique request is featured . Ano!her AriC:!i is in pic1ure and so is Libra. f'in ish \\'hill )OU slart. TAURUS !April ~lay 20~: Financial picture a J) pc 11 r s bright('r. Crcali\'e effort is !ikC'I~ lo SUt C:('(•d . Yt;U t'arn and pay -you gain by doing v .. hat l'Omes naturall.v. l.~o. Aquarius persons figtn;e pron1· incntly. Add to special col· lcction. G~llNI l!\.1ay 21-June 20 ); JI i g h I i g ht independence. originality. Specify needs. Be direct and a self-starter. Your oval judgment now is on taract Cycle is high and you fessional superiors. You obtatn \'irgo persons figure pro1n-pt•rsons. Obtain ovrrall vk•w [;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii can SlK.'CC~fully initiate proJ· infornU1t1011 1,1:!0Ch can aid 111 int'ntly. ln1provc rtlal1on.'i UIM'ard 111h.1t is p<>uy. eel. Get together v.it h fulfitHn~ amb it Iv n ~. Be v.·11h ro-v.·o!'kc:rs. Kt.'<'p ht.•allh 2nd BIG Tnuru1. >qur1·tus p<-rsons. rl'soluttons. AQUARIUS /Jan. ~0-F'<·b. di.seeming. Anal)'7.e '>''htil you \8 1· A('('l'nt 1s 011 c'rl'nlil'i!V [ MARKDOWN CANCER (,June 21-July r.l l: Jx.ar and read. Ge.mini ls lik.e--If · · · Accent is on \\·hat happt'llS ly to be in picture. SAGITTARIUS !NO\'. 22-M' ·l"'Xpres:s1on. nbilill' 10 h:t\'I' behind the scenes. Be Dt>c 21 1: I.ii• lo\\'. Cllet'k ll'g:i l mnture rrlutionship ·Emot ion-' prepart'd to defend your posi-LIBRA !Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): llltlllrrs. G1vt attenl\('111 lo ;I[ ~ponst~ ;1re ~hnrpml'd tion. There is apt to be swirl Fa\'Orable lunar asptC'I no"' ni.ata, part n c. r -Co-operate. Pcr:.onJ.1 1nag11ctwu flo11'S._ of gossip. ins in ll at i 0 n s coincidl'S with w r i 1i 11 i:., 1,1.·ith one who pt•rrl'ivl'11.: your You drall' t11 \Ou per~on<1. horn Jlighti~hl tlr:w:ibility. ~lake fll'\I' publishing. pl:inning :ihl':ld. J>Olt'nt1al. Cnprll'On1 lnd1vidu:il lJ11df'r ~o. l'lf'3 ~llrt' 11011 \(I contacts. Accept social 1n-Journcv could be (e:uured. C'fllild piny k{')' role. 1'('rn11t lu~h on -'l!l·nd:1. ' . 1· k thou"" m nt ·JI othrrs 10 exptt•SS lh1:1r 1·1c11 • vitat1on. ou lre<1 r b" e • 1•1sc•:s \Ft•b. l!J·\l,1rth 20 1 hn1it;itions. One nt a distanC't' Don't bl· IUO insistent (.f:O (JUI\' 2:1-Aug, 22 1: \\(!•11111111 ~111Jld c-•·llhT U!I · gets "1n touch,. Taurus pla\.' l'Al'lllC<ll.t" t•· ·~• J I I Some friends cnnfit.!c intf'nl1011 · " ! r't'. ""''• ;111 h· rn•. prn p.·nv Yntir 1u nt· \ 1n1portant rolC' of "alking 3\l'<IY from obli~:i-191 : ,~Ct'<'llt 1.\ on rl\1111111. "·111 ~ ;1Uou1 1x·r-.011 :-11uat1on 1~ .1pt tion. Stick 10 ~our O\\'n prin· SCORPTO ~Oct 2.1·:\0\'.11 • ~er\11.·c ;ind a 11{'11• un-1t1 J)l'l>\t' <'Uf'f('('I 't'11u t'.in {'ipll's. RE'fus~ to hE'lrny a <'011· Brf'ak 1hrough prl'lensc. · Be derstnnd1ng 11·11h dt>pt•nrlt'll!~ 1n;1kc 1 .1!1111hlc <l1~t11 1·,•r1 h1 fidcn ce. Survtv situation as a frank, hont•st in l'Xpress1nj! \ou 11n· ti1111plet1n).! ralher ch .. t·k1ng p;r•I nol t'~. lt11.1k1nl! "'hole. You arC in posit ion 10 11c"·s -and in asse!'si ng than bl'ginnin{! a proj('cl \'ou ll(.•h1nd closed doors. &-~urc WESTCLIFF ,LilA 11ttt I Ul:WINI - MEW,ORT llACH Lrans form w is hes into personal situation. r i s c ~ s , 11'ill be able to reach morl' to !:('l nion<'} '5 "orth ' I realities. VIRGO tAug. 2.'-Sept. 22 l: -------------------------------==--====== Emphasis is on civic position, ambition, relations with pro- " • .. •• fabrlfle FABRIC CENTERS • BACK TO ·scHoo·L .' FABRIC SALE·~ ., 51.50 I. , 1695 Irvine Ave. -Costa Mesa Corner of E. 17th St.-Above La Cave Restaurant ·645-1050 548-9986 0,.. hlfr, IMJHfllt s.N.,. CNld Mfft Ewenln91 , ' ' ,_ ' 1 • .... ~I Price Is Right NBWPO R'T BEACH FASHION ISLAND open late mond:ay and friday nights, ni.nday 12-S LA HAbRA FASfll ON SQU ARE opcn.ll1e mond.zy. thunday and fnday nijhts ·-• • ~1embers of the Jiunti ngton Beach \Vomen's Club will sell ru1nmage from 8:30 a.n1. to 4:30 p.m. Tues- day, July 31 , in the clu bhouse. Sorting items are tilrs. John llobinson (left) and riirs. Oliver rilinea r. ;\ snack bar also is planned during the event. Vows Recited BROO KS-HARRELL KIEFER.SCHULTZ . . ' •' . - . Quite a price for qual· Plan • wardrobe of ity like this! Choose $ 33 knits. White jacquards, $ 33 jacquards, crepe-stitch diagonals, ribs, mini-multi-color prints, fan· cies. All fashionable & r ibs, boucles. All 60" pr actical. M a c h l n e YD. wide. Machin e wash, YD. wash and dry. Never tumble dry and wear. iron. 60" wide. 'PRICES GOOO WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT .. SUN.-.JUL Y 25 THRU 29th POLYESTER INTIERFACgNG 5 s1oo YDS. lil ili15t1J li:D Di:N~MS For rugged back to school clothes. 45" wide. Machin e wash/wear . $133 YD. ~----··- I RI BLESS ( SINGLE KNITS CORDUROY I Velvety version of your favorite t classic! Sew it into full separates or a new-shape coat, 100°/o cotton, 45" wide in rich colors. Machine wash and dry. $ 33 YD. fabriftel FABRIC CENTERS Butt.nc:• ( I 6782 I I J L Prints and plains that pick up the fall beat. Terrific for all agei and so ea\y to keep. Machine wa sh, • ulmble dry and they're neat as .. '• new. 60" wide. $ 47 t YD. ' COSTA MESA Ph: 645-7832 Daily 10-6 Sun. 12-S .841 W. 19th ot Placentia '·--...--....... -----,,,.,..-----------....,.,-~ NOIAY·Alilf /Jf ·~~AIU5 Co1RI)'> AJO~p NOMlllf(l HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON COSTA MESA 545-1440 DAILY PILOT Wt<1ntsd11, Jyly 25, l973 Wifa _Boils P-Hubby' s • Soup DEAR S.C.: Hand your husband the dcpo•it 1llp und lf ll hl1n )ou lbink Ifs awrct 1h1n ht 1o1 :1111td 10 : urprist you by bu lid In it up a ~rc•et nest-e:ta-A "'ifc "bo assumrs the bfft iMttad. of 1be ~·orst h•~ Betrothel Revealed Costa J\1esana. Cail t'arri.s and Gory Prestesard plan 10 marry Nov. 3. ~_\Ile daughter of ~1rs. Pa' Hanb oI Anabe1m and graduated fror11 liuntlngtou Beach High School Her flance is the son or Al r L Vernon Prtstegard of Seaule where he was educated. September Date Set . Jan KJlhlcne Si.wart and ange Coost Olllfit. · Norman E. N<bcio Jr .• bol!LOI~ • ...,J>I Mr. and Corona del t.1ar are planning lits. Norman E. Nel.m of ' to marry Sept . 1. Santa Ana, ls a graduate or Miss Sl.-~rt. dalJlll!ttr of Tustin Hl&h ScflOOI. OCC and P.tr. and Pl1!"1. Don O'Grady ot ~vtd a d e Ire e in San Bono, ls a student al Or· economics at IJCLA. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm so mortified 1 can't 1how my fltCt. Last nJght wall our JSth •eddina anniveml')'. We had l5 coupl .. In for dinner. My hus· band gol so eo<keyed drunk 1hat when tht guests bqan to leave be WD-lked lnto the front -· pul on hlJ coal and hal and started fo walk out tht frmt door wllh his modW Ind.dad. eto0wace tt can tend 10 reptat tbemH:l\·8 bl tbc 1ame lamil)'. • ch1oet of gelf lt11 ol. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Why, oiler .1.---------------------:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;ii;;;;;;;;~'i!f;,;;;~,\i'"~,~ --'-:!"!''ed._ WllLJOI~. lte DE1\R ANN LANDERS: This moming, nplied, "Home." I aald . "John, yo-.-~ n l fumed th<! pockets or my dat~. would a fello.,.,, say. "I had a JJroovy i <""... "• • ' •t • lhne. \'ou'rt terrific , I'll (''IP vou s~.,,,.... r · ..... VK. .,JF.,...._T I : • I~ The girl walls ror the call bocall3e 1he f. ,--~.. . ~~-~ +- ' ARE home." Htt mumbled., "1'lu1.t's good. husband 's work pants inside out beforo This i5 no n!tbt to go anypla~.'' putting 1hem into the waihing machine, I Everyone roJ.rta. T wanted to sink found a bank depoa:it slip. be!le,•es he n1ea111 it. Weeks p.es.$. rll' ,......J... --.-, --, ---.. _., . " doesn't call and !he feels like a dan1ed I -· .:_~" I...,,~ ~--~ through tht floor. My husband is not It v.·as from a local bank on the ot her much or a drln~er. Jn ract, th1-is the side o( tov.-ll. The account Is unde r his only limt ) have ever seen him gtt so nickname. The amow1t of the deposit '"'US boiled. only $20 but it di~turbcd me that he 1'1n not sa)ing that C\·ery dude \vho1 1 I"""' _ _/ ,/I ... _ L /,,._ -~ ·~-. lakes a girl out has got to jnvlle her fo j• A II "%e 7~ ~"'1W o~ ~·: ... ~-=.:-· second date. Rut .,.,.hy can't he be honest r ..... _, 1 608 •AST BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA John's mother phoned thii moming to y,·ouJd have a secret account. anrl keep quirt if rhe evening \1as a s: bomb? ll"hy <lors he lie and say hell can : REFRIGERAT&D DELIVERY SERVICE: .PHONE 673-131P ask how much he has been drinking of I am mystifi ed and hurt. \\'e've been late. She is afraid be might become married t"·o yee1rs and I al"·ays !bought alooholic. (Ht-r brother had the problem . I v.·e had very good cogununiclition. \\'c Now I am ~med. Ple&Se tell me if both work and have alwa)'s shan .. '<i alcoholism runs in families. everything -or so I believed . WASHINGTON, D.C. Should I come right out and tell hint I DEAR. WASH: From the sound of your found the deposit shp and ask him to cx- ltlttr I doe't ~ yo1 ba\•t uythJng to plain why he needs a ~ret bank ;1c- worry abouL l'U bet Jobi woo'l &oocla a COi.Ult? Or v.'ouid it be best to rr1naln drop lor a lone tlme. silent and hope one day soon he will tell Alcoltollsm 11 not htredltary, blrt the me of his own · volition? -SOUTHERN cultural and eavlronmtnlal p1tterm dlat CAL her soon? \\'hat 's y.rong y.·ith just saying. ··Good night?" PleAse print this. l\laybe ii "'ill rez:ch I the righl eyes. -STILL WAITI NG DEAR S.\V.: ){o"· \\'Ol!ld }'Ou like II If a( guy said, "( bad a rolt tn lime. You·rr a dog. You'll De\'er bear from me agaln?'' I ~loit fellows try to be polite at the ~od or an evealn1. so treat those aromatlc 1 1 farewells llke perfume. They 'o\'ere meant to br Jn baled -rtOt swallo\\·ed. • Greeting Card Sales Begin I Hoeg Aux. built solely with \\'omtn '1 American ORT lwids. WOTM Assoclation'will celebrate the IOOth meeting of the organlza· tion during a dinner meeting nt 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 2, in the Villa S1veden , Corona de! ~1ar. Speaker will be Mrs. Arthur 1 Stuckey, a national foundcrl and now a member of the 1 Ne-A'porl group. An enrollment night is plan· 1 ··-· Sf'ICIALS PO ITHUISDAY PllDA'f SATUIOAY JULY 1', JJ, JI . . • ITALIAN F.RE ·SH HONEYDEW OR • , SUMMER FIS.H MELONS SQUASH ' 2 .:!25~ • 19! 10 ~ ' o,.. I •·"'· to 7 ,.111. -7 hyt • Weielr. We NMrn tN rlt ltJ to Jl111Jt q11011tltla 0,..l •. • ... 7p.•.-7D•p•WHk . . i\lore than 50 books of Christmas cards wW be on display in the Gift Bo1 at Hoag Memorial Hosp it a I. Presbyterian b e g i n D i ng Wednesday, AU&-1 ~ ned by the Costa ~1esa -----------·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~':""~~~~~~~ Chapter, Women o( the t.1oose --------- Early birds lnterested in ordering their cards during the month will receive a 20 percent discounl and one-hal f of the purchase prict ts tax deductable because proceeds will benefit the hospital. To further aid aooppen, cof· fees will be hosted In the homes of the ~1mes. Dennis Ahem, Conrad Schultz, R. B. Simpson, l\lartin Lockney, and Edgar llill. Dorothe Goode, Robert Duley, Ray Ford Bulloch, Hu<!y Baron. Jack !lamilton and Jay Linderman. Another coffee, open Lo the public, will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. ill the hospital conference et:nlet F r i d a y , Aug. 31. Library -Beatrix Potter's birthday will be celebrated with a party for children in the Costa ~tesa Branch Wt.oar)' at 11 a.m. Saturday. July 21. Helping lo keep ~1iS! Pot· ter's books and characters vividly alive will be l\1rs. l\temice Bo\vlcs, a reading specialist at the Nc"·port Elementary School and a Beatrix Potter expert. ORT South Coast ORT w i I I present ils 1ru1ual fashion shoW and boutique f a i r at 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 2, in the ~loose Home. Irvine Jun iors A pool party ,_rill be given by the Irvine Junior Woman's Club for Juni oreltes at J p.m. Thursday, Aug. 2, at the home ol 1'1n:. William Tllchenal. Bethel 157 Job's Daughters, Bethel 157 of N~·port Beach \viii conduct a bake sale Saturday. Aug. t in front of the Sav-On Drug Store, \Vestc!iff Sh o pp in g Center . SC Junio'5 South Coast Junior \Voman's Club has a siorvbook hour for preschool a n d ele1nentary school age children in the Juarez Colony Community Center each Tuesday from 1 to 2 p.m. In addition, the Juniors show rm vies .. to the chlldren each Thursday at 1 p.m. Morning Out A representative fronl the ~fontessori Schools will be the speaker for the next meeting of the l\1others l\1oming Out al JO a.m. Tuesday. July 31. in the Fountain Valley Coinmunity Center. ABWA Ne~i>ort Be&ch Chapter , American Businei;s \\'omen's Wednesday, AlJ&. l, in the -jjiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiii~ ~fission Vtejo home a n d garden of ti·lrs. Lawrence Kan- tor. Proceeds will benefit the School of Engineering in Jerusalem. ~·hid1 is being Rites Planned In September A \\·cdding Sept. 21 In Ne\~'))()f't Harbor Lutheran Church is being plt1nned by Janet Squeglia and Jan1es Kenneth llollman. Sbe ls the daughter of l\ir. and Mrs. Adam SqueglJa of Huntqtoo Be a c h, 13 a grad\ilte of ~farina High School and attends UCI. Her fWll-e. son or Or. Frank V. Hoffman ol llwlllngton Beach,. is a graduate ol f\tarina and UCl and n O\V at tends ua COllege of ~ledicinr. WE.LL GLADLY Gl¥E A HELl'IN G HANO I W• 111 l!IYI "~'"' ltlt<I• ~ f(lft01. Wt'// ~di li"<I Jt h tar b~li"lll M 1Hhl. Tt' Qu1lity Mr•t1-l'rlld1t<-GrKtri11 COAST SUPER MARKET Wt o.llYrr y-l>llf'CMM• w"r• 11 •••M 11 ,...r .,,._ 673-3510 ORONA. DEL MA. NE·W SUMMER HOURS TUES., WED., THURS. & FRI. 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 6 P .M. -CtOSED ON MONDAY ofuc;i ::befi ITALIAN OSLI •t:STA\l•AHf IAKlllY-OllOCll'r •••II-WINI - ntl A.Um• •t Metinolla, Huntington Beach, OM tt Wit' .. ,.... Otl 0,_..•111111• Ill C11iftif'!oie. I~ Oll'llfflt ...... U tfff1. ""' ·-"" """"""'~ ••9(11, l"wftl•lll 'f•llty, (•ti• """'· M.....-f • •H ff Orentt c-ry STGRE HOURS hlf '"· •• "'· -, •.• let.' h• 11·6, ChtH ..... I I SUPER SAVINGS! Heavy Weight Orlon Sayelle Save 21~ 79¢ * Orlon Baby Pompadour * Orlon Ombre *Orlon Brilliance * Orlon Fingering * Extra Bulky * Polyester I / * Orlon Sweater Afghan * Acrylic Rug Yarn Save 19C. 6~ S•'fe 31X' ~ S1n 1H 59° S-2 .. 89¢ Save 11' 89¢ s ..... 10C. 6~ AUNT LYDIA RUG YARN SAVE 26~ 29~ SAVE$1QQ .. DAISY AFGHAN KIT ONLY $899 Snowflake omaments set ot I 12 o.,. ol Christmn ornaments Set ol 12 31'txles ornaments Snowm1n Snlftw Do-It-Yourself kit 12 Days of Christmas TREE SKIRT $798 3 Wise Men Tree Skirt $8.49 94 Hun~ington ce...-r Huntington Beacll Phone 894·3314 STORE HOUR'S 1 M•l'ldoy thr• Frl••f': to.oo.t:oo Sot11r.doy: t 100-•rOO S1t11d..,: 11 lOQ.s:OO N• rt.OM• ,Mell OHien, ,...._ .... ,... , .. ,..,.. .... , ... • I , I we welcome FGOD STlllP SliOPPERS loneltis & Skinles' , Beef Brisket s111 ""k lotleM11-Point (111 ........................ lb. I Llimli Shoulder Chops ~';:"J:' .••. '1.38 let of lamb ,.~'?!.~:~~~n~ "'~ 1. 19 Safeway Comed Beef ~:...";:: .' 1.39 HaHGal!.n USDA Choice •••f BledeCul lb to lor-1.Q o Chuck Wagon Beef Patties •:;;:· '1.00 All-Meat Franks =~·,....:.';:::: ~:: 89' Oscar Mayer Smokie links ·~;'. '1.18 • LONGHORN STYU CHEESE Safeway In Randorwl W1i9ht Cragmont Beverages Padre Light Beer ·1"°'· 1 O< Can 6 ~~:·85C Qua•t 29( Carton 0 J .• · Tropicona ll'ur• range 'u1ce 1;.i.1nv;1am;nc Hi-Country Briquets 10 ·~~ 69< 1-\b. 23< Ctn. Coldbrook Margarine ' 0. Lalani Pineapple Juice 4~~~ 29< FROZEN FOODS MEAT PIES LEMONADE CORN-ON-COB Manor 22e Scotch House Treat 8-ox. Pkg. 6..oz. Can Lucerne Cereal Blend "'"' 23• Cool on I Bel-air Creen Peas , .... 591 "•· fi. Bel-air French Fries :;; 15' fj Bel-air Succotash 10 .. '"22t "" HEALTH'&· BEAUTY AIDS . ASPIRIN .. ·~;,, 18( a SCOPE , .... s121 Mfffhwwh ' o-p ...... ······ l rl. Foet-Cuard Spray Powder ·.~:'1" 8PepS9HJt Toethpaste :.;;:; 58' flwhlte lalll H.lr Spray •::-99' • ,,. Look for these tags. T.hey mark temporary extra savings all over the store. Stock up I ·' 1 1e Bel.air 49e 14.ar Poclc 8Mi1ed Vegetables "':;;;;;,., ',?;;'. 25' Sliced Strawberries .... •:;;· 37c Potatoes O'Brien ....,.. M-<it.45c ~. I Vegetables ....... _,_ ...... --......... Jf.oL 39' wn..,,M;, "•· SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS! Y.~ . ".: VODKA or GIN -~., Win ner's Cup $299 r ~ BO.Proof fifth r • ' . J.W. Dani Bourbon.:. ... $3 .. Scots Lion Scotch.:, ou-$411 '"'•• tffftliv.'" UcffltH Serf, • ..,. CHABllS ltalion Swiss $219 Colony Half Gallon · la Mesa Sherry ... '1" Got. Mo nor c HouH USDA Grode "It" Under lb. 7-lb,. !.!.~.~ .. ~!,!.~!~ .... ·:.;69( Cooked Catfish Fillets ~.::.-. •. 98' Captain's Choice Fishsticks ::;· 52' Sea Bass Fillets ::~~:.:'.: •. 'f.69 SCOTTIES FACIAL TISSUES Soft And Absorbent c HAMBURGER BUNS r9 ......... .. ,· ~t:.1k 33c . :_, Pkg. · of 8 i !~~.!!~.~ Muffins 3 ';,•: s 1 ai Pudd01ng Cake R"1n "" "'•·•'69' Jillil g w.,.~, • '~II- Avocado Dressing ...... . , ... 83• "' Lucerne Chiffon Gelatins L S I d t '•'""' t Colo.i.ow • ''"' 39< ucerne a a 1 • ........... '··- Eskimo Pie Thin Mint 6-Pack Drumsticks .... 67' Ice Cream Sandwich ,..... :: 65' SAFEWAY SU PER' SAVERS Beef Cube Steaks .. :l"~.: .. .'f.79 Top Round Steaks .. :.:.~:::.... •. 'l.79 Round Steaks , =·~'.:':i .,s 1.38 Sirloin Tip Steaks ~i.:'C!.."':':' '"s1 .18 7 B R t u~r:u.a.... .... , SI 08 -one oas s o. ... ~.,. ,.. ..... "' • Beef Clod Roo st U'O•=-~:·cw.1 11. s1 .SS 9-LIV ES CAT FOOD It'• The Cots Meow ~ c a ~"~!'ck P.~.~~ 5 9( ~~~!~.~! .. 9_uik,~;· 8 9e ~!!!.~.~ .. ~!~.... '!;;· 5 7 ( ~'~M~•~""Crock~!~.2 8 ( Ala Mode w ith Snow Star Ice Cream for R.,9vlo1 c USD A Govtl1nml!'nl ln,pected In Al-lb. lb. Pod1oge Boneless Beef Roast lamb Rib Chops u~:;..:.~·c:::.. ~S J .78 Jimmy Dean Sausoge~::s2.]61,-:,s1.19 Leo's Smoked Meats , ... ~::--.:;L1.,~;. 541 William's Corned Rounds • '1.49 Wilson All Meat Franks "~ 93' • a ~~!er Goll~""'• 29e • !~!"!!~.. ... \~ 7 7 e ~1~Pc~.!~~~ce ':::; 20( ~.~,~~!! .~.~n ;t~ 9 9e lb. Bartlett Pears ,d.~::,:.~h.. 3 ,b .. s1 08 39 < Oranges <:;::·;:.; 19c II.. SwHI A ... .Mey 1111. • .... 49< !'.~!!~~elons .. 88c ''" ''" Potted Mums I Indoor Plants '·'M' s222 4.fo<h s10• Pric.t EHe<tiv•July 26-21.,, Loi An.gel" & Orange County (l:"4pf Catolinol 1973 . ..:::;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;:;;;;::;;;::;;;::;;~ • 1000 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach • 211 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa • 24 Monarch Bay Plaza, So. Laguna • 636 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach · • 801 E. El Camino Real, San Clemente • Santa Ana Freeway at La Paz, Mission Viejo • • Wilson & Fairview, Costa Mesa l I i I Spuds Season Summer Af<ist cookS"make potato salad a good deal during the summer months because this dish Is such a good ac- companiment to cold cuts as well as to meats and pooltry lhat are broiled on the outdoor i;:rill. If you \\·ant a ne\\' recipe th3t's delicious. try the follow- ing combination. The salad's dressing is nu'ldc with mayoMaise and sour cream and among the nd· ditiom are sweet gherkins and some of their liquid. POTATO SALAD WITH PICKLES 14 cup mayonnaise y, c u p commerrial sour cream I clove 1arllc, minced I tablespoon lemon juice I lable!poon pickle liquid, drained from s w e e t gherkins !IS cup sliced scallions (grten onions) 14•ifh green tops included ~• cup thinly sliced sweet ah erk.ins l 'it pounds s ma 11 ne\v potatoes, (cooked i n jackets, peeled and thinly sliced) Salt and pepper to taste Halved or sliced hard-cooked eggs for garnish In a large mixing bowl whisk together the mayon. naise, sour cream. garlic. lemon juice aod pkkle liquid; add the remaining ingredients excepl salt, pepper and eggs. Season 'ft'ilh salt and pepper. Cover and chill. At serving time, turn potato salad into serving di sh and ga rnish with eggs. ~1akes 6 servings. Delicious Bread Mix It To 'Tote' Call it a. "tote" bread. a take-along bread, or just plai n dellclous. The recipe tells you why. It's a mix of gingerbread. brown bread and luscious can-1 ned crushed Hawaiian pineap- ple, The result is exce!lcn!. particularly when served y;ith bubbly-hot baked beans and franks. But don't stop there. Scr\·e it plain, with butter. or 'vith cream cheese blended with butt.er. It goes beautifully wUh ham. bacon, barbecu e d spareribs. Tty It as coffee cake for breakfast, or your own mid- nlOt'nlng coffee break. Leave it in the pan.. Let everyone help himself. Kids and menfolk will be your best cmtomct!I. PINEAPPLE GINGE R·BRO\VN BREAD 1 ~4 cups sifted all-purpose flour 11'.I tea spoons soda 1, teaspoon salt 1 ! teaspoon cinnamon IJ..i teaspoon ginger 14 teaspoon cloves l egg 1" cup sof"L butter or margarine %-3 cup light molas9eS I la ounce) can crushed pineapple Resift !lour with soda, salt and spices. Beat egg, butter a n d mo~ toget her. Heat undrained pineappli! just lo simmering. Add tQ egg mix1ure. Stir in sined dry ingredients quickly. Tum into greased S.inch / square bnkinJ:i pan. Bake in 37.) degrf'e O\'Cn about 25 rn.inutes, until brcnd tests done. Melons You migtu never suspecl it -butt.be watermelon originated In Africa. Io tact, David Uvingstone. lhe noted mfssf008.ry explorer, found watermekxu growing wild In the desert and seml- dese.rt regions of Africa and pubUsbc!d accounta ln 18.Sa or h~ d!J<Ov<ry. Now Ifs your turn lo di1COver tht fresh crop of i:i~. red juicy •alermeloos at your market and enjoy them to the hilt . htothers can p I ease youngsters by leaving thin "'edgts of watermekln ready cut In the refrigerator for snacks. I DAILY PU.Of ALPHA BETA 'SeJt /01 LeJJ I You'll rat STORE HOURS . MON -FRI. JO A.M. to 9 PM. SAT &5UN. IOA M.107PM The 6 7 DOUBLE DISCOUNTS in this ad save you 55.26 * hundreds more in effect throu1hout the store •S,v11111 ii computed on retul•t dis.coual price 01,,q;1e11nit pwdlaui. TM t11111t' would be muci hithef ~t meat & pnduce wtt• illckldcd. 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And there is mually .a story to go along about how ,_fama used to bake sweet potato pies and tak e !hem in a picnic basket to the Baplist church for "quarterly meeting" and something called "dinner on the ground." The sweet potato produces n creamy g<ilden filling with a flavor that i.s much akin to pumpkin. Aside from texture, it is almost Impossible to tell a sweet potato pie from a pumpkin pie, and any pumpkin Pie recipe can be used for sweet potatoes. The sweet potato will grow the yea r around in the South. llnd as yet, it has not been hit by skyrocketing food prices. Cooks outside the south find sweet potato pie as much .a topic or conversation as a delicacy. In Dix.le. the appearance of a sweet Potato pie usually sparks an argument over \\'het.her the pie is best eaten ~ot or cold. There Ls no one best recipe and the variations are too numeroUJ to list. However, here is a standard version. Boil three large s w e e t potatoes -or enough for ty,•o cups -until they are soft. Peel and mash the pulp with ~wo tablespoons of butter. Beat in three egg yolks, a teaspoon of salt, a half cup of Sugar and one cup of sweet milk. Put the filling in a cooked pie shell and place the pie In a slow oven until it sets or stif· fens. You m8.y thicken the filling by using a hall cup of cream instead of the milk, or for a stiff filling, leave out the milk all together. Some cooks use a half teas· poon each ot cinnamon and nutmeg, and I like to add a half teaspoon of ground cor· lander. An advantage of sweet potato pie is that the filling can be prepared a day ahead of time or v.'eeks ahead or time and frozen. \Vhile the argwnenl over just when to eat a sweet patato pie continues, many people serve the pie hot with whipped cream or ice cream. Others top the pie with mer· lngue. However' purists -many or the elders having fetched a cold slice of pie in a tin pail down to the colfon patch - maintain that such decorations as meringue just get in the Vt'ay. If you rind yourself falling into the group that prefers to \Valt for cold sweet potato pie. then it is best to let the pie "age" tor a day before serving it. lo fact , there arc some cooks who insist that it is best to use only sweet potatoes that have aged for a month or two after they were harvested. Summer Cooled A cooler for pool side ... CANTALOUPE !'RAPPE 1.i cup diced ripe cantaloupe ~~ cup koe water I y, leaspclOllll l'ttah lime or lemon Juice • 1.1 1ea!p00rt-f1ted timo--or 1 lemon pee z teaspoona sugar ' 1 tablepoons cnllhed Ice ' • Place cantaloupe in bl ender nd run until cantaloupe Is )urted, or mash cantaloupe pre.'5 lhrou~h sieve. Add ' atnillg ingre<!lents. Wblu or .shako vlro.rou11ly .iintn rrothy. Sell"" garnllbed wllb 1 arice of lcrnon or llme or a sprig of fresh TNnt. Af.ake.1 1 large servlnst:. • Wtdntsday, July 25, 1q73 ~ltdittkl•r July 25, Jtl7J ------OAIL Y PILOT 31 If you're shopping for more, ChcksCashtdFREE shop for less • ••• 11.Jlll cucts~nrl . ... 11 any limo. FREEi . ,• '.canta loupe ::~: a t-' I Pears FIRST OF THE SEASON Bartlett • • • • • • • • • • ... I 1:8. ... 21: .. Pep p ers :TU~~11':E2~ 25'. D CORN \•, !fl'<QLl 8 '1 1 ...... ·:·· .. i D APPLES •"•;:?..::.:·~"·" 29' • • • • • • • • ll. D BROW N ONIONS ":·".-'49'u OUR POllCYGVARANl{fS THESE LOW P~ICES TO ~t IN ti f., l ;..I 1f~SI 1 o:;(~ .'.'ll> ~ DEL MONTE SWEET PEAS . :· c'. 4i11 D DEL MONTE SPINACH ...... :'.''-4i11 . 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Edinger, Santa Ana • 5858 Warner. Hun tin gton Beach 8 23811 El Toro, El Toro ' • • I ' D~LY PILOT 5eups -Will Substitute, 11)111.lllBAllA (l!llBONS -laking !.-pi.,,. of lettuce ORIENTAL CIUCK EN AND •• At -to ~ -·'orlC> a _.. or other leafy ••uff in a hearty APPLE SALA D BOWL ~ -" ~ ....... mafn.<!ourse salad bowl I small apple ~ or mQre. •i~med'" soups are oertalnly on tbe dieter's oo-no ·4· lbt. Try ooe of these for lunch 3 stalk! ctltty wben there's nolhlng lo your ~l cu p cubed cooked whitc- salad crisper except some meat chicken (3 ounce.<1) ftfory. The ·following recipes I <teaspoon minced ooion make one serving each. 2 teaspoons lemon juice or vinegar 1'1 te:Upoon sugar o r gra nulat ed sugar substitute I tablespoon soy sauce Cut the apple in cubes, \cav· ing on the red .skin. Cut the celery in very thin diagonal " • But Not Cream _: t)iet . ' slices. Combine nll ingrOO nts In a bowl and toss lightly. Calorics: 261. OIUENTAL PINEAPPLE ANI) TUNA SALA D BO"rL 3 1~-ouncc can \(l'ater·p.acked tuna, drained u, cup fr~h or canned u n s weetcnl'd pineapple cubes 4 stalks celery, thinly sliced t teaspoon instatlt minced onion l teaspoon salud oil .. ~ . . l .. t 2i.a,_v1_r 1 tablespoon soy sauce Combine all ingredients and toss ligh1ly. Serve in a bowl or spoon over a hoUowed-out fres h pineapple quarter with leaves attached. C<1lorles: 228. t !..ow-calorie ice creams and _,,_.,.._.,make, oo special equipment needed ! ,. Send a stamped. self-ad· dressed envelope and %$ centa lo SLIM .GOURMBT ICE CRE~M RECIP!S, tn care of the Dally Pilot, 50 West Short Trail. Spar.laJl.J, llMIJ •, With oael~ptloa: when • handy can ol l:-re•m·of· something soup CAn serv~ as a 1 stand-ln ror a fa.r·more-tat. tenlng Ingredient Mayonnaise , for e1ample. Or cream sauce. c.1m.1.iao1or ..-., __ ,_ c.n ....., w .. n ... Here are two classics that Y.'OUld be infinitely more com· plicated ... and cak>rdic ... if made according to standard directions. Canned cream s o u p s simplify t b e preparations wi~t bOciltJng lhe calories unduly. because all lhe other ingredients are calorie-shy. MOLDED CIUCKEN SALAD 1 envelope plain gelatin 1 cup cold water 1 can undiluted cream of chicken soup 11,) tablespoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon pre p are d mustard 2 caps cooked white-meat chicken, diced 14 cup chopped Ci!lery "'ii cup finely chopped red or green sweet pepper ·t scalUons, sliced Empty gelati n into a saucepan and pour on half of the cold water. Heat gently until gelatin dissolves. Remove from heat and add 90UP, remaining cold water, lemon juice and mustard. Stir UDt.il :smooth. Refrigerate for 20 . minutes. until mixture begins to set. , Stir in remaining ingredients ~ ~ into a four-cup mold or-lddfvtdoal molds, or a loaf 'Pon. OUll until !inn. Unmold on said lettuce. Makes four servings, 225 calories each. EASY FISH FILLETS "A BONNE FEP.1~1E" 111.z pounds fillet oC sole (or flounder1 i<iunce can sliced mush- l"Cdnl (including liquid) 2 ounces Swiss cheese, shredded Vz can undiluted cream '{f celery or cream o f mushroom soup I{, cup sherry wine % teaspxin prep a red mus taro l teupoon dried parsley flakes Pinch of red cayenne papper Pinch of nutmeg Paprika Safi and' papper Spread fish fillets in a single layer in a shallow ovenprool bating dl,,h. Sprinkle \vilh ........ Combine all remaining in'! gredients, except paprika. and pour over fish. Sprinkle li]>erally with paprika. . Bake in a 425-degree o.ven for 15 to 20 minutes. ~takes six aervings, 155 ca lories each. How about celery for lunch Your Bowl Is Edible ROSEMONT, Ill. (U Pll - Edible spoom: and aerating straws are in I.he 'vind . The Dairy Research Digest says the spooos were develop- ed in an unnamed Scandlna· vian country. Only the OOwls are edible - the handles are pla!ilic. 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I • • la SI v ei • • d 8 PILOT-ADVERTISER Wtdnridaiy, J11ty 25, 1971 • Wtdllfsday July 25, 1973 Take Wilt Out of Summer ~ . ~ Ribs Ready Minutes • 1n Call them an all-American faVQrite, spareribs. Cllifomia- style, they're barbecued : New York's Chinatown favors a iWeet-alil=sour sauce. Or, co_nslder Spareribs hfilwaukee Style, from the new cookbook , "Pressure Cooking is Pleasure CQoking," by Patricia Phillips. Based on the frugality and culinary imagination of the German hausfraus who settled in the Midwest, this modest dish ls turned into a treat by swiftly pressure-cooking the ribs in a iesty beer and honey sauce, sparked with mustard, ginger and nutmeg. Jn the ordinary 1 w a y , spareribs must be ~ven-baked fa< ,,,.;, an hour, but In the modern preuure c o o k e r , they're al the ready in 15 minuU.il. How's that for being frugal; with time Ind luel! Then'• no endless Oasting, either; the savory sauce autOl)taticaHy glues the ribs. 8 PAREIUBS MILWAUU:F; Sl'YLE 211 pounds spareribs t cup beer t IS cup honey 2 teaspoons lemon juice I taspi>on 1111 114 teaspoons dry mustard . I> teaspoon ground ginger ~ teaspoon nutmeg 1 tablespoon cooking oil Cut spareribs into serving site pieces: place in shallow dish-Combine beer, honey, lemon juice, salt, mustard. Curry Chilled O:uTie:d chicken doesn't have to be hot to be good. CQmbine it with chilled bites or Jellied.cranberry sauce in a coot salad·ior a summer lunch or StUPper. All you need is desoert. tllJIRlf:D CRANBERRY :. q!ICKEN SALAD • · 4i+ jliced cooked chicken 1'·beJillriu, alleed diagonally I Navel oranges, peeled and ·oectlooed 'A cup golden seedless raisins: 'n cup salted peanuts Bite·size greens 1 can (8 ounces) jellied cranberry sauce, cut into ~cubes ' it,, cup chutney, chopped 1 teaspoon curry powdel' 1 cup mayoMaise Arrange chicken. bananas. oranges, raisins and peanu,ts in a bowl Hned with salad gre<nS. Place cubes of cranberry sauce around the outer edge of the lll•d bowl. Cllill until ready to serve. Combine chutney, c u r r y: powder and mayoMalse. Chill. ToSs with salad when ready to serve. Serves It CRANBERRY TEA Combine 2 cups cranberry juice eocktail, 2 c up s grapefruit juice, 1 teaspoon in· stant tta. Pour into glasses: add Ice cubes; garnish with !lrewberrles and lime slices. Makes l quart. Go.ne Fishing Hot Tuna TUNA FONDUE $ slices bread l can (1 ounces) tuna, un· drained II cup grated (medium-fin<) cheddarclieese 3 e&gs 1 cups milk ' y,, teaspoon .salt Remove crusts !rorn bread and aK slices into 1,~-incb J>l<!tol. Flake tuna. Arrange half the bread aJbei In a butlered I \\-quart round gW. casserole (7V. by 21> irdies) er similar utensil. C'o,.r'wl1h undralM<! flaked · tuna~ l!lriftl<le with' cfieese. Top wllb remaining bread. Btit eggs sllghUY:.add milk and Ill! llhi--l>Nl .le>-blend, poof otd lreid. ejke in a preheated· sso- ~oven lot l lt<Jur. Mam 4 <Ir 5 le!'Vinp. I Little Dipper -Cllol iour cream st310ned with curry and Bncly minced ~ oolon makes a delicious dip' for deny tomatota, Itri pis olift<llpepperanddwnbof Crisp celery. gjnger, and nutmeg. Pour over ribs. Cover; chill for several hours or overnight Heat pressure C®ker. Add oil; brown ribs. Pour ;J eup marinade in pressure cooker. Close cover seetu'ely. Place pressure regulator on vent pipe. Cook 15 minutes. L e t pn:ssure drop of · its O\\'O ac- cord. Remove ribs. Thicken in gravy, if desired. 2 to :I servings. HOT GERMAN RICE SALAD 5 slices bocon I cup rice 1 cup peas ~'t cup chopped celery. t4 cu p chopped onion 1/3 cup sugar 3 tablespoons vinegar 1h teaspoon salt 2 cups \\'ater Sliute bacon In pressure cooker. Pour off excess drip- pings. Crumble bacon: add rt."- maining -ingredients-.Close. cover securel y. Place pressure regulator oo vent pipe~ Cook O minutes. L e t pressure drop of its ov.·n :w:-- cord· Serve bot. Garnish \\'ilh bacon curls and parsll'y, if desired. 6 to 8 servings. PRESSURE COOKED IN BEER AND HONEY On your next shopping trip, go someplace fresh and a>Ol. ........................ \ ••••••• ••••• Go to Ralphs and discover sunrise fresh produce, freshness dated Ralphs dairy and bakery pleastll'eS, and freshness dated Meat Master Meats. A trip to Balpha can be a super experience. FRESHNESS DATED IAEAT MASTER MEATS ~-89 A SH:CCAL COMBINATIOflll OF RALPHS GROUNO BEEF AND HYDROUZED SOY PROTEIN CONCE.NTRA TL ---CU& Clllck Steaks .... 93 ...,_,,..,...CUI 7-Bone Steaks ...,_......,Cut Family~ llMf-ShOllld1r Ctl: Bor.eless Clod Roasts llMl-NI ~ ftOUftd Boneless Beef Steaks ...,_CUM I...., or Slr1oin Tip Steaks a..t-PotflCut Boneless Beef Brisket ,_..._ .... Cwe, Pvfnt Cut Corned Beef Brisket .. 1.09 ... 1.49 .. 1.49 ... 1.48 ... 1.78 10. 1.18 ... 1.39 Coot«c.tRI> Smoked Pork Chops ... 1.49 u.a.D.A. Chok»-F ....... Shoulder Lamb Chops .. 1.39 U.l.D-A.---98 Fresh Lamb Roast .. • .. 1.88 U.S.D.A.. Ctlolce-Ff'ffll Slr1oln Lamb Chops Rlipl• -Pap-Up~Qmge Freahlllll Turkeys "';.'" ... 89 ""--·-.... -59 Cut-Up Fryers io •• ZactlJBr•nd-C.Hfomlll arowa-Oradt A B3 Roasting Chickens . .. .• Aunl HatarN-1 lb. pq. 89 Breaded Veal Patties .... Zippe Cont Dogt., lb. .t5 Beef 'N' Bean Burritos .... 53 SEAFOOD DEPARTMENT "°"'*" Cokl w.tw-Frelll Fdlet of Rock Fish ...... 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Strain the ARBADOS -"To me the WET LAAIB STEW peeled, quartered quid (water or diluted canned liquid from the vege tables; ?nit fuclrWlting streets ln all 4 PoWl<h boneless lamb (leg ~ medium ·sized potatoe.o;, beef broth) to pan. place them on top of the lamb ~ are th& ooes where or shoulder) cut into I-halved Bring to boiling point: in serving bo\~I. foqd is deaJt wlib. ?i-1 Y inch cubes 12 pearl onloru:, peeled cover, stmmer about lit, hours Skim any fat from top of the fa'f0l1tes are the ones in the Salt, freshly ground pepper I tablespoon Worcestershire (or until meat is fork-tender). cooking liquid; cook to reduce -O:Went Garden Market,' ' t large onioo. diced Freshly mln~d parsley Add carrots, potatoes. and Jn volwne. season with Brtt1sb actress Julie Andrews Large pinch thyme Place lamb in bottom of v•hole onions. Cover, cook until Worcestershire sauce lo taste said, pouring tea. y, sprjgs parsley large saucepan {or Dutch vegetables are tender (aboul and pour over lamb and Julie, wbo has been staying Wat.er (or beef broth ) oven); seasot1 liberally with 30 mins. i vegetables. Garnish with ~ tn a beautiful white, ___ dU_cu_1_edc_Cto_co_c_vc:_r _____ "_1_1,_pe:_..:.p'-pe-r_. _A_d_d_b•_:Y_le_a_r.c-_T_o_,.._r_ve_,_r_e_m_o_ve_la_m_b_1o __ P_•r_s_1e_y._Se_rv_e_s_8_. ----- canbbeon bolls<. recalled her,· mDdhoocl as she 1H1d her !!l~:ie director husband, Blake Ecfiir.'ards, prc-p.1red to move ba(k to England . Julie kne"' a family that had a lirge marketing business. •fl loved to visit the market in ,the middle of the night, wlile tlle rest of London was as". It wou1d be filled "l'ith Jig.ts, buses, porters and peo- pl~ carrying potato sacks. Bryssels sprouts and cat> ~ stalls were ablaze with ca1or: red tomatoes, gold car· rOtj, yellow blossoms and gaody tropical fruit. ':,And I can still smell the m~elous aroma of roasted ch~ul! and peanuts and the scEllt or r r e s h chrysan- '~·~m~~t really a food<OO· sci us human being: it's more .t character of the pl3CC. its ani>iance that I remember. I'm ay,1ul as a cook. ·~Jake's the cook in our fa1'ily, and he's sensational. T'm totally intimidated by this. beoBuse all I can really do is wet stews and sloppy things. I ca?tt cook in the way he eo<ls." ~ California, they did little en rtaining, especially this I year, due to the press of Jut:'s hectic schedu1e wlth he~TV series and the book she wf~~~· like to give big pa ies. After all, what is a hu party for-but to pay off o s debts, or to get rid of a lot.bf people at ooce? Besides, lhlfe's never any good con- ·•·ersation when it's noisy .'' ~uently, they do bus in~ ~nfrtalning in restaurants. ooti _more often invite their gu,,is home. '!JI you can sit out 1n the ga'1en on a summer evening ani have candlelight and fll' ers, it's very pleasant, and r infinitely raU... <lo tbal t go to a restaurant." ' ut then, there's the other, 1 -minute kind of thin& re you invite people beck house on the spur of the ent. You wouldn't serve t frozen dinners, but sit doWn and have ,a casual, f~ily-style meal. 'Pn a way,tthafs as much a pliment to your guests as elaborately deolgned di~· It all depend s UpQn what of an evening you're i· and why. ' e haven't been out much si our arrival here. This ' e has been such a havl'fl . ~ve lived here with lobsters a crabs," she said with the sa e tinkling Mary Poppins la h that won the hearts of as Jnany children as adults. ~ Edwards like to have th Christmas holidays in their ch et in Switzerland. "It's a ' lutely gorgeous there. re ly a smalt piece of he en." Julie said. re Blake and Julie take to th kitchen together, often c ing up the carcass of the hol ay turke y{() create a thick an beautiful S()up. • '!Ve just pour in everythinl:! we an find that is fresh . and let t stew, and it gets betler an better. I adore turkey so ou must get Blake to tell about his hamburgers. kids just adore them. r t think many people know t peanut hamburgers, but 're delicious." e explained "When I 1\·as a d, there was a drive-in on Do eny and Sunset called the N ger. They served ham- bu~ers on a bun with shred- 1:ettuce and finel y chopped uls. , y \Vere sensational. anti it practically killed me y,•hen thliplace cl()sed . Years later, I {01 d that a close friend of was the guy who bought lot and built an office ing there. l never forg ave for that. en one day I discovered if you slap some chunky ut butter on a hamburger get al most the same tas1e . great!" runch Added ve grilled han1burg~rs bulk and crunch by pil- n cabbage saJad that hes seasoned v.'ith 1tn Italian nd vinega r dressing. in the l1Mltiijll1ll I T -BONE STEAK. BEEF LOii UMCONOITIOMA LL'( s 119 ~010•011: OUALITYANO •u.vo-LI l~ltTlltNOUJI Ill.I.I( I.• Lii LUCKY SHOPPERS SAVE EVERYDAY WITH. • • • ·-- ICINTll CUT"'< Lii U~COM~~T~~ ..... LLY s 12a I ONOI0,011 •L.t.VOl;.t.NO OU.t.LJTY LI UJl~.\LL IND 11.U Llf ROUND STEAK BONE-IN UNCON~~fi~NALLV s 129 IOllOIO,Olt •LAVOlt ANO OIJALITY LI llONllllS 11 .lt LI ) GROUND BEEF ANY SIZE PACKAGE UNCONOITIONALLY 89 c IONOto•Olt •L.1.VOlt A,.D OUAL lf 'f LI il,'-N OllOllND l!I' 11.llt lll RIB STEAK BEEF UNCO,.DITIONA.ll'f $148 I ONOIOf'OI; FL.I.VOi; A.ND OU.\LllY LI low Everyday Priced Deli Items~ ~~~i~~E::Ef ' ~.~M!.~9AST ................... s 12• ~.~~.~~"~!~~K . .. . . "99' CROSS RIB ROAST ....... ••••si.Lo~~:~~~:S 129 AMERICAN CHEESE OSCAR MAYER BOLOGNA =~g:g·:~~~~~~: ... L~ 129 ~g~~~ .. o~!.~~·~"•·•,. ........ L. 5 129 ~.~,~~~P.o~!o~f ... o.,L•• ....... t r 5 J 49 CORNISH GAME HENS ........ °v!.11~·.=f~: 9ac L.ADr U.lsm.t.O, INDIV. wumo tS c All i.v.•r REGW'OR noo; suao 99c <Kil.. , .. , "'· BUOOIGS sucrn'M'b'il SLICED COOKEO HIM '"""'""'· NU,CH""1< TURKN,45' t.AOYIH ·~l(llr(~~ ~~·~. 66 ' P.lSTU.MI, cootO 8EEI .3-0Z, P«G. . ~~!,!,ILLET SJ 97 ~.!~~!,N~ ~EE~ ................ s J 29 J~~~~.~.~l_LL·E·T ···· ··········" 78< ""'"""' ··" CUBE STEAK s 61 FILLET Of SOLE s 39 SIRLOIN TIP ........................................ LI 1 Fllf$tl ............................... L. 1 CUT-UP FRYING CHICKENS .......• :~~:t:·59< &'11<1rii11fl'f'd TO BE THE FINEST OUALtTY AVAii ARI I and al Low t\erycl<1y 1-'r" e~· ~~~!~r~.~~~~~ 97,_. ~,KJ!,llKKS ···"~·'"·'!" "' .,., .•• ,0 .. 1 , ROGUE GOLD CHEISE ::;:~ ....... s1•• ~JM.~HF.~~"-· ..... ····"51" ~!!t~.s .• ~~~t£~.. , 59' HAWAIIAN 119c IQ.I. KU DVL an 99 MILO CHEODUORMOHT£RE'l'JA0: s21t OSCAl lMYla .,.,. , , 12.0l. 1'11:0. OlllGOH OIGI .2.U. f'(G. TIUTH IN MIAt LAllLINO · ......... 1 •1to TOP SIRLOIN No "'lo"'y nom•• lo• book <uto of CORN DOGS 67< PINEAPPLE YUIETY LlllCllllEll LONGHORN CHEOOU . 101o11L111 tr11ol( SJ •S m9Ct. Our lobt>llng 11 1lmple, cleor '''''''" ... "" ................ 1•1,oz•Ko 31/2LB.AVG.SIZE EA. u .. co11 0 1 r•o,._.LLY ondhone1t;youknowlXACTLYwho1 BURRITOS 57 FRESH MUSHROOMs79c OSC.UM.f.'10: RQi.M> Oii SQ.,AO: $12J Ml~ WISCOtlSIMM£0. SIWIP O&St 79' ""'----·· '111-011z.11P<.G .... 1111____ 104Z. KG. I ONOIOll.l( .... ,LI bu , ( you ore y1ng. ~•o •OlllN .... . .. ul'>OZl>l(o , -'""!!!!!!!!~~~~-~~~~~ ..... GOURM<TS DEUGHT .................... ta FROZEN FOODS PEAS & CORN .................... \':.'11; 21 ' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ........ ~.~ 30' NIBLETS CORN ON COB. .•••..• :;:; 57' SHORT CAKES.. ............ :'.n~ 1.14 -·-.ORANGE JUICE.. .. " .......... ?,-;::;:: 55' TV CHICKEN DINNER. ......... ':".:; 53' LEMONADE.. .................... ~"/! 21 ' REAL WHIP TOPPING ........... :,:; 39' DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE SPREAD ................ ,,:;; 41 ' 0.... '• ..... -. Olil , ...... .. COTTAGE CHEESE ..•....••.....• ~}: 43' . tSKIPPY DDB FDD I .... N•ao••Z'4 •D'OIUYll IS.OZ. CAN " • LADY LEE MARGARINE.. ....... O:,:: 26' LADY LEE SOUR'cREAM .... :'.":::: 29' LADY LEE YOGUR "[, .............. :,~ 23' . POWDERED MILK ....... ,::i;::;; 2.73 CHEESE FOOD ............. ~'.~,;~o;:;l .29 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS . K,-Qyl ALBERTO BALSAM CONDITIONER $uF19r or X·Body. $J39 ,..,.. BAND AID BRAND1~@~ VALUE PACK Aaeoned plo1tlc '"'-1lu1. KEY BUY KETCHUP .... 53c 12.or. oom1 o OR "001TION AL SAVIN GS w:1.Jt£i g: t.l! .1; i j~Ef SPIC & SPAN CLEANER .... :.' . .:: 33' ALUMINUM FOIL ........... ~::f~ 27' MIRACLE WHITE ........... ~\:·1 .39 .r SPRAY DEODORIZER..,,O:i::l.69 TERI TOWELS ....................... ~.:: 39' ... FINISH DETERGENL .... '.t.-:: 53' LIQUID RINSE.. .................. "":.'l:i 65' NU SOFT RINSL ............ M ~ 1.25 '1'4MOP & GLO ............... '.:;c.!:1.19 '1'4 SCOTT TOWELS ............ ::.7::', 31' LADY LEE BRIQUETTES ........ .'.:!: 69' BLACK FLAG SPRA Y. ... ~~.',:;:1.19 SANDWICH BAGi ........ :~·.:;~39• HAMBURGER Flllll' "''°"""'""'"4.7 5 YAlllTHI 4-~·0I. PIG. . . . . . . . HOUSEHOLD ITEMS VILLA PAPER PLATES ... : ..... ~ 65' POWDERED DETERGENT...~"::::: 49' PACKAGED GOODS BOUILLON CUBES ........... ~~!.'.:; 36' '1'4 WHEATIES CEREAL ......... ~.:: 60• PANCAKE MIX ............... '.':',;';';: 51' BISQUICIC ........................ ~::: 62' LONG GRAIN RICE.. ........ ~::: 65' INSTANT POTATOES .......... ~.~ 63' '1'4 ICE TEA Mill ................ ,,::-;:; B9• KEY BUY i PRESERVES ':::!~":, 6· c c 20-01.JAI '.:;;} . . . . . ' CANNED FOODS TOMATO SAUCE ............... ,\':::: 16' HUNT'S TOMATO PASTE ..... .'?~ 32' .,-. SNACK PACK ............ •-••'::: 57' """'9 ., "'"" '1'4 HUNT 'S TOMATOES ....... ~~ 32 ' HUNT'S PORK & BEANS .... .'::: 29 ' STEWED TOMA TOES ........... ~-:::: 23 ' APPLESAUCE ................... ~';; 69' ' . ' ' . t KRAFT DRESSING ~.~~·63C oom1 CANNED FOODS .rCRANBERRY SAUCE .... ~.>;:29• ~-.. -,,,.CRANBERRY DRINK .... ~:;: 79' .rJIF PEANUT BUTTER .....• '::";97' ·DEL MONTE PEARS .......... ,,."!: 28' CARNATION TUNA ............ .:";! 44' PREM LUNCHEON MEAT ..... .'?~ 63' SLICED PINEAPPLE.. ........ ~:::'~~ 21' PINEAPPLE JUICE ............... ~ 36' .rRED KIDNEY BEANS .... ~~~ 25' CUT GREEN BEANS .........•. ~~ 26' WHOLE KERNEL CORN ..... ~~ 19· LE SUEUR PEAS .•..•.............. .':~ 36• LADY LEE BUTTER 1;~~~~~'1.7 c "'"°" PLASTIC TWO TIER TURN TABLE A OI...-Cfftw .tt.... 1 ...tiff"'-'"' Lu1hcolo,_. w/loomfill. K••p "1h1n11, .. $127 flnger·rlp hondy, lttM'"'" ............ tiff ......... -·' ., . ...,.., ... ,...,, tll1r1'1 • • "''' rou ~!fJofil~A~DaOWL •.••..•... au. 19c £.~P.~~~O~~J. WA'5TLINE ....•. EA, 14 C ~~R.R~~ICIOUS APPLES " 39c BREAD 2.' KllVllTDAf WHrTI 01 WHU,T , c ~ lM>Z. LOAf .:;;} CANNED FOODS • 111 IUIS • ICCUHTE PET FOODS IUT LllELIH '1'4 PURINA DINNER •...• ,k.:0.\"~ 59' • ID CNECI· .,-. PURINA DOG CHOW ..• ~:;6.99 CISNllG CMIHE VETS DOG FOOD ................ :!:\! 12' • SIHLE·llEI PRICllG o IUllUTHS TH LIHIR Sil£ IS I IETTH HLUE llUT Tiii w ~Van de Kamp's 111 AN OUTSTANDING VARIITT OF FRISH IAKIRY GOODS ... !he few items listed on thi1 page conslilule just o small sampling of the thou1onds of low, discount price• in store for you. KITCHEN ASSORT. A11ort•d tow1l1 & 99c cloth1, ~our choic•:.' •••••••••••• 20 GAL. ·PLASTIC T~,~~~ .• ~~N I prool plo1tlc. AllAllllM • J!O S.. S1•1 (t01 .. ll•I, AllAllllM • 710 W, It '•t-t A>1, AllJIA • 11) I, Gi..1..,1 SltMt 1&10111'111 ''" -l:l'tO ,,_,. ll•I. (AllO" •Atl · 1'1l Mloo• ,1,,,, W. COVINA , l•l'-1 Slollf,lol {!•, OOWNIT • tl'IO r"'"""' ll•d. GAIO!N GIOVI • IJ~IS l•did St GAIOIN GIOll • 11011 Jlll .. •oll,i \I, GUNOALI • 1111 W, G11 .. 1h 11•1. - GUllOA\I • 1000 S.. C1 .. rol 1,, MtGNIAltO 'Alt · lJl W. '" IS llUNnllGION IU(M ·•Oii .,....,, '"· 'i ., LOOPER CHECK PLACE MAT 27x48" NYLON RUG Plu•h 1olid1 or lon<i•1. Colorel TOUCH DF SWEDEN Soothing. tmoothln; 69 C lotron. 10.0L BRECK SALON s24a I PLASTIC DISH DRAINER Oi1h dro!Nr & caunt•r top prol.ctor ••t. s1'' 9)1 INCH PLAY BALL Colo,.. a de1l;n1. lllJNTillCilON tfA(M ·1•100 l oh1 <•iu SI t&GIJNl NlllS ·I"" 0"-tt 111 1t lo,., II l>lltAOA . 11 au •••• U.1"1"' ''"· ll OIWOOO • t•1 .. 14 Sl>1"t.1 (!• llWNOALI • U t ll 11, Mt ... ., .. l l•d, llNllOI . 10101 •••lo I••· UNWOOO • 10111 Atlo11!k A•t. IOllG 111(11 • •us I, $f•kl t I•. I IO'I t Nt.ltR • UOJ 1. 1Jt11ll"' l •t. MONIOVIA • 4)1 W N•otl .. 11• 0.-ln MOllTlllltO ' IJJ .... wn ... llOIWAU . !!Ott llo•il>1 II••. OIAllGI · 111'!1 I. (~,,.... ..... ,l}.O!Jt• . t• t Jil!I~ "'"'' A:e ... 1111lbl•. cholc• of 8 washobl• colors. GUMOUT CARBURETOR CLEANER Remo"''' ;ul'll, ...ornlll'I & mol1t11re from fuel 'KIDDIES DESERT DISH ' An 011orll'll•nt of tharott•r. 4 8 C to d1U;ht the klddi•tl .............. . 94c 10·. "'' .. .t;.Qyl DIAL DEODORANT ,,. .~~.\?~.f.O~ S J 19 64c UN 1111"101110 , 1SJtS httlo!t ~I. f. ,,,. GAi t iil -tU I, tu 1 ... , llt4, UN 'IOIO • l&Jlo 1Jllo It 11101 JMJ )J1' \t lrht.t llN!a lllONl(i • 1t!1 U11<tlto If.I, '°lflM Clll , J?ll 11,.,,,,. ll•d 11001100 tfl(M , 1111 Atlttlo l l•I, 10llAN(I , 17S• r1tlll1 Ctu + 11.,. 1011111(1 ll&O ~Jol•t4t llo4. fUlllllllA , &t• l•t1~al 11•4, 99;'": ... Powd•r tsc•ntt>d!Un1c1d. 69c ..a.. COLGATE TOOTHPASTE MFP with Fluor~. BRECK SALON 1 .... !~~.1,s~ }.~T~. $ J 01 es• ... .t;.&yl ALBERTO BALSAM ANTl·PERSPIRANT DEODORANr77c l-Ol,Jtzt PLASTIC COLLANDER run• ' U11t ....... , ..... hi II, wnlt11nt11 • 11t1 \M!ot ... ,. wnt•111t111 . ''°" $tttot•lt ~1 wnt11111t01t . &•OO ••""""'"' WMltnfl 11051 '"""° lo '''· Dto!I\ •ummer •Olod·work1, 97 C WMlfnll . 111'0 f, Wloll'tl1t 81.4, WllJIUllGYOll'. Int llt. ,,,.,. •OOOl.I Q ~ttU '7110 Vlr1"1 l lo>i. """"----~ · STORES OPEN 10 lM PENNZOIL G:3. LARGE MOTOR Oil SALAD BOWL Tough.f11"'1 wltl\Z•'f SMALL FOR TOSSING oddl!I"'•· 30 Weigh!. SALAD BOWL t i; ~ 1o b;jlld. 43'or. Solod 111,...lng 1it•I tote ol'ld "rv9 '"I 22c 97c ( HICIS EfH <nYl Wll.,lllY IS '1111 lllS., JILT 31 , Jt73 bAILI PILOT 4 Il l !llflR OlllCIAl 1111111 U.S.O.A. 1000 SUMP lfOCMPTtOI IT•I U.S.D .A. CHOICE SQUARE CUT C-U.S.D.A . CHOICE LAMB SHOULDER ROAST LB . 79c LEG·O·LAMB ••••••••••••• U.S.D.A. CHOICE SMALL LOIN LAMB CHOPS ••••••••••••• $1 S, U.S .D .A~ CHOICE LARGE SIRLOIN LB. LAMB CHOPS ••••••••••••• U.S.D.A. CHOICE RIB LAMB CHOPS ' ••••••• •••••••••• MEAT SHORT AGE THREATENS •••••••••• BecauH of shortages resulting from Government • lmpoHd economic controls , you may find some cuts of meat missing from store caHs. During t!ie free1e which was In effect from June 13 to July 18, farmers cut l11ick production or delayed marketing some products because the celling price that precessors er rotallers could pay would not cover the farmers' expenses. Many meat plant operations have been shut down because of supply and cost problems. The continued froo10 on beef prices until September 12, has created a particularly bad short • term supply situation, which Is beyond our control. Future supplies are unprodlctablo at this limo. In the meantime, wo will try to bring you as wide a variety at as reasonable a price as possible . A11y retail price Increases are tho direct reflection of the Increased cost of raw agricultural products only . Thank you for your patience and understanding. WI l lSElVI THI llOHT TO LIMIT QUANTnLES , NO $Alli TO WHOlESAlEIS 01 OISTllllJl'OIS FAMILY PACK S·LBS. OR MORE GROUND BEEF FRESH m NECTARINES HONEYDEW mMELONS \~t:·· ;'.~: .. ,,, ~,,,,, .i:f :1·'~ -~,-,,~ ;,(>:"·;;&:;(.-,: W;. ~: :~UJ· * .4 J··,, USDA CHOICE CLOD. iiltf1J> ;-'· • • • • vw BONELESS ·BEEF ROAST DESIGNER OR BOUTIQUE KLEENEX TOWELS 120-CT. 28* ROL L PARKAY MARGARINE m 44~ -"W~;:,:,. -· / ' $l'f ' f1itl)~UT UP .MIXED FRYER PARTS Cut up '"lxed fryer part• lontoim ; 3-hindq1tarter1 with bock•, 3·f•l"9quart•rl with bock1, 3-neclu, l ·win91, J11 ibt•t1. ) BEST FOODS m MAYONNAISE 32-01. 83* JAR EA. (EXCEPT IEEF. MADIOCK 01 PERCH) 5-LB. BAG .. .. " . ' ... ! I .. ' .. 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""'·I JU-.. • ...,., 110• o •11• '""'' JllS ,.....,., .• ,( ... .,. o ttW11• JltK•ll !llM < .. -1.,W o l"'t•&I 0111, llfll 1 .. 1.,0 lh• • •11n .. 1 1M ll t WM•-. ll•t o t&)IMll, )H I I loo•~•..... • Ill lllllll•ti 110. 111 • &It' l••ool o )Ollll lin. 11 It lolH .. o.lo I" • •l•IKIM. IM I I-• lhl WATCH YOUI MAI L IOI ... 11,.., "" 1•" o lo • ot I~ ...,.,.,,4, ol IOW ... ,,, , •••• 11114 .. -ltot •••• u ••tlfl llllS Wiii' II''"'"_,'"" ... -....... Ii• ................ ~ ..•.. ~ ....... __., .... . .................. , , .... . . • l ' i • • • • • \ -- I 42 t.J,.,u ... r'h.UI Wfdntsday, July 25, l.,,,, I ' COOKS BREADED VEAL PATii ES MORRELL$ 'ALLMEAT WIENERS 10 5·0UNCE PKG ZIPPE • CORN DOGS . LB 9SC RED OR GREEN 15 5-0Z • ZIPPE 59c 11URRITOS STATER BROS. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON QUALITY MEATS • "-· r· ·-... SLICED BOLOGNA ,,, ~ OSCAR MAYH: All MEAT O• 1.U lffF lVl•Y 'llCI Of MIA TIS UNCOHDITtONALl Y GUARANTtlO 1'0 l'lEASI YOU •.• 01 TOUIMONE'f WIU. II OUllfUll Y REFUNDED 6g: gg: 11-01.AU l ((f IS 1-0l. 1 l -OZ. THICK SllCIO ..._ _____ _ kAOICU1'•GUilANTllD 87( CHUCK ROAST ............... LI. STA.1'11 IROS.Cll1'"11DllEF • GUARANTllO 98C ROUND BONE ROAST ............. LI. HAM SUCES LB $1 79 FltsH FIOltN aN111 CUT· suc10 $ I 7 9 HALIBUT STEAKS ....... LB. Prices Effective 7-Full Days Thursday thru Wednesday July 26 -Aug. 1 TURBOT FILLETS FRESH FROZEN GREENLAND 79! Wfdntsdiy. July 25, 1973 5 PILOT-ADVE RTISER 7 BON£ SS llfFSHOUlOt:R s 139 STATlllllOS.Cl1Tlf1£DIEEF•GUAllANTIEO s 119 ROLLED ROAST .. . LI. CUBE STEAKS -· .............. LI . ' lfAN•IONIUSS s 139 llEFllllCUT•TINOll $169 ' STEWING BEEF ... : . LI. CLUB STEAKS ... ... LI. STATER IROS.ClllTIF1101EEf. GUARANTIED -s 139 STATllllllOS.ClllTlfllOIEEF. GUAllANTIED s I 7 9 RUMP ROAST BONE-IN ........... LB. SIRLOIN TIP o~1=~~sr LI. BONflESS •8EIFSH~Ul0fllCUT s 149 llANANOTfNOll•GUAllANTflD s 1 a• ~.!!!.~.!.!.!!!~S ............... Lis I 39 !;!!.~.~ ... ~!~.AKS LB$ i sa ,, RIB STEAKS ................ LI PORTERHOUSE STEAK .LB .. RICES PLUS BLUE CHIP STAMPS * LOW-LOW PRICES PLUS BLUE CHIP STAMPS * LOW-LOW PRICES PLUS BLUE CHIP STAMPS * LOW-LOW PRICES JOLLY TIME WHITE 011 YELLOW 3 6 POPCORN ............................... ~iJ· c BERAicQUETS . ..... 108~~ 8Jc MOUNTAINGROWN•J.POUNDCAN ... $2.66 91 FOLGERS COFFEE 1c~~ c SUNSHINE• 16-0UNCE PACKAGE 3 9 Hl-HOcRACKERS .............................. c CHEESEVARIETY s 1 71 GAINES BURGERS .......... 72-0Z. SANITARY NAPKINS 3 9 CONFIDETS .. rn •• ciF~~i c DISHWASHING DETERGENT BONUS PACK 5 7 LUX LIQUID. 32-0Z c DFOWANY BRIC KING s 129 SOFTENER ....... SIZE ~ ~ "}zo.p ~ Ai«4 ! BROWN 'IN BAG :::i'.0 "'. ....•.... scr. 35' MOTTS CLAMATO JUICE . ,,.oz 40' REllLIME LIME JUICE , oz 26' FROST I NG "lt5'U''°"' "°'•'CL 37' fXC(P! COCONUT MIX~S P.-;G GRATED TUNll ~~'.\~'" . "CAN 35' CHUNK TUNtl ~.~\.',"'" .,c,.41 ". CAN 59' SWEET PEAS G"<N G>A<l . "oz 24' HAWAIIAN PUNCH ~li~c -·,,oz 91' WILSHIRE RELISH "" ..... "oz 29' VITAPAKT 6ftc ORANGE IUICE . "·"""'' 7 CUCUMBER CHIPS ';"itg~:~\ . ,,, 33' LIOUIDSLENDER '"N"OO< . woz 19' MUSHROOMS ~~~i~il~NJOL( .. l '' Ol 3:f STEAK SAUCE o"" '"'" '" oz 21 ' NIB LETS CORN GRllN G"" .... "oz 21 ' VETS DOG FOOD "Gu"' ,, , oz 11 ' ~Al NES MEAL ooo moo . '°" 11.69 VARIETY MENU t~:·::"°'" , .. oz 17' PRESERVES ~~~;;<i~i,,. . zooz 66' FLOUR HB. BAC ···········-··: ... 11' 1~·l8. BAG ............... Sl.31 GOLD MEDAL ?S·LB. BAG ............... St9~ SUNSHINE CHIP-A-ROOS .. "OL 58' SUNSHINE CHEEZ -IT ...... oz 54' BISCUITS '""'u" sum'"'" 1"' HUNGRY JACK OR lX UGHT .. 8·0l L. MJB INSTANT COFFEE oooz '1.26 TOP CHOICE DOG FOOD n.oz '1.69 CLAUSSEN PICKLES .... . .. . .. 01 87' TOTAL CEREAL ~oz 46' DRINK OOL£ P.IJ>jEAPPL[ WIGRAPtfRU1T 35' PINK OR PLAIN '6 OZ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ;:J,'r, "oz 7~ ~GRAPES EXTRA FANCY THOMPSON SEEDLESS c LB. "' LARGE SWEET VINE RIPE . • ~ 5!~tALOUPE ........... u.15' ~1¥.!5 ~~~~~---.............. Ls.39c . ~UCUMB~RS .~,~.29' ONi.oN'S llO: 2LRs29' -;:fleatt1f, & Z'ea~ ~ "s~ .~.>'."':..:::::r.i:~ CREST SHAVE INJECTOR DlllNEX TOOTHPASTE . CREAM BLADES D~;!~' :i1'1ffo••6c :'i~ 69' .~$166 1•0l. I 1 l'"OI . 11"1 HEAD 6: SCOPE Miii ALBEltTO --... -A-CA IHOULDEltl MOUTHWASH HAIRSPRAY MOUTHWASH :: s 11• ,.!!., s 11i .e; 89' 55• i'jO• GUIM BmGHT llDI GOLD CRIST TOOTHPASTE SHAMPOO ALCOllOL ,......, -61 c ,.'.la 83' 16-0UNCI 17 c CON TABLITI BISCUITS PILLSIUIY SWIET Ott IUTTHMIUC MARGARINE LYSOL PRIQES EFFEC. 7-FULL DAYS• JULY 261h-U . lsl @11 t t4•oo s.. ''"'"""" ....... w .. twt1111toer 701 w .. t NllM'fffMll Srrw, Costo M"e Wr R'dHl1I 6861 ldlltf" A...._., H1tttl119he lfftll 11.0Z. 29' PK$1. I -. -. MRS. FILIEITS I-POUND PACKAGE 27' \1 NAllSCO NUnER IVTTll 1111 .. oz. 51 c OEOOOttlllMG a.EANfR 11.oz.53 C f oo11 St•mPJ l6tl Wett ._, .. 11en01 s....t, 5"te ..... ~,Alf 1111 CIM!pmu A.Nit•, Gllfdtt1 c;.,o•e S/oi~s 1160 Ne"' Tnth1 Afttl"-Sa11ta AH I 1100 !ct1t CorriM A•e1111•, Or•te 1522 W"tifllntw llvd., WMt!Mu.., l"l0 W.W Ll11e•l11 4..,.,., AHhctl• 2630 ldll19•r t\'9fl~ Sont• A•• 1230 Mcf..Wn ,,,....., St.ta"" . 2564 Wnt lroedwoy, A...ti.iM 2110 New~ 11"4 .• Co1to M ... 1115 lok«-Sffftt, C01t1 M ... 14171 R~ HUI Aft••• T1i1tl11 14112 Ml"! AftaM, W\ltriM I Wt<!nt~•lf JulJ 25. 1973 O•ILY PILOT 4:J Once-a-year bargain prices on peak-of-the-season fruit! N ow is the peak of the season for peaches. plums, and nectar· ines and this week Mayfair has them priced so low it's alm ost unbelieva bl e. Plus the Cirst crop of succulent pears! The.se a re top-grade fruits. too, mouth-watering ripe. Dor'l't miss this once-a-year opport uni- ty to enjoy, really enjoy, deliciou s fresh frui t. And the savings are worth even an extra trip. And whil e you 're at it. don·l miss the op po rtun ity to save on CJiuck Steal( BLADE CUT - MARINATE FOR BARBECUE {}round ·· rqjeef FAMI~ Y PA~. 3 LBS. OR MOR E -LESS THAN Jl..BS., 89' LB . •• J most everythioi at ~tayfair. Now that we're discount. food does cost le ss at !\1ayfair ··and Uncle Sam helps us prove ii. r·or proof, look at th e price- com parisons in this ad. These were compiled using the offi cial list th e U.S. Government uses to measure food pri ces nati_on,,.,ide. Uncle Sam helps us prove that food cost less at Mayfair last week than at 10 other top chains RETAIL FOOD PRICE COMPA RISONS BASED ON U.S. DEPT. OF LAB OR , BUREAU OF LABOR ST ATISTICS ITEM LIST , IN MAYFA IR DISCOUNT ANO IN OTHER STORES, EFFECTIVE JULY 12 TO 14 Los Angeles area No.of Compelttor Items Discount Chain A 83 Discount Chain B 89 Discount Chain C 87 Low·pr1ce Chain D 88 01!>COunl Chain E 84 Discount Cha in F 92 Non·d1scount Chain G 87, Non-di scount Cha in H -89 Non· discount Chain I ., Non ·d1scount Chain J 83 Unit$ Total Savings At Mayfair 53.12 55 .13 52 08 55.04 51.05 57. 76 53.27 53.74 54 62 48.95 Co mpehtol"" Mayfair 56.12 3.00 55.35 .22 54.15 2.07 57 88 2.84 53 43 2.38 59.58 1.82 58 13 4.86 60.29 6.SS 61 31 6.69 52 16 3.20 Dncv•n~n!•l•O<' of ,,... o~•C• <O"'P•"""' >v•••v '""""' ne•• ..,,111 ~\O•e nome• •. " •v .,1 a111~ •' Con.,,..•~ Au .... D.91.. M1~1 ... M.-~•~r•. J!oOO <; Godoela. ln~ .o\na-1•~-C•'''· 'Kl022. Mayfair ~est ~uys in Meat ' ·. Mayfair ~est ~uys in Produce ~e.ef ~~?e'!!</.~!.sf !~~voR 1.3'lB ~ird Pa~1!),"~~-~~~!~ SAG; 1. OBLB ~eel Stel!.~~'!s~~ BEEF 1.19.B 'Pryei;R"l!f~f!~B~TTACHED .98 LB 18'1!.?.!lf!lf!.~o~E D~'!c'!:!,!f. L~R M~~~F 1. 66LB ~eel Sit.<?,.[. !R ~/!{~.~ATE RIBS • 7<J B ~t!:J!.'!!r:f <!,£~~V IC ATTA CHED .89LB ~;~#.?u9-~:¥2~~~ ROAST 1.03 LB. 'Wlzole~termelon~0 RIPE .OSLB ~TOWI/, OniOR§s No i .12La ~ed~eaf~r,_(A{'!.Ef!r 2 Fo:29 Fres.f/. Cucumbers GARDEN FRESH . JZA. BUTTER LETTUCE Salad Del igh t ....•. 2 for .29 VALENCIA OR ANGES Sweet, Juicy ..•.• 5 lb!>.1.00 LEMONS Tangy, Juicy ... ,., •. ea .• 10 MUSHROOMS Fresh, Savory , .•• 1/2 lb .. 43 HOUSE PLANTS Assorted Variety 21/4" Pot ....••• 3for 1.00 C.Jiucl( (;R_oast BLADE CUT -BEEF POT ROAST ·r:BeefWib 8teal( BROIL OR PAN FAY -GREAT FOR BREAKEAS ----- CELLO CARROTS Freah Tender 1 lb. Pkg .•. , •.•••• ea .• 14 ORANGE JUICE Trop1cana • 1/2 gal .•.. ea .. 84 KIWI FRUIT Gourmet Delight .•.. ea .. 10 • MUMS Floris t Qua lity 6" Pot ........... ea. 2.49 Sliced rqjacori BRANDING IRON BRAND - 1 LB. PKG. • FINE QUALITY Clzucl( Steak aoN ELE5.5 MARINAT E FOR BARBECUE -LEAN ANO FLAVORFUL l.44 LB 1.18EA Oscar~ayer~acon SL ICED · 1 LB PKG All~eef 'Pi;,i!:!J!~.,, oz. ••G .• BSEA BONELESS CHUCK ROAST Cenler Chuck Beef Pol Roast ......... lb, 1.29 BE EF 'N BEAN BURRITOS Z•pfe -Red or Green Ch1l1 15 /2 oz. Pk.g ....... ea •• 59 ZIPPE CORN DOGS Quic k Tasty Treat 10 1/2 oz. Pkg ....... ea, • 73 BONELESS RUMP ROAST Ri ch 1n Flavor ...... lb . 1.49 BONELESS HAM SLICES Armour 1877 Water Added ....... lb. 1. 77 KRAFT SWISS CHEESE Sl1ced -6oz. Pkg ..... ea .. 59 OAK COOKED PORK LOIN S11ced·4 oz . Pkg ..... ea .• 69 AMERICAN CHEESE Krafl Delu,:;e S11c.ed 3 lb ....... , ...•. ea. 3.49 CRACKER BARREL BARS Kraft E11tra Sharp 10oz .... _.· ........ ea .. 99 PILLSBURY BISCUITS 33 Buttermilk · 8 oz .... J for.33 Sweet Milk· 8 oz . . . J for. Extr.al1ght -8o:r ... 3 lor.33 MIX OR MATCH 'EM POUNDS FOR Mixed Fryer Parts 3 HINDQUART ERS WIT H BACK 3 FOREQUARTERS WITH BACK 3 WINGS · GIBLETS & NECKS INCLUDED This week'S CJJest ~uys in Groceries /~v!<f.l!s!l~!~t;,G£!~Cl,!!!.L ROU ND .78 ~!,!!l '!r~c~l!.t~ s~!!.f !!,~!!!~ 39 5 3/4 02, CHINA TOWN RICE 6 3/4 02. • CViva /iePkf!l.~o ,.o cr .. 29 ~azola ~argar{!l/i , LB .• 42 Royal Qfefo!!~fR..IJ,'1:'?.d.~fl3.59 SU NSHINE Hydro..: Cook1tos 15 0 2 .45 SUNSHINE Vienna Fingers 16 Oz .. 48 MAYFRESH Fro1en Orilnge Juice 6 Oz ................... 21 PLAYTEX l 1v1ng Gloves· With Free Glove In cluded · Regult>r Price $1 .49 . . ......•.. , ... 99 MJ~ Coffee All GRINDS 3 LB. CAN Co111.et Cleanser 2c OFF LABE L 14 oz . SCORESBY Scotch · Full 86 -Prool · St>v e $1 .00 Hiilf Ga! . '-'' ROYAL OCCASION Rum · White or Gold· 80·Prool F ifth •. J.49 ROSARI TA Sp1n 1sh Rose F1fih , 1.29 ANNIE GREEN SPRINGS "P11ch Cr11>k" Wine · NEW F ifth ..••. ,95 Half Gill. • . . . • ....•...• 1.19 Scott '"Towels JUMBO SIZE 'Dul/,canCJlil/,es Cake~ixes DUNCAN HJNE S LAYER REGULAR S12E 175 EAST 17th STIE!T COSTA MESA •'OPEN 24 HOURS) I 1 I i I PILOT-ADVERTISER "" WtdlltSday, July 25. 1973 DAILY PILOT JJ • and lakes of the world From the oceans, rivers • • • -to you! . ' I ' FRESH! CENTER CUT STEAKS! M1ti;rnificl'nt! 1'hat's the only way to describe it! Th~e rlelicac ie~ or the deep comt to you fttsh! .•. from Pacific waters! The warming Seo!\ nu1ke it poRsiblP tor 1':1 Honcho to offer I his first-of-the-season treat! \' ou '11 lnve thrn1 broiled, bak- ed or barbecued ... and your folks will be so glad you thought uf Sl'rving 1hem '. /b_ ,/ _... Fresh Alaskan King Salmon Steaks ..... _ ....... 52 2 ~ Salmon FRESH! •••••••••••••• s1 1!. Alaskan King Salmon ••• firm meat ••• fme flavor! \Vhole or half, for i:-reat. fa re! ,Fresh Trout .......... 59! From the icy waters of ldaho! Mi n. net weight 5 oz. each, Halibut Steak •..... 5 1 6~ Smoked Halibut ••• s l 59• C:ren! e1 111kcd over hot coals-centrr rul For a deli1othl fu ll y diffe ren1 ta!'te~ Mahi Mahi ••••.• : . 89c. Turbot Fillets . . • • • 89c. Ru!'hed here from Hawaiian shore!<! t'rom (;ret>nland'it fishing banks~ Fillet of SOLE Fresh • , , mild. !'1.\~1eet fo:nJ!li sh Sole! FRESH CLAMS lherrystnnrs. n1shcd ft'(lm Ncv.• f:n~land! Littleneck Clams ... 99c. Fresh'. nil the "'H.\' from New Enj!\and! Fresh Oysters ••••. 99c \Veslern va riety from the Pul·ific! 8 oz, jar. Fresh Perch ....... 99c. 'Easy to prepare "ihen you use "Shake 'n' bake" ••• an~ dtHCiou&! Fresh Fillet.&! Rock Cod ................ 89c •. Mild flavor makes it a favorite with all the fa mily! Fresh Fillets! Finnan Haddie .•••.. 5 1°~ Cooked Shrimp ... 519? Srnoked Y•ith aut hentic llovor'. Perfec t size for shrimp cocktail! True Cod Fillets . . • 99c. Green Shrimp ••.•. 5299• 1'he real thing, from Ca nadian waters. .lunlho size from 1he Gulf of Mexico! 0&5heygal Top Sirloin Chuck Steak l l.S.l>.A. Choice beef .•• nnlurall\' ai,:ed liit flavor'. ('enter ('.ut ~ ••. from l l.S.0 .1\. Choice qunlity beer! l-:tlective Au~u~t 1, El Rancho ~·ill discontinue offering trading ~ta mps. The entire saviniti; from thii1 act ion will he passed on to you in hunClreds of grocery prices. E\•en wilh pri•e •onlrols, !he continued e.,. ralation of pri('es ap1>ea r.o. inevitBhle. \Vh ile "·e. at El Ran<'ho ('Bnnot alnne hnlt inllntion we can make this rontribut i11n to Jnv,:er fnocl cn.o;J,o;. Ho\•/t'Vf:'r, 1-:1 Rnn rho i~ not "ll:ninl!'. diS<"ount'' ••. not h.v any menni-. '!'here is no way In susta in the outstanding qua li ly and pfr.-oneli7.ed !"ervice upon \.\.'hirh our rrputntio n has he<'n huill, with a disl·ounl ••perat inn thRI means lowered lJUAli1y :ind signifiC'ant ly ponrf'r serviC'P, \Ve y,·i11 er~n!inue In he f-'.J RanC'ho -1hr l'll Jlermnrkets "'ilh thf': difll'tl.'n rl',,. now vou'll likr 1he dilterrner het1er than rvpr'. Aged Steaks •••••.•..• s24? Spare Ribs ••.••••.•••• 99i Grocery Specials! Towols ZEE ~.BIG ROLLs .••.••• 4"'s/ 'l:·our rhofce of color.~ .•. and the price makes it so in vi ling to S8\'e! Mayannais11 -......... 591 <('hno,.e l.:u1ra Scudder·~. nnd ynu know you·vl' madr A rhnicf' for quality~ Coca Cola SIX PACK ............ 781 c·arlun of six I:! nu ncr can~ ... and thrre's so murh refre:o:hmenl 111 this '·ahH·' Golden Corn •..•.• 5 for s1 :-i1lrinJ,11i11ld {'rran1 or \\'holt J\ernel -:\Q:1. bill Pickles ......... 29c Spr1n}!li<'l d Hl'i;t1lar nr l\!!"hcr-2:! 07., Fruit Drinks ...... 3 for 51 b\·,.11r t·hntrc nf ~rear tlll~nr.;.,' ,lfj nt.. J!J .('. ~1» • s124 ~ur1m.oz.w •••.••••••• ... Frf'{'/l' dr1('d ro1!rt' (i'l 111 ••• .!.1:11 ™argarine .........• 29 c l'rw: ~1n-:.. Filher1 ',._1 lh. rurtnn Coffee iw11111 -..... 95c · '--fl'.w j!reat.-t.fl'"te-! I lb. 1:1 lh. "an .-•• --+.S2l TOMATO 12 s 1 SAUCE for . S1lrir11.trit'ld. in R ounC'r hufftt c!lln!"! 1890 Dressing ••••• 29c 'l'ht• famou:-o ?\-1ilani d re."-si ni:~ R 0 1. Planter's Peanuts •• 89c l>r.v roasted • , • 16 nunce jnr Cheez-lts •.•...•.••. 49c :-\11111·k trt•n l fronl ~unshine' Iii n1 Top-Choice ......... 5179 ~1111 ~1 f\11lfl clol!'.·s love' ';:1 n1 ~11r Dash Detergent .... 75c · 1,,._t . .;.,1111.;.,-izinn! pk1i:. 1:.lfl lh .••• ·I :!~~ Pinesol ............. 75c APPLE SAUCE j{)ur ltihhnn-dellc1nus na\'nr~ l:i 0 1 Jllr ·r P)I Sirl11in CUI, l l.S.D.A. Choice h('('I' .Lea n. wi\h so much meaty goodness! Beef Roast l{nneless rolled Eni;lish cut - 1 IS.ll .A. Choice qualit y'. Turkey Legs ••..•.•.•• 69c. Ground Beef ......... 5129• H1rli juirv meal frnm plump hig 1urkeys! Ex1ro I.eon .•• hulk or palties'. frozen fooi/! CHEESE PIZZA Orange Juice •..•. 3 1or s1 (' & \V Vall'ncia eoncenlra1e1 S nz Tater Tots ......... 33c l Ire· !rift "''ii h H1H'11n 11r {)ninn -11; 111. Apple Pie .......... 75c .l11hnslnn·, ... hil! oinr inch s1lr'. Vegetables .•.•...•• 39c (;Tf'C'n (;iRnl ('aulillo\.\.'l'r or Brnt'l'l•li '''ilh cheese suuce ••• 10 oz. Delicatessen! Oscar Mayer 39c BOLOGNA C'h1111~r lkef or Ment -slirrd-1:! 01. pkJ! Shrimp Cocktail ...• 33c l.n~1T11, 1n ·I 111. 'erving i.:IR !'~'. Tartar Sauce •...•• 39e Kosher Dills ......• 43e Hnmade -old f1shioned style -22 07.. ·oscar Mayer9ac FRANKS Super fresh Produce! P11ch111 ........... 31LI/ I.arge size! Sweet ye llow meat that's firm. juicy. navorful! Bake a peach. pie ••• serve a shortcake , • , enjoy fresh peaches! Bell Peppers . • • • . • • 29~ Thick meated ••. stuffing size! Watercress • • • • • • . • 1 O~ Fresh! Add ll'.lamour to i;alads~ Liquor Dep't! STRAIGHT WHISKEY Save 1.00 on El Rancho's 6 yr. old! Qt. El Rancho Gin ••••.• s84s -i'\n\\' rrdured 1.00'. 90 prnof-hoJf.gol. El Rancho Rum ••.. s4 9•· (lunrt-(Heachromber f\·lrii 'fs11 ~)lJc . 5th) ' Scotch .......••••.• s7 99 lil:u·k 11nci \\'h11f".,. Quart reducPd 1.:Ui! • Weibel Classics •••• 5279 Ballantine s 1 09 BEER ('nrlnn 111' six I'.! ounrt' ran!<'! ' ' Fresh LemonS' •..... 19~. Large 11ize ••. so juicy and tangy! Oranges .......... 5 .. 51 Lar11:r size juicy Valencias~ 7 DAYS! /"ricr.~ in r{{1·"t Ju/\· 2ti-Au,1.' I Wl'dnrsda\' throuJ:h 1'hur.~da\· . . ()prn /Ja if,· 9 t11 9 .'\undo'' in '" 7 1Vu .~nfr._,: tn drolrr.~. ~RCADIA: PASADENA : SOUTH PASADENA : HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: i/17 ilewparl Bl•d aod lUO:ie t and Hun ~ 11 P l1Jn Dr . ( ll Rancho Cenle1) 320 l'ir"SI Colu1 ado Bl~d f 1 t>111011 ! .1nd H11nl1np,lon Dr l'J,1H!• 1 .uid Al,~ur1qu1 n ( Ao,11 d<1<,1lk C i'iit ,·, 1 ?5'"111 f ls lb/u/t Or. ([ J~!bl 1i U ~ !I.JC•, Ce ··Ip:) •• -. I .. ' DAJLY PILOT Sweet --· ---'' '"'''"". ----\,l\l l•l'lllll 't lUl•(IN ---VAL UABLE COUPON --· 1 BORDC)N'S INSTANT I AJAX I B I BAR M BULK mLE I MASHED POTAtolS I LAUNDRY I ~~~EE!I~ I ·--TORON'l'O(APl-Koeplng :l~~;_~~~~~ro~IV!t, Fa~r-.E , D1r11GEN'l'49·' 39' 'SLICED kids ""1 from ·CIDCjy and 1.4 OZ. PACKAGE ll:; I GIANT son .,. I 11GULA1 .,, sow1 sto1u BOLOGNA ' ougar tO Ave their toolh may I Exe.use So Li rs I I .... 79!: not be the answer after a ll, I With !hit coupo11, no mlnlm11m pure"••• r•quir.d. limit I Witt. ..... co11pon, no mi11imum pu1c1'•1• ••quit1d. L1mft I Wdh 111;. COIWpOn, no minimum purch<11• ••quOr ed l om:i I says a )t1ontreal children's I P•• coupon -one co.,pon ptr cu1lom1r. Vold efltt I per c;o1,1pon -0119 Ulupon per cuito..,er. Void ,/!,, I p•• coupon -on• coupon pe r c.1io••'f •. \lo,d 1/ler W,!I. ii.ii ,o~pon, 110 mini"'"'"' p1..,ch•1• requlr•tl· On• cc~pon p•• (y1to..,1r. Void .. ft1r Sund ~~. Jwly lt. lt7l . I doctor. I Sund•v, Julv 29, 1•11. I Su,.d•v, J111y 29, 197). I Swnd1v. July 29, 197J . "Harping ay,•ay about candy GOOD ONLY AT IAl(j.AIN IASKET l'J IOl GOOD ONLY AT IARGAIN IASIClT !NAT 7JAI GOOD ONLY AT IARGA1N 1As11.n I GOOD ONLY AT IAl•AIN IASll:IT I and sugar ls a cheap and _________ ---------------------------f:5ibf!ckhar:r1ulin=~~se af~d 1--w t1!JlfiJ:llll1}fJjt):I-- - - --@1!fQ:lll(1lJJj1]:J_ - - - - -Jlt1!if!J :l!l(1JJJ¢I-- - - -- - -~:::~:· ~~: ~ny.U:~i AJAX I -PALMOLIVE I ... BAN ROLL ON ,· FRESH DAILY I ~~:,;';;:,,. s~d an°'~rtic9~ f~r I LIQUID I I -; GOLD I !II!'•• DEODORANT MUSHROOMS I ~~ in a medical I ,., DITIRGl!4NT,. I 3/39' I .ban. 1v1'1::.'·,,•.1,l,• 39" I 39' I• maguine he said he had seen = DIODOIANT Ul 101.r .. 9' I a nwnber of cases where I FULL tUAlT I IA.TH SIU U.1 I AT SOMI STOllS children suUered from low rtl Ya u . · · • • · · · · · · blood sugar -a condition In I Witli thi1 c:oupoll, 110 '"'"i'"um purc:h•1• r•quir•d. Limit 1 Wiiii thi1 coupoll, 110 mini1"um purc:h •1• r•quir•d. Limit I Witl. th,1 coupon, 110 mini"'u"' pu•ch ••• r•quir •d. Limit I W:th th ., coupon, no minimu"' purcli••• r•qui11d. L•"'" I which the bl.ood is low in I per coupon -one coupon per c:u1lom1•. Vo id .f+1r 3 b•r1 per coupon-on• c:oupo11 pt• cu1lom1r. Void 1h 1r I per coupon -oil• coupon per cu1tom1r. Void 11t•r I !&>. per coupon-one coupo n per cu1tom1•. Vo,.; •li•r absorbed sugar needed for Sund1y, July 29 , 1'17). Sund1y, July ~'I . 1'173. I lb. p•r coupon--o111 c:oupol'I p•r cu1fom1r. Void 1fl1r I Sund1y, July zq . 1'173. I nutrition, usually betw een I 173061 GOOD ONLY AT IAllGAIN IASlllT I 163351 GOOD ONLY AT IAIGAtN IA.Sii.fl I fNAT ·7lAI GOOD ONLY AT IARGAIN 1.a.s11.n GOOD ONLY AT IARGAIN IASllET -·---------------------------------------For eJlample, he had treated:l r-----------------. a child of. about age 4 for so- ca11ed temper tantrwns that always occurred about 11 in the morning or 3: 30 in the afternoon. A3 the time fac tor was so miking, he ouggesled snacks between meals. "The parents prot e s ted vehemently," he said, until he suggested the choice: "The child's teeth or his brain, and with this, the parents listened to reason.'' Since lhot day, there had been no "temper tantrums," Dr. Nlckersoo said. "Sugar is vital to the active and lively growing child. In my opinion, snacks between meals and even some candy are essenUal to active, grow- ing children." Snacks and candy "make a minor contribution to dent.al caries and a major con· tribution to good heallh ," he COLD POWER DETERGENT 59' I ·PRODUCI! RED RIPE WHOLE IT'S FUN FROZEN FOOD RICH'S C0,,11 JllCH ....................... Pint C11rton IWl'T Ill' 11 ea. Pk9. PAnlll .................................. tf 4 lteekt CAPTAIN HOOK PllH .................................. Ilg 1 y, Lb. Pk1. MOJITONI MAC:AIONI & CHllSI .............................. Ilg 20 u , Pkg. TO SHOP AND SAVE AT BARGAIN BASKET THE 19¢ 79c 69¢ 39¢ I CA.NNED FOODS SPRINGFIELD . 3/'1 PIHE,APPLE JUICE ........ llG 46 ox. Cant GINGHAM 5/'1 APPLE SAUCE ......... __ ........ _.#JO) Cana LARGE FRESH GRADE "AA" EGGS MJB COFFEE FUN STORE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS FOZEY SPATULA (4fc val~) 14C ................... e11ch WOMEN 'S TENNIS SHOE,5 . SPRINGFIELD PANTY HOSE-Flrtt Quality . COLORFUL IEACH TOWELS ...... -~~····-....... each llG 7:Z Fl. OI, PLASTIC BEVERAGE PITCHER With Lid and Pouring Spout . BEVERA.GES '1.77 ... 69c '2.98 . sac FOREMOST FRUIT DRINKS . .Gallon Jug 69c • 1 said, "provided nuoridated l ·. drinking water, adequate WATERMELONS LIPTON INSTANT TEA . ... ' ••. ,., 11.29 • nutrition and good o r a 1 hygiene, especially d e n ta I . ' flossing, exist." 1 U. CAN Ilg Half-Quart Botti" SEVEN-UP 6/79c '.! Half Loaf I Cut M1lont SC lb. l Simmered sroFF1NG slZ! 29 C .. ~:.1~;1 ~~l~:gm~~ di~ BELL PEPPERS 1b to make from leftover meat r lo~y making Meat Loa!-s1u1-MILD SPANISH . t !:m:Cr:~tt~r.~oem!:~~ ONIONS . Gardens new "h1eals i n 2:25' J Minutes." Here are the in··l----------------- 1 gredients and easy directions : MEAT WAF Vine Ripen-Honey Dew i 4 =~a:sMATOES MELONS 12~ 4 slices sharp pro cess American cheese 1----------------- 1\1 cups crumbled cooked meatloaformeatballs LONG GREEN 4f29' ·~ I ktmce can kidney beans, r s O • 2 !':1~~ chili sauce CUCUMBcR '· R ' l 'r> teaspC>ODS chill powder · Preheat broiler. Cut off tops of tomatOO!!I; scoop out pulp MISCILLANIOUS " 111-KITI BISCUIT MIX .............................. & 01. Pkg. 10¢ CORN-KITS CORN DREAD MIX .................... 6 01. Pkg. 1oc PAN ·KITS PANCAKE:; MIX .......................... 6 oz. Pkg. 10¢ GOLDEN GRAIN RICE·A·RONI ..... - Your Choice 3/' 1 .of V11rietle1 ' WEBERS L•rg• 1 V2 Lb. Loaf 39c BREAD ....................................... 49c V11lue WESSON OIL .................................... 24 Fl. 01. Bottle SPRINGFIELD SALAD OIL ........... -......... 24 Fl. OI. Bottle GOLDEN GRAIN STIR-N·SEIVE DINNERS ......................... . QUAKER 100% With Ral1ln1 NATURAL CEREAL.~ .................. & D11te1 IAKlll ANGIL PL.AKI COCONUT ....... -............... 111 14 u. lit PILLllUIYITl~UllL IWIRL CAKI MIX .................................. .. 59¢ 53¢ 49¢ 69¢ 75c 79c PET FOOD .,... HINE·LIVES 6 u. Flat Cant. Choice CAT FOOD of V11rletl" lnc:ludlng Tun. kEN·L·RATION DOG FOOD ............... ,... . ..... T11 ll Cans GAINES PRIM~ ............................... 72 OL Pkg. TOP CHOICE DOG FbOD . SEAGRAM'S . ........ 72 01. Pkg. Lltj)UOR 7-CROWN WHISKEY ...................... St• MAC ANGUS SCOTCH ........... ·-·-··-· ... -................. 5th ROUIELOF VODKA ............................................ 5th ROUBELOF VODKA .. -·--·-·-··· .. --................ '/J eal. SILVER PESO TE QUILA ..................... , ............... Qt, ~ and invert shells to drain. Chop 1 cup pulp ; drain well. Cut cheese slices in quarters diagonally. BARGAIN BASKET BETTER BEEF MANNING'S FORMULA FED BEEF -EASTERN PORK -BAR M HAMS, BACON, BULK LUNCHEON MEATS -GRADE "A" CHICKENS -TURKEYS -PLUS In saucepan combine hall the cheese, chopped tomato pulp, crumbled meat loaf. kidney beans. chili sauce and chili powder. Simmer 10 minutes. l\.1eanwhile, generously salt Inside of tomato shells. Broil 4 inches from heat until hot, about 3 minutes. MANNING'S PERSONAL SERVICE MEAT COUNTER "MANl'i!INGS -THE FINEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE" PROTEIN BLEND MIXED WrTH 6/11 6/'1 '1.83. '1.83 '4.99 13.79 $3.29 17.95 14.99 REALEMON LEMON JUICE "'• ,. n ... aott1• 59C PEPSI COLA BIG 28 FL. OZ. BOTTL!S HEALTH & IEA.UTY AIDS CLOSE-UP Famlly S l1e with 7ft.o TOOTHPASTE . . ...... FrM Ice Cube Tr11y 7 .. SECRET 5ft.o ANTl·PERSPIRANT .. 5 OL Aetot0l C11n ~ R91ul11r $1 .ot At Som• St- LIQUID PRELL I lg 16 ,I. ez. Bettle $, 39 SHAMPOO . . . . ....... Imperial Size • R99ular $1.15 At Som• Stor•• I SOAPS & DETERGENTS ~~~~RGENT ................... 10 r~~~1T1 S~:~ '2.49 DASH Hom• L11undry Sl1e $3 99 DETERGE,NT .-·-······ ......... 20 Lb. l ox • IVORY LIQUID 59 DETERGENf ,_,,,, .......... Kin9'-,ull Quart ( ~~=Hs~::1 ~.~--................. l11th lln &ar 5 /'1 ~:!NSER ' ....... Gl11nt 21 01. Can 2 / 45c PALMOLIVE For Autorutlc CRYSTAL CLEAR Di1hw111her 26ot.Ctn. 39¢ m~~e.~:~~:h ::~ :Oe~~ CH u CK tbt_ remaining c h e e s e ~::e~~:~~ll cheese STEAKS • • GROUND BEEF········ 69 RINSO Glont 79 ~b .. __ ·_A_U-ND_R_Y_D_E_T_E_RG_E_N_T __ .. _ ... _ .. _S_I•_·-~-~,',~ MR. CLEAN Giant ALL PURPOSE; CLEANER ...... 21 fl. eL FRESH SLICED Prices Effective: Thursday thru Sunday l~a !~~~e CORNEED :J:' ~~ue navor. Here Is BEEF · OllANGE RAISIN 1llCE I lli>lespoon 1 hredd ed • • • • • BEEF 129 1b LIVER • 9 July 26, 27, 28, 29 C Prices subject to ttock Oft hmttl. WE GLA.DLY ACCEPT lb !.,.,.. .... u •. s .• D ...... f.O·O·D·C·O·UP·O·N·s ........ • • • -·rind y, cup butter « marprtne I cup ..._ julct 111 CllPI •ter FILLET 79¢ NORTHON TURJOT . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . lb. ~ ll~------l lableo1m1 ltlflll: !ASTERN 39li II cup ...an -rllllm • 1 cup niw r1ce PORK NECK BONES . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. remove lhln rind tram !rub I' To llhred oronp rind, aAR.M BULK 89" with pot.10 peeler, ... 1 1nto WIENERS . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . lb. ;~SN~~·sR~~;T ..... _ ................... $1 4~. MANNING'S $ 29 BEEF ROAST . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 1b. MANNING'S ¢ BEEF SHORT RIBS ....................... 791b. lhln stripe. Melt bultu In .. ucopao. .--,---------------------------------. Add ·~!~-~and· water, rindsall. U..NNING'S LOCK ER DEEF Cut · Wrapped & Quick Frozen ~ .... -Ol'lll&• . ' ~~?E~E SIDE OF BEEF 93~. Yields I ..,.W,p. COSTA MESA PLACENTIA 19th and Placentia. 710 W. Chapman I , • size • Chevys were giving way to 1ma11 er • Chevys? NOT true! The top sellers • ttlo. 411714/ZiOS are new-regular-si.ze-C·h•·vys-: .. --·--··-~ • here • fq11ippecl with tif1t.d 9l11l, 111tOM1tf1 tr1111mi11i1~ 140 1~h11, h11 .. r/clt· tro1t1r, wlrl11I trim rtftt1, Wohitt wtll tir11, r1dio, uncltr .. 11, W1irt1ra, filt1r1, 1tc. ------------···-· Only f!,788 and Vegas -the extremes of the en· : tire Chevy line! In fact, regulars and . 11 Vegas are in an exciting race for .) sales .. leadership at HOWARD Chevrolet! HOW ABOUT THAT? We proudly offer· .these two great ' ' l J Chevrolet lines and' suggest 'you . con• : side,r the comfort and. luxury of Amer• , ' ica's perennial favorites, the Impala " and the Caprice, or the economy and ~ compactness of the Vega, America's . ~ liHle car that does everything we 11 ! You be the iudge. PI ease visit our friendly ''Clievy Land'' now to, inspect c. and drive these wonderful cars. The • sparkling new 1973 examples pictur-, · ed to the right are typical of price , reductions available HOWARD Chevrolet --' now at ••••• • 1n Newport • .Beach~ •••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE F o . HOWARD Chevrolet's " Chevroleose Low rate plan offers the savings and convenience big ·fleet users enjoy! ASK FO LEASE 5°:::r.i :.: .... VI, 1utg. !rans.. poWet" stftf"lng, a ir c-.. vinyl rDOI caver, etc. Hlct car, Good mlln.. OHL Y Mustang Coupe $13 88 ' cvl. lfl'lllrie, 1ulo. tr1n1.., poww 1tffr· lf19, rld10, 1tc. A nlc1 c!e1n cir. (YXV 6111 ONLY '7 2 Monte Carlo S2CJSS VI. 1u1o. tr1ns, POW!• steerlnQ, brlk", 1.!<lory •Ir, Yinyl root, radio, • >-11(.., loo nlcl lor this low prk1. W7ETY) ONLY '71 '/ Vega Hotchback "'l')OS ~ speed, rlldlo, etc. loll of 111 n'l!le-Ii a 111t. (3'1EAL/ ONLY V Chevy 1 Ton Van "AOO VI, •wlo. tr1n1 •• radio, wood pe..el lnllrlor, Low rnllft. Rudy tor _.k ._ or pl1y. ONLY Chev. Impala Spt. Cpe. r Aulo. lr1ns., PO"r SIHl'ln;, VI, " tln!MI 9l1M, whll1 wells, 1ir conc1., 11C. Lovely gold lln!s11. l141AGX) ONLY '69 Porsche 911T $46 88 t 11'19d, AM/FM r.ciio. w1cr11 ·M'u!1ls, r.wfll !Ir .. , 4'!4AVAJ O"'lY '68 Mercury Colony Park vt, H .. ,!!'Wis., l'OW'r 1~, 1lr -UlldlNMlflt, !Mf rid!., llte!rlc wl11- ......., tk., IWX,M7). S111C.l1I 'rice 't" !\ Cadillac Cpe. DeVille c-24 88 ~ VI. 1111! POWf'r, AM/FM rld>O, &Ir 1J ' cundlUonlnq, llC., c.i;WIC6$11 ONLY ' Nova 2 Dr, Cpe. S VI, IU!o, lr1n1., power sheering, radio, v+nyl roof, 1lc. fZUC14lf ONLY 88 '71 '71 Ford LTD 9 Pass. ,... ~ Stellon Wa91111, Vt. IUOI. Iran,., POWer .... sletrln; .. b!'1k11, AMIFM Sle1"90, !IC• ' .. !ory 1lr, roof rick, etc., 11'1 wagon 11'"41.. 11S70JAl ONLY Camaro C' Au!o. lr1n1., 1lr cO<ld .. ~ 1!et-rlng Y end br1"-"• Vt, whitewalls, tinted 9tes1 ,.tic.. Unusuttlv low mllng1I ONLY '68 BUICK LA SABRE H.T. ' VI, •1110. lr•111., p1., r1dio, etc., good tr.insport•tion. l~Gt.°Y]) In Newport ' Beach '71-VEGA 2300 2 DOOR 41,.H, r•di1, h1tl1r. A nic11conomy ~•t. l lYllSll. ONLY '72 CAMARO Z28 f'l VI, 4 ,,..d, bvck1t 1•1h, r1ll'lol• mirror, "''9' & wid1 ov1 I - 1t1tl b1lt1d ffr11, 15,000 mil11, or1n91 color. ll1ck I 1trlp1f, An •lfttll1nt c•r. I 167 FUD) ONLY CHE VEL LE MALIBU CONVT. VI, aul~. fr•11t., pow1r 1l11rl119 1lc,. low mll11 I b1•11fifo;I. !PHP 9111 ONLY Half Miit South of . - ONot• C:O.nty -• Airport New 1973 Notch back Coupe! --------~--------------- New 1973 Sport Coupe! No. 101456/1501 Equipp1d with 1utom•tic tr11u111i11ion. pow1r 1t11ring and brak11, VI 1ngin•, vinyl roof cov1r, 1ir conditioning, 1ux. lighting, r1dio, whit1 wells, wh•1I cov• 1r1, door tdg• g111rd1, h•1f1r/d1fro1t- .,, •tc:. ---------------~--------- New 1973 Station Wagon! ' No. 421 147/2536 Equipp1d witft •uto1111tic: fr11umi11ion, tint1d g11ts, 140 •llgin•, Wh~•I trim rin9t whit• wells, r1dio, HD radi•tor, · cu1tom 1xt1tior 11nd1ru11. frlt.r1, mir• ror1 h11t1r/d1fre1t•r, •tc, ------------------------ New 1973 Sport Coupe! .-( No. 170914/2162 Eq;ipp1d with 1ir conditioning, 1uto. matic h1n1mi11ion, pow1r 1t11ring end br1k1s, VI •ngin1, pow1r window1, color k•y1d m1h ind b1lh, sld• meld. i1191, w-inyl roof cow-er, r•mot1 control l[lit,JGt, comfort tilt 1t11rin9 wh11l," -Whif1 wfl/1, r•dio, HD-b1H1ry 111d rl· cli1tor,.1 r11r 11et 1p11k•r•, bump•r 9111rd1~ .+c, Only $4,488 ---~--------------------- New 1973 Hatchback Coupe! ( No. 351491/2172 Equipp1d with 1utom1tic tr1nsmi11ion, 140 1119in•, ti~t.d 9l•11, whit1 will tir11, flttws, minorr, M1t1r/cl1fro1t1r, un cl1r191I, 1tc. Only ~,888 ------------------------ New 1973 Sport Sedan! ... No. 121 471 /1014 Equipp•cl with eutom1fic tr1n1mi11l0fl,. pow1r 1t11rin91 ind br1k11, VI 1n9in1, "'irrors, filt1r1, h11t1r/d1fro1t1r, ti11t• 1d 91111 1id1 mok:lin91, •ir cortditlo114 ing.. whHI cov1r1, whlt1 will fir11, ti· di11, 1tc. Only $3,988 833-0555 OPIN SUNDAY -_,..,. .. -. Julr 21tlt CHEVRC ' I ET Mac Arthur and Jamboree levards Enter from Mac Artlllr ' I I J f ! I I I • I ' t: I f . . .... .--• . PILOT-AOVfRTISER WtdntMUy, JuJJ 25, 1913 DAIL V PILOT 47 ) There's something ebout speciousness thet makes it eesier to grow up. Room to stretch out & reelly enjoy life! It's important to big folks and little folks elike! At "The Reel Estaters" we meke it e point of knowing the needs of fami - lies who come to us for homes. Remember we are the largest locally owned Real Estate firm with over I 00 professionals to help you every step of the way. Pleese drop by, we will be happy to answer any of your questions. • "It'• F11• to Be Nice to:P"8plfl'' .· HIGH ON A HILL OCEAN VIEW HO\V \\'OU!d yoti like to own this magnificent . hon1e that sits on a private street v.ith Park-Uke Surroundings overlooking the Pacific Ocean? .t'ou might expect to pay a king's ransom but' you would be surp1iscd to k>srn that it's only p,500. Hurry and call 842-2535. . " . {. ·. , .. PENINSULA POINT SEEING IS BELIEVING $69,900 We'll bet you money, marbles or chalk you won't f'ind a neater 2 bedroom home on the ·point! Walk to a private beach -% btock to the ocean -1 block to tile bay -detlghtful master bedroom -OVt'!'Size doublE" garage - 7% terms available with owner -Ca11 546-2513 for appointment. ~·-'~ .. MESA VERDE $4B,900 This home has 4 bedrooms -3 up and 1 down- stairs plus 3 bathrooms, a nice large famlly room and a formal dining room beautifully dee· rated Generous built-in storage ln garage. Bring your bikes and you'll be handy to a bike trail to the beach. Don't miss this one for only $-48,900. Ca11 now for an appointment at 548-2313. BEST BUY IN CORONA .DEL MAR 3 bedraoms family room on fee land for $59,500. Nice sized PlaY yard access ·to Shorec-liffs private beaches, panelled family room with bookshelves and Swedish fireplace, custom shutters, w~ll· paper and charming wooden mantel on brick fireplace In llvini: room. 673-8550 . ;· HARBOR VIEW HOME "MONTEGO" Join tho:!le Vi•ho are fllding the ultimate in N~·­ port Uvlng. Enjoy the broad green belts. fresh ~ breezes, euperb community association fa~ Cllltles at nominal cost, tinefi t schools and shop- ping. You can still gel int() this lovely 4 bedroom home with family room in new condition at $72,000 -yuu own the land Call 546--2313 !or appointment. OCEAN BREEZES Feel the cool ocean breeze from this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home located on a quiet cul-de-sac street . Just look at that heavy Spanish tile roof. It's a La Utest& home &nd It's sharp !or only $43,900. cau now t 842-2335. JI _. A HOME YOU'LL NEVER OUTGROW! S1>acious and elegant, planned for uncon- gested family living as "·ell as gracious entertaining. Some special features include corner Joi , cathedral ceilings and a huge ramlly room. It's just 6 months new and priced right at $52,500. Call 847·6010. THAT HOMEY FEELING • Cozy Kitchen • Panelled Ll.vlng Room with Fireplatt • Warm Shag carpeting Throughout I • Big Yard with Patio and Barbecue ~ . < • Immaculate and Ready to Move Into " ~ " . • •• U2,750! ••• ).,., ... ~'Call 141~0... '· .. { ~; CLEANER THAN THIS- tll('y don't come. This crcampulf \Von't lust. It's a truly elegant 4 bedroom home that is completely upgraded and spic 'u span sparkling. You'll Jove the many ex- tras included in the lo\\.', lo\v price o! $36,000. Sec it NO\V! 847-6010. NEW BALBOA DUPLEX Prime Newport Peninsula location. Spac· lous 4 and 3. Deluxe features include floor to celling brick fireplace. La.vish use of tile In kitchens and baths. \Valk In closets - open be6m ceilings. Laundry area for each unit Steps to the beach. $109,000. Ca11 646-7171. ...... ACCENT ON INDIVIDUALITY Exceptionally warm fet!llni;: to living room- dlning area y,•ith charming comer used- Ol'ick fireplace, bcant ceilings and lovely oc..'t'an Vit!\V. 3 bedrooms and enclosed lanai on Jpvely large fee Jot wi th plenty of roon1 for a pool or expa nsion. Copper plumbing, hardwood floors and other quality con· struction makes this impossible to dupJi. cate today. $89.500 -and shown by ap- pointment only. call today to aee-. 673-8550. ,, ARE YOU A BEACH NUT? 1 mini block from the wat('r in Newport Beach. Plus an Income unit above the large double garqe. Priced at only f70,000. HurTY cau 646· 7171. EASTSIDE ANNIVERSARY COTIAGE L)vcly 2 bedroom, 2 blllh, hu::" fa1nily nJOnl horn"' on Eastside \\'ith R. tolal of 18.'lO sq. f!. of fun living SIJB.CC. Lar.i;e R2 lol, block \1·all on sldl'S and T'l'ar. Room for camper or boat - $37,500. To see, caJI 646· 7171. ''THE PERFECT WIFE" She's not 11rct1 y, but shf' ,,·ork!I hard. This triplex, located In i\'r\1·1xi rt l·lcights area, has an incu1nc of $.J Li [){•r month, and is uriced at only $40.000. Cal! l\"ow ! 646· 7171. NEW PRICE! HARBOR VIEW HILLS Lusk 4 bedroom, 2% baths, family room, 2 fireplaC('S -All of this In Corona de>l l\lar'1 finest are>a. lndoor-ootdoor li\'ing at its best In this extra clean 1 ~ y('ar old home. Asking onJy $95,000. For more inlormaUon, please call 673-8550. TIU·PLEX $55,500 3 spacious 2 bedroom units. 1 ~J baths ellch. T11·0 patia'! l'ach unil. Excl•llrnt Costa i\1eia location. J\lay c11nsldcr e,,;change for horn£' in Corona de! J\lar. Call 5•16-1600. PLEASE DON'T i\li~ seeing · this $25,000 3 bedroom on thr eastside of Costa J\fcsa. If you've missed exceptional buys before, call this minute- 646-7171. DUPLEX • JUST LISTED Like new -near Big Corona Beach -Both units ha\'e 2 bedrooms and one bath - Excellent condition -Prime location - lk'st buy In Corona del !\far dupll'X<'~. S79,500. 673-8550. INCOME + HOME $57,500 4·Plex o(f Newport. Freshly painted. Good re>turn. No vacancy. Pride of O\l.'nersblp. llurry -call to prcviC\\'. 516-1600. • PLEASANT AND PRODUCTIVE 0.,.. ..... ,..,.. ten ., t9tet wort:htt " •• , '""' ts "" ,.....,., ud pr.d.cthoe. Tiiey MJ ••• tile CID,ICDlhD ..... spirit eff tile c:Htfllffl trelld119 .,. ftte two -t ""tJer- f'Clllt rMH• fer IMlr CONSISTENT proch1c:• tlvlty. l•r• """ -Mf'ff ttttttt. THlll'S lOOM AT THI TOP. leq11lr....e11h: l11"9flty ... ,. E11t~11tlOIM. P.S. t..t'• r.ft; ••• ,.._.cell_. et 146-1600 . "'\ HARBOR VIEW HILLS PRICE REDUCTION l..n\'f'iy four bedroon1 horne (In pool sized lot "'ilh family roorn. 1.>reskfast nOIJk. laundry roon1, larKC sunny Jlrlllio "''ilh lolJI or privacy -180" panoramic \'it'\\·. And fre land truly pricN1 be!O\V 1i1arket at 5104,500. 673-8MO. .. ---• '.:11'" DON'T MISS THIS hc'autiful homf' -clos(' tn Suu1!1 Cnast Plaza - 3 lx.--drooms -famil)' rno1n -t.'Uli lon1 drapes - • coven>d p..i.tio -cha.rminK fire11LIMX• -shO'.o.·1 like mod\'l. 0nl~ $.13.9<Kl. 646-7171. , YOUNG FAMILIES ... \Viii find this to be the J><'r(C'Ct s tartPr hom('. This J bedroom hou!u• on a lar.,:r corner lot ln a quiet ncll'.;'hborhood clos~ l•l ~chools. Priced al only $26.950. Call l!Jday 842-~jJ;), 400 ACRE PARK FOR YOUR BACKYARD :J largl"( brii,:hl bedroon1s, kitchen "'ilh all mod••rn aµ11lb1nC'<'s. Heavy );hake mof, and a \\·ell-kept n1•ii.:hborhood. All 11[ thi~ harks up to a 400 nrre Pflrk y,•ith a 1narln11 and library pr('st>ntly under constn1r1ion. :Sl;JOO do\\'n \\·Ill i.;t•I }i1u in this bf•autifu/ hun1fll at S.11,500. Call for info11nation 11nd 11re· viev.1 of this excell<'Jll .. ·aluf'. Call 8'12-2.:>:13. CUSTOM POOL TROPICAL PARADISE is the themt• for th~ enchanling hurne - y,·at.£'rfalls, tikis, bloomin).:" tropical nov.•f'rs and outdoor li~h tin~ 11.doro 1h\s ma~nifi­ C"nt bllck yard. You O\\'P it to your.-o •lf 10 !'l('f' it rh;bt no\\·. Call 842-2335 and hav(' a luau~ PricP S:'.6,500. BETTER THAN NEW $3B,500 II'.~ 1•1 .1-ear:< nlct -but likt• n i::ren ! 11·in1·. hns in1provl-d 11·ith age'. As the ulij<•('l of lol'inc; care Hild rian1p1•rh11.: it "°'" h11a~t ~ an f'il",lillnt a11tic1uP 111/rT.,rr>d v.•inlni::-end dining area. lnfurmatly feas t al a cunven· irnt hrcakfasl bar. Gt•nt>l'f!US rAhinf'IS built in 11·ith barlwcue. Premiun1 11·a1J t•o1·f'rini:~. drapt•rif's and carpets. Tnstcrully land· scapl'd lo Pxtend the rovf'1~ r.a1in into KI'8Cious Soolhf>rn CaJi!urnia. Jiving. Call 5't6-2J13 for a shO\\'ing. ASSUMABLE 7°/o $20,500 -The price you can't beaL 2 Bedrooms -2 sr.oric• This home's quite a treat. ~ou v.·alk to the school,,_ '"'rou y,·a.lk· to the store.. 0.11 546--2:Jl:J 'You can't nsk for more. HAPPY POOL HOME $35,500 Probably the best valut' in tht' area. Lux· urious heatf'd fJOOl next tn a cl!ru11 mini· !.1'ove. No !'ltr1>ets to crfl!!s Lo reach th£' i:rammar school. and walking distanc:~ to hi gh school and Orange Coast Colle>~e. Ov1•1· sized 2 car garage '"'ith room for y,•ork· shop and you name It. Plea!le phoni> no1v for an apriointment to vicv.• thill "xclu1d\'t' propc-rty. 5.JG-2313. -I ~ IT'S "NOT" A CONDO $25,900 .'Xnr is if on l('ased land. It is a 3 IX'drM1n, fr~h· ly !!flinted. carpeted throughout homf'. llurry bt-· rure those b.111.t and trailer fans disem·C'r that It has alley acc,.ss and bcit you to It. Call nO\\' to sec this budget cha.mier. 847-6010. SITIING AND WISHING? lhat you 1"1lllid OY.TI your· nv.·n hon11>? You can! If you ha,·e a totnl du"·n of about S2000 call MW to sec this c;N'at horn('. It's locn!f'd in a pretty nt>ighhorho11d and 11·aili11i.: for yuu. f'ull prict" Is iust $31.500 and thC' fit>llt>r \.\'ill /Jf'lp llf\Y yoor tosts. \Vhat arC' yuu '''llitini.: tor: 8~7-6010. CLOSE YOUR EYES (•ff•r you r••d thl1) and pk-tun• a lirt•~h l and 1·h1·1•r,\· kil\hf'n and tan1ily room fn this ~111 .. ·r ·I h1·dr()l1111 hnm1·. H has J<,, ... Jy ('"lllbh~hl"d 1.and.~CAl'ini.: and i~ locntf'd 1n a quiet dt'sirahh· 11r·t•a. 1'11.:tun· it alrf'ady dC'C· Grated and \\'Aitin~ for you to sN'. Thf'n pi ck u11 your phone and call 847-6010. Only $43.500. OCEAN BOULEVARD CORONA DEL MAR VIEW l id.Spanish 5-bedroom. den, formal dir1in1: room, ·11n11ly r1Y•lll on "V•'r·~i:t:f'd lut jU!->I ~t••p., fron1 tlw Q.l"aCh \l'ilh R (ahuluU;. O(T;\11 \'1•'\I. Tht• only spa· !'i"ll', :'11!1h"l1111' S1 .. 1nish h-otllP \\ i1h :l)I l)f \/JP cha11n (Jf Curoua d<'l .\/ar. !§197,500. GiJ-85.30. SHARP LA QUEST A ASSUMABLE LOAN .1 h1•d1'1J()l'll, :.! hnth. 1110 yt•ar old h•J1ll1• 11lth hc:lmf'd 1·athedl'l'll C<'llini;:~. UpJ..'l"lld1•d shfl(t rnr• !K"·l!ng. Pali() kitchen 1\·irh J\nn~tmnc Solarium floorini.:. tloi;e to sch<X•l8, lihops i.nd ~ach. \\'on't last long at onJy $1,1,9.';0. Cell today, Al'.!·2335. ' ' "1'1• Fun to Be Nice to Pl!Oplf!'' NEWPORT *EAcil 1700 ""*""' --..... 7171 OOS'l'A MESA 27'0~-- 5*-llU . IRINTINGTON BEACH 17'11 -~ -. 6014 w.,,., AYt. t.42..ZSH t.474010 CORONA DEL MAR 332 M-trit• '7MSSO INVESTMENTS 2790 Hlllllor 11..i.. So~t 201 Costa M-su.uoo I I._ .... __________________________________________ _ • -• ... • • . • . • • I ,. DAILV PILOT 'TUMBLEWEEDS • • \Ve'Vl' ~ecN 601NG lOGETHER rM S11l.l. 71 MON1llS LAST FRIPAY ! • IGNORI NG '100! WANNA KNOW WlJ.Y? HILPE11AlllLI HAVE NEVER EVl!R 60Ne WI TH 'IQ'.J! • • t • • • .. , • • •. MUTT & JEFF FIGMENTS NANCY J i---1..~..;..~~~--i I I CANT STAND TH AT BRAINY GIRL WITH TME SHE's ALWA'IS SHOWING OFF HOW MUCH SH'E-l<NCM'S HIGH IQ. IDDAT'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS • I 9'01,11 lortlrl 1 Symboll 10 flne- t l•ln•d min1r11 14 Own 15 AllywUl'l l group: Y1r. 16 Ml9cell1111 17PFCorL• Corpor1t 1a Eno111n coll•lf• 20 C1rry bolll ~ ov1rt111d 21 Every: 2 worda 23 Allan <II E.-e11e1 .... 150 Woolly cre1t11r• 151 -P1ter: S1lnl P1ter 153 lncll1n b11n $1 Living Wiidiy 11 1 Bolder en 12 ''8howbo1t" hit: 3 word• 94 eri.1 iener 65 Soc111 11nk 1111 R111own 117 frlgnt ea flCIH!•I•• ea a1t1 per1l11entl1 DOWN kktgd OIW I Sm11i11i.ll nlli'l'e llOfl 25 F1vor: Prltilc 2 T11101n 26 M1cl'lln• V.dl1n tool 3 Con1111Tl\y ;>a T11rrori.1 4 For1ord1in 3.t Sull1r $ Olrl'1 "'"'' • d11prlv11lofl II For11on•r iOS l ln1m1n 1 Kind of 7 M111'1 cun1nl n1clln1tft1 I Lit r1tlolt !'M Ml. 0 1111111, a An91I • to l1l1nd1 10 W r11t..,'1 -.:!19 01sco1or1d t i \:! 4 I AbllrlCl , 1 CPlolr b•ln~ "''"'blf 2• C11et 111d Hurons 28 G1n1!lc m1t11i.1 27 Actor Gt1e11e 28 0 1• continent 30 Co11111t011 c o111r•ctl0. 31 Tl'lought.I 32 IMMUtCll M 33 E.-t 111ln1• 31 "Th•-OI I A '· ' F L E II F ~ .-S ' ' ' " T E > " 13 Actor•' '"iU111 <IS K lel011g "'T U11at1tl 19 North S2 Angry ~3 Ve•I sourct 51 Nichols" he•o 55 Alb1core 56 Whe11 C11g1f)' l1: Abbr. sa Au11IMI n•m • 59 Thr11d: . .... -EVEN IN HOPSCGfCH PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER THE CAANCE5 AAE TKAT LA561TER'S. 1.EfT TOWJ.l, 6ET$Y, •• BUT EVEN IF KE DID COM! TO SPENCER fAA.Y..61 HE COULDN'T GET IN HERE! <· MISS PEACH • by Doug Wiidey 'fM' T()WNfOllC' MAYE PLprry ~ RfSPlCT FOR V00i AMGEL, N.o MAALA .... by Tom K. Ryan by Al Smith +\ECK----I MIG!IT AS WEU...JOIHTMEFAMILY! by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller 42 Scythe 12 LIO f\111d le 13 P1111 4 1 '01111t •ok1" 18 COlftlftOI\ It!• a ••• ~ 39 Pal..,,.. lot ••• Pr11!b 60 Cultl~1t1d 63 Chn1t11n 11111iv11: J.\ARt:I A MASON'S "" • :(5 B•r;ain of& Old wlt1 'll'llCll 2a Showed gtiel •O Woral1d l1brk:s f:N~Mi&S 1-l~T Sullllt " DICK TRAC Y DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANANAS by Roger lradflekl by Chartes lonotti SU!Tl/INK I /:)Ol(J'T ~. B ct~BR FHU.O <Jl/6N I . see IT?' ...___, __ ._ .... _____ __.WI L.--------'~&..J GORDO ., ;, " Ii 11 fl ,[ MOON MUWNS ANIMAL CRACKERS ELEPf\l>.mS l)()t.lrr CUMS TREES ! ... EllE!l<i AIJ11/1Al- BOOK POSl.ISHED \OILL BCAR ME OJT f by Charles M. Schulz by Harold Le Doux by Mell lOl.I ~ DON'T ,ltlrl 'fO APP1'11CIA1'1 TMli OISTINGTIOH. AFTIOR Al.I., .-11 OF '1t:11A Wl~L. llVl!lr· MA~li 'WMO~ W><o• 0 1' "fl.IE SOCIAi-~l~'ftJ<: .• by Chester Gould TllEV TOOK MY GUNS, MY 2-WAV, ANO Q/T Tiii! -Liiie! so WE'RE ON CUil "Pl!AH )l <SfE ... MMIBE. 'I. BEll'CR. <SETDOWM ! by Gus Arriola by Roger Bollen ' DENNIS THE MENACE I ' \ I. L ' l l i l t t I l \ . l • 1¥1.S ' . ·. . _, ,. - :--\. ' "' GARBENSTANGEL JUDGE'S DD THEIR TH ING TD OBVIOUS DELIGHT OF ONLOOKERS AT 1973 CONTEST RETIRED CLOCK MAKER WA HLSTROM AND HIS KEEN MACHINE Square Gears, Chrome Balls He IP Make Garbenstangel Great Left to Right: Gene Tardy, Prof. K. C. Stangel, Lawrence Wahlstrom (Winner) and Ed Nix of KEZY ... • Great 1973 Cont,es t Winner S7>cnt 15 Ye<1r.~ _\ ll·vcar-uld retired eJock n1;1her \1".10 ~pl'nl 1.J \!'<If,, '~ct1!11 ,.: l"l'Ud· .i•r the big ll1.0 ll1Ctll V.'Ull !up 11on or~ at !he 1\/7:.: eu1ld a He ilL'r <._;a. h 11~1~ll ~L'I Co ntes,t and Intern;i t1 onal 1:al lye. Laurente .\. \V:1hli,tro1n IJ111 lt tnl! !o\1nC'n1cd1c t:<•a r .\,~c111bl 1· 1"'!"'.,i.1\ what you cal! i t 1vhen ~ou "re he1 ng serious:· he explained lo 1.ne l Cnlc:.l '' · fitial l. ft con1ain" 1nore than 700 n1nv1n:.,: part ~. includ ing ~q uarc ~l·ar.~ :i11d other cccenlr1c pieces of "'el l·oiled 1nal't1111f'rr. Other \\'i nners in the nutly ennll·sl t:o·spon:-orrd hy Ille J).l!I \ l'.lnl c.11•1 South Coa st Plaza r.lerchants 1\S!>OC1ation were selected v.·11 h equal ;!I P(' Ii \ the !hree Judges -Prol. K . ('. Slan;..:el tac tor ;\larly 1''uel•s1. Gene' 'l'ard' tGolcten \\'est College in.~truc:lor anc\ lhc "old pro ' of garbcnstangel!n!.!1 an d Ed l\ix IHadio KEZY 's gift 10 !he sill y "'Cason J. Runner-up to \Vahls1ro1n's sli i kl~ running gear a1;..:e1n hly in lh<-flpen Division v.•as a welded·togclher garben:-.!angel lhal t la n l!ed a bell p111111ded on a horseshoe with a hamn1er and printed nloney ,~·hen thc handlc \\'as 1urned. It was built by l\1eal 1'hon13s,. "'ho c'a !!ed himself "t/1e gtt r/1ens11111ge! blacksn1i th .'' . Third place in !he OJriW-11 Division \\'as taken by a fan1i/.\· cn tr1 -·'~fo nr \' :.f111ion J\laster." built b,v P.ill and Donna '/e!ich anc! their children. Scott. 1:~. ;i nt! 'lnren. I I. .111,,:or Di\'isio n winner \Vas P.rent i'\.'lt('nr\.:ell . J 1. of i\cv.-1lorl B1•ci<"h \vho.o:p · "1i:oln ln tern1Pd1ate Srhool proj t_•rt \\''1 '-f'11 1 itlerl "l.illlc Fai thful " 'J'•\'<:-1· "·yea r·old Paul F'abr"' C"\tl1e tip a dark-horse 'A'ln111'r of ~ef'onrl nlact' in 1·" di.vic;ion with a <i lH•l!irked l\Vn·b\·-fo11r he 'f'! up in :1 Chri~ln\:1•· 1:-ec-!il.::e "'"'Hi. lie railed the ~0-'ont-!all entrv .. r::irh"n"t:•n •1PI \\'1 th o;.;1:ind .. Th irrl P 11r'" i n thc clivi sion \\1ent 1fl a toothpick <;C!1lp1urc h:· !1:1!1 \:11•hftl~. 11 . l'f' r :>llrd it "J\1on s1ro11c; \hri..,!n1a." Trre .. Speri ~I :i\\"•rrlc \'lf'nt II• \rtl1nr t\ll r-n. "(;;1rhr-n"'t;in"r-l \1'~!h '.\Jn..,! Pl:lu:.:· erfla ~f!en:'' Pere P""\·n<;f, '':\loc;! Ztl7enrlonnen t~ra ben "t ant'el:" J ohn P/'1nri•. "Garben,.tangel \\'ith i\lo<.:! Ori gin.1! D1ppnlecK:" and l\C'i'h Pere,. "l.arhcn· stanpel \\Tith Clas~ir Znc nc;t!(t." Unopposed. the Orange r oast \ol!e ge tean1 comnri<:Pfl nf lhric; l)n,·Je ~nd Rruce Derflinger took the honnrc; in the Collegiate 11i,·i,.ion · Asse 111l1l i11 g 700 Gears -··· , ·] .. • :i • , \: ·1 ·I • ' 1;, ; I ,. ~ CHAMPION OF JUNIOR DIVISION COMPETITION FOR Brent McCorkell, 11 , and His 'Little Faithful' 1973 \Vinner of the garben.,tanf1e l nU 77 lC rut·to~ether \\'Jc; r..:a vlc Klimek. 6242 \\'::irner :\\'e., ll11ritin ~tn n Rt_•;irh. \rho \\·ac; "iven s~n in ""'arbeni;;tan<1('\ getus" <South Coast Pla7.a ,E!ifl certifira le~l. Other \\'inners .<:hared in ~250 \YO rth of certificates. Colle~i !lle \V1nn ers also v.•erc gi\·en ~po rts en se1nhles Ueans and topsl from Gentry. Ltrl. HE BUILT 'GARBEN STANGEL WI TH STAND' Paul Fabre, Junior Div ision Second Placer PROFESSOR MARVELS AT •ADAM' Turnt1bl1 Entry by Pttt Provo1t ••• ·' • ~- ' COLLEGIATE DIVISION WINNERS WITH TROPHY Chris Doyle, Bruce Derflinger Uphold OCC Tradition ENTRY BY NEAL THOMAS, 'THE This Crowd Pleai;er Toole Se .. GARBENSTA NG EL BLACKSMITH' c:ond Place in Open Oivis1on 1 i " PU.OT·MlVl'RTISElt W......,, .j!OI\ 25, 1"1) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijLJij EMJ,LV PILOT ., ,' ~ jiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-- The-Biggest Marketplace on the Oranee..Coast • -· • --... ..... •• •Mt Auta1 1~1, •.... ' •••• 9SO . 990 ~ ......... _ .... 914 , ...................• 100 . 799 DAILY PILOT C1ASSrFIED A ·DS . -· .. , .... • .SU ·S49 ....... -....... &IO··· bol ·-°""'"· .... 100 • ' ' ................. 200 ·299 -lo< Salo • • • • • • JOO • 124 I.alt & found • • • • • • • .sso . 574 ,._ chandiM, • , • , . , • . IOO -tt9 You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678] One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval ......... ' ' . ' .•.• 300 • .., Set.-ft '"""""°" , . . S7.5 • .599 ---·· ......... Jrenportation. • • • • • • . 91.5 -949 ERRORS. AdvtrllHra ollovld chock their ods dtlly l -rt erron lmmodl1tely, The DAILY PIL01 111u11111 ll1blllty for the flrst lncorNCt lntertfon only. r _,,,,. JI .el I -t .. •• We-·•-,., ...... , ' - SPECTACULAR I $29,750-LOW DOWN G o r g e o u _s 4 bdrm. Sharp 4 bdrm, 2 bath Pools. tennis crt.s . & home. Rear living rm, prks. Formal dining ramily rm. Covered pa· Family rm, fireplace. tio. Fruit trees. Bullt- $57,950, brk. 540-1720 ins. Forced air ht. brk. rm. Electric built ins. 540-1720 General General H yot(re }lhµtning a ~~~ Half gone in half a year and the rest will not last long. Hurry to see this distinctive Newport Beach development of condominium homes, built·ln clusters around handsome courtyards. _,_smo OUR 24TH YE,,R Offering S.rvlco Only Experience c ... Provide EASTSIDE-COSTA MESA 4-Pler (2 duplexes) tied together by car- ports, provJdin~ maximum privacy for each unit. They ~JSt ol 2 bdrms. each unit, with complete blt-ins., incl. oven, range, garb. disp., dishwasher AND forced air heat. W aJk to shops, post office, banks, etc. $33, 750 Per duplex -must be sold together. Total price · $67,500. Xlnt financing avail. OPEN• DAILY 1-5 715 CAMEO HIGHLANDS, CORONA DEL MAR An ouisianding value· in a prestige location. 3 Bdrrns. & family rm . home, price only $69,500 General Genltr1l · ' • I Gonorol OLD CHARMER NEWPORT HEIGHTS COTT AGE sharp 2 hr, 1 ha., w/lols of paneling. Lg. brick frplc. & Hlu·dwood firs. 127' deep R·2 lot with alley access. P.S. Don't miss the un· finished guest house. CALL 546-5880 THREE BEDROOM + HOBBY ROOM MESA VERDE'S BEST VALUE -at only $31,000. 3 Big bedrooms, large county style kitchen, dining room and added hobby room. Pride-of-ownership area just one block from schools. CALL quick on thl• one -Ju5t listed. 546-5880. NEAR SOUTH COAST PLAZA MUST HAVE QUICK SALE -Adult occu- p;ed 3 bedroom, 2 bath, with a large kitchen, Huge cul-de-sac lot with many fruit trees and • brick fireplace and beautif.ul covered patio. room for your own garden. Owner le;aving State. CALL 546-5e80. #'>» HERITAGE 0 • REALTORS 546-5880 Opon Eves. General CORUNA OEL MAR /U.!llA'>T { UA'>I HI• ll~A~ 644·7270 FOREVER VIEW Watch the boats by day and harbor lights by ntght from your own living roon1. The ULTIMATE in 1'""EE ~'l'I· ership, luxury on-the-water living. 2 Bedroon1•. 2 'bath condo in prestigious area. Pool, security guan:I, boat slip available. CHANNEL REEF. CALL FOR app:iint· men1 .•..••••.•••••. $95,000. 644-7270 ROOM TO ROAM I I " ' ' • CALIFORNIA EXQUISITE 4 BDRM Eight superb models, each a masterpiece of luxury, comfort, convenience and quality construction. Sundecks, fireplace, wet-bar, elegant Master Suite, Sun-Liteo kitchen. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimlExdusive location 10 a -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, QUIET AREA. Lots of -TWO-STORY, 4 Bcd.l'OOlll, I J.}nJa ~6/e 21h ba!hs, fi repla ce. SUNDECK ort large mast.er , / j parents htde-11.~ suite. ( BEAUTY $47,500. Executive home $34,950. Central a i r with rock fireplace. cond. Corner lot 3 Family rm. Country bdrm. Dining rm, built kitchen. Pu 11 y land- ins. Family ·rm. Shag scaped. 3 car garage. carpeting, 2 yrs. old brk Assumable 73A % loan . 540·1720 brk . 54-0-1720 2955 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-1720 Gener ii * * *") * * * *.TAYLOR CO.* IRVINE TERRACE-$115,000 Fantastic view oI bay, ocean & Catalina! Expensive new features in this elegant home w/3 lge bedrooms, fam rm, formal DR & 3 baths. New sauna in rnstr bath, 3 fireplaces. Lovely pool in private fr\ courtyd. 1 '0ur 21th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road ''Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club" NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Gener•I private enclosed double garage. Recreational facilities include heated swimming pool, lighted tennis courts, sauna. therapy pool. All exterior building and grounds maintenance \ -provided. Satisfy your curiosity-see Newport Crest today! From Pacific~ Highway •-l*f~"'Y and Superior Avenue t8j!!Jb.Q;:, BlvdJ, drive up Superior to Tkonderog11, and dlred!y lo Newport Crest Information Center.Telephone: (714) 64&6141 SAies Office open ~ly 10 a.m. to lunset CSLI No. J:6663t PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES LINDA ISLE WATERFRONT 5 Bdrm., 5 bath family home with lge. fam- ily rm. facing encl. patio. \Vaterfront living rm . & formal dining . Lge. kitch. "'·/family dining area. Pier & slip. $1791000. For Complete Information On All Homes & Lot5, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 G•neral General SWEATING OUT THE SUMMER? . \Vhy don't you look into this cozy 3-bedroom air-conditioned home in El Toro. It's only 11 months old. • · SidewalkS are in from the garage to theTear ' of the house \VherEr it joins a 12 x 20 patio. Carpeting is upgraded and beautiful draper- ies are included in the sale. Drive by 23291 Cavanaugh Road and if you like what you see, call the owner at 586-7307. Better still, the O\vner lives just around the ....,_.CNiM••,....of"-lllcH.c.i.c:. • corner at 24532 Sunbury Drive. \Ve'H be hap-C!::t==-Rot..tH.Gt1111;eo.,....e11on.<>e-a1c:-r~• .... -..= py to show you the ho1ne. --• .,. -..... olo...,..., "oho b'"• ,.,. ..... , .. ~, ol •ho "-1• ""'"' • ,, ..... .., oov __ .,...l«lot 1"•""""'''"'·'"'"""'"-••"'*'H .. R . ..-l ... ,..l't•.P••'· ~..:. ..... _,., ,.., .... '"c1o...,,. • ..,_ .... ..._,.._,...,,,r<"'""''...,. ... ,; .. ,,noM&. General General Ll'L OLE RED HOUSE ON BIG 71 'x l40' LOT, R·2. Two bedrooms plu s guest room , Eastside Costa Mesa. Better Hmry·Asking only $23,950. CALL 540-1151. General General BAYCREST BEAUTY New Listing Located in a lusb, landscaped, established neighborhood. Outstanding 4 bdrm., 3 ha., family rm. Sensibly priced at $69,750. ONE OF THE BEST IN MESA VERDE 5 bedrooms, including maid's quarters Set on the golf course, 5 bedrooms, including maid's quarters. Classic architecture, Syca- more trees. 3-car ~arage and exciting decor with practical dem.gn. Exclusive at $125,000. UNl9UE HOMES OF MESA YllDI, 146·1t!O A ll1tl119 of Mortk ley11011 U ~ l()U I: t1()Ml:S REALTORS Gener•I BRAND NEW WEST CLIFF $65,750 Gtner•I EASTSIDE BIG FAMILY HOUSE Private drive thru !RON \Valle to elementary and jr. GATES to secluded parklike hlih from this genem..is grounds in prime Westcli(f (approx. 2500 sq. ft.) 4 or 5 E9tates. Hand hewn door bedroom 4 bathroom home and antique minored entry. y,•ith family room. convt'r- Elegant parlor \\•ith ceiling tible den, fonnal dining, high flreplaC'e. Hidc·a·\Vay briC'k patio y,ith gas tire master suite. Libr11ry & ting and large 60 x 130 tot. music cltan1bers. G u e s t Situated on a lovely 1ree quarters 1\ith private en-lined cul-<fe.sa.c street. Ira.nee and bath. Gourn1et $51,950 kitchen. Banquct formal Call 644-7211 dining. Entertainers patio, lush gardens and private courtyard. Brand new on market. BE'ITER HURRY! Call 645--0303. ~NIGEL·· OAllEY & A551JCIATES Luge .t>rick --... day an4 -otter. $52,SOO. &«-7271 YOU CAN SEA FOREVER Lovely CUSTOM BUILT split level lx>me with many, many extras. Bcaullful brick patio and B-B-Q area, full length SUN DECK overlooking 180 d ~ 1 re e VIEW. So many thing• in this 3 bedroom with ag· g~ate stone fittplace, 2'!1i bath home that you ttally must see to appreciate. 169.950. 644-7270 When :vou lW ..,.Sth us, YOUR HOME la ad· vertised ln Home for LMn1 mag&.Jine In rrlore .vian 900. areas • . and customers are sent to you aa rclcr· rals from our 477 al· lillates of NJ.1LS. * * * 3BR FIXER UPPER (Distress !Ill.le, make offer) $23 ,950 , 3BR, RUMPUS RM. -GOO-D-,tart-,-,-.. -,,..-. -Cl-,.,,-3 $25,950. .-.~riHifliifil~I LOAN ASSUMABLE NO POINTS -NO WAITING. 3 Bedroom, large family roon1. Convenient Cos ta i\'tesa location J)Car schools & shoppin g. Full price $29.500. CALL 540-1151. CORBIN· MARTIN IOHl\I LOl\O\ /./EA t f U.<I ;, BR. 1\1 ba.; """'ting Uk• 28R COUNTRY oew. Lg. yaro. $11,SOO. DUPLEX Fortin C.O., Rltrs 642-50Xl $ 950 39, . l IRREPLACEABLE TRIPLEX Bayfront -pier & float -sandy beach. Two 3 BR., 2 ba. units & 2 BR.. 2 ba unit. First O\vner depreciation. Close to Balboa shops & fun . $270,0QO. Bents. NEW OFFERING Sharply decorated & clean. Lovely 3 bdrm. in Lusk fl.V.lf. l~ard to believe price - $75,500. Will go fast Jim Muller. ONE BLOCK TO BIG CORONA Just listed -custom home. Dramatic use of wood. brick & glass. Fireplace in Jar~e living rm . 3 BR., den. $94,500. By app t. Dean Kring. DO YOU LIKE ROSES? Then you will like this lovely 3 BR. Lusk home. Large cozy fan1il y room overlooking rose garden. 3 car garage. llarrictt Davies 177.500. 4 BEDROOM IN IRVINE TERRACE A lovely family home on a large pool sized lot that you O\\ln. 4 Bath. Pretty grounds. Near beach & yacht clu bs. Now $89.500. Geo. Grupe THIS IS A MUST For the weekend athlete! Be auillully up- graded "X" 'Plan. Karastan carpets. No maintenance yard. 3 BR .. 21h ba . Blu!!s condo. $69,500 Incl. land. T. Escobar. BALBOA ISLAN D BAYFRONT Lge. home on 2 lots. Pier & float. 5 BR.. don, plus bonus playrm. 5 baths. Sandy beach.. Move in for summer fun . Xlnt finance. $317,000. Paul Quick. ' no NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B. ~~ .... HERITAGE " • REALTORS General DOVER SHORES VIEW HOME De!rtJ:"ilCd and bull! by Ivan \Veil! for l'.'Xecutivc <'n· tertaining and comfortable fam ily li\'lrtg. f'i\-e ~roon1s or use one as a convertible den, 3 balhs. fonna.l dining 1'00T11 for stnl e or:Casions, Y,'t'\ bar in !he faintly roon1 . Front courtyar d patio 1vith hloatrd p>ol. FoN'ver vie1' of night tights and back bay. Absolutely the bt'sl ,·atuc in this most sought area at $137,:iclO. C, F. Colseworthy REAL TORS 640-0020 IST TIME LISTED 4 Bdrn111 .. Peninsula Pt. 2· 11tory home. on best street. cl01«! to tennis & beaches. In xlnt cond. $9fl,500 CANNERY ROW One of a kind. 4 Incomes lrom this v11lusble location. Call for details. Call: 673-3663 67l-al86 Eve1 associated QROKEAS · R£/llTOQ<; 1"1~ W lialb•'>f' ~I 1 1~1 J REALTORS Call Anyt;m• 644-7662 --------Yon'll Und" ;, ci .... moo HORSE RANCH & '!""'"'~"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'~-~...,...,..., ... ...,.,General General INCOME ;;G;;;en;;;e;;;';;;al;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;G;;;e;;n;;e;;;'";;I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; $52,500. I 7 INCOME UNITS A VIEW ? ? ? MACNAB $59,500. A view is a view when the view is forever!! BEACH DUPLEX 546-5880 Open Eves. See lhis 4 bdrm .. 2 bath home with pool, $69,500 General jacuzzi and VIE\\'! $95,000. I RV I NE 1797 Orange, c.M. 642-Im ----------OPEN SAT & SUN. 1-5 "-"' 1 MOTIVATED I 888 SANDCASTLE, CORONA DEL MAR ""'~ llU~21 Io Nc"~EB~~~-~hann;ng nr Orange Coast nr BIG CANYON-VIEW 4 bedroom tiomr ...,;th sunk· \.JC.....,: \.JC.....,: This is just the prettiest home+panoram· en livi~ room cathedral 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mair ic view of golf course. Loads of glass & '""II""· a..r 1.;..c k;tcbeo REAL ESTATE 644 4141 light. IBR/FR. $!59,500. Charlene Reich· OCEAN VIEW and family room arrange· mann 642.-8235. (A42) · nient. Lovely landscaping, General Gener•I "' + Gu•st $25,950 with nrature ln'ea and -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, TURTLEROCK-VIEW HOMES ~ PIM~. patio•. f1>uota;"'· and • _A_S_S_U_M_E_·_T_R_A_D_E_ Choice of 3! 3BR or 4BR? President or Privato ch-cular atreet ol outside l>Cacti $ho\ver. The DUPLEX zl k line homes. Paint and save O\\'ners niust sell ·as they CORONA DEL MAR l'Mlde your 2 <>r 3 Bedroom Broadmoor? From $65,000. Las o Shar • th<> u •ands. Sy,ttpln.g have bought a ne1\' home. 0 d <Fixer-Up""r'!I For this any 644-6200. (A27) -·l'ICb 1v\tl-room for '-·t. cean s! e of Hiway ,~ ....... .,,,. RC'duN'd now 10 $77,500. Call l-bdrm. plus convert. den re1nodeled 3 Bedroom llome WESTCLIFF CHARMER ' 3 bedrooms i n c I u d I n i GTa-7225. in each unit 1vith completely Assumable hide-a-way master suite, Fireplaces, shag cargets, \'A Loan. Plus Plw; -R-2 Just listed-lg. 4BR/FDR, 3 bath. SS' pool. seJ>8l'ale ~ tacUity, "WANTED" FOUR CHILDREN kilchen appliancek zoned, llt'\v C'l'll'pet\TIR and Covered boat & camper storage. Lg. shop den with sliding 1\a.as door Great location! P11int anrl new FireplaC(, w/gas & 220. $82,500. Larry Dyer 644-6200. to ~· cntenainen: pa.ti<>. $82,000 $29,900. C11ll 646--0555 (AZ9) Breathtaking view ot C'aTI· yon and blue Pnclflc. BET· HAftBOft NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA $48,750 ~~." u RR y 1 C •It WR, 3 bath, lg. FR w/fireplace, sewing COMP'ANY REALTORS SINCE 1944 673-4400 ' rm ., fireplace in master BR. 3-car garage. R-2 l<>t. Jack Custer 642-8235 10111 \I L 111\0\ . . l(lfVESTORS IN GARDEN GROVE LIVE IN IRVINE No No -· GI! S.11" to We hav~f.~'u~~::i,.harp -( FOR-THHIDS )- DOVER SHORE~VIEW Completely redecorated 4BR + study + formal DR. Indoor swimming pool w/scen- ic waterfall. Center 151and kitchen. Wet bar. $149,000 fee: Walter King 644-6200. -A43) • CULVERDALE DELIGHT pay all C'Oll~. 3 large BR, 2 4 Br. 2 Ba home for only On lrvlne'a "Rind\," 4 br, 1 bath11, pluA <.'O:t:Y rlrt!!plare I $ZS.~. 1.A!t's try 5~ down year old. An oliering no one ft 9,,.14 dt'n, Home on I payment. Good tam It y C'an REFUSE! J,l900 down ................................ ! !i0xl35 ft .. IOI ~11.r Lot netaflborhood, quiet sl:rttf. \VhAl'S )'OU!' 10tkr1 Call Antlgos Hi Scnoot. CAl..L Ca.JI for inlonnalion before now. Lovely 2-story IBR · w /covered p'auo & waterfall. Steps to par!<,. pool & tellnis. $52,000. Lois Egan 644-6<W. (A20) 7~f. auumablc loans on 4--pltx'a. Small do w n ----II\ ~ ~<Jll'l!l)1na, "fhete Wijii'flast; Call U1 to aim\•. 2 bdrmt. eldl - buUt.tni1, Y<>u KNOW you ea11't ttt 1% )Gana on unit• today -uaume these CI lo&N Im.mediate~·! 0 WALl<ER II. lfl NO\V. it's gQn,. • OLDIE BUT A GOODIEi Cute 2 twtr. 1 bli fn.me with ~ COATS load~ ot pall('lir-. end red M&--0022 & bnrk f\rt:pllu:~. Larp R.-2 -=------101 lo cho;cc E>tt Cottft * MESA VERDE * . WALLACE SEE USI MrM plu eo, alley &cctta. l BR. f'a mUy tin. :! Baths REAL TORS For the rl1ht heme tor you. Cl~~ 10 iul shopping )'Ou SJ5 500 10,. "°"'n -~54111...,4141-Complete. selfe:doa of homll Y,f1J1 t nP~ fl c111r lM't't'. · ' "' (O In thf belch area. I "·-• Mo -pon Evenln•1) P<"rlcct Y ''"~' " -.~. Solumen NH<fed • HAllOR VllW HOMU '111' "'" will RO t .. t. Call BALBOA BAY PROP. I~!'!!!!"'"'~"'"'""~""' REALTY ~~A rpl"I . R e A 11 o r « * SS6-l800 * ~~ l~~~f!~nuc:~ S50, try 8,UTIO [ Irvine I -·.__,_,.., I . 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'"1 " ,. ·' '' • r '' :.,_.;-~~~··: ~. ·r \'011 urt• tht" \\'illni·r of in11nr1!J1,,ly. of t""•n:i lh.:hl:ul>l~. i;:vi•r i -:-..,,11h llu111111:..:1•111 S.'it•·h in :-.·111·1-.. 1•1 U h1 111' fttHllll'"' ~.Ill: ~. 1.1 11,1\,.rlrr•nt ' • t~.·1.1.)111 Two FREE TICKETS · I f"-llfl1l·1r ·111•1 rl)' $')!•(11\ l'\U <I'' ..... , ,.,,,. ,,,·,1, ,,~,· .• -., ,-,·, l'.J'. ) l:'-1\1 \I' 1"11110' -"lll11'1'h ·~llh• C WAll<EK & U l lo lhr SOUTHLAND Home & Garden Show July 2'1111 thru Aug, 51h · at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER 800 \\". l\atr ll:i, ,\11nhr1n1 Plcasr eflll S42·:lli711, l'~:1 .. ~1 1 f() clain1 ~our tl1·kpt.;, 1~01·1•1 CountY.tloll hi't> 11u111brr i. ,j 10· !2"20.) * * * thU1J.;l.11 1 P·Hlj)~h:11 ... 111llu.~ '14-:t.\.'-1..' ,.. • •. -···· ----~-'.'..~ . ___ -]111\ltl'~ -:ll1:.f11nu·1I • :: h1h1 ·1., :! I.a, hnllll'. :\f\\ L ido I I nH -~·1:. l'.l\' .. l\I . Hl l~ I'! I ,~ .... 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Z B,\ Tihur•)n !~!~~~!:::~~~~!\ tH~• Trnnl~ , 1 l ~ t , .l\>1111.: .. 6T3-J.1":l i\l:u1y (1Ut~1an1!\11g: f"rt!urrs. ra~c. ::l RP., 2 B.\ + n11 11nQ "Jl.i!ihu" 111··1'1<1" r:•i~rrt for·1, I J -~ ------. --LIDO REALTY -C~ntry-·Gietnbel_t _ * BALBOA *- S1rps 1q ""'llll :ind shop-~ti. ft . unit. 2 IlR, I BA & ll•:ll i;;nin.: 1'•·11'' i,J!ll •·h:"!T\·1 1 1 1 ,~:{~01!',;''.,011111 >1 pt'cinli..Lo~·,('.I :'::'::"i \·1ri I.iii\ :\'1.i flt'J.•'h Thf' B111H~ .. ',Ill:.:.!•_,'"· r nd I pin<>. 7'; 101111 • \ALL nnv.· f1•p\c-. jOCl l'oin~C'ttiu. df'i1<'1. huil.1ns. a1t· !'fln<li· . " ~ '· -, Jt1111c. ramt v * 67 ,7300 T' H · li! .111 ·• 1 1, , ' I I " I I ' ' ''·'''· 1,·1·1-. ''''W ,,,.,,., ,,.,,·,· 1 ~ * ' UIUI J)()l.•.n1•i .l'l.tll .1iJu.... '" ' ' !l " , •• I( 1 11. (,,. li"l.'•I•.·. [•.-,.-,·.•21. -----· -1nn111 .. !lllH ,I" r11<1111 ,.., 111r1-1 • • I I + , I I I '" '-" ~ C t M ,.,.,,,. \\'•lk 1 •I I 1 1-1 ••. 1l _l" II ' I' --{h11H·•· .,.,,,."'I. t•"~Oll,,, 111u11• ,, ;11•lll")na Ullll:-. os a esa 11.11r d 1)l11•1•••i11" r .. 1· ,,.,. ' '' ~ • L ' "' " i11.11\f'1 . .-:lri•:I•' s .. u·y l•ll'll1f'd 11111 .. t,1 01'1•101, t:1':1U! .. '] Hl!. 111 /:,\. 1•11.·1u.sl'!l 111.\HBnn \I J'flJ;JO~J;o.11l ;: J::•!t~>.i Omtu ... , ' " · . ' ···' · ·~ •111·11"1'. -, . .. . -11, • ut 'Ilk, lll 1111• th•:irl or "'21 ELEGANT I di 'J llh ·l,:1rl ul ;,1~·, ... \'J'l,l'a!1'1 ~~·1,,,·hbo1·,h .... ,1 ~··1:•,1·~··t ,~,:,rd.! r•~1in., ,\-1 '""ri•!. \f,'°1,!)ilLl.i ... ' Ir. ,1•11111 .. ','Ill, ,1 ,> J 1.,.,. , 1;1. ,,, ! · .. 1.•1111 ;,l ~149.L()O 'T~ r :1110. ~ .. 11:11(' ' '.' <1;111. r ll ,I Ill\\ "l'P' ' ' , Ins. '" ·;-:: n:: "ll· ~lrin· 1n:: ( ('" l'I r '. COAST PROP 673-5410 NEWPORT MANSION lh1 I~,. "i" ' 11~111.·r· :'rlf!. l'nl''"llJ.'llS •Ull~ s:1c.:.110. Crill I-------ln•l ... ·r•I. Olf1•1 . li11-ti7!"1.: ··r ' HEIGHTS I I MESA VER I la rwin realty inc, ~~~•i:7,17}. -.., --,--.-.--Miision V ieio 1-: ~·~~1.~·----:;-,-7 1 ~u s t r 1a1Property161 , 1 ;;~ \\'l'<ih•t,rr Di· N !-~ DE 1968-4405 (24 hrs)l1 ...... 1 . . , . :-.I 11,.\l. .:'f.\11.< ,\:-;~. • ·--1-.\Tfl •. \ ni«C' .. b r II . \ 11 CllOtct· \J 1 1.00.,,.1, I \rcry lnlli v1rluali>1ti{' TyflC' --· · --R('aUllrul o•xri·utiv" honi" .. ~1 -~t;it.:1111.,HN '•1\1i;or.1 111 :1 11n1>rf',..~11·{' WI' 'I hr. :i b . ., EXCLUSIVE !!•1111•·. La~.\ i·ar,.. )d. lnl· . 1 . · ·.,. ,. ":".· • . Jlonil'.' 11 hrrl' \'•iu t·:ui U!ll' SH p Bri nn;< U~ll!iN:, 2 ilo>1n :':I ! (11/1(01.nia s•·'.1111:.:. c•l'l1} 1'f•ll· l•i:1ds ut tJ J)t:r;).r(1n", I· , . 1nt•tl. pu~'-'··~~1011. $6.":."_....l Nluh I"'.' t 1_1n_1 1 i::11lhl//.. AR GI , .. - ' WANT A '' ' ' I I I "'"·s'"'' ,,,,1 .. ,,.,,,,.,,· •..• ,-,, 1 .• -... 111f.11l !·11\ot•:u!n r .. n1 rr.1, .. ,,_,.-., T:'lll)l'l'1 !"I.~\ .('on1'I. al\ Y<>llr i in a J.: i na t Ion . ~ lull h;11 i1s~ lun:" (ronl roon1, 1: ~:~ .1011 )11 • ~ 1 UOI 11,'.': ~ • \ ( 1, t • ..,. ' I f • o· Bcdl'oon1s. 2 Rn Ills. l)1nin1? 4 nit & Fnnuly roon1 \l'ilh 1 .. 1·m.,1 1f1nint:, (''l.tl'll /:ui:r:o BIG 0 s pl.llf ... 1 UH. " B.\, hu.,t rill, hr11!r, ;!ini11s:~ ~ r~1· 1 ;ll~I' .'1:1.~:1~.~;111u::.:, ;:::11 lkl'I~\ I J~i\ \'~'HO:\T . l.1rl,'.I· tlf'.1< h, ' ~ ~.,~1 '.\ "\\ 11'1·1111: •. 1~1~, /~~ Roon1 and IL11g:1• F'r1111ily l•1r~C' yard. (f airvi<'\.\' & 11\il!<."l\'I' r:uni[y l'OOnl \I i1h H u E? huHllS !'Ulllll, tnlly upt:rai~t·~!. •~1·~·\'. r11~J'1•1·11i ·1.,.,,;; I ',·1a11, ... 1 l111<1tnn1 1·n11)1'•i:< and s.:'.! .. ·~-1~,."~"'" Sf~t'"" S2i) •. I, ·'""'I'>~ :11•f'l.ll.~ .\lo-l.'onn1(•k. Roo111 lh3t r-ould br divir1c1! \l'i!ITK'l'J _ nrii·ly piiiiued J.· l'ir,.pl;if't' + l'OV•'lr<I f}llfio. llfh1·1•ho11t ~hr,;; ha ron1111I !ll.fl'tlti·.l~ C~LL.OC!X-l-1.ifi._. 1'-!l--0.\i?. · nt'•'Y 1.1 nnC't••I rf1:qo1.:ric;;. _n~~ •. 1.1)·1:'~<::. into 2 Adrlilionnl Bcch-oon1;::. Cttl'J)"\s -J5 niinult-s lO 1\ real ;,;cin of a hous.,, 1n din. r111, f:un. rn1: honu..: f,t,\L f.S'l ,\Tf. B\ '.'.ll·VA.\ --!'\1~11111 l1y .1 p1~1111111u·111 eo11ly • - $16,900. Call f>'IG-0555. Nri\·pnrr BC'ach. o 11 I y Ccr.-·ia :'olo•&'l's tinrsi :trl'a. r n1 .>..-tl111~i1!" r11~f•'s•il)nalh· 11H"r<ru:: a u11111u .. 1y hi :iutiful LA QUf-::'.l.\-S:ln111 C' nt z 1 hr•1·;,11..... ,,, lllnt·~~ rnirl Newport Heights ! Lots for Sal• 170 S?G.:ioo -ea1·ly occupant)'! Call ror n11pointn1cnt. la11rl~1·a[X'd lor. l111•·r('!':!(>tl.'! 111;k·~."l , r~111nr1· n1od\·l, ·I lll()llt•J 2;20 ~ ft . P1-.Jt . ~hn1111 h~ ('flL\\'t:l,J •• ~'I:-II BUILDERS I' HI .," B\, •rpara11· fa1n1h J ~111lscnping j Br. 3 P .. 1. L!')' o'hr,111·1,v. l'h•llH' 11~ t•'lfh1y ,., PRICE REDUCED I BALBOA PENINSULA • PATTI • t'<l,,111, 11 •'< h11 r + !,~1.._.,. l"I·. '''' 10 I" h ,, I J .. " ... · , u 1·u., !'·!>lll', :-.<'•' 1h1" n·a.Hy uui'IU" i-Blt I BY OWNER ~:11 .. •l'll<l1• c .. ~1 a ~I<'""~ WALKElt C'.\J.!. !)13.'i..\1."lll. \\:1 1k 10:: s<·hl>-. Sil.(«1111 up hnn1r '•11 r runf' \1<'11 1"1 I MUST SELL l onr• 1,,11~.,·I. 1 ... 1 'I: ;t01, ~orlf'd 5Jl·5100 (:;::,) 531·5800 ~U,!UlUi .\l\),-.TEHEY lfAllE:-.iJ),\ ~l"ltdc.o;_ $.Q.000. I 71 l I l'r11···il ur.d1•1 $1 ~.00 0 , I r ! 1-. I 17lil IlL':11 h Dh·.r .. 11.8. 111•1'lf't'1 for )Olli' 1•nter1al11-9f>s-.l)f;~. :i;.;(;.{!'!~'2 I Sl'>,900. 2 hr, 1 h,1, 1•~p.rins1\·" 1 vi· :i 1"1;1 ~"!fill() un it ~. ~ ---C.\LL .\l:l.\·llS ln~nc-"ds.4 B!~ . .1BA.huJ:"I' 'JOOJ 'l Jf L 1 · I l11t .\p1uv11 t1\'('i. ,;u t"l"l}t~! •·1•1• * 4 BEDROOl\f. 2 baths. ''WANTED'' " ·. 0111c a1.c scnr111i.:. , 1 f' · · 1 CALI (;} ,4, 241, I 11 11\a.<"1('1" \I i!h IV't!'l':ll, fornlal J=.· ' co,· ,,,,,.,_, '· I ''''· I•• l'"I•, · · f l"h, 11nl;o~l11 · l•I hoino•, ~· e ' . r ou > 1· garagt' .. ~:;c> 1\()(), Bes I I 1· '"" , .. , r " \J-' ·r h k I ' SIX CHILDREN 1111111~ ,r.,. l\'ll1J:,:. lt1n11ly !'00111 I)', 1 .. ;u1. s111,l)'lt) 111)11·11. . ;uu· r.1 •r I 1 .. \\'('t' Oil). I A .... o tcrins. R EPO 11lth r1rcrl1t l'f·. C,\L!. •"'"""'-,A,.....~~-f'.1111:·ki·ll;1z. .. ....... c. * COl\l.\IEHCIAL ZOJ'\F.. i IN SOUTH $750 DOWN 96.~·ll:W. ·)>~i.1••• (1 .,1 .,.,· ,,.11.;:: 1--, Rt:ALTY BR h\"O ~tor.v oidcl' honu•. • 1 Santa Ana Nr•r l'fr'"'''' root Offl<o I 2 qi" :: HI: ·-n1\1\luu1""· ht::•' H · bo I I rornt'r nt. !11 .. ·.oo. COSTA MESA t'. •llP-i·: i·•,;••, .i111 , :;::-i , unt1ngton tt .. r u r 1-. . -·Roy McCardie R~a ltor --Cl\\',\"EI'. Kr ~-Coa11t ' C wAu<EH & LH 540.o;,s2 !~!tJ :'\t'l\'!)<•["I Hl\·ri., c.:.1. ,;;L']')('J' "" ui1 •1' '...lf.00 ·"fl· ft. s11 •1•1.!~'/1i''"'' lr·l:!·,',',",r~.1 ' i;f·;.;r 1a ;y nn \\:tl•·1-~l1 ~l I l'la1:i. :"\rv. 2 Cr. 11 :i fin . I R·2 Costa Mesa Aeilve \1·1Hcr vie11· on l·han-S4&-77l9 · 1:1•i1uhllr \[01111 ... ·1 hr.1 , ·'·)•-. · "1' · .-~~1-f1. I 1'.1 :_11 1 .~;· !."'.:.11 shp I I ''~··· dn 1\~ .. 11111" l;l t";u1 - nr l al !11u·t>or 1•ntr:1n1·L', ,i 1111111/.i· tflOni v.'i!h hui.:•' p.1no• Firs t Pioneer ~ealty !·,\ (/\1111·1 d l · .~1 ...... 111. -----1 r•yn1t1r S26'! 1110. ~.1-rro.~. BNhmm-., I bn!hs anrt l •---.,...,..,.,.._.,. ___ .r~ lol't"lv vnrd :iil.200 11,,1\n l _ -~ _ ·. --1 Newport tieac:h :~,'.!-.!1;:Jr: zn;-.:1-:u r.w -~!':\IT~ I I Thtt'C bathmo111s plu~ Irvine --6'i ., ::1~1. ~~7.:.<xJ. arge r 1n1n~ 1"0t1n1. scpa1'1t!c :: lit'droonis fainlly l"(lo'")ln, .1, ptt""'>t'-""llln ;\t1!:11~r 1·11h S/'A('JUL'S I GI:.'.? i;\01',1 2'1 OPEN HOUSE 111aid's (1uarlC'\'s. •Ii 11·at1·r B:•, t ins(' 10 ~ 1. h 0 111 s I Spatting Investment frontagr . lnri::,C' ~iva1c mn,.,ll•r lll'1lroon1 has sunken EXTRA EXTRA! I I~ C 6'"5662 Ro111a11 1..-.rh. Kitche n criuip· , .'lll)...Uj~I() , .\ 1·1·ry n1n111·a1f'd ... t·llt·r 11an1.~ McDil•Ham•• ,_, I orp. -= Palio·pier ttnd sliJl. $219,000. ----P. I 11 J · I • J I h I ,.... pM ror a i[UC<'n. A real COUNTRY LIVING .i•11.r a a1>1u1 11~ 1 ~ un"~ ;1{' 11lll, p1•u·r· ;1~ "'1 n r••· Cati 67J.4000. !!hoii·i·aAf'. :>~t>-0022 1Huntington Beach and sho uld ;:I) .. rr . Inc •lu•··~t t .. S7~.:i)) itnd 1111_,.l ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~/f~>j,1\fl LA.TI'. 1607 C11rn11·nl1, PETE BARRETT \\".\LKJ::R & 1.F.}: R~::.\1. B\' 011nC'r $?.tl,jl)J. Assutn;iblP -IN THE CITY 111:l l"k.-1 that1~. rt~ it 's alnl0!'-1 hn1n1• 1:-1 \\Orth u Jm:<'h' jl i\1•111"'r1 Br-.11·h r\r. shop· -REALTOR-76.112 Edin".~T. ,\~~~ 842-1··~~ i:~:· ],,~lb~,1~~~c~~,:('~~s~ rull of fl•uu & '"~ri:iblt's. ~1r1~~~~1l~~ 1~~1:~t~~,,o~~ :;~~-~'. l~~·~;k~n l·:;:~~~~·\l,~t'~: I MoFboirleSH1olemes 125 .!?.u~E.:.i'~11rr. 67l-61!l_l ___ , ' ~ h ro1 n11•r 111<1!11'! hon11• 11 1!h <''-· 1 1 Mountain OeHrt 642-5200 Qn"n 'tll 8:?" p.m. nu ~ ai.: M-pt •hru--OUt. Xlnt pt'<'1n1un1 !ocatiun. $.l3,<0l ·•1111n 1hr11n.;: 1r•"1111. .\la~------------• ,~ .,., l'1•1l•·nt ctra ""~ ,!;., 1·a1·1.-11 + Re t 17• McAcR=OlcNcE~---<'()l}fl, L~ hat'k \'d. 011·ncr ,.... 1gn1lt...: ihr fuSl'. n!fl•·"nl lrul(b;.·ar11ni.:: & foon-l'J~. 21 x fl'I CLSTl)~f sor ~ "·ill C'Oll.>lldcr 2nd. Open htt;.:•· t'O\l'l"(•d pal!o. l 'nhf'. v· . 1Rlll•". 1'.r!\2 rn11 C'l11ridi;:c.1 U]l'l.,'l'fl<lt"(\ l\11 ~utr ~IUl"S(': 2 Homes on 1 lat EAITTSIDE on Broari11•ny. Near S>oppi1ig. One • 3 BR, 2 BA :+ 011e • 2 l~H. 1 BA, 4 gafagl'.'li. TOI' Rl::NT AL AREA. No vacani:y. e ANYTIME e 646-3'28 or Eve. 646-4543 L"chenmyer · Realtor *OLDIE* BUT GOODIE CONTRACTING )Jou~ l2-6pn1. 511! & Sun. 11 .... -dhle find al unly $21,:,00. 1s1on-:; !u 6 p.n1. Call 6T.t-4:!,!j, lull I\" n ill"~. (';"1.1if11rnin :--JNGLL \\"Ol"kinl( Ylfln\8111 '"' ,,, rno111. '' u I i>flr , 'ct !\:. for ll''"' t:ondo 1'11.lm J'lr~f'rl , Newnn11 &ach. Fin cs l 1~18:1 C"rsica Plai·C'. ~1"'-9730 ll I I I k I 0 1":1111~ partnrr, ~a1n1• l(latu!I. <'f!UiJ111lC'nt & 11·u1l'rlmnt :>;1-f,\flP :\j;.~1 VC'l"fk. hOllK'. (i. · ... red hi·11 J';dn1 Sp1·1 11!,".~. 71,J.-:\28-.8.lli'1 !'IJ!!I 4, full.\' fiirn 11,,11._ for location. 3:'t Yr. old ro111-r .. 6-8103 ------s JI T'l<':ir nu 1·arpr1. nu GREENBROOK 9•2·4471 (~:.)-lfJVEJ,Y t'ol!agf' T.""" sru!i(i1u1 I rr•nlal. Jl('l'.~IUtl Jlf\11)'. pa('c B\'.'.l • for b<mt J J h 1 ,. I (is 111·as er, nu 11-.1 I' rl GRANAOA 1 ,..,,..,.. __ _,..,,,...., .. ,.. hl"ll'IJf', Bl'.'11111. ~rd C'll s, llS•' A· /11 >: r~·lf1·f. Rt'I.~ t'l"''tl. s.1Jcs & rf'lpairs. I l J <l ., ll'il cl, C'QIC't'f'r p.i\LO, oi:: ---f"nrpor1. J•flll'), ,t, '"1'\' 1 $11)')J. bW.-5J70 d11ylli 'lil ;1 BILL GRUNDY RLTR i·u11. plrH"c tflll for 11111 lu I R1•1!1J:1 11'1:lti·t·l, hui::r: . ~-~ Sl'L,\~11 _• RF..\L·r; ~•'eludl't!. Spiu:!! nnl $&l.~ti,1 l',\l - ____ 67_5-.61 _6 ......___, silo•\' $.13,900, j.\6-{l:\'.}2 f,i 1ni!~-10o0111, l.111 J11.tws~•c· l~ .\ .,1, 11 f pool. I lrg-ht•J. .\ Con1 par1y \\'uh \"is111n S\7 lG.IUI ----,.-~--~-- ----------trC'('S shad!' lh11> rus111' 1·1ni'o'., 2 l>,1111 honif'. Tnk1· Uo1,\. Park Cenli•r ll'\'\llt' ;_--Mountain, O•s•rt THE BLUFFS BY Oiin('I' · rii ... i ~idc· C.:'>!. ~ l·hall·L .\ ku-ec fa111ily honic 1J1-.~1· V!l,\ Jonn, nnd S:l!.f. t . NEWPORT BAY R•1ort 17• I;', (' I'" Jo(" I ';1jl .\n.1'111 11<', ;):11-,;i(,1(1 ~ • ·., ~ •• " «111 i·in, 11 11· C''<(ltlisill:ly tll'COra1cr!. J C111· Hhl. pay. ull. Off1,.1• h"u r.~ s ,\11 ~11 .; l':'ol ;..-,.,,. 2111:. I B.\ J11•111g: 1·!1\. ----------Fmnl ro,1-. \llc1,·. J•:nr! unit :: Br. :l'~ Ra. $3'j,000 ln1·. lr-t rl(I. ·1?'2 Vista. Parada 6W.oo87. Bti,;--o;-)(' ~IX'>1i1~11V'l' l)f'f.ll'OOnl hOUS<'S ~C'pllrR1f' ;i;1 'I: 2/J:i !ol!<. Prittrt at S23,:i0fl C'aeh. Shell Rc:i.\ly Balboa lslan-.~--- trpl, dr.1. frpl(', Ii:; ilaC'k yd g,1r;ig!' Tl1t• ortly u n t· )(l{;.1:'..·11 ••l' ti17-S.'l::! ,,.. ____ ,.. ____ ,.. BAYVIEW 1 ,\11uJr fli"k 11 1•r1\·111,. lo<•11, Ii * 370 AC. * 1r/B·l~·Q, (111 l/11rst'll()(' SI., ·1 11 • • ' ''1'111 11 )('. ~--iii NEW ON MARKET "Bl ffs" 2 5 ,ir.,.,flLl :,111::.;7• Nr. R •nc•o .Calo'f. <'l•l'l'<' lo stn1i'Jl .~ s•·l1 t!l. 1;•, $56 500 '. ---.. l~la U tory n )nan :l\'ail. s.1,:i00. 1;.12-~':!f.l I : -11N:.f OPEN SAT/SUN, 1-6 TH1\li".l·:J:-10,:.o-:\"ll·-;::J \' .t.: \\,.rn .. r Jf,,r .l\)lrin~.;. Ill ---. ------r -. 4282 VALE l'1 ··~111:1nu~ l:lluf1,., 0\'('l'lf~•k· f111111•d11'fl t't'H!'l'\nahlf' for ;. I ,\111.:• U....n\'1.;H Stal•' Park. ;\l_E:;,\ \"cl'clC'. 11·ilh fl l'i('11'! HUNTINGTON CREST ! _;; in.; lh!' ha~. 1;1 .. nl 2 )ilnt')'. q111c-k ~Ah•, tlf'\I l'A.C'p('lin:.: I n ... o r hi\·~· i!l. f'1..-r & Cl•'RJ'. Sp.ac I BH s on a fj!Ht'llAfosr 1><1rul::ir modcl •I !-::::::" __ -·· --·-· f;Hf:E.\'.Tl:EE. C'h1u111 1n~ :' ,\!( hu1.;P n~•lll~, 4 l•'1111xnn~ a\1 !hr'f"M1i:h. l>V'>-!l1".21> • I ;o;;u•rif1r'1' \l.1kf' Uffrr. \Viii strf'CI, le: 0_11 , ron1pl 1v/hn·1t h•~hi)().ii, loil'nlal •lillin,::: and I-----Bit., 1·1.,~ .. 10 11:u k J. J»'!l. llk'l111!1nJ.: t:11< ~: r: .. il1ty \11th I 2 !'I' ? B\ p ·Ci· ~10:-.-,0 l 1tJ.:1• lilirl ti:ult>. :>·tll-!l7l0 )!alC'. spr1nkli>r.s, f t_i 11 y i:;rpiit·ai,. f;unily rooni. r--,'C',l'· ONL y $26 500 S1-.u·1u11~. c1H'1'rlul frt1T11 k1r. p1•11rir,. , 1Hr:<11<'<' rind /1:u h. ~1 •· ~ h · ~> ~ 1nrr.<I · ,· l f'l"<'S & ii·knils 11r l\"('('kda)~ E..lS!sirlC', built ahout 19'15. 3 BR. 11.4 BA, fil"('pla(."(' & CX· citi~ interior. Almost ron1· 1--1-5-L-A_N_D_C_H_A_R_M __ ple1rly n~lurbislwd. Bf'st of all -large rom.-r lot. Sl'>.T.iO. C..1.ll 5 4 5 • 8 4 2 4 , SouthCo, lnrlscpd, lil'.'C at ISS9 llhno!s, lv 11'-rll•f'fll"lll'lf in and nu! ' 1·h1•11 11 1'!.'<·. di'>!. 11\'C'tl & :. 1 • 1 1 1 l!·•ti-.-;vul l·hit<h·, 11,.. 111~i.:. I ~~~1r~1;;;"· fl.~_11~7a~-.-t". ~ ie ~ s: r. ~ ~14ti-J.,T> ;i1:-r.10:i.""1. 1i1xurious sing-I f' !'IOI'\" ho111~ 3 llH , 2 BA, I n11lr lo ht'il<'h. t'allg'f'. Li,.:('. II\", l~n. \\" l(t'·:1-\1,1;.· llH\~I •··· 'llllff' ~r1:~•.il. Ph· 6~:?126. Out of s•c,cc,-~p~--0111==1 :\'E\\'PORT Hts .. Lil1s or in tht• n1os1 pt'Cstigio.us al'l'a !l'"mtl ~I · f1. eul-dc-sac lo!. slo/)l'>I t't'll. ,r,, U!<t·rl hrit'k \1·11h .\n! IJn!h :'ll1ri :tr.· hi\J-__ _ __ • • rop. SIC'Jl!'I lo bay, a br, 2 h.1, tr('('.s. ~ Bit 2 B/\ hou~. 111oncy can huy. Call: frr•I•-. Lvi>;uri<1u.~ :<;11.i:.: t'i'll"-rnn\ t ~11111n• 1 k1 tch"n anil 1 1 26' 1\1..JUA, f"!l\~11), rt\\11i1n::, ~\Vt' --1 11 I snwll play room + I'C'tila l nl?<'ds TLC. Ll'A: yarrl. Nr nll $51,000 • PATTI • /)l'IS. Cornp. Jnd~cptf. l/ca1y i·n•f.rt1111w1·<1 11r.r><l fl1·r·kt'!I pr"ll. Jn1h·y, 1C'ens. s111J prt, , i 10' rour r 111 ren, I havti wiit. LHr. sun <leek, too! I l'l'l'lar sh:lkt• roof. lm111a1·. . I . • i I i Ir \'111 er 1\B l lT..-" a ;n•. par1.:cl k>catNI nn1 •• .1 lio. • St'h .~ & shop.<;. $25,000. by WALKEll 1J:ill11. "11 .. if.il. ,\::1. 61:l-O:it13. 1 ·' ' ;1 • ' · "'" II>' I.'"'°''' .o·lmnn R•'••rr• am1 y me \\·1th old v.'Orl1l tht-uo 1 $?' iOO ,--"~!" o 67' "'"' •· " ''" Rcaltor?J. WALK TO BEACH Beam Cf'iling, 3 Bedl"'OOlns, htrg(' patio ya1v!. Askin~ $711,500. i;·or appolnlmcn1: charm. First lime offcred. oiirr·r. 642·6616. CALL 842·4451 "••1 0~11 u · ·"'·· · ----1 ,_,...,.,, .~ r .1-• • I 1' a lx-uutHul \"\C\V rhe Con. Lots of \\ood, vdulrcrl opcn O\\'NER E. Sid(' C.i\t. 3 BR,, JTt;1 Beach Blvd., 11.B. DAVID 0 CARLSON "STEPS TO SURF" 21'1:~ yr01-;1, iodll<:prl, c·r.n" t1ncl'lt11l 111\ide. J\ ""'ridr:orlul ~ hcam [iv. 11n. \l'/hah .. "On~·. 2 BA, 1-·. Rn1, Ex. lge. kit. CALL 8'12-1.ft..~ REAL TOR 833-9293 ~rou:<"'it1L" ·I Br .. ~ Ba IK'l1('h ner lot. Fam21y Park. Ptil· pla1'<' for yvu ar\11 your i\love in Au,;. 1st. Reel'.'ntly Cu 1-d e-sac, remodeled. l';l:;::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: jTLHTL~: P.oi:k, Spac. 3 Bl~. hou~r. :'lla."'>11"" opf'n beo n1~. I .!!.'.::· ~I 493-5919. 1 1»1111])' to ~1,...rirl l'UmmcrA .. re1norlelerl & in :.:Int c.'Ond. 1\ppt:._:°Hll-W:\'2 S.17,930 !" fni·m. rhn, fainily ,t· ;i\' 1111 , f11m1ly 1·111, 2 frplC'!l, rr.r>m [.!J)() R.1)fl'Qlll ,.il!,1ge j()-.;.JO Pr .1c11r IU"OUnd Jlvrn,.r, \.\"hllf' " $116,000. Q\\'ner. 67>.iGOI. El T $24 000 By Oll'fl':"_I". S17.~.lJfl. l>.,~J-ltiSO.·_. f.-.r IY11•1/<·:1n1[)!'r. Prl('f'rl tly I furn. :z HR trRill'r. ('ll)(>yini:; lu1nti11g, f!\\in1n1l ng P-----oro 1 ' , - -:111\trnis fl\\'lll"r at $~1.!tll. .,-,·.~""~•·' ru!in". flshll'" ur 1us1 plaiJ; ~''1oa e n:ns1,;la 3 Bf{ 1 B,\. o\'f'r"fiZ{-il ril'il J'.:'!I • Lag una Beach (;1 n ·s:1l1•: !Jo1i"1 \1a11: :'_r~:_ ----1't"IA:.:l111.:. \\'liii thf' 1m11vlnlt' l TENNIS f~J' :,; lflfl' f111•rl 101 el•·c·t GRUBB * * :<T0B11.I·: Hon1•' 1n n1!11h HOME & INCOME · & ELLIS •-dr ln1\n o! ~l1nnn, l1l11 ho, onl." hlnn 11 ri. "arini;: ln1t·, du1 riurk for i;,11r or , .. f•)r · ANYONE? '-========:=1::::::::::::::1 !ti rllln H\\fly. ,\ "''uni\ in-Bl'lltllifuHy 1'C'dOnC' 2 Bil. 1• 1·111, fa111 1.1· 1111. I·-,\ hi. 11 \\' Realtors .E1"kup ... 1~-rl.'117. l't>~lni('n! '"'' iour luit1rf'. 1101111· + rl('\achrd ;i Iii:. ,\!en1hC'r.~hir in L1 kc f"ory..~r SOUTH SEA t·rpls & d1•r,~. Jr-.,.: i11a:-t1•J" :!Si";:': I·:.(".<(!. 1!11y., Cd1\I I If it111·1'•'-~1 ... ! ;, rur !.1nrl:l , rr11liil ta1 iL \Va\k to beach. Ht•at·h .c111d Trnnl.; Clnh in-!'Hiit'. SJ2!lO. dn \\' 11i•yn11s 675-7080 [jJ 1 1,11111.,,1, r ., c..;, 11, r:l! f)(o.I $!l.':,Y'(). elurled i.n 011·1icrship of lhl~/ ISLAND FUN [,·,.~ ll:;in n ·•ii Rt1l£s111e, _l11"1':1:'.: __ :V1~1nn. /rla/~1. I ; 1S,\ll!!f.'ICI.:; A'' 0\\".'lll-:R.! \\"alJC'rl-in. LHhor 11'<'<' 11·11h Ii:: lu•11t rriol. plu.<: 2".!' \ ! I' CLUIJJ{OU:'>l. 131.·aut qual hle J J{r, Ii;: Hv ml II fll\'["!!, f••l11l!1I d in rn1. Jn beau. ---GEM1---::\.~lt 11,k" 11"11' 'l:·ad"11' Su1)l·1' sha1·p :: l'i.t~h·n1 h111111·11' Grntr~I R " 11111) \\". Con.~t Hwy., N.B. 11".1~1"· .. C.all ''.:'· 1fr·t~111.~ n~ l•><":11 1·tl r)11 1,11·:!" rul-dc--.~iu· 1·1 .. M•nt' 1-·1n1"'s1 l.r ~·~1111n BEACH DUPLEX I anc:hes. Fdrms, , ~ ~l"(lRS __ _!:'2-16'.!'.l this $1 .. ,.iOO 1,..,1111) . .,1.%-022'v l1l•, :-.:<111!i1 _.;, (:-lnnd Til\i )5Jl·510Q ( ;;:; J 53!·5800 I l~I! 1!11111,., f~·l'i'\11 & i 1f,\ \'II, 2 .~ :i Hd1111 lllllt ~. <•Ill' hl•)('k Groves llO i, ~ Corona del Mar ht11 .... '1.J '~·· 111.!llfHI~ fur !ni~·· 1 .. 1. h1 di'h lnln!1.t6:l', ft'•111l IJ1.•:u·h :'\f'•·rl~ /)11Jr1t I.· I Apartment• J.tJ()J..l.\l; r111: ll tnrnl, ; n1 :!1:1111l!''li;'!'lltTll!n.Lp--- -111an,1n!ho·rlinrhl'lnlf'Sli\"lli1. fl,\ 1111 f;r.;1 hu\ •1n lh('' For Sal• 152 ., ... 11111 •.• 1 ::i j ll("I"' r1rtl'('f']' '! .,r:ul,1J \111 .. 11 ... 11 .~. 11 iv JEWEL OF A HOME OCEAN VU LOT l~·n<'h ~9,.ft\. • s J I 1<.11h 111oh•r' . .,[,~·. hor~i'~ ,t. 1 t'l11"1k o1 • ..: ."; ru~•<>i ll <lntfl('ll. lt:tlP rind fo1• S:l!l,..JflO. 3 i'\o. ""'I. Pl;in~ nvl'lil . $4-1.i~Jfl. !i!li Orrt1l11:t'. c· \l. fi\'.!.1711 T .'~ r I' f. f: S •;in .;1-111 :l!llnlr•I• {J.I.::" If \'. 1111 ,,. -I Fti•. hi;. pa111,.v! 1n:<u l(', 1"Kllll tan.;r• B1-d rn1.o;, flmr lo C'C'il· Summer/Winter Rent.s is ( apisit·;ulO, lrll'"111" ~II'•/ I u111)a1·rd rr11ul d•• .n 1 : ca.-itsir!t• i\11':S.\ DEL i\1 ,\1 \. LOW, tow· PRICE Only S44.9JO. Ph. :x_;.50f,0, R-2 w I rt'nLal, W ,:,00, C"on-* Newport Heights * ~111(!1' rrar\f'. D._·nii;on ,\~;;111·. S1»1nish 3 BR. 2 l.>a. ~r-,,ly 6T.{·7311. n'tnod. &x1ra tg. lot. Bei:;t SOUTH OF HIGHWAY lh~i~ts lo1:stio1'. S5.'1,500, [hnil't" 4!l' lot H1)tlll' & 111• BALBOA BAY PROP. I l'Olne S92.;il0." c •• u 0cni1>0n (1Jr IJ,)1! ,1.; 11a1lt'I" ;<ro rag•'. lllg l>r11·k tJrpp/:tl·•· 11irh '"-'' l."s St·ll Your Propcriy Omtu I.Ari.:•· Iii! (fir l l'J 6 1ttl· hnth1•r ,.,.,11. ,.,11 ~-~::"!!~ ,t f)11,1rr 11 1.1 h('IJI t11J,tJl1'L'. d('ro1~.11u·1, 11allp;1p•1·. gal"· I • 1\.,• u1n1· 1''""1 "'~ :·1 1,\ Jr.an. ra1st>1] h•·ar1h, OC'll' C'arp.•ls, 494-1001 494-7513 ~~21 •1t~;~~~. ~~;~~1°r :<lorllt:"·, ~~-'l.'11,\ivl up, lull pr1,,,. : S 1 • d -• I I 1r.. ncome Property 166 .,, _; ,:iCK'. l'f1 {'0Urtya1u. ols o 1111-Bu1iness Pr0>perty ~ 'fh" , '!.°i•ll<>iv l'aL-c~"-o; COATS 1·acv. llulr\' f11r rh1 ~: Tnc C M A D NG I ,.,.,~ -_·'"'ms._ ~W)R~~i&~~CR~ ~:·~.;~~~,~~·--~~~0'.'.6·2a;N-;Si. . ~11!1 ~" y~11--;1rorj•\·rr ~BAYCREST*-· s;~:~;,:. "''.~1r1~a~:,t:::11e~ 0~:~~~: TRl-PLEX , ! ----------:---.,.---,,...--.,..------.,, ir you p11·k tlii~ n11<> cif a. kin•t HY .O\\"~EB. 1-JN:ant i·uc;.to1n ! i·1_1 ... 1on1 h<l111r ·I R~. 3. n.a.: Corona del Mar S© R~µ-/tr, fps 31 1· in!. 1 "•:1i 1• anr! lroC'r111n11 1 hn1nr. Ln1•aff'<i 1n ;111 11 rf'a ,,f hu1h ~Bl~ + I"'. ~·a1n n m, It•" lrr.nt~·· on 1-•. Chap : " .,, r • c· l-11 1 ~. "/A hon11's, 11111<h hn:lv·r prirr~. lhi~ l :'>l:1~irr Bl~ + 'l frpl1·~. 11111n, f h·:~". :\1nr f<'ITllc;., r nmn11 •k·I ;\li•r 1rt·fl'l1>x ~ * 642·7491 * A."™M:. 6i3-T.lll. 962-4454 ·1 ~Id~• 11 r1lli"l i·;o "'!P <•rr;th~ !111;:•• l.H, f"•>l"n1al l)t'. (',1111 . plr1ns lr1r nH1r1• Co111•1r<..1.,n + llf'.1r lw;1•·ii. SGT."1 pe.r ., That Intriguing Word Gome wifh a Chuckle t<AS~.r~A N 11•h••l<1 r,f ;,l"••)!Jr•· ln•C'rit)rn ,,;f'!l'I} pn1:.!" ~N." f"nl•l"-·! nr ir!l';1l f01l" h<!l)OI' A 1'1 .... f. 111••/1!h l!'l•t"•/llC'. ('11JI 11011• ~ -------(ditul by CLA'I' •. POUAN ------- 0 R1a1ror1g1 leners ol 1"11 lovr Krol!'bled words bf!. low to lorm four simple words TV commerclol: ''This new diet preporotion real ly works. All the rest on the niorket ere wishfol -." , .,.. I RHETI H I I 1 1· 1 1 1 r o ~on:ri:~: ,~h~~h:::1~; q=dd you d...,1IOJ> from llep l\o, J beloiw. ,. BEACH ESTATE I ,!;; 1!r_;,1111 1<!'<111') ltl'll\L!, It r1111d1•or l11·1ni.: "1'"11 lllfh lu~h 1 \l•f', [l:ly nr· I'll'• .,11 -~,..,-,I ! f/11' .1rl•!11,n11.1! d1·t111]/i, R J ;il ·l~!!' __ 962-664~ ,·,111 1.· \ •111 .. 11ilil ""'1 l.11»!"·11/Jn:_:. t111·nr,. 11111 Commercial -1 VACANT 1 AYRES-LA CUESTA 1"1111 -. :-.1n·1.ttoi. · f11an·1· '"''1>l~•l\'<1lih· hu.\1•r. Property ISi 4-PLEX 1 Elt·;:;u1t hon)(• lnr !hr r•'l'I•'•'! EL l'\,J!l.'\ .\Jf!l )f·.J. ~~o la,:n, Pn111 ·1r>.1 l<: nnl.1 1i1:. ~ ~IU Costa Mesa h<1~1•·s ... : ()\'1·1· SHJ,(Wl(l 1n 1l(J(t Yd<i 111 h<llt'h. :-.. .. t hll· ..,./TO"• -BLUFFS CON001S -t·1,..,!ilv n ••l•..,·•.ratr"1 '4· I l!u1d.~··npi111:: & i11tt'1'l<'lr r1 ... I 1sht·r1 ,v1•1, avail 111 .\111.i. T.1.kr * <,,,.,,! 1·i,,11· , 11"'.-i'!"''· 1 C·l LOT w /INCOME 1 .. T REAL Est'ATE P ,,, n"~r "lflf1111nv. 11."f), . •11.:n. :'>lit:t11·r.l<UI!{' ha.~ stu~I) OV•I" 111y ('<lf'l ll\~ S-1."ifk) ~·1111 l'\I !~I:,'.! Ii\ •'l\rl lllUl "'1 \'1,t:e ,1·1.~(I So/. rt. (1/1 N°l'\\,)!)M I 2 1,....h...-..in1, 1\\"<•. 1 h.'fl· 100111, rlr\'l•Hlll.: rot>nl, l)ti•I pu1\'h11~· pr'1''" s.·12.:;oo, (',1ur!f'I J.1 •a.-"lv1l1!S"l'il ,\l' , l1!1·d .. in· F;ur Dr .. c .. -:ta •->••>. ,,-·,.'~. C'll ,,, •• t • J'XCITl~G · I 1~~1 C!•'11111·1-r1· Sr · ·~ J'~, ·" ',·,l~f', "',11.1,,·,~·( ,(, +,., ",· • I 1.;1~~· .~l'!-!Xti'! ~:\{'II: I'l l r11;.i • ;1!10.~1" • ~·11·~1 11111" olf('t'l"ol :: Ml: • ''•"SOI . 1:', 2."1 ...,, ,,, O"lll'f l(l Jo:•! arlthltl'l!ll\\ tlctall~ • • t.\, , . • '""" 1'1u1 11~. :1 Ill'.!~-"' u df'n, 21 ~ /\A 1•nrl unit Pnrn" 1 l~lu·. f)thl'I' p.t<t'l..'f ls "1·a11. ti;11i1'1. v1•1;.• tununl d111111g. 1 1 $26 950 E XCEPTIONAL! t:rt'•·n•~,11 011 V1stl\ tJor.1•fi'I. 1..12-0.·,:.io. s.p,1r111,. fan1!1y l"'f"t>nl 11·11h ' \\'h il r• 1\."l•t~r l1t'\\ loi, (l\'••r· !.?1~•1hol1I null' $110 1r l•IJl!!!!!l••lll!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hi •;u1,,.,, ,,,11111, ·" ,,,,,,,,. P.l~JXc": Ytll'R f'l)()Ll",\BLI-: I kl """"'' ,._ ···~-r -, ., '"' .,. "I I ro(l Ir.;! /lllT ,~ bo'ar)J 1'.~f'. ' -ti< .... ~~'' Ol'llf"!P • 0 -1-/U--11 fu···rlii('"· l~lt!h\ 11111 or or th1, lC'l\ut .. 1 '·'"· "'. rKlo. 1 1 ---------up exes n s .. I Bonu~ J"l\1 20 JI :z I\ f'\l'. t':'"Y tf'I h1.11lrl 1)(1. t .• 1") NR. r ,\S\11 0:'>1 ISLA~O -I.~ •• 1. 162 "llu•u.c and CardC'ns·' & · -' • · c;. r lt'ml'I', A.~k1111:.: S Ii.JOO. ~ hr, ffltn 1111 pool •ht I r•nl) I> blt\f'k.s to !)f'aeh. i::Xl'I'' t.'11('1 pr., hl11n11, ~Ira cub-j lransf1>r IJ<; }nur gain: T.lk•' 1n.·t.i .... 11.1.: •·t'pt.~ .• \rllt nr•·. HJ b_lllns, d1n, 2•2 hft, nu cp1c;., ;\IE"i1\ \'r11lr Bl'f'ri. 2 BR£ ~ a•1\'t11tt'1\"I' \n~.....,.. mrtny flllfil£ ~r~bcH &:. 11lt:.PS. 10 flw~ },\JI, ,i('kJ•. H~JQ, 2 (.p., t•X· Bit Cnlt 11fr1•r .l:l"11'~f f11r 1 .., • I"-' ' • • .... .... , llf'O " I R ,,.. T ""-'""'' '"'. !I, -:l J1ft 1~. ' lj.(. y•I, ,-•, -~, I 11Uh1'1111 \t'l\1r nit• r & mtl'c •-· · ' 1 c. ~ $1).1,.fOO • .._ 1-l't"/IPnd. 2rol .. '"~·· -111 ln:--1 ·?-·1·,·r 0.~ ... ·.-.1 1. .T:"11h1i•·l' ·,-:i~<01.",;i t n o Pr -ty 166 •nV" ...., ..., B.1~~~·nn(!, NB. aft \ nn1 , j C me o,.._r -----Ir R ,\\Cl~C,\:-.. tr.u11h11n". ,. c; I I ~ '•'-~111 1 •••·1100 .!!_l--O IJl3. P.)' Q\\r1"r. ---DOCTOR S & INVESTORS 1 BUILDER'S REPO n1,~'.'111"»';/.:;1T~:·rn~ "~~~pl~ BF..\frtFLI. lf"lt'll lihn --S<:l-IT 'S SMALL 1 AiTENTION NEAR NEW rlu(h •111t.: l 111 n1 fl r ' ~1)1 "'11! 1.\C;t·:\.\ J 1,1,,...k /But tt!( nnl.\ 1 . .:ho11 hlk hl X!i!('ii uni!~ C:il,l<t ~I~"·'. BULLOCK'S \,~u rnni1k• l;J 1.,,1n S.i6.!••1 l•J br11rh. ;.;f'11·l.1 l'f'nY.l!'!o•h'tl ! 11"'1111. i.i·ir.t"1" & ~t\(lp~ rinrl ·ni1t<' .. to l'lf'~ch. Ac;-,•\er1'li• I I SHARP TRl-PLEX \\"n111 ,_p;i1•1<'it1,; unu~ • 1\11 t\1u bf-.ti1'1)1/ll~ • 01'1(' flhd ~nr-hl'llr lllllh'I !wo patl'l's t•.t<'h 111111. 1-:,1•Pf. IMtl in<-ntlfl!l. .Ju!'! off llurt~>r in ("t)~ftl .\fl"la, Pri"r' S;"~.~,on ()\.\ n('r 1' 111 1,ttl'l'ldM· f''l:<~1HOCI' for ~n1n1 1 l•11<11la dt•I .\l:ar i>I" J1o,<1 e P11NT NUMBElED l' lETfEIS SOUTH COAST PLAZA 1i l74i:'i..,I '.! P.•lnn. ll1n1il.1 1111, 1.n·.:··1 :i..~~i r .:«ni~ · ·• 1!rpr,,r1a1lon opJl()nun!lv. •, ' ,"!.TL\ '''"\;l~~•)!'l :i'T\ S;<11t11 ru.c, ,1,.,,. 11/1.M·,.11• iu•11 t ,11,,1 S.t•flO I :-;..iv ... J.11·11.,.,,.n<'S.·,1 .1~'11'r1;,. l~\·~ .~i \!,._\I lll\'/'\ff1~ nit: I~~ \!. J. . .;l",\llJt~ I' I'. I' Is I' I' I' I' I 1! • !H\, :.1 ... 11:i. .n '''"''!, :.'7'.!0 ~!U/l!'f' r·1. ;<!•t Vi2.~.1 fn r.\ H: (I<\)~!' BALBOA BAY PROP. \.';,·,rro f •·r d.;>111 n~ (':ill • . • • 1 1,, ~;·;,:..i.1. i 1r~1,.1' 11111111• !.1•nrt.,.:apttl\!. ('o!I ju<i..11fl 1. \\'ntilt\ ,.,,., * 673-7•20 * . 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'\ h1tf' Elcphant D1m~·A·IJnc Aug. t>»-l&..O. ~ . , • &42-5671 r • l ' • l ! • • ., Oii ft ' I 1,, .I, " (/I• . \ en I I .I I ' ••/!(! " 1:·:· t ~1· I ,., "'• I I :1 1 •. ,., . "' ''~f 111 .. I tr:· •. I'· , I fl/ ,. .. , ,, ~fl ' 'I •ii , ,, I _ I y H. '" '!""' •fl•/ 'r. . .... v- '" '" ~·' "' . '" ~,- "'"' I ril1 • ·" "' .. ' r' •flJ I ,.., 'l'lt . . I PILOT-AllVERTISER Buj a Border •o Ip,, Border Bargain Every cl .. sifiod want ad in the DAILY "PILOT •ppears in ivory edition every dey. That means your ad wnl be seen in 1>4per.s .delivered lb homes "!Ind sold from newsrach from border to border aU' olong the Orange CoHt . • all the w•y from I Seal ,Beach to ·:·$an Clemente You Get , l~I All J Bantlngton Beach ,Fowhi&ln Vall~y ('.eSta Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beaeh. Irvine Saddlehack San Clemente Capistrano <Plus the daily newsrack edition) Eor One Price .. ' With A DAILY PILOT Classified Ad Phone 642-5678- YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO • IWLY l'ILOT I =r:t..INEX J 1 1 ._ iiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~l~_. I --l~11L--_ _.:. ___ -1L•=11lL __ _:_.,, _ ___ii.:.= , · · l~·i' i I I I Rn! ......... u. -uslnHS w HOUHI Furnl...... 300 HouMI ~UnfU<!I. • ~Ho-liftlum. 3050 ~..:.Ufl:;;.l.:.n;;..•o;;..U;.; ...... = .... =-"'-'· .Ap_=ts..;..;.F;;..-;.:;,:'c.:'---·,,...·-*-• na ~unity ·~ • - -o.... __ r_a1 _____ ~,cc.oet~t~~~l'1:!~~·1L..._...J,l!M~ .. ~poo~n~~·~·~·"'~--~c ·.:......,;.;;:;~•.:...i:;;:..,Ma;;;::;r:._ __ 1 ;;..H.:.••.:.t.:.ln~""~°"z'.:.•;;..•~"~~'"'--......................... , .. ~/~Utt ff-.. .. I .. .......... _ ,,.,. ..... •• . . 111 Mr .... lfl' 111<1 .•.•.••. , lM A,.,,_llh lfr WM .. ,. ,,. U l ........ ,,..,y ........... 1)-6 C--.-, Leh/C:ryllft •.• . . . . IU C:tm-1.11 P,.....rty •......• IM C....,..llllvlM let' llM . .. ... IM D11'4'1ktl/Utol'-Wlo. , •. , ,,,, I~ "-· ........................ '" .._ P,....,-ty .............. 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SIJ Tr•vtl ................... .,.,Ht Di1trlb\itorlhip -:. ----r Your Very Own l nn. tu.m, doll hOute. older NEWLY Deooraled . 2 Bt, 2 $100 . 2 BR, 1 b1k bo&ch, 2 BR..~-114 bl.., carp, drpll, . •_ -~163 ' • lutlnesa 0011pJe, no chfkl, 1o1o'atcr paid, 81, dlx appJ, all all elee. B&.lbot.. New Cl'P(I l Rec.lee. re~, ttove. Leasr, 'f115, BAQJ~~ <• l BR., \\'e need a D1$U1buttr to $11.S mo. ~7361 shag crpts, drpc. lhutten, $.150 . 3 BR, Waterfront, Lido Adult,i. 6'JS.61~ Eves. patios, . a;~• handle ett.abU.'lhed dealers Balboa , ltland w•h/dry, elec. 2 car pr.. I.sic. ~"'rplc. blt111, aar. 2 STY duplex, Brand new 2 -Div ha A 10ts or 1<.·ho will be retailing OUT arlQJLt, 00-JK'tl, S2-10. !Bl $400 • Now 1q: 4 Bit. lrplc, BR Ir Den. 2 Ba $3j0()40 clolrits. nee. hall, ~lu: producta. The5e prodlJCU are CH(\RMINj] It ~Y tum. M111gnolla. CM, 64$.:3363 ga.r, dtct 1 blk belch! Mature -'1ults. 6"1'J...1306 . C' tablet, ,.una ino1 n1anufacrured by a rio )'ear 2BR, 'trplc, U ttle Balboa llONEYMOON CO'rtAQE NU-Vlr=W RENTALS , k>r )'OUrtelf . old letlder and one of the Island. Winter rental. Sept. Easta.kle. Spotle" 3 br. crps, 67'li«l30 O!I *'-3248 Huntington BMch ~:'11 ~ ~1 1bl~1tf'r·) Ol best-known manutartureni U.Jufi ~ Call ivkcnd1. clrpg, rtovt .t a:ar. Married BLUFFS • 4 br twnhsc el\d a ' ~?&a~ . In 0 r ig i n a 1 EQ11ip1uen1 673-21 · Cpl. Only. No pct.s. $200. incl. unit, 21,.t be, 2 bl.kt •trotn NEW 3 B&DROOM l-111.llufaclurini of auto-LC. Ba)' trnt w/pier . Aval! :!:., ... "' tl'llgard. ~2423 rtom, ~ blk from 1ehool1. 2 ba.th, enclOsed -privat& gar. ,L:.W. ~!'t , ; .t n}()tlve pans_ Thia bu.111JM!s!I f'rOm Aua. 5th $500. ,.,,k, · · Uved In by owner. White 8# in duiia bulldinr. l2GQ, 2BR 2BA brlck trp{Q, db! eiw:1 bt• operolcd out o( your ~2it33 or ~"69. ME&\ VERDE, Jease 3 BR, crpt, brick patio, maey CX· PCi' mo. fl.tanager a~ 313 ar' 'wlntM-ttntal, $.l1S° plus ti:oinc oit .a pan thne Of l\LJ~ J4uetintt• 8Hch 2 BA. "OWIH!r-' .. pl1de Ii. joy, tras. 644--0111 Oswego Huntington Btoach i u' w2L! --' t1n1r b1u115. ' · OD q\del <Jlll..de-&ac, xlnt 2 STY Execulive Jo'ttncb ' $..'l6.fil2 • _c";:1::·c.==.".c"~~=',----I Extremely High 2 BR, walk to waler: ;\JllO cond1 1 ,1"'!w1 • ""/w Cpl, Provincial. 5 BR, 3 BA, llv Newport IMch Return1 on This N.B. Baeh1 $100. 2 RR Ilse, P ~ i:e.,,_,;need Yard, nr rn1, din rm, lam rm. All Nnaort Beach Exciting Growth $1S.'i. C.M. S70. 2 BR, $lj(I ~ Is . ..-.. ~ blt-lns. Overk>okine eoU ~ • BACl!ELOR., FURN, $19j. Buslnesa .Sln&le1 Funillea. Ai1 -Fee. D.1n1 Point course. $395/mo, Lease. 2 BDRM, 1 Ba upstairs, m ~-.belited pool \\Ir h&\'f' made-.......... <isions to ~2575-,, • Cl\ll ~5--6422. garaa:e, $185. yrly. Scniq(' ~~lultJ on!y,-yri:r. liealt'. ,.~. Loguna Beech NE\v cu.st 4 BR. 3 BA home 1-IARBOR Vu home-Somer· citizen only. Ne ar beach ~ &<!url.ty Contro ed new 2uanurtee the success ot our fl..rn nn tplc ct'Ptd aee i ~ 5 8 3 B • ~· Ad ~ 67, •u· • --~. ·~ ~· dlstrtbutonhiJ>lf. Con!Jl!Qu•.nt. _ walk io ra.farlftai' · r, a, • .... ry. -.•::·=~'::.·..::.::~:.:.:::'::.· ----~ --Jy "·e require a inan or $1Ta · Ulll Pd. l llr. Oc~-586--0237 -$385. j!l<'t't'lt to Cret"nbeh, pe.rk &: ~ Las Br 1..1& ·Aptt . ·,vomlln \\'ith high r thtml lront Apt. Vle"·-Deck. !!Chia. Occup, 9/1. $37$ mo. Duplexes, , fi.51.a Rlvcr Aw .. NB .standards, good credit and $250 • Util Pd .. 1 Br. Victoria Fountain Valley 644-25-12 for appt. Furn. or Unfurn. 355 ["""""""""""""'"""!!!!!•I a n1Wmvm of $1.700 ('Bsll f!<'aeh . Charming & Nice~ 4 BR. 2 BA., n e "'"'I y -t BR, t block to ocet.n, l blk 3eCW'ed hy Inventory and $350 • 3 BJt, frplc, a;aruge, l BIG bednns, 2 ba, 2 car redecorated. W a I k ti> Newport Beech to IW1¥, $17;>. mo. days aeJVicti for this prestigious yard, view, \VlntM' rental. gar, all. hlfn!, S1vln1 pool, ?ifartnen Sc:hl, library &. --''----"----6~~1W8. eve• .67fr-0172; ll.2-1 posidon. Jr you meet the NU-VIEW RENTALS kids OK, $26;> mo. No fee. Wf'stcllff shopp~, Avail. SUi\li\IER, \Vh1te1·. )'1':1 rly, :S \V. Balboa Blvd . above. requirements and 673-4030 or 494-3248 Aft 8'U--U21 Aug. MS--4911 & ~-Bit 11; \, I 1tc. b ·nr,1ed SS5 Ir U J~ ! BR & woukl like 10 bJild-)IOW' ov.·n LAGUNA furn hR aalancd 3 ·BR, 1~" BA. tncd ynt., TI-IE BLU1'7S celhn.g1, crpt1, clrpg, l blck R h 1 p. kl 'rv niaid ~1slntts_ ~-iih limited out· rttp0nslble adult.' Penna-encl. patio, crpts, drpft, gar, f Bdrm.s, t"'"1lc, 2 pali01, bc11.ch, bAlconv, ocean vlc v.•, 1 :ic 1 ors. · r ' ' -N side acllVJty. and no JX't'SOn-nent. $170. No pets. 494-8170. $2XI per mo. Ask for Wayne, Greenbelt ... .,$ 4 5 o: mo. ~$~32~S~UP~-~f>l~S-G~9~18~.!~~ ~~~ii~~-~~~1. · a.t selllng "~te today before 2 BR NOrthend walk to 9G2-6644. M5-45.l4 ews. ... your area is closed. Ecom Be h •1~ k .\,1 o. 15 HARBOR v H :i"'1, J[!] San Clemente S)'Btems, lnc.. P.O. Box Ill' · -1 '"· ". u .;)!,;'pt. · Huntinetctn BMc:h u ma. 3 • 3106 17829 Val'-· Bl d 494-1!?62. :.:S.: • Br, lam, nr pool, c. ~fw"9rlt • ><=r v .. L'd 1 I • ._. gurrlener ;aJ 6#-1191 ~;;;;;;~~~ San Clen1ente Rt~ident Hotel City of lruhtstry,, Callfomia 1 o s • _,.,UP. 3 & 4Br. No lea5c &ll-lG92 ' ' ' ·$79.SO per Month 917+1 . (Include Jlhonc num-required. Others avail, in ' QUIET _ ~CURE !X-r.) FOR rent furn, 224 Via Lido Orng Cty. Call Dept of Newport Hel9hts Apls. Furn. 360 FUl'I\. utll _ linca ·scrvic~. Nord, $2000 mo. Call · <213) Trans p orlatl o n , • • • Den ise Stone SOil Dove Wood Dr. , Huntington Beach You are the winner of 27<>-45ol7 or 934--0920. 213/620--3310 fron1 9 -3 2 Rlt house. ~ crpts. Dbl Balboa Island \\<"&.lklng dl1118nee N1wport Beach \Vkdayg. ~a ra c: e , enced yd. Uiol ~! •1 "•·c 400 YARDS TO BEACH GardeMr. S275. mo. Phone YEARL"(' 2·"1Jf.t.-apt. lrg, ~ "a.r, S. . \VALK to \\Pater Bach, $1 00: l..argt>, ney.· J BR, 2 B,\, exec noon 10 6 pm 518--6241. ncv.·ly dccorn1ed, f urn,' Alao 2 Br~. $1B::i; plus $70 homa, al! uW &; gard. paid. San Clement• 1nodest rent for adulls only, 1 Apt. Unfurn • l BR. $Li0-2 BR. Ci\!. & Lease usq. Call Ov.·11('1'/Brk .... no pe~. 673-247'.'· Corona del M:lr TWO FREE TICKETS 10 the \Valk to \Yater ~ ,BR HB. 5-17-5459 ot' eves: 838-2921 LARGE view home 4 Bit 3 pn, 2. B;i. pier t:or boat. l ~~~iii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SOUTHLAND Aa:t. 1',ee. 979-8430. 3BR, 2 BA. w/fam./din rm 2~~ BA, to be tcued for l o; UXI. 9.'ft. fri>m Aug:. 5th. Ffomt & Garden Show WINTER rental -4 br, 2 ha, combo, frplc, covr'd pa\k>, 1~~ yrs. Partly furnished. .W.1-2-13.1 or 7»-9569. July 1Htt ttu11 Aug. 5th dock, Newport 111&.nd. Avail bltns, nr. E~ &: Spring. $350. per mo. Call 492-8272 . at the Sept 15_ to ~une 16th. Phone dale. U>3. Ask for Date. 2 BR, top cond, 2 Ba. OnlY Ba lboa Peninsul1 ANAHEIM TI4: 635--1350 962-44TI i\Iature Adults. Barcclo111:1., CONVENTION 4 BR., 1 block to ocean, $280. CHARJ11 NG 4 HR.'.! Hi\. has ~-49Z-494-I . CENTER Nu carpet. Yearly 673--7613, everything. A\·ail. immcd. 4 BR 2 BA blk to Uch soo \\". KateUa, Anaheini 01' 673-J:>22. Leue. $310. Sngls/ctrlldren theattr le pl~nge $250. +' Plrasc C'a.11 6-12-5678, ext. 31 4 ok. 962-8851 or 968--'n:i. util. No pets. 492-0139. $35 WEEK & UP e Sleepina: Rooms • J"foURkeepin&' Rooms • Ocean View Apia BA.LaOA INN to clain1 your tickets. !North H __ ..,_••_•_U_n_l_u_rn_. ___ 30_5_14 BR, 2 BA. close to scOOols, Houaes Furn. or Coun1y toll fn.'e: number ls General college, & sboppg, I& encl Unfurn 310 105 Ala.In S\_ree\ ON TEN ACRES A.pi s. fllrn,/unturn. 1'ue Flrtp!ace / prtv. .patiol. Poola TenOia Contnt1 8kf1t • 900 Sea Lan, Cdltt &'4·26ll l.AfacArthur nr ~ Hwy} ~-12'10.) ---------·' back yard. tmt J)ii.Ho.1---'-·--· -----1~ * * * 842-IBSS Ltdo-ltle s·~-!-A_Ll_,-m-,-,h-1-oc-,,-ho-p--lo0r 1 ALONE on lot 1 Br hsc. gur.1 ::;:::;:_:;;:;:. _____ _ '-------' sale by O\vner. Col!lta hlesa Also walk to \l'atr-r 2 Br, LIDO Isle "Bllyfront PiC'r, ·I Casa de Oro ,,.....,...."""6~B~~~7~,,,_ __ _ Costti Mesa -.-------· --<NEED 1 BDR. APT. FevlMI 11 .... 1t11 1 JH of'C'a. Com pletely rqulppcd $16.'5. Vlc!'fr ' ot ·Octan 3 Br, Br. to.buklus hse 6' locatii ul, ALL UTILITIE3 PAID I Lt•t ............... :::::::::::· 'u '-ready to 0....,Ml.tc. , -v $235. Agt. Fee. 536-2575. Aug'yearly, 556.ono. c ,,,1 IN CdM ~ ~' --on1 pa i-e u.-ore you rent I 1e!Jl(ln . aduh male needs I~ rent. All past acrounl.! Ouplmia LEASE, ,4 BR, 2 BA, New Condominl"ms Cu~!on1 designed, fc;i.tudng: a ined-Jrg 1 bd. unturn apt I' Instruction . pllE' avail. to new O\vner. Call HoUlee ~se, \Valk to beach $36J. Unfurn. l20 • Spacious kitchen \Vi th in-in Corona del Mar. Preftt . . !or nppt. 537-4227. ·"-~..,_;.:;;:;;__.,.., inekl& 11.'8.ter. Immed. occup. direct !ifhting garage unit/firtpla.ce. $170-, 4.'3 \\'. 19th SI., Costa l\fesa SJt.-0"62~ . .: lrvlM • Separate din'g area l&l mo. / prtftt leue. Xlnt •. _,.A d'·BaVir · Grtat Spot 1854 s Collst Hwy LBsuna 2 STY 2 Br 2 Ba Teahouse, • l·lome-like .st0l'8ge refa. Netd by Sept. 1. Ph. u IV" sual Systems · ·• $1.)j; Also 11.'alk to water, 2 BR, d11h\vuher, bltlns, • Private pti.tios Mlke, 67>1527 after 6. $dlt1l5 & lntlnte:ll9M ........ SIS Tl'lfflrkll .... , .. , .•.... ,, SH e Book & Hobby Store COSTi\ l\if.:SA OFFICE fncd 2 Br:•. kids/pets. A.qt. awimmin& pool, •has:, dra, e Closed garage \V/llor&ge ~ I I -... -1(5J. • Chilrlrt'n's Shop, Ex Loe $85 • Includes Util. Furn. FeeJ•l36--fi.75. . aauna It extra..s. ~2774 • i\l!U'ble pullnlan Holl•nd Bus. S•l•s Bll£"helor 11.·/ldtchen. Idea.I NE\V 1 sty 1\vnhsc, 2 Br, Newptrt 8eacfl • l'iug-si Bli1111s 645-tl70 or 540-0608 for student. Ba's, all rec. faeil. Nr. bch. • Pool -Barbcques -sur- • • •. * * • Deluxe 3 BR, 3 BA, Huge owner's unit, in new du-\ ]iex, beam dna, view. Nea.r beach. patios, tireptace, no pets, $4Z. mo. Available 8-L l'"k• Oi,.otry .............. 440 Jlll W1fttelll, MIM ............ ,ot Jiit W111tff, ,'""4119 •.......•. 7tl JMI W1"IH, M&" • , •.• , ••. , 7M tt1 .. W•ntlll, llY." •... , •. , • 711 il :·--::.:I~ AllllOlll'ft ....................... * A..,W-11 ..................... IOI Aacti. .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . '°" lvlllil!!t M•l.,llls ......... , .• to' C11-11 & l.,.t,_i ••.•.••... IOI l'vrnllllf'f ...................... 111 OlrNt ltl<t .................. llt H1111tlleltl OtH;1 .............. IU J1w1lry ............. . ...•... 11J M1<t1t11.,y .................... "' MltctlM111•"" .•.•..•..•....... , 111 MIMllltnflVI Wlnlltl '....... 120 Mv1k 1I lflllf'lllmtnll ....•..... 111 Offkt l'urnltllrtl &••t, ......•.. 114 "l~Ofllllt "'"'" .,., .... IH Jewl11t M•clllnff .............. 121 s,.rtilltl Qflft . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. •• lt•rti. li:111•vr•nl, l 1r •...•..• tn lw1,. ,,., ................... I M ! T'I, ltHll, Hl-Pl, S'-rt1 .•...• IU 'I .. ~ .... -· llB ,,..., Gtn.,11 , ................. IM C:lh ........................ Ill D911 ........................... IS4 1'1111 ........................... IJJ ..... ..................... ... LIV~ ,.... ............ IQ 1-~J~ BEAUTY SHOP, 01. Owner oprr, good elientele. A1nt. area. 54D--0550. Eves - :>~8162 $12.a -All uril Pd. 1 Br. Furn. 4285 i.e: 952-~ eves " * BRAND Nev.• 3 BR. ~'h rounded with pLu¢. labd· Nr. park Ir tov.TI, Vacant. v.'knds BA. Condo. w/Boat Slip. 2 .!Caplng. $145 . Sep. 2 BR holl!C, Incl. car gar. All appllance1. Adults. No Pets. gar. Yard for kids/pet. lrvlni Crpta Ir drpa. Sale Qt Lease. LARGE 1 BR, $1.SS $16.j • Cute Cotbt&t 1 BR + ~4723 287..()011 or 21 S : 365 \V. Wilson ,_ 642-t9n Bu.I ..... W.nt-~ 210 d<o. +Pool. Priv. yrd. Gar . ., e"l/"ll'· . M~ • LOW WEEKLY RATES -CALl. 6<5-0111 • <. u _, .......... -T-nhouH Unlurn 335 E ti Sult _ 3 BR., 2 ba ............. $375 • xec:u ve es , WANT to buy barber ahop 2 LAGUNA BEACII OFFICE ~ eR., 2% be.Iha ....... , $375 Coron• del Ni.r 2080 Newport Blvd. or 3 chair. Vic N'pt. Bch to $ll5 . Utll pd. Bachelor at 4 BR, 2;~ ba, bonus rm. $!00 ' · Cost• Mela Cd~f. CASH {:llJ) 498-t469. Bch. Yrly. Ideal for. student. 4 SR,~~-baths ........ S~ ~ '42·2611 ' Money to Loan 240 SI75 -Nice 1 Br Tourplex, 2 BR, 2 ba, den, AIC. • $2!~ * r * * * * * STUDIOS & 1 BR'S bltns, crpt.<t/drps, child/pet 3 BR. 2 ba., den · · · · • • $455 Deluxe 3 BR, 3 BA, J-lua:c 1 t TD L ok. 4 BR, 2~i ba, a /c •.•.•. $425 owner's unit, in new du. • F"REE Linens S Oans $2S5 -Charniing 2 Bt". Frple. 4 BR., 2 '!'1--~··········· $500 plex, bc&..m clna;,_ \rlc'.I'. Near e ~"REI!: UtiJJtics Dbl gar. l'"ncd )"Td. So La-V1s1on-beach, patbi, /1rcpl11ce, no • Full Kitchen UP TO 95% guna. · pets, $425. mo. Av&.lla lJlc 8-1. • llcatrd Pool 2nd TD Loans s~'.~~~~Rio;\~~ lredh.111 ~ =~:!'~!~;~e~\-~I. Lowtst rate1 Ortinge Co. CAU.. 4!»-9491 Huntington Buch , $30 WEEK & UP Sattler Mtg. Co. * LANDLORDS * REALTY e Studio & l BR Apts. "2 2171 "'0611 FREE RENTAL SERVICE 3 Bedrm, 2 baths, built· e TV &: ?ilaid Service A\•ail . -• -;r A Company With Vision • Phone Service _ fftd. Pool Serving Harbor area 21 yrs. LANDLORDS! Univ, Park. Center. hvine ins, refrigii washer, • ChUdren & Pet Section DON'T BORROW \Ve Spec.lallze In Nev.·port Call Anytime, 502-i500 dryer, bran new crpt. 2376 Ne\vport Blvd., Ci\I .,,_ * • * *: "' * ~. • 2 ,BDRMS. G1araae. CLOSE to B ~ACH . $250/mo. , 675;<900. SPACIOUS i BR, 2 BA, ~ upsta\n apt Qpco l:feam1, I lrg priv, a;atage. Cloae to beach_'· No peu, 6~73. 2 BR, PE!"ffHOUBE. New e&.rpet&, drapes, 1 Ba. Pool. . $265/mo. Ph: 673-3850 2 BR, 1 BA. new carpet & paint, So. of Hwy nr park. 1 $2'2.). call Agent 61~ 2 BR 11.pt. 11~ blks to bch a shopping. $250. Adu_!ll, 320~j Larkspur. Catto Mase 'TIL YOU CALL US I Beach e Corona de! Mo.r e Office houn 8 Al\l to 8 P?il Children OK. $225 mo. ~975.5 er 645-3967 A: Lacuna, Our Rental Ser-Ask for Dale, 962-4471. (Ad good foc S5 on rent) 2 New 3 Br., 2 sty a;vdm Borrow on your home equity vi t ts Bath & l1'i Frplc rar for any good purpoee. Serv· ce 1 FREE to You! Try YES \VE HAVE REJ\'TALS Duplexes fum 345 LARG. 1 br, twin beds, ideal ap :....___,_ .i . ·~~ ' Nu-Vlmv! ' · ' for _bachelors. S I p oo J. nr ""' .......... • lpn&'. -mo. ~ri.: =e~o~~'V!~ 6~~:~1EW RENTALS l\·lay \Ii~ =l~~Cl'Vice Newport a..ch Adults $150 .. ~9633, 1993 ~..,_~""'~-,'~644.an:l~~=~~.-1 Orange County! •.l-'tWU or 494-3248 Your housing needs cCh~"="'ooh'-S"'i'°'. =~~-~ CHAR?i,UNG 3 BR. 2 BA. SIG~AL r.1 0 RTGAGE t'O. NJCE home walking distance OCEANFRONT. Winter re n· NICE l &: 2 BR Trallen. $80 S21.S. Ge.I I: water pa.kl. ll-4 (i141 556-0100 to ~hooJ1. 4 Br, 2 ba, lrg ~~ Lo"A"'112 !1!· Nltt11Y & up. Mature.adulta. 133 E. 6~~ ...... ~h St .. 54&-0137 or 4000 Can1pus Drive, N.B. cov'd patk> & tncd yard. •w~•. va .,..pt. .l · 16\h.St.,, 642-U&j. ~-==7'·..,,,,..-..,.---.,,.- 0-•1 ········· ··········•· ttll• I •=:~-==-'"""':~'""~I ~~~t~/d~-~·~-~96~8-';!ll~!Xl~.:::_.:..:::~ 6-16-2830. NEW 2 BR, drps, crpt'g, ' 11111, M11n1.1s1rvlc1 ... .. .. "1; I .... ., .,, !!~"'-="-------Huntington liNCh aNll/M11ln1 lq111,, •···•··•·• f04 2ND Trust Deeds Bilbo• lsl1nd \VATERrRONT -..SS". Dock. ~· poo~I BBQ, ge.r. ~ti, no :::~: ~!~~!ch•H~r":.':·:·::::::: PRIVATE FUNDS AVAIL. 2 Br, Frplc. Yrly. $3.)(1. $WO· -ULTitA NICE Apt. 6 pe-ts. 376 \\'.Bay, ·C .. INts, s1u ... ,, "" t11• BRAND ne\v custom 3 Br, "SINCE 1.946" * 673-7799 * Pools. 4 Cardcns. &lunn. 2 BR.:1 Adulls, no pets. BAY :::~: :~=~::1 ·::::.·.' ''.'.'.". :\~ * C~~~,~~ntBKR. :11~ Ba hon1e. I luge family I.st \\'estcrn Bank Bldg. 15 llnf!1, 5 dayt for 5 Ouck11. Tcnni~. Privat'"' patio , l\fEADO\\"S APTS, 387 \V, 11111, St•r•t• ............... tu nn v.•/scwing center, elt'C 'University' Park, lrvi.nr nd. Call 642-5678. Adults. Ph: 846-0259. -Bay St;, Cl\t 646--0013 bllli kitchen. incl. trash Da 1 552 7000 Ni ht A U I 365 .Ap. -U~ fu 365 A t U I NO polnta, no· penalties, tree compactor. walk·ln pantry. Y • 9 s pt. n urn.t'. n rn. P •, n urn. ~-T'_'"_"""_'_'_"°" __ Jlml appraisal, lov: rates, fast. Fp Jn. living fnn & master 4 BR, 2 BA. """ts, drp•·;~l::a;:•:u:•:•::N:l~ue=l====L:a:•:•:•:•:N=i~u:•:':;::;::;::l:a:~":":a=N~i~T;;•;•I::;:;::;::;--_ lnvestors Thrift 639-64tt. Br suite. Sec at ll8 Garnet. bl tnl!I. air conc1.'"0 1tklrcn &I ,; • Atn:rnt ...................... tu Mort9ages1 6~918· small pets ok. S285. mo. C•"'"111• 1•1fl•t111 .......... "' Trust Deeds 260 LOVELY new 3 'br, 3 ba 837-911:> or 5'13-1429 C:yc1t1. 111tt•. kM!t,. ........ tit -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: Id hot 'i J I 11ee1r1t C:•t1 .................. t• • w en ne. r Y renla · 3 BR. hOme, 2 Ba. In Tut1lc =~ .:=:-.. '.·::::::::::::::. :~ PUT YOUR MONEY CS630 mo. 67:)....()891. Rock. $400/mo. Sho\\'n by Tr111tr .. Tr1v11 .......•.......• t•t TO WORK FOR YOUI oron• del Mer a,w, vi. ... O:lY,· .!v~0108. Aug. 1, Tr•llent U!Ulfy .............. U1 11~1 t""'' N.T"«< l "''' lervk• & "•rtt ···· •~t Earn 10% Interest on well· S?i.IAlL house, So. of Hwy, UNIV P ARK to hou t .__._ .. _ ...... _w. __ 11 .. 1 o-•• ........................ tte Aftllttfl/ChlHl<I ••....••..•••• tU ~ l 11111tt . , ............... tH 1,.rt1, ll:t c1, lltdt . .. . . . . . . tst Trwk• . ... .... ..... .. . , ,., VtM , .............. , tu Alllt Lfltlltf ................ , H4 Avtt 51ntc1 & "'"• ..•. , . , ''' Au1t1 W1nlelll ............... ttl Avt11, lm10rl..S .............. t16 Awtt1, N-. . • . • . • . . . • ffO .llul11, Ulfll ......... . .. ttt The DAILY PILOT ORANGE ~urcd 2nd Trust Deeds on r~:· :::r" .. tt~ti$21~i:~~ !~asc, 2 lily, 3 ':-_. 2~ ~~ Orange r.ounty real estate. inc --'ener, 1 or 2 adulta, ideal ~oc. Tennis; pool SIGNAL i\tORTGAGE ro. n>t<i~A;.~11 g.1. .,_ .. "·l287 prlvgs. M-1-l'l72. (714) 556-0106 -,,.,c- 4500 Campus Dr., N.B. NE\V thref' bedroom 2 bath, Laguna Beecfl conv!'n\ent s. o u th of $16.i _ Util Pd . .l BR. B1U:-, ~J!~ location. B k r . t'arport, deck, ru·. 11\gh sch\. ~~--------1S22j. Lrg Ocean viel\'. 2 BR 40 'i-DI S C $6 4 ,0 00 \1·elJ-~ccurcd 1st A p p I y Va\IC'y pays $&10. me. lO~i-; Bx 3 Apple Valley, (11•1) :Z.12-::1144 rort sal" Trust DC!rd' $54,500 \'lclrt 13.25':'0, only $2ol.OOO required. 673~. _..,_ I~ 2 BR house. rl06 Orchid apt. Pet ok. Rcccntly i·cde<.:. Crpts, rlrps, $~ -Chruming 2 Br. So. blt.inl!I, $275 nlO. Call l.lulla.n Laguna. dbl gar, yard. IW•ilY, 5~ NU.VIEW RENTALS 3 BR, 2 BA. Crpls, drp!!, & 67.l4Cl.10 01· 494-3248 bltllli. Nenr beach! No pelt. 2 BR 2 MA "'"'' 3 decks Ph: 67J....TJ()7. oceM virw:· i;rd, blt-ln11'. lBR, \V/gar , "love, rtJr;J. newly dL'C., no pets. Avnll C'arpet1, Avt1.il Aua: 1st. $185. Aug, 15th. $.125, mo. ht Ir last months. sra--3589 494-3923 64+-1680 Co1t1 Men t'ANTASTIC oee11.n &. cuy H F ' •·• 300 view, 3 BR, 2 bas. Le11..~ ouses urn11"9U' ,GRIW\T Pool . Eastsidf' l Sept 1. S400. n10. wkd1')'1, * ,, * BR, J BA, + sep. u~tatrs 541·3990 wktnds. $1805. St f,; Sh ofe or drn. Frplc. New crpts lido Isle 1 en um1n • paint. S400 + pool ~;.:..=;...-----1 70 Palrn~ -, ~· ~-673--0797. CHARAUNG -Lrg 1 BR. Cotta M9N ·"' SHARP l BR. 2 BA O:>ndo. Frpl, patio, dbl pr., steps \'ou 11.rr tht wt nner ol Pool1 Ile<' cntt. Dbl a11 r. td Och. Yrly, ~ ulll incl. TWO FREE TICKETS . .,..,,.»,. 1>1>1mo. m--w.t1 1.o:642--0306=::::..· ~----I to !tit •If 5. Newport 8Hch SOUTHLAND 2 BR ~loritrn, c & D. bltn1. Home & Garden Show \Y.Skle nr. Bh1U1. B&by <1k. POOL. lovely prden, 3 br, 2 July 17th t11n.i \u;: $lb no JlC"I•. $130. Ava.ii 8/1. ~. $375. + Ste. Ot!poAlt. al fj)('' ' 5'16-1122 X'108 Unlvertlt)', 642-3645. ANAHEIM * 2 BR, 1 BA. TownhouMI. FAl.flUF;S v.°t'lcomt. New l CONVENTION $.225. Pool. p11.Uo, ruait. nR. Bt. ltish carp. $.'>50 Grand Opening! The Sea Terrace Apartmettts- luxu rious, new adult living in California's newest coast town · An fd,al locale, beach nearby, oceu climate, and great rec;rea· .1.ion bring you Laguna Nlguel's e.\olee ruido1ttiut apa l'tt1i.ent living. A'•ailable 1vlth ocean or park vjew•. Completely car· peted '''ith b<!am ceiling11 in upstairs unite cu;: paneled living room11 in downsUtirs unlt~. Enclosed patios or balconie~. New General Electric kitchen \\'il h self-cleaning ovl'!n and dish· wn11her. And a Recnation Bt1ildina-wlth fire1ide loun ~, pool, .f ncur.11 It. a-ame roomg, Choice of 1 & 2 bedrooms wlt.h J, 1 ~~. 2 bath11. Come make rour choice. F~ 1205 10 I S25 ptt IMfllh- l)i~tion1: fl'om LoflAn;tltli ro ROOlh on th11 San Diep Fwy. to Crown V•ller Pkwy. exlll Turn rltht (frpprox. 8 tni.) to Pacific Coa1t. llwf.1Aft.lmHt to Niruc:l Rd. Left on Niptl Rd. tt Tbe Sea ~rtace Apartmellts. ' Put •· i'tycu'lfe ... ~cometo COAST'S leading Marketplace CENTER dl.11hwasher. 833-897.t, ~th , lensr. &W-i6G2 Bkr . 800 \\'. Ke.tf'l\11 , AMl1cim LRG 0111 2 BR, $143 r>lu11 fned TH E Bluffs. Ne11.· 3 BR, lushl ~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~!~~=::::::ll Plt"(l~ l"flll &t.2-5678 ext 314 3 BR. f!'Ar, $180. Br!ns: klda. l"OJ'Pl'K.':. Ltasc. $.l5<> Mo. \ 10 dllhn )'0\1r ticket'~. f-NM1h Ag!. 1"('(!. 97'--8il30. Avall. l+med. 644--1662 BlcT. , County toll lrtt numbrr Lt Have .omcrlhilll you want to * 2 BR. I BA. nr bch, S2:"i0 MG-122) 1 '4'11! OJM.lr~ ad• do II nlt.l/yurl1. No1 peb. 1fM _. • • »ctll • ,$5,U NO\V f42-!T!· refrig., Sl.3-a974 ,, ,, I ' • ' 11 \ . . . llr. 17 PILOT-lDV£RTISE~ WtdMMlar, J11J1 2), 1Q7J DAil V PILOT I 53 I~~[ ~ ..... ~,... ~1~~1,~[ ... ~ .... ~-~l;;;;:[S]~1 l-... -ll5l1 ~[ -~--.l~ I lflll -..... - ,~ '.":-:,..u...;.·_,.;.•.;."';;;'. __ ..,;:"5= 1 ~. Unful1). US Summer lltnlllo ' 420 11 ... 1_ Rtnl•I 44SP _.,_..,_ .. _1, ____ s_30_ L_o_•_t ------'"'-'-55 G1rdtn;ng Job Wonted, fem•I• ~ H•lf Won fod, "1. F 711 Cilta -Nowport BHdl SUMMER RENTALS NEW SHOPS SWINGING SINGLES •GENEROUS• LA\\l'I • """1"" "'"'· n ~•· * • ' • AROllT>X'Tl,;P..\I, '""' DELUXE -------Slc-eps " -i"rom $10/\\'k. \11 A 1 ~· -•· Ill Call fur lnlo. 2-8 p111 500-J.2.j(!, c<lpl:-~v~~idut~~~~·('~l ~11 ... 13 R. P . S•gtt ntX<ds 1lr 11 r oil/•,, I""· ;11•: THE NEW July ew ,., .. ..,1et l>INI'' 11 -SWINGING SINGLES~ -' . -2145 Europ• Or. n1~n1st1"fi ll\t.'.' a ~111><llln~. X n1 APARTMENTS. BAY\\'000 ,\PART:\ft:NTS Sleeps 6 -f'rom $95/\\•k, o.v11.ll~bl~ Id VlUaice Fair, •REWARD• ;,.gowx,7 or 714 S17 .. J.::ii2 C 1;111~1. J,:1.101\ n11tna.j0 ••n1 \lr l"l.. 1100 SOuth Coait Jlwv. "-U"•~-11"".·•·m """~'•·.n. CO'JP«:r•· l•••d•c •rr 011a Mesa fl"''hll•')., "'~u . "' 1e<1. 1 \.Ulld • i--1c·1 . 3 -.. .. .1-, ln K~-t Stach ,.,. Slee~ .. t·ro1n SJB/wk. ··~ ....,. ..... .., " -"'1lhUJV " ....-Lo 1 • -." "''""'11 t...m•na. 1111tlnt. lil"I'\', Con1n1'J, h)ll, Yoo 11r,.. 1h" '"'~N1"1' o 11'1l.1in 1il·n.,w1i1llt'-', Salt.ii~ mifla Pools • 1-lctllh Spa • mi.dy. n1~ Miet (lflk!f: is. AUG., Sf:PT. &: .. -Soci1I Clubs S3S TWO FREE TICKETS ' Ttnnl1 Courtt . Gvn1 il1ld opton dall)' troni IC Ai'\f to \\'INTER RDITALS 4...,... For ~1um or An)I tnr<M"m:i-t'\'gld. Spa·lnkln. clt .... nuii. u1-.·11. Ir' inc. ~~l.41\f''ll 1 Bl"'--~ ._. __ , 3 .,.,_ rP""--"""" * INT T * lion lcs•dinsi: ,., rrrurn of a 6-lS-69Si. • to 11\r :i. 8.11-2.lti.1. -.u"U rwu1n, 6:ll PM. hila<'ArlhU1' Blvd. °""' u1....-.-T\\'O lt'loP!'t main st. rronl· RADA & 1 SO N 1 .. ;;...,,...;...iiiiiiiiiiiiii""'iiO 1 BR. 1-)'0IU 1150 I:. Sall, JoaqUin JIU1' Road. t i\Ull..DING from ' ocean aae. GOO ptttll !Ill f''I. xlnt lo-"' (.'Ult! our 1"111 c·kl'\·f'r pin, G e n er a l Servlcea UTHLA 0 I• l IlR" Den rn:11u 100 -A"all 11'" -8/4. Al.vi 9/1 -cation ~·ntow11 ..: ... Jl Cle· Q U ,\LIT y in at c h c s u1•Pl'QX, 2 in1.·ht-s in th!\n1 .. 1t·r. Home & G41rden Show A~!>O.·mt..I)• 2 BR I .. -Y"'' \\'/Pl!O'ro \\~lh jl'\\\'lll"•I hu1 .... ·~llflor 1n ' -. " ·. ro1n $:l10 * OC!AN VIEW * 9/8. 3 Br, 2 Ba. $115 "'k. 1uent~·. IdMJ for any type .. 1 1 1 ,,,111.. 1 11 1 ,, • • • Ju1r '..'lrh 1hru 1\u,:: 5th l--2 BR. Twnhi;:t1 t'roin $2:50 ...: 6T'a-85.11 nf ldJOp. S200·t.l75.. ~r nw. -'ll"l:t'Ji 11 ._.. /"('ll li'"r; 11 ""1• ~Ti 1 ..,..,.,.,t Wm. Kirk u( tlk' MEDITERRA Uru.nd nt<\\" 11r1x-r 1luple;( rrall Nl"l\\-' f<rr FREI-: it'lrtl• twu.11 un C'hu!111, aPJ'""'· th" 9341 N a ntucket Or . ANAHEIM -. NEAN 4 IJdnns. $315 ~lo .. yeiu"a &\"ML.\ specie.I 3 br. 2 llu, J 14 Del Mer A\'e., !'.C. pie profile on I lm>5flt'CU\·c sJ~ of n 11\1·k<'l, in•(·1 iht>I[ 't:.· VI LLAGE Jew.e.. See oY.'lU1' 1u slpir; , pool priv, ur brh, Industrial Rental 450 111111t·h. :11 hn.) In IM..'l"f'1. r t.A. 111,.,,1• :•t°\' Huntin9ton Be ech CONVENTION VARIAN '. an Colton, ?\e\\-port ShO!'tll plt•nty parkh\i:', linens turn. 71·1 -jll <l~ L,\ ~-62'3 1!<"f'pl~· tr1 .. 1,.111'T'1f l11111dy y .. u !tit' HI' 11 1nn..·1· of CE NT E R I 2-WO llarba\• Blvd .. c.~I. fl lArii'tlNG 2 BR .. '.? bu .• 2 613-Zl\O P. l"enton. ~41~'l. NOW LEASING ---n1e1urntu~ & 11h· lo<i~ I" tr TWO FR ,~~1,.:1C K ETS l'l·,'.,',',,'.', .• ,".·,a:_,'.~··.·:.-.'.~:11.~1,",lli\1 1 ·1 ASSEMBLER I-OPg:-1h~ii~~A\' 1:1u· i:;nr.; sorne a111.s. y,•/(pl NE\\'POllT Bt-ac-h, 3 lloonl H , B h [g] 1~·plat·c>,1hll'. I' I. E ,\..; 1-;, " v ~ ,- BECOME I ~ Hours: l"l'i-1'ut's lU-6 ~asi:.'$2ss c;!1'$.m~'''ail on 1 :Ckh. ,~:11;'11~!~1~ s;f~s 2~.~~ un~i::nM·leac Lost and Found \ ~,~;~·: ~;~~r/1~~~::n1~f .}0~11~'.~~9 Homseo~1~~:.~~how ;'.;,;1;;'.~111~1i~\,1.'.:~"~1:1.1\~'1'1,11~ r ·"" · \\'N. & Th1u·~. 111-7 lill-79:.'2 G7~ """?" 675-69'25 9,H) ~·.Ft .• ~ UP ~-------~· ;;,1 E\·1•s .• ~. \l'•'f'krnd:i., J 11 • .il!/-l:~ 1 1 I VARIAN ' ••• l~~~'."";;;;;;i;ii;i;oiii .... iiio J ~-""'""""---~-~-·~ ~,_,--i..1;, :! 1 1 rJ\1 ll ,\ui,.:, .ith * * * "H' ARBOR GREENS ll.\YFRONT 11·/prlv. bC't1ch BEACH A11ts l & 2 Br. Furn, 111\niillon & Nf'i\'lnnd l.OST:-lrarur.u pa~.~1111rt, 1i., n Iii.• .& & pier. Nl'\I.' 3 Bil, 2 BA, frpl, opposite Con'.l,118. dt>l '46-0697 or 133-0519 Found (frH ids) 550 !t l [):.!/h)IJ~'S hl'loniz1ni;: t H ANAHEIM C.'u,\11 •,\:--.:ln:'I and l'r:1r1tr:.11 DAT" From $130 to $215 "-. S..150/nio. Yrly. Al-I)() 2 BR, io.lar statt' heam. &-c. gale. -----Hon111~·ou n A11J('li. If lot111ol, CONVENTION r1111"M.·. llll ''"" l'nr. x 11111 MACHINES ""helor, 1, 2 or 3 ~Br. 2 llA, $-19.l/lno \' r I y . By \\'k or ~lo. SJ.l-..1691. * COSTA MESA * F'OL'ND : N \\'. 1.-i:irner San pl1'l\~1· 111:1.ll to l"1•n,ul .. <•· CENTER 1·1•h•r'\'t1N'i , 11111 "nrk 1111~ I -9'i9--06:11, 64·1-1:'!10 ~lateo & Stater In h,1111 of lio•1M.•r:\l ••( I ra n I _ . lltlur~. l 'aJI ll~~-OUi :I 11111 I ~ lnru~ •·l~'l"l"r-1111•.-hnn1 •.• 1, Beam ccilini;s. i"irplc. Encl. ---KIDS. pets "-"t'lconie. 2 RR, 660 l!KI. fr .... ' SI 1~ Pf't" nio. f>n..,1 Olflce, ,.~ 11 u n l;t in J-:ml-.i1r1•ndt'1Yl ('1•11l\'I', S;111 ~ \\ 1,ai.•Jl,1. .\n:.h~11n 11! I 1•111 ;,~_,JOno hl.·r" fnr 1 .1 & :ind ~io. Sep. lntlry an-a. 2 /l{.E\\'PORT CREST -Condo. Corona <lei l\lnr; 11~ blks. to l:-\llO !II(. f• .. , •• $1 55 prr n10. \"all :\I , bl k 11 ~· . o.rr Pk·l'l', •·idl IH . \ti-'< 1 .• 11 r 1, l 1 Pool~. &.un<:.. Jtec. fa cil. 3rtbr, 21 ;, ba, frpl<:, tennis • 1.1e,,,""p",:..~h'1"0' R"1'"',"." , ..... A~•-' 2;11)1 ~(. !! .. ' .. 532,1 rio.·r ll\O. Soc-. cys...:(".an CH l~ll~l' u:;l~ •• ;:.rs i 1•-·'·"·.~ ....... ~ •••• • ...... I 10 ' 1:111 11 \ •tUI'~ ;,.k'··· s l'~~,1;'.,11 :"\I ~:~:!) h.-11,1 ;it 1~111\l' . \\ ,. ~:.\\1\;;\Ul\1 ·'"'~.~ll'!'l. 1~~111!h~ o. . G ' s poo \pa ir;aunn ru• r ..... • ,......,_ 10.(()() ~q. ft. new builditr-', II 1.b c· 1 ,· 11 1 ,,,, \U\" nu \'S, 11 11 1· ~ •· ~. 1 ~cur1ty uanl. No '""IS. ' ' ' • " 1..'l'ni;c, 1 t'Hl'}' l'llrtl. !11 ){Ill-uu11 ,. ll r~'l". uw111,.•1· 1, 1 k rf•1:.t r•I •'Sl'•'l'l• 11C··· 111 v1u• !'I ...... 1\·atcr, 547-12JO NE\\'PORT ....... ••-t I ya 1~1 $rp.1C"\!. -.i ••• 1f.,. 1 · 111 11.oef' pr•. i;11111>11111<111'-. Model1 Open \VAT>'RFRONTA t 2BR 9 "/d uo.·~~~vn .,_,;;__1~s Holw.•1iNa111 es.OJ,P.ll r6~~-l.\S:i lt'r, J)<llX'rs sn1t'lll't'<I. J!J•] ""' -~v lln111C!l'llnki:-ri;: l'pJ u hn , th•· lnlh111H1;: ;<11 .1.~. l:u111 10 'tll 7 pm · ' P - , .. "·a,..., r;rer, . .., "-'lnu.,,.·, -----5.\3-:ZSOO. Instruction • * * :,17~n,1 r..,11 .. 111 Ill'•·~ .. i;rt)de1·iiti: .~ 1ic"-'I>· redecorak'd. S285. July 28--A nn-. ll 833-8350. NOW RENTING Io c• , 01 1 !"' ,, .. .,,.,• 2700 P I W CM -. CAT """hi 11.'/llf'if;I..' .~-i:;1·1•)· I ,\Ir. lt1•pn1r. All T~pti; .. in-V.;xf-l"''R •-... ·" ,,,_ ,,.,11.-ro ._,.lilj II Y 11 ·'-· "" .. ~. a erson iy, Slip avail. 673-2182 or V-1c1tlo-n R-ontal-s 4-2S. LAGUNA NIGUEL I I t .:.. c. ,,..,..,,,....,,. ' •1-I• n,, .. 1'' ··a•i•·, ..... (nr Hit-bor & Adims} 6414).-3.IOO n1ark111gs 1Cahco 1, 1n ,,·11•. ,. u1 111.1: 1• ,.,., plumblllg, 11.'llti~i {l\'t'r l'l"ltll' ll'Jfnl' \\1l llf' ,. "" 1 .. ... u u .. "' M-1 San Juan Capo. St>vpi·e Schools & , .. nnhni:;, 1·1t h1r1e1 ~. sl~l\'l•s )OU ari: aui-oad. Xlnl ~f'~ \\U1! 111ap. 546-0370 San Clemente • BALBOA Bt!acti Apt -7MXl 11 & stornach 11'0Urxl. 493·00.~ ur· l\l111or ullt'rat ion~. nxturt f-lit~ 1 • J . . Slp!i 6, $80/\\"k & UJ_l or o~ Sa~Diri:o ~~\~.;" 491-5377 Bf\C'I' ti. Instructions 575 l'C'J)Ulr .~-ltllilall . etc. 1'in11.' ,t.; -~...... .• . 01n a qrowing Yearly 3J 7:i/lno. 6/~10: Ca~I 83l-lti00 DOORfIT~P '"·h••'", , .... ,1,,,. 1,1 , n1ttl f'r1al. ~· .tr. u 1101111• Jobs Wanted, M & F 704 More RoomaLeis MQfl9y SMAI.!, 113R. a pl near center C01\1E sec 8 rt>al garden or to\\'ll, Nice \'ie1\' of OC"ean apt! Like Jiving in a hon1e & hills. See at 1.\::i Granada tor $162.50/AfO. 2 BR, 1~2 AV('., San ticml·ntc, Artr BA. 2 prk'i places, prlf' I.:hnoon. piltio11 & rec arros. \rilson 7f=7oo~~W~E=s=T=c=L71 F=F~D~R~. Gardl'ns, on \\'UM>n St., \\'. ? BR 'B \ Bl 1· 11, bo ., I I ¥ .,¥ '·· tnapptancl's. o .er r. "'o chi d. pet. root. 6-12-6274. 2283 F'ountaln \Vay East 5.16-..()825 ...., ~ '"' ' ,\, '{j tl'.L{'hC!', f'Xp<'rl('r\/'C(l, Jh'1-1t1!r t~l2-l·MJ3. company -· 4001 BIRCH NB :l kirtrns. L:l7 Lll"1'(•t\Ll'if>r yuuni.;, h··~nn1•rs, .~rlulr~. --•'Ol'G f\'! h [I'~ R.nl.11 lo Sh.'. "O • • . c ,, ,,,, ,,.,-., 'I I I ·o-·r1·1---;;,,,,.,c ,·s -co ... ' • l\\\'ll~ r :t II' I ~ 2000 .... ,,"' .,,,..... .. ..,,.1 ~4" o 1· rl:1 ( 11·11. a1 r an\•r•,I. \ro1i11. ' ' • · · ·· · II 1 I 11 r I 1\·tll e 'wuu, .,..;,_...,sq. '" O\' C'Qnl-f.IW-3iil0:• • llh1'.". \\'a.">Onat..l<J 6la.ii'ill i'itlOt\: -r h1n1h'!: -J:rpnll"5. fllll'i.:' )'\' •1" > t', -~'\/\II :· , bo. t]l(•t,'Of. Al"Dil. IU 1173. ~! t II \ l1 .\~~\~ llOl!i'C'~ll 01 l111al ~lt !01 \OU :\Ir. liau.ngrur!no:l'. ::i ll-J0:32. LOST: !'111. Chihuahu:t or nr 91;-.;.l;~Jll. ~~--~-6~77_11~ "" '11 s. 1 '· :)1'-~1()1 n it~' p111 · Excellent em• ploye benefits MATURE n1nh: 1\.'8nted shr 4 HR h!e, l l.B. S90 per 1110. + util. Cnll ht-fore 6 pn1, 962-866$. ~~--~ STRAIGHT & S£1ua1-e 1nale, io.1-1 cor.~t:n. l'.?7' on l!Jth Toy ros Crcan1 II ind \'Ollt 1·h1ld 11!11 1·n ~1:--lt'a1·11----I St b ..,,. "'1 \\' 19 1 . qua11e1·s iniio rt'fl (\UH•ti·I In~ '" 111,.,y a nui.• lc\/ll\ 1111 Sl'ltl~KLElt s~1>tl'n1s 111· Help Wa nted, M & F 7101 e lmmedi'ate Ci\t r,~:J.t~'_fi_1t13 190 · t 1 st., ,\uin111l Control, t:.:\I. 1 \IJl'i't. :.;.1rrt1 il•i•lur. 1>l:1ll1'l l c·ll'r1 aut•unat._..t, &m-2846 ~l1 FOUll SEASONS ;\JYf$. I -Spac. 2· sty 2 BR, l~~ rtA, ]~ 43, haJJ nice 2 BR house on r;. 19th to &hurt>. Latly OK. 64J....1457. -----Jo~OU/'\D ,\r::-1;;-~nlfhounr!. .--:~-:-1-1:11 11111nu:i l. Fn:(' t.'~tln\att•s, i\.\A,\AA,\l\;\,\ , Rentals Wanted 460 Bro11·n. Vil'. \\'ili-:<111 ,\: ~~~~~~~~~~~I ';l{;...Os&I Our llj'I\' h ·1n11(·r~11·y offit'o' I" openinqs 11.\Nl)\':\IA;\ -;1\1 kinds of al ·11:!1 \\',.~1t1rlv I'!. S1111" NEED I 1-tarhor. 7:hl .loAnn St., /'\11 . [ ........... ._. J[5l ' 'II !'!1•·1••' .\1 •1".1' 111 r 1•r•m I bltn,, crpts. drps, p1·iv .~ patio, pool, conv. Joe. No ...._-,.. · pets: $165:-735 Joann St, C.i\I. 646-14~)(). Apts., NEV.'LY or:CORATED Furn. or Uniurn. 370 2 Br · v.·l&nr. fried .Yl·d Balboa lslAnd · ,~/pa.t1o -\\'tr Pd. Call bhl'll 1 & 5: 636-4120 BRA.'\/D 01"\V 2 BR apt, bltn ~C Placenlla Ave. S14j kitchen \\'/trash compaetor. 2176-E PJ11.('enHa Ave Sl45 U8~2 Garnet. 61.1-6918. .•' 3ll0 -l BR duplex, pre I er 1 -~~-------- ~~~--~­\\IANTt:D, girl to flhare Ech. apt., braivl nu. $l0Ci/n10 ca.I I Juily. 536-£05.j nft 6. Gar1ges for Rent 435 FOR n1otor boat, etc. homes, trailrr, 1648 Ne,vport 548--9766, C\"CS · C 1\'ork, s111all iolis a l 1:1, \'•'\\'flt'1"' Ho•;it·h. ( ·I" Ii, ost .. l i\h•sa . 1 J' !I {" \ t'r Cn111:11·1 B. l\1•afk,1 SOR. APT. 1>pt•l·1alt~. !17~163ti, ."11&-97'!::. ~111 '" .1·nt•·!'I, L" .1nu 1-:RO\\''.lj' & ll'hitf' :<pOtlf'd -~----=~~1 k!}lo\\, \\,. lo\U'!}l'•I 1!•1\\IL,< v DM IN CdM Basse t f<'n1:ilc .. \11'.o;.;1 \'pnlP •••••••••••!Hauling lhu· 1•r•''tn1 r,11.,1 .. •1" '\:::: ~!:~• respon. adult n1a!<' nrecls 111'\•n Jo"i-iclay July :lOth. !•I' -:~:~I'•:, hl,)111.,., r, ii ~.,11 a Ull"'ll-11\: I l.ki. unfurn :i pt !J79--12_·1<l~·--~--~-"" 1y:;1Jting :\I 0 r 1 N ~. 11 au 1 i 0 ~-1 ""n't 1,.a,•h u~ ••II •·1~· •tf in Cl'lt'llna drl i\lnr. Prrf Pr ' .. I I 1•l~DIU:\I-SJ t.l'<I Inn •11' fa\\ 11 • B·lll\''·'l'r • l'lC':lll-llPS. i: ('II. 5 " na b J ··1 t ,.,~.. llll'~. 0111' Ui\,\\('1'1111! garagl! unitl lirt'plai.:l'. lliO· fC'ntale puppy. 6 n1os. old rat.•.•, V11'l' 1•s l1 1na1r~ ~"1;11 ·t·, ;,ii;.~tl ~. \\"111 ho• 18.'l nio. pix-ft'r lrasr. Xlnt Scar on f11l'r. \'il' Civic :\!\" ~!?,~.'.~~,,C.~I. Collf>;:-1• Studl•nl.\. 1 i l I 1 f111 .. 11C'r1ni.: ut! calls & v.·~· rrfs. Nt'l'(I by Srpt. I. J)h. Cent!'!", S.i\. 6-ll-lfl l:l. uru-...,, f.:.:::t--i:~~t 11UI r 11U 111 ('\f1'1)' l.1 2722 M ichel 5on Dr. Irvine , California 833-2400, U l. 336 i\like, 67j..1J2i aft 6. ----~-~ Bu••'n••• Servr'c• -~-----~=1 ,,,,,,,,,,.,. \\'r .... 1·1•:1d,v l••I' KF\'S lr11 LI r Ix-I ,.. G~;r f{/() or l"\.':il(OJ-ITl.Y ,, TE/\CllEH, 1' )'r old "'irl + -111 a ~ae 1. 1"· .\•)U, lla\t' all k111'h uf fa n-I Equal Oppor. En1plo~rr sn1 I pe1 11-an1 2 Bt· hse or ,,_ BOOKKEJ::PING any or t11,t1(' op.•111111.:~! 1-:11111 11•"1! ·' married cpl, adults, non Costa Mes• ( 1 Req. ref. & $80. deposit. 9:>4 TI!E t:.X'21Tl/'\l.i Rlvd. C~l. 64~100~1·""""_,,---­SL~CLE Car Garage, ne<1r 12th St & Balboa Blvd., in ?\l'\•;port. $25/nio. 6't>-\GOO. Office Rent•I 440 I [t SJnokPrs on!)'. & no pets, •~ 1"'w°'. "°17t='h-OS~t.00"8--03S8""'='c_,-PALM MESA APTS. , UPPER 2 BR. par-Uy fun1., 1111\'UTJ::S TO NPT. BCI-1. PRESTIGE ,. 5-llh St., \l'CSt i\l'\•'(JOrl TllASll & DEBHIS $12 I .............................. 1 apl, Cd~! area. S 2 2 J . ._,..,a~·h. tln Ocean fr 0 n 1 • J)<U"t-lh1-u financial sl:i.!f'-b~·~~:. ~1~11~EC.£ STL:· on S.:Ot·l'etnr1e1 Ill t h t"I 6·11-8938. &Mi-797l . n1en1~. payroll, A-It. 1\·P. =-~~~-----oC"C I ~-S6JO ll'\'t•l & I. e g 1.1 I Asllf'm blr-r YG L'Ouple looklni; fot• s111. f~~? O:!~;k vi:';1~~ Vi~ ~:~~~;_·12 small btlsine~-~~~~~,~~· r1L~·~~~~~~s-;~1J: :i:~~~'tr~l~. s~:~;noi~~·~ PRODUCTION house to rent. 3130-$150. 1 · & '' · c " 1 elec. bl!n.<i. gara~e, quiet 1-'URN. OR UNFUH:"l. OFFICES ' location. $150 to responsible Unbellevably li.--el' apts , llB C:\I arC!a. :>3ii-0;;.;.1, ~o1na : 0 ,2 ~f0\'111, osta in~. S-11-2666. L!e. '.i\0182. St1JW't"\'iSOl' \\'ith111 the a~-TESTER "esa, J l;r I.ti . Carpet Service (;[,\J llaulin;::. Tree/Shr11h •-<•un11n~ fil'ld. °!11Y 111"~ FND: YrJ$:: n1:tle kitten d11 rk trin1. Ci:1r & Yi! l'lf"lillll lJ. 11 11'• h~\'C! SUPf'l'\"llll.'d llt't'll '-'l'C'.Y _ pl 5111n1l'l>I'? Vii·. JOllN'S Ca rpet & L:pholstery 1-:;1. 531---6.177, ~7-G!Kll. 11ppl) l)!(•a,..-., f or th<' ~:ullf' 1 , Be-,u•h & Erbcl' iu 11.B. Call lln ~11an1p<10 fr\'C N~11t·h· ··l11•nt 11.·c 11<.,'tl :.! J1,1> Co~tuu.:· 'r1·1~1· nrll'r' JI r r 111 11. fl " n 8-l2-i62R. guard iSoil ltcta rdnnt.~f. Sl\:!PIJJAllEH ~-du111p tru•·k Cli•iks. 0t1l' ,,f }uU inu~t l'r11 11l"yn1.-11L p;ud \lll'lll W.)tt• I' adult. No pets. Ref · s . hage pool, Jacur.i elrcl bit-Fountain Va lley, Beauti- :· 6413-4274. i11s, shag crpls, drps, sau;1a M l\e\V building, ground • le \dull ,_ ~1 noor, 30\000 cnuare feel, SI'" 2BR JU ')u. r ,, s, ..,,. ... s. "" I~ ,,- • • '. ' ' . • I • • I I . I; 1-, .. I .. •' • o, I: " ' r!I r l I ' 11 I ' I l I • I ! i I ..., up. ; r., -°'1 · si:.;r;1..ES Froin S130 Y.'ill di de lnto sn1aller [)(>brrcascri; & al! rolui· 11 •)1"k. ('flnt•r,·ll', n!llphalt 111"' 70 "£lnl, !Ir~. \\(''l't'I nftt•r G n1•11Uh•. plus nr11' F:'\"D: Hird in 5cv1lle ll•flll<"'. liri;::htcni·rs & IU nilnu lr s;1y, int:. b1~·11kin;:. S.\f•--'1110. h;!l·k 111 hUSl1ll'"S· Ll'I'~ i:;l'q 1 .. •rk rn11! 111111' (1(1 ,,, io.JiStilon \'it>jo . l 11 c n tit y, hlcul·h f<Jr \\'hile C'<u·ix·I.~. ;:r· t'liRl\ITCltE \'ao fur g•1Ulh! :! Ctu·1~1 111n~. 1~1111pany p;1Jrl Pool, b\tlus, play rard. 1 BEDR~t. From $lS5 orfi~s. 50e per square 1996 i\laple ,\1·e ..... 6~2-38J3 2 liEDR;\I. l-'rdn1 SISa foot, includes carpets, Announcement5 soo 2'J12 College :\o. 1 •• 646-60:\2 Unfunl Aµis A·,.ail r·roin ~tO dr,apes, all utilitiC!s, jani- DUPLE:X, !'har11 2 Bit 10 S15 LESS. tor se1;iil'c. Call l\IarHyn J.s6....(l(hl~ nrt JO a.111. Savt• your Tl100l'Y h.\· s;1\·in!!' l~·a! furll lioulg & 1:•'11 I I lif<', IM•~111tal. ... -11 r JC i" ;1 1 ~ SIAi\lt:SE--;;r:-n1:lh', F0un-n1e ('>.Ira trips. \\'ill l'lcan h:u1!in:.: .. -1 IS...l.,,i'.l. I T ';~ J 1 1111·d11·;j! 1111d 1h•111:d IM"nr fit~. Eastsicle, crptao,' drps, yrd. Yo.i're right, they're 11nder-Stovall 1714) 832-5440. Avail 11111111..'tl. SliO. 61G-2til2 ?Jri~·ed! ]J61 ;J,.i;a Dr. I .,..,..,. ........ !!I"~'"'!""'• _or_612-_20_-!6c'. ______ 1a b!ks !J't!111 ?\c..1·1)'Jrr lll\"J.1 N-EW OFF-f CES CongratuJatl'ons j ra i1.1 \\'~·.I; \\'ii.son, Cos1a ll\'lll.:-l'lll., rJ u1in;.: Jill.. & CoCAL !110\"in;::-.... h11 ulin<.:" h)' -~.\l'l 'llf'nl II u r k I IL~ ··Un I io.les.1 .. 1.\.!Hi·~~'~'°~·--. h;1ll SJ:i. ,\ny rin. S7.jl}, sludt•iil. Lal'i!ll ll1k'"· l:i•;i,. L ~ tl ilitut~ and i.:ro11·1h Jllltf'n .~,.-,, -. n-,-(~IUt'h s:o L11air $.-•. 1;, vr~ ··.i 1'l-"f.1···1-0i·1-I 1u1I. 1 BR. Duplt'!x. Sl..i0/l\1n, MG-9!'60 AIH PORT ltlcai for olrle1· roup!e. ?':o PRE-VIEW-OPENING No lea~:· rc1(d, lull St'l'\'ice. pets. 219 fl.lagnol.ia, Cl A\IUrJ \\·inniug l, 2 & J bl' drps, eptR, n1usic, air cond., ~i;J~;.,rno'='"O~o~<~6'2-<l=~'=l=2.~--I upl;; 1r/funlily 1·n1s. No all util. Single offii:i"s Ct'Onl 2 BR, SW, sgl sty, bea.n1 !l·asc. So:.l1TY, no pets. Fron1 $l~\~,~SADES CENTER * Gerri * & ur.r. l'l'~Jan cat, r.a l'D-l'>.". is t\"hal rounts, .lll)l ..:::._· ~1 _'._l_l..'.;__~· ---l11111u·di11tc-npo•nini.: for In-Jar 1·ic Canallc & (lranue, '" c·.1n11·.1·, ." ."'l'S'. , .. ,.,. 111 1 \\" .. ~ft·rlv 1'111,.,. I I I , , , I , Nc11"pnrt Shore~. li\1-:::.11. (;ool t'l'I. ~i:lI..{}lOJ. 11ork, tra.~h. yard ,c;, i.:ar. __ Su:!.'.:_ 11:.. ~"'J>1 .J2'.·h_. _ • lc.·u'Oni•· •·orni.ot•ni.!nts. Jn. .. n1l•thod. I (lo l\1Wk n1~self. r .~ .-... ' I • 1\·11 ua •l ··~ arn •f1Sll"'<' 1'1\D ni,.JI' Bnxrr vi c ------l'lcan-11p. F1~·1· l'~L ~12-,.'<Jl!2 ,\ A 1\ ,\ .\ 1\ ,\ 1!1\•u\u,q l !lrl1·1·11"I "-'fll 1ll' Cemerit, Co11c.rete ----Anahrin1 l\l cn1oi·ial llo~pitOll, ----HELEN HAYES b::S-296G. CEL\lf::\T & R!ock \\'ork. Houseclea n ing hn~ rip••nt"l a new 0Hlc•1''.: • rr11 111•·1: I" ro111-rnll• \'IU"l<l\l.~ 1:li •1•; riu111· 1•''1 •·<tUi))fllcn1 Hl'q u1r~11 ;:-<uil 1!1•xt,.r11y ,\r 11l11Jil)' tu Jr ,.n1 qu1ckl)-". ,\p- j)!)' ii! • I BW\CK n1 i>.NI (('ntalc <loI;. \fall. pl6t ios, sidc1\-<1lks, ere. TPn1 pr:irn r~· .~· [)"rn1a tw.•r\I short lm1r. C:all J."1'i'~~~-f~y hr. or job. 616-691:,. Carpet Clean,indolil c-.11 .... ·r1; 1:11..:in1•f'rlnc. * Lenny * • ceil, redC"rornted. erpJJ;, just $11?. OUR l'O\\'N drp!trG41k1243 or"M6-8882 · family Apts, l !:iO Adanl~ 2072 S. C:. Urislol' I I · · Ne~•port Bench 5.'17-7010 Floor Care &. Win ws :\li'<l 1•·;i! . , l.+·1;111. Connnl rOUND Pii.:~n. Call & itlt'n-PATIOS, \\·alks, drives. Saw, \ 1Hy. j l6--Q.IOJ. break, l'elllO\'e" .t: reiiln1.--e !)Ult h ~Jaint. Sen·. 53i-l:io-« Co n·,•r t:npl••~111,..n1 • g1•n- LARGE 2 Br, encl g.'.U'Sgc 'A .. -e. I Ac ;'\ms a1 ·n11v1e1\•J, avail. 1 child. Co6la io.lesa.. Phone 5."16-0166. (Can1pus-lrvhll..' Intersection) Call 6'12-9'338. * CAS1\ VICTORL\ * * WATERFRONT * PERT EC Oh Happy Day! A..~D • ----;:.--I I c-1, :l l(f) lr,·1111· Bhd .. Suitt• .3 ·BR. 2 BA, avail. Aug. 15. 2 l & 2 BR. Furn & Unfurn. Prin1e ll'ICU.tiun, Ne"-' Po r I ehildrcn, no pets. 186 21.Jlt . C.'nrpets, dl'npcs, 'D/\\I, 1V Jkaeh. Large suite. Good St. No. D, O.t $180. 646-1367 ant. Pool, etc. 525 Victoria parkin~_. $350 month, God Bless you! (A SISTER ... , AT LAST\ roncre!e. :>JS-8668 for t'SI. Hf.l.IAllLc., l'XIK'I", 11dy II I l Jil!JB. :\r•\ port B1·h . L_o_••-------~5:;,;55 Child Care c-1e11n hy 1h~ d11y. 67:}-81\I •-'-=""'-=-Bt'SINESS SY:-,11:::\!S aftl.'r j P~l~ ,\('('Ol:NTJjl;(; ('itrk. ~-~~! )7\J2 .\1'1n ~tl"Oll~ .i\VtllU•' ·-~-~-~-~-~~-~-~-~~-~-~~-~-~-~IBI:'."i\Gt E '''''" 9 0 ,0• E CJ!•'RS t M J:'l\1\\·ln" N111'L Ii Al l b on t ,,_.,·0, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,.0 ,,,1,1,,,. -~ · · · ..... ·'· T '·' "" on y, . s 111 . asonry inHnu1 ."' hiring ;u'(·ti;:. C"!•·rk " ' n1lssing since Sun 7/15. children or baby: 11l!.~ 1~ 3 , _ for hi•ad nfliC"C in ('fl~ln l An r11u11 l 11p110rtunity St. at llarOOr, C~1. IH2-8970. Bill Grundy, Realtor 3 ·BR iu 4·plo:. Nr schl.~ k * * * An.~. to '\'igglc~ RE\~1AftD! honie not a. nul'Sl'ry s1.:llrol, BRIC!\, ''el'IC'C'1'S, s I r p s , .Ii"".''· ,,,.,.,,,, ''"· i·ll'rk ••rnplflyt'l' ~~6--0137 alt J:::O San!a ,\J1a I 2 h Id d I k I • " ~n ~ C" 1 ren acreplc . 1 "'a · 11.· a y s. ~ u1nps Orlf', nnist hn,·r 2 i·rs l'kpr. & 10 . , . shop'g. $175 + [)(>posit. 1021 lBR. ll>a, lrg balrony, new 341 Baysl<le, N'pt. Beach Valencia, Cio.t. ~7. triplex \\'/xlra.q n/I'. 2170 * 67S.6161 * H. C. Estes VER\' NICE 1 BR.. 3:140. l'omona, $170. ~183 PRESTIGE Offit.'<!s . Nrw 5101/2 Iris area. No children or ~ts. professio11nl dhldg., Founta in Corona del Mar LOST Bla<'k f('in. 10,. """'!le 837-9J17. Valley. Incl s reception!~ Y'>·1 ... r .. 'Ii" 11·irne1· ,,r . T .~ room; rect>rtionist & TWO FREE TICKETS ,-:c-. u.~in .1; lith St., c.:i.r. 2 BR, 1 BA , epts. no ehildrt'n Rental• I _& answrring sel'\'iccs; drapes, 10 'hf" '"Sabnna." ha.~ n~n11' 111::;:-. orpets.$1751110.lsl&last. _,. c-rp!'g. j allitoriul. P]('as(' c:aH , G-11-3 11 j $.iO rec. f_:. 20!h. ~2-l 2r.1. Secrclarial set'\'icc avail. ~OUTHLAND Hf'11·ard. Back Bay View 2 Br 962-5547. Home &. Garden Show ~=~.""'i:~E~\\c',.\~R~o-.-- $200. 2-1:.3 Irvine 548-1729 Rooms 400 OCEAN VIEW J 1;J~· 2itn t!Jrn Aug. jrh LOST la•l!t' adult 11hit<' l'at fl.' 11"' \·icinit)" ~tcsa Dr., Cost.1 Dan• Point * * * Spaciou.,, f'xee. office in ANAHEIM i\lcsa. If 8Cf'n plca.-;c call PANO&\.i\lIC Ocean Vie"·· LeRoy Smith Union Bank Bldg, Ney,-pon CONVENTION 8.~s;:.n 01· ~16-T.lef: . Ll-g 3 Br L>plx., blln kit., 2 17302 Hamilton Center. \\1/rccpt, t~ing, CENTER LOST Reel Irish Setter, 6 Ba. Bldg Jess than 1 }T. old. Fountain Valley xerox, etc. l\Ir. l\lcFar and. MO\\', l\a1rlla, 1\n,1.hrin1 1nos. old. fcn1nlt'. \"ii". Cioiic lo be-ach &: harbor. You are !he winner 0r 644-9410 Plt'a!'C' call &l2-50~. c.-.:!. 314 l::.a!!lhluU, R I::\\' A 1~ D ! Very dL..;. $300. 499-~. TWO FREE TICKETS PRESTIGE 2 ROO~t 10 clain1 your tickt'!1s. fl\ol'th 833-3001 OCEAN \'\e\\'5, ,,..,1k lo bch, 2 10 the Ext"c. office, adj. AirpoJ\Cr Coun1y toJU f1-ee nwnber is B~R"O"l~\'~N~IS~l~l--,b~lk--•-·/~o,..-0-., BR, furn or un ru r n SOUTHLAND Hole\. FUii gla~ vieY.·, M0-1220.) rl('cks f('1nal e. Cat \1·/flea I = ,721 panell'cl \\'alls, all util., ttn· * * * 1..-oJJar. Vic: ltainilion Vie· S220-2j(). mo. Bkr. 4:1V'""J Home & Garden Show ci'Ov.·ded park.in~. 21 7 2 ~~~~~~~~~~I · H. 1 s. 2 2,j6g (I J Uiy 21th thro Aug. 5U1 DuPont, ttn1. 8, Irvine. ...!_or in, cirrux . 1· · -n 5. Huntington Beach :i.r th.:-R3.1-J22J. 1 · I~ f'F::\t. Sia rn<!st' Lo~t \rit': ANAHEIM --.. ~--~, ~ Beach & \ramer Jul.'· '.!1st. VILLA YORBA FULL SERVICE ••-• CONVENTION Jle11·:i.rd . Fa n1 i J y l, 2 &: 3 BR. Untw-n. Westcllff Building heartht'Ok('n. 8-12-1112. R I • UTIL INCL'D CENTER Corner \VestclHf Ori\'~ & -e rrg.-' 800 \\'. Katella. Anahcirn Irvine Blvd., N t' \I' port Personals 530 LOST: Tl TN GS S.· \"'110""' ltAKXl ViJIA Yorba Pl all ,, ... ;.,,..,.,, ' ... ,. Heat·h. ;\Ir. llOl\'a.rd Diapc'r bag. Vic. Clei1rll'yt'(' IX.Sls.-Beaf'hBh·d&:Stark. case c '""'-...,lu. e.·; .• ''·" f£ .\ntta SI. Lagun a. to clain1 your ficke,s. 1Nortl1 &t:HilOl. Palm & Card Reader lU'. S.0. fl'\\")' otb-an1p} Co"''~ IDU r-O""obcr ,. ===~=~~---S . HF.\\"ARD, 51l6-691_9~. ~--714/Ml 9622 '3 ''""' w• ...,, OfFJCE SUITE -3 private · r»ritu ... 1, psyi.:hie. help in -1--~= • ---1 540-12'Jl.J olfi{'es: lrst. SCCl'elarial•l'e· love, nu1rrill.l,;e, fM.isuies!, GF:"H'.\tAN Shep. blnc-k .'::tan, * DOG-RUNS* * * *" l'l"prionotfic('; beautiful shag ell-. Special n_•udings S!.00. 8 n10s. bro1rn coildr. vie. Spac 2 & 3 BR, $1·19 & $199. flOOMS $20 \\'k up \\"/kit 130 rrpL'g. l\c11po11 r~inancial Ope11 dally 9 a.n1. to IO p.111 . l!Jth/Poniona, Jul. I:;: • 22 6'1:>-2926 aft 5." Kids ok. Poo l. Keelson Ln. 1wk UI) fpls. Children " pct Center loca1ion ""' 'v:iC!\v. 775 i :~ \\"estniinster A\·e., ;:-':0-,~;;:;c,,.-=c <l hlk \\.<'. ot Beach Bl\'d, olf ~lion. ZJ76 Newport Blvd., ~· fl., J.lj()1 :\.fO, 64-1:5633. \Yestmlnsttr 893-~. S:\.tALL blk & "·ht.~{•Jl long Slater) 842-3546. Ci\1. 5'18-0i55, 645-3967. ~ORE OR 0 1'TICE SEARO~Il'iG (Or a je11.·cJ. haired dog 11o•/d~~nncd WALK TO BEACH BEAL'T. R.oon1. pr Iv. Newport & Bay Center Are )'OU? l:.Xec. 5·11 ", ljj jair~~\nc; 10 Shay. Rl'Y.-arrl. t &: 2 BR. Crpt/drps, bit-ins, b 11. I con Y y,•/magnificent !952 N~ll.'JXlrl Blvd .. Cl\1. lbs. Local l'\'f. Seek petite 916 .xnalt' St., 0 1. :'48--0.jSl. gar. :nl 16th. 536-50ll6. ~an vie"'· 1; blk bch. $J0 5:S Avail Aug. 1. Pkg. Util. uncmcun1bered larl.v not tied AIALE Siamt'se lype cat. 2 B• • ba, up~•. "as bltin Sct1v!ev.·, Ccf.;\I &16-1252 or &14-2228 to a job. Reply with l'icture thin, It. n111rking, kink in ,.., 4 ...-o r-&: pertinent dctaih;, P .O. tail. Vie. Golflf'n \\"M"I & d ect range, crpls; drp.s. h.00~-!S $20 .,,.k tip \Y/kit $30 DESI< spaec ava.ilable $50 ,1 ,.1.,2 Ut>. nw. 892-4732 \\'k up apt!. Childm & pet n10. \Viii pl'ovlOe furniture Box 466,j, Irvine, Ca. 921364 "an:uon a...,. .-,., . 1cctJon.' 2376 Ne\\'fKH1 Blvd., al S.l mo. Ansv.-ering service FULL\" LICT.~S1':D T 0 RT 0 I SE, ,. i r . Ygun• B.•ch Cl\1. .>IS-97"'.>5. G.\5-39bi. a\·a.ilable. 1787.:i &!nch Blvd. * Sf'lI~JTU,\Ll.'51' * ll11\,.1·rt'!!<T/H~ll of F11n1t'. F=uno=~N~1~2.o~o="'~~=~-·I l!untir• ... on Beach. 612~1321 Snirilual "'adin<>s 10 111n-lO RE\\'ARD! Call S-'6-8-t3'7. LAGUNA cstak-living on .JnL roo1n, cin· -&• " ,, a~ of mainta.lniod ployed lady clay 11•orker, 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB PllL Arlvice on all ni:i.ttcni. BLI\ toy poodle. \'ic P,n<ia, I, • .,.., ~. ""'lO~ 312 N. El Cain ino Rc11J, San Sa Cl t N 1 :\' •l t n-a eDs. Pool & spa. Ocean 1-e 11. ........, 11... "'...,... .,,, I~. !<l:l, 756 & 5.\0 &1. r·i. C 1 4,2 91~ ~ 11 rin{'n c, · ;'\ · · 1'-1 · ., e n1 I'! n t e . · ..ti, 1w11· \1'0 I" •• , ""'I views. Close to beach le. &Q..876:>. An1p!~ Pl\l'kin~. Util. Baun1· •l'.'1:.!-90.~4. .r. ' ' "'-'• ''· ........ · shopping. 1..gr.. 2 BR .. 2 he. t_"\J_R_N_.-room--.-1-,,-,-.,-,-,,-& gal'Uner, 541-5032. =~~----Reward, Coll i~a1,- apt. \.-/An1r.)1flics. $350 I\1o., kilch. µriv. Nf'ln--i;inoker. OFnCES .X.c;--(or rent, PTlOGLE:"-1 l'regnanC')'. Con-:,.:>1.J'.l-l/; parlia.Uy fum., incl. utll. /'\r. ucc. 5.l7-88.59 •"' fid('nl, s y m pa th ct i c l\!ature edult1. 4!H..ii653 01· U-ru;c, $?:> 1110• nr Ncy,1,n11 11rel(l1ancy counscilnj.{. A001·- }-ot1r brokl'r . BAI~BOA Penlnir;ula. Pri t"nt Bl\'d. on Broodway. C.~I. lion & adoptions t"Cf. & room + fl\m rn1, TV . $90 61~61. APC,\RC: 612-41.'6 CONDO fOT lease, 2 BR. 1 1110 6T.H t19 t\'C!. F'O=R-.... --,.-.~1-... ~~-,~m~.--.~,=~ --- ,\, ~·11 ;i '"Pn•I"'·• l't. ,.,,; 11 ~•I! .-.pn ni;:dale & S J 11 r (' r. block R~ 11 rought 1rl'l11! kl'\' k I\ pr :,if "'Jllll. .\~"t'n1 bl• 15 8 M>-~11111 ff:n~s .• ute tntry11·n y s .J ·!·oriinroco 11 ~-12.11.1-1:J E1per1"mental CHILD Care, ('\'pl'l;t'IH'('d 96.l !8.')j ~.qual Orpt\' f.n1pll'l~'('r 1n11n~ {'a1'f' fro111 1 y1"1r. Painting & . -1\CCOUNTING CLERt< & p • • Tai>er·t ar•d Be.,,h Ri2-C:<;o Paperhang•ng ' rec1s1on 1 1f>a!'l' n11 n. 1.~I :ti.:t•uunllnt · Contrc.ctor -~--~--~---I r~p. 1\'</. i11 ~:11n•la1·d & _j<,h No \\'a111in::. M h • I "'"'· T""°" '"" r"""'"' ec an1ca r-;tl\', 1'\'1nodl.~t. rran1c & *WALLPAPER* , J£·an :'>liHuly ril l• &tG-2-191 . finish, l'!Ol't'S. vffii·es & \\"hrn ~·(lu call ":\lac" ('adtllit<' C<J nlrnls ho111c~ r-tc. C\1~10111 11 ork. :">l"'·l-H4 (•\'l.'!t. \ · I E II C A bl ~--, unll 0 ~X-ef" ·'I Drp., ssem ' ers J.1c-en~1. 962-1961 ---;-P-AINTING * 1-a;Q \\"hitt il•r, 0 1. l::11ua.t JACJ.; Ta11!aJll', r r P n i r. It pa)~ ro C'fl J! prur~ssiunal~. op1Y•1iuru1y "mployr r, 1·cn1od, add. Lie H-1 2G9077. fo.Jr Irr" r<..1. 646-517:i. -A-DM--INISTRA-TIVE ~ly \Vay Co. :>17-0036 l'ROf". pH lnh•r, )1onPSI \\'Or~. Drafting 1·ras. Jnr 1e>.t, frl.'r r~I. ASSISTANT 1st & 2nd Shifts DF..SIG~/rlraft. plans hon--.e & 1'01nml. w:ldillvn.<t, ga.r- ~ro;;. ~l:l-:im. Electrical F:LF.Cl'RICAL Contra(·lnrs Res. Con1n1. todust. Lie. l'\o.:l6611 I. 11'1:,....{13.'!7, ~ l:l-Oi31 Gaf dening MOW & EDGE EXPERT & DEPENDABLE Call For Prompt, Free Estimate. S34-7187 Exp. American G1rdener l\fa.intenancc, Clc-anup, L:u1ilS<.'flping &: Sprinkler S<-1vi•". Call 61:i.1930 Comp!t>1f" La11·n ,\. {;;inll'n111i:: ScrvilY -Hauling s,, Cll'a nuri~. J1111 ;,1lHJ111:, E:'\l'F:RIT-:7\CT.D .l:tpllnt'YI 1;rirJ1·iii•r. :'>litint.-nnn1 ~· & 1·1<"uh-up. :.i:.-1>'6 1 cr_,\.'iS ll-"IFIJ "-"ill Si~U ii! Hi'f.~ . .H.S-21.ill. G-12-391:l. A .,...._,. f-.i 1•ha\h•ng1rY,:: f)'l"i!inn .. D &-J Pninting N">n·i"c Th" h;1~ l.1<"'11 1·1·ra1 ... r1 1111h :. \\ill Jlf'b'i'nrni f'l•,1"C toleh"'"'' ' -' · il l'..:Cm y ""lr on eavv Pl'rsonaHr v Palntf'rs ,,·/thf' ~111:ill i.:1•'11\ in.: n ,t,, fl or-h. I I I .. Personal To11ch frl0-"656 s:r111!lntlnn, to hnnrlW 11!1 ad· " l!('I . 1~1 111 ,. n1 ~ -~ t C' 1n\ruslr<1ll\'t• llJ'111 J11r o;; or hr1rrti.1ar1 . \f11 r he\'." .~~. BUY \\'.P. t.· .:ct hani.:1111:: th•• ,.,,1111,1,ny , l'l•Jl(ll'tiui;; to 4>l'r1e1~\· 111 f•hni:. f1!1111.i.:, cr:n11·11ct in, l h?n1~ call. Th" lh•• iu i•sldcnr. ~1nrhin.i.: ~· rt> a n1 Jn s:;. l!.111.i.:nwn .~17-.:.846 TI 1 , 1 Ill 1 1\11'>1\ ll'r!f•r•,,l,Jr In lasl11o'r ---11• llrl'Sflll 1>1· !'f' r1 11 l<'I -PAINT!\(;, lnl./Ext. '.~;, .1r1'. 1,,~1,.,n~lhli • 1.,r p,,l'<;!?Jln"!1 ~Pt.•hn\cju1·.~. •·•1ld "ct l'lVl'l,<;. l.'\'fl. ti.-·a11f ll'l'lrk. r,,...~_o;;nn-Ai!mir11~r r.-1l~in. 1'1f'•1trnn1 K't• !.oox n,-,.r~. srt~'ll ,t·. uu1 11 hlr Klt-'l:J';I a.•!> for :\•1rn1. i'l'tllulili;:, burlc-riini:: l'Q"I 1111111•~ 1\ 11h li!-l' ol fir ll l Jiil:~. Pat ios "'"lflll'il•. Jnpul ''' i,,111flu!+•r-rrr11pJ;1!1 ·~I :1and , \l'IOJ~. IL\·1 lll,.I /lfi,Yl'Oll o;;y_..11.n1 & ~t'n· tur. ~. an< ~ 1np au 11. PAT!() ro1·rr~. •paC'1"": !·it. r•ral ,11·t,1•1nHn·~. tk·('. U11l'l1n! \l't'lt plar111<'1l.1 Ap p1 l•'IHll ~IY·nl•J hH\'<' .~-.j )'t'~. :'>l:i.'illnry, Con<'., r.tr. Qnri lll\ of ~·lul ('SfJL'J1rn1·r· 111 nd· onlv. ~t. J.1c No. 1800)0. R('.~ n11111-;1ra1Lon 11 irh '" ~tr.-1n1: 6 1~:17~0. K~n. a1·1~)1u11!ng hsrkb'l'OtH1rl. i\ Pla~l er Patc:h R ap .sir BA or :"-113,\ <it'i;;1·tt is 1le'lh'· ' ' ahl!•. * PATCH PLASTERl:\C * .Pl>'il~ !l'O<I ii. br1.-r tM11n1 .. All !)'Pf'~. ~·r{'(' r~IHWtll'!i \\Ith ~111\I')' l"'qU ll"'nl('llt8 m Call 511)...6~'1:; to1n1ilr1,. r(mrh.Jf'n<·•·: ..' ' • . DUPLICON Plumbing CORPORAT ION Apply In P e rson 3333 He rbor Bivd. Costa M e5111, Calif. I Cl!ff!8Cfl - L.R. OTTS PLU:\ffil:"<~ A Subsidiary of ~:qual Opr-1r . F:n1r loyrr nil! AB DICK CO. I ASSEMBLY INSPECTOR Ba pool C """' no .... -"""' ATrnAC. 11.itkl\1· ~' n\\11 • • new a • .,.... G H IS llarlxlr Bl\•U. Costa l\tl?M, -~u .. n18t·-adults. So. uest ome 4 hon1c Ii incon1c nror. mtl"I ...... "''" Secrelllrlal M"n ·lces a,•ail. '' L.aKuna. $2GO. Gl-007S. PRIVATE ROOM !l7'437J single run lo\'ing nian up to 1 ~~~~------6.l. \rrlte P.O. Box 114..,., L•1un• Nlgu.I tor elderly, 11. m bu 1 a tQ r y FIRST lloor !JUlte. Vicinity G.G. CONDO N 2 BR 2 BA pt:rson. Nice, quiet iur· Orange Airport. Reception P IU:GNANT? th I nk Ing on -.Ji ~~. TC!ni'uJJ club roundings. Good, nutritious In 3 oUi~s with 1tot'll.,,"f!. abortk>n? KJI01'' 11.t\ thl' factll .... menls. n-t/8l:>-80-J0 I. beJcf'i, $215 mo. 831-0638. Call "'"'l'" =o=-°'=""",_,---="""c I flr11! Call LIFE LINE-24 .. ,,.,..., "" WITII Sailboat view: )lx40' hn, 5'l-a522. ~ ,y,rdo V.lCANCY for .ecdcriY lady on Clout Hwyl3.)..8N'pi. Bch. 'I 'N ~ "· 1 II ;no, P ru "" ~'I-II &Ur1.1t:l!Yf' IJ" Ot::X 2 A: 3 Bt., 2 Ba. Encl In He. Guest honie. Good $175 mo. Ca : wu. to 28 who Ill not tlrd do'lln g&r. '165 up. Rrnlltl Ole., food lel"Ved. 646--3.19l Busi""' Rent1I 445 U>· • .)Vb. Reply "'llh pi(·ture :m;> 1'111.ce Ave. 546--1034.. Summer Rentals. . 420 SI'ORACE/Shop, 3 S x 3 8 , • to Box 1124 Tu11tin Ca 9~ Trader's 1Paradise lines times dollars Newnort lffch S BR. 3 BA houtc 1l'lview ol O.H. door. Z'lli V. Nr. N"pt LAUJES July ,!,pcclal 1 \T ~ tine ml'n1bE"tMlp s:-;. Ca \ I ( , NF.\\. d"'71~ 3 Br, ~ Da, ~" 8:1....,t:io:',,_Pml: $ZIO wk ll~'n~ fet~ !.s..Ji'4 ~Ille. 'PattMr' d 3 6 -.l 2 7 1 or ~ . ~-~'l ~to oc:eao .. up. ..._._ ~,..,. 71": · · ~'8--1479 HAVE $17,000 T.D. plus 01hi:-r <'hoice l'qt1ilk1. \\'an1 ilOOd u.$of'(l mtihllc hOll\C JO fllO\"fJ 10 nnch. 121 t'Ol'R.PU::\"J'.S !n Saf". ran1t'oto 1 \\""1 tlorin Rd \n , • fh\'l'l('J' "111 truck up. $ I0,000 <'qUl!y. ' ,t ,:32'W. Balboo •• l2J.V BAL. ISL. VACANT NOW! '"ruE FAC"l'ORY" ""'""""' SWING'~IN~G~c=ouPLEs" _ ... _ Modem J Br, 2 a. 130 a"'ll. tNtn $90 mo. ln Can· -.... NE.AR Jf(),\G ltOSPITAt:: Pievl, sroHll5S. • DHY Vlllago. 42:l 30th St., CWl "Leah" 1-'1 p.nl ' -~ 2 l)r !-fl# 11\'nhle, l.lm...E B!llhoa I.stud• I Br ~-U. f;"J-~ or 642·~. l\"'.S-1511. dlll1\\'.Vlr, bit-In&, a Ar. rum. ituplex A'.-110 IVU thni lrllO "'!· ft. JNDUST, 11hop, ALCOllOt.tC.'i ·'~'l'llOU,, Adults. •?JO mo. 6'H387 9/1 $:.n'.> v.•k. 67;;...5Sl2. S22"J;, .AJfl(t ~flOO MJ. fl. otfJ~-e Phone ~2-7Zl7 car \\"Tilt• 3 BR. J BA, bltru, ~ xt' lfom:E Tftlli!r, 1 !Ilk w(llv'g qtn, $Iii 01. P .O. Box tzn, Costn fl,l l'lll. d1'tle. betwn OCf'an 1r chan-fr'Oru Dohtny Bal.ch. Adu1T1, ~~----~~----F ;mnyc Oun,ellng - nel. s:Je.o mo (tl!l .c~. fJS.. \\"eek. 49)...Gll YO"J'Jr nM It In Oa:utf!iM 636·~ or :K<!-:1ft'I • n1n·h1 Rt-n.ltnr \\',\~T 'r..9, '70 or 'ii \"\\' \'nn nr 1·an1111'r. t·h•:in. \\Ill u,I '66 8 11k'k Sk,vlark. S:in;Y lprv'l.'Orr!, boy's bdrm f11rn., 1n1. Uokhl.rft ru s. ? ~a;G:J M!l-0-l:t~ .. JU. DAJLV PILOT WtdnHd•r. July 2S, 1973 PILOT-ADVERTISER 18 I! IITT1 .__I ___ , .... _,J[IlJ ;;! ;;;;;"'"";;;;;'"··~l[Il]~I~! ~ .. ~ .... _,,~·-~l[flJ~iJ ~[' ~ ...... ~, .. -~j[Il];1~[ii!ili .. ~ ..... ~ .... ~J[Il]~iJI Holo W•ntod, M l F 110 Help ~.!~t.e~: ~..!!.?!!' Help W•ntod, M l F 710 Help W•~t~M r. F 710H•ip W•nted, M l F 710 ~H~!!~p~W~•~n~tod~, M;;;;A~F~71~0;1; .... ;;H___~';1.:_.:;::;;::~;::':'..;:;;:'_:;;:M~~;A_;;FC_;::7___;:1H°":;_1N;;;:.~11P_S:;;':TS;;'_;::";:~:;-~·:.:_;:~;;_;:F;;::;;1~1 ~p•.!fE_ WR•SntM.ONMANl\EL 710 l[Il] I illl [ (nlptojiiMil ![Ill[.___ ........... . · I BOOKKEEPER CtiOI~ 1\luJil hr uvl't :!I. • -ASSEMILERS \Vu r:'"' 111 ·ro~rdlnfl: tu t''JM'r. I t URGENTLY NEEDED 1 i~~ ~;.~;~'?.,::; ~k,:~~:: ;;~;:1,:·· 1r:.~~;.:.~:.~·;1'";!'. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY nspec ors To& pay & liberal wage program . Paid hetl lb SEC'RET~RY }tegtater tOOiu•. \\'Ol'k tomor· 111·1'00nlul1c pi<t:ft'rrl'd, Sil iaJ1 (' :\I d l j ' h I'd r'O'\'! op.~i. C».ll~ vt0to . •'l"a, A&k 1or .\Jr. Varian Data Machines enta nsurance. 11 paid o l ays a year. NO FF.E F.VER \\'.-"e'"' Bu10neh &.·rvlel"$ _l l~gan_._______ Long term security. Prt~rc'(-al.ve romput~ P"f'o nJPS JN 'fE~fPORAltlt..."'-lrio:, C'OllN'rER \\'Or'llnn, ros1rr EXPERIENCED llu:s ln1med opcnl!lil' on pht·rll!.l product.s manuflu::. 563 \\'. l!tlh St.. ~·rt'('':l" 1\p1Jl)' g99 \\'est l91h Royal Industries, a major manuracturer of DU· tUl''r ha.'i Ill\ irnn1cdJ11te O»;ta ri1es:i . &-12.0212 !-i1., C<1s1.u ~1e~u. lit & 2nd Shlft1 clear components, Is now hiring experienced opt>ning /or a Pt>nJOnnel As-_rt:r..:J BOQID\ i'.: E p 1 ~ c: 1111,11 C~Lf':, ,,, 111~n 12 11n 111 n:r for rcc.:civiillt &: 111 pl'O(.'esli machinists in the following categories. All si&touit lo wurk for OU! Pt:r-_,J·""" tt11•,_. Dr. q llR r14>1·ly l'('IJ(•11~/a\'l'ur. \\. '' ilsun. ('.\I. L11v1·ly 2 HR, Type, Steno, Dictation ln.!ipccturs. A inln. of 2 yrs shif ts. tOnrlt'I t¥la!ylgc r. Will per H ....._. &U-lJtS 1 !ypi~t. 1 ~irl uf!'. E\fll'r. ur.1£.urn •. t•in•hnK i.o·rv11."·~. l'Xper Is prefcn'td. rn ru-o-fQnn varioua kt.!t'el1U'lal and I .It 1 :\\1~1. Ct1·. En.i,;rn~ ufi;. \c',1'1tc Sl:>nboo, l'l'I 1107 l.ti!i! C I H I Sh" · h. 1·P1;s ex""1" sh1)Uld include J"1g Bore Machln"1st Radnu,·ni.t.tativ1e1 duU~ --' '..:.~llldll:::::::_ ____ _,, 61·1-0.lti3. 1u11111a11, )l'ftAAI', al e en 1nmac I .... . t'<!U rel! ('X(."C enl typr.ng A.nu ~ ----1)1'1 l\'c'I \' I I i·110le11, clrt"nlt boar rl ('QllllllUn!r.atlon llkllls nncl at Branch Mgr Trainee ·.. r. i 1na.n l•I' •'•II' y ru;sc1nbllc.o;, cti.1&Sl$ & pCl\ll'er p fil M hi I t l"'!!!!!~~ .... -......... -1 111on1i111: 1..A. Tirllf'.<t hu111•' (714) 556•8110 suppllca. Rccelvlnf: hl-rO le GC nS 11!<!:.t 2 yc111-,.; l'C'la!cd Pf'r· ASSNT. MANA GER ll•~·l'h(' O.IT 1.~r1t•fu~ + ,i.:1•U· rlrl111·1·y l'(>11h•. 0 1'<'r 21 ~JX'<'•ion exprr, 11ki1uld In-~nl1(•1 backgrounrf. Son1l' e1nu~ ,101nr) 111 1111.~ 'l;)n't .1•·11r .. ,,Id, n1us.1 h '\ ,. C'lude lllK'<'t inetal parts, NC Drill Machinist applicnnt h1h·1·vir11ini; 1:1nd ~fature c•oorilr !n n1nm1gt' llf'\811tl'ln o/lc1·1n;,: r•!I ti..•n1•J11 ~ t'l'Ol!LJ~·nl •"!.II', nu 1>11hrltin1:, El t , I i·!rr•u11 hoards. CQn1po11ents s1aU.1itlcl\I SUn'l.'.Y prepara· t'ldull apl. •"Vl·ll'I•'\( i n + ll"llt1Ul,: !ol ~l i;iq• Uhh\'.) f~! ·~illt•1·•!nc:. \\'('~1111111~1o·r Ricoh ec ron1cs, nc. Pl(', \\/knowledge 1n the US(' E . • uon dcslrilbl•·. Nei\'p()tf Btlleh "'' pi ·t~ (II' .,, ',111,.'. \"·U•\'I'. r :111 S,u\l .to G111,ll•11 Grn1'1' ;111•;1 Cu ll ul tlra1vings, \'~ndor n91ne Lathe Machinist Pcrti.'C otfcrs 1x·n1111ncnt em· childrl'n. J\lnlnl\'11:1111 • "'l)(ll' 1.11 .. S.::.:i-liW. 11l11n1s ,l 1 t~'!X-~J:.tl c1:1la~s. microm~lers & ploymcnt, pakl vacations n-qulred. ApL ' si.J.11-y. I -1·1111 ... /'('l'""'llf\o'I ,\gl.'llf'Y ,,r -:--. ' -.-. --17482 Pullman Street cal lp<:rs. Grinder Machinist alter Ahc n1onths, plus one \\'rile CIR~'ll\H•i l ,\•I :...,,. Gn, lr1 111t", :ti~:: 4\Jto·hrlQ'\rJ llr. llJ::l..I\ l•.R\. :1 d.1y~. 111 .. rn-Irvine, Calif. 92705 wrek paid tinle off at Olrlsl· Daily Pllnl, p0 Ht" l~iln. , , , lflJ! PIJM'r n )l1h'. ;\0•111)1\rl if t !he 1·n 'd Lil Cost I'd c l!f2671:i 1~u~~' oi·i·r 2l. c"pe i·.1 i~'ach. :i:30-7:30 ,\i\1. :o;11o; )'O\I "1"l' sc quai ca-Milling Mach1'n1"st niai. \urnp<U1y pai e. a l'Ml, a ' · prt·f d bur 1111! lrn!n. Y•uu!tl per ni". Pl'l'f. uiArr ii·rt 111,111 -F 71 0 H I W ed M & F 710 lion.~ & al'\' looking for a ~1111.I, SJ~icitl, medical. ASSN'T hkkpr -& fnlnl desk. hke 111 IL<l~'f' ~rnf' foorl ii•/rc·on. car. 97\1--7:>16 Help Wan!..~~-e P ant • position \\'Ith a growing and dental henefll~. and ex· Payroll t>xp. n•'<". Constr. kno"·ll'fl"C'. 11ri1 in b C' -_ __ __ • , Oruni;:e Couniy co. that of. Personnel Departn1ent \Vill be open for in· t."l'ilml Waiy and working bkgrnd pr1-.f, Dully jnh 1u,1. ll('h•"tu l ... 71. SA la r y coni· n EN ·r A L B1•cf'pllon1st. E ~1 r LOY i\I ENT op-c,"1.',~,11,:.1,",,'L ur~~~.e ~\,'P,1fu ,?~ fen1 xln'l pay & bcnelits -tervicws 8 AM·6 Pt.1 h!on·Fri. & 8-noon Sat. rondltioos. ;-, Oilllng. e1t•. S:lOO nltl. 'Ill Qnhtll'li)nlit 11 1· 'l i· 1 t l' ,. 1io11unitics for n1cn 1\·lth ex-""" " start. 548--5511 1akf' s11anl~ 01• Anirr. ou1.;t11nd1ng oppnr1111ut~· ror 111~rtC'n~ in: CilSC' 1 l'P Y n erson Other interviewing limes can be arranged, Ar>ply OJ' l'Ontact T. 1'11icht .... n"K·nsurn1~· \1•/exricr. \\ . • , • · · 110111r111 prt•fcn1.'tl. 612-614!1. Pl \ I I p itJK'akui~. Apply lh ix•i-sou, I '11u1llf1t·d pe1w 11. Tu 5~1. e FitK'ntlas.~ overln~s (:1r~rWf':u· ~lfg'r. lr11d1'1'! Qr Contnct (71-4 1 540-8340 ATTENTION MEN ll<u11bur)!l'f llamlcl , 1..).15 Send ,n:1<uinc lo Clll.Ss:fied •Oll'Jlllll'I' gun i.: I ass - c ti. nd 1 es -\V(l(M.I 8. KRAFKA ROYAL INDUSTRIES PERTEC Adanis Av~. C.i\l Ask lor Ad Nn 901, /);uly I ilot, e Ut.niinaling 11l11111l•rs. N't~s he 111 . · · 1, 0 I" I"• (' 1 ,1 e M11rinC' painting .it: f1n i;,h1ng """ '!'"" 2040 E 0 e Rd lluntln~ton twai·li Fountain \1R1Jl'v Costa :\\csa · lrvinr l.J11tU11a Bt'lll"h Nf'\\·p1rt Br111•h !\Ir. l l ""an. · · "1." "' • ",o!I a .1·~0. "".--u.><:I· 2722 M'eh I O · Y r ·• .... (.) 92626 H.l' 1 1 H •1t1:.:;.:1.1g & hril11•r in~111ll. ---I e son r (R dh lll & 0 ) ---BUSBOYS 1. • ·' P LC'S "'ric Y 1\1>i>I,\ \V11linrd Bo-1!\\'nrk11. Girl Friday $625 Irvine e yer BUSINESS Si'STE'.\Vi 17112 Annst1uni,; ,\,·c~ Sant11 Ana, C111H. ll'\·inr Industrial Con1plcs An equal Ofl(lot'lunity r>n11,ioyr1· Sorne e:q.wr. de!U1uble. Sr•r J'Pl-<;o"\fltl<'i \111!l.'lt!f'I' t''Onfu lcnt1al. -~~----1 G I 1 1 I Santa Ana, Ca. -----1::00 J,()J:!1n f\\'I', Ci\!. __ 1"1'!• !';,iii. l'Clll o ! ! ia: nl>O . Dental Office E~~;l!Gb:Trc .\JA:--l \•)11, t.01:-; •• r va1·11'ty. \ro1·k 833-2400, ext 336 540·3210 Don'\ rniss U1ls ?Pl)llt'1unlzy! 50 TRAINEES Balboa Bay Club \'.!ll \~'. Co ... 1s-1 1 [11·y., NB I 01·1ho1Jo11i•··l·>i111•rn'n('l.'1I .. n. ·lur 11ri ·•1, vi <>r'011•lni.: lil'ln. 11•a111 l'IJ hi \1 ur!\ 111 ou·c:1" <Jr " ly. t:h111r>1i1k ,.;,, 1 ;1 1,. 1 F ,\fo;;o ..-,,,,, .!•)[,~. Cull l·:lly Equlll Oppur. En111loyel' An Equal Opportun ity En1ployer S<12-771~. ~h111r JI~ & l\.'t'1•iv1ng. ··'· E lli:<. ;:i:~; "·"'.\ Contt'UI l '<i· POSITIONS OPEN ~·e. hope !hat JO ;001 1 ti-a ineeK 1\ Ill nn!l\\'C'l' this ad lu fit good 1iosltlons. II .doesn't mattrr "'hl'll your pu:I wot'k h:u1 \)C('n ii you can quoli!y. flll "'(' fl~k ill that you \viii he \1·illing 1(1 study and learn as you \\'ill , be taught nur "'Ork. You 'will be ~lttted U1rough a &icntitic Unb11\St'(I Apmude Tell r\Vhich \\'iii tell you .... ·hethl'r you J10SMS5 the fundamental ability nect>WU')' for sue- oeu in our home n1Rin- tenant.-e elf'1·iricnl. indu111ry. You will enjoy taking the ~tl!!t: il'a frtt, gtven on in· 'j;i&«vie\\•. Ou.1· \0.'01'11: i11 nor hard. \\'! a1i! iiot the type or 1 rompany to stand over 8 mnn ot· \O.'OlnAn and drive 'lh<'Ol. \\'c 00, ho\\·ev<'r, t·.\'.· 'pect an honest dny'11 1\!Ql'k for au hone1r day's enl'n· ings. $150 Per WHk ..,u per \vrluen gunranlec Plus bonuA and ca.'!h :ul· .. vances. If you are slncel'e, clean cut and a1nbitious 1 cull: 831-5267 ·•,MON 9 AM-1 :30·PM , AUTO PARTS I~ COUNTER t.tAN •• .s dept, experience l'f'- ub-ed.. F'or1I ('Xpcrience fcrl'l'rl hllt 110I n<'(~1y. • l Bob Stf'""ill'I lo.r 1nrer- ¥H'e~f ~E""~Olj1 NS FORD aUl ll;u-bor Blvd., Cotit& 1.1Cllll AVON, SAY-S~­ ''Be Your Own Boss'' Earn-an income of your O\Vn, ~ ~l your 0\1'1\ neighbor· "1)ood, 'Be an A \rQN Repre- HC'nt&Uve. Call no\v: S.-1().70-ll. BABY~mER for girls 14 & S.. Car necessary. ~ 11.f· temoana per "'k. Refs. req'd. Carden Grove . 89.J.-0392. ' aABYSITTEil wiUt e a r , seven ~T old boy, ben<'h area. CuU 673-2127, 67rH>570 eves/wlmdA. 1 BABYSJ'ITER. . .... 'Onlnn, niy hon1e. 3 da.Y• \l.ttkly. ll"\•ine. Call I 551-3333 BABYiriTER in my hon1e for 1 I yr old girl, Ci lll"i. a day for teaching nM>thc1·. 557-""'8. 1----1 BA.i.~KJNG UNION BANK ~IM a unique oppol"!unity for ...... , PERSONNEL SEC'Y h mu$l have good sh s, typing i;JrilJ.11 ,t, t'njl'\y ITU~­ ' inc people. Bllltk.ing f''(pc't'. dieslrablf'. Plea!':(' Apply In ......... T~ \\'nlas 610 Nf"WJIOrt Ct>rllcr Dr. NC!l'')>Of't &8.<'h Equal Oppor. Em111"y"r BAR J\fnid. 21-2.'i yrs. }"a.•!. alert Apply RI !hf' Kno11y Keg, 21Zi Harbor Bl\'d., Or. 646-0010. BAR J\fAID. Q\JC<'n I~. 1:11;2 I • N~\l.1)(ll1 Dl\,.I., Co.~tn '.\[r,;;a ' &16-99.\). SF.AtmrJi\N 11'"t1ted (nr .!llllon !(J('U1l'•I UI ~. Coa~1 CLERICAL ASSISTANT Prrter ol/<'1"1> perinnnt•nt 1•1n· pl.oyn1C'nt, paid varalion.<1 alter 6 month.<1, plu.~ one \\0t'Ck pa.id time oft al Chrisl- rna.~. t-'Ompo.ny paid life, ho,<;. pttal, sul1{icaJ mt'dical anrl tknlal benf'fits. E,;cellent \\'Oricing ('(JfltJition.-. anrl gn:n11h polmti:tl. \\1ll prrfonn a Yariety of clf'rical duties indu1ling typ- ing '\itrlOU!i l"("fJOrtS And maint11.inir~ dcria.11m('fl! fik'!>I Rll<I rt'COn k. A major por. tiotl of the tlme \\ill br i;pcnt on data procf'~-siog Input 11rnl outrJUi. Reqtiil"C's t•xf'Cllrnt l'l<'l'it."AI experience. Apply 01' t.'Ont1H1: T. f\nig:hl (71.J I 54(l..,Q?;4() PERTEC JlUSJ:-JESS SYSTE~l S lilll A1m5lron~ Al'('nuc Sn.nta Ana, C'nlif. an equal oppor1un11y employer llllf ~ERKS MARKET BASKET ifa\·e immediate opening, due lo ren1odelin~ in the Orange County area !or ex· pt'riencetl: •, Gf'OC'('ry Clerks • Produce Clerks • Liquol' Clcrb • Part time Checkers 111'nr•11"'' Iii 111n1•h111C' :<hnp , oo IJEN'T1\I. lll'!'l•Jllionlst, El 0 l' c r .i. l 1 u n l'i h c 1 pfol. 1·••1•1· ELnp!ny. Ai.:cn<.:y, ,;4 Torn rl!'l'll , 1111 11 ha s f' ~ l'cr111ru1cn! J.'i~!<lt •oU. Sn1all lri in:.._ll11"cL·c.c'~·"·o·--­ n1:1slt>l'('fl , salnr.v 01X'11. c•1t"s <~1111 1;;11\,v, ),IHI 11l'n1:ll\S. CIHI.. ~·rit!i'.l~', pnrt tin1l' cnl! 4!ll-'1fl!l2. l'lt'll.SI.' call '.\lr. C:il full1111·t', :111ernnons, i\-1 lhl'U F . N1•1•r!s D f: N T ,\ L Assisla111. t::"1.- pcrient'1'1l, C'ha ir si1\1•. X· Hay .t1. Spnni!lh hrlpful, fringf' bC'ncfits. ~\5-'.5~,.:_ DF.NTflL As~i i1 1a111. Cluursidr. }''1111 tirnc, 1\lio. I yr rxp. K~7-Ki(ll. DESK CLERK Night reli,,f. r tune, 3 da~ '· 2 ni!rs. 1\1uS1 h1• stable, d•" prn1lt1l•l r .t n1•ut apf'll'<'ttini:. Soni<' ftfllt-1. mn•f·I l'>.['lf'r. d,•. sfrrd. ~·ainiliar 11• NCll •I~. St>t• personnel nu~r. Balboa Bay Club 1221 \\'.Con~! llll'y., N_:!3:___ DIF:TARV i\idc·. Nu 1·~q 11•r. n('{'. ri.11\ or p/lin1c . r:oort bl•nf'litl>I. A I' 1• 1 y 11 IJ Surierln1· Ave., N.B. '---DOi\1~..:;:\f1Cfh·lr C:1'f'ln<r flllen Bylan!l Agi'nl'y, 106-B E. 16th St., S.1\. ~~17Jl."l!l:i OONlIT -Shop-:--Nigh1-:~11ill. 10Pt.1-6A1\1, 11J.:f' 2 :i-·15, female, apply in per!'On. P.l r. Donuf, I X'!~:. 17th St .. C.\I Dr's Assistant ''nun:;: lady f!R-281 lo nssist in hcnllh spn. \\'ill train. IMJ el<p. nee. ,\11pl)' in p1•n;n11 any alt or ''V•'. 2930 \\'. (l).1St }(l\·y., l\.li. t ' r" ,v n l\l anulac1uru1g, i;on11~ likkpg PX]l. 1.lust ha\'c' l).l:t-7391. plca.s;111l vo11X' on phorM!. -EXEC. MANAGERS-"6''""16· CHl'l 'l"r u)ll't0r1unity tor Uh.' 1IELr=11',,-,,-,~~1-m-a-,u-,.-.~d-,,l,-L 11'=ht ··1k.'()PlC" . oricnled" Janitori11.I l>IC'l"\liet', Naw:tlcs t.'Ouplc. 212 uni! luxury adult Drive tht'\I 21401 Bl'ookhur~1 11.pts. f.xp. nOI rcquirrd. 5 1113. Apply in pr11'on. tlay 11'CC'k. ~an Sltnl iwr HOUSF.KI::F:Pi.:ll & ('()iJk. n1n, Call l\lr. '.\l l'1\llisll'r, SiO. per \1·k. 12 noon lo ~ jC.-2~.111. pu1. i\olon-Fri. Newport Bch EXECtr'n=vE~,,-,.-,,-,,-,,-~~,~or ar~11.. Days 2131~. orliC'<' ni<inagC'llli'nt po.-.iti<ln. 11:-;k for l\lrs. Payne. Aft 6 Publir rele1!1ons & ael·ti.: pn1, f>.12-729c2,. ----- skills i111por!,u1t. Good JIOliSt'.:Kl'.:F.PF:ll lo 1•arc fQI' ,.;ila1y .r,, hifll'fils for r;ght hon1e :n1d :.! sn1n1i children, pr1-i;on. Hei<un1r lo box 2Wl, 1~ n1os. ,>,, ·I yt's. 5 Duy~ a ;\lission Virjo, !12\i7i 11•k. Chin 1ri•ns. ·rnt'lll' Ho1·k EXP!::l~JE:\'C'El> Sales i.:\t-l <111'A . fl.:>.1-_::~5_17 ____ _ 11·ante.l. f'<ill fol' np-H Y J) I ~ A lj l. IC lll(jchinr 1~1i111111l'nt ~l(;--1~)1.)7. 11 ... ~l·n1hll'r :tlll(' to 1'rar! ~:xp·DC~s~ieu-,-,7i1·71-for hl'•lrJ.1ulio.: ,.,.,,hen1a1iC'!i', l)('f1d· Balbon Dill;.: Storr. ,\l:-,0 ilrt)'{' hl'rh1Jlic lubinJ!. r.tust hn\'e ii1\•n tools. flsk for f/~i~lc_l'k_. _0i:~-a:: _7o_.__ Hl'rh J)11l11•. 1714! 556-.~:0 ~·1c Bookk{'('pcr. Rf'slauranr cxper. pN'f"!. Phone !or Rp()I. 6-J.J-.5060. fiberglass ·Foreman to a~-,,ime t.'Otnpll"tc rcspon- i;1bility for moldin~ of qual- ity 37' Tra."·\er T) Jk' Yacht. Paeifil' Trd11·t .. r Corp. ~l( ..lj.Q()f;. FILE CLERK Fw Paiil INSURANCE SALES No exp n1't' ., •.'IU'n \Vhile you l•·am. p.1rt lime. eves & 11knrls, lull time 1~·hen qutlll· liNI. Fanners lnsul'ance Grollll Ed Lani *-5-:W).1R3·1 ,\!! E·Z as .o\BC. This IC'1'1 iric DRIVER, Ser\'it"f'-1011•. C:xp. s11.)t \\' famou<o <'O. a11·ai1s not nL•ces~ry. Ll1e mC'ch tn-ighl bcgint'll'r. Call L,)•nn exp. prt'C'fl. Pcl'n1. J::xccl J\l11rsh, 83:~·2i00. Also F1 e salary. Live in LaJ;un11. Jobs. IJenuis ,t,, Dennis Prr. 11'11'.\tF:DIATI:: opeolm: fur IUc~nrd at private coun11JI l'lub. :O.\u:;;t Ix-t1 or ol<k•r . Call for app't ~IO!l-fl'i. 6-14-~I I~Sl'ECTOP. L1u·1'Y Hunt fluto Cenlf'I', ~1nnf'l 1\s.":c11c.y qt Irvine, 182:) l.agtulfl Canyon Hd. 20.'):l .\'!i1·11l'lson DI'. l ntef'\•ie111~ \\'ill be \\'l'd· ----'~.,_.cc'°"'=----1 ::::::::::::::::::::::. I nesdRy, July 2.'ith, 9 am rhru _________ _ Electro/ Mechanical Inspectors 4 pn1. lluinan l~e!!Ollrr.e& J)evt•lopnient ONice ~ :;o. Bristol Santn i\n11. 21::: ~T:JOO Equal !.Jpportu.nily _ En1ployrr Clenra.1 TYPISTS & CLERKS \\'e nerd typists 45 ll'P!ll +, clerks \.\'ith good English & iltaU1. ,\pply In The Personnf'l Dept. r.ton thru Y1·1 9 run-12 noon F.IN'1l'Onir.11 WE'RE ON THE GO! SO Inventory Clerks Needed immediately VOLT Instant Personnel T<'Dl[lOraf'Y S<:rvil'e :1,.1~ Cnn1111L-. Llr.. Suite 106 :-.:t•11 port lll'aC'h ;:.16-·1741 \'ARIA:'\ o,\T.\ l\tAClfr:'-JJ·:s 1 ..,•~:·~1"~-·i.1.,.o.'~""~'-··~'~'m..,.1>i~•~Y'·'-· I ha" SC'\'C'r:il i ni tn l'fl 1a t e of)('nini::s rlue IO rnpid C'X· * GARDENER * p;1n~h •n. \\'c arc lookillS:' for Be your own Boss ' n11hvirluuls Iha! "·ant to }'0ut\ or p thnc in ynur IX'('OOlC 11 pa11 of the e"· O\\ll 81'('a. High incon1c, e.itlng: ro111putC'r induslry. Guaranteed Customer• "'r aT'f• in n<'!'d in !he Jollov•in.i; art·a~: No Cash Down Eru11 NO"·, Pay Utter • Secretaries Typing 60, S/H 80. At least 3-5 ~TS. previo u s cx- rt•rif'ncc. 961-0812 to perform prec i· sion and assembly inspection. Exper- ience in using sur· face plates, c oordi- nate machines, and optical compara- tors required. Must have minimum of three years exper· ience as an inspec- tor in aerospace or' related industry. PACIFIC MUTUAL ;oo N{•11port Crnter Ul'. •Clerk-Typist ~T-~N~"~' ~""~"~' ~'~"~·'~"'~' "'""'' I Typini::-r-0 "·ilh a knowlf'dge .;:: 1if f1l1ng .11ys1Pm!I & nn in· Garde ner-F /time \\'anted 5 dayll Pt'I' week: De· P''ndab),-., exper. i;:aL"fk'!'1er for Jand~r.Apcod C'Onin1Crl:ial l>l'ilf)('l'!il's in N.R. Refs req't.J. Cal\ .\Ir. lJa111els, 9-10 iun for inl••r\'H'll', li-12-1616 . Apply In Parson 3333 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, C•lif. CLEANING lady, n i ! rs· ter;>st in learning: 11 puhHca· l\!111urc for offi('(' sulh•s, Uons dept. o!>('ru!ion N.B. lO ll1'S. 11·k. F:>.pcr & hon1!11hl1•. &l·l--0606. • Cocktail Girl • Hostess • Waitresses Part ·rin1e &-Full Tin11• :\!••11d()o.l·\ark Country Ch1h lti7~ Grdham, Jlw1!1ngton Bcft<'il *ili--11;.;t;, A~ for Carol Sim~ COMMERCIAL TELLER Experienced P•rt Time CONSUMER LOAN CLERK E xperienced Full T ime •Jr. Tech Illustrator Pastl'·UP of n1anunls, silnplC' Ink lint.' d1"1\"'ini.:s & hn,·e operated "SfAT" can1t·ro. •Shipping & Receiving Clerk ~tu~ hn\•e a <.'U!Tent CalH. 1lrivcr's littnsc. PT'f'viou1' !ihipll.,,c. t•,; 11er Ie11 cc hi'lpful. WE OFFER : e Competitive pay Gen'I Office Clerk Bor>kkPc>pitl~ tl'll inin.14 or ('.~· l'Jt'I". ~·.rod 1ypi~t. up1·ra1c in k'-'Y 1t\kl.-1-. \\'1!1 tn1111 1111 ~11·rtchl>rd . Apply 1x•!\1·n s a.in & 12 noon. L:\ 1 Co)\ iltliinuf. Co., Jn{'. l~i(k} £. \ra.m<'r, ~.,\. J·:qual Oppor. J:::mplo~'M". ~ Equal Oppor. Employ~r n1/f Daily Pilor \Vant Aus have Fast resui111 are Just a ptione hari:::aina plore:. call R\l'ay 6402-~56'18"-"~' ~~= Help Wanted, M&F 710 Htlp W•nled , Ml F 710 EXECUTIVES S12,000 to S75,000 If you are not having results : ......-----------~--=1r-t 1l Hel pYJ;;ed~M&F7i0"1"f:'j:W.n1ed. M ~ 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;~1 :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 · IRYJNE PERSONNEL '1.\CfllNISTS FOR : BRANCH SEC'Y •PROOF SERYICES a.AGENC;Y E . t I '"""., PM s, ,,,"";"'"'"'' xperimen a Co111rol En~r BSEI'.: to $121< h • • Mc"'" s.,,.,..;.,, •• i11• Mac 1n1sts S1'<' 10 L'Onl.rollPr 11.1 $/JO Pnyroll-Coni;tr to S750"'1' i':.,ec &·c1't'tal'y lo S700 U>i.::.il lrne S651l + S.:c/lt.1':. Ll'gal to $650 &1·1-eta1·ies to St5Cl Elt·c-11u-rn{'('h. tl'1·h. sr.oo (;irl 1''ri1lny In $600 Cr & Collf'Ct1ons to S600 Purch/S..1·/no :->JI tv ~ ~h:rh. !)ra(1so1an Sj."5 ,\l'{'t _g C!C'rks to ~ ltt•t·1•pt/Typ1st ~';!) Acctng C!rk 'J"111c to S.)00 h'.cyp11nch/CR. l' $-l"i:i Girl f''ri. 1\IA to $:;001 CALL TRISH HOPKINS Jt:HHI \VllITTEi'.IOfil: ·lb& E. 1i!h SL \al lrv1111.' I C:-01 Suite 224 642-1470 ., Pt ' JRVINE UnifK>d &11001 Dis. trict now acc~flling applil'a· twns tor l'las.silled positions: P.E./School Ground•· m a n- 12 months $71'.l·i-15 P.E . Equipment Man- 12 n11J11lhs $J98-7'li Utility Man/ Air Condi~ tioning - 1st & 2nd Shifts Eight years gener- al machine s hop ex· .perience in manu- facturing precision (prototype appllc- tion) parts and tool- ing required. Must be able to operate no. 4 Cincinnati • hori:r:ontal milling machine. Will per- form t h e layout and mac'*ing of complicated parts from dimensional prints or sketches. Apply In Person 3333 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Calif. MOLD PRESS OPERATOR \\"or1dllf:: lead to perfonn OPERATOR ~nold sclupo;. Also_, perfonn \\'ill cons!de.r inexperienced 1n·JII'OC'("~s Inspection to de· Contact Mr. \\'ilk~. 4954501 lail pru1 bJ.uf'pli nls. _0~1f' SECURITY transfer &/or U]JCCtion molrnng 1'<!1ripm•nt. PACIFIC 549-3041 Equal 01.por. !.'mployer NEED mature secretary: full tin1e, 5 day \1<eek; rC';d <'stale experience. LIDO REALTY l,nc. * tii:l-7300 * NE\V n1fi.: business neL'<ls 11'0l'klng foreinan to ~t up & oi>cratc L !racini;: ninC'hi11cs for nc\v proriur! production linr. Salary OPi'll. NAT'L BANK 30'20'l Cro'l\•n Valley Pk\\'Y Lnguna Niguel Equ:i l OPJX>rtunity employer Progran1n1cr Applications Programmer .~ profit i::llaring. Call i\linin1urn of nnr ''enr p1'0· .i\l}-5:/00 ror 11.ppl. gran1n1ing ••xpcric.ncC' l\.,in~ NO \V going !hrollgh planned ANS CORO!.. f:xperi~nt'C' expansion. Need 12-1:> yrs. "'ith ?.tiO/OS 11refera.ble. cxper. finish cabinet 1nakers. 510-2860. Nul'8('s RNs, LVNs & Aides Create your own work week! Ho.pit•I Staff Relief . , • Apply In Person 3333 H•rbor Blvd. Costa Mes•, Calif. lcelesco • 11 mon,/u1 $641--71<3 ""' Pla nt Foreman • High Allo,\·s 'You1To \\'ork The f IJays &· Shtfts You Prefer J,;;quHI {lpfl'Jl'. F:n1ptoyer 111/r School -1 ~qunl Oppor. t.n111loyl.'1' ml! A Val'iety Of 1\s11ignmcnl$ !~ 111ontils $7\ii.i-~:;:l -· l\cf'p~ \'au Cu11't'nt "' 1'.'t'IV l'}{0l)UCTION c;ONTROL Utility Man, General -MACHINIST Conct>1>ts & Techniques. No Pl~RTEC olfcni pe1'Jllanc>nt l'..! 111un1hs S64\.18J Xln1 op1101·1u1lll)' ror 111;1111\·l!h l-'cps or reOatcs. Gd. pa.If. c11'1pluyn1cnt, 11ald vnc.ulion.! all-around n1achine shop 11lter 6 nwnths, plus one .\ripl1<'.11io11 rorn1.;; 111ict de-hack(!round 10 hani!ll' i\·l<i<' f'lon1 cn1akcrs-Upjohn 11·C'f'k paid time oU n1 l.11 k'd Jub d1,~c!'ip11011., a\ ail· vai h·ly o[ \\'Ol'k 111 sniitll 180j No. Broad1vay, S.A. Christmas, coinpany pa id .dil('. Olficf' of P1'r . .;011nel ~hop. 1...-o.thl'. n1il!. surfa<"e 547-6681 _ life, hru;pilfll , 11u1· g I ca I ,..:, 1 ,-fr'l.•s. -1861 ~li..:hl'lson i::1 inder & .sulllt' pl'Of(l'MS\\'c n1{•dical &nd rlcntal benefits. f~1atl, Irvine 92664. diP 1'.'\per1c>n1·(-' rt.quirt'l.l. Call · I::xeellent w o I' k i n g con- J ,\NITRESS·Floor l\'!I. x c r, t7l·ll 6-tl-~O. Nurses dilions and gro"·th potcn· presentJy part tintc. going . -• RN LVN AIDE 1181• lull tinlf', C~I area.i\-lAIDS\VANTEl>-D:p;not --EXPEDITER· TI4 ·523-4.::;66 nl•c•es11ary. flpply illOlf,L 6, 11·7 & other shifts. Top pvl ' ·• · 62flfi \\'estn1insler Av('. 1\uty pay. lmmed. pay for JUNIOR SALESMAN: \\:i:·s1111insr:_"-·-----floorduty.Co untywi rlc Ea.rn $20-S·IO fX'I' ll'f'ek P.1A~.E Donut n1a ~er, lnnv.vs. i\lon·Fti !).5. \\'Orking after school an<l p/t1me, 2AP.f~Al\f, 6 rutf'S a Lesi..'OUlie l\u~ Registry, on Satw'da.ys gelling nciv "'('(!k. Apply Ln person. 0089 ::.-,\ Hospital Rd., r\B (Lob- rustoniers Jor the Daily AdRn1s Avl'., H.B.. ~h-~~ 5-IO-~ Bldg) Pilot. This is not a p.-\pe1• MAN to \l'Ork full lln1c in route and does not include ?"C'ntol yard. Nrnt in apprar. rJcliveries or collectini;:. \l'/neat hand1\Titing. \Viti \\'e have openings in Co.sla !rain. Apply n1orni;, 19:-IO :\lesa and South Huntington Newport Blvd., Ci\!. i~'aeh only. Apply no11.·! l\1ANAGEtl, °"''°'l'!n, frll'ndly !lli~-96~J. & mature, 1nust he exp'd NURSERY School Tf'achcr for rail. H.B. area. l\1arure. re..~ponsible, ex~r. Must have ecrti!icate. Call for in- 1crvie11·, 548-2550. NURSER i,. Attend for infants during Sun. service of C.~T . church. Refs. req'd. Call This joh "'ill entail pro- dul'tion shonap:c follo1vup and parts expt-'Cliting. Should be familiar \\1lh electroni~ pr o du ction control. t.1inin1un1 1 year experiellCi' in production e;o..llCditing- dispatching required. Appl)' or subn1il resume to: PERT EC BUSINESS Si'Sl'EMS 1712 Armstrung AvC'llUf' Santa Aua, Calif. scllin~ riresscs. spt..s,1T. to I ·---------•I ii.in I 11·omAn 01, half sz KEYPUNCH OPTS -'~"'~'-· '~71H_12~'·--­URGENTL y NEEDED MANAGER TRAINEE 6!"4160 aft 6 & \vkn<ls. An equal 011portunity employer !TI·f 119 experien{'('. ti011tstun<ling opportunily ·~ ,\LL SHJF.f)) n_dv11ncf' ro n1nnap:erlal pos1· rt··~i:o;IC'I' lodHy, t1on !n 3!Hi0 cloys. Our CLll'· \i or:. Tornon"O\\., t'f'nt n1 n nap: c r s cari1 TOPS l:\ T~:'.\tl'ORARJl~S S~000-51500 nm. ~!Ulll ha\'e 11.'() fJ.'F FVI:R rlirc>ct "all.'S expt·nenCf'. 2 OFFICE GIRLS NEEDED Ra:lio telephone dispatch l\Just be 25. able to drive Apply In Pl'rson YELLOW CAB CO. lSli E. 161h, Costa l\h•su ti OFF-SET press nper;1101·. .G'_·_J P,1ANAGEI? Troinr>P, nlRllll'C', $622. to $(:i6. per mo. Senrl ill over 21. \\'ould Ii k e L"l'sumc lo Sadd 1 e 00 ck 21Uh,...Dr. rcstaurnnt !'Xflt"t". hut \\'ill Vtilley Unified School 1 • • -C ,U ~{r, Ne11.,n111n 919-~222 rt:, ......,. IJJ.IZft trRin. \Viii hA\'C' to undergo Disll;ct, 21172 La Paz Rd, 1-Man 11 short training jlC'riod. Laguna Hills, Calif 92653. ;;;~~=====~! Prefer sonie rollege. Apply Deadline date July 2ith. lfflmburgcr Hanilet, 1545 Adams, C.P.I. Ask for Mr. ORDER df'Sk clerk. Small HegRn, between 2:3()-.J:JO gas applllll\ce firn1 need p.1n. sharp aggressive person to MARKET BASKET pro<."('sa orders from phone H & ma.ii, $375. pe-r mo .. 8.11 immediate openings due ~tarting. Please send '\"Ork 6 ~fll's actunl 1\'0rk exper. to l'f'n1oclt>ling In Ol'llllgf' re~un1e lo P.O. Box 9a7, ()rl kcypunr h, krytape or k~'Y Coun!y arc>11.: S.:1111& Anac, 9~Z1~02:-_ ___ 7 KEYPUNCH SWING SHIFT cl ii;o.· di'\'ir·r . !\F.R\'IC~: DEi.i CLER!\: PART tin1e office help PPr:<i:~1~1~,1t' g;,1:~~lllf'l\l \\'(' lll"i' ,,(!('klnt:: 11n indi,;riunl \1·an1NI. Gl'nernl o fHf i c C' 11 hfl t~ f:un!lliir 11. l t h k1101rlC'dge, required. oul'!t ~lon,Jay-~·ri, 9 ani-12 Noon l l•••'ble. C""I• ,,,,~,. ...... n. PACIFIC MUTUAL l'"'l!;1n•r[ fonds,!'!(', "" "" "" "''-l'lionc 5-10-3280 ol' 642--0952 QUALITY ANALYST ?!az.1, 1· .. m1nl~IPn .1.1 !>i1llni1 1 1 UNITED guo.rantrl'd. Paid ,.1cat 1•\n. CALIFORNIA BANK : Ctll 5'-\6-71Sli 309 Main Street I BEAurYOrrratnr. Tukr I Huntington Beach • Modern facilities •Excellent benefits Ph·11~1' ,\pply In P1•ri;c•11 e A re you unemr,loyed, or .l ~~ki.ig & cht!nge • C•n you ho!ncl e Re,pons1 b1ldy e Are you. worth more money e Do you worry about bein g too old 1011 ~··11 rc ·1·t r .. nt••r l>r. FRF:SI! fl SH rEnso;-.: f<ir nppt. I l:==N:'':":'""=":' :":':"':"===l'\n l'c.\'.fX'ril'll<.~·1\ fish per~n , j">/·11:~,.~,.=~Se-.,,-.-. ~S-ta-1170-,.-,~,. 111 cul. f\lll't . 11nri dis.ploy tc>nr\nnl espcr. 1\·/refs . !l ~h. i\i{l~t lin11?rlnt1rly, 11·~· \Voi'k eves & ii•kndl!. 1\l}Jll~· KEYPUNCH iu1• !t'<•k1n.i; h1d1vldu11.ls ll'llO In peN!Oll 1o Gel'I')' Parhnm. To perform various ~ quality tasks re- lated to all phases of administration. W ill prepare qual- ity ln•truction1 & procedures, assist in pr1par•tion of quality control cost lnputJ and estlm•t- ing r•tionalt for proposals, conduct quality audits of OJMratlng pr o - cedurel and assist in quallty reporting to management. Please submit r11ume Including t•lary history to: \ over rllen11·ll' i11 hu~;.-~nlrln. j 536-8811 ; llighe.otl eaminJ?;~. 968-311AA, 1 . 11 Huntina:too Hf-11ch Equ111__0J_1111i11un 1ty l·:n1plo)('r I BOAT I CO:\lP1\:\IO.-.;. fflr M'rni in· \·ullll lfld~· ll0on1, boo.rd & MECHANIC J!;j)llll' ,t:tlat)'. :\n L.osiu1n Br h l\l'l'D. l!l7-lfl36. and RIGGER .!. Elqle:tjenct noc. 0\\ n tool&. Phone • G-15-~ 1• Bott Rep•lrman 1· W.te1ron t t"'rw"r. prrf'd. 10 ~~· l''ul\ tln1('. J\fu,;t hll\'t' CONSUMER CREDIT CLERK 01' (.'11n1ai·! J. fuller VDM 2n2 M ichelson Or. l l'vlne, Callfornla lll-2400, .... 336 EquRl Oppor. t:mployt>r soon hflir & cl('tl/l rtf'llrd ·I maOOe's !Wilt Ylt!'(I, :...i"\\'· j J-'.'<P"M"n<'rlf Employment Counselor I QOC1 8et1ch, ;., ~\· P .. \T. Typinf: \Vilt !r111n !IAIE'll' oirl<'nrrd BOOKIJ.EPEH ~1r11 .. ;.r11. f"'r.;(111. ~lt"lll\'ll!kln 111 h~•I'" , phtt for ~t·n'l of1· \O.'<H"k, I·:•· UNITED 11·/hu,:h r111·nlnli!'11, Cnll Elly 'Pf!r. ror lnh'1'vll"ll'. 6~-211.ill 1 CALIFORNIA BANK l:Ll 1 ~. :..·.s-~~J()j. r on t r ''I TIME FOR l'OJ'('l"l' l·:n1 jJIO)', ,\fl('n, y. ; .. , l141 E: Coa•t Hwy. 1-tl)) lr1·in<', Hh ot :....tt J.~ C'i)UICK CASH Corona del M•r 67J..9240 "\\'h11t' Elrrhnn1;::-·-,1\ 1:r. THROUGH A "'""'"• ""'" """"' ~""' 1.;c1ual 01>f.Jl'lr, E1nploy••r 1hem illto "Cltih" ... 8C'.U r CLASSIFIED ADS I :!"'!!!'!:!~""""'~~ I '"""' thn• " Da.ly PllOI CLASSiflEO ... •• 642·561'1 --"'::o";;;"::olf";"".cc"~d'-1 ---- e The better iobs are not adverti,ed e EKecutive pnsitions e re filled thru. executive interviews e leern how to get the right doors open YOU NEED INTERVIEWS AT T"Of>C!ll!l'OOTE l:EV.E L Be ProfeJJionel: let the profe,sio"•ls help yoo Send Resume or call TODAY for confidenti•I NO C OST Executive Interview EXECUTIVE SERVICES INCOlftOltATIO (714) 547-9625 111 N M•i~ 1j1 HO~I OFFICl S•~'• ""• ISECUR ITY BANK BUI LDING SUITE 701 1 Top m c111• <lea\ dtrectl,y "ltt1 flCO' ~tesa Verde S~ll ~?'\·ice, All ~hifl~ uvailnhlr · pit.'. ~131 Jlarbor, C.ht • lr\'111(' $1()-4.Jj() Qualifit·d n".\11ici1nt~ llpply 1 ;so2 !'ky l'ark \\'f'dn<'!l(la,r uly 2Jth 9 am NEVER ,\ FEE AT T~fPO thru l pm.' ' PHYSJCAL Thempist for ac· ti\-e industrlal clinic. Salary &. Cri"ii! benefits. Send t'C'SUnlf' P.O. l~. Sant• Teinpo Teniporary Hl'lp llun1lll\ RC80Urees 1\na,, 927U L.\RORi.-:n 11.·anr~l, llildy ~~~~r: .. 'lfofliCf' et.ASI'l.CS ;ob. Boat huilder, cabill('I 44)." ·~· n,.. MACHINE OPERATORS mAkt'r, 011'!1 tooli. \rood ~ Snnt11, An" ...... 3333 Horbor Blvd. Cost• Mes•. Callf. I • finisher for molor homes. . 114 : ~g..~ Tr81Me I ex p t r le n c ni t.trl 10 Rn~t'r phone11 .t: ~qua\ Opponunlty ~mpleytr :aco.~l~"11~to~C'an.~ - /;c.llllC fihrl@: ,\: 1ypI11;. l\1EN & \\'omen, to earn $100 bu I Id Ing . 7 A l\t-3Pr.I. Eq11nl flppor. Emplo)'l'I' m/f ~·~t:?SO or 1281 In $1000 per mo. from )'our :\.-UP?-1, JIP~t-'1Al\t. mtlftl .. ,,.,...,... .. .,..,.;,,.,,.~ l~V~f;::;:-\1~·d 1rn l Jlt'flucin.: homl' 67"".>41{'6 ht'lnt1.11 pn'mlu.m for 11\'inR & I 1 ·11111,. IO!r 1~nrk .1 nrl \tOTOR ltoute Driver for gl'lt\'t')fU'd. Op1))r:un!ty fnr ! pll'115nnt dulu-~. ~lu.~t Ill" Oritl.v Pilot In South l~'lgllDll.. fltlv11nr rn11'nt "'hilc le11m lnq ,1)111 s. "1110~ \1""rk111;.: 11·ith \hi-~r lh·f' In R~n and hnvc on .I""· Top btllf'flt1 :uyl pC'<1pJ,•. Cnll Jor 1·e Ill \'nllrt 1lrlvt111i license . \llC'Rlio n rt11.n. Plea~ vh1\t, 1 ;'rli-6:::19 1Jt'(l('na1,hlc nulo nod 1·11.11h 11tJ not c1'11. l blk. off Bakct' .:-:\~ Ho. ... 1 r ,., o,,,tdy'·\ hn11d rcriulri:<}-CAH li1<1rl')' St J.· ~~"·port f'ri't'wAy. ••• t.:ll.'1111 out tJ1c garngt' .,?'\'If~. flt,:H~.171::.,_ __ =_ CIM CO. ... turn lha1 jtJnk ln1n C'1t"h Tht> fo111<"'1 t11'1l1V In Ulf! \Vm;l. I c-""""'-''~"~"""'""~' ~C=••~1~•..:'21'~,.7:-; wilh n DA.Uy Pilot Cll\ii11i(ied . , .n l)tli_I}'. Pilot Claaif1ed A gui:11\ \\ti.lit 11.d 1• n &ood 1 • .- ad. CAil 642-j67~ l -'A~d~.~-=-:::::;:.._____ \<estrne:nt. \ TIME FOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 JIJ P!LOT·-'OVfRllSU I l[Il) ~' ;;; ..... ,~j[Il]=IJ I I L.... . I IJ [ .. d... ]~1 ;;.[ -·--.... ~]~~ [ - Won""-M & F 710 Help W~nted, M & f 710 Help w.,i..1, M&F 7lO Help Wonted, M & F 710 !ulldlng MOTartol• 106 Furniture llO G.,oga Silo I Chi I IDJl l~I PRODUCTION * SALESMEN * nx:RET•nv / ...... pdonl,. 2mY,!'~~ :1::~"0;.~~ .,~,..i~~~~:~:1~1~,,, '-'-'-'-F'-U.o.R_N_ITU __ R_E...;;.:.: CONTROL c• .... ., ~,..~. take "Sal<-• ~ .. ;!~ %1~:,\..,,,Nf:.: ~;~~· ....... "'"'· 'irEMS! °"""· lwnber, .,jy. CLEARANCE! ~IU\ ;e" ~da wtth a. cram or le . ~2253. . \\-ood. llun1 !itl~ttnr. mold· Reade bliMtpl'inu:, Good •1-:/ Niii. Can l say 1 blame you. Mew, WAITERS lnir \\'lndow• rtr :\'i'\,('Ort lka~il dt'wlor-·r ~ Sorue ~ & tiJ. :n ~""=t.u~ ~ =~ s:J::!CE ev!ta·ahif~':: Only well t'XPf'I". ncro nP(>!Y. BU.IL DE RS SURPLUS ~~u~~~u~,~~f~:'=~'?: 549-.3041 lived up to the cl.aJm in the ri/Ume e-ve & v.·knda. 1 Yr ~la8turt. ~ PenonnM Z..lgr. J408 So. ?.tl\ln !';t ., R.A, ~JtS. lo\'t< !i•i'lll1', t·1~l l11hl~·<, • ~ ad. 1 --~ N at elboa S..y Club J\Ion 1h11.1 Sat 10.5 f:.quat ()ppor. Employt>r Do you:raeU a favor A ~-pe~'.1A~p1~xpe~~ ; lZll W. Ct'1Ut lfv.')'., NB Tl4: ~·1032 ~~:S· ~,1:::~i;;:::· 1~'1i'~~~ PROOF OPERATOR rlore O:is o~. If yau'd like Nc1111XJrt Blvd, C.r.1. WAITRESSES 16 ~ll\1 n10\·ie rquip. 220 rou11 sprin~s. kni<:k-kn:i('kll ,1,: !vis Experltnctd on btnk ,~:i'!ry,$~lha i::;ee~el~~ ~~ &s 'ft~~~ ~~;:::i· ~~·ell exper. ~ P.:·r· ~~~i'(fs, fi~or, all ~~'.~~;to 9":::11'~0 6'J r;~:1 ~~t."ll• proof/encoder. n;iuc~ more in the future, m.an. Top pay. Ft-inge Bal~· B•y Club SHELTER JSUUSTRIES lt1c Apply· Id hke to talk to you If benefl t ull Furniture 810 1r· E 1911 s ('\I UNITED CALIFORNI your quallflcat\on! m~tch part :~~~·"~~·a~ ~~ 11'll w. Cout Hwy., NB -~ • '. · '. · 1 ·• .. BANK A our requirements, !hi! could Stution, J71h & !rvint, N.B. WAITRESS EXPER. OLD la:.sh~n t1\'ln 1.ltds 2 A;\'TIQUt: t renl'h "111::1" 222 Ot:e•n A ~~ht' ~r you've been SEHVICT. Slarion Al!endanl. 1'"\tli & p/lin1e. i\lust be OV('r fra.ine:i 11111h head & tOOt. =~rn:~:t'll'dL 01~~·~~{,: ve. oo ~g or. . 21. Xl n't hours. Surf & lwrd. I M'l ol 1\\·1n sprln}:" Legun. 8e1eh lntervi~.w appointment 10.4 •Ull & part Ume. Apply in Sirloin, 5930 \\'. ~··t II•~ .. k n1attN'!tS. 51:,1 T;• .. .,rowo <k111r lrt\nt. Sh1.•k'l'" ,~· Equal Opport Emp.loyrr- RE. SALES INVESTIGATE ••• the opportunity to a!S'.IC· iate with lar....1n really \\'hl"n! )'OUr t'f.focts are r~zcd a.nd ~ardcd. • \Ve offer an extra- ordinary lxlnus pro- """' • Continuous monthly Ales -and lliting con· tl'!•ta • Listing tel'C'fTnls and bu.Y'('T' clients from 18 larwin new hon1e 5UO. divlsion:ii • Company paJd major m('(fical Insurance Openings tor t\\'O full tin1c WeS'mt"n, FOR A P P T • CALL LOU SM'GERMANO. 968-44(l) momlng'S. REAL ESTA'l'~ SALES SUCCESS CAREER New or experienced. Join the World'• Jarrnt and fastest irowfna: re&ale orpnlzaHon with a network ot ovl'!r 300 offices and become a member ol our Millionaire Club. AlulU-mllUon dollar adw:rtislng program. Ftte suanntee<t lioenslng school Excellent sales traln\ng. What is your liet'n!le ,vorth to yoo? Check OUl' rnontnly bonus procram "''hieh means SU to you! Please call Virginia Joneti 835-48U. RED CARPET Re•tfor1 REAL ESTATE SALES MANAGER Resale Office need:ii manager 1'1th 2 yean or Real Estate Pllf \\-kda-~,,..., person, 990 E. Coaat 11111"', '-"""" J ..., d ra\\er 011 rh1• 1 ri s 1 d r • .. " J~. "'°"' ....... J l\D. L>r.. lluntl111:ton I:),, a r h Newport Bt'ach ' ~lutl'hinI: can·1-.t rri•fk•h SALESLADY ' ~~ allf'r S J·\\('o•knrfs.897..,~7·1. 1kJuhl\• r..~1 ni ... 1 1,.1,.1,.1 CosmetiCll Or v~-t·.,_ SERVlCE Sta.lion Attc~t WELCOME WAGON 6' ~I.di•''"'"'''° , ....... h, J,~.... bi '-I & ,...., .. ,"' F'ull tfnlt', E.q> desired, Ap. .,-.. v.... .,..,, rnar i> l•>p C'<ll"\•~I n1s:b! • ature ('Xpt't. salt"S.la.dy ply Bill Hash Ole\TOn. 2.m1 INT <'USl11on .... K•ofl!I t~ruelion, i-l:inrl. ltl'tHtlilul l"On<!111nn 11:ant~ to scll C'OSlnetiC5 &-El Toro Rd. Laguna Hill!f. HOSTESS p" • • 3 1nos. i1lrl, t1.sk1n1!: $1j. SIOO. Tiu,,.. f»t't"'l' ,.,.1 ,,, 11Ul Vltannn.;:, P leasant v.·oriling os1t1ons 1''orrtlica l'Ofrce 111bl1• 111'111 prier scpamtf'ly .• f!l.~Sl17. oand:S'. t-.fedicaJ. It 00sJJ bene-SE1lVICE Station AUendent, Plcasan! <'lU'('et, riexibl.c step end ta:blc, \\'OOl'f ~in fits. Unifo1m furn. i\lin. of full or part tinlC, ~-p. ncal . hrs, xlnt ('anJ.ings. Car nK'-finish $12 lor ho!h. %.1-:.!\.'57 ~· 1~ F: NC 11 1• r i1 v Inc i '' l $2.25 Pl'T hr to start; mare Apply in person, :aJ .I::. l71h t-s.-.ary. For pet.'!>Ona! int<"r-DIS'!'NTLING Apt L -bNJroon1 M'1; Vanity. :-.1N1I it · · SI C ~1 \'l<"\\' conta 1 :\lrs \\'ood "" 1 . I\' 1111 and 1louh\,. c·;i.nopy 1,. .. 1 \\1!h , prevlOUS exper. JUmties. " .. · C'OI c • " tumi/Ul'(>, 21" HCA r•1!1u 1.,, :-.j)nn::~ .u1d n1utr1'('.;-< i:: ...... s~. \\'??*" ApP!y Lind-SE\\'ING machine opcraloni, ~1 ~1· t S.K).Im T\', larn 11s, chairs, rvfrii;:., 5:-:-, G' \,Lil \1atnut book,_n...,. ... ~tntlon in rear of die ~dicl'I Sports1vear. i;teady _ 0 .c:n1all a pl?iillOC.'Cs, in i s c. -t'<lnuno..11• 11n1t, cw;Wu111.1.~l Toy \\orld store on lower \\'Ork & top pay. Apply 890 ~ ite1ns. 1170 B.uthuxl JUI. ,\pl f•~r 1•nl<'rl,Linn"'n1 Cf'll\Cr lwel So. l'oo.st Plaza Sbop. \V. 18th, l1-1. 5, NR. G-12--57'.ll or 61&-JllG ~. Pair o( w11ique iron pmg Center, Cosia J\le!la. ·\VIG salesgirll'I &. wig styUsl LEAVING SI t N I . deror:Hor /,\'"" ,·!udr-; SIJ S I 5-M · TECHNICIAN L.arge v.'ig Co need!! key · a e enr Y nu, ,~ a • ens Bouttque PERTEC oUcn pem11VK"nl people. Cal ~Ask tor beaut. !\'<'an 2 Br. nn :olf"ts, <"a __ ,c_h._>'Al-:ol;._·~15~---- \Ve ~ 2 aggres.-;lve girls Connie hreo.ldast i;ct, <'OmPl<'lc llv-OLD fashion 11 .. ;n bC'ds, 'J look:i""' ........ a tl~e -. employment, paid vacation t"g ""I. ·-II. ibl, _., "'''' tJ,J.". f , , 1 . '..,., =· UHi .,....... tlftE'r 6 months p]lL<; t \\"eC'k \VllO \\'ANTS TO \VORK? " ....... v ' •• l'd lll•'S 111t h h('ll•• .,._ lll'll· pomtiOn in sales &. mgmt paid time on at Chrislnia:.~. DRIVE A CAB• sola, 2 N."l>. <'hr.;, must i;ec hoard. J sr! of '"·in ~print.:s training 11·/a very contem-'d J'f CHOOSE · to nppr. 6-12-217.-;. ,,. 111;1!11'1-'S.S. 51Jl T1..1~m1u 1 pora:ry men.<i boutique. ll1ust company pcu le, hospital, lo• '•"-"'.:'11"'be~: .. woownrk NF;\V S i n1 n1 on" 60" i)I'.. lluntir1~1on B f'<l. r 11 , ha\·e salE' .... -.... N _ surgical. medienl nnd den-• J """"' , yo..., af!cr ;, •. " ,. "k _" '''',, . s ...,.,,..r. 1 0 .:r•U-ta.I benefits. Excellent worl<-boss. Men or 111·omen. Can lov<'!K'at hide-a-bc>d. Beauty. ,,,_ " ~ .. ~n~~case. Call tor Appt. ing cooclition.s and growth be slightly handicapped. N•!'lt nin!lrt'~.~. '"C'llll1'' l..· c"'-'-~111~'~·'-· -------CC7==----~""""":.::::::o po1cn1ial. Neat-Clean Appearance. b1'f>llTI ~lerc~lon fabri•· 11 BEAUT. ~·nrinal din1n:; nn Sales \1ts, retired. Age 25 lo 70. l!:ictrn side p1lk111·s. IH4-:iQl3 8C't. tabl<". 6 e haLr.1;, 2 pull-up DO YOU REALLY SR TEST SUpplen1ent your income. ah 6. C'hair._, l!NlJ lite J:Tt"t'll BELIEVE IN • Drivcn<'ah6hrsormorea \\'Al.l\U1' end thl,, lanips & l'l'f)ln~. '.\\0o:lcrn ~n\•,kt~l ECOLOGY? day, Apply in permn, coffee tbl. ra.Uan l'OU('h & gla.~s dining ~t. bathrwn1 TECHNICIAN YeJlo...,, Cab Co., 186 E. 16th round coflec tbl. Girl's vani. spa{"(' &-'\\'Cr. Corner ~l <;rt, \\'e ha~ a ground tloor 0 1> St .. Costa f.1esa. ty tbl, Enwrson sleml. 6 ~1--~11 _______ _ portunity tor you in the Consumer Products InduS'try {THIS IS A \\"OAfA.N', full tinlC, cashier 83.".-199S. T J)P.l-:S.->El!, 2 c<ndJ/s, 1-3 ntinut~ <'all is aJI it & reports girl. Some erp. OAK table 4.\ 1, vrry omate. O tt•st. di-.is. hb, 1</1i1Al1. takt!-s. fru.83$. INCTHEARLLEESTNIGNIGNGJO&) nee. ].Just be over ZL Con-5 leavt>~. $.\j(), Round gla."1' Sl2j. (;11,1ndih s t t' r 1· (I. 8 tact Mr. TI~ c/o wrought I.ton !able $3.i. gold r •' r· o 1"1 ~ I p /t:ipt·. s:·.·,, SALESMEN wanted Io r Wll.J... test, calibrnte, trouble 1-toelschcrs, South eoo.51 1Cbcl2 o1.i h· C'al"J)el Slj. S;u-ouk B.unncr & cr11t. S!OJ. Cable 'IV Direct Sales \i;·crk. shoot arnl repair computer Plaza, Costa 1.1esa. S.IS-02'23. Gi~1-IJ.2,'.;. •~'~'~~·"~"-'-----~~ Salary + commission. Ap. ...... 1 ·' ti! c pry in Person. ou,.,.. nucro m sy!ten1s. \VOMAN wru,ited Jh;e-ir1, cal'l' DARK fibcndas.-. hatrh oowr Kl'.'\G SJ:<:I' nl:Htrl.."S.-. and 00'1( Tele-Prompter Cable 1V, Background in digital Cit" r or e Ider I Y I :ad Y. din. table. ·l'x7', S12J. Stain· spnngs SZ:J. 262,i W. Coast H\"" cultry fprefcrrably TTL in-Refett'nccs. Call 847-4441. t>d pine &"Jn cubinel Sl.l. 962·3:JG~ . ., tl"g'tated ctrcui~). power 673--0287 Newport Beach. supplies, CRT dcllcction c!r-40 YRS. or over, female, no _,:c::,::=,:~~-----1 G S 1 SALESLADY over 30 \\'ith cuits, CRT control circuits expcr. neccss. Avail. vartcd DOUBLE ContOUI' eh air arage a e exp in ready to \Vear, fu.ll and set"\'O circuits helpful. hrs. & d.ays. 'fake & give green \'Civet, ~cotchgard: Truly i'Snooty'' time or part. CD:\1 . 673-2990 2 years formal traini"'D' plus \\·~rk <L<;Slb'llm;nts by phone. like nl'\\'. $3.i. Call evenings G S I '5 · ..... ll!Jn. \vag('. l'o sales. N.B. 847~323 arage a e ,,. years experience. Call ,. ,.,,, nn·· '~7.'""'-.,--,---.,--,--= •-1· Onl I E • any in1e, ...,_.,.,.,,), IPLUSll velvet sofa. & LS, ""' iques y nglneerl•Dg bl ha. d S..•l\ing pnva!r al'('U111ula11on 1-------·-·J t s, e n'l!, rep frC<'zl'r. 1 ,, II -·'· " 1 A11i0 quttn hi1le-a-bcd. J,ri. · {l)Uhu :<a.1 tl ..,..,.;, JX~>\'S1a • • • Seamstresses 812 experi~. Neo.vport Beach Marine area. Expanding company. U h 1 Ml TECHNICIAN I Ir,.,, l Pty. '7:>-0%9. ~~~;,,;'ch~~~~nti"' ,;;t::i llerdi.n••• V \\1ROVGiIT Iron d in 1 n i.: \1·alnut <hn, fable ,1 r><VI. Excellent opportunity for . P O ster:y ~~· JrQfessionaJ growth. Apply "?nts SEA~1:sfRESSES in contiden~. Sm<! resume Exp d prerd. Salary. Open. to Classified 11.d no 638 clo f1nt Company Bencl1ts. Daily Pilot, P. o. Box '1560, APPLY IN PERSON Costa ?-.lesa. Cali/. 9:G6. 7:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. -lf.E. SALESMAN 1763 Placontia Ave. Costa Mesa SECRETARY '-----J t•blo, 6 """"" "'°'· labd< w~~"""" w mat'bl•• top, MJ..<ihion:r;. lti" lcar, $Zj(l. lll!\J)l" \a,lderha<'k rhair 11·• ~S-,1600 Antiques or1~ina1 t«ulitlb, oak di ·".;e1· __ ;_..:_ ____ __:B.:00.:JBEAlITlfU/. ,\<l ier t•:t!JinC'I s.tltt1 gla~.~ \'II~". "uni!• r. • • • Rudy Barren 323 E. Bayfront Balboa Island Sl-""in~ rn:11·h1n1., rca~nab!C', rakC'r .. Q{"('.\lpauon;J !J\;n·1111.: very good t'f>ndition. l~ 1nu~. 1,.rf"" 1-'l1nill'r', many ('\'C'l)'lhlfli:: s1:io. 6\6.-!IZ'lfi. pcs nf fin•· r;l;l'-" & t'h1na 2 XTRA IOU!! h1in hcf!<;, S,j() ,,,., 11\lln(·i'l\l'> Ill LrlMll!f•I\, ra. l.O\.<'S.:!nl S:;J. n ronil <•ak, :in1111. n1::ipll' dough 111~'111g ''uu ar .. the winnei.· of f'hrst of fll'a\\'l.'TS S 2:;, ht•1\·I. r.lrl <:i\l·pr & i;olr! min.,., TWO FREE TICKETS 5~17_7~1:: .\(J .J t:~K \rll1\T9:H::r E1:! !o fht' 1t co''u~-c~.,~,-.~l.O=\'~>~:S~'l·-.·,\-T~ Thur.~ .. Fn., ~t. ,t· .>:un., SOUTHLAND .l uly ~;th l hnr ~H\1 Phc,,M• hr:111'! llt.'\1', h()fh f1,r s1:11. ~»-:!~\"!. • GENEROUS • • REWARD • 2 l .• Altt;t 1111od dc<ik,, '1-1f('<ik <'hair~. utl11:r u1I~·. lll'll11'. t,ki-!([;1i. :ti" %t::'\·-... -.,-,-,-, -.~,.-,.-.-G<»<­ r()nd . S:!."1. 10 1..;;11. •ufuari um ST. f, lli-f~;i<I 1.;:1-::\'.\t{H!E 1-:1,·,. <l~·r s·11 ~h.,\i1(1'1'tln'"lnl t""Tl•ll')llo' ~ l'IJl\1··· !11111" $ Jll, ,,,(j.j1:!!:t Invcitigate the ~w apPNach &. innova,1vc n1ark<"t.in:;i: ttchniqtJes of TIIE GAL- Ll.."RY or· llOJl.IES. You \\ii( be glad )'OU did; CaU 96J.j611 ftlr appointment. Li~nscd or unliccn!;e(I \\'e 111-ill train. An Immediate opening exists for a secretary with a minimum 3 yrs. ex· perience. Mu st type 60 wpm, take shorthand at 80 wpm. lllll\tEDIATE o(X'ning for te(:hnirian \1'ilh digital in- tcrgratNI circuit b o a r rl back~round. Perform brcad-bo.1rdin~ nnd Clim· poncnt-le\'el trouble!hooting and t•hl'Ck (}lJf COlllflUler peripheral c q u i p m ., n 1 . !Ju!l('s include lab lestin~ of cnginttrinJ: prototypes and 111ai11IC!11ance ol dOC'\lmcn- fa tion. Should htl\'t' \\urk!ng- krlO\\·h.'l.lgC! of 'I' TL-D TL logic f'll'cu it in addition to l!l'llL'riil f'!cctronics. Re· quires of least 2 years of apPJi('able experience a n d hvo years educatlona: clec· ! ronic,1; hiickground lx'yond high school. Home & Garden Show ~~1~ll)~1n•·. __:<!G~7~1ll. 6182 Sydney Or. July 27th ihn.1 Atic-. 51/1 J\1ET. CtJrfce tni•li• i.. 2 '"r''. H 1-B h A.\IFr:1r1\:>J T11ur idrr I ""· .. un 1ngton eac .... ,.. a t the niflfl~·;;, :~ n1011s r1l!l n1•1'rr g:oi.:•·, I pi•'•'C.,, Si.:.. Go.-Kl REAL ESTATE SALES FREE LICENSE TRAINING J.'ree Placement Service. Free Tralning Program. Earn iwilile you learn. Al Sloan 1714) 832·5410. R.E. SALESMEN Why not work in the hottest are a H untington Beach/Fountain Valley. Let us tn.1n you! Call Phil ?tfcNa.mee, V I Lt A G E REAL ESTATE, 96.1-4567 RECEPTIONIST Day or night, no exp. nee., easy, tun job. \\'ill train, no l;yplJ1I' or t.hlrthand. ~tc. Apply in perron any aft or ~. at 29.}) \\'fft Cst lhvy., N.B. Receptionist $SSO Fet: PakflA.J!IO Fee JoDs Typing/figurl' aptinidc \\'cmelitf Pcf':'IOIV'J('] Agency 1651 E. Edinger. S.1\, ':\Iarit n r C1'ntl'r/ S.IZ.8836 RECEPTIONIST ROUTE SALESMEN Large National Co. ~looking tor ~1u>l!:nt ~able n1en . • E:llccllent llArting .salary. U int~ted Call: 714: 774--llm Apply In Person Coll R. R. Scott (714) 546-IOJO Ext. 153 3333 Harbor Blvd. Cost• Mesa, C•lif. c Equal Oppor. Employer m/f Apply Or Conlact 1·. l..:night <11.il s.w.s.1-10 PERT EC BUSit\ESS SYSTE~fS 17112 Armstrong A\·enue Santa Ana, Calif. lnine lndu.'!trial Complex an equal opportunity employer TELEPJlONE Sale1. Homev.'Orkers in SA N CLEMENTE & LAGUNA areas. Exp'd. pn!ferred, but y,·e \\ill tnUn. Call collect (1) 892-5137 ANAHEIM u~d front Ril $l:Al. S'.'t::-:!068 Clt,\.;'\'NY'S :O.TO\.IN<. S.\1.1' i,,n.J. ri;::-lii .. L'----- CONVENTION --01<1 lhl/1'"~. /l('I\" J hill".~• "f~MJ --CJ f,\JH. "W, Bkrasc 12fl. C'of· .,.., " ,.., 1\11-:N'.' r•f,.ih,,~. 11l':1r 11•·11. ~1 CENTER ~ lhirx;s & 111nk. 0 1tk lahh> ,t; l1 fN" thl $ll Acri .~ ;;prn~s SE>. 1 1'.l t~UI. Sui1~. jar·kt'h., l>lk ~"' r·hr~, nr'.1rly n1'11' \\'h1rtr-.r1 .w1.) \\". Ka1el\a. An ahC'llll i\I1sc hS!•hl)\fl i1 rn1~ 1('',}..l'~i:I. rux i•!r . l'\·t p!y. /;?11-Z7iil l'l('r•. dr~~·!'. ::;:. Bn;i:idw;iy, Pll'ase. ca.U 642·.56i8, t'XI. :114 CJas~ified A &ll-.""67,i (" \! \·ou'll ruid it in C"!11~1riCd- to claim your llckl't!i. rNorthJ';;===="=o·=====~::_:.:_~· ~·"'"-"~-~-0-=-=-~-=~~-o.'..~~= Counry ioJ! irce 11un1bcr Js ,-------------------------------, 54().12'20.) • • • SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Sticky -Gnarl -Felon - HithCf' -ST-lRDlKING 'IV commerciaJ: "This new diet preparaWn really \\'or1cs, All the rm on the manret are wishtul Sl{Rl~'K· ING." FIND YOUR NAME WIN FREE SHOW PASSES Each DAILY PILOT Winner Gets Two $2 Value Tickets DAILY PU.OT •d• f I ~1 9/)41/UtNJ,q/J~ l ._fr A CONVENlf NT SHOPPING ANO <1; Sf:Wt~ c.u1or FOii lllE "-· GA.LON THt GO. ,.ca;. ll!ol!,;IJG For an •d In Wom•n's Wor ld Call Mary Beth 6-C2-S678, ext. 330 Seamed-To·Slim Quickie Lace! .: .. . . ~ 6111.V MLOT " l;Liiiiiii·~1 iiiiiii. ~~:;;;'1 [ ---l!B [ ...::T.~-l~I ~~~;J~ I 1'>•"°"'"'" l[i] I ,._ .. ,.. llil I '"'""''* l~~I i ·--1§]1 ~1 iiiiiii ... iiiiiii .... iiiiiii· .... -.1§1~·1 1,l',;;1•;;."°'='.:°"=••:::n::s __ .:1::.:26 Dogs . 154 Boeh, Power 906 Boeh, Speed i. Ski 911 Motor Homos Auto Service, Parts 949 Trucks 962 Vons 963 Autos Wonted 961 ree Organ Lessons • PUPPY WORLD • '12 CRESTLINER, M"''"' I.I' HYDRO """" Ml boot. _s._l_•~/R_._._, ___ 9_40_ RANOU.O«l m,.,,., ... '""''' -971-, -.. -OR_D_l<ang--.,-X-L-T. _T_R_u"'c_K_i._T_RA-IL_E_R_ English Bull mtx, Chlhul· 17, Tri-Hull, 165 H P FBR. GI.. SSbp, OB. elct1 e SALl::S e bl'\! eo~r •.. 1~bik r&ek. ~,. ton truck and 11!.t ft, 1970 OIEV. l ron 350 vs. 4 h Al\ldic Eskimo Mercrulter, Vanson Trailer, start, trailer. $850. 49'J..75lll At clult 1:1~! .. .'::' ..... ...:! .....,. <'1 · <'K· 1\1nrl'l~'O fiberglass nnd sp.>ed, 12 rt xtake. gd tires, L""ll As You Llkol n-playen & fl-.rm v.·el· e to ath.'tid Tuf!ISday I al 7: JO P~I. \\'(.' wllnl to Irani to play e organ! All n111teriala m l.shed. 1n Dieterit-.+1 • 1n rluu·.:;c. Phone 642-2151 COAST MUSIC ewport Blvd. at Harbor Costa ?o1r.sa ONO T-400, rhythm & sll('. like new, sacrifice, 53 RANSEN Spinet Organ Bcn<.'h, hcaut cnblnet, es: 642-1991 <$;ii), ?it B';!ll,, 't-0.ip many ex Ir a• Jm·klg dys, 848--8764 aft 6 • SERVICE • J'illli, ......., ....... ,,,..,.;ii alum. ~amper. Both loaded :\lnt running rond., coupled Poodlet, Greet O.ne, Ger. apeedometer, y,•attr 1 k I • REHJALS • '68 V\Y 11-a1u1·a."<lc $7Zi. Belly ~·Ith £>xlras, tuJly seU--con. with 16 r1. lo\\• boy heaY)' num ~. Bull Tcr· equipment, ladder, con1·I ~~~~~~~~~~~! pan w/p1 $25. ~a.ts doors la1nl·d. Like new condition duty • triple axhr, straight ner. Cockapoo. 100 1'11XED PtlliS, t ltc horn, f'le. $3200 or!; 11.lt.k lid $)0·$20 642--4826 and n1u:rt ~ M'C'n 10 be ap-ltill'h . electric bmkes, 4 It. PUPS!! Stud Setvicf' t.lost ~t offer. Plea11e <-'II.II I r )/WJ EXPLORER ~~~~~~~~~~'/ pr1'<'lated. 23,MJ mi.lei. Will i>lY"'OOd Irides . r('movable. Breeds. OPEN EVES ; ~·eekdays allt<r 6 PM, ransportation OF ; .!IC-'ll IK"para te. $5,800 or best Oolh ~rles rov!"red "'"ilh 531-5027. 639-8805. HUNTINGTON BEACH )[ ~ l o1rcr. vinyl tarps. $3000. H46-5"!H. 1961 °" FAIRLlNER Iii< '"'"1""1' • Phoo "19-1348 • LF.AVING tor Hawaii, mWlt ~ · e C S I /R 920 18801 Jkaeh Blvd. 842-8803 ~------;;;;;;; 1..,,.. ... ,..' .. • ,.. .. • ,..,..,... 11.H. aft :i p.m. 8ell. Priced reduced 4 Silky new, eXI~ clean. oven' amper1, • e ent 1-JUNTINGTON BEACll '72 l'""ORD E<:onolinl!, 350 enu. Terrier Pups. 83l-&422 or stove, Wllll'h, ref:rlg newl.~;-:~:;:;;::::;:'-.;.:..-;:::'--::::1-..;~~~~~~~~= 71 SPORTS CUSTOM nir/cond, t·~-seat 5 . 644-6178 carpel and lnteiior, Strn'Q. '72 COURlE': -Gem top MOTOR HOMES Antiques/Classlcs 953 SUper sharp, 4 spd, rad & 17,CXX> 1111. ltfust lil'li-i\fust twin 225 hail tank $10 T:iO camper, u11n'Ors · near heatrr. New 12 x 16.5 tire-;. p . ooo AFGHAN . Platinum . black uk for' p,,J 493-.23<,. 0• bo:;f.r . R/H, low mileage Apollo, Poceseltr.r, Baron, rV'\LLECTORS ~-ll•h T••I $2100 be f;l.:.<e! 1·1 ply. ,,......16().l, k ' c·c • J 00 Rob~ .. __, • v ""'"& ...... . or st offt"r. 96.1-1168 ,\ ... ~'w'•M ..... 1nas. emalc, Ar\: · l\1~ l>usines~ phone 494-9773 or • o ow~r $2100. Xlnl COii· am r~. ,'•uruvu • mint cond. Also '24 f!.1odcl * 892-1832 * ... .., ..,..,._ 98c-01amp. blood line. $100. S:it-ln5 dition -MS-4987 \Veve got t'm at T. Tourin_i::-Sedan, perfect ""';"''".'"":':'!~~~~!""'I '67 DODGE Van. Auto tn1rns. s7:-r1.3os CLASSIC Bay Boal 28' * '70 V\V POPTOP Camper, KEN DON 201 Via Udo Nord NB. ~ T. ch£>v P.U. -1955-Chev Good running ('()11dit~n. BEAUT. Purebred Gernwn doubleendro Navy '"'·ha.It inu~lAc! Nu brake11 & !ir<'S, MOTOR HOMES 556--0TIO Bel An't" tflli(k;d ern;i:. & Paneled & uphol. ins¥1c. Stepherd pt1ppie1. Blk/Ta.n, boa t . D e p e nd a b 1 e nt.dio. Getting nu1 r r 1 ed , (Jartl!. Both ror $ 2 O () . $650. 644-4390 blk I sliver, fa"'lt, $30. Gray111ari.ne Light. Four-69 MUST SELL!! S 2, 0 0 O 707 N-,,.~~~,;:..~r. S.A. Recreatlon1I 971}--1680 aft &pn1 '72 DODGE Van, Tradesman , Radio, HiFi, , &>~6 inboard poy,•er. $1000. or1 "6~73-=51~9~3==,,--:::---c---,, ...,., ........., Vehicles 956 · 6 s F o RD pk I up. 300 P/S, P/B, air, n1an~· Stereo 836 MALE Doberman pups, AKC lrad" use for rlockage. 'TI TROPICANA, 8' sleeps 6, * RENTALS * R/h-slk/:dt gd run corn:!. xtms. $3995. 6-li--0315 01· reg. Champion gtock, 557-1126 t•let.1. wal&, oven/rarigc, ·;11 Cl!F.VY Can)'J\ll·Xlnt fin problenis! need to sell 642-968.1 SACRIFICE * 646-2321 * 28 FT GRANDY uwd 1wlce. cost $1300 nu, Lir ... 1in1e. SuJX'rior, OfX't1 <'11nd. $195. 128 Santa Isabel, 531-3230 '69 FORD lolll:' ] Ion. autci. Panasonic lb.·~ tape l"f'-DACHSHUNDS, n1lnialul'e, Sports fisherman. 2 Chrys. sell i>r $695. 5.J6..1747 R~~n~~:~\-f~~~~;~is ,',i ('i\l. &12-1990· Vans 963 air, mags, lnsl. panl'd, 31111 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS , WE ARE. IN DESPERATE NEED OF GOOD, CLEAN FOREIGN CARS TOP DOLLAR-PAID FOR OR NOTI Call or con1e in to M.>e us. NEWPORT IMPORTS 1100 \V. Coast 1-lwy., N.B. 642-940$ . ' TbP CASH rdcr with ,au~rlc re· Ak':C, 1ho1J, red; black & engs, Fully equip. for fish· ~~MPER Shell fils 8' bed, H.1-~C.'REATJON V\V SA.i\:DRAIL mi. 673-~;;so=· ==-'=~=-- ' nte. Uses Aml"f•X 71:: tan. 538-Gm ing. T.S. Fly Bridge. Sll,000. hke II<'\\', $175. RENTAL AND SF.RV ICE 61'.?-3578 days; ~114 eves .6.J E:CONOLJNE van xlnt '6:l 1'l>RD VAN (01· elean late model c ls and tapes, int·ludcs 3 BEAGLE. 5 mo. old F!'mal<'. Phone 8.11·2889 or 4!n-Ol36. Call 646-2111 216 N. Clllir:.1. SA . <)OI is. kacl!, Kods 959 cond. $000 or best orfer, $390, David~Bt\lv.'n Co. and trucks! ~. 2 51ereo i.peakcrs, All shot1. AKC RefisteN.-d 12· WIZARD fiberglass, -1.:i hp \2 CAB-Over: oven, stove, 714·1!.16-!l'lilfi must sell, 536-406-1 4U E, 17th St., Cl'd. Howard Chevrolet ljeadphones, 15 pre·NX'Ot-dl'<I Sj(). 544-3417 Mercury outboard, elec. ice ~x. SJ.!'s. 2 adlts, 2 sn1.l•T•a~'7l--c.--.--~~ '."i.l CHEVY full raC<' but '6j DODGE VAN Autos Wanted 968 J\1acArthUr and Jamboree fJpet: and blank I'N!ls -all * Mln'•W•• Schna"'"" * starl. f"ull ro·Jrol•. 1,.1, children. $525. 675-4403. r I ers, Trave l 945 st 1·eelable, profc-ssional!y 1,8 . 11200 C 11 N•tt~·t ""•"h liquipment is brand new. -... ........ · k f " bl!. Sac1•ificc $1000 firm. · camper lllll'r, · it • '" ,,..,. ·~· .. 4sking S27S. or make orfl'r. Stud Servit"e iac .eb, il"C' extinguishers. GEM Top Shell for ~·ide box · 6 7 N J J\1 R o o T ~NT 6-1~3190_ 6~4-40Jl \VE HUY 333.0555 fn'i) IHS-5494. 6#-4390 Trailer. 847-~9 pickup $175. Call after 5Pi\t, TRAILER, Good eoncl/all 962 '65 FO'"R~O~V~,-o-.~,-cy~J7io7d~cr 11\1PORTED AUTOS \\'E PAY TOP DOLLAR * S COLLlE pups AKC, shots, 16' GLASSPAR u•/6:"1 hp 642-0265 c-onvl•nicnccs. S82i 5-IS-l!i2"l Trucks Stick. Runs ~ood. $67tl. BEST PRICES PAID! FOR TOP US£0 CAnS ummer Speclil * sable fem. 8 Y."kJJ. C.11amplon liferc outboard. Tilt trailer. t:i' CAJ\1PlNG T t·ailf·i· (;d ·og CHEV. custom cab, ~:i 1on 99S-3285 Dean Lewis Imports If yuur car.is extra clean, ,Rebuilt.Picture Tube pcdigrr-e $75. 64~ Very clean good f:or fish or Cycles, Bikes, cond. $.':JO. '.°>15-004~ or 6 eylnder, 3-sJ~-Kira --• .,-;.~.GO;o;c-OOO(;E \'an 1!.'G6 1-larbor. c.l\t. sec us first. Sl7.5~2t'• or 25" Color • * AJ.::C York~hlre Ten·ie r ·ski. SUOO. &16-8&12 or Scooters 925 5'16-21r>4 t·lt-an, e11ll aft 5. 556--0567 A/C, can1ping equipcd, slick 641).9303 B,\UER BUICK '~ 2 YEAR \ · 51S-49.!\1 1-~C"--~=~-~--392-H bo Bl rl 1 1 ln1tallatt0n V~~'\~'Te y I Pupf!~s<.~S.t1"do .. ~;;' !11la61I. 1970 H1\RLEY Davidson 15' TRA\ll'~L lralll'I' Don't i:;i\'r uo lhe s!i!f1! _,_hi_fl_. _nc1v !'nginc, 675-S_r.t_:t_ JUNK cars \Yan!(>(!. Frilc Costa ~f~ ar r v9jg.2500 '""""""" • ...,........, Bo I R I/Ch y -e s 16" I I s·• S600 "List" it in classified, Ship D11il.v Pilot \Yant Ad s ha\'C! IO\\'ing, tille clean.uK'C, 2.J k>e's Televi•lon Scrvlre DOBER'fAJN ~ .• ,, AKC, 1 s, en ar r 7 u portstcr rear w iee · ~-1-00" i9 to Shor"' Ro,ulls! 6·12-5678. OC·"'-'ains galore. hr:!. 4S4-loo.l ext 608 Cl.ASSlt1ED will set! II! Tmerly Mesa North Centrr " .-u C'Ktt>nderl front end, sissy * .1.i 56 * '-~ ... Bick s. of Baker 546--6002 Champion bloo:I . line, 2 \VE n 1"f> v1u·otioning iJt har, xlnt concl. $1 500 or bt'sl Motor Homes Motor Homes Motor Homes Motor Home• Motor Homes open 9-:> (6 days) show, 2 pets. 962--6834. NC'\\·port & would like to offer. Call after 7:30 eves, Sale/Rent 940 Sale/Rent 940 Sale/Rent 940 Sale/Rent 940 Sale/Rent 940 ~Ew~.w·--~~·--n-~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i ren1 from pri ply from Aug. nicYCLE SALE V, remote cntl, fnld i•"" Jl 00 Pl•• JI a-"I , perl Y.-ork'g cond s200: HORSE SHOEING ztl~· 782-6662 ~~rt~d:;: NF.\V 10 SPEJ.:D ITALIAN , · & trimming. DI.II 642-8291 213: fi7~2449 eves. B!CY:CLES $69.95. Beach zt:NITH console color TV~ Aft 6. C , B1C'}'t'l<'s, ~ E. Balhoa ,,._ ,_ 23 Tll 0 R B HARTER 57 KETCH Bt\'d., 675-7282. Authorized J" ... ~moconn-·•. Beautiful OR U G RED in ''TIOG flnd · 1 yr old. 53&-5875 training, 2 year old l'illy, A'' NISllIKI dealer. II !IOCial climber, haw got to Coas!a.1 &: Offshore I!ila~d 1971 1:i0 YA1'1Al-I A, l':'C· aell 493-3375 ll.llk for Ken Crut1J1ng, Xlnt rates. Daily p11n~ion chnniber 21" f'/\V ll BAY Gelding 8 years ~Id, °" \V<:ekfy. Chet. Salisbury man.t, many c~tras good I ] '' qtr/TB. English or \Vesll'rn If. G75-8344 or Tioga, Box dirt bike. Ask for Don, days ,,... to YDY lntem1ediale rider 614-1211 316· Balboa Island. &12--Qm, e\·e. 5-18--0708 !: l(C' LUXURY Yacht. Built 'TI ~I. DK\\' .. 125. Nl'\V rirns, I J°"line1, 2 Times, $2.00 for the An1erica's cup. tires, bars, shift "'Ork, pip I lolts Ind If., Jf 1 C'.omp. safeiy equip, water ff'nders, T & l\I cng, Jo pipe . .l .~ _ MariM~t 1' skiing, 5 state nns w/full Super clean. $-lj(}. 714; ~ Golden Re tr I ev ~ r . . baths. color TV ete. 213: 962-7235 !mix. Good watctxJos" Xlnt l3>2"l54 or TI4: 557--0543 aft --,*-.H"O'"N"'D"A..-4"s"'o-*.,-- ,w/kids. Needs lg yard, lots Boats, Gonoral 900 6 prn U ~ 3000 . L.k Joi love. 548-7900. n .. ,,r1 miles. 1 C' fl('\\", ~ESPER.ATE, f\lother aban-* * • Boats, Sail 909 SOOO. &l7..ot237. dOned klttem, Sliver, Blk, Arthur Evans 1973 YAi\TAHA 2j(} cc Enduroj ! · r. Beaut. & healthy. 4735 Royce Rd. HOBIE 16. 1 yr olrl •. T~ng. & low mileage xlnt 1..-ond. $130. 1 1542 Gold hulls. \Vhi!e~yellow And 1 fake over payments. Irvine red panelled sails. HD 6-15-4159 Yl-~UL kittens. 7 ale, 2 female, /white, markings. -5945 wil:s, 2 black aft 5, D adult home only. female Chihuahua. children, p lea s e . 29. TLE lo\'i~ b la e k rnuu1 Shepherd. .3 )'rs. d. Ftee to gooC! home. "'.... " . . ''ou are rne 1o.•inner or Shorline trlr. Dual traJl('zC'lf~T~A~L-,l~A~N'""lw~,7;0-g-08~;,-.,-,71,~6.ll TWO FREE TICKETS .~ Taylor seats. Sail COYCr. 1110. old. Ne\V cost $1119. 10 the Co~t $2,100 new, asking l\'lust sell $9!1. GT.:i-0122 af!C'r SOUTHLAND Sl,100 or offer. Xlnt 8'u1.~. 1 Home & Garden Show ~~~f)j aft 6 or 54&-4.J!iJ "w~o~i.Jco+.~,7·s~5-,-,,71-o,,~. t.iari"s JD July 27th rht-u 1\ug, 5th gpd Bik<'s \Yith chilcl'i; scats, at th<-' , SABOT no. :J.lSl . X1n t cond. NE\V! HuUv's. $100. tor ANAHEIM t"ull racing rig, 2 sails, boat both. 968-507~ CONVEN;T~ON ~16-~;;t covers. s 4 zs. l\IUST sell dest•rt bike, ~CENTER Ya1naha 3ro MX, Xlnf HOBIE Cat . 14, 2 n10 old, runni~ cond. Best oUer. ---The Shape of Today! Sportscoach ® "Everylhing you want in a Luxury Motor Home is standard' equipment on a Sportscoach" 800 \\'. Katcl!a, ~i.heim Musi .sell irrlJrn!d. 4!»-3364 ff68.fal:J. Pleue ~I 642·5678. ext. 314 or .,_ Nno .,. for Carl -7~~~~,,-~~~-11-to claim your tirkt..1.1!. fNortJi BJgg;-"'i \;AMAHA -80 din bike xl nt SEE IT TODAY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 11/z TON FORD CHASSIS FREE AMANA Microwave Oven County toll !1tt nun1ber is for beginners. Make ofter. "" ·-1 Sail boa!, 12' Koralle, ~ ... "'0807 ,,_J.UU. }'ast. A-1 condition, .rt..r-* * * $400. 50-6338 1972 YAi\lAHA 210 J\IX, lo \VANTED 16'·20' Sea skill or COLUMBIA 34 p k . mileage, $700. call &15-0315 dory , e r 1 n s or &12-~3 · Call 673-3-til diesel pedestal steering, 9 "'°"°"""='~-,.--~='I Wilh P11rchilM ot Any "'inches, Loaded w/xtras. Y,\MAf!A 2:i0, xlnt cond, 7000 _____________ ...;;;.. ____________________ .., ____ ... +-----.----· I Boals/A\arlne Equip. 904 SP E-R ATE LY nttds . Very Wndly lo\'able ge cat. 837-7879. ERA sofa.bed, also kit· IF you an: sailing to thl' s, n10ther S 1 a 01 es e. l\larquesrus lsland.c; PLEASE ,.-r.EE. s.i7_26n call me, Frank Corser. It ~ 1\ili be to our mutual arl. . VABLE fema le puppy, 4 vantage & insure a pleasant o's old. Cocker mix. rN:eplion foJr you. ~~~·~ho~m~•~·~963-1~~388~[jl~)i.'~~·~~ 850 NG Amazon Parrot. beautiful. or..:: SlT:>. Ca 11 inW. eni,>inc, great for bay hoat or aux. sail. ~3$1 Boats, Power 906 ·10 i:r BOSTON Whaler. 40 hp Johnson, elec. sta11, trailer, Good 1 cone!. $114:>. 53&-6982 or 962-3125. '70 SEABIRD 24', trailer, new 350 hi-pert. eng, big c:.. ______ ..;8.:5.:2 I riterc o/D, Jast. $6:'iOQ cash. -8·12-T;i60 PERATE! Ll-avini:: town , , mwt find o~·ner or nr1,· 16, _GLJ\SPAR \\•1th 75 hp, me. 2 tiny kittens round I E\'1nrud.~ clC'an. Eng In e ar Canyon School, CO!'lta needs "'Ork. $900. . esa. Being bottle fNI. 6.16-0078 ~23 A.i'l kittens. CFA reg., fom champion, gr. l"h. "- gr. ch. and ·ra t of ;tNtr' stors, $100 & up. Also servic<' available. * 892-2970 * 15' Otn'BOARD 11· 40 hp Evinrude $300. or best of- fer. ~9"1 I 16' BOAT 35 hp. Joluu;on. Bit-in bait tank -tilt trailer, $450. 54H174 * * HI~fALA \'IAN Kit· 2.1' CABIN, on tn..iler, sips 3. , show stock, $75 Up. Dinette, clean, rum well, so stud 9Crvice. 544-2956. $17$. 893-2634 11\1.Al.AYAN KJTIENS BEAlIT. 18" Trojan, 1115-hp, REAOONABLE! inboard V·S, fast, SJ2135. '" Call 8•12-8155 548--022.l or 6.Ja-4325 $25,000. ~1 llll, $350. DANISH Doublr Ender 26'.l --,=*._°'&~u;..=J~3'-,2~*-,~--ll Sound, sea\\'Orlhy, \\'OOden '70 HONDA CL-450 hull, motor Miler. $6(0). J. Just rebuilt. SJj(). i\lilani 548-5715 or 67'"a-8800 !16~7 Zr "Star", 2 sets rlacron LADJES SCH\\'INN sail", 4 life jackets, trailer. VARSITY 10 SPEED !\Take Offer. ~7317. Xlnl condition. 5-18-.1621. l·I' LIDO Sailboat, excellent 19i0 llOND.\ Cl _3a0 Lo i\IT.I condilion. 968-7730, Hun· Good Cond. S-12.> -~r best ting1on Be:l.C'h offer. -199-1791 Aftrr J. I CAL 20, Half OY.11ership for l\IOV I!\'C; r11ust SC'll , 'fill 1 sale. NC\vpart Beach Slip. 'J!jun1ph JOO, exct'I _ c~nd. 552-S188 S5:i0. or h<.'s! offer. &l..>-2568 SABOT no 4T.'i5 lik<' new 'JUNE 'iJ Triun1ph Trident, ready' for mct'ng, Ulma~ ;, ~1>d._~isc~bks, under 2,000 sail, $.375. 644.1836. 101, $1;)5{). 5'15-8770. 1-24. Trunk cabln. Equipped '72 KA\rASAKI j(J(l, xli1t race' or cruise. SJ,500. cond. l\h~st_sell. $6.10 or best P1ivale Party. 644-0209 offl'r. 6tH.:i74 Bob C Regislered DalmRllon, 14' TROPllY .w H P 1~· SKIBOAT. l\Ierc 7~. e year old, male, Md all J Evenru~e Electric. F.xtra Best offer. /~':8~-sharp S.'>75. p~,~~"'=&=J6.<298==·=·..:.=='=)=1·="="="='="=8--=899='=· =:: I. • ' ' • Motor Homes Sale/Rent 940 . . COURTES!f-OF WILSON·liORD ·- COMPLETELY SELF-CONTAINED 18 FT. KEY WEST MOTOR HOME $106 ~~HTHLY For U tl'\Onl~I 011 our ~pprov~I of your cr'""ll. Tlll l Cloll Price incl<lding "• & l1c""1' i• H,5J,_tc. Dtl•o·rtd p;aymlft' P<i<t i1 St,lf,.H! An.n11.ol perctntagl' r•!t In 11.16"'. Down pa,mtnl r111;ulrtd i\ lOfS.t4. o/• TON PICICUI' w :r H 11' WEEKENDER Fully 1elf conl~ioed. Power Ste11in9, Aif Cond., bucJ<el Jeeh, Radio, Campe1 S?eci•I. lo.1 ded, Only '451:tl Mile, !96l70N! '68 LAND CRUISER TOYnT 4 W~••I Drv~ .!':'''05 1 '70 VAN CONVERSION $ FORD V.I, tulo. lrt111., Jtove & oven, G11 Refri9 .. Toilet. l•llBEU! Elc.c . 699 ' . CAMPER SPECIALS . "" ----------- 1973 8' CABOVER SHELL Completely paneled, Light s, vents, ldeol lor Motorcycles. 5499 RI'' ND HEW '73 8' CABOVER P•~eled, Cdbinet, St~v~. Sink, dinette. Complete re1dy to go. '73 EL DORADO ''h PAWHH $2099 SELF CONTAINED, 4 cu. fl. •efti9., 4 bu1\>-11 •'ove, & ove~. ,i,~q cph, 1Jc1p• h.1tch, 1i ~k. cebi11eh, etc. 12142971 V:SIT OU!"t Fl.ILLY STOCKED ~.V . A CESSORY STORE We've probably got what you need. ' ' ' ' J PILOT-AOVERTISER Wf'dllt$da)', July :6, l'r1J Wedntid.1.) July 2'5. ltJ/l OAILY PILOT 57 .......... l§J I Aut ..... s. .l§l 1 !<;; ;;;;-;;;;--~l§J;;;!;;! Aut;;; .. ~;;; .. ;;;l;;;§J ;;,;;;;; ..... _ ..... _~ ;;,;l~~,1~.--..... ~1@;;1 .;;I ;;;; .... _ ....... ~l§J~l ;;;;., ... ;;;; ... -~J~~l;;;;·;;""'"• .. ;;;;· ~I "~- 1,A.;.u;,;~_ .. '-w.;..;. •• "''""=--"''~" utos, Imported 970 l Autos, lmpot1ecl. 970 Autos, Impor ted 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmponed 910 Autos, lmpor19d 970Autot, _;_lm::;-:?:::::.:"::od::...__;;97:.:0::A::u::tot,::;::..l:::m'.:!poi:::.~;;-::.._..:9:.:10.:.::li 1~~ ~~~;o CAPRI JAGUAR MAZDA TOP S BliYER r------ MERCE DES BENZ TOYOTA BJU.. l tAXF.Y TO\'OT A 172 <;APRI. V6, 4 :r;pd, full¥ 18881 &-ach blv ·. ,equipped, undc>r 10,CXXI ml. ff, Br'lch Ph. Jl47-~ -CaJ~l ~S<il-0842~=---- YOUNG mani"" co up I e DATSUN needs tnlnsportalion car. --------Pay up to $350. 83>-2.199 I $ SALE $ Autos, tmPoriOcl 970 DATSUNS BEST AT THE BEACH CAOILI.AC '70 CONV'T, Full Power, Auto tilmat~ Con- trol, Mf/FM, 912 HIV, $2595, BEACH !~!PORTS, 1200 \V. Coast lliway, Newport, lw.5-6406 \NEW DEMOS 1973 510's I Pi<'kup 610's i"\11 ~lod<'ls &: Colors to Chaos#.> i''rom. SAAB AT THE BEACH 1-"l~=====:~~=;= Salcs-Leai<ing- Service-Hentals ALFA ROMEO AT THE BEACH ·n jATSUN 24-0Z, a i 1·. '1-spt tnags, orange, inl· inac n!e! $3650, 8-12-88.16, t'vt:'S. fHS-:/806 '71 2-IOt. l 011ner, nu radials, Sal<•s·Lea.sing. 1nagg, an11fn1 stC'l"l'? !~pt>, Sc1v1cc-Rc11tll!s aulo, air lo 1ni. $.1650. ER CEDES 230SL ~65 A. 6'12--~2167~3008-I\~rxt., · Both To~. 'Nf'~ 197! '?,'CT~UN 4 .d.r 610 \\"ag~n, R ad i a I s B e e k e r $1595. Nc11• 11res. A~l/i' t.1 AMIFM/SW: U JD 5 6 0, radio. fi"l7-!l966 BEACH IMPORT~ 1200 \\'. '73 DATSUN 24-0Z, silver, Coast Hlway, Ne"' p o rt, auto, mags, spoiler, 500l mi, ~-sacrifite. 644-5854 ·n JAGUAR xJ~. Load.,.,, I FIAT '6-1 .JAGUAR ~fK 10, C!Auic luxury a."Clan, tullv n:>~tored 10 111in1 rond. Nt'" !lh1·. I 1c- quer, "'OOd linls.h, rng, brakes, P1n>1\\ 1h't"'· Sl;O!J() * Ma ida '73 ~otary * $66 MONTH :·;i; 1'-1(,~TIJ~ ~;.'i'~I\· l.t-:AsJ: ~~~~~· Musi sell, tJOOO. i I\ di at'1'1..'Pl 11·.1d1' ins f'\1.1. :\1R. Fl:\' ~!·6f.f.6 Hun t. Bea ch ·~'\;:J6 S<:-dan. :«J,000 1111. ~Un{' 1nl'(•htlnic tor O\'t.:r yr \V1lJ cerli.fy L'Qllcl. $6000. Ph. 675-3735 t'Yt>ll, "·kends, MAZDA -------- l ease A Rotary EncJlne MAZDA ft.X3 Station \\'agon, our moJSt popular znoclt'I! MAZDA 117331 lkac~ BL MERCEDE S BENZ 50 USE D MERCEDES ON DIS PLAY Sharp New Car Only $80.11 Monthly Trade-ins MIRACLE MAZDA j Coming In Every Day Ask About Our Unique Used Mercedes Lease ZJ;;o H;u·bor Clvd. Cos1a )1£>ita 6'45-5100 BOB LONGPR E ,MAZDA -SERVICE FI RST- !sr S1rcc1 ul 111;· Santa An.1 F1•11~. ~I E. lst S11·t.:l·I S;1nru Ana ~-4'\71 Plans House of Imports 6.."62 ~lanchcslt'r. Buena Park vn the San1;i Ana Fl"I\'}" 52~-12;}0 -------~ JIM SLEMONS TOYOTAS IMPORTS MER CEDES BENZ AU1'1IUJllZED SALF.:S &: SERVICE Jim Slemons Imports 1'.)0J Quail '.'l:('\l'IJOrt Bl'aCh FOR IMMED IATE 1' OE LIVERY :\JX Ill LUX C~LlC;\ I CORON ,\ LA.~D CRUISF:H. f '11-•:00 'f\ftAM l .. 1.:j J-:~1':P. Jo:!:CO,\I l\lat,\~TllU__!t -WA ""'° "li~ :>.Ir t\'l'd1!i 1'I() SJ-: Crl'an1. JOYQJI ,\II P'"" '''""· , . ._,,.,, I ,,. I\ G1I 'ilnd. l 011nt'1·. 191-01.il \9G6 !{arbor C.~J. &W-"30:1 MG WE BUY- 'i1 ~I G. T.U. rxc..-tl{'nl t'in- ch11on. Hehu1!t t·11i.:uie und USED 1ranli. $2500. ;)l&-1 154. ~-; -l\IG Ht•hu1Jr t'lll.:"U~ ,\ !rans. runs i.:l')l~t, •• , 1'0rnl TOYOTA$ ""'" '"" ,,;-.,, '•"-""" OPEL '711 (1J>EI. R:lllPy I 'ad•'l1•' 3ti,OOO 1H1, ,,;111. :\lu~t ~'t·ll. !)('-,IX'l~J!r. N£'11 !y 1narri&i, 11••C'd mlJtll')'. $13JO. 01· bc~l 01~1·1' . .'I IS--..~~110 ALL 1973 MODE LS IN STOCK ~lllarmm; lllu:111-r. .,_ 1.IL.s' $1Ml ..... ,..~ ......................... . FREE GAS?? .. YOU llET YOUfll SWEET GAS TAHK!!! we Wiii FILL lht 11111• of yOUt llfW ,vw, A(t fOll h•Vt 19'" 11 ,., ...,r 0. .. 1 Ori.I. II v ... tl<ly tram .ltl.V olt>ll• d~ltr Mier ~et•"'l. UI hfll, 11111 •!low u~ pr.ot 11• purcflalt, •"" w1•11 Ull ~ ... l•lllr l BUT, EVfll H ya11 bllr !"'mu:. \0'11'U ,,,, II •11rw•y. Y•11 (/Ill I lo•t! tOtttr ,_ J11ly 15111 lll<u 1111 1u1. 1t111 ''GAS SAVER'' SP[C IAL CAPRI the Sexy European .•• + FREE 10-SPEED BIKE with every one ordered and delivery during the month of July! $149.00 ITALIAN IMPORT VALUE . , WIDE SELECTION Of 2000 & Y /6's AVAILABLE .I ·1 I ., ·1 HUIT)' for this one. ($32GBC 1 l--------- CAD Il.LAC~ Cpe. OeV, '71 t'IAt124 Spytler, 5 speed, Auto Climate ConU'Ol, Lan-mags, ne-.v r.tdials, t'X· dau Roof, AMJFltlJStcrt.'tl, ccllen~ condition n1usl sell I X55787, $1895, BEAt!J-1 IM-$2100. l-12-!»78 , PORTS, 1200 W. • Coast H;way, NowpoM, 645-6106 JAGUAR ALFA ROMEO at . th e --"-'------ BEAO -l '72 llcrina Cemos 171 XJ 6 (2) Never Registered, 1$3795 • • PLUS! 5 Yr. or 50,000 ML WARRANTY *' Absolutely. No ·Charge * ;'i!ISIUil1 ""HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA"'" • ..,,..,. .i I Tri HJ M:>H L..---------~--""""""""""""""""""""""""~, \ l '::h;:~'.'~'.:,~,; s;;:~:.~;· '~::;, oa·11y p·,101 Class·11·1ed I ca. Sedan Sable '66 GIULIA SPRINT ' GT, Bisqu l~tf'rior. loaded, low AM/F"M Radio, TNE436, n1i!rs {:1154B\Vl. $1395. • '67 SPIDER. Rd 'I ". S6789 Blaypunct, New Rudid s, 031AKU SJG95 '69 SPIDER Rdstcr, AM/FM. Fuel inje:.-ctiti\, 690HFR, $2695, -' ~ -. T!l1•ar11 Jhnp1111!i +it 1X)o) W (""'I tt.f-'Y . ·~ :.i~" {k ..... t:4~ 2"')!j ALF A ROll.fEO -SAAB in NEWPORT ALFA ROMEO .. lltarauis lllu.11110 !JlllU l lGlG sAn ' U.lll • . ,,.,....,, ..... , ... ,_.... ....... -., 1961 Al.FA Romeo Spi·inl VelOCt' lleblt engine, xlnt cond. 536-4762 II r,=, BMW , ___ ----11 LEASE A 1973 BAVARIA IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ·LARGEST ,SELECT.ION IN ORANGE COUNTY HUGE SE LECTION OF 100% GUARANTEED USED VEHICLES ll We Buy Used BMW's Top Dollar Paid The f root Wheel Drive CREVIER BMW Sales • Setvlcc • Leasing 208 \V. 1st St., Santa Ana 835-3171 ORANGE COUNTY 'S OLDEST 0 SALES-SERVICE-LEASING OVERSEAS DEWVERY ROY CARVER, Inc; 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa ~44 LEASE A '13 BAVARIA Deno . Serial #3132993 fol-S1fr6.41 per mon!h OEL or buy for $8.2913. Boll Mclaren, BMW, Inc. (714 ) 879-5624 BORG WARD l BORC;\VARD ~'5. a.s is. ~ An11hein1 St .. Apt. C, .. ...,,,.. \ CAPRI \~ NOIWOWN TI4E fABU LOUS 1973 CAPRI Sj)i!i'l "' -botly ,, .. mould reclliilng front Rats, ~tour rear lll!Al•. 4 ipeed tfnn11mlssk>n. PQ't4tt -• ~rakes, 1tylp 1teel ""'ftctlA, ckel !'IC~li1, radial ply Hf'l'ls. cn"~~742). OVE TOCKEO I I . OIATE DE £1ViRY GUS~FSON i.lncol , Mercury 1GIJXJ Bea at Warner llunllng n &t1,ch 14:Ml44 * 13) 5'2..S544 ''Home of fbe Vlklng'' "the extra~ aren't added on -they're built right in" I. Fr on! Wheel Drive 2. AM Pu1l>butlon Red io 3. Front Oi1c Br .. lre• 4. 4 wheel ind11p111denl u11pen1ion S. Ne"' 1400 cc. engint 6. R11clr & Pjnio11 Sleerin9 7. Radie! tire1 with 1tyled co~erl 8. Ti11•td 9l11u alf dtou11d 9. Mll cPheno~ ltout fto~t 1v•pt n1io11 10. Eco~omv·up to 10 MPG lo •tqut..,, II. T.,ehomeler & 1el eetr!c clock 15, Und11rco<1ti119 .tnd nylon C<1rpeti119 16. Hinged R""' W indowi 17. Ho11!11r, Dcfro.ter, & 111.sr window defogger. I 18. lripacl eb\orbing 1leeri11g wheel 19. Fire·•et.ud<>nt uphol1tery 20. CC111iour11d '""' 1e1h 1 I. Rtceued Door Lock1 12. Floor-to-d111'i center con1ol1 23 . Rumpe" lh•I qudlify lor in1ur.111ee di1c:ounl -....... I?. Fullv·1eclini11q hiqh-b•ek b11cktl I J. C iq •r .. tte l iqhttr I ~. Flow-lhrouqh ~e111iletio11 24. V.tth N1w U.S. Emi11ion S+e11- d~rd 1 25. 12.tJ.011 th W•rr•ntv FREE Air Conditioning OWNERS REPORT UP TO 35 MILES PER GA LLON WITii IMME DIATE DELIVERY SUPER VALUE TRADE-INS '66 MUSTANG I{ardtop. Eeonomical 6 cylinder. ~~ Spe<'d, radio. I RPK452J .. ''7 TOYOTA \Vagon. 4 S!""'(•d transmii<Si•ln, radiu. ht'atl'r. {VT\\1~12! '64 EL CAMINO V8. autt1rnntic 1ran~rni~lon. air conditiuning. 1N94497) '68 OLDS CUTLASS 2 Door hardtop. 4 1peed transmis- ~ion, air conditioning, pov.-er atet'r- ln>':. tVOY1~l '69 PO NTIAC EXEC. 2 Oo<1r 1-l.T. Air eond .. 1\'.\J ,F:i.I, JlO\l'f'r <:.trrrl111.;, lu, lo milt·"· 1 XSI:Sl.Jl '72 PLYMOUTH DU STER 2 Dr. J-1.T. V8. nulum:11\c. nuH•1. hcatC'r. po1\-c•r s1ccrini;. 1;i1"F~:B • Sf2Jj ru11r1111·~ <·on.I. :i.lu•I •Pll in1- , 111l'd. Sii:~l/offrr .·,:iz_:i'.11-1 _ I f ;1,t r .. ~ul!s .11\' ~t~~t ;i pt"JllC •·:1:1 '1"' \' -f>'!2-.i67lt I ~A~"~'•;•;· ~I m~o~o '~'ii""iiiiliiiii9~7~0;i;iA~u~t~o~s,i;;iil miip~·~·~te~diiiiiiiiii9iii7~0,;Aii"ii'"ii'ii' iiiliiim~poiiiiiniiieiiidiiiiiiiiii9iii7iiiOiiAiiuiitiioiis ,iiiiil miii""iiiii'iiteiidiiiiiiiiii"ii'•' ow to uy an economy car: . l See how it holds the road. 2. Test its steering response. 3.See how it corners. 4. Try the brakes, 5. Drive it on a windy day. 6. Notice if it's fun to drive. .... 1 ____ _ Introducing the New Honda Civic': -. . .. -~· . . . . . ' 5& OAILY PILOT Wtdnt~~. J111y 25, 197J Wtd11t5d11, J11!1 ZS, 1973 PILOT-AOVEATISEA 22 • . 1~ I -·-J§J t 1§11 1§1 -1....._ __ ... _ .. ;;;;l§J;; 1 1 -· --l§JIJ 14-f-i ~_ .. '";;;-~I §J~ 1 1 ...... "' .... -;mm--~~ ... 970 A4tf1, UMd 990 A_. _u1_0_1,_u_,_..i ___ ~l'°~ Autos, UMCI 1§)1 I~ I __ .. _., .. 990 Autos, UMG Avlol, lmporlecl 970 Autos, lmportod , __ ..._'---'-----970 Autos, lmportea TRIUMPH 061 &-. '64 TR.IUMPll SpU· firff. Put Loa:tJ'hn' fol" a peat ~:a.r. Corre ~, Sa1 ·. a.t oU\'r ot'U l 4 7 J . <M-Jo;> VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO '69 V\\', 1".;b"!\ Cl\'&11, klW Cl.ASSI(' '63 Vol\'O. $.".00. mlleiu,-e, JH'I I'*">'· 13102 Xlnl l.'Ond. Great nu1n11ll.;, Goldt>n \V eat St, Pr1'" pl.)'. Alt G pn1, \Ve1rtml11~t<'r h1.t Chevron 67J....465S. Station). Sll.50. -------- Autos, Used 990 DAUCllTEH i:oiw ov<'rserui. n\U!ll l>l'll 'ti9 V.\V, Bus, xl nt l'Qnd, 11u rndlal t Ir e.'!, '71 V\V Dus, Xlnr oondltlon, 67:~16 new engint'. E.xu·as! Privatel9ll'l -~~Vl-V~Cun-pe-r,-x-ln_l_<.'01>_ BUICK '72 BUICK 1'.:'!Prlrl\ LTD, 2 dr, pwr \l'indO'ol'S & lleil l.s:, BUICK I '69 BUICK SfORT WAGON F<jl!y !-;Quipped, IXIllJ2j) ' 51678 1?:llli1n1111 c. lllut111 ~. \~I'~ '°'' I :.l.lmol ... . .. .,,. ' '' ~ '" 990 Aur ... UMcl CADILLAC CA MARO CHEVROLET CONTINENTAL FORD 1971 FORD GALAXIE 500 EL DORADOS 14 TO CHOOSE COU1)£S.CONV£RTIBLES • DE VILLES 38 TO CHOOSE <:OUPES SI-;DANS '69 Cam. 11uto, radio, p/s, p!b, air. Stf'f'I rad, $1699. -131-7400 I SJ6..6Q2t CHEVROLET '70 CHEVY CAMARO !S66 CONTINENTAL Ph ~~ ~--m 2 Door !hardtop --'-"-'0"-='=-.:::;,"""=-14Cll W cflllnl! Green Cold, vl•'l'I "°"'· Air DODGE Cnd...0-matk: -~ Cond, \\'t"ll k«!pt car (ST.!-Pw-.r s~ ---------1 ltt)U.:J. '64 OODGE Dart. Atock'I ID, Power disc bnkf'11 '69 CllEVELLE I SUptr $2680 RU tO 2 Dr Good runnlrg l'!nted wtnd.tldcld spor1, xlnt cond., one owoo·. Sl75.' 494-nAt. ' AirAM ""randldlotlo!tlni hlue v.·/v.•blte ttrlpes, dlsc brake•. '70 DODGE Owl.llenpr /T Vin)'l root 540-3894 440, 4 ~. X L T \\'heel Covers ., ·: ·, .• • ~ .· ,, •: -· •• • • ·: I ~....,,.~~· °"6'='""""=,;-;;=--dition -mu.st sell this v.·eck! 1970VW BUG Call for in format ion fact a.Ir roud, srcf'd ('Q11!ffil, •• , ~ . till 1tet'rln~ \\·t1ccl, A~J/rJ\t il:JUICK ~PEC:l,\L CONVJ:.'"RTIBLES r.tany excellent t.'Olol's l.1-.oice of interiora (Cloth & leathcr1 fa<'l ory air condlUonlng Full po1vt>r . Oiolee of: '7'.Z r.toNn; Carlo, air, V.'ln-SJ£APE! 645-3190. New whilewall ti~s CEIJ..ENT OONDmON 979-1838 or~ 642-2-137, A~k for Chrle \VANTJ=;O V\V'!'\ * '70 V\V Bu~ • nL't\l\J:'\G on :-:err 1tl'.'l'{I(), !>plll bench M!.tb. Co~r' bl~. Excellent cond. Ul11· book, •19'.t-S.q-1'>. Ratio, nir, VS, Old lady rrurn Philadelphia prev1oulil 1.1111•r. J967, 29,000 n11les. .)! 100. ~... vinyl top, radial•, Very rood oondlHon. xrra.-.. priv pty, $3450., 100.1 CJ-rEVY Impala. 4 ctr, FORD '9,000 mile$l'9S _493-=:!7'Jll=."· =---,=-=--~I :i21, auton1a1lc 1rrui<i .. power ---------! ean. good co.chtlon. S9~-53()-69.10 or 5:»-4799 FOR SALE Call 644-17::>7 '''' ., \'\V '6S Sq ba('k. 1600, l'C. Bl CK Sk) Jiu I.;. pr111 ('J" '69 V\V Bug. Rcbll e~, rtcal sharp. Sac. S!F.IO. Pri. alcerini;, llO\\'CI' hrakr~. rllt radi11.I th't's, ('/\ron1c Y.hls, Ply. &l?r:.303 .... 11ee1. air oond .. \'inyl l!'.Jp, $1(0). 83:>-():2{17/5.il-8781 ~--------I Joo.\• nil. S2400. 5:;l46~. '59 V\\r, run!I ~-nC\\' llat-VOLVO tety, body rough, $150. ---------·!:;~. ~nd~. O::i'us~ ECONOMY & '°'" -'.":7,.,,ff,'Jff>' SAFETY Sunroof, 1.IU!il ~11 '6J OUICI\: ('onvl'.'11ibk', looks JtOQCI. n1n~ gt>Od, auhi, p~lpb, li.l S39~. ~c•s 11! .:..>2-8196 '6.) llUICK EIK·tra. Full 11(}\1,·rr, all', nu lires, $600. A:il-9313/fi.11-8601 '67 BUICI\: Sport \VJtn. Wa{I· cd, Jo mil, xi concl. RE/IS. fi.\.1-0J!JG Rllytintr•. * 54S-0297. * 11 1 ~--Zlth St., Apt. 14 Costa '\l!'Sl. CADILLAC Stcroo Al>.ltf'l\.1 radio Cn.nse control Trwik opener & n\Ol'e ALI in im1naculalt' condition Largest IS('lcclion ln Orail&'.c County Nabers Cadillac 1960 CHEVY ronv. 283. Good 111eering k bnk~. new bat-'72 COURJER. • Gem top SH •l · ,.~, cam""r mirrors • rear '"'tn-DAILY PILOT DfPLOYE tires, needs minor \1'0rk to iecy & tires . ..........., transpor-.--.,,. • "T eng. Asking l i:l. Call aft 5, iation $250. Call per · Rill. Low-milea;e • PARKING u..1 :i.36-2287 * 900-9105 * one ™'nl'r. SZLOO. Ex. Con· 330 \\'f!sl Ba)', Costa i\ieu. dillon • 548--4987 or .. • • •• •• • '63 OLDS, 2 dr. hip, runs '64 CHEV. CllEVELLE ST,\. •n COUNTRY Squire, ndio, Call 1'1argare:t Grttnman 1rell, Good body & intt>rior. \\'A(;. AUTO. $:SO OR lllr, lugg ra.tl. imnac! 542-4321 ,:.. Abt. 14 mpg, Sl50. &1~2-111 ~f,\KE Ot'l''EH.. FO !no d •-•--• Al;"'TilORIZED DEALER 6-IB-8163 $2'r:.0. n4: 642-9988 '70 RD Tot 2 r .xuan. .... 'ii ILOOHAOO. Despt'ratc 2600 HAliliOR BL. '66 Cllfo:YY convert. -4 spd. 1---------'61 1:-~ALCON 4 door auto V3, p/s, d/h;akes, a/!, ~ ,: to ltll. Have bought another COSI"A fl1ESA ' $500 or best oiler. Call aft. CHRYSLER trans, xlnt transpo. ca1!'S300 cood, 3 nu tirts. 69,IXX> mi, •. i•11r. Coco ''"/l11 n land:~u top, 540-9100 Opr11 Sunday 6pm 557--0140 Alt 7 pm MG-0975 Good con d • $1400/olff'r. ' all :J\\"l', a111/fm radlO, nu ..,,-----~~~~ '67 l~IPALA STA. WGN. ' ' 548-~4 ": ~h-tl l..ell1'<1 1 i~. 30,000 '68 CAD. Lo milea.e, $1TJO. A·l con<l. l\lake oUer. call '7I CHRYSLE!t Newport, 4 '6-1 l"ORD Custom 4 dt Xlnt •n F"ord Gal.u:ie. Jo'11Jy ' dr llT, air cond., ps/dlsc <.Uld Asking $400 ..i: rnilcs. Be:r;l offer. S.lj..-9419. or bci.t offel'. 496-0708 · hrks, rndio ...,./rear spkr, ' 53&-8987. eqU!pped +opera windov"'· :• aft~r 6 pin 6-14--0637 Call 846-6864 '72 GOLD CAPRICE, low vieyl int., priv party, $2900. ~.71~,~,A~V~E~'R~!CK~-11-~--ml-r a>,cm mi. $Zi00. 54().$33, • ~AD. '73 ELDORADO '64 SEDAN DeVille. Full pwr mileage, l\ke new. ;3.195. 839-4702 · ~ • 3038 Club House Rd., 0.1 ·• $!60 67H769 '71 SUPER V\V, Xlnt con1I. Nt:w tires. Rill. 1''11.ctory all'. $1600. :,;;7-4029 '61 SQ. bk, air. tape deck, SU9S. Pll l)LUS Savings & Comfort In Ou r Remaining 35 NEW VOLVO$ Immediate Deli very i-=ve .. ""'i""' ifl{'I. sunroof. + many cx-h·as. Xlnt cond. 546-78D5 =~"'--------p/s, KU saver. Xlnt cond. JEEP .·: .,... .... •79· r-•"........ '68 CHR'r.'SLJ::R 300. Loocled! !11ake offer. 53&-7014 I TIME FOR n ,_ .. "·'2-3121 ov-. ,~, .. 77~, . • .) .. niroiv.> •·9 Cl!EVY Xlnt A! i .· "" y o-o "" •·> '" J · • • con· lnnnae. ltadlals, \\Ii 11 '67 FORD C ....,., t"~ •" '72 CAUILLAC Sedan de CAMARO ditlon. sul'r'iliee, make o r re r xtra clean~""'fuil~~'f. ~: '63 INTERNATIONAL Scout. -..! QUICK CASH Vlllt, lo"' 1ni .• clean, has Olli ~8095 5'16-4784 aft 1 pm, $950, 963_150_ Chevy 327, 2 \vhl drlve, THROUGH A everything!~! Call 646-1227 701.2 CA!\-lARO 4 i;pd. 3.50 Vfl. '72 IlttPALA, alr cond., 4 dr -c=o=N"T"'l"'N"'E=N=T"A'"L,--l()(·kcd 4-U tears. new tires, (· • 67S.-3317 * '63 \'\r. Swuoof, JolN milf"l!. f':\1ra clc-an. $3i3. ~Wtlf.U!i& W VOLVO '70 tLDOU.ADO, 30,000 mi. Po\\'i.•r disc brk.s. Lo\V m!. llT, full p .... T, great buy! '60 FORD Sta Wag. hunae. very good cond thtu-out. '. DAILY PILOT yours:. i':howroont fl'f'sh, Top <.-ond $169.'i. MG-8372 5."1l-46TI $DJ cash.,.,..0 ~""S $650/bert offtr or !rad~. !: NT AD 1 1972 J\1ark rv, Xlnl cond, lo .,.,,,_w, 839-2399. .~. WA o\1'ntr cav1n~ coun try. 1967 CAr.tAllO 'til r\OVA auto P/S. P/B, 11 Call &H-6629 7o·vw BUS 7 pass. 1ur, ~tS-390:> 1%6 Jtarbor. C.:'11. 6·16-!nO.: 6_"73-'°'"6="'9=~-~== 327 V-8, S750. ra<lio $19:>ororfer.548-S985 ~~1~·be1::1e<l8,Jll· IAJ\6!9__1_.sJO. '61 GAL .AXJE, ~ '6'1 SCOUT, Chevy :m, 4-11 ,_ 642 56 78 ::: ., .,,,..., -.., tran.!portation, 00,00f nules, i;cars, 2 v.1tl dr, \'U)' ~ :-. ~-~~·---~~ CLAS51fo~lt:D · · · · · · .04-.....o 673-8SS9. or 1vkM~. S.i4--077S St'\l idle ilt'ms . . 642-567& J)~t $75 or make offer. ~ cond. $600/best oiler or /Mltos, New 980 Autos, New m ~N~ mA--mA--m~-m~-m~-m -~ •. '$ JEEP ~lion ~. ~· 4-1vheel drl~-e. V-8, blr tires, e'Xtras, $Q50. 9£i8.B'm. • MERCURY . • . •. ''You can buy a lot of gas . LATE 'iO ?ifercury Marquis : Sta. Wan. A/C. full pl)Wll', • tugga,ge rack & well. Top .! rood. U):iO. J, 1'filanl, ... 548-5715 or 675--8800 • with the dollars you 'll save '70 FORD ~fcrcury Mont.ego : 2 dr. Xlnt cond. Radio, aJc, 44,00! nil. Good tl.re1. '1800. 6#-1580 t '68 MERCURY Colony Parle, f sta ...,.ng., Ill! P\\T, fuUy i eqlippcd, aee to apprec. • 673-5569 on • these low-priced, luxury cars. '' CL YOE JOHNSON ••. PRESIDENT 50 Years of Automotive Management 20 Y oars in the Harbor Area You probably never thought of a Lincoln Continental as an economy car, well, you're right, it's not. However, with the big discounts currently in effect on All our stock of prestige used cars, the actual dollars you 'll save will fill '72 ~ft.."RCURY ~font.ego, .. 4-0Jm mile1. 673-77'".J5 be-; Neen 5 & 8 pm only. '70 1.tONTEAGO. 44,<m mi, xlnt condition. ?.fake offtt. • Call 64.f-J j&) : MUSTANG . • • • ''6 AlITO, pi1, vinyl top, r/h, : ntags &. new tires, :rdnt cond. 1'lust sell S 5 SO. ;,J7-f1i57 '69 hL\01 I 3Jl V-IJ, U:1 • mileage. 1''ew tire&. WAY • UNDEll LO Bl{, $1ZO or • 1 n1ake cl!er 673-0507 '66 1t1USTANG 289GT Fstbck ~ PIS. Auto. trnns. Disc • brakes. $895. 586-a429 . • ' '67 :i\tUS'fANG very. Cle.vi. , those big tanks up many, many times. And._don't . f t th d"ff . 1· . '61 FORD lilustang, Air, ~ GM: AA.Vet". 6 cyl. Cull ~ .paint. $800. EH~2S. : '70 MUSTANG. Extra dean, , air, p/s, p/b. Aftl'r 6 pm • 6T:r1071 Orge 1 e I erenCe In gasO lne COnSUmptJOn I .,10, V-8, now ti,...., Xln't between a Continental, or a Chevy, Ford, etc., is ·1:..:"°c:ond=o·,.0$ 1001=·,;.•7 ,;."'"' 15='74 "". ~ almost nil. At these sale prices, you too can now enjoy all the comfort and pleasure only a truly prestige automobile can give you . Why wait any longer, these prices won 't last long -Hurry for your favori te is ready right now. Best Ti111e Elrer For Prestige C~r Buying! S ECIALS '70MARK Ill F\111 power, a ulo. t111'1p. 1ir cond., 6-w1y pow1r t11t, U.1th1r inl1rior, l 1nd1u roof, AM-FM 1t1r10, pow1r door lot~I, tic. lS46·AGH) 5 4975 '7.0 CONTINENT AL 4 Door. F\111 pow1H, f1ctorv 1ir co!lditio11- i119, l11Mf111 roof. f2 11ASHl 5 3775 '71 MARK Ill Full pow1r, 1ulo li mp .. 1ir cond., 6 w1y pw r. l~.tl, l11thtf int1rio•, l1nd1u roof. !652CIUl . 1 5575 '71 CONTINENTAL Coup•. F1rll pwr., f1ct. 1ir coMI ., l1nd11r roof, l11ih1r int1riof. \024COTI 5 4675 '72 ~.~~~}~"'o" '' "" hmo '767 ~ ,.;, cond ... l>•WAV pow~r 1111, L1nd111 roof. ~ L .. ath~r ·~terjor. ,i,M .FM stereo, tilt wh11I. '71 CAD . SED. DE VILLE l~~ury 1quip p1d t~ruou l, fut! pow1r, a uto. hr'>p. ,.;, cond, 6 w~y pow1r 1111, AM.FM 1111rto. tilt & t1 l1 wh11!. L1nd1u roof. t1>10CXV ) powtr door lock 1, 1tc. ( 19S!:YZ) HUGE SAVINGS ON !)73 DEMONSTRATORS • LlNCOLN CONTINENTALS • l\iERCURYS • STATION WAGONS llom• Of Th• New Car , , , "Gold"" Towel>" L lr'>.J(()I N Ml ll CllilY COllG"R C fl f' I{ t 2626 HARB R BLVD. OF CARS, COSTA MESA e ,540.'5630 Borne Of Tht New CQr , , • "Golden To11clt" OLDSMOBILE Sales & Service OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS UNIVERSITY OLDS 2850 Hatbor Blvd. Costa ?tteu. M0-9640 '71 DELTA 88-2Dr, P/S, P/B, V/R. $,000 mi. $2!m. 6'73--6!:m aft 6 PM '67 OLDS 98. Lux. Sed11;n xlnt cond $950. '70 Dodge Cu."!tom Dart, air, $1995. ~5-3516 '6& TORONADO 1\ke new 11i.tl1 full lJ(l1\-er. 493-2348 PLYMOUTH '70 SA TF.LLlTE 9 pau. \1.-agon. good con<l, extru. Sl900. 979-?.616 PONTIAC * * * •' Mrs. Johnnie Swendson 17607 Queens WrHth Irvine Yoo Ate ttlt! \\1nnf'r of TWO FREE TICKETS to !he SOUTHLAND Home & Gardon Show July :litl1 thnJ AUg. :3th at Ult' ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER 800 \\1• Kate\la, Anahc>im J)lt'ase CRU &12-ri&™. e.'<1. 3l4 to c·IA.lm your Ucket11. fNorth County toll frtt nUJ'llbu is ' 540-J.m.) * * * LEASE OR BUY l '71 thm '73 A>ntacs DAVE ROSS PONTIAC M80 -BM!.. at Flllr • Drivt, Coria. Me• 548-8'.n7 '$5 PONTIAC Sf'dan • Tempest. ~t •heel bear-. lng. WW take ottr or sm*11 ~ pickup truck. same valU<I. 1 54~ : 'fil C\TAlJNA 2 dr. nu ttns • " ba.tt.r)'. 1o n11es. sm. °' . of!Pr. ~ ' RAM.W OA!l 'I rlLOl !i9 WE APPRECIATE Y UR BUSINESS $ 177 13R45TlXllJ1501 OFF WINDOW STICKER PRICE '1177 OFF WINDOW STICKER PRICE · 7"" ~!!.DSMOBI LE '!l'C:~CN£~0 13457W3M728l:>41 1 ~1177 OFF WINDOW STICKER PRICE BRAND NEW 1973 BRAND NEW 1973 BRAN~ NEW 1973 OME,GA w it l; AU R. C:ONDiTIOtlllNG '68 '68 '69 '70 '69 I JB2703LI 176201 OLDS 9S full pov.C"r, factu!'y ah 1.:ondit1oninJ:;. (~50ETY J OLDS TCRO fu!! JJO\\'l'r, factory air condit ioning. (('l(}QGB.JI PONTIAC Lil! MANS Air ('onditlonini;:, VS, fl0\\"1'1' st<'l'rin11:, tJuek1·t ~r111~. 1'"\V,\,)j9J FORD GALAXIE Air N)nditlonin;-, pO\\"C'I' slf'Cring-, po1\'l'r brakl'!'I, nice car. l·l73ELUI LlilllCOLN C.1111iLll'n lal J_,,.,•dPCl. :l.t.l .~1) n1j!~s. 1XNJJ20 1 CUTLASS SUPREME DE LTA 88 NOW HERE Air condil:on:n']. iH1.om"tic, VS, v riy! roof, powc1 st eer- ing & brakes, ,.,~w. 1;1 t. <;l·1:os, ~•de mo :ddirog~. BIG SELECTION! I 3J57 K3R2IO Ob1 1 $577 GMC TRUCK CENTER! B~~~D '73 GMC SPR IN T IMMEDIATE $3477 DELIVERY 3,\i TON CAMP~R TRUCK . ·I '68 '68 '69 '7 3 '69 THE BIGGER, ALL NEW '73 HONDA CIVIC THE LITTLE GAS SAVER! 4 SPEED DR AUTOMATIC CH l!V. MA!.aBU '""'· ;111-P•ndi1 1 .. 01n:;:. 1"•111 r ~!··· nn .. .It lu-;1k• ·' I J :1; :, .... l\.t'.h:!I ! ' Ci.CS CUTLASS .\11 l•111t!., J•lllll'I" :.1ec•111i,.: & !11<.1l;v,, \Hl) I 1nll'I. 11 :~:J,\IJ\\' J PONT. BCNNl:VILLE Ail· i·<intl .. pov.·, 1 1,.t>rini.:, l"•\1f'r hrnkL'S. ::t.16·1111itr, < \ \\"i'. .Ill I CUVLASS SUPREME l.•1('k1-1 "'<t\~. p<1l1<'1 ,..1 .. ,-r u1_ 1"'1\• 1 d1,,e Lr:1k1 ~­ ' :o,J;j7t-\~.'.\J] :l'<J"jj I M"RCURY '.._' d•,.,j' l,1.;1d•·d J.rl\< I" ' I \"(lf"-11o; I $3377 • ; . • . • . • . ., • . . • • . • • . • . • • • . • • • • -. • • • • . , • . , • . • I OAILY PILOT l I CONSTRUCTION AND EXPANSION CLE_i\RAN CE SALE! e SPECIAL SAVINGS NOW e Whil e the street in front is being worked on we invite you to drive right on to our lot. 1'herc's plenty of park- ing and extra savings too! • 1973 SEDAN DE VILLE FULLY EQUIPPED WITll climate control, air condition- ing. Full po\ver inc. 6 \\'ay seat. A~t;Fl\·I . po,ver door locks, tilt & te\escopic steer- ing. \Vhitewall tires and other factory cmlvenience extras. \ FULL PRICE 56495 ~4 .\lo. 0 1.lt"n End Lease on A!'PrOvC'd Credit. \Stuck &131! LEASE for only $146 °!o. • _HUY OR LEASE-. . . 1973 COUPE . DE ' VILLE FULLY EQ UI PPED WITH ., full power, incl. 6 \Vay seat. po\ver antenna. factory air conditioning .. i\~I F:\I. tilt & telescopic steering, \\'S\V t ires 4 other factory convenience extras. LEASE for only :16 :\lo. 0J)('n t:nd Lcnsc on ,\ppro1·t'd Cn.:dit. !Stk. 61:171! BUY or LEASE LEASE DIRECT Nabers Leasing Immediate Delivery E:XCELLE:-iT SF:l.f.CTJCl~. FHEE PICKt'I' AND fJE:LIVf.r.\". FFlEf. LOAN CAR \Vlt!LE LEASE CAI\ S LH\'ICt:D. \\1:: \V[LL RU\' l"OUT·: PHESENT CAI{ f''OH n.li\!E:[)J,\'rE CASH. rnur Rnd unr·hnlf acr•·~ of Iola/ 11u1lrnri1<'(f C11diJ11u· fr11•!1itif'.• de'>i~llt-cl to bC'ucr si'll and S•'l"\'i"" Cadilia1· nutotnolnl1·•. 11{0 \11,1·k ~tflll» and \j fal'l<11-y trnin;'d tcchn1cians1. FULLY EQUll'i'EU \\lfT!t lull pQ111•r. incl. 6 l\'AY St•at, llOI\\'\' 1\lllf'!UIH, IR!'l!Jl',I !I I!' rn11dlll1111· bu.:, A.\J ,f'l\I ,;1!'rru, lilt & ll'le ... copl(' i-\1•1•rin:.:. P<1\11•r d .. vr J.,1·l•s. LEASE t... only ......... . $151 mo. 1973 Sedan De Vil le FU~L PRICE S6655 . 3' Mo. Open E"" L~•~ on ~~Id Cre.!fl (Slit. ,761) ' PILOT ·AOVERTISER U Largest Selection -Of Cadillacs In---Orange County • BROUGHAMS e COUPES e CPE. DE YILLES · e • CONVERTIBLES • • EL DORADOS e SE.D. DE VILLES AU1'01\f0BILES TO CI-iOOSE FROl\1 OVEH 175 QUALITY Selection of Models & Wid e Co lo1·s For Jn101ediate :Delive1·y '73 ELDORADO CABRIOLET WITl-1 ELECT RI C SUl\'l{OOF Etnha~sy ~·<'y. \\'hill• Cnbrioll•1 tnp, l':.0<1ui!dl<' \\'hl11' lf'nlh· <'I' dun! comfort scaL-t, full llO\\'rr, fuctory uir condillon· Inc:. ti]t.tt•lc Kll.'•·1·in!i \\hri'J, A,_1-f'~I slr>1·l'111nu1tiplt.>x 1•\us !;i ll'lll'k s1rrro ta1w. ll(l\.\'Cf door locks, f\1·lllJ.(ht sf'nlin<'I, <-r•1i"< ""ntrol. r;•11.r \\•ind"". drft1i;"~1·r. P<'rilli rndial Ii~. f:\'rrylhin•! y011'd f'X•)f'('t in the \\'orld's finest per.iunal l11s1'1'.'' a111Qmohtlr. 1<11 1632• •aooo '69 CHEVROLET IMPALA Vinyl lop, ck>Juxe intl'rio1·, 1>011·cr S1t'l.'dn;:, pClll"cr brak<·s, autumat1e 1rans111isslo11, l'tldio, heater, 1rhilC? side1111I !tire~. (\'NE8l61 '69 COUGAR HARDTOP ELIMINATOR Only 44,000 mllel\. V-8, auto. ll'flllS .. !IO\\f'r ste('1ing, JJO\\'CJ' hrakes, radiv, hf'aH•r, nr\\' ,,·hite sid1·\\·aJI tirC"s, \•inyl interior. Sho\\'S cxccllc:nt cal'e. 1~AS1\J '70 CHEVELLE MALIBU l111n1ar11l:ilo· \1hile 1'.'\\crior \1ilh t'Cd vinyl intrri,.r. V1', atuomalic trans• n1is~lon, radic1, hl'atc·1·, JKJ\1·,~r Slf'l'r- tng, fact<ll'f air cundhioning, d eluxl' \lh('f'\ C'Ol'!'l'S, \\'hitt> \\'fi ll tires. :tS,791 n1ih·~. I 170BEh'. ! '69 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Fi11·tul'.\' 11.ir ronditioning, \'inyl tup, vinyl inlet"ior. full power. auton1atic, A~l F\I radio, tilt \\'heel, excellent condition. (l<llAQltJ '70 El DORADO ,\drin\if' Turquoi:-c lacr1urr finish \\it h \\"hih• rinrl \up and 1urquoi.~e intLrior. f ull f}O\\'t'L'. f.1('\ory nir cnnd., lilt & lclrSL1.1pic sll"C'J'ing-, Al\! F:\l i;t('r1•0 n1ulli1Jl,~x radio. po\\'i'I' door ]•){'ks. rte. L.u1,· 111il1•s and exceptional C"ondltion. (ZQ\\'967~ '69 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM Fnc to1·y air, f"i1•rn1i~1 lac:riu•;I'. 1·lnyl lop 1\·ifh m ati·hin!..; intrl'iu1', lh::ht so•n- tincl, dual ron1f11rr ,:1•11\:<, tilt & lt:ll'- sro1>ic s1cerinf.(. door lucks. •'X\rf'n1cly l'l\I' n1iles. fYV 1\·IM'i 1 s3300 '70 BUICK RIVIERA \78, hard!Oll <.'OUI~· flll'IOI')' air con· ditloninc, Chf'sH1ut bl'o"'n, bro\\'11 vinyl to11, full l'IO\\"f'r plus f11c1c.ry Rir rondHlnning, tilt 11terrlng \\'hi., Ai\l/ F:\1 rndir1. hnn1aculatC'. t592EXCJ '69 FORD LTD HARDTOP COUPE Crcazn puff, factory Pill' <·ond .. \"inyl top. l<IJl('S!ry iuterioi·, 11utn. trans., 1K111·cr :,\!'Cring-, IXJll'l'r brakes, A1\I/ Ffo.1 stc•rcu 1nult ipl<'X. lu\.V n1i les. (399- ACIIJ '71 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON 9 pll!i~t·ni,:l'r. Colonial ycllo11· 11·ilh vin.)l intcrlu rtd.n1. Factory air cond., nu!n. trans., f)\Vr. ste<>ring, 1111•r. brakes, radio, heAter, 11·hlte side- \\·all ti1·t•s and lu~gage rack. Low n1i!rs 11nd rrady for n great vacation! 1·I08C.I01 s3000 '68 COUPE DE VILLES 9 1u rhousf' fl'oJn. full J)01l'rr, factoi·y :li1· ('011di1i(~ni11!'.!, till \\'h1-eh;, ).lO\\'f'I' duor locks. ,\~! FJ\1 l'ndi1lfi, rholr(' of c11lor.', clu1l1 or IE'athcr interior. As lu11· as '69 COUPE OE VILLE Vinyl top, full !Xl\1'<'1', factory air con- d!tio11ing, and A:'ll •FJ\t radio. Fully ec1ui1>1"'d~ f>"ul\ leather interior and most de luxe extras. (ZLY16J) '70 OLDSMOBILE DEL TA 88 CUSTOM 4 Door hardtu11. fac1ory nir condi· tiunitn.:, Hoyul blue ''.'ilrn1n· 11·Hh blue l'i11.1 I lop and n1a1 chirlc l'inyl interior \!8, nutomnlii·. radi•1. hC"atr•r. 1:io"·cr slf't'l'ing and lJr;ikcs, "'hite side \\·all lirf's. t l06DD1\) '68 PONTIAC TEMPEST CUSTOM WAGON Ynf'lOr\· nir co11dltl11nin~. V8. n11to- ni;11 i!· "trnttM\1i-si1 .n. f;ll\\ ~·r s tflCl'ing, )Jl•\l"t•r hrnkf'~. rudio, \lf'l\\cr, ne1\• 1\hl1c !iid11\·11)\ llri.•;;. E1·•'ll a lu~ga!!f' rack on thi~ !011· n1ilf'nge fan1ily- sav1•r! \:'\'.'l)ltl:l71 '69 EL DORADO Ftt<'tn"y ail· Cl•nditionir'ijt', full J)Ov.'l'r, 1·lnyl 1op, Ull-tf!li>sco1iic .steering \\'heel. ,\:\I r:\1 !!lerf'n..._. full lf"tl.lhcr lnlC'rlur, JIUll'Oll' d (IOl' loCK5. ('fZTJOOf s3200 • '70 COUPE OE VILLE l..c'athrf interior. Ai\1/F'i\[ stereo rtl· dio. ,·inyl tup. ru!l "'"""r. ractory air ('Olldiliv 11i11i;, til! !ilcc:ring: \l'h('l'], and lJO\\'er dvur J(Jcks, t~OAGCJ 53500 '71 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Vinyl tu11. ta1X'stry and leather ln· tcrinr. full pU\\t:l', fa_ctory air condl- tionin:;, tilt stct'l'ing \\'hc<'I, AM-Fl\l slcrru, po\\·er donr locks. l\\'illght s£"ntincl. cruise control, n<'"' \\'hit~ \\·all lires. Outstanding condition. l720DUll '71 OHEVELLE MALIBU AJ ;,lnc \I hitc ,,·i!h Uluc:k vinyl lop n11d' n1atchint-: \"inyl intrrlor. factory air ro11di1i•inin;;. 11uto111ntic transn1is- sion, 1101\·cr sll·<·1·in;, !TI.do, heRter, \\"hitc sidC\\"Rll Lires. 31,:.!67 n1ilf's. l6GSCXUI '69 BUICK EL~~TRA 22S H.l. C11stvn1 r·ou[X'. ruJI p<hrrr, factory air cunditiuu.ing . Tilt \l'hf'CI. A~l-FJ\1 radio, \VS\A1, v!nyl top. vinyl interk'.11'. Super c.:lcnn. l538CO\V I . '72 FORD GALAXIE 500 4 Dou1· sedan. Jlorizon blue \vith 111'.l.l{'hing ,·inyl intel'iur, raclury air conditioning, VS, auloniatic, power stPcring, 1...,1,·cr ,disc brakes, radio, l11·a1rr, 1\·hite side\\·nll lircs. (945· El~LI '71 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE Spani~h ~ilvcr \Vith hlnck vinyl top, n1tttching c:lolh & l<•a!hcr intf'rlor. Fac:lo ry uir, full rJ011·1·r, t!lt-tele '" lh~rl. ,\J\J.fi\I radio. Very Jo1v mile- ai,;C'. t1S:.!6t·ec1 '68 CADILLAC ELDORADO HoriT.Vn lih.1c \\·Ith "'hite vinyl tOp and matching intcrlo'l'. Full pmvcr, fac:lorr nlr conditioning, flll·tele \\'hl't•I, A,,l·F'~r stcrPu, JJO\\'er door 11)\.'ks, ct('. Classic cl<•1:n ncc. (VGJTNJ '· Prk •1 In eff.ct '' hours after Date o_f Publication • • ' • • •. :, ' tftW_6Jll!D CAll URUCK NOW AT MODEL YEAR·END+-SALE PRIC l!S! • I •, ORMANCE! 'three VERY impot1ant factors to consider when buying your new car! Now you can get them all ~~ and more -Fqr iust-$'-9 ,,,., actual fadory ·~invoice at .. · Theodore Robins Ford -Come In Today! FUL m. saze FORDS OVER ACTUaL FACTORY INVOICE _ (SALE ENDS SUNDAY JULY 29 ) " Ii • ANY tiEW 1973 FORD GALAXIE 500 FROM OUR STOCK ' . . , ANY NEW 1973 FORD LTD··LTD BROUGHAM FROM OUR STOCK ANY MEW 1973 FORD STATI ON WAGON FROrii C UR STOCK ' ''$ 00 IHVOCE IHCLUOES Fll:llQHT PIU!:l'.·DL.11:. HOLOIACI( s 00 IHVOCE INCLUDES FRli!GHT "llEl',·Dl.R . HOLDBACI( s .. 00 IHVOCI! INCLUOl!S 1"11:.IOHT , ~:~:-~~· 'i. OVER FACTORY INVOICE OVER FACTORY INVOICE OVER FACTORY INVOtCE .. '· * 1'10 ~'cP , ON'S * NO, GIMMICKS 1f ' . ;'O~STANDING BUY .••. · *: NO ADD ON'S * NO GIMMICKS ., i) ~ A,N 'OUTSTANDING BUY • • • * NO ADD ON'S 'I\-NO GIMMICKS ~WHAT MORE CAN WE SAY?!?! . WHAT MORE CAN WE SAY?!?! * AN OUTSTANDING BUY ••• " . WHAT MO'.E/CAN WE> SAY?!?! ' \, l EPP.lCTIVE THROUGH SUNDAY, JULY }f . .. . '. ! ; ... .. U,ECTtVI THllOU9H IUNDAY, JULY 29 r-· , . -· n ' •. ": • (I"'. . ... ·~ :~FfECT1VE THROUG,H SUNDAY, JULY 2' I 0 ; ............ _.._. .... , .. -• i; 2 1i2 . ACRES QF JOP NOTCH TRADE INS!· ~: '\ ~... !·if ''"'; ·'-} ' ''.i{:·~~~:~; ... ~~:~~.'>'-o-~·-,~--.-9--,-.-,6----F-O--R---D----, .. l-N_T_O ___ :_A_A_~_E :x_R_:_: __ K-L .-TM _ _,._u_w_s_~-~-N-:t-,-".'-~-0-. -_R_l_N_O ___ ::-~.-:~-.~-;;-.. ;-~:-:r-~-~~-~ .. -·;-, ·-·"-'"-,, .. _ $1676 SALE! MANY TO CHOOSE FROM '65 THR IJ '73 MODELS MAKE OFFER B '69 T·llRD LANDAU lo1d1d, lik1 ne w, good mile1. (9611CPA) , •• , , , , , ONLY I ;~~ ::~!~~ .. '!~,~~~ ... •25 7 6 good mil11. (886CTN ) ' ' "1-1 T·llRD LANDAU 76, ;Full pow1r, 1ir t.ond., w11-$ -R r.n~ .... il1bl1. Good miles. 33 !741CPCI . '71 T·BlRD LANDAU $3476 D Lo1d1d, lo mil11, m•nv ••· tr11. \9l4DCHl •••• ONLY '67 CHEVROLET IMPALA l·Dlt H.T. V-1. redio, he eler, 1ulo- tr1111 , powtr 1t11rin9, 1ir-c.ondilion;n9. i !VIH91 I ! '68 COUGAR HT Radio, httt1•,.•11lo1t1tli" tr1Mmi11ion, powtr 1t•rin9, air co!id itio11in9. (WFE 571 ) -· ... ' '61 CHRYSLH 'NEW YORKER 4-D_R. HA•D TOP, f11ll power, air-co11- diHonlng, good mil•1 IYC NS 111 '876 '1376 ·~' , . : '1076 EXAMPLE '71 SEDAN 4 DOOR Squirn, 2 Door & 4 Door Sedans & Hardtops. With & Without Air Condition· inq, 4·6·8 cyllnden. WARRANTYS AVAILABLE. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE '72 MUSTANG H.T. '70 COUNTRY SEDAN Air c:onditionin9 r1dio .~1•!1r 1ulorn•!it, 302 eng ine re dio, h11l1r 1utom1tic ,power 1t111ri119 good mH11. (7070 JAJ pow•r 1t11 ring 302 1n9., good mil 11. W•gon. ll:1d io, he1!er 1utom1tit, P.S., ,;r (196EAF > co11d ilioni119 u od mi!e1 (279AGG) $1476 '68 BUICK SPEC. WAGON R.1d io, healer, 111ulom1tic, power 111••· in q, 1ir, roof rick, good mil 11. (380. E)(X I '66 MUSTANG HARDTOP V8, r•di11, httftr, t 11fo"'•lic, powe1 1tttting, good 111ilt1, rt d. !SVGll 79) '70 DODGE DART ~1dio, ht•ttr. 111to-h1111, pow1r Ii•••· 1119 , air-conditioning, good milM. (447 CEK ~ • $2576 $1776 '1276 5876 51676 '10 MERCURY WAGON Col. Prk. Full p ow1" .s ir cond., viny! '2976 roof ,roof r.scl, AM/FM , 'JOOd mi!t 1. ( 7409.SO ! _ '67 MUSTANG HT R.d:o, h••ler, ~ulo ·lr•n l power 1ftt r- ing, ~inyl roof. good mil11, I VHC992) • '1076 '71 FORD FIOO P,U. V.I , rtdio httltr ,1!1nd1rd 1hifl IP· '23 76 p •o~im•tel~ 15,000 mi111. 1214 17H! '71 FORD FlSO l/4 TON V-1 •11!0 ., rtdio, ht•l•r 1ir, 1plit ''"''• '2876 9d. mi. 111.4 7.4HJ •·An Slt1...,,.lt11 l,fhctlte ttirv Sun., J(,ty 1'. 1'7l '69 FORD FAIRLANE H.ird !op, ••d;o, ~e.iler .i u lo-h<tlll, power 11e1 6n9, 9 ood m<l11 I ZOT711 l -------~ '65 FORD HT R1dio, h11ltr. 1ulo"'1fic. lr1n1mi11ion, pow1r 1t11rinq, ;ood mil ,,. !OOES98 ) '67 PONTIAC FIRIBIRD H •rd lop, 11dio, htftlt r, 1u!< •. tr.i,,1., pow1r li11rin9, •ill"l'l roof. !UTT I 161 51076 5676 '1176 '72 FORD l/4 TOH 4X4 HARD TO 4 whf!e! d rive, 4 1p1ed good m;lt1. '"""' FIND USED '68 FIAT 1?4 SPT. CPE. 4 1p11d, r1d;o h1111r, 9ood milts .. '1076 (XR.St !ll l '69 TOYOTA 4 DOOR Auto"'•''" r•dio, ht t le• good mPl 11. s1076 1lVLl !5l '71 GT WAGON ....... ""· ... ""'--,,.... VEGAS tr im. I 1580KH I '72 COUPE '~ ... .._.....,. .. ,,.liiiilrr ---· m• I ();! DAILY P\LO r Wtdnesday , Jul~ :t.S, l'ir..o . - --. -• . • . . . . • . . . . . -. • . . . • . . • . . . • . • . . . .• :-. . . . • . . .. . . . • • . . . . • ' • . . . . . • • . -• . -• • . . . • . . . DOWN WITH NO SIDE LOANS WITH APPROVED CREDIT '73 DUSTER . '73YALIANT A '73SCAMP '73SATELLITE Year-end Clean-up on all '73 f4odel Chrysler-Plymouth .. 5,,;.,1 #CS4JTJCJ2787J NEW YORKER BROUGHAM 4 DOO R HARDTOP ~1700 OFF MANUFACTURERS STICKER PRICE '70 PLYMOUTH '69 PLYMOUTH DUSTER SATE~LITE 4 Ort . ~':.DAN fc.orort1ic<1I b cylinder engin ,. 1l~n-V~. "~•tim"li~, r•dio, h11<11~r. powar d•rd ""n1~i1 1 ,0 "· wh•t" 1ide w11il ll· ~ring, ""''"'· "r condilioning. tire1 IYl.29CQ!lt2!716l !ZLN7311 $1295 $895 '70 FORD GALA.XIE 500 'IS. •ulcm•+;,, r11 dto, he,.•cr pow•r 1•• "'; powef br.,l.t1, w1w, "" ,~~d·t•c• ~1 vinyl !op (b86FON1 $i 195 '64 OLDS 98 oil DOOR HARDTOP va, .... tom•l•c .... d10, h"'"''"" power 1!ee•in9 . br•~••. 1•dl. window• • '"''en~~ till wh•el, crui1• conlro l a<r co,.ditionin9. I !OZ•ss ) $595 ' NEW 1973 TOWN AND COUNTRY WAGON ~ BEAUTIFULLY EQUIPPED ~ FOR ULTIMATE LUXURY $1400 OFF MANUFACTURERS STICKER PRICE SA'llN GS '70 MAVERICK Eco11 o'T!V /) c~lind rr. 1t .. nd<1rd 1r,.,,. m,;1 or, r •d•o, h•11)er ..,h;t. ,..,.)1 1 :r~•. c~rome window mldg1. l ZKB. ~)0 ' $1195 '6 7 PLYMOUTH VAUANT 2 OR. SEDAN 6 cylinder •ngine, .. utom .. tit lr •n1., r•doo. h~ 1lcr power 1leern9. white w,!I tire1. ( UZF669 I $695 '63 CADILLAC COUPE O:! VI LLE Full pow•r, f.,c'o y ,.;,, 111Jfe., di- mato •Onlrol. trl t tele wherl. A,I,\. FM 1!ereo, cru;1e control. l.e~th .. r inlerior, vinyl top. !VHF1 10l $1195 '69 FORD XL 2 DOOR HARDTOP V8. 11ufo..,~tic. r11dio, he•ler, powrr 1le•1 in9 & br•ke1,. w1w. vinyl top, butk"I •<J•h, con1ole. !9Jb01Ct39175 ) $995 \i!'<!ntsd/ly July 25 1973 PILOT-ADVERT ISER 2~ THROUGHOUT OUR INTERNATIONAL TRUCK INVENTORY 197l TRAVELALL 400 !OFF MANUFACTURERS "STICKER PR ICE) 1973 SCOUT 19.73 1/2 TON PICK-UP TRUCK , ·'. r. ,. , ' ' • ' BRAND Nll\Y '73 DODGE LUXURY S~DAN Jll c11 in. 1M91M, 111!-tlc l•1>\lmit•i0r0. pow~ 11•rl1'9, !WL41 Gl 141119 J rld.o. n..,1.,.. F111t1 11c1ory ~uiP"jd, '73 CHA.RGER COUPE V-1, 111!0. trn1., r1do, h11t1r pow1r 1!11rin9, vinyl top l in- terior, u11d, low ml11. I (Wll I G3Gt 19314) $85 DOWN $85 A MONTH '$2488 IMME~!~T.~•~• ~"~~~!~~~. ~u1 ' •' ;~,'~, ~~-,::;;\;,'M: •• :::; '!~":~.~ ~rHIJ! lor 3' mo1. Dl!ftrrl'CI pyml. price $3145 incl. ta• & llctn\t , ANNUAL PERCENT.I.GE RATE ILJ1 °. ' '70 CHALLENGER 2~Door Hardtop J .>18, 1uto. tra ns .. radio, heater, , power steering, bucket i;e ats, (acto.-y e;r. IJS23NOB2b414bl 5988' CUSTOM VANS by COURTESY s FROM ••• $102 DOWN $102 A MONTH IMMEDIATE DEl ~l ef ~Y EXCELLENT SELECTION . '73 B~1CO VAN 'v'S, eiutomatic t rein s., sh ort wheel b ase, surfer peic~age , cu~tomised point. Used low miles. (Bl IAEJV- 000926) $102 ;I lot•I c!~. py ... t. $102 i1 io'•I mo. pyml. ind. lo ~. !:<'""''" & oil corryi"9 oho19t1 on ~p pr. crrdli 101 l b mo1. O .. f.,,r .. d p'f'ml. prit ~ $177~ ;"d. I•• & litan1e. 1'NNUA L PEll CENT .-.G: RA TE 11 .00 •, CUSTOM VANS by COURTESY ''69 MOMtEGO MX ... ij COUlf '", . DODGE 57 88 : .lb~ Wal~ing Man's Friend V8, •utomatic, radio, heater, fa ctory air conditioning. IZXU7 J 7) ------------~----~-----' 69 MUSTANG 2 'Door Hardtop . 'R1dio heater, deluxe exterior, plus ' much 1more. l9FDIT1772408 ) '68 DART ~ Door Hardtop VI, eutomafic, power steering, r•dio •nd heater. (VOZ 539 ) 5788 •saa ,-...... ~~-~-~~~--~~~~-'-7 '.1 FORD HARDTOP VI, automat ic, power steering, fac. tory air conditioning. 13 J 60JF l ~70 OLDS 442 , 2 Door Hardtop ' VI, •utom1tic, power steering, ra· d io, heater, air conditioning. lu•ury model. I H48700 I 39762 I 51688. ~1688 / '65 PLYMOUTH FURY V-8, automatic tra nsmiss ion , r<Jd io, heilter. IRIM177 ) '67 PLYMOUTH VALIANT Automatic, air conditioning, bucket seats, power steering, radio, heater. IVTT545 1 '67 CHEVROLET ,• CAMARO Fully factory equipped, radio, heater. f 1748QS I '71 HONDA CAR Fully factory equipped. I 567CEN I 5188 5288 5388 5488 ' '72 DO'DGE I ; COLJ Full y fa ctory equlpped, uied. Lot mtJc1. ! 08 8ET8) I 3 POL RA • -----=--=-')> ' ' ~ ' '71 CAPRI STATION WAGON ' '400 c11 ;"· VI, 1ule1nt lic r1die, -1h••'•• ,.1,., l•ll f•clorv ,q.;,.. m•"' 10l45J M0 24009bl ing, radio, heater, power ~teeri ng . ~ spoad "'"'m;,.ioo, .;, cood;1;.,. I '1688"::_ The c•r everyone wants. LbAECLI. "bl2l01 '72 CHEVROL!T '69 DART Swinger VB, automatic transmission. radio and he.,fer. ! 794BMU) '68 FIREBl.RD 400 I VS , automatic, power·steerin g, radio, heater, viny l top, fa ctory a ir co ndi. tioning. !035CPF1' 5788. \ '70 MONTE CARLO VS , automatic, po.,..er steering, radio ' a nd he•ter, f.,ctory "ir cond itioning. l8bl AfWI '69 LE MANS VB eng ine, aulom.!ltic tra nsmission , a ir conditioning, power sleeririg. 153 IJIJ I '72 DODGE 1/2 Ton P.U. V-8 Engine , automatic fransmis1ion . !90q2'4 L) '1688 ~ 51088 51988 :.\WEEK. • COSTA MESA 557-9220 ' • • ALL CAI$ SOLD 5UIJICT TO PllOl l.\ll AND APl'IOVID CllDIT , . • • • { .. I . I DAILY PILOT WMntsdQ', July 25, 11':173 PILOT .AOVOTISER H GAi IAYIRS l9 TOYOTA Coi:ofl1, 'speed, rldio, heater. License XWL-091 ~f FIAT Rdstr. 850 Rdstr, 4 speed, rMilo, heater. License W;<JBS7 ' ·--r· TEST DIM NEW OR USED CAR AND RECllVE FRE-E. TICK·fT$. 2 DOOR Very Low Miles, like near new. {C90-HDH) BRAND NEW WITH A 10HG ~lfACM A!lf!IA 'AUl;~12 CONVENTION CTR. V2 TON PICKUP ' ~ r 1.., ,.. -, 1 ' .. : ~. I. i '72 FORD COMPLETE PACKA~~ '70 '-QUSTER ,_,~::'~1A_·~~1 L~V--_8'~''-~_.._·_·_'_'._;_'·~"~-'-"-"~~~~~~~---~ '11 PIN'FO ~ ' Courier. ' speed. radio, heater, very near new. License 676GNL $~· ' '69 Econoline r: ' • 2 Dr., ' speed, radio, eater, 773HT I '70 .TOYOTI MARK II , l'adia. heater. Real nice one. Lict!nse 692BEG '71 COLT DOD!GE'S UTILE l~IT • s~. air condlti ·ng, radjo, heate~ License 193BJ ''71 MAZDA ' .- RX-1. • spted. radio, ~ater. immaculate. lJOEHJ f • \ .... , .... i l' ••• '67 MERC. Wgn .• 9i>Msenoet'· v..a. auto. trans-tair conditioning, power steering. Llc""t TSM171 '68 -FORD CUSTOM V4J, auto. trans., air condi· fioning, O\ffr steering, License WTT29J· ', ' SGTAN405 141 IMMIDIATI DILIVIRY Van E-JOO, auto. trans., radio. heater, hard to find. Ua nse .38216E 1-B-RA-ND __ ___. ______ +8-RA-ND-----,-----1 '69 FORD NEW NEW •• V·I, outt>. fM111., factory air «lftdftionillf, ,0-t'-'illf, CKUP pow•• broke~, nicllo, hecit91, whit-•11 tire._ Illa. 1twn,... 3/c TON Pl 9roup. LI<. JA17f275907 IMMIDIATI DILIVIRY Oll.llfl•Y .. , V·I, auto. troft1., powt' s teering , pow•' (di1cj brokes, radio, hooter; · tinted glals, wh .. r coven, . Jh1. bumper group. 3f01f255460 -•. IOEAI FOi YOUI CAMPER F2 58R507309 BRAND NEW IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ,/· • ~ I''. v.1, 4 W'h"I dri••• 1k. l 90dy to "'" No. U.IS6Gf.IS7366 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 3M tOft PU, V_,, ' speed, H.O. equipped. license 110298 '70 Datsun • Pickup, 4 speed, radio, heater, 683ADV . ,,; 1 '6. BONNEVILt.E, V4~ auto. trans .• factory air condltklnlng, powet'" stee'ring, power brakes, radio, heater, tint lass, License ZLHtil ...... ~ ' '69Rd Runner r -1 ,,. ••. speed, radio, heater. License XHH46-t .... ., . ., ' . cl • '67 BUICK ~~~0 ~.~;, -CIFIJAJICE '69 FORD-LTD WILDCAT V-1, faclory ,;, concmion-~ J-..li:R,· ::;N:;D:.:;N:.;E,;,W:..;C::;o~o;;;PmE;;;R;;,C;ol;;O;:S;:Em.O;;. ;;UT:.:.:,S_-1 V-8, outo. trans., factory ,;, C' ' ( ~ ,J "} 1• Ing:. powtr steering, power brak~. Y-1, tu'°. lr1nt , faclor, air condl!ioning, power sleeting, POWff 0 conditioning, poW8 steering. •, f radii), heater, whitewall fires. V0Xl4J (disc ) brakes, radio, h!attr. wtiitfW111 tifes. tinted glass. '£l DO RAD 8' Ottawa radio, heater:l lceMe ZC OBS7 ~ f "'"'"-""""=--''"-"='"s"'""'-""""=-.--,------11 wl'leel covers. lJ625182920 Sto-ve, icebox , curtains, dinette, pl!l'lty ofslor19t, r 16'8 OLD . \ .....l'.;.J _,,!i;;:a."" c0"1plelelv parteled. (ll7927J Del Monte, auto. trans., factory air •• 1 ~SW conditioning, power steering, radio, --......._~ heater. License 006£AR ~. '67 MUSTANG ,-,(' Fastback v-a, auto. trans., power steering, radio, heater. License TVV19S , 1-IDIATI DILIVIRY -:,..,,,,-.,,,.":""::,..,,.,:--::--:~~~~~~~~--BRAND :~Jv~!~~ .. t~t~ry (, , NEW 500 4 DOOR HARDTOP air condition ing, power stee ring, y.1, fottory air coMtlriaftlllf, ,.._ 1...,.1n9, ..-di., hootor, .;.'od~io.;.'.,."".;;;";.:'..:"..,:L,.;;c;;.ense,,.;.;;..,:Z,.;K.;,J808""'----------I wftitewall 1i,..1, 11,tff 9i.w, wt.ool _,,. frMlt & -lt11111pw , 68 DODGE ,a"rdJ. Sor. No. 11us1•Js1c Charger, .V-8, auto. !rans .. lac· ~ -l~o'~'--'-"...,,.'_'_"•_;~tio_n_;""~·~",...w'-'~..,.....,.~~--~~~~I~ steerin<;i. Ser ial No. 108717 ~""'\/""- '71 GalaxieSOO ·-"'•Ar• NU r EL DORADO 81/2' Mohawk snag c.Jrpel, e'caPe hatch, stove, sink. icebox, complelelv paneled, Jots of ca bine!s. ,2191271 • EL DORADO 91/2' Pawnee .Selt-conra ined w1toi let. shoWer, t cu. fl. gas !!lee. refrig . stove. 011en, sink., dinelle, carpel, paneled. Really nice. 11114271 EL DORADO 11 ' Aztec 1 oi1e1 room. cur1.tins. pdoeied. !cebo~. stove. d I !he goodies. Very nice. (Jl0287t EL DORADO lJ' Shawnee Ga s:e!ec. relrig., toilel room, sto11e, sink, ciib+ne!1, carpels, p!enty of room. (1201'11 '6 V..fl, aulo. !rans., factory air conditioning. power steering. tinted glass .. 60399l'. '67 CAD. DeVitle, v.e, aulo . trans .• factory air condilion ing, power steering, power brakes, p()We r windows •. UUH229' '70 Olds. CU TLASS , automatic, radio, hea· ter. power steering . Economical 6, low miles. License 73SAHX J PONTIAC BONNEV ILLE V-8. au10. frans.., air. power steering, poMr disc brakes, radio, vinyl roof, tinted glass, wheel covers, License (S07CELJ l tJ ~· .; . ( Ford 2 Door Hardtop. V-8, auto trans., factory air cond itioning, power steerlno, rad io, neater, wl'litewall tires. License 017CXV BRAND · NEW '69 FORD LTD , ~-~ F·2'50 ·34 To· _n P. U. & W"AM_ ~ER · -~ ... ':'·'-<;'-~··::t...!~-:.-8~·!-:1··~;.::.~1f1111!!· ;;:·~~~·~~··.=:~"11.~"~.:!!:.1£!:9~;'.~ .... ·-· _._'.:...;:.-1...J~ 74 I.I ~ radio, titater, vin I roi:tf, 466CQS ... 1 • ELDORADO "OJTAWA" : J 69 OLD '71 IMPALA Auto. trans., factory air condi- tioning, power steerir.g, radio, heater. License "484CHV '71 FORD CA BO VER BOTH· FOR ' . Delli u, V4J,auto. trans., factory air condltionino, power steering, . radio( heater, License XJNSlS '71 FORD Crtateau Wgn .. V·8. aufo. tfans., factory air condilioning , pcwtt ~leering, power !>rakes, 12· ~· senger. Licenst 2.C90JE ' • \ •• • • • 7 + • • • I I I 7 • • • • - San ~lemenie ~api~irano • • .. -. . Today's Fl•al EDITION N.Y. Stoek8 VOL 66,· NO. 2a6, 6 SECTIONS, s6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1971 TEN CENTS : • Elderly Called •Pioneers of The Future~ By JOHN ZAJJ.ER 01 .. O.Ur ,1191 Stiff Turning the tables on conventional opinion, a noted USC professor declared today in Anaheim that this country's old people "are lhe real pioneers or the futtire." make use ol lhis added leisure time," be said. ''The old people of today are carrying the burden oC finding out what all the rest of us are going to have to be doing In the next 20 or 30 years." people must work out a new role for themselves that would permit them to grow internally and to have value without working. ls sJgniflcant from what ls not," he said. "For want of a better word we call that wisdom.'' older people have experience they do not need to 10 through all the mental proc- esses that young people do. Rigorous scientific e1perlmentl, he · said, have shown that "old people can! and ought to have a Ille of tendemell · well into their 80s." ' "The time is not far olf when most people will be retiring at age 45 or 50." said James E. Peterson, of the Geron· tology Center of the University of Southern California. "These people will need to learn how to The problem Is more difficult than It , sounds at first, be said, "Calvinistic America says that a person has no value unless he is being productive." Therefore, Peterson said, today's old Peterson disagreed vebemently with those who say old people are incapable of meeting the challenge of continued 11Rfulness. On the cootrary they •rcued that seruor citizem have resources that are badly needed in society today. "Their great plus is ability to tell what He further .:irgued that this v.isdom of old people was not aUected by decreasing mental ability. "We have 2:0 years of research that show there 11 no significant k>ss ol men- tal ability for the vast majority of old people. "Tests show that the respon.se: time for old people d<>eJ slow down. But becau,,e .. Consequently, while old people are slower. they art also more efficient. One cancels the other." He concluded that '111.11 research has destroyed the myth that there is a significant loss or mental ability from a&· ing. 1bere Is not." Peterson also sought to overturn the: idra that old people are incapable of tenderne55 or sex. Further, he said, restarch lhow1 that! old people need lender ·relaUonshipe. • He ciled experlmentJ that &how mar-; ried older persons have a much lower; sickness rate than ones living alone. : "The rule is either to love or be alck:,"; he said. ·'So ii you remain Isolated, )'OCI : can be su re !hat you are going; to become sick eit her physically or mentl.Uy." ; Citizen Input Pledged On Capo Valley's Plan . • . • • . • Clan Chief Visits . Irvine Compapy agricultural vice president Bill Williams, left, shows ranch corn *ocessing as part of tour by Lord John lw1ac Rae and host \Villiam Rh es Harvey Jr. of Newport Beach. Lord Mac Rae is chie{ of the worl wide clan of Scots whose family lineage allows them to wear the Mac Rae tartan and is ending an American gathering of the clan with aj_~isit with Harvey. Lord Mac Rae breeds sheep in Scotland and-1..ady {Mac Rae is known for her large herds of white, heavy· wei2ht Charlois cattle which the Irvine Company may import to beef up the size of ranch steers. Lar;ul Swap Negotiations • ' Planned in Capo Valley The city managers of San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano will meet in· !ormally Friday to lay the groundwork for possible land-swap negotiations between the ·two communities. Three sinall parcels inland or Harbor Eltates are at issue in the negotiations between 'San Clemente's Kenneth Carr and San Juan's Donald Weidner. The negotiations -the finit since discussions two yean ago about possible arureu.tioOs and suggeStea mergers - were sought early this week by San Juan city councilmen. Carr said UW1 morning that three parcels could become the subject of the bargainiog. One is a J7-acre parcel or un- developed land Which the owner seeks to 1 remQve from San Juan and put into San Clemente. 1be owner. Thomas Landolf, hopes to develop the land as part of San cmnente. Carr today said that while the two men are at It, diacUsSions might as well in· elude a parcel oow in San Juan but oc. CLASSIFIED AD CWSES THE SHOW 'l1lls show dooed oo OJ>tlllng night, hut the prodllett was thrilled ' 1970 YAMAHA Enduro. less than J,700 mu ... Xlnt oond. f!OO. (Phone No.) alter 8. 'l1'le motorcycle was sold the very first plght the ad ran. Get yolir ad listed In the Dally Pilot classified program, and sit hie~ anil watdl the ahow. Your opontng ntabl oould dose 1 sale for you, too-can the Dally Pilot dasa!Ded "boz office" now. 'Ille dire<! line -6U-5&'ll. cupied by a reservoi r built and operated by the city of San Clemente. "\Ve'll probably get into discussions about the Manzana school site which was recently sold by the Capistrano Unified School District," Carr added. That, too, Ls San Clemente territory. That parcel, In the same gimeral area, also is proposed for development by the new owners. The original piece of acttage whlch spawned the discussions on land ex· changes, the Landolf property, Js served by a single road which is in San Clemente and that city, Landoll told councilmen, could al.so' logically provide water and sewer services. Of prime concern to San Juan's council is the type ol development proposed for the land. The panel agreed that it would be best to have "some strings" attached to the exchange so that the quality of the development -visible from San Juan - could be assured. Patrol Seizes 310 Pounds of Pot Border patn>lmm have sei7.ed a total · ot 310 pounds of marijuana over the past three daya during routine inspect!OM at the Sao Onofre checkpoint. Three SU$pecta were apprehended ni... day in I.he seizure of 123 pounds of the illepl weed. Patrolmen arrested Frank Hanson, 11, and Donald PeMington, 18, both ol Cooe Bay. Ore., and Philip Om· dahl, 21, of Seal Beach. All add!Uonil 187 pounds of marijuana assertedly ...,.. found Monday evening in the car ol Peter Randrop, 26, of Sac- mnento. who was amsted for alleged pooeeslloo. I Newport, Huntington Beaches Prepare ' For R_oug4 Surf The U.S. W..U. stl"ice joday ll'lf!I' ed Orange Coist Jileguards to gel r<ady for the onslaught of Hurricane Emily, a breezy belle now hoVef'in&. olf the southern Up of Baja Cilifomia. Guaidl at both Hunt!ngtOn Beach anil Ne.,port 'Bea<il have already reported surf olJlve to aJx leet today IDd a wea~ service spokesman said all m. dicaUons point to surf of eight feet or higher startigg Thursday afternoon. As of late this morning, Emily was packing winds near 90 miles per hour, somewhat less than the 120 m.p.h. reeorded Tuesday evening, according to weather service spoke.man Walt Rogers. "We are alerting 80Uth coastal cities that the swell from Emily is building and should produ<e high surf ThUrllday, Fri· day and Saturday," Rogers said. This morning, Emily was stationary about 500 miles southwest of La Paz but Rogers said her winds will pick up again when she ltartl moving westward. Hurricane Doreen, wbo.w surf was felt last weekend on the Orange Coast, is now more than 1,500 miles west of Los Angeles and is gradually dying. Her 120 to 140 mile per hour winds of two days ago are down to 70 today. Rogers said it is doubtful Doreen will have any more effect on California beaches. A third tropical depression, atill too Council Rejects Ortega Grading: Tract Doomed? t\ highly controveralal Pacesetter Homes tract atQg San Juan ~aoo'a Ortega Highway was dealt an ipparent death blow this week by city councUmen who rejected a massive grading pl.an that -rtedly would have damaged the en- vironment. 111111110 bavt l oame, ~ -""" IOO iiiltes IOllU\West of Acapuko,~llogen ad· ded. 'M>e storm'• 40 mile per hour winds are huilding rapidly, boftver, and he said it will be hurricanHlralgUi by the weekend. Judge Grant.s Cambodian Injunction NEW YORK (AP) -A federal judge today ruled that the U.S. bombing of Cambodia is unconstitutionil arid granted an injuncUon against further military operations there. U.S. District Coor! Judge Orrin Judd ruled in a suit brought by a Brooklyn congresswoman and three Air Force of· ficers that such operations were un- conslituUonal w i t ho u t congressional authorization. (Related Story, Page 4) He stayed the execution of his order until Friday at 4 p.m. to allow the -government to appeal. Judd reserved decision in the suit July 6, but said he would do his he!! to decide the Issue before It became moot, a reference to an agreement for a cutoff of further American military activity In Indochina. Both houses of Congress have voted to cut olf funds for the bombing, but under an agreement with President Ni1on the halt will be delayed until Aug. 15, after which Ume coogressional approval will be required for further bombing. The suit waa brought by Rtp. EUzahelh Holtzman, a freshman Democrat, and the three Air Force men based in Guam. It &ought to have the combat oper1Uons declared unconstitutional on the grounds that the President usurped Coogrw' power to declare war. A Bad Scene For Burglar Everybody has those days when just nothing g... right. and that includes cat burglars too. Prowling tbroUih a Laguna Beacb borne early this morning a would· be thief filched a box of silverware hidden in a pantry, but his clumsy act.ioos awakened resident Phyllis BoooeU, who pretended to he asleep when the man walked lhrou&ll her bedroom on hJa WI)' ool. Just as ht was 1bout to leave, ht slipped, and the Im of .Uverwmo CTUhod, bon««I and -to the 'floor. Now ... uy lrlcbtened. the burglar ran GUI of the -and !ell down 17 stain. "Ob God, .. ht sald aa hi toy at the bottom of the staJrway. He did manage to escape hut withoUt the silverware. Police Ask Why Vagabond's Life Ended in Suicide By JACK CHAPPELL 01 Ille o.ltf '""" ltlff A vagabond life ended with a gunshot and police investigators today are asking "why?" Jerry H. Grenoble, 28. an ttinerant carpenter, led police patrolmen on a high speed chase from Newport Beach to Laguna Niguel where he committed suicide Monday as officers closed in. Coroner's officials sakl today an au topsy confinned cause of dealh was a single shat fired through the man's mouth. Toxicological studies are pending and oo lndicaUon for lhe man's erratic behavior could be given. The incident began in Cameo Shores In C.Orona del Mar when a woman found Grenoble talking incoherently to her ~ year-old grandson. Police report.!1 in- dicated the man claimed to be God. The woman called police. Two police units were dispatched and en route, spotted Gmx>bfe's blue Volkswagen, distinclive due to a shat· tered rear window. Patrolmen attempted to stop the car, but after at first pulling over, Grenoble CStc PROBE, P11e II A visibly dlAappointed council voted H (with Edward Chermak casting the dissenting vote) to flatly reject an amended version of the grading plan su~ mitted by developer John Klug. Clemente Firemen Irked Unlea Klug returm: with plans which the council would accept, the 210..acre tract proposed for a canyon and ridgellne near the city'• easterly boundary a~ pears dead. · . . • Klug, in m<aJU?ed diJencn>lltrnent, Monday told councilmen that he !...-.. city purcbase as the ooly posalble use for the acreage. Klug Implied that the city was in dlect "invenely" coodemning the pared by sbopting down hla r.q....u to develop. 'Ille Klug plam -which over the put two years ha•• Involved either slngle- family bousel or a planned-community appn>ach -rrn arose amid caitn>versy In 11711. The bulk of the algnUlcant actiona on the project, however, came lhil year as San Juan began enactlng 1Ulf ordinanct1 on envtronmtntal bnpact of tracts and tho effecta of muslve lll'adlng. Klug'• original pllDI for grading more than a million cubic yardl of cuwnd-fill were rejected last IJ>'lng and the baue stnt back to planning commlss5onen for CStc TRACI', Pip I) Over Anaheim Ticket Push SoUcltatlonl heln1 m.ade In San Clemente for the fourth • n n u a I F1reman 's Ball In Anaheim were crlUdz.. ed by member• ol the local fU. depart· ment thlt week. The telephooe campaign to .. n the 110 Uckdl to the summer dance wtre labe~ ed "misleading" today by Fire Chief ltMny Coleman. "We raeot the pitch hecauae It hu boon a stroog campaign to Imply that loeal firemen are ICIO percent behind !he project. "But, re11lly. wt would much rather tee It nm differently," said Coleman. "The said 'l1lelda1 that the Orange CoUlt\y ject. .. The 11lu pitch m•de by phone IDllcltor Jacl< Drumm to 1 Daily Pilot employt Tueaday !ruled the bu ol local lllP' port In vague ruhlon . Drumm explained the event scheduled In August and 53\d that the project had the lull support of tbe local fire depart· ment. The "better part" of the proceeds for the event, the sa.lelln8n ltdded, went towani the 0ran1e County Medical Center's bum unit. las than 2S percent actually Ls wed fM such purposes, It Wii.! Je11mtd. Local fi remen, none of whom are members of the auoclallon -said th1t they strongly endorse eontrlbuUons to tht bum unit. "But we'd like to see a dlttcl con- trthuUon of the ltO straight to the bum center. "A> It it, only a smoll percentage of the pi'OCeeds ever make It," aald CStc CAMPAIGN, P1ge II Residents Hear Firm Ask Views By JAN WORTll Of ,.. Dlftf '°'"' ...., Scnne-150 resldenta of Dana Point and Capistrano Beach came to a meetlng Tuetday ni&Jll to r..i oo1 bow JJ>u..- help create an up-to-datt •erndn Of the Capistrano VaDey general plan. Tlley heanl preaentaUoos by an eight· man team from 1 Newport Beocfi.hased planning !inn hired by Orange County for U1 ,000 to find out what citizens want in their general plan and then tO dt'lermlne how to reach those goals. St.ate legislation passed Jut year ~ quires all city and county governments to revise .their general plans and mate zo~ ing consistent with the plans . In an !~week schedule molded around the Pliblic opinion, planners CrorQ Danltflan, Moon, Sampieri, and D& (OMSI) hope to create a general plan for the unincorported Capistrano Valley that citizens not only agree with but created. "This marks the first time a whole community has been Invited to respond on issues of planning before a com- mitment to ooe particular plan hit already been made by professionals,1' Richard Van Hom of DMSI told the au- dience. "You have the guarantee from UJ trd from the county that your response.a wfl) he llRd," he added. "The county piano ning department and the board ti. !Upervisors want to begin involvtna citi?.ens at the beginning and ~ the planning process." . The crui of the program is 1 ques. ttonnalre dl.st.ributed in a local weetJJ newspaper today. • It asks resldenu to aru:wer stV!'n eua1 questions , such aa "what do you think a~ tractJ people to this area? If you could develop this community to nt your own Ideal, what would it be like? Whll physical chpract~cs of. your co~ munlty do 1ou moa:t like and dislike?'' The ttSU!ta of these ~. to (See PLAN, pqef) C.Ut Weatlter After early morning fog and low clouds, Orange Coast skies will be bright and sunny on 'lbuniday. Temperatures atone the coast •ill he In the upper IOI, but further In- land the lhermomtter will reacli iO degrtts. Lowa fo< tonight will be betweotn SS and &S. _INSIDE TOD,\_Y Communilt gunmrs shtUtd Phn<>m Ptfth twice toda~. lnff!Ct· Ing CG.S'UCltits and damaOt.t de- spite U.S. cir strikes. Stt .storv. Page 4. O~LY PIL01 SC r ·"---'=c.:.:e.~---=c.:__-,."°"' Pqe l I-PLAN .. ~ • 1 be retumtd by Aug. ~ win-be dotle<U<I by the praMlng firm and then analyzed by a 2G-mem.ber volunteer cltlltn task force meeting once a wee& for a month. F'"rorQ th.e g~esti.onatres. the task force v~ll lrf· If ditermlnt what people In the Capist rano Valley feel Is worth saving, )Whal change!! iihould be encouraged and . v.·here develo1>n1~nts should or shouldn't ~k• e!a<•· : 1 ·Qr& tt11lalive goals nre collated the \a!!k forct will report back ~ the com- rp.U!,tlty in a second open meeting Sept. 5. ,' Prom then on, D~1SI v.•ill attempt to ~viso technical and environmental Q:)eall.5 to •dilcve the cltlzen goals. 'Additional questionnaires regarding the ... Cc.pistrano \'alley gcnC'ral plan ~re aO-aOable on rtquest. Van Horn said. shus,ing 1he questlonnai~s are the focal ec?;int' of citizen participation. r.:.rhcy ma,y be obtained by calling the 1 annlng firm of D~fSI at M&,1693. : , Questions :.hould be addressed to Van ' A'.orn or ~turt Wilson, director cif en· tlrooriiental design for the plan, All ques· (iomuilns must be rctumed by Aug. 3, : yan· Horn said. :· Drop boxes will be at the Seven--Eleven fflod. rtcft, 19521 Camino de Estrella, Slplsfrano: and the Orange CoWllY Braneh Libra'l'Y. 24721Yz La Plaza, Dana Pblnt. ' '"Participating on the DMSl team will be &n ecologist, a gco·tt!chnician, and dlrec· "tor of oChedutlng. . •"Ea@\ of these presented explanations tl what they hope to accomplish within ~e nexffour months. ' f-_' AlsO appearihi lo support the Capo .. -;alley effort was Filrest Dickason, COWl· ~ty planning director and Jack Gui~, ~n • ftecutive assistant to Fifth D1stnct : lnperv.i:sor Ronild Caspers. ~f.':,Th.l.s should have hap~ a year or • :mare ago" DicUsoo said. "We in the ! ~If ha~e spearheaded this ~ lo !~ate sure that citizens of the un- : t!Coi'ponted Capistrano Valley get Ille ;Att=.r~r many inputs Into th.e planning :Jr,'$upervisor Caspers told me to relate ~~ you )lis delight that his plan is getting !• nder' way·• Gulso said. "He is terribly ; 1 erested lhat you seek us out with your • Put and give us a call whenever you ' need help down her~." Later, a citizen said . "Supervisor Caspers had ignored our wishes on most other projects do\\1n here. "Now that so many things have already been niined, what is to make WI believe he'll take our Input on this plan any more seriously lha.n ,he bas any of our other wisbd'!'' .. '1' * * * ... t;:itizen. Brings '"' t • ~ }!lan Consultants ,. ., I : ~Down. to E(J.rtli' Words like ''d l1clpline1,'' ''.parameten1" "dat~ lJ!se/"I "&W&re(lelf acctleration." and i~ottrf~~· telt some Capistrano Valley cllluns 'f bit boggle<I in a meeting with the cqnsultants on an upcoming general plan Tuead•y nlJhl .. "Fi8ally, • ilne ' citizen brought thirlgs down to earth. • • "Yoo. guys re,nlnd me of the story or Uie erpp_erw and-bJs new clothes . • . you it'Cep talklng about 'disciplines' and all t"&eSe ·garments. But When are you going rd Corrie up wJlh1 some specific plans I . Can see?11 ;After the i.pplame died down. Thomas l\foon ol the planning firm of DMSf ex- p~ed, '1We. need you people to help pr:ovide t&e threads for those garments. w·e·re not bete ror a coverup. You can help weave Ibis plan." ' ' . ;; : ".Bomb' Hurts Janitor • • : NEW YORK (UPI} -A. janitor v.•as in· Jured Tuesday night when an explosive lfevice went off in a building where a pro· ~tro groop ifltended to celebrate the ban revolution. About two hours after f'xplosion oa:un'td on the seventh · r ~the Martin Luther King Jr. WliOO ' hall on Manhattan's West Side. an ~nooymous phorie caller toJd UPI "the puban secret"'"~ment" set it off to prevent the • UOn. • I 'I DAILY PILOT TM Or ..... 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He rean-anged the homes planned for the top terrace, making them .sfngle- story Instead of two-stocy, and eliminated 12 units. By turning the unit! around on their grading pads, Miller said he was able to create view corridors ror the Chula Vista re sidents. ~le also proposed dropping grades hvo to four reet on the top row or townhouses crnphasiz.ing that he had no Jegai responsibility to preserve !he D<Jna Point views. . Though no eiction was taken on the revised lract. planners approved ~Uller's attempts so rar but questioned whelher he had done enough. "If you want lo lock yourself into a certain styfe of home and st reet pattem that's your choice," Planner Shirley Grindle said. "Obvlously you don't want to start again which might get a better result." Planner Bart Spendlove, representative or the area under discussion, urged that the traffic patterns be studied and a possible cul-de-sae ror La Cresta Drive at the comer of the Avco tract near an elementary school be considered to temper existing auto speeding In the area. llromPage I CAMPAIGN. • • E.,;neer Donald Hodgson. Coleman ,agreed that his men have taken i&1ue over the sales pitch, "Someone called one or our volunteers lbe other.night and the implication was c.lear that be wam't supporttn~ firemen lf he cboSe not lo bey a'llcket," the 'cl11er said. · Dnmun, in hia appeal for purchases, said ~fY lhal the Orange County Heart Allociallod and the KJd'!l'Y Foun· d.QU0n iloo rein b.ne••· f,..., .t. i.i1. 'lbiiee'' ~ ~ ~.l<d later'ln the day. A.s!ociation Pr.esldent Sam Winner, a La Habra battalion chief, e:ald tfia t as a rule, no attempt! hav~ been made 1 ~ misrepresent the event, the only maj9r fund~iser of the year for the 1,60(). member association. (Drumm gave 2,900 as the membership total). He said that the association books \\oith a professional organhatioo and the organizen take 75 percent of the gross. The remaining one-quarter goes to the association and Is used for donations of euipment and funds lo the three beneficiaries. Last year, wtnner said. the association reaped about $18,000 for charitable dona· lions. He ronceded that San Clemente's department had no one who was a member of the association. but added that cootacts are be.tog made thls w~k to sign up men from the local force . "We resent them ooming doYin oo a local basis and trying to imply that local firemen are reaping benefits \Vhcn they're not," Chier Coleman said . Coleman said that in his previous job with the Costa I\-1esa Fire Department. simi lar problems are encountered. ''\\'e had the same sort of thin~ hair pe.ling in Costa ~fcsa last year," he ex- plained. From Pagel CAMBOPIA . • • Burt Neubome, assistant legal di rector of the American C1vil Liberties Union. which represented the plaintiff~. argued that "the executive branch lacks the J>O"'er lo wage \\'Br in the absellCf; of un· mistakabl~ clea r congress ion a I authorliation ... Asst. U.S. Attorney James Porter, chief of the civil division of the Brooklyn office, said in arguing for: disrnissa1 of the case that Congress, in effect. knc1v ;:ill along about the bombing. "I'm saying that as a matter of fact this i!\ part and porcel or a war that has continued for many years. No~· one phase or that war is continuing," he said. 1be three ofCicers in the suit are Ca pi . James IJ. Straln, 34, or Chid:Asha, Ola.: Capt. Michael E. f'lugger, 29, of Nev; Yor• oml Lt.. Mthur Walson, ll, of St. Paul, ~UM. Ex tradition Refused SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (UPI ! -TI1c hlghes' court tn Costa Rica rt:jt(lted a U.S. request Tuetday for lhe extr11d.ltlon of fugitive financier Robert L. VCM:O, in· dieted in " crlmlnal case Involving n1011ey donated ror the re-f.lecllon of Pmldent Nixon. 1'hc ruling lert Ve~. who fled to thls Q!ntral A.nu1r1can state while under a federal lndl ctmcnt. free to live in Costa Rica if he chooses. • D1ilW 'lltt lltll ,,_It SUMMER TIME AND THE LIVING IS EASY, AT LEAST FDR THE SE TWO YOUNG LADIES WHO WERE SYMETRICALLY SUPINE F rom Page 1 • TRACT • • • a less severe grading treatment. At Monday 's meeting the plans relurn· ed ·and councilmen said they were dismayed at the basic similati!Y between the rejected original and amended version. "Otper than a rew rounded edges this is the 5ame plan," said Councilman John G11n1mell. The, bulk of the council agreed. Klua, however, maintained his asser· lion that his plans were "in keeping Ydth the spirit or the hillside grading ordinance.'' "\Ve did what we rould to make the plan conform as practicably as possible,'' he added. Councilman James W e a t h e r s be· moaned the "kicking back and forth" of the development over the years and urg· ed that some sort of compromise be worked out. He added, however , that crilics or the projefl: have told him that city purchase of the land as open space would be preferable to development. "You can sometimes scar sornething to an irretrievable PQiif'lt," \Veathers said. "and if purchase is the alternative, then that's the one to takiJ" Councilmen were quick lo take the blame off the planning commission ror the unsatisfactory -compromise in the crucial grading plan. Starr reports or planning sessions pointed to an adamant stand by Klug and his apparent refusal to yield to a major change in plans. Althougli Klug, lost his major bid this week1 a few moment! later in Alonday 's council session, he made headway in another .resldantlal project. Klug .. re<!uOit Jor llind dlv~lo,,.' and some modiriCation ilf development coil· d!Uons on an estates project along Del Obispo Road won a favorable cooocil nod. The project, lying near Aguacate Road, ~d involve a ha'ldful of expepl\11 e""t1>type h~" wiljl leis o en ere# mere, t t !t'1 -:. r. ' Because " ot"-the rellltltlnels Of' the parcel, councilmen agreed lo alloW septic tanks to serve the residences and ap- proved minor improvements lo existing streets ralber ll}an major e*8ditures for a full rebuilding to modern standards. FromPflgel PROBE • • • drove away at high speed as officers ai> proacbed. The pursuit began with two unite: from Newport Beach radioing for help from the force's helicopter. lo Laguna Beach, Patrolman Terry Temple gave chase and four cars roared through downtol\11 Lagqna Beach. Leaving Laguna, two Califo!Tll:i HighWay Phtrof vehicles join· cd ln, - During the chase. officers reported seeing GreOQPle; handle the . revolver. R:idioed reports at the time indicated of- ficers believed he may have ~ firing the gun al his pursuers. :--- Sheriff's officers, inVestlgating the act of suicide. said today thete 1s Do evidence to indicate Grenoble nred •t-•' anyone other than himself. PoliC.".4id u6t fire on the car. according to otnCiil·i-epo#s. The end of the chase--and'='Ortno'ble's lire came at the entrance: to flie Lftiuna Niguel "The Shores'' housing devel~ ment. The blue Volkswagen careened off the road followed by the police unit driven by Newport Beach Patrolman Olarles Pi-torin. which crashed into a block "'"all . As other t>Olice units closed in. one of- ficer jumped lo the top of the wall and wilh a two-banded stance. drew a beat on Grenoble with his ser\•ice revolver. Another officer covered the car \\o"ilh a shotgun. and Laguna Patrolman Temple approached the man in the car who still held the revolver in his left hand. Temple took the u'eapon fi rst. thc-n the other officers approached and Grenoble , stil l alive. "'as lifted rron1 the car and handcurred . No suicide shot was heard, and at first it was thought he hA<I been injured in !he chase \\·hen tt\e car stoi> pcd . "\Ve are sHll trying to uncover the man's background and u·hy he fled the officen." Newport Detective Capt. Don Oyaa&-Aki today.... -- Oyaa.i; sakt the man's praence in Newport was being Investigated in con- nection with othtt unsolved crimes. in· cludllll the strangulation death of It· year-old Unda AM O'Keef'e in early Ju· ly. However. he said there appears to be no connecUon between the two, and thBt c:rc.noble'! pbye:lail appearance 8ppeft! to be ''dissimilar" to that of the susprct In the O'Keeff! case. · ~ Sheriff 's Sgt. Bob Reed said toduy h • lnvcsUgation of the suicide turned u nothing to exptam Ule wild behavior o the dead man. ' I After Hot Debate Revolving Schedule OK'd A. new class schedule with revolving peri ods has been adopted ror San Clemente and Dana Hills high schools for the new school year. peribd· of time," answered llurst. "If we painted the building red, it would excite people ror a while." He added that the lrustees should consider U1e long-range effects of the new, shorter schedule. Trustee William Enquist called for some form of ttsting that would detennine if the students could learn bet- ter under the new schedule. "That's the only way we can check it -if there are any followup studies," agreed Smith. · "\Ve alwaYs k.now the students will learn and improve in school,'.' answer~ Charles Conklin of the Capistrano Unified Educators As.sociation. "\Ve just hope that under the new schedule we can 1nake this improvement stretch further." The schedule , approved after a hot debate by trustees of the Capistrano Unified School District ~fonday night, calls for a five, six or seven-period day of 45 minutes each on Mondays· and Fridays, and a rour or five period day with 65 minutes spent in each period on Tuesdays, \Vedriesdays and Thursdays. The schedule -which calls for longer class periods three day~ a .week but a reducUon.in the total numtfer of minutes spent in class ~ch week -was dev~ by studenl!I and teachers who believed that longer class periods ,siuld benefit laboratory, art, music and physica l educalion classes. San Juan Council Okays Budget of $2.8 Mi11ion Students at Dana llills High School on a six-period schedule will attend classes from 8 a.m. to 1:51 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays and Wltil 1:38 p.m. during the rest of 1he week, San Clemente J{jgh School student s will spend the same nwnber of minutes in class but will be released five minutes later due to li>nger passing periods between classes. · The board added the stipulation that all ninth, tenth and eleventh graders will be required to sign up for six periods of classes, with exceptions to the rule to be detennined by the superintendent. Jn ad· dition, the trustees asked for an evalua· lion of the innovative schedule by the district at the close of the school year. The new, schedule was adopted after a de~t.e )!Y the trustees. some .of wbom ai:;gued for a tr.Utlonal achedule .o! sq: 50-mlnute periods a day. "All the other schools are on the tradi- tional schedule. If It has worked for all of them, l don't see why we should be any diffeernt," said tlllStee Bob Hurst. Hurst tial~heltll4,.:r., eil,with officials of other sc~I Ilia~ wl!t had ·~!fed · ai t!ie .ldea of a tot.at · s~ule. i : Dt. D&rrel Taylor, principal o( San Clemente High School, responded that he also had djscussed the issue with other districts' representatives who said in· iloVative schedules had oot been tried because their school boards were "afraid to try something new." "It bothers me a little bit that the new schedule calls for less time in school," said trustee Stephen Smith. "But the ad- ministration thinks it Will help motivate the students." "Any change will motivate people for a A balanced budget of $2.8 million - holding the sS"me tax rate -won ap· proval from San J.uan Capistran.o city councilmen this week. The panel, adding nothing substantially ne\\' to the preliminary budget document, approved the financial plan. It calls for maintaining last fiscal year's tax rate of $1.15 for every $100 or assessed valuation. Reserves, described e somewhat low by new Finance · Director J o h n O'Sullivan, amount to $100,000. He said that although the reserve Cunds could be used this new fiscal year, he hopes that the Jollowing year's fiscal projections will mean a h'ea1lhil?r amount of reserve cash. Among the major features of the city budget is a $180,000 contract expenditure for ~nty sheriff service to the cttY. ~ an fdded Jlll,000 whicb has been earml:rked fdt II. polJce "cOnsta:ble1.• U the Idea Can be Implemented. Other major expenditures affecting the city in the new budget year are nearly a half million dollars as San Juan's con- tribution to regional sanitation plant im· provements and a similar amount as th e city·s share of the million-dollar Camino Capistrano improvement project. The county is paying about half the costs of the total road job. Neighborhood parks development won a hefty allocation in the document - $70,000. Al the strictly council level, the docu· ment calls for. a raise in the e:tlpend awarded to councilmen -from $75 a month to $150. That "raise" l\'Ould ~ ef- fective next April after· the councilmanlc elections. Hospital Given $100,000 Gift ~ F1·om Irvine Unit A iuio,00\J don;!tlOI) trorn the ,James Irvine Foundation to Saddlebact Com· munity Hospital will be uaed I<> purc11a,. radiology equipment, bospital otfi.clala bave ia~ •1. Saddleheck Hosphlll, loeiled ·Ill 235&1 Paseo de Valencia, ~gun!. lillls, is scheduled to opeo. in September. "This very gcn'erous gift is, ap-- preciated," Frank J . Schaeffer, presldeat of the hospital board of director!, e:aid oC the Irvine Foundati6n's don at ion . "Statistics show that one out of every four patients will require some tY,pe of treatment through the radiology depart· ment." The department at Saddleback, Schaef· fer said, will have three fully-equipped. J.. ray rooms, a special procedures room and 28 other treatment aree. • ENTER STREET-COST A MESA-646-1919 CLOSID SUN AT 0 Duck Feet Fins frum 6.95 to 10.95 Bon Aire Skim Boards 10.95 Acrylic Warm Up Suits 21.95 Acrylic Sweaters 4.95 Gym Shorts & Shirts Laguna Swim Trunks Speedo Swim Suits Door Bar Gyms Dumben-&-BarbeH Sets Hand Grips -Chest Pulls Ankle Weights Tennis Dresses -12.95 up Tennis Shorts 5.99 up TeMis Shirts 5:95 up 9 to 6 -Closed Suncla • • , " 1 Tennis Shoes 7 .95 up Tennis Rackets 4.95 up Tennis Balls 7.95 dl1Z. Tennis Racket Stringing 6.00 to 18.00 Handb311 Gloves & BaRs Racquetball Racquets Table Tennis Paddles . Volleyballs & Nets . Basketballs & Backboards Soccer Balls Baseballs & SoftbaRs ....:-.:Jl!OI ___ "" ... .,.,...,-,.....==-- BasebaU Shoes Baseball Mitts - Balls -Shirts All Purpose -Shoes 9.95 up Football Shoes Raleigh Bikes - Parts Tire s -Tubas -Repairing 646-1919-538 Cent•r, Costa Mna • ) ~ I I I I I I l ' I I • , 26 DAILY PILOT SC w~. July 2S, 1973 'i: Complete New York Stock List Insuran~e Inflation Clieaper -~~--= . ~ -= ~ ""'* .. ~.;;;:::~ tJ.\7c~f: 1 ~1'; F ;;:~ :::..1 :·~: ;>~~ ~ ~::: ~t~sm,_i ~ ;:--.!' _. ·-ClliaMM 2 I 1'2 M'o i:· ,.. ... ~ l'I lr1ir<ll c.,,. 12 1JJ $1 ... 4'\.'l ttv..+1 !M P.1• l~ I) • SAN DIEGO {AP l AOOofn t. am ''' l>'t n:Vt nv.-Cti.~ ••r ' 11 y, '' ., 1<1 ,.i.1~ .itt 11 ~ ..-. •·· fl; • uu llttltfl., 11 ,. " . ..,,,lld2,410 11 21 ,, ....... ,,;-+1•.CMU>ill )0 ,, 1ll0" u ..... Ulriil + ··;:t~IFof1 . f l. ·~ ... 1111Ta.'T lb )t.Jt Joi l ;·Future U.S. Bond May Protect l1ivestor Tra1isit? By SYLVIA PORTER : : W®ld you like the op- • ,portunUy to buy a U.S. ~government bond with a purchasing power guarantee -e.g., a bond with a dollar 1 value which would rise as the : CjOSt or living index roJC? Would you be willing to ac- . cept a relatively low basic in- : le~t rate on this bond -say, ~only 3 or 4 percent -ln return <for the guarantee that the dollars you Invested would be protected· against the erosion ol inflation! Would you or woold yoo not jump at this chance to buy "inna- insur-ti on ance'' on U.S. _govern- ment bonds? I'll bet you would jump at it-as "o•tE1t you shouJd. What's more, there i!1 a grow- ing possibility that a bond or this sort will be offered in the years directly ahead. _In fa~t, if this Republican admini.stritl<in dOes not get In- nation under better control than it now is. a propqsal for U.S. Treasury "purehasing power" bonds cou ld beco.me an explosively p o p u I a r ,economic plank in t h e Democratic platform during the next presidential cam- . l>aign. This Is not a new idea. " ALTIIOUGH VffiTUALLY unknown in the U.S., bonds with purchasing p o w e r ~ guarantees have long been ' familiar in other innation- 1 Prone nations. Even in the U.S. · We have been moving closer ta ; trying to protect m a j o r Segments or our population .against inflation by making '1adjustments to higher prices · "automatic." ;: As one illustration, increases : In Social Security benefits are ~automatically tier' to increases , in the consumer price index. :-M, another . cost-of-living •escalator clauses are com- . monplace in wage contracts ·,and they're spreading. ' An ' escalator provision to . ·Protect buyers of bonds is not .. so far removed. For example: .• -In the summer of 1971, • R.rious proposals \Vere made ".i~ the Treasury for a rlew U.S. • ,savings bond with an interest .• rate nuctuating and tied to the :-c:Ost of living. Study groups ~sked to. anaJyze the idea con- . stdered it unrealistic because of-tt.(potential cost -but 49 4percent of con s umers :surveyed by the University of 1.l:lchigan went on record as . ,favoring it even then. In early 1972. Undersecretary of the Treasury Paul A. Volcker listed a "fluctuating rate b ond'' among ,the "possibilities" s ti o u I d fun- damental changes be made in the . structure of the savings bqnd. , ;-ln the Democratic plal- lopn adopted by the con- . ivention In Miami In July l!l'n, ; . {tie party proposed "to develop • automatic ·instruments pro- tecting the livelihood 0 r Americans who depend on fixed incomes, such as savings bonds with purchasing power guarantees." This was an extraordinarily imaginative plank in the ''econ o mic 1nanagement" pl a I form ,. {although I still wonder ho.w many people outside of myself even read itl. -A U.S. government bond with a purchasing power guarantee was amottg the econ- o.mic proposals or Democratic candidate George ~1cGovem, but he never got a chance to a g a I nst this fact o( Admittedly, too. this ac-Rohr Industries. builder ot A<l'lllClv ,IO ' ' 1Jl& 1) -\J -... : ....... ~D ,. 5'1 lih w:\., u•1+ "'Ftr,:::, ar J ~ ... 1i ... l~ •• nt :r~ .. ,f ~ ! .. life. ceptance could raiiie the risk am for San Fraoclsco's ":i':MkJJ 11 :; fl'"' ~ u :i~ ~::~;-:o :·= 1& .l ~:: ·: rr -\ "'"' .... IQll • ' 'l ll't It +•,.IT .14110 4 f> • Recent! y I U l ol "· flnfl · Bav Area Raid .w ~r.111 .20 1J •' •"• ~•+ ... s;·11Pi 110 11 ntt •. • 11• ... 1.11••W••"$ii • ~. 11 • ,._ "-'~' 11 ~ -y, a e n ver-a perpttuauvn o auon new , P AGdr~ ·'° t m u" 1>'• U\<.-lt.""""•" 1: .. 11 1) 11"' 211ot 2h.-\o ~···" 1 Mj! .,. 1,. ,t.: 1 •• 1f~ !-'I ;1 r~11 ut! :.l"" " ti• slly Protl!s:sor lienrv C. -plJloo liorror UPo<I horror. Transit System. say• It's Admlr•I c11 s 1t ""' in, n \-'"nMPw ,,,. 10 > 111, " ,, F~~ 1·H ! ll Ji"' Wj ij'-"'.".: ...... ' ~ f-~ I ·~ .... lllV ,IJ.lb u 1)\J n•. I) ffl1$W ,. n xltl ll0\1 Ji;" ~·i-f "',:;'AA: 1 -·~ lnltfN<t ,, I • WaUich, also a consultant ICl But unless and until we find about to unve:U a ·•spec-... 1,..1,1 1.1t 11 m ,,.,.. 1~1. 1•••t 1t. emu Sowi l 10 1os »• •, ~ F~rtMr : 1 .. ~ 1;... l! U:: t :~:::a::"' .. ·• 1 .i. ~' ,. th Us ~ t 1 ,, t It A•1,..1.1111t 11 60,.. ttt1or 1"'Ctf\1 T1f .11 ... :11s.. o ll\j,+..._~,.-• t 11t1o 1 •1 1tk t'• -'t ~ ,..,~ e . . 11.:-asury, submitted ways t.Q bring in011tion blick to acu ar new ran s :='' '°"co1t • t\• t \o •h' '• c ..-ro .116 • " It•• 1•:. u" ~ '• Fa Pl " I~ j 'lh 11\. uh 1.. :~:r~ "{';; ft lJ 1 : 11~ ' -i: the Idea at a conference on W<'lhln Jolerable 11·m1"t1 _ and system that could be built .,, ' ,· 6 111 1' ., .. •~·-'• '"'1n·10 ·~ / , ... "" " 1• -\'a !!i' !j. t 1 1 " u 1, 1<111 1nua1t11 .Sir • • -• .. fffl l'ICO 1' 1U l lt. "-• ~ .... II\ <'.ttl•klpf ,;o I ,1 ll JJ ~" . t t'• t 'o I '-It lJ ._. W i..+ "I (ederal debt management and the c<>urage to adopt tho•• for one.rourth the cost of Air Proo :l! :111 m .,., 40 • "'•,. "" 11.•..n.. .aoo • .111 2J n • • u + ""' F ' 1. 11 •I .. cl cl'-· •• :;::::1g", u~ • it ~ f{; · + 1• -Jd Alrco1iw:: 10 l'JI IJ'i 11 lj\•+ ... ~~n 111( J 1•1 14' -1'1 Fr:roC• .fC 11 1 ~ .:1 .O~o~ \o • I I f\t I made the ,..,..;nt that the ways _ infla•;A~ IS 0 -alily BART and wou pay for A Jlftd\Al•1 1 14 "i« IE' t..+ 1, ~....sbutn p1 1 ''· 11. , rlA '" F "'"'-.I• I !' ut. 11 1n .... 1 :!::,fl :·~ 1 J t "' ~···~ ,...... l.>VIJ '" • )f ' f Ak-llO!J JO>tl< ·~+11 Cl'lmp1nt ,~ .uJ 11'-Jt.'-11.._t ... <1Mof l 71 1:11.,~)3l,-1 ..-Y 1 • M 2 ~ Treasury already is payjnl' of our Jives. An<i trying to nrn. Use lfi ares, Al• Ct 1 1 II r 4 Jt ft •O.. It'll Cnlll Pl 1.20 'll6 ~. lOt• W.•+ It FltlOMI 'i I f lt1'o J.,i.,. lt'-r \o :ow•;k l .. 110 J1 It~ l!IM ... hi h • r • Rohr chairman Burton ..... ,..,, 1.21 Jtol(D 102 1(0 Cft lllpf J"1 r1D ,, .. 11 •1 ~·1 ~1 "ffiu"e l t 1 41)•, 41)•, .01,.,.1. OWt .. ~ ~ t·~ g COUpollS on its securities tect buyers of OUr govem-Alfikl lnllt n II~ ll 21\o 1' -1 ChmD5P M \' 731 ln. It ' +~ F ltrolCt • I 21 H'' Jlll 1' lp(O H96o 11 )4 "'·11 F n .. vn .. 5 how t Albtt"toC l! t t2 10'.\ 10 100.+ c,..n co .)II 1 10 ,..-.. ~~·~ \-'-F rt•ll;WI , I l.ll. "'-;;i, 101 ... , '. llE Im. t(l>g I 'l! 1 \I I 1 , IYI Wiut: "abviously contain an ment's obligations fro m · i"", ...... · v er • Alll.m .:wo t ., 1:rr. 1n~ l?\ot"" l'ltrtr NY ~ , a 1910 ,.1, tti._,. 1, Fncl FM )Ii; l'O 11 !.! 1l -._ 1,.,. C0<prln 1t 1 ft -~I• lnflatlon ~nu·um." Added wouJdn 't givt details of Alc111 At .'6 " J» l1 ~ 31 ll\o at c ... 1Fr><1 .n ~1• "• ,,, ,., Forc111c 1 •l 1' ~ w•,. ., .... 4 1·. ITT cs i>+ ' 1 .• .., ~r: r·-the fu ll impact of inflation's Aleo s.10 .:16 , '° "" 11, '"'+ "'-11 2 10 •• ..,.., .., ~+ "'F111ai...n to 'l JOO #'I .,,, ..... , ,._ 1u 111n 71 11 lQ i.111 "' WalUch, "This time-honored · . ha . 1 the plan at a San Diego Ale°" Lb .It " u '1"-11 » 111....,. ~ cMM11 :i.JIO 11 .o u •, »'1. tJ...,_,. .,.. ''' M1 '~ _ l• ''~ 111t 111-1o 1u 1nu c o A J• .o _,.,.. ~ 111111 eros1on1s nomore t n sunp e f A1tk•t1 .JOb 1,1 1(1.t · 1 $'-A...,.1 cl'oehff .>0 1 6 •1.o 1...,.,.,. '•N&o. •-~ 11 .. oi. c;• o*-:• w11111Pf 1•. 2 "°"' .. ,. ~ 1 subject" of a purchasing · r Chamber o Commerce ... 11'°" i.1~0 s a~ n ..,, n\o .... '· c Mnw111 ..., , -6 it, u;. u•.-+ 1.. '"Nf 1h 'i 2• "1 ""'"" •S • _,,..,.,. --' ,_ ,._" JUS LCe. f TuesdaV 4 114mLl 2• n 17 14 .. l•'o i.1,+ U. C ...... MY UI 10 U• "'6'• '1 41?\ ~::NNt~"ttr. ,t : n:: m• ll!; ~ ,° 1'~ F .1' I II Jtl.9 1f1, 11 + power bond "has been en-mee tng ·" A.l::r.;p .IOb 10 1 I0\1 lO'i IO~l+ 1• Cttti;i 1.IO JO S n·, "'° lJ"o 1 '1>t F1P.C11 J JO !/ 111 lb ... o!D•! .011~ +: Janitf'!"1 J~ I n \~It l•i. µ.,._I. dowed with PowerfUl' actua11·1y ---'---'-"-'-'-"-"-'··"-"-'-'_'~-~-'---AU• ""' 1"20 ' u '' 1•'· 25 +•• !'let i.u » 201 71 1• 'I Ftl'Mt J Dia lo """ "'• 1t1• ,• 1P 1101 ,.: , m ~ .u :w.+1 .. L-------------JfA.11111.udpl J 6 lf\1 lflo lfi-ClleUi l.lill t 41 .Ut.. «i.o •'• •1•F,t(Ml'l1-·!tl I Ul 11• J1 .. JI -~•" • IOI 1• by our high rate O( inflation." All11 Pw J .U I 110 10>w. 10 10 -'•Chi E Ill .at I 10 10 • 10'• 10 • F,iUIUE k 1/ " 'j • 111, !j 1 , 1 J CCn~ol 'lt n: I= ..,_ Allfl'IYfll Sil 11 "° 11:.. n-. JJlot+ "-Chi Mllw c. , IO • • • --'• F\Wlt8 In ,1 J '• J11• J '• / n p• 'IJ I • ; ~ •. ADl'o111TEDLV, purchasing power bonds would reflect an acceptaoce of inflatiOn as a reality of U.S. economic life. PSA Savs ~ Earnings Decrease Special to the Daily Pilot SAN DIEGO -PSA Inc. an- nounced earnings for the six months ended June 30 were $747,000 on reVenues of $&1.- 233,000, down from earnings of. -s~KINc , STOCK ,. Allld(h l.J1 17 .... Jt(0 lJ'~ l6'•+1\1 Cl'll MllCP pf t ·~~ U't 1~·1 F1Wf1 J.ci1o 11 l• tl'o 4)~ .c)l._ '• Jt< CPCI Pl 1 1 ~ !1~ ,,: Jii:++i!' AHllM'" .-ti tt 21 lll'f 331;,i ll'-+l\t(l'I P-2 U It )Jt1 » ll , .. ,, Flw:n4M .. 1~ 1 Q\1 l>O'o )O'o 1,1J-tl I .. 10 .:I"'",' ' AlklP,00 .ti t lt 1t '< 1'l. 16-10 (lllAI Cl UP t \J\1 11~ It •-'• Fl\/lt F .10<! I ,, 1, lf'l 10'"-t.IJlmWtl! ti I .. 21 4 ~ 20W-\, A!11td5! \ . .IQ I 11, ,.,, 27\'t ,n,. .. ,..c11 Ale! NW 10 I) IJ J2'·-t \.o Fl1Mr~ Ii 10 ~ '" "• I~-'• Jll'l,o/•1111• I tl'Oo 12\.lo !?\' ~lJI\ AllO 5<ii:imkl 1l •I ~. .r-i. •Vo C'-i.F ·'°" 11 l ~,.. s•. s.i... 1, Fllt11ifll ,1J I ,., u • IJ ll -'• J!mW1U 1 . .0 ,.. 1*'-i .. . 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JS :» ,...,. .,m, ~mo,·'! 'I IQ 11\t 21 21•, ColSOro Jn ' 1'I 2t 2S4" 25'4 • ~~~':' ·t: I 2!l 1~~ 1~"" ·~;-:;:.:: '"""'' 1.11 12 IJI -Ufa ~ 41"1 •.I.. mel1 ""'I Q122'>ll\toJlli+l.o CombE l.Sll'O 7'7T'o111t ll"l't+ G . t • ' IC••'lt ."J(l lf tlt....._Jl .... ~n $3,454,000 ('-Jud'"g ga'"" on ,.,..,Mncl .lll 9 M •l 11:i.. 1~1,Cotr1Solv .olD 20 511 ""'II'' l''•+\o !ICqr l.20 I la ui, "' 16 ·~~"1C•oehl•r . .0 , >If'~'"'° It~ "'" UI ..,.., AmS1POI +w f 5,6.,. ~ l6 ComSI 1J1 90 I 11"1 1 V. IS' 1+ .. Uft O.vtloo 11 5ll ll~l la\, ll»oo--'Mi O:r-r I XI 11 • 17l'o In. 1~· aircraft sales of $737,0001 on .. m~rtrll .21 ii 10 1J._ 1l 13\:+ ii.CmwEd 2:30 10 i•1 ll l• JO"' ~·-1-1 ....," l.lrn•m 1 1lw ''" 71'," 2•..,•l, l(,11sor 1 .to. 7 11 11 11\il 1~1. AmT&T 2.IC 11 1"11 Ji'> 511, )1\o.--l CornEoor 2 .. • 15't U2i< ~ un Ettc 1..011 1191 &J .. 610 .ll>o'!'I'> -l.L-, revenues of $53,041,000 for the • • .. "''• r or ' '' 5~·· .)IV. 5o1•.·.-~ CwEdrM 1 •1 n 2e1•, 20 20•. "'"~"e"' 1·"'' " ..,l ~··• ""•• 00-~ Lt<lt* 1•, 1 n n"' 1•~• 1•~-. like period in 1972. \Ill "'" ... r WI 63'! 6'• !..:, )--,_ ~. ComwE:d "'' l !O'-1011 11)\! ........ ~ •• """ • ~I 1~"" 1"1' 111~'" ... Lt<'Wll• .6!-Q 11 I ,, ... 22 'J11.I. .. ATT11tA J.M JI mt 50•, "°"°' Cwelll" (90 2• 2•\I 24 16 , utnGro .I.JD 11 I/ :Ill'• 1'"' 'All•"" ~'L.,..'ln5n 1 I 17 U lJ\'t l~ij " • ._ AmWt rr ·'"' 1 I ID'1 1(>', JO'-< ComEd IWT ' 10"' 10"• 10•.-\l "'" tru!r l." •10 :ws 1¥ ..... 1 ••• .,. ~ l..1•MI I.Jab • lJ 23'• ,~. 2J" 14 Earnings per share for lhe ..,.,.,""' .6$ " 6 I•·• 1••• 14•0 comw011 211. 1oi ~ 11)'1, 111•. 1oy,~1 .... ~ .. ,,...., ·'' ~ • ,., .. ;,,.,. 21 ·~ • ""'-su J5 J T'o 1~. ~" ,, f. h If ~-Am11Sr .!Uo 6 21 "" e•.) 61.,_.,. Cw011fl'f i.n ,.. 72~ 121~ ~·~ls\ "•n Ml111 l ii ll !II'•• >I'~ _,,.,,.,., LetrSle; _21 9 20 1,,, 1 " ) .. 1rst a of 1973 were 20 cents , """'ti~ ,.w 1c .w. n•, 141·0 b 1 ~· comst1 .61 n 106 Si'•1 s2•., 5P~-•,, "::'~t'2 J; , .ni ~1, ~1 ¥11, ~ ':" L•••l 1>1 1•,. 4 ,, ... ''"• , 14 ''• co d t 85 f> "'"~ •n .\Al ~ Oii 21'"' ~ Zll "!"I Comowlf Sci S\ • )I~ lit " ' ''" 0 ••• L••Ko( ~ ) l'OI 11 .... \!\ii 1 ~·I.\ mpare o cents ,.. 'M'"!.."' .6"1 J •1J ·~'· 111, 10 1.:.-\-.ConAQr .l1b 7' ~2 1 .... '' i. ~~;'t,~',I',· J ~~·." ',J•·• "1.••itPI 2.60 111 211, n•• ·~'"' (m. cfud· ·. · J " ,. lll(orp ..., :U.I !(I 41 '~ .,.2""-C-MI 1.CI IS Ill• lllli ll~t •• ,... I 11 ,,,.,. '• Leestpf 2.20 11 17'" 261' 1 ' "' 1ng gain on a1rcra t UPI , •• K,•rt Am1><of' .3o 1 11 •'• 11.1~ ,;,_,. '" 1 nftM1 1.•2b H 'l"2 7.11• n•, 2''-o--~ .,.~ .. "' .aw 1 11• 11.. 1' !''.•-'• 1.e11wv .J,Oo 13 90 12•, 31i. [' •• Sales Of 17 t ) • th 197 "' A!l1Qt• !..P D ~I l '• ~\1 Sit Ol"ltlcC .60 IC 19 t~t \ti. 11"' """P!J 1 . .0 ¥ l lt 20'" "> "IV,., '• LttdU.N .SO It 2• ll 11\o J -'•'>, cen s 10 e 2 "'"'•Q Corp 1 n 6\l ,.,, 6'.-i,, ""eo J.to 1J J101 n 'n'• :n•o+ '• """ "•'••Cl 21 Jl •1• ,,._ • •,.. '• ""'°"' .~ 11 21 u•~ l•t• \l~" period. A"d R f Ii Amsr•r 1./u ' 16 m . 23"4 23~ ~· COO'SEd pl 6 J ,.,. 76"1 16'•+ It un)lqn•I .'-\ lo l•l 42'· "" •1··' ... I.t h Pl c llO • I ,,.. U>oi .. I, .. s e ue :t•ft A'".'111 1.6~ I• JI 36'» l/ -Coro1Ed D4 S I 61'.'• 62 61Vo-'"' "0)'!C' Incl ;. •t.. J\~ J 11 I.th Vt! 1no • \Jo JO.:. U• '-Net income 1-0 the •econd ., .,3 Amtt•ot .w 1 •i.. •l-1 '~""'""''""sFd 1.:io 11 131 »'• J\O.:. Jl".1 .,.,ur.i: 1.60 n H1 J1 XI'• J1 -t \J 1.i11mn i ·.i, ~" iv. 1, Amt"'" l .61i I I~ •l '~ t l\1 ti\-~ ConFclOI ..,,, 19 IJ 11 ll +II.lo .,Jt; pf 1'> 2 ll ~"• )I 1,.ruwr (p S .. 11 1014 1-t •:, quarte f 1973 $1 173 000 ",,.,""In .10 Ill 9J )'• )'• )~ • .,. .... CO<l F,ol _,, 0 ,. II ... lll~ 11 1-. . GTFl•PI II.. 1\Sli 16'• It'• l•'· Ltl'IO• In .50 11 ll J)l, ~ 1\~1.:u, r o was . , , , Rep. Clair \V. Burgener (R-Rancho Santa Fe), lefl, Afl•<"" .?lb • 4i9' u 21'• 1.1 ... 1 .. coniNG 2.01 • ",, ... Joi'• 211,;. s.un•1P' 1.:io 1210 11 .. l6'l 16 .. t '• 1,,.,,,d C•P "' '"' ·~· !;i '• 31 Cenfs h Ancn"c l.UI 1 "'o lt\o )~" . Comm Pw 1 t 1 .. ~ ll'o U -'h """"' T1t1 Jo ' ti )1 20 ... 11 • ... l.t ll itw; .IS• J 12'.o Jt l \o per s are, on recently toured Parker-Ha nnifin plant in Ir vine. Ron AnMr c1 .60 • 11 19-:.. '"' 1t l.; .• ConP o1 '·'' ,..., ~,,, s111 sw. Gtntw: .J.tn ss • )•• ,,_ 1• Levi sirs .... 11 ,., "' 1J 1 '" revenues of $31 ,827,000. Hughes (r1"ght1 holds F-4 i·et refuel1'ng receptacle 1no•1·1~t .1.0 1• 11" io .. 101. io1<o-"'con P"' '"' 110 )fl\ ,. St -..., o.....111• .10 • ,, I}" •v• is•·-'• Ltviu Fwrn " s2• ' •11 ,,......., '" d d b h · d f J d. · · ~o.tu'tu ·Jlil Jl ll\7 11-1< lll'lt-~ Contt Air Ln 12 J,il f't '" I"-1, Gt PK .IOQ I) ~1 ll\o lt lt -,. 1, Llb!WO 7 lO 1 IJ,t lJI\ >o•o '• n111 ... o f !' 1l'o 12.i. 1:P."tll-. C<H>P Df 111 120 1ror... 9t " -1 ""nu111P .u )I 110 'l'• •2 42 -1'• LFE CD<Pt< It I I •'• r·'• • Co~a-Cola pro uce y t e air an ue 1v1s1on, as manager A~Ol. ;k ,', ,, 11 (~ u 1. i.>...+ '''"can 1."° 1 112 u·~ "'• 1,,_ ~ G•Pwo1 1.N ii.o IQ! 100 100 -'" 1.oF o-t .i:i.. 1 n 1. n11o n , ~ J k C ( d · d t AJ Olg be P "• 50 4'• 4 •'• -CCll'I C-r tO !\• Sh •• .. + 'l'I 0.•Dlr 1.J.S 10 M lf'\oo lt lt It\.+ '"t'bbY McMI 44 12' '~ J'4 ' + "• ac arr center) an supennten en es e, ~t'L 1.P18cor~ ' s:i 11•1 11 1 1~.--+ '• c°"11c11 2.Mi , u , ,, •1''1+ 1o. 0e11v-1.21t1 2• 121 1201 ,1u·~ 110 -t-6... 111t1wc11 .xi , l ui. 11~. '" LOS ANGELES (AP) -The look on. APl.1)1( 1·06 I 1','· 1''~ Iv,.. CntlCo Pl'".I~. •• IJ .u "" .Ulll •5\1t \\ 9'",'~ ..... ~ '' "• ", .• ", ", + '\"" .. "" .60 , t ,.., ''• + ~ • A pp1 1"40 S C Cl>PfB J•-, 2 .U\-'i. .U'~ .u•1,+ I• GF '" · '' L tttr p1 ll, 1 IJ'o 11(.~ l:W. c.oca.cota Bottling Co. of Los ----------------------------IA::rlta Mo 1' ']~ tS0J:! t$Y' f iV.-IYI CtllltR 1.XID 11 9 1-lflo \91-\, o.l1nt,_C .IO 1 • 11\o 1J'o 11,__ I• LlllCI My JV, 11 J1 ~ lJ'°' Iii-.. AR S .,.. .,. •l(o+ t. Con11nv11 21 I JQ t'' J~o l 'o Gib!'" Finl J~ J 12 i ... lt \1 If-I,, Llllv !II .11 4l C l '21'1 1 .... t ~11'> Angeles posted net income of A•t~ .. N 'll ': "J ll~y,1l~,,..1~~+l'•conMt11 .t lb' •2 llAI 10 10' •. Gllkl . L'"'"' Ji ''"' / 11.+ 1.1,1n~N11 1.c:. n 210 ll¥i nv. J '• 12.lml.Wonorl4centsashare .A•t•tp1c 1 •.J 23 23 23 "'c""nOlt 1•,' s11 111--1 :ttv. 31•.+n1 G0•,t1H•t1 .:16tJ ,,' <0l,~ 1•11. 1_! 1~'4 -;-J Ll"'!Nnor 3 3 11•i. 11\t ..,. AtcritrO 111 1J 19 2fl -~ , Conl OUpl 2 I C \o Ulo 4Jl.ot-2V. tltllt I.SO ... 6 '' "" .i•o-.-l>o Llontl C:Ol""e> 11 )I •'• -4 d . h 'Q d ' 4tCllC Eiito 'I 11 • ••• 21,-i •. CO<lllel .Ill I• Jn 24'• ,, ?•l••i:Glrict lllCOf I• lli II'• 11\t It 4 ,,Lilian 1•11 ' h i ..... '"' ···~ • ."\i ur1og t e second quarter of ua1·ter-poun er Ant••• .11 I 22 ,g~ ,~· 1th ~.'""''I 0•1• t Stl l9'-ltl.o )~ .; Glt•lOM ·"' It II .,, • J6'" u·-., Lhtn c .. 111 I l u·~ I'" 11-~ 1973 ff. ·I Arlr-P$ 1.1._ 1 12 20\o 211•: 10, ···Car.Otl>I tl1 1200 14 )' )' _,. ~,§004! M•• U 111 I•'.• ll'o ll\o Llll<H>lf> DIA """ t\11 ii£" , rompany O 1c1as an· Ar~Bett ..... 9 !Ill 11,, liio in!+·~Conwd J.90 t 1 211 . 17'~ 21•.-• .. ~u" ·'° 9 1.6 It • 19•. lflo..-'•Loclll>ttd '114 '"" ~ t '• nounced Tuesd A•len AllO._ 11 114 6' t ' 6\ , Coot; Un .'7 6 12 7>, T'1 t>,i \\ Hen I t 111 l l'1 »It 21 -'• Loorw1'C I.It 1 ltJ 21\"• WI 11 "10 ay. Artnoll:lt i.:;p ..,, ,0 3:: v~ v.·:-1!c-•nc1 .to11 117 Jl'o 20•11 311, I~\ v•T .'1 1 nos 2• 1l 2l'•-'•Lcim11FI .:n ll '' 11"' 1n. IJ:l'' Th d t . Arl'ncos 110 1 1122 2H• 21 21 (+1 COOPrl"pf s • ll(l ll(l 90 $ GorllOnJ .14 ... IJ•1 1J 11·~~ '· LomM 2 3!0 ll 101 tli.. 0 \4 <I '• e secoo -quar er income Arm Do 1.io 14 21,,. 28.,., :ia·~ • outoi p1 111 • ,,..., 1111 W\1 J'~ Gou10 1ric 1 • 1s 1s J•' • 2,, ,_ "'1.onaon MIQ t • 17\o 111,. U"' ~. figure ma ked )) lor,..,u•DI .,, 1•l(I .SS\e" 15 CPOPe• Ltb 16 lW IO'o 10 10'.•-~oGrtctW I'• t ~I l11> 21'-• 21'• L01"1415 1ncl 1 I 15' 1$ 1•"4 I . r an percent N u N /\rM.ll-.IO 16 lot 21'• 27V. 21h+\o t-Tr .Sill . 21 11 11'• 11\, G••llCIU .iG ' 24 11'• 111• 11\o ... lol,onSrG 1.4' 11 1S ,,;-, tllo ......... incr~ease over the samc'pe ·00 t t A•rnilR 1.60 • SJ 261• 1t.1. !'"'-1-t Coix1nc1 12 u '° 21•1 21'• 2J \o G••~lw 1.20 s J9 "" n11 ni •. 1.ono1L1 1.,.. ' JI 2IY't lO'O' 2Cl'lll-'• last year. Earnings during the Arv1n1r><1 . ~ n 114 1M-o 1.1, 1so.+11, Coi>wt" 1.71 • 11 26 ~~:hi', ,.,.._, ~. Gr•yOr 1 "JO JO .,. ll'• 11 .. 11• .... "" LonoQQ ,j6 •2 ~7 11\1 7~• n~+ \1 rl 0 p 0 ame '''0 (.p .WQ I I ISlt IS'• Jl..-'•CODI> R•nQt 10 ?0'• lt'o 19•,.i. '1 G,&nt W Jl'1 1 :Jn 10•• ro "JO -', LIL 111J 1.'2 1160 10' 107 101 +11,., second quarter of 1972 totaled AlnlOll l.lu 296 2Mo 25'4 'lfi\lo l (O<nGIS 1,11 JO 1'17lllf 10J'1>IOI'•-*-• Gt ALP Tta tl 114 12\'I .,._ h L•L•nOE• I 21 t 11 lt\lo Wot 1'>to+N 1 ASA Lid . .SO l&Q 51'> t9V. Sl'l<t! ""Corou•a CP $ 169 710 ~' tlo-h GtAMI 1.1.ri 11 21 ,.,,. :J.I ll~t .. i , Lotti Corp 16 11 l,,. l 'lt ~ '• AillllOPI 2.60 o 52 Jiii? S2 I Cou,ln 1.llb 12 21 2S'o 15>, ISO..+ 1,(, Gtl.1<0 1.20• 2'J S ii\~ 2l 2J La Pt\lllc 10 UIS JI J6'41 31\lo~ $1 .9 million or 40 cents a A10•vG 1 . ..a 10 a 3S ._.v. :M'l'I ~Cow1ei com '' ' 1>.o ~" 6 '•· GtNN•-1.60 JI 11 .i .u!lt ~~11 ·,1.wG•1 .IO 11 •t 17'~ 16'4 !''• ~ b Al So• 1.20Q • 6 26'.f l•lll 2~\l-'h Co~ Brei .JS 1• l l 21l'o ?llo '''•+1'" GNN pl l.bO J 1J"1 211• 71•) • ''11.DWtflll .to 6 1J l!'• u,~ J'1't·~ s are. MINEOLA . N.l'. 1UP!1 _ '·McDonald makes a h<"a As1oc: r,an~ 6 s,,. s~. !1.+ \, CPC1~•• 1.n 10 1JO XI"• :io lO + \1 G1w1F!n ·"° 1 1.u 1•>o 11"' 11•1-"t TV '"'"" t t J ••• ,,~ ""'"-~• e Cal-Western Speei~I to 1be Dally Pilot SACRAMENTO -A new earnings high of $4,518,239, or 86 cents per share, was recorded for the first six months of. 1973 by California· Western States Life Insurance Co., Sacramento, ii w a s reported Tuesday. The. fU'St half 1973 earnings are 311 percent greater than the first half 1972 results of $3.2 milliqn, or 62 cents per share. Earnings figures cited for both years are statutory and after-tax. e Paclfie Lighting LOS ANGELES (AP) Pacifi~ ~iJPltlng Corp. said Tuesday it has formed a subsidiary to buy natural-gas from northern Alaska and Canada and transport it to Calilomia. The subsidiary, P a ci ti c Interstate 'I'ransmission Co .• immediately signed a contract to buy 405 million cubic feet of gas per day from Pan-A1berla Gas Ltd., a subsjdiary of. Alberta Gas Trunk Line Co. Ltd. of Calgary. · e Atllloot! . .0 i XI 11 ... 111'• 11~•+ 1., (ttneC .I~ l 3' 111' 11111 11'• GI Wet! Un 1 '' • "' •' • +• o LT°' eoro A 1 10',<, 10'11 10\'t -'-" In its adverlising, ~1c0onald pitch about a Cull four ounces ~i\t't:E 1.~' : J~ l'~: ~tr. ~~~! t! ~~~~~~1 1 ~ : U J" 1~~ 21~-·~ ~:,w.,.:~~ ~ ; 'ft': 11:~ '1~+}: tJ~11!1 '.:i 19 :..~ !~~ ~ ~ _: of meat " Nassau County ,l,I Rlcl'ltlO 2 23 HI l-l•t l"Vol w 1l-l \'1 (romp IC .IO 1 11 IJ'o IJ\• IJ'o 1-·~ Grn Gl1nl I lD 11 21~'1 lilt 21~-\t LIK-v S! .~ IJ 11' tl .. IJ ~ '" Corp. savs it provides j) • . AtR c pr 2.IO n 1114 w ,;, 5.0 .. +1.,,croui.tH .s. 1t 2• 1J n1. 11 ± "'G••rf'w:I 1.CM 1 ™ "" ll'• 1• 1.uo1-11:1 • 11 1.)lol, uv1 iJn•-•4 Consumer A ff a Ir s Com· AU•1 C0<11 S1 39 1 ll'o l +\,Crowl> Cor~ 1' H J 2•1• , ••• 16'4 ll G•t vhnO WI us ,,,, 3'• l'.lo Lul '"Stt .Ml ' ""' ,."1. lol''t ~ ... \4 art Po nd I t in its . . . ATO lllC I• I to:? l 'lo l'h • "t ... C.-wn Z! l.?O 10 :ttO )1 ..... JI J•4 G•~·" .to 7 13' lO'i• ID''t lo>-•J.-'• l. II 0 Corp .. 42 4\1 .... t*'o -\ti QU er u O mea · missioner James E. Picken A111orn 011• 19 1.st !ru. ss u >o11+t1-. cTs c a .tO ' 12 17'< ''°' i7• .. +l'l G•umm•n H ...., '"" ''• Lv~~ Y.Qun is n , .. n. "-+"' "qua r lcr·pounder" ham-· sd "l lh · Automt 1nc1, 10 14 s'a s•.o. Sb C11!Hp•n .lO 16 14 I•\• 13\o 14\1+ \~ Gw••lli•" In 11 y '''' "'' T.l'•+ '• l.v-pt J.IJc 11 2s 14'1. '""+ 1.11 Said Tue ay. ,ct effi g1Ve A.vco Corp ' 1CI II ~> \O~J l H1+ ~-. C11mln' .U• ll 11 Jl\o JI JI -'') C...M l'O J.l)b t M )Slot, lJ"-:m->• Ltl'IU!Sv .iO II t 114 l 'h "'6+"" ho f I AvcoC11 WU " 21'0 2 1\·• , CuM Or w t 90 t1\ ,,, t -\'I G11ll lll1 .90 1 111 l1'> lS•o l1 +l•• -M -• burgers. an nest our ounces or e se Avco 111 l .:io 1• lli\o ~ :.11.,,_ i,. cw,11,s wn :n n 6 1•'°' 21"' 21·~ .. 1 .. c;...,u 011 ,,~ t S60 16:i:o 2•·~ 24' 1-•-. M•cA.F 1111 • 12 lj 11"" 1N+. ,,. Cal l the.,, h•mburgers the •·not AvtrvP• .21 31 111 ,2;. •ll;i 42\,+ i,, CvTlerH 1.21 • st Jlllo J2 n ..,.11. G ... u R1 .. cn n 101 ''• ''• ''• +'• MKOon10 n is i,, ,.. >l6t -, • .... AVI• lllC . .fl) u 113 ,.,,. 2r.. 21 ...... 1 .. Cvck>P1'o I , • 1JO.:. 2Jt. 2l"' Gtrltplb .tk ' n J"'• JS t '· Mtt -11 XI • t2 ,~. ..... 1 ' Hormel Co. Rationihg Pork Sales FRESNO (AP ) The George A. Hormel Packing Co. plant here is severely ra· tfoning pork suppHes to supermarkets, manager Scott Johnson says. Hormel clients throughout the San Joaqu in Valley are getting half and sometimes less or the amount of pork they want because available supplies are slim. Johnson said Tuesday. IUS PLANT began cutting back supplies to independent grocers from Stockton to Bakersfield thiS week. qui'te a quarter pounder " ,1,.,,,.11nc .JO ' l<IS 9 •~ 1i..-!.. c11orut M' 1 10 1c1 li', 141. u~, ~ t. G1111sru 1.12 u s2 1'"' 19•, "'..-• MacMll 11111 / 1o1D ,,., '"' """+'"" • Avntll>f 2'1) .. 1 45 4S •1-1 -DD--GSUpfS.C:. 11o t11 ... ,.,.,_,,McMol l )O llS'1 IJ IS'.->~ Avnttln pt t 1 Jt 1t 19 J.n1 oarnon call 1is 50~41•••9'• G1t!ILW1 .6-6' 34-l ll•o ts'•1S·.···-11 1t H ,1 •1~""°f""'"" AVMPr \.<IQ S2 '19 121 11~ 117'4-~ Oa~Aivr olD II lJt 91, l'o t .. + :0.. GvllLWs W$ 2.iiD 1 ._ .. t 'o+ >0 Mcv plA '• 110 S''• 1.11 ~1 \\'ITH THA.T. Picken an· .t..11K Oll "" .i }f "'' u>.o 1• ->; 011>.Co t.l6 1 " JP .. ~ :io...-"~ G11w1 01 l'> .0106•. 106 106., ...... Maa F,o_ .sSo u 101. IO\\~ o,r, -· S-Dart If> lOo ll 114 14'• »'• ll!•.+l'l GllW> pf l't l 51>1 ~·· 52'o MIHI ""11·~· 4J , ~ ~·, nounced that his inspector~ 8•t>A-Wll .to IJ 111 ,.., 2l '• '''""+ '• 01r11nc1 pl l u Jt"I• »'• l7 + '• G•~lll s1. 2 n•,, 7J'1 71 , -1•. ;::•olc<..h ~ 1t 209 7~ · +-~ Bt cl'lt 1 .ISb 11 JO 6'• Sh t'" 1-'°' oavco 1 If I n II'• ,,,.. lt1.-'• GllUOl"l lnc1'11 1• :.W S'o S•• s1-" M:?':v ,. , ~ l:l"' \f.,, 1 ,, 11 Checked ~re than l '0 t1•~"' 11 .16 l• " :t.r"1 2•'' u 1-"" O•vcp1 •'• . ~•20 11 61 t i .i.i•t -H "-M 1 ' ·.n • ;·· ''"' V 81-~r()ll .JI 16 12' JO 21'_. 19•,+l \1 0•11lin!n .l• J 104 I r o p-. Hi ckW t .16 t 1 361'2 361') :M'> Mtl~H · lt 11 70 \to 'M-, .. : I• tldld OH .J2 ' 2• lS!loi 1~ IS +1'. 01\llCll'IH Sol I l\lt IS .. u •. H ... + ,, HtllPrl IOI 1 l 17 16),"o 11 ..... ·~n"" tt • 17 Ill• 11\11 ..... i . 1t1c0onald hamburgers at the 01uG•• 1.96 ' us u 1, 26 2• -\o O•vPLr ,;,,. 11 16 1P• 21 •1 21•.-~ H•Ulorn ·1 12 .., m us 111\. 11&•n-•''"> ~~ 1:.J 1~ :.J ~..., ~':l: !1111t • . . tiuG•r' •I• 1200 62 61 61 OPL11fd 1.4 tJO IOO'~lllCll-1 IQO•,....t">H1mP•o "so ll )I 1$'t l~ IJ\t.+11. i>CO ..I I ' iai.. 1~ company's outlets 1n the coun-B•nC• 1.ll 10 u 1-*-U'i "'•-*-\1 De11nwi1 ·"° 1 25 tio 1'-\ •'•--'"• H•mcK11 :..o 1 u 10 •>i:o 10 +loo! ~,,1"°" ,j ,',1 • ,,1~ 1 i u.., tl•ncltll lllC •I 249 JS\1 l-6 J!>orl', .. De,r• 108 10 1~1' •11'1 ~ •71-r,,,Hltncll...., .ti f 1J1 1!»< t llo 10'4-tl'•M •OU 160 ,:: m·' nt ' ty and found the product did :-ntl~ l~n S ~J J~ 1'1\ :Q\o'!' ;·o DelP&I. 1.16 I 3' IS"-IJ .. IS•.o H•ndY H .11 12 I 19'• 19\• 19'•-'o 1.1:,,.,.. :fQ t ~13 11.,; ~ n\;o \; •nor •. I 16 t 6 .,. •De!M111 1.10 t 110 1f11< 11>.. 11-1-o+ U.H111t.CP .60 6 21 1J 12~ 121• +'•Mar,orlll 2 •3 c:i or,,, 4 ,... not measure up to the ad-~Z~k0~:v J 1~ ~ :J.t\:. ~;: ~ ; {• o.u•Alr .111 1 ~ 51"1• s."' 5' +l H•""" 1.Js 22 ll so ..,,, "91-»'M•rtm .10b 11 llt 41 "°1,1, ~i vertising. The hamburgers, he said, average 37111 ounc es, and some were one-quarter o u n c e underweight. "A quarter of an ounce may not seem like much." Picken said. "But multiply it hy the billions of h a m bu r g er s ?vlcDonald 's sells. and it amounts to plenty." T . . 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HototrtM ·" 16 lS """ " 2110-\\1 MC!,!>IVft p II.SO . 5' M • ...,11, • a11u L0111 19 t 10 •• 19 • 16 Dork CP JZ 1 '• """ '"" u~ ,.. _,.,,.,. n 10 ff 7flt1 21\o ?No ... ,.• c ... ,. .Jlo " 1' 1Mt u•,1, :a....., • I"""" the conc<pl. From !he ----------1 t>eglnnlng. almost all o f McGo_vern's economic Ideas The federal price freeze which ended on pork la1~ week ,;accented '' the problem but wasn't the main cause, Johnson said. The time to get the pigs to market is, he added. Weight should be that Of the Blor;l<HA ,J1 11 t 7J 13'l 12"1 11',._ .,., Dorr 0tl¥1r 10 12 t 't ,.. t 'l't+ '°'Haff E~lft I t2 II'> I '• l)t._,. 1 .. M<LAtn .to 11 S •I 4\ t ) -l• e 1 .... Bt11 .ts 6 1911 1•'' u ... 1• -l't bao"1M 10 i .. t w. ~"'HO! IMS )3 It 211 '' 73 .. ?». .... 'k M<Loulh $11 , 121 ll It .... !O'ia ... , •• ready·lo-eat product. IClbblf llrkt 1 IOol d o •''o ~+ "" °"""'1:11 :.0 11 11 •l•o tl •I -"4 -•n 4 j sb I JS lS lS • to McNell .7i t 105 ,,_. 11"' Ii~~ ~, The f. bar ed 'lh 0111111 c -"° ' :IOI ,,... it-~ 19"1+ "' OPwC11tm J u •n ,,.,~ w~ ssv,+ "'"_,. .. 1 ,, , .. ""l'I ~ t 9''>-t-,,. ""·'"° c., .to t 1u ,..._ ui.. 1~ .. . PUBLIC NOTICE :"were ·lost in the uproar over1 _________ _ bis unfortunate redistribution· ..... of-wealth plan. HDTICE OF DISSOlUTION h · Of' "AaTHl!"tlSHIP But the pure as1ng power Notice 1s QIVl!n pvr111•"' 10 1Kllon guarantee was well thought uooi.s ot thl tllfl'O"ltton' c00t.,.,t"," I CHA.ALES l WHITNEY end JAM=> . oiJt. And not only sma I savers Hooic, 1tt•111111n dol1111 1111,ine11 11 wnuld. haye had a charice .to ~~"i~~~122"'~,,1!;ri;:11t5~.~. R~;; buy bonds wilh "inflation to--·· c~n1""n11, '1!V, ~•vt dli~11\ld · ,, In • It • lntlr partniet"1ll\,ll ts of April 23, "1l, surance. Sav gs inst Uhons, Tiit vn0tr1roMO. ~skiing 11 116 11111 -•ion funds insurance com-strwt, ~ ar•ch, c 1u1ornl•, tia1 I ...--' . . ""lhdr•wn trorn t ncl t>t1 t t•ll!d 10 bl parties other lnshtuuons also ntocia~ 111 t11t u rrvtno on o1 '"' Id ' ha ve been offered bll•!MU. i=11r111tr. 110ttc• 11 gtvrn 11111 111t WOU ' Uf>dtnl;ntd wl!I flDI bt rtw>OMlllft from under McGovern's proposals. Aorll n im, on tor tnv D1>1J91111°" 1,,.. • • C\ll"Nll bv-JAM!;S R. HOOK ,In llh n1mt special U.S. obhgaUons w1lh II# 1n !he "'""' Df 11.1c11·1 Toci stqi. purchasing power guarantees. oATEc°~AJms"z.'WHn1o1eY McGovern, in short. was re11dy .sT.t.TE OF CA.1.tfott1o11.t. , . n lion I ct f COl11f'f"r0fl (dltAl'tQt-m 10 a<:cept an a as a a o on "''1 n 111 u 11 « J-. 1t 7J. t1tt0r1 Ute and to go IQ unprttedented ""· • "°''"' Otlbllc:. Pf"l(ln•ll¥ -" CH4111U:S l. WHITNEY, k,_ to mt le lengths to try to 1nsUtt you bt tnt ot ~ ,.,.,,_, o1 '"' ,,....,,..,..,.1p 11111 fl!ta/ted tflt wltllln ll\ffr\lft'lttll ·.tnc1 DC~dllfd to ,,,. 11\j!I $1,f(I\ '*1ntnlllp f)!t(Utld !I'll M/ftt. ·- (OFFICIAL l (ALI STANLEY R. JONES. N(!ltry Pllblk In tnd for' 1ald (aunty .no SUit M'/ COotlmluktll l!xplrn Jt11, ». "''· ~lltlllll>td Ortntt c .. ,, OMly Piiot, Jv- 1'/ ts, ltn 1l7J-~ ' inn was c g WI 8olM C•'ICd 11 I I~ lJ\• 131, ll '"-\t 0 p F lllCP IW 1 "" .,,_ \.\, Honvwl 1 . .0 14 511 111\o: llS\t 1!14t ... l .... ~tap• ,.l!ll 2 JI » 11 ... .... eight counts or false ad-1-::.1.101~ 7 1: ,t 1z:.i: 1f"+ ·'Z ~~":' ... 11 ~ 1~ J: !~ ~ !f'+,~l ::r:;. 1i! ~ t~ 2~ '=. ~L.., Zi:~ 2~ 1 1~ ~-~ ~~...:t }! vertisina. If convicted it couJd orc1111 1.20 11 'IOI m . 2l D'l'I tl<'ft p1 1:20 11• .. •?Vo .u +1._ HPOPl"I Att , IJ 11 .. n• .. 111-''M E 1 Cori> lt s.. J~ 1 ,a;:;;,,. . e . ' 8°'11 w l.U ' •1 21 2t1ilt 26"1-,,.. 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Basket Rises Food Costs Hit Record WASHINGTON (UP0 -The Agriculture De- partment's ''market basket" -which shows bow much it.. would cost to leed..a.Jypical famiJy for a year -went up $24 to a record Sl.517 In June. This was $214 -or $4.14 a week hi gher than June, 1972. The "market basket" calculation covers an as- sortment of domestically-produced foods needed to feed a hypotheti cal family of 3.2 persons. The Agriculture Depa rtment's repo rt. released Tuesday, said that between Ma y and June t he "market basket" price paid to farmer s went up S37, but middlemen absorbed $13 of that increase by culling profi t margins, leaving the $24 increase paid by consumers. The price figures for June were coll ected dur- ing the early part, when price ceilings were in ef- fect for mea t but had not taken e(lect on othe r foods. ::1:1J.~1 ?~; ;: ~:.. 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U 111.4. 11h-1' :::~Ol"";J ' Sf ~Vt I?~-. lftH>olll 1.1"1 I 12\A It'\ I?\;..,.~ Mi F\l'tl 1 1l 111 1iO ·~c;i ,., 1 1 11·~ 121, ,,,_ ,, .. _,. .a I 1,, 16 1 ~ is:+~ 11~-,""' 1~ ': ~ J\it. ,_. , Mti1rt1 ,.,. • '' 2 ~ ~" :l!. f~ 1~ 1\ ~ l~"' ~t ~ .. \.o l::f~r··'° ,, 1ll 1:~ 'f~ 1a'~" ~If .. ·~ 1• ui: ~:: ~ ~~f111 ~~:'S : i ~ r~ mt'! I I I W.Ont>dq, Jul1 2S, 1973 DAILY PI LDT ,15 PUBLIC NOTICE PllBUC NOTICE I ..... ,ICTITtOUI 1u1 ... us SU,l•KMI COUltT O' THI fllAMI I TATIMl'JllT TM PUBUC NOTICE •KT"I04.IJ l lltllll.ll Jll4Mf •TAnM•NT tolio..ill'IO '°"ton 11 dol1111 -1., .. , Prisoner F·irst 3 !Jlontlas OVER THE COUNTER Lo ckheed Reports n An OI' C.ALll'Ol:ll lA 1"01 TM ftl!WMl"f "'-" ~ bu•l,..11 II. 'fftl COUNTY 01' OllAMll H : U lTOllll A,$0(tATION, tm il'l11otkl1 .... A.nlN 111()\jNlAIN YALll!'I' MUS I ( Sr , H\l'fltl~IOO'I k«: ... Cl . t26ol ~· 01' HIARlflll 01' f'I TITIOH CENTER, lttn l•ooli¥1t. il'-!llt1 LI-1.IM\.t¥, tn1 F~IOI SI , Mun See king NASO Li•ll"9' , ... Tuooday, July 24, 1m 1J011 l"ltOUTS Of' WILL AJllD V1l1<tV, C1Ht, tt10I rl11111on l•H~. C1 COCH(IL AMO ~ LITTllt S AMa11 Allll'loll'I' Nkui., 11113 11•111 T~I• ... 1!11e.11 lo c0f\d"°'1tll D• 1n J1' T.._1 -•t'---l"rixh l \Jllil~ ubl~ J 1".. ll llo f tll t \li 1'4 T9JTA.MIJllT411Y JCNIM<I Clrc:t1, ~Jllfl \/1Uty, C1IJI dl~IG1111 p e • '--• p C • ., ... " EUV.llTH o. l"AILING, '1JOI Llq,id Ll1'd .. v Rik E os•t•on ::ii'1J::~"!i ""' I'd£ '"' 10 Ulfl "• l ·~··t· TMl'I' C::r• N •'• Ptu•*'· (',Jftoal1 11.l!Mtett Nl(col1, 11l4 51t1lt r~ll 1!.it1Mt1I wtt filed wltll '"-(-· • • • It I> ~ll1'1 0..len f\ltl« H 11• 1• , ~ J ) TMIMJI I Oflltlon tot ,.,_,, ol Will Incl COOicU lllh bln!IWIU 11 (-ll(led by • OIM!fl "l4"f G0\1111.,. ~ ~ ~bflll 21\lo fl"' Rttnr I 'iv. t\lo It =~',!.II~~ :::vEEll..Y hl~l~~"1 llt~~! !f,;_,._ (lrclt, ,_,11ln Vt U1v. Ct lll. ~~n~t1rk of Ort"'» (l)VnlV Oii Julv II, e Ill arnmgs ::i.o"'°'" -9-~ ~~:xv~ 1, r I h n 11~ f W Ol~O ·l~OI ,,.,, tor Liii"• Tnt1m11M1rv, ttMr9'1« o,111,..,.,11111, Pvbll11>fd 0••1101 to•1• D•ltv Pll~• '' From WI.re Servicts ~ o!Mr • of ~11'* 1~ 1* RtKm tnv • ,. IO'flldl 11 fMCI• ,... .,,,,,_ o,1r11cu••••, Cl•llCll• 1<11t11Mt1 r.i lcco11 t., 15, 1tw:1 •uouir 1. 1. 1,, 111l nff 13 ;= 1 TM (E:'.!:r:. ~ ~~ llt't 11~ Jtttl'Yld 21~1v.2"1.. 1111 DC I ~ I "' •f'ICI 11111 ttM """ 1111:1 Ill•<• of """"O 1111 Thl1 11e11me111 ,.,, 1utic1 wlt11 '"e ,,.,,,. ---PUBLlc NoTicr.--A man serving a sentence iloni do nor lnc:luo. Gn Alllrn 14 »llo 1..11M PK 111~ 11 _11 Mt !~ 1 ,.ml Ml *" ,.. lat ,t,119uil '· 111'), ., IV Clfll( of Or1n;e County 1n Jiiiy ,,, B u R B A N K (AP) from $11 t million ln the sec rtTill mttt,vo ""'I( Git AlllOP lit M .... Jli't Eq .... "" rtn C1t ! ,.00 '·""" In ti•• courtroom of 0.0••1· ••n. 1 --~1'-ICT1Ti0us-1 US1 iiiss--• • ror anned robbery at Walpole down or U.nmt.· Gn c•''"" .. ,1!V..J!A:, .. ::',., ~,..ii~ "'~~ • IMl'll NO. ' ot lllCI courl 11t 100 Civic l'•HtH Hi\Mll STATEMINT Loekheed .Aircraft Corp. has ond quarter of 1972 to $15.6 1lon1 l l'ICI do l>OI Gold ,.. ~ ... 111 '" .... I . (91\ltf Crl~• W1t1. In m. Chy ol hnl1 '"vllfll'lt'd Or1no1 Cotll 0111.,. .. llo! July ,_ ···-·"' _,,,, " ,.,., bulll'ltH ed llgh I . 1111 h' ··-f State Pr!·-has applied for 'IPl"ttllll K11111I Grllnl Mt 121~ 13'4 Iii Pl•• 7\lo 71' :t ' .. . C.H1at 1 is ind •uou11 1 • iJ itn n••·n ,,.. vw .... v report a s t ncrease 1n m on l is year ...... ~al.LSe o .7UI.• •r1mtc•1on1 G1•p11 k 11• '"'A:~ ".: .... ..,..... un c~ 1~ 1 V• ..,0'~1.ci Jvt.:' ~. stn ' · · 11 ' cuT 'N' o!Y t;J.r.ivAs P1too. 11•tJ earnings in the three months greater bank borrowings and appointment as M assachusetts •'•'•o",",',· .. ,,u111 ~~ 'tri iM .:'" =~ E: ft ~~ tl~~ '6 ' WILL IAM f . ST JOH"· 1•ueuc NO'rICE lll(<nltlYn Ln Hun lln9100 llt•cll. <;111!. hi h I 1'1 MlfVI EW I~ 1124 Robrt 011 ,,"" IS .... ~! ' ' c-ty ''-'k tt~' ended June 30. g er ntcr csl rages. cor rections oommlssioner tht: llltlldtr Hill F11k ifl'N u~ 1..0111"1 1 '' 11 • 1 ' ! c ... .,.. c..llllrt & c.111.,, JQM'llh F•tllkll" Mc(inn~. l&J.I, Ha•! , , f ' Jvlw M. lf7J Hl"'ll t r 93"" )l\'i ROllM to 111'11 1 l'llv d• I U\\ ,,,., ,.... ,.,... s1,...1 s ""' ci ... Hunilna•oro 811(11, c1111. 116'11 It was a conhnuauon o a T riSlar g eneral and ad· governor's office said. Ac..11nt J: ~ H.•.~ ,., ""•• -"',, =:-:.. ffp~ ~ U ~~"': ~ Ill"' T .. · UlJ) MJ.1.W l'l'Al• OP CAI.I"""'" l'Olt Clllolttutl. James Pina, 37, serving a'""' ,_. .. ,, •• H•wth Fl ,,,.. • ~di 71'1 II•~ . IN 1 °"""" .. ' caiH. ,,., iu•t!•uo• cou•T 0• T14 ll T~•• 1>u1IMu 1. condocttc1 by '" 1". comeback from the edge of miaistrative ex pensea c h a r ged Al•• At• r.l: 21 \'i ,,..... Rusi stov 20111 2~ v.,.,~ ,. AllwMYf; IWi P .. i"-TN• COUNTY OF OllANOI J l'••n-11" Mc<.•rtli, bankruptcy in the early Stages agalnst earning& during the Allf>O &: i; tt: HteMI c; 1\'t 1'-'"" C• &Iii VEM!cl t ~ Plltlll""4 Or•noe Co.11t Oallv l'llCf. Ju• Ne. •·71117 Thi• 1t~, ....... , .... , 111..i will\ !ht (oun· f h • d I t 973 aled IS·to-25 year sentence al the •11ec1 1'11 11~ llJ\ Htll~ Mi nil '" I 1•v. I II " s 1~ It\., ,.,. u. 1$, "· lt7J 227•·7' NOTICI 01' HIAlllNO 0 " PllTITION tv Cletk of Dr•ll09 (OllnlV 1111 Jvly n. 0 1 . e company s eve opmen I second quarter t ot • Al VII e. •l'i J :.. c ~: = ""r I" ~\lo ~ . l :r-4.~ Bue NOTICE LI TTllltl Tt!ITAMINTAIY . f'·l4• rtCt .. .. 1a• •-G W .. H ., l'Ofl l'ltO .. T• OP WILi. AJIO 1'01.. •• ,, of the L!Oll TriStar jumbo jet $16.7 m illion, compared w!Lh prison, wrote Gov. F rancu w ........... '.'~ 12.~ =d tVi 10'11 e"" ~1' vrs':&" I' !jll .. PU Eslltl ot Vfl..HA MAY KHROEOElt, '"11tlllllltcl O·-· C011I Di lly l"llol Julv liner. $14.2 m illion d uring the like Sargent seeking t h e ap-A"'I!' l.D 7i' * Hllfll Mfl 10111 mt: rl~ H ltliio d w:... Ml ~ °'9<.fftfCI, " • ' •••• ''" nM '3 -'od f 1~2 A"' EXP<' ~,., •,,1"" Hy1n ( l:wi ,,.. t lllo I 1\0 II Wll!fTWI I \Ii • l'ICTITIOl.IS I UllN•l l NOTICE 1$ HEREllY GIVEN 11111 '"° VOVI ' ' • . ptr1 0 ~I . pointment. :: ~:;c,: '"' •• "', . ..'!"wo'• "", .. ""·-· ~~ ,....., • w·~·· '"' NAMll STATD!l l'IT LORA:,t,INE F. CAHILL "'' 111ec1 ,....in • P UBLIC NOTICE E ARNINGS TOTALED $4.4 Lockheed !laid 37 TriS1a.rs A '· ..... • ... .-• Mlf'Cll 111.:; "-1.,.. 1o11ow1,,, Plf"*Ol'l1 '" llOll'll Pl'flllon 1or PN1011• " wm •l'ICI ta.l---====~===~--I lie was asked lo submit a ..:itcGcs~ ~"" 1~ ll'llh Nuct 23"" 2•111 vmH1r ~ f1 w Wt 14 11 ll\ltll'IHI 11: ru uatN:• of Lett"' T, t 1•'"1 n1 1 r Y ,1rnnous •ut1Nnt million, or 39 cents a share, have been d elivered, including " T.. lnfOI"•• 1v. t uo 11\'i WM 1111 M ls.to '~ HUNTINGTON l llACH DEVELOP· ...... 11\CI 10 Wl\1(1'1 lo m.OC lot rur""' Ha.Mil ST•Tl!MllN'I' compared v.ith $4.2 million, or th f " f h r. ,------------~ .. ~ w.: l;\., ~ lllllti C'l) il\') 5' 1' CD .. ~ WllCtt Pt $¥. ~ •.-c:11. ff"' ot l'IHrl119 '"" 1•rnt1 ...,, betfl ''' tor 11: 37 cents a share. in the 1972 carrier L u ! t • t r a n s p o r t · .tink111 111 ,i: •'-intm• Gi l•\~ 1'"" ~o11 ~··~ .191,1, 'iVll,;.. J ,,. · lf\o: MENT co.. '°' Mtl11, H1111t!110tcit1 Ht11cv1111. 1ne1 ,,,,1 11'1e 11"" ene1 llltt• T"• toric.-tna "'''°" 11 dol"'J 111111nti• e U'Sl or t e o.ncrman tour ( J Anl'INll' """ '1lli '"'"' en •14 ~ 1 1 "' 1\ ~ ;{i ~ lo. Mix o. MOOf1, ,. AllN!N. ,,...,... Avvu1t 11, 1tn. 11 t :OO a.fft .. I" 1tti1 IMNSllELIC FINISH CONTlt.tiCTOlt\, h P'EOPLE .tipu.co 10 10~ :~'e:.k~ ~ f":: s5s1nd Pt" IA< 15111 WI "' ltl.lo 1~ tJN ton 1"'"· cir.''""' cGUrt,_.. tt1 O.C..,-.mtnt No. l of .. 111 "'° E.. Edlroo" Aw .• Suit• 116, s1n11 second quarter, t e company Unternehmen, the fifth airline APS 11ico u~ u•~ In'"' co 11~ 111, ll«f•• 11"' ",,.=int Pt 1~ 1~ H!ll:~ \ •• ~:'.\.~~~llDM• or .• ~ii:'o:0:..~::1<,.~,.'.n~e;-11:;,::::.w•1t, In "';!;,~~i:i~eiNET co .• mo Cotty, said J'ue$day. ahd the first based in Europe E~~J: iJi: 1f~ ~':'='ti R •;-; 1~ I~/;~ iP il~ =~ PLi \~ jfi~ Tl'll• t1111IM•• Js con11uc1.ci 1w • D•ttt•ll O•tld Jul't n. 1'7l. s1•n1ori, c111t ff680 Sales rose to $727 million to put the plane into service. 1 II .,. d that "''° cot. 22 23 J•1 AlrFr '"' •111 ~11r.N Brw 3111 '"' ~tloht w 14i s:t.:. p1t1nttll'llll WILLIAM E. ST JOtlN, Cttl M•nsx.,-, ,.,,, COCIY. Slanl0tt. u resume In or er All G• I I I•~ 15 JOllVn M 1$'4 l•V. ~"·"'its I IO I'> omx C11 '"' 101 • w1t"1fd 5. utt covnlY c1ert r-1111. tMO from $673 million during the your . candi"dacy r ece;ve full •,•,'i',, '•m,, '°"', ... 1fi'.!' ~i~ s! 1l~ '!-. 5!~ e" ,•• •170}~ II!!.", 'c'"~ ,r.~ 411, T11.i. """"'"' w11 mtc1 w1111 ,,,. c_. MCl(llto111., l'ITT1MG a •tNCM '!'1111 111111nn1 11 conduckd bv 1n 111· same periOO last yt:ar . ,. ,,, ¥~ El o •• ...JI, 7tt ty Cler• ot 0r1,.... c,,..,,,1y on J111y 10. 1m u1• •• T"" llMd,. 1111i. A dlv!tt111t. consideration" a spokesman 81 •d wr l~l"? 1!.L ~::'1~111 1t~ 1:t Svntr Co 10"' 11 °"* u Vi • 1 "•""' 1...-Hni.. c 11u. c ... 1 T. M111s1r.w For the six m on ths e nded SD Uti'li'ty "d ' Biter F1 -..... IC'" Cohn u v. 14 JO M A f htlllihtd Dr1~ CM'!I OtHY l"llof, Tfh 1114) &»-M* 'l'nl1 1111-nt w11 flied wllll 11\t Cwn. J u ne JO, Lockheed earned $7 .9 S81 • Btlltwn l J"lo JV. KIY 011ta 61/t 6"'° 0St et f:'e Jl/t't II, ti.'"'. """Ull 1, 191] J111·7] All.,,..,.. IWI "''tt-IY Cl1rk ltl Dr•• Cll\lf'IV 1111 July n. * g~uye= n l 'V. K,!',",,',', •,4,,_ l~Y·•--,-,.,,---·~~---------Put>llSllM Or•n,. co.st 0111y 1"1101. Jv-1t7l. million , or 70 cents a sha r e , on 11 1i: 1111 , .. ~...... • .. -1 New ,0 ,, PUBLIC NOTICE 1y n, '' i nd A..,.,,11 1, t91l 1lCl1·1l 1'·16ttt Lady Bird J ohnson, widow a:~ .... H "• ., ... Key~t 1n1 15Vt 16v. IUPtl -Tiit 10 m111t Pu~ll•h.tt Drlf'I09 '°''' 0111'( Plto! JulY sales or $1.34 b illion. This H G . 8 I F t~ 2I KMS Ind • ,,,. a(tlv• 1tocl(1 trtdtd Of! ..... O'!'C marbt PUBLIC NOTICE '25 llr>d AllVU't 1, I, 1J, lt73 2274--73 ed "th $7 6 111·0 as ain of fonner Presid ent Lyndon B. e!~f!!. f\<i nv. ICMIM YI 131,l, 1JV. T1111CNr •• WPOllM N,1,ID l'ICTJ'rtOUS SUllN•ll com par WI ' m J R, or Johnson, passed th r o U g h 8Mlln1 F '\~ m ~w~r ~~ 2i~ ltedl VII-... MkM c;119. Ttw fllli!.".:·~~!":!. tM.111ni1u 1 ten• PUBLIC NOTICE 67 cent.. 8 share, on sales of R o.me but didn't tarry while ::::ir.,. '& zr~ i. ~~ti"'p~,1 ~v. : ~rw1~l.ew :gjj..o:i fm t11~ 1~ "'!1MTEltNATIC)NAL. euUtO H (;0.. "':.1cs~~:,.~· .. -..~:::s l'ICTITIOIJI I UllH•S• $J.J7 billion in the 1972 (irst In R.,,,1enue on a familytourofEurope. ::t: (.": fzv,~~t:::" ~l""~ ~:.:n't'11.°"' 1' iliilo;;; 1, .. + 4- 16"1 A~" $11'"1, WI• 0. HIM-ls.in. •lf'l41t1 u.c .c ,J NAMI JTATEMl!NT ha !(. ~.,, Mrs Johnson accompanled Bibb c. ' m l.•Wltl' c 31 lf'I.~ Flink Or1111 !l , 12~· IW ""°"" .. tell, ,,..,, ~ NOiiet II hWttiY gt"'" IO "" OfCllors Tiit fotlowlflll Ptf'IOll 11 doh>f bulln•H . • !Ilg °""' 11\lo 17Vt i..,zy 110'1' 3:114 :Ml.lo 11•1'11<-ii .,,.__ .. CAM fl l'lfl. ,.. Dtvdoft Clllmbit.' l it of JtOT F. BA'l'ES. Tn fttltl'Gf', ~ 11; mE COl\IPANY said e arn· by Charles and Linda Bird lllrCI Sons ""'m. Lecllltf Pl 1314 13"4 Fri ~ Inf ' 10'.' 10\!o • Q(fonl Strffl, lor!OOll, fllgllftel W.I bll1ln111 ri!ttM 11 "" Of'io,{SI .. S.nt1 WESTl=,t,1. 2HI w. 5!h $1 .• S•nl• 5 ....... 1a1 to the Dally Pilot n -t.t. hr l ob EY!l'I 2•V. M'4 Llblrlv l1 Jt• '"" Floedw•vs Exp "·OD :u 35\'t+ 1•1 Tl'll1 Minni 11 c-uc1tic1 DV 1n In· ""'· cou111y 61 Of••· s11111 OI •n•, C1llf. '"°' lngs contin ued to be affected r-~ nuuu, flew In from Te an horh No ~~ 31 Lii Cl'lmP 11. ~ AtllltW eVICtl ...... ~ n + 1\-. f/Yldull. (t lllorhlt, 11111 . IM.llk 1•11'11/t<" h •bOltt to M•rv l..111. l!IJJ G•mll St., b I and a..1-;,,;.trat1"ve SAN DIEGO -San Diego d . ed" t I I rt b ca l•tl'ICO I 21h 21 line &els! 1 7\.11 ComD '"' Am "·'°° 13"1 I~ ~. I.tort F•fVI bl midi to DANA ASSOCIATES. INC., WHtn'liftlt.,-, Ctlll. t'ltlJ y genera w;•....... Gas & Electric Co. has anf ~..& IQ e y . e "" y r :~ 1~ 1!\,\ ,~,,. .:!:';11i's. 5;~ ~ NASO \loll,!mt Todly ''°"·~ Tlll•,1l•1tment w11 ffleCI with'"' cou,.. .,. • ...,,.,. ... -t>vtlne11 addrtn tt Tlll1 bulln•u I• cOt'lduct.tt Dv •11 lfl. e x penses on th~ TriStar pro-or a twV"llay stay 1n r 1orence, 11uc1r.bl 15 15v, L....,. co "v. S7 AC1v1ncn ;ff "'c11tt111111 Or•"" c-tv Cltl Ju1r lO, 1m 3«t11 £r c .. ,.,..io °''""' o.na Po1111, ov1C11111. gram and Interest -··. reported ea rnings or SS.3 the u s Embassy said 11uc111y ,~ ~ M..s Gt• 1•lti ,.., .. Ott;0acU~ 1 IL"'6t C-ly of °""""""' si.i. of Ctlllornl•. Miry ROIS .. .,.,.a ended . . . llurno SI 13\l ''"" M11 Alty 6"' .sa. nch &.a P'vt>tltl'llid °''"" co.111 01nv Pllo!, TN property io 111 1r1n1trttc1 11 1oc111c1 Thi• 11.,_, w11 tneo;i wl1t1 tl'tt Covfl. lnte-t exrv>n""e increased million fo r the quarter * 11..,.1.,. M ., 41 Ma 1c111 i.s .i; ~'-"-'-'----------"":::::~ )\I"' 11, u. ti, tfNll A1J9VSI 1, 1'13 t14C--r.t at ~ E11! 11'1'1 S!rff'f, (Olll Mall. ty , ... k ol Or111,11 Cwrlly Ol'I Jvl'I' ri., --=-=·'=·'""°""'r-~·-,_,,..,..----1 June 30. C•m T111 21'h 251{,, M1rlt Fri 2P'1i :io>.o1 , --------=,---J'-tv "' DrMll•· s11111 of c.111ewni.. im. ,. PUBU C N011CE A famous name struck up ~:i J;; ,s,~, ,"' ... ~'"'c~k :~ ~ Gainers & Losers -CE $tlcf "'"-"' 11 C1Hcrlbed tn .....,,, 1'-11m , ---.:;;:.;;.=;:;;;,.:;:Oi;i,..i-----1 This was $1 m illion or 23.4 th band Oc "d 1 I M<Ovlv 1s>J1 i• PUBLIC N011 n : All lfOCll Ill w.cll, flwturn. tqUIOINlll Publltlled Or1"91 Co.st 01llY 1"110! Jvtyr Flc:TITIOUS S!JStMD I t higher than . th e a l a n Cl en a ~.:. 7 I~~ :~ ~!!C,,"" ~~:! ~... N-York (UPI) -'l'M foll:f, ~· --,-~==~===c---l•nd g(tllcf Wiii of !NII Cir Clel1IU119 2S 11\d ,1,ptll I ••• IS, lt1l :mo.n ·--· STATEMfNT percai tn e ,..~11ege summer -rt . ---c <ML ......... ti\ -... ~··· .r.ows , ...... ,.-.. ...... -,.. ->OU ·1 l lH••I TES AU'O ~ second of 1972 p \Al ,.."'"-" . ._,..,~ o '"" "1 Mo•IO I• 5" '" ,.. "",.. .,.. Ol l'lld 1 l'ICTIT I u tiusJn11s •-•• llA PUBLIC NOTICE TM 1o11-11111 ptrlOll is doll'lll busliwst quarter e r · S . . f hi at CMm C11 l):it 31:14 • "" !'llOlt •nd 1o11 tl'Mt ,,,.,... bl-.! on ~t HAM.I ITAT•M•MT lt:ECONOITION CENTE R I nd' loc11«1 II '" . w mging one 0 s gre Chi 6r Ir ~ llU M1ver Fr ll\\ '"' ol Cllll'llle on ,,.. °""·ltll-C-ltr TM ... .......,,. ~ 11 ool119 b\lllllHS.., Elll 11'tt SlrMt, COlll MeW, CWl!ty lllCTfNStoN OP SIOOIH O OATll T.M.C. P,l,lNTING & OECOR,t,TING, s ha re earnings w ere 46 cents grandfather's batons ("It's Cl'lr1s SI(; 165 17S =-~~~ .. ~~ g..., ""H.~".:. ~91\,v "'-,HASO. " """ It: r,...., -.~. A · o1,o. .... ..,. Sti le i::. ~w~nll. VfN'llllld NOTIC• TO COllTltACTOl..S :l>IJl lllnllltd SI .. Huntlnaion llta<ll, 00 11.5 million Sh3re3 this m y pn"zed -se-lon") w as Clllt U A l"9 ll'!ti Mh"' Ftb s:lii 911. dlltel'l!ICt bl'-?:.~ f.11 bid THE WlG WA~, _..,,.. ""4 ht k tr•ni cons CALLING l'Oll llDI C1ll l. '26Mi 43 !Q "Jli ,,.,,., ..., Cle~ 1I 11, .. MOoUI Cl 2• 25 Prl«o t nd !tit norr.nt 1&11 bk1 ptfa. , "4!Mt\tlulon Stith .,... °" or 1ttor 1tti1 6"' e1aw ot "~''· 1m, 11 sc:11oo1 Dhlricf· H E w,. 0 11: T M es A c11t™1i e0w1•d C/llrry. 1Gl31 year vs. cents on mi on J•'-Phllll So IV 25 Clow Y• Mole• rn 3,'h :Jtv. JOMPl'I llld'ltld Cullr«florl. *71 Ntw ll;ot A.M. et PltOFESSIONAL EKJtOW UNI FIED. ' • l utNrd SI .• Hlll'llnotori llffcl'I, Ctlll, J vuu p ma • • C'll UV. ltv. Moort S1 Ml.lo 2"' OAIM••s trt"°"' Hunn..,im SMch "'* s E1..v 1cEs. 1m 2 1rvln1 ""-· su111 e. l ld o...i•IM ~ 11 :00 ll'cktdl '·"'· o1 ttM ,,... s hares ast year. The descendanl o! th e ~::in'f J;: ~:Z ~ MOrrfsn 21.., ff 1 c i ol lot ll'lll Air II\ u11 ""T'" tutl-11 CIOl'!lf~ 11y 111 In-Tu111n, ,_.ty 11111 or1ng1. s1111 o1 IOI!! d•Y o1 A""""'· 1tn. Thi• tiullr>HS Is conducl.tt tiv •n 111· fa m ous m arch composer h as c,~"',,,,', PP "•s-'•'• r::',.sl",o.~5!, '",'.~ ,•,'"' ~ ~r~~~'"''"I·,", 'i., ',• "•'• fl' dlwlclu.•,_ ·-··· ... ___.'°" C• .. l\lor•'",· ·-•• tM Tr1nsftrM .u ,.,IC, ol Sill llttelpt: Pvrclla11111 Oilft•. dlvldvll. THE EAR NINGS gain came -· -· nv • """' ............ i r • ,..,..., ' 1u1 Plttlfttt•. '°'" Meui. c.e. ch ... .., o n oper ati·ng revenues that not followed ln his namesake's,',~•'",, "••" •,,.. •,•,t ,}:!b1," '•"'• ',', ~ :,·,~·.· ••M•• "•'• '• .!~11'111 1tai.m ... 1 ..... Iii.cl wHfl ,,,. (OU!\-llullnftl ,,.,,,., Ind ldCl•M~ -by PrtillCI ldtnllfktllon M•mt; TIH!flll Court Tn!1 "''-"""' w•• Ill~ wltll lP\s COUfl. ... ....,, • """ 31-'f " "' ~ of °'""' Counl'f Ol'I JulY 11, Tr1 ... 1-for "'-''"" ynra l•1t 0t'11 L.lgl'lt11111, iv c1 .. t ot or1ng1 coun1v °" Jvlv 23, rose s lig htly less than 21. per· footste ps. His o.wn musical Crvtch " t\'o t'lll Nt l'1ttr1t 1~ 11 ' =i i11e111 ~ 11~ u11 5 •m tJ.~ ''0~1-:'Juiv i•. 1,n. '"1"' ~1'"' •;:..°"~lie: "'~lck 1;0~n 1913· ,..,.,.. cent, to reach $54.l million ca reer was limited to flute b:~, ~~~ ~ :v.. ~~r"'co l~ .. ~ j? t tt:~~~F-6" 8: 1J:! Pvbfl9htd °'""" Coell Dill y ,.,lot, DANA ASSOCIATES, INC. :1'1'°'N11"..:-e ~m~~lfot '1""71'1:. .. 11bll1Md Or4~ (Oltl D•llY P!lol Jutv play;ng which ended w hen he ~·y M t\\ ·~ NEng GE 161~ 14\h 10 Tr11nsoava•n 0, 1m 1U ~p l'·' Jutv n, u. :rs. 1nc1A11111ir111.1tn 11Jt.73 11y: wi1111m E. Spruer. Pr•L .,,5 iw,,_. ttc ' • n 1 25 and Avvuu 1, 1, 15, 1973 2260·13 from the year-ear lier $44.8 ' O:" ~ 1\.'I 1~ Nf. "''' G 1~ 1 ~ !l 'l'ollv 1nttm1t1 6" ~• u' 1~·I Tr1n11•'" Hoi1ce: ts HERE&Y GIVEN 11 ... 1 ttM l"-"""''="="3°"7."'"'"'----1 million. Of the re ve nue in-lost some teeth in a college o.:1 1 8: ~~..; ~~s!:i ~ 3{ 3f v. lJ f~0 1;1rrnr;~ 11'' 2 ,v. u: j•'.l P11bll1111e1 Dr•noe Cot11 Dilly Pllol. Ju. •tlltv .. n•rrit!I schOOI o1oirJe1 o1 Or•~ PUBLIC NOTICE c rease, $5.9 million , or 63 per-football sc, rimmage. ~ o,: 1~ 160 •,!!1,',",', a "",. .. ',',• '•'s ""'• I"",·~ 160 ,, 8t 111 IV 15, 1tn t)Dl).13 County, c11!1oml1, 1cllno b'f •l'ICI trwovgh ,,-n-•• '''''''' I f th .........,. ...... -•• R -.. u11 \ii I' ,_ "' ·---.. ' '' ' .. '" VO t d t t . Sousa IS an emp oye 0 e °'"b Alt 55'>'• .U'' NM NIG 1CA1 1"""' 14 lt.OdK COl"O'" '!" 1~ •• • .. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTrTtoUI 1u11Nl!SI PUBLIC NOTICE 1 ....... vtr no "'"'"' r•"' .,. re *" M.t.M• sTATl!MfNT cen , was ue o new ra es in-1 c· 1 Otthl '"" ~ St~ r.io•elt CP S2 v, s. 17 Foodwavi Nar 1 Vt 1:;:; u ..... _ MAM• nAn M9"NT 10 11 ''DISTRICT." lltr•b'f 1•1-11 ''" TM 1o11ow1n; pfflOll 11 cfltlllCI b\lsln.11 stituted last Septem ber a flet Los A nge es o u n Y Del""' c 36\'i 31v.; N11e1r Re l V. 3\lo 11 1111trcon E"ff ~~ ~ V: t•~M trot!Wllng ~ 1' polno IM.lsl,,... SU'-6J =:::::a.!' 1~~s.:;.,oi:rHLr':'!:::: ai: ANYTHI NG GOES' TRUCKING. li11 favorable decision in the com • Re}lub!iCan Cent r a I Com· &l!:ri ~~ {~ ni% (:~~ ~' 5~ :sZ ~ ~~i:::p~QlllP fl + 8: li11 1.l.OV0'1 MAIUNI! SERVICE, 1117 ,ICTITIOUS •Ullflllt!SS lo. bul "°' Iller thtn till lllOYl-llllecf O<lf\Ot Avt., Cctlt Me>t. Callt. '2671 , • al ( th mittee !?!ck A II m~ ~ ~l'I ~· 1, 1,~ 2! After SI~ Inc ~·1 ~ Ut 1 .2 AMhli"" Coll• MIN, C.UI. tm7 NAM• fTAT•Mt!NT !!"", 1111ed lllCl1 foe ..... -•rd ot • COii· WHll1m Henry Kotl'lllkl, 251\ Or•noe pany s gener r a e case, e . .,...,"10 Set ll ,, OHstt ,..,, " 22 P1<IHll!' lllCI !"" .. U1 lr' """ Wartll ~"""''· 1917 AAtJ>tlm 'l'M followlt'lll "'""" Is ooh"ll bull!WIH l•lci for IM •bovl project. A~ '~" ~ C•lll '1627 'd Tuesd * Ooc""ef 37"11 31'h 2!_11 LOS II• IV. n Ctl'l'lbr11 Mem I I\~ Up 1 ~ c.va ~ c.111. t2fr7 r · i s: . llltts 111111 bl •ectlVICI In i11a Dltt• lclefl. Th1s'tbuslnes1 It, condiiatc1 bv an In· company sa1 a y . Santa Quz Dist. Atty. Peter ~1i;'" Jr:,.~ ~u~ .. ~ l~l! ":v. ~ ~;::"~~ 2: lit? 1111 8: l ·l ™-IM/11111 I• ~llld by Ill In· THE WILLOWS J.PAR TMENTS. 111 11111<1 •OOV•. i nd SNll bl Ollf'l'lfd ll'ICI (llvld'J.ll The second quarter also was . °""' J11t11 :mo, 31!114 '" '°"' l•V. 171,'i •~1 South w~. AMMlm ll!ll>lldy 111>11 •lovcf 11 1111 •~•tM wun1m He<VY te.oehl'l~t ked b · · tin A Chano developed an In· 0ov111 011 ll'~ 1• rl'l'IOl'lt ~ "'" lOSll..1 Uo¥d w. ltW't"" E. J1mn •nd •l'tltdl M. Stlflil'Y• :iot1 tlmt •nd pl•c•. This 1181-1 ••s tUK wltll t+.t coun-m ar Y a r ise lll opera g ' . -. Ovttkln o 3,,., ~ mvr 61'. 614 1 Olol 1 3 · ~ .-i-ir _ 111111 """' 1111 coun· s.n11tgo Or~ """""'°"' Bel<ll T,,..,. •tll bl • 131!1.00 CllpOllt requited 1y ClW"lt of Dr•• eou111y °" July n e.......,.n.,_, predominantly caus· fechon after his emergency Econ L•b .iotY .. Ove•1 NA •'.• ''" 2 Iron co:;,Ol/l'l1';i: -~ " C""* ti Or1n91 COUfllV Ot1 Jiiiy 10, 1'13 This Dullntl& /1 bllnQ: conOucllCI b'f 111 for lldl Ml ol old Cloc"'"""ll la 1'71 n r"'-.... ppendect W""'k ago and El P.Ho lN J)\\ Ii. CrP Vo ~ J AllM Corp ,15 ~;:: ... ~ ,.""4 lndlvldutl. 9.-tw11M 1111 refu'" In 9ood ('1)1161111111 1'·211'11 ed by a 38.7 percent increase a omy a ... '"" F.I Nucef 61'> '"' Pibsl llr S9I< 5'>.l I PH<:hlr Or .12 ·~.- ,....._. GNNI C-f C>llty Piiot, E, J1m11 SltN•'I' w!lllln II d1y1 111" 1111 bltt DPlnlflO d1!e. PubllSheCI Ort"Clt COit! Gilly Pilot .klly he f f I nd probably Will mj55 the first ~:'"sit 1;~ ,r ~:cG'im ~ ~V. S ~!.11~lof~'t ?::::: ~ ~ ll. lt. ZS.. MCI Alf9W\' 1, 1m :n:io.n RflOd• llilll'IMY Eld! b!CI """" COflfDm'I lllCI bl .... -•• _ .. , 1. I, lS, 19'3 126).13 in I cost 0 ue a ·~ f the Herbert w ' PK Lum 37 3~ 6 D • w-•· ' .. 1~3 IU 12.5 II.I I •.• , J.1 ~· This '"'""*"' flied wfltl 111e COUl'ltv rtsP011slv1 to h'lt cot1trK1 docUl'l'lfllts. '"" "" ..,,¥. purchased e-gy. s .... ges O • ll'ltn A 21V. :!llV. PaSo tlrd a•~ 9\' 1 1" er -· - ' ........ ,~ lhlN bl ---'ed " .. •-• JI" -• I • I E~teu In •I'> S p ,.,_,.... 11, ... i.~· I Oanblr O.Yl1> I -\'I L PUBUC NOTICE c1 .. k o4 or1119e County on July "· 1t11 ..... -"""''"""'" PUB UC NOTICE Mu 1n mass mu1 uer r1a , an EZ P•hlT ,,.... w. P •::i h"" 1~,.., 16 -~ • Fvnttlno svs1 1 -v. ' ----=======---111 TIMrHI M. W•rCI, lleP111'y County SKUrltv •tltr•td to In rtw COl!h'ttl CO •!PANY PRESIDEN~ "d rt Fttr l ttt 4" 7\\ p' 1 ~ 3~, , 10 WtU1F1tp1t wt ,'!~ ~'• •: ll:l 10.0 ,_, Clerk d~ •1'111 bv ttti1 1111 "..-ltPOMdJ---cc,,,-::--::::-::::=-::---::::::--. '' a1 e repo s. "••lort El 2"">J0'4.,8r.,c 18,:1, 1\Gvtrdn '"-'" n- 1 ... ,.ICTIT'tOUS SUllNlllS • l'•JUlt IUbtOl'ltrttlorl. NCITICI IMYITIH• llOI Walte r A . Z itlau said he was Hospital o fficials said Chang ",'''" ... !' 1m,.~ u,:'l P:vuN s'~ 13~ l•''o u e~=~"° ·.~ ~ ~ NAM• STATllM~lfT l'ublllll.0 Or•llOI (NSI O.Uy Pllo4 Julv Thi 01$Tl..ICT• fh ffVfl ll'lt rlgl!t tv r.. Noll('I Is htrtbY Ql""1! lhtl IM llolrd of , . h . . "( IV' .,,g .., ,. PiGs& W l~ lll'o 14 Httllli lndlli~ J~ ~ I 'Ille ......,.,,.. ...,._ 11 doln1 11<1ilttit11 ti. 1s •NI Aug11111. 1. im 2211-n 1..,, 1nv or 111 ttlds « 10 w11w 1ny I•· Trvstees of tttto co.1" comm.,,,11v Coll'lf! encouraged by the California is m t e 1nten s1ve care uni Flnqrhl i4v,. 13•~ Pet H&H n•-~ 2•1" 15 Mauune lntni 6 _ ~~ " " .., ,_, ! as; rt1Uul1rlHes or lnfotm1lltlt1 In '"V bld1., Dlatrkt ot Dr•1151• c°"""1y, C11\tornl1, w111 , f h • f l" b I "'' ll°'tn 191~ 1'11 "•l"lt Lw t \\ "" 16 Sow" Rtst<cll 3 '!. 'Ml!STP'Ott'T l"OttK HACAJtE, "14 PUBLIC ''OTICE 1" tM 01oci1no. rteelv• -111! bid• vD 10 11:00 '·'"·· P ublic Utilities Commission s because o t e in ec ion. u 111 'l'wl=ln "" 23v. Pk N sav s>4 ""-1' T1111w1v '"' !....;: ~ .. ,, .. Chtri. 5t., C1t111 Mtat, C•llfonll• l, TM 01st111et h11 de~m1111c1 ttM Thl.N"~v. AUV\ISI t . 1t7l, a1 ,,.. Pll«fll• act i"on June 26 appro·"·g the h. t al re has been hi W1rF '1'~ 2'h 01nk•tn ,,.,, " 11 Tenrortlc• srv -"• .... r.Mr•t l'l'"t'll ll l"'J tl ll of per Cll•m WIOH '"" DIPl of Hid ICl'IOOI dlitr1CI loc;llld •I .... IS emper u FIKO Inc l!t n ... Pl-r w 10 1~'" If 01t11101nt C•o lT,,\.-1 '*'*' 'tlmotf!V Miii.ir. m '" PICTIT IOUI IU11NbS n ""k1C1U1v In '111\lcl! 11111 work Is lO bl 1370 ...dtms ,,..._,., (Pill Mn1, u tility 's a pplicalion for a fuel under control. ~:~k!~"' ~;~~ :~~ ;\:d 'M~ Ir' lf~ n ~~He: :U 1·~~ '•:. srre.i .. hlll hlcb. CtlKornla. '°7.0 M.t.M• n ATllMPT P<l"f«IMll tor Mdl cr•!I or type of c111lornl1, 11 wtikh l\me MICI bld1 win bl d " I 'l JI" 25 f F It • s:-...,, or !IV. 15 ., u , <' '" n ~ c l•lo-~ Thi• ""''""'' 11 cClncfutlld bv 111 1... The 1o11ow1110 ""'-1r1 doll'IO -km•" ntldld to •1eo.t1 ,.,. contrte:t, JIUl)ltciv opened and •Hd f'Df": eo.111, a JUstm ent cause. 1~ u in, : o e. on, IS "'••nk El ,v, ~ P~' r;;.f ;,.;~ ~.:: 23 ~~'k':r'Wri °;,!l l't.-•? •YIOUel. M lnM1 as: l'1llM r11n '''on fl i. 11 the DtST~ICT M01or1. 1ne1 'l'r1r1tr~ <1 e1dll • T.I toot. He added thal d elay oc char ged with slaying 1 0 "•~11rl1 '1!1'o n """'"~~ 1~1~ 15 J~ Y•f11l'ICI .Nb ,,_.._..._ • Mlelllll T. Miiier KOLL ASSOCIATl!S • SAN Dll!GQ, otllct 1oc1i.cl 1l 115' Pltcenlla Av11111t, All bids '" to DI In 1ccorcf1nct wltll • th r and her Frllll'ld le 16V> 11\~ PSN Cir llV, 11>.~ 2S 511tm (1rptt ~ \4o 'T'tl• sti i.mtrtt -flied with ""coun--'"" stv P••k Cl•tlt, trvll'll, c.u1om1• CPSle MHa. CDPIM m1v bl ot>11111ec1 on 1111 1nottuc1J0111 •l'ICI CondlHon• ind casioned by the presidentia l persons -:i a n10 e " c 11111. « Orl!IOI C1111ty '" July 1•, t1'W. •1<1un1. A copy o1 11'1111 not•• •hell be sPIClnt1llms which ••• now on tll• 1nd price freeze prevents the uiill-two c hildre n , four teen-a ge ""'""'"1-$\tl>-sz;,.,.,.,;:;s; ,1 '"''"'""''' im. I. 0-lcl M. Koll, a Vl1 uoo """'· "°''"' II ,,,. 100 1111. l'l'llV Ill lt(Vl'M In ll'te offk• of ll'lt ,____ --.................. ' 1'14'• "''"""°" lkKft. c1u1or1111 ff6MI Tl'lt foritllllno Khedvl• 11 "'' dltm Pu•ch1.ina Aoent·of u ld SdlDltl dl1trkt. t y from raising rates unde r boys in a mo.unta in camp , a · PvlOthld Or'"9t Cooa•' 0111y PUGt, J11-2. 111cherd"·c. e111ott, M LIM• 1111. waon is 1111ec1 upon • wortl""' dey ot Eld! bide!" mu111vom11 •1111 1111 bltt • f 1 la .1 ·d young married -·ple a nd a MUTUAL FUNDS fy 11, 2s, tl'lll .....,,, 1. ,, inl 211z·1l "'--' lklch. c..ntornl• ""° 1101'1! 111 hours. Thi r111 tor hollll•'I' 1l'ICI e1st11er'• dt«lt. certlll.tt ctMc.1t. or bkf. the ue c use unU m i • ... vu = ihMWW '-' 1.1 ,_, 's ~'.l '·' 1.1 I .• ·' - 3 • ._ .. c. "'""'"'"" ~ U l'ICll 1111, llY'lf'1111'11 -k sl'ltH bl 11 lust flm• 1nc1 dtr'• bond rnadl ~Ylb .. w ""ordtt GI August. The increase scbedul-7 2 . y e a t. o Id forme r H-1 &Md\, C..Nloml1 f26MI --"'II. tht Co.1sl (omm1111lty Cot1eo1 District h 4. D. '"· Ml6ClllfT\IL 11 Htlf AA-. 11 ~II bl m1!1d1tory ""'°" "'-CON· Bollnl of Tnislftl In •11 1mounl npl lts1 eel tO becom e effective the n prizefjg ter. i~Ciil:"""''"' .. """""'"' .... "'"'"""' .. "'"""'"'"'"""" ...... 0,1.,... COO'l"'I 1111 -· c.utornlt '242'.S 1'1:ACTOR 111 ""'°"' ,,,. <;0ntrlci I• 111111 11" oercen1 (S"Ol of lt'lt: sum blcl 1s wi"ll offset t A m illion annually * I' PUBLIC NO'l'ICE •tcnnOUS 1us1Mass MAM• STATllM•NT TM ttllowlno ptl"Mll II Clolnlli at: 5. E......rt OWJt. JtOt ~ U.!Wi, 1 ... 1rdla, lnCI """"' 1nv svllcontr9Clor 1 11u1r1nt1t in1t the tllddtr wHI "''" l"lo ~ . ,1. . I U N-York -Fol· !&E Mu l Jl l .33 J111v1 F4 u. ts U.l, ltlllfrl 12 S4 c ... -d<tl MM, C..hlor"nt1 n.u lll'l6tr him, '° 11•Y not lt1is 1111n 1tti1 111d thit oropowe1 coo1r1e1 11 ""' """ h in higher fuel costs F ormer Prime 1• tnJS e r lowlnq 11 • 1111 p1 1111e Gr 1.11 1.u JH•11 ''" 1.0J 1.n $tltt 1:1111 1:u t .ls Mlnass a. Tl~ L Slf..,_, 1m Port '"'l!lld ratH IO •II -krnan ...,p1oytc1 1wirdt'd 111 Nm. 111 U•e evtnl ot ltllur1 tg • N f Bunn Jell for l h bid i nd •lltl<I Pf'I· Eit>TON & JH1n ~Ill l .C '·" l»lllH1r 2.3' 2.3' Albaltl N-1 teacl\. c.nfon'll• t'lMO by !hem II\""' ••K""lon 11111"" cont•KI. 111t1r Into l<Kh contrttl. 1111 pcoc;lted1 ot fl 0 a ~ Cts on M""u•I HOW,t,ltD: JOlll\Sln 2l.'6 UM SCl'IUI ... 16' t" '". .' -OGIST olOI I ' c "~ ,,_ ,. , .• -E•RNJNGS FOR the 12 · ed St fl Iha Funds ~· QUC'lld bY ll1!n Fd t.l.t 10.SI KliYSTONE: •• , s ,-,. •"• ..,,,........ • • 7. Frtnk J. Sdttc.I, ~ LI nlJ NO ........... mtv .... ,.w IS "' "" I "" d'<K-•Ill De l'ori.llK, or In !tic CIM "' Unit a tes.a e r more . Int N,l,SO Inc. Gw!ll F 11.JI U.6'1 CUii 91 11.ll "·" ,-,u'o'o "• ·M· •• ... ..,,.,.._ Stflta Arlt, Ctllf. Or!vt, LI~. c.tllfornlt perk>CI of tortY·llY'll l~l dlVI alltr tlM of 1 botlcf, !he tut! sum !lllf'IOI wlM be •I.a ended J 30 <. I f 1 5 97 l il .lJ f l "a °'" Tl'llr"l'll& Jttltnlttl, .o5 s. H11-This bUllneu ;1 to'>Clvtt.ci ev • ...,.,-11 a•••"' tor'"" -1119"' 11161. lorfeitld 111 111d 1enoo1 Cll•lrkt. mon i.= une were fi\•e years of ~successfu_ e --r;;;,,f ~r F i 31 1·:!5 ~~:: ft! 'I:~2~,03 ~r.~f li1lliJ ..,..,.,. *'• Anl1 c1111 111,,,,.,~;1. A "'"""' bond tf'.:I 1 lll'fvnnlnce No blddlr m•v wtllldr1w ,,., bid IOI" • $2.02 per share com pared with forts fro.m n e 1 g h b o r 1 n g J""v 2•. 1,13 ,'.,'",,,"e1 !Jo~•,•, J cu11 ICl ,'·'! 1.M., eom 10.u io.lS ~Tl'll• llusln.u 1s c0tlcfuc1N 11'1' 1n In. TI""'"""LSI•-llllndwrnt1tre<111l•ld prlor ta1•1tvtlonolperi00 ot tortv·llY'll (l.S) d•Y• 111..-lhl Z" I ha" nd I he 11• ~Eoi'E $o 2f;;2i7' cust K1 .1 6. Sl>l"'I :io.llXl.IJ .1\llduoll. Thh .... _, ..... "*' Wllll -c-ty ""' c.orotr1cl. The P•-· bond INll be 11111• 511 ,... thit apenlno thltwl. $1 .79 a year ago. 11 au CSU· T 1Ja t.o topp e t gover n· ADMll..ALT'f: ll'C MGMT 'GRI': ~u,:; il ft:!i p.~t SllCI ..... •.6l .s.OI '1• Oi n '!'. Jtfllf'IOll (ttf• of()(-c..aumy, (il<IOrni. ltl'I J ... In !I'll lorm Ml tortlt In 11'111 'anlrlci The '°""' IX Trvsltll ,......,ff llit tioned that earnings fOf' the men! 0£ htS homeland Grwlh 1.43 '·'! EQIV (;<" 7,'n 1"6 CUit S3 7tl 1fa SEICU~llT> 31'~,S·~ n TMt tltttmtnt ••• ru.ci wllll "" Coun-iv It, 1111. dOC'Jmtflll. IH'lYlieo. ot r11ecr1111 '"' ¥w:I 111 old• or • lncom 3.IS ~.I fqly Pr 3.10 3.39 Cui! SI ,:a1 in oul ..... , ;- 1 ly Ci.rt " Orlf!OI c-ty ltl'I July 16. PWtJ GO'llfll!llg llo.rd to WllY• 1nv lrr111ul1r11;., or In· balance of calenda r 1973 w ill The 67·year-<1ld Nu had been lnsvm •. ~J t .01 .f..l'ICI J.rtt 7.-11 1"2 ADfllo •ll 5"01 mr: " fJs ifi I lm. i<UJW Ir ~~~h~llCIOt",,'.;::.,c:i:-:; 1~;i1y "1'ri'11~~ ~~rt~: 'to':n~ey Flitwt. lormtlll~~~·nz~,,.:~" E"." w".ti~SO~ CO me under C 0 0 t i n U e d under pressur e from the Thai ::r~'fd ::~ ;:H ~ft~ .g.~ ll1l 13'71 act~s ~~ t~ SEL-~10 ,':i,°'i~ ll'Vbll11ttc1 Or•• cotit o.11y Pnot. J... Pllbllll'ltd in '"" °'"'""' '°''' 0•1tv Seer., .• 8oard o1 lrvstHs pressur e from higher w ages govenunent to leave because :~::,.,•n 'l~ 1;:P, E: 1f:V 1ffi "'*' G1h 1:n "" ~ F~ 1.s. t .si tr 11. ts Ind A\lllUfl 1, t, 1111 21,..n PUBLIC NOTICE Piiot July 25 1nc1 AUIVll i, 1'7J no..n. Optn: Au;vat t. 1m • 11:ot t .m. . . AGE Fd "to s.oo FllrtlCI l.Ot 1.1o1 l nclfftrt •.•1 r.01 s;i Stir• 12.1:1 12.ll PUBUC NOTICE 11oerd: ""'· 22 and other operating cost in· or in volvement with Burmese Alllstttt 13.0t I'·°' Fm ,..,. , .... t . .e tfl 0:iul.JO s.JO s.nn1111 t.st 10."2 M~.,.~u.~110 1------~,c=.-c,-----~1 1;~~':::°'A~~1.c:;i:,: Diiiy "11°'tt.~':'"73 creases. rebel groups. :~·r:Ft 1l::l ~ ~PDe~?N '·" ·· Cp I.ltd• 15M 11.u r.:'N.:~3't0~1"~ ... "_ W'U I .... _., 1 c__::_:c::c.:c:::.:c---------------------------~----------J-Am Yn >'f.65 10.JS OltOUP; Grwll'I 6."4 1.2' (1111'111 3.)3 ].. .. l'ICTITIOUS •u11N•ss I NOii« 111¥111"' lift NOTIC• TO CltllOl'l'otS 01' SULK 1· All! f•os'.54 4.1'1 ~·M,,,,"', ,,•_,-~ft,•,-.~.,':,~.~~, ,,,:6,,",".!~ £,,".""'•• •, ... •" •. "". ' •-a ITATllM•NT NOTICE JS HERESY GIVEN lhll !hi 'l'ltANll'•ll: AMO HO'l'ICI! 0" IN· AM .• .. "" Tiit followi-;; ,.,._ II Clot,.. t>U>lnns Bo.rd ot EOUCitlon Of tl'le l'!t,,,,_,-M,_. TfNOllO TJtAHIPll• CW LIO\IOll. l'UM D : ori1r1 f. 3 · · l~ t'~ J1f t.~ H1rllr 7.•1 t .lt ' Unllltd kl'IOOI Ol1trlct·ll'I OrtnOt c-iv. LIC•N5• 011. llC•NSEI . ,·. ,-, !, ··~,.\. ~ ....... C•ot• 1.12 0 .4' ., Site 7.12 7.4' LI F: ,-. •. leOtl ... 1.01 ,,'3 ... .. , "O'ICE IS HEAE•Y GIV•N .. n. , "·-~ ,..,.,,. •. ,. ,., lntom I .SI f,j1 I 1.2' .. Ltno · ··· Ptt• Fd 7.U t .55 ,..f\INT SY ANTHONY'S, 2 0 73 (11\tornlt , w!ll rece!v1 tHltd I 1111 o " .... ~. r..i,.~·.,:.'.· ,," .,:;;,,';f', lnotm .06 I. 1 Eue~ 11.10 5LOOYMll IM•AlllON ..-01: ~11 ~,!,tvircf. CO.ti M ' 11' :~CKl1i:""~,1Mot ":.~·~ ~~UOVJJ~1:~ i~-=:.!d1E:~lc~1" ~lld H~~~1S:l:i c, •~.r ' ;,;~ .J.' ''.,.,.'I" If:~ ~~ lfi ~~51 J!::} ll~ t,.,L~J~ 13.2J ll.U r= lJ::Jt::ll Antllol'IY M. E119tbrtcl\I, 705' Nt~ 1oc.itc1 II 1151 Pltcentl• AY'll"UI· C1t1!1 Stcurltv No, 511·•-4'1J, Trtn1leror Ind '• · J-•• ' ,:.: ·~.'! .~· Am Grlll •.12 6.6' Purltn fJT 10.U Mu1v1l 14.71 11.11 ~nw1I t.40 10.21 BGUllYl•1'· COllt MNI, Ctllfornli fl671 Mnt. Cillfor"ll, ti which flme t•ld bldl LIC...,Mt, w!IOll 1!111h11111 t<ldttSS It 41' "' '<. :, ''" ~·~''"""";J1'' Afft ~lln '·ff 5.IJ S1le<T) F 4.20 •.59 1.01..D Al l : 0..11 12 $5 1!-'S ' •• --•-• lo ....... ·-"·-tOO b• 111 Wiii .. -·l>llcl• Olltl'IM and read for; E. 11th SlrHI, I" tht Clry 1t1 C11!1 MIUI, •' • ' •1 ':"'"·,,t-_; Am "VII 4, •.19 Trel'ICI 24.olll 2'.7J Aflll•I I .I-I 1.01 lit FCI 7'.0'l: .ff .....,,_ ""' ....,,.,...,. "" 0 51 ol C Ill I ·~ · ""' I 1.27 9.04 l'INANCl.til Am lltn 2.H l .ZI IOMA l'UHOI : lndlvlclutl FOOO SERVICE SUPPLIES Covnty ol ri1111, •it 1 orn 1 ' Am~I Gr 2.ll 2.60 l"ltOGltAMS: !Ind Gell t.15 10.n Cao Stir 111 1.61 Aril'llenY M, £119tllr.c:ht. All bid• 1•1 to bl In adort1111et wl!h mu. •~•I ' Diii• tr1n11tt. It •boul lo bl ·'. AN HOI.. F!n" Ovn 1.21 4.21 Lull'Mtrn 10.1111.7!1 111v 1o:u II.SI Tiiie •1•1-' tllld w!lll tl'le COlll\11 (011C1lllon1 !l'lllrucllon1 1l'ICI S1MC!flt1tlon• mtdl lo AlltM O. $ptrrry, Sod11 !tteuri. ·' o• U': F•ll I"" ,,..,. '·"' Lurlln tn t .4110.:U '!'rt! 1 H 1 10 Clt'11' of Orll'lll (GUiity ort : J11ly 10, 1tn. wl'llch l tl l'lllW""' Ill• In IM otfic• °' ""' IY No. :DJ.26-t7JI, Tr_,_ 11'111 Int-· ... Ct Pl•I 4,\ID 5.J7 Fin nc S.6' i"' AGNA l'!JHOS! V•"•ur flt 10'03 Wlllltlft •. SI. Jtltn. Cev"lt Cilttl. llY Purc ... llng Aotnt of HICI Ser-I Olslrkl, ed Tr1n1terN, wl!PSI 1>111lne1s t dClrtst 11 f'lnd l"V 7,lj l.~I Ven! 1.05 .OS C•11l1l 3.'7 •.1] Smllll 11 10.31 1(1.]T T-.. M. W.-...... ,. 1&57 Plttllllla A-. CO!lll M•w. P.O. llltlC 1311, tn '""' CllJ of T111!111, ., Grwth 1.1 l.t3 htFc! "' 11.2* 12.lJ 1ncom 1.71 '·'° se ~&Gr '!'" 1o"n " c I > "'-S••lo « Cillloml• lneom 7.1' 1.lj Fll..ST Pfl!lr"' 1.31 t.16 So HIF 1 ·., lJ°OI 1'·"6U Ctlllornl1. oun v o ..... noe. Vtnlur l.Jt t .4 IHVE5TOllS• ~nnm 4.ll .j.,51 S~• Inv 1·27 1·h P'ut11111'11d OrlllOfi Co.11 D1lty Pilot, Jv-Eich Dl4dtr mvat womll 1 old ClePl>tll ,1680, We M&ll 11. 19 13.36 011( Fa S.S8 ,,11 MAIS CO: Sw Inv G ,,,_ ils }'f' lL SS llnd AllDUll 1, ,, ltn 1nll-7l In JIM! form ol • , .... 1111<1 or Ct>lll .. '1 Tiit ll!'()plr'ly !• CllKrlblCI In 0tner1t ••: All•on J.n I. I? Grlll Fd '.JI 1.09 Ft...... 7.tt 1.1.J SPvr Ill l i'4 lin ::C---------cccccc---·1cl'llC~ or • bid bond"'"' 19 ""' """"' ,t,U ~·ock In lrldt, ll~lurn, 1<111lpmll'll I ncl Alld6. F t .C1 1.2 Slack F 1.Jr l.6J ll'IClll F t 15 I tl SPI I ,.:n s .• l PUBUC NOTICE cs•11 o1 111e .-1 of 111e Old. mldt 0000 w~I ot • c"t•I" ""' bit bUllneM • ~g~GH"TOl'I : ~'Jtttt~'~.ti!p ,•.ss Mt i.s P 11'3112'...1 s~ '1~ 1:os 1'.0:S ------~--,-,--===----lu',",,• .. ble ~~-"" ~ .. -•• ~ ..... "'~~Mffl.-~~ :~ 1~1~,r:.,11 ::~TCI~ o:~~~ l l--Ful'ICI " 1.n S.1] HIO Fllcf 11.07 11.07 M:1s/ 1'NCtl3' 1U2 'l:;!;•r.:"'o, ~··,"; _ ..... "' ,....,.,_ .. , ·-· _ FUl'ld 11 7.0S 7.6' 101 Fnd 1,11 I.It ._.1G 11:,, U.Jo OI > >' >'n fltc'TlTIOUS SUJINUS ,.__. -·· -r-·lr" .... ···--Ion of """'' c-r.,. of Or11191'. 511'9 (If SIOC:li: 5 u 6 Collll\'I 111 •.n "" .... • """''" "'" ""¥ ••• owl A•o ,·. l:l ,.-,· ... ···n MIO 13.Al lUI •-•o s."10 s."11 llAM• ttAT•M NT Int Ofstrlct. 111 !I'll """"' ot l•llur• to Clolltomlt, Ind 1r .... 1 ....... ton no Sd 2S uuu l.3t 1 :ll ·-Thi followlllCI 1Mr1011• 1r1 dollll onllf' !nlo ...... <-•K•, t1t1 full um i kottolk hrlt<"11 I~ 4or lltlllH•t\; llLC Olli II. 1 FCI" Gr •.tl S.1 ~~OO 'i ••• .~ St Fr Gr •.n 4. 1 ""'" ,... 81bion 11.:M 11.31 ~OUNOlllS ""'-......, "'" SI Fr Inc f.Jll t..Jt bull-11: !,,...IOI will bl forlell.cl lo Mid SChoef Clt'l-5MI fl.ftf ~ No. .O.X1n, -\~'.' S.Y•!Mti 1.ll J.IS OllOU,.: MtM !!!,_IV 1>1 202> 11.tt 511111 Sir 47.31 •7.7S ICOl..l ASSOCIATES • SAY •REA, Ohlrld of °'""" C1111111y. 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Buoy ;w7 all ~treet • • NEW YORK (AP) -The stook market soa red i'flead for the eighth straight session Wednesday, lifted by good corporate earrungs reports and high- ._ It dl\11dend payouts ' -• •The markets havmg an explosion on the up--~ide' with lots o( buying by institutions and foreign '&1 sources, ~aid Eldon A Grimm of DuPont, Walston & Cp Grimm and other analysts noted the market's 1ix month decline this year depressed prices to the p.t>int that many glamors and blue chips are avail- a)>le at bargain basement rates Some analysts however, vtewed the market's t ally as a temporary re bound from its Jong desc ent -• • I<• ·- SC OAILV PILOT f7 • . . \ Five Slaows Rehearsiiag Mesa's Musical Cornet Liberatio11ists \Vo1nen 's lib spokeswoman Gloria Steinem Oefl l is a guest on Thursday night's edit.ion of the Ilelen Reddy Show. airing at 8 o'clock on NBC, Channel 4. Men's Virility Subject Of 'Shirts and Skins" A good rnend 11•ho told n1r ;1boul v.'hat v.•as going on at Costa Mesa •lig h School calls it "the miracle at Arlington and FaJrvicw. "You just \.l'On't bC'\ievc It," she assurt.'<I me. "It's absolute chaos most of the lime and hell on earth the rest of the lime but you have neve r seen nnyt hing to l'qUal the dft11 Cll· lion and spirit of HlOic determined kids.·· This critic learned long ago that the dt'dication and spirit of the kind of kids n1v in· form ant was talki ng aOOUt far ex~cds anything my genera- tion ever did in terrns or n1usic and lhc 1n u s j ca I theater. SO 1T \\'AS no surprise to \{'a n1 Hfler tnkinR in \\'hat see1ncd to me to be hell on earth 1nost of lhe time and absolute chaos the rest of the time that out or it :ill is going to co1ne no Jess than fi ve pro· ductions for !ht• Newport-Mesa U n i f i e cl School District - Orange Coast Community College summer session - "WPst Side Storv " "The Fan' lasticks." "Folii~s." "llome<J and Juliet" and delightfuH~·. "The Hobbit." •·111c llobbit," ;i deligh tfu l chihlrcn's fantas\" based on tho~<· inlmortal Tolekin books r By JERRY BUCK To sett le an argun1en1 3 that this critic is reading for ~ CULVER CIT Y r AP - Bruce Paltt'O\v GOl the idr.:i while playing touch foo lball in the Bahamas. s11nple idea is su~~CS;tcd: the w11pteenth ti1ne. is already Each side \viii hide a basket-w1cler v.·ay. And opening night TOM BARLEY Music Box premises after noting pitying sn1iles from ' · H obb i t · · characters and "fantasticks" director Dave V a n Treese 10 sec ho"· "\Vest Side · ' coordinator Al vcris Van Fleet v.·as coping with a big cast and the prol>lcn1s raisl'd by in· cidrntal theater "'ork !hat 11·ill nllo1v the summer students to ('(lmpa re Leonard Bernstein 's 11•ork v•ith ··non1t:o <111 d Juliet." Again, frenzy 1vas the order of the d;ly 11•ith ~l iss Vun Fleet's portion of the nearl y 300 youn gsters who arc putting these things to ge th e r nevertheless dcmonstraling some dazzling footwork via those grand dance scenes from the Bernstein classic. · Obviously. these big casts dra~n from 18 area high schools and five local colleges and universities arc going to have this mammoth program of five productions ironed out. for us co1nc the nniltiple open· i11g nights. BUT Tll EN conlc the mind- bogghng problen1s created by the foct that no sooner does ont> production pack up for the night ·than the next must be got ready for the next perform:1nce. I \\·ill not try to unravel here !ht> patch1.\'ork quill chart \\'hich clea rly sho"·s. Vnn Trce~e alleges, how they can all be sandwich- c.'CI in with dress rehearsals and reg ul ar rchearsalt _ But what a joy and a privilege it \\·as to \\'alch those San111el Bronston Suecl For Fraud in Madrid order said Tue~day. Bronslon's v.•hereabouts 1\•as not kno1\•n. Ht' 1ras last re>po rtcd in l\•ladrid about a 1vonderful kids of ours take on !he kind or prog ram and regimen lkat v.-ould n1ake many a seasoned performer blanch. And remem bering v.•hat past summer programs offered via imm ac ul a t e performances or "The Boy Friend'' and "~ty Fair L&dy" r have not the slightest dQUbl ~·hat the verdict will be on their 1973 offerings, CllOROS AT RANDO:\! -1 \.\·ondcr how many readers har' an opportunity to take in Irvine soprano Karan Ar ms tro n g's super~ performance tM olher el'cninc in the "Boston Pops"' roneert on Channel 28? She \V:is in ri ne voice and her usual radiant self for a program that couldn't have been better suited to her range and versatility -"An Evening \l'ith Col£> Porter" and a splen- didly arranged airing of Cole 's fine music. Normally. this critic runs a 1nile if he hears that a trained soprano of 1\tiss Armstrong's caliber plans to lxlt out a me lody of "''hat is, let's face it. lesser slature. It is to her immense crerlit that the lo\·e\v Karan can tak~ on such a cho"re :ind ye1 retain the dignity and rci;!al il y s:i 1·Hat to one of he r rich ta lents. 416 N. lroadway, !'Oa11ta Ana 542·4737 His wife. Blythe Danner, was making a ni·o v i e. ''Chokeberry Bay," and with , time oo his h'a nds he started tossing the ball around on the beach. •!is wife is no'v co-star- r ing in the new s er i e s "Adam's Rib" at MGM th e ball in plain \'ie"' some\l"hf>rc rf'ports relayed to th is column \tADB ID 1AP) -Samuel in thr citv and the other sirle are 10 !he effect that director Bronston. \\'ho produced the has to rind it. It sound s like in-Oonna Kristiansen has a filnts '"El Cid.' and "King or nocf'nt fun. but it turns into 1mash hit that v.'ill not be Kings," has bern indicted for warfare. , . .,lt'a,-..1 from c h i Id r e n ' 5 fraud. acco rding to a ?.ladri d ~ .:u .1·f'ar ago. '"It's li ke limited war -then performances 10 the general court orde r. 1-fliEi!!!!!uEi ll ii escalates." said the 29-yea r-public until Saturday. The order said ! hat old Paltrov.':11"ho produced tv.•o \\latching "The ll 0 b bit·· Bronston. 7i'i. an American. plays on Off Broad way before l'ha racters share thei r limited dt>frauded Air Algiers of 2.2 "·rili ng the sc reenplay and fa cilities at Costa Mesa High IT'illion pesetas, o.r n1ore than Ad111lts 01dy HELO OVER! "'CLOCKWORK ORANGE"' IXI ' ' same studio where he 's v.·ork- ing. "C.uys ·ar~ stran~c." he ~a id. serving as co-produce(. A "·ith "The Fantasticks" group. $39,000 in passenger fares. native Ne w Yorker, he went lt seemed ineompreheosib lc to P,ro11ston. ~·ho 11•as honored south to Nc1v Orleans to ;:it-me that anythi ng resembling by the govern1ncnt in 1!163 for lend Tulane University. lie t"·o sep<1ratf' and intelligible r''lrl11cing fil m~ in Spain an1 also v.·orkcd three ye:irs at' a rroductions c~u1ld come out or l•ri11qing ne"· IT'Ol"ic ind11:;try movie studio -carrying film. it. 1'1 the rQll!"!rv. \\"Ould be :1r- ) YOL!H OBSEH\"ER left the restetl if fourirt in Sp;iin. !he "LOST HORIZON" 2-4:40-7:25 & 10 p.m. • .a,1ouNtAIN \IAlllY-· .,....:.,..~11 ..,,;;·.,;,;;;;;;;,;;-,;,;a.. "Altl5TOCATS" IGI "They I.ave vlrilily hangups. If a gu y's not rn.1 king out he'.~ joining the sky diving cluh. Jf a guy's not mnl ing out he's throwing body blocks in touc h f ootb a ll . It's instant machismo." !~-~~ i~~~; '~~;:~· s~~;;·? ~~ 'f-·--;-~r.~-~;=:;::;;;· ;;;;;--7.::::-:::~;::-,;;,,...;1[ o;.c _k_11ov.·s. The s_lart 11·as in-WJTIT el ;!t• Coron• del M•r '"So'") of ,..:n~oMth." IGJ s1gn1l1cant. Then ii £'<;ralated.1 ~ ~ =~~ 673-6 260 1-~"""""""""~"'""'"~""""""~[ It starl s \.l·ith so1nr silliness -•• The idea '''as for "Shirt- ~ Skins,'' one of the wildest. fun- 1: niest , most outrageous fl.tovies : ''Of the Week ABC bas tYcr • ~scheduled. ABC expects lo ' show tM rHm in September. .. But befK'a.lh all ' tbet razzle then somebody """ throwing ~· d . ._ 1~A ~~ _,..iifS I pu.nchcs.'' ~I . crs ·IQ ...... Jl"-m -He said, "The guys in the 01~e.t'"' · ; · ,~· .,_.. f" movie are similar to generals. pin•"• ) ~\ , . I Generals arc a vcrv lucky . . ,., . l · · ·,, ·, MANN THEATRES breed of people. They"re guys . "" . .:..... U1utedArt1s1s "' · ' tlll>[Gj ~·i\h the best toys to play \Vi lh. 7:00 a11d \0:20 .A.lio I dazzle it's re~llY n \'cry pointed character Study. A BC They get to v.·ear fancy "IROTHER OF THE WIND" -1:50 uniforms with n1edals. They're Coll Tiieat•r for S1111dOy Schedule • to a series. ~ , I is thinki~g about t~ming it in- like children . I guess the more -------;..'--·------ ' IT'S ABOtrr six proression11\ men doctors, dentists, technical our socict~· becomes th" n1ore silly peonle beco1Tie trying to control whilt they·vc • , stockbrokers, Ule like -v.•ho Cl 1•att>d." • ' meet once a week ror a gam<.' : • of basketball. ll stars Ren<.> Paltrow eoncei\·cd the story as a !helllrica\ movie. as .1 parallel to ~·cir. but he had to scale it cJ!)\\'ll for tel<.>visK>n. j , Auberjonois. Bill B i ll: b y . ~ Leonard Frey. Doug ~1 cClurc. J McLean Stevenson and Rolxrt • \\'alden. "H's lighter no11·," he said. "'·'ore delicious for T r . 1 1 &-fore it had more bite. II didn't con1" ont conre1>1uallyl as I intended. I "·a nted :i h\ark. hJack COltlt'dl'. [ had IQ alter it for tcle\'i!'ion.'" I' They choo~e up sides - shi rts and sk1nl' -and e\ rrv v.·eek the rough and tumblf' ~ame ends uo up v.·ith bruiS;ed knees and eltl011·s and a fi~h1 . , "MIND-BLOWING!!!" I 'II \l:LI·::--t ·11 \\I Pl./\ J. \, TL\110:.'t "BRILLIANT!" .11 111r111'f,'l"r \ Y \[.\t,\Zl\I : "FASCINATING!" ;1 \\111-.1 11-:1.l!.\\. l\\XT1\ "ENTERTAINING!" l:t·:'\ 1:1·1.11 :-.\\l1l1 "\Tl.lllOl.I \l\1:-;T "SPELLBINDING!" 1;1 1\ \ 1:.\tl l-l I: r \tl·:THr) \Tl·:11J \ T\ "FIRST -RATE!" /:l(Jl.\H ll:-.1 ·11111\11. 11\1~'. \l\f,\Zl\I·: tM'IAl•C,.."> •"t ~·-I,..·~· ..,...., ....... !1..<••1• .. ,,..ll ...... , •• ~-.... ·'""""'' ., ,._, ,_.,..._,.,.,. .....,,..,.._ ·~ '• ' ·u QI<~...,,.. ''<lD ''"'"l "•''" · .-, . .., . .,. ""• w ........ ..-.... ~, .... -..-. " #.IJt.olvtilfSAI 11~1~&~,J • ll''"'I' "°II'"• IOl .• fll Dl'll l;ll I M sit. ' m• OPEi J,N l.M $1101! 111111 II 1111111 co.Ho IOnt fHfAt•tS Walter Matthau Ca101 l '°I &Umett ro---------- ~ {llWAADS \P 14AA6QA.CINEMA 1 "-~-··•••W•'"'•'~'""' c .... -• """ tp,il_) W!!IOl!I OPll &;•I P.•. WlUl!OS 12-l! PM U.A. City •ncl Soulh Coin ! Cinem.t• -T"'Ml•V SI)( ILUli•• •Ml Golftn1gfr1) -o..-n 'Ill t:~ P.M. f"I CITY ~HOl'l'IM~ (l~l~l • 0~~1"~( • ' M.-t,. lll•~CHUTi l lJlf r.~ I ~• !IW'f 'lli!ll O~ily "THE HARAAO Ri quel Welch EXPEltlMENl" • "THE LAST OF SHIELA·• ?:~~: "Ell liiRVTHING YOU "THI EF WHO CAME •:•:: WANTED TO KNOW TO DINNER" :-:.: AllOUT SEX" llcth ill color (PGf_ ::··· Bllh !11 Color (It ) ?~d Wlt.l "SSSSSSSS" ::::: lnd Wk.! ~ew MU•lt•ll "'TOM SAWYElt"' '"BllOTHER OF TH E WINO" IGJ .. ; --,,; R·.·GER MC ORE ,,,-. .. __,...- JAMES r;" BOND \i "LIVE , ';. AND LETDtE" • ---- " j ' ,,, • The UUtmate of Ttrror! ::::: "IOY WHO CRIED WEREWOLF" lo!"' l" Color l"'ll I " .. .. '· ' ~·tOWAVJ!I I ORIVl IN ~ ... ., .. M_, ..... , ...... I --... ••!<.••.- SHOWING NOW! 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(""""""' ......... n.u1••.ll. .. WleU4 ..... ICI P1e•1cne111 PG ·*· S" BIG WEEK .,., ·-~ -~ .· The ADVENTURE of 'Lost Horizon' -~ • is as breathless as it is spectacular! C o[.,..,bt,i ~•un<~ p•Q<nU ~ G Cl\• \IA c•.'VI ER ' t-lAR ~OR: AT ADAUS STA 'i(SA • 1 • • S-HE'S THE FEMALE JAMES BOND ~J .. ' . .,. . She's 6 feet 2· of ~~ __ 'f:·_ ~Dynamite ' .~ ..:. ,.f'"'I°' I t1 l~: ~;&:. I SIOOKHUIST ON Wt:STMINSTEI AVE 2 ILKS. SO. OF GAIDEN GIOVI FWY SJ0--4,01 So c ALL SEATS EVERYBODY ·~ ..CWEa~ #.~\-'!_.,., ~~){!.--f -1 '"" . ii (G -:::,-; o.tiJit ~ no P-'l vnot ... t SPECIAL OllLY MITINEE "\i4iLLre- \(oN(.(c; 114CH0C0l.9~ ·-' f~, • .f.)' ,, <~ • 7 • .,J. .. _ .. • -.. .. l ' Laguna Beaeh EDITION Today's-Plaal N.Y. Stoeks VQL 66, NO. 206, 6 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAlJFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1973 TEN CENTS ' Three Arch Bay Valuation, Tax ,Bills Soaring By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Of tile Olllr Piiot ll•lf Property t1WT1ers in South Laguna's 'n1ree Arch Bay are facing increases ln asSessed v,aluauon.as great as 50 percent this tax year. ~ding O!!_ the coattails of t™: assessed val9atloit notii::es will be tax bills. Most resklentS will find they'll be paying significantly more to COUQ~ government, tbe .. ~'9cal· school' distriCt and ,waler d!>ttij!I ix.:ause ol the whopping assessed vilwdion· mcreases. I ' One resident of upper Three Arch Bay reported her assessed valuation jumped 50 percent over last year. Another homeowner figured his RS.5eSSed valua- tion shot up 41 percent. The asses.sed valualion is equal to one-- quarter of the "fair market value" of a piece of property, and serves as.a base for taxation. Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga this week eonrlnned land in Three Arch Bay was substantially revalued to bring assess ment figur.es into conformance -. with current real estate sales prices. ''Three Arch Bay was one of several hot spots in the c;:ounty that was un- dervalued based on sales-ration shldies," said Vallerga. The assessor said that his office has received "a few" calls from Three Arch Bay property owners who couldn't believe their eyes when assessment notices arrived in the mall. "We review the notice with each caller arid explain how the revaluation was made,'' Vallerga said. A rew property <lwners, apparently dissatisfied, plan to appeal their assessments before one of the county's tl4'0 Asiessment Appeals Boards ap- pointed by the board of supervisors. Those hearings are scheduled after Sept. IS. Vallerga maintained that the revalua· tions were based on "solid" data collected from sales activity. The assessor added that nearly all coastal property south of the Laguna Beach city limits to Monarch Bay \\'a! From HU:rricane Emily Judge OKs Cambodian • ~~i"'.nct~n < ljEW YORK (AP) '"° A federal judge t1l4ay rµle\I that Hie u,s. bombinl of Cam~ Is unoooitituttonal aod rr'!llted mi , lpjwtl:Uoo ~ I~ mill!arY operat1ons there_. U.S. Diatrict Court Judge Orrin Judd ruled in a suit brought by ·a Brooklyn congresswoman and three Air Force of· ficers that such operations were un· constltutiooal w l t ho u t congressional autborization. (Related Story, Page 4) He stayed the execut1on or his order until Friday at • p.m. to allow the government to appeal. Judd,lruerved decision in the suit JuJy S, !>.It f"ld be would do his best to decide the is&le before it became moot, a • (Ste BOMBING, Page Z) Law Gets Bite Leash Violaiio1i Penalty Raised Violations of the Laguna Beach leash law on Art Colony streets will co.st more beginning Aug. l as the· bail for city citations goes from $5 to $15. The increase in the bail schedule is exempt from federal wage and price controls, an Internal Revenue Service spokesman said Tuesday. The Laguna Beach City Council had requested the increase in fines for dog law violations as one way of putUng more bite into the city ordinance. It reQllired cqnseot of the j~dges of the South Or811f< Count.Y ~pal ~ in t:aguna Niguel That approval was announced JD a notice rect:1ved Tuesday. . Violations of the leash law occurring on the beach have a fine of $25. Dogs picked up by animal control o~rs are subject to a SS impound fee for the first offeg1e,-pl~ ,boarding charges, plus a citation which may be i9- sued by the SPCA officeri. lmpOtll!d 1 ... are lncreaJed by 'Ill percent ol the previo\l.s lee for"tpcb occurrence. ' County Orders Lagunita To Get Fence Use Permit Orange c.ounty Building and Safety Department officials said today they will order the Lagunita Community Associa- tion to apply for a use perm.it for a fence illegally constructed on the beach one week ago. The fence , about 100 feet long, runs toward the ocean along the Orange Coun· ty-Laguna Beach boundary at the north end of the pri vate community. 1be written notice was expected to be served on Lagnita representatives today, said John Wolfe, chief of the building departmeot's zoning law enforcement division. It will require Lagunita to apply to the C0W1ty planning commission for the permit. A public bearing must be held on the matter before the commission, Wolfe said. Barry Todd Miller, president of Lagunita, could not be reached for com· ment this morning on what action the cwociation will take. Wolfe explained that construction of fences on beach sands requires a use permit under provisions of tbe Beach and RecreaUOO DevelOpment (BRD) ione. "We feel it's a straightforward, clean cut situaUoo," said Wolfe. "We are hop- ing the assodatioo will cooperate and make the n~ry application with the planning department." Wolfe said the chain link fence could remain in place pend ing application for the use permit. A building inspector for the city of Laguna Beach observed the fenct under (Ste FENCE, Page!) Lifeguards Alerted Along Coast The U.S. Weather Service 'today warn· 'ed. Orange Coast Weguards to get ready for the onslaught of Hurricane F.miJy, a ·~ -' breezy belle now h6vering off the southern tip of Baja Califtmla. Guards at both Huntington Beach and Newport Beach have already reported surf of five to 11i.s: feet tOOay and a weather service spokesman said all in-. dica tions point to surf of eight feet <lr h.igber starting Thursday afternoon. As of late thi1 morning, Emily was pa~king winds near 90 miles per hour, somewhat less than the 120 m.p.h. recorded Tuesday evening, atcording to weather service spokesman Walt Rogers . "We are alerting south coastal cities that the swell from Emily Is building and shouJd produce high surf Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday," Rogers said. This morning, Emily was stalionary about 500 miles southwest or La Paz but Rogers said her winds will pick up again when she starts moving westward. Hurricane Doreen. whose surf was felt las t weekend on the Orange Coas t, is now more than 1,500 miles west of LDS Angeles and is gradually d;ing. l{er 120 to 140 mile per hour winds of two days ago are down to 70 today. Rogers said it is doubtful Doreen will have any more effect on California beaches. CLASSIFIED AD CLOSES THE SIIOW This show closed on opening night, but the producer was thrilled: 1970 YAMAHA Enduro, less than 1,700 miles. Xlnt cond. $400. (Phone No.) after 6. The motorcycle was sold the very first night the ad ran. Get your ad listed In the Daily Pilot classified program, and sit back and watch the show. Your opening night could close a sale ror you, too. Call the Daily Pilot classified "box office" now. 1be d.irett line -642--5678. revalued. Emerald Bay, nonh of the city ol Laguna Beach also was revalued. The revaluation of lands to the north and south of Laguna became apparent three weeks ago v.•hen Vallerga 's office released tax: assessment figures for various public ageneies. Those figures shovoed the total assess- ment of land within the city of Laguna Beach "'ent up a mere 1.7 percent thi s year. But land in the Laguna Beach Unified School District -v.·hich Include s the city. South Laguna lo Three Arch Bay and land north of the city to Crystal A Bad Scene For Burglar Everybody has those days when just nothing goes right, and that includes cat burglars too. Prowling through a Laguna Beach home early this morn ing a y.·ould- be thief fil ched a box: or silverware hidden In a pantry, but his clumsy ac lions awakened resident Phyllis Bonnett, v.·ho pretended to be asleep when the man walked through he r bedroom on his way out. Just as he was about lo leave . he slipped. and the box of silverware crashed , banged and clanked to the Ooor. Now really frightened , the burglar ran out of the house and fell down 17 stairs. "Oh God," he said as he lay at the bottom of the stairwa y. He did manage to escape but withou t the silverware. Noted Laguna Pediatrician Green Dead Dr. Banyman Green, the fim pOdiatri- clan in Laguna Beach and long-lime volunteer physician throughout Orange County. died Tuesday al the age or 80. Literally hundreds of Laguna's children reteived care rrom Dr. Green betv.·een 1945 and 196S when he practiced. on Beach Street. Following retirement, Dr. Green spent two days a v.>ttk at the Children's Hospital of Orange County as a volunteer in the pediatric unit. He also served on the medical faculty at the UC Irvin e Cal ifornia CoUege of f\.1edicine until 1971 . "He was just a wonderfu l, wonderful man." recalled Ann C.ook, a supervising nurse at Children's Hospital. Funeral services for Dr. Green \\'ill be held 3 p.m. Saturday at Pacific View Chapel. Newport Beach. The Rev. Baird Coffin of St . Mary's Episcopal Church, Laguna Beach. will officiate. Dr. Green is survived by his widow. Laura. or lhe fam ily home, 31291 Holly St. and two sons. William Gordon or Glendale and Philip Gort.Ion of Palos Verdes. After receiving his medical degree from the University of Virginia in 1917, Dr. Green entered the U.S. Army and at - tained the rank of Captain during World War I. f'ollov.·ing the war, Dr. Green moved to Colorado and became a full professor of medicine at the University of C-Olorado. He was associated with the Children's Clinic in Denver between 1922 and 1930, Dr. Green moved to Riverside in 1930 and practiced there until 1945, when he moved to the Laguna--arta: Dr. Green retired from full-time prac- tice in 196.S due to health reasons but re- mained active with lhe Children'.s Hospital. He was affili ated with the American Board of Pediatrics, American Acadernv of Pediatrics, AJ pha Omega Alpha and th e Orange County Medical Association. The family suggesls contributions to the outpatient services department of Children's Hospital . Elderly Called Pioneers . C. Chief Viau I~ Company agricultural vice president Bill WUllams, l•!t, shows rancb corn ~sslnll as part or tour by Lord John Mac Ra• an d host WUIJ4m Rbodes &rvey Jr. or Newport ~acb. Lord Ma c Rae is chief or Ille worldwide cW1 or Scots whose ramlly lineage allows them to wear the Mao Rae lartaJl and ls endll>g an American gathering of the clan ';Vlth a visit with Harvey. Lord Mac Rae breeds sheep in Scotland and Lady Mao Rae Is k~own !or her large herds ol. wWte, heavy- weight Charlois cattle wWch the Irvine Company may 1mpol1 to beef up Ote slze or ranch steers. Professor Says 'People Valuable Without Working' By JOHN ZAU.ER °' "" Dfllft' "'"' sr.n Turning the t.bles on conventional oplnioo, a noted USC prof<S90t' declared today In Anaheim tbat thls coontr;'s old poople "m lbe real pioneers of the future." ''The tlme ii not far olf whto m~t people will be: retiring at age 4S or 50," said James E. Peterson, of the. Geton· tology Center ol the Univenlty ol Soulhern C.Ufomi~. "These people will need to learn how to make use ol lltlJ added ltlsure time," be .said. 4'Tht old people o( today Art: C3rrylng the burden of finding out what all the rest of U! are going to have to be doing in the next 20 or 30 years." The problem l.s more difficult than It sounds at first, be said. "calvinlstlc America says thit a person has no value W\less he Is being productive." Therefore, Pete.non said, today's old people must work out a new role for themselves that woold permit them to grow internally and to have value withou t working • - Peterson disagreed vehemently with those who say old people are inc1P'tble of meeting the challenge of continued usefulness. On the c:onltary they argued that senior citizens ~ve resources that are badly needed In society today. ''Tht'tr great plus is ability to tell what Is significant from \\'hat is not,'' he said "F'or want of a better word we call that wlsdom." He further Jrgued that this Y.1sdom of olcl people was not affttted Uy decreasing (Ste AGING, 1'1110 !\ . ' --• Covt -went up 5.7 percent In terms of dolla rs, the school dlstrlct outshot the city by $4.5 million. lt ap. pears much of the increase is due to Three Arch Bay's revaluation, The 525 parcels in Three Arch 8ay last year carried an assessment ot $5 million. tr lhe assessment increase this ye1r averages SO percent -as 90me claim tt will -the new valuation may top $7.& million. · According to Three Arch Bay official!,, the new assessment figures will not be compiled for at least another week. Police Ask Reasons h1 Suicide By JACK CHAPPELL Of tM 0ettt 'I"" Sttft' A vagabond life ended with a gunshot and police investigators today are asklnl "why?" Jerry H. Grenoble, 28, an ttlneranf ca rpenter, led police patrolmen on a hlgh speed chase from Newport Beach to Laguna Niguel where he · committed suicide Monday as offlcen closed In. Coroner's officials said today an autopsy conflrmed cause of death was a si ngle shot fired through the man'• mouth. Toxicological studies are pending and no Indication for the man's erratic behavio r could be given. The incidem. began in Cameo Shores in Corona de! ~1ar when a woman found Grenoble talklng Incoherently to her g. year-old grandson. Police reports In= dicated the man claimed to be God. The woman called police. Two police units were dispatched and en route , spotted Grenoble's b 1 u. e Volkswagen. distinctive due to a ahat. tercel rear window. Patrolmen attempted to slop the car • but alter at first pulling over. Grenoble drove aw ay at high speed as officen 8P" proached. The pursui t began with hli'O uniUJ from Newport Beach radioing for help from the force's helicopter. In LagW'I& Beach. Patrolman Terry Temple gave chase and four cars roared through downtown Laguna Beach. Leaving Laguna, two Cali!o'"llla Highway Patrol vehicles joU,. ed in. During the chase, officers re-ported seeing Grenoble handle the revolver. Radioed reports at the time indicated of,. ficers believed he may have been firing the gun at his pursuers. Sheriffs officers, investigating the act of suicide, said today there is no evidence to indicate Grenoble fired at anyohl ,othe r than himself. Police did not fire oa the car. according to official reports. The end of the chase and Grenoble'• li fe came at the entrance to the Laguna Niguel "The Shore.s" housing develop- ment. The blue Volkswagen careened oft the road followed by the police unit driven by Newport Beach Patrolman Charles ~lorln, which crashed into a block wall. As other poUce unlts closed In, one of. ficer jumped to the top of the wall and with a two-handed stance, drew a beat Of\ Grenoble v.·ith his service revolver. Another officer covered the car with a shotgun, and Laguna Patrolman Temple approached the man In the car who stiR held T~e revolver in his left hand. Temple took the weapon first , then the other orficers approached and Grenoble, still alive. was lirted from the car and fSee PROBE, Page ZI Oruge Ceut After early morning fog clouds, Orange Coast skies will brighr and sunny on Temperatures along ""'--·· be In the upper 60s, but furthtr ffi.. land tbe thermometer Y.111 reach 90 degrees. Lows for tonight will be bet.-.·een SS and 65. INSIDE TODAY Coni.m.uni.s.L 11u1tt1.ers shelled Pl1nom Penh twice today, inflict· ino casualties and da:mage1 dt• spite U.S. air strikt1. See ttoru1 Pagt 4. "' ... _ """'' ' ....... ' l...M. ...,.., • ,....,.. .. ,, a.ti"' II M~ftHll ,.... M C•tll9flll1 t N1lltMI ....... 4, 1 Gii,--C';-II °''°'" C-ty t~I' C'ftllf!M .,_.. Sl'l'lll ....... M C~ • S-'t 11-M Cr•H_.. • Dr. S~ 14 0.1111 111 .. lf.. II SIMI! ......... ...... l!fl..0.1 '"' • ,............ ,, ·~!Pl-'-H-1' ,......,. •1' l'illllttl U.tJ ....... • 1'191' IM lt1K91"t II ..._,., ..... 11-1'6 "--» ... """' •. ' A• LNftn )I • • .. ... .: 2 DA1LV PIL.OT LB Wtdnt~ay, J11ty 25, 1CJ7J I" ------ From Page 1 AGING ... mental ability. "We have 20 y'an: of rtsearch that show there 111 no significant loss or rnen· tat ability for the \'ast majority -Of old people. "Tests show thflt lhe re:sponse time for pld people dotil 1low do'A'Z1. But because !>Ider people have experience they do not need to go through :lll the mental prOl..'- esses that young people do. "('.Qnsequcntly, v.·hi.lc old people are !llowtr\ they are also n1orc efficient. One ·cancels the other." He concluded thnl "This research has · destroyed the myth Iha! there ls a ''Signific:lnt loss of ntcntal ability from ag· ·ing. There ls not." · Peterson also sought to overturn tht :Uita tbat old people are incapable of tenderness or sex. Rigo'rous scientific experiments, he .1aid, have shown that "old people can .and ought to have a life of ~ndemess )'·ell lnto tbeir 80s." ~ Further, be said, research shows that old people need tender relationships . He cited experiments that show mar· Ji~ older personJ have a much lov•er sickness ral.e than orics living alone. "The rule Is either to love or be sick,'' "be said. "So if you remain isolated, you 1 can be sure that you are going to become sick either physically or 1ncntally." '· FromPqel ., ,:~FENCE ... • ~nstruction 1'lursday and notified coun· !'iy building lnspectot'! who have bet11 in· ~· ~·cs!lgating it since. ·.:. n>e fence. according to one inspector. was built to replace an earlier one 'destroyed by surf. r 1be Lagunita fence is the third J>each ~(.'(lflstruction that has hit snags \.\1l'h the !county in the past year. ,. Lasl summer, a barbed wire ft>nce \\'as ~illegally erected atop a portion or the , :seav•all at Blue Lagoon, just south of : ~gunita. The fence \Vas removed on ···order of the building department. . : A legal battle also has sprouted over : !construction or a fence near Aliso Beach. : 1 The county has filed suit against B.l·I. ;. !Blankenship, 31025 S. Coast Highway, for '1 yerection of a chain link fence surrounding two large concrete pillars that support 1 the palatial home. FronaPGfJel ' BOMBING ... •. reference to an agreement for a cutoff or • Jurther American military activity in Indochina. .. Both bou!lelS of Congress have voted to \cut.off funds for the bombing, but under an aii-ment with President Nl100 lhe halt will be delayed unUI Aug. 15, alter ; "'hich time congressional approval will r~ reqolrtd (or further bombing. The suit \\'as brought by Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman, a freshman Democrat, and !he three Air Force men baaed in Guam. It soughi to have the combat operaUons declared unconstitutional on the ground! that the President usurped Congress' power to declare war. Burt Neuborne, assistant legal director of the American Civil Uberties Union. which i:epresent,eq the plaintiffs, argued • &haL "the eJ~e_ branch lacks the ~wer to wage war in the 8bse~ of un· mistakably clear congressional authorization.'' Asst. U.S. Attorney James Porter. , chief of tije civil division of the Brooklyn office. said in arguing for dismissal of the case that Coogress, in effect, kneY.' . .an along about the bombing. .• "I'm saying that as a matter or fact .jhis is part and parcel or a war that has continued. for many years. Now one 'phase of that war is conttnutng," he said . . . The three officers in the suit are Ge.pi. .~afl\e6 H. Strain. 34, of Chickasha. Ola.: Capt. Afichael E. Flugger. 29. or Ne1v York and Lt. Arthur Watson , 25, of St. : Paul, ?\-Unn. • . i Garbage Strike Ends LOS ALTOS (AP I -A settlement has ~ bten reached in the onc-Oay garbage : strike by some 50 sanitation workcr5 in n : 251}.square--mile area of the San Fran· : Cisco Peninsula. About 100.000 residences : ~·ere without garbage !ervlce '>''hen con· • tract negotiations with the Los Altos ; Carbage Co. broke off early Tuesday. J j OU.Mel COAST " DAILY PILOT TJM 0r.,... cu" GAILY PILOT, wllh ... hie" It <11nllllliecl 1119 M.w1-Pt•t, It pUbllsNll lt\I .. Ort~ (O•tl Pllblltlllfll ~. S.0. ,.,. """'"' ••• pvll!1"-1, ~., llVOUQll IFrlcl•v. rot COlll Mftf, N'""""I leacl'I, H..,,11"''°" llHCl'lfll-l1ln Vtlley. LIQ""• 8Md'I, l"'lntfs-dl91MoU. ....., S.n Clem~ntor/ San J..,... C°1pl"rtM. A •Inti. '"lellll «111111<1 It llUIMi.Md lal11r•1y1 ..a hridtyJ. T!>e prlMllMlt 111tb!111\lflcl Jlltnl II " JJll Wal ••Y SlrMt, c .. 1. Mftf, Ctlllornla, nt.M. ll:oliort N. w,,, Pr•llttM ....i PVlllltl\tt J1tlr II. Cwl•v VICI l",...Wlnl 11'1111 a-11 Mt""Ot!" n.111 •• 1e ••• 11 llllJOf Th-11 A. M ~11hi11e M.,, .. lnt 11•1tw Ch 1rl•1 H. L••• ll:lct.1....t r. 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That policy would change only if con· ditionJ in the pursuing of!icers' opinions became too hazardous. "It's a damn touchy area. \Ve have to rely on the good sense of the officer," he said. Looking at past chases and what could have been done was like "Monday.mom· ing quarterbacking," he said. Larson's opions were repeated by local law en- forcement supervisors. Police officers from three agencies engaged in an 8Q. to 00.mile per hour pursuit of a "suspicious person" from Newport Beach along congested Pacific Coast Highway through d o w n t o w n Laguna Beach. South Laguna and to Laguna Niguel where the cha.st ended in a crash and the suicide or the man that poli<:i! pursued. Laguna Beach Police Capt. David Brown said today his department's policy was that o~ an officer begins a chaS<! he'll stay with it until It ends, if at all ~ible. • Brown said common sense on the part of the officer was relied on not to en· danger innocent persons. In such a case. a pursuing officer might "shut down" on a chase, if the offense were minor. "If it becomes unsafe, the officer Y.1i\I back off. It's something that Is very dif· ficult to come out with a hard and fast rule on," said Newport Beach Police Lt. Ed Cibbarelli. LI. Cibbarelli said the Newport ·Beach chase was being investigated. The judg· ment of the Newport Beach poUce patrolman ln continuing the pursuit y.•as being investigated ''routinely,'' The Newport Beach P o I i c e Department's helicopter v•as on the chase scene and could observe lhe suspect handling a pistol while driving the car. he said. • No one was injured in the ·II-mile chase, although potiCi! reported that on· coming traffic on Coast Highway had been forced off the road to avoid head-on collisions with the fleeing vehicle. · "Once you start, you don't stop. The of· ficer has to use all due caution. You can't let a guy get away just be~use he splits oo you," said Newport Comnulnlty Reta· lions officer-Stan Bressler. "We don 't want to kill anybody as th e result of a pursuit," CHP Lt. Larson said. l'ro111 Page l PROBE • • • handcuffed. No suicide shot was heard. and at first it was thought he had been injured in the chase when the car sto~ ped. "\\'e arc still trying to uncover the man's background aod why he fled lhe officers." Ne\.\'J>Ort Detective Capl Don Oyaas said today. Oyaas said the man's presence in Newport was being investigated in con· nection with other unsolved crimes, in- cluding the strangulation death of 11- ycar--0\d Linda Ann O'Keefe in early Ju. ly. However, he said there appears to be no connection between the t\.\'O, and that Grenoble's physical appearance appears to be '"dissimilar" to that of the suspect in the O'Keefe case. Sheriffs Sgt. Bob Recd said today his investigation of the suicide turned up nothing to explain the wild behavior of the dead n1an. Coast Guardsmen Accused in Plot To Kill Agents NE \V YORK (UP l ) -five Coast Guard enlisted men were charged today lvith conspiracy in an alleged plot to n1urder t\\"O Coast Guard lntelllgeucc agents in· \'estigating them for narcotics Involve· ment. Three suspects were arrested by FHI agents in a Grecn"·lch \~illagc bar AS they allegedly tried to set up the murders and the ot~r two were taken into custody at the. Coast Guard station on Governors Island in New York · Harbor, headquar- teNl of the 1st Army. t\ Co.isl (iu:irrl 5pok~man said lhe un· iclcntifird Intelligence agents had ~en lnvestlgattng the fi\'e ror "use. pos.1tS· sion or sale of narcotics or dan~ernus drui::~ -LSD. cocaine. marijuana and some heroin." The suspects arrested In r-1anh11ttan were identified u Seaman Recruit Roger Rnw!'On, 22. of Panama City, Fla.; Se11:- man 3rd class Roger C. Le Sueur, J9. of Canby, Ore., and Sellman Timothy Ut? Keen, 19, of West Colombia, S.C. Fireman Apprentlct 'nmothy \\'. ~1c· Donald, 18, of Lan!dale. Pa., was arrest . ed by FBI •1ento Tue>day nlghl oo Gov· emors Tsland . Agents todAy arrested Seaman ApprenUce James J. ~lcGough . 19, a British cltlzen from Rouhncrt Park. Calif., on Govemon tslnnd. Cally Pllet Jltll Ptttff> SUMMER TIME AND THE LIVING IS EASY, AT LEAST FDR THESE TWO YOUNG LADIES WHO WERE SYMETRICALLY SUPINE Vandals Ignite Rec Center Fire Iii Huntington By TERRY CO \'U..LE Of t111 01Ur Pilot Stilt Flames, apparently ignited by vandals. destroyed the office and ripped through the roof of the HWllington Continenta l recreation center early !his n1oming in Huntington Beach. Firemen said the b I a z e erupted shortly before I a.m. in the recreation building of 1he city's oldest condominium conununity at 19801 Brookhurst St. No one was injured, but firemen on the scene said the blaze was one of the big- gest this year and destroyed 25 perctnt ($20.000 worth) of the rec reation com- plex. Five fire fighting units fought the blaze and finge rs of fire were already poking through the roof when they arrived. lt took 31 firemen 15 n1inutes to C<Jntrol the inferno. "\Ve feel the fire was set deliberately, apparently by vandals who broke into the manager's office, ransacked the files and scattered them all over the floor," Capt. Roger Hosmer said this morning. lie said the vandal or vandals ap- parently set fire to the scattered files. and the flames spread quickly throughout the building. Firemen and police arson in\·estigators are still checking the building for further in formation. Hosmer said investigators are not sure of the motive for the vandalism or blaze. since valuables are not kept in the office. The recreation hall is owned by the residents of Huntington Continental No. l . No bomes or neighboring buildings \vere damaged. Heroin, Pot, 33 Seized i1i Drug Raid in Mexico ~IEhlCO CITY (AP) -~lexican narcotics agents 6eized nearly eight tons of marijuana, five kilos of heroin and ar- rested 33 alleged drug traffickers in northern and western ~lexico in 72 hours, the attorney general's office said Tues· day. The office did not estimate the value of the confiscated drugs. It \Vas the largest federal anti· narcotics coordinated action since a raid in Sonora stale last month reportedly broke up what authoritie! described at the time as the biggest drugs and merchandise smuggling center i n northern Mexico. ,Agents and soldiers made the drug s~iiures and arrests in the states of Baja California, So~ora1 Chihuahua , !\Uchoacan and Nayarit. regarded ns prime areas for marijuana and poppy cuHivatlon. All of the .persons arrested, lnclud!ng tY.'O women, arc !\lexicans and \\'ere caught in homes or driving vehicles. The largesl single marijuana con· fiscalion occurred in the villag~ of Apat· 7.ingan in the state of l-1ichoacan. 200 miles y.·est of }.fexico City "~ere agents seized six tons of unprocessed marijuana along \.\"ilh 14 kilos of maMfuana seeds. four rifles and two revolvers. Three persons y.·ere arrested there. The ·othet 1a·rge marijuana haul came in Tijuana y.•here agents seized 433 kilos flf the \\'ced and arrested one man. Extradition Refu sed SAN JOSE. CoS!a Rica (UPil -111<' highest court in Costa Rica rejected n U.S. request Tuesday for the extrediUon of fugitive financier Robert L. Vesco In- dicted In a cMminal case lnvol~lng money donated for the re-election of President Nixon. 'The ruling left Vesco. \Yhti fled to lhis Central An1erican state while under a federal indi ctment free to ll\'e in COSl.a Rica U he chooses. ' 17 Marijuana Plants Zoorn VAJ;LEY CENTER (APl -Sher· iff'~ Deputy Alan Fulmer says he round 17 marijunna plants as high M nine feel each. A 32·year-old carpenter and his 22-year-old wife were arrested In their trtller nearby. The marlju.ana plants, !&id Ful· mer after the confiscation Tuesday. wt?:re "the IArgesl 1've ever seen,·• with stalks two inche., In dianH:tcr . Mesa Man Tells His Side Of Atla11tis Expeditio11 B_v JOHN ZALLER QI lh1 l)Mlr 1"1111 Sl•ff Until tv.·o months ago. Bob lliggins of Costa ~-fcsa thought he n1ight be one of the nlcn to rcdisco\"er the lost cootinl!nt of Atlantis. As an assist<'lnt director of the Ancient i\1editcrranean Research Associa.tion, he "·as to lead an under'A'aler diving team to sc.oor the ocean floor of[ the coast· or Cadiz. Spain. "It was a real exciting idea," he says, ··~nd it 1~oold have increased my reputa· tion greatly if ii had 'A"orked out. But then r was dropped suddenly from the project just before we were to leave for Spain." Higgins says he still hasn't been given the official reason for his tennination. Bul now lhat his former associates arc getting attention in S1>ain, he talks freely about the expedition he almost headed. and the one that went in his place. "At one point, we had 20 professors lin- ed up to give us the expertise we need· ed ." he says. "But now most of them have become separated from the project." \Vith a certain bitterness, he adds, Hospital Given $100,000 Gift From Irvine Unit A $100,000 donation from the James Irvine Foundation to Saddleback Com· munity Hospital v.·i\1 be used to purchase radiology equipment, hospital officials ha\"c announced. Saddlel>ack llospital. located at 23561 Paseo de ValcnCia, Laguna Hills is scheduled to open in September. ' "This very · generous gift is ap- preciated." Frank J. Schaeffer. president of the hospital board of directors. said or ttlC-frvine Foundation's don a Ii on . "Statistics show that one out of evtry four patients y,·111 require some type of treatment through the radiology depart· ment." · The dcpartn1cnt at Saddleback, Schaef· fer said, will have three fully.equipped >..· ray rooms. a special procedures room and 28 other treatment areas. OPIM ' .. ' "Bill 0 Fa1Tell wouldn 't know Atlantis from a hole in the ground without those experts." Farre\J is a former partner of Jliggins in Scuba Limited. of Costa ~1esa . As liiggins tells it, the original purpo.se or lhc ~fediterranean liesearch Associa· lion "'as twofold. First. it was to bring 150 studen ts to Cadiz to undertake a six·week. college- le\•e\ course on ancient Atlantis. The course was to be taught jointly by 20 in· lemational experts and given six units of semester credit · through Pepperdine University. The fee \\'as S2.850. And second, the project sought to rediscover e\'ldC'nCe Of the fabled Jost continent. Higgins was to head ,the scuba diving tean1, and a deep-sea bell was to be brought in through Scripps Institute of Oceanography in San Diego . Professors and students -20 of whom Higgins taught t~ scuba dive in a pre.trip series of meetings -\\'ere to cooperate in developing and testing theories about Atlantis. ~tany of these plans hal{e.. now fallen through. according to infdrma!ion Hlg· gins has received. A shortage of students led to a shortage of money to hire experts. the deep-sea diving bell never materialized, a'nd the leader of the research team also left the project, Higgins believes. Hi~ins also says the project head. Maxine Asher. was relying increasingly on paraps.rchology and ESP in searching for Atlantis, which gave the whole pro} etc a "bizarre" aspect. "I'd really llke to believe their claims that they have found new evidence on Atlantis," Higgins says. "But the an· nouncements came too soon after they arrived to start work." _ Also, he points out . they could have. ac· contplished very little \\'llhout the deep-- sea bell. .. "I have a feeling they're relying very strongly on the original theories that brought ~b_em to Cadiz i~ the first place." In adchtion. the expedition has run into trouble y.•ith the Spanish government. 1t has been forbidden by authorilics to use its boats, and noted Spanish archeologists have published reports saying that the American claims are a "hoax." "I'm sorry lo hear this. because I could easily have been over there n1yself." liiggins says. "But I'm a!raid I have to agree that they probably haven't found Atlantis yet.., Duck Feet Fins from 6.95 to 10.95 Bon Aire ~ , Skim Boards " 10.95 ~ Acrylic Wann Up Suits 21.95 Planners Given Revised Niguel Tract Proposal A revision on a 29.5-acre tract in l..aguna Niguel adjacent to Dana Point ,,·as presented to the Orange County Planning Commission Tuesday in a discussion item. The tract ·drew angry reactions from Dana Point residents along Chula Vl!ta Drive when It first came up before the commission a month ago. . 'fhe residents said the tract plan, etll· 1ng for 189 townhouse units would block their oce~n views and ~reate traffic hazards on their streets. ~ Tuesday Ron M11ler, a repruen· tat1ve of Avco Community Developers, Inc.. presented his proposed changts after talking with most of the Dana Paint homeowners indlvldually. He rearranged the horn~ planned for the lop terrace, making them single- st~r~ instead of l \V~story, an d ehm1nated 12 units By turning the .mits around on their grading pads, Miller said he was able to cre~te view corridors for the ChuJa Vista residents. · He also proposed dropping grades ty,·o lo four f.~ on the top row of townhousea, cmphas1z1ng that he had no legal r~sponsibillty lo preserve the Dana Poin t views. T~ugh no action \\'SS taken1 on the revised tract, planners approved fl.filler 's attempts so far but questloned whether he. had done enough. ''If you y.·anl lo lock yourself into a certain style of home and street pattern th~t's yo~ choice," Planner Shirley Gr;tndle said. "Obviously you don't want to start egeln whlch might get a better result." Planner Bart Spendlove, representlUve of the area under discussion, urged ihat the traffiC patlerna be studied and a possible cuJ..<fe..sac for La Cresti Drive at the comer of the Avco tract near an elementary school be considered to temper existing auto speeding in the. area. Strike Authorized DELANO (AP) -Mare than 2 000 United Fann 'Vorkers Union members meeting here authqrized a strike If con- tract talks bcty.·een the UF\V alll;I Delano area grape growers break down. The unanimous voice vote was taken Tuesday night at ''40 acres," UF\V Delano area headquarters. CLOSID SUNDAY Tennis Shoes 7 .95 up Tennis Rackets 4.95 up Tennis Balls 7 .95 doz. Tennis Racket Stringill 6.00 to 18.00 Hand.ball Gloves & Bans RacquetbaU Racquets Table Tennis Paddles Volleyballs & Nets Basketba.lls & Backboards Soccer Balls Baseballs r. SoftbaRs Baseball Shoes Acrylic Sweaters 4.95 Gym Shorts & Shirts Laguna Swim Trunks Speedo Swim Suits l'j".--w:: ... 1.1~~~'"'!:0!¥ .,,.. '"'""' ___ _ Door Bar Gyms bumbeH & Barbell Sets Hand Grips -Chest Pulls Ankle Wei2bts Tennis Dresses-12.95 up Tennis Shorts 5.99 up Tennis Shirt$ 5:95 up BasebaR Mitts - Balls -Shirts AR Purpose Shoes 9.95 up Football Sh~es Raleigh Bikes - Parts Tiras -Tubes Repairing 0 •n 9 to 6 -Closed Suncla 646-1919-538 Center, Costa Mesa . . • \ I • 7 --- Saddlehaek EDITION ,-' * VOL 66, NO. 206, 6 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES Elderly Called By JOHN ZALLER Of .. '*"' ..... Miff Tumln& tbe tabk!s on conventional opinlClo, a noted USC professor declared today lo 4nabelm that this country's old people "'are the real pioneers of the future." ''The Ume ls not far olf when most people will be retirinl at age '-5 or SO," said James E. Peterson, of the Geroo- tokCY Center of the University of Sootbem CaWomia. "Theoe people wlll oeed to learn how to Judge OKs Cambodian Bomb Halt NEW YORK (AP) - A federal judge today ruled that the U.S. bombing of Cambodia is unconstitutional and granted an injunction against further military operationa there. U.S. District Court Judge Orrin Judd ruled In a suit ,brought by a Brooklyn congresswoman and .three Air Force of- ficers that such operations were. un- coostitutional w i th o u t congressional authorization. (Related Story, Page 4) He stayed the executton of his order unUI Friday at 4 f..m. to allow the government to appea . Judd reserved dects:ion in the suit July g bit said he would do his best to decide J.e_ issue _before it became moot, a reference to an agreement for a cutoff of further American military activity in Indocb1na. Both houses of C.Ongress have voted to cut <if fnnds for the bombing, but wider an igreement wUh President Nixon. the halt will be delayed tmlil Aug. 15, after which time congressional approval will be r<qulred for further bombing. The suit was briluibt by Rep. Etliabeth Holtzman, a freabman Democrat, ang the tbree Air ·~orct mea'bued lo,GWUll:' Jt sought to have the combat operaUom declared tmconstituflonal on the grounds that the President usurped Coilgress' power to declare war. make use or this added leisure time," be said. "The old people of today are carrying the burden of finding out what all the ~ of us are going to have to be doing in the next 20 or 30 years." The problem is more di!Ocult than it sounds at first , be said. 1'Calvinislic America says that a person has no value Wlless be is being productive." Therefore, Peterson said, today's old people must work out a l_!eW role for Clan Chief Visits themselves 1hat would pennlt them to grow internally and to have value without working. Petersen disagreed vehemently with those who say old people are incapable of meeting the challenge of continued usefulness. On the contrary they argued that senior citizens have resources that are badly needed In society today. ~ "Their great plus is ability to tell what i~ significant from what Is not," he said. Burt Neubome, aulstant legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union, which npresented the plaintiffs, argued that "the executive branch lacks the po\ftr to wage war In 1he absence of un· miJtabbly clear congressional authorization.'' Asst. U.S. Attorney James Porter, chief of the civil divt.sioo of the Brooklyn office, said in arguing" for dismissal of the case that Congress, in effect, knew .U along about the bombing. "I'm saying that as a matter of fact (Seo BOMBING, Pap !) Irvine Company agricultural vice president Bill \Villiams, left, shows ranch corn processing as part of tour by Lord John Mac Rae and host William Rhodes Harvey Jr. of Newport Beach. Lord Mac Rae is chief of the worldwide clan of Scots whose family lineage allows them to wear the Mac Rae tartan and is ending an American gathering of the clan with a visit with Harvey. Lord Mac Rae breeds sheep i~ Scotland and Lady Mac Rae is known for her large herds of. white, heavy· weight' Charlois cattle which the Irvine Company may import to beef up the size of ranch steers. Turquoise Van Paint Seen as Murder Clue 'By AR111UR R. VINSEL ot .. Dllfy ,, ... St•ff Samples of an unusual turquoise paint used oo a van 10Ught as the suspect vehi· cle in Corona del Mar's Linda Ann O'Keefe murder three weeks ago are being carried by Southern California lawmen today. A secood missing party to the •!>' parently voluntary' abduction that ended lo death for the pretty 1<:boolgirl -a mystery bicyclist -i3 being sought as a possible witness. Intensive interrogatkin of. two prin- cipals whO are now virtually certain they saw Linda Ann get Into the van J uly 6 has Jed to rather distinctive composite drawings of the suspect. San Clemente ertlst Sindy Martin ex· ecuted the drawings of a curly-haired man with a rather long face and droopy eyelids during long sessions with the witnesses. The key, police stlll believe, is the van. rnvestigators privately d i s c 1 o s e d several days ago that paint samples believed to be as near as possible to the unique color had been placed in patrol cars. Detective Capt. Donald Oyaas says the color ls uncommon. · "It is a slightly darker shade than the surface color of a Sears' service van," he explained today. The two key witnesses whose names have not been revealed also proYided police with a vague description of a (See CLUES, Pas• !) Beef s~ar~iiy Bargain Price.s Create Shortage __ ly UnJ™' Pl'ftl lntamational President Nt.00'1 Phlse IV economic plan is making bee! a better barpln -so now beef is getting scarce. . Under Plase IV, beef Is the only food Item whose pnces are frozen , Ju the price for other Items goes up, beef becomes, compara· lively, a better bargain. But It's beause It's . a bargain that's causing the shortage. The price Is low enough to au..e prnducers to bold beef oil the mar~et -waiting !or higher prices. The freeze on beef prices ends Sept. 12. , . "There will be a scartity of red beef and •<al,' said Lloyd Futdt, meat beyer for United Food Center's In Houtson. "It Is cost· 1ng the paclcers 82 cenls a pound to process It and dellver It to the 111orea. But their celling Is at 74 cents." ' Hospital Given $100,000 Gift From Irvine Unit A Sl00,000 donation from the James Irvine Foundation to Saddleback Com- munity Hospital will be used to purchase radiology equipment , hospital officials have announced. Saddleback Hospital , located at 23.S61 Paseo de Valencia, Laguna lfills, is scheduled to open in September. "This very generous gift is ap- preciated," Frank J. Schaeffer, president of the hospital board of directors, said of the Irvine Foundationts don at ion . "Statistics show that one out of every lour patients will require some type of treatment through the radiology depart- ment." The department at Saddleback, Schl:ef- {er said, will have three fully.equipped X· ray rooms, a special procedure3 room and 28 other treatment areas. S11spect Seized In 'Execution' ' BRODERJQ\1?.P1 -A 23-yoar-old Clovis man is being held In lieu of '50,000 ball in the eiecution-style murder of a Fresno man J uly 3 at the Port of Sacramento. 'David ·Clyde 1tfc0acken was held to amwer on the murder charge Tuesday arter a two-day hearing in the Broderick Justice Court. The body of Karl Brich von Der Ahe , 40, of Fresno, was f()und in front of A '>''are'house ill Broderick across the Sacramento R1Yer from d o w t o w n Sacramento. tnvestlgators said ll ap- peared he was roref!d up against a wall and then executed. "For want or a better word we call that wisdom." He further .u"gued that this wisdom of olc' people was not affected by decreasing mental ability. "We have 20 years of research that show there is no significant loss ol men· tal ability for the vast majority of old people. "Tests show that the response time for old people does slow down. l}ut because older people have e1perience they do not need to go through all the mental proc-- Today's Fl••' . N.Y. Stoe~ TEN CE~ ol Future~ esses that )'Ol.lng people do. "Consequently, while old people are slov.·er, they are also mqre efficient. One cancels the other." He concluded thal "Ttus research has destroyed the myth that there is a significant loss or mental ability from ag- ing. There Is not." Peterson also sought to overturn the Idea that old people are incapable of tenderness or sex. Rigorous scienlinc experiment!, he said. havt sJK1v.'TI that "old people can and ought to have a life of tendernest v.·rl\ into lheir 80s." F'urther , he said, research showa that old people nred tender relaUonihlpe. lie cited experiments that abo" mar-: ried older persons haYe a much k>wtr. sickness rate than one' living alone. ''The rule is either to love or be sick,". he said . "So if you remain Isolated. )'OU, t•:in ht> sure that you are going to become Sick either physically or mentally." ... Caspers Responds Panel Set on Viejo Closure Clash By JACK BROBACK Of ltl• DllTJ ll'llOI ll•ff Orange C.Ounty Fifth D i s t r i c t Supervisor Ronald W. Caspers vowed t~ day he will appoint a special corrunittee to try to resolve the present turmoil over closure of three streets in Mission Viejo. Caspers, reacting to angry accusations o{ residents Who have been picketing on Jeronimo Road. said the traffic and road problems which ex.isl in Mission Viejo are the result of poor planning and bad engineering in the past. "My desire is to meet the needs of the lrvi11e Fails To Hire Neiv Applicants ~°-'fJ~lm~~ for 'lbree ... houn mar nlghttefvtewing Wo planning department applicants ~ ad- journed without hiring either. Councilmen also set no addiliOl)lll meeting date between now and , (he regularly scheduled August 14 meeting. That suggests pursuit of applicai;rt.s for the director and assistant director of planning openings is continuing. Councilmen did, however , •engage In some public soul-searching a1 to why it is the largest master planned city in North America ls not attracting highly qualified candidates for its planning departmenl. Among reasons cited by the council were money, political intimidation of city staff and haste with which the city tradi· tionalfy seeks applicants for key city posts. The council diScussed, but took no ac- tion to amend, the job description for city planning director. The re<:ruitment brochure suggests a $24,000 per year salary but notes the final salary is negotiable. City Manager William Woollett Jr. was said today to have indicated some ap- plicants had 1withdrawn after asking w~at the city manager's salary was, feeling Irvine would not pay a plaMing director mo re than a city manager is paid. Councilman E. Ray Quigley Jr. said Tuesday it is his feeling planning dirr_c- tors ought to earn less than a city manager since a city manager "is responsible for the management of all of city government, including planning." Others on the council disagree. "lf planning is what we value most highly then we ought to pay for the plan- ning expertise the city deserves," Coun- cilwoman Gabrielle Pryor said today. Councilman Henry Quigley agreed sug· gesting more Oexibility in the ~u~ng ~f the planning director salary limits 1s needed. Mrs. Pryor noted that "lntlmldati~n" is perhaps too strong a word to des~1be council views on why top planners might not be seeking jobs in Irvine. "We have a reputadon for lntense citizen interest in planning that is shared by both the plaMlng commissioners and councilmen. It may .&ometimes appear as though we have a lack of mpect for a planner's professional opinion," Mrs. Pryor noted. The third concern, the brevity of lime for a search, was the only conctm coun- cilmen acted on. They acted by failing to .set a new meeting date . 'lbtlt give! Woollett more time to sttetn "three or four" new appUc.ants for the top planning spot. . If ready by the Aug. I~ meeting date, the , candidates might be interviewed then. lf not. the meeting ls expected to be cancelled. The only certain meetin~ date of the month is Aug . 28 when a city tax rate Is expected to be finalized , thret days prior to the deadline. A 33 ctnt levy is ex· pected to be repeated since by new state law it may not be raised. ' community," the supervisor s a i rl . "However. the community is presentl y divided in iU opinion . 1 hope the special committee will be able to find solutions which can bring accord am'.lng the con- ce rned Mission Viejo residents.'' Caspers said he will ask his newly ap- pointed Planning Conunissioner Bart Spendlove to serve as chai rman of the committee "to seek so lut lons to this very irksome problem ." Spendlove is a resi· dent of Mlssioo Viejo. The supervisor said other comm ittee members "'ill inc!ude tlli'O proponents 0£ the present road closures and two op- ponent s, R representati\·e from the Sado- dleback Area Coordinating Council, Mur· ra\· Storm . assistant road commissklaer .ind Carl Nelson. assistant county flood conlrC1l engineer. "The committee v.·ill be lnst11Jcted to meet as many times as necessary begin- ning immediately to prepare formal recommendations to be presented to lhe comrriunity in a publlc forum on Aug. 14 in :.1J ssion Virjo~" Casge;s said. Ile said he wou:J follow the forum wllh a request to lhe Board of Supervisors on .o\ug. 15 to implement the recom- mendations of the special commJttee. * * * * * * Traffic Co1nmittee De~es New Stop Sig11s in Viejo A req~,t that four-way stop signs be ~mo{.lled-•Hhe lntenictlon of Jmmlmo Road and Cordillera Drive, in 1-fission Viejo has been turned down by lht Orange County Traffic Committee. The committee reported that despite the fact that school children cross lhls busy intersection on their way to and from school. current traffic volumes, the accident history and tbe hazards do not justUy the four -way stop. It v.•as also staled that nationally recognized standards for installation of four·way stop signs are not met at this time. The committee suggested that the school distri~t provide buses to eliminate ' the need for children to croa Jeronimo Road. an arterial highway. -It wu abo urged that attendance area bollll:tartes be changed {or the same reason. In another action in lhe same area, the committee urged that rour·way signs be installed at the intersection of Trabuco Road and J\farguerile Parkway. The report said th.at current trafflc \'Olumes, accident history and nationally recognized standards for such in- stallations are met at this time. Jn a third action, the traffic committee ralled for the 111.!tallation or stop signs ori Selva Road at Pacific Coast Highway ln Laguna Niguel. It was noted that Coast llighway is considered to be a through route. Alternatives to Irvine General Plan Weighed Preliminary alternatives to Irvine general plan approaches to transports· lion, urban design, housing and other concerns will be outlined tonight by con- sultants Wilsey and Ham. Citize ns, city officials and general plan committee members are invited to com- ment and evaluate the alternatives dur- ing the Town Forum meeting called for 7:30 in city hall , 4201 Campus Drive. The alternatives. along with com- munity reaction lo them . will help shape the final form of the city's general plan ~ue for adoption In December. • C.Ouncilwoman Gabrielle Pryor urged residents to join in the Town Forum . "This ls the time to make a positive con- tribution to the general plan" as the proc· ess enters its final stages. Each plan alternative to be discussed tonight will have been reviewed by one of two citizens study groups. l Committees on population/economics , housi ng and environmental facton make up one Of the study groups. The other in- cludes the public facilities, circulation and urban design stud y bodies . Throughout today public agencies. city staff, plaming staff from the Irvine CLASSIFIED AD CLOSES THE SIIOW Thts show closed on opening night , but tht producer was thrilled : 1970 YAMAJIA Enduro, less than 1.700 mil es. Xln t cond. $400. (Phone No.) after 6. The motorcycle was sold the very fir st night the ad ran. Get your ad listed in the Dally Pilot cla!L,Uled progr31Tl , and sit back and )Vatch the show, Your opening night couJd close a sale for you, too Cti l1 the D111ly Pilot classlllC!d "boa office" now. The direct line -642-5678. ' . Com pany and UC Jrvlne haYe also discussed the general plan allematlves. Tonight the public is invited to add lt!I voice to those who will suggest to the plan ning consultants where regional transit systems will be located, for ex- ample. From 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wilsey and Ham repersentatives will outline the alternatives they have thus far detennU.. ed might be included in the final plan. The rest of the evening is to be devoted lo public evaluation of those ideas, a city spokesman said . Orange C...t Weather After early morning fog and low clouds, Orange C'.oast skies will be bright and sunny on Thursday. Tempe ratures along lhe coast wUI be in the upper 60!, but further in-. land the thermometer wUI reach 90 degrees. Lows for tonight will be between 55 and 65. INSIDE TODAY Communi.tt gum1e r1 shelled Phnom Penh twict todaw, inflict. big ca.sualtit:a and damages de- spite U.S. air strikes. See storv, PO{lt 4. Al T-s.nokt l l..M . ...,. • ........ 11 C•llltnll• I C•t-c-IJ CIQlll... ,,_.,. c-1n • c---. OMrll lttltc" ti Ifft.it! ll'l'lt I lftteft91-I n.1t flllftlnet JJ.t1 llw lt1t It.ctr• It '46!'ttc#t ll A• l.MM!tn M --. -.... Mtttnl ,...... 1' JNtleHI ""' t. 1 Or•-c-tJ 1 .. 1, l~IYI• ll'9tlw M SNrtt 21·M D,.t~ II ti.di~ ,.." Tt...,.th!I lf 1111...... ..... ........ . '#'""""" ....... " ... w.n. ..... .. , I. -· . . .. ~ DAll.V PILOT IS Judge Says Hulse , 19, Was Sane By TO~t UARLt.:\' ot .... hltt' .. 11.1 '''" A bri~( spell of "!rea.10111" fronl Slate prison ended today tor convicltid killer Arthur Cr1ig ''~100lt" Jiu!M! with an Orange Counly Superior Court judge'• ruling that he was sane \vhen he used a hatchet to inflict fatal injuries on a yoWlg ltrvice station attendant. ' Judge Byron K. ~lc~tlllnn made the rullng after study ing the transcript ot a 1971 trial in which Hulse, now 19, y,·as con\'lcted of the killing and for his role as •n accessory In the "devil cull" slaying pf ~11.lllon Viejo school teach er Flort!nce 'Nancy Prown. Hulse. at least 50 pound1 lighter than his trial day1 In the latt! Judgt! Ronald Crookshank'• courtroon1, di.splayed no emotion u be was on~ again committed to 1tale prison for life. The ruling agnln, closed a cast! reopen- ed last month wh~n Newport Beach at- torney Robert Green successfully argued before the Fourth District Court of Ap· ptals that there was judicial error In the janlty phase of Hulse'• murder trial. .. The Garden Grove youth was 0t1e of a ~ of trtnslenll rewlded up by lawmen i" June, 1'70, shortly after the killings of 1 fervlce station attendant Jerry Wayne l:arlin, 21, and f\.1rs. Brown, 31, of El ":toro. ~ The proaecution successfully alleged \hat Hu1le wielded the hatchet that ).!most decapitated the young attendant. j;arlin's body was found in a pool of blood :lt}side hia: santa Ana service station. ~ Bu1H drew a present term of one to Jive )'earl to be served concurrently with g.he lUe tenn he got from Judge P'O!>itshank for hls role as an accesliOry f1 tbe 114ying of Mrs. Brown. ; The scboolltacher wa1 pulled from her after abe drove lnto lhe Saod Canyon oad turnoff or lh-0 San Diego Freeway the gang of which Hulse was a mber leu than 24. hours after Carlin w11s murdered. It wu lettUled 11\ortly berore gang le•der SJeven Craig Hurd, now 22, was ruled to be lnlana that ahe wu murdered in an Irvine orange grove and her butchered body subjected to rites lhat in· duded the worship of Satan. Three other membus of the Hurd gang i!nW· 1Ulilimlil PNM terllll for 111• roles they played In both killings. ' Mary Pickford's : Death Report Was Incorrect Former l!ll>"le atar Mary Pickford Rog- era 11 very much alive and well today at her Beverly Hill• liOme which la bow and where ahe wa1 Monday when this news f referred to her In a court Jud t story u "lhe late a~teu." · DaUy Pilot regrt!ll the error 1tem- from inaccurate lnfonnatlon sup- by '" OraQ&e County Superior Cour t souroe. Mn. Rogers W81 the beneficiary o( a Judpent granting her nearly $62.000 In ! damages and $3,500 in Jay,•yers fees in action by Judge James F. Judge which olosed a lawsuit she filed against the Bret gener31 partnership in lat e 1970. Beverly HUll attorney Sul! Lawrence -has also pointed out that a cross-com· plaint related to the la"·suit involved Brek partners and in no y,·ay affected ·Mrs. Rogers . The actnu has never at any Ume own· ed property ln the Fallbrook are<t , Law· rcnce said. 2 Libhers Protest BERKELEY (AP) -Ty,·o y,•omen pro· tcstln1 alleged sex discrimination against them ln lhelr city jobs y,·ere removed Tuesday nJght by police rrom A HerkeleY City Council meeting where they \vere waving picket 1lgns and shouting. polire oald. OU ... I CO.t.IT 11 DAILY PILOT TIM°'"'*" Coli! DAILY "llJ>T, wl .. •lllcfl 11 c_I ..... ""° N•W\·Prtu, II "'*'"* ..,_ .._. Or•nve CNll .. \IMli.111"9 ~"\'. 5tlN'· ••NI C lliotoll ,,. M llt!Mll, /111.0fld.tw llttoUQll F•ld•r. '°' '".. MtMI, ~··""'1 •Ne!'>. Hllllll1'4it'fl &tMJ'l.lf-.. lfl Vt li.y, ltt- &.-cl'I, 1 ... i..11lffdlftoct ..... ''" c11 ......... , '-" J..-tl•l1tr-. A 1l<14lt r90iolll! ld!llot> k Pllbli1rwd 111~td1,1 1"11 Svncl1~1. TIM ..,1M1tyl .... lltlllfle •It"! II " J• Wt!I lef 1"1ott. C•I• MtM, Ct+llot•• .. , t-:N. flolt••• N. WeeJ , ....... "' """ f'\IOllO.llff J,,. I. 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He advocated that no less than 25 per- cent of the cutback be accon1plisbed In each of the three year• and suggested the biggest reductions be made In Europe. liowever A.1ansfleld said the ultimate decision of where to cut 1hould be left to ml\l tary commanders. ~fansfield was the first witness at a hearing on U.S. troop· levels in Europe being conducted by the Senate foreign relations 1ubcommltlet on artn8 control, chaired by Sen. Edmund S. Muskie (D· Ma ine ). uid he would Include home-ported naval unlll b.Jt not the 100,ooo-man neet off foreign shores. : Mansfield Aid the Unlt<>d ~totes ha1 rou&hlY 313,000 \roo~ lnJuropt, but 5'i4 quutions can alao bt}m·~!~. ~t tt.q 4S,000 in Thallantt,~ tit "'0kinawa1 42,000 in Korea, 8,oot.Jn T'a -, 11,000 In lhe Philippines, 18,000 In Japan, "or everi Bermuda where about 1,000 men defend our natianal lnlert!•ll." A .Bad Scene For Burglar Everybody has those days when just nothing goeo right, and that includes ·cat burglars too. Steve Packer, left, and Chris fl.1orrelli, both Uni-n1a11 will re1n ain In Irvine, Calif. for another two versity 1-llgh School seniors, Tuesday night dined n1an will rem ain in Irvine, Ca. for another two Muskie, in an opening statement, sup- ported fo rthcoming North Atlantic Trea· ty Organlzatlon-War11aw Pact negotla· tiona for mutual force reductions in Europe. Prowling through a Laguna Beach home early this morning a would· be thief filched a box of 1llverware hidden In a pantry, but ltiJ clumsy actlonJ awakened re1ldent Phyllis Bonnett , who pretended to be asleep when the man walked throug h her bedroom on his way out. with Miss Elizabeth Tudhope and Norn1an MrQueen, weeks. 'rhe Irvine to Irvine exchange students met both of lrvine, Scotland. The Uni High pair will at a University Park potluck supper sendof( .. spend a month in Scotland vi siti ng the ,__Pl_a_n_ne_d _____________________ _ Muskie said the subcommittee will ex- amine present policies "in view of our improved relations with the Soviell, in view of· our own economic problems, and In view of the failure of the now-pros- petOUI Europeans to assume a signlficantly larger share of the NATO burden." Mesa Man Tells His Side Of Atlantis Expedition By JOAN ZAl.1.ER 01 "" 0111, "lltl 1t1H Until two month! ago, Bob Higgins of Costa Mesa thought he might be one o! the men to rediscover the lost continent of Atlantis. As an assistant director of the An cient f.tedlt erranean Research Assoclallon, he was to lead an underwater diving team to scour the ocean floor off the coast of Cadiz. Spa in . "It \l:as a real exciting idcn.'' he says. •·and it y,·ould have increased my reputa- tion greaUy Jf it had worked out._ Bu t then I wail dropped suddenly from rhe project just before "'e .,.,·ere to lea\'e for Spain.·• Jliggins says he still hasn't been given the official reason for hi• tennina1\011. But now that his former 8.!IOC'iates are getting attention in Spain. he talks freely about the expedition he almost headed, and the one thal went in his place. "At one potnt, we had 20 professors lin- ed up to give w the eKpen.tse we need· ed," he aay1 . "But now most of them have become 1eparated from the project.'' With a certain bl!terness, ,.he adds. "8111 Farrell wouldn't know Atlantis from a hole in the ground wllhout those expe rts.'' Farrell Is a former partner of Higglns In Scuba Umited, of Costa f.lesa. As Higgins tells It, the original purpose ot the Mediterranean Research Assocla· tion was twofold. First, It wa.s to bring 150 students to Cadiz to undertake a six-wee k, college· level course on ancient Atlanti1. The course .,.,·as to be taught jolntly by 20 in- ternational experts and given six units of semester credit through Pcpperdine University. The fee was $2,850. And ieCOlld, the project sought to rediscover evidence of the fabled lost continent. lilggl ns was to head the scuba diving team. and a deep-sea bell was to be brought In through Scripps Institu te of Oceanography in San Diego. Profellsors and students -20 of whom Hi ggins taught to scuba di ve in n pre-trip series of meetings -were to c;.oope rate in de\'eloping and testing thcoriell about Atlantis. Many of these pl ans have now fallen through, according to inform ation Hig- gins hall received. t\ shortage of students led to a shortage of money to hire experts. the dee~sea div ing bell never materialized, and the leader of the research team also Jefl the project, lliggtn1 believes. IIigglns also says the project head. ~Iaxine A'Mler. y,·all relying lnrrcaslngly on parapsychology and ESP In senrching for Atlantis, which gave the whole proj· etc a "bizarre'' aspect. "I'd n~all y like to belteve their claim~ that they hftve found new evidence on Atlantis." Higgins says. ''Dllt th e an- nouncements came too soon after tJ1ey arrived to start work ." Also, he paints out , they could ho ve ac- complished very little without the deep- sca beIL . "I have a feeling they're relying very strongly on the orig inal theori es thnt brought them to Cadiz In !he fi r~t place." ln ~ddillon •. the expedition has run Into Irvine Offering Youth Programs Organized ac:tlvllles for fllemenu1ry school 11,11;e youngslers continue to be of· fered by the Irvine city recr111:a1lon department in two locatlont, aftemoo1\S from I to 5 p.m., daily through Aug. 17. Supervised playground 11ctlviU~ are offered at 1Jnlverslty Park Elementary School on Sandburg Way, 11nd In Preslf.'y Park, W1lnut Avenue. Offerings Include art• and crarts, table games. trRCk and field evenll, sports clinlct. playground RRmeA , 1e.8sonal aporll o.nd tpeclnl cvenll and contl"tts. No regl1tratlon ii required . F'or In· fnrmalion c1ll lhe city recrl!l.lion deJl8rl · ment staff at 833·3840. trouble with the Spanish government. lt has been forbidden by authorities to use Its boats, and noted Spanish archeolog!sts have published reports saying that the American claims are a 4'hoax." "l'm sorry to hear th!•, because I could easily have been over there myself." Higgins 1ay1. "But I'm afraid I have to agree that they p_robably haven't found Atlantis yet.'' Pounding Surf Fro1n Hurriccuie .May Hit Coast The U.S. \Veather Service tod ay warn- ed Or_11.nge Coast lifeguards to get rea4y lor the onslaught of Hurricane Emily, a breezy belle now hovering off the southern lip of Baja California. Gu,rds at both HWltiDgitn:Bt!ach and Newport Beach have i:itready reported surf of five to six feet -.loday and a weather aervice spokesman said all ln- dlcation1 point to surf of eight feet or higher 11tartlng Thursday afternoon. As of late this morning, Emily was pac king winds near 90 miles per hour, ·aon1ewhll t less than the 120 m.p.h. recorded Tuesday evening, according to weather service spokesman \Valt Rogers. "We are alerting south coastal cities that the 1well from Emily Is building and ~uld produce high surf Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday," Rog era said. This morning, Emily was stationary about :IOO miles southwest ot La Paz but Rogers said her winds will pick up again ~·hen she start.I moving westward. $40,000 1 B~aze Hits Viejo Home Fire caused by a de(ectiVe electrical cord to n television _\et did $40,000 damage to a Mission VilJo home Tues- day night. the Ora~ Counly Fire Department reported. · 1 The fire at the WU!lam P, Gah'in home, 26982 Mallorca i..ane, \tflJ reported al 10:23 p.m. and oontrolled by, 11' p.m Twenty-two coun ty flremt>:n from the ~fission Viejo and Laguna HUI~ station y,•ith two pumpers, one truck compa'ny and e rescue.~vage Wl.i.l fQught the blnze. Firemen said no one ""·as home "·hen the fire broke out. They estimated l20,000 damage to the $50,000 home and $20,000 to the contents . FromPqe 1 BOMBING ... ihis is part and parcel of 11 "'l:lr !hot ha s l contln ued for many years. Now one phase of that y,·ar la continuing." he soid. The three officers In the auit are Cap1. Jame• II. Strain, M, or Chickasha, Oln : Capt. f\.11chael E. Fluggr:r. 20. of N('1\' York 11nd Lt. Arthur Watson, 2~. ·of Si . Puul, ~tinn . Gho~t Town Trip Deadline Nea rinir Registration deadline I& Aug. 10 for t11e Slddlebtck Valley YMCA's weekend trip to C11lieo GhosM'own nt!ar DarsloW Aug 25-26. The tieJd trip I.a open to children who wUI be ln grades four throogh six this fall . Space ls still availabl111:. •"or morr: In· formation, contact the Y~fCA at 2.11~1 Or:inge Ave .. El Toro, or call 8JG. Vf\t CA . 2 Perfor1nances Will Signal Erid Of Scliool Stint The first session of the summer school of performing arts In the Irvine Unified School Dlslrlct wi ll be culminated In two public performances Friday and Aug. 1. About 120 elementary and secondary students have been taking vocal and ln· strumental music and drama classes at University High School In Irvine. Dlsrrtct officials decided to center the classes at one location to allow for a show at the end of the summer session. Combined classes in choral and in- strumental music and the creative! dramat!Cl!I and movement class will take center stage in the high school little theater at 6:30 p.m. Friday. Hal O'Neal, creative dramalics in· slructor, said his clasa will present im· provtsations, short plays and the ").larch or the Robots ." A high achool-level drama claas, directed by teacher Kim Burge, will present a revue at 7:.30 p,m. Aug. 1 in the llttlcLlheate.r.. Admls1lon to both productloos ls fret. Two other event.a may also be opened to the public, dejendio& on space available. , Studerits dlreeted by Instructor Luther Whitsett will perform excerpts from "King Lear" and "Pied Piper" at 11:30 a.m. TI1ursday Jn room 218. \Vhitsett taught a drama class at Tur· tie Rock School last year under the .iusplces of the UC Irvine education department. Tentative plans also call for a quant!t of professional musicians from Los AngE!les 10 appear at the school at 11 ;30 a.m. Tuesday in the little theater or the 1nultl-purpose room. But Kenneth Rush, deputy seeretary of State, urged Congress to • ' a v o i d unilateral cuts in our European troop strength.'' He said U.S. forces In Europe play an Important role In de terrence; make a significant contrlbutlon to defense; reassure allies about the U.S. con1- mHmcnt, and bolster negotiations with the East. "We cannot negotiate from a posture of weakness and retreat," Rush said. Jn proposing a 50 percent reduc tion in military perlOOflel overseu, Mansfield V a11dals I gnit,e Rec Ce1it,er Fire l1i Huntington Flames, apparently lgn!ted by v1ndal s, destroyed the office and ripped thmugh the roof of the Htmtlngton Continental recreation center early this morning in Huntington Beach. Flfemen ,al4 ·the b 1 a z e erupted 1hortly before 1 a.m. lrt the recreatlori building of the clly'1 oldest condomlnlu1n community at 19801 Brookhurst St . No one was)njured, but firemen on the scene said the blaze was one of the big- gest this yea r and destroyed 25 percent ($20,000 worth ) of the recreation com- plex. Five !ire fighting units fought the blaze and fingers of fire were already poking through the root when they arrived. It took 31 firemen 15 minutes to control the infemo. Duck Feet Fins from 6.95 to 10.95 Bon Aire Skim Boards 10.95 Just as he W81 about to leave, he sli pped, and. the box of silverware crashed, banged and clanked to the floor. Now really fr ightened, the burglar ran out of the house tnd fell down 17 stairs. "Oh God," he said as he lay at the bottom of the stairway. He dJd manage to escape but Y.'ithout the sl)verware. FrotnPageJ CLUES ... person oa a bicycle -m a I e or female wicertain -where-Linda was picked up. Tbey recalled under proddll\j that the person rode his or her bicycle down the y,'fOng side of ?\.1arguerlte Avenue, pass- ing between 1helr car and the halted van. "\Ve had someone .staked out up there for a week and never aaw any bicyclist," capt. Oyaas said today. Since Linda Ann commonly used ~farguerite Avenue for the ap- proximately one-mlle walk from Llnooln Intermediate School to her homt! at 902 Orchid Ave,, it wa1 theorlzed the bicyclist mi1ht reaularly Ule It too. Valuable Tapestry Stolen Fro111 Quh A tapestry valued by the owner1 1t $1,500 was stolen Tuesday night from the Coto de Caza Equestran Center in tilt Trabuco area, Orange County Sherlff11 of- ficers aaid. Deputies said intruders removed the 12-foot by three-fool tape5try, worked in a modem art deai'", from the wall of the lounge at the private club. They 1aid there was no evidence of a breakln. • CLOSD SUN DAT Tennis Shoes 7 .95 up Tennis Rackets 4.95 up Tennis Balls 7.95 doz. Temls Racket Stri111in1 6.00 to 18.00 Handball Gloves & Bans Racquetball Racquets Table T annis Paddles Volleyballs & Nets Basketballs & Backboards Soccer Balls Baseballs & Softballs Acrylic Warm Up Suits 21.95 Acrylic Sweaters 4.95 Gym Shorts & Shirts Laguna Swim Trunks Speedo Swim Suits """~~""""~ ~ ......... Door Bar Gyms Oumbell & Barbell Sets Hand Grips -Chest Puns Ankle Weights M_,,~~ .................... ~----T ennls Dresses -12.95 up Baseball Shoes Baseball Mitts - BaUs -Shirts AH Purposa Shoes 9.95 up FootbaO Shoes Raleigh Bikes - Parts Tennis Shorts 5.99 up Tennis Shirts 5:95 up Op111 9 to 6 -Closed Sunda I I Tires -Tubes -Repalrilll 646· 1919-531 Center, Coste Meta ' I ' I -· 8 DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Irvine Housing Costs The city of lrvine bas. taken lts first significant step toward coping with the spiralling cost of housing in the new city. A higb·level study commission with members from both the plannlnf commission and the city council is. at the prompting o Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor, to be- gin serious talks with the Irvine Company. Talk w1U center on ways of providing moderate and possibly even low-cost housing in a community where home prices have, in some cases, doubled in the past five years. The result is a city in which the least expensive homes available require annual incomes or $12,000. There are several economic reasons why the new city should be interested in the subject. They relate to the economic future of the city and its residents. Eco- nomic arguments are likely to stir more interest in solu· lion finding than the moral logic. h1oral posturing in the past 20 months has produced few results and one major defeat -the Village of Valley View. Moderate priced housing would help support the in· dustrial tax base for Irvine. Industry will not continue to flourish in Irvine if its employes cannot Cind de.cent hous- ing. Not everyone can afford the greenbelted, model ur- ban environment now available to a limited number of Irvine Industrial Complex executives. SecondJy, continued rising prices of homes may force overcrowding of single-family units to the certain detriment of manicured greenbelt neighborhoods. Finally, pressures to market homes most people can afford ultimately will convince developers and planners they must be built,- With planning, Mrs. Pryor contends,-the city can maintain its quality lifestyle image, and perhaps improve it by widening the class of citizens who may contribute to Irvine society by their mere presence in the city. However, it will take more than planning in the long run to overcome lhe effect& of increased prices or l>bor, lumbar, plumbing, eledrical and l&nd wblch In· fluence the cost of today's homes in every city through- out the l>nd. Given flexibility to moderate density with.In a given portion of a village. the Irvine Company contends it can lower the costs of housing. The city study should get the utmost urgency and councilmen should reassure citizens that suggested so- lutions are seriously being sought. Annexation Defense Recent advice from the Orange County Grand Jury that the Local Agency Fonnation Commission (LAFC) de- velop consistent guidelines for sphere of influence maps may be a good sign to residents of unincorporated areas. Like the sun coming up, it ls a fact of life that non- city areas cannot protect themselves from nibbling an- nexations by neighboring cities. The Saddleback Valley, moving toward a municipal advisory council (MAC) as an alternative to costly in- corporation, faces the possibility of "encroachments" by Laguna Beach and San Juan Capistrano. The MAC will not guarantee absolute security to the proposed Saddleback area sphere of influence. But even thou~h incorporation is the only guaran- tee, the time doesn t appear to be yet right for Saddle· back cityhood. In the meantime, carefully drawn new guidelines from LAFC could assure that the best interests of legaUy unprotected unincorporated areas are considered, along with those of ambitious cities. SB Sitnple Steps Cn1i Save Lives Music, Art Not Really 'Culture' Dear Gloomy Gus Heed the Warnings of Heart Attack ~YDNEY J. HARRI~ A reader \\1ho identifies himself as chairman of something called the Cultural Resources Committee of the City of New Orleans has written to take issue with a sentence of n1ine. Not long ago, I had written: •• 'Culture' is a word that should be used only in an anthropological sense, never in an esthetic sense; to speak of music, art, etc.. as 'culture' is to label oneself uncullured .'' He looked up the word in three die· tionaries, no less. and all agreed tha t "culture' is applic· able to intellectual .and artistic activity, and to the enlighten- ment and refinement of tastes. And he wants to know -are all the dictionaries "wrong," and am I "right"? WHAT HE fails to understand is the great difference between the deflnJtlon and the ue of a word. The definition is what it means objectively ; the use depends upon the position and perspec- tive of lhe user. In denotation, "culture" is what the dictionary says it is: in con· ' 11otatlo11, it is a word to be avoided, ex· cept in ;n antbropological sense. Let me give you a few analogies. A British wit ooce remarked that "a gentleman is someone who never uses the word." What he meant by this was that certain things. are taken for granted, or not: and someone who feels called upon to describe himself or someone else .as a "gentleman" is per se no gentleman. "REFINED" is another \vord whose use should be limited to suc:h things as Ehrllchman may not have kno\vn his phone caUs from the President were being taped, but did the Pres- ident know his phone calls from Ehrlichman we.re also being taped ? J. D. GIOGnlY GUI ~ ... submlltr<t ,., r11ftr1 1n0 ~o net 11t<nurtl1 •1llK1 lfll 'Ii.wt of 1t11 uwu•,tr. Stl!d 1our HI '""' to Glaomr ou1, 01111 root. sugar or oil. To describe someone as being "refined.'' is what Nancy ~fitford called "distinctly non-U" -that is. no person of refinement would ever think of using the word in that sense. "Culture'' is a generic term , en- compassing all the various institutions and mores and artifacts of a people; rock music is as much (perhaps more) a part of our American culture as Bach and Mozart ; and the comic strips as much as any other visual art. Culture Is simply the way a people express themselves on all levels, from the food they eat to their sexua~ pnictices. TO SPEAK OF "getting culture" or "promoting culture" implies a division between the popular and the classic, the lay and the learned; and such hard-and· fast divisions exist only in the minds ol the semi-educated, who suffer through operas and trudge dutifully around art museums under the delusion that they are somehow taking part in "culture." Religion is another good analogy. True religion runs like a thread through everything we do in every area of life; it is not computerized, so that on Swidays or holy days we are "religious'," end the rest or lhe time we are not. To use the word In this sense -meaning that we go to church and obey the rituals -is to Isolate and deaden an essential nerve of piety. Likewise, if "culture'' means something high, severe, cold, and remote from daily life, we are burying it more than praising it. Quiet Arm-twisting Behind the Pipeline Pipeline Postscript: l'hc thunderclap of \Vatergate revelations this "'eek drO\\'lled out the sounds of the most ex.tens.Ive am\·twisting campaign seen on Capito l Hill since the fight over the SST. The issue : the Alaskan oil pipeline . State Department cables reveal. that the big oil companies had an ally m the diplomats. "Opponents of the project," State cabled the Canadian KOVcrnment, "have argued that an oil pipeline (in Cane.da) "'·ould be a preferable alternative. ln this connection the Department urgently r~ulrcs your cur- rent assessment." . THE CANADIANS c:nbled their •·cur· rent assessment," but the. St~ue Depart- ment ref\.l!ed to forward it to the Senate. Not until Sen. Birch Dayh. 0-lnd., threatened to delay noor 11ction on a pipeline amendment did the Slate , Department gn1dgingly show him the 1 CanadiM response . Then Stale delibc!rate.ly held back A revision which altered substantially the Canadian position on tbe proposed Cnna- dian plpelin<. By phone and by letter. the canad1an~ told the. State Otpartment that t~Y. did not. require 5l per cent own rship lll a (JACK ANDERSON) Canadian oil pipeline. as indicated in their original statement. The State Department did oot tell the Congress this, however. until U1e infonn:ition v.'aS requested one w~k later by Rep. John t\telcher, 0-Mont. By that time. the Senate had de.teated the key pipeline amendment, wh.lch v.·ould ha\'e required further study of the canadian route. THE OUTRIGJ.rr lie by omission culminated months of State and Interior Department deceptions C<lnccming the Alaskan alternative -the Canadian pipeline. ~fcanwhile, the oU companies with billion.s in the Alaska route, were busily shuffling key supporters up to Altska for a look at the pipeline route and making the rounds on Capitol lllll to collect on old campAign mark:en. The powerful lobbying m a c h i n e , lubricated by big money and big lies. overwhelmed a rag·tag coallllon of en- vironmentalists and ~I I d w e 5 t e r n stoatots. To the Editor: The repeated and tragic loss of life through heart attacks underscores ~gain and again the urgent need for every family to be ;nvare of the early warning signs and to be prepared to make an a~ propriate response should a cardiac e1nergency occur. The Orange County lfeart Association "·ould be n1ost grateful if the Daily Pilot \\·ould permit us to revie>A· for its readers those \varning signs and offer our re(Om· mended course of action. EARLY "''arning signs: 1. Prolonged, oppressive pai n or unusual discomfort in the center of the chest behind the breastbone. 2. Pain may radiate to shoulder, neck, or ja\\'. 3. Pain or discomfort is often ac· companied by S\\·eating, nausea , vomiting· or shortness of hreath. 4. Sometimes these symptoms subside and then return. Don't "''ait, ~ct iln· mediately! EMERGENCY response: L Before poosible emerg,ency health problems arise. consult your 0\\11 physi- cian about your health problems and post his instructions for emergency response appropriate for the medical conditions of you and your family. 2. If you have not done the above and a medical emergency is suspected, first call your city's fire department rescue team . . . ask them to call an am· bulance. 3. Find these telephone numbers and post them by your phone .•. NOW. a. The fire department that would re- spond to a rescue call at your address. (i.e. Know, for example, where you live. Many people, although they have a given city's mailing address, actually li ve in an unincorporated area and the County rescue squad "·ould be the cor- rect one to call.) b. Your nearest ambulance c. Your O\\'TI physician JACQUELINE E. HEATHER Chairman of the Board, Oro.nge County lfeart Association lrvl11e Uospll.als To the Editor: As chalnnan of the "Jlelp Irvine Get Hospitals" committee I believe com· mendatlon is due for your thoughtful editorial in The Daily Pilot Friday, July 13, on "Health Care Concerns." YOUR EDITORIAL illustrates very clearly what can be accomplished when active citizens from varied cross sec· lions, including city officials, pul forth a common concerted effort for the benefit of everyone. The Daily Pilot's general coverage of the Irvine bospita13 concern prloc to the Wicks ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. No rmally writers sllo uld convey their n1essages ii~ 300 words or less. The r ight to condense letters t-0 fit ipace or e/i111inate libel is reserved. All letters m11st include sigiw.t-ure u11d 71z.ai1ing address, but names niay be u;i thlleld on request if sufficie nt reaso1t is apparent. Poetry will not be pubiished. final hearing before the OCHPC v.·as ac· curate and of much appreciated educa· tional value to the residents of fh,;ne . PAUL C. EL!JS Thanks Cou11cll To the Editor: As a men1ber of the Bicycle Trails Committee and as one who bicycles within the City of Irvine , I would like to personally thank all the members of the C.'lty Council who so patiently listened to our request for additional monies in the bicycle trail budget to fund an im· provement in the CUiver Orive-.San Diego freeway overpass situation. An' extra thank you is deserved by those council members who voted to grant the ad- dit ional sum, adding up to a total alloca· lion of $143.00'.I. Budget hearings may seem tedious, but here is where th e decisions are made v.·hich wilt chart the course of lhe city ror the next year, and it is important for concerned citiiens to n1ake their voices heard at this time. \\'ith a responsive C<ltmcil willing to inake such a commitment. the people of Irvine shoulg expect the development of a truly superior bike 1rail system . JuANtTA MOE Forgotte11 Cl1b:e11sl' To the Editor : I recently read an article in the Daily Pilot concernin g the Development Stan· ' dards Citizens' Ad\'isory Committee. I HAVE one question. Out of all the people living north of Const Highway, why was the Newport Beach City Council able to rind only OOl!: person urappolnt to this committee? It Is hard for me to believe th at all the e-0ncerned, competent citizens Jive sout h ol the highway . 1 have altt!nded many council meetings and each time come a"•ny feeling council n1embers consider Ne\\l)Ort Bea ch to be that area along the beach, period. l 'ftl SURE the council can find some· OllC to join that one lonely north New· porter on the panel. JOAN BERNATZ G .... 0 savi119 Tlpr To the Editor: There Is much ta lk about gasoline shortage but , lf you e\·er ran out of gas far from a to>A·n, you will understand how serious it is to have a car but nothing to run lt. nme passes rapidly and our su~ ply of gasoline is running shorter every day. You may not like to change your habits but there are many v.·ays of saving gas. For ex.ample : J\lake gentle starts. Don 't "tramp'' do>ATI on the gas pedal Let your engine run idle for a minute or two before starting in the morning wHh a cold engine. 1 Don't try to pass everybody on the road. When you do pass, remember that rnost gas is used in fast acceleration, so lake it as easy as you can safely. Keep your driving speed just under - and not IO miles over -the speed limits. Get an engine tuoe-up as often as seems necessary, also the emission system. Take your foot off the gas pedal and coast for a reasonabl e distance before coming to a full st.op, Jlke at a STOP street. FOR:\t: BE'ITER drh'ing habits now and you will have cause to be pleased at your gas savings. Before long, our dri\'• ing Jay,·S may be changed along lines !iho>ATI above. Occasionally. some lood·mquth st.ates that this talk ol gas shortage is simpl y an excuse for t:W-big companies to ra ise their prices. etc. If this were true, why do v:e have such a large and gro11.ing fleet (if huge on lankers bringing petroleum here from other countries? It is an f:X· pe nsive way to get gasoline but It Is much better than trying to do 11.•ithout it. \I/hen the foreign rountries finally realiz.e that we cannot get along without their help. and 1hey make i,1/1\d price incrta.ses, lhen you may laugh -if you sUll can laugh as you walk. OUR AUT0;\10DD.J:: factories speod their time on fancy models &nd e:t· cessively large engine power - anything to make you want a ca r l!ke your ri r.li nl':ighbor just bought. \\'hat we need are small er and much more efficient engines . und better rear vision . Our carburetor· distributor systems are inefficient and disgr:iceful. Improve them now! \\" e do have some competent engineers and no\\· is the lime !or action. Cut out Mixed Tennis Tricks One of tht few sporl<i In which men and \\·omen can co1npete and interact 011 a rclalively equal foolinR Is examined >A"ith professional knov.·-how and vivid insight in ~tlxc-d Doubles Tennis by Clark and Carole Grt1cbntr with noted sports "'rit· er Khn Prince (l\1cGraw·lllll, $6.95. 1 Jn these pagtS Illustrated by helpful line dra\\·lngs. one of the foremost mixed doubles teams in the United St.ates tells how they play the gam . and then Sho\\'S less expert players how to Improve performance and add enjoyment at the same tin1e. "TilE GA~lE OF mixed doubles is quite different from uni-sex doubles or singles," th<! authors point out. "Taclics can be vrry different . and the r~ults, astonishing." Tb<': liraehnel"3 ' advict to \\·nmen ls, "Don't be a junior partner." To men, they suggest : "Don'l contradict your ( THE BOOKMAN J ' pa rtner'.'! call ·· A y,•amlng is issued not lo imitate famou~ styles. ~1"1." n t A I awareness is glven as the c:ird iniil nil!!. The lob, tht: drop shot , the ovcrl~nd Slroke are d iscus~ed >A'ith f"mpha1ls on effective \ otleyinR in th e mixed doubles ~itun~on. r.RIPS, positioning for shots, nlove· ment . footv.·ork. return of scr\ice And basel lnt> strategy, i cc e pt s b I e gamesmanship. pr a ct I c e t~hnlquc!I. h int.~ on hoy,· to sl.a!ie a tournament -all these and more ere covered In terms flt tu turn mere :idvoca1es of mixed doubles Into enthusiastic de\'Ottt! Vlcktr de l\ey1erllog the fol-de-rol, tbe countle'8 meetings, tht Ion.!! ol paper ~'Ork, and get down to reality. The lime for acUon is NOW. If )'OU don't want to go ak>ng with tb\1, O.K., gel a bicycle or a horse. Can you sUll roller sk.ate pretty weJt -and carry groceries~ ' FRED R. EBERHARDT l\'o•rault Fart• To the ,Editor: ~ Your no-fault in11urance editorial o1 l June 25 contained some rather serious error• of fact and implication : l. The ~iills no-fault Bill that was backed by the Trial Lawyers Assoclatlon was opposed by every in1urance com- pany, but supported by the PubUc Interest Research Center, Studentl for Responsive Go\·ernment. I.he State Public Employees R e t I r e-m e n t Association, varlou1 newspapers as well 11 CTLA. 2. The reason for the consumer IUppor1. of the Mills Bill 1, Iha\ lhe Mllllman and Robertson Actuarial Studies •bowed that $$,000 In no-fault benefits could be delivered at the same price as pre1e:nt policies with only a few minor restric- tions on the right to sue (you could not sue for no-lault benefits already re- ceived). 3. The Mills m-fault Bill does not r~ quire retired people or disabled people to buy wage protection. Jt is an intelligent biU that does ool operate to force people to buy coverage they can never expect to collect on. The Fenton rw>fauJt Dill Is the same bill that was opposed by 115 oonsumeT groups last year, by many newspapers, and by all of the people who supported the Miiis Bill: IF nns doesn't suggest to your piper that the California Trial Lawyers Association is on the side of the coo- swner, then apparently facta will not change a preconceived opinioo. There are some good faJth lnsuran« compan ies who sincerely believe that their approach is the best. but m1ny others are only Interested in selllnr massive amounts or ln.orurance at a higher price, while taking away your rights to "finance" those benefit&. Llke~·lse, thtrc are mnny trial lawyers wh . are on the right side of this issue for the 11.TOOg reason -their fees . I am very proud to have been a trh1\ lswyer for m06t of my life bec::ause most trial lawyers tnlly rcprCSl'flt the con· sumer's inttrest -people rather than things. l '1n hope ful tha t your paper will set that all opJ>O."'ilion 10 a slogan is not necessarily an opJl'l)6ition based upon seU- lnterest. HERBERT llAF!F OU.ffl COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wttd, Pubtl&ht-r Thomll.f Keetril , Editor Barbara Kreibich Edilorfal Page Editor Th<: cllklt'l•I .pq:e or ttw-Dflll)I t"llo:X &e<tks to Inform and .Umv.IAI• ~•dt>rs by prt"$Cntina: on thl¥ ~ dlvene eommrntazy on topk-. ol in. '""'" by iryndlcatM colwnnlsts •nd cinooni&t1, by prov\ding a forum Jor r"'dm ' vlNa and by pn!Hntl~ ttii1 ne11."11J)o'PC'r's oplnlon.4 and ;dru on etirt"\'nt 1opks. Tht f'd110t"ial opinkinl ol I.ht' OaJly rt ~ l\ppt'II only In I~ edltorlal column at th(> mi;i Of th<I Pf.le, Op1nlma l'KP~ by the col· umrrlltl and canoonl51 g Ind ktttt ~;rlttn f.rt' th«lir own and no~ mrnt ot thtlr '"'~ by ltie Dalty PUot lhoukl ht Wffn'd. Wednesda)', July 25, 1973 ( I I . . . . . . 'll'IT .......... AERIAL VIEW SHOWS SKELETON OF BOB HOPE'S MULTI-MILLION OOLLAR PALM SPRINGS H9ME Entertainer Says He'll Rebuild It; Mlnslon Wis to Be Finished by Christm1s Hope Will Rebuild Razed Mansion Nine Men Indicted On Porno LOS ANGELES (API -The Los Angeles County Grand Jury ha3 tndid'ed nine men. lnduding a reputed high rank- !ng Mafia figure in New York City, in connecton with an al- leged nationwide poroography operation. The district attorney's office sal<I Ettore Zappt ol New York was one ot the men indicted WtdlltSdiJ, July 2S, 1973 DAJl Y PILOT l!J San Diego, Marines) ' . . Sued Over Custody! SAN DIEGO (UPI ) -Wll· Uam R. Sutherland, who asys he wu thrown in a Marine Corps bri~ and had hls moos· tad1e shaved oil beco""' he is a dead ringer ror his fUgf· tive cousin, sued the Navy, the Marines and the city Tuesday for 11 million. It was in the form of a claim. Sutherland, %7, said he was falsely arrested by cily police and turned over to lhe military as a Marine de9erter. He &aid he was subjected to ''inhuman treatment'' forth:ee . . days In the brig al the MllW Corps Rocrult Depot twin; where Jau .... -Ntn :IO shave off hi.! moustache ana sideburns. He wu put ln 8011- tary cooflnemenl fer refusal to submit to a military Jtjl6 cut, be said. "I felt like a caged animal en display," be aald. Tuesday Oil charg .. of con-1"' __ ...,_.._. .... ___________ "'I! spiracy to distribute and pro-• mote obscene material. s M t h TRE MARINES have ~ lie receoUy was indicted e xy a ~ tended -even o11!r they , .. in nearby Orange County on a leased him -that Sutherland similar charge. • Is really Lance Cpl. Jooeph M. zAPr1. REPORTED to be t Britisli Singers Compete ~~::'· who -1n ill at his Massapequa, Loog Is-i William sutherland, a teeJ>- land, home, was granted a I SACRAMENTO (AP) -All the girls had to do .,. at the San P:lsqual w i I d one--week d~lay m arraignment was walk into the pub and they would find Tom Animal Park, sa}'!I he Jmowi!t Tllesday. Dist. Alty, Joe .Busch Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck in a game of the othel' Sutherland all right ::1 a=·te6!f ~~ darts. . -he's a cousin with whom he world figure Carlo Gambino. ~ But Ted Hi~kman of ~~. Sacramento Cba.mber grew up ln Chicago. Al&i> named in the indict· of Commerce satd the felD.llllne fans never discov· 'lbe lance corporal and the ment were William Bittner, ered the popular singers. !OOkeeper are difficult to tell 46, Sam Haimowitz, 49, aud Humperdlnck probably wished they had. He apart In photos, and the Ma· PALM SPRINGS (AP) - Bob Hope says be will rebuild his multi-million dollar desert home destroyed by fire. construction since January and was to take 18 months to complete. It was destroyed in 30 minutes. Jerry Bernstein, 21, an of Van lost the game and also some fi shing rights. rine Corps has said that men · square feel or floor space. but ft \~'as built on an area the Nuys; Thomas Sinopoli, 3.1, "They wanted to settle tllis question about the who knew the deserter tdenti· a city official said it would size of five large Iota . Rooald Forman, 33, ~ "!-fishing rights on a _new 3,000-acre ranch they .rur. fiedthe:r.ookeeperaa thesame have only two bedrooms. Most . .d rA .. ~ Los Angeles ; Peter Sinopob, chased recently. So they called me, and I set t all an l of the home was to be devoted Riversi e ....vw.•tY has valued ~: James Butler, San up, with genuine English dart boards sent in from m Sutherland said he was nev-· A spokesman said Hope and his wife were "philosophical and positive" about the loss Tuesday. Only the v a s t , mushroom-shaped roo£ of the house bad been completed when the fire broke out, but the roof alone had cost ~.DOD, C i t y officials discounted arson as a possible cause, but firemen were investigating the blaze. to entertaining, especially dur· the land at almost $600,000. ~sco. and Charle3 Ham-London," said Hickman. er in the Mariiles, but ~Y- ing the Bob Hope Desert Golf ~fter the fire, only the steel ilton, V~Ja. Part. · The singers chose Sacramento for the match ed an honorable discharge Cl . h t f th The lnd1ctmeot came arte< bee both . . th , d 967 .~-ass1c ere. supers ructure o e borne re-3 grand jury witness, Arthur ause were ~ppeanng m e re~on an from the Anny tn 1 -w11CU Hope reportedl.v had spent more than $1 million on the house, and planners said the final cost was likely to be about $3 million. The home was located on a rnained. A city official said the "Wolf" Pellon, testified about ~acramento was equulistant between their book· his ~n was ln the Marines, hill overlooking this California superstructure would have to his work at a Suki Inc. ware-rngs. proot they could not be the resort town and the desert ~be~tom~~d°""~;,· -----~hou~s~e,-------~"~·~2~-~~·~~~--~· ~-~~~~·~~~~~-~~~l.sam~~e~m~an~. -----··I I valley beyond. It was visible11- throughout the city, a n d groups gathered on the streets Tbe house had been under The house included 29.000 to v•atch it burn. 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And others, Then ask for proof! Ask to see a copy of their latest report from the Audit Bureau of Clrculatlons. Equruoppcl!Unlttes? Be ABC·surel DAILY PILOT ' ' r I , ,, 'I I I ' ' • •. • • • • , op~ toi pe fuf • pe sa, tol sO I .. Run1ingion Beaeh Fountain ·Valley EDITION • Todav's Final · I N.Y. St~kllil VOL. 66, NO. 206, 6 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 19 73 TEN CENTS Elderly . Called By JOUN ZALLER Ot Ille o.11, P'Ufl Sl•ff Turning the tables on conventional opinJoo, a noted USC professor declared today in Anaheim that this country's old J>e9ple "are the real pioneers of the fuftire." ' •''the time is not .. far off when most people will be retiring at age 45 or 50," said James E. Peterson, of the Geron~ tology ·Center of the University 'of Southern California. , "These people will need to learn how to. make use of this added leisure time," he said. ''The old people of today are carrying the burden of finding out what all the rest of us are going to have to be doing in the next 20 or 30 years." The problem is more difficult than it sounds at first, he said. "Galvlnistic America says that a person has oo value unless be Is being productive." Therefore, Pellirson said. today's old people must work out a new role for The-Many~ Eaces of tlJe W aterg(!te themselves that would permit them to grow internally and to have value without working. Peterson disagreed vehemently with those who say old people are incapable of meeting the challenge of continued usefulness. On the contrary they argued that senior citizens have resources that are badly needed In society today. "Their great plus is ability to tell what is significant from what is not,'' he sa.ld.. U~I Ttlt"'91n Moods have varied from laughter lo anger to deep concei-n during Watergate hearings and the testi- mony of former White House aide John D. Ehrlich- rUan who. has faced the admonishments of Sen~te Com1nittee Chairman Sam Ervin (D-North Carolina). At one point, Se nator Ervin waved a copy of -the U.S. Constitution while making a poi nt. Nixon Quoted: Stop Leaks WASIUNGTON (AP ' -John D. Ehrli~ today said Pre!ident Nixon told an aide "to take such steps as were nece~" to stop the Pentagon Pape.rs leak. but didn't expressly authoriz.e a burglar)'. ElirlidunaD also denied that he or Nix· on authorized. an offer of clemency for . . 1960 BUGGING OF NIXON CLAIMED-Story, P1ge 4. one of the: Watergate con.splrators, E. Howard Hunt, and denied that he sug· gested to former acting FBl D~tor L. Patrick Gray Ill that he destroy politfcally embarrassing d o c u m e n t s found in Hunt 's White Hoose safe. (Re- lated stocy, Page !.) Ebrllchman, who had been N1~on·s top domesUc adviser, testified to the ~ate Watera;ate committee that lhe Pentagon Papers inv~tlgation, undenaken by the Whitt House unit known as the , "Plumbers," was ''iUl effort to crack what at that moment was the largest raid on secret documents that had ever been made in the history of this govern· ment." He said White House assistant Egil Krogh Jr. might well have considered his instructions as co nt em p I a ti nge traordinary steps to get information about Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers "'hich recount~ tbe secret history oC the Vietnam war. Ehrlictunan, who prev1ously accused ousted Wh.ite House eowtscl John W. Dean Illof "many falsehoods." got down to specifics today when questioned about the Watergate cover-up by Sen. Ed .. ·~rd J. Gurney (R-Fla.). Ehrllchman denied Dean's testimony that he had p&sscd along an offer of ex- ecutive clemency from Nixon to 1tllnt. On the contrary, Ehrlichman said , he and Nixon agrtro in July last year, shortly after the Watergate raid. thfl t the subject of clemency should never be discussed "'"ith outsiders because any statements on the subject might be misunderstood. Dean said that in January Ehrlichman told Hunt 's friend, former White House aide Charles W. Colson, that Nixon authorited an off tr ol clemency W llunt. "Is John Dean telling an untruth ?" Gurney asked. "Yes.'' Ehrlichman replied. Ehrllchman also denied ever telling Dean to "deep six" a briefcase full of electronic gear found In Hunt's safe, and denied telling Dean lo shred papers found thett. He said it was Otan's idea to give the papen to Gray Instead of to the Washington field omco or the FBI. wwe he said secrets sometimes leaked to ntws media. The paper.! In Hunt's safe were forged State Departmenl cables l&lsely tS.. WATERGATE, Page II I "For want of a better word we call that wisdom.'' He further Jrgued that this wisdom of ol~ people was oot affected tiy decreasing mental ability. ''We have 20 years of research that show there is no significant loss ol men· tal ability for the vast majority ol old people. "Tests show that the response time for old people does slow down. But because older people have experience they do not need IO go throu&h all the mental proc· of Future~ esses that young people do. "Const'.'qucntly, Y.hilc o!d people are slO\ver. they <1r l' also n1ore l'ffic1l'nt One cancels the other." He concluded that "This reSt>n rth hns destro\•ed the mv!h that thl'.re Is :l signifiCant lo$S of fncntal ability fron1 ag- ing. There is not." Peterson also sought to ovf'rturn 1h1• idea that old people are 1nrapablc or tenderness or sex. Rigorous scienlific ex1>eriments, he said. ha\'l' shoy,·n that ''old people can and ou~hl 10 h:l\'e a life of tenderness i\f'll into tht~!r 80s " furtht•r, he said, research shows tmt o!rl 1wop1r fl('t'<I h'nder rclation~hips. Iii• 1~itl'd l'Xpe rin11•nts thnt sho\V mar· net! oldt'r pt'rsons hrn·e a much lower ~ll'knt•s.s r~1te than on1•s livu1g alone . ···n11· rull' is cithi'r 10 love or be alct," hr· si11d. "Su H you remain Isolated, >'OU ~·;in b.> 'IUrl' that you are going to become ~il'k t·1tht·r physically or mentally.'' Arson in Huntington Rec Center Burns By TERRY COVILLE Of HM O.lly ~Ii.I fl1tt Fl;ames, apparently ig111tecl by vandals, destroyed the office and ripped through the roof of the Huntington Continental recreation center early this morning in Huntington Beach. Firemen said the b I a 2 e erupted shortly before l a.m. in the recreat ion building of the city's oldest condominium community at 19801 Brookhurst St. No one was injured, but firemen on the scene said the blaze was one of the big· gest this year and destroyed 25 per«nt ($20,000 worth) of the recreation com· plex. Five fire fighting units fought the blaze and fingers of fire were a'!ready poking through the roof when they arrived. It Poundi1ig Su rf From Hurri(;cuie May Hit Con .~t The U.S. \Veather Service today warn· eel Orange Coast lifeguards to get ready for the onslaught of Hurricane Emily. a ...b;eezy belle now hovering off the southern tip of Baja California. Guards at bOth Huntington Beach and Newport Beach have already· reported surf of five to six feet today and a weather service spokesman said all in· dications point to surf of eight feet or higher starting Thursday afternoon. As of late this mornin g, Emily was packing winds near 90 miles per hour, somewhat less than the 120 m.p.h. recorded Tuesday evening, according to weather service spokesman Walt Rogers . ''We are alerting south coasta l cities that the swell from Emily Is building and sh-Ould produce high surf Thursday , Fri· day and Saturday," Rogers said. This morning, Emily was stationary about 500 miles southwest of La Paz but Roiters said her winds will pick up again when she starts moving westward. Car Plant Sliut Doivn DETROIT (UPI) -Two black workers picked up hammers and wrenches Tues· day, Jocked themsel ves in a wire mesh cage and Sftut d0\\-11 a major Chrysler plant until the company fired a while supervisor accused of racial discrimina· ti on. The .,.,·orkers -Isaac Shorter, 26, and Larry Car1e r, 23 -turned off the power that runs the bcxly coaveyor, a critical first part of the assembly line at the Jef· ferson A venue plant that produces about 60 cars each hour. They kept the plant and its 4,SOO \vorkers idle for 11 hours, and left the cage only when Chrysler fired Thomas Woolsey, and promised not to discipline them. CLASSIFIED AD CLOSES THE SllOW This show closed on opening night, but the producer was thrilled: 1970 YAMAHA Enduro, lm than t,700 miles. Xlnt cond. $400. (Phone No.) afters. The motorcyclt was sold the very first night the ad ran. Get )'OUr ad listed In the Daily Pilot classified program, and sit bttck 11 nd watch the show. Your openln« ni~ht could close a sale for yoo, too. Call the Daily Pilot classified "box o(fice" now. The direct line -641·5678. took 31 firemen 15 minutes to CilnlroJ th(' inferno. "We feel the fire \\'<IS sci dclibcratelv. apparently by vandals \\'ho brokt'.' into 1/h.' manager's office, ransacked the filt·s 11nd scallered them all over the floor," Capt. Roger Hosmer said this morning. He said the vandal or \•andals af)- parently se t fire to the sca ttcrt'<i files. and the flames spread qu1ckl}· throughout the building. F'1rc·1ncn and police arson investigators are Sti ll ch('Cking the budding for further in formation. ! [(JSllll'r said in\·estigators are not SLIN uf the motive for the vandalism or blaze. since \ aluahlcs are not kept in the ornce. The r(1Cre:it1on haJ1 is owned by the resident s of llunlington Continental No. 1 '.':o hornl'!I or neighboring buildings "~rl' damagro. , Ploilr ~II•! Sl1fl ,..... THIS IS ALL THAT REMAINS OF REC CENTER INfERIOR 31 Firemen Took 15 Minutes to Bring Inferno Under Control Hearing PJ annC'd For Apartments In Huntin2ton L Public hearings on requests lo h11 i1·1 three apartment buildin,gi; on r;rc<•n Street in Huntini;!'.lon Bear·h 1vill l>" enn· ducted Thursda y by South Co a st Regional Zone Con s e r v a r i on Com missioners. The commission meets at 8 :ro :l m lri Long Beach llarhor Di,.lrirt hr:id · quarters, 925 Harl>ir Plata Ori\e II h i' permit poy,·cr within 1.000 yards of mran high tide line in Orange and J..0:1 A11ze!t"! counties. West Orange Cou nty prof"O"lrrf r!r\·('k,j.'1- ments on Thursday 's 11genrln art" -Six-unit ,1partmcnt bu.lld1n~ 1 n blor~: 19 of Green Street. by Nathan r.rr11ycr -Eight-unit apartmcnl romrlc'.'C 11! 17091 Green St., by Selma r· Berry -Flv~nlt 11par1mcnt at litrll r;rc1•n St., by H. E Rowlands. -Claim of extmption rrom P~opncilifln 20 control!! for four-unit apanmrnt ;it 1507.()!) 5'iil Way. Seal Btach. by F:ct\\';1rrl and Agnes Artmen. Clat m Of c:ttmplion' £1)r a ft)ttr•LllHI apartment al 1081 Ocean Avr . Seal Beach, by Jame.~ A. Curlfll'" ' r -----------~ Orange Coast Weather Afte r early morning fog and low rlouds, Orangt' Coas t skies \\'ill be bright ond sunny on Thu rsday. l0l'n1ptratures along lhc coast wi.U ht.• 111 th~ upper Sl:J.!S, but further in· 1:1nJ the thern1omcter y,·11\ reach 90 <lci?rces . Lo"·" for tonight y,•111 ti·• l1e111('en rli 11nd 65. ('u1n 111 11n ist {11111·ucrs shelled l'hnom /•enlt fw1ce tO'Jay, i11/lict· infl cr1.~1ialt1es n11d damaoes de· sp1lc l'.S. air strikes. See s!OrtJ. /'n11r. 4 At Y.vr S1"kt J l...M lOYd I ••• 11... ,. C:tl l-1• s ,.,.., ,........ u c:111flli.4 ,, .. ,_!(' ,, , .. ,i-.<11 q 0.11n N•llct' 11 , .. l!Of\11 ~... • l nttf"l•lnmtnt 11·1' J lf'lllCI JJ.J] F•r tht 111Ktf"11 ll Ho••s<.,.. n Ann Lllllltn ,. M1llM• f Mt¥1fl "'" MulHI """" '' NIU11111I Ntw' 4, 1 Or1111t , ..... , .... 1. ,,1,11 ,.,.,., ,. SNf1l '1•11 Dr Slt1Mrtfl11 1• SIO<lt Mtr•eh l•H T~~hlDll II 'nlt•I-Hott Wt1-r t• Werfttll'' N.-.. Ji-" Wftrltl Pow• ~ P I I -' ' . • ~._~AJ!:._V PJLOl H Wedntsdl)', July ~5. lq7J Huntington Teacher Hike of 6 Percent-Urged Teachers In the Huntington Beach Union High School Distrl<:t are entitled to a six percent cost-oE·ll\•ing raise. That. was the report Tuesday night from the. fact.finding committee ap- pointed to mediate the pay dispute bern·een the district's 700 teachers and the school board. James Cowau, chairman of the thrce- man commlttet who made the report to trustees said a six percent raise \1;ould be in line \lo'ith raises given to teachers 1n districts similar to the high school district. ;I of 9 l1adicted Trustees accepted the report without comme nt. Action ts expected at the Aug. 7 board 1neellng. Sulary ncuollatlon!I broke down thls spring 'oll·hen tuchers and admlnlltrator1 were unable to ree.ch an agreement on a cost of living wage Increase. The teachers orig\nally asked tor a 10.5 percent raise. but lowered that rf(luest to 8.5 percent. Trustees 11tuck with a five percent offer. The 565·n1emher District Educators M90Ciatlon ( D£A 1 voted to strike In Countian Part Of Porno Ring? Dy JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 "'• Oeilr f'tl•f Slalt • An Orange County n1an arrested a 1nonlh ago by J{untington Beach v ice of- ficers was ooe of nine men indicted by Ule Los Angeles Grand Jury in co11- aection wi.lh an alleged nationwlt.le pornography operation. Charles Hamilton , 40, of Villa Park, was Indicted Tuesday along with Ettore . Zappi, nportedly a top ranking New York Mafioso, on charges of distributing Hunt Pressed .For Porno Defendant " - ' Lawyers foe nice men ind icted on 'ObScenity charges in Orange CoWJty after Los Alamitos poUce allegedly unearthed '):' million worth of pornography in a north Catalina Street warehouse pressed b>otioos for dismissal today despite the lbstnce of a key defendant. .. Superior Court Judge J a m e s .Wa!Jworth noted the absence of alleged chieftain Elrore Zapp!, 68, but courtroom action designed to get lthe indicted nine on trial next Monday If he rejecta lbe CWTeDt motions. { Zappi, earlier condemned by Deputy i District Altornef Oretta Sean a11 OC· \ 1&uPYina a "very high place in the Maiia • lirjiniiaUon" was named Tuesday ln a · Angeles County Grand Jw-y in- ctmeot with several other defendants IO· -tilled in local Grand Jw-y action ~ them and Suki, lnoorporated. j_,_~'1 Los An;elflli arraignment was .Cle1ayed for one Week. to enable him to Jre<!vor from en illness reported to be ~ bim,to his Loog_lsland, N.V., i Indicted on obscenity charges by both :i...os Angeles and Orange County grand ~uries are: Zapp!, 68, Sam Haimowitz. 49, ~ Wllllam Bittner, 46. both of Van r._: 1 uy1; brothers Peter. 48, and Thomas ·Sinopoli, 32, both ar Boston and Charles ~ Hamilton. 40, ol Villa Park. ~ Local di!trict attorney's officers today Eld they intend to make every effort to ve Zapp! in Superior Court next ?.1on- ~1!"!.. despite a current confllct wilh Los r,;:::eles on his planned arraignment in ·~·city. 1 Qwges cootalned in the Los Angeles JjndJctrnent broadly follow the allegalions ;that brought the Su ki firm and nine ~alleged conspirators to the Orange Coon· l ty courtroom . ~ Local charges involved 49 count. of iobscenlty stemming from the con- ;fi scation by Los Alamitos police of 4,000 :.. 11 e g e d I y pornographic publications fWlder 49 dlfrerent labels. ! 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Police allege in that case that the Zappis owned the company which used ti).e warehouse. ~lamillon y.·as not arrested in corr nection with the Los Alamitos case but v•as picked up on a warrant last month :i fter he allegedly sold Huntington Beach \1lct officers IY.'o hard core pornographic films, including the full-length motion picturt "Dee~ Throat." Hamilfclii, whO remains free on $5,IDJ ball, ls alleged by authorlties lo be a ma· jor distributor n a t I o n w i d e of pornography. operatk>n. (Related story, Page 5.) Officers said evidence uncovered in the filn1 raids of Hamilton's home and Los Angeles-based studios and office, led to his indictment with Zappi in Lo:!: Angeles. Zappi, who remains at his Long Island, N. Y ., home, according to L.A. District Attorney Joseph Bwch, is a next"oor neighbor and associate of Carlo Garn· ~ bino, the reputed "Boss of Bosses" of na· tlonal syndicates. Also indicted in the a 11 e g e d pornography, ring \\'ere: -Thomas SlnopoU, 33, or Los Angeles. -WUHam Bittner, 46, of Van Nuys. -Rould Formu, 33, of Los Angeles. -8am Halincnritz, 49, of Van Nuys. -Jerey Be1111ttlll, 21, of Van Nuy1. -P<ter Sillofol~ of Boston. -Jam et Butler, of San Franclsoo. Arraigned Tuesday by Loo Angeles Superior C.Ourt Judge James G. Kolts were Sinopoli, Bittner, Forman , Haimowitz and Bemsteln. The chief witness in the grand jury in· quiry was Arthur "Wolf" Pellon, a fonner employe of the magazlne com· pany and an e:t·motorcycle g a n g member. Pellon, who supplled the panel with in· formation regarding alleged distribution operatioru;, said he agreed to testify under police protection becau~ his former employers did not pay him. Vandals Damage School Windows Huntington Beach police are seeking the vandals who have caused more than $500 worth of damage to the wlndows at Springview Sc hool in the past two days. Officers said rock! have made more tlian 30 holes in windows at the school which is located at 16662 Trudy Lane. The damage was first noted 1'tonday by teacher Lawrence ~1orrell. ~lorrell sa id the vandals apparently returned in the night r..fonday and threw more rocks al the school. M 1isic Students Off er Concert,.~ ~lore than 600 Fount ai n \'al!ey music studcnr.. \Yill present concrrts Thursday e\'ening to mark the complelion or their f<.ummc r school music classes. Al 6 p.m. the vocal mu sic students (ro1n the elPmentary schools "~II present :t concert in tl'M> F'ountain \'alley Elen1en· tary School multi·purp()se room. Selcc· lion'! \.\'ill inr.Jude music from "Annie (tel Your c:un'' and "A Salute !o \Vall Oi~ney." .>\t 8 p.nl. Ille inslrumental students 1\·ill present their concert !n the F'ountain Vntlcy High School gym. The public Is in· 'i1td to anend both cnnccrts. Detroit Tilts Y Ot(t lis' Pinba.U IJETHOIT tAPl -The Detroit Com· mon Council wants to save the city's youth from lh~ evils of pinball. The council ruled Tuesday that anyone JS or under cannot play pinball unl e..s ac· companied by 11 parent or guardian . In 8ddltion. lhose under II may not play pinball machines between a a,m snt14 p.m. on school days. June, but the 1trlke waa put on tor the summer. A slmllar \'Ole waa taken from the llunlington Beach Teachers Fed.era. tlon, the small, AF!,CIO afliliote aroop. The fact·find~ cornmlltee consl>ted of trustees' repraentatlve Lee Pattt!'IOll. teacbera' representative John Bright and C.Owan, who was appointed by the first two. Cowan ls a retired school business superintendent from th e Sacramento area and '!4'orks regularl y as the U1lrd nlember of fact·findJng committeei. lie stresaed that in Huntinglon Beach'• case : "There are no clea r cut racta. Kothlng is wrong with the ~iUons taken by ellher party, both sides have legitimate po1ltl0111. '' But be auggested the school boa rd con· sider giving teachers the sL..: percent pay boost. "The dis trict can afford it," be said. The report was not un&nimo'-"IY en· dorsed by the committee. Patterso n went on record as dissenting from lhe report bul he did not make hls own personal position or recommendation public at the board meeting. The commlttee's report Is a reco m· mendatloo only. Neither side In the pay dispute ls bound to fttet!pt It. A spokesman for lhe DEA said today that If the school board were to go along with the six percent boost, the organiw· lion "would do everything possible to get the teachers to accept It." "The whole thing really hinges on the board 's decision," the spokesman addl'd. Cowan pointed out that the changes brought to school financing by SB 90, the new tal.,.refOnn ·1aw, \\'ill .. ~l.!IO affect future salary negoUaUons. "Otle n1ajor point I want to make very clear," he aakl, "ii that all"Clistrlcts are facing changea due to SB 90. I think It's Important for teachers to know that where this has been a mkl·wealth di.<Jtrict whose teachers have held top pay posl· tlons rclallve to other districts, it will become a lower mld·weelth diltrict with leu ablllty to have premium Alaries. '"11le elleet of SB 90 wfJl be to level salaries along with district income statewide,'' Dilly Piiot Sllff l"Mtl SUMMER TIME AND THE LIVING IS EASY, AT LEAST FOR THE SE TWO YOUNG LADIES WHO WERE SYMETRICALLY SUPINE Suspect Seized Iii 'Execution' BRODERICK _(AJ'j~.A 28-year-old Clovis man is being beld in lieu of $50,000 bail in the exe<::ution·style murder of a Fresno man July 3 at the Port of SacramentG. David Clyde 1'.1cCracken "'as held to answer on the murder charge Tuesday after a two-day hearing in the Broderick Justice Court. The body of Karl Brich von Der Ahe , 40, of Fresno. wa s found in front or a warehouse in Broderick across the Sacramento River from d o w t o w n Sacramento. Investigators said it ap- peared he was forced up against a wall and then executed . From Pagel WATERGATE • • accusing President John F. Kennedy of compli city in the assa!sinallon. of South Vietnamese President Nio Dinh Diem in 1963. Hunt .trted unsuccessfully to get a magazlne reporter to publish a false story based on them. Ehrlichman said he couldn't re<::all U1e exact words used in a meeting June 23 v.·hen Gray received the papers fro m Dean in Ehrlichman's presence. He said the general message given to Gray was that the papers were sensitive and should not leak to news media. Dean said he !old Gray the papers wer e "political dynamite" that shouldn't see the light of da\'. Ehrllclunan agreed with Dean in at least one area. Both said they \\'ere surprised to find la ter that Gray destroyed the papers. 17 Marijuana Pwnts Zooni VAL LEY CENTER (AP) -She r· iff's Deputy Alan Fulmer says he found 17 marijuana plants as high as nine feet each. A 32·year-old carpenter and bis 22-year-old \Vife \Yere arrested in thei r trailer nearby. The marijuana plants, said Ful· mer afler the confiscation Tuesday, "-'ere "the largest I've ever seen," y.·ith stalks two inches in diameler, Mary Pickford's Deatli Report Wlls Incor rect Former movie star l\lary Pickford Rog· ers is very much alive and \\-'ell foday at her Beverly Hills home wl\ich Is how and "'here she was ~tonday y.·hen this ne\\'Spape r referred to her in a court judgment story as "the !Rte acteu." The Dally Pilot regrets the error stt>n1· ming from Inaccurate lnfomiatlon !\UP. plied by an Orange CoWJl y Supcrtar Court source. f\tn. Rogtni WM the ~ncflclary of 8 judgment granting her nearly $62,000 In damages and $3 ,500 1n lawyers fees In 11ction by Judge Jatne8 F. Judge which closed a lawsu it she filed a,5'ainst lhe nre k generol pnrtncrship In late 1970, Beverly Hills at tomey Sull La1\Ttnce has abo puinltd out that a crQ.'ls-eom- plaint relsted 10 the law11ult involved Brek partners and ln no way affected Mrt. Rogers. The actrea has never at any time o" 11· ed prOf>@.rtY In the Fallbrook att<t, L:1w· re.nee said. Turquoise Van Paint Seen as Murder Clue By ARTHUR R. VINSti. Of t1W .,_.IY l'Uol St.ff Samples of an unll!:ual turquoise paint used on a van sought as the suspect vehi· cle in C.Orona del ~1ar's Linda Ann O'Keete murder three ~·eeks ago are being carried by Southern California lawmen today1 A second missing party to the ap- parently voluntary abduction that ended in death for the pretty schoolgirl -a mystery bi cyclist -is being sought as a possible witness:. Intensive interrogation of tll-'O prin· cipals who are ~w tlrtually certain they saw Linda Ann get' into the van July 6 has led to rather distinctive composite drawings of the suspect. San Clemente artist Sandy 1'.lartin ex· Services Thursday For Patricia Perez Funeral services will be held Thursday in Orange for Patricia Perez, assistant principal of Huntlngton Beach High School who died Sunda y. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. at Donagan Funeral Home, J07 E. Chapman Ave., Orange. The family suggests con· trlbtltlons to the Huntington Beach Union High School District Scholarship Fund. ecuted the drawings of a curly·haired man with a rather long face and droopy eyelids during long sessions with the \vltnesses. The key, police still believe, is the van. Investigators privately disc Io s e d several days ago that paint samples believed to be as near as possible to the unique color had been placed in patrol can. Detective Capt. Donald Oyaas says the color is WK:Ommon. "It is a slightly darker shade tha11 the suHace color of a Sears' service vail," he explained today. The two key witnesses whose names have not been revealed also provided police with a vague description of a person qn a bicycle -ma I e 'or female uncertain -where Linda was plcked up. They recalled under prodding that the person rode his or her bicycle down the wrong side of 1'1arguerite Avenue, pass· ing between their car and the halted van. "We had someone staked out up there for a week and never saw any bicyclist," Capt. Oyaas said tod ay. Since Linda AM ' conunonly used ~1arguerlte Avenue for the ap- proximat~ one-mile \\'Blk from Lincoln lntennediate School to lier home at 602 Orchid Ave., it was theorized the bicyclist might regularly use it too. Two Teens Held In Beating Death UJS ANGELES (AP) -Two teenager. have been arrested in connection with the July 15 beating death of a wOman pastor and an attack on another Woman, police said. Officers said the unidentified youths - ages 16 and 17 -were' taken into custody in South Los Angeles Tuesday following the arrest Friday In Fresno of the surviving woman's son, Franci.s nlford, 18. Police said Frances Knight, pastor of the Church of God·Guiding Llght Foun· dation, and Cassandra 1t1cMillan were at· tacked with a blunt object as they walked into the chapel. Ailing Woman Burglary Victim A Hw1tington Beach woman wbo left. her home for five hours on. a medical emergency, returned to find burglart had broken in in her absence and stolen more than $1,800 worth of property. • Janette Leonhardt, 43, of 19741 Gloucester Lane, told police the btirglary took place last Thunday, but due to her ill health, she did not report it until Tues- day. 1'irs. Leonhardt's watch dOK Was locked in her bedroom when she left the )muse, prior lo the burglary, police noted. Thieves apparently jimmied the front door before making off with furs, stereo equipment, a television set, camera equipment, luggage and jewelry. • OPIN ' ... 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-646-l919 CLOS ID SUNDAY Duck Feet Fins from 6.95 to 10.95 Bon Aire Skim Boards 10.95 Acrylic Warm Up Suits 21.95 Acrylic Sweaters 4.95 Gym Shorts & Shirts Laguna Swim Trunks Speedo Swim Soils Door Bar Gyms DumbeU & Barbell Sets Hand Grips -Chest Puns Ankle Weights Tennis Dresses -12.95 up T ennls Shorts 5.99 up Tennis Shirts 5:95 up Open 9 to 6 -Clowd Sundays ' ~ ~ ' p. • ~o Tennis Shoes 7 .95 up Tennis Rackets 4.95 up Tennis Balls 7 .95 doz. Tennis Racket Strlnginz 6.00 to 18.00 Handball Gloves & Bans Racquetball Racquets Table Tennis Paddles Volleyballs & Nets Basketballs & Backboards Soccer Balls Baseballs & SoltbaOs ............. _.. ....... , __ Baseball Shoes Baseball Mitts - Balls -Shirts AD Puniose Shoes 9.95 up F ootbaH Shoes Raleigh Bikes - Parts Tires -Tubes Repairing 646·1919-538 Center •. Costa M11a I I I I At Your Service A SUBday, Wed-, ud Friday Ftalara or lbe DaJly PU01 II ou r ques· tiuru to Par Dunft /At Your StrViu, Orange Coast DaJly Pilot, P.O. Bo:r 1560, Costa &feta, t ·a., 92626. Include 11our ti~eplwne numbar. File Insurance Clahn DEAR PAT : Last fan my husband's pareats bought our daughter a y,•atch when they v.·ere in the Ca ribbean. It was guaranteed so when it failed I insured and mailed it to Raynard Service Center in New York City on Feb. 6. I tried to contact the firm by telephone after lllree nionth.s, but the number was no longer in service and my inquiry \l:ith the post of- fice 11asn't resulted in any information either. 1 finally called the bank in New York "<here the cheek was cashed and was gi ven a new Forest Hills. N.Y. street address and told the company is now called Raynard Watch Company. My Jet- ter oC l\fay 28 to that address remains unansv,.ered and if you could look into this, we'd all appreciate It very much. C.S., Huntington Beach There ls oe telephone listing for Raynard \l.'atch Comjl8ny at the new ad- dress you provided and, according to the long distance information operator, ad- dresses la that area are residential only d no record 11 shown of the street you I ed In your letter. You should re- que1 the belp of the poatmaster at the post office branch -·here you malled the J.nsured package. It may be wise to file .an Insurance claim on the missing watch at U.is time because It appears the com· pany ha1 either di,scontlnued busl.oess, or i1 operating from a residence under another name. Satisfied C1uto111e1· DEAR PAT: At this year's Barker Brother's January sale, we boughl Jll(Jre .than $1,000 \\.'Orth of furniture at the Hun- tington Beach branch with a 20 percent discount applied. The sales ~r canle to $847.98, 13;1 included , with the manager's signed approval and mine on the order. f\lore than two months later. when "'e visited the store, we v;ere told by the sales lady that she had made a mistake and that the discount should not have been applied to the furnitu re v•e bought. She told us not to worry becaus'e v.·e wouldn't be billed, but we were'billed for an additional $212, plus a finance charge of $16.63. Even in my conversation with Mr. Luc;as, the store's manage r, during April, he said it was their fault, apologiz- ed, and stated we were not ei~ed to pay the additional 20 percent.-Our furniture \Yas delivered when it \Yas ttady in fl.1ay and we paid (or everything. except the ~212 and the finance charge. We feet threatened now with the store's credit department insisting th.1t we pay the $212. What are we supposed to do at this point? S.D., Irvine JMtpb Lucas, Barker Brothers' Hun~ tington Beach mana ger, has rontaetd the credit department .,.·Ith lmtructions to cancel the $21~ and the finance charges l''hlch yon felt were unfair. Lucas said onl y a portion of the furniture you chose offered by lbe manufacturer was on sale and lbe sales lady was mistaken in assumlag thaJ the entire line was in· eluded in thf: annual discount price. Lucas did potnt out that you were ctin- tacted about (be error shortl y after your parcb.a5e and subsequently wtre offered a $100 "split" on the remaining cost, \.\'hich the store felt it hud comln~. J-'ic~1s, however, decided Barker Brolhers "-'OUld take the complele loss for the sake of custoo1cr satisfaction. No Eggs-actl!I DEAR PAT : My wife recentl y 'purchased one dozen eggs. Grade 'A' Large. packed by San Bernardino Valley Egg Producer Association. at a Stater BrOlhers l\larket in Costa Mesa. I have felt for a long time that large eggs seem µ, be getting smaller. so I got my egg Beale and wtighed this la!lt pOtchase. l\1y findings "'ere: rive eggs (large), 2 oz. or more each ; five eggs (medium), 1 oz. to 2 oz. each; and t\YO eggs on the line bet"·ecn large and medium. 2 oz. each. I Wonder if the egi size in California is dif- ferent fro1n the 21'1 oz. for large, as in- Jljcated on my scale. and also. how many Jarge eggs should be in a dozen labeled .,Large" eggs. Does the consumer 'll ave any recourse it he is being sold falsely ,Sized eggs that beal price controls, Agrit'Ulture Department s'°"ndarQs. etc.':' O.N., Costa l\1e11a An'"·ertl'lg your tast questioa first -"911 ''lolatloas of 'price control! sllould be hported Lo t l'I e IRS Economic :SL-ahUlutlon Program Olflct, phone: •~ '3-01 . Sbort weight ttems should be ;teporttd to Orange County Agric11lture j)repartme1l'1 \\'elght111 and l\feasures of- ftfl:. 10111 S. llarbor Uh•d .. Anaheim, f>1H>11e : 774-«Z34. A ('OUDt)' \\'eia;bts ud .Meuuru apokc,:man said that tgg sizing and package sl1e labtllng m•st confnrm Jo lite spedUcations of the California ;Agricuhurt Department Cede. but a P'zea eg11 are •·tlgbtd as • •·bole unit, E one-b)'-<1Dt. One tarton of a d02:en o · -lar~t eggs mu!lt ~·dth %1 oi.: one 1e doztn tggs. Z4 oi.: mt.dlum. !I oz .. • .. net small, ti oz. Eggs are ltfOded and llud on mocblne, by the doien as a nit, but If you have a significant varla· Jltll In 1r-.t1vld11ol egg ~lte In 1 numMr of '"' In a doten, or have 1t total weight jtls thwt slated abovt, rtporl tbe sbnrt ~tlab• I I l \ Court Fight Near Nixon Prepares Subpoena Reply \\1ASHl~GTON (AP ) - A legal battle over presidential document s mo \'ed closer to the courts I.Oday as the \\'bite House prepared its response to sub- Coast Guardsmen Accused in Plot To Kill Agents NEW YORK (UPI) -Five Coast Guard enlisted men were charged today with coospiracy in an alleged plot to 1nurder two . ~t Guard intelligence agents in· vest1gatmg them for narc<llics involve- ment. Three suspects .... ·ere arrested by FBI agents in a Greenwich Village bar as they allegedly tried to set up the murders and the other two .,..·ere taken into custody at the Coast Guard station on Governors Island in New York Ii.arbor, headquar- ters or the '1st Army. A Coast Guard spokesman said the un- identified intelligence agents had been investigating the five kJ' "use. ~s· sion or sale or narcotil.'! or dange rous drugs -LSD, cocaine, marijuana and some heroin." The suspec ts aJTested in ?llanhatta n lvere identified as Seaman Recruit Roger Rawson, 22, of Panama City, F'la.; Sell· man 3rd cla!ls Roger C. Le Sueur. 19, of Canby. Ore., and Seaman Timothy Lee Keen, 19, of West Colombia. S.C. Fireman Apprentice Timotby \V. li.1c- Donald, 18. of Lansdale. Pa., was arrest- ed by FBI agents Tuesday night on Gov- ernors Island. Agents today arrested Seaman Apprentice James J. P.1cGough, 19. a British citizen from Rouhnert Park Calif.. on Governors Island, ' poe11as served by the Senate Watergate committee-and special p r o s e c u t o r Archibald Cox. The deadline for the \\'hite House response to bolh v.'as 7 a.m. (PDT). Thursday. Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. \Varren said no response ""'as planned to- day. Ile said earlier that Nixon wouJd re- spond to the subpoenas and that the answer would be consistent y,•ith earlier refusals to produce pr eside n tia l dOOJmeots. \Varren refused to sav what fonn the response might take but the likeliest challenge "-'Ould be a \Vhite House motion in U.S. District Court to kill the sub- poenas on the growids neither the com- mittee nor Cox has the constitutional authority to require a president to sur- render personal files. The texts of the three subpoenas became available Tuesday. Cox de manded the tapes ol nine meetings President Nixon had ""'ith members of hi s staff along with Gordon Strachan's political memoranda to H. ll . Haldeman and a brief note concerning the transfer of E. Howard Hunt Jr., con· \'icted Watergate conspirator, from his job ns White House consultant to lhe President's re-election committee. The Senate committee issued two !>·ub- poenas. One asked for the t.apes of five presidential meetings. The second demanded all records in· volving alleged crllninal acts. including all docun1ents, logs, correspondence, date books, notebooks and photographs, from 25 present and former \\'hite House aides and Nixon campaign officials. The 25 included former Atty. Gen. John N. 1'1itche\I; Haldeman, former \Vhile House chief of staff. and John D. Ehrlichman, fonner Nixon domestic af- fairs adviser and the current witness before the \Vatergate committee. Wtd11f\d~'I' Jwl1 :~ l'f7} H DAI LY PILOT Clnti C:hief Visits Irvine Co111pany agricultural vice prcs1drnl Bil l \\1 1lli:1nl ". le ft. shows ranch corn pro1.:essing as part of tour by Lord John i'olat Hae and hosl \Villiam Rhodes Harvey Jr. of Newport Bcal:h. Lord !\tac ltae is thief of the worldwide clan of Scot.s \Vhose fa1nily li neage allows thern to wear the l\1ac Rae tartan and 1s ending an Anlcrican gathering of tht· clan with a visit with 1-larvey. Lord ~lac i{ac breed~ sheep in Scotland and Lady ~lac H.ae is known for her l<irge h(•rd1; of "'lute. Ilea,., .. weight Charlois cattle wh ich the Irvine ('01npa11y n1<1y'ilnport lo bcf?I up the size of ranch steers. h1jm1ction Grru1ted By J11dge NE\\t YOHK tAl •l -A redtral judgp IO<iny rult'ti lh~t !he l'.S. OOmbing or (':unt101.h:1 is unC'on>:lltut1on:il :ind RrBnted :in injunruon aguin~t further n1iHtarv operations ttwrt•. · U.S. Di~tr1{·t Court J'J.1di,ie Orrin Judd ruled In n ~u11 brought by a Brooklyn ronl!ress 10o'Ornru1 and thrl't• Air Force of- fic1•rs thAt sut·h or11.·ra1ions ""'ert un· t•onsJ1tu11011al ,,.. 1 I ho u t rongress\onal au1horizatio1.1. fHl'kllL'<l Story. l'age ~) lie stnyrd the t•xt·ru!lon of hi!I order 1tntil F'riday at 4 p 111. to allow lhe govcrn111l•Jlt to appea l. Jt1dd rPscr\•cct derision in 1he suit July fi . but said he \\'ou ld do his best to decidl' tht' issue bt>forc 1t bt!c11rne 111001. A rcfercnec to an ajlrt·cntc>nl for a rutofr or rur llll.'r A1n\•ric11n 111il it;1ry a('tivity Jn Indochina. Bot h houSC"s of C"onli!:rts!I havt voted ltl cut olf funds fu r. the bombinl{, but under :1n a,itr~ment y,•1th President Nixon the hcilt will !)(' dt'layl-d until Aug. 15. afttt \\ h1t'h t11nt con,1tre111sional appro\'al "'ill ht• rt.'(lu1rt'<l for furthtr bomblog. The suit \\as brouF(ht by Rep. Elizabetb llol11.rna11, a ft\·sh1nan J)f>mocrat, and tht· thr1~ Air Forcl' n1L'fl based in Guam. It .!llll~ht 10 have th\' rom~t operations 1lf'1:l:'l red w1C'Ul1s1itut1ona\ on tht ground.111 th:11 the.· Pn . .:s1drnl u!>urped Congress· poy,·f'r 10 drclare ·,1,·;1r. Burt ~cuhornc. assistant legal director ot the Arnt'rican C11·11 l.ibert ies Union. 11 h1ch represented the plaintiff s. argued th:i l "the t•:tecutivc brallC'h lacks the poy,·cr to v;':igc war in the ab5ence of un- rn1s1ak<tbl.v clear co n gr es s ion ;i I authuri...:ation. ·· Asst. US. Atlom{'y Jan1es Porter. clu.ef uf tht• ei\·iJ di \'i.~ion or lhc Brooklyn uH1cc. S;11tl in arguing for dismissal of th(' Ctl$f." thnt Congrt>ss. in effect, knew · all .1long about the bombing . "I'm saying that as a matter of fact lhts 1s part and pitrccl or a war that has (·on1111ucd for m;iny year~. ~ow one phase or that wrir 1s continuing." he said. Beef -s~ar~ity I Judge Rules l(ille1· Sa11e; ;1 Buel Scene For Burgle.tr . Bargain Prices Create Shortage By United Press International Presidei:it Nixon's Phase IV economic plan ts making beef a l>etter bargain -so now beef is getting scarce. Under Phase JV, beef is the only food item whose prices are f~ozen. As the price for other items goes up, beef becomes, compara- tively, a better bargain. . B~t it's because it's a bargain that's causing the shortage. The ·pnce. t~ low en~ugh to cause producers to hold beef off the market -waiting for higher prices. The freeze on beef prices ends Sept. 12. "There will be a scarcity or red beef and veal," said Lloyd ~tch, n1eat buyer for United Food Centers in ~loutson . "It ·is cost· 1ng the packers 82 cents a pound to process it and deliver it to the stores. But their ooiling is at 74 cents." \ .Slayer Eckstrom Gets Double Life Sentences By TO~I BARLEY Of the D11ry ,llol Slaff Convicted killer Carl Anders Eckstrom 'vas sent to stale prison for life Tuesday by an Orange County Superior Court judge \\'ho has already urged prisan authorities to never release him from custody. "If \\'t' had had the death penally in January four innocent people woold be alive today," a stern Judge \\'illiam <.:. Speirs told the heavily man a c I e d Eckstrom. "l'wo people in a Los Angeles parking lot and t.,..·o policemen investigating their murder were shot and killed by you for no reason at all ." Judge Speirs said. "I firmly believe that it would not have hap- pened if we had had the death penalty tor a deterrent and 1 believe you shou ld never be releast.-d from custody.'' Eckstrom, 23, of 8.151 Flight ~t ., f\fidway City, got tv;·o Ille terms from Judge Speirs for hig slaying of Los Angeles County lawmen D o n a I d Schneider and Carl Wilson, both 40. The officers -·ere shot do!A'tl Jan. 4 outside Eck.strom's hbme as they .sou!hl to question the boyish. bespectac ed defendanl about, the earUer killing of two persons in a Cerritos parking lot. Judge Speirs round Eck:strmn lo be sane Tuesday nfter reading reports com· plied by t\lt·o psychiatrist!. He denied Deputy Public Defender lton Butler's motion for a new trial and he also re- jected Uutler's bid to ha\'e !lit! jury's conviction reduced to second degree murder. And he lei Eckslrom'!I father, present in the courtroom for the senl encing, know that he was far from pleast.od ~,Ith a letter in which the elder 1-:ckstrorn lashed Butler for hi' alleged inco1n1»etent defense of hi~ 80n. Judge Speirs tv;ice denied Butler's plea IO be rtliev~ RS f:Clcllrom '-' la"')'er and r assured the attorney that he rega rded his work on the defendant's behalf "as that of a most able and dedicated attorney.'' Eckstrom. shackled hand and foot. \.\"as given permission to address the court and he shrilly urged Judge Speirs to review Butler's record in the trial and recognize that the la\vycr had erred in several vital phases of his defense . He handed several sheets of hand\\Til- ten piper to Judge Speirs for his off the benCh perusal and asked the judge for permission to undergo a polygraph e:.:· aroination to verify the accuracy of his statements. "TI'ie trial's o\'er. ri.1r. Eckstrom ," Judge Speirs oommented. "! never had very much doubt about your sanity and I had no doubt at all that you were ably defended during that trial." Eckstrom . technit.'81ly. 1nust now fa ce trial for the alleged killing of one of 114'0 sisters he accosted outside a Cerritos shopping center and the asserted sub!le· quent shooting of e S'oung man who came to their aid. Los Angeles County deputies \Vil.son and Schneider foll owed Eckstrom to Midway City and were seeking entry to the f1ight Strett home "·hffi the defen. cbnt opened up with an automatic rifle. Sclmeider wa~ practically cut in I y,•o by •• volley rared through the scrttn door . And \\'ilsoo. apparcnlly trying to 1lee the premises, was blasted by the crouching Eckstrom as he ran Aero~ tht front lawn of the home. Eckstrom, in his turn. was shol <1.nd wounded by Oran~e County she.riff's deputy Andy Romero. "'ho had betn assigned backup duties for the two visiting lawmen. Los Angeles <.:ounty euthorltie!I mnde II clear Tuesday that is is "hlghly w11ikcly" that Eckstrom will be tried for !he. Cer· ritos kllUrigs "provided any appeal his la1\'Ye r may file is rejected.'' Hulse Goes Bacl\: to Jail Everybody has 1ho.~ day11; 1vhcn' Just nuthing goes right, and that Ultludes cat burglars too. "" A brief spell of "f':cedorn" fro111 stall: prison ended today for convicted killer Arthur Craig "!\loose" Hulse v.·i th an Orange County Superior Courl judge's ruling that he \\'as saue wht'n he used a hatchet to inflict fatal injuries on a youn g service statio11 attendant Judge Byron K. ~(c!\1illan made the rulin g after studying the transcript of ;, 1971 trial in which ~lu!sc. no\\' 19. \\·as con\'icted of the killing and ror his rol e as an accessory in the "devi l cull'' sl;i y1ng of t.Iission Viejo school teacher Florence Nancy Brown. Hulse, al least SO pounds.(!i~htcr th:in hi s trial days in the late Judge Honald Crook.shank's courtroom, displayed no TODAY by • !RU&IM CiflS&JWCWi.Z a, DIAMONDS ON A LIMITED BUDGET ~1ost young couples have a lim1L· ed engagen1ent ring bud get. yet \Vant lhe best th ey can aUord. Faced \Vilh this. vou have fou r choices: IO\\·er th e c'otor. the quul- ity of cut. the clarilr, or chon~e ;:i s1nallcr diamond. Decreasing size 1s hest. be- cause size changes ;iffect pril'.C greatly. f''or exa111ple. :V.. carat us- ually costs less than half one carat of identical quality. If you rl1ust have a dia mond lar- ger th a n you can afford, your next best bet is to lO\\'er quality cut. as that is least noticeable. <Jat1tr re- duclion i~ next. if not visible In the eye. Jt'inally, lo\V'er colors reduce cost \\•ithout being noticeuble un- less con1pared "'1th high "hitc dta· monds. fncidcntal ly. there is the girl who reproved her fiance for tak- ing so long on 1he ring decision. "After all ,'' she said . ") ou propo5>- cd tn 1ne on lv n "'eek c'llter \''e met." .. Yes." ·he said. ··but a dja. rnond i~ forever'" 1•111o!il)n as 11<· \~'<IS fln1·c ag::i111 con1n111tf'd "l!o siate prison for lire. Th{' rul111~ ag;iin t'los{'d il case rcopr'n· I'd I.1st r11011!h v.·hen ~""'!JOrt Beach at· tornry Robert Cr('Pn suc·c1•ssfu\lv c1 r~U\'d h1·rorl' the Four th 01s1rif't Cou1:1 of Ap- IX"a ls rh:1 l lh\1l'f' \1'3." judicial {'rrnr in thr sanity ph;tSl' of lluls1··s rnurdrr tri;fl. The (::1rdcn t iro1 l' youth ,,..·a~ on(' <if :i hand of transients ro11rl(lf'(! up b\' lawn1 rn in Junr. 1970, shortly <if!1·r thr killings of !<t't\'lCC s1ati on auendant .l('rry \\'aync Carlin. '.!\. and :O.lrs. BroY.n, 31, of El Toro. Tbr prosecution .sucC t·ssfull)' allegetl 1hal Hulse ,,.. i(·!d('{I 1hr hatch(·\ th al aln1ost decap1 1:.itcd !hi' young at1endanl Carlin's btxi} was fnund 111 a pool of bluod inside his Santa Ana s1·r\·1ce s\allon. Pro'4·1ing through a Laguna Beach hom1• early this morning a ""'ou\d- bc 1h1ef fil ched a box of silverware h1d?en in a pantry, but his clumsy ac11ons av;akened resident Phy Uis Uonnett , ,,..·ho pretended to be asleep \\'hen the m:'ln walked throui:ih her bedroom on his way out. J ust as he '4'88 about to leAve, he slipped, and the bo:ir: of silve rware crashed. banged and clanked to the floo r. Now really frightened, lhc burglar ran out of !he house and fell dtl\\'n 17 StAir!. "Oh C.od." he said as he lay at lhe bottorn of the stairway. He did manage to escape but ""'ithout the silver\41are. Does the automation-age watch ~ go with Mom and apple pie? lio 7W~~~ ... -171 c·~•" '·"•• ~", ·•· '•'• Y1 • ;,. t'DI •'~·" .. " 1'•11 b1te• "'"' •~a fl·•· ~'•1 &e •o t1• • l•~M tuown 0•11 Oni1 ll~$ J.C. No lWJ60Y-llJ l iO.t "'ooon lt,.tliv v1ry 1~ l''t~J"'• G 111 4•al v.11.,., R,/,11.nli •• •l••I •••• "'II<" no b•1t t 't1 On•v \11~ 18ll NEWP ORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TE ~M S 21 YlAR~ IN TH£. SA.Ml tOCAT!ON I l111lAmt1it:1 •.!I-Mtbt• Ctiirt• PHONE 54t.J401 > OA.IL V PILO r with Tom '!:l'phine ·Morning S1nog ·.< . 'Chills the Air " ~boASTAL VAPORS DEPT. -So here .,,. are 1n the shag end of July. h1id·sum· mer, already, So how con1e it is that e0 ich morning as I ply Paclfic Coast Highway, I am peering through the "'™1shield into a curtain of damp white .ii/ff? ;~t would look to be fog. Like those \\'Cather reports always keep telling you, ';Jfight and morning low cloud.s along the c9ast." llight. Those clouds ·are so low that they are riding on my auto hood. ri f the .stufC wasn 't so wet , a suspjcious ~;ion might begin to figure that it isn 't rc&lly fog at all. It's actually wet smog . !ldeed. it s~s only a few years back whri coastal folks would giggle over the sOOog reports out of the Los Angeles b~.as they breathed in tbe pure vapors ~.1aur coastal abnos phere. Few coast- w:ttcbers ever figured that smog would r: down into our region. ..,AFTER ALL, WE have those God· ~ . IJven coastal breezes which would. we ltasoned, keep all that brownish-yellow emospheric poison pushed far inland and r ay fr0tn our local lungs. .. Tbis theory appeared to hold up &;ough most of.;!'IJ li50s and l~. In tct, evtli" today,, m of the awhd air ~s bl~ .. UP,. i~~ San Bcrdardinq and ers,ide cotMtie! where they have a problem so monumental that it is brthy oi national sympathy. :i; Bui something else happened during ~t years. It has developed that now ~e seem to have enough smog to go r.™! and in ract. more than can be all rsnea away by those coastal breezes. :> mESE FACJ'S WERE driven home by recent report from Bill Fitchen, our f of tbe Orange County Air Pollution trol Dis!fict. Fitchen, in a report on t happened to the air this last J une. )11.d.icated that on two days during That JO.onlh. smog warnings were issued along Aie northern sector of oor Orange Coast. ~ had only happened twice before in !il.11 of our time on nlOniloring where the ~d air was drifting in Orange County. H'indeed, federal clear air standards ~re exceeded 21 days during June ~oss Oran$e County and that included ~.times out at El Toro and for heaven's t e, seven times in Costa Mes11, ac· ding to the air monitoring sta tion out Fairview Stak! flospltal. " ~ YOU ARE REP.tlNDED that the Costa Chamber of Commerce's long· slogan for the municipality bas Cool, Clear Costa ~1esa ... "So tQ-~y you get the notion that as far as smog ~ concerned, no place is safe any more. ~t even one with a good slogan. l::: Of course, the authorities may well r'nt out that our coastal smog problem pretty small peanuts when compared other nearby regiom like the City of ~e Angeles, Riverside or Sa n ~mardino. Up there, they use a knife lo 9Jt the smog into cubes and carry it off ~ the city dump. ~ So you have the grand-solace !hat if in· ·•eed your air is being poisoned, it isn 'l t~~~ns~~00~u 3:ho~~~v~ ~a~~fuyu;~~ ~nail servings of !he stuff. -.,,. SOrtlEIIOW. AS AN old cof!stal boy 3-ho never figured a sinoggy day ~·ould '«>me, this seems small cumfort. ;: Clearly. I should have little complaint '1 I'm just driving through plain old least.al fog eacb morning. ' If it really is fog .. ;j \1,1 T.._.,.,. Pu1np Gas--and Lead? Young attendant in Monument, Colo., demonstrates how serious gas- oline shortage has become by carrying pistol in hip pocket Gun is to discourage hostile tourists whom he must turn away to serve lo- cal residents. New Spy Flap 1960 Biigging of Nixon, Asserted \VASHINGTON (AP) -The chief Sen.ate \Vatergate investigator has denied a RepubLican accusation that he spied on lhe 1960 GOP campaign and may have bugged Richard M. Nixon's head- quarters. Cannine S. Bellino said the allegations ,,,.ere intended to disrupt the committee's probe of wiretapping and spy~g aimed at Democrats, GOP nati.oiial Chairman George S. Bush Tues<lay released three affidavils \Vhich he said strongly indicate Bellino Connally Talks With Billionaire On Presidencv PALM BEACH SHORES, Fla. (UPI) - Former Treasury Secretary John Con- nally has held a two-hour mee_ting with billionaire John D. MacArthur and two Florida GOP leaders, and the possibility of Connelly's seeking the presidency was discussed, the Palm Beach Post reported today. One of those at the meellng said ii was an indefinite talk and it would be "presumptuous" for the former Texas governor to elaborate ahout any such plans. ' The mecling was confirmed by fo rmer ~!orida Senate President Jerry Thomas, \l'ho said, "We did talk about the presidency as at any time a person talks to ~tr. Connally. the conversation tends to veer that way . But there .was nothing clefinite and it would be presumptuous of him to be specific about it." • Ill used electronic surveillance. to monitor eonversations in the hotel space in which Nixon prepared for his televised debates with John F. Kennedy. BUSll SAID HE learned of the allega- tions from Jerris Leonard, a former assistant attorney general in the Nixon administration. and hired Leonard to in· vestigate further. Bellino acknoll.'ledged he worked in the 1960 Kennedy campaign and said a prin- cipi.1 assignment was to track the source of an antl-Catholic campaign aimed at the candidate. Bellino sakl : "l categorica11y and une- quivocally deny that I have ever ordered, rC{(uested, directed or participated in any electronic surveill ance whatsoever in connection with any political campaign.,. Bush said the comntittee should in· vestigate. THE COJ\11\ITITEE did not respond immediately but several key staff nlembers expressed complete confidence in Bellino. The cl.aim that Bellino directed the alleged bugging of Nixon headquarters 1vas. made in an affidavit by Jotm W. Leon, a. private investigator who died last week . Leon, ll.'ho said he was indicted in 1962 in an eavesdropping case, said Bellino hired him in 1960 to infiltrlte the opera· lions or Albert B. "Ab" Herman, an of. ficial of the GOP national commiuee. Another investigator, Edward Jones, sRid in an affidavit that he had taken part in two surveillance opeaUons for · Bellino but added : -· ''AT NO TIME in the 1960 campaign did l participate in or have knowledge of telephone tapping activity or utilization of any electronic eavesdropping devices against Republican Party officials." Bellino also acknowledged the surveillance but not the eavesdropping. The third affidavit supplied by Bush, was that of Joseph Shimon, another private investigator. 2 States Phnom Penh Shelled . r Two Times by Enemy PHNOM PENH (UPI ) -COmmunisl gunntrt shelled Phnom Penh twice late t<>d•y, lnfiloting cuuaJtles and damage d""1t• \J.S. air strikes 1"5 tbao !lye mi!CI IOUth or Ule c.ity. U.S. gunships cr•ne in after the Shelling to try to knock 9Ut the rebcl Po&ltions. Tho bamlge wa.o tllo lirsl to blt the city for more than a year. . Tho shells hit during rush hour traffic just after 5 p.m. (3 a.m. PDT), and in- itial reports said t~r persons were killed and another 31 wounded and a nwnber of houses destroyed. A IDgh COmmand spokesman said there were 1'pbout 30 casualties." the capital's defense perimeter. lie dlllributed relief supplies to refugee9 six miles north of the capital and then visited the aoutbem defense perllneter at Prtk H•, nine mil,. 90Uth 00... Highway 2. American F4 llghler bombers Dew strikes near Prek }Jo while In Tam was Jn other developments: -Cease-fire violaUons '°81'ed io the highest number in more than a mooth to- day, In the 24 hours ending at noon today. the Saigon command said it coooted 93 Commwllst truce violations, highest noon-to-noon total since JlDle 17 when there were 111. -South Vietnam and the Viet Cong said today they ;.ui meet J>UI s°!l\W'dlY.• deadline for .... chbig -""" .., ll>!il- country's pallJical ·~J'.l\lni as the ...... lack ol progr ... bi * -·of talks. , "' -~ NorodCilll Slb*DDUlt llbd the Americans to drlv• tt. V-.-Qim- munists out of their Cam'bodta·n sanctuaries .a tun year Delon a 11ent U.S. bombing campolp ia Combodia start.ed, a State Department · dfida.I repom. -Prime Minister Thanom KltUkacmrn said today he has asked the Unllod SU!es to increase its military aid to Thailand after the Aug. 15 bombing halt 1n neighboring Cambodia. Some rocketll landed ooly aboot 300 yards from the private residence of Qleng Heng, vice president <:I. the' High Political Council, and about half a mile from the residence of Prime Minister In Tam. M11rder Charge Filed A 1'1AJOR COMMUNIST offensive has pressed in on Pmom Penh fer several weeks and several foreign embassies have ordered nonessential personnel to leave. President Lorf Nol has ordered tight.er defenses in and around Phnom Penh and the U.S. Air Force has m-. tensified its strikes in the suburbs. Texas Policeman IGlls Handcuffed Youth, .. 11 After today's shelling a t t a c k ll American Spookie and Specter aircraft - prop-driven planes ouUitted with rapid firing machineguns -~·ere ordered to fly as close lo the city as possible, ·without intruding on restricted air space. American warplanes new heavy strikes on all sides of the capital, trying to knock out rebel positloos. Heavy o::mcenlratioos • of American alr strikes were reported along Highways 2 and 3 to the south and Highway 5 to the north. .._ In Tam visited t\vo separate sites on DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Drtllvtry of thr Daily Pilot is 1111a{an~ttd MIMIY•Prlf•11 II '"' ff •M .... .,...,.. Ill_•.., J:• 11.lft.. ctll 11'1111 .,.., C.-, Wilt M ~ M ptl, C•'" Ir• till• llfltll ,,. ,. .... 51ivr.i•W "4 ,,,.,.,.,, II rM M llff l'tUIM .,.., '14"1' '' ' 1.m. lt11t1111y, M' f 1,m, """"'' fl-II llltl I _, wlll a.t kWtllt ,. .,... Cl._.,, IM;• .. 111 lt 1.m. T eltPhOfttS ,,,_,.. en ... c-1, "'••• ....... Ml4l ,..,__., """'..._'" '''" 111t1 W1•lmltl•ltt' ............... ,,. l•R Cle!ltttll•. Cl"'"'',,. l ucll, l l R JOlln (IPlllr1M, 0-l>litoto S..111 L,._, Lit-111111111 .... 9'Mot . • DALLAS, Tel'. (AP) -Police Chief Frank Dyson says the fatal shooting of a handcuffed ll-year-0Jd boy by a policeman Vlhile they \Vere sitting in a squad car was "uncalled for, unjustifled and illegal." Patrolman Darryl L. Cain,· 30, was charged with murder after the shooting Tuesday. He was released on $5,000 bond. Police said a bullet from Cain's .357· caliber revolver killed Santos Rodriguez as Caln and another officer questioned the OOy and his 13-year-old brother, David ,.about a service station break·in. CHIEF DYSON said there was "no at- tempt on the part of the deceased to get away from the officer. It's hard to understand what would cause a man to do something like this ... hard to ex· plain ... h<Y;"d to accept." Dyson said Cain, a poUCi?man since 1968, was in shock after the shooting. Three years ago, Cain and another patrolman were involved in the shooting death of hlichael Morehead , 18. However. a grand jury did not return an indictment following the April 1970 death. A police spokes man gave this acoount of the shooting of Santos: PATROLMAN ROY ARNOLD saw several youths running from the gas sta- tion but lost them while chasing them on foot in darkness early Tuesday. Arnold said he recognized the youths. Arnold radioed for help and Cain went with Arnold to the home of the Rodriguez boys' grandfather where they lived. The officers took the two boys to the gas station and handcuffed them. Santos was put in the front .seat of the 9QU8d car with Arnold, and David was in the rear with Cain. The boys refused to answer questkru about the burglary, and cain pointed his pistol at the back oC Santos' bead. THE GUN DISCHARGED while C.ln was leaning fonvard, and the bullet hit the hoy behind his left ear. He was dead on arrival at Parkland Hospital. David Rodriguez said Caip pulled the trigger of his revolver twice.· "The gun clicked, but it dkln't fire," the first time, he said. "I felt like pushing the gun away, bot I ll.'as handcuffed. I couldn't do anytbinl." The officer warned them to "tell' the truth," he said. "The officer said, ''lbi.9 time it has a bullet in it.' He clicked and it fired." "Oh, my God !" David said the offK:er yelled. •·h18ybe he thought iJ,here wasn't a bullet in the gun," he added. THE WORunt OLDEST WHISKEY PRESENTS THE WORLD'S OLDEST MAL IVE BEEN ASKED 10 LIST SOME OF ™E BEST THINGS THAT EVER HAl'PENED 10 ME. HERE GOES ... BIKINIS, DRIVE·IN MOVIES, THE WHEEL, DEVILED EGGS, MEDICATED POWDER (DID I SUFFER FPDM TOGA CHAFING) ! AND BUSMMILLS, WHEN THEY MADE IT .IN 1608, THEY DIDN'T REALIZE WHAT THEY WERE DOING FOR MY LEISURE HOURS! l I • GEE, I HOPE WE HAV£ A LOT OF LEISURE HOURS! LIKE A BUSHMILLS SOUR, REALLY SMOOTH! A BUSMMILLS MIST, COOL AND MILO! A BUSHMILLS J-.-- LONG AND TALL. A BUSHMILLS ROB ROY, AS LIGHT AS ANY SCOTCH CAN MAKE IT! J Slioivers Fleck Sonie Areas, Fnir Skies Ot1ierivise 10 " uP1 WfAMIJOIOCt.if• C'allfornlo ~IAI01~$N0W ~ ...,.,. ~'*"""••, ••ow Wl>l<ll 1tartH1 T119S<llY wllll 1111 lld of • n101o 11mper1turt rla11e 1lono 1n1 Soull>er~ t.ali1ornia co;isl. T~ we1tr..r ... Vl(I llt.Ul(llCI I Noll cf 'IQ clw rtes Tllurt<l,Y If' l..111 AnC11l11. 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'''' 7:J9 11.m. ~ ilUMI 1 2' Im Stho 1;1' p, ..... 1------------------------------------------------ ) ,I I ' D AILY PU..OT EDITORIAL PAGE The Police Comput~r Last week the city ol Huntington Beach oUiclally dedic.ated the new police command and control system -the computerized communications network designed lor the 21st century. It is an impressive piece of technoloP', affectionate- ly known around U1e police station as "Big Brother" and "Hal." Jn spite of the ominous.sounding ni cknames. the new syste1n may prove to be of enormous benefit to the work of the pohce and fire departments. By using a com- puter's speed and memory·storing capacity, the system will be able to do the kind of work through automation that in the past has either been laboriously and slowly done by hand, or not done at all. The command and control system is something that Huntington Beach residents can be very proud of. It is one or the first if its kind and the staff of the police department, led by Chief Earle Robitaille and Capt. 1'-lichael Burkenfield, deserve credit for having the fore- sight to plan such a program. . At the same time a note or caution is in order. While it was being designed, there was some controversy over the use of an address file. This file, which lists all resi- dences in the city by address. would instantly make avail· able to patrolmen infonnation about each location such as the presence of firearms, criminal record of inhabi· tants and the history or crime calls from that location. The federal agency which contributed a substantial portion of the money needed to pay for the project be-- came concerned enough to investigate the file for pos-- sible infringement on residents' right of privacy. Investi· gators found nothing amiss and police officials assured all concerned that information put in the file is limited to information that is already kept by the police depart. ment. Robitaille and his stall pledged that the lile would be closely watched to insure that information in it is correct and up to date and that it is not used for other than police purposes. We would urge that city staff and city councilmen see to it that this pledge ls kept. On the whole, however, the communications system is so impressive as a police tool capable of saving man· hours and even lives that we would encourage other local departments to consider a simllar progra1n. Tr ailer P arking Law After more than two years of wrangling and waiting, the Fountain Valley city council bas finally come up wit h a law to keep trailers from parking on city streets for prolonged lengths or time. The ordinance has not become law yet. ft has to receive final approval which is contingent upon develop-- ment or some guidelines for implementation of the new law. But at least the city has come up with something which seems to meet everyone's needs. The law will prohibit the parking of trailers over· night on streets within housing tracts. 'fhis will mean that residents who store their camping trailers and boat trailers on the street for months at a time, will have to move them off the streets. But the law also has provisions for police pennits, good for 72 hours at a time, which will enable residents to put their trailers in front or their homes for loading and unloading before and atter family outings. These permits can be obtained at any time of the day or night by calling the police department. It was a long time coming, but it looks as if the trailer ordinance is a good and equitable one. H Si111ple Steps Cata Save Liv es • I I , I .} I ' Music, Art Not Really 'Culture' Dear Gloo1ny Gus Heed the Warnings of Heart Attack A reader who identifies himself as chairman o( somelhing called the Q.dtural Resources 'Committee of the City of New Orleans has \\Titten to take issue with a sentence of mine. Not Jong ago, I had written: " 'CuU.ure' is a word that should be used only in an anthropological sense, never in an esthelic sense; to speak of music, art, etc., as •culture' is lo label oneself un cultured ." He looked up !he word in three dic- tionaries, no less. and all agreed that ~·cuJture' is applic- able to intellectual and artistic activity, and to the enlighten- ment and refinement of tastes. And be wants to kriow -are all the dictionaries "wrong," and am I "right"? WllA T HE fails to understand is the great difference between the definition and the me of a word. The definition is what it means objectively; lhe use depends upon the position and perspec- tive of the user. In denotation, "culture" is what the dictionary says it is; in C1>D· notation, it is a word to be avoided , ex· cept in .:lD anthropological sense. Let me give you a few analogies. A British wlt once remarked that "a gentleman is someone who never uses the word." Whet he meant by this was that certain things are taken for granted, or not; and someone who feels called upan to describe himself or someone else as a "gent1enlan" is per se no genUeman. "REFINED" ls another word whose use should be limited. lo such thlngs as Ehrlichrnan may not have known his phone Cll.lls from the President were being taped, but did the Pres· ident know his phone calls from Ehrlichman were also being taped? J. D. Gloom., Ovt <ommt111S •no 11.1lllllltttd ,., rt•d9rt •1111 do •or lll'CttPr1.., ttfltCI "'' v;eW.. 11 Ill# -•"'· S.1111 .,,vr "' Hf:Vt to Gloom., Gill, Diiiy l"llitf. sugar or oil. To describe someone as being "refined" is what Nancy Mitford called "distinctly non-U" -that is, no person of refinement would ever think of using the word in that sense. "Cul!ure" is a generic term, en· . compassing all the various institutions and mores and artifacts of a people; rock music is as much (perhaps more) a part of our American culture as IJach and l\1ozart; and lhe con1ic strips as much as any other visual art. Culture Is simply the way a people express themselves on all levels, !rom the food they eat to their sexual practices. TO SPEAK OF "getting culture" or ''promoting culture" implies a divlBlon between the popular and the cJas_,ic, the lay and the learned; and such hard·and- fast divisions exist on1y in the minds of the se mi-educated, who suffer through operas and trudge dutifully around art museums under the delusion that they are someho\V taking part in "culture." Religion is another good analogy. True religion rWJ.S like a thread through1 everything we do in every area of life; it is not computerized, so that on Sundays or holy days we are "religious," and the rest of the time we are not. To use the v.·ord in this sense -meaning that we go to church and obey the rituala -is to isolate and deaden an essential nerve of piety. Likewise, if "culture" means something high , severe. cold, ahd remot e from daily life, we arc burying It more than praising it. Qui et Arm-twisting Behind the Pip Jline Plpellllt' Postscript: The thunde rclap or \\ratcrg:ile revelations this "'eek drO\\'T\ed out the sounds or the most 1.:xtcnsivc ann-twisting ca n1paign seen on Capitol Hill since the fight over the SST. The issue: the Alaskan oil pipeline. State I:>epartment cables re\'cOI that the big oil rotnpa.nies had an ally in Lhe dJplomnts. '·Opponents or the project ..• Stale cabled the Canadian go\'erruTl('nt. "have argued that an oil pipeline (in Canada! .,.,·ould be a pr e ferab l e alternative. ·In this connection the Department urgently requires your cur- ttnt assessmcnl." TllE CANAOlANS cabled their "cur- rent assessment," but the State Depart· mcnl refused to forward it to the Senate. Not until Sen . Birch Bayh. D-lnd., threntened to delay noor action on a pipeline amtndment did lhe State Oepartml!'nt grudgingly show h.im the Canadlnn response. • 1'hcn State deliberately held back a rc\·lsion which altcr'd substantially the Canadian posillon on 1he proposed Cana- dian pipeline. By phCWle and by I ell er. the canadlons lold lhe State Depart1ncnt that they did not n.-quire ;1 per cent ownership in a (JACK ANDERSON J Canadian oil pipeline, as Indicated In their origi nal ~tRte1nent. The State Department did not tell the Congress this, howt\'er, until !he lnfonnatlon wa~ requested one .... ·eek later by Rep. John ~lelcher. D-~tont. By th<'lt time. the Senate had dc.feated the key pipellne amendment. which would ha\'e required further study of the canadian route. TllE OUTRICHT Ile by omission c:ulmlna!cd months or State and Interior Dept1rtment deceptions cnnee.mlng the Alaskan alternative -the Ca na dian pipeline. ~1eanwhile, th& oll cempanles with billions in the Aluka route, were busily shuffling key supporters up to Alaska for • n look al the pipeline route and makin g the rounds on Capitol HUI to collect on old camp,.lign markers. rhc powuful lobbying m a c h I n c , lubricated by big money and big lies. ovt!rwhelmed a rag·tag coalition of t>n- \•lronmentaUsL! ind Pit J d west c r n senators. To the Editor: The repeated and tragic loss of life through heart_ attacks underscores again and again the urgent need for every fa mily to be av.•are of the early warning signs and to be prepared to make an ap- p,ropriate response should a cardiac emerg<'ncy OC'CUr. The Orange County Heart Association would be most grateful if the Daily Pilot \\"Ould permit us to review for its re-aders those warning signs and offer our recom- mended course of action. EARLY warning signs: I. Prolonged, oppressJve pain o r unusual discomfort in the center ofl lhe chest behind the breastbone. 2. Pain may radiate to shoulder, neck, or ja,v. 3. Pain or discomfort is ·often ac- companied by sweatinlf, n ·a u s e a , vomiting or shortness of breath . 4. Sometimes these symptoms sul>side and then return. Don't wait·, act i1n· mediately! ~ EMERGENCY response: I. Before possible emergency health pro!>lems arise, consult Your O\\'ll physi-- cian about your health problems and post h.is instructions for emergency response appropriate for the medical conditions or you and your family. 2. ff you have not done the above and a medical emergency is suspected. first cal\ your city's fire department rescue team . . . ask them to call an am- bulance. 3. Find these telephone numbers and post them by your phone ... NO\V, a. The fire department that would re· spond to a rescue call at your address. (i.e. Know, ror example, where you live. htany people, although they have a given city's mailing address, actually live in an unincorporated area and the County rescue squad would be the cor- rect one to call.) b. Your nearest ambulance c. Your own physician JACQUELINE E. HEATIIER Chairman oE the Board, Orange County lie.art Association Fly lhe F lag To the Editor: An award from the Freedoms Foun· dation at Valley Forge went to a man from New Bedford, Mass., for his id ea of displaying Old Glory 24 hours a dlly - lighted at night -and also to hb1 American Legion Pos t for promoting his idea. OUR AREA could have recei ved this honor had there been more interest and cooperation. In a harbor where there is a forest of flag poles. there are Eew nags flown. In a lime v.·hen Communl sn1 i~ gnawtng at our very roots, why this Wicks ( MAILBOX ) Leiter& from readers are welco111e . Nonna.Uy writers should convey their uiessaoes i11 300 words or Less. Tl1e rir;/it to conde11se le tters to fi t space ·or eli111 i11ate libel is re scrvecl. All letters must include signature and 11zailing address. but name.t may be withheld on request if su ffic:ient reu.~on is apparent. Poetry wiU 11ot be pu blished. apathy? 1\t least \Ve can proodly light the 1-,\ag of Freedom~ People thrill to the sight of a nag flying high and Ugh~. I regret that there is not one atop of any of the buildings in Fash.ion Island. The lighted flags atop of cranes are meaningful - they Are build1ng America. Let's show our colors -night and day. KATHRYN FISHBACK Gas-so r ing Tips To the Editor ' There is much talk about gasoline: short.age but, if you ever ran out of gas far from a town, you will understand how serious it is to have a car but nothing lo run It. Time passes rapidly"a.nd our sup- ply of gasoline is running shorter every day. You may not like to change your habits but there are n1any ways of saving gns. For example: JI.lake gentle starts. Don't ''tramp'' down on the gas pedal. Let your englne run idle for a minute or two before·· starting in the rooming ¥iith a cold eni;:ine. Don't try to pass everybody on the road. \Vhen you do pass, remember that niost gas is used in fast acceleration, so take it as easy as you can safel y, Keep your driving speed just under - and not 10 iniles over -the speed limit!. Get an engine tune-up as often as seems necessary, also the emission !VStem. ·Take your foot off the gas pedal and const for a reasonable distance before t.'Ol'lling to a full stop, like at a STOP S1reel. FOIL\1 BEITER drh•ing habits now Md yoo will have cause to be pleased at your gas savings . liefore Jong, our driv· ing lR\\'S m:iy be changed alor.g lines sho.,.,·n above. Occasionally. some loud·mouth states tha t this t.nlk of gas shortage is !lilnply an excuse for the big companies to raise their prices. etc. If this \.\'ere true, ""hY do \.\'e ha\'e such a large and gro\.\·ing neet of huge oil tankers bringing petroleum here from other countries? It is nn ex· pensive .... ·ay to get gasoline bul ll is much better than trying lo do \.\'ithout It. \\"hen the foreign countries finally realize that ·we cannot get along ~ithoot their help, and they niake \.\i.ld price increases. then you may laugh -if you slil! can Jaugb as you \.\'alk. OUR AUTO~tOBILE factories !}X'nd their lime on fancy models and ex· cessively large engine power -anything to make you v.·ant a car like your rich neighbor just boughl. What we nttd are smaller and much more efOcient engines. and better re.ar vision. Our carburetor- distributor !IYstems are inefficient and disgraceful. lmprove them now ! \Ve do have some competent engineers and no\v is the time for action. CUt out the fol-de-rol , the countless meetings. the tons of paper \\'Ork, and get down to reality. The time for action is NOW. If ~·ou don't "'ant to go along with this, O.K., get a bicycle or a horse. Can yoo still roller skate pretty well -and carry groceries? FRED R. EBERHARDT No-fault F•cl• To the Editor: \"our no-fa ult insurance editorial or June 25 contained some rather se rious errors of fact and implication: I. 1be ~t ills no-fault DH\ that was backed by the Tr111.I Lawyers As!IOCiation 11•as opposed by every insur;1.nce com- pany, but supported by lhe Public Interest Research Center. Students for Hcsponslve GoverM1ent 1 the State Public En1ployees H. et i re n1 e n r 1\ssociatlon, various newspapers as well as (,i 'LA. 2. The reason fr>r the consu1ner su pport of the ~fills Bill is that the t\lilliman and l~obertson Actuarial Stuclies-showed that $5,000 in no-fault benefi!.> could be delivered at the same price ~s present policies v.ith only a fe\1' minoi' restric- lions on the right to sue I you could not sue for no-fault benefits already re- ctived 1. 3. 1be r.1111s no-fault Bill docs not re-- quire retired people or 1tisahted people to buy y,·age pro1eclion. ll 1.i 1111 intelligen1 bill that docs oot operate to force people to buy cove.rage they can never f'Xpecl to <."Ollect on. The Fenton no-fault Bill i!I the same blll tha t "'a., opposed by 115 consumer groups last year, by fllllny nev.·spapers. and by all of the pt."Opr~ \.\ho sup1xirti.'<i lhe ~lilt& Bill. IF THIS doesn't .suggest to your paper Mixed Tennis T1·ick s One of the fe\\' sports in v.·hich men anll women can compete and interact on :i rcl:ifi\·ely equ<il footing is examined \1'lth profcssion<1J know·ho1\· and vivid insight in ~f1:1ed Doubles Tennis by Clark and C<ln1\e Gr11ebner y,-hh noted sporl.'S wr1l· er Kim Prince (~tcGraw·Hill, $6.95 ) In these pag~ illustrated by helpful line drRwings. one of the foremost 1nixed double!! teams in the United States tell!! how they play the game. and then shoy,·s les.'\'. expert players how to improve fX!,rformnnce and add enjoyment at the same lime. "TJIE GA~tE OF mixed doubles i! quite different from unl·sex doubles or singles," the authors polnt out. "Tactic! can be very different, and the results, astonishing.·· The Vr:tebncrs' ad\•ice to women i!t, "Don't be a junior partner." To 1nen. th ey suggest : "Qon't contradlcl your (THE BOOKMAN J pa rlnf'r'1 coil! " A v.arnlng is l~1K>d uot to imit:Ue famO\L'l style-!i. ~I e n t a I awarcnt:S8 is u1\·en uo; thr c:Ard1n11I n!lc. Thr lob, 1he drop o;hot. the overhet1d stroke are d1scussrd "'1th en1phasis on effect ive \'olleying ln tJ1e mixed doubles situation. GRIPS . po.'!1tionini; for shot.s , move- ment. foot"'ork. return of 11 rvit"t and baseline st.rategy , 11 cc e pt abl e. g<uncsm:inship , pr ac t l c e techniques. hints on how to st11~t-a toumamcnt -all these and more are covemi ln tenrui flt 10 lurn m're ad\·oc.ntes of mixed doubles Into enlhus.lasUc de\•oteta. Vlcti>r dt: l\t)'~rtlng I thot the Califoml~ Trial l-1W)''~ Association ill on !he side of the con· sumer, then apparent ly facts will not change a preconceived opinion. There are some good faJth Insur~ companiet who ~lncerely believe that the ir approach is the best. but many others are only inte~sttd in selling: 1nas.sive amounts of in!urance at a higher price, while taking away your rights to "'finance" thole bencOls. Lik ewise, there i re many trial lawyers wh .. are on the right side of this l..uue for the wrong reason -tbelr fees. I am very proud to have been a trial lav.'Yer for rno8t ol my Ille because most trial. lav.'YerS truly rtpresent the con· sumer's interest -people ratm than things. I'm hopeful that your paper win 1te that all op~IHon to a slogan \J not necessarily an opPo&itlon based upon self· interest. HERBERT HAF1F Pet-hater'• Plea To the rliitor: No.,..·adays, such places as alrlbiel ind re!ltaurants reserve: no-smoking lflctlons for those patrons who do not want to be bothered or endangered by cl1aretle smoke. IT WOULD bo a sl~ follow· i.ng this same line of reasoning, !CK lboH people who do not oy,·n pet& to be 1ble to reser\·e to them.sel,·es certain groups of home!! where they v.·iil be free from the noise and danger or these anim.nla. \Ve moved into Fountain Valley thtte months ago, having &ele<:ted our home after only one "·cckcnd of house-hunting. \\'e do not O"'n :iny pets. but our neighbors 011 bolh sides have two dogs apiece. The loud yapping can be beard n1omi11g, noon and night, and it is Im· possible for our rear-old baby to nap "'·hen thi!'i is going on. Our 3\.i·year-old daughter, who cannot c\'en go into the lnick yard y,'\lhout lheM! dogs barking loudly, p111 hrr finger through the wood fence the other day and "''ill aeverely frightened "'hen onP of thf'~ dogA licked her hand. Fortunately It didn't bite. NATURAL~V. com pl ain ts to pct 0\111ers accornpli~h no1h1nl{. 11lC o~·ncrs rC!gnrd thPi r :inlmals pq ··1ncrr children" and lake umbrage .,.,.~evtr anyone dares to s.a~· anything . And the un- necessary barking gOt!s on and on. Why, v.·ho "''ould eomplaln nbout suc h a thlnG ? Doesn't e\·eryone ha\'' a dog' :>:o. evl'r)onc doc8 riot , nnd it y,•ould be a blessi ng to u~ llf'l-hnirr.~ if v.·e hn d .in area of 10"'11 \\C t1.lul0 call our own. Jlow ubout ii '.' MRS. T.A. HE l'PENllEl1.fER OIAN81 COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. \Vted. Pu.bl.U:htr Thomru Kee1.11l. Editor Barr>aro Krclblch £J11orial Pa!Jt Editor Th• edHm1al Plll.,"f' cir 1tw-Diiiy Pilot leeks to 1nfonn and stimulate n-Mie~ by Pf"'llf'ntln,i: cn tflJs pqe d1vcrv cvmml'rttar)' cn 10PQ ot in· ltft'Jt by tyndicatf'd t'Olumnl1'11 and car1oonl1t.s, by pr.w;dlna a forum tor rt"11dc-n' \'iN"s and by ptttentlrc ttil• nt-V.'Sp.a.IX'r·ir opinl0fl1 and \drill on cumnt toplelJ. Thr rdttarll1J opinions ol !hf' D1u!y PlJ111 fll)flt'llr 'lflly in lht' tditorhli CQ!umn 11t 1n.> tl'lp ot the pqe. Oplni~:t e\"p!'fPE'd by lhe NI· umnlsis and oar1oont1111 and l•f~f'r wrlt'1"1&rt'1hl'lr own •nd no f'ndon:"" m~nt or uwlr vh'WIJ by the OIJtJ pt~ th::luld ~ inft'rft'd.. Wednesday, July 25, 1973 J J Ul"IT ....... I• AERIAL VIEW SHOWS SKELETON OF BOB HOPE'S MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PALM SPRINGS HOME Entertainer Says He'll R•bulld It; Mansion Was to Be Finished by Christmas Hope Will Rebuild Razed Marision Nine Men Indicted On Porno LOS ANGELES (Afl -The Los Angeles County Grand Jury has indicted nine men. including a reputed high rank- ing Mafia figure in New York City. in COMectOn with an al- leged nationwide pornography operation. The district attorney's office said Ettore Zappi o( New York "'as one ol the men indicted Tuesday oo charges of ron- sp\racy to dist ribute 11nd pro- mote obscene material. . ., He re<..'efl.tly was indicted in nearby Orange O>tuuy oo a similar charge. W • ' Wedntsdl:y, July 2S, l~l OAILY PILOT ! San Diego, Marine ~; "· ' Sued Over Custod)j SAN DIEGO (UPI) -\Vil· liam R. Sutherland, who says he \\'8:9 thrown in a Marine Corpe briii and had his mous· tacbe shaved off because he i! a dead ringer for his fugi- tive cousin, sued the Navy, the Marines and the city Tuesday for It million. It was in the fonn or a claim. Sutherland, 27, said he was falsely arrested by city police and turned over to the m.illtary as a Marine deserter. He sald he was subjected to 0 inbuman treatment" for tlree Sexy Mat~h ; da)OI In the brig al the M '· Corpo Rocruit Depoe where jaJlet'I forced shave off his moustache aiid sideburns. He wu put in llOl..i- tary confinement !or refq to submit to I military ball cut. he said. "J felt like a caged animal on display," he said. J 11IE MARINES have con- tended -even after they r~ leased him -that Sutherlaii<t Is really Lance Cpl. J...,,i. M. zAPPr. REPORTED to be British Sirigers Compete ~~rynd. Mio deserted 1n ill at his Massapequa, Long Is-William Sutherland, a keep. , land, home, ~s gr~nted a SACRAMENTO (AP) -All the girls had to do er at the San Pasqual W i 1 d one-week di:lay Ill amugnment ~ was walk into the pub and they would find Tom Animal Park, saya he ~~ Tuesday. J?iSt. A~ty. Joe _Busch Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck in a game of the other Sutherland all riglit. said Zapp1, 69, is a neighbor d and associate of reputed wuter-arts. -he's a cousin with whom he "'·orld figure Ca rlo Gambino. ·• But Ted Hi~kman of ~e Sacramento Cha.mber 1 grew up in Cltlcago. Al&> named in the indict· ~ of Commerce said the feminine fans never discov-The lance corporal and the ment were William Bittner 1 ered the popular singers. wokeeper are difficult to tell 46. Sam Haimowitz, 49, and Humperdinck probably wished they had. He apart in photos , and the Ma· PAl...t\1 SPRINGS IAPI - Bob Hope says he will rebuild his multi-million dollar desert home destroyed by rire. construction since Januarv and was to take 18 months tO complete. It was destroyt.od in 30 1ninutes. Jerry Bernstein, 21 . an or Van ti1 lost the game and also some fishing rights. rioo c.orps has said that men square feet of floor space. but It v.•as built on an area the Nuys; Thomas Sinopoli, 33. "They wanted to settle this question about the who knew the deserter identi- a city official said it would size of five large I 0 1 5. Ronakl Forman, 33. ~th of. fishing rights on a new 3,000-acre nnch they .Pur-tied the zookeeper as the samt have only t""·o bedrooms. Most 'd Los Angelfli ; Peter S~1. ' chased recently. So they called me, and I set it all man. of lhe ho1ne was 10 be devoted Riversi e County has valued Bost~; James Butler, . San a up, with genuine English dart boards sent in from Sutherland said he was neY"· A spokesman said Hope and his wife were "philosophical and positive" about the loss Tuesday. Only the vast . mushroom-shaped roof of the house had been completed when the fire broke out, bul the roof alone had cost $500,000. C i I y officials discounted erson as a possible cause, but rircrncn we re investigating the blaze. to ente rtaining. especially dur· the land at almost $600,000. ~ancis.co, and Charles Ham-~ London," said Hickman. er in the :fi.tarines, but receiV- ing the Bob Hope Desert. Golf After the fire, only the steel ilton, V}lla. Park. .~ The singers chose Sacramento for the match eel an hooorable discharg~ Classic h,cre. superstructure of the home re-The ~tctmen.t came after ~ because both were appearing in the region and from the Army in 1967 -when 11 grand 1ury \vitness, Arthur r.1 S .d. th · bo k · Hope reportedly had spent n1ore than $1 rnillion on the house, and pl<inncrs said the final cost "'°'as likely to be about $3 1nillion . The home was located on a mained. A city official iiaid the "Wolf" Pellon. testified about 11 . acramento was equ1 1stant between e1r o • his cousin was in the Marin~. hill overlooking this California superstructure y;ou.Jd have to his work at a Suki Inc. war~ · 1ngs. J; proot they cooJd not. be th~ resort town and the desert ~l>e~oo~m~do~•~TI~.m;.;;;;m;m;m.;;;boo~~se~.;m;;;;;;;m;m;m,_.;;;;;;.ii~;-.;.;~·--..-;;;;;;·~·----~~o;i;~";_~~~;;:·~ .. ~·~..,.~~iii;,;;;sa~m~e;;;m~a~n~.;m;m;m;m;-.1· va lley beyond. 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I We have a suggestk>n-take a few minutes to find out just how seem1ngly equal they really are. Ask queslions-how big i9 the1r circulation audience? Where do readef'a trve? How much do they pay? And olhera. Then ask for proof! Ask to see a copy or their latest report from the Audit Bureau or Circulations. Equal opportunities? Be ABC·sure! DAILY PILOT I I / ( \ \ \ I .. " I 7 • 7 • Today's Flaal N. Y. Stock$ .. , ' VOL 66, NO. 206, 6 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA I WEDNESDAY, JULY 25. 1973 N TEN CENTS . Elderly Called of Future~ By JOUN UlLER make use of this added leisure tPD~' be said. themselves that would permit them to grow internally and to have value without working. "For want of a better word we call that "'isdom." esses that young people do. snid, have shown that "old people cen · and ought to have a life ol tenderness "'ell into their 80s.'' • Of rtlt OlllY PUtt S*tft Tumila the tables on con .. nuonal oiJillloii,,a JIOted USC profe880r ~lared today In Anaheim that this coontry•s old ~e ''.are Ute n!&l pioneers of the future. t• "The old people of today are carrying the burden of finding out what all the rest of us are going to have to be doing in the next 20 or 30 years." Peterson disagreed vehemenUy with those who say old people are incapable of meeting the challenge of continued usefulness. He further .irgued that this wisdom of olcf people was not affected by decreasing mental ability. "Consequently, while old people are slower, they are also more efficient. One cancels the other," Further. he said, researth shows that old people need tender relaUonships. ;'The Ume ls not far off lvhen most peopSe:wiU be retiring at age 45 or 50," sa14 ,,James E. Peterson, of the Geron- tolpgy ~ter of the University of SOUtbem callfornia. "on-·-le will·~eed to learn how to .. ' .... " ' The problem is more difficult than it sounds at first, he said. "C8lvinisllc America says that a person has no value unless he is being productive." Therefore, Peterson said, today's old people must work out a new role for On the contrary they argued lhat senior cJtizens have resources that are badly needed in society today. "Their great plus is ability to teU what is significant from what is not." he said. "We have 20 years of rt:search that show there is no significant loss of men- tal ability for the vast majority of old people. "Tests show that the response time for o!d people does slow down. But because older people have experience they do not need to go through all the mental pl'OC-" He concluded that "This research has destroyed the myth that there is a significant loss of mental ability from ag· ing. There is not" Peterson also sought to overturn !he Idea that old people are incapable of tenderness or sex. rugorous scientific experiments, he He cited experiments that show mar. ried older persons have a much lower sickness rate than ones living alone. ··nie rule ls either to love or be sick,"\ he said. "So if you remain isolated, you · can be sure that you are going to become ! sick either physically or mentally." CdM Murder Clue UPI Ttltllflo!Dl TM ltiany Faces of the Watergate Moods have var_ied from laughter to anger to deep concern dµring Watergate-bearings and the testi- mony of.former White House aide John D. Ebrlich- ?l18D who bas faced the admoni shments of Senate Committee Chairman Sam Ervin (D·North Carolina). At one point, Senator Ervin waved a copy of the U.S. Constitution while making a point. Ehrlieh1nan •Didn't Resign' WASHINGTON <AP) -John D. ,, EhrUctunan said the President sug. tbrnchman testified th.is afternoo:it that gested that he take leave but remain on Preside.rit Nixon· did not fire him, and at-1 the staff and do so as much as he could t\tall.V suggested that instead10f resi,ghing while answering charges. from the White House staff he take a But Ehrlichman said he and Haldeman leave of absence . during the Watergate discussed that. and decided it was not u~. (Rela.ted llory, P'ge 3.) viable. He said they decided it had to be 'Ehrllchman repeatedlY insisted in a cl.ean break. . televjsei:f testimony before the Senate Ntxon announced at the ~une that • · Ehrlidunan and Haldeman res1gned, and l ffO BUGGING OF NIXON called them two of the finest public cl.Al"'ED-Story, Pige 4. , se;a:utah~:eba~!°~ that you did no Wirtergate committee that he did nothing wrong?" Inouye said. wrong.; "Y(!S," Ehrlichman replied. seo. Daniel K. tnouye (D-HaWali), Inouye then ask.ed why, if tbat was the asbd EhrUchman : 04 U you're clean. wht case. f\fitchell cited his resignation as did he fire you?" evidence the President was lowering the "He didn't,'' Ehrlicbman said. ··1 • boom on people implicated in the rtii.gnt'd ." \\'ater~ate affair. Fanner Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell Ehrlichman said )tfltchell ~as not suggested in earlier testimony that aware of the President's motives. Eb}flchman end H. R. Haldeman were. lo bls testimony today Ehrlk:hman : ousted by tile President, who announced -Said Nixon told an nide to take ihejt rr>sit'ffll\li,. .. t AprH l "whateve-r sttps are necessary" to plug Pentagon Papers leaks. but that Nixon didn 't expressly authorize the 1971 break- in at Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist's office. -Denied that he attempted to in- fh.1ence the outcome of the Ellsberg trial when he twice discussed with the judge in the case the possibility that the judge might be appointed bead of the FBI. -Denied that either he or Nixon authorized an offer of clemency to Water- gate conspirator E. Ho"'·ard Hunt. -Denied that be suggested to Conner ading FBl Director L. Patrick Gray that he destroy documents from Hunt's safe. He said he was surprised to fmd that Gray destroyed the material, and refused a n!qUMl by Gray to lie about the incld<nt. Ehrlichman ga'le his account o( con- versations April 5 and 7 v.•ith U.S. Ojs.. trict,Court Judge Matt Byrne, in which he .said he sounded the Pentagon Papera jud ge about appointment to head the PB!. Van Slaying Key By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of IM OMIY l"llDI SllH Samples of an unusual turquoise paint used on a van sought as the suspect vehi· cle in CorOna del Mar's Linda Ann O'Keefe murder three weeks ago are being carried by Southern California lawmen today. A second missing party to the ap- parently voluntary abduction that ended in death for the pretty schoolgirl -a mystery biC'yclist -is being sought as a possible \l.itness. .. . Intensive interrogation of two prin- cipa ls who are now .virtually certain they saw Llnda Ann get Into the van July 6 has led to rather distinctive composite drawings of the suspect. San Clemente artist Sandy ~1artin ex- S!Cuted the drawings of a curly-haired Hurricane To Bring Giant Surf The U.S. \Veather Service today warn- ed Orange Coast lifeguards to get ready for the onslaught of Hurricane Emily, a breezy belle now hovering off the southern tip of Baja California. Guards at both HWltington Beach and ~ewport Beach have already reported surf of five tO ~ix feet today and a weather servi~ spokesman said all in· dications point to surf of eight feet or higher starting Thursday afternoon. As of late this moming, Emily was packing winds near 90 miles per hour, somewhat less than the 120 m.p.h. recorded Tuesday evening, ticcording 10· weather service spokesman Walt Rogers. "\Ve are alerting south coastal cities that the swell from Emily is building and should produce high surf Thursday , Fri· day and Saturday," Rogers said. This morning, Emily was stationary about 500 miles southwest of La Paz but Rogers said her winds will pick up again v.•hen she starts moving westward. Pair Shut Down Chrys'ler Plant DETROIT (UPI ) -Two black wotkers picked up hammers and wrenches Tues· day, locked themselves in a wire mesh cage and shut down a major Chrysler plant until the company fired a while supervisor accused of racial discrim.ina· lion. The workers -Isaac Shortes, 26, and Larry carler, 23 -turned off the power 1hat runs the body conveyor, a critical first part of the assembly line at the Jef· ferson Avenue plant that produces about 60 cars each hour. They kept the plant and its 4,500 workers idle for I I hours, and left lhe cage only when Chrysler fired 'llxlmas \Voolsey, and promised not to discipline them. CLASSIFIED AD CL OSES THE SllOW This show closed on opening night, but the producer w11s thrilled: 1170 YAMAHA Enduro, less than J,700 mile!!. Xlnt cond. $400. (Phone No.I after 6. The motorcycle was sold the very first riP"ht the ad ran. Get your ad lisled in the Daily Pilot classified progrMl, and sit b<tck Pnt1 watch the sbo,v. Your opening night could close a sale for you. too. Call the Dally Pilot cla!Sified ''box .of[ice" now. The direct line -642·5671, man v.'ith a rather long face and droopy eyelids during long sessions with the \\'itnesses. The key, police still believe, is the van. Invest igators privately disc 1 o s e d several days ago that paint samples believed to be as near as possible to the unique color had been placed in patrol cars. Detective Capt. Donald Oyaas says the color is uneommon . "It is a slightly darker shade that1 the surface color of a Sears' service van," he explained today. The two key witnesses whose names have not been revealed also provided police with a vague description of a person on a bicycle -m a I e or female uncertain -where Linda was picked up. They recalled under prodding that the Oa!IY Plitt Sl•ll PIMl1 MISSED ATLANTIS HUNT Mesa Oivtr Higgins Mesa Man Tells Wl1at's Behind Atlantis Trip By .JOH\' Z·\T.LER ot t"9' Omfly Plllt Stiff Until tv.·o months ago. Bob lliggins of Costa Mesa thought he might be one of the men to rediscover the Jost contin~nt of AUantis. As an assistant director of the Anci ent Mediterranean Research Association, he was to lead an underwater diving te am to scour the ocean floor off the coast of Cadiz, Spain . "It was a real exciting idea," he says , "and it would have increased my reputa· Lion greatly if it had worked out. But then I was drnpped suddenly from the project ju.st befort we were to leave for Spain." Higgins says he still hasn't been given the official reason for his tennination. But now that his former associates are getting attention in Spain, he talks freely about the expedition he almost headed , and the one that went in his place. "At one point, we had 20 professors Jin· ed up to give us the expertise we need· ed." he says. "But now most of them have become separated from the pro~." With a certain bitterness. he adds. "Bill E'arrell wouldn 't know Atlantis from a bole (n the ground without those experts." Farrell is a former partner of ltiggl.ns In Scuba l.imitl-d, of Costa ~1esa . A.s Hlg~ins tells it. the original purpo•e of the ~teclit('rranean Research Assori Hon was twofold. r~trst. it was h'l bring 150 stu1cnts 11 Cadiz to undertake a 5iX·'i''l-ek. colleKe· level course on ancient AtJantls. fhe (S.. mGGINS, Pagt ll person rode his or her bicycle down the 1\'fOng side of l\.larguerite Avenue, pas,..: ing betwfen their car and the halted van.' .. \Ve had someone staked out up tbue: for a week and never saw any bicycllat,'0• C11pt. Oyaas said today . ' Since Linda Ann commonly used Marguerite Avenue for the ap-' proximately one-mile "-'alk from Unooht Intermediate School to her home at &03 Orchid Ave., it was theorized the bicyclist might regularly use It too. Bulletins showing both composite drawings of the suspected s1ayer have been circulated to law age n c I e • throughout California in an effort to locate him. I "We have had a few caJls from people who said the pictures resembled ac- (See CLUES, Poie l l CdM Man In Custody On Drug Rap A Corona del Mar man whose van "WU spotted in the area where ~nda Ann O'Keefe's body was found six weeks ago found himaelf in Newport Beach Ci ty Jail Tuesday. on a drug charge. Paul M. "Slim" Halapoff, 19, ol 3800 Ocean Blvd .. was arrested and booked on suspicion of possession of marijuana for sale as a result of tbe investigation. Patrolman Ray Clever, who stopped to check out the parked van, said he smell· ed marijuana smoke inside a n d discovered 20 pre-packaged plasUc bags of the suspected weed. "Everybody is prttty shaky over thla 1R7 !homicidel and they notice every van," explained Patrol Sgt. Wally Kerr. He said Halapoff's vehicle wa.s noticed at a boat launching area adjacent to Back Bay Drive, in th.e vicinity where the stranglilation murder victim'• b>dy WU found 20 days ago. The m a r i j u a n a possesslon-for-sale charge was used in arresting the 5 foot . 11).inch, 215 pound suspect due to Iha quantity , nearly 1.000 grams. and the fact it was individually wrapped. 2nd Bomb Imminent PARIS I AP ) -The French nucldr lest task force in the South Pacific l.s standing by for the imminent ex~iCfl of a one-megaton hydrogen bomb, Orange Cout· Weatller After early morning fog and tow • clouds, Orange Coast skies will be bright and sunny oo Thursday. Temperatures aloog the coast will be in the upper 60s, but further in- land the thermometer will reach 1 90 degrees. Lows for tonight will ' be between 55 and 65. INSIDE TOD-'Y Communist 'oumtef'I sllelUd Phnom Penh twice todal/, inflict- ing casualties 011d dama:oe1 de~ ' spite U.S. cair atrik«. Ste sWr1,1, Page 4. At Y-len'tU J L.M . ..,. • ....... t• C•llftnll• I Cttw ,_ '' ci.ulf..,. n... c-in • Cr.u....., • DNtfl ...ikft ti ••1wlll ,.._ ' •11i.rtll-I ~ 1'111-• ss.u , ... "'' 11-" ,, -..... ,._ L.Mltn .. ------·--- • DAILY PILOT N Wtdl\tsdity, July 15, lfJ7) -Suicide Puzzles ·Law By JACK CllAPPELL .!lpeed chase from Newport Beach 10 ot "'-o.uw ,,_. st•ft Laguna Nlguel where he comm.ltted A vagabond llre ended with a gunsho.t sulclde ~londay as oCficers cloted In. and police investigators today Kre asking Coroner's offlclab '81d today 1n "Why?" autopsy conrtrmed came o( dealh waa a Jerry H. Grenoble, 28, an itineran t single shot fired through the man't carpenter, led police patrolmen on a hlgh mouth. ToxJcologk al studle.!1 are pending -t:r-t:r·tt -tr-k-1< CHP Officer Explains ~Bulldog' Pursuit Polic y "Policemen are like bulldogs. \\rhen 1hey grab on . they hold on.'' said California High"·ay Patrol Lt. David Larson. ·Lt. Larson \l.'<\.!I talking about high • 'Peed police chase!. "If we go in pursuit, \•:e slay in pursuit until we apprehend th e violator," Larson sa'.id. : .. That policy \\'Ould change only if ~n· 4itioM in the pursuing officers' opinions · Lecame too hazardous. .. It's a damn touchy arra. \Ve have to r,ely on the good sense or the officer, .. he ~Sid. Looking at past chases and u.•hat could have been done was like "Monday-morn· ~ft-lg quarterbacklng," be said. Larson's • !>f>lons were repeated by local law en· ~6rcement supervisors. Police officers from three agencies ehgaged tn an SO.. to ~mile per hour. pursuit or a "su.spicious person" from lj'ewport Beach along congested Pacific • Coast Highway through d o w n t o w n • Laguna Beach. South Laguna and to Laguna Niguel "'here lhe chase ended in a""crash and the suicide of the man lhat \l')litt pursued. Laguna Beach Police Capt. David Jlrown aald today his department's policy was that once an ofricer begins a chase · he'll stay with it until it ends, il at au J>'1'Slble. "Brown said common sense on the part of the officer was relied on not to en· danger innocent persons. In such a case, a punuing officer might "shut down" on i "cha!e, if the olfense were minor. '"If it becomes unsafe, the olficer will [)ack off. It's something that is very dif- ftcult to come out with a hard and fast rule on." said Newport Beach Police Lt. E(I Cibbarelli. ' U . Cibbarelli said the Newport Beach .chase was belng investigated. The judg- .inent of the Newport Beach police j>aLrolman in conl.lnuing the pursuit was being invesUgated "routinely." : The Newport Beach P o I i c e Oepartmenl's helicopter was on the tbase scene aod could obser\'e the Mary Pickford's ' '!J eatli Report !Was Incorrect ' Fonner movie star ?.1ary Pickford Rog· us i.!I very much alive and well toda y 8.t he'r Beverly Hlll.!1 home whJch Is how ~d where she was Monday when this hew.!lpaper referred to her in a court ~odgment story as "the late acteM." The Daily Pilot regrets the error stem- i'ning from inaccurate infonnation sup- P:fied by an Orange County Superior Court '.source. sw;pect handling a pl.!ltol '1.'hlle dri\'ing the car, he said. No one was injured in the II-mile chase, although pollce reported that on· coming trafrlc on Coast Highway had been forced off the road to avoid head-on collisions with the fleeing vehicle. "Once you start, you don't stop. The of· ficer has to use all due caution. You can't lei a guy get away jLL'lt because he spills on you," said Newport Community Reta · lions officer Stan Bressler. ·"\Ve don 't \\'ant to kill anybody as the result or a pursuit,°' CHP Lt. Larson SB id. F romPqfl l HIGGINS ... course \\'as to be taught jointly by 20 in· tematiooal experts and given six units of semester credit through Pepperdlne Uni\'ersity. The fee was $2 ,850. And second, the project sought to rediscover evidence of the fabled lost continent. Higgins was to head the scuba diving team, and a deep-sea bell was to be brought in through Scripps Institute of Oceanography in San Diego. Professors and students -20 of whom Higgins taught to scuba dive In a pre-trip .!leries -0£ meetings -were to cooperate In developing and testing theories about Atlantis. Many of these plans hnve now fallen through, according to information Hig· gins has received . A shortage or students Jed to a shortage of money to hire experts, the deep-sea diving bell never materialized, and the leader of the research team alJO left the project, lllgglM believes. Higgins also says the project bead, Maxine Asher, was relying ~Jngly on parapsrcmlogy and ESP in oeirehlng for Atlanhs, wtich gave the whole proj· etc a "bizarre" aspect. "I'd really like to believe their claims that they have found new evidence on Atlantis," Higgins says. 11But the an· nouncement.s came too soon aft.er they arrived to start work." A18o, he points out, they could have ac- complished very little without the deep- sea bell. . . "I have a feeling they're relying very strongly on the original theories that brought them to Cadiz in the first place." In addition, the expedition has nm lnto trouble with the Spanish government. lt has been forbidden by authorities to use its boats. and noted Spanish areheologlsts have published reports saying that the American claims are a "hoax." "I'm sorry to hear this, because I could easily have been over there myself," Higgins says. "But I'm afraid I have to agree that they probably haven't round Atlantis y6." and no indication for the man's ernttc behavior could be glveo. The lncldent began i\> Cameo Short• In Corona del Mar when a woman found Grenoble talkina: incoheren1ly to her 8- year-old grandson. Police reports in· dica1ed the man claimed to be God. The woman called police. Two police units were dispatched and en roule. spotted Grell<A>Je's b I u e Volkswagen, distinctive due to a shat· tered i:ear window. Patrolmen attempted to stop the car, but alter at first pulling over, Grenoble drove a~ay at high speed as offlcers ap- proached . The pursuit began with two units from Nev.1>0rt Beach radJoing for help from the force 's helicopter. In Laguna Beach, Patrolman Terry Temple gave chase and four cars roared through downtown Laguna Beach. 'Leaving Laguna, tu·o Califo"llla Highway Patrol vehicles join- ed in. During the chase. officers reported seeing Grenoble handle the revol ver. Radioed reports at the time indicated of· ricers believed he may have been firing • the gun at his pursuers. Sheriff's officers, investigating the act of suicide, said today there is no evidence to indicate Grenoble fired at anyone other than hi'mseU. Police did not fire on the car. according to official repor:ts. The end of the chase and Grenoble 's life came at the entrance to the Lag1ma Niguel "The Shores" housing develop- ment. The blue Volkswagen careened off the road foilowed by the police unit driven by Newport Beach Patrolman Charles Morin, which crashed into a block wall. As other police units closed in, one of· ficer jumped to the top of the wall and with a two-handed stance, drew a beat on Grenoble \\'ith his service revolver. Another officer covered the car with a shotgun. andl.aguna Patrolman Temple approached the man in the car who still held the revolver in his left hand. Temple took the weapon firet, then the other officers approached and Grenoble, still alive, was lifted from the car and handcuffed. No suicide shot was beard, and at first it was thought he had been injured in the chase when the car stop- ped. "\Ile are still trying to uncover the man's background and why he fied the officers," Nev.•port Detective Capt. Don Oyaas said today. Oyaas said the man's presence in Newport v.·as being investigated in con- nection with other unsolved crimes, in- cluding the strangulation death of 11· year-old Linda Ann O'Keefe in early Ju- ly. However , he said there appears to be no connl'Ction beh\•een the two, and lbat Grenoble's physical appearance appears 10 be "dissimilar" to that of the suspect in the O'Keefe case. Sheriff's Sgt, Bob Reed said today his investigation -of the suicide turned up nothing to explain the wild behavior of the dead man. "Apparently, he was just visiting the area, we're not sure where. It looked llke i. was moving someplace,'' Sgt. Reed said explaining the little car was stuffed with personal belonglng.!I normally kept in a residence. Sgt. Reed said the man nooted between San Francisco' and Southern California picking up job! as a "boomer carpen· ter." Grenoble left notes all O\'er the car. one even written on a block of wood. "It said something like 'I am here' and there was more but It waan 't a complete thought and I couldn't make anything out of It,·· Reed said. ... Afrs. Rogers u·as the beneficiary of a judgment granting her neai'ly $62.000 in 'damages and $.1,500 In lawyers fees in ;ai::tlon by Judge James F. Judge whi ch ;closed a lawsuit she flied against the ·Brek genera l partnership In late 1970. City Councilmen Attempt Beverly Hills attorney Sul! Lawrenre has also pointed out that a crl>!'s-com· plaint related to the lnvrsuit involved Brek partners and in no \\'BY affl'Cted hfrs. Rogers. 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The library board. at its last meeting. adopted a lerse resolution lhat says flatly lhe goal of the boa rd is to provide public library service "and shall not dilute that · effort by providing additional library support to schools." The Jibrarv board resolution was aimed at proposals· to cooperate \\'Ith the school system in creating the library at the ne\\' Roy 0 . Anderson Eleme.nlary School In Corona del ~lar. Citf funch; have been used to su~ plement the book collection at Eastblufr School in 11 joint program originally heralded by both city and school officials . But libra ry board members Afonday told councilmen plain and simple they're more Interested in saving city money 10 spend it on plans for a new central library. .. \\1e feel fhe schools should proceed on their o"·n.'' James Gage. chalnnan of the trust~s. told councilmen in a joint meeting f\londay artemoon. "Th is ~tar is crltlc11I tov.·ard the dt'velopment of a central library," he said. "We Intend lo dedicate th is year to budget studies that will lead to -say ltn -when we'll have a library. City 1'1anager Robert L. \VyM In· formed trustees thal !he city exPHIS to have a $750.000 surplus In its bulldlng ex· else 1ax fund his year -the fund Is used for J>ll rks, libraries and fire stations - and the. trut'stecs' smiled "But the council ha.sn't said hO\Y it should be spent," cautioned Wynn. "The ct1uncil should consider that as a start or a fun~ Cor the cenlr1l library." Gage suggested. Cou n c i 1 man John Store, "·hoj represents Corona de! ~lar, express~d conctrn o\•er the seeming finalit y in__t he library resolution regarding ex· pcnditures for the Roy 0 . Anderson Schoo~. ho\rever. "The last sent<'hct or that resolutton lacks a spirit of cooperation." Store said. noted that the document also stated that su pport of school libraries "is believed to be the respoMlbllily of school districts." "\Ve "'ant to continue to help the schools." added Store, who is chairman of the council's school liaison committee. "Basically. it says schools should stork their o"n libraries," he sald. He suggested that the city nllght ask the school to buy hooks first. trt the cily review the list and "possibly supplement j t. " Glli;le and other trustees balked ut softening thr stand. ho"·rver. "The resolution ha" a note of Hnnllty bec:luse v•e don't v.·ant !he i!lsue lo come up ogain ot th.ii; time," (;age said. Store \\'as insistent, ho\\·ever. lhlll no doors be cl06ed and c;age conl.'eded that h.ls board's posillon is subject to change. lie agreed th at Store mJght be a good one to revie\\' the policy \\'Ith school of· flcials after the councilman said. "11lc School Liai'°n committee perhaps could help. I will bring it up at our next meeting in September.'' The new AnderSOf'I School. in Harbor View llOTTiell, Is now $Cheduled to ~ opt_n~I by NQv, 1 CARS, TRUCKS, CAMPERS, VANS, AND OLD SC HOOL BUS: NEWPORT'S ANNUAL HEADACHE Cll i1en1 Tonight Get Chance to Sugge1t How $26.S Miiiion Might Be Spent to Ease Painful Congestion Public Invited to Meeting Tr aff ic Committee Study· To Be Disc ussed To1iight By \\1ILLIA~I SCHREIBER troversial orf·street parking and the Fifth · 01 1~1 01ur, ,,.,, '''" Avenue COITidor extension in Corona del Newport Beach residents "'ill get their f'.tar · first real chance tooight to comment on Other key suggestions by the oom· m1ttee !bat could draw public comment the citizens' committee traffic study that or questions include : will eventually be part of the general l Major renovation or the Pacific plan. . . . Coast Highway bridge over Upper The: Transportahon Plan C1h~~s Newport Bay. 'I'tie committee thinks a Advisory Committ~ ~ se.t an unofficial six-lane crossing with rreeway·type on· ~ubllc hearing at 7 ·~ m Ci~y Hall to ~et I -ramps and off.ramps will help relieve the 1~put f?'OJ'.I people wllh an mte_rest In Its: pressure. Project cost is estimated at $28.~ m!lhon \•;o~th or sugges t1on.!I made $6.S million. to alleviat~ t~aifJc problems. . -Realignment inland of Pacific Coast Th~ ma1or1ty or those attending !be Highway in West Newport to a major meetmg a~e ~x~ed to co~ent on the interchange with the Newport Freeway oommlttee s 1ndef1nile solutions to con· extension behind the bluffs. Coast Highv.·ay at the Santa Ana River would Suspect Seized end in a cul-Oe·sac. Cost estimated at $15.9 million. widen the high\\'flY to through traffic. The city's traffic consultant, Alan Jii. 1 Voorhees, felt suc h a solution would be · • easier and less costly than extending : ·Fifth Avenue behind Corona del Mar and • then down to the highway south of the ci· ty as a bypass route. m~t~n~h~a~8~~~blC:~~irt!!t ,:,t d~~dl~ \ to support the idea and finally decided to forward it without formal recom- mendation to the city council. The public will have at least two other chances to make oomments on the traffic plan when it comes to the city council and planning commission this fall. F rom Pagel CLUES •.. In 'Execution' -Widening of CoasC Highway to si x lanes from MacArthur Boulevard 10 Jamboree Road with an interchange at ?\-1acArthur Boulevard. Cost estimated at quaintances or persons with whom they BRODERICK (AP) -A 28-year-old . Clovis man is being held in lieu of $50,000 ball in the execution-style murder of a Fresno man July 3 at the Poft of Sacramento. 1 David Clyde McCracken was held to answer on the murder charge Tuesday after a two-day hearing in the Broderick Justice Court. The body ol Karl Brich von Der Ahe, 40, of J<~resno, was found in front of a warehouse in Broderick across the Sacramento River from d ow t o w n Sacramento. Investigators said it a~ peared be was forced up against a wall and then executed. OPI N t lo I $2.6 million. had associated," Capt. Oyaas said today. -Development of major off-street He added that anyone with information parking along t.-fariners' ~Ille with the to offer may contact deteotives by calling possibility of widening Coast Highway to 673-2211, or dialing 673-4451, which rings six lanes, once adequate parking can be directly into the deteetive bureau. found . Cost estimated at $1.25 million. One entire five-man team of detecUves The $26 mill)on v.·orth of suggestions has been assigned to the tragic case trig· made for other areas of U1e city may gered July 6 when the victim started to have the most rar·reaehlng impact in walk home from summer school instef.d terms of the final solutions to traffic prob-of '''aiting for a ride. lems. But the unresolved Corona del She was reported missing .several f\1ar situation has become the most con-hours later and was the object of a tro\·ersial. massive hunt by lawmen and volunteers The business community has staunchly throughout the night until her body was opposed a recommendation that all on· found by accident in a Back Bay area street parking on Pacific Coast Highway ditch. be eliminated. Tl woold, in essence. She had been strangled. -------'-----~ • CLOHI SUNDAY Duck Feet Fins • Tennis Shoes 7.95 up Tennis Rackets 4.95 up Tennis. Balls 7 .95 doz. Tennis Racket Stringing from 6.95 to 10.95 Bon Aire Skim Boards 10.95 Acryfic Warm ·Up Suits 21.95 Acryfic Sweaters 4.95 Gym Shorts & Shirts 1 Laguna Swim Trunks ~ Speedo Swim Suits 'Door Bar Gyms DumbeU & Barbell Sets Hand Grips -Chest Pulls Ankle We~hts Tennis Dresses -12.95 up Tennis Shorts 5.99 up Tennis Shirts 5:95 up _,,_,,,,.., Open 9 ta 6 -Closed Sundays I 6.00 to 18.00 Handball Gloves & Balls Racquetball Racquets Table Tennis Paddles Volleyballs & Nets Ba sketballs & Backboards Soccer Balls Baseballs & Softballs ~"""=""""'-._°""~"""'r Baseball Shoes Baseball Mitts - Balls -Shirts All Pumose Shoes 9.95 up Football Shoes Raleigh Bikes - Parts Tires -Tubes -Repairing .,....,.._,.;;:,;r., ..... ~~~--.... ..- 646-_1919-539 Center, Costa Me1e1 . 6 • . - DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Unhappy Newport Beach and Costa Mesa ia.xpayers couldn 't be blamed for feeling dismayed last week when they learned their school tax rate will be going up insfead ol down as administrators had originally hoped. Newport-Mesa fiscal planning experts revealed to school trustees that they missed their guess on the dis- trict's assessed valuatio11 increase by nearly three per- cent and the county's delinquency payments by one per· cent. Though the miss seems like a close one and the per- centages aren't too large, the difference will mean a 15-to llkent tax rate increase per $100 property'\'alue in the district instead of the five-or six-cent decrease originally estimated. We sympathize with school officials who must each year predict what the tax base will be and then weave around it a spending plan based on their guesses. But this year, the lax rate decline was highly touted by Supt. John Nicoll, who pointed to it each time the record size of his budget-now more than $38 mil· Lion -was criticized. There can be litUe doubt that the turnaround came as disappointing news to those taxpayers who see the cost of everything going up every day. They were prob- ably grateful that at least one thing didn't go up. Taken in full context, the 16-cent boost in Newport Beach and the 15-cent rise in Costa Mesa is not that big a thing. Perhaps in their efforts ,to record something favor- able, administrators overlooked important considera- tions when they made their assessed value estimates. They already adn1it the possibility that Proposition 20 -the coastal conservation act -infuenced the as- sessed valuation enough that it didn't rise as high as predicted. Hindsight is a marvelous thing. Perhaps it will be· come the insight that will allow budget-minders to con· Tax News sider their budget predictions more closely next year. The surprfse increase may also serve as a belt· tightener in Ute luture because although Nicoll says his budget is "bare bones" there is aJways something that could be done without if the money isn 'l available. Fending Foolish Renewed feuding between Newport Beach and Costa Mesa has the attorneys for both communities racing to court for a showdown on a sewer line which could ham- per plans for a Costa Mesa marina. The sewer is required to service a 40-ac.re con- dominium project soon to be construc1ed on the former dump site in Newport Beach and Newport Beach officials claim the only proper course for the line to follow is along an old easement, into Costa ~tesa, and over the Santa Ana River into Huntington Beach. For the developers of the Keys ~1arina -a project talked about for more than a decade wilhout actually ever coming to fruition -the sewer could spell trouble because it would divide what is envisioned as a $75 mil- lion yacht harbor in· two. They have asked Costa Mesa officials to abandon the easement. Compared to the problem of dredging out the Santa Ana riverbed and bulkheacting miles of waterfront and rebuilding the Pacific Coast l ·1ighway bridge ·to allow access for the larger boats, the difficulty of removing sewage from the Leadership project appears minor. A lawsujt by Newport Beach to force Costa ~fesa to maintain the easement and the "paper street" it no longer needs is as unnecessary as Costa Afesa's apparent unwillingness to act on Newport's request for the sewer. Essentially an engineerin~ problem. the difficulty could have been worked out without going to court. N Sintple Steps Ca11 Save Lives ., Music, Art Not Really 'Culture' Dear Gloon1y Gus Heed the Warnings of Heart Attack (sYDNEY J.HARRI~ A reader who iden tifies himself as cbainnan of something called the Cultural Resources Committee of the City of New Orleans has \\Tillen to take issue with a sentence of mine. Not Jong ago, r had written : " 'Culture' is a word that should be used only in an anthropological sense, never in an esthctic sense; to speak of music, art. etc., as .'culture' is to label tnesclf uncultured." · llc looked up the \\\lord in three di e· lionaries, no less, and all agreed lh:ll "culture' is applic· able to intellectual and artistic activity, and to the enlighten- ment and refinement of tastes. And he \\'ants to know -are all the dictionaries "wrong," and am 1 "right"? \VllAT HE falls to understand is the great difference between the definition and the use of a word. The definition is what it means objectively; the use depends upoo the position and perspec- tive of the user. In denotation , "culture" is what the dictionary says it is; in con- notation, it is a word to be avoided , ex· cept in .in anthropological sense. Let me give you a few analogies. A British wit once remarked that "a gentleman is someone who never uses the word ." What he meant by this was that certain things are taken for granted, or not ; and someone who feels called upon lo describe himself or someone else as a "gentleman" is per se no gentleman. '·JlEFtNEO" is another v;ord whose use should be limited to such things as A Prediction: Newport Beach will \Vin in its fight against Coota .f\.fusa regarding the sewer line in west Costa ~tesa. Reason: Newport money always \\'ins. D.C.M. Gloomr Gus (-tnH tni suDm!llfd Dy rttokrs •11111 II• "°' MCtssarllV rtflect !flt ·-l •I Tht -•Hr. S.rMI y...,r HI l>HYt lo GloontY 0111, DlllJ ,Ila!, sugar or oil. To describe someone as being "refined" is what Nancy 1litford called ''distinctly non-U" -that is. no person of refinement v.·ould ever think of using the \Vord in that sense. "Culture'' is a generic term, en· compassing all the various institutions and mores and artifacts of a people; rock music is as much (perhaps more) a part of our American culture as Bach and Mozart: and the comic strips as much as any other visual art. Culture is simply the way a people express themselves on all levels, from the food they cat to their ~xual practices. TO SPEAK OF ~etting culture" or "promoting culture" implies a division between the popular and the classic, the lay and the learned; and such hard-and· fast divisions exist only in the minds of the semi-educated, who suffer through operas and trudge dutifully around art museums under the delusion that they are somehow taking part in "culture.~' Religion is another good analogy. True religion runs like a thread through everything we do in every area of life; it is not computerized, so t ha l on Sundays or holy days we are "religioos," und the rest of the time we are not. To use the word in this sense -meaning that we go to church and obey the rituals -is to isolate and deaden an essen tial nerve or piety. Likewise, U "culture'' 1ncans something high, severe, cold, and remote from daily life, 1Ye are burying it n1ore than praising it. Quiet Arm-twisting Behind the Pipeline Plpelioe Poslscript: The thunderclap of Watergate revelations this "·eek drO\\'llCd out the sounds of the most extensive arm-twisting campaign seen on Capitol Hill since the right over the SST. The issue : the Alaskan oil pipeline. State Department cables reveal that the big oil co1npanlcs had an ally in the diplomals. "Opponents of the project." State cab led the Canadian government, ''have argued thnt fin oil pipeline (in Canada) \\'Ould be n preferable alternntlvc. In thi:s connection the Dep<irlmrnl urgently requires your cur- re11t assessment.'' TllE CANADIANS cabled the ir "cur- rent assessment ," but the State Depnrt- ml'!nl re.fused to forward It 10 the Senate. Not until Sen. Birch Bayh, 1).Jnd .. thre3tened to delay floor action on a pipe.line 3mendm('f1t did the State OC'panmmt grudglngly show him th' Canadian respon~. ™n Slate deliberately held b..1ck a revision "·hlch altered 1ubstantlaUy the Canadian JIOSltion on the proposed Cana- dian pipeline. By phone und by lellcr. the Canadians tnlrl the Stale Dcpar1mcnl that they did not require 51 ptr ~t ownership in a C:11nadian oil pipeline , as indicated In thei r original s1111emcnt. The State Department did not tell the Congress this. ho'A'evcr, until the information \\"OS requested one week later by Rep. Jthn fi:1elcher. D-J\1ont. By that time, \he Senate had defeated the key pipeline amendment. which would have required Curt.her study of the Canadian roule. TllE OUTRIGHT lie by omission culminated months of State and Interior Dept!Mment dectJltions cor.oo-ning the Alaskan alternalive -the. Canadian pipeline. t.1eanwhile, the oil companies with billions in the Alaska route. wtre busily shuffling key supporters up to AJaska for a look at the pipeline route and making the rounds on Capitol 1-011 to collect on old campaign markers. 'The PowcrCul lobbying mac h Inc , lubricated by big money and big lies. 0\1UWhclmed a rag·tug walillon of m· ~·ironmentallsts and l\11dy,•e5 i er n sen•"'"- ' To !he Editor : The repeated and tragic loss of life through heart attacks underscores again and again the urgent need for every family to be av.·are of the early warning signs and to be prepared to make an ap- propriate response should a cardiac emergency occur. The Orange County lfeart Association \vould be most grateful if the Dail y l'ilot \1·ould permit us to review for its readers those ""'aming signs and offer our recom- mended course of action. EARLY v.•aming signs: I. Prolonged, oppressive pain o r unusua l disromfort io the center or the chest behind the breasttxine. 2. Pain may radiate to shoulder, neck, ·or jaw. 3. Pain or discomforl is often ac- companied by sv.·eating, nausea , vomi ting or shortness of breath. 4. Sometimes these symptoms subside and then return. Don't wait, acf iin- mediately! El\'1ERGENCV response: I. Before possible emergency health problems arise, consu lt your 01'11 physi- cian about your health problems and post his instructions for emergency response appropriate for the medical conditions of you and your famHy. 2. If you have oot done the above and a medical emergency is suspected, first call your city's ftre department rescue team __ . ask them to call an am- bulance.. 3. Find these telephone numbers and post them by your phone . _ . NOW. a. The fire department thal would re- .\ipond to a rescue call at your address. (i.e. Know, for example, where you live. f\.lany people, alltii:>ugh they ha ve a given city's mailing address, actually live in an unincorporated area and the County rescue squad would be the cor- rect one to call.) b. Your nearest ambulance c. Your O\\'R physician JACQUELINE E. HEATHER Chairman of the Board. Orange County Heart Association Fl!J the Flug To the Editor : An award from the Freedoms Foun- dation at Valley Forge went to a man from New Bedford. l\1ass., for his idea of displaying Old Glory 24 hours a day - lighted at night -and also to his American Legion Post for promo I ing his idea . OUR AREA coukl have received this hOnor had there been more interest and cooperation. In a harbor where there is a forest of flag poles. there are few flags flown. In a time when Communism ls gnawing at our very roots, why Ol is Wicks [ MAILBOX .J Letters from readers are u:elcome. Normally writers should coni:ey their niessages in 300 tvords 01' less. The right to conde11se letters to flt space or elimiTiate libel is reseroed. All /etteTs must include signatt1re and 1;wilin9 address. but names n1ay be 1oif/1held on request if su//icie11t reason is apparent. Poetry will not be publis1ied. 3pathy? At least ·we can proudly light the Flag or Freedom! People thrill to the sight of a flag flying high and lighted. I regret that there is not one atop of any of the buildin gs in Fashion Island. The lighted flags atop or cranes are meaningful - they Me building America. Let's show our colors -night and day. KATHRYN FISHBACK Pet·ftaler's Plea To the F.ditor: Nowadays, such places as airlines and restaurants reserve no-smoking sections for those patrons who do not want to be bothered er endangered by cigarette smoke. IT \\'OULD be a si milar boon. follo\~­ ing this same line of reasoning, for tOOse people \\'ho do not ov.11 pets to be able to reserve to them~lves certain groups of homes "·here they will be free from the noise and danger of these animals. \Ve 1novcd into Fountain Valley three n10nths ago, having selected our home :iftcr only one weekend of house-hunting. \\'c do not own any pets, but our neighbors on both sides have two dogs apiece. The loud yapping can be heard morning . noon and night. and it is im- possible for our year-old baby to nap v.·hen this is going on. Our 3 ~~-ycar-old daughter, \\'ho cannot even go into the back yard v.·ithout these dogs barking loudly, put her finger through the \\'ood rence the other day and \Vns severely frightened when one of these dogs licked htr hand. Fortunately it didn't bite. NA111RAU.Y, comp I a in ts to pct O\vners accomplish nothmg. The owners regard thl·ir animals as "their children" and tµke umbrage v.·henever anyone dares to say any1hing. And the un· necessary barking goes on <ind on. \Vhy, v.ho "·ould complain about such a thing? Doesn't everyone have a dog' No, evervone does not. and ii \1·ou1d be a blessing "to us pct-haters if \\"C had an area of tovin .,..c cwld call our OY.n. llow about it': MRS. T.A. HEPPENREIMER Dlrl!J Paper• To the Editor : I have just returned from the post of- fice on Adams Ave. and I am slill in· furiated.. Right in front of the entrance there are four or five filthy pornographic l\e'A·spapers being sold -along with regular ne\npapcrs. \\'HILE 1 was y,·alking into the post of- fice, three or four pre-teen boys were buying these papers. As a mother of five children myself. I think It Is disgusting to have this filth in a public place like the post office. What is Costa ~fesa coming to anyway? \\'hen I v.·enr to~ complain Inside the post oUice they said there \Vas nothing they could do. l don't believe it! They also said if Oil!:! paper \\'enl they would have to take av.<iy all of them. I for one think all should go if this is tht only way to get rid of the pornographic papers. PERHAPS you can tell me \\'hat deeent citizens must do to eliminate this cancer in our society. We pay laxes and try to elect dt"Ceflt lay,• makers to run our city and stilt we ha\'e to have dirty ne.,,,spapcrs in frool of our main post of- fice . There must be sorne \1·ay or stopping, this. ~IHS. llOBEllT RAUS J\'o·fu11lt Fa.,I• To the Edilor: Your no-fault insur<ince editorial nr June 25 contained son1e rather serious errors of fact and implication: I. The Mills no-fault Bill th11t was backed by the Trial Lawyers Association \\•as optxised by every insurance com- pany, but supported by the Public Interest Research Center, Students for rtesponsi\·e Go\·emment, the State f'ubllc J.~mployees Re ti rem en t Association, \'arious newspapers as \\'ell as (,Tl.A. 2. The reason for the consun1er support Mixed Tennis Tricks One of the fe'A' sporls In v.·hlch men and v•omen can compete and interact on a relatively equal footing is exan1incd "'ilh professional know-how and vivid insi gh t in ~11xed Ooubles Tennis by Clark and Carol e Graebner \\'\th noted sports \\'rlt- er Kim Prince (McGraw-Hill, $6.95.) In these pages illustrated by helpful tine drav.·ings. one of lhe foremost mixed doubles teams in the United States tells how they play the game. and then shoy,•s less expert players how to improve performance and odd en)Oymenl at the san1e time . "TllE GA~1E OF miJrd doubles ir quite difftrent from uni-sex doubles or singles." the authors point ouL "T11ctirs can be \'cry differenl, and lht results, astonishing.·· The Graehoc~· advice to v.·omen i.s, "Don·t be n junior partner." ·To men. they su~gest : "Don't conU"&dict your partner's can " ,\ \\•amlng ls issued not to Imitate ramous styles. t.1 en to I n\.\·arencss is gi•,..en a!i the cardinal rule. The lob. th(' drop shot. the overhead stroke are discussed with emphasis on (THE BOOKMAN J rffccti\·e volley1nf; 1n 1he fnl:o::L'd double~ situation. GllIPS, positioning for sholS . nlO\'C• numt. footwork. return of service and baseline strategy, accep t ab I e ~amesmanship, pr a c I I ct techniqu es. hints on hov.' to slag<.' a touman1cnt -all these and more art· coverL-d In terms fit to turn mere advocates of 111lxed doubl ts into cnthusi11stlc dc\'Otces \'lrtor de t\e)serUDi Quotes "Jui;lltt I lef'Ved fir bd·ter and tllf· fl'rences art .ettl~ morr r11looally within the system th111 011 lhe s1rttl. Now ls lbe lime to make legal 1r.n·m ao Llk•raJ part ol our judicial system:· -President Nixon. propo!lng 1 ntw system of free legul aid for the poor. of the P.tilla Bill Is that the Milliman and Robertson Actuarial StudJes showed that $5,0CN> In ll()-fault benefits could be delivered at the same price u pre1ent policies \\"ith only a few minor reatric- tions on the rig ht 10 sue (you could not sue for 110-Cault bt'ntfitJ already re- cel\'t"d I. 3. The ~tills no-fault Bill doe!! not re- quire retired pcoplt! or disabled people to l.MJ.y v.·age protection. It i.s an lntelligent ·: bill that does not operate to force people • to buy coverage they can oevtr e%pf.'Ct to : collect on. The t~enton no-fault Bill i.s the same: bill that y,·as oppostd by 11$ consumeo groups IB!t year, by many newspaper1, and by all of the people who supported lll< Mills DUL IF mlS doe5n'I suggest to your s-pe:r !hat lhe C.llfomlo · Trial l.owym Association ls on the side or the con- sumer, then apparently fat1• wW DOI.· change a preconceived opinlm. There are some good taJth lnaGranee companies who sincerely believe that their approach Is the belt, but many1 othen are only interuted In 1t:lling massive amounts of l.Murance at a higher price, whUe ta.kine away your rights to "finance·• UlOR beoeflls. Likewise, there are many trial tawytt1 wb. are oo the right side of lhil issue for lhe wrong reason -the.Ir fees. I an1 very proud lo have bten a trial lawyer for most of my life because most trial lawyers truly repre5e11t the con· sumer'.s interest -people rather than, things. I'm hopeful that your paper will le'fl lhat all opposition to a slogan Is not necessarily an opJX>Sitlon based upon aelf· inte rest . HERBERT HAFIF' Forgolle11 Cltl:e1u! To the Editor: I recently read nn artlclt in the Daily Pilot concemlng the Development Stan- dards CitizeM' Advisory Committee. I II.AVE ooe question. Out of all tht people living north of ('.oast Highway, why "·as the Ne"·port Beat h City Council able to find only oot' pe.r;SOn to appoint to this committtt? It I~ h<lrd for me lo believe that all the concerned, competent citizens live south ol the highway. I ha\'r attf'nded many C"OUncil mectini;s and each lime come n"·ay feeling council mcmbt'n consider Ncv.'J)OTI Beach to be !h.'lt area along th~ bc<ich, pcruxl. l''f SURF. the council c;in tind .solnt'- onc to join that one lonely north New-- porter on the panel. JOAN BEMATZ DAILY PILOT Rob~rl .\'. \\feed. Publi3htf" Thomas Kctvil, Editor Barbara Krelbich Ld11urial Pa11e Editor Tl'M.> ~1tonal page of 1~ Dlily PiiOt ~1-k!I te't lntorm and ltlmulate- rt'MieN; hy prr*-"nllhl' on thlll piirae d1\'rf'M' rommt'ntuy on IOpics of 10- le'l'l!Sl by xynd1ra1fd columni6:s 11.nd ear1oonl1ts, by pr1>\'kllna a lorum for l't'11.dtr!I• vi"·' and hy r1rt'M'ntlnr tti\" nl'\\·~prr·11 op1n1QJ1' lllll'I ldr1'4 on current \Opk'r.. The «11tor1al oplnionl ol thf> Da.1!y 1'11£rt 11war only In •he f!'d \torlaJ tvlumn 111 thr top ot the pq1, Op1n111n1 f':Cprf''~ by OW' l'OI· umnlsts llnd c1rtoon1m and ~ntr­ v.Tltefli aJ'I' lhelr own and M ~ mfnl ol th(lr \'lCV. • by the DaiJ7 P\Jot should 'ot irJ~rn'd.. Wednesday, July 25, 1973 I I • AERIAL VIEW SHOWS SKELETON OF 108 HOPE'S MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PALM SPRINGS HOME Entertainer Says He'll Rebuild It; Man sion Was to Be Finished by Christmas Hope Will Rebuild Razed Marision Nine Men Indicted On Porno -LOS ANGELES (AP> -The Los Ang<les Coonly Grand Jury has indicted nine men, including o reputed high rank- ing Mafia figure in New York City, in connectM with an al- leged nationwide pornography opccation. 11le distrid attomey1s offire said Ettore 1.appl ol New York \fas one of the men indicted I WfllMSd•1, July 25, 1973 , OAJLY PILOT § San Diego, Marine~] •j Sued Over Custod~.l r:::: SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Wil - liam R. Sutherland, who sayt be wu thrown in a Marine Corps brl~ l!ld bad hlJ mous- tache shaved olf\bei:ause he is a.Jloo<I ~ for ~ fl!lt· live ...,.In, aued !be Navy, the -and the city 'l'Uesday ror 11 mUlioo. It was Ln the rorm of a claim. Sutherland, 2'1, sa1d be "mi5 lalaely lll'l'OSted by city pollct and turned over to the mUJtary aaaMarilled-ier. lfi iiiidbe iiu subjlctedto 0 1nbtm:Utn treab'nent" for three ~· days in t1* brig at the M;· Oorpo Recruit Depot wtiere Jailers forced him fo shave off his moustache l!ld 1ideburns. He WIS Jl)t in 90ll· ~~n~;~- cut. he said. Tueoday oo charges of con-,,..._...,c __ ._ • .,._, _____ A ____ 'I spiracy to distribute and pro- mote obscene material. "l felt like a oagod animal (II dlsphty' .. be said. : r .. He recently was indtcl:ed In nearby Orange County on a shoilar charge. Sexy Mat~h mE MARINES have con- tended -even after they re-- lessed him -that SUtherlancL is really Lance Cpl. Jooepb M ... ZAPP!, REPORTED 10 1ie British Singers Compete sutherland, w1io deserted in, I February. ill at his Massapequa, Long s-William SUtherland, a keep-: land, home, was gl'llllted a SACRAMENTO (AP) -All the girls bad to do .,. at the San Pasqual w i I d· one-week delay in arraignment was walk into the pub and they would find Tom Animal Park, tays he knoMI Tuesday. Dist. Atty. Joe Busch Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck in a game of the other SUtherlend all "'•ht 5ald :m.ppi, 69, is a neighbor • '6 and associate of reputed under· . darts. -he'1 a COU9in with whom he world figure Carlo Gambino. Sul Ted Hickman o( the Sacramento Chamber grew up in Oticago. Also named in the indict-~ o( Commerce said the feminine fans never d.i.scov-The Janee corporal and the ment were William Bittner. J ered. the popular singers. · zookeeper are difncult to tell 46, Sain Haimowitz. 49. end Humperdinck probably wished they had. He epart in photos, and the Ma- PALM SPRINGS fAPI - Bob Hope says he will rebuild hill multi-million dollar desert home destroyed by fire. construction 11inco January and was to take 18 months to co1nplete. It was destroyed in 30 minutes. Jerry Bernstein, 21 . all of Van lost the game and also some Jisbing rights. rine Corps ha.I said that men square feet of noor space, but It was built on an area the Nuys; 1bomas Sinopoli, 33, "1'hey wanted to settle this question about the who knew th! deserter klenti-. a city official said it would size of five large 10 t 9. Ronald Forman. 33, ~th ~ .f. fishing rights on a new 3,000·acre ranch they .PUI'--ried the zookeeper as the same have only two bedrooms. Most R' .d Co h 1 Los Angel~: Peter Sinopoh, ~ chased recently. So they called me., and I set 1t all man. ( of the home was to be devoted Jversi e unty as va ued ~; James Butler, San up, with genuine English dart boards sent in from Sutherland said he wrui nev-· A spokesman said Hope and his wife were "philosophical and positive" about the loss Tuesday. Only tbe v a s t • mmhroom-sbaped roof of the house bad been completed when the fire broke out , but the roof alone had cost '500,000. C i t y officials discounted arson as a possible cause, but riremen were investigating the blaze. to entertaining, especially. dur-the land at alnlost $600,000. ~. and Charles Ham-London," said Hickman. 1 er in the Marines, but receiv- ing the Bob Hope Desert Golf After the fire, only the steel ilton, V:iJlil. Park. I -The singers chose Sacramento for the match ed en honorable discharge The md1ctment came after · · · · d Classic here. superstructure of the borne re-a grand jury witness, Arthur because both were ~ppeanng 1n the reg:1on an from the Army in 1967 -when The home was located on a mained. A city official said the "Wolr' Pellon, testified about ~acramenlo was equ1d1stant between thell' book· his cousin was in the Marines; . Hope reportedly had spent 1nore than $1 million on the house. and planners said the final cost y,·11s lik ely to be about $3 million. hill overlooking this California superstructure Y.Wld have to hi! work at a Suki Inc. ware-1ngs. proof they could not be the · resort town and the desert. ~be~tom~~do~wn~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_,~hou~se~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~-·~·.,.._~~"';;;-~~;;:;~--~~~~,,,..,,~~WM~~"'~~·M:'ttfi~~· ~~~dsam~e~m~an~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;_;: valley beyond. It was visible11-------- throughout the city, and groups gathered on lhe streets to watch it burn. 'The house had been under The house included 29,000 JCP~nney PRESENTS The Camera industry's Most Exciting Camera Demonstration JULY 26-27-28 KONICA!! The most advanced, most wanted camera. KONICA!! The SLR all others are trying to copy. 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Stoeks IVot.. 66, NO. 206, 6 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES ' ORANGE CQUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 , 1973 c TEN CENTS • l ' • ./Jlderly Called ' ' ' "'l'Umltll . Ille la!/leS on cmvenlkllal ~·a nofed.usc pro1.-declared teday lo Anaheim that this eoontr)l'a old people """' the r<al pioneers of the tutun.'1 "'Ibo Ume ls not far olf wben mo>t people will be retiring at age. "5 or SO," Aki' Jamea E. Petenoo, of the Geroo· .tol<JI)' Center of the University of Soutbem Galllomla ' '"llleoe people wilt need to team bow to make we ol lhla added leisure time,'' be said. "The old people of today ""' carrying the bunlen of fmding out ,i.at all the rest of us art going to have to be dolag ln the next 20 or 30 years." The problem is more dlf8cu1t than it sounds at first, be said. "Calvinistic America says that a person has no v.alue wtless be ls being productive." Tbere!ore, Peterson said, today's old people must work Out a new role for themselves that would permit them to grow internally and to have value without •'Orking. Petersoo disagreed vehemently with those who say old peop&e are inca pable of meeting the challenge ol continued usefulness. · On the contrary they argued that senior citizens have resources that are badly needed in society today. "Their great plus Is ability to tell what is significant from what ls not," he said. Atlantis Hassle Mesa Diver Bumped From Project Bof,!O:!,~._: Until two months ago, Bob HiggiM of Costa. Mesa thought he might be one of the men to rediscover the Jost oootinent of Atbnti!: lt,a an aaststant director of the Ancient Medltmanean Researeb Aasociatioo, be was to lead an underwater diving team to aoour the ocean floor off the coast or Caclli, Spain. "It waa: a real exciting idea," he says, "mil ll would have increased my reputa- tion greatly if it had ~ked out. But then I waa dropped suddenly from the ~ ~ be.fore we were to leave for Spatn.,'~~ I ~ Hlult1trsa,y1 be aUll 'hasn1 Ileen gjveo the"Olncial 'ream for '"his tennination. But JiJ)w that bis 'former associates are getting attentioo in Spain, be talks freely abdut the elJ)OdlUOll be almost beaded, and the ooe tbit went ln his place. ",I.tone polnt, w1,had 211 prole'80,. l.in- ed llP to pe, us the·~ we peed· ed,'''M iJiya. "l!l!I P.0" D!QJl ol them Im..; . !lecome 'separated 1rom the pn>]eet." Wttfl a certain bitterness, be adds, ~ "Bill Fari<U .wouttti' lao>w Atlantis hdl 'l llll!e '!if.iile ~ \illllmll -e~ ... tamµ ts~ i* '""'1er of Hip !ii~ _t:pillted,.ol'c;osta Mesa. As·llluli>s tells 14 the original Jlm1!0'l" ol Ille ~terrane111 Research Asoocia· lion .... twofold, • ' First, It was to bring 150 !ludenla to CadJz. to und'rtake a slz-wef!k, college- fevel course on pncieot, Atlantis. The eourse waa to be taught ·jointly 4>y 211 in- te'mational experts and given six units of ' . semester credit through Pepperdine University. The fee was $2,850. And second, the project 80Ugbt to rediscover evidence of the fabled lost continent. Higgins was to head the scuba diving team, and a deep-sea bell was to .Mesa Man's Father Says ' . . . He .Paid Kidnapers $500 ~=:J:a>:=~~ a te&n ol five kldnapera, who oupposedly ~Id . his son and his son's girifriend boota'e at gw1pobtt Monday, according t<> a ropO<t filed with·Costa M,.. police." F'ttdetlck Williama Sr., 53, told police ihe rauiom wu left on a desk at the Tu3tln Upholstery shop, 1831 Newport Blvd. on the instrucUons ol a man nam· tel ".John" who suppoeedly .told Willlams that his llOlt, Frederick Allen Williams, woold be "in a lot of.trouble" il lie didn't pay. 'lbe fate ol the second kidnap victim, identified only u Rene Aertz, 21, is not known. Police were unable to aay ' ' 0r .... Aller early morning log and low clou<js, OrBllC• Coast aties will be bright and llllltly on 'lbunday. Tem(leratures along the coast will~ be in the upper !Os, but further in- land the IJ!ermometer will reach iii> degrees. Lows for tonilbt •ill be be1"eei SS and '5. l ~ • l whether Ille .... "1eaaed. However, the younger Williaw sup- posedly escaped from his captora·whlle a team of pickup men were beaded for Costa Mesa to obtain the ransom, ac· cording to the local police report. He told police be and his fllrUriend bad stopped to make a telephone call sdmewhere in the Lakewood area wben five men in a white pickup truck cap- tured them. ·'Ibe ·victims were taken away under threat of a revolver and shotgun and hustled off to an unknown garage where they were beJng held captive whl!e the rausome negotiations were concludtii:I, ac- cording to Williams' version ' give.n to polJce. ,; 1~~i:!:l~~...:F:i~:v~ made )Ill· esca~ from the 1arqe by jumping'ooJhulde ola )IUliD&_tniclt.u bis kidnaperJ tired m him. Latet M\)llday a call suppooedly placed to an acquatntance of the elder'WiD.iaJm by "John" disclosed that "Freddie got away" but that they were still holding the fllrl and that they would reteaae her ..... tile/' got the money. Deputies at either Lennox or Lakewood rubstations or the Los Angeles County Sheriff's office where a \id.nap report was supposedly filed were unable to corroborate any Wonnatlon included in the courteoy report taken by Costa Mesa police. ln Likewoodt where the )'OW!ger Williams ....nedly ended his ride oo the truck, police were unable to confirm tm.. mediately whether a reporl waa filed. Mrs. Ftederid Wllliaml St., 121 Tanana Place, Costa Mell , this mornl"8 Aid abe wu unaware that a.ny tl:dnaping or payment ol l'llllOm had talten place. 2nd Bomb Immi nent PARIS (AP ) -'lbe Frend> nuclear tesl task forct In the South Pacific Is •lmllnl bY for the Imminent explosloo ol t ooe-meptoo llydn1stn l>omb,.F)<nch 80UfCel aakt. • , : be brought in through Scripps Institute of Oceanography in San Diego. Professors and students -20 of whom Higgins taught to scuba dive in a pre-trip series of meelings • -were tc> coopera te In developing and testing theo ries about Atlanlil. Many of these plans have now fallen through, according to information Hig- gins has received. A shortage of students led to a shortage of money lo hire experts, the deep-sea diving bell never materialired , and the leader of the research team also left the project, Higgin! believes. · Higgins also says the project head, ~laxine Asher, was relying increasingly on parapsychology and ESP in searching for Atlantis, which gave the whole proj- etc a "bizarre" aspect. "I'd really like to believe their claims that they have found new evidence on Atlantis," Higgins says. "But the an- nouncements came too soon after they arrivtd to start wort." Also, be points CNt, they could have ac- complbbed vety little without the deep- sea bell. . . "' "I have a feeling they're relying very strongly on the original theories that brought them to Cad.ii in the first place." In addition, lhe eipedlllon has nm Into troublif.'lillll the ·SI" blab government. It has beeil forbidden by aUthoritles to use Itslioals, l!lll noted Spanish archeotoglsts hav( published rtporls saying that the American claims are a "hoax." ''I'm sorry to hear this, because I could easily have been over there myself" Higgins aays. "But I'm afraid I have u; agree that they probably haven't found Atlantis yet." Two Fire House Dancers Facing Nude Charges An experiment into the resumption or nude shows at the Fire House night spot in Costa Mesa will bring to women to court Monday to answer charges they violated a city ordinance which prohibit.e naked dancing in places where food and drink are sold. Scheduled for arraignment in Harbor / Judicial District Court are Roz.lyn Abrams, 31 , of Pacific Beach, and pro- fessional nude dancer J e a n n i e Villabueva, 22, oC Garden Grove. The Abrams woman , ldentlfied as the manager of the Fire House, and Miss Villahueva were arrested by Costa Afesa vice officers Satarday Jiigbt. Both are free on $250 ball each. Vice Ueutenant John Regan said the allegedly display of nudity at the 177 E. 17th Sl n.igbt spot came as somey,·hat of a surpriJe siPce the dancen for some weeks bad given I.heir performances in bildnlswi.~-- Re described the Satunlay nlg!Jt In· cident as l9olated and said that no nude per!onnances had been given at the Fire House since then. Fire House owner Ray Rohm said Tuesday he had no intention of serving up anything at the Fire House except "beer and bikinis" and that he had not given instructions to any employes to (See NUD~, Page l) CLASSIFIED A.D CLOSES THE SllOW 'lllls show closed on opening night, but the producer .... thrilled : 1970 YAMAHA Enduro, less than 1,780 mlles. Xlnt c:ond. '4QO. (Phone No.) after 6. • • The motorcycle was sold the very rirrt night the ad ran. Get your ad llsted In the Dally Pilot ct..,ified program, and sit back and watchi tbe 'Show. Your opening night could clooe a sale for you, too. Call the Dally j'ltot classtfled "box office" now. The cllrt<t tine -64Um. '· ol Future !J "For want of a heller y,·ord we call that Y.'isdOIJl." He further J.rgued that this \Visdom of olc' people was not affec ted i.iy decreasing mental abili ty. "We have 20 years of research that show there is no significant Joss of men- tal ability for the vast majority of old people. "Tests show that the response time for old people docs slov.· doY.'ll. But because older people have experienre they do not need to go through all the mental proc-- e~s that young people do. "Consequently, y,·hile old pt0p\e are sloy,·er. they are also mo re efficient. 00t cancels the othe r." He co ncluded tha t "This research has destroyed the myth that there is a significant loss of mental <ability from ag· ing. The re is not." Peterson also sought to overturn the idea that old people ire incapa ble of tendernest'Or sex. Rigorous scientific expe riments, he The Matiy F ace s of t h e Watergate .s&id. have shoY.11 that "old peo ple can and ought to ha\'C a IUe of tenderness y,·ell into thei r 80s.'' Further. he said, researth shov.'S that old people need tende r relationships. He cited e1periments lhat show mar- ried older persons have a much lower sickness rate than ones living alone. ' ''The rule is eu her to love or be sick,'' he said. "So if you remain isolated, you can be sure tha t you are going 10 become ~ick either physically or mentally.'' VJllT ........ Moods have varied from la ughter to ange r to dee p concern during Watergate hearings and th e test1- mQily of former \Vhite House aide John D. EhrU ch· man who has fa ced the admonishments of Senate Commi ttee Chairman Sam Ervin (D-North Caroli na). At one po int. Senator Ervin waved a copy of the U.S. Constitu tion while making a point. Ehrli~h1nan •w a sn ~t · Fired~ WASHINGTON <AP) -John !). Ehrlichn1an testified this afternoon tha t President Nixoa did not fire hi m. and ac· tua\ly suggested that instead of resigning from the \\'hitc House staff he take a leave of absence during the Watergate uproar. (Related story, Page 3.J Ehrlichman repeatedly insisted in lelevised testimony before lhe Senate 1960 BUGGING OF NIXON CLAIMED-Story, Page 4. Walergale committee that be did nothing wrong. Sen. Daniel K. Inouye (~Hawaii), asked Ehrlichman : "U you're clean, v..'hy did he fire you?" "He didn't,·• E:hrlichman said. "I resigned ." 1'~ortner Ally. Gr:n . John N. Mltchtll suggested in earner testimony that Ehrlichman and H. R. Haldeman were ousted by the President, Y.'ho announctd their resignations April 30. Ehrli chman said the President sug- gested that he take lea\'e but remain on the staff and do so as much as he could while answeri ng charges. But Ehrlichman said he and Haldeman discussed that, and decided it ~·as not \•iob le. lie said they decided it had to Loe o clean break. Nixon announc-ed at the time that Ettrlichman and llaldeman resigned , and called them ty,·o or the finest put>hc servant.s he had kno"n. "Yoo have maintained that }'OU did no y,•rong~" Inouye sA1d "Yes.'' [hrlichman replied lnouyr then asked y,·hy. if tMI v.ns thC' case. Mitchell citefl hi!! reYiignallon :iii rvidence the l>residt!nl 11·ns lowcrin~ th~ boom on people implicated in the \\'atergatc Affoir. Eh rlichman said ~1ilchell was not awn re of the Pre!idcnt's motives. In hi! tt!tlmony today Ehrlich mAn: Said-Nixon told an akfe to take "whatever steps are necessary·• to pl ug Pentagon Pape rs leaks, but that Nixon didn·t expressly i:iu1 horlze the 1971 breat - in at Dan iel Ellsberg's psychiatrist's office. -Denied that he att empted lo In- fluence the outcome of the Eilsberg trl1l v..•hen he twice discussed with the judge in the case the possibility that the iudMe might be appointOO head or the FBI. -Denied that either ho or Nlxoo authorized an offer of clemency to Water- galc conspirator E Howa rd Hunt. -Denied !hat he suggestl'd to formtr acting FB I Director t . Patrick Cray 1hat he destroy dOC\Jmcnts from Hunt'a ~tlfe (,!le SRid he ~'RS SUrprlstd to [Ind that 'Prny df>StroyL"<l the material, and rcfu~ a request by Gray to lie about the inrident . Ehrllchman gave his account ol COl>o versaUons April S and 7 wi th U.S. DlJo !Ste PROOF., Po ge !) ' -. c WedntMl"1, July 2~. JIJ73 Little Ele~tion Mesa Lig1itiug on Ballot Costa Mesa area \'olers will go to the polls neit 'l\Jelday to cast their bal- lots in one of the least publiclud elections ln Oran1e County. IT INVOLVES the tu rate for the 0r1111e County Slttet Uaht1•1 Malnl .. nance Olslrict No. 12, located between Red Hill Avenue and Oranie Ccuoty Airport. On the ballot is a measure which would raise it from 19 cent.a io 25 cents per $100 of assessed voluation. If you live near the airport or in ~veral county Islands throu1hout Costa l\{esa, the election Is important. THE COUNTY says 1ha1 unless a majority of the voter• approve the lax hike to meet rising energy costs. street lighting might be cut back or discon· tinued because of a lack of funds . Residents living in the incorporated peril! or Costa l\iesa are not affected by the elecOon. The energlz11.Uon of mo!Jt CO&w. Mesa street llghl8 ta provided throogh the cit y's own street lighling district. Samples C:heekec1 Turquoise Van Paint ' ' See·n as Murder Clue By .\llmUR R. VINSEL Of t1o1 IMll't Plltl Stitt Samples of an unusual turquoise paint Ulfid on a van sought as the suspect vehi- ,de In Corona del Mar's Linda Ann -O'Keefe murder three week! ago are ... bibil: carried by Southern Caliromta llwDitn today. A leCOnd missing party to the ap. .pvently voluntary abduction that ended .ia death for the pn!lty schoolgirl -a m)'lttn' bicyclist -la belni aouJht as a "It is a slightly darker sh ade thail ille, sl.ll'face c:olor of a Searl' service van," he eKplalned today. The t~'O key "''ltnes1e1 whole names have not been revealed also provided police with a vaeue description of a person on a bicycle -m a I e or female uncertain -where Llnda "''a• picked up. They recalled under prodding that the person rode his or her bicycle down the \\TOOg side of ~farguerite Avenue, pus- inf. between their car and the halted van. I · poollble witness. -! Intensive Interrogation of l\\'O prin- dpata who are now vlrtually certain they aaw lJnda Ann get into the van July 6 l>u led to rather dl.Jtlnctive composite \lrlwiap ol the suspect. 'We had 9011\eone staked out up there for a week and never aaw any blcycliat," Capt. Oyaas aald today. i San Clemente artist Sandy Martin e1 · I . Ocuted the drawing• of a curly·halred • man with a rather Iona face and droopy .,.Udo during long .. ..ioos with the -witnesses. The key, police still believe, is the van. lnveetigators privately d i s c 1 o s e d ;1everal daya ago that paint wnples believed to be as near 11 poaalble to the unique color had been placed in patrol can. _ ._. Detective Capt. Donald Oyaas i&ys the color la uncommon. ' . .-·,Mary Pickford's . De~l;i ~eport .W ds lncbrrect " Former movie 1tar Mary Pickford Roe· Since Linda Aon commonly used Marguerite Avenue for the ap- p!'Ol'.imately one-mile walk from Uncoln Intennedlate School to her heme at 902 Orchid Ave.,· lt WIS theortud the bicyclist might regularly use it too. Bulletins showing both composite drawln11 of the 1u1pe<:ted alayer have betn circulated to law a g e n c I e s throughout California Jn an ef!ort to Jocai. hl!n. "We have had a few calls from people who said the picture• resembled ac· quainlances or persons with whom they had aMOClated ." Capt. Oyaas aald today. He added that anyone with information to oiler may contact detectives by calling 673-2211 , er dialing 173-4451 , which rin1s dlrectly Into the detective buttau. One entire five-man team of detectives has been assJgned to the tragic case t.rig- gere;d. July t when the victim started to "'·Ilk home ftCim summ'u school lnJtead of waJllng for a ride. She W8I rt)>Ofled mlHl"I JeVeral houra later and was the object of a maulvt hwit by lawmen and volunteers throu1bout the night until her body w1s found by accident ln a Back Bay area ditch. She had been 1trangled. D•Uy l'lltl 11111 ,.,..,_ SUMMER TiME ANO THE LIVING JS EASY, AT LEAST FOR THESE TWO YOUNG LADIES WHO WERE SYMETRICALL Y SUPINE I roNIGHT COAST COMMUNlTY C 0 L L E G E DISTRICT -Regular ~ard meeting, 1370 Adams, 8 p.m. · • "ADRIENNE'S SUMMER -South ~at Repertory Theater, throu1h Sun. 8 p.ri1. THURSDAY, JULY !.I L!BltAJ.lY STORY HOUR -Stor ies and movie, ''Cat apd the Fiddler." 10:30 a.m. · SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB -Com· munity Recreation Center, 12-3 p.m. Pounding S.urf From Hurricane May Hit Coast The U.S. \Veather Service today warn- ed Orange Coast Hfeguards to get ready for the oruilatight of Hurricane Emily, a breezy belle now hovering off the southern Up cf Baja California. Guards at both Huntington Beach and Newport Beach have already reported surf cf five to :llx feet today and a weather service: spokesman uld all ln- dlcatkm polnt to surf of eight feet or hl&her starting 'lburlday Iii.moon. AA of late tbll morning, Emily was packlllg wlndJ near 90 ml!et per hour, somewhat le.ss than the 120 m.p.h. rtcorded Tuesday evening, accordln& to weather service: spokeaman Walt Rogers . "We are alerting south coastal cities that Ibo awell l111m Emily jl bulldlnfl aod should pN>duce lilgh surf Thunday, Fri- day and Saturday,'' Rogers said. This morning, Emily was 1tatlonary about 500 mlles southwest of La Paz but Roger• 1ald her winds will pick up again \!;hen she 1tarta moving westward. ,, Connally Forma~ly Resigns; WASHINGTON (AP ) -Preoldent Nix· on announced this afternoon that John 8. Connally is resigning from his part·tlme; unpaJd posilloo aa special presidential adviser. The announcen1ent said that the fonner Democratic Governor cf Texas, \\'ho beca1ne a Republican last spring , llill take a round·the-y,·orld trip \Vith his \\'ife 1·which the G<nremor postponed In order to take the \Vhlte House posltioo ." Connally, y,·ho Joined Nixon's staff May 10, plans to rejoin his Houston law firm on a full-time basis. (Related story, Page f ) The \\'hite House said: "The President expressed his deepest gratitude to Gov . Connally for the wise counsel he has given and the personal sacrifice he made in oonting to Washingtoo. The J>resident is gratified that Gov. Connally "'ill rema in available to the President for persona) consultation In the future ." Ex-water . District Chief, William Caley, 85, Dies William Kelly caley came to America in 1907 from the craggy, history-rich Isle of 1'.lan oft the coast of Scotland, bringing typical thrift to every kind of work he did in 85 years and the jobs were many. He wat a miner and a frleght shipper, a cobbler and a achoo! bus driver, served six years as mayor. of Bisbee, Ariz., and as superintendent for a time of the old Newport-Mesa County Water District. Graveside funeral services for Mr. Caley, who died Monday, will be held at l p.m., in Harbor Rest Memorial Park, Tips for Luaus To Be ' Offered Tips on · how to prepare your own Hawaiian luau will be served up Aug. 7 and I by the Co1ta ~fesa Department of Lei.!ure Service• in cooperation with the Edlaon Company. Costa Mesa, with Baltz-Bergeron Funeral Home directing. Community leaders and members cf the family that mcved to America in 1907 and COlta Mesa In 1943 today re,call_ed the gentle ManxJnan and fraternal socle· ty member. " "He had a nice, long life," said a daughter, Mrs. Ivy Zinn . "We wouldn't have.t>een ready to give him up if he'd lived to be 185, but he was tired," she continued. "He was one of the most onest men I've ever seen," says Costa Mesa County Water Olatrlct Director ~farlo Durante, who represented the Newport-Mesa district In a 1960 merger of several such agencies. "I've seen him spend hours looking for a penny error In tus accourits," added Durante, 1tresaing Mr. Caley's classic Scottlah seme of thrift and etnclency in money matters. During the period from 1955, and then after the water districts' merger. Mr. Caley was superintendent of the smaller a1ency and then a staff member with the l:irger utility nrm. Connally's resltnallon had been an- tici pated several ¥.'etk.s. 1'' r l e n d t , associates and Texas poUtlcal flgure.s reported lasl month that Comally felt himself cut off from ready access to Nli:- on and without having any meaniJliM assignments to perfonn . Nixon recn1iled the 1912 chairman of Democrats For Nixon at a time when his personal staff had been shattered and shrunken t h rough Watergate-related resignations. Frona Vo9e I NUDES •.. resume nude performnnces. Last month a Harber Judicial District Ccurt jury found one of the Fire lkluse dancers innocent cf the same ordinance ''iolation attributed to M11s Vlllabueva. The jury ruled that the Fire House WIS a theate r and therefore protected from prosecution under the ordinance, which specifically excludes t h e a t r l ca I performances. Cos ta ~1esa police, however. att determined to continue to make arrests under the ordinance even though the Fire House won Lhe court case. ·The Fire Hou!le Interior has been remodeled lo comply with local re· quirements for theater buildings but Rohm. 't\1lo earl ier this year petlUooed the Costa Atesa City Council for a theater business license, said he Js no klo1er pursuing that request. From Pagel PROBE. • • trict Court Judge Matt Byrne, in which he said he sounded the Pentagon Papers judge about 1ppclnUnent to heed lhe FD!. m ii very much alive· and well today 1 ,,at her Beverly 1UJls home which 11 how ; :anc1 where lht wu MODday when this : 1 ·:newap1per referred .to her ln 1 cobrt • :Judpnent story 11 "the late acteu." ' ' I 1be Dally Pilot rqretl the error item· '. ·mlng from Inaccurate lnfonnatlon su~ plied by an Orana:e County Superior Court ·SOUl'Ce. . Mn. Rogen wu the beneficiary of a JIX!arnent gr .. Ung her nearly $32,000 in : ~damages and $3,500 In lawyers fees in : \.action by Judge James F. Judge ~11lich lnvestigawrs Asking Why Speeder Took Life A lecture and demonstration course by Edison home economist Carol Heinz, "Hawaiian Luau'' will be given at 7;30 p.m. Aug. 7 and at 10:30 a.m. Aug. 8 in the Estancia High School auditorium . There is no admission charge. Coming lectures include "La Bonne Cuisine Francaise" on Oct. 17 and 18 and Holid ay Cooking on Nov. 27 and 28. For additional lnrormalion about the lecturei call the Department or Leisure Services, 834-5.100. He lived at 2190 Pac!lltl Ave ., on the west city limits and, in addition to htrs. Zinn, is survived by another dhughter, Mrs. 'Vinnie Baker, sons Fred and Ivey Caley, a cousin, P.E. Caley, three grandsons, t'>'-'O granddaughters and five great-grandchildren. His memberships i n c I u d e d the North American Manx Society, l\tascnic Sea faring Lodge No. 708 and lo.loose l..od.ge, plus the Knights of Pythias . He said he. dkl !IO on the President'• instructions, and made no flnn otfer to appoint Byrne. Ehrlichman said he saw nothlng im~ proper in that, alt.hough Byrne was at the time presiding in the Pent1gon Papers trial. He said It 'Wal not an at- tempt to influence the trial. Although he knew cf the E\lsberg burg- lary, a key factor in dismissal of the Pentagon Papers charges on May II , Eh rlichman said it would not have been proper for him lo tell the judge abou t that. · closed a lawsuit she flied against the 'Brek 1eneral partnership In late 1970. Beverly Hills attorney Sull Lawrence ·hu allo pointed out that a cross-com- plalnt rtlated to the lawsuit involved 'Brei: partners and In no way affected Mn. Bogen . The actress has never at any time own· · _. ed property in the Fallbrook area, Law· ren~ sa id. Strike Authorized DELANO (AP ) -More than 2,000 United Farm Workers Union members meeting here authorlzed a atrlke if con- tract talks between the UF\V and Delano area grape growers break ckrNn. 'Ille unanimous voice vote was taken Tuesday night at "40 acres," UFW Delano area headquarters. OIAN81 COAST DAILY PILOT • . 1M °"'"" C.11 DAILY ll'ILOT, wllfl IOtliefr, II ffflltNI 1111 Notft·ll'•... II -'llMll .... ,,.. °'" ...... 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Mt -· INt'ln, Hhiltlfll._, •lttl'MI 1111tltr .. ......,,"-II ""'lro _, .. ,.,,.,w... •""""' frflotC.litl ,... '""'*' .. ~ ·-· ....-Cltll -I~ Nit " CMll MttL Ct '"""'ll. lwttcrltlllfl ... Urrltf U.U -tfll'¥l n IMH U.IS .......... 1'¥1 11\Ulttf"I' *'""''""' "·" "*"""'· By JACK CHAPPELL DI Ille Dtll'I' Plitt Iliff A vagabond life ended with a eunshot and ~lice Investigators today are asking "why?" Jerry H. Grenoble, 23, an itinerant carpenter, led police: patrolmen on a hlgh speed chase from Newport Beach to Laguna Niguel where he committed suicide ~tonday as officers clOled ln. Coroner's orflcisls said today an autopsy confirmed cause or death was a single shot fi red through the man'a mouth. Toxico\cglc al studJes are pending and no indication for the man's erratic behavior could be given. The incident began ln Cam~ Shores in Corona del Mar when a \\'Cman found Grenoble talking incoherently to her s. year~ld grandson . Police reports in· dlcated the man claimed to be God. The 't\'oman called police. Two police units were dispatched and <'n roule. spotted Grenoble's bl u e Volkswagen, dist inctive due lo a shal· iered rear window. Patrolmen attempted lo stop !he car, bul arter at fir st pullins over, Grenoble drove away at lUgh speed as officers a~ proacbed. The pursuit began with two units from Newport Beach radioing for htlp from the force's helicopter. In Laguna Beach. Patrolman Terry Temple g:ive chase and four cars roared through doll'ntow11 Laguna Beach. Leaving Laguna, IY.'O Califo,.nia Highway Patrol vehicles join· t'd in. During !he chase. nfficrrs rc\lQr1('d . ~ecing f:rl'noble hundle the revo lve r. Hadioed report~ 111 tile tlmc indicated of. flC'er!( belle\'ed he may tmve been firll1g th.-gun nt his pursuers. Sheriff's officers, investigat ing the net of suicide, said today there ls no evidence In Indi cate Grenoble fired at anyone other than hlrnstlf. Pollet dki not fire on the car. accordlng to cfflcla l reporU. The end of the chase and Grenobte's l!fe came at the entr11nce to the Laguna Niguel ''The Shores" housing develCYj>- ment . 'The blue Volkswagen carerned off the road followed by tbe pollce unit clMven by Newport Beach Patrolman Charle~ ~torin. ~:hJch crashed Into a block wnll . As Olher police units clo~ In, one of· fleer JlDtlped to tho! top of the wall end with a two-handed stance . drew a beat en Grenoble with hi~ service revolvt r. Another oUtC'cr eovcrcd the car with a sholgun, and Laguna Patrolman Templt 11 pproached Ute mAn In· the car who still held t~e revolver in his left hand. Temple took the weapon first, then the other oUicera approached and Grenoble, ·'· ~ • • •... ' ·--~·. ' ' .f" _., ~.. ' . 1tlll alive, was lifted from the car and v 11 "'" -lynn Hart HART' 5 John Hart handcuffed. No suicide shot wa1 heard, ,.. ~"-:W"'"'\1~~;.-_, and at first 1t was thought he had been 1 injured ln the chase when the car sto~ ,.· ped . "We are still trying to uncove r the man's background and why he fled the officers," Newport Detective Capt. Don Oya as said today . SPORTING GOODS BICYCLES -PARTS TIRES ACCESSORIES • . '~,," ' . '}· ' '•' ' •I ' Oyaas said the man's presence in Newport was being investigated ln con- nection wllh other unsolved crimes, In· eluding the strangulation death cf 11· year-old Linda Ann O'Kecfe in early Ju· i--""'""-5'"'3a ... c·.-rNliilimiER STREET-COSTAMi's~A~~6 ... 46!"'·~19""1""'9 -... ;J.-0:~-~ .. ly. Hoy,.•ever, he said there appears to be r. nc connection between the two, and thnt Grenoble's physical appearance appears lo be "dissimilar" tc that of the suspect In the O'Keefe case. Sheriff 's Sgt. Bob Reed sa id today his investigation of the suicide turned up nothing to explain the wild behavior of the dead man. "Apparently. he was Ju.st \'!siting the area, we're not sure ¥.'here. It looked like he ~'as moving someplace," Sgt. Reed said explaining the little car was 1tuffed \\'Ith personal belonglng!!I normally kept in a residence. Sgt. lleed said the man floated bety,.·een San FranclBco and Southern California r~~.~~ng up jobs as a "boon1er carpen· ~ t;rr.noblc lefl notl'S al! over th e car. one even y,.·rittcn on a block of y,·ood . "It said so1nethlng like 'I am here' and the.re was more but It wasn 't a con1plete ,. thought and I couldn 't make anything out of II," Reed aald. ~ Mesa Swim Lessons Offered for SW111ner " The Costa 1'1ua Department of Leisure " •' Services ls Inviting youths to }earn how I'', to s~·im thl!t summer bv ettendlng ltsSOn!t oCfered dally at the Es1ancln and C°"ta MeSA high 11<hool poolo. ~ • ~l-~ .~.Jll"IJ!I!!~ Duck Feet Fins ,• from ~ 6.95 to 10.95 ~ Bon Aire ~ Skim Boards 10.95 Acrylic Warm Up Suits 21.95 Acrylic Sweaters 4.95 Gym Shorts & Shirts La2una Swim Trunks Speedo ·Swim Suits .... ~-....................... ..,., .... ..... 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Tennis Racket Stringing 6.00 to 18.00 Handball Gloves & Balls Racquetball Racquets Table Tennis Paddles Volleyb~lls & Nets , Basketballs & Backboards Soccer Balls Baseballs & Softballs • ·--.. ~ •t'Wf """'"' Baseball Shoes Baseball Mitts - Balls -Shirts All Purpose Shoes 9.95 up Football Shoes Dumbell & Barbell Sets Hand Grtps -Chest Pulls Ankle WeigHts .. • •. .,..___.,__ Raleigh Bikes - Tennis Dresses-12.95 up Parts Tennis Shorts 5.99 up Tires -Tubes Tennis Shirts 5:95 up -Repairtng .... ...._ f ..... ~ ..... -.... ,., In.,tructl()n Includes parent-and-me and , tiny tot le1t.i;on,, swim lM~ns for • · children ttged S yeArs 111nd oldtr, water polo. ~kin and scuba diving, llfcsavlng, and adult lnstruction, For a i.:chedule of 1quatlc1 activities, call lhe Department or ~Jsure Services, 834-5300, ... ...:..""O•••"•'-•o-6.--.. c•lose._d_su ... n ... da,.'fl:-..;....;6.;.46•·•19;.;1.;,9-..,.:5;;3:.8..;Cent•r •• Couo Mesa \ I 8 I • • • i DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Unhappy Newport Beach and Costa ~lesa taxpayers couldn't be blamed for feeling dismayed last week when they learned Utelr school tax rate will be going up instead of down as administrators bad originally hoped. Newport·A1esa fiscal planning experts revealed to school trustees that they missed tbelr guess on the dis- trict's assessed valuation increase by 'nearly three per· cent and the county's delinquency payments by one per· cent. Though the miss seems like a close one and the per· centages aren't too large, the difference will mean a IS. to 16-cent tax rate increase per $100 property value in the district instead of the five-or six-cent decrease originally estimated. \Ve sympathize wit h school officials who n1ust each year predict what the tax base will be and then weave around it a spending plan based on their guesses. But this yea r. the tax rate decline was highly touted by Supt. John Nicoll, who pointed to it each lime the record size of his budget-now more than $38 mil- lion -was criticized. There can be little doubt that the turnaround came as disappointing news to those taxpayers who see the cost of everything goin g up every da y. They were prob- ably grateful that at least one thing didn't go up. Taken in full context. the 16-eent boost in Newport Beach and the 15-cent r ise in Costa Mesa is not that big a thing. Perhaps in their efforts to record something favor- able, adnunistrators overlooked important considera- tions when they made their assessed value estimates. They already admit the possibility that Proposition 20 -the coastal conservation act -infuenced the as- sessed valuation enough that it didn't rise as high as predicted. Hindsight is a marvelous thing. Perhaps it will be.- come the insight that will allow budget-minders to con- Tax News sider their budset predl<tions more closely next yur. The surpnse increase m1y also serve as a belt· tightener in the future because although Nicoll says his budget is "bare bones" there Is always something that could be done without if the money isn't available. F etuling Foolish Renewed feuding between Newport Beach and Costa lifesa has the attorneys for both communities racing to court for a showdown on a sewer line wb.lch could ham· per plans for a Costa A1esa marina. The sewer is required to service a 40-acre con- dominium project soon to be constructed on the former dump site in Newport Beach and Newport Beach officials clailn the only proper course for the line to follow is along an old easement, into Costa Mesa, and over the Santa Ana River into Huntiogton Beach. For the developers of the Keys lifarina -a project talked about for more than a decade without actually ever coming to fruition -the sewer could spell trouble because it would divide what is envisioned as a $75 mil- lion yacht harbor in two. They have asked Costa tilesa officials to abandon the easement. Compared to the problem of dredging out the Santa Ana riverbed and bulk.heading miles of waterfront and rebuilding the Pacific Coast Highway bridge to allow access for the larger boats, the difficulty of removing sewage from the Leadership project appears minor. A lawsuit by Newport Beach to force Costa Afesa to maintain the easement and the "paper street" it no longer needs is as unnecessary as Costa Mesa's apparent unwillingness to act on Newport's request for the sewer. Essentially an engineerin~ problem, the difficulty could have been worked out without going to court. c -. Sit11ple Steps Ca11 Save Lives • Music, Art Not Really 'Culture' Dear Gloo1ny Gus Heed the Warnings of· Heart Attack ~YD NEY J. HARRI~ A reader "''ho identifies himself as chairman or something called the Q.lltural Resources Committee of the City of New Orleans has written to take jssue with a sentence of mine. Not long ago, I had written: " 'Culture', is a word that should be used only in an anthropological sense, never in an esthetic WtSe; to speak of music, art, etc., as 'culture' is to label >• oneself uncultured ." He looked up the word in Ul.ree dic- tionaries, no ll'Ss. and all agreed tha l "culture' is applic- able to intellectual and artistic activity, and to the enlighten- ment and refinement of tastes. And he wants to know -are all the dictionaries .. wrong," and..am I "right"? A Prediction: Newport Beach will win in its fight against Costa Mesa regarding the sewer line in \vesl Costa llesa. Rcasoo: Newport money ah\'ays \Yins. D.C.M . O!oomy GIK comm•nh lrt 1u•mlltt4 •v rNcttrt 11111 do 111tr necnsarllY rtttea ~ Vitwl "' !ht MWIPlpe/'. Send ....... r "' ,.,vt i. Gloomr 0111, Ot ilY l"llot. sugar or oil. To describe someone as being "refined" is what Nancy 1'.1itford called "distinctly non-U" -that is. no person of refinement ~'ould ever think or using the word in that sense. "Culture" is a generic term, en- compassing all the various institutions and mores and artifacts of a people; rock n1usic is as much (pe rhaps more) a part of our American culture as Bach and l\1ozart: and the comic strips as much as any other visual art Culture is simply the way a people e~es.s themselves on all levels, from the food they eat to their sexua l practices. TO SPEAK OF "getting culture" or "promoting culture" implies a division lVHAT HE fails to understand is the between the popular and the classic, the great difference bet\vecn the definitio n lay and the learned ; and such hard-and- and the use of a word. The definition is fast divisions exist only in the minds of what it means objectively: the use the seini-educated, who suffer througti depends upon the position and perspec-operas and trudge dutifully around art live of tbe user. ln denotation, "culture" ntuseums under the delusion that they is what the dictionary says it is: in con· are soniehow taking part in "culture." no lalion, it is a word to be avoided , ex· Religion is another good analogy. True cept in :in anthropological sense. reli gion runs like a thread through ~t me .give you a few analogies ... A everything we do in every area of life; it British wit. once remarked. that a is not computerized, so t b a t on genUema~. IS someone who neve; lises·e:-Sundays or holy days we are "religious," the word .. \Vhat he meant by this was 11.nd the rest of the time we are not. To that certain things are taken for granted. use the word in this seMe -meaning or not; and .som~ne who feels ':31led that we go to church and obey the rituals upon to describe himself or someone else _ is to lsolate and deaden an essential as a "gentleman" is per se no nerve of piety. Llkewise, if "culture'' gentleman. means soniething high, severe, cold, and •'REFINED" is another word whose remote from daily life, we are burying it use shwld be limited to such things as more than praising it. Quiet Arm-twisting Behind the Pipeline Pipeline PMtscript: The thundercl ap of \Vatergate re\·elations this \\'eek dr0\1'Tled out the sounds of the most ck.tensive arm-twisting campaign seen on Capitol Hill since the fight over the SST. Tht: issue: the Alaskan oil pipclint!. State Department cables re\'c~•I. that the big oil companic5 had nn all y 1n the diplomats. "Opponents or the project." Stale cabled the Canadian government, ,;have argued that an oil pipeline (in Canada) would be a preferable alternative. In this connection the Department urgently requires you r cur· rent assessment." THE • CANADlANS cabled their ''cur· rent assessment." but tt\c State Depart· mcnt refused to forward It 10 the Senate. Not until Sen. Blrch Bayh, D-lnd., threatened to delay noor action on a pipe.line amendment did the State Department grudgingly show him the Cnnadian response. .. Then ~tc delibcr11tely held back a revisim which altered substilnti;'l!ly the Clnadian position m lhc propos00 Cana· '61an pipeline. By phone and by Jener, t~ Canadians told the St.ate DepRruncnt that they did not require 51 per c:etit owncrsh1p in a • Canadian oil pipeline. a.c; Indicated in their ori ginal statement. The State Department did not tell the Congress thi s. however . until the information \\'a!J requested ooe week later by Rep. John ~1elcher. D-~lonl. By that time, the Sennte hrid defeated the kPy pipeline amoodmcnt, which would have rt>qu ired further study of the Canadian route. TIIE OUTRIGHT lie by omission culminated mooths of State and I ntertor Department de~tions cooceming the Alaskan alternative -the Canadian pipeline. Afeanwhile, the oll companies with billion.s in the AJaska route, were bu!ily !Shuffling key !Rlpporters up to Alukl for a look at the plpt_llDe route and making the rounds on capitol Hill to collect on old campaign markers. 1bc powerful lobbying m a c h I n e . lubricated by big money and big lies, overwhelmed a rag-tag coalitlon of tn· \'lronn1entaHsts and 111 i d v.· e s I e r n st'lJators . To the Editor! The repeated and tragic loss or life through heart attacks underscores again nnd <igain the urgent need for every family to be a\vare of the early \\·nrning sig11s and to be prepared lo make an ap- propriate response should a cardiac emergency occur. The Orange County Heart Association \VouJd be most grateful if the Daily Pilot \vould permit us to review ror its readers !hose warning signs and o[fer our recom- mended course of action. EARLY warning signc;: l. Prolonged, oppressive pain or unusual discomfort in the center of the chest behind the breastbone. 2. Pain may radiate to shoulder, neck, or ja\\'. 3. Pain or discomfort is often ac· companied by sweating, nausea , vomiting or shortness of breath. 4. Sometimes thc.~e symptoms subside and then rel um. Don't \Ya it , act bn· mediately! EMERGENCY response: I. Before possible emergency health problems arise, consult your Ol'n physi· cian about your bealth problems and post his instructions for emergency response appropriate for the medical conditions of you and your famil y. 2. If you have not dooe the above and a medical emergency is suspected, (irst call your city's fire department rescue team .. _ ask them lo call an am- bulance. 3. Find these telephone numbers and post them by your phone ... NOW. a. The fire department that would re· spood to a rescue call at your addr~s. (i.e. Know, for example, where you live. Many people. although they have a given city's mailing address, actually live in an unincorporated area and the County rescue squad would be the cor· rect one to ~II.) b. Your nea rest ambulance c. Your own physician JACQUELINE E. HEATilER Chairman of the Board, Orange County lleart Association Dirty Papers To· the Editor: l have just returned rrom the post of· rice on Adams Ave. and I am still in- furi ated. Right in front or the entrance there are four or five filthy pornographic newspapers being 90\d -along \1oi th regular newspapers. \\TlflLE 1 was walking into the post or- fice, three or foul pre-teen boys we re buying these papers. As a mother of fi,,.·c children myself. I think It is dis~ing to have lhis filth in a public place like the post orfice. \Vhat is COsta Mesa coming to anyway? \Vhcn I went to complain Inside the post office they sa id there "''as nothing WU, ks ( l\IAILBOX J L•tt.r1 tr..., ,....,.. -~. h""91•1l1 wrlltr1 llMvkl Al!Yt r ltl.W -....-. In ,.. -r•s or i.11. Tiie rlthf f9 c...-.. Mn..-. M Ill .. •<• OI' •llmln•I• llMI II rtWf'VMll, AH ..,..,. lftUll lflo cluff 1l9"1tur1 '"" 1111111"' ...,.".. IHI! n1!!\IS "''' .. wllhll•kl .n ,._, " outtkMlll rM -II ••Jtrtnl. l"MlrY WIH "'' .. llltllhMC. they could do. I don'•t believe it! They also said ir ooe paper went they would have to take away all of them. 1 for one think all should go if th.is is the only y,·ay to get rid of the pornographic papers. PERJIAPS you can tell me what decent citizens must do to eliminate Otis cancer in our society. \Ve pay taxes and try lo elect decent law makers to run our city and still 're have to have dirty· newspapers in froot of our main post of· fice. There musl be some "'·ay ol stopping this. MRS. ROBERT RAUS Gou·••-"'"9 Tips To the Editor : There is much talk about gasoline shortage but, if you ei,·er ran out of gas far from a town, you will understand how serious it is to have a car but nothing to run it. Time passes rapidly and our sup- ply of gasoline is ntMing shor1 er every day. You may not llke to change your habits but there are many ~·ays o( saving gas. For example: ?itake gentle starts. Don't "tramp" do\vn on the gas pedal. Let your rngine run idle for a minute or two before starting in the morning witb a cold engine. Don't try to pass everybody on the road . Wh en you do pass, remember !hat most gas is used in fast acceleration , so take it as easy as you can safely. Keep your driving speed just under - and not IO miles over -the speed limits. Get an engine tune-up as often as seems necessary. also the emission system. Take your foot off the gas pedal and coast for a reasonable distance before coming to a full stop, like at a Sl'OP street. FOR~f BETl'ER driving habits now and you will have cause to be pleased at your gas savings. Before long, our driv· ing laws may be changed along lines sbo\1n above. Occasionally, some loud-mouth state~ that this talk of gas shortage Is simply an exCUSe for the big companlrs to raJsc their prices. etc. Jf this were true, why do \\·e have such a large and growing nect of huge oil tankers bringing petroleum here from ot~ countries~ Tl is an ex· pensive u·ay to get gasoline but it ig mul'h !x>tter than trying to do \Yilhout it. \\'hen the foreign countries finally realize that y.·e cannot get along without the ir help, and they make wild price increases, then you may laugh -U yoo stilJ can laugh as you v.·atk. OUR AUTO:\tOBn.E factories spend their time on fanry models and ex- cessively large engine power -an}'thing to make you want a <'ar like your rich neighbor just bough t. What we need are smaller and mlX'h more efficient engines. and t>ettv rear vision. Our cart>uretor· distributor systems are inefficient aOO disgraceful. Improve them oow! We do have some competent engineers and no\\· is the time for action. Cut out the fol-de-rol, the countless meetings, the tono; of paper ~-ork. and get ckm·n to reality. The lime for action is NOW. If you don't want to go ak>ng with this. O.K .• get a bicycle or a horse. Can you still roller skate pretty weU -and c.arry gr~ries? FRED R. EBERHARDT No-fault Facl$ To the Editor: \'our no-fault insurance editorial or June 25 contained some rather strious errors or fact and implication ; I. The 1'.fills JOO-fault Bill lhnl was backed by !he '!"rial La~)'en Association v•as opposed by every insurance com- pany, but supported by the Public Interest Research Center, Students for Responsive Government, the State Public ~mployees R e t i r e m e n t 1\ssociatlon, various newspapers as "'·ell as CTI.u\. 2. The reason for the con.,.umer support of the 1'.tillc; Bill is that the ~1illiman and Robertson Actuarial Studie.'I showed that $5.000 in no-fault bc11eflts could ht. delivered at the sanic price :is pre.sent policies ~ith only a few minor restric· lions on the right to sue (you could not sue for no-fault bcneflls already re- ceived). 3. The ~tills no.fault Bill ~ mt re- quire retired people or riisahlcd people to buy wage protection. It is an intelligent bill that does not operate lo force people to buy coverage they can never expect lo collect on. The Fenton no-fa ult Rill is lhe same blU that v.·as opPQSC!d by 115 ('(lnsumer groups last year, by many ncwsp.1pers, and by all of lhe people "'ho supported lhe Mills Bill. IF nus doesn't suggest i.o your paper ·Mixed Tenni.s Tricks One of !be few sports in \1'hich men and "·omen cnn compete and interact on " reh1ti\'Cly equal foolin g is examined \\'ith profes.'!:ional kno"1·-hov.· and vivid Insight in l\llxed Doubles Ttnnls by Clark and Carole GrAebncr with noted sports \1°rlt· er Kim Prince (~fcGra.,,.·-Hill. S'.9~. J In thC'!ie pages Illustrated by helpful line dra"·ings. one of the foremost n1ixcd doubl e.s learns In the United Statesrtells how they play the "ame, and then sho"'!J less expert playe~ how to i1nprovc p<>r(ormance aod add enjoyment at the same lime. "TllE GAAtt:· OF mixed double& ls quite different from tmi·sex doubles or singles," the authors point out. "T11ctic.'I can be \'ery diHerent . and !he rtSUIL'\, astonishing." The Gracbocrs' ad\'ice to "''omen i5, "Don't be 11 Junlor parlner." To 1nen, lhe)' suggest: "IJon'l contradict )'OUr (THE BOOKMAN J partner·s call ... A ~·amlng is isSul'<t not lo imitate famous styles . ~I c n I :i 1 awareness is given as lhe ardinal ru le. The lob. the drop shot, !he o\'f'rhe ad !lroke are discuss{'d 1v11h ernph asis on rfftell\'(' \'OllC)'lng in !ht mixed doubles sl1uatlon. GR.JPS, pos111onlng for shots. move· mcnt. footv.·ork, return of &er\•ice and baseline st.ratt"gy, a c rt pt 1 b I e gamesmanship. pr act Ic e techniques. hints on ho"'' 10 sta,::c a tournament -all these and more are co\·erl.'d in terms flt to lum mere advOCfltC!J of mlxtd doubl es Into cothwlastic de\'oteei:, · \'k«lr cit f\ey1erlint I !hit the Call(omla '!'rial Lowyen Association ill on the side of the c:oo- sumer, then apparently fact! y,•ill not change a preconceived opinion. There are some ROO(j fa1th lmuranct companies \1'ho 11:incerely believe that thei r approa ch Is the best , but many 01hers arc onl y intere!ited in Stiling ma5.5ive amounts of insurance at 11 higher price. y,·hlle taking a~·ay your rights to "fina.rice" those benefits. Llkewise, there are many trial lawyers ! "'hv are on the rlghl sKfe of this iuue for : the wrong reason -Uleir fees. • J am very proud to have been 11 trial lawyer ror most of my life becawe most trial lawyers truly repre5oot the ~ !iumer·s interest -people rather the.n lhl~. I'm ho!>'tul that your paper will - that all OJ>po!iltion to a slogan is not neceuflrily an opposition based upon aeJ(. intertst. HERBERT HAFIF Pel·hater's Plf!a To the Edit.or : Nowadays , such places as alrlines and restaurants reser.·e J».srnoklni sectloris ror those aatrons who do not want to be bothered or endangered by d&arelte smoke. IT "'OULD be a similar boon. follow· ing this same line of reasoning. for tbost people .,.,.ho do not ov;n pets to be able to reserve to themselves certaJn groups of homes where they "''lll be free from the noise and danger of these animals. We moi,·ed into f''ounlain Valley t~ month.s ago. having selected our home after onJy one y,·ee kend of hoose--hunUng . \\'c do not o"'·n any p<'Ls, but our neighbors on both sidts hai,·e 1wo dot!:s apiece. The: loud yapping can be ~ morning, noon and night, and it 11 lm· possible for our ycar~ld baby to nap "·hen this is going oo. Our 31h:.year-old daughter, l''ho cannot e\len go klto the hack yard \\·ithout th~ dogs barking loudly. pol her flnger through the wood feoce the other day and was H'te!"tly fr1ghtentd ~·hen one of these dogs licked her hand. Fortunately it didn•t bite. NATURALLY, co mp I a in Is to pet 011·ncrs <1ccon1p!ish nothinR. The owner1t rt itard their animals all "their children" and take umbrage whenever anyone dnre.c; 10 say uuythln~. And the un- neces!iary barking goes on and on. Why, 11·hn "'·ould rom 1)tain about suctl a thing? Doesn't everyone have a dog? :-..·o. evcr}·011e doei nol. and ii would be a blessing to us pet-haters if \1'C had an area or tov.11 v.e could call our own. lJow &bout It ? MRS. T.A. ll EPPENHEThlEI\ OIANM COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. \Veed. PubU!htr Thomo.s Keeuil, E<Ul01' Barbara Krtibich Ed11orial Pagt Editor ~ ntitorl1d ~ of 1h! Dt.1~ r ilol attka to inform aod •lim\U.te t"t'&dM'lll by pr.t."11tinR: on tt1bi pqe d1vtrv tflmmrnlaJ")' on toplo Of ln.. ll'l'f'll hy syndicittf'd rolumnlsts llbd rartoonl~t•. by rr.:l'\'idinf a forum for rt.ade-rs' \•lf"A'A and by Pl't'.m1inr thhi nf'wt~ prr' 11 opink>n!i a.nd 1deu on cur{'t'nt Topkll. Tut-t'dlt«ial oph\Jons of 1~ D&Jly Pik>I -.rv111r only ln the editorial column at OW-top ol ~ pqe. Opin)0;1!1 e.xp~ by !hi! ~· umnists and c1uioonbt.s; and lettn- v.Tllen are-their oo.>.'11 and no ffP>t'lt'- rn rnt of lhMr vlN'• by the 0&1b' Ptlot ahouk1 be lnlfl"l'td.. Wednesday, July 25, I 073 • AERIAL VIEW SHOWS SKELETON OF BOB HOPE'S MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PALM SPRINGS HOME Entert•iner Says He'll Rebuild It; Mlnsion Was to Be Finished by Chrlstm1s Hope Will Rebuild Razed Mansion Nine Men lnd-icted On Porno LOS ANGELES fAPl -The Loo Angel<s County Grand Jury has indicted nine men, indudlng • reputed high rank- ing Mafia figure in New York City, in connecton with an al- leged nationwide pornography operation. I Wtdntsday, Jul1 25, 1973 DAILY PILOT 5, San Diego, Mai;ine~f • ~. Sued Over Custod)j· ~) SAN DIEGO (UPI) -wn. ror St million. days In the brig at lht Muili liam R. Sutherland, who says It was In the form ol a rlaim. Corpe RecnJit Depoe bot(' be waa thrown in a Marine SUtberland, 27, aald he Wll.S where jailers forced him to Corps ~ and had his roous-lalaely .,,...<"1 by city police shave off his lllOmlaclle and tache shaved off because he and turned over to the military sideburns. He waa put In Sfl~ is a dead ringer for hls lugi· aa-1-Marlne deaerter. tary cool'--. !lo" rel~ tive cousin, sued the Navy, the He said be Wll 1u'bjected to to submit to a nulitary hair- Marines and the city 'I'Uesday "inhuman ueabnent" for three cut, he said. The district attorney's office aaid Ettore Zappi ol Now Yori< was one of the men indicted Tuesday on charges of con-.. spiracy to distribute and pro-" mote obscene material. . He recefltly was indicted r in nearby Orange County on a similar charge. · ''I felt like a caged anJnialt on display," he Bald. • f Sexy Mat~h ; THE MARINES have con;- tended -eveo after they r~ leased him -that Sutherland '' ls really Lance (.)>!. Jooeph M. " ZAPPr, REPORTED t• be Britisli Si1igers Compete ~· who deserted ll>,'. ill at his f.tassapequa, Long Is· William Sutherland, a keep. . land. home, was gra nf<d 3 , SACRAMENTO (AP) -All the girls bad to do or at the San Pasqual W i Id one-week d~lay m arr1ugnment -~ was walk into the pµb and they would find Tom AnimaJ Park, says he lmows ~esday. f?15t. A!ly. Joe .Busch ~ Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck in a game of the other Sutherland all righl satd Zappt, 69, 1s a neighbor ,.. darts -he's a-·•• wi'th ""---., and associate ol reputed undef.. • . ~"\l\.L>l.L• wnom ne \t'Orld figure Catlo Gambino. But Ted H1<;kman of ~e. Sacramento Cha.mber grew up in Oticago. Also named in ~ indict· l· of Commerce sat<I; the jemtDlne fans never discov· 'l'1e lance corporal and the ment were William Bittner. ered the popular singers. zookeeper are difficult to ttll' 46, Sam llaimowtu. <9. and -Humperdinck probably wished they had. He apart 1n photos. and the Ma- PALM SPRINGS (AP) - Bob Hope says he will rebuild hill multi-million dollar desert home destroyed by fire. construction since January and was to take 18 months to complete. It was destroyed in SO minutes. Jerry Bernstein, 21. all ol. Van i: lost the game and also some fishing rights.._ rine Corps hai said that men , square feet of floor space, bul It was built on an area the Nuys: 1bomas Sinopoli, 33, ~ "They wanted to settle this question about the who knew the deserter ldenli- a city orficial said it would size of five large lots. Ronald Fonnan. 33, l?c>th °'!'fishing rights on a new 3,000-acre ranch they pur-fiedthezookeeperasthe53m!' have only two bedrooms. Most R' .d Cou t ha 1 ed Los . Ang~; Peter Sinopoli, ~ chased recently. So they called me, and I set it all man. . of the home was to be devoted ive rsi e n Y s va u ~; James Butler, San up, with genuine English dart boards sent in from Sutherland said he was nev" .. A spokesman said Hope and his wife were "philosophical and po8itive" about the loss Tue9day. Only the v a s t • mushrooDHihaped roof of the house bad been completed when the fll'e broke out, but the roof alooe had cost $500,000. C i t y officials discoWJted arson as a possible cause, but firemen were investigating the blaze. to entertaining, especially dur-the land at almost $600,000. franct.S.co,_and Charles Ham-London," said Hickman. er in the M.arine9, but reoeiv~ ing the Bob Hope Desert Golf ACter the fire, only lhe steel ilton, V!Ua. Park. g The singers choc .. Sacramento for the match ed an L.A-ble .a:,........,.e. .· The indictment came art er 'f" • • • ,,.... ...... 0 '"""-""" ~ Classic here. superstructure of the home re-a grand jury witness, Arthur because both were ~ppeanng in the reg:ion and from the Anny in 1967 -when. The home was located on a mained. A city official said the "Wo\[" Pellon. testified about 'fl ~acramento was equidistant between their book-1 his cousin was in the Marines." Hope reportedly had spent more than $1 n1illion on the house. and planners said the final cosl was likely to be about $3 mil lion. hill overlooking this California superstructure would have to his work at a Suki Inc. v;are-1ngs, proof they could not be the ., resort town and the desert ~be~t~o~m~d~own~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;,;~hou~se~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•""':E!!-2:~~~-i:~~~.,,;;"""~~-~~·~·~:i:-~""~"~'-~~~~b~'ame~~rn~an~.----=j··t valley beyond. It was visible [r ----- throughout the city. and groups gathered .QJl the streets 11te house had been under The house included 29.000 to watch it bum . 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