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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-07-13 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa-• • --:-~--=~·'..:.. ----. -·...-.no -~---., ·--··-.. -""'-~ .. ' 'I ' . . I Shot--,in Another ~J·iffhanger John 1.1:ontgomery, 18, Garden Gro ve , tried tO climb down the ISO.foot west cliff of Upper Newport Bay Saturday. He got stuck. Friend s :called fcir help. It came in the for1n ol Newport ~eac~ fireman Don Campbell (center ) a·nd the stroilA backs of residents in the neighborhood of Galaxy Park, where the r itaa\tuta-. ....... ~ rescue operation took place. One oJ llloN on Ille l'Ol'9 was UC! Chancellor Daniel G. Aldricll Jr., flower. right), who lives ~ <lNalfy 'RC!lld).noar' the Part. - Aldrich and his neigb)lors were attracted by Ille sirens . Young Montgomery: Was 100111bauJeclto W. ty. embarrasnd but unhurt. . ·Cr uiser Sinks ·off Beach Ex.Valley Mayor iJ~pori' ~Clarified A 26•(oot cab in cn1iser sank on~·il1l<l­ one-half ml\u off the coast of Huntington Beach Sunday after a large hole w .. ripped in t~ startoard bow by an Police Seek Driver In Hitchhiker Death. SAN Sl~ON (AP) -A JlO-pound man ~riving a Volkswqtn wu sought today In the slaying of 1 youna hit- chhiker, the wounding of 1nother a n d the possible kldnapfn1 ci a 19-yur<Old girl, authorit\es said. Sheriff's deputies said John 1'ilday, 19, ot Arkansas led them to the dea(I youthis 1lo<Jy near California I afl er offlcera found Tilday lylna: beside tile highway Saturday. nljrhL wilt\ a bullet +'ound In the arm . , :> Unk0011fD SUbmerged object. Both men oo board, Frank Pua · •I' Mi<!Way City and .wait unc1a-. sqa California· $!., HWll"""'° ..... were rescued by another boat. City lifquards said lhe 11Carol s. ·A new1 llot)I ......... the__..,. W'lan'oor -Vallty mayor --.i.i-. --Qf mMill • -or ._.. pllono callo, can- talaed inaccurate illlm'IDllmn. Creeper," owned by Peters, sank to the cabin rodline. Pe&ers and Uodmrood TM O.Uy PlUt lncarrectly Mid lut had prepared a'il inflatable life raft but nurlday that a Pl)'Chlatl1e report on did not use it. SdlwerclUeaer blamed \be calls on ..,. They were picked up by a pu&lnc tionl' stress, while the: evatuauon merely boll, translqred to the cltt lile1~ • ~ be wu In a IOUDd mental llate. craft and ieventu&ll.Y taken to Newport a.allld Jul )'ell, tbe eJ·DlllOf hu Harbor. their cabin cruLser In tow. by tteedifu'ly ...._. makina Iha cabs· to the U.S. Coest Guard ·Cutler Point • his lonltlm< political foe Councilman Divide. John Harper, but enough evidence was Lifecuards sald the cabin ~i1er1 waa aubmllted to the jury lo D1Mvlct him. traveling about 1$ lcoots when tt struck sehwerdlfeger was MNlflced 1ut week an object kl the water and Marted sink· to 1 •ix·moalh IUIPl!nded jail term, a in&. . 11,llO line and placed Oii lhreo yeora' Neither man w11 injured In the mishap, probailoa durlnc whlcli be mlllt avoid tileau>nls said. any contac\.wllh Hlr]!Or'i ' .. ' . . Huntington Police Nab ' 19;Naines I ' Withheld . .. . . . '. . . MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY ·13, :1970 . VCM.. 61t NO. '"' I l l CT IONt. 41 P'AOl l . ' . • Mesa Resumes , ··Nudie Arrests A1 .· Firehouse '. " ... .. '. ,. ' " ByTOM BA~Y .... '* .... ~· n.mx··~ ·n... W .. x G. ·~ -~ ~It bl -1114 ....-·ti'· •;I tie la hlo c1o1-1a-,.. ~ ~Dr. Slocuni W. d.pd wWI 1IWl'dlf WIMarcll~.-DIYlnc-loua4 Ille bui<bertll.iw1•1 GI • a ~ to be bia hi .. old .. ..,... ~ aa-~-.. -Oiot4 ... lllll!d ......... "' tilt ... 1leee -·a -Alla dojlol. di!.... " """'" -the .-·· ....... ·'Ille COiia -~ .... -tllol -· they 'notitied • • -. ·odor -Oil Ibo ,._. GI ' I l< o · ...-1ng Im', the 1,...... Several poydUllilD and... w go..t\.i.., ~· ~.}!\ ~ ....__. J=-· r:. ~~, m:lfl'I · . _ :~: ·----...... 1 ia d_ill'l:.t ~ """ =-·I . /, , . him. A ,.....lrJM.l!ii*S.'~ ' , I • ' for, 'J'upldly1 ... t,~ Jtui>1 , , J • ,:• I .•,I , la slart J)lly :io. ' -• •. " 'I J froontr. ·Police •Bui Sl9cur11, jji, 'l:ll much· !D"1" In-r~ · - tereolell ~lo ti"! ~·ol Ye\, I _J _, -•IJeJ>l>I 1o. tn .~ot~' Kee·p·-ppn .. e "''s PaulA~ .. lil-· ~. · _ .--,... fl. He hod a.._:~ ID coon with . ; . . . . ~~,:r'i.'tb!:.i~~"':'~ (rish />qrade · P.olice Arrest lawyer 1n a11h!O!Ucoul\ action. ·sut A!lllliline, who. -to stale • tbe ....... behind Dr·. Slocwn'• dedli<l!\ BELFAST, Nor111ern lrelud (UPI) - A parade «: liO;lllO moo and boys mareJ>, ed lhl'Olllh Be~ut """'Y· In )lOllwar l)l•rthera Iroiapd's greatMt dilp1ay ot froleslant'~wer. A thin line ol Brttilll \loops,, police ·ud. bal-bed wire dtvidell them froifl · &man eatbOiica and t• tlJe peaoe. \ I , ' F' h N d: n to Ire him, was qatn ree.lned M the • ire ouse u ~. ........ lawyer .. when <;on.o.i lpld Judge Judge tllat bl' could oot lake . On Lewd . Charges :.lhe Slocum caae wilN!ul. nitainer . · Slocµm advised the J\lflsl from the BJ ARTHUll II. VINSEL ,w~-t's box !bit he wu nol. bankrupl .. • DelW ,.._.Miff , ..,...a-.. A ~ed klllen n;imed Katt wa> but \hat be had paid Auaiuatine a total In What. 'their leaden . called the 1reate1t oalebration1 of the Proteatant 'lcloty .. ., tlw Catholkl· •t the Batt'9 ,, Ille Bo:in.e .. lliO, .... ·oL·~ ... tddJUOl\ll_' l>rol,011ap1a • -~ wm 'nO' 1W1'ender1' banners and &o the t~· qi JU"! d;wq• , and ~ tu; 2li jarildeoi zl~ng ....,., tbO ~ '1e :stx B~ .......... o( N .,. • 'arnaied at. C;olta Mesa's nude' en-of $1,400. ' ~ • \1•0!11 Friday night, after Judie Jud1e reruied la. sanctim a -•lleled her larrid bilrrip• 8nd disqlSaion o1 ·11nancos betreen. lhe lwo ""'111' ippia_red la lll(letl more than attorney•. TJ\eY 1".lll · aeltle the ilolie . a -·. . of '"1>o II Dr. Slocum'• I~ at . 'llll cue, ..... )lOIS.ible by· lbe Fourth l>iltrlct Court ol Aweall' overtUflllng .. :. 111.: 'l:.l' ~ • i!;u; ~~ Fi.Sherman Finds ·' .,...._. he IP to a police c;a(, of- PoJice _bid ~ mardlon alooo. Tbey ¥i1 lltl, -out. -· said. I .-A. Kati, 11; ·of COila Mesa, -booked for lnvestitaUion of lewd lc1•tct IACI ihdectli UpolUl'e · char8'8 -boll'f lakeo lltlder ''"'"' I~ llltPinhouae. a. wu booked at tbe at.Ilion house ~ transferred to OrAI• Qinty Jail, i.w. she ~ !ill ball and waa 'r .,,,.., pmdiq ~t later In tho -k Jn• -• JUcllcJal; District Couft,. . • l'llley're US\jll ljy .•¥1 .ol bere, within tho t>our." said a jail opok ..... · Dotecllve Sit. 'John llePo iad D!...,. live Gene Norden said they. walchod Miu Katt's pelvic maneuvert: 41rectly faclol polron1 IOlled at b1r,........ <lfance County 8"perior c:-1 Judfe 1'Mlrt Corfman recertUY o.r d ere d la~ not to make such arrQta after TI till 'hii lawbook1 lo' clelennJne the CX11wtlta*5..atly of, the iuuu: Biii ..-alnmf order, requesled .by G-:a-y ~ ilo!!re, .a -h clef-ol toplelll and .... .....,.. bars, 11ai ov.rt.hed rrt11ay · .-Ing by lbe San --'' court. • "Since . lbe lt\Juadioe ....... ... forctnttnt of Seotton t47A of the. penal code his been lJlled, Ibey will """"111• to make auch airea*I," aaill Qil&a Mii& City Attorney Roy JIUlt today. "And our ofllco wW IO .ollead and _.ite where 1 Pl<P"' amot his been made," he added. The arreot of lbe tlv•foot, •- Mill Ka~ came after lawmtfl 11'11 • watchin& for evidence of any impn;rltty within tbe pmcrlbecl .,.. GI tho 1a ... ' Dmtllt ... ~imatolly • -· ,... J., .... , Grisly RemalM · • · ~ ~'1,Z, _,rlPI.,...: · · ' .-Iii ~ 111 Ill' Oralie Order GARDINER. Mont. (\IPI) - A. Illa.lo ~-:::r tbe lloort f!I Bo!fut .. caucaalai> tor!O. wllh Ila'-!'""" oll, •--~ ..... ~ didu.': of ill body, waa ~ "-tbl • •J'lllti, Ill . .... Yellowttone River I mllu -o1 ..... "/t.~ ~~ ~ here Saturday ~ ... 0 -__ .._.,,., -'~ .Tbo ~IQnQ •. "hjch WU_ by a s~~,.i: ftlherman, WU ~ Ila ~ ,arma, , -Oalholic ~Ing of .i::: ~ and 1qs below the -· II bt'li ~-•twcf·'lieeks· lhat 11as killed 11 l~ lllabbed Z7 tllnt•, and Ila cheol f~vlly E and "''ared 1wndnds mon. bad been o~ and the heart removect. ~'"'· ..,_ .. _,_, -·----+-..... ~ Ille park CGUnY· ~·1 olllca . , , Jed ;a seardl aioac the rl~er la by ' ---' la ftild ............. .,the body "I' ----· cluu Ob the ldrilty of .the, JndMdaal. • 1 He •• -<lad only In -... Park county _, -Jack Davli said the body had been ill 1"' •--21 bWrl. • . ' . TEN JJ'lNNl,IU fN .. PJf,or;'foD.iY • .. The·Or,...,°"'"'1 ... ' 11- poaitioft" ..... 1•1 IW. ht ~ coWd be a wlRI*' of ticktttl to ' tbe fair today. The DAILY PILOT i• fiYin& away 10 pain of llckeu dally kt \he tab: ! ; . Cbeck lhe cluained advortlalng 11JCtioll ( under lllll' , and a II catecori .. ) for a -Jal "ad" U.Uni '""' name aad. telliltc you bow to oblaln your rr.. tlciltla. tr your name is there, bl our .... t. The DAILY PILOT llopoo you 11\)oy tl)o la1r. ' .. .,,........ .. ,. ... 1'1'owco'1 G-.. a.. . killed '"1lo "'"°"'· Ont w ,_ low offion> collfd It thi IOOrpl lie 1¢ <Ufr ,.en.. Stol'JI, P"°"! 'l'ogt7. j • lt ...... -s 2 Suspects Held.in LA • Murders • .. -· """ u. 1970 "Su.te Atitlaorit1: Crucial Vote Set ' On Shoreline Bill SAC!i.ulllNTO (AP) - A crucial vola II achedµled 'lllelday oe lepalallon to give the state unprecedented p(anning and IOn1na autborlty over 1,HJO muu of oceu and bay .shoreline. The mtmUre by As.w.mb!yman Pete Wilsoa (&&n Dieco> ;:;_: &everely Crlticbed by llXDe CCNe n'*.JPbM It .tu 1ppro•iif'J""! u ·tij the-A"Uembl)' Natural Resources and Conservation CommJUee as the weakest of three pro- posals before the commlltee. However, lie} of an appropriation clauae · ~ wly 1enactmll{lt or enforcement of Uiose pl~ questionable. The involvement ot local aoverament ~hich is dependent on development to mc;re~ the property tax base, is the pnnc1pal reason cOnaervaUonists have criticized lbe Wilson bill as weak. From Pnge 1 NUDIE ... ERRANT GARBAGE TRUCK MAKES SHAMB~ES 01'.WALL Homeowner Thought W•ll W•• Like 'Rock of Gibralta~ --=--'--"-'~~~~~~~ Since then It baa been amended to ~te a 18DO,OOll approprlatl.. !or state admlnlatraU... ol aborellne devtlop-. m..i Jn ltocal ll10-'11. .• -loll to the llate'a conllrluln( buc!pt crtala. But ...., with -two .. .-!or COD11r111t1oi111t1, the Willol bW to he Voted Cl! by the -blJ' · W1y1 and Meant Committee Tuelday"woold 1111!&1 a bule ch&111• la tha llale'• rolo 'ln both . local planllln1 and ... v1roamen1a1 Involved, Norden saJd someone tore a •t.50 coll wire out of their unmarked detective car, rendering Jt inoperative He aatd, 1n hla opinion, it was · a Flrthoute employe, but tbe eta.ff of bouncers proclaimed their lrinocence ' Truek Meets .Wall AWOL Troop prolectlon. . • Patrol ~gt. Bob Good< uld he .' iu.d OUicer Dennis ~eld were subjected to heckling and verbal abuse by Firehouse owner Ray Rohm, another bouncer and an unldenUfled woman.' DAILY PILOT ........, ..... Jlw1.s;lw .... L...-...... .... ..... CW._ lmC11t•1 ...... c:o-n~-~ lff«t k. ~~---'"' ._ e ..... ~......., ... o-91,......, tlHHio •• ic •• .;1 l!iliW nt-•• A. M11rplli•t M ....... Edi• ald1N1 '· Han ... Or...-~·---Clall .... Ill wut ..., ...... ,,,.._.,.._.,nu ..... ..,..._. ...-.--..:m,.,_. ... _ ............ M9dl: llVI ...... .,.,.._.,. SM ~ • .....,. El ""'*"' • ...._ Driver Suffers Painful Injury A Loguna Bac:h trl!il 1n1ck dri"" .... poialulfy injured S.lllrdoy in • freak -that left two ol tlle bill trucks • lempararily out ol oommis.OOo on a -billlide nlld. Vemoa Jtlllilns, :3, ol Santa Ana, ... tam. to South ~ Community Boopital !or ""8Jr ol d&ma11ed ten<lo!w am a fractured wrist afte:· be slammed bis Oftu Dispooal Co. truck into a wall • lo a.--ao ~ vehicle an Temple Hilfa Dri~f before noon Saturday. Jmkins told police he had been "rldizlc" bis -.. down Ille ~-__..__ -p. -·-roadway. -they beoted and failed, ........ tbe bi& truck to lain opeed. A> he tried to oteer pa.t another traoh truck to avoid a collisioo, Jenkins said he spotted tbe onoom1ng car and beaded !or tbe wall, police reported. Robert Preclodo, 21, alao ol Santa Ana, driver ol tilt llOCOOd truck, told pollce he noticed Jentim' truck ap- proaclllng !ram the rear at hlib Speed as he neared tbe batrpln bend oo Tomple Hiiis Drive. l'r<clado laid he sounded his horn to wam the other driver of the dangeroos situation ahead, then heard a cram .. the Jeokinl truck hit the wall LookinC back 'to ... what had hap- pened, Preciado ran bis own truck Into l:be center guard nil on the bend, pallce repori<d, but "' oerlGus damage mulled. Traffic in both directknl WIS blocked until the two larp truckJ could be rmioved. - Chet Huntley Says .Nixon Shallow,MakesHim·Mr~d NEW YORI( (UPI) -Oi<I Huntley NfS Presklent Nb:on is shallow and Vice ~ Spiro T. Apw II ap- peellai to bae elements. Nbioa fl1gltlem blm. ,,__him-. "I've been With Nlloa eoclally,n the rearm, NBC -llld In an Jn. temew with Lift mq:ulne. "I've tniveJ.. ed wtlb blm Ill bis pri-plane; I've 1ee11 tnm under many cmd.WODI. '"Ibe ~ d the man -me; lbe !let that he It Preoldent 111"*"8 me," Nici Huntley who reUno AUi. I lll<r It )'WI on the HunUey-Brtnllley Report. Huntley, who II retumlni to bll home atate of Moatml, Mid, "Spiro Agnew II -1lllc to the mOll be,. ol •-la. All 1lle networks broU their a.u JIUtUnl b 1 I flmOUI Del Meinel ipeecb. oo tolevillon. We almoat cruted him, !or Qod'a -.•. I ,_ beln& lumped lo with bb -establllhment effete intellectuall. I've had more cow mmure m my bocts than he ever thought oboul." Huntlei lllid he waa coocerned "that S$ })G'Cellt of the Americm people are getting most of their news from TV, Tbe.ae are people who, for the most part, are belrl& coruon!td wlth """' for the flnt time. And tbetlt are the people who fonn the Aanew claque." O! the presidents be' h& met, "f think l liked LBJ best. He was k I n d to mt. As imufferable as he could be, he .,.. a s.r-and fUDJ!1 IDlll at -. I never tried to arpe -him • I jull kept !lllq h!a alua wllh 1<»tcb and we talkad about lnedlnc beretm!a. I'm loinl down to hlS nnch oomede1 and sell him a ~ull." He Kid "ooverm, the lltromutl wu an e1trdle in bondoln. 1be networU all got trapped. Moil ut:uiaull are dull as bell. nice I u Y 11 mechanie1. The ooly ooes who hed a mind ol their .... dkln1 lasl lcq." Police Arrest Arabian Hijacker , BEIRUT (UPI) - A JS.ytlMlld Saudi Arabian hijacked a Saudi Arablin Alrlinel jetliner with 119 peroona aboard to Dam~, Syria, SUnday In what he uJd w11 a protest against his coun- try's associaUOD wUh American Oil in-. tereots. P.,..npn said die hijacker, Identified by police 11 Fahd Bakhelt Al-Hari>y, opened fire with bis pl!lol I n t o the ceiling of the Boeing 707 jet after It landed In DamUC\11. Police mealed him. 'I'hert were no tnJurle:s. BUY WHERE IT'S MADE SAVE UP TO 50°/o THIS WEEK ONLY Mon., July 13 thru Set., July 18 Announcing a new break thru in .•. I SOFAS 20%. OFF THIS IS AN ADDITIONAL SAVINGS OVER OUR LOW PRICE ALSO CUSTOM REUPHOLS11RING UP.HOLSTERED FURNITURE Ruffell'• menuf1ctur1s the fin11t furniture you wlll find tnywh1r1. You ••• It encl 11l1ct it rlqht In our showroom. Pay up to 10 "·! 111•, than r1t1il. Choo•• from an unllmit1cl 1tl1c. tion of f1bric1. Cu1tom ch1niu art also pos1lbl1. VISIT OUR $HOWROOM 1922 HARBOR BLVD. e COSTA MESA OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT • 548-0259 ~~------------------- Identified As Victim One of two yoong men hacked to death July 4th at a small beach near Isla Vista was identified Sunday as an AWOL sol<lier carrying a friend's iden- tificatlon rpen to throw autboriUt.S off bis lrla Flnl!erprinl checka In Wllhlngton discioeed he 11 really Pvt. Homer C. Shadwick, 11. ol Sturgll. Mlcb., lmteAd of Stepbeo Hess, 20, wbOle driver's ll· cenee be carried.. Shadwick, Tbomu Dolan, 17, of Manhattan Beach, and Thomas M. Hayes, 19, whole partnts live in C)"l)rea, were brutally 1luhed and llabbed durlni lhe udlltlc attack. Hayes, 1De lone suntvor, remains tu critical candlllon at Goleta V a 11 e y Hospital u euthor!Ueo hope to be able to queotlon him and poalbly obla1n Jn. formation to help IO!ve UM!! cue. A stroller found the three Suncfey ~but Shadwick and Dolan ,..... beyond p. ' Sanla BaliJara Cowlty autllor!Ues an- nounced Sunday th.It Hess hid been found Urine with Shodwtck't 11111er and her bUlb1nd In Seatlde and helped Ide .. lily tilt' vlcUm'• body. ' He lllt the ...-...i )'<11th ~ bltd> hilted oul lrom Saginaw, Mich, with him In Juno and waa llllq h!a Ide!> tificOuao to avoid capture. Investlt:1ton 11"1 Shattwlct w 11 r.,,.ned ·-wtthoul leaw from Ft. LeWll, Walil. since Wt October. At praent city an dcounlJ>. planning commlslionl and their city councfll and UIUllty boards ol oupo,lvllon , have the final Word lo all aliortllno 'land' UH decillonl. • ' The wu.., bill nuld alliw local government tilt ume veto u -bolda over llhorellne developmen(. ·biit land owners and developers would also have to satisfy a regional shoreline agency with a veto over devek>pment, but land OWllen and developers would also ha ve to satisfy a regional shorelinea pncy with a veto over develQP.mU.UI witb1n 1,000 yardl of the shoreline'. Thele boardl -made up prlmarlli of k>c::ally eleded officlala -would be accotmtab1e to 1 17-member ltlte board dominated by public members, and civil fines up to •10,000 could be usessed agllnlt private cltlzens or local govern- ment agenclf:I which ignore the Ordera of the new boards. 1 1be state and local board• are allo ordered to develop exteMive 1and use criteria and pianl under the Wlllon bill. Rome's Andreotti Seeks New Post ROME (UPI) -1 Giulio Andreotti went to w<rk today oo the ~t talk ol hil loq and varied pGIJtiell caner- convlncfq fellow polllicfanl he can ""°' ceed .. pnm1er. II he succeedl, the Sl·YNMld floor leader of the ~tian Democr1Uc bloc In the Chamber ol Depuliet could form a new coallUoo government by nezt weekend. · 1be confrontation occurreCI, he said, ;hen be IDd Hossfeld lrled to Intervene urlng a fight between a bouncer ahd another man who aald he d.ldn't 1 cart 1Cf PJ'Olf:¢Ute over the matter. The bouncer ran back ln!lde as police approached, said Sgt. Goode. and did fl?l return as req ues ted to discuss the disturbance. Newport Man's Flag, Driving · Bring Arrest A N~ri Beach man whoae wlndahleld Wu allegedly emblazoned with an American Flag into whlCh a peace symbol bad been cut was arrested Friday Ill Colla Mw. Cary E. Schwineke, 21, of 451 Bolero Way, was releued OA his promile to appear ln court this Friday morning for arraignment under Section 814 of the Military and Veterans Code Patrolman Pat Rodeen aiso dted Schwaneke for making a right tum on a red traffic llaht in vlolaUoa of the posted law at the biltraectlon Involved . 'lbe officer aid he made the illegal maneUver while he was tailing him waHing for a "SOod spot to atop him and make the arrest for the milde- meanor Flag vlolatlcm. He wu pulled over at Newport Boulevard and Superior Avenue afte.r the second alleged infraction. ~ummer Pops Coricerts MONDAY EVENINGS UNDER THE STARS • I ON THE MALL AT FASHION ISLAND " HENRY BRANDON CONDUCTING THE FASHION ISLAND POP CONCERT ORCHESTRA JULY 13 PROGRAM-9 P.M. Fashion Island Overture · P•n the Piper Gaite Parisienne Exodus Moonlight Safari Tan go of Roses Blue Scarecrow Harlem Nocturne Manci~i Favorites The Little Ballerina Fiddler on the Roof Overture Brandon Kleinsinger Carroll Arrangement Gold Fenstock Br•ndon Arrangement Ludwig Hagen Brandon Arrangement Carroll Arrangement Bock Sponsored by The Irvine Companv and Fash ion Island Merchants Assoclalio n in • cooperation with lhe Recording Industries Trust fund. " FASHION J ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER Pacific Coa1t Highway -llelwHn Jamboree and Mac~rthur c •• I' I (' "I I ,l I I l ' I I' •7 I I f ' •• .. -~-· Huntington· Beaeh • EDI TI O.N ' , • VO~. 63, NO. 16', l SECTIQNS, 40 PA&ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY; :JULY' 'll,' 1'70· • BeachNarco Sweep Nets 4 3 Suspects In lbeit smb C'CllfMICUti.ve weekend ..,_ Hunllnal<>n Beadl ·..,collcs of- fK."tft Md agents fnm the Special Eo1or«ment ·Detail (SEO) rounded up 43 pririona on varying n•cotics char1es in ll!O uu...day period. De8cribed as "no big deal" by Sgt. Jack Reinholtz ol the police department's natcolics bureeu, the ' forays out onto the beach and bomes netted on1y minor quantities of mll'ijuana and other drugs. No drul dealers were ll'Te9ted, Reilh>llz oaid. '\ Thirty~ of the arrests were made by SED officert who have made more than 350 dope arrests since the det.ail'• inception sis" weeks aao. "We hope to gain the reputation that Huntington Beadl is rd the place to do yWI thing. We wlllt to re<urn the bead> to the public and make it safe for familits,'1 aaid Reinho}t%. Ninety per<ent of U-tak«I In Cllllody OYer the m<Rllh'Olld~ .Ion& period were residents of other cties, accm1inl to l!dmoltz. Thole ploced behind ban during the most recent SWffP will face either dJ:U« poseession d.larg.es or dtarges ci being ln 1 place where drugs were used. V nknown Object, Plus Big Hole ·~ake Wet Day OAIL Y P'ILOT Ili ff l'llt" YOUNGSTERS REJOICE AS LAKE IS FI LLED At Mlle Squ.re, Recreation •nd Water fo r the Park Little Touch of Tropics . j. •IOot 'cibin cruller aank one-and--r -F ta. 'Tall '1 ~m0 .. o11t111·-"'ll1t•1Nto• \ZA.J. mes ··to oun m. ·:• ey ~-y-'a larp-WIS riJilled In the u rllolrd boor "1 ao • ; -r-I . uqpowa .,-..,.i object. c By ,,.ay <X>VILLE Much of that lease="'1 II -Mb' men (II txwd, frank Neri Of .. ,...., PNllf ..... Id b • ..._ _,,,,It • It of llldny Ciiy and Walt Und<nood, . pa Y •~ .--• m f I'>• coune &08 California St., Hunt.mcton Beach, A small part ol·the tropics is growing which is <WI a sub-lease. ed b - boll. in the heart ol FOUJUin Valley. In 1968 the county hired the firms were reacu 1 · It *'"5 in August when the first of VOorhei• Trindle and Nel5on, Inc. City lifeguards said the "Carol S. phase of Mile Square Regional Park architects and engineers, and Cornell, Creeper,'' owned by Peters, sank to is comp~ by Oraqge County Brl~rs and Troller, landsca p e the Clbln roofllne, p ..... and Underwood lhor'U H ' '-the desc ibe ardtltecll, to. design lhe •••k. bad p:epued an ~table life raft but 1't".· I es. . ere •. llUft' Y r -'Ibis is how Mile Square Park looks did not uae it. • from the eyos of the ardtltectJ. They were picUd up by • paaolng · EXD'11C PLAN'lil "As '" pass the ~onnatkll kiosk bolt ·1rans1erred to the city lifeauard "1l>e.1t111U lill will he planted with we are directed to ""'""'I visitor parldng craft and .,.-a11y taken lo Newport 1 variety of oem1-tnipical planti, palms lots nestled In rolling land-and ocreen Harbor their cabln cruiler in tow, by and n.otic lfOUnd covers to create the plantings." the u:s. Coast Guard CUtter Point imap ol a quiet lqoon in a ·more From there the architect cre.ats a Divide. · · tropical setting." verbal imace of a walk throqh the Ufecuards said the cabin cruiser was Along wtth • the lajOOQ, 80 acres of emue park.. • lraVlllnc lboul 15 1mob when it llruclt pdnic grouncfl are expected lo he r<ady The casual -lier Uni approaches an object fn tile wn. and llarted alnk-for ·die late lllllU1le\' rush of basket the picnic grounc1s and amall lake. now Ing. • .. ~. ~ -b'• lllichesP."""·~loti-, hiddenof lemon'°"'bothde. s'•' oet fur an early Aqp _.1ng. '11uoufllt Neither man WU injw~ m -.a.aauop, ... a.lU6 aes the architect's ,vision a mild, trop6cal lifepsdl aaicl. by lar1e mounds Of earth, cOvered In setting is envisioned, with hut-like picnic Disabled Miners Close Diggings . MUL!ENS, W. Va. (UPI) -Roving bands of disabled coal miners today shut down at least nine mina in IDUthe:rn West Vlrgmia and idled about 1.500 miners to protest the pension policltJ of the United Mine Workers Union (UMW). . The Disabled Miners of Soothern West Vllglnia, beadquartered hero,. charged that UMW president W. A. (Tonyl Boyle rdused to discuss hospital and pension benefilS with them. All nine mines closed were In Wyoming county. A spot check showed major mines In Ra!eiF, McDowe11, Mercer and Fayette counUes were working. . · James Leebet, UMW district 21 presi- dent at nearby Beckley, said he had not. 'completed a check of the: mines but added ''better than 95 percent of the mines" in his district were operating. It was the second time within three .weeb: aUempts Wert made to shut down the mlne! because of the dispute with union officials. 'Ibe · miner• succeeded In thutlin1 down most of the mines late 1111 mooih bul wlthdrow picket lines alter a union repretelltative ~ roiled to meet with them. TEN. WlNN~RS grus, are nearly complete. This partion table areas and restrooms. Of tDe regional park rtSls at the After a tarn around the take, PoPP8 ~-section of Mile Square. Its takes the children to the small zoo entruce ls df Euclid Street, north of and perhaps a pony ride. Mother and Warner Avenue. dad can abo rent a bicycle to pedal It's nestled next to the 140-acre Mile · to farther reaches of. the park -or Sqaani Golf Course which opened last they can follow the hiking trails. summer. The golf course was actually the first part of the regional park to PICNIC F ACILITI~ open. Another section of the park features ~O pVftp()gES volleyball, tennis and badminton courts The small Jake, It measures . about intermiJ:ed with small picnic nooks. -~• ~ack in the car, the family can drive 500 ftn long and Ul feet wide, serves a little further on, first crossing a small a -1e· purpooe lo< natural heeuty apd" as .a reservoir for the park's lr-stream and series of p)nd!. Whoa, atop rigaUon l)'Stem. the car at the historic vlllage. It may• .be used for model boats and ' Some or Orange County's brighter past small fbiting, but coonty authorities will be reconstructed here. Venerable hiven't decided its full potential yet, old edifices · from around the county Cost of the first phase or the park will be refurl>ished and placed on their is $983,000. A spokesman for the coLmty oWn· si(e withfn •the park. Researchers said the lake and picnic areas are being will ·give it that "Turn~f-the-century" completed faster than originally planned. touch. · Thf: rest of the park's 260 acres will Shady lanes, small gardens, a be built over a period " several years, blacksmith.,s shop and a livery stable with the: speed depending upon funding. will add character·to the "old town." The Mile Square Regional ·Park con-Near the town another lake will provide cept first saw light in 1963 when an thrills for miniature boat enthusiasts. advisory committee appointed by county Further north are more picnic areas, aupervi.sors developed a master plan of small ponds and lots or open space. ,parks for the county, Mile Square, ARCHERY RANGE ltecame one of the top priorJUes Heading west now,· the family car for development. passes near .archery ranges with roving Cl5 .ACRF3 targets and other facilities. More sc;enie • Io 1117 the COW1ly leased 485 acm picnic groosxis are found past the archery .from1the 11.S. Departmeot of.. the Navy ranges. -wllicb 110! hciicb the center of Milo "The tiortheast comer of Mile Square Square for tta Marine heUcopt.er fac!Uty park will contain another moderlte-aiie -fcr 'IU,llltl ·a yW. · · (Seo MILE SQUARE, Pap J) CycliS~s Battle_ • 1 Shot Near Huntington Gangfight .. . . Two motorcycle. lfOOPS believed to be oanlealplotiac a merger abruptly end- ed neptiatlono with a glD(!fl&ht in a ~ Beacll alley Sunday nil)it. Shortly thereafter, police said they ' found a 20-year old Cypress yooth in Ule area suffering a gunshot wound in the shoulder. Held in HunU!lf!lon Beach City Jail todly on charges rtnging from attempted murder to pclllflaion of dangerous drugs are lt mmUrs of the "Hangmen" and Beach Man Faces Term ' . , On Extortion J.. "Bamhees"· who are. ICCUled. ·by on foot but they · all aot away." lie police of taking part in the fracu. ,.Jd. · • · Oliloer. lion KeUOc· aald he and Sgt. .Minuit.< iata:. aC<Qrilini to KelJoC' Jun. •Howe arri·~· at ~ f,... -ne the sbootin1 victim w11 discover,ed walk-. ·~ •~ .... ~ 1ng· ilone on foot in" tile vlClnily of: -: llJ< rear oi a Quee<i. Lane all!!Y Kffisoo ·Lane and ·slater Avmue willl· -•ioond 10:30 p.ip. fo find ,.veral a .22 callber bullet WOlllld In hil lei\, ol the motoreyc~in a small alterca-lhouJder. lion. , The man, who claUned to ba~ no "We had a report that some o( these c:omecUoo with either club, Kid he bad people had rifl11.. When we Sol there been abot by an unknown u••U•nt and they broke up l"4 id!. I JKn\lld one (See GANGS, Pqe I) BntuJa 1ittet'B. ' 15.0,.000 Irish A Huntington Beach man co11victed'- of aUempting to eJ:torl $5,000 from a school dlstrJct trustee has been ordered In Big March to appear July 30 in Superior Court for sentencing. Victor Yee •sao, 23, ot 220 12th St., was found guilty by a jury Friday of attempUng to obtain that sum from Dr. Ralph Bauer ii .a letter that warned the official he would lose bis life if he failed to comply with its demands. Dr. Bauer Is a trustee of both tbe Ocean View ind Huntington Beach Union High School diatricts. The youq Cal Stale Fullerton atudent WU arrtlted in November ltet lfter ......... ~.llle~of Nl>'tt 1't ... Jl•lfo .. • police ·::r:r· llUt irivatlpton fiilif to -..,,._. for tho BELFAST, Northern lreiud (UPI) - A parade of 150,000 men and boys in11.rch- ed through Belfast today in postwar Northenl Ireland's greatest display of Prot<stant power; A thin line ol British troops, police and barl>ed wire divided them frml Roman Catholics and kept tbe peace. la what their leaiden caUed tbe grutt..t celebration of tile Pn>tmtant victary ..er the Cathollca at the Battle of 'Ille 1!o1ne ~ 180, ""'" GI -.... c g!~~,. ... ----''no IW •mder" banners aad to-ti. tune of lllal. drums .Dd .,..._ la II par.-'"""'" ....... °" -of the alx British coun1iea of Northln lrel-Police bad predicted IO,mo Bellas! man:hers ai-. Tbq aald 150,000 (urned ouL . • "But there's peace rilbt i.crcm Northern Ireland," an anny spcitesman !"id. after tile three-hour Oranp Onler Mareh thniogh ihe heart ol Belllllf. . The 11,000 ("""" . and jioliee did ""' use their rlfles, their telr pa, tbtlt clubs, their shields or the two water c:aDllOll n-lo -Gcmany. Tbq uoedthei~--aftwwordsto promlt •.-•I' ... DI 1111 ~-· r1oUot " 1lie >put two -ihat bu -11 -.... ilijured -~. ' -thruia -ta the ldlool -by Ille -am-Aniertcan. Dr. 8-r, !It, an lndusirial chemiat, Sl 1J · J _ d .. 8 . :sH:i~11u!i:!"r,.:='hi~ ocum ecwre ane, life and the lives of members of hll · family would he forfeit U 11,000 wu/ --, notle!t•la loc•Uon•pecllled by 1-. Murde't1Trial Date Set Plate Glass Door Mishap Injures Valley Sitter A young belly-litter suffored deep pStes when lhe ran thJlJllh a plate- glass door w bi I e watc!tlng children Satuniay in a FNILaiD Valley home. Kathy Qualls, 11, of 6802 Bridgewater St., Huntington Bead! WIS u.ted In good conditJon today at Huntington Intercom· munity Hospital. Fountain Valley firemen said Kathy ran through the door thinking it was open. The glass smashed, cutting her and trapping her in the doorway, firemen &aid. Kathy's screams brooa:nt a neighbor, David Green, 8892 La Roca St., Fountain Valley, who eased the girt out of the doorway. called the fire department'a reswe team and administered first aid. The lirl .... bobylliltiJw··· .ll04 La Roca St., Fountain Valley, when the aoddent OC<UrrOci Saturday nflhl. Beach Tot, 3, Drowns in River A three-year.old Huntington Beach boy drowned in the Llttle Truckee ruver Sunday while on vacation with lis fanUJy, Sheriff's dePuUes I oaid Matthew Felland, 3, w·aa fishing • with bis dad when he fell In the river. Searchers found the boy's body three hour• later. Mr. and Mrs. Brodie Felland, Uve at 9201 Albany Circle, Huntington Beach. Funeral arrangements are ·~ ar- rival of the family at Dilday Brothers Funeral Home, Huntqton Bead>. The Felland family Wll Vaattioning 1n· Nor11>ero Oalifotnlf. . ' - By TOM BARLEY Of Ille """ ......... Dr. Wesley G. Sklcum wu today doclared to he -and capable of assisting In his dot0..... 1o ehqes that he killed and -ed .h1a - d1ugbter. The Colla M<la phyaician dr<w tnat ven:Ud on the reports Of t w o poychialrlatl aDd Superior ec..rt Judge James F. Jud(e lmmedlltely ordered dlsmiasaJ of sanity proceedlnp qa1nst him. A pre-biaI hearing was 9dleduled fQr 'I:'Uesday with the jury trial tlated to start July 20. But Slocum, 48, was much more ln- Wosted today In tile Pl'Jl!T'SI of yet another at.tempt to4 fire trial lawyer Paul ·~ as his attorney ol record. He' hid another attqmey ln court With him and asked Judge Judge to r«qp1he that llichoei P. Gerboll would he his ilWJ'lr bi all fulure court adlcll. But Augµstine, who nf-to sWe the J'MSOn. beblnd Dr. Jllocum'I ~ to •fire him; was agabi reWned u ~ surgeoo 's _lawyer 1fbln Gerboll. tDW Judge Judge that ba could not IUI on the Slocum cue without a retainer fee . · Slocum advised the llOial from 1he defendant's box that he was notbaniuupt but that he had paid· Alll!llJtlne a Jotal of $1,fOO. I ~ - Judge Judge refl.I~ to aa~on. a dilcuukJD of finance9 !*tween the two attonieys .. They will ..W. the isoue Ex-Valley Mayor • Report · Clarified of who ii Dr. . Slocum., Jaw1!lr ~ ~y'• pr&lrio1 -· Dr. Slocum wu c:barged with, murd« last Mardi 27 when movina IMO foond the buldlered remolna of -ii alleged to he hi1 3-mootb-old daughter Cynthia in a freezer shipped from .the o.ta Meaa borne lo ·a Santa AM. depot. Workers fotmd the child's remaini a!l<r they noticed a atrong ncb- emanating ·from' the freeur. Several parts of tile body, all c:ar<fully wroppOd in bq_tcber's ptper, were dilcovered In tile appliance. Beach Seniors ' Heading for SF San Frudaco la the llMinatian of HWl(ing(ol Beach aenlor dtizeM who . . wiD he leaving on a fc>Ul'<fay bip July u. Hldijlg in a chartered bul, they wiO loW: Ille Coalial cit¥ and eal at F11hennan's Wharf. Total c:oot of ·the journey b 1$3, ~ to 1r ... Edwardl, """ dire<:· tor. .Additiooal WormaUOll about the trip as well u sip.up forms are avail1bll {(om Mrs . .Edward! at 53&-H. . •. Wudaer The weather ptcture looka 1 1llt1e w a r m e r todly. Temperatlltel should range in the blih IOI with IUllllY ski,. prevallln1 aJoo, lbe IN PILOT TOD A.¥ I • Tbe Oranre County Fair & Ex· poeltioo opens tomorrow. But' you could be a winner of Ucket.s to the fair today. The DAILY PILOT la living 11'1Y lt pain II Ucll:ell dally to the fair. Lions: A f .-r ; Tir,~~; i. -• 11!>rY COl1COflllnc the lelllenc1nc '! .f•ri•f .Fouo~n. Y~\ley tllA1"' Robert ,,..,.....tf>cer, -vlctod of mHinl u obee•ne or IMOYJiil phone calla, ...,. Ll.ined tnaCcurate-tilformlUon. 111• Dally Pilot Incorrectly .. 1d last Thuradly that 'a peychlilrlc report. on SCbwerdUeaer blamed the calla On en»-, ' u .... 1 1tre1t while the evaluation _.ty 11ld he was\,; a.....,.. menial state. Orance eout. j INSmE TOD~Y , Spectoculor -~ On San Franci.sco'1 Golde" Gatti Brido1 killtd 1tint peT.Scm.s. Ont vttnm& law o#/ictr cal!td it the ..-.• ht had C!vtr rem. Story, plaoto Check the cl>ssifled advertising secUoa (UMier any and a 11 oe::ate1ories) for a apecial "ad" listin& your name and telling you how to obtain your tree t.lckell. lf your name Is there, be our IU<IL The DAILY PILOT ~ you """1 the fair. ' Art your tires getting chewed up 1 They may be if you drive throu gh Orange County's newest recreation at.. traction, Lk>n Country Safari, wh.ich features dozens of the big call in a copy of their natural habitat. The beasts in J.he drive-through section, h:twever, don't stem to be too aatllfied with their share of the park's $17,000 mo1tbly food bill. Lmy Heath, ,eneral manager of Lkm. Country, la)'• that ao far, aeven tires have been punctured 'by lions' teeth 11 sightseers m&de the eight-mil·' drive. The management happily refunds lbe cost of such casualties, he explained. "Of course, u~re are many more lnsta1ees whereJ ions will come up Ind take after the Urea, but DOt that many bite them," Heath added. Other dathage inflicted by dtniztns of the Laguna Hills amusement park -ll proper. prelCl'ibed -·.u.n. ..... been taken -will also be repald. The llO-minute ride Lalce1 vlllton ,. , 1 f I I thro_qh SOOWand ltrraln transformed into an African vtld, whert Uou, :aiebru, giraffes and many other dfttures coex· ist. .. • The lnbabiianll toial Pi Ind the nwnher i1 """""· since a iloby ui.1.,,. and 1even Uon cubs hive b;len , tiOrn 1Lbc:e the lmpreaalve ~ Now going Into Ill M<Olld mooth, Uoa Country'• _,..tion •llO upaodo due to ihe arriva) ol new anlmlls lhipped in to live at the aame pretervt. Rocallecl Lall Tt•. the .... ma,... •bu oteadlutly cleeled makin1 the coils to his ion,tlmt pollllcal foe Councilman , JoM llarJ>e<, but, """"" evldenco Wll l\lhmlttod to the Jury to c"'wicC him. ~ .... ...-last ~k to a 1llMno11th aulflOnded Jall tenn, a 11.lllO fine Ind· placed .. -,...... prvbltlon durinc which ba -1..o! •11¥ conta<t with Harper. Page T. I • -... --.. S•MI,.,,.. • -:: 5=-.... J -. ='1..-":l • • • J ·DAil Y PILOT " -.,, NIU, 1970 180~000 Chilly ; Huntington W at.ers Cool Off. A .......... llltlleWll<rlln>- ,.._ t;llod .... ---1•.• -!l'Oln dlppln( Into ... ..... """' th ls weokml along Hundngton _......_. . Lifecuanl& said lnday the ·-temperature ~ fnlm a warm 69 ~ Jl'riclaf In a cooler 59 degrOM this mew nhc. , "An ........ , drop, but probably due to a change In acean CW'J'f1ltS," one lifeguard said. A crowd of ely 27,000 opread oul alq the city belch Saturday - ••• -.. Jluntln&WI ~ ...... IOd -10,0ll In Bolla °'"" lk t.n>perature that day' .... 71 ....... aad nt<r t.mperalln II cte..- 'lbe <n>Wds picked up Sundoy - the air t.mperature jwnped as hlCli'.,U 'II d<grees. . CUy li!tcuard& -'15,000 _.. filled their beach. while 35,000 and 10,000 were _,... at Huntington and Bolla Chica -beacbe<, ,.,.,ec:tlvely. W a U r ~ .... 61 --Sonilly. Huntington's Air·F_orce Finally Gets Hotne B<Ue ~ County has Ill first munldpal air iaree bue, and accordln& In lhm- tingloa Beacb pollc< chle( E a r 1 e Robitaille, the facility will be open for publlc jmpectlon AUi-ti. city'& ~-air force of two HIJlhe& ~ helicopla's. Sailor Hurt ·In_ Accident At Dana A Sou&h Gate man trying to lt&rt an outboard qtne lrr mid-channel at Dana Harbor Sunday aitfered a bfldly mangled hand when he caught it in a spimi"I !lywbeol. San Clemente lifeguards sakt D. J. Edlrldge ·suffered acute blood loss In the pre.noon accident at the new harbor. Guards rushed the injured man to South Coast Community Hotpital in •South Laguna in a llfeguard staUon wagon.· Eldridge, 56, was treated at the hospital for blood loss and· ~vere cutll on hil kit palm. He ·wu reported In good condition. . . '"1t accident occurred near the ,harbor \ enlral1ce alter the 10-llonepoWer M· board on the man'• arnall boat failed .. The band ~ lapiled In lhe cooUnc flywheel as the enalne &Isled apin. ,,,. • .... holiPort. located between ~West and Gotbln!Sll. just IOll1h of Talbert Ave., is home-base for tbe Chlel Robltallle PoinUd "'t . that ... of the ..-the city built It& own service facility Is tt ",. C<J!lthlg $13.IO per hour to malntaln the two craft at a private malntainance facllily. He gays It -only cost& fll per hour for repair services, Rah, Rah, Rah for Ra II ' Other than the single mishap, aj:tivity on Capistrano Bay Area beaches and waterways was busy, but unevenUul, GANGS ••• Sgt. Robert M-. leader hoficopter squadron, said the open houae will be "• good o~tllity for the public In see the craft flying the local sides and to see bow they are kept ln top flying conWtion." FM · pilots ~ t h r e I ot>......... patrol the aty In the holicoptus. Crew of Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl's papyrus boat Ra II cheer and wave as their craft nears Bridgetown Harbor, Barbados, Sunday night, ending a two-month, 3,200-mile voyage across the AUantic inlended to show that the Egyptians could ·have done ii 6,0oo years ago. Trig, second attempt by Heyerdahl to cross AUantic ln~yrus boat, origi· nated in Safi, Morocco, on Afri s west coast. Craft is named for ancient Egyptian god. ' lifeguards said. ~ The lack of surf dur:C Satufliay ·and Sunday kept rescues <'down amon, the estimated 67,000 weekend visitors at San Clemente city and Ofange County beaches. direeled offacers to an apartment at 1701 Queens Lane where the 19 men wen arrested. He was taken to ~ latermm- munity Ha&pital far trectment Ind relea9ed this morning. Offioen declined to identify him until the lnvestigaUon Is J'O!Tlplete and said It may be poosihle r.., him ID ld<olily the aU.Ckor. Police haulecl .-al of the clubimm M d the aparlmeot ltJelf while othen were caught in perimeter checi:ponts aet up by police departmerlt's crack trwble-tbootlng foroe, the Sp e c i a 1 En!o-DeWI. ,,,. -and cbar1fOS of ali -~ were not immediately available, but Officer Kellog said both the "'ffanemen" and the "Blclhees'' are -Jn Orqe <Joun!y. Some 10 moi«cycles ..... dioow- io ·• prage nearby the apartment and held by police. DAILY PILOT I ~· CQt.11' f"Uk.tiMleHJ (.OMMl(f l•Mi+ N. W•M ,.,......_........., ·. , J ack l. Clll'l•r Vice l'mld..t .,,,,· '"*" ...... MMtittr n.011111 ICH'ril ·-...... A. Murp•i11e M ..... lnl EtilfW W.t o,.,.. eounry l!dl1or ' "t:4:·.:::.." H ..... r ....... Offke 17175 l11tli loul1w1rd M1it.., Addr111: r.o. loa 7tO, 92'MI ............. Lt..-... Id!: m F-f ill-, Cat.II Mew; DI Wat •• , Strw• ......,..., lnOI: mi Wftt .. 11:1e1 leultftnill 1 5"' C._.,... a5 Motlh El Camlnl 1t.ai DAILV .. ILOT, w~ _.. a _.,,... .. Mew .. ,.,._, II P'lblllhrd .S.lly eicctpl S- My Ill *"!Pirtle ullllO!ol fOI' LAe"""' ~ N•--1 .. xii. C.lll .....,., Humlnl:Oll ... ,,. _. F-111 V111t'f, •l""I Wiiii 1 .. ,1111-..1 lllllf..._ 0r-.. Coat fl\lblltlllnf C9nopany 11'1odll'lll ,.._,. Ire It 2211 W•I 911bo1 llwl. N...,,orl hKl'I, Miii ill '#at aqo •i..t. C-M -· , ....... (71 41 14.2..Qll "-w ... i.mf c• 1•1-1m Cl..itiMI A4_,.., 642·1671 COPVrlfhl, lt?t. Or1nge C111 Pllbll1hl1111 ~nr. NI ...... •IO•lll, Ill~•····~ cdllOl'ial "'""• ., •• .,.,1 .. ..-1. h•el" ""' ... ~ Wl!IOOlll N"Clal per- mlulM " COPrrllhl -• 5-111 elut _,, .. ~Id II N._t 9 .. dl ar.d co. .. Mel, Callfllm1-. SwbKrlpllM lty Cl ..... f:.ICI ~YI b'I' ..... u '2 .. manlltlfl 111111 .. .,. ._ ..... 12.• ,_.,.,, Mom Held in Deaths NEW YORK (UPI) -Fonner cocktail waitress Alice Crimmins was to be ar· raigne<j ~ an diarges d murder and _..,.. In the <loath& ~ her two small children just five yean qo. Bound for Pearl MILE SQUARE •• lake. oub-lroplc:&l plants and such Dora as nagnollas, mimosas and jacarandas. Down the west side of the park will be the more lonnal r=eallon grounds USS Henry Clay: first Polaris submarine ever to calliat Long Beach, moves out of batbor on. its way to new home .~rt at Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii. Sub is being reassigned to PacWc Fleet after 18, 60- day patrols in the Allanf.!c. It· is nqclear powered and carries 18 Polaris missiles. BUY WHERE 1rs MADE . SAVE UP TO Wlo THIS WEEK ONLY Announcing a new break thru in ••• UPH .OLSTERED FURNITURE Mon ., July 13 thru Sat., July 18 ·SOFAS 20% OFF THIS IS AN ADDITIONAL S.A VINGS OVER OUR LOW PRICE Ruff•ll'1 m•nuf1 ctur•1 the fin••t furnitur• you will find •nYwh1r a. You ••• it and sal•ct it right In our showroom. Pe y up to SO "·I I••• than r•tail. Choose from an anlimlt.d ••l•c• tion of fabric1. Cv1tom chan911 •r• also po11\bla. VISIT OUR ALSO CUSTOM REUPHOLSTDING· SHOWROOM 1922 HARBOR ELYD. o COSTA MESA OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT e 54M259 ' ' I with plldHnd.putt Sill' golf, ba9tbell, football am other active sports. 'Ibe last section features an organized picinJc area, small ampitheater, horse- shoe pits, shuffleboard, and c r o q u e t. To the south a teen center may be built with a swimming pool. At the end of t h e journey th e family c a r moves through a pine-covered fore st and past casual fishennen . County officials can't say when the total dream becomes a reality, but the first part opens in August. It's the start or bigger things to come. Walter Knott Named As Briggs' Chairman George Oelabanty, chainnan of the committee to ~lect Assemblyman John V. Biiggs (RrFullerton), has announced that Walter Knott will be the honorary cbairmm of the committee. Other committee members named were Norman Danoff, co-chairman and Marvin Warden, finance chairman. Beach Publishes City News'letter For Information The City· of Hunlington Beech has spent lt,600 Jn publishing a !our-page newsletter. The first issue of the letter, titled . Huntington Sands, has been distributed to 35,000 homes and aparbnents in the city. A tDtal of 40,000 copies was printed with the remaining 5,000 going to businesses and being available for in· formation requests about the city. The newsletter, which carries the slogan "Informed Citizens are the Guar~ dians and Spirit o( Good Government," v.·ill be distributed once every two monClls. It is edited by city Public InfonnaUon Officer Willi.am Reed who said the .$1,600 cost for the first issue included distribq. tion e~nses of three cenU a copy. Articles in the first bsue include a story on the new Ceotrei: tel~ system installed In city ball with the new phone numben for city orfices, an anal~ of the budget b y City Admlni!tratcr Doyle Miller. Thirty-eight rescues· were reported through the two days. Water tem- peratures lnok a sharp dip from Saturday's 68 to a 63 on Su'nday. ' · 1be ocean mercury will u:pected. to rise again today. Cigarette Blamed In $5,000 Blaze Fire caused by a burning cigarette dlopped in a living. room sofa cau~ $5,000 damage to a Fountain Valley resi- dent early this morning. Fire units were called to a residence at 10251 Oriole Ave., at 2:30 a.m. It took nearly an hour to c on t r o J the , blaze. , Firemen said the only occupants of the home were a Mrs. Looiee Magill and her son, Steve. Mn. Magill discover-. the the sofa fire, tried to put it out with a..,garden base and was overcome. by the smoke, according to firemen. She was taken to Hmilington IntercOm- munlly HospiW by a neighbur, but returned before firemen left the area, according to fire department reports. . .' I ' HENRY BRANDON CONDUCTINGT HE FASHION ISLAND POP CONCEfr ORCHESTRA JULY 13 PROGRAM-9 P.M. ' i. Fashion Island Overture Brandon Pan the Pipe r Kleinsinger Gai le Pa risienne Carroll Arrangement Exodus Gold Moonlight Safari Fenstock Tango of Roses Brandon Arrangement Blue Scarecrow Ludwig Harlem Noct urne Hagen Mancini Favori tes Brandon Arrangement The little Ballerina urroll Arrangement Fi ddler on the Roof Overture Bock Sponsored by .The Irvine Company and Fish/on Island Merthants Associallon N1 cooperation with the Recording lnduslries Trust Fund. FASHIONJ 1S1AND NEWPORT CENTER P1cilic Co11t Highway -Betwffll, J1mborM and MacArthur • • I , I r I I I I ,11 · I ,. • Back in Des Moines U~I Tt ....... . ' Billy Long, 7. poses with c.Qerished possessions acquired during re. cent ti:iP to CaJi!ornia to tour Disneyland and meet his favorite COIT!edian, Red Sk~lton. Doctors say Billy suffers from a terminal brain tuJ_Tior and has only a short time to live. Billy got the stuffed toy a t Disneyland and comedian Skelton gave him the sailing vessel model - a family heirloom. Friends and neighbors chipped in to send Billy and his family west. CJ1et H11ntley Says Nixon Shallow,Makes HitnAf raid NEW YORK (UPJ) -Olet Huntley m1:11ure on my boots than he ever thought 1ays President Nixon ts shallow and about." ' Vice President Spiro T. Apw Is op-Huntley aid he w._, concerned "11\at pealfng lo base olement.. NiXon frfch~ 55 -I ol lllfl Amerif;ao people •'< him. Agnew makes him reseoUuL golW!c most a!, lhelr news from TV. "rve been with Nixon IOcially," the Theee are ~ who, for the 1most retiring NBC new1easter l8id in an in· part, are being confronted with new1 terview with Life maguine. "I've travfli-for the firs( time. Am Ule9e' are the ed with him in his private plane; I've people who form the Agnew claque." seen him under 'fnany conditions. or the presidents he has met, "} "The shallowness of the m a n think I liked LBJ best. He was k i n d ove!'Ylhelms me: the fact that he is l.o ·rne. As insufferable as he could be, President frightens me," said HimOey he was a 1racious and funny man at who retires Aug. ·1 after it~ years on 'ease. I never •. t~. tO &!iue-~ith him. the Huntley-Brinkley Report. I just kept filling .has gl~ with scotch Huntley, w~ is ~ming to his home · • 1 nd we. talked aboUt breeding herefords. slate of Montana, saiif, "Spiro Agnew Im going. down 19,. his ranch someday Is appealing to the most liase o( ~ "I! bun a build elements. All the networks broke their He said "covering the astronauts was es.ses putting 'h Is 'famous Ws Moines ·an e1ercise in boredom. The networks speech on televiskin. We almost created i an got trapped. Most astronauts a,re him, for God's sake , • , I resent beinC ~dull as hell, nice g u y ,!i. mecl_ianlcs. lumped in with his eastern establishmem. , 'The ooly mes who had a mind ol. effeti inte1l~als. rve had. mOre ·cow thr!ir own didn't last Jong." \ State Authority: ' Crucial Vote Set On Shoreline Bill SACRAMENTO (APl -A crucial vole ls scheduled Tuesday on le1islation to give the state unpreced~ted plaMing .and zoning authority ' over 1,100 miles of oceait and bay shoreline. The measure by Assemblyman Pete Wilson (R.-San Diego) was severely cr!Ucized by some conservationists when il was approved June 23 by the Assembly Natural Resources and Conservation Committee as the weakest of three pro- owners and developers would also have to satisfy a regional shoreline agency with a veto over development. but land AW:OL Troop l&ntified As Victim 011e of two young men hacked to death July 4th at a small beach near Isla Vista was identified Sunday as an AWOL soldier carrying a friend's iden- tification paper! to throw authorities off his trial. Fingerprint checks In Washington disclosed he is reaJly Pvt. Homer C. Shadwick, 19, of Sturgis, Mich., Instead of Stephen Hess, 20, whose driver's Ji. cense he carried. Shadwick, Thomas Doi.an, 17, of - Manhattan Beach, and 'Jbom.as M. Hayes, 19, whose parents live in Cypress, were brutally slashed and stabbed during lhe sadistic attack. Hayes, the lone survivor, remains in critical condiUon. at Goleta V a 11 e y Hospital as authorities hope to be able to quesUon him and possibly obtain in- formation lo help solve the case. A stroller found the three Sunday morning. but Shadwick and Dolan were beyond help. Santa Barbara County authorities an- nounced Sunday that Hess had been found living 1o1·ilh Shadwick's sist er and her husband in Seaside and helped iden- tify the victim's body. He said the murdered youL~ had hit.ch- h!ked _ out from Saginaw., Mich , with him 1n June and was using his iden- tification to avoid capture. Santa Ana Boy Wins .Box Derby Wesley Hoover, 12, ol Santa Ana, cap- . lured a.photo-finish victory in the final heat of the Sixth Annual Orange Qiu. nty Soap Bo1 Derby Sunday to become the firs t Orange County racer to win the event. He drove his gravity-powered racer past his two brothers and 92 other boys to win a place in the National Soap Box Derby Finals at 1Altron, Ohio, on "Aug. 15 and a $500 savings bond. Other awards were presented to Gary Petrino. 2934 ";lava Road , Costa Mesa. for best constructed racer ; M i It e Gallagher, La Jolla, for best designed Tacer; Richard• Stoolfer, La Crescent.a, for best. brakes: aild Mike Ba¥i', 10612 1 ~forado Drive, Orange, for b e s t -•nship. ow1cr1 and developers would also have lo saUsfy a r'1i9nal. allouline agency with a. veto over tkveloptne1ts within 1,000 yards of the shoreline. These boards -made up prhmrily of locally elected officials -would be accountable to a 17-member state board dominated bf public members, and civil fines up to SI0,000 could be assessed against--privale citizens or local govern. ment agencies which ignore the orders of the new bo1.rds. Since then it has been amended to eliminate a $'00,000 apprOpriatloa for 1tate adminlstration of shoreline develop- ment In fiscal 1970-71, a COllCession to the state's continuing bUdget crisis. But even with those tWo setbacks for conservationists, the Wllso• bill to be voted on by the' Assembly Ways and Means Committee Tuesday would signal a basic change iR the state's role in bolh. local planning and enviroamental protection. At present city and county plaMing commissions and their city couACils and county boards ·of supervisors have the final word in all shoreline land use decis:IOKS. Longshoremen Will Walk Out LONDON (UPI) - The government held a new round of talks today aimed al averting a nationwide docks strike. But Z,000 longshoremen in the Port o{ London said they would walk out even if a pay agreement was reached by tonight 's midinght deadline. Representatives of London's Tilbury Docks lold newsmen only a natioryal delegates conference of unions represen· ti ng Britain's 47,000 longshoremen could rescind the st rike decision. Little Wonder Custer ;Lost CROW AG~Y, M"'11. (UPI) -The Indiafta , beat Cuattt again but two dead· aoldiers got up to fiahl 1 8"1111 Ill< and a glo<y·grab-. bing " horse tried to upstagr "Comanche." All this was al the Crow Indian reservation reenactment of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, at the site of Custer's last stand. "Comanche,''. a horse, is sup- posed lo be the only living thing left on the field when the battle ends, but this year an extra nag charged onto the scene and had to be led away. Then a smoke bomb ignlled a small grasS fire and that prompted the "dead" soldiers '° stamp it oul before resuming their prone positions. El Rancho ··has the hottest price • zn town! 12 oz. BSKT. . ......... • ..... . I j Vl'IT....._•} WAITRESS SHIRLEY LEDCKE COMFORTED AFTER GRISLY, FIND She Went Looking for Co-worker; Found ThrH BodiH, lnitNCI ..,.r, •• • 2 Suspects Held in LA · .. ' Murders; But Not Linked.· From Wire Services LOS ANGELES -l•o\ice late SundaJ arrested a suspect in the bludgeon deaths of Lhr~ member!, of a Wilshire District family. OHicers identified the suspect as Gerard Trent Jr., 25, Los Angeles. ' They said Trent's family once shared the two-story hciuse whe~e .the bodies of Mrs. Carolyn Stafford, 37, and her two daughters, Julie, 8, and Carol Lynn, 16, Wefl discovered Saturday. Detect.tves ·sa1d several "blunt objects'' ~pPm;en_Uyr ~Ysed . in the killings were llbpOunded. and Trent was booked on suspicion of. murder in the St.afford kill- ~ lhp. . , ~er, they discounf<d the--1lMJI· 't;"' 1 lfui< betwe.n the SU!ff.W 'llliP>ll and· the bludgeon murders .. of two mE!ftliiers of another Los An,geJes . area famlly last week. · · · In another case, police also: anested Martin E. Brown, 45, .a resident . of a su burhan lriglewood tralJer park where the body ol 48-year-old Eloise Uurley was found Sunday. There had been no ar,resl,.s lh:. Ple claw hammer beallng of a San· qB.briel family in which Kim Senff) to; , and his grandmolher, Mrs._ W. E .. Olaf>man, 53, were killed by a.n aUacker who set fire to their home early last Wed- nesday. Fred Senff, 38, and· his wife Gloria, 33, remained in Critical condltiOa today at a hospital where a police officer ' -. .~ waited with a tape recorder In ca&e ~"' either was able-to lalk. Their '1'ear-o1d -•~ ~a.ug~ter Jenny Was recovering rrom 1n1ur1es but sUll under heavy sedation. PGlice said Trent, his wife Bonnie 22, and their two children, ag~ 4 and 6, lived in the Stafford house for about a month before moving out early Jn ·June. · Police said Trent "looks Uke a prime suspect in the case." He reprtedly had 1 argued with Mrs. Stafford when he and · his family moved out last month. They : had lived in the Stafford h:lme about i one month. · t Detective Sgt. Bob c.lldno a! lht • homicide division said 'BeVeral "blum • lnMrument.s" which cpuld have been UlfJd • in , lhe alaylluls were l!nJ>ougd<d. He ,. re(used lo lclentlfr tile welpont: ' t . Ro1ue's Andreotti Seeks Ne w Post ! I ROME (UPf) -Giulio Andreotti went i to work today on the toughest task > of his long and varied political career-~ coovincing fellow politicians he can sue-t ceed as premier. ~ If he succeeds, the 51-year-old floor · leader of the Chrisfian Democratic bloc in the Chamber of Deputies could form : a new coalition ,Ovemment by nnt weekend. • • I l I I · Pie Cnast Mix ........................... 49¢ Brown Sugar ............................. 16¢ Betty Ciix:ker .•• 22 oz .••• bake more than one! C&Jr, •• 1 lb. light or dark ••• for "berry betty"I Co~tpare the value! Big 12 o 1i n c' e basket. of plu1np fresh blueberrie1 ••• 10 delicio1t11 1'n a p~ •.• or bake a blueberry ~etty , •• or heap hi(lk 1uith 3rn'r crea"1 ••. for dessert! Hampshire , Sour Cream ......... •······················· ............ 59' Knudsen makes it ... smooth, creamy and a just-right fla vor to go \Vi th fresh berries from El Rancho. at our Delicatessen Sliced Meats ...... ~~0~~6:~·:;~ •0~·. ~~~· •••••• 35< \Vafer thin •.• smol!:ed to give you finer flavor ••• take your choice of six favorite varieties! • Meats that make the meal! Cabbage Rolls : .... ~~~::·.~ ~~.~A·~· .... 39< 'I Pricea in effect Mon., Tuea., W8d.;, July 13, 14 , 15. No 1ale1 to dt.a.lc r1. ARCADIA:, . S•n11t"1nd Huntiniton Dr. (El llfllho Cuttil PWDOIA: , . El Rancho's· fresh grou'nd meal.\ ••• blended for !la vor ••• "·rapped in tendec tasty cabbage leaves! P t • sucto $109 as ram1....... ... . . . . lb. Authentic nivor ... lean and splc.y! ••• pile it high on frcncb or kaise r rolis ... so good! Beef Sausage Links ................. 29¢ Beef Sausage Roll .................... 39~· ?ti cCoy's ••• deliciou sly different,! ••. 8 oz. i\I cCoy'.5 ... break(asl trcnt ! 1 lb. ,,. , 320 Wnl Golorodo Blvd. .SOUTH PASADENA: rremonl M~ Huntina:ton Or. HUNTINGTON BEACH: W1rner 1rtd Atzonqu in (Soardw1lk Center) NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 ,Newport Bt1d. and 2555 El~blull Dr. (Eniblull Vill111 C.nl!I) i • .. ---·- 'I DAILY •ILCT MOlld•J, Jury 13, 1m U.S. B52 Raids ' Crush N. Viets , (c-llmf ., .. Deltr Pitt St9f\') I R•r Pool•, a 2{..year;>ld Briton, ~ught a twindecked. omnibus and , )converted into a moving motel that ~eeps 11. Then, instead o! taking la simple, uncomplicated vacation, [he and his gathering took off on a e>-year world tour. The bus - th top deck as "bedroom"' and er deck with everything from ~Ying room to kitchen -arrived n Los Angeles Tues~ay. T\le 11 an to spend the summer in LQs !Angeles, -I!' al temporary to fill the kitchen cupboard. le advertised for busmates and ected two married couples, two le girts and four bachelors. • • I ' \ t t I " I ' I " !I TM city of Pittsburgh is again going to giw dignitarit.:s keys io tht city. A IJ)Oktsman for the citr dtpartment of tupplies con· fimwd Thursday that 100 keys had been purchased <1£ $9.25 each.. · Mavor Ptttr F. Flaherty ran out o/ the keys ioon aftt1' he took office in January and started giving the VIPs a hand- shake and a copy of Sit/an Lorant'• "'Pitt.sburah.• If # t· •I • l? . • • " I ~.,hil~. "'-'c:a.s"""iu, in tht: sand e~rt is a ' lfeal proftsiional. Ile is U.S. Air Force ':Officer Robert Fisher, whose engineer- ;fng skiU hat been put to the test as he :whittle• away at a t1ew creation at I :Virginia Beach. Va. Fisher has built : ~castles all over the world and says : ;10.nd texture is the important factor- f ,1 hat and a good popsicle stick to ca·rve J ,aith. •: . J I A self.styled "expert" on picking fhorses wound up in a N. Y. jail ( ·'ruesday because he touted the ' wrong lnan - a Nassau County l :police undercover agent. Police ·said the suspect, Peter A. Stein- berg, 34, posing as a horse trainer, • ,approached the agent outside a din· er and told him he had "a sure ,\Yinner." Steinberg was charged ~,with bookmaking and criminal im· j1 'personation. i • "''i'!:l:"'"ll:il .. i:;;;i::lliiircllOll!!ll:!ll:::lr::i;:~ I :r ' ' . '. Tlie 44-year-old man hopped i'nto a parktd car as ploi1tclothes policemen approachtd tht lot in the internatiOML district of Seattle. Tht officers asktd him if the car was his. Tht man said no, it was a friend's , but he didn 't know hi& friend'& name. At th.at point he wa.s arresttd. The car wa r rtgistertd to E. C. Burkhart, a Seattle polict offic· er. •• SAIGON (AP) -Alli<d troops ind U.S. B5Z bombers killed 417 North Yid· namese soldiers just below t h e demilit&riud tone In the bi&gest deleat in months for the O>mmuni!t conunand in South Vietnam. officials said Monday. In another r<port. 5"'th Vietnamese offtcials said Viet Cong tem.lrbts catapulted a ~ bomb Into 1 hamlet soo!heast of 01 Nang, killing I ciYilians and •'OWlding II. The blast abo desaoyed or damaged l5 -· The bomb apporerily bod i-&"l'l'ed by an allied warplane, bad failed lo explode and was re-fused by tbe Vitt · -Oong as a ... Job bomb." The big baWelleld setback !or the North Vietnamese began Wedneaday near \(he Sanh, the lom>er U.S. Marine com· bat base that underwent a 77-day enemy siege in 1968. A spokesman claimed at least so enemy troops were killed in fighting SUnday and said I.he only government casualties reported were 24 wounded Saturday and Sunday. During the night, the spokesman said, South Vietnamese AC47 gumhips at· tacked ....-pected enemy posillono, 1nd today the enemy force hit the Cambodian U<qls with mortar and lriantry attacks. Kll1 R<lm sit.. llop I l.OQG.foot IJ10Ul1- Egypt Reports Commando Raid Agai11,st Israel By United Press Intemational Egypt said its commandos struck into the Israeli-occupied Sinai Peninsula dur· ing the night and inflicted "great loss of life" in the first strike across the Suez: canal in more than a month. Israel denied the Cairo claim and sent in:ql& into Jordan and Lebanon. An Egyptian military spokesman said 36 lstaeli plaoes struck aq the Suez canal loday in the 5llh ...-:uilve day of Israeli atl.acb aimed et preYIDing the -cl llllft -!lles end at l<..pog F.gyitlm Uoopo ~ off balance. ~said the lsroeJ[ .-bit'Suol, EJ.Shotl, hyed, EMl1nb end D.Cap in the Canal's fkJUthem and ncnhem sectors alld that "our oir de! .... sys1<ms engaged the attacking aircraft." A llpOk.esmaD said there were no Egyptian ios..es. Cairo said earlier Egyptian comrnandm launched a tw~ed attacked across the Suez Canal S1.11day night. touching off a ground and air battle with Israeli troops. It said the Egyptians returned safely despite the heavy fighting. A Tel Av:iv spokesman said Israeli ground t.roops penetrated half a mile inlo Joldan 111<1 destroyed an Arab auer· rilla -that had been uoed tor opera· Uons into Israel. Rogers Returns Following Tour W ASlllNGTON (AP) -Secretary of Slate William P. Rogers has returned to Washington after a two-week foreign tour which concentrated on United States policy in Vi<Snam and the Middle East. Rogers. who visited Manila, Saigon, Tokyo and London, declined comment to newsmen after his plane landed at nearby Andrews Air Force Base Sunday night. But he Is expected to report soon to · President Nixon on the tour whlch ended in a tw<Hlay discussion of Vietnam and the Mideast with Britain's new ConsetVative g9vernmeot and w It h Ambassadors David K. E. Bruce and Philip c. H.abib. taln and before Ult war was a playground o( the wealthy seeking a cool climalt .. 1be town itself appears to have no mili~ry significance. The spokesman also reported that an enemy raiding party broke through gov~ent defeM!'s at the Long Vek mmdlions depot 30 miles north cl. Phnom Penh, but a government counterattack pushed it oot. No · casualties were reported .. either side. /!lbs Universe Marisol Malaret Contreras, 20, was named Miss tJniverse for 1970. Tbe shapely (35-23-35) l\1iss Puerto Rico admitted It was best for her that she wasn't one of the judges: "Miss Swed- en, she was so beautiful." Miss U.S.A.. Debbie Shelton, was first runner.up. Reformers Bill Reaches Floor WASHINGTON (AP) -A major House reform bill reached the flo0r today, giv- ing critics or the present system a chance to clean away what they eay are centuries-old cobwebs shrouding con- gressional procedures. M'ore than Ilic:> chaages in House rulei and procedures are expected to be con- sidered before voting begins, probably Wednesday. One of the proposals, backed by the Democratic leadership, takes away the cloak or secrecy from votes on amendrne•ts. The reform bill Rnt to the Door by the House Rules Committee makes modest changes in a limited area. lt ls the amendmeats being offered that present the refcrmers their best chance of a thorough housecleaning. Solo Sailor Fini shes Transatl antic Voyage PLYMOUTH, England (UPI) -Fran· cis Stokes, 44, o( Morristown, N.J., ar· {\ved in Plymouth SuJlday a(ter a solo voyage across the Atlantic In his 3G-foot sloop Crazy Jane. 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'' $11" an.. j;JI ~·"'• ittl l .M 1 111. , ... _ ,....,., W'•ll'lll'lttoll " ~ .u 11t 11 N1wp11t a 1 f11111111 l1l1n4 N1"'pori C111l•r " .. • • M•n., Th11r1., Fii. 10:00 till t ilO Other cl1y1 10:00 till 5:10 644·2200 ( ,. " lnttfld. • ~ RltetJ:ll p,111. ' I' ~ I I __ , ·--- --. --•. ,...._...__ . --.. _ "-~.r._ .. ~ ._---i:;..· :·-• • -. J ODEAN HASllNGS, M2..Q21 ..... 1, J•l't ta. ltN M , ... U ' ' A.nglers ·Fi ·sh Dinne .r ' ' • . ,. Ready to Do. Their Owij Thing are members of the Hunf gton Harbour Fishing Club. ' . . The group will take to their boats Saturday, July·18, but~tbe des-.. tination of the mass exodus won't be .the nearest fishing grounds. Mem- berS will be celebrating swnmer with their annual floating progresSive dinner party. • • • ,. nr • ' f' Commodore Al Herbold has calculated three fandfalls on Admir- alty and Gilbert Islands this year, so the locations are being si~fited by I, ·,~ ' Gabriel Felix, part captain. , . Tbe cocktail flag will be. hoisted at the first gort-of~. \he home of lhe Donald Goodwins -who will host the anglers for brew and hors d'oeuvres. r The salad bowl will be at the ready and a main course will be served by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weeger. Then it will be all h-• aboard~ for the next galley stop -the hott1e of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Firth where the festive evening will conclude with dessert and dancing . . Making arrangements for the annual social event are Mrs. John Silver, social chainnan, and Mrs. William Ekberg, entertainment chairman. · ,. .. ' -Mrs. Weeger, telephone chairman for the club, has advised that members siin on. early for the gourmet cruise, and trophy and tour .. nament chaannen ·Cliff Bick, and Bob Firth have guaranteed all ang· Iers a record catch of good food, fun and·conviWality. PLOTTING INGRED IENTS -Getting a.bearing on Harbour Fishing Club. Members will take to their boats for the group's annual floating progressive diir ner taking place Saturday, July 18. ' ' ' . a successful evening are (left to right) A. Bayard Dod Jr., Mrs. Paul Weeger, telephone chairman and Bob Firth, trophy chairman of the Huntington Sur f · So1.1nds ' ' ·A ·Va ri ety of Events S~heduled by Library By JODEAN HASTING~ Of n. Da.., p'lit Stiff DISCOVERING tomorrow's : greet mll!Mn today is the Hunti:llton Beach P u b I i c Library, sponsor of·a fine arts contest for clliJdren. Entries are being accepted throughout the month, ac· cording to Mtss Patricia Bush. assistant at the Graham Street annex. All ctrildren are eligible, and all work must be original and done without parental assistance. Judging will be on the basis of im·agination ind general effectiveness. Categories are story writing. poetry, paintings, drawings and photography, and awards will be given in August. ALSO ON DISPLAY in the 1ibrary is an exhibition or 26 works by young CaUfomia artists. fiberglass 111d electrical devices. Some of Ult artists ha ve their ...,·orks in m1jor col- lections and others are com- paratively unknown at the present time. The stlow, titled A Selection ol Y o u n g Contemporary CalifClrnia Artists, may be viewed between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. each day except Satur- day througti Friday. July 31. Saturday hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Spol\'IOring the 9how is· ttie California Arts Commlssioo. ALSO BEING OFFERED by the library are Movies on the Sands, oldtime movies and cunedies which are being shown eadl Saturday night thro ugh Aug. 29. The movies wilt be shown in the vicinity of Pacific Coast Highway and Leke Slttet, » jacent to the lifeguard head- quarters. Shippey, library audiovisual clerk, and Doug Ahlen. CHEESES FROM ALL over Europe and a new local wine will be offered when Security Planning, Inc., hoMs a patio party between 3 and 7 p.m. Sunday, July 19, on the mall or the HLmtington Harbour Boardwalk adjacent to the Whistling Oyster restaurant. The public is invited lo at· tend. and reservations may be made by calling the office at 846-0666. MAKING THEIR home Jn San Diego are Mr. and Mrs. Monte A. Vanderwork, who recently were married in the Los Alamitos Naval Air Sta- tion Oha~l. The bride is the former Paula Lee Alderdi ce, daughter of Mr. aod Mrs. Lee Aldtrdice and the bridegroom is the son ol Mr. and Mrs. Owen D. Vanderwork, all of Hun- tington Betch. • fledgling Chapter Anticipates a Showe r of~ Activ it ies Most ol the artists are in their early 20s and none are ayer 35. Bernard Hem, ·former director of the Lytton Centers, Palo AKo and Oakland , JIC!'etned more than 400 W<Jrk.! of art and selected one piece from each of the 26 artists to give as broad a represen· talion as possible in an ex· hibition of this size. Materials range from Uie traditional oils to manmade produots or our tedlnologlcal a1e including plastk:, Sftl, Assort<d evenlnp will be devoted to W. C. Fields, Buster Keaton, . Ch a r 11 e Chaplin~ Valentino, Douglas Fairbenks and other f1vorites from yesteryear, and c1pping the program will b( a surprise ahowU. on ·Saturday, Aug. 29 . There is no chara:e for the films and apace ls unlimited, but warm clothinC and a blan- ket to sit on art ac1vlsed. Serv. ina as projeetiooiila are Gary HOME Bl11' ready to go back to Gt-etct is Ol&rlotte Newbert, who also visited RusSa and Rumania durtnr her trip. The Huntington Harbour matron was delighted to discover that the people In Grttce were y,·arm, friendly and love Americans. 'Ready to Welcome their first foreign exchange student are (left to right) Mrs. E. B. Beisner, Mrs. Lyle Graham and Mrs. Frank Dela~ boyde, new officers o! the Edison Higb School adult chapter of Am· ' ' ' ' e ·can Field Service. Arrivi n' next month froln. Sweden )Vill be Uars Danielsson, who will be making his home· with Mr. and Mrs . ct.artes Reeves, Huntington Beach. ' il '1• --' a ·, . Media Oril ~. Poing Job by ·Reporting the Unusual News !EAR ANN LA!IDERS : How cruel .;p 1he nen m<dia rel? A few days aao I heard on the radio th~ a woman who lives in.. London -aod they men-tK.ned her by name -failed her driver's ti~ test foe 1he 39th -· Tiie PoOI' tliing had been trying lor 11 yean to piss and now she is giving up. She invtsted over flOO on driving lessons, ttftors end test f~ which are requ1red In England before one can take the e.iaminations. Can you ima&ine that-woman's shame ...: alter having failed ao many limes? And then lo have it publiciRd al.I over tM world must have destroyed her .. TD my way~ thlnkinc it is the most 1-artless th.inf, I tver heard of. Why ""'1lcl Ibey do I! -SORRY FOR HER ' ' ANN LANDERS ~ DEAR SORRY: Ev..,_ Hkea le ....i of the an11ual -and ddt "°'1 mu&aly qaallOel. It alto ma~ee: Ute people -'e have failed lllielr driv6n1 tesll uree and (ov limes fttl beUtr. 1 Qrff, however, It "oald Uve ben Jvtl 11 -wU Ud Utey DOt mendooed lter 1ame. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I feel com- pelled to wrile in~ ftference to "Hung • Up" -the \\'.Oman who didn't know whether or not to marry a man who hated her )'00!11 daJJ&flter by a previous marriage. The p:ior kid happened to bear a striking resemblance to his ex- wife whom he despised. l married for the secood time seven years ago. My daughter "Was nine at the time. She was an image ol her fa1her. whom my huoband loathed. I. too, lhought love would conquer all. Here Is the way ii turned out. My h\lllb1nd picks on her unmercifull y. She balel blm. Tiie 1kl baa turned from a nniling, pleasant penoa Into a atnen, unhappy liar. I am' conetantly · in tbe middle. Her stepfather never rel'en to her by name. It's always "your daughter." The guilt I feel (or bringing up this child In such a holtUe environment is driving me crazy. If ''Jfung Up's'' daughter is hi din&: in her room NOW, refusing to come out even for meals, I shudder to think of the future. Unless the mother is wllijna: to ditch the girl tn a boarding school and then shi p her off lo Europe durtnc sUmmer vacations, she is In for a he:H on earth. It she doesn't it will be he.II for the gir l. Either way the marriage is doomed. If the mother who wrote hitSn't altt1dy made the trek to the altar. 1 hope she cha1111" h<r mind. -TOO LATE FOR ME, I !l!ARRIED HIM DEAR TOO LATE: I rd...i " 11rprhlq nmber ef leUen ~ nMI a .,..1 deal like ~. -ol ... wrtlen wert womea. bit • few mn bad I tlmilar ...., .. tell u.t ltcoM wives n. ml.treated u.elr cMldrn. Bow ud for au of tM:m. DEAR A/iN LANDERS: Please tell folks that when they see a per90n with a black eye not to ask, "What hap- pened?'' Anybody · with half a braln can .., that somebody probably huq on a haymaker. And while you're at It, tell ,people lhat the jokes about shiners are not 1 funny to tbt person who has . <Int. I have had two in f~ weeQ and ·I • am 1ict IX nooy questions and II.ale wilecracu. Think )'OU. -DUCKED TOO . LATE DEAR DUCKEY• Two bl 1--T A-wllo ... 111ATIUdl ...... whll Ids tyu mast .... Uve a pr1•l1m wti. '11 -"· II II lsa'I ._it, -"' ... What is French ki sslna;? Is Jt wroqr Who !hould ,IOI the necking Hmill - the boy or the girl? Can a shotgun wedding succeed ? Reid AM Linders' booklet, "Teenage Se1 -Ten Ways to Cool It." Send IO cents i. coin and a lonr. Klf·addresSed, stamped' .... lope Ill care IX lhe DAILY PILO'I • • I __ ,.. I I OAll. y PILOT Uondq, Jul1 13, 1970 Girl$' League Applauds Outstanding Triton s .------ Horoscope Pisces: Stress Career You May Attain Goal TUESQA y Money question can be setlled wake of surprise. Do whrit if your approach la thorough. you have to do in your own JULY 14 -Some may aft'U&e you of hav-way. · By SYDNEY 01\tARR in& a one-track mind. Shake SAGJ'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22- The Tauru1 man may bave to be WOii OYef wt• klndDelt, even (Ulle. nil maa II not ea1y 1o live wltb -he e1joy1 the bulct ol We -eaU.1, aleefbtl, lovfa&, f I 1 b t I n C , .. ..,_ u ,,.. ... looldag !O< perfectioa, look eltewllere. Bllt If It is a ftry Hmu mu pa wot, ,.. Mve hlm ii Taurus. Some famou men bon Wider lhll IOdlai.11 1tp include Jame1 MallOll, Pe.ny Como and Albert FiDDey. , ARIES (March 21 \· April 19): By tonight, you !nay be \making plans for i Jong journey. Your basic phi~sophy could be chaJlenged. M lntaln aense of humor. Move abOut -be versatile. You a~ due 1 to ·emerge a winner. , ;_\TAURUS (Aprll 20-M~ 20): I 'I lhls orr; the more · yqu In-Dec. 21): Cycle high; make vest.igate today, the more you contacts, in!tlate projects. YOu learn, gain. may feel as if you are on GEMINI ·(May 21.June 20): top of the world. Hunchea lJe low. Do more listening prove a cc u rate. Follow than talking. Mate, partner through. You can prove your or close aseociate should be worth. 'tted to tak tnitiati . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-JOJ>. perrru e ve. 19}: Look behind scenes for Be positive about legal aspects vital answers. What appears of acdom. Time is on your side ., wait. obvious may be deceptive. Be adaptable. Change methods if CANCER (June 21--!uly 22): they prove 0 u t mode d, Accent on wort, basic 'oals, • Specifically consult one who general health con d i t 1 on . is tmarthOd' Av~ e1:tremes. A.dvocate _and AQUAruJ:· (Jan. 20-Feb. practice mod.eration. Priend '18): Your ability to persuade ~h:<> boasts a . more to ~ iS accented. You get fQUr wa'y, pitied than envied. Know this but key is to know wh at it -respond aC<..'Ordlogly. , is you desire. Keep Jines of LEO (July 23oAug. ~). communic8tion open -ap- Good lunar as~ today c~in· plies especially to relatives. cides with romance, c~ea~ve PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): e ~d eavors, commurucat1on Stress on career, emotions. with young persons. Many are ability to outline goal and drawn to you. Make i:nost of achieve U. Obtain hJnt from mysterious essence which you Aquarius message. One whet poeaeM'. Move· ahead, acts in authoritative manner VIRGO (Aug. za.&:pt. 22): may actually be trying to aid san Cl-Hi.lb School Girls' League honoral four outstanding scholarship winner; Sandy Ziegler, Girl-of-the-year; Barbara graduates in recent luncheon ceremonies'in San Clemente Pres.. Stamp, Girls' League president, and Barbara Taylor, scholarship Artistry ,1 ;, Study T11anu message. Take nothing 1,.. lflUlled. Second· hand ,.por1a could be C06ilY. Do your own checking. Verify . feelinp. Accenl Oil home, pro- perty, -you conclude im- portant transactions. your cause. IF TODAY IS YOU R BIRTllDAY by October, you will begin seeing fruits of of • 1<45-At present, you may be in somewhat of a dilemrria. You are a vibrant individual, but you must learn to haVe more patience. liytertan Church. Earmng plaudits are (left to right) :Merl Hicks, bolder. Exhibited' To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white ~lossy pboto- gr~&~ to the DAILY PILOT Women's De-pa ent one week before the wedding. Pictures received 1ollowing the wedding will not be UJed. For engagement announcements it . is imperative that the story, also accompamed by a black and white glossy picture, be sub.. mitted six weeks or more before ~e wedding elate. If deadline is not met, only a story will be used. To help fill requirements on both wed- ding and engagement 'stories, 1orms are available in all of lbe DAILY PILOT .officls. Further questions will be answered bY Women's Section staff members at 642-4311 or f!M-9466. Pledges Exchanged ,In Anaheim Setting Active Ju.niors Busy Into Fall Act!ve members of San Clemente Junior W om a n ' a Club have C'.IUtlined plans for summer and faJI projects, ln the field of Americanism, Mrs. Donald Bare, chairman, noted Juniors will support the Twin Wells Indian School and Priscilla Gardner, the Indian orphan adopted by the club for a leCOlld year. !I'he club also collects ciotbing for Ute school and books a n d magaiines for the American ... Merehant, Marine· L l b r a r y ~ . AllOdatlon. Comlnuing sU!>port ol the San ciementel nt!rfa ith Servicemen's Center was ap- proved including donations of home-baked cookies under the direction of Mrs. Richard Ben- jamin. Mrs. Ronald Michelson will head the conoervatlon depart- ment and asks members to save glass bottles and jars which will be redeemed at a half cert apiece. In the field of health, Mn. Charles Orr will ut members to aave coupons in a joint project with Santa C r u z J.-0 to purdwe • kidne y machine. Youth c:hainnon Mrs . H. Patton Hammond Is signing up Juniors to aerve as craft GO.P Group a .. -at the Gkls Club Mondays from 3 to 5,30 p.m. Sponsors Booth In the field of safely, women usist with regiJtration for the A booth will be -ed Learn to Swim ...-Jes. District Leaders Convene ' Oil portraits of ctlildtt~ and peq will be exhibited during a one-man show In Crocker Citizml Bank, Harbor Ce!Ur, Costa.Mesa from Wednesday, July IS, through Saturday, August 15. Artist Marjorie Ludlam, wife .or William Ludlam of Costa Mesa, finds animals a -tremendous challenge. She LIBRA (Sept. ~-22)' Some pressures are lifted. You have greater freedom of ac- tion. RelaUve who Wall pouting To t1nc1 out who'' kKlll' flW' -In m_.,. and IOV•, orckr SVMll' makes peace gesture. Accept. 0m •• ,.,-boolltet, "Stter1 Hlnb ·tow S '·' Ja•lA-~i.: · I to Me<! arid Wamcn.'' Sfnd blrthdeM pecuu re l.lVl-wP IS PU and 50 cen11 to Omarr Aatrolot'f test. Key is to respond in SKr1t1, 1tla DAIL v PILOT. 1!1011 ,, .. Gr•nd Centrel Stallon, New York. mature manner. N.v. 10011. SCORP IO (Oct. 23-Nov. ·21 ): I. -~~;;:;:Jij;;;;:;;'i/i;;;::;;j~ New approach proves pro- fitable. You gain if iJl.. dependent, ·original. Some may express resentment. B u t understanding will follow in State departmental project said it takes $Pedal tricks changes wil l be u n de r to keep them' quiet long \ I discussion when chairmen, enough for sketching. club presidents and deans of Commenting on her work the California Federation of with children, ·Mrs. Ludlam Women'a Clubs, Jun l o r said, ''Thl!!ir fresh Oltlook and 1 1 Membership meet on Wed-~~ reto Bangs 1m·1tated -•· J I 10 unex~......... , rts ~e a JR::SWly, u Y · source of entertaniment Mrs. Robert Calderwood, throughout the entire sitting." WbO .-Is baop when th< K N I T T E R S ' I Orange Dlstrlct lint vi..: A coocumnt· uhibit In pn!ttieot ""Y to tool< at ni(l>t pr.,;dent, will preside at the Coota M.,. Llbrory will ;,, a plain lorebeed -L I TT l E • 8 p.m. n,..;q In the North leatiiro the wort al Mn. Gory with l.,..els -Imitate the H E L P E R S Seal Beach C ommunity YoungofeartaMesa. blq;'slook? rHC-I S.•rlllt .. WI I / Center. ·u A Lima, Pei:u native, Mrs. It'1 all in the Pauline That eveOOic "' nml< the Young wwks with llguns and TriceTe je'llolry c:ollectioo k< K N I T W I T !~~~=-= :a~·-==·-~be~ ~!:.~~~k:: SovthcoastPlau I OJmpiled data for the CJNite Costa Mesa Art I.:eague and' a:ndlt d 11 d..a wiCh pen-Acron'4'~ :!'i!'.ttn District Juniors Handbook. eJ:hibits throughout th, dints knqckioc 00 t b e COSTA MESA ,.... M4111 Mrs. Franl: Fedowilz Jr.;h~Soo~thl:and~. ~::~~;_~eyei>l~=-~·:·::,_:;_~~~~~~~~~~9 distrlc:t Pf~ and Mn. Calderwood n!C<11Uy iir-nted the Orqe County O>apter March al Dimes with a mkrunalic fllmolrip projector in tbe nmne of all tfJe Orange District Juniors. JULY ULEARANUE! An aftmx>On C!ttfOOny tn Prince of Peach Lutheran Cbun:h ol Alllhelm linked Crystal Wiese of COsta Mesa, dau&hter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wiese of Redondo Beach, and James L. Craig of Newport Beach. by Che Orantl• ~ Fedora-Membonhlp department un- tion d. Republican Women's der the direction of Mrs. Clubs at the Orange e:.znty Bruce Lewis hu acheduled a Falrgnxmd.s tomorr o w membenhip party for Satur- througb Sunday, JuJy 19. day, Aug. 22. Women-.... Val~y TOPS man. Mr& James F. Wand of the ages of Ill and 35 are Ushers were F.dward and Laguna Hills is chairman, and invited to attend. Lettuce-B-TOPS convene at SUMMER FABRICS Mark Wiese. a deputy regiMrar will be on Thoae 1nteresltd tn in-7:30 p.m. each Tuellday for The bride i! a graduate or duty each day frcn IO a.m. formaUoo may call Mrs. programt in Fountain Valley Uilehua High School I n to JO Lewla at 492-1164. Elem .... ·-School. ~-band p.m. .. ...... r Hawaii. Her uim was.:._~_:_.:..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'-~~~~~ graduated from Oceanside Carlsbad College, attended Rio Hondo College, and i s presently completing a degree at law school in Anaheim. ' The Rev. Erich Oelschlager d ftcilted for the coupl!!!, who were attended by Miss Joyce Ann Harrow as maid of honor and Terry R. Sheldon, best The Craigs will make their home in Newport Beach. Qli) Cro~g~lory beautr salons -_.....,......, _ oo1 ... ·--· Mt11,,.T-.,.w ... -----l1tv Wltlt SHAMPOO-SIT ........................ $2.95 $3.45 HAIRCUT .................................. $1 .50 $2.00 ltyllth "" tllthlly l'lllllet DtLIO"T "IM WITH YOl,/11 IXCltlNO NEW LOOKl • $20 M°'lc Cwt $12.50 $15 W-Curl $9.95 Al'"°INTMINTS WILCOM• lllT MOT ALWAYS NaCllSA•Y q <:.mlJ«,J. BUDGET PERM II contest Kick-off Rally July 14, 2 p.m. ·SANTA ANA FASHION SQUARE Pick up your entry form and view the prizes on display. There w ill be entertainment and refreshment s f or all. I S.nta Ana Frwway at Main In cooperaUan with Dr. Pepper • GROUP ·1 SAVE UP TO 61~ YARD voile prin ts, poplin prints, dotted 1~i11 prints, pique prints, sportswear prints, bark cloth prints, mtny others. VALUIS TO $1 .39 YARD cottons, polye1fers 1 r•yons, ~lend1 c I 44"74111 Wido all W.11hablo YD. GROUP ·2 SAYE·'-UP · TO $1.00 'lARD flocked vojle prints., imported · pure lin•ll prints and solids, c1nvas prints, sport1 prints, butehtr 'Wttve pri~s. others. · VALUES TO $1.98 YARD fla x1 cottons, potyo1t•"· rayons, blend1 4-i"/45" wide •II wa1t,.blt ·--17th •f l riUol -· .. S4J41111 01u11 .... r M.tl !\, Or1119tl~o1p1 aMI Hatlior .. _ 12 ... UJ4 c YD. .-c-- l•i•tol at $111 Diet• Fr11way CMt9 M- Ml·l116 ..... ,... C..t91' l 1 ralm a at St111t•11 1 .... P.rl IZl4J1l HOUSE OF FB BRICS· I ~ -· , ' • • . ' Fo1•ntai••· ·valley • VOL 63, NO. 166, 3 SECTIONS, :CO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, :JULY 'll, -'1970 T~N CENTS Beach Narco Sweep Net s 4 3 Su spects In 'their ildt coc\secuUve weekend oweep, Huntiqtoo Beadl narcotics of· fle«a and agenla from the Special Eolon:<ment Dolail (SEO) rounded up 43 ~ on varying n•cotics charges 1n the tbree<lay· Jieriod. . Deacribed u "no ,big deal" by Sgt. Jack Reinholtz <i tllO poll<e deparlmenl's narcotics bureau, 'the forays out onto the beach and homes netted only minor quantities of marljUlba and other drugs. No drug dullll wert arrt9ted, Reimoltz said. • Thirty-One of the arttsl.s were made by SEO officers who have made more than 350 dope l!_rrests since .the detail'• inception sil: weeks ago. "We hope to gain the reputalk>n that Huntington Beach is not the pla!!e to dO your thing. We want to return the beach to ibe p.Jblic and make it aafe for families," said Reinholtz. Ninety percent of those taken in custody over the montb-=aml+half _tong period were residents ol other otie&, aooording to Reimollz. Tbooe pia<ed behind ban during the most recent sweep will face either drug JlO""'Slon dw'feS or dlarg .. <i belni ln a place where dn1gl were uaed. Unknown Object, Pl us Big Ho le Ma ke W et Day A .:root ~bin cruiser aank ooe-and- ~·miles off ·the coast <i Huntington Beldl 8uaciaJ' after I larp lillo\t was •iplled in. the -bow by an .--llii!~ . Be6 men • bolrd •. Frank Peters _ Cl 1Sidn1 Qty ind Walt Underwood, SOI California St!• HuntinltOlt leach, were reBCUtd by .notber boat. City lifeguard! said tlle uearot S. Creeper," owned by Peters, sank to the cabin roofline.' Peters and UnderwoOd bad prepared ·an inflatable llf,e raft but did not use it. They w«e pi<ked up by a passing boat lralllierred ·to lhe cliy llleg1111rd era!\ and eventually laken to Newport Harboi' their cabin cruiJer-in tow. by the u :s. c.ut Gum! cutter Point Divide. LilflUardl said the cabin cruller was !raveling about 15 llnoti wh<n It struck an abjecl i> Mle water •nd ltarted link· lni· -~--Neither man_ WIS injured ln tilt ~p, Ill ....... ~. • Disabled Miners . Close Diggings MULLENS, W. Va. (UPI) -Roving bands of disabled ,coal miners today shut down at least nine mines in southern West Virginia and idled ~bout '!·~ miners to protest . the pension policies of the United 'Mine Workers Union (UMW). The Disabled Miners <i Southern Wes\ Virginia, ~ here, charged that UMW president W. A. (Tony) Boyle reluMd to dilcuss hospital and pension benefits with them. All nine mines c1oled were in Wyoming county. A spot check showed major mines 1n Raleigh, McDoWell, Mercer and Fayette counUes were working. James Leeber, UMW dlslrk:t 21 presi· dent al nearby Beckley, said he had not 'completed a check of the mines but added "better than 95 percent of the mines" in his district we.re operating. It was the second time within three weeks attempts were made to shut down the mines' because of the dispute with union officials. The .miners succeeded in sllutting down most of the mines late la.st month but withdrew picket lines after a union repruentaUve pr~ miaed to meet with them. TEN WINNERS IN PILQT TODAY The Orange County Fair &: Ex- pasitlon opens tomorrow. But you could be a winner of Uckets to the fair today. The DAILY PILOT Is giving away JO pein ol ticketJ dally to lbe fair. Check the classified ldvtrUainc aecU01 ( uader any and a 1 l categories) for a speciil "Id" listing your name and telling you how to obtain your free Uckels. If your name ls thert, be our auest. The DAIL y PILOT hopes you enjoy the lair. •\ DAILY l"ILOT Stiff l"lltfe YOUNGSTERS REJ.OICE AS LA KE IS FILLED At Mlle Squa re, Recrei1tlon and Wi1te r for the Pi1rk Little Touch of Tropics . CoJl1,es t9--Foµu tain· -Vfllley By"realYCo~ Of .......... '"" ...rj A·....U part al tllO ~1 \s ll'O"l"I in lbe liWt ol FountaiD VlJleY. ll op.;.. In Augusl wl>en the lint phase of Mile Square Regional P"1'k is completed by Or~ Co u n t y authorfUea. Here'• how they describe u, . EXOTIC PLAN'l1 "The small lake will be planted with a variety of semMrop&cal plants, palms and exotic gound covers .to create flt Bn.age ol. a quiet lagoon in a more tropical setting." Along with the lqoon, IO acres of pcinjc &rounds are expected lo be ready for 1he late summer rush · of basket JLMCh;es and ~lers of lemonade. Parking !Ota, bidden on •both sides by large mounds Of earth, covered in grllll, are nearly oompl«o. This portion of the ~I park rests at the ewtheast section of Mile Square. Its ...,ance ls <ii Euclid Slreel, north <i Warner Avenue. It's nestled ne1.t to the 140-acre Mile Squ.,. Go!! Course which _...i last summer. The golf course was actually the first part of the regional park to open. TWO PURPO.SES The small lake, It measum; about 500 feet. long and 8 feet 'wide, serve1 a double p.11pG1e for natural beauty and as a raervoir for the _park'• ir· rigation 11stem. It may be used for model boats and small fishing, but county authorities haven't decided lta full poteatlal yet, Cost or the first phase of. the park is f98,1,000. A spokesman for the county said ij1e lake and picnic areas·are being completed faM.er I.ban originally planned. The rest or the park's 280 acres will be built over a period ol several ~ears. with the speed depending upon fundlJ'lrl. The Mile Square Regional Park con- cept first saw light in 1M3 when an advisory commiUee appointed by county supervisors developed a master plan of parks for the county. Mlle Square became one of the top priorities for development. US ACRES Jn 1967 the county-leased 485 acru from .the U.S. Department.of the Navy -which still holds tho cen1'r · ol' Mlle • Square for its Marine hell~r facillty -for $11,000 I )'!Ir. ' • " . .... . . Mach <i ~-Ieiioe "'1'Denl ls '!"'! peld by the prdlt ...... , .. ~ cdillli which IA on t IUJ>.!we. In 1918 the cOOnty Jiired the-films ol Voorhels-Trlnclt and Nelson, Inc, architects and engineers, and Cornell, Brt~rs and Troller, land 1 ca p• arcllitecta, to design tho park. This is how Milf! Square Park, loob from the el"'_ ii the arcltllectl. , "As we pass the Wormatlon klmt we are directed to teVenl villtor J)ill'kinc lots nestled in rolling land and acreea plantings." From there the architect creates a verbal image of a walk throuah tbe entire park. The casual stroller first approacbea the picnic grounds ind small liab1 now 8el !or an early Auguat openlnl. 'lllrout!I! the architeet's vision. a mild, 1rop1c,i setting iJ·enviJioned, with hut·llke plcn1c table areas IDd restrooms. . Alter a lnrn around the lake, poppa i.t<es the children to the small "'° and perhai)s a 'PODY ride. Mother and dad can also rent a bicycle to pedal to farther reaches of the part -or they can follow the hiking trails. PICNIC FACILITIES Another section of the park features volleyball, tennis and badminton courts intermixed with srgall picnic nooks. Qack in the car, the family can drive a little further on, first crossing a small stream and series of 'ponds. Whoa, stop the cir at the historic village. Some of Orange County's brighter pa!! will be reoonstruded here. Venerable otd edifices from around the county will be refu~ished and placed on their own sit~ Within the park. Researchers will glve it that .l 'Tum-ol-the-century'' touch. Shady Janes, small gardens, a blacksmith'• shop and a livery stable will add Cblracter to the "old town." Near the town another lake will provide lhrllls for miniature boat enthusiast!. Further north are more picnic area!, small ponds and lots of open space. ARCHERY 11.(NGE Heading west now, the family car paues near, archery ranges with roving . tar&ets and other facilities. More scenic picnic groandll are found put the archery ranges. The norlheatl. comer of M~ Squart park will contain another moderate-size (!lee MILE ,SQUARE, hp I ) ' . . ' Cyclists .Battle 1 Shot Near Huntington Gangfiglit • ' Two moiorcycle groups beljeved to be~ a merger abruptly end- ed necotJatlooa with a gansfighl In a HwXJnitoo Beach alley &mday mght. Shorily lher<after, polJce said they . found a 20-year old Cypress youth tn the .area suffering a gunsh,ot wound l:n . tbe' lhoulder. , 1 !letd In HunUnglon Beach €1ty JaU today on charges ranging from attempted murder to pouesaion or dange{Ous druis are lt mfmbers ol the "Hangmen" and Beach Man Faces Term On Exwrtion A Huntington Beach man co11vk:ted · of attempting to extort $5,000 from a school di5trlct trustee has been ordered to appear July 30 in Superior Court for sentencing. Vfctor Yee Tsao, 23, ol 220 12th St., was found ,Wlty by a jury Friday of attempUng to obtain that sum _ from Dr. Ralph Bauer hi a letter that warned the oflklal he would lose his Ille il he failed to comply with its demands., Dr. Bauer is a truJtee of both the Ocean View and HunUngton Beach Union High SclMlOI districts. · The y-Cal State Fullerton studenl . wu arreatld Jn November 19et after an JnvatiJaUol Involving the use of ~ oJoqroolq fl!Uipmont ""' a ' lllllcOptir, Bui lnvestlpton ,,~ ~.lllloli '""l' -· for the thi'Ull 'amt to the school lnll* by the "'""'~ American. Dr.-· 31, an -!al ~ "IU warned II • let!or ..-lftd al. his Huntqton Htrbollr home tho! illi"· life and the liver of memben ol bit famil1 would be forfeit if '5:,000 wu not le!l el• 1oca11on 1peclfled \IY Tuo. Plate Glass Door Mishap Injures Valley Sitter A young baby·liller suffered deep ,-when she rsn th,,.,.. a plato. glasa door w hi I e watching chlldren Saturday In a Fountain Valley borne. Kathy Qualls, II, <i 6802 Bridgewater SI., Huntington Beoch waa listed In good condition today at Huntington Intercom· munity Hospital. Fruntain Valley firemen said Kathy ~.,."" through the door thinking it was lapen. The glass smasheci, cutting her and trapping her in the doorway, firemen aaid. ~hy's screams brougllt a neighbor, David Green, 8192 La ftc)::a St., Fountain Valley, who eued the girl out of the doorway . called-the fire dept1rtmtnt'1 mcue team and admlnlsterocl rnt aid. The girl WU bebyoildng ot llO' La Roca St., Fountain Valley, whea·tbe accident occun-ed ~ nllhL Beach Tot, 3, . Dr owns i,n River A• three-year-old HunUn;ton Beach boy drowned in the Little Truckee River SuOOay while on vacaUoo Wilh MS family . Sheriff's dtp(JtJes takl Matthew Felland, 3, was flshina with • his dad when he fell In the river. Searchers found the boy's body three hours later. Mr. and Mrs. Brodie Felland live at t'lOl Albany Circle, Huntington Beach. Funeral arrancemeots are pendq ar· rival of the f1mlly st Dilday Brothers Flll*al Home, Hunllnlton Beadl. n.i Felland family. was •-1 In Nortbem ClllfonUa1 the : "Ban!bees" who,. are accused . by police <i taking part iii lbe fracis. Offle<r Ron· Kellog sai1! he and Sgt. Jim Howe afrived . at the figtt scene -the rear of a Queens Lane a1~y -•r'9und 10:30 p.m. to find ll!veral of lbe motorq<lists In . a amaU aJi.rc. Uon. ·"We had a report that aome of these peop~ had riOM. Wheu we 1qt there Ibey broke up and left. I punu!>d °"' Brit.isla .Ji ttery Oft foot but they all ·rot away," be sai.d. r Minutes 'lat.er, accordliic to Kel.Jot. the shooting victim was discovered wall!;· ing alone on foot in tbe-vi&ltY-of K<elson Lane and Stat.. .Avmui with a ' .22 ea Uber bullet. wound' 1n bis lefl shoulder. · ' , The man, who claimtd to have no coonection with either club, laid he had been shot by 1aa unknown 1111Uant and (See GANGS, hp I) 150,000 Irish ' In Big · March BELfAST, Northern lrela•d (UPI) - A parade of 150,000 men and boys march· ed through Belfast today In postwar Northern Ireland's greatest display of Prvtemnt power. A thin line of Brltlah iroopl!, police lind barbed wire dlvlded· them from R4man Calholl!'I and kept the peae<. In what their leaden called the greatest celebration of the Protestant victory over the Catholica at the Battle or the Boyne 11 ueo, ten1 o1 ih!>UI'""• ~~·11:':.tr::!Mt~ ill ru.., c11ums anc1 baolPa . 11 :111 ~ stpoqln( -~ .... al the six British C®nUt1 1 ot Noiibent. Ireland.-PoUce hacf proclli:ted 50,oot Belfast marchers alone . They · aa.Jd 150,000 ,turned out. . "But there's . peace right acroa Northern Ireland,'' an army spokesman said after. th,e th~-hour Orana:e Order March through the hearl of BeUast. The· 18,000 troop, end poUce did not use their rifles, their tear gas, their cfubs, their shields or the two water cannon flown In from Germany. 'I'he1- uied their bodiel and • few words ta PllV'!ll •· ~ '"'tbrull of the Protettut-Cat!i<>Ue. !1ol!nf of the put two -0 thtt haS · tuled U persona and !nlured liundreds moro. · · Slocum Declared Sane, . I ' Murtkr Trial1.Daie · Set By TOM BARLEY °'"" °"" ........ · Or. Wesley G. Slocum WI today declmd to ~ -and capable of asallin1 1n his def-to -... tMt he killed and -bJe· Infant daughter. The eoeta Mela pbysiclln drew thal verdkt . on the ,.rta of t w o poychtatrlats and s.l(llrior Court Jndse James F. Jlldge lmmedlalely ordered dilmlml <i -ity ~· qalnst him. A pre-tcial hesr!nf Wll ICileduled for Tuesday with the jury trial tlated to start July 20. But· Slocum, 41, was much more ln· tetested today ln the. P«CrelJ of yet auot.her at.teinpt to fire trlal lawyer Paul Auguat.lne' u ms attorney ol record. He had another aUotney in court with him and ul!ed Judge Judge to ,_1,. thet Michael P, Geri>oal would be hil lswyer In all future court action. But ACJIUallne, who r.i-to - the reuon behind Pr. Sfoc:ilni•s clodli«I to ftre him , was again retUn8d u the -eon '• lawYor when GerlJod IOld Judge Judge that he could not taia on the Slocum cue .,,.tllout a retainer fee, I Slocum advlaed ll>e. 1111'111 frn the de!mdadt's box that he was riot benknlpt bul that he had paid Auatuatlno a total of $1,480. . Ju4i1e Judge nf\Qed to ~on s dlaculaloo of finances betWeen' the two altorlteys, They will settle the Issue ' Ex· Valley Mayor Report Ckirified ol. who is Dr. Slocum's lawyer at Tuesday'• pre-trial teSSion. Dr! Sk>cum WU charged witb murder lut. March 27 when movq men fowxl the bulchered remalna <i what Is alleged to be his J..month-old daughter Cynthia in a freezer shipped from the ec.t.a iii-. home to a Santa Ana d<!>ot' Worier1 found the dUld's remeinl after they noticed a lirong - emanating from the freezer. Several parta of the body. all carefully wrapped in bu~r's paJ,er, were dbcovered ill the applllnce. B~eh Seniors Heading f or SF San· Franciaco is the deslinatlon of Huntinpa Buch 1ellor citizens wbo wlD be leavlD( on a lour-<lay trip July 11. Riding In a chartered bus, they will tour tihl coutal cib' and e1t at Fislymnan's Whiff. · Total coot of the Journey Is li.1, accordlnC to lrtne 'Edwards, .tour diref> tor. Additional information about the trfp as well u 4lp ·up forms are avallab}lt from Mrs. Edwards at 536-2642. . ' ' 1f~•dler Tbe --piclnre loob a -w a r me r toda1· 'l,'er(lpsUJrw lhoukl r-. In tbe hlgll IDB wMll -Di• pnvall!n& along ll>o Lions: A Taste .for ·:rires· A -.,llory mioerping the -inC , <i former f ountain Valley .._ Rabwt Schw'"1l!qer, oonVlctad <i mdlllc • -"'1 ~ ~ CIIll, -taint<\ lnacCUriti-W-oriiiiilOn. ' · The 1J1111 Piiot lnc:orrl!)lly ukl Wt TbundaJ thal· a poychlatrlc report on Schwtr<ltlqv ~lunod the cilia oa ...,. Uonat ttnu, wbl}I Ute evaiuauon merely aalcl hi w11 la a taund mental 1tate. Or-. c-t. • INSIDE Hit "Y Are your tires getUng chewed up? They may be lf you drive through Oranp County's newest ttereatioa al· traction, L~• Country Safari, which features dot.ens of the big cata in a copy of their naitural hlbitat. The beasts In the•drive.througb secUon, however, doo 'l ... m to be too sa~liled with their 111~ or the park'• '17,000 moolhly food hill. Larry Heath, aene.ral manager of L\on Country, NY• that 10 far, seven tires have t-.een punctured by lions' 'teeth as sightseers made the elsht-mfle drive. The managemen~ happily refunds the cost of such ca11.1alUea, be explained . "Of course, there are many more tnstuces where lions wlll come up and take after the llrel, but not that many bite them," Heath added. Other damage lnfUcted by denlu1u1 of the Laauna Hills ltnUHment park -if proper, prucrlbed precauUon1 have •n taken -will also be repaid. The t().mlnute ride tlkea vllltor1 lhrou&h Southland terrtln traufomie4 into an African veld, wbert lloal, •bras, giraffes 111d many other cre1;ture1 COU· Isl. The lnhahllanll lotal llO ..i the number 11 growinl, since a baby ai!toklpe and aeven lioJI cubs have been born since the lmpreulv1 park opened. Now 10lng Into Ii> teeond month, Lloo Country'• pOpulatlon ... tlpondl duo to the arrival of new animals shipped , In lo Uvt ti the same pr.,.rve. Rocallod IUt -· tblt ... ...,... "" lteadlutq donlocl mUlq the calla 'to his lonctlmo poUUcal lot Councilman Jollo IW!>tr. but _.,,. --submltlad to the jury Id cuma bllll. Scllwadllopr ---lilt WMl to a sii<-moolh IUapendecl JaD lalin, a ,l,QIO Ona and plaeid on -,..,.. probation llu.,,. whldrbe -a ..... Ill)' c:oatact with Harper. , Spcctccula,. cra11a oa Si11 Tra.clJco•1 Goldon Gclt 'Bl'fdQ;· killtd nine per.tO'ns. One oe:cmm law offi<:cr oallcd ll lhc wortl lie hod ...,. utft. Storr, photo Pogrt.· ~ I > • • 0 .... A J DAILY I'll.OT " ..... Mt lJ, 1970 180,000 (;hilly Huntingwn W aterl Cool Off AIMllreodloplatlle-- ponmi.lillod lo .... -lhlll l•,llO .-, flUn dlppln( Into Ille oceon water th 1 s weekend along Huntington --Llfesuords said WcSay the water temporature dropped fl<>ln a worm &SI ~ Friday to a cooler 59 degroes this momlog. I "An .......i drop, but probal>ly due to a change in ocean currents," one lifeguard said. II crowd ol cmly :1'1,000 opnad oul .... the dly bead> 8a111rd!111 wtdlo li,a -1o lllmtlJllloo Sllli - and -10,11111 to -Clllao. '* len>potature 1hat' day wu .• 7.1. ~ ud -tAm!J*•lw'o u .soc-. 'tbe crowds picked up Simday +when the air temperature jumped u high as '18 degrees. ' City lifeguanis '8ld '13,000 poople filled d>ek beach whUe 35,000 and 10,000 were reoorded at. Huntington and Boba Chica sta&e beacbes, respectively. Water lempmture w .. 61 degreel SUnday. fluntington's Air Force Finally Gets Home ·Base • S(l .ilor H~~! In :Accident I At Dana A South G&te rnan trying to start an outboard engine in mid-channel at Dana Harbor Sunday suffered a badly mangled · hand when he cau1ht It in a spinning flywheel. • San' Clemente lifeguards said D. J. Edlridge suffered acute blood loss tn the pre-noon accident at the new harbor. Guards rushed 1he injured man to South Coast Cmununtty Hoopital in South Laguna in a lifeguard station wagon. Eldridge, 56, was treated at the hospital for blood loss and eevere cuts on his left palm. He was ttpor1«l In good condition. ~ County bu Ill Ont mllll!ctpa! air force hue, and accorclinc to Hun-tinclOn Buch police chief E.a r 1 e , __ _,Robt~. ~~-Ill.~ ~peo_Jor putillC· tiiijiiC-n ,..... 5. . dty's mlnl·al; foree ~f two llughea · 300 helicopters. . Qilel Robitaille po!nt.d out that one of the reUoois the city built !Is own ..mcerac!lltj Ii It WU ~ting 123.!0 W hour ,1f4 maJntaln' the two craft at a private maint.aln.ance facility. He saya tt now only cost& 113 per hour for repair services. The accident occurred near the harbor entrance after the IO-horsepower out· board on the man'• small boat failed • The band became laJ)gled In the cool!ng flywheel aa the engine stated again • . , 'Ille new heliport. locat.d Wtween Golden Weal and G-.i Sti. j1lll oouth of Talbert Ave., is bom•bue for the ,..._ P.,,e J GANGS ••• directed offlca1 to an apartment at 17421 Queens Lane where the 19 men were arrested. He was is.ken to Han~ Intercom- mllllity Hoopital .for -one! ttleued this mom1ng. Olfken cledlned lo ldmtffy him until the lnveotigation Is complete and aald it may be pooaiblo for hlm·to -ttfy the aUacker. Police hluJed .....U ol the clubomeo out ol the apartment lllell wbile otben wen caught In perimeter checlqlonls set up by police department'.& crack troub!Hhootlng force, the Spec i a 1 Enforcement DelliL The namea and charges ol all - arretted were Mt hnmedJateJy available, but Officer Kellog said both the "Hangmen" and the "Blmbees" are -In-0..... County. -.10~ ..... -!n a proge nearby the aparlmtJ!t and held by police. DAILY PILOT OMHGa CQA&T PUtL.liHIHO COMPAHf l•Mrt N. W • .4 ll"r-*ilt ....,. ""'"' .... J•'k J. C111rl1y Viet ............. ~ .. ~ ...... n-" A. Mur,tii11e MlllilirV EllllW Al111 Oir•i11 Wat 0.1,.. COUnty Editor . Alli•ri W. lit" ..._ .... 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SW!crlotlon by ''"'"" S:.IO mo:n111y1 II)' mill .a.a monrhl11 ...Ulllry ._, .... , ...... u• .... 1111.,, Sgl Robert Morrilon, leader helicopter squadron, said the open house. will be • "a good opportunity for the public to see the craft flying the local skies and to see how they are kept in top flying condit.ioD." Five pilots ud three observen: patrol the city in the helicopters. Mom Held in Deaths NEW YORK CUP!) -Former cocktail waitress Alice Crimmins was to be at· raigned today, m charges of mlU'der on<! manstaUibler In t!le deatbs ol her two small cbiidren jult five years q:o. Bound for Pearl Ul"IT.._... Rah, Rah, Rah for Ra II Crew of Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl's papyrus boat Ra JI cheer and wave as their craft nears Bridgetown Harbor, Ba.rbados, Sunday night, ending a two--month, 3,2()().mile voyage across the Atlantic intended to show that the Egyptians could have done it 6,000 years ago. Trip, fecond attempt by Heyerdahl to cross Atlantic in ~yrus boat, origi· nated in Safi, Morocco, on Africa' west coast. Craft is named for ancient Egyptian s god.' From Pore J MILE SQUARE .• Jake, sub-tropical plants and such flora as nagnollas, mtmo.us and jacarand~. Down the west side of \he park wJ!l be the more fonnal recreation grounds· UPI Ti""ll9te with pllcl>and·pu!I Sopar golf, baseball, football and other acUve sports. The last section features an organized picinic area, small ampitheater, bor~ shoe pit.s, shuffleboard, and c r o q u e t . To the south a teen center may be built with a swimming poo1. At the end of th e journey t he family c a r moves through a pine.covered forest and past ca!\.lal fishermen . County officials can't say when the total dream becomes a reality, but the first part opens in August. It's the start of bigger things to come. Walter Knott Named ' As Briggs' Chair1nan George Delahanty, chairman or the committee to re-elecl Assemblyman Joflh V. Briggs CR-Fullerton), bas announced that Walter Knott will be the honorary chairman of the commlttee. Other committee members named were Norman Dano!!, co-chairman and Marvin Warden, finance chairman. Beach Publishes Cit)• Newsletter For Information 'Ille City ol Huntington Beech hot spent 11,600 In publiolllng a lour-page newsletter. The first ieue of the letter, tlUed Huntington Sands, has been distributed to 35,000 homes and apartments Jn the city. A total of 40,000 cople3 was printed with the remaining 5,000 g1:>lng to businesses and being available for in~ fonnation req uesis about the city. The newsletter, which carries the slogan "Informed Citizens are the Guar· dians and Spirit of Good Government," will be distributed once every two months. It is edited by city Public Information Officer William Reed who saJd the $1,800 coat for the first issue included distribu· tion expenses of three cents a copy. Articles in the first issue include a story on the new Centrex telephone system installed in clty hall wjlh the new phone numbers for city bffices, an analysis ol the budget b y City Administrator Doyle MiUer, other than the single mishap, ao:tivity on Capistrano Bay Area beadlea and wateJ:ways, was bu&J.• but uneventful, lifeguards said. · The lack of surf dving Saturday and Swlday kept rescues down among the estimated 67,000 weekend visitors at San Clemente city and Orange County beaches. Thirty-eight rescues were reported through the two days. Water tern· peratures · took a sharp dip from Saturday's 6a to a 63 on Sunday. The ocean me'rcury was expected to rue again today. Cigarette Blamed In $5,000 Blaze Fire caused by a burning cicarette. dropped in a living room sofa caused $5,000 damage to a Fountain Valley resi· dent early this morning. Fire units were called to a resid~ at 10251 Oriole Ave., at 2:30 a.m. It took nearly an hour to c o n t r o I the blaze. Firemen said the only occupants of the home were a Mrs. Louise Magill and her son, Steve. fllxs. Magill discover· the the sofa fire, tried to put it out with a garden hose and was overcome by the smoke, according to firemen. She was taken 1o &ntington Intercom· munKy Hospital by a neighbor, but returned before firemen left the area, accordinj to fire department reports. USS Henry Clai first Polaris submarine ever ·lo call at Long Beach, moves out of bi'rbor on its way to new home port at Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii. Sub is being reuslglled to Pacific Fleet after 18, 61). day patrols in the Atlantic. It Is nuclear powered and cames 16 HENRY BRANDON CONDU<;TING THE ' -. FASHION ISl:AND JOP CONCEIJT ORCHESTRA Polaris missiles. BUY WHERE IT'S MADE SAVE · UP TO W!o JULY 13 PROG~M-9 P.M. 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FASHIQNj ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER P1cllic Co111 Hi9hw1y-Between J1mborH 1nd MacArlh1,1r • I I· I _, I r ··-· ·-. .-·-~ ......... ·-• • ,. • . rt Beaeh EDITION N.Y. Steeb. vo~· 63 ,·N0:~66. 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY,-c.ALIFORNIA . . . ., . • TEt:l CENTS 'J ' ... ' Another . Cliffhanger . -. DAIL'f ,tL01' ~ W lllcMrll ll .. IM" JohD Montgomery, 18, Garden Gro·ve •. tried to climb down the 150-foot west cliff of Upper Newport. Bay Saturday. He got stuck. Friends called .for help. It came in the form of Newport Beach fireman Don Campbell (center) and the strong backs of residents in the nely,hborhood ff Galaxy Park, where the rescue operation took place. One of th6se on tbe rope was UCI Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr., (lower right ). who lives on Galaxy Road near the park. Aldrich and his neighbors were attracted by the si rens. Young Montgomery was soon hauled to safe- ty, embarrassed but unhurt. -Lions: Taste Tires for A Are your tires getting Chewed up? They may be I! you drive through Orange County'& newest recreation at- traction, Lioa. Country Safari, which features dol.ens or the big cats in a copy of their natural habltal The beasl.8 in the drive.through secUon, .however don't seem to ~ too satisfied with their share ·of the park's '17,000 moirthly food blil. Larry Heath, general manager of ~ion Counter. says ·tfiat\ to : far,, aeven Ures have been punc~ by lions' teelh as . ·'-' . Disabled Miners Oose Diggings MULLENS, W. Va. (UPI ) -Roving bands of disabled coa1 miners today shut down at lea!t nine mines in 90uthern West Virgmla and idled about 1,SOO miners to protest the penalon policies or the United Mine Workers Union (UMW). The Disabled Miners of Soulhem West Virginia , headquartered here, charged that UMW pre1ldent W. A. lTony) Boyle refused to discuss hospital and pe:nsion benefits wilh them . 1 All nine mines c!Oltd were in Wyoming county. A spot check showed major mines in Raleigh, McDowell, Mercer and Fayette counties were working. James Leeber, UMW di.sb:k:t 28 pres!· dent, al nearby Beckley, sa1d he had 09t completed a ~k of the mines but added "better than 95 percent of the mines)J in his district wtre operating. lt was the second lime within three weeks aUempts were made to shut down the mines becall.Se or the dispute with union officials. sight.seers made ·the eight-mile drive. The man8gehicnt happily refunds the cost oi such casualties, he explained. "Of cour!'~, tliere · are many more instances where lions will come up and take after' the tire!·, but not that many bite them ," Healh added . Other damHge inflicted by denizens of the Laguna Hills amusement park -it prOper. prescribed precautions have been take11; -will also be repaid . The 90-minute ride takes \lisitors through Southl11nd terrain traR.Sformed into an African· \leld, where lions: zebras, giraffes and many other creatures coi!x· isl. The inhabitants total a)() and the number is growing, since a baby antelope and seven lion~ cubs have been born since the Impressive park opened. Now going inlo Its second month, Lio11 Country's population also expands due to the arrival of new arum·a1s lhlppcd in to li ve at tbe game preserve. . Noise Foe Happy Emory Sees Vic~'ry :Over ~oaring Jets · By THOMAS FORTUNE ot lie o.llY Plllt ..... Daniel W. Emoey, Newpcrt Beach's number me aircraft noiae foe, is growing more confident in his c8U!f' every day_. The latest reason for encouralement, he says, is the ' state attorney general's decision to file lawsuits supporUng the cities of Inglewood and Burbank in their court efforts to reduce niose at • Los 1 Angeles International and Hollywood- Burbank airJiorfs. . .. ~ 'That 'aclloo. ·la!"' the ;riJddle ·ol Int -· cau!ed Newport Beach. Cl(y A~ . . . . tOmey Tully Seymour· to commeat: . '!'It ·ts an encouraging ·UUng 'in th.et here we have the state ·attorney ~at tak~ c;ognlz.ance of local aJrport noise problems and actlv:ely ln~ening to bring the matter before the court." , Emory, In hls. cParacteristically col- oiiul Way, said: · ('I'm pletsed to .ee the attorney Engineer W~ias , .. gentral's oftlce st~k their no&e bt the thin~ ., . I · . F.mory, S&-year-o!d publica~ con--. 'suit.ant, lives at 2250 Golden Clrcle; ip: the Back Bay area just about a mlle. from the end of. the Or.ange· CbmtY,: Airport runway. -: • He said the attorney general's tn-· tuvenlion doesn't m~an the state office: Can do. anYthlni 1dlrectly for Newport: (See NOlllE, P ... II 150,000 Irish March Against A Few British Ecology Fight Likely BELFAST, Northera lrelaod (UPI) - A parade of 150,000 men and boys march· ed through Belfast today in pogtwar Northera Ireland's greatest display of Pr:otestant power. A thin line of British troops, police and barbed wire divided them from Roman Catholics and kept the peace. In Upper Bay. Program: Jn what their leaders called the greatest celebration of the Protestant victory over the Catholics at the Batlle of the Boyne In 1690, tens of thousands additional Protestants marched under "no surrender" banners and to the tune of files, drums and bagpipes in 20 parades zigzagging across the niap of the six BriUsh• counties of Northern Ireland. Police had predicted 50.000 Belfast marchers aloM, They said 150,0lo ""11111 .. 1. ':But thare's peace riih*: across Northern Ireland/' an ranny ,pobsman.. said arter the three-hour Oran&e OnWt March through the heart ol Belfut. · · The 11,000 troops and polli:e did J¥>1 . use their rifles:, thefr tear gas, their clubs, their lhieJdt or lhe two waW ·canaon flown fn from Gennany~ They · ' used their bodies and a ~w words· to prevent a further i>utbniak .of ·the Pro(estant.Catholic ·rioting of · the past two weeks that hu killed 11 persons . and injured hundreds more. Participants in a _..uve·plamtng effoot for Upper Newport Bay develop.. ment have been warned they had better make ready to flglrl. Advice that their plans had better be good· wu given to ·Newpm· Beach city, orange · ··coohW' ili\d · ·statt!····or California representaUves and officials of the lrvine . Compeny ,by Col. Sam Black, deputy dlstrkt engineer for the U.S. Anny C<i<lllf ol Engineer>. "If there, is going to be any con- struction on the coa!t o1 · Southeiit C81Uomia you had better· be prepared to fight," Cot. Black aald· Friday. . He'. •ld ·the jmtt a:ovemment .. a1eocy and iaod"l'Der ~· fjlfce,, e~ It doel rreel:jkdenl money, P~1' ·1s eobrl to have to Juallly to Ille U.S. -----·'""I· •olll'r:al . Unpoel u-.1!'1 .a. •• meat would ha.,. He .ho-cautioned that there are 18 ..,..,Md univ-a~in( lhuu Ule in .the Upper Bay .,,. ,.tncf he predicted they will pJ.ovide "a· tremen~ dous , amoon of ,oppoait.i.on" ti> bay deve~enl. . The joint study g/oop . 1s· plonning 8Iteri>itive plane' for future · U!llf! «.'the Dr. Slocum Ruled Sane; Mutder :Trial Date Set By TOM BARLEY ot 1M DallY' l'lltt lll H Dr. Wesley G. Slocum was today declared to .t>e sane and capable of assl91.ing In his defense to charges that he killed and dismembered his infant dSught.er. The Costa Mesa -physician drew that verdict on the ~ports of . t w o psychiatrists and Superior Court Judge James F. Judge immediately ordered dismissal or sanity proCttdings against him. A pre-trial hearing was sdleduled for Tuesday wiUi the jury trial slated to start July 20. Newport Man's Flag, Driving . Bring Arrest A Newport Beach man w ~ o 5 e windshield was allegedly · emblazoned with an American' Flig into which ·a peace aymbol had been cut was arrested Friday in Costa Mesa. Cary E. Schwaaeke, 21, of 451 Bolero Way, was released 01 hil ·promi~ to appear in court this Friday morning for arraignment under .Section 11•. of the Military <ind Veterans Code. · Patrolman Pat Rodgers also cited Schwaneke for making' • right tum oa a red traffic ,light in v1iolatioa of th~ posted law at the intersection involved. The otncer ·said he gtade the illegal maneuver while he was tailing him waiting for a good spot to· $10p rhim , and make 4ie arrest for .the misde- meanor F,lag' viol,tioft · ' · 1 He was pullei over ' at ' Newport t Boulevan:I and SUperior Avenue aUer the second alleged lnfractl~. · • . 3 Newsmen C·aught PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Three French television newsmen have been ciptured by Communist troops near the ruins o( .Angkor· Wat 'and O&'le of them was 1hot ·and wouf'ded trying. to eecape, 1 'French televlaioo spol<esmao aald today. • • But Slocum, 46, Was much more ~ t.ertflted today in the progress of yet another attempt to fire trial ·lawyei: Paul AugustJne as his attomeY ol recprd. He had another attorney in coui't with him and asked Judge Judge to recognize that Michael P. Gerbosi would •be his lawyer in all future court acUon. But Augustine, whO refuses: to state the rea90n behind Dr. SIQCUm's deciJion to ft.re him,, was again retained ~ the surgeoo's lawyer when Gerbosl told . Judge Judge that he could not take on the Slocum cue without a retainer fee . - Slocwn. admed tile Jurist lam the def"1danl'• bos that he ,. .. not bankrupt but tilat be had paid AUllulUne a IO!al of 11.400 . Jui:lge Judge refu8ed to MDCUcm a ~ion of finances between tbe ~ attorneys. They will .we tbe Luue ol wf1o Is Dr. Slocum'• lnytr al Tuelday's pre-trial session. Dr. Slocum was cheirced witp murd~ last March 27 when movlne men found the butchered. remains of what ls,al)ea:~ to be his 3-montlHlld daughter "'Cynthia in a freuer , ahij>ped from the c.o.ta Mesa home to a Sant.a Ana depot. Workers found the ctlild's remains Riter they noticed a lllmrl odor emanating from the freezer. Seyer~! ports of the body, all c8"fp!ly wripped In bu tcW'.s paPf!r,. wi;v-e d.covered in · the appliance. . ' ' . Police Arrest ~ahia!} Hijapker BEIRUT. (UPi ) '.._A ZS.year<>'ld Saudi Arabi>n llijacked a Saudi Arabian Alrlloea jelllner with 141 peraoos aboard to Dama-1 • S,ri., Sundaf in wbal • t)e sakt· WU, I 'protest lpiftst hll COUJto lt)l'a amc:Iatlon with Amerlcln on Jn. tertsta. ! Pal'<lli•r& said thehijocker .klenllfied by poli<o II F~hd Bakheil A~Harby, J opened fire wKh 'his pis!of I n l o the 1 cellin1 of the BooJns 707 Jll alter .It landed In Doma11e111. -armled him. There were no lnJurle5. ' ' Upper Bay depeoding upoo v.iiether lire land exch .. between ttie county aad the Irvine Company survives or not. The ll'ade currently b being argued in Silperior Court. The City of Newport Beach, as tbe ··agency-· that will have ultimate zoniftc authority over the Upper Bay, organi~ Ille j<inl 81Ucty. The Irvine Company is involved as a landowner, the county as trustee of stale Udelands, and state re!oUrce lt:encles becal* of the t. volvement d. public lands. Meellnp: were held in April an4 May. The group met !or the ll>rd time Frlcloy at the Oraqt County Harbor Distrtc:t )>eadquartera on tile i-... Bay. A -ol April neat year WU oet for COlll!lletfon ot tlreir alternalt ~ for deielooinent -a deo41ine liYI -allrrir time .... lie Corp& k E,.ii-11 to llrrld pUbllc i..1np aimed • l"ltinf flnlnefel )IOI~ in .... 1111 federal bUdcet. · . II, however, the joint study 8rouP clecJdes lb oamplete .lire planoing without federal money, the deadline Is extended and other fwrdll)I, probably would bo required -at i.a.t 15,000 to 110,000 for engineerlni studies ol. flood flows. Robert Montgofnery, regional maneger witl}. the Callfohiia Department. of. Filh and' Game, suggested the -lbility ot the study being iCfelerated '° men detailed 'lnformaUon wouJd be available if there is to be a county bond Wut on Upper Bay development this fall. But George Dawes, Newport Beach'& harbor and LidelarxlJ administrator, said be didn·t aee how tha~ could be done ~ without hi;ing oulllde help to SUflfllemeac time p,it i.h by the government staffs. loloitgomery acmowl<d(ed lh<re .,. development pll.ns prepared by tile coun. ty which coold be put to the volerf~ but he said these did oot Ioclurle Depar)- ment of Fi!h and · Game conce~ .. although there weie sorQ.e plans similar\ Twenty officials were present at tit! (See 1!VDY, Page Ii TEN · WINNERS IN PILOT TODAY The Orange County Fair le Ei~ pooillon opeoa tomorrow. But yoo .could be 1 winner of Uckel.8 to .the fair llrday. Tho DAILY PILOT il·CivinC away IO polra ol ticket.a dally to the lair. Chock the .clurrlfled advvllsJn1 aectioll ( uader any and a 11 ca~orles). for a special "ad" IJs!lni )'OUT oamo and telling YOO how to obtain your free flcketa:. lf your name ls there, be our llll"IL The DAILY PILOT b- , Y;OU linjcy the. fair. ' ' We•tller ./ 'I'ht weither picture looks a uiue warmer today. Temperatura ahould range in the high· IOI with . llUMY oldea prevailin( alODi Ille Oranp CollL ' INSIDE TODAY Sptctacvlor crcih °" San FrG:nc:Uco'i Goldc11 Ga:tc Brldgt killed nine persom. Ow:e vf~rnn 14w ol/lur r:olUd ft Ill• IDOl'lt he .hod evtr teen. Stor~. photo Pagt 1 . .1 • ' • • 2 OAll V PllOT N -· ,,, 1'79 Beach Access Cont1·ol Opposed l Probl<ms Hlcely to be IO<td by the county 1f It succteds in taking over access to the beach at the foot ot Ninth Street In Sooth Laguna will , be pointed out ia a leUtr addrel8ed to each member d the On.nee County Board "' Supervilon, a«:ordinc to Bob Benner ol 1be South Laguna Coves Association. Association members met on Saturday with representatives or private beach commtmities in Three Ardl Bay, Blue l.ogoon and Emerald Boy to orpnhe opposttiou to the county's avowed plan Cooler Beaches Keep Rescues To a Minimum Small IUlf ...i cool .... "'"" peratures llept --beach mcues to a minimum as 200,000 ~!tors cram- med Newport's beaches Saturday and Sunday, lifeguards said today. Lifeguard Capt. Bud Belshe said 95,000 \lisitors showed up Saturday. Then were only six recues. Sunday aaw l~.ooo beach goer and eiabt racues. ''There wu no IWf and the few tiDy rip ,tides we bad the non-swimmers got caught in," he said. "But what did the trick was a 10 degree drop 1n water tempenWrt over tbe IOll lour dB¥• wbk:fl kept nlmmen cut d tbe water.'" ,Bel!he laid tbt water temperature ~ 70 dear• on Thuraday, 68.7 on Friclo,y, 16 I'! SaWzday aod • cililly Ill by-y. • . . Car on Balboa Isle Damaged hy V andaJs Pu11ot·oa1c1 today that vandals -aioo11 Amet.byll, Apolena, Con! and Sap- phtft Slleeta .. Balboo Waod So.tunlay nicl>I lllCI llllPih! oil 11 car radio an- t.Mas. Pollce .. um-damage al 111 '°' -IJllenna. DAILY PILOT omMll CDMT PU" --COlU'Nn' ··~H. w ... ...._ .. _ ....... c:.rt., v... .............. ..... n. ...... ~ ·-...... 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SVl!Kriptbo to., c:ll'rlw 111.• ...m111.,, .., mall a .le .,..1111y1 lftlll...., ... 11M1 ..... t:lM INllll!ly. to eetablllh public -to die' beach by tak1ng over a JO-foot easement over • coocrete stairway leading to the sand&. Maintaining that. de<do to lllO ,.,,,.1a 1n· tract Mt Included prlvoto -n,ht of easement to the ~. UIOdaUon members recently Mt up a . patrol to keep outsiders from uslq the ttairway. Althot.lgh the homeowners are 11rudy to go to court" over the bNch access privilege, according to Beqner, the lttler to the :supervisors simply "st.atfs the lact.s ol the situation and "" forth ...,. of the physical probl<1111 the county would be facing if it took. over the easement." Th.... be &aid, Include the -Involved In getUnc the publlc _, to the beach ; the !act that the Bleep, • loot .wrny, even H """'ired, ""'1d mnaln hlw'dOUI far flllllly UJe; ~ problem "' 1ocau.1 restroom1 lacllill.,; the lbaence ol available parklnl IJIOC<; 11\t need to employ addltloool ofllcen to pttr<>l tbe beach; aod the !act t.bal •:very Utile beach" ""'1d be Jell !or public use Is acau were ~blbihed, &ince oceanfront properties ·u:tend to mean bJgh tide line. "As we see it,'' aaid ~r, 0 the courty would be getting Into some tremendous espenoe, w1t.b very litUe beach to lbow for IL" . The group will mee.t again In a week, be added, to hear a ltgsl "l"'i from Mtorney James Lonr, who is r~ the~· Jqaf posi· Uon in the matter. Unknown Object, Plus Big Hok Make Wet Day A :ZS.loot cabin crulaer unk one-ar><f. one.hall mllea oll the C01St of Hunllnlton Beech Swlday -a large bole .... ripped In the llaJl>oud M by an unknown aubmer1ed object. Both men m boarJ, Frank Petorl of Mldny City and Walt Underwood, SOI Calilornla SL, Hunu.,too Beacb, we<e reecued by &DOlber boat. aty ur.....,..i. aa1d tile "Carol s. en.per," owmd by Pet«I, mik to Iba oobtn roi1!Jne. P-and Undmoaod had prepared Ill lnllatable lll• rall but did ool -tt. ,,,.,. ... JllcMd up by a = ~ trllllleritd .. t.bO city li and eventually IWn to Nriporl l!Mbor, t.betr cabin crulaer In tow, by the U.S. Colli Guard Oilier Point Divide. IJl.,.uards Aid the cabin crulaer WU traveling. about 15 !moll w!)en tt lllruck .. object Jn lhe watu and -oink· Ing. . Neither man was inJurtd in the mishap, llleguards Aid. A-Frame House Damaged in Fire 1 Newport Beach fire olliclals today m invesUgatlnc a fll'I\ whJdi cauaed heavy damqe Jo an A·lrame -on the oc:oonfnxlt porldll( lot near Newport Pier Sunday nlllht Inv..U-Joe Peopleo Aid the c- ol the fire at llOI w. Ocean Front was under lnvestq;ation. 11We haven't been able to Und any mlural CIUlel for it," he aald. An eaUmated ft,IOO dama1• wu done to the building which waa occuPled by lloberl'WrlghL Jack Amador and Bruce South. The fire broke Olli at 1:10 p.m. in a downstairs bedroom. • UJ'IT ........ Raia, Raia, Rah for Ra II Crew ol Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl's papyrus boat Ra II cheer and wave as th eir craft nears Bridgetown Harbor, Barbados, Sunday night, ending a twcrmonth, 3,200-mile voyage across the Atlantic intended to show that the Egyptians could have done it 6,000 years ago. Trip, second attempt by Heyerdahl to cross Atlantic in paPfrus boat, orig1· nated in Safi, Morocco. on Africa's west coast. Crall is named for ancient Egyptian sun aod. l'rut l!qe I STUDY ••. m~ The next aessioo ls scheduled !or October. Dawes lllggttled a six-month wait bel<n ll10lhtr meeting ol the pJan. ninC ltudy p:>licy makers but Irvine Compeny President William Masoo asked Ibey meet qa1n In three months • In the meantime, staffs of the several aceocl .. w1ll be tdent:l(ying constraints and oppor1un111 .. that eabl. So lar, they bave compiled JftVioul studies by variout parUes and evaluated their validity and u..tulneee. 1be policy group _.,,..i the study timela1>le and 1be area ol the study, wllidl ls between Newport Beach we.tern city limill aloog Irvine and Tustin avemes amd Jamboree .Ro9d and takes In 1be -.... to 1be Upper Bay by Lioda Ille. Newport Burglar Neu Jeiveh N~ Beach pollce -y m aeek· Inc leads ht a l'/,11111 jewel burglary ol a Newport Baach home over the -HllllY H. Myen ol 2000 Tullln Ave. returned from a tlf'l)oday vacation Sunday night and reportf!d a vue, bracelet and two antique rings worth $7,910 bad been stolen in his absence. Skipper's Hand Mangled In Dana Harbor Mishap A South Gate man trying to start an outboard engine in mid-channel at Dana Harbor Sunday suffered a badly mangled hand when he caught it in a sptming flywheel. San Clemente lifeguards said D. J. Edi.ridge suffered acute blood loss in the pre-noon accident at the new harbor. Guards nuhe<I the injured man to South Coast Community Hospital in South Laguna in a Weguard slaUon wagon. Mom Held in Deaths Of Her.Two CJiildren· NEW YORK (UPI) -Fonner cocktail waltnss Allee Crimmins was to be ·ar- raigned today on dlarges of murder and man!llauQhier ln the dresths of 'ber - two small chifdren just five years ago. Eldridge, 54, was treated at the hospital for blood loss and aevere cuts . on his leit palm. He was reported in good coudllion. The accident occurred near the harbor entrance after the IO-horsepower out- board on the man's small boat failed. The !!and became tangled In the cooling nywheel as ~ engine stated again. Other than the single mishap, activity on Capistrano Bay Area beacMs and waterways was busy, but Uneventful, lifeguards said. The lack ol surf during Saturday and Sunday kept rucues down among the estimated &7 ,CQJ weekend visiton at San Clemente cit1 and Orange County beaches. Thirty-eidlt rescues were reported through the two days. Water tem.- peratures took a sharp dip ' from Saturday's 81 to a 63 on Sunde)'.. The ocean mercury wu tipected to rise again today. I l'ro• P .. e I NOISE ..• · .. --the alrpOrl l1u In lmitoty 111111 outside ol city jurlsdlctton. · But Whit tt should ll""ln, IC<Ordlng to Emory, is that the question ol who controll alrcral! notse generated by an airport will bo decided. Tllo courta. Emory lald, wlD be drawlq tho lino ahowing the division of. authority between the Federal Aviation Astnc)'·, the airport proprietor and k>cal agencies. .. It doesn't really matter which way Jt goes," Emory said. ''Just JO me court says this agency has responsibility and one gets stuck with ii. They all like it the way It is." Emory serves on the Noise Advisory Committee to the state Department of Aeronautics, created last year to come up with a ~ regulation standard. The pmmDg down cl responsibility ror airport noise will put "someone on the spot for complying wllh that standard, Emory, says. Emory uid a public hearing on the standard •as held in May, reViaJons wW be heard in August and It probably wlU be December before it is adopted. fie • sa.I~ the standard will require moru"toring equipment to measure the amount of noise produced by an airport in a 24-bour period. . "It will work like a water meter," Emory said. "You turn the faucet oo and oU and the meter meuuns the total output." Admiral Dunbar, Mesa Resident, Succumbs at 71 Rear Adm. Frank R. Dunbar (USN· .Ret.) of COSta Mesa died Saturday at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Loog Beach. He was 71. Funeral WVi<el will be held !or Adm. Dunbar July 20 at 11 a.m. in the Sawtelle Chapel at 'the Veterau Admia!atraUon Cemetery In Sawtelle. Adm. Dunbar is aurvtved by his -. Ann M. of Costa Mesa; a . daughter, Helen Dunbar of New York and a step.- son, Al Franklin. ol Los Angeles. Adm. Dunbar joined the Navy hl 1918 as 111 enlisted man and served ln Europe during World War I. He saw action in the Pacific during World War Il. He retired from active duty in !HS after 30 years of service. · He moved to Orange c.ounty ill 1955 and was a member of the Orange County Grand Jury In 1968. Durante Hospitalized · SANTA MONICA , Calif. (UPf) -Jim- my I>Jrante, hospitalized Friday after sullerlng dl2Z)' !peih, probably' will bo released later Uris week, a spokesman at St. John's Hoipital said Sunday. 'Ibe spokesman said tests indicated the 77-year-old comedjen may be suf. lering from Labrytnt.blU., •• lnfectlon of the middle ear. Police Det.ective Tom Shearn said the thlfi enl<nd Myers' -by prying ope-n a door to a downstairs be<nom. One ring is a 1.75 carat diamond and the other is a 9 carat sapphire with diamonds. Both are beirloom1, Myers laid. Shein! 11~ clues in the t:• "'" few. ''The suspect wore gloves, 111 tbere are DO fi.D&erPrints," he said. ~ummer Pops Coflceffs MONDAY EVENINGS UNDER THE STARS Delays Commuters NEW YORK (UPI) - A fire on a &-awbrld1e over the H a r 1 e m River blocked the PeM Central's main tracks to New England and upstate New York today, causing qmmuters what the railroad described as one of the worst UeUPI In Jts history. Only one long dlatance train, from Chicago, waa af. lected. ON THE MALL AT FASHION ISLAND HENRY BRANDON CONDUCTING THE • FASHIOllL.laAND POP CONCERT l RCHESTRA JULY 13 PROGRAM .. 9 P.M. DUY WHERE IT'S MADE SAVE UP TO Wlo Fashion Island Overture. 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FASHION j ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER. Pacific Co111 Highway-Between J1mbor .. ind MacArthur . \. • • • . -~--- 1 • .. .. , BEA ANDERSON, Editor ,,_,.,. .hllf 11. Im M , ... II ·D.e.butantes Ca .st .Away A> castaways. 1970 National Charity League debutantes and their guests were treated royally yester· day for they were entertained during a bay cruise, luau, games and danCing. · · . Honored guests 'were the Misses Wendy Mariann Jordan, Laurie Jean Gage and:Roslyn Jane Rawlings. and host couPleS 'were their parents, the Messr~. and Mmes. ~e Paxtop Jordan .Jr.1 James Robert Gage and Richard Curtis R~wlings. ,. Party.goers were piped aboard Mr. and Mrs. Pi;lul Connally's Suzie Wong where tbey cruised the bay v.•hile sipping soft drinks and sampling appetizers .. Tiki torches bonfires· and hurricane lamps lighted the way to a Secluded beach where they were seated at low tables, decorated with red, white and blue cloths, sea shells and driftwood. After the hearty !are was serv~d, guests were invited to play vQlleyball, enter a limbo contest and dance on the beach. - Qther debutantes attending were the Misses Victoria Carl.er Bryan, Janet Elaine Golby, Deb<?rah Groome Corlett, Debbe Suzanne Dean, Su,an Frances Farrer. Lucinda Jean Hayes, Marie Claudine Meany, Sally Owen and Gail Sparling. These young w'omen Will make their formal bow to society during the Thanks~ivin2: weekend. The 10th annual ball, spoosoreil. by the-Newport Chapter of NCL, will be presented in the Newporter Jnn. Mrs. Jordan is ball director. ' -· ---· .. N ,.,. DAIL'!' PILOT Pllttel ''Orel Sc~11elllet BEACHCOMBING? -Actually these debutantes are sending in- vitations on charred paper and wrapped in a bottle to other debs and guests, bidding them to a party. Honored debut.antes are (left to right) the MisSes Wendy Mariann Jordan, Roslyn Jane Rawl .. ings and Laurie Jean Gage. · ' , .~~"· . Children Benefit ·Harbor Key Unlocks Door for Disturbed Profits to emotionally disturbed children ~re immeasurable from the nohprofit Thrift Shop now in its 10th year·under the sponsorship of Harbor Key, t~e Child. Guidance Center of Orange County. Low price tags are !ound on items for the entire family in the shop on Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa, with proceeds from all sales going., to the countywide psychiatric clinic for children from preschool to 16. In charge of the Thrift Shop is Mrs. M. D. Flaherty, chairman, who supe rvises maintenance, makes daily sales rePorts and -with her staff of volunteers -sorts donations and prices them. Staff officers include the Mmes. Arthur A. Graves Jr., Berk Mccollum and John E. Dickey. Especially popular is the children's corner. where bargains are wait .. ing: in bi cycles, trikes, books and toys. The Mmes. Price T. McQuiston, Samuel Downing, R. M. Claire an4 H. K. Wiemer are refurbishing doll s, a nd th e demand is so great they are seeking further help in sewing doll wardrobes. Mrs. McQui ston will give further information about the project to any interested seamstress. Thrift Shop business hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m .. Mond ay through }t riday. On Saturdays, when hours are 10 a.m. to l p.m., the Ke ynotes - teen daughters and friends of members -lend their support. They also collect merchandise, mend and launder clothing and participate in benefit programs. Dr. Leonard I. Lesser is director of the Child Guidance ,Center in Costa Mesa, which Thrift Shop volunteers work so bard to suppart .• Satel· lite centers this year also have opened in the Garden Grove.Anaheim, Orange and San Clemente areas. Some of . .the problems treated at the center are poor school adjust- ment, stealing, firesetting and other types of delinquent behavior ; moodi- ness, fearfulness and extreme shyness. Staffing the clinic are child psychi· atrists, clinical psychologists, an.d psychiatric social workers. PROFITS IMMEASURABLE -Emotionally disturbed children -will be the ones to benefit from sales o1 donated items at 'the non- profit Thrift Shop staffed by volunteers of HarbQr Key , a support group -of the Child Guidance Center of Orange County, Staff mem- bers at work labeling and renewing clothing are (left to right) Mrs. Arthur Graves Jr., secretary and Mrs. M. D. Flaherty, shop chair- man. Each child's Parents must be involve9 in bis treatment for the center's philosophy is that child guidance is really family i;t:uidance. All records of the center are kept in strict confidence', and the center treats youngsters of all races, creeds and economic levels. Fees are charged on a sliding scale of partial payment, and in all cases payment is less than the actual cost to the center. News Media Only Doing Job by Reporting the Unusual DEAR' ANN LANDERS: How eru.1 can the news media get? A few days ago I heard on the radiO that a woman who lives in London -and they men- tioned her by name -failed her driver,'s license test for the 39th tjme. The poor thing had beep trying !or 11 yeers lo pass and now sne is givi'C up. She lnvdted over $700 on driving k!s9ons, tutors and lest fees wtlich are requlred In En11land before one can take the examinations. Can you imagine that woman's shame -after having failed ao many t.ime17 And then to have it publicized all over the world mun have destroyed her. To my way of lhinkina: it is the most heartless thing I ever heard of. Wby 1'wld they do ill -SORRY FOR HER ANN LANDERS ~ DEAR SORRY: Eve~ Ubl lo .... " Ill< ... ...i -.... 11111 story _, quallftet. It alt0 makn u.e people wtao hive !1lled tbdr drlvtog leltl ....., ud foar Umu feel bdter. I qrtt, Hwever, It wwW Uve beet jat 11 nD Md dtey DOI mntioned lier ume. • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I l'ltl com- pelled t.o write In reference to "Hung Up" -the womon who didn't know whether or QOt lo marry a man who holed her yoong claughlA!r by a previous marriage. The poor kid happened to bear a striking resemblance to hi.ol e.x~ wife whom he despised. • I married for the ~ time seven years a10. My daughter was nine at Lhe lime. She was an image of her lather, whom my bu.band loalhed. !, loo, thought love would conquer all. Here is the way it turned out. My husband picks on her unmercifu lly. She hates him. :J'be lirl bu turned from a smiling, pleasant person into • 1111len. Ullbappy liar, l am constantly in the middle. Her atepfather never refers to her by name. 1t'1 always ''yoor daughter.'' • The guilt I feel ror bringing up this child in such a hostile environment Is driving me crazy. I! "Hung Up's" daughter . is hiding in her room NOW, refusing to come out even for meals, I shudder to think of the future. Unless the mother Is willing to ditch the girl in a boarding school and then ship her off to Europe during summer vacations, she Is in for a hell on earth . H she doesn't it will be hell !oc the girl. Either way the marriage ls doomed. I! the mother who wrote hasn 't alreadf made. tJlo lrek lo the altar. I hope she changes her mind. -TOO LATE FOR ME, l MARRIED HIM DEAR TOO LATE: I rectfved • 1arprlt1at nmbtr of lettm Ric~ read a great deal Uke yoan. Most of tile writers were womn, but a few men hid a almllar story 10 ten about eected wive. wllo mittmlkd dtetr cltUdrtti. Htw sad for all of &M-m. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Plea,. tell folks that when they see a person with a black eye not to ask, "What ha~ pened?" Anybody with half a brain can see that somebody probably hung on a haymaker. And while you ,..re at it, tell people that the jokes 1~1t shiners are not tunny to lht perton who has one. I bave hid lwo ID lour we.a nd I I ' am sick or nosy questions and stale wfsecracks. Thank yciu. -DUCKED TOO LATE - DEAR DUCKEY: Tn Iii fOif weeb? A I!'""" wbo bis THAT madl lnablo witll bis eyes aa111t alM bave • problem with bll moutll. U lt Isn't eaeqll, C.- IO It. .. W.hat Is French kissing? ls it wrong? Who shoold set lhe necking limits - the boy or the glrlf Can 1 st.olgun weddln1 succeed ? Read Ann Landers' booklet1 "Teenage Sei -Ten Way1 '° Cool 1t" Send SO cenls M coin and a long, aelf·addressed, stamped envelope in care o( the DAILY PIL01. - ' ' ,I' DAILY PILOT Mondq, Ju~ 13, 1970 ' , . ' ' . . . Ho roscope Pisces: Stress Career • You May Attain Goal TUESDAY JULY 14 By SYDNEY OMAl\R The Taurus man niay llave to be woo over wUb klnd1tts, even guQe. This man is. DOt ·easy t• Jive wttll -lte enjoys :tile basics of life -eatiq, aleeplag, loving, r 11 ht t.'' mating. H you're looking for perfecdon, look elsewbere,. Bat U It ii a very bamu IDID yoa want, yoa have blm ht Taurus. Some famous men born under this 1odlacal 1Jp include James Mason, ·Perry • Como and Alben Fia.Dey. ARIES (Marth 21 • Apr]! l9): By tonight, you may be making plans for ·a long journey. Your basic philosophy could be challenged. ,Main!Jin sense of humor. Move 8bout -be versatile. You are due to emerge a winner. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): :Girls' League Applauds · Outstanding Tritons Artistry Exhibited 's.n Clemente High ·School Girls' League honored four outstanding graduates in recent luncheon ceremonies ln San Clemente Pres· byterian Cbureh. Earning plaudit• are (left to right) Meri Hicks, scholarship winner ; San~y Ziegler, Girl~f-the-year : BarbaJ_"a Stamp, Girls' League president, and Barbara Taylor, scholarship holder. To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding llori0$ with black and whi te ~lossy P.hoto- graph! to the DAILY PILOT Womens De- partment one week before the wedding. Pictures received following the wedding will not be used. F or engagement announcements it is imperative that the S'tory. also accompanied by a black and white glossy p.icture, he sub- mitted. six weeks or more before th.e wedding date. If deadline is not met, only a story will be used. To help fill requirements on both wed· ding and engagement stories, forms are available in all of the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered by Women's Section staff members at 642-4321 or '94--. ·-- Pledges Exchanged In Anaheim . Setting Active Juniors -. Busy Into Fall Active members of San Clemente Junior W om a n ' s Club have outlined plans for summer and fall projects. Jn the field of Americanism, Mrs. Donald Bare, chainnan, noted Juniors will support the Twin Wells Indian School and Priscilla Gardner, the Indian orphan ai:iopted by the club for a second year. The club also collects clothing for the school · and book"s a n d magazines klr ~he American M~h:\nt Marine Li b r a r y AS!OCiation. Cooti.nuing . .support of the ~an Clemente l.n t er faith Servicemen's Center was ap- proved including donations Of home-baked cookies under the direction of Mrs. Richard Ben- jamin. Mrs. Ronald Michelson will head the comervation depart- ment and asks members to. save glass bottles and jars which will be redeemed at a half <:ent apiece. Jn the field of health, Mrs. Charles Orr will ask members to save coupons in a joint project with Santa C r u J. Juniors to purchase a kidney machine. Youth chairman Mrs. H. Patt.on Hammond .ts signing µp Juniors to serve as craft GOP Group ... -at the Girls Club Mondays !root 3 to 5:30 p.m. S B th ln the field of safety, women ponsors . 00 assist with registration !or the A booth will be sponsored Learn to Swim series. District Leaders Convene Oil portraits ol children and pets will be e1.hibited during a one-man show in Crocker Citizens Bank, Harbor Center• Costa Mesa from . Wednesday, July 15, through Saturday, August 15. Artist Marjori~ Ludlam, wife of William tLudlam of Costa Mesa, finds animals a tremendous challenge, She state departmental project said it takes special tri.cks chertges will be un der 1 k th · 1 1 discussion when chainnen. 0 eep em qwe ong enough for sket.ching. club presidents and deans of Commenting on her work the California Federation of with children, Mrs. Ludlam Bongs Imitated Women's Clubs, Ju n i 0 r said, "Their fresh out.look and Membership meet on Wed· unexpected retorts are a nesday, July 15. source or entertainment Mrs. Robert ,Calderwood, throughout the entire sitting." Who needs barics when the Orange District first vice--A concurrent exhibit in prettiest WlfY to look at night president, will preside at the Costa Mesa Library will i! a plain forehead adorned 8 p.m. meeting in ttie North feature the work of Mrs. Gary with jewels tlbat imitate the 1 Seal Beach Commun it Y Young of Costa Mesa. bq's look? C..... I•., n .... , Mn I I KNITTERS' LITTLE HELPERS Center. A Lima, Peru n'ative, Mrs. It's all in the Pauline THI That evening will mark the Youag works with figures and Tricere jewelry coUectim f« KN I T W LJ deadline !or dislrlct officers sea and landscapes. She is Des I g n • ro M a rk elinl! -I and d1ainnen to have their a charter member, of the Aalociata. 'Die metallic bangs South Coast Plaza I compiled data for the Orange Costa M Art Leque a.nd o:ailt ~ 11 ct-. wMb pen-"~ow,.:,: ~ .. District Juniors Handbook. ..... elhibli! ~hroughout l h e dads '""ctirW on ·the COSTA MESA Pll: us-21111 Mrs. Fr"'!k Fedowltz Jr.,,--~South!~:and~. ;;;;;:;;;;~~~~OJ~<lx~ows.~:: .. -. .. d~~=~=~==~! diatrict presidenl, 8lld Mrs. ~ Cald""""'1 recenUy ia-nted the Orqe County Chapter Mardi of Dimes with a mleromatlc filmstrip projector in ttie name of ell the Orqe District Junion. • An afternoon cerem9ny in Prince of Peach Lutheran CJuirdl ol Anaheim linked Crystal Wleeo ol Co8ta Mesa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wiese of RedondG Beach, and J ames L. Craig of Newport Beach. by the Orange county Federa-Membership department un- tion of Repiblican Women's der the direction of Mrs. Clubs ·at the Orange County Bruce Lewis has scheduled a Fairgrounds t 0 m 0 r r ow membership party for Satur· through SUnday, July 19. day, Aug. 22. Women between man. Mrs. James F. Wand of the ages Of 18 and 35 are . Ushers were Edward and Laguna m~ is chalnnan, and invited to attend. Lettuce-.B-TOPS convene at Valley TOPS SUMMER FABRICS Mark Wiese. a ~eputy registrar will be on Tho9e interested in in-7:30 p.m. each Tuesday for The bride is a graduate 01 duty· each day fl"(lll 10 a.m. fonnation may call Mrs. programs in Fountain Valley Lei!ehua High School In to IO p.m. Lewis at 492·1764. Elementary School. Hawaii. Her husband was _:::_:_:_::::::_ ____________________ :_ ____ _ 1be Rev. Erich Oelschlager cificiated for 'the coupli?, who were Mtended by Mis.! Joyce Ann Harrow as maid of. honor and Terry R. Sheldon, best graduated from Oceanside Carlsbad College, attended Rio Hondo College, and .. i s presently completirig a degree at law school in Anaheim. ' The Craigs will make their home in Newport Beach. Qi9 . Crownmg ~lory beauty salons HAl!l FASHION SAVIN ' _____ .,,,,, . ._..., •. Mtll.,.T.,.,,,.Wttl. ---i.•ltf' WMk SHAMPOQ.SIT -..................... $2.95 $3.45 HAIRCUT ........... _................... $1.50 $2.00 S"f'M•ft ll'lcn tUtlllly llftiMt Dl"l.•T NIM WITH YOU• lkCITINO NEW LOOICI $10 l\letlc Clli $1Z.50 $15 Wood« c.~ $9.ts A .. l'OINTMINTS WILCOMI IUT NOT ALWAYS NICllU•Y q,~ . BUD GET P_E,RM II CROWNING GLORY ,...._.., Cllfrtce c:..itt11i1 .... 1 J ,7 l. 1Mst .. COSTA MllA SOUTH COAST PWA PHONI 141•"1t ....,.. L-1 -N•tt"' ,,,,.. . PHONI 146·71 I' 011911. 1 .. ,.; ... , a s • .M.y o,.,. e.,,.;~,, Contest Kick-off Rally July 14, 2 p.m. SANTA ANA· FASHION SQUARE I Pick up your entry form and view the prizes on 'display. There will be entertainment a nd refreshments for all. .J. FfSHION • SQUARE S.nta Ana Freeway at Main In cooperation with Dr. Pepper GROUP .·1 SAVE UP TO 61¢ YARD voil• prints, poplin pri nts, dotted s~iss prints, pique prints, sportsw••r pr1nt1, .. b1rk cloth prints, m1ny others. VALUES TO $1 .39 YARD cOttons, polyesters, rayons, blends GROUP ·2 c YD. SAVE UP TO $1.00 YARD floc:lc:1cl voil1 ~rints,, imp~rt·~. ~~~· linen prints an d solidi, c1nv11 prints,. •port.s prints, botc~1r w11v1 prints, others~ ' VALUES TO $1. 91 YARD flex, cottons, polyesters, rayons , blends 44"/45'' wide all w11h1bl1 H-C-'41111f•' •f l••slt llwcl. HIMltktttM l eecll l t f·lllJ "--'1th •t lri•tol -·-14l ·ll l l Or•111fetr M.tl Ora11tethorp• •11cl H•rlter .. Hen•• I J6-IJJ4 c YD. s..tttc ... ,._ lrlatel •t Se11 Oie90 Freew•y C•NM .. 14$·1116 ...... ,....c ....... L• '•lme •* St•11fo11 --l.21-6JJJ HOUSE OF FA BRICS . ' - ' I I __ ...., ___ ___ • f;osta ·Mesa • • voe. 63, NO. '"'· l SECTIONS. 40 P!-GES ' ORANGE COUNTY,.cilJF!011u111A-------~M1JlllOAX,--'JULY..il,,..J·lcr9n.70L-_______ _ r Noise Foe Happy Emory ·Sees .Victory Over Roaring Jets By TeoMAS FORTVNE °' ............... ..... Daniel W. Emory, Newport Beach's number one alrcreft noiae'foe, is 1ro•ing more confideot ln his cause every day. The latest reason for encouragement, he 11y11 la the state attorney ,eneral's decision 1o Ille lawauits supporttng the cities of Inclewood and Burbank in their court efforts to J'flduce· niose at Loe Angeles Int.ematlooaJ and Hollywood.- Burbank alrporta. That action, tuen the lljlddle of last week, callled Newport Beach Qty At- tomey Tully Seymour .to ci>mmenl: "lt is an encoora&inl thlng ln, that here we have the state attorney 1eneral taking co~oce of· local airport noise problems and actively intervening to bring the matter before the court:"· Emory, in his charactm.Ueally col· orful way, uid: ''I'm pleased to tee tbt attorney • Capable of Defense Slocum Decmred Sane, . Murder Trial Date Set By TOM BARLEY Of .. o.IW Pllllt .. ft Dr. Wesley G. Slocum was today declared to be aene and capable of uoiating In hi1 def-to charges, that he llllled and dismembered his infant . daucJi!er. . ' Tbe Cooia Meaa phyllcian drew lllat verdict oft U. nports ct t w o New Car Site To Be Decided . ' · By:City Planners . A mae ...,.,,tlaa )l!nDlt fw llllOlhe< new· car dNlenblp en \be ~ltr'• BO-Calied Auto Row --. lht .ll>oJa ·M,.. Plannin( Comm-tonllJht, wi1l1 a recommendation for approval. Rober! E. HwM< II '"'king permluion to convert an exiatla& Me x I c 1 a rSaurant ding at :1151 Harbor Blvd., to a mo.room and conduct automobile .. , .. Oii the -rty. ctty officlalJ IJ!IY Hunter '-to open a BMW, Sub or Renault qency al that location. I ' ...,.,-!.. Two llOPf! ~· applicatool Wll""11 -allow _,,_ " aparlmenta ln _, -Died for duplex ""' only are """"11111« fw denial by the c!ly . pllnnlni Ilia!!. A plan by Fuller'8milh - Company, 3f71 Via Lido, Newport Boach, · for 41 units at 391""397 Hamilton St .. was considered once beforr and continued to allow changer in design. Members ol. · the city planning staff say, however, that the plan u submitted nqw is substantially the same and should ~denied. The same decision is recommended for a pennit application by George P. Shaver, 301 Vista Baya, who wants to add four units to property at 2515 Elden Ave., in an R2 zone. An Identical permit wbich would allow the Finl "-nbly of God Cl'1!'ch to eipand its preschool service from 50 to 12$ children Is recoinmend-1 for com- missioners' approval. Plamers say the church facility has reached maximum enrollment under its e:tiJting pmnit and lhat more children can be accommodated Without difficulty: No new construction would be required, since the church at 148 E. 22nd St. U9el utsting buildings to operate the pre!Chool and day care center. Newport Man's Flog, Driving Bring Arrest pO)'chi.atriJts and Superior, Cooil Judge Jam<s F. Judge immedia~ ordered dismissal .of unity pioceedlnp a1aln1t him. A pre-trial hNring wu llCbeduled for Tuesday with the jury, trial llated to start July 20. But Slocum, 41, wu much more in- tl!restad loday In the _..... of yel mother at.tempt to fire trial lawyer Paul ~ aa his ottorney cl record. He had another aUomey in court with him and asked Judge Judie to recocnite that Michael P. Gerboal would be his bwyer in all futunfcourt a~. But AuauotJne, who ,..,,_ to slate ' 111e ·.-llehbl'Dr. -·· -te &. him, WU apia,fMalbed u .the . ....,.., lawyer thea Gtrbool told .iudP Judie lhlt )e could not teke on ·the Sk>cum cue without a relliner fee. Slorum advised tM jurist frc:m the ' delstdanl'stbox that he WIS not bankrupt but that ho, bad paid Aultlll(]ne a tolal' ol,11,400. J1ldle JOO,. refuted to' aanctim a dilcUISian ol !inaDcel between the two attorneya. Tbfy will ..ale · the lasue ol who is Dr. Slocwn'1 t1wyer at ' . ~y'1 pft-lrial -.. nr.' Slocum w11 charpd wWt murder Jut Man:h 17 when movill men fowld tho -ed -" -" ailepcl to be bis. J.montb-old d1Ulbter Cynthia in a freaer lbipped from the Oolta M-home lo a Soola AH depot. Worker• found the dikl'• remains alt.er they nciiced a ltrOnl odor em.llllting frcm the freezer. Severa l parta ol the body, 111 caretlilly wrapped in butc:her'1 paper, were diecovued in the 1pplla!!c:o. Admiral Dunbar, Mesa Resident, Succumbs at 71 ' Rear Adm. Frlllk R. Dunbar (USN· Rel) of c:oata Mesa died Saturday at the Veterans Adm.in.tstraUon Hospital ln Lang Beach. He wu 71. ~al service• will be held for Adm. Dunbar Juty 20 al 11 a.m. in the '8wt.n. Chaptl at the Veterans AdmiJU1lraUon Cemetery in Sawtelle. Adm. Dunbar is survived by his wife, Ann M. of Costa Mesa; a daughter. Helen Dunbar of New York and a step· son, Al Franklin ol Los AngeleJ. Adm. Dunbar joined the Navy IR 1911 as u enlisted man and terved in Europe during World War I. Ht u.w action in the Pacific during World War II. He retired from acUve duty ln 1941 after .. years ol service. . He moved to Orange County la 1155 and wu a member of the Oran1e c.ounty Grand Jwy In 11118. geneal'a otfice stick their nose in the . thin " • g. Emory, 39-year~ld publleationa con-- aultant, lives at '2250 Golden Cln:te. in the Back ltay area just about a mlle from the end cl the Orange County Airport runway. He said the attorney general's in· tervenUon doesn't mean the state office can do anything direcUy for Newport (See NOISE, Pa .. ZI 150,000 Irish March Against A Few British BELFAST, Northern Ir.Jud (UPI) - A parade of 150,000 men and boys 1711rch- ed through Belfast today in postwar Northera Ireland's greatest displly of protestant power. A thin line of Brttlah troops, police ud barbed wire divided them from Roman Catholics and kept the peace. In what their leaders called the greate'st celebration of the Protestant victory over the Catholics at the Battle of the Boyne ill 1690, tens of thousands additional Proiestant.s marched under ''no surrender" banners and to the lune of fifes, drums and bagpipes in )I) parades zigzagging across . the -niap Of the six British . OOUlllies cl Northern Irelaod. .PO!i<e "' predi"*"' -Belfaat l11.lrchers. alooe. . 'llley said llO.llOO tum<d out. , "But there;• peace right. icross Northern Ireland," an anny ipi:esman Aid after the _,. °""" Order Mardi tllraup the heart of Beliilt. . The 11,llOO troops and police dr.I not use ·their rifles, their tear gas, their clubs, their shields or the two water caMOn flown in from Germany. Tbey used their bodies -and a fnr words to prevent a further outbreak of the Protestaat-Catholic rioll!lg of the paot two weeka that has killed II penona and Injured bundreds m0r<. Father Charged In Bludgeoning Of His Family SAN GABRIEL (AP) -Siegfried Fred Semi, 311, WM booked M<o:tay for in- vestigation of murder, attempted murder and &f'SCl1 in the clawbammer attack oo his family and IUboequeot holne ti,., police sa,;,;t. Senff's son and his wife's mother were alain in the attack last Wednesday morn- ing and Senff, his wife and his daughter were critically injured. Detectives said Senff, who had suffered aerious head injuries, was t.ransferred (rom San Gabriel Community Hoopllal to the jail section of Los Angeles County- USC Medlcal Center. P"'"'°' would not say what evidence ponied to the .... " the Gennll!H>orn father. Tbe polia. s1liteme!t, ligned by Chief Franlt Carpellt« .md, "'lbe father, Fred Serif, was placed under arrest tbis room- ing for two c:owts cl murd«, two count.a ol attempted murder and one count ol arson. The matter was referred to the district attorney's clfK:t." Kim Senf!, 10, and his grandmother, Mrs. William E. Chapman, were alaln in the attack during the predawn hours. G~a Seoff, 35, the ~r. remained In critical condition and bad not regained comcioutnes:s. hoepita1 authorities said. Jenny, 7,. was reported "markedly im· proved," but authorities declined to say whether she was able to talk to ln· ve.tigators and give them information 1-linl! to her father 's am..t. See Related story oo pap I. UPIT ....... , Raia, Raia, Raia for Ru II Crew of Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl's papyrUs boat Ra II cheer and wave as their craft nears Bridgetown Harbor, Barbados , Sunday night, ending a two-month, 3,200-rnile Voyage across the Atiantic intended to show that the Egyptians could . . have done it 6,000 years ago. Trip, second attempt by Heyerdahl to cross Atlantic in papyrus boat, orig!· - nated in Safi, Morocco, on Africa's west coast. Craft is n~med for ancient Egyptian sun god. A Mesa Police Again Raid Ffyehous~ Nude Dancing Bandit Escapes After Hitting . . Costa 'Meta Ba.,..k ' . . .. .,_.L·~, Of .. Olltr .... ,.... ,.. A cree:Hyed kitten named Katt 1'U arreattd at Colt.t Meaa'1 nude en- terlainlntlit ·Lavere Frtday pighl, lfltt lawmen alteeed ber torrid bumps aj\d srlnds appeared to 1U11est more than 1 dance. . The case, 'made ·pouible by the Fourth District •Court of Appelils' overturning earlier in the d•Y ol a ban on auch arrest.a, also Jed to heckling and malicious damage to a police car, of- ficers uld. Sharron A. Katt, 21, ot Coeta Mesa,. was booked for lnvestigatiion of le'wd conduct and indecent exposure charges after being taken under wraps from. the Fimo!R. She WU booked 1t the Ila.Um house and tranlferred to Orange Conty Jail, where !he po!lted M25 bail and wu released pending arraigitment lat.er in the week in HarbOr Judicial District Court. "'I'bey're usually out of here within the hour," said a jail spokesman. Detective Sgt. John Regan and Dette· live Gene Norden said they watched Miss Katt's pelvic maneuvers directly facing patrons seated at her platform. Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Corfman recently o rd er e d lawmen not to make such arrests after retearchlng his lawbooka to determine the conttltuUonallty ol the issues. Hls restraining order, requested by Gardena attorney Berrien Moore, a llaunch de!ender of topless and bot· tomleu ban, was overturned Friday morninc by the San Bernardino appeals court. · ' "Since the: injunction against en- forcement of Section &47A or the penal code has been lifted, they will continue to make such ariests.,. said Costa Mesa City AUomey Roy June today. ''And our office will · ge ahead and prosecute where a proper· arre!st has been made," he added. . The 11Tt.Sl ol the five-foot , tw1>inch Miss Katt came after lawmen had been watching for evidence of any impropriety within lhe prescribed arerof the law. During the ap"°oximatelly 90 minutes Involved, Norden said someone tore a $1.50 coll wire out of their unmarked detective car, renderln~ it Inoperative, He aakl, tn, his .opmion, it was a Flrebouae employe, but ·the st&!f of bounctra proclaimed thelr innoc~e. p-kl lloll ~-ha ape Officer Dennis Houfeld '""' IUbjt<ted lo he<kllnc and verbal abule by Firehou.9e ' owner· Ray Rohm, anOtber boim'cir and an un1dentUJed woman. nae confrontaUon occurred, ht S.id, when he and Hoaafeld tried to intervene · during a fight between a ·bouncer , ,and anQther man who aaid he didn't care to prosecute over the matter. The bouncer ran back inaide as•pOlJce approached, said Sgt. Goode, and did not return as requested to d.llelru the disturb.nee. Unknown Object, Plus Big Hole Make Wet Day A handit with ""-. ndi _,.,,. .S-.. eoata-lllDklhorily-a l p.m. today and eoc.aped with an un- delttmln«I amomit of · c"" ofter aimullting a ~. · Police raced. to the Crocker Cltiunl National Bank at , 2300 , Harbor Blvd., but were .WI tllb!I down ·detail• of the 'llckup'al preutlme. Sgt. Ted Curry aajd the fuan wa1 about 26 and, wor,e 1Jght panll and a yeJ. low ahirt, but added that the loss in the robbeiy had not been determined. He said the Jone bandit entered tht firm in tbe Ha.rtQ-Shopping Center &boot three minutea to I, buL ahowed DO actual weapon. Fitgitive Caught 'Under Wraps' A ,24-foot cabin cruiser sank one-and. Coo51.a Mesa· police Sgt. Bob Goode ' one:.hall mHes off the coast ol Huntington peeked under Linda Aiello'1-bed SMurday Beach Sunday after a large hole was morji{W and gueae what he fuurid? ripped in the starboard ·bow by an A>beit Sepulveda, 18, who was arrested unknown ·Submerged object. on SUlpiclon of rest9ting arrest. Botil men on board, Frank Peters Sgt. Goode aaid he ·stopped tile yoq of Midway City and Walt Underwood, motottycliSt at Placlint.ia Avenue ind 508 California St., Huntington Beach, East 18th Street a bit earlier to Citt were re1CUed by another boat. ldrn for baW:nc a loud muffler. . ~~ily IHeguardl. said tile "Carol S. Sepulveda, rm Santa Aha Blvd., Sanla Cieeper," oWned by Peters, sanl: to .ADI. oald he had no ldentlfiootton and the CJObin roo{llne. Petl!ra and Underwood -placed IDier amot for that olf-. hed pr<pared an infl1iable life raft bul at whidl time he ailocedlY ran from dkl not use it. the-. They were picked up by a pallinl Jttormotion suppljed by/a wttnesa led boat, transferred to the i:!Ly lilefUl'd craft and eventually taken to Newport to a meet of MB Aiello'• 1P1rtmtnt H bo the· bl I I ,_ b at 725 E. 18dl St., about 2:30 a.m. ar r, ir -ea n cru ser n "V"• y and·sbe mvit.ed the lawman in to make the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Point Divide. hb search. . ' . Lifeguards said the cabin crulsef was i ,-..._-....,...,..---------, travelln& about 15 knots when it 1lnack an object In the wlter and ltarted link- ing. "' Neither man was Injured in the mishap, lifeguards said. . ' . . . . .. T~N· WfNNf:RS Wu tiler A Newport Beach man w h o s e winchhield 'WIS alletedly en1bluoaed with an American F1ag lilto which · a peace symbol had been cut wu arrested Friday in Costa Mesa. Cary E. Sdlwueke, II, of 451 Bolero Way, was released OI his promise lo appear in court Ulls Friday morning for arraignment under Sect.ion 814 of the Military and. Veterus Code. A Taste for IN PILOT TODAY The Oranp CounLy , Fatr & El· posltk>o opens tomorrow. But you could .be 1 .wJnner of tickets to the fatr today. Tbe DAILY PILOT is giving away 10 pairs of Ucketa dally to the fair. The weather picture looks a little w 1 rm er today. Temperature. ahould range In the lqlHlll• wi1ll 11mny , atla prevlllllng alcq tho Or..,. 'Cout. INSmE TOD.4.Y Patrolman Pat ftodgen also cited Schf'ane.ke for miking a rtght tum on a red traffic llsflt in vlollti~ of the posted law at the iltenection involved. The officer said he made the Ulegat maneu~r while he was tailing him waiting for a 1ood spot: to 1top him and make the arrest ror the mlade- meaoor Flis vlolatiotl. He was pulled over at Newport Boulevard and Superior Avenue after the Ncood alle&ed lnlracUon. 1 An your tiru g<ttlng chewed upl They may b& lf you drive Otrough Orange County's newest reaeaUen 1t..- tncUon, Llo11 Country Safari, which features dozens of . lbe bla cats kt a copy of tbetr nalural hlbllat. The beasts in the drive-through aectlon, hoWever, don't teem to be too uUlf~ with their abare of the park's $17,000 lllOJlthly food bill. Llrry Heath, 1eneral manaaer of Lion Country, 1111 that to far, seven Ure• have been pwtetured by liooa' teeth as tlghtaeer> made the elgll~mlle drive. The maMgeme.nt happily refunds tbe cost of such caaua!Uea, he ei:plalned. "Of course, there are many more lnllucea where lions will come up and ' take alter the Ures, but not that many bltt. them," Heath added. Other damage inflicted by denizens of the Laguna Hills amusement park -U proper, prescribed precautions have been taken -will alto be ... paid. The 90-minute .. ride tall:ea villtor1 • ·J ' ' ' lhroulh Soulh1and Imai~ trwform<d into u African veld, wbert llom1 1tbras, t • • giraffes and many other «ea~ coex· lat. .. l'he lnbabilanl> total ·lllf and U\e numtJer is srowlng, tlnct a baby aatelope and 1t•en liott cubi have been born 1lnct the lmpreasive par~ opened. I Now going Into Us te<Ol1d month, Lio• Country'• populalioo a'*> eiq>andl due to tho arriv&I cl new animal• ablpped ln to Uve a\ the ·11me prnerve. ) Cbecl the clllllfied advortlai,_ secUoa (under any and 1 Tl cateaortea) for a special 11ad" lJJliq your .. .,. and telling you "°" lo olllaln your fr.. tlckel!. Jf your name la &hire, be our (!Ue!I. Tho DAILY PILOT hopes }'OU 11\JoJ tho fair. ' Sptctacular era.th on Sa" Fmnciaco'4 Goldeft Galt Bridof • killed nint ptrtO'AI. On'.t vetenm low officer called it the worn M hod ever 1een. Story, pMto Poot 1. f \ - J OAllY Pl\OT -·...,, U,.1910 . Mesa Man ' Loses Coins To Burglat __, A to.year..icl news ....ior wt><> bad _ coUeoted.....rare cotns__a_~er_tbe )'!&rs Jolt a coDecUon valued at $7,000 to a burglar who carried a'IVBY two strorigboxes full, Coota M ... police said today. LoJlt 14. 11ax!1, of 719 W. Wlllon St, -the burgl.wy Sundoy allonioa>. but llld II may have occurred 11 lollt ago • tm"ly June. Neterto .. · Cbr!stine Keeler, 28, fqnner glrlfrlend ol. Britain's war mini- ster, .John Prolumo has been divorced by Jama L;;ermore on grounda of desertion. Sbe did not conlAllt the divorce and , .. ce!ved custody ol. the coople'1 four-)'Mr.old IOD. - Mesan Files Suit On F a'lse Arrest After Mistrial A Colla M-man -day Jn court ended fa • miltrlal Tueoday bu Qled a damap dalm !U' fll,IOO apJnot the dlJ Olll[ police, obus1nc w.e arreot, .,_..._Olll[~~ WlliWD L. Uqalll, of 1111 Pad!lc Ave.~ Jltnc\ed, DK>cent t.o charges ol being drunk In public IDd will go oo trial again Sept. 15 In Ha-Judicial Dblrict Court. He ma!nlalm Ol!icer Robert M. NNI and ao llll1deod!led Golden Well Coll ... police cadet oltldenl had no Jl<Obable cause last April 11 lo IUlpeC\ blm of being lnlozl~. The papen filed In hir behalf by the Santa Ana law frni of Wrlcbt, Finley and· Behrem demand 110,000 ln damages, fl,JIS In Jecal feal IDd a $35 bail hood refund. DAILY PILOT _.... mAIT PUIL .... 1 ... 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CO.It ,,,,_, U Ufwn11. k!Mr1Jl'fi.tl .., """"' u .• -'"*" iw mall n .. -~'11 ,..m11ry ... 11M111N. u .• -1~1v. He said he had been In the - of movtnc IDd io didn't -the -..... "nickels IDd dlmel mlsslnl earlier, accordlnc lo Olftcer Bruce Hagen. No oJp of forced ~ wae !OW>d ll1d Raudl lpOClllaled the lnlrllden may ...... cUri>ed throulh •· wl-lo set al the horde o! colno collected In bla -· Rauch c:allod pollee beck i-Sunday lo eey "" bad oleo dl"""""'1 Iii .41 -...m -reYO!m nilll!ng from the ~· - Police said • -.....,.. who ... cupleo another aporQnenl In the complex; -··· WU aloo the victim of a bm'f)ar ..... IOatehed ... ,pine -.im.. IS! !romallble. Jucly L. 6emi<r said lhc WU otUI In bed Salunlay morntnc -lhe bwd a loll knock and lpnd II, proaumillg nelCbbor chlJdnn _.. pla"'11 pranka. Mesa Planning Summer Fiesta llouthlaod-wlde publlclly wnpatgn 11 a lo bagln IOOll !U' Colla M,.., --· In wlll!:ft a variety of oervlce cluhl IDd qaolaatiom take part. The All Slat.. Fesllval wlli be Aug. 111 in Costa Mesa Park, featuring com- polllloll -beilcopl<r ridea, -· and pr1Jel l<r yowigeal and oldeel ~. Colla Mesa police win al!o take port Jn the fun -In more than a law enforcement capeclty -with demoMtr•- tions ci equtpment and community rela- lloM irosrams- Spoi"""'1 jolnlly by the Chamber o! Commerce and Jaycees, the All state• Feltival WI! formerly known IS the Old-Timer, New-Timer Picnic. 25-year Mesan Pratt Succumbs Gfor10 1.ylla Pral~ a lon(-Ume re~· -of 0ranp County, died Thursday al Hoag Memorial Hospllal al the age of 19. Chapel IOrvlcel '"" Mr. Pratt ...,. held Mollday al Weslmlml<r Mtmorlal P1rk. Mr. PrMI, who came lo Ca!Uornla from Flagstaff, Arimna in 11124, 11 llUrViv- ed by bla ll<t><la!Jibler, Mn. Eibel G. Coane. He came to orange County 25 year• aa:o and lived at 2972 Redwood Ave., Costa Mesa. Scuba Duba Day Slated in Mesa "'"-are thel you cldn'I know P'rt· day is Scuba Dtlbl Day ln CA'.l8ta Mesa. Begirdng at 2 p.m. in Qi.rslca Park, -Duba Day will feolure a dl!play of Scuba diving equlpnenl and edlibill ol live marine life. The Recreation ~ IOiree wW alto feldure a series al wacky r a c e s designated Fin Frolics, Frog Fracas, Turtle Topic, Fish Funnlos and other r.any thlnp. Bound for Pearl USS Henry Clay, first Polaris submarine ever to.call at Long Beach, moves out of harbor on its way to ne\v home port at Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii. Sub is being reassigned to Pacific Fleet after 18, 60- day patrols in the AUantlc. It is nuclear powered and carries 16 Polaris missiles. ,.,.... p_,,, 1 NOISE FOE HAPPY. •• Beach &ir!Cf: the airport lies in county tmitory and outside of city jurisdiction. But what it abould mean, according to Emory, h that the question of who controls alrcraft noise generated by an airport will be decided. The courts, Emory said, will be drawing the line showing the division of authority between the Federal Aviation Agency, the airport proprietor and local q:encle1. "It doesn't rtally mittter which way it goes," Emory said. "Just so the Freight Liner Picks Up Whale SAN PEDRO (UPI) -The crew of the S.S. President Gt'ant noticed the wave around the bow was a little dtnerent when the ship neared port Sunday. When the harbor pilot came aboard lo guide the ship Into Ille harbor, they found out what was wrong. court says this agency has responsibility and one gtls stuck with it. They all like it the way it is." Emory serves on the Noise Advisory Committee to the state Department of Aeronautics, created last year to come up with a noise regulation standard. The pinning down of responsibility for airport noise will put someone on the spot for complying with that standard, Emory says. Emory said a public hearing on the standard was held ln Afay, revisions will be heard in Auaust and il probably will be December before it is adopted. He said the standard will require monitoring equipment to measure the amount of noise produced by an airPort in a 24-bour period. "It Will work Jike a water meter," Emory said. "You turn the faucet on and off and the meter measures the total output." ' '_Upper ~ay F~es Ecology Battle · Participanli in a ~alive ~ el!o<t !or Uppec Newport Bay develop- ment have been warned they hact better malo! ready lo fighl AdviCf: 'that their, pl&M bad better be good was glvan lo Newport Beach diy, Orance County and NI< o! California representatives and officlals ol the Jrvine C<mpany by Col. Sam Black, deputy dislrict engineer for tht U.S. Army Cloq>s of Engineers. "If there is going to be any con- struction oo the cout ol. Southern California you had better be prepared to !ighl," Col. Black said Friday. He said the j<inl government agency and landowner task f<ne, even if it doe.s seek fedenJ mooey, probably ls going lo baye lo j11311!y lo the U.S. govf.l'nment' whatever envhumental and ecological ~ Upper Bay develop- ment would hive. He also caut.k>ned that there are 11 colleges and Wll-ties sludyln( marine life in the Upt\Bay area and he predicted they wi provide "a tremen- dous amoun of pposition" to bay development. ~ The joint study group ls planning alternative plans for future use ol the Upper Ray dllpendlng upoa "1*her the land exchange between the county and the Irvine Company survives or not. The trade currently is being argued in Superior Court. The City o! N...,.,n 8-h, 18 tho agency that will have ultimate 1Jlring authority over the Upper Bay, organized lbe joint •ludy. The Irvine Company is involved as a landowner, the county as trustee of state tidelands, and !Ute resoutte agencies because of the iD- ' voJvement d.. public lands. Meetings were held in April and May. The group met for the third time Friday at the Orange County Harbor District headquarters on the Lower Bay: A deadline of April next year was set for completion of their alternate plans for development -a deadline that would allow time for tbe Corps of Engineers to hold public hearinp aimed al getting !lnandal participotlon In the 1971 federal budget. If, however, the joint study group decides to complete the plannlng without federal money, the deadline is extended and other funding probably would be required -at leut ss,ooo to •to,ooo. for engineering studies ci flood nows. Robert Mootgomery, ,..ioooI manager wllb the California ll<parlment of Fi!h and Game, suggested the pamsibllity of the ~beh!& accelora\!d._-'!L,lil<n detailed lnlonnation would be available if ttlft't ls to be a county bond issue oo Upper Ray development lhls !all. But George Dawes, Newport Beach's harbor llJ'ld tldtlandl administrator, said he didn't eee bow that could be done wlthoal hirq OUWlde help to supplement time put in by the government stalls. Montgomery acknowledged there are development plans prepared by the coun- ty wblob could be pul lo the .-•• but he said these did nol lnclilde Dopart- ment of Fish and Game concepts, although then! were some plans similar. Twenty offlcials were pre.ent at the meellnjj. . The nell -.., , II ICheduled !or Octobe!'. Dawet IUQelted I lis-montb wall before -. meelillg of tilt plan-nillc otudy policy maken but Jrvtne OxnPlllY Pr<tldenl William 14-asked Ibey meet again In three moollls. In the meantime, st.affs of tbe 1eVer1l a~ .in be identifying comtraints and opport.wlilies that eJiSt, So far, they have compiled previous sludles by various parties and evaluated their validity and usefulness. The policy i"OOP approved the study timetable and the area of the study, which is between Newport Beacb western city limits ak>na: Irvine and 'J'Uslin avenues and Janibtnt Road and takes in the entrance to the Upper Bay by Linda 1.sle. Cooler Beaches - Keep Rescues To a Minimum Small surf and cool water tern. peratures kept weekend beach re9CUel to a mlnlmum u 300,000 visitors cram- med Newport'a beaches Saturday and Sunday, lifeguards said today. Lifeguard Capt. Bud Belshe said 95,000 visitors showed up Saturday. Th_ere were only six rt9Clles. Sunday saw 105,000 beach goer and eight rescues. "'There waa no surf and the few Uny rip tides -.·e had the non-swlmmert got caught in." he said. "But }Vhat did the trick was a 10 degree droP .in waler temperature over tbe last four days which kept swlmmers out ol the water."• 8'lshe said the water tempsature was 70 degrees on Thursda)', ll;-7 on Friday, es on Saturday and a chilly 60 by SUnday. "There's 1 whale wrapped around the bow," he lold lbem. "We were all a little &urpri!ed," Assistant Engineer David Selton said. Apparently the freight a n d passenger liner, which steams between Loi Angeles and San Fran.. . claco, collided wiUI the llO-fool gray whale near Polnt Conception early SUnday morning. ~ummer Pops Coricerls MONDAY EVENINGS UNDER THE STARS "The chief engineer was In his cabin when he heard a tittle pop- ping BOund like the opening of a bottle," Sexton said. "But he ttiought nothing ci. it then. Nobody ebe heard anything. "We dkt notice a little vibration around the bow. And in the engine romt, the horsepower push seemed to go up so we thought 90methlng was wruig." ON THE MALL AT FASHION ISLAND HENRY BRANDON CONDUCTING THE FASHION ISLAND POP CONCERT ORCHESTRA ... JULY 13 PROGRAM-9 P.M. " ~· ' IUY WHERE 1rs MADE SAVE UP TO Wlo Fashion Island Overture Pan the Piper Brandon Kleinsinger THIS WEEK OHL Y Mon., July 13 thru Sat., July 18 SOFAS 20% OFF THIS IS AN ADDITIONAL SAVINGS OVER OUR LOW PRICE Announcing a new break thru in ••• UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE RuffeU's manuf~ctures the finest furniture you will find anywhere. You see It end 11lect It right in our showroom. P1y up to 50 r.: less th•n ret•il. Choos• from en unllmitM 11lec~ t ion of f1brlc1. Custom ch1n91• are elto pos1ible. VISIT OUR • ALSO CUSTOM REUl'tfOLmllNG SHOWROOM 1922 HARBOR BLVD. e COSTA MESA OR CALL FOR APPOINTMINT e 548-0259 Gaile Parisienne Exodus ¥oonlight Safari Tan go of Roses Blue Scarecrow Harlem Nocturne Mancini Favorites The little Ballerina Fiddler on the Roof Overture Carroll Arrangement Gold Fenstock Brandon Arrangement Ludwig Hagen Brandon Arrangement Carroll Arrangement Bock Spon5ored by lhe lr.•ine Company and F.1shlon Island Merchants Association In cooper;illon wilh the: Recording Industries Trust fund. FASHIONj ISLAND HllWPORT CENTER P1clflc Co11t Highway-BtlwHn J1mborH 1nd M1cArthur ' I ' '· , . Saddlehaek • N.:Y. Steek• VO~. 63, NO. '"· 3 SECTIONS, 4o PA~ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONOAY, ~ULY ·13, ·1970 ~~~~~~~~~--"'"-~~~-"-~~~~~~~·!.....~.:.::;....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,.....~~~.:....~.:....~~~~~' ....... .._~ • ·, Laguna Manager. Backs Police .• .1n 4th Fr-acas· • By lllCHARD P. NALL Of .. o.lll' .......... City Manajer Jaines D. Wheaton bas praised police qeftcies involved in con- tairting a Rmi·r~t situa:tiop touched oft by drug arrt!is durift& I Fourth of July cdebrali«I on Lquoa's Waodland Drive. .. "It is my opinion that Ille Laguna Beacll pQlice Gl!ic<rs per{ormed their jobs Vf!rY well under advene conditions, u did the oflicen u.m·t!io. othtt (five) aaeocies lh&t re1P>Wied.'' ~ Wheaton in 1 qmorandum to coundimen for the WednHday night meetihg. -·-·· "l'Orl ~(b th • chronoloo of events that ltd to the . oulbttar ol -violence In which .police cbaree they were bombarded bY rocks aDd bottles. ' 'n.e Qty mana1er sakl police advi3ed persons in tbe area qainst settin& off ' fireworks and, of tbe fire huards 1n the area. Cooperalion. was good at first tben'llliter the fi("eworts began again. Poliee later observed marijuana smok- ing, Wheaton asserts. and as an ~ee:r police hold, aad wbj)e doin&' so, was pushed by a SU3pocl w.bo .flee!. Officers punped and ohe tackled the suspect suffering an injured• shoulder in the et.- fort. · The memorandum states, "The other officer placed Ille aubject In a ltoodlnl • ·U .... eon1n- , . llllltAH.T GAl(IAGI TRUCK ~IS SHAMltlS Of' WALL HM1oooriot "'"""'' Woll Wu Llko 'Rock of. Glbr•ltor' St.ate Sho.-e Ceatrels Crucinl Coastal Bill I V otir:ig Slated Tuesday ' ' SACRAM~ .CM')-A midi! ..ie IJ achedulef Tuetday °";.t'llation to Iii•• the •tale uilprecec! . planalng and · mning .authority over 1,100 milts of ocea11 and bay ·shoreline. The measure by Assemblyman Pete Wilson (R-San• Diego) was severely 'criticized by; some conservaUontsts when lt was approved Jwte %3 by the A.uembly Natura1 Resources and Consuvatlon Committee as the weakest .of three prf>o Urban Dogs 'Obnoxious' NEW YORK (UPI) -"The dog may well be urban man's worst friend ," Time Magazine said SWl- day. y Dogs are crowding c i t i e s Ulroughout the world and are becoming "the most obooxious minority group,"' the magazine said. "The beast In the city jungle chews children, attacks joggers and howls into the night In a cramped apartment that n1ak cs it neurolic," the magazine article said. ' polall ~ tlie cooimlUee. Since then It bis been amended to eliminate a MOQ,000 appropriation for state adqtlnlstraUon ol shoreline develop- ment in fiscal l~'ll, a concession to the state's continuing budget crisis. But even with those two setbacks for conservatlooists, the Wilao11 bill to be voted on by. the Assembly Ways ·and · Means Committ'ee 1\Jesday would sign81 a basic change ia the state's role in both local plannlng and environmental protection . At present city an dcounty planning CQmrnisslons and their city councils and county boards of supervisors have the final word in all shoreline land use decisions. The Wilson bill WGuJd allow local eo.vernment the aame veto it now bolds over shoreline devtlopment, · but land owners .and developers would also have to satisfy a regional shoreline agency with a veto over development, but land owners and developers would also have to satisfy a rel:iooal shorelinea gency with a veto over developmeats within 1,000 yards of the shoreline. These boards -made up primarily of locally elected ofiicials -would t, accountable to a 17.-member state board dominated by public-members, and civil fines up to $10,DDO could be assesaed against private citizens or local govern· ment a1encift which i1nore the order! of the Dew boards. Qdd' Trash Crash Injures Driver · In Laguna Beach A Laguna Beach truh truct driver was pajolully injur«I Sllurday It o !real< -~ ltlat lelt two ol U!e ... trucu temporarily out of -cm>m!Mlon on a steep bill.side road. , Ve('ll(ll'l Jenkins, 2.1, ol. Santa Ana, was taken to Sout.b Cout Community Hospital for repair of damaged tendons and a fractured wrist alte~· be slammed his Oreo Disposal Co. truck into a wall to avoid hitting an oncoming veh.icle on Temple Hills Dri ve ahortly before noon Saturday. • Jenkins told police he had been "riding " !tis brakes down the steep, curving rot1way when they heated and failed, causing the . big truck to gain speed. As he tried to steer past another trash truck to avoid a collision, Jenkins said he spotted the oncoming car and headed foe the wall, police reported. Robert Preciado, 22, also of Santa Ana, driver ol the second truck, told police he noticed Jenkins'. truck ap. proaching lrom the rear at high speed as he neared the hairpin bend on Temple Hills Dri ve. Preciado said he SQllnded his horn to warn the other drl\ter of the dangerous situation ahead, then heard a crash as the JenXins truck hit the wall. Looking back to see what had hap- pened, Preciado ran his own truck into the center guard rail on the bend, police reported, but oo terious damage resulted. Traflic ln both directions was blocked until the two lar&e ·trucks coWd be rell'loYed. p>llce hold, and edoinl IO, Wll kicked kicbd IA Ille l>lck and leas by an un- .,_n pertOll wbo also tbeo held the olfictr in a chote-bold. "Tlte olltcer bod• to let go of the flnt '!'bi«t who 11\en began to strilte out with b.andt aad feel l'be olllcen in, the face of tiba resiJtance, attempted to ulilize tear au withouf effect. The subject tbeo. ran into an area where- additional officers were, -,bere be was aPPPrebeMed." • us Youth, 25, Arrested • In 3 Deaths From Wire Semce. LOS ANGELES -kllke late Sunday """8led • ..,.peel In the bludgeon deathe of three members ol a Wilshire Di.strict family. . Of~cen idealilitd the sUSpecl u Gerard Treat Jr., 26, Los Angeles. ~ They Hid Trent'• family ooce !bared the two-atory house where the bodies ol. ·~ ·c.roJyn. Stafford. '.37, -.11c1 . her two daulhl«1, Julie, I, and-Corol·Lyao. 1~ Wll't -.1a-.awd Sa..,;· · .DeeeCttfts·saMI several •'blunt objects'' appanolly uaecl "' tllo liilllAP .... lmpm•ndld and. Trlll& WU booted on ....... cl -in tlle ·Stallord klll-tnp . ~. Ibey dlJcouiited tlle poosibilf- ty ol a linll --· ... Stalford llaylntl aod the bludgeoo murders of two D;*Dben of. another Los ' Ancf:les area family last week. ' . ·In another case, poilce also arrested Martin E. Brown, 45, • reaident o( a suburban Inglewood b'ailer park where the bQdy ol 48-year-old ~loise Hurley WU found Sunday. There had been no arrests In the claw hammer beating «. a Sao Gabriel family . in whidl Kim Senff, 10, and l\is grandmother, Mrs. W. E. Cha)llllao. 53, Were killed by an attacker who ..i fire to their borne early last Wed· nesday, Fred SenJ'f, 38, and his wile taoria, 33 remained in critical cooditlon today at' a bolpital wtiere a police officer waited wtth a tape recorder in case eitber wu able to talk. 'lbeir &-year-old daughter Jenny was recovering from injuries but still under heavy sedation. Police said Trent, his wife, Bonnie, 22, and their two children, aged 4 and 6, lived in the Stalford house for about a month before moving out early in June. Police sald Trent "look! like a prime smpect in tbe case." He reprtedly had argued with Mrs. StaffOl'.d when be and his family moved out last month. They had lived in the Stafford home about one month. Detect..ive Sgt. Bob Calkins of the homicide division said aeveral "blWlt instnlments" wb,ich coukl have been used in the slaying$ were i!ppouDded. He refu.Hd to identify the weapons. Police Seek Driver In Hitchhiker Death SAN SIMEON (AP).-A 200-pound man driving a Volk$,waaen was sought = in the slaying of a young hit- . t;r, the wounding of another and the possible kidnaping' of a 19-year-old gtrl , aulborities said. Sheriff's deputies said John Tilday, It, ol Arkansas led them to the dead youUl's body near California 1 '8.fter olficen found Tilday lylq beside the hllbway Saturday night with a bWlet wound in the arm. ''When it does get out -twice a day il it& master can manage -it ·turru; street and sidewalk alike Into messy booby traps for j>e(teslrlans." There are 500,000 dogs In New York City, 700,000 in London , 20,000 in Tokyo, 300,000 ln Los Angeles and more than a million in Mui.co Ciiy, Time udd. Lions: A Taste for .. Tires New York City recorded · U,800 dog bltet last yeu and Toloyo ~.ooo. the magazine said. Fear ol rabies com.peUed the Britilh to bar all dogs and cats from entering the countey: Dogs. in addiUon to being nui1811Ct! in lbe city, can aive humans tuberculosif, c I' eat e allercies and Clll51 inttllinal in- fections, Time said. • • Are YoUt tiru aettina; chewed up? Tbey moy 1-If you drive throoih Orufe• Coilnty'a ...,..,! reerealion •I• traction, Lloo Colmtry Safari, whlcli features ctc.eu of tbre bit cats in a copy of their natural habJtat. The beul.I in the dri ve-throu&h section, howevu, don't aeem to be ioo 11tislied with lhelr aharo of the park's· 117,000 mo1lbly faod bill. Larry Heath, ,eneral manager of Lion Country, 11.)'1 that IO far, ttven Urea • have been puactured by lions' teeth u 1ight.seera made the eigb~mile drive~ The monqement hoppily refunds tlie cost of sldt caaualUea, be e1;plalned. "Of coune, there are many more instances where Uona will come up and take alter the Urea, but not that many bile them ,'' Heath added. Other damage inflicted by denizeas of the Laguna HUll amusement park: -If proper, pmcrtbed precautloal hovo been u.i:en -will alJO be ~,paid, Tbe •minute -tal:el vllltor• ' ~ Southland . -INulOl'llled into an Alrk:an vekl, •here liou, zebras, giraffes and madJ otbeJI creatures Coei· isl. .. The inhabitants total · IOO and the 1 ntKDber It crowlnl. alnce a boby. utetO!'< and aeven liol cubs have been born · 1IDce the lmpreulve park opened. Now golq Into Its aecood rnonlh, Lioa Coontry'1 populatJoo also erpandl due In ~ urlMI of -lllljlMll liQpod . .lo to llvo •t the same ,._. •• • , -.too rep>rts tliol -- In the crowd belOD to --at officer&, object,, were tlnwn at the potrol units and the """""' -•led at Q , bepn movtnc Iowan! police. A call WIS ,sent out lot •lllf abce from other agencies. .\ command1 pcllt wu .. Mt up · Md the order to diapenl tkilJOpl asaombly was repeated at threHnloute lnfelvals as aquad! ol olOcen moved throuih the areo, the c!IY -r_.ia. Police arrested 17 pel'30rul at the time and picked up othen ta'tet: Reiicieats · o[ I.he .area claimed police were brutal· . ' . ilnd. over-readed. Police deu.ied this. U advice about· firework& aC4ivlty had; bee/I ,heeded, Wheaton states, no .111r1111r · _contact 'fOUld have. been ntet!!lal'y. ~ · "Ollly prompt and eflecUve p>llce '. pr,aeUce prnerved a 's.ifuation ttiat .couJd; have '. f1ated 11nto a serious incldatt,": he reports. ·e· '• r, ' ' ' r t ' • : I 1 · U,IT ....... WAITRISS SHtRCIY LIDcKE COMFORT&D AF-TIR 'GRISLY FIND She We;nt L°"1~ for C0:.wr6rlrer;1 Found lhrH 'lodM1 ln1tMd Laguna Hills Residents .. ' . Plea.d tor City· Bus Route · Laguna Beach councilmen, w b o recently authoriied purchue of a finan- ciaijy fl~erina; bus line now operated by the cUy, will .comider a plea W~ neoday for transporll!lioo lo.~ llilla Leisurt Workl. In . a Jetttr' to the council, Grace Sheridan, 601·8 AvenJda Sevilll, proteata tennlnaUon of ·the bus l«Vjce (prior to city acquisition ). "This hu brought about a ~ situation to many of the people Uvq . in Laguna Hills Le-i!Ure Wockl and it would .seem that I\ would be of 1reat advantage IA Laguna Beocli if thta bus service were reinstated," she wrote. Mrs. Sheridan atates ' that she ' com- mutes almoet daily to the city aa orfice \ m.._ for Lal'll"' Beach Commlllilty C'best and alao shops at many of the local stores._ She suggested that it might be pouible to have some qreement between the • two ccmmun~ties r.o provide the "much- TEN WINNERS IN PILOT TODA.¥ ' The Ormige County Fair 6 Ex· posltidn opeaa tomorrow. BUI you coWd' • be a • Winner of tick_ets to • the fair today, Tbe DAILY PILO'P ts giving a~ay 10 ,patra ol tickets dilly to tho fair. • • ' ' Check the ciOlaifled advtl1lalo& section (Wider any and a ti cUet<rlq) for a IC*lal "Id" Hiiiing your name ~ tstunr you bow to abtsln your hoe tl<ktts. If ylJur iiame b there. be oor guut. 'l1>e DAILY PILOT hopa ,.. tnM' u...,tolr. J\O'<fed pub)lc tralVJpot'tatloo.". · • There is also in the council pr1eket a letter to the editor of h. Leisure World News by Mr. and Mrs. H.-G. Vernon, 48t{; Calle Cadiz. lt atates, "We do not keep a car. which is lnle ol, many o4llen In the community. We profer to abop In )OtJt amalter community ratlwr than """ to Santa Ana, bcrt we oball not do aci ·at Ille ._ ol belOC ~I on our friends who IW1 *ive, for trlAlpOl'\a:tion ... They alao list • Jarae number ol Laguna" Beoch busineasea thll Ibey regularty·potrooiud. . . ....... WNtller Tht ..;tber picture looks a little warmer today. Ttmperlt\nl ahould ,..,.. In the hllh iOa - ..,.Y Ulea prevallinl ololl( Illa o.:-Coul. INSDE TODAY Spect4CMtor era.sh on: Scm Frnncis<o'1 ~ Gale Bridge kUted niM: perSO'l&S. OM ve&.trtlA Jaw Off lcn-coli.cl it the WONS ., liod evcr ,.,., Slor!/, I ~ ·p~1. ........ ..... :::: ,...: -. E:.-.:r',_ ~ ... """"""' 1>11 ·-. -'I --' -.. --,_,., . tYl'N ,._ • mm .. ., ·--,,..,.. ..... , ... .,..... . ---. ..... , .... '"" --.. • I J DAILY PILOT SC N.Ireland Paraders ·1 r Peaceful lllliAST,'N«lhern Irellllld (UPI) .-: A ....... al llO,Ollll IDOll and boys man:h- ed through BeUasJ 100ay in postwar Noi1hen Ireland's greatest display al ~t power. A thin line of Brttllh a._. polict aod barbed Wirt divided -from llocnae catholics and kopl the peace. In what their leaders caned the emlelt celebration of the Pn>tesW!t victarJ Ovw the Catholic• at the Battle ol tbe lleyne la 16IO, tem of Jhousaeds addiUOl'lll Protestants marched under "no surrender" bannel'J and to tbe time of nr... drum• and bqplpes lo to . para11es 11piQ1n1 ...... t11e -or tho aix Brlllsh counUea of Nori!Mnl !rtland. Pollot had prtdlctad IO,Ollll Betfut mardlon alooe. 'llley said 150,000 turned out. "But there's peace right across Northern Ireland," an anny spokesman said after the tbree-hour Oranc• Order Marth through tbe heart ol Belfut. · Tho 11,otltl troops and police clld nol use their rifles, their tear &U. thtlr clubl, their ah)eldl or the tWD water canaoa flown hJ from. ~. They used their l>o<!lel and a fiw Words to prevent a further outbreat of the Protestant-Catholic rioting of the past two weeks that bu killed 11 pel'SOOI and Injured hundreds more. Capo Tl'U8tees Study Tonight Tl'li-. of tbe Cllllltrano Unlfttd School Dlalrlcl will ... t1n.. their 1tudy· ol dilllrlcl problem ....., outllnad lo a rtpotl lDldt by a Qllltn'1 Mtvllory Commltlot. TooiJhl'a I p.m. U*1lol Ill lerra School, captatrmm Boach, Win 1ocu1 on peraonnel proc-ud dalldeOclao In •0~"!"~ .-mi. the dlatrtci ~~of-­ ...... porUcull1IJ tho tnnsporlalloa c1e.,.-t ml Ibo..., __ DAILY PILOl OiAJl.V •1\,0T, wllfl w:.i. It .......... 9" .......... ,_ • ,.,..~ ••lly --._ .. , "' ...... ,. tAlt• -LA9llM k"'-........, tM<ll, c .. 11 M_, Hwlllrotltll htdl -,_ ..... V1lley, lleftl wllll -r•JeNI NHi9M. Or"'OC: CH1I "'*'-""" ~ prlnllnt p!Mfs l<I II n l l Wftl a.-. atve~ N....,....I l•ICll. w4 Jll 'Nftt a.r $1t"t, c;..11 M .... T ......... 11\4) 64M3111 C:lwlfW ••••ltl "'' ...... ,. S-C.._... All Dr,.....,,: tei.,'-9 4H-4421 Clf"l"l'""t. 1'11, °""'" c-t ......... ~. ... -· •"'""· lll•~lll9M. , .. ..,... """"' ... •'"'11t411Mft1• lleHlll IMJ M ,,..,.._.. wl1119ut ..... ,.,. WllUIM .. """''lglll -· ~ cllu -1-111i. II NfWlllW1 ... ell ..,, Cttll Mftl. C1HIOl'111i. ""3c•i.llell l'f uulw u.a ......,...1.,, •r 1'11111 U,M -tllbtl ft'IUlt•rv 11"1..._,..., u.• --"· . ., •• -.;, .., u. 1910 Baek in Des Moines • Billy Long, 7, po111 wllll cherished possessions acquired during re- cent trip to Calllorilla to toor Disneyland and meet his favorite comedlen, Red Sblton. Doctors say Billy sullen from a tennlnal brain tumor and hai only a abort time to live. Billy got the stuffed toy at Disneyland and comodlln Skelton gave him the sailing vessel model -a family heirloom. Friends and neiibbors chipped in to send Billy and his family wet!. Skipper's Hand Mangled In Dana Harbor Mishap l.liijutiii Owteer• Gapolyes Jjudge.t Beach Access • \ . . :4~ Hei;iring Control ~ppose·d 1. 8Y.,',!M!!;A _BA_W\N-----Protilems llke!Y to be ra<te tif'tlii A ""bllc hurl.ri• ori the 1m-71 bu".-counly ii it auccecds in taking over r-·• "6~· access to the beach at the foot of for Sen Juan C~ano Is scheduled Ninth Street in South Laguna will be at torqht's 7 o'clock meeting of the pointed out in a letter addresaed ·to ctt.y Counc:U. each member of the Qrance CGunty One of lho -i OllllroYerslal -Board of Bupervilon, ...,..dint to Bob o1 the Jhopoeed ll,1:14,oeo budget· Is the Demler o1 Ull Soutb 1.a...,. Coves Alloclation. formation of a police department.. AlloclaUon members met on Saturday Estimated figures for a Jl..man depart-with repreRntltives of privat~ beach mmt ts 11:11,271. trllicl of the police COOUlllllliU.. in Three Arch Bay, Blue La(oon and Emerald Bey to orcanhe budget helleve thla n,,... Is too small. oppolitlon .. the c:ounl)I'• avowed plan Mrt. Waller ""'1lr llld 1111'1. Richard to -blllb public aecooa to t11o beach Begp, two b'M:retted 1upayer1 who by taking ovw a IO.foot nMm1Dt owr conducted an independent ltudy of the a concrete stairway Je.ding to the Andi. Maintaining that deedt to 800 ~11 budcel.. found tbe ~r_.t pollet In tra<t l4t lncJUded private 1'11111 al budptary allow-. unreoliltle. euement Jo the beacli, uaodatloo Mt1. Potter said they bed found membera recently set up a patrol ,to sevenol elTOfl In the total budl'l and keep outslder1 Item uainc the llllnray) AIU>oup the llomeowner1 are "rt1dl' had found deletions In the poUce budget. to go to court" over the beach aeC.ss "For example,. there is oo allowance privil~, according to Benner, the Jetter for a records bureau. Two file cabinets to the supervisors simply "states the do not coosUtute a records bureau," ·riCIJOf-lliilituilion and sets fortJr-· some of the physlCal problems the countY would be facing if it toot over the e89emelt." These, be said, Include the expeme invotY....S in &ettine the pUblic down to the i.tb: tile fact that the steep, ia. loot llllnray, em> U .repaliod, would remain buardous for f1mlly use ; the problem ol k>cating rutrooms facil!UH: the absence ol available parking space: tbe need lo mipk>y additional officers to pltrol tbe bt.ach; and the !act that "vecy little beach" would be Jell for public Ule ls ICCeSJ were stablishfd, siDC9 OCNllfrcnt properties uterld to mean hich Ude llne. "Al we see it." said BeMer, "the "!l'iDIY would ho 1•ttin1 •into IOllle tremendous upenat, with very lilUe beach to ll;low for It." ne lfOUP will meet apin in • week, he added,. ta hear a leaal report '""" attorney James Lower, who i s researehing the homeowners' legal posi· ~ in the matter. the sa;d. "We aren't acai!wt a police depatt- ment. We want «lt thal will be fln:t rate," she said. Another area of controversy ls pro- pllled salary 1ncr ...... "The city admlniltrator recommended an 11 percent cost. of living increase tn addition to the 5\lJ per«nt merit Increases. I feel this is inflationary and Clemente Eyes Contract For Rebuilt Clubhouse highly irreseons:ible on his part," said A formal contract between the city Mayor Tony l'onler. ol Stn Clem-and a local atthitoctllral The ._ Mid the counc:il ....,..Uy ftnn for cleolF of a new oomm1mlly as-tbll a $\I to t per<ont "'111 ch-will ....,. bef<n dty ....,. • of Hv~ -would be ldequat<. dlmen W-y. Tho larpst Alocy bike pcopceed WM Cll)I ~tr Ken Clrr Mid ho Wll for city --k Erneot J , ~ tllo prGpolld ...-m for -·-· The politlon'• cumnt r1111e the deolp aorvleea today namJni is 11,1141 Jo tl,IOI. 'Ille budaeted lllazy -llld DneJama and ~ (lncludinl the lncreaael) ii 111,m, An • tho . ..._. of tllo roplaeOmeot addltloaol ll,Ollll ii budpted 11 a pro-rate for lho li<Jmed.out dl)l landmark. to the polltloo of dly el<rk, brinllnl '1118 archltoetural finn, whoot prtn. the total Jo _..iniateliy 111,otltl. c:lpala both are rosidenll ol the Anolher area of aeneral lnterea\ hu Caplllrano Bey ..... have doae -k been the poru and recreation corn· for Son Clemente before. miaoloa, which ii currently belnl set 'Ille ctty'1 lif•SUU<I hMdquarters up. means the ~ ol the existing clubhouse, built in the Jato 2lll by Ole Ilallaoil, fOunder (I( the cll)I. M«yor Walt ... Evana had -tbe laot holdout tor -·-tile Spaniail butldlq, but lolr other meinberl ol tho eouoell -cool .. the plan throuah deJiberaficnl <II tbt D e W c1.-.. Alnoni tho nmlininr -to be Niiled In tllo laaue an w-. the preoent site l1.ilr1e ""'"ah for a ~ !ll"1l building, wtlJch would nilod.fonnal porklnc areas to .........-e villlors to the facWl)I. · up by .. advisor)' committee. -of San ~ pier -deslln<d co...dlman Jim Tilorjle, who hi• -by the firm and completed in Ilea. . Walter Knott Named aPJ)Clinled fO ael up I porlil and -The arebltic:tl WOO the nod for the ~on commillion. Mid be ~ more el--alter .,..._.,. thon a pcopceed 11,0llll can hi -tetlvto of "*'Y ardiltoetural !Irma A8 Brigg8' Chairman mqled hand -ho Cllllht tt In in::-;.= llld the onl1 item In i:::'::v!:f';.::". C: .:"m=r"° Goorce Wy, chalnnan of tbe a ........ ~ tho ...... that .... -.deleted to ClrT llld that tile tock wblo;h will c:ommlttoe to rHleet Aloomblyman Jolin Sacldleback Set For Election Of Board Chief '!1le SaddllblCk Junior Collt•• Dlllriet Board of Tn.-will hold' aleetlon al ottlcera at tbolr nplar meeUng ton!Cl>t at 7:11. ror the put two y11r11 MJch~l,Colllns bal lln'ed 11 pnaldaot of tho board. Palrick Baekul NrVed 11 vlco pneldont for the 11me lelath of limo. Hw Voael was the first president of the board ,n.er the colle1e diltrict wu formed Ill 1117. ... Trulteea will alto ponder: -A proposal for curriculum addition for the school year 1970-71. -A report concerning the permanent library complex and the permanent sdeoce-mathemallcs building. -A proposed policy concerning the distribuUon of printed materials. - A report on the 1ummer IChool enrollment at the collect. Some ~ students are enrolled in day and evenlng swruner classes at the college. Heaviest enrollment is in the social aclence and phys!~al oclenct olf•rini• San Clem-. lil_..io llid D. J. dale II I 116,000 IJll c:olloctor. "" •kl ho talitn on the ~ plw .... v. BrilP (JI.Fullerton), hll ... - Edlrldp aufl-acute blood looa Jn tho public -111 cla!>orb!!lat vollmllrtly no1 yot ~ dolmnlned, "but 11 ...., that Walter Knoll wW hi tho -&rl' lhl-aecldlllllltba-hart>or. doleledlbomacl!IMlMcaliaollw-,1-11 lho ... -II a~·br all chalrmanoftbo-IM. Gu.w -tho lnjtnd ..... Jo Soulh to COii molt 111111. llllmatod. po:tieJ. 1he ""Ill>~ """' wtth spec:1.lles 'othar -iiMmborl pomed c-Communll)I li"!'llal li> Swlb lie llld hi •llPIOll further de1ttloDI Will lako place." ... Norman illlloll, eo<halrman and Lacuna in a llfopnl -....... l-to_ho_l!llde __ 1oo1_.-:__ _____ ,_..._Thl.::.;..:.::;hlrinl=:..of=tbe=ar:...cbl::oteela='-'dellna=::;il::;'1:.....::;M::;arv::;in::;::;W::;ll'llln::;=; f::;lnlneo=:...ehalrm==an...:..__ EJdridee, M, ns tretted at the hoopltal for blood los and JOVere cull on hll ktt palm. He wu reported in good OOlldltlon. The acddent QCCUtted -tho harbor -anee after the INioiaepower out.- oo.'11 on lho man'• .. .u boat lalied. 'Ille hand hecule lqled In lho coo11,. fiywheol u tllo li1llno llated llaln. Other than lho ~II mlahap, adlvity on CIJ)lltrano Bay Area -and waterways was busy, but uneventful., l~ .... .ni. aald. . . The lick of 1111'1 durln( Slturday and Sunday kept rucu<t down 1i110111 the .--17,otltl weekend vlallon at San Clemente city and Orqe County -· Thirty-elalll l'OICUOI were reporled throuah !he !wt> days. Water tem- peratum: took a llharp dlp from Saturdly'• tl8 Jo a 63 on s~. The ocean mercury was upeoted to rill aaaln todaJr. ~ummer Pops Coricetfs MONDAY EVENIN GS UNDE R THE STAR S ON THE MALL AT FASHION ISLAND HENRY BRANDON CONDUCTING THE FASHION ISLAND POP CONCERT ORCHESTRA JULY 13 PROGRAM-9 P.M • . BUY WHERE IT'S MADE SAVE UP TO 51°/o Fashion Island Overture Pan the Piper Gaile Parisieitne Brandon Kleinsinger Carroll Arrangement Gold Exodus THIS WEEK ONLY Announcing a new break thru in ••• UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Moonlight Safari Tango of Roses Fenstock Brandon Arrangement Ludwig Mon., July 13 thru Sat., July 18 . SOFAS 20%· OFF THIS IS AN ADDITIONAL SAVINGS OVER OUR LOW -PRICE lluffell'a m1nuf1cturt1 the finest furniture yoU wlll find •ny'!"h•r•. Yow ••• it •nci 11l1ct it ri9ht in our sho'!"room. P1y up to 50 Y.I 1111 'than rtt•il. Choo1• fre11 •n Ut11ltnlted ••lee .. ticln of febrics. Cu1torn ch•rtt" •r• 111• ,..,iblt. VISIT OUR ALSO CUSTOM REUPHOLSmlNG SHOWROOr.A 1922 HARBOR BLVD. 0 COSTA t1ESA OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Q 548-0259 t Blue Scarecrow Harlem Nocturne Mancini Favorites The little Ballerina ' Hilgen Fiddler on the Roof Overture Brandon Arrangement Carroll Arrangement Bock Sponsored by The lrvioe Company and Fashion Island Merchants A550C lition in cooperation with the Recording Industries Trust fund. • FASHION J ISLAND HllW'PORT CllHTER P1ciflc Cout Highw1y-Belwffn ~1mborff 1nd MacArthur r ) I I -• • l --------~-:-• a ·Reaeh T...,,• Mnnf· N.T. "•••• VO( 63, NO. 16li, l SECTIONS; '40 PA'&ES > • Laglln~ Manager BaCks Police • ID 4th Fr.acaS a, Rlclwm P. N.W. as did flle ofllctn from tbe other (fift) • • ...., ""' ...,. arx'• that ~, .. said Wheaton Ci!J Kanqer ,Jama o, Whealoo ,Jw In • ........,cfiml· 1o .. counc-.i for proiaod pollce _.cies iavolvecl In• coi> tbe w-., lliclll Weim1. • WniDc • Miili~ situatiao toucbeit off ~·... .. report , detaill • th e • by drui """"' during a Fouttlt of c""""'lllll' • of ,pents· t)lat ·Jed 1o the . July-c:elebrlitlan . .., Lquna's Woodlond oulllruk· ell -riolence In ·which police • Drive. • -..· they ....,. bomblrdlit by rocb "II is my . opinion that il1e Lagµna ' and bottles. se.cb poik< -· • perlormed their ,,,. cjty ......... -police -jol>I very wen under aclvene '"""It...,, penom, In tho ·UU. ~ lellinl olf ' -. ~ llreworlu.. and of tho, fire !war.di In tht a~. Cooperatktn wis good at flrat th~ tater the fireworks bqao qBin: PiJllce lat.r -.ied muljuana ..... ""· .--and as a 1olfioso: police ' bold, and while doiq-so, WIS pushed . by 1 suapecf,w~ fl6d'.. Offtcen ..1 punued and .... tackled the -suffering ... lnjured · shouldei In' Iha ef. fort. . , .. Tbe memorandum. ltates, ''l'be other oirJCer plactd tbe 1ul>jecf In-a llandatd . . • police bold, IDd edoinl ao, was kicked kJchd in the , back and leas by an un- known pereon who also then held the officer In • cholt•hold. '"111e oflloer bad 1o let ao of the flnt wbject, who then be1an to strike out with bands and feel 1be olficen In the face of lhiJ milt.Ince, attemp4ed to ' utillae tear IU without effect. The aubject UMn ran into an area where additional otncen were, where be was 1ppprebeoded." ' I Whealoo .._u tlW --.Police arrested IT perms at ~ ln the crowd blilD to llmut o--.Wn and ptclied .up others later. · Rllkllmta at offtct!rs, objectl .... tbrown at , , , · the patrol unita IDd tbt ~ ,,,..,.Id . of the area claimed police ~ br1util al !lllO, bepn movJna -police. • and •ver,reac\ed. Police dei;Ued thjf. A call was sent Q\lt 'for ~from If advlc;e about .fireworks actl~llY ~ other aPncies. been heeded, Wbeatbn statto, no furtllir A ID!llI\ln:I )llll w11 let up and contact WoUld have been~-· Iha order to d~ tbo ll!lpJ lllllllbly "Clnly prOmpt' 'llDd •etreCUvi pGIJC9 was reputed at u.r.aunute inl..:tlll_practJ.ce_~ed-a'sltuat;ion that oaUI •• lquadi 'Of cilDciii moved tbrou&h have ! nared into .. ,_serm incideet;" Ille aria. tho clQ .._ ... reporta._ he reports •. . eon1n us I\ . \ ·e · " Youth, 25~ Arrested IB.3 Deaths r-Win llervl<es LOS ANGKL!:S. -1"ollce late Sunday arrested, a suspect in the bllldfeon deaths ol three members of a Wllshire District family. OUicers identified the. suspect u Gerard Trent Jr., 25, Loa Ana:eles. They uid Trent's family once shared the tw<Htory house where the bodies oli ~ CarplJn: -. 'f!..' and her two ,<I.,....., Julle, II and carol• 1-,, 11, ..... !@scovered Saiunlay . . .0.1 11ftw lilil •<•4* ..... 'obtttta .. ~ Uled in tlii ~· ...... , ... _, and' '.l"eot -· -· ... ........ ofJ!llllil: in U..$111lord' llill.o ... . . " • .... • ,_ • e.uLl'Ptl.OT .......... ERRANT GMllAGE 'TRIJC1'\:MAICEI SHAMILES-OI' WlLt. • , · ' ' . ·lloftver, they -lile poalblll, ty " • IJnl ......... Ille Slllford •"11DP apd• Iha · bludlton• mui;<ters of two members of. another Loi ~les area family tut week. -·-~eD)f• Lib._.,, ........... ' State Shere· C.a~ls • Crueial C.oastal Bql ' Voting .,Sllited Tuesday SACRAMENTO (AP) -A·CN<:ial ,vote 11 ocheduled Tuesiay on lqislat!on to give ~ 1tate unprecedented planaina: and zoning authority over 1,100 miles cf oceu and bay shoreline. 1be measure by Assemblyman Pete Wilson (R-San Diego) was severely criticized by same conservationists when it was approved Juae 23 by the Assembly Natural Resources and Conservation Committee as the weakest of three ~ Urban Dogs 'Obnoxious' NEW YORK (UPI) -"The dog may well be urban man's worst friend ," Time Magazine sakl. Sun- day. Dogs are crowding c I t i t s . throughout the world and are becoming "tile most obnoxious minority group,"' the mag~ said. "The beast in the city jungle chews children, attacks joggers and howls into the ni&ht in a cramped apartment that makes it neurotic ,'' the magazine article sakf. poulS before the commltlee. Sloce theo k lw been amended to elimlnate a '900,080 appropriatioa for state administration. of shoreline develop- ment in fiscal 197o.71, a coacession to the state's continuing budget crisis. But even with thOR two setbacb for cooaervatiooists, the Wilaoa bill to be voted .. by 1he As>embl)< w~ and Means Committee Tuesday would signal a basic cbanee ia .. the. 1tate11· role. in both local plannlns and enviromnental protection. At present city an dcounty planning commissions and their city COUICils and county boards 1of supervisors have the flNil wOrd in all shoreline land use . " deci.!1ou. The Wilson blll wUuld ailoW local government the same veto it now holds over shoreline development, but land owners and developers would also have to satisfy a regional shoreline agency with a veto over development, but land OWIH!f'S and developers would also have to saUsfy a regional shorelinea gency . with a veto over developments wilb.in 1,oao yards of the shorelioe. Tbete boards -made up primarily of locally eJercted ofilcials -would be ac::countable to a 17·member state board dominated by public members, and civil Ones up to Sl0,000 could be' auesa:ed against private ci1bens or local peril.- meat .. which , !pore the -.. "When it dots get out -twiCe a day if Its master can manage . boards. • -it turns street and sidewaiI<.:..j..-'.,.,. alike into messy booby traps for ptdestrianS." 1l1ere are 500,000 dogs In New York City, 700,000 in London, 20,000 In Tokyo, ~.ooo In Los Angeles and more than a million in Mexico City, Time said. Lions: A New York Clly 1 recorded 25,000 dog •bites last year and Tokyo 5,000, the magazine said. Fear ot rables compelled the Brlt.iah to bar aU'dop and cats rrom entering the country. . Dogs, in addition to being nuiaancts in the city, can give humans tuberculosis, c re a t e allttlies 'Ind caUH int&Ui1aJ in- f ectloos, Time said. ' '· Are your tire& ptling chewed up? They m&J be if you drive throuah Oraqe Couaty's newest rter11tion al- tracUcl'I. Uol Country Safari, which fealures dcm:ns of the We cats 1n a copy of their natural habitat. • '!be beasts in the drlvo-tbrooib section, however, don1 1eem to be too tatbflecl wilh their ahart of the park's S17,000 lllOlllll!yfood bill Larry Heath. a:eneral manager of Lion Country, aays Lbat IO far, 1even tire• ,J Odd Trash Crash lnjmes Driver In· Laguna Beach A Laguna Beach !raab Wc:k driver -painfully lnjund SltutdAJ In • !tat acdde!li 1hat left two< " flle bit lnlclor temporarily · out ot. C<Um'lilaioa' on a steeP bi!tside ,roed. Vernon Jenkim. 23, oC Seta Ana. wu taken to South Cout Community Hos pital for repair of damaged tendoos and a fractured wrist afte~' be slammed hia Oreo Disposal Co. truck into a wall to avoid hitting an ~J vehicle on Temple Hills Drive abortly before llOOl1 Saturday. Jenkins IA>ld police he h ad been "'riding" his brakes down 1 tbe lteep, curving roadway when they heated and failed, csusing the big truck 1o rain speed ... AA be tried to steer past another trash trtick to avoid a collision, Jenkins said be spotted. d1e ~ car and beaded for tht waH, police reported. Robert Preciado, 22, also of Santa Ana, driver of the second truck, told police he noUctd Jenkins' truck ap- proaching from the rear at high speed as he neared the hairpin bend on Temple Hills Drive. Preciado said he sounded his horn to warn the other driver of the dqerous situation ahead, then heard • crub .as the Jenkins truck hit the wall. Looking back to aee what had hap- pened, Preciado rao hia own tru<:k lnto the cent.r guard' ralt on the bend, police reported, but no serious damaa:e resulted . Traffic la bolh dlrecliono was blocked until the two large tru<:I/J could be removed. Taste have been punctured by lions' teeth a1 1igliiseen made the •llht..mlle dr!vo. ,,,. maoas•mat uppity reflll>d• the cost of such cuuailia, he e1plained. "Of coune, then are many more in.stucel wbe:re lions wUI come up and take after lht tirt1, but not UW many bite them," Healh added. Other damace inflicted by dtnaeas of tbe Lquna !fills amUJem<nl park -If proper, -1bed pncautloal lllw been tak•• -will alao be rep&!d. Tho IO-mlnult ride taDI vlalton ' In mother cue, police also .arrested Martin E. Brown, 45, a retident of • suburban Inglewood trailer park where the bocly <i 48-year .. ld Eloise Hurley was round Sunday. There had been no arrests In tM claw hammer beating ol a San Gabriet family . lil wbldl Kim Senff, JO, and bis granclmolher, Mrs. W. E., Cb~PIJlan, 53, were t!Ued by an attacker who Rt: fire to tbeir home early" last Wed~ nem:l:ay. Fred Senff, 38, aod hia wile Gloria, 3.1, remained in critical coodition today at a hospital where a police officer waited with a tape l'ICOl'der in case either wu able to talk. Their ..,ear-old daughte!' Jenny was recovering from injuries but still under heavy sedation. Police said Trent, his wife, Bonnie, 22, and their two children, aged 4 and 6 lived in the Stafford house for about a' monUt before moving out early in June. Police said Trent "looks like a prime suspect in the case." He reprtedly' had argued with Mn. Stafford wben he and hia family -ed out last mooth. Tbey had lived in the Stafford home about one month. D*cllve Sgt. Bob Calklns of the homicide division said eeveral "blunt lnatrmnen~" which could have been used ln the alayina:s were impoundl!1. He refu.I to klenUfy the weaporw. Police Seek Driver In Hitchhiker Death SAN SIMEON (AP ) -A 25Q.pound man driving a .Volkswagen was aought today in lbe slaying of a younc hit- chhiket', the wot1nding of another a n d the po1111ible kidnaping of a t•year-old girl, aut.horiUes·said. ; Slitrlfl's deputies ni<I John T!lday, Ii, <i Arkansas led them to the dead youtb'1 bodf near California 1 after <ilictrs IOUlld T!lday lyq beside the lilllrnY Saturday nil!IK with a bulltt wOUlld In the arm. • , : U'°IT ....... WAITRiss SHIRtlY L!DCKE_ COM_FdRtEb AFTER GRISL y FINO Sile Wl!fll LoolUnt for C•worlcer ~ l')iund ThrN Bodi"' lno!Md Lagilna Hills R~sidents Plead for City B.us Ro lite . ' Laguna Be.tch councilmen, w b o : needed public tr~." recently authorized purchase of a fioan-'11wtt· is aJ90 in , the council pecbt; dally floundering bus lioe now operated a letter to lhe ed•lor of 1lle Leisure by u,;, city, wlll -a pie& Wed-• World News by 'It-ant !lln. IL G. nesday foi; tr•nsportalioa 1o Laawio Hills Vernon, tltCs;atle Cadiz. . Leisure World. lt states, ~ •. ·do . noti kelp a car. 1n a letter to the council, Grace which ii true of many olMrs . hl the Sberidan, 601-B Aven!d• Sev!Jla, prote1bi community. We pre1.,. 1o lbop m. ~ tertnlnaUoo of the bus oervtce (prior ""80er community raU.. 1ban - to city acquiJition). to Santa Ana, but we lball rd do "Th' ••• ,_,,.,,. -~· ......... so at Ille ex-<i belac depoadem • . '' u.11 .,. ......... ......,... • ._._...,. on our friendA wbai .till drive, for s1tuatlon to many. of the people llviDI trlnllforiatio~·r.-· . in Laguna Hills Leisure World and it ' would seem that it would be ol areat. • They also list a . larte n~ ol advantage to Laguna Beocb U lhts bus La&una Btach . businesaeli -, they service were nlnatat.ed," she wi:ote. regularly patronized. Mrs. Sheridan statet that JM com-"' mui. aUnott daily to the city u office manqer for Lapma Beach Community Chest aod alao lbo[>s at muy of Iha local lllores. • .. She llU(leeted 111at it miglit be l\QISible to have sOme qreement,' between· the two communities bl provi~e the "mm TEN f!INNt:R§ IN Piior' TODAY .. ' . , . • the 0rmise County Fair • Ex- w-dler · ' Tho -pi<lllre looka I -w a r m er today. TtmPe:I'•.,_ lbouJd ..... in tho bigJI .. wllh --prevalUq atoni .. Or .... c-&. INSIDE TODAY poott!On' °"""' tomorrow. But yw tlnulh ibllhlaod !main •traul•11hed could; be .: i.i-r or tickets-to Spectac'lllar craa~ ,on &in ~rn11eino'1 Goldn Gate BridQc ""'killed niM ,,.nmu. OM tctri'on law o/fiCCl' collfd it tllt WOl'll lie had IVt'T ''"'· St07l, plaoto inlo ID Afri\:ao veld, where U-, aebru, the !sir toay. Tbe DAILY PILOT (lrollOI aqd many other c'reatures con-is &Mill away 10 pairs <i tickets lit. • daily ,to tho fair. ' -• Tbe inhabilanbi lotal• Ill and Iha Cbect tlJe clallilled -.inc llOCliGo (ueder~ uy aod a II number II lfOWinl, since a bo1i1 utelope cslqorles) for a special • "•d" and aeven lio11 cubs have been born lbUn& ~ name and tellins :rou llince the Impressive park opened. bow to Qbtaln your Im Ucbta. • 1'ow 10inl inlA> lls -month, I.loo If' your name Is there, be' our " Coonlry'1 -1ation allO upooda due pat. Tl!I DAIL y PILOT bopoo to tbo arrinl " --Ulppod ,.. .. Joi' .... lair. In 1o live at the 1ame ....,.rve. ---=======·==---- • PaQt 7. -= ,_., Ma" ' ... u Clwwwocf JI ....,.,._ ' '"""'"'-' n.n ·-. =-=.. = -... --" ,,,,,........ . -... Stedl ....... ..,. ·-. -... -. __ ..., --.. I l I . j DAILY l'ILOT , SC N.·lreland Paraders Pea~efitl . llELPAST, Northern !,..land (UPI) - ,; ponde of 158,000 ..... and boys nwd> .. through BeUast today in pootwar lblhen> ~·· gr<atast display of -t powu. A thin 11ne· of British !"-. pollc< and barbed wire divided tb.m from lloman Catholics and kept Ille peace. Jn what their leaden called the P,utest celebratlon of tbe Protestan.t v\d«7>·0Yer the Catholics at the Batue, ol •the Boyne la 1690, lem ol thon,.nds aMIU~ Protestanta marched under .. ., aurrender:" banners and to the tune .. fifes, drums and b,agplpes in 20 pm.des ,._ma ....., the map of tJle m Brltbb CGIDlles of Norlhem Ji.land. Polloe bad predicUd 58,000 Belfllt ma.-. alone. They said ll>,000 turned out. '"But there's peace right across ~em Ireland," an army spokesman aild after the -.hour Or"!J" on1er Mardi lhrnugh the heart ol Belfllt. 'Tba 11,000 t....,. and polioe did not use tbtlr rifles. their tear iU. their clubs. their shleldll or the two water cannon flown In from Germany. They used their bodies ind a few words to preVeftt a further outbreak of the Protestant-Catholic rioting of the past two ...OU that 'bu killed II persons and injured bundreda more. q&po Tmstees Study Tonight -· of Iha Capistrano Unified sdlooi Jllabict will cootinue tbolr study of·~ ... blem areu oqtllaed in a report made by a Clttaen'a Advlaory CdmmlU... Tooigllt'a I ~.m. -1Jnc In Sena Scllool. Caplatnipo Beacll, will focus .. ~ incdea and -In ·---Al • prerioul meet!q, the dlatrlcl eDmtned trtuqsms of ... -1c ...... particularlJ' the transporlalloa de~ and Iha !>•at-olfjce. ' I '•"'·i"J~!i!l!jl!l'~ll~l!I· "'I ......... ;;:;t; .... =-= 4 ~ ...... ' .................. ~_,:. .. • a.Mtt H. 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Baek in Des Moines Billy ~ng, 7, IJ'.OSes with cherish~ possessions acquired during re- cent'trip to Cslifornia to tour Disneyland and meet his favorite comedian, Red Skelton. Doctors say Billy suffers from a terminal brain tumor and bu only a short time to live. Billy got the stuffed toy at Disneyla~d ~ comediB:D Skelton g~ve him the sailing vessel model -a family berrloom. Friends and neighbors chipped in to send Billy and bis family west Skipper's Hand Mangled ln Dana Harbor Mishap A -Gate man ~ to o1Art ... -mgine ln mld-dlannet at Dina --1 -• bodly Saddleback Set For E'lection Of. Board Chief Tbo ~•bock Junior Colletle Dtab1ct -ol Truaiees will hold election of offioera at !hair ttgular -1ing tonight at 7:45. For the past two years, Michael Collins bu aerved u president of the board. Patrick Backul served .as vice president for tbe aame length of time. Hans Vogel was the first president of the board after the colle1e district was· formed in 11187 • Trustee. wlll alao ponder: -A proposal for curriculum addition for the school year 197~71 . -A report concerning the pennanent library complex aod the permanent science-mathematics building. -A proposed policy conctrning the distribution of prtnted materials. - A report on tbe · summer acllool enrollment at Uie college. SOme 750 students are enrolled in day and evenin«· summer classes at the college. Heaviest enrollment is in the 30cial science and physical science offerings. mql«l hand wb<n be oaucht tt in a apimlna fl)'wboel San C-.lif-aaic1 D. J. Edlrldge •u!fer«l acute blood loas in the ---al the-harbor. Guards ruohed tbe injUrtd man to Sooth Co¥I Cmununity Hoopl!al In Sooth l.oiuna in a Weguard elation ••"'· EJdridge1 56, was treated at the hospital for blood l!)SS and aevere cuts on his left palm. He was reported in good c:oodltloo. 1be accident oceumid near the harbor .-nee alter the l~r out- board on the man's small boat failed. The hand became tang!«! in the oooling flywheel as Iha engine staled again. Other than the single mbhap, activity oo Capistrano Bay A,... beaches and waterways was busy, but uneventful, liferua/d<aald. '!be lack ol surf during Satunlay and SWlday kept rescuea Jlown among the e9timated 67,000 weekend vb.itors at San Clemente city and Orange County -'Ihi.rty~ght rescues were reported through the two days. Water tern· peratures took a sharp dip from Saturday's 68 to a 63 on Sunday. 'Ibe ocean mercury was expected to rise again today. BUY WHERE IT'S MADE SAVE UP TO 51°/o THIS WEEK ONLY Announcing a new break thru in ••• UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Mon., July 13 thn1 Sat., July 18 SOFAS 20% OFF THIS IS AN ADDITIONAL SAVINGS OVER OUR LOW PRICE Ruffell's menuf•dures. th• fine•t furniture you will find enywhere. You see it •nd 1elect it right in our. showroom. P1y up to 50 r.1 lest then r•teil. Choose from 1n unlhnltff 1al•c· tion of f1l:tric1. Custom .ch1n9•1 •r• •lso po"lb'e. VISIT OUR · ALSO CUSTOM REUPHOLSlERING SHOWROOfd 1922 HARBOR BLVD. O COSTA MESA OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT e 548-0259 Capo · Eyes Budget ~tHearing By PAMllLA HALLAN • ' Of ,..,. 1 Dlflf' Plllt le.ff A public hearing on the 19'10-71 budget) for San Juan Capistraoo is scheduled at ~·s 7 o'clock meeting ol the City C<ulcil. One ol the most codroversial areas ol·h pnipo,ed $1 ,854,0IO 1'!<1Bet ls the formation of a police department. Estimated p~ for a 12-man depart· ment Is 1131.2'11. Q-illcs of Ibo police budget believe th.is figure .b too small. Mn. Walter Porter and Mn. Ricbard · Beas, two lntereMed taspayers who oonducled an ~ study of the buci,tl, found the propooed police . budg«ary allowance unreolistio. Mn. Porter said they had found seven! • ...,. in the total budget and had found deleUoos in the police budget. "For example, there is no allowance for a records bureau. Two file cabinets do not constitute a records bureau," ft said. ••we aren't asaimt · a police depart- ment. We want one that will be first rate," she said. Another area of controversy Is p~ posed salary increases.. "The city admtni.!Jtrator recommended an 11 percent cost of living increase in addiUon to the 5"1 percent merit lnoreases. I fee:I this is 1nflabonary and highly irresponsible oo his pa.rt," said Mayor Tony Forster. '!be m1yor said the council generally agreell that a SI\ to I percent C<16I of living mer..... woold be adequate. '!be iarJes1 salary bike pnipoaed was for dty -r-derk Ernest J. Tbllnpson. Tbe poisi.Uoo.'s cumnt range is 11,046 to 11,306. The budgeted salary (including the incruses) is 115,172. Ao aCidlUooal $3,000 is budpted u: a p~rate to the poeition of dty clerk, ~ the total ID approximaleliy 118,000. Another area of general interest has been the parks and recreaUon com- mmioo, whidl is currently being set up by an advisory committee. Comcltman Jim 'lbot1)e. who bas been appolmed to set up a parks and recrea- tion cunmission, said he hopes more than a pnipoaed $5,000 can be included in the final budget. Mayor Fonter aald the Ollly Item in the budg<t that has been deletod to date is a SlS,000 trit collectcr. He said the public worka deportment voluntarily deldod the-.-It .... found . to coot"""" than ostlmaled. He aid be e>peofa furtber deJeljgm "' be made torqhl. •' Laguna Owners • • • .. Beach Access . ' . Control Oppo.setl Prob1ems .uuty to be factd by· the Ctll.mt)' if it succeeds in taking over access to the beach at the foot o( Ninth street in South Laguna will be pointed out in a letter adcftssed ·to each mem.J)er « the ~ County Board ol Supenison, accordlnc' lo Bob BeMer ol \he South Lagma Coves Association. A!lllOCl.ation members met on Saturday with representatives of private beach commtmities in Three Arch Bay_, Blue Lagoon and Emerald Bay to organize oppo11ition to the county's avowed plan to establi!h pubUc access to the beach by taking over a lG-foot easement over a concrete stairway leading to the Wida. Mainta~ that deeds to !00 parcels fn tract 849 included private rigbl ol easement to the beach. ISIOC.lailoa members recently set up a patrol to keep outsiders from using the stairway. · Althwgb the _..,..,,.,.. are ''reedy to go to court" over the beach acceu privilege, according ·to Benner. the letter to the supervisors simply ''states the -I ' . facts of the ' situatlon and . ..... forth some ol. tbe Dh.Ylical problems the c6unty wwld be f8clng if it toot over the easemerit." '""""· bo aald, inclu<le the ·-involved in gettiqs the public down lo the beadi; the fad that the steep, :zaa. .foot stairway, even if ~li-eci, ·would rerqain hazardous for raful'ty use ; the problem of Jocatin~ restrooJ:ns facilities ; the absence of available parking space; the need to employ additional officers to pttrol the beach; and the fad that "very. little beach1' would be left for public use 11 access 'tftre stiblisbed, since oceanfroot properties otend to mean high tiiia line. . "As ft lee it," saj~ Befu)e(:, 11the coun1y '""1ld be getting into some tremendou; e~. with vtry tittle beach to show for It." The group will meet again in a week, he add<d, to boar a legal ttpoi'I !mn aUomty James Lower, wl'lo is researdting the. homeowners' legal posi· lion in the =iatter. .. Clem· nte Eyes Con · ract For Rebuilt Clubhouse A formal contract between the city ol San Clem-and a lo<al M'Chitectilral f1nn for desigb. ol. a new community clubboose will come before dty COllll- . cllmen W-y. City Manaf•i Ken eatr laid be wu completin« the prnpoaed "f1't'ID"nl for the deaip .aervlces today naming Bouc:her and Dri'!!mLa and Asaociates .. !l)e deoignm' of the rtplacement for the !Jumed.out dty landmark. The architectural Orm, whose prin- dpals both .,. residents of the Caplltrano Bay area, have done work for San Clemente ~ort. The city's lifeguard boadquart,.. up. cooat of San Clemt11le pier .... designed by the firm '\JXi completed in 1968. The architects woo the nod for the clubboose commission after represen- tatives ol many architectural firms presented their kfeas f<r fht chi~ before several sesskm of the <X>UDCil. Carr aald that the tack -·will be taken oa the dutihouee Plam has not yet been detennined, "but u IOOl'I as the agMment is ·11pproved by all pertiell, the desigUic work with specifics will take place." The hiring of the ucl>itecta def1111tely means the ruing ol Ult existing clubhouse, built in the late mo by Ole g.....,, founder of the city. Major Waltar Evans had been the lost b:>ldout for rtDOVBting Iha Spaoish building, but folr other membon ol the oouncil --cool lo the pion lhrouab cleliber-en 1be n • w clubhouse. Among the mnalning factors to bo Jettied in the issue an wbetber the present site is large enough for a replace- ment buildin(, which would need formal parting areas to accommodMe vilitcn to the facility. Walter Knott Named As Brigg.s' Chairman G<ol'ge Dtlahanty. cbairman of the committee to re-elect Assemblyman John v. Briggs (JI.Fullerton), bas - that Walter Knoll wlil be the honorary chairman of the C<llDIJlitfft. • Other ClllllDllttee membon named ..... -Danoff, CO<bainnaa and Marvin Warden, finance chairman. ~ummer Pops Coqcetfs MONDAY EVENINGS UNDER THE STARS ON THE MALL AT FASHION ISLAND HENRY BRANDON CONDUCTING THE FASHION ISLAND POP CONCERT ORCHESTRA JULY 13 PROGRAM-9 P.M. Fashion Island Overture Pan the Piper Gaile Parisienne Exodus Moonlight Safari Tan go of Roses Blue Scarecrow Harlem Nocturne Mancini Favorites The Little Ballerina Fiddler on the Roof Overture Brandon Kleinsinger Carroll Arrangement Gold Fenstock Brandon Arrangement Ludwig Hagen Brandon Arrangeme11t '\ C~rroll Arrangeme~t lrilck Sponsored by The Irvine Company and Fashion Island Merc,,an1s Association in cooperation.with the Recording Industries Trusl Fund. FASHIONj ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER P1clllc Coast Hlghw1y -Bttwffn Jamborff and MacArthur • OAI\. 'r I'll.OT ll•ft l"Mi. AUTHOR GRIMM TALKS HI TCHH IKING TO HITCHHIKERS John Kuhn (tfolumbing), Marilyn Halberg (hat), P at Brown ' Thumb~s I His ' Ti~ket Lagunar~ Boosts Hitchhiking Despite Police Fro,wn s By FREDERICK SCHOEMEJIL Of IM o.lly ,.1191 $ .. ff Many persons think hitchhiking ls ii· legai, dangerous, and a good way to get oowhere fast. Not so, 8SMS't.1 Tom Grimm o{ Laguna Beach whose thumb bas taken him to aU fiO states and 7i:I countries throughQut the world. To help out those intrigUed by lhe cheap means of transportation, Grimm has written and published h,is own book, the "Hitchhiker's Handbook:" The book, which can easily be rtad in an hour, contains laws regarding h_itchhiking, what to take, how to get rides, and a log Of the ex:periences of two CNl6S country hitchikers. "Hitchhiking is a fantastic way to see the country and meet the cross-sec- tion of people in America," the ~year. old Grimm said. "If ydu know what you're doing. hitchhiking is legal and is nol dangerous." "The main Uling 1 recommend for getting a ride, is to have a sign telling them w1!.ere you·re doing," Grimm ex· plains. "And you should at least stand up and smile." "From the standpoint of a professional hitclih.iker, it looks like many of the local hitchhikers. expect the driver to give them a ride, and many of Uiose soliciting a ride, don't seem intettSled in getting one." Of course, Grimm has his share of stories ti' tell about his trips. He deckl.ed to, J.Ptcbhike ;around I.he United States whed he was 19, because he C®ldn't a I r o r d any other means of transportaUon. He left f r o m the midwestem city of Peori~. Jll., and in two .and a half months, covered 10,000 miles in 1~ states. "l had never hitcbhiked before, but it was fun," Grimm remembered. "The best thing about it was that the trip only cost $120 ." · , "I.had my best experience hitchhii;ing with• a treasury agent in the~ So~u th· western United States. He .was trying to get ahead of. two counterfeiters. He had been following these guys for some time, and he knew where they were going to stay." ••nus guy was going along about a hundred miles an hour, and all of a sudden the hood flew up and smashed into the window. I figured it was over for the two of· us, but he stuck his head out tbe window and followed the center line and brought the car to the roadside." "I got out. but he took the hood off, and kept on going." Grimm suggests lhat a hitchhiker should always check out the driver before accepting a ride. He recommends lhat the bjtchhiker walk around and talk to the driver, and see if he has been Little Wonder Custer Lost CROW AGENCY, Mont. (UPI) -The Indians beat Custer again but two dead soldiers got up to fight a gras.s fire and a glory~grab& bing horse tried to upstage "Comanche." All this was at the Crow Indian reservation reenactment of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, at the site of Custei''s last stand. "Comanche," a horse, is sup- posed to be tilt only living thing left on the · fie~ ·when · the battle ends. 1but this· rear an extra. nag charged onto tbe, scene and had to be led away.f . Then a smoke bomb ignited a small grass fire and that prompted the "dead" solCliers to stamp it out be£ore resuming their prone positions. • • drinking. "IC there is something you doo 't like ab?ut him, make up a story, like 'I'm gotng farther than you are' or something like that. But don't offend him." After being graduated from Bradl'Y College in lllinois, with a degree in journalism, Grimm decided it was time to see the world. In the ensuing 15 mo•lbs, the magic thumb carried him through 36 countries. Following the trip, Grimm went on a lecture circuit and gave some 1,000 talks on his travels by thumb. But bitchhiking can be addicting. Later in 1965 Grimm took of( (or Africa. "f had to wait four day s for a ride in flOrthern Uganda on my way to Egypl. Someplaces in the world there isn't much traffic. But the natives took me in and fed me boiled fish. heads." ''Finally a tn,ick loaC:ed with scrap metal came by, and gave me a .lift. It turned out that these guys were smug. gling watches into Khartown." In 1966, the youthful traveler made his way to the Orient and t h e South Pacific. He joined the World Campus Afloat at Chapma. f:9Uege in 1968, and went on .three' world cruises with lhem, making all the port ananeements for Ute noating ·campus. Lately Grimm has been staying near home, not eve• out for a local trip by thumb. He's working as a free lance • photographer and laybtg plans for a second book on how to hitchhike around lbe world. . "And I faithfully co.rrespond with more than 50 people' that I've met throughout the work!," Grimm said. He is also busy keeping up with ordets for his book, which an? pouring ii• from all over the world . Vagabond Press (P .O. Box 83. Laguna Beach ) was founded by Grimm to publish the "Hitchhiker':l Handbook." He has also published ' two posters through. the com puy . El Rancho has the hottest price • in town! Vic Andrews HitsBadha1r1 Route Plan By BARBARA KREIBICH Of .... DtMf l"llM St91t "RemoVar el any segment of Pacific Coast' Freeway would jeopa~ize the in· tegrfty ·of' · the entire route -the . engineer~ would open the whole thing up for ~udy." This Is the opinlOn of Victor-C. Andrews of LagUna Beach., former head of the Leaiue of Orange Coast Civic Associa· lions (LOCCA) which spearheaded the six.year fight to route the freewa,y inland behind Laguna Beach. Tbe Badham bill -AB I701 -i,11 a "serious threat to lhe community" in Andrews' view and warrants vigorous opposicion by all interested entitles. The bill introduced by Assemblyman Robert Badham (ft.Newport Beach), passed by ~ Assembly and now awaiting a. hearing in Senator Randolph ·co 11 i e r' s TransportaUon Committee, Would remove from the adopted Coastal Freeway routing the portion that 6isetts the city of Newport Beach. Opposition to the bill already has been voiced officially by the county Board of Supervisors, the Irvine Company and the cities of Laguna Beach, Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach and Founlain Valley. Laguna Beach Mayor R re bard Goldberg was authorized by the City Council to contact all i n t e r e s t e d municipalities, school districts, water districts and major landholders along the adopted. freeway route from Hun- tington Beach to Capistrano Beach to develop coordinated opposition to ttle Badham bill Not1ng that many of the entities already bave spoken out against the bill Andrews added, "ifs most in· of Newport Beach has taken no offical teresting to me to see that the city action to support or oppose the bill. · T belie,·e many people, even in New:port Beach, do not agree with it." Andrews said there have been · other attempts .to alter freeway routing by lc~islation, ';but I know of no instance where this was successful." He recalled that both LOCCA and the city of Laguna. Beach "took int.o ronsideration the problems of Newport Beach·' during the lengthy freeway route studies and "in no way tried to innict our thinking on the City of Newport Beach.'' Recommendalions on lhe route made by LOCCA and Laguna Beach stopped short of Newport &each, Andrews emphasized, because that was 0 their prt1- vinct." He noted that "Newport did J¥>t oppose the r:ou\ing at our ring." AndreWs said be did not feel that the Highway Commission, H the Newport freeway setment were removed, would be iii. a po6ition to build th·e. remainder of the route south without a "complete re-study, .. this 'has ·always been their action in the put." 1.. "The important· thtng right now." he sa id. "Is that the Badham bill be defeated, so negotiations with the Hifl?hway Commission can be continued." Passage of the bill would, in effect, · unde rmine the power of the rommission in establishing freeway routes . "If there are any problems." said Andrews, "they should be battled out at the local level. then taken back: to the rommission with everYone in on it. not just the parties immediately con· cerned ." 12 oz. BSKT. •••••••••••••••• Mondll', Ju~ 13, 1970 L OAIL Y ~ILOT , • ' } I ' "' . ' . ~ 'Her• Come• Our Lone~ Hot, Demn Summerl' ' , ~· Twelnjured -- ' ~ Orange County Firemen:E Fight 2 Weekend Blazes ~ ·' •• • A youth whose burning auto started a J.Z.acre grass and brush fire Sunday and an-Orange County fireman were injured in the blaze at Chapman and Newport avenues which took: alm<m: an hour to subdue. Burned were Tom Pittard. 17. of Orange, and county fireman Steve Lumley. 26. also of Orange. County fire officials said it took 11 fire t.rucks, two air tankers, one bulldozer and 50 men to bring tile stubborn blau in the El Modena area under control. Pittard was driving his car oil Newport Avenue when he smell~ smoke. ln at· tempting to put out the fire, triggered by an electrical short, he dropped a burning piece of rubber into nearby grass. ' tre then trjed to stonlp out t&: names with his bare feet Officials .said he wa3 treated. by his own phy!ician for Longshoremen Will Walk Out LONDON (UPI) -The govermnent held a new round of talks today aimed at averting a nationwide docks 3tr'f.k:e. But 2,000 longshoremen in the Port of London said they wouJd walk out even if a pay agreement was reached' by tonight's mldinght deadline. Representatives of London's Tilbury Docks told newsmen only a national delegates conference of unions repreM:n· ting Britain's 47,000 longshoremen could rescind the strike decision. burns on his face and feet. Fireman Lumley was burned m. the left arm aod back. He was tfelW> .. at the Oran1e County MedicaJ Center., and released. , ... ~ Shortly afterwards, a five-acre blnt > broke out on MacArtnur Boulevard. a;t Ford Road in tbe Corona del Mar aru .. The fire, which officials believe w~"j set by children playing with matches ! was quickly controlled. 1;,, No hOl'O'S or other structures wel'I... threatened by eith~r blaze. ~ .. Santa A1ia Boy ·1 Wins Box Derby l ·.wesley aoo..r, 12, ol Saal& AaO, cal>; lured a ~ victory in fie ~ ~·· o1 tile s;1111 Annwi1 0ranre eou. nty Soop Box Derby Sunday !<> - ~:1::.··: :::y::: ~d past his two brvlbe<s and n - to win a place in the National .Soerl. Box Derby Finals at Akron, Ohio, Mt. Aug. 15 and a !500 savings bond. __ j Other awards were . presented to ~ Petrino. 2934 Java Road, Costa Mesa,,. for ~t constructed rilcer; M~i Gallagher, La Jolla, for be.st desi racer; Richard Stouffer. La CN?Seent.a for best brakes; an<! Mike Baker, Ullll: Morado Drive, Orq e, lor b e 1 t apor13mansbip. ! ' • • ' ' I ' • • • • . ' Pie Crust Mix ........................... 49¢ Brown Sugar ............................. 16¢ Betty Crocker ... 22 oz. , •• bake more than one! C&l1 ..• 1 lb. light or dark • , . Ior "berry betty" l Com'P'ltt the 'µai.tte ! Big 12 o µ n c e baskets of plump /Tesh blueberriea ••• 80 del ic ioua in a vi< .••• or bakC a blueberry bettv ••• or heap hig h, with sour cream .•. for de11sert! Hampshire Sour Creain ................ : ............................. 59~ Knudsen makes it ... smooth, crean\y and a Jl1St-r 1ght f!avor to go \\•1th fresh berries from El Rancho. at our Delicatessen Sliced Meats ...... ~0~~G:s.·:: ~ .0~ ~~~· ...... 3 S' \Va fer thin ••. smoked to.give you finer flavor ... take your choice of six favorite varieties~ Me ats that make th e meal ! Cibbage ~olls ..... ~~~~::-.~~~.~:~ ..... 39<· 1 El Rancho's fresh 1rou1.1d meats ••• blended for flavor ••• '''rapped in I.ender tasty cabbage leaves! Priu• in •fl«t Mon., Tut8., W"'-. July 14, 1,, 15. No aale1 to <Ualer1. P t • SllCED $109 ·. BY THE PIECE · 89c as ram1 .......... . . . 1b. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • lit Authentic !la\'Ol' .• , lean and spi<'Y: .•• pile it high on french-or kaiser rolls . , . so good: Beef Sausage Links ............... 29¢ Beef Sausage Roll .................... 39' ~IcCoy'!( ... deliciously different! .•• S oi. · ~lcCoy'g .. , breakfast treat: I lb. •-N•,' ·~ . ' ,_.IM."'lltilllo.._.aloft'"' Dr. (U lllocllo """"· PmDOIA: 320 Wtit Col«ldo BIW. .SOUlll NSAD£NA: '""""t' ll'l 'llinllniton Or. HUllTlll5TOll IUCH: .. Warw 1M Alio11quin {Bo1rd·"''' r·····t NEWl'Olr IEACll: 2727~BtYd.ond 2555 Elltlltrff Dr, (Easlblull ,.,,.,,. 1.1:.,<1) - • • • j I - if llA!LY PILOT ;f cc_, ... .,. ,... o.ilY 'lltf S11"1 l' . l~ Roger Poole, a 2~year-old Briton. fb<>ught a twindecked omnibus and r nverted into a movin,s? motel that sleeps 11. Then, instead 0£ taking a simple, uncomplicated vacation, ,he and his ge1;lhering took off on a two-year world tour. The bus - 1with top deck as "bedroom" and ~ower deck with everythlng from ving room to kitchen -arrived n Los . Angeles Tuesday. The 11 Ian to .spend the.. summer in Los geles, wOrking at temporary obs to fill the kitchen cupboard. ! I I oole advertised for Qusmates and elected two married couples, two ingle girls and four bachelors. • The city of Pittsburgh is again going to giue dignitaries k.eys to the city. A fpokesm.an for the city dt>partment of supplies con· firmed ThutsdaY that 100 keys had been purchased at $9.25 each. Mayor PeteT F. Flaherty 1 ran out of the keyi 1001& after ht took office in January and s-&arted givi.ng the VlP1 a hand- 1hake and a copy of Stefan Lorant's "~ttaburgh." # ,, ~.This ca.stles in the send expert U a. t1'eal profeirionat Ht is U.S. A ir Ferree f'of/ictr Robert FiJher, who'e enginee,.. ~ng 'kiU ha.s bt'en put to the tt't as ht '.'t.ohittle1 away at a new creation at 'CVirgfnia Beach. Vii. Fisher has built : castles all over the world and says ; ~nd texture is the important foctor- that and a good popsicle stick to carve 1 ·tuith. ·~ ~ ; t A self-sty1ed "expert" on pickin~ ··.horses wound up in a N.Y. jail ; Tuesday because he touted the : _wrong man - a Nassau County ~ J>Olice undercover agent. Police ' said the suspect, Peter A. Stei""' ~ ,berg, 34, posing as a horse trainer. approached the agent outside a din~ 1er and told him he had "a sure winner." Steinberg was char~ed i #with bookmaking and criminal im· personation. . . • The #year-old man hopped into a parked car as plainclothls policemen approached the lot in I.he international diltrict of Seattle. The officer1 asked him If the car was his. TJ1e man said 1lo, it tool a Jriend'1, but ht didn't know hil f1Und'1 name. At that point he 1001 arTetted. The car wot regiltered to E. C. Burkhart, a SeaUle police offic· er. '~ \ Mond'1, July l.l, 1'711 415 Enmn11 Die U.S. B52 Rai·ds Crush N. ·Viets . I SAJGON (AP) -Allied ttoopS ind U.S. B$l bombers kllled 417 Norlh Viet- namese IOldi~rs just below t·h e -litarlzed '"""" In the bi&gest cldeat in months for lhe Communist command ln South Vietnam, officials said Monday. Jn another report, South Vietnamese officials said Viet Cong terrorists catapulted a 250-J>OW'K\ •bomb into a hamlet southeast of Da Nang, killing 8 civilian! and wounding 18. The blast also deltroyed o< damaged !.I houses. 'Mle bomb apparently had been dropped by an allied warplane, had failed to explode and was re-fused by the Viet Cong as a "lob bomb." '!be big battlolleld setback !O< the North Viet.oame!e began Wednesday near Kbe Sam. the fonner U.S. Marine com- bat base that underwent a 77.-0ay enemy siege in 1968. A spokesman claimed at least 50 enemy troops were killed in fighting Sunday and said the only government casualties reported were 24 wounded Saturday and Sunday. During the night, the spokesman said, South Vietnamese AC47 gunstlips at· tacked suspected enemy pasittons, and tcxlay the enemy force hit· the Cambodian troops with mortar and infantry attackll. Kiri Rom sits atop a 2,000.foot moun· Egypt Reports Conimando Raid Again.st Israel By United Preu lalmaational Egypt said its commandos struck into the Israeli~ed Sinai Penin9.l.la dur4 ing the night and inflicted "great Joss ol life"' in the first strike acnm the SUez canal in more than a month. Israel denied the Cairo claim and sent troops into Jordan and Lebanon. An Egyptian military · spbkesman said 3i Israeli planes struck alcng the Suez Canal today in the S4th amsecutive day of Israeli attacks aimed. et prewning the establistment of more missile sites , and at k~ Egyptian troops the,. off balance. Eg)1ll &aid the Israeli ploneo hit Suez, EWlhatt, Fayod, El·llinh and El-Cap in the Canal's l!!JIJ.lthem and 10 ttwm sectors and that ''our air deferiee syst.tms engaged the atlacklng aircraft" A spokesnan &aid there were no Egypdao losses. Cairo said e•ller Egysilan cormnandos 'launched a tw0¥001ed attacked across lhe Suez c.naI Sunday '""l, 100dllng of! a groond and air battle with Israeli troops. It said the Egyptians reWrned safely despite the heavy lighting. A Tel Aviv spokesman said Jsrae.11 ground troops penetrated half e mile into Jordan and destroyed an Arab guer· rilla base that had been used for opera- tions into Israel. Rogers Returns Following Tour WASHINGTON (AP) -Secretary ol State Willlarii P. Rogers has returned to Washington after a twe>-week foreign tour which concentrated on United Stat.es policy in Vie;narn and the Middle East. Rogers, who visited Manila, Saigon, Tokyo and London. declined comment to newsmen after his plane landed at nearby Andrews Air Force Base Sunday night. But he is expected to report soon to President Nixon on the tour which elXled in a two-day discussion of Vietnam and the f\f i d e a st with Britain's new Conservative government and w i th Ambassadors David· K. E. Bruce and Philip C. Habib. taln and before the war wai • playground 1 ol t.be wealthy seeking' a cool climate. 'lbe town i~lf appW'! to have no military aignilicance. ?be spokesman also reported that an enemy r1idi:nc party broke through government defenses at the Long Vek munitions d<pol 30 miles norlh ol Phnom Penh, but a government counterattack pushed it out. No casualties were reported on either side. UPI Ttlt!lhofil Mbs llnhlerse Marisol Mala ret Contreras, 20, was named Miss Universe for 1970. The shapely (35-23-35) :ri1iss Puerto Rico admitted it was best for her that she wasn't one of the judges: "Miss Swed· en, she was so beautiful." Mi ss U.S.A., Debbie Shelton, was first runner-up. Reformers Bill Reaches Floo1· WASIUNGTON (AP) -A major HOU>e refonn bill reached the noor today, giv- ing critics of the present !}'stem a chance to clean away what they say are centuries-old cobwebs shrouding CO•· grt8'iOJµ1l pr:ocedures. More than 100 chaages in House rules and procedures are expected to be con· sidered before voting begins, probably Wednesday. ·" One of lhe proposals, backed by the DemocratiC leadership, takes away the cloak or secrecy from votes on amendme11ls. The reform bill sent to the floor by the House Rules Commtttee makes modest changes in a limited area, It js the amendmeats being offered that present the reformers their best chance of I thorough bo\l!ecleaning. Solo Sailor Finishes Transatlantic Voyage PLYMOUTH, England (UPI) -Fran- cis Slakes, 44, of Morristown, N.J., ar· rived in Plymouth Sunday after a solo voyage across the Atlantic in his 31).foot sloop Crazy Jane. Stokes, who set sail June 14, said he averaged 120 miles a day, much fasler than he had expected. It was his firm. long solo voyage aa.d he reported no problems. Thu nderstor ms Hit U.S. T or1iadoes Touch Down in Colorado, Florida • C•lifornia 50"111\t•• C•llto,-.,1• W•• "'°''1¥ 1u11nY kid•• wfllt -morn1119 low cl-1 over lht CMll .,,Cl lll(:re1lln• cloudl· ne11 0"11f ttlt MlllllM•n parllon1. lnltntl l•HI wttt l !lfhll'f Wltl'l'lf'r, lltllt '°' Ind law clouds COVf•~ "'°'' ot lot A119'e~ 111 thfo early mwnlftl, ae.rlno to "'"' wri1lllM 111 1'llP Ille rnornlntl •nd 1Utt-. The cltr Wft 1 llttlp w1r..,... 111611' I w1... • ,.. ... lctl!d crvk c""tl' 111111 I el 17 c-red Wit~ 7' 5.uncltv, ....ct :, :.i.:-:r" 1M t,_,.y. 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" ,,_, "' " " ,, c N•wport •I f•1~io11 hl•ncl Nt.,.porl 111!1r • Me11., •~~r1., fri, 10:00 till 9:JO Oth•r d~v• 10:00 tl11 5:l0 • Wtal'lh\t!CH'I " .. MOOll lllMt I: II fl·'"· I _,,.., ___ -·---• -' • • San Clemenie ' ' Tod•y's Fla•I Capisirano EDITION '1* voe: 63,.NO. ""6, l SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE' ·cooNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY ·13, '1970 TEN CENTS L~guna Manager Backs Police • Ill 4th Fracas : • By RlatARD P. NALL Of .._ Dl&lr Plllt ll•tf City Manager James D. Wheaton has praised poUce agencies involved in con- taining a semi-riot situation touched off by . drug &m:llts during a Fourth or July celebration on Lagulla's Woodland Drive. ' .-' "It is rqy opinion that the Laguna Beach police officers jlierformed their jobs-very well under advtne condfilons, • ., did the oflloi!rs lmn the other (ti .. ) a1encies that ~ed, •• Pld Wheaton ' in a me~l.Ollun to councilmen for the Wednesday.night meeting. .Wheatoon'1 ~rt details the chronol'!IY o! ,eilenll tbat led to the outbr'eak · of violtnee in whkh police charge they were• bombarded by rock.! and bottles. The city manager said police Hviled -· ill the ..... ·-1tllilli olf . . . rlt.woru and o! . the !Ire hazmlii In the area. CooJ!e!ation WIS i00d1 It flnt then ·later the fireworks be&an aaain·. · Pollet later observed marijuana ·stnot· ' ing, W!leaton &Merta, and as an officer police hold, • and whlle doing ~1 : was pushed )Jy a suspect who fleet tnflCt!'s J>UTSU<d and .... tkkled the suipO(:t : sufferin& an lnjured shoulder in the flf- !ort. ."nle memorandu.m stat•, ·''The .other officer plated the subjocl In .a·~ · ' . Mll.Y•PMT ,...,,..... police hold, and -.ig ao, was kicked klcft4 in the back and teas by an un- known penon who also then held the officer ln a chot~hold. , ''Tile ol!lcer hAcI to let go o! the first subject, who then began to strike out with bands and !eel. The o!!ic<rs in the face of this, resistance, attempted to utilise tw gu· without el!<ct.-'l1le d>jec:t 1Mn. ran lnCo ·an area where adCU.Uonal otfioen were, where be was apppnbended." us Youth, 25, Arrested In 3 Deaths F,_ W1r< Strvlca LOS ANGl!:LES -l"otlce lale Sund11 arrested a suspect in the bludgeon deaths ol. three members d a Wilshire District !amlly. C>Qicers idenWied the suspect 11 G«M'd Trent Jr., 15, Loo Angeles. They aakl Treot'a family once llhared the t.....tory houae where the bodies or ·Mrs. ·Carolyn Sl!ffonl, ·37, ·and her t~o d&ug!Wa; Julle, ' ~ c...i ~ ; 11, ... •111eared S..._: · · .Doai:tl\'es·aald 11<Voril''blunt objeda" ~ ·-lo Iha klllioa -lmpoundod and Tr1lll WU boolled 00 ........ ol "1m'der In Iha Slaffard klll· ~ ..... they di~ the P!*lblll· · ty ol a link betw.., tbe Mlf!ilnl'iloytop and the .bJqeon murders of· two. members of another Lor Anc'Jea area family last week, \ State Shore <Atntrels' Odd Trash Crash Injures Driver 'in another cut, polk:t alao artetted Martin E. Brown, 45, a reaident ol a suburban Inglewood trailer park where the ~y d 48-yur-old ~Joist ~urley was foQod SWlday. Cracinl -Coastiil Bill . . TtMrt had been no arrests in the claw hammer beating of a Sm Gabriel family in whlcb Kim Senff, 10, and his grindmotber, Mrs. W. E. Cllapman, 53, were tilled by an attacker who .et fire to their home early last Wed· needly. . \ In Laguna Beach V ~ting Slated Tues~y , A Loguna .Baich 11'11\> tiucf Clrtm' .... painfully lojured 5"tunJar In ~ lnol: -tl1at. lelt two· o1 ' 111e bi1 trucka Fred Senff, 31, and his wife Gloria, 3.1 remained In crillcal cOndiUon today at' a hospital wtier'e a police officer waited with a tape recorder in case either waa able to talk. 'Ibeir 6-year-old daucbter Jenny was recovering from Injuries but lllU under 00.vy . .ectatloo •. SACllAMEllTO (AP) -A <ruclal vole la ICheduled Tuesloy on lellllallon to give the stale wprecedenled planaing and ·ZDning authority over 1,100 miJe9 of oceu and bay shoreline. The measure by Assemblyman Pete Wilson (R.San Diego) was severe1y criticized by some conservationists when it was approved JUlle 23 by the Assembly Natural ·Resources and ConservaUon Committee as the: weakest of three pro- Urban Dogs 'Obnoxious' NEW YORK (UPI) -"The dog may well be urban man's worst friend," Time Magazine said Sun- day. Dogs are crowding c l l I e S' throughout the world and are becoming "the most obnoxious minority group,"' the magatine said . "The beast in the city jungle chews children, attacks joggers and howls into the night in a cramped ·apartment that makes it neurotic," the magazme article said. "When It does get out -twice a day ii Jts master can manage -it turns strtet and sidewalk alike into messy booby traps for pedestrians." There are 500,000 dogs 1n New York City, 700\000 in London, 20,000 in Tokyo, 300,000 in Los An1eles and more than. a million in Mexico City, Time said. New York City recorded""'2S,000 dog bites last year and Tokyo S,000, the magazine said. ,Fear o( rabies compelled the British to bar all dogs and cats from entering the country. Dogs, in addition to being nuisances in the city, can give humans lUberculosis, c r e a t e aller1ies and cause tnle.stlnal In· fectlons, Time said. I posall belor< the eommiUee. temporarily out or ·commiaolon Oii • Since theo it bU blen amendOd lo otff() hlllllde rood. elimlnale a !11111,0lll a(lllrOllriallo for Vernon Jenlios, 23, ol Sota Ana, atate admlnl..traHon o! -.11ne cieveloP' WU taken to South ~ Community ment In fiscal 1971)..71, a C01teession to Hospital for rep;iir ol damaged tendonl the state's continuing budget crisis. and a fractured wrist afte~· he slammed But even with those two setbacks for his Oreo Disposal Co. truck into a wall conservationists, the Wil901 bill to be to avo.id hitting an oncomln1 vehicle voted on by the Assembly Ways aqd · on Temple Hills Drive shortly before Means Committee Tuesday would signal · noon Saturday. a basic change la the atate'a .role in Jenkjns tokl police he had been both k>cal planning and envtroameotal "riding" his brakes down the steep, protection.. curving roadway when they heated and At present city an dcounty planning failed, causing the big truck to gain commlsak>ns and their city cou..cils and speed. . county boards of supervis>n have the µ .he. tried · to , steer past another final word .in all shoreline land use trash truck to avoid a colliskln. J~kins decisiou. said ht spatted the onocmin& car and n;.. wuaon bill would allow local .headed for the wall, police nported. gQvenunent the same veto tl now holds Robert Preciado, 22, also of Santa over shoreline development, but Jud Ana, driver ol the second truck, told owners and developers would also have police he noUced . Jenkins' truck ap-.1 to satisfy a regional shoreline a1ency proaching from the rear at hlah speed with a veto over development, but land as he neared the hairpin bend on Temple owners and developers would also have Hills Drive. Preciado said he sounded to satisfy a regional shorellnea gency his horn to warn the oUler driver of with a veto over developmentl within the dangerous situation ahead, then heard 1,000 yards of the shoreline. a cruft u the J,enkins truck hit the These boards -made up primarily wall. of locally 'elected officials -would be Looking back to . see what had hap- accountable to a 17-member state board pened, Preciado ran his own truck into dominated by public members, and civil the center ruard rail M the bend, police tines up to $10,000 could be meued reported, but no terious damage re1ulted. against private citizens or local SoWrn· • Trlfllc• in both directions wu blocked ment 11encies which ipore. the orden until the two large trucb could be of the bew bou'dt. · removed. Police said Trent, his wile, Bonnie, D , and their two children, aged 4 and I, lived in the Stafford house for about a month before movlng out early in June . Police said Trent "looks like a prime m11pect ln the case." He reprteclly had argued with Mrs. Stail~d when he and his family moved ouL laSt month. They had lived in the Stafford home about one mmth. . Detective Sgt. Bob Calkins or the homldde division aid several "blunt UWum!llll" whlcll could have been uaed In the iioylnp w""' impounded, He reluaed to ldmll!y Ula weapons, Police Seek Driver In Hitchhiker Death SAN SIMEON (AP) ~ A 250-pound man driving a YoJlqwagen was soui!"l today in the slaying of a young hil· chhiker, the wounding of another a"n d the possible kidnaphlg of a 19-year-old glrl1 aulhorities ·sald. Sheriff's deputies said John Tilday, 19, Gt Arkansas led them to the dead youth'• body near Callfomia I after olfl.,.... found TUday lying beside Ille Jil&liway Saturday nlF\ wltb a bullet wot.Ind In the arm. / Lions: A Taste ·~~.Tires , . I • , • I Are youi Ures gttting chewed up? They mar-be. if you drive through Orange County's newest recreaucm at· tracuon, Lio• COuntry Safari, which features dof,ens of the big cat.a in a copy of their natural habitat. 1be beasts in lhe drive-throuch section. however, don't 1eem to be too Hlisfitd with their share of the park's $17,000 moolhly !ood bill. Larry Heath, general manager of Lk>n Country, says Lb.It IO far, .even tires have been pw1Ctured by llon•' teetb u tbrouih Southland. lerraln .traasformed 1lghlleer1 made ttie:etght..mlle drive. Jnto u African veld, where Uoas, zebras, The management happily refunds the airatfes ancr many "other aeaturu Coex-cost of such casualties, ht explained. • ' "Of course, there are many more bt.., \ lnst.uces where lions will come up and :rhe inhabitant.a total. 800 and the lake after the Ures, but not that many numbtr It irowing, since a baby utelope bJte them," Heath added. and 1even 1i011 cuba have been born Other damage inflicted by denizeu since the Impressive Pl(k opened, of tbe Lasuna Hills amuaeme.-park Now ping Into Ill seCcnd mootb, Lio• -If proper, ~lbed precautions blvt , ~·· poP,WaUon al*> expands due been taken -wlll alto be repaid. , to Jhe· llrlval 91 ..., animala aillpped The llO-mlnulo ·ride taltes vll!tora , In lo l! .. r at the time Jnle'V!· . • I I ' Wheaton reporU that· --in tbe crowd belan to about oblceniUes at officers, objecll were thrown at the patrol units and the crowd, estimated at 200, began moving tow•Nl police. A call was sent out for assistance front other a1encie.1. ·A command PoSt wu set up and the order to dlspera the UJe1aJ·~bly wu repeated at tbret-minut.e intervals as squads or ol!lcen _..i lbnJu&b the area, Iha clly ...._ .r<parta, Police arrested 17 persons at the tJme ' and picked up others later. Residenla: of the ar:ea claimed police were brutat· and Qver·reacted. Police deflled this. If advice about fireworks activity had been heeded, Wheaton states, no furthtir contact Would have been neCessary. .. Only prbmpt ·and effective police practice preserved a·sib.Jalion that couJd have flared "int.o a &erious incident," he reports. e • • • , I WA!TRES$ SHIRLEY LEDCKE . COMFQRTED AFTER GRISLY FIND 51..-Went Looking for C.workert Found ThrM' lodle1 lna!Nd ' . . ' ' Laguna Hills ResidentS Plead for City Bus .Route Laguna Beach councilmen, w h o recently authorized purdiue of a finan- claUy floundering bus 'line now operated by the city, will cons,ider a plea Wed-- nesday !or tranoportatioo to Lagune Hills Lelaure World, . · In~ a·· Jetter t.o · the council, Grace Sheridan, llOl-B Averllda Sevilla, protestl Jermlnation or the bua ....ice (prior to city acquisition). "This has brought _,t a bardlhlp situation to many of the people Uvq ln Laguna Hills Leisure Workl and it ·would seem that It would be of 1reat advantage to Laguna Beach lf this bus service wert reinstated," she wrote. Mrs. Sheridafl states' tti'at she· com· mutea almost dally to the city as office mariaaer for Laruna Beach Community Chest and allo ahops at many of the local storeS. · She suggested that it might be possible to have some agreement 'between the two ,ccxpm!pllti~ to J?l'OVide the "much- TEN. WINNERS iN PiLOT · TODAY ' The Orarlge CountyJ'air & El· poslUon opens tomorrow. But you could ' be 'a' Winner of Uckels to the lair todoy. The DAILY PILOT is &lving away 10 pairs of tlcketa dally to the fair. • ,. • Cheek the classilled adverUsiJlg aectioll (under any .and a 11 .catqories) for a rpeclal "ad" l~tinr yoor namt and tellln( you how lo obtain your ·!rte , tickets. If 1Wf name Is there, -be· our suest. The DAILY PILOT hOpe> )'OU eriJoy the, fair, , ' needed JIU.blic tr~on." · There II •bo in Ille council packet a letter to Ute editor of the Lesure World News by Mr. and Mra. H1 G. Vernon, 411-C Calle Cadiz. It 1tates1 "We do· not keep a car, wbich II true or mmy -.. In the community. We pniler to lllO(> In your ... 11er community ,....... than ping lo Santa Ana, but we ahaU not ·c1o ao at the ._ or beln( ciepmdent oo our friend! who atill. drive, for tr8llllp0l't&Uon." They also list a larae number tJ. Laguna Boach businesses tliat they regularly patronized. ' Cout We11d1er Tbe weather picture looks a little warmer to4•Y· Temperatures lhould range ill the hilh Ills with sunny 1k.lt1 prevall.lnc aloog tbe Orange c-, I INSmE TOD&Y Spectac1&lar craih on Sdn F.rancisco'1 Go~n Gate Brfdot kUltd nint pu1om..,Ont vtttran law officer called ii tht U1or1t ht had tver ''tn. St ory, • photo Page 1. • • 'I ' _, J DAIU PILOT SC N. lreland Paraders ' Peaceful BELFAST, Northern 1 .. land (UPI) - A parade ol IM,9111 mon Ind boys mard>- td through Belfast today in postwar Noc1h<nl Irellnd's IT'•lesl dlspt.y ol P"""'8111 _.. A lhln line ol Brttbh IJ<>Olll, poUce Ind barbed .... divid<d them Ina 1lomm Catholic• Ind kepi the peaor:. In what their leaden called the ~t cdebrllioo ol the Pn>lest&ll viclory ..... the Catholics •l the Battle ol the Boyne bi 1610, tens of tbou.$1nds ·~'":".! marched under .,DO I and lo the tune ol .llfel, dnDm Ind blgplpea In ID parades. 1lpqgllll ..,_ the -ol the 1is .British coaullea ol Nor1htm Ireland. Polloe bod .,.._,.,.. 11,oell BdWt mardierl alolle. They uld 150,000 fllmed ooL "But there's peace right 8Cf'OS3 Nortbem Ireland," an anny spokesman said ofter the -.hour Orlinge Order Mardi lhrough Ille heart of Belful The 11,000 lnlOpl Ind poli"' did nol use tbetr rlfJea. their tear gu. their clubl. their shields or tbe two water ~ n ... la from Gmnany. Thef ....r their bodlel and a few w«dl to prevent a further outbreak of the Protestant-Catholic rioting of the past two weeks that has killed 11 persons and btjurtd hundreds more. Capo Trustees Study Tonight ,,,,_ fll Ille ·Caplltrano Unllled School lllllrict will COllliln~ lhdr J1udy oC di*1ct fl'Oblem areas outlhwf in • ..pon made b7 • C!tlz<u'• Advllory Committee. Tonighl'1 I p.m. meelhll la fierTa School, Capistrano Beicb, wlD. focUll OD per-i pracUcn and -la ·---At a pmb»~the- eumt...t crWd..,.. of. DOm IC-""'k: .._ por1lealarlf the tr-- deplrtmml 11111 Ille h-- DAILY PILOT ...,.. ................... ----c-..... 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""'f i.. ~· wl\MUI '*"' ,... m!wllfl If up.,..11111 -· StcOfld ~H pMt• pa!• I I N.-.part l•tcll t r.• CO.It IMl.I. t.tlllwlli.. SUbfcr;ptlM ty cirri• t.t.• ..-1111.,, tv 11'11111 u.• 1191tfl1J1 mmi.,., f!•tlllle-.. u.• """''~"· UP'IT ........ Back in De• .Moines Billy ~g, 7. po1e1 with cherish~ possessions acquired. during re- cent trip to cautomla to tour Disneyland and meet bis favorite comedian, Red Skelton. Docto rs say Billy suffers from a terminal brain t~or and has only a short lime to live .. Billy got the stuffed toy at Disneyland and comedian Skelton gave him the sailin_g vessel model -a family heirloom. Friends and neighbors chipped in to send Billy ald bis family west: Skipper's Hand Mangled In Dana Harbor Mishap • Capo Eyes Budget itt He<;iring By PAMELA BAU.AN Ot ... Deltr ,...., ... " A public hearing on the 1970.'11 budget for &Jn Juan Capistrano is scheduled at ·IOll!gllt's I o'clock meeUng of the City OOUndl. One ol. the moot codloversiaJ •eas ol the proposed 11.1154,080 budget ·1s the fonnaUon or a police dt:partment. . EJtimated figures for a 1%-man depart· mont ii 1136,271. Qillcl ol the police budget believe lhil figure Is loo mnall. Mn. Walter Porter and Mn. Richard Beggs, two IJU"*<I ~yers who COllducted .. lndepeodeDt study ol the budflel. found the proposed polioe • buclg<Wy allcrNance lllnlllstlc. M,.. Poner -· they had !OU!ld ....,., .,,.,. In the Iota! budget and had found deletions In the police budgel "For exaniple, there is no allowance for a records bureau. Two file cabinets do not constilute a records bureau," Ste said. "We aren't againlt a policti depart· ment. We want one that will be fJrst rate,'' she said. Another area cf controversy Is pro- posed salary increases. • 1..a, ..... Owner• ' Beach Access • Co.ntrol Opposed Problems llkely to be faced by the cetllty U jt aucceed.s in takina: · ever access to the beach at the foot of Ninth &reet in Sooth Laguna will be pointed out in a leUer . addresMd to each mmnber ol the. OrlUll• eoUnty Board ol Supervlson, according to Bob Benner ol the Sooth Laruna • Coves Assoclalloo. Asscciation members met on 5aturday with represeotatives or private beach communities In 1broe Arch Bay, Blue Lagoon and Emerald Qay to organize opposition to . the county's avowed plan to esfablish public aoceu to tbe beach by taking over 1 11).fdct easement over a concrete st.airway Jeadirlg to the sands. Maintaining that deedl to IOI pareels In lract 149 included prlva I< rlgbl o! easement to the beach, usocla\ion members recently set up a patrol to keep outsiders from using the stairway, Al~ the homeowners are "ready to go to coort" over the beach ~ss privilege, aceoniing to Benner. the letter to the supervisors simply "st.ates the faCta of the sJtuatlon and set.a: forth some of the .P?!Yslcal problems l.h,.e county would be faClng if it tool over the easement." These,. be said, include the e1per. Involved in .getUng the public down to the beech; lhe !act that the oteep, :zaa. foot stt.irway, even if repanct, would remain haiardous .for family use ; the problem of locating restrooms raciliUes ; the absence of available parking space; the need to empk>y additional officers to pttrol the beach; :ind the fact that '"very little beach" would be lefl for public use is 'access were stabllshed since octanfront properties extend t~ mean hlgb tide line. "As we see it," said Benner, "the· county would be getting into aome tremendous experise, with very little beach to show !or it." · The group will meet again in a \l'eek, he added, to hear a legal report from attorney James Lower, · who is researching the ·homeowners' legal posi· Um in the matter. : Clemente Eyes Contract For Rebuilt Clubhouse "The city admlni5trator rerommended an 11 percent cost of living increase in addlUon to the 51h J>t:rcent merit lntteases. I reel this is inflationary and highly irTesponsible on his part," said A fonnal contract between the c)ty means the raz.i"ng of the existing Mayor Tony Forster. ol San Clem-and a local,atthltedural clubhouse, buitt in lhe late 205 by Ole '!be mayor said the oouncil generally firm · !or dealga o1 a pew community Bansoo, founder ol the city. agrees that a 51> to I percent ...i clWhouoe will come befon dty """"" Mayor Walter Evans had been lhe ol living lncreaot woold be adequate. cUmen W-y. last holdout fur r<oovaling the Spanish '!be largest salory hike ,...,....i Wal City M&latlll' Ken Carr said he was building, but !o<r' other members ol !0< dty acknlnlstrator-clerk E.-. J, completing Ille propooecl agroanent f0< the cooncll remoined cool to the . plan TtM11p1011. The posltien'1rcurrent range the· design--setvtces today naming through deliber.Uons ca the-·new is ll.G41 to 11,!06. The budgeted saluy Boudier and Drielsma and Asaociatea clubhouse . (in<ludlng lhe tncruaea) Is 115,672. An aa the deolgners ol the roplacement • Amoog the remGinlng factors ·to 1>e add!UODll 13,000 Is budgtted as a-pro-r• !or the-burned-out city landmark. ---sottled:--lfi the ·wue ere whether lhe , to the posttkn 'of city clerk, brOging 'lbe ardiitectural finn, whose prln-present site is large enough for a replace- the total to approxlmatelly $18,000. dpala both are reskknts of the rnent building, which would need fonnal Another area of general interest has Caplaitrano Bay area, have done ~k parking areas to aC<.'OlllmOdate vilitors been the parka: and recreation am-for Sen Clemente before. to the facility. mlsoton, whlc:ll is currently being set '!be ctty's 11!eguanf headquarters up. up by ao advl!ory commlttee. coast ol San CiemenOe pier was designed C»mdlman Jim 'lborpe, who has -by !ht 11nn and completed 1n 11111. Walter Knott N 8Jlled ati!>olnlod to oet up a parl\I and -'!be ardlitects won the nod !or the :;::, ~· 11": ! ':-" ...:::d ~"':"'" ~~:,.;?·= As Briggs' Chairlnan mangled hand wh<n he cauglil It In in the final budget · pr<secled their Ideas foe the dubho1111t • a opimlng O)'whttL Mayor Fonttt 11id the only Item in before aeveral ..-of lhe rouncil. George Delahanty, chairman o! the Saddleback Set F,or Election • Of Board Chief The Saddlebacli Junior Collep Dlatrlct Boord ol ~ will hold elecUon ol olllcen at thelr regulu meeting tonight at 7:45. For the past two years, Mkhlll Collins ha.I served u president o! the board. Patrick Backus served a1 vice president for (he ume length of Ume. Hans Vogel was the first president of the board after the colle1e district wu fmined in 1917. ' Tnlltees will al.IO ponder: - A proposal ror curriculum addition for lbe school year 1970-71. - A report concerning the permanent library comple:r and the permanent sclence-mathematJcs building. -A proposed policy concerning the distribution of printed ma.terials. . -A report on the summer ICbool enrollment at t.be college. Some 750 students are enrolled in day and evening · summer classes at the college. Heaviest enrollment is in I.he social science and physical science offerings. the budlet that has -deleted to ea.. said Illa! tile tacli which will conunlttee to re-elect Auemblyman John San Clemente ll!eguards satd D. J. dale II a 115,000 grit collector. He said be taken on the dubhouse plans bll • V. Briggs (II-Fullerton), has announced Edlrtdc• ~ ...,. blood lolo In the ~ -U __. v<lunlarily 1 not y« bom -.miod, "bot aa ._, that Walter .!{nolt will be the lioooruy the in-noon accld«pt at the new harb<r. dele(ed the macblne becaU8e ltwu found as the 1greement is approved by all chairman of \he commit.tee. ~ . Guards ru.hed the lnjurtd man to Soulh to coot ....., tbon' lltimatod. port! ... the deslcnia( -k with specifics Other committee members JllJJled Coast Community Hoopilal in Soolh He said he e:qioc:la further deleti0111 will take place." were Norman Dano!!, c<><haiinian aljd 1-na In a ll!eguard -....... 1_to_be..:_:macle __ loliglil._.;::__;_ _______ ..:Th..:•:...::hlrl="'~o!:::...:the=...:•n:..:hl..:t::ec::ll:...:d::e!::'°'::l::ely:.......:M..:arv:..::ln::..::W.:anien:.:.:::.•.:finance==-ch=al::rm::~:::::.·...:... · Eldridge, ill, wu treated at the hospital for blood loss ml severe cut.a on hll lelt palm. He wu repoi10d In good condltlon. The accident occurrod ._ the harbor entrance altf:r the 10-hcl aepowu out.- board on the man'a small boat failed • '!be hand became tangled in the cooling flywheel as the engine stated again. Other than the single mishap, activity on Capiotraoo Bay Ar.a beadieo and water.rays was busy, but uneventful, ui,....l!.i aal<L '!be lack ol surf during Saturday Ind Sunday kept re9'.'Ut:S down among the estimated 671000 weekend vtsiton at San Olemente city and Orange County beaches. '11Wty-<ight rescues were reported through the two days. Water tem· peratures took a sharp dip from Saturday'• II to a 93 on Sunday. 'Ibe ocean mercury was expected to rite again today. ~ummer Pops Coricerts MONDAY EVENING S UNDER THE STARS ON THE MALL AT FASHION ISLAND HENRY BRANDON CONDUCTING THE FASHION ISLAND POP CONCERT ORCHESTRA JULY 13 PROGRAM-9 P.M. BUY WHERE IT'S MADE SAVE UP TO Wlo Fashion Island Overture Pan the Piper Gaile Parisienne Brandon Kleinsinger Carroll Arrangement Gold Exodus Moonlight S;afari Fenstock THIS WEEK ONLY Announcing a new break thru in ••• UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Tango of Roses Brandon Arrangement Ludwig Mon., July 13 thru Sat., July 18 SOFAS 20% OFF THIS IS AN ADDITIONAL SAVINGS OVER OUR LOW PRICE Ruff•lr1 m1nuf1ctvrt1 fht fine1t furniture you will find •nywhtre. You ••• it end 1tlect it right in our. showroom. P1y up to 50 %1 les1 the111 reteil. Choos• from an unlimited 11l1c• tion of f1brics. Cu1tom ch1n9•• ere 1110 po11ible. VISIT OUR • ALSO CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERING SHOWROOM 1922 HARBOR BLVD. O COSTA MESA OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 8 548-0259 ' Blue Scarecrow Harlem Nocturne Mancini hvorites The Little Ballerina Fiddler on the Roof Overture Hagen Brandon Arrangement Carroll Arrangement Bock Sponsored by The Irvine Com~ny and Fashion lsl1nd Merchants A.ssoci•tio n In cooperation with the Recording lndusllies Trust Fund. FASHIONJ ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER. P•Gillc Coa1t Highway-Belwffn Jamboree 1n~ MacArthur l Heritage Scores Yictory I Monday, July 1~. 1970 DAILY PILOT JI ClllTlll'ICAT• Ofl aiJiu••••· I.HAL iiiitel LEGAL llO'l'ld& LEGAL NO?!CE LEGAL N011CI! LEGAL NOTICE "tcTl1'tOUS NAMI NOTICI! II• Nf"-l•V OIVf N flltt OIOINAllCI NO. ,.._ ™ undtrlltl'M °* etrllfY Ill h ... IOllOwl ... '"'"' " r..111111 ., WWM ... OllDINAfri(I ... TMI crrt COl.lfll· OllOIN .. IKI: •o. ,..,, OIDINA..C:I .... ,.. ~"-• Ml-ft lit Dtl No¥, -'-7¥ IWlv• lilM lrMill W tll9 .... IC. CIL Of' TMI CIT1 ., COITA ldtA. AN •OINAMCI CNI 1MI CITY COUNo AN 0.0IUIKI .. TNI '"" ceutf• ~ CIMwnl•· c111,.,,.1 .. 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C111t.,n11 CHIE, OF l"Ol..~tl QJwwloll ""'ldt ..... ,.. ltll'IV ,.,_, .... (Ml• Mnt ''"' •nd ll1c• .. llt11 ~,:=::'~lffls.r.:_ na ., Ill<' ·~ ' flrlnclPtl ~.. !!ublbfllocl er.... c .. ,, 0.llY Pllol, "" ac1m1111ur111.... cotls in(ljUtf 11¥ Olllrltl, c°""'"' .. 0r...... $"" Ill Tiii CllY COllmll Mtltlor fll!IB ..... eight second.I in a race orinvrc.ounlY .wio, u, 1t10 UU--1' 1111 t11Y In 1rar11111e .. 14 u 1....i1111. c.u,1or11L1, ., ,.!"'' cert1111 u111M,!.0111c1 OKlt•• ""'-' '";,J'•'· ,~ •• ,.,. M c 1 IOlt Ex It ll!CTION J. Att0nll11al"r llllf"• It fllrrwby "" totY. COllT ... wu• 19 wkl c .. ~ ,, ... "" shortened to 6.8 miles from J!. ~.;: " " LEGAL NOTIC E IOOlcl io s.rtl611 tm.1J 11 0 1.111on a.1• Mt ... •• ""'t~ -°"'°· -0t ... , • tt11bn "' *111111 w.• 15 2 ml.le.!! beeause of a lack 1tuen1.....i °'-coe•t o.ny .. 11o1 ,.,-. ,. ""''""L .. SALi xv111, '""'tt' ,, 1.rt1c11 t ., 1111 h wkr "'r1'0t' 11 lie•~ .... 1111c1 ~: ·~r,lffW"' t\c!!::c.~~'!:: • Jul, la, 20. tr elllll A1191111 3, ltl'O u .... ,. ... Co••• Mn• Mllllk .. •1 c-. t"' foli.willt tio "' • ._... lo ~ t'I\... . "" .... ol wind ~ Celol\l1I c..,.,.i C•~ l'lllrnlff v.. t..WKlloll" of ,.. Co110 ,,,,_ llO<k IN llectt11'911 ....... 1'1 • ·I'll-wlll(ll -y ,...,,. , • Ll!iUAL NOTICE WllM.,.-, A!llty, ......,.."'· No. lll 1Jt "S. Whlll 1 1-IJ«Plian .,.,11111 Olsttlch ""'' ,..14 '"tlll<y, il'lllWll •• tn IMfflde•'IC.,, Nlw 1nd ITT-r•li'" Intrepid b now U In the cur-IY "'""" e1 "" ••.oi11oo1 llWM 1111 ... ""1"''" bY 'llt1w °' • COlllllllOll aew.u A-••'""' 11 ""kvllrtv dtKrfb. ~11: c~i.r.· ~ ~ ..,_., In this July series, beat Ct•T•::Ctti~~o: .. ~~Niss. ~1. ~-_:~.,:r-11wc=" J~~~ ,,,_"' lr'I 11w ct"' ctvnen. 11i1C :':,.J:e.•l!t<""; ,,!.";'-.H~111=~i,~i: 1.cuir..i ... tv. s.c1i... na e1 1111 1:"''~ I I W •• lberly M . one minute, 28 TN llfMll••ltnld t1o "'"1UY "-,,, 0 11,1rk1.,_ '-"' ., 10r-. '"'• of ~ •• ~',',', "::!!..,-.. •,,."'..,.'",,.!~10~'"" aw 111111 rtter1111<• '"-• """ "''"'· ,,..,, """"'lcfu' Codt JI ~ ', "1 COlld\M:ILl\t I bi,ltl..... 11 :121) Vlc!Clrlt Ct lorn .. , YHll I ...,.....,.! l!lll <td -...._ """ _, • ~I "1'" 11'1111 Mf1t11t"9r 1-f. seconds over the same cour se 11 .• cos11 MeH, c1111om11 .,.11. llllffl" In """'° ., Coll:lnf11 '''"" Co . A A. " P1,~1-o1-1 1111"""""" ·mo •• ...,.. A-••"'-t. tt1e _,.. stcTt<Ut -1. 1'clltfl-no.,"" ew....-.- Rhod Isl ·• So -..t tl'lfl tlcllllO!I• llrll' 11trN Gf HAltVl\"$ Cor•, I.I 11,0df!Mnl c:rtdUor t nd lffllltl ol T"" 0.tl•illl 1110) "' T"""-11IY ,-t...e Cffl• Met.I Mitt Mllf'klHI Coolfl k hlf"m ~,. on e anu Uuu. MESA MAlltN& SElllVICE •nd 11111 Mkl Wltl!llll w. Autrv Ind Oonnl 'AUi,., Ptrc:tlll 121-..1 Of 1111 ..-1111111 ,... .. ...... lllCP'NllH Ol•Wk l ~ ···~· ... Ille ''" .... ltncl ~)ill . Intrepid is now S--0 tile cur-""'' 11 com""" o1 111t follow"" "'"""· •• 1...-n-1 ""'°'' 111tw1.,. • 11•t w11ic11e ... , ii , ... 1..-. 411 1Nt1 c"t•I" 111\d •llv•tH 1 .. 11et1.., wtikll ,.,wk, ~ • . wf'llHt 111-111 !Mii Mid plt(e ti 111111\N OI SS15.IO 1Ctll•l1V ........ ,...kl a. lttconvnt'ftCl•TIOll Df lllO!"ftll lw f11t Slllt o1 Ct!llorfllt, (OUlll'I' 1/ "Tiii «dt• 411 Ml-Ml r rent series, Valiant 2 • 3, ,.,,~ .,, •• 1o1iows: '"'"""""' "' 1111 11111 ., t1t1 l•-nct tl'lfl cuy '11""11111 c....,,.,111101t 1114 °"'""'· detcr1111c1 •• , 1o11ows: •bll¥e "'"" •' 1111y ,,....1.,.,t11 Wea·•-riy l.J and H eril.aae H • ......, .... T•r ~ •lld ,,...,. ,.If "' Mid 1•~lotl. ' ~ levlecl -UNI IPllfO\>'I/ ..... "'' CllY COll..:ll.~ 8ti"" • .,.,,loll Ill Lot fl' ,, ti... d\11'1 ""°' I NI ClrTW. bit ~.' Uft: " 8Y"'· l24 Vlctorle. Coal• ......... Ciiio 11+ Ille rltllt. lllle ..... ln!t<HI Ill SICflON J. T1'11t ord!-.,,. .. t.vi~ -' Hf19hlt., ., ~ .... '""' .. ,~....., "' "" "'*' -~· 1-3 !«ftl•. Mid , __ , delllw 111 1111: 1r-.1Y efltd Ind .. 11'1 tull *1ru llllrt¥ Ull ""'"'°" lttc.,.... 111 look 4 P1t1 IJ -11"'·" ~~ .. The New York Yacht Club C1teo1 JYIY 11..1110. ~.111=.11 c:"!~ .. °',:::;. '''"' 111 d•~• trllffl '"° '"., 111 .. "'"'"· ..... c1 .wse .. ~ Men, •«•d• ., I>!:-:"i0wr:S!~~:,..~n 1"" ~:! Hi,,..,. A. T., 111:111 c-:...1¥ ._ ,N·I V ltM Clefort fM tK1lr1!lon of fltt.111 llS) ,,,.. COUfllY, C1llfornl1, INl'f Hrllc-"'Tiii .,._ Df IMllllllH .r~· Racing Committee had in· I""' Ttr •ut.11 II: .. "•rt •"-• lb ..... _ WU bl .,;bll.,,.., dltf'ly 0.-.C:tltled ..... 11-.1 Ill llllt ~ t'lllY " ... y ~ -·ec1 lo s Sllte ol c111iw1111 ........ COIJl'llYt c1a,,11• ::,11n~rw:i J.r~. 15' p one• 111 th• o. ..... Coli! 011lhr fllltl!. 8EGINNLNG •I ""' Clfllerllne 1.... 'Oii lftOflon d\ll'f '"''" •nd ~ teuu run two races un-011 .k!IY io. 1t111. blfor• ..... • Nol•rv ,. • • • '"' • ne-..NPtt" 11ut11llJ'lfd in t111 CllY ., tel'MCflon "' Tutt111 Av-'"" rw.n. -. di.11.....i '-<•:)!» day but had to call the second P~llc 111 •"• tor uold 111te, .......... u, ~ ~,:.s c:O,.~~· Miii •1 fKorded c0111 Mn11. loll•"'•• "!th "'* 111~1 1rilh s''"'' .. .._.. on uo11 111•• _kid " 1141c:11 ~~k• ~..; • • I k •l>l'Nr'td H•l"VT'r A. T.,. au.ii '"" NOTICE 1$ HEltE8Y GIVEN 11111 of "" lnlf'llllrt ol IM Cllt COUflCll of N .. POrt Htktl'llJ; ll\lllc:e •lolll Yid -lht l<"Ckr ot·llll•I-•• Mf •fll'''" one off bec ause of the ac l•mt Tlf' e on11 k1111Wn to. me ID bl' 1111 Jiil¥ '° im 11 1•00 •'ckl<.k p M vo111111 tor•"" •a•I""' "-......... l:llw cHtterll"' o1 T111t1n ,,,,_, "°"" ".,,111 ....., 1,._ tlm• ,. llll'<~b.-. of wl.nd. Today's pairings were ::"'1:::,S1"~,,;::;'-~,:.''.=::. 11 """"-t'; Ott~'' w .. i or.,,... cou~..,; .,PJ~~.e,~,:.No ADOPTED 11111 "" _.. i!:''ii!'"'.!. ~ 11~~~~"0::, di!>Mtd llY 1"e"111tan, 111"'~ l ,_ "d nd td ltWY t~Kuted tlll-•U4 W .. hfllnfoltr Ave.. Cit¥ el I OIEI,. M. WIU.ON '"' 1 ol lllMlc 1111\11 lei tubetllullon fJ' dllllM In .,....11._~' Heritage vs. nuep1 a \OFFICIAL SEAL) • Wnllll"'-""· COllllfY .. Or1111t, Sl•te Ml...,,°' Ille ·~l=•~IY ::1ont11ia!. 'Norlh M!O" lfff'lf• Mt<flllotl .... Ill ~ - 'CoMES TQ LIFE -Charley Morgan's 12-me ter Heritage, whic h hadn't .won a race in the America's C up t r ials until Sunday, h anded the vaunted Valiant h6'> t h ird str aight defeat in the July observation t rials. The FIOrida contender b eat Valia nt by one minute and eig ht second s over a 6.8-mile cours e . ~ortened from the scheduled 15.2 miles because o f li~ winds. Today Heritag e was s cheduled t o meet B£I Ficker in Intrepid. Valiant vs. Weatherly. J(IHl)ll ~. o.~Ls ~ucr~11':11~ ~""-:!~1 b:!r ''•or~~ c itv "cos11 Mt'\I w"''· JO.co'"' to ""',,_, '°"'"'""' =.:v """' ':, ~ c::;c1!t He ritaae won I a r g e 1 y ~::J"~c:ic.c~~·om1• In 11w1u1 _,.., "' 1111 u111it<1 s111n . :IZii~: '·PHINNEY C0'1llf :"' uo, 1c1 -~', ~'::. "::M con11urt-ot 11cn1 ...... SUc11 ~~· " . . °'" c " 111 .... "'"'· 1111e •lld i..1.,-ut cl I c Clelnll I 1'11 II .... .., . Ill "' lfll'dl.... .., ,ubl-t . • through tbe ability of her skip--M,''C':.n ... or;;loll E••lru Yid lud!llMl'11 dll!.l'DI" 111 Ille •bow ;:·G.i.,,~I! E MASSELLO °' .. , ... ,Tu.ti,'· ... ~~ •• ·.~. Y~.-~."' "'"''I .... .._ .... C~ICnon." '\; Ch I E 'l J d....CrlbM ,,_,..., Of " muc:fl lhertnl . l\t • 1'11 II •• I .... """"" ,.., i•CTIOfrt J. Tlllt onll111nc• tlllllili'•· per, ares • "org:ln, r .. J11111 21. 1'7• , 11 ,..1t w ~~11,, 10 11111"' .. Id Ol'PUtv c11v Cieri< 11~ cl tr. cit¥ o1 co111 Mi!'Ui, 11 otf•ct •nd tie 1,. 11111 l!lrce .,.,.. ,. Fl I Publlsn.d Or1111111 COl•I OJllY Pllo , ST-'TE OF C-'LIF0"M1-" dtKrll)eO Iii 11\1 Und!.-.d A1111tX1!1011 1 I I l)C lld ,.._ ... It Of Sl. Pete r sburg, a., W 10 Jul' ll. 2'· 27 1nd A119u1t 3, ltl'O 117'-1' ex~ullt11, wl1h ''ci...ea lnter1it •NI COUNTY OF OJl-"M<"iE ID llld cll"r Ill Cll511 Mesi, ~dODIPd :..;,:_, ~ndd•;;:fo:~"":' ... 1 e•lll:ei~ ,: capitalized on t he light a ir LEGAL NOTICE co~!i .. 11 w"'"'''"'"'"· Calltornli, J11n. CITV OF C05TA MESA l n J111, 17. lfSI, tw Ordln•nc• Mo. 10,, 1111..., n51 din ,111, 111 •in -\11•" -------11• 1'10 I, EILEEN P. Ptil"IHEY. cnv •nd ""' ...,1111 belnw •lso Ille T......, be Dllbl!•hff once I '"" 0 Cu ' beating Valiant by 1:S9.0 to T.~J ' CMAllLES A. OEllGO, Clett 1nd e•<Olllclo c1e111 111 1rw cnr Po1n1 .r en111111119 111 1~1~ li!oK•lPll"'1 0111, 1111o1, • ne.;.., •• ., ':t"1_,~. the first mark. Valiant gained ,::IfE.' ,fcu':1~~Ni:.OT11E 11T:sT :Z.,~~r cou" =• c1~111~'7h1nc:::, .~O:!: .;::: :;-'.:;o ·~ ~. S:,::':.,-1;1\' w~7 ~~·~"'::~.;1"'~!;"1;::~~11~ :: on the other two legs. but istcs.. ut1 .. 1t1 u .c.c .1 WHt .... ,.., c..;."1v '"" Ot111111..:1 N.....,w. 10-:tt w11 .,,.. 31S.Dlt ,,.., '° • u.... ••r111e1 w1111 ~1...,., or 1"" ......,.II<',... ., """ c11~ I h lo NOTICE Is lier-'>¥ 11Ytn IO II•• Judkltt 0'1lrk"I lrlld\lud -gimldeted wclltll tl'I' MC· I nd •11111111 lll..W IHI ...... me•SM•H c ....... u ....ti...,,,,. ......... 1 ... 1 Ille, .. "" was never c ose enoug Credflot1 of ROBERT I Hf.llRINGTON IY Ml•••••I 01W\Oft tiori •t I ll ldlDlll'lltd <e1Yll• .._u,.. •I •lolll 1"91H ....... :wkl N"""""""~tw" fl•SSl!O 4NO ADOllTEO "'., ... ,.. be 3 seriOUS threat 11111 DORIS A. Hf.RR!lol0GTON, 0fblon, .....,,., ' ol ,...Id Cl,., Counc:lt "tld fM !IHI 111111 •19M~·WllJ liM al ToHllll AY•-1 o1 July, lt1'. • , ' Wf'lose Du•llleH addr•H It 12601 Cl'l1<1on'11 C~arlll W. Hlltllr d1v of J,.,,t, IUO Incl l'lll<lllllr ••1111<1 rr.•11r• 110"" •aid Pfllll!I 11...,. Nnrlh RO~E RT M. WILSON Intrepid, satled by Bill OrlYt, Tyttln, CDllnl'I' c1 O•ang!. s1111 f'l1l11tlll 11111 Mol>!td •• • lloflol• II • re<o11l1• 411' E1s.1. 1l1.U ''" 10 11 !I"" 011•111•1 Mi,Yor 01 "'' F • k I N I Be c h cf C11!1or1111, it.II 1 sec11•llv 111te•u• c/1 C11t11lll C.rMt, ll'l•lnt!lf mH•l"9 ti ••kl CllY' CouncU Ml• 011 writ> , l!'ld •l1!11n1 lftl.00 le~•. ~1 Cll'I' ~f Cost• Me"' IC er 0 ewpor a • Is iDOul lo be treat..O b1' Oeblor 74" G•f'91;11 G1"ti l t¥ol ti.. ''" cltY Ill' Jul,, 1'7tl by lllf mtl!U~ 11 •lol'lt l11t1U. lm111 1111 ATT EST: CaJlf had the (a V 0 r e d 1nd 11r111tff lo MERMAN 0. FIGGE WnlMhql'lf" Cllif ·• followl1111 roll Clll ~GT•: Norlll•tsttrl~ ltn1 Ill t•ld . Lt! :In: llv EILEEN 11. flH INNEY "' -llR UNO MOECK LI, Sec11rfd 11'1rllt1, Publlsl!ld 'Ort ..ff Cnt! 0.ll~ Piiot, AY ES, COUNCILMEN: Wll!oOI\, Ja« lh~f llOlll '11.t llttllel lone, Sot11'11 (It¥ Clerti Ill Ille Cit¥ of Ct>!ill MKI weather berth at the start whll5i b\11l11eu i.. 1"5 l•vlne Avenue, J-" Ind Jy,.,' 1J lt1t 111S-10 dill, PlnlCllY, $1. CLtlr ......... _n 5(1 E1!t, ]IS.00 fff.I "' 11 1 d I Y: GU.CE E. MASSELLO. and be t W th J b 31 Cosl1 ~uo C"'lllY of Orlnte Sl1te • ' NOES: COUNCILMEN: NOlll Norltiwesltfl\-<kiht-ol....,~v ~~ '"' O...Ut¥ (lty Clerlr I ~ Guard Cutter Morris a e a er Y Y ., c1111orn11' • LEGAL NOTICE AllSENT : COONCILMEN: ~ TllSli" AvHll>f. llikl 110111t btlroe 11so ST-'TE OF c1.1..111'01N11. 1 seconds to the first mark. The ... .....;,.,.,. 111 wllkll ttw Sec11rll"r IN WITNESS WHEREOF I II.Ive "" Mid 1xllll11• ha.I ........ II"* al ,,. COUNTY o..-OllAN81! I u • . 1111trffl Wiii bl ''"'"" h . 111 -···· SUflElllO• COUIT OP Tlfl M•"'"lo Hf "'Y t.lnd •!Id •lfl•lll "" d lY rl CCIII Mtw; ~ l lMt CITY OF cos,." MESA I Intrepid widened her lead to •II 1!•111••• •nd H 111pfne111, h1rnllllrt STll.TE 0,. CALl,.OltlflA Se11 of 11'11! Cit¥ " COlll ~Iii 1111• :woold NO'l ........ lt<l"r •lllht-of·WIY 11111 '· EILEEN llHLHNEY, Clly Cllrt ..... l ·21 on the second leg and Ind lu•n!lhlllll• "' Deblo• covtr1"9 PfO-FO• TMl COUNTY 011 OIAHGl 1111 dlY Ill JY,.,. "'°· of Tuslln A-'"" ....... llild •• 1.11111 •• .o1nc;. Clerk OI .... (I" C-il • ...,.1y now loc1ted 11 110 l1lboe ll~d., NO. A .. llU EILEEN II'. flM llfNEY ~rr 11111 nf IN t11"r cf CMll tlf I'll (tly of Cotti M1!11, .....,, inc reased her advantage on •••boll. cou111v 01 or1nte, Staie .r l+OTICf Oft IALI! OF ••11.1.. P•O. Cit¥ Cl•r1r. '"" ••-ottlclo Mtt1, Soultl 40' Wpl, 132.U t..e1 trrrllv tt.11 t111 •'-• -""' '°""ol"" Retirement-Nearing S out hern Cal ifornia yachtsmen will lose one of their oldest and best friends {!arly in August When the Coast Guard cutter Mor-ris will be Wired from service. ABYC Sailor Race Victor Rick Garjerinl of Alamitos Bay Yacht Club WQtl the semi- finals of the O'Day Trophy competition, at !tfWion Bay Yacht Club Sunday •• The semi-finals v i c l o r y maHs Garjerini the California representative· in the finals at Yale Qentef1 Conn. Sept. 7·10. ,,_~p·oa)o Trophy is the NA American Yacbt Racing Union single.handed y a c h t raenl championships. \Runner-up ln the semi-finals was Pete r Parker of Newport ·Harbor Yacht Club who will go to Connecticut as a n llk!f'.llate from California Jn ttie: finals. .Andre Wins •Top Honors Bob Andre of San Diego Yacht Club won the national champions hip regatta in the one-man Finn Class in a seven-race Series held at H u n- lintn Lake. The series was ui. July 5 through ?. e w er e 47 entries In the regatta. Top 10 places were: ('1) Bob Andre. SDYC : f2) Did Tillman, North Carolina; 13) P eter Connolly, J..IYC; 14) Lou Nady. St. Franc is Y C ; 15) Art E llis, New Jersey; (6) Henry Sprague Ill, NHYC; 17) P eter P a rke r , NHYC; 18) Bob Keuenhofen, BYC; (9) Dave Riley, LIYC; (1 0) John Christiansen, Minnesota. Whether at Lhe start of the Honolulu r ace, on escort duty in the Ensenada race , Mazatland and Acapulco races o" summer weekends at CataJina Island, the M orr is has always been re34y to ser ve the sailing yachtsmen. N ow 43 years old a nd the last Of ' her class in active service, the Morris will be honored by all sailors at 11-tarina del Rey July 16. The .&ehedule is as follows: At 3:30 p .m . the Morris will arrive at the south end of the outer breakwater to be greeted b y a large neet of yat'hts. Harbor patrol and fire boats will also be oo hand. Between 3:30 and 4 p .m . the Morris will be escorted down r tbe main' dtanneJ, led by UJe Harbor Patrol arid fire boat. and s urrounded b y her escorts Ylho greeted her at the enlrance. Between 4 and 7 p .m . the Morris will be tied up at the California Yacht Club guest dock and hold open house aboard. California Yacht Club is located at 4469 ·Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey. · At 7 p .m . there will be a reception in the main lounge of the c lub honoring the of. ricers and men of the Morris. U.S. Yacl1t Scores Well he I 1 Calltorflla i nd bY•l"Pil kllDWn •• PlllTY AT PlllllATl SAL• Clttll ol lh1 City Councll lo 111~ ,..,,~ Pn!O'\I c• ll'"'lln11l111. Otrlll'lflllCI Nu ... Mr J!l.,6 wlf lntroduc.t" the third leg when Wea l r y s "G4LLERv 8EElt Tll.llEltN". Etlalt ot .. !llHIJD C""IEL ....... ,,LL ol "''Cl,., of Co.I• Mtll SU8JFCT TO: All Covt~•nl"' Rltl'lh ..... o;.,.n1lde•ell $Kllllfl ..... stellflfl •' crew had difficulty in h andJino-Tht 1lorf'l.lkl •«urllv lrlllMCllM wHI •h• ~-•• "'"'"' 0 . Wh1H Ind Iv GRACE E. MASSELLO ll.J11Ms-ol-w1, l nll E1sem1nl1 •I """ M1ournH •MUllt mtttl"' of u '" D be ((11\SU ....... ..., 1111 "' af!Pr Tiit nr• A. 0. Wlllll, Dtc•1H<I. OHulY Cllv C"•• lh~o•"· Cllv C01111fll held ... lf>e t'N d, .. their s pinnaker . d•V Ill July, 1'10, •• lA·(O -'M. "' oOOTtCE IS HE""8Y GIVEN '"'"' Pi.llll \fled O••llllf COit! o.n, Piie!. SECTIOH '· Thi! Ille Pl"OCtldlllff flt•"' JUlll!, 1'10. •NI lll•rN"'1' •• .,"" The I · ·11 be GROVER ESCltOW CO llPOllf.TIOH, 111 Oii Ot lfll!t Jul', H, 191'1, lllP undet1i<tno!d. Jul'r ll. 1'10 11"°10 lilnP~lllOll "'"'I~ crl1lned Wf" 11""11 lllif •nd" lllollol"CI 11• 1 WllO"' 1t 1 tNlllit curren series Wl s llll11C1t An1Mlm c111ior-1111 "I" 1 ... 11111>11 M. MYe••· Jr., •• 1.11 ... 1111111110• !~ken under I'll'! "'IW1•ltll• Ill "'-••' "'"'1-o1 Yid Cl'Y c_.11 Jw>ld ,~ cohtinued through July 18 and iiallmf'llti;'. ' w1111 ""' w111. """"'""' ,, .... e.1~·· l,F.C.AI. NO'l'ICE of '"" Leol•l•t~• '' 111e s·~it !If "'" ~"' 11•v 111 . J•llY, 1t11 1rr "" Sa ftr •t i .-n lo Ille S«ur!d of Arl\'IOK Deft•fl Wll1I,, ae.:e11fd. will aAI-HM C1Ufornl1 d>l!l-~!td •"'1 ,.,..,,"d lo foll_,,,. mil t•ll Wt\!: the final series leading to the P1•1Y •II butlilHI ,, .... ,.end •dd"•WI "'" II adv~•· ''"' lo Ille l'lloll~~I NOT Cli 0,. TltUSTEE'S S-'l..I •• llle •"-"-••l'otll of UnlO'llliibllH Tfr· AY"'S: Cl'lll"!C ILM.F .. · Wlbot\. · f US d f d ut..0 i... tl'lfo Oebto• IM Ille l+l•H v••"' bld<ler 1utll«I to cOftllrm.ollM l'iv Ill~ 1 rll""' •r• Ill """· JM1l111. ~'*""· sr. Cli lr, selecbo n o a . • e e n er 1.,1 .. 111. ,,., J imbo"· 1211 e . ltl 1bove-e111111ec1 ..,aerlo• cou••. •II '"'" T.J. No. 1.M·N . 1 st:CT•Ofol J, T~11 thh o•dl.,~nc• \>!•II 1-18 ...... en for the famed yachlinn club ''"''· si n!• ""'· or1...,e cou""'· 1i;h1. uue. 1nter111 11\d ~1111• o1 111e On w...t,,....,1,. Julr "· lf1'11, 11 11,·:0t l•ke •fl•ct • ...., "" In '"" "'"' 111trtv 1'1""'•: co1i NC•tl~EN : Nor'" b Coll!O<nll dPci!denl 1! th• Umt ot hl1 dtilll A.M., 8-"ltCLA'f' FIN-'NCIAL C ' UGI d•~\ fr"'" ond oflt• lb 01,11•e, -"fil~«MT · COHNC!I Ml!!N• Non• will begin off Newport Aug. Oited' Julv 1. lt!'G. 1nd 111 of I'll~ <hlhl, ll!lfo 1nd lnter"'r POllATIOH. I «>•POr•ll0"· 15 dulY II>-•hill ti. prior II tM t11Dlr11ttH1 of IN WITNESS WHF1 £1)1t", 1.lltvt lllr.ti~ SECVllEO PAllTY Ille 1!1181f I'll&. 1w 111>111llM of Ltw palnltll Trutlff Undlil• 11111 PllflUtnl lo f!llHll (15\ cllY~ from l!• Jlol"•~· ttl mY l'illld '"" tfll•H tl'it lo•' 18. Merll'lll O Flott or c!Mrw!se, 1tOulrtd o!flpr '"'" or Otllll ol Tiuil 4.llM Oeam~r l't. 111.1hlli.1'1....i Ol\Ct In Ille O<l llOt C&~" of 1111 Cit¥ n1 Co1lt Mn11, 111111 71'!1 llr11no MWc:kll In 1ddHloll lo Ill.II ol IM 11tcMe11t IM-1, t~tcultd IW Jf.MES M. PllCE Oi l,., PlfQT, , ll"WIH~r of te<ittll MY 11f J•ilY, tt11l. GltOVElt EICIOW COIPOl-'TION 11 Ille lilllf' ol lllt dPllll, 111 Ind & -'lM" V. PRICE. l'lutblll(I l nll wire rlrcul~lltM, 1rl11ted , ... Plll•'1<hfd In FILE"'N fl. fllflNHF.:Y 111 $ llllflllt to thll Cftlllll r•ll ..,.operf1 loc:tlf'd •• kll"I ,.,..,.It. Ind rtcOI-Jl-•Y Ille CllY ol Clil'llt ~. loll•lller with f°llY Cieri! 1nd ex«llclo C , w• AM., C•l~I• In n,. COIMIY of Or111tt. Slt te ot 1, INS, II IMlr. "11. SIU ill -" Ille ~......., Ill' ffl<! "'""""" of ..... Cll•k ct""' Clly Ctuncll anna ms a-If-. IU 1 .. 1 C1lllornl1, RKrlbeCI •• follow•: 131' Piii !11 Ill OtllcLll I KOfdl Ill llttre ol O\reclOMI .... 11,,. lat •1111 "•Ins• ~ tt.. Cltl'"' C•I• IMtl Publill!ed Ori111e Cult 0111'1 fll1ol, Lot 11 of 81octi: 140, CortMI ~t IM olflct ct IM County lle.:orlilPr of Ille lll/flf. I~ G•Kfl E. Ml>Ullll Jllhr 13, 1910 110.70 Mir. Is lPIOWn 111 1 Milo rf<Ot"dtcl 0••-County, C1lllornl1, WILL SELL PASS!O ANO -'D<lflTEO lh\t 6111 tlv 0ePut¥ City (l*•i l" l oqll 1, •I Plttl " •nd _, "T PUILIC AVCflOtl TO ~t~HESf ., JMly, 1'10. ll'ul>lltl'llcl ... ,,.. Coelf 01HY Piiot, ot Ml-11•-' Ma1>1. Olllcl•I Re.:ord$ e100EJt. f'Olt C.UH {HYlbl• 11 11.... •OBERT M, WIL$0N July ll. 19701 11•1-1'$ ct Or11191 COll!lt~, C1Ulornl1 al ••I• 111 11wlu! ,.,_., Ill Ille Unl!ed M•vor 61 th• ' T·'"'1 S...b1P<I lo:· lll tn) 11 1111 Sou!ll Clrontl llllftl\CI CHY Df CCIII lo\tJI NOTICE TO Cltt:OITOllS llNI ·~"' ...... "' lt>e ll.K81 ID "" Cou111v Cf>Ur"-se, 'lOCt l lock -'TIEST: OF IULK ,.IANSf'EI Yflf Hl'O-tli tOYlllflllll, condlllllfli. Wnt S111t1 Anl I0111e~1•d, llnl• A111, FILE"N ... flM INNEY" HAMILTON Be da (AP) fl.Kt. 1111 .. 111 U.C.C.I re11rlctlolls, rewno1tlon~ e111111111ts. C1llfor!Ol1, 111 rlglll. lol!e •NI lnlere1t Otv CJIB of 1M Cl!~ of Co1!1 ~ > rmU Nollet 11 l'i0teb' glW.f\ lo lllf Crfl!lltr1 rl•llh 11\d rtllllt of WIY o1 •P<crd. conv-.to lo Ind ,_ l'lflkl 1>11 11 Ulldl1' fty GRACF. E. MA!SEl..LO -Carina, a Class c sloop of HERMAN 0. F1GGE •NI BRUNO 81dt rl cffru ••• ln~lled tor 1"-" Slid °"' cl Trinl Ill 1111 ··-"" .....,.., CllY Cltrtl LEGAL NOTIC"-• MOECKl..1, Tr111$fe'°"' WllOH Mlnets 1<-11¥ tnd must be In wrlH11t Ind 11!11111<1 I" IM tilv of Co1t1 Mt111, !T•TF OF CAl..IF01N1f. 1 ... WPoaT~ISA UMlllllO owned b y Richard s_ Nye of iddrHJ 11 16'$ l"'I'"" Avenue. CCIII lnlY be 6':111.otr..O 16 "" .... ,,,ln!Jl••fo• ... uold Count~ • .,., $11lt dfterllltd C011NTV Cl~ n 1t"N(":"' 1 .. SClfOOL. OISTl.IC'T Gree.WI·-· c 0 n n w as ~Iii. Co...11t¥ ol Or•-· Slltf .. Wllll '"' Wiii 1nlll•fd or lo ·~ otllc-e .. ., CITY OF Cn!T" N.f'(I > -kl tlftll ................... -' _ \;u , '' C1lll0<11l1, "'•I I bulk lr1nsler It llxKll qf l'ilt al~•lllY<.· Ellert,,_,.,_, I~••-• Tiit! IOrl!Of'I of Liii 11' of New11MI I, EILEEN fl. ll'MINHEV, CllY (le•~ NOTICE IS H ' • '"1 declared winner ·on a cor-to be ......, ID •o lE•T •· H"•-•"" MY,,..1, uc11 w e11c1111 0.1....,, ''"'' H•loa""· •• ·-"" • nw• •Kon*I "' """ C•t¥ 01 c ... ,, """"· 1l'NI """"'''.," 11oe eo .. d 01 Educ111t11 ., 111ot '*--1-. • f ltlNGTOH tllll DOltlS A. H-"RlllNGTOH, Olll("t. 101 IHI), NIWl>O" 8e1c11, In loak 4, Pitt U ol MlKflllMOYt CIWI< cl 111-(.11'1' (ll'i~tll cl• 1111 f°llv M8lt Unlllld SCl'lool rllttfl« of Or1119~ rected hme basis today Q Tr1nslt•tdt, wlloie bull~• 1ddr111 11 C1U1orn11, or MIY u lllff In Ill• M•I>\, •e.:~rO• Cl Or~nH Cou,.1t, "' c.,,11 M•'•· fleretw ttrtlt¥ 111~1 C"1nly, CJ1tlfor11!1, wl•1 recelYe "'ltd the Ne\UTV\rt to Bermuda 17601 Cl'l1rtom1 Otlve, T11Jlln, Coun1y office Df 1"' Cterk ol !~ ~bovf..,.ntitl-.1 C1lltor,.11, described •• lollOw•: the il>Dvt i nn 10•10~1111 O•dln~,.,., No. bld1 u1 lo 1l;M A.M. on ""' 2'111 ·• y v ol 0•1nve, .Slllt ol C11!for11l1. waetlor COUii 11 1nvllme 1trer "'e letl1111l119 1! Ille ""'" E11terly corner 10-21 wa1 lnlmdYc..0 1nd COllJl<lerg di~ ct J uly, .. lt70 11 !Iii llfffce of Tl'ie p.-rl'I' flt be tr1111ferred It flr1t 111.1blkl!lon ol 11111 "lllkt •NI before ol u !d Lc1 116, and runnl119 ~ se<llM bv teelloll by lht C111.1Mll .i 11hf Sc:lle<'ll Dltlrh:t, lecllled 11 IU7 al ~ted 11 •10 l •lbOI 8 11'<1., l 1lbol, IM INklne ol JN ylt. "IO'thWftlO<IY •'-lllf' Horl,,..&tetlY in ldlourlllll reopuler "IN!lna 111e ..... 1 Pl1Cf't'lfl Aven~. Ctlll Mn1, C•lllon'll•, Although the 4S..foot er l Clllml'I' of o.-.-. s111e of ea111or111o. ,..,rm '"" c-rt'-., 111to: c1111 11,,. .r uJd Let. 50 ffflo !Ilene• toefd Ofl Ille 7'nd d.., °' ""''· 1970. •I w111c11 """' 111ld bld9 wm bl ,....Mehr finished 17th in the bulky fleet ""' pr.ertY l• CIHCrlOld Ill ·-·· ..... llwlut -ol '"' Uftlltll SlllH Sou•ll-t1r1y Hllllll with I h I •NI lllerr•fttt HllM 11!d ·-""" ., -"'"' •ftll •»d for: ' u : AM lloclo: In Ir-. ll11urn. H11l111n•nl Ill Amffkl; Joo;, Ill' Ille '"""""I bid Sotrl .... 01 .. •I~ 11,,.. of Ukl Lnl, 9) • whole 11 1 rtvUll r ,..,...11,.,.. or 11\f NEWllOllT 1-flllltOI NIGH s he also won her class and •"" 900d w11t .r 11111 ""r 11ver11 ro ~11y 111e. filler •nll 111e bll•nu 1w11 lll111C• Soutlle••te'1Y N•11111 w1111 t•kl Cit¥ councll ""' 1111 '"" NY " SCHOOL FUllNITUIE ed th On• p f h tlutlMH lu!own 11 "G-'LLER'f llE-Elt IO bo! dtlllinllf'd upon conllrm1tl011 cl Ille Horllll11ter1Y llnl' of Mid Lot, July 1'1' lw I'll follotrlnf l'Clll c:ett All &Ids i re lo bl In Kc:ttdlll(I' captur ~-e Jon a C TAVERN" and loc•ttd 1t fto e1111o1 .. 1. by ttw 11>oYe-e1111t1ed tuHrlo1 court. 50 '"' to Soullll1111rt¥ 11111, ts 1111 ""'': • ' w1111 co1111rtion. lflllr1Ktlons •1td ~hy sailing for the United ll lYd .• 11.nx... COIH'llY "' °''""'' ll•le T•••• •nd onimklm• ... fire lnM.O•lllCI' lo the"°'"' ol bfg!1111l1111. AYES' C"1...:llmen' Wll,on • .h:ltdU•, SMtll/(tfr-wlllcll ..... -'"" 111'> ••'"'t' • of Cillfornl•. 1<apl1ble 10 Ille aurc1'11H• •h•!I Ill! !•kl 111• wUI i,. mode, llut w(llloul fll~•l•V !t Cli tr Hlll'lllf'll In lllt olfkt al tllt ll'11tcl'"tJllQ., ""' Stales -against teams from TM 1:1111-1rar1dtf wm be con11.1111Mtled ,,..,.,,td •s 01 111e d•I• ol conlltmanori c:tYfll\1111 or w1r••nhr. e•••Ht or lMolltd, NoeS· cO..ncu,,:,tn· Nt11• "' ••'d kl'lc&I OJttrrc•. 11JJ 'llktnll• A I. d Oii .,, •fief" thl llrd dlY of Jul,, of 1.111. .S.tttr .iJ'li!I Pit lllf coil af relP9rdln1 11111, POIYJ1IOI'. or en· ABSENT· C011rkll..,:~11. No11t Avenue, Co111 Meta, C1llfornl1. -.. England, rgen ma an 1'111, •I lO;Dlt A.M. I t GllOVEI ESCROW • C1Ull)r'lll• L•NI Tille Aoocl5!1on 1181\< Cllll'br1nce1. "' lllY Ille rt1111l11!"" prll\< IN WI TNE-ss WNEl .EOF I l'i~Yt E•cll bidder mu1t wllriltl • bid ~!t Bennuda CORPOltATION. 111 s. llllllCll, -'111llel111. dord CO..ttl9t l'OlkY ,, I/tit 1 ........ 1\C •• CINI Wtn ol Ille ""'' -.. rid b~ lletl'Olltt HI mY !land and ~l•ed '"" 1;,.:-forl!I c~· =led o~, c:r'""1:S' .. . • f t (Ollf'll'I'., Or1119t, SI•!• Ill C1Jl.,,,.,.,l1. TN u lt WH be tkll..O wllllln tlllflV uold Dted Ill Tr .... !, wiJll lnlpr•I •• s. .. 1 ol .... Cit.. of CNll Mew 1'1111 c .. • of ~ 0 v• Mark Johnson s 7 3. 0 0 So "' II --lo """ Tr111l'lf•eH· UCI dl'I followl119 Ille d1I• cl COit-•ft Slid llCI• P• .... klild. •<h'llittff II 111¥, 7th d.., al July 1•10. ' ll"r o;enl U"'-1 II lbe • : "'el k I h W . d , rd Passage 1n bm.lnen llllT'lt• int! tdllre11e1 Yl"CI l(•mltlor\ o1 ule tlll"Olllll 1n tK•-11naer Ille 1.,-m1 ol Mid Oetld ol T'111'. EILEEN II' llHJNNEY n111, ,.. .. , ••Y• le i. IN ., r e C , In y; a • by Trtnsfrro<t tor lhe ""'" YNll lfl Ille olfk1! ol 1 Ileen std ftCt-fff•. dlO<ttl 1nll 1•Plftlff ot !M Tf11tlN CllY Cl~r• • 111 !tit Ille Nl'WMl't·Mnl U11111ed Scllool Olllrlcl. was the undisputed winner of 1111 ""''· ••e: Nl)llli(. 11o111e1 '" 111e cuv °' He-' tie1c11. 11111 °' 111e trvot1 c•e1rt11 bv uid c1t¥,.. c~·t11 NH• ", ~~''°"di'~~°':: i;,•,Y ~J'l;1~ul~ I•-H bert L Slone Trophy 0111!'!1 : Juhr I, ltl'O. T,,. t K•ow holdl,.,r'• fff 111111 be Cllvlded ~ ol f r111t. 1 al'ICI F•-of"~lo Cle•~ ol tt>o :.,,, ,;'"' ":; fiHure to '""'' 11119• ·1WC11 llC er . Sla11ed l!y; Mlutllr belwttft lluvtt 11111 H!ttr. The The bllltflct1r, under Mid 0 11'11 O Cl.., Council 1,1 IM roceech Ill ttlt d!KM as the first to complete the Rotwrt 1. H1,.11111ton, Tr1n1t.,ff. to1t of rtc:o•dlll!I ti convf"f•nc• 1h111 Tru11, lw re1ton of • bre•cll 0t 11111ull llv Git-'!":.!'. F. M-'SSELLO ~fi; :!• tomn~. er 111 CIM 111 • Dorl• ... H1rrl119!..,,, ,.,,,.,1..-ee. be cll1•Glcl lo lllf buvt•. !~ lhe 01>ll91llcn' JflC""O ll>trfbv. Oeoulv Cltv Ct~rk ti....d !lie I Ir l!letHll w111 "° 679-miJe race. PubllM'led Orll\01 C011I 0•11' Piiot, Tiie "'ODlrl~ ~lll·lltK•'bed It com· ller•lolorf f~KU1ed I ncl detlveretf 1o Publllll~~ Ort .... (:NII OlllY llllol. toneiltd I M~d siii:i Oltlrlct ol Ortrwt R . Tid ned by Jyl, \l, UJ'O 111,·10 monlY •elt"•HI 10 1s 3'1 Nftrcl11u1 Ille un0tr1lgned ' wtltllfl Oe.:l1r1llon July 11, lt111 1742.70 C nl'I' 0 unn1ng e, ow GAL N OTICE -"ve...,., Coron• d•t Mtr, C1llfornf1. ol O!llMll '"" Demlnd !Of'" $.ilf, •11<1 ~o bidder ..WY wltnd ..... 1111 bid !!Ir Jacob Is b ra nd t s e n or LE '"" undet1l11ned •totr~,. IT>t rltht lo wrl11111 llOllCI of b•HCll Ind ol •leclkm • n rlod of forl'P·"W U.SI d1¥1 ""' . . OltOINANCI! MO. Jt.• ttlKI lnY l lld 1H bkk. lo c1u11 "'' und1rtl1nld to ottl "'kl LEGAL NOTICE Ill" dllft II! tor Ille -nine JlltrNI. Riverside, Conn., won Class.A .... OltOINANCE OP THE CITY CO\.IN-D-'TED: J111, 10. 1'10. ••-•IY lo wlltfY u ld obll••llon•. ..... Tiie b rd of Ed~""" of ttw N-'· a corrected lime basis w ith Cll OF TNI CITY 0,. COSTA MISA, ltalph M. Mv•••· J•' ., tt..•••"'" on Mirth 11• lt1'D, "" Ult-Miiii Unlned Sd!ool OlrMCt ,,..,"' 00 CALIP:O•NIA, -'CTINO A$ TH, -"dmlnl1tr1tor WUll 1111 WI" Cltrtlll\ed t111ted told llCrltt Ill brttcll NO C , I! , TY I~ 'ltl!t lo rt]ld '"' ... i H llldt. Bermuda LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ocean race. American Eagle owned by R . •OAIO OF DtRECTO•S OP: THE AMe>:ed °'""' !!"'''" 111 1~ •1111 cl ttoocllCll'I to I» rKG<illed In Tl I! 0 NON•I 1 OHSl••LI •nil ""' 11«nuor11y 1ccut 1111 Jowett PLYMOUTH Egnald (AP) ' d d th COST-' MESA P-'IK ANO llECltl"A· l bov'"111inHI dtcedenl DOo1i: '23 PtVI 106, ol llild Olllcltl Nollet It lier.Irr 1lv111 1111! '"'° u.,_ bid I NI lo waM 1,,., 1""6•~111'1' "' • E. Turner, secol'I 8fl e TION Ol5Tll1CT, llPPltOVING ,.lfl l lLEllS, LOWE, RP<0td1. dtt1lgned wlll llPI ~ "'IOOl'l•lbl1 111r ltr;,u11rlty 1111ny bid reailved, -The American Trumpeter US N I A ademy's Jubilee ,, "N E x,,,. 1 0 N 0 ,. Cl!RT1t.1t1 IAIANOEll ANO MVe1s 0111: Jun• "· 1t10. -•nv deb11 01 111bl1111u c0t01r1c1ec1 1rr 011.., Julv 11. 1,10, · · ava C UN INHAllTl!D T••1rTO•Y CON· IY Wllll1111 If. Elle.-. ll1rcl1v Flnancl1I •nroow C!~tr th,~ t11Ytell, on or 11!er NEWPORT-MESA UN1FIE O reached Cr 0 SS h 8 Ve TI iD IJJ third TIOUOUS TO THI CITY OF CGSTA 1501 WHlcllff OrlVI CorPOrall"" 11 11ld Trutfff, tllls elate. SCHOOi.. OISTltlC,. ol ».1lhern Ireland ear ly Ioday, • Ml!'SA IN THI! COUNTY OF OllANOE, N-111n ••tell, Ctllflr•I• tJUI ev T. 0. l l!llVICE Olltd !hi• hi dlY ot Jul~, 1t70. Or11'141e Cctllnl\I, Ct lltwn1• CE STATE o..-CALIPO•NIA. II.MOWN AS Alllr111n "' Af1t1 l11lt1r110< COMllANV, ... ,.,,, THOMAS JAMES 01111 J R. IY OOf'"Ollrf Hervey Pltl\tf" finishing the first le g of the. LEGAL NOTI WILLIAMS ANNl!XATION. wu~ '"" Wiii 1.11111•.. ev w1ldo 11 . M•""· 11' s111t1 tMbtl ST. ll'urd111111e Atenl h 15 ,.HE Cl,.Y COU/'tCIL OF TNF CITY' T•illll-: MS.Utt Vlct-P•etldenl Cot!1 Mitt. Clllt, tH21 645-1100 around-Britain yac t race fl.vnt OF COSTA MESA. ACT1NG .u ,.HE Pubt11lled Or•n!lt Cns1 01llt 11'1101. Publlolltd o ...... COit! Dl!tr PllOI, Publl'""' O••llllt Coe1! Diii' Piiot. ll'ubllelltd o. ..... c .. ., OtllY Pll&I, minule$ ahead of the field. ClaTll'ICATI OF •UtlNISI llCl-'RO OF OlllFCTOlt~ OF T"1F r"~T~ July 11.U.U, 1910 1?81)./0 Juho 6. \l, :IO, ltlO Ut111·7tJulv II, ll. U, 1911 116'·10 Jul"r 13, l'O, 1'70 !Jf0.71 . he f PtCTITIOUS NAME ME!A P-'RIC ANO 11 EC 11 E-A T t 0 H The Trumpeter IS t on y Tiie Ul\Clefl ltr>ed doel cer!UY M It DISTRICT. OOES HEREBY OltOAIN LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE J,EGAL NOTICE A • n t iJ1 the gruel COM\lc:lhKI I bin1Mll 11 1"11 $lmonnl AS FOLLOWS· . m eMCan ~ ry • Lii, Ho.lflllnt1!tn letch, C1lllorn!1. undff . SECTION 1: Tl\~! th• ~~ ... ~•!Ion ol 1ng 2,QOO.mlk! plus race. 1n1 11c1111ou1 "'"' ,.,...., of A & P 111e coit• Mr.• P1rk '"" R•••eo11cn T . br nd nd ACCESSORIES 1nd 11111 llld firm It Dltl<lcl Counlv o1 OrtMt Slo!' ol n1Jt\pele 1 IS a new a co:imPllMll of Ille lollowli'it Hrwn, Wl\ol.e C~!llor~ll. of ll'l~t Cf •l1ln 'uft!~"~l>!I~ her co-skippers are publisher 111me ln ~n •"" 11la« o1 rnklenc• 1e,.1tory, contl•uovs 10 11ld c11y of f II It follow•. Costa MIJI 11 ll1rebv IDPfOYed 111<1 Philip S. .,Weld, 55. 0 II'. I . Lewin, 1"" Slll'IOllfll! ln .• Ille i1kl 1~rllorr 1, 11er1lw or111lllNI GI I M nd anne• Hunll1111ton l11tll. Ct lll. '2 ... 7. "' be ·-·""' lo 1NI .... d. I o••I ouces er, a 51t., a m o.ttd Junt n, n 70 , ttw c..,11 Mli• Pirk •"" 1te.:•e•11o11 ardlitect Robert B . Harris, II'. 8• Lewin 0111rk1; 1111t .. 1c1 tWf"llorY, k_... 11 k NY Slit. of Ctlltor11!1, 0••~ Cou111Y; wrnr .... , AlllMXlllOll 1, atr!J(\111•1Y 48~ Great Nee , . . on Ju111 n . HJC. before ""'• • No11,., deK•lbecl In , m1t1 •NI 1eo11 dPKr1ptlon ';o=::=::=:::;o;;o::;;:;=o=;:;="";==::=;IP11btrc 111 '"" tor .. rd Stitt, H •-llY itticlletl ller•IO m•rklcl Exlllblt A 1nd Ii •-rid P. a . Lilwlll kMWI'! to fnl by !Ills ,,.,1rentr m~de' Hr1 lie•""'· LEGAL NOTICE ~ OllOINA"ICE NO. 7"11 I 1~111 toun!t. !11clull.O w11~1 .. P•OPOnd ol Julv, 1'10 1111••lcl •llCI 1110..ted •• • W11o1~ 1t 1 AN OIOINANCE OJ' TNE CITY COUN· l reC! No. 7{)oll. 1106l!llT M, WILSON r1tul1r 111•1Hf1'li Ol l l ld Cl!y C111.1n(ll lllld CIL 01' THE CITY 0,. COl'A Ml'\A, ll!CTION i . PMfllll~l IO ""' orov!,lon• M•,D• ol '"' on 11'1• "" dlY ol Jyly, 1110. lw 1111 lot· Cll LIFOINI-', CHANOINO THE ZON· Ill S•t11on •J111.{ "' IP>e Munlclg•I (ode City Ill Ctlll Meu -ln1 roll till Wiii~ INC 0 1'" LOTS 1"M1, l"MJ, IMI tlld or Ille Clrv cf Co111 ~1, 0'11rltr ATTEST: AYES: COUllCllmllll Wllllll, Jorclln, un 01' •111ST AOOl,.IDM ,.0 MIP A-1 ot Ille C!T~ °' CCIII MHI EILEEN P. PHINNEY Pltllilev, ST Clllr, H•ITln'ltll WEWPOIT M1!$A TllACT, FllOM Ml 11 hflrlllv 1mended bv 1111 ldllilloll ClrY Clli!<k cf 1111 Cir¥ ot CDl11 Mnl NOES: COllllCJln'ltll: Hotll 11 1 1. lller1to of lt>e R1 l rtt CllKtlllld I~ fl' Grice E. Mt1Hlle. A81EN,.: COUftdlmtft; ,._ Tiii ·CllY Council ol 111e en.. of 5tc11on 1 "'"'""!. D!!Plll)I Cll'I' Cl••k ... Ce.!1 Ml&I C1Dtt llt•tbr 01111!~ •1 IECTJON J. Tl'ilt Ordl111...:1 shill 11-e STAfE OF CALIFOllNIA 1 IN WITNl!S.S WMl!ltEOll', I•• hi" lollowt: 1Uett Incl be 11'1 fUH fore• tlllrl'I' !311) COU~TY OF 01-'HGE J H llltNlllo lof! ll'IY l'ltnd -""' •111111111 Hit SICTIOM 1. All 11111 ~r11"' ol ""' C11v1 frOfl'I 111<1 11!1r 111 PllMte. Ind CI TY OF COSTA MESA l . kill Ill lllt Cit¥ el Coltt ,,,.. fl!IJ followllllt dH(rlblcl <ell 1rapet1y 11 prior lo I'll !•Pl•1llon of llfltlll !IS) I l!'llEEN p PHlHN(Y Cl,., Cle;• 1111 dlY !If Jvty, lt1'. ' f llerlt>~ pl1clcl ll'ICI lnclucltd In 1ht RI CllY• ltom ll\fl Pl111tl llltrtol 1h1ll ol 'n11 Glly of Clil'l1I MIM ~ lll-Ollk:IP EllNrl fl. Pllllllll' ~ lo be ll>t H'1tn Wlloit Mm1 11 tublcrlt>-Sl!CTIOM t. Tiit! 1111 1rotfldl1191 tor di ·111 l'fJ1JT ~ "* td to ll'lfl w1!111n l"1tr11,..111I Ind 111111_.11..,, lllr!lln ordllNd 1,. ,.,.., Ind a gall ff fl Kknowied91d Ill fXec:llltd 1111 W-. 11~111 ~ "'I p1tyltlonl of 1111 I d • tOFFICIAL SEAL) nt 1111 l"!tl1ture ot mt S11te flf Zone, lo wll: be pllbll111fd once 111 !ht OllANGE orlt I Cl C II l'o Cllv I Cll'I' C~ tnd >.-LOii 12111, 1201. urn •nd 1111 of COAST OAILY lllLOT • lllWIHPtr Cl 0 "" .., tllnt OI 1,1 0 ••-ofllclo Clt•M Ill th• ' flt1I lddlllon !fl H~I MHI lrtct, of tfntrll clrcul1tton'. prtntl!'!I 11\d Cost• Miii. lllrlbr cirlll'V the~ 1"-CllY COuncll of !he ' '" 111 1111 Cit¥ 01 Codi MH1, Count¥ PUl>lllllld 111 1111 CLIY of Cotti ~flt, ·-1!'d lor"'°llll Ordtnln<I No. -,0.)1 City of CO.II Miiii ~ ol Or1nge, 511!1 ol C1lllor"Lt, 11 IOl•illlr wltl'o the 111n"totS of f1HI IM'ml:ltrt W11 l11lrod1Klcl •1111 ct111llill•ld tt<lltn lly Grtc1 l . MtMlllll RA/ltlM~ a.11 I... Jobit Cttl'°""l• 001tn1TM 1NI "''"'" 11t ,.r llllWG ""'•"" 11'111>11c-e.111or1111 •• !ht "Alllle'll~llon of un1n111bt1eoc1 T••· G ts B Prlnc:l111t otllt• Iii rl'°'" Ac! of 10." e axtelo w Drlntll C-1'1' llECTION J, Tll1I !Ill• ordllMnt• thttl ' . ..'O MY ConwnlHIOn Ex1rt11 !•kl 1fftct tlld bf Ill lull l(lttl ltlltt¥ _ lfll Mlrcl'I t, lf7l !•I llBYI '"'"' 111(1 1rte• Ill JloRH"f, ,.,. __ t·'-·~ 1,r~~ll. P:ubllsl!ld Or1nM Co1ul Oall'1 llllol, ,11811 be arlot'" lo ,,,. tJl!,lllon of J'erry M a digan of Newport ..,,, .,. ..,.-, ,,,.. Jun• n. :111 •nd Jury'· ll. 1•11 11.so.111 fll!ftn flS) 111,1 ttom 111 """'§e pUbrlll'I· H bo Y hi Cl b S nda ..a once 111 1111 Or1no1 c-1 O•llt ar r ac U U Y LEGAL NOTICE P11o1. 1 newt1 .. aer 111 oer11!r1! drc:u•ono11. Was the winner ol the Baxter ..,,1111f!d 11111 aut111u..ci in lllP c11Y ol Bowl. an NHYC COmpe""t;~ Cl!ltTll'ICATI OF (OltPO•-'TlOM Clil!ota M~SI. loaPlller whll Ille 11NM,1 .....,, l"Oft TllAHSACTION 01' IUSINISS cl ""' '"""be" of 1111 Botrd tf Olrtt· fur Star Class sloops. ' UNDllt FICTJTtoUS MAMIE • ton WlllM lo• •NI ~ .. ~1 .. 0 ""' "'""· The thr-r -e ser1· .. are THE UNDEll:SIGllE-0 COllPOIATION flASSEO AHO f.DOflTED 111;, '"' ffy '"' °" doff llereOY cerllty ""'-1 II It tOlldUCll"' of JUI!", ltJO. sailed Saturday and Sunday I butJlll!St lot•ted If ""' c • ....,. R08£11T M. WILSON Ori.,., S..1111 An1, C1llforftl1 lllldtt Ille Ml¥OI" Ill t"" olf Newport with 16 entries flc:lllloua u,,.. 1\111\f °' "11 c1tAFT c11y °' ce.•• ""-'• -ung Ne ........... H a rbor; FLYING SE I VICE Ind 11111 wld Hrm ATTEST; ·-y·~" "t""' Is Cllf'nllOled Df lllfl 111llowln, corpar1tlon, EILEEN fl, ~HINNEY Long Beach, San Diego and ....,_ prlnclllll pll(t GI IMI-I• C11'1' Cltrk of lllt Sa Ba bar fl _ _._ 11 follow!: C1t¥ OI C111!1 Miiii nta r a '-~~. A 11\d L Fo,rlltr En11r11rlu1, Inc .• 9, Ori« E. Mlttell!I Runner'"\lp in lobe series was ns.i w rno1on sirttt. AM11tl111, c1Htor1111 ......,,, Cit¥ c1e111 . 0 .. A ... ,, .. 110• nto4 STATE OP CALIFOINIA ' Ron Dougherty ol San Di.egt>, t • ~ • WtTHess Ill llMll 11111 lOlll dt' .. COUNTY Of OllANGE I ,,. i~and~~lh~i~rd~w~as~B:i:ll~Ger::ard:~o~f~~~~~~~~~~~~~IJv1r, ""· c1TY °" cosTA MES'-1 w.fo(Ois f(;orMl'all SHll I, EILEEN P. PHINNEY, CllY Clift: Santa B arbara. A •NI L FM1...-of """ c11Y "' c ... 11 MMI llWf •l!'Olflci. • DELTA SUPER QUALITY Tires Cost Less · Ce111pl1t. Li~~ of Fu .. ,,1 • .,. 1.1tM n,1, ..,.,,;1,111. Prilft Sten tit SJl.•S ,, .. F.l .T. fa11r9l11' W lcl• Ovtl1 -Suptr Prttniu111 - R1ili1I -Spertt -St11cl l u99y - I 111 Si1•• T111c .. Tlr11 £nt.,,.rllotS. Inc. C1tr11 01 Ille City C-11 ol ,,,. Cll'I' A, L f'ulter flf COllt 1.11.-,. l'llr~ ttrll,., llllf Viet flrftldelll 1111 •Oov• •lid forH01119 OrdlMllCI Ne. STATE 01' CAl..ll'ORNIA, 79,JO wt• lfltrod!Kfd Ind COllllCltrfd COUNTY OF OltANGE, ••· Md!Ofl 11Y MC:lltll b'f 1111 Coulltll 11 Oft 1111• IOlll dlV of July, A.O. U lt, •n M1l1111rMd retul•r m"11nt trw!rtof Wtorr. me • Nol•,., ll'ltbllc 111 111d 11eld 111 '"' 2'111 dlY Df J-. 1t1', 10' Uild (ounty I nd S!1k, n1tdl111 l!Wf ll'ltf'elfltr ••tH<I Md .,,_lt!d I,\ llltrtlll, duly ~l1titllld Ind t-11. • wfloil ti I '"Ultr mttllf'lt Ill 1111 _,.., -•red .... L. FuHtr ~ Mid CJt¥ c-11 on ""' '"' dlY "' 19 '"' .. bl 1111 Vic• ll'fftldlnt or Jvly, 1t11. "" !flt 1o11ow1n1 rwlt coH Ille ~llltn •11t t •KUltd 1111 wlthlll "°te: • ... ,,~ on btrl11f " 1111 COrtlOl"llltn AYES: c-llrl\tl'I: WlllOll. Jonltll. ll'llrtln M!Md. •NI Kk!'IOW!tdt"'ll lo Plllk!ri', $1. Clllr, Htn'lmllf' !"114' llltl lllCl'I c0<110rl!I011 t•Kllltd Ille NOES~ CGV1'1Cllmltt1 HOl'lt -· 111 Wll1111t Wiit,..., I l'olvt ll1r111"' Al$£NT1 C°""'ll!"lltf'I: N- fo 1'1 "'' ~tnd 10'\d tlllaltd '"' lllflcJ1I IH WtTNl!U WHl!!llEOF, I l'l•vt Mii 1111 Cl.., Ind ¥N"r'1n 11111 wrlff1colw """'""'° Ml MY Miid •NI .tffl•td !'It IMll'ICIAL SIAL) 7lh cltr ti Juhr, 1'10 IE G's DELTA TIRES "~' '""' ••IH~. ..., " ,,_ "" • CM" Mou. "" lfll'I' t.. UrM11 E!LlEN fl. flHINN6Y HOllf'!' flllbllc -C1Ul0<nlt (ftV Clltli tlld U.offl<lo 141E..17th St.· Costa Mesa. 645-2010 ~~=-~=~ 111 ~~°tr~.,c~~ , (~~ ...... ~f M Ch Mr C-"tllllttll E•1lrt1 aY GrKI Ii!. M1utllt l1~kAlllttiC1,.. ~,.. --r ltt•r 1'9' (1(1, t. UI) OHlulY Cll"r Clttt JIOI WUT 171'1, IANTA ANA -141 .. 904 ll\1111!1""9 o r1ntt c11111 01t1V l'lklt, 'utin~ °'""' C..rf o.11y fl no1. "--------------------------"'IJul"r l&.10. 2111'111 All911tl a, lt7' 12'1·7' July ll. 1•1' 1'4!-11 •, •'-- per m1t1 •ICOl'Otd I~ fltolo; I, P191 of !Ill Cll'I' Council vott111 for 1nd bi' ttctlon'•l'tll tdltunllll rnul1r m1orl· ONllh' Cit¥ Cllrt 61 fJI Ml$Cf/llMOUt Mitri, In Ille 11111111! 1"t .. one. I"' ot ll'lfl .. Id Clly Cour1<M lllkl tM Ille llvbltlMCI Of11191 Coe1I °''"' flllol. 120.l'O t11k:1 of "'' C-1'1' lte.:ordlr r1 PASSEO -'NO ACIOflTEO 11111 111! d1Y ttlllil dlY of JuM, 1'10, 111(1 ltlfrMfllt JulY 1S. !ml ------·~~- I 1.1 IL " ., .. ~•-=-' Tc=;:::::·.;.=--=:;:'. ------· -----. ·== .. ' " " 'i' ., 11• , ci .. J ••--:~---SI: 1 ~DC " IP-ML~:;:;:::::] F "' J Ml " I ... ., ....... I --I ... 1 -~'l'--l -- I ., ; ~+ f'liit••-·"~·~·' \ I ~. l "' ·r-= ~ \ --. -.-. ___J-1, \1~ 1:== L1G£NO .. -.....!":. ~r.J-.. --...... =-:::..."=""-·- ' .. ·-.. ··--... --. __ .. _ • ---- "" ~ COSfo\ JoESA, CAUf'Ol'INl4 ...._ .... -l OOSTR!CTlllG MAP -"'~--A/2 I· • . 8 OATL Y PILOT SC Mond1y, .i.~ u . 1970 Mesan'sArtNeedlework ~largartt Weymout.b got her !lit.an. in business by matlnc neeclle..·ork Ciristmas decora- tions !or -.. and hom<.I. Now, the Cost.a ~t e s a housewife and her husband oversee one oC the only ·art needlwort companies on the West Coast. grossin& 1l'lOl't lhan $3Dll,Dllll I"" ye1r, ~·we are burstin& out (If our _4,2® SQ\lile feet «factory," tloy6 Weymoull> uys. "aod our gross for the first six ITlO¢hs of this year has aftady surpassed our 1969 Iota\." The COOlJ>allY· Studio Twtlve, al llfO.G Logan Ave., manut~UJ"eS a plastic k>om , whk:h as used to make nower dtsigns from yam 1 n d ttUophane araw. 'Ille loom, a cireular platfmn '"llh Se'Veral pegs sticking up from it.. is ..okl by itself or as port GI a number cl kits which the comp1ny offers. 4•Wbtft we first start.eel, my husband made the looms In \he garage afta' he got home lrom work," Mrs. Weymouth says. ''After h;e bad made I 400 ol ]hem out cl w<IOCI, ... decided it "'U t.im.e jo find an easier way."' 'M><y got il1f idu !or the loom from Ont madt of metal, 11nd thtlr wooden 1ooms were selling for $3 in a local shop. 'Ibey tbooght someone else would find a Way to cut the cost if Ibey did not. 31) they decided it wN time to invetst some of their money ln the operation. ' "We did not wanl to spend our money 10 do &0metbing a second time, so we went 10 a moulding t'Ompany for adYiCC on die making," she said. Then the couple. engaged an ad\ltrtising Urm fc.-advice. "We could b av e pul mimeographed lnstructionS in the k!IS," ,Floyd eXJ>laine<l, ''but the public buys products that hive a professional look ebout them.l' Weymouth was 1 ftnanelal consultant for a Pasadena firm when he found himseK coming home to a job as shipping clerk aod accountant for his wife's busineM. "The e.1tra hours I put in l1elped keep the O\lerhead down." he .said, "but J never had 1ny In< Ume. So I quit my job and hf&•n to devote lull time to the loom business." The kits which il1f company has devek>ped are s o I d primarily to housewlvt$ and young glrts interested lb wuv4 Ing. They are designed by Mrs. Weymouth and her sister, Mrs. Barbara Stewart ol Costa M .... R.a~ In prk>e from IS to $16, they take from .two 10 20 hotlrs to complete. 'lbe finished product an then be hung oo the wall or used as a table decoration. •·we employ a num"'r or housewives in tile are• to make model kits for our retai)trs,'' Mrs. Weymouth says. The products -the loom, the kit.. and a number of •·project books" -are sold nationally, and~ are plans to expand to the internationa\ market within the next{ few montils. "In the begiming, we had to prove ourselves to the buyers on the east coast," Mr. Weymouth says. ''They are still under the impression that nothing can gel across FOUNDER, DESIGNER DISCUSS NEW STITCH KIT the lilississippi River." Margeret, Weymouth (right) and Barbara Steward --::tf' ;i ~~'*""11·4r.,. ACF t'l'll' f·..O ·~11:1 ·:: A 1.1._ I I• .:NI Addrnl ,, ... --.. .UhMlll 1 • ~~Co :~ .rJll(:: 1~1trl~ A I 0., l,lt : •.it• fl'.;• : ..,,.~ i~ A oSlu1d :t• ·~·II: ~=~'•ii ~r.~ 111 ~I=.~ A~IMI l"il .61 AHledStr 1.40 ·~1111$1.ip .lS.. A Ms ai.im A 1PC .lOe Ako. \.IG AM.MC .51 MH cu ,\$<' NMti •tl.541 MlrFHh: .IO A/ti A!rH11 .10 ...... 8-'!ll'I' Alltlnd• 2.10 No18«1 1.20 """ CM 1.lO AClfi pf 1.1i ...... Crm .60 A~fl \,60 AC<rv 1.40 A CrY •.it AIT>CY111 l.H Am OiHIH I .AOIJIT~ ·* Am Du.IVell ADu.1 pl.a.. AmEIPw 1 ... Am Enk1 le M EJP llld A'E•lfld P'M Ao.t\lrw;. .50 AGnl11 pfl.M AmHoltl .10 A~ 1.50 AHomep1 t All! Ho.I> ,U Aml""ISI .30 AM1!CI• 1 . ..0 Am Motors AN1IG11 2.10 Am PllOID .l l AllesDv .Ile Am S41!lng I A 5melt 1.90 Am5o.Atr .JO Am Sid 1 AmSr.l pt4.JS AmS!ll'l'll .4 'Old Pros' Your Money's Worth Stock A $.uQ.lr l.60 M k Am)ugpl ... ar et AT .. T wtwl -AmT .. T LIO AmWWks ,,,,. Join Firm In Newport It Is like old home week at Bay and Beach Realty In Newport Beach wiUt Walter Haase and Tim Thomas re· joining the firm, Haase as vice president in charge or sales. J. Leonard Smith, president of Bay and Beach, 24(t7 E. Coast Highway, Corona del 1-tar, said he has 901d half lnletd In the !inn to Haa,.. Mrs. Golden Fay,' Smith's partne r for 20 years, a:ikl bim ltet hall lnlueot JW>O I to purchase a condominium in HawaiL Haase, after starting his real estate career with Bay and Beach. has been a top salesman for ~veral )'ears with CcMdwell Banker and Company, Corona del Mar. • Thomas, who also began with Bay and Beach. has been a real estate broker more ~Y with The Wesley /'~ilor Compatt)', o! Newport t;etW'. Airlines Guarantees Against Rain • NaUonal Airlines is offering rain insur~ to visitors lo Miami Beach this summer . Any rain fall .lasting more than six hours between 8 a.m. ~nd 6 p.m. results in a Juli r:efund on the hotel room and J.he meal charges for that day Jor an entire famil y. The rain is defined in the ~ealher insurance policy as l·Iooth or an inch or more l:Jer hour as measured at the U.S. Weather Bureau station on Miami Beach. The policy applies to any o( 19 oceanfront Miami Beach hotels and motels. •. ·Smith Notes . :Earning Dip :· Preliminary results for the µcond quarter ended June 30, )970, fcr Smith Jntemnllonal, )nc .. Newpori Beach. indicate a continued level of reduced ~amings, according to Presi- dent Donald E. Graham. Slo\\·· ed economic activity aJfecled first half results and earni ngs for 1970 are expected to be less than the record earnings reported la.st year, Graham Pid. Earlier the company had ln· dicated that. based on the butlook for the lMt hall, 1970 earnings per share were ex· pected to exceed last yeir. WhUe marked improvement is expected in the last half, Graham said, economic recov~ has not yet respond~ ed to the extent th;it had .titt-n hoped for ear!Jer. For the first quarter ended March 31, 1970, lhe company reported net Income o I ~l .000 or If ceota a llhare. as compared with 11,051 ,000 br l7 cents per share for 1ht llke lllfi9 p<rlod. Revenu., lncr .. s<d to Ill.I million'""" $17.S million. • AW 4.lpt 1 . .i Wartime lnflatwn Slows Sha1·cl1olders Am ZlllC """"' .~ -K-~~Kl'lo.90 AMP lno; ..5' ._<Mo Anlllod :t...o Amtel..» An1«WOC1 I.JO Andi Koci. I By SYLVIA PORTER Q. ls the galloping inflation of the Vietnam era finally beginning to subside? A. Yes. The pace of the upsurge is slowing in several vital areas. ln this v.ery im- portant sense at Jea:;t, pr<r gress is being made. The pr<r gress is· minor, far from suf- ficient, dreadfully belated. It 's taking an evil combinaLion to achieve it -1 major climb in joblessncs.1, a dangerously severe money SQute2'.lt, ahrink· tng profits, a stock market cra!i:J, mounq bankruptcies. And. mind yoo, jt ls no more lhan a sk>wing of the rate of rise. But it f! pro~, These figures summariui the tale more accurately than a thousaod wonis. NO. J: 'm.E rate of .rise in food • prices has definitely moderated. The rise .U still intolerably rapkl but Jess in- tolerably JO. Period 12/66 to 12/67 12/67 to 12/68 12/68 to 6/69 6/69 lo 12/69 12/69 to 5;70 Rate or rist In food prices l.2% 4.3 % 1.2i;;. 7.l '"t.. •.?i;o NO. %: AS surely you have read and heard Ml nauseum . the worst cl the inflation is cenlered in services. lo fact. a key force in thls spiral has been the edminiWation's anti-inflation policy itself - for lhe j:lampdown on credit has been responsible for the jump in the rates you must pay for mortgages, personal Joarui, business loans. etc. And lhese rates, of coorse, have pushed up service costs. Here's how much service costs are outpacing Jiving costs generaUy. Perfoct 12166 to 1%/67 12/67 to 12/68 Tolll Prl<e Risa 3.1% 4_7 ... ., Ser- vices ·-3.Y,;. tl.1 50 1%/68 lo 6/69 6.4'it. 1.4~0 6/69 to 12/69 S.9'.it. '1.l "li 12169 to S/iO 6.1 SO 9.6'.iO NO. 3: TIIE most en- couraging current trend is in wholesale pr I c e s , for whoJesale lrtnds telegraph Rodeffer Named To Ne wport Post E. 0. Rodeffer, president of R o d e f fer lnvestmtnts. · Arcadia, has been elected to the Smith International, Inc. board of directon, according In Donald E, Graham, presi- dent. Smith International is located in Newport Beacfl. likely movements in the retail prices which we will be paying months from now. Period .Ian. '70 :Feb. '70 Rise In Wh.olesale Prices 0.9% Mar. '70 0.2~. Apr. '71) o.oro Ji·lay '70 o.2r;0 June '70 0.2'iit ln January, you will nott', whoJesale prices were soaring at a grim annual rare of close to 10 percent; now tht pace oI rise is insignificant. What does thls &igna1 to you ? FIRST, THE ODDS cer- tainly are growing that the overall speed of riSt' in our cost of living will b e moderating as the year rolls on. The acceleration of the inflation which came out or the escalation of the VieLnam war has been halted: the deceleration seems to be real -even though il is meagre and late. Sefmd, the odds are grow- ing that the overall speed of rise in total labor costs also will be moderating in the months ahead. Businessmen haYe been de~hoarding workers, cutting the "fat" in their labor forces, getting rid of margina~ inefficient employ es. AS A DIRECT re sult , Increase AnocrlOMS" I NEW YORK (UPI) -~~~.1.if Despite the recent declines In ~~!1or1.l1' the stock market, there are ~~ii,,,::. 8:ft, 10 million moae shareholders :~''J'.f12 in public companies todav AM1PS"c. 1.01 J Arlll'l!I DS .lO than fiye years ago according ••rncoSt 1.60 1 Armi;o pf2.IO to a New York Stock Ex· Armour 1.60 Arm,ICll: .ti) change surYey. ArmRvo 1.60 , Aro Ccrp .to Also despite the JS-month .-.,,,in 1rw1 1 · A9111d OU 1.:IO decline, the market Yalue of Auo Brew h I · Aud DG 1.20 o dings. or shareholders of As.o s"' Lio record rose to $1.065 trillion !:,!;r.,'l111 i~ I tt~ 'IJ b']li · J""~ Alt Rldllld Z rom _ .. ,. 1 on m ~. .-.1111cto 1112.110 The survey showed that ::~: ~'::':' 1 going Jnto 1970 the shareholder !J.~:CPr:t' population in the nation's ~~ornt~ \'1. public companies was a record :::, ~.20.211 20,120,000 in 1965. This also ~:=,~...:i.i~ compared w:lth the 6.5 million #Ji• on .rn in the early 1950! when the Betd: w -~ big board's "own your share 1a1r.r0111 A5 8111 GE 1.12 of American business'' drive: l::fG ":,tt° began to pick u~ stea m. l:"JPc':t ·:~ For the first time since 1952, B1'* or NY 1 'he 'd I ~.,,.. Tr 7.M survey sa1 , . ma e: •••Dou 1.Yt Bird Clil .2S s I o c khodlers outnumbered 8nlc ~ .IO r I ~In Mf1 ema e stockholders. though 81tn Mf .i 1 I 811~ lfld are y 15,689,000 to e1111tn J>t?.~ 15.161,000. ::::r;: ro The stalistiC!I were drawn f:!~1~~ i50 from a censu' by the ex· 8:XJ::~ 1 change taken from stockhol~ I:::~~-.il: records of 10,000 American l~~':.o"J! _.: corporatioM. 8!::J rn~r(= The figures do not include :;:J1~ 'i~fA1 mill ions oC shareholders in 1~':1~'.f PriYate corporations R:ne11 ou.lO • , ..... , Sof2.50 Using data from the cor· 1::: •~ poration survev plus 1·n-erkev Pho J • 8trmec Core> terviews wilh shareholders 8•111 s11 1.m , 81o r ........ 60 "'orker efficiency (produc- tiYityl will be iocreasing - and this will ~n the in- n_ationary impact ol the wage hikes corporations will have to grant in this period. The modest progress t have underlined in this report has knowledge and experience on been achieved, I repeat, at the subject or lir~ and lire great cost -and it even coold safety." be that J'm clutching at Firestone .Denies FTC Complaint on Prices the big board drew up this 11::,~~ 1;: profile of the average ~~t.UQ.J shareholder· l1ue a.u 1.:10 • Bol>ble llrt.s -Male, based on previously 11:sc":.c~1~ noted narrow margin, but not onc1 111111 ·'' k. , B*Mll'I 1.'9 ta 1ng rnlo account the quan-8ordoeft 1.20 . 11arew1r 1.25 hty or dollar value of fitocks 8orm1ns ·'° h IOI Edll 2.24 eld by men and women. eour"' •nc: llr•nllAfr .~ -Between 45 and 55 years Br~11s1 it.._ WASHINGTON (UPI) The Federal Trade Com- mission has formally charged the Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., with making deceptive pricing and saYings claims and mi~Tepresenting its tires as defect.free and safe. Firestone issued an Im- mediate sta~ment denying the accusations and disputing all the charges in the conr plaint. It suggested t h a t charges relating to the gafety of its tires "simply show the commi11ion 11 lack of I . lrltt Mv 1.70 o <f. Jiving in a populus state eri,1M, .,, , d . Btlt Pel ~· an In a metropolitan area aa~H•le 1 or more than one million l)fwv1Gff -~ A proi>OSed complaint was straws. But if so. you will sym-pcrson.c;. i.c;sued against Firestone last pathize with my eagerness to -A family income O~ll'llUG 1.17 11 .. 1wn Co or 1:~=0,:;z Dec . 21, giving the company _r_in_d_e_,_•_n_a_s1r_a_w_1o_c_1u_tc~h-· __ •~1-2~.Dllll:_·$~l~S:.OOO:_:•~Y~'="~":_ __ a chance lo dispose or the matter by a consent judgment. Today 's action gives Firestone 30 days to respond before a pu blic hearing is convened' to consider the charges. The Akron, Ohio, firm Is the nation's J'1th largest cor. poration· with $2.2 gillion in i>ales in 1969 and assets of S2.0I billion. lucYE• 1.10 Budd Co .llO 8udoel In ·' ~ ButfForg 1.10 BulOVI W .60 Bunk Ramo Bunll R •pl1.5CI Burt lnO 1...0 llu•INor 1.-8ur1Nor pl.SS BurlldV ,)'o Bun"Shl • .a llU'thll"" .70t Pole Play C1bot Cp .111 Cal Flnlnl C1llalln M"lll Ce1119Rl .'51 C1fl'IQ$p 1.IO COBrew ·"°" CdBrw !n.041 Cdn P•c J.~ C.P C Bela! C1rtorun 1.40 C1rH1le .60 cero c&on s C1roPLI \ .... C1r1>Tcll l.60 C1rrlerCp .60 C••'-"W .e.. II'!' pf Al.4' ~1!1~-.IOb ! ... ' !tlt'Tr 1.20 I Cotti Linern en Tr y 'Hig h' Ba.ll' The manual says lhal a lineman must be able to wotk with both hands atop a telephone pole. But toss a basketball around? That'a what novice cable spllceri; and repairmen have to go through when they join , the phone company. Two Wl'st Orange County ln tructors. Jim Jackson of Westminster and Bob \Vail! or It u n t in gt on Beach. supervise I h c £ c baske~ll game~ in the sky. Sttilioned more than 20 fctt above lhe ground, with a sa.fe-- ty belt aod awn gaffs to hold them to the poles, Ille novice climbers are asked lo toss a basketball around. uwe do this to help them gain c:ottlldeltc• In their equip- ... lllClll And themSCl\ICS," reportM Jackson, "and to aid t11eir coordination." "In their work they mu!lt use bolh hands lo gel !he job done properly, so there can be no holrllng with one hand and working with the other.'' \Vaits expl;iined. • '\Ii r • v " foond these workouls with the basketball are idccil for de veloping their sclf-conridenct." The climbi ng courses arc getting smaller and lcs9 fre· quent as lhe years go by -a fact that Waits rttts could make pole climbing a Jost ut. The reason~ "We're putting more cables underground/' Walts said. THERE'S NO WAY TO BLOCK TH IS PASS Novice Eddie H1rria Lob• One to In structor J1ckton ~ I Cp Df1.2S Ceco con• .90 CltitntllCO 2 (1l1n PIA4,Jo0 Cenco Ins .JO Ctn! FO'I c ... li)ld 1 ... C~•11LI 1,U '~I PS 1.12 C11t1L1 El1 CfflMPw I·" ""I SW ·'° c ... SoY• .10 1..,1.1u .1111 -0 1.60b ..... !Md .60 (ll'f'l·lm pf,90 CeuneA .-CFI Sii .IOf C~adbf~ Inc: (l'olmPS l.10 Cllllrtll'f'HY 2 htMM11 I.to -~"" ..... ,. 1-Mlffl l b toemNY 2.60 ::iv. i~ toes Ohio • ~~~ 1,.,..,}{ 2 lllP ct U" ~IP CINW /IOCF11ll J_K 1.cn ·""' rtll'fllll ·'° rometpJS Vii., ,.0 I"" &I'll J.«I r11n r.e 1Jo Ill GE 'I • flt! Mtl ... ITFifl l, l':."'r;..:rtj,"·" l't'lflW 1 ~~'i. \-.~ I ( Market S11mbob .. ' I ' I I • ··--······~······ .... ~- ---. ----------- • Mondoy, Ju~ 13, 1970 SC .......... ·-····Monday's ·aosing ·PrieeS-Cobi.plete New York Stock Exch~e List Stoek. 1-•en MOST SIWU!8 .· Complete Closing Prices -American Stock Exchange List Aid Warning Many senior ciUzens are tt• somebody reporting tbelr in- come when applying for senior citizens property tu: assistance, and are thus going to receive Jess aid than they are entitled to, said Martiii Huff, Executive Officer of the Franchise Tax Board. ,_!any of our elderly cilizent have received an lncttaR in their social security paymenU, Huff said; and they aie reporting <ln their senior citizen tax assistance Claim forms their current mon.Chly income instead or the lesstr amount which they actually received during 1969. It is to their benefit to report the correct amoun_t received ln 1969, he said, because under thiS program the percentage of propert,5' taxes refunded is dependef!_t upon the tot.al i n c om e reported. By reporting the higher Income. Oley reduce the amount of property tax a~sistonce paid. · To be eligible for senior citizens property tax assistance, claimants must be over 65 years of age as o{ January I, 1970: must own and occupy their own borne: must have pa id the properJY taxes or the home; and mlfSt have a total household income of le!s than $3,350. Qualified indlvlduals can oblaln forms from any office of the Franchise Tax Board or by writing lO Senior Citizens Property Tax Assistance, P .o. Box 1588, Sacramento, CA 958-07. Deadline for filing Se nior Ciliuns Property T111x Assistance claims is October 15, 1970. Huntington Man Ge ts Bank Post-: David BuUer or Huntlngton Beach has been appointed a-'Slstant manager of Ctocker- Cltliens N1ttlonal Bank's X.U.. coln·Brookhurst office l 1 Anaheim. Buller Joined C r o c k e r .• Cilliens In 1962 as a teller In Lhe East Whittler office. He p.n.iclpaled In 1l1e balll<"I training program in the Santa Ana office before • 9.5$Jlnjn£ his new po6l. • I l • • R DAILYl'LOf -.. J~y 13, 1970 DICK 'llACY TUMILEWEEDS . · . MUTT AND JEFF ~EY!OON'T OVERLOAD . ~INK SIUJSH! • ·---·-JUDGE PARKER ·- .i\tTHOIGll LOVE IUXANOEl<'S AJlST ~Ac.TJON )S HOSTILE, SUI. PR'IVEli: CDWINCES MIM TMAT HE '5MOILP SEE HIS MOIHEK!. p~ I KNOW YOU'RE USUAi.LY CAREFUL! I .llST ORM!I 'Tl'O 6'\UOl6 OF GREEN WAR Fl\INT ANAF'TV~ O'WHrre! NEED A LITTLE MORE ON . MY COAT 'TAIL/ ' ~y Tom K. ltyan e«EAT SCIJTT! AREITT'IOO WE'U. NMRUSE F®EiflNG A!.L 1™T WJ1f1'EI OUR ANNUAL MINSTREL SHOW? You'Re SORRY! By Franli Baginski ·-~ -- ~DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by •• A. POWE• I PERKINS ,,,. .... _ ,_._,..,, ... 'billmo.,..... ..... ,_ ACROSS l ldtntlc1I S Tht samt as pre ¥iously I 9ivtn 'Niagar1 - 14 Harrow's I cricket rival '15 Public vrilicle 1~ Ultim1tt 11111 of tndtilYOf 17 Alcott tlll tJ 2 words llJ Tht lmmtdlltt occasion 50 Prayer 51 Ste al 54 Charm 58 Labonitorr 1nlmal s: 2 words 62 -·- Lawrtntt College 63 Suitable "" monart~ 64 Peac e symboh 1 , 2 word s l t l s t.O Act ham11i!y !) 67 Collon , fabric 1 Cttatlon of 35 Boot•• . MISS. PEACH U'l AINER .. SALLY BANANAS GORDO SllE I.UT 1>11' DOOR OPS-Al{ 7111' C.l.JJARY MAY .AS tftfk ~YPA , l<f " • 1~$ 11111 MOON 1 MULLINS By John Mftn to Lo'f'r , alorig tht Tlbft' -21Guardtd 68 City an " beautiful ·the Skunk · objects: Rivtr 2 words 7/DflGt I ' easy t I f-;::>;,;;;;:;;;-\,:::::::::-11rnrrri7~;;;!';;:;;:;tt;;;;;;;-,-::::i:IJ::::J'.Ijijjjn/mr71i"1 JO 1':1~';!fv. TIM• 'TD DHMH! PUT' 11 UN"8ilt ·~~I' i' ,·~,-,· / 1' . 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"'" 1 Once upon 2 words J Self· pGWered vehkle 4 Makt .an erne1t requesl 11 Ash Wtdnesday to Easter 12 Ornlmental fabric .•. }J.&ob·OI'· ... dog- 18 Percolalt 22 Man's nltknlmt 24 Bound Al b Not relaxed 47 Paving material ., Kind of lumber 52 Ratchet whtel parts 5) A Barrymore 55 Fragrance -5" Umbilicus 27 Oath 57 Pronoun 29 Clamp SI Bird 30 Blatt: P9fl. 59 Blood: 31 Stop Prefix J2 Kind of 60 "· -·· na il Rhythm ": STEVE ROPEi By Saunders and Overgard 5 Noun sufli• 6 Moist 7 Put rorth 33 Load 2 words 34 "My Friend t.l --qui non MAYBE BEMNIE DID HIT SAADIS/-SO. REMEMBER ! -rve J lHOOGtiT FOR A I -·leagues ---·" b5 Draw 7/U/JD • Pot."E. MRS. MCM>CM ! OPEM LIP!•WE W...wT 10 TAU< 70 'JQJR KJ51Wj!)/ PEANUTS BEEM RfCHIT HERE! • ~ ~ lHf STU.NG( WOll.D ~ MR.MUM 1 • ly Al By Charles Barsotti By Gus Arrlola ~~ - tr's A OULL WORLD WITllOIJr ~W.SPAPf:RS r • By Ferd Johnson PICNIC SUffi.lf S DENNIS THE MENACE . I· ' • • I I .-! I : . ( : t ·~ --------·~· ~~-.... ~_ .. __ _ llondoy, Ju~ 13, 1970 s ' OAILY PILOT EL TORO KIDS-PARADE THEIR BEST FRIENDS BEFORE JUDGES JN THE GRAND MANNER DURING SUMMER FUN AT LAKE FOREST BEACH AND TENNIS CLUB BrHley Dutott, 12, With ''Most Talented" Tiger; Twins Kim and Todci Hunt, 5, With ''Best Dr.1Hd'' lutch; Thor Wahl9ren and Jahn Santoblanco, 10, With ''Most Unusu.1" Snake Dow11 the Mission Trail Saddlehack Women Get 'Busy Work' EL TORO -Members of the Womeri's Division or the Saddlebac k Valley Chamber of Commerce will receive a look at "'Physical Fittriess for Busy Peo- ple," a combined lecture and demonstra- tion at Tuesday 's 12:30 p.m. luncheon al the Golden Bull RestauraRt in El Toro. facilities and a dining hall, Marine Corps spokesmen said. The project is spon&0red by base special services and is being built by the .Camp Pendleton Public Works sec· tion. e Officer• Set R. Jay Roelen will show the distaffs SADDLEBACK VA~EY _ New of- .a popular exercise device which allows ficers have been elected by the Rancho the desk bound folks to become fit Community Players. . witho ut a long, exhausting workout. Marge Rushforth has bee!r . namm The device, now being used by more president for the Cflming year. Assisting than &O college football teams combines her with the theatrical group will be both isometric (exercise without move-Jeanne Hirsch, secretary, and Julius nlent ) and isokinectic (exercise with Hirsch treasurer and membership chair-· movement , at a constant rate), It con-man. ' • sists of. a rope wi~ one end fixed~ Sue Farrel was re-elected ticket to an immovl\ble object and PO~ chairman. Carole Neustadt, past pre.si· r:ope to pull on. Between the two i.s dent will serve as a member at Jarge. a pQlley, with a dial, such. that the ' resistance wanted can be dialed. Pulling e 750 Enroll the rope becomes the same a.s lifting a set of weights, Roelea teaches health, physical educa- tion, and athletics at Saddleback College. e Bomllng OpeilS CAMP PENDLETON -Construction began this week on Camp Pendl~'s $1.6 million bowling alley· and recreahqn complex, complete with automatic scor- ing. banquet facilities and game areas. Maj. Geo. Donn Robertson, base com- mander, presided aver groundbreaking ceremonies recently at thi site of the bowling facility located near lhe base theater. The 50,0CIO-square-foot building will be built cf steel beams and concrete and will have 40 lanes, 48 pool tables, food Mission Viejo PMA total of 750 students from the Capistrano Valley and bay afeas have enrolled in Saddleback College's first summer session, campus spokesmen said. Classes started late last Wt'Ck and will continue througti late August in dozens of course o!ferings. · Plans,already are u~er way for rail session registration which will belin Sept. 14 and 15. Late regi.stration will be held Sept. 15, with fall clasSH .starting Sept. 21, which will mark the Utird anniversary or the Mission Viejo com· munity college. • l\'etD Leader dleback Valley Kiwani.s Club will be led by Harold D. Conklin starting Oct. 1. Other.s recently e!ected for the coming term are P. Clay Von Hake, first vice president; David B. Mitchell, second vice president: R. G. Hawley, treasurer ; and Tixmas Lord, secretary. Directors will be Richard Holme!. Frank Kohout, Dr. Robert Gillingham and Harold Payne. Nixon to Host Class Reunion WASlllN!lTON (UPI) -There will be a llibfon ol WhitUer High School's clus or 1934 Monday at the Whildloose. Richard M. Nb<on, unsuc.ceaful candidate for studen' body prealdent, will be the host. Fifty.five members of the Pre.si· dent's high school graduating class are expected in Washington for lhe get-together. The group will tour the executive mansion for an hour, and then meet the President and his wife in the state dining room foe_: refreshments. Nixon got his first taste of poli- tics ·in high school and Io.st a three-- way race for the student body presidency. He graduated with hon- ors, however, and won the annual prize as the school's outstanding all-round studerit. El Rancho has the hottest price • in town! " Rock Fans Make Colorful Table For The Nixons A handmade table bearing :11ices of semiprecious stones from 24 states cf the Union ·and intended as a gift to President and Mrs. Richard Nixon will be on display ·in San.Clemente Wednesday at a meeting cf the lapidary club which made it. The Tri Cities Lapidary Society, whose members contributed slabs of stone for the aMiversary gift to the First Family, display the table at San Clemente High School's Uttle Theater Wednesday at 7 p.m. Doz.ens or club members drew slip:1 or paper fn:m a hat assigning uch of them a project to collect ooe .slab. The alabs then went to San Ch!Jnenle screen maker and club member Walter Long, who buitt. a 22-by..J&..inch coffee table containing the .colorful 1em. rocls. The table with a commemorative pla· que attached wlH be given to the Prtsi· derit,at bia next visit in San Clemente. Arrangements fur · the donation art now under way. Bes.ides the display of the table, lhe rockhoµnd group also plans other ac- tivities at the monthly meeting, Jncluding an illustrated exhibit of Zuni Indian jewelry tec;hniques, plus examples of lhe work by Stanley Tins of Playa del Rey. Final preparations for the club's booth al the Fiesta La OtrisUanita also will be accomplished at the. meetini, plus details of a July 28 field trip to the ghost quartz gatheting ground.s at De Luz, near Fallbrook. The public Js welcome to the meeting. 12 oz. tSKT . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Clementea11s Will Enjoy Biggest and Best Parade '- ,• A scheduled 450 entries incluclfug 4,000 persol'ls will appear ln San Clemente 's 17th ·annual Fiesta la Chrlstlanita parade Saturday tn the larges( such procession iR the city's his tory. Led by a motorcycle stunt squad and the 171).member Cavalier Band from Van Nuys, the parade wlll begin at IO :Ia a.m. Saturday near the Community Clubhouse, travel up on Avellida dcl Mar, then head north on El Camino Real toward old Plaza Park, where the rest of the fiesta activities will occupy three days of celebraliol or the 201st anniversary of California's first Christi.an baptism. Among the entries in California's third largest parade will be Gralid ~tarsha\I Dan Dailey, veteran actor seen in the "Governor ud J.J." sefie,.s on CBS. Scorea of ecwestrian entries will be spaced among the Marine Corps: Sth Marine ExpedlUonary Brigade band, the "Navy's SO:state-flag 'color guard, a phalanx ol Shriner.s, complete with"ftoats, mounted patrols and marchers. Virtually dozens of San Cleme11te service, social, and community clubs and citizens will participale Jn the parade. Floats will number in the dozens, Don Hansen, fiesta chairman said. While details or the fiesta are .early complete, Hansen said that convertibles for dignitaries for lhe parade still are being .sought. · Two late-model autos still are weeded, and owners offering their cars and their services as driven can contact the sponsoring chamber of commerce office if they wish to help. City cou11cilmen and other public figures will ride in the vehicles at the head of each parade division. Saddleback Set For Electio1i -. Of Board Chief The Saddleback J!alor College Dlstrict Board of Trustees will hold election of offittrs at their rel\ll&i meeUnc tonight at 7:45. . ., .. For the past two years, Michael Collin&. has ser:ved a. ~ident o( the bQard. • Pat.rt~ Backua terVed .as v~ preaiden\ for the same lengtji of" Uroe. Han$ Vogel ~as the fll"lt president cf the board · after the col,lege di.strict was . formed In 1967. Trustees will alsefpo11der: -A proposal for curriculum addltkm for the school year 1970-71 . -A report concernl11g lhe permanent · library complex and the permanent '. science-mathematics building. - A proposed policy concernm, thti distributiOR of. printed materials. - A report on the summer achool enroUinent at the college. Some 7SO students are enrolled in day and evening summer classes at the college. Heaviest enrollment is In the social acience and physical sc!CJlce offerings. Pie Crust Mix ........................... 4r Brown Sugar ............................. 16¢ Belly Crocker .• ', 22 oz. , , , ~ke more than one ! C&H ••• ~ lb. light or dark ••• for "berry betty" ! Conipare the 1Jalue! Big 12 o un c e b~kets of plump fret/, blueberrie1 ••• 10 dtiici.om in a pit ••• or bak< a bluebe"11 bettr • , • Hampshire Sour Cream .................................. : ............. 59' I.\nudsen makes it ... smooth, creamy and a just-right flavor to go with fruh berries from El Rancho. or 'It.tap high with 1our creanL ••• for desaert! at our Delicatessen SI • d M t BUDDIG'S · .. 3 oz. PKG. 35c ice ea s .......................... . \Vafcr thin· ••. smoked to give you finer flavor •.• take your choice of six favorite variet ies! Meats that make the meal! Cabbage Rolls ..... ~~~~::-.~~~.~A~~ ..... 39< I El Rancho's freSh ground meat! ••• blended for flavor .•. wrapped in tender tasty cabbage leaves! Pricea in efftct ltfon . ., T1te1.1 lVed., Julv 131 14, 15. No salu to·dealtr1. . /\. P t • SLICED $109 BY TIE PIECE 89c as ram1. . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '" Aulhenlic flavor ••• lean and spicy ! ••• pile it hirh on french or kaiser rolls ••• ao rood ! Beef Sausage Links ................. 29¢ Beef Sausage Roll .................... 39¢ fllcCoy'1. • , , dc\icloualy different! , •• 8 oz. !1.lcCoy'a ••• breakfast treat! 1 lb. AUlk Su"" old Huntiniton Dr. (0 Ran<ho C..ler) PASADEllA: , 320 West Col0<1do 81.i. .SOUlll l'ASADfllA: rremont an~·H11nti11cton Or. HUNTINGTON BEACH: Warnt< and Alioaquin (BolrdwJlk C.nler) NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 NfWPOll Blvd. 1nd 2555 Elltblull Dr. (Elstblull Vill111 C.ntlr) \ • •' • • • • .. l • f DAllV PILOT (~ "' ... ""' ,.. ..... , , R-Poole, a :U.year-old Briton, l boullbt a twlndecked omnibus and ~converted into a moving motel that •I-11. Then, instead of taking . a simple, uncomplicated vacation, he and bis-gathering took oft on a two--year world tour. The bus - wllh. tQP deck as "bedroom" and lower ileck with everything from ·11v1ng room to;kitcben -arrived In Lbs Angeles Tuesday. The 11 pllll tO,~ the si\mmer in Los Wele.; '\rorklng at temporary 101» to>.:flll the kitchen cupboard. 'P.ooleidvertlsed for busmates and. iielected •wo-.married couples; two s!Qilf Cirt• and four bachelors. -r .. ~.· , f!1< ci!r ,of Pltf.lburgh ;, cgaln ·gomg to give dignitaries keys.to . tht city. '4 spokesman for 'the ) ci9/~department of supplks cfm.. ··ftmetr'fhur~y thot JOO keys ~ been purchased pt $9.25 . ~ . etf?h. MaYor Pt.kr F. Flahtrtt1 . (~( ran. oiu of the lte111 soun after ~·~ he took,_ofiite in Janua111 and ~ starttce .giving the VIPs o hand- . ~. shaU and a copy of Stefan H Lorant-'1 "'Pittsburgh." ,~---------­• • ... •\A';. • . . · •.. " l, it~.: ~ ... "~ r~ ~~ ~ r . , .. ' ! ' . I :. ., ' . , H ·~ 11 ~ ~ ~? I This caatlE"s i n the sand txptTt is a real prOftarional. Ht ia U.S. Aif' Force •Ifie.,. /!obert Tilhtr, whose en¢ri,.r· ,,.. ing .akilt Ma been put to tht ttat ai ht f~ whittles away at a new creation at ,Jtti Virgtnia Beach, Va . Fisher has built I~. caatle1 all over the world and says ~ ... .!end ttxturt is the important factor- { :. that and a good po psicle stick to carve t\ with. f} A self·styled "?pert" on picking !; horses wound up in a N.Y. jail I~ Tuesday becawe he touted the ~ wrong man - a Nassau County •! police undercover agent. Police 1 • said the suspect. Peter A.. Stein- : 1 berg, 34, posing as a horse trainer, l·~ approached the a&.ent outside a din· I er and told him he had "a sure !~ winner." Steinberg was charged J with bookmaking and criminal im· 'j personation. · • ~~~-----.i The 44·\lt aT·Old man hopptd i'nto a par ked car m plafnclothes ~' • policemen approached the lot in ~ the intt'rnational di.strict of ' "( Seattle. TM officers asMd him if the car wcu his. The man 1trid t no. it was a fritnd's, but ht (:l didn't know hit f1Und'1 name. i·t At that poi.nt ht wai arrested. ~ TM car was reQitttred to E. C. ~ ::.rkhart, a Seattle police offic· ·1 't ~ If I• Mooday, Jvl1 13, ~970 ~JS Eteetnrt Die • --· U.S. B52 Raids ·crush N. Viets SAIGON (AP) -Allied ~ 1and U.S. Bii bomben ldlled 417 North Viel· nameoe · IO!dlers just below I ht . ._litarized "'°" tn the biqeot defeat In -for thO Communllt -· tn South VI-. olfldala --1· 1n -... report, south v-ol!ldala said Viet , Cong lerr.rllts catll!IUlted a 2I01Jound bomb lDlo a hamlet aoutbeut GI DI Nang. ldllln& . I cMlW.. and woundln( JI, The blu\ allO -yed "' -S5 -· The --eolly. had -clrupped by· an allied warplane, had filled 14 explode and WU .... -by the Viet Cqasa "Job~, .. 1be big balt1'&1d eetback for -the North Vietnameee becan WedM9d1y near Khe Sanb, the former U.S. Marine com. bat base that underwent a 77<lay eoany >iege in 1911. A spokesman claimed at least" IO tnemy ,troopo ....., ldlled tn fi&htinc Sunday and said the ooly. IOV«'nmtlll caaualties reported were 24 wounded Saturday and Sunday. During the nip~ the •Pok .. man aaid, Soulh Vietnam... AC47 ...-Po at· tacked suapec:ted enemy pooitloos, and today the enemy force hit the Cambodian °"""" with mortar and inlantry attad<&. Kiri . Rom sjts atop a 2,00l.)..foot moun- Egypt Reports Commando Raid Against Israel . By United Preu hltrutloeal Em>! -Mis -struck lDlo the hraeli«<upied Sinai Pentnoula dur· Ing the Bgbl and 1nl1lcted "p:eat Jou of Iii<" in the lint llrike -the Suez Canal lo more tllan a month. mel ctemct the Cairo clalrn and -tn>opo into Jan!an and Lebanon. An Egyption mililary !p>lresmsn· Nid 3' I-11 planes lllrucJ< aloog the Sues Canal f4day In the 54th oonoecutlv• dly of Israeli attacks ainted at prevemJnc the ts\abll"'""'t ol more mboile sites and at keepill& Egniian troops there off balaoce. EJgypt said the Israeli planes hit Suez, El.Shatt, Fayed, E~lllrsb and EJ.Cap in the Canal.. -and ilorthern -and lhal .... , ... def-syetans engaged the attacldni mall." A ..,.,ire.man llid Uoere were no Em>llon -Cairo said elWtier Egyptiln totrammldol launched a two-prulged attacked kT08I the Suez Canal Sullday ni(l>t, ~ off a ground and air bell:le with Israeli troops. It sakf the Egyptians returned safely despite the heavy fighting, A Tel Aviv opokesman Nid Israeli gnxmd ll'OOl>I penetrated half • mile into JO<dan and destroyed 111 Arab auer· rilla bast that had been med fOr oPtt•· tions into Israel. Rogers Returns Following Tour WASJilNGTON (AP ) -secretary of State Will iam P. Rogers has returned · to Washington after a two-week foreign tour wtllch concentrated on United States policy in Vi~nam and the Middle East. Rogers, who visited Manila, Saigon. Tokyo and London, declined comment to newsmen alter his plane landed 1t nearby Andrews Air Forte Base Sunday night. But he ls expected to repart soon lo President Nixon on the tour which ended in a two-<lay discussion oC Vietnam and the M i d e a st with Britain's new Conservative government and w Ith Ambassadors David K. E. Bruce and Philip C • .Habib. lain Ind before the war WU • pt&yaround GI tbe ""allhy -.. a cool cUmate. The lowo ltaeli -"" 14 have no mUa.ry olgnlficance. The apobcm•n allo reported thal an -raldloc party -Um>p ~ del.,_ at the Loar Vek munllloos dtpol 30 mils nor1ll GI Phnom Penh, but I ~wnunent counterattack puabed It out. No cuuakies were repcrted on either aide. "'' 1 ......... Mus V11leerse Marisol Malaret Contreras, 20, was named Miss Universe for 1970. The shapely (35-23-35) Mis• Puerto Rico admitted it was belt for her that ahe wasn't one of the judges: ••Miss Swed· en, she was. so beautiful." Miss U.S.A.. Debbie Shelton, was first runner.up. Reformers Bill Reaches cFioor WASlllNGTON (AP) -A mejor H- reform bill rud>ed the noor f4day, giv- Jng critics · of the pretent system a chance to clean away what they uy are cientuneuk! cobweba shrouding ct•· paiional procedurts. More than 100 chuges in House rules and procedures are expected to be con- aktered before voting begins, probably Wedne9day. One of the pro1J05als, backed by the Democratic leadership, takes away the cloak of semcy from votes on amendmeats. The reform bill sent to the floor by the House Rules COmm1ruie ' makes modest changes In a limited area. It is the amendmeats being o(fered that present the rerc:rmen their best chance of a thorough housecleaning. Solo Sailor Finishes Transatlantic Voyage PLYMOUTH, England (UPI) -Fran· cis Stokes, <14, of Morristown, N.J., ar- rived in Plymouth Sunday after a solo voyage across the Atlantic in hi s 3G-foot aloop Crazy Jane. Stokes, who set sail J une 14, said he averaged 120 miles a day, much laster than he hi_d expeeted. 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At least 30 persons were arrested Saturday and Sunday nights in fire bombings and rock lhrowing touched off by · the arrest of three persoM \ on disorderly conduct charges : at a downtown tavern. Mayor Conrad l(omoniarek declared a state d emergency and ordertd a dusk-to-dawn curfew as local and state police sealed off the Tesort city at the south~rn tip of Lake Michig.an. An argument over change from a dollar bill in a bar Saturday night led to the fatal shooting oC a black customer and two nights of street disturbances in H i g h I a n d Park, Mich. Police arrested 73 young people. most of them black and many of them for violating the dusk-to-dawn curfew. The community's b I a c k mayor Robert Blackwell, said ••pent..up" anger ex p Io de d when the white part-qwner of the bar, charged wilh second degree mW"der in the shooting, was released on bail. But he blamed Black Panthers and black militants from adjacent Detroit for the violence. Local; county and state police used tear gas to disperse crowds when new rock throwing began Sunday night. In New Bedford, Mass., wheTe four nigflts ot racial distur~nces lelt one black yoo'1! dead, Mayor George Rogers said Ile had ~ an offer by Sen. Edward W. Brooke CR-Mass.), who is a Negro, to talk to the black comm1.mity and had· asked Brooke to give them the mayor's assurances the ucity government Is interested in righting the wrongs about wttich they have revolted and about whidt the city as a whole is genuine l y con- cerned." 'Jbree-hundred young blacks seized radio station WBYE in Oklahoma City Saturday after the white-owned station's staff of blac k announcers resigned. A local civil rights leader·said the ·group wanted a station that serv~ their interests "and not one that is run by what whites think we want." Kidnaped Girl's Dad Pleads; Few Clues LANS ING , ~1ich. (AP) - The father oC a missing teen- age girl has addressed an ap- peal to her kidnaper pleading : "Only you have the power to make our family whole again." Fonner M a y o r Max Mumingham had kept a day and night vigil at the police station since last Thursday, when J6-year-ol.d Laurie Murn- inghan was forced al gunpoint to go with a man who robbed the gift shop wtiere she work· ed. ln his open letter to her captor, Murninghan s a i d : '' Perbaps you're not. a father. but il you are, you'll koow how important a daughter is." A pci.lcc spokesman said l<>- day they were "knocking on doors, digging, checking tips and po6Slble witnesses." The abductor was described .as a goateed Negro in his 20s. "If you are an only child, you are aware of the loneliness we may have to autter," Murninghan wrote in Offices to Sell Flag Posters WASHINGTON (UPI) - Post o{flce1 across the muntry will soon begin selli!lg a new patriotic poster depicting the American flag and reading "1llis Is Our Flag -Be Proud Of It." The government printing of. -lice predicted pubUc sales ot the J)O$ter would total more U\,1D 500,000, at 25 ceot.s each. his letter. distributed lo the news media in hopes the gurr man 'l\oold fret his daughter unhanned. "Your capture is of no con- cern to me. My daughter's sale release is vital to my family's fu lure." FBT agents joined the seEN'Ch Friday. Agnew Eyes News Joh President Spiro T. Agnew has confessed an ambition to one day become a television com- mentator or a newspaper col- umni81.. Agnew, who has caustically criticized some current prac- titioners of both callin11s, said either job w o u I d be stimulating . The vice president was ask- ed in an Associated Press in- terview what he might do U he left public office, .. That's a very hard question because 1 sakl, only half jok- ingly, in respoo!!le to a similar question a couple ot. months ago, ooe of the things that would really interest me would be to be a commentator or a columnist or someone who is involved in the media in some way. "Now this may sound strange coming from me, but it is a very stimulating thing to be able to write your opi· nions of -the course or American life over a period ol lime.'' 't· ' 1/3 off rei. 8.00.20 .00 MIX MATCH FAMOUS NAME SEPARATES You'll recoriize lhe label of lfl is famous mker of machine washable and dryable separates of Dacron polyester and cotloo. Trealed to retain creases permanenlly. Panis, shorls, shirts, tops and jackets in wh ite, aqua, taupe; JO lo 16. Shown: Top, reg:S.00, 4.99. Jackel; reg. 15.00, 9.99. 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Weal it'O'll!l' blw!llS, alblllllo SGarf « swillll-ba 11111t- nectsw1altlr. -..., or pwple·Dllcapi~1•r i.il;~~· l!!!l""'='l ......... , .. ,, .... , .. ·At··~-· Newport ~i; F•shion lsl•nd NewP-Ort C.nlot ... ~220Q • Mon~ Jhurs., Fri. ilO:OO till 9:30; Othot dor.s ao:OO til $:30 • l I I DULY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Financing Antipollution should bear most of the burden for controlling it. · Estimates from le4islative sources a_re that tt will cost $3 billi on to $5 billion over the next five to 10 years to bring the diminishing quality of the state's environ· \Vhile Congress wrestle s with v&rtous proposals on how to organize federal antipolluUon eUorts, California's Legislature is wrangling over how best to raise the huge amount of money needed for air pollution research and regulation1 •. " --~ __ me.ol under control. .. ... .... Among proposals for such !inandng at the stale Jovel are these: -A state excise tax on new automobiles to raise $120 million annually. A bill for this purpose authored. by Assemblyman John V. Briggs (R·Fullerton) was ap- proved last week by the Assembly Ways and Means Committee and has moved to the lower house floor for debate. -Allow hi~hway user tai:es, now limited to highway construction purposes, to be used for air pollution con· trot and development of rapid transit systems. -Increase cigaret taxes by five cents a pack. -Pass a $500 million bond issue. -Increase the sales tax. -Amend the cpnstitution lo allow gasoline tax money to be used in the antipollution fight. -Divert a fraction oC a cent ol the tax on both gas· oltne and fuel oil use<!' by indQstry. Of all the measures proposed, Assemblyman Briggs' proposal to levy an excise tax on new cars is th!} most unfair and Inequitable. It's nothing but a political cop. out to raise the money from the fewest voters. The new cars and trucks with smog devices should not bear the whole burden while the older vehicles, the worst culprits in air pollution, carry none at all. The fairest, Jnost reasonable proposal ls to use a fraction of a cent of the tax on gasoline and industrial fuel oil so that the burden is shared by all contributors to alr pollution from the use of petroleum products. Either that, or raise vehicle license fees -or some combination of the two. The internal combustion motor is rated as contribu· tor of at least 60 percent of all air pollution. It seems simple justice that·the 15ource of environmental pollution Considering the number of vehicles on California roads, Jt's not an insurmountable burden. Registrations of automobUes, trucks, trailers arid motorcycles totaled 13,138,794 In 1969, up 643,363 from 1968. · Orange County ranks second to Los Angeles County wlth 914,495 registrations in 1969, up 69,250 from 1968. So. whatever Jinancing method Js finally chosen for the antipoJlution effort, Orange County will be near the top in paying for it. The Fad of Hairiness l-Jairlessness - a smooth-shaven fa ce -represents an unnatural state in man. This was pointed out recently by one or our readers. He was thinking about natural facial differences between men and women -and also about the uptight condition of many Americans today who insist on equating hairi· ness with hippiness or uncleanliness or un·American· ness. There is, of course, no such equation , unless the critics of hairiness would also call many of our most illustrious ancestors unclean or un-American, especially incl uding Abraham Lincoln. Sideburns. for example. took their name from Gen. Ambrose E. Burnsides of Civil War fame . How long the fad will last, no one knows. \Vhat does milady say? Smooth-shaven, non-scratchy skin on the loved one? Or the tickle of whi skers? Masculine whims notwitbstandinjt, it's a safe bet the fad will last as Jong as the OiSlaff side encourages or merely tolerates it -and no longer. Rypocrltical Special Interest Legislation An Educator Depriving Public of Pay TV For nearly 20 years now the Congress, the Federal Communications Commlasion. and various federal courts have bee• struggling with the quesUon. o f S'l'V-!Ubscription television. Year after year hearings hive been held on a variety of bills designed to instruct the FCC on bow to deal with the problem. Some proposals would have prevented STV entirely. Others would have provided broad opportunity for its •development. ()lie that is currently 6 e f o r e C.00gress-HR·l6418-is usually described as a pro-STV measure. It would authorize, under Ci?rtain circu mstances, pay-as-you-look telecasting enterprises. BUT, AS AMENDED and fitlally report~ ed out of committee recently, the measure would turn out-in the opinioo of m06t aubscrlptlon television advocates--to be ao complicated and restrictive that it would effectively kill off the thing it purports to nouri sh. Thus a bipartisa n majority of the House Interstate Commerce Committee "'urges passage of this bill" aftd describes it as an ''authorization of STV •.. accompanied by adequate nfeguards to protect the public in· terest." But a bipartisan committ..."e minority reports, "This is mischievous legislation dJclated by powerful interest groups-the broad casters and thea ter owners. The hypocrisy of the legislatios is obvious m its face." THE MINORITY reported declares: ''Stripped of all the emotional rhelorla ~. ~·---·-~-.. ~----;-.. ( Gu est Editorial 11 l . the simple qu estion Involved ls whether the public shou ld have the right, if Jt chooses to exercise that right, to pay a small fee to see on the television acreen in their own homes programs unavailable on the conve1Uonal free television system, or whether they stiould be denied that right la order to protect the economic self.Interest of the '1V networks, their broadcaster affiliates and the movie theaters. t•n.c opponent& of STY, having failed repeatedly in this and prior Congresses to have this committee report a bill directly banning STV, have now dis· ingenuously succeeded by a n4JT0w margin in reporting a bill which purports to authorize STV but would provide restrictions intentioriatly designed to render STV operations economically unworkable • , • "THE HYPOCRISY of the legislation Is obvious on its face • , • ls it any wonder that our youth are cynical about our sense of values when the very com· mittee which reported lhe Fair Packag· ing and Labeling Act now is trying to flimflam the House of Representatives with a bill whlch, acco rding to its labe l, regulates STV, when each and every member of that committee kno\vs that legislation is intended to destroy any possibility or STV." Interestingly enough, says the repart, groups of middle and lower income citize1111 appear to favor STV, which is a contradiction of the old network· theater owner argument that adding pay· to-see broadcast chaanels would resul t in a degradaUon of the quality of the TV the citizen now gets free. ''The common theme of these groups •.• was that lhe savings and conve nience which STY would provide mig~t grant them their only oppartunlty to see a Broadway play, an opera or even to view a curre11t motion picture in view of the present high prices , •• mE MINORITY concludes therefore:' "Everyone agrees there should be greater divers.lty in television pro- grammi1g. The present system of eom• mercial television, despite its many wonderful achievements which we .ap- pl aud, has failed to produce the desired diversifi cation, ancf..il is wishfu l thinking that this will change •.• All too often the result Is programming that appeals lo th e loy,.·est common denominator of public taste.'' As the committee report observes, there are but three apparent ways to fin ance T V programs-through ad· vertising revenues; through subsidy payments made either by government or charitable foundations to provide public service or educationaJ broad· casti ng; or through s ubscript io n television. \Ve have two kinds. commercial TV and educational TV, now. irs lime tor Congress to 1na ke a clear authorization for the third, STY. Sarasota, Fla., tleraJd.TribWJc Still Caught • Ill the Draft 1'Conscri ption has been ihe cancer ot cfvilization." Many of America's draft. age young men would hasten to agree with Basil Uddell Hart, the British military wrilei'. They are e'lpected to try in increasing nwnbers to resort to a new ~y out of the dr'aft provided by the Supreme CoW't on June 15. Rules governing conscientious objectio n to military service were liberalized in a 5-3 decision. The court said a youth can be ex- empted from service if he has strong moral or eth ica l objections to war In any fonn. Religious convictions need no longer be claimed to \\'in exemption as a comcientious objector. Coming on tile eve of the second draft lottery on July I. the decision moved the coun· try another step closer to a fina l show. down on military conscription laws. Immediately after the Supreme Cou rt ruling, Curtiss W. Tarr, the new selective acrvlc@ director, said it was not llkrly ~ ••open the floodgates'' to mass 9 . ----- Monday, July 13, 1970 The editorlol page of th< Dallu Pilol stclu to inform and 1tfm- tilatt rtadtrs bl/ prescntfnO thii uw1paper'1 opinion1 and com- mcntor11 on topica of intere1t a.mi 1ianfflto.nce, by providing n forum for the tzprtulon of our rtaehrt' opfnfom, and bu prtttnt.lng tht dlver11 view- poinu of informed ob1crver1 a.nd 1pokc1mtn o" &.opicr of the <1au. Robert N. Wer<!, Publlah<r ' ' Editorial ·Research \ emptions. Strict guidelines have gone out to the 4.087 local draft boards govern· ing the eligibility of those who claim exemption under the new ruling. "My suspicion is that Congress wUI want to look at this," Tarr added. INCREASING UNPOPULARITY of the Indochina war and the draft has led more and more young men to Sttk exemption as conscientious objectors. '"1t number of objectors registered Ylith local boards bas Increased from 21 .67:1 In 1967 to 37,834 as of March 31, 1970. Another stgn of unhappiness with tho draft Is the soaring number of appeal~ from l·A cla~Ulcatlona. Appeals to state boards mount«!. rrom 9,741 In 1965 tG 165,0M lalt year. Appeals to the preslden· tl al board incrtased from J63 to 3,08t during the wne period. When 1ppta]J ire exhausted, many youtha choo!o jall over conterlptlon. "Growing dissent 1g11nst th@ war in Indochln1 has cre1ttd 1 ntlf 'palltical' populaUon of draftcard burners, milllAry strvlce evaders and Selective Service oftlcC'I ransacktn In the federal prisons ol the United States.'' reports a. Washington Post. writer; Sorot observer& are convlnced that draft Jaw Inequities are th@ root cause of yooth revolt . Samuel Lubell, the pollster, ha.'i wrillen: "The failure 10 adjust the draft In 1963 can be said to mark the beginning or our youth crisis .•• For every young man take n Into the servlct, three or fou r times u -many would feel they had to /ind ways of evlldina Lhe dra!I , postponing career ·decisions and building u p resentments against society." PRESffiE!'.'T NIXON has tried lo deal v.•ith these objections. The lottery system he instituted lasl fall was aimed at pro· viding a more equita ble draft. Bul it fell considerably short of being totally fair. Some local boards ran through their pools of eligible manpower faster than olhcrs. A sieve of exemptions and deferments stHI pennitted 60 percent of those subject to the draft to escape service. Eve n the'. new ruling en con· scienlious objection discriminates in Ja,·or oft~ with helter educations. The President asked Congress on Aprll 24 to abolish all new undergradua t@ stu· dent deferments. Occupational deferm ents were ended by executive order. The moves were part of the preparation for the eventual swltcll-over to · an All·votunteer force. But con. grcssioool reaction to the initiatives has been coot. \l'ilh the two armed se rvices committees falling to schedule hearings. Pending real reform, lhc rich 'IYill con· linue to 11:0 to college -and lhe poor to Vietnam. Dear Gloomy Gus: J think .all women should be "llber· atl'd" Into the mfn's world or jobs •.• Including btlng called In lhc Selective Strvicc lottery! -If. J. B. "'" 19•fllr• rtllH1• ,.,,.,.,. "'"., llf! '*'"41t0r ,.._ ti lht 11--.. , ... nv• "' -"' fl flltM!t Oll'o oau• ,.lltl, Sees a New University "Today·s campus Jn c rea si n g I y resembles a game farm where there is no keeper and wh ere all the fences have been laken down," writes Dr. Sarfl.ttefB. Gould, chancellor of the State University of New York, in "Today's Academic Condition" (10l pages, $4.95), publlahed ncently by McGraw-Hill. The head oC the nation's largest university system foresees continuing troubles for the university which will eventually lead to new and radically changed forms ot education in the 21st century. THE VERY SUCCF..SS of mass higher education, writes Chancellor Gould, has been part of its undoing. The university by its very nature has allowed "a more ideal environment for free expression and for free exchange of ideas and emotions than any other in.'itltution in the land," but this same atmosphere of freedom can lead to Went and even excessive disruption. Dr. Gould ap- proaches the American campus crisis from a new perspective and predicts fundamental changes for ou r system of higher education. In the book's fore"·ord, former U.S. Commissioner of Education James E. Allen characterizes the author as "a man who refuses to compromise with quality and professional standards," who ''has provided inspired leadership not only for the Stale University of. New York but for a!I of higher education in New York State and beyond ." IN "TODAY'S ACADEft11C CON· DITION,"' Dr. Gould questions the seriousness which many students bring to the reform of their campuses. He writes, "The process of obtaining sup- port, moral or financial, is a time-con· sumjng one. It Is far too complicated and protracted a process for the im· patient student, or the even more im· patient minority groups, lo accept wilhout disillusionment." Piecemeal con· cessions to change must £Ive way to a total reassessment of the very concept of a university, tn which "the keenest minds and most humane souls" wtthln each institution must acUvely participate. THE AUTHOR PREDICTS that, within the next three decades, the university will undergo a series of evolutionary changes. Among many other requisites to survival, the new uni versity must anUcipate major social upheavals long before they emerge as acute social prob· lcms, and cope 'A'ith them within the scope of its educational tools. "The university of the luture will no longer be able to ignore many ·or the swift changes taking pl1ce outside its gates, because some of UKlle outside lbc gates are prepared to go inside ttie campus and demand attention and aid. The university of tomorrow , for ltt own survival, will have tn mon itor soclol change and help bead off the tOCial crlaos that 50 wrack our society today." DR. GOULD FORESEES the ri,. o! •·communiverl!ities" -institutions which will encompass a host cf educational, cultural and communication!! services. all dtslgned to provide the citlzen "Aith a cont1n1.1um or knowledge services throughout his lifetime. The new com· mlltllv,nlty "w ill lnttgrate all of the community's resources to the intel!C<:tual and s~le needs of !Ls people. !J -- / ;/ Cbarfu 1.o .. Result of Having No Safety Valve It has loog puzzled me why authorities seem to feel that a sad situation can be made to look better by blaming it on "outside. agitators." What docs it really matter where the agitation comes from~ Jn most cases. of course, the all egatioo isn·t true. \Vhen a demonstr ation erupts, or a riot ex- plodes, it's usually because the pressu re has burst fr om the inside and no safely valve ·has been pro. vided. ", ; ~ j . ' ' ' Agitators can agi-. late successfully on l y wh e n th e comm u n it y supplies no realistic alternatives. Communists have been agitating in the U.S. for SO years, and have not succeeded in recruiting as much as I percent of the popu lation into par1y ranks. INDEED, ONE OF the g r e a t testimonia ls to the loy alty and basic trust of the American Negro \vas the fac t that he -whc might have been thought to have Uie least to lose and the most to ga in - never succumbed lo Comrnuni!f. enticements even during the darkest days of the Depression. Here was a pure .. Proletariat," and it did not respond. It was not untll the Negro realized that America·s promises outran its perfor1T1ance that he changed his name to black. and took on an air of militancy. And, even here, the ttfarxist influence is negligible. l ~ydney J . Harri~ · j -;;.r \\'HEN TllE BLACKS , or the students, or any other group, begin to engage in civi l disobedience, the fi rst reaction or the authori ties is to blame those •·outside agita tors." The implication being lhat without such inflanunatory aliens, the natives would be happy and passive. Obviously, that is a lot of hogwash. If strangers can come into a communi ty and incite the residents to Social action, all this means is that the fuse was there \\'aitlng to be lit, In facl. jt is a bigger insult lo· the. authorities that outsiders have a more decisive influence on their people than they do. IF I WERE A mayor or a governor, I would be ashamed lo admit that a few bedraggled orators \\'ere able to lead my consti tuency into militant op- position ; it would imply that l ha ve done a rollen job of tending to their needs, responding to lhcir complaints and assuring their right s, ' A good and decent administration \YOU ld innOC'ulate it<; people against suet! agitators -nol by banning or jailing them but by making sure that grievances are promptly and justly taken care of, that lines of comm uni talton are open that the instrumenl s of law arc equallf available lo aU segments, not used by one group against the other. When peaceful altcrnalives <ire available nobody but H nut \Vilt listen to th~ voices of violence. When a Child D.a1·ts Out Rare is the parent, and rare Is the: motoris t. \\'ho has not b:?en haunted by the vision of a child darling out in front of nn oncoming automobile. Vet. traglcal!y, such accidents are ::inything but rare. If a child ls injured or killC<l in this marute r. who bears the l cg a l responsibility? 111 a sense the child himself is at fault. since he "look the initiative" in causing the accident. But the law adjusts jls standard of care to :it the age of the Individual. In most of these darling-out cases, the child is too young to be tagged with the Jabel of neglige nce. YES, Tiil: FACT th at the chlld l.'1 not respo nsible docs not autom atic.e ll y shift responsibility to the motorh~t. Our impulsive, humanitarian .'lympnthy for the youthful victim does not justify placing, the blame on someone who Is truly blameless. Thus, a motorist is ordinarily n o t liable for runn ing down the child who darts out suddenly from behind a parked car. f"or ~there ls no thing to give the mi:Jlortst fair Yt'iimlng or what l.'1 to aimc. But there are many circumstances "'hich should put the molorlst on a spetiffl alert. An obvious example is tile presence of a child in the strttt. The motorist should not auume, cvc11 Ir he blows hls hom, that the child will promptly and prudent!!' retreat to the liidC\Vlilk. £\'EN IF TllERE .t.'I no child In 8lght1 ot.her telllale 1i1ns m1y-t."fY c1utron. For ~xample: Law in Action In one case. the ral:t that A ba ll bounced into the .strecL \~as held good re11son for an oncoming motorist to ex- pect lhal a child might follov.•. In another case. a posted noliei: of "CHI LDREN AT PLAY'' \\<I S held sul· ficie~t to rall for extra careful driving. It 1s true that this special responsibility on !he motonsl. when children are in sight or 1n prospect. has a tende111cy lo slow the movement of traf!ic . But ii. Is also true that cars arc klll!ng thousands of our youngslcrs every year. The law is 'ol'illlng to 1Slow the lraffic. to slow the slaughter. At1 A111t rica" Bar Associatio11 p11 b. lie service-feature by \Viii 8er11ard. ---BIJ George---• Dtar George : Every time I wear n1y biki ni to lhe beach nm. are always star· ing ~t me. \Vhal Ola~es n1en like U111t, .anyhow? And don't give me some siJly ans"·er about not. wear· ing a bikini. ETHEL Dear Elbel ; You 're right, Nol wtaring 1 bikini wouldn·t be the 11f1!1A.·er to you r problem -thry "'ould just st.arc harder. Have you considered 1tay)na at home-, ----"~--_.....,_ Ul"IT ........ NINE DIED IN THIS TWO.CAR COLLISION TERMED SF'S WORST Witness Says Cars Flew Into Pieces; Engine Thrown 300 fMt From Twisted WNCk W ors.t . i:ta SF History 9 Killed in Collision SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -"l heard a noise like a jet," an hour, lt went into the turn, Nine young rock fans cram-a witness told a califomla out of cc:ritrol, and hit this med a red Mu.st.ang early Highway Patrol offktr. "'This olher car. It exploded, Not blue Porsche came by. at a in names, but just flew Saturday morning and headed speed I estimated at 120 miles apart." north across the Golden Gate ----------------------! lkldge for a pop music QUEENIE By Phil Jnteriandi festival In San Raiael. In the opposite direction, r-------------------1 Robert A. Symons paid his 50 cents at the bridge's toll plaza and jammed his ac- celerator to the floor. He ap- parently was tl-ying to show two medical secretaries how fast his 1970 blue Porsche . · would go. The sports car was so new the temporary plates were still on. Seconds later his c a r , traveling an estimated JOO miles per !lour, hurtled head- on into the Mustang on the approach to the bridge. The Porsche's en gin et was hurled 300 feet. Nine persons were killed -six m the YOUfl8 rock rans, Symons and the two secretaries. It was San Francisco's v.-orst traflic ac. cidenl Mine Gases Suffocate 2 Marines WINTERHAVEN, Ca Ii f. (AP) -Rescuers report they have located the bodies of two Marines who w e r e overcome by carbon monoxide in the shaft or an abandoned gold mine near this com- mWJity 18 miles northwest of Yuma, Airz. Imperial County sheriff's of. ricers, with the help of emergency units from as fa: away as Los Angeles, were hoping they could rerover the bodies today from the 200·foot level ()( a maze of tunnels dug 600 feet into the earth. The two dead were iden- tified as Robert }{night, 20, of' Buffalo, N.Y., and Geori:e Lopez, 19, of Omaha, Neb. Still o,vner Faces Charge SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Three penons arrested by federal agerts for operating a moonsbl.ne st.ill in the mother lode have b e e n transferred to Sacramento for legal proceedings. El Dorado County sheriff's deputies said Mrs. Anna Hoyle, James J. Yielding. 4 3 , Placerville and Robert Hill , 20, Clinton, Miss., were transferred to Sacramento Sunday ror arrai gnme nt before the U.S. Commissioner. 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Police aald they received an anonymous phone call warning U.em of the explosive, Members of the police bomb squad said only an extra thickness of pal'nt on the hands or a timer clock prevented an explosion. About 120 officers corraled the crowd at a park early Sunday after wlndows were smashed at a financial center and several bl.Jslnesses. Hyd1e said the t h r o n g chanted threats to repeal a rampage which damaged the area luly 4 after II persons • were arreeted for violating 1 b8TI on amplified music after 11 p.m. A rally billed as a test of the ban Saturday nlgbt at- tracted about 1,000 youna: persons and 800 older persorui invited by businesses to watch. The band stopped at n p.m .. however. About 300 to 400 persona continued milling near the plaza, and police moved Jn after the rock throwing and when traffic was blocked at an lntersectlon. Most d. those arrested were freed without bond aft.er being booked for lnve.UgaUon of rrilsdemeanor rioting. 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Roosevelt ud bit wife Eleanor gave et tlle1r Hyde Park, N.Y .. lltate lfbere bot dogs were -Since the July 111-18 visit ti. Buckingham P a I a c e • s YoUQ&er set is billed as "in-fonnal.'' NI.ion's daughters and -11>-Jaw David are hop- ing lo lhow a slice · d lile, .. USA«ylt," to Great .Bri· taiD's prince and princes5 on their -visit to 1his country. '!be-· pl11J!!.preswnably are in line with the desires ol Queen Elizabeth and Prince Pll1llj>, .mo ...,, t he I r -to he themselves and hive a good time. "They are • ~ own there," Philip bas nµnorbd. V1llTil RARE Despi1• lhe jet age and the ciooeneai ol the United States ml Eoclml in ,..., ... times, vlllls by the Briilsh royal p!etod • --k loot "' family are rare. Canada Jn a "blaze o I SUU remembered 'in triumph" but were ap- Washingtoe ii the visit by prehenoive-about their visit tile young Prince ol Wales, now the 'Duke of. Windsor, in to the United States because November, 191f. supporters of the Irish It was a year after World Republican Army (IRA) were War 1 ended and his royal active in Detroit and Buffalo bl,_ ,_.ted,a greaL-and-reporfA!d to-he--ln-an ally against the Kaiser. He visited the American Red ave~eful mood. Cross, went to w alter Reed In his «iginal omceplioo Anny Hospilsl to shake hands ol the visit In 11139, President with wounded so'dien and Roosevelt recognized the war placed a wreath ~ the tomb clouds tn Europe and had the of George Washington at tnrernatiOnal 1ituation pro-Mount Vernon. He also paid a call on ailing menently in mind. He wan~ Presidert Woodrow WiJson, to off~ proo.f ol Anglo-Amert- then sUll able to converse. can fnendship. He bad tea with Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Roosevelt wrote that and-her daughters and alsp th~ .~resident 1~as aw~e of was given large recepUons by cnt~osm and supen:1~1at11 l~­ top.ranking off i c i a Is in feeling toward the Bntish m Washington. this OOWltry and wanted to When h~e visited demonstrate a deep bond in Pblladelphta. tens of timeofdanger. thousands lined the streeb as 1be king and queen spent he passed by. In New York, two crowded June days in there were more cheering hot, humid Washingtoo but masses. somehow maintained smiles The excitement and charm for the throogs who turned of the visit of King George out to cheer them. VI and his Scottish Queen are :memorably pottrayed in a biography by John W . Whetler-- BLAZE OF~H Wheeler-Bennett wrote that their _majesties had just com- HUGE CROWD 111n the course of a Jong life I bave seen many im- portant events in Washington, but never have I seen a crowd such as llhed the whole route between Union Station and the White House," Mn. Roosevelt • publicized and touched the said In her diary. hearls ol • kiericaos coo- Newspaper beodlines read: C:.rned the S.year-<ld daughter ••The Br l ti 1 b Retake of Harry Hopkim, adviser and Washingt.on," and u 1 u ally close friend of Roosevelt. acliHongue Intf!ior 5ecrttary The little girl ,expresaed llarold Ickes noted that "the disappointment that the King . and Queen were not dressed King and ~-made 1 very like the kings and ,..,.., of good lmpreos\on • • . tlley he< faitj stories. - were gracious.'' . The Queen beard of the But lckes was less kind child's despalr and suggested toward the behavior of his that the little girl be in the colleagues during the royal hall <l the White House as visit. He wrote tilat Viet they left, f« a dinner party President Jchn N. Garner, at the-BnUsh Embassy. .mo .sat at the ~een's right SAW QUEEN hand at the White Hoose state dinner, exercised "no more There she saw: pass cl~e sell-restraint than he would befa:e ~ the King, weanng have shown at a church sup-. the insignia of the Order of per at Uvalde, his hometown ~ Gar:ter ,and .the Queen! ra- in Texas. He also chided di~nt m her s w e ~ p 1 n g Speaker William B. Bankhead crmollne, .)ew1!1s and diamond Uara. -stopped and spoke to her, and br-ohe turned to ber rather: "Daddy, ob daddy, I have aeeo Ibo fairy queen." , Protocal provalled when her majesty Queen ~ D and Prince PIOlip _. Oil a stale vi<it to the Unlitd States in October, 1957. They were the guests ol. the late President and -MJ"s. Dwight D. Ejsenhower and thousands ol Washlngtonlans turned out to salute the f9Ya1 procession as it rode down Constitution. Av~ue. The Queen struck spectator$ as much prettier than her pic- tures. The Prince displayed a casual air and wit that suit" ed Americans fine. Now it's time ror their children's visit. for treating the King like "a visiting Elk." SOLONS IMPRESSED If Q !1!-?uAll~9.1! •~nd~:l:,:~~NR The" senators and House members were bnpressed: by the King's friendliness and humar-·and the·Queen's··grace.' Author Wheeler-Bennett said that royalty to Americans at the time was synonymous with "stuff-shirtedne:Ss. ,, 10rie sen1tor at a reception on Capitol Hill grasped the King's hand and said: "My, you're a great qu~picker." One inclde!W that was widely cim-o.t..,.. '""'* •• HMt l(ong Prkts ..• $H ............ · .......................... for 2 MEN'S 'SUITS In All w..i, ,..,., .. ,., WM!, Siik a w .. 1, Sill! a Mlllllilr, .ic .. S.IWs, Slripn, PllMs. $68. ·························-··· for 2 SPORTS JACKns (~II)' l•brkl t. CIMMIH f..-ml $10 ............ for 3 DACRON/COnON SHIRTS (CUSTOM MAD&I FIH VICUNA TOP COATS for MH aod Womlft GuarantMcl Flt and DellwerM J to 4 W•k• Plesoe call JOHN LAKHANI fM oPfHll......-10 •·•· ·IP·"'· 494-1161 ·~~-·~:;>;' ~.:;~ JULY 13-14-16 PENNCREST WASHER SALE ·! ' Prices effective thru Saturday r·------------------- J Weare pleased tOannounce the cil~inl1110nt of llaew ~and_ commuruty -den as~·aoarc1 . men1ben Of our ~Beach Reg1011C1I offa:. • HOWA.l\D A. ASHBY, President Garcia Conolon·Corporation ROBERT H. DA VIS, President Dynaplex, Inc. ROBERT W. DA VIS, President Pacific Marine Yachts Inc. FRANCIS M. DELANEY, President Keways, Inc. JAMES W. GILBERT, Vice President Lakewood Marina ' H. C. GUNKLER, Owner Banner Yacht Sales RICHARD HAUSMAN, Executive Vice President Allergan Pharmaceutical Company GEORGE HOAG II, Vice President and Director Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian HENRY C. MAY, President May Outdoor Advertising CLARKE MORTON, Retired Vice President, Deluxe Check Printers JOHN MUFICH, President >Vemac Company GEORGE H. MYETT, Boat Captain KEITH NE>VMAN, Owner El Pescador Restaurant ERNEST J. REYNOLDS, President International Marine Marketing Associates, Inc. ROBERT T. ROSS, · Director of Public Affairs Douglas Aircraft Co. Long Beach Division FRANKW. SNOW, Co-Owner (Retired) Sierra Bullets VICTOR R. YACK, Owner Newport Florist-Newport • Victor's Florist-Pomona ' SAVE 21.951 PENNCHST• WASHER SAVI 21.951 PINNCRm• WASNIR WITH 6 PROGRAMMED smlNG~ ' ' ••....... ' .. WITH I PROGRAMMID sm1NGS RIG. 209.95, NOW $18""'8···:····· ' ' • t 4 lb. wa.h capacity • 6 ptog,rammed wash aelodions • Pre-treat qcla for heavUy aJalned dothes •liquid bleach dispenser • Hydro-swge ogltatcw for Yigorous. wosh action • 3 water lnel selection& • Whit., c:oppertOM, CNotodo Or hon.I gOld ••• colot costs no more ot Penneys DOWNEY RIG. 229.95, NOW$ 2 0 8 9 16 fb. woih copotity • I progrott'lfned wosh selections • fobric toftentr dispenser • a!each dispenier • ;enn-Jet lint filter • Hydro-surge agitator • Speciof sook cycle for heovlly stained clothes • White, copi-t1one or OYO<ado • • • cotor COits no more ot Penneya USI PINNIYS TIMI PAYMINT PLAN BURBANK CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD CHULA VISTA COlLEGE GROVE FULLERTON GRANADA HILLS HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON PARK LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH , LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH -----! SAVI 21.951 PlNNCRrsr• IMPIRIAL PROGRAMMED WASHER REG. 249.95, NOW$ 2 2 8 •,16 lb. walh copodly,• 8 prograMmed woih seffifllil' • Automatic: aook. 'n wosh • Avtomotic: 'p,...wosh "n wosh • Automofic ljlronulor deter- gent dispenMr ; Avtomotic liquid bleach dis- penser • Automotk fobric softener dispet1se r • White. copperton• , , , color costs no more ot Penneys Nc;>RTH HOLLYWOOD ORANGE "THE CITY" SAN FERNANDO TORRANCE VANNUYS VENTURA WESTCHESTER Board of Directors: FRANK H. AFTON, President Frank H. Afton Co. Inc. RONALD E. BIRTCHER, President Birtcher Pacific Co. CHARLES I. BLEK, Attorney CECILE. COE, CertiJied Public Accountant HAROLD E. CROZIER Retired Machine Tool Manufacturer EDWIN W. DEAN, JR., Editor-Publisher Inglewood Daily News, Culver City Star Ne\vS HERBERT L. FREED, Freed & Capaiu Public Accountants WM. HERBERT HANNON, Vice President Fritz B. Burns & Associates ROW AN HENRY, President FRANK), IDLI., Owner Hi-Grade Food Distributors EARLE V. IKE, President Earle Ike Dodge, Inc. ROBERT A. LEVf, Vice President Counsel and Secretary, United Financial Colp. LEONARD E. MATSON, Matson Enterprises DONALD J. PAISLEY, Public Accountant WALTER PICK, Executive Vice Presidoot Reco Furniture Company and Slumberjack Incorporated NEVILLES. REDMON, Member, Advisory Board (il Cenlinela Bank Newport Beacl1 C--:-lisfs • ~~Banking•!" Services • 3333 West C.oast ~ . (ct~ BoJeml) Newport Becich.Calik:rnia 91/HJ Phone: 646·7121 , • ., . ·~-E Female Mouse Won't Wander CHECKING •UP• By ALLEN llOYD IF WHEN.Jn Vegas"you bet $10 on every to&! of the dice, you can expect to lose $333 ar: hour, Or so say the statisti· ci ans .••. TO ABOUT FOUR cut of fi ve of us, the red taillights on cars always a~ pear \o be a little farther away than they act uall y are .... THE ft.IALE MOUSE wanders all over the place, but the female mouse rarely gets more than 50 feet away from her nest, and this is how it should be, certainly. THE THIRTIES -'Mozart • composed ''The Afaniage ol Figaro" at tre age of 30. Thomas Jefferson put-together the Declaration of Independen- ce at 32. Albert Einsteln came out with the theo·ry of relativi- ty at 37. William Shakespeare wrote "Hamlet" when 38. Tiif foregoing facts are frequently cited by scholars to prove that creative .... men do their best v.·ork ii'! their thirties . . CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q 1'If a moose could get social security, how old would it be before it could dr aw same?" A. We seem to be a little long on mice items today. do we not? No matter. At about ooe year and a half a mouse would have longevity equi valent to our age 65. Q. "Nei ther snakes nor frogs close their eyes, right?" A. Sn~es don't~ They haven't any eyelids. Jtciwever,,.. frogs not only close their eyes, but do SCI every time they swallow. So do toads. IN ANY GIVEN 24 boors It's said, th e average d~ will bed down in seven dit- ferent places. Iuteresting. Am acquainted with a fellow like that. He should have been a deer, I think. His name is Jake, and at last report he wa s in a tn(lh!.! at oh nevennind. "BE SPEciF1c: BOY," an old city editor said to me once. "Don't just tell me you've got backbone. Tell me fOU'Ve got 26 vertebrae." That-was Frank Ferguson of Spokane's "The Spokesman. Review." Fergy. TEETH -The m<>re money PUT CASH IN YOUR POCKET Sell unwanted Items with a DAil..Y PILOT Ousified Ad. PHONI 642-5678 you make, the more dental cavities you get. So concluded researchers who undertook a survey of tooUt trouble at government expen~. Bunk! What they ,did was ex.amine records, In dentists' offi~. All lhat proved Is Ille mar< money yau make, the more often you can 1 afford to go the dentist. Incidentally, the &amft suryey· concluded more women than men haVe bad teeth. Blink again! MOre women than men have time to go to dentists, GOING ON a long trlp?. All right, sir, put another pound ol pressure In the tires. , .WHY THE WOMEN of Japanese extraction worldwide show Ute least In- cidence of breast ~r has never been e1plaipe d . ~~~~· C II r I o u s . , .REMEMBER, YOUNG FELWW, il you want to shoot off your sling- shot in Moscow, Ida., you 've got to have a license. Your questfoni and com- mmtt ore welcomed and toill-be used in Checking Up wherever possible. Ad· dress letters to L. M. Boyd, Box 1875, Newport Beach. Calif. 92660. 1 ----~~ ~01/lltTllEMINT Now ••• GlvH Your FALSE TEETH More lltl•fJ Power .luat IP?lDll.llnl PA8Tl:ETB• OD 7our dt11turt1 do.1 au l1'f1: (1) Bdpl bold boih uppen 111d lo'W'erll firmer IOnt;ll'; (2) Heidi tbam mon eo.:ntortabl7: (3) BtlPI 70u •t mon 111turall7. PA8TDTH De11tul'9 Ad• hem•• Powder ii no& •c:ld. There .. 110 au.mm,. ,_,., pUtf t&atl.,-l)en. \Uf'll tblt llt &N -.DU&l '° bealtb, sn,E~d111t11t r11'1lt..rlJ, Oet P 1t 111 dlUI oowa~ fol::' 'the in custoDJ. decorating call coUeot; "714) &5!13-e&ll Achifte the took. 'fOl/'ie alwGys wanted ••• with the help of our decorator consultant in your own home. WalJ.to.waU carpeting, Cllftlm inado draperies, slip. -reupholslering ••• Gny"' all al our d-or -... -· .. for ... cliolinal SPECIALS FOR JULY NOW THRU JULY 31st WHEAT GERM COLD PRESSED BONE CALCIUM TABLETS OIL SAFFLOWER OIL Proc1111d from 11ehirel \'t•I bo"•· COLD PRESSED 011e quort. 69' 500 Toblm $219 le41. If¢ .... $2.79 I OL $2" SPECIAL SPECIAL .... $2.lf High in 11n11lur•l1d An • 11 ' • 11 t n t prim1ry 'IPICIAL fetty ec:id1. 1011rc1 of c•lcium, pho1· p/.or111 end .,;+1m in "0" TORUMEL YEAST ONE POUND HIGH PIOTEIN FOOD JUST WITH 1.12 Our Special Price 99¢ • LECITHIN SUN DRIED NATURAL SEA SALT PROTEIN GRANUW POWDER H OL 17' o". Pou11d. 79 % .tHi"lil· o .. , ..... sr' .... 221! 1bl1 11•t~r1 I prol1i11. Sl'ICIAL ..... , .. , · M1d1 fro"I 1w11 .... rrk• s>.ts s32• SPICIAL OUI · •~•porttcl 111 w•fer. Sl'lCIAL P•ICE .. VITAMIN E MIXED TDCOPHEROLS OR 0-ALPHA TOCOPHEROLS. 1001.U.·100 c--Special $198 2001.u .• 1 .. c . .,.i.. Special $35' .... $2.4$ .... 54.75 ADELE OAVIS' LATEST BOOK "LETS GET WELL" $A.YI ONI DOLL.All ON THIS WOILD fAMOUS IOOK .... $5.tS Special lcc:tc1•1r, ..... ..,... •Plll•••b. 9UALITT h ... wt i1111J11t• ~rffleet. COASTLINE HEALTH FOODS Two Storti To Serve You Bt:tter COSTA MESA 270 E. 17th St, In Hlllgren Squor• 541-9537 TUSTIN 1094 IRVINE BLVD. NEAR SAY-ON 544-7134 \ ' \ Mond1y, July 13, 1970 DAILY •PILOT ·t) j! . •Many Famous brands in the selection ~Nylon, wools, polyesters, acrylics ·Sculptured effects, smooth piles, shags •Decorator Fashion colors and tweeds • IT'S A COLOSSAL CLOSEOUT! 48,000 YARDS OF QUALITY BROADLOOM CARPETING REDUCED! SEE ONLY A PARTIAL LISTING BELOW 'SHAGTASTIC' 'ALICANTE' 'LINDEN LANE' -' 100% poly11ter 1h19, 9 colors. ORIG. 9.50 sq. yd. 1 O~{. HerculonS level Joop pile, S colors. ORIG. 6.50 1q. yd, REDUCED ~0% 100% DuPont 501 9 nylon mufti.. level loop, Rom1n Cain, 011i1 Green.,, ORIG, 4.99 sq. yd. REDUCED 40% TO 5.69 sq, yd; TO 3,89 ••·yd, YOU SAYE 2.61"'.yd. REDUCED 411% T02.99sq.yd, YOU SAYE$2sq,yd. YQU SA YE 3.81 ..,. yd. 'SATl:LllTE' 100% 501® continuous filament nylon, 'GALAXY' 70'' Creslan8/30% Verel® modacrylic 7 co lors. Orig, S.99 sq, yd., NOW 3.59 sq. yd. fip Jheared, 3 colors. Orig, 8.50 sq. yd . NOW Reduced .40'1>,,, You save 2.40 sq. yd. 5.09 sq. yd. Reduced 40% ••• you uve 3.41 aq. yd. 'BALLET' 70% acrylic/30% Verel® rnodacrylic tip 'P.REMIERE' 100~' nylon plush, Orig, 5.50 sq. yd . sheared, 4 colors. Orig, 10.50 sq, yd. NOW 6.'29 NOW 3.29 sq, yd. Reduced 40%. • .11ve 2.21 "I· yd, Reduced 40'~,., you save 4.'21 sq. yd. sq. yd. 'REGAL' 70% Zefkrome9 acrylic/30% modacryllc random shear, 3 color$. Orig. 9.50 sq. yd. NOW 7.09 sq .. yd. Reduced :25%. ,.s•ve 2'.41 sq. yd, SPECIAL VALUE PRICED 'JNDIAN SUMMER' 70'Yo l!cryl ic/30~e mod-'PLWANT VAlLEY' 70% acr.ylic/30,~ mod· acryl ic $hillg, 3 tolors. . acrylic 1ip sheered, 5 colors, 6.84 sq. yd, 5.84 sq. yd, SAVE $110 TO $210 ON SO SQ. YD. PURCHASE! BRING YOUR MEASUREMENTS SAVE ON CARPETING NOWI USE PENNm TIME PAYMENT PLANI FOR PROFESSIONALIZED CARPET SERVICE-SHOP IN STORE OR SHOP AT HOME ••• CALL YOUR NEAREST PENNEYS TODAY CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD CHUl.&. VISTA DOWNEY FUllERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH (1!8J.J660) <729·7991) <•21.1oso) (969·45411 c111 .. 1l •l> (8f2.m 11 LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH OR.e.NGE "THE CITY" VENTURA (034-7000) (621·'811) (6~4-2313) (639·'°91) (~2.J592) • free ·eatimote. • No·obU901ion. •We brin g 1ompl1s. • fr11 conaultation. ..i -- ,, - - " I ---·-----~----------~-~~-,------' ' -··-Jf DAILY PILOT M....,, .A>l1 13, 1970 .Horse From H~story Ap-paloosas 01t Display at County Fair By PATRICK BOVU: Of .... o.1/1( ,., .. SI.if A distinctive breed or hone will be the center of altractlon for many equestrians and pedestrians coming lo ihe Orange County Fair. The colorful Appa-., a breed once' made nearly u- tinct by the U.S. cavalry, will be on display throughout the -'iix days of the fair, vlhich opens Tuesday. The Appaloosa is the only equine breed to have its eye encircled with white like a human'•, mottled stin and hoofs striped vertically with black and white. They are olt.n confused at. flrsl glance with n>ans, paints and plntOll ~ause of their coat patterm. Some have dart coats with blankets of polklHloUed whlle. Some have tiny colored dots, others huge spota four Inches In diameter. Still other ap- De•tlt Notice• ICOOM C1,1rU1 L .. lloam. 2"22 SllllWIJW UM, u..,,,. N1-i. surv....., DY ""Aft'" Mt. •rtd M,.. IC-lti fl.. lloom1 1!1~ Tttl B'-tl1 M,.. H1rry "'"'' P'l11th1 ti! of L .. \lna Nlevth Nltrn.1 •r•nclNrtntl, Mr. Md Ml'I. A, W. Bloom, L-IHc:h1 m.i-• .,.•ndNrtnts, Mr .and Mn. J, z.r ... 1, Wl"'lllOI'. CG1orada1 ,,..., .. ,,~ morlllf', Mra, lv.y Thorl'lforl, ""°'"he, Arti-. Strvlc" wtll ti. TUMdloy, I ,.M, P1<lflc View CllaNI. lntwrMlll, f'1cltle \'I-~I ,,rte, Oir.c-t.cl bV ,ltllk View MomlllY, DUlflA• !<re'* II:. Dl#INr, ltMr Adm. (lttt.) U.S. N1w, of lM Ofllo l'l1c .. C11t1 M-. Dlfe ol dMtft. JulY 11. kllYIWod 1w 1'111 •lff, AM M~ Colf1 Mttl1 ~ ter, H.ie.. CuftMr, H-Yor111 11~-. Al ,..r1MI'", Loi ""9eln. S1n1lcn, 11 AM Mon111r, JulY 211, S..wt1ll1 Cl'l9Pll, l1111nn1nt, v.,_,,., Admlnftlr•tlon Cem· el...,, S1wtll11. llllt Co1f1 M-Mor• tul1Y1 dl~I. peloosu have white specks on 1 dark background all over lh<lr body. Drawings or the rare Appa· Joos.a color scheme have been found In the caves or early man in France, actually mak-ID& lhe br...i prehistoric. Spot. tfd horses later appesred In Chinese artistry dating Crom 500 8 .C. and in Persian art ol lh< 14th century. 1be Appaloosa wrpte a page of American his tory. Coming lo Mtxico from Europe with shipments or goods around 1600, the use of the versatile horses spread northward. By abc:U 1730, the Nez ,Perce ln· dians wer: using them. 11resent name. What WIS left . Encouraged by the st.amio.I, of the breed came from a inlelllgence and colorful mark· sect! of W••"·~--"ed l.np, the Nez Perce bred their • OD __............. C.u best Appaloosas for the next the .PaJooee area. An owner hundred years. But the breed of one of tbe horaea wu nearly disappeared att.r lhe known to have a psloose. Thua Nez Perce war or im. the name Appaloosa. Led by Chief Jooeph the With the (ormaUoo ol an tribe made 1 daring1.-mlle org~tlon dedicated to dash to Canada over aome preservmg ' the breed, the of the m08I rugged terrain number of the bprses began In the Weal, out.running five to grow and their quallly lm- U.S. Armies. The Jndlana were proved. ~y! there are more nuuilng with lhe extrs bunlen than 100,llllO rel)lltend Ap- of good.! women and children pa1oosas ln the country, 20,000 and bad it not been for ~ of them in California. telegraph line, the Nez Perce To be defined as an Ap- would have made it. palao&1, the horse mu 1 t When the soldiers did catch possess the white eye band, the Indians, the Anny at. the mottled skin and the tempted to wipe out the Ap-st.riped hooves, but It must paolosa horse by gelding all also have "two spots visible of the studs and breeding the with the naked eye at 20 feet." mares wKb pl.ow hones. More than 400 of theae spct. Not until 1931 wu U at· ted hones will take part in !empt made to keep lhe hones the fair aolivlU.., acc.nlillg from completely disappearing. to John Colyer, president of C-WARI, a conglomerate of 1be Appaloosa Horse Club was all California Appaloou clubs. fanned, and a few descendanta The horses and their riders making up the foundation will be competing for '3,5CIO stock. in prir.e money in such eventa M111 And it waa not until then as cow handling, Jwnpi"• and Hlt'tllrt c. M.u. llll MOiio¥ Drl'te, Munt-•-e l11110o1' lllCll.. 0.19 ol -.111, Jt.1IY It. that the bones '°' their polo. survl\led '"' "'-Mlrlon T....-. llrv·r------------'-----------1 Ices -· ..... !hit• momllll l't IG AM II t111 W"'dlff Mortt.111"1' Cllaflel. In"""""", F1lr1'11-Mltt'lorlll l'lrlt. W11lctlft Mor- tv1ry, dll"tetol'S. HOf'klJd Jotirl TWTlll'ICI t+otklN, t7I Cllflbrldft W1r. N__.i lletdl. DIM flt dllttl. Mr 10. 5urv1"11 Ill' •l.._ .... "' '9Vtlllll'1 E lll.I'-"' Gr9nkll. Sin #Minot 2 tl"llMl- cfllld1'911, lttvlcn wm ti. l'leN Morld9r. ' J1111' IS. 1 l'M l'ldflc Vllw °*"'· 111-''"'*"'· l'aclfle View Memorlll ,..111. DlrKtl(I bY l'1clflc View Mlr1\llry, MUl'I" 9"'11 Hull, •5" Puffl" Avenue, Fou,,l1!n \'11L..,, Defe ol d11ll\, J11ly 12. SUrvlvld bY 11..-lal•blnd, Wll!llC9. Arr1-t1 ~. Somlll\1' MorluelY, Huntln11 ... ...... •••tnn• t4ll'Old E1rt krw!UI', U. f/l 1'5S S11ptrlor A-. Cllffl Mete, o.t. OI' dHtfl, July 11 11 St. Glbrfll .._,,II In Llt11e fl'I U .. M1M. SUrvlwcl bV kl• •lfl', Alfr9dll bl'oll\lr, F,.nt:, St. M1r1H. ld1hcn 2 11• , ... " Mrl. ll:OY IM• .... l l1rtllf', Burtrum. Mln11.1 Mr1. Jar (El11) 81ood, Sw1nvl111, Minn. S ..... lcn Wiii be' Wl(l1111d1r, July 15, 11 AM 1f lht 111:111 Cl'lutdl Ill s .. 11- "ll!e, MIM, lnfttml!ll, ... rl!Md C- 111'1', Minn. Arrtl\9l!l'llnl1 wllh TM Sh91· lll'·Glblon CM•I of s,,,.n.,m .. M1M. ... ,. G_. .. Lytlt Pritt, It, ol :1172 ltlltw9ild ""'""'• C.11 Mtt1. D1t. ol -.ih, JUll' I. SU,.....,. bY 1i.p.o.V111t., (t\rt. l!ltltl G. C-. Clllclll lll'vke I nd l,,,_I 11 NOOft Manely, Jt.11¥ ll. Wnlmlntler M-l•I fl1rll: Mor1vil"I' Ind Cemetery. Wntml111ltl' Mln\Orl1I P1rli:, Dlrwtort. KHltADlll !inlrt..,. L. khr1der, Ult FOfllhlm. Co••• MHI. 0Jtl of dMth, Jul¥ IJ. Survived bY °"' d11o11ti1tr, Mr1. lttl't' Dubl. c~u11 M111. S..Vlcff wlCI lnllrrM111, Fort W1ynt, lndll111. k ilt CMll /MM Mor· t11t1Y kww1rd!M1 dlfl<torl. WHllLIR L..,rl Nld'rM WllMlll<', ~'26 EldHI StrMI, COii• /MM, 0.11 of •"'· JulY 11, Sur· ¥1WICI b'f ..... husbend. Lord a . W1>1tl1r1 _., WIYl\tl OIU'lltil.,., lt1d'Ynt NO...l kl •U of Coe.ti Mnll lllllf, LOUIN Smlll\, 8ut11. ~11 ... l 6 l fl nOel'llldrl!I, S.,-..... kn wltl IM 111111 Tutldlv )::JD l'M 1'1c111c View Cn•"'· lnllfmtflt, P1<lllc Vllw ~Ill ,.,r11;, DlflCtlol bl' PKlllc Vltw Mor!Uoll"I'. ARBUCKLE • SON Westctltt Mortu1ry C'1 E. l?dl SL, Cotti Mesa -• BALTZ MOR'nJARIES eor..a tltl Mar OR Ml .. Costa Meu r.n 1-ZCC • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broad...,, Colla Mesa Ll14413 • DILDAY BROTHERS B-gtea V.Uey M-.Y l'7t11 Bea Blvd. Hallqlaolleacll IC-7711 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACB MORTUARY 1715 Lain• C..yGO lid. •tUUI • PAaJ'IC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C-.W, e M-.,,. b'!!YI ENTERNOWI Yourchiklsplwmgrapk am win a spectacular '2-500.00 •PPllKI SPREE IN OUR STOREJ .4nd lhaf1 jad -of the~ of fJIJlaable prim and gifta ll*lling •2s,ooo.oo inthe36'hNatinnalCJiil,d,m's PHOTOGRAPH CONTEST! '81 CAii 1111 GllE IF 11ESE IUllOIUL NIZIS: Fir# l'lfa ••• sz,soo.oo $Aoppilc s,,,... s-i.JPNe •• •1,soo.00 Slioppinis,,,... DHl'riao. ·'~SAoppirrs,_ l'Ollllla.PNe ••• ssoo.oo SAoppiiiws,,,... liOJ'i[l6Pria,m. •100.00 Slopri~ Spr1111 •-•12 1ww .... __ •11112r·1w1• ,_..1 IT'S JULY FURNITURE ' CLEARANCE T·l·ME!_ LIMITID QUANTITlll IHOP IAILY fOI lllT SILICllON Our modem space age design furniture Is really bullt to take it ••• beautifully. Hurry In ••• priced to clear! Mocler11 ''Peetho•••'' ••f• with attached end tables. Fea. turn includ• kiln driod hardwood frame, 1tre11 points doweled, nailed and glued, button tufted biscuit shaped seat and back cushiona. Available tn green or bluo. Huny In todayl Orl9, $155 NOW Frames are 100% llffl reinforced rigid.,.. thane, covered In l•t black vinyl with chrome plated bases. Dirt and spills wipe clean fast. Tabl .. are topped In .Or and stain resistant plastic with a handsome rosewood finish and whit• onamel basas or l"VS of chronte platod , ... 1. Sofa and chairs are contoured and cushioned with firm urethane filling. Ull PINNIYS TIMI PATMINT PUH 7!1' oofa ............. Orlg. $169 HOW· .109 Tub twMI chair •••••• Otlg. $75 NOW $59 SwMI top ottoma• ••• Orig. S50 NOW $as Rownd go me table ••• , Orig. $19 NOW $19 swi..1 ... i..r ........ ,Ori.SllSNOW •11 EllKI tabS. ••••••••••••Orie• W NOW ~S Swlwl arN choir ••• ,,Orig. 61.50 NOW $41 lunching table , , , , , • ,Orig. "5 NOW $29 • 5 piece Modllerranoan potfelfal dlnott• set. Note th• gracefully curved black frames, the woodgrain finish chair bacb, and the rich 'Concho Reel' vinyl print upholstery. The matching woodgrain table extends to 60"' with one 1r l'af. oval set ..... 7 co111fartaltly, Table....,..,.. 42" round and extends to 64,.with two 12" lecn'91. Chain are handsome- ly uphol1tered in ;Florentine' pattem Yinyl with cnocado framas. Table lop has to•lu..d p.econ woodgrain finhh. Ori9, $159 NOW $139 • NHtl a new Mattre11 aad box 1prfn1 set? How do you Ilk• to sleep? We're closing out quilted firm, quilted 1uper firm and luxury quilted with foam mattresses and box spring sets and also mattrftles alone. Twh1 Ma....._ only ••• , ••••••••• , , , ••••••• , •• 01lg. $45 NOW full 1iz• Mt ••·••·····•••••••••••••••••••·••Orig. $119 NOW S.p91 n,,. qu...., 111• 1.t ••••••• , , ••• , , ••••• , Orig. $ 179 HOW $33 $99 $155 Ort9, •129 NOW $99 I --~Drift Newpori -· Callftnla -• -:ll'.9i;:!"::':!•!Sli~•:uri4:c~Sjilll~:·~··~,.,:·~Jillil'::--rr-:""'ff""""•'i-. ........................... Origc$2--.1·•a-ap ...... --1111,..11qw1 I •• ,.. Q. ....................................... on •. $219NOW $177 wmlli\a ... ID-..a..,.towta.IAI• Kl•g 1l••Mt ............................... Odg. $299 NOW $23~ A. 'Spe11l1h' lt)'le ...... NCbr ................. kiM r1 1Ni•11;-cnnhi'd-p01Jve•lhane lOOll Mat and back cusli1-·Avallable la fl....,« block. ~••n-· •11• PEEi FAMILY OOl.oNIAL PUNl!:RAL -I!! '1111 Belu .... "---• SHEF...,"""F"'Ell,. MOlml.UT LapnBncll •1• Saa 0.-le ... I. • SMITHS' MORTUARY 117 Mala II. pliiil"'"""""mna..a,.....,. • ....,. lD6oC-• .. -....... 0 i I tJ. ..... ~-~ .......... -. 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L.IMlt I it.ml ,.. cM0...-.1 C"""'911 Mr Cllt-r I ••t~~ Autornn tics Plentiful, Feds Clnim ~--·..-----------------Shriver Takes llelm 1~~::::=--=-.J""l2s-c--oui.,_1 rA-eLET~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The firearms and alcohol division of the Treasury Department says some 100,000 machine guns are legally own. ed throughout th e country. and ;i Joi niore are held unlawfully. Agency region al c h i e ( ~lalcolm F. Warner said his bureau is averaging 30 gun l'ases per month in Federal court here, about half of them 1nachine gun violations. A citizen with a good reputa- tion can own a machine gun by buylng a $200 tax stamp and rilling out a lot of papers. but Warner said "there are God knows bow many people" \\'ho art skipping t h e formalities. Wamer introduced newsmen to Robert Sklll>tCkt aptci.al in- vestigator who sald he has done a lot cl, undercover work. Skopect •id he !ta.Nd his check.! by going to gun llhows. "readilJi periodicals and the like." He s a I d "machine gun freaks" have a parlance as distinctive as that of narcotics addicts or sa!eblowers. ''They'll speak of a piece t gun) as being winged, or plug- ged up and deactivated," he said. ''They know the work- ings of a machine gun as \\'ell as the inventor does, and ~e of them will talk about 1 heir weapon like another man \.\;u talk about his girl friend." \Varner recalled a tractor driver he "bagged" years ago Democrnts Set V p Office for 'Future' \VASHINGTON (UPI) -Presidential nomination. O'Brien was content to have Professionals in politics used A lively speaker, hia help ShriV!r working with a more to shudder whenever they will be much sought by limit,.d .mandate. \\"ere ordered to do business Democratic Congressional \Vhen Shriver'• acceptance 1 with "citizens committees" in candidates for their fund-rais-or the new unpaid job was elet.1ion campaigns. ing events. Those who get announced, House Democratic They eventually tolerated his he lp will feel in debt. leader Carl Albert promised those commiUees. at least as \Vhen the project was first that he would work in harness necessary evils, because proposed, prior to Shriver's with the Democratic National money and manpower could consent lo head it, the com-CommiUee and the party's be provided by amateurs or mittee was described as in-Senatorial and Congressional disenchanted p 0 J i t i c i a n s dependent -to be free oC campaign committees. formerly attached to other three established Democrati<: Shriver said the new com. candidates or parties. committees in fund-raising, mittee would raise no money research and Congressional except to pay the expenses Now more than I 0 0 campaigning. for a small office. He sounded Democrats in the tlouse -Democrati c National as if the office would be large; many with much experience Chairman L a w r e n c e F. Jy ·a glorified speakers' bureau as candidates -have set up O'Brien, another alumnus of to 5i'!nd him and o t h et r one of their own to try to Kennedy campaigns, erupted persona1ities to speak for and help keep their party in con-in his office over1-'-'Ag n.A campa•~ w1'th ---"'dates for t I r Co NUAW wo; -· \;41.NJ I ro o ngress. Potomac River. the House and Senate. And a new political oftice He said be was aware that As one House member put is opening in Washington with "IOIDe Democrats believed I(, if any future national con- the tit I e "Coog rt!Ssional Sargent Shrlver'a ca rte r vention delegates listen to Leadership for the Future" would be best served by Shriver and like what they • under a committee headed by deveklping a greater iden-hear. they are free to v«e Sargent Shriver, a Kennedy tifleation as a Democrat" and for him for the Presidenti al family in-law. that Shriver had great talent nomination. Shriver called it "a new as a campaigner and fu~ The natiooal political parties kind of political organize· raiser. rarely nominate a Presidential lion ... a citizens' committee But O'Bri"en .!law lhe pro-candidate who has never won initiated by members of posed project as a source of an election. Shriver surveyed Congress." coofusion and disunity ~d a Maryland this year and Despite denial s, Shriver's spillway diverting funds from thought about running against new assignmen"t will be the establi.!Jiled committees. Gi>v. Marvin Mandel in the regarded by s u s pi c i 0 u s He and Shriver later con· Democratic primary. He found Democrats as a catapull to'l-;r;:;..r=ed;:;.========th=e;:;out=look=b;:;l;:;ea;:;k;:;. ===;:;_I give him exposure as a pro-11 spective candidate for the 1972 Unloaded Guns Banned by Bill \\'hen he first. ;oioed the SACR.UtENTO (U PI -A federal agency. I See by Today's Want Ads "The guy was d r i v 1 n g bill eitending the prohibition against carrying loaded guns arou nd with the thing attached on public school or college lo his tractor." he said. campuses to u nl oaded ''\\'hen 1 went out t.o bring weapons has been signed by hi1n in he told me: 'Mister. Gov. Ronald Reagan. , e ''Ride a Zebra~" lfcre's a great dral on a 7.ebra mini bike-, 4 mos. old, 1:; tu's on 3~J H.P. SSO, Aw-snmR· 3 DAYS 38~ ,~ : Elfl'L'vescent anali,:csk· al- kalizing tablets for quick relif'f or acid indiges tion .• ~ Save 13c. l l1t1li.cl QUlnll!y -N-Sol4 IO 0 .. llfl. 13-ouncP formula. Choose from · Similac® Or" En· famll® concentrated II· quid. Ju.st add water. Llmit 10 each, l lmli.cl ~Illy -,,._ Solt lo 0..1 ..... MODERN DESIGN POLE LAMP 3 DAYS ONLY 7.96 bi;"fore I got that machine gun The Governor announced I "'as just another drunken the !l'actor driver. No one Tuesda y signing of the measure by Assemblyman respected me. But the minute Frank 1'.1urphy Jr. IR-Santa 1 strapped that baby on my Cruz), chairman of the tractor. 1 got nothing bul Assembly Crimi nal Procedure respect.' " . Committee. 1 • Are-you klokinc for 1vork 7 llere's a mothen het~r wanted ror 1 & 1 yr. old girls. Won't you try to br a helper. Great fo r den or living room. l\1odern design goes well with most styles. Lamp has enamel center with brass· finish top. bottom and shades. Decorator accent walnut finish knobs. Save. \V arner said he has 9Z -'-=========;,'! agents checking on I.he ac- tivities of legitimate fi~anns 1letilcrs and owners and trying to find persons ho I d i n g machine guns illegtilly in the ru~ \vestern states. . FAIR F,11, fa ir, f1ctu1I. Tl.011 tl.r11 word1 1um llP fe,ton itt oper•fion 011 tl.1 DAILY PIL01 1ditori•I p191 1w1ry div. e Here·s a beautiful 3 Br 21~ .Ba ocean v"w. ntar ICltooi!, m a r k e t • and beach. putly furnished $375. Rough it ... 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While most of the anti- smoking campaigns are o( the nature used in the United States-health warnings o n cigarette packs, restrictions oo advertising-the surv.ey reported several unusual ap- proaches. "Several countries have United Kingdom labe1 reads: taken, or are about to take, 'Danger: )be6e cigarettes can action 'Prohibiting or sharply harm )'(l(ir health. Cigarettes re.Wieting, c i g a r e t t e ad-are known to caUSe lung vertising, particularly over cancer, bronchitis and heart radio and television. disease.• " "It is barred from television Jn the United states, the in England and France, and present warning label reads: from both radio and television · ;•caution; Cigarette Smoking iu Argimtina, Czechoslovaklci. May Be Hazardous to Your Iceland. Italy, Jtomania and ·ffealth." But the report noted Switzerland, that, tiegirinihg in November, "It will be eliminated from 1970. a new and stronger radio and television in Finland health -warning will appear In and Ireland in 19711 and in the U.S. It will read: The Canada as soon as presenl Surgem G e n e r a I Has contracts expire. In Thailand, Determined That Cigarette the tobacco ............... ly eV1"'1N'lS Smoking ls Dangerous To "·-·-r--,,,..~ Your Heallh." f~~~~e~ a~~vertising · w i I l FILTER TlP cfGARE'ITES Since all commercial ad-"The demand for filter tip world o..w have warned about. possible dangers t.rom smoi:· ing, the lobaC<O lncluoliy maintains there ls no cm- clusive pnKi ol. • dired..-cau. effect relatlonahip between use of ttblcco anO any illness. In noting _Bulgaria's get-it· Jn-writing regulation, the agency said: "The regulation also -forbids smoking-where co-workers include pregnant women or nursing motben." The study said Turkey, P~rtugal. India, G re e c e , Colombia, Chile and Brazil, have no kind ol gov,mme~ regulations nor legisla- tion against smoking , nor any really organized educational programs, e1cept for a "sporadic" one in Brazil. And it said while the Philip. Foe instance, Bulgaria re- quires that if you want to smoke on the job. you must get per.mis s ion -In · writing-irom any nonsmoking fellow-workers. vertising is banned in Den-cigarettes and cigarettes with mark, Norway, Sweden and low 'tar' and nicotine levels the Soviet Union there is no is increasing in several cOun- broadcast cigarette. ad-tries," the agency said, ''sug- vertising in those countries. gesting an increasing public Cigarette advertising will be awareness ol the h e a l th p~ibited from radio and hazards ol smoking." The television in the United States agency noted the demand is beginning Jan. 2. 1971. particularly stront in Austria, HEALTH WARNING lABEU Canada, West Gennany, the pines has an educational Pl°O" -..~~i!jl~~ gram in its schools against f" smoking and Spain has a very limited one conducted by a private antitobacco league, And poslers in facklries and elsewhere in the Soviet Union carrYing 5UCh Jegerids as "How to Burn Up Your Health." "Health warning labels on Netherlands, Scandinavia"·ihd cigarette packages are re-Jap;M. quired in 1celand and Peru ." The Soviet Unlon Introduced the report continued. "Warn-filter cigarettes recently, it ing labels are being considered said. neithEr country has a n y regulations against smoking. Belgium rated only a qualified bou q ut t. 1be American agmcy declared Belgium is planning a na- tionwide educational program, but it won't be launched for several months. 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Mio•-----·-... __ _ ==--=-=-=· ........... a.-:=-..:.~ ...... ~~· :;~;t:"' 1 ·- • • Don"t Tail Biggt:st . Traffic Problem .IJ' JOANN& UYNOLDI d rwtioa •H1tNw:e -the ot -. 11111., ,.... """ ctWance the .car tr1vela whlAt There ~Y isn'l • the cklver ii movin& bis foot driver on Ibo. rood today who i.... 1he ... lo Ibo bnb i-·t -ol tile ....... -olld ....... -· ol ......... -yet Newport Bead! INfflc olflctn aay 1be VIJla •~ I quick ptOblem Is .......... of bond. ,...., ol llcwiDc - Reed Gloeben, a raotoreycle diltaoee is to take tbe ftnt officer •n<! Tony V~ ll !rtl· dilll o1 1be -" yoo .. fie investigator. are two mem-trav·H-Ind add it to ycur hers ol the foctt who are ~. vitally concerned with the pro-speed. blem because they see the · 'Ibul, il you"re ~ eo resulls daily. mph, the dililnce you will "I pull someooe o.,_•er and travel before you evtlD beCin explain to them th&t 1bty are to apply the brakes ii • f1!et. follDWing 12 feet behind the Add to tbM 190 feet (the car ahead of them wbile doing 50 mph, and they'll always di.stance set by the Nalimll Salely Council far brwkq ot say something like 'But officer 60 mph) and you have 241 I know I wasn't following loo feet as the over ... n tlqJpnc cl06e, because I'm aware ol -t the situatioo and I don't do diUnct for a car ~ to. That's provided lbe •rood, things like that,' " Gloshen weather, cars and drivers are said. all in top coodition. "So I ask them if they can Gloshen sald 1 commm tell me how close they were argument he hears b: that to the car Jn front of them. and they say they don't know, the car in froot i:s not roinc but they weren't tailgating. to stop on a dime. so all Isn't that incredible?" he ask· the braking distance and reae--tioo distance statistics appJy ed. to the lead car too. Villa, as a traffic in-"ll's true, the car In front vestigator, sees the problem (rocn a statistical angle. Jfe drivers who find that they are cited 30 rear-awl collisions in won 't start to react until you see his brake lights, so you've Newport Beach during the already lost his f'NC'tioo month cl June. distance," the officer stated. Both men agree the problem f ls serious because mot<rist.s They had suggestions or oC all types and ages are drivers wh find that they are ignoring a traffic law as im· bei~ followed too close. "U """' can, move over," porlant to their safety as !l~ ,,~ ping far stop signs. ViHa said. "A lot of people Section 21703 o{ the Catifor-get stubborn when they find they're beq tailgated and nia Vebicle Code states that reluse to move over. u you cars should be foUowed at a distance that is "reasonable foree a tailgating driver to and prudent... do sornething like ~ when it's not safe, and he gets in As the otficers see it. an accident, he 'll probably reasonable and prudent in~ take you with him," he wam- cludes such obvious factors ed. as weather, road cOnditions Another suggestion was to and ""'"'1· increase speed, though both "WbUe the idea ol foUowing men said moving over to let at a cat length for eve ry the foUower by is the best 10 mites ol speed is a pretty idea. good i~." Gloshen said, , r ''there are other factors in· 'I you can't move over \IOlved." and you can't speed up, then Icy lo signal the perllOll behind The one car l~tb for 10 yoo by tapping your brakes tniies of'speed premise is not or giving a hand signal," Villa written iot.Q the vehicle code. ltaid. -he' e.x.pllined. end it Is not alWJys possi!>l6 to adhere to "Perhaps the people who get · · tickets will remember to pay it.uiW ~. Jf I'm driving atuntion to their fol~ a ~ car behind a van, distance,'' GIOlhen explained. l'm 1oing to have to sticlt .. And l suppase some people to Ole ooe length ror every will remember if you tell 10 miles pretty, c 10 8 e I y • them how much it costs them in insurance premiums or because 1 can't 1ee whal's traffic fines when they're in happening in frotlt ol that van. an accident or get a ticket. "On the other hand, if I'm in a van behind the sports "But we want them to car, I'll have a little more remember because it's not leeway because I'll have good safe. What we're trying to visib,lity over the ............ s car," do is prevent people lrom get-~. ling hurt In accidents," he Gloshen said. Villa said the majority ol °"'..,;;:.;;:d.=======;::,i rear~ coUi.slon reports read ,.. something like: "The driver in front of me suddenly put on his brakes and 1 was ooable to stop io time." Only One He said motorists forget that the distance involved .kl stopping a car is FlnJil stocks In 111 home ecHtlom. That'1 a big dtal7 It Is In Orange County. Tht DAILY PILOT Is tht only dally newspaper thlt dtH"' ,,. tM package. Free lfe1i11a dnecling ant# C•11itela Bank'. nown Newport Bead• For a limited time you can becom.e a. 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COVINA tu-NII INOUWOOO 01 1•2S':l1 PAIADINA •11·3211, 3 51-4211 Shop Nl9ht1 Mon. th'ru Sot, 9:30 A.M. to 9;30 P.M., Sunday 12 Noon to S P.M. 0 Satl5fad54'n Guara nteed or Your Moner BtKk'' • POMONA HA 9-1161 PKO WI l o4t62 I ANfA ANA 11:1 7-.J:J7 1 SANTA fl SNINOS ... 4•M1 1 IANTA MONICA IX'4 .. 111 IOUnt COAlt PLAIA f t0-»11 ftMIMGI 141•11,1 1 u,,,... n1·1H7 VAUIY fO l ·IUI, fM4lll VllMOHI' fl .. 1t11 . . F.E.:r. I.96 2.29 2.S I 3.01 2.66 2.9'1 3.11 ' I I • I Yippie Sheriff7 George Kimball, a member of the Youth Interna- tional Party (Yippies) iS seeking the offiCe of sheriff of Dou~Jas County, Kansas. He is unopposed on the Democratic ticket but the incumbent sherifi and a former undersherifi seek the Republican nomination. Antiterrorist Law -Hearings Planned WASHINGTON (AP) - Several,JllOlths after a surge of explosions and b o m b threats touched Qff calls for new federal anliterrorist Jaws, congressional committees are arranging hearings on pr~ posed legislation. Among proposals set for review by a House panel next week is legislation offered last March by President Nixon, who said: "The archaic and criminal e I e men ts who perpetrate such acts deserve no more /patience or in- dulgence." Nixon's legislation is certain to cause controversy because -it provides the death penalty when a tel'Torist act kills someone. However, some backers say privately they mi&ht be willing to scrap the capital punish- ment provision if it endangers an otherwise acceptable bill. But they say long prison terms for convicted bombers are essential elements in an effective legal approach to the problem. While a House judiciary sub- CQITlniittee prepares for hear- ings star!ing July 15 on sug- gestions for control of in- terstate trafficking in ex- plosives, a S e n at e" in- vestigating subcommittee is reported planning an inquiry later this month into "the general problem or gombings and terrorism." The Senate panel headed by Arkansas Democrat John L. McClellan intends to "outline the problem and t a k e legislative recommendations from a number of people - and then go rorward from there." a source said. PtfcClellan is expected to an- nounce the dates for the in- vestigation soon. ~ Among the measures to be studied b y the House sub- commitlee is one entered by Rep. Emanuel Celler, D-~.Y., almed at helping--law en- !orceflleflt officials fight crime while avokting unnece~ry federal restrictions on the use or explostve5 for 1 a w f u I purposes. Explosives~trol measures flowed into Congress shortly after a series of bombing in- cidents and bomb threats earlier this year. But there was no movement on the bills until now. Sen. Thomas J . Dodd, D- Conn. had wanted hearings in May on a bill he introduced. But his Se0ate juvenile d e l inquency subcommittee postponed action after he suf· fered a heart attack. An aide to the subcommittee said hearings would be scheduled later, OOpefully by the end of summer; Most Congressmen asked about the delay by various other committees c o n t e n d more pressing problems and issues have consumed the' lime of the major panels given responsibility for he a r i n g testimony on explosives con- trol. The proposals range from Dodd's approach of revising the 1968 gun control Jaw. to Ohio Democratic Rep. Charles Vanik's measure to lax the transfer of blasting material and outlaw possession of un- taxed explosives. .The President's recom· mendation specifies certain acts -such as transporting explosives for u n I aw f u I purposes, or damaging federal . buildings -as being a federal crime. The president noted that Ull- der some circumsta~s it is already a federal crime to transport explosives across state lines, but, he said, "I am proposing an extensive strengl.hening and expansion of that Jaw." Dogs' Neiv Look Do.lt tags in the Los Angeles area lake on a new look in an effort to encourage doJt owners to buy the tags. They are shaped like the well-known city hall to put the po1nL across even stronger. •• • 0 • • 0 • ll . " / . -··----------,-----------• • • HAPPINESS IS .SA YING ON FINE BABY FURNITURE Ch ildcraft ensemble, exclusi vely ours•: A. 6·yr. crib of hardwood, reg. 61.00, 41.91 B. Matching 4-drawer chest, reg. 75.00, 51.11 , Peterson color·coordinated ensemble: C. Folda Tri·chair converts to youth and utility chair, folds fla t, reg.19.00, 15.99 D. Stroller, 3·way rec liner, reg. 17.00, 21.99 E. Walker·jumper, seat adiusts, reg. 9.00, i.49 F. Swing has headrest, folds , reg. 15.00, 11.11 Not shown: Easy·fold play yard, reg. 32 .00, 25.99 Folda dressing table•_, reg. 19.00, 24,99 Rec lina hi-chair', reg. 17.00, 23,11 Booster seat, reg, 8.00, 5.11 SUPER SUMMER SAVINGS , Faroous·name summer crawlers, perma-press , great selection; 9·14 mo ..................... 1.11 Toddler boy sunsuits, easy·care fabrics, many styles; 1·4 yrs ......................... 1.19 Toddler and infant sunsuits with matching pant ies, adorable prints .......... 2.99 lnf1nt's Shop, •Lonf Beach, Sarita Ana, Pomona, La H.11bu1, San Oitao only, 3.97-10.97 reg.10.00·16.00 • GIRL'S F»IOUS NAME SHOES · School shoes and party patents by. Poco, Alexies, Ju-;.ping Jacks; super smart styles. S. 97-10. 97 reg. 10.00.17.00 BOY'S FAMOUS NAME SHOES George boots and · buckled slip'<lns Ly CrQsby Sq~re, Jumping Jacks; sturdy construction. . CANVAS SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Girl's T·straps, pink or blue, r.eg. 6.00, 3.91 B. F. Goodrich "seconds" at great savings: BumpeUoes oxford, red or navy, reg. 6.00,_ ~.91 Big girl·sneakers, white or navy, reg. 6.00, 3.91 Boy's deck ·shoes, green or navy, reg. 7,50, 4,11 • 14. 99-19, 99 reg. 11.00-50.00 GIRL'S COOL WEATHER COATS Tre mendous .group of coats in dressy or classic styles;, checks, solids, piles, shetlands , bonded acrylics. Sizes 4·14. • 3,99-S. 99 reg. 7:00-14.00 BACK-TO-SCHOOL .DRESS .CLEARANCE Sleeved or sleeveless swingers or shifts . in plaids , prints or sol ids. By famous makers, from' regular stock. Sizes 4·14. 1.99-2. 99 reg. 4.50·5.00 . NEAT Oil PLAY TOGS Po lyester coordinates go into washer and drye r and out to play. Br ightly colored jamaicas, shorts and tops. Sizes 4·14. f amous maker perm·press camisoles and . ' shrft slips, reg. 1.00, 2/3.29 Nylon lricot pan ties, reg .. 89, 2/1.31 Girl'i Shop, • • Newport '.#.I F•shion l•l1nd'Newport Center • 644-2200 • Mon., Thurs., Fri. 1"0:00 till 9:30; Other d•ys 10:00 till 5:30 I ' -• ~ . • BARBARA DUARTI,. Mf\164 ,.....,., MY 11. tm t , ... 1, Seeing Double Twins Take Awards Participants in the Saddleback Mothers of Twins Club picnic on Sunday, July19, will be seeing double. ~wins ··of all ages and their parentsl will gather in the Crown Valley Highlands Recreation Center at l p.m. for an afternoon of fun, festivity .and contests. The first annual family picnic will feature a dime-a· dip dinner' and dessert saJe for those with a sweet tooth. Later in the afternoon, an auction will be co~ ducted silently, as well as a professional photographer being on hand lo lake family and individual pictures. Games will be geared to all ages with the highlight of the day planned as a twins contest at 2 p.m. Trophies will be awarded for the most look-alike in boys and girls categories; brother and sister twins will take home a trophy, and the most unlook-alike and youngest twins also will be up for judging. The event is under the chairmanship of Mrs. William Beck, social chairman, with all parents of twins invited to participate. . Reservations may be made no 1ater than Wednesday, July 13, with M<S. Beck at 49>-0139 or Mrs. Charles Olivares, 837-5543. · ' -Mrs . Robert Figeira is president of the group, serving with Mrs. John Kemper, vice president, and Mrs. Mike Stauffer, secretary-treasurer. Membership Is open to mothers with children o' multiple birth, adopted multiple births or chil4'1',.. not more than 1i1 months apart. . .. .... ,i • • ' -. I ' ·ON: Tflf!llJ•MARK ~Rob and Scott Ferrari> (left te right) await; er ·In Crown Valley Highland Recreation Center for an afternoon the "sack signal". from Mrs. \Vi]Jiam Bee~. 'Cbain:nan of a July,.. · of entertainment, dining ahd contests centered around a variety • falJ!i.Jr· picnic for pareots ol twins. The Saddlebacli group will ga)h-' of twin contests. ,. ~ t .,r_.., -~ -. . I -·· . . ' . Keyed Up Guild Uses ·Timing To Score a Winner One might say they 're all keyed up for the upcoming symphony season in Orange County. Members of the Capistrano .Bay Guild of tile Orange Coun ty Symphony Association are directing their activity and energy toward a bigger and better season this year. -During a recent meeting, members discussed the approaching symphony season and summer plans for meetings an<\ social events. Tentatively set are a fall family symphony day and barbecue. Officers of the guild assumed th eir new duties during a luncheon n1eeting in the Dana Point home of Mrs. James Farrell, incoming president. Serving with Mrs. Farrell will be the Mmes. Robert Hillis, \Vil- Jiam Hoveland and William Love. vice presidents ; James Hamilton secre?ry, and h-ti ss Deanna Van Grueningen, trea$Urer. 1A1 so on the board are the Mmes. John Olson, historian, and Karl \Yr ay, press chairman. IT'S TIME ~DR A CHANGE -Themetronom,o ticks away the time as new officers of the. Capistrano Bay'. Guild of tlle Orange•County.Symphony Asoociation assume their ?Oles. Ta~ng office in a recent imtaJ ... laUoo are (left to right) the Mmes. James Hamilton, secietary; James Farrell, president, and Robei:t Hil· lis, vice president. • During the luncheon, four new members ·were welcomed into the guild. Accepting a role in the group were tbe Mmes. Richard Cris.. well, John Pugliese, Jack Schmidt and Tor .. Stephenson. Members of the guild have social functions throughout the year as 'Veil as scheduling fund-raising activities in support of the Orange Cou~ty Symphony Association. ' ' ' ' . 'L.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.. ~~~"!""~~~~~~.m,;.-~!"!"~~:"""~~·--=---~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:"""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-' . ' • . . . News Media Orily Do~ng ~ob by Repo rting the Unusual ; DEAR ANN LANDERS: How cruel ·Can the news media get? A few days ago I beard on the radio that a v.'Onlan who lives in Loodon -and they men- liootd her by name -failed her driver's license test for the 39th time. The poor : thing h&d been trying for . 11 years to • pass aod now she is giving up . She Invested over $700 on driving ~. : tuton and test reet whtcb are tt:Quired : In England before one can take the • : examinations. : Can you imagine thal woman'• shame ; -a!ler having failed so many tlmes1 •And then to have it publk:ized 111 over •the! world must have ~ her. • 1'o my way of thinking it Is the most • hcar1lesa thin& I tver heard of. Wby would 1bq do ill -SORRY FOR HER - ANN LANDERS ~ DEAi\ SORllY: £...,._ .... It nod ·· ol IM ......, -... tlib lltr1 -- qullll8' It -..-Ille ...... -uve !•lied tlldr lhMq --aid r., ttma reel ........ I apee, ... ltewever, -tt ,...,. Uve ·bes Jmt a wtU Md Uier ltt me11u..N .. r ume. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I feel com- pelled t.o write ln refereoce to "Hung Up" -the wom111 who didn't know whether . or not to marry 1 man who hated her young daughter by a previous marriage. The poor kiC:I happened to bear a -striking resemblance to his ex- wife "fl'horn he despised. I married for the secood time seven 'years a.go. My daughter was nine at the time. She was an image ol her father, whom my husband loathed. I. loo, thought love would conquer all . Hert is the way lt turned ouL My husband pJ.cks on her unmercifully.' She hates him. The a:irl has turned from a smiling, pleasant per90n Into 1 suUen, •unhappy liar. 1 am COO!itanUy Jn the middle. Her stepfather never refers to her by name. It's always ''your daughter." The guilt I feel for· bringing up this child In such a ho.5tlle environment is driving me crazy. lf "Hung .Up's" daughter is hiding in her room NOW, refusl11g to come out even for meals, J Shuiiler to iliink of the future." • Unless.a.he molher is willing ta ditch the girl 1n a boarding school and then ship her off to Europe during summer vacatioM, she is In for a heir on earth. If sl'le doesn't it will be hell for the girl . Either way the marriage Is doomed. If the molher who wrote hasn 't alreadt made the trek to the altar. 1 hope she challieS her mind . -TOO LATE FOR ME, I MARRIED HIM DEAR TOO LATE: I rtctlvelll a 11rprltllr umber of tetten "llliidl rad a l'ftll deal like yoan. Molt •f tlllie "rtter1 •ere women, but a fe• tne• bad a similar 1tory to tell 1bOllt secoad wives who ml1trealecl lhtlr cklldru. How nd for Ill of tltem. DEAR ANN LANDEM: Please tell fOlks that when they Kie a person with a black eye not lo ask , "What h1p.' pened?" Anybody with half a brain can see that somebody probably hung on a haymaker, And while you 'rt at It, tell people that the jokes about shintrs are not run,1y to the per'SOn who has one. I have had two in Iour weeb and J a1n sick of nosy q~lions and stale wisecracks. Thank you. -DUCKED TOO LATE DEAR DUCKEY : Twt ii row wttk1! A ~rson •M Illas THAT m1ICllll trMb1e witllli bis eye1 m111t allO ~aTe a prMlem Wltllli "' moatllli. U tt 111'1 enoqllli, C99M It... . WhaTis French kissing? ts It ·wronat Who lhould set the necking limit.a - the bay oc the girl? Can 1 shotgun wedditle succeed? Read AM l.aoders' booklet, "Tee111ge Stx -Ten Way1 lo Cool It." Send SO ceols M coin and a Jong, self-addrt.sled, stamped envelope in Cit< ol lhc DAILY Pllff.. • Mond11, Jul/ 13, 1970 ----. fioroscop!f_ '·Pisces: Stress Career • . )'ou May Attain Goal •• . TUESDAY · JULY 14 '-' M-Y qlll!llloo con bl ,.tiled If J<IUI' •-1> ii tllon>.IP. -DllY ...,... you ol hov· •r SVl>NBY OMAllR ' Inc o -.,k mind. Sholce ...w..... th1I Gil; Uie more you in- 'l)t • •"'1ll mu mly ~ve v•ipte today, the mare ycu I tf ~ .... tV• ........ !II, Jem"D, pin. eveo ~. nil '"":11 1111& GICMINI (Miil' 21.June 20): eol)' lo'Uve wllll -lie .. !01t., Lie low. Do more IJJlenlng Ille ~ of Ule -e.U.,. tliui toWD(.' Mate, partner 1leeplq lovlq ft i • 11 • I or clooe -late should be • : ' permitted to take inWaUve. mallq. U YOll re loMiltC, fer Be pooWve lbout legal upe<ls perfedlol:, loot ellewllere. 11.t u I& 11 1 vtry lmmu ... ol action.s. 'l1me ia on your J• 'Wat, JM Uve Ma. la aide'° wd. Ta....,. Some f-. -CANQ!R (June 21.Jlll,y 211: bon mNler tllil ........ ..,. AcctDt on work, buic coals, lnc(fde Ja11tt1 M-, l'Cft1 • pneral health eon d it ton . cOme ac1 Albe<! Pm.,. Avoid exlre-. Advoeote and . , ,. · practsce modenUoo. Friend AlllES (March 21 • f.pril who -ii more to be 19): By tonllht, you moy be piUed lhan envied. Know thia making plans for a loaf" -respond acconllngly. journey Your basic phlJoooplly LEO (Jlll,y 23-Aug. 21): -coukt~-challenged.-M1mtiia..::_Good lunar aspect teda~~in­ aeose of humor. Move ;i;t ckltl with romanoe, aeatrve -be verntile. You are-dUe· end ea.vcn. coq1munlcation to emerge. a winner. with young penons. Many are TAURUS (April lO-May 20); drawn to you. Mm most of · · lll)'aterioul eaeme which you wake of surprise. Do what you have to §:lo in your own way. SAGITTARIUS (NOY. 21· Dec. 21): Cycle high; make contaclll, initiate projecta. You may fetl aa if' you are on top oC the world. Hunches prove a c cu r a t e. Follow through. You can prove your worth. CAPRICORN (flee. 21-Jan. II) : Looi< behind sceneo for vital anrwei:s. What appears obvious may be deceptive. Be adaptable. Change methods if they prove outmode d . Specifieally, consult one who is WlO,rthodox. AQUARIUS Uan. 20-Feb . 18): Your ability to persuade is accented. You get your way, but key is lj) know what k is you desire. Keep lines of communication open -ap- plies especially-to relatives. Girls' Leogue Applauds Outstanding Tritons ' . · -1 pouee1. Mou abtad. VIRGO ·(Aug. 13-Sept. 21): ·Artistry Exhibited Study Twu metaq<. Take nolhlng for &ronted. Second- h<nll reparta could be C08lly. Do your own checklng. Verify !Ol!linp. Aecenl .. home, ..... pe~. how you cooclud< im- ~t tranaoctl<Ull. PISCES (Feb. 111-Marcli 20):0 Stress on career, emoti008, ability to ouUine goal and achieve it. Obtain hint from Aquarius message. One who acts in authoritative manner may actually be trying to lid your cause. San Clemente High School Girls' League h~red four outstanding • scholarship winner; Sandy Ziegler, Girl-<>1-the-y.eer; Barbara graduates in recent luncheon ceremonies.in San Clemente ~~ , Stamp, Girls' League president, ~Barbara Taylor, scholarship byterian Church. Earning plaudits are (left to right)' .Meri .Hicks, bolder. IF TODAY JS YOUR BIRTllDAY by October, yoo will begin seeing fruits of ef. forts. At present, JOU may be in eomewhat of a dilemma. You are 1 vibrant individual, but JOU must learn to have more patience. . . To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white ~ossy r.boto- grapbJ to the DAILY PILOT Women s D .. partmenf one week before the wedding. Pictures received following the wedding will not be used. For engagement announcements it is imperative that the dory, also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. If deadline is not met, only a story will betiSi!a. To help flll requirements oo both wed- ding and engagement stories, forms are available in all of lbe DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered by Women's Section staff members at 642-4321 or 41H-M66. ) Pledges Exchanged ''.In Anaheim Se.tting Active Juniors ' . ' Busy Into Fall Activt mem~ of San Clemente Junlot W om a n ' s Club have outlined plans for summer and fall j>roject!. In the field of Americanism, Mrs. Donald Bare, chainnan. ~ Juntora will support the Twin Wells Indian School and Priscilla Gardner, the Indian orphan adopted '?' lhe club for a aecond year. The club also collects clothing for the school and 'Gooks a n d magazines for the American Merchant Marine. L i b r a r y Association. t Continuing su~rt of the San Clemente interfaith Servicemen's Center was ap- proved including donations of hOme-baked cooties under the direct.ion rJ. Mrs. Richard Ben- jamin. Mrs. Ronald Micbebon will head the comervalion depart· ment and asks members to save glass bottles and jars which will be redeemed at a half cert apiece. In the field ·or health, Mrs. Charles Orr will ask members to save coupons in a joint project with Santa Cr u z Juniors to purchase a kidney machine. Youth chairman Mn. H. Patton Hammond ls signing up Juniors to serve as craft GOP Group assistaru at the Girls Club Mondays from 3 to 5:30 p.m. S B th ln the field of safety, women ponsors 00 assist with registration for the A booth will be sponsored Learn to Swim series. District ' LIBRA (Sept. 2S-Oct. 21): Some pru111tt1 are lifted. You have ife*r freedom of ac- Leaders OU portrait.a « children and pets will be exhibited during a one-man -SOOw in Crocker Ciwns Bank, -c.nter, Costa Mesa from Wednesday, July 15, through Saturdly, August 15. tion. RtlaUve who was pouting To fllld out w11o•1 1uc11., tor ,..., Ill '"°"'"" end hWt. order S'fdnn' makes peace getture. Aiccept. °"'',.,.. 11oo1t1et, "kert 1-11n11 ...,. -'•> -•at•-~• '· put to Min Mil W-." Strid lllr1'1d1M S~,.. 'Q uwup Ill 11111 '° at1!1 to Ornlrr A1tr.i..., tei:t. Key is to ----in SteTttl,""' DAILY PILOT. au nc. Convene Artist Marj<rie Lad.Jam. wife of William Ludlam of Costa MeSa, finds animals a tremendous challenge. She ·-.,...... G,..lld ctnt ... 1 $t1lkln. New Ytrk. mature manner. . -;'~.v~. ;'";"~· ;iji,;;;;;;;~;;;1 Stole depertm<nlol project said it takls special tricks =:., will when be ~. to keep them qWet lOlll enough for sketching. club presidents and deans of CommerXlQc on her work the CalJfornla F-otloo of W , Cl ., J 1 with children, Mrs. Ludlam 800RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2l):IJ New approach proves pro- fitable. YOU gain if in- clepeodeul. orllfnal. Some may ezi:rea resentn1ent. B u & understanding will follow in omen • u-, 0 n ° r said, '"Illelr freah outlook and Membenhlp meet 00 Wed-unexpected retorts aie a Bangs Imitated netdl.y, July 15. source of~ entertainment Mn. Robert Calderwood, throoghout the d. slttlq." -neeils ~ when the Orange District lint vice-A coocurr,.i exhibit In pnltlat wry to look at J>tl>t president, will preside at the Costa Mesa Llbrary will is a plilirl fort.bead ~ a p.m. -ling In the North feiture the wiir~ «Mrs. Gary wilh jeweil that im!lote the Seal Beach Comm Un It Y Young of Costa MUI. bl~'s loot? Center. . A Linla, Peru nativt, Mrs . It's all in the Pauline KNITTERS' LITTLE 'HELPERS C... Ill., ri .. ••r ~I THI KNIT WIT South Coast PliJ:• Low'lll MALL AaW1 from W11111wort11'1 COSTA MISA Ph. 584911 'lbat eveniJ¥"fVill:mark tile Young works with figures and Trigere·jewelry coiectkn for deadline for cliltticl_ officers sea and landSCflpes She is De 1 i I n e TI M a r k etl.ne and chairmen to hlft their a , c~· member' Of the Amoclates. 1be mellllllc bangs aimpiled data for the °'"DI• Colla Mesa "!I League and CDllliol « II --pe!> District Juniors Handbook. exhibits ~ut t b e dlDt! knockine on t b e Mrs. ~ank Fedowla Jr.,:b~Southland::~· -~· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~eyeiil~=-~-~---d~~:~~~~~~ district president, and Mrs. Calderwood recently presented the Or1B>ge County Chapter · March. ol Dimes wMh a micrunallc filmSrip projector in the name of all the Orqe DistrlctJunion. JULY CLEARANCE! An afternoon ceremony· in ,1>nnce of Peach Lutheran Church oC Anaheim linked Crystal WJese of Costa Mesa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F..dward Wiese of Redondo •Beach, and James L. Craig 'of Newport Beac!i. by the Orangt CountJ Federa-Membership department un- tion of Republican Women's der the direction of Mn. Clubs a& the Orange County Bruce Lewis has scheduled a Fairgrounds tom o r r o w membership party for Satur· through Sunday, July 19. day, Aug. 22. Women between Valley TOPS man. Mrs. James F. Wand of the ages of 11 and 35 are Ushers were :Edward and Laguna Hills is c~. and invited to attend. Lettuce-B-TOPS convene at SUMMER FABRICS MTarhek Wbi~d '. d 1 r a deputy registrar ,will be on Those interested in in-7:30 p.m. each Tuellday for 11 e 15 a gra ua e 0 duty each day from 10 a.m. formation may call Mrs. Pi:of'amB in Fountain Valley Leilehua Highh Scbahoondl in to 10 p.m. Lewis at 492-1764. ElemtlU.ry School. Hawaii. Her us was ~-----------------------------graduated from Ocean.!ide Carlsbad College, attended Rio Hondo College, and i s presently completing f degree at law school in Anaheim. The Rev. Erich Oelschlager officiated for the couple, who were attended by Miss Joyce Ann Harrow as maid oC honor 'and Terry R. Sheldon, best The Craigs will make their home in Newport Beach. Id!> Crowmng Glory beauty sal.ons ,._.. ywr ._ty ••dtet -•l•'r • flomri .. style. ~ .MM..-T-.rWM. Lf'lef WMlt SHAMPOO-SET -.... -............. . $2. ts $3.45 HAllCUT _ ..... -.... -................. $1.50 $2.00 ltyM1l1 ,rkR 'lilfllty 111111« DeltoMT HIM WITH YOUlt llllCITIHO Ml!'# LOllKI $20 """le Corl $12.50 $15 W-Corl $9.ts q(d>t.O#J. 0, BUDGET PERM ii CROWNING GLORY 1i.r-tor C.,..tct CtftlW"I U11. t7 .. ST .. COSTA MllA SOUTH COAST PLAZA •ffONI .... "'' Lfwtl Ltwl -Hnl M SM" PHONI 146·71 .. • ,. Contest t<ick-off Rally July 14, 2 p.m. SANTA ANA FASHION SQl,IARE Pick up your entry form and view the prizes on display. There will be entertainment and refreshments for all. ~ FASHION • SQUQRE • Santa Ana Freeway at Main In cooperation with Dr. Pepper ' I \ • GROUP ·1 SAVE UP TO 61¢ YARD voile prints, poplin print•, dotted swiss print1, pique prints, sportswear prin ts , l:iark cloth print•, many others. VALUIS TO $1.Jt TAID cotton•, polye1tar1, rayons, l:i:lencl1 c 4411/4511 wide YD. all washable GROUP ·2 .SAYE· ·UP· TO $t.qo Y.A~ floc'k•d voil• prlnfJ, import.d AUt• ltri-.n . pri_n1• •nJ solidi,. c•n••• prints, sporti' prints; bufch•i-w••v• ptinta, otk•rs. VALUIS T0·$1 .H TAID fl••· cottons, poly•st•ra, rayons, bl•ndt . . c 44"/45" wid• 111 w1sh1bl• YD. """'-c-E4i11t•r tt h•th 1111d, " ......... .... "7 ... tJ --17th 1t l ri1tol --141·1111 Gias1:fwk M .. I Ote11te+Mr,. 0114 Htrlter . •. ,, .. IU-JJJ4 s.,....c~.._ lri.iel •t $111 Di ... Fro-•y C .... M .. ..... ,"' ..... ,.c...- L• Ptl111t tt St•ltfff _, .. IJMJll HOUSE OF FllBRICS • I . ' s .. . . . ' . . • . Styles 1 Go to Thei Heads Mesons Exchange Wedding Pledges Patricia ';)du, M c C o m b ·~ became tbe brt<te of Dale Odean Durll.am Jr. in double ' ring evening rites read in Hart>or Trinity Baptist Cllurch of Costa Mesa. The Rev. Constantino Salios ofrical:ed for ~ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edward McComb and the soo of the Dale Odean Dwbamst all of Costa M~. Miss Pamela Lee McComb ·- , Milo cllppecp nto lllClent hJltory !or UOI whlb detdtnhJ&· her 1970-71 col-Them~ ~ . CGClrt 1s rocllled ·by prujlaob (left), aqualllll'lne<lyed oilrll:b I Oti .io U emhroidend band wlth rub)'-eolored 1tona. A (below), rem.lnilcent of ·a Tartar .,..,, ......... > • ' ~~ ... is •n111de o1 pem'~ mink 'eep milady "'"' thrOOlh the cold Wedding Performed 1 Al home 1r1i Tu.\tln are the former ·eatblra A n n e t t e Brown and ~ Ramo5, who e:ichanpd mlrrlap VO)"! and rings in r~ Weddin& Chapel d. u.. Ana. 'Ille a.v. llHerbert Johnson ollidaled ~ the 00<mony llnktng thl dall&hter of Mr. -and Mn. C.' aiisbobn Brown and the .... of Mr. and Mrs. Amldor Ramos, all of Costa M:eu.. ! .. Given . Ip,' maniage by her father, tliit bride choH her . ~ was her ~ster's maid o£ honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Patricia Cowen llld the bride's cousins, the.Misses Ona Marie Perkins iaod~ Saundra , J o • Walker. ·; COUlln, ...... Jomes Lockemy as matrGB-i hooor. ~ Stan ~n, the bride's 'brothert ..-ved as best man. U<J.h e rl1 inc l ud e d the bride~'• brother, Robert Ramos ~ Mike Johnson. -·-JUDITH COLLINS To Mli rry December Wedding Planned s . . . ;: ' . : : , " . . . . : : . . . ' . . ' • : ; " 1 • •• ., ·~ Robert lfi¢.1~~1-~cComb,_ · the bride's n~. was ring MRS. DALE DURHAM JR, bearer and Lisa Alberding was AMfaelm Home ' flower girl. The bridegroom's brother, David Dale Durham , served as best man. Ushering were the bride's brother, Michael Edward McComb, Leonard E. Fribourg Jr. and Do'nald Holland. The newlyweds, who boUi were graduated from Costa Mesa High School, plan lo make their home in Anaheim. She also was gi'adua&ed from a business,.scbool in Anaheim~ and he received a degree from Or-arige~Coast eoue,e. AAU W Bran ch Install s The brHle, who spent two years wtth the Peace Corps In the ~ Pacific, waa graduated from the University of the P~fic, where she was aUillated / ~ Gamma Phi Beta ll«<irity. Her lrjlbaod earned a BS de,,.. ill phyllcll education from c.IUomla State Coller• al~. Presidential Duties Co rrtinue Judith Collini 'and - A. Orick, both ol Balboa Island Me plam~ to mirry next December. News ol the lorthcomlng event bas been· --by the bride-el.fit's pattnta, Mr. and Mn. -0. Colllm ol 1-.a, Pa. Miu Co111ao received her ecblltion jq In-diana. ' _ r Her fiance, 80fl. of. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scnge has been board, the Mmes. Donald ed thf: need for Individual Mrs. Ivan .J. Crick of Santa elected to serve a second term Jeisy, treasurer: Don a Id members to become involved Ana · d •· ol SanU in braf>C· h and·communlty pro-' 18 a gra ua.., ago as president of the San Anderson and Donald McCan-• High School, Gardel Grove, Clemepte.c.apistrano Say area ne, secretaries, and J o n gr1am!M;n attended Orange Coat College n .,--.on lo,leting. the new •"!I plans I<> e<nthue bis brancti of the Am e r i c a n Auguston and Frank Kressen, olf.=the as .Io c 1 a t i o _n educatioo-in oceanocriphy at Association of U n i v e r s it y vice presidents. ctrtiflcates or merit either occ or UCl Women. Guest speaker for the in-to IC arstllp reclpients, Mrs. • Officers ir~.alled by Mrs. stallation was Mrs. Bever)y Jllhes Mercere1u Saddleback r Allred '11leudcb, c h a r I e r Barrett, administrative ass!&-. ColJMe .graduate: and Hope Buy Tht DAILY PILOT president, included the presl-tant !or the California State J~ SID CMmente Hi,sh Jwst for 'PH nuts' ~de_~~·-od~m~em_be~~~•f~h-•r~Di_._vw_· ·_•n~ol_AA~UW~w-bo~stnu-~--:~:r:b:_,:~!gr~llclu::ote:::.·~~~-C!::::================'I • • l ' 1 : .: 'Mlt the elizobeth arden red .door ;. •. ii' s a ~ expe.-.;eoce \ ·. ' I 1 .. • • Let 1111 ~ tift J'lll stiJ a waMlelfulty ielmhitlc treetlllllllt ••• llld • a new n-ep. Yoo'll llll'Ullly looll )'lltll best • , , you'll lee! MMlausl -·····~- a: las ca• Pc Ms•••,...... rw••Ylt• Newpiirt rl Fashioo Island Newport Center.• 644·221X! •Mon., Thur.s., Fri. 10:00 till 9:30 Ollerdays 10:00 Ull 5:30 ...... ' Ca l State Cla ss ma tes Wed in St. Joach im's Noon ri&el ln st. JNChim's C.thollc Qwrdl -. led by the Rev. Don R. Kribl when Ouistine Speocer beclllle the bride ol Paul A. Getlloli. She la the claqhter d. C.pl. and Mn. ~ Speaier of N<WJ>Ori. lleach. His pannls are Mr. and Mrs. AWUo Gen· locsl of <;pita ll!lfsa. ' Matron ol honor WU Mn, 'l'lmoGIJ -· 8r1delmalda Included the bride's cousin, • Miu Nancy Haya, t.h e brlllegroon)'.1 abler, ~. Jer· TY Kemper' Mr11. Michael Nolan and Mi.a Be v·e rly 'lllnd<rtnecbt. ' Lury Genklll was best man for bis brolher. Usheriog were the bride's brother, Hugh Spencer, , Todd Lro'o m i 1, Richard Ratter and' Kemper. MRS. PAUL GE NTOSI The newtyweds, W)lo wUI Noon Rit11 Jive in CoSta. Mesa, tioth are Mondiy, Ju~ 13, 1970 ·Region al • Off ice rs Seated Mrl. How•d Jones WM t. llallecl u chairman of Council Six, Golden Desert Regioc1 ol International Toastmistress Clubl during a -meeting laking placo In the Greenbrier Inn, Garden Grove. Serving with her will bd the Mmes. WIUred J. Roy, vice cbairnu•); Watte.r Sim- mons, l'«Ofding secretary; Marie Ftlulll, ~ng eecr8My, and Ca tl'I e r 1 n e MacQuarrie, treasurer. Jnstallinc officer WU Mrs. Mary Lee Ton, imniediate past supervisor ci the Golden DAILY PILOT 19 50 Years · L. Toa sted An Ille,._,· cllompagne reception In Fullerton feted Mr. and A-tn. R. J. Twnken}e:y of MilslcJn Viejo on the oc- ...ton ol their lllth wedding anniversary, The Tankersleys; who were married in Oklahoma City on J uly $, ll2tl1 have been C.ltlornla mldenls olnce 11148 a.ld91'l<>ved to Mtsaion Vtejo· a'year ago. The reception for 50 friends and relatives was arranged. by the couple's children, Jack Tsni:el'!ley of San Jose, Mrs. WUtiam ReinJets of Hooston, James Tankersley of Mission Viejo and Jctm Tankenlty of Fullerton. Desert n.tion. Guest speaker ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; was Warren Blumberg, past J & J UPHOl.slllY president of S med I e y To1 1t master1 • Club ol graduatts ol Newport Harboc' from California St4le eo,1e1e High Sc:bool IDd.Qrange Coast al Long. Beach, where be Is College. She Wu sradu'ated currenUy studying. Fullerton. ~ Mrs. Calvin Olcott of Hun- tington Beach ill reUrin& ohalrman ol Council S\x . llllRMll QUALITY, IMTIO•ln, S1••i1C1. CllAl'TSM.t.NIMI,, W• t:Jl(I alAUTl,UL "UlllllTU.• WI ACClll'T CKALLlllGIS NEWPORT BEACH 430 PAClflC COAST HWY. 12• .. ._, ...... ..,c ... , SANTA ANA. I., W: 171". Si. 543-9457 • .. ••• you .can ' effortlessly .,.,,·:. LOSE ~· ., ,. 2 gATHING '['/ . ~ -.. ~ ";SUit SIZES -· ' · : haJ mOl)th ( ' ALSO IN A ... -. C .... c:ri.t.w, ...._.,, •....W.. L4*""4. LAI ' . . , .... '-' ................... Netft ......,,. .... 0...... , ................ Me, ............ ........ ,...., ,.,,..... WWttW. (C) CoWU>rlghl 1970 Glorja .Morlllall !191. Co. Inc. ·-·-,..,.-·- Read the Stars· With Omarr· Check· Your Horoscope • I . I • ' • ; • • DAIL V '1LOT Mtndls. Ju~ IJ, 1'7V , • --_) ..,__ Patrick de B&rentzen ctt.1ted thlJ chetm!llf dress -looplpg a large bow lbrouJb the blu nilled collar. • Try it ID iw,que, ~ and wonted, synlhetlc blends, knits. cut tn Mille& slM& JI.II. Size 12 ~uirel opprosimately 2 7/1 yud& "' 45" fabric. 'l1lil precut, preperforated SpodN Jl&- liper Pa~roduces a better lit or money back. Order : give size, name, IH!dre11 and zip. EACH pattern $1.llO poatpeld. Address SPADEA Box N, Dept. CX·l5, Milford, N.J.OllMB. NEW BOOK: TomM""'S look today SpadM'• collection Of Midla and Maxis -lhe Lopguelte - -$1 pootpaid. MRS. D. C. COWARDIN Alto,,,_ RI ... Afternoon Wedding Performed 1be C.Orona del Mar home cl the lrldegroom's pamill ..... the .nm--dlni tcene when Judith Nancy Whelan and David Co 11 n Cowanlin exchanged vows and rinp before the Rev. Hugh David Burcham. The bride ii the daughter ti. the Walter Everett Whtlans, who came from Point Pletsant Be&ch, N.J. lor the ceremony. His partntl are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dicus Cawanlin. Atleodinc the pa~ wtre Mn. Herb Whelan, the bride's allter-ln-law, and Frank E. Gwnblnpr. 1be bride wu 'graduated ln>m Point Plealllil High School and frGm MO!llclllr Slate Collete In New Jeney, wbere she WU 1Mliltecf with Della Thela Piii llClnlrity and Kappa Pl honoraey a r t fraternity. Her husband is a graduate cl John Muir High School and CaUfomJa State Collqe at Los Anples. where be pledged DdLa Chi. They will be at home lo Alhambra. Handbc9s Envelop For fall and wint«, Ille envelope hlndbag r<turill. Plans Told For Rites An A ... 15 wedlllllC In SL Andrew'& Preol>ylerian <hlrdl .. beq ......... by Lita!.-. .. Kalpe and Tlmmothy c. Hetaler. -Knipe, ........ cl Mr. md Im. ~ P. Knipe of Newport Beach, ll a ~cl Son GolJrlel Htch School and -1!1111 Loi Anc•lel Ci>llele· Her n...,., "" cl Mr. IPd )In. Waller T. -GI Km Cll;y, !tin., ------will ... Air "°""' lnrkdal • tour cl duly Inv-. STATE PRISlDINT Mrs. Ole Olld .... 11 Dignitary Grcces Meeting A cockt.oll hour lftd dinner will prec<de lhe Tuelday, July 14, -Ulll cl 1he Newport Ha-Emblem Club. 11\e event honGrl Mn. Ole G-ll. preoldtol GI ... Calil<nlla Stat. -tloa cl Emblem Clubs an6 Nnada- H&wall Clubl, and Mn. WI Peteraoo,'manbaJ, Other -ud dlairlct cf. n..... will attend 111e a11a1r which b<cln& al 1:30 p.m. In Ille Newport llarllor Ela 1.odre. Mn. Kenneth Weotman, p-al Iha NtwpOrt -club, will prmnt a -1117 gKt to Mn . Gtidewtll for the Enlbl"" Natlonll llomo Furn!. I Mrs. Jaycee• HWJUngton Beach M r 1 . Solt and una1ructut<d, U.... we made of1 mag or crushed patent. And aome of the handeomest envelopes a r e huge, ekln.gated squares (J>Ot quite rectan&lel) made al rather flnn leather like the "'=: me called 'n.tJlecl or nw Jaycees meet the second Mor day o( the mQn!.J\ at I p.m . LocaUon lnl'onn•Uon may br recel"" 111 lelepllonlnc Mn. MIChael Braob, 511-71111. . . . . -· FIGURE CONTOURING NO EXllCISE or Dim llN. IN" MIN. OUARANTllD THE LOSERS M!-3113 • I I I BRIGHT&WHltE . • diamond quilted mattress pads . ~ filled with softness from Surety Sanforized® washable cotton mattms pad, dWnood quilted, fillcd with Eltron® a¢ate. Acids to sleepiog comfort end io- crues the life of your mattress. Flat aiid cootour Slyles. twio flat with anchor ban& reg. 4.00 3.49 flat witfi anc:hr bands: twin ttg. '' UI full reg. $1 4.49 39"180" X·Joog .... 16 5.A1 fitkd with s.ide skirts: 39"'80" x-log ttg .• , 4.49 ...,;,, fitkd reg. U 4M 14"'80" x-log reg. $6 5.49 lull teg. $6 5,41 q .... !lat ieg. 11 -8.'9 39"'80" x-J.g ,.,. 16 S.'9 lciag !lat ieg. 19 7,99 14"xBO" x-J.g ttg. 11 B.'9 queco litkd reg. $8 7.G .i-Jc 34 kmg 0litkd reg. $11 9.19 new Lotus Bloom by Springmaid no-iron Wondercale® sheets Newest io Springmaid's designer collection aptum die mys- tique of the Orienl Durable P= 10% Koclel® pol,..iet, l0% cottoo pete>Je stays delightfully wrinltle free, cloeso't re- quitt ironing. Blue or yellow combinations of floating flowers. twio top or bottom i<g. 6.50 4.99 full top or bottom teg. J.lO S.91 kiog top or bottom st&odud pillow cases king pillow cues, -H ttg. 13.)0 ll.99 teg. 4.)0 pr. 3.91 teg. ).20 pr. 4.59 • save on every Fieldcrest towel in ohr colorful collection • YVFS SAINT LAURENT designs "Dimensions" for Field- cttst. Fashion for the home captured in cotton velour. Pat· terned in an array of brilliant stripes. Choose antique gold and tangerine. loganberry and cardinal, Spanish straw and ebony, vttdian grttn and sterling, or bittersweet and dcier:t pink. bath towel reg. 5.00 3.99 liand towel reg. 2.~o wuh cloth reg. 1.00 guest -el reg. 1.)0 , vilioo coordinated velour hath lhaet,. bitttrsw'c<t and desert pink ' or Spaailli straw and ebony, 1.99 89t 1.29 36"x72" reg. IO.DO 8.99 FIELDCREST '"LUSTRE'" •.. just one from en entire collec- tion now at savings. Dohhy liemmcd cottoo velour ,...na to cooventiooa.! ~erry. Mix or matdi colors include verdi&o green, &otique gold, bittersweet, Siamese pink, Bristol blue, lemoo ice or Spllliili straw. Makes handaome partners with your priots. .. t 2l"x)O" hath towel teg. 3-SQ .. 2. 4 9 16":<30" hand towel '13"xl3" w..i, cloth ll "x!S" guest towel 22·:r3-1· hath mat 36"x70" bath mat ..., "'IOftb ~ reg. 2.00 1,79· ttg. llOc ~ • ' • ttg. 9,0c 78' '~· ).00 3.91 reg. 7.lO l,'9 may co south coast pleza, san diego fw~ at llrilfol, coata mesa ; 546-9321; shop monday thru saturday I 0 am to 9:]0 pm; 1unday noon 'til 5 pm MAVCO _.,, Royal Welcome White House In a Tizzy By~ THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI) -No me claims more attentlcn or .OAblel more ezdtement in Wllh6naton than a royal -· The IOl<hcomlng thn!&<lay Eisemow .... n, -.. the ol· ficlal hmteDes -are in oo .lhe plaming with emphNls Oil what -als to the )'OUl'lger set, whet.her at the White House or Buckingham Palace. Moodof, Juff 13, 1970 OAILV PILOT , ' ... summer values in every department at all stores viait by Britain's frince Chariel and Princess l/IMe. .tarting July 16, is ..DO ex· ceptlon and has the Whit<> -in·• tluy. Julie's IJJ8band, David ................................................................................................................. .. Eiapohower, 22, will provide A-.i> tile visit ol the futuro ting ol England and his ...,. Is labeled "prival<o" ll>tre will be ..... pnitocol trtppircs • there are with all royal visiton. The Prelkkot'1 daughters, Tricia NIJ:oo. 21, and Julie Rec~ives Wings Judith Ann Geyer, the daughter of the Vincent Geyers of Costa Mesa, has become a steward· ess with World Airways. A graduate of Orange Coast College, Miss Geyer will serve aboard Jets to Europe and the Far East. Instantly the olfldal escort serriCe for their royal highnesses., AJ a special bona<, the Prince of Wales will sleep in the seven-foot Lincoln bed for two nights. Princess Anne tets t h e ~a.ndi-whjte Queen's bedroom. As they' ptepare for the vi.sit, Julie and Tricia are bon- ing up on tJiege bioaraphical tidbits about their higlioe-: Prince a.atfes W88 born at Bucldngbam Palace oo Nov. 14, 1948, ~and as the first born :.:. ~in E::~ ~ sue<:ossion. His parent., fried to make · his education a.s normal as possibie so that he would meet a cross-sectk>n of young ~ pie. He had private tutors, then went on to a boarding !d>ool. At age 14, he lf>t<ored Gonlons- totm on Sciotiand's Moray Firth, the school his father attended. He · also' 1 pent several months as an ex- change studeot at Geelong S<bx>l, Melbourne, A\lllralla, A month ago he w a s graduau.d wittl -· !nm Oamtri<lce Uoivenity. Poised '"1d articulat<o, the prince Is keen on ..,..U. He rides, skis, sails, plays Polo. He also is a qualified flier o in the fall o1 1m he will enter the Royal Navy for a period of three to five yeare. A music devotee, he plays both the trumpet and cello and bas a big collection ol classical 8nd rock records. He also mmages to live comfortably wMh an anmJal stipend ol 172,000. He has represented the Queen oo '"'""'al grand oc-casions and his titles are numy, includlni: Duke ol Cornwall; Duke or Rotbeeay, Earl ol Carrick; Baron Ren- frew: Loni ol the Isles, and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland. Tall, blorxSe PrinceSs Anne, who follows her three brothers in the line of succ.,.lon, abo bad a llberal education. Sile was it>e first daughter of a rei&lliDI Brltl!h monarch to atteod a boarding sdlool. She hu take!! an intensive course in French and she has made 1 royal tours with . her parent.a in oll1er part.s ol the world. JNSTANT outfll for summer and school ! Crochet shell stitch skirt and long, lacy vest of knitting worsted or fluffy synthetic. Pattern 7387 : sizes 2-12 Included. F1"Y CENTS for each pat- tern -add 25 cents for each pattern for Air Mall and Special Handlin&; otherwise lhlrd~lass delivery will take three weeks or more. Send to Alice Brooks the DAILY PILOT, 10li Needlecraft Dept., Box 113, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011. Print Name, Addrt11, Zip, Pattern Numbtr • BIG 11'71 Needlecraft Oalala( 10 I'll"· 100 de•llfll, 3 !""' l"'U.1'1111 Klilt, crochet fashlon1. Quilt, embroider. weave, toys, gi!b:! Send 50 cenll. NEW! Complete A f Iba a 8oOk -marvelous afl)\anl, fuhlonl, pillows, baby gifts, mo«I IL •'• IMtaat Gilli" Book . 50 ctntl . .. ,. Jiffy Raft" to knit, crochet, weave, aew . hook. 50 «1111. Book of II Prbe Af(lllu1. 10 cents. &ar&aln l Quilt O.Ok l has II beaulllul patlernl'. IO cents. MUHllm Qullt Book l - pitterns for 12 superb quilt:!:. 50 cents. Book 3. QulUs ror Tod1J•1 tt•"' 16 pe.tterN. 50 centa She and her borther will come to Waohlngtoo at the end ol a llklay visit to Caneda akq wltti Queen Ellzabotll JI and Prtnce Phlllp. Uke other members o( the royal family, Ame loves animals. Riding ia htr faVU"ite -and .she takes port in sl1ows and cmipetltloo. She also Is a keen sailor and en- joys skiing. , Her yearly stipend is $14,400 -but she doesn't have to pay foe her royal bed and board. Ensemble Features Lonquette A new $3.S million stewardess ensemble, which features a generally lonier look, will soon be introduced by United Air Lines. Designed by Hollywood couturier Jean Louis, the wardrobe will include as it! basic garment a red julhper which wi II come to the top or the knee, and a matching red midi-length wint<r grea~ coal The latter will cover tht knees. There aloo will be shiny black boots. Lell(th ol the current eneemble, desJgned by Jean Louil and llitl'oduoed ln 11168: three ind>e=I above the knee. WEIGHT@. WATCHERS. • SOrne ttlking , some lisltnlng ind 1 progr1m thtt works. tM , Flll llDCHUll-U.Ll 13S·S50S . ' • I '· I • I I ' I ' ! i I • f ' I famous Koratron ® go-togethers are always cool, crisp, carefree Sun time is savings time. So hurry in. You'll find your favorite pants, jamaicas and zip jackets in Dacron® polyester and cotton. Plus stripy tops in light nylon and Dacron® polyest~r. Machine washable and dryable with no ironing necessary. From a collection in white, aqua or taupe. Save today! a. 8.00 stripe top, zip back, 36-42 4.99 b. 8.00 jamaicas, elastic waist, 8-18 4.99 c. 15.00 jacket, two zip pockets, 10-16 9.99 d. 11.00 pant sht 8-16, med. 8-18, tall 10· 1116.99 were8.00-15.004·. 99 - 9 • 99 skirts and COOfdinates 101 ' ; ' I l I • ' I I I polyester jacquard dresses 1 easy-cares that go anywhere Fabulous polyester.;! Now at savi ngs. Textured. Sleeveless. Summer perfect. Choose princess style with flippy front pleats or flattering slimming style with button trim. They're your favorite wash-wear polyester. In f~ll's new deep tones and exclusively at May Co. Buy now .... and save I Sizes 10-18. values 111.00 15.99 e. slim skirt style, red, blue, purple green f. ·princess style, cher,Y, blue, purple, brown boulevard d..,... 95 • may co south coast plaza. san diego lwy al bristol, coll• mosi, 546-9]2 I shop mondey thru salurday 10 a.m. tlo 9:30 p.m. sunday noon 'lit 5 p.m. MAVCO •. -r • ---------------, ------ DAILY PILOT Irked Over Slaow Status -·---·--~ Dirty Bird Brothers 'Sincere' in Satire ·s tar Has My nah Problems MONDAY JULY 13 " ' ' i;eo ....... (CJ (fiC»'Jltry DvftphJ. lllfolils them topther 111 lhe Old W•tt1 whm thlJ rt.Ill i,i1 I stflt• 001$ heist. Boomtr .~ltm1n, Ml· chat! Martin Murptlfy, .limit Carr ind Joy 81n1 stir. "'"'"'""'(C)(IO) m T1 T .. tile Jrltll. CCI (30) &ii .... -(C) (iO) d)P1•1 .. (30) I By VERNON SC01T !jOLLYWOOD (UPI ) Tommy Smothers was a study in frustration . His new "The Smothers Brothers Summer Show" is on the air, but not what he wants it to be. ~ om ._...,_ tci (30> ' 0 Cl• YH T., Tllill (C) (30) :,. Red Buttons, J1ekie VwllO!I •nd Mo111 Alllsttl'Cllm 1u .. t. Wink Mir- ~ Only half kidding., Tommy suggested th~ II-week ~um- 1:05 m ~i y,., htiHl (25) mer repl,cement on ABC should be titled • • .T h e l :JO 11 ~ (i) ~··• Luer <Cl (30) Smothers Brothers on Proba. .lindalt hosts. (R) Yiv (Vi'lil11 V•llCI) VlliU LUC) Uon Cop-out Show." 111 !hi hilpiW •llf tMr NMklbca Translation: if the show·gets ~-" 0 Si1 O'Otct Mtvlt: (C) ''Swtd : l ifll .r Youtll" P.rt I (dr1m1) '62 1boll! lhtir p•sl •dNntures. poor ratings or stirs too much ': -Paul NeW1111n. Gtr1ldine Patt, : [II Be1t91, Shifley Kni(ht, Rip T11rn. ; A youn1 i nd virile opportunist )1 D Ci:. @ m RIC MltdlJ Mwlt: controversy, it will oot be (C) "T .. tw Iii S.U.-(dr•m•) renewed as a regular series '62 ,-Shirley Mad.1ine, Robert next January. Mik:llu!I. A llwyer from Om1h1 be· "It's hard for me and Dick COMH lll\'Olved witll 111 off-bt•t not to be c o n t r o v e r s i a I Greenwich ViHa11 tifl, because that's where our 01-. CiflJ ,~• ,(30) ''Hine heads are, man,'' Tommy the Hurt Hi1h." Barbl11 Sl1mactr; ;said, "with the human con- autfs: .. ~ dition. We 're children of U l1!(1)5AIC....., Mevii: Change and we've got to (C) "llW 'lllt UM" (dfllle) '10-. reflect it." : r;onst•med with his ambilion to be· • come 1 bi1 Holl,wood slu. • • • • ? • • .. Q f TINP (30) m TI!t Flinbtonu (C) {30) (E Slit Jrllt (C) (60) @(])UC EH11i111 News (C) (30) • • • fE W~lt's N .. (C) (30) '1111 Cllil· ,: d1en and SllOlll)' Htran." Winner ol ' _ tile Pfa1ue International TV Prln, ;, this film dells with the irowth ot ~ l11endship between ret1rded children l '._ ...... ,;,., "" '''"· • : ·Qt([) CIS lttwS (C) (30) •, ; @El h lbll 1il (Jptrltu:I {30) Vi11te £AM1ds; q.ea., Brain,"""' Tom and Dick had com- Hunter, lint BrlCIH;y. A dtdlcltM pleted the first two shows. social WOrk1r· ..,.rltloly ltltmpts Neither of them reflect.ed to prevent th• collapee ·" IN& what Tommy -spokesman unique couns.ltns Slrvic&. for the brothers -considers m"""' frtlt ,.... (C) (90) Dith-relevant. ... . Ul) T11tf1 M lls Eltrllln {30) inn Carroll makes a rare informer Whether viewers consider 1ppear1nce. GtOfl• M111in alto Tommy funny a revolu- ;.,:"if) NIWI Ill Hit bulld (C) (60) 1uests. • . 1• · I t1onary, an idea ist or a soc1a IE 11111 TM ... _,. (C) (60) commentator, it is difficul t > @I) 0 Slltw • Mlllridt Sarct1 (C) {tiO) .. mi EllrlHas •• MilRll (C) (30) · r :lO 0 MIC NIWllR'ice (C) (60) ._ fJ Yi1piil CraU• Sltew (C) (60) 1' Tenll!M 1ue.sts indude Jack tar· :( let, C.nnel Quinn, Ch11l11 Mintz. io ;wthot of "Divorct end Custody 9:00Ufa(j)lrhfbtny 1.FJt. (C) .~ Fir Mlft;" 1nd .1oJ Wood who Pfl· (30) (R) Sam hilts a cOlorful l1rm {o senU second we<ldint fashions. hand who quickly bKOllllS ljtlll ~ 0 TM , ••• ,_ (C) (30) Jim Mike's Idol. Glenn Ast! IU•sb. ) • MdleH llolll. P1trici1 H1rty, Rich· Q fllltliPt F'IM (C) (60) ''Thi , ~ -11d OIW$0n 11111 E. J. Peake~ _an-B1sHy/B1all Show." Shir11J Blisse, I swtr tllt qualtion, .. How Arnb1hous 11\11 Count Basie stir. ~.. Ne Your• . . tE NU *"" (C) (60) "The .• ;.• .m My fntritt M.tia!! (C) (30) World of Pin Tliom•s. .. Pu.rto Rican ~ "':-irtJ CIJ rtny MUii (60) 111thor ind' •<an Thomas provides ) ~ · 1 111idld tour lh""•ot. "El Blrria; $ ~ 1iJ Ci) Hllfllllr-irirltlty (C) (30) tlie "Ke'W 'Toti . Ol :hlf~iUWTri"i""ii1i:" .. ~ :: "fl) ...... hr ... 70. (C) (30) mi NatacM (60) Hovell. j :: (it (j) Tiii M1ftsfm (30) $ ~ ., Wcitrl 34 (C) (60) $ ;: It! KlllR Dlllrt l ep«t (C) (30) 1 !~ Ul) SMla .... H LllN (30) 1:30119 (i') D1ris D.11 (C) (30) (Rl The modtfs lor • noted P11is dt· sirner's fashion show disappe11 • f!w houn btforr the l'l'efll. 0 " ... (C) (30) Buter Ward. ~ aJ W1tpill1 Co11r1111t (C) (30) • CD "9n (C) (30) Bill .lohns. ~7;00 I) CIS Ewnin1 Nin (C) (30) GI Rffbta Mustt.I (30) i 0 WMt'1 MJ Lint? (C) (30) . :: m 1 L'" I_ (JM 10:00 a a oo De w1w, w.id w• (c> ..... , "' (60) (R) A doublt·de•lin1 fore11n ~ :. IB 111111 till Qock (C) (30) diplomlt.e (H1rvey Morman) •I· ~-.• tttnpt& to implicate lfl1 United • .. ·-Iii@...., ~ IC) (2 hr) States in an inlernftiorill conspir1C)'. · · • =icHllt's N1wy." En.st BoJ1nin1, .•:-Tim Conway. Omteews IC) (60) ........ ~ fD DI C..,.S (C) (30) ''To C1e~le 0 I Sn (C) (60) ;. Somtthin1." A look at 11t foc1111n1 ID hltr's llw (60) : 1n two of .ll111n's ltadin1 urami· ~ cists,. 1111'1 Anlmi tnd Hn.hi Kol'IOO. ID flri1111.111t (C) (60) 1: QJ(j)TnrMi" c..i-(C) tllTrn Vides Diltilltla (30) } ; ...... " .... fl (C) (30) m J*-CiMm Arlllltirle (2 hr) ~ • ~1tlnpc ti ff111ee." '::. . l~I00 (flH1J Ql ... (C)(30) ''Viol· ~ •, ·ll>·S••h s I• 111taM (SS) NO'lel1. nam:fOpic A." Vietn1mil1tioll and ~ :·.·mntt Sh1 (C) (30) ch1ncts for U.S. withdr•••I f1om ~ : • Vietnam 1r1 n1tu1ted. •'l':.M8 Ql(j)S1111~ IC) (60) (R) ~ •. M ... (30) ~ )'A Htt." A cattle b1ron and • 1•1· """' 1 • ~· 111dary fronlie~m~n fllVOlve MarSl!al 11 :00 II ~ 00 m NNS (C) • Dillon kl their llle·and-duth dis· ~.: Piii• Mr 1 hit. Cllitl Wills 1nd O @ @ IDNtws (t) ~ .. GeM Evins i uesl g hi Steil 11J11M1 ;~-Pcf(=~··:!fw1~ou~~ D @(l)OJNews (C) : j!· litter W<ird." John Moniot is 0 C.11 If llM Wnt (C) ~ '! e11tltd bdore lydil's p1inciP1I to m M1f1t: "T1lt Jlllflt Slips ht" ' :• . confirm [ll!!!'s a11ument th1t he (coinedy) '4~n Sothern, Alu.· :... ~dots not communicate with his inder KllOJ, 69!1'1• Tobi1s. • •" taurh111. . ; . a"" .... , ... (C) (30) ll!fJ m Ht Slid, SM Sahl IC) ,., iir,den llosh. Sharon Farrell, J1n fE: W.rlf "'• (t) (R) ' Murr~J ind G1l1 Storm compete -. with Jill St. .lohn, Sl11 Gl11i1m and 11:15@(j)Cintaa SM11t•11: "BodJ lo'. Join Collins. ind SOul." • .• O @ @ EE ll T1bs a Tllitl (~l 11·30 e a (j) Mtl'I Critti11 (C) : (60) (R) "Fortuna City." Al and his ' .• airttritnd Mona bt<:om1 accident111, 0 @ 00 m Jollnny Carso• (C) : ! inwOlwtd with loieip a1ents plan· ! ' ninl to 11bote11 1 U.S. under· .• rtOUnd .tomlc tat Stefani• Powe11 : • and Btodt~ Crawford 1uest. 0 Mewie: "flMI Is tllt Spu1" (dra· m•) '46-Mlcllatl Rtc111r1w, ROSI· mund John. 0 l!i) btck Ca'lttt IC) to doubt his sincerity. The sort of show he has Jn mind doubtless would raise hob with tbe networks, a large seginent. of viewers, t h e F e d e r a I Communications Commission and individual video station owners. He . knows this. "Those people would rather ignore situations than lay a little truth in," Tommy said, "They intimidate performers who would try somethin g more daring. "That's why television is so bland except for an occasional special or an episode in a series. Television a I w a y s shows the good guy winning a bunch or phony ethics. "We don't see stories about draft dodgers. the student point of view or the blacks within the art form of ,drama. They are alluded to with no point of view. Once In~ a whilf 'Mod Squad' or 'Room 222' will get to the brink. of something important and then back away ." Then Tomm y said something su rprising: ' ' I agree with Spiro Agnew that too much television news is colored by big programming." He added quickly that this fragment of his thinking wa s one of the few points on which he and the vice president were in accord. "TV is a selling media that hasn't reached its full poten- tialJ "But it's getting th\re," Tommy said grimly. "An y time we can d es t.roy something good on our show we'll throw in a commercial'. "Maybe our show will · be lhe first to fulfill t hat television potent\al which is the theory that everything should be merchandised ." At one time Tommy kept three television sets in bis apartment, some tim es watching all three at once. Now be has none. , "Television is a pacifier," he concluded. "But it shou ld be an 'imwrtant tool. Presi· dent. Nixon th inks it is, otherwise he wouldn't be on it so often . Sixty percent of the popula· tion gets its information from the tube. But I don't think they're getting enough in- formation." Bit Parts: Connie Stevens has been added to the cast of "The Grissom Gang '' star- ring Kim Darby apd _, Scott W i Iso n • 'Nanette' Set For Audition Noted Hollyw~ director- c ho re o g -rap her Busby Berkeley, who bas signed to direct and choreograph the _ new Broadway ..production ol "No, No, Naoette," which will star Ruby Keeler ol Newport Beach in her return to the stage, will per s onally supervise auditions Tuesday and Wednesday to select dance rs for the show . Berkeley bas set l p.m., Wednesday, for t:he first cill fo.~--.~~~ty dancers,~ remale, wiltl Equity male dancers to be auditioned beginning at 2 p.m. that day. An open call for dancer.5 both male and femaje, is set for 1 p.m. the next day, with all auditions to be held at the Moro-Landis Studio, 10960 Ventura Blvd .. ~tudio City. ONTARIO (AP) -Rlngo not to be found In fa mily bas completed his first•movie diclionaries, and . his un- role, despite a few mynah predic table flights into pro- problems. The bird, pet of r h Mrs. Leonard .Utekal, had only ' fanity were the bane 0 t e one line in a Western film : film's makers. "Throw that damn drunk out."~ One of:his printable remarks '('he sce ne was in a barroom. broke up lht: star, James Ringo talks better than most. •,Garner. As Ringo watched 1nynahs, and had little trouble dliring filriiing-of a te~ ~ lilllrning his I~. ,It was the fight scene, he ru:i:U~ his rest of his vocabulary of about feathers, cleared· his-throet 100 words that caused the pro-and came out with a n blems. unscheduled. "Wipe your nose, Many of his favorites are you fat pig." ' Ana.·Modj~ska Troupe Slates 3rd Production The Ana-Modjeska Players outstanding "South Pacific" will stage thcir third major cast already in rehearSals will pr.oduction. of ~ year when be held on Tuesday-and the cur.tains ·are raised . Jor , Wednesday, at Fremont their summer musical "Sootti Junior High Girls GJrm.asium, Pacific" at the Anaheim .High 608 West Lincoln, Anaheim, School Auditorium, July 30 from· 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Call and 31 and August 1 and 2. (714 ) 533-5271 to sdledule an The play will be produced appointment. In cooperation with ·the-:==========, Anaheim Parks and Recrea· tion Oepattment. The Flayers group is seeking talented musicians for the JX'Qduction. Auditions for a f u 11 orchestra to complement the THE BEST . Re•denhip poll1 pro•t '''••· nuh " i1 0"1 of iht world'1 "'01t populer comic 1trip1. R11d it d1ily i" th1 DAILY PILOT. . ' • • • 0 lllllNtl $ M!Wlt: (C) "lldiMr ill ..,..... (comedy) '61 -Bob • • Kopt, L1111 Turner. A bachelor ex· :',• •• ploru Iii• in the subum.!nd tries 11 cope with diapers. di:onWlshl/5, 1UPlfllltf111t carts and 11111 hu1· blltdS. . O Thi.tr• t: "Notlli111 l ut 1 M•n" (dr1rn1) '65-1v1n Dixo11, Abl>ty Lincoln. m Morie: "TfJ and Ct! Mt" (drl· "'') '51-frink tovejoy. The ardent young 'rhomas Jefferson embraces his bride while the impatient John Adams and the worldJy-wise Be:g.jamin Franklin look on. A delightful situation leading up to "He Plays The Violin," one of the charming song and dance numbers in "1776.'' • • ., • .. • • • • • • m ,,.. " c....i.-<Q (JD) m,.,, _ ('°> m n. r11M11 CMf (30) UI C.11 ft Amot (JO) 7:55 EEi c.tie• H Stpntltl :: NO ID m Mett41r Tllt•lrt (C) (30) : ''fllt Kowl>oys.~ P<lst-Civll W1r tur- .. moil 11proo11 lour t1en11ers and . • ~ TUESDAY OAmME MOVIES D "St•l~i111 IN tltt llr~I'" (ro· 1111nce) '52-Vicior M1ture, Pllricll Nu!, Edmund Gwtnll. ... • .,., " tilt ...... (d1111l) '41 .. '• ' -Susaft Peltf1, Alu1ndt1 Knox. . - l :DO 1J Mnie: "Tiie Kttllts en Old MltDo111k1'1 farm" (comedy) '57- Mal'jorie Main, Percy Kilbride . OUNnrs !CJ m CiKO II.Ml I!) Mowlt: ''l lut, W~itt 111d Pl•· ltd" (m1'$111y) "•Z-lloyd Nolin, M•fJ Beth Hu11lies. 1:45 O C.111•11ity l ulleti11 l o11d (C) t :JO 0 ''Sitti111 Prttty" \comedy) '.t&- Chllon Webb, Robtrt Youn1. MIU· 11111 O'H1r1. m "O,eratill "'" lall" (eomld)') '57-Jtck lemmol\, Mictey Rooney, Ernie Kov1eks. 1:00 II "Mtnkey l •Meu" (ct"'ldy) ·Ji-Tiit M1t1: Brothers. m "Filfitint CNlt Cod '" (drtm•) 'SI-Brian Donlwy, EH1 RtlMl. 2:00 0 (C) "o\prll 111 h ril" (1111Jslc11) '53-0ofis DIJ, RIY Bolger. ID "kl• It S(lffr' (dr1rn•) '47- .lollnflJ Sands, Ter11· Austik. 4:JO fJ "F11Ult 111 ltlt IMclr" (d11m1) '55-Htf Challd!tr, .lolft Crtwlord. :i ;: : t'=·==================== • ·- ' . -the ''novv'' ltlusical Winner of the Tony Award and the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award "BEST BROADWAY MUSICAL· OF 1968-69" I ' Here, on the stage ol the Pavilion, the Found In~ Fathen are brought to life a s ordinary human beings with the oame atren.gtha and weaknesses and many of th~ 9Ame problems that we face toda'j. The events leading to the signing of the Deolaratlon..of Independence had their mhare of oomedy aa well aa high d r ama-exalted Ideals and unbeliev able I abourdUles. "1776" re-creates America'• )>lg moment with a maximum of fun, music and thrilling theatrical vitality. • -v 3RD GltE AT ATl'RACTION -LOS A NGELES CIVIC L IGHT OPE~ -1970 ~ASON NOW PLAYING MUSJCCTNTER O PAVIL'10N . . . . . ~ . ~vmun~ (exo. S)!D.) ••.• 8:30 Min"""' W ed.• S&°l. .. 2:30 . " Doz Of Ci(:••: Mualc C•n t et P••lllon , .. South•rn Callfornt• Ma.ale Co .• 837 Boa.th 1011 Str•••••• a11 Ma.titat Tfekat A"1•noia• 1 • -~ -----------------· ·--------~ ...... --- Monday, Ju~ 13, 1970 DAILY PILOT Jlll. •oliver!t Stars Love Their Work • . DAILY PILOT Pi.tif IW Patrick O'OMIMll ... Merit Awards Given to 2 Two Orange Coast area students received m e r i t awards as business science · occupational majors a I on g with their AA degrees during recent 1970 commencement exercises conducted at Sad- dleback Junior College. By FRED SCHOEMEHL Were the yoong stars · o! "Oliver! 1' the summer pro-1 ductioo ol the Laguna Moolton Playhouse to walk down the streets of Laguna, many peo- ple might tum and stare, won- dering where these two ragged urchins came from . But to see Oliver (Peter Bernard) and Dodger {Charles Curtis) at the Playhouse, warms the heart and touches Ule soul. "It's realty a ball,'' said Peter. "I didn't think we could do it at first, it was !llCh a big production. But now, It's golng,very smoothly, "I love OiJver!'' chimed ln Charles. "I think it's a very good play and· it's a lot of fun.'' "Oliver!'', baSed on the Dickens classic, ' ' 0 I I v e r Twist.'1 follows the life fl. a young boy, wandering the streets fl. London-a castaway who encb up with a gang of pickpockets, yet a child with love and lnoocenct. It I.! Dodger, the best pickpocket o( tllem all, who leads him into the group of roustabouts. The music and dance make the show and Peter and Charles do a delightful job. IM. two youic otan sine tosether In Ille !Int act, upc>o meeting each·tCher. Peter -~ 11 found out about the show when his mother Mrs. Richard George read about the casting party ln a local paper. She told him about Jt and Peter went down and read for the part. A week later he· was on as "Oliver." Charles heard about the musical last year at the con- was Jereme 1tl the Orange Coast College production of "South Pacific" and be kept w\th the show when tt moved to the Wilshire Ebell Theater in Los Angeles. He is also a member rJ. the Lyric Opera ReperlDr)' Company. Olarles will go into the fUth grade next year at El Morro Elementary School. He ls an avid reader, trombone player, and cellist. He also enjoys the beach. clusion qt__ the Lyric Opera,--:=:::= Repertory -~· and flrstt• read for the Oliver role, but l!iiiili was selected as Dodger In- stead. ·~ ~-~IYKNG.M A ~ P>ter Just OQmpleted the sixth grade at Top ol ~~ World Elementary Schoo~~ will go Oji to Thllr!'ij lnlmnedlate thl.s !all. l'olfo!t In( the footsteps ol hls lathoi\ • -a\$0 teaches film mQhl1 at UC!. younf Peter ls ~dy out mat na: his ow9 "storybook" fifms. .., · ' Both or the young st.ata of ''Oliver!" are e.nthuslaSUc about the show, apd It comt.1 through on s'tage. Both or the upcoming stars have bad bac:,kgrounds in show business. Peter port.rayed Lil· tlechap Jr. in the Laguna Playhouse production ''Stop the World," in 1966. Before that he played Timmy in the movie "Synanon," which was written by his father, Ian Bernard, who is music direc- tor at NBC in Burbank. PREMIERE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT 2nd TOP HIT STAGE ROMANCE NO LONGER MAKE BELIEVE Tom and Be'th Titus The studerd.s, who com- . pleted specific bu siness science classes along with the program for the _ associate of arts degrees, include John R. Clark, 118 Cristobal Circle, San Clemente and Mary P. Collins, 1961 Temple Hills Both rate "Consider Yourself" I,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;; their favorite number, which II 'Streetcar' Takes Stars Down Aisle Drive, Laguna Beach. ' David Black Given Degree DAIL'I' PILOT ll&H l"lleM OLD TROOPERS ·BALBOA 673-4048 OPllit 6:41 ntlL .. -.. , .... Pftlln1Ula Curtis (1tanding), Bernardi'-------= By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tile Dall~ Piie! Ii.If A pair ol Orange Coast drama entbusiasts have been run down by A Streetcar Nam· ed Desire, but don't look for them ln the obituaries. They'll be listed under mar· riage licenses. Tom Tltus and Beth Clciliot are re-writing the heavy play by Tennessee Williams so it hao a happy ending. Tbe DAILY PILOT's drama criUc and entertainment editor married his leading lady Sunday, then took her on a road tour to Hawaii for a seven-day stand. Titus, 32, first saw Miss CieiUot a year ago when he reviewed a workshop series by the Westminster Players. "I de9Crlbed her as 'a -ue pldure ol cool beauty,' clearly tile "'ongest msnber of the cast," he ex- ~tiery apparently got him ...-...... . "Next time I saw her was at auditions for 'Streetcar' ~ is ooe of my favorites. She was caot as Bland>e Dubois, ~ keding role." "I got~ second male lead. Mitdt wh> falls in love with Blanche and pursues her in a mid<, t.nnbling ...., ol way." Stanley Kow"alski, the lead male dl.arader, tllatters his idealliJtic image ol Blandie by telling naogbty tales, oowev,.., embllte<ing Mitdl. "M the end, she says 'Mar- ry me, Mitdl,' " Titus ex- plains. adding that script calls fur bim to reply that his mother wouldn't approve. Mrs. WmTen Titus hosted tllem for dlnoet" after Ille. first show -unaware of the plans -and '-llY chided her son for exagerated o n s t a g e theatrics. "We saw each other five « six nights a week during rehearsals," explains the Jooctime DAILY PILCYr staff member. "We're 5irl o( re-writing Tennessee Williams Int() real life !Jut changing the endirlg to a happy one." Beth is a relative newcomer to Orange Coast dramatics, but has extensive background David W. Black, Jr., sOn with the Hollywood Players, of Mr. and Mrs. David W. , 'Alex' Showing specifically in Shakespearean Black, Sr., of 440 Lenwood , , NOW-EXCLUSIVE HARBOR AREA FIRST-I.UN SHOWING AT ll•ULAI PllCIS roles. Drive Costa Mesa received HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - The bride is employed as his d:X:tor o[ den~l surgery Donald Sutherland stars in a secretary at McDoanell· degree during recent 1970 "Alex: in Wonderland'' as a Douglas Astronautics C o • , commencement exercises at young filmmaker with Ellen Huntington Bead>. UCLA. Burstyn playing hl.s wife in The groom bas worked at Black wu a · 1966 graduate the MGM production. 6 ACADEMY AWARDS JNCLUDIN• llST PICTUU the DAILY Pnhr 6¥.z years, of UC Sama Barbar8 and was fp;;;;;;;;:;:;:;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;;fl in a variety of assignments. graduated from Ne w p or t Each has won awards in HarbOr HJp School in 1962. the field of acting and direc .. ting little theater productions. '**" Their engagement was an- nounced at the cast party May 'i/lml 16 after Ille W....runsterlJ troupe closed its record money-making production and i;:etired for revelry. 11te newest dynamic duo rJ. the Orange Coast drama ctrcuit will make their home io 'the Mesa Verde section of Costa Mesa. Among their well·wishers - onstage rcmance leading to offstage marriage isn't such a rarity -were David and Denise Clements and Ron and Marilyn Albertsen. The Clements' wed after South Ooast R<pertory's "The Glass Menagerie," another!~~~~~~~ Tennessee Williams drama. lk Mr. and Mrs. Albertsen married after "Born Yester- day," sUiged by Ille · Hun- tington Beach Pla}i>ouse. His Wallet Turns Up INDIANA, Pa. (AP)-When his wall« containing $80 slip- ped out ol bis pocket while sailing in Lake P r i n c e Gallitzen. 40 miles east of here, Don Rankln thought he was sunk. But Roger Frederick o( In- diana found the wallet fk>ating on the water, called Rankin's home in Indiana, and olfered to return it. Rankin's pareJts traveled to the lake, met Frederick, rounded up their son and re. turned his trioney. Mrs. Rankin said o f Frederick: "He even paid for the Jong distance call to tell us he found the wallet. -.. -.... -Dl. .. .... ---TE01NICOLOR-<Oii 2 ACADEMY AWA.IDS WINNEI "IT'S TOUGH TO BE A BIRD" -Ali..,.. "THE RASCAL " CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 1 P.M. T-, J11J 14 "Ilia Onnae Coun!J Fill" ~·IJ P11Hnt Fri, lair 17 Hink Thompson Shts Sit., Joly 11 Fertln Husky Show Never has a motion pletur1 .blln more timely I """' .... Tii:Hlcol Oii ........ ...,.... a.,rl• LESLIE CARON "LILI" SHOIT-"33 FATHOMS,. i e TIMI lCHIDUU e 1 "ULI· 7:00 9Mll 11:00 I "'OLIYIR'" 1:31 F--DIW•OUTH COAST !A .. LAZA THKATRE s.n Dileo,,...., It lriltol • 5•8·2711 CONTINUOUS DAILY 12 NOON ' / llOX OFFICE OPENS AT .11 :30 •.Po 0 I ~g (f yac .... Nl"AM&• T•CHNICOLOR• '11 ·-----------. pfu1 GREAT 2ND FEATURE Holey M\111 In "IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS" EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING All Ages Admlfted ~(,\~ f£111'(/. .,,~ Wed. l11Y lS ~~ Senior Citizens Jamborte San.''" 19 Archie C.mpbelt & The H1prs ShoW 111u.._, l•IY 16 Children's Day . Fri., JulJ 17 Chlmpionsh\p Motorcycle Racina: Junlor livestock Auction Sat. & San. lair 111-19 AppalOOsa Horse Show 1 RA Championship Rodeo ·-U1M11ofEdillltl • ''" Stap s-. • Junltr F1if I HorM st. • Tllrillinl Mid•IJ Iida • S,.ctlallt fkrwtr SltlW One siaile --,... ~ 1111 ti 1111 ml1lol flir - wi1h llll 01"9li<O " rldn, rodeo, '"" ~ ...... Gates open at 10 a.m. Dally Newport Blvd. & fair Dr. -to.II Me .. Al10 "U.mi OF lllTAIN" silARTS .WED. EXCLUSIVE "Y(OODSTOCK" Both Fe1ture1 Rated "G" IT'S FOR EVERYBODY! 2 THEATERS 1 LOCATION PREMIERE ENGAGEMENTPLUS ···-..... 3rd GREAT WEEK I •-'-. •DWAllD• . ~ H•ATR• ....: ' . " ' ,. ., "';"•·_c ' -1 l-.Jltl·\\00.f ,,..,,crro.IHo IM\WllIDlllllll'_lil • ~ NOW PLAYING • • • MATINEES DAILY • • • 2 THIATllS EDWARDS 1 LOCATION GOLDEN WEST 1 IOX OFFICE CINEMA THEATRE '.#2 892-4493 ' LOCATID IN THI WUTMINSTEI CENTll. WISTMINSTIR AND •OLD!N WEST-192°4491 HTWllN UN DIHO &-GAaDIN GROYE FlllWAYS "AIRPOR! IS TOP.FLIGHT ~Jl!.E!~!:'. "You w111 ..,,., AIRPORT ....__Ir, ' end JGU wlll nntl JOUnelt tolldns obout It ontlnnloatlcolly to J<MR' frlendo. •. ,,_,.., l • • ~4 1),\11.V PllOT Mondly, Ju~ 1', 1'1711 . ·Tahiti Race Time . Misses Old Mark Coast -Sailors Sweep L~ke · Raci ng. . --... " The Cini "ll~larl7 !IChodul- od TahlU raoe la hlsf<Jey, bul the hoped for new e!aPood time record for the 3,571-mile <1'lS'ing did not materlallu. }\ell DeMeuse's B .. ckfin was first to flnlsh with an elapsed lime fl 18 days, 1% hooTs, 16 rnlnules and 43 seconds -almost a day "1ort of the record set by the J8te . Robelt F. Johllso!1'1 Ticon- deroga ln 1964. Badd!n's cor-. rected time dropped ber to Slh in Class A and 11th overall. 1be ox-rected Ume wiMer, Norman Bacon's WI d g eon from Santa Bartara, finished almost a day behind Blackfin, but was the correct.ed time winner with lSd. 18hr. 52 min. 4Z sec. She also won Class A. Arie6, the C.luml»S7 with a predominantly local crew was the third boat to finish In 19:06:al:S4, and ""' thin! .-.11 wllll a comcted time ol 11:03:47:$1. - AU 14 llarien limshed the race und<r oail. .IMI bool ~ finllb. w·as the Oal-40 Ta~enl, sailed by S a m Holland ol calilomla Y~cht Cub with an e!ai-1 lbne ol 23 :10:44 :111. llbe -lllh in Oeet rib • UllTected Ume 11:07:54 :11. Followln( .. the comded time -. ol Uwi ... llTo fleet: OVIEIULl-(U WW.-1 ttl Jubll .. flon. H.llTY I~ LAYC1 CS) At5-t. O.n Elllll'rt. !H4YC 1 ... '-tlffltf'I l~I M111Y ·-HM'nll. tcirMlr YC1 UI 5P1tt1 0-.. I(~ SI-fYC1 UI ~. Arltlw 9'1111. •!CtwMMI YCI 01 .._ OUldc Ill, Eric T.t»rl.,, M. l'VC1 ttl Mir, ""°"" O'ar11n, Jiii?' France1 (I) NllmM II, Maurke llnlll'lo •I V,._.. YC1 llfl S"-,. JDM NollW, S.nl• ..,.._,., YC; (11) l lKll· fl11; nu Vi11Dlt1 (Ii) T•.,...ri (UI NlrNHllMft. c~ A '-co Wld9m'll (21 Ar!MI Ill .. en ,Cllk* IUJ !') Mk'I lJ) lladdlnl ") ,..,,..........,, Cl.AU I -111 J#i.t1on1 CU MlsfYJ 131 1Plri11 (Al ~'I UI H-111 i.1 sin-1 en v1llafl1 (I) TWlfftll. Newport Beach skippers Lake Saturday and Sunday un-Sailing ctub won the Pacific domlnaled every class in the der the aU,spices of the Fresno Coast champlomhlp in the 17th annual Hlgh, Sierras Yacht Club. Terppest £us, held in con- : Re~lta ..U\"1 . •• l;lu'htinglOll Bob Smllh oi soUth Sbofe junolioo ' the lli&h Sierras Regatt.e. There were 10 entries in the championlibip series. Runer-up was Jack Ra,ub, also of SSSC, and third was Jack Morris of San Francisco YC. The Tempest • is the most ,recent Olympic Class boat. · ,nyc:·,Race ·Draws184' oats -Winner in lhe regatla por· lion of the Tempest Class was 'Sea Bird' Holds .(,ead In Transpac . ' . ' . . ~ .. ' - :· ... Stri>ne southwesterly · winds 'on · s&~urday dwindled t~'·a WhisPer Of a -W€Sterly Sunday f<li'"Balboa'YachtJCltlb's 'SUm· · mer1Rtg3:tta which drew lM · bOOt6 ih 16 classes. . ' Larg~ -cl:riss. was th e · Pacific Handicap Ractng F1eet with 24 . entries. 'Ibe winner was·'John Hooten1s ·Destiny tt from lfahi.a Corinthian Yacht Club. ' Treptiy Wln!lll'a In •It cH-ftl'I~ LOS .. ANGELES (AP) -PHRI" 1241 -Ill o.t1111 11~ J'"°' X MoD!t-n, I CYC1 •12) AW.. U, Glertn With barely a day remaining Re.I. SSSC; (3) TorlnhM, 1111 ,wr11111, J·n the ~---•"ie" y-~J . l.J.YC1 (AJ' P•frkl.,., 0,1vl• PUl$11WV, .. ,..,~ °"-.' NHYC1 (J) We.ll'f'lY, Peltr WHIO<lo ~~ • ., 'oot folMYC. Race, Sea ""'"• a _., 11H00Es-D '" ·-q1 11:1,rit 1ol' catamaran skippered by Bob' .M•n. 8111 TWlor. I YC. • Hanel J the. CabriJJo B--~, ENDEAVOR (6) ..-fl). ~radth!, ,,. ~-.1 BUI L1"9l•M, ·!.SSC.· , Allen, 8YC1,fll l'u/wiue. H111k'H~ • 8YC1 (A) ........ Allll ·oi-i. '1v1•c1 U> s.11 de Lido. 1tr1 w,.._, L~. ' METCM. .. (II) -(I) loffy, 81M t.awllCll'n IYCi 'U) Lit 11 81Wd, Owf 'NeWI', IY~ (3) ......,.,,., JMt. Sclloll. •Ye. 1(118 A (Ill) -1.0 S.W..E~ C. £. Wllll1ms. I CYCJ (II Jfe• llOll, W•P· 1111 )'tr..in.LNHYC1 ,(3) MOiie, 1"'11 Sc:IVHI. HHTC. )(ITE • -(I) Ll-11, iltvt: ll•1o •YCi Ill Good Grit!. Er.!111 $/llM, IY"f (ll Mvrt AU"lfl.. CWnlofl Flrt- Dave Garlbetti of Cabrillo iltln, ·L1vc, Beach YC, Loe Angeles. Jack s A 1 o T ..\ fUl !11 11 • c 1 "• Raub of SSSC was also runner N..dlll'll, ,IM~ o.udto. NHYCi (2) l•Nltileu \f . Jen Mc0tr1Nld, up In this eve.nt, and Kim A•Yc1 n1 F , Hint N1-1H11. NHYc. Bricker or Fresno YC was SABOT 8 I -OJ kl ltu_,, John Gr.n1lfl.'SVC1 c11•1111, e.tt1111 third. :=:_,~H.i't.' tJt w•11' K1oet, K•t~r Balboa Yacht. Club Lido-14 5~...!i°~~~m.,X(, ca1·'i,.~~ skippers won both the A and P1t1y Tira. BVc1 u1 e~"' cri.111e, B dl vls:ions which drew 30 en· JJ-&uQinf"-"" NHYc; to wtt tries in Class A and 34 in w_,, Biii IClodl, 8CYC1 .IS) •Pr1 s1uv1111. Too. stne w11bion.' eve. • Class B. Bill McCord of BYC I Pickard t~ Repr~ent Coast in Union R ce Yacht Club still holds a slim .i..uoe:11s-1~ rn ...,... 111 k lld.e; •en Tom Pickard of Long Beach Club in the se i-finals Satur· t H~kl, L YC; (fl rre-Empt, Ltt'O'I • was the winner of · Class ·A and Don Bradbury, BYC W8f! lhe winner in Cl:lSS B. .. FollollilM trt tho! llWllY wln111r1 111 •II cio.ue1: 1.100.IU. -CIJ l lH McCord, ave. !U H¥..., Wood, ABYC1 (~) ~ Ull111•<1. BYCi (4) lloll'f lollm•rt, aV<:1 1$1 JKk McCltrtY. IYC. l LIDO·l48 -lll 00.. l•.clllurf, f1YC1 ll) Fred Tlll'll, Vov-r• YCI n) Frt<I Tidv"°'n. Frt-YC1 CO P•t Du11lg1n, B"V.C:; CJ) MrP• G"°'"" A8YC. CORO~AD0·\5 -Ill Doll Cl1"°r CBYC~UJ Allffl li.,,,Mr, Wlne:ll.ml\'\lf'f VC;-!ll Tom Arm11~, Slerrl Slijllfll ... ~111111\. .. Who Cares? No other n•w1p1ptt llt M world c•••• at:oul yoUP cornm11· nity Ii•• your community d1Jly new1p•P•' doe1. It's th ... DAILY PILOT. lead over Sea Smote. SulMll•l'lll. NHvc. • Yacht Club will represent day sa~ in: Soling Class their __.., .......1 COR0 NAD0025 of10) -(1)· llebole.i, ' ' • I Based on_ ,... .......... 1i~-11e1t-o."""'~V¥c1'-t21 -wlld c1111c1, -Calllomia-(-Area-G) n-the-sloops.---•1---in the 2,225-mlle race from Lff Arin11Tont, VYC. N rth" • I( I ·~ leaders soL1NG 111 -111 Gold 0 1,96,. o American Yacht Racing The Prjnce Wales Bowl Los ~e es, """' Roter w~1J11, NHVC; 121 No. 'A'" Unioil matCh rac"',. series for is embleinatic 1of the North should rach Honolulu Tuesday Br..ce Cher\d!11r, BYC. ..'6' . . HOBIE cAT l'l -cu No. 111~. the Prince of Wales Bowl at American championships in evming. R1c111rd Loulek, AYC1 U i FlllcldMI, Chic tarti A 3 h · · ' · wtf h nl By popu~-1~1.;1:,.t,,0-th. Sound-Ccncratinn_ha.1 f.C: 1urn~od to Kno\1'1 Derry Farm. The 21 laltntcd mu• •killll• and u ngcrs fro111 John Drow n Uuivcnity •ill bo pcrfori.oing for your enj1;1>menl J\londay through Thunday ell ~ummer long. firework• every nighL . Vacation Money? Low-costTrav~ Treat )IOUrs&lf to a great vacation with a Mortis Plan Traveloan. On approval you can bbnvw' up to $5;CXX> or more. Easy payments schilduled the Wrt YoU want them-wilh a moneyobeck Quarlntee (W you find you can do bettor, return tile - within a days at no cost to you). • For vacation money, blll consondation. any nlMOn "'"°811 ua. We say "yes" io 2.039 loans IVfl't week. Sea Bird overtook Sea T1L ~1~~1~(,~'.?:'in H111.Me1.,.. Pi:=~ · w~ s~~~ 1M111er :it~~~1~ m~t~cag~n:i Smoke Saturday aod on Sun-Tom wuson. ABYC: 121 Ho. :iw, • • da held estimated IS-mile ow.an Jot.MOii. BYC1 121 Hu•tter 1 and Doug Rastello as crew, each other 1n ~ each race . ..A!• v:: the sf· f 0 0 t °!:~~:. ~~y::_ n1 °"" For-'"'' ,beat Buu Boettcher, with NA YRl! is div ided into eight .,..e 0 annod, 1 11:o1c1. Jim TY~•. BYC. Steve Carslon and Di ck areas m the United States catamaran m vY s x sea L100.1~B nt> -111 smw.. J.ct: • anada , scouts and siJ veteran sailors. couu"', BYc; t21 P~ Tl9u. Old!; • LoeWy, of Cahfomia Yacht afld C , Also still in the race is Glass Sllj>per , reported about 70 miles back ol Sea Bird Oil Sunday, With Ima Loa and Hurry-Kane trailing.• lnvldus, •· 37.foot trimaran di!masted early in the race, was located late Sunday by lhe U.S. Cout Guard. 'Ibe vessel, about 30 miles off San Cleme?Xe, was provided with enough fuel i.o return to Los Alli!*'· Windigo Still Holds Race Lead MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. (APJ -Skllllully ~g ils ' Yf&Y north alooc the NortJ>eaot Micllipn .mr.lloe, the sleek sa111ng yllchl Wlndlgo cruised to 1 15-miles lMd &qiday over favoled American tagle in the 48lh aruull Bayview Yacht Club Port Huron to Mackinac race. MorrisPl·an Wlndlgo look mulmum ad- vaTXage d. the little wind available Saturday-night and early Sunday to lead the Heel of 197 1aWD1 craft. After Wln· dfgo. and 'American Eagle, the leaders. haHway through lhe 235-mile race were: Gyp&y, Bay Bea, Axle Heist Ill, Inferno, Dor•, NorSaga and Regrdfully. • 673-3700 Newport Beach -3700 Newport Boulevard Based on wind conditions and weather forecasts Sunday, the earliest possible anival f<r the I~ boats was set at I a.m. today. . The 1'1 entrants are evenly diVided into siz classes and each 'is given a handicap agalMt the scratch ship, American Ea g 1 e . .ut.°B9'1'JMo 88th Semi-Annual Sale ' ·-· Now Sale-Priced •• Wl19 o by Thomasvlle If you',. lootlin9 far o light, airy foot witti Cl COft~O~ floir to brtghten up tour dlntft9 areQ, l•t the sun1h1M '" with Alt.gro by Thomo11t ille ••• brush.cf pa1te4 finlth•t of 1.-oA or celadon ac:cent•d with controtting wtHte trim cooly acceftf any dec:or. finithed aff with white pkntk taps to word off the tloint and bums over tM y.ort. 31" round table with OM 11" t.af and foar choirs 'I ophottMfecf tft white ... yf). SANTA ANA-Main at Eleventh 5'47·1621-Slnle An• Stor1 Opon Mond1 y E'f"nlntt s349 IEGUIMLT $449 SAY! $100 PASADENA POMONA , , "Some people say I was crazy to spend more than $8000 for our Mer~edes·Benz. But when my wife and kids are out there-by themselves-on a day like today, that car Is the best investment I ever made~ • C11r It Dn~f m1pz1nc ~Y• t~ Mrrccdtt-DcN llnc "rwtt~nt' the prucnt p1nfkt<.lc 1n .afc cu tntfnecnns." Take )OW fa1nll)' !or • tc~• di911c 100.y. ' Jim Slemons Imports, Inc. 120 w. Warner Avenue, Santa Ana. California 92707 Phone: 714-546-4n 4 . ' I , -·--··-------------------------------• DAILY '1LOT t§ Angel-Twin Showdown · Winds Up a Letdow11 Parke1~We Can't Think Of Standings SAN D)EGO (AP) -"We can\ be coocerned with the atandings," Wes ParkEJ> of the Uis Angeles Dodgers was saying. "In any other year we'd be in first place.." · , Last yw they were. nleir 50-36 record ~as good enough to put them hall a game ahead ol the rest of the National League's Western Divisioo. But UtiJ year a 51..JS record just makes them also-rans chasing Cincinnati's runaway Reds. Losing to the doormats of the loop doesn't help maUers, of course. That's what the Dodger:s did Sunday-as San Diego's Clay Kirby spun a three-hitter and Qllie Brown crashed a two-run homer to give the Padres a 4-1 victory. "We'll have to forget about the stan· dings until September," Parker con- July 16 Jut., 1r J111., " Dodger Slate All Glime Ml K•I 1'411) Dodter• Ya N-Yorti Dodoger1 YI N-YDl'k Docl!lers YI Ntw Yort. 7:ll 11.m. 7:SS p.m. •:JS p.m. tinued. "If we st.art thinking about bow. we have to win 20 straight, we'll -wind up losing. the first one." The Dodger first ba9eman suddenly has the hat.test bat on the club. "I'm hitting as well as l ever have,,. he sakl. With 15 hits in hls last 28 at..bats -including five doubles, two triples and aine rul\S batted in -he has boosted his average to ·~· That prompted Padres President Buz· zie Bavasl to comment that Parker should have been picked over St. L<luis' Rich Allen ' or San Francisco's Willie McCovey as the starting first baseman for the National League in the All-Star Game. DAIL'l''l'ILOT "1iel9t by o ... kll"'lfer . ' "Parker is a better nmner, fielder and thrower than Afien or McCovey and he is a good h1tter," said Bavasi. "The only thing the other two do better SLIDING TOO LATE -Tony Oliva (6) o! the Minne- sota Twins, slides into secoDd base too late as 8andy AJomar throws to first base for a double play Sun- day. Harmon Killebrew hit into the twin-killing in the fifth inning as the Angels won, &-2, to remain ls hit the long ball." · five games behind the Western Division American League front runner:s . The Padres stayed within two.games of fifth-place Houston. in the National League West and,. by taking two of the three gamei in the weekend series, jolled Loi Angeles' pennant hopes as the Dodgers Cell 10 games back of frorit· nxming Cincinnati. LOS ANOILIS U.N DllOO_ * r 11 rtll" -1b r'°11-rM .~ey.ere Test f~r A.L Pitchin·g Gr1Mrlt'""h,u > O ' I C1msoblrt, 2b ' O I • MOii.it 4••1HIJ!llT,Jll 4111 W.O.tvll. er ' 1 1 1 GaslOlt, cf a 1 1. 1 W.P1r11 .... lb • 0 1 ' O.lrown, rl ' t • f kotco, rf ' I 1 I COlbl11', lb ' I 1 • Mets' Seaver Expected :to Face Orioles' Palm~r Ltftbvrt, ,., > I I I Mllfrtll, " ' 0 1 1 Ht!!er, c ' O I 0 81r1on, c l O 1 I G.lrvty, XI J I I 0 ONn, u 1 O • O S..Uon, P 1 0 • 0 . Ferrtrl, 1111 O O I I Crtwtonl, 1111 0 0 0 0 Ar<!., 711 2 O I O Moellt!',lt OOOOIC!rby,p •Oii Jot~111, ~ I a 0 O Tot1l1 l1 I l I To!tli JS ' f > LOO. AP\Qtlu HID 000 009 -I Stn DllVO ODii _. 10--' E -Grtbtrlttwltl. OP -Lo. Al'l!tln I. l.08 -Loa """t'" I, Si" Oleva f. 11 -O. Ir,,.,.. HR -O. Bro-Cl>!. Sii -C1m~H. U• M II II II IO Sul!On !l.IM) 6 I 2 l 2 t Mollt.r 212211 IC Jrt>y CL.$-!Ol t l I a $ 1D . HBP -by SllttOll (F ... r1r11, Tl""' -2:17. A,1- ltnGIMI -12.!Jf. CINCINNATI (AP) -A battOrY o! National League's biggest guns, Jed b.Y .hometown howitze~ Tony Perez altd Johnny Bench, should put AmericaA Leag'ue pitcliing and lhe r•lled o! Riverfront Stadium t.o a sever.e test in"Tuisday night's 4lst All-Star Ganie. .NatiOnal League Manaa:er Gil ffodles ud ·American • League skipper Earl Weaver were to aMOUDCe tbe1r betting Karate Exhibition Brings Conigliaro Quick Shower ·Lasher was hurt. He was given a tetiacll shot after Conig)iaro's spike cut his hip. The ouUielder had another" fit of CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) -TOily Conlgliaro's karate exhibiUon on the pitcher's nlound brought him a quick shower, bot it didn't upset his teammates as lhe Boston Red Sox went on to temper When he was ejected from the sweep a double-Oeader from CleveJand , game and Lasher was allowed to stay.,. 6-2. 8-3. Boston's Reggie Smith carried ConigUaro Conlgliaro touched ort a-second·game -· ()ff the field. brawl after Cleveland starter Fred Lasher hit him on the left forearm; with a pitch. The Bost.on slugger, believing he was hit intentionally. charged the mound and -utilizing the kat.ate he learned during the winter-kicked Lasher in the hip and punched him in the. noSI!. Both benC'hes emptie, but umpires restored order. "He surprised me twice," said Lasher. "First, Tony surprised me willD he-came out to the mound. So I got ·ready for him. But then be surprised me with that kick . Before I could do anything, Carl Y&!trzeiniikl grabbed mNlld pinned' my arms to my sides." orders for the roil.:staso.n classic today, and ft was antici(>ated that rlghthanders Tom Seiver,· 14-5, of Hodge!• New York Mets and Jim Palmer, 12-6, of Weave.r 's Baltimore Orioles would be named the opposing s~ pitchers. The other NL starters Me first baseman Richie Allen of St. Louis, seeond baseman G1er11 Beckert and shoristop DOn Kessinger ol lhe ctticogo Clibs, thlrd baseman Perez and catcher Bench of Cincinnati aad outfielders Hank Aaron -and Rioo Carty o! At!ui. and Willie Mays of San Francisco. , Starting for the AL will be Cirst baseman Boog Powell and second bueman Dave Johnso• ol Balllmort, shortstop Luis Aparicio of the Clllcago White Soi:, third baseman Harmon KiJlebrl!w of Mi..1nesota, catcher Bill Frel!haa. of Detroit and outfie1den Carl Yastrzemski o( Boston, Frank Howard of Washington and Frank Robi1son of the Orioles. The pitchers, who dominated AU-Star play for three consecutive years until Willie Ml'Covey and Bench powered the Nationals to a t-3 romp at Wasbi1gto11 Jut July in a game wh.ich produced five home runs, will have their work ·cut out for them agaiR this time. Each or the starting lineups is si1-deep in long ball hitters, with the Nationals showing a 151-133 advantage In homers to date this season. Perez and BelCh are 1-2 in .the majors .witp 29 and 21 homm.. respl!Ctively. Allen, with 25, Aaron, 2j, CatlY,. %3, and Mays, 19, complete the NL bir six. Mays, a .l43 "hJUer in 20 ptevlou.! showin1s whose 67 all-bats, 20 runs scored arid 23 bib 1are recards for the· classic, ·has ·hit thrft All-Star homers. . Pe-ez, BenCh· and Allen h8ve aocked one apiece. Aaron !las falll!d to coanect ·Jn' I8 pr'eviOus ginies. carty will be .makiRg1 his first AU..6t.ar appear8:ncl!. KJllebrew has smacked ~ American ~aeue. homers .this se!son, tWo more than Howard. PoWell has 23, Yastrzemski 21 , Frank Robinson 17 and Frethan 13. Kille.brew has hit two in All-Star com- peUtioR, Howard, Robi'nSon and Freehan one each. Feelin1 perhaps • a little out of place alongside all the big swingers will be Johnson, with six hciml!rs, Aparicio, with three, Beckert, with two, and Kesainger, with just one this year. But Oley might note th&t the first Cincinnati player to unload a hoffll!r in Riverfront Stadium, a symmetrical park with 330-feet distances down each foul line and a 40f-Coot line to straightaway center field, was neither Perez, nor Bench, nor any of the Reds' other thumpers. Uttle Tommy Helms did the honors, and ' it was his first homer aiec:e the first week of the 1989 sea.9011, Whill! prtchers on both sides try to keep the ball in the park Tuesday night, the National Leaguers will lie putting a perfect seven-year defensive record on the line. ..• and on the .llghtnin8-fast artificial turf that blaakets tbe Reds' aew park. J Halos Win Finale, 6-2; Sp ·l,ii four Game Serles . ' . There was plenty veatured but nothinc gained l>y the M-Twins and Calllornla Angels. The I weekend 'lel'ies WU advertises as a showdowtl but It wound up a letdown. 'lbe· .Angela bettered 13-iame winner Jim Pttry and four successors for nine hils SUllday aad mauled the TwiM 1·2 lo earn . a aplit of . lhe four·1ame set 1 and remain five. games back In the American League •We.sl -e1acUy the same, spot they were in four days ago_ . "I would havl! liked to have dOM AR9el Sl•te All -... ICMl'C 11111 JUiy 16 Ariotl& 11 w11111no1on July 11 "11114111 11 WulllnoflHI J\lll' It A,f'llllll It Wtl~lrl(llctn JulV lf A,""11 11 Ntw Yoo11 Ct) July )(t A-II 11 N-'l'lfll •H •·~ ~: •·"'· 11:ll '·'"· t :H 1.m. UiS p.m. bl!tter," Angel Manager LeCty Phillips commented. "but we didn't get hui-t. We sWI have 71 games to play. That's a lot of time." The Anil!ls won on ·the play of their daylight dyRamo, Jim Fregosl .. The California shortstop tripled, singled drOVI! In two runs and hiked his Sunday • slug- giq pe.rceat.age lo an amazing . 7SS. "Soole days you'fl! cOo<I and some. days you're bad," Be niused. "Last night 1 w.as bad and todly · I tried to get· even." He did. Fregosi's error Saturday led to three uMarned runs in a 5-2 loss but he wasted little time. Jn Stoning for his sins of the. previous night. 1be Twins, thuks to H a r m o n Killebrew's two-nm bomtr ln ~-/Int, his • mh, carried a 2-0 lead ln1f the fourth . Roger Repoz opened with a triple. and Fregosl singll!d him ·homl!. Alex Johnson walked and J im Spencer singled 'In Fregosl with the tying ruR. Then Ken McMullen whacked a two-run double ·lo left, putting California ahtad lo stay . The 'Angels prOdllced tWo more ru19 in the fifth when Sandy AJomar walked, ,, Fregosl tripled and Johnoon, hlkll\1 his averagit tO .m , .lilteled· ' "It's good to see :.Jim and A~x hlttq llke they are," PhilliPs enthused. "We also got good pitching from our kids today." ' DaV. Laroche and Tom Brldley, two yOUlgsten who were at Ha11'ail of .tile Pacific Coast Leaiue. a weet fiO, com- bined to blank lhe Twins ror s I : u innings. The victory went to Laroche, u ,• while Petry lllffered his .even.th loss. '"l'hill'team has shown a lot of aptD\k all season," said Phillips. "J doo't tee any reuort' why vie ci.•t keep It up." 1be An~ls will haw: three day1 tb regroup their ~ berore moving into tjie . naliop~ <af-'.lai' Thursday .night to open a three-!g:tme. series With the Senator.s. The V.:asJ:tlngton seri~s will bl! followtd by a dOubleheader artd a 1ingle game in NeW York and fotir ·giroes In three c;lays .at Bostoq before returning home Friday,.July 24 aiainst ~ Benators. MINNISOTA t:.r.l.ll"Ol:MIA .. r II~ '*'",_. TMr, ct l • t I Atorn.r, 2b J_ I I I TllomptOOI, 711 S I I t Repoi:, rf J I 1 0 00111, ·rf I 1 > I l'"r .... 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Tlrnt -J:5', ..... tlfld~• -'°"''· A KISS FOR AN ANGEL -Jim Spencer appears to be enjoying an impromptu in~rlude to Sunday's gaine with the Mfnnesota Twins. Margaret (Candy) Carsen, 24, of Torr;;mce gave the Anf(el first sacker a kiss. She dii:ln't Care as well as her 'counterpart, dancer Morganna Roberts and Was arrested on a .mis4eamenor charge which carrie1 bail of $160. ' Conigliaro claimed he was mad at statements attributed to Lasher by sportswriters who quoted Lasher as sa)'ing he might try to hit Conigliaro in retaliation for some Close pitching by fonner Indian Sonny Siebert when the Tribe. played Bo!ton July 4. Lastier that day nearly beaned Cooigliaro, forc- ing the outfielder to hit the dirt. Ha!lk Soar, umpire crew , chief and plate umpire for the game. said: '"nle pitch was inside. but it wain'tMUirown at Tony. t can tell wlien a guy is throwing at a batter, and Lasher wasn:t throwing at Conigliaro. "Because Tony went after Lasher and started the fight, I had to throw him <O of lhe game. And because I'm sure Lasher wa!n't throwing at Conlgllaro, I allowed him to 11.ay in the game.." How ~ucky Can You Get?--Nicklaus. "1 couldn't think or anything elge. but to go and get him," sakl Conigliaro, ~o was out all of the INS season after being hit in the face. with a pitch in August , 1967. "There was nothing else I could do." PWlChes were. thrown by both . sides arter the bl!nches emptied, but only Soar called the Lasher quotes about possibly jamming Conigliaro at the plate a "phony buildup.~'. . r Lasher said his statement tru a joke and he thought Olnlgliaro knew It. The Red Sox didn't have any trouble. with. the Indians either game Sunday as they bombed Cleve.land with homers Iii' Rko Petrocelli, Tom Salrlano, Jolln Kennedy, Conigliaro and hb younger brother, Billy. ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP). -Here's how Sanden the 36-year-old "Le&'s give Jack full credit," sakl a Georgia native with the Cabled short disappointed Doug Sanden after k>fllng · . bac'kswhtg, described it: the prestigious British Open G<IU Cham· "I'm In a good position OA the 18th. pionshlp by one stroke to Jack Nicklaus. Jack is at the back ol the green and Nicklaus, the. game's Golden Bear, in what could be tough lf&SS. countered after Sunday's 18-hole playoff : "So, I'm thinking if I get 1 birdie "How lucky can you get? I never er· and he gets a five, then I'm the cham- pected to be here now. Doug had It pku1. But Jack, beiRg the. champion be all wrapped up OI the fiilal hole Saturday. Js, Chipped out and got his par. Then he missed thal short putt." "Or course, as soon as that happened; I'm dead . The championship has gone." The 30-year-old NICklaus, · describing his winning puU, said : "I aimosl hit it before 1 was ready. I told myself to wall ror a second and make it right." Nicklaus carded an evtn par n for lhe playoff round Oft the S,951-yard layout. Sanders finished wltb I 73. Nicklaus earned $12,600, but, as usual with major championships. the benelits will be much greater. Nicklaus, one of the few profe~ionals with victories In each of the world's four major tourneys, last won the British Open at Muirhead in 1966. His last mator championship was the U.S. QJ>en iA 1967. He also has won lhe Masters and the PGA, other jewels o( ~lf's Qu~le Crown. KNOXVILLE POLICE ARREST MARAVICH ' KNOXVULE, Tenn. -Former Tony Conigliaro's fiftb·IMtng, two run homer in the first game. No. 17 pushed· Boston to a ~ lead and gave. the. Red Sox the victory margin, PetroceilJ's solo homer -hhl 15Sth -In the seventh IJtretcbed th! lead after Indians Duke Simo and Tooy Horton ~amme<I bjlck-lo- back homers In the sixth. Just aa lhe 18th was the crucial hole Saturday al lhl! end of the regulation 72 holes, so it was again Sunday. Sanders missed a four-foot pull on the tftth green of historic St. Andrews' Old Courte, birthplace of the game, on Saturday, forcine &lday 's 18-00le playoff. Dapper Doug, in a prolonged victory drought, CD.Med a three-looter at 18 Sunday for a birdie. Hydroplane Driver Killed Sanders, with career earnings or over a haH-milllon dollar, finished 64th on the money list (or the U.S. tour ·in 1969 and hasn 't won lR three ' yean. A colorful drwer who 's always re~ with a wisecra<:k or quip, Sanders h4' to qualify for this ytar's BriUsh Opea. which attracted the s t r o n g e s t tn.. Jernatlonal field in lio ll~Yffl' hl!Jtory. Looisiana Slate UnJveraity All-American basketball player "Pistol Pete" Maravich was arrested Salurdly and charged with public drunkenness and dJ.90rderly con- duct by using pro(ane language, Knox- ville Police said. Mflravich, 21 , told oCficers he was in Knoxville to attend I.he University of Tenne§ee Sports Cline. Police 8flid he was releaacd arter porting $60 bond. Petrocelli drove In the rlnt run In the second game.. Yastrumskl slnaled and went to second when Tony Conigliaro was hit by a pitch. After the battle, Petrocelli drove Yastnemskl home wllh 1 single. But lt was for naught. Blg Jack's .e.ve.n-foo~r for a par gave him a one· shot victory aod hls second British Open championship. AUSTIN, Te1. -James Sanders, 4..1, of Houston wu killed Sunday when his hydroplane racing boat went out of coo- trol while traveling over 130 miles per hour on Town Lake. Spectators said lhe high powered boat slipped out of control whel'\ Sanders was lwo-thirds down the dral r~e course. , . "He ltft the water for the flnt time • when he was doln& tao miles per hour plu.!," said Frank Miller of Austin Boating Club. sanders, an aulomoblle dealer, was thrown from the craft when It cleared the weter • second tlme. Another boat ractr ttned 'around 'on the courn and dumped into lhe lake, placlnl a Ille jacket 1!0\Jnd Sanders. He hu never won 1 major cham- pionship and Sunday's de.feat waa a blttf~ cup or tea because ht has bee11 runne.rup .,,- twice in the U.S. Open. once In the PGA, and al., in lhe 111116 Brttlsh Ope1 won by Nicklaus. I I , ' • ' • l . • ' j l l ' I ! • • • ' . ., ~ .... "'"""""'===--·-.----... --.-.-~="'7=.,..,r.rr>n~-------,-----.,-----------------·-------· -----.. --· {. -.... --~ "'"'~"··· ........ . 18t•. St~ig'lat • It's the Same Old Story -Team McLaren Wins WATK!?;S GLEN, N.Y. '(AP) -The BrltW>buod team McLaren h to tilt rlcb canadlan-American auto road racing aerief what the New York Yankees uled to be to bueball. 111( any car4'lver combination ever· --; It will provide the blgest ... val iD recent motorsportl blatory," • •l'Mf .-. ... ol the ~ com-, ment.d Smdoy. New Zff.l•nder Den11 Hulme had just c1r1 ...... ol the·brlght or .... McLano- a..vrolels to v1c1ory 1n the third c .... Am. d_ the 1eUOa a 300-miler OV« the J.knlle Grand Prix circuit at Watkins Gltn. It ... the lltb lllrailhl win for tho Mcl.etens and their 22nd in 25 llartl In tbe million dollar eie• 1 over a three- YMr period. P'unllennon, Hulm< made tt look ~eo euia' than to moat ol Ille prevlowo r-. He aot ihe )Ump II the lllart and 'DIYir W81 threatened , U be droYe routlnelr to bh Jin! vlclGl7 ol the season. New te-ammate Dan Gurney of Colla Mea Md wt1t the oil>« two start.I bealMinl wltb the ......, opener June u. . In otbe< 111to rlCU Sunday, lloctr McCluskey cl Tucton, Ariz., """ the Miller to01nlle stock ear nee at Milwaukee and Rlehord Petty o I RandlHnan, .N.C., toot tht _.,. 300- O's Robinson May Not Play In All-Star Tilt DETIU>J!I' (AP) -Frank Robfnloo, Baltimore' Orioles super-who 1- th• Amefleon Leaaue In hitting rib e .S30 average, m17 not be able to play in Tuesday'• All-star pnui In ctJ>. eiMMI due to Injury, The veteran rtgllt fi-lnjurtd h11 left ahoulder sliding Into home plate Wednesday against New York. He 21tarted egainlt pet.roit Thursday but not Satur· day or tlle c!GublllhMder Sunday. "1111 lbouldol' h not pd. It bothon him -he tw1ng1," •Id BaltlmoN mlftllll' Bart Wt1ver Sunday • .-, • J a.Inti ho'D' play ~y lhotJa!1." ' -W.tw h the m1Mpr for 1lil AL ' . ...... mile (NASCAI\), Grind Nlllional at 'fNn. ton: N.J. ' H1,1lme, who now lives in · Eogland, fln.lmed the Watkins Glen race 28.5 -.i-i ol !IWitwland'• Jo Slffrrt, · whoee Portehl tl7 ·bad made tbe can.Am start after competing in a lil.-hour nee -y. when! It btd recorded a nm- neru,p ftrdlh behind Mexloo't hdtO ROOriguez. Bia Hulme could hive made Ith victory e'lf!l'l more hnpreulve. .. , took It easy after the midway point," tbe U.year-<>ld former Grind Prix dwnplon llld. j"Ibett wu no need to try for record•, although the Qll' w11 capeblt of much futer l11p1." Al It w.,, Hulme completed tbe 87 laps, 200. 1 miles, In 1 botD', 41 minutes and J6 seconds for an average speed of 111.16 miles per bour. He collected 112,000 plus l<lCtlOY money from lhe 11111.000 pune. A reeonl c:.n.Am crowd of '10,000 saw the nee. brlnglnl to about 11$,000 tbe number who watched the Seb.rday.,Sunday racina program. R1chard Atwood of England came tn third In another Porsche, followed by Vie Ellord ol England In a Poraehe, Mario -"' Nwreth, Pa.. In I Ferrari, and Gij1 Van Lennep of Holllllll In. Pol~. Gurney, wh> joined tbe McLmn team llltt Ille death of Bluet McLaren Jane 6, finished !Oil> alter being penallud • lap for pellllna MClher car under the yellow file, The benlded -Cllapanal SI ol Texan Jim Hall mtde a dlsappotntlng debut In Ille ..... -by Ille c:umnt world dlomplon, Jaeklo S<ewart ol Scotlincl, .tht -. made only JI lapl before retiring with faulty-braka and other problem!. &Wwart, b>wever, wu credited with the I-lip In !be race -IJll.114 m.p.h. -for whtcb be WU pcl<l 11,000. MCCllllkey beat Norm Nolaon of Raelnl, w1a,; by two laps In tilt Mlller :1110 OD Ille -.nllo -Fair Park tnclt In Mllwauliee. McC1UJkey drove a 1970 Plymouth Superbirci at-an average speed of 98.190 miles per hour. Nelson drove a 1970 Plymoulh -· Al n.loo, P~ alao _, In I It?ll Pir-ith 8-blrd. Ila llnllllod 1.3 -aheocl ol Bobby Alllaon'a Dodge Daytam and u -bolon Olarlie 0-, aJao In I Dodlf Dlyinna. Pti17'1 a-lpood -ll0.7111 mph. GLENN WHITE Sports lclltor Bowling List To Be Cut To Top·60 It ph dOWD to tbt nllty'lfltty tonlibt at Koaa Lum In Colla.M .... The IOtb .U.utl West Coaal Match Game ellmlnaUom1 alter a week off, reaumll tonlght Wlth tbe original Hele! of 120 due to bt cut to tbe top llO after lonJihl'1 aeUon. Bowling beglna at 9 p.m. · Al1<1' two more Mondays ol bowllni (lollowlng lollllflt'• aeUon) !be field will again be cut -thh Umt to Ille top 16. Thole II will eater the ftnal1 -· peUUon, beglnnlnc Aue. I and eonUnuln1 throuch Aue. 14. The elwnpionlhip will be determlnod Auc. 11. Doug Johaaon ol Long S."'b conUauet to lead tbe .. ..,~ The lef>hander has held the Ind alnce Jwie 8. Larry Scboenfelder of Cotta Meu Is in the 11eventh spot whlle Me1an Nick Stllallo bolds 'down tbe IOtb spot. Other area entruta Include: H. Bob Probert (Huntlngto1 Belch, 4,716; 14. Clyde l.acber (Dona Point), 4, •; 33. Jerry Brennan (Westmlrulter), Ult; 17. Fred Rleellll (Wellimlnllter), 4,815; It. Bud !lllae (Huntington Beach), 4,8:11; 44. FJ<d Dougherty <c.,ta Me1a), 4,1186; 61. Eddie B"""" (Weilmlnst.r), 4,542; 66. Kea Daleiden (Fountain Valley), 4,$36; 70. Dick Br a as ch (Wesimlnlttr). 4,191; 79. Ted Schwartz (Huntington Beach), 4,454 ; 87. Chuck Yoong (Cosla Mesa), 1,127; 90. Larry Keller (Westminster) 4,422; 104. Gino Panzarella (Westminster), 4,355; Ill. Jim Koenlags (Fountain Valley), 4,273; 116. Jan Fllllbura (Fountain Valley). 4,14f. 8lpl-hlnd hlltlnc Roblnlon -~ n...-to-pinch hit for Mark S.hqor agllnll 1111 ·-Mickey Lolktl In the· lint ..... -by Detrott f.I. But -Tlfet m11111er M110 Smith ~ In iellever Tom Ttmmennan, a ri,bam•, and WHVW hid 'l'w'7 CroiJ1el' pfnch hit for llobfllaon. Mllwaakee Open Winner RightClwice for Be1nan It wa Ibo llnl tlaJo alnco Illll7 tbol MyOne pinch htt for blm, o..,,i - a game lnjll')', llobfllaon , Mid In Ibo Orloled-. When he walked -lbt blllllr'I . mom his left ahoulder WU -dowl! asUthert*",...r.-ort. "Oh. I clov't know. Wt'll blvt to watt and Hl/1 WU ... rtply to ... queatlon-... bt'll play Tuetitly. RoblnlOll hit P.Yec! wltli !QjurlM before and on .......i oeeulonl .,..IVld fnjecllon1 to kill tbt pain boloN ,.... games, W1$ver laid. The 31-yellMld RoblnlOll hit tlle., · 1n the major Jeaaues since llN1 ~ ~.11~~~~ ~;, {;~ s= In~ pitehen Milt Pappe1 1114 JI c t Baldod>un. , 'lbh II the fGw1h y-Roblllton btl heeq cholen . for tbe AL All.ator ltln>. He WU I national ~ ~ • lime1. He h tbe only· pla)'Or · avw to bt named Most Valuable In both ,Jtqun1 winning tbe MVP -In' 111111 In ClnofnnaU and In 111116 In lllhlmore. MILWAUKEE (AP) -A confident Dana Beman wltbdrew fnln tht BrlUsh Open to play at llllw1uk11 beea ... of tht warm nather ud 1 cbanct la pllnllldNpr-. "I -· ham ll>wt my deollion btfon," he tUd Sunday, after wlm!ng tht 1110,000 Oroater Mllwaukoe Open plf tournamenL 11Now I'm elated. 0 'lbt 11-year.dd Beman llrod a 12- UDdlf1'l1' I'll to capture !be 131,000 lint plact check. Thrlt atrokes back were D o • M-1ale, Diet Crlwfonl and Ted Ill.ye~ all Uad ,t m. • "I bad u •-Pilon and hid planned lo play In tht Brllllh Open," Beman old. ••aut 11\l performance baa been niadJocra lately and I tboUlhl the wtatlttt In Mihraukeo would be wann<r .ad 1 eoukl aet 1n more fl'ICUce." lllnwi tlar1id !be llnal day In a tit wltb ·M.._... for tha lead at . n!Jlo.under'f)lr I07.' He birdied tbe s .. cond, tourtb, fifth and nbtth ho1e1 on tht 7,Jltyard Norlh Shore Country Club OOW'lt ,14 11\8' the turn al lour Ulder Major League Standings . ., I AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore Detroit New York Boston \\lashinglon Cleveland Minnesota Angels Oakland Kansas City Milwaukee ChJcago Eaat Dlvlttoe W L Pct. 08 64 :13 .GI 47 38 .161 46 39 .64t 44 41 .618 40 48 .'55 38 46 .412 West Divlilon 51 28 51 !5 47 40 S3 52 32 57 31 58 .6$9 .691 .SIO .388 .360 .346 I 7 9 1411 tlll I 911 2211 1511 2411 PIUSbtjrlh New York Qtlca10 El.al DIVIJIOI WLPt~GB ao 19 .IU .,.. Ill s 911 ti 1211 S. Louis Philadelphia Alon treat 47 19 .647 4l 12 .50! 39 47 .lll! 36 49 .121 37 51 .420 Weit Division ClnclnnaU 62 2' . 705 Docl(en II 35 .593 10 Atlanta 41 ff ."88 19 San Francisro 41 44 .482 19~ Houston 37 51 .420 25 San Diegu 36 . S4 • .00 27 P1 'l">M~ 10, Cl!klto • "II 1rtll t. II. L.eult , Ct..tlnnlll 1, Atlante & Hol.ollon J, Stft Frend-'-1~ lnnfllft Miit!"'! .. Ntw Y.rll t kn DIMo 4, ~I ~ ........ MonlrHI J, Nf!W Vorlt l ClllC ... 10, PllllNel"'la I .. lttlburtll 7, St. Loui. .. 10 1111'111'111 ClflC./nNll .. At11nt1 I S.11 0 .... I. o..ttt.. I Hw 1tell I. len l'••nc:l-r T ... .,.,._ No .-K,...<11,11~. ,. ... """ .. "'" Al14tM' G11N 11 Clncinnl•i ......... , ·-- "'' '""" K:llfWlfd. DEAN L·EWIS 1966 HAUOI ILYD., COSTA MESA 646·9303 lervlco and l'art1 for All Imported Cart Modern Body Shop for All Cart Onnge Cotinl,)"1 wrest and Moal Modem Toyota and Volvo 0.aler and what proved la be an u.obeatable lead. He wu one over on the back nine, taking a bogey on tbe 16111. "I really Chani:ed my tactics after the tura," Beman said. "I wu being more conaervaUve." It was only the second vJctory for Beman on tbe PGA tour, wllh tbe lint comine 1n laat year's Texas Open. "The key to my success ts hitting very few bad shot.I,·~ he said. "The reuon I won this week la that I played better and I holed some putts." DEAN LEWIS ANNIVllSAIY SALi (Tllo11v11011 T llAl[ COROLLA 1970 "" $1697 Taa&Llc. An 0... .... 11 ._. ~ M .. 11-Hihaa ,,..,,_ MM C11hurt c.,... ~ VOLVO 1970 DEMO $2699 142 2 ,.,., r1d l1, "'''''· 4'4p1M, ts..._ •4140) SPECIAL f 1970 TOYOTA WAGON ~::.~ $1817 ~ ............ . .... Sports In Brief Exchange Club Stays in Lead Zurich in Soccer Win; . With 6-2 ·Win ,. Laver Upended in Finals · Tlte opportunhllc Newport ExehlniO CIUb (Newport Harbor) maintained lta L08 • ~aEL&'l -Tlte Zurich Foolbtll -Jead in tlJt iltllltlngton S.ach ..... N• mer bueblll pldUn Friday nlibt w!!h Club of Switzerland rolled up 1 1-0 I W dtclllon OYer Huntington HarboW' )ead In tbO 111'11 II mlnUtoa ol play (Huaflnllon Botch) In a eontal pll)'ad Suacs.y and -to a t.l lnternatloaal on the lolm' diamond. Club America of Kaul!-and Broad (Marini) deell """"" victory over · Newport Center Kiwanh. (Corona def Mexlco. Mar) ID f.7 aetbaek .. lhe Marina A ·-crowd "' 1,000 II Memorial belllte)d while North 1luntlqtoo Rotary Oolll<tDD watched tht lint pme played (Foutain Valley) 1tayod I hllf1(1ml betwoan tbe tw.o lltlonl In tbt United behind tht exclwla• nine by capturlnl s1a·-Tlte two-game -cooeludes a 4-0 verdict from Winn'• Tow Servlot - (Edhon) at Edhol Hip. • t Tuelday nltht at Balboa Sladlwn In Newport Erd>ange (11-1·2) took full BID DfeCo. advantaae of lour Huntington errors, · 1n11<1e rltbt -· MarUMlll put a tubluf ol wa!U and onfy two basa, Zurldl cm the -eboard at lhe ll<DlnuC. hits to aubdua lta peaky foe . mark and outalde left Frlh Q>/enUn Rtghtbandtl' Sieve Knox uaed hh tricky qiade M l-0 with a header from 10 -anent of pitches to notch a eOmplete . yanll oul In !be 23rd mtnuc.. aame, four-hit victory for tbe Exchanp Iu1de left Kurt' Bninlf put an el&hl· ere .. while Bill llbubla struck out JI yanf header put Club America goalie betl<n .. for tilt aeconcl straight time Carloo Vasquez In the Of*llnl minute In abaori)la& a complete game ID!I. of the second hill. The 'latter wu allo the big attck The Mexlcm t.n averted a thutout fCI" the losers, banJIDg out two of the Jn the lllt-mlnute-wbel--1ub1Utute four Huntington hit.I. forward Carloa ttolnoeo's IS.yard kick ttwtll!IMI "'""'' (t) i.w.t11xct1111M Cln C'1 eluded eoalle Karl Grob. 1be Z\D'~Ch .. r •"" •• ' 11 "' netmlnder wu named the game's V•n A.ll'lt•tt, rf 2 0 t 0 11'1 ... tl,.,., •1 S I 1 I ou•~--"-g player. r-n•--forw·~ Fritz Dowrllne, rf I I I 0 w...i". :lb t , 0 0 1.0UU.11,lW """ ~ iUV Miiii. 11 t o o o Sd11nc111r, rt • 1 o o K.hulJ capped I.he acor1.n1 for Zurich JAthforcl,c 1 O O O A.Whl!t,10 SI 0 0 D..i .... c-a. t 1 1 o 1C111u , '" s o o o with a 20-yard boot Jn the 89tb minute. 1,_.,,0ln,, 10t1Wl""M'd,lf 1000 .., tl'OOll1, lb I I O O Swick, c I 0 0 0 • 0 11!1,c-f 2 0 0 0 Htdrh:ll,cf I 0 0 0 Mld!llllorf I 0 O 0 kllGk,f t 1 I 0 tffr,11 2000 LUM.II 2000 """"'-"'·· t 0 0 0 Ctrltoll. 211 o 0 0 o Tra..r,ab 2 I 0 O Ml!fenl, Ill 0 0 o o Ttl1l1 :U I 4 1 Ttt111 ..,.. rw ''"'""' Hunn~ Httbour H"'°n l11cllt1191 o H I llOO 10t -t • • 20Q OJl -6 2 1 Nl'Wlll Cft k1W111l1 Ol ktvtf11"" I trtt• II) till r •Al 1111 r llAI ic.11.tb • 1 1 0 'llM1,fb t 0 0 0 ,.rlt .... c1 ' t 1 0 sw.,,-.. • t l 0 Oel\llff, U 4 1 1 O Crttel, c f I 0 0 lh"ICklOll,C '1 I I 1 .. ttlt,lb 4 1 I t MJOl'llle11,,...,ltl~ler,d 1111 DIMl!lt,rf 2 1 1 1 """INllO.. 't 0 0 l ltl\oll, 11 f I 1 l l ll!Nl'I. 11 t o 1 t Cllnlll, II 0 0 0 • 1C111r, c1-p J 0 1 I a.k..-,lb t 0 t 2 W1~n1,rf 2 0 0 0 fl Joh11aon,• 1 o o o Hltl..,.,,ftl t O o o Ttltll ll 7 10 1 Tol1l1 ,, • 1 1 k9r'lillylMI• 0 H I Newport ICIW11ft!f OJO 110 0 -1 10 ) K1uff1N111 11\d BroH «11 :lOO ll -I 1 J DUBLIN -Tony lloehe eruabod tap. seoded llDd Lavft' of Corou del Mar, w, f.I Saturday In ih• All-Australian 'men's a1ng1 .. final of tbe Irhh Open lawn tennis champlonlh!p. The women'• single,• title wu won by Brltaln'1 Vlrgbtla Wade who beat Valerie Zlegeofuo of San Diego, f.3, f.3- • WITCHITA, Kan. -Lanny Wadklnl of Richmond, Va., po1•sed the Wettem Ameteur ehlmplouhip trophy t<ld>y because he was able to display the brand of golf Saturday that made him a Walker CUp team member. The 20-year-oJd ace beat Charlie Bomer of North Platte, Neb .. 4 and 2 In tbe IS..hole title match over the 6,741-yard, par 71 Wichita Country Club coone but had to pull from behind twiA:e before he made it. I Earlier In Salurday's semifinals, tbe Wal:e Forest student had an jjl'hill batlle In downing TOin . Kite of A<plln, Tu., 01 tbe lOtb bole. • LEMONT, ru. -Bob 1Uach'1 \llctory In tbe National Public Unb Tourl>&ll*t gives him a head start lnla the NaUonal Amateur buf his avallablllty to compeC. for that UUe Is Iii queattoo. "I hope to get , shot at the NaUonal Amateur," Rlach aald after capturing tbe Publlnki Saturday, •'but my plans right now are indefinite." "I have two week! of active summer duty In tbe Anny Ralerv• coming up." explained !be 22-year.old Rlsdl. of -Gardena.-- ' • WASHINGTON The $15,000 Washington Siar .Internallonal Tennis Tournament opens today wlt.b Stan Smith and Arthur Albe, the nation'• two top rated players, going agalnst strong fll'St· round opposition. Smith, No. I ranked U .S, player and seeded second here, was scheduled against Jean-Baptiste Cbanfreau, a Frenchman noted for hL9 skill on ciay courts in an afternoon headliner. Fellow Davis Cupper A!he, seeded third, faees Ian Orookenden, now a teaching pro 1n Roanoke, Va., but a teammate of Ashe'1 at UCLA and hhl partner In winning the national In- tercollegiate doubl~ champlonshlp. • COLORADO SPRINGS. Oolo. -It took a come-from-behind effort, but Jane Butancllury. has walked away for the !bird otralgllt year wllh the Bn>a<knoor Women's Invitational Golf Tounwnd title. • RSHIN~ • CAMPING • GOLF • TENNIS • IOWUNG • HUNTING • SKIING • ARCHERY THE l'ftOFESSIONAL lia()RTI fr'ORE FOii EVERYONI o,_ D91tr 11 .... t9 t 1JO p ... .. an...I., .... S. Di.,.. Prwy, Soatlt Coast 11u1 1i..-....t::.!':.-11 Phone 540·0106 s.r.N.,-t 1JO •·•· .. 6100 p.a. GOLF SETS "JOHNNY l'OTIS" Al11111l•1m Sllcrft GoH Clriibl. Mettltff M't of I i':i:. -;~.~.:: .. · $89'5 _, HlaM:..t. •••. $160.00 "DAYE HILL SIGNATURE" let et t lrMI .-J w .... hntlhl l•IHtMI --., .. ., .. , .. -$6995 f.ortr.....,d......._ f.,m fhdsh Ir••· 11•. 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Kro·Flite ::": ........ $10.88 GOLF SPECTATOR CARTS SEAT •1210 NO "JACK NICKLAUS" Sturdy Oi• c.,t BOAT MAIL UST $49.50 Aluminu~ ORDERS CUSHIONS $2995 Our1bl1 Vinyl Sett R119. s4 95 R119. $299 $6.00 $3.95 • ' • --·-----v·----------------·-----------·-------· ... ---------- On Exhibit at Daine Buggy Show A customized dune buggy made into a pizza wagon is one of 150 buggies to be shown in the Dune Buggy and Off-Road Vehicle Show, set Friday, Saturday and Sunday (July 24-26) at the Anaheim Convention Center. Pool Belongs to the Kids Debbie Meyer Triple Winner in Swim Meet SANTA CLARA (AP) -In swimming, the sayiJJg goes, "don't trust anyone Wl4fer 20." 'ieen-agers come out of nowhere to break world records, like Karen Moe did when she v.·on the womeR's 200 meter butterfly in 2:20.6 at the fourth annual SAnta Clara Invitational Swim r.teet. Jler performance Saturday was almost f~r seconds better than her best fl'evlous time in the event. \Vhen asked what it was like to ow• "'orld's record, the 17-year-old from Orinda, said, "l don't know. I guess i hasn't sunk ill ye1." Air Force Capt. Micki King, at 25 a senior citizen of the swim set, won two diviJlg events. But the pool beklllged mostly to the kids. The iJtdividual standouts were 1 pair of 17-year-old Olympic Games veterans -Debbie Meyer of Sacramento and John Kinsella, ol Hinsdale, Ill. Miss Meyer was the only triple winner, taking ~ BOO-meter freestyle in 9:14.I Sunday. Earlier iA the three-day meet MW Meyer, a four-lime gold medalist at the 1968 Olympic Games ln Mexico City, captw'ed the 400-meter freestyle aid 400- meter individual medley, • Alamitos Race Entries a llele TOl'Y ulv A Dude lf1rt'• Q...UI'! UI (;rll ktnoelh Hirt 1:!0 Giibert Apodace 1:!0 Henrv P"ll9 111 C~rln $mltll I t7 SECOND ltACI! -CIO r'1<'1H. l yffr•ld• Ind ""'· Q '1lml"ll. Pu••• SlllOO. C,,.lmln!I Ptlr.1 "-· 'fil!o D.11\dy Lonoor"' 111 oom Jod;ty Jolln 1(1nl$ 117 • J • • ti or Ml•• Terv ll~m l!l VI I wm R-ld 81nk• Ill ·Alamitos Race Results L•• Al1m1111 Rtwlh s.111n11y, July 11 CINr 1M F'11I l'llST RACI. -.00 Vltdl. ThrM yur•ld• &rid ""'· C!1lml1>9, Punt l!IOO. C1t!ml1>9 1><k.1 U500. "1<Jth_l.,n !Plge) JI 10 U.60 7.IO .. ,,,., Night Qut Uknlr.•1 1.00 3.~ fruc~ i. 8111 ! H1rt1 11.1111 Time -20-S/10. .3 Scr1klled -Ml .. IEH Ras.NS, (Ill lndiln, \11~ 1'~ Bulfoon and Chic Raquat. Jl!COND Iii.CE -350 y1rfl, Thttt yt1r-old1. 111 P1fcimt CAdlltl 11.IO 1.00 •Ml ~wanct Purlt 51'!00, "'' Flnll'° \Wll"°") 2J.2Q t :IQ re Ylt .. !Apod.K1f J.IO Time -1 .. 2110 Scr11<h.,;I -Str11<JI P11t1r, Mootl Cl1b1H<, Cult iii, ANG~ o1Jlll Bruk To Win, NITlilY DOUtLI' -1•Sto11tllw11l1r11 lilt I .. Iii. Pwcenl. P•lll l~.40. '·" ,,., U.Oll ••• ··~ ••• Pll'TH 11i.c1 -) .. y1rG1. ThrH YM •-oldti o1nd ¥f. Allow1nct. Pw•M t!100. •tulv Am19(1 CH•rtl NIJlt 11\0YI (Aineldll "flit lltl MMI !liPl'lem! Time -71. k<ll<htd -Eiel'I T"""IV, Jr, Mc:CO\', )lttlCll CH1'99 <111d l1r11 Grtnd. SUCTM 1ti.Cf -U) f llCI. Plll'H II ... M1Ul9 (Llpl\lm) lt19ht (PIOtl Gold COP'( , ...,..., I Tln'le -l .. 1JIO, No 1er1tdla. a'° sJt t• 1.llO Solt ••• J&VENTN 1ti.CI' -170 v•Nk. ThrM Vttt41di. 0.lmk>t. PutM 11'00. Cllllni!11t pric:t UOOB. °lPll ltKll'" IW'1t-) 1 OI 4.. J,M flillddl 5-11\' h\' !Adllr) 1.tf .S71 '!llfo.<n11 s.nM lw.1111 Ull TtfT'lll -•4110. • Sc1'1l(l'lfcl -Altrulltlc t 1.IOHTM llAGE -UI y1•G•. Thrtt YMr•kh ~ 1111, Tiit C.1 JOll9 G9. ...,,.,, UOOCI. 1(1-11 &Ir (,\fflr) 1... t IO 1.• ltp llOCl!t!tt. lCt,..,,I I •• , .. 0. Dtr-Go (Ptrnto"I 2.11 T ...... -11·1111, kr•khtll -Miii TOP t i"" Tll•tt VllM-Oldf. Ind IJ .• J .. 1.• ,,,. ..• ••• llov11 Tl,...1. llliiCTii -.. l wltfl'I I tek".,.-l·lMy l lmllll , ... 1111 ... UIOP'-II" ltobert Miit •• T-lldli l•V 11:-11:1 Wlllon '" U<M;le Ef99r Mlrlt'v Cr•bV "' Mill Gold T., Cllftll ..... ,..... "' Gold lllO!H Chllrt. Smith '" Abe's t lrll\UV OW'11IMI Wllll •• AIM llifllle '" llukln'1 F•ncv ._Id llnt• Nickl Del M•r Ttrry l fphlmi •• Bar Crul1., JOhn Wthon •• S.Yen Trlpl1t Gil-I AllOdl<I ... TNIJl.0 ltACI -a,. .... r-)"lllr•ld .... If. -· Plll'H UJOQ. A90r11S B1n ll l•ro K11hy'1 Thunder M!H Tiny W'11Cll Poe.is Prine:• coun1v Fo1!f!Ont SPIHdblnl Moofl luml Bold Siity Cllppw Ylndy .F1ncv Tine lee Ooul>t1 Nut klm'1 Doll Cil~emlltll ..,_,. ,. •• '" "' ,. •• "' "' "' •• John WtbOn 111 Ctltt• lft 5'1\111'1 111 Aobtrl Adair 111 KIMllfl Hirt HJ FOUJl.TH JI.ACE -S... Ytrd1, Tllr11 )lur-olch ~Jlll up, Allowtnct, PUfil l lfOO. Gtl'1 Cio Min Joi Wiison llJ Curll• P1rntr l it t11r11y Crosby 111 l<1trV Henline IU JO!ln W'1tMn 111 JOhn ll•nill 1 tt Cr11v S~y Tiii WOp ThrM for Ail e--01nv Dem.ty lit!. Go 5"m ,._ &rff!I Ml On SIKtlt Glnv•r Fiiiy ltO Y'11 LDnfOrl1 lU Dw1yne Wiils 1t1 Jllnll 0..y., 1 If Gll-1 C'1rdor1 llJ Alll Elltilill Clllrll!ll Snllth 1U Robert Adllr llt Fll'TN llACE -l.IO v1rd1. 1 VH•-ok11. Cel- brM. Cltlmlng. Pur11 t!IOO, C1•lml119 prle1 ll500. Big JOl'lll Wtynl Wllll•m Jtr'1uH 111 P•PI'• llllftY Hklly p"' no RIC.II Atc1 O.nnv C1nlo11 111 Sllrr'1 l lrbll JOM Wl!Hn 111 T!pPlnQ Biro JorHI Kanis 111 \l,)ln 1!191rfl Cur'llt ,..,,.., 117 ProsPI!'-Q1,11u CMl'lls Sm!lfl 111 Prom.....:11 OIKk Gilbert Apodl~ 111 l urnt Cir~ ... 1r1ty CrOll:IV 120 Ml.Ill In 'tour E\'1 L1rry H1rdlnt 111 Sod1'i S1ln1 ROCkll Ooodll C1tv Cox \ltlllv Mi.-1t Plllib.lr Drill Slid< Jlck First Div! S1111nlsh t.Ktttt l111ti..led F-rd 81t11rv C«lllrl SOmipln i.IM l!llt~ John w11 ..... no 0.MV Clt'CIOU 111 ltfrV Llf)Nlm HI l(Wlf>ttll Htrl 117 O...yr11 W1111 AMNrt Adllr ICtnnttll Htfl Dt1111v C••11 "' in "' .. Kinsella set meet reco~cis, jncluding a mark of 16:27.1 Sunday in llle 1500 meter freestyle. Other double winners included Califor- nian Mark Spilz, who won the 100 but- terfly Swtday jn 56.4; Briaa Job of the host Santa Clara Swim Club, who scored 1 1 :07 .1 vic(ory in the 100 dreaststrolco Sunda_y, and Mike Stamm of San Diego, who won the 100 and 200 meter bacbtroke11 Spitz at 20 ii the oldest of the swim. men wbo won two Utlies Jn the meet. The youngest was I>year~ld Sandra Bucha ot Hinsdale, wbo captured the wome1's 200 freestyle, But Mel.ioo ·s Guillenno Garcia was eighth ln the guerlling 1500 freestyle , and 12-year-old Suzui:o Matsumura of Japan was fifth bl the women'1 209 backstroke . One non-winner wn Gary Hall, who prepped at Garden Grove High. He holds world records in 200 and 400 meter illdivklual medley events. But on Sulday he failed to make the finals in the 200. His roach at Indiana uruversHy, Doc Coun.silman, said, "Gary's just tired. He's training right through this meet." Hall, 18, admitted he was Jooling forward to meets later thi! month in Europe ud to the AA U champooships 1e.1t month in Los Angeles. "But J'm not that tired," he said, "l'm in a slump." The 200 was won by mark ChaUield, 16, of Glendale in 2: 14.6. Maybe Hall is just showing his age. Fishing Report H•Wl'OIT IA/'t't LMlll111I -tfl 1'111•1/ .. iMITIC'\ldl, " Hu, n r9d COO. 1 hll!INI, ' "llc:k· l!'fl (OftH't \.1(111!') -Jl~ 1,..i,.,I W blH, 5<I Ml'l'atlld&, l' bMlte. lt hallb<.11. 11Al l•ACH -1'6 1111i..n1 J7S b11•, t hlllbu'· l J barr11<11M ... I'll -141 '1MletJ1 US bla, U ...... llCt.kl'I, 1 h1Uhul. U.H DllOO llllW.,,tl 8""'1 -fol <1n91tnt :!OI tlitrr'Kvdio, JOI bonltll, lCIO ...... l1r11 -JO ..,,...,.., " 111,..ICUlf,., 1"'1 bin . • ..tllto ,.. bt1i, I llfl' C'lld, • ,..N...,•I. 1"411"1.:lptl ~lfrl -U0 11naltr•r '4 Ytfkl'..'t11ll, J blll'lfln tur11. ,. whlJ'" -bll1• .... bo"lil:I, 1.'11.l' (•llr" ti.MS, I hilltbtl'I, 4:M ""'r•rvdt IAH CLIMl,.TI -CU -llrtl 31f bill. . 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Prices Effective Begillltiac Todly lhnl 7/lf/7t !W-·J' y 0 UR CHOICE • Delers••I Proof Wax •CltUloa • HeAdllesl • CllallMl1 • Vulty Mirror • IoolOnMom • Waall Bnsll 8tfVE $6! '14.99 Car Vacuum Cleaner '3().99 Auto Seat Covers Lone lMoot cord plu's (nlo cigaretteliJhter. Bwlt-in light. Crevice nozzle for small spots. 12 99 Plulic seat covers are woven. fJ>r frtt air circulation. CMice o( blue, areen or bl>ck. l'ri<T s Etlt·l'li\t• Sun .luh I ~ t hru 1'111 ·, .lull 11' Regular $10.99 S.4VE·$3! Sears Fire Extinguisher SAVE 17! 24•• 711 '41.99 Ribbed Vinyl Covers SAYE 'l.50! Stolion •110• Pad A 99 ... -ll• ':I< 4laTl-ifll. silw:lt mat. ft»ds for etonp.11 pLtld vinyl top, Fl1ht1 raa, electrical grease and oil fires. Buy now and be prepared for any emercencies. SdVE'I! Auto Cupe• Replacement 499 ........ &uy IO iostlll. Ma-n.. in. 1ln, f ill 111d ~· Uie oritiul equ.ipmcnt. __ .... _ .. ,_ ·-....... ---· -· .. -·-·· --·-·----------.. _ .. _. Deep quilting stays pi\Jowy soft bec:ause acetate paddinc is evenly distributed. Choice · of blue, rree•. and more. SAf'E'l!' Cor Floor Mot ........ 399 Fi9eq ... 1Hy, 'lilbac nibber. ... ..... .-........ colon. r...i~. __ ...... , --·-••1111 ---__ , .. _, -....... ---___ ,...., _ .. __ . ...... -. ............................. , ...... ,... .... --........ ---..~ --•6-0I'" 3499 --"""'"--·--.. ---,,_ .. ___ -·- ' ·, ' '· ·, ' ' I ! I ~ I I l ) - • . i!.L . .g DAILY 'ILOT Mond'1, Jul7 ll, 1970 --·NY Schools Pass ~ ..... Pres.Uhnts Love Spicy Foodstuffs Solons Hit Atom Fuel Price Hikes li~:-~Behavior Code' WASITTNGTON (AP ) -A provide prtvate lnduatry with aovenunent-owned plants now ed that aometlme ln future 1 'That h•PPfns lo- Nlxon admlnlltratlon proposal the know-how to en r l c b perfonnlft.1 the task. ''there.should be an 1ppar1hu cldentally," Johnson ,.id. ... . , • • NEW YORK (AP) -The ';:. • Board ol EdiaUon adopted ~:· i:ue&day a new behavior code :~ : fqr ltnicr high school stodeat1 •'"I that will allow poliUcl.J diatent ~~· •• ~ lcrig as It does oot interfere .,, with the educatKln of other • -:,, :studtnti. -- to hlll:e the price of atomic ur.Uum. The three plant& are located for private tnduatty 1 o "You are buUdlnl a fo~ II tYcb sdkJols open. fuel has drawn stiff con-The Atomk: .Enerp com-at Paducah, Ky., Portsmouth, parUclpate.'' daUon for the'"trans!ef Of th• It detells b riihU or greMional oppolltlon; on mlllk>Mrl, who llreacty hivt Ohk>, Ind Oaktldle, Tenn. Ont Sen. Georfe Alken CR-Vt.), planls to private lodUJtey,'1 students, ~ on thelr WASHINGTON (UPI) -1roundl U could railt tleclrlc of these pre:sumlbty would be said sevtra firms have in. charied Rep. w1yn AlplnaU activities and provides a new Preaidenl Nlxon and h I 1 bl.Ila tor tYtryont who owns approved l.be hike, added th• u~-•-1to lns~~ ~~.stry dlcated a conlorthun ml&hl (I>Colo.). sect i o a 4 ea 11n1 Vii th predeceasor, Ly p d on B. a uitii bulb •nd )tad to a price booat coul4 be JuaUUtd titi\,'lll]M; 1n1 on URI .,. _ _..re. be tnterested in buyln1 the Industry ':b4'1dJ mill• and responelbllity. Johrwon, have at ltll!ll one private monopoly of nuclear on ,round• ol lnc:rea..d colt.I. "You are only just11ylna a aovernment tnstallaUons. plantl every day wjthout any "One cl the major goals thing in common. 'IbeJ both energy. HoUOeld and others chaiaed hl&her profit lmqe for the Aiken ·11so q u e a t I o n e d phony govmuntnt aetup," ot thia documerM. SI t o love Me•dan lood . Tbe comp~r UM concerns the modtl plant concept even· trantler of the f,anta to whether the hlke would put }lollfleld .._id. "The~ )'OU ettabUsh 1 new truet, one bt.s· the "ldmlnlltr1Uon'1 propoeed Lually would lead to the private ownerahlp, ' •al d 1tomlc f\lel for electricity In ralse the prl~ l"-i mort at.- ed on the humane values ol Nixon aeta a yen every once JO percem lncreue Io r private t.aboYer of the thrtt HollHeld. He called the model the same prlce ranae u oU uactlve lhe plantl I.rt to tbl In 1 while for "llcM"' the uranium enrlchment 1trvice1, plant propou1 a ltalldnc horse and -·I. -·-i.aser." .el!.reepect and respect for I f d f nd Ith~ ·-..-~ - • tortilla a&nltwlch IUlld wlUt prttenty per orme t•· or! Ullry,w wtll•Pl)"r1ljjijiiijijiijiiijijiiijiiiiiijiiiipiijiiijiiijijiipili~Pii , ' a 1>oord statement 1 clwlvely b1 the A 1 o m I c GWC F ul payJnc for the tdllcallon of I reed. "No ltutMnt hat the ground mea t, cbetle, tttuet EntrQ Comm.llllon. 8C ty the nuclear eneray lndUJlry. n,tK. to lnterf•e "'1th the and hot sauce. He even ••You'll 111 tht prtce·ao up AddlUoiially, Gore and ~IOn of 1\11 fellow llW-ordered them etpeciolly for on evil')' kilowatt of pow" Man H.onored HolUleld uld the now price hil 30th weddJn& annlvenaty In the United S t 1 l e 1 , ' ' level would encoura&e coal 1be code will allow atudeotl celebtaUon as a Mntlmtnl.IJ Chalrmln Cbtt HoUtletd (D-A Golden Wttt Colleae and oll pl'Qducer11 to raJ.se rtpr_,t.atlve 1overnment, reminder to tJa wife, Pat, Calli,), Mid Mood•)'· at a b'°'°IY instructor, Norman prlcet. E:oal and oil also. ate tho· ri-'>! of .,...,.,..! -t ol their hooeyn)OOll ln Mnloo. hearlnf of tho lenate.Houu Rid>, of Weotmlnlkr has been lllld to fire • I • c t r I c a I and • voioe In tmool matter• DurinC his recent 12-day IO-Jolnt Atomic Entrp Com· elected to the IS.member e•· aener1tor1. th1t concern them. jun at San Clemente, CaHf. mittee. ewUve commlttte Of the AEC Commlulone·r D r . It r~ that students. the Prelklent drove to Sin "Not onJy 11 thlt JnOauoriary Academic S e n a t e 1 .of Theot Thompao" aald he did within certain hnits, have the Juan Capistrano to dine at In ltaeU, bUt ... Jt Ntl a hor· ca It f or n I 1 Community not ienvlalon aelllna the three rlcht to wear buttons. a resi.aurant that olfen a rlble eumple tor every other ColJ'fel. plants lo private Industry annbandl, "other badges of "Nixon Special" Me•k:ln din· lndullry," aakS Sen. Albert 1be committee, reprtsen· "now or In the ntar future." l)'mbolice1pi'ession,"andwlll ntronlhemeno. Gore ([).Teno.). lia& 70 ol the U community AEC Commissioner WWred be endtled to d i • t r I b u le And tacos appured on ttle The AEC arrued the oost colleaet ln Callforn.la, serves Johnson ur1ed t.stabllshment Jllllet1 on school property. First Family's table apln M_jhl~k1~w~ou[l:!d ~j~u~1U~fy~ea~ta~bl:llh-~_ij"'~a~\'U~ce~of~theC,_lnll=~ructors:::::~iol~a~m;ode~l ~pEla~n~t~l~o~be~l~ln~~P~H~.~~~~~!'! Students will have lhe right Julie Eiserilower'a 22nd btrtti. ment of a model plant to at the state level. now because tt has been decld· to detennine their own dreu day party. unletl it is c\Qrly danierous But Me•ican food Is an ln-- YOU CAN'T SPlND MOii THAN '25 14S L 17* If.., CORA m1A ............ ...-........... ,,.,, ....... _ .. or clearly delredi from the dulgence foe the diet-oomcloua ;''." f+O'!I In C A MISA leamtng pr.-. "Thia rieht P res id e n t. When In -; . ,,, 1729 Superior may not be reMricted even Washington. he ia apt lo order ·;.: I• INI & _, by a -code arrlv<d at a d;.b ol c«tq< d>eete, pep. " • -Ph. 642-UM by a tntJority \'ote o f ped up with gellfll'Ous &obs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.~'"'~de~~!·~~~·~the~boatd~~al~d:·~~~"'~ .. ~llU~p.:__~~~~~-1 . -. . -.,, .. -· .... . ' r ' •• ,• I' • . "' ... -" .. FIBER GLASS BELTED TIRE AT NEW LOW PRICES I 'EL TIGRE' with 2 belh of fiber glens on a 2 ply polyester cord body NOW 25e44 pl• IN. to• altd old tire Whitewall tub.I••• s1.. a.a.c.. Orit· fM. ,.k 700.lJ., •• -,,,,30.9S,,.,l.90 C71o 14, ••• 69J.1 4 ••• , 30.95 , ••• 2.1 5 -28 44•1"f..i.o .. NOW • etnd old tire Whitewall tubele11 Si1e Raopklc:e1 Ori9. feel. Toi 171-1 -4 •••• 73S.1 4 •••• 32.95 ••·•· 2.35 I 71.14 • , •• 775--1 4 .,., 34.tS •.,. 2.SS f 71-1 S • , • , 77 S-1 S •• • , 34..95 •.• , , 2.6 I 31 44 plo>.lod. lo• NOW • ond old lirw Whitewall tubwl••• Si1e Replote' Oti9. fM . latt G71, 14 •••• 125-14 •••. J6.9S •••• 2.67 I G7t-:.IS •••• 81S...1 S •••• J6.9S •••• 2.77 . 34 44 pl•dod.lo• • NOW • ond ofd lire Whitewall tubole u Site l e"°c" Orit . Fed tax H7a.14, •• , 155-14 ,,,. 31.95 •••• 2.93 J7l.14 •••• 115-14 •. ,.40.95 ••.. 2.11 H7 ... 15 •••• M S.I 5 •••• 31.95 . ·~. 2.91 900-15 •••• -•••• 40.t s •••• 2.to 3 DAY SERVICE SPECIAL MON ., TUES., WED. ONL YI 1·2·3 LUBE JOI More tho11 likely your car j, overdue for an oil change, Our service special include•• oil change (5 qts. HD oil), o new oil filter, plus u complete chassis lubrication. s.ss· '""'°'' cor~ DRIVE IN ,,, CHAIGI ITI AYAIL.Aall AT ANY ONI Of THiii PINNIY AUTO <INTll ll l lJfHA ,AIK" CANOGA PAltK CAllSl.AD CHUlA VISTA I DOWNIY fULltaTON MUHTIHGTON lfACH MOHT CLAll HfWll'OltT SUCH 1. •. -otANGf "'THE CITY" VfNTUIA 'O'o";ethor1M ot Volley View (CLOSfO 5UNOAYS) i;._l•~~~~~~~~~'-"-o~•-•_u_N_D_•_•_._,_o_o_._,_•_•_•_•_•_._M_.1~~~~~~~~~J ' ~(~_;J;;:o!.~ "Make Sears Y oliiHeadquarters For ··-·· • UTDOOR LIVING Sears . ' .. ' .. ·. :.: . '•' .· ·~. I I ···. ' . .. ·-.:~ ... -. .•. .-. ·:. '-! ' II t 1 ...... ·.•t .•. ' .!. • -- SAVE s51 Roomy 9x9-Foot Umbrella Tent . Regular '44.99 90 • Alun1inunt ot1 tsillc fran1e keeps fabric taut for more room inside A-. • F'a1n iJy.si1e; accon1n1oda tes 3 cots -two single, one clouhle·decker • Zjp1,ered 11)10 11 screen d oor; n)•Jon screen wi ndow, outaide flaps • S1urdy cotton dri ll is waler repellenl a rid mildew re1anled \\ llS $J4.9fJ Folding Table With Att ached Seals t 2788 I Will .ea\ 4 aduh11 comfortably I Sturdy tn1s hri1lge eon1truc1ion I :\on-absorbent celluloae pla•tic 1eat1 • Easy to 111orc -folds to 3Jx:141hi:4o·in. Ted Williams Sleeping Bag 23 88 • 34x7.i·in. ba1 h1 a 7 honlled la~eN • 3~J·lbt. fiberfill; Dacron• llol)caltr in•ul1lio1~ •Colton duck cover, cotton 1inrr l'riees Effective I BeginningTodq Canopy Head Sleeping Bag . 1488 1 Crrat \"alu'! I J-111. D11cron • polye•tcr 88 insulation. I co\\on nannel liner • l)ouble maureu llln:.kel.I wllh Taloa9 ~ippen J4:x75" rc;-::::::p...!!!!!'!!!!~~-.!!!'!!'!'~--'""!!!"!~~--"!!'!!!!"!~-·--~~~I Sears -• -• 1• •-in'"'lM • -• -" -•-"' •·•'" -II.\ t.tltl Ulft4 _,. 1-l ~• co-.. ,.._ .,._, -"" .. _ • ........ --t IO .. All W11t MO WI l·UH -teAn JU ... -- 1-....... ,, .. ,..,., -·-....... , -.. ,.,,.. ......... - ., ''"" -·--1111 H.>.t \O:OllUUAMllO. C--·•11 -.. 1<Hll flHOUUI .. t.U l•. Ht-•.ll• tMflO" .... --··II .,.... ........ ,, ~- Jlte, NitM• ..... , !Wwtll ........ r •IMAA. .. Nf P.-, ....... 11 .._ .. t •A ., ............ ---••ol • 1-...., ... ., ..-.. ..,.,,... --. Heritage Scores Victory '"'""''" J,fy 1', 1970 DAILY PILOT a LEGAL N02'ICJ: LlfG41. NO'tlCI: LEGAL NO'l'ICE LEGAL NOl'ICI Cl•TIJllCATI Ofl I.HAL NOTtCI -:-~::;~~~~~~~t~~· f.----,;.~~~~~;~---1---::;~~~::---JllCTITIOVI HOTICI! IS Hlltll'I' OIVl'N ft'ttt •• OllOtNAMCI NO, 1fo2' The-lll'llf«aMnM ._ i,t 1t the ........... lf!fM f/I .....,.. v .. ,,. .. U Olt91NAMCI Oii TMI CITY CO\IM-elOINJ.MCI NO. n.tr OllOINAMCI -. ,... --..C:tlflt • ~ 1'1: Dfl """'' .,..,.,,, llM llMn llltlf .,,, •• "911C. CIL., , .. Cln" ... c•TA ........ OllCH.....a Of' Tit9 CITY cOU• AH ........... ,... etTY CO&*o s.ii C""'*"lt. C• Ulldel' .._ ftc.. D~t " tll9 Cit' llf ie... .,,_ CAU'°9MIA. AMllWDINe CllTAUI CACILLIO-• ••• ... • Cl'Z.°', cot.,TA MT'•'"'I CIL OO TMO ct-.. -·· -Hftotl• """ "•~•M1trr ftlr ....... kt ~ .. lllMfr '") f'OtlftoNt ... 'TMI L.MtO .,.. -· lit9 '. l'AL.ACl •1'111 I Nill """ 11 (~ .... , OIDINJ.NCI ••LATI... TO .... ao.ao Ofl DlltlCto•• °' TMI CALlhtllMIA. lfltJlllf:TI ... CM..,... ot IM follow I'll --. wlloM -OM ~rttl ... tell. -llltdl: -~-. 111.Cl"IOM JllllMIH AND Piii> CotT4 MllA "Alllt AND lllCllllP 11, AllTKLI I, ..CT .... -Oii 11'1 tull .... tilO OI rellld-t k .. iJUrw, IWO llhll lllkiM. thi'W ••-VIDINI POil ClltTAIM CONOITIOMI TIOM DllTltlCT. AP••OVI ... TNe THe CO$T4 MISA MUl0Clfi'4L C99e ~i,,.-,...! c~.-\\ C.CP ,.,., ~Mu.it:.:i:.=t : ~. T~m1·t~m,~11=•::e CITY ::M:·Tl::.n::r·~M-~:=: =~T~~ a:'n:::o ~~ou-: DINN JlJft .... 191t # M _.,. _.... Wlf ....,.. !tit OP' COITA MISA.. CAt.1,.0IUUA. OOll DUI TO TMI CITY OP COlTA MIJA CIL ,....,.,,..._ .... 0 . ·--" .. -...... -HEllEaY OllOAIN Al FOLLOWS; • lM TNI COUNTY Ofl OltA,..I, THI!! CITY COUNCIL OP THI! CITY SICTION I Tiii (11¥ CWncll ti W.. STATI OP CALll'OlllMIA. •MOWM Al Ofl CO$TA MllA OOEt Hll!fl:llY Otl• &hlli. tf c.lllonll1, Or .... CW!lt?: 171 Mn ............ ••l&l'Mii llf ,,_ • CH,·o ""' -.... ~ ...... tlWILL AMNl"'"-T ... , OAIN AS POI.LOWS: .... Ori Jul'I "· 1t1' ......... .,..., • Mot..-, IN• ""'""*· "" ... """""' ...... ...... .• -·--,... .... tlCT OM ........ c-·-"' " .. NEWPORT R l (AP) '"""Le If& W for ..._ Stii., --11¥ 111 "" fil!W. It "*"'-111 -cw W ffc.l1r1 ""'' !tom tl!Tlt leo 111111 THE CITY COUNCIL OP Tt4! CITY I 1, ,.,. CllY -, , , -........... Ila..... G.. ''*''---leo 111 1f1t Clh• .,, ce.tt ... 1i!J 'l'l\ktl AHllUlll'° ..... lftl bw1 .,..,..... 1-O• COSTA M!SA, ACTING At THI! City ef CHI• ~ dMt ~ flM Heri'•"'e ICOrtd htr t: ..... vie--.. .. "" _.., W"-...= = Hit .....,,.. tfliMl ........ lllU.llOfl Mfrl'llt&. r-1 ~-.... •OAllO °'" DUIECTO•• 01' THI! COITA Mill "''"' 11119 It It ,__y .. -. w ~ • --... • ... '"" .. • ....... .. o -... .. .... tMI Ille .,,OCMllM .r .......... 1 ..... MES.A PAflil( ANI) ll I C II. I AT ION ""9 O.-lflic4 of eonductlnt Cit\' C-. tory in the America's Cup ... ~ltOtell .. ~tM-...... ~ .... """ -""' .. 1 ...... DINrtl'Mllt OISTt:ICT, DOES HellllY Oll:D#olN di MM ... -_ ... .,,,. ........ '!~ .. ~- '°""ICt L SEA.LI O.IM 'l'l:wt sl1tr •NII 11111 II 11 t.ir 111 -'fl AJ l'OLLOWI: 1111 ,,.,.. '""'"" '""" observation trials S u n d a y 11. : "" ,..iic.nt "' .. , • i. ,., .. ~ ..-.... 1, T111t 1111 -•tloli ., "'-" ., tnlf1ti.. w11t1t1.1t ...,, "' ~ J ..... E, O.vl1 It. t!. N•TH -'! 1 ,, 0 .-.. m-t • •--'-.... .,. "' beatlna Valiant by one minute, Not.,., •ub11c . c111fMN1 CHlel' OIJ IOl.tCI!' Ntw1111c111 '""'ld'i Mid '" 111r1Y r,,,,....._.. "" COit• "*• ,..,. •"' 11t.cr11t1111 -~,.., ..... , ... 11 ..,,.... .. , bt'"O --~-.i-. •rltlCIHI Office Ill ~llblltl!lod 0,.... CM1t DlllY IJl>llot, lh• Mml11l1l11tl111 c:attll 1-tillf 11'1 l>l1trld, Ceu11tv of Ora1191, $~1• II CMI• MtM Mulllc.INI CICll. •• , M:\.VU\1.11 1n a race Or-C-"t Jcljy 13. lt11 lW.1' 1'111 city Ill 1r1nllri9 MW Ml9Mklfl. C•llfll'lll.. °' "'" Wltlli llflllitl•blltid TIM City CtiullCll furltitr '""" .,.. Ni ClonwftllelM Eqlr tlCTtoN l. Mowr4lln91Y tlllrl 11 WU¥ ftmltf'Y, C*'llltwU1 fl u.ld Cit\' llf llleltr• IMI !°tie '"" 111'11 fl•IM"' shortened' to 6.1 nUles from J.;.. ti. 1914 • LEGAL NOO'ICI: .w .. ~ ,,...1, M niv1s1o11 "'" MeN. " Mr• _..,.. 111141 or0tr 11 "'•bllll* lw ltttlOfl ~ 15.t miles because of a lack PuMllNlll or-c.-t °'"" •11t1 -.. ,..., •• , • ..,,, xv111, '"""' •· 11.nie" 1 • ffil ""' ..w "'"""' 11 ...., «NltiW ,~ •,,_ f~ ,. ~ .... '**-., -• '• •I ... 27 ... -• '"' 11-... ..,.. -• '" COIN Mut MunklNI , ... "" .. -,,. ft IM IMNlll N .,. nl'61 I Nn "' DUllC l'I ----.,, ' of ·oo """ ' ,.,.,,. c.11111.. c....i c.. fl'llll'lttff 111. 1U111Hc1ton : · ..... of ..,. c.i. ~ ••rk Miii lltWMn .. 11w1111111 111 • --wN<h """ ,....,11 Wl · LIGAL NOTICE WUH-AlltrY• DI~ .... "·"" ••5. Wllll'I , z-l!MeNllln hrll'lll O!itrkl1 !twit .,.ld lwrllwy, 1111own " Iii llltltldMC'f'• dtll'f .,.. ,,,_.,..,., Intrepid is IKIW ~ In the cur-.., 'fl11111 "' '" ••ecutllll ""*' "' "'""1"''• ~ virtue ., 1 Wldltloll s.w.11 "-'loll 11 ••rlk11llf1V dt1erlbo ~"",,:!,-'"", ..,..,,,. ~1-._ ...... I•• )his July serlel beat Clt:TllttcATI °' •VINllU. JV!'le "' ltll bl' Ille Small c111..... !~ 11¥ "" Cll'f CWncll. Id .. 111 • -11111 1.... dtlcr!JllM ,.,.. .. °"""I. • •tcTITNMll HAMii Court; W.t Or"'" c.u,ity Jwtdtl WPlklnt Pl'IY flt ....;... 1tfKhtd lllr1'9 l'llll'Ud llllllblt .-, •pd A~I,, $1dllrt "'1 " Mt C.I• Weatherly by one minute, 21 ~~~ c::m'm ~._:~ f!C.. co::, ~ ~ ~.: ... : Mllt!Kt "'';;:Y ,... ce:'1t1oM: "'tt1i. ,..._:..=-!A"J" ......... =r ::'= =r.'• _...... • seconds over tbe same course 11 •• C•I• ,...., c.u1om11 PMn". u"°"' '" ,._ M COion!•• c.....i c... A A. A """*" of • rM'I'"-'-'*' s•cTtOM t. s.cttoR ,,., ., "" C•t• Rhode JsJand Sound 1111 tl<tllioul flfm -9f HAtlVIV"S (Ot .... ~I crtctllor tn4 •111111 ol Ttn Dolli" (t10l « Twelitr !'1•1 a.Ml=~ If "" Mtw Ml.Nlld,.I Codi 11 llif'WI' '""""" on . MeSA lo\AlllN• ll!RVICI!! "" """ WI WllH-w. Aill"' 11111 OollM Au•ry ~'''""' ("""'' ....... orl•IMI .... •.n: .... l:tc.rffilM Di.tfie1 bl' 1trl-l119 , ...... ,t M!'llt~ ., Mid Inlrepid ~s now S..O the cur· firm i. cOl'nllOl«I of 1111 follwlltlt .........., .. IUdlll"IM _,.,, ltlowlftf • 111t wll!U..Ver 11 .,....... All ""' urt•tn 111111 •llNted 111 &tctt1111 """ldrl rtleb: " , Valiant t " wt-. '*"" In lull 1n111 11Kt 01 1111111« Ill CllJ,JI tc:NIHY dlill Oii Mid •· lllC:etn"llMlllon DI_,.... .. 1W the Still of Clllfornle, Countr II "Tl'il •rOtr ol bu.Jnts1 Ml-'f'lrt" rent series, • "I ~.,. .. lollowl: I~ Oii "" ...... ,.. llJUlllC• tfl<I Cit\' Plann.lnt c~ Ind O••nt•. HK•lbed "follow!: lbo<ff "'" If WIY _,1,.,. tt*F::" weatherly 1..1 and Heritage "',.,.., "-T., •in11 • tr-,... °' MJ.tl -.cut1tn. 1 ""..,. •IM -tw1 •-•1 tit' ,.. c1tr c-.cn.· ...,_ , -i1on ., "'' 11• •' N-duly ""'" •M c.1'1'114 bf. 1 ......... 21.1 Vltlorll, COllt MMt. C•ll· Ill .... r\tltt; title '""' ll\f+rlll ol SICTIOM 1. Thi• ortt-sNIU Ilk• _, Hotlthl .. II ~ .., I ,.,... °' ~ ..... "" ... ,.. """" l..J. ltl°N1. ' 111~ I~ Wbtor 1fi "" lllWfflY effKI Mid tie Iii full ilo<u 9'11rty UOl -I 11.---'~ I -ti •• INlrll'lll " ' The N Y • y ht Cl b O•ted Jul\' lt. 1110. 111 ""' '-" 11 Or-. SI•" If dal'I tr""' ...., 111., o1 llllt.lft 'lid eo ' --n '-tM ... •nd wbilllultM Ill II~ ~ fll• eW Of11o BC U H.,..,.., A. T• •utli C1/lfwlll1, ci.u"lbM .. ttliow.> , belort the HDlratlon of flflffn• CUI ol Mhc1H1-Ml"' Rl!COnlJ ef Or· ~111"""9 ,_rter .... : •' Racing Commit let: had in-lr1n1 '!tt '""' c_,., Mown u : '"1 v.,1_ dlw• ''"" 111 -~" 111111 be •Ybl1"*f '"" eo.m1 .... c 1u1o."11, mot'• -'"' "Tiii orci.r " tivsl""' •"-"forth Sf•ll .. C•lllwllllo, Or.,., C-l'f: (!foe .. lolul'lll"'lwi IMdl MCI In IM Orl"'lll C .. rl 0.ll'f Piiot, illertl' oMKrlbld " fl:lllow1: hi lhll tlCflWI _,, If '"" ""fttlllfl tended to run two races Sun-°" ~ ... 1•11. ~ """ • "'°''"' ........ ..,. • .. -M~'· .. ~ ,~_,.... • 111\Wlll..., D<lbllthld lrl .... Cltr of IEOINNING II '"' c11111m1111 "'" I(! rnDtlon °""' 11'11111 •NII cem.ct. d '"l had lo JJ lbe ·-nd fl'vbllc Ill M11f Jot .. J.tl Jtite, Nrtm1ll1 -,.._ ..._ ft r CUii ,.,,..._ '°""*'" with 1111 -terllldlon M T\islln il.YlllUI at.cl T_. be .dllntM II' su'""'*" f., !ti• &y, uu ca ~u -Ad Hirw¥ 4. .,.., •uafl i t.cl Ill °""'" C-f\'. ol lfll m.tmbt•I llf tlle ClfV Caul\C.U tllth StrMlo • 5'llwtl Oii u.ld ....... Pltl'led llf 1!.>(lo ll'IMll .... In llkl ~' one off because of the lack lrrn. Tll" ·*"" k-11 '° ,.... IO be NOTKl 1$ NEllEBY GIVEN ""' 1'01111'11 for •!Id 19111111 1111 -ol ·N-.ort Hti.hh1 lfllnct ..... uld ""· Ot*r llf bullt!IU •• "' Wiii • ' ' , tllt iitr-wlioM lll<nn lrt 111bicrlb0d M J111Y '!• 1'70, •I l :ot •'<lode ~.M. ttASSfO AND ADO•TEO 11111 6111 llllY elll'lltf1l111 ol Tulllft Avt-. North ...... In IMV lrom llml 19 )frltt !Ir of wind. Today s pa1nn.gs were lo 1111 ..,1111111 lntl"-"-t lfloll ~kllowltde· 11 Marth•I • Oltlee. W11t Ortl'IH Cau11t#, °' Jiiiy, lJJO. 'O" E111, m .u fHl IG ""' SoutliNst~r•v cMnqM 11'1' •4V1llo11, 1llt'llllrwltlon -· _u.. ' ,_ id nd .. tflt'f tKICllllll ltie -· 1141 Westmlfl'lltlr ... .,... City 0, 1:011!11.T Ill. WILSON •rol-•llon llf 1111 SoillllWMhtr!y llPll •ubltltu1...... OI' ,dilJ\11> 111 6fflf: o' n1critage ·-vs,-·-·uill'ep --.a "(()FFltl~t:-sucJ-----~·--····---W..unu.illt.-c.ll'ltY ...._ Of&ne1, 51•'11 MlvorM 1119 of 1111d Loi mi thllll:1 •lont ukl .;en.:11 11Nc11ri.1 or 1n 1w.1t......,. COMES TQ LIFE -Charley Morgan's IZ.meter Heritage, which hadn't won a race in the America's Cup trials until Sunday, handed the vaunted Vali8.nt her third straight defeat in the July observation trials. The Florida contender beat Valiant by one minul~. and eight seconds over a 6.8-mile course. shortened from the scheduled 15.2 miles because of lig'bt winds. Today Heritage was scheduled to meet Bill Ficker in Intrepid. Valia~t vs. Weatherly. = =i.b!O::~allfornlt ~N':"l:M. ~~~I ~.''111r ""'~ATTEST: City ol C•t• MUI ~-'.:'Y,_.~ .. -=~'t:':t....S:: =,.,·;,;i:.~~~ .. ":· Heritage won 1a,-ge1 y Jl'rlnclMI QfflCI In '" llwful _, ot 1111 Urilltcl Sl1t11, EILEEN ,. •HINNEY (Ol'Mr ot u.111 Loi '"' Mlcl POlnl eendutt °' 111111'*5 Sud! ~" ,__ h ,._ b'J' f he . JU °""'" Coulll<f Ill Jiit r1tht, 11111 IM fnlwlet of Cl""' Cllrlt • beiN 1lso 111 1111 Norlll-i.<'1Y 11119 be llfllC:ll'H ¥l ~-I , 1,.11...:0Ug l.ltt: a l Jty 0 t S p-My CornmlMIOl'I E1t•lrlt !llld lllfftntlll dlblor In ttll ltbon ll~T Oii.ii.Ct! E. Mil.SSillO <>I l.lltl T11tl1n AY1nue, Ind llld 11Dlnl 11"111 lu~t CflllllC:ll ..:trM... • , per. Charles E. Morgan, Jr., Ju119 11, 1•1' ~. ''"", .,-.•tr. or "° ... muc,', .. !llt•~ o.11utr c1iv c111t11. ~.,. of11~ ~1~11tof ·~!~1;:' ~~~ ,,,~~.".'!."! .,'",,~te .. ~,,d1~, ,•!'!l'..!.-.1':·, •11blli.lied Or-Cotti 031ly •not, 1 "" MCel ... ,., •v " 1" ""' STATE OF C"LIFOltNlll. -'"" .,. ,,..~ ,...,_,,.. O( St. Petersburg, ·Fla., Who Jul'f ll. 2111, 21 INI ""91111 l. lf1'11 UJt-1'11 UKllllO!l. wl"' tccrvlCI lnl'Wul Mid C""NTY OF OAANGI llle&erlbell In Ille Ulldt"""°" Mlll!l<•lloo, tlllrtv llO! di.... frotfl tlld ~-If• a11ti "" to uld dl'f et Cosl1 Mil.I, .-red '""'"' •tid· _,.,., tM uilr•llili .,. capitalized on the light air LEGAL NOTICE-o.iM If Wll'"''"'"'· C•lllotNt. J~ CITY OF COSTA MESA I u Julv It. "511· by Otdl111nc1 No. 715. fll._ IUI days ljflf' lh .. ~ ... be I , V )j l b 1 59 Q t 24. lt}O I, f:ILEIN "· llHINNEY. City tl'od 111d Hint beint 1fsll 1111 Troe be IUbllllled wic:e' In 11'11 Or~ a mg a an '; : ' 0 T_,..., 'cHAllLl!S Jo. OEltlGO Cl•t-Ind 1k.oltlc11 Cl1tk llf !hi Cltv P11111 of letlnnlne d tnl1 dllcrlPllol'U 0.U'f Pllol, , l'llW.-.Plr of ·-r•' the first mark Valiant gained NOTt(I OP INTINTION "rO M1nll1t ' (cuncll of !I'll! Cll'f cf Cool• MQI , thene• 1111111 "" !DUttiw."lfly 111'11 ctrcul11ton 1rl11toet •NI 1ubll1"111 In ,~. • • ClllATS Sl!CUlllTY INTl l.IST Munkl11! Court hereb<lo t1rtlty !Mt the 1bovt •NI hlrno-el &tld Loi ttl. Nori~ SO• Wr.it, Cltr of COl1• M...,, looil.tW wl!ll "'" on the other two legs, but (51c:L '111.,.111 u.c.c.1 wut er .... c~11tr Int 01111111nc1 Nurnber ,._lt w11 In. 315.0D tMt to • 11.,. P1r111e1 wl"' 111..,.5 of 1111 mtmben. or '"' Clli ne ver c•·--•oough to t+OT•Ce 11 111"*' ,1...... 1o """ Jlld1<111 1>11111c1 ttodwc.llt ....., cenaldlrld IKtloli by ._. w 1111111nt ltS.oo 1111, •• mM1urM ctiuwtl ...i1,,. w ""' •••l"'t 1111 1111111. was .......,. C•ldlt<>rl el ROBERT •• HAltlllNGTON .... Mir••••! 01w-. !Ion ,, •n ICUDU• ..... rt111l•t f'Mlflnt •• rl1ht ........ from uld Nort""""terly •1.sseo ANO AOO•TED !till Uli M1 be a serious threat. 11111 00111:1$ •. HAAAINGTON, 0.btora. OePUIV cl Hid Cltr C<IUl'ICH lltld on Ille nnd •l&ht.of.W•'f ll!M ol' Tl,IJlln AvM'lllll .. July, lt71. . · wllOst bu1ln111 "'°"'" 11 11'01 Cll1rloln1 Ctlllrltt w. Mllllll' d.ll' et JiJM, lf1' 11111 lllltl'Hlttr Dolutd lhent.l! 11on<! '1ld Nr11111 llne. Norltl AOIEltT M, WILSON Intrepid, satled by Bill Drive, Tu1Un, Counl'f of °''""' $1•1• •Ylto!lll •llCI ldc!llMI .. I wllclll ,, .. r .. u••r .o· E•••· ll7.U feel lo • 111'11 p.lltltlot Mtvor of"" Guard Cutter Morris Ficker of Newport Beach of .c1111or11!•. t1111 • wc:ur•ty lnt.,ttt <I• C•""*'I c1r11t, •11rn1111 mMll1111 ol ·111d City CW11cll lltld Gn will! •l!d 1111111n1 1",1111 tut, 1t City of Cost• Mew ' 11 .t>oul lo be cretled by O~tor UN e1m11 Grlv• ahftl lllt 6th div of J~ly, lt11 by ttlt "llN541rld 11 rlpllt •ntlu. fr11"1 ll>t liTT EST: Calif.. had the fa v 0 red 11\d •r•nted lo HElll:MAN 0 . FLGGE Wtlt111l111tw, (1111. .. !01-11111 ••II t•ll volt: NorthNSlf"IY Un• er U[d tot ,,., IV EILEl!N ... PHINNE'f '"-be lh I lbe ~-I tnd ll:UNO MOECll:ll, Securld P1rtle1 , PubUtlwd Orint1 c .. it 0.U'f '•kit, "YES, COUNCILMEN: Wll!.1111, JCI• IMftc• l lDnt •~ld Ptrlllitl ti"'· Stlulfl Cltr C!erll of !hi Cltv o1 c~tt1 Mr-" weauicr r a -r .....,... bu11nu1 It 1665 frYIM Avenue, JUN :rt Ind JulY" 13 1m lU>JO ca.,,, P1"•1ev. S1. c11rr. Mwnmen w E1st, llS.ot .... ro 11 1 ~ iv: GllACE e. MASSl!Lt.O. and beat Weatherly by 31 Cotti M9U. Cou111'f of Of"•-· Sl1te • NQ.15: COUNCILMEN : Hcw>I Nortll-Nrly rkllll.o ...... ., UA~ ~· OIMlly City Clift Retirement Nearing ol C1llfornl1. LEGAL NOTICE ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None Tu5tln Aw111111, Mid llOIPll bel11111 1IM1 STll.TF. Ofl CALIFOll.NIA I seconds Lo the first mark. The P!Wlrt'f In which 11'111 St<~tll'f IN WITNESS W'MEllEOF I h1v1 Ill 1•1d 1xl1tlnt1 b<>u11C111"1 II"' ol Ille COUNTY OF OllANnE ll lntr pid 'denecf •--Jead IO lnl1rHI wlll bl cr11lld !1, Jn 1,_,11. SUf'lltlO• COUllT OP THI ,.,.,1u11le 111 my h111d 1nd 1tll11acl 1111 ellv 1! Co1lt M111; tlill'ICe •lollt CITY OF COSTA Mt!Sil. ! e WI 11'::.l 111 fl•l11r11 1nd •IPl'Ml\t, furniture STATa OIJ CALl•O•Nlil. Sttl el Ille Cl"' of COlll MIM tlll1 uld. Nortllw11i.tly rltllt.of-w1Y 11"' I, f!'ltEeN P.HINNEV, Cll'f Cltrlt: II"° I ·21 on tbe second leg and 11\d , ...... ii.1111111 of Otbtor coverl... .... !JO• Tltl COUNT'I' o• OUMOI 7111 lll•Y M Jutl', 1'10. of T111lln AVtrl\IC ...... •klnll wld llll~llnt n-ottlcll Cltrk of Ille Clt'f c_.. .. • p...-ry "°" loc:1IMI 1t 110 .. lllu l lvd.. NG. 4"'1"'5 EILEEN f'. •HINNE'f bouncl1n> llnt fll tht dl'f of Coal1 fll lf'll City cf Cod• Mnt, ...... _.. increased her advantage on 111i.o., Ceun•v ot O•U'lll , 51111 of NOTK:• OP SALll OP l:tAL •1:0. Cll'f (11111; Incl ••.offlcle Meff. SOlllll ..a• Wtsl. 132,lS fief r"""' 1'1111 "" •how• •!Id 1~111~ Southern Ca lifornia yachtsmen will }ose one of their oldest and best friend s early in August when the CoMt Guard cutter Morris will be retired from service. ABYC Sailor Race Victor Rick Garjerini of Alamitos Bay Yacht Club won the semi· finals of the O'Day Trophy competition at Mission Bay Yacht Club Sunday. The semi-finals v i c t o r y makes Garjerini the California repre3entative in the finals at Yale C~, Conn. Sept. 7-10. The O'Day Trophy is the North American Yacht Racing Union single-handed y a ch t racing championships. Runner-up in the semi·finals was Peter Parker ol Newporl Harbor Yacht Club who will go to Connecticut &! an alternate from California in the £inals. Andre Wins Top Honors Bob Andre or San Diego Yacht Clu b won the national championship regatta in the one-man Finn Class in a seve n-race Series held at Hun- tington Lake. The series was 1ailed July S througb 9. There were 47 entries in the regatta. Top 10 places v;ere: (I) Bob Andre, SDYC : (2) Dick Tillman, North Carolina ; (3 ) Peter Connolly, LIYC ; (4) Lou Nady , St. Francis YC ; tSl Art Ell.is, New Jersey; (6) Henry Sprague Ill, NHYC ; (7) Peter Parker, NHYC; (8) Bob Kettenhofen. BYC; (9) Dave Riley, LIYC ; (10) John Christiansen, P.1inne.sota. Madigan Gets Baxter Whether at the start of. the Honolulu race, oo escort duty in the Ensenada race , Mazatland and Acapulco races on summer weekends at Catalina Island, the Morris has always been ready to serve the sailing yachtsmen. Now 43 years old and the last of her class in active service, the Morris will be honored by all SA.ilors at Marina del Rey July 16. 'lbe schedule is as follows : At 3:30 p.m. the Morris will arrive at the south end of the outer breakwater to be greeted by a large fleet o( yachts. Hart>or patrol and lire boats will also be on hand. Between 3:30 and 4 p.m. the Mocris will be escorted down the main dtannel, led by the Harbor Patrol and fire boat, and surrounded by her escorts who greeted her at the entrance. Between 4 and 7 p.m. ~ ~torris wiU be tied up at the California Yacht Club guest. dock and hold open hou3e aboard. Ca.JiltVnia Yacht Club is located at 4469 Admiralty Way, Marina de! Rey. At 7 p.m. there will be a reception in the main lounge ()f the club honoring the ol- ficers and men of the Morris. U.S. Yacht Scores Well the th. d I he w the I ·-C1lflofnl1 11111 blnlnu1 kllOWn I I Pl llTY AT P.lllVll.TI IALI Cieri! OI'"" Cttr Council to '"" True P0\1111 o11,.1n"1,,.,. o,.ir111nc1 Number JO.M "ft 1111~·· 11' eg W TI ea r Y ~ "G ... LLEfiY BEEA TAVEllN", E,1111 t i ARTMUllt OA"llEL WH ... Ll· o1 1111 Cltr of Cosll Mill SllBJPCT TO: All Coveftlnh, 1tl1htli, 1rill w.tlde•fd M<tloll b'I' 9Kllfln •' crew had difficulty in handling TM aforet1ld WC:ijrltr tr1nuclion wlll •Ito k-n II Artliur o. Wl!lll l lld BY Gll:ACE E. MASSELLO lllgllll•Ol·W•Y •!Id ll•ume~tli • I •n edlOUll!ed '"°"11r 111Htl1111 "' ul~ • , be GONU"""'lld Oii or •lie< IM 1lrd A. D. Wl\1/1, DKlllld. , DIPllf\' (Ill' (lll'k PAf'Orfl, Cltr (OOJlll'!I held on 1111 HM dr,w theU' spinnaker. d#l' o1 Jul'f. 1970. 11 !~TOO .... M. 11 NOTICE 15 HiltEBY GIVEN '*'*' Publllllld Or-I C111t 0.Uw Pllo1, SECTION I. Th1I 11\t 1recHdl1111 for of J11ne. lt70, Ind · thtrulhr e•1·-'I Tbe Current ser;., will be GROVElt esc11ow COAPOll ... TION, 111 Oii ... •lie<> Ju" 1'. 1t111,""' Uftder11tne111. JUIY' l!I, lt10 1) .... :HI 1nftlK.1llon hlrlln ort11l11ecl •r• llld tnd Incl ldciilflcl ••• wlloll •I I reoul~~ 5. IUlllCll&. Anltlllm, C1Ulol11l1 °'1" In. llt•IDli M. NiY•r1, Jr., •1 Adml11l1tr•tor LEG" NOTICE l1k1t11 uncMr lllt 1r0¥l~lon1 DI "'* tel """"""' of u fd (ll'f (DUndl hltd ~' contlnued through July 18 and 1l•llmMll". Wiiii tlll WIU Anftlxld Clf lt.e E11•1e n.1.4 ol tM LMl!lllvrl al ttll $111• llf 1ti1 6111 dt'f of Jijly, H7t Dy th . • So 11r 1s known 10 Ilia Sl!Cur~ of Arlllur 0.nl" Whlll. deculld, wm C1lltornl1 ""111111111 1nlll ~red " followlM NII c111 vete· the final senes leading to the P1rf'f, •ti but1MU M/l'leJ •!Id add•-sell II •rlv1i. ••I• to 11'11 hl111ett NOTICI ol'°T\::: •••• Sil.LI .......... ~.Hon ., U11lllli•llllM Tiii'· AYES: COUNCtLM0!N: wu,..,, I (. of US d fend uaeo by tne Oetilor tor Ille lflrM vttn. blddtr wbf~ le e1111fltm.1llM bY I~ rllOrY 4c1of19>t" Jercl1n, ,..tnkley, St. Ci.Ir. se ec K>n a . • e er I.Ml PISI. ~·e: Jimbo'•, UH E. hi •bov-lllled 111perlor (air!, I ll Ille "r.S ..... ,..,.,. • SICTtOtl 1. Ttltl ltilt 04'dl111~ "11111 HIJ'l'lm1n for -the famed yachting club StrHI. S•nt1 """· o •• ,.., COlll\tr, right, tltlfl, lnt1rc11 •ncl 1'1 .. 19 of the On WICINl..S.'f ... Ju~1"••'wc"",.," c"o"• ti~• .tied •1'111 be Ill lull tortt !ll!rly NOES: COUNCILMEN : Ntllt • CilllorNi diectllllnf ti !till llmt M hll lllulli A.M.. IAll:CLA• • UIOI lll1n frMI •!Id 'I/fer lh N Ultt, AllSll!NT: (OllNCILl.IEN' Nll'Mt Will begl.ll Off Newport Aug. Oiled: Jw" I, 1t1'1. 11\d 111 M 1111 '"hi, Utle 11\d llltlfl•tl P.Oa.t.T+oN, I •••llen. 11 duly '"" Wtl 1M •rlor to Ille tl!otr1Uon cl tN WITNESS WMElltEO", I tllvi lllrel" Ji SECUllEO PAJITY tM 1Jt•te "'-S. &to -•llOll of l1w POlnlld TMI• Ufl6ll' 11111 1111r.u1nt 19 ffllHn !Ill MYS ftflll 1111 pe•,•~1t~ silt my l'llnd •nd tff!,._, -S•·' · Htrm1n O. Flitt ot otherwiw, Koulrld ether l,,.n or Dffd of Trutl dated ~r 7t, 111bll11JM OllCI In tlll Or•M• Cot!I of "'"' (lty ..i Co&!• Matt, 11111 11~ Bruno Moeckll 111 1dllllllon to ltltl of !I'll detMtent 1ff4, UIC:Ullo:I bv JA.Ml!S H. •lllCI!! 0•111' ilnot. 1, l'llWtHNr flf •~nerll 111a., of J•lfll, 1t10. 'i!llOVlll llCIOW COt1•ot1aTION 11 lllt tlm1 OI hl1 d1!1Jh, 111 1"d & ALMA V. •II.ICE, husblnd •rill wllt clrtijllllOll, l'l"lld 11111 1ul\•h11ifNI rn f'lllE'N "· !fH1NNf'V 111 s. 11111t1111 te lti1I ee<llll'i r1t1 trOl!eTfY loc.llld •• lolnt •-nl" 11111' r-decl Jlt'lilln' ltll City ol (Off• N.111, toeelher w1tl'I r tty e1111r. •!'Id tll-olf1do Carillo a WlllS' AMMtm. C111Mfltll In the COllntv ., °'-'· 51•1• DI 7. lH.S, •• In.sir. "'°· ,,,, 11'1 book th• --et. "" '"'"'"-'°' of ""' Clerk or, ... CllY (DUllC.11 ._ .. "'" lilt .. 1 C1lllon!J1. dtlcrtbed u follftnl: nn .... :n1 "' Ollltlll l:econll "' aotnl of Dl!'IC!lln "'""' .... llnd •••INI of .,... Cll'f et C•I• Miii Publllhlcl Or"1nt1 Cowl 0•11'1' Pllol, Let 21 If a1oc1r. )40. Corona llftl 1M llfllu of the Cwnty lltcordtr Gf "'-.·-· fly Gr1<11 I!!. Mautl11 JulY ll. ""° 120.70 Mar. I I llioWli In • ,,.,... rlCOtdlld 0r ...... CO!Jnly, C1Htoml1, WILL seLL IJASSl!O .-.NO At>Of'TED lh!s &!ti llltv Otolll'f Cit\' Cltrtt 11'1 look S. •t Ntes '1 •!Id .q AT PUILIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST ef Ju.('f, ltl'O. •llblltllld O 1 Ce.If Dilly •II•' LEGAL NO'l1CE = :.~·c=.,~:f;:':/~•l llecor1111 ~l~~Rln"~1~1"~';'Y0~bl~M•tu~:;: ~~~!ll:J:. WIL$0t\I Julv ll, lt11 r "'' 1!~1·7!1 T·'"'1 SUbltd to: Slelll) 11 1111 Swlll flrMI) tnlr•nu Clly DI COl!I MMI NOTK• TO ClllOITOll 11: .. 1 1r_,.., l•xeS tor Ille llKll to IM County Cau~ XIII aloc:k ATTEST: °" auuc: Tllil.NSPI• ye1r lf10.71' alW!ll""'· <OndlUons, W•I S.nlt ....... IDUltv1rd, ""'• ........ "lll!CN ... •HU~NeY HAMIL TON Bermuda {AP) (SIC&. '111.f.1'7 U.C.C.I rMlrlellonl. rewn'•llon$. "'tme11ts, C1lltornl1, •II •lel'll. t111t 11\d 1nt1ru1 City Clettl DI tlMI er" of Cosl• Mt~ , ' Noll<t II tlltlbY 1IW:'1 lo Ille Creditors rkllill lftd •l•hlt llf WIY of rocord. COflVtVed lo and -he.Jiii 11'1' M 111\dw llY GlltACE E. MASSEllO -Carina, a Class c sloop ., HERMAN 0 . FIGGE 11111 BltUNO •lcl• of ofltr• .,. 111vllfld ,., ,,.., uld Deed Df Troit 1n 11\e ,,_,tr De1utv C1t1 CIITT L•••t. NOTIC• ed b Rl~-d S Nye o( MOl!Cl(ll, Tr1n1fer1r1, Wllosl bu1lne11 1¥<lOlrf\' llid' Pllllll be In wrlllnt 11\d s1tu1ttcl In lh• elty el Cosl1 Mesi , STATE Oft CALlftOlllNIA l N•WPOllT..V.eSA UIUllllD OWD Y ,., .. r · tdclre&i 11 16'5 ln>ltll """""'· Cull1 nll'f be '811YlfM to "Ult Mmlnl1tr1tor In 11kl CDU!ltr •NII St1lr. du,rJIMd COUNTV OF DllANG" 1 u ' $CttOOI. DIS"rlUC1; GreenwiCh C 0 n n WU ,,_., Countr of Onu'lll. lllft ol Wl!IJ "" WlN. ~ If' .. lllt elOce u: CITY OI' COSTA Ml!S-lo \ MIHCI llWI .... Wlb ' • • 1 C1Nfonllt. tllll a lliulll: 1r1.-.flf It 1bcut M llll '"°'-• •lllen. Loe-... r•n'ler Tlltt H111M of l ot 12' 1! N-IOl'I 1, 111LE!N "· ~HINNEV, CITY. Cll111; NOTICI! II NEl:EIY GIVEN .,,,, dec1'1'ec:I wmner on a cor-to bt --10 llOBEftT I . MAil· Ind ,,......,,, wen Wt1kl1fl' 0r1Vto. (•OJI H ... hll. II .i-11 ... fl'lll tlCOl"lllM of "" CllY DI C•I• M.-1. •!Id .. ...,ldt the aotrd If E~""1 "' "" N.w,er·· led Um •--· today f ll:INGTON •NI 00111$ A. HA•RINGTON, Ofllno IDJC 1 .. ), N-.ort kKh. In hot 4. ... , U cl MJIClll1-Cllt\ If lilt City Counc:ll &r , ... Cll'f Me.a U11tllllf ¥'*1 Olitrld el Orlfl"• rec e p.jl,31S 0 T,.,..,.,_, ~ IMlllMU Hdr111 11 C•llforn1.,· ., ,,..y bl nlfld 111 "" M-. record• .-Of•llM CounlY. et Cofl• Meu, lierlllW ctrtlfy !hit '""""'· C.llf""l" Wiii ''°',. '"l• t the Newport to Bermuda 1~1 c111rloln1 °""'' Tu1tln. Countr lfflu. llf !ht C"rk of lht 111oVH11tllled C1lltwn11, dHcr1bllll •• followl: !ht •bovt •NII fl)r"otnt OrdlntllCI N•. b1d1 u• 19 11:00 A.Mo 111 lfll ,. . .,. llf Or-e, St•tt Cf (•lllGrnl1. tuHtllf' c.urt 11 11111flrne 1tt1r "'' llHIM"'-11 ll\I m.f EltlWl'f torntr 10-21 w•s lfttredUUll Ind conGldlf'td dl'f II JlllV. Tt70 •I 1111 tfflCll •t oceM race, TN ~rf'f lo Ill lrlnd•rr'td It flril .Wllu.tlon ., Hiit noHCI 11\d btlor• of Hid Liit IM, •nd runnl111 lhen<:t MdlOfl b'f 111tllon by tf1f Ctiundl 11 11ld Sdlool Dl&lrlcl, loclftd '' '' ' Al'""'·•h tbe ., loot craft leceted 11 110 11111o1 11v11., .. 111o1. 111t "*1"' of "" 111111. NortllwMlltl'Y ,,.,. Ille Nort11Hs1tr1.., .., MllOlltnlf ,.,1,..11r ,,....,1,.. 1111,., ,,,~..,,fl• A\IMUt, Cott• Mltl. CtllfOtft' •• ....... .,.,... (DUI\" of er ...... sti le of C:.HfllmlL Ttnnt l1'lf 9'1'1dltl-., ...... C•sh Hiit DI uld Loi, jO letf/ tl1lnCI lllld '" lllt :tl!ld d~y ., June. ,,,. ,, Wiik.ii 111111! 11kl bid• Wiii .. •Ublltl., finished 17th in the bulky flett Ukl ~ 11 cllSc:rlbtd "' ..,.,.,,, .lnll llwfVI ·'"°""" of 1f'il uriri.tt Stites s....111 ..... iwtv 11r1r1t1 wllfl t II • •nd ""''""•• •lllld •nd ~ .S ~ lncf -.id ,.,.~ 1 •1: AM s!Dck In trtoe, fbl11rt&. MUIPmtnt DI 411\11'1ail lll'llo llf tltl •t'nCllllll bid SGl1"11•1ltrlv llM of ... Id lcf, •5 1 Wliollt i t 1 rtettJll' 111ttllfil Of 1111! NEWl'OltT HA!ll'.Ollt HIGH she also WOO her class and Ind toed wlll of lhll beer t1wrn 19 •«OmNllY lfll otlet 1,.cl 11'11 btl•nce IHI/ ll'llnc:a SCllltr-terll' p1r1Jt9I wllh t ilcl (lty Ctuntll 1111 It&• 'lh dlol' .,,i !CijOOl FUllHITUJIE Captured the Onion Patch lliu1IMM k1111wn 11 "GALLERY •&Ell lo IM ~lteil u'°" COl'lflrm11110n of tllt Northfl•I.,.,... 11111 ol Mid Lit, Jul'f 1910 '" Ill• 1o11owi11, ron ctll All 1111111 •r• fro be "' •«Ol'tl'•11'" TAYElll:N" 11\d loelled •• '10 ••lllN HI• .... Ille •bo-lltllcl ·~rllf' courr. ,. ,.., lo Sovt11111111'1Y 11119, "H fHI VOii: • Wl/11 CO(>dlll1111 ln.trr;etllr\t • " .. ~hy a.ailing for the United aJvd., ••,lbot, CDUnl., ., Or1111e. st1t1 T1,.•1 111c:1 •rtr'l'llunl• tn '!!• ll'l1i1r1nce ••lilt to111t er betltw1f,,.,. Aves • Cllll'Clll'l'te<l • WU.<6n. Jorllltn, s .... .ttra110"' wl&ld! •r• """" .n ,, . ., ••vyu ' . M C1tl'lon\Ja. 1CJC11ttblt te "" 111rc11at1r thin be Slild 1111 w111 -. "'""' 11111 without · · 111 Iii~ otlk:t or tN P11rcNot1111 Ae•~t States against teams from Tiii bulk 1t1nsf1r Wiii be """"""""''" ,,_,,., .. ef "" Ml• ol tOllrlfl•\1111111 cov-1 « Wlttl ll"· -·IS « ltnlolled, "7:0r'i· ~ .. ~:~~= et &.1141 Sdloet Dl•trltt. IU1 PllCll'ltl• Eng ••• , Argentina a D d Oii or .~ , ... Drd .... of Juty, ot ...... Solllet ~II ..... ,.. Clll ., r ... l"dfnt ""'· _ .... 1eri. ., .... AISl!NT· (CIUfl(/l,..;!fi. N A ....... t. Colt• Mtt1, C•llflrnl• • ..._....., 1'1'1, 1110:00 A.NI. 11 GROVE!\ ESCROW • C1Mlornl1 Lind tltll Anocl1Hon 111,.. cumbr111(ft, to ''' lflt tHnll~lM •rln. IN WITN°ESS WHl'll,l!Of:' I lllvt El'dl bkldltl' mUlf 1ubmlt I bid dUo<'f Bermuda. COA POAATfON, 111 s. IUlllOll. Alithllm. tllrd <OYlrlH IMlllC'I' of tilt. [l'llUl'lllC:I. <IPll lilnl of Ill• Niii uc:•rtcl ~ hllreunlo "' ,... ... II.Ind IM' ~Ill~·· Ille In Ille """' ., I Clf'flllld ., eallllt •'• .,_ • J-•---, J l IO O ( Cou111Y <>I Ortnet. 511-of C1lllor11la. Tiit 1111 111111 1M elo1• wl"'lll thlr,., 111<1 DteC1 llf Trv1t. wltli lllltrftlf 11 W I II Ille Cll'f •f CMll MIN tli!s chKk or • bid llolld MU .. to 11"~ w1<1ra. uw;..,.,..D 1 -So ''' 11 kneWfl lo lhl Tr111derees, tX! din fcllowlne the d111 111 con-In Mid nol9 -ldlll, •lll~•nt•• If •nv, Jth div of Jul., 1910 ' ••r ttnl 15'01 ol '.11'11 ll"tOUlll ef fl•• ketch Windward Passage 111 bul1"'5• "'""" 11111 •Olli•"'" used 11rm111o11 of 11lfl llif'OU11l'I •n escrow u!ld.r 1111 wm1 " 1111111 DHd ot Trutl, l!ILEE~,.. itHIN.IY bid, mitt ••Ylbhl " "" ... ar •I ' ' . ' llY Tr1"1hror1 tor 1111 lflrlt YUrt Ill Ille otnc. of • lken>ed IK•-1111, dllrc• •lid --ol"" Tru1ilt City Cl1rlt ol Ill• lh• N._..M_ U"Hlelll SdiDot l>C•trlr '. was the undisputed wanner of 1111 P1st, .,., N-. holder In 111e c itr of """""""°" •e•dl.: _, of 111e 1rv1111 ~'"' 11¥ Mid Cll'f of co ... M•'• • Perfcnn1nC1 IOlid ,,...,. IM r""'1r .. 1 th Herbert L Stone Trophy O.lecl: J11" I. 1'10. Thi 1Krow hokllr•1 fie .ii1rt 1M dlvkltd O.ect GI Tl'\lll. •!Id EK.olllcl• Crirk er !ht 1t 11\11 dlKrellon ol 1111 Dlrtrlct. ,, e • Sl111te1 bY : """'''" 1Mtwt111 bul'f" 1/ICI Mll1r. Tlie Tl'i1 IMrllffd•l'Y vndw u td OllCI ol City Counell 1111 IYMI ol l•i'IUA lo 1t1leor lllft •u'~ as the first to romplete the Robffl •· H1rtlnot011. Tr•111terl!ll. COO&t el !'WH'llllM et convev1nt1 111111 Trull, by re11on of 1 brtach ., dlf1111t Br GRACE I!' MASSELLO ~ri;tr•~· :~.a:ci~• 1~ ca": ~'; Oorls A. H1rrlnet011, Tr1n1f.,ee, be d1•re!MI 19 the buvtr. Ill lllt oblle1llon1 11<11,.d "'"Ill'· 01t>utr Cl"' ci.rit 6i9-mHe race. •ubllslltd Or1"'r cwst 011tw •11o, 1, The prc«1trtr 11e-r1ln·dekl'lbtd 11 com-lllf•lolor• uKuttlll •nd dtllYll'ld to Pntlllied Ori.ii• Cotll Oell'f •llot bond, th• full •um ""'"'°' w111 ~· Ru nnina Tide owned by Jlll'f 1l. It'll m-10 monly r,,.,,.., to n 221 N1n:r11111 the Ulidtr1l1nld • wrltlell D1C:t1r1tloli Julr IS. 1911 12.,.7' ferleltld t. Mid klloal Ol1trkt·11t Or11111t ·--o • LEGAL NOTICE Awn111, Coron1 dtl ~r. C1lll1mr1. of D111ull •!Id ~ ,.,,. Stlt. ,.,..l----------,,.----le.tllb'. • .Jacob Is brand I s en of Tiie 111Mitn 11nld rt11rvu the •Ith! to wr111111 notle• ., brlldl •NI of •IKtlon 1 ~~dllle;1 ':!.Jr~'i'Ji ~~.,!'",,::; . . I OllOltll.,lllCI MO. 7"• n lect 111v 11111 t it bids. 19 <11111 "'' u!ld1r11llild to Mtl uld LEGAL NOTICE "' Riverside, Conn., WOil c ass-A AN OROINANC• Of' THI CITY (OUN• OATfO: Julv 10. lt10. DrOlltr" lo Mllth' I.lid ob1l••llonl, '"" Iii;.:-,~,:.'::~~"':, ':::~N.ort. on a corrected Ume basis with CIL 01' TNI CITY 0" COST .. MIS•. =~~ni':tr~i::r~1/:·tt.:'w111 ~':si:::· :1111:':111 '.!o11!:10~ ~~"~~ Ml$I Unllltlll ~dlCIOI D!1trld ·-~·· Bermuda LEGAL NOTICE American Ea_gle owned by R. ~~i:g•~1;" ~o~T~g•s .,~, 1 Ti:_: AAneXH of,.,. lilt111 et.,,. 1n11 •' 11ad11111 11 " recorded 1n tioTtc1 °' ".10 M·l••'•N11•1L1TY ~':.:. ',:::' ~~~m =:.er ~11 i!,~ ; PLYfi10UTH, Egnald (AP ) E. Turner, 'sedood and the COSTA MISA PA•IC •NO lll!ClllEll.· ••L•••~~'."111 1111<.tcknl bOOlt•~~·}'!." i:itM 7"' •I Mid Olfltl•I Holla 11 ...,..by efvtn 11111 "" u,... bid. it.cl ,. ,.,1u1 111., llllwm•lltv er T TION OllT•IC~ .,.llOVING THI ---dlf"llsttllll wltt nof ~ r9llClllllbl1 lor lrr19ollfl!Y In lnY bid r~vld. -The American rumpeter u s Naval Academy's Jubilee • 1111111 xaT1 aoN o, C••T..,IN L\lllANMI. .\MD MY•1t• 011t: Ju.,. :rt. 1t 10. 1ny dtblt or 11Q111t1es t011tradMI by D•"" J,..1.., 10, 1,70, reached cross ha ve n in . . V~1 NMA•IT•D T•11t1t lTOllY COJ4. ., WIHlllll ..... ..,.. ••n:l•v Fl111ncltt l nl'Oll•• lllilll' lll•n m~Mlf, ..... '''•r MEW•OllT·MllSA VNl•llO III third. TIQUOUI TO TMI CITY ., COSTA 1-rtl wtttc..,AH DrlUI, , ..... -COfPCl'l llOl'I •• Mld Tru5IM. 1111• 411e. $CHOOl OlSTlll l(T jjl southern Ireland wly toclay,,--------------1 Mt!'SA 1111 TNI': COUlllTY o• OUNG•. di. • Iv T. 0. Siii.ViC& O•lell 11111 ht ...... °' J111r. "'°' ' Ol'lnt• Cellnty, Cl!lfWl'll• LEGAL NOTICE STATE 011 CALIPOllllU.t.. ICNOWM AS 11.tt.rMn hlr AMlllllllreltlt COM•ANY, 11.titnl THOMAS Jil.Ml!I Oil-Jlt. •v Dlnlfll'f Hl"'I/ ,,_ finishing the first leg of the WILllil.MS ANNIXATION. Wltll ""' Wll 11.n...... a v Wtldo R. H1u1. ~It "nl• ... be, st. ..urtlll11"9 ......... nd B •t . ht ace 15 THE CITY COUNCI L OF THE CITY Tir.llMI; "5-Ult Vl<••rt,ldtnl COii• Miu, (1Uf, "'27 IMJ.llOll arou -fl atn yac r •41M OF COSTA MESA. ACTING AS THI! ttulloll•hMI Of"•-Cont 0.llY ,.1101. Pvb!IW.111 °"'" .. COllt Ot11Y •11o1. Pubfllflld OrllHll CiNlf 0.HY ll!lot. •ullllllllll Or•-CHlf Dllfr "'"'" minutes ahead of the field. CE1tT1•tCATE o,-I UllNISI 90Alt0 OF OtltF.CTOll:S 01' THE COSTA July 11,1:i.1a. lt1'11 l:JI0.10 July" lS. 70. 191'11 nw-11Jutr 11, 12. II, 1!1' 1,,,.,. Jul'f 1f, .. It,. ' 1~11 1'he Trurnpeter is the only The und::~~~o".!.,~A;"!~11y ht '• ~1~~.;:1111:0:e~o ~e"sti:YE "6~62r:1 ----,LE;-::~GcAcL,-:N=001==c=E=-------L:-::EoGcAL::-cNcOO'IC=::::E::------...,.L~EcGcALco-cNOO'IC==cE------cLE~GcAl~-ll-OTl~-a;-.--­ Ameriean entry in the gruel-unciucllnt • bu1IMH •' 1"12 Mm01111t AS FOLtciws: . 2 IJOO.miJe J Ln~ Huntll'lllton kKI!, C.lllornli, 111'1dtr SICTIOtll I. Tl'lll Ille lfll\VltUon OI O•DIHANCE NO. ,._. Hid toUl'llY, lnckldtll wllflln ,,_Md it J1Jlr, 1t7t. , mg . pus race. , ... llctllloul llrrn -., A ... "· "'' (Oii• MHI ~·"' Ind llecr11lltn AM 011.0IMANC• o• TN• CITY cou.... Tr•U No, 190. llO•ERT Ill. WILSON T ............... r . brand new and ACCESSOlllES •1111 lhtl Mid llrrn II 1>11trl(:t. C-tr ef er..... Sl•le of CIL Of' TM• CITY °' ~TA MISA. tECTM)N l. ""'""""' lo 1111 trovlllol)5 M.iYCf ., "'- '""-'>t""K' IS com~ <>I lllt tel_h,. """"'" WflOte C:.l!fornl1 cf th1! terf1\n unl""-blted (ALIFOl:IOA, CH.11.NOING THI tONo of Sl(llM fDI,, el ttll MllnXl"! Codi City llf Costi MfN 11111111 Ind ldoJi!ld U ·., WholJt II • reout1r mwl'I,. rif ... 1c1 t 1rr COlll'lell ..,:1 on b &Ill dtY If JUI)', lfl'O. ~ ltll H' llMIM roll c•~ ~II: her co-ski.ppers are publisher llllm' 1" f~n •nd PMoCI llf rn~n" 11rrltorY.' contl111out 10 ••Id City of 1No OIJ LOTS u11, Im. ''" •lltl of ,,,. City cl Cotti Mtu. Olttrlct ATTEST : P"'J' S W Id 55 f Is IS follOWI. COii• Mell 11 lltreGy loPrOO.ltd It.cl 1Ml 0, flllllT 4DDITION TO MIP A-2 llf 1111 CllY ot COlll Miii •1LEEN ~. •HINNE'I' AYEI: C1111ncl1ln1ni Wll&on. JOl'd~·'· 111 lp . e , , 0 P. I . Lewin, 16'lf Simonne Ll'I .. Ille Mld t .. rr!llln' k h1r1by 1Jrd1lf\td fl•W•O•T MllA TllACT, iJ•OM 1111 II 11tr11'f ttntM!otd 1ty t11t lddlllon Cl!Y (ltrll: of lilt Crtv ot Cuta MIU •11111.!ey, St .Cl1lr, H•ll'lmlll Gloucester. f\tass. and marine HunlllllllOll 11••dl. C•llf, t1&olt. lo bl lllM•ed 1, •NI mlllllt • Pit! .. Ill. llltrele of int Ill 1ru ~•SUlhd 111 IV Gr1c1 I . M•n•I~. ~E;S: (OUlltllO""': Non9 . ' · Oiled J,,,... n, H1I cl t1i1 CO•lt Mita ttll'k •NI ltKrNl\otl Tiii Cltv Council el the Cll'f llf SldlOl'l 1 lltrfOI, O.PUtY Cll'f Clltk ABSENT: CDUl'ldlinlll; Hone architect Robert B. Harns, $Ille ct ",.!~"'1a c tr· Ol1trkll ""' 111111 twtltorr. --•• eo.11 Miii clott '*lriln' lfellln .. SICTIOfll s. Ttll• Ordllllntl il'illl ••Ill STATE 01' CALIFOllNlA '"' WITNISS WNEllf.OF, I Pui ' 48 Gre t Ne k N y •· '1"'' ""'n • Wlllltm1 A11,.,..llon II Nrtlclllll'IY fotlow1.t tlftCI llnd IM "' tuM torce thlrt'f (JOI ~UHTY oF OlllANGE 1 u . 111rt11nto Ml "'" tit~ lj'id 1tll11t11 n " a C ' • • On Jun1 22• 1'10. ~IClrt ""'• 1 Noli,., 6",erlbelll 1n I Plll>P INI llo1! cMtcl'1'1iOl'I llCTIOlll 1, All !twit Hrllllli of 1111 tll'A ltlm •lid lfllr 111 ll"'f•• 11\d (ITY OF COSTA Ml!SA I S.•I <>I 1111 City el Ctii. ,,,.._ tn 1 r._..._.._;:;:;;:;;:;;=,..~,;;;~:;;ITiiii lPublk In Ind for u ld St•l1, HrlDlllll'f tft1ellttl h1r1to ll'lolrked Elllilbll A Ind fot1ow1nt dtKrlltMI rul •r-r!Y Is 1rtot ID 1111 '1!Jllr1tlOl'I of llll"n 11$) 1. EIL&EN P. PHINNllY', City CltrlC 71h cll'f W July, 1'10. IPl>tlred P, 8. Ltwl11 known lo 1'!'11 bY ffllJ rete"*"c~ mtdf 1 Plr'I h1reol. lltrllW Pllclll •nd lnc:luded In 1111 Ill d_.,, from 1111 •llMlll thll'eol •~•I( DI tM City of Cotti ~Ind lll-Ofl!clo Ell"" P, flh1M1r to be lfll ""°" wllos• llll'!'ll II IUbKrlbo s•CTION l. Tlllt 1111 ll'OtMdlnts for lone. to wll: ~.!",""'"" ... ,,,·~.,,.'',, '"'· ~·A~~~ ··~·· -. '',,.,-"'-"' ... -. ,,. ,, ~~ .. ',""'• ,·,~" " -. td lo Ille wllllln ln.slrur¥1tnt 11\d IMnJollon hlfl1n Ol'dll,... ,,.. Nod 1ftC1 LDI• !JOI, ''°'' 1301 Ind l»:t ol ......,_ ,,.. ___ .. '" " ,... m " ~ ,.. .., °"'<oF'r.C~~L't~ lfll """· t•kl!'i ......:... 1t11 orovlt>ont: M lllt •d flrll lddltlOfl • N8-t """" 1•9'1, of .-11 drculltlmi, 1rlntH 111d Cost Miii, •11'1' aitll!Y l"'-.1 lhfl (If\' (OUM.II 0 *' Jein L Jobst ef thl LMl1Motur1 o1 Ille SllWI of 111 1111 Cltv ol COii• MIU. Cou11f\' 11.11111...... 11'1 IN (llY of Colt1 Mtll, it.vi elld forliCllftt' Onlffltl'let Ho. '°"" Ctbl Of CC.II "'-t ···-··-·---,,. ,. c 1111or11i. m.1t111llll •nlll r,:llrrM "' ol °"''*· Siii• "' Ctllfornlti, •• toHIW wlfli "" ,..,_ • ttla ll*nbtrl WU llllt'lldiltM I M -kllrtd Mdlon I Y Grtct E. Ml.Mtl .. "' ·, • , 0··,,,~1 r '' till HAMtx1llt111 ot Unll'lllltlted" Ttr-,... mu r1Corlled In hok I, P•H ti Hit Clty COUfttll volliw fol' 1nd bv ucllOl'I •t •n ad tour,... ,..,..i.r lftHt. o.u" Cit\' Clertl nt Pl C• n r11o ..... Ad ol 19"." " of Mlltll1"'nfful M.,.. I" ti. ... 11111 !IN....... '"" of '"' 111d City COUllCll ltlld on Illa ttultll-'*' Or•llM ea.st O.llr •1111•, Or11111 Coun!Y tllCTIOM l. T1!1t 1111' ordlNna Wfl ottlol llf tM C-ty lltKOrdlr of •.U.SIO AND ADO.'TEO ttlll 4111 !UY Ulld 411Y of JUM, 1t7t, llld ther•fltt July IJ, 1tN UQ.11 MY CllnmlMlon Eulres lllt• effect •!Id IM f11 fllll tore• llllrl'f l --------------------------------------------------------Mardi 2, 1m (Jiil ~ .... fl"Cw'l'I •NII .n.t Its HM"'-Je~ 'tad,·gan ol Newport -"llb!!.Jhed Or".,., C1111 D•llY P11o1. tlllN tie ,, ... ~"' 1111 ••lnltltll er ., ~ I> ..., • 11\d Jelly 7, l:t, lt1' 11»10 1ff111n {lJ) ,....,. fratn 111 NUQI llllrll ...... Harbor Yacht Club Sunday td one. 111 "'' OrMtff co-.11 011111 -·-·_l_·r· ~:.::::• ~-:,,::··--_J ·~L_·=-l L __ _J,:_ ~-.· ~ ~ .~i ., ~~-1---,..-~-' -~~.-< Was lh. W•-ol '"-Baxter LEGAL N<Yl'ICE Pnot, • ,......,, .... r Of -r11 clrculltllon, •n-•~ -=====-c~====~-Jorl1111d 11M 911blllhtd In tM (lt'f OI Bowl, an NHYC compeUUon c111T1l'tc11.T1 o,-co11.•o,1111.110N cot11 M1111. ""''""° wltli 1111 """" ,__ ,Git TiltANU.CTION o,-•UllHISS ot !ht fllltl'lbtrt DI llMI IMrd If Olrtc- 1u.-Star Class sloops. u1i1 oa1: •KT1Ttou1 MAMI tot1 w11.,. tor •!Id winn "'' 11rr11. The three race series are THE UNOlltSIGlolEO COll,.OllATIOH •ASSEO ANO ADOttTEO flill 4#1 dly don ~ C'lll'flf\' lhtt 11 Is mndudl,,. o1 Ju,.,, 1'10. sailed Saturday and Sunday • bu$lnt11 locttect ., 1'»1 C.ITllUI ROBEllT M. WILSON off Newport with 16 entr'ies o r1111, S.1111 An•. C•llfor1111 undtr '"' MIYDI' crf ""' flQlllolJI llMi -~ AlllC,RAFT tll'f Of Cotla M-. representing Newport Harber, f't.YIJjG u:111v1cE. ,,.. ,..,., 11ld flnn 11.TTIST: • -· •--ch, •--Di'ego and " eon'IJloCll4d o1 ""' 1or11M1.,. totH1"1111111. EtlflN "· !ftONNl!Y ...,.'5 D!;;4 .....,, "'1loH prlnc:INI 11tu DI lliull-1 Is Cll'f Clert llf the Santa Barbara fleets. " 1oi1ow1: ciw Of eo.1a Mew A •nd L Fu!W 1l1111r•r..... Inc., l'f Grief. E. MllMllt Runoer-u:p In the series was '"' v.-1 .... 1on '""'· An111t1rn. c111for111t Dl(ti,lty city c1er11 •--IJo ... _, o( S o· ""' naio.. STATS OF CALll"Ol:HIA ) Niil U11o·--~Y an 1ev. WITNESS 111 hMtl lfllt 10th lllY " COUNTY OF Oii.ANGE ) "' and third wu BUI Gerard of !d~ILIJ Ju1.,, 191'. CITY o,. COSTA MliA I i~~-~-~-=~~~·~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:=~ IC•1111r•ie lull 1, EILE£H "· PHINlllCY, Cit\' (11111: ... ,_ A •!Id L l"utllr Of ltll City 11f C.t• """' .,.. 1•.offkll Enltn1rl1K. If)(. Cltrtl .. Wit Cit\' Ctuticll If 1M CtJr A. L. "°lltr of CO.S. MaM, ...,..,., urtlf'I' Wllf I " " -· " "' .. -' '" ~ •.. L. ' - •• DELTA SUPER QUALITY Tires Cost Less Vici ,.,..~ 111t .,.,_ llld tof'IMI"' OrdlNlllCI Ht. S1'ATE OF CALIFOllNIA. J0.30 -· lftlrodllUld arid -.IOl"9d COUNTY 01" OlltANOE. ll. Mellon b'f Mttltn tw 1M C.UncU 11 Oii "'"' 10th dlY ol Jill~. A.O. It'll. 111 tdloumld ,...., """'I"" t111r1o1 IMfwl 1111 I Mot•"' •llllllc Ill lfld ... .., wi 11'11 Jfl~ dl'f el ~. 1'1'. W telcl C-ty 11111 Stell. 11~1 .. lfld fN!l'f.tlftr Mltlld. ....... ldOllM 11 ...... tlfl,, duly comml"lofttd •ncl 1-11, I whole I I' I lftUl•f """""' of ll'it Nr-llY •-Id A. L. l'Ulltf" --Mid (1fl' (OllMll Oii "" tftl CltJ el tel "*' lo be the VI« •••111*1• ol Jill,, 1'10. iw ltll toltowlnt roll call , ..... ... , .!I. . I . , Complet• Li111 1f J.ilH119l111 BelfU Tlr11 Av•il1bl1 Ptkaa ~ • $11 .tl ,,_ F.LT. fiffttl•1• w1~._a...1s -S~p1r ''llftiw1111 - k1~i1I -Sporh -5,114 •uttY - I •II Sf111 Truck Tir•s G'S DEL TA TIRES 141 E. 17th St.· Costa Mesa· •45·2010 l111kAMarlc 111l Co,,..he hits llt hy1 M•1l•t Ch1ft • 2N1 wm .,.., SANTA ANA -141·''" lf'il ~,._•!kin tllll tlllC:Uttd the Wl"'ln '1111: l,.tr\llftttll "'* '*'•II GI tlll --•lkln AVES: COUlochl'l'•Oli: Wll""" ,OtMn. trw1lft ,,....... ..,.. ~llCINd lo •!Miit\", St. Cttlr. ~ ........ wdl ~·"""" ~ "" N~Sr-('-'fmlmN"-..,.,.. In Wltneu ........... ' ~ A•SENTi (-lltrien: Norlt to tel lllY lllllll IN 1111.ud 111~ offlef1I IN WITNESS WHEl:IO,., I two .. te1I 1111 fty •lllll rMr Ill 1111• artlllc1t• NrtuMO Ml my ll1t.cl •lld ftlllled tM nrtt IM'ft W(lllM. ktl Of tNi (If\' of (NII M-. ltlit 10,-,-ICIAL SIEALI 1t1i dl'f M Jul'f, lt70 htty L. Urbtll EILllN "·PHINNEY Hol1ry ttwlk -Ctllflltnilt (Ill' (llfk •lld tJl...n.flli ...... I 0Htce 111 Clerk fl lfiit ('" CIUl'ICll Or•,... Cou11" at !tit tll'f ., c.i. w .. My Comm!••lon l!ulres B'f Gr1et I . M1uellf Oct ... 1tn Oteuty (!tr Cllrt. •ubtlllifCI Or•nt• COll\1 D•!IY •11ol, 111/bllif'td Or•Nt (Mii 0.111' "llOI, .. ________________________ l!Juk> lio >t. II llltl AutUlt a. 191t Ull•JIO Jlll'f 1a, It~ 1141-Jt ,. • ' .......... LEGfJtD . --... ---";. ~"ti'*--- :. Oft ::n::.r= -_,.. ~ . .,., ., ----...... , -· A/2 ·- , ' • • ' .. •' s .,_, Ju~ 13, 1970 • : Mesan's Art Needlework Lucrative 'Bingo'- Costly For Coke? • . • ' •1 PA11UCS: .BOYLE °'"" °""' ........ • M1r11ret Weymouth IOI her 'awt In bulioess by makln( ...M!Oltwak Osrutmu decora-:u,.. lot swi..a nl homes. • :Now. the Cort.a Me 11 :hou-Ue and her h- ravenee. one ol the only art ~ """"'"'""' Oil lhe iw• ~ ljRllSin( .,.... ahao '300,llClll per year. "We .-e bunt1nr out of our 4,JOO ICIU'A leol ri loctDly." .Fi.,.! We,,..mh 1111. "ancl pw '"* for the first aix ,...,11is ri thil year hu ).IJ'eady IUl'pllled wr 196t total." ' 1be company, S t u d I o 'l'wtlYe, at lJ40.G Logan Ave., m....r-a plMllc loom "11lch Is U>ed to mike !lower detlp from · yom a n d '*1ophane atr1w. '!be bm, 1 clrcular plaUorm with several pegs IJticklng up from jt, Is IOld by llleV er u 1>0't ". lllllllber ri klll whidl the MJ ..... -.. ~ "Wben we tint ltarted, my Jlllll:tlDd made the looml in 'tlle prap -be got home from -t," Mn. Weymouth says. u After he had made 'Old Pros' Join Firm In Newport It ii like old home week lit Bay and Beach Realty in .Newport Beach with Woller Haeae and Tim 1bomat re- jolntne the ftrm1 Haase a1 vice president tn charge of Niel. J. Leonanl Smith, pttlldelll ~I Bay and Beoch, Z40'I E. Cout Hlgbny, Corona del ~ar, llid be bu IOid half 'Int.rat In the llnn to Heaae. ' Mn. Golden Fay, Smith'• ])Ittner fer 20 yun:, 10ld him ~er boU lnlereot June l to ;purchue a coodominlum In tlawali. . Haue, a11er otan1nc hi.I :real lltlte career 1'ith Bay and Beodi, haa been a lop 11Jelm•n for HVel'a1 )'Uri with CGldwell Bannr and C<lmpln)', Oorclllt dal Mar. 'lbomu, wbo allO btpa 'wllh Bay and Beach. bu been a ...i eolate broker ,mort ,...nuy wllh The Wesley Taylor Company, ri Newport emu. Airlines Guarantees Against Rain National Alrllnea b riferlng rain tnaurance to vllltor1 to Miami Beach thb aummer. Any rain fall Illtklg men than slJ: houta between I a.m. and I p.m. ftSUltl ln a full refund on the hotel room and the meal cbar1es for thal day tor an e~irt family. The raiD 1s defined In the weather tnsuranoe policy II J -l«tb ol. an lnch or more Pf.I' hour as measured at the U.S. Wealhtr Burtau station. on Mlaml Beach. Thi poUcy applies to any ri 11 oceam-Miami Beoch hot.II and mo4tll. Smith Notes Earning Dip. PrellmlnaTy results ror the teOOOd quarter ended June 30, 1110, lot Smith Intematk>Dal. Inc., NNIJOrl Beadl, lndlc.ce I contiJIJed levd of reduced eaminp, aooon1int to Preol· , dent Dooald E. Graham. Slow• ..i -·•mtc activity a/reeled first hlV -111 and earnlnp • '"' ll?O are opectod to be ·1--Ille ,_,, eerninp !'l"Jl1od lMt yoar, Groham aald. . Elrlltr th• CCllllj)ll\y had 1 .. 4iclled thtl, bu<d .. the ~ for the latt half, 1970 urntnP per aha.re were ti· p.Cteol to exe<od latt year. While .-!<eel 1-m<nt Is .,pocted In the IHI hall, GrDm llid, e(o11t1m1c rtCf1ffl'1 bu not yel rttpC>nd- ed te tl>e exltnt that had -....,.., ,.. torl!cr. 400 o( them out of wood, we dedded It WU time to (l!ld an euis'1'1Y.'' 'Ibey JOI the Idea fo< the -from ... made " metal, and tbo1r -looma were ..U.,. for fl In a local lhop. 'Ibey -ght -tbo would find a ••Y to cut the -v tlleJ did not, .. theJ dedded k -lime to In- -" tl)eir JDOOty lo lhe operation. "We did not want lo spmd our money to do IOmetb1ng 1 lecand tlmt, 10 wt went to a moi,1c11ric comp.ny for advice oa di< JMklnf," li1e eald. 'lben Che couple .....,C an edvenilinl firm kr edvlct. "We could ·b av e put mimooppbodlnetruc:lkimln the kil•:· 1'}oyd explained, "bot the p.ibllc buys proclu<la that have a ·pro1...ion.t look •bout t.bem ... Weymouth W• I fiunclal .-f«I p- llnn wbeo hi found hlmleK comlJ!C home to a job u llhl111>1J!C clerlt and accountant for hi& wife's bultnell. had any free !lint. So I qul1 my job and bepn to devote fUU time to tbt J o o m Mme.." Tbe klll wblch the --haa developed ttt 1 o l d prlJMily to bouawtva and YOWll girll bll<ttiltad In-•· q. 'Ibey . are dellped by Mrs. Weymouth and her lister, Mn. Bart:Nlt• Stewart <Jf Colla M-. ~ In price from $5 to 116. Uley talle frOlll two to 20 tM>un to complete. '!be flnithed p<OCM:I can then be bun( on the ...U or llltd a I table decoration. "We employ a number ol housewives In the area to make model llita for out retailen," Mr1. Weymouth .. ,... '!be produdt -the loom. the kits and a number ri "project ~" '....:. are IO'ld nationally, and there are plarw to eq>and to the lntsnatlonal market wilhln the nert few months • "In the beebninc, we hid lo prove aunelves to the buyers on the eut coast," Mr. Weymouth eays. "They "1be Htta bou!I I pot In helped keep the overbead down," be aald, "'but I never U::t ~ .!' ~i:r= FOUNDER, DESIGNER DISCUSS NEW STITCH KIT the MiM:lelippl River." M.r,.ret, Weymouth (right) and Barbara St•ward Your Money's Worth ' Wartime lnffutwn Slows By SYLVIA PORTER Q. 11 the plJoplnc inflation ol. the Vietnam m fmaUy beslnninc to -l A. Y-. '!be pac< al the llplUl'lt 11 llowinc' tn leVft'll vital ._, Io lhll Vfft'f Im- portant --Ill ieut, pro- .,... b ...... made. '!be pn> tr• b minor, f• from IUf· flclent, -.iUy betaled. It's taklnr .. ml oomlllnetlon to lldlleve K -a major cllmb In job--. a danproully ....,. money-· --Inc profia, a etock morket craS:I, ~ baokruptcles. And, mind you, 1t Is no more lhan a 11owtn1 ol lbe rate oi me. But u Is-· n-n..,,.. ...,.,..1zo tho w. mor9 flCCUrately tblft I --NO. 11 mE rat. ot rile In food prbl bu -ly modllated. 'nMI ri• it •ill lntolerlbly ropid but i.. In- tolerably ... Pe.W Raio of rile la load priceo lllM to ll/17 l.1% lvt7 to 12.'ll 4., % 12/11 to .,.. 7.2% 6/111 to ll/111 7.1 % 111111 to 11711 •. 7% NO. lo .U ..,.1y you havo read ind bewd ad nauseum, 1ht: worst ol the Wlation is centered In Jll'Vlces. ID fact, 1 key force in this . spiral has been 1he .mninlstration's antHnflalion policy ka<H - for the clampdown C111: credit hu been rerponlibl1 lot the jwnp in the rates you mua:t pay for natpca, perulll loans, -loonl, eCc. And \hele: n&el, d coune. blve puabod up ""1oe CCIII, Here'• bow nwcb IS'Vice eo1a ire c>ut:pactni Uv~ (.'Oil& 1enerally. Tolll Ser- Pe.W Price YicH Rite ... 12/Mi to 12/17 3.1% 3.1% JJ/87 lo JJ/11 ""' IJ% 11111 to I/It t .4% 7.4~0 It• lo Wit U ll> 7.1 ~ ll/11 to 11711 •.1% t .l i:ii NO. I 1., 'l11E moet en- """"linl oumnl lreod lo In ~ price•. for --telqnph Rodeffer Named To Newport Post E. 0. Rodeffer, prtaldent ol R o d t ff er lnveetmenta, Al'Cldia, hll been elected to the Smith lnl«nlllona~ Inc. """" " dlr«ton, accordlll( to Donald E. Graham, pno1. dent. Smith lMernatlonol •• Joe.led In Newport Btod>. likely -in the relail prices Mlldl"" will be paying months from DOW, Period RJM: In Wbolfflle Price• Jan. '70 o.9% Feb. '70 0.4"Ji Mar. "10 0.2% Apr. "ro 0.0% May '70 0.2'illo June '70 0.2~0 In January, you will note, wholeeale prices were soaring 1t 1 grim annual rate ol clole to 10 percmt; now the pace oll'iteis~ Whal does this •IP>OI lo you ? FIRST, TH.E ODDS <:er- taioly .... _.,, tbal the OYerail speed of rile in OUC' coot ol UY!ng will b e modorttlne u tba year rolls m. 1bt eccelefttion d the !Ulllion -. came out d .the NC1lat\oo d the Vietlw.m war bae -halled: tba deceleration lleCl1lS to be rtal -even tbouifi k is meaire and late. Sooond,tbandcbattJl'OW· Inc lhal lhe overall speed o1 lite In lolal labor costs also will be modeDtlng in the mooths ahead. Buslneumen have bftll de-hoarding workers, C'Utting the "fat" In 111e1r labor force!, ge1unc rid of marginal, intfficient -loyes. AS A DmECT reiull, worker efficWticy (produc- livity) will bt lncreasirig - and tbis wU! IOften the ln-- flationary Impact <i the wage hike,, corporations wW have to grant in thb period. The modest Jlroll'MI I have Firestone Denies FTC Complaint on Prices underlined In this ,.,.,.. hu knowledge and experience on betn adlle-ved, I repeat, at the iubjeot ol tires and lire great cost -and it even coold aafety." be that l'm clutching at Stock Market , Shareholders Increase NEW YORK (UPI) Despite the recent declines ln the stock market, there are 10 mUUon moae shareholders in public companies today than five years ago, according to a New York Stock Ex· change survey. AIJO despite the !&-month decline, I.he market value of holdings of shareholders of record rose to $1.0IS trillion from '62(1,243 billion 1n 1915. 'Ille survey showed that going into 1970 the shareholder population ill the nation's public CClnpaniee wu a record 20,120,000 ln 1915. This also compared with the I.$ million in the early 1950s when the big board'• "own your 1hare of Amerialn buaineu" drivt began to pick up attam. For the first Ume since 11152, the survey aaid, m a 1 e • t o c khodlm outnumbt.rtd female ~kbolders. thou1h ~11 15,689,cm t o 15,161,000. The atati!tics were drawn from a census by the e•· change taken from.stockholder records of 10,000 American corporations. The figures do not Include millions ol shareholders In private corporatiom. Using dall from the cor- poration survey, 111us in- terviews with shareholders, the big board drew up this profile or the average shareholder: -Male, based on previously noted narrow margin, but not taking lrllo account the quan-- Uty or dollar value ol ltocks held by men and women. -Between ts and M years old, living in 1 ))Opulus 1tate and in a metropolitan area of more th.an one million WASIUNGTON (AP) -The Fedt.ral Trade c.ommiaion, in • llep upected to predpilal< a long legal bollle, propoaed that the Coca Cola Co. pay 111111 to each cootestanl the FTC feels Sloukt have bttn a wlnoer in' the eompany'a: "Bil Name Bineo''.-promo00n last year. Millions ri do!lan """1d bl Involved, bot the proposed coaeent onJor would taka d· feel only il qreod .. by Coca- Cola and GJendinnhll Co~ pa.nies Inc., the pnimotional games firm that lovmed the Bi& Name.Bingo. lo the order,the Fl'C aaid the firms abould ceaee and dell.st f r o m "wronafu.lly willlboldin( the earned prhe of $100 from contest entrants who submJtted «it.ry cards whicfi were complete and cor- rect under a real<lnlble in- terpretation " u.. p.iblbhod conteet niles." Should the firms contest 'the propclMJd wder, the matter will be beard by a commission euminef and ruled upon by the flvH1W!!llber cunmisllion. ~ commla:slon '• decbion may be appealed to the courts. A llpClkesman for Coc..C.la said the firm hu not yet decided what its respor19e to the commlsstoo's chara:ea: will 'be. The Fl'C on July I ls.rue<! a proposed OJmplalnt against the finna: a)oog with the pr<>-- posed C009eflt order". Jn its announc~ of the IClion, lhe Fl'C did not mention the proposal that would ~ire paying 1100 to many ri the --who did not win. The pt'ClflCllod cmiplalnl • .,. CUteS the firms of Invoking 1 hidden rule lbat prevented • "aubita.nd.al" portion d the 1., mi!Mon cmtest entrants ln>m winning the 1100 priJa. Pritts actually were awa.rd- e<t to 131 persons. The Big Name Bingo pro- motion early last year was designed to boo.<lt sales of Coc..C.le and Tab, the firm's diet solt drink. According to the FTC the game prmlbed a 1100 prize to each entra tmw oorct.rclye to ucb entrant who correcUy mat.ched pictures of faD:lOO.' perscm found on cork liners al Cob and Tab boUle capa with" a card printed with 10 opaces · In w b I c b ac- compllolimesU ri the famous pel'IOn!I were Mitten. The F1'C aaid Coca-Coli and G lendinnlng faUod to disclooe to the public that at lea!lt 80!Tle ol the 10 epaces required more than one answer. A eoc.cola spokesman In AUanta said the company could not estimate the number al .......... who inlgllt be e .. tlli.ct to 1100 prises under the FTC'• lntttpr<tallon al the cont.an rules. Coast Firm, Insurance Co. Sign Pact Loi An(tlee Lii< lmurance Co. has been deslgnatod by Coastal Unloo Aj"encles, Joe .. Newport Beach, as the sole underwriter for life a n d WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Federal Trade Com- mlulon his formally cbar1ed the r.-Tlnl 6 Rubber Co., with m1kinC decept.lve pricing and 11•lnp clalml and m~ Ill tires .. defecl-froe and aafe. A nprMo-1--' complaint was straws. But if so, you will sym-persons. 1~··· pathize wkh my eacerness to -A family inrome ..,_.ec1 llainli Fire8'oat Jail find f!'Ven a st.raw to clutch. 112-'15 000 Dec. 21, sl•lne the company ___________ .~ __ ._•__:_ye_ar_. __ oC disability inlurance programs marketed to 300,000 union memben: In California. Ftttltont iNLted an lm. medbt. lllalamenl daoyln( the acCuaatlooe and dllp.itlnl all the chargee In ~ ccm- plllnt. II IUilatad I b a t cllarlt• ftlatlnc to the nfely of 111 liree "limply -the comml11lon'1 lid: fll a chance to dbpo9e of the matter by 1 coneent judgment. Tod1y'1 1cUon itv• Fl.re.tone 30 d1ya to rapood befcn a pubUc bearlng is conwned to CCl!lllderlhlchtrr ... The Akron, Ohio, !Inn b the nltlon'1 3'llh larpet ..,.. poniUon with IU sIJ1ion in Ales In lMt and -o( II.GI billion. Pole Play Linemen Try _'High, Ball' The manu1l 11y1 that 1 lineman mua& bl ab~ to work with bolh handl atop a telephone pole, Bui toq 1 buketboll tnllllldl That '1 what novice cable splictn and repalnnen hive to 1fO lhnMlgb whm they join the pflone ccmpany. Two West Orange County Instructors, Jim Jackson of WestrnlftSttr and Bob W1IU of ltuatln1ton Beach, 111penloe t b ... beskelboll games ill the 1.ky. Stationed more than 20 rut above the eround, with a sale- \)' belt and 1"0 a:aff1 to bold them to the poles, lht novice climbers ire aaktd to toss a basketball around. .... ment I n d thtmstlvu, '' reported JackJOn, "and lo akl their coordlnatlon." "Jn thelr work they mu!& use both hands to get t.ht job dooo proj>erly, ao there can be no holding with one hand end working with the other." Waits explained • ''We 've lound Uiese workout5 with the btiktlball ire idol for devclopi11g their aelf<OOfidence." The climbing courses are, &etUnc amalltr and leu fre- qut:m IS the years go by -1 bet th•I Woils f .. b could make pole cttmblnc a k111t art. The rt1aon? "We're puttlng • more cablt1 underllOUnd," THIRE'S NO WAY TO BLOCK THIS PASS 1be 1nnouncement was .JojntJy made by Robert Winston, vice president and Lew Brandael, San Francisco 1enera1 manqer ol. Coastal Union Asenci.. and Robert Re<Weam, pm:ident ol Los A.Jlieles Ute. Ef/eclive immediately, Los An1ele1 Lile will 1111.1me the existing inluraooe tn force covering IOOO I n a: u re d memben and g<nereU.. more lhAll It mllllon ri annual premium Income. UCB Lowest In School Bid United C1lifotm1 Bank was the low bidder on 14.1 million In Newport-Mesa U n If I e d School District bonds. Victor A. Heim, co.niy auditor-con- troller reporu. The UCB net lnl•(UI rate figures to 1.8819 percen~Jleim aald, compared to a '1lahtly higher figure from the Bank olAmertca. lntttttt on the UCB bid, which has been awovrd b7 the Boord " superv1 ..... odds up to IUI mlllloo compared to 1Ull7 million !ram the Bank ot America. Gloomy Gus Is Your Kind1 Guy THE NEEDLE IS MIGHTIER THAN THE PEN And ~. "'a• toho -jlllf hCllO to "'"' I/If pit-to gel I/If MOit Old Of Ult tiorb ii DAILY PILOT eolwm,.. ill '&i.dlltJ H...,;,. H• ,.., "" cclUd I/If lllCldml • dor H •••V II•• e k • •. If WoV'r• reodV fOf' 1111 -oJ IM acfd odjccSfttt and IA o • g h t • p!'OWt!tlll pro11 io gfvt rou the Nad!c • , , fJ VOii ..... to lil!d IOINlhitlg to lhfak ®""I la IOMI VO" t"ead • • , ff l'OV haN fl '""' of humor, you b 1 lo ft fl wiCh readers taho dtliQht fK tcWng othtra tohot "'Swd aaid'" i" oni of th.c nation'• moat • quoted coJumN. Some Sample Barbs Recently Thrown . ' ' BySytlney Harris: "OM ef tho hlthlll p1ld lobe In America contlttl ef 1t1ndint up in front of 1 mic- t"opt\one, Mp1r1tlng the pod record• from tho bod --ind pl1yi111 tht bod-· "l\'1 u4 but true th•t while alcoholics are the belt argument for 1bstinence, 10 many at.Wners are equally effective azo. £UIDIDI fw a lltUe clrlnk now aod tlton. • "Moot ef tho -•lied 1neampallblllty' In marrl ... aprfnp from the f1ct that to moat men, MX It an act; while to all ...,...,.,. It 11 an emotion. And thl1 differ- ence In attitude on be bridged only by i....· "Th.e sole dUference between a 'dedica- ted crusader' and a 'nosy ref<l'mer' con- ai.1ts in our agreement or disagreement with hia objectiTes. '• H'fM IMlt nplOllve combination In the worh:J C01Uitt1 of alncerlty added to llftll' ......... "Whenever I am the recipient of an e1- Clllively hearty handallake, I impact Mr. M111cles i• try!J\g to 1ell IClmethln(, !Iida eomethlng, or prove oomethina. • Olieok T~e Editorial Pare For T~is Sig11t1re It'll Nelp . You Fi1d T~e ' . latest Q1otables Created By ' I I I 'The Needler' For His Col·. 1mn, the A Regular Feature of DAILY PILOT Your Homolown DallJ ..._,... • l!'or the f1nt quorltt -M-!I, 19111, the C<JllltllftY ._w ne1 -al tlll,Glll Gr JI coats a il>are. a coa1pored with 11 ,0111,000 _. :r coats 1111' ohlre for the Ilk• l• pertod. R<vtnuee "°'aeeod lo flU mlJlloo from flU mllllon. "W• do lhll lo help them piJI tlClllfldence In their equli>' Waits nk.I. ' Novice Eddie Ha rris Lob• Ont to ln1fructor Jaclc:aon '========='I \!~_"'! ________________ _ • j • - -. I • • ' • t ' ' ' I I I ' I l I ' ' ' ' ' ' • • ' • ' ' J • • • ; . • -............ ,. • ' . . . .... _,.,... ... ...... -. ' ~. . .. . ~· . . '"' .. .. . ........... ' looking · For Someone . . . To Take An Order? ' We're Good At It • We'll even pay the postage lo get you to give UI an ortler~ Get . re•ilf for some quick proRts by malllng In your ortler today. ~ut ·· . ' • hanl·worklng DAILY PILOT cla11lflecl want ·ad to work for you~ USE THIS ·oRDER FORM I SHOIT .·WOIDS MAXI ONE UNI-NO AD LESS THAN 3 UNES I 4 J 11 TIMD nwa TIMD Tl Md - - '4.50 "''° $10.6$ $15.90 SJ.lo N.21 $13.10 $20.10 1~~-1-~-1-~·F-~·1----1--~1-~-1-~1~~1 $6.00 $9.76 $15.55 $24.30 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 P1~lhli t.r •••••••••• tleya, ktl•l11t •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••" Cl1111fflut1.. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -; H1.. ••• •• •• •• •• •• • • •• • • •• •• •• • • •• •• •• •• •• •• • • •• •• •• •• • • •• • • •• • AM,... ••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• •••••••••• ••••• Cttt••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~ •••••••••••••••••••••••• TO •••uu COIT hf •n1y ell• w9f4 M e11• .,,,. 1111••· l11cllltl1 .,.., .,u,.... er ,h1111 n1111\i1r, The c•d 1f ynr 14 I• et tlri1 111'4 of Hie IM11 111 which the l11t worlll 1f 'f'eur 1tl 11 writ. te11. 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POWER I ACROSS l ldtntica1 5 Tht same as prrvio11sl1 given CJ Ni1g1ra --114 Harrow's criclcrt rlva l 15 Public Ythitl• 50 Pray tr 51 Steal 54 Charm 58 Laboralot)' animals: 2 words 6Z-- Lawrtnct Colltgt 63 Suillblt "" monarch 64 Ptict Saturday's Puzzlt Solvtd: I j . 1• Ultlmatt ai111 Of tndtlVOC' 17 Alcott tiUt' 2 words 19 The fmmedlatt occasion symbol: 2 WOl'dS 116 Act hammlly ~ 67 Cotton t Crtallon of 7/llflO 35 Boot 111 / easy ( ground tr I ' ZO Loye, along thir Tibet 21 Guarded Zl When this happened 15 Cause of dtl igkt. t'• Billnv 21 Dtalff In cattle 32 Moved In a sinuous way ll Soclal group 38 Average 39 las bold enough •1 Distress sl9n1I 41 Accept as true 4S Artistic handling 41 --Men, or lo11en; 2 •Ol'dS • "" fabrle 68 City on ·the Stunt RiYtr b9 Eminent 70 Kiiied 71 Mascul lnt DOWN 1 Obsturt Hrbrt1J1' ' 91blical ... , 2 Onct upon 2 1JIOfdS J Stlf- powtrtd veltlclt 4 lllakt an trnest request 5 Noun suf!llC 6 Moist 7 Put forth I -· ltaguts I • btautlful obJtcts: 2 words 10 "Call . _____ ,,.,, 2 •ord1 11 Ash 1 Wtdntsda, to Easter 12 Orna111tnl1 I fabt ic 13 Bob or dog-- 11 Ptrcolatt 22 llan's nicknani t 24 Bound 3l Exttnsivt '40 Salvador-· 43 Lit ---··: Z •ords "44 Drll!d ontStlf '46 Not rt lutd 47 Paving material "49 Kind of lumbtr 52 Ratchtl whttl parts 53 A Barrymort 55 Fragrantt 5" Umblllcus 21 Oath 51 Pronoun 29 Clam p 51 Bird JO Black: Pett. 59 Blood: 31 St_op Prtfhc 32 Kind of 60 "----nall Rhythm": Jl Load 2 words 34 "lly Fritnd 61 -qua non 65 Dra" 11 . . . ' 7/ll/10 PERKINS .. ,...,. ,. __ , _.._ """" -~.,_... ... ...- MISS PEACH mYE ROPER By Frank Bagl.,id . 7·'1 .c -- I ! OHHH! "'Ir IT UNl'l!IC '(DlllC Pll.LOW TDNl61n" ANP 'IHI 'lDOl'H ff.JI"/ WJU. CIJMB ·' ' ly Jol11 Miles By Mel ·~~'i /1'. By Sawlers and Overgard .... S11AHOE WOOlD ~ MR.MUM ., ,, • -=a:::I --.··- By Gus Anlola 111'&~ By Ferd Johnson • B ~ICN IC SUffi_\[) . -. -. l ___ ... -- • MOACfay, .MY 1', 19'7D DAILY PILD~ $3 War Toys Still Biggest Sellers, Hippies Out, Says .Firm · IDNDON (AP}-A IO<ldinJ! Poler -·-police --In the -ld,-.showinl. _Nrfjx ..id Miy Mnlt 10 I*' ol Alr!lx ~ Lit, ""1: ma)i>e ww wouldn't get such 'lbe new loyl lodude paint -Of JU cunpony's loyl "We ha~ foun.f, un-iood publidty, But now, the by number ldts, Apollo moon are violent in nature, and of Brilitb loy producer jredicted today that war 1oy1 would still be the biggest sellers tin ctrlltmu. Cowboy1 and ln- dlaos are ajj]l pcl!lUiar too. HiA;ties are out. ,_, ~·-bat"~eld ---• U-, many are hlslorlcat fortuDltely, that ll«DI with demand for wat to)'I it "'"'' c:mu-e ~·1 11l\1\a.· "You can hardly can a goos ,IOI! better thail ~<ndous." ~. and numerooa models of oowboys and lodl-. - without gum, U !here -.n't Alrflx l n trod u c e-,S'!ts .mllltary eqlllpm«tl. part ol the mllltar)'-imlllrtll so many wn, riots, and <hrisfmas toys ln a epedel-But another sPokesman for complex," be 38kf. ··oontrY Fun for Everyone! .. JULY 14·19 1910 , Snaggltag lfp i Rhode tslahd· biologist Charles · Allin receives a warm snuggle from ~queJ, a 10-week old raccOorr. Allin befriended the anmial when she and her family were evicted from the 8.ttic of a South County ho~e. Ecplogy Preserved In HB Parking Lot GWC Gets Mobile Unit Golden West Junior College 'lbe official opening or Hun-ln preserving arxf , developing will be takirlg education to f; ........... Beach's palm dotted the environment to serve this the community next fall, ac-"'"6""'' cording to school officials at parking lot bas been com· anl:I flJ.bD"e generations. the Huntingtm Beach college. · memora'ted with a bronze pla· The ... parkinJ ·lot extends A traveling educational que close to· lifeguard head· 'from the municipal pier at center, in the form of a, new quarters. the, loot of · Main Street Scotsman trailer, will travel It was dedicated to the age southeast to Beach Boulevard. to stioppb)g centers and in- ol ecology .and preservation. It iS· fully landscaped with, . dividual ·homes· next year .to Unveiled by Vice-Mayor iJer-grass, flowers and hundreds help disaQ.vantaged studetis ry "fat.Dey prior to the begin· of palm trees. gain an interest in fUrtbering ning'ol'the independence Day ~perated by Ill< city's ~k· their education, · . Parade tbe plaque reads:. 1ng authority, the $2.S million 'Ibe SO-fOOt trailer; .purcbas-.. nus'_ 1~cb development lot serves about ~.500 cars ed with· Vocational Education project was conceived and with orrbeach parking. Cost Act funds, cost $2,300 -119t developed 'tttrou·gp. the com· is 75 cents per day to park including ~uipment housed in bined effurts '·of 'the citizens in the" lot. the unit which includes a video Rosi• on the bow, aid ••ro wt 101 as A111erlca'1 most dyna111ic cou1ty tua11 •P for six days of ralllcklag coMntry hli for the whole hlillly. Come early ond take odvalltage of the lll9911t entertalnmoat valiit In tho West. Excitl•t features .aid ex•ibits·for every m111111tr of the family.' . -Spectacular Flower Show• Thousands of Exhi•its •Miss Ora•1• Co••ty Fair Beauty Pageant• Thrllli1g Rides• Old Fashio1ed Bamyard Co1t11ts • Gla•t Boat a..i Recroational Vehicle Show a All-Ntw Appaloosa Hone Shaw• Junior · U•estock A•ction • Modeni Home Econoinlcs • Demo1strations irf... •New Frodilcts.and lnve11tiHs •·Junior Scieace Foi_r_!finaon • t__y Small A11mal Farm hr Tocldltn • Spaco Exh1•1ts •Band • . Concerts• Sparkli~I Mineral alMI G~ S&ow •Special Cameni · Day & Phota Exhi•its • Fret Stag~ Shows • Popcora Theatre , Mariailett11 •Foods of hory lill4 •4-H a .. FFA ~hlltits and 9 Demonstrations • Po1y ·a•• Hell,coP,ter Rid11 • J'11lor Hone Shows,• Cha.,plonship ·lodea • Mohircyclt lac11 • s.ilior Clti11n1 Ja.,bom •·f!1any, Many ' Otlier Exclti .. Attractlus SElKn!D SPECW: SCHIDUllD IVINTS , • Tueeday, July 141h ~ ...... ._. CeMtf ....... 'e.outy Pog_._,,.. ~ t-dgillg ot 2 prll. FIMll JUCiilna at ..... ol this community ai;Kl its city The project was devised by tape unit, slide viewer, photo · council f<ir .. (he purpOse of -the city'S Urban L a n d displays, testing facilities ~ 1*eaervtng this n•atural lo8Utute citizens s'tee1'ilfg counselire and guidance .·. ' resource. This proj'ed: must commlU.ee and developed by material:i:. TMs .. wH .. Tll•n. -J91y14, 15, 16 .ARSA ............. llMw -~dol)'frofit 9 -.ID~P,.oa.Ollid7p.M.•l1...... • WIDNISDAT,JUlT15 lie recorded as tile" first step Ill< city stall. The mobile extension will ... ........... Cltlzw' ......... .s..w ~·v.-..........,41JOp.-. ' Citizens (;iied introduce vocational f i e I d ti such as mamlactwing pn> :111UISDA T, JlllT 16 __ .... ~ter~~~~:· ~- and , ot be r opportunities · . l • N G d D d' available in bwiness to:cfi.sad--· Po ice ote oo ee s va•taged-lnthearea. ~ . • , 'Ille «enter will be taken ~ ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -A system whereby poli""""1 give citizens tickets lot good deeds is among items being discussed hete at Ute annual conference of ttJe National Council of Juvenile ' Court Judges, t•1be objeot is to create a better relationship image and behavior between the police arid the community," explained Dr. Ralfit E. James Jr., a professor at North Carolina Wesleyan College and seminar leader -et the · con- ference. The goal, he said Tu-y, is for every policeman in the country to carey two books oC tickets: one -which he already bas -for law viola- tioos, the other, a book of ••Certificates of Merit,'' to be presented fuc acts ol good ciUzeomip, "We've already found that poUce like-to give this kind ci •ticket' and the people like to get them,'' James said. 1be certific.at.e p;ogram has been in use on an ex-pertmentat basis here while the conference, which ems Thurarufy, has been In "'5100, .. to varioos high schools wirere Atlanta ~icemen have been these programs and: ~Jays, issuing the tickets along with along.with counseling services, free passes to baseball games, will be_ made available, 'lbe courtesy o( the A t 1 a n t a trailer will ·also serve . as a Braves. registration center frOr part James told of one Atlanta time Or evenirig students, officec" who went to give a certificate to · a woman who had pi(:){ed up some litter from tile sidewalk and walked about two blocks to dej>osit it in a trash can. "When the policeman started walking up to her ,'1 James said, "he said she ac· tually had fear in her eyes that she had done something wrong, "Th.at distrust of police is the ver)r thing we are trying to eliminate." Meanwhile, the new presi· dent ci. the coo.ncil, Judge James C. Gulotta ol. New Orleans, said in• an inta'view that the an.siwer to juvenile crime does not lie in "building more and bigger c:oJTectional institutions." "We've got to work more toward preventing juvenile delinquency and working lllO!'e with families to help alleviate problem, at hcme,11 be said. Talk Slated By Reagan Governor Reag3n will speak at 1he Economic Outlook Conference to be held at Anaheim Convention Center Oct 8, The conference, sponoored by the Orange County Cllamber ol Coounen:e, will be attended by over 1,000 busineanen fnm the si.i: Southern California coonties. One of the subjects to be discussed at ttie a:inference is. the economic effects of "Vietnami.zatioo" on Orange downy, Tickets fur lhe Fall meeting can be d:ltained from !he Ohamber ol Cmim""" olflce at 1477 s. ·Manchester Ave. In Anaheim. Somebody Fights Baek ....... G.IWrw'• hr -""crdlnlllimi fardlld-· \2 oi.d vrid.,.. Dailt' CIA-Pony Show-JO o.n.. until .. .,... . FllDAT,JULT 17 ,..... u ..... AKflH-Mofbt ·11oge _. kw.a. ot 1 p-. niorbt "-fot6o30 P."'- FRIDAY ' Ji~ 11 llAlll IHOMPJON ord fll Btmo1 Volley lays· Clle .. lwlilf •t•c,cN lec ... -Rnf -•15. p.a Adiililf Sl.'°-J.lllton 12·1.S -$1.50. Olildl'CMI ~1 l -.» A~1T.,1'11Unl B•,.J ... -, 1.,-"HM How"' TV Star & Dot bcords Giid Cwtlt ,...., Ranlng Ntist S.hmloy& Sntloy,Jolyla.19 1U Otai,.._..ip l-4M • Jomet 0tu,,., ..,,.. Virgin!. -.· Speclol Gu.If Stor ot oll ~rfOrtrl(H'ICft -~ p.m, Oftd 7-9 p.M. botti doya. lea $olm J3. Gronddalid $2,. 81_...,. $1:50 . . ........ ..,.. ... _ ~ .... fu;.-c-. PRll •1 .. llAMI STAel SllOWS In tllt 5,000.snt o•hloer A•,llltlle1tn Countrf Fun goes big· time on Friday, Sotlwdoy, and Sundoy evenings os America's tort Country· Western teleYision and recording "°" perfoml onstoge in the OIJtdoor ~i­ theolre. 111111 ARCHIE CAMPBELL and Tltt ......... ' SATURDAY IJIJ lt FERUI HUSKY TV61Z11plul Rtwrr/S.,.,,,. P!us JHny & Jolr.le -·~ "'Nr, ,;,,,J Ml'1. C'"""'1 M•1/,;- (apitol Recordihg Sti:n A"""""' of the biggest names in Country-W.....,, music ling lhe hits that lnClde them'"'*'' Comedy and ~. too, in one of the biaflest tolent extravaganzas t'ttr to -.. the Olqe c_, fairground• StMJ o/CBS.7l"1 -Ha Hllflf' ORANGE 'COUNTY FAIR & EXPOSITION BIGGEST ENT_ERT AINMENT ·v ALUE IN THE WEST, . ADULTS -·•t.00 ~Ulll ... 10-11-. .80 ClllLDlllll I lo 10 -.30 . Senlc .. M loUolforM A••lttff Fr.. I A&rtl llffliANYt of P4rii#g All D11y #.*'All Nighl 'O' Gdle1Open11110 "·"'·Daily 0..11 .. 11 ... lstlH c•l'J• It .n,.. ,.,. he•.,...,. hlslff th,.,., •II •f tlae 11teltl., On.,• CM•tf ..... <.,, '"°'' '• ,1001 '• • • ' ~ ,., " Who fights city tij.11? Tiie DAILY PILOT does. That's Wllo. And Wllere fist can you find cogent commtntarY on your community? Chtck Ult tdl~al page of YOUR community's dafly newspaper, the DAILY PILOT, of course. FW _. i:.,.111Me 1Ul•lh _. ..._. 11n tne, Wtt11t1t1 111c.,tlH 1f tM C•1'91ftl 114et, ... "' iiH Mehil'CJCI• IH11o ~ .-.~-~-... o.-e~-.. • stereo103FM the sounds of th.e ·harbor ' marine weather , reports -7 tiw.e~ daily • ,• • • ' ,, ·----. ..~ ,. ' ----. . . • • . HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi! HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSl!S FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi 1000 G1n1r•I 1000 c .. 1.-. 1100 NawPorl Hal"111 1110 General LIMPID POOL WESTCLIFF £.tide C.M. nr Weotdlll, $115 PAYS ALL By ..,_, 2 low!f ....,. NEWPORT HEIGHTS READ THIS Will add . ,. "°"' ...,,.me CHARM bomos Oii 1ae lndoCocl lot '""and evenln& lun. Heated ONL y $40,000! Fncd wlboat nte. 3 & 1 Ju.st one lot ott tashlonable and filtered for no-care ea. Bri betrtul 3-bedroom BR. q>td, dlapouls. d18h-OiffJDr - 3 8drmi 2 batha joyment. 3 queen.med bed-ho ght. ~ .. -li•n..... wruher, patio A BBQ. $33,SOO. and. dlning room -0Covem:I -· ~.,. .,e klt. me, ...... e ... ,. room 548-7511 Trade Lquna. patio -$.!T,!ICXI. Eull¥ ~ Due to buyers tr1n1fer we hive 1vell•ble for IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY on• of our most popul•r mod•l1, Tiie .El Dor1do •I I.AST YEAR'S PRICE. TM• home fe1tur•1 tiu9• ov•rsiz•d 2S.SO It. RUMPUS ROOM, eui· ly convert•d into l edditional b•drooms plus d.an for your pool table. Us• your VA or ~o'nv•ntion•I .fin1ncin9. ......... _ -..-with high beam oelllnp, -,=.,·==o-=""=i--.: I anced cbe'), OJSllWASHER, FIRE. !°""" ,_ !!replace and , BY OWNER. 3 BR. 2 · "'lltl PLACE, all make thl1 a al.ale entryway. Beautl.tul Ba. corner lot, lo in~ _.. real BARGAIN for $23,950. no-care yard With complete Cl loan 8%, $26, 750~ VA or FHA terma available privacy, Quiel atreet in toii MS.-7952 ' or assume subject to 5% an. borhood ~ nual petUntag'e rate loan. neigh • Sub~· to 3 BR. 2 ba. All elec kit. O THE REA!· ""-ESTATERS ' ' LOW-INTElREST loan that Cuatom deocn.ted Nr So. ONLY $125 per month ~paya can be usumed. Coait PlazL <5* n1A. ENCHANTING VIEW all. c I rth 127 900. 1>y owner. 5ls:t8llO OI !lay • Ocean. -kllng 1000 General 1000 Walker & Lee 0 eswo y •. ~,. 1700 ... II. i=.ooo GI ·~;·B-:.."·2~~ loail $8,995 cub for equity, ~-Built '-·-"--Realton Robin Hoed Ln. C.M Owner •-· rm. ~11.1 WR"· We 1,.·. now offerln9 unit No. 6 with prices 1f1rttn9 from '26,990. Our customlz•d hom•• fe1tur1 J to 7 badroom11 3 c•r t•r191s, up to 4f bith1 -with ah••• or Ml11lon til• roof, fir•· pieces, concrete driveways, all bltins ind b11lc c1rp.ting. Low Interest 1682 F.dlngee & Co, 64>1.194 ' ' ly patlO, • 15&,I!». VICIJ1f; W-4455 540-5140 .,,.,,, AT 'TOR amdoul for otter. Assume 6% GI loan. 3 Bed· rm, 1%.~ I®!, hardwood floors. ~ 4 Bdnn Mll bit 2 atory OCEAN BREEZE Newport Beaoh Oftla! $29,900, Rsnbl dll, .....,,,. 1028 Bayside Drive GI 5% loan. 31'2 Carle Ln. -·OPEN-OAlloY 1·5-61><930 411 Signal Rd. YOU'RE IN LUCK Masa Doi Mar 1105 HEART TIME MONEY $26,950 Makt1 this beaut Clitfhaven U this three Bdrm. 1% bath --------S BR, 2 BA home Ideal tor E. Side hOme la not IOJd by By Owner Aaume 51,4 ,a lolm. Dover Shol'fl Amune 5% % GI lotn, 3 Bed-com.tort Uv. I«e backyard the time )'Oil read this ad. S.U,900 3 BR, tam rm,. prof. rm, 1" bl.th. cotnef lot, for entertainlng, Heavy ,18'X18' lJving Rm. with ldlcpd, 2 pattot, new Iha& 1227 Rancho La c ... t• Ayra• Homo• •lnoo 1905 Model• at Broolchuret & Atlanta, Huntlllflon Beach 714-968-2929 714-968· 1338 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. 0-ral 1000 lhake roof. shake roof, dble garage, gleamipg H/W FLOORS. Bl crpts/drps, slate entry, eust $26,500 Must see to appreciate!! I Gu Kit. with disposal. fpl,, nr schl5 & pk. 549-1323 Make this the mo.i hffutitul AlJoe Oarke, Eves: 642--0185 Laundry facillties in nver-By Owner Assume 5% ~ loan. home you've ever eeen, The Newport sized Dbl. aarage, Best of $31,900 3 BR, fam rm, prof. manicw'ed hybrid Bennuda all, you can own this beau-ldscpd 2 patios new shag lawn. aha.a: carpeting, bea-at titul home with 8.5 little as crpta/drps slate'entry cust ut1ful kitchen & COVl'red F1irvit1w· $2500. Dn • Only s192.oo fpl nr achl.. 1e pk sls-1323 paUo PLUS private muter month or FHA Terms Full ·• · .wlte A: large separate ce-646-8811 1860 Newport Blvd,, C.M. Price Only $24.950. . 4 Brm, family rm. w/w crpt mmt area -all combine fer (inytl;M) CAIJ., 646-3928 flt 545-3483 M. M. L1 BORDE, Rltr. thruout. Owner mu.11t Jeavt a home greatly improved 1 '!!~'!'l~~~'!!'!~"l!' Open Evenings 646-0555 Eves: 646-4579 are a. Asking: $ 31, 9 O O. °"' ...,. ..,. borne. Juot ''"KEEP YOUR COOL" POOL HOME TAKE OVER 545-093'"' 546-9'155. li.ted at 133.500. Owner wtll Mqnllloent 5 bedroom, 3 5 BEDROOM M ... Verde 1110 ;;;;;;;;;,;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;1 cury 2nd 'ID on tllil exllt· bath nwukm with CA'I'HE-Yet, a beautiful Anthony rar only $2000 down and u-. SUMMER FUN in& 5% 90 FHA loan, Local-DRAL ceilings. MASSitt· pool • heated & filtered • sume subject to 6~ % GI I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; *TAYLOR NIWPORT HEIGHTS V-2 ttory Colonla1 bome, 3 6 fam rm, 2 ba. Nor -A ICboolt, $41,9e0. IO LINDA ISLI! See ttu. new 5 Ir maid'• rm. fam. nn + 1lR. 5 baths. Open dally $169,300, ''Our 25th Veer'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. ''Miniature Dllneylancl'" J'Ult ll!lted, Oille&t Park Ea. tate with pool 4 slldft. Sep. arate 20x20 pme room.. bJa eotner lot, bruJdut et.ttna" area + dlntnc room. Tb.II wu a model bome. Now va.. eant: and ready to ·move into. I Bedrms, 2 baths, FHA-VA ..,,,,. cr 10% down. $34.950. ed ta ~ Mesa'• finest 1entry, ANTHON!; pool with sets the stagt: for this 3 Joan and $199 per month. lmmedi'ate area. automatic aweep. ROMAN-bedroom, 2 beth home. Safe. SUPER 15 x 18 family room, Nichols Real Estate nc 20· ..., .... su1re wtth ....,. .. play ,an1 for "" ... d bnok .... ,1aoe, wA. • 546-9521 PRIVATE BALCONY, dilldren. New gold carpet. TER SOFTENER. all on HUGE famll)' entert&lnment Kitchen completely redone. oversized corner l~t. $25,<XXI center with WET BAR. $29,!rio. Phone 546-2313. FULL PRICE. -a · THE REAL \""-ESTAT ERS i~1ke'rthla& Lee Walk!~ .• ~ Lee " ' ' ' "" ' ''" Realtor 7682 :Edinger MESA VERDE 2043 W"tcllU Or. WATERFRONT 842-4455 540-5140 Possession 4 Bedroo!Tll, 2 baths, family rm + alx.40 pool, To see oall' Jean Smith, Realtor 646-3255 64&77ll SPECIAL · • COATS Open •w 9,00 PM I Bdrmo. 3 Bot!u; ""·din· LOTS & ACREAGE ' 3.98 AC, BY OWNER ~'AL.L'CE CAMBRIDGE ASSUME Ing rm. Plor & '11p plUJ lo•development.HOl'le•OK. Custom bull~ 4 bedrm, Ian> ..,., ~ sandy beach. Owner's leav-County property off New-ily TOOm, 2 big fireplaces. *MEOITERRANEAN Exceptional Bay & mountain view. Private & spacloul, nearly new. 4 Bdrms, ex. pandable, 41h ba + maid's. Hl&h clg'•. 5000 sq ft built around court & atrium. 4 car ear. Conskter am house or Int trade in this area. $169,000. Owner 548-7249 CHOICE LOCATION Spacloua new 4 bdrm., den + garden room. Poot.size lot. · University Pirie 1237 SOUNDS Llf<E •••• Wishful thinking, · but It's true. Here's the combined tra.nquWty of suburban liv- ing & every town conven. ience; nr. chlll'Che1;achoola, parks & shopping center. 3 BR. 2 Ba., approx. 1800 IQ. ft. Almost new! $41,500. . • Rod HUI RNlty Univ. Park Center, Irvine Raalm• NEWPORT CENTER 2111 s.. Joaqllln Hlllt Rold 644-4911 REALTORS 1' Block to Adam• School Sl/4 °/o LOAN Ing the state, Full Pl'i"' port & Gttenwald, Thia beautllul bome over- ·-->SC.,1.-.4141-and Park. 3 Bedrm. den, Neat a yr, nld Upper Ealf:· $82,750. Xlnt terms. his looks the 17th fairway nf ~!!'!"'~~~~~~~ '("'--EW'ffl'-•' famUy nn lar&e covered I 11' ACRE wrm VIEW, t Mesa Verde Golf C.Ourae. NEEDS BUYER NOW! ' ·~· "'W l*Uo. euY after the 4th =tlbo~ be':~';:; r@.• ?,l'!}\~-,,S ==u:= f:': ~t! 6% uswnable loan, 3036 2 BR. townhouse, Low d<lwn! Call -833--0820 NEW LISTING - Baycmt Boat Buyl Great IVan WtU1 4 Bed.rm plan, with tep&rate muttt bedrm, D1n1ng rm, living rm A: family rm open to garden, Larae. pool stze yard. $58,000, E ,1 Id move tn Labol DIY. Alk1lW month includln& taxes .• 3 ~-]. J ..... __ -Ana Cyn 3 aka ottlce lam Java Rd. 5404095, $62,900. Last call -MUST SELL! 1MS LM.;""'~ Av.. $35.950. &:tnu. 2 bathl, !irepiace 133-0700 644-2430 rm; 2'ii baths, bOr.ei OK. BEAUT loc, cor lot, 4 BR, SUbm.tt all offtn. $Z,700 CO.ATS • Fon>ed air beat. • qu;et MAIN REAL TY l& tam nn. 2400 "'I It. tm-Call' Patrlcl< Wood 54~2300 COiia -· ·"'1 do Pe -t. $25,250 REALTORS 54s.8971 med. J>OU, Owntt. 54G-0013 e Bill Hoven, Rltr. You are the winner ot WALLACE TO INSPECT -~nn 4 8drm.-F1mlly Rm. eves I: wkendl/or ~2'249 2111 E, Cnast, CdM: 673-3211 2 tickell to the REALTORS Entty ball, amb'al fioc" NEWPORT SHORES Coll -p · rk 1115 lrvlno Terrace 1245 -->5414li-<4141-plan, dining nn., lu&e A '"""""'"· well cfe<orated !I!" a . ORANGE COUNTY (Ope:n Evtnl"tl) rooms thn.i-0ut, built-ins, 3 bedroom 2 bath home close NO DN VA, LO DN rnA E ARRm FAIR & EXPOSITION xtra ba .... 54().1120. to beeoh. pool, 1..,,;, ''"'"' Prked below app,..lsah for 1721 GALATEA P TE B •t the l""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!B• DUPLEX YA "We Soll• Homo and clubhmse. quid<..,, by owner. N<wly Open Ho.,. 2 to 5,30 Dally REALTY l ORANGI! COUNTY Every 27 MlnulH" ONLY $28,500 de<or. < BR, 2 bo, tam VIEW -POOL FAIROROUNOS LEASE OPTION $34,000 TARBELL 2955 Horbor CALL US QUICK nn, bl..,., w/w "Ill, $26,950, Poto Barrott RNlty 1'11 WUTCUJF oa. July 14 • 19 CDM HS & POOL THREE UNITS AT ms;so I =543=8=753=·=====-Bill Boni•. -642-5200 tllWPORT llACH & Pleue caU ~i ext. 329 Fabulous value near Back Delightful garden d~cx. $3,500 PRICE REDUCTION'. N Be h 1200 f4Z·$200 ~~. between 9and1 PM to claim Bay Custom home. 4 king EAST SIDE. 3 bdrm! eJch. On 2 Bclnn unit -l bdrm. ewport IC Corona d1I Mar 1250 lliz=ZZZ=:m:il\i[C I )'OUt tlcketl. (North County bdnne. Beautifully panelled Walkway between units. unit· bachelor cottage. Dou-WATERFRONT IMPORTANT NEWS l'itollii-iij~-ijijj~berililof.54().P,il.220~. i ) family room. Clrcular bar. Landscaped. Modern. HUR-::.e:eaJei;~h~~us'!r;'.1;· ....... .., ....... .., ... ,..,I DOCK FOR BOAT C.D.M. Lovely 2 BR Ranch Style Two chttry fireplaces. Deep RY! ping. A bargain at only NEWPORT BAY VIEW DUPLEX 1 & 2 BR. remodel-DUPLEX home on wide lot -we call "\'lf.~9'f~' I ORelymnt pnofowpoobuyL laHlter.board. C11l 6off.0303 Re1ltor1 ed & cute. A-1 condition. ------ ,~ .... -·-•"• ON $33,000. From your formal dining rm., Sundeck patio. Dock your Both units ~ spacious 3 It a Ranchette. Lots of level CALL 64$..0303 Re1ltor1 FOR~ST E. OLS M. M. Le Bordi, Rltr. family rm. & master bdrm. boat in front. $66,SOO, bedrooms with 21Ai baths LO- aroond. zoned for hones + FHaommllay FOREST E. OLSON HARBOR N. OF WILSON 646-0555 Eves: 673-6116 This fabulous hilltnp man-CATED on one of Corona pest room with % baths. . MODEL HOME aion Is 6 yrg, young. Has del Mar's nicest tree lined Lota: of storage & plenty of 4 Bedrms, sunken llvlnc Vicent-Move Tod1y . . 4 boat access Ir you own the tre ts room for expiansion. Locat-room, formal dinin, A: pan-HARBOR N. OF WU.SON Great 4 & fam.lly rm. with Avail now • th~ spacious land! 'Take over 5\4 % loan, 9 e ed 1n one of our tint'st horse •~•n-•j-~...._..,.., encl ·• 5M,,,. Br, 3 Ba home. Fam rm, $98 500 SEE nelled famib' room. n.wauc ~ 0•~ patio. -...-to lge din & liv area w/view, ~·-..·,.. ... ., .... -... FOR YOURSELF areas. Asking $33,950. location near acelJent NEWPORT BEACH Lile Insurance loan to take Lge atrium, view kit, comp! ~· r;ll :/31.JP ~ PRIME OCEANFRONT. OPEN SAT 1 to 5 schools. $42,950. Versatile 4 BR, s BA home, over. Owner anxtou1 for of-cptd, drpd, wallpapered,: .TtibiJl~ ... d Priced for immediate sale. 607 IRIS PAULtWHtl'E tamlly rm+ patlo. Modern, fer on price of $28,950, Flex. landscaped. $106.000. Roy J. _ ·-·---3 Bedrms, 2% baths, ex-ONLY s59,500 CARNAHAN well planned kitchen plus Ible tenns. \\lant Realtor, 1430 Galaxy 833-0700 644-2430 cellent condition only 3 CALI.. 673-8550 &&ALTY GU. breakfast area_ Perfect tor Open Evenings Dr. 64&.1550 (Open Daily). $21 ,SOO years old. Huge Master BR, 5f6..5440 small children. Can have ~ S massive frplc, modern 1093 Bal<.,, C.M. ... .......................... 1 formal dining, ""wnabl< -5::~ ~~~.f :~l t~Jo· SWIM POOL kltohen and l'l&ht on the MESA VERDE Dover ~ tot TD at 611 %. LEGE R~TY Plar & Sllp Avoiloblo <Bdrm• .. 2 ba"". •nll'Y hall, = c':,'~·~,<;fU ... 545-84>4· VACANT, tu:ADY TO Wdl de"'""'• bedn>ml Jean Smith, Realtor lo:==:===·=-=="==~m: S32500ANDUP "''"'"'511%annua1 %rate EXEC' .,. Sol by MOVE IN home overlooking the entire Ii 0tor9e Wllllamson loan. Built·lns In dream kit· owner I ~m. traru;~ -4 On an •-wtde lot wtth Bay. Larx• living room A 646-3255 5 BR & FAMILY REAL TOR ~::· ~~~~m, park Ilk< BR, 3i\ BA, fam nn, .Oill ~-lom'• ~11 ot ... ~~~ dining room; all electric kit.I'"'!!!!!~~~~~!'":""" Price Reduced 673-4350 645-1564 eves. "'w Sell. Hom• pool. One nn detached con- acwvu ,.,_,, chen. Ready for t.mmedlate ** FAu.BROOK ** 6 UNITS I 1 ,, taining 600 sq, ft. Beaut heavy !bake roof in excd· ... ..,.., Call •-••p" Unusual custom home w/ for quick 11Je Every 27 Mlnut11 b"-" wall ·--• patio w/w lent location near 2 a:olt occu.........,iag,500---"" pest hoUle, 3.150 1.t .. l to $33,500 ~ :~e ~~rm= TARBELL 2955 H1rbor ~~. d,;;.~ Ideal' Joe. coanes. SJS,$0, acre, beaut lndacpd, Costa Mtsa with all btt.tns w/PcioL . SELL FHA or VA $67,000. Open IO AM Daily, Macnab·lrvine TO mSPErr -st6-nn avocadoe, ~s. 1141 including water conditioner, f'ORTIN co. 642-5000 Nice family home ln COSta 1'124 Port SbeH'eld Pl., NB. ,0 THERE:AL "'\.. ESTl\TERS 675-3210 728--6530 Quick Pea Asswne exlattng Mesa »URRY! • Call: 644-5489 642""23S WANT HELP? Advertiae 1D FHA loan. 0nty $3,000 down, For Fut relUlts •. Call "The Pyrtu~ld Exchangors G'fS.8800 -H'°"'O"M"E;o-&;-"I N"'C"'0°M=E,-1 ::::::::~1 Deily Pilot Ousitieds. PERRON 642·1771 Rot LIM" Dail)' Pilot -Original owner wants to sell i..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I ,,:Call~,,:64~2-5678~~f~or~Resul~~";,· d!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~;:Cl~1.~ss~w:;ed~====:::ICoste Me11 1100 hil 2 Br. home + l·bdrtn. 4 + Fam/Pool Home I· r'l!ntal. Blk to ocean. Shake SCHOOL STARTS. • • in lovely Mesa del Mar with General 1000Generel 1009 O.ner1I 1000 I.;;;-·.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I root. Xlnt cond. Take a look! SEPT. 14th ..... Roman poo1 fully(""==---------------------e '·-.--lll MORGAN REAL TY U ,.. are loolclng for • 4 .,.u1ppec1. Walk to all '" ...-... 61J.<642 ~9 ~~':1'1 ~~~ achoola, shops. $M,950, Ofi'Q-0 kl"'"'-""-f)-C ~Q..9 ..,..... ELEGANT Home. 2650 sq Sclx>o1 dist, tee this one! Open EVenqa \:)~ l"Q't.J ~).. ~ J.:1(1" V SEE THIS ft. In pl'("8tige area, 3 br, Prtc:ed right " vaoant ~ Ml·lllO The Punle with the Builf./n Chuckle Qul<t ""' """' cu1..i .... , '" by 0"""· 178·500· 642-5583. $51,7$0. (llWdnlmllhllW Mesa Verde. A sparkling BEST Buy. 2 BR, 2~ BA LUGE REALTY O Reorrange letters of th• ,-,,.-...._ ....,.."".__ ,..-..._ home with 3 spacious bed-Condo. Pool. steam/sauna, (l!!ll!l'!~----1500._lt....._,Cll . four scrcimbled wotds be. l'mll, 2 BA, lge family nn., WestdiU. Myers 673-ti756 1$fif (Ji;Z'!.g. I ·~~~~'l'l'!'=!::l"'"" low tci form lour simpl. WOl'dt. cov patio, play yard, J'al). I BAL Penln 3 Br Large -•100 ~··-HARBOR VIEW I HATS AG I ta•tio land"'8ping,l!replace, -tio · u;9!io Fro -_..,,._ 5 Bdrm. S batb Broodmoor 1 11 1 1,. J * bltns, shag ~ii Ir new Marshan 'R;a1tf G75--4600 borne, Corona dtl M:U' paint. It't got everything! LIDO WATERFRONT Pr1Ced to ..U 1t 167,500 Prloed at only Dl,500. For 4 Bl', pool" Bay=•t-llke \o •THEREAL \"' ESTATERS I''. 1'• I I ' B/B 2 HOUSES Open house almost dally 1-5; 517-517% Begonia, 3rd Lot So. of Hwy. Front house 3 BR. 2 Ba., vacant, plus comp. furn. 2 BR. house. 149,150. {Ijll\\ ,\ 111:11 ·11 Ill. U .I \ l\L 1 [ \ • , l I ' n'' ~KLING NIGHT. LIGHTS IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS -4 Bedrooms 21;) be.th Lusk home. 2 fireplaces, walnut cabinets, tinted glau and red brick patio PLUS l\IUCH, MUCH MORE Call 673-8550 'o THE REAL \""-ESTATERS DO NORD 1letails call 54(>.llSl, new, Fee title. FAM, rm, APTS • .m LI ......_,... I L E E p 0 I gd loan, IU'. ochlJ, •bop .......... ...,..,. ........ ...., ~ REDUCED TO Cofta1N-M~ A . s . 54""281 s •.:~=-~~! 6T.;;,m;.. •11·1111 I I\ I l' f 1. YJ1 H~~~!~ge DOVER .Shol'tt-<>wntt s br., ""~~~~U~Vl~~t rqa 4 utility room. with COUNTRY ES?ATE, ~ ]. I :JU. bay view, imm, occ., rtU. shake root 1-aty, 3 Br. 4 bit, ' ' '. . ' . , v. 1J ft. tronflns oa exttllent aO'l!, 3 hr, 2 ba., pool, hOniel I I J Gd terms. 1112 Antigua Way waterfront borne, xlnt swtm-:!i;"~ tJoill are :i:;.d:~% m~ ~ .L,Y Kl 1 1 5 I I A chi,elen. He talks In ater· Fl-.-.;-U-pper :~~~. 4 bath houle n~~o~w~y~~: M Grundy, Realtor 0 w n er I A It, • _ • _ _ _ . eophonlc atyht, out of _. Has existing 41.4.% GI Joan. for ule. Newport Beach. Biii Grundy, Realtor . o.-r Dr., H.B. fiC.4620 ~..,..,.,,,=::::::.· ------1, r-0-A:-::8-,,1-8:-:E,--..,,-of his mouth. 7 •tt Needs palnt It some carpM t.r, $89.500 64&-0411 833 Dover Dr., N.B. ti42-4G:lO good 3 Bedrm on quiet esa 1oltto •~ml _., TIME FOR 7 I I 1 • I 1 i O Ccmoloto th• chutklo q..oiiod VonJc """''· &< it and IOU _N•WPorl Hol""ll 1210 NEW LISTING ti C::.... H.,,, COQo by IHUn" Jn t~ 1111ta1rio -.witd1 u1 what it's '"-'Orth to )'OU to S:.: OOrl ' ., 2 ltr. wh«', QUICK CASH . '°" dwolop ''°"' ... No. 3 boklw. &Ive It the "11.c" It -... BY Owntr. End ot cul do Duplex, l0BR, each. c ...... r ~"!~"l'~ THROUGH A . 8 m~:.~IR!D r I' 1~ I' I' I' I' I' r I L~~ .. ='1~,m 2cl,·~~ = =~~~~· ~~~~ DAILY PILOT t>tfu~:t• I 'I I I • I I I I I •-S:.:l~ 1~C:~tta=..o"':'ui:! !~~!LOT ~i!~! homll!ltlllOOQ"10•M10ed D jC,~LEGEREALTY watching tor lt, Dial ~LlNEScosl)'OU JUltpen- AdL aleClc tbom ..... WANT A SCRAM-LETS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION . 7000 , l!OO-tt"'"".cM 64i.>G11 toc1ay1 nt.1 •day. l otlANGI COUNTY'S , LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BOUlEYARD 546-8640 o,.. ........ tUI l :SO 3 Bedl'.UOlll- 2 Bath No Down -$23,500- In Costa Mesa and rea- dy to be lived 1n, this home has everything - 3 bedrooms -2 balhl -large two-car garage, prof'eulonallY J.an~Po ed rtont and rear - 11pacimm and relaxlns covered patio. U you've been looking, you won't find anythlnp: like It at this price! No down to Vets, minimum down to anybody. Hurcy -be- fore it's gone! HORSES 4 bedroom bargain • 113 acre • $26,000 -no down to vets. Want wide open spaces? Well, here It 11 on full third of an acre whert horses are per· mltted. Only ten min· ute1 from downtown Costa Mesa. 4 large bed-rooms 2 baths. CarJ:>tted throughouL You'll real- Jy like thl.11 one. Lots of tall trees, All for on}y 126,000 plus no money down to Vets. Hurryl INDOOR POOL 3 Bedron- Family Rotiin $196.00· Mo. Total at 6% Here It is, · execuUve type show home, heat- ed and tntered Indoor awimmlng D001. protea. sionally Iana.caPed front and rear, in better than model boine condition. Buy subject to existing VA loan with Interest at 6o/.,, total mnnthJy pmt. $196.00, Owner uking $34,900, onl,y 2~ yU old -See It todq, 3 Bedroom Added Family Room! $24,500-YA See this to believe lttl It's located In Costa Mesa, in a terrific neighborhood. It bu three bedrooms and a beautiful added family room. Take over pay. ments subject to exist- ing VA loan at 6:i,t~1 total monthly pmt. WUJ be only $148.00 -or a:o no money down VA - This one won't last. can now. COLLEGE PARK 4 Bedroom $159 per month You better hurry on this one, It's sharp. WJth large family room, rear Uvlng room with altdin& doors to beauWuUr landsoaped paUo and back yard. All electric built-In kitchen witb breakfast bar. Best yet, take over payment, In.. cludlng taxes .. $159.00 per month. Why rent? 3 BEDROOMS- 2 BATH POOL-$26, 700 $190.00 including tans. See this to believe it. Lo. ca ted in best Costa Mesa arta on tree lined rtrttl It's In beautiful move-in Condition, hardwood n oors, forced air heat, double garage, Corner lot adds privacy. boat or ~railer atte11s. Step Sav· 1ng bullt-ln kitchen. What else can we say See IL ' OllAN~I COUNrrs LAlfiST 2629 HARBOR BOULEVARD ·546-8640 Opoohtologa Ill 1:30 I . . Mond'f, Ju~ 1', 1910 DAILY PILOT as The DAILY PILOT Sez: Hi Ho, Come To The Fair! Find Your Name Among Classified Ads And You Win Free Tickets HOUSES F.OR SALE RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS HOUSES FOR SALE I HOU$ES FOR SALE_ Coron• del Mar 1250 Lido l•I• 1351 L•gune Bl•ch 1705 Apto. Furnished --Coron• del Ma r 4250 Aplt. Furnished Apll. Unfurnished_ Cotti Me11 5100 Gener el 4000 7S FT. LOT Corona rit'I Mar. Pref. 3 BR.., <...:inv, den, dining rm. H&rbot V)ew Hilla atetl., Beam ttU., J trplcs, a.ss!'d, From O"NnU only. C&ll patiol'. Best buy on lbt ls- 673-891&. land for 182.~. WANTED: View home in e $2',tSO e New home • kJw down • $U,900. Leue w/option 0 .K. t JJd. T-Jlf114 "Illa Orao10 County Falt' BuutJ Paaeant: RENT FURNITURE ----------------BACHELOR blk to OONn/bay, W/W crpt&', kit. l adult m pet.a. $105 yrty, 1_ Mf l<RI MI\( ..A,WOOO '> 61;-"'1!·-=""""=-~,,.---New 1·2 BR., 2 BA., tum $HIS FURN. Bach. No cook-or unfu.m, alr<0nd, ult ing. Businets man, non· clean oven. beam celllng, smoker s. of hwy, Privacy. dshwr, prlv a:ar. elevatoni, 75-4859 thel"'ftpy + awfm poola, 328 POPPY AVENUE How•rd Law1on, Jr. p7:,,.'c.E REALTY 4M-970t Charming 2 BR, view home. Realtor 675-4562 a n.oom. trom u1.~ 1'\lforith to month Rent.ab Wide Selection • 100~ PURCHASE OPI'ION 24 hr. Delivery eusrom Furnihu'e RentaJ fil7W.100!,CM, 548-MSt 1568 w Uncoln, Anhm 77f.2SO:J Like ne\v, close to beach. 2969 So. Coast Hwy, frt.. July 17 Owner 675-3428 Btlboa Peninsula 1300 WEST BAY AVE. Olatming new 3 bdrm, 2 ba. MediteITanean 11tyle: Block 1rom ocean & bay. Builder's home, top quality. J BUI Grundy, Realtor J.111 Dover Dr., NB 642-4620 Lido hl1 1351 TRIPLEX AND SEA DELIGHTFUL BAYFRONT Two 2 Bedroom view unit& with .fireplacn plus one bed. room unit over garage. - Full priee only $115.001 - LET'S TALK TERMS. PHONE NOW 4 673-8550 O THE REAL "'\.. J:STATF.RS LARGE LIOO LOT 58x88' 206 Via Lotta, Terms. (n4) 548-<913, 31&-3256. ' ' llEST lllYS! i:rr:J., c L A 5 5 I F I E .D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 B11lboa Island 1355 L19un1 Nlguol 1707 Hink Thompson Shaw Sit., Joty 11 READY!! Owntt now ready to stll his BY OWNER: Beaut f. BR beach cottage with 2 BR &-1~ BA, din nn, Wn rm, s.1eep1ng porch. R-2 Lot ·w/ ~ at, I& lot. $32,0XI. room to build additional 49;)..4271 ~~~~~~~- t,\111. Fflirt1. ~v w"'· JatJ 1s ~<I' Senior Citlnns J1mborn ferlln HusllJ Show Slln. lalJ II Arclll• CampbtR & Tho H11111 ShoW ' ClDMP·tl-LIHT u nl t. Owner will help fln. 2 Story, 5 BR. 21ii ,bat Hillalde al\~. · view, pool-a: lot, eptl, drps, Thu.., July IS Chlldrtn'a D11 APARTMENT ·FINDERS Hlllleftda of Apartments List@d NO... MORGAN REAL TY $35,SOO, 4!15-<1589. Fri., July 17 673-6642 67s.64S9 Huntlng!Gn Bo1cli 1400 NEEDED Mission Vltjo 170I AEGEAN Hills CLASSIC D- 3. 5 br, lg, tam nn, ! ba, 6%.% FHA. lS_IJ._ dwn. ~13. CJrampiomhip Motorcycl1 RICIJrl Junior Uvutock Auction SIL • San. I•~ 11-19 App1loosl Horu Show t RA CblmplollShlp Rodoo • n...ndul lldllblll C1ll 642-4656 • f111StqeSMn • Jnlorf1klHonoSlloll • TllrlUtni Mldwtf Rldn Reel E1tatt Salesmen 1-=========ll • Sftcltarllr flowtr - HOLIDAY PLAZA DELUXE,...1pacloQs l Bam;i.. Furn apt. $1.35. Plus uW. Heated pool. Ample park. tng, NG children • no pets. 1965 Pomona, C.M. Excellent training program, Best c::ommission & bonus. Coofidential int e rv I e w. Members of HuntiJllton Beach-Fountain VaJley and Orange County Board ot Realtors. Ask for Jerry Barwick 847..8507 Eves, 64~ m;1;@n1.:a FHA·VA Home close lo the beach. 3 Bedroom~ • 3 Baths .. Heavy Shake Root • AU Electric Kitchen • Only 1 % years ()Jd. Carefree landscsplne, Adult Occupif'd. It's Sharp, tor $35,950 & Government Terms. m.2313 O THE REAL ""'-ESTATERS 1710 BY Owner vacant, 210 Ave, Miramar. 3 br, 2 full ba, tr-pie, all blt-in:s, wry nr. bch, not tract home, Will be redecorated, onl,y $22,950. 213-431.J5115. RENTALS HouMs Furnish.ct ll!t aiqlo--Jiit ID 111 al ll!o _,,. ~ lritll Ill ..... "' ride, .... ""' -<!do ...... Glteo oPtn 1t 10 un. Dally Newport Blvd. & fair Pr.-Coatl - -'----C 01t1 Mt11 4100 * SUNNY * * ACRES * * Motel·Apts. * G•n•ral 2000 ;.;_---'"""'II Studio & I Bedroom• LOW RATES Day, Week or Atontb W111iam F. LM 234 Flowor St. Cott• MH• ,._ _________________________ .,,.Color TV RENTALS RENTALS . RINTALS e Pool A Phone Sorv lnd Houses Furnfshtd HouHI Unfuml1htd Houu1 Unfumllhed • Maid Service avail l Signal So. " o.c. You are the winner of Summer Rtnf1l1 2910 Cotta Meta 3100 Newport Beach 3208 :n{;:=ndi:ivd. 2 ticketJi to the S48-975S ORANGE COUNTY OnSTILL AVAILABLE FOR LEASE-< BR, FOR LEASE. The Bluff" RETIRED Cou~ FAIR It EXPOSITION on~.~~~·a:5i:: ~:lc,v~ ::1,, ~ 30lF.aperama,Trinamodel. will give tree ;b'; = ... Be1t Back Bay Vie~. 3 BR, furn, apt in cc .... ..:.... for at the Arrown•:ad. Call Elaine Aug. l. $300 per mo. call 21,i BA n-. $474 ,...,05" ORANGE COUNTY Svedeen for details. 642-ST.S. 646-523.1. • ""0 ¥0• cpts. minor maint. A: ftl'l&fr, R I mo. Adults. No p e t 1 . 64&-9210. FAIRGROUNDS M-1 H ty Co. 64~.f23S ~R~.-.-1 -0,-L-.. -,.~Opt~lon~ 6'4-'21168 !='"='=~=---=-~ J I 14 19 EXCELLENT area. £.ckle. u y • BEACON Bay-modem 3 or 3 Bednn home, Ja;e llvlna: rm, 4 br enclosed petio frplai .... w lrltehe IMnl!. Coron1 dol u -r 3250 Freahly painted, 1 BR. PteaSt! call 642-5678 ext 329 ·• · ' ·" .... n, -mo. fYl9 WJW cpt., etc. $135 mo, betwee 9 and 1 PM claim pvt beach 4 r.er, SJl».$350 Nichols Rt•I Eat•te n to wk. Also lge 2 br apt. trplc, MS-9521 * 2 Br dup]ex-«and new, 3 545-91.87 -~=--==--·I )"OUl' tJckebl. (North County lge 3Undeck. $225 wk, * J.,.-°"",,,.-""°'=-.,--,-.....,.-TRl-LEVEL toll-freenumberla540-U20J 213 /TH -s-3 427 or 2 BR. Gar. Patio, crpta, blks from water S2'T5 mo.* LRG 1 BR tn fourplex, 4 Bedroom, big, big, big '7141673.SO!M. drps, stove, retrii. Bamlx:lo inc. uUUUea, 673--4452. pr, quiet area, $130. Call ==~re5~o/~e.1~e: R•nt•lito Sh•r• 2005 Lido B•yfront.....;2 Pools ~~~1agema~prl:~a":~~ ~.;B~.ot~::254~R15~~.1 Br $125. pooi, of baths, cupboard space, MAN to mare home KitcheneUte aulte1 & room1 Dwntwn CM. $170. 541-1134, $251]-i.e. 675-4401. Adulbl. Spa.c. Ideal for storage, extras, walk to thr w Is a me, I ate 2 O' 11 b1 da.Y. Mek or month. 544--0452. EXEC. t Br .... ~ Ba dplx. ~ sts-S&33.1993 O!.urch. beach. Priced way under ~mplO)'t!d partially turti: LID~ SHORES HOTEL 3 BR. l~ BA. on Wilton mi Ml ft. Bltns, nwly pntd.i.,::"===~~~~ market at a low $34,950, walk to bch, frplc & garaae, 617 Lldo Park Dr NB 673-8800 nr schls. $210 mo., water Gar. $42S/mo Is. 540-7573 ATIRACTIVE 1 Br. util pd. I' Npt Shores. 642--8288 BEAUT. 3 Br, 3 Ba. home, paki. ~. $105 mo. Single perl0r1 avu REFINED Lady to llhare Lido hie. La1t 2 wks July, ! Br, 2 ba. den, paUo, 30 onl)' 642-6197 '62-4471 ( :=, J 546-81 DJ lovely hm !n Bluff>" NB. $600. ht 2 wks 6ept $4!!0. Nowport llNcli 3200 ~~. i..;..~". lrl&. SMALL . FURN • apt AU priv, l.ncl'd, $80 mo. AlllO 2 Br, 1 Ba apt: July BY OWNER -6~o/f F.H.A. 6f4-0369. . -$1T;; ~k. Aug $200 wk. 2 F.utaldl ~~ ~·s Very lo&n, continental t~ hie. BACHELOR, professional wk min. 673--3948. IMMEDIATE Huntington h•ch J400 =i. -er 3 bdr., a be., fireplatt, man to share NB tnhM!. 3 BR, aipt 6, on channel-tut OCCUPANCY ok. Fncd., pr. &tide. NEW 1 • 2 BR, w/w --. ranee/oven, refrig., • dock clO!le to ocean &. AVAIL BLE • -•• carpets, drapes, Wxe pool Pool, tennis. etc. Rent 11~ $125 _wk. 402 A HUNTINGTON Harbour, all blt ina tnd ~If clnn ··===:--:'""'"'=""'"-= BBQ's, uunu. clubhooae. BAOfELOR e Bright &: Adults. From $140;' Jwt AirY. e All uti.I pd. Quill!. Ea1t of 2600 Harb6i' bl'ar • •S.10-2266* Nabt:rs Clldfllae at 425 Merrimac Way. Slls..6300 * FURN 1 BR. w/encl BAY PwfEADOW APTS. prage. SlC mo. Yearly. New exciting 1 BR. $140, ..,,,=*=C•~ll=='m-='='11"09-'-*== 1 2 BR, $165. Beam celllnga. BalL--l~nd-•'"s Wood pan'lg, a:hq crp~ uu.a ~ prtv, patio, eome w/ frplct Pool, aancf volley ball crt. * IJTI'L.E ISLAND * ttc blda, pool. tables, put,. On U11! bay. 2 BR., furn. ttne gtftn. Adults, no pet.. 2nd Halt or July • $250 387 W. Bay. Open Moue ?.1onth of Augu1t • $fiOO U-7 pm daily. &46-0073. BIB, REAL TY 61::>-3000 t~Bedroom "Apartment, blttn CHAR.MlNG knotty PI n e range/oven &: refrlgen.Wr. bach apt w/2 dlb beda, Carpet. and drapes, $135. lgc pvt pat, Sl.SO mo, yrly Well ... McCardle, Rltr1. ba11Ji. 318 Onyx 1810 N Bl """'°======= ewport vd., C.M. -548-7729 Evet. 6"-0684 Huntington Be•c:h 4400 1 Br. condominium-nicely furnished. Enclosed patio, $150. 962-9568. ./ WALK lo 8"acb, 2 BR. Adult.I, no pets, 219 15th St., No. '1 DELUXE 1 &: 2 BR. Bltn 1tove &: dshwhr, pool, encl pfai'e, all util pd. From $135 $170. Children welcome. 241 W. Wilton, No • 5. 54S..7405. 2 BR, unf. newly dee. Crpt. drps. Encl patioe, Spae. Lagune_Bo .. •ch 4705 a:rnds. Adults only. $140 mo. ---2283 Fourtaln Wa:J E. P . Ttmpl1 (Harbor, turn W. on Wll9>n) · 9S3 Tiller DELUXE Lr& 3 Br, 2 Ba, Corona del M•r bltnl, quiet area. Adults. $100. 2'l85 Fordham Dr. You are the winner of 2 tickets to the ORANGE COUNTY FAIR & EXPOSITION at the ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS July 14 .19 Please call 842-5671. ext. 329 between 9 and 1 PM to clalm )1)Ur tickets. CNorth County toll-tree number 1t 540-122:1) 54><191111. $17~ 3 Br., lt,9 Ba, patio, bit.ins, crpts, drpe. Aak about our dlaoount plan, 880 c.enw St, MU340: *DELUXE 1 1-2 BR G&nkn Apt.. Blt-lnl, priv. paUo, healed poo~ floplc. Adulta. $1'5 mo. 5'6-5163 Gr11clout Adult Llvlnt 2 BR, w/w cptl, drpA, bltn R/O, splr strcte, ~c. lG E. 18th. 557-6682. $190. SINGLE ADULTS! l BR Ii clooela, new "'l'ta. FROM $165 MO. pool, uW pd. $14D. 1BM VILLAGE INN Monrovia, 548-0336. 698 S. Cit Hwy, Maid, TV, SPAC 2 Br, l'iii .Ba Studio. pool 1tepg to beach 494-$436 2 chlldren OK. No pell, ' · $1SO. 726 Joann St., 846-1584. 1 BDRM, or untum. ~ blk * LRG 2 &: 3 BR, 2 Bath&. !rorn -·· • bell. Ltrdry Frpl~ blllll, cpll, drpo, encl f.acU. Adulll only, $175 mo .... pa•-""1034 494--44118 -&»-C237. • ·-•• wv • ..,..,... 2'~~_,,3~BR""''1~.-Crp""'~m-,~ch'~po.-I GOMr1I 5000 -____ .....;;;.: & play area. Brookhurst Ir: negotlable, 64~9 Clubhol.l#e Ave. 673--95;'i6 alt newer home. 4 Bednn1, 2 ovens, petiOI, pn. 377 W. Ada.ms. $6,500 down, $150. Empl'd 1 .. , w/ahare my 5 p.m. DESIRABLE ·~· 3 batha. Uue • llC WUMn, Mgr apt. 1. 518--69((1 NEW 1, 2, 3 Bedrma. All "BLU•FS'' option Hi-f.506 blt.tll cpt/drp, 1ar. Nr So per mG .• INCLUDES Prin., home with aame. Kltcll WEEKLY Rental l-J Br r ' SMALL l br. furn apt 1or Coast plaza 540_1973 , pool, Kids ok. SlfO • $160. 1998 Maple. Apt 1. 548-28m. REAR 2 BR duplex, Pvt yard., bltn 1love, $100. l1t/lut mo rent. 548-44n Int., TaJ1es, In&., oompletl!, prlv'i, pvt rm " ba $17.50 00. s, "'·-·'-i, Town S.rl•s LOVELY 4 br, 2 ba, Conv. older penon. All utlJ. paid. 54S--232t eall collect (21J) 374-5790. wk 54&32IS From $1 NN.r ~ 2 BR. l ha, "park aide .. $29) loc. Immed. oec. $235. Free $120 + dean-up deposit. ="'"7=-,,,.--- "'BONUS ROOM'' Bay! Cl), 683-8247. wtmds 3 BR. 11ii be. Z..b' ••••• $275 water, tN.lh, Lea••· 233S Elden. NICE 2 bdrm wlth prage MeH Vtrd• 5110 HOME to share. Employed fi75.8077. 3 BR. 2 ba. tri·level •••• $.125 ~. * l A: 2 BR Furn. Apts $135 mo. 2619 Florida, Hun. Low lnter•itl male. All facilities. &f.6..0084 BALBOA 2 Br. TV, neer 3 BR, 2'19 ba. "new" •• $350 NEW HOME FOR LF.ASE Pool. Quiet. NA SSA ti iliwton Beach. Call for appt, 2 BR. eled Jdtcll. Drps. Spanish Decor I between 4-7 PM ocean, bay 4 •bop• 1 , t BR. 2'19 ba, •••• from S360 2 ,..._,, 10 nni. S350 mo. PALMS, 117 E. -· St. 5J6.Ql9 or 962...a384 crpts, encl gar. Harlm Room to expand for uour t..1.. --" u""'.7 ,MllU ..,_ ... _, •hppg Adu!'· m <# MAN with young eon will $100-$150 W&1J• Avllll mo. ~1'170. Very near beech 642-3645. Cost• Mmtl Dlll\t: ' ""• growing tamUy, Beaut. yard ihare their 3 bedroom home 675-51110. PARK & MARINA 6 D:ll-1on Hlgh in quiet JIOO pets Sl40. B42-23S9. & BBQ. .-=,,-=="°":-== ! BR 2'19 ba. ll'ttnbelt $385 O hUd wdcome NR WestclW-1 br, bachelor. NEW A'JTRA,.._..,, HAFFDAL REALTY • • Stra.lght. ~2160 LIDO, LINDA Isle, Bayskte 3 BR. 21,) ba split·level $485 aree, e ren • Htd pool, util pd. Mature -.... ~,.c. eep. Ntwport Be•ch 5200 142-4405 ===""===== Dr. & ~nin. waterfrorQ 3 BR.. 21Ai ba:bay view •• $500 2 BR near park w/w cpt lady only. $1lS. 548-«151. houaes, 2 Br, 1 Ba. Crpts, 1-~'--'-"-'.;.;.;.-..;.;;,;..; B~Y~awno~"",-', :..S~pa-'m~.~,.~,~.,-1 Ntwport B111dl 2200 ;~-=~trhornes 642-4620 3 BR. 2'19 ba., Wn., drps, for appt after 6. No l BR. New, beaut. tum., 1:rpa:.1Ji79~:= PARK NEWPORT 3 ba 2450 sq. ft. ot luxurious LOVELY • BR on bay, 2 DUPLEX·U ... _., Cl'ClllS from ''big" .................. $485 pet.. %13/339-'1812. mo. to mG. Adult& only. duplex $1£9.50. Adults only, Dtx apt.-hlah on a bluff over. living x llXlO IQ. ft. enc BA, o/1ide ehower. Winter ehannel. sj';j,s 6. Avail. l BR • lltnAll private. mo 2231 FJden. 64S-9'l78 eve. no pets. Refs. 2354 Santa looking the water, 1 pools, patio solarium. Close to renta.L 400 38tb St. '1/'Zi. Sl.50 wk. 673-4754. 01HERS ~AVAILABLE 111?· Young adult couple STIJDJO, Utll pd, pr. Mar· Ana Ave. ~9472 or 7 tennia crts, beaJth club" schls, park .l tennis, UNUSUAL t 3 bnn f preferred, 846-4600 r\ed cpl or 11lngle, prlv, yd. 673--0395. Spa. Bach's, 1or2BR. Also assume 5"' 'i'o loan, $40,500. pool -'_:. con.:!!!1P y., RENTALS -$1.lS 642-1574 968--2158. "'-Q"U"'IET=-AD='=" ,~~LMN=~G~ 2 sty Townbou.., w/2 or 3 -63a1 • 5 ........ -mo. r Hou'" Unfurnl1hed f;.t ~ Fountain V•ll•y 3410 ' ' u ... J F irm. 962 · lease. Avail. 8110. 642-27S3 MERRIMAC WOODS new l I: 2 BR'a. Shag crpt., BR, From $175 to ~. See DUPLEX G nl II 3000 ly 4 Br, % ba, bltnl, coverod luxwy 1-2 BR, &Ir-con<!. bl"", pool, boaut lndlCpd. modelo: Open 10 am.S pm Lido lsl1 2351 • r petlo. ~ mo., lat A Jut. 425 Merrimac Way, 545-6300 $150 I: $170 mo. incl all dally (ttl 6 pm Sal), Loe at pJu., Home with clec blllns, RENTALS W-"64. -See::::..;cl:::u::•::,::51:::00:_~--.,. util. 241 Avocado St, Jamboree & San Joaquin fireplace, family nn, on 50 x LOVELY Lido I 1 3 -••• -HUI Rd . N n ••• 117 Jot, like new. 4 Blocks .,....__ .....___ f '0 1 From 3 ~·-3 btth "'·" 2414 Viata Ol!l Oro ** WEEKLY-Lovely apt, -~=.-.".-· ==,.....,==-s in ewport oca"' .. ·~'"\N"' """"' or case. .....,,,........... ....., • Newport Beach 644·1133 L11gun• B11ch 3705 Bach, ar ~ts. Fumlsbg'1 -VILLA MESA APTS. Jllllt N, of Fuhlon Itland, from lhe ocean, only $42,500. Available July 16 to Sept. beach front for $2000 for the nc 2 644-1900 for leasing lrito. Th• R••I Est11t• M•rt J.6. ~7t»IG. month of Auru1t to a prime LEASE 3 BR 2~ Ba ocee.n comp!. Kitch. ...., wk-paYt BR, Prtv patio. Hid pociL 8418531 =-========I I tlo. 2 ~ 1 '.~.. ' k all. 998 El Camino Dr. 2 ear encl'd car. Children Nr ocean, 2 BR, $210 J11e. • OCll n U<:\U"""' 'Yf&rY Jtr~ Z.tir view, nr . .,,;Jilli, mr 1• 5"&-(M51 welcome, no pet& please! Flrepl & gar, will 1et new N••r New 4 Bedroom _L_1gun,._..;•_h __ •ch ___ 2_1_05 rental for oANDnly $250/mo, 7542 olg• St. bee.eh,,~f~,·913754 6part409 .:o:..;*=;s"u"'s""C"A.,.S"'l"T"A"S,-$165 mo. 'lU W. Wlbon. crpt. & drps, 309 36th :st. Bullt-in11, dllhwuher, ear-Huntinnton BNch furn. ~....,,, -~12Sl Summer rentals avallable1 Ewrythlng tn Between ··• eves, , Furn. 1 BR. Apta, Adult& • Key at SU. pe!B, drapes. 2 bath11, big • 1 BR SI-k 211 N HAR R G ,, -• CAU. 67$.8550 $265 BEAUT 3 BR 2 ba, only, m "'"'· 0 ewport BO REENS t'ONOOMINIUM, 3 BR, 211 ~ ~d;a~1~!~i~: • 2 BR & den $275 week. You2 ~1: ;'i:r of Cwt bit. Span, beams, frpl. Blvd., C.M. * 642-9286. GARDEN a..sruoro API'S ba, w/pool prlv A: fl'plc, , Courtesy Realty 962-7'751 4st-251o or Bn--0978 vu, tmmac. 832-7449 I.G. Furn. 1 BR apt. '1-~· Bach, 1, 2, 3 BR'•. from Sllll. $285 mo. 673--9183• OPEN HOUSE LARGE 1 BR oottaaP. ocean ORANGE COUNTY 3 BR. New home. Vftl FO!' 1 or 2 adlll. on1y. No 2700 Petenon Way, C.M. e WESTCLIFF: 2 BR, cpt/ $3000 under Market. :P.fust view, fenced yard. Summer -====="='==-FAIR & EXPOSITION $300 Month petl. ~ Mgr, Apt 6, 213S 546-0370 drp, bltN. Adult. onlY, DO be sold this wttk-end! 6m rental $100 wk. 4!M--5873 at the PLACE REALTY .f!M-970( EJden C.M. 1 'c"'u'"""2""B"R...-opt,..,....-pvt..,....pot_;_<_ll pell, $17S mo. 548-6515. Athena ORANGE COUNTY -BEAUTIFULLY FURN. tum, Jame. Very nice SECLUDE[)..2 Br, 2 Ba, --======== 1-D-•n_•_P_ol_nt _____ I RENTAL FINDERS FAIRGROUNDS C1pl1tr1no 3715 2 BR. Pool Adult., "'ptb ntlgh-. ml b I k ""'"' • .,,., bl.,., pri• - S•nt• An• Hgt1. 1'30 $285/MO. tee, breathtakinc frH To L1ndlord1 July 14. If 4 BR. 2 Ba. 2-tty. Corner 1156. 2272 Maple St. Apt A Pomona Aw. from $1.50 mo &-baleony edults, no pell. " en 2 ~ I k ocee.n view, ma. ftqU\ttd. 645-011'1 Please call 642-56'1S ext 329 view lot. Fpl., cpta, drpl, SMALL bachelot apt. partly + sec. dep, Phone tor •wt HoqA Hoonlp. ~·J..~ mo., .. , . n A & lll-, poo, tac Martha Rav Realtu, .i • Wlhr/•---, bl'-· Ne"'"' !Urn. C.M. eut. $65 plUI 962-5721 ppt. o y .,.IMN;,,, "'11 i d " her <# <# be™-een9and1Pmtoclalm .... ,.... ..... -Hilaria W•u Tml, rpe, ove, WU C96-510L llCbool. $275. utUltiel. S..1943 2 BR. l l' Ba $160. CpUdrp, -· ~~r:~· O::ftX)· Vocotlon Rontilo _ $150-Partly turn 2 Br, 1,,. :'t.~r!;:r~ ~~ f.94..1871 493-!907 '£vH. Neat, OCIDfllrt~ furn. 1 patio, pool, bltna. Seacllf1 G~LD ~ett;,:n 2 Br~ ---..,~ Ba, yrd A patio. Avall t/15. Br w/pr, $110. Back Bey Manor AptJi. lS25 Pl&cel!tia · _.... ' Z..fgr. " Bkr "'"•-*lyr~3BR,2B" Cpl •-ch~ -DelM GEl-... 548-2682.A&kaboutourdla-Hi l ar i a Way, Pb Logun• B••ch 1705 MT. C balet, Ofttllne-St Child ok. · -· '"" e1tr1no -• ~1#11 area. -ar. ..,._ _,... ,,~~· -=-7039,:,,,· =-.;,,.-~ h.m rm. din nn, c:rptl, _ ..... ~... .....,.....,.." Morla fabulous vw.> Lake 2 BR. "DOLL HOUSE" .i-dbl POOL & VIEW G,.gory, llPI 6-1. W day, Oona Poln~ cpb .,._ bl1M. wv•• gor, kkh • l C BLOCKS m>m Oa!&n. New Nowf!!rt BHch 4200 11'5 • 2 BR, lmmaoulate. MAGNIFICENT View, Lee Cu11tom·buUt homl! with n.. $50 wknd,, $12) wk. (U4) chamilna, $225,' wide ocean pet ok. $«IO mo. Yrf3 l8e. 3 Br, Wn rm, d.U\ ""· "-=='----N Ad J room11. 2 bdrm dup}cx: \In> tlo l vl ! cl •oe Avail. Sept. 6#-5856. .......•~, d-, bltns. -be. 1 BR. Ocean & bay view, u apls, drpl. u ta. furn. Adults. $275. 1'.111 : Cf!P na ews o ty 6f.2-3l39 Ol' 525 8886, view. .t9fi..2J02,. adults, no ~ .... •,.... •"""' 54S-8ll66 ..... -.-o lights, coastline, CUl)'On .I: BIG Bear very Dlce houee pets. $375 Lease, New Condo. E. Refl. 77'l-6677, 7'1'-'1465 Upata.ln garage apt, Klnp Rd. ~. ' mountaina. BuUt in an "L" nr LaR, bltnl. $14 day'. SOO .. 4 BR. 2 Ba, avail BJuU. 4 BR. 3 BA, M'alnt.R :;;;;E;;NT="'Ao;L"'s;::====I ~=~·Ne= ~oBaJ~f ~::i~1!l. ~; :~ 3d!~ ~:"'2 ~e~ 10 .-rrord complete privacy S4ll "'lmd. $S0 wk. (UC) '1/16 chldren/pet ok.. Bia. ~hool· • vr':~,. Nm'"arkJ>OOl.et. ~ Purnl-L-..1 .... -.. Mutt ht ptnnant1nt. 2 parioo 1165. ti.a r~ Rd. IJ"-"· w NB lmlde & at POOi-flldf. Open 521-8672 Activ! ~ ' ..... ,., --'= ..... -'-------·I ..-~P109 D·"" Pilot CM L'• .. ,,_,, ""'"' -~~-~ay._. __ . ---1tudy looka out ovtr ctt.Y. 3 ' Owner 64M834. Box • ......, · ~ -:i~:°~·pr1'va~~;.1::zyt~ Summtr'ltent•ls 2910 ~P-,!~~~1Ba. ~~: 2&. ~~~.i:··tt::. Sfsi General 40llO 'MESA MOTEL 2c!;1e~i~: c~~~~ ~~E Chld I t olc. Bkr R.EMARKABLY . * LOWWEEKLYRATES * OW LEA ' Palos Verdes stone nm. CORONA DEi, MAR car. r n P• • mo. leale Oliy. Referencet. UNBELIEVABLY Kitchen, TV'a, maid tervkc. Monte Vi11A. N SINGI I place. Wood it-ll02u' 8'lul TACE, rnaln bta.ch. Slp1 ~ ~-=:,-,&15-49311=,c.;;.;~~~~-EXTRAORDINARILY Heatelt Pool. ~ 2 BR, crpta, drp1, 1 New, temUy and adult unit.: tbrUoul, $89.500. 1. $150 wk.. 211 He11otrope $195 • Sh&rp 3 Br. mat'()' REDUCED: ~ Br, !~ Bl BEA.tmnJL 646-9681 eh.ild ok. $135 + dep. 2214 wtth total rectttUon club ~ fiTS.3539. xtru. A.,...Y now. Orlklren Condo put. flan. Pool Val D'INre G1nMn Aft'• 1-BDRM., i,t blk. to beach. CoUege. Apt 2. 6f6...0627. aM pre.school. 1, 2 A 3 l ~olaa ON The watu BaJbo& Jal. ~ wtlom»e. 8Jtr. Adulla . $240 mo. Puttq: lft'ln. waterfall • $150 Yearly lease. Avall. 2 BR apt., b!tnt, epi,, dr'pa. bdrme trom $150. Nr. lbop. REALESTATE Boatdoclc.3BR.tum.Avail ....__ ---· AUf. 111 Owntr/Bkr Cl..,,. Inquire 1.162 "A" pine, ll"IC, ochoob, JUI! . '1/lM/l • $22S wk. t!l-C t M 3100 2 8DRM. 2 Ba. townhoute. e• ~rec. room, b11Jlardl, 675-1842 Coriander. MS-6268, llOUth of San Dlegu Fwy, °" 1190 GJen"""'1"a St. !J30..$250 Wk. 6'7S-6737 Of • ••• Pool. Lr!be or leue/opt nan•1 •·u-•·-·-•-2 BR """'NY pines on cul<I.. CUlvtl' Dr., lrvl"4:1. 833-313.1. I 49'-tllT.I ...... , 54$<31~ SUMMER R<nlal apt."-•DELUX 3 br,2 ba, l'Ondo* OWNER 61....SS . 11:'2 'er"'.'.;; g;t;;,;;; BALBOA INN ...,.'c;j;t"~~ ..... GE kl l<ll. PARK WIST • e HANDYr.tAN SPECIAL e 4. On Bayfront nr. Udo Crpts, drpt hltim, pcd. 3 BR. + fam rm. 2" Ba., SUS. See iU .:10 p.,.... On lhe beach, From $165 mo. ~ gar. nr bul. $145. APARTMENTS 4 UNIT apt., ocean side of ahop 's. 6U 36Ui st. m.-4296 $72!5. M$.5znj lire Uving rm, Med yard. Rd., 642-8670. Betwetn Har-Hid Pool. K1tcben. 675-8740, Adulll ?itgr. at 124 E. l)th hwy, apProx. 150 )"dis. trom ./ BALBOA ISLAND • Attr. $150 • 2 BR h9t. pr, <Jrps. S250 mo. Leue. MS..1723. bor A: Newport· 2 Blk N. 00 octANFRONT • l brm. 2 BR, Upper Gardcln Apt. Owned o.nd MAJ\qed bJ be•d>. c.......i $9,000 lut l Br apt ""' •• Jul> li• lh«l yan!. Walk .. '"""' 3 BR, 211 Ba -... CHAT EAU LAPolNTE lum. upptr. Garar•. Ye&riy tmm ... Crpa, ..... bllnt. The l"'1ne CompanJ I yr. Nda. paint & cle11nup AUJ'. avall. 673-1503 plnj'. 1 child ok. ~ Pool. Lrg ground, A~ tm-Lo\lt1y t Br furn apt Pool, leue, S2'75 mo. 642-.'WfJ No pets. $130. 96)..3386 of tnttr. Prlctl $69,500 WIU. SOMEBODY \\'tlnti What )'Oii a Bk l\M, tn court. -'2 kid& med. $285 mo. Aa't 6f6.-0732 carport. walk lo ab0p'1. e W1NTElt RENTALS e DIAL dlnct 60-6678. Charp DON'T ciw 11 away, llt TR.ADE. have to tellt Adwrti9e 1n (lk, P"nod., aa.r. &ckte. THE QUICKER YOO CAU.-Adullll. no pets $JJO. Rent N01f tor Sept.I )'O\ll' ad. then 1lt bac1c and 4Ulck cub b' tt wttb MlS.<ION REALTY '9MIT.lt Pllo< Want Ado. 612-M7! Mll-5l93 THE QUICKER YOU SELL lMl -. C.M. Abbey R<aliJ' 1424850 lb"11" tho........... 1 1 '~ ..... •1 ,. • ' • <' ' > : ... ., '· •1 • I. " • , .. 1• • ,• ' ... . . ·, ' Moodlr. J,~ u; 1110 ANNOUNCIMINTS ANNOUNCIMINTI * THE HIGllUllDER "Scottish Treat" 16161 Parktldo Ln. Mtlr. 142-1 "9 San Diego J!'rwy to Beach Blvd, 4 blka So. t.o Holt, W. on Holt 1 blk. ~MD!!Asp~ 16211 Pul<sldo Ln. Mtir. 147-544J - FURNISHED MODELS NOW OPEN Lush landscaping, cabana, covered courl? yards, sunken swim'g pools, BBQ's & foun· la!ns. "THE ULTIMATE IN APTS" 1 BR's-From $150 2 BR's-From $170-$175 All utll. Incl. Furn & Unfurn. EHi Bluff SlQ I Huntington Beach 5400 • RliNTALS RIAL ESTATE ~U~Jftl ...... _G~·~---""'al ______ ~ Lag-llaach 5715 Offlca Rontal • LEISURE Wodd ... New, 21;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;; ••· ...., c1rp1. s .... 1 ,. 1,000 SCjl. FT. Jeue No pets. $275 mo. OfJlce apacci wtth D>-6877 Newport BNch addrns RF.AL ESTATE t"o< oni,, 30e Sq, FL Genlr11I Carilets I drape1 --------1 Al"-"'Rll-Ample Parld.ng Rentals Wanted 59'0 ______ , Victor Aliture 17961 Los Alamot $1. Fwnt•ln, Valley Yoo are the winner ot 2 ticktts to the Nl!ar HO&I' Hospital ...., ..... ''Our Uth Y ••r In the H•rbor kea" 673-4400 RIAL ISTATa -al an4 NOTICIS and NOTICIS *° 1....;;.;;o..;.;.;;.~=--~-~---~---1 R.E. l•di--1.-~~~·~•~M~l~ll~~ .. ~-~ll~A<~-~"~"'~"'~ic~•~m~•~nh;.~'4~10~1 OWNIRS OHL y Ill TO TAADE WANTED OVERWEIGHT LADIES For weight reducing program to establish staUsUcs for rapid permanent weight loss, conduc~ by qu1lified Jlh)'llcal culturiats. MU;St , be 1 minimum o{ 20 pounds over- wOlghl, have tranaportaUon and not cur· rently under doctor's care. All tnqulrles com- pletely confidential. ASK POR MISS POWELL -537-5412 ,...... lovely Cape Cod In best North Santa Ana Are• for home on Udo lale, Bat. boa Island;, B • )' ShorH. Short Clitt, Dover Stiorft. Our home it 2900 square feet, on lot 125 h1115. OJd. er home but clasaically re- done with additions recently. Excellent 1eboob -hlgh in. come -pro1euionals as neJibbora, ]l(y ctaurhten want a wetter climate - so if you need a drier one- 1~1·1 trade! • Call (Tl!i) sn.m atttt s p.m. Prlbcl.I~~~~~~~~~ pols only, •"--1; BUSINE$$ anll FINANCIAL l"ound lfrM AdtJ '40ll Tutoring ORANGE COUNTY FAIR a EXPOSITION &I the OlllANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Deluxe l·Rm. ottice ---·------IKEYS Found on beach vie. PIANO LF.SSSONS All ages welcome · * * * * Whad..Ya Wint? Whoddy• ~? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Spaci•I Raio 5 Llnat -5 timat-5 bucks •VllEI --.0 MUJT IMC\UOI! ._..., -,,... .. .,__ a-wtltt ... ••"' Ir! ....... ....TOl.lllt .... •Ml• ...... '""" ilntt .. _..,"'11.,.._ ~TMIKG l'OJt SAi.!' ,,. f!UDl!S OMLVI To Pl1ce Your Trader'• P•r1dlN A4 PHONE 642-S671 July 14 • 19 Plcaae call 642-.5678. ext. 329 between 9 and 1 PM to claim your Ucketa. (North County I.all-free number ii Sf0.1220) Nr. Orange County Airport Bu1lne1s Island 4 Balboa. Inquire & Jrvlne Industrial Opportunities 4300 at front a>unter, Daily Call: Carol 548-5963 l'lft_ Chalet, CresUine • St. 1'\lloring • Read!~ math Mor1tz. Fabulous vw Lake Credentialed, exp·J• tcbr: Gregory, $35,000. Trd eq, Mrt1. Sharman ~2000 $2CIM fDr prop. N.B., CdM. ----~· ----1 cn4J 64U339, 51l-8886, A!o.fPHIBJOUS CAR ' A-1 cond. Fun, fishing or show. Ing prop. 26 M.P.G. $1800 value for rec, prop or ,T &tf-5600, 548-3869. Complex. Carpet, drapea, AAA Pilot, 2211 Balboa, N.B. mualc, air-conditioning & CANOY SUPPLY FOUND: 2 Pupp'", l·male janitorial service. S125 Mo. ROUTE &: 1-female -approx. 6-..a BOB PE'ITIT, Realtor U wks. old. Vlc. Yellowatone * Young couple needs bouae • 833-0101 • (No le Ing Involved) Or., Costa Mesa. ~1N3. * SERVICE DIRECTORY 'A 1lt' * * * E~ulpmant Rentals -1~S!!!Ei!R~V~IC!!E~D!!IR!!E~C'-!fT'-!fO~RY~!!!S'J!!ER'-v!!!li!!C'J!!E!i!D!!!l'J!!R'J!!ECT!!!O!!R~Y °" "t "'"'Doily Pilot ;n DESK SPACE c!:: ::.:= GRAY Mlle poodle mm""' Costa Mesa. NO bad habits. . _,. U collar, found vicint~ ol chlldten or pets, and can 17875 Beach Blvd. Inquire about au. Exce ent Ora,. County A i rport. YOONG SET PR&-SCHOOL Cement, Concrete 6600 Gardening '6IO pay $135/monthly. O~n income for a few houri 557-7055. furniture arxl would be will· Huntington Beach weekly work (Daya & Even. P:...Al;,.,,;R=ol~b~lue-,...,.~---,found-, PRESTIGE LOCATION CENTER of town -2 1"' J'or ltue, deltm l8B8 sq, ft br, crpls, drp&, stove. 1 tot ' BR, 2~ BA apt. Frplc, ok. no pd.S. $1%> mo. ~ dnpH. crpts.. Mt bar, pri C8'&-:.C...ll=63------ lllllconin, dbl prott kitchen -----------;-·-aihwtar,<l:bl oven:-Poot-Conv -5620 1111 to renovate a shabby'--=..,m<=,,,321.""""Ext,...,.:176==--l tn&a). Reftlling and ~I· with car .,_,1 in .....,.ket, dwelling. Please ca I l 1 -tecting money from com """~ ,,...,_ 61>-mG and leave m"'8ge DESK SPACE . ltlentll>', ..... Chi"' Bcacll, wtth pleasant mother-in-Jaw. , 222 -Forest Avenu~ ;ie;:!,~ ~~ .~ 842-Bn& - Aa'e11 2-10 1 daya, 6:30-7:30 CONCRETE All ty ~­hour, day or .....eek. Full · pes. r•-= & pt/time 50c per hr e1t. Sawing, b~aklng, hauI- l i;;hlld. 15.c far 2 Jl.oQ ing I: sklploadlng. Service for l in the u.Rie lamuY. & ·quality. ~ Bob. Special Summer Program * CO NCR ET E \Vork, incl, field triP1 swimming Ucensed. Patios I drvwys, for !'rIO year" olds. All etc. Phillips Cement. quallfled teachenl. 1525 San. 54&-6380. Gardening & Yard work College student S•nta Ana ; 7 to abop'g 1ehla A re<!ttlllon. 1 ________ _ ' • Only $S50 mo. QtnET Stable cple w/infant L B h rounding area. we establish G.M. CAR Keys • July 2 Very reuonable 6'1&-67A3 CLEAN·UP SPECIALIST ?o.1o"'"ing, edging, odd jobs. •, 135 Amigos Way, NB CAN1 BE BEAT wlshe; unfurn. hse or cot· aguna eoc route. (Handles name brand • at littworks sta~ at tage. Perm. basi.!I. No bkn. .f94..9466 candy and tnaciul). For Rtdhll1 A Pal I 1a des , Reasonabltt. 54U955 . I I. . ' " ""'· next -865 Amlp. 1\1.onagedby W1U.1AM WALTERS CO. 2 BR 2 ba & powdet room, frpl, spec cpt. patio, 2-car pr. l yr be. Avail lmmed, $245. 642-:i080 Ol' 644-2492 eve•. TNHSE: 2 BR 21..i ba, fpl, patio, enc gar, 'f"a2 Amlaoa: Wy, Apt 5, $300. 675-5033. ~°" ~y ,....._,,~ ON TEN AtREs 1 6 2 BR. Furn Ir Untum J'treplaca I prlv. patiol I PoolL Tallls. Oonmt'l Blcb!. .._, Sea Lane, CdM 6f4.2bU (MacArthur nr. CbP.ct Hwyl . -------MODERN l br, bltn r&o, Single-Slory · South Sea Atmosphett 2 Bedroom 2 Baths Carpets & Drapes Air Conditioned Private Patios Heated Pool • Plenty ol la•n ' Carport It Storage lUDDEN VILLAGE GARDEN APTS z.:m South Salta Santa Ana * 546-1525 "16-3803. DESK SPACE penonal l nterv ;ow In _ .... _158T _____ ~ REsPONSIBLE Cpl would • MALE ~ med . blk like to hoUle sit for mo. 105 No. El C.m1no Reel Newport Beach ana, aend • """' · llZt, of Aua:. ~ls avail. ~1147 San Clemente name addttu ~ phone A: bel&f: apotted, Vic. CJ.f. Jack. 492-4420 num~ to MULTJ-Sl'ATE1,<T>-:;c_,;;3=ll>::.-~--~---.,,. DrsTRIBtn'ING, INC. 1681 SM. poodle or part poodle ROOM, Private bath, NEWPORT Beach Deluxe West Broadway, Anaheim, pup. Vic: Pomona Ave. Employed, ttfined lady. Ottlce1. Air-cond, htd, W/ Calif. 9:2802 (U4) TJ8..5060 ~hoot. call 548-7920 to Quiel home. P. 0. Box 1761, priv, ha. 2400 W. c.o&1t 1denU(y Q.t. Hwy. OWN A PROFIT ABLE "o~A~RK='-.,.,.--,~tr~;,,.-.,-ca--,,.t "w"°ht' +4i BR by Sept, l, yearly, $100 MONTH, on ~t_H'N!·• Ji chest & lttl. Has ilea col· nr schools, up to $(50 mo .. ~ Beuh. Utilitiet m-lar. 15th &; Catalina, N.B. 8oJC M·1091 Daily Pilot eluded. 4%-9727. MS-5914 e LANDLORDS e lncfuitrlal ·A_, 1 LG halml ,..,ht kitten FREE RENTAL SERVICE Pr-rty 60IO A. vicinity Cowo Pt and Pit. Broker SM.6982 -,.--9 cairn· Mesa Verde. 54&-3528 NEW Bldg.,11,000 11q ft for Rooms for Rent 5995 sale or Jeuc. For details ooueLE Rm., lritohen pr;,.. Bania ltealtn + + + In prvt, home. Near D Fairview &: B&lcer. By wk &12-6560 KO.A: FOIJND • Lad;., watch, FAMlLY CAMPGROUN.D Lido Isle, ldenUfy, Cash In on the booming tra. 613--SS3!1. veUrecreallon business:. Join'I===""'""'===== the nali<ln'a first and Jq . Lott est syatem of deluxe family 6401 or mo. Weekdays alt 6:001.:======== VILLA MARSEILLES pm. 549--l061. Commercial BRAND NEW nJRN Room with bath. utU1--------- SPACIOUS incl. Older tenant only, $55. 19~ Return + Spendable tn. E XPERJENCED Japanese Ga r dener. Complete Service. Free est. 546-0124.. ta Ana Ave, C.M. 646--9210. •cu=sro="',.,....,co=N"CRETE==o- 64&-3706. PATI0S.DRIVEs.E7C. ~10nlER It teen daughters Free estimate, 67":>-5516. wUI babysit sm children our MORE Concrete patio for General Services "'2 home. Hot lunch, big yd, le111 money. Artistic setting. lots of play equip &: en-Lie:• call l'lfax at 644--0687. tcrtal n . $15/\\'k or $3.50/day. 008-5871 "Lou Contractors '620 APT CLEANING • Painting • Rug Shampooing I:: Lite Repa i r s. R EM ARC SERVICES, 847.fi688 Ann" ADDmONS And Alte~dons Ed's Oeanlng Service LICENSED Child cart, my Hrs. -Cmnm.. con ctor Carpets • Upholstery • w~ home, Mon thna Fri. 2 to lle<.nsed, bonded I' insured M :n Can! 56-M81 4 yrs. Fenced ya.rd & free estimates. (tinancin&'> wa: • oor · playroom. So. Coast Plaza 53&2810' 548-3905 TYPING done in my homt area. 549-4038. *™E RE.i.'\t'ODELERS* former exe:c. sec'y w/8 yrs, ?o.fAnJRE Mother offers Free esta • 100% financing exper. 642--0585 cbild care, your home or Kitchens praxes • carports mirie. By the hr, day or Complete Remodeling . Hauling 6730 wk. Planned recreation, Quality Contractors. 642----------I 49&-4031 3660 RELIABLE Mother w i JI -A~d~d~lt~;o-n•-*~"""'o--od~e~H~,-. babysit my home. l nfant Fred H. Gerwick, Lie . or toddlef ?o.1esa Verde area. 67~1 * 549-2170 549--1791. ·--- HAULING cleanups. students. """· & ga r age By co llege 543-1363. Calin&. '.. &'· diJp, frplc, terrace, view, util. SllO mo. SfO...Di&. 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apt•. mo. 642-.&560. come on Costa Mesa Center, Adult Living PRIV. entr il hi.. Nr E. $38,000 down-for info. or Fum. & Unfurn. 17th. Larg@ wardrobe. Non· brochu~ ol Orange Cout camPll'Ouncis. lnqui~ nowl--------- whUe cholee locations are LOST Late 4th of July still av a 11 ab I e Write: nite-small black female KAltfPGROUN.DS OF scottie/poodle mixture. AMERICA Mutual Bene:fit Laguna Bch area. Ans""'l!l'S Lile Bldg°., Billings, Mt. ttf the name of "?i1rs. Gus". 59103, tor full information. 499-3736. OCCASIONAL bab)'1itting in C•rpet CINnlng '625 your home. At te r noons , neninp or weekends . TRASH &. garage clean-up. Mon.-Sun. $10 a load. Free cstimale. 548-5031 llAULING $10 A LOAD Clean up. Tree Serv. Gen. Pruning M&-2528, 54J..8M3 CLEANUP llAULlNG Balboa Island S355 L1'ITLE B&lboa. Island, boat .. ...,,. DWnvuher . c:o1or eoordinat. smoker $65 -$75. Stz..-7070 R.E. lnveatmenta call ed __ ,. __ • ., ..... ·"·ft FURN Room fOl' nfu>ed Rcalonomlc'• eorp..-ommer. ._.........-...,... ..,... • clal R.E. broken & proper- Franchlse w=sr=-m~acl<~-m~tnta-ture--.... - SUNRISE die mamed "Shi Shi" Tag FURN. MFG. INC. reads ~tum to Terr i • dock, 2 br, raeltant heat, !· bltn vacuum, S"'-edish fr. : , pie, beaut, thrUoul No pets, carpet • choice of 2 color pemn, Newport area. ty managel"I 675-6100 schemet • 2 bathi: * stall e GCZ-5697 e • · aboWers • mb'rored ward· *$15 PER Week _ up 5 Stores, $110,000. 686+6!18 W. robe doors • indirect light. w/kltchen. S3S per W~k~p 19th St. Bethel To~ OCJl'o. $10,000 lnve•tment Secured by inventory Bishop, 11922 Cristi Ln. taHabra 697+3757. Vic. 491h It Neptune N.B. Child's pet. $100 ftWard. Yrly only. S250 mo, 673-0311 fne in klt.cben • breaktut Aptl, MOTEL. 548-975S ner. 541'r1768 Agl .. • Hunt~ Ba•ch 5400 b&r • buce private fenced INDU5l"RlAL Bldg. for lse. patio • plush IUIUIC&pin( • UPSTAIRS room. Le.guna, 4800 sq. fl 847 W. 16th brick Bar-&Q'a . iar1'9 beat. kitchen prlv, $130 mo. for N.B. (In Rear) ~25Sl. e Gmd 11r opportunity e Unusually hi profits e Factory tnin'g program SJ~ESE cat Ccrou blue.- point • meal point) male. L.oet hi the vie, near Shan- non &: College C • M . ·. . : . . I ' '' ! • I· I ! . I ,. ' . . • ' ON BEACH! eel ~ 6 lanai. mp. young man. 494-3950 3101 So. Brltlol St. l20 wk & up. II btk lo Loll 6100 4 Of•ftge County Reward! Day Ml-!617 eve REl'lfARC Services. 3 rooms e 2 BR 1% BA FROM $225 e 2 BR 2 BA FR.OM $260 e 3 BR 2 BA FROM $360 (%Ml. N. ct So. Qle.:rt P1ua) ocean, 2500 Seavlew, CdltJ. --------- S.nt• Ana NICE room In pleasant Ma9niflcent OCEAN locations now avall•ble.1 =5'&-=3'1111=-.....,=c-::=-::= BABYSlTJ'ER-.your home • · $21.50. Fully guaranteed. POODLE, Mini ll'Y· wear-has car. Credit cards OK. 847--6688. PHONE: SS7-ll00 home, "°"" loc. K;t, pri•. VIEW Land A1k for JI.fr Robert Shores Inc flea collar -' license ~=~Cal=t=613-5089~·=-=-ISTEAM jet ca1pet cleaning. 213-921-6796 714· 523-9160 No. 07(y.I vie: Npt Bch &. BABYSITTING "The After By ClarK.are, nation.wide Carpet.drapes.di&hwuher, $160 -LKU : BR. Studio heated pool.sauna.tennil Apt_ (Triplett:). Family size rec room-ocean views patim-ample parkin&. kitch. wfbltns, erpts, drps, frplc., encl gar. 1 or 2 Security guards. children ok. (Nr schls) No HFURNUNTI. aboNGATvaJION. pet" 2230 s. centor st., S.A-Nr Warner, 50-0989. PACIFIC l l 111$.U,, """rlul 1 BR. apL 711 ___ VE H.B Crpb, drl>s, bltns, encl gar. ~, A " ' 1 child ok. (Nr. achls). 2230 <n•> 536-1487 Ok. open 10 am.& pm Dally S. Center St, S.A. Nr. Managed by J .::W.:"""=::.· .:~.::..;=;..· --- WILLIAM WALTERS CO. $60. * 548-5998 102'x120' Lquna Beach w/ Ml•c. Rentals street 1mprovemenl• under 5999 way, Adj, 25' lots selling above $8,000, Asking $25,000. NEED GARAGE for storage submll dn pym.L Ria. In Corona dcl ?ilar 497-1210, 497-ton eves, 6ll-46l0. • $5 500 • GARAGE 24 x 40, wry View • Level iots • EZ Terms H'CW'e storage. Also sum· PLACE REALTY 494-9704 mer rentals. 528-llth, 11i.u>-2969 So. Coot Hlway tington Bch. 837-8985 4t: · Acr••11• 6200 Income Propett./ 6000 --=-----"'"-' ' ' · C.M. Reward MS-5995. 5 Set'; wknds too. 2ll aervlce. Free est. 642-4055 N•wsp•per Dealer•~fp MISSING From Colle~ Park Walnut, C.M. 642-QSS For L.A. HenJd ~am1ne_r area-2%' high, 35 lbl. blk, LOVING care }'OUl' children Floors 6665 in Costa Mesa. Be in busi. brn It wht ~male dog. iny home. H.B. By br-day· CARPET VINYL TILE ~,for )'OUI'M"U. Cash de--Reward e4 2-1022 or wk. 968-6746 LIC CONTR. FREE EST. posit rtq'd, Wr1te Box RP, 834-5370- 2662 Lincoln, Anaheim. ==~· -~......,..,...-..,-BUIW, Remodel, repair * 540-7262 * Openin9 ~ for 3 People WHITE female whippet, Brick, block, concrete. lf you want to work part looks like miail Greyhound. carpentry, no job too small. Furniture Restoring I. lull ti Good · Vic Balboa Blvd • 20th Llc. Contr 962-6945 _a_ Reflnishlnn 6675 nne or me. in. St. 540-0)8 after 3PM. • come In your an!&, No ex. Heartbroken! Bu•lneas Servlcu 6562 Furniture & Antiques perlence nece:uary. Phone1,,,..,.,,,,--,...,---,.-7",.,, ltefinl1hlng & Restoring. 833-0651. BLACK Labrador female FULL Charre Bookkeeper * 645--0991 * FIRST Offering, just comp! 5 AC, undeveloped. Lake 20 HRS. wk & $500, $546.40 "Saki...Jo" needs p/time work. -·· - L_egune Beach 5705 4·plcx H.B. Close in, llurry auures apprec, Hunt, fish. mo. Women ok. Write Dally Call 543-191.9 968-2078 Gar.J·nlnn 6680 NEAR Huntington Harbour •-ls d ~-T k lo d ·~ -• • New "rrlplexes. Quiet area. UPPER DUPLEX, 2 large ~~; 1S~~ do:~._"'s? ~~~~er n _., mo. Pikt. Box l'll·l003 LOST: I.RISH SE'ITER • yng ----------1 LANDSCAP~E-/_G_A_R_D_EN_IN_G_ Lrw l'I: 3 BR's. Dishwasher. bdrms, spacK>us liv nn, Wally lofcCoy 675-0116 G"'ET="AH=E'°'AD°""'--;~.-... ~, ~boo-m. •YEAR around food stand, female, on J une 6th ' Cabinetmaking 65IO ?-.faint.-R.esidcntial, co1nm'I. $l50. Pet ok. (2l3) 592--262! fireplace, front porch, large anytime. In-; Antelope Valley $3900 or beach area, N.B. ,.......,,.==.....,.-.,-.,-.,.....,------~---Oean-up. Lawn removal & or cn4) 846--3559. IO&ed Please call 613-2910 YOUNG pe-acb-taced love Bill De Britton install. Spmklra. \Veed kill-* 2 BR l'i9 b&. patio, pool. sun deck, c garage. CUsrDM 6 units • prime Rldgeerest $1995. Small dn. -========='! bird loll on 119110 vie. 21462 Pacific Cit Hwy View of mntns-partly ocean, loc. Owners 4 Br, den, 3 Tabor, ~ 642-55116 &1&.6682 Money to Loen '320 Cay &1Jolsa, N.B. 645-0468 in&. Desigm, Lic'd. Contr., =t i;·i:= ~ "A~'tk ::1 ~; .:;. ~ :.,!~~~~-!~i:.~~: =; Newberiy Spn'nas 1 TD L LOST-Ellitlsh Pug, &nh"ttl Huntington Beach u::_~~~~~· ott Garfield. hi-school, 1\-ii blk to bch. """""" "6 st oan to Sebutlan. R e w ard . You are the win!l('r of for Gardening & small land. NEW 1 Bt-blk to beach. $135. NO dogs. Two rtliable OCEANFRONT e 642--8892 or 89J..2443. 2 tickets to Uie .,,. in 1 alt~·~,. • Silver Velley ....... p g serv ces c .....,. ...... Ze ~~. :!:i!: ~A ~~~e4~~~~~· $195. After 5 Units, $125,IXXI. Xlnt terms * Wouldn't you like ycur 8% INTERESI' ANNOUNCEMENTS ORANGE COUNTY Serving Newport, CdM, Cos. 14th. 53&--1319, 673-1184. S?o.iALL 1 BR. util pd, bar, ~E REAL~ 494.970-j own hide-a.way? 2nd TD Loan •nd NOTICES FAIR " EXPOSITION ~es:~~· Dover Shores, BEACH Apt, l!itudio, 2 br, private, 2 min lo beach. * NEW 6 UNIT * * Wotildn't you like )'our Terms buC!d on equity. Perton11ls MOS at the WE AIM TO PLEASE 2 Ba + 2 er. 1 ba. Adults. $145 mo. 497-1153 eves. By BuUder. Near ocean, H.B. own lake? ORANGE COUNTY no pell. 219 !5th Sl, No. 7. Alto, new 8 unit & 4 unit. Buy !'i ACRES. available 642~2171 545-0611 * Al 7 FAIRGROUNDS Cornplete garden Service $1'ia ?.10. Lovely 2 Bdrm. 147-3957. in sul:H:liv~ion _ this can Serving Harbor area 21 )TS. one• J I lC lt Reliable malnt., expert clean. ~1·'=-~="""'.=--::c:-;--North end location. Call: 3 2 BO units l:i Tustin. Lo'" n1ake Your dream come Sattler Mortg•ge Co. u Y • up_ Call "l"earlesa Fred", • 2 BR. yard, gar. 1 PLACE REALTY 4M-97Gt vac factor. Well landscaped tn1c!!! What are you waiti11& 336 E. 17th Street Yei. tt'a ~ faull FlW' ft. Plealf' call 642-5678 ext 329 962-4914. child ok. SllO. Rel SIJO MO .• bachelor apt., utll. $36,500. Owner s.i,74827. for ?? ANNOUNCEMENTS corded messqe that will between 9 and 1 PM to ciaiml'N"EW=-.1.a=w=.,.,.-.-........,--~;n-g. req'd ** 84?·2:t>2 pd. 2 Blks to beach __ 200 "man.made" Jakes In •_nd N_OTICES ~ ~;!:t call, • yOU:r tickets. (North County Complete lawn care Clean i:D;;ial:=~,:=:=:';:c°":,RESU:=:=L":rs"=..!..P"LA=C=E=RcoE=A=LT=Y=='=94".-:'.!lIDI':: Business Property 6050 area, fl11h raising, Cishlng, toll-free number is 540.1220) up by job or month. Free 1-1----·· -\Valer skiing. swimming -Found (Frff Ads) 6400 24 Hr. Recording estimates. For lnlo calJ S•nf• An• 5620 Santa An• 5620 FOR sale by owner, 7-unlt elc. etc. ----* FULLY LtCENSE.1.l"1t 897-2417 or 846--0932. 1-"=;.;..;..;;..;;..______________ modern MEDICAL DEN-Located 18 mil•• E. of BIKE Jn vie. of B&lboa Renowned Hindu Splrltuallst. C1rpenterlnt '5f0 moc_A.rthur . 'U;llage .A,-1-J. s_..,. S11t. i.....,,. ,., ........ ,...,._,-'V•/wl 11•:1 ,,u.,. .-. -51.,. '*-.,.., r-.., s...w.. , ...... .,...,.. ....... ,,-*Y•a.... __ _,_ "" Gl-lffl•-.1 ,.,,,,, r..,. °"",,......SL. w...-I'••' c.lrw rr .411.fftl-lfW-. t.ldlM "-" c..n. o,,.i., s-,.. 1.- N-Railing J w.dt « .. ., """"" , ... ,. .... o( .-AC-.."- 1000 F. Jl«Artltw Bl•d. ....... '--540-8497 T --LAWN & Garden Care TAL CENTER. Good Barstow -l~way all the Theatre, after 6: Advice on all matters. CARPENTRY beautification, weed;..., & return. &ood wri te -oft , way from Orange County 673-3383 Lovt.Marrlage,Buslneu MINO ~· .. Consider home or! in tradic', s....-."f~. mar-.lou• d_; FOUND. . h •·tter. ,._,, Readlnp given 7 days a R REPAIRS. No Job deanup by college 8tudents. ••• ,,.. •J --.u. Too Small. Cabinet IA pl' Reas. ~7363. Calina Bros. See 5911 Hell Aw.. 118. alr, btood for those sinuacsl, 540-l 2 to entity, week, 9AM-9PM m N. EJ I: t b cablntta. CaJI owner n.t: 846-3221 f\luch activity goine on ln Camino Real, San &IH 0 • r JAPANESE Gfl.rdcner i\to. eves. or 2l3: $-1810 days the area, good time to buy GOIJ> let )'OUtb center Oemente f92..91l6, 49'J.-0076 561!1$, U no umr leave Rale. Gen'l Cle~Up. Ex. tennis court.a Cdl.L •~~=~·=~~~=~ ~ ~ lL .... o. -r. Reas. t."ree e s t . C-2 lot, 50 :c :ZOO with 2 and aet started on that 673-1071 e WRINKLES AWAY Al....,._, "'" ~ BR house on rear, near ranch you've always wanted MA' 0 lri•h •·t-r ,,.,, [)o. Facial rtJuvenation. Look 10 Q"ALITY \"-•-11, ml-&43-22l9. E. 17th. Owner. 64&-45&3. Ol' that flshennans' bide-a. he;;"'y P&rlc Vn'i" Dana toalyn yaunpr.Aproven, "',1 ... UUUUll. s GARDENING : LAnd ti73--7413 way. Point 4""m21•~..,13:... non.surgical face Uft. Phone een consb'. & 1:arpentry. clee.nups. Spkr sys, roto-ce· CALL O\VNER 516-5nO ==::-~::---,'~__,..,-".,·;..,,..., BEAt.M"Y MAKERS, n4: Fm consultation & quote. ment work, Yancey . Buslne11 Rent ii 6060 anyti1ne, FOUND Fem. Irish Setter. 531.1752 or 539-6821. anytime, Cflll Ken 645--0044., 548-1235. 646-QfSJ. DANA PT-blk from harbor, l'.S. L~i.rxer parcels klao 54()..1915. NO Woman's skin need ever REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS LANDSCAPING gardening on Del Prado. Office or available.· FOUND -Muon's too1a. Call bk 40. For intmmaUon * CABINE"l'S. Any •il.e job pruning, trl~mlng and 25 )Tl exper, ~ mM1\l'aUnt. Call after 5 p.m. 1!0ft 1pe.eto l!XXI &q. ft. $1!!0 ffAwAtl acreaa-i for sub-to Identify. phone MS.1330. A·l Small job •pecl.alist. 548-SD. mo. lse. 49&-J.&12. Bax 11• divlslOn 29 ac .to 100 a<:, SU.2753 COI..ux:J'ION of Fine Call Gordon. =---===..,..--- Dana Pt. $«>00 per •c. \UJ. · Liai.9on FOUND Pf'arl bnttlel near Je1ftlf'J' for sale. Call for M6.&54S GEW'L 09n Up, tree serv., N Be h 1.,.~ _..,,.....,. '"=-,,......,..-...,..0--.,. weed kill. roto-1111, ewp:irt ac Co. 64&--0732 N.PB, and 32rMt &l appouuuo::nl u,,,..,.,.,., 1 GEN. Ji;pa1r, add, cab. sprinklers repalttd, sz; 11q. ft. store space 3337 833-3388 '66 Chev. Sta. Wag.. netdl F-lc•, ...,_1;., .. marlite. 646-.5843. Ne\\1>Qrt BIYd. acrou from . dri t Ph'l tlel"'"I"' v.... ..---... .,.,,,,_,,.===-=-City Hall. Mr. Ervin Retort p,.,_rty 6205 FOUND Paraktet in Ytt 0 ia t"' .... or Anythlna:l Olde, m.4459 AL'S LaDdscaping. Tree 6'1S..100l -We1tcllff area. 548--6411 Eut, ~uly S4M215. -"moval. Yard remodeling:. • LAKE ARRO\ . ALCOHOLICS Anoliymous C t C lo ,,_ -·h ha 11 I t 1 SMALL store Corona dcl VltEAO • FOUNO ... B~auUful mate Phone M2-72lT or wrltil to •men. oncre -..... u ng, o ccanup . ?ilar, rent or b<-. Mr. $tSOD moves )'Oll lnlo beaut. Bluepoint Slamne. Lovt1 P.O. Box 1211 Oollta ~ft$8.. Repair spmkln. 673-llli6 lfardacre-6 T 3 • l 6 8 9 or 4 BR. 3 BA bi-levtl hOme people. CdM 675-5406. C::.UENT WO~~ job n: JAPANESE -LANDSCAPE fl.U.-9787 'IA'/ &JI modern l'On-YOUNG, m-•-, bl1ct. """""· •-~-------ti '410 "'·llm' H,.Sl..,ufl.I-.. e~. _..5 Ctan--up f\talntenance venh!.ncn:, h"tel $5000 worth uc "' ""-& ~ r.a · • 1.:a --.. MACK '* 342-8442 cosrA &leu: 600 sq, fl . of new tum It drps. Abo ha.ired dor W/IOme ,..'bite. OFX'ORATIVE CONCRETE!-;===·"°'==== oftlce, 9XI !IQ. ft. 1ton:, Bro clMwhr. dlspl, blln vaarum, Found vk:. Irvine A NEW ChlropracUc houri 10-I DRIVES-WAJ.KS.PATfO JOHNSON S GA1tDENlNG 1111. ft. shop. * Owner At.f ... Fllf lnte~ In ea. PaliBadel. PH: sa..9105 p.m. Dr. Don A. F\eld, D.C. """'' .~ ... _.., Yard ca.re. Ck'is.rHIPI. pltn-64f>.2130 445 E 11th St Ot &C2"548 CALL ......,,,, v·-o.u Ul'.I(, 1prlnklcra. !l62..2IJ3,'.i, nn. $39,000. Call MG-00 round-Female tortoLse aht.U • ' Offlca R~al 6070 or 548-6103 e\lftl, kitten, San\119-D:wtt Shotts -L -1 N 11· ....... NO matter what ' It ii. )IOU Complete Y•rd Ca,.l ~"""-""---'-' YR. A'Round. SAN MORITZ NB 646-5881 -"'--~~ --.Tim 54G-4837 OF1'1CE SUTI'E: 2 rooms HOr..IE. 6<,4, Assum ab I e DIAL direct 60-M18. Chal'l1 f WIU. not be l'ftl>OMlble can Ifill It wil.b a DAILY JAPANESE Ga rd e n in g It. pvt. r.r .• 3.'4 aq. ft. $~ loan. Sale or tradt. )UlJ' ad, then sit baek all( tor aey debf4 othtr lba.n PU.Of WANT ADI ~71 Suvtee. Ntlli \\--ork. Oe~p mo. SfMm Bkr . .OWner &GO&•t ll1cee 10 tbe pbOne rlnCI my own. Ntf E. Welton 1(S, m1.l11t. 968-2303 I • 51().09M after 5 PM hfOVING, Garage clean-up & lite hauling. Reasonable. }~tee estimates. 645--1602. YARD I Gar. Cleanup. Remove trees. Ivy, trash. Grade, backhoe, 962--8745.. Housecle•nlnt 6735 *HOUSECLEANING M•n & Wife. F•1t & Efficient. Call 541-5114 Jl.1csa Cleaning Service Carpeb, wincJOws, floors, etc. Res. & CaQunc'L 548-4111 TROJAN MAINT .. CO. Comp! hou8ecleanlng, olc. l apts. Bonded. (Z131 797-5ll2. Janitorial Servic• Res .• i:: Commc'I. 642-6824. EXPERIENCED MAID. With own ll'anl. 541-9357 JOE'S CLEAN SERV, \Ve do Everything • Res &; Comm. Free Est. 54s.3126. BAY & Beach Janitorial Carpets, windo11.~. noors. etc. R.e5 &: Commc'I. 64~1401 lnt•__rior Decorating 6737 *LET me help you with a room or houseful!. Ask about our frtt drapery plan. 644--0696 Ironing 6755 WANT YOUR. IRONING DONE! all !J6&.4233 --~.~JRON=IN~G~*-­ l\'ly Home, $1 Hr. Pick Up & DC!liv. 545--7641 Ironing -My home 11.25/hr. 64Hi64J \\'ant Your lmning: Done? cau .....,,, 6790 \YORKERS Available: Any kind of work, anytime, Cleaning, lawn work, etc • EUiclent, reliable. $2.50 hr . Ask for John or Nk:holas 64&-0015. Peinting, ~!'"rhanglng 4ISO METICULOUS PAINT. BLUE OlIP STAMPS. INS. crew col, students, Int~ houses. Exp. Docks. 675-58l2 RETIR.ED Painter: 26 yn c.'\'pcr, Neat t:. honest. Non 'rinker. Call ~l. '* PAPERHANGING &. PAJNTING. * 968-2425 INT. & Ext. Painting. Local ttfs, llc'd, Ins .. btt eat. Call Chuck, 6-15--0SJ!l. PRO~ONAL. 30-yr. exp, paperhanaing A pailJl. lr:g, rrom England, 968-7461_ TR.ADE, PaJnlinc by llcem. e1l contractor lor truck, rum. or t 642-llM , . .,.._'""'"'-·"'''"'$\ll-_......_. -"·~~~ .. ~-~·~·~···-~ ..... -·...,,.,..,~-·~~-~-~-~,,..---.................... ----.... .,---..... .,..,.. ........ -... ---......... ,......, .... .,..,_,... __ .,.....,..,,.,,.-,... ....... ,........,..,,,..._""."~-'l!ll ' • , r.. · M.,...,, July U, 1970 DAILY '11.0T 111 'Sl ltVlC E DI RICTOllY JOIS a l!M'LOYMINT :JOU & IMP ~OYMINT JOIS &-IMPLO.YMINT JOU & EMPLOYMINT JOU & IMPt OYMINT JOIS & I MPLOYMI NT JOBS i IM'lOYM INf JOll l IMPLOYMlllfl Painting, Jiii WMlod, Moft 700t Jobe Mon, Wom. 7100 Jolia -· Wom. 7100 Jobi Mon, Worn. 7100 Jobi MOii, Wom. 7100 Jobo M.n:W-.m. 7100 Jolia Mon, Wom. 7iOQ ThMtrlcal 7"11 1"1p1rh111tl.. --. ----_...,.. _____ , VIETNAM mwN Ever think. you'd be good MAIO.part Umo. Call In ' • Sal.. SIRVIC I CI NTER ACnNG *•1.~. 1 •IJ~-·. IEXT1ty' ! • . penon, lluntlnaton Shon• , n MANAGOIENT~ty Employmont, • •-Dol!OU.....ttobtatuJIUmo • -t llin l!,. 1D8' ? Motel, :rum Ocean, H.B. f . GNWld noo. dlltr!bulinll ...,....-, ~ ·-• ... 1ona1r Do $Sil. Ud All materla.I ~ IWants to Yi'l)l'J( and U\le Ill a se g J..ll;C urance. t W'f'Or opportw11ty avall•blt wtth WI....-• , .. ~~.. ::--;.~ rb: NU dllc1-.1tne p~Uon. $11. per rm + Otance ~nt;v: Personable' 1 k ... ,..,. ~'"" ,.... .,... pall>t, 1.oct1 r.11. can Jack • '"°"'· 1n1e111aen113 "· 01 Mutual f unds? MACHINISTS µ f :::;s:,: ":i,':;":7 v!:d *S.c'y/Adm ...... uoo ~ ~~ =:.:.., '\ """"ar'&31-mtl• With _,_ and I DAYS ONLY er:J onne ""'ri•nco. u ,... can ~~u, + lmowlod&• .. tho -btlllllllty ..... PRdiiSSIONAc Pol'1)1n1. ·-•aoldltr Ior '~"· nvee tnlent' coun15eling? "'°""""· O>J""'"· ....,.i~ ·~·•· .,.Pt """" ro1tt until "'" Neat work. !:'lne painls. able employuaeaL WWow e TURRI T LATHI e _A. trai lrtct _, .. ,_..-..... II plelo ... _,r::. "'-··" I I •nd abl&. O h di'd U • h \VARN£R SWASEY SETUP n and d acUvtUe1 •s.c•y . , ...... , ... itrso ......... r•-com ? ·~~r. w'"" ' r. '" Pleue call &t&-tnl • yo ever WIS OPERATORS a enc.u of other• your urnlnp can Conatr or Arclllttcttu.J" x , It IO '111E LONDON LA· spfllYln&', &CX.'OWI. cc.illJll:!ii. ========::. (I ii be practJc&J.ly unlimited. per titt A 1W 1 . CUNA ACT .,. R 8 W0Rl(. t.ocal "'"~ Low I"'""" Job W1nlod, you CO_U}d Sell all three? · · E.>cperll""' In nloo, ' ' SHOP m!Pt .. able In hflp Roy srl-1358. Womtn 7020 Permanent employment EJftc. ·S.c'Y ,, to $600 m&n&1tmenl, military, •R--• /E •• ,.,. you, No prevloul experience PAINTING• ·-" We're one of the few who•· now In all three. Xlnt. company benefit• For Gen•t Mir d.. ·loci co. ~ Y •crow ····.-... ne-··-no ,.. ,,.,,.... . ~--ua. Cl..,. ._ Ovutimt d!vla&on. , . let.thing, publ.19 tpealtin&, 2-3 Y!"t Elef"OW txp, + top ~· ot W. excluai~ Jngs. SU prr rm. lnter. PROF: Nufte; · emHetiftd And we're ready to otter. the right man an nwkttin&: belpf\11, Non~ llkilla/:dn't btnttlts. &n>Ul> wW only be accepted ~ror:u~~~~~ will a«ept It, private cue :x~v~ ftale~ 1~~tu:r· ~el~! .bjo~d PERSONNEL lNTERVIEW Sec'y ......... to $600 ~= ~~od~t• In *S uponaattafactorypenonal wm;X. ~ ... tine : "!i:.~flor = J,~ busines!':cRePi-e:'ntin~ a tirat-:teu .: :,~~:~MP~~ ~ ~~. ~ id lkilll rnemae and w ww'tzo:! ~:'°Of~;tfd'~t · $450 ~~th*"~~· * )VALLPAPER 1,( 64thl593 d.,.1. billion company. With a lralnlnt ulory 1 ''"'"""'' No door In doot. ORANGE County' PiO/eS. Whoo you call "Ai.c, Exp'd. Lady to cater to $850 a month plus opportunl es for a · Shur•Lolr Corp. Soc'y .. , , . , , .. to $600 !No ltnowledaO ol ""ml1try *Acct. Clerk .. , ... $600 •Iona! Repo.....,. ,.:,., .. So 54g.1444 646-4032 p&ttle1, Refettncel ditlonal income. And prospect.I hl&b 1n the Conatr. bcklmd ht]pM for requlrtd) Call Mr. Lund at A.ccut. w11. txper. ln A/C, Cout R.epert1:1r7 .. oa.rias 0 .,..,...,. • C2Ul 639.lSJi * five-tlaure range. 1300 E. Normandy Pt., bulY YoW'IC V.P. ot "1n't co. either-?n-7621. Room 200 A1P • .ome ~ 11 lit public s u mm•r H U""""" docks, boat•, AIDES ... tot conva1e10tnce, Santa An& or ~. Call t.tr. worklhop. Call 1•1 ... ostf & n y th Inc-every t hlllg elderly care or family cart. If this !OUnds like your career, call us at Cl bJk. N. ol McFadden. Inc. Stc'y , $535-$606 Gtllarte at m.-7921, Room 500 Newport Center Dr., NB betwn 10 ... 1 . .. rt~110bl!J-1!'r'!<1 .• For fm: Homemaktrl •. 547...$881. 714-542·58231. Ext. 821, or write P .O. Box ~ blk, w. of Grand) hr-p P1 for material &: 200. · • Suite 200 By Appt. 6f4.4981 l!WSIC Ltuona, )'0\11' baaw. ~· ~·~ 1016, Santa J1?11, We'd like to beor from you. ·==""'""+---,-,--~I mf&r direct PAINTING _ Ext.·Int. 1S B OOKKEEPING-Geo1 of. MAN To aulat mir of local or. SALES SERV Sta Attenaant. pt. N.8., CdM, C.M. llrtd" yrs, expor. '"'·Uc. Free ::iu.n~ru:'~: .. ~1:J=o=b=,=M=,.=.=.w=-=.=7=100=';:,= ... =M=..,=.=.=w==._=7=100=1=,::: •i;:a:,•",f't, Sec'y/G l'rl $55D PUT YOUR SALES ~.Nexi>'docnJy.Soo Jmy, ~ 11 ,.._ N.A. Ht,.....,...l C elli•1•. _,, ----------'" __ 1 WH&ht~!Oamonly. RJ«ihl.,.;. lor·~·,,.,.. EFFORTS WHERI -•WJ>~ .M. -·=·~·=-·===-==- 543-S325. CLEANING ., ""· uu.""' M..r R srcltlte<t. • THE ACTION isi SHAMPOO c1r1. Call ... M1RcHAN0111 ,011 PAINTING-INT. &: Ext . a day, own tramporta n, COCKTAIL WAITRESSES # GIRL FOi' General • Kept. appt, 675-fi070, or apply ln SALi AND Tit.ADI Hlehest Qu&llty. Lowtllt · $3.00 an hOUr. 836-6748 Experienced only. N l r ht Re1taunnt help, Will tn.tn. Large plush medical ofc. Personnel Sec'y to $150 Sales • oriented company per10n, 328-A Marlnt Aw., ~-- Prlcei. FUl1¥ exp. In•. John work. Bd 11row n' 1 Apply 3021·8 IW'bor, CM. needl la.I to 1ehedule appta. Soine •xper, rtq. for ~ ~ rapid open. Balboa ltlt.nd. flumlturt.. IOOO 673-U66. Jobs-Men, Worn. 7100 Restaurant. A p P;ly· in &: handle aen'l rectptlon du. mter co. sion mt.kei choice owor-SH 1 pp ING CLERK-Exp 1·"'sro="R"'Y"s"1u_e<:0_&.,...,o-ve-,h&,-..,nacl ,;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j person.See Roy,31106Cout GRANT'S tit•. Start S3.'i0. C&ll Gloria tunitle11 avaUahle fGr ce.· p r-tferred . Marin e $99. J 1t91'Y 1 1 ucco i: COHwyMP'AN!So.OLqull~~:._ KaCOY.A5IO«lMSTAL.AGRNCY S.C:'y ..••... ,,·,,, $521 reer minded men with eye Hardware, Cotta M.e1a 1 OVIR STOCKID MUST SELL overbanr $149. Ac1t. celllna: • N-...... ~r. Ji v e g PW-challng, conitr bckarnd to advancement tG 11o.1e1 Send applkatlon to P. 0. $l3. per rm, Min. 3 !'nll. dbilifteS in. Ref's req'd. 536-6108 aft FOR 2790 Harbor Blvd., C.M. wUl pt th1• job. manaa:ernent. Box 1782, Newport Beach. Tw!nt 149.9!1, l'uJJo $Sl.95, Queena 119.95, KJiwt $119.95, Twin .... Hetdboarclo $7.95, TNndle Se,. $&9.95, SI .... <t !o!u 1119.911 l Up, Studio Couches 189,95, eor- Oroupo $189.95. 616-(]5n & 631 .. 119. anlfmifeCl 5, Mn. 11<;,hart. MEDICAL Secretary-• Ca '"'63. AL'OUSTICAL Cell i ng& , COURTESYReal~ilaaood GUNS Imurance expe rie nc e . Acct. Clerk ,,,, to$475 Prevlou1 ule1 blclc:around ST"'A"T"'r"oN,,-..,A"u""end.,...., °'Full'°"-,.& painted. will add a:lltter. $13 ageQ.C(Y place to work uk Bob 64i5-0400 M~Fri SaJn...12. It 1-3 yn A/P, AIR exper not as important 11 earnest P/Ume, Appl,y Har b or averg. room. Mat. Included, · EdY.vd1 !J62...T7Sl apeclafu· 2 pm...S. req. deal.re to l\ICCffd, You'll Mobile, 3195 s . Harbor, CM. < ..... llW'· 647-95.\1. .G IRL FRIDAY 1'« in H.B. A F,V, . NOW INTIRVIEWING Medical Frnt Ole hnvo lull M!OI pnwnotlon Sl'RAIGHT StlU:h rnacllloe TWO UCLA 1tudents ~ Right Hand to two busy men. * DENTAL ASSISTANT ft FOR SALESMEN. Bookkttper .sec·y. Exper-, w/ Jr. Stc'y .....••• $400 and adv. llUPPOrt-button bole button macll: SIESTA SLllP SHOP money. Exp'd hou 1e Phone, fut accur, typ &: id Front dctk only. Good '6-1, lns. fonn1 Beaut. otfict1. OpportuniQ' fOt' rrowth Jn +Draw Plan Avallab!e tne operaton, full or part pt.intel'I Frte' e11. Ken bookpfl& bckgrnd, Prop Mat aa1 open. Dental exper-. nee. Jntur1t tn the outdoort Beach area, Oul1tandfne mkt dept of land bldr, time. Appl)i 2075 Lquna 1!12'1 lbrbor Blvd., Of 544-3074. or R Estate exper Beach areL Call btt I am and ahootlne required. job, avaU. now. Start $400, + \Vo111: COie to Home Ce.yon Rd, Laguna or call 2 BR. APTS SGO. l ncl's ac· · ' I: 9pm. S4S-3540. Full lime only, Please Call Gen1 White, 540-6055. 133 Oovtr Drfvt + Car Plan Available '97·llll. """"' Mil(! Cat. Hwy, Dam pt cout. celllnp. Steve, ORDER DESK DENTAL A11 t. 4 Stcty, apply in person. COASTAL AGENCY Newport Beech +Be an aacdate or H. w. sro=RE='""s.~•~'1.E=SMAN=~-~Mulno~~ ••• '"9 Heavy phone, type 45, gd w/ Exp., HB, ~2728. 2790 Harbor Bl, CM 642·3170 ""·"-"t --w...1 Calli. H•-' l SU-Ex -Open Dally 164 '"°""""'" 962-2'36 968-5782 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Other fee/tree ;lobs avail ...... ,. .. • "'~"-.. .. uware · p. fil\ll'!S. Prtv. related exper, RE Bl'Oftr. necessary. Send application Mon, •. nt, lG-1 Photography 6170 CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPH'/ ReUOOlble -Phone Gordon * 847.f745 * Ple1t1rlng, Patch, Rtpeir 6UO * PATCH PLASTERING All type1. Fr:ee e1tlm&te1 Call'4().W5 Plumbln1 MKT. SEC'Y Gd Sec'y Skilla. Mkl exper. Top local tlnn, rd benefi ts. PAYROLL PERSONNEL MUsl have min. 3 )TS pay. roll exper, Lite E.D.P. I: typing. BUI)' job fllr dctaU minded career girl, DENTAL RECEPf. EX· BETWEEN U PM. 4570 C D to P 0 Box 1-N wport ASK FOR J4R,. FORBES tm~I r. +Group Htalth bllul'ance--• ' '°"' e 20 PC. ''MADRID'' PER. MATURE. m 'l Newport 8o1ch ~.000 major modJCI!, Ber.ch, Ca 92163. 3. ROOM GRQUP Call 54UU4 1750 NEWPORT .BLVD. • 557-6621 We Ind ~t. Telephoot Sollclton. FROM MODEL HOMES * DRIYEiij * COSTA MESA ' &6:J xec .................... 1 + UnUmlled Co-n· Charity """'"· Paid we.ltly. J>x:!-: Quilted -• N •......a Agency for Parts Ma'n """"" on All Salos. Apply: 325 N. --· chalr, 2 •nd tablet . -0 _,,...,e11c• GENERAL Intut'l.nee Agey c G' I CE"T WITH THE AC'NON ;R;;m..,.=•10,,.,,s;;:.A:;.,...,,=== table,2lampl,druNr,mfll. Neceuaryl M-CdM ••• "--Ex .d· oreer 1rs NOW. cw.: TEI.EPHONE OPERATOR .... boadlloud, QUiited """ .... ·-··"·~ p . 0 11 Sal lSun ~-• ~ 5 Mot bave C!lftn c.JUomSa Retume PO Box s. CdM E 5 , h11·. Churchlll (714) 815-3:233 ,,.. pm •~11·P ma........ pc •~•-.......i. A~ " ••r• ex-all -·-.. xec. IC y For counter work, Muat have ,....__ 1 Daya , 228 Fore1t, Lquna Beach d1nlna room: tiblt 6 t bi. .......... .....~ ..... ...vunu Pl h ,..,._ ffl Pn! expertence. Apply tn pereon V)l"<'ll b&clt oha1n. Yl!LLOW CA CO. man. NatlOMl Auio Glul 111 ........ v. 0 cei to 1• to ptltll manqer. 5 Day1. Mra. Ruth Jofhrt THIATRE CX>MPARE AT 1749.tlS Jiii I!:. 11th St. 21n ...._. 01yn Rd • .; • V.P. Top tkltll 6 '"'°"" Oo!<d satu<day & Sunday. "7 Mormold MANAGERS ·-a.ta ~ ' ...._ inc. TRA VEl. from lime tn ,,. rd ,,.rr EXEC. SEC'Y -=~""'iiT.c;.=-1 Bch. "" Emmitt H ..... tlme. Youna dynam•• .,... Harbour V.W. L1guno Bo1ch Ha 10P • t111ve •na.Son No &nm Pmta, Only m ... T,P cam .. r Lady w/aoo<I &MPLOYMINT Mir. pie. Gabdel Vallty A Orange WILK'S WARIHOUSI WATER Heaten, dllpoaera, exec. Sec'y bckemJ. SH 100, OPPORTUNITY Hardw&n! More salnrnan, 19711 BEACH BL., M24C35 You are the winner of County. ~ a1 t·1r ow Ing IXI w. 4th St., Sa.llta Ana tc S7 50 hr lyp 70, Po!R & well groom. FEMALE • Rf'aular hours W. H. WRIGHT CO. Exec. Sec'y HUNTINGTON BEACH ~ ticketl to the Edward1 lntmu. Resume MA.STER Bedroom Ht ... e 's..imr!. 6'2.osoo. ed. hlon (hnt Fri. Call 833-0600 126 Rochester, C.M. Prettiae poatt., Cd. aldlll. • to: French Provlnclal _ made: Ext. 2036. Aak IOI' Mrs. Pen. HELP YOUR Min. 01 board meell ..... Pub. H. K. Butterfield ORANGE COUNTY l .T.C. b Dre 11 lD ... -... ... _ ... ,te PLUMBING REPAIR SEC'Y niJliton, after 2 Pl\f. HU9BAND Uc contact. Xln'' t;ncnts. 111 Emer•ld fl"AIR & IXPOSITION 140 Wtat Velley llvd. _Y cor:i.ttna: .... ~..,.'tri;i. No•jo~ ~all 1 Girl Ofc. AcCl.lt, typ & SJ-I. EXECUTIVE Secl'y -ottlce You n11 um up to $12.50 Balboa Island •t the Sen G•briel dNIM.r, ohnt on cbnt, 1-====''°"'°"====-I .Prev. R. Eat.ate devel. exp. mana1 er--w/bookeep'1 in an hr. tUdng orders from Stc'y ORA.NOi COUNTY THE BLUE BEET ~headboard and two Remodellnt & er helpful. Mwit ~ ibarp, knowledat . Super l~ your friends,~ and 1 Girl Ofc, Beaut. offlce1 on You are the winner or FAIRGROUNDS 6'f3..9904 .. DINNER COOK . nleht st&Ddt. lMa than'°' •MO well lf'OOmed It. capable. teUJaent-SUper attn.et.Ive. rel&ttvt1 for Studio Glrl'1 Say. Gd 11dlls. Exper, tn 2 tickets to the July 14 .. 1t Start $30. per ihlft J1C1ce whln purchutd at W. {:.epalr S/H T5. type 75. Xlnt career beaut. Good HOUlebtplnt R.E., Constr, or with a d~ Typ t1mt ~ J. Sloann t )'Uri aao '900. " .. WAY -··'lN ~-TRISH HOPKINS ... l!lon w/poy )Utur., 2 .......... WIGS, WIGLE'tS. vdoporaoo<l.lnltlate'°"'a. ORANGE COUNTY Pboteue ca11, 612-M711 ·' ut. !211 "1,tpart•• 1n' ,_,,' 646-lnt. • ,._. ~ .. .,.,.., 488 E. 17th, Suite %U c.r..t. 1irl a~U\ltl marlne Fllll le eo&metlcs! pondtnce. Sell tlarttr, Xln't FAIR I. EXPOSITION twten Ind Pm to claim occura e, "",) "-¥· -;1'°7"'P"C"'.-K=IN"O,...,i"l .. Z"lr repair. WI.lit, ceUtn:, noon 642·1470 busine.1. ;mo-s700 to •tart Tap prorlts. No territory potential. at the your-Ucketa. (North O>unty1._6'IS-01_=11==~-,....-llDROOM ;~·1<N94o job too small ·~~~~~!"!!!!!!!"""''I &U-9t01. m:tr:icticm. Also ttll where ORANGE COUNTY toll -free number b 5t0-1220) W.\ITREUES For German ~ 0 Rata t in H B W Lar&t 9 drawer ~; mtr-i,,:,;,.,:,=--,...,,..-..,--,..,-ADMINISTRATIVE Trainee. EXPERIENCED'Machlnt op. )'OU W'Olic. Fl ttme or spd.re Otn'I Ofc. f Al ROR UNDS SALES ... Would )IOU like uran · · ' mp. 2 beda1de tanc1t K1nC OEN'L remodell:t,.: &: maint. Some col.I~. accountlnr erator for draperle1, boon. Sid• Jlne OK. Ph Gd accur. typllt, diet.phone, July 14 • 1t to work 20 bra a wk A ply cutt Bavarian eo1tume1. !':; beadboud ~· -.nt. No job too 1 m a 11 • cwrscs. Good typist, llgh.t ·• Call Ms.-32« toll tree UM21-«K6, or front ofc. Phone•. Oftlce1 make $1007 Wrlt1 Box M Put~tlme. 968--4300. ed mattreu. ~ti, '.J;k. ::~~· ~.!::· & shorthand. Career future. EXECUTIVE Secrttacy tor write STUDIO Ci f R L on Bay, pt!:':!e~a~l=l~ ~x!iJ! 1031, DI.Uy Pilot '!ct~~o: ~ 11E:" eta, elc. 53&-89!5 k f Call Lon.inne 6 4 5-2 1 T 0, Fa1hlon la!Md Stock H 0 L L Y W 0 0 D , Dept. your Uclu!r., (North c:owity e ~Y, txpe:r. for A-wfficendi. L&che~: Cholct ot Spanllh ~~;~· •• or We9tcliff Dr. N.B. Brokerage. Good 1klll1 NC27, 11461. Hart St., No. Order Dtsk toll·~ numbel'. lt 540-lttl) JadJtl 1peclal~ ahop tn Ritt. ~. eve a : or Modem 8tyl• Roollng 6950 ROOF Repal.rt of a.\I types 17 yrs cxper. t do my own work. MS-9590. S.Wlnt 6960 SALE: Lace &each Coats. $12.95. A $33 Yalu. Kty Say, 17S3 Orange Ave, C.M. &ti-12S'l. Tiit, Ctr1mfc 6974 BABYSI'M'ER, mo ther '• req'd for Wt paced olfice. Holl::;wood, Ca. 91&6, for 2 Yl'I. eicper, ad. He1vy ==cc-.,----=-LI.fun&. 49'--19'9 d 1¥ 1 61MS7'f ALL l'OR $Mt helper wanttd.".for l & 2 . ~24'2. full Wo & tree 1ample1 phones, gd w/figure1_ Stat, RECEPT.-Cashler • Typilt, ~ evtl. 1~'---·-.,._..,.,....,,-.., Ko down pmta, onl>' $9 mo. yroldgirll.54Q..8701 Experienced by mail. No one wlU ~ 1¥Plna, 50 w.p.m, pt. time. Att ract, ap-SALES-Carpet drapery YtQW q'laD for abt9Pinl &: WILk'SWARIHOUll E You on )W. All rt'Pllee COii· pearance, zd, telephone ealei. Expert~nced. Must bt receiving dept, full time. 800 W, 4th SL, 81.nta Ana AR po L 1 c E OFflCERS fldendal. Pb today, Clerk Typlat voice. w/ co. benetit1. alert. S93-244.1. Penn. Mutt have driven DaJJ,y 9-9 Sat M SUn JU BEAUTIFUL?? Stutlna pay 114L Ai• 21-33 HOUSECLEANING & C!tUd Typo 50 up, dlctaphOne, pub. ..,..... SEAMSTRESS I Cam Ileen•. 11!i. wk. In 11111. tuRNlTURE re.tumed /i&n It'• all in the eye of the tie-Yl"I, 5' 9" to 6'5'", 20-20 via. ct.rt. $50 wk plus nn. &: Uc contact. Intert1tlna &: dU. RECEPTIONIST diapes. MAJO~WAY 1: Apply •ll AM. 9t6 w. l:th dllpll.y ltUcilel, model homo holder. Check the TV com. ion, 20-40 corrected. H.S. board. 5* days, Rer1. PH: ferent type bUI. CLERK TYPIST Weit 11th, C.M. :81::·=c=.M='.======-u , deccnton cancellation. mt. you watch and if )'OU 1rad. FUt by July 19th. La.. 54G-9212 Doctor1 o.tticea, H.S. erad. Spt.nllh 6: Medlt.erranN.n feel you're u pretty u ltUJla POllce Dept. 49'.ll.24. HOMEWORKERS (tnwlope 410 W. Co•tt Hw y. Non imoker. Trlm, neat ap. !!_~~lnatructl~n 7~ R D FURNITURI some of those people, call w:. EXP'D. only, part · Ume addreaaofll wanttd. RuJh Newport Beach pl!!al'"ance, EneraeUc, 5'4" ~ 1144 Newport Bl., C.M. CALIF. CASTING CO. FLOJUST. Rel't re q' d. 1tampod, tel! add. '"•" 646-3939 or taller, Requlre1 "'""Ina. Sl!CRET ARY Cl11111 ..,.,, "'"' 'llJ 9 U contlnulng it's search ror Weddingt etc. Siie.ad)' 1; Kiuack, P. O. Box 1350, Apply In pert0n, TUt1,, July Wed., Sat. 6: SUn, •tn t a desire to work on TV or H 0 USE KEE p ER ..Full 842-2670 Don Quixote Motel Medical Group, 7632'21-t St., Intere1tlng po1IUon In ac-"lheet.t, hetdboard (iiO'. everyday people \vho have lucraUvt. 6'15-629l Garden Grove. Ca. 92640. MOTEL MAID. A PP I 'I 14th, 1-4 pm, WeatmlNttr .Ji Q'UUN" Sbt btd, 1_, modelin&: ;jobs $75 to $125 FACTORY-Mlle, all lhlltl, chlrle. Wor-kin& mother. U 2100 NeWpOl't Blvd., C.M. Weetmln1ter. counting area requlrtns n Antique IODd oak roem ;;s~"v.r.:k. Ti!:t~~~ ~. pe: d:ii:~~~~R~ver. f;12 btc:f!!'·~~~.wors!; yr. old boy, 5 dm. Car ./ ?o.10THER'$ helper, ltve RECEPl'lONlST I: Inatruc-!:e~ :~~~~~ J"', Mqnavox ltft'tO, f No ""'b too sml, Plaiter-pa-AUDITION * J~ Caplltrano. req'd, $2'.lO mo. 646--5545 ln. room and board plus tor for Beauty Sehl, Apply: electric typewriter and / / / •l• tpkn SJX). Lawn 1o014, mllll JV -eves or wlmd. $100 mo. 4.M-&113 Girard'• Beau!)' College, hOtth&nd ._N-an.dWrt.t.ing &1ua lampe: A brto+brac. tio, i..,:~~,~~pair, CAW. <n<> 83>-8282 FAT & UGLY??? HSKPM Emplyr paya 1,. MODEC • F•mlo" or Artl•t 1895 Nowpol1 Blvd., C.M. 1 ' .A. Ii Shown by -lntment only. !:::========-JO AM to 6 PM U you are, we probably can't Oeorp Allen Byland Age~ Exp., w/reterenct1, natural 646-2919. CONTACT • 546QJO. 6977 BABYSITTER., llte hsecln'g, use you, cy 106-B E. 16th. S.A. blonde, 5'2". Ca.ll 492-5327 RE=ST=Au~RANT==."'eou,.-n"'ter-g""'lrl MARILYN WALLEY na ~f.d 3 __ JT_D_IV_AN_l_1!i_.-Jlla-tdllna--I T;..0.:..P;.:1.;.0_il______ 3 boys <2 9ctli) S140 mo, CALIF. CASTING CO. 547~95. Models • Wa.ltres1, 10:30 AM· 2:30 (714) _546-8030, Ext. l!iT &rm chain $20 tacb and TOPSOIL. N\1rogtn fortified bl.by due Aug ($160 mo). 11 continuing Ill tearch in H 0 U S EKEEPER/Babyait· N AT I 0 N ALL y known "PM, 5 day1 a week. NO wk, ottoman $7.50. ALL IN re<lwood added, 837·7000 or 5 dys, 8am-5:30pm. 645-14~ Orange Co, for a variety Of ter, live in, M •tu re photographic team nted1 cmdl. ld€!a.I for housewife 3333 Harbor Blvd. to start July 14 GOOD CO N 0 1 T I ON. 495-4632. aft 6 types, for work in mq. me. Permanent. Ph: 962--2564. models, 1'.todel fce1 paid. w/cllildren thru achl period.. Colta Meu, Caljf." Sti-2331° after 5 pm ======== BABYSITTER. Rt I lab le, ~ellng, TV comml's. A: ind. HOUSEKEEPERS &: prac· Cate,gorlei needed: children No exp nee. H.B. 962--8243 at tht Trff Strvlct 6980 dependable woman, 3--10 5 filrru:, Gre~t pay, pt. time. tlcal nunet needtd. at aa:o 3-5, \\"'Omen ag• 18-30. R.N. 3 PM to 11:30 PM. MISSILE SYSTEMS Ntwport School JeO/BE!T oU, lk 1ooJ:. ~ days/week. 3 children, fd We iare client pa1ct. no fee, Se.Wyer Home 646-6T1& Send recent phol08 10: John Supervieot. Wk. end• oft DMSION of But I Mii Sptnilh IOfa b t BOB"S TREE SURGERY ls bit.ck oUerin& lho aame Yme Quality Tree Service, * !541).37118 * DON'S TREE SERVICE All types, Lise I: Ins. 2''ree E1timatn. 6'2-S584. TREES A lhrubs: pruned, shaped, remove or retilanl. ~ )'I'll lac. 338-2528 aft &. TREES, Hedin, lr'lm, cut, 1tumP1, removed, hauled. 30 )'1'I exp. !"lllly lnl. Mi-4030. Upholot•ry 6990 FABRIC SALE 2!!00 Blue Chip 1 t 1. m 11 t Jo~REE. 2-pC divan &: chair $69, lnclud1• fabric •labor. All WQrk d<llX! In 5 da)'s. Free e1Um1te. S21-6474. WU.UAMS F\l.rn &: Crpts nttover • npelr e dean. Beaut work. 64l-1164. Window Cl11nln1 6H7 PROP'ESSIONAL WINDOW CLEANlNO.REASONABLE. 60-llll alt 5 PM. JOI• ., liMPLOYMINT Jiii W•ntM, Mon 7D1IO salary, Ref. 549--1907. Not a ac:hooFRl.EE , Hou-~.;. !or , &:: Ruth Mechling, 1704 Ptrk Lido Convaleecent ATLANnC A match end tbl1. l\edtc. Banking &dul.x..AL~.i:.n. ·+ a: Thunton Or., La1una Hoep. 1445 Superkr Ave., lnqulrl11 lnvltecf Xlnt oond. dys: 5C7 ... 'f«JI, TV SCREEN TEST '" ,_ .• '!'.:! berm 5, Beoch, CA 926.11 N.B. PH: 64~2410. Call only RESEARCH Aak for Nono Hoflmon alt6: 646-<265«""'2219 PH' 1n•> ---board. ~· fr a AM to s PM ' um/ **TELLE R · --54G-9ll5 ans. · 1'10R.GUE a: Au.fo pay Corporation FactOI')' ditect i trom CEXPERIENCED) 10 A"f to 6 PM . a1il1tant. Part Ume, ex· RN for ICU, all 1h!ita. Xlnt 557-6621 Mobile l:lome Modtls P.fust bfJ able to t)'J)e FOUR SEASONS HOUSEKEEPER Upper-Bay cellent pay. Send quallfica· "'Orkin& cond.'1 A benetlt.1. ~ CLOIE OUT SALE 50 wpm. Please call PUT YOUR SALES Week=2:~:· ~ sc~ tions to Box M·IOOO, Dally C.Ontact Director ot NURS. A Dlvlalon o~ Dlac0Ver e o .... t New met Beach Blvd, H.B. 962-x.51. EFFORTS WHERE J:J;,,RS Exp'd t. 1· _P_il°'--~~~--INC, C.?tt~~ Hosp, &111qU11hanna ' Ceretr With The MED DR ta'1t a. 6 di's BARMAID-Young a at-THE ACTION ISi Good pay• worki~ ~r.: NCR OPR * Equal apportunlty employtT AIRLINES LR. tet. BR •ti, Dinette tractive. The Sandal, Sunset Ot.ll after aPM SU.9393 Pluth ofc, kleal beach loc. Sale• aet, lAmPI A mlac. llG-23al Beach. 592--9182. Se.les-orlenh!d company ex-RIDAY Exper. will pay off! Start SEE OUR =''=' =s·""",..,.-.:==r:o:;-perlenclrig rapid e>rPt-naion JR. GIRL F Sl50. CaU Cloria ~. A natural for younc people EXTltA Loni twin btd. oot- Barmaldl-Ex:perlenced makti choice opportunib' Experience Not Necessary !Mo.6055. $ATURDAY Ad or * SECR.ETAll.Y * who want txcittnwnt p1uel tee table, end table, TY In penon alt 5PM & 6PM available for carett minded Excellent opportunll)' tM un. COASTAL AO I NCY Call Mr. Gill.rte Beautttul New 0Ulce1. ~cket agent? Air ~c~t? 1et, couch. tic. 21.M On.np VEGAS ROOM 5"-9006 man with eye to advanct.. encumbered, attractive, out. 2790 Harbor Bl CM ;:,~~x~ 2XI GOOD opportUnlty tor alert StaUon a 1 en t1 ~ Ave., No. c, c.M. CAFETER.lA WORKERS ment to llle1 manq:ement. going lifl • ace 21 to 30 • Other fee/frff: :)Oba avail I, •••• !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! aecretaey, to work J~ wt ~?Ramp or trawl &aentf CU.!rl'OM Wood bar wt~ Univ. ot Ca. lrvine now b to. learn ce>n1ttvcUon bull. ,,-,=,.------1 · N 8 d 1 I We II traln )'OU tor these ... Cit -·iu <n<I .,.,., ........ nc6* Hand10me one air-1 of-Nunlnc Sale• paced ' · a v • r 1 • . burnt orange leatbet h&nd ' .. ':f:!':' 'C.Je~~ w ~ ..... ~::;,~ 1 D•"" ~ flee .in Oranae Co. Airport RN • Callf. lletnM YELLOW PAGE In& llfiflC)'. All 11dll1 tncl. and more, day or nlte. We raU A 3 bAr 1t.ooi._ $UO. ,... -.,~ district. Good atutln8 Wary 12 PM to 8 AM thilt SALES 1horthand reqd, Xlnt aalDJ')' Include plaoement a.utat. Call 8»1337. ~:.~~i!,~~~~ * FRY COOK-Graveyard with lGts of frlnge benofitl APPLY In penon: Al the \Vnt's mo11t aggres. A: benetlli. Undm-30, Ph: anct!. cu=S'f6:X:M7'Spo;:":nlt=h.""2:-::camcl=°'I necewry. By appointmtnt th.lit, Exptrlenced. available to rlltbt atr1. Ac· HUNTINGTON BEACH 1lve le 1ucccasrw indepen. * 83J.l670 * Elt. 21 )Tl, Approved tor oranae 1Uk chn, r 1kft1 only, ~. ~A~:lt 'i'°~'ii~ c.s:f.OP curacy and neatneu a~ CONVAL ESC ENT tie.it 10caJ .:"~hePago.~.?° Stnior Secretary ~~~· ~.!r~n~-tutlon IOI.a, caMd wood Will *a.ERK TYPIST t0lule MUl)I'. 1YP!na: 40 HOSPITAL llahen, ee ..... t Souiu.:1n tor adv.rt111n1 aaency. "'....,r tht --.r Jam.pa. &t6-44QO 2'~ULL or PART TIME. Wpm min. Ute ten key add. 11192 t>daw~. H.B. Calif, market for 21 years, FrftlUre Pict. MUlt haw 1tudtnt Joe prosram. 23.. RCA color TV p)O, 4 APl)llc111onJ beina taken tor EARN UP TO Sl PER HR. er and h&ve math lncllM· Of S I wo are Wldergoing a well excellent ikllll, poile, tron1 Alrllnt Schools Pecfflc hi..back ch'• 6 md tbl lor ~e~ ~~ i!°": .co10 FUu.ER BRUSH co. tlon. slwJrthand helptUI but TrlW.ec. lo uperv ~VEL. tboulht out eX()l.llllion P~ ornee appearance. 25 to 30. 610 I . 17th, Senti Ana din's nn $100, knc-a bed 54a--S745. not ..,.,,lrtd Wll11nCnell to $540. gram I: mUlt add more men &auW new otf1ct1, ir.-.. -'-RM pi, 968--7900. wpm and perform with •c-..... -· ,_ £xctpt~ career -. 10 Y•-Pag ··• * "'"1670 * ~ ·;;;,;.,;,"=,-,-=-:= curaey • vtr\ety af elertcill n.tu t1mt woman dn11 cJerk, learn and attitude ITIOll .. , .. w/ou11ta....f1 .... na1'1 ~"Wiu our e D<Ues -'i>rA-BEI> 6: chair, tadr live.Wire only, Box. P.108 portant 'rtlll job hll un-........ · itaff. r.&mlnp arc high il SECREl'ARY Corpante BEAT 1be hl&h coet of lelJ'Do t for f:1ano1 duties. Statdnz aalaty $438 De.lly Pllot limited· future tor ICll'l\e girl. train glr1 to trawl U.S. Ell:. the "l'l'l'lrk challenaing & crea-* • fl.bric. Grta pc-r mo. C&ll Mrt. RMtner . handwrtttna: to ptn8U pajd, Top benetlta + tlve. Exttnalv• clusroom & k-gal dept. Shorthand. typ. inc to 1'111 AJC rental and room. Beat otter. lll,-017 at $9ddlebackCol.1e1t. (114) Oel F rid. Sec'y Reply mown profit 1thar1rc ft.nl.ae In 6 field tralnlna will be pro-1ng, tome le1aJ ~r. fli&bt lnlt. :Reuonable. 11)' FRENCH PnMnc.l&I , •1• 83'1-9700/499-?lll/"96-4.950 i\ttrlcl a like pmple t Ter. Box •P 1070, Da.Ut PUot. mo'e. c.11 .Miu Vtma vldtd lhoee mtn selected to dell.red. 13'1~f0!> Ext. 31 , at the neafby Oranp Coon-drawer double drMMt A COi..u.:croR Small claim1. t.1uat bt abJ• to t)rpc. Call Mr. Youna at Collection Bureau of Western Orange CounQ>, 64.2-7960 rifle C.O. need1 you! To $400, LlVE-lN HOUMkptr to 36 !57.fl.22, AblpJ.J Abhot Per. join our growing firm. u you Secl'ttar)' Part Time ~A~ Call John Qulnn, mln'Of'. $50 • .....,1321 Call Gerri White 5f0.«l55. yrs. tor middle a ged eonntl ARency, 230 w. \Var. are ptl'IOnable, IX!&t &. have Speed A aoeuraey a mual "~ LOVELY l1aMJ -- COASTAL AGINCY bachclOr, am. lll•TY· UH ner, Suite 211, Santa Ana. 1111t1 experience, plc111e np. C&IJ 14M414 Bf'11nntr rultar l•11on1 Uled ... -. Matcb, lo\'o - 2790 Harbor Bl., CM of car, pr!Y, nn. to &NW!r PAK'r TIME Pb' In penon at 608 E. SERVICE StaUOo s.JHllW\o /oUI:, blut., clulkal. Reu ••11 Pn_"'-5.3l)..tQ"I p, Otbfl:r let/free Jobs avail. pho~ .& t&dy up. Pb. ews * MASSEUSE * BtoadWI)', AMl'lelm, l\fon., Meebl.nle. Utt mechanical n.te1 PH: Ltt 64-m.7. -· pt)', • SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Old )'Oil evtr think of I W&J>o Aghast -Elope -Silky -Ina: that Whl~ Elephant In BabJed -oont SlOES. tM title for .50JT\Clbllla )'OU Genera l Office $4Sii. k wknd1 96i.o740 PH : 54S-o22U Ext m Tuel. or W~.,.July u 114 A WOl'k. UnifO'l'm& 6 tool• BUSIE.ft markotplaoe tn Compltte ~ae ot fUrninn Goodtyplng,plusmathabll-MAINTENANCE Ma:t!i, 1Mhal9t.mor7pm orln. fumllbed. SaL. Comm, town . Tht DAILY PILOT applianc e ,~ fl)', caU Loraine, WNtcW! matum semi rtUred, nper. PATHOLOGY ~m. terviewinf. Mu!t he ov1r 30 yn, m.u-Claulfted tectlon. Savt tweepor •tc. Reaa. ""'* Pft'lonneJ Acency, 2M3 MM :WM. SUn. oU. Pleue £n Exptr1tnctd, t\111 tlrno, Luakey Bl'Of: ,It. ~ .. lnc. rtcd & deperid•bte. App: money, time Ii: ttfort by DtAL direct M~ ~ A dllaeler: He talkl In can use? Try the 'Trad1n stel'.'OPhOnlc 11tyle, out or Paradl.e column In the Dre.I· BMi-t SIDES of hi s mouth. ly Pilot \Vanl Ads. _______ , ___ , ___ _ \Ve11c1Ut Dr., N.B. ""770, apply Lone ltan&er Rut, ~ApplyP1rt0nntlOept. Servl111'1.he\lft1tS11lCttl949 2SOO NtwpOl't.-C.M, NO. 1bopptn1· .from )'OW' ~ad. tbaD ail b&ctr"u4 DAILY PILOT \VANT Al>. 1'1?i02 Bet.ch Blvd .. H.B. ·• llO&g llolpllal, N.8. PILOT WANT ADI I &42-M'JI Pl10N&CALLS.-armchair. lltten to the phone ri.1111 .. I ....,_,,_ ..... __ ..,,...__,.... ___ "'"""'.""""""~~-,,,,_,-""""' _________________ ~ • .. • ' :Ja DAILY PILOT lllondq, Ml 1', 1.,,. 1MDCMANDISI FOR MERCHANDISI POR' · MERCHANDISE FOR SALi ANO TRADE SALE AND TRAOE SALE AND TRAD!._ \ MlllCHANDISI FOR SALE AND TllAOI FREE TO YOU TRANSPORTATION TitANSPORTATIOM TRANSPORTATION T~~RTATION Boon & Yachts 90IO Boot Slip Mooring 9036 Molorcyclff 9300 C•mpers 9l 20 ' C£RMAN' Sh•pherd CLASSPARtO'c:omple:te: c.-tTn AV'" •-... -w - -...... .. crou-bred Wk. Whitt: Is tan. IL IP ....... _.. -o;>W.l" au.. -._.,.. I ...... - _ ... Mlaal141.-s -~ llllAnl!!'!" lllt T•po R-rdort l2lO * SPECJAU ANTIQUE AUCTION SAT NITE, JULY 11, 7 PM V lo·"-._,_,,. w/Sn I: out""""'"" mo--. bet.m allbo&ta, IUlodtl 3'. TM~" TEAC AJJBJ Tape dtci< • lldf MOVING "" '"•· ,,_ hOma. • pl .._ taNr. nan. L u, Sabat, E>1<1"on, PC, .- tevertl!!. Xlnt-cond. fl"il). to 270 E. 17th St. MB-M!ll, 309 Monte Vl""' doll.¥ & boat eov. an 'ln 5.5 Mettr, Feather, Etc. H'--~ a 66-2708 Hlllgr-n Clf". July 20th S ...... C.M. !/LI .. lbape $:175. 613-032, Beat la!pt, "'°" desltable -.I.•~ • Bob's Auction has been commisslon,.t to • completely Uquidale 1 Igo. anUquo shop + .. 2 Ii• important estates. 8 TRACK Home stereo taPe Larger facll. for custom 10 lltonth old female dog. %1' SURFING OUTRIGGER.. dock in Newport l:l&rbot. SB pll¥t"'. 90 day wa:m.lity, JeWclrY, Jewelry 11.1ppUes 11 ~~ Dachshund and % Custom built by Phil Moans Aptl., m Udo Ptrit lll'fRIEDLANDfR'llt OPEN ROAD $'3 •peakera $7.50 5)6.30'JI. rockbound equip, Complete B ta I 1 e ' Noedl ~ Edwards. $200. Need• work. Dr. or phooe eves. John Manufacturers ot Ametica's • Aµ shottld be sold to highest bidder. , . line ot cut's ~pplies II home.Ur1ent, Call Callafttr6:00pnt.65-011l Robe"!1', 61>4t'l2 or John finest Luxury/ Recroallon Cam•r•• & l>cua:tom cut'&: on «edit.. :;.;7 .. 7968, 7117 17'ii' BirchcnJt, •IP' 2, 40 B Kingl.eey, 673-8711 Vehicles. • Sile Lo last till all Items sold. E I t t300 Open Tuts thnl Sun 'IWO 6 wk old pupp.les. -e-qu Pf)1•n Ooled :P.lon. Poodle/Terrier, wbt w/tan, HP, compe.s1, bait tank, etc, Boat S.rvlcet e New caffipel's IMpO<llon S.turday ,Ubl1c De•l•rs & Decor1tor1 Welcome NEAR New Mamaya C.33 5 M GEMS To good home. no sm. Sacrifice $300. 642-4480" from w/80 mm &: 250 te111es. Pft!1ent address children, Male Ir. temale. 16' Cabin aulset, 6lps 2, Fiberz.la&s &: Gelcoat $9'S Best ofr over $200. 644-4665 2750 Harbor Blvd .. U·A 541J..lll43 7113 30 HP out~ elee &fart **Rep&.l.rs** ~,. M•sa * ,...-y U 1, P·-Sootly motor &"trlr: '850. 54()..~. Free Estimates 548-1752 •Large &>Jcction o( """ _,., ery rgen . ... , New and Used Can1~rs Sporting Goods ISOO Rear 01 College Center puppy, tree to good home. -•- IOl'S AUCTION -----Female, ve1y friendly w/ S•llbNts 90IO ~-""-'-•-1• ___ 90_31 OPEN ROAD FUU. Set Spalding 6tainleu Misc. Wanted 1610 children ---------an::v • -vs ··Ith ·-~ ..... Ri\. HARBOR BLVD 204 W.' Chapmon, Orange, Calif. Phone: 538-114 1 O...n.<:I & Operated By Bob ford Auctioneer: Bud Gorrelson steel irons-collectonl---------. 64SC301 SAILBOAT OWNERS new wt~ drl,;, R=~ SANi~ AHA, CALIF,' itemir-belt evtr mad~ WANTED. desk, chairs. file 2 Beaut, FtuUy female 'Kit. b.uncbins 4t dry •~. 0/H. 6(2...2307 Lika new '69 Hodak& Att (5 ntllcs w. of DislK'Ylandl each. 644--l508. cabinet. adding machine. tens, grey & wht~ and attY 28n Newport Blvd,, NB 100 &: ~waald 90. Both (TI4)' 'l3I-K50 • JJl·ll:lfl u.s. Ptwr Super Sport wet ~G-ll,illl:! sriped, Also 6 wlrs old kM'& ==,-,,,..""""'--,.,...,--.-&Mt Ch•rt•r 9039 H~~!..a~-w~?~·~?M New '70 Datsun 1ull Never used. s 6 0 I ========= ha.ired calico female kilten. JOIJ..Y Roger 24 tbg 81p.1----------~ ........ no .._...... _,,,, 546-081l. Machinery, Etc, 8700 _548-0813,_,==-cc-:-=-:-;-Sips 4. galley, bd, 01rys '11' T,roJan fly Brldae Sedan Call 663-2527 1600 OHC, Pickup with camp.. ,F;.•;;.;cn'-'ltvN.;.;;.;.;;..._~_..;IOOO-"-'.;. S.wing._MKh1na 1120 Standud He.ct ski&--~----lo AUXED breed puppies 6.6, cov. Xtras. Slip avail. ~ ~~~6• ~. 1970 YAMAftA Eilduro OT-1 .. er, ~ P~ S2099 dlr. 1· Like new -Make oller 32 cu ft Quincey compressor. lo Must scll. $3600 548-6442 • · .~Actual mi. Cherry. Best I• "'""") Will lake car in Bedrm set, OOllit $400. asking ~...... ~i .. -•-•A" _ .:. G'lS-6912 aftef" 5 Single stage w/9\i HP every co r, long and short --offer. 132 w. Wilaon Sp. trade, -Will finance prlvule llOO., 'Captat.i. table le 4 ""''." ~-~ wv.urv""ma..,., , .. Wfscoosln en .. , On base. hair, need rood homes a.ft 13' Metcall-xlnt e cnd. ~ii• Homo, ~,.-party Call 546-41!52 dlh toi:. u-....1nt ttfr'"'""' ll!&'·za& beaut. walnut con. 7 5 RUSSElL Surfboard, .... 5:ll wknds. S48--0l83 cttlce witrailer I: 2 &ets of aails. -~---'---'-32• CM • or -. ..... .,... .. ....... ml. akes button holes,. almcst new rot t v en Al9o 35 gal air tank, 14 UNIVERSALS, 24 ..-. '61 J)5 Yamaha B>g. Bou 4.;.94..;·977!;...c·.;.· -~----like new $1963 . e. m • It' I .. ,~~---s..s ~ '1/14 $425. 673-el94, pvt party .;;;. t 41 . V ' overcasts 11eams, blind brokentn,S75.6'rs.M33aft6 cu cy ..... t"'-'_. .. com-frornJ9.15(1. , e xtntcond.8 4o;I t. tnt. II eng, New OfHce Fumlture •10 berm:, del1gns A: etc. Guar. . preuor W/3 hp eng & cage. il\lpies Pl' Doxie, Pl' cocker DINGY. ~t condition $50. 2 BR, lK baths, family nn1 * 557.Q38 * ·AC/gas refrigerator. 3 ~ . $44 cub ot am.all pymts. Miscellaneous , 8600 MlsC prt51Ure & au & es • abt 6 mo's old .Male loves 1690 Samar Dr, Mesa Verde. fireplace, Truly delWfl, See ,70 AM Eqle 250 MX. Xlnt bur.oer stove~ doullle sink., Retln'cl 34X60 wood deska. 545-8238. ' , • 548-6178 after 5 Kids & cats. 836..f.194 ot Se.t-&ul-Mon·lM them today! <:Ona. S600 or bst cash ofr. Good lires. Slf!t'ps 3. AJl l $89.SO e Retin'd wood arm SINGER Auto zig-iag 6 mos T. T. Rhyne e MFGR MOVING 530-15.16 LIDO l4·No. 1121, fully ,6Ta-668J or part. 646-t277. ! r0tary chairs, $29.50 •We old. No attaeh needed ~ '4446·C1mino El Molino Air oompresson, sp ray 2 BEAUTIFUL .People equip'd incl trlr &: cover. New 24 x ~ CONTIN£NTALl:00=~eo=N"N"EV=1:c11c:E"°.~Xl=nt 8' Full cab-<>V('f camper,, bave the largest selcctio."' r.1g.u.g, button hole 1, Capitfr•no &.ach booths. spray guns, paints, oriented female kiltem with Xlnt cond. $900. 644-2902 ~ Cambr1di"e. 2 BR, lam-cond. $900 or best cller. fact, disconli~ucd n1odel. ! _o_f µaed office turn in thil design&, etc. Guar. $39 ca.sh 'metal cabinets, tu.mace, all shots 494-984{1 eves: Fiberglass & Gelcoat ~ly rm__! 1% ~!_hs, Exll!r_IO! -968-.3822 w--6JG..2l35-_ ..J:pmpletc. .$895 •. 869 \Vest, area. t or-emall-pa)ll'.Mr\tl. 536-6616 You are the Wll'lner ot tbfs, rack&,. Pck'a: miter, 833-51144 days· * *'ltiPiirs * * -· 18 Ka.lier's l'OUib sawn horl. 1969 DT 18 tree! 1 gal 18th St., Cesta Mcs11.. ' Mc Mahan Desk 2 Ucketa to the wall plaques, picture Free Estimate& 548-1752 zontal siding. s e ' FORD V8, auto, chassis 1800 Newport Blvd. Mus·ical 1 11 1 __ .. ....,.,. Lovely young Cats, Kittens / ,._ w/ex.tras! $625. 11 . M2-8450 y rames, a uary, ...,.., ... ...., .. , males &: f.emaJell, need Im-KITE No. 121, 2 saW, Call eves. Mr>-1082 mount cainper. Fu y equip. -======== _•_n_•'-'-"~...,,--''_.. __ •_t25 F~l':t.A:~ix~~~,;ON etc. 64~289. 549-2868 mediately a:ood homes. goodPh. ~ ~!,.d. it ion ' ~. Chapman Mobile Homes.\=A==s.===I====::. ped, good eond. 33,00'.I ini. OHi~ Equipment I011 -at the lO" DIAMOND -Lapidary 536-1387 i;t•~~ 12331 Beach Blvtl. uto .rv Cl Sl84S. S4.7-?650 Model 4700 Worfitur organ, ORANGE COUNTY saw, Power.feed., =F=R=EE=ctoc-good~~ho,-m<-ytll-oo-w/ 24' AUX Sloop, head, galley Gai-den Grove & Parts 9400 '66 DODGE Van, imn1ac. l 1970 OLYMPIA 35 electric 25 base Oavier, external FAIRGROUNDS 548-7093 wbiteTomKUtyhealtbyand dacs. N.B. S2200. or. trade ...: .. 5.2930 ----------Owner, A real price, A·l typewriter, =i.:olfice Leslie speaker, \\.'alnut tin. clean used to being tied for car. S9'Z-1011. --;:;;;;~"==--4 TIRES, H7S.15, blk walls, mechan, & body. 546-l4.2B ~ i • 1'1o ind back Locktr oovor July 14 • 19 FREE TO YOU COSTA MESA wi""' '""· Xl"t '°' mo u" I ble in yard, will deliver in CM 13' l.1etcall No. 82 CAMPER 5,hell 8' Ci\b high, trom --caie-neW, 6 . large enough or ch. urcb use. Please call ·642-5678 ext. 3291 ---------& nearby. fi42-9846 1114 Xlnt cond. 2 &ails MODEL CLOSE.OUT camp·r . e1c, NEW, Cheap! Sold ... w -~~ ~ .. u cla PR-Y ~ and .. ~., ... ,_ 9 new mod·' mobil• horn•• Also 4 nu Corvair wht iusulate, good condition, ttjit 11.l,ght me ol uppu ......... r•u..~ .., between 9 and 1 PM lo im r..~' vi-.nge ww ~ pUP, fo•-t-~-r-,,.oglo """· '"" tn.iler $550. 646-8180 -=-847-0lTI anvtime. at S600 Ph· 842-1962 ck (N__." ""-·· ki~n and his brother and ""'"' are being offered at reduc. sldewa.l.JJ: wfrlnu. ~1557, ·v half ol original ribbon from • · · :your ti eta:. ""u• """"''ty Joo'·· lik• '"-blk t•rrl•r SABOJ' · BASS LIFIER tnll ~ ~ •f "'" ·-1 slater all wai1;""' tor "'""· "" --T ed prices. All art: aet up m wan1-•. ""~"" F·~ •·'"-home typinl o.f a few leUen FENDER AMP -~...,e num....,.-u .,.,,,...u..w -..-"-y lb •· JtL 1 yr old. tibrgls, xlnt cood. "'"' ""'* "'"' -.-D B · 9525 DELUXE RICKENBACHER 7 wks old, tame, weaned, w m mar gs. <11 mo. beautiful Greenleaf Park, l for •59 Ranchero une u991 , .. ___ _ by doctor moving to non--...._ ._,___, ,. • .,. V--'-'"" """" 7/14. ~. 67s-5548. lie •--..__ ~·'-~i: BASS GUITAR .....,. ,.,..,""""1U ""'"'° .....,_..,...,.. ==~=~~~-....,-1 m uvm ocean. · 545-0906 ,69 D B electric -t. ---=• ,.....p * 675-6404 * area. ~2182 7/13 BEAUTIFUL kittens to Jov. SANTA ANA 22', xlnt cond. Take Newport Fwy or Har. 4 FORD map with tires, Une uggy ahowt late March purchuc ---------BLUE Ch.ip Bonus! 2 books ing home, with children. r-fany extras. bor ffivd so. to 191h, then good condition. $95.00 alter Roll Bar, Reverse Wheels for $315 sell for $250. Call FEND·ER Stratocaster, per cat. Those with are Please call alt 5 p.m. 675--8859 west to 1750 \VhftUer Ave. 5:00. 615--8917 Perfect for weekend fun. 963-0357 e:venlnp tll 9 and Feoder Leslie unit, Fender well behaved, alttte<I, adult 962.-23i19 1113 Glalll! Sabot-NEW" Costa Mesa 642-1.350 ···' ._ fZZB ~5J tnblt times durlne the day. 12-ltring; Belt o I fer . cats. Moving East 7-15. YOUNG neutered adult cats ,. $249 Complete BAY HARBOR ~""'"~ ... ~.· tram -..es, .. Full Price $995 4!M-1971 54M353 '1/13 --UVYJ _. ... ffiM Electric typewriter, ===~~~---. 1:10rne Siameae and 1&0me 111..r"";i Mobile Home Sales 642--0143 BILL JONES Model 72, $250. ELECTruc Guitar, red YOUNG Persian mother cat domestic long hair and Sibot-Xlnt cond $195 ALL NEW '70 MODELS 2S3 CHEVY ena:ine Call B.J. Sports Car Centrr * 545-71M * ='!VD==6?t~:;~5 It. her blue<4eyed kitten need soots. 548--0813 7/13 1666 Monrovia, C.M. NOW ON DISPLAY ~~5260 6115 2833 Harbor, C.r.1. 5'10-4491 )'Our love & prote<:lion. 3 Guinea Pigs 20' \Vides.as: low as $5995 1::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: '69 GLASS Buggy-50ft top G1rage Sale 8022 •CONTELLO Accordion, 120 67>2411 7/14 54~1954 7/14 Power Cruisers 9020 12' Wides to 34' \Wides · ·I 9425 & sicle curtains. Tow bar. IC-AR-VED...=.--.. -.~.-md--.,-1-ld hue, Good condition. $100 noon•yC.:,,;;-cw::;a:;,;;,-;;,o:-::,.::.,:;:--;, l;=.,_.,-,,7"o;;=..-.= l iiiii!i!iiiii!il~iiiiiii!i. Park Spaces Available Triller, Trave '58 chassis. Good cond, l\1ust ..., or make otter. 548-3911 I====-~-,-.,-...,.-PETS ind LIVESTOCK 1425 Baker St., Costa Mesa ,,1•.. SID'" o• ol•. 2= heavy t\U'f'ICd Jegs, 6 leaves, Set of Ludwig drums ercycle) for flinch and kltttn need gd home. For Pets, General llOO Cutlass. Ran! buy, few in % block East oI Harbor Blvd. . 537-4011 l\1argaret Dr., N.B. 646-4200 m4gh. table, circa 1820, FAMOUS e lectric (ex· life? Beaut. orphall cat & 22' CHlUS Craft Lapstrakc * ...., , . """ •.. .-n• to 10', ~ + 6 uphol, & cymbals SJ'ra. v.·eight control. LeSI than info: 549-1346 7113 existence. 210 hp, 6 mph. ,;Co<iiita~M;;;'•"~~tn~4~>;;;540."!"!M"'"?OI , PERFECT Cond, top/sK:ie ..---YOUNG mynah bird, jUlll 2 b d radi · Spanish ..,...,., .. ht iron cbrs, Xlnt cond. 646-416% 10 hours total use sinee GERMAN Shepherd puppies unk3, bea • o, outrig-THE MEADOWS" curtains, new tires, lthr ···-~ • ol :A..-.. reached self-feeding stage bait tank St ••m Lin '70 $40 ea. Ellercycle, dlJ': mod, W I 5 lnet $250 purehased new by lazy ., wlrs d aft 6. M~ .. ..,. gers, , conv. top, r • bckt seats, new transaxlc . .-11' CUl'V1!d sect., needs •nut p owner for just und,r $500, 6-1242 7113 with nearly new cage, both fishing extras. Xlnt for Terry•Nom•d•Oa1!s $1200. Bet &-7 PM ~· -==64&'651===aft=tr=6 ==P=M==\ for $«), Owner moving to• water skii""• bay cruising. (I • ) E I Mot H reuphol $50. Oak secy-for sale at $325. Call 2 AOORABLE · tiger-6triped boat and 00 room. Call Top condition. near new rv1ne F:~::r~ .• w°:.ke:':: OFF road &. street dune bug· painted f75. 16' plywd glasa PI•not &. Ore1ns 8130 962--015? evenin&s til 9 and kittens fl'ff to iood homes. 962--03.57 evenings til 9 and cover. $4600 or make offer. KY sr-a0. boat, eog. trlr. Db.I bed, most times during the day. 968-:6188 7114 most Limes during the day Call Mr. Riley, wkdys (213) ~a:r;:'8~nom0ra~eno~u':~~ TR.A TEL matlrtw~ Misc · ooLiquea, PIANOS & ORGANS * AUCTION * My HAPPY ""' .,,.,,,., ~l; wlaxh. < 110 """' & "'°'' rompl•t• pari< TRAILER SALES Mehold items, g.lbgware, NEW&: USED Fine Furnitutt family· baby kittens. Call Dogs 1125 •"!!!!!....,!!!!'!IJ!!!!J!!!!![!!!!IJ!!!!!!!!~)!!!!'I at 14851 JeUery Road (Sur-13:172 fi•rbor Blvd. G.G . pots & pani, etc. 2illl Way • Yamaha Pialu ()rpnl &: ·_Appliances aft 5, 673-3558 7/14 -~------;:: rounded by Orange Groves) 111' mocks No ct Lane (China Cow) CdM.. e Tbomlll Organs Auctions Frl"a" 7!30 pm Sm. 1tnier ..._ blk female POODLE pups, AKC, HERE'S A REAL WINNER in Irvine.Yor information, Garden Gro\•e Ffeew•• 673-5882 61J...2400 • Kimball Pianos ....., v"" apricots &: 1ilven, cham· 26' Olris Craft cabin can 893-s'fJO 53l.s5n ~ ' e Kohlu • CamAi;...11 Windy's Auction Barn PIP 3 mos old, sweet al· pion sired. Set 10 ap. Cruiser. Sl.ps 4. full galley, ""' ... ,.,. • I.II' 537-4011 HIGH cl!air S2. jwnp &eat "' V""" fectionate 846-7285 7113 inb-' '"..,." l:A .. •"'-"' J.:>L"'O.J.IN. " strolltt ..,,. crib Ii; mat-COAST MUSIC :ms~ Newport.-CM M6-868S prtciate, 'm-4445 ;!'.., .2330eng .... ~ .,., .i.,ow; !~~~~~~~~~ Small aluminum tear.--•~ Behind--·' B"• Mat'1 KITTENS part Siamese, or..,,.... • ..... 44 Ge _, •n-14450 drop trailer $300. tress $10, GE elec feedina NE)VPORT tl HARBOR .. .,.,,,. s ""6• ., OLD English sheepdoe pups ;;;;-;;:=,-,,==-o:== ....,. ne ...... ;:r .... •• d•-• 13 ba '·" ~o Costa Masa * 60-285l domestic, Persian all CXllon. • 24' Cabin Cruiser, Excellent Z4x4l Sheraton s.r.oo •• $1995 -====·=543-0==1==75=•::= IN1 • , r ui::us •• , 836-4493 7/13 Champion sired, 1V'1 Lord shape, All around new paint. - d ...... r $'", -~-•~. 1_ Open 10-6 Fri 10-9 Sun lUI "'•l-n --"p"ps 10 ap. ch 24x55 Paramont 241mi $12,250 -T -k W' '""""'6 ..,., ... YOUNG adult cats from l 1~ "" &·~'"' • In water now in Long Bea . 10 x 55 Living room Expando. rue I frftzez: $50. MiM:. itetn.11. 236 HAMMOND ORGAN 8-3 yr to 3 yr short hair and proved home $300. 494-7473 493-3996. New floor new covering,1--------- Cottage Pl, CM. w/Leslie speaker. Perfttt Jona hair 836-4493 '1113 ADORABLE SHELTIE pup-1 ·SA=c"R1F=1"c"E:-,-:J°"7%,,,-' inbnl,.. ,....,,.. • .,.,All new drapes, new rclrigen. LEASE NEW GMC GARAGE 881e-1536 Galaxie (.'(Ind, walnut. Delivery, 3 WVABLE & ""'l'Y cute pies, ("miniature collies") fbrgls, xlnt cond. $165D or tor. $3995. ; Dr,, Dovtt Shores, N~B. Sat, · WQITanty, lessons tnciud-puppie11, 1 wks old. AKC. Xl11L w I ch l d n • best offer. 673-936L TRUCKS Mon, TueL·1~2 ~. $1899 This week onlyl 548-2934.. '1113 =833-,,...,1=os:;=·=·==-,,,----, Classic Mobile Homes ,.. GOULD MUSIC CO. 36 SQ. YDS. ~w wht Kodel 2 Adorable white Kittens ST'. BERNARD, 14. mo old M1rine -~-q~u~IP~·--'°-35-913 No. Harbor Bl. 1971' GMC 2 Ton Sinoe 1911· \\'asber/d!'yer $100. Mile. need good home, Male & fe. male, AKC. good home Santa Ana 351 VG, 5 speed, 24,W> GV\V, 2045 No Mlln SA. shag s 150 G E male 891-2867 more imPortant than price. J\.f AR I N E e qu i Pm en t: 531...a571 2 LUXURIOUS Ke I v l n at or • ' • · · • &75-&54 t'!ves. Inboard 1 to 1 velvet drive 11peed axle, 900 x ~10 ply elec, range, 40", 4 burner,' '!!!~!!!*!!!!5<4!!!!7'!!!.(161~!!1!!*~~,.1 ~':"198r/dryer $1DO. Mlsc. 9 WK old female puppy ter-1 ======,---~-trans. 2 houn use, new, 5)Mcet•SP41ces.Sp•ce1 tires, power steering, pov."er 1ge oven, slightly used.I ~ ~"='~~------"' rier and cocker , BLOODHOUND puppies • bell housing for Chev. 6 New 5 star Adult Park. brakes. Include& 8 x 20 fiat worth $365, now SDI. 24" Beginner10111anCl111 POOL s~ ~ good 84.2--5186 7113 championship stock. cyl. or Mere. inboe.rd. Centrally located in quiet bed, head board and poc. apt size eu stow $39. 2114 ENROLL NOW condltton sisO. 4 be~ stools 2 PUREBRED cocken 1 red Regilitered. Financing avail. Mercury outboard props 50 neighborhood cf \Ve&tmins... ketl. (34044) 2 year lease Continental, CM Clau nartt.ng Tues., July S5 eac:h. Duncan Phyfe din-1 black 2 yn to 4. yrs 546-8679 to 125 HP control cables. ter. Close to shopping area at only 141.h. 1 p.m, 6 weeks coune ing table plus 3 He-pp.lewhitl! shots. 891·5480 8364493 '1113 -°"G°"ERM="AN..,,.-S"°HE=·p"'A'"'R'°'D:-Si~le lever cont ro Is· & freeway. A beau~ ~w $172 per mo. GE Auto wuber, xlnt cond Sl2. HAMMOND ORGAN chain S45. ~. Instruments, marine bucket dubh'.>use, 4:'e swunrmnr: Co la t Bill A I ~-Bill $58, Pencrest elec dryer, STUDIOS, 285t E. Coast G RABBITS. so lovable, 2 AKC. S75. or best oUer. seats. Jnbosrd gas tanks pool Jacuzzi & all other fa-n c pp eut:t: or xlnt corid $40. Will deliver, Hwy., Corona d e'l Mar. MOVfN to s ma 11 e r males, beauWully colored. 642-5816 and windshields. 549--0530 c53illi.Sti~l~~. 5.311-2930, 531·8571. LcsJUlt NIYERSITY Master Chg a-ccepted . 61'3-8!130. quarters. Must dispose of 64.2-2498 7/14 ST. BERNARD AKC 1 1,~ LARGEST discounts on all ...., 847~ or 546-8612. bal'Wcue set, m I 1 c, ~,-mal----..,-... --... ~,.-I )"Can cld Male, SlOO. E. OLDSMOBILE furniture. table JlneM, bed· e e puppy, · ""th "··t M 1:.o .,...... marine equipme-nt. Radios, '54 Spartan Mobile Home. CAMPERS tor El Caminos HAMMOND, Steinway, Yam-ding, cedar chest, etc. C.U 2 mo'• old Cocker & Dal ..., ' ........,. a esa. ,,_..,,,o• compasses depth sounders, Immaculate, awnirlg11. new 2850 Harbor Blvd. and Rancheros. Cabovers aha. New & used pi.arm o.f 548-765S 962-2613 Basset Puppies paints, ere'. • everything for skirting, custom drapes. eo.~1a Mesa S.10-!1640 ·-• SI StA-'-mort makes, Best h1J,Y111 in ~==-~-.,.-.,.,---SHAGGY afl-tiO· nate "irl Champion Sirt!d-$50 ......,..r and sail. Neatly landsca.....d in cne n.nu ~rs. """' or So Calil at Schmidt Music LADIES diamoncl din n • r "'" 0 "A' "-"-~• .,.. .. ~ """ '63 F d V ~··tom 1260 • -1\ CM '""'od""'/cockapoo, 1 mos. .,.........,.,., Marine & Battery Sbop!)P, of Orange County's fines! Or Qft '-""' • A.Alli"' • Co. 1907 N, li-lain, Santa Jtia ring, set \vilh 1%, karat -& Bch • :>f6....65i!O 646-5194. 7114 YORKSHIRE Terrier pup, 2430 W. Coast Hwy .• N. · Adult Parks. :space rent $45 W/wlndow". 289 V8, automa. center diamond, 2 diamonds mal•. 4 mo, c"-m"ion si-.1, 100 HP J hn ~ "T BUY' •"1•-USED apJ>l.ianCes ,\ TVs \ ;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•f • lh karat on each s.ldc. l YR old spayed 2/3 dalma.· Sl2S 644--042S ~fl s'.' _ """ 0 son e ng • 1no. L\.Lol~ • .....,.. '-""'· lie, wide tires. Ready to go. All' xuaranteed, Dunlap's, ORGANS Brilliant cut Sacrifice!~ tian, hou!ebroken and loves Overhld. goo:! cond. MOBILE Home-Bayfront 2 <OKL ~90) Take car in trade 1815 Newprt, G\1"548-7788 it ly to Box P360, Daily Pilot kids. 897--MSO 7/14 SILKY Terrier pu~male. $500/offer or trade for ? BR. See to appreciate. will financf> private party. DISHWASHER -. G. E , Discount! ~IENS r&cing bike $25; roll· 4 BEAUTIFUL kittens, l AKC. Bes~~akes. Also Misc boat equipt & Cozy, quiet adult park. Call 546-4052 or 494-9773. portable deluxe modeL $150. WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO away bed $25: rocker-Siamese, I blk. 2 tigers. hrdwr. S411-6178 after 5 PM $10,900 or make offer. '61 Ford J,~ T pickup, 8' """' """~ 1319 Newport. C.M. 6G-8484 red.Iner" $25; hand mower 642-8399 7/14 PORTABLE l\farlne dire<:· 646-95211. bed, new tires. brks, cllch. ~ Hones U30 le====~~--~ I '"""""''"'""""""~"""'I SW: .~port. typewriter SIS: FR.EE ]{itten1 • Call after t:ion tinder, Nav. 500, 3 2 BR, $r::iOO. Choice space Chrm rims, R/H. Cherry KEN1\jOR.E delux: automatic ELECTRONIC n......~ Teisco 2 vinyi kitchen chain S5 '· •=sm 7114 .. """tals $15. MS-9401. en golf course in blk f tntck SllOO 5t8-2237 wa.sbtr le gas dryer. $50. ''"5tu.. 837 "'70 .....,... BAY mare lo good home. =-=·-=========::. . ~~,. ,:,._rom · · • 6#-132! ~le wtvo:x. ~p, ea. -:rt . WliITE Rabbit }~ree to You. $3Xl or be&I oUer. Includes beach. Htg. Bch. ~.,.oo '68 CHEVY ~S Ton Pick Up. Both like new. ask $350. STER.EX> turntable, $25; GE · 6(4--0500 7/14 tack. 645--0171 Bo.t Sllp ~ooring 9036 V-8, auto, air, cab high Philco re!rig, bn:lnie. 546-11B6 eves. wa&het $25.. Misc electronics =~-,.,.,,...-----,--; I ========-Motor Homes 9215 camper shell. $ 2 4 SO . aJmogt new il.25. . CUTE kitlellli, 1A>ttned & TRANSPORTATION FOR Rent-Side tie for --------S3?-5660. * 646-3549 * Perf~~~!,m equip. 54s.-6178 llfler S trained. 54S-t615 7114 sailboat. 22-26'. 1969 Z7' \Vinnebago motor1-c=.,.=-:o=:-== 11000 .......... ,. 64.>22s'1 LAWNMO\VER for 89.le_. 4 "DAISY" Dog 6 mo old \\"ht Bo1ts & Yachts 9000 ' ~1608 home. eompl. sell-con-1D33 Chev plck911p truck RCA wmrtpool w&ftr pd " $500 137 --------:o;-...,.-=.--,.,-c-= 1a··-fully I 'd Lo 1700 ••I·• ~. ~ PIANO, ••prigb• xln•t oo~. S • ,,ew .,...,, ~~~ :J, female, 642-3564 '1/13 Al · •nn 22' and 28' side tie. power h....u, f'CJU P · w .• , .. ..,...., _, v ., "" .,.,.....,..... um111um canoe ~ mileage. Bt'!tlut. decor. in--* 499-1885 * §iS-76:!'6 Furniture for aale. Call 2 Female tiger k if ten~ Could be sailed only. 633 Lido Pk Dr., Apt 1 . Priced right' M 1 ~ •••7 FENDER •··· ampr,1·,,, "'" •~4 7/U 645-2817 or 668-B Center, Ci\t 15. erm. . , · ~us '69 DATSUN pickup. R&H, * USED HOTPOlNT --... • ~ · \-'~=='=======..:.=========;..:;====::::== see to appreciate. 646-8579. fog li&hts, etc. Clean. Orig. REFRIGERATOR, ~ PIANO, -Wurutttr French :~:: Rickenbacher bau owner. 557.n~ Alt 6 P:?.1. * 54&-67S9 * Prov. Cherry, bench,. near * &TS--6404 * Mini Bikes ~ e •59 FORD io...whl DUMP O'KEEFE " MERRl1T ..,.,. new. $150. 847-0015. ** n700 ** 1100 9500 * $4000 ·59 Boun1y llunter. 90 hp VW eng. $.2500, !itu.st be seen! Cdlt1 67~1 Imported Autos AUSTIN <:;.; ROADSTER. Rcblt cng, new clutch. tires, paint & chrome $650f0He1· 673-13.50. AUSTIN HEALEY AUSTIN AMERICA Sale.!, Service, Parts lmmerliate Delivery All Models J1rl.uport Jl111port5 3100 W. Coil.st Hwy., N.B. 6-12-941'.fi 540-1764 Authorized MG OeaieT AUSTIN HEALEY '66 AUSTIN J-£c11.ley Sprite convertible, ?-.fake offer. 541--0387 '60 ROADSTER 100.6, fut cond, Pvt ply. $400. •962-7S.l3 ... CORTINA "68 Cortina GT, beaut rond, extras. 673-7320 after 1 P.~I. DATSUN -c-!J- "Leaoer in The Lear.ti Cities" ZIMMERMAN 2845 HARBOR BLVD. 546410 ='67~o=ATSUN-w=AG~ON -=========14 x 8 REGULATION pool e WANTED • Good used ... ~. gril!avator broiler, Televlslon l205 table complete with all ac-rnlnl bike &. go cart. 347..,1753 or 494-9466 E.'<tra sharp. Dlr. Automatic, $50, 54S-645.1. cessortea. Xlnt cond. $350. 847-5900 • '65 EL CAMINO V.S, tevenied chrome v.·hcels. NEW & USED TVl 646-3629 befol'e 4 PM, Jf. YowDol'lyAdi...;r,GvlcM M Zebra M'mi Bike, 4. JnOll old, PQWCf' steering / brakes. (UDE591l Wiii lake car in Anflqwes 1110 F -·' I • Aceortl/119 lo lb• Sla'11. "'Y' IUOO *** 4n• "'""~ trade or financr-privat" par. -or ..ie ren... . MORE Concrete patio for 'To develop mess°'.:i for-Tue!.dcy, 15 hrs on 3111 H.P. Tecum· "'~ .. COLLECTJON or bookl on Dunlap's, lSlS Newport, CM. leu money. Artistic itel tin&. · reodwordsCDn'espCn!lngtonutrb:r~ sch. Good Tires. $80. 616-34~ '59 Chevy J,.iT. Oee1$1de box,, ty, 546-4{)~ or 4~1.977~. ships Ir sailing, tc11ne vtry S48-1T8S Lie., call fl.lax at 644-0681. ~TAUkUJ of)QJl'Zodioeblrth slgn. Good Cond $80 Just Jlke reblt ere. new paint, $350 DOT DATSUN !'8.ft'!. 7 Jftd Omens col-RCAl9"portab~TV-xlntLOOlaNG t~or a g track AH:.ta ~~ ~~~1,1, :~!:: ncww/Bo~1t.nu 01hocks.Ph: =962~-==~=~~~ OPEN DAILY ared tithoa, 5t&ned & dated. cond. New picture tubt. '3$. home lltm!a t:ltp' player and NAY ti J w..-Jl "'-6l0utdaur 646-al'15 EL CA~fiNO '69 Turbo Tran! AND Jwry lhlp model HM Sloop 557-&m haw $4l. ct.It 5J6..J021. -17-19.ll ~~ ~~;e tr::-._ f~~~ :m enr. p/1, rth, £.Z lift SUNDAYS Nu. tDu. Allen Adler • Pim.al CONSOLE Teardrop Tr•vel Trlr. UMIHI ,n,,. 36 CG>ld 66~ Motorcycles 9300 hitch. $2495. 6(2..3428 18835 Beach Blvd. ., "' 31 tir.nt. 67 lrOft' cudoni Town lr Countcy Black I: White $tS. $195. 646-4385 t?;?. aMr if •Dirr JI w;,, 61 ~ l970 Bultaoo Ptrsarw MK • 3 8 CH EV. P , U. HU11Ungton BeJiCh JterUrw 1Uvtr I pc Mt *'.rv. C92.c2'19 after 5 pm. DELUXE MODEL ')i~4~JUHt 1: ~.. ~ ~ ~ ~ N New $925 ca.sh: 49M&S d.Asst'!mbled, mcb' f~ ? -.... ,812--..7781.cii;i'°'~~;=.;;_:"""= for U. 1€e coUection ol Rcluaclw. Ex. oond. 13-21-3).37 i 1 Flt""'-.. , 11 ''Get alt 5Plal. BeM oUer. ~l '66 1600 ROADSTER OUDe1e porttla.ln. Gardtn Hi-Fl & Stereo 1210 e 646-4162 e 52.Jt.-.M :~'/: ~g'!. ~!.:: r.i..c. 1970 Kawaaaki 350 cc '66 FORD Pick Up. Custom ••~ -·-"" vue ..... CAMClk 1• a.,. .u Can't ,. ,..,...._~, ~-i •-m••-,_ ml. tool ~-,., btd ""I AC ......_. "'-• _. 4B" DANISH Modttn AM·FM Front throw rtt1 la~'T'I 15 ~ •S~ 7$$.tnfr9 ..u~ ~• un.c.-......., ~ • .,,.., • • pUed Jmmart.aJs, pair o( MTX st•-.......,ic ronsole -r with -tchcr 1u:: .,,.....,., .&6C.W. 760t $(D.}. 613-Q!M AT. y.g_ &33-11~ ._...... ,,_ 11" ......... ""~""' ...... -.. .... ~ 11 _...., ., ,ffl.., n v__,, ..... ....,.. -·-. ...._,..._. ndio, phomcraph. tape "' e !16A-3$71 e 11~ """' 1•i.. JUte. etc. 1'ttra (.'Otta pkr -j&CD.-c.oit"'1·.-J:=~~~:;;;~,,...~1 ·-l 91to • •• "''""" 1'0tr.lrlf pcWM, Ir iron lea pot. Very ::: :m. 4ti3 Elmbu:..i i.n' 1· DINGHY $50. JI o b I e ""="'°"'-! ~ ~;" ;c: ~~ f: IM.. old & nre Oll.nrle. black CM. ' Swibo8l"cl $3i 548--0175 nv-"°' sin. :n Gii 53 ,,_, IJ u-... wood cuwd airalgbt badt CARPET Harpin. 3 colorr. l • CClllld ~ T• u s.J01 chair. A Wl'J" nn OlinlW CARRA.RD Turntable 35 150 yd1. 50c·S<i. 1015 2'0t ~Ya.. 1So.i19'o!lul Pftl)'l!I' l"QI. J x 6' drp~ watt amp. 211'.'.spearcn. Ex· Goldenrod, CdM . 614-1300. ~ ~ r,~ ~~':; Lao 'hit i: a lnunort.a.la. cellent condiuon $00. Call For RESULTS )tlU can o;. ~~ ~l.: :::t\.~lfiolt, 50 ~ 11<:;1 of old Jlpt"° MM9S1 pend on, Call the Super-XIA '°a..y.., fO'World tte n.n'td tvory. 1 Mf!ti"· t>IM.&-A·UNES! S..turday'a Sale am" n •. Dtdly Pilot \21,~~l ~ '°'Goo.t @~ ()~ ~ JtiJa 1n dJl.plq [)ail)' Pilot Bl.rp.i,._ Clw)fied 642-6671 -plACIB ,.\$1;/ cue. 51MOt. Phot'lf1 Mi.5673 your all l e:harJ:e Ill I -... --- '69 HONDA trail 90 SL.. lo , mi 's, xlnt eond. w/xtrai. ReerHt'n Vehicles 9515 s.m.-. '65 Econollne, rtbuilt engine, autom•tlc, !Op opem to &Ulnd let box. ''°"'1! Sl650, 962-1026. '61 SUzWd X6 lluslJcr ScnmbleT, $375 or Best one. 962-8197 a.ft s '61 Triumph 500tt New eng, Xlnt cond Cam~rs 9520 i150tmake cffcr. 847.:m.6 1~, E no1· V 1 5 >OU'f co 1ne an. A!. pg , JLY PlLOT WANT ADS! aulo tra,,,. mm' sell·makt OlaJ Mi-5671 foa RESULTS reu. ofter! SJI--0184.. I Silvf'r llni!h wlbJ11.ck \•lnyl Interior 4 speed, Dir,, IRUC 8'1 I -111 1m trade or fin. Met' privall' party call 5464052 or 494-9713. '68 Datsun Sedan 4 door, 4. l!J>C"'d ~howroon1 cle11n.. Dir. C\Vriq zrn will ta~ trad" or tin11.nee 11rivat~ ))IU'I¥. call ~6-4052 or 4"1·!lm. mE QUICKER YOU CALL. THE QUICKER YOU SELL I ' ~PORTATION l .. ••dl!', Ju~ ll, 1970 OAILY PILOT $@ :. TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOkTATION TRANSPOllTATIOli ~--•. -----._.,.... -----·- ' lf!M!SPORTATION .. T!!A!ill'ORTATION --I __ _._m_oc1_,. _____ MOO_ lmport9!'_A_ut_oo:__96....;ao Imported Autos 9600 lmoortM Autot 9600 Import.cl Autos 9600 Antiques, Cla11lc1. M15 Uttcl Cars 9900 U1td Cart • . ____ ...:.;;;:; --r-'900 Us'ld Cars --(Mw.- "'u.der ln The Beach CIU." ZIMM!RMAN 2145 HARBOR BLVO. 540-6410 BIG SELECTION Of DATSUN Pick Up Trucks ALL COLORS READY FOR IMMEDIATE onlYERY . ..,.. I M!n• J- "Le&dtr ln The Beach Cities" ZIMMERMAN 2845 HARBOR BLVD. 540-6410 BIG SELECTION Of DAT-SUN Sfa,fion Wagons ' ALL COLORS READY FOR IMMEDIATE onlYERY ,.,., I 7N ] ..- "Leader in The Beach Otle1" ZIMMERMAN 2845 HARBOR BLVD. 540-6410 FINEST MOST RELIABLE SERVICE DEPT. ANYWHE.RE FOR ALL SPORT & IMPORTS -·-Home of The •est s2000 Car .... [M;Nf- "Leader In The Beach Cltlt•"· DATSUN '87 t>ATSON Wqon. auto, )Ont cond. $1295. Pvt ply. 648--0641 ENGLISH FORD -- AIL NEW ENGLISH FORDS NOW IN STOCK DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO CLEAR LARGE m.EOTION TO CHOOSE noM -Theodore ROllNS F.ORD Dl()-Blvd. Com .... &C<lOIO MG TOYOTA l . VOLKSWAGEN ------'66 TOYOTA NEW YW BUG CORONA $55.89 pr. mo:ith Gleamhls Artec red ~th b>Ond -loalherette lnlw. $147.71 down lncllld" iot, bu automatic tnnamt. tax A Lie. llon, radio, tun laotmy VW LEASING <9ulP. TEY 957. AT CHICK'1rv'ERSON CHICK IVERSON vw . YW 1970 HARBOR BLVD. ~ Ext, 66 or 6T COSTA MESA 1950 MG 0.H. engine Flzo-red $400--:-====-~ Rice. C1r1, Rods 9620 CADILLAC FALCON ---------·-·--'65 CADILLAC '62 FALCC'tJ Con vertlblt, black with fUll 'l'r&nsPQttatlon Spectal. Dlr., red leather. New t1tet It Au!Oln.atlc (TAZ 241) fl.Ill lots ol roodle• tbowt &OOd pr1oe 1399. S"\&11 clown will l cart!. $2m t# Uk about $200 finance prfVate p.itrfb' call diaoount, private part;y MJ-04052 or 4M..m3, st5.1476. '5'1' CKEVY S2'7, JIOP-IAP p~-. bla """"'· tunnel nm manifold w/TflJ CFM Holly, tu\M front end, PoJ>o tlao ...,, •nd w/488 rean. ·;62 Cod Convortlblo FORD Consider dirt bike trade, Full power, (NPU821). Dlr,1--- R:ohanl 846-3221 Full prioe 1699. A ,..al bar-,56 F rd '47 Jeep station wagcn gain.Willtakecarelntrade. 0 1970 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA MESA p. weml completely by '69 Will finance privtle party. 1 owner, like N!w! dlr. Mutt W ~NTED Dodp equip, new paint & call 546-<-052 or 494-9773. oell. Full prke 1399. Will I'll pay top dona~ for 'JO.II 1Ut cown w/lota of " ex-'62 CADILLAC Coupe de finance private party. (PLG. VOLKSWAGEN ~. Call tru. $700 or be.t offer. Vllle, tull pcl'Na', air, low 925) Ca.ll 5f6..4052 or of.M.9173. mt uk tor Ron Plnchot.1 ·.:;-~;:;·====,,--mileqe. Beat oHer • .s.3 FOB» f cyl. enrtne with B1U. MAXEY ~ Ext. IMT, 613-0900, AutOI W~nted '700 Elmhunt Ln. CM. trans. completely rebuilt. I '68 VW BU¥ Immaculate 1967 El Dorado-Xlnt colkl 2,000 miles. Best offer take DP NT ON FORD 2240 S. Malll SANTA ANA 546-7076 '66 MUSTANG 2 cloor liordtop •. Vt, 011te. trans., f1ctory ort co11clJ. tloni119, power 1toerl119, ro• dio, lie•f•r, white wttl tlro1. Uc. #5QWJ71 $1289 '"I • l FERRARI 1-.IA-H BLVD ~nd,:..., Ex1ru $1495. Pvt Pf>, , __ W_I PAY TOP Dk. blue. l9'IO wbeo1 ...,.,.· -""""'"""-· ~~--~II tlunt ... .ch 147-ISd -· Fully f9Ulppod. suoo : ·a Convert. Xlnt cond $515 -------- PIRRAlll OPEL a,.. N. """"'-·., 8dl • '64 VW BUS • CASH Private pu-ty . ..._,...,, ~•::_~,.';al! Learue Dr. '69 MERCURY "~ -7 c rblt q, $12l0, 6424938 '63 CAD. Conv, air, nb!t ' · Cou9tr 2 Doer Xl-7, y.1, ~C:.Um11 ~tt!: '68 OPEL~. wqon; 1b2 '6 orona '67 YW q . Bee.ul car tn xln't LTD, '69-4dr, HT. Like~. •uto. +ro111 .. fod.,., olr . • .. u.ct -· ·-· LI'·· -. '",OOO ml. R.ed . ~.11 .. ta--·•p-4 for Ultd can I: trucb just cond. Pyt. Pty. 646-2>95. Pvt ply. 17,000 mt, &e211S coM., ,owot 4110 ~oko•, -, ... .,. .w ... -v .. _;, ~ ... .,...... Sq--L--L _,, ..__ -~-·te racl lo, hootor, w•ltowoll llAllS.UJMCE.P'-Still'---·~ .... MU ~~)Will-··-··--·--~ .. ~ "-. '65 CP. De VU!e, xln't oorid. --•g .w .. _._...,, ......-vwv ,.~, 1oU1C ..._ .w tiro1, •l11yl rfff, th1t•4 8100 W. Cout llwJ. trade or llnanc:e private par. Sunroof GROTH CHEVROLET =;;.~:!i,.~· M~RCU~_Y__ ''"" whHI """• low w~-~1784 PEUGEOT ~ ~tment, AMIF'M '"'"'·._deck, air "11"1'·s1xv32"9'7" A-T~ ·-----,,;,;:;,:;"':=:=::· == cond. 10,000 mil" on new AJk tor Salea -er -CAMARO -A REAL BEAUTY . ·FIA·T· -'118 Peugeot TRIUMPH 1ao'°" enP>e. u._ UEP4S4 ll2ll Beacl! mw. PARKLANE ... . ' -' .•I W $169!1. •-.~..!!.~Beach • 1S64 Mua""'r 2 dr H.T.I '65 MUSTANG ------agOft MUST ··" ••• TR ' 9 olhtr 1quo,. -cka -·-• -~~<;Kl~9-333lc=; '67 CAMARO SS !:50. DIAk BW:k vtnyt top 300 ~-'69 FIAT 124 I. --.... bit .. chooN from -yo·~p OOLW brim ....... new n ' ···-~-2 '"'·YI, 4 .... ,. ••wor • ' ~-"-'~--'-:. _ 8',d_lg, bfltet. Mu1t_be teen. __eh,., Dt"iv _top. ovrdr..Jr'ln -CHICK-IYl!RS.ON ' ' P t. Black upholttery, power, 1toorl111, todlo, hookr, 1 Sport Coupe Great Runl)lrig Car CVUZ 091) Wb. Beat offer. •99-3924 . -po 1Y1-l 1-t 1-r e', I 15 00 &b'1 cherry.-ci..n1-Mu11t·-be-·wrdo~ ..... 1-t1ro1, 1-•rf ~11-• ; Mint oondiHonl Only 43'IO Full Price $1395 1S59 TRIUMPH TR 3. Xln! YW tor DESPERATE! '9M22! ... n to epp....,late_ satur. ,,, .. u •. •YJYOU : CLEAN USED CARS '69 Camaro 350-0range dey, Sunday A evenings aft 51273 ' mlles. AMl1'M maa wbeeli. BILL JONES appearance, aood runnln& !49-3031 Ext 66 or 67 w/bUc top-•tripei, sPec. ~ P~.1. _M4-ll=91.::·-=--=--=- -A!.SO-B.J. Sparu Car Center cond. New Um 6 ~ R/H 1970 llAIU!OR BLVD. ' S.. Geor!l• Ray ~-t nd •-51" M '67 M-f 6 124 s ~~ COST THBODORE ~ • . -=--~·-' ontc: air ' 9 Fiat POrf: C.OU.pe, ra. 2833 Harbor, C.M. 54G..fC91 le tur. rack. Make ofter. A MESA ,87 CAMAR0 Coupe, Xlnt dlo, heoter, ""!om 2 -m.1615 '67 SEDAN, ROBINS FORD --•. ,., --. Pvt ~. Full power plua air ,cood., paint (8lS BEK). PORSCHE .~==-~---29 000 Ml ......u ,,..... _.,._ .. v DI I l cl Full Prl• ~e $2295 , --------'59 TR>-New ttm, b.:ttery , • 2060 Harbor Bl"IL $1495 ""' 61>-!851 r .• v ny top "" aa )'OU ... I' .. top. Needl elec11lcal Xlnt condo nm M2-0MS. Oxta Meu .... -· wUl find~). WW take Bill Joneo Sparu Car Ceol '62 Porsche S wo :=:"';;;· =:l2SO=:;;· :;<142-:=:;lMS:· == 1968, vw 23,000 ml. radio, -=~6'2o00'-"";.;;;;.;IO==-CHEVROLET :',.In.~.°'=•:,'; 2833 Horbor, C.M. 540-4491 Coupe, Ab"'1utcly "'"'°""" -sunroot $1500/othr. W£ PAY CASH -v • --- -THIN~K roOOiHon. Lk_ SBN021. VOLKSWAGEN lll&-7095. 1--......,,,_ ----- - -$2699 1969 vw FASTBACK A L. M. Weit 'S4 MERCURY w/alr, new "f!Aj CHICK IVERSON la1'9e Selection Air & undor wamont.Y FOR YOUR C R 1615 Kent L.,.. paint, ~.isF. ,. . YW Of YW Campen,,... "=vw=Sedu-096>-0396-c--:. Sunroo'""",.,r~. =AM· CONNELL NIWPorl BHch .,.. .. ~Y. R""' ... "fRIEDLAHDER" 54!h1031 Ext. 66 or 67 Yam, Kombis, F>I. lnqulre at 603 lriJ Ave, You ....... -ol c:<~nt. N-paint fl5. l9'IO &':;,:SAvD. au .... New & Used ~CdM=~· ===--~!!!o;!' 2 "'"'" lo tho 646-6659. AJk tor Jim I '64 FORD 2 Door H1rdtop. V0I, ovto. tt•11•., tlr co11•Utio11i119, power 1teerl"t • r•dio .tid h tor. IOSKt&Ol $697 '66 MUSTANG Cpe. • cyl., 1ticlo: 1hl~, power 1te•rln!, r•dlo, heof· •r, white w•l 1, whe•I eov. en, new p•l"t, lie, •sve. "' $1393 1171011.ACH (Hwy."' --lmmodloS. Dollvory '69 FASTBACK, 8 mo. old, Coota M"8a 5'<1-1200 ORANGE COUNTY MUSTANG NEW-USED-SIRY. • '68 PORSCHE 911 ...... CHICK IYERSON IB.000 ml., radial•. radio, FAIR & EXPOSITION -... __ 11--===--Sportamatic, am/!m, 20,000 top rack, chains. Tan w/nut WE PAY TOP DOU.AR t the - - - - -mi. Xlnt cond. sn--0385 ot YW brown interior. Sacrtficf FOR TOP USED CARS ll 'G6 Mustan&: V8 disc brks, '64 VOLKSWAGEN .--..---..------• 697-5794 Sl,895 645-2629 CC M) U your car 11 extra clean, ORANGE COUNTY auto, R&H, yellow.-blk lnt.,' Co11pe. 4 ·~•" tr•flui'lit· 1iW ....... •++1 PORCHSE 1964 SC coovt. 549-3031 Ext, 86 or 67 . ,64 vW . seu UI tint FAIRGROUNDS u:. cond. Muat sell $1100 1 1lon, redte, hoeter, white· Dmfl $Zll(l, Must llel.I. 1970COllAIU!OSTA MESAR BLVD. 234 E. 17th St. July 14. 19 or best offer SU.7938. well tires$. 8108N2H1JJ), :. ': ~ . 838-9159 Convertible r.osta Me&a 548-TlSS Pleue call 642-5618, ext. 329 '69 MACH I ex. cond. $450 1 ~ .. J -~ '68 912 PORSCHE Tar&a. '67 VW BU&' Sunroof. $1200 Orangewithbrandnewpals-WE PAY betwffn9andlPMtoclalm 4 T.O.P. at $78 mo or111-------- ...... Xl nt cond. Selllleut. $5100. or bm. Inqulre at Cl E. Iey top 1c brand new engtne TOP DOLLAR )'Ollr ttcketa. <North County payoU $2019 548--02S3. '62 'h TON auto •port -55 ·c.1-_1353=-----Center st. No. 9, C.M. Uc. OYJm. ' Jed toll·free number le 540-1220} '66 Mustang GT Coupe, Auto -1969 vw $1199 Fflf' clean, u can -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I tra:..a, fact &Ir, disc brkl,1 Fore! Plclo:up, v .1, rtcUo, 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. '64 "C" AM/FM, new Urea, JOHNSON & SON ,.--- -h••t•r, J •P••d tt•nsmb· 53'!·1Tl7 193-1568 ohnn w,hb. XI.NT. Pr •l.Y· ... :"::.::.= <Ond. CHICK IVERSON LINCOLN "ERCURY ~19-63_C_H_EY_ .~s =· a::i:~I IOP, dlxl ''"· ""s'749 IWM*I GUllAI m&• $2650. 644-0705. VW 2628 Harbor Blvd., C.M. • int. Good cond. Must sell '69 850 Spyder Ume finish w/cu.stom Hard· top. Radio, Heater, Special Steering Wheel Ready to go! CYPJ 245). Full Price $15'l5 BW Jones Sports Car C.ent. 2833 Harbor, C.M, '540-4491 '68 nAT 124 Sport Coupe • New Mkbellna. Chrome R1rn1t Lew Mileage, AD ---1-~ (Oran .. ) '65 Fiat 1500 -Roadster brt yellow, like nu, xlnt cond, lo mi's. 1 owner. 536--8907. JAGU~R JAGUAR HEADQUARTERS The only authcirb:ed JAGUAR dea!Pr in the entire Harbor Area. Complet. SALES SERVICE PARTS BAUER BUICK IN RENAULT '66 RENAULT·R8, X1nt cond, !'?'old motor. auto, nu paint, R/H S700. 536-1975 SUBARU * '70 SUBARU Here Now. Irnmediat. Dellvecy e 90 MPH Ca .. bWIJI • 35 Mllet Per Galloo • Beautiful Slyling Test Drive Today At Kustom Motors MS Baker, C.M. MQ.5915 TOYOTA !T!OfY(O!T@ ANNIVERSARY SALE 1970 TOYOTA WAGON 63n Demo $1917 Toyola Mark II $2149 Lie. ZPB516 DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor, C.H. 646-9303 AM/FM. :S.°i!:· 54~ Ext. 66 or 67 ~ ~ 4 OR IMPALA $980. 536-9747· Will .... _ 1970 HARBOR BLVD. TQV I BUYER "-brak '65 2+2, V-81 au.to, '69 VW • cons1w::r good COSTA MESA ' " -r t red ~~ Bn.L MAXEY TOYOTA 1.,,.. r • ,.. .... ~ 1 ett· ..,...,. used transportation7 car u ,69 vw _ $100 &. lake over lB88l Be&ch' Blvd. ..,., a.Ir cond. ~· 638-7689. 536-1)59 or 536-7216 ""!6pymn3 YWL -. $1400 payments. H. Beach. Pb. 847-8555 ~ '65 MUSTANG, S llJted, good '64 CHEVELLI 2 Door. V. I, •ufom•tf• tr•n1mi11 io11, r •ti 1 o eMI ~••t•r. IOSWI &91. $793 119 842-5802 """ 6 ,67 Mal"ib , on d 10on. rad1o1hea1er. MECHANIC SPECIAL 'G.1 VW. Xlnt cond. Under New C1r1 9IOO U $950. 49\-9683 Lie. OKC-612 retail. Call before 5, A-ntl GI;-Bucket aeats automatic, Dlr., .~67~Fo'ASTBA'=~CK°",-,ta-~-&lr~,ll ,64 IUl~K $299 &U-5363: nlte er day ••• On •.I power •leering, air oond. AM/nl CUit.a interior "" CHICK IYERSON "646--5558 Tblnklns of bu.y1na an auto-One owner (TPF 881) w1lJ · ' m ' Stetlo11 Wt9on. Avtomttlc ..:;:,~;--~---mobile after retumlng from . take trade or finance prl-SlilOO. ~18 tren11111l1tlon, powot 1tt•r· ' YW '64 VW but, pod cond. aood T W t Barwick -l1t9, rocllo l heotef, Ne. ' Ms..1031 Ext. 66 'or rr tlrfti!w ~?""" = ...,,i3 U:., to extend -~u-ty. Call ......,. or 01.DSMOBILE 1414"0· 1970 HARBOR BLVD. ourhe ....... t<0ng1•tulaHont 1968 ~-U ·~~ .• -· •·· ---$889 '6' VW. $800 or Best Offer! ... , .. ve e ~"VM '=~"'COST~o=A=.MESA==.'7=' I Good body. Excellent cond. for a job well done. Let us brkl, pwr. str. vyn. top.: '66 Cutlass I ~ 543-6475 aft 5 help select )'OW' new car or bkt sta Top Condition $1995 '66 CONVT. w/ good top. usedautomoblle.Call forap. Daye • 968-6485. Eve~ Full power plll.!l a.Ir cond., New tire• le: brks. Rum VW '69 2-dr sedan pointment. st&-4052 or 6f6..l1J8 vinyl top, Dlr. (TR.F 306) good, • NI fac equip. $1625 494-9773 ' WUl take car ln trade or 1ln.. '60 VW Bus, 1500 eng. Nu ttrn. stereo. Xlnt <.'Ond. $800. 518-<237/54&-1431 '68 VW Sedan, 1600 CCII " race cam, chrome wheell, cuatom paint. Best otter o: trade for van, 67)..~ vwaus·~ • 96Ull'lll • '68 YW BUS 7 pass. Juat like brand MW #3600, $2595. * 548-0308 * ·-·;_, '55 CHEVY 2 dr. xlnt, cond, ance private pal1,y 5464052 Auto LH1lng tl10 327 cu. In. Holley, Map, or 494-9173. " * 1965 VW BUS * Slll:IO -·~ T·bar, .tl!ftO, $375. Belt of· ,67 ~-tla Su T . V LEASE V !er. 67S-lle33 aft.·& pm. c• • p..,m, op cond '70 Chev, V8, CUatom El Ca. 'st Im~. 'W&l'OD, ill po11lble ;'eve="', Orig, pvt, '60 VW new tranl, engine mino P1cku[I, Radio, turbo. extru, abtolutely per I . __:_ ~ _ needs work. $175. hydro, pwr steer, 3300 mJ'a. cond. Movilll', must .ell! 646-(1145 $89 per mo., p. dl.lc bnlaet. $1250, m..&4.52. VOLVO SOUTH COAST 'M EL CAMlNO 283, .... oo Pl--Barra<uda CAR LEASING 4 track 1tereo, Tonneau rood cxmd white wi red tnt' • 300.W, Cat Hwy, NB.~ ~ $1050. MM:l.65 Bucket ~ta. console, au~ -Evel I: wknds 496-5695 '67 Chev Spt Va.n SO, white, trana, V-1, formula S. $925. THINK 35,IXXJ mi. One own. new,,::-::,::~·==-=-- 'VOLVO' ~~art '9GO """'· Cl•en. $2095. -·"69 PLY. 3 D.R.·. H.T., powe. '62 CHEV. ll, auto, 1d SIB. air cmd. excellent con- PLYMOUTH '66 CALI ENT! GT 2 Door H1rcltop, v.1, 4 1peed, fectorv elr, power 1t.•rin9, r • d Io, he•t.r, whool coY•r•. IJllZKl!4). $1169 '65 MUSTANG V-1, 1llck thift, fecto,., •Ir, ro41e, lie•ter. IH,JIJI) $999 '67 CNRYSLIR Co11vertlbl•, V • I, pewor 1teerl11g, r o 4 I o, heot•r, wheel ,cov.,., IUIMl7ll. $999 COSTA MESA CHICK IYERSON YW 234 E. 17th Street '69 Toyota Corona. m/sell to finance grad. 1tudles. $1475, -~..,..:548-,:,;,,1165~~--1 fac air, R&H auto, See r>-9 549--30n Ext. 86 or 67 ID Browning meeh'I cond. $550. PH: diDon, 12200 or best otter. ."FRIEDLANDER" Marine Division Ms.&75 Flnandnr avallahl•. 842-1101 PRESENTS COMET PLYM. '61 Satelllto 2 dr '63 FORD XL '69 XKE Cpe. pm. 1933 v ..... Pl. '"""' 1970 HARBOR BLVD. IT'S WONDERFUL the COSTA MESA 110 actual mileA, AM/FM, many buys 1n appliances THE SUN NEVER Sl:.'"!'S on turbo wheels, full factory you tlnd In the Clalslfled DAILY Pn..QT WANT AD warranty. Muat aacrUlce · ~!~ ;~~~! ~~ P= lmJ1Grted Autot 9600 lmporied Auto. .. ~ $4787 CR26834l will take old. er car u down or? Will finance private party, Call Dir, aft. 10 a .m, 540-3100 or 494-1009. '65 3.8S Sed-pwr, air, llhr, chnn w/w, Mich. tltes, Jo ml. Trade--0tter. 644-4265. '62 XKE Rdstr r/h. Xlnt mech cond, new paint job $1500. 968-7393 or 547~ MERCEDES BENZ 1962 190 SL COUPE, blue, 75,000 ml., $1750 67$-2643 Cll' G7-l.265.. MG , :fest Erice " a Fiat. _,forte0'"°"1; performance , qineerina: Fiat builds t1r1 to perform •s Jf'lllt is they the850 ~ider ~ ... couples styllnc with autornotlv. tKhnoloiJ ... enalneers to matchYout poc:Mtbook ••• 1nd PtCks in 30._,..... es ltlndlrd equipment It no extra cost Test price 1 Rltto '':.~!~,~:1'"'1""1 ONLY $2387.60 How Does Flat Do It 2 dr. Domo. * $2750 * Factory Showine of the 1970 ---·--_ hard top, 8 cyl, Automatic. U ol NEWPORT e ..... :.. Pow. brake•. Fact. air. 1 ne -..u.uoo.ta, '61 WINEW '69 ena, 6 cyl, owner. Ex. oand. 644-1048. .,.,,. SU.CM fMW'I, ~ AEROCR.AFr Item drive, new tires, R/H, sUck, Xlnt. '~BARRACUDA 0 -outboard Is i.Jurnlnum boats cond. $550. • ean. Con••rtiltle, \i.1, t11tom•· tic ft•n1., ,ower 1te•rlng, r•dlo, ho1ter, white Wttl1, whe•I 10Ytrt. IFMC1741 $689 NIW-USID .. SUV. at our Colta Mea planta. 671-3560 Auto $875 ar otter. M2-m2l ~ Ourboai.,.....1n1lte!rom 11-------- YOLVO the,. nipper Sallboat lo the CONTINENTAL PONTIAC '63 v. TON 21' Gal&xle .t otter O· 1---.o..;.."'-";.;..--.11 CheYrol•t ,lcic11p. 6 cylti.. ANNIVERSARY .., .. 1ona1 ..,.,°""""!" A '&e LINCOLN eon<'• ""'· '67 Le .Mans d ... 1 ,, .... """"""''· comfort. You are lnVJted to Xlnt cond, Ownet· mult MU rtdlo & he1ter .. !lt7t6411. SALE vialt our plant or any auth. $1850. 540-&85 8&zn-5prn Bucket aeata automatic, pow. $679 J970 DEMO orlzed dealer, In the area. er 1teerin&', air cond. Dir. "142" ........... $2699 Alie tor""' FREE'°...,. CORYAIR '~-~-">pr1w1U ta1ce trade orll ------- ' apeed, radio ' heater. • catalog. o.u-.q: va1e part¥ caD 1970 Demonstrator 4140. 1BOO E Cpe. !or dellv-Factocy Showroom '6' -4;.~bl;-;.;;, 54&<052 or 494-!'773. ery. °""""' dd Speolalltt. 846-1~;;9 Plac:<ntta, ~llll trant, dll!. Gd rt>r. 111<y lll65 Pllnt. Tempest 8 Sta. S A L E -DEAN LEWIS 9-3 ... sa ·•· '*"'· MM034. • w.,. low ml, au1o. """'· . Y A t. o • ..,. -•.• --· -1U11 pwr, fact. air, RIH. 1966 Harbor, C.M. "6-9303 O!!enha""r Marine CORVETTE Exoellent condlllon $995. '68 PUOO .. Grey w/~ 4ll So. Harbor, S.A. Dayt 918-8:t85, eves leather tnL Fully equip. 839.1260 '61 CORVETTE, auto, ntw ;,~~1188~. -=--- Xlnt oond, muat I e JI • 8-8 Weekday1 &: Sat paint, nw well. $12'l5 or '68 Ponttac CTO, 400 au.to &U-1536 evn. 9-5 Su.ndll)' 1986 ~lack Volvo Excellent condition. 4 9 f • 5 2 2 4 or 494-7039. . Lil John'• 1740 E. Whittler Blvd, La Habra. 21.3-0W 1""115 9-7 Tuesday-Friday 9-5 Sal, lG-3 SUnday 5port Cora , 9610 '66 Porsche 912 '3 TO CHOOSE FROM R.V. Staala CO. Priced from $3499 ~ c:;s!!;'·da~ WOZ:..92& • I ~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' C>tlCK IVERSON 1 IUICK trade. * &U-2785. fac. air, pit, new wide -. -... -~-· -oval1, map, 20,0001 mt. COUGAR Orlr. owner. sao. llSlO. ________ ,-. ==~~--11 1967 Couvar GT, Air. '67 PONTIAC OTO, 1 owrwr, Extra Sharp! BelOW BJu. 4-sp trau, Jtally. wbeela. Book $1995. 644-2450 Must •ll. Mr.· Webb --.:";::2-85'5=:;;...,.,..--.-.---:,-11 DODGE '69 GTO. -· p/1, p/b, 1tereo tatie, radkl. Auto. MUSI' sell '67 Polara, wh Low m1. 9B2-M&8 alt 7 I 2 dr bdtp, air, xlnt -oond. '118 VENTU1tA 2 dr HT atr, Beat otter, 499-3924 pwr lo mt. Prtv. Pty, (213) YW 56-.1)31. Ext, 66 or 67 1970 BARBOR BLVD. ----· I '6:' Electra 225 4 Dr Hrdtp 1989 Oodte Super Bee. Xlntl :-='-'=""==~~=~ w/alr lllJ. pwr I: ~motee cond. Muat aell. Seit otttr. 'IH PONTIAC GP. R/H. AC, COSTA MESA auto 1headUrbta, new pain~ !iMXXI nll's. 6U-MOS. PS, PS. new tire• A bn.tt Alt 1m Deft'.•ilf,...,. .,.. remow..i tnm ..,,,.. la at eppna. 61 II mu ... n. ... 1t10 ,.,. h•v• hH th•lr 400t mite chKk·up anti .,. l'Ndy for lmmMl•tl 11 ... llwery. All Moclol1 To ChooM from Meet Cara Pvlty ... I- • T.alnls e TtrlMI eMulhlftll •Gllaxt. e P-LTD'• For The Price ? '65 PORSCHE Bill Jones I . ;:~;f.~~= tfrtl, uphola. I: rtblt efll. --·· -·--Xlnt cond. $1145 Like new. Belt o I hr. FALCON DUNTON FORD J1rtuport Jlinµo rt s f!.J. SPORTSCAR CENTER 549-30!1 ~ 66 or 67 MOO W. Oout H..,.. N.E. 2833 HARBOR ILVO., COITA.MISA 1910 HARBOR BLVD. M2·9'!& WG-17''4 5 4 0 • 4 4 9 1 COSTA MESA 842-1962. --.. ---1 T lll"D '64. 8 SPOltT Deluxe -111to, ___ • " ·---'68 Bukk RIWra. XI.NT cond, fltlly 'equipped . Rtallstlca l l7 priced. :'!b~: ~ml. New '64 T-Blrd 2240 S. Mat11 SAtn'A ANA I . ' ' •• . ' .. . ;: . • • . . . ·I . : .. . .. • • . ! Authol"l.ttd MG 0ea1"1' THE QU1Ckt:R YOU CALL. --------._o_•_n._Y_P_ILOT __ w_AN'l'_ADS-''-'' l .. _____ o_P_E_N_su_N __ • _10_._. ______ ... THE QUICKER rou SEU. ZIMMERMAN 2145 HARBOR BLVD. 54M410 ~ '81 Falcon Wqon. Auto, Omverllble. Dir'. Full price BUSIESl' m&rk~tplaee tn Rum MU. Lugpp rack. ~. CONROG'll WW take ear town. Tht DAILY PlLOT SM 642-1690 In tradt or finance prtvatel Clwllled 1ectlon. Save PLANNING to maveT You'll party, S.-164052, or •!H·97'13.' money, ttme A eUort· by flnd an amutna number of '57 T~Dlrd, good cond . shoppl n 1 6om 10W' home• In today'• Clullftat $!7SO/be1t otter. 526-251.f or 546-7076 armchalr, A.di. Chtck thlm now. 54&-Xll8. I --~----· ~;..:.;::::._ ____ i-~~~~--..11 ' I \ I I ' j. • • • ; :1/00 .. 00 ·~ ~ I CONVEl;HENT ;lERMS SGF l\ iS 108 ''. LONG . NOTE:' If' you truly want on-out- standing sofa for your home, we be.lieve one look at this sofa ond you will agree that it has at least• o $400.00 look. We iinvite you to Levitz today or tomorrow! After all if what.we say is true the WQrst. thin g that con happen to you is that you will own this sofa for $197. Isn't that exciting! . . . ' " - HOW? If this sofa is all that we soy it is (and it is) then how can Lev itz offer it at thi s price? TWO REASONS: 1 - A hulJe special lac· tory purchase; 2 -Therevolutionory L.evitz Warehouse Way that saves our customers so much money that it has made Levitz America's largest fu rniture w9rehouse and . showroom chain. · USI .OUR REVOLVING CHAIGI PLAN HURRY IN TODAY ABOUT THE COVER This b a very good grade of cru5hed velve! that is Scok:hgord • lreoled. This is not, we repeat, not o chenille velvet wt.ids costs · a lot' Jess, but this is a genuine velvet ond o relatively expeMW. one ol that. The· Look Alone Makes This One Of .I The Great Sofa Buys Of All Times!~ 108" .;\deep tufted crushe<I velvet•lu~~r.y. A look tho b s jusi not•ovoil· ob.le in the under ·$400 price brackets, but don't let tHe look fool you. TODAY O'NLY Under the look is hi~c;len qual ity that will compare with the, most cost-$ ly sofas. features like a double dowelled hardwood frame, premium steel helically tied •pring seats and .bocks, V.:ith heavy burlap insula- tor over springs then -not one but lwo layers of foam. A 3'.' IO¥er of I. • extra firm foam for full support and a 1 V2" .layer of feather foam for a pure luxury feel. Yes, a $400.00 look with the hidden solid quali· ties to bock it up! CONVENllNT TERMS I , , 1 • i I 1 WORLD'S . L'ARGE·ST FURNITURE WAREHOU·SE AND SHOWROOM THOMASVILLE "CAMINO REAL" DINING ROOM YOUR CHOICE , •• · TABLE ANO .FOUR CHAIRS OR CHINA! .. ' ,USE OUR CONVENIENT REVOLVING CHARGE PLAN ........ i .. . -.... '~ ..... YOUR CHOICE The buffet wl1h' 9rille, gfoss chino h~tt:h mak'm one of 1he $ • finMI break.from. ovoiloble. The found table tomes with one 18" leo'f, Chpirs hove high spindle bocks .,, complete 3 9 7 with one host chair with orms and 3 side choi rs! All in all · o very fine $Uile ••• and 1took at whot you save. Hurtyl . ' I I ,. TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON THIS ELEGANT SLEEPER If YOUIUY , TODAY! SHELLY ·ANDERSON DEEP TUFTED YEL YET LUXURY ,SLEEPIR! Yes, you've seen ii before os lhe mosl e>etiting solo we hod on our floor! Now yoiJ con own'this sleeper in the some e>epensive crushed wive! fabric wirh oll of the elegant derail that,IT\okes the sofa version our leading sellerl It's simply the mas beautiful sleeper we've ey~r offered .,• • but we only bought 30 and they won't /o$f long al this fon toslic: sole prk.e. Oon-1 miss out on one of the grealesf sleeper buys $ 2 9 7 of o liletimel U$e our convenient revolving charge pion. ·, burr:yl SALE PRICE ' TODA Y'S SPECIAL! ' SUITE INCLUDES CHEST-ON-CHEST! 5-PC. UNITED CONTEMPORARY WALNUT BEDROOM H~nestly. there jv~t is not a higher quoliJy, beNer' looking~ sui!e anywhere I Search the market! Try lo find &uch higlw class Contemporary 'tyliog for under $10001 Then you will agr" tho1Levitz~you1r1orei Jhis suile includes the dresser. mirror, carved choirbock bed. nite stand. ond-r.hest-on-che.\f .for orie low pricel Toke odvanlage of the fo ntostic ....... olle~d d•d"!I ... salol $ s· 9 7 Ce"Y•ftf•ntler1111 SALi PRICE TODAY ALL .5 PIECES . L BOl-S!ile,tt J I . FUR~ITURE WAREHOUSE AND SHOWROOM • COASTTOCOAST SELLING DIRECT TO THE < PUBLIC ·: · · = ' MR. & MRS. CHAIRS PLUS MATCHING OTTOMAN ' 5 PIECE COMPLETE · BASSETT GAME TABLE AND .CHAIRS Con1lder this -O' modem styled, wal.wt finished, B!ocl( Micorta H1gh Pres- wr• laminated table top >M"th chrom• oc:ten1 1tripes on side of leg, , •• plus four (4) uphol11ered sear thairsl It ls very rore tho! o 561 like this gars 10ld ~'. ~,t,1: :'.,";::,,';::'!:~~"'''·"""you mo•etodoy $ls P41!CE SEST ' GU AT SAVINGS A!E YOURS If YOU "uur fOITHl5 ON~ ' I ' At LeYitz oll the "retoi1 frill•" ore toke I\ out of the Worehouse Sole Prite. Toke it home yo1.1rMlf or hove it deliYeted by Levilz ••• There will be o sma ll deli'fery charge due tothe1e lncredib1y low Woreho"UM Sole Price1I RIVERSIDE FRWY •• INLAND CENT~R EXIT SAN DIEGO FRWY., IEACH l lVD. EXIT Reach Locat ions: TWO Easy lo SAN BERNARDINO 736 INLAND CENTER Across from Inland Shopping Conler ' HUNTINGTON BEACH SAN DIEGO FRWY., AT BEACH Bl VD. Next to 1119 Hu nling lon Shopping Ctr. I ALL 3 PIECES IN UPHOLSTERED cosn y CUT YEL YET During this sole YoU con own all three pieces., .Mr. ond MrL Choir• plu1 'malthif'IQ Onomari for leu 1ho n $2001 Cosilv i!Tlported velvet upholstery. coritrastif'IQ welts. Shepherd co•tets, niwrsible sear and batk cushions, so~ sprin11 edge constructton, and Mlf-decking ore oil features found onfy in lhti more ex· S.4.lE PRICE pensi-=:e pieces of furnilurel So, if you kriow $ foritostic savings when you 1ee it,., then yo11 19 7 wlll not hesitate to klkt advantage of rhia trtmt11do1.11 offer& I . ' • '7