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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-07-15 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa,. . ·• ISi •' .{:lanty Protest Proinpted ' By . Perturbed ·Pretties . . WEDNESDAY >.rnRNOON, -:io Lr .1s, )910 .. . . '.Fairest· at Fair .. ... JUl 'Shelf'lft, ·22 Seai ll~ch receives-congratulliijlll!s from runners- up 'Sue ·~ 20 'l'UlllnJ.Ueft), and )letb McFerra/>, J8, OJ;ango,'upon beini :Crown;n, l'Mi~S· Prange County Fair." Jill~, S'&:' -.nd 34-22-34. wa~11el~e<I T~dijl nigh~ to reign over . 1970 !air currenUy under ~~·~I' county li!airgrounds in Costa 'Mesa. I . I -' Talk Shop Conrad, Bean ' , I~ Huntington By' RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ot ltle C.ll'f' ,-1i.1 l ltff Apollo U astronauls Alan Bean and Oiarles ~Pete" C.Onrad made a brief atop lb unlington Beach Tuesday to talk shop wiO. four crewmen doing a 90-<fay stint in1 a , simulated apace station at McDonriell Douglas. ' Spea~g \to the men via television and in,ercoin , the two lunar e~klrers asked them 1about Uvlng conditions inside the to-toot double walled test chamlxr. "How's tlle water?" quipped Bean, know~g that the four graduate students ~ atetj reclaimed from urine and oraar e I : J "'eather • Coast Early morning coastal fog shouldn'~ discourage would-be be1ch'g'oar11, since the sup·wlll be 1hiolng through. Temperatures are expected to remain In the mid 80s. with tl:je low clouds and fog.returning in the evening hours. ' ' • IN!JWE TODAY 1~treR(d btat Valiant In tht .A.mericd's Cup trial! but might just lost the race after all Th.t Valiant rhoi.:lted the prott1t flag at the tttd of the race. See 1tort1 Page 25. INtlllt ts 1111,1.,.. ' t11lf!Hlllt • ,_..'" n.u ai.ct1!11 Ut1 1 Ml ... 11.11 ,..... .. J Cln•lfliM 4'·5' Cf'-C-IY I C-lci ti 1,lvl1 hri.tr M ( .... .....,.., ,. • .. ,.. 1~11 ONfll MlflC" U l)loct Mlf'tlllt •11 •"'9flll ill... • .1'11t'lh!Wi U·1J 1""'1e~ 11·U W11""9r I 111.... •" w.,,_ , ... ,. ts ,..,...,. :it Wtf'Mll'I NIWI 17 ... AMI ~... 1' W.rlf l'lltw• 4-J perspiration. "Does il tasle flat~" Jon G. Hall, 25, who with his crewmales just began their 32nd day inside the space capsu.Jc, answered that the first batches were not too good, but that the quality had improved. J{all and Stephen Dennis, Wilson Won.I{ and Terry Donlon are scheduled to spend three months inside the chamber. They are testing life-support systems for future space flight.I. These include water and oxygen recovery systems. The aslronauta, who had come lo the Huntington Beach space flnn for a br)ef. Ing on Skylab, an orbiting workshop to be launched nm year, 1110 wanted to know alx>ut the food. "It's great," answered Hall, who has been dinirw: on sumptuous freeze.dried lobster. steak, ahrimp, chicken, ham and other delicacies. Conrad and Bean, who also know what lfs· like to be cooped up .after Spending days in the , lunar quaranUne trailer, gave the impression their meriti wasn't ... good. "The worst flme we had was those (Set APOLµ), Pa1e Z) Tax co'mmittee Kills Priv te School Bill SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A measure granting an income tax deductkl n for parents sending their chik!ren to private schools is dead for the eurmit legislative session. The Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee Tuesday defeated the bill sponsored by Assemblyman John Brigs (R-l'Ullerton) who aaid It w o·u Id en- courage pm:nt.s to keep thelr chlk!ren in private schoo)s. Br:lgp told the com-- mittee that many private school students were tr~n.Cerring to public lnftllullon11 and were adding an ut.ra 1100 million a year to· state educaUon <:ON. VOL. A ~. 1.._ 4 l~CT .. s, ;. ftAJ 1s • I * * '*' l ' ' I ' . .. _.., ·~ . • Launched,. ' • Ill 'Cannibal' Kill Told In Montana Grim homicide investigators today refused to draw any link between a devil worshiper who has confessed a canniba l killing in Montana and ~he dismembermenl murder of a Mission Viejo schoolteacher in Oran~ County. A pair of suspects in the northweru:rn butcher slaying of a ZZ-year-<1ld social worker whose corpse was recovered at a Yellowstone River campsite were ar- m;tr.d Monday. Stanley Baker 2!, of Storey, Wyo., and Harry str00p, 20, of Sh,ridan, Wyo., were taken into custody walking aklng Naciemienlo ~ad alW' a hit-and· run acc ident on Highway 1 about 20 miles south ol Big Sur. · The long-haired. bearded Baker -who had bones in hls pocket -suddenly blurted out a gruesome story to California Highway Patrol Officer Randy Newton. "l have a problem," he said . ''I am a canoibal." • Subsequent investigation revealed the car· the · pair were driving was registered to James M. Schlosser. the missing Mon- tana social worker whose body was recovered from the river. Baker, who said he belongs to a satanic cult, was formally charged with murder along by auttw?rilies in H.elena, Mont., with his traveling companion. whom he tried to defend by' aaying be alone killed Schlosser. Coroner'• deputies said the victim was too big ror one man to butcher alone. 'l'be CHP officer said bone• foo\ld in Baker'• pocket are reportedly finger joints 1nc:1 the suspect claimed to have e1ten the flesh from them. Baker also claimed Sch'°91er, who had picked him up hitchhiking. was •hot and then carved ~nto 1ix , pieces, alter v;hich he ate the stlU-warm heart. Sheriff Don Guintonl. ol .Park County, Mont. said a site has betn found four (Set CANNIBAL, Pap II Pan1y · ParaiJf' ' . Entertainers March 01i Sacramento SACRA.MENTO.CUP!) -The receptiqn desk at the state liquor control office looked like a lingerie count.er. · A atack o( multicolored lace panties and bras was dumped there Tuesday by four bosomy entert.Jiners. The underthings,· natur.ally, were not gifts but .symbols of protest. . . The girls, from topless-bottomless clubs In San Frimcisco''s, North Bea~h Skin. JI.rip, were trying to show their displeasure and utter amazement over new regulations covering the exPose<t. AIU;iou.gh they smiled cOnstantly for the IOOfe of newsmen and cameramen, they sald they were dead aeriQ4S about their anger. The larget of lheir ire was ex-FBI agent Edward J. ·Kirby, director of the State Alcoholic Beverage Contrpl depart· ment, wh~ ruled last week that waltreiSes had to . we·ar at least pasties and panlies while the enterta'lners bad to don ,at least a fig leaf. . The girls, none of whoni 'were au natureJo Chose the lunch. hour 'to launCh their protest demonstration tn ·the tOO.. degree plus aun outside 'the ABC offices. Each girl carried a poster. with pant~s [<eked lo It. Some 150 ' state employ es gathered to watch the girls march In pre.:ision. Sonie female clerks demurely poked their heads from the windows to get a glimpse ol the. a,ttraclion. The girlJ then Invaded K~l5y'1 fourlh-fioor olfiets. ' · Al first, the glrl! and the large group ol followers got lost ~ wouni:I up in the wrong hallway. FlntJ.ly, after retrac- Jet Crash Probed OO'l'AWA !UPI) -'l'be Air C.nada- Da jet crash which kiUed lot July 5 begaa· when "ground spoilers" which brake an aircraft and rob it of lift were app]led prematurely, uPulling the rui out from under" the plane, the Dep8.rtme'nt or Transport &aid ·Tue.!day hl&J!l. Ing lljelc ilep.'!, they mad• U lo lhe · reception desk. TPen theY. unlOaded ~ ·apparel they said should be baMed from their clube. They demanded to· sec •Kirby. · Tile receptionist, Miss . Doris Dodge, blushed · then made .a hurried telephone call. "Mr. Kirby ls lied up in conference ·and can't .see ·you," she said, Undaunted by the rebufl, ··the girls then held a news conference during which they extolled Ule merits qi their 11t. · They clahned It waa u moral as ·apPle pie · and motherhood. , . . "We don't want to hide our feminJnlty In ·the .bedroom," cooed.. •Mi.v J .. J. Kreuger, 23, clad in an open vest aod skin-light, ankle-len&lh black "\Un panls. "I'd like lo uk Mr. Kirby U hf,'d like to wear these lhinp:," said Lolita Rios, alao 23, weartna 1 flowery ·mtcrO- mini skirt fnd halter .. 40~year : Hies . D°ul(lbW' Man SACRAMENTO (UPI). -When Cart ,Cl&Yitml has one of hJs hic- cuping apells, 'he says he baa trOU:. ble holding jobs because cuatomera and employers flaure h~ Is druRk. · Claw9G1J1 57, ha1 been hiccuping · oft and on for 40 years. , A superior court jury decided • this week that because of lhi1 be ~ totally disabled and should not be made to work •. After a six-day trial, a jury ordered lhe • Firemaa'1 Fund lnlurance ,CIJ. to pay him 1537 )>er moolb 'tllssbillty · piylil<!nls unul be Is es and 11., pay '9,116 In back paymenta. Clawaon did not hlccu·p onct: dur· Ing the trial, but l!o tallHed' lhat hi• hlccup1 come and to ar any · hour of the d1y ond night. iomelimes,.he Aid, lhey• lut for houri, or eYen d1y1. I • ' . . ' • * * * -~ , l' ' . Ma,{'1ield ) I ' 0 ' . ' Oh $-35 · ooo ' ' . Bad Checks . By JOHN VA/-TERZA . . Of "" DellY ftlllt lltff A telf·~Yled expert on bankl!lC m1t- ters, who authorities allege 1tarted an · International forger.y · operation , b 'i floating $35,000 worth ol "°"" poper In Sin Clemente, is In· c.u.stody today after'llis 1-e:entry into the' United Stat.a. The suspect, Darrell Graff Halen, 44, who was 9riginally from Utah, wu pick .. ed u pby authoriUe1 at Los Angeles lnlernatlooal Airport Ille Monday nighl as he re-entered .the country from Colla ~. lfafen · wu accompanied by bla wife and four Children. 1 Police as'sert they have bHn lracldng Halen for . lhe pa.t ·three months in a criss-cross ol. lw:O hemilpberea alter a first lncidenl of ,Jlleled rubber cheeks Jn San Clemente • · 1 ' • Federal agenli · and I San · Clemelte detecti•e Leonard Goodwin said tftey traced. the su~'• 'movMntnts tn to bops lo m111y 'f~ countries. lllfen was arraigned Tuesday on fcqery charges and held In Los Angele. in lieu of ·pz,ooo liall:, · 1 <l(ficers claim thOy lelzed hundreds of checb from ,dolem .ol bonQ Jn the U.S. and abroad In Haferi's luuaa:e Help in the caee was also credited tO Interpol in Switzerland. 'l'be discovery ,of ·lhe bundredl ol allegedly worthlea""dteclc:s ~ l!m'le made out • fbr II' much II' ·'20,0I» ·-1 will become a coloaal inieh.otional blnl!,lng 1 be~acbe.1 officer• said. 1 • ''It'll tqe :weeks for all . tbe bub ln ,E11r9Po, lbe United Stale1 l1ld Lal"> America lo llr~l<ti ool lhe 'n\es.!," 1Goodwid said. • ' ' '1'110 alleitil trek by the oollep gradUate who tXtkls1 a demt In banldrif sklila lf'd lnlernltional finance, •l<rled last May' 4 1t 'llie, Bink bf America In ~ Ckn)ente, ~In char1ed . Lail May 4. GoodWlh clllml Milon calbed I cbeclt . for "°'~l lhe 19c11 but, then allegedly 11\llffieil lhe !1111111 '(Set FRAUD, Piil I) ' • • s = ... m;dllr ...... 9CCCIUnt, tben the -*' _... more ,.....,, to ,. -· '""9 .....,.., ""'*-. ,..,. llii ''tta..ied to Loo Aoplts; ~ Ml4, cubed • '1.ZOO cboclt ~·--~--......... ---Cllr. . ' -&ii. -to ,.... ~ = tJ:•.,1,.--!>Ink. wh&N -a!JeCedll Waitl>IMa ,I \1 ... .... "'"'*' ,..,..,. ioolltl to • • ..., COiia DOn -•~ • '"' dj.,.. a a~ al ..u-: ... Olola -Ill pol ... .,.,_ld ....... Clolpnjlcia. aad bopped bock 11-Ymt. " ..... tnll at -...... <l*wlll llM ---blto ....iern Eurol>e. flyiq fllSI .. Londoo, -to Po. llnally wlndlnt' up 1n Swltierland. The trail wonned up In that neutral . Olllllil7 . whole ..-. lodultry Is ,_, and lnt.rpol -the European · ~ oetwork -pl<ked up lhe trail --"He ~ied to daim '5,CXX> f« aome , uoertedly loot travelers dlecka In ~." U,. detective Aid, -'and ...... tho .-u...1n tbat coun-try,• 1lllh ... trail -Inc lncreMlngly IJOI, --new boc:k to Coota • J¥o!L • ~ ~lop <lo Gua~ t .• -= qal!i, r...-·lo Los- ,,,. w• 1111 Mooday. •• • V nreyife G ~ Sf'Ottej-1.in . s~;.z ~ . sr~ua JI. 1; ·~ slapping htr Oii lhe bac;k. . . . • ~ - -van . "Stie i!iJibt --..,..,;· ~ ~ ~ al~ desplle Butch Walller. · an Sumet.. ~ ~ ll&opover • "I came through Uree """ a10 ... · ualeycHlt Jacquie DouilM;~~ Ian Fran· ' ~ ipln lodlJ, • ..,Y rldler a motorcycle -~Ith two -Is - :::.. ........ Ao. ...... -ald ~ ... flreil>u\> ...... ~ oo," _ he aid. ''Baby, with one wheel you'rl '1I'm pins Jo make redy aood tlme," ln trouble:'' predicts Mia Douala•, who left Tue!day 'I ,_c _. at I a.m. lor the --joqrney. ' = great -e1,.,... !be' my - ''It oq}y took me aa hour and a , -I hit it on a TO(:k really t.rd a • hall to ,. to lllllliDllan Beadi," said coui>le of lllOllths aco," said J acquit, .,. -~ ..., ,.._ the who picRd up m A<e bandage In SeOi nlCbl will -lo 8'11 -Beach. JllCl!ule, of 1111 Rlvenldl Place, c.aa ''Bui I'm golog to make k for "" llooa. maile the nm Jer of the trip ti I keep meeting -le like this," la ball 1111 time a apictod,. bul her Ille added. lome preCeded her to 'l'lrt'1, via Ille "I did a lot of nice riding today, dally paper. f I even found a penny in Newport. A lookout bad been pootod. A 'rigbt--00' pemy, I'm piing to lr""IJ it lor good luck. .. '"llleJ -me to cee In ·for a '"Ille only thine -· this far.out cldot ud I said I _, r<all)' want b.ellcopter kept Dying over me wbi1e cme," • uplalned, bar • pourjd pac1c 1 was riding through Huntingtm -r aaglng aplmt • pJJlar ~ ber UD!cycle ahe said, Ull8ware that lawmen - ported in tho ladiel' ~ · 1 ~ pPicious Jienom from aloft. ,__=-"'"Bui,,, .tbra._e: u)'bc:ilr 9M .:Wf.1-and --Miss Douglu, who plans to wHte about I dldD't hrf• mud> dlokio.7 her e...........:..., drew nioln_tnan_a'ifw .. _-<to,._ !aMul,~ 1bt ...,.;""&;;'';,,,nous motorlsta along 8lldod. ........ tluil ... Ilia lound Pacific Coast Hilbway, btr bMlc: route I ,.,.. ol ........ · '1 for the Giration.. Ai Hafen and the famlly dlsembar~ed train' 1a •Pan \Amen~~ Worli:f Alrways jetJinel-, FBI qenb served a wamuit cbargJnc unlawful lllgbt to avoid pro- secuUon fir forgery. ' ' ' " ' DAIL_Y l!',OT ...... WO,_ ldllMllr ASTRONAUTS BEAN (LEFT), CONRAD <'TALK TO THE ANIMALS"AT·McDONNELL DOUGLAS In Huntington Beach, A Chat With Four 'Guinea Pigs' But No ComJrMnt on Chet Hwttley Tbe '*-'al llp& .c;111 nevp 5btpla!lned1ocleportSealBead111bout had )t u pd at'lblo ·luaell' or-the 1 a.m. 00 ille leCOlld day of.,. naorly ~ --fntofttlly at Turk'•· 50kllle trip, which may r<quir< ...,. ''llloJ 1111-If I liab H to S.o bltdMrlklq in heavily traveled -. Jl'?l8dsco 1e call b!p eoBect and they'll Jacquie aJao cwfie11e1 tt.t lhe ~ talre • a ~ lo pay my 'W•Y her ..... bee to iOme walklntr -ru.doy, borne," ..,. Jacquie. who cam.. only adclng bt her pock. heavier by lbe llOand apeded to blld>l>tle bock. mile, contributed to llte dedlioa. She WU allo trutld to a tall cool ·w.ier 'l'e•o ' .. . . :At Holen'• arralim*ll In U.S. Dlstrlcl Court In Los Angelel Tnelday • Judi• -bail .. 11.000 ... tbat dlarge, and San Clemento poUce lmmediatdy aougl)t -with ._ -charge1 <i forgery with bail aet at '31,000. Neither Hafen'I wUe, nor their four cbiklrm were held In coonection wUb tlie c-. APOtLO .•• live days In theMQF (Mobile Qaarantlne Fldllty). We bad better food in our aplCeCtlft than in • the MQJ!' •" Conrad said. Health Unit Checks one and an International -di. the hwse opectalty, plQI nielvia( a com- memoraUte T..tmt. Lawyer Battle Bring_s Delay In Slocum Case 11.Wben we got Into tbe )UIPlf," Goodwin said, "we hit tbe jackpot." O>ecks from doRm d. baab all OYer lhe world spilled oot. 'Jbe astronaut.a were abo-iDtere.ted In what the men did for entertainment when they were not busy monHoring equipment or oleeping. Harbor for Pollution "Aoyt>ody wllo can ride that thing -.... belp," .... Dmril lfandy. "h'1 aood people," 11¥1 Beaver Allen, Some already bad been made out f,. li.000 a · more willl a dJockwrttinC m.rtilne, 'Jb!7 were readf lo cub, the __ _. ... sPeak!Di for the lour, Hall said they By THOMAS FOlmJNE wat.cbed a kit d commercial televllion, • "' D111r .., ...., " · uHe told tu ht raJ) Into problems :1wttb hlllD In utab • few months befme Ille ..... and decided to ...... with 'read toOoks, liate1Jed to FM radio and lnteosiV. testlDg ·of ·NeWpbrt ' Harllor played the hannonlca and recorder. mW quaUtj, Jndudlng chemic a I · tbenl. "'-Goodwfn related. "He told us "It's too bad they .can't lit•• you analysl! for f~. PoStll'ldel and ,.... G to enjoy that In tbtre,• oald diitergenls, la belag conducl<d by the • rtbe -were C01111J11r1nc aplnst his Uve11hood. • .COm:ad, hintlpg t11ai welghtleSSl)eu would Orange County Heal\b De~ add anotbtr dlm.,...lon to the .. pei lntenL Waler oamples from 15 locations • ..,.".'fla.i n . hive dor.em d blob here and bl'Oid that want to file .dlarges. ,.,It's litfl. a different wOrkl. It'• •· throoghout the Loftr aftd Upper 'Bay different paspective when your gear have been taken mornings and af. ' We .un don't blOlf how many were involved." is upside down." ternoons, ~ sometimes also before Wilt\ •-quiet goodbye, the a!ltronauts sunrise, fa ~·last two week.s. Intensive ended tholr fM.mlnute dialogue and left sampUng'Wa """"1uded today, but week. Fret11 P ... e 1 '• ' the test.ar'* ..,,, a croW1j of newsmen ly ,samp!IDi Wtl1 coltlnue through Sep-.,. ,)lad the ~lly to qols·-1aboll •-~. - CANNIBA · · ' • Cllot ~r-.ient. ;;-•., -... # 1 , , ; 'i'lle ~·of tlltl on the water : ~ • • t, ~-$>'. ' '"' ' ' • { • ' • ' ~ '11111 Jail ~ much polluti<Ot .. ilir ~~ ~ lliii(-11'1Q the bari>or. It lo tA~_-:_beenE~-eed'~ .· ,~ ~~D. T-.: • ~·~~..:~:a,~: 1111 .....-~ ·~ ~= ·~ !·"$ ~ ' Robert.l!loae.direclorofenvironmental blood, ~. *" an De'.ii and ge eVlCe aacounty, polnl! out It Is lxme lntJnenta there tn · • · . • study of the harbor 1 .,_ whld> ~ ~ty ~.,., ;I S . h · heavy rain runoffs o! lo tbe NCent Orl!lilo Ooonty-. .II. . Jlb' e(U Ore lilt ..... llJt aut <i Santiago Cr<* lo tbe Mlal ... ~jo _., ,.ilimlctde , e . and !hi, 11\!D>l Flood Control Channel tnv.otllaton .,_ -'tllnelt olx •11w_.AµIM~ , 1 , ~lntotheU-Bay. •o-1o armle( Jn ~'!\lb ~ · ·"' -..w• . ' Hi oilil the lesl! Iii' fertilizer, peallclde aavace, salanlc lllQl\hr of Mii. ~"· I . !Oo~ Dke a giant cbWy bomb and delergent runllfl lnlo the harbor Brown, 31, abov& poallMtr c•nDihlllm1 di!gllised aa a chunk ol kelp when Brian are being done ·f~,tbe first time anCI being Involved. , , · • Carter Jr., ,, Ind blli br<ttbtr~ hencelortll wllt·be part of the co•Unulng Mrs. Brown ~. ai.JJ!qted, .~ .:. 7, found the strange looklng'ilevice that lesUng program. ,._tadly and like to a -atle w"*'t ashore July 4 at !Jttle Harbor Bacterial anatysl.-of the harb<r water in the Oeftled Nltional 'Jl'Welt white on Catalina Island. Is taken once a rDOll&h through the winter her beut and Janes were rdDiiftd 'and 'I1Je boys were cruising with their and once a week from May through one arm oevered.' : parent., Mr .. and Mn. Brian carter· September. ll>e county Health Depart. Sheriff's IA. R1diard Drake ,laid Tues-in their sSoop BraYO when they ment, under lltat.e law, ii responsible .,. tblt DOile of b ~ perSOOi arrested di.9covered t.he Inbicately wired oddment. ln ""'"""'ion wltb the savage muUlaUon Handling it with extreme care the llillJnc will dl!cm tbt precise detaib Carten brought the device home' and of Ille butchery llielf. submill<d It to the Harbor Departme!Jt Stephen C. HuM; :JO, the alleged leader for ldeotlllcalion of the looae-lnit .,..me band, bu told But 'in« 11 ~ found outside Harbor .-., pail-~ her body were Department juri.diction the Carters. taerlflced to Satan, while detectives bave 4732 Cortland Drive, Newport Beach, not totally ruled out a cannibalism angle. were urged to show tt to the Coast Sheetff's Sgt. Ben Onndaboun!, of lhe Guard bomlclde detail, reftlled today to com-Coast Guard officers llhook their col· ment at all on the comparison between led1ve heads · the Brown murder and the Montana "lt looks ·dangerous." they opined, ~:r're ~J~ <i that case," be said. '!betler tak~ It to the demOllUon experts 0 But I can't comment on lL After at El Toro. " , what we've aeen lately, 1 don't want The ~rs called El Toro. We cant to mate any atatemert." ll'L'!l)eCt 1t without aulhorlutlon from the Newport PoUce Department," they were told. "But don't shake H.11 DAILY PILOT --._ ..... ·--" ...... , ..... ,...,.,, ,....., ... -OltMOIE COAST ll'Vlt.ISMINO COMrAN'I ••ffrl H. W • .4 ~ ... ,,. ... J1c• •. c.,1,., Ylc• l"nl ........ ~ .. ,._..... TM••• IC•11•il ...... n.,.,,. A. ,...,,1i;-. M ......... fotttw 1111!1'4 P. Nill ._,.Or9lll!IC-'J•"* - ( · .. A -·~·~ A Newport police officer examined the mysttrious object and called El Toro. ' "Bring K oot here." said the El Toro experts, ubut don 't Wke tt." "I'm Ot> my Wl:!J," said the Newport ofticer, 11but if I don't tnake it you'U know what happened." Nothing happened. The experts at El Toro s11eed the ttling up, disconnteted the · wires and' 1mt>ected everything carefully. ~'No, we don~ know what it ls." WU the El Toro verdkt, "but It la hannlesa." So the Carter boys are beck in possession of their July C 10uvenlr. They also have a few unanswered questions : What is it? Where did It come from? Is It one of "theirs" or me of 14ours"t Nesting Areas Reveal Increase in .Fowl WASHINGTO!I (UPI) -'l11e Interior IJeportment reports that aerial surve)I> in Clnadlan and U.S. °'"liq ll'<al mu) the hl&lita PopUiatloaa ol llftedlnl aee nterfowl tn recent yean. ' "llMdil( Mallards and Pintails to- creased about :Ill ind 211 per«nt ttspee- Uvely Willi llalJards II lbetr hlghell level since Jiit ad Plntalls the hJihttl . s1l1C't ltlO," a 1potennao aald. The dtportmeot cmllled the lncruoe lo breedmg l1'fU tn Alulal, tho N-11 TfJ'fitories and Nonhern S.1katc:btWan 'ml Manltotil. .. Cellmate Death Decision Now Before Jurors An Orange County :SUper10r Court jury Is today locked in deliberations that could bring -for the third tlme - a death sentence to Joeepb Bernard Morse. Judge Byron K. McMillan sent the panel off In the jury room this m«nlng an.r presiding over lnotiuctlons which ended t b e slx·weel: trial of the Cbu1a Vista man. The rt-nm of the penalty phase of his earlier San DI.ego County U1al was &ent to Santa Ana when Mont's lawyer pleaded t b a t bis client could not 1et a fair trial in his home county. Mone, 26, drew the death penalty fur the alaylng oo Aug. 14, 1914, <i collmale 'l'llomu Taddd In the San Diego County jail Jailers found Taddei 1trangled with a braided mattress cover and pieced together a story of death that began w i t h a quarrel between the two men over a game of dominoes. Morse was in jail at the time awaiting eentenclng for the killings <i his mother and crippled sl&ter. He bludgeoned them to death at the family's Chula Vista bo!ne oo Sept. I, 11111 and In tum d,.,. the death penalty lrom • San Diet!• County S.perlOr Court j\11)'. ' 'lbat declslon WU ovtrfumed by the California Slrpmne Court and Mor.e w11 later found guilty of aecood degfte murder In the killinp <i Mrs. Hope Morse. 51, and Jenoifer Mone, U. after -11 new trial. Defenoe attorney Ftank·Eddells asked tbt jury Tllesday. 'to commit Mone to a maxlmum security 'pri9on and 1'bear lo mind that this man bas underpne considerable change· since the eventl oa which you have h<ard testlmjlny." Eddens asked the panel to btar In mind the Mone .. now reallta that the kl I line of Taddei wu ta1S1elea vloJenct." Son Dlege-County prole<Ulor Jolin Hewtckor commented lo the jury : "Mcnt dettnes to--be executed." lor en!arcement of water quality stan- dards for wat.er cmtact sports. Sludy of tbt ~ water lhe last two weelil bu 11\Claded oyeeytlµng lrcnn ......IHn, water temperature, '!faler clarity, lurbldlty, electrical COlldudivlty, oaltnity and acid-base pH content lo m e • s u r e m e n t of microbiological organisms and disaolved oxygen content. Stone saJd nitrates and phosphates from fertilizer constitute a food supply Jar alpe wlUch reduce the dissolved oxy1en content of the water during night- time hours. He said be suspects M>methlng like 11111 "-"" loot ...,..., -maoy dead ll&b --found flollln1 tn the water -tbe alpe med up the oxygea ·at nighl "fjant life occW-.<!he bay for other uaes can be considered putrefication of the l>Q," be Wd. Stone said results· are 90t yet availihle, but the waters of Newport Harbor over the years ....,ally have been sale to awtm In. Industrialist Simon Tells Divorce Plans LOS ANGELES (AP) -MiUionalre lndu..irtallst Nortoa -bas IOplnlled from his wife of 37 yean and I! planning a divorce, his secretary said today. Simon, 63, who waged an unsuccessful campaign fa< the Republican U.S. Smale nomlnalion earlier lhll year, ...,.,.ated from bis wife Lucille several weeks ag1>, the secretary said. No reason was cited. • Mesa MtUseme Nab~ C-harged ' With Solititing Retrieving bla badae lnllll bis tnwers, a Colli Mesa undercover officer Tuelday arftlCed. a ma_ ... tt a r~ therll'!' -· ' Nancy A. Vlnceot, , of 1711 N1- Road. Tultln, Wll -..J Into Orqe County Jan .., cbar .. ··or 1owd CX1ldbct and IOllcttJnc for prootltutlon. She WM ftle-~ -pJlllng 1315 ball .......... iled lo ·-fur unJpmenl .. tho -.._ --. Sil Jack Cllnon, of the vloe and bUllla<Doe delail, Aid the -of Ille clliilc al :ial Newport -BOUlemll, has been in P.,.,ess lor abou! three -"We hid several calla about ~ proprtette1 tbeie," ht alleged. -Tbe clinic -once a auna and massage parlor which ezperierx:ed simllar brushes with the Jaw -chinged lwlds and became a physkal therapy center, Sgt. ca1noo said. He explained that Detective Dave Hayes made a Tuesday appaintment for a 30-mlnute massage coeting $10 and was takei in tow, in a towel to a small room. Investigator Hayes aid small talk ensued, then all'll'd MW Vincent c:hena· ed tbt subject. He sakt she was advised of her con- stitutional rilbta and lnf«1114!d of the d>arges, alter which ht !bowed btr his badge to prove It •• no joke. "What would you do if I .ran?" he quoted her as aayire. r.iEWEST lJERS~[]r.i []f THE fl\ST WflTLH []r.i THE ffi[]r.i Tho Omeo• ·-m .. i.r ·M•rti: II la th9 atl'91mllned verslOn of the llrst wale It worn on lh• moon. it eontalna tM stint high-- precision moYement NASA astronauta wore during G1mtnl and Apollo Space Missions. II you'r1 klOkinQ tor a watch that's truly "out Of this WOfkl," we suggest you see the Omeg1 Speedmasler Mark n. ,.111ntot1, '-dill c111onoor.J')h, M-urt11 •t11"H l!'lt1rvtl1 f1' llouN, ml11u1•t •ftd t~o•d1. SttJnltH tlffl c-, Mtlotlllll bra~ WUIN'Mla,._ ••••••o-.&186. Plans to put .Dr. Wesley G, Slocwn on trial July :JO on charg,. of murdering bis Imant daughter have been abandoned. Superior Court Judge James F. Judge nlade that cleclsion Tuosday •• two liwyers -one wanted aod one Vf!tY much unwanted -failed to reach a,ree- meot on who will repraent the Coota Mesa physician. Slocum, 4', wants attorney Mich4el Gerbosi to take on the lr!al cherts. Gert>osi' .... ts~. ietalner. bl ·-has made It clear In court thai his payment of 11.!Cl\l In 1<111 fee1 lo at· tomey •PU AJ~1stine .jtwqltd1 lµa assets. Al/~ ad\'ls<d Judge Judfle Tue.- day f."I · ~ 1ios been "llred, ·omral times • by Dr. Slocum ana -.Id ... .._ ~ accuood ployaldap'•.Jilrlne o!.....tlleTlawyer. Both lawyer! were ordered by Judge Judge to J'el01Ve the impasse and. rttw'n to court with the ......, JW, 21. :A pretrial htaring bas been set i.. that date and Judge ·Judge wtU -llsli a new trial dale durlnl the beari!l1. Sklcum WIS charged w1tb m.uder lfst March 27 when movtng men foond the butchered remaim of what is alltged to be his 3-mon~ld daughter Cynthia in a freezer shipped to a Santa· ~a movers warebou.se. • Russ Court Reelects Kosygin·Podgorny MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet ParJia. menl today confirmed both Alexei N. Kosygin. and Nikolai V. Podgotuy In the Troika Leodmhip by _, r<electlng them to their pools of premier and pr<Side!lt, mpe<tively. CONVENIENT TERMS IANKAMERJCARD MASTER CHARGE J. C. fiump~rie:J Jewefer:J. PHONE 541·l401 24 YEARS IUl NEWl'ORT AVE. · IN COSTA MESA SAME LOCATION l I I .Jluntington IJeaell EDITIO N.Y. 81•±• *--*-• VOL:. 63, NO. 168, 4 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFOltNIA WEDNESQAY, :JtJLY 15,. 1970 ' •• Federal Greenery Brightens Huntington .Park ' . By TEllllY OOVIU.E for ..,.,, space to 11,547,0M, larg"t in or .. o.iw '1i.1 tt•tt the western .bltl," nkl: a jubilaili Tom Huntington Buch is rapidly acquiring Severns, development coordinator foe t:be more federal money to help develop city. its central park. City officials rec~ved word Monday The latest funding came directly from ol approval from HUD for '512,11& to the F~ Department ol Housing and help buy 44 acres for the second phase Urban Development (HUD) in the form of the central park. cl. fl~.969 in grants fOr acquisition and Today they lea~ HUD would give development of the park. another '172,153 to he.Ip develop the fir:st 'l'lbal brings out to<al HUD grant phaae al the -al:parlL .. ·--·--··--· ........... -· ........... ···--·-· ·--·-·-··-·. ···-·. --•... The lli'st grant the city recelvod fnlm HUD was •10t,OOO okayed Feb. IJ for the purchase of. la ~ II' part of the part's first phase. · "We now have 140 acres in tbt first phase. 'Ibis includes Huntm&""' Lalo!, the propoled library sile and lond SW"· rounding Golden West Street and Talbert Avenue," Floyd ''Bud" Belsito, a city administrative assistant, explaiMp tadly. The development-lundl sranled b7 Cash ·A warded Ocean, Valley · Schools · Win Funds Dollars from Sacramento are swee&er than penaies from heaven to ad- Jftinlstraton in the Ocean View and FOWllain Valley school districts. The dollars are part or some $50 millian released Tuesday by state authorities for school comtructio•. Both diltricts have school! which will be fund- td from this money. A spokesman for Ocean Vl~w said the next school to be buil\ will be Golden View in the quarter section bounded by Goldea West and Edwards streets and Slater and Warner Avenues. · Golden View is IChednled to open its doors in Septomber, 1'11. Plana ud construction will start in the next few ~-Another school, V~la View, is already under construction with a scheduJed operu.g date this year. It is being built with state funcl1 borrowed from another agency:··1bose funds will be n:placed by the new bond mo11tey. Vista View is bounded by Edinger and Heil Avenues and Magnolia and Jury Finally Sworn-in :In jl_fanson Fami!y Trial L05 ANGELES (UPI) -A lW'l' flnall1 llM ~ swam in at the Tate-LaBlanca murder lrial today and the Nace ordered them locked up in a bc>UI liibU, fnlm now on unUl tbe case eud1 · in 1 three monlh.sror more. 'Ibe 1tffn men and five women were 1eated Tuesday aftUDoon alter Superior Court Judge Charles H. Older quesUoned them individually and asked them to Air Defenses High on List Of South Korea • SEOUL (AP) -Air defense !terns liead the list of what South K"'a's armed forct:!I need to gel from the United States before a third of the l[.S. troops in the cowitry can be Withdrawn, Defense Minister Olun& Nae- hyuk said in an interview today. Chung u id he would present the lilt of needed items to Deputy Defense Secretary David Packard at a meetlna: in HonolWu July 21. He abo sakl be would ut for equip-, ment needed to ward oil seaborne ln- flllrallool. Cbudi did not mlimala the cost d the lllilJW'l' buildup nor the lenClh d time it Would require. but be ii expected to ask for aSSUflPCl!!S of modemiution to compensate for the p I a n n e d wllhdrawal of nne 20,000 of the 60,000 .\Jnerican troops stationed in South Korea. In 1mer1l, Chong said, South Korea seekl -IYP" d mUUary modemlza, Uon -more firepower, better mobility and lmpmed communications. 40-year Hies ' Disable Man swear 1lley could !llv• Charles Manson and ---le .-end ... a !alt' and impartial hearing. Eadl al them replied 10ltmnly !hit he could. _ .. _ ..... Se.Jectklll of. aix alternate Nrurs wu im· mediately begun. They would replac:e any d the otic\nal 12 who mlghl become ill « forced to become' absent in the coming months. Pictini the 12 required a month and erllamted a total of 141 prospective jur- ors so it was difficult to predict bOw Jona: lt would require to get the alternateJ. Deputy Distrid Attorney Vlni:ent Bu&· liosi may dlflivtr the prosecution's open. ing statement Monday. Manson and the three young women, Susal'I Atkins, Patricia Krenwlnkle and Leslie Van Hooton, appeared relieved and almost gay once the jury was finally approved. During • Jone ses.sion when the lawyers ftl'e in the judge's chaJn.o bers, Man.son chatted In animated fash- ion with the girls and they giggled at some of hi.s nmarks. Miss Van Houton's lawyer, Paul Fitz.. gerald, made a last minute motion to have the triaJ po1tponed until at leut Aug. 1, 1971, on grounds the present "cli- mate" brought about by publicity made it impossible for the de!endant! to get a fair trial. Judge Older denied the motion, ruling be -was confident the jurors would de- cide lhtlr plll or Innocence on the basis d. evideoee and tatlmony from t.be •it· .... -. . Pastor's Pilgrimage En(ls at Capitol Hill WASHINGTON (UPI) ~. The Rev. Arthur Blesalll, a hip.talking, mod-dte.,. ed preacher (Eon'! Lo!: Angeles, completed a 4,000-m.i)t cros1-COUntry walk Tueaday, carrying his cross near the capital. lllffaill Mid ho began the trek Christmas DIJ to "Carry the message d Christ" .,..uy to the yoong people across lie lond. The 105-poond wooden croes was made ol. the crossbars of telephone pola. He aald be will return to Lao A ... lea by plane. Bushard Streeta in Foqntm Valley. Fountain Valley School DiJbid of· ficials have three scbooll awaltlJll state funds before construction starts. Molola School, -by -unt and Bu!hanl Str.els ud Ellis and Garfield Avenues, b npected to open in September, 1971. Oka School, on Education La?lf, off Yorktown Avenue, may open in January 1972, according io scbool authorities. A third school. Talbert, bounded by !See SCBOOUI, Pqe I) Valley Petition On Fluoride Vote Sqrted G«wge ~"wanta. FOUJM!n Valley voten tt-.se lbe fluoride iaue. Llndgnn ad ' nine albir .-.ia formed ID anti-tJ.ride· comrnitt.ee· 1'ltlo day niJh! 1o paaa a petitian ca1Unc 1., a relereodum vote Nov. J on wbttbe.r fluoride rbould be plaCtd in Ille city'a water supply. "More power to him. U he cu. 1et the necessary &Jinalures we'd be happy to put it on the b91lot." Mayor F.dwanf Just, mmmeoted this morning. Jus4 with CouncUnien Geor1e Scol4 Ron Shenkman and Allier! Hollind<n, approved Duoride for city water oo lune 2. On!)' Coonclhnan .John Harper "l!P"ed the Issue. . , "We're not gotnc .hJto . the .,..0. or coos ol fluaride, we jult want the voters to decide," Lindeiren aaJd today. 1be retired Army colooel who lives at l'TW Santa Midrina St., wu elected chairman ol the anti-fluoride COQUnittee Tuesday night. Ht has vocally oppoood fluoride before the city council. Mrs. Ellen Bakke, 10A9 Peony Circle, in whose home the meetini wu held, wai1 elected 1ecretary of the group. "Our committee feels the fluorkle 1*ue should he put to a vote ol the people rather than let four cooncilmen decide what we ahould take Into our l)'Mln," Wndegren aid. ''We elected tbe council to repre9ent u" but ln this case they did not. The7 have no proof a majority of the city wants fluoride," Llnde1rtn added. "From the rea~ort I've had 1 feel we made a decision ln line with the majority view," Jud repJied. "I think Wt made Ille riatll deciSlon, bu! U enouih people want to pqt 'It on the ballot, that'• fine." Llndqren said hli aimmitlae will try to gel about 1,300 ..... -d ~ . voten. The petition drive will start in three weeU. "We want tt on the Nov. 3 ballot lo .... the cll)' the -d a special election," bt said. • Busie on Seniorit11 "But we wanted to buy thole acrea now before tbeY were developed." 'nle city Is currenUy buying property a1rr6Unding the Golden West-Talbert fD.. tenection for the proposed 415 acre central park. Development has not l'O! ataned. • "II loolls W.. we bave a pretty aood baWng averqe on these: federal grants," Severm IJoa,bed. HlJD'" grants matching lllncle1 which ' pay about ball the COii of buying park jalld. ' •. Belsito said the cl!Y"wnilldl allo> ,... further requests for JttOD8' _,, ~ the parlt. 0 nler"e•s no real Dmft on that," he said. The total park concept includeii. tllree phaaes. Severns said Belsito, who dr<w the plans for Iha ilnl federa) fll'Ollls, Is ready to r':'!ueot _,.in· the-_, future ~n the ~ ~· Space.Wen Visit "lluntingt6ii . . . . ~ . Conrap, Bean Talk Shop With . T~st,. Chamber Crew . ' . ··~ lµIDI imiiziEUW • ., ,,. .,..., ...., "9:1' , r '4j>ojln ·11 .-w.·.-· Beu and atatleaJ ''Pttart: Coririd ·lllade a brief stoP in~ iltaai,~iy lo talk abop w!UI , .... c,.;...,n,o~ a IG<fay stint in a $Julated 1pece station at McDonnell DouJ;lu. Speakinc to the men via Wevision eel !Dlenim, the two lunar uplorera med -alnll Dv6'1 cao4iUoM lnslcle the ~!not double walled IHI chamber. ..How'• the water?" quipped . Bun1 "-infI ~I the lOor pfuate aludtnu• • iralor r..loimed Jnn urine and penp1r-. "°"'!' II tut. flair JCI!. G. HaB, 1$, who -hla crowmates just be1on their Dad clay imiole the apace capoule, -end lhll the< llrll. llatdle• ...... oat too IOO'f, but tbal the quality had Improved. Hall and Slepllm I>eani,. Wilson 'W'°' an<( Teri)' DOnlon an ~ lo spend three lllOlllba lnslcle the eblmber, The7 are tesUntt !ffHllf'l'Otl-ayllema for future space flJcllls. 1'm lnclocle watar and -...,.very ly-' 'l'llt ..-au11. "1lo llad come lo U. HuntinPD lleodt 1pace firm I« a lirllf· Ing on Slo'lab, an orbilfng ,--, to be taunched next year, allo wned lo inow abeul the food. "Il'1 put." •wered Hall, wbo h&a Investigation Reveals Prints in Beret's Home Fl'. BRAGG. N.C. (UPI) -Forty.four finger prints, 13 al tlMm WlidenUfied, ,..... foond In tho bmne al army Capt. Jottrey MacDnnlld after the ala,ylng of bis wife and two dauihlan, an 01perl tea!Uled Tlleaday. ' 1be testimony catne at 1 hearing to determine wllethet M_.,Donald ahould be tried" lot mu¢er In the alayinp he claims wen committed bJ fOur "hippie" lntrucleri. Dtle-Attorney Demis -said sirl Hilliard Medlin, a member d the Am11 Cr1mml lo•eslJcallon DIYfllon al !"I. Gonion, Ga., reported !lndlag a total of 44 fin(~ In the on-but apert. men1. and It ol ~ ,.... not left by ponom known to haft been '1 the home. There ailO ...,. 14 11111denWled fl0lo1prlnts. . · '!iie unidenlllied prlnla all beklllged to idulla, lltcHln said. 1 "gave tlie impreuion the1r menu wasn't "'"'. .. "'lbe· worst time we had wu thole five days hJ theMQF {Mobile QUrantine FacUlty). We had better food in" our sgacecratt thlir !n· the lllQF," Conrad said. The amooauts were also interested fn what the men did for entertainment when they Vfffe not busy monitoriq equipment or sleeping. Speaking for the four, Hall said they watched a lot of commercial television, read ·books,· listened to FM radib azld played lhe harmonica and recor4er. . "It's too .bad they can't cive you zero G to -enjoy that Jn tl)ett," aald Conrad, hinting that welli!>ltessnesa ....;.,jd add anoth!< dim..Sion to 111•~~ ·"It's like a dUferent wOrld • .Jt'a 'a differeot perspective when your Par is upside dqwn. '' 1 With a quk:k '°"""""' the •alnlnauta ended Uielr •fiv!-iJllnitte ,dlaloiu< ."""1 ltft the· test aiea befOre a Crol"d of new'"*« had the ~lly lo q~ them -about Chet HunUey's l'fti.rtment. " 0r .. 1e ' Weetlter I C'Aielt SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Wbon c:.r1 c1a ..... has .... or u hio- cuPina ~Us, he says he has in... ble boldiD( jobs because a-. and employers figure he.11 dnlllk. eta....., 57, has been hlccuplnl oU and f1A lot 40 years, A ouperior couil Jury decided thla ,.m thll becatmt of this ht ls totally disabled Ind ahould not be made to 'Work. Aftu a .si1-day trial, a jury ordered the fimnall's Fund Insuraoce Co. lo pay biJn 1537 per month disability paymenta unUI he la a and alJo pay "·* in back payments. Veterans Suing Do~glas : ... 'l1>o ... Fin( WU' .......,S. unliJ 'Jl!u".!:/ day 1o aflow Eisman lo noturo to hla olflce.lo Pliiladtlpbla on odler - Walsh Not Embittered To.wards Red Chinese Eirly mofnir\g coast.al foa ahoµl~n'I d..Coutage W.utd;bt 1 bUchgoera, &inCe tl:\e sun Will be ab111J.na .throu&it Temper.tturea are expected to remain in the 1mid ·so.· with lhe low clonds and fo& returnln& in the even.inc hours. INSIDE TODAY Clawson did not hl<:cup ooce dtlr• Ing lhe trial, but he lesllfled that his hiccups come and 10 at any boor of the day and night. Sometimes, be said, they last for houri, or even dty1. ,, J Forty-two Vietnam veterans wlm claim they have been denied aeniority rigt!Ls when retuminc to their jobs at McDon-- nell Douglas Tuesday filed a lawsuit through the U.S. Al1orncy'a office." The vets hive asked that they and all other emplo)'e1 d the company who are in the aame li.tUltion be granted lhftr -1ot!IJ rights u weU u clamaae• for the amowit by wli.cb their wages havebeen!Oduced. ..... !. U.S. Att7, Pltlllip Malinsky said he did not know if ll1Y of tht plaintiffs .,.,.. employed by the Huntington Beath --~ .. ~~-------- division of the huae •• .._.. flnn. The clvU suit Is baoed on the Seledlv6 Serva Act of 19'7 which provides !hit per90M inducted into the armed forct1 be awarded the aame status as they would have attained ' with tJle CQlllplQY during the lime spent In the milltam wllen returning to tllelr jobs. Flied by U.S. AUy. Robert Meytt from the Loa Angtla Attorney General'• of· flee, the IUJI allecn thl! 14 d U.. _uterans were rehired at 1 ia.r wa1e ICBle to whk:h they Wtre entitled, while 100Chor 21 we~ hired 11 lower job - . -~ • dauUlclitlooa and ~ly lowrr PIY· t , · HONG KONG (APl -'Roma~ Catholic TOii\ FrW!dt, clepuly dirtclor Of OI· Bllllol> J1111<1 E. Walsb says he bears .lttnll relallom for the fl rm ' I no UJ win toward the Chinese dfl9ite • As~ullca Dlvlaloo In HODtinpin 12 7ean Jo a Red O>inese prison. Bead!, said "I'm not 1 .. m .. with Ul7 The 11-ytor-old American ~p. kind of pl<llllem at McDonnell llouilM nle18ed last w.,k, "" quoted Tueoday Aotrooaullal Co<ponlloo." by the Rev. Jolin McC«ma<k, superior He added !hit he wu ml1mlllar wllh . ....,-11 ol the prl.,tly order, " l,\Yln.C: lhuult and.~ lo~ bee-· "I ~ tould not be; bitter .....-...is "M al tJcJ1I f'OW, 'If l\a'.o DO\ beto . Ilia. Chinete. I Jui! never &nt mod 11 ...,...i.wllll~·~111.we~~·1....., ~--~ Oll.,.,._..,,uld d~.·· MClll\ll "t ""~ tllld'~ 1 f~~~'conullented: "lie has it;" be a\idecr. · •· • . ' lrtmaidoUs loYt !or the CbJnHe." ..,_ I • -..... ,.........,.._ +s =r"~-=· i: ...... ,,. .. .,.. ....... •11 ---. --· ._. .......... --.. , • ' • • , , ~-l,,, ..... YPILOT ........ · jl IT~ OI' 'llUllJ' Oil Ojel· 0' 'THltltJt' From Taxpayers ' -. lllMI ltod T-lri111 (left), 1cot1 Corter SHll WlthaUI Aniiwar In Huntington • ·sea SurrenikriDeviie Thankl to u-iiocted ,..._, laI· poy<r1 to tht Huntington Beocb Union HiJh School Dillrict wt!l be alUd lor lea .-y tlds N .. ember. ' ,.,..,.. ... .... •llfled to Guin!. Qout Guard Glflc'!I -tbelr COi· lecUve beads. f'Jt looks dangemJ11" they opined, "bejt<r take It to the demolition uperil at El Toro.'' . 11le ~' called El Toro . .4}We can't flllpeCt It wllhOut aulhorluUon from the Newpoi't Police Department," they were told. "But don't shlU:e it." A N!W]lOrl police offi«t .e..,,uned ~ m)'llir!ouJ objed and called El Turo. "Brine K out here," laid the El Toro expertf, '"but don't lhake it." ...,,_ dedded to cut -tu rate req-from !Ld t-IU[.-ltaming thtt on nnantlctpotod ~ In the ••F rlt valultkm_. IJJM!Untla& to .•.• eoo, could reduce tile need IDr tht bJCher rllt. Tllo current tu rota la, 11.• p. 1100 of 1r1ered'""1'eh1adoD ·and wlll drop to '• m!ll aen ICbool :r-H tht ._..,e .. aot polled. Tllo -" ICheduled for Nev. i. Admlnlalnt<ln aald tht -In• Cl'¥ will be nec1111ry to maintain edllcationll aervlcol In the rll'ldly •ow· • .., U4quaie milt dlatrict. Dr. Ethao NllJw, .Want iqterin-=" ..,._ ---... .ti,,....... that tbe dlllrict'1,pre- ~ ...... ficured • -value Jnar&MI of a.a pen:mt 1'blle the u1e•orf1 ftlaa'M lbow U.f percent. 11I'm11D mY, way" said the Newport -·· ,111 .ion·1 ma.to 11 you'll Gov ........... en._ Sues ~· " . ,, --~ ... ;1;.. ~ 'Ei ':: ab! "' Aerpfl>a~ . Finn • · ~ .ilNI. ,, 1' . LOI ANMtllPn -Tllo l'aderal . I U.., ···~ ... ~ ! -I hat iilOd iuft qaialt llje Bualwd ud 'lld-l!a ~ and ••itill ·'Cllllxir"bcl)'r • .,,....,. ;,. .. , . ._I\OUIJat 'Corp. for allelO<f'7 Garfield and Ybli""9 .avenues, is still =••loll of their July 4 souvenir. 'Ibey • f ~ .-vtoe rqulatJons waitiq" ror state f~ It may ~~ve ... .9ilav! a few unanswered questions: cov~~ who leave their jobll BOllle of the last por1I of the llO milhoo Wliol la<It!' to fu)llll ~~tary obUgatloo. opened up by st.a~ officials. . l\'AcQ •• it come rrnm!. . . The c1vd ac~, r~ ~at, charted The schooJ ~trµ~on ~ were ·ti It.one ot "theirs" .;One of"oun"T the ~ flIDl rehU"ed If vt$er~ mode poostble 1" r."!'1!11 ·~~-.,; ' ~ -. ot a lower-nae acale. tl!m they were ~:_~· .. ~~~Y1:',<I';,:.."~ In. 'stri. "a"' t ·a1'.-r:. :::!!::~11:!!l'J'cl'.%u":.w;: Apnl. . -. • 1118 OIUIOD fower wages. Tllo Huntington Beach Cl!J Sdlf<>l • U.S. Attorney Hobert L. Meyer said District IDd the l,luat!ngton Beadl ~ Tells Divorce'. Blmi:a the Sele<:lh•~·Acl of 1167 provides High School District are DOl•alee!Oil .. ' anyooe ~ ,Jl1',Job to UM In the The Ocean View and Fouritalil. VaUey LOS ANGELES (AP) -Millionaire armed forces ·1):b0ul4 be allowed to retun officials said they were not surpriM:f industrialist Norton Simon hu separated to his o"1 job wlli. seniority status as by the release of at.ate funds. 'Jbe &ehools from his wife of S7 years and Is planning tmugh he hid remalntd an the jab had been planned, and mone,"" ex· a divorce, his l'l!Cretary aa1d. today. during hi3 military setYict. pected after voters approved the interest Simon, 63, who waged an unsuCctuful · Mi)'er sUI the action coven the a clumae. campaiSJl lor µie RepubUcan U.S. Senate llOllled veter,au and -elae In ~ nominaUoa 'urlier thla 1ear; _..led lipi!lar altuatlon. The ....,.,.. .,ad from his wife t'..ucllle severi l weell.1 proper &eni<rtty and damages for the Russ Heacls Reelected ago, the oecretary said. No reason was amount by 'which tllelr WOI" ..... cited. dJmlnished Jn the tnttrtm. M05COW (UPI)·-Tllo Soviet Parlia- !D<llt today cooflnned both Alexei N. Kosygin and Nikolai V. Podgomy in the Troika Leadership by unenimous1y reelecting them to thei r posts of premier and prelident, TeSpectively. Both men were lQJlinated by the sellior member of the Troika -Party Generol fl«relary Leonid I. Brezhnev -and 11.e 1~11 memben of the Supreme Court (Parliament) ac<:epled the nomlna· tJons wttll 1 unanimous show of hands. DAILY PILOT 01.tJtOI: COAST PUILIMllNG COM,A/ll't ll:abtit N. w.,c1 ~-'"'*;aw J,cti II:. c..,1,., yq~-~.1 ~ Eoi ilOr l\0111t1 A. M11rphint M""'8lnll Eo<tDr W•t 011,.._ ~1 Edllot • Alb1rt W. 11!11 ,..,_lel• 1:•11or Hlllltiitit" leocll Offlc• 17176 l11cll loul1¥1rd M1lli11t Addrtf't P.O. lo• 7t0, 92641 °"'*' Offlc111 u.ur. a.Id!: m ,,_, """"" C.... ,,._: a:lt Wa l II' ltrllt' N ..... l lttdl! '211 W•t lllllO• lou .. ¥1r4 1f1t Cllllnlrtl1: .JN ""111 El C.m!IW llMI F(lirest at the Ji'alr Jill Shelton , 22, Seal Beach, receives congratula\lons from runners- UP. Siil! Scott, 201 Tu stin (left), and Beth M~Ferran, 18, Orange, upon being crowned . 'Miss Orange County Fair." Jill, 5'6" and M-22·34 , was selected Tuesday night to reign over 1970 fa ir currently under way at county Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa. . ---- Newport:8ayWaters Tested . County Health Offitials Study Pollutioti ~'15els . By THOMAS POR'ft!HE . health lor the ''""'*'" points out lt"!i' clai'ity, ~!;;,tloefr~at coodqct:iy, ,j 01 11111 Dal" ,,.., lttfl' the first major study of the harbor saliruty and' ·J>4ae pH qtene· to Inteuive testing of Newport Harbor watq since the heavy r~n. runoff& of m e a s u re m e n t of m1qo1Uol cal wat<r quality, lncludln( c be ml col 11119 'Whe• ill out of s...tiago Creek orpnimla apd dissOlved QVIOllljl<>~s analysfl lor fertllbers, pestlcidel and and the llalhi Flood Control Cbumal ,..., Kid = ud condu t..i b the poured jnlo the Upper Bay.· ·• from fer1llf*ltr le a foOd !ii y detergenta, Js being c Y He said.the teats for fertilizer, pesticide for t)gae which reiluct: the diuolved Orange County Health Department. and detergent runoff Into the harbor OJYPD CQntent of tbe waf4!r durinr Di&JH,· Water samplel lrom 25 locations are ""'•• dooe lor the l!rat time Olld · li!qe ...... ,. ' · • · '' ••-••'""•I ''" Lower and U~ Bay ....,. ' • ..,,,,. L ' · ' •< •·-..,. ~ heooefortb. wlll be .... <t'the coatloulng !If lilll ... ,.,....,.. -·•'-'• •• hove been taken mornlnp and '1· ,..., · .,..,..,... ·..,.. · tern-. ud IOmetimel aim before testlna prolfam. . ·thiS bqp111m JUt IWiunlr ~ mlllf Bac!erial analysfl ol the ~ water deod Iii!! ...,.. fll!od flaathic ill .tlo' IW!li», lor the laat two w.W. Jotomlve ls taken ooce a month through tho wln!er wal« -!fie alll•· uled up !loo G!l1lia N111pliq wu concluded today, but -k· ond once a wtalt from Moy throuih at .nl&M. • . .., ly wnpllna wW a>otlnue through Sep-t!eptemher. Tllo CODnly Health Deport· "l'~t Ille occludill1tlle;hoJ1 ... a11pr tember. meot, under state law, ii relpOllllble uses can be C(llllidered ~tiair,oJ The result.I of tests on tbe water for enforcemeru of wa~r quality atan· the bay,'' he said. ' f ''· aamplea will tell how much pollution dards for water contact sports. Stone said results ire~"' avalllble, problem there ii in the harbor. It is Study of Ute bly water the last two but the wateri of Newpoft ·HarNr G8rl the flnt intenaive sampling ilnce 1968 weeks bu included everything from the years 1enerally have bten llf•~tO by the .county Health Department. rtcordine water temperature, water nlm ln. ,. Robert Stoae, director of environmental , .. Mesa Chamber Exhibit Wins Fair Judging . Undercover Agent Nabs:~ ·' Masseuse at Mesa Clinic '~ Opening nlght Judalnl it the Orange County Fair IDd Expolltloo Tuuday <l!'llvlfed f fl"! 1~ award to the Coita Mesa Chlfuber of Comlil.erce for Ila il)dullrlal Exhibit Dl1play Booth. 'lbe or11Jlintlon receives a .-0 award for taking fU'st, the thifd time In 111 years It hu wm, while It has placed second on three occasions. ''Vie can thank co-chairmen Marge and Joe Robll'llOll," old E1ecutive Man.ager Nick Zlener todiy. !,!rs. Roblnloo, 111 turn, said U.. thanks should go to their committee of 26 chamber wprktra who developed the ~"' boollt durlnj a series of seven planning sesslorui: Ziener said an estim{lted 151),000 -wi!l ... the booth durifll the ftve-<lay fair, ~ that It coolains JX!)ducta d :19 mallllfacturinc linm in . the Costa Meu area. Second place honors were won by Fullerton, third by Huntington Beach and fourth by Westminster. Rotrievlllfl hll badge from hll trousers, a CoU. Mtp. undercover o(ficu 'J'uemay ~ a mllSlellae at a pbyaical . therapy cenler. Nancy A. Vincent, 15, ol 1728 Nluon Roed, TuaUn, was booked into Orange County JaU on chariea d lewd C<llduct aod aol!clllnc lor -proolltutiou. She w.as relea!ed atiortJy after .~ting $315 ball an ~cheduled to appear for arraignment on the vice Charges next week. Sgt. J\ck Calnon, d the vice and 1~111"'1"' detoll, said the probe of the clime at 2126 Newport Boulevard, has Jteen in J)l'(!Cress for about three months. "We had several calls about im- proptjetles there," he allt1ed. ~ cllajc -ooet a aauna and massage J>l!for which experlonced slmllar hnlahes wjih the law -'chollf!ed hmds ·ind became a pllya!cal thirapy center, Sgt. Calnon said. . He eiplalned that Detectlve Dave Hayes made a Tuesday appointmllll for a :JO.minute 1ll1S518• coou111 110 and was taken ln tow, in a towel to a 1D1all room. ~WEST UERS'a~ (]f THE f'RST Wf!TLH r1r.i THC r:100~ The omeo• s,.~m~st•r M1tk II la th• 1lr••rnHn•d vtl'llon of th• llrtt walcl\ wom on th• moon. II contaln1 tn. llrn• hlg~ pr•Citlon rnov•ment MAIA .. 1ron1ut1 wort during G1rn1nl 1nd Apollo Sp•C• Mi11Jon1. 11 you'r• lookln1 for • w1kh 1Mt'1 ttuty "out°' \his world," Wt 1ugg•1\you ... Ute Omlltl &ptldmasl•r Mark II. l ·butt1111; •-dt•I chro.io;riph. M•Qlllll 111p11• 1Pt'9rvllt ol hou,., 111lnul11 ind ..eon<M. S••lllllN tlttl cnt. Mll~lnl ~IKtltt. 'W&ltr.ftiltllnt ••••••••••1111. • InvOlliiato.'. llayts ... mi~ \ilJi enaued, lb<m aJ!eled Miia V~t dililt-ed tile 5"bjed. . , He ·said she was ~ of her - sUtuli<ml rilhtl and Ial..,,.i ·of flt ~ries. alter which be "'°l'e<f liir his badg~.to prove It w11 J10 J<>U,' • "What would you do if I ran?' ht quoted ... , .. '°Yilll· • . Ne!!ting Areas Revea1 Increase, in f Qwl •• WASljlNGTON (UPI) -11Je ·in~ Department reports that aerial ~ in Canad.Ian and U.S. nea:tJN ~ reveal the hlgtiest populations of bfai.!tiil age waterfowl in recent years. • "P~lnl Mallards and Plntalla ~ crea~ 1:tbout 30 and 20 percept ~~~ tlvely with MaUarda at their 1\11*1 Ieve:l since 1951 and Pintails the Iii* since 1960," a spokesman aaid. 11te: department credit..i the incraqa 'to breedin~ "fOU In Alu.ka, the Narthwtst Territories and Northeni Stska~an and Manltpba. · · ,, • .. .. .. • . • ' • " CONVENIENT TIRMS IANKAMERICARD MASTIR CHAR&E J. C. J./ump~rie~ Jewefer:J ,HONE 541.i.01 24 YEARS ' .. '" • IUl NEWPORT AYE. COSTA MESA IN SAME LOCATION , I . . \ I I I I ' ' I \ I I Jll~geon ~u r~ivor Succumbs -' I"~ , ._,p.N GABRIEL (~P) -A fltller a<· }~i.iMd ol ~ clawtiammer murder• of 11*91 member• of his own family J111t .-!Wfteeld1y was form111Uy arraigned today re Ille ~hlrl.. -lncludJn& • count t.'JBr \be itjealh ol' his wife only three ,>lrtitun wller. ""ISlfflried 8enff, 33, WIS rud the ,~ •&alnat btn at the prt.on ward ;,~ ~y USC ~pita!, where lie lo qMCOffrinc rron1' injuries pollct aay were t NV-tnriicted. A public defender was ap- pointed to detend him. ... 1j!is wife, Gloria, S3, died at t a.m. :'ftithout ever having regained con- sciousneas. His son, Kim, 10, aid mothe r- in-la~53, died earlier. trOffitirs have refused to disclose a i~e mciive .. A 1'afin&: on the ease .. ~ for •July · p \In Alhambra Unlcipal Qiurt. Mii. Y PllOl lteff ,_. ... I Wfdnesd.y, July 15, 1970 H DAILY •!LOT :J . B·ank Fraud A.lieged ' Operation Hatclwd in Clemenw? ly JOHN VAL'lllllZA ............... A sew.s1y1ec1 expert oo l>anl:lnc mat- &en, who authorlUe., allep atarted an International forpry operal!Go b y lloalJni 13$,000 -ol bolus -r In San Clement., Is ill custody ioo.y 'after bis ,....ntry Into lhe United States, The suspect, Damll araq Holen, 44. Who WU ort,lnaliy lrom lillll. WU pick- ed up by aatlloritiea at Loo AJiceles lnlmla6oool Airport !ale Monday ni&ht .. he l'Mlll-Ille ~ from Coata Rica. llafee WU ~ by bis wife and four clilldren. Police -rt they have been tracking Halen for lhe put throe mon1bs ill a cfi,as-croM: ol two hemilpbern after a fihl illcldeot of allepd rubber checb lo San Clemente. • -ill -~ari City. ,,_' -Ralon llew lo -City and vblted another bank, whero he possed another liltaeclly worthless check, Halen lhen beaded forlher aouth to P1<11JN, then Coeta Rica, wbicb ap- -iy oerved u •-baee of oorts. In COllta Blea be aet up 0 Trauwor1d Securities Corporation" and hopped back to New York. A> lhe trail ol checks 1"'W, Goodwin U Hafen expanded ~ western Europe, fblni firs! to London, thetl to Paris, flnJIJy winding up ln Switzerland. The trail wanned up ln that neutral country whole anatest illdllJtry b finance, and Interpol -1he Europeao For Third Tlm4' poljco-k-,.._. .. U. TIU. "ff• triad to cllb ..... lor - aaaertediy loot lrllolln -fn SwitztrlAnd,» tM de•ethe -.. •m11 Upped oll lhe autJiortU. lit loll - try " With ·tbe trail arowt. 'Da'trt:g hot, lfaleo then Qew -lo Rica. After a quick bop to Guatemala and back qahi, ---lo Loo Anceles. Tbal ... Lui Moodar· A> Halen and the faml1r -baallod lnim a Pan America .... ""-" jellloer, FBI qentt ..... wmant cbargin( unlawful !lltlll II aftil pro- aecutioa for for1«1. Law yer Battle ~trings ·Delay GOING, GOING -GONE, BUT NOT PORGOTT&N After Rlfr•ahlnt P•~t, J•CC1UI• Hurtlfls NGrth on U.S~ 1 -F-al -arents ana SM . Cleiiiente detective Lec:mard Goodwin said they traced the ruspect'a movementa: in 10 hops to many foreign countries. llafen was ..arraigned 'l'Uelday on fOl'llry ~l · and held In Loa An1eJe< In ieu o/ l.ll,000 ball Officers claim Ibey seiz<d hundreds ol chocks from ...... ol banks in the U,S. and abroad I~ Halm's luggaae. Jury Ponders Sentence In Cellmate Death Case . - '. 11>;,1 :19 Sloeipll Case Help in the case was aJ50 credited to An Orange County supertor Court jury sentencing for the killin&s of hia mol:her Interpol In Switzerland. is today kicked in dellberalions that and cripp)ed slsler. The cli!covery of the hundreds of could bring -for the third time -Re b!uclleoned them to cieatb at the allegedly worthies..! checks -one made a death sentence to Joseph Bernard family's Chula Vi!ta home an Sept. 2. out foe as much as '20,000 -wt.II M t""" and in tum drew the death --·""" Bolling Along ~."'Plans to put. D~. Wesley G. S~um ··di! trial Ju1f 20 on ehatges of murdering ,Iii' ~nt ~ghter hav, be«! abandoi.ed. ",f!..SUperior Court Judg, James F. Judge ~tftade that decision Tuesday aa two ;'5wYeri -one wanted and one very rouch unwanted -failed to reach agree- Unic ycle Girl Spotted in Seal Beach beeo orse. -..........,. me a colossal international banking Jud"" Byron K. Mc~iillan sent the from a San Diego County Superior Court headache, officers said. •¥ · "It'll take weeks for all I.he banks panel oft to the jury room this rooming Jur.J;.l decision was overturned '-tbe ' E •"--after N"P•idlng over instructklns which ,., 1:.Jrtent on who will reprt.sent ~e Costa ·)Mesa physician. , ;i('.:Slocum, 46, waols atlorney Michael ~ C"rl!:rboii to take on the trial chort!s. (\Cerbosi wants a retainer and Slocum hu made il clear in court that his payment of $8,400 in legal fee,, to al· torney Paul Augusth1e exhausted his l5'1tl1 I J:ugustine advised JUd}e Judge· Tue~ day that he has been "fired several limes" by Dr. Slocum and would welcome -Ule accusAd phr,ician'1 hiring of another 1awyer. ; . ' Both lawyers wer~ ordered by Judge i,"4pdgt to resolve the impasse and return .:.,.'8 ~au.rt wit~ the answer July 28. A pretrial hearing ha1 been .aet for that -:.O.le and Judge Judge will establish 1·fi new trial date during the hearin1. 1,)'" SIOcum was charged with murder last • .March 27 when mo ving men found the · 'butchered remains or wha t Is alleged to be his 3-month-old daughter Cynthia In a freezer shipped to a Santa Ana ! rver1 warehouse. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL · Of .. ci.llJ , .... '"" Rolling north ahead ol schedule despite an unplanned Sunset Beach stopover, unicycliat Jacquie Douglas was San Fran- cisro-boond again today, a pemy richer and wearing an Ace bandage ·on a sore knee. ''I'm going to make really good time," predicts Miss Douglas, who left Tuesday at 6 a.m. for the on&-wheeled journey. ··tt only took me an hour ~rd .a half to get to Hunlinglon Beach, said the veteran unicyclist, wbo spent the night with friends in Seal Beach. . Jacquie. ol 1588 Riverside Place~a Mesa , made the first leg _ of ttit . trip in half the time she expected, but her fame preceded her to Turk's, via the daily paper. A l<iokout had been posted. "They asked me to come in fot a drink· pd I said 1 di<kl'.t really l"ant me," sht explained, her ~ pqtmd . pack 1agging against a pillar aniJ her unicycle parked in Ute ladies' room. "But then everybody c~me out, and I didn't have much choice.' "Sunset Beach is really far-out," ahe added, explaining that tit.e has found • group of sponsors. The sweetheart of Sigma Chi never had it as good at the mascot of the Tuesday afternoon fraternity at Turk's. "They tell me if I make It to San .. sm .. c!'-Je Plunge Francisco lo cail lhern collect and they'll JU take up • collection to pay my way home," says Jacquie, who carries only •!IU t • M • ISO and expected to hitch-hike back. "'.!, 0 ID OVIeS She was also tr•aled to a tall. cool i "'l ' one and an JntemaHonal sandwich, the -· SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -~ a movie house specialty, plus receiving a com· ··:~pany ataged a aim\Jlated .suicide leap memorative T-shirt. ;··~ U. north tower of the Golden Gate "Anybody who can ride that thing !.1 f'idge, a young man from nearby deserves help," said Dennis Handy. ~~ eley pluneed to his death near the "She's good people," s.aid Beaver Allen, ~iouth tower. slapping her on the back. f:. Stunt maQ. Frank Oraatti, after posing "She might nol aet away," added :· ~'.ith his I~ over the bridge rail, di'ved Butch Walker. · "trom a barge crane under the 1lO(th "l came through three years ago on tower Tuesday as cameras around. a motorcycle -with two wheels -;: ~--At lhe sou th tower, a young man and never got fired up to move on, i tlipped over the rail out of view of he said. "Baby, with one wheel you're ; TV monitor~ aet up to help prevent in trouble." ~suet\, auicides. He became; l the 313rd '11 fee great -except for my knee i pef'¥ ~d to have diecf in leapa -I hit it on a rock really hard a j off Che tla: red span. couple of months ago," said J~cquie, l H~ ~ .. tentatively klenWied from ... who picked up an Ace bandage in Sear ·. pa; OQ ·JI~ hoc1y •as Atthur Jod Bead!: , i Gr Wfl• 27~ thi oor9ner~.aam. -'·'But I'm &oinl 1o make it for 1ure j " ' f ~ . ) ' Panty Parade ..4 j ). 1 1!.nt.ertainers March 01i Sa cramento ! -S~CR.WE!ITO (UPI) -The reception j desk at 'Utt jtate liquor conUol office , lool<Od like f lloierie C<MJnter. t A ttack 'ef multicolored lace panties i~ and brai w dumped ~er• 1~Y by """ . ..rtalnen. I \ : 1bt u . , 1 naturally, ~ pot ! 1ilt•'bolt oj protest. I I Th( llrll. tron. ~tomleaa clubl iii SI Francisco'! NorG Beach Skin atrlPt re tiyine to &hOW their I dlspNIUure llNI uttfr 1ma1em11t over new ~IJtiolts covlirin1 the expoled. , Al~ tiley smiled constantly for the score' or ,-ewsmen ' and cameramen , •11<1 iatiat~d t -• dead ,......, aboo1 lheir;tlacer· 111( fl Ille .ire was u-FB! 11ent'""Edwa J . K~y, diteok>I' of Utt State Alcoholic Beverage Control dlpln.. ment, who ruled last wen that · waitreuea hid io wear al lelll pilliel I and panUe. while the entertainers had • to don at leut a fi1 leaf. I The 1irl1, none of whom were au nature!, chole the lunch hour to lawch their prot"* demonstration in the 100-1 degree plus' sun outside the ABC offices. j Each girl carried a poster wilh panlie1 lacked to it. } So1ne 150 stair. tmployes ,:atht red H• L:atch the f1rls march In precislon. Some female clerks demurely poked their heads from the windows to lfl a alimpse ol the attraction. 'l'he·girls then invaded Kirby's fourth- floor~ elflcel. At firat, \ht cirla and the larc" croup ,of foll.......-f>I 1oat and wound up In tht wrortc Mllway. J'lnally. after retrac-~, Inc ~ llepl, thoy mad· It to the reception delk. Then they unloaded the sppartl they .aaid lhould be banned from their clubs. They demanded to se<. Kirby. The rec.eptionist, Mias Doris Ood1e, blushed lhen made. a hurried teiephoiie call. "Mr. Kirby ls Utd up In coNerence &nd can't see you1" the said. . Undaunted by the rebuff, the ctrll then held a news conftrera durlne wblch they extolled the merit.I of their 1rt. They claimed it was u moral 11 ~pple pie aod motherhood. "We doo1t want to hide our femlfllnity in the bedroom," cooed ~fiss J. J,. Kreuger, 23, clad In an open vest and sk.in..tight, ankle-length blaclc satin pants. "I'd like to ask Mr. Kirby if he'd like lo wear these th ln1s," laid Lolita Rlo.s, &llJO 13. wearing a nowery mlcro- rni:ni skirt and halter. In urope, wie United States and Latin r·-California ~-e Court and MorM · eoded the six-week trial of the Chula ~ ...... if l keep meeting people like this," America to straighten out the mess," Vista man. The re·run of the penalty was later found eulky of·aecond dejsrft Ale added. Goodwin said. murder in the tini..... of Mn. Hope Th lie phase .of his earlier Sa.n Diego County ............. "I did a lot of nk;e riding toda y. e a ged trek by the oollegt trial wu stnt to Santa Ana when Morse's MorM:, 51. and Jermiler Mone, 12, after I even found a penny in Newport. craduate who holds a dearee in banklna Jawver pleaded that his client could 4 new trial. A 'right-on' .......... , I'm ....w .. g 10 keep skllla and international fmance, ltarted .. ~ . hi ho Defense attorney Fran!M'.ddens uked ~·-• •·-· 1 t M ... .1.._ not get a fair trial tn ·s me county. it for good luck." as ay .. at w~ Bant of America lhe jury Tuelday to comm.it .Mone to "The only thing was, this far.out in San Clemente, Goodwin charged. Morse, 26. drew the death penalty 8 maximum aecurlty prison and "bear helicopter kept flying over me while Last May 4, Goodwin claims Hafen (or the slaying on Aug. 14, 1964, of in mind tlwll this man haa uncteraone I \\'8S ~ding through Huntington Beach," cashed a check for '25,000 at the local cellmate Thoma.s Taddei in t h e San considerabit change since the events she said, unaware that lawmen shadow bani:, then allegedly Muffled the funds Diego Couqty jail. on which you have heard tesUmony." suspicious persom from aloft. into another checking account, then the Jailers found Taddei atrangled with. a Edd~s asked the panel to bear In Miss Douglas, who plans to write about next day ahufOed more money to get braided mattress cover and pieced mind the Morse "now realizes that the her experiences, drew more' than a feW a $10,000 cashier's check. together a ator:y of death that began kil1ing of Taddei was senaeleu violence.'' stares from curious motorists along Then he traveled to Los Angeles, w i t h a quarrel between the two men San Dle10 County prosecutor John Pacific Coast Highway, her basic route Goodwin said, calhed a $1,200 check over a game of dominoes. Hewk:i:er commented to Uie jury: for the duration, for plane ~tickets and next appeared Morse was In jail at the time awaiting "Mor,e deeervea to be executed." She planned to depart Seal Beach ahoUt lf iiiOiii0iiiOiii0iii0-i..,;;;i;;;;;;i;i;;i;; .. .i;;;;-ii;iii,;;i,;;iii;;;;;;ii;;;i;;;;;;;iOii0iiioioi-~i;;,;;-;;;;i;, _________ _, I a.m. on the second day of the nearly 500-mile trip, which may require 10mt hitch-biking in heavily traveled aectioiui. Jacquie also confesses that she treated her sore knee to some walk.ini '.I)ANday. adding 1¥t -lier pact, heavle• j)y ~ mile, cootributed to the decision . Sex, Drug Abuse Charged as Train Seeks Stop Cut Charges of vandalism, sei:, drug abuse and drinking by juveniles riding the Santa Fe Railroad's San Diegan to the beach at San Clemel'lte have Jed to near-cancellation of the stop there. . ' The radroad had attempted to cease its daily stop mornhig and afternoon in San Clemente as a method of eliminating 11\at rowdy element, bUt furor by many properly behaved younpters had led to a decision against it. Security guards aboard the lron Horse that brings many youngsters from in- land Orange County to the San C1emente strand , however, will be added to the two elderly men now assigned. If the morning and afternoon rum had been cancelled, youngsters using the Iron H"'se would have only one hour between trains to 11un, 1wim or surf. The San Clemente City Council had supported the cancellation of the two daily runs, while Santa Fe oUicial& have tried in the past to eliminate the trains entirely. . Any re-routing oi' cancellation of the San Oiegan would require a k>ng com- pBcated process with approval of the Public utilities Commission, wftlch ha1 denied lt jn the past. No ment\on d. lbt aUeged Infractions involvlng sexual beha:vior, drink.inc and drug-tUin& came to light during the earlier talks at the Qty Council level. "We expect a certain amount of this atufr ,oir1g on each aummer and we're well-equipped to handle U1" said one lifeguard. He said a talk with the on-board aecurl· ty guards ..... who spend each day at lbe beach alons with their charae1 - reveaJ, 1ame Ugly tales of ""Varioua ac· tivlties. •. 1 •. Tax Committee Kills P riva te School Bill SACRAMENTO (UP!) -A measure granting an income tu deduction for parents sendil11 their cblltlren to private .tehooll i1 dead for tht curreat lea1slatlve aeukln. The Auernbly Revenue Ind TuaOon Committee Tuesday defeated lhe bill 1ponsored by Auemblymao John Briggs 1R·Fullerton) who said II w o u 1 d en- courage parents to ktep their children in private schools. Briggs told the com· mittee that many private school atudenll were transfer ring to public in'1tltutlons 11nd v.·ere adding •n extra ''00 million 11 year to itate education cOlll. l'lea1e , •• All Stl•• Fint l. No Exch1n9e1 or Rtfunda. • •• ···-[ ._ The SALE you've been waiting for! • Our llftest Sale Event ••• Ever! Ma"y Styi.s to Choose from · Men's and Ladles • • • • up to 600/o off! Values to $34.95 Now $2.90 to $21.90 ' , 1052 IRVINE e WISTCLl,I' PL AZA NEWPORT llACH e 541"4 I . I I Sale Starts Thurt~•Y· Door• Open t:lO .l..M. I . ' I ,...,. ....... ......-,..:. ~ ' • J ~ ~ \ .._ WO)'no:H. "'-""•II (D.Colo.) ho, -*! tbe obildhood -sweet·. hw-t .,lio shared bli first date 59 .YN!'I lfO· AlpinaH,, 7•, and ... 1. ~ ........ widow, 73, exebang- ed vows -lunday at , Crossroads-Melb~1t l'!blll'(:h. The conireo .. )nan'• tir!t )l'lle dlad in 1111111 a lew- dl)'I before their 50th wedding an· niveraa,ry. He and his new bride dated the first time in 1911, when they were schoolmates. --~ . •· ·Russian Aid _Rising Says Israel Chief By UNITEp PllE5S INTERNATIONAL lsrlll!ll 'p!aoef hit .Egypt today for Iha 51111 -e day, and Imel! d<l- mlniaW Mollbe Oay111. Mid Soviet ml(itary lllvolvemenl In F.opt .... Oil the ,increut! He allo reported "foreign volunt.el(S" wert •rvinC 'fl.th Arab suer· rilla force• in Jcrdan Ind Lebanon. qypt uid JO I1raell planes struck m.iijtary potllions at Porl Tewllk, s..,, .Cafi.h ,1114 Qantora and that "our alt defense sytttms eJlias:ed the attacking planes." 'l)ere were no Egyptian casualties or losses, the report ukl. IsraeJ said its planes hit Egyptian military tarpb and canied out an hour· long raid in the Jordlo Vall•y in reprisal -1or conUnued Arab guenilla attacb on l1raeli setUemems. The spokesman .said the Sua tal'lets included artillery en)lllacement. in' the no<lhem and soothem sectors. With the Mideast conf1ict increasing in soope almost daily, the Arab press lulled out at the Unii.d Stalel today fw whit It described u a joint pro- paglnda campaign with Israel against Egypt and the Soviet presence in the Mlddle East, .Dayao, anewtring queitions in an Israeli parliament teuicla in Jel'Ull.lem, said Sovitt -involvement in the Egyptian war machine had inaused, rat.htr than decreaaed. • He laid not only were Soviet advisers with SAMJ and SAM.I milaiiea only 15 mile.I west of the Suez Canal but that Soviet pllota: were fl)'inc: operationll millkl'll over other part.I of the country. He did not r~ aey !Jratll.soviet aerial clubll, however. U,I Tti.tit!• WINDING UP AT ALL-STAR GAME, NIXON TOSSES FIRST BA~L Pr .. ldent Pitch•• Into St1nd1 in Cincinnati 11 Wife, Pit, Look1 On tronlcie Ltt Glenn, 01111t1d d"ring a Miami, Fla., gambling raid, -told the judge that hi wo1 not gambling and ' if t;-t hod b1en ht could havt outrun ' an11 of thf pctrolm1K. So tht ;udgt 1 odjoumcd court to a foo'tball f~ld for a te1C. Gllnn ran a 9.4 second" 100 war.di. ~aiilv oUtdittancing . ih•rjff'• cfcwtv f~rno,n Jomes. The 3udge dt· elated Glenn 'not guilt~·. Dayao uld Iaratl had learned that f~ip vokuttetrl "frcm various coon- lriel" wm MMlilll wllll Areb pmlla forcoa in , Jordln and Lebanon, but be did not Identify the oountrlel tnd uld Israeli troops !)ad not )'<I cluhed wllll them. Pentagon Cost Savings Report Given to Nixon A. Cleveland cllurcll Opttu • Jordan allo reP!)fted the Iaratll air raidl today and uld l.....U planu atraf· ed a •\dllace Ill norlbern Jordan near the SYrian border and wounded 11 farm.-ors. A opol<aman aald the targell wert a road /.unction and vqttable market in the vil as:e of North Elh-Shna, seven 'mile> -of th< Sea of Garu ... Sen. K~nnedy 24-hour-a·dav ";,,.u.:. Ur.fl' w..i. '1:..Y I' -m'pu11>J11 nt1da11 so Pf;TSU!l.I an '"4/u Pr: .::Mt I.Al )--,,; onvrnQIU ttJoellon. (<parll •f crime i11 tJu!tr 11r1ai. Tht ft.tv. ~k I\-~,... Rogtr S. Shoup, minilter of Cal· , yuuuOU8 Wf'J/ Presbyterian ChurGk, 1ciid Sunday that 11'141tJI p1r1ons, par· •WAsilINGWN (UPI) -Sen . Edward tlculatlll ij. the i1u1er city, are M. Kennedy (0.Mass.), said today the MuC.ta?l# to inforin "police of ouUook Ja ominous for more unrest on .~kat ,activjfWr With the ttle· co8eae ~UM! when the new term '"~nf.!line, vblMt}trl'.rs wilt r~laV beliu .,tn1~tPt~~nt. Nixon'• r,._~ iil!I jobout crime to opproJ>r!OI< lie _,, Jili n/orcemin( ap1'11cie1. ""mi'*'J on CamlNI UnNt to apeed I ii' 5'·m• •:m••--•Tl_.,; a repo!t to tho Wlllle Hou• will! ,_,,. , meodallom for .U.. wtU. U.. llwallan •. .. , ' ).I '. I • . '· ' Ja""! P~. '22, of CambridCt. Mau., •tripped i!l>wn to hie 1hprta Jnd under!hlrt, 1tood in line with ;c>IJle 50 other man at the YMCA ncently waitinc 10 lakt a physical jxamination for appointment to the 1"!1ice depar!ple~t. At that point. fol.Ir police detectives walked in and arrested Pane. Pipe was charged with ' annecl rOl>bery of a dairy stoQI if! Watertown. • • It, Grpydon, England judge fined rri010rl1t Henry Pa91 27 j>ounds ($!1ii1Mll 'i'hunday for assault. using lnjpjf!ag behavior and illegally paring his car. Authorities said r~· lost bis temper when he re--~jled a parking ticket, tore it up 'Ind lritfl.to 1!ufl it inside the jacket ol i meter maid. ChalmWi:wuu.m w, Scrutoo, ~ lnilial ...... 1.-bealinp, pnimlaed todolO. ' Kennedy Hid a Gallup Poll indicated .. Very clearly that the American peoplt see campus unrest u Ule No. 1 problem facinc the nation, outdi.tlndng et"en th• Vietnam war and racial strife." He aai4 the poll was taktn Jut M1y at the hticht of-tome c1mpus disorders, but s1id "nonetheless, the results are dramatic., and ominoUJ in thtir im- plicaUom\f!!_r further unregt when cl1sse1 resulllf: in September." "The r.ecommend1tions of the com- mission can bt issued none too toon," Kennedy said. Scraaton, Republican former goveraor of Pennsylvania, said the report would be in Nixon's hands before September. Senate Republican Leader Huah .Scott of Penn!ylvania to I d the commJ111ion he could not conceive Of any specific legislative proposals 1'-t.ich milht calm itudent unrest. WASHINGTON !UP!) -Pruident Nixon rectived a far-reachina report lo- day from a apedal panel on recom- mendaUons for streamllnln, the Deftnse Department and achlevini aubstantlal savings in y11n to come. The report de.scribed · as "a f\m. damental reapprliNJ" of the Peatagon·s operaUons was wrMten by a 1h1dy com- mlaalon beidid07G!ltiifl W FillhurJ>. 1 Cllalrmaa fl Ille 8-d in<! Cb!el Ex· ~ve o1 11eirr-f1e Insurance ~ltzhuah IA>id NbOn'lbe ll'""P'• ........ rnenc1atJorw. wJll!&Jd lil.,. liMJe Upp.act on tile ~t but if lll)p!ement.d soon could icbi+Ve Hvif!@:s in IUb&equent year.s. .... Ht ~. CJlit , rp~y or iJii Jteom· mendalioqa could bt inaliluted by Prtlidendal onltr while otben would requjre _.oyal by eo_.. Ntioo, Ii! ,...ivit!i the r-t. pro· miled lo rad ii tjl!i Wffkend. He Im· mediateb" i~ .Dtf"ense Secretary Melvin R. ~. wf>o w .. nr-t when the report .,._ hlndfid ta Nixon, to give it "lhe hJtlmt prilrity polli$ible." The -nt 1!'111( back in~ his White Hou.ii: duties fotlawin& a day away from Washington M.1<!11 be described as "~ea.kin& out of the isolation booth." He wu buoyed by an enthusiastic reception in Louisville, Ky., where he met with aovemol"! or lhe Appalachia It.It. arw:t at qncinnati )'here he y.ias cheeted by ~ · crowd at the All.SW baseball game. Cleaver in N. Korea With U.S. Panthers TOKYO (AP) -Eldridge Cleav<r, ,.If. e1Ued minister of Information of the Black Panther party, is reported by the 'Korean Central News A1ency to have arrived in Pyonoang for a viait to Communist North Korea. Sun Clears R9ugh Weather High Wi1uls , Rairl. 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It ) ti fl ~j IJ 7J .11 100 11 Ill II " " u " .. " ,11 " . " " " .. n M ti ,, .. .. ll :: lit " " .. IOI ti .. . 100 '' The Preaideat'1 mood was ebulJient in Cincinnati 'I)le&day following a rousing r~pUon earlier in the day in Louisville where crowds estimated between S0,000 and 200,000 lined streets alon~ hi.!l motorcade from the airport aod jammed the downtown theater district Except for a few peace 1igns, the crowds were almost excluatvely cordial. The AU.star fans, numbering aboul 51,0JIO, ~ Ni""' u be loosed oul the ball's lo the catchers of the American and National LeaJUe teams. The Presi- dent, pounding a \\Wn leather glove, then hurled anothtr three baJls into the 1tandl "1:ler't tacb was caught on the fly. . Hopper: 'Drug Claim Unfair' TAOS, N.M. (UPI) -Dennis Hopper, who played a marijuana- smokin1, LSD-tripping motorcyclist 11 the movie "Eaay Rider" aaid Tutsday a Lile Magulne article th1t claimed he ustd narcotics "Ia not true and Wlf air." "Man, the only thine I shoot up with Is Vitamln 8-lZ.'' lfqpper. said. "My only bablt-fortnin& \Ike 11 cigal!UU.· 'J llopl"f u!d he would fly IA> New YOrk t~j • wrek to appear on televt110n talk .show! to refute the Ule ltor,f. "Wheri IYdllnl people) read thal Ditnnil Hopper can take heroin and .UU wrltt, direct alld act in m6vie1, ~Y~ will aet the mistaken im~lion Pi~t ~roin ls not baa,11 he aald. r Mitchell -~ . Voting Bill .... l •• WASHINGroN CAP) ~ Ally. Gtn. Jolin N. Mitchell lw pledf!d, IA> def<nd the 11-yell'-old votlni bill dOlplle Presi· dent Nil'on'a IWioul mlqivinp about ils conllitullonallty • "Any &ood lawyer calJI tQ• any 1kle ol a cue and ar1ue it witl equal ability," he Hid Tuaday at hi• fil'lt Wllhlqton preu conlerence In a year . Praldent Nixon 1ianed 1 the bill ljlto Jaw, but sa.ld be prelcnd to lower the vottna a1e by COllljlllit!onal amt1* ment, !! The attorney general the 50·~ bavt. been asked lo ~ by AU(. I their plans for _ in& wllll tlie new law. The r1-1UM!d; .,. provloloo o/ Iha Voling l!Jihb· Act .._ not take olf!CI until Jan. J, 1971. Two other key ~ visions, bannin1 li~racy .tests and drop- ping residency requirements for balloting in presidential tlectkml, became Jaw when Nlxop signed the biU June 22. ''If we do not r.eceive a positive response by Au1. .S, we will assume that the statt does not lnt•pd lo comply rully with tbe new feder-al statute arid ' we, ol course, will move accordingly,'' ~tchell said in hia first ntWf conference m a year. Such acUon would a'ake the fcirm o( lawsuits filed before ttree-judg,e panels al the U.S. District Court level and proceed' up lhrwlh tbe Supreme Court, he .said. "We believe that et:rtainly the 11-year- old voting requiremtQt Ind po1eibly the literacy test and reaidency requlremenll wiU be detennined only by a Supreme Court test," A1ltchell .said. · On other topics during the hour-long session, first with reporters in the na· tion'sicap!Lal in a year, Ute attorney general said: -The number of wiretap1 irl use by the 1ov.emment in CaHf!I other than na- tionaJ security baa doubled from 33 last y~;tr to about 66, most of them in investigation• ot organized aime and narcoUca: traffic. -His recent speeches u r g i n g authorities to encourage peaceful dis.sent were prompted by the "recogxµtion thal what we haVe been aaying in the Depart~ ment of Justice and other parts of the govenunf:nt have not betn pttlng ~ to the students on the cam· puses." He contended-the po1ition marks no chlllJe "Jn .tbniniatratlon policy. Rep. Jordan Assassinated In Missouri KANSAS CITY, Mo. !UPI) -A pro- minent Nerro state Jec,islat« who wu Sttking rwlection ln next month'• primary wu shot to death by an assassin In a pauing car today in front of a bar whicfl be owned. 'State Rep. Leon Jordan, IS, 1 former police officer V.'ho WI.$ &entraJly rqarded as t h e most powerful politic.al force in Kansas Ci Ly's black ~IJll.ity, wu shot three .limes from a IZ·gauae shotgun a.s he walked away from tbe Green Duck tavern. · · A wit.ne.sa: told police he lle·ant three shota and aaw a car contalnine thre·e Neif9 men speed away. Two shell cu· 4'«1 Were found,~ the ~eoe .. Jordan wu et~l'll re-elec«On ~ hl1 four1ll tern\ in the Mialouri l>o.iH and wa. opposed In Ille ~Iii/ prlinary by Lto l!ohlllOI!, a •i'alr-old bjtck rnili~' I ·~ a.en IOJr · 11: lO 1.m 1 J THUllDAY ''"' Iii.ti ' • '. t :to '·"'· '. Wm.ft \It It • f'llltl ~ llwr IC""'° INlllM D1 i'11Wt tllnt tlrvck (hltl .. Tllttdl,, kll4dtlflt ._,. 1 ftlln'lbtr ot !rift .,, lllt 'llY'I lllffll ''-· V~I WH !lltr IC'-'!trM Ill .itltr "'" ol llllllOI• •1111 111 ~f(fllffj\, l•I.. "°""' C*ot1 Ind Htlw1tli.1< S!. L011l1 St!t Lll\t tin' $t"' Dlnll Curt1er1 for the Quee1i 11 IJ II JI " " UPIT ...... LONG TIMI!, NO llE Mitch1li' at New1 Cephr..,.. 1.2 Survive Fast Sinking Freighter MORRIBBURG, Ont. (UPI) -When a ship goes down, particularly il she'a heavy and goes down fast, the 1ucUon $he creates will drown anyone aboard not strong enough to figlt t!le currents. Whtn the 349-foot Eastcllff Hall - •. f,reighter loaded to .fhe guriwales with p1g1ron -slammed into Ouysler Shoal Tuesday aod sank "like a roe(," twelve persons were strcq enough. Nine othe:ra. iocluding a six-year-old girl, were not. "How fast can a ship 10 down?'' asked third engineer JOOn ScoU 41 AfontreaJ. "It just went down awful f'ut.0: 11Jt was like a bl~y drum. Wt hit and struck hard," .sald1 Patrick Tollin&. 32·year--0ld wheelsman, orls:Jnally nf Edinburgh, Scoliand,. now of s t . Catherine.s, Oat. The freighter -on the wrone •id• ol the St. Lawren<Jf: seaway, a quarlu mile from the por!bal 'u~tream course -crashed iato the shoal 15 feet under water and 1 scraped over into 80 feet (l( water. "'lbe survivors told me It weat down like a rock," said Ontario ProvinciaJ Police Constable A. Thornton, one of th! first policemen OD the scene. There was no time to 1et to tht l~eboards. - Three o f f i c i a 1 invesU1alion1 were Jauncbed rue.lay to answer the buic qUe!tioo of why the freighter was so far elf~ in good weather with good \'islbility. The body of Capt. Albert Groulr, 12, of Montreal, was found Tuesday by 3Cllba diven in the area, That of his ton, Alain, 16, was not. The ejght divers also foond the ~es of chief engineer Willie Demers, his wife Jacqueline and their six-y,ar-old dauahter. 1be bodies of !our other crew members 3011 were missing .. Strike May C(l.use Britisli Rationing • LONDON (UPI) -Britain's 47,000 Longshoremen · today st.ruck all the na- tion's seaports for the first time in 44 years. Union leader Jack Jones 1aid, "We are prepared for a long .strike." Officials said the new Conservative Party government, facitJg iU: .first major challenge, already had prepared plan• to declare a slate of emers:ency, probably wUhin the next 24 houri, and to use troops if necessary to move vital carJOt• of perishable foodstuffs, Thay •aid it al30 was pr.red tn 1'1ion some conunoc:Uties, U ""' strike ,drags on 'for several weeks. '""' low .... :..... ' t..n 1.111, .... I~ f!IDI , .•. . .. J:M 1.111. I 1 3tc0fllll llhf , , .. l tlOPftl. ,, Iv!! ' l'-l:A 1.m. 1eb f: .. ''""' Mllft llMtJ;ll~M. llftJ:IJ1,111, A *"ntff IOllU... ft#ll Ill I ll Uft. HC\IPltd llf!ll Mir ('11.,,_,i., N .... Tllt'411 11leht, c.111'1"9 COl\llfft•tlll ,.,,.,_ ,. .... l1rm. Tiit ltrMde Ml!td t~ vetl nl 1 .. rmtiwt1 llt ltJ fllln<lllloll ,,.. tl!tll Ml M 11ttk ...... • WM ......... loll. ltn Frlfl<li(~ ''"" .. ,~ ... I N lrlt Slt0i;1111 TllWflWll Wu1111t1i. ~ ~ c : Ht 1t . .. Prlnce C)larl•• look• on as Queen Elizabeth accepts a basket of flowers from Lisa Dawn Epp, 4. in Stein· bach, Manitoba. The royal family •topped in Stein· bach as part of their tour of Canacta's Norlhweit · Provinces. .. I II Canihodia l Controls · Mountain • .. SAIGON (M'\-U.S.-traJn. ed m•""nariel, ;IMlbt their ' w11,y thr9ugh slope areas of Kiri ROPI Wedneadar but the Viet C\ll'I .rJd Nortl\ Viet. r Jl& rneae ' bekl on to at lust two. major J>Oai~ in the mow~n f~ $0 mUa we.st of PhllQRI ~· I A d1'patch from 1118 Cam- bodian capltall said to blt- talloiis GI ~' Cambodians ,recruiled; 'od i In South Vietnam had ~ their control GI'.' t~ lain top, but the l,too-me ~Y f~rce that overran the Cambodian _ army g~ison Saturday stlll held the villa,, 9f' Prin<;e Norodom Sihanouk, the depos- ed chief of state, and a small mililiry factory where @m· munllioR clips ll-'ere made for lhe Cambodian )army. The prince's big vacation chalet is on a rise on the mou!'lla~1 top, while tile brkik JUld reli;r (orced C011Qre~e f&ciory alSo is \n a formidable position. ) The ·mercernaries shot their , ~ _-:r= ""' T.._. .. way Monday .to the crest of A'ftMY VOLUNTEER FALLS IN FOR MUSTIR Kiri Rom, l which m e'a n 1 Mother! D•uah't.r Tr.lninf Out1klt ~ Penh Jfealtl\y Atr Mountain. While ---..,...-~----~----~-~.-­ the fighting rated there, anofher largs North Vitt· nam~ forc,e -some . estimates said 1 ,~ men - ' w-. July 15, 1970 DAILY I'll.OT $ My Lai. ~l)elilierate' QUEENI E ly !!h.11 1.,.Nt I a rfr 1 ,. Hawks' Ref>i?.rt s...,.rp~ises Critics W ASlllNGTON (UPI) - Foor "hawkiab" ~al lnveslilal<>rs haYO ...,,n.ed 1keptlcs on all sides by repo<Unr •.. that U,S. soldlen 'deliberately" shot down fn. ~l civilia.n.s in lhe South Vleloamese hamlet ol My Lai. 1.~ "A\ thls· late d•tt." Aki• ~ ~In fact it was eo wrong .,.. subcommittee at Ibo Olld, t..f!01 so foreign to the normal I ~-of Rs ~·report Tuesday, OOaracter and actions ot our ''Who can j u d II e lhe mJlitary forces as to im- cumluative ef!ect.s o( the bor-mediately raise a question as rors, fears aqd frustrations t,p the legal sanity a,t lhe time which the men of '!C" qom-.ot .. those men involved," the pany had been r~ to en-panel concluded. Furthermore, the Special House Armed Services Sub- committee sakt, Anny and State Department officers in South Vietnam suppressed a stream of reports they ffi."eiv. td about the alleged "massacre." The l'll(makers however ~efrai~ from :.a blanket condemnation ol whit took place when "C" Company sw~ through the village on M .11 16, 1968. dure jult prior to their acUon The subcommittee w a s at My Ila! on March 11, of formed and asslp>ed lts.~k that year." by, committee Chairman L. The l"""I said what bap-Mendel Rivers (0-S.C.). v. pened wu ob~ly wrong, erS has complained bitterly and .that It .vlOlated \be since the Pentagon began serl- Geneva Convention.\, ~ rules ously investigaUng the My Lai of l!ncagement and du.·ectlves al)eagtions and c h a r g l n g from ~ hl~t allied com-servicemen with crimC!. He maqds 1n ~Ietnam on ttle has accused the Army of trealment ot'civilians. It Said persecuting American fighting ·~IXD.~:' I ~ n o c e n t civi!!ans men who were just tryt,lg to Vi-ere deliberately klU~. by do their job. But today Rlvers Amerlcan~troops. said of the subcommittee ~port which speak! of "a tragedy of ma J or pro- Fake portions": "Troubles! I don't ha.ve any troublea to tell yoli, '"l agree with everything -I'm just wai~g for someone." Raplia.el l s Real Tliing In the report. They 've done ------------------~­a masl!!rful job." On the other side of the feoce were those Vietnam doves and others who prlvate-- LONDQN;(UP!) _ What the golden ••e ol ltallu ari, was ly scoffed aL the notion the -subcommittee wookt produce N.atiooal Gallery tbou&ht was born in Urbino in 1483. He the objective report promised only a copy qf Raphae.J.,'1 16th died at tbe age ol 37, leaving by its chairman. They noted Antisec~ecy Group Pushing 'Teller Vote;· r t.ury portrait ol Pop,e Jullu.t a wide ra.oee ol painted that all four members were •·· •.• ~ t to be .i.... masterpieces, including his dedicated supporters Of the ·~ ""~ ou 1-~ TramiiguraLion, possibly the U.S. effort in Vietnam and WASHINGTON (UPI) -HOUie into oPe OG ·bkfl.·lll«D> ~a]· thln8 -worth an best known. ' generally pro.military. Wilh one win and one. loss ben' nemes, u •Well• tbek estimated $12 million on the An official at the Natlooal Today some of them con-behind them, members ot a tiot.all, are. ~~-, m>d market. Gallerx sald the papal portrait ceded t· h e subcommittee bipartisan. House antisecrecy apiJlot. attacked a go.vemment bat.. talion ~day at Srak Neak, 25 miles to the south. The garrison suffered h e a v y 'losses, the al,a c kers Police Seeking Aid In Michigan Kidnap 1;t\e gallery annoui:iced Mon-was priceless. report cafried some surprises. bloc regrouJ)ed today for a. Oppcoents of ' WI drllltlc . day months d. painstaking in-"You c.an begin thinking 3t Because courts-martial are major effort to put lawmakers tjaaoie In ~ ~ vestigation have established 1 million pounds (2.4-million p e n d in g a g a I n st I i v e on the record oo m06f. sigrifi·-that lor 111 years bN 8nlul> that it has the genuine dollars)," the official .,_.,;d. servicemen involved in the cant Issues. • ed· in anonymity maj ol" port{ait, painted about 1511-12. ''But really the painting is alleged massacre, the sub-They perfected language d. decisiool .Uo Jirded'for blltlt. withdrew, and a Cambodia!l LANSING, Mich. (UPI) -more and more concerned for spokesman said there was no Police Chief Derokl Husby has he{ safety." further fighting today. asked klcal residents to search ' ' I a pp ea I to all -ti ~ .t:, their properly for any sign residents ... to search their of Laurie Murninghan and the own property, i n c I u d i n g Vietnani gunman who kidnsped her woods , culverts ... anywhere during a gift shop holdup• six where.somebody could Qe held . Pullout days.ago. against · the.if-·will,"· he told No trace has been found a news conference. of the pretty, l&-year-old Husby said there was "no Speeds Up blonde and her Negro ab-point" in spreading the ductor. Husby conceded massive search to other areas 1\le&day : "We are becoming unless evidence warranted It. SAIGON (UPI) -The J\Uss Murni.nghan. daughter Unit?d St.ates accelerated its of former Lanslng J\1ayor Pdax .. p ha .. F 0 u r .. tr 0. p Thur 111ond Asks E. Murnlnghan, has not been withdrawal from Vietnam to-seen since she was taken from day, 'deactivating an Air. Force R U • l her s u m m e r job at unit and star\lng the. move eSCl'Ve J!l. Gallagher's "!Jilt Shop 1by a of a Marine Corps Air robber who pistol-whipped the Squadron to Japan. \YASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. owner and took '6(1. · Military spokesmen said the Strom Thwmond, (R-S .C.), a Police ~ checked 786. tips American redeployment31 coin-retired majorl general in the -SS of them Tuesday -·ded ·1h d · • t•-Army Reserves, says he has Cl WI a rop 1n vat n:: and appealed to citizens to activity in South Vietnam. written 5.1 congressmen who telephone more. Ail.ed are reservists in hopes of 1 communiques reported "The ma.nc one has not II h nd establishing a Reserve unit for e· g l a scattered ground Congress. Yef been re~ived, or if it fighting. 'Itiurmond said Tuesday has we haven't discovered South Vietnamese 1 this,"Husbysaid. onner Secretary of Defense spokesmen said the number Robert s. McNamara abClish-The '6,000 reward offered o r Communist-initiated in-ed congressional Reserve unlts forrher safe return had draWn cidents dropped to their lowest five years ago but the current at least two extortion attempts point in almost four months. secretary, Melvin R. Laird, aOctone "tip" was a deliberate Guerrilla shelling a t t a c k s has advised hJm he has no hoax by two young men that overnight fell to their lowest objecUon to re-est.ablishing cost' "lhousailds of dollars" level since March. them . to track do\.\'n, Husby said. Cecil Gould, the gallery's truly priceless." committee did nol seek to an amendment to turn t b-e but adm~ tbey ~ deputy director, said this With a small exhibition focus on who may have done ~alled "teller" vote In the were, Ucked. 1 • meant an identical portrait showing how x . ray ex-what in the hamlet; but it lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii'~ ~e~.u:"ta~y'.ui~ ~~~17y ~a.~'::! had . •hoRawn .... ~ =-i::~ .. "'tr p.:in~" ~h~ ARTISTS & CRAFl'SM•N · Intl wor "'I' ,.. ... a genwne .,. ... el, charges of a cover-up. ~ ~ the copy -not the orig it was put on view this mom-At one point In the report. FESTIVAL SPACE AVAILABLE as had ·been ·though\. Ing. the lawmakers accused FOR QUALIFIED ARTISTS The gallery's Raphael was Goold, the man behind the military and state department -NI W FESTIVAL ~OUP '0AMINO- purchased in 1824: with 37 discovery, said, "We have all officers. assigned as civilian other works for $135.800 and been btind. We had alway& province advisers, ol working THURSDAY, JULY 16th--4·to 10 p.m. had been in U>e reserve col-taken it for granted that ours together "to suppress eviden~ ,..._. ..,.... I,,.,, lecUon, not 00 display. WU just a good, if filtl\y, of the alle.l(ation and Its in-7tJ LA6UNA CANYON lit, LAHllA .. CH ' Raphael Sanz io, whose copy. vestigation."-• · popularity has remained morel~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ comtant than th a t of any = other great painter since the No"' Open Eve rv Nite 'tll 8 p111, Sat. 8:30.8 Low Enrollment A' , ped al K'ent State Uolversily L s T KEJoO', Ohio. (UPIJ -Sum· rtle\ ..Udenl enrollment drop- following the shooting deolhs of four students in campus violence May 4. A total of 7,470 students enrolled for the first summer seasm at Kent, 2.7 percent lower than in the same period last year, a sPokesman said Tuesday. However , preliminary e3timates had in- dicated the drop would be more than twice that large. 3DAYS TO SAVEIN THE ' .... • At South Vietnam's northern ------------------------------1 • port city of Da Nang, membe~ of a 460-man Marine Corp! reconnaissance s q u a d r o n started leaving for a new sta- tion in Japan. The squhdron, ' equipped with Phantom photo reconnaissance jets, had bee.n based In Vietnam since April, 19(15. At Phan Rang Air, Base on the central coast the U.S. Air Force completed the in· activation of the 280-man 309th Tactical Airlift Squadron . It had been based in Vietnam since November, 1963, flying Cl23 Provider Transports. The 50.000-man phase four withdrawal will be completed by Oct. 16, dropping the authorized American troop level In the war zone to 384,000 men. Another 100 ,000 Amerk:ans will be withdr rp by May l, 1970. I Rogers . Pessimistic 1 About· Talks HARBOR CENTER STORE 1 NAME · CHANGE SALE u h oHt our new oper ation ••• We'll 1pec.ialite in 1uif1, 1portco"et1 and dr•11 slack1 only -the Only store of it1 kind in Or- •n9e County. A famou1 m1ker of 'priv1te lebel r.trchendise has •greed to cooper•f• in our w-m•rgin , high -Yolume outlet. We'll offer his be•utifully tailored, qua lity 1uif1 et 60 % LESS then 1fores seling_ them under •nother name. Worsted Wool, Dae.ran & Wool or Silk & Wool WASHINGTON (AP) Secretary tn State William P. Rbgers says he sees llUle hope Of negotiating an end to the war in Vietnam . lllklAD CID DI rellXIDD ... Values '100 to $125 '••1 must say that in terml of a conventional end cl tha war as we think of it, l don't think that rWe're any closer," Rogers said in a radio In- terview recorded in London Sunday and released her• Tuesday. "'Mlat is beca111e the 1r,emy donn'' show art)' in- terest In tanting to ~ the Wlll"." f\ogers . said tile end result mty be a sUuatioA of no war \ 1nd no peace. Etcalatloo ol the war may conttnue, but ' the enemy still may rely ou 1errorlsm and guerrilla at. locks. he added. Doubt.I of a negotla~ pe&Ct: m>pped up elsewhere in the State Deparlment. Carl Bartch, a department ·1pnkei manr said Stale has no lnrormalion to connrm reports ol Sovie~ interest in a new lndochlna confere:oce. THE COfFEE .. POT -IS ILllYS ON How 1boul 1 cup of rich. hot colfe' fltlll~ lr1Wtd? ' Or woul• you pr.fir bot tu? H1vt scimt dtlkioUJ 11111,.boUd <00kies! U's;1 rqv~rd1;i, ..m!o of your NowPort N•lioNl lllnll Sil lown! ilelii! Tiit · time to unwind! for"t )'OUf PfObltms, and let hot relre~hmtnls and eookiu 1i'tl you •Paw ptfSl*live for lh1 day. Newport N•tl001l lllnk k 1lw~ lhinkin1 of you I Wt'n bton d~nr ~for "'fl. 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I Local Mass rrransit ' • ' • • • .. Rapid tri..lt came to a rapid end ln Huntlnll(jll ,.._.b wltb Ult failure of Ted and Judi Geluler'a er· ' l!trbntnl to provide bus •lllililce from !be north end of IOn lo tho Wilcil, , llf Tiie Gelaalll'I Jouod two ~seat buses to provl.da • ~Y 1'11111 treln lbrH parks In t~e north to the city llelcll. 'nittr mlnl•b01 1y1tem lasted three days with • ·o. blllbut nwnl!or of traveler& reachin• 15. It was a · :bard llilanclal f8llura, forcing the.GeiHlar1 lo quit quick· IJ'. it•~ too tt..i the' erperlmeat failed ao quickly. But Ille Gel11lara certainly deserve appreciation for trying ·a lo.""'vlde a aaeful community s~rvice •• It 1 ... m1 ,Dais tranaportaUon, even to the crowded ~ won't easily gain ICceptance In Huntington BMefi. But perhaps other ~nterprising per&ons, or city olll~ala cu l!rid a plan tor tryln• ll)aSI transportation • -tven hr 1 aection of town -In an econoOJIC mann~r. Hunttntton Beach I~ ra1tldly app~achmLthe till!• when p\ibllC 'transportation would be a great asset to the city..,. ~ • FQ~t Expei:i.enced Men ProvldlnR effective leadership in school districts «ripped by· r~venue problems and ever·increaslng ~~· rollment naur, .. Js not an euy ta1~. . So it dll:llLin order to giv~ a wo~ of-recognlt1on and. eiicoura•lment to the_ Huntington Beach and Faun· tatn .VaUey citizen• who have shouldered the . responsl· t= for an often thankless and cqntroyers1al JOb of ng "f, their 1chool district's board of trustees. Tbe b I and often-troubled Huntin«!on Beach Union Hllh $cbtlol District will again be hoded by Matthew Wl'Y'Uk1r1 adm1ni1tratlve assistant to Assemblyman Robert ff. Burke. He also serves on the Westminster llCbool dlatrlct board. · Also rHlected w81 Harold Brown, chairman of Iba Fountain Valley School District board of education. B~ is a teecher of mathematili& and science at the Dog-Nuts Outshouted Dog-Lovers One of the prolllema ol belnl parUssn is Uiat you are~ IOnllUmel more em· batTassed by the peopli wh(t ~ on your side than by, the enemy. Thia fulp- pened to me not lolt'a HIJ, when the famlt~: ....,,.i la a, .. ,... .... tl)rouah Chica"'' Ll~n Park. , ,. The Cit)''• Park C<xJutlilalltll ~ •lupld!J dt!:!ded !hat , dogs 'itioold ~ bo allowecl In U.Plr,b, elthert~ or un-leuhel; ,,0 i!O«· lOYe...-up: fa -'~--JIP) to ~.:.~ lty. ~" .. ' .............. he ,port •1th our . .. pacq . t ~ ' 1!11'!! .umNG ua lotluiae c1qr.1o .. n • were !!IO'll'. do(-tll!\I, '!'l10J didn't think doll• ll><>llltl be ~'la the parka; ln !act. tljlr -d)lldnn; .blcyclilts and noa ~· to be ihe real J'll(lna~1; ~1 1(!11 for what 'they cill total "fr.._" IVf canine actlVI~y. Now tbM tit u alupld, unfair and one-eMled 11 U. Pm Conunluion'I tdlct th~! "'-doll abould be pennlt£ec! In I.he l"ilii· All clop ahould be 1eash1d, except a .,.aat runs or enclosure& lhal "!llltl to 119 .,.,.ided In city park•. The rJiitla I( ~ don\ outweillh the rilh~...,... ebllcjren or ol people who ' ID Ila afraid of them. . • '!'!IS. ooiwn/n· io our ~ tltoqht ' Dear Gloomv • Gus: Devil wor•hip murders, hammtr m11T'4tt1, and nQW motorcycle ganas attempting murder -what nut Jn thi1 sun\Jner spree of Vil>- Jen\ death! -0. L. 8. Tii i• ftlfvrti "'*"' ,...iert' vl••.. ., --rt" ...... ti '" --· lt!lllll '""" "" "'" ......... , .,, DtllJ ,lie,. • otherwise, and they ouU!lcNled the re•t ~ Ill' .Ba•lcally, tltoy pni<r Mp to -peoplf fer aome twisted paychfc rtalOf'l& of JheJr own -.and they can 1e1 no ;wro.,,, ba whatever docs may do, or be allow.If to<lo. As a dog-lover (but no idOlator ) I am willing lo march and proteSt on beha~ of Ml1ty'1 ~vii rights, but I am not going to tncourqe or defend her civil wronp. Molt ~ however, seem Incapable q/ stailllg Diil a rePonable area of freedom f o t theif1Selv~1 .without belfW willing to lfn.. pin&e upoo ti.; 1r..-of thOse who faaf dll!erenUy • AT THB RIART OJI' Ivery aonflict aboUt "lll>trlY" Ii ijle. need for a _,,.r and i\ltl definl Uoa al what "right," ""1ly are, a'l'f , Wll!rf tiJey e.nd. Af. Bernard Sho1" once •l/l'!Md, "It lo \n)poalble for th& iqiokei Ind the non-sqloker to. he equally free In !he ume tallWay car.11 We have to devise a way of giving each faction Its optimum freedom .(which , note c~refully, ~not the same as "maximum" freedom), ao tllat while nobody is as free as ·he would like to be, yet 11otiody'1 freedom seriously lluiits the freedom q( others. "Freedom" a1 a battle.cry 1hoUld not Include the liberty to foul up the public'& @'ISS in the name ol the noble race al caniilel. I~s N pt . Really 'Income' . . ' ... ' Your ,J!"W If Cllleluall' btoka hil · ....... ,.. ...... -........ ww111 ., ~ ~ h!o rat, ha ~·,..a -fGr ... Po yog ·., have Ii> flfll ...... '"" oa tllla ~I , 'NO, -rwa• ll ~pat rMJ.ty '1111ciifne" ot all. ,,,. ~ _,zy ~ ~ ••come M tftD..1 Now, -lje -ti> pay and yoo -It· 1111 him for the money. Then, llao, If ,.. win the lllO, It Is tu fl9t. .\Pio; ft olmply makes you comeoul- • Quotes ...... r. *' ' 1, Slallft pol. -..... -"llar pioblem ln ... Hfi:o'll ~~ 10 1aJn ~ -;:rA. ljtilr Ollliook, their ~. a foreicn poltcy r11p a':c e. .. -WaUoos 2r thtlr ........ • ~ a.rt, ...._ • --anay Wee -"Jt'1 .. the flllUN of f.- Aniericul to .... lqvo tuntar y aurvitudl. All we have to di it make lhe ~ Md pltyolcal standards oI our military u bllll 11 posoible and ...,. YOUltl 1n111 will cllll'IOI" fer the r to flllll!f7 ... ...., .... • ..... , .. , ...... ._ ..... -·-...... -), penJat.lon for their injuries, ft Is not .aub)O<?llo"'1trtetax. Jn fact, the lnjllf)r need U even be physical at all. fn ope, cue, a man won SI00,000 for defamation of chlracter. 1'le. 1overnment uied to ooUecl Income tax on this sum, but a court ruled that, il wa1 not taxable. 'I1le court said U'le purpose of the money wu jus\ to "make I.ht p\ainUU wholi." , And In another case, t.he money that a 1trl won in a breach ct f>rorrtlse .Wt was li~ewlse he.Id not t1xable, 1\noe k was compenMtlng her only for ._ hann'1 lhe had suffered. llOWEVER A verdict may also include "ponillve" damages, imPosecl not to com. penaate for the plaintllf'1 lni~ 001 to punl!ll the deleodanl f,.-hi• """'glut conduct. On at»• portion ol the verdict, a lax may Indeed be collected. For 11;ample: In •nOther det1m1tlon cue, the plaln- Uff wog lt,lllO -l'IO 10< Ibo d""ll' "-lo his ..... latlon. and lllO lo teach ~ defendant I le..... Thi llltl WU held tax fiee, ool the plalnUlf did have to pay income las on the $350. 'Mll1 wu considered Income because, in spite ot the harm he had 11ufftrcd, he came out P$O richer than he had been before. A n Amtrican Bar A11odo rlon pHb- Uc atruict /rature bJI r lU BtrnarcL • C<11j111)''1 otto F[~bar ~llffl Jill JuvonUe dejinq~ents In Oran.-. · 1 Ta~lllH_the h~m at the 22-school Ocean View School D11trlcl WUJ· l!o hoopltill administrator Bob Zinngrabe. Tbt new Huptln1ton Beacli City School District board chairman Steve Holden, Is an µiaurance agent. ' Sc~ool1 are 1 community'• biR11:e1t , most comple~ and ini1>9rtant enterprlae. Thf people elected lo operate the ·acbOols i land aecond to nDne in community 1erv}ce. Suc~ful Little ~gue It'• t1m1 a1aln to 'doff lb• ~aaeball cap for another fine Little~ Lea~u..e bateball aea,on Just completed in Hunt1n1ton peach and Fountain Valfey. AU the action isn't comple\e yet -with all 1~r K3JTlll an~ 'their "'" •YinK_•l91'.Y y~l r~ainhut -bu\"11011 o( the.boys hove put away Ute official uniforms a·oa turned 10 other •unt· mer activities. Nearly 2 000 boys enjoyed the b{lseball action iq Fountain Val1lef, Ocean View, Robinwood , Huntington Valley and Sea View LltUe Le11ues and the Go1den Weit Pony Liague. Several of the leagues marked progr•ss this sum· mer w~th new baJI diamonds and tlJe pl'omise of more to come in the next few years. Each league grew Jn 1iZ!_ __ and-that Certainly won't-stop. -The DAILY PILOT would like to say a spe~ial ••tfianks" to the representatives of each of t~e"leagqes who flelpe d· qs provid e newspaper coverage of the sea- son. · LltUe t"eague makes a major ·contribution to the community by providing supervised recreation for ener· gy.charged youngsters. And , of course, this takes a lot of volunteer adult effort. So. a salute· to the young baseball enthusiasts for another biR" and enteft$inf( season. And a pat on Ute back tOr those weary but willing grown-ups who made It possible.· . H 'Tell Preli(knt Cle,veland lh!IJ ,we wiU hOnqr Ilia (50 day ' ·u.n '" ._.,.r · • · . Qaq-• 011 penuu, · ~ \ l Miiitary Balatace Bfl• Claqnt;ed Russia Now Dominant in. Mid~asl I ' , I ... "' " " ' ' .,, .,,, '" ·' r WASHINGTON -A1 the Ruaalln1 read the transcript ol recent White Hou~e brleDn1s on foreign Policy, which Is undoubledJy In their hand> by now, they could not be blamed fm-lhinkitll tbat they ha~ the United Slltes pretty muck on the run in the Midd le East.· ">. haa aupplarited Brllajn, the Un~od Slates an4 Fruce a~ the donliQalll ~ernal ~ force in tbe Middle East. ~ by the build-up al Soviet and ottier " r~. . •111 'J'Na underlylhc •liumption may be "" wrong for two rftsons. Jt may become • ' politlcailY impossible lw. U,. Unitod · l Sia! .. lo undertake U,. kind al fur1her • I ijiterventiotl whitj\ woukl be called for ... ~ lf rfi1y already be too late lor ~ less Uiari direct interv~. and if that A ffijh amnlnistratkiii offtclal spoke ol the United· Stales expelling t.be ·Soviet . pilots and combljt personnel from E&ypt wishing later u..1 ,1Je hid used a mora woU~[n1 phrase, u-ty becau• ol the com· plete un....aJty and wishful-ol llllllh a mean1rweu t1pr9111on. We !lre nOf1~ to erpel the Jltlssians frdm !opt. 1'iY k4'0w It mid we know It, arid tho iirlbo know It and the Iaraelll knoW tt. We did no\ expel Uie Russians from Cuba. They are there at their "defehatve" flllasile bases, just as Ille Rusaianl are. at tt-Sua <:anal with defensive mlssUt operations whicll can be used offensively and counler- offwisively. ' ~ THREAT !hat the may ' chan1e. The 1lal chanjed. It is an " accomplish!d fact . The White House has gotten itself involved in explanatory semantics on what the Russian intentions were in tile first place and the conditions which actually c3me into existence. That dceS not make any difference. The con- dition e1ists in which the Soviet Union ts now in a position lo make it very dUUcutl l<f ttie Uitlled ~\el to exerl pressqre or perstllsion by Tnllitary meana ln the Eastern Mediterranean. We cannot do it effeCttvely because, ln lhe words of the White House official, il may become vety d\ff~ult for our fitt:t tp operate in that .,.ea in the face of short-range Soviet bases, and the oil su_ppllea of the Middle East may become iotally at lhe mercy of the Soviets a~d their radical clients. NOW THIS IS something entirely dil- rerent ff'Qr'll what American opinion has historically been concerned with, the con· tinuing existence of 1srael as an in- dependent &late. That Is a question which n1ns deep in emotion, religion and politics, and now is only a part of the larger picture that the Sovii!t Union Under these conditions CIW'a&eollf Israel does not have an · a.ssurtd future even if it continues to exlft as an independent state. Supplying Phantom )eta to be shot down by the new complex of Russian missil' derense.a merely llhrstr~tes tile tenuous nature of AmeriCan policy. lt is an ope?t questjon whtthtr 'or "'?' the Phantom jets will be neutr'-U'ed in the same way as otlle~ French-1i:ful Arrieric:an aircraft operatid by ~ lsf!teU' Air Foree .~ 4!,nt of 1ddlUonal Russian counter m~ In arl escalating con. frontat~n. ' THERE IB, IN OTllER word.I no assured fu=_ur In such an •scalit\lon. And the al probl1m Is thal the Israelis, rear this, may think' that now iJ t!ie, li!o\ chance lo sttiie the blow ..that wif save them for a whll~ )Oll£tr, as WIS the case in !he SIX-<l.ay war. . American policy does not rai.ie much 1-. II ts based oo the und<r lylng a~umption th-.t the Soviets realize that if they expand their military presence the point will be reached where the Israeli! muat respond. The United Stat'!s ~ld then be ?orced to place Israel in 4 position where it cannot be d@ltroytd ·~ 90 the riska that the Rusai.an1 have .. already taken have paid <if because ' • they h11ve correctly judged that the " 1.lnited States cannot directly intirvene "\; With it& own inUtllry forces. • ·. ., .. 'l1IE l\U~' OOUJ,ll be perlectly Willing tp let the Amerlea~ think, under , t1)eie circumatances, ~to thiy are iti· ., terested in a settlement. Curref!t pOllcy · is riak!ly baled on the assumption ~t there m•y he "'"1e1.elern!'f>t al •!n<oritJ Oil .\ti~ ~ I~. This ~kl,l?"'Vt,. as 1n the past, 1o be· a deiuabl. ' The R.Ull1Jlll have recov~ f1'0lll their hurniU1tion In the six-du wat "'~ th!tr supplies aQd tecll'lical ¥1vict "l'tiit down the drain and Naaset tokei'td. They do not seem to be muOO fri,tltened by Presidef!t Nixon's wa"11nc 1o them thal the ri•i to world peace ii ""ter "· jn lhe Mideast than in Vietnam. Their .,1 nuclear sl.rength fiquals Oil e.1ceedil IN •, Unlted it.ates, Ind that wis not the I case in · I.he Jut ~ contront1UOn of the Cuban miuile criJ~ IO ~y • are mo•\n& with men Midence. ' ope Makes You Sick All the Time'· To the Editor: 'Mltrt are many falae gimmicks blasted at us on the TV and in the press dally, but the most idiotic is the assump. tloa Qiat dope ii better than alcohol. Dope destrQ)'s ~ m~ entirely. Alcohol, on the otbtr band, makes you well when you are sick, and makes you sick when )'oq a{'• well. Dope does nothillJI of the klnd; i& merely makes you siek all the Ume1 Now the ~aceuUcal giants in America mJb ..,. Ill' In exet.sS of the 1e11t deman<! for' it. They send dope Into Mesico which ii smuggled back ltelo: thef. lni4yerteotly supply ,yen tiff llUclt ~ here. And they are bani .,,. ilct aplain it. • A NUMBER OF eencemtd citizens and oraanlutlons are out to penecute and actually destroy these sinister cor· poraUons by whatever means necessary If they don't 1t.r1lghten up and fly right for the American people who are pro- viding their bread and butter. Dear George: 1 have been a member o( the Secret Service for seytr•I years and received three snmoUons. Unfortun11tely, 1 have somewhat of a problem. 1 don 't know what I'm supposed to be doiftl. Can you help me? ANON Dear Anon1 ~ I wllh I could, Anol\, but k would betf•f a conf!d;nc. 11111 the other IUYI would say t couldn't iMp a H<l'O!! Jolt mif\!le with the Cl'O'ffd and quit betna so ooay. . " (Advice on any s ubject, particularly those subjects on v.·hich no ad!Jice la c:a!~ ror. Georfe will poke his' OOM into your pt?r.sonal affair& at "° extra charl•·l ,• • Letterr trom rtod'11 art .wllow\t'. Normauu 10riter1 atwuld ~w Uad'r tnes1ag11 in 100 word.I or lf11. TM right to condnlt ltfflu CO fit 1pqc1 or eliminate libei b nsemrd. AU lt~ ters must incli.dt ffgtlat~re CS'\d ~iZ.. ing oddr111, bvt "4ftMl1 mov bt wfih- held on r1:qV11t •I fV/~ns r191on .. OP!JQ1''1\l J!Qol!y ;,;q llO( be pul> lilhtd. : 'I And the &r"'9Jne· llu It that !"-clgaret corn~. ire toolinJ up now to produce, a mlrijuana clgartt tr and when It becomes }egallzed. Remember, alcohol (an Ingredient in most medicines) make1 you well when you are sick, and sick when you are well. We can't say that of dope. MILT JiASHAM 'C•Kll L• '.l'r111t~' To lhe Editor: In a recent editorial entitled "Bannirm ~totorcycles" you ttated ". . .A few years back, the problem of illegal drag racj!lk on city streeta wu relOlved bY creating special drag a trips. . . " As a vel'f interested party in all phues of recreaUonaJ acUvity, especial~ for the YOUl'tl, I woulll Uke to polnl OU~ that the Costa Me,. RecruUon Deport· men! Is trylnc to help 30tve the problem or "somepllOl to enjoy t.helr wheel•." THE 'DEPARTMENT has organlied a motorcycl, and mini-bike cl'ub1 i•c1nls La Trans,'' which make ti'ips to rtmole dirt riding areas the last weekend of ear.h monlh. , f feel 1ure that the 30 to SO youn11 ter1 and an lncrtaslng number or their parents think the cil y of Costa Mesa ii "°"kln1 with the cycllstJ t.oward a corpmon goal -the enjoyment of a healthy recre1Uon actl\11y. , KP;ITH V~N HOLT D!Hctor ol RecreaUon ctly of Colla 111 ... I Tq ll)e Editor ' The tlme hat tone since come for · l;'fs ).'W'Oleetlng the inctlvklual from malpractice by local and fe<jeral law enforcem~nL ~noies. Isn't it iust a• much a crime When a goliceman tbtgaUy 1 J,Pters a private reSideoce or lflegally To M\6 Editor : ljlfrChef a person's pre!enct II it ii On behali II( the Oranct Cotµrty ,...~ wtftn a criminal does just that? . , of Dlrect9r1. oC ~ ~fl ~~ J , WJlat I'm ~ It is this : When Socle~y', 1 ~lah ,to exter:-1 my h~llt an individual Is arrested as the result appreciltloft to ~ and,.,~~-~ of an iUe1al maneuv,r by an officer he.lphJ lo makei.,.. 1970 ~ ... "Q w;_,. .1,he victhn ·should have &<>me sort 'of a reloundl!l.C. ~cce31:. YClll' vi t a l reGourse . ....,_, ""1 ~le service JP'~ "'1" ...io lllt pqwer d the preaa. Tl!IS RECOOUE, ta be effective N<YI' ONLY RAVE we malnlliped our potlUDn as I.Sn in IN state-wide Crusade, second billy to Los An1eles, but we antiCiR<tte attaining mll' hf&tiest 1otll h\ the brinch's history. I would like to offer a special 1 vote o1 thapks lo Mn. M. D. Morril t·Costa Mua ny chairman and •her un\lflnJ IP'ootl d "llluoloen, and lo all yout ruden • bave 1espondlll 10 ~ ly. VIRGii-I. PARTCH iffn«ary Qlllad.e Chairman ' Bright Studen~? 'fimpe,_ ~fb.., NeWI! " • They are brlghl eriOulh to Dow U\lt serving In lll;@ Army ii ., dr•I· But they art not brlllhl enoul!li to kn0• ~ il their f11iiora ~d baen " brllhl 11 they art, they themaelvu would have biked in ovena.' So 1pojl:e Al Oapp, cartoonist of • , . 1Ll'I Abner,' q he explained that ht "'Aa 1lck of htar\ng lhat ram· paglng 1tudent1 ll't the bri&htell one.a on the cam.pus." within the framewort of our prUent net-.york Of law1, must it.self be set ~n as law by the Legislalurt • The effect of thli legal r>course will inhibit ~w enforcement officers from overst.eppiH the1e bou1"'!, caUS4lg dis~ ~molity, fe;ar aqd a --lack of trust In our law enforc1Jnent qencial !fnd the whole -•JIOl>dbtl l&overnm°'l!al' ilody !My r.pr-. Thja might helf.... the llllp. . . , JOHN TAI.LE .. ' I Wedneoday, July 15, 19111 Th• •d1tor1a1 poJli ~r111t Dtflil -Piloa 1eelu to inform and ttim- ul410 •to<lefl b~ P<fffnling thlt ncwspoPfr'• optniom end com. mntGJl on topict o/ ~".ltrt1t ond 1f{lnjfioa~. b~ ptovldlng a forum /Ir ih1 ·~••Nin o/ our rtadtra' oplnion1, ad b~ presenting the di""• iii1ao- pol11t1 oJ ·tn/orm.~d 0•11:rvet1 and 1pelce1men on topics o/ ih.e cja~. -' Robert N. Weed, Publl1hor ' ' ' I :Fo1111t~n 'Valley· , . i.QITI yoc 63. NO. J68, 4 SEC'rlONS. 6t P~GES ' . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR~IA ' . .. 'll'l.. ("' WEDNESDA y,''Jul.¥ 15, lt70 j • .. • . . Federal Greenery Bright~lls IJ~iit~iigion' Park 1 • \,I , . • ' I •, ' .By T"'1!Y CO\',IU.f; otflli~PUll.tlH 11untin,ton. ~cb i! fapldly~~Uti'lng _more federal WM!)' 'to helP develop (ta twitrof part.· for ope!\ ,fpace to Sl,K7,004,'lauesL in The llrst grant Lile clLy -lved fioq1 HUil tl(b'~n\na· will be, usod 'to JIU! "But we wlllllo( lo buy 0-..,.... ol buyin& park land. ' 1 , Lile weste(n states," hid a ju~t Totn HUD w11 '10!,000 oka):ecl Feb. It for I• ·ljlllitie4, ~r the land, plonde .0.. bolon they were developed." • ' Bebito said the ctlY ""'*' olio 1Uk6 s.1vern.., ;vel!>l>me~t -dinator. for 11\• the fll!l'Cha.. ~ 18 acres aa part ol .~i. .and 1•'FI a thil ay!tem,, Bels,lti ~~ U..'.""""Go.~~ w""!.'!'Ti -~ fur~r requeots,, for, . mone1. lo 41t!~ o y. the park's Hrst pllase. -51\d. ,-. · -.....,...-.. w. umu _.. .,....,. ... ...-k . , __ 1 ~ City official.I recelvecl word !londay "We ·-have HO acres In the lint ~·ie ·~1ua>acr.. lo 'be 'boyg~flii, tenoCljoo lor tie pr-eel 415 acre t11< par· ,1beru no:--Oil 'l'he latest luDding came directly from the Federal Depirtment of How.trig and Urban Deve)opment (HUD) in the form ol .f1M •• in aranl.s for acquisition and developmentof !(le pai'k. ol approvai frwn HUD for ~.Ill \o .plw<, Thl.s Includes Huntington Like. 'tilt ~ • .,._ ol ~ ;., · wtll .,..qi, pork. Developmeot has not. yet Lbal." ie 11e1d. o !'!'~' pat rillUUl'I&, ' ........... , 0..0AI k 1nc··~ -help buy 4( acres for lhe second phase the propo.;ed library site and land aur-be r .. wildllft reeerve area. MOil . cit _,...,.. • ... Thi --.. pa.r concept ,~ of tbe cenlral park. rCMJDding GoJdeil West Sb::eet and Talbert the acreap lie. at I.he northwest corner .. It lpMa like we ha.ve a .Pretty eood 1 ~. Sevef'QI Aldi BelsJto, wbG *-w, Today they learned · HUD would 1ive Avenue," Floyd "Bud" Belsito, a city o( Gql4eo W,st .ib:I. Talbeft. . HtUW l\'.11'.l&t on u.ete f~al graotl~'... '"" plus for the ilrst federal ~ta, "?Mt , !>riMs our jotal H.UD arant anolher S172,15.l to help develop tile first adminiltr1Uve ..WtanL, explained LodfY· .~'fi-M~ lllllN .lhao .50 MrOI ~ Sev_.cJoatod. HUil grant. matchlo& • b ready to l'OC[Utll' _, ta Uit w phaJe ol the -tr al park. ' .. Tbt 4'•elopJneol · f\mdl 11anled b1 ~' ~ ·M&Od-fbue," Balsllo added, fuildo,' wliii:b~ pey allout bat( the coat fllWrt °" Lile lblrd """· '\ , • Ocean, Valley Schools Win F~nds Doqan fft){D Spamento are sweeter thao _... from , heaveo Lo ad- min!Jtraton . in the. Ocean View Ind Feua~ Valley ~I distric1'. The doll~! are Wt of some i;o l)liltioq• released ·Tuhd.y by stale aythorlU.. for 1<,bool clmstruc\ioa. Bo\h dfstrict;a hll,ve schools yhich will be fund- ed f(om thia "1lllley. • A spokesman for Ocean · View said ,the neit oc~t to be l>ullt wW be Golden View in. tbl'l ·quarter section l/OOnded by Gokiea w,.1 and Echimts ,. • streets Ind Slater and W~ A'i~ues. Golden View la llCheduled to Of>'ll Its door" in SepteMber, 'ti'lt . PlanJ Ud . comtruction will start in the nut few ths ' •i rnon ,. , ~ acbool, Vil\a View, ts already ooder ConstrUction with 1 ~ openila da~e UU. Year· It ts ~inc bqllt with state fund• borrO~ from another agency.. Thole funds wlll be replaced by the new bond mo1ey. . Vista ~i.W is bolQ1\lecl by Edinger and tfell Avenues and Magnolia and Jury Finally Swotn-in In Manson Ft;imily Trial f ! ~ ANQEL!J§ (\)Pl) -~jury finally Ud been sworn in at Ult !l' .... 1-!a•M• murder trial today and the ~e 0<dered them lockecl up in a ho!el nlghli)I from now on until the case ends in three montN or more. Thi'! aeven men 1od live ,;!Jllen were seated Tuesday aftern®n after Superior Court Judge Charles H. Older questioned th~ incilvi~ually and a•k~ )UM!m to \YW Ibey could If! .. ·Cbatlla' MIUllOll ;... o.r.-r.m. ~rfail' .lid impartial llW!o&. ' : 'Each of them replied Solemoly that he ·~ ol sl• alter-,te· l""'• J'U 1!11· mediatelY '1taWI· 'J'hoy would teJ>Jace any of the orlflnal 1J wllo mipt ~e lll Or forced'to beComt lbsent in pie coming months. Picking the lZ requ.ired a month and exhausted a total ol 141 pros~ve jur· ors so it was dlfficutt'"to pr~ how long il would require tQ get the 1l&trnilel. Buahard streeta In fountain vai/. , Fountain \'.allel School Dtsb~ ol· ficjab have three acho!>la. awatuq stale lundl be(~ conatru;ction atarb. Motola School, bounded b¥ Brooklwnt aD(I llliahard Slieeta ud E1lia and Garfiekl Avenues, is expected to open . in Septerpbe.r, 1'71. · . Oka School,· OI) Ed~Uon Line,, o~ Yoc;"ktown Avepue;1may open ln JlltUll'Y 11172, 'ace<llding ~ .aci\Ool authorltle1. A third achoo!,. Talbef1, bounded by !See SCHOOLS, ·Pqe I) Valley Petition On · Fluoride . . Voie Started . . ) ' ' . . " . ' ' . . . ' . \ . " ·~ -lldilj ~"W-." r~ A valley Wwn to .kti ttie fluoride tlaue. l..iodp'm .. .. ... 1' I, I• formed 10 anti-~ committee Tum- day night to pau a !'"Utloo callllll ' for a referendum vote ~v. I oo Wlletber fluoride lllouhl be. lllacad In .,_ cit.I''.• water supply .. ' . Air ·Defenses f!igh on List Of South Korea Deputy Distrtcl Attorney Vincent Bu&- liosi may deliver ~ prosecuti~'1 ope~ ing statement Monday. Manson 'nd the three youn( woml'!R, Susan Atkinl~ Patricia Kre.nw\i'lklt and Ll'lslie VIJl Houton, appeared relieved and almost C4Y once the jury w11 finally approVed. Durlna: a long •ession whe~ "More powu to b1Jn, if , he can 1et the neceasary &iga,atura we'd be hippy to put it on the ballot •. ·~ Mayor Edward Just, c:ommeotod this -runi. Just, with Councilmen Geor:1e Scott, Ron Shenkman and Alltett Hollindeo, a.pproved fluoride f\vt.-city water oo JUI!' 2. Only Councilman John Harper oppooed the issue. Co11rc4l, Itet;irnr T<dk SJiqp With Test Chamber 'Crew..: ·SEOUL (AP) -Air' defertJe Items the lawyer1 were in the judge's cham- bers, Man.son chatted in animated faJh... ~ad tht l~ of what South Korea's ion with the &iris and they aiuled at armed forces n~ to get from the aome ol his remarks. United St.ates before 1 third of the Miss Van Hooton '• lawyer, Paul Fitz. 1).6. lroopS in 1he CO\Kllty can .be gerald, made a last minule motion to withdrawn, Defense Minister Chung Nae· have the trial poitponed uaOI at least Aug. 1, 1971, on grounds the present "cli-hyuk· said in an interview today. mate" brought a"'9t by publicity made aiung Hid he would preSl'!nt the list it impossib}t for the defendants to get a of l\eedll<I ilen!s to Deputy Defeme fair trial. 1 Secretary David Packard at a meetl.11& Judge Older denied the moUon, ruling · ~ he lias confident the jurors would de- ln Htln01ulu .J.ul)' 2l. -, . c(de tbe1r pllt or Jnnocmce on the basis. He a~ Nid be wouJ9 uk for equ1.,. fl evidence and !iliimony from the wit- menL -lo Word oil ... botne lo-neaa otand. filtra~. · "' 1 • • C1iwi1 a14 no1 1111ime • the·· -.c the mUllary buildup nor the lenlflh of time ll wQUld require1 but lie 11 apeded tfl ask for 111Ura~ of modernization to ~penuJe for ' the ~ planned wlthd(awal of !IO!ll• :ie,ooo ot thtl "·""° Amerlcao troops statlone4 In South Kore,. ln aeneral, Chung said, Sc:dh 'l<orea ... t. -types of military ~ii&· (ion .:._ J'l\Ol'e firepower, better JPObility and lmproYld commwtlcatiana. ' 40-year · H~ . . ' ) Pastor'• Pilgrimage . , Ends {lt Capitol Hill • j\'ASHING'roN (UP!) -Th~ Rt•· Arthur Bleutll, a hlp<alkjn~. mod~ id prucbei from Loi Angela, completed •· f,IOO-milo Cl'Oll<lOUlllry Wilk Tuesday, Carrying h1a croa near the capital. J¥nsiit aakl he beaan the trek Ctlristmu Day to "Carry the meuage • of .(:!Iris!" mollly lo the young people aor\ioa the land: 1l>o JDS-pound · WOCt<Jen ~ 1'11 ma4J of the crossbars of ~ Jl!Qlea., ~ aaid he will return .. tao ~ b! pi,ne. "We're not '°""'' into the ptOI or cons fi fiuoride, we jlllf. want the voters to decide," Liodegren said today. The retired Army colonel who lives at 17W Santa Mldrina St., wu elected chairman oC the .anU-fluoride commlttie Tuesday night. He has vocally oppoaed fluoride before the city councll. Mrs. Ellen Bakke, 10689 Peony ·circle, in whose home the meetln1 was held, was elected secretary of the groqp. "Our committee feel$ the fluorkte issue ' s!tould be put to I VOie of Lile people rather th.an let four councilmen decide what we should take lnto our system," Llndegren aid. "We elected the council to represent m, but in thia case they did r.ot. They have no 91'oof a majority of the C!:lty wants fluotlde," Lindeg~n added. "From the reaction I've had I Itel '"ft ""'de 1 decllklri ,Jn line with the majority view," Jiiii 1'!plif;d. "I thlnk ,we made lh• ript: dlcisioii, bot ii enoup •people went to put it on the l>lDOt, that's fii>e, •• • ' • Llndqren aald ' h~ ci>mmittee wilt try to 1et about 1,300 llignatura of re&iltered voters. The petition, drive will start in three weeks. ''.We 1'1n) , It on · tl>e ljo~. S ba\lot to llYI the cl~y the ·~ of • ~al elecUon1" he said . Dis!!J!le Maq · .. , IACllAMEflTO <UPI) -WJlo'I • l·~~fe~Ott~S~en~lfwl~!!t Cati Ctawaon haa olie of bla Ne-~ ' ' ' ' By RUDI NIEDZIELs!U Of ... DllfY ...... 8 heOn cJi/liq. an;SUJl!pl-·rree'6<lril'Ci !Qbs,.r. atea~. lhrfuip,. chickl!llr hal!1 and Apollo tJ utronauta Alan · Befn and ·other dellcaoles: · • . C'haries · .. p ... -Conrad m~· a brid · Conrad ·and Bean, vtho also know what it'• Ui:e . ti? be cooped up after ipending skip in Hunlin&ton Beach Tuesd:iY to tafk days · in Ute huW' ·quaraq&iQe trailer, ahop wi!!i lour ctewmen doing • ~ay . , . stint in 1 simulated ·space station at McDonDeu ·Douglas. Spf.akiN; to tbe men via television and lnWcilm. the two lunar ezplorers- .. ecl .• about.living condltlona inalde tl)e1-.toM doU\>le w~led test chamber. : 'ffo'f'• the water?" q~p~ Bean, _.., !l1'll ihe four l'aduale IJl•ta Investigation Reveals . Prints ~ . ' ' in Beret's Home drink wale,r ~!aim,.i from urine and FT. BJIAC.t:, N,C, '(UPI) -Forty.four -P~.atkln· "Dou Jt tute flat?'' ,-~-• fl111er prints, :U _of them ·unidentified, -lOI\ G. Hall, 25, wllq Will\· hla, were found tn the· -e of .army Capt. C1W111ala jull 1te1an lh<lr Did day, Joffm MacDonald after the 1layln1 of inside lhe •pact capaule, annered that his ;ife and tw~ dail;hters, an expert the fin! ba\ch<•. were no1 loo 'i"• \allfled lJ'uelday. l>ut 19at the ~uallty ~ lmfll'0"°4 ' • 1be, ~Y 'came ,, a hearing to Hall and Stephen DeMll, W!l""I W..., 1 ~ whltbal M~kl thoµld be and Terry Donlon are ochedulld to l""J\ !rled ~ nl'!"¥" ht t!ie 1layln111 he throe manlhl 1nslde the c:huablt, Tho!' clallna·w•• ...nmtuec1 by four "hippie" . in~,_,,. are taatlni Jijwupport ~ •• !:'. -Atlomey Denoia Eisman 11id ~ _. fii&b!a. TbeM tncludt ' · Sp, HllU.rd Medlin, a member of the 1be ~ ~bo~ _,. lo 1111' Amir, ertinln•l ·fnv..tlgatlon Dlvilion at H • ......, :tr' ' --a "rm for 1 br.... Fl. aor.to,I, OL, reported finlllng a Iota! . un-•--..-P·.·'r' .,.... rl. H ftnprprlnts In the on-base apar;.. inc "' Sky ~ u orilltln&. workljlop "*t, and '13 cil them were not left to. be "':'r v· •loo ... by -kpo1"' to have been' In the to,~!-·• .. ~ .......... Hall who hu ~· There alao wete 24 .unidei!tliied r .. -, _...,_ . ' . ..,,. ~"11Prtnts· , 1'be un\denllfled prlnll' all belonaed to ..rutll. ¥edlln ,.14. . • • ,'1111 ,,......, ,.., recellHd until Thur" I . day lo •U.,: E;man to rotum lo his " cuplnff """'' he 11111 lit haa lr9"' bl! hOlcll• jobs bee.,,. ~ and emptoiera !lat!re he 11 druH. Claweon., 571 hu be&n ruccupiq: cilf and .. for fl yeon. ' A oupertor coilrt jury decided thl1 week that .bocauie of this he ls totally disabled and should not be made to wortt. After a alx-da,y trial. a jury ordered the Fireman'• Fund Insurance Co. to .,., him as:n pt/ month disability paymenta until 'he is 5$ and alto pay SUI! In back payments. eterans • ~ . . oflloe ht PlUWt1PhJI on other butlntu. Su·i·ng Dqu·gl~s· wa;,~ ~ai En\hittered .L ..... _.._. and .~... ._.. :10'¥aa:tt1 Reil Clllneiie ClawllOr'I dkt not hiccup 01tee dur· lng the trial, but be te.atified that hil hiccups come and gn at any hour of the day and night. iomeUfueg, he sa1d,-they last f0r hours, ar even days. Forty-two Vietnar* veterans who claim thl'!y have been denied aeniority filhts when nturnina to \heir Jobi at McDon- nell Douglas Tuesd&\'l filed a lawlUit ;throujh the U.S. Attorney'• 'office . 'lbe vela have asked that they and all other empkiyes of the company who are in Uw: same liluation ~ aranted their aenlorlty rlalit. u Wall 11 damqes for the '11\GUnl by which their wages bave been reduced . Aloi, U.S. Atty. fllllUip• Malinskjn Nikt he did not ino• If any or the plaintiffs w'" ompioy<d b1 tho H\latlniloo Belch .{ division ol the huee aerospace firm. I The civil mlt ii baaed on the SelectJve Servlc:e Act of 11117 whldl provkiu ti'•• perlOOS inducted into the armed fOIJU be awarded the aame -.Ws 11 tJ?ey would have auaioed with the CQDlp'nf ~rinl Lhe Uma IJ)elll . .tn ~ m11ttnl wlien mumina 1o their jc\ba, I ~ , •Fllecl by U.S. Atty, &iiert Meyer frjim the Lot Angela Attorney General's of· flee, the suit al~es illat \f cil lilt veteran1 were reh(red al a toW'tr wage ·1eale to which they were e.nt.itled, while another 21 were hired aL klwt11 job ~~-coa..-q_...., ...... .,r ~ _ ~ ply, HONQ KtjNO (APl -Boni .. C.ih<flkl 1'om l'mlch, deputy director of ,... • B\IJIOp J-f!l. Walah .. , •• 1" bears lmial rafatimll !or tbe I I r '" • no m .win ...,ira Lhe , CbJaooe ·deapite A1~lcl Divtalon In lfuotil&fqi U y .. In a 'llett Chlnue Jll'ilDli, Bead!, ulcf "I'm not famlllar with 'li(y . ™ 7'-year.gld America~ b~hop, illnd of problm 11 McDonnell lloql,u roleum Wt ·we.t '"" ~ 'tueaday ~ulica Corporatloo," . by '!ht Rev.' Jo'bn ' Mc:Cofmici, MJperlOr He added that he wa1 unfamiliar 1'ilh ,e~at of the priestly order as ~Ing : the su11 and·cJecllnad to colnment bee-· "V Just c0u!<J i\o1'. be• l>llt~r , tliwards • j11.s of r!&hl "°" "' have notr beep lh• Chlheu. l 'just. never , aot 1mad at I aarvad \<Ith a comploln\. We .olnl C\)11)· •11Ylhl111 1 tile Chlllese •wou14 ·~ o .. '' • rotnt>un"I we havt rt«ived and awdled ffther:McCar:mackQotnmenled: ~·Ha ha1 It," ht added. .• trilllondoualove for the Ollinl'I." . .. . ... . ' • ¥ : . l gave the imPression their menu w.uD't as good. . . ' .. "The worst tlme we b'ad wU ~ five days in theMQF (Mobile QUararitlna Facility). We had better food in our spacep:alt than \n Lhe MQF (' ~ .said. The aStrctiauts were .i.s0 iliteztited In whit . the Men did for enteriainmebt wtren they ' were not bu.Sy moiUtOrinc equiprhent ·or.sleeping. · • &peaking for \he four; Han slid ·they: walchecl a lot of commei:cia\ televfsioo, read bobks, listened to• FM radlo..Qd: played the hantionlC1 and recorder. "It's too .bad they can't &ive you wo G to enjoy thal in theit," :oaid Conrad; hinting !hat weightlessne" """1d add another dlinen.slon to the experVnd. "It's like a dUterent world. Jt~S'f different perspective w~, yqur 8 is 11pside down." t With a 9.u.k!k goCldbY,•i the utrooa ended the~ flve·minuLe cflalop ad "" the test area before a ctoWd of new~ I hod Iii• OJ)Jlortlll!llY' lo·qult them a Chet HunUey'1 retirimenl • " ' . , . , ,' :W'!l\'dl"r. 1 Eai:ly moraine ~coastal 101 11bou\dn'I ·ditcourap woqld<be l beacbgoers. llaoe tbe auD WW. bet shining t~ugh. 1:.':i':''turU 1arc expecttd to re 1ia the mid ltf)s with· the low1 ctoud1 and log returning In the evenin1 hours. INSIDE TODA l' ' ' • r ' ~·Cash Needed . ..." ........... ---Front~iapayers · IS IT ONI Ol!"\'OURI' OR ONI OP 'THEIRS?' . . ~ 11eo1 Tof";...., 'I~>. 1cott·~1r11r lffll Without Answer In Huntington -Sea Surrenders Device • .,,ut It~s Still Mystery . ' . . . • ., • ., ~ LOC&illY --· It looked lilii I ltlftl dJony bomb ..,..,,., u · ~.cliual< al'Ulp·-~ cuw J(·· '· ud Illa --· T, ,.,... Ille .....,, lao'k!n, device ll!at ...... .-. July • al Little Harbor Oil Qetllllll It1lncL I ~ • -e urpd to lhow It. to the Cout Quard, . O>a.i Guard officer• '*>ck tbetr col· lectJve helda. ~ "ft loots dangeroua," they OJ*llll; "be!ler take it to the demolition uparts 1t El Toro." 1be Carters called El Toro. uwe Can't • fnlpect K withool 1uthorlJlltimr!rom the . ,,,. lioJ• ...... cru111n1 1';th -........ llr. mid llrl. 11r1_. Carle< bl -.llloop llnvo ·Wt.en they N!'Wl'OJ1 Police· Department," they wen · dilaoYWld .. tptriCltely .wind ~t. / told. ·"~l don't llhaie it." . B.,..... U wltb -~ the A N-rt police officer 0a..m.t C...,. bnMJpt· tb1 devJco ll\1IM ud • ·Ille m}'ltorloU1. object ud -El .. •lid It to the ·-pei>onmlot '!'on>. • .. '* ~-· . "Jfr!q It ool here," eeld the 11:1 Tdn llul -It Wll found oulllde -nperta "but don't llhlke It." nepo.-jurlldlctlon, the Clrten, "l';;?..,·my way •-eald the Newp>rt • t!D' Cortlbd. Drive., Newporl lludl, alflcer, "¥ II I don't make u ygu'D Gove ........ ent Su- . ~ know what happened." .• ~ "1"" Nolhinc~ • ' • FroM P• l SQIOOIS •.• I BushlM Ud llffpqlla llreetl and Garfield and Yo~ avenua, is stlll wiitlq for Nie ~. It may receive some of the last part.a: ot the $50 million opened up by state officials. The school construction f'!flds were made Posslllla by railing !Iii. lnterest rates on itate IC;hool bond• to 1 even percent •• •wro""1 by the· "'tm 1ut April. The Huntington Beach City SCbool District and the HunUngtoo Beach Ullion Hlg!I School District are 1101 1Hectell. ' The Ocean View and FountaiD Valley officials said they were not surprised by the release of ltlte foods. The schools had been planned, and money waa ei- pected after voten approved the Interest c:han1e. Russ Heads Reelected . MOSCOW (UPI) ~ 'Ille Soviet Parlia· meat today c:onlirmed oo!h Ale1et N. Kolysln and Nikolai V. Podgon!y in the Troika Leadership by unanimously roeloctlog them to their pooll ct premler ud· pnlident, ..._uve1y. Botb men were roninated by the llDor member of the Troika -P1rty Gtoeral Socretary Leonid I. Brezhnev -and tbl 1,517 memben of the S~e Court (ParHamsitl aocepted the nomina- tions wtth • IUllDimoua llhow ct hands. DAILY PILOT OlAllOa CO.UT 'UaLJitilHG COlll'AM'f' l•ll•i-f N. W114 ~, ..... ...- Jtck •· C111l1y Vice ..,.,.....,., .....i Gert.,...! Mlllfttl' Tho11111 K11•il """ Tho1n11 A. M11rphh1t Mlntllnl 1!11• Al11t Oir~iit· W•t Oi11111t CM.Inly Edl!Ot ' Al"•"» W, 11111 .......... 111111 ... H•l .. tM .._ .. Office 11175 l11ch lo11!1v1rd M1illfli A4tlr1~11 r.o. ••• 7t0, tl,41 ---l"""9 l txl\: 111 F ... f A¥MU9 Cetlt M-: D Well ltY Slrtl1 • i.-1 "9cll• ltll Wnl ''""'• hll141ftl'f ... '*-'i., .. NWlll -.i Ctnljno ANI ~ MILV rlLOT, "'"' """°' a mo'lllllld !!It .... ~ ... Is lll*llllMllll Ml'l..::.tfll S-.. , . _ ..,,._ ,_. - ~ ...... Coat. Mtw, KIM!lnf'-kdl 1111 ,....... V1,...,, .... Wll~ 1wa ,....... ..,,..._ er.,.. c.u1 '""iMlrlf ~ ............... ., et 'D11 W.1 itlllot ., ...... ~ ..... .,,.. ,. WtU •• , Jll'WC, QIM .... . , .. ,, .... <n4• a4J-4111 "-Wal I lie: Cell 14f.11ZI Clo ll'W Alll~lt:k1 MW71 ~. '"" °"""' Oltlf """'""'"" ~. N• -•19!'1-. It ..... : '"'°' ~~-El T~ .1 ... tllt Aerospq,ce. F°Iml ;iu.;,;: ~ llio .. ~ .... " . . .• ~ ~~-.. Lo.· ANGU (l!Pll .-,,,. -- 'the ~~-=o tlt:.'J'be~ It Is, w~', p.......,j. bu. tllod llill qallll the . si1t¥'. Cf!iet .bc>Y,• 11 ~1f'j: . Mcllomiell. Dou~ Corp. !or alle1edl1 Q!'fl'W ol fteir July 4f~uven~ vtolaUng ~tive **' nculatlOl'll 'bMe a few unanswered quesd0ns · coveril1. ,...., .. wbo Juve tht1r jobl • · Wb;i is it? · to !ulltll ihllt military obli1ation. ~did ft come from! The civil,~, filed TueJday, charpd -lf'lt one of"''tJ»irs" or one Of ''oura"? the aerospece /ll'lll rehired lf veter:ans . ~ • · at a .~."'.age l!Clle than they ""° • ' enUlled..JI Aid • -'VaterlDI were Industri·a~'sf "Sun' on· rolllnd ii lowed ll!li cJ•aiflcll!onl and Ill lower wages. T.ells Divorce Plans !-OS ANGELES (AP ) -Millionaire industrialist Norton Simon has separated from his wife of rl yurs and II planning a divorce,)lls 1eeretary said today. Simon, 6.1, who waged an ufilucc.wlful campaign for the Republican U.S. Senate nomination earlier thiJ year, aeparated from his wUe Lucine sever1I weeks ago, the secretary said. No reason wu cited. U.S. Attorney Rol>ert L. Meyer said the Seleetlve, $en1.ce Act of 1987 provides 1ni-nTIDg '"'·)1111 to """ in the armed rorees shcKlld be allowed to retun to his old job wJth seniority status aa lhoU&h be bed remained on the job during his military -· Meyer said ·the action covers the 42 named veterau and anyone elJe ln a similar situation. The veterana ulted )Jn>per eentorlty ·uc1 d1m1ps for the amount by which their wqes wwe ~ in the lnttrljn. Falre•t at the .Fair ' c.dllfl'5'1 '"9ftW .,. ed...,.......,.. Ji.rwlll ""'• .. = wi11W ._,........,.,. Jill Shelton, 22, Seal Beach! receives congratul1tion1 from rqnn1rs-. = (:_ _...! :.""'.:.,..._...,di l!P Sue Scott, 20 , Tustin (lei), and Beth McFerran, 18, Oran1e, upon ''"' c-.11 ..... c.11:11i1i.. '*''"'• "" tielng crowned "Miss Orange County Fair." Jill, 51611 and U..u.M, ~1~ 11.:.::'.:X ~.~::.-:;.~._,.,, was aelected Tuesday night to reign over 1870 lair currenUy un4ar -............. ...,,. _____ ,,_ W/J3 al COWJ\y FairgrOWICl•.lll Costa MeSJ._ . . .• -• ' • i , . . Ne~port Bay Wale.rs T.e·sted County Heqlth Off~i(.ds &udy PoUut~n Levels . i By -.'8 roll'l'llNB • JJaid. !or .the• •• PolAla out It i. darlty,.1utbidltJ.'e1ectr1cal c:ooductlvlty, ot * 06Mr ""' ...., the fint ma)or ltudy fA the harbot salinlty and acid-bue pH contut 4o Inteulve testing of Newport Harbor water a1nce the hpvy )ain runoffs of me a s u r em en t of mlcrobiologi~l water qUfllty, lncludmc . c be mt c a,l 11111 when allt 11111 <If jlantiago Creek Ofganisms ud dlssolved oxypn cont.qt. anal)'lijl for ·-~ ml ud lbe Deihl l'lood ~trol Oia!IP'I ~-said nitrates ud pbolpbalor delerg-i. botlf C:.....C1e11 bJ the-poured Into the Upper \!OY, from lertl-OOllltilute ••food supPJy Oranie County Health Departmeol He eeld the tdti !or !Oftllller, ~ for alg .. which reduce the _dissolved Weter eamples from 25 locations ud detergent ""."'f ,Into the baroor oiygen content of the water duriq nl&bt- !Juwabou! the Loftr ud U-Bay are belq done,.for •!be !!qi time and time hours. ., •· ~ ·-~ _.__ •-' al 1-tlortb w1ll ba. ~ of the ""'!t!putq He eeld be IUlpOCll -!1Jl"f like ~ve --_..,.... """ ,· tatln( pr..n.m. this beJll?'lltlf ¥. """'-whia maiiy -. aid --allo ""-llocterial WJylll el 'tlie berbcr water dead fllh W9le · fomld lloatlq 'la tllt llUIUile, for Ille Jut two -· liJ-.. I• iaba oqce a -through the winter ... ta--the alne used up 'Ille ....,.. -pllq wu -11111\! lodlJ, bat-· ond o...,. a week froln .M•Y through at nlgl!t. ' · ly eamplin1 wW -.. llll'eql1 ~ leplember. The c:oun11 H!Alth ·Depart· "PlaDt Ille ocdl¢.inl tl!e· bay fir octiir lelnber. · -~ UJ¥ler state 14w, II rupooslble .,.., <-" )le COl)lldered P!l1"fl~t1Go .of ~·results ol teJll . .., the J!ller !or -tllf~t 'ot njer C(Ulllty ltln-the bey," be eeld. ·, , ; umplal w1ll ten bow Jllueh pOllilttoo dardl for waler con\'Ct sporll. Stone.~ ,mutts sn oot ~t •!iU~le, prob!~ there II In, !!la ~-It IJ Study or the bey Wiler the Jut two bu,! tlie .. .-~ N~ ~ OVF lhe !lrit lntenalve lllllP!fnl llilce 1111 weekf bu Included evWfll!lnr from the years l'lltfally have been Ale !o by the OOU11ty l!Ullb DlparlJ!ient. rttordinl water tomperature, water "'fl\1 in. • Robert Sloae, d!rector ol envlromnentll . . Mesa Chainbet Exhibit Wins Fair Judging Vnde1cover Agent 'Nabs M<,isseuse at Mesa Ctinic : ' Opeqlng nlghl Judlinl at the Orqe Ooan1J Falr and Zzpoalllao TUleday dett-a 0 ftnt ploce IWu:d to the Coata .Meea ~ a1 eoa-ce !<>< lta ~ Eddbll J)tlplay -- '!'be '711111iatlop .-!VII a PIO anrcl lor ·ldlac !Int, 'Iha thin!. time In lb: )'WI H bu wm, wl!llo It be1 plaoed aecmd on three occllions. "We can think C»Chalrmen Marge and Joe 'Rcbialoai'' said Executtve M-er Nick Zlaw today. Mn. ~In turn, -the thanU lhoald .. to -commltlet al 16 dlamber -. who dmjoped lhe prtie.wtnnlq booth Gutnc a -ol IOVU plan!!lng IOSsioN. Ziener said an tstimated 150,000 -wUf ... the -dllrinc the ftve-d1y !•Ir, addinl tbel It cootainl productl al 16 memlacturinf !irml In the Colt.a M .. area. Socend place honon wen wm by Fullertoo, tlllrd by lluntlqton - .... fourth by --· l\alrlovlq bia bal!C• from .liis trjalsers, a Colla --...Ver ofljcer ~Y armrted ·a · mr !UM 1t a ~al therapy center . Nancy A .. Vincent, 1$, ct 17'1 N"'°'1 Road, TuJtjn, wa~ booted ~to Or~ge County JaU Oil charl<• al ~d cOnctu<t . """ !IOllcitilJi for prQitllultcxi. Jibe WU rOJ..,.d tl1ortly altar JIO'ling '315 bail 1n dachieduled to 1ppeJr for arrlJpment on the vice charaa next week •• 811-Joell Calnao, ct tjle vice and jalollipaca detall, eeld tl10 prol>e ol tbl c:lliic al D N...,.,n Boulevard, bes baen in """"" !or about tJvtt -· "Wt bid MVtral Cllla lbout im- P"oorlttf• there," be aUe1ed. ' 'J1se clbic-oact a MUOI.and~ 1parlor whic:b •spe11!P<;ed 11milar -.. with the law -cbp(ad -and became • pbyolcal therapy -i.r' Sf!. Calnao eeld. He upl-d that fletacttve Dliv< Hayes mMe a Tueldly •apppintmd for a JG.mlnuta· .,..... COllinl ltO and WM ta:ken in tow, in I UMel to' a nlll room. ~ !•tlU110ft, "4111 chl'OMll,.pl'I. MtlMll'ff t1•"9111111t•rvt!• ., llour., m!fty\11 111d .. c~. $11lftl"' ''"I c111. Mtlr;ll111g 'lfttfltt. W~ •••tt•o ... ttlL CONVINllNT TUMS JANKAMIAICA•D t.11\STliR CHAA&i • IUl NEWPO•T /\VE. CO$T I\ 1.!HA lnvestiptor Hayes •M small lalk enauad, tbea alle(ed Miii V-t dia\lc- ed !!le MJe<:!. . . He aaJd ... WU -al her ain- .Ututlaoal rlt!U and ln!<n>ed al if!e c:nar.-. ~after which he ahowed li8r his badge to prove Jt wu no joke. "WAit would Y°'l do if I ~?" ·he quoted !)er •• sayin(. Ne8ting Areas }{~veal Increase jp [owl .: .. . . ' WA!HINGTON (UPI! -'Ille ·lnteri6r Department rtperta that aerial aurveys in Canadlen ud u .s. RIOlini ar41a reveal the hlg!lest populations ol lftedinr age waterfowJ in recent year1. · "!!roedlna Mallatds ud l!lntalls Jn. creased abOut 30 and 20 percent respec- tively with Mlllardl at their hjpalt leval lince 1161 and Hlntalls lhe,hicliltst . since 1960," a spokelll\.in Aid. Ti. department credited the · inatasa to .breedinl onu in Al11ka, tl!fl N~ Tl<Titorleo fnd Northern Sukatd!ewan and~. \ 'HONE 541-1401 24 YEARS IN SAME LOCATION • 0 I • .. ' . ~·»'· .~ ~· '·•.1 .. ' ' -. ~ • I . ' T~•l'I• .. ·i · ' : .. • • VOi:'.. 63, NO . 168, ~ S~TIONS, 76 fAG~S. ' , • . ORANG~ cQ~Nfr. GA~~RNtA V1DNeso~'Y .. 1u~ 'I'. 1s tt?o . . : ~ QiNTS: • I • . . ,_ s. . ,, ; I ( ' ) '-. \ • ' I :;.... .:_, J • ' ... J I ;I • •• ' l '· • , "" .~ • . . State .. (:~$J.W~t~¢ Q]tjtys WilSon :Legislation From Wtre; 'Serv~es. SACMMENTo -LeglslaUon whicl\ would-protect the Cal~cimia ~stline from the ravages of over.development f:hl'aulh' loc,_I and ove.-all boards of c;on- trOI was appro\ted Tuesday njght by tile. Aasembly Ways and Means Com- mittee. _ , ~ut.l!Ond by Assembl)'l!"'n'P\!le Wilaon (~n ·Dlqo) the measure ts one ol Urie paafblt methods of praervtog . ' . • - . ' . . ' ·, ,· .... .. Th_e Calllornla Coa~ 1"'!1• .C<lnaef'~i dev~lopmeqt or 'll'Pl!•c or . devetopmenl lelllly In favor ol Ille WU!O~ propoaal. suit In I literal moral«lumi ,.j ·- tloa and ~elo"1ent ·A4thor1t~ ·~ wOuld cOver an area .aldn'-t,lOO <miles while' ber· 6cKy and other coaatal coat· constructJ01'. · , ,.. dtO'. up a coor:din&tdl· plan (or apolr or·-Ulne, itretdwii !J>land 1;000 yardJ'. munltiasG!>I' ....I the otben. · Under ILs current o!alln, 1111 Wilaon oceantfuit develoJ>il1<nt. · • ' ' . The Ways and Me1111 CommlUee vote 'Ibey w...t believed to be •-mtrldlv• bUI woold pn>biblt drlodlliil,'' ........ 1 -• .dos;..~.: , 1 / of public accea to the-............. ~. or : 1 Local ,govenun!nts WoUttt ~.lte ;w~h" In fi.vor ' of :Jlle w~·· ~tu.;~·~-t» to in tlldfc Coiltrol o1. coastal development reduction of view from 'the ~ l'Dld. own ~coneepts o! whai 'shl.ild 'lie 'dohe 3" a bare J1111Qrity wltb llemoCrats on\y away 1rom uperll 1J the clll' ml !oi' · Jiu and Jhoo test tbem•against lbe:larler. on the dluentln& side and lix memberl COlllilJ JeveL • n:u:" ~ for ~ to ..; oli!eol • overall view and tbe state · aod loca.1 o! tbe pine! absenl · Wlllan'I '1>111 wai oppaoed 'l'll<s~(i;b~· fJI conaldetjq ~ ,......i1 boanls ,,.u1d. boldr-!M'•o.. < """ Fonner Newport Beach Mayor.Doreen G • o t 1 e McCarrotr, of tbe Callldrnla. w0ulcl be .. ,liown up ' ckv"c llilii:~ Thia abilliy .to rWUJO,lo ·allow.~ ·MWl>lll Ile!' Ip Sacl'lmellto ID May to BuilWI Coancil, wbo charpcl it wip r•· O!'PJ1l!llloll period. • > ' I " ' Azimuth • ' •• • Escro'W ·Dropped on Airport La~·: ... ·- . ' • • ' ' 'I ' Allmutb Equities J,nc. today c1r_.r -hlr purobue of tbe Allrol>Olftl" property ... , .. er .... Cqwity Airport ·on which jhey .bod planzied to bulld.a 1411 milllda olflce bullclin( and hotel. COtll· plel,1 ' I A!lmulll prjoclpals', repooecfly. baCked out of lbe deal during· a morninC· meet· Ing with representaUves of McDonnell· Douglu CorPQl'aUon, oWnen ,of tbt prop. ,eJ'tY. ' , , 'lbe wlthdraWal from ,escrow •pPU"tnt- ly. ends the. bid to' ...... tbe proporty to . . . tbe dll' or Newport Beach ~ 11aa drawn lliWsl from tbe Irvine Coinpaoy, UC IrvhHHll1d Irvine area roildtnll ~' splil Ille Newport Beach City Cow!cll· . MclloilnelJ.Doollal w I I .. ult llu county PllUll11JJI Commlalon later lodly for • 'foui<week pol~ of cfnsld. erotJon or lbeJr .request fOr I zonbli'' atn<ndmenl • Charles Chappell, public relations o[· ficer fpi; McDonneij·DpuaJaa,1 said the aero1paee firm plans chirinl the four week& to try to seU the P!Oper\)'. • "Dir 'chief tGllc9rnJa ~ 'lhe ptON~1 not annna~'.' bl SIU. • Newport lleOch •Mijo; ll:d HJrib Mid he rectived 1 call from Alimutll~attmney Ajex Bowle telJ1nC o! tbe .....,. wltb- drawa1 Ibis morning. llirtb . llid -· eave no reason"-foi'-it i i,, '-, , Neillltr Bowie'• olfioe nor Azimuth cou11t provide tb€1lA!LY PILOT wltb h> '!ormat1<m beloie· deadlln<. · • Aitmuth PreSident Bruce Nott has aJ. . ways sold he wu conlideot the IWOject would bt llulll • • • ' Early morning coallll fog shouldn't dlecourige woulcl!>be beacbgoera, alnce the sun will be ., shtnlng !hroq&. Tem~IUrea : ere e~ to remol• In the mid 80s Wllh the . low clouda and roa returning in the eveninC bOW'I. ' INSmE TODA'Y ., .intrepid, ~··t va1iclN ,In ~ ' ' ' A.mlrl<il'• il¥r> irlcls .biit ..u;111 ; j1Ut to.e IA< nica afl<r olL TIN, • ; Valiant ~oiltd !hr prott1t f!ar : at tllt •nd of the rq<1. See .iOr, Paa• 25. • l:... , • ::::. u, 0..: _, M a:c-=. 1 ........ tn:t:a:I IMI ,,....... JWI ·=-=--: t > . . . • I-• •• ~:..1e· . w ¥ . io wtn . .., ... , ..... _ .. __ '9111(, .lJ .. .,, ,. ·. ., " ·~ Pina, 11, P!Jlcenlia, demonstrates fonn tlfat won her city- wide1luli HObp 'dwnpion.blp in Costa Mesa Tulllday. Annual evenl, -==l>y" dtY" llect'eatloll Deimtmenl, i s •0!>$ to all, comers. r l&,IM>W.ellpble for re>gjolull ~onililer this-summer. • ' .. lll'•ll li!UJllli' I ... "' ...... to .... er .... betaiw • • devil Worahlper who bu coofeaed I clnnibal kllllng in Montana and the dlsinemberment murder of a MJ.sslon vfeJn achoolteaChor 1n Ori.,. Comity. A pair of auopecta In the ncrtln ... tern buldlR lloylq " ' :a.,.ear..w IOCial worm _ whole CC1rp11 wu recovt(fd at a Y lllcnntooe RlVet ·campsite wn ar· -·-y. . Stanley lla);er, ti, of Storey, Wyo., and Harry Stroup, io, of · Sberidaa, Wyo., were j.al:en into custody w"1kJng Dlal.N~IO Road altar a hi~ run accident on Hfllroay I aboul IO milea llOUth of Bf( Sur. · · '!lie Jong-hal!'if, ·bearded lla);er -wbo had -In hll packet -IUddenly lilurted out •• -MM)' to Callbnla lli&IJway Palrol Olflcer Randy • Sea Surrenders •. ice ~. . . .But It's. St ill Mys tery . ' ' ·. . , By AIMON 'uicuBEY _ ..... it looked like a giant cherry bomJi, :gulaed u a chunk of kelp when Brian '.JJ"ter Jr., 9; and his ."'bfother ScoU, . round the strange looking devlce that ;a!hed ashore July 4 at LlWe Harhor on Catalina Island. • Tbe boys ..... cruising with their ~. Mr. 'and Mn. Brian c.ter In their sloop Bravo when t!>eY diacoVered the intricately wlr!d oddmmt. ~g it with extreme cart, tbt cm.H bnlushl the aev1<o home and tubmitted tt to the Harbor Oopartment for identlllcatlon. · But 1lnct ff: was fOlln(l outPde Harbor Department jw:ildiction, the Carten, 4732 Cortland Drive. Newport Beach, we<e urg!d to '!bow ii to the CoaJt Guard. Cou{ Guard olficers -their col- lectt'Ye bHdi. " "It looks dancerou1:'' they · opiped, "better take ii ta the dmlolltioo upe\il at El Toro.'' . Tbe cron.R calleci"EI Toro. ''We can't . ... A Newport po11oe 611icor •mloied' the myallrioUI object eel collecl, El. . ' Toro,. .• ~. -f-! "Brine It.out bn," Niel the' El :rcro experta,, "but don't DU it.••· ~r , . . "11m on my way," llkl the Newp.n 1 · ollleer, "but II I don~ make ii jO!i'U • · know whit happened.'!.. ' Notblq~.'. • , The., Rpirte at l!I Toni liiced the tlllnc up, -the wires and 1-1«1 ewrytillQg camuJly. "No, we don't tnOw what it b," wu ~El Toro Mdk:t, "but Jt ls lwJnleq." So Illa , Cl1'ter boy1 are back In --of:their July 4 IODYenir. Tbey allo1blve a.frir unanswered questions: ,,'fhat 11.Jt? 'llhete did It come from? • IJ it cOe fj "tbelr1" or one of 0oQl'l"t f : . i'r.. P •e J lRVI NE • •• si.u -not Iller sprawl. bu taken """· . DAllY Pit.OT...., ...... Jlid o. I~~~ J~)f~l !levee"*""'"" jnspect tt ;!""lhoriutlon from the ~wp,ltT~rlD>ent," the1 were told.· "Biir' it:jlmU It." ' With tllll Idea· Jn mind, be said, the ~ hai" planneil f1lr a Cl\f. that WtJJ ---·a,bllt ·...., ua will include tile UC 1rvtne carnpui as'well as a major portion ol the Irvine IS IT ONE OF 'OURS' OR Olj E OP 'THli JRS?' ' Allor Rad T1110, Brlaontloltl, Sco"~C•rt!I' Still Wlft!out Ans"9r i . ;·' ., •' ~-: 'l-1-.., r ~ .. ~ • . ' ill . ·Pegg . . ia. :$ ·I' • • .. Newport BMch .... !nveailialorl to-..... J~ 'and her ....bmr;aJid''lbell Imtlltrial Part. nie cily wlll I~ realdentlal f ,....., IRich .. ~ -'ind Univanlty Park, connected by -belts wllich ,will contain the elvic and com- Dalrci.al oenlen u well u intermediate -hl&h achooll. ltow~Row;Row rQur Boats, day lestlli!d that ·lli>nlld Ber1>ert Gordm ~ the pl!Uh waterfroot home. wu oae of two,,aeD · wbo took jewels 1be-Jt&radlve blonde woman, who bu valu!d at $250,rodt ' ~'.the Lido Isle · been /fil!iljr.health · • tli' .Jncldeo~ I home of millionaire 1IJlOfWilll' . llrfllls recall""· tllat j..,.lry, had• iollected • Qmnlncham. f . • ,; ""'!\ I 'lbelr t..tlmony ... olferOJ fii<lay .. ;-.,;:i,1eir, ~· ~·n by. the the _..,uon pbO.e 'of the Ldo Aiiceles, "" · -• ~ · mu'• ~--~ Courli Moseley bas·aln!idy SU«eaiuliy pi;,. :;~'i!;r ~t :.=1.u:t ;:,!1,/.;!lrJn 7"~ ?t today. t • • .~ Cunningham home. Gary Leon McGli\nls, Mn. Laura Ciminpam ~ of.· · 82, of Cliatnorth, la now aervtng five flcen to 1he '"'"""!land to tell Deputy years ' to !" In ~-•· •---f hi Dlltrlet Attorney W, J: Mooiley that "0 ·~~ pr~ "' ' 1 two men broke illto 'her holiie at 343 role Jn the armed-robbery and•borglary: ~Via Lido 5oud iut ·Sept. 10, bound and McGJnnu, ft Ii learned, bu. con- • slstenUy· refused to comment' oft the ( di&'J)OSitlon of the Cunn.lnghlrft tiem1. ; Russ Heads Reelected_ And ht baa also declined to-wociate ' Gonion with the burglary. i M06COW (UPJ,f -'!be Soviet Parlia-1 mml today coollnned both Alexei N. , Kooygln and N"okolal V. Podpny In. ~ Ille Tnllka Leadership by unonlmously ~ ...ieetlng tloem to their poota ol premier : and president, respedinly. : Both men were oam1nated by the ; Rnior member of the Troika -Party ,: 0-al Secretary Leonid 1.. Brezhnev i -llld the 1,517 membera of the Supreme • Court (Parliamenl) a<:<epled the nomlna- ; tloos with I unanimous sOOw of hando. ·.--~~~~~~~~ ! . . . , ·: ·. ;. :: '.• ! i ' . ' ~ I ' I v ' . • DAILY PILOT OUNOI COAST l"UILISHINO COMl"AH'r lo'-t N. W••4 Jtck It Curley Vlee ..,._...,.. _. 0.-.t MtM1W Ecll1W ••111•1 A. Mur,.hi11• "'-Dini Eclllw 'TH.,,, Fortu11• HCWMl'1 9"dl C"' hllw N..,..tlMdiOfflce 1211 w ••• ltl\1011 .... 1~:,.r4 M1rft11t AJJr"': P.O. lo• 1171, t216J ...... °""" C.... M-! D ~,.t M~ ,,,.... ~ l '9dl1 m '"-' ,.......,. Mull""'*' hlcn: 17'1J k9dl l llille¥1N .... Oll'rleillt: JIS N"111 l!I C..... 111111 provlllcn fi# the capital upendltures Gl•tn,: ..... lJ•to ba paid back by the ~ allo pve their unol- f!cjal ~~ to Sarnpoon'• plans to ' 1-ltll agaliost . u -'Asiembly bW by "-nblymaa. John' v. BriiP (11- F\llllrtOQ) ~'cidls for • <OUll!ywlde vote·• dlal '"-.'II the Harbor Dlltrlct. . • ' ' the B~··· bW allo The belrlq ... . ·-wlll be beld · Tjlunday, bul will be a Senate commlltee bMring •Inca the bW ·baa alttady puled the lower houle. "'.f!le lhlnl ! object to tiere," Sampa<11 noted. "Is the USUfPll1I of home rule. II this bW passes it will mean that everytlme a city . or county does acnethlng a legilJalor doem'I like, he can go to the Legislature and drcumvml the power of local oificlaJ•," I Fairest at tlae Fair • JUI Shelton, 22, Seal Beach, receives congratuJitions from runners.. up Sue Scolt, 201 Tuslin (!ell), and Belh McFerran, 181 Orange, upon bei ng crowned 'Miss Orange County Fair." Jill, 5'6 ' and M-22-34, was selected Tuesday night lo reign ov.er 1970 fair currenUy under way .at county .Fairgrounds In Costa Meu. ' -.. · Walloa said the emphasis In developin1r the city will bt to make ·room for man without ruining tbe landscape. "If we ·do produce a city with . a better environment, then we'll profit from it jimt 11 the future residents will," he said. -Collegians on the .Bay . · : Tells Divorce Plans LOS ANGELES (AP) -Millionaire !ndl!llrialllt Ncrton Simon baa separal!d from hla wile ol 17 years and is planning a dtvorce, hia 11eerelary l&id today. Simon, 63, who waged an unsucceuful cunpoign le< the Republican U.S. Senate nomination earlier thiJ year, separated from hil wilt Lucllle aeveral weekl ago, the aecretuy said. No reason was cited .• . . Plans for a new intercollegiate boat- ing ceni<J on Newport Bay recelvad IOe unanimous approval Tuesday of the COW\· ty Harbor Commission . • Dr .. Norm&n Watson, cbaJ>cellor of the Oranp CoaJt Junlnr c;ou.,. Dlatrld, told conunialloners the l\te, located on · ncrtb Lido channel betWeen the Balboa Bay Club and the Sea Scout Base, ha• already had l50,000 worthJbf Improve- ments on docks and bulkheads. Continuing development plam call for removal of the metal rowing shell 1hed. A new bolt bouae, locker room and of- fice complex will be built against the l•1e line of 'the Sea Scout base, he said. /, fJl1klng lol for H <an will be put In ,the area wller< the shed· ,.,., II. • .. ' ... ,• Z.bvttOll, 4-dl.t ollrollotrwii ,,.. .. _ •l•p&ed trlhirw1• of"°""· 1111111191 ll'MI ~ • ...w..;.·~ c .... Mtt.tllllt ~ W•~ ...... , ••• ,t tlS. 1-, ' Watson said the boating ctr1ter) which will be Uled by sailing teams from at least six Southern Callfotnia colleges and unlvet:sJUes, )'ill be. open to the public. "We want· to mde WI' a window on the ·bay/' he saJd. "The J)8rking lot will be built below the level of Coast lllib- way so ·drivers can see over: parked cars.'' W4tson said the second phase improve- ments 1will cost up to $70,000. Much of the money is being raised from private :;ources. Pl~ now go to county supervi!or.S fOr fin al approval. 1 The junior college district bu a '1 a year lease on tl}e coonty tidelands site unUi 1978. Tbe Sea Scouts also Jwe the cpunty land for $1 a year. · CONVENIENT TERMS IANKAMERICARD • MASTU CHARGE J. C. .J./.ump~rieJ Jew€/erJ PHONE 54i-J401 24 YEARS 112J NEWPORT AVE. IN COSTA MESA SAME LOCATION - Cambodia Contro.ls Mountain · • SAIGON (A.I') -u.s .-1ra1 .. ed merctnarleo li>u&ht their way thrtugh slope areas of .Kiri 1!<>nl. Wed..,day but the Vi<! Cool and North Vi<t-1 pa.mesa bel4 on ~ at least tv.·o rnajdr ~ttlons' in the moUntain lelort &O mUes west, ol Pimhn!'~. •, ·, A dllfatdl from ibi Cam- bo<!jaa f•pl~l aakl , lo .hit. , tationl Ol .... lbe. t CamJ>od,iana ) ""~ Hd li\lied In South Vletlllln ~ ~ their . control ... the ..,,.loin lop, hlltAhe 1,j1119-niln .,emy force tha:t overr• the feambodian ,.... . . . -.... -~--------~----...... ----, My Lai 'Deliberate' ' Hawks' R~port Surpr_ises , Critics • I ' I ~ I 1' • • • WASHINGTON (UPI) -"At W, lato date," ~ 'lln !act it W03 oo Wl'Ol!I FOlJl'I. \,hawkish " Conaresstonal the su~mlttee at the eTKf and .so rorelgn to th:l: normal lnvee:tlgatoni have surprised of its SS.f)&ge 'reeort ~esday' dlaracter and actions of our ·l"who • can j u d g e U>e Q'IWlary forces as to im--sk~lcs on all sides by cumluative e~'Cects of tht hor· mediately raise a qucsUon I\ reporting Ulat U.S. soklieni • rors, fears and frustraUons to the legal sanity at the tlme • "deliberately'' shot doY.'Tt In-which the men rJ. "C" Com· of tho~ mrn t.nyolved," the .nocent civjllam in the South · rY had been -rotced .·t,e en-panel concluded. Vietnamese hamlet oC My Lal. dure just; prior to their' act.ion Tfle subcOlnmiUee lV a s Wld~J., July ~5, l'l70 .. ~~y ~:'~1aSat:f~ Furthermore, the Speciil at My Lai on March te, of formed and assitmed Its task House Armed-Services Sub-that ye&r." ~Y committee Chairman L. committee said, Army ahd The penel said what hap-Mendel RJYers (0.S.C.). Rtv. State Department officers In pened wu ·obviously wrong. ers hjs complained ·bitterly South Vietnam suppressed a arid that .It · violated the slnce the Pentagon began serJ. stream of reports they receiv-Geneva Conventions, the rules ously in vestigating the My Lai ed about the • a I· I e g e d of engagement a.nd .direct.Ives allcagtions and c h a·r g l n g "massaCI'(." . The \wmakers ff'Olll the. highe,t allied com· servicemen with crimes. He however refrained fro;m a mands In Vietnam on the has accused the. Am:Jy of blanket condemnation-of· what treatment of "clvillans. It !laid persecuting Amerl~an fighting took place when ''C" Company "some" Inn o c e'Jrt civilians men who werf: just trying to sw~ through the· village on were "deliberately killed" by do their job. But tdday Rivers .J1..-.t·. ..... M h 16, 1968. · American-troops. said of the subcommittee :"1·1!7 i report Which Speaks Of "a ~ . • . , • 'T ~ -/'J . A.' [e)~r-~-..,,10..w...w,-......._· ~ tragedy of m a j o r pro- portions": "Tioublea! ·!·don't h&ve·anY. troUbJea to~ yw "'I agree with ~verything -1:m jua~, ?t'~t:Inl ~or aoineone.'" · "Fake!'! Fake Norodom Sihanouk} the depos. ed chlef of state, and a small military factory where am· munition clips were made for the Cambodian army. Tile prince's big vacallon chalet is on a rise on the mountain top, while.. the brick ,and rel~ lotted c:Oiia.-• f~ry alao is in ;. fonnidible position. Raphael ls Real Thing tn the report. They've done 1 • , a .ma11t~rful job." -------'----,~, ,,,___.:..__:._: ___ __,,,.__ The mercemarief shot their u,.1 T.-.io way Monday to the cr~t of Al!MY VOLUNTEER FALLS IN FOR MUSTER Kiri Rom , !\fblcli mean s __ MOt_IM_r:_•_D_•_uth.=_te~r_T_r_•_ln_lnt~_Out_1_Ide_~Ph-nom~_P_••_h __ ,, · . . .. On the other side .of the f. ; · . fence were those • Vietnam An e · • • G doves and others who private-' ti, seer~. y., ro, _11p. LONDON (UPI) -What the golden age d Ilalian art, was ly scoffed at the notion the • ,..-subcommittee woukl produce • . . . National GillUy thought was born in Urbino in 1483. He . the objective report promised p . hin ''T· ' II < 'v· ' ' ' only a ~y ol Rapli,el's 16th, died at Ille age of "SI, leaving by Its chairman. 'Ibey noted . _us_ . .·g, ._e .. er.' . ote .·· century portrait o{ Pope Julius 8 wtde · range of painted that all four mell)bers were HeaJthY" Air Mountain. While thf Ogtlting · ra1ed there, another large Nbrth Viet- namese -f~ -s ome estimates &iid 1,000 men - attacked a govtt$ient bat- talion Tuesday at Srak Neak, 25 miles to the SOuth. 11ie garrison suffered h e a v y losses, the a·ttack,rs withdrew. and a Cambodian spokesman said there was no further fighting today. PoliCe ·Seeking Aid II turned masterpieces, including his dedicated supporters of the has . out to be the Transfiguration, po.ssibly t.he-tJ..Sr effort in Vietnam and WASHINGTON (O'Pl·)-~HOme tnto~cbe-on wbldl JMm.-,- real ~ ' -v.·orth. an best known. generally pro-mili~.. With one· win and 'one 1J0ss ben' nimes,·as·wtll as their . . . ' -. . . estimatcd .$12 million on the An official at lhe -NaUonal Today some of them COil· ·behind ihem, mtmberi of a ·toia.JS, are recorded.\fDr and market. Gallery said tht papal port.rtilt ceded the subcommittee bi'partlNn ' House anUsecr.ty, Jllalnsl. . . • ~ ~"'° ~n Michiga11 Kidnap Tue gallery announced Mon-was priceless. report carried some surprises. bloc regrouped today for .. a Opponents . of th1' r druUc day months of painstaking in-"You can begin thinking at Because courts-martial are major effort to put lawmakers change In House ~ LANSING, Mich. (UPI) -i more and more concerned for Police Chief Derold Husby has her safety .•• asked local residents to search • ' I a p p e a I t o a 11 vesLigatioh have established I million pounds (2.4 million pending a gains t f Ive on the record on most signlfl· that,for· 181 years hll llhroudo . that it has Uie geooinc dollars)," the official said. servicemen Involved In the cant Issues. ed in anonymity m aj or portrait, painted about 1511·12. "But really the painting is alleged massacre, the su~ They perfected language ot dtdsiorw a'lao &lrded f~ battle CectI ·Gould, the gallery's truly priceless." committee did not seek to an amendment to turn t h e but admiUed they' ~ly "1:;r -t:f if their property for any sign residents ... to searth their of Laurie Murningh&n and the O)Yn property, i n c I u d in g deputy dl~r. said this Wtth a small exhibition focus on who may have done so-called "teller" vote in the were licked,· meant an identical portrait showing how x . r a y ex-what in the hamlet; bµt it 1jiimiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiii0iiiiiiiO;;;i;;i;;iii;;;ii;;;iiiO;;;;;iiii0iiiiii; hanging in the Ulfiti Gallery aminations had shown lhe opcraled under no 'u ch ARTISTS & CRAFTSMEN I. Vietnam gunman who kidnaped her woods1 cuJverts ••• anywhere during a gift shop ·holdup six where somebody could be held Pullout days ago. against their will," he told Jn Fiorence, JtaJv, is actually kt be .. 1 __ Raphael restrictions in probldg the ~~ / •'--. lnal wor 0.. a genw.woc • charges of a cover-up. w"' copy -noc. w"' orig it was put on· view this morn-At one point in tbe report. FESTIVAL SPACE AVAILABLE as had been thought. Ing. the lawmakers a cc u 8 e d FOR QUALIFIED ~RTISTS No trace has been found a news conference. of the pretty, !~year-old Husby said tllere was "no The gallery's Raphael was Gould , the man behind the milltai1 and state deparbnent -NIW FESTIVAL GROUP FORMING - purchased in 1824 with 37 discovery, said, "We have all officers, assigned as civilian S d U blonde and her Negro ab· point" in spreading the pee S p ductor. Husby conceded massive search to other areas Tuesday: "We are bealming unless evidence warranted it . other works for $136,!m and been blind. We had always province advisers, of working THURSDAY, JULY 16th-4 to 10 p.m. had been in the reserve col· taken it for granted that ours together "to suppress evidence ,......_. M""-1 I P·•·I SAIGON (UPI) -The Miss Murninghan. daughter Jed.ion, not on displ~. was just a good, if-filthy, of the a\Jet:ation and its in-7tl LA•UNA CANYON ID .. LA•UNA *CH Raphael Sanz Io. whose l~~cop~y~. ~~~~~~~~~v~e~st~ig~.u~·o~n~.·~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=== United States accelerated its of fonner Lansing Mayor Max "Phase Four" troop Thurmond Asks E. Murninghan, has not been withdrawal fr<im Vietnam to-seen since she was taken from popularity has remained morel constant than t h a t of any other great painter since the I Nam Open E..e•11 Nlte 'Ill 9 pm, S•t. 9:30-6 day, deactivating an Air Foret. Reserve Unit her summer job at unit and starting the move Gallagher's Gift SMp by a · ~ua:ron~:r~U:pan~orps Air WASHINGTON CAP> -Sen. :~: a~~t!~t~~hipped the Lo~-~w-~t ~Enen~"\.··-eStari!roo~:l~lm~:'vees~n::t:~ L4·51 3 DAY. ·s Military spokesmen said the Strom Thurmond, CR.S.C.), a Police hall checked 786 lips ...,.,.., American redeploymen~ coin· retired majw general in the -55 of ·them Tuesday -"ded 1 h -'-Army Resents; says he has ~c1 W t a w vp in ,battle a"nd ap,...aled to citizens to U ·1y I ~--v written 53 congressmen who r-. ac v1 n ~w• letnam. ..:.1ep•---more. follow•~ the shooting dea"· 1 Allied . are reservists "in ,_ hopes of ""' i1V1111: u•• """ 1 • I. h communiques reported establishing a Reserve unit for "The magic one has not ofvlolenfoucer Mstudayen4.ts in campus TO SAVE IN THE . 1g t and scattered ground Congress. yet been received, or if it fighting. Thurmond said T uesd ay has we have n't discovered A total of 7,470 students So u t h V l e t n a m e s e former Secretary or Defen.se this." Husby said. enrolled for the first summer spokesmen said the number Robert s. McNamara abolish-The $6,000 reward offered season at Kent, 2.7 percent 0 f Communist-initiated in-ed congre$Sional Reserve units for. her sare return had drawn lower than in the same period cident.s dropped to their lowest five years ago but the current at least two 'extortion attempts last year, a spokesman said point in almost four months. secretary, Melvin R. Laird, andone"Up"was adeliberate Tuesday. However, GuerrUla shelling a t t a c k:s has advised him he has no hof_x by two young men that preliminary estimates had in- overnight fell to their lowest objecUon to re-establishing co5t "thousands' oC dollars" dicated the drop would be level since Marth. them . to track down, Husby said. more than twice that large. At South Vietnam's northern ------------------------------! port city of Da Nang, member1 ot a 46G-man Marine Corps recoMaissance s q u a d r o n started leaving for a new sta· lion ' in Japan. The squ~dron, equipped with Phantom photo reconnaissance jets, had bee n · based 1n Vietnam since April, 1965. At Phan Rang Air Base on the central coast the U.S. Air Force completed the in- activation of the 280-man .309th Tactical Airlift Squadron. It had been based in Vietnam since November, 1963, nying CJ23 Provider Transports. The 50,000.man phase four withdrawal will be completed by Oct. 16, dropping Ille authorized Amerlean troop level ln the war zone to 384 ,000 men. Another I 00. 00 O Americans wi ll be withdrawn by P.fay 1: 1970. Rogers 1 P . 1.! • essim~ttc Aboui ''Talks WASlllNGTOI(' (AP) - Secretar)' " Stati William P . Regen say~ he ll'1' little hope o£ nqotiatlng ari et)d. to · the war in Vi~m} . "[ must _say that in terms of a . conventional end rJ. the war "a! we think of il. I don't thl,pk that we're any closer," fWsers said in a radio in- tervie;* .-re<iorded In London Smlday ond nl!ased here Tuesday. "That Is becau1e the enemy doesn't IOOw any In- terest In wan0nc; to end the .. war." • Hogen "id tb& erid -It may be a situatloa ol• no war ond no pea«. Bicalatioo of the war may contmue. but Uie enemy 1tl ll may rely on terrorism and pmilla at- tacla, he added. Doubts of a .negotiated ptR« l':ropped up el:lewhere in the state Department. Carl Bartch, a department 1pOkesman. said Slate has no Information to confirm reporu of SoYltl lntt.reSt In a riew Indochina c:onlerence. . ' 1111~na· can lie· l'llUIU ... THE COFFEE . POT .IS ALWAYS . ON ' ' ' . ' . Ho1uboti.t 1 wp of •ich, hot coffff, fmhl1 bnwoll ,Or""'~ JIU p"fer hol tul Hm som1 d1lidOl{S flllf!.bfkol cookinl 1r1 • ""I" dsi~ stMCI of1,,r"Nlwport,N1lipn1i lllpM.~t dewnl Re~kl Tiki tim• to 111wincll FO(l't JOUT problem~ 1nd let hol ,.~llhmel!ls.ind co0kiu ~JOU • new ptnptetiie ·for tlle.d11. Mt!IPOrt H1t1onal Bink b liwlJS , thin~n1 of JOU!'W1'<1.1>ttn doinc It forJt11t- Enio1 lhil, !10;01 with olh« ulliqu! l'f'!ices I' · '1he Most Un~uo B1nk In Tht World;' I '' .. II·• 9 CONYINllNT 0Pr1CI$ SHYING OtlANGI COUNTY Alrpert Ofllct Mlctltlson •t M1cArthur '33·3111 • .. ,.w, Ol'l!u.Blysldl 11 J1mborM &•2·11•1 Ctlltp ,.,.. Oflb Nutwood •I ~fl'IOllWtlttil 171 -2900 • "'""' Hllh Ollkt H11~ 1t Brta 171·72'° S11'41rler Ofta supenor 1t 1'11ctnU1 642-t5JJ • UMtrsitf omc. £•st Q\1pm1n at st1t1Colt•rt 179·4540 W1stdlff Otke Wttldlll ti 0o¥tr 6'2·3111 .seat ktdl Ollitt ltlsutt'Worl4, 5'11 Bt1dl 59i·2711 • Ucun• Hlll1.0ll~• lei9Urt WOfld, l•tuN Hiils l30-3200 HARBOR CENTER STOU NAME -CHANGE SALE about our new operation ••• We'll 1pecielite in 1uit1, sportcoef1 end dre11 sleeks only -the only store of its kind in Or· anga County. A femous rrieker of privete label merchendl1e he s e9reed to cooperate in our low-m•r9in, high-volume outlet. We'll offer his beeutifully tailored, quali ty 1uit1 et 60 "· LESS then stores seling them under enother name. Worsted Wool, Dacron & Wool or Silk & Wool Values $100 to $125 The lu xurious drape, rich texture a~d .lustr.o~s looli of superb woolens is yours at almost unbelievably low · prices. Choose from • great selection 'Of new popul1r ~ • patterns and shades. SPORT valne• to $89 DRESS ... 1 .. e~ ~ ,f3J COATS $39, $49 .SLACK·S $15. $17 2300 N. HARBOR Blvd., Costa· Mesa Harbor Center, on the mall-540-1500 _, • ... . " . ' ·~ .. I • !M.J!'Y PROT EltlTORIAL P~GE . . . . • ' • School District's Loss ... • tn Ille Nliroallqn of Mrs. Elizabeth . M._ "Betty" tiny, Ille N~·MN .• Unified School D11lncl board • 1*ffero a Joos ol valuable experience and some strong . . --"'"' Ille c:omamnlty. • Mn. L1111, a Coota. M.,f resident, had served on : Ille board llDee Ullillcatlon ;ui\ J9l6 and prior lo Iha! on .,..._ aid N-rt Harbor"Unl6n Jli&b school District "ljd ... rd. ' Mn. Llil1 announetd tluii &he has resumed work as 118 ~ nune Ind doesn't haxe as much lime to 1~ to bOard acUvttlea. ' · ; _ Ille has ~. a comdenti9"' public servant, putting ID boun '1 servi~ tar beyond those devoted by most oihol "*"lll•mber.f.._ '{~g special interest in cur- e rfCiilum. ~ 41leiidlil.mouy dayt\me meelin~s ol l~ach­ er -ilutlying bow 1'011 to tuch and mouvate students. ' ' ~· ' · Mn::Ullrwas hi 1 re~ed by the school leach· en °""'-";~ ,_!Ors alsq regarded her as a ~ wlll·~!ud well-prepared bOard memlp • ..<~ ~ . (!~ ginal DA1L'\:'p1bi>T story of Mrs. Lilly's J'eli~atron.., ' un[ort'liriife -typographical mixup re- sulted. in a<Wentence reldii\a1Wt~.Mrs. Ully-was not a favorite hQa('d member amoni.~ district's teaching • statt. Tbe''°nlence bad been mianl jo report that she wa•a f1voftte amoflg the' teache~ause of her fre-- quent alleadance al curriculum mutings and olber teK!ler ..as lolls.) . ~ • ,Sbe wu well Ul<ed la' fellow -d members who IP!Jll• of the school dil\rtct's joss. Mrs. Lilly's perform· , aib aloo bad th~ approval of the 11Mr~eubllc. Twice -----'---ahe·wu-electodrby wl~e-marlfns,r;:.-..'""'--­ Beyond her -·~~ bo~ ,......, 1!fts. lilly bar . partlCIP*ted in "¥'°'Y ._cillli' 'to..·OraDlle Coast . -• .. -' ,. . • ' Collea•. UC Irvine !xlenslon and the Oranre County Departn)ent of Education. and she has been active in PTA, the Leaaue of Women Voters and the Costa Mesa United Fund . Mrs. Lilly bas given geqerously to her community. It is time now tor the community to give her a warm and well-earned 11thanJt....you." Viet Cong Flag Incident On Independence. Day, the Fourth ol July, a New· port Beach youth flew a Viet Cong flag on the beach in the exclusive Bay5bQres sectign.· The residents· of the area nalurjl(Jy dld,n'l like ii and, they called police. It was a· boorish act by t)ie· youth. One calculated to antagonize. ' Newport police. acting on advice provided by the Orange County Military Provost Marshal._ arrested the young man. They charged him with a section of the U.S. Government Code that deals with display of the American Flag, not aJien flags. They would have done better to simply take the yo uth's name and wait to see how -the law read, rather than take uninformed advice. Neither the U.S. attorney nor the district attorney would bring charges of illegal flaJ!: display. The district attorney's office, possibly in a face-saving move. six day later filed charges of disturbing the peace against !he youth. , Flying the VC flag on American Independence Day was a rude act. But police and all of us need to remember that in a ~rree ~soctety, an act that is unpopillar or even Sffifji.OiS " not per se illegal. And in a free society we should not · want it any other way. • • N • •• 'TeU ~ident Cleveland that µie will honor hi& ISO dq;,. \ cooliil& off period.. .. ' . • .. Dqg:JYuts ' ~. .. ' . Barbor Area Provided· Test Case • Outsh.out.ed Dog-Lovers ·Dear Gloomy Gus: Coercing Defendant to Block Suit ~ ..-..i;• ... JI" :. _... . ........ :-to.£1-'fp;~ .. ~,r ... . . 9 . ,.. ~ ' . . . . "' . . -..... -·.#..,,--~·-- Whal . , °'!f!leld lli>d. s.....,.. ""' aren't telliq the rest ol !he Freeway Ftshten b that !heir ,..al plan ia to forte the state to reopen the Coast Free,r.y route So' it can be JllllTl1id, '\\throogh ' Newport Hel&hta. Abd ID..: tbey'U 'duck the tblame! -r -N. ff. R. 'TMI ....... "'""" ........ ~ "" -rtrr ""'-"' ... M•a •r•r. l4flllll \'-"" ,.... .. ..,...., ... DIM" Plltl. otbenrist, and they outabouted the rest ~ ~ Bulcally, ~ prefer ·doca to ,_. 'aome·tirbk.I ,PIYchiC......, """ -"·*Id . tbey con . aee no whatever dogs moy do, or bi -'.lo do. I Al a dog-lover (but lo idolator) I 1 ,.am. wUU.na to 'march aJ\d prote.3t on • Nmll IJf Mlsty'o ~ivil rjghta, but I am 1<>t IOtna to !ICOUrage or defend ·;l!lr civil Wf91118. MOii 9j• however, liem 1 incap.bj.e of g out a reuontNe 111U of -f om r o r tl!emoel"'" without ]!eiq wlllin& Jo [m. Jlirale upca tht f~ of those •ho leel411fer<11Uy. Biii' AMONG Ill pau1ne do&...,.: w.., .......... 11lrj didn't lhlllk . ~ ·lliould be ~·;1a the paru·• !i¥~~·~ · m......,;; '1'11'1-!or what Ibey call 1o111 "6-• Jor-Cllllne odlvtty. Nw .tlJ9 II a stupid, unfair .and one-clded 11 lbe.Pll'!! eommi...,.•a edict that ;II" dap lboulll be permitted in the~ A!l -aop ahould be leubed, ncii* to:. pc1at runs or enclolur'ea 1D be pmlded in city pub. 11· -~ doll't outwdlh thO ... child"'° or ol people • be •lrlld or them. I 'I'll~ in our midi! tllougbf ~T .'I'Jll:, HEART OF every .. conmct •bOut ''11berty"1ta·the tteed for a proper and just de!tlltlon tit what "riglita'• rell!Y are, and where they end.-Al limaril Sha• -~ "It b.~lbk for tl1e 'llnDket·'ahd the Mn to be . .Qu&n,'lree tn the ...., r WIJ' car." I · We have to devise a way of giving each faction its optimum freedom (which, note F_ardully, is llOt the same aa "muimurd" freedom), ao thlt while .nobody is as free as he ft'ould like to be, yet Mbod,y's freedom 1erioully limits the frftdom of others. ''Freedom" as a batµe-cey ~Id not Include the liberty to foul up the public's srass in the name of the noble race of caninu. ro 111e &tltor : It look a lo .. time, but . tM Uniled Stalt• Court of Appeab hal ruled the deliberate UJe ol crimillal protecuUon by Newport Beach to forestall a Poaiible civil suit, by a pu30n arrested 'under questionable cln:umltancu; la t · dear Lttter1 jrom rtader1 art welcome. denlal of tHt defendant'•· et1nsliluUOnal Normall11 writer1 ahould conoe11 their rights. ~ ' messages in 300 words or tasa. The The Z-1 decision written by Circuit right to condenit letters to fit &pace Judge Ben ct: OwUwa~ and joilled by or eliminate Ubfl U rearrved. AU ltt- Shirley M. Hutrtedkr, came on April terr trlM.!t inciude .rlgnature end._ maif.. 20, fretlfJI Hugh WendeD MacDonald ing a4drt1.!, but namt1 ma11 be with.- who was convicted of real1Un1 arrest htld on request if 'IUfficient rtuon in N""*"""" Beach on Fe-··-· 11 196S is apparent. PoetTy will not be pub-' ·-.. ,..,.. .,. _ _.,. • • li.lhcd. MA CJION-'L D WAI otoppcd by• . , • ~..., NcwpOtt ' BeRll police on JIJlllll'Y g " · " 1965 and ·arrated for drtvitl wider t~ on me other hand, makes y~ ·well hlfluence of akabob-Qn hnuarJ 26, -:hen you are sick, .m makes you the pl'OllCU&or moved lo dlanla the sick when yo~ are '!"eJI. Dope does charlJP• but When 'MacDonald refused nothing oft~ kind; It merely makes you ·-· · --., •. ,. '"-f ~. . sick oil the ume. to granl • .....-uon _Im WR: po~ice . Now~· the pharmaceuU~l slants in had ,probl~ cauee to arrest hnn, America make dope far in excess of wlll•U.w l&t motion. · the lti'1 demand !or IL They ,.nd 'Ille Jud.Ii., wbo ~ asked for the dope tntp Mexiet1 wbtch is smuuted atipulatlon, ,.tused to cllmill the charge back ~; they i!UldvertenUy supply of dnlnken *1vina. Ji week 1:&ter, the even the illicit pushers here. And they · prosecut« 8lided a,l!COIMI coup,t to the · are hard pressed to explain it. ccmplllnl. chorgiq Macllonll<( with o!so rt,listbta arrest. . ,. . A NUMBER OF concerned citizens AFTER ·A~· 1'llRIZ-DA¥ tr i a I . and organizations are out to persecute ltfacDonlkl .was fotind not m•ilty of the and actually destroy these slrUater cor· eM poralions by whatever means JteeeSsary .i. drunken driving char&e, but convicted . if they don't str~ttn up and fly rigtlt of the ~-on resisting count. i. fur the Americari ·people ,who are pfo-J~e Dualway held it was not the ·d· the' .. bread A-..1 .butter ....U....tor. '•·duly 1" use • .-.~-. I _., " mg • , mu . r~ .,.,~,. ~ And the • gral!<lrine hu lt that the aecuUon to block a possible dvll aull cigaret compani'es .,.e tooting up now "The· sltuatioa is made no better by the fact that here the record indiCates 10 produce a martjuua cigaret 1f and v•hen It becomes legalized. that it was-the court that asked Remember, alcohol (an ingredient in MICDonlld whether be would stipulate," mOlt medicines) make.s you well when he sakl. "Rathtr, jt makes it worse. yoo are 1lck, aJKf lick when you are It brinp the court to the a.id of the well. We can't say that o{ dope. proRCUlor Jn.~ the defendant lnlo ~to, ~t amount! to a forfeiture MILT BASHAM or hi! civil rig!rts." U' THE HAJl80R District Municipal A Printer's Gremlltt , , Court, \be Newport Buch City Atlor~·, To the EdJto<: l'f N R ll 'I ' office, iancS the Newport Beach Pol.ice Regarding yoor article . ..abOut Mrs. .. _ s . ~t • ea· ' y .ncome Deportment are llsltRin&, the decision Lilly's mi&natlon !mn the Newport-• should eliminate the practice or adding Mesa Unilled School District Boan!, your on charge! Jn the hope of securing Statement that Mrl. IJUy WM not a J -~· · : . a waiver of the right to !IUe for false favored board member <l the IChool Ya ,.,... ·-1i..ty bGs hli . (', · ·, · a!T91\--or atlnilar stlpula~. _ d~trlct's teocbinf ataff -not only carol lh!r", ~!"!"--~\:.!..~ . ' ·I' l! ~·· · I~ the declalon '!ill be regarded erro!I...,, but Jn ..-..ly --· ~ --• -.-••-. "' blllV 'a ·Ill-· by -who !eel thtt The teachers or this dlltrtet have long handt;.,.. a -l<lr lllO. Do )'Oii • •· ' · ~aw "IOIJco power, .ezcluolve among CC11sldeted Mrs. Lilly a pd friend, have'llrJllJ'-lflr.oo tlil-t' r" 6mertcan lnalltuUons, -nol be sub-and a moil vlluabk member ol the N<I, )++• It la ool nilly •llloomo,~ ' ll>t to .-. nd balances. And It schoOt bOard. ' ~~ ~,11 "!""Jy Ill~ ~, pensoticn !or their lnjuri11, It Is not i.. ~tnloreitlne lo note Ilia! Newport Beach WE HAVE ALWAYS felt thtt we J.lci """.... &ubjed. to income tar. · ~not~ tr J.J~ery,-provided counl on her for support on such lllSUeS Now, be ttrosa to PIY and In fact, the injury need. not even tf>e tell Clle for Uilii dubJou3, practice as salaries. benefits, curriculum changes. you ,_,.,~ ... hlm for Che money. be physical at all. ln one •eut, a man thft,bopeful!y,willnowbeelhrunated. etc. She made a point of being well Then. • JOU win the $ZOO, it i.! won $100,000 for defamation or character. JAY MURLEY inlormed on every pertinelt mue. We tax frM. .,..., It almply make& you The government tried to ®llect income know that we have Jost a valuable ally, come oat ....,, tax on this sum, but .. a comt ruled Dope I'S. Alcohol aod we will miss her f lendship and 'l1lllS ,...._LE hat w'H '"" that it was not taxable. The court said support. In the years to follow . ~~ " int purpose of the money was just To the Editor : We a!M> know that her place on the pllcatil; ln pnonll injury 1" "make the plaintiff whole." .. Tl!fre ore many flioeglmmlcks blasted Newport-Mesa Unllled School District caad. vtctlms IOmfllmet. win J And in aoother case, the mmey that at tii Or'I the 1'V . and ln the 'press board will be a hard one to fill. venlldo brfe IWm <>( -· •a, girl won In i breocb ol zrorntae dllt,f'but the mos! ldloUc b the nsum1> CHARLES S. GORDON To .,,_ ~ lllol tile -r. com-sdlt was likewise held not taxoble, slooe tio• lllot dope Is bolltr thsn aic<>hoL VELMA V. GORDON . ' Cllt-. .................... , lolt• -"11'! ... the ...... ol !rte AmerielM to nft1a lavolunt•ry eervl t* Al .. hive to do ts m11fe. the monlll and phY1IC1l atarrard• of our" mWtary •• high IUI p1:1111a:lblc ll"d M young men wi!J cltmor fot the -IUallr to qualilJ .... -·" I ) it WN compen11ung ber only tor' ·the Dope deolroy1 the mind entlroly. Alcohol, Teachers NMUSD hann11le had 3uftered. HOWEVER A verdict may also include "punitive'\ damages. lmPQSed not to com· penaa1e for the pllintilf'1 -lnJW"l' but lo punlah the del<11dant for hlo wroaaful -On thll portloo ol lhe •milt!, a tu may indee<I be colled"1, • 1For eiamp~: Jn eother def11n1Uon c11e, the plafn.. tiff woo lt,000 -l8lO !or the d1m1p -1" hlo ,..putallon, aod lllO to lt1ch &ht 'deftndant 1 ltuon. The $650 was helil tuJr.,, but the plalntllf did hive to pey Income t.11 on the '350, This wu consktered Income because. In 11plte ol ·the hann he had suller..i, he come out l3!0 richtr than he had been befort. An Arnericon Bar A11ociotion pub- lic urvic• feature b¥ WiU Barnard. ,\ ~--811 George-·---. Dell' Georp: I Mn boeo I infmber ol Ille Secnl -I« oeveral ,..n Ind recel...t ' ...... promoilono, Un!...,notoly, r. b••• oomo•I o1 1 ·frdblem. I don1 know -rm ,~ Jo be doloil· Con you MJ me? ANON Dear Anon : I wish I could, Anon, but lt would betray 1 confidence ud the other auys would 1ay I couldn't keep a secret. Jual mlna:le wllh the crowd and qutt being oo nosy. A clitck of the reporter'.s COPtf te· vealtd it read, "Mr1. Lill11 tDtll a fav· ored board n1emb~r ... " IPlj•ctio-n of "not" WOf one of tho.se minter'• grem· limi wllfch dffit1 .e.tpl(mation. We (IQn. onlu apologire co the widttu re· •f>tcttd Mri. Eli:obctA LUlv and to our T'tc:tdnl fn o-ntral. • -Editor Polfe~ltla-en ft•pport To the Editor: I noto with lnteres! that oor city b pun:l!aslna ""'"Ii police helicoptet"s. This la an tsealation that ts undoubtedly calculated to lead to a victory in Ulo "War against crime". It ml~t be interesting to conjecture on the future of the tnlorcet-enforcee confrnntaUoo. P0&sjbly I ml&ht get ma~. as the nasty, buzzing machine paUutea the ecology with noise and smell. and throw a rock (or present an obscene genurt) at tbe helicopter! Will I be napelmed? Will I be gassed? Or merely shot at with various deadly device,,? .\ND IF nus protest behavior ·be&mes common will _ttie po!jce then iieed"'inor< kill-power, p(iosibly the IPBM (lnltr-Prednet Ballistic Mlss!le) M!Jch can achieve a definite Jaw and oi\ier kill ·advantage when 1ireit from 'j,Quce head~ against, say, · Ne~ 'Heights. .. ...... Or tlookili« '-r.., more generations Into ~ fukirt; may not the question become, "SboWd the police use tactical nuclw we~ in tbelr war on crime?" ~ coet, yf!\)tiveness of the police helicopter ·;. high when !he hlgllly artlfldal be I C-o pt e r m,,.,iacturers' sta~" !!' Uled, but the machine uolor11inatit!y • lurther separates the citizen, (lllC! • eSµeclally the teenage cltlzen1 ·rrom "the police. . - I SUbGEST that In our clty we mlght revert to more policemen and Jess mactiinery ·in our efforts to mJintain our society. At the coot ol one helicopler patrot we could maintain, say five to 10 police people, male and female, walkinl, ·on bleyclM, ~ ullrn·light motorcycle. qi dur crowded bead> area. Their ~ate yresence, non-obtrualve, could brin(lb""1! the police-<iltz<11 fl!> port that i!Jnecessary to prevent, rattier than cunbat crime. T. F. MANGELS T,._..f.e• From Dl-e To !he Edit"t:, t'd llka..IO llllnk the !Upayera rl Newport Beach lllC! Ocota M-!or paylnr for Ill). summer schocil"tblt ...,. mer. Becauie or lbem, I'm hlviN a very exclUng time oo !or lllC! hope It will •taY the aame.' I'm &l•d ~ 10 to·ochool here! ., ple"'1re and excrciU our ~ received thniush the ~ Clola -· Boys' Club J>OOt. higl\ ochool swim J>l"Oil'&m, jwUor '"college •lrn -water ]Jblo Wu a really big ttµqg . Tllese boy1 and their Pl,11 WFe up etrly \(l go to work out. They hli1 the friendahip and GOunsel of put coaches and were too busy to att mto any lrOQble. We are vel")' 11ateful for the r'lrim , program in Orange ·eomity. • . C. H. S'l'JIAUSE C•~r crt1-.!le To tht E:dJtor : On behaU cf the Orange County ~d or Directors of the American Clncet Society, I, !'lib to mend my~artfeit appreciatbi tO you and yalir iltaff for helplne to make the 1970 Cancer·Crulade a resounding success. Your v l t 1 I coverage and public: MrVice prote1 GDCe a1ain the powtr at the press. • NOT ONLY HAVE we maintai. our posllion aa leaders in the ttftMrid• Crusade, second only to Los An&eles, but we anticipate attaining our tqbeet total in the branch'• hb1tory. I would like to offer a spect1l vote ol thanks to Mn. M. D. Motrll, eo,ta Mesa c:IJy chaltm4D and her untlring ~p ,"-volunteen , and to ~11 your rteden who have responded ao 1enerous- ly.' .. VIRGIL I. PAllTCR ~-iry Cf\lsad• ~ TO lhe Editor : The time haa long ·ain:ce come for 11\lfs · protectlna the Jndlvldu4l from nwproctice by lilcal and federal taw 1 ~nforcement alenc~s. l!n't it just aa mud! a crjme when a J>9iiceman tllt11J11 epters a privlftte restc:tenoe or llle&ally ~rches a pe1110n's presence aa it ls VfJitr! a crim&.al does just that? Wliiat I'm getting at' is this: When Ill individual is arrested as the result Thanks again. DIAN&. WJNOCUR of .aD illegaJ maneuver by an offk:er, ·Ate t · ~ ·viCtim should have BOme l«t of L recoune. .. " 'C•tdt La '.l'reu• Tills RECOUME, 1" be e!!ICtive To the F.dltor : t l I WJthfn the frlrft~rt or OUT ptelf:nt In 1 recent edltorlal entitled "Bart11lng netwOrk of laws, muM it.self be 1et Motorcycles" you stated .. . • .A few down u · law by the ~1i!lature. years back, the problem or Illegal drag '['\le effect of this legal rteqW"ae will racing 00 cJtJ streets was rtsolved by inhibit. law enforctment oUk:en from creaUng special drag strips. . . " As ~e~pping these. bound!, cauiln. a very tnterested party jB. all l!hues d1~. ~y1 fear ~ a. Cf01a of recteaUonal acUvlty, apeciaij,y for }Jtck , of ~ in our law enforcement the l'1l!IQI, 1 would llli!i 1" po=GUt agenCJes ond !!" wllf1.ie ....._..iinr that tlli Coota Mesa -~on ·. gO)'Crnoiintal .:rJiflef,.~l 'llils ment ii trilag to help oolve the . ieftl ' imibl help It '111111-Ji>Hif TAI.LE of "~place to enjoy tbllr wheels.,. · , ~ " . !; THE QEPAllTMENT has or1anit.ed 1 motor<yete lltld mini-hike club, •c.na LI Trans/' which make trips to remote dirt rldln1 areas the Jut wee~ ol each mon\h. 1 \ I feet ~ u..t the IO to IO younpten and ao inc:reasiq number of ~ parents tb{nk the city o! 1:0lta .... ii ...ting with the cyclbts Joward a ...,,.... ,..1 -!he e.Joyment o1 • hellthy recreotlon aettvtly. KEITH VAN HOLT Director of Reut!atlm City ol CO.ta MeSI • • S•ppom Ol11•pie Peol To the F.ditor: The propooed Olympic pool you reported on In lhe paper -I do ~pe you wlU contlnue io aupport. Jt. When I recall the man,y hours ol ' - Wedneaday, 'luly tl; ll70 Tho edltorfol pooc of lllc Dail¥ Pilot 1eek1 to txform and •tim- ulaU reader• bu prt11nttng ti.ii n1wspapcr1 opfnfoni and com- mentarv on topic• of intcre1& a•4,. 1iglit/iamct,. br provtdlng • f<>n<m tor tkt izprtulon of our rtadert' opinions, and by pre11ndng tht dlvenc trlt w- polnu of fn/ormcd ob.ttroer1 q.nd apokeimtn on topfc.s of tla1 c1av. Robtrl N. Weed, Publi1her I • • . - • ' Fairest at th.e Fair ' ' ' -.•. JJill Shelton, 22, Seai Beach, reCeiv~s,cO_nitr~tulailons from runners--~P. Sue-Scott. 20, Tustin (left). and Beth McFerran, 18, Ora0ge, u?on being crowned ''Miss· Orarfge· Gounty ·Fair:"' ~ill. '$'6'f abd :M-2Z-M. . was felected Tuesday nigh~-to reign a.var 1970 fair cur.rentJy under way at county Fairgrounds in, Costa .Mesa. 1 . . . . r ' .. ; ~ .. . _AJ!?":<! _12 ~~~n~~ts ~ .. • .. "'. ) I\' • ' • :· «l't~!~ '.1• ·v:J.sit H\l"Spac~.· bl _ , .t "' " ~I' l . ' .. I r , 1 l . . . I . ' By .RUDl'~EPZIE!UI are t Ing lil 1"J>POI'!: ~ for ., ., ot""' NIY ~!I"''..,. ·future ~e ~. 'na. ~~Water A6'i11o lZ astrona~ll Alan e..n aM aixho,fpn ~»y@em.'. •· I · ~lts t!e" Conr~d-m.cte a , brief, : ~ -itrbnaut.'l,._,~hO fild ~~ to1 the ' atop tn Huntif'!gton Beach 'I'uesd•y to talk Hun~OO Beach ,p11a lirm for a brief- sbop 'Will\ four crewmen doing_ • 90-day •inl' on Skylab, ~ orbiting wor~p · 1tint in~ 1'1simulated space station at to--be ' ,.unched tielt. "'year al sci Wanted Mc~ll Douglas. ' · to tnoiiahoilt the !God . ' ~. to the men via televisioli "i.t's great," 'answered Hall, wbo h.as '1ld iptercom, the tw;o lunar i explorers been 41pjng on IUJl)Pt~s ·flfu..dried isked them ... about livtng conditions inskl_e lob!ter, steak, wtmp,chicken, hain and thei 41):.fool double walled tesl chamber. othef delicacies. "How's the water?': qUlpped Bean, o:m?ct and Bean; who al.99 know what knowing that the four! graduate students it's UU to be cooped _.yp ~tcr spending drink w~ter reclaime,:I froi:n urine ~ dayi in the lwlar qgarantloe trailer, pe1'5plratlon. "Does it taste flat?" gavr'the lmpresskln their menu wasn 't Jon G. Hall, 25, who with his as good. crewmates just began their' 32nd day "The worst ·time we had wu those inside the space capsule, answered that five days in theMQF cMoblle Qua.rantlne the first batches wei'e not too a:oo:I, F ·u " W h d better food ~t th t the quallt had improved. aci ty). e a in our Halla and Steph~ Dennis, Wilson Wong spacecraft than in the MQF." Conrad and Ten; Donlon are scbeailled to ipend • said. three months inside the chamber. They . The a.strmaut.s were also interested •. ' ln ·what the men did for entertainment when they were. :not busy monltorina 48-y.ear Mesan 1 eql,lipment or sleeping. ' Ross Hostettler Dies at Home . ' . Jtos4 .RostetUer, "'ho came to ~La Me<a In lllU and founded tlJe Costa Mesa Lumber C.Ompany, died at his home 'l)Jetday. He was 83. Funeral arrlMgemenl! for Mr. Hostet- tler are perid.ing wit~ BeU Broadway . l4:ortuary of Costa Me~. · • Mr. Hostettler, who llved at 204 Tustin Ave. in Newport Beac~, Is survived by ti ls daug~er, Mrs. Jack Mille~; ~s ·son, Jackson Ross Hostettler;. two brothers, Carl and Mathew J. Hostettler and six · grandc:hHdren. Mr. Host.ctt.lcr, ,a noUve of Kansal'I, served in the U.S. Army during WW · I and moved to Costa Mesa from Orange. He was an avid gOlfer . • • , 1'tMI J-.mily has suggasted that tributes be made' In ' the form of donaUons to the America• Cancer Society. I • Barbershop Quartet ,. . . Group Sets Concert : The Society for the Pr~rvallon and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet ~lnaJng In Amcnca (SPEBSQSAJ will l>f raising 'theJr 35 voi~s in harmoo)' at the Orange County fair on Thursday at I p.m. in the ~mphltheater. I The B11rbe.rsbop Hannony Show will e1:tur1 three chapter11 or the society ~Newport Harbor, Oran_gt •nd Fullerton -and the women's -compleme.ntal')' or1anl11Uon, the Sw~et Adellnea. ·Speaking for' the lour , Hall said they watched a lot ol mmmercial television. read books, listened to FM radio and played the harmonica.and recorde r. f•tt'1 too .i..d UleJ can't ,gi'!_e Y!"J zero G; to enjoy that In ·thtn," I aaid Q))lrad1 hlntlnl tlrat,;..ip~ ~Id ada &nother dimtnllon \o thi. . im~.t. "It'• like ~ different Wld, It's • different pe.n:pedlve when your a:ear . _.....,,,_.. . . 11 Ui--UUWU• • : With. a quick 1oodbY,e, lhe astroil1ull ended th>ir !lvHillnute dlllogue t,nd lift the tut area before a..crowd of qf!Wsme1' . Had lM oppo'1'Jnlt1 to quiz the"\ abciut· Chet Huntley '• retlmnent. : .. • • 'Vaudeville Hits. ! ·OC Fairgrounds ()kl.time vaudeville will staje 1 .comp. haqt II the 1'71 Or1n4e C.Unty lair whMI tire Senior Oillun 1 Vaudev111e Re"" tabs the ata;e In th• Amphilhealer 11 4:IO p.m. today. Other featurt1 ol Senior CiO.zen·a Day will be a slngDrg group on tha handetand at 6:111 p.m. and the Ealttrn Star Kitchen Baod in the mall at 7:15 p.m. Thursday will be Kid's Day at lhe fa ir, and all chlldJWI under U will be admitlcd free. Activities tnClvde tlfe ~aktr oi1>-KAU Phystc1I Flinlll, Pen- tathlon, •"!Set ahow and 1 clown coctvme CMf~t. • • , • The filrground1 boei1 it I 1.m. dilly . The regulaf admil))on pt1ct Is tt for adulll, ·80 centa f0t Junloro and 50,ceot& for cblldren aaed 5-JO. I I ' ' ·. Today's .Fl••I ... ~ j \, • N.Y. Steeb ORANGE\ COO~. CAUFOR"NIA . . WEDNESDAY, 'JULY IS, 1970 TEN CINI'$ .., . ' ' J I ' I · • ... . . ' ' . : j , •• 2Held ill Cannibal Death . ' I • W eitd flites Tri8gered Montana Murder , . Grim homlcldt. • lnveotlgaton today alomc Nac!lllllealo -ol\er a hit.and· ~ 'to driw "1)' lln!r belwten a nm aoildeot oo llilbwaY 1 about 16 devtl wonhlpor who .bu """""" a mUea aooth ol Bia SUr. · cannthal tllllnc in Mqfttana and ,tl>e • Tbi1aq-lralred, bea1'.dorl Baker-.,ho dlarnemW-t mlmler ol a N.lliloo. . had ~ In his pocket -suadtnty Vl!)o IChoolteaeber ln·orance Oount)'. blurled out I ,..._ story to A pair ol suspects In the~· Caltfomla Htlhway Patnrl OIOCI!' Randy huldler .. alaylng ol a ~ ,IOdal Newton: Wolter Wboae corpsi WU recovered It *'1 hive a problem," ht said. "I am a· Yello~ River ' campiitt ~ ar.. a C;AMJbit." ' . ,..ted Monday. -· · · SUhooquent lnvuutaUon revealed the stanlty Baker, n, of Storey, Wyo., car the Pair were driving wu registered and • HirrJ St"1up, ZD, ol Sbertdu, to Jamea M. Schloaer. the mlsaing ·Mon- Wyo., were tum 1mo custody wllklll( t.ana IOCi.al worttr wbole body wu . . 1'9Q>""'1 ti'om the river. Baker, wbo Aid he belOap to a aalanl< cult; wu formally charged with m~· aioo, by l:uthoritlts Ur Helena, Mont.,. wllh 1lta trayelJnc companion, whom be tried .to delend by llYinl be alone killed · SchlqWr. ~r':,·depuUee:' said the'vlcUm~was ioo 'blc for one man to btlteher alone~ · Tbil CHP 'officer 'said bow .found in Ba.Qr'• pocket are reportedly finger jolnll and the aUJpeey claimed· to have eateir the fllllll from them .• -Baker alao claimed Schlolser, who had plcl!ed him up hil<:hhl\dnc. waa llhot and thed carved lnlo a~ ~ after which be ate the stlll-warm·hist. 1 ~lltl!•,n· Gulntonl._ o!: r~t ~ty, ¥.'l!'t., said a 1i~ lw I>'<" found lour mlles north oC Gardiner where Scb1oue.r · 15 believed to have, lieen miirdtred and di.membered. '• 1; ·,: · , A, lllx·lnCh military \ype .knlf,; dried hlood; teeth, pieces o1 human fleijl and ~"IJ:-flllll ~ere fmiD4. u.e;.; In a case which bea'8 Chilling iiiliiill\ty (See CANNIBAL, Pqe,I), ' Mesa Police · · Nab Masseuse On Vice Rap So H ·appy Birthday . .. . Retrieving his badp, from his trou1er1, a Cort.a Mesa W\derCover offiOer ~Y arrellted a m...eu. · at 1 iJhjmc.t therapy eenter. Nancy A. Vinc<nl; %$ •. ol 17%% Niaeorl ROad, Tust.ib, wi1 booked into·oranae Counly Jall Oil charles ·ol· lewd· Cllll<IUCt and o>liollinC for pri>llttutfon. She WI! rclcasOd siloruy * pootin( $315 bail an dicbeduled 1 to •ppear for afraignment on the '. vicei cblraa nut week. Sgl Jack Cllnm., ol , the vlco and tnteliigenco detail, uid . ·the prlibe' of the · cllillc' at • ·Nftiport BoU!evard, lw been In pr•• for ·--mc:dbs. -·~ ,_.i__ ' . "We had ·airflril .~ ~.~ .. ~ ...... ·~~-... cllnie'-GPCe aama and~ parlor-~ ... ~·~ jrrulhes with the Jaw "-.. cl!Plod . Jmidl· and became a plriale.,i .therapy ,cen\lr. Sil. Catnon alld.o; .. ' . :i ; " . He elj>lafalt thet' Detedfve Dave Hayes mode a ~Y. ~,,1°~ a 111-mlllllt llilsl;aie ~ !tG . ano was taken in toW; in · a tawel to a small room. . · · Investigator Hayes rard ,imall · talk enllUOd, then a1Jeae<1 MiM V\ncmt d>IQI· ed 'ihe, subl<!d. ' ' . He aaid lilt WIS adviled of her con- stitutional ri&bll . ~ l'"1nell of the charges, if\er which pf, lllOWed ~ his badge to pn::we it was no ~e,. "What ....Wd Y,iru ... tt I <rin?" "Ill quolcd ber a$ aaym;: ' · · .. Mesa Chamber Exhibit Wilis Fair Judging Opening night judlln& at the Or1•1• County Fair and E1po1itlon Tues41y delivered a first place award to the Costa Mesa Chamber of C:Omme.rce for iU Industrial Edilbit Disp}.ay Booth. The organization receives a $250 award for taking first, the third tlme in · *. years ft. has woo, while it has placed second on three. occa,sions. . "We can thank co-chairmen Marie and ·Joe llob1nlpll." Aid .E1ecutiV1 Mana1er N~ zt ..... tAirf11. Mn. ~Woo, ln'blrn, uid t1io thanks !hould lo their 'cOmm!tlee "' • '° . . ' chamber worlror1 wl>o dev;loped the prize.win•· booth ~1 a teriel of 1even plarir'!il\I Hilionl: Zle.ner Mid' an isµm..ted _ . 150,0flO -· wili .... the 'hoo\h .durlnc the Cive-day fair, adding that It con\alns products of ZD manufacturin( ftrm1 In the eo..ta Mesa aria. Seeond place honor• were 1VOft tiy Fullerton. third by HunUna:ton Beach and foorth by Westmhistel'. · Costa Mean-By Name-Became ·So Years Old. T~.~Y. Not many cttlulll rull2< It. but ~Y ~ '!it IOCll anntvenary lilOt Costa Mesa wu lonnally. dafpalcd ~ Mesa by !he U.S. POil OUlco Department. Harper WIS the name ol the city until Jnly 15. 1911, althougtlJt had beeil k"""'1 u Qoot.,..__ in the prior yean. Coeta Mesa Hlsto11cai Society officer Mrs .. Eli. Lee~ to ,the,caleod11r today to note tl>o. i\inlflCance "' !he d1te. helve Pleked Sh! alaci _read 10111e Q.uaint eicppts fnm the contest circular aee'kinc ·a new pllllO for the .ciJy, addJiii a lfiw charming comments ol her own about hott Umes don't alwaya chan&e. 1 For ·inlUDce, clvlc ~· In 1920 _.. brlging aboot how ·wonderftil, the de0i>!lied •N•""'1 Harbor WIS and' bow swift you could,1 trave~ on ··the new 1tralgbt-l!>rouah Cool! JUghway.,. . "It .\VU 16 yel!l'I 1 before the ,harbor wai.d'rec1a9d,:• aaid Mn. Lee. " . ' , ' •1 ~· lt• WU ~ felr'I Wort the rtlgb.,ay waa flnlliJed.~ - qircµ1ala caWnC for con~ entries weft, '8nt throughout America, but a bQmetown. w.oman, Allee , PIWJ)er, who lived ·at · 15th ,street and Santa Ana AvenUe, rtook·the prize money, She donated the 125 to found the llf1l arel\chamber of commerce. , And to, ,oo the Go~" Ann1veriary of Ille 'date • tllat ·Harper · i!r..,..r to (See HISTORY, Pop II Investigatlou Jurry Fi~lly SWQf'n~jn ~e;eals:·~~. · · · . · · , · : · ;~ . · · · m ·Beret s 1.Home : 1-n· ,/U:~~·. ;-'. ' .. ~-'..D.Eo:.~~j).!. !l~ifiil}-; -.iur.t11-M.C.,(Wll ;...,P.rtr-1oar ,, i . ' i f.11.111 ff~. . . ! . S" ,. -r.:;r:r.-' ;\__ .L-t.l-1&&a......I ~ . . , . r . . . . , . ' . ~ Jrjnll. zz.,.i. ...., _...,..., , 'f .\r !' !.o.',, '. ... -1, IJ:O'\, •! •,.;c;,1l 1i'I .. :,J t.~,. '"f-'->•Jn!•'-•~....:..:_·o(. ' ~-pt. ~ . • , • ,,,,. ., , ~t •·' ~1·.. • " • ! were . vuuu ·~·Pl.IUJlll army~ LOS AN~· (UPI) -A 'jury llnalli' had been *~the Tate-LaBlanca mutder trlal ' I jhe.J11dj .. llrileftd them tOCMil np -ljJ!OI' nJa!IUY· lroni now on until the T ca1eJ end1 in. three mon~ or more. The 1eveil men and five women were Kat.eel Tuelday afternoon after Superior Cow-I Judie Charlol H. Older questioned them indivlduall)o and liked.-them to 1wear they could pve Cllarlol M- and three femllt codtf~ I lair and lmportlal bwtn(. • . Each ol them replied IO!enmly that he could . Se!icuan ol lllx allmlate J-1 WU Im· mediate])' bepir. ·111ey would ~ any ol the orflinal IS "" mfpt becrripe ill 0< farced to become a-bf the eom1n( ntOntbt. . .• " ' PicldDJ 'the 11. required I iponth and muted a totar o1 111 P"JIPO!'llve .Jar· ora oo It WU dl!lfcult to predict bow 1aq it would -*' to let the a!Wutu. Depilty lifltricl Attorney V~ Bui· ll•l may dtUver the })l'OleCUtion'1 open. inl l\ltom"1t ,Monday. ~•nton and the. three Y.OWll women, Suun Atkins, Patrida Krenwinkle and Leslie Van Hooton, 1ppeared relleved and almoll ••Y oace the Jury waa finally M e~a Accident Puts One in Jail A 1111 named Harril rn into I &UY named rerTll Tuelr1ay nlpt Ill COiia M ... Ferris· turned Wt 11 front of Hanis· durinC ruah hour at the huly ln1'rll0Cllon o1 llowport Boulevard and Brltlol Street, accordlnf to pQltce tralllc lnveatlpton. Qiarta 11. Han'll, II, of :tll stertl 31., WU aol!>I aouth and Dant<!. 0. Feni1, IO, ol 11112 Maple St., 1111 Pini north, accordina to O!flcer Len DlmeroW. From there, he· uld, Ferris went to # hl1 doctor for tre1bnent of 1 head CU\ and H¥ril w~t to jail for ' allqldly drtvinl while lntollcalcd. aPP,:..Olf>'DUrinl a lmis.~·wllfn J".'{r<Y MacDonald lfler the slayinl ol the;fJIW)'FC were in ·the judpt1 chd· hLi ~will' and two daughters, an expert .... -dialled In llllina* full. .. "1.J i;·i,lth·~··la Uri lliei<' lidk>d ii =~ Tlle'!fay.' •. , ' -·· • '°"" o1·hii ftlnaru. . ., 1 -,, • : ~ tallmiii'~ '°'"" at • f!Wlnl. to -Mias Van Houlon'• llwyer. Paul Ftll-del~ wh'°'"' Ml!C~'sbouia be ger1ld, made a last minute. motion . to tried for • murcter· in \ht aiaylncs he ~vi tbe •trlal po1tponed unUI 't least Clatma Were committed by four 1'hlppie" Aug. 'I, 1111, on. -.nc1a the )ltbent "ell-lntrndm. ·: , • mate" brouf)it about h7 publk:lty Jllld• • • • k impoulhle, lor the delondanta 'to 1et a · !¥•"-" Atiol'l)ey Dell\'1• Eilqlan .. id lair tttal: ,,_ • Sgt .. Hilliard Medlin', a member. o1 the · Judi• OldeT denled the molfon. ruling Anny Criminal lnv.eallp~oa Dlvblon. at be ·11aa c:Wrlldtnt the ·J!uorf would de-• find clde their suJlt dr iJulOCfnCe on the basis Ft. Go-. Ga .. reporled · inl a tqtal ol 'evldlOCI .00 1'11f!DOl!Y 1fom the wil-ol 44 !!Jigerprin\5 In the on·-apart· nus ·~ ·• 1 • • • meat, and l3 of them were not left ' by penom -knl>wn-to have -In th• Air Defenses • home. '\'h're also were H un(denU!le<j pa Imprints. • . . Hig~. 011: List • I . . . I . • Of South Korea SEOUL (AP) -Air delenlO ltern> head the lilt of what1 South J(orea•s annM forces n~ . to aet from tbe United s\a\e1 bO!m-1 a third , of the U.S. troopo · In . the ~try can be withdrawn. llelen" Mlntitef c;lfun1 Nae· hyuk aald In an lntervle!r )olit." Chuni 11!d he would pre,ent tbe llst of needed llem1 to DflpUty .,Defense Secrf!WY David Pac:iard at ~'meeting in Honolulu Juty 21. He .UO Aid he woold aak for equip- ment needed to ward off ,..home In· JUtraUons. '" Chung did not llllmate the coot of the muttary hulldup nor the loncth or ~ It would require, but be ~ expected to al: for: ............. of moderntutlon to C?O"'lpenaale for the •. p I an n e d' 'wtlhdrawal of """' IJ,ilao of the I0.000 Aniirlcan troopo llatloned In , South Koru, In 1eneral, Cbunc 11\d. 5outh Korea -b throe types ol mlUto!Y modemha· tton -more firepower, better mob!Uty and bnprovocf commUDIQltlonl. ~ • Th< unidentified prln~ all belonged to adults, Medlin said. 'lbe·beiriq w:as reoelled until 1bur1-- day1to allow "lEisman io return to;hil office In Phlladelphia on other hullneaa. Gov~rnment Issue8 . ' . . Marij:qana · Bpo~et ' WASHINGTON (UP!) -For 10 ~ta each or ff .50 per lvmdred,. the eovem·. menl prlilting office 18 sellin& a new illustrate.I. leaflet on hoW to ldentif1· )Vild marijuana . • The leall!<:·il aimed at helping land owners control ~-~~-"-and includes instnlr:tioos for """""''"' it. TtUed '.'Wikl\Hemp (Marijuana) And How To Coritrol It," the leafltt was prepared by ille agrlculture dejllrtment and the justtce departmenl. , I We~tfler ' . Azim·uth Quitting Siter E1rly rporDing co11t.al fog ~oul~n:t dilCOl\fage would·be beachgoen, since the sun wlll h shining throu1h. Temper1tur11 ate expecttd .to· rem1ln in the mid 80s with the low clouds and fog returnJac in the evtnlq boun. " ' ' • ,. ' " • I • • J • I ' ' I . .rNs,~B TODAY . I lnlrtpid beat Valiant fn tlie ~merfca'1 C!;p tric!a but miOl>i . just lo.sc !he TOC• ajl<T all Tllo' V<>l(ant h,qt<d lhi proUJI t""1 · at I/if' end' ot th• race: ~·· •torv · Page 1Z~ •• : 1 • • ...... t • .:. ..... , j I cal....... ' ...... a.q OIMll1119 UJ r = -•• 1' C ........ I 41,lf t i!:::' I ::.... , ' = ·=:..! 1 . d. .,.... ""'"'"' • 111 ..,.... ==, ...... ,......,. ~11•! n.u ...., '• • ::=., ... ~ '=:·,·~.~ =-.: Alli L.... 19 •WWW ...... .. . .. • • - ~ . ' , • 1••"' t llAILY -~ , ·--w9 u1 *JI "'.\!! ... ~ l'acl•••• ~ I aµj,fi~n . o .~ . ,, delitna· 11 .. ,. ..... ,,,., . . "'··~·~ CANNI~ ... , 'I. •• ·-' '-1.. 01\ll \ 11ILOI JOHN tlQ:E BRl"f.GS UP SAMPLI£ OF BAY ~1_ER -.llo!ll"' ~· lt~l1) u .. , V •n -"J!!!lt.r W T •o!< 'C'f ; 0¥ JCS 4 -WWW• Row~ Bow,, Row Your Boat~. ~·Colle~~~. qn ~he Blly ' ·' ( CONVENftNT , • T~Rtri$ f,O,NKA~ERICARD ~"'5TiR Pi"'Ri~ • ' . · . ;·,, I l ' .w "'"-' ,. I .'.Analyze.d ()I .utlo ·· · ; . 34 yµ~f ~1115 ~~ Tl\)N • I I I • 8,tn,y PD.OT EDITGRIAL PAGE • ' Scho ol District's • . ' . Jn the l'tf11J1Alioa of Mrs. Ellz.obtth M. "Betty" Ully, the Newport..MO. UnUled Scbool Dl•trict board rilfers a Joo1 ol v1lu1blt •xpertence ind sorno 1troni · U.. lllto the cornmunltY: - ' Mr1. LIDy, a Costa Me .. Alident. had served on .tbl board •lllC!' unlllcatlon In ue6 and prior to that on lbe old Ntw)IO!t Hll'bor Union Hl,ii School Di•trlct lloef4. . ·, ;Jlr1. Llll1 lDl10WICl4 that Ille bu re1urn1d work •• a tnlatared ours• and douu't have 11 much Um• to dm.te to board activlU.1. llbe bu ~n a conldntlous public Hrvant, puttinr In boan of Nrvlce far beyond those devoted by rnosl school boerd rnemben. Tlldntr opaclal interest in cur- riculum, sbe ott.nded rnany dayUme rneelinJs of teach- er iroup~ studying how best to teach and moUvat.e 1tud11111. Mn.'LUly wes M~bly respected by the school teaoh- '" In lht dl1trtct. Adminl1tfatora al•o regarded her as a pertlcultrly well-Informed and well-prepared board mflllber. . (In the original DAlbY PILOT story of Mrs. Lilly's resignation, an unfortunate typographical mtxup re· suited in a ~entenco reading that Jlfn. Ully wa• not a favorite board member amonJ !ht district's t••chlng stall. The sentence had been meant to report that she was a favorite 1mong the teacher1 becaµse of her fr&- qutnt attendance at curriculum mee\lnrs and otber teacher se!sions.) She was well liked by fellow board members who 1poke of tho •ehool district'• 1011. Mro. Ully's perform• anco al10 had the approval ol..th• 1eneral public. Twice 1be wa1 elected by wide margins. Beyond her •cbool board •ervic•, Mrs. Ully bu --· -·. .• . . ~ - partlclpaled In advteo..Y capactues to Orll)Je Coast College, UC Irvin• Extension and the Oran1e County DeJ)lrtment of Education, and she has been active In PTA. th• Ltall\le of Women Votere and tho Cosio Meso United Fund. Mra. Lll)y has Jtiven generoualy to her community. It lo time now for the community lo give her a Y(arm and well-earn Id "thank you." Mesa's Aviation Experts Costa MH(s brand new AvlaUon Commltte. may truly be first in the nation. Mayor Robert M. Wilson believes it ta uni~ue among Amerlc1n cities i.n ils makeup, function end heavy avtaUon expertise. There were more qualified applicants than could be appointed . Committee members.probably will find theJ-h&ve • bi& job ah~ad. servlnr U.jldvlsen on aviatioh tcitht cit~ council. Civilian and military air facilities ai:e crucial to 1 the economy of this area, a.s well as to local private fliers . defense training and conunercial trevel. Great awareness and J:Qnslderatlon or alJ aspects concerned will be needed during the nex t decade,~which wlll btin~ areal chan111 in county aviaUon. Tho fUture of Oranae County Airport wlll poll one bi&, continuinJ concern for tbt city and 1viatJon advisers. Parochltllarn and bickering amon1 &etf·intere1ted faction• has grounded tho poiantlally benellcial work ol moat of the layman.oriented aviation groups fonned. Working as an a,:ency structured through a city iovernmtnt, they have potential for valuable 1ervl.ce to th• city •n4 to tbe~rqlon. 'Tell Pruident C/eve'4nd that we wiU honor hil 50 day • c coo/in6 off Period.' · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.i.....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·:.....~~...:.~~.....J J • Dog•Nuts Outs ho uted Dog-L overs ~;­,... ......... •f""'l"t"t"f~-_.,,..,. .... .....,. "'\"'j'.'1 ,. ~ ~ w• ~· . . . ~ ~ ..... --.~ .. ~-'¥"' ...,._ ~~ ·~·-------· One or the problemo al btlllr portion Is that you art 10mttbnts more tm- barras,,ed by 1the people who I.rt on your side than '7 the IDl'mY· Thlt hap- pened to me not liq 110, whn the famll)' 'togaged in • "walk-in" through crucaao•I Llneo1n Pwt. • The . Cit\''& Part Cammlollli haf Dear ~loomy Gus:·. What Bodhom, llulfi•ld Ind Jorron· son aren 't telliq the rut of the Freeway Fightera 11 that thllr real plJ:n 11 to force the it.ate to reopen the Coast Freewiy route ·so It can bt Jammed thlOugh Nowport Height•. And then they'Q duck the blame? -N.H. R. nit: ,....,,. l'tftlt11 .......... ........, w _11,,. "'"" .. .... "--· s..... ,.._ Hf -" ......... 1' .... O.ltr , .... otherwtse, and they outshouted Uw rest of ·.uo. Baolcllly, .tlloy pn(er dop to peoPJe for some twilled psychic reaaons alfllieir. own IDd they can ,.. oo ~ ~ "batever doas may do, or be allowW to.40. ~ ' .. stup~ ,ietide.! that dogs illou!d Jiii· bt allowed io lbt perks, eith•-11 = wt-leilbtdf ..... lovn tea up ,fft arms, (or ltf4) IO ~ tllle . lottat _ 4s a· dog-fover (but no idolator) I atn~ willi.nc to march and protest on b!Ull o1 Ml•ti''• civil rlghla. but I am Mt goln1 to eacourqe or defend bartluc:nllc· -II)<. ffUloolN!ll al uo lrOCll*I thnlol(h Ille pork wllb oor poocl!ea. btr civil wronp, MOii peOp!t, howevv, =incapable of atak!ng out , ble area of freedom f o r Vff without beinc willing to tm- llnlt upon tbe freedom of those who i.tf dllltronlly' BU1 AMONG VI s-r do(-lovtn AT TRI lllAllT OF every conllict were many doa-nu~ dkln1t think •bout "libtrty" il_tbe 11eed for a proper dop should bt -Ille porks; andJlllldtllllUooalwhat "right&" naiiy in fact, u.y -cb1ldron, bleycllet& are , ud wbtn lhty end. "1l Beriiard ud ~ to bt lbt nai Shaw ..,.. -ed. "It i' lmpos&lbie mtnace&. 'l1I01 art !or wbal lhty call foto lbt. -and Ure llOIHlllolitr to total "'-"for con1nt tollvltjl, be <quliy fr<e in the 11'1'" rlllw11 Now th1I ta • lbfpkt, unfair end car." · one-sided u U. Park CommluSon'I tdkt We have to devise a way ot gi ving that DO dop abouJd be puTQltted in, each faction its optimwn freedom the perb. All dop should be ltuhed. (which, note carefully, Is JtOt the same • except In •Jpldll runs or lftClowrel as "ma.z.imum" ltttdom), IO that whJlt th1t «Jib! ji> .. J1!11vlded in ci!1 porkL . nobody is as free 11 he would Uke The l'llbtl or .doll dOll't outftlsh tbi to be, yet 11obocfy11 freedom serlou1ly ripta .d llDlll children or ot peoplt 1 limits the freedom of olhen. "Freedom" wbo ~ ~ bt alrold of them. as a baitle-.ry should not Include the ."i • , -.. liberty to foul up the public's cra11 Tiii DOGM1ll lD our mldl& ~ In the name ot lba noble rice of caninea. It's Not Rea lly 'Income' Your ntflbbcr CllOlltolJ, btcb 1111 car iolO ·)'OW' I-coaDllll ... ~ of d ....... -itdllnl !di -. lit hand. ,.. • -lot •• Do )'OU have to jltl -~to 11111-t! No, -llllaot...U,"lllcoaie" at ell. '!lit· -"*"1 -10" "t'Oflle out .... " Now, ..,.,_ hi nfUlu to .PIY and you have • 1U1 him tor tM money. Then, too, If ;tM1 win llit 111111, It la. tax free. Acllll, It lfmply 1111kes you come out..,.. 11llll plll!ICIPIJI: htl .. ~ •!>' pUcaUon, oolobl1 in pononol fllJurY .,..... McldtOI vtotlml IOl!lellm<S , win verdict& ....... ltrll -· of money. To lllt tatm1· lbll iio mone1 le _. I -F. _, .. , Sb••• ... -pne, _ "Our pr®iem Ill ap-=.~-~nations 11 to gain lnlllM 1Mf tbelr outlook, their wwld -· 10 -a roreign poiicr n~• to .._, NPiraUont or their pensalion ~ \heir Uijuriu_ k is not lllbject IO incomt 1U. In !act, Ult lllJury netd not even be physical at all. In one case, a man won $100,000 for dtfamai.ion of character. The government U'Jed to lo»llecl lncom• tax on this sum, but a court ruled that it was not taa:able. The court said tile purpo&e or the money was just to "make the plaintiff whole.'' And In another ,case, tilt money that a girl won in a breech ol. promise l'Ult was likewise held not taxable, aince it was compenMUng her only far the hann she had suffered. HOWEVER A verdi<t may al&o Include "punilive" damages, impoted not to com· ,,....... !or the plahillf!'1 lnjurr ltut to punlllh tht defendant for hll wroo111!1 • cooiluct. On thll portion al lhe .....i, a tu m•Y indted bt collected. F•11amp .. : Jn lllOther clelom1iion -.. !lit plaln- tiU "°" '1.000 -'650 ror the damage .._ IO hll reprtaHon. end llllO to teach ,....it.• ~ the defendant a lesson. The $650 wa., Cltot Cllrl, L.A., .. volunteer 111111 held tar rr ... ool th• plolntlfl did hive "'WeL_ -"It'• ln I.he na&ure of fret to pay lnoomt tar on the $MO. Thlt A~ to rtfUte I n v o I u n t 1 r y ·-4 was considered income becluse, in spite aervttudl. All WI have to do Is' make of the harrn he hid 1uffertd, he came the ment1l and phystcal 11\aM~rd!i of out JSSO richer than M bad twn before. our n\llllary as htgh as poMle and our youn1 men wUI clamor tor Ule An Am11icali Bor A11ocio.Uon pub- apportunlty to quality and serve... lfc 1trvke /tatllre: bt1 \Viu Bernard'. Barbor Area P r ovided Teat Ca1e ' •• Coercing Defendant to B'lock Suit . ' ' To the Editor: II took a loaf Utne, but lbt Unit.d Statoa Court ol Appelll bu ruled the deliberate uae of aimblal Pl"OltCUUon by Newport Beach to forestall a poulble civil auit, by a penon united UJldtr qU01Uonable draunltancu, 11 · • clear denial of the defendant'• cootUtutionat rights. The 2-t decision written by Circ uit J~<[s• Ben c. I:!!!!>!w•y, aJl!I Joined by Slfilley fl. Huflledllt1 Cant on April IQ, freeinl _tfup. Wendell MacDol\lld who was convicttd of rat.Uni arrut Jn Newport Beach on Pebt\iary 11, 19U. • M A C D 0 N:AcL. D 11.11 lloppod by N•wport -pollot tn JlllllW)' 9. 1965 and~ for drl¥lll undar th• influence. of alaDhoJ: On Januao 26, the proaecutor 'movtd lo clllmlN the charges, bu& when MICDonald refused lo granl i 'lllpilllllon '11111 \ht police had Jll'Obl---CIUll to an:tlt him) witlldrtw tbrmollon. ' The judp. who had Wed for lhe 1Upulatlon, ltfuoed to dlllnill lbt charge or dnmken drtvlnl: A wtek later, the prollcutor tdded a MCOOd COWll to lhe complelnL chirs!nc MacDtnald with ollo rul::tlt!g lmlL' AFTER A 'r!nln-DA Y t r I a I , MacDonlld WU found not guilty of !he drunken driving charge, but convicted or the added-on resisUng count. Judp Du11w11• .held it .,... ·not the =~~=.topo-~·=lr "The sltuaOol!. is made no better by the fact that here the record indicates that It was tbe court that asked MacDonald whether he would stipulate," ht uld. nRlthtr, tt m11kes it worse. Jt bring• the" court to the aid of the Pf'OMCUtoJI Sn eoerclnc the defendant Into qreelq to what tmounll to a forfeiture of hia clvU rl1ht1." IF THE HARBOR District MW1ici pal Couri, the Newport Beach City Attorney's office, and the Newport Beach Police Department are liste11ing, the decision Jboukt eliminate the practice of adding on charges in the hope of securing a 1walver o£ the right to sue for false arreat. or lbDUar R1pulations. I IUepecl lhe declllaa wtll be regarded as a handeull by lho&t wllo feel thal raw pallet power, aclulve among Amt11c111 lMUtuUo111, aboukl not be 1ub- jed to C!>tek& "'d 1 bmnces. And it is lnms!lq In nola..lbat Newport Beach -nol Sefmi or M~ -provided the tut Cllt for 'thla dilbious practice that, hopetully, will now bt ellmin1ted. JAY MURLEY Dope v•. Alcohol To the Editor : . Thet"e are many falae gimmicks blasted at us on the TV. and in the press dally, but the most Idiotic ls the assump- Uo" that dope is better than alcohol. Dope d.,troys the mind eotiniy. Ako!:oi, r---B11 George ---, Dear Geo"": I have been a memblr ol tht Secret Service {or eevtral yeara •not r<ctlvocl tllree promotia111. Unlorlunate!J, I haft ........ t of 1 problem. I don'l ._ wllot I'm IUppOttd IO bt dointl· C.n you help me? ANON Dur Anon : r wish I could, Anon, but ~ woold batroy 1 conlideoct Ind Ille ott)t!r guys would say l couldn't .k11p 11ocr1t. Juat minrll• wllh the ...,... Ind quit htlna .. ooay. confrontation. P<!lsibly J m!1ht get mad, as the nasty, buzzln1 machine pollutea the ecology with ool1t end 1mell,. ood ~tJ1iJ.ll'::l°I . throw a rock (or preeen\ an obeCene 1esture} at the helicopter! Will 1 be napalmed? Will l be all!Od? Letter• from rtadna ~'' wrlcome. NormaU11 tof'ttcf"t 1"®1d conv111 ihcir me.s.sage1 in 300 words or l.tts. Thi right to cond""c: letttr1 to fit JP4C• or 1littUno'• Ubtl it _r1_1erw.d.,.AU let- ter1·m.u3t tncl1UU-aigno1urc cmd mati.. ing addrt11, but namt• may b1 wi~ held on request •t tufficient rc!Uan ts apparent. Po'ctrv ioitl not be pub- llshccl. .• I• . I" 011 lhe olher hand, makes you, well tthe:n you · are sick, AM ~ YoU alck ·· when you art wtif.\ DOPi doe!: nothil11· or the kl!>d; it lll8rllr malret yo• olck ill the time. NOw the phannaceuUcal 1lanls In America, make dope far 1in ~ceaa or lh• Iecal demand for II. They 1tnd dope Into Mexico which .Is amUa&led back here; they inadvertently supply even the llUclt pushtrs hCre. And they are hard pressed to explain it. A fYUMBER OF concerned citizens and organizations are out to persecute and actually destroy theae liniltet COflo porations by whatever means MOIUll'1 ;1 Urey don't •iralihtea up ud flJ rltbt for . the Americtn .._. who an pro- viding their bnad ild butter. And Ille .... !Llvlat ·htl It lbat the cigaret comparilt1 lftl toollnl up now to produce 1 moriju... cicarat U Ind when It becomea ~gallJed. Remember, alcohol (an lnsredient In mott medicines) makea you well when you are lick, aJtd alck when you are well. We can't aay that of dope. MILT"BAllllAM A Printer'• Gremlin Or merely a.hot at wttti varioua deadly devJca? AND IF THIS proteat behavior becori:H <orruMn wUI the police then need moro klil.powor, -ibly the IPJiM Un!>r·Preclnct BalUlllc Miliile) fhlch can achieve a deflnlte law and ~r 1 klll • adv.atage when fired fi'om . Pollet headquarten a1ail18t, say, New~t J!eishll. Or lootl11 ~ few more gentratlons Into Ille luturt, may not the . que1tion become, ''6hould the police use tacOcaJ nuclt• wtapqns in tihtlr war on crime?" The -eHactlveness al iht . police' heliooptat ,i• high when lhe hi(iily arUflcJal ht 11 copter manufacturers' 1tati1U01 are .uted, but· the machlrie unlortuoOteiy turth« _..t.. the cltlzeu (and 11peclally the teena6e ciUien) from the police. 1 SUGGFSI' tliat In our city we might revert to ·~ polJcemen and less mldtintry in our eC!orts to maintain our aoclety. ... At the cost of one helicopt•-.potrol we ·COUid maintain, say five to IQ poUce plopie, malt and female, walkiQI, on bfC)'CIM, or ullr•·li&ht moton:Yclllttil our crowded-·-. . Their lnt1mlte pretence, ~vt, could brine btck lbt pol!CM>lt!Jen ""' port. that hi •a••&.')' to. prevent, rather thin coml>at crime. T. F. MANGELS :r,....r.a From Dl•ne To Ille lldli.:rt I'd lib 1olthent the lup<ytro of N"!POrt j1 and • Oolta Mt11 lot To the Editor : JMlylq lar aummar lchool thll IUm• Re1ardlnl your article about Mn. mer. ' , Lilly'. IOllplllon lroin Ille Newport· Boe-of lhom, Im ila•ln( I ~try Mesa Unllled School Olatrict Board your exeltlnc llmll "' !or ond hoPI It will statement that Mn. lJlly w• ;.x a 1u1y Ult ..... I'm stad l IO to IChool fa vored boord member of the achoo! ' hortl d~trlct'1 teachlnf lltllf wu oot onlJ Thankl lflln. . erra.1eou1, but' in ..-y -..... DIANE WINOCUR The letchtrt "ol 11111 dlllrlct bavt i0t1I • lift I consi-Mn. UUy a ll04 frttnd, and • lllotl voluoble ._ii.tr of Illa school botrd. WE HAVE 'ALWAVS !tit Jl>ot we cooid count on her for support on such tissueJ as salaries, benefit.I, curricu lum changes, etc. She made a point of bein& well informed on every pertinirrlt 111ue. W1 know that we have !Oat a valuable ally, and we will rnlu her friendlhip and support In the yun to follow. We alio know that her pltce on tilt Newport·MCll Unlned School J)lllrlct board wlll be a hard one to fill. CHARLES S. GORDON VELMA V. GORDON Teachers NMUSO A check of the rtporter'• copJI re· vealtd U rtad, .. Mr1, Lfltr wu a fa· vortd board mcmbff ,, ,11 l1'Jldion of .. n.ot" 1D01 OM oJ tMlt prfftftr'1 vrem· 11.., .Ohle~ dcflt1 c%J)lmla!O>tl. w • con oll!r GPOlo¢.rc lo 1114 tolclclr '" rp<ei.d Mra. IU..btUI Llllr and lo our rtadera ift Qtftfrol. -Editor Police-Citizen R•pport 'l'o the i:<lltor: I ""'' with lntel'lll that our citJ I• purt11111n1 eev .. 1! police htlicoplttL This Is an escalation that 11 undoubtedly c11lcul1\ed to lead to a vtctory tn the "war against crlmc". ll might bcl Interesting to conjecture on the ,future of the enforcer-enforcee To tbt rcetor: In • _,.t edilorlal~led "Bamling fl.fotorcyele1" you state<! ". , .A few years back , the problem or illegal drag racing on city slreeta was re.solved by creaHnl special drag strips. , -" As a very Interested party ln all ""phasei or ~llonol tcllvity, •fll!Cloliy • the _,, l wollld lilo: 10 = that Ille Cotll MOii RtoruUon ment II itJina IO help aam: Ille !em of '480meplace to enjoy their wheels.'' THE DEPARTMENT has or11nize<I a motorcycle alKI mlnl·blkt club, i "Cants La Trant,11 whtch make tr\pl to mnote dirt rtdiAf 'art11 tbt !eat --ol each rnoftth. I fttl M'I lbtt Ille 10 to 10 '°"""ters Ind an ~ number o1 111e1r tltlnk lbt cit)< or Colla M•sa 11>1 with tht qcit&tl towerd 1 IOll -the enjoymenl or a btollh)o racnaUon ocUl'lty. · ·KllTll VAN HOLT Director of RecrtaUon QI)< ol Cotlo Me.,. • S11prrt1 ol""p&e· ftffl To the Ed~or: The p""'°Hd Oiyml"C 1t00I you reported on In the paper -1 do hope you will contlnut to support It . When I recall lhe many houri ol ., pleasure and ex~rcise our 100.1 received throulh the Red Crosa leaons, Boys'.1 Club ,..1, blah ochooi swim _.., ji.mlor college swim -water polo Wal, a really bl( thin&· , The.st boya and their pal1 wtrl1 up early to 10 to work out. They had , the lriondlhip Md coullHI of -I coaches and were too bul)' to pt 1mo any trouble. r We are very srateful for the IWbn · program in Orange c.ounty. C. H. STRAUSE • • Ca aeer Crulalle To ll:e Editor : On behaH ol the Orange Count)< ~ of Directors ol tbe American cancer Soilel)<, I with to ~lend m71 llatitltl! appnciaUon to you ond your ·lllff tor helping to make the 11'10 c~ Crul4de a ruound!ng 1ucceu. Your vi t~ I coverage and publtc aervlct provu ~ again the powtr ol the pra•. NM,' ONLY HA VIC we malntalntd our posiUon 11 ludera In the ttatMrkW Cruaade, second anly to Loi AnceJee;, but '" anUcipate olilinl!W our blalllR total ill the branch'• history. I WOQid like to' ofter I speclal vote of. ihalllc1 to Mn. M. D. Morris, Cotti Mesa city chatnn•n and 1:ar UJtllrlng croup of voluni.tn, and to ~II YGlll' readen who have responded so llOll'OU< ly. ~ VIRGIL 1: PAt<u;n J H-iry <:runde CIWmWj -"•"' llia!,,..etlee To the Editor : The time ha'-Ions 1inca come fol" lows prottctinc the lndMituol fJont maiprectlco by ~ and ledtrll ~­ tnfof-cement ag1DCiel. Ia:n't it JUI& iaS much a crime when a pollcemrin IUtpllt enters 1 private residence or lllepll.Y 11arche1 a peraa'1 pruera u It is when 1 criminal does ju.It that? r "'hat I'm getting at 1.5 thli: When an individual is arrested as lhe ruuU of an illegal maneuver by an offk:tr, the victim should have IOlr't tart of recourse. THll RECOUME. to bt e1reot1ve wtthln the framework of our prelent network of laws, muR itsilf 11(1 5" down II l1w by lbt L<iillatute. · The errect of this itgel ncourie wiU inhibit !ew enrorcemont olflctn lrOm overstopplnf lbtM bounds, CllllinJ disrespoct, •lllmooll1. felr ..i. 1 _. lack of tru1t Jn our law uforct t igencloo , •"'! the whtlt · · · (OV<r~ta body ~ HplJ:Mn~ might ·hilp llV• lht llllp . I JOHN T ..., .. ! ... Wednefelay, JWy ti, ll'IQ Tl:a tdllorlal pogc ti tlti Dollp Pilot "'"' to mfDfffl oftil ·-"'41•••adm br "'""'"1111 11111 MID~'• °'""~ and com. mmlof:ll °" loplt1 of mtcrr'! · and ftjnlfko .... bJ ~ftlg • f°"'m for 1114 '""'""'°" ti ! our nodfr1' opfnbll, CSlld Pl~ pre11t\llng t~• :.ltvcn• - polnU of lnf•""'d tllurotra and 'l"*'"""' on loilf<• •I tltc do~. Robtrt N. Wttd, PubUllltr \ -- ~a I Controls Mountain SAIGON (Al') ;;t U.S . .irlln- ed m<n:eurles 1oqbt their way Ulrough aklipe areas, of Kiri R<>m Wl!dnwiay but. the VI« Cong and North Viet. Ql'me5e n ·e'ld-i>D to .t,t least two .major posltlons Jn the inowt.aln reeort $0 mUa west of Pbnom PIM. • -My Lai 'Deliberate·' ' Haivks ' Report Surpri..es Critics \VASHINGTON (UPI) -"At th.ls late d&q!,'' said "In fact It wu 90 wrong · · "FOO!'' ''tll'Wlttsh-Congressloc:rat -the-aubeornmtttee~ •t··thc-·end ·~~met yso-f ore1gJr'to""'U\!' normal Investigators havt surprised of it! 53-page report Tuesday, character and actions of our . ...who can · j u d a e • the mUltary forces as to im- skephcs <?11 all sides by cumluatlve e(fect.s ol the hor.· mediately raise a question as · reporting that U.S. soldiers rors, fears and trust.ratio~ tO the legal sanity at the time "dellberately" shot down 111-which the men ol "C" Com-of those 1nen Involved," the nocent civilians in the Soot.h pany had b-een rorced to ~-panel concluded. Vietnamese. hamlet ol My Lat. dure just ~i91' to their acUon The subcommlUet w a s Furthermore, the Special at My Lai on Mjlrch 16, ol formed and assigned it.s ta$k House Anned Services Sub-that year." by committee Chairman L. committee sald, ~y a~ The panel said what hap-Mendel ruvei-s (J).S.C.). Riv. State ~rtment officers in pened was obviously wrong , ers ha~ compla ined bitterly South Vietnam Sllppressed a and that it violated ,the since the Pentagon began serl~ stream of reports they recelv-.Geneva COl'lventlon.s, l;he rules ously investi_.1.ating the My Lai ed about ~ a 11 e g e d of engagement and d1rectivtS alleagtions ~ c h a r g I n g "massacre." 'Ille lwmakers from Ute highest allied ' com-. servicemen with crimes. He however refrained from a mands In Vietnam on the has accused the Anny of blanket condemnation of what treatment ol clvllJans. It said persecuti ng American fighting tookplactwhen "C"Corilpany "some" i n nocent civillafl$ men who were just trying to swP'll throuJ;th the village on were ."deliberately killed" by ·do their job. But today Rivers M· ·h 16, 1968. Amencan lroops. said of the subcommittee '"Fake" Fake report which speaks of "a tragedy of m a j.o r pr& port.ions": '"I agree with everything In the report. They 've done Wtdnud.U, July 15, 1970 DAILY PtLOJ 5 ,, QUEENIE lly Phil lnterlandl I 'Troubles? I don't have 40.y troubies to tell you -I'm just wa.itiog for someone." " dbtMtcll fl<>m u.o cam-bodlan eopitai said to blt- i.liont af I the Cambodians ieqiiltad and trained in South Vietnam bad wtdeMd their conllV! oo the tn<Alntain top, but Ibo 1.-"""'l' force that oven-an the Cambodian army gal'T'lloa Saturday 1Ull held Ute villa of Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the depo!- ed chief of state, and a amall mlUlary factory where am- munition clips ~ made for the Cal)lbodlan arm1. The prince's blg . vacation chaJet i.s on a rise on the mountain top, whjle Ute brick and r.in- f.....t -facto,ry also ! is In alonnldable po111llon. a mast-erful job." -------------------- 1be morcernaries ahot thelr w1y Monday to the ,crest of Kiri Rom, which f m ea n s HealUly Air Mountain. While 11te; figbling raged there, anOther large North Viet- namese foroe -a o m e estimates said 1,000 men - attacked a . government bat· talion Tuesday at Srak Neak, 25 miles to the soolh. The garrison suUered h e a v y losses, the attackers withdrew , and a Cambodian spokesman said there was no further fighting today. , UPI ,,...,_ .. ARMY VOLUNTEER FALLS IN FOR MUSTER .Mother, O•uthter Trolnlnt Ovtslde Phnom Penh On !he other side of the fence were those Vietnam dov es and others who prlvate- LONDON (UPI) -Wtw the ...Jden ~-ol Italian art, was ly scoffed at the notion the &"" '"D~ subcommittee v.·ould produce • Rapluwl I~ Real Thing National Gallery thought was born in Urbino in 148.1. He the objective report prorilised only a copy of Raptla~l'1 16th died ?t the age <li 'n, leaving by its chainnan. They noted century portrait of p~ Julius 8 wide raIJie of painted that all four members were Antisecrecy Group Pushing 'Teller Vote' A id masterpieces, Including his dedicated supporters Of the: Pol;ce Seek;ng . II has turned out to, be the Transliguratim, possibly Ute U.S. effort in Vietnam and WAS,HINGTON (UP!} -House Into ooe'Oll which mem- ... II _ real 1hlns: . -worth an best known. generally pro-military . With one win and one lo.ss bers' names, as weil as the:ir ertimated $12 million on the An official at the Natiooal Today some of them coo-behind them, members of a totals, are recorded for and I M • h • K •d market. Gallery said J.he papal portrait ceded the subcommittee _bipartisan House antiseerecy against. · · n l£ igan l .nap The. gallery alllOUflCed Mon-was priceless. report carried some surprises. bloc regrouped today for a Opponents Of tJtl5 drastic day mOnths of painstaking in-"Y 00 can begin thinking at Because courts·martial are major effort to put lawmakers change In Hoose procedun • vestigation have established t million pounds 12.4 million pend in g a gal n st f ive on the record on most signifi.. that for 181 years has shrouQ. LANSING ,1 Mich. (UPI ) -more and more concerned for that it has the genuine dollars)." the official said. servicemen involved in the cant issues. ed in anonymityt m aj 0 r Police Chief Derold Husby has her safety." pol'trait, p.µnted about 1511-12. ''But really the painting is alleged massacre, the sub-They perfected language ol decisions also girded for batUe asked local residents to search ' · I a pp ea I t o a 11 Cecil Gould, the gallery's truly priceless." committee did not seek to an amendment lo tum t h e but admitted they probably • d' 'd th' focus on who ma y have done so-called "teller" vote in the were licked~ '1:r 'f:l * their property ror any sign residents •. , to search their deputy 1redor, sa1 1s With a small exhibition what in the hamlet ; but it,,. ___________ _. ____ ;:;;;;;_;;;; ol Laurie Murninghan and the own property, i n c I u d i n g meant an identical· portrait showing hoW x • r a Y ex· operated under no s u c h 11 Vl.elnam gunman who kidneped her wood!, culverts ... anywhere hanging in lhe Uffizi GaUery aminations had shown ilie restrictions in pmbing the ARTISTS & CRAFTSMEN • In Florence, Italy, ls actually work t-0 be a genuine Raphael, dlarg~ or 8 cover.up. during a gift shop holdup .s.ix where somebody could be held the Cf.IP>' -not the original it was put on 'View this mom-At one point in the retK>rt FESTIVAL SPACE AVAILABLE Pull t days ago. against their will," he told as had bei:n thought. ing. the lawmakers 8 cc u se d FOR QUALIFIED ARTISTS OU No trace ))as been found a news conference. The gallery's Raphael was Goold, Ute m~n behind the military and state department -Nt:W fESTIYAL OltOUP fORMINO _ of the pretty; IS-y'ear-old Husby said there was "no purchased in 1824 with 37 discovery , said, "We have all officers , assigned as civilian ·speeds. Up blonde and her Negro ab-point" in spreading the other works for $136.800 and l::leen blind. We had always province ad visers, of working THURSDAY, JULY 16th-4 to 10 p.m. duct.or. Husby'. conceded massive search to other areas had been in the reserve ~-taken it for granted tha t ours together "to suppress eviden~ f'""'91 Meett .. I p.M.J Tuesday: "\Ve are· becomin° uni•-evidence· wruTanted it. lection, not on display. was just a good, lf filthy, of the alle•alion and its in-• ~ S L--·-7tl LA5UNA CANYON ltD., LA5UNA llACH SAIGON (UPI) -The Miss Murniilghan. daughter Raphael a n z Io. W•..-: .~~cop~y~. ~~~~~~~~~v~es~U~ga~U~on~.~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= United States accelerated its ol former Lansing Mayor Max popularity has remained more l ''Phaa e Four'' troop Thurntond Asks E. h-furnlnghan, has not been constant than that or any withdrawal from Vietnam to-seen since she wa s taken from other greal painter since thel d•y,.deactjv@ting an Air Force Resei·ve Um"t her s u·m mer job at I Now Open Eve•11. Nlte 'tll 9 p11a, Sat. 9:30·6 unit and starting the move Gallagher's Gift Shop by a of a Marine Corps Air WASHINGTON (AP}-Sen. robber who pistol-whipped the Low Enroll.u1 ent LAST Squadron lo. Japan. owner and took $60. , • MJlltary spokesmen said the ~~ ~~~~~t·~·)th! Police had checked 786 Ups KENT, Ohio (UPI ) -Sum-· American redeployments coin-~y ReServes, "sayS he has -55 or them Tuesday -mer student enrollment droi>- cld«t with a drop in baUle written 5.'I l'nl'W"ressmen who and appealed to citizens to ped at Kent 'State University · · 3DAYS activity in South Vietnam. are reserv~~~ in hopes of telephone more. following the shooting deaths Allied communiques reported establishing a Reserve unit for "The magic . one has. not of four students in campus light and scau.ered ground Congress. . yet been rece1~.ed, .ar d It violence May 4. filhling. Thurmond sakl T u e-i d-a y _ha_s_lfL_lla_UD'.:L discoYeted _A,_kial_ d___ 7 ,f(.0 stu®.n!I South VJ et name a e (onner Secretary of Def-ense this," Husby said. enrolled far the first summer spokesmen said the number Robert s. McNamara abolish. The $6,000 reward offered seasoo at Kent, 2.7 percent o I Communlst-iniUated in-ed congressional Reserve unltll tfor her sare return had drawn lower than in the same period cldents dropped to their lowest five years ago bot the current at lea st two extortion attempts last year, a spokeiiman said point in almost four months. secretary, MelVin R. Laird, andone''tip"wasadellberate Tue s da y. However , GUe:rrllla shelling a t t a c k s has advised him he has no hoax by two young men that Jjreliminary e31.lmates had in- overnight fell to their lowest 'objecUon to re-fltabllshing c06t "thousands of dollar&" dicated lhe drop would be level since fl.1arch . them. to track down, Husby said. more than twice that large. At South Vietnam's northern -----------------------------~1 TO SAVE IN THE HARBOR CENTER STORE port city of Da Nang, members of a ~man Marine Corps reconnaissance s q u a d r o n started leaving for a new sta· tion ·in Japan. The squadron, equipped with Pl;lantom photo reconnaissance jets, had been based ln Vietnam since April, t96S: At Phan Rang Air Base on , the central coast the U.S. Air Force completed the in- activation of the 2fl0.man 309!.h Tactical Airlift Squadron. It had been based in Vietnam since November, 1963. flying Cl23 Provider Transports. 1 NAME· CHANGE SALE The 50,000.man phase four withdrawal will be completed by Oct. 16, dropping the authorized American troop level ln the war zone to 384.000 me:n. Anothe r I O O , o o O Americans will be withdrawn by Mal I, 1170. Rogers Pe~imisti.c About Talks WASHINGTON (AP) Sectti4ry of State WilUam P. Ro8;er3 says he sees lltUe hope ol negoUalinl a'n end to the war in VJetnam . .. , must aay that in tenns of • conveolionel end oi the war as we think of it, I don't think that we're any cklser," Roser• nld In a radio ln- tlll'l'lew r-In London 5undaY and tt-here ,,,_,._ "'lbat is because, Ute eoemy .._,t lhow ant in- lf<esl lo ,......, to tnd Ute .. .r~·' RMerl &aid the end rctu1t 111111-lM a a.lt.uadoq d no war ud ... --E1CAl1lion of the wu may continue. l>ut Ibo _,,y stUI may ttiy on terrorilna ind pmilla at.. 1oeu.1>eadded. Ooubtl d 1 ~aled peace cropped up dsewtitre in the &utte D<par1mtnt. Corf Barich. • department ipOkemnu, Aid Stale ha1 no lnlormotlon to conrlnn reporta at lo9tlt intfftlt In a uew llldodtl• ooalereoce. blD~RD can be relBXIBD ••• THE COffEE POT IS 'ALWAYS ON How aboul a cup ol rich, hot cotfu, fnslily brtwtdl Or would you pref tr hot tet? 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' VOL. 63 , NO. 168, 4 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDN~DAY, :JULY 15, 1970 l'IJ'O Suspects 'Man Held Mo~tana Reports On $35,000 Cannibal Killing B·ad Checks Grim homicide inve1Ugat.ors today refused to draw any link betwttn a , devil worshiper who has confessed a cannibal killing in Montana and the dijmemberment murder o! a Mission Viejo ICboolteacher in Orange County. A pair of susped.s in the northwestern butdler slayin. cl. a 22-year-old social worker whose corpse was recovered .at a· Yellowstone River campsite were ar- rested Monday. Stanley Baker, 22, of Storey, Vfyo., .and Harry Stroup, 20, of Sheridan, Wyo., were taken into custody walking along Naclemiento Road after a hit-and- run accident on · H.ighway 1 about 20 miles south oC Big Sur. 'nie Jong-haired, bearded Baker -who Train Stop Gets Restart To Clement£ -.. i . ' . aiaries ol van<laftsm, ,.._ clnig a'ou.e and drlnking by juveniles riding the Santa Fe Railroad's San Dilgan to the beach at San Clemente haye led to near-cancellaUon ol the atop there. IJ'be railroad had attempted to cea.sie Ill daily stop morning and afternoon f.n 'San Clemente as a method . of. eliminaling that rowdy element, but furor by many properly behaved youngsters had 'ed to a decision against it. Security guards aboard the Iron Horse that brings many youngsters from in- land Orange County to the San Cltmente strand, however, will be added to the two elderly men now assigned. 1 lf the morning and afternoon runs had been ' cancelled, youngsters using the lron Hcirte would have only one hour between traiM to sun, swim or aurf. :'l'be San Clemente City Co\mcU lied iupported the cancellation of the two daily runs, while Santa Fe officials have tried in the past to eliminate the train! entirely. Any re-routing or cancellation of the San Diegan would require a long com· plic1tejl proceS! with approval of the Pu~liijUes Commission, which has denied it iri the past. No mention of.. the alleged infracUons involving sexual behavior, drinking and drug·taking ,came to light during the earlier talks Rt the City Council level. "We ei:J:>ect a Certain amount of thls 1tuff going on each summer and we're well-equipped to handle It," slid one lifeguard~ ' He said a talk with the on-bollrd securi- ty guards -who spend each day 1t the beach along with their charges - reveals IOllle ugly tales of various ac- Uvities. "Some or the stories they tell of what goes on are pretty gross. 'n!.ey haVe ~eir problems." -he said. had bones In his .,pocket -suddenly blurted out a. sruesome story ln California Highway Patrol Officer Randy Newton. "l have a problem,'' he said. ''I am a cannibal." Subsequent investigation revealed the car the pair were. driving was registered to James M. Schlosser. the missing Mon- tana social worker whose bqdy was recovered from the ri ver. Baker, who said he belongs to a satanic ~ult, was fonnally charged with murder along by authorities in Helena, Mont., with his traveling companion, whom he tried to defend by saying he alone killed Schlosser. Coroner'1 deputies said the victim was too big for one man to butcher alone. The CHP officer said bones found In Baker's pocket are reportedly finger joints and the suspect claimed to bave eaten the flesh from them. Baker alJO claimed Schlosser. who had picked him up hitchhiking, was shot and then carved into six pieces, after v.ilich he ate the still·warm heart. Sheriff Don Guintoni, of Park <;ounty, Mont., said a site has been found four miles ·north of Gardiner where Scblouer ;. belleftcl .. ha.e _, -~ a¢ dimtertlbered . A six·lnch military type inlfe, dried lftbod, tiedt. pieces of hu~ flesh ~~d bcrl.e frapnents were fou~ there. in a cue whlcb bears chillil\I similar:ity to ttie receut Orange eounty·case. . In· the Misalon Viejo clle, hbmicide investigators have quesUoo~ s I x suspects arrested in connection with th! savage satanic murder of Mrs. Florence Brown.' 31, about possible cannibalism being involved. Mrs. Brown was abducted, slablJ:ed repeatedly and take~ to a remote s1le in the Cleveland National Forest whue her heart and lungs were removed and one arm aevered. Sherifra U . Richard Oralle sald Tue. day that none of the 11i1 persons arrested in connection with the savage mutilaUon killing will discuss the preelse details cl the butchery itself. Stephen C. Hurd, 20. the alleged leader ol the loose-knit satanic band, has told authorities parts of ber body were sacrificed to Satan, whlle detec_tivt;S have not tot.ally ruled oul a cannibalism angle. Sheriff's Sgt. Ben OxandabOOre. of the homicide detail, retused ~ay to com· ment at all on the companson between the Brown murder and the Montana butcher killing . . "We're aw~ of that case," he sa id. "But 1 can't comment on it. After what wei•e seen lately, l don't want to mate any etatement." Wayward Truck Hits Art Yard, Oips Two Cars Laguna'• fourth swnmer art reslival suffered a minor setback Monday wh~ a wayward waler tank truck wandered. driverless across a park.log lot, clipping two can 1 and moving a building wan back 1 couple of feet. By JOHN VALTERZA Of tM o.llY NM It.ti A self-styled ezpert on banking mat· ters, who authorities aUege Started an international forgery operation by floating 135,000 wonll ol bogu! paper 1n San Clemente, is in custody today after his re-entry into the United States. The 1uspect, Darrell Graff Halen, 44, who was origJnaJly from Utah, was pick· ed up by authorities at Loa Angeles lnternaUonal Airport late Monday night as he re-entered the country from Costa Rica. Hafen lfas accompanied by his wife and four children. Police assert they have been tracking Halen for the past three. months' In a criJS..CrOSS of two hemispheres aft.er a first incident of alleged rubber check! in San Clemente. Federal agents and San Clemente detective Leonard Goodwin Mid they traced the suspect's movementa in 10 hops to many fc:reiio cwntrieii. Hafen was 1rra.igned Tuailay on forgery eha-rges and tielif ill lM Anceles in lieu of $32,ooo· bell. Officers claim they ~ed. handreds ol cheeks from Gxen1 d. banks in ~ U.S. and ab:=tl'! .llH>'s )u,W . Help m·U..-~~ -Interpol In Swlaertand: ' .. · 'lbe diecovery of the hundreda ol allegedly wortbleSS dNct. -some !hMte out for-as mucb-1t1-•,oet --will become a colorsal lnternaUonal "litnting headache, olflceia ,,,aid. . . "It'll take ·wedl· for •11 the b@.11.b: in E;urope, the Ualled Stat.I an<1Jlaun America to stralditeo out the "iiiess, •• Goodwin said. ../ The 'alleg:ed tr'ek fCby "b college graduate who holds a in banking skills and internatktoal; 1nance, started last May 4 ·at il;tefBank of ·America in San Clemente,,ddcxfwln charged. Last May 4( t;oociwin claims ·lwen cashed a. cbect for '25,000 at the ~al bank. lbtlf allegeqly liluffied the 'funda into UO\her Checkloc .ICCOUJlt, then the ne1t;<day sliuffJed more money to get a $10,000 cashier's check. Then he traveled to Lor Angeles, • Goodwin said, casbed a $1,200 check for plane tickeU and next appeared in New York City. From there Hafen· flew to Mexico · City and visited another bank, where ht passed another alleged.ly WU"lhlt6s check. Hafen then headed farther south to Panama, then Coll~ Rica, which ap- parerrtly served as a home-base of &Orts. In Cosla Rlca Ge set up "Transworld Securities Corporation" and hopped back to New York. As the trall o( checks grew, Goodwin s.aid Hafen expanded JOO> western Europe, flying first to London, then to Paris, finally winding up in Switzerland . The trail warmed up In that neutral country who8e greatest industry Is finance, and Interpol -the European police network -picked up the trail. "He tried to clabn ~.ooo for some mertedly IGSt travelers cfitcb In Switzerland," the detective aid. "and tipped ort the authprlti.et ln that coun. try." • With the trail ' growing Increasingly hot, Haf!n tben flew Lack to Colla Rica. After a quiet hop to Guatemala (Set FRAUD. P11e Z) uar • , ' .. . ' • 1' ' • .<;.~ .... \\~.'' " 1' t ,,_•I r-'~··\ ,·.,f.• , ff ~ r i<ttf.~~ 'l I) 1 i. f ., ' • • ' " t ' .~pr ~~·110~ . -se,1· , · , re<:et ·~~~J!lliiillPn'1· from m . '1l.P:"6• Sc .TUsUn (left), and 'IMi!i ·~.!!< 181 o..-n ·"'* ~ ~W<ifange CountyF , r:r111. 5'6 'TJijf :ti-3&; ·was. &elj!cled "I'!liiikiY ·~gll! t~ .reiii>_ oyer 11'/0'fair currellUy und .. : :w4y·at1cdqnfy f~lt.ef.ol11p1,;dnCost~.~'!'8r . l. · ' . · I · ' Laguna tilir~~Y,,biiil~Img: ::::., t · .. !'¥1 J -r l I ;•· . r··\ . ' . ' ' ' I \ • .'. . . Rel()catiQ)i ·.Plan 1Pendi,i\g ,. • • ~ • <':. • ., ; l . ' ' ' • : •• 1 I , · ' ' I · • By ,BARBAIU ·KREIB\CH · level .p,trklng, wjlblit the prescribed , Of 11"' .o.IJY .'!llf •t•H· · tiudget'., ; · ' ' In a. !eulb~Uy, study •pr,Opared• !or ·"'To r,:ork In the old b\lildin~.:'. said the "?Uply, Laguna Bea~ a~ Ji'.red Briggs, "We'd just about have· to destroy Briggs will suaaest movlna, •tu. exlstl""' i\ ap&ay, 'and that would be in un- l b • bU -" -r: "fl • n~y tli:Pense." · · i rary . lldlng r.atl!er Ulan attemptiog . •• .. ···u· •• Jlbr•~ ... l!dl-. ,· which to Ue it into a Dew, _enfargect llbrafy ~ ... -1 uu i·• facility. ' . al sO l>(>uses· the ·ctiainber of Commerce One suggestion was lhat ~ l5;year~ld · o!fice, .coyers .about , 2,700 squ'are feet, bui)ding be moved to Bluebf~ . Park he , stid. 1:'fle ne* facility. Will 'cOver to serve as;, aenior 'citizens' cll.ibhouSe. 8,000 ~qu4fe feet) }ffth' .fPO squart feet TiUe . to iJ.le· bµilding ~nd. ; Q1e land ' for a chllmber office ·and! 3t parking space! .. ' · . . were made to qonstrucl a ntw library . u the" county ' insists, the arcftitect al the· downtown location, adding to said, a1d;esign will be devised to include thee~· Ille-A l>OfUon of P1r~Avenue the ~xl~tfng building. · and Ille 'adja<eqt P<rliing triarigJ,e. · Amon~ Uje prolilema. he noted, Is "We feel. ~t!r . ·llf.~ylng 'the matter the fOWtfhS ,"~eD' strict :blJ.diet setltp" from all angles, 1bat it jus~ isi)'t feasible whiCb. r~ulres, aJT)Ong other thihgs, that to utiUu Lile'. old bulldin1,;• ~ria;s:aaid. tr.e library bOildlna:' ·~ ~gn~ 1for 'fin or,ier to · meet au, county tt· oper.ation by• Jtaff,'of, 1il)eCified··size. quirements; fpr • ptJ.t.llc tiullding and ThiS. means • ad~uate Interior ViaibUI\)' alao city requirements regartl.ing .parfcing, so tliat ;i.u · parls .of tht '(acjlit:y Can ingr:ess ind e&ress, We would have to . be· 9U(krvlsed ' by a mIDlmum ol .i..."raOn-add .extensive parkitig .structures not in ' · ~ · , I') 1 ... 'he Jin .nel. . r '· .• wR; budget, •· e1:p a ed.. Another new requirement, Brligil said. The •architect said flnil• designs · wtll 1~ tJ>at ap J>111>11c l>lllid!r!P. now :mUlt not · be . atl<mpted' •until the ·county . be deslil\•il' ,. • tlJe)' ,[lll!cilOn !l>f, h!h· respond• to the •leaaiblllty '. report, but dicappeil people, ii>'clflcally thoie ""1• he .will ·strongly recOD'imend moVing the · (See LIJRARY,, Pqe l)' old bu~irifJ aild ·startlngi from acratch 1 1 with1 a· new structurt that would meet 1 • all requlr"'ltnll< ~provide ID< groond ... -'If G' S' · · .bt.I · roup . ~ts 40-year l/ics Disable M ctn The frett acckieat took place in the fonner Ward&: Hartington Lumber Com· pany yard, 793 ii..aguna Canyon Road, as ,artlsls wen: preparing to Install the new rihlblt to be known as Art Yard. \ : 0. ' I \ -, 'Free-for-all' Creator FirsrTuurney .... . ~ c1:..:...i.-, Sboreclifli Goll Courie w!U be Ille sll< ol Ille !lrat pl( loqrna· A.ccordini to police, the tanker, which SACRAMENTO (UPI) -When 'had been parked by driver Bill Bob Carl Clawson has one o.~ his· hie· Reynoldl, 31, of 26153 v I c t or I a , cuping spells, he says ate has trou-capisttlno Beach, backed slowly out or ble holding jobs betlUM: customen ·it.s parking tpact and swung around in and employers figure he la drullk. 8 hilt circle, cllppin& the rear bumper Clawsen, S7, has been hiccupina: o( a ll70 sedan and the side of A off and On for 40 years. passenger Vfln, before nfldging to a halt A superior court jury decided against the bullding. this week that because· of thla ln another crash Tuesday a!ternOC111 . he is tolally disa bled and should driver Rex R. Andre, 22, of 3198 Alta nol be made to work. After a Laguna Blvd,, ucaped whout injury when six.Cay trial, a jury ordered the his car apun out of control and rolled FiremM's Fund Insurance Co. to down a steep curve on upper Park pay him '537 per month disability Avenue. payments un til he Is 16 and alao Police said Andre was ftStbound In pay $9,886 In back paymenU. ~ 1300 block pf Park Avenue when CIAwson dkt nol hiccup once dur-his light car went out of control on Ing the trlaJ, but he leatifled that the curw, 1kidded lot feet, bounced hi1' h.lccupa come and go at any off a curb and Dipped over. hour or the day and night The car's a1le wu 1nftpped, according )omellmes, ht aald, they Jut for lo pollce, but Andre suffered only minor how-1, or even day1• tcrapu: and aald be would tee hla oWYI '-----------'·· ~ysldan. f ' Won't ·Gztide 1970: Ev~nt . . . This ye1r, for the first time aince the Fe!tival of Arts Children's Free-for. All was established In 1141, octOgenarlan artist Virginia Woolley wlll not be on duly supervising youn1sttrs in their first cru.Uve art efforts. 1 Mrs. Woolle y, last of the origl~al1 Festival exhibitors on the grounds, 'Ifill be dilplayina her latest work.I In a booth of htt own, but othen will take over the task of instructing lhe open children'• classes. , • The Fre&for·All wa1 dreartied up by Mrs. Woolley and · Ru'l'll. l~edell and is a popular apot whtre budding Yount lrlisll ar• provldtd •1111 anocb, al, ' ~ paper , ..Id chalk, to lal , tb<i.r , artisl'ic ~~e. Uflder \he guidance1of experll.1 Advised that ~·· ,Woolley, no i longer can Undertake· the voluntec!r wk' of "'1<p\ieidlrli .the F-\or-~11, Fet\lVal d~edor;a: 1Ui,ls 'f~k ,•&reed to; allbcfile ~5:· to-, pay , for n~,saa.ry ,l\lperyislOn In the eVer\t. Volunteers are mt ·aval)aa1e. • . . Mrs. Wo01Iey, ts ~ only artist 11111 on lb< f1:0U•ds· who 'part1clpa~ in the lira! Yeitlvat ,o( Arti, w~n arti1ia hung : their J!'!>linp on a rence Jn d~>iptown Laguni .Huriri& the, Deprtlslon. She hh elbibllad llt eo/fty FelUval 'sh\ce tbaj. •<) . ' '. ' \ \ · ment' ~rganlzed •by 1the1 Ligqna BeaCh Golf Association. The tournament . Is . ' • schldyled !or ~ a.m. Aug. 4. · • , The Golf AsSociaDon plans to tra'!el · to a.... different course for eacb . rnontl}ly , tournament.i The asltciallon ,t_a °"n~ . all ieoJfer~. ~nd 1folloWs the <feOli~" Y ll Jiandlcap system· fOr ltorina. Aw1 . will . De •given to the , wtnnerl .of 1 clooest,to.the-hole ~U.sl, and puU . tournament. l 1 r 1 Ent/y , (ee , fpr Ilic flfa\ tou/nllli · 1, '16.io Jier J)e1'0n. mie f~o Incl "ho irould rather enjoy' !be n • 11\d walk. t 14.10 fee' is asked. • Th• newif f.orined asaodailon haa - ed Jobn LunCi 11 JU: president. i 1 For further ln!ormaUon on tho touhiei and the -1aUon.' gol!ers 1110uld~con­t~t , !he '!Jaguna Beoc:h Recrtallon °'l>t'l"" .. !· .. ~lUI, ¥ 46. I _)_ I TEN CENTS / ' ' .• , . By RICHARD P. NAU. ot ltM. De11Y ".II• taelf ' ' Armed wtih 1 $133,500 utesMct valua~ Uon wlnd!all, Laguna S.adi' cOuncilfuon returned to thei1" bUdgot .baJanctnl 'oct TueJday night In a ~ session that Indicated· • .. '· .. -. .. , -Municipal employos wUl'"·rece1vo •alary hikes eflediv• Sept. 1 tlllt will 1oW 1100,000 In a ~..,,period and lnc}IJde a three-step hic:reue for police. -'lbere will be nO cutback ln the llleguard fatte and a !ull·time perm&iwit chl!'f Iileguard pooitkin will be created to upgrade the force. • -The lifeguard iervt<e, whidl oeeu departmental autonomy -separation from the recreation deperim~nt -• will remain uncter the recreation ~t ,as long u City Manqer Juna D. Wheaton remains since he ~liev• it fits there and has authority Under tho municipal~ to make U.. cledaloo -The Lacuna Beach_ T a s: 'P • y e r 1 ·~aOon1 believes additkmll uvinp: can be made by combinio1 deplriment ·head 'poaltions. , . . , · .i -Councilman Edward Lotr, " b & ·belitvet ·the: aame thlnc1 Ylll haft ~ ·J11ib the r.......,..i.U-publlCIJ If clhell' '3 .to be· mado sbi<o' lhe~yct does not leg a Uy qualify ID< I' euJoood.doat,......, leSllon.· . • . . . ~ Owllao . ..,. aDllle foll,_ -· It b oecr11ary to-11PUatl...the-Wegu.ard departmen~· whlcti lie called • "new aM d~Jllllental aclei=," fnlm tllo recreaUon departmenl ' . 1bilquani' Capt. ROO Rlohl told coun· .dlmen ,that creation d. a fuU-tiDtt cbiel llieguord polftlo11 ,... -·In.hand with MParaUon from the recreation depert-- menL . He said the head guard needl· the authority to prepare budgeta and ~ other departmeot beads IJ'ld olftclals on an equal footing. . In the f)lit; the dtpartment hu be!n under police deplrtmeat. juriJdictioo. fire department jurisdiction, has been a separatt! department and is now under recreltion. • - Whealon said In hit opinion the but position ·for the lifeguard department is under rec.reatloo, which Ja headed by ~rge Fowler. Wheaton said the clear a111umptlon that Fowler, because he Is not a lifeguard, could ··not administer the department ''ls patently untrue." He said In both Seal Beach and Santa. Monica. ·the lifeguard departmenta are parts of the recreaUon departmenU. He sakl it was an opportunlty to utilize the adminbtraUve capabilllles o( Fowler and the' clerical resources along with a c<imbination of the headquarters - at the oid Boys" Club boUdlng: He said lh°e Ufeparda now are getting the .· ktnd of service their function deserves. "l Ullnk the profen.ional fear that a growlna !Ueguai;d deportment wOuJd be seconi:l 1 best-in a recreation end watu safety deportment ts unfounded. It was poorly 11erved when tt '!\'II usign- ed to . the pol!qo· and lb dOparimmu (See BUDGET."Pap II Oruge Weadler· Early mOrning • 1coaatal foe 1bouldn't dlacourace would·bt bucbgoetti since •the IUD will be ihtning through. TemperatUre1 are expected to remain ,tri the mid 80s with the low clouda and fog returning in tba..e.Ulllinc hours. _....,..- ~smE TODA 'l' lntripid beot · VOlionf 'n ·the Alntric•'• C•p trio11 but miglal ;Ult lo.le the N« after oil. The Valiant hoilttd &ht prote1t fl4o at the end oj the race. See atorv PaQt25 .. 1 ·:' =" ': =-.J Clltdl .. .,, ' .................. ~ o-: t..T,!,'.," .: ~. c~ M '""' ,11-'tt DMfll ...... 1! .... ~ .. ., .,..,.., ...... ,......... .... IMtrtllMMllt U.11 WMtllw & ........ •n • ..._.,,,...,. • --.................. .... IMM'I " ...,.. ...._ ., 1 .. . FHllt Pilfe l , . F'RAl'.JD ••• Tax Committee Km& · Private S¢hool Bill SACRAMENT<> (\11'1) -A m<uure gnnl1nl an In"'"'° taz deduction for parelil oendlnl their ohlldttn to pri~ate ocbooil ii cleld M the CUJTont le&WaUve 1111lon. 'Ibe Allm)blJ Revenue and TanUOn Comlnltteo Tl!dday defeated the bill -Id bf -blyman John Brtus (ft..1"Ullertan) ,WhO aald It w o u 1 d tn-b!Ur'IP parenta lo keep thtir children In jirlnlo -II. Brlgp told the com- mit!,. that nlanJ private ldlool atudenis wete tramferrllil lo publio ln1Uwtloits ud were addiil1 an utra liOO niilllo!l a year to Mate education costs. DAHV Pll01 Oo\ll Y '"""' ..._ w:tldl Ila ~• "" l ·-·"·--""::r. .... """"" 11.:'"-Ut • MtM, "'-"11111*t ~~~.~·-~····· Erllef, ... w1• "" 7 C'.thl Mllillrlt -.... ., till ".,. ,,,,,.,,, (7141 ,,, ... ,,, = tm • • J ll1elm1 64J.N71 .. 111'? .... .., .. , ..... ',.,, ,. 4n.441t fi_,.._ ............. • ,.. ...... ~i.,1:.n,, . =· .... 1111. _,. . .. ... ,.... ---"' lfllt....... . ......... 111\/:."!:ol:.':.".' ~. ::.-.-~ ........,., ....... _.,,., . - Bludgeon 8urVivor Succumbs ' ~--. ' . SAN GABiill:L '/All) -A' tiillif 1ac. cused of the clawliiDirner • miii<lii'i of .three members of his own family last" wec1-.y wu lllnnally uraillDOd todaf cm the charges -lnctodillg a counl liif the delill! ol /'1111 -..., -- boal'I elrti ... ~ lilf!, u, ... ltid ... clitrgel qalllat ~ •t 11it·prtaod~ a CoUllty USC Hospital, where be ii recovering from injuries police say were "'!!:.1¢Ucted-A ~Uc. ~eoder_waa ap. poh)ted to deleod him. Ria °"'e, Gloria, 11, died at I a.m. wtthou\ 1.lr bav!ll reciiDed •.,.;. .. -. 1111 ild1 Kim, 11,iiil tnMlie'r· ln-law, 53, died earlier. Olllcera' have ref1ued to di!<;loae a Jii!il[llit -·•· A beirllil on the ca .Iii, ~ ~ltt d4' la in .~ Municipal. Court. . ' .~. ... -.ill • ' · ~ I' · DAIL V ,llOf Stlfl """' ...,tf!IOllOOJNG -GONE, .BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Alter ltlfl'ttlllnt·fltl.11, Jac~~ll H~HIM North on U>I. 1 i' .... P .. eJ ttBtultY .. · . Apollo ,12 Astronauts Visit RB Test Chamber fined to whiol .... Wlio mdit be proo tided wlth r1q111, low eoa.lm, lflile doon ud -I-to pOrmil ..,,,,_ I~ 1111 o/ !be r.cwif. . R ·oiling Along C~y Manager J-D1 Wbeatm illld today tllat • althouih tho llllraQ .... bel\>nP lo t1ie .....,, bl ii ""' the Unicytle Girl Spotted in Seal Beach bllildll>c ltlifl could bl tramfemd·blck ·---~ to the cllJ' for a _.... pe,-i ,of By '""n"ii R. VlNS!L It JI tho cllJ' -1d .... lo f'01 for °'·'" ... ''"' ""' It ~'l£' ~ , ·i!llntliiplof IJlaol! iplio f1rlD !Cl' a llrtef· Its re--. Rol!IJig north ahead ti! schedW! H~plle , , 1111 '"' •Iii Ill li'littq Wotliallop . Bnns laid bl felt the bulidlng ii an unplanned Suhset Beach !l<>J!J'l!r Al"°" a -• Alon -*"" lo .I!Ja~ 1*t Yiil'1 a11o wanted kt pc1 _,.ii -tlGn lo warrant wlleyc11!t Jatquie ll<!iiglas wit Sin Fran'. OWJH ''"'"'1" a.ad midt I 111'11! : 11,1"'1"' 'w-1,IM ,lllllcf,. l . · moving it to ,_ lacallon, ouch u ~bound again _ today, ~ Jl!IW!y rtli\er olop in lltUIUlilllll lluell Tulllrt, Iii tall . 11 ~~:lllil 11111, •11&. bas Btueblid Park, for further communily and lfeallns an ·Ace bai!dage Oii .: .,;e lllop With four a1~bid i!lllnf ·a !Mat ·=· -':" liltllPt~~.•::t,dl!anded llie. knee. lthlt 111 a -...... otitlllt at ;,M ~ _ ,' Whoatoo Aid the bulldkig ml&llt ierve "I'm going to make really'gc;id_ um;," -~· .,...,.,... · f,"td 11111-::·~ "'-·-· "'"at u •·•In< ilnl«•diilml .lo inlel, prodlcla Ml•pouglu, wbo left 'l'rnday m<-..,,.... ..., wn for mOllien to giiller al lbelr children at 6 a,m . for UJe ,..whe<!led Jlilfney. ·~to tbt 1llill 'I'll -q :J. 111 i;..bl~·~i::/!~ PlaJaridmany-..J'ISPOO'S. "It mly tool< me In hOUr and a Ind ,,_...,11, lbe llftl llmar HplllNll ptt t1ll Impnsjlod~ ll1llaa ,.111,:1 · 11 tho mon _.. feaalble, the hill to get to Huntlnflon Beach," said Mltil 11111111~ u~ ---• .llldll · bulidlnc ..w.i mt abori the piik, just tit• veteran un1cyc1J11, wl10 lf>Onl the tllll _. 1111t1blfg 11111 iMblbit. "'IM -uma w. hid wu 1llose -e Ilia n -the alldot are. night with frieodl Ill 11"'11-. "llDll'i tllll~;la:" 811111 ftll tf*j(l.'hl ~ <MOllllt QWlnilne Wboalm •Id Ilia dlJ' -.Id uk • hdtlae Ja<quie, of 111311 RI>l!iMHe I'lacl; OJ!la bD'Oillll tllll tlll Mlf ._ · Plle!lltJ~ tJ . ball -Md fl! ·tiur mill-er to 1tvo a ooat lllimalt on moving Me5a, made the first leg di th@ ttlp drtnl i*· lltill 1111111 ud IJllClcrall · flltP Ill the MQf1" CGnrad lbe bu114ni. I~ baH lbe Ume she ex~ed, tiUt ~r -IJllr-tt i.-•·ti". ·n " 1a-pl·~·· be to "'· k' 1 ••• 'Jon G. >!!all; 25, wllo ""'Wok 'hit 'IM 'a911ina1111· lrett a1lo llltefetlild . d;;J;,~;""" r 'ur 5 ' ' 1 "~ ct9Wmatea just b,egan --dai ·Jn ~1 Alli -~ , .. -~1 Government Sues A lbokou1 bad bee• polled. 1'il1de 11'1 ~liaplule, ·-~ tll1lll! I~~ tillly ~ .....,_ ··~· m• to --• tn ,.;,. a !be Ont bitdlU were 'not too good, equipment or . "~' ~ • """'" ·~ s=~ Ef lbe A F. drink and I said I di~'t retU,. WI.ht . , · . i.... '! •1i .; "' ..,.~t t~ ero~pace ll'IJl llie," lhl eq>llthld, Hsr 15 pOund pack . · .... -lo~--r. · ' ~llattltied-to J'M ndkl .J iAUIJl1·agattllt a plUsr Ind hn>un!cycle ~1a0nllll Iqllile tllO c111111ber. Thlf M-~liltbm.oruct u.l ._..i a LQ8 Al!G!ILF.& .cuPI)--The-federal parked In tho l•dl,.. rt>om . illl Witilli i1le-support systelnl for .i''.ll ,'jjit ~ tiler can;t ,"J.; y~ g<>Vernmet1I has 'filed llllf agal!it the ''B\Jt !bell ~vjryliOlly cAme out1 and -iiplctfllglU. 'illOM lncldll6 Wiiier ~ lo "«IJliy tiitt lb !hire," u1d 1<1clloMeu Doua1U Olrll. for allf1ellly I didn't hive nluc!h clldlt•." . .-i l"'Yii"·recov<l'Y IYlteJna. Conrad~g that weighUessness would ~1'ilat1QI Mle<ill'e llrilce ...,Ulaltons "Sunaet BeacH I! rellly fsr..ut," lhe ~ uinPOula, who hid come to 1111 add , _ dime!llllon to the uperhnent. ciov&lil · tmploy6' Wlio Jo\oi ihetr jobs added, hplalnlrig tllat she h11 found , ~ _ to f= thetf millbry obll1aUoo. a 1roup of lpcin9t>rs. • : • .., .. '-'~-...._ p· qe J The cl~ i~. f110\l TuU!ly, chatied 'rho sweethlirt of s111111a Chi rtever .,-r9919 the aerdtpice firm rehlNd 14 veterans had .it as good at the i'rla!Co' of the ii i. lblrtr II' plli than tile if&. Tliellday afternoon fratemlly at Turk'•· LAGUNA BUDGET ' enlltlld. It :f' .. o!I!& ~etciJ: ll'ere "They tell me ti I make It lb San arid 111 lnY clel>lrlmeDl.'1 · · • •, • rehlrtd at loWiil JOii claiat!tcau.., and francisco to call !Min "!lleot anH thl!y'll llffe~. ~ lower ••SU· take up a collection to pay my Way U.S. Attbmtt RObert L. Meyer said home," says Jacquie, who carrles only a m<J\Orcycle -with two -,;. Md never .:ot flred up td mtWe Oh;• ~e Si.id. "Baby, with one ~I yau'r in trouble." "I fee sreat -eicipt for my bM - I hit ft Oii I roclt retlly llaftl ;0 couple of """'ths ~..... ialtt Jaequtt, wbo picked up an Ace b•ndise 1n seat Beach. · "But I'm goitJg to make it for sute it I keep meet!ila people liie thll " she added. . • "I did I. Jot of nice riding today. I even . found • ~ in .NeWJ)Olt. A 'rigl!t-<lil' J't!mY: 'I'm ~ lo lii!lp 1t for good luck." "Tbe only thi!>( WllJ• thll far .. t hetid>lltfr' Upt Dj!Jtt 6.er me wftlle I W'5 rtdlng through HunUhlton ~" •li«ald,l O-ire tlNlt 1""me1Mh•d~ -~ penioo Imm aloft. · Ml1S'lJoill1a~_1 'llbd p1illl'!6 t.ri1e about her erpe~, dreW m°" lhan a flW stares fl1>m .tut1ou1 · m-•11 al<q Paclfie ,nuitt H11hw1y, ~i' bMfc r;«rie for the duraUon. /: ·. , stte planned to..,.-' seat Bettli 1i>dlt 8. •.ri\. oil the ~ ~If Ill tlle ·~ IOij.Jrlll! tHp, llrhk'll may reqillll hitcll:hlklng bl h!l¥11y !tlYelld ~ . Jacquie~ ~felles llt6t 1'Jt':i. her '°" knee lb -., Walkins Tu ' addilJI thet her Fick, heaV!tr by ' mili, cbotrtbuted to the doClslcil. · " Wheaton told councllmen !lnnly that the ualpment will remain as Jt is unle!i the nm cly mmgtr -flt to chanee it. Ma)'bl' Golcllerg laid at the beginning the Selectt•• sot'llce Act of 1181 prn'f!del l1IO and etpected to hitdH.Jkt back. of the meetinfr that the asses>ed valua-Mlyone_ I.a~ hta jOb to .m'e bl the 8he waa aiso treAted to a tall cool R · u... -·ha!f 19d1"111y changed the lrmid lortu 1b0uld lie a&lled lb retuni one and an 1ntern1tionil iandwicli, the uss Court ReeleCla . -laid lllilUif<lt rMlnmendod MaliY qiidil t11e cola m • 1 Ii A a departments. He said !'#II l!ie !lnfSt d~enlll -Hw-<lllg!ot\ l!elelt and If'~.~ -are 1e;arate dipirbiim1'. . Mayor llidlard Goldborl w1catec1 there would be no chanlif Ull!l1 altor the coul!til bu dlllc:Ulled till 11111tter with the next city manager. Wheaton's reoliJ!atlon Is effecU'< Aue. D. COllDl:llmen tonight •ii e1ptcted to vote on a group of bOOftl 11111*;.lflclllillllg the' new permanent t:lllel ~mt jlblt. '!'bey had alreedy tilked 11iatlt hiring llftOther detective and Ate inlEted now to authoriJJt him and an adillilonal deloe· Uve. Estimated cotl ll lli,!11. The council bad eirller 1pp1oil!d hl!'lhi three more piilicetll!ll lilr I ~ foot petrol. 1btl It to ctlll ... 111. Al.iO Wider <onslder1Uon art IOldltlon · of I JIDUce ma!ron<lia!\I~• .. ;814; 1 llmlograliher. Cl!tl for 1l!t ... 111cH, cltY cle<t and mmtll\f'l ",311; Ind a tYPlst • clett for Ille nre llfplttnlent, $6.1111. • The 1100,0llO emp~ alll'j lncttue packet would range from three-step in· creases for patrolmen to no lncreues for ""1'• posla lllCb 11 c1111ca1 ~· The rlllil< for a pollle -monthly would incre•se from "77-#11 to "75- im. Wbeatm laid tdlay Ibis w.Uld put the cltY tn a good, -pet!Uve position for hlrtng but aaid lt 8011 would not be "leading tll• lealUI" In tho quest for offlcm. · DUrtnc the bodaet d~. CIW'les C. Veale, tHpayen ·--pretldtllt pro tempore, laid, "It appoltrt tlit coat r.ducllon Pl'Olrlni II b!tna llCUttlld .• '1 d<ll\'t belive tn 1111 jlrt1nlio that you lhiuld IP'nd more mGhe1 111clliie '.li>ll ctn let IL I ·11n11, thtn1r !bet's Wllat yoo'rt elected rm:~· Btfe<rtng to an u..oa1Mll lelt.r -. paring nwnbels Cl municipal ilmplllyt• In Lquna and San Clemllllt, VIiie ~. "U san Clemento c:ie da lt, we II\ llo ii." '11\e la""'1'!rt .---.. lllotll!d 151 ioy<1 IJ! San Cl~1 .lncludl"I It the iolf -... llfllo Rlr terworti, nelllM!r iii whldl URU•• 1l ohowed 111 em~ 111 U.Una. ton said tho ll1ur6 ~ IMlllllt il6. noted lallr tllat Si~ ~enta his peld fir1men llJd Usuna b• n, IVOllld aCOlUlll for mudl ol tho budgtt pil'tttre -Wl!lc1I bad been ooe to his old job with 1l!rillil'lty 1tattu aa Hollte 'P'dalty, plus recei.tnc a com- •<I ~to baiandl tdmclJ addltlom • thol<ib be bad ftmllneil on ihe Job memorative T-shirt. Kos\lrrin·Poclrr \T to ;tho l>ild1it, IUcb Ii police. · d.tiJtg hll mtllbry lefvtce, , "Allytlody who can rtde that thing rf e 0 e 0 rn.. :" 'Ohly by tho ll'•ce of God and (county Meyer llld tho action ci>vers tM 42 --help," 111d Denni• Handy. M08COW (UPI) _ n., 9cMtt Pat11i--) Andrei\' HktllUll 11o we flnd t\amt!d ve!Eraill and anyone elte iil a "She'I _..,,people," ··'d,Beaver il!len, m t toda confirmed IM'ltlffl 1n thU rt! J1r ..... J. 8"""' Dal en. Y . both ·Ale:iel !f. . ; ;r pa cu polltlon stmller lituaUon. '"" velotans aited !IAP!ltna lier on the back. Kosylln ahd Nikolai v. pi;,:· ;:' :J~ ·lolllght.' He added that the city should jil'Opi!r a'enlortlY ...i damages tor the "!he· mlalit mt pt away," iddld tl1e Th>tka bi!al!fri!llil ·.... . __ _ econootiu where it could ecooomift. lltlOIJnt 11;, 1'1Uch their wages were Butch Wlll81'. t'Mleetl!lg th"1\ to thl!f ~-, it pllm\iit ...1 Oldbel'I tl>td Veale !bot tM -arllon diminished In the lntortm. "I c·-· lhrou•h three y' .,.. •I• on · a•> .... "dttiti -11·•. •. , "' !Ian Clemente to Uaiina i;°a Y1lld lr:;;;;;=..o;iiii==;o::;;;i·=-;;.;.;;:. ====~";:'=::,;:"'::i::'=::i:=;;;:~~=~""=r:::·•;:::::;·:;:·"""~~~~,~::;o;;;;;;~ 0111 lnim tile Jllllil>latlllll ~nt. I He laid Lal\llli llfl1 a fll' gl'l!!ter P'!>Jlitlbil mud! Ill tM yeif bec<llae of lit tt!Urtal lltdU1tr1. He 11ld !hire I! 1111 c:tfllijlal'lao l!lllier '""" t110 llllid-point ol Wies alltl iledth ~­ Lquna b ftl.,_ ., ti*< lreaa, Mpi111cal1tly. 'J11e titpayftl -!lad aloo qf!9ted •11minat1ng tile ialtldn of .,perlnlm1"nt of Jlirl! a ta'flnl of $tl,1U; 11111 tomblmlll Ult bai1dllli lhd pl""'1ng dl)>lrtinfh4 .• ll$1 or" 111,111; bf ellmtnlltnl ... -· Go-..g --It WM 11111 lllse pl'ISIAI)' to 'Uplel tile llol1dDll ol clty hall while lbe cltj b ilOill( thll'Ulh • pertocl of dlao&• lh fhdnc a repl- -l lor the cttr -•aeM:tlJ' clnt. doomcitman U1n: u1d It It -ry lo lcmlt for ~ t!lldttlCr rather thin a!wih IPindllw ~ C<lmlpg into the city.-11\Ve -have got to mike aome changeLJn areu where .we can make reductions," bt •Id. !.<>IT laid ~ Is IMlnc done hto set aside fundl for the day lfben we are going to need new sanitary faclliUes (a sewer plant)." . Goldberg IUueoted the! Lort make • opoc111c auaeolllll 1o .,. ......u •net put It to a Y<lli. !.<>IT waa also Ibid that reccmmendaticm he is comktering o:in- ~!f'I pemmal d>aJllOI do oot quollfy ,...,,y 111r ....au .. ....ion and - be biadl In pilbl1c. "I can 111 1be beadun.,11 LS? utd. Oolllcllnlb Boyd malntmlol that lbe pi:oblem• m Lquna llucb are ...... mWattve. 'WI m btina ..ad to pull .,.,,. di-oat oi the nr. lltat pftlYkluo -II atvld ~ °" ind lift UI boldlq the lltchel." Goldberg talked about Main Blach dlvllopment and a commtrdal-botel IOl'lt to provide 11~lld t11 ba* Id tolve many pt'<lbl•m•" ovor the 10.-haul. Cottncllllleh tonlgtit will pnibably Vote on 1¢t<Kic budget tlenll and !bell ap. proYI tile · l'lcotd . lluditt IOll>lllmt In AIJIUll, . I I ~~ _UERS'°~ a~ • ne·-rG;sT.-WfiT~H a~ THE mtJODI Th• Oilleo• -dmu .. r M11k 1111thl111t1m11fttd WrtlOn OI the 11rtl Mich woln ts" I~• "1Dan. It cOntllns the 1ama hlg~ precision movement NAsA utronaut1 wore durin; Gemlhl and Apollo Space M!ulons. If you'tf tobki~G' for a watch that'1 tru1y "out ol thll world,11 we IUC1tn\10U ... Vlt Omega 8petdmalltf M1rll: II. l-bullon, Ul•l r:h~. MtMW. 1lt01.d lntfNalt . el !>ours, 111!~1 Ind-*•· St1lnl1u •~ c..-, l.llt,hlNI llfa,atet. w•,.....i.'*'t ...... , .. ,,19$ CONVINIENT TIRMI IANKAMIRICARD MAS1!R CHAR$! .. • 'HON! 141°!401 24 YEARS IN .. SAM! LOCATION \ r ' < • I t ' • r • ' • r • - • 6 b • il lr ., b h u h .. h h. u h " ' • d u ~ s p p d h d • .. • )l t• ti • u I . I LagOna Be.a~h EDITION Today'• Fl•al • l ' N." •' $toeka ' :VOi:. 63, N9. 168, ~ SEGTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE CO.LJ.NTY, CALIFORNIA · WEDNESDAY, JULY I 5, 1970 TEN CENTS r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;.;;.;;.;~..,.-,.,...~-·~~~~~~~...:.~·.,..~~~~~~~~~~~..,.~~~~ ..... ~~' uar • • . ' ' . l'wo Supeets e I Man Held Mont~~a Reports On $35,ooo ' Cannibal Killing Grlrn homicide investigators today refused io draw any link between a devil worshiper who has confessed a ca~bal killing in Montana and the dlaaembermenl murder of a Mission Vle)~schoolteacher In Orange County. A pair of suspects in the northwestern butcher slaying ol a 22..year~ld 80cial worker whose corpse was rtc0vered at a Y~lowstone River campsite were ar· rested Monday. _ St.ariley Baker,"'"22, of Storey, Wyo., and Harry Stroup, 20, of Sheridan. Wyo .. were taken Into ctistody walking along Naciemiento Road alter a hit-and- run accident on Highway 1 about 20 miles south of Big Sur. 1nie tong-haired, bearded Baker -who Train Stop Gets Restart To Cl.etriente / -Ctiarges oi vandalism, sex, drug abuSI and drinking by • juvenik. riding the &&Illa Fe Railroad'• San Dlepn lo th< bMch at San Clemente bate led to y Mll'"Clncdl&Uoa-of-UM-iiop-there.-- The •railroad had attempted to ceast it.a daily stop mornlTlg and afternoon in San Clemente I! a method of eliminating that rowdy .element, but furor by many properly behaved youngsters had led to a decision agaiMt it. Security guards aboard tl".e Iron Horse that brings many youngsters from ~ land Orange County to the San Clemente alrand, however, will be added to the two elderly men now aulgned. tf the morning and afternoon runs had been cancelled, youngsters using the Iron Horse would have only one hOur bet'll(een trains to sun, swim or 1urf. 'I1le San Clemente City Council had ~pported the cancellation of the two daily rum, while Sant.a Fe officials have tried In the past to eliminate the trains entirely. Arty re-routing or cancellation of the San Dlegan would require a long com· plicated process with approval of the Public Utilttlea ComrniSsion, which• hai denied It ht<~ past. No menUQn of the alle1ed lpfractlons fnvolviiig seiual behavior, 'dr!fildng and' drug.ta~ ca(Re' to. 111)'1 dllring the earlier tallt:s ai the ctty COOncil leJl!I. "We 41pect a certain amount of u,1• ltuff g'Olng. on each summer and we're well-equipped to handle It," seld one IUeguard. . He said a talk with the on-board' securi- ty l\lards -who spend each d11:y at the beach along with their char1es - reveals 11>me ugly tales of various ac· Uvities. "Soroe of the stories they tell of what goes on are pretty gross. They have their problems," he said. 40-year Hies Disable Man, . SACRAMENTO (UPI) -When Cati ClawsOn has one of his hie· cuping 8JM?US, he say1 he has troo- ble holding jobs becau!lt customers and employers fjgure be is drwtk. Clawson, ~7. has betn hiccuping off snd on. for 40 years. A superior court jury decided this' Wttk that becauae of this he is totally disabled and 1llould -not be made ·to ·worlt~ .. Alter a Us-day trial, a jury ordered the Firetnan'1 Fund Insurance Co. to PlY him $537 per month dt111bllity p1ym<11ta unUI he ta '5 and ailO pay lt,8M In bad< paymenta. ClawlOfl did not hlect1p 011ee dur~ ~ the trial, but he te.tllled thll his hiccups come and go at any hl>ur of lhe day and nia:ht. · ~rittlime11, he said, they l11t for hours, or even days. had, booes ln his pocket -suddenly blurted out a gruesome story to California Highway Patrol Officer Randy Newton. . "I have a problem," he said. "1 am a cannibal." Subsequent investigation revealed the car the pair were drivlng was registered to James M. Schlosser, the missing Mon~ tana social worker vc.hose body was recovered from the river. Baker, who said he belongs to a salanic cult, was formally charged with murder along by aulhorjtles in Helena, Mont., with his traveling companion, whom he tried to defend by saying · he alone killed Schlosser. Coroner's deputies saics· the victim was too big for ooe man to butcher alone. 1be CHP officer said bones found in Biker's pocket are reportedly finger joints and the suspect clalmed to have eaten the flesh from ihem. Baker also claimed Schlosser1 who had picked him up hitchh1klng, was shot -and then carved into sli:· pieces, after llilich he ate Lhe slill-~arm heart. Sheriff 'Don Guintonl, of Park County, Mont., said a site has · been foll~-four miles 11Gfth or Gardiner where Scbl06Ser ls believed to have been murdered and di-ntberod. A sis-inch miliLary type. knife. dried blood, teeth, pieces of hQm111 tlesh and bone frapneilts were found there, in ,.....,._Wl!i<:l!._bearl_ cli!llJt1C_ similarity . to U!e ,..,.,,t Orange Couoty caae. . In ·tbe MisSion Viejo ,:ase, homicide investi1ators have q~oned . s i x suspects arrested in_ coMectton wttb the savage, satanic murder of Mrs. F~ore~ Brown, 31, about possible canrubahsm being involved. Mrs. Brown was abducted, stab~ repeatedly and taken to a remote stte ln the Cleveland National Forest where her heart and lungs were removed and one aiin severed. . Sheriff's Lt. Richard Drake said Tues· day that none of the six persons ar:es~e.d in connection with the savage. mutilab?n killing will .discuss the pree1se details of the butchery Itself. Stephen c. Hurd, 20. the alle~ leader ol the loose-knit satanic band, has told authorities parts of her body, were sacrificed to Satan, while detectives have not totally ruled out a cannibalism angle. Sheriff's Sgt. Ben Oi:andaboure, of the homicide detail, refused today to com· ment at all on lhe comparison between the Brown murder and the Montana butcher killing. . "We're aware of. that case," h~ said. "But 1 c:an1t comment on it,-After what wl've aeen l1Jtly, I don t wanl io 111:1ke any statement." W·ayward Truck Hits Art Yard, Oips Two Cars ta~na'.s fourth IUmlllel' art festival sufferid a minor aetback Monday when a wayw1rd water tank truck wandered, drlverless acroa a parking lot, clipping lwo cars ' and moving a bollding wall back a C011ple ill feel. The freak accident took place in the former Ward 4': Harrington Lumber Com4 pany yard, 793 Laguna Ca:n~on Road, as artists were preparing to install th~ new exhl.bit, to be known as Art Yard., According to poUce, lhe tanker, whK:h bad been parked by, driver Bill Bob Reynolds, 3', of 28JS3 V I c t o r i a , Capistrano Bt'1ch, )>lcked slowly out 4'lr its pfrttng ••J>IC't ,and swung around in a half circle, clipp~ the rear bumper of 1 197(1 sedln and the side of a passenger· van, before nudging to 1 haJt aiatnst tl\e buUdlng. : In another crash 'I'uesd1y 1fternoon, driver Rex R. Andre, 22, oC 3l9ll Alta Laguna Blvd., escaped whout lnjury wken his car spun out of control and rolled down a steep curve on upper Park Avenue. Police said Andre was westbound in the 1300 block of Park Avenue when his Ught car went out of control on the curw, akldded JOI feet, bounced olf a curb and flipped over. The car's ax1e was snapped, according to police, but Andre suffered only minor scraptS and said he would see hi1 own phy1lclan. , • Bad Checks By JOHN VALTERZA ,·I OI tM Del" f'llel SI.., A self-!tyled expert on tranklng mat· teni, who authorities allege started an intef!l&tional forgery operaUon by floating $35,000 worth of bogus ·paper in San Clemente, is In custody today after his rwnlry into the United States. The suspect, Darrell Graff Hafen, 44, who was origlnaUy from utah, was pick· eel up by authorities at Los Angeles , International AifllOrt late Monday night as he re-entered the country from Costa Rica. Hafen was accompanied by his wife and four children. Police assert they have. been tracking Hafen for the past three month! in a criss-cross ol two heml!lpheores after a first Incident of alleged rubber chetka in San Clemente. Federal age~ and San Clemente detective Leonard Goodwin l&id they traced the suspect'a movements in 10 . hops lo miny foreign cnmtrl<s. Hafen was arraigned Tuesitay on forgery charges and held in Los ~eles in lieu of :$32,000 ball. · Officers claim they seized hundreds of checks from dozens <II :!>a!IQ tn the u.s, ...t ~brood ·;. iJ!al!>'• IUU.al!. Help ln the case \VU' alsi credlteif to Interpol II\ S'fiberland. The di1COvery· -;Of the · huodred.s oC allegedly wortlJlesi checks --• made out for u mucll as 1211.000, -,.m beemJle ~~~aUOnal·Jllnklng he1d&aie, officers sald. "It'll take ·,...q· for all the ~ks in Europe, the United States and. Latfn America to straighten out the ·mess," Goodwin said. · · 'Ille alleeed trek by the college graduate whO holds a degree in banking sklJls and fntemaUooal fmance, started last May t at the Bank of America in San ClemerU, Goodwin charged. Last May 4, Goodwin claims Hafen cashed a check far $25,000 at the JOcat bank, lh<n allegedly .nuffled the funds into 1nother ~king account, then the next day shuffled more money to get a $10,000 cuhler's check. Then he traveled to Los Angeles, Goodwin said, cashed a $1.,200 check for plane Uckets and next appeaffil in New York City. From there Hafen flew to Mei:Jco City and visited another bank, where he passed another allegedJy worthle&s check. Hafen then headed -farther south to Panama, then Costa Rica, which ap- parerrtly served as a home-base of sorts. In Costa Rica he set up "Transworld Securities Corporation" and hopped back lo New York. As the trail ol checks 11rew, Goodwin said Hafen expanded into western Europe. flying first to London, thin to Paris, finally winding up in ~wilzerland . The trail warmed ue._ in that neutral country whose area.test industry Ls finance, and In terpol ,-the European police network -picked up tbe trall. "He tried to claim SS,000, for some asseJ!tedly Jost travelers . checks In Switzerland," the detective aaid, "apd tipped olf the authoriUes in that coun- try." With the trail growing increasingly hot, H•f~n then flew '"'tack to Colta Rica. After a quick bop to Gu.atemala (See FRAUD, Pap ll Laguna iil>t-$:~··,e~# g, Relocation ·:P1a ,. ~~ing - ' • : • I ' J .,. > ' 'By ~bAliA XREIBroH '.f1~ef,.~r1dnc. wllblp the pre.Crlbeif ~·,.DI'~ .~!It!,,.,. ""':;. budget. ' ' .. ' In a, feasibility study pr fer -·"To wort1 Jn -the old. build).~;'. said the~~~·~· Beach • Fred !l!~gfJ "~e:d Just about.have·19 des!toy Brlu•. wm ·.l!UUest mov tf¥o exisilng ·~.lpYW!'-"Y~~ .. ~~l l'ould. ·.·be~ u~· librafy ~UUding,<al!JO> ·· attemp(il]g ~.,.-, r•- to ti.•. it ,llllo a r ·ztargiid llbraTy . '~ 'exjs\lnc , !lbr,.,Y .. building; .which facility. r ailO houses the Olam.6er of_ComJrlt;ce 0ne •u~on wU. the is.year.old -o1r1ce. cov.er1 -a~t . i.100: ~uare .&tt, building · ,.,.· 1o· Bl "'rd p < . he . said .. '!be. new facility . Witt ·caver . ~mo,... ue"', . '" .!.000 .~"ore fee"1'71th' 450,sq~ir< 'feet to serre as a or cilians' clubhouse. · · ~,,. l -.., • · 3'i Title ./,; building and th<· lind for ' di..,ber: o, !toe and .• • f",rtrlng ..., rpace!. , , Were maiie ·to· Q)flstruct •· new library if the mu t in lsts th hit t ~th .downtown location,· adding · to ' · r.--n Y s ·' e arc ec ., aaid, a cie;JIJI wlll be devised to Include the sting 1ite·a portion Of P1rk.Ave12ue the exiltlng building. ' · '· . • Jhe.adjaceat pprkln1 tria.nlllJ!.. ·Among ~ ,protite!n•. he Jl()led, Js I We feel,. after •~ring the ma~ter the cciwlt.Y 's "very atpct budget setup" from all angles. that 1t iusl·lsn't.feas1b~ wh~ rl!Qulres among other Utffics lhat to·utllize theolH building," Brigs aaid. tl;e library ~U<lln1 .'bo itesign,eJ 'fpr 'lln_ order ~ · meet alfl . county re-9P,1rat.iM by . a 1ti.ff . of , apec#t 1 ed· ~i7.e. qu~ts1 frJr • llJIUbllc t>ulldlnJ a~ Jrhia: RJtBJIS . adequate ·i~r:ior y~biUiy altocityreq~mentl r~garding~~ · so ~t all J?llls, of, the . faclll~. ~n ingress , and egress~ ~~ '°"ld ~ .-be ·llJP.ervlaed by a miniplum cf. ,~raon­ add elCieml,:""~"klng atructl""' not Jn ,iid .: , ·. . , • , .•. , the budget, he-ekplalned. /. ,.,, · Another new requirernen~ Brlu;S'sa!Cf, The archlted 'said ftoll •cf<isigM wtU ·,;.., that all public buildiqs. now Jndst not tie att<mpte<f .wlill' th< 'county be dealjne4 IP lhey ·f...ctfol)·.fbr.hah-~ ·w ))le fUai!UJtt r<por'!, ·bill tllcapped people apec1ficafty thoae can- he .wlJI strcmi!Y, l'l!CiJmmend nioring Ille • · (!!et LDiauiv Part I)· old btlUtting arid 8tirU"g1 from acraich ! , • . ! 1 ' wUti I new-"ttructure· that wtJbld ~meet all n>quire\helits •i'ncl prolllde fer fP'OUlid I' ' " • ·, ' .t , .-' . 'Golf G~oup · S~ts : 'Free~ for-all' c~rreatOr ,· ' ! ' • • 1 • ' ' . , -'Fit t . T<lurti · · · . .s .·· ... ey . ' I ' Won't Guide 1970 Event· . . . Sal! Cltr11ente11 Stiorec:µH1 GolLCourite wUI be th< site ill the first. (loll looms· . rilent \oflM\Jzed 'bJ th<' LaguM BuCh : Gett ........,lion. The tournamenl d s : ltbeduled for •·•:m. Au&1 4. • , • Tbe_Go!f Mooclation.-elaiu to trev.<t P.-···-• ~-lk, ,to t·~"•-1r' artu· u.' : lo' a•clllferenl.courae fer ucli •mqnthly Thi• year, for the first time since l"'" IWU uUI -. ~ 1 tourna'ment. 'lbe assqciation ·Is open io the t"eitlval of Artir Chlldren'1 Free-for-JOeUl<.uodet the gulda"'e j!( eaperll"· ; >U colfor~ Olld '°"°'" 1116 Goorgow&y All was established in 1941, octogenarian Ad'vised that M.r1. WoolleY. no longer fi handicap 1JB.tetll1for acorlng. Awards artist Virginia Woolley 'Will not be on ' cAn Undertake· the voluhteer task .. of · wlH ·be'. 'glVlf' ' to ijle · whlnera of. the duty supervising youhg1i.ra In lh<lr f"'-' ·, me'"".erdtr/g tho '.Fr..,, lor!A11 •. · Featlvli, I · cl .... ~to,theobole r COlllul ' and · puWoa I ,.... tf" r· •toum~t. t 1 1 ~ 1 • . r . creaUve art e forll, dlreotors ,thJs Vfetlk ,agreetf to , allocate , ·~ntry 1 f,e , for-the first tournament Mi1. Woolley, last of the original ms to pay ,for necusaey supettision 11 ft.SO per ptrlOQ, the fee· lnCludes FesUval exhibitors on the IJ'OWl(b, will in the ev'ent. Volunteers are ·not---grten fw,; pU cart, .aQd a Wards .. fOr be displaying her lat~ worta/tn 1 avaUablt. , those who .weuld .flihtr enjoy the sun booth of her own, but o&hen wil take md walti a '4.50 {11 la uktd. 1 • • over the task of inatructln1 the open Mn. W'ootley ii the only artist sUll The newb formed U..OaU.O bas nam· children'• claue&. • +, t on the iroundt who ptrUclpaled ln the ed John Lund 11 Jtf preslden~~ The Free-for-AD waa cfr<am«f up by fin( Festival of A'11.· when art\sts hung For further lnlorinltlon on the tollrney Mn . Woolley slld ROUell lr<dell obd • their P.11intul1s On '' ferw:e In downtown . and ~ as..,,1,µon,.goUers ahoul~ con· Is • populor spot where buddln1 l'OIJlll , Ca,uni duri ntl the '°'P''"~· She bas tact ; the Laguna Be6cb Recreallon artists are pn>vlded with &mocks, ...0), txlilblted hi every teiUY1l 1lnce, then.'' Dep!r\m"1~ ,491-tlJl,Eil. 41. . . .. i U/ ·, -"""-/ / I I~ I ' . . , .. ' J I .. , 'NywMQney' ' ' ~ases · ~jty;. . . Budget .Woes By RICHARD P. NAIL Of .. OlflY .... ...., . .. Armed wUh a $133,500 asaeued valua. ·lion windfall, Laguna Beach ~ returned to" their 'budpl baliahtjn; act Tuesday night in a otudy aeiafOft ,that indicated: · · -Municipal employ,. wUI r.c.t.. salary hikes elfec:tlve Sept. 1 that wtU total •100,aoo In a ~ar· period aDll Include a three-atep iocn:aae fQt pcllce. · -There ,will be no cutback )II the lifeguard ·force and a full·tlme perrna(lelit chief Ufegual'd .poriUon wW be created to upgrade the force. -The lifeguard service, which aeeia departmental autonomy -separation from the recreation department -wW remain undtr th< rocreattoo departmenl as long as City lfanog<t J...., D. Wheaton remaiM lince be btUeves It fits there ·anc1 has authority under the municipal code to make the dectston. -'Mle . Lag1µ11. ·:&ea¢\ T 1 i: payer• Assoclatioi;f ·i>euev~ addiUobaJ uvlnp: can )>e made by comblrilng department · head po&itlona. J -:Cow\cltman .Edwolif L<lrr· w b • ~Vet! <be -I lhlnl, will ba~;;,-to mm the recoailiiendltlonl pubtlctrfl they w 1to be made alnce the 1a6ject d ... not le&oJ'11'"'1fy J~ • ~ qo. aeaion/ ~ Coqndlman Qiir)f<lp BoJld -he felt lt=s~ry to tepm'ate the l!fegciard d · t, .whfdi be eallecl a """" and· d..elopminlal iclence;' from the reaea"-de~t. Lt~ald Cipt. Rod llli!b! told . · cllmen' that ci'e•tlon· Of a fu!l·tlm• C ' lifeguard poi'IUon t>esi~aridsln-band with sep,l'lµC!ft from the .recreation depart-ment. He Rid the fleld guard needs the authoritt to prepare ¥aeta ·and. meet other · d.,..rtment lleada and olllclala on an equal footint'. · Iii the past, th< departm<nt has t>e-..n under police departm<nl jurlocllctlOfi, lite dei>artment jurisdiction, hu been a seporate 1department and Is now undtr recreauon: ~ Wheaton said in his opinion the best polWon for lhe lifeguard departmenL Is under recreation, whldt Is headed by George Fowler. . Wheaton silld thfi c~ar assumption that Fowler, beCatlBe J,e It not .a lifeguard, muld ~ lidmlniater th< department "Is patently untrue.'' He said ii) both Seal .Beach apd Santa Monica, the lifeguard 'departments' are parts of the recreaUon departments. H.e said It WjlS an o~unlty' to utllf:se the admlnlstralive capablliUes of Fowler and the clerical resources albng with a combination of the·. headquarter• - at the old Boys' Club building. He said the lileguards now are getting the k\nd of se"ice their ftmctlon deserves. "1 think the profesalonal fear that a growing llfe,uard deparlmenl would"" be second best In a· recreation and water safety department Is unfouDCied. Ii wa1 poorly served When lt·w11:s aaaign. od to the police and , fire departrnimts (See BUDGET, Pa .. I) . Oraage . l\'eather Early morning coistal for shouldn't . di~o~age wou.td-be 1 beachgoers, 1Jnce ttie 1un will be s~ning t.Jirough. Temperaturea are expected to remain jn the mid 80s with the low cloud.I and fog returning In the eventn1 hours. JNSlDE TODAY ' . Tntrtpid b1o:t Vo:llo:nt in th1 : A mtrica'a Cup ttio:Lt but might just lNe the ro:ce: o:ft•r alt. The , Valiant hoisttd the prqtt1t fia~ at tht end oJ 1iht roCt. Ste\l'°'l Paa• 25. r ' • 1 - • "' , MK.VPtl.OT ..... tr.,_......., -ASTRONAUTS BIAN (LEl'T), c:o 'TAUC TO .THI ANIMALS' AT McDONNILL DOUGLAS In Hunftntton lle'ech, A Chol ... .ur~GulnN Pip' lllt No CommMI on Chit Huntlty • • ' . . FRJ\UD ..• Apollo .12 Astronauts ' =\ .. a1n,Ha1enreltuQedtoim Visit HB Test Chamber . , ~was ,lilt MoodQ". • J ' • Al.!Won and Ille family -bmted '· · ~ ' ~ a Pan American World Airways • BJ RUDI NllDZIEUll lllllll{Jclal 8'Mll "*" flrJn lot /I, "1tf- . jet.liner, FBi qeiits serv.ed, a warrant °' ... Dlltf',...""" lnC oo· St111b, 'ID cnttlDI ..,kibop ~ unlawful rupt 1o ... o1c1 pro. Apollo u ··-uta Alu -and lo he laundlod Mii ,_,.alao wanted aecutkm for forgery. a.rtes "Pete" Colnd ·mac11 a brief to bow about the faod. Hafen ln "Jt•1' .,..." llftl'ftrit HID, who has At . '1 malgnml!ll U.S. D1'1rlcl atop In HUlllbtcian Beach~ to talk -.,.._.·cm .,..-....;. fra•a·drled Oourl 111 Loe ~elea. TueodaJ a judge . . · · -..-- i-oduced ball ~ .41,000 on tilat charge · lhop willl '°""'""WJ"en .doln& • IMoY -· -· -,_ -· bam and alid ·Saa Clemente j,Oikt lmmedlateJY lllnl In a llml!lated ..,... ~ at -c1e1-. . l!Ollibl ~ .with IAICCOU -c1iar1u of M:~I QauclU, · Connd ud·llaan; )!ho al&o lalow what • tor1ery -ball set a1131,ooo. . llpatlllnc io.,.flle ,... 'ria ,...,. 11'1 ~ ID lit .,.,..... oqi .an.r .flllOlld!nl . ~.:1~ Ha!en'l. wUa, nor their four and lnllrool!I. .k ~--...... do1I ID Ilia 1'mllr -tlna lrallir~ "'-* ,,_ l>old In connection will! ulied -iW 1iflq ••lttm• lmldo P'" Ibo ...,....... --wun't the ..... ~ .... -"~ . ~-~ .. aooct. ·' ,, "When -e -' Into ~-I " the..,_._w_loll_... "Tllo -Uma WI hld'•WU - ft ·--.,..... ..HO;.f lbe _,. qulppad -. Goodwin said, "we hit the l,:,t"-" ..._._ ..._ !oar .....__ -fin daJI In lhellQF (lloblla ~ Oiecb from dozens of all over .,.,-~...., ,.,., .. -l'acllllJ) •. wa bad bet1w food ~ our the world 11pllled ool drink ,..._ -urlDa and -all lhoa In tbe MQP, -C-ad 11='.:Um~~~::~ :. a !...._:\., ~~~\di'_, allO lnlmltad madllna. They wera nldy to lhe ·~~ ao w; ,... ~ "-llllJ:-' *lot ontartalnmtol "!:~ :J~· us lie ..l.f":tt.-~ ~~ 111~:'=-~1ooct. =::pment ... ~. buay monllorlnc wtlh banks In UIM\ a7ift ..-belare · l>ol.lllal • had . · · Speal<inc fer Ibo lour, llall aald they Ibo trhls and • ' .to 111 .... with .11' lot of ooaw.clal lelevlaloQ, lheni·,rGood• "Ha told us 1iltlned lo I'll radio a"' _ibe.Jiwa..... _aplnsl...hla l &~ -~ ---·· -Uvelihood." .1 ·., • --lfe-suppo --J" to.ii they cu.'t &ivt you "Now we haft· of baob here ~!.tri llJgbla. '.l1>oaa Include water -a; to,.~ lhal In than." aald ond broad that' i".._ lo lilt c:ilar,... "'"oiy l'ecovtry ~· . Conrad •. hlnU., that welgbUessne11 would we 11111 don~ ~ ,l>ow ·"""'1 were • ·i..O uta, who bad come lo tho add lllOllMr dbnenaloo to the experlmfJJIL lbvolved.11 • f , .. , f' ~ ~ ' I But one thing became clear tO __)qUce 1 \: • ~ p } M°""oY nilll>t -tbe.alletad.Jaqery , ' • -.. ,,_ qe :!:'l<rlune"was~~~~; ·J:A'G\J&3:iroDGET ..• , Halen hod 1 .. lbu 'lie· 111.'oiala ..i,e,. J .~"'--·L" ' dill ' bl w• 1rn1led. , . . and ~ my oepaI'1lmD erenoe. - , ., · Wbeaton told councilmen lirmly that M•yor Gol-. said II the he~I Tax Conwiittee Kills Private Scliool Bill SACRAMENTO (IJPJ) -A llltU1Jtt grantlnc an Jnoome taz deduction for porenta oendlng their children to private llChools la deld for the cumnt le&lslaUve 11ssion. - 'lbe Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee Tuesday < defeated the bill -ed by Assemblyman John BrlQs (R-1'Ullerton) who said lt w o u 1 d en· courqe parents to keep their children In private IChools. Briggs told the com •. mlUee that many private school stlide11ts were transferrin& to p.1bll<: lnsUtuUOns uc1· were addln& an extra $100 mlllion a year to state educaUon costs. DAILY PILOT .. .., ....... " " ........... ---·-c-..... s.cs...... oaAHG5 c:GAlt l"UILllHIHG CQ!lj'AHY aeberf N. W1.4 l"rtliflnl .... l"\Nllltlotr J1c• •. C11•~'f Vkl l"tl<llllN Mil "-•I MllllW Tti11t111 K11 .. ;) lllli.r 111•••• A, M11r11hh11 MIM91nt lflltr Rlch1rl P. Nill S.Ulll °""'9e Cllulll, ••1• - 111111•••• (714) «Miii c....ww MNftlthtt •• ,.,,,. ... Qs Is ,,. DrJMIMlfU , ...... 491-4411 lhe assi&runeot wW remain u Jt is of the meeting that the usessed valua- 111il ... ·the next ~ manaJIO!' ,... IH 'lion -had Ndlcalq changed the to cbanae •· · ' budget pldure -which bad been one lliobl aald lllflllardl --of -ks to balance COUDcll addltloos strmalY aplnll the com h In e d to ;,Iha budget. 1Ucb aa pollce. ~ departments. He said two ol 1he finest Only by tlle arace of God and (county departmenta -Huntington Beech and 1•""') Apdrew lli\lba• do we find b · t -ver · Iii lhia particular pol!Uon Nt'llrperi ~ -are 1 1 1 P a r • e tonight." He added that the cky lhou1d deprnln9lts. economize wllere tt coold economise . Mayor llid1ard Goldberl lnctleltod Gldbel'I told Veale that the ~rlaon there would he no change unlll aftAor of Ban Cl1111ente to L8lfuna not a vllld tbe eoqncll !><• diaculled the m•~ ..,. from the -1atlon ~. with the nest city managrer. Wheaton 1 He l8ld 1.agwt.1 bis a far aret\er resipailon ts ellecUve Aus. 2'. population mud1 of tie year baca,.. Councilmen 1on1,&t are eq>ected to Of Ila rill '"""•w- ot of '""'•W •-·· 1ncludlng toll --•1· He aald there v eon a """1' -~·-... Is no oomporilon ollber from the ~ the.newpermanentchlelm..,imtpoot. point of -"Ind becltax ~ niey hod a1"ody talked •boat hiring i_... la Jqbw In -areas· another detecUva and are upecled now llpillcllltlj'. • to autbotjse him and an addldonaJ detec· 'Ibe tupayen Mltdltbl hid allo U•e. Elllmated COit Is $18,11'. "'ll'lflad ellminallng the poo!Uon of The councll hl!l eerlltr appmed hiring ~t of para a aa.in, •I three ....,, po1ktmen for • downtown 411,1-. and combln!nc Ilia ·bullclinl and loot polrol. '!bis la to coll !ll,811. )Wining departmeot, • ...... of Also tinder oonslderaUon ""' od41~ •11,111, ·by.ellmlnatq --· o( a pOllce matn111-<lilpatcher, .,Olf, Goldbertl aUQelled tt waa not - • stenoarapher-derk !or the councll, pr..,aatly to uptel tbe ~ of dty city tlerlt and l!Wlqir, fl.Sii: and ball -tile tlty la going tilrouch a typist -clttk !or the ftrt departmaot , a period of -,. In llndinl a rtpl-. 18:.?:· $100 llOO employe la1ar)r -Dl«ll.lor tbe dll'-•l'<dlr ciort. • 1· .. _ w In-Oolllcl1mln Lorr Aid It la -ary packet would range rom "u~•ep to loot rw ll'elter effkitncy l'lther creases for patrolmen to no lncreatel &bin. .. "'11 8P'ntfN ~ comtne forsomaposlalUChaaclerlcal]IOlltlcrw. into~-·1y "W' •· ot to-·• ~ range for a police offtctr mofttbly •ii:s Cl • e nave I uw.a.e would increa!t from srn-$111 to .f775-eome changes ~.areas wbert we can 1929. Wbeatoo aatd tllda, lhil '""'1d mate reductions, ho aald. put the city In a good, _,.illlve Lorr said nolhlni la betlli done ,. position lor hirln~ but said It still would oet aside !Inda for Ille dlJ -"" not be "leadinl tlle l'"JIUI" lo tbe queat an going to. need new sanitary lacl!IU.. for officers. (a sewer plant)." During the budge! dl.....u.m. Cllarlas Goldbe!I IUIPlfled lhal Lorr make c. v .. 1e. taxpayers •-laUOll !ftsldont · •. spacUlc --lo tie oounctl and pro tempore, aaid, 11Jt appem the COit put ft to a vote. Lorr wu ~ tokl that reduction progr1m II· helil« 1c11ttled. . recomrnenctau..,. be Is -•derlng .,,.,. I don't belive In Ille _. thet <trnlnl .,.,...,,.i chanae• do not qua!Uy you IJhould spend more .-y bocaUle leg<aily 1or-.....,tho -and should you can get IL 1 ctoni lhlDll thel'• he ,_ ..• pullllc. "I can .. Ibo wl\lt you're elected for." bNdHw," Larr llkL llolerTlng to an .-iatlon lellor oom-C!M>clhnu Boyd ..,l,..lnod that the paring numbers of municipal omployos problma In L&llma Boacb an CWll· In ~a and 5an Clemontt, Veale mulallve. "WI art belnc aaktcl lo pall aald, 11 Sin Clemente can do II, w. --oUt of Ille fire tllat can do I." ~ COlllClll asWd .._on and 'Ille luply"' asaoclatlon ""°"""' 11! loft ua holclln( the •td>ol." emp..,.. In san Clemente, lncludlntr 12 Goldberg talked allout Malo ·Beach for the coif course and nine for development and a COJMllrclal-liotel Wlite'l wont. ntlth« of whld\ Laguna ' sone to provkte 11soJid tu bue to aolve has. It -1111 empl01es In Laaune. meny Problems" ... , the loll( h1ul. Whaaton said the flaure ~ sctu11lty 115. Councilmen l<lnlgbt will probably Volt • Ha noted laler that San Clemente has on ~ IJudltt llama and lben ap. U-pold !llmlen Mid Laguna h11 :D, provo the record budget -In "'1idl would -lor mud! of tho Altl\lll. , , r , Sucltumbs 8'M a~' cAPt .;.. A *'..,. cullCI of H._, -·or throe memllon ol !Ila own family wt W-0)' WU farmalJy amilned todaJ on lhe cbor... -Including' a count for lhe -of llll wilt oolJ --. earlier. Slolfried """'' SS, was Nad tl>l _,., aplllal lift al .,. ..-wari . a CoUllly USC Jlolpltal, where he la recovering from Injuries pollco say ,.... oell-lnlllctecl. A public defender waa ap. pointed lo defend him. Hla wile, Gloria. SS, died at e a.m- without ever hlvml recajntd oin-sc..._ Bia .... Kl!J>, lO;ud aiodier- ln-law, 53, died earlier. Officers have refused to disclole a ~-molive. A btvtDI oo the caae wu 111 far Ju(y :13 In · Allwnbra Municipal Court. . • , ' < • ,.,.... r ... l DA fl 1' PILOT ..... .,.... GOING, GOING '-GONE, ·BUT NOT FORGOTTEN . Altar Rtfroslilng Pauaa, Jilcqulo Hurties N9rth on U.S. I LIBRARY •.. . ";-' ... . ; Rolling Along · Unicycl,e Girl Spotted i11. Seal BeacA Government Sues Aqospace Firm LOS o\NOELU CUP!) -n,. lldml go-I hU lllod IUll qalUt the Mcilonntll DouCIU ~ for allecedly vlolitlnl lllocllve oervlc:e rtll!laUons ooVtilq employ• who leave . their jobs lo lulftl[ !heir milllary ol>Uptloc. T"'i chl1 acuon, llled Tuuday, cbar&ed Ille -Orm reblrecl II velerans at a lower -acalo than 1hey wm enUtled. lt laid • other veter1n1 were rehlnd al lowed jOb clualllcalkmo and low• "ICtl· U.S. AUorney Robert L. Meyer said the Selective Service Act of 1967 provkSea -leavlnc h1o Job to ..... In the armed ~ abould he allowod to ntuno to his old job with aenlorlty llalul IS ~h he hod t<mained on the job dlrlng h1o mllllary aervi<:e. Meyer llJd the action covers the 42 named veterau and anyone else in. a alm1lar lituadon. The veterans uted proper aenlortty and damqos for the amOlllll by which their waaes were diminished In the Interim. By AllTlllJll ll. VINSEL Of .. Dlllf' ..... ""' Rolilng north ahead of schedule despite an unplanned s-i -.topover • unlcytllat Jacquie Dourlu wu san Fran- cl!co-bound qatn loday, 1 pe111y richer and wearing an A~ blndaee on a JOte knet. . 1'l'm going to make really good Ume," pcedlcts Mias IJouilas, who left Tuesday at Ii·~· for thl c:ic.wbeeled journey. "It crtly took me an hour i and-a hall to get to Huntiogt<n Betdl," said the veleran unlcyclJst, who 1pe11t the night with lrlendl In Seo! Beach. Jacquie, of uatl Rlvpde Pl!OCO. Coota Mesa, made the lint lei of the trip In hall the Ume she ...,.cted, but her fame preceded her to Turt's, via the dally-. A -t hod been P>&ted. "'nley und me to come in for a drink and 1 said I didn't really want (IHI," llhe explained, ber 25 pound ptck aauinl aplnll I pillar •nd ber unicycle parked In tbe ladt•• ...... "But then eyerybody came oat, and I didn't have mum cho&ce.:' "Suneet Beach Is really far-out," lhe added, e>plalnln1 lhat she hes found • ll'OUP " lp<ll!Of'S. i Tbe aweetheart of. stema Ch1 never had it as good at the ma.seOt of the Tueeday afternoon fraternity at Turk's. ''They tell me if I make Jt to San Ft.nclaco to oa1I than collect and they'll take up a collection to pay my way home," says Jacquie, who carrl.ea oaly ISO and tzpecled to hltd>-hlke back: : She WIS aJ.90 truted to I tall cool one and an International sandwieb, 1he boute specialty, plus receivlna: a com- memorative T-shirL "Anybqdy who can ride that thing deserves help," II.Xi Dennis Handy. "Sbe'• IOod peoplt," llid Beaver Allen, slapptn1 her on the back. "She might not set aw1y,0 added Butdi Walker. "I came thrOUfb three yearn qo on W6f UERS,(]l':i []f THE f'RST WfITLH (]l':i THE r.lllJl':i ,,,.-·· ,_m .. ,., 'M1rk 1111 thl ltN1mlln1d wrtlon oltM flrtt witch worn on tn• moon. It conttlns th1 aam1 NO~ pr1clllon mowment NASA 1stronluts wore during Gemini and Apollo Sp1c1 Mlssionl. tf YoU'l'9 kleldnt tor 1 witch lhlt'• truly "out ol .... world," ... _1,.._1M°'"8•Gpooc1m-Mtrtn. t·llullOlll, 441•1 tfl~. ,,.. __ •'•" '"tftwi" el hlMlta, ll'll1t11"• 1nd MCOtlllla. •1t1,,i.M 1\tt l c•"-M1te11!119 k~ W..,_,.liltlant .... ,,,,.,,19$o CONVENIENT TERMS IANKAMERICARO MASTER CHAR$E JIU NEWPORT AVE. COSTA MESA a mokln:ycle -with two whtel. :... aid n~r ~ flttd. up to move on. .. he said. "Baby, with one wheel )'OU'n la trotible. •• . . '\ "I fft great -except for · iny knM - I hit it on a rock reetly hard a couple }of months aec>.'.' a~. Jtcqi»e, who piCked up an Ac. bancla1e bi s4aI Beach . "But. I'm goin& to make tt f., stVe if I k~p meetiJw people like thia," she added. , "I did "a lot of nice riding today. I even found a penny in Newport. A 'ril!>t...,• '-• I'm going' lo bgp it for good luck." "The o~y_,. thin& waa, tms far~t helicoptor hp! ny1q over me ·wlfle I was riding throolh Huntington Bead$" she said. UDIWare th.-t lawm• ....,.. ausplckJul ...,,.... from alo!l . ; Miil llouilH, wbo plana to ...ni, abdil her •per1ooce1, -ll10l<I -a ,..,. stares from curious mototilta «Jobc PacHic Cout Hlshway, her &a.le i:oiite for the WratJon. . · ' She planned to ~ Seal Beam 'lbclit .8 a.m. on Ille -dioy of 'tM ~ SOtJ.nUJe trip'. •blcll may ~-..... hltc!Hllldng In heavtly lravtltd ..etloo6. Jacquie alao -• that a ~ her aore knee to aome wllltlng Tulldly, addina that her pock, heavier by UM mile, contributed \o tbe deciJJan.. • Russ Coiµ-t Reelecbl Kosygin-Podgorny MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet Parll• ment today confirmed bothr Aluel1 ~. Kooygtn-and Nltolal V. Podgorny 'tn the Troika Leadel"lhlp by. unonlmouoly reelecting theft> to ·their poota of presnior and piesldont, .._,Uvely. · ' ~HONE 141-1401 24 YEARS IN SAME LO<;ATION ., ' \ • ·, ' j ' , I Art Festival . , ign' Posting I , . . estricted -· I. I cttlt..,.I attractioos In t:Iiguna .• should be encouraim. or ~t least · dil\'OU'qeci, by the F~ival o1 Arts, , 1llowed Tuesday T!' .but tbert's !\:lo lhoir brotherly loiO. committee ctaii Heien ~ "1d fellow direct.Grs oper1tors Arl·A~oir, .. Norill . l:llghway ~ if1 tl\e tram r ·ng from fltiv,Jl-gr,outKls· to the " Art Gallery a1e6 c•rry a_ aicn indicating it al Art-A-Fair. ~ ~""'~ the -gallery tram signs' already r been 11\idt, Mt9. 'Keeley suggested 1fa ;lt~atiVe-,mie:ht be a Sign at the ~ure-spOt outside tht Feslival, it'!Uig the servic< to Art·A·F~ir. Diftc!tor P411u.J Grienl said ~ .seemed ·reasonable to him . '\We should and Jet live and let everyone prosper .,. best he c~n." said Grie01 benignly. i1JA1ter all, people can see tle Sawdust Uvil from ,J>ere, but the)'. can't see A-Fair." . Board Chair;man William D. Martin ilaid .be was ~ about ~uraging ~, 1T1uch ~n for the artists exhibiting on the grounds under the wing or the Festivalr · Someone remarked that there woU.ld be "four" art festivals this year. Most nf the directors hadn't heard of the fourth. It would be called Art Yard, they learned. and would consist of 60 booth spaces 1t the former Ward k Harrington ¥Jmber Yard up the Canyon from the big Festival. It was further noted that the Playhouse tiad auggested a sign on the Pageant llox office directing disappointed would· be ticket buyers to the "Oliver!" box office next door. • ·· Director Griem changed his mind. "l withdraw my motion . If we give one ..,of them a sign we'll have to give everyone ·a sign. Jl's gtit to stop .. ~ewhere. '' · .Festival Slates 7Press Showing ,Special Trams .. . ~ ~. Ack;tiowl.~ng that Laguna '• parking atuaUon ·1s likely to go from bad to worse this summer as Festival season ~cets under way. Festival directors s.agreed Tuesday to spend $90 to .ease "'l,he. congetOon a little for . the special .,,,~aa:eant press preview Thursday, For $90, tram committee chairman Heltn Keeley advised lhe board, the · uVenict Tram Company could provide -.,two advance trams to haul gue.tts back ;.and forUi between downtown parking ,,}w and the Festival grounds. · Since there will be no }ess than three , gala, Jft·Pageant dimers that uealag, ... ,directors agreed it would be wise to ~'.Hire the trams in order to encourage ·guests to park downtown. The usual • JO.Cent fare will be charged to help ··.defray costs. '·:. The press will be welcomed at a ·· gala buffet in the Hotel Laguna, while members of the League of California Cities will dine al Ben Brown·~ Restaurant before viewing lhe Pageant and the Chamber of Commerce will bold its pre·Pageant iJtstallatio• dinner at the Featival'a terrace restaurant. ::Rescues Down, But Work is Up -t Laguna Beach lifeguards, 1uppo!led to !rescue those noundering in Laguna ~alers, have had their hands full with ;iterally thousands of otM:r things, 1 1 In a report releas."' Tu e s d a y lifeguards said that from June 20 through ~July 13. 3,891 ordin1nce enforcements,. ;l,921 beach and water controls, and :s.s9 nrst aids were Joaed. But oaly :251 rt!Cjles. : Most popular otdi1anct enforcement :is the leash law, with 1;353 offenders. :eoard surfing violations came in second :with 959. Following third were 449 skin· :divine violations. Rounding out the field :were :. marine preserve violations, 371; :drinkifte, Wolations, 331; miscellaatous, :293; litterblg, S,, and narcotjcs 59. : Of the Mar 4,000 beach and water ;acttviUn eontrols, J,'103 were ·listed as ; mlact11aneow; t92 as wa\er warnings: td , debris removal; 253, throwinJ ob· i ~'!" '°""' play, and 87, mcl. l • ! Laguna Sur.fers • iPra for Surf j Recraatien Director Georj! FowW ;., I fll'.'Yilll lot >Ur!, ~ tbal big waves : will· be. bhUina af'inlOD Strttt Beach t SllUldlJ mamllll ffJt U.. 11th annual l Wgullil llaacll Surftnl Contaal. ' . ~ The conte.n wn cancelled last S.tur- :day becaU9e there wun't any eurf. But ·local surfers are expected to be on ihaod at 8 a.m. this Slturdly, praying fWitb Fowler. 1 Registration is still Ol)en for the con- . test Entry forms are avaiiable at the !City Recreation Department, 175 N. ;Coast llighway. Fee is $1 . Surrers can t register in board surfing, body surfing. 1 ind skid board racing. The contest is I opr_n to La;una Beach JUrfers only. L DAil Y '!LOT lJ New Values Give ·----- .JC $100 Million r ll)' lUClWU> P. NAt.L dent, _,nj illo -1a1 !ban ...... "' "" ..... Barletta, ' lo lllllJd the IDllllb1l.ned Sprawling Sadllleback Junior Colleie "'°"~ back lo $111.GIO. ~ added 11• million to ill·uae...ct Truslee Mldla•l CoUiot -"!• a va!Qatlon In the ftsurts just t<leased 1 .... r rate. 43.14 ~ per 11'1. lbal by CowKj AlstsaOr Andrew J. Hinshaw. woold leave a ~e ol MD,- Tbe tax -,growth lor the colltge Tbe board abo dllcuar<d Woral law "'l'"eoenled lo.I per<ttlt to 1514,1.11.0tS. that lut yaar ....W ~ jlald Sad. In caJculatlng the budget lor 1970-71 ~leback •boot "811 !Gr ...., -who di>trict oflicialo had estimated the tn'. lived "" ·federal prllptl'1 ud 11-· crease 1t 15 percent and figured ·on partnts worked on 1 ,_,.l,lnltalLltion a tax increase from 40 cents to abo\tt -such as El Toro Marine OWpt Air 47.1 cent.. Station. . Saddleback trustees agreed Monday to Barlette sa~iet. these funda. three hold the line at about 43 cents for percent of Ute: _ ge's active enroOment general purposes. most live 09 a-federal installatkm. ·He Roy Barletta, business: manager said said S&ddletiack missed by about eoe that during1 budgeting the district:s un-student. . . di>trlbuted reoerve had betn whittled Board preaideol Rans v.,.1 e-d from $1311000 to $29,398. He said $131,tJOO ~he di~ was losin1 about $11,000 is less than five percent of the tot.at Jn pouJble funds for atodents who live ~-dlatricta_carry__!!' f-af property. • I,··• """'le of to percent. The-board-qnecl-1hat~ _.. said be would like to remain forms wW incl_ude. quntk.CI on whether at the 47.1-cent tax rate to cover w-the student lives on a feden1 t.mDetioa ' . Miniature City Opens 1..--o.event. and help cub flow. l":! -bis -b work .. -· Dr. Fred Bremer, superintendent-pt~ The board ·qreed to hop about lllO,IOO Suicide Plunge undbtributed raerve. u --coums bad I roa>mmended, which will ,_. about a ~ tax rate for general purpoee1. Chips Are Up for 'Saw(lust Festival ' Not in Movies 1970 Pagea,;i Near Sellout By FREDERJCK SCHOEMEHL Of Ille 0.llY 1"1 .. 1 Si.ff As a miniature "city" springs up in Lagwia Canyon, a' happy arililt al Laguna's fourth annual Sawdust Festival chips part of his booth out of a rock . Another tacks grapestick slats to cross members on bis booth. A third artist is seen weldink large metal sheets together in the fonn of a huge metal · ham container. Still another creates a side of his display by welding the fasten- ifig rings of packing barrels together. "The people here are so together." says one worker as he finishes up the roof on his booth. "I just wish we could keep on building until we had nine stories going into the air." The open air, no admission charge, creative freedom festival will run from July 17 througb Aug. 30, bringing lo the Art Colony a display of sculpture, painting, photography, batiks, carvings, and glassblowin . Yet even before the festiv al officially opens. it's worth reeing the booths. "They're almost an works i n themselves." one artist notes, while saw. ing a board. Worker"i pick wood off the ground, ACLU Requests Probe Into Laguna's Mini-riot A complete, impartial investigation or tht near-riot that brought police , from si~ agencies to Laguna's Woodland Drive on the Fourth of July has been requested by the Laguna Beach chairman of lhe American Civil Liberties Union. ln a letter to Mayor Richard Goldberg and the City Council, Mrs. Thomasina Gunn notes that City Manager James D. Wheaton's report on the incident it on the agenda for tonight's meeting and suggests tl!at the matter be given a full investigation by an impartial body. such as vice mayor Charlton Boyd's newly formed Human Relation! Com· mittee. The Wheaton report, Mrs. Gunn writes, "is virtually a compendium taken from statements of the various police officers in~lved." On the contrary, she slates, the ACLU's preliminary investigation ''has revealed that some U not all of the responsibility for this riot lies in Im· proper, unprofessional and sometimes Universe Owne1· Succumbs at 73 OAK LAWN. JU. (AP\ -James T. Mangan, 73, industrial designer and pro- motion consultant who once laid claim to all the universe except the earth because nobody else had claimed it, died Tuesday night. . Mangin proclaimed his Nation of CelesUal Space in December 1948. Less than a month later he filed a charter In the Cook County {Chicago) •tecorder:s - office naming the nation Celestia and declaring hhnsell its. first representative on earth. 1'1treafter, be deeded portions of lhe sky to those be considered deserving fri<nds. Diver Speared By 'Fisherman' MARINA DEL REY (AP) - Sherl(Fs officers say a Beverly !tills yachtsman, thinking he had spotted a big filb, accidentally speared the JeJt kg of a diver with a large lroa hook. The yachtsman, Walter Sedach, ~t. rusbed the victim to Marina Mercy Hoepltal aft.r helping him remove the hook from hi! thigh. The victim was Robbi C. Baker, 22. of nearby Venice, who wu cleanh11g the hull of a berthed cabin cruiser . Sedach said he had failed to note l flag buoy intcndtd to warn boaters a <liver was at work un· derwater. • brutal actlons of Laguna Beach and olhe,r policemen." -~ A complete jnvesUiatioJ is absolutely essentia~.says the ACLU&iairman "We must, in oni~r to'Pjog about a me.asure of peace in this city, !Ubstantlate or relute the charges J1QW boing made by both aides to the events. "Jrts--thr desJre-of-the :AC:tu;•1---the Jetter concludes," to bring this matter into public vieW where Jt can be ex- amined and understood by the com· munity. 11le ACLU's position ls that neither ·the councif nor the community Condones violence, whether on the part of an element of the cititenry. or on Ule part of its police of'ficers. We are hopeful that public ·find ings of fact will result in a cooling of tensioo." Saddleback JC Readies Plans For New Library By FREDERJCK SCHOEME!Il. 0t "'-DlllY "Utt Slaff What is now a rolling, grass-covered hill &1>0n will tum into the site for a $3.7 million library complex, Sad· dleback College trustees have learned. They heard a detailed report Monday from lhe district architects, Ramberg and Lowry of Santa Ana on the three· I . story compelx and we.re then asked tp approve the schematic layouts for .the project. 'l1ie layouts are used to determine space relationships and to detennine the amount of space assigned to a particular library area. The structure will be built on the top:of a hill, not .far lrom the ex.isling Campus. Opening in the fall of 1972, the library ytill provide space for 100,000 volumes. Interior design allows for classroom space and a large resource learning center on the firat floor. Grading on the site, estimated to oost '500,000. will begin latt this year, follow· ing a suggestion by b9ard , president Hans W. Vogel that 'ft'ork be moved ahead of scbtdule so that an early completion date can be expected. The board approved the schematic layouts after a lengthy question and · ·answer sesslqn 'bet,,wetn · 1·ry.stees and architect Robert Lowry. Lowry told the board that the schematic.s will only be used for space relationships and that there will be many changes in design before the plans are submitted for approval Many of the cbangts in lhe design will reflect changes in the timetable, Lowry said. The remark came after Vottel aaid he "°"Id like to ... the complex completed ill U to II momhs. Lowry. in hi• report, laid tbat con- struction would take about 11 months, and that by shortening the timetable, changes In the building design would have to be madt. · The board also gave the architects approval lo btgin work on layout5 for the $4.t million science and math building, which will be located near the library complex. nail it up, keep building. Others are busy J>U.tting the finishing touches 00 a fountam-waterfall on Lhe hillside behind th~ festival: Everybody bas one goal in rrund ; operung day Friday. C~mpleting the festival on the western end IS a real windmill, its blades fashion~ ed. from translucent plastic, painted· with bright colors;-As ill ytati PBS~ the \Vorld War 11 bomb loading ganlry some 25 feet tall, will serve as the fl~gpole for the festival. Later this week, the stuff that gives the. festival its name -sawdu.U will arrive .and be spread over the ground, as. a~1sts scraJ1lPle to finish work by mklnight t1Ju:rsday. . Two gypsy wagons wiU also be brought JD 1~ the _grounds and will be stationed at either side of the Sawdust Festival. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A$ a movie company staged a simulated suicide leap ne~r the north tower 'of the Golden Gate Bridge, a young man fmn nearby Berkeley plunged to his d"'lh near the IOU.th tower • StW'lt man Frank Orsatli after posing with his leg over the bridi.e rail, dived from a barge crane under the north tower Tuesday as cameras ground . .At the south tower, a young man slipped over the rail out of view of TV monitors set up to help prevent such suicides. He became the 383rd pef'SCll known to have died in leaps off the big red span. He was tentatively identified from papers on hi! body aa Arthur Joel G,..nberg. :17, the coroner aaid. •••• Lquna ·11tach~ 1970 Papalit o1 tilt Mallen ia c:ompiettly sold out through Aq. 18, bu!ineJs manapt Rol>trt Leppert told directon ru... day, and after-that date only a fewp seats are available for Moo- day through Thunday ptl'form- ancu. ~ These may be picked up now at the bo:r office. 1'.he business . manager noted, however. that a few cancellation1 art available on most evenings, for tho5e who want to make a pre- performance stop at the bo1 office. I +. 4!= ·~.L: ·~~= r------~-~·· The SALE you've I ~ :: ··-.. ~ (~~- . been waiting for! ~ Our Biggest Sale Event •• ·• Ever! Many Styles to Choose from Men's and Ladies • • • up to 600/o off! Values to $34. 95 Now $2.90 to $21.90 ''Where Shopping ij a leaf Pfeajure '' ~ 'lt111 ••• ·.i,11 S•lts Fi liel. No Exch•ng•• or Refunds. 1/[~@ilfSllOES IOI 1111 IMnnt!/ J.!.ILT 1052 IRVINE · e WESTCLll'I' PL.UA Nl.WPORT BEACH e 5411611 S1l1 St1rt1 Thurs~•Y· Ooort Optn t :lO A.M. ' - • .(~Pl.OT • • I .. -............ , · r. " II#-W.paN. ~II (D-Colo.) hM ~-lbe ~il4hood swHt. butt who Wnd tqJ first dale ~ years aao: MplnaU, 74. and 111i. Jtlfen a.at, a wktowJ 73, exehan&· ed vows Sw>daf at Crossroads Mtthodlat · Cbutth .. 'j'be congreu- man's lirJ!•wlfe died in "1118' a few dl!y1 before lbeir 50lh wedding. all' nivenary. He and his hew brl4• dated the first time in 1911, when tbe)'; were scboolmates. • ,, .. Ru ssian Ai d Ri sing Says j Israel Chief By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Inell plooa hit Ei11P1 lodly !or lhe SMb corwecuUve day, and Israeli defente -MOlihe 011)'UI oald Soviet mD!tary inyolvement In Emt -on the incl'Ule.·1He al.so reported "forel&n volunteers" were 1trvin1 with Arab II*"' rill> loroes In Jordan and Lebanon. . Egypt said 20 Israeli planes alruck military posllions at Port Tew!lk, Suez, Callab and Qantara and that "our air ddense system. engaged the attacking planes." There were no Egyptlan cuualties or losses, the report akt. !..el sstd its planes hit Egyptian mtll!My lar!lels and carried ""t an hour- Jong raid in the Jordan Vallty in reprlul for <:00Unued Arab guerrilla attacks on Jaraeli aettlements. The spokeaman said the ·Suei ta11et.s included artillery ~acements in the northern and -aouthem··aectors. With thi Mideast conllict ._..,, In -almost dally. lhe Arab preu IUhed ·out al lhe United Stalet today fop. what it -.1bed .. a joint pro- paganda campaign with Jsrael · against Ei)'P.t and the SOViet presence in the Middlo Elsi. Dayal answering questions in an Israeli parliament ~ in Jerusalem, said Soviet involvement in tht Egyptian war inachine had tncreued, ratner than decreased. • U,IT1 ....... To Def t\lld ~ r ' Voting Bill ·. .... WASHINGTOM (AP) -Atty. Gen. ~olul X. Mitchell bu l>tedlail lo ddend lbe a.yew-old votmc bill dnJ*e Proal· dent NiJon"a wicMls milClvinp about Ila COllllltuUQ1tfliQ'-, "Arry ,..,.i lawyar coo tMe ·any aide d. a e11e and ariue it wttb ecpaaJ..abWty,'' be IOid Tueoday at hlo nra Wlllhlnllon pr<11 coolerence In a yur. ) Presld<ot NIJ;on aiped tlie 1iW llljo low, bot sold be ]nlened to lolier the Votirll ... by .-ituUonll &lnood- menl 'lbe •timley 1-.t aaicl tbe Ii~ , have . been ask~ lo aubmU by -\ .. • I .their,,~ for ~ with ft new law. ~ ~.11-~,g~.Pf'9Vialon 9f the Votlnf Jll&hts Act·~ not take eUert until Jan. 1, 1'71::.·rwo· other key ·pro- visions, henninl uierocy !ell> 1ll<f'drop- pin1 residency requlranents for balloting in preaJdenUaI lledkm, became law when Nh:oo signed the bill June 22. .... _ L""DH.G TIME, NO SEE . "Mitchell at News CoMw.a 12 Surviv e Fast Sinking Freighter MORRISBURG , Ont. (UPI) -When I sb1p goes -!iown, particularly it she's heavy and goes down fast, the suction she creates will drown anyone aboard not strong enough to fight the currents. He said 1'd only were Sovlet advi.lers wtth SAM2 and SAM3 mllllles ooly !5 Jni)es west ol the Suei Canal but that Soviet t>lioto were llylnl operaUonal misdons over other parts of the country. He did not report any Israeli.soviet atrial claahel, however. WIND ING UP AT ALL-STAR GAME, NIXON TOSSES FI RST BAL L President Pitches Into Stands In Cinclnn.tl •• Wife, Pat, Looks On "If we do not receive a positive response by Aug. 3, v.·e will assume that lhe state does not.,lntend If' comply fully Y(U:h the oew federal .statute and v.•e, of course, will move accordingly," ?vlitchell said in bia first newa conferince in a year. Such :.Ction would lake the form of lawsuits filed bef«e three.judge panels at the U.S. District Court level &nd proceed up °""""' tbe Supreme Court, he said. When the 34!1-loot Eastclllr Hall - a. freighter loaded to the eunwales with p1gi.ron -alammed into Olrysler Shoal TUesday and sank "lite a rock," tweN• ~s were. strong enough. Nine others, mcluding a Sll:·year-old girl, were not. Dayan Mid llreel had Jeomed that foreign volUnteers "from various coun- tries" wefe M~ with Arab pel'Tilla fmt.-ea in Jordan and lAblnon, but he did not identify lhe aiuntrleo and Mid lmiell tl<>Opl bad not yet ctuhed wtth them. Pentagon Cost Savings "We believe that certainly. the 11-)'W'· old voting reqlllrmnept and possibly the literacy test and reslCiency requlmntnts will be detennined only by a Sufi«<ne Coort test." Mitchell said. "flow fast can a ship go down?" asked third engineer John Scott, 48 Montreal. "It just went down awful fut.•• Frank~ Ltt Glenn. oirt1ttd dMring a ~fianit, Flo., gathbli'ng raid, told tht ;udQf. that he wa1 not om1iblina and Report Given to Nixon On other topics during the hour·long session, first with rflPOrters In the na- tion's capital in a year, Uie attorney general said : "It was like a bloddy drffim. We hit and struck hard," said Palrick Tollins:, 32·yc,ar-old wheelsman, ori~ally of Edinburgh. Scotland, r 00.. of S t Catherines, Ont. • ' , ·if Jte had been he could Jiave outrun , any of the patrolm~n;. So tht ju~ge • ailjour7&ed cour' to a footboll flt.Id fer a t11t G'-nn ratt a 9.0 1eco1ul 100 wsnfl, eaiilt/ outdi.t£ancing 1herlfl'• Np14tv Vrnwn Jame1 . The judge dt· 'Clartd Glenn 'not.gullt1,1'. ( A Cltvtl.md chi.ire~ ~pt,\$ a 24-hour.a-daJI "jiuticc UM" W.ic:f.. utadoy !O ptrsu111 e.n make. an.- on11mous telephone reporU of crime in their areQJ. TM Reu. Roger S. Shoup, mir\Uttr o/ Cal· oory Prt1bytttion Church, said Sunday tl14i mant1 ptf'IO!µ, par· ticularlt1 in thc~·mncr city~ drt rdi&&~t to iilforln police of cilrni .. l C1Cliplll/. Wilk ·tht tele- • t "i)hO,W Uu, vohmteers wUl r~la1' 'l;!llll1 1Cl~out crfmt to 4pPropnak ! ~ .~ enforctmtftt ogtncies·. ·--11111 • ... Jomn , ... , 22. of Cambr!dt•; }.tass.,. stripped down to bis 1bort1' and undershirt. stood in line w!Jh "5·ome 50 other men at the YMCA 1 recently ,Valting;tq take a physical eJarrtinalion f()r 1ppointment to ij1e ·police deparlmflll. At lhal polnl. four police det~tlves walked in and arrested Pane. Pane . was char1ed with anned rObbtry of a dairy 1tore·ln Watertown. •• iA Croydon. England judge fined 1110torjst Honry Page 27 pounds (~.80) Thurs.day for a9Sault. using Insulting behavior and illegally ,perking bis car. Authorities said Page lost hi s temper \Yhen he re-- Ceived a parking ticket, tore it up and tried to stuff it inside the jacket of a nitter maid. Jordan also reported tbe Inell air ralds today and .ild 1-u pilfles alral- ed a Vtuaee-in nartbem Jordan ne1r the Syrian bcrder and •ounded 13 fann- ers. A spokesman' said the tai"let.s -e a road junction...and ve1et1bie market in the vi!J.a&e of North jl"Ei~. 19veo miles south ol the Sea of <:ililee. {.opk, Oiµi-.ious ·r~•r1 , t V/UHINGTON !-UPI) -S.n. Edward M. Kennedy (0.Mass.), said today the outlook ts ominous for more unrest on "°'ttae cempufet whe'p the new term btlliis In ~ ' ber . He urged r-l \olixon'a lf'tl: , mi.ton oo U~t lo aiiM<I, \ r...,.-t to the H.,..,. with reoom-: mendotlooa lor de wttb tile 1ituatieli. ,Chtlrinan William . rant.on, opeM\I tniUal cemmiHlon hearings, promised to do so. Kennedy said 1 Gallup Poll Indicated "Very clearly that the American peoplt see campus unrest as the No. 1 problem facing tht nation, outdlstlncing even th• Vietnam war and racial strife." He said the poll was Liken Jut May at the height of •me CaMllUI dlsorders, but said "nonethelw, the r~lts are dramatic, and ominous In their im- plications for further unrest wMn classes resume in Septergber." . "The recommenda tions of the com· mission can be i:mied none too soon."' Kennedy said. Scranton, Republican former governor of Pennsylvania, said the report w o u Id be in Nl1on's hands before September. Senate Republican Leader Hugh Soott of PeMsylvanla· to Id the commission he could not conceive ()( any specific legislative propoeals which might calm 1ludent unrest. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pre.id.,! Nli:on received a far-reachina repoi:t to- day from a 1peclal panel on reccm- mendatlons for streamlining the DeftnR: Department and achieving s~bstanUaJ u vlngs in )'Mn to come. The report described as "a Fun· damental reappraisal" of the Pentagon's opera1iom was written by a study com· ~ budedJIJ..Gilbert W. Fitzll!lrh. aialrmen ti 1l1e a.r-ct ...r'.Chlef Eic- eoµUve " MeWopolllon Life lnsurinc< Co. FIUhueh told Ni19'1 the group's recom· mtnda~ ~ .have llttje impact on the ~ ~tbul 11 ll1)llllrnented soon .. ~;~ aavili&s ~ ~uent years. ~~ ; He nol4d I tMt· man:Y of the recom· mendaUailf could be lilltlluted by Presldenual lirde:r while others wou1d require •Jllll'l•.ol by Congress. Ntron, tn recelvinc ~ report, pro- ~ted to reed it this weekend. He im~ m<dlateiy !-..Md Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird, who WIS pre.sent when the report , was handed to Nl1on, to give I< "the hilhest priority possible." The Pttsident "'""" back Into his Wh ite Hou.te duties following a day away ' Crom Washington which he described u "breaking out of the isolation booth." Ht was buoyed by an enthusJutic reception in Louisville. Ky., whert he m4t wilh eovemors of lhe Appalachia states and t~:<;tnclnnatl where ht was cheered by t!ie -crowd at lbe All.Star baseball game. Cleaver in N. 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" " " " ·" '" • '" " n ~ • .. ~ " ... • • " " • • • ,. .. • .. .. u • Q Q "' • • " '" " " .. '~ .. " " " " • " • n • • " ,. .. " "' " • .. The President's mood was ebu1llenl In ClnclMaU Tuesday follqwinca rousing receplion earlier In h day in Louiavllle· where crowds estlmated between 50,000 .and 200,000 lined streets a)ong his motorcade from the airport and jammed the ~ theater district. ~ for • few peece signs, the crowds were almoet exclusively cordial The All.star fans , numbering about 52,000, clleerecf Nl1on as be tos&ed ouL the balls to the catchers ol the American and N1Uonal Lea,ue teams. nie Preli· dent, poundln1 a worn leather glove, then hurled another three ba11a tnto the stands where each w• caught on the f\y . Hopper: 'Drug Claim Unfair' TA05. N.M. (UPI! -Dennis Hopper, who played • martjuana- smoklng, LSO.trlppln& motorcyclist h1 the movie "Easy Rider" said Tuesday a Ufe Magazine article that claimed he used narcotiCI "ls not true and unfair.,. "I.fan, the Ollly UUng: t shoot up with i. Vilamln B-11~' ·Hopper. said. "My ooiy habU-iorminl YiCe' is cigarettes." Hopper ii!alie .....,id lly to .N~w· Yort this week to appear on t.e~viahln t11k shows to refute the ui. atory. "When:(youn1 people) read that Oean1s Hopper can take heroin and ·~uu write, direct alld act in mo~IM, they :will &et the mistaken, lmpreaal"' thlt }leroin is not bid," he aa}d. -The number of wiretaps. Jn uie by the government in cues other than na· tional security has doubled from 33 last year to about M, most of them in investigations ol. organiud alme and narcotics traffic. -His recent speeches u r 11. n I authorities to encourage peaceful di.uent were prompted by the "recognition that what we have been sayln1 in the Dtpart~ ment of ;Justice and other parts of tbe 1ovemment have not bffn &etting through to the lludeU on the cam· puses." H:e coot.ended the position matts no chanie ln lldmlnirtratton policy. Rep. Jordan Assassinated In Missouri ' KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI) -A pr<> The freighter -on the wrong skit of . the St. Lawrenqe ataway, a quitter mi.le from the 'nOrmal upslream course -crashed into the shoal 15 feet under water and scraped over into IO feet ol water. "The ·survivors told me it went down like a rock," said Ontario Provincial Polioe: Constable A. Thornton, one ot the first policemen on· the scene. There was no time to get to tht life boards. Three 0 f ft c I a I inve.sti1aUons were launmed Tuetday to answer the basic ques:Uoa of why the frelghtef was ao far off-coune in 1ood weather with good visibility. The body d Capl. Albert Groulx, 52, ol Montreal , was found Tue,,day by tcuba divers in the are"'. That of hi!: aon, Alain, 16, was nol The eight divers also found the bodies of chief engineer Willie Demers'., his wife Jacqueline and their 1lJ:.year-<1ld daughter. 'Ibe bodies of four other crew members still were missing. mlnent Negro state lqi1lator who waa S 'k M C seeking re-eieotton In next month's tri e a y ause primary was shot to death by an assas.sin in a passing c. today in front of a B • . J R • • bar Which be owned. ritis ' ·. atwnin g State Rep. Leon Jordan, 15, ,.a ,fonner police officer who was generally reaarded LONDON {UPll -'Britain's 47,000 is the most powerful PoUtlCal fOrCt Longshoremen today struck all tht na- in K&nau City's black commWlity, was lion's seaports for the first time in shot three times from a 12-gatJlt abotgµn 44 years. Union leader .Jack Jonts 1aid, as he walked away from tbe Greeo •·we are prepared for a long strike." Duck tavern.· Officials said lhe new Consel'\'aUw A witness told p0]1ce he beard three; Party government, facing its first major shots and saw a car containing three ch allenge, already had prepared plans Negro men speff away. Twq_ shell CU· to declare a state of emergency, probably lngs Wtte louDll ne1r the IClllt'~~ Within the next 24 hours, and to uae Jordan ·wu ·seettri rHleetJbn to his1 troops if necessary to move vital carps fourth lmn In the Mlilourl house and of perishable looc!stul!s. was oppoSed tn µie, Democrltic prl~ .. • They said It alJO was prtptrtd tn by Lee Botianon, a U.year-oJd· ,bltCt'• f aUon some commodiUes, if the atrtke militant:.. -• . . ttrap on for several weeks. . ' ' Curt•ey f or t he Q•ee1a Prince Charles looks on as Queen Elizabeth accept~ a basket of flo,vers from Lisa Dawn Epp, 4, in Stein· bach, Manitoba. The royal lamUy •lopp~d in Stein· • bach •• 1>11rt ol their lour of Canada"s Nortbw•sl Provinces. • I I I ~ ---... San Clemente Capistrano · ~· EDITI O N VQI.:. 63 , NO. 168, 4 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNr.1'1 C~LIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1970 f ,. . rau e Two Suspects Man Held Montana· Reports· On $35,000 Cannibal Killing Ba~ Checks Grim homicide lnvesligalors tcxiay refused lo draw any link between a devil worshiper who has confessed a cannibal killing in Montana and the dismemberment murder of a Mission Viejo schoolteacher in Orange County. /I. pair ol suspects in the northwestern butcher slaying of a 22-year-<ild social worker whose corpse was recovered al a :Yellowstone River campsile were ar· rtsted Monday. Stanley Baker, 22, of Storey, Wyo., 1nd Han-y Stroop. 2<>. of Sheridan, Wyo., were taken into custody w.alking along Naciem iento Road after a hit-and· run aceident on Highway 1 about 2tl miles south of Big Sur. 'Tbe Iona:..l\aired, bearded Baker -who Train Stop Gets Restart To Clemente Chargu .or vandalism1 1ex, drug abuse and dl;ini1ng by juveniles, riding the Santa Fe Railroad's San lflegan to lhe beach al San Clemente· have led to near~anctllation of the slop there. The railroad had atlempted to cease It.a Claily stop morning and afternoon In San Clemente as a method of e.liminaUng that rowdy element, but furor by many properly behaved youngsters had led to a decision against U. Security guards aboard the Iron Horse that brings many youngsters from in· land Orange County to the San Clement e gtrand, however, will be added to the two elderly men now assigned, If the morning and aftemoon runs had been cancelled. youngsters using lhe Iroo Horse ~·ould have only one hour between trains lo sun, swim or surf. The San Clemente City Council had Supported the cancellallon of the two daily runs, while Santa Fe offic ials have tried in the past to eliminate the trains entirely. An y re-routing or cancellation of the San Diegan would require a long com· plicated process with approval of the Public Utililies Commission, which has denied It in the past. No mention ol the alleged lnfracUons Involving sexual behavior, drinking and drug-taking came to light during the earlier talks at the City Cooncil level. "We eYpect a certain amount of this gtuff going on each summer and we're well.equipped to handle it," said one lifeguard. He said a talk with the on·board securi- ty £Uards -who spend each day at the beach .iong with their charges - reveals some ugly tales of various ac· tivitles. "Some or the stories they tell or what goes on are pretty gross. They have their problems," he sald. had bones in his pocket -suddenly blurted out a gruesome story to California Highway Patrol Officer Randy Newton. "[ have a problem," he sald. "I am a cannibal." Subsequent investigation revealed the car the pajr were driving was registered to James M. Schlosser, the missing Mon· tana social worker whose body was recovered from the river. Baker, who slid he belongs lo a satanic cult, was form ally charged with murder along by authorities in Helena, Mont., with his traveling companion, whom he tried to defend by saying he: alone killed Schlosser. Coroner's deputies said the victim was too big for one man to butcher alone. The CHP orficer said bones found In Baker's pocket are reportedly finger joinl!l and. the suspect claimed lo have eaten the Oesh from them. Baker also claimed Schlosser, who had picked him up hilchbikiog, was shot and then carved iato ·six pieces; after 'l'·hich he ate the still-warm heart. Sheriff Don Guintoni, o( Park County, Mont., said a site has been found four miles north ol Gardiner where Schlosser is believed to bave been murdered and dismembered . d .ed A '1x~h military ty~ knlfe, r1 blooi(" teeth. pieces ci hufti.an flestl a~ bone fragments were found lhe~e, .1n a case which bean chilling similartty to the rectnt Orange County case. . . In the Mission Viejo case: •. homicide investigators have questioned s I x suspects arrested in connection with the savage, satanic murder o( Mrs. F!ore1.nce Brown, 31, about possible cann1ba tSm being involved. bed ri1rs. Brown was abducted. stab . repeatedly and taken to a remote site in the Cleveland National Forest where her heart and lungs were removed and one ann severed . Sheriff's Lt. Richard Drake sa)d Tues· da that none of the six perlOO! ar~ei~ed in ~nection with the savage .mutllatt?n killing will discuss the precm details of the butchery itself. Stephen C. Hurd, 20, ~e alleged leader of the loose-kriit satanic band. has told authorities parts of her ~Y were sacrificed to Satan. while detectlves have not totally ruled out a cannibalism angle . Sheriff's Sgt. Ben Oxandaboure, of the homicide detail, refused ~ay to com- ment at all on the comparison between the Brown murd~r and the ~1ontana butcher killing. .. . "We're aware of that case, h~ said . "B l f can't comment on it. After whatu we've seen lately, I doo't want to make any statement." Wa ywa1·d. Truck Hits Art Yard, Clips Two Cars Laguna's fourth summer art fe stival ~uffered 8 minor setback Monda y whai ~ wayward water tank truck wan~er~. driverless, across a parking lot.. clipping two can and moving a building wall back a couple of feet . • • Ill 40-year H ics Disable Ma n The freak accident took place In the former Ward &i Harrington Lumber Com· pany yard. 793 Laguna Canyon Road, as artlslS we.rt preparing to Install the new exhibit, to be known as Art Yard ._ 'Free-for-all' Creator SACRAMENTO t UPI) -Wh<n Carl Clawson hu one of his hlc- CQping spells, he says he has trou- ble holding jobs because customers ind employers figure he is drunk. Clawson, 57, has been hiccuping ofl and on (or 40 years. A superior court jury detldM this week that because of this he is totally disabled and should not be made to work. After a six-day trial, a jury ordered the FlremAn's Fund Insurance Co. tll pay him '537 per month disability payments until he Is 65 and also pa y st,186 in l>Rk paymenla. Clawson did not hiccup once dur- lnc tht trial, but he testified tha t t\ls hiccups come and go at any hoor of the day and night. iomctlmcs, 00 ~aid, they last for hours. or t vt:n d11ys. According to police. the tanker. which had been parked by driver Bili Bob Reynol~. 96, of 2'153 V l ct or I a . Capistrano Beach, ~acked slowly out ?f Its parking space and swung around in 8 haU circle, clipping the rear bumper ol a !970 teda.n and the . side of a passenger •an. bdore nudg\ng lo a halt against the building. tn anolher crash Tuesday afternooii, driver Rer R. Andre, 22. of 3191 Alla Laguna Blvd., eseaped whout injury when his car spun out of control and rolled down a steep curve on upper Park Avenue. PoUce said Andre was westbound ht the 1300 block of Park Avenue when hi~ Ught car went t'llll of control on \he C\lrve, skidded IOI feet, bounced off " cu rb and Oipped over. The cat's 11rle was snapped, according to police, ho t Andre suffered only minor scrape~ and &aid he. would see hi1 OW'n phy~clan. • . l Won't Gztide 197()Event ' This year, for the firs\ time a Ince the l'·esuvaJ of Atts Childnen'1 Free-for· AU wa~ established in 1941 , octogenarian arti.fl Virginia WooUey will not be on duty supervising youngster1 ln their first creative art efforts. Mrs. Wooll<iy, last of the orijU,al Festival exhibitors on the IJ'OUDds, will be displ1,ylng her latett works I~ 1 a booth of her own. but othtr1 will iue over the task of .lnctruclln& the open chlldren·1 clUMt. The Free.fot·All was dreamed up by Mrs. Woolley and Russell Iredell and Is a popul1r apot where buddlna: you~, 1rtisti art prov'ded wJth smocka. 1aael, • . P"W 1¢ ,cflalk,, lo test. tlielr afllstlc m.Ute under the guldanco ol "qperia. . Advlstd thit · Mra. Woo11t)' no lqer can undeka~e the volun~r tuk or ah~Pher<lloc ~ 'Fiff;rOr.Au: ,F!'!IV.I diredQrt this wetk . a&~ l.O allocate $275 to ' pay · lor nteeN1rr tupen1b!Qn ln lht eVent ·Voltl\tecr1 are noc. ' . . 1v1\1able. , Mrl. Woolley Is ll)e, only arlllt oti\I on !he lfO\Uld• who pai:tlclpaltd In \lie llrst r,sli•al of Arla, whtn .trlbt. hUl\I their palfiUrigs on a· fence ln do~LOwn Loguna duilng llie Deprtsilorl. She hu <.thlbll<d In every resuv,1 alnce"U>en. • ' Golf Group · SetS : . . ' . ' ' First Tou rney · ' • ' ' ! I San Clemente's Shoreclllf1 GoU ·QOOrae will be .Ille llite ol Ille f~ll Solf IOurnl· menl oraanlJed by the l.a~na Btl(.h • Goll Alsc>clatlon. •\ht . tow:iiamcnl LI 1cbecMed for I a.m. Aue· '· . , • · The Gotr ASIOClaUon plans' to tra~tl to a different course · for eac.h ~ly i to;irtialhent. .Tbe·•!JS<lf.?l•tlon 11 Qt>en to · '11 solfers. and follows tht Gtorcaway . JI Undklt 111tem for ·1COrln1. AwarCls · wJll be sfven to the wtnnen . of 'tbe «1-\·to-lbe-holt · ~ltll, and puU)q • I00111U1tnl. , , , ,.. • • Entry fee for lhe t1r1t • toumme11t '11 .,.111 ·w ·penon., The .J.0 ,lnc\ude• ,.,.... fee ; ••U cu(, ¥d n;arda. For . 111* who , w9uld ro~er· enloi tilt . sun and ,.alk ... 14.lol lee la uked. • The newly formed auoclallon hu n111n• · td John Lur<I 11 lta p~dent. · · For fUrllwr lblonnattao on the ioor11ty and the 1u0ciatlon11.aolhr1 ~hould con- ' uc\ • tpe w111ha ht<b Recrealloa IieParunon~ 414-1124, En. c. · Today'• Flaal N.Y. Steeb TEN CENTS Tax Boosts AidBudg~t ,/ . ...:. ... 1n ·taguna Oru1e · We•dler Early morning coaatal 'fo& ahouldn't discourage would-bi beachgoera, alnce the aun will be 1hinlng through. .Temperaturea are expected to remain in the mid 80s with the low clouda and tog returntna in the evenlna hours. INSIDE TODA\'• Intrepid beat Valianl In th• Amtrlco'i Cup trials bNt 1"faht j111t loH iht t'OCI after all. Tiit Valiant hol.tttd th1 Jlrota:t flao a.t th1 tnd o/ t#l.f rac1. See 1tor11 Pogt 2.S. . I . . I • , ' .. ·--- . -Bludgeon Survivor I Succumbs SAN G.ljlllJl!\t (AP) -A f11htr ~ ~ of the, c!aJo"-llllllilers ol three memben of!!!' own family lul W-y wu formal!¥ arraigned today on the charges -lncloding a count lo< the death ol bis wile !flY ~ houri ~lier. · , Slel!'led 11..rf, II, was ~ charge& agalml him at the prllOll ward a c.u.ty USC Hoopllal, whe" ht 11 recovering from injuries police say were stlf·lnfllcted. A public defender wu ap. polni.d to defend him. His wife, Gloria, S3, died at I a.m. without.. ever having regained ~ ocl..-aa. ll!l IClll, Kim,-11, ud m>tber· in-law, SS, died earlier. Officers have refused to diJclose a possible motive. A hearing on the case wu tel for July IS in Alhambra M~pol Court. DAILY PILOT ltfff !l'Mtd ,..,..... Pagel GOIN~,.GOING-GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN - After lf~11hint ,Pause, J•cquie Hurtles North on U.S. 1 · ' .f'ioettt Page l · FRAUD ••• Apollo 12 . Astronauts Visit HB Test Chamber ul back .again, Halen "turned to Los Anieleo. 'lbat W• lat Monday. · Aa llalen and the !amlly disembarked fmn • Pan American Wo<ld Airways By IUJDl,NIEDZIEL8KI · Hunllngton !leach spoce llnn for 1 brief· . jeqiner, FBI agenta served a warrant · CM"" De11F,.. •tetr Inc on Skylab, an orblllftl workshop ¥ilni unlawful flight to avoid pro. Apollci 12 aalronaull Alan Btan Ind to be laUJl\'bed next year, aloo wanted aecuUon.for forgery. Qwle& ¥Pete'' Conr. ad made a brief to know about the food. ·At Hafen'a arraignmeiit in U.S. Dltitrict "lt'a ~.i• mmrered HaU, who bas Court in Los Angele,o :I'µeaday I judge ltop in Huntington Belch Tueoday to tall best dining on tumpluOuo !mze.dried rechicad ball to $1,000 on tnat charge, ohop with lour crewmen doing• l&<lay Iobller, llleak, obrlnlp, chicken, ham and and San Clementi polleo tmniedlately atint tn a otmulli.d IJlllC• all!lon 11 -dellcacla. -.., .. llDQlbt -w!th succeu :.. charg.. of Mc~ll Doqlas. Conrod llld Bean, Who aloo know what forseey with ball aet 11131,000. Speaking to the men vii televlalal ft'1 like to be cooped up llter 1pendlng 1· Neither Hlfe:D'1 ·wHe, DOr" their four daya in the hmar quaranUne trailer, children were bekl 'in connection WI.th and tnleroom. the two lunar apk>ren eave the·impraaion their menu wasn't the,._, .. , askad them about Uvlng,concllllooo IN!de ., ..,..i. . • "When we got Into the lu••"'a"e.. d>e to-foot double walled tell chamber. ~"'?'he wors& time we bid wu those Good . aald " hi .~. && e ' "How'1 ~-water!" qui....., a ••• , fi da In th MQF wm , we t i.uc jackpot." w"' w--~ ve y1 e (Mobile Quarantine Qlecil from dozens ol banks aU over knowt!Jl'Jbal the !oor srad~~ lludenll FldlllY~; .. We had better food In our ' the world llpllled out. drink ....... .J'Clahnad fmn urine ond 1p1cecr Jiii• In the MQF," co.rad Some already had been made out for persp-~· 11 tute flit?" aalcL ~ '9,000 llld more wtth a -Jon <l. -JS, wbo. with bis The ull' were also lnleretled madilne. Tiley wero !."!l'f1 iO-~ .;;;,.y·,~..-::,' cs;ewmai. JU!ll• began thtdt llOd 1111 In "'* the '""1 did !or entertainment ofll<or Mid. • ·~•:*oiioct'e&P'lllei-ll'td t!IM~ ..... -: :: busy monllorlng "He told UI he ..,,Jnlol tJiO flril"Ji41chi6 were"'nof' W ,!g.... " al , wtlll banks In Ulah •-f.,.. 'moilllll " but tl!af tllo' quaJJfy had lri>proV<d. lo• the lour, Hall said they the lrtpa end dlddld to gel\eva wtth illll, . Dennil, Willon• WOOC Wltchad a lot ol COmmOfdal televtslon, them," Goodw!A nlated. "He told us il'rt . ore~ ID....... read booU, llllenad to FM radio and the bankl wer · ing acainll bis .lnolde tD!l!i!f. ~. pliyfd~~c• and recorder. livelihood." " . ilfelsu "f1iddf ti/ ·._'lit · bad they can't give you "Now we ha~dalenl cA bankl here ' ~ce flight.II. These include water .zero1 Q· 1~&~1 that in there" sakl and broad that ,.int to file charges. 1 -e1f'ow..n .. recovery systems. c.ontld',11111111D1 that weightleunes~ would We Ill.II don 't ·kpow" ~ ~Y were ~ ' '!tit ... auts, wbo ·had come to th• add anOUFdhnemion to the experiment. lnvolvad." '1 ~ • ' l ........ ····i But one thiq1,became c~ police ,, ~ Monday night Bbolit uie alleged forpry · -J,. "'I I epree: .. '[t)e 11fortune" ·WU mOltly on.~ peipef. , .. • , • ' I 1 Halen had I.,. than $511 In cub ~ he Wll arrested. • : ~ ; , :• Tax Committee Kills • Private ~chool Bill SACRAMENTO '(UPI)' - A measure granting an tnc:o•, lax deduction for parents sending._ children to private echooll II dead ti& 'tllo current legislative session. ' The Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee Tuesday defeated the bill epolllOl'Od by Aslemblyman John Briggs (R-Fullerton) who said it w o u 1 d en- courage parenls to keep Uieir children 1n private llChools. Briggs told the com- mittee that many private school students were tranderring to public institutions and were adding an extra $100 million a ·year to atate educaUon cost&. DAILY PILOT .....,... .... " ....... .... ~ l9Mll ........ ,...., C-Mw S..Cfra" OllANGI COAST f'OlllSfflHG COM,AN't' l•Mn N. w.M l'r1111111ftt ... l"llMltl!lf Jee• l . C•rley Vici l'tNto.I .... 0-.1 MIN>IW n'"''' K.,.u E•llw 111•"''' A. Mvrpllln• ...... i..1:.ittr lld1rol P. Nill 1111111 °''"" c-1r l!dl,., Off!"' Cflll Moll I »I Wu! 11'1' lfl'wf '""""' ... <:flt 2'11 Wttl l1MI IW!fwl~ ' l..etllNI 9Mdl1 m ,_, ,.,_ tllllll""*" twdl; 11111 hlldl l:Me\llN 1tn '*'-": JOI Hwtll ll ~llllnt 11 .. 1 DAl\.V Pl\.OT, w1t11 IOldl flt Uf'llllMI "" 111•-l'nu. ii ,..-tl1'1td ''"' .-c .... '-..., Ill ...,..._ UlllMI ltr L1t1N I ..:"'- ...... 9Hdl, "'" ""'-· tflMtlftt1M .,_., ............. .,,..,., .... wtllll ""' • f"fllltMI .. It .... Or .... "'"' 1"11111..,,.,.. ,........,. l4f111t .,.. ~ nn w.1 .. ,.....,, '"*"" #' .. Ja .., ..., • C.w'MIN, , ..... , ••• t714t 14i..4,ll C'-HW A4www1i.,11 Ml·l61t ,_ Q:z ••z J.R Pt,.,,...,.: Tals,.•s• 4•1""4411 ~ '"' Or... C..11 ''•ll•lllflt ~. ... -11«11:1, Hhltlf9'.ffll. ...,.i.i· """'*' ., 1a\'9rl~t1 .....-. ,,.., .. ,......... llritNllt ...... ,..,.. ,,...... ., ..,,._, -· "' ....., -.,. .....,. ,,,,... ct ,,.....,, lfC(fl • Cl9llf ....., tclitlrW. ~r1"'• ., ~ -.....,, .. _,, ., .. ,...,..,,, -~ ,...4~ u.• .-illf'r, LAGif~A .BU~GET .. ancl to my departinent:" Wheaton told councl1men firmly that the assignment will remain as It l..! unless the next city manager sees fit to Change it.~ Riehl &aid lifeguards recommended strOogly against the \co qi b I n e d deporirnenta. He said lwo . of the finest departments -Huntington Beach and Newport ~h -are 1ep1rate depanmenll. \ Mayor Rldlard Goldberl lndlcatid there would be no change unW after the council has discusaed the matter with the next city manager. Wheaton's resignation is ef(eetlve Aug. 22. Councilmen tonight are expected to vot~ on a group of budget lems, lncludin1 the new permanent chief lifeguard post. They had already talked about hlrlnp: another detective and are expected now to authorize hlm and an addlUonal deter· Uoe. Estimated C<10t b $\8.618. The council had earlier approved hlrinfl three more policemen for a downtown foot patrol. 'Ibis is to cost $28,514. Abo under conslderaUon are addition of a police matro!Hlbpetcher, $1,0M; a stenographer· clerk for the coundl, city clerk and manager, $7,338; and a typist· clerk for the fire department, '1!.180. The $100,000 employe salary increase packet would range from three-step in· creases for patrolmen to no increases for some posts such as clerical positklns. 'lbe rln'.ge for .a police officer monthly would Increase from ''871-$111 to f77S. $929. Wheaton said, today this would put the city in a ~ compet!Uve position for hirln~ but 'Sar.f It 11111 would not be 11leadlng the league" ln the quest for officers. During the budget dllC'Uldon, Charles C... Veale, taq>ayers associaUon ~aldtnt pro ttmpo<e, said, "It •pPWI the coll reduction proiram 11 be.Inf scuttled .• 1 dM't be:live In the pmnlse that you should spend more money because you can get I~ I dcla't think 11111'• what you're elected for ." Rtferrlng to ·an auoclotlon le!!« com· parlrig nt.rmbtr• ol munlclpa1I employet ln Lagun1 and Sin Clementt, Veale said, •"if San Clemente can do tt, wi can do it." 'Ille tupayer1 a"°"lallon llhowtd llS tmployts In San ctem<tlle, Including IS for the 1<111 couroe and nine for woterworks, netitl« of whldl LlllUll• hu. It lhowed 1111 employes In Laguna. Wll .. tOll said the ngure la octually 115. II& noted latef that San Clemente h11 tine paid firemen and Laguna hu :12, """"" would 1c"111111 for mudl of thl difference. Mayor Gol<llerg aid It the beglnring of the meeting that the assessed valua· lion increase had radically changed the budget pidu" -which had been ooe . of cutbacks to balance council addilkm . to the budget, such as police. "Only by the grace ol God and (county · asseuor) Andrew Hinshaw do we find ounelves in this parUcular pclSIUon tonlgllt." He Rdded that the cKy should economlu where It could economlle. Gldberg told Veale that. the comparison of San Clemente to Laguna not a valld one from the population standpoint. He saJd Laguna has a far greater population much of the year because of its touri9t lndu.Jtry. He 1ald there is no comparitoD either from the stand- point of sales and bedtax revenues. Laguna ts higher in these areas, slgnillcanUy. 'Ille tupayers assodatlm had also suggeot..i eUminMJns the pooltlm of superintendent of ' parka, a saving cf $11,148, and combining the buiJdini and planning department, a saving of. $11,312, by eliminoting one director . Gill<llerg suggested ll Wll not - presently to upoet the -• o! dty hall wbile the dty Is going thnlu&h a period of dlange in finclng a replace- ment for the dty Jll91lq:er-dty clerk. Councilman Lorr said It b ne«ISlry to 1ook for greater effictency rather than always spendln( everything coming lnto the city. "We have sot to make some change! in areas where we can make reductklns," he said. Loo' said nothing is being done "to set aside funds for the day when we are going to need new •nftary factlilles (a sewer plant):" Goldberg sun:ested that Lorr make . a spedflc suggeelloo Ill the council and · put it to a vote. Lorr 'WU also told that recommendatims he is comkJerlng con. cerning personnel changes do not qualify legally for executive session and ahcukl be made in public. "I can see the headlines," Lorr said. Councilman Boyd malnlllned !hot the problem• in Laguna Beach are cum. mulaUve. 11We are being alked to pull ..... cheotnuls out of the fire !hot pnivlous coonclll sa...i moooy on and left 111 holding the sotohel." Goldberg lllied about Main Beoch development and a commercl.al·hotel IOl'le to provide "aolid tax bait· to solve many problems" over the lone haul. Counclhnen tonight .. m probably vote on speclflc budget Items and ll<en , IJ>' prove the rtcOl'I bud1ot 101Detime In Augu.rt, LIBRARY~ •• ' . • ~ to whffl. dllln wtio ~ be pro-vli!ed wtth ,._, low coonters, wtde doors llld otber !!<ml to pennil am,. for1oille ... of the r.dllty. Rolling Along .. City Monager Jomes D. Wheaton said toooy that allhoucti the library now beloqa to the county, he is sure the buUdlni lllell could be tranllferred bad< to the dty for a token payment of $1 H ~ city would -to JllY for illre-locatloo. Unicycle GirJ Spotted in Seal Beach Brtgp aald he felt the building Is in good enough cmdltion to warrant movtni it to another locaUoo, such u Bluebird Park, for further community uae. Wheatoo said the building might serve as a place for aenior citizens to meet, !or ~ to 1alher ao their cblldren play and many other purposes. u the -· -feasible. tbe buiklilll would rest above the park, just above the area where the sJ.k)es are. Wheaton Ilic! the dty woo1d ask a booae mover to give a cost eSimatt on moving the blok!lng. Government Sues Aerosp"ce Firm LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The .federal aovammeut'-ha~ filed ,ault against ,the McDonnell 1J011Rila ~. for alleg<dly vlolaUng aelectlve eervlee regulaticns coverllg employes who leav~ their jobs to fuHMI their mWllry 'obUgatlon. The clvll acUon, filed Tuesday, charged the aerospace firm rehired 14 veteraru1 at a lower wage 1C1le than they were enUtled. It uld 28 other veterans were "blred at lowad job clusi!icaUons and Jower wages. U.S. Attorney Robert L. Meyer said the SelecUve Servlce Act of 1987 provides onyooo !earing hb Job to oerve In the anned forces should be allowed to retura to hi• old job wtth aeniorlty slltua u thollih he had remained on the job during hb mlllllry service. Meyer said the actlcn covers the 41 named veterau and anyone else in a similar situation. The veterarui asked proper seniority and damages for the amount by which their wages were diminished In the Interim. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of lflt DellY l"llff Stctf Rolling north ahead of schedule despire an unplanned Sunset Beach stopover uni.cyclist Jacquie l>otJilas was San Fran: cisco-boond · again today, a pemy richer and wearing an Act. bandage on a sore knee. r "I'm going to make really looo lime," predicts Miss Dcuglas, who left Tuesday at 8 a.m. for the one-wheeled jouruey. "It Only took ·me aft , b&u, and a half' to get to Huntington Beach," said the . veteran unicyclist, who spent the night with friends in Seal Beach. Jacquie, or ·1588 Riverside: f!lace, Costa Mesa, made the first leg of• tbe\trip Jn half the time she expected, but her fame preceded her to Turk's, via the daily paper. A lookout had been posted. "They asked me to come in for a drink and I said 1 didn't really want one,'~ she explained, her 2S pound pack saW,ng aga.Inst a pillar and her wiicycle parked in the ladies' room. "But then everybcdy came out, and I dldn't have much choice." "Sull!let Beach ls really far-out," she added, erplalning that she has found a group of sporuJ()rS. The sweetheart cf Sigma Chi never had it as good at the mascot of the Tue9day afternoon fraternity at Turk's. "They tell me If I make it to San Francisco to call them collect and they'll take up a collectioo to pay my way home," says Jacquie, who carries only $50 and expected to hitch-hike back. She was also treated to a tall cool one and an lllternational sandwich, the house specialty, plus receiving a com- memorative T-shirt . "Anybody who can ride that thing deserves help," said Dennis Handy. "She's good people," said Beaver Allen, slapping her on the back. "She might not &et away," added Butch Walker. "I came throuih Oree years ago on r:EWEST UERS'[]~ []f THE falST WRT™ []~ THE 1':1[][]~ ThO Omeo• SPMdmH!or Merit II II tht •ltetmllrNld Wr1k>n of the llrsl w.tch wom on the moon. It coilt1ln1 the aain• hlgt.-. prtcillon mowmenl NASA ••lrotiauta wore durlna Gemini tr1d Apo no Sp1ct Missions. If you'r• lookin!I tor• watch that'• truly "out of this world+'' WI $UQ11ta\)'OU ... the Omega Speedm••ltr Mark n. 2·~t11111, ~Isl di~. W.Mllnll •l•l!I-' llllimlt' el llO!llt, lft1nuttt Clld ..eonn. attlnltH .i.el c1H, "'•te.hlf'll IN'•ctl"'-Wll.,4" .. lilll •••••••.., {t \9$. ' a motorcycle -with two wheels ',.... and never got fired up to move an,•• ~e said. "Baby, with one whee! )'Oliire m trouble." "I fee great -etcept for my ~ -· I hit it on a rock really hard a couple of months ago," said Jacqme, who pickect up an Ace bandage in aeat Beach • . "But I'm going to make it for s\lre If 1 keep meeting people like this,•• she added. "I did a lot or nice riding todiy. I even found a penny in ·Newport. A 'right .. n' penny, I'm going to ~ itforgoodluck." ·, .' '}:, . "The only thing was, this far.:Cut helicopte~ kept flying o.va; me 1'Ue I was riding through Huntingtori :e'eadi." she said, unaY\are that la\VDlen ~" 1U9plcioo1 persons from aloft. \ , l Miss Dooglas, wbc plans to write about her experletces, drew more than la few stares from curious motorists along P"acific Coa.s.t Highway, her basic route for the duration. .. She planned to depart Seal Beach abetit 8 a.m: on the second day of the nearly 500-nule trip, which may require "aoine hitch-hiking in heavily traveled teciloria Jacquie al!IO confesses that• treated her .sore knee to some walking Tue3day. adding that her peck, heavier by the mile, contributed to the declsioo. .. Russ Court Reelectii . Kosygin-Podgorny : MOSCOW {UPI ) -The Soviet ParYa- ment today confirmed both Alexei N. Kosygin and Nikolai V. Podcomy,· in the T~ika Leadership by unanimou5Jy reelecting them to their 1)0,ts cli>rtmier and president, respectJvely. .. • CONVENIENT TERMS IANKAMERICARD MASTER CHAR&E J. C. fiumphritM Jeweler~ PHONE 541-HO I 24 YEARS I 12J NEWPORT AVE. IN COSTA MESA SAME LOCATION r. I r. • • tru:-. .,. ,,.. ,,,. .. .. • • r HYD~UUC JACK . l'OllT AILE . . CAR COOLER WITH l~I CHllT ,_ -Ill -""l'pl1'91 Im. d .. r•ll• llghttr. lulll•h1 i.oni...-.-...~ ~ for PIN M whM , ...... . IXPEliT lllTAWTIOI FREE . . ROAD· HAZARD 'GUARANTEE* ~ .... 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Money's Worth Large Deposits Add Up •1 mm PORTEii Jf .)'OU blYe flOOJOQO or more which yvu • w1llinl 1to leave '"' de.-lor I flsed period of lime ot )'OUr favorite com- men:lol book, '°" can earn: Jlouihly VII to a perceot .-, C<\t1lf!ceteo ol _ lle!>Oill' 4"• In IO lo 90 days -or. since tho removal in !ale June of !lie nte ce111nci on these oborl-lm!I CID'\ You can eom wholeYer I-la dio- tated by tbe (tlOll<Y markets ao tho cloy you ~ -ctrllfieateo: 6~ percent on C/D's due In 90 to 180 days: 1 pttctnt on C/O's due in rao 1o 315 days: : And 7\A, ptttent on C/D's due In J8S days and more. "'-If you have less thin f!CI0,000 and YoU loo are wUJ. lbg to •1treeie" your funds flJr a specified period It a OOf1Ullel'Cial bani<, )'OU .... eorn: '$ ptrcetJl on CID's due in 31 days to one year; .$12 percent oo certificates clue In one)'earlo Ml: ~ pen:-ptl on C/D's due lD two years or ,more. • But to get these rates, you -the under '100,000 depositor 7 still must have a respec- table minimum of c as h • Minimums cited for CID's by majw New Y0<k City banks rqtd from $500 to '31000 across the countr)'. on deposits you l•ve for at ltut one year, you oan earn ~ portent; on dopotits you leave for at ltast two years, a I -rate is widely ·ad-~ertiM<!. ·' Ir ~·rt_savmg 11 t t I e amounts w®I< by weel; ud haven't accwnulated a fat ne1t tiq, fact It -no. one is wool~ .Y"' with. fancy tttes. But doo~ jWll lellle !or a alim 'rate on a regular pusbook OCCOUlll. Ask ques- tloos, obop, find Ille best deal tor you. The Certificat. of Dei»'H has bcJun<oed back on' Ille l"'°t pages since the Penn Ctnltal bankruptcy. ll1d Ille resull!Jlg •upbeoval in the m o D e y mart.ts IPOITed the Federal Reoerve Boird lo ellmlnate !be ceUlnp on rates c:om- men:lal banka <aoJ>Oy OD IO through It clay C/D'a ao the binko can compe1e for big poob of lhoi:t·...,,. ...... ll1d thus hive ...,... fllDda lo lend to corporations in need. The maneuver la workbti; money is "easier." U you're to gtt the relative- ly moce attrac:Uve rates on C/D'a, though, you heve to know what to uk for and what to klok tor. Hert goes with a brief summary: Q. What are C/I)'a! A. The CertJflcate ci Deposit ll1d 15,000. Is a commercial bank <!<vice U you have ooly a limited • which pays premium interest amount ci Cam lo deposit !OT rate,s lo deposllqrs who agree a period, Uy lo get one of lo keep a specified mln!niwn Ille favonble deal$ now being amount of ca.ii at the bank ol!md hv AviDp lmtlluttoos for a -Wed minimum ? ' -, __ ~~lack,owned Brokerage • 1 Firm Set Up in Harlem Ill' LEROY ~E u ............ ..... NEW YORK (UPI) ~e ihe end of the. sum-"*'• the New York Stock Ex· dialitie probably will hive the first. Negro.owned member bnicenge bouae in 11,o hlalory. ll•will be ~ by • fonnt.r professional footbaU player, Russell Goings, Jr. Goings, who ended his playini career wUh the Los ~elei Rams in J151, baa had aboul 11 years experieoce wlth various Walt Street flnns. Since last July, he has manag· ed the Harlem branch of Shearson, · Hammill & Co., wblch is to be converted into the new finn, Crlspus Attucks SOcurities Corp. 1t ls named for a patriot believed to have been a Negro l!bo was killed by British troops in the Boston MusacTe 'in"lrnJ. "~. Hammill ia ·~ the new firm's a~ 'plkatioa_ for membership on the big board and selqng the ofllce lo the black employes ·nc1 two white employn on W!f"/ favorable terms, Goings '•id. ""'Ibey art doing this even though this office bas grown in Iese: than a year into one of the most profitable at Sheanon, Hammill," s aid Goings. 'The She.arson, Hamm i 11 ·bead office 'n Wall .StretL con. ·Crmed Goings' remark about the success or the Harlem -office wbkh, curiously, arous-- ~cwport Firm ~Gets E:xecutivc Richard S .Benz has been named manager, bu s Ines s p11nnlng. ror Rancho California with headquarters 'tn Newport Beach. Justus C. GIUlllan. presdenl ha s an- nounced. Rancho California. ~an affiliate of Kaiser Aetna, is ·one of · the JargtSl multi· pirpose coantry community • development& tn the n1Uon. ' ed opposition from the Harlem brancti cJ the Congress for Racial Equality when it waa: opened. CORE at the time· opposed extension of new branches ol any white coo- trolled firms into Harlem that-- might draw money out of the community. But from the start, Shearson, Hammill said Jt en- visioned the u!Umate sptnoff Of the Harlem office to black ownership. The ventw-e also was started with an altruistic purpose. The company 11tt up a n independent foundation calleq_ the Cr1spus Attucks Foon<lation to which a regular !hare of the Harlem office gross has been paid. "Thi• money and other contributions lo the foundation accumulate as seed money to foster new minority bu si ne ss en- terprises," Goings e1plalned. "So far wt simply have been accumulating funds to make a start." Goinga started the $hf.arson Branch with a &ta.ff o{ four and now has 18. "We have lo raise 1600,000 lo buy our scat on the e1change and for working capital," he said. "We don't expect any trouble doing that, because we have ac· cumulated enough interested institutional clients in our first year in Harlem." Although many H a r I e m residents invest and trade in securiUes. the Shearson office Is the first successful branch of a big board firm ever organized in that g h e t t o district. A£ide from being succt.Ssful, Goings said the presence of his firm in Harlem provided a place where young Harlem businessmen can g e t in- formation about investing. He also said that, except for black mutual f u n d saJesmen, I.be securities in- dustry had made suMtanUal progress In recruiting and training black sales personnel bef!){'e the recent market drop. "l know of at least 80 ac- cred.ltc:d black reg is tic red repr...,,taUves." Go!llllS said. "A Jot more will be 'needed if the market get:s ~ter." I See by Todafs Want Ads • Jf )'OC.l°t'e • qualified 1k1p. ritr you can charter 111. 35 ft dleo5C!:I •loop tor only 1375 per \\-eek. • Anyone for an Engll.&b Toplanl aaddlt with f\f. flflP'!' ~t•kc an olfer and ride away! Chichester IDS Queen Mrs. Wllllam Chichest~r, 2475 Arbor Dr.. Newport Beach, h>lS been n a m e d d!visionlll queen o( the Santa Ana division of lnveslOH Diversified Stnlce (lDS). Her husband won the honor ror her by achievlnj the hi&hest production rtc0rd in the divmon d\Jrlna the "'ring sales campaign which ended June io. He was credited wtlh e Hu l'\'Cl')'OllC! fors:otlcn $166.•97 In production <futbC )VU" birtbda.v? 'VtlJ, ad. the annual campaign. • • - Vtttile It In Ille tA~:7 !!;:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=;:; Pilot announctmmt 1e1> "°"· cluoillcatlon &CJO. Mtl• • Shorp Trode; Use Dim•A·Unos -- , O'VER THE COUNTER Complete-New York Stocli List Market Syuabob • • • • Complete New York Stock Exchaµg e-List -- ""'".._ .. ____________ -- l tlw M" lltlh..J Mltlfl Ltw Clllli Cltt SC .Finan@. Brie_fs t PHILADELPHIA (UP!) - Syn tonic Technology, tile. aaid It has been chosen to ·at"' the new comi>uterlztd cash register aervict for r,etailer1 developed b y lnformation Tecllnology, lnc. ·:tilt m system, called COMP~. ill to be introduced firat' in New Jel'8ty and 'Pennsylvania. TARRYTOWN, N. Y. (UP!) -Simmonds Prec l•slo n Products, inc., has dOl'iiled to close it.s Long Islind City. N.Y., plant and move opu11- tiorui to another location within three to five rnonu.I: The Loog · Island (;lty f'lal\1 Iorri\erly: was that o(yl< !11- quldolileler Colp. acqills!Uon ol which haa been c:hallengeil in a fed.era! antitrult suit. DALLAS (UP!) "--,-Paul Thayer ·has rtllgned u ,ehlef qecutive of LTV Atrps~ Corp. but continues a • chlirman or the company's board. Thayer was .recently eteded chief executive Of Ul4I Parent ' Ling-Temco Yougbt, Inc., He will be ttplaced at LTV Aeroe:pact by .Fprbes Mann, fonner pruident of Vought Aeronautics. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) PeMBYlvanla Co., the non- transportpUon •ubsidlary of PMtt Central, SJY1 it 1'lll Pl>' its pr,eviowly declaJ't.d diVi• dend of $1.15.S/e C(:nl! a ah.tre on it.I f Sii percent J>te.ftrred stock today on schedule. The corripany ; has been enjoined by Federal JudgiJciJ. 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Drama Prof Stages' Weather "AIRPORT" 11A$.1TO ,GO - How to Die Made Easy In Classes A Cal State Fullerton drama professor has by·passed the weatherman to make. 700 gallons of rain !all on his stage, Douglas ~-Taylor has created the special effect for his production of "Rain, an adaptation ol Somer set Thompson." IT WlllL 8~ si!OWN FOR THE LAST TIMES WEDJl!ESOAY, JULY 2211 boles in the IOI> '01 a lwo-lnch AFTEft I SUPER, GLORIOUS p1asilc pipe and rigged it ENT&R,TAIN~ENT WEEKS "AIRPORT" 'f t , HAS 'TO ~E .WAY,'FOR : , ~:::: !:i!. ~. ~::n!i '!~: "PAINT 'you11t WAGON'~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The woman, anguish etching her face, grabbed a stiletto and plunged It into her breast. She sank to the floor, her We appearing to drain away. ii dtibbles«>ul the hofes an~ STARTING THURSDAY JULY ' 23rd falls. oMo U1.e corrugated Un 11------... -... ...,...,...,~..,.,.,...,.,~~~-- roilf ol the set NOWI LAST TIMES WEONESDAY, JULY ~2 II then runs off ,the roof __ -"MATINEES Dj\IL Y ~ -- 'the rain-maker has drilled A dramatic suicide! Dramatic yes, suicide no. into a,basin on the l!tage floor. The basin ls lined with plasUc to , av~ leakage and filled with pahqs to look like a lrq>ical garil.en: When the per{onnance is over, Taylor It was a practice death in an acting class in "How to D ie Without Hurti ng Yourself." Movie in New Mexico ' ' pumps the water out the stag~ ~ -'""'"" door into a flower bed, Mat.thew Farruggio, a staf( director for the San Francisco Opera, nodded approvingly. Financed By Indians The play is being JI_...., each eveaillJ at :1~30. from July 22-26 in tile Little The,at.r He teaches a seven-week By VERNON SCOTT course on the art or violent u'' ~,.,.... c.,.,. .. __..M death to 19 vocalist!. The HOU.YWOOD (UPI ) -The classes coincide with each title or the movie is "Gun- opera season. figbt," but the story behi.nd ''Relai:! You have to make the pictpre Is more 1n· this look honest and real, and spirational ttan anything Kirk you have to do it in sect>nds,'' Douglas and Jonny Cash can Farruggio repeatedly advised . do as: its stars. "You can't hurt yourself Producers Ronald Lubin and because you have lo (lie at Herold Jack Bloom plann~d least three Umes this week." to film the picture in Spain Pulling orr such d e a t h through usual banking chan- scenes realistically isn't easy. nets. says Farruggio. Performers But before production began stabbed or poisoned on stage they were contacted by Chief (requently are required to get Charlie Vigil or the Jicari11a up and sing after hitting the Apat'be Indian tribe. Vigil ask· Door. So, Farruggio cautions, ed the producers to come. to you must not hurt yourself. New Mexico fpr a meeting EJ:amples or miracu1ous, if to discuss financhlg t h e tentative, recoveries in grand western. opera, he points out, are Gilda Lubin and Bloom found in "Rigoletto," Juliet, and themselves dealing with Tr~n -who gasps . his wUithy, articulate men on the '•tast" for most of the final Jie&riUa r e s e r v a t I o n in act. ..__northwest New MexkO, a ''Let's try a suicide in eigl_lt spre3.d of 740.000 acres . beats," ~lrruggio told ~1s Through hard work.· ag- c1ass during a rea:nt drill. ressiveness and imaginatiOD. "You grab the knife, stab fbe Jicarillas have amasSed yoursel!, and lite runs · out 8 fortune thanks to enormous as you fall -Ready, go! ·timber stands. n•tµral gas One, two, three • . . Far-reserves and their own elec- ruggio's critical eye blanched. troni.cs firm. He frowned . Vigil, representing I , I 0 0 "Again ! Remember that it t~1besmen, offe.red to un- is a Jot more difficult to stab derwrite the film's cost of yourself f.ba/l someone else $2 million. The lo.an would ... you have to cut through be interest free with the the cloth before you get into Apaches receiving 25 percent yourself." of picture's profits. The director sel up death "It's the most unheard of scenes from "Don Carlo," -· circumstances I've ever en· a shooting: and "Faust," a countered in movies." said co- stabbing. Mistakes are many, producer Bloom. "Thanks to he noted, such as hitting the the Jicarillas we di~'t ha~e st.a.gt at the wrong angle, nail· to ~ °!t whole picture t.n ing the air, hitting the stage Spaµi -Ju.st a week of • 1t with no place to roll . -and we're making, a first· t1,ernesa . . . , . . ' . ' ·,·\'.P •r ,\r~ J 1 :P1':'1 ,·, .l,)1 t, '.',[~>\ 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS rate P''cture w•"~"t oUt!ide on the .F\zUerton c~ . ul\.l\I Anyone wishirij ~iOD'reaK -Ule' interference." summer heat by watchilg a Most of '"Gunfight" was shot tropical thunder shower may in New Mexico. Vigil watched purchase tickets at the. theater some of the filming as a spec-box office, 870-3371, weekdays tator but without offering Sug-from noon to 4 Ji.m. and after gestions. 6:30 p.m,. -OD perfoonance Asked if the tribe was -:";;i:;;gll;;ts;;.;::;::;::;:::, ==:::; prepared to lose money inf• it• first "nt ure into movies, BALBOA Chief Vigil said, "We wouldn'I 673-4048 make the investment if we were prepared to lose it." ~~!: Bloom concurs. "We've ar· 719 ._ aan... ranged the financing so it will ,1.. . .._;;.;,..;,;,;__,.._1-__ 1•_:::: be 'almost impossible for the1• tribe to lose their investments. What's more. we'll bring the picture in under budget." The story involves two gun- fighte rs in Texas, circa 1885, No Indians are involved in the story, alttough a few Jicarillas appear as extras in the picture, playing the roles of Mexicans. A small western set, in- cludlng saloon. sheriff's office and the like, was built a few miles outside Santa Fe as a backdrop for the picture. It remains the property of the Apaches who are thinking of turning it into a tourist attraction. The Jicariltas, unlike many western Indian tribes confined to reservations, have seized every opportunity to turn their re.sources and energy into economic opportunities. "They are great people to do businel:S with," Bloom said. "They are practical businessmen and trust their own judgment. Chief Vigil and his financial assistants just didn't hand us p million. They've given it to us as we need IL" NOW-EXCLUSIVE HARBOR AREA FllST·IUN SHOWIN" AT llGULA.l PltlCIS 6 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING llST PICTUlf MORE OF A MASTERPIECE THAN A ·MUSICAL! ~ I""· I: MGM M•terplKe lepri•t LESLIE CARON "LILI" .----------• 5HOllT-")3 fATHOMS" ============111 l e TIME ' SCHEDULE e - ' ''LILl"7:00•M11:00 C....)f 1ECltNIOO.OR• i "OLIYEA" 1:35 LOOK TO EDWARDS LUXURIOUS CINEMAS FOR THE BEST SHOWS TONIGHT ... . . . o Qlolll llWY. OT IUCOllTlllll llVO. • ""1Glllf KACI\ • "''.(1...0 J ,, AIRPORT'' M~r:' . ENDS WID. JULY 21 " I ...._ .. ._COl••""-i.t.._M .. ~·· I -----------. • J11mn St1w•rt-HeMY FW • "CHnENNE 1oc1.a.1 cLur I 0~ sr11ce Fri., July 17 H1nlc Thomr~on Show Sat, Juiy 18 <;.\I'll. fflll'(I, ~q_V w..i. Ja!y IS ~ Senior Citizens J1mbom Thurs.. J111J 15 Children's Day Fri~ J11J 17• Championship Motorcn:lt Racina: Junior U¥Utodl: Aitction Sot. • Sn. ltllr 11-19 Appafooso Hom Show IAA ChampioMhip Rodeo Ferlln Hu1ky Show Sun., July 19 Archie Campbell &. The Hagers Show • nt.snds et blltwb • Fr1t Stas-Shoe • J1rtler fair I Htne st... • TlttWHat Mldwly Nu • s,tdlCllll flew a. u.,. __ ,_.,.,, .. _r•,,_ 1"lo h .... ti rida, ..... ... I ""' ,_ Goin open at 10 1,m. ~!y Newport llvd. a. Fair Or. -Costa '11ooo • ,lv& JNll 1 llnll'llM ''THE H~PPY INl>ING>" I J1ck L_..,._111111, Dl!>nls ''THE OUT·OP...TOWNlllS" Alw-Afltlllny OlllM Ill "A w.ni 111 Th• s,n .. RcMli" --·---·-····-·-•rwu·--• ....... ,., .. "OLIYEI" "'"illtet o.uy ... "A toY NAMID CHARLll tlOWN" THI All NEW LUIUllOUS GOLDEN WEST AN IDWAIDS CINEMA WMlfllllllltf 11!11 Giid• Wftl ft2-44t~ '""" ~,..,. o-• s... °"" '"'fl. (lW t111 ....... I• "l MULU fOI SISTIR SARAH'' ,,.,. lfl"My MKLllM "SWllT CHAllTY" ' I tu.11Q1 • A0""'5, OOITA ~ Plt(N' S••lm -------------"11"' H<lPJ!Y ., Eni/1ng" POSITIVELY ENDS TUESDAY, JULY 21 ----~flOall JAl\ES STE'JART HEtil!Y f®lA ,& l"THE CHEYfllltE SOCIAL ewe I · SHIR!Ef .KYlES SJf Nff iNl>Xl" • STARTS WEDNESDAY JULY 22 EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT IN TWO EDWARDS CINEMAS lmll)N! 5TAl5: G101e1 c. scon KAIL MALD~EN' IA.TED GP STARTS EXCLUSIVELY 111~ ~-, Ull.OllO'[~ '" ··-. PREMIERE RUN ' ' ' •''The 'PK: Ameta. 1 o lrorit tlllt _ ....... , W!ltd IDllllllC. but newr 11111 lie ' llllfS ID 9 befm1-• ! N-~MT ..... THI ALL NfW LUXURIOUS GOLDEN WEST AN IDWAIDS CINEMA Wnlmlnlltt -0..klH Wnt -•n....,1 -a.r-tt1 O•rll• G"'ft n s. oi. ~rwwys GOMIN ~ltl -1\S ·ll . 2 , ~7 L!>~~N~~ME(~~~RAJ i WESTMINSTER :t.T GOLDEN west""\ 892-4493 CINEMA •1 IN "TMEwe:•TMtNSftlll C£'NTl!lll --.... --....... --··-··-11'111UI C-11 ~ I .U. .... f11n. MATINEIS DAILY STARTS WED .. JULY U Ji':"" $tew1rt • • , Hfnry fo!"ld• "THE CHEYENNE SOCIAL 'CLUB" CINEMA •2 ~~TH·1ALLN·~rw"'--... LUXUllOU5 GOLQEN WEST "" Edwctnk c 1 ..... Wntmln1ltr •Nil O.lcltn Wt1I -1n...,1 -ltr-Guilen g,,.,... & Sen oi.,. l'wy1. I I I ,,-.,.. tfae Mission 1..,rail .. ·Capo Dh·ector . . . J>1·edi~ts Values ~AN JUAN CAPISTRANO -While 'city flnahctal expert! orten are s1.1rprised ·'lit getttnJ more assessed valuation than they ha~ planned, one finance director · M It rlght on th< nose. Paul Lew , finance directo'r for San Juan Capistrano. had projected the city'! _ 1ts,1cs:;cd valuation to be up about 22 ~.percent. Th~ actual increase ¥.'as %1.6. Lew had n1!l1red the assessed valuation · 'to be $19.432.000 including secured, · unsecured and public utilities. The actt1al assessed value (not including public ·· t1lil1Ues )·was $11,l'i6,740. .''.• l\'a111e t:l1n119"cl ~ • SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -The '"'Capistrano Valley Action Committee has ~ new name. It is now the Capistrano • ''alley Homeowners' Associaion. .. : · Al!houirti memberl!.hipis"predomlnnntly ... "from the Troy-Marina ho using (Jevelorments. mcmber,hip is open to · flny homC0\1'ner in the San Juan ·caolstrano or surrounding 11reas. · • Serving the group as its first president Is Lionel Frost. Others elected with him are Don Comer. vice president: J\lrs. J\ob Crawford. secretary; Larry Mitchell. £\nance chairman ; Bob Crawford and Jim Baker. !'necial projects: !\lrs. Don Comer, social rhairman ; !\Trs. Ray Overlin. memix'r•hip, and D a vi d Burgeton, civic affairs. e ~foraes Talks LAGUNA fl!LLS -Antonio Paulo -/ti..~sis de Moraei:;, Saddleback College·s :.foreign exchange student, will speak to 'the members of the Kiwanis Club of ~Laguna Hills, Tuesday. July 23, during ' 11 noon luncheon meeting at Clubhouse ' I in Laguna Hills. • Paulo's talk will be on his native ~ Mmeland, Brazil. Saddleback JC :'Readies Plans : For N etv Library ~· By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL or "" oeitr '"""•J1att r ~ What ts now a roHing1 grass-covered ·.hill soon will turn into the 1ite for •.a $3. 7 milllon library complex, Sad- ~dleback College trustees have learned. They heard a detailed report Monday ·from the district architects, Ramberg i"rind Lowry of Santai Ana on the three· : Story compclx and were then asked lo 'approve the schematic layouts for the . 'Jlroject. The layouts . ~ used to delennine space rela!lonsh1ps and to <letennine the amount of space assigned to a particular library area. .The structure will be built on the te>p of a hill, not fa r from the existintt campus. Opening in the fall (!f 1972, lhe library will provkle space for 100,000 \'Olumes. lnterk>r design allows for ·"classroom space and a large resource learning center on the first noor. GTading on the site. estimated to cost '.tfJ00,000, will begin late this year, f~Jow­ hig a suge:estlon by board presiden t }lans ,V, Vogel that work be moved ·i.head of ~chedule so lhal an early ; completion date can be expected. : The boArd approved the schematic : layouts ,rter a lengthy question and : ansv.·er "!!ession between tru!tees and · architeci Robert l.Qwry. , · Lo\\•ry told · the board :that the . 11chematics will only be used for ~pace : relationshii)s and that there will be many : changes 1n design before the plans . are : tubmitted for approval. ; !\1any of , the cl\anges in the design· ; will reflect changes in the timetable, : Lowry said. The remark came after : Vogel said he would like to sec the : complex completed in l! to 13 months. : Low~ in hi! repart, said t!J,at <.'On· · struction woukl take about 11 months, : and that by shortening the timetable. : changes "In the b\likfing design would : have to be made. : . The board also gave the architeclS : ~pproval to begin work on Jayoul! for : the •4.1 million science and malh : building, whk:b will be located near the , library eomplel. 1970 Pageant . Near Sellout Lapna lleac~·· llml Pal"anl of the MDlorr II completely sold out tbroulb Aq. 11, busfnas managu Robert Leppert told directors Tues- day. and artcr that dale ooly 4 a few sz seats are available far ~100-" day through Thursday perform- 1nct!s. These may be picked up OO\'I at the box office. The business manager noted. however. th.:ll a fe\v cance l131ions art avall~blc on n1ost evenings, for tho." who "·ant to make a pre· performance stop at the box office. OAIL Y l"ILOT Sll!t 1'1111• Tall Tt•oplay Zell-a l\1'ay Siscoe, 6. and Matthew Curtis, 5. royalty ~or San Cle~ente's Fiesta la Cbristianita, admire 6-fool trophy that will go to winner of s\veepstakes award in Saturday's parade. The $250 trophy was do- nated by Security-Pacific National Bank. · 15 Perce11t Rise Sa{lcllebacl\: Assess1ne11t Ju111ps by $100 Million By RTCHARO P. NAl.L 01 tM Olllf 1"1191 sti ff Sprawling sfddleback Junior College District added SIOO million to ii! aiiSC'ssed valuation in ·the figures just rileased by County Assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw. The tax base growth for the coJJegc ,reQ'.tqsented 20.S percent to $534,338.015. Jn calculating the budget for 1970-71. district officials had estimated the . in· crease at 15 percent and figured. on a tax increase from 40 cents to about 47.8 cents. ' Sadd lebark tr1rstci:-~ alilrCerl ~lnnday lo hold the line at about 43 cents for i:;eneral purposes. Roy Barletta. business 1nanager. sa id that during budgeting the dls trict'1 un- distributed reserve had been whittled frolfr$l!l.OOO to '$i9,398. He said $131,000 is Jess than fi ve rercent of the total budget and said many districts carry a reserve of 10 percent. Barletta said ht: woulrt like to remain ~t the 47.8.ccnt tax ra te to cover un· forseen events and help cash no,v. Dr. Fred Bremer, superintcnrlent-presi- denl. sugge sted hvo cents less than Barletta. to build the undistributed rese rve back to 1131,000. Trustee l\lichacl Collins prnposcd a lesser rate. 43.84 cents per $100 that \\"Ould h .y1e a reserVe of $50,000. The boar~ also discussed federal Jaw that last yea r would have paid Sar:l- dleback about $488 for each student who .lived on federal !property ancl \vl10se parents worked on, a federal installation -such as El To(9 Marine Corps Air Station. Barletta said to get these funds . three percent of the college's active enrollment must live on a federal installation. He said Sackfleback missed by about one ·student. Boaid President Hans Vogel eaUmated the district waa losing about $11.000 in possible furids for students who live on federal prope.rty. The board agreed that registratk>n forms Y.'ill include questions on whether Surfing Scouts Ttu·nout 'T ermed -. ' Good hy:Guards The response by Sin Clemente teenage yollths to an invitation lo join a unique surfirig·scouting prOgram sponsored by ell)' lifeguards yras termed "excellent'' today by lt! sponoon. About 20 youthf 'have signed up in the new Explorer program which will depart from the' traditional scouting pro-- cedures and offer an informal program keyed lo water sports -IUl'fing, scuba di\'ing and oceanographic study. The new members of the group will kick off their activities with vlsila to usually closed surfing "pols deemed ilmong the be!t on the coast. Trips to ~{exico and oc:cAnOgrRphlc institutions also will be part of the program, cxpecled lo gel unQer 'vay lmmediattly, said Lifeguard Capt. Phil Stubbs, the group'• advisor. the student lives on a federal installation and whether his parents work on one. The board agreed to keep about SS0.000 undistributed reserve as Collins had1 recommended. which will mean about .-4:1..ctnt lax rale for genera] p\ll'postS. For These Cops, Wolf Whistles Go With Beat DAVIS <AP ) -For some members or lhe police force a( the University "f California's Davis campus. getting a wolf '•"histle is parl of the day's routine. But then, the whistle isn't inlendcd ror an ordinary flatfoot. These cops :i.re girls. Wearing mlniskirled uniforms that hit four inches above the knee. The 11 girl members of the force rlesignerl the rigurc.hugging uniforms themselves, using airline stewardess oot- fit.o; for inspiration. They're blue and gold -the UC colors -a~ they have big shoulder patches which look f \'rn bigger on the girls. "One thini:: 1ve all agreed upOn when 11·r designed the uniforn1 was lhat t}le mi"i 1vf!~ definitely in,·· said one girl. "\\1e flared the· skirts to avoid some of the embarrassment lhal mlni.~kltU cause in an office. But we forgot the windy weather -wbich creates its own ~ind of embarrassment" The girls handle office work. help with female prisoners and man -if that'~ the word -informaUon kiOl!lks on the campus. They're called "Kiosk Bunnies" by some "irreverent campus inhabitants. , "It's nol likt the '<lid days/' said a veteran campus officer. All of the girls have ·at least two years of college. They also· receive in· ~ruction in law enforcement -lnchxltng self-defense. , It 's coincidence that lhe girls are all ~Uractive and have good shapes, main- tains a department spokesman. "When we interview we seek many oualifications. includin~ a knowledge of law, secretarial abilities, an outgoing friendly personality and an ability lO communicate with people." he said. "You might say a well.rounded girl," said Ll. Derry Bowles. Alaha1na Asks Nixon :For Federal Aid MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) -Gov. Albert Brewer says he will ask Preskient Nixon to declare portloNJ of the state a federal disaster area because of waterway pollution by: mercury , from industrial plants, Brcy,·er said in a Witem~t Thursday he is asking the President to providt 1na:ic imum federal auistance lo he.Ip Alabamians repair the damage. A com- m<:!rcla l fishing ban \\'as imposed on some 51,000 acres of state waterways thl~ week when tests confirmed that fish fron1 the areas were contaminated with mercury. W•lday, July 15, 1970 I DAILY "LOT ~ ... Park llearing .. · ·Delayed Clemente Mobile Home Plaza Plan to Chq,nge , By JOHN VALTJmZA ............. ""' A l1S~mlnule llWJtc\ In plant !Ol!ay multed In an appeal .. Su Clemente ctly counclhn<n lo ~ IGllJchl's ICheduled public hearlq on a con- troversial mobile home park , proposal to allow for more plannin1 in a dlflennt approach to' UR! development. The CootcmJ)Orary Mo b i I h o m e CorpQraUon of Newport Beach haa asked the council lo call off tbe scheduled hearing .., the firm's appeal for reconskleralion by the council ol4 an · earlier de.nlal by pl~g commissioners. The firm is attempting lo win city permission to re place the Harbor Hills Goll Course with a mobile home park • -a request which brought throngs _~fore commi~!9@r'L_l9 J..t:Ott::s.l _tbt elimination ol the golf links with what protesters aUeged were "tin boxes" which would hurt property' values and 11poll views of the sea and 'rollin,g hills. -Award of a C:ilatioa from a n11Uonal pedestrian 11.fety aroup for aix years of pedtstrian llfety tn Saa Cltwlente. Poll~ ewtr Cllfford Murray wlU receive Ille cJtaUon lor the clly. -The resigoaUon of designer.builder Thomas Broadbent from the city's park· jng advisory commlWon. - A request from .a lf'OUP of Santa Ana area college studenta lO paint curb numbers in San Clemente. Similar r~ quests from out-of.town individuals and groups have been denied in recent meetinp. - A letter bearing 13 signatll_!'Jllf'lrom the Riviera residential .dHt!1'Ct asking for prompt actkm on plans to place above-ground utilities underground. -Sugge!Uons for less stringent pro- ·vislons· In ·fire hydrant and · off-.street· parking sections of the p r o p o s e d ordinance governing mobile home park development. -Another recommtnd1tion from mn4 missioners that plw for 1n architectur1l review Jioard be lb&ndoDed at the present Unit. Tbe. councll ln receat weeks asked for the conuniallOa'• viewpoint orl 11ettlng up o( a board to acan arcbltec. tural facton In new dt:veloprnut -;.n additional missive from .com· missioners asking that planl for rest rooms at Linda Lane Park be replaced by drawings for lbe facility, ln1teld, to be set closer to the beach and the life guard station. -Reports from City Mana1er Xen Carr on progress of requests ror ad- ditional street lights on Aven~ San Juan; revision of fees for golnng at the A1unicipal Goll Course; acceptance of notices of completion fOf' e~ flood damage repairs In canyors and m:o11struc:tion of several rolf eoune greens. and setting up of '• IJ)eeial assessment district for lines carrylna: processed sewage suitable for irrlgaUoo. Spokesmen for the tlnn told city aides that a new plan i1 being prepared to J)erhaps compensate for the earlier pro. tests. They need more time to develop those drawinp; ContemJlOl'ary spokes- men said., But deSplte the· pastponement on that hearing, anoiher traller park application ~arlng for the sa1ne general vicinity will a:o on as scheduled. • County Thro,ving Curves Say Tee11 Ce11ter Backers The affair, called by the council two weeks ago, will examine the proposal by Uncoln Savings and Loan to build a large mobile home park on vacant Jarid between the 13th and 14th fairways of the Shorecliffs Golf Course. The council called the hearing for tonight to "review" the approval gi\·en the developer for the project by the planning commission about a month ago. The savings and loan firm had pro- tested placing i~ a'pplication on the same bill as the other park for fear 1hat Lincoln "would be painted by the san1e bn.ish," aides 1aid. Olher Items in toni~t's busy a11d large agenda Include a resOlution to hire in- terim City Attorney F. Mackenzie Brown or Laguna Beach as a permanent part4 Ume legal counsel to the city. The measure is expected to win unanimous concurrence. Other agenda items include: By PAMELA HALLAN Of tltt OlllJ' l"li.t Iliff Organizers of the !\fission Viejo teen cent.er feel they have been thrown a curve by the county. "We were informed by the county ~1onday that we must have petitions to accompany our teen center proposal," said Perry Snell, a member of the newly elected teen center board of directors. The committee ha1 until July 20 to acquire the signatures of Mission Viejo and Aegean Hills residents. A specific number was not Indicated, but Snell figures SI percent would be a &ood showing. .. The teen center steering com mittee has SO res ldenls ready to go ,doo"r to door to obtain the sign11lures. "All we're asking for is to use part of the tax surplus which has been generated ln our special services 0£ •• The SALE you've heen waiting for! Our Bi99est Sale Event ••• Ever! districl.11 said Snell. "There will be no tax Increase in Mission Viejo." Aegean Hills, however, f~s a lt cent tax increase with or without Uie teen center, according to Snell. "l\1oney In the special serv.~ dllllrict usually is .spent . for _beautification., A Jot of people don't realize this. ~y thinil; the Ml~ion Vl,jo Company mam· tains the slopes and parkways," u.ld Snell. "It's odd that a petltk>n isn't needed lo spend money for that." Snell said that if you added up the taxpayers costs for housing 10 teena1~s in a correctional institution for .Ill months, it would pay for the I.ten center. "lf our center keeps those 10 out of the correctional lnstltutkln, It has paid for Itself." . The petition."! will be submitted to the county Board of Superviaor1 durlni Its July %1 bud pt bearlnp .. . . . . ...... . Many Styles to Choose. from Men's and Ladies ,la••• ••• AR s.1 •• final. No bch•ngtt or Rafund1. • . . up to 600/o off! V ril.ues to $34. 95 Now $2.90 to $21.WI 1052 IRV!NI e WISTCLll'I' l'LAZA - NEWPORT BEACH e 541 Nl4 Solo $1orh ThurMoy. Doon Open 9:l0 A.M. • \ • l • Wedntlday, J11ly 15, 1970 ,.1 1!_,. \ Rising Says ' . . Is~el Chief I . \. ' By ~ P,1111:18 INTJJINATIQN4L lsrHll ·illlllu hit E1Ypt todoy for tl>o ~ colioitutlve doy, llld llmll def,... mfiiis\er Moohe Dayan Mid Soviet . • l]\Qliary liwolvtmenl In Em>t was on ' _., If ........ °in.bolo l tl>o Jncroalt. He atao ...,...i.d "forelp '1~~11d ''.•tlitNli~· •woet· vOIUn,..rs" --~ wit11 Arab per-\b ~ Ill~ llrsl date 59 ril~ roi:-111 Jirdan nt L<ba...,. · m and EHi• · Egypt said tG Israeli planes stnx:k ·~ • ., ....:.0.;113 el!"h-ng· Jnllitary PoSillom at Pon Tewflk, sun, eel ~~' at --~rosiroads €1Ulh and Qantara and lhat "our ~ir Melhodist i:l~itb._ Tbe congresil" ~ ...... IY*'"' enga1od the attacking "'"···e· di"' . 1969 ftw planes. Thero w... no Ecpban ,·:~• e _ lN 1P . ~ • • cMUalttes or Uses, the repot1 said. = tliefr!,fOta we<Jding ~"' ' wad said ill planes lilt Egyptian <Div i ,.; · J-· ~ii new bride-military tarpts IDd carried oot an hour- 41 llrol 6me'in-19U,-whellr'-iq rild In the Jonlln Viney 1n.,.,..11a1 thtX. were schoolmates. for conUrrued Ailb guerri.111 attacks on • Jsraeli settlements. the 9P0kesman 1a1d the Suez tu1et.s included artillery emplacements in the northern and JOUtbern sectors. Wllh the Mideast conflict Increasing in scope almost daily, the Arab press lashed out at the United States today for what it described as a joint pro- ~anda campaign with Israel against EcYpt Ond lh• Soviet pmence In the Middle East. · Dayan, answering questions in an Israeli parJla.ment Jle&Sion in Jerusalem, r said Soviet involvement in the Egyptian war machine had incttased, r1ther than decr.....t. • . V,I Tt._..,_ Mit~hell . • I To Defen I Voting Bill ·- I ~ "' VIABHING'f()ll !AP) -~. ~ John N. Mltchalt hu p!fdl!ilj to dtlond' tile II-year-old votlJ1I bill ~ Prai· -NI""''' wlous ' about Ill COOllltutlonollty. -"Any pod 1..., .. Clll ~ Ml' - oi a c~ and arp It wt~tqqtl atltlity.'' be said Tueod17 •t his Vlllhtll(lon ..,.,e.u eoolertnce in a year. President Nixon llcnod .. lill Into Jaw, but said be ::::1, to :J. :0:0 :: :=: ~ ~a":]f . .M~°!tF;l~!~ ~~ have been asked to aullmlt ltf'~ ~------~---­ J tlleir plant !0< <onlll'1tll with Ill' 'new law. ' J Tbel ll·y.ear-<>ld a1e ~ h .• Votlna. Rl,tht3 Act iJoeo not take ~ until Jon. I, 1171: ~ otller key lll'O- vllloas, b&nnlnc litftey ·fA!ota an( ~ Pina reokfeiicy requlr«ner\11 for ba!Ilittng in presldentlal electJont, bteln'M! la'v when Nl.to1r ~pod Ille blll June 22. 12 Survive F~t Sinking Freighter MORRISBURG, Ont. (UPI) -When a 3tlip aot.s down, particularly if she'a heavy and goes down fast, the auction ,•. creates will drown anyone aboard not atroog enoullb to fight the currer<s. He said not onty Wert Soviet ldviten with SAM2 and SAM2 mi5'1et only 15 mile! west oi the Sun Canal but thlt Soviet pUota were flying _.uonll millkn over other part.a of the country. He.<id-~ any Jaraell,&wielMrlal clashes, however. WINDING UP AT ALL·STAll GAME, NIXON TOSSES FIRST BALL President Pitches Into Stands In Cincinn1ti •• Wih, P•t, Looks On "Jf w~ do not recelv't~ a potlUve rtlpOO&e by Auf. 3, we _ wiU ~urne that the &tall does not intend to comply fully with the new federal lllltute and wt, oi cour1e, will ~ov focorfl\llY.'' ~ltchelJ said in hi! first nel\·1 eoaference in a year. Such ac1Jon would take Jhe form of l•..,.,lts filed before three-Judae panels II the U.S. District Coult level and procttd ap tbnJu&h tfle SYl>feme-c.ourt, he said . When tht ~loot 'Eaatcliff · Hall - a ft!ighter loade.d to the gunw1les wltll ptalron -•lammed into <llry~er Shoal Tuesday and sank "like a rock," twelve ~ -nre str«ig enough. Nine others, lnC'luding -a ail·year~d girl, were not. • ~ranlcif~e· Gltttn. a.rresttd· <tu 1itg G Miami, Ji'lc., goftlbltno r,oid, told &ht tiudQt that ht was not gambling and 'if he had heen he FOU!d ~ve outrun ~1111·-of -the j>atrolmtTL So tlie judge <C1djOurnttl.. co1'rt to a football field l1~ lei test G[fnn f'Clft1G 9.5 .!lecond 100 'l/Ord'.r; ·"*Hu'· otddUta.ncing sh«riff's Dayan said Israel had lamed that foreisn voklllteers "fJ'll11 various coun- tries" were •rvlnc with Arab prrtlla f-In Jordoo llld Lebanon, but he did not identify tlli OOW>triH and Mid lsiaeli t.roop.s had not yet clashed with them. P entag·on Cost Savings Report Given to Nixon "We believe that cert.ain1j tbt 11-year- okf votJng requtrement and' posa!bly tile lite.racy test and re.skleney requlrement.s \\1ill be determined only ~Y .a Supreme Coolt !Ht," Mltc:hel! said. On other topics durina the hour-Joag session, first wllh reporters in the na- tion 's capital in a year, the attorney general ia!d: "How fast can a iih}p go down!'' asked third qine.er John Scott 41 Montre.J. "It jtm went down awful f~.': "It was like a blodcly dream. We hit Md struck hard," said Patrick Totlins; 32-ytar-old wheelaman, orig.imllly of &linburp, Scoiland, OOW Of S t . Catherines, Ont. ~uiu Verno"ri· Jdnies. Tile judge de- r14 Gllliil"not gulltv'. Jordan also reported the J.-aeli air raids today and said T1Ntli planes straf- ed' a vJll&1e in northern J<retan near the Syrian border and wounded 13 farm. en. A apokesman said the targeta nre a road. junction and vegetable market in tht vlllage of North Esh-Shna, seven •miles sol.Ith of lhe Sea of Galilee. .. ~ *:st:" • • • • • 11 ... -.... -... ·.,_,....c '"Sen. ·Kennedy A Clevel~ :.church o~n1 1i ~:'$~':.~~~:-~.~~mp, , , onl{J1IOllS te~ RJJOTtl fit ~ >- crime in thejr, oraas. Tht: Rtv. [oo. k Oniln' Ropt:T S. Shoup, mh•i•ttr oj-€cl-· 008 VGTI/ Pre1b11ttrion Ch•fcli, 'laid • Sunday tha& 1Mfttl pevom, pa r-1f~GTOl'i (UPI) -Sea. Edward ticulorI11 in '1til •ner citv. Mt 1\U,~ '(P,.Mus.}, sald',Jod~ the reluctant •tO' f.njofm police of ouU'oOt ls ominous for more unrest on ~ Ot;tivity~ Wit,. the tcle· collta:e. campuses when lhe new term ~.lln'•. vot .. t.lfs wilt rllo!i bellos In seplember. . iO'l!I 9tooui crQM to oppropnat• He ur1ad , P>utdellt Ni11Gn'1 Com· I, "-"' li' · t ·-"'· mission oa c.n>1>11 Unr•t to •peed , . ~! ~orcemcn 'ar ........ s. ' 1 report to the White House with rtcdn· :-~ 1mendatMxls for delijac wtthrtbe situation. ! · ' · • OlliM!W> WUUom ilr. Sc~, oponloa · ·• ' lnitiil coinmlHlon beorlnp, promised' i:r·J~·•nt, ~.i of Cambrlcs1e, to-do so. M:aSs!~'.'llrij>ped down to his shorts Kennedy stid • Gallup Poll indicated and Ui.iefslilrt, itood in line wlth ''VtrY clearlj.thit the American people. ~ aome ~ othl~ men at the YMCA see. Campus u.nrest as lhe No. l problem . . . facing tht naUon, outdistancing even th• ! ,,a,,nUy•wa,l~nc to toe a pby sl<al Vietnam war and rldai strile." l t!~1nation for appoi.ntment to ~be He Mid the PoU was taken last May 1 lice ~epartmenL At tl}at .point, at the bei.Jht ol IOO'le campus dlaorder1, l r potice.iletecttves walked 111 and, .. but saMt "oonetheless, the results ar• an:._ested1 Pane. Pant was charged dramatic, ind ominous In their. im-wttlr~. fJTOed robbery of a dairy plicaliOlll Ior furthtr unrest when classes · store Un Watertown. resume in September." I. ,. ~ •• . ''The recommendations of the com·· A: , i-o,;..,.n, Engtahd judge fined mission can be iSAUed none too 1000, ·• m ·st ,.....,_ P•go 27 pounds Kennedy said. Scranton, Republican , ·' fonner gove rnor of Pennsylvania. sild ( ''fhursday for assault. using the report.w o u Id be in Nl1on 's hands tn i , behavior and illegally before September. ,, · g '¥is car. Authorities said. Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott e Jost his temper when he re. of Pennsylvania to Id the comml.sslon ecr •' pafki'ng ticket, tore it up he could not concei ve o( any specific ..... K!ed tq, ituff it inside the jacket legislative proposals ~·hich ml1ht calm Of9't~mald. · 1tudent unrest. •"4•' Wi'SHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon received a far-reaching: r~ to- day from a special R&Del on recom· mendations for streamlinin1 the Defen&e .qepartment and achieving substantial savings in )'tin to came. 11le · report delcribed as "a Fun- damental reappraiitl'' of the Pentagon's operat.lons wu WliUen by a study com- mllllon beaded by Gilbert W. Fitzhugh, <lllirman ol the -and Chief El- ecutive al ~Utlll Ufe Insurance Co -\;;_:... I -...... 1 fl!d>ui!l · Nlsiin'.lhe m'• '"°"'" JilinilaU... would 11afe little Impact oil the curmit ~ pit if jrnplemented soon aurA ...,. ... ail'Vings ta wbsequent Y··-• i' ... • .. , ........ ~ ., ',J...- He ~ Iba! many "11 ricom- mendacio.. coold be inatKlitOd by Presldentiial 4rdlr wbUe othen would requtre 1pp10val by Conp'esl . Nb.on, in receivit:e the report, pro-· mJaod lo t;od It this weekend. He Im· mediately lmtruoted .Defenle; Secretary Melvin J\. t.trd, who was ,pre!Olll when the report WU h1nd4ld to Nilon, to gl" it "the hiahat priority po81ible." The Pttsident swung back ·Into his , White House duties following ·a day away from Waahfniton whicll' be , ~bed u ''breaking out of the i90lali0n booth ." He was buoyed by an enthus.iutic recepUon ln Louisville. Ky., where he 1Tlft with governors of the Appalachia states and at Cincinnati where he w1.3 dletrtd by the crowd a~ the All-Stat< baeblll game. \. ' Cleaver in N. Korea With U.S. Panthers TOKYO (AP) -Eldridge Cleaver, self- exiled minister of infonnatlon of the Black Panther party, is reported by the Korean Central News Agency to have arrived in Pyongyang for a visi t ID Communist North Korea. ~Ill . ' ~µn .Clears Rough Weather !' i High Wincl s, Rain Siveep MiduJest, East . . • c ••• ,.1 l'tlr wl'tfl • .,.,. c"""'lr!Ht IOll•I'· lllllt ~.,.. ........ """' •l'ICI "*"" #ti Mws bKOlnltlt ..,.,trtr I " 11 11Mtt 111 •fltr-IMlp •1111 T!lwt- ''". Hltfl ,..., ... , ..... , "'-'""''" ,_ "'*" .. It Ill, lltltM ,.,,_.,,11;," rt• frttn t.t 1-t '2-W•ltr _,_ __ ,lwt U. SNn. ~· ... "· Tille• WIDMtnAY S«Ol>f 1'11'41 , •.• J!._ I .I'll, •• I Stcond """ • ll:J0 •.111. ),, ·THU-.IOAY ,lril 111911 ...... ~···· .,. •• ,,,,.. 1.a llllf"t! "" ..... ,. ..... i 10 •·"'· ••• ~ 111"' ·-·· P:Sf1.111. '·' .$eurlll le-. • .. • •. I:• 1.m. IJ Wit ••-t :Jl e."" 9"t l :IS t.M. Ma.II I F ... fril JJl'I, ltt• t :lle.11'1. iwin,. •1111 Wirf!! 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St(ff"'-'!10 II. l.otllt S•U \..Mt Cl,., ''" °'"" S•" l'rtnelKe Str1l1 B111>tr. ~tlllt , .. _ ·-· w1,11I~•• Mlt~ LIW ,,._._ ... " .. " .. .. . .. •• • " .. ... " ~ .. .. " " ·" " .. .. " ,, " M .. " . .. ~ " " • "' .. " ., " " ... ... " "' " • .. • " " " ... " • ., " " .. • M .. .. " n " .. I " .. "' .. " .. '" " " ~ ,. " ., " u " .. .. " " ·: u M .. " ,,, " • • The President'• mood w 11 ebullient in CinclMaU Tuesday following a rousing reception earlier in the day in Louisville "'here crowda esUmaled between 50,000 and 200,000 lined streets alon1 bis motorcade from the airport and jammed the downtown theater district Ercept for a few peace signs, the crowds were almo&t e1c,lusively cordial. The AIJ.-Star fans, numbering about 52,<n>, cheered Ni.J:on u he *&ed out the balll to the catchers of the. Amtrican and NMJonal i.e.,.. teams. The Pttsl· dent, poundtn1 a worn leather glpve, then hurled another three balls into the stands whert each was caught on the fly. Hopper: 'Drug Claim Unfair' TAOS, N.M. (UP I) -Dennis Hopptr, who played a marijuana· 1moldn1. UD-tripplng motorcycll1t h1 the movie .. Easy RiOe.r" said - Tuesday a Life Magazine article lhat claJmed he uaed narcotics "Is not true and unfair." "Man, the °"iy thll!g I -u'p with is Vitamin B-12)" ~r said. "My only hablH""""' vice Is cigarettes." Hoppel' said be -Id fly to ·New Yort. this week lo a p p_e i. r tn television talk showa to refute· tht Life. story. "When (youn1 people) read that Dennis Hopper can take heroin and stlll write, dirtct aid act in movtes, they will get the mistaken imptUSIOD that heroin is not bad," he said. -The number of wiretaps in use by tile. government in ~ other than na· tional security has doubled from 33 la.st year to about 16, .most of them in invest.lgaUons tA. organlieid crime and narcoUca traffic. -Ha recent speeches u r g l n 1 authcrities ID encourage peacefut dissent ~·ere prompted by the "reeotnHlon that what we have been saying~ the Depart· ment cl JUIUce and other parts of the government have not been getting through to the ttudents on the cam- IMJS'!." He contendeit tht pceitton maril.! no chall(e In admlnlJtratton policy. Rep. Jordan Assassinated In Missouri KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) -A pro- minent Necro st1te legialator who was 1ttking re-election In next montti'a primary was shot to death by an MUiiin in a pasaing car today in front ol. a bar which he owned. state Rep. Leon Jcrdan, 15, a rormu police. officer who was generally Ni~ u t h e most pcwuful PolJt.icll force in Kansas City's black eonuitunlij', wu sb<4 three times from a l2-g:a1111e lbotton 83 he walked aWay from the Green Duck tavern. A witness told pollcti-he heard f'lrtt shots and llW a ~ ~tainlnf th.rte Negro men spetd away. Two 1belt CU- inga were found Dffl' the' 1eene. Jordan wu aeeklnc !Hlecticln to his fourth t..., in tbe ~ !>Ouse and W8' ~ ln Ule"'Dfmoc:ralio•prlniary bl' Lee ~. • ·•x--old blac:k militaqL 1 ' ~ , ") Curtsey tor the Qtaeeta Tbe frolghter -ori tM wron1 skte ol. the St. Lawrence. seaway a quart.er mile from the normal ups~am course -crashed inlj tlJe (MoaJ JS (eti Undu water and scraped over into 80 feet ol water. "'lbe survivan told me it went down likt a rock," said Ontario Provincial Police Constable A. Thornton, one. of ~ first policemen on the sctne. There wis no Ume to 1et to the life boards. Three o ff I c i 1 I invest..i&ations we.rt launcbecl _Tueaia,y to anrwer-the bMic qutfl'tion of why the freighter wu so far off~'m IOOcf we.tbet 19ith IOC>d visibllity_ ' ' Tbe bodl!1ot; ~apt. Albert Groulx, 52, o( Montttif, WU found Tuead1y by ICUbi divers. in the area. 'Rial oi ~ son, Alain, 11, wu not. The ~&flt 'divers also found ·ttie bodies of chle( enlfneer WUlit Dtmtrs, his wife Jacqueline and their 1i1.yt11-01d daughW!r. The bodies of four other crew membets .till were missin1. Strike May Came British, Rationing LONDON (UPI) -Britaln's 47,000 Loophoremen today ruudt all the na- tion's seaports for the first lime in 44 yean1 Union leader Jack Jones nid. ••we are, prepared for a Jong 1trlke." Officials said the. new Comervative Party rovernment, facing it& first major challenge, i.lready had Prepared plans to declare. a' state ol emergency, probably Withiri the nett 24 hours, ind to me troops if neassary to move vital cugoes of perishable foodstuffs. They 11id it also was prepared to ratioa some cornmoditiri, if the 1trike drap on.for sevtral weeks. Prince Cherie• looks on as Queen Eilzabeth accepts a basket of flo\vers from Lisa Dawn Epp, -4, in Stein-bach as part of their tour o! Canada's Northwest Provincea. . bach, Manitoba. The royal family stopped in Stein· I • ~------·---· I 1 E!NIE ,D.llLY -· IS Cambodia Controls Mountain ' . SAIGON (AP) ;-.ti.S . .Vlln- td mer~ritl 1qoiaht lhelr j.ay ~ slope areaa of Kiri Roin w..ii...iay but the Viet C<Mig and • llohb Vte~ nameae h~ ·OO to at least ,two ·m.i« poilljons In the mowtaln r~ IO mll!i! .... 1 ol Phnom P..o. ' ' Hawks' R~P!Jrt, Surpr,i.S~ CritiCs WASHI NGTON (UPI) - Four "hawkish" Congressional lnvestigaton have surprised sk~ics on all &Ides by reporting that U.S. soldiers "deliberately" shot down ln- nocl'flt civilians, ln the South VletMmese hamlet ol. My Lal. • Furtherm<>re, the Special Jioose Armed Services Sub- committee said, Army and State Departmoot olficen In SouU1 Vietnam suppressed a stream of reports .ther recelv· ed ibbut tll! a leged "massacre." The lwmakers however refrained from a blanket condemnation of what took place when "C" COl"(lpany SWP,Ot throu gh the village oo ~t ·h 16, 1968. "At this lite dat-." aoSd ••Jn fact It was 90 wrong lhe subcommittee at the "1d. and to foreign to the normal of· Its 53-page report 1\1~,. character and action s of oor "who can J u d g e lhe mJUtary forcca as l9 im· cumluaUve effects ol Lile ')\or-mediately raise a question as rors. fears and frustrations to the legal sanity at. the time which lhe men ol "C" Com. ol those men Involved," the pal\Y had lr!ep forctd to en· panel concluded. dure just prior to their action Ttie subcommittee w a s at My I..I on March 18, ol formed and assigned' Its task that year." by committee Chairman L. The ·panel •kl what •hap-Mendel Rivers (D-S.C.). Riv. pened wu obviously wrong, erl has compla ined bitterly .and that it violated. the since the Pentagon began serl· Geqtva Conventions, the "'Jes ous\y investigating lhC My Lai of engagement and directives alleagtions and ch a r g l n g from fbe hJgbest allied com-servicemen with crimes. He JllattdS in Vietnam on t~e has accused the Army of treetment of civilians. lt said persecuting American fighting '-'some" I n n o c e n t civilians men who were just trying to were .. deliberately killed'' by do their job. But today Rivers American troops. said or the subcommittee Fake report which speaks of "a tragedy of major ~ portions": '"l agree with everything ln the report. They've done ' f' ~ (I!\ K-..f-~-~lt1'.W..W ...... ~• "Troubles! I don•i have any troubles to tell 70ll -I'm just waiting for aomeone." • Ad~~ lhtC.... bodlan ••rtar laid 10 ba1' \alloril I>! llit . Caml>o,ilana recrulltd and. "111ried llr &uth Vletnlll!I ;liod.' .,.-;heir contrOI ' on' UM, mountaih top, but the l.,m•n e11em)' force that .ov'trrin ~I.Ile· C.mbodlan armygilrflllOli ·s.tmray-sdU held tbe · villi · ol. Prince Noroclom s11u1nauk, lhe depos- ed chief of state, ..ana a small military factory where ~ munition' clips were m8de fOr t.he Cambodian anny. The prince's big vacation chalet Is on a rise on the mliunta9' top. while the brick and rein- forced concrete factory · also ls in a formidable pos;IUon. Rapliael ls Real Thing a mast!;rful job.'' · -------------------- On the other side of the w:1eM~~~:!:~!:"~ ARMY VOlUNT.EER FALLS IN FOR MUSTER'M Kiri Rom, which mean 1 Mother~ D•ughter Training Outslde Phnom Penh fence were those Vietnam ·doves and others who private- LONOON (UPI) -Whet the golden age ol Italian art, was Jy scoffed at t'he notion the subcommittee woold produce NaUooal Galltry lhougtll was born in Urbino in 1483. He the objective report promised only a copy ol l}aPhael's 16th died at the age of 37, leaving by Its chairman. They noted Healthy Air .Mountain.· While -----~-----"---------­a wide range o( ..... i ... ...i th l II (our be the fighting raged there, another large North Viet- namese force -s o m e estlmales said 1,000 men - attacketl a government bat· ta lion Tuesday at Srak Neak, 2S miles to I.he south. The garrison suflered h e a v y losses, the attackers withdrew, and a Cambodian spokesman said there was no further fighting today. Police Seeking Aid In Michigan Kidnap century portrait ol Pope Julius .,....._,.. a a mem yrs were II has turned out to be the master,>ieces, Including his dedicated supporters of the Transftguralion, possibly the U.S. effort in Vietnam and real thing -worth . an best known. generally pro-mllilary. estimated $12 million on the An official at the National Today 80me ol them con· rqarket Gallery said the papal portrait ceded t h e subcommittee The gallery announced Mon· was pricelesi!. report carried some surprises. day months of painstaking iJr. "·You can begin thinking at Because courts·martlal are vestigation have established I million pounds (2.4 million Pending 8 g a Inst fl v e L' "SING Mich (UPI) mo-and more CO"""rned for · · 1 ed · the ru~ , . -.... ....... that it has the genuine dollars)," the official said. serv1«;emen invo v in Police Chief Oerold Husby has her salety.'' portrait, painted about 1511-12. "But really the painting is alleged massa<:re, the sub- asked local residents to .. iearch •' I a pp ea I to a 11 Cecil Gould , the gallery 's truly priceless." committee did not seek to Antisecrecy Group ' ' . Pushing 'Teller Vote' . WASHINGTON (UPI ) -ff..,.. Into orie on 1'flldi tnem- Wlth one win and one loss ben:' names, as M'll 1M tbtir behind them, members of .a ,·totals, are recorded:. tor Ind bipartisan Houae anUsectecy against. . ... ! bloc regrouped today for" 1 . Opponerrll ol •• tlJlo , clrutlc major effort. to put lawmakers change in Houae procecb't, on the record on most siptn. ·· tMt for 111 yeen hM .~ cant tssue1. ed in anonymity 'in I Jo r They perfected language of dedslons alllo alrdeol lor ballle an amendment to turn t h • but admlltcd lhe7 •proi>ob)J so-ailed "teller" vote in the Were licked. • A .A.. .A.. their property for any sign residents ... to search their deputy director, said this With a small exhibilkln focus on who may have done )...( H H · meant an identical -·ait ~~"ng bow X·ray ex· what In the hamlet ; but it,'jOOiii0iii0iiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiii0iii0iiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiimlOiiiOiiiOiii ... o(LaurleMnrninohanandthe own property, including .,..... ""IV"'' ted .. _, hll V -·--o hanging in the UffiP Gallery aminations ·bad shown the opera wruer no s u c ARTISTS & tR fTSMEN ietnam gwunan who kidnaped her woods, culverts ... anywhere in Florence, Italy, i.. actually work to be a genulne Raphael, restrictions in probing the A . during_ a gift shoP holdup a.ix where somebody could be held Ui not the I lnal · charges of a cover.up. e copy -or g it was put on view this morn. At one point in the report, Pull t days ago. against their wlU," he told as had been thought. ing. the lawmakers accuse d OU No trace has been found a news conference. The ga1lery's Raphael was Gould , the man behind the military and slate department ol the pretty, IS-~r-0Jd Husby said there was "no purchased in l824 with 37 clisc:overy, sakl, "We have all officers, assigned aa clvlUan ·FESTIVAL SPACE AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED ARTISTS -NEW FESTIVAL o•ou, PO.MING' - Sp -..>.-1S Up blonde and her Nem ab-point" in spreading the other warks for $13',800 and beea blind. We had always province advisers, ol working THURSDAY, JULY 16th-4 to 10 p.m.. t:::e(I duct.or. Husby Co ft c °t de d massive search to other areas had been ln the reserve Col· taken it for granted that ours together "to suppress evidenc! ChMrel MMft .. I p.-.J Tuesday : "We are becoming unless evidence warranted It. lecUoo, not on displaf. was just a good, If fil thy, of the allegation and its in-~-=~==...,·=·=,.-,..,.--,.,,--==-_. SAIGON (UPI) 1 · The Miss Murninghan, daughter Raphael Sanz Io, whose 1~~C'll~Y~· ~~~~~~~~~v~es~U~g~atl~o~n.~"~~~~~~~~~~7'~J~LA~·~U~NA~-~N~YON ID., LA•UMA llACH United States accelerated Its ol fonner Lansing Mayor Max popularity has remained more\ " Ph" e Foor" troop Th,· :urmond Asks E. Mumingban, has not been con>tant tban that of any withdrawal from Vietnam to-seen since she was taken from other great painter since the day,deactivatJngan Air Foree R U • her su mmer job at I Notc Open Ever9 Niie 'tll 9 pm, Set. 9:~0-6 unit and starting the moV<! eserve Bit· Gallagher's GUt Shop by a I ol a Martne Corps . Air robber who p~tol·whipped the Low Enrolhnenl s Squadron to Jipan. WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen . owner and 1took $60. LA ' A~~8!; ::::e:~~:i~ = =~~~f·~>.u! _P~ceofhadu:mhec;~~y tips ~~k>~t ~ -' i clded with 1 .drop in baWe ~ ~~~ !: and appealed to ciUzens to ped at Kent State UlJivenity , · actlvlly in Soutb Vi..tn'"""· -·-a·-··~· telephone more. following the shooting death! ' .1' Allied .... 1" --r· .. are resezylsts in hopes of comm ... "'4ues reported · "The magic one has not ct -four students Jn campus light and scattered ground ' establishing a Reserve UJlf f9r Yw1 been rece!Ved, or if it viOlfnce May 4. fighU11g. Coo~ said Tuesda y has we haven't discovered A. total ol 7,470 mudents TO SAYE· IN THE So u J h V i e t n a m e a e 1 •--J f1I ,Vtis," Husby said. enrolle<I foir the first iulhmer k --'d th be onner =•lary ~ •nse spo ~men .-J e num r Robert s. McNamara atiolish. J Tl*' $6,000 reward offered ~ at Kerlt, 2.'7-percent o f Communist-initiated in-ed congressional Reserve units for her safe return had drawn JoWer than in the same period · cldents dropped to their lowest five years ago but the current at least two extortion attempts last year, a spokesman said point in almost four months. secretary, Melvin R. LaJrd, and one "tip'"' was a deliberate Tuesday . However, Guerrilla shelling a t t a c k s has advised him he ha.s 00 hoax by two young men that prelinilnary ~llmates had ln- overnlght fell to their lowest objection to re-establishing cOst "thousands of dollars" dicated the drop would be level slnci! March. them. to track down; Husby said. more than twice that Jaree. AtSwthVietnam'snorthern -----------------------------~! LTD. HARBOR CENTER STORE port city of Da Nang, members of a 400-man Marine Corp15 TeCOMaJssance s q u a d r o n started leaving for a new sta· tion in Japan. The squadron, equipped ..,.tth Phantom photo reconnaWance· jeb, had been based in Vietnam since April, 1965. At Phan Rang A1r Base on thil central coast the U.S. Air Force com'pleled the' in. activation of the ~man 309th Tactical Airlift Squadron. IL had been baaed in Vietnam since November, 196.1, flying Cl23 Provider Transports. NAME· CHANGE SALE The 50,000.man phase four withdrawal 'j't'ill be complet by Oct. 16, dropping the authorized Amertcan troop level in the war zone to 314,000 men. Another l o o , o o·o Americans will be withdrawn by May 1, 19'1U. Ro gets Pessim:i4dc About~~rizks w ASlllNGTON l (AP) - Secrpry ·ol. Slii* WllHarn P. R91tra sayr 1!t aees UtUe hope ti nogoUallnj an end to the war In Vietnam. "I must lily that In terms or a conventional end of the war as we think of it, 1 don 't tl'link that we'rt 811.l ck>ser," Rbger1 said in a radio lr>- tervlew recorded· U ~ Sunday and rell!oilod m Tueodq. "Tbal Ii ...._,.. 11M enamy doeotl'I ahow Ill)' t11- terest in wanting • end the war.'' Rofers uld the tnd result may be 1 altuadon If no war and no peace. Escalation ol the war may conttaue. but the enemy still may rtly on terrorimt and guerrilla al-- t.a cla, he added. Doubts o( a negotiated peact cropped up elsewhere in the State l)tpartmenL C.rl Bartch, a deptrtment 1pOkesman. sald State has no information to confirm reports ol Sovh:~t Interest In • new lndochlnl conterenct. .. lllnlllla· CID II rellllna ... . . . THE COFFEE POT IS ALWAYS OH. How about a cup of ridl, hol cofl1t, freshly bftwtd! OrWOtild '"'(>Illar hot tu! Hnl-derkious ' fresft.baltd cooMl!l lfu """'dli~ Jmic& of 1"'' N,.port Natiollallan~ Sit"""'' Re~1! T1ke timt to unwind! forl't yoor piobiem~ and lat hot rtlreshments and cookl• 11Ye )'OCI a new ptnpedivt • tor tht day. Ntwtort llltio'11Bani<~1lw11l / thinkln1 of yool lli'" bttn donr ii forJUB. Enjoy this, al•1 with ether ¥11ique ""'ices 1s "Tltl 11911.Uniquc Bani In 1ht !fond." •• 9 COllYINllNT orncu SIWVING OWANGI COUNTY Nt,lrtDmct Mltht l10111l !McArth11r W ·3111 • ....... amc. lmld• 1t1'mbottt iU·lt41 ~ Plfi ._ Nlltwood •l Commonwnhh 811·2900 • ...., MllllOfflct H1rbor tt Btu 171·72'90 .. ,_., Oflct SlperiOr II: Pltctfttl1 642·t5Jl • IWnr8'tr Offlct (at Ch1pm1n It St1t1 Colt111111-4840 W..tdtft Mc. Wtttdltf at O.Wtr 642·3111 ltll lttdl Ol'llol Ltbura World, S.11 BtKh 596-2711 • L.t1111 HUb Olllct lllwrt Wotl4. lt111N1 HntslJ0-3200 about our ·~w orratlon-••• We'll specl1li1• in suits, 1portco1ts and drt11 1l1cks Mly --. the only store of its kind" iii Or· engt County. A f•mous meker of priv1te ltbef merchandise has a~reed to cooperate in our low-m1r9in, hi9h.'vo~ume outlet. We'll offer his , beautifully teilored, quelity 1uit1 1t 60 -J. LESS than "stores 1e1in9 them under another name. ' . Worsted Wool, Dacron & Wool or Silk & Wool Values $100 to $125 The lu•urious drape, rich texture and • lustrous look of - supe rb woolens is yours at .• lmost unbelievably low prices. Choose from a· greet selection of n•"I popular patterns · end she dos. SPORT v al11e• to SB,9 DRESS -rues to pi' COATS $39 A $4 SLACKS $15 °& $11 • 2300 N. HARBOR Blvd ,, Costo Mesa HarborCenter, on the mall-540-1500 ' . ' •· ' • •• '• lteaton's F ine · :Record • On 5a\lmlay, San Clemente -described by many as a lleepy .Uside tl'.IWJl -will awaken. With the blare Of 1mrching •bitids and the clop of bbr•e's hooves as a patade of 400 entriu and about 4,obo persons w'.eaves lhnluah the main struts as the hlgbligbt of La Fiesta de la Christiani ta.\ • , Tbe 2lllst ariniveriary of lhe first Chn•Uan baptil;m in. California Will be commemorated ID San Clemente with 1a ~ay .fiesta complete with-the third-largest parade ln-CaHfon!la. ·' Undoo~y San Clemente'• per~de I• tbe larrest procession ill tlie' state for such a small city~ .. arJ •lo'Rtd not jullfor U.. parti!rliiatiop of San Clement• residools, but ior;'aU ci.tlzen1 of lh~ Or .. ge Coast who want ''to enjoy honoring a notable 'part of Calllorrua history. The San Clemente Chamber of Commerce is to be con~ratulated lot the time and effort that have m ade La Fiesta de la Christianita an important coritribution to Southern California culture and recreation for 18 consecutive years. · • Boyd's Loyalty Prio}'.ity It was not surpriJinK·fe<:eaU1 that' Laguna Beach councilmen ac\ed i"n ·an effort to netp defeat a bllf that they feel mlgh! jeopardize the adcipted route of Pacific Coast Freeway. ..~ ·~ It appeared some years ago that the !reewaYj would shotj{un through Laguna Beacbj 1Urianimous opposition of government a~encies, ci~f·associaUons and the people welded itself into a formidable irail ·of enlightened opposition to a bisecting freeway. . Tliis unanimity and singleness of purpose was unique in Laguna where every major problem is usually orbited by an array of differing positions and opinions. Aided by the county, and other l)eighbOring Political • subdivisions, Lagunans won their freewlly n~ht by con· vincing the state that a bypass rout~ should be adopted inland of Laguna. ._ · City officials feel this is jeopardizfil -made sub· ject to re-evaluation -if a bilJ now ·in the senate shOqld pass. The bill, authored by Assemblyman Robert Bad· ham o! Newport Beach, would delete the portion o4tbe · Coast Freeway route throug·h Newport Beach. ~ • \Vhat was surprising was the flrong refu~l of1..Vice ' M~yor Charlton Boyd to concur· with 1be rest of ~he council.· Boyd argued the council Shotl ld remain silent on the issue to preserve neighborly· relations' with New· port Beach. Other councilmen, noting that -the Newport Beach City Council was not supporting the Badham bill, took the position that a Llguna councilman's loyalty priority properly must be to Laguna Beach. • . ' ' . I ' s " • • -- .. ' 'Tell Prelident Cleveklnd that we will lwno1'hi&60 day ' coq~ off PwxL' ... -• ., ·~~~~~~'--~~~~~.....,...~~~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~~ .... Tbe llnla, parade and the~· 61 othe~ attract1ons .. .. " ' • < ... ' " • " ~ .. • t• " .. • " Dog~Nuti· Outs hbuted , . , " ·.Jlear 'Gl oomy ; GJJs: M i litary Balatace lias f:hfitlJled Russia Now Dominant ,·in Mideast ' ' Dog· Lovers . "'I . ' qevll worshlp rnurder11 Mnuner murders, 1nd. now ?qOtorcyele gangs atten'lptlhg rpurder -:-what next Jn this IWnmer spree· of vio- lent de1th? ' · -D. L.B. 'l-11 ...... rtfltth ,....,... tMws. "" ~ '~."" """ .. .. ......... ""' "'" IMt .,..... h ..._., Ollt. O.llr PllM, HOWEVER A Verdict may a!IO Include "punitive" damages. lm~not to com· pei1111e lor Ult plalallll'• 11\iury but ~ t. ':' ::.:::: :.='!i~-= I& plll . I Ill may illcleelt bl colleclld. lli,lr outlook, their Pal' oam,jo': , • ""'* .pollcy In al)Oll><r> *'amatlon c.,., tl>e pllln-0.. il Ulelr '4ft~won fl ,• -'850 fQr 1the. damage • , ' t ._to a.a. repul.aUoa, and 1~ lo teach ,.,:,'---J_,.. __ , ·r·--·ther-ftfendll'll~ ltsaoc~-The $660 -wn- ... Cllllt. ~ • vtt.•lec.r anay htld -111 rrtt. but the plalntirr did have - -"11'1 ,Ill the oolare ol free to pay m.om. lax on the ~. 'Ill~ .....,:. 1 1 ... NlilM i n v o I u n t l r 1 wu considered Income because. in spite • ,...._ Al .. have " do I• •~e ot_ the harm he had suffered , he came .. ~ ad physical 1:11·Xnnl.1 1>f out $350 richer than he had been befort. ... ......,. 11 high as pcaslb'.c n· :I _. ,.... men wUl cl1mor (or lhe An American Bor A11odatio1t put>- ,....., W ..WY and ter\11." Ile 1entict featur• b~ WUZ Bernard. ,.---B11 Geor9e ---. Dear George: 1 have been a member of the Secret Service for several years and recejved thrie promotions. Unfortunately, I have somewhat of a problem. I don't know what I'm supJ>05ed to be doing. Can you help me? , . ANON Dear Anon ; J wish I could, Anon but ft W<>Uid betray a c:onfld•°"' and the other gizys would say' T couldn't keep ,I •CCTtl: J'!!! m!o&J , !!lib 11\t crowa ind qud beina IO nosy. {Advice on any subject, particularly those subjects on which no advice ls called for. George will poke his nou Into your personal affairs at no extra charge.) . "" Ril:hard ";W~ ha.s·supplanted Britain, the United States by the build-uP of SOviet and other ~ and France as the dominant external farces. ·, , i force in the Middle Ea.st.. Thia u114erlyiac UIUmptioa may be Under tbese conditions courageous wrong for lwb ~· It may bec:qne Israel does not have an assured future poliUcally bn~ble· for the United even if it continues to exist as an Slates f:o· undertake tbe. ,.kind " ~ independenf state. intg:ent1on whi~ ~ be called for. Siipplying Phantom jets· to be shot It •Y already be 'toO M fOr UXtbltC down by the new COmpltJ: Of D .. ~~:an Jess than dlrflCblnlervention, an(I i£ that ~ r. so the nsu tho! 1he Ruuianl hive , missile defenses merely illustrlltes Uie already taken , have -.; .,. oft beca(ISe tenuous nature of Americin policy. It r.--ls an open question whether or not they ha ve correctly j\iiged that • the the Ph to j wlll be United Slates cemot .. dlrtctlf lnt«vene an m ets oeutrallzed with its own mill'"'":" forces. , , 1 in the same way as oth!r French and -~ .. Amefi-.alr~aft operaled')iy the tsraell ~ nusu,\Ni qiJJLi>, lie ~ : Air F~~1l4-of addl6ona1 illinf•n ·' wflilnc to,Iet"tiie~ M'~~ ' .,c;.-oµnte·~-~ · an escalating con. the9e cll'ClllnltlricM, tMt ttNj' iril·:~ .1 fronlati9n~ .. • , tf!'ested in a .settlement. 'Curnnt pollc7 common l9fl -the enjoyment ol a healthy ~Uoli.activ!fy. · . " -KEITII VAN HOLT -' Dlrec;IDt <ii R<lcreatlon • 1 ClfY of C.la Mesa is. rlKliy beed on .p, asaumptlon . that theft may be aome element " ~. on the Russian tide: This eGuld~prVve.· as in the past, to be a delusion. The, Russians have rec:Overed from their humlliaUontln the·aix~ay w~ when thi!ir supplies arid technical ad~ went' down the drain one! N.-lollered- They do not seem lo be muob frilbtentd by President Nixon '• warning lo lhem that the risk to world ~ace ii sreater in the Mideast than in Vietnam; Their nuclear stnngth equall or ei:~ the United States, and that was ~ the case in the last major confrooLIUon· of the Cuban milllli crisis so they are movq with mote ooo!ldel1ct. To the Editor: ·, I t. " The time ha,1 Ion& 1ince come for la1's protectln& !Iii! lnmridual from mafpra..X. by locfl an& ~ftderaf Jew enforcement ag~ncte& Ian 't it just p much a crime \'hen a policeman illecaJIJ enters a private rtsldepce or Illegally 1earcties a penon'1 pruence u it 11 when a criminal d~ ju&\; that\ Letters from reader• ar• totlcoml. • Normallr IOTll<n should convey t11<ir c-.. C!'IP ... e message1 in 300' wordl or, et~. tilt' To the~~Edt . •-. right to condeme ltttlrl to .Jit lpGCt' . , • ' • or tliminotiUb<I ls r<•"1'<d. All let ofCl!'.._c.LL<i!olthethOrangeAm ~tyn~ ters must include .riQRa&Urc and maU. 1llJ'eaCll'1I e etn;an ~'9;'1· ing address, but pames tftatt -bf toidl-' SocLety, I ~fib to e~ my hemfelt held on req'l&ftt }f pffidn& recuon , •ppredaUon to )'OU and YOU! st.ff for ;, oroort'I~ P0<try 1riU nol b1 pob-."1Pi"I lo-~• the 1910 ea-~ lishcd. a re90UDClrw IUccesl. Yotir ·VI t. I And t~ srapevlne hU It' lhll tile clgaret ~mpan~'s 4ft toolin1 up -now to produce· a ,nfarljuina c1&aret if· and when IL becomes legalized. Remember, alcohol (an Ingredient in most medicines) makes you well when you are sick, and sick when you are well. We can't say that of dope. \ MILT BASHAM To the Editor: tn a recent editorial tnLIUed "Banning Motorcycles" you stated ". • .A few years back, the problem of illegal drag racing on clty streets 1'11 ttsolved liy creating spetjll dr1g 1lrips. • . " As , a very inlemlelf pOrly_ in all phues of recrtallooal activlty, espeda]Jy for the )'Olllll1 l would Ullo lo point oot that the COD Mesa llemolion Depor\• ment is trylag to Mlp sol.e the problem of "somepla to enjoy their wbeeb.11 THE DEPARTMEN'.r .llU orpnlzed a rnolorcy<le 'and ~-club, "Can~ La Trans," wh.Wi make trips to remote dirt riding areas the last wttkend of each month. I feel sure that the 30 to 50 young~tcrs Rnd 11n Increasing numl>er of lhelr parents think the city of Costa Men ii ...,·orking ...,·ith the cyclists toward 1. What rm 1e<tin& at is this: When an Individual is arrested as the l'!:suli of an illeial maneuver by an offil'er, the victim should have ane m of co !raft &MZJUb)ic seNice pl'OWll once recoun;e • .,::'& ~ o1 the press. THIS ru:cou-. to be effective I · I within the frame'oltt ol Oii? pi<lent ,Nor ~.HAVE~· ma~ned ~ network of liiw1, J!i\llll illelf be oel posltloo • leaden m the Stale"" • down ,. taw by the ~-• Crusade, ~ only to Los Angeles, The effect O! till! 'l<pt ncoune w!D · but we •.ntiLipal.e , atta!-rung our highest Inhibit law eilfoccement olfteen from l<lla) lo !lie~• hl5tory. , ov•l1kpP!Di . -• .......... ,.qlllfiil I wo4 Uk< to offer a ~al -d~..O.pi(t.•i.ifmoslty, liejf~ l ...... of thatto Mn. M. D. iim:rt'-Coola lack o1 , lrul\ Jo OW' 141' ¢_'!COll)l"I fll'OIJP >Oluilteers., to all, Yd ' p.rn~~Y UW i*~L Tlill Mesa · tha'":ihet un~ , "i<ileles ,n.i the w~IO ~"!'l'o~lnJ ., r~.;..-. hav~. ao lenel'OUI--miJht help aav~ the Allb>· ' ~ ly. . • VIR I. PARTCH '' _ l JQ!JN TALLE f Bri~~;t~a::; -.c ::_1 __ i I -· • t,m,.,' Adi., News: " 1 They are brlglll ....,11\1 to know that oerving In .the Army J~ __ a.::..drq. But 1!l<Y ore not bri&hl enougn to know tbit H th<ilr lathen bad been u brllhl u they are, lhey lhem1elve1 woull have baked in ovens.• So spoke Al Capp, clrloonl1t of • . • 'U'I Abner,' as be'-explalled that he was sick o( hearin& lhll ram· paging 11tudenll art the brightest ones on the campus." ' • w~. luty 11, 1111 i • Th• tdilOHcl Plf• of 'th• Dailr Pilot 1et.W. rD ,i~form cmd .n,,.. J ~u rcadera bv pr11rntino Utis • MWIPCIPft''t ~ftionl and c°""" 171t111mY, on to~ of l~_l<l{•ol ··-'1ii/!l.iYf<a11t<, ,,, pnJl/Ufng • forilm lor th• •:<Prmloll of our rtad1n' ophdtna, Met blf presrntt"f ·"• difff'ff •• palnls o lnf~"f"!I ob1~tr1 and ''°"""''" on Jo{llct oJ \M • d411. ... Robert N. Weed, Pubu.ller :CHECKING · •UP•. Adillt~ Tu"rate .1 •.. ~ • .,, . .J \ .• ,.. ' .,.. . . .., . Pii\e~ and ·~iggle .. \ . By L. M. jlc)YJ>. -1: ,'l)loy'~> "*1nc. ci;tJemm na- J:F SOPBU'LC)UN-bad liol '=*'~k cold~ • alteadt m1de• PU;blle • :~ RVICE-Q knowledg~ ol lt, I w~'t .. ~ SEar• growipjj report ~ {Id ~ baa the fastest iJl populattoq,711 X. biqest tee\ al1lOOl an ~ Over the \!last. ~ 10 )'tars! leading 18dies i ol. the world Nevada, 1 r i :r; o n a aod lllGB·"""""" ,;.:,..,,._, Calil9rnl•. tllat order .•. · · • ·r -~-~ . .iJVVJWA:) Q. "Have 4ere beef!t ~ lot can eninguisb i ;Oame. Know-of. Siamese t~?" A. A lot ing !his, the lnVenlors are bom,. yes. l_lappens about trying to · come up wttti .a· f:Vt!f'1 ~.ooo ~rtns. However, nolae bOi th al ti·re In all h~ry.~nly about 300 have survived more lhan a departments Can use inMead few days. of water hoses . PERSONAL N E -It was MORALS -: Ohio ~le. just 100 years .-o that-~ University researchers, COil• first rubber ootsing nipple ducted a study ·.oout. how our was·~ on a ~y's ~~ morals~ .. _ .... e with~•ae 'Jbe Long time""back,•thilt. ~ 1 ..-.16 -lad on the, farm J once found older we get, they a · box of old cafl horns in the more tolerant wo ~ Ille attic. TheY had ~·ll'Od about reports of_ extramarital as babj's boCiles:, fl Wa$°18aid , affairs, bul the less toi,rant before the ~ umatlhl nipple we become about reports ot came alpag. mercy killings. That makes · sense, to qoote the little old lady on laxatives. OPEN QUESTION -WbY. ts it about four times as many boys u girls have serious trouble with reading? A WRITER OF religious opinion contends, "Woman'-s primary function is to bear children." JJ tbat" a· {act? Thought 1he Bible • ·akf Eve ' was created mainly to keep Adam company ••. YOU'VE HEARD OF Frank Sinatra. And Rudy Vallee. And Glenn Miller. 'And maybe even Russ Colwnbo. But have yoo ever heard ol GeOrge B. Evam? He made them famous. 'l1IE NEW WEST -D;p a branclng iroo Jn liquid nitrogen and its temperature will drop way below zero. It'll leate a mark on a calf's bide j\1$ as 'though it were red hot. But it ·doesn't hurt cas mud!. .,..,_ ,.latively """"' di3Ciiv' ,t '".".biibJy ' I Ille ~ oOcsety fb~.~'tol~. ' . .. RAPID REPLY -Yes, slr, the town of Liberty, Texas, was f~ by Freoctunen who intended il to be the military headquarteTs --from vrttlch Napoleon was to con- quer Mexico. • Your questions and com· ments are welcomtd and t.Oil{ be, wed in Checking Up whttt11tr po,ssibU-. Ad- dre1s letters to~.' M. Boyd, Bo: 1815, ·Newport B'each. Cali/, 92660. Want Politics Or Cold Beer-? TOMBSTONE, Ariz. (AP) - Jim Gulhrie, owner of a local tavern, is a Republican. His wife and tavern co-owner, Judy, is a Democrat. Both are seeking the mayorship. To make it easier for pa- trons to show their, 1Upporl, the Gythries ~ve painted a ~ine ,down · tbl;1 c~ter of ~ir 1avem. · ~ Perle Mesta Party; First in 17 :Years LONDON (AP) -Perle aboot Strauss that Mrs. Mesta Mesta threw her first party took her guests to see. in London in 17 years Thurs-' The guests included the day night, and everything was Dudless of. Argyll, New Yor.k the way it used to be. portrilltist Zeta Davis s o.n, 1'1e dlampagne f r o t b e d L<rd and Lady Birdwood, endlessly, the violins played Lord and Lady Cecil Doug!•! tunes from "CaU Me Ma-Angier Biddle Duke and wife, dam," the musical comedy Oscar Hammerstein's widow about Mrs. Mesta, and the Dorothy and former movie guest list wu small but se-star Merle Oberon. Iect-stage and movie ·st:en, "I don't even know bow sbe a few lords and ladies. and found out I was in ~" one duches.!1 said Mis! Oberon, 1~ "I took a few people to about 19 years old with a the theater and I thought il suntan and roses in her hair. would be nice to have them "11 just got he.re last night here for dinner." 1t1rs. Mesta with my children on our said as 50 guests filed into way to Greece." a . hotel reception r o o m Mrs. Mesta, who bas an deoorated with m i I i t a r y oil and steel fortune she emblems inspY.ed by the Bat-describes as, "just a small tie of Waterloo and the Duke income -eatin' money," used of Wellingtoo. to be called an American cold Known in London as "the war weapon for the way !tie Washington whoopee girl." mixed rival diplomats and Mrs. Mesta last hek1 a party politicians at her soirees. in Bf'M.in in 1953 when she Mesta-style parties are fairly entertained 600 during the rare in Loodon these days. corona.lion of Queen Eli:.abeth "It's very pleasant, but by 11. · today's permissive standards "I've been back bere every it's pretty tame. Everyone is few years since then and I've wearing shoes, thett's hardly ha4 a kit ol little lunches · a beard ln the , place, and and dinners !or friends, but nobody Ms 1eten their clothes nodting. big," she sald. · off," said one gue,t, !wtivaly The singing was by Diane eyei111 blond Britbb. columnist Todd, star QC 1 the revival ol Jilly Q)oper' in a ·stunningly "The Great Waltz.'' a play bra-less purple dress. > NO .ROOM WAREHOUSE BULGING PRICES SLASHED Din ng _T 41bles ht· S1 .JS .. $401. Dining Chairs $59 ·::- $15 .... ht te Sii I CHRISTMAS CA.I DS 'It .-11CE W1diwsday, Jbly 15, 1970 DAILY '1LOT '/ Sears .~~ ' - ' ' , --.. Polyes~er Double Knit F~rics • 1-:a~y-care polyater kni.ts flaunt a freah· fresaed look with nn.iron cart: • n • prelly array or b11nd:ion1el1 textured 110lid5 • Jdeal for all your5ommersewirv; need11 ••• t·o1ne in r.arly for best aclectioa while tfUantities Jasl •Jn (>().jrkh widths , SAVE 31°/o to 36o/o ! Sew Your.elf T o The Top Of The Cla•• With Sears Dreso Fashion V aloe• ' . ' • "l'our .-lioif:" of D1i:ro~ polr· f'il4tr bro•dcloth, jn pat1ern1 •od •!olo1'9 • Poly/collon •oille in d ot .. prinlt and i0lid• • Poly/couono:1Jordc:lotb priii11: •ltd ,,.,nd, •All PemiN'r .... • •• ~b wide Reg. $1.Z9'to SI.39 Yd: 8 ' .97 Yd. ,. ;.1 •. ,') \ '.! . ' • .I ,/ r: I l ,' ' I! ,i t \;\ \». ,~, Monday lhru Saturday • 9:3 0 A.rd. to 9:30 P .M. SHOP SEARS SUNDAY 12 Noon to 5 P.M. • • SAVE '2 tq '18! SAVE '2 lo '16! :tt~~'$zz 3 9 7 Rrgular 1597 $1 7.'!'J w $3Z , Rr,uJ;, . 897 $J:!,9'J to fl j .1J'J 591 · No1 Al l !'ryles Aud Si1r.1 I~ All S1nl'f'1 • SAVE '2 to '8! SA VE 50' to '3! SAVE 'l to •4.t Hrgular . 11.4Jf) lo , l0.91J Regular $2.9'J to s:;.<J<J Regular $4.?') to S7.1J9 97 $ Ior -· •t•C '" 1...-. lJl"J.M (ANOfA r•lll" l-t •-Ml Of lotN', a •Ml l 2fo~6 " I , . or 3.22 Pr. l'OMNA .. ""i.' ~ __ ...., ·-Ir~··"""' ...... .-M.M--,...... .... ,m <o•now lllC: .. 11110 M 14,61 MIUYW'009 ........ , l' lhU1llOUUQl',t1ND(O, CO'lllfA. -It , _,..... .. l •tllt ,....,. ~ ... ?JUtl ........,.,. .. 1'1111, '""'"' ..... ,.~ .... ,.1. Y&lll'l' .. ,_t ...... ._....., " ..... , "-fr4Jtht• ..... , tk..,P ..... '91 t i.Ml A.-. .... .JO iJIL, Sl.IMlq 11.._. hi I •.M. ''htt1t.ctfelt 0~1MIM4·., YM MeMf hdl'' " ' l I . I I • • • 0.UlY ,.LOT • Ec:ology .. Jp Acti·on Delinquent Boys Learn at Los Pinos Camp • 'GlllAT POTENTJ.AL OUT.01'-DOOll~' Loo Pl!IOI Olr-r V1 .... n llolty . ' Count))' Cr~kdown . . ' . On Bikers l!ending? S~A ANA -Or..;ge Danlpr Road, ~u' in the El Collil!] 1111y soon IOI lnlo tile Modeno area. oct . bf : crrumr dow• -·on-'lfalriilifniliiililkel aiiil n>IPiblkes and n¥>IOl'CJ<les motmpcll fftt& r~ce their •atoll on private -rty vehlcl& ·,;p and down the a~ Jllb1la stref.tl, Several streeta: friim t J1.m. to I p.m.~ du .. ,In the county. already causing agoaleo to t b e have. J residenta with tbe1 noise ahd ._ ~A PltiliOD w l 1-h 27 danger to childr~ signatures:· -praenfed to T "The Old Cow aft Ranch now "'"-~llorS i Tuesday tJrging, _owned by Brjibam. Yowii laws to cohtrol" s u c b Univertity near Newport and vehicles, was referred to the Chapman 'Avenues Is belnl county counse: "for immediate overnm by the riders " ht action." • complained. '")'here is ',rut Deputy Coumy Co u n 1 e I fire, daneer to our homes." Clayton H. Parker said his . Hall lldded that -ors office wu checkln& new city · of the ranch h.cl , been told ~rdinances on the. subject. and, that the Sbertff1 Department. m respome to a query by cool<I not make 1111'11\1 oo SupervISOr W!Ulam Hlnteln,, the. ,Private ~ and lbal said a proposed counly Jaw e tiniYerlllty would Dave tci could be of "emergency'' hire a patrol¥ to enforce naturt to make it effective rules agaiillt ttMpuaera. lmmedlately following Parks Increase ' I I I I I passace! The petition was offered by Clinton R. Hau, of 12521 El Roy St. on behalf ol his neighbors on that thoroughfare and on HlntcM Way and " . • Pregnancy Counseling · Valuable ei:perience wilh tools and equipment ls learned during construction or ftre traila ·•• ~led worim,' but boys move up to ap. prentlce, journeyman a n d craftlman. • • • ':--IA- • . " • Get y0ur head out of that o"Yen! Thinas ·don't have *<> be so black. For less th81t a clime, elec- tricity will clean your ovcii and your 'broiler-automatically. And that means t~cleaD. Aijd when your range .is electric, you can c:ut way do~ on cleaning yoilr ldtcb111, too. A hmelea ~ An electric range also J!IOIDI a cooler kitc)ien. Electric heat goes into the food-not up the sldes of pots mid pans. And w~ you chOOle an ek~ tric range with a ~f-clctning oven, ~u don't make an oven out of your kitchen! . · See your dealer uow.1b111 throw away your acouriq brush • live the good J:111F eteates no by-products of aombustiOD' to dirlT kitchen walls, ' witdowa and omtailll. - cleanHf~y. . ELEcntl(; ~ FOR JQ'TAL SELF·CLEAN • .. . . ' .. I , . . . ; , ., \ " . ' .,. .,. .. SHOP SEARS S~A YS 12 Noon to 5 p.m ••.•• Mond•r ahruS• y 91311 L!ft· lo 9:30 p.m. . .. -Sears, • ' \ ~ . . .. ~l . . . . ;· ·S1 -4:·fE '13 •60 f . . -~ I ' I ·w' to I t • ' ' . ' 'Unfotaet11ble Gift• to SI.ow Her You Care! • • A. MIS Wedding Rin~ I Ct. TW-~----..,.-o+-!-•i3S5 B. ·1~5 litaloio, 1/3 C J 135 M 1,. W eddinL Ban •is c. a Z/S Cl. Ulu1, TW U 75 Matcliiiwi WeddinJ Ban 16 D. '325 Solital~ 1/2 C 265 Matchlns Weddi>!C Ba... • , .. -I • t7 E.f170Coektall Rin I(;. HJS F. IM Cocktail .Ri ~:as C.159 c .. , .. 11 ru 45 R.S132POndari UIS 1.11•1otr1• . n~s J. t68 Mao"• Rin SS Atk AHutSean Con•enienl CnditPl1ns • S ., ·~ .... ""..., ears ,,so A.111. ,. ;,n r.•. ~" uarantetd or lu.r,No~ey Back . .. " l • ~;a ...... r:, .... S."4•;yi 1Z Nffa ...... .. • ·---------------------~---------Im"!' . ..--~ ··- Reform Battle Set· SHOP SEARS SUNDAYS 12 Noon to 5 •• •' ' ' SAVE33%! Comfortable-Fitting One Size Stretch P~ty Hose Regular Sl.29 pr. • pr • • • Slioer-h rarpe11t11.~- • c..t ..i..tiOB of S.-£..i.ioa eolaoo ·~~DOW••• OD1 lile fill all Gl'46cpr. -. ' .. Uee Sean Rnolving Chup Sears --•~n•-·-•-• -•W...-.. .,.,.. --=-• .....,. _ _...,. __ ..._. ........... -..... ---___ ......_ __ .................. ----------·-----· -----· -----.--.--_,. _ _... -.. ..-.. .... ·; .... __..._.......,frlll&&•w...._..._u.._••,.., .,._.,......., .......... , - , twLY..or ,I SUMMER SALE! STARTS .JHURSDAY ·1 ' I Sears I Get a little aleeper! prettiu at pared-down pricea: sale 2 99 replG' '4.00 la ,._wildest clJtlmo ~'-"'&ad iach odcnl>le Dale lleepohlfa llld thl1!,1111Uach &mioi-price! Pl!UIAaESl' oloq;a •,IDO! L llUft- Groea,moize. S,M, Lb. Gowu. Whiie~'Wliiie/piak.S,M,Lc.MinHlii!t.Piak, miat,blue.S,M,Lcl.Bobr-dollP1i-Blae,mobe,plot.S,N.L s-... the t'ahion 1top CHARGE IT oa Soon 8"'°""" Ch- ' Sears ~-~-~-!'!.'l!-~ .. !1-~-~!!!'I:"!. ' __...,._ --~·-­.............. ._ WIACA• .... ..... ----· --.... _ .............. -.. -------..-.................................. ....., ....... Nao -,.,..,...._ .... __ .._ • I \ . Jt•DlllU PILO • -- C o~nfide in .Your • relief WIS there-for the uklng, .u he'd aoly confide In you.) • I recall one woman' who ut in Ill)' otllce, •~Y: happy •• (Ille cot111ani 11111ilt should have warned 'me ihe' , wM ,concealing her real fee]. lngs). ""'only complallit, and . bad enough, was a severe I ctennatt·:.ts, · ~ MC -' Her skin wu lnfiamed on • her hands and foreanm,-and 1 •cblllly bled where s h e , scratched. "I can't sleep or . . eat becll... of thla itd!lng, .. ' ahe said. ' i EXAMINA110N was com-~ pleloJ)". -ttve odl0rwl1e. I : sent""' to -.1og1s1s to ! allerg{U - birt they ~ : no reaeon for her still pro- ; b!tm. 'll...,..it II all ibe smiJ. 'ed. : Did she have any family 1 pnibl~? "No, everythlng's j fine." And she snllled some I more. Well, afte!' many visits over a period of about a year, at last one day, came tM soluUon. Her smU.e CBJl,lt off, she burst Into a crying parox- ysm that lasted. fer many· minutes. She adm.i~ted tbat her recent maniage was a failure PD<all fronts : physical. emoUonal, etc: 1belr . borne was a mess of incompatJbllity. Within a few months her lkin didn't have a blemish on it. She had decided to sue 1 for 'divorce. nus decision 'I cured her. lt was the magic salve. II she !lad got ft 'off her mind wn.t. she might have prevented , ~ y ie a r ' s ~ """""'1 iufferlng. Telling me tit'! truth, for the Orst time ... reollad Ultte WU : clily • IOlutlon. • I F alJrenstein . . Judges Art l Competition l CalilomJa llCufptms Claire I Fallreastefn will be one of the three judges lor the / Prospectul/ Art '10 oompetftion , In HWltiztiton Buch. The other Judlel, wha will award • llilf -ol $2,500 In 1 ' pru.e ._ .. winning utilt! I lnllle~-.... I Uhra irite . TOOTllllASTI a tnte J11 • tnl! . II UiJa1t1i~I , ,,~~_,'P •1 ' SAL\11 D1WINGS 1111 Fmcl, DlouM bl11•, lt.llP• 1r lml1L .: .. 4i·$1 Yespre • SPRAY POWDER age Ftminil! bytient deolhrant. . . II(. 1.31 2.5 11, -··· ;:;;;;;.;1-··~-.,M~•" !'I Dena Ian r DENTURE CLEANSER Cle11s ii 5 minutes wilhout brushing. IJen8la!:! .......... -' 11i 73c 21 57c ,P...., T1•l1ts . · "Pretty Feet" • IOU-OFF-LDTION ; •• ~b a little ~n !Ht and watch dud skin roll elf. · 1lli1L 99c ,.,: 1.59 -~~·~~~~-·~....i ~~ Dr. West's • ~·. TOOTHllUSll .,., 1 ... FiPt•r" ... As· 23c sort~ bri•'l"S a'111 colors. E1c• ·---·~u;__ ... "B k ' F " : .,, CORNI NG•WARE a e n ry SET 4-plet! set COftSists of 1111t 10" skillet w~ COV· er and one Ill qt. bak· 5 95 in& dish .n111 cover: .... llH\ •11H 1Ul•1 I .. vo11ey11a11 · , h it .............. 3 89 . 1tlf & ~. ror illJ..lulller ~. Ust Gt MJi.wbct. ' I T etllertlall Sit , . ""···"""'"'"'498 : 111111111-.. kt.1!,'S-I p:.. plvJll$zal J.:ile l plllsleM. II . • I 4-Squir1 Ball I I 2.69 8 AM/FM Radio Suitt-in Two-way Power. Uses 4 "AA .. batteries (not included). Wi~.:~~ 19 88 ft #P2121 • · Clock Radio Dark brownw/silver color trim. Wake·-<. 9 88 ••1. 12J5 #C14ll • . •Portable Radio Pocket size 4" higlt, 2~" wide, 1V4" thin. Weighs 3 88 9 or. With battery. Re1.4.95 #P2751 • ... --·· . ----..... . . . w ........ JwlJ 15, 1970 PILOT-ADVERTISER :! Accurate eeach lfm ' .. T••. aa ". °" $mlp • Qlllity. Film · Processing ~ ':•fl' ~2~~~ .... 2 97 pnoted. • ~~~~~10 ·1 39 U,. IJ5orl26Crtdi< • ~~~ .. ~~1.· l 9c rOlls developed & printed. tL ~~~~t~s age .,i'.,:..99c , U IL. OKIUATING 12" Fan Ol lEllTAL Figures lllJln ldAI 11 C.1- f1ei1s ••• 12" h!&fl in Camph>r Calvo! ""' i• Red-Gold-81,,k firlish. StDty included witti each figur,. HOUSE IEMITIFUL '1 AllttA Keep it that w~y with In·· • door & Outdoor Bags. 33 Gal. Size '"'" 79c •ff•iltll• 111-lk 20 Gal. Size -~~~ .. 49c Re1. 59c 24 Qt Size 44 Qt Size •""' 49c 1/Tmt nu Re1. 59c 1111111 49c 1/l'1htn11 111. Ste Diag n.osfs_ ;:;;fume lamp I u,. cola<ot & u .. ..m. j 39 , ed. Contains 6 oz. oiL lac• ,1 • "ZOOM" M~e-up Mirror Magni!ies fll any sizt wilh ~. ~·~ of • butlo• The 7 50 g1eatest I~ eye make41p. With can)'lnJ case. • • HANGING Ash Trays Ceramic in assorted ailors 5 99 and desi1111S. 4 ~ brass Win. lie~ • ' -.. -~-= I Ronald RMmn of the Son ' Diego Fine AN Gallery, ud I Peter Pl1C0111, ut tmtructo, , at San Fernando Valley State 1 eon,.. I SbOi coordinator J a 1 o n 'i Wonf, di-ol Ille Long Bead> Mu1011111 of Art, said I entries wUl 'be 8~ for I the -tlnqb 'Aug. IO. , Form; are avillablt!: b y --~ ~-~, nmlNll8mfilrai'~rnoo,~~WJrarr~:""lii "' :· JaH tr l11Hs~ .•• Perfumed Batlr~Oil * GL Cologne 2 oz. &.01Yal1t htli ftr Ll!IHIR11H!11111llllMll• Creme de Chantilly IJ HOUBIGIHI ••• The frag- rance 'tllat can ~h akt your Wtlfld. : -to Proopeetua/ Art '70, : PO Box 1312, HllJltiiiitoq I Beach. , Paint.inc• and prUQ niay I be entered wtth 1 HmK of • two entries per ltt1lt. ' '.UC Davis 1' ' : Will Study ' ' : Milk Goods Slnee <Yft)'body needl milk, !be Dlfry Council <1 CaUI~ I fl llJ>Olldlnl 17J,OIJO to improvt "nature'• molt perfect food." Tbe Coundf hu 111-Ille money to UC Davfl to lbidy mlfft, Us produeb and,)J.,.... dudl. They will •v•· fry to m.nd the JUe of milk .., I the n!rlg<r-aheli. One of the mojor conc'""1 of tbe lEl!Frch wlU bl in ~ to ..-« the prolilD from whey, • by-product of -mlllnl· MUllonl of -ol whey are dflcarded u 1faste etch yev, adding • wrage dltp0sal prob"rms and subCndlni from pro'.e'.n I lllpplta. , II new metbo:fs of l"tr.?Uoq can be found, tll,,.. will be t • ,,.., to Ul8 Whey, and the 174,Goo llol:fe of•eaflk will 1 l«llOI' la tbt nlrlf<r-·' \ ' FOR YOUnCi URCRTIDnER5 •t•u· Shorts •on· leans . Boxer style i~ denim. llastic waist. Assorted colm. Sizes 2-6. 3.50 Whitlpool Pastels ~f aU •ACTOR • . \ -C~llection of five 'new subtle sba'dows & linm to swirl s9ftly & spotlight the color coordlanted eye. 3 Water Acti-3 50 waled Slladows and 2Urtm. I 1 I .. 3.00 ; "Aquamarine" MOISTURE LOTION> •1 ltlYlOll Best way to help rejw~tt "weather· Y:ear/' s~in . •• ,.1.501211. 1.35 -- . -~ ... _ .. . - . ' ' .. . • '> ,;.f J, "' d , Q t li ~ Ii 1, j~ • ' ,. ' I ' . . • J • ' l USE OU~ l I • REVQll\/l ~G CHARG E' f . . PLAN . " ' . - •• r' 9 PIECE 11 95.00 "GRAND~~,,, DINING•JDOM SUITE. Hugo .~ff et with ighted glou T;.., l2) highliock host choirs, fou • (4) ch ina hut.chi Hu J~estl~· table high bock Jt <t1'air3I Foam padd6d1 .witt\t~ ~1 }8" ex ?ion l~vesl1 seats cover~·tn ~lveJI A yery fino ! · suite priced .. £1 tr.emendoLs., savings todayl Bring ..\'9Ur tr~k or trailer to Levitz: and t~ it ~me with you • • tonigh~ ' ~· .. • $P!~IAL ~~ :••· 9 5 SALE PRICE 11 All 9 ,IECE~~ , !' ' .. ... • r , ., . • ·' ' YOUR CHOICE .F THESE nvO lfA4f 1fii1. S~lfS • I . . . . . . SPACIOU~ ~CORD CABlwqS, · TH,AT HDl D1lriJI LP1s .' .. CHbbsE :FRO~ ~ STY~S I ; :r Choose the 1arm Maple Finish~ CoR;niol or the r{ch Wolnft M_Bdern ~1 finished" recor cabinet to hold those pre:cious recOrdsl , SPJCIAl EOsy to reach our favorite alb1.1.ni ""th the drop-open s!vled · $ SAlE PllCE storage 'f>OClt that holds 150 t.r1l 1Hurr¥ lo Levitz..: and 68 save the woreh use way todoyl · · ·, -~ ~ i i I '. . '• ' i WAUul lf lMISHED CURID ~. F£ATURIS.AllJU$lABLr ' ,;<GLASS SHELVES!;• ' • ' • • •!. • Th is beout ifully :?designed • ~urio hos 2 glass Jhelws · ' • ' . • ' l I ' • ., t.: r l . world · .... · . . Fa~ous"~ ~~; · • " ~·1,I •. I . I ·~ .,..,.~'1 , 1. : i~tl . ' ELABORATELY CARV£D . .: MEDITERRU Sm.ID CEDAR CHEST ~This : is 0 be~~~~9'Yl•d coda~ ~·h!," .. ~' ·~· ~~in~~ 1 ,1 SPECIAL covered lid ••. 'Sl"-your fovorito po,..;slrons 1h1complete M)A',._ fully.lined-in cedar safety! Take, o9i~rlr0~ o'f our special ~-ti·,. 1 • sqle prlce;tqciay ~ ·.h"r " r . •.• .. ' ·7 , . ·.... ' " if--r .,_ >• I l . ,: ,<\! i "' 4 • ,. ' 5"PIECES 'COMPIIJE; .. ' : . ' I I iJ-') I Lan2 r~·. ~·r.'' ' .. th_ot qdju~lo the 1ize you t ..., noedl, The other 2 shelves YOlll cro~Cf rout CHOICE ~re, richly .tinis~od in Wol-1 rBEAUTJfUll y CARVED . slgrogo drowerl Visit L""· GRAllDEUR •DIT~RRAllEAll TABLES!' l>UftlUllT nutl Benooth, tS o hondy · flnMTrliD:'IY QR COlOMJ AL , . ··· ,.itz tOdoy and,.. th~ curio Toko YO!'' choice .•• Either the e•tro long cock-•RffR£SHMENT B : •• SAVE 35% JOOAY on dlrplay, you'fl agree tall tablf. far~ en~ table,.Jor Cktogonol toble • ChOOM eilw--the Conten{porory bor fini-.hed in ~k M." •, it's 0 .. truly greo't buy! , ip dar~ MissiOo Oak finj~. Lovety piece' like· ttH1 Colontof bar finished r Maple ... Botn high qvoliry - .SPECIAL SALE PRICE these give rooms a rich · TOU• cHo1ct • pracel·~rtMde "you with plenty ol slor· TOU• CHOICt vibront glowl Hurry t~ $9 7 ;~o~s=• for o11 ycwr liqvor ond s1 a 7 Levitz. today I SPECIAL SALi Pt!Cl • • J' .. j ~ •• . • . .. ,, ~ ·-----·-.. , f . r: . ' .. , ..C'-. , .• _, . d r I . , . '· I, Al levitl .ell '"'' !1'r4!11U .'frills" art' lOlcM out di• th9 fWort~-· .11r.1c-.. 'I':.": • i. •Toke ii ht>m1 "°"' . •'II ·1ettbt--tioYe 1t!d .. '·1 .!'1 'IKoerdby<feoMI: ot ' o"""°li .addltionof •'.ctiarg .. Either..,, '.tcfur .. id¥{~1 oft t,'en\tocfoih. ·- I ' ' I ' ' ' ' " ,, . . .. Heavy ste•I fry po" with porcelain ex- terlOr. Safe far d·lsh- washtrs! • , $4.95 Yalilel YlnJI , Q Table Co•ers , .~. . ~: ;~ look •2·· ~ "' ~ .scalloped . ·,, . edges. All Metal S14!p,,Stool $1'.t• '$811 Velu1I "-Padsltd wasfiab'/e, :· · ~. vi"yl toP., With f.v-· • • ~ Oeado fMmle. "'" .. " ••• '' ,,., ·< 2 '66 49 ' Q T' Cotton ( •J • 1p5 swab, ~ ( • De ntur1:: ' ,, ' ,., ·. '" '"' ' 53 79 Ora Fnt Adi..,;.. C '" \'lednesday, July 15, 1970 •• t "·11 •· .... , ,· • lfl'r-..r-'.:.'....!"' ~ ..... ·~; ~1 ;1 1 ....... Adi ......... , ·••d{fl.il• l . • :=:", $.,.'f .: ~ . '."' PIOLT.ADVERTISER $) . 7hft"~ ... ) ~ .. ~Or' ful l'. Md ·!'" ., ln cclars.~ IC11,.bhidil'IQ •. • ' • I ' I I I • I , ,, --· -.... ' .. ' -"'"'-~-=-. . . . . ' . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . '. . ' ~~~;...;~~~~---;....-;;-;;-;.---..;.i~--;-.................. -c;o-.-""""""'"' ..... .,., ........................ !"".··· .................. 1 • . ·'' ' -, '•WidooidiJ; .i.~· 15, 1970 ' !•\ ~I ~ .DAILV Pll.OT ., . w-lda:t . .i.11-u : 1970 .... 4. -~ .. --- - . . . . .. . . . -' .... • i ir f .!<. I 1, "•\. 1 I . H.eayy ,Q.uty; Sears MlJFFLERS ., Two fiber glass belts beneath the tread give superior traction and stability~ 'In addition, two nylon co id plies giv'e e;xeeptionalstrength. A.It About Sean Conve~ent Credi1 pi..., ;. j ••• l 36-Month Guaranteed ,,, r:-Wha\'1 ·Sp tdbtl .'lbo~t , Fiber (fljss Const,ru~~i~n? • Gfet Sjtfhr '.f IJ'wfu !fibe~ 1gla81 bolts r:einforce the tread .l •• creole an added.barrier that helps reduce punctures, in1pact damage . •'Better Traction ~ ¥oil get morarubber on the pave· .. : ' . , ,,OUR . ,. . ~f·tOWEST .. .PRICES • FOR TIRES BELTED WITH FIBER GLASS 95 6.50.13 Tube I .. ~ball Pina U.65 F,E. And Old Tire ''t iil.ent:Y Ou 'get P.'ea[er·iract:ion in all kinds of weatl1er ! ... ~: ,, .,, ! ' • ' r--===--,--------..-----, J',E.T. SIZE Trade.Jn Price '·· ' e, ' ' " ' • " ' • r .. • ALLSTATE PASSENGER TIREGUARANTEE Tubele11 Bl1ckwa)l G••n•teed A,1in1u All 1ire f•ilurt'1 or dcfccra in aiarerial or 6.S0.13 15.95 1.65 7.75114 21.95 8.25id4 ..... ...or.bratnlhip. . r ... itow ~n11 for tlwl 1.ifc of lhr original tttad. 1.97 !.17 5 WNt 5-n Will Doi In eubnJt rur th·c rir,, rtplacr i1 ch uJiAA for~ proportion C?.f C\ltrern.sclling prict p.lus Pcdcrt.l Ekcise Tu did ftprcK11ra 1icad used. 'Rcp~fr n•il puncturts &I no ch•r1t. Gun1neeil A,aln•ll 'trc.J wnr·out. Tubeleu Whitewall 6.50x13 11.95 1,65 7.35xl4 22.95 1.8' For ffctw.f.on1t Thr a~l)cr of mon1h1 q:.eciflcd. WhatSe.n wad 001 lnffihaJ:11e(or1hr rire.tttilacc itcharglQ1rhc CWTtlD.t tellifll' price plu1 Fed. &ci~ Tu lcu 1he fol lowina •llowaocc: Monlhl1Gu•nu1ttt1 Allowanc:1 7.i5x l·~ 8.2Zxl4 ..... J.97 27.95 U7 18 fo 2, l0% 27 ta 39 20?& 40 2S% 8.55x14 .... , us 5.60x l:. 21.95 1.58 25.95 .... 28.95 6-Ply Express' Highway Hauler Sears Lo'W 'rice 2495 6.70.15 Tube.Type Pl .. 2.40 f .E.T. •ft-p ly r•ted nylon cord con&lruclion fol" 1tren,.1b and lon1 mileage •Wrap around tre1d t:nablea betler eomel'o in1 iind more ltlblllty NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED SIZE PRICE F.E.T TUBE-TYPE 6.7h15 ..... :!.40 7.0hlS M.IJ5 2.a:; 6.50s l6 26.95 2.61 7.00s16 34.95 3.00 TUBELESS t.7hlS :!6.9~ 2.70 5-Way Heavy ' :()u~;c,· ! M~--' ' 'Ull~Ji' ,, . ( Guarante~ If mufllet faib due to defectt iA ~ria.11 or workmdhip or blow. our~ rUst:Our or wear. ouc, while original purchaser owns the car, it will be replaced upon rerurn, frtt ot charge1 If the defec· tive mu.Oler wu i~ scalled by.... Sear1t we will install the nCw muffler charging -only for brackets and bolts, if Dttdcd. ~ Free , Battery In1tall1tion IUlMA •Altt TA l_.400, 121o41H a MONTI 91 Wtll UHM llACN HI 1·0111 CANOGA P.UW i•o.ou1 .... u GI 1·10M, a .... ,,, Ot.YIUtC a IOTO "" 1·1111 COM'10N NI •·2Sl1, NI 2·1761 MOU.YWOOll HO f ·lt41 MA ..... 7·1109 1iA&J,am:JUCXAMD CO, CbVINA ttMt11 INOUWOOI Oil 1·1121 •AIADINA .. 1•1111, 111-42f1 •• Nftht• Mon. thry ht. 9:30 A.M, to 9:~0 P.M., Sunday 12 Noo111 to S P.M. •1Satf1fctctlon Guaranteoll or Your Money lack" -., , I ~. , " ,r ' ~,· .. ""<'I 'r. " , • · 14f.eiime t · Guara,D.teed · land Installed ' ' . \ .. · ~· ' t 11· Fiia These Can! . · 60-67 Fora 62.66 noJ,<, lltit 99 .60-65-Mcrcury 61-62 Dodst, IAce;' 6J-6S Chevrolet 60-66 Val~ 1 " 60-67 Chrysler 60-63 Falcoa f 62-67 Plymoaih ofR.-67 Cht\'f JI .. ' 64-67 Chevclle 61-67 Comlt ,. . ,. 1 INST~LED 60-65 Comet 62.65 f•lrlane Inatallati it Av1ilable M1U1~· ,;,. Satunloy 60-68 Dodge: 63-66 Ramb.ttr • 64-66 Muscans 61-63 Tcmpeat ; t;~ ' t ~ f Regular '199.95 '.I .. 1. 777 ·\• Ffla~ure1 two 4-way adJueL- 'lbJe lo'uven • Three-epeed blower for lad cooling· • Fi .. moat American can Expert Installation Available ••• Drive to Sean " 6 Volt 12-Mo. Guarantee 9~~·~ I ~ FJta tno•t 6 "oh e1ra 12 Volt 18-Mo. Guarantee r l}22.~ } N-433Mllt flu ... ,. 12 vohe11n • R~place your :':Yorn-out battery with a. Sears Alhtate tiatterl'-' Give your car a fresl1 and faster !tart this summer BATTERY GUARANTEE free replac:r~nr within' 90 days of pur<hnc if blluery ptoYri dcfcctitt. Aftrr 90 dty• we ttpltcc die battrry, i£ dcfectivr, and ch•l'lt '°" onl, f« 1be period o( ownrnhip, b.acd oa tbe rtJUlarJrice, lcu a.de-in at the time of return, pro-rated over numbrrol months J\lllanttt. ~ Regular '4.99 99 EACH •Built to outper- form origin1l equipment 1hock1. Fill mo1t ciars. • •original Equipment Replacement lnatallation Available POMOfrtA MA .. 11•1 "CO WI 1-410 " SANTA ANA Kl 7.i171 SANl'A JI IPIMI "'4•9011 IANTA MONICA IX 4"'111 ~ Save $20! S~Track Stgreo Tape Player w/2 Speakers 4993 Model 6230 • Sc.rta pl11ln1 automatically when t.pt1 cal1· ridge i• inte11td. tlope wlu:n it'• removed • Chanaet prop'l.IN au1on11tic1Uy or manually • DoaJ-channel tolid-tlate an1pllller Expert lNtallatlon Available ' IOUnt COAff tUlA 140 11N '°" .... 141-1111 UKAN9 ····'"' YALLIY fO 1-1461, fl4"'2H VllMON\' "',_,,,, ' I J. ( cln Mc fri• 1 of wb "' frt ' th< m• a Wt Sa ol Ill •1 ' I Wl4""411, :!J111 IS, 1970 DAILY PU.OT J( • Acto '° RQse ' ~ .. . ·Plays All-Star Role to the E.n~ • CINCINNATI ( 1) • ~ Rcoe,.Cln· cinnati 's )\ttle dynamo, and Sam McDowell, ~lev~'I Ilia> pl!, are rri: you ~-Pjte ~ kind of friend!· be1 says, 11GooJ'Jriends/' and' wb.en yOu as,k San, ~1cDowell, he goes even further and says, "Very good friend!.~ .. ,... t.> \ "':'? • ·t ' ,.. . ~ On t.¥~ay night, the nlght before the AJ•"11r Gam&, Cl<!< o(1 ~a· . ·, mercia,t ·~ns hi lit a· gel-lb a lot of. i!Je1,lay.,, ~ wh1'n ~· ~ ' was ove~. Pete Rose Invited bis fr1end, Sam McJJOwtR to hJs home here. 1 Mc:DoWe~. rwN"tted to. know if lt was okay to bfl!lg .IJ~ JlulldY, Ray Fosse .. the Cleveland CJ'f\>ei, l!laldQg his first appearance iii ~lft ~ J-st•r Game, aDd • l.•,1. ·' • Pete ~ II.Id, "S•,. Sal!I, brlna him along." ·, ~f F'.!t!, 13. ancLoll excited .•boot being ,part of the All-Star scene, ac-- comp.anled Sam McDowell to Pete Rose's IJ.lld • evei:JODe , J;MMt a great time. McDowell wound up playing the guitar\ Rose sort of sang. along and FoSse sat arOW)d eoUnc up the whole thing. · '. '!1.e ·~ t.ed auch ·& ilne thne that' " ROI to be ~all P'!'l ooe In the morning before they realized Ii , : Rose dnJoio MC!loWeU and F-back to the ·hote¥and ~ ~asn't ~slightest.. doubt what • .kind or, Impression Ro~ !)ad mid< olt l:os¥· The y~g Clevelaru( catcher likd' ROse 1mmedtately. Why not?· Hadrt't· M Welcomed him · into bis) hoole and .showed bim a gre.at ev~g? 'Iben came the AD.star came Tue5Cfay1 nl&bt ond )'OU · kflOl'I how that came out..J1m Hiokman~ain~led wlJ.h two on and 1W1> oot in the it.th and Pele Rose, Who was on second base, ~red the run that gave the National League a M Victory by ba:rrtllng· Into Ray Fosse and knocking him ears over teakettle. . Rose ran into Fosse so hard, saying .. be was a couple of feet in front or .the plate and I' would've broke ·both legs If l had tried 'to slide-." that he sent the Cleveland catcher to the tnsP.:llal. Fosse, who had trouble moving his left ann. underwent X-rays there and was found to be ·suffering fro1n a bad bruise. Rose injured his left Jenee. · Fo!se did nOt ·blame Rose. Not com-' pk!tely,· anyway. . ''Ht didn't mean It," Fosse said. "You C9f to give him credit for trying to ' "°"'· l ·never llOI bit like tbal lielon. I dunno, I thought l gave him tptne room to aet put. Maybe he llhoajcl'vt ~around me." . Rose lnslsled he coutdn1. ; "1 saw I cooklrl't '1lidt IO t just ran into ll.lm;• he said. "I certaiWy don 't want to hur1 an,Ybody. YO¥ know how j play though. I alwoy1 ]!lay to wln." Pete Rose can say that again. He <\k(n'l get tbe name Charley Hustle for nolhloc. Sam McDowell was ln a ·peculiar posi- tlt>n when· Jt was all over and. he was asked wbat he thought. One Uttng was obvious, he WJS very mud! c:OOCemed about Ray Fosse. "Ray is 1 fighter," McDowell said. ''To Ray, that plate is bis kingdom. J 1' ... ~f t;~.~fi.;~ • ~J 1 ' J ' _, ; U,ITt'"*""' 1~·1~. ROUGH GAME' 1 _ CJfveland Indi an catcher Jiay Fas; ~jJl -Star game li(Cincinn;~i Tuesday night . Rose Sc0red'·th~·Wlbt1i0g .rlln' ti!.'tlfj/"to the Tact't6'11 1Mi~ll 'is a rough game alter a !tthd nning to give th~ National League'•its eighth straight victory, 5-4, in the collision with Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds.in the major Jtague '1JI· ~bove action on a siitgle by the Chicago Cubs' J iin Hickman. , , •i .r • ~fre.e Livin·g, Easy ,Li·fe at · Rep~es~. . ' No Waitirig List for Residence in ·on.paper Utopia ltEP..RE.SA -Frtt room and board. The'IChow is good, there are free movies on :.weekends, there are television sets spr:iad throughout the area. " . If:fOO art so inclined , you. can 'sleep all •day. You can pass time by playing ba~ietboll{' .sonball, handball, boxing or IUtii'lg we ghts. Or you can had, paint, write, play dominos or just about whatever. &Ven thoiigt\ the ' Amt!rtcan River flows ne~y, there is no if~ing or OOnUng for:~the 2,400 permaneni r~id~11ls of this 92-year-old Sacramenl.9 County edpe from freew.ays and income tu. HOw do you get into Represa? There arq~no ag'e or ,money requirements for adiriission to . .ttiis 9n-paper utopia. Nor an. there any wliti~ lists. j • , i irell Nas~~ ' · ' ~ All you have~ to do Is be convicted of a felony and you may be getting your mail at Represa for the next fiv~, 10, 20 years -or maybe even life. ~presa is the code name for Folsoffi • State Prison. I was there this weekend . . . as a visitor, much to · the· probable disap- pointment of my Montreal fans. But even as a visitor you have a st~ailge, sobe'ring feeling as you step past the iron Jates which .admft You to the inside of those sad looking gray Can get you ls enough to make a would-be felon take up. theology .. Cells are rune feet' high, 12 feet deep, four feet, ~ght lnche!J wide. Many are shared by two men'. There is a commode -without a.seat. A little table protrudes from the wall: And there is a wash ba~io. It's tantamount to livjng out of a grave . . . maybe slightly less roomy, ho'l'iev~r. . . . ,, A good number of cells are decorated ·with picture! -mostly ol disrobed wOmen. · ' ' · ' stone walls. ., You lry to Imagine •. A fe)' gUyS are still in those ·cubicles, yourself' a:s t a , sacked out, w'rlLing, re ailing painting ---------· WHITE " WASH ---- ior listening to transistor ra~ios. They are now allowed to ha ve transistors if they ~ ~ ear plugs SO' neighbors won't be dis~ucbed . ....._ Other activities are said to take up trme o( Some lrimates. Like the un- derground . polltlcal groups -·the Black militan!.'I, American Nazi Partr. etc. 0usts Net l1oe 1' l ... ' 'Or there are ·the inside gambling syn- dicates ... ti~ guys who'll bet On just aQput anythfng. ,Cigarettes are the 'medium of wealth for Repreea 's residents. They C!lfl bj!y just about anything but broads and freedom . ...... w .... n. rehow ~n~' the' grounds Vflth a ~lotig term of ~ ·at ~'1som ahead of him. IM'. "therJ Is rta11y QO ·way to oonceiye~ how ~a man In that position ea:n reei' .becau!ie you know you can r Too, there are the guys 'who· cr1ink out pruno -a prison beer or white lightning, the harder stuff, These guys rake in a Udy profit, until ~ught Jnd disciplined. Depending on supply and demand, a Corfee jar full of pruno is worth two to four .packs of clgaretle,t. White light- ,ilng is much higher priced. Prisoners choosing to work can learn a vocation, like cooking. Or U Ibey have a 1killed or seml·sKllled job they can earn anywhere from two to l8 cents per hour. ' As a bonus, the.ir th.ne seems to pass much more qul,ckly than .t~at . of the idle ·lnl}lat.e. , , 1 • • • • • You w;11l,k t~rol\gt\ Folsom's l~strla1 area: ·. .witch thernl make Cali(ofJllil licente. plates. and, then ,you ·Ito tpe cian- nery, where workers toil to 'piped In musl.' · · ~ · ... · The1 day's work has just ended and some Of the men are showering before returi\lng to ·U\e·.eell 'b!Ock' area . But you . fHie two missing 'corrimodltin' <the rest ',Debs lebjoy -'privacy and aingln& in tile · ShoWet'. ' · .... ·. Now It's time fOr ' your ~cjiartur'e - the return to the free world. 1 • • And it 'ii a 'goOO 1eeUng to walk back out! • ' ' I'' ' . . II lbtre'1 -bo a pity thafs 1oln& to meu lbt btH -· Ray lon't going to budlJ. I kn o" becluae be s:aveid ' few -lor me b1 b~ldllfl the pl.lte. He always leavts aome room lboolh-IAoll, "'" bulli like t rock. J~Jlay -"' bla .ml to blcq the .. nobody ti'.-&el by hin). Nol Pele -· not 111Ybodf· I dooi core how llt""!f Pele -ta." "II;.. htd to juclp." oomebody all<eoi Sam McDowell. "woUd you Sly &pse was rJPl ot -fn dolnl 'tl!ult he did ?" "It's noj for me lo judp," McDowell Slid. ·t· think qi. eoly jlJd&t should be Pet. Roee." Sam ?,lcDowell ls Pete Rose's wry &ood friend, be's Ray Fa.'s teammate. ' ' " 'Jlie,. Is t difference. ·A .,..i .i..- of dUfereoce. Som~ of the American Leque ~ fett the(< was "' '"'911 for a.,.t r1jllllioc lull !Ot • Into F-. Tbe 11.,...i Leaguera, oo the otllei bud, aD llioutihl l'de Rcoe was belDI merifj, ...U, Pete Rose. • ••••• 1 All eiicepl ·Rutty, ·~ub ol Moritreal who b one of li.o.e who Ctalt l!iJo lhe trainer's room to see how Roll wa~ feeling, ' I Rus\y Staub looted at Pete RA!tO l.Ytnr, on the table with an Jee peck on llis ' Jc~ and 111d: "Hot damn, U It ain't Slrab Bern-; ilanh!" : ' Sarah Bernhardt, lot the beooftt o(.' the new reneraUon, wu quite aD actreu ~ ln her day. 8th Win in Ro·w for NL ··· . .., '.. .. All-Star co,:P~out._. . . . . . . . . , . . ' Talk · ,Put« ·to :Rest ·, CINCINNATI (AP) -Whea llOmeol1e rtmarted, on the eve of bUHall's 4lst All.star Game , that fans' lnterell ln the inter-league tussJe hu been hypoed this year, someone else said it was about Ume the pla,yen got interested. Tuesday night, 56 of the major leagues' finest certified their interest .. : and then some ... in a grueling, ll·innlnl struq:le ,at,rT\UUY RiYerfroot Stadium. When it r-was o_vu, tile Natkilal Leaiuers had 1 pocketed. a M VJcton, their elabth tn ·'I · row.l. ind alxth ' iD as man)'.. extr~·lnning diielt during the long .series. But any talk o'f lethargy, or cop-OUts wu sUlled aftu: Pete Rose ~S:Coted Utt winning l."lm In a jarring collision at the plate rih Ra y Fosse that sent the Cleveland catcher to a hospital with a shoulder h\jury and left the Cinclonatl Oasti. nurs- lna a painful charley1horse... • Pittsburgh's Roberto C I e m e n t e , castl11:e:ted for sugge!tlng he mlgbt pass up the game -be<:au..e of a pain in the tiflCk, "showed up, played .. nd cawed the-"Natklnals...-. tying thrti6-run .rally In the ninth with a sacrifice Ry. Baltimore's Dave Johnson, hobbled by l damaged · k~, labored through el1bt lntiln~s 'at secmd ba!t for the ~ICIJll on thi. liot and hard Mtroturf tl>at blankets the Reds' new park. i Southpaw Claude Osteeri · of Lot Angeles, who haiJ w.orked eJght jnnlnp three days eariier, 1ot Into the 1ame as · a pinch runner in ·the NL ninth and wound up oitchlnl( three scorele111 frames to earn the victory. , President Nixon, who joined the erowd shortly before 'game time, atayed to the finish. So did Hanle Aaron, Willie Mays, 'Frank Roblneon and all the superstan.who were out of their resptc· ... .._. .•. , ... ,. M rll.-i A'trkll. u ' 0 I t M1~9, cl HATIOHAL Dr~"I J I I t I I I I :I I I I I I I I 1 I I I J 0 • • . . ' . 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U-l1rtldl INLI •1•11, Ilk• !Al.) llrtl buf, lfCVI' INL) MCVlld' lllM, H•lllr {ALI' •1111 belt, DatlM IHLI rltlrt fltlll, GOfll tAl.I ~ft;fl9'!· 1 '' .. live line-ups attic the early lnninp. ..... ~ The only drop-<lut was busty Morldri& ftoborta; the tii>tlc dancer and· ...,.. pulslve player•kisser, who made~ a · ~ mtsed foray Gilio the playing llold ii the first lnnini . . . and wu ~ houled olf lo Jal~ 1 ·! Jim Hlckman-'1 of the Chicago . CUbl and Billy Gr;abertewlts ol •IM: Anltlet. two of the NL'a top hitters who wiere overlooked · ID the !us' first · ballol!llC for starln,I{ spot.I ln 13 years; ahlftd the ·opotllaht 'with 8-In the climadlc 12th. . ' . Rooe, btUeaa in three prev-AU.Star appearinces end · 1 two-time· ltrikeout victim 'l)ltsday nl&t>t, ottoted a ,lin&le with two, out in the 12th and took MCOnd on Grabarkl\Wi!l' llncle. 1llcl:lnm ·thee tined a single lo ceoter and1Rooe bomled lnto Fosse before toeing the plate. "'It Was a bani"bang pll)'," Iii.Id Na- tlooal League • ,......,. GU !lodges o1 tt»e New 'York •Mets. "lt· took someme lift Pete to tiulllhls way In tbtre." The All.star ~ has been-the "'ting for crlppllnc 'injurlea "tai several top players In past years bUt> rftose plays ;every gnDe ·um wne:way.' "ll I can• chan~e fht-lCore, I'm not going to worrf· atiouf cettlna hurt," he sUI.• . . 'A.. . G.r.iffith Bids ForUp8et Win Over Tiger NEW YORK (AP) -Dick TJger is 40. He hasn't fought since lut November. Emile GrUfl\t) is 32. He Js a busybody wtth three wins in a row in 1970, iftcludlng a declllon over prev1ou1Jy 11nbeaten Tom BQgs of Denmark In hit own home town . The two men have met . only once -: April ,28, 1166. All three officials agreed Griffith had won Tlger'1 world middleweight Utle although· · m a n y newsmen -and Tiger -dissented. Four years and mafly boi.tt! later they light again tonight In Madlion Squat< Garden with no championship at state and Tlger ls favored. Weight can be an Important factor In this IO.round mal<h lo be carried on a special television aetwOrk with the New York area blacked out. By , rtng:u~ Tiger m_, hav~ 1 " ctecJaive edge .in~ pounds although he is &Jvi11J away at least .eight yean. • · When ·they met In· UM, Griffith had just moved up from the welterweight dlvJskin and ~alect but -1501411 TJ1er loitund hlrmeU to make llO. 'Alter J5 ~. ~ .... ~r Mereonte acored It for Grilflth f.5.t and judge Frank Forbes 7.IJ.I. Tony Cutelltno,.the olher.Ju4fie, ht4, l\,e ... In """1da \7·H· but 1•ve IL lo Grll!lth on pqlnp J,7,•fll'Ulllnlltily beclUte be Ooored Tiger for the first time In bit career In the nillth round. WA&JllNGTON ((J') -Ille Nastase, the• Rumania DavlJ Cuj> team n)ember whf is thti top seed In 1 I.be $35,000 Wlthingl0411n::EI. . ''"""'. meiit. seld h~ u irelr.: l>-· • !fe" sakl he ·dlciR' have an OllllOliWllt 1o ;~actlce on tht clay rohr& wh!Ch mly of the players romplain are too ' ' .... . walk blCk out whenever yotf JO desire. lfo..,annot ' 'As -ybur· ;ouJney progresses you· are lmprmed by Ille well-kept grounds and when .you pass Into the main 1 yard area you try to stfidy the men who have for the most part surrendered Identity and rights as individuals. 'Foot~~ll riit I .~11-.. Jeopar,~y. . . 1'lt wp' terture-ffr •Jive or al~ weeks '' salil Chlckl,e F~t, ~ho 1!10 tr.his Titer. "lt·was ~e:he wu on a dewL dytn1· for water, and knowln1 each, Ume he . tool< ·tome °"' of1 ibe · c1n~ ht WU hurling hit . chtnce lo .. ! tcrOtS tl1' deaert." • . . , · ' • , Dea~le that. ordeal" Tiger atlll clalJN , he can make HIO Po!JD(ts aaaln 11u the prl(e It rtihl." The price -1d. ha~• to be IJOO,llllO, and .Nino ... ~·~·u. lose,r I played 1n Aibens yesterday and 1 pew 11 ~i,''•Nasl.aae said. "I arrived hei'e at 11 :30 Jut night. How can you sleep-with the dilferent tlnles." He refer- re( to the body *ljuslment in changing frlim one ,llme. ione to anot~cr. ~astioe, howtvt! •• dldll't ~lOW Ws wearintss or his newneu to the W~irmton cotut Tue_, when he easily pOllshed oft Steve Krulevitz or Baltimore tJ.Z, 7-1 In the first Mjll1d of the tourney. Knilevlta. a· l~ld J~or U.S. Davis Cup member, bid Nastase down &.s In. \h• oecond match but the toj>'r~nl« td Rumanian ptayer, winner or the U.S. ln<IQtr . ..,_.,piuoahip, ~ly ta>ted lour •lralghl points lo•takc the oet and 0.. match. "lie was playing well In the second &eti" said ~astase of Krulevilt. ·~eut It was dlfficull ror me to adjllm to thl court." But you don't want to stare at them as a youngster might gaze at caged animals on his Clra't-tver vlUt to a IOO. So you stea~ (pardon the expresaion) 1 glance heni and there,· wOndtrlng what's behll)d thoae oubdued·loOldng races •.. wondlrlng how long the greying man has been there; how • much longer he mw:t l'elDltn and why he I• one" ol the inmalel. · ' Then' you go ln&o the cell blocks. l guaranlee that II all the )unlor hllh .,,oo .... kidl in America could take.-1 pel'90Tlal tour of Foltoni•1 pnA<intr living area, the nation '• crl'me: rate \iloUld. talle ' a substantial dtclhM ovet ·the oext • seve-ral years. , St!elng what JclTMI ol living condlllon! 1 robbery, loraery or olhct fCIQl\Y r111p NEW YORK (4Pi -:i'he cenege All· Star Game ma)' become , a ea.sually of the deadlocked negotiaUons between Na- tional Football Ltapje owners and lhe NFL Players AaoclaU°". ' The NFL)'A', lft Its ~nd pott·mld· night atatemeot In :M houri. sakl early today thal t~e \)OUege All-6tal'!I, wbo've been practlclpg at Evanslon, lll., for the July 3'1 charity gatne at · Chicago with the world champion Kim.as City Chiefs, hi:1 1votld unanll'floosly to leave the olllclai training camp. · TKe Oallu Thna-flerald; meanwhile, In a dlspalcll from tht ~Ad Oaltt 1ralrrtng camp of the O>wboy!I, said ttie NFL.PA planned lOdly to ask tht: owners' negoUatins team to submit the contract hassle to a federal mediator. Agreement of bolh !lidi!s Jn a l&bor dispute to federal mediation l.s necessary. In New' York,· an NP'LPA 1pokvman lndire<llJ confirmed the report by .. Yin& an announcement .on ,the situation ,would proiJabty be rel .. red In the early al· ~ 11\d•Y·. . . .' The · mediation prop0aa1 waa to be pre1ented)O the owner• commJttee;beld· ed by Tex ~hramm or the COwboy1 at loday!s CJoaed-door negotla~. , Tf1e NFLP,A, through Johll Mackey , or the Balll"""" Colts, Its ~s~nt, said the· oraanlzatloa had requested ·the AU·Starr;"all T'CIOl<lel lrom the vl\Tfous , 28, NF~ ·~. ·lo "~r l .. vtag camp ·bectiile of the· ownerr' ...,.., .. lockout announced Monday." • • ·A' five-play tr' commUtet of ·All.Stan. composed· o( Mlltf Rekl, Mlje ,~cCoy. Steve, Tannen. Cedrl~ Hardman and llelsman Trophy, wlliner StJvt ·Qwens, ' : IS5Ued, through the NJl'LPAt a 1llt.emebt tO 'Tiier' In ab oYer·tJie.we.1ght matt:h of lt1 own : , , • ., Jaat ·year, woUld have to put the title "Due to the fact lNlt ~ -~ on,µ., I.~· . , . , . , . . City Chlela' veterans are Unl..,.;i to prec-~ -;.· .-,·r---.-:..,.--,..,..--- tiCe, we have decided ·to 'dtlcOoUnue i ' our supervised practiceaJ We fUby ,._... C ""I SETS M .I D 17 thal the .C.ll•K• AD.Star Game,, playad n 'l'l'-R ::::·:,.~:,?:,."'ha~•~~ IN 100 ·METERS , In }:'("~loll ~-,poulble and continue • INNSBRUCK,' Atplrla -Chi Chea&. ~nsupervlted -koulJ in the hope lhtt ' tho 'no.iwOOled tor-a-born cautomr. the current dispute bet-n the NPLPA -4 -clociled Tutllfty at ti.I and NFL ownen will 900l'J bt neolvtd." ' lec!ondl 'for Ute 100.meter dllh for Routed out of btd, Otto Grthtm, lbt tromen. · ~II.star -i.. Mid hol ~ -~ -n.r lime i• u lntemtdonal l!Mk tlicl of the •tatement tncl"cooldo, ..., -fteld mH! hin w11 the f11tavlllli ,., what effect lt could bave OI t.be pme. 1 for JIJ9 mfttra and OM-tendt ol a ltcond "If the ployera do """"'tfnuo auporvia. Illy II t!\o -Id -· ' e<I practices, then -.·u have lo talk Mloo Chene •loo ...,., Ille loo.meter the matter of the a•me over wllh tbt hurdles In IS.I. Trlbu'!" ee<>P'•:'' • • I • I Jj llAll.Y Pll.Of Exchange · • Nine Boosts Loop Lead 'llie -,art E ..... Chm (Newpwt ~,-11.1 ........ -::;:. _. 1eo4·-matll by _,, a H -fnlm ~llonPif J'f«1ll il1lllllaPI &lory (F-Y...,) at Yaoo fflah. . ,. ..... -l<odl ..................... - • ~14 mart -tilt ~ Is 11' --al7~L *'"""'°" Barl>oW' (Run tlncton -) deoll N~ c.al« Jawlllis ~ dol 11111') ill fourth -ID tbe last five lllarts with a ~ \'tctory .............. diamond. Kautlmu and Broad (Mirlna) strelk· ed lo Ms -*'JFI win and puJlled -·· nnr 5'nlco <l!dloool cloo!ier llM to ille leape --db a M venllcl Ill Marina. . 'lllree al. ... fwt Eldlanit rum llplml ... JlalorJ ----·'"" -... ,,_ l""*inl ... _,,, marata --""" .. In ~ lmlnr-Wllh two oW Siu Weecln om,ted lo .... -. --ling dropped • ....... Into -llelll, oendillC Weecln lo-'· Wlmilnc .,...,... Ah1n While tlien !lb!Cl- ad lo r1chl wllb Weecln -">g. Eaalerllnc and Whilo llCOl'<d W.. on a. -ploy .. the ....it "' • blkb o1.·-, ....... 1lolarJ pldied up tis two .... In ... --; fte l!g .... Ratarf dalh .... ~ -,,...... --Wblle -... • .. ••• -..... (10 slrtkeaW, two walb, -bill and cme eomod run) trbwimwn.,.~Bob ~ (nine bltf, two walks, sb: -and• llniloeamed nm)...., ........... ~. Easlatlol, -... only -- -"' Ibo -wllb • lhlnl-lnnlne -----teym, lo -· ... --. -..... Har-...,. ... illd i..-r n.. .... ID ... -md llfth -· after a· t •I Ktnnlt lelcl, en route to Ila apoat win -tilt -ear..-. ,,. --Ille .... fnme !or ... -as..., laebd up lour tameo. -Doef« ud -· --IUJ1ftillldal ...... Bill Shubin pt .. BBi .... -fly Ind Erie Wmm _..., -a run by lf<IUnl --· 0.-mlooue. ---a tint lmilDI ........... deep ldt lor lie looen. 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If 2 I I O ,lry~ ff I I I I Cllflit., rl 1 o I I T,._..,., 2111Vlia.,p 211• ..... """"""· • t •• I ~ ••••• VeiNfn,a 1 1 11 c.n.on. • 1 • 1 • T•• •111 r ..... _.,_ . .. , ••• 1-Willlll""' ... ,.... .. t• I -S I I H....,. IOWeinlt •I OOI I -I 4 I ..... "-""*' • ., .....,_..,. ,,.... ,n •r•ftll •rllrt>I .. ldl, If .I I t • 1-. .... .I 1 I I McH•'I'· a I I I I ,_,._. a.Jt I I 1 I WINloHI 1110 ... lf*lll .111 1 flutf,c .lllfo.d.IJ 1111 AllMl,d .I 0 0 f 1m....1t-tt If 0 I P'•tt:•.• 21t1~.c a112 Plll,u ltllK"tlW.• 1112 -· •1•1LMin.d ..... ........... , rt I I I Htrdl\ll, rf 2 I 1 0 M.Albll, p II I I I R-. 211 I 0 I 0 ~It ~IJI T~ll ~1tt1 _.,_ ••• Winn's TIWI ._.... M .. 1-t 3 I ~-.,._. G .. a-1 II 1 Rocket Bod in Fi ... b Con>oa de! Mar's RDCI Laver will me« Ken Rooewall in the finals of. 1he $200 ooo Tennis Classic at MadllOll Square Garden in New Vert 'lbunday night. Winner of the ftnal mate& gob '35,000 with the loser awarded $15,000. Sports In Brief U.S., Germans Tangle In Spikefest Tonight lll'UTl'GART, _, -Y-lllil speed c:lasb wilb --IDll -u a lw<Hllj!bt trock Ind field - --Ibo United Slatea and Weol Germany sets under way taniPI In Stullprt'o Neckar Stadium. Weol Germon __,, cleor!y ...,... In Ille weights and lleld evaats, ... 1a.....i1ohanda~ U.S. women's 1qUld --loll In Genmlll)' In .... )'Olifl. • v,.., much up ta the air 11 the men 1 ~lion. al1liciuSb elJ>'l'la -i ._ West German loom Ila -chance ewr lo -oil lbe __ 1~101 victors over wea Gennany last y-In Aupburg. • PHILADELPIUA -Pro golf's .,..1 names, headed by Brltlsb Open champ Jact NiCklaua, return to the Amer1caa toor Ibis week u 1he Pbiliidelphta ci-Jc U-. in 1he start d 1he big -....... ,,,. $150,000 eveol ii Ille flnt lea on 1 aeven-weet IWinl that ranb u the richest ts the game'• ~. Ap- proI!mately $U mililoa la up fir IP'lbo. Ahnoot all d Ille ~I l<JUrls. l!l'e on hand to make their bid for a aha.re of It, in sharp coot.rut to the last two weeks when most of the game'• top Blan .,.... In Scotland for the BriUoh Open. So maey cl them l!l'e bare, In fact, that there ii no clear-cut favorite, though the awesome Nlctlaul muat be elven oDnsideratioo. N~ however, ll bav· 1111 putllq troubleo, .... though be woo Ibo Brltiib Open !or Ille second tJme. llt ~ !Ive times Saturday In 1ho llnal .....i at ScoUand wi- be .... °""' Sanden llnl•bed In. tie. • sr. t.OU1S -Further ~examination ci a -~ ~ Monday by rootle runn~ bict Larry si_,i at ille College All.stars camp Monday revealed he will he out ci action five to six weeks, the St. Loois Cardinals cl lht National FootbeU League said 1'leldoy. Dr. FNd Roynolds, Cardinal medical -· IBld 84ogenl, from Tesu A and M, JUlfer<d a partial tear ol a Jigm>enl in his right knee and Is oot expected lo be able lo pily until Sept. I. Anolher Cardinal rootle, delensive back Eric Harris of Colorado, was lo6t two -ago lo aurgeu !or an Injury beoulltredlnlbecooclieoAl~Am«lca ....... l.UilJocli, Tn. Ha also lo ... pected lo be idled tmtil Sept. 1. • RENO -cteveland •'Odct" Hm1s wao named TuMday fin! black coach in lht hillory d Ibo University ci Nevada, Reno. An aaotstapt !aJt year al N ........ Arif008 Uni,.,.,ky, Harrill wlll be an uslstant footbaU coach and also a lec-tunr In Jih!>llcal educoticn at UNR. Harria, 24, ii lrom Lang Beach, and ·-Lolli Beach City Oolle .. bel""' go~ lo Nonl>ern AriJooa oo a lootball Lights Out for Lobos; Diabl.os Nip Santa Ana acllolanlilp. Head ~ Jerry Scallinl said Jlarrlt w.old handle delenslve backs at UllR. • GSTAAD, SWlllls'land -,..,.,._ --, Culls cl San Frandlco, won her _.,, matcli Tileoday In lht SWlso In..,_! Tennis Cl!ampiomhlpo. U.... Del. Hilb'• MCOll'Cbl Ulld a ~ laat --· • cld:in« -de! .... Ind a blackout In .,. thlr.t qualW lo pin tile Loi Amigos ~ ID 1lie no... Tuesday night In ... --IUllUllll'buliolball league. Cooch Jerry Tanlia'1 Moom:hs BWept bJ Lao Am!IOo. ~ !or lblir lifth win In -aullnp al Banta Ana Valley - -Vlejo'I Diabloo (11-1) W... II~ santa Alia, !WI, al Sanla Ana In a ""'ii> dtfoollve Ml· .... ,,. -Del ........ cut short -.,. Ji&lllo went out for lht nigbt -... -· allll ~In the llllnl-flllad. P• 'nlJ.:,!:.. -· they .... ... ... IJ.toolnl load •• -..... Lll ....... had Ill* ., wllln Illa, ...... by two al.,. ...... llrtl )eriod. .......... lloUftibl ..... to tiu'trr· In • t«CIDd perkld, apiel•lly -.... rrtts "-WW., with O 'II ,,,.. ........ ...,. Ila -... 11114 .... In tllal _ ........... --h -~--1111. Loi Allilgoo ren qulcklY ...,Ind. -... d.. bad aellled al ball, Ille Monardlo bad deiill the bss a JU tlunpln( and ........i 11141 lead.• Sant.a Ana applied a stJcty ..ne defense and Mission Viejo reacted poorly, canning only 15 ol 46 attmipta from the lield lor 32.6 percent. Coach Pat Roberts' lltsbloo came beet<, bowev•, in the &econd half with the aid cl llrong rebounding fl'Om Jeff Malttnin Ind Sleva Alllcnll. -· the two they accounted ror 11 CU'OOll di Ibo boards. "'" Mltw Cit& Cttl ...... ' . "' I I I ' I I I 1 • , 1 11 J I I I I I I .t 1 • I 2 .. _ ·-·-· ·--:~ &AIA ...... IUI ... ...... ,,..... .. lit• ~ It I I ·--:1117 ....... It I I 11:-.w •••• , .... If• ... T•llt _.,_ 11 I 4 JI ......, °" 17 • Lit Alft-"It • ·-. 1-U ,_...._ V"fl 1a1 ._.. Ml IMI ... ... .. .... Mt1,.,_ 41ttlltllfl ftl ~ AU.UHi l I I I .....,... I I • I Ew111& 1 I l P'1n. I • 1 11 f'1'1C• 111lfttll ,,,, lll'tWll J117W....., •tll Citro I I I I l"M IW I I I I Mo•! Ofl f 10!-'• 1S 1t II Q Totfllt 141111' kltA llr ... ,,.,. MlniM Yltlo f tt n u -o .. " ... A... • 11 • ·-· She defeated Oille'• Mldiele RodrilUOI &4, 11-1. In men•• play, No. 1 leed Tony Roche ci A-.lia delealocl Douglas Verdlecl< m lbe United-· 6-1, 11-1 • '!be tourney's finals will be held Sun- day. Spain Gains Lead In Davis Cup Play BARCELONA, Spoin-Matolel santano and Manuel Orantes. sccncl lingln vlo- l<rlel 'l\ieaday lo give Spain a 2-0 lead ov« Y.,..iavla In European Zone A Davis CUp tom\11 competltlon. SaniMa dowaed r.etjto Fralollovlc M , M, 14, M In a I~ matdl alter ~ whipped Nicola Spear M, 11-2, H, In • minutes befcn l,Oot ~ at Ult Ban:<-Royal -Club. 'n>e winner ol Ult btM«.OV. - will 1 ... Ille winner d <the "-lean Zone nna1 match between c..ada .... Brnil. ..,,_ lar Ibo doublel match lodsy wire not announced, but tt is e1pected Juan Gilbert and Santana wlil -1 Franukwle and Spur. ... DB Boop Leep Mustangs ~in, Monarchs Fall ' Edoon Upsets f aqs; . 2GamesBack Mater Del lllCb fell two --In tbe kw colllma ""-tll• Vi~ Nip FV, 46-12 ' Monlrchl_..aidledbJPadlka, ... lo lbe MIA~ llocftatlon Dlpano_ meni ....... buketball leque,_y lillbl at Estsncla Jllgli. Plelllca'o victory ileolt lbe - lbalr third defeat In dlbl 1ameo whllo ldlo Newport Harber leads !ho culmlit with a 1-1 mart • Secood1'1ace Estsncla (IH) WU aiae Idle. Bolb teams .. In· action loalibl wilh Esianlca meellq X.., &nip al 7:15 and Newport Ha11ior Ind Colla Me11collidincIn1he •:• nlglileap. 1n other -Tueadsy, Ooola Ilea'• ' llllllaDp 1laned away Loi Amlgoo, ..... wllb a -ro1J1. ~ ---·lbe-...- lor Colla M-raiwnc Illa -lor :a points Ill -field ......... '- lflUI lhotl wtllll tDlm ~ Mll'I .... , Joa Man:hlorlaW Ind Pal Sweelland .... also In double n,...... Macl.ean totaled II d bis 11 In Ibo oecond ball, l\llarcblorlattl bad II ud SweeUmd ID -wilb Sweetland'• total com1nc 1n lbe l<CGlld-IWI spur1 tbol eomod coach )!lmD Neeme's crtw Ibo victory after lrallinl b)' -. al lbe haU. Mater Del, oompetlna In IWo ..._ c:oocumally, WU unable lo li:eep up lbe-lbal•Paclllca oe1 a.tilt-. were not outleored in any q\W1er • Padflc1'1 Jerry Maru wu lbe leadJag -from his pivot poalljoo, cbalking up :a points wilb lbe aid "' nine lleld goals -m!IUy lrom lmlde. Rick Kniffen Ind Sieve Kemper were Ille -., forcH in Ille M1111!1'Cb altacl: -each acorlni 1' In I loalnf cauae. • Clltl MIN llU &..-........ WI) ," ""' .... "" ..... tllklll" 11.11 "'"' 111•0.rc11 '111.1 ,,.,.... • .. 021 ...... 1 1 .. 1. ... YWlll ... 1 I .... ~ S 41 111 ,.rd\lll'ldl 1 I 5 1• ~ I 41 I 14 Wolr 111•--· lllt .......... • I I M t..'":"'i I I I I Holll 1111 ltlt MIC\.•11 11 111K•• 1lt7 T...i. Ml••D T•lf •1.111• _.,_ C.NI M-. 11 16 11 •-• W. Am19D& D 11 • 14 -..I .. ,. ~ Diii t•J P'ldtlc.l C•I ...... .. .... ........ 1 I J 14 11\irn • I I D C:ICV!k llllCllrlc 1111 °'"'*' I I I ' GllM I t I I ,,........... I I .I I ktlnt"9I' 6 I I 11 .1111i.y 1111._.... lt1U 0.kllr/ 2 I I t .....,,,. 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I f f I c• 111•.c1--. 11 .11 w ........ .,.. lllt 11\119 I t I Ii UflNtl I I I 4 ~ • 1. 1 11 M 111'I T9hllt " 17 •JI , ... ~., -:-il Jt ,. -11 :'::.•f.iMit 1' ''II It-II ..... (4'1 ,_....'I...., (GI ... ... .. .... .. w lllltl'l!ldl 171'1 ...... ,,,,,,_. tfll ..... 1141111 .. MI Jiit MIAw 2111 ...... Ill' w......... I 1 I 1 KrllllMt I 1 1 11 •iitt 6 I 1 It P'.O.Mr I f • 4 ·-· flllP'ltta 1111 """"" I I 1 4 ~ 211 i T•ll II M 17 t6 T•lf W14 te _.,_ M..w 511"1-• l"-tslll '1•111'1' 11 II t I -411 I, > Costa Meu Open Loop OCC Cagers Win, 66-64 Orange Coesl Colleil•. under lhe llal1ior MtrdlalU baPntr, scored lta f-Oilla Meaa -unmer league basMball victtty Monday n)llit with a narrow M-64 decllion over J>nlgreM!ve Produce. In lhe companion leoture al Soolbern Callfomla O>!Jele, SOUlbem Plullc !urn- ed Saddleback afty, 73-G.. The Men:banla were pacod by lbe :12-poiDt scorq outbunt cl Paul HolnMs and a blllanced altack lbal leolured ID players in lbe -m, column. 'llllD Read and Vinnie Cimnln&l!am """ in -filUl'ea kr I h e ~ outfit with ID and II w!llle mates Butch RolUne and Skip WiJllam.1 con<riOO!ed nine poinla api<ce lo lht ca UR. Sieve Shelby turned In I nilty performance for the winners with seven point.a and a p.t overall floor aame. Jrrry ~ (24) and 1111 Holllslor (11) combined for 37 coanlen ID -Ill down s.ddlebact. ' . '!be io.r1 ncelved ~ _.. Inc lmn Tom Gardner (It), Ben Mihor (ii) Ind Eric arute .... (ii). SMtlllr'mPllllk~17Jl .......... (0) Hr 11"4 Hr~l"M Onkln Jl2tllllrt ll~J O.lrvdl:s 1 I I I OW~ 1 ' ~ II .... l .. llr • s J,...11 ~111111 I • 1 I L'l'Oft Jll1Mllhlr 4111lt Slmlo 214JGUll..._ 1141 J.Brwl1 I II I I 24 Gwdnsr I ) 1 It PIYM .11111 .. ..._ 211' .... ly 1116htll lllf T ... 11 • 1119 71 ,_II ta 1e 17 u Ht""-KWI: SoutNrll P'lalk MIW a. ..,_ dr.Mdl .,, ............... ,.., ...,., .... 9 9 ,., •rllftll ;:1..J .trllll'M R.iUM JJlll'1Nl!I 12aa wm11 ... >>••-..11• 11.11 .... Jl•tc.1111 0111 J-llt1.....,. ••1 22 C1,111111ft9Nm I I J IJ lfilllW I 1 I 1 ,._ Jlt1W.,,.,. , .. ,, IC1llY •tllA.1111111 1116 Hernt!OllU 111.AM1191111 1111 c.i. 2 ..... CMr.-, I 1 I 5 Wtlll• I I 4 • 1'mll W tf 17 '4 T•talt :IS '' t6 '6 H•lfll!M -.i: P'r..-.tw Pnlluct JP, lilfW M~nll ii,. Major League Standings AMEBJCAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Eul Dlvldoa But Dlvldoa • L Pel: GB w L r.t. GI ~ SI SI .a1 Plttaburib 50 It Ml Detroit 47 31 .561 I New Yori: 47 31 .M'I Ill New Yort .. 31 .Sil 7 Chicago u a .... 5 Boston 44 41 . 511 • s. Louia 3t f7 .141 Ill Wlillllncton 40 • .4Sli Hll Pbiladtlpllia 31 • .GI II Cleveland 31 • .IG llill 1111"""'81 • 11 •• ll!O .... -·--Minneeata 114 • .951 c-a• .'ltll A1pl1 51 IS .593 5 iw..,.. II • .Ill ID Oakland 47 40 .MO t•A All-1: : •• It Kansai City 3.1 52 .3111 :1211 SanFranclloo •• It\I Mllw1ukee 32 57 .!IO 2511 Houston 37 St •• ll Oilcago 31 Iii .341 1811 San Dita• :JI M ••• 11 ----NstlSNll l .... 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PIE 'lo DEAN LEWIS 19'6 HAllOI ILYD., COSTA MISA 646-9303 1arv1eo and'""' fw All k•FIM Can Md1r11 ledy lhop fw All Can • oranre County'• Larpst and Most Kodll'll ToJola and Vohll Dular ,Pirates Drop .. 89-80 Decision To Leng Beach ' Orage Coif' Colle .. drojlped • lougb -4ecisi<m to hoot l.oiil -b Qty dollife Tueli!aY night In lbe LBCC ...,.. mer batetball lell'Je, "" '!be loa WU Ille lourth llrliglll In Ibo summer circuit lar the Plral<I but llllnd-ln coach Jlob licber-'>om WU pieaae<! with Ills team's dln!IL "I th<Rlgbl. tilt loom d14 well u a whole lomight becaUJO el '-Beach'• lougil def-.. Tbey (~ _, utililed a rnu-e.man. deflnllve ayattm -prollln applied lo ... CUlll'ds and I thotJCbt our people reacted well, overall,'' said Schermerhorn, who Is lit· ling In for coach lla1> Livsey, The latter la OD yaca.Uon. Puaae Dlffie Ind sie.. McI,endon "6'.. Ille domlnaling hoord lacton 10< Orillil• Coast along with Lee Walter!, Defensively It was Paul Holmes, siev,.. Shelby and Dillie in the limelight. ..J 'nle losers' touahest problem was l the turnover department as the u.i-> Beadl defente forced aeveral ~ clurlnc ... test. . . Mcl:eedoo led OCC In acorlnia 17 while otben in double figures - Dillie (11), Walters (12) md (10). o,.... C""1 1•1 """''' '!··· 2'!11' ......,.__ J 2 2 16 A.Ultlll • 1 • ~-1 J J \7 Hollf* •I Ill Ctn,.y 442UC111i 11•' ~tt.rll 4 4 I n C.1111 I I t s &Mlb\t 2 2 l' Toi.II 11114WM . • H•lf!lms ICWI: LMll ll9dl & <II'•• cs.t .. DIANLIWIS Al!NIYllUl'f l,\LI SPECIAL 1970 TOYOTA WASON :::!.$1117 v LVO lf!t DIMO .,699 141t4r., rMI-. N•hr, .......... lS.. .. .,.,, , ... TOYOTA COlOllA ltMll. 11ti1.-:, MAit -II. Lii. LWZ tM $1595 , ' I I - , " ' "' \ '. " ,. • • l• \t;. .. DAILY PILOT Wo!ne!day, Jlif) ll, 1970 NUYO® FLARES NOW 19so .\.'. ~~· THl lllllOTTOM lt•i'1• ~ . 'W In • n11 .. • '-"•••u n "''" "(,,_~ · th1t 11•••r ntHt lronl"I. GrNt ,:.) nlte.tt.ft tf ll"M'l' colera. SIJu 26 tt H . REGULAR NUvos• ... $1.SO ILUE JUN LEYIS8 BARES 17so ''Salty Dawg'' t7~s uotn' llUI 1n~1-CPO tlllrts ill W..hoi "'"""· fully .... -· Soll-L.xL . --~--ORANGE COUNTY'S ' Wlll"S auns IYIRYIHINe ' ONLY OFFICIAL . . Ill UM .. NG IQUIPMDm COLEMAN REPAIR STATION • ~ .......... ,_ ......... .,. .............. , ..... -I Urrf•I I '9 ............. .... .., •• , .. ,to tlilty-.... UGllTW!IGHT FOODS FOR OUTDOOISlllN All -C"-' ,.,.i,_ 11t fiCTOlY TUINID ...i rtpOlr 11 C-..... -• ..... NO SllYICI CHARii. '" PIY °"" fir ,.,.. --NIVllt I Stnk• ( ....... Gran~• Has the Greatest Selection • and lowest Prices,·toolll 3-LB.: IN.SUL 100 BAG c-..,al, ill .• ,,.,tk.I· s 11 's """'":':' .... with s ••. of 100. AtttocdYI, .... ·~· ;.ptia' cfttt. · wann, Mft f.f•• 1111 t I (Ol.IMAN ........ . . "SCOllTll" == ..,.. 7 •• ''THE HUSKY'' .# 611 ............ _ .. ,, ... __ ..._ LIST $2'.tS s19•s -I---• .... ···-· -.. .. ...... .,. ... tt- wht• ,... Mt41 ltl [oleman,, ·OLYMPIC •FLEX-ACTION" TENT ---(;00LERI --DRYER I --IROOMIERI 1·u..-.,..TRONGERI '54!~ Regular $66.95 COLEMAN "OLYMPKS" he" tho 11~ new tloutllt roof dtllen .•• •nil .,. tton1I ca~ to Mitch. SN 111 of tt.e 1tyte1 4lur1nj-Gr1nt'1 9lpntk Tent .....aew aM 111' at w.tou. nvin91I OVER 30,000 PAIR LEVI'S ® IN STOCK! LEVI'S• ~ We've Got 'fml FOR GALS! LEVI'S. JACKETS Sizes 34 to 50 SN. Gronl'I Gllllf S1IKtloo of Levis for Gelrl '9 81NIM JIANI .1 ...... c.tttil-All c,i.n..,.. .. 11 Wool Blonklt Lined .. $13 $7.00 The farnou1 Ltvla DenUw jacketi, lff'Hhrunk tt 1b:11. You11 flM the 1111 Y•• MM It $11,00 GronY1I MOMlll'UN JIANI ....,,... ...... .. <•IMll .. ... llO....rU. ITllN JIANI ~11~1• $11.00 , ........ lttll'N ............ ;,. $14.00 •lltlle .............. ,. TAlfAN' ........ I A•"-tll fwt-II tll $15 00 • ••Ifft ... II ti th• • CMAMllAY WOllC IMllT :::',t":; $1.IO WESTERN SHIRTS by Mlfler '6'5 DINtM JACKIT ''"'~It. $1000 ..... _.,_ . •it:iiO:::) Ju•ltr ... MllMI lbt1 S ft 11 WUTE•N STYUD hr W11ttNMrt • • , 111111 f'l""IMftt Pre11 fUrict. tH. hi• P'U'it 1nlll Hll• ct .. n 11'1 .ti ~llwt it111tll1 11'1111 NCll: ................ ,.11 "'"· . Keioillneten WALLACE BEERY SPORT· SHIRTS •• :Ar GllANl''SI MCll'IC • ~'-1!4 ''lwana'' '18 LHNITWMllT • • , .... nlftN luth ................ "" ...,......,, , ... =... -lloo, ..... .... '"' _,.,, ... - Slfttle'M :lie LANllU s9: ''The Greatest Selection of Tents is at GRANT1Sl11 THI OASIS by COUMAN C1m,l1tt 11ltctlo11 1f 111 tht .-pular "01111" tt"t -nls ft'f' Col1m111. <1Mck tM ft1hlr11 • , , '"" Gr111r1 low ,,kM, 1111 Ix 10 Colemon,, '8995 "''""""' t94•s .... $11t.t5 •••••••• 1>'a10' SUI" I • 129•s l••· $149.tS . , •• , ••• 1 'THE VAGABON.,.' by COL(MAN •9495 1ro9.:~21LY $119.95 THIS DElUXI C.ltMI• f911t It Wt .__,. ftt .. ..... • , • 1.,.. .... ..., ...... .,. ,..,u ............. WMtH .... ... r-.~-..: .. =:'" "' .......... , •'9Ck 1. Or••<~ . .. II :1._ rhe ~~~!:~e~'' STRIPi fffY' in •II of lh slurt of •II 1, "Golden f S. All siiesf e "'"'"' solid color '6 ,,,,, s. ,, " .,,.. ..... HI loy•• • • · · $7 ''S "lold Pin'/ • , .. • . $1 ,, un1hlne '''"•'' $7 ''lat.y Pin•• •. • • , . $7 Wiid ChHd•• •• :;w•ll•by•• • • • · · $6 ''Arlaono'' '' • · $7 r-.OH .. 2··· ' • • • · $7 ''lrok ' · · • · · $7 ••••• $7' ''M •n Troc1i:•• •. $6 •11le..Wow1 u ••. $7 .,,, JUMeo SIZE "HANG (fl .... leaclt 'l'EN" . .. -rowels $ J IA "Hang·Ten" . !~~r~~ 1RUlllCS NOWt '8 •0•9• 3• . , "HAfol0.11N" • • ., 0 GOU SH11rs • ,, ,,,~•., .. •12 I tfri,e11'"•• 1i.r1 Hi "'i' ctltrs --- USI , . al.DIT .. IUllT'SI .... , .. ""'" ·-a.. ' l .. t . ) • ' ' ' ' I I • ' • • , . • ,-., d ' I ' • " I ' • l JI DAILY PltOT Wtdnesdu, JulY lS, 1970 ; Start. r .l 1 • .ruam1tos How to Take the Fun Out of Golf Area Briefs ·Your Racing '·Engines! by Deke Hou/gate Entries fw ~ .... ~ .. .r~-;1t11;= -.,. They call hhn Uac:le MilUe, the other 'drlvert do, and ci-• , .... l'int ""' 11• ~.-. I.._, ._ ... '"\ "-Dlltr a.Mt• llf & .. t- , u""';r mOllly go aboUt tbetr til•slntas 11 if~ weren't .Ectil.md. -nn_ • "" 11- "-QWet. serious, a bard workinl loner, be *-i't fit' 1.ht _;,~:.~cir,,· Ji·;'r:! .. ' .r: ~? ima,e of a profUlioaal race driver. EVea the name, MlUoa ~'S~Cus?.!! '1r 1 i'! Minter' doesn't ainJUre vi.alonl of the dublft&, carttrie I ~ GlnMr" ..,. I~ " ~ drl~. PaW NetrmU wuuld never be cast to~ htm.. . 21 ?\ v1o. ~' 1e1n1111 1• nree vears ago M.illter had his baptbm rA. fire on t&e l!;r'..=-,trEf' llj -~ • -~~---.1--· _._ _ _. blNGllo:: Ml9 11:':i:~1 :11 11-~ ...ui __. circuit. Ht IS .uliwl. U aDOl'l)'l'MJI' L9' U l lKult IAIMMIK•I IJf now I! ht WM tbefl. • . Abo Elltlbll I ftl!ltmber . talking to Mill al an EaJdern race. th1t f:. .. T~ 'fi5r1 year, 1eaninc against his camper, sipp1iJa 1 IOft, drilk served l!:'.Jd..,...'7C:::.1 by hi! wife. 'we had a private chit about bis career. He s1CON0 RACi."""7.o ¥1r0o. s - doem't lltnd much of a Crowd. ; ?1mr:Wtn.;. !'~lltl. l'UtM 11600. "Thla ls tou&h," Milter said. "l aever knew there were t:r:!J~oir .. I .. 1 lU guys who wqu)d kDOtk you off the tract. rm med to sports =:r.~..,~.,., !ff . cars, I guess. But ff that is tN. ·w.ay they ,. .. t lo play, =:w ij:_"ll~o\'m:• •r, I eu-I will have lo leaTD their aame." ~ ' l'l!,_, l,l On the green, don't bother to repair your ball mark. After all, that's what the ~ ., Minter wn green, so green he · blew a clufch.-.i.~ ..__~ .., • kc l.i,1 ln greenskeepers are for. • . • ~ • I" startJ.nc U.e of his ffnt professional nee. It wu the tb~iuur 1 1,.,.,,1 1,\,' -"'---.:._------------------------'-- sedan race at Sebring in ltrl. and Minter sat on the grid '~~ 1 '"1 '' 1 111 Mat Tournament Slated Saturday; Tbe Mtl.n>polilan wrestlini • Parks and Recrutlon ·Depori- '-Will coaclude ib _. ment or 1otJru1i1i111 cllroclor -loop llCllYll)' Saturday Jim Keane (6"-1111). ~an all-day toornatnent at~ Junior Colle1e with ....... lor fin!., 10COnd end lblrf place in each weight cla91. Miion be&W at 1 30 a.m. lolloltifti 9 a.m. w~ins and W.bllzd tn the •atnda .will blo -lor lint ond oe<ond ~-onc1 · .. -dlftl ...... ,., tropty. Enl,ry lee is IS cenla ger wrw:iler-iritb f j Vt-pG "II 8 d allowances made in each ~-. Corona del !>far High'• entry • The c..ta Meu Comou forfeited a thrl&-brii:i1, 7.0 4eci.sion to the ·Santa Ana Angels SUnday In Southern Califarnia Baseball Al50Cl1· tion action at Coslli Me1a'1 Tewloklt Part. A total al only ~· players some in street clotbea showed up for Ult Comets, which pnmptfij managu John Saint to comment, "Wt haveni go«- ten much pltdling 'lately and it's really disapp:>inting when these playera don't ..,w up." .The.. CGm!!!' (l,2)Jl'e lM· Jati~ acbitlpled to ta<klt the Gardena El Reys Sundiily at TeWinkJe. , fryinC h1a clutch while waiting for the green flag to drop. ,.m,..··,,.., 1w 1-1 1ii ' THl"D llACt:-iSi Yttds. I ....... w; 2'1tree a-r• 'Wlillovt Cl•tc!h ~l:'lj~· '.l.':'1, ""'· .., ~ . k"' ~· ":'il""' "' ne 8eW !'..,._. anad Wm ... leH Minier dtdlc tllert i':ff1 '1 :r1;F U: n!MI faetil. MDt elllmlJ poppe4 6t I'll' la, ud dlgtcl off. ~ sour,'1w~'r" filodllr f 1tt Be dreve dli e.tlrt dlrft -.Un .... 1 dlddl ad ftnlPed urnt Tr w IC•rdonl la I~. . . POUll.TH •ACI. UI Y•rdl. J3 YHr --"' -it:. ~11111 ""'" 11•. Ctllmlllll '"l'Ut "'' .. Mc deal," Milter esplalMd. ~'I'm used :~'l'a.!'!"..JU::\"' u: te mtTlllc wtd!Mt a dlltck. Yea .see, 1 UYe warkei for w.. 04.":.nci •wt 1crllb'o'l 111 Morris Captures Southpaw Golf Tourney at Santa Ana in Mle SouUaern Diviai<m of the Metropol!lan loop ' bas rac;k~ up five consecutive victories during the short. campaign, including a recent. 22-19 decision over Huntington Beach (4-11. An alJ...star team will be selected following workouts at Cypress College M o n d a y throu&b. Thlll'8day at 7 p.m. The cootin,eM. will meet a ai m.iJar lfOUP from Bakers- field at Cypress July ·zs. •• San Diego's Lowell ~hs attempts to get back on the winnJng track this '~ay in the USRC mkfgflt racer competition at Orange County Speedway in El Toro. ~ yun .. av.....,. medwde. oae tf dte _.._ wtzh'llll =r1:::~1:·r1 ui '· •r Uve Is ei.tdteL Se *9 • eulemtr ..., .. , lte ~le ,, lu Ev Morris of Santa Ana co111 ., ud ..a !lit ..me. .teportmat to come pt M1 ~~,lr,A ~"'" ,r. delealed Do<og Word or Coota • car. H WH't nni. "A'li. t ,f't..LUllMml 11 Mesa to capture tbe quarter-~ "I wu •IM t• ~olateermr for tUt job, becaae 1r 11.n1n ii:i:-, .... ,,, i 11 score left.haoden 1olf cham-M~ IW /1'""1 Ut , 1 welt .. set tbe car I cot t• worll: .. it. note jebs !Mii'• 0111 we111111 111 pioMhip at Sarta Ana Country ~ ,.W weU. ... _....."cl an ,.Id oa a piecework buiJ. !"Giii e111<1 fLl!Wntl n1 Oub this week. ' .. _.. -'tL-t Pi.-nt RACl:-J:i' Y•••· s Yffl" ...-...4 . ~ J tot pod at tt, aM ... I eu ...... e any ca.r w1 -~,..rg1w. "~· ...,,.. 1111111i17 Morris ~ a 1-up victory A a c1ftS, -.y." ~·~ o~~ 1 111 on the 19th hole with a par ~ Mlaltr ..... ...a&efll rdle tf die Jtll' • Ute Tru•Am ,.~·~ dt!r-'1 l'1t to gain the OOe after trailing !· dmllt ii 'l'l,'Rt lie pnmfldy •s;;N OISt. fll 1i1ht. Bact f,~.r,:~• ,-,., 'l.,1 li: through 15 holes in regulation ~ ..._ ~ ...., Cll., lie 1ewww4 1111 1rlM M a VW mec•aalc ~:£~ ~ 11~ 111:1 ll~ play. He was one down at ' _. .... .., cr11vf• for compedtlill: by *'"Ill • Poncbt su;:g,i:-i 7""?" l~ V>e tum but came back t.o ~'Ii IM':ll •• .,.. nce1 fOIJ' • ctapk ti....... G:i1.:i.\W:: ''~·~ uo tie the m"atch on the 16th lrl1h lrOQli. i/8•nk• 116 I t•· 1· l i;. 1'111 edler MJ Uac:le MllUe ldt k WJ. TIO¥ w11c:11 1 11~ nr and post the w n on ''°"' ITS ~ S__.. Ti. 8kl Mi n Llr:>111ml l H hoJ , :c: a Caman, M .,... at e .-v••Y -extra e. ~--A lfl(TM JtACI. 170 v1rd1. I YNr r:.to . tlle lint lldtpeadat to w .. a ......... race ,10, tNI lip. Cll!lftlM. ~ .. moo. He will retain the title for ~118ce '*· f~~':"' IN'IC• •1000. Th• Dk'°" EIK· the next five year1, replacing · W '9 lemMd u.elr 1amt.. "::i.et . .'~!:1nete1~1 ll: Don Shaw as the t10uthpaw ' I ~I~ l~rWll) l)S h . ... .f'ellnaer Claargl119 Bertf. .. ( li Lee Metzger, a beginner .. , ,. ~ I c amp100. £.i .. ~~~~. ~1 l~ . "* -,J'lth 10 laps lo 10, Minter's Amerkan Racing Asaoclatts T!f.Jl';~:r.n.rl 11• with 25 years eipenence on ere-ii suddenly rutiled that Mustug factory driver George ~, .. , iwriohtJ 11• the links, fired a "slow fi ve-the I ~th Mlltl --• ch•-' h d PJ~ l~:~t:l 1" wood" oo the second hole at ~· Fol&ner was on ume ap w1 e cuJU .... e..ng ar · co1i_, csntlihl ln Santa Ana this week to ace $ Ht had a faster ~ and WU gaining 1 to 2 seconds 8 11vSHTH •AU:-m .,.,di 1 we., the 148-yard hole. •, lap, Tiiey fia.,hfd him the information. oldl -' -... Cl1lrnln§, l'U,.. U«:ll. --i.. Clllrnlnt ••kl ISCOO. Tiit Loni •..u. Lee ii: the i n v i l a I i O n a l "' There were six laps to go whew. Minter had . lo 1s~Rg ~"""e'. ~'""lt::::Yi 1" tournament chairman at Santa f wide 11 tramC: ll'i4 Jl'oUmer suddenly Wll drifting JU!t n es J•'""' ~10 1 )~"' i 111 Ana and will be directing his •· off his tailpipes, • With fiVe laps· to go, ·Follmer took the ~w 11., f': v)~1 111 aativitiel in this direction dur· .-lead. Pitc.an ,.,. 1c1,.W.'i" nt I "d :'~1J~~1r1 Jg Ing the month of August. • Then thtrt were two laps to go, and Minter was a OO&SI t -He was playina ·with ass is.-· ~o1•--. -.,., ........ ,-..... ., .. -in a tum, then bumped .... ain •••HTN uc1. • "'I{*-1 ,~.,. --e in uother turn. Follmer had the faster car. but bis brakes F 11. YI Walker and Cliff Beal when r UUCI ''"' u~ ""& ucr -ii:_r.A~:;.·c;. '.~,_. --,,,· tant pro Dusty Elford, Tom L wen faili•1. This allowed Minter to catch him hi the turns. T::'~..!tt".t .t~ 1 lff ht EX'fld his fir.!t-ever bole-in· With one lap to RO and a tight right band comer comin• Lf:n.T~ ~·bol:d 11 •• I~ up. Minter alid Inside Folbner, beat him to the apex and Q-ct~ \ f~111\ ,,. one. lheJI br•ked hard. Follmer had · nowhere to go but into the ~~ -.~1,,~'\!w';91111 H! Rttttcho SJ ·: licit of Milter's-car. ~.!"o'~~1a11~:·,..,1 115 The impact spun him off course and e.ded the duel. Chiller cwe1111 1n I Drucll1 UC.anl\l rn "' Minter wo1' the race by sir seconds. SIM'•" GM!" 111111m1 1u • • MllCh w11 made ta tbe wirt service reports ef tlte Hrtly a....a. altere16-tut followed, as Follmer raa t.wanl &H Y" wlllter'• circle wltti blood 111 Illa eye. ~-\a tile Umtll~t el *°'J, Mlaltr wu denied llte crtdlt for • brtW111t drive !.. tJlll& W; dtt ..ta radq frateniity by 11U"pri9e. Most of ~ dtt __..._, 1tU.U.. ,,.. ftcosecl oe Ftllntet'• raae. '---,• ·..--· : ....... Ut thd1lttd fHtii aad firs& fJi .llil twt 1ppearasu.-e1 flUNTM llAC•. ~ y~~IQ, l .,,,, 1:.,•r;f~ c\l;ri=l,,; ~' a~.1m1na. Mr. 0c11o"1i.1fi.I:;"' 116 f'fll«i 8tt T t m1Jhl l~ 1(1$1 tf'!f 11.V, r•ob) 'Jt ~':if ... Mi~UJ.: ~~I) \,~ ,.,,,. 1n.IYIP,,n1ri uo Ch IC ll.e!!u.11 CSIJ''•u•I 111 L90 Ollldy 8!7.iMlrl) 111 LtllllOl'L IW• I 111 s.,:,: 2r~~d• •1 ,,. t"ri~hcs~rttrrr' in U"'llltdltd fW~llfllJ 111 ll.0¥11 11.llf !M•rdlnef no Dutch Oil Saver fired a low nel round of 65 to win a men"s club tournament over the weekend at Rancho San Joaquin Country Club. Ray Schamborn and Frank Beckman had Us to tit ror second place with G a r y Hanson and Ned Trehan each coming in with 705 to gain a thlrd plaee tie. Gwen Holle a.nd Mary Imler • IWI yes, ICOl'in& 11 pol.ts for ClmtH. Rt hit beak• the ,_ .n.11111 lldery ttlllD of Camaro1 bt4JI ·times. • 111-l:eol VersioR of Old Tale •• ,, Alamitos Race Results • (. Remember the story of the tortoise and the hm! A motorised version or it was recently re-enacted by •·race driver and a motorist with a long safe-driving record . , ~ Neptiating a ~i\e course over opu highways and (.'(Ml- gtsted atreets i• the Pittsburgh area, stock car driver Tom ~ Colella broke every traffic law he · could safely get iway : with whUe newspaper photographer Ste•art Love drove by the • book. Colell1 ran red light.I, passed on the wrong side and 1gnored1posted speed limits. He was aa:ompanied by a state 3 trooper (with uniform and insignia carefully Cilncealed so othe rs 11 traffic would JIOt guess the illegal driviq: was part or ~ a controlted test ). . ' Alta' ti miles Colella was six minutes raster than Love . \ which fi---' out lo be a saving or about 1ir seconds a . ···-, .. mile. Ana CoJelll is a professional drive r. • Jtf-E:rutl119 Test in Europe I I• Europe, wllen tltert is a more laine1 fain attitude ....,.. lllPn1 ipHd, a limllar -bat mere eractJ111 - ~ test wa1 canied out la 1.. by '" memben of a Gennu • ........_cdatJ. ; 11lt twt *inn were &1ve1 can fitted wtl.Jll lMtnunenls • tut recerde4 eYft')' action tlteJ took dariq a 1,-.mtlt drive , 1-Bamblol'I, Genuoy, lo lllmhll, llaly. ~ 0.. *'"' w11 laltncled tt drive u fast •• CODdiUon1 ; ....... • psmtt, ... lite lflCond was told tt Qb It ea1y. ~ Ht .. a. tlrt\le ..ty H fast u tM: flow of trlfftc. (Muy , .............. ,.. .... _.llmlb.) ;, "11111 ,._. ..ay ••erait4 st 11l.p.t1. for the dl1lai* dd ~ fl~ 11 millllel abHd ef dte slnpake 81ter 2t . •w1 .t *"1111· SpeedJ •IM about 11 mort 1alloe1 of ps 1:iy drtvla1 fal&er, u wtll. ( lhlt tlM ai.ty wt• told In the iJ11trume11i rt1diqs. 1't fat drl\ler 01td tits brakes 1.33t times. incladlac ~ ftw ,.me ...,._ lie pMted z.ott otlttr can ud was p11ted f~ ~ ... ,u. ni ~ *Iver llralced ... , IS! limn, ..... oce1111 .. fer ~l'tM.1 -.., ,..-a &otal •f '41 •lkr drivtn ~ ....... ,.........,1u1t.1. Deep Sea Fish Report TllftHJ, J111Y 14. Ult C ... r Mil ll'e" ll'll'ST llACs-ul yN111. Twt 'O't••· ~ _ll)tllleM. Clt lnllftt. ll'U,... t l,11111. C(1lml11t trlc:• u.-. Mtllit\C M-. fl".,....,.) I.It ,_., 1.111 •• $ur1 l(kl CAPOlllCI) J .• '·'° lll lflrl'I ~ !Patt) S.?O T!mt lW/10, Scrtltl'led -TIMI" hl1, l 1111•llcl1 Tonp, Tr11!J A Dvft ll'lcl True Grll. SICONO llACI -«Ill Ytrfh, TI!!'e.. ¥11r-oldl ind 111. Cl•lmlnt. ""'H SIMO, Cltlr'!llne _.-1ct fl1tl)O. T-1.0. ltY IWllloiol 10..0 S.:Je l . .io Abft l lrll>IMY IWtllll t.• 6 . .0 Gold I~ Clmll~I f.00 Tl~ -20-1/10. , krt khtd -llul!,1~'1 F1flC1', Nici<! •Ill M9r. ltr Crul .. r 111111 St Yfll Trl11-... 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Y-tr Go (LiPMml •.oa 7.IO f.1111 Rlld'I TOl'lto !Wt ll1\ ,,00 l .IO GOid (PIM) 10.• Tlmt -1 .. 1110. 5crtldled -ll:ftd Cll1rg1 11•, 1"1111· b&r, Ori!! 1"41 !"Int Ol~I. Slt:VINTM ltACl--411' '1"1'111. ThrH y11r-olds 1nc1 up. c,.ir,,i..,. "'"" st,lOCI. Cllli'r111'19 wlct QJoa. Mr. P..--111y fS"'Mhl , t.111 J.ot •.oo Ocho l"wtlblH !Ad.llrl J.00 J,40 Gtnlll'I 11.-l (S!f1u11I '• time -*411111. ScrVd>M -SPlnklt Lodtl. 81rk· Miid, F-1nl ••ttenr 1nd Ct rt1ln 5'mpln. llOHTH •ACI -.. Ylnlt. T-.,. .. ,.actt. Incl u.. Al ... lllCt. l"IK1I u .... FIQU lt'I Trick !H1rdl"tl I.le t ... I .... To. TOdd 1cardol1l •M •.JO Shldcrw M.n Ol1..C1I •.GO Tlll\e -:rt-1/10. k:r•~ll.ut F-tnd Mr. lllllt -NINTM lliiloCI -tJt .,,,..., Thl"M "'MN>kh 1n111 ..,.. c11trnln1. """• 11,200. Cl1lmll'l9 price 1).500. FIW It• Flrllile IO'ostl.,I lS.• 1.00 S.IO Cockv Kid !Sm!tlll 6,e I.to Dltt 8r•ncll' lH~l"'l • l.00 Tlfne -2M/10. Scr1tdltd -A Goin' M-11. Tombl• Tot1i.. Slornw Bull tl>Li SI""! Grwnd, had idetiical '72s to tie for first place in a wo.Defl's club ace day tournament. Leeta Brand was next with a 73 in A flight. Betty Gallagher bad a· '11 lo win the B tiUt with Pat Livlnpton oe<ond at 13. Betty Walthall with 73, won the C crown with Jeanne Czach second at 79. Edna Lawrence WIS the D flight winner with 76 followed by B e I t y Blakemott with 71. The men's club will stage another low net tournament at Rancho San Joaquin this weekend. ejo Country Club Tuesday for a golf tournament. The Mission Viejo lnv:it.a- tional amateur tournament is scheduled for Aug. 1-2 at the popular hillside coune with competition divided into two categories -1)..6 handicap and e 1-12. WLM• .s ' ....:. ' ' I > > I J 2 . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . ) .. Sachs finished third on July Fourthatthespeedwaybehind Long Beach's Jim Fa~tt. and Danny Caruthers o f Anaheim , but still holds a commanding lead in the USRC point derby. Duane Sears (Westminster~ and .Eddie Miller tColta Mesa) art the prominent ll"tA drivers involved. · · Pro Roger Belanger has The fifth annual Corona del returned to duty from a two Mar class A volleyball toorna-1=---------- week v~il to Mon tr eo I, ment willl he held this Satur-'ARE YOU TH' E day and Sunday at Coroni. Quebec, Can. del Mar State Beach. FV JJile Square All day action .,ch day acts MAN FOR US? undtr way "at 9 a.m. ow c""""" .. r•,_ ••· Fouri.ain Valley Mile Square The tournament is open to •""•"' •nf •• 1r1 .... ..._ fv Golr Cour il I • 111c11. "'-ft ... h tlr9 flf ..... se w I 1tage a Ml y class A and lower ._,. a.. ...., _,. m· e m ber-guest tournament clas.slfication players and• is ., ,..., 11,w, 1 _ ..... ,_.. this weekeod over two days e1pected to draw nearly 200 " c1111 ,. "'-' ,..,..., •lllf ilh 52 • ..... '"'"'''""· .., • ,__ w teams entered in the participants. .• -..1N111 n1't..,,.. •,.... Meaclatelark Cilmpetition. Teams must be entered ,.,.,11y. Action get! under way at prior to Thursday and in-~• ctl11ct ..,. ..,... ..,_ 1 30 Sal th ........ , Mr • ...._. UU) "1-tt'1. DianM Hooper and Ed : a.m. urday wi the terested parties should either ., w1tt ... •1&. °"'" NM. nevul combined 1 o111 n g.lirr~i•:al:rounci;:on;s;u;nda;y:. ===cootaE~ct~the~~N~•:wpo:r1:s.a~=rih=·~;;~~=~r=i talents to fire a combined score al 58 at Meadowlark Country Club last weekend to win a couples tournament spon90red by the women's club. Pat and Joe Eork> finished second wilh a st followed by ·Marian and Jim Darling at 60. Be\ty Briley had the longest drive ror the distaff com· petltors and Lou Vance was the longesL hitter among the men. 1n the least putts .com- petition, Pat Hood took 28 and Mel Sundstrom and Joe Eorio tied with 26 to win the men's competition . Jfe•• v .... 11., A four-way tie resulted in a best ball of founome com- peUton at Mesa Verde Country Cub last weekend. Marge and Bill Adams played with Pett and DottW Francesconi; Jim Mercer, LJU1an Williams, Marge Sears and Wally Borden played together; Pal and Emtst Gill played with Virginia and Ed Vistic1; and Pete aod Eleanor Matranga palyed with Phyllis and Gene Kaliher. A 11 fotirsomes posted scores of 58. A strlnc tournament will be held Saturday with the Mr. and Mrs. guest day tourna- ment scheduled for Aug 9. Colta /tle1a Bill Wallace fired a 75 to win the k>w gross compelitioi:t In a men's club sweepstakes at Costa Mesa C«MXry CUb this past weekend. Low net wu won by Jim Burnett with a A fo~wed by Vic Waddington. Dick Van Metre, Gordon Voss and Fred F1'denlburg will> 69s. Bennie Benedict ond Dick Clark tied at 71. I n a l h r e e-three-tbree tournamer' staged by the women's dub, Sybil Foster had a 99-30 for top honors. Geri Watson was nen with 96-31 followed by VI Hoskins (91-32) and Hai.el Webster (92-321},), ltlll•IOR Viejo The Callfornla Highway Pa. trol converged on Mis&lon Vi- firt$10nt -s1mro~stteali ---·- FOR E78-14or E7•11 '"9ckw'llh ... Whiteu •• 4 for $100. 111...,. .... I ---.~""-r•&--.,_,... ...... , ..... ........ """•2.a..12.:a:a,. ..... ,.., &.--.• .._,,. __ . Whil l 4Wttt2 ,,_...t2M•U.*> ..... "°"'f'J.•_, ·--.... -· Whlt-a.4torl1M ,_.ZJIO.-nl'lll.k.•-4 ...... --· G78-14orG78-1581Mwell 111...,....,......,,.,.,....,.. . ,.....,,......,~----- ......... 4 .... lt22. l"-12.IO,_.-..Fed,b _ _,,.._.. --· L7S-115 Whit ..... 4 tor.,.. ........2 Sl • IJXl,,._.f.M.&."°"- 4 ••flfl'°"'"-· lluy Now ••• ~AVE'l1 lo'22 P•" H I! Otive ;;, TOOAV ! ....... .._.,.__..... ...... . .._ .................................... . CISb Mesa fiesu. Stwe--475 E. 17th St-646-2444 - HOURS : -..,n., I o.m. to 9 p.m. S.t., I o.m. to5 p.m • I 1 ' . I -. • > " . -ii I f,j.· < " •• .. . 1•.,.-.r i l I .. •• ••• .. .. .. -. - • J • • I .. WITH ICI CHm ,,_ ____ .._. .... ct"""9 ll11tW. ~nt-1• ____ ..... =...---- • .. . .. L ROIDHWID GUARAI I EE* n. ,., ............ (4lf' ...anNitw•.-rw- ' ·.D! "'",........., ... 11.-..... "' ............ ;.. ... --.D......i .. wllk .-. ........... -. lr•4 11 ,, ........ . __ ,... .. .. .. _. '· . r -, ' " ' .. ' • . . .. • •, ,__ •1... ..... ·· ~lY u · •• 'WiiJN YOU " .• UY3 . CO,INILI. .... ATOUliOW ,SINGLE •TIU . ' ~RICE· . , " "" • • . ... . ... ' . ' . ~ ' .·,. . ,• ... CORNILL·AilSTOCUT ' I • , ' 4 PLY NYLON CORD TIRES .. .21 MONTH .. , _ GUARANTEE• numnus FOR Piel-UPS; · PAtllS & cAMPEIS , -·ll~\I 65 •.OO • s: ,, • '" ' . . 4 PLY NYLOlfCO.a 1'11.RWS lllAC«WA(ll l .h11/ , 9" IT 1395 iJ.S14.;s . ' ' '"'II•,_ If $t.M .. UAI Mdl"" ........ •lb• • • I , ' ' ' \ • I D.tlLY PILOT $ Wof....UJ, Jult 15, l97Q -ltloney's' Worth . Yoar .. J I ~ , .. • ,Large Deposits Add Vp OVER THE COUNTER NEW :i.lltlC (~'1 • ~ uriwlti. 1"'9 .... u• 111" 1., ............................ ,,New Y '*!' l•fM-:'#lc•: . 1-.J Mifll L..,_OM Qa. CMl.J Mtlll ~ c ... Oif. • 11::.,...; ._ ,,_f.: •!Fl'!:i.1i' ~ f M• ""--" '.,.!'!'! .. , t' ""if~~ NASD Ll1tlnfl' fO< Tueoday, July U, 1970 """ • 1 "" "" • ;J,J • " +I -A-11~ 1nw j~ n 1 1Jo ~" ,,.,. i 1U :--,.Pf.""-, .!j' • • ,, ! ~ By SVL'VIA PORTER JJ you have $100,000 or more ~ch you are wtlllng t.o tea~·e Gel deposl.t for a Oxed period of time at your ravorlt.e co~ 1Qercl1I bant:. )'OU can earn: Roughly 7~ to a percent "I' Certill<ates ol o.po,u due J1 30 to 90 day5 -or, since Ult rtnloval in late June of Uit rate ceilings on these Slk>rt·t.enn C/O's, YOU can ee.m wh:tlever Interest la dlc- tited by the money markets ol. the dly 100 buy tllese ctttllicates: e~ per"Cellt ctn C/O's due In 90 lo 190 dllys: ~ perctnt on C/D's due in 1"' to 385 day1: •And 7 1.~ pertenl on C/D's dUe tn 365 days' and more. <lf you have less than Slto,000 and you too are will- ~ to "freeu:" your funds t• a specified period at a commercl!.l bank, you can tkn: 45 percent on C/D's dUe io 30 days to one year ; ~% pen-ent on certificates duF In one·year to t~v ; :s~ percent on C/D's due lq two years or more. ~But to get these rates, you ..; the under $100,000 depositor -f sUU must have a respec- l4ble minimum of c a s h . Minimums cited for CI D'• by major New York City banks ranged from l500 to $3,000 and $5,000. U you have only a limited amount ol cash lo depoolt !or • period, try lo f#l-r._ ;,i tbe favorable .i.oi.w: being oiler«! by avtnp" lliOtutlons , ' across the country. On deposit.I you leave for at 1east one year, you can eun s~ percent: on deposits you leave for at least two years, a 6 peretnt rate is wkScJy ad- •vertised. If yoo're '"'ving 11 tt le amountl week by week and haven't aocumuljtf.ed a fat nest egg, fact 1l -no one is wooing you with fancy rates. But don't just settle for a slJrn r.te on a regular passbook: account. Ask ques- tions, shop, find the beit deal for you. The Certilicoto ol Depooit . has ~ back on the front pages since the Penn Central bankruptcy, and tile resultlng u~val ln the money marl<ets spurred tile Federal Reserve Board to eliminate the ceilings on rates com- mercial banks can pay oo ·~ through 89 day-C/D's so the banks can COOlpete for big pools of short-term cash, and thlLS have more fWld.s to lend to corpOraUons in need. The maneuver is working ; money is ''easler." If you'fe to get the relative- ly more lt~ive rates on C/O's, though·, yoo have to know what to ask for and ""tiat to look for. Here goes with a brief summary: Q. What are C/O's? A. Tl'ie CerUficate of. Deposit is a commercial bank device which pays premium interest 'rate.s to deposiCors who agree to keep a specified minimum amount of Cash at the bank for • a specified minimum ~lack-owned ~rokerage .Firm Set Up in Harlem By LEROY POPE ed opposition from the Harlem • "'' av11-••1,.. branch of the Congress for "NEW YORK (UPI) Racial Equality when it was Betore the end ol the sum. opened. CORE at the time ••· N • S A6'" opposed extension of new ~· ~ ew Yor11. t.._. Ex· branches ol any white con-~nce probably will have the: lrolled firms lnlo Harlem that. flnt Negro-0wned manber ·might draw money out of the bfokerage house in ILs history. cornmuajLy. It will· be headed by 1 former But from the s t a r l , professional football player, Shearson, Rlminill said it en- Rus.sell Goings.Jr. visioned tile ultiinate spinofr '.Goings, who ended his oi the Harlem office to black RJ.aying career wjth the Los ownership. The venture also ..\Dlt~s Rams In 1~. hi.! had WflS started wtµi an altru1'Uc ibciJt 11 yean elJ)erience with purpose. 1be company set up v"arious Wall Sirftt firms. a n lndependtnt roundallon Shlee last July, he has manag· called the Crispus Attucks tel the H1rlcm branch ol Foundation to which a rerular spearson, Hammill & Co., share of the Harlem office Which Is i.o be converted into gross has been paid. "This the new firm, Cri.spus Attucks money and other contributions ~ritin Corp. to the foundation aceumulate d t b named for 11 patriot aJ seed money to foster new l:(tlleved to have been a Negro minority bu s i n e s s en- V(.l>o was kl.lied by British terprises," Goings explained. 1fOOPS in the Boston Massacre "So far we simply have bffn 11 1770. accumulating funds to make : Sbtanoa, H a m m l 11 Is a start." sponaoring the new firm's ap-Goings started the Shearson ~1Uon for membership on Branch With 1 staff o{ four tlie bl& boord and selling the and row' ~, 16. "We have cdllce to the black empk>yes· lo raJse $800,000 to buy our .,S two white employes on seat on the exchange and for Vf!t"I favortble terms, Goings working capital," he said. "We said. don't eJ:pect any trouble doing ,!"Ibey are doing this even that, because we have ac· ttibugh this office has grown cumulated enough interested IJ! less than a year into one institutiooal client.s In our lint Ol the most profltab;le at year in }farJJ!n\." Sll:arson, Hammill 1', s a i d Altho\.tth many H a r I e m Goings. residents invest and trade in _The Shearson, H a m m 111 securities, the Shearson office htad office in Wall Street con-Is the first i;uccessful branch fthned Goings' remark about of a blg board firm e~r the success of the Harlem organized in that g h e t t o c(fice which, curiously, arous.. district. Newport Firn1 "Gets Executive Rlc))ard s .Benz haa: bttn dkrned mMager, bu 11ne11 s planning, fer Raochn Californ!a with headquarter• la Newport Beach, Justus C. Gw'illan. prcsdcnt has ain· Daunced. Rancho California, \.k affiliate of Kaiser Aetna, is one or the lar1esl multi· purpose t'O\mtry community develoPments In the nation. r. .. :. ..... r , Asl~ from beb1g successful, Goings said the presence of bis Orm in Harlem provided a place where young Harlem businessmen can g e t in- formation about investing. He also said that, except for black mutual f u n d salesmen, the securiUes in- dustry bad .made substantial progress io recruiting and training black sales personnel before the recent market drop. "I know of at lea.st 60 ac- credited blackr e g 11 t ere d ·tt_preselltaUves," Goll\il 'aid. '';.\ lot more will be needed if the market aets betler." I See by Today's Want Ads • lf )'OU'rt a. qua!H'it'd $Id~ ~r Yotl can charter a 35 ft dlese 1 sloop for oo.b' $31'5 per Wttk • • Anyone lor an ~llh Topt8 nl pddlt With-n1. llnp! Make ln offer &nd r1de away! ....... I ........... lier ........... , .. .,.,..~ t A.M.. ... Jil.UD. ANcvs -.. 1 ... • 1!.IY 11111 \ 2:iVi )4\.o ti ~ .Jt 1 period al tlme. ll was first "'"-••-.cw.,.... .. ..,_.,....,."",......,. a .. ,...... •l!l!l\.•1:11 J ~ mt Int -~ "''l: • j *'• ~ ~ = h ri:'1r'I I .. ~ u~ .!~ !: ~ of!ertd in 1961 bul it was ..,,., ~. ~f!J'::' tA l! f~ tt_;,; fl~ tit t:ii' ·~11·~ tt~ ~ ltv. ·:::: 'f:'t"i':ff. "! ~ ~~ !IU ~1 ~ •~•ned then ~~1y f-very l lf o\*M llf IN All .. AW ~Mi.I ,. JN ~ I I_. ~ '° ,;• • ... 1.4 GY--1E ~ M ~ " ...:::;,•· "'" v• Aftr!EJ\ 1.1... ,'~l !" I' ;·14 ~~..::: fl mt ~ r"'m ::. h r, .. ,,•,r.,•, .... " ·.•,,.oo iS\~ H~' 1 i-t: big (.'OC"pOtatJon deposlto}'I-Nf:Y9_-_.k '"i:'J~' ~ I J"' ~';V~ l~t1~,,1t~ ft:~~~\\ r,_.,lt1Af + ,.11_ H Im~ J +Ill ''\lb ,.u,, "~ 1 1,1, 10 Now it has also btcotne a i=. .:.r~. ,:&i~~ t ·~'~ =~ 11 • 11 , ~-"~i 3'~ v; ,.,. :~n 'fl F. _·49 A ,,:_ff..-.J11 , ,, ',i 'ttt' ;.h~ _ 3, :~ 4t ~Vt i? i~~ !-1! \ COlf.Mner savlrurs mJd,lunt ror :.,r.:N"r!!!lf~'r, ~:rJ"'Mt !!!! .. • ··~"r f1 . 1 I.:'"' ~a le ",•,•M~ 01 !ii ..... .., .n,~,, l • PK mi JJA 'I\~ ,,. till .. th "th ·~11 ts fl ot-S.CV,111t1 l'lndll~ @z 4>. i I " 11"'n nic -, ~tt ' I"'" S.I t 4114 ' t h.6" J 41t lll '• OSC WI Sp'll er amoun t>••llral ''j·• .,1 FSI l' 'I :Iii I' c' Pel 1 '' 1~ 11 I'll ~w A~fr "A~ ~ ~« f -M ti ' 11' 1 1 41\6 'n' 'l 1' 1 IC r:io·" 21 ~...; !! 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Fnd t'.t• I . 4 "'1'"• """"' 1 i 1•'41 i•-.. 1n~ rnPDltl l 1' io ?<.., 1Pilo W~ • V. -J K ' r en r<-a>"''"'• Eeoit• ~ 1~~! 1~~ lfui:1 111; 1 5,,, ::is H 1·= '· "''" hw 1 x '16 111oc1< "ll .l'I 1,. 5'" "'~ S''-" :.:.,;;. ,.,111...-111 ·«t 41 1.61• 1'~ 1'Y>..:. :it. • -the survey shows rcglon 9 E1&1 Sit au, t ID Ari ,','' .•v. .. 11~ CO ·~ l: "'&~undjl:· ... 1;H ::;;,,~•M,.,l.;?' ,..: 1:.~ l:l'o ~ + ~ ,_, M _.,;u ' 1~ 10•,i lf~ 11YI J1di1Mt1 .,, ~1 ''' '" .!'-.' t···,,' lor '<••\•b ll"'Ut' loW•I '' Ar. l~ ··,-· .~, ·,l'loe!,,.Co '° in 11"1 lJ•\ 11•~+1\E~n~!_w, •• • 11' 1.1~ ,1~t'I 21'~+1'1,","':i;'••""•·" •, ~!~ ~ •• · , . ., '' {Co ado, Montana, New ~due vi l 31'1 Dot Sc•n 1~v. 11\li om1111 /'·' :12 •• .1 R. ..o4r.•• ·"" 1.., ,.,. S"\ J"" , e...,,.... · 2' ~ · .... "' • El P11EI 12'i 131'1 f'trrnoro• l'O 4\, OlllO 'd .u 00 H Hor 11.M ,., .. llOlld 111111 ,1 ' -~ ;s• lf\C 1.10 12 lt\lo IN I~ -Jin "" .6Cb ' ,, Ml\ 111,'/ -ti! Mexico, Utah and Wyonung) Elb• sv•t 1\} • ne• TP 1..,. ,1,\ • 1 H ,,5 ~ ... ·l'11n1 r.14 1.1• l'leolcMll'I 1·21 ~ ,r• tv. 1"' + ., ,ow1r1 lO • » m ' -\.lo J1111n Fund 2s ,.,.. "' "' _.,. . . f lkltr &t 6 6W. '"~r NA ''~ -~ 0... 1·· , ..... l'O"'dnl 3.60 3 ti • ' ' ,;. 11 1 + \Ii -1111 ° I 2' I 20 19'9 10 , • · J1Nn Fd In j tV. 1'"1 1• to be the most optim1st1c or 1 Nut 3,,, 3:ir. vc11 11\~ u v.. -·~ · · P11rh•" '·" a:tJ or "" · 1" ~'4 "'"' '' -~' 1.,1.,.1 he ~o 10·~ tY> •v. -"I Jellrtl'Uot 10 11 '&'• ll4lo l' j"" I ..... "" 1 NUC-SY, • •FC l•P1 1., 1• ~°"'rn ·:1 t·n .. ~n1rn Fundl! ~";'~ 1J,5 ~ l;""-l~:Z lfg :i: ..... ~ Cp_ ·... 51 II" in• M.-: ! :: Jiff~.,. .'.10 11 114io " 160\ I~ lhe th rd quarter, Wlw1 "" per· F. Id,.,., 1:1,;, 2 P•lnl Br ., ... l lMI .Giii ul~ '.I 3:iu quit ',·'· 6.3' Bot Eo!l1 ~.2• ,, 33 :J'''< l'I + h E!ll~I OfJ . .iG l 31 SO".t •'-•• 1-1 Co I.JO ,. Jf\6 ~ '"' !\ . lied ed. U ~ltryn ·~ JI' P~c 1<u•~ A't $\.'J Olll1 Ml , '°' Geort 1 .•lj·" •00,,.., 1" , 1~., 1~,.,, 1 ,,. Ev•~•P 60b )1;11 2'11'o "" 2f.,. lrn win 40 41 26 ?SW. 26 '" cent or those po pr tc ng ~I o.sv1 !'h Vi P•e f•E 17 l't 01'!1 0111 6' 6'.'6 Grth Mt ~ Brt,n!~Alt ~ 51 "" 1•~ n,:; .• =:fi:~ ·1;:s .i 1:u 1;t 1:~ t;:: ~·~11'.U 1f, 'J, '~ 1,•, l . emp\O)'e increases. el ,..=:.~1 '~~ '?.,, ~·:~, co ~'Al f~ ~: {!~ 1i'. 1J':~ vl:r"',-, t 5'.Ul' ··,·~' =~1;;' ,;,v t.1_n 1:rs ';';,; ~:? rii• + ~ i•ctwA. '.~Ob ,. 31.\\ ~• 11~• +J>n Jlrn\11 Pl1 :10 1 751AI '!\lo !!,'. -I'll M~ s'•bJe 1·5 reglOI\ 7 Em11S Olt 10 18\'i P~r~r Or .l'o 6 111 WOlt ·11 " v" 's·' 1 . llrl•!~• or• l"l v. ,,.. 1·,., -•/t<.llC .!O 116 2fa'o 2l\\ ''\\ •·· ..llDlinMlft 1.7G 4f :l'M1 l Vo l?\JI +l . K M• I E-. llt 1°"" ! P~ultv P Vcll M" AO " "~"~ .,..., .. .,.t!:.:1,A fl'•frmDnl 1 u l:lt1 l:J'~ 1:1".•-,V.Jollm5vc ,to l2 r•l '''lo 7'11'1 -1• v.:i• "°' Elll''IY C 2J !•\l l'•r•,. H 7,','• '•"•I rn WD<ll s: '.it ,,,",' .. ' 1-1, ·r; l'lrll Pf! 1 -, SI l l'o ,~• ' ···· I, )"1111 .ISi 11 1'~ 1'0 1'• -I.II Jc'llln JGl!n .n 1115 41 •~'i '111t -1\ (IQW&, ansas, l S SO U r , f'nnli B • s l'•Y1111t 7" !" •,i.Qweri GI-ow '"""er• •l:,811l:~n ~~er ~ "' , v '~'i ,,~~ + F111t•N .10. rt • ~t. ~~ -• ·~~· ... .,, ,'O n ,,~-. r ·"' 11~ -''. N rth Oak.(' Nebraska and Enlwlfl S•~ P~PMrlM' I • ~•I t~IO lllMrtl 1 .t • ..__ll<r\Ji'> f71 l1 1~' Tl•~ 11 +n'f1mltr Fln I d ll'o l!,_ 1,1 -~JDlllLIU •. .io • .,ll 101" 1,i1\ 10>,•-_,~,· 0 • • F.on Coro l\io 1" ~ {:lrTll J, •,•ri I..... ,,.ii 11.M =··~tn,, •·••• ,· ... e-Co ' l "' 4~l •·· \~ ,,,,.,1.., Ill( ,, ' ,... " .. .r ........ .-.1. "'~ A.>•• Sou•••o·•~a) where 71 per !:'l:"f.11 1 71'1 •~ "'"" ,, • ''' '' f' ..,,, · ·"" ,, ,1 , ''• ,.., ,,,~-~·rW•ut P 1~ 1 1o>,1o 111\1> to\4-'tiJ~n 1.lO 13 1~• 1"" 11•-~ ..... dl\\ll • -• • -,,., ... • •w " Im . . '""''' 11,53 U.•2 Wll N''O • ,. ••• .. ,! •• 41 ,. , 711 l• 11" l~'o ~ ':'."-'-""-.:::_:·::.:::...:::::....::....c;.::.1i:;:~·" II.JI I' ' , •• \'l\• llru""""' ,lft "" 11 "" ,, :+-.... ,. • "" fl'l A~ 0 OA _,~ -•••• , •• Cen' ex--ch••ge m· 1-tvf l"d 11Mv11 • • 1·-E~ • :ie ,, u •L 11 ,, ., FA\ '"" '" 1111 '''-1"" ..... Jo1 1,1~ 1.«1 ~ ...,,.. .,.. .... '"' '"'' A'\'flw 11111,..n 1111111v 111 .•• !?1:~co :M 111 ,,., , t -"'1"tddtrt 1.io 111)'11t ~~,..,,,+.'\1C&ls1•1'l 1 111:111•~7'~t-'"+" employment needs. The i'~"-t''ji !JI 1~1 ~:;; n.2 .• t:l:.f, llf,~ J •·~ '" 6'\ + 1' =: 1:= {' ff'J fi,i; ~J = ~ ~:1:r~,-~ 11 ~ 1,?'~ r.~ +1~ largest perc!ent.age predlcling Le Grw111 ·,, 1 .•7 s~:'11v S•F~~: 7.11t eu!fF-" 1:10 1 ~ ,!14 ~ -~ l'fflP.c Elle ' ll'• IVi • t ""'>-~1.J7 1, ~ !il ~+·ii. de . ion 5 E st OS !Mom 5. 1 :ft £..., 1• '"' ~lllnY• w .. l• ,~,, ,~., 1~ = ~ =J#:;::,1.~ ~ \~ 1;~ \~~ + ~ ~c~,L ..d.J 1MI llt'Jt • ....v. +,lie creases are 1n reg l'lle f:c.:.-1:;: 1 ·J in"" ,'.lt ~.•• 11..,.. 111,.,;,, ,','· .~~ ,!l~ ,"', -t, 1"«1siens "' s 1n1 ,.,. 16,~ _ ",.,,. ~t~. ,2 J ,11~ ,, n -... (Kentucky, Michigan an d "11tril MJl' ·~ V1r• s.H 5.•1 eu'*ll 1111.so • -"-"''tt l1'IC ' JW S\6 si., + \Ii _,, ~ 1n., 1n\ 11\11-IA Etrtt ,. 10: il!k. Am ''° !·'s •u•: Ind l.«I " !fUi :tl\lo Jt16 + ~ FldC-..tStr l 11'1 ,..~ 2"t.:. ""' ... 11;-~ C.11.; I~ '•' 'I" ,•.~,~ •"•· -····~ Ohio), where 17 percent anticj.. Emni k uMY11 I Sc>KS 11.ll 1 .'tl 1'1111' "'or l.""'1 ~ ~~ '" " -~FM Mtt 111¥ 11 "'' 6"" ''" -\' '1111Pwl 1.u • .. ... Takes Post ,.,.rll~ 10.l, 10,», I ("1 uMwl'll Bur1Nor Ill.SJ 1~! '~ 5\0 ' -">. f"•tQ Ca "ll 1 l~o• ""4 l<Ql -\II 'tw 1"11' • ·~ P~ ..... pale reductions . E11ttne 5H ~Fer 7." 7.71 l'lul'!ld\' .7'1 ~1 1"'11 ,, lft\ + y,l'Rwll>rd 10 1 u l( 11 K1ul'lr• .70 :lt1 iii.Ii 35\li ~····· -· quarterly ••rvey ts the P111111,.. 7"tt ~•7 . ~• A• ti ... , •1 . .,I a11rrot11 ·'° ._. •"t """ Mt'l -1 , .. ldl:fM i • , ... ,,•r. , '" '''\ .:.:·\.\ IC•WK• .l!"'I 11 "" ~i:'R41 11., ..• u~ •" !IWI Giii 1:" '' Ot111 11. 5 11. S 8ulflUllY ,10! 3 111(, II 11 -\II !f.lll'M lA' • ~ :Ill~\ 20h ••. l(a_Jt, All ti: 1'\lo --· edb M IMW I M l Of~IOot t.Ofl.7 -C:-"l'ld9r .... ~1•11\111' ... 1' ~·~ii;~· ... 1."fl \'·'1'· 11~+1" fifty.first l.'\.IJUUCI y an-E-t .. _ of Foon!Aln ·-~"·'·' "·~· 1~4t; 111· •• ·, '-•.• • •• -.... Co .• , .. .,.. 1.M 11 40 "" '° + l) ··~"'" 1,71 s ,.... ~ + ·~ · ("I'• ,,....., ~ f C: ... .,. .,, •• , 1'31\\J,t4 t1i~+l'"tlCl'w'lt.Jtf n~"'0 11 ltt"~-''"•"""l.1'1 ~16 1' Ii--,,_ power, tnc .• interns 1ona icm· . 1;. · 1 111 '""' 1.11 •.Sii c11 ci:1111n• 11 r1t ,n. ,11o -\\ ,.-11 ~ 1_,. n '°'' IN 1,,~ _ ,, ~tM111 ,.., 11 si "\'l mi -"' por·~ help and business Valley has betn appoin -''"' lu J:to '.tO Trvs 1.• '·" C.1191111 M~ r, ,~u '~\It-. :! fl'ltUCflw I.It 14' •1 1~ ~I,, .... + -I(= i~ " ii~ ::~ ?9111114 ! :: -• f c k Fttl Grlll 1t1S "·~ J!!'.!_tll I 1 ~l~'I Clf!IOJIL .ISi I n b'I\\ Jl .. "/~ ·'° ' n ,,u. 2'14 -\\ <l'Cfl Ott It $1 141• "', I 14 + 11t servi~ firm , through its assistant manager o roe er-:~ ~~ ,11;! Jf1: t;r.,;/"G1 ,;.7 ,:,, g;:::~1r1.1~; 11, ~ ,.,\ JC'\i .:..:.·* "~ Fd .10t • t 1\ .,, "~ -v. ict u111 1.16 , 2fl'> 2'"' n:-.. network ol ofnces ln the Citizens Natiroal Bank's Ha-F,1!.l',"• ,"~:.0.10:11 Sovrr.ff•••1"v 1,1·.~ '!·1' r~',••-,,,.-11,. A'' •• , • ..,, ... :11m rSd J• J ~ ~ ~+·II\ l(.,....,.e 1·, M 75 lru +n' F ·-·~ •l SOI ... ~ J """' ..v.,, ...... 1 + \41 l'Unt:1te ·1 lol 1n~_ lfl.'t 1n; + ~ 1r.:m,<MI,•... 1· ,•.• .. 'l:il' ... !:"iL Uni(""' Stak!s Manpower has . ~"rn , 'j" s1 ""GI "'" '·'' """'""" 1. o ~ ,... "' ,.1 1,, ,. ,0 , ,1 ~1 Kioo.co •• •• .. -.. r:: · c1enda-Gale office. r!Clint 1. , ;., !'''' s1 u.oo M.DO c•o c ldcst 11 ''"" mot ''\lo + ·-"'= ":.tr:;~u 1 l \:. ... · ;,t., !f:. , · .... ii:1mM:11t '·'° • ''"' am. + '" 631 =-on slx~lnen'· -.c:rrn • .., 25 1tldnt111 Func111 "~'°'"'"' 1.« ·~ ,~,~ ~ ;14'\+•~, .. , •. , ,, .. , •• , ,,._:·,·,1c:1"""0.~1.., ,," 'rn:J ''-11!l1,_+•1 wu....... '""""" ""· ' ...,.,,. assumed his -·· po·• •r• 1 .. , '·'' ""' 1nc1 1·01 '·6' 0t-1111e o;;'° u 10* 10 Ill"' \' .. -. "(.....,.NS n "" ,.-. ......,,. ....... ;:,., .. ···-"'Ill ' ,., ...• ... -•. , .... ·"" • ''"\ ,,.,, ~,, ... ·~,, ___ ~··" I I ••• '. +••· • i11V1 tot,.tO ............ r,,..r. \ I Fl > 'f' , .... , .... c Clrichester IDS ·Queen ~lr1. \YllUam Chithestcr, 247!i Arbor Dr,, Newport Beach, has been named divisional quttn oC lhe Santa Ana division of Investors Dlvenlflod S<nice (IDS). Her husbaod won the honor ror her by adltcvlnc tl1e highest produrtM>n ·record in the division durtna the spring sales campaign which ended Junt 10. He v.·as credited with f letlng ••· b k' ,, RI ·,, 'I! k'-· }Y g-•·• 1 • .. ,,.c •. ·,, · ..... • "' ~ •·.--.. -111o KllllllV en.ts , 47\\ 4104 n .... a ter comp urr:. an s • n s · · ,_, -, ·, . ; '" '" · .,. .. .. -"' , .. ,._._/ 4l ,.,,.. n1111 ~ -. "' I".~ 6).0 t· "" ot I. "'T('1 1.fll • ?"'• ,.4t ,... ... + ~ .. 10 f;;;,e , ·' 111>\ "4-IP•:: •.• •------------- ndministrative training pro.. e:t ,,~~':! f:~ 1:\l i:~ o, 11".f' 1l:ij ~:~~~~.~ ·~ ~:~ ~ ... Jr,: -~ ~i=c~,~"' 1\ ')."' 2.1,Vi ~\\\ :.:.,·· gram. He joined Crocker-F,'i'• •,,~1,, '\'·,,,•,·.~ ~•~G• 1°1:1;10.1.h S.',',~',1, . ..o. 2(71 "' 1,"', .. lf + 4lo 1"tYT1g., .111 21 !''~ 1~ 1,._ _ ~• -7 OI ' '~ l"i . .--. 1 1~ -14 p,..r: C"' .l! 11 £JO lA''o U'\ .+ ~-Citizens' Beverly-Fairfax of· F 11 c10 .2! ··.. uoin.s10, ,·" 1.,. c~111t.~ .60b ,,". ',l~ ji~t l~"' ... ,, =M ptt.Js • ' "'" 11' !'"" .... Flt! F•d 4,S , , Yllf .H • i'.~i.r'.'t 1,20 , m' '" -\\"' "''r .... '°' J•• l'" S •. rice in 1963. A 1960 graduate "1~ i'~ 1:!9 ~·U :.a .. !• f:W ra ~~~~.I.WI 1~ .~~ 1 ~ )~: ..• =~It·~ ll 1r.t ,~ 1r..'. ····: c.f Cathedral High School in itundt1 "" 1.u ,"" .. "'• J~ •. ,, c11111tMCo 2 'I M Jnl 54 + •• ~~-'111 • ,..., 1M ~ _ '! OW'lll. I.II LJt "° • f•1•~ "'A6 <Ill '" ~ .It;\ •• ~1 ..,,i "f 1 e 1J1 ·~ rt.; 1~ _, • Los AJ\geJes Leo5 attended renktt~ Grouoi T...,• Gt · l'.I' ~fl\CO lllt JO 11\ • •• ,·, 1'0V. 1'0• -rJ: orM~' ,ti 1 It lftt ~ "'° + • '. ONl 6,U j•ll towr Miit 4. jA 1':111! FllY -.. ....., Los Angeles City College. G•""' 4.M ·"' Tr1n 1:•0 J·•• ~:: Ct11 "'°' l.'i 1~ ,..,., ;:-~ F:f 1..,,.., ;: J j.~ · :r-= ~~ :: t:ff 61:'t ~ €1difi?1f:n ~:ru1~\ ~;1t r,1 m: r.~ ·,~., -:-:. ::!!; ~' 1: i;:i :.:: t~ =a ~d lrM11I l·'o .n .... ~ Inc •1ft ::a ~t~Mf>w '·'" \l vi.u. ~ ~ -~''~"'It .• ' lA~ l'~ 1"' + ~ Tl'll lollowlne h . klY .. •rmlllllt _. N S • ~Ut'ld Am ·tt ,1t VIII! Miii • ·"' i:'tnl $<N 1.ti) ll it 1$1\ ~ .. -~Ill I"• 10:., 1,...•• ~Ill 1,•,'l -~~ In flll ltocll mMlft rtNl'IL ew Upel~)S0r •-! • .t niter 4 90 C"'1 Sol'f9 M 1 '2 !"\ •·" !;·~,. ·= a. _.... 19111'1 """" IN .,neffitl1I. . -.-"' Sec : '''·! Un Ca•!!! .11 :9$ CtftftlO .ia q"• I' "' I' ,, fl-... " """ ll f \\ \ '"---f-IJM •tr..,. ..na. i.-AIWIOM,.,. llnttr ' J.l UntlH l'u . ' c-I*" ,,, • • -"' ~-.... dock •lt'IOIM. -uwklttlllt .... j. ~ appo'~ment of ····rt -.... ·,~'m I" ·i:~ '1~411l·nH ".•rtrt··•lttf .. · -··. ,,,, ldf. '~ -~··~Ct 1Je l)l It lf\lo l•"o-........ 0.-.0.Cllhd ., ,. .. Jr\ 1'71"" u~ "" ~ I ,_. •• ~ ,'::.'! 1"\ I"' -l'lA ~· .. I I ,_\, l•l~ Ill~-! Stodl; cli'llldenll. -"tl!ll 111 t ""'· t- i &•I Fd • ,,I .... .. t-en-• .... ~ •, ... '"' ~ -GA c.,. .• ., • "' Uli-" ,...,. !ft tftct °""'"' ltJlo, ertllMtlil A. Clampett, ll u n t ll Ito n ~~f si 11:. 1l':tt u¥n~ :tt t'6 zt~ ·/'?:' 11v. 1t~ ..... ~!" ,.11.>0 ' 1~"' 1"' 1 ·, + ;z cet11 ~1111 .,. .,...lvtdtoMI ., ... ,"'1"'" Beach as aupcrvUor. tntemal rtto. ,,. 1 1 .il vi":f t..lflt Fd:s,n ""-" J"" '}, h. ,,,, , ::: .. ~:~~'•' ' ,~ \\lt 1 , "'" •tn. .... Dl<i.r..i ,,, "" .. 1.r Comm~nlcatioos for 0 Ir' ~~!it, l ~I ·" !~(~ tiff tlt ~~=i..1 -.J\0 A l!v. J,rrt =·~: =~1 ~ Jr.~ ~~ ~ !'t ::.. "=•~'= :. rJ...";: Jndustrles lnc. was announced Hl'1 1 . .0 1.11 vncn '°' s. 1 l:l! g:r,: t' 4f ~ 1;.~ ~ + "' t=' ~· ~ f!~ ttlt H\lo -1i ., Nld !f111 !'Mr •• ,. •tC11n1Ullllft -. b N WI i..~ Giii i,M \t4 Vlftdrbl !,15 C11wm1trft 'II 11• j1V. '°" fl .+,... 01ttz::i,0·1n1 t I'\ l•I 1i -~ wfltl ~ lol """1"" ,,_...., ._._ Market • ' • l e Hai cvtryonr fori:otltn '1116,497 In prod!JC!tlon during )'OUt birthday! Well, id· "-:::=the=':::"="="'=l=c=a=m=pa=l=gn=.===; today y orman c...,, ,.i.~':!!"', 1··B 1-.lt ~·.;-:,., ·" "·H" r""""v ,,.. "°' "' " s1 -'' !\CA Of'"' lj '"• "' 1.,. + 1, .....,., • .i111 ,..,., .i.,..,.,. lmlttM. .,. Co le G Vl Pre j. .wit 1' 1'I' U i~ "' I Jtl Pt Pt + •• Gltnl Clf. I"' '"' \tlt. + It ft!TH or "" Kl1911 lllllll •I ""' ....,...,.. rpora rou~ lice S ~~~~ • ·oe:; ~.;:n 1~ J·U,[ IW:9 ,·1_t.0' 1 71Vt HI' n •1-11i1ol'.'r1n1n .u ~ i~ t. "*lllM.r~wNlf-..m11""9 dent Of CommumCI On!. ~~ :.t r:U ~·m M¥ tli 10.tO ='llllr kl '1 f; ~tt :;\.', j:.': :f'." :! ~l",.lo"lt ~:: » If~ ~\t I 11 ~-\: ~ r::~· c!;::..."' ... ~..:::: tn his new p o_s I t l on ·ri··~ftf! 11~~ 1 ·1 ~.~, 1 " ~,l,:".q"1'1.·11 c~i1•.11 l'I:•"• • '" m {.' -~ ~ ll'"C ~ " Ii I"'\ ot, .... "' t>H'l1ftft1Ut"" ,.,. ._,. .. 111 \tun, I '"rt~ It In the 0.llv 11 . fl,lot announct'™"nt IK· UOn, cWolllcatlon MIO. Moke a Sharp Tr1de; u .. Oimo·A·Llnos I Ill •· ch r ,...,-p '-• 1'1' ~~ SP" ; ~f, M + ft ~~ f.~ ff !!1! l~ I~., ::·t4 r• ..C.Uet. n-1•4~ •-&"~ C amptll w !;ft; 1n arge if" ''"' !J f:J• r. ·'' tt..'A."1"1 J,. 1 ,._..~ I"" 5s. _ Dn•I .an ll "' l! ~· _ -1111• 10Mt ..... 111 -. ....... 111.-""' ol development and hn·il•• .~~ . 1.' T~; 1 6.i.t.n f.9i11;lptt<fffW, .. '1 11·.,. •1<1 1,~-.ii~""" 1 11 '""' '• 11tt•l""'1c11, u -1!• rl'111. ••-......,.Ill'•" .... CllDCI' II .,, I 1\4 1 + " i'"' 1 '° '" m• n•i. -\' ,.Ht&, -Wlltl "'""""· Wll-Yf'\1111 Plemtntalion Of \nlefnaJ COOl· 1~111(1.lt: !J' t:il W"J~ '.i '1:85' etncl\ ,JD! Jf '• f'' -,, II lltll • M' 0 114 A I ~I\ -}? "Jlrlbllt.O. wl-Wlttlt 1,.,.., M-Mtxf '/ ·~ .. f1 .. .;r tflCI • ~l'ltOlll•N ~ "' Ii.I' ~ ~t ii~ Fdl ;14 !f: 'ft' 1m fr + --.. ,.. Ot!lve"' ......... b11111rllfl'k'r or NC11¥o munJCl(lons programs 15 y,•eJl \i era '.ti 1·· lll!Hllt 1f I : flrlll'NI ~ J tri ;YI ;Ja, t _ " ~ r:.i ~, 14 u:. 11~ ).t" i l.l """Ip or .. ll!t 1-.•rmM WldW ffll as other attlgnmenti i "11~·~.... i'.11 ;J; il:fr.icr · ..... ¥~! ~··~1 rt° !i ,.• ll'l !'ii 1~1~. .• ,J ~ ll\, fir, l! =~.=:::.-~~,.,,-=-.; ... -: CoC'porlte CcmmunlcallOM. l~'G,; tit if • ,,,. u~; 1':' Zl -~ 11 ,. " +" 1tt ;n.11 1 o a" q .. .,,.,... MllllllllflM-. • I • • I I L l ( I '" .. JULY JI . :it 8 ... -(C) <IOI Jtny Dun· ..... •• lftutlq •. ,..., CC) (~) ... "" '" -(C) (30) , S..W Sain. CaltJI. ~ •n• ._ ........ .• a: ra.l llMiit: "EalcltiJrt ..... (<-• ..__ IW· ..._ AIM ~ Frfffte Mardi. """" st~ W11111' ,...II. • ~ tlll tw.tJ·fOUf holln toliow-. I Ml-. .n.,..i·, Nitti, h liwl . . ··-·-·-...,,"" 15, 1970 a-.. ., Uoo1 tc1 ,1io1 • Te T• tilt Tndl (C) (30) ... -......... , ... l :tl II.I T ..... 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Morria, ... , Cll· •~G "T• """ ,.,. .. <••· ••=~ " • n... • r • Ian) ·~ HtJtttft, bMo liitmt) '57-Jtflltl C.1~. :!. ...... ~··- For Top Spor~ Cc>.verage B.ea-i the DAIL):' PILOT • How to Die Made Easy In Cl asses SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The woman, anguish etching her face, grabbed a stiletto and plunged it into her breast. She sank to Qte floor, her Ille appearing to drain away. A dramatic suicide! Dramatic yes, suicide no. It was a practice death in an acting class in "How to Ole Without Hurting \'ourselt" Matthew Farruggio, a staff director for the San Francisco Opera, nOOded approvingly . He teaches a seven-week' course on the art of vk>lent death to 19 vocalists. The classes coincide with each opera season. "Rcla.z.! You have to make. this look honest and real, and you have to do it in seconds," Farruggio repeatedly advised. "You can't hurt yourself because you have to die al least three limes this week." Pulling off .such d, e at h scenes reallstlcally isn't easy. says Farruggio. Performers stabbed or poisoned on stage frequently are required to get up and sing after hilting the floor. So, Farruggio cautions, you must not hurt yourself: El:amples ol miraculous, if tentative, recoveries in grand opera , he points out, are Gilda In "Rigoletto," Juliet. and Tristan -who gups his "last" for most of the final let "Let's try a suicide in eight \>eat.a," Farruggio told his cl111s during a recent drill. "You grab the · knife, 1tab yourself, and life runs out a11 you fall -Ready, go! One, two, three . . . Far- ruggio's critical eye blanched. He frowned. "Again! Remember that it is a lot more difficult to stab yourself than somt0ne else ..• you have to cut througll lhe cloth before you get into yourself." , The director set up death scenes from "Don Cerio," -' • shooting; and "Fau'st," a !tabbing. Mistakes are many, he noted, such as hitting the stage al the wrong angle, fiaJJ. inl the @Ir, hitting the stage with no place to roll. Rain Maker SORRY ,"EVERYBODY! .,. I ' Drama Prof Stages W eather AIRPORT'~ HAS TO GO - J IT WILL BE SHOWN FOR THE 1 · LAST TIMI$ WI DNESDAY, JU LY 221 I A Cal Slate Fullerton drama professor has by-passed the weatherman to make 700 gallons cit rain fall on his stage. Douglas C. Taylor has created the special effect for his production of "Rain , an adaptation ol Som e r s e t Thompson." The rain-maker has drilled ' holes In the lop ol a two-Incl , :t.FTER I ,SUPER, GLOR IOUS platllc pipe and rigged ·u ENTERTAINMENT W.EI KS. "AIRPORT" along the ,llack ol the 1lage. • HAS'TO MAKE WAY FOR: When the wai.r b turned .. : "PAINT YOUR WAGON" u driboJel"l!u< the """"'~•d · · falls oo1o the <»rrogated, Un "-~~!!~~A~R~T~l~N~O~T~H:!:U~R~S:'D:'A::':Y:'J::U~L:':Y~23:':'rd:":"::~-i roof r:/J the set. Iii' It !h<n runs olf the roof ,.OWi I.AS}'. TIMl!S WEDNESDAY, JULY. 22 into a basin on the slllge floor . -.-- -. MATINEES DAILY --- Mo vie in New Mexico Financed By Indians The liaoln la lloed with plastic to avoid leakage and filled with pa1ma to look like a tropical garden. When the ~rformance 111 over, Taylor pumps the water out the ,ltage door into a Oower bed. , The play Is bein; pre!ealed each evenL.c at 8!30 frorQ July 22.-26 in the Little 'Qi.eater rale picture without outside on the Fullerton campus. i'11terference... Anyone wishing to nu the Most or "G11nfight'' was shol SWJUlltr heat by ,watclli.111 a By VERNON SCOTr Ul"I Hfl..,...... (Wr_,.,.llt HOLLYWOOD !UPI) -The title of the movie is "Gun- fight," but th~ story behind the picture is more in- spirational than anything .Kirk Douglas and Jonny Cash ~an do as its stars. Producers Ronald Lubln and Harold J ack Bloom plw.1ned to Clim the picture in Spain through usual banking chan- nels . BUt before production began they were contacted by Chief Charlie Vigil of the Jicarill~ Apache Indian tribe. Vigil a!k· ed . the producers to come to New ?i.1exico for a meeting to ~iscuss financb1g t h e western. Lubin and Bloom found themJelves dealing w i t h wealthy, articulate men on the Jicarilla re s ervation Jn northwest New Mexico, a spread or 740,000 acres. Through hard work, ag- gressiveness and imagination. tfle Jlcnrlllas have amassed a fortune thanks to enormous timber stands, natural gas reserves and their own e1ec- tronics firm . Vigil, representing I , 8 o o tribesmen, offered to un- derwrite the film's cost of $2 mi!Uan. The loan would be interest free with the Apaches receiving 25 percent of P.icture'11 profitll. • Jt'11 the most unheard of eircumstances I've ever en· countered in movies." said ~ producer Bloom. "1llanks to the Jicarillas we didn't have to shoot the whole picture in Spain -just a week of 1 it -and we·~ making 1 fint- tropical thuDder ehowfr inay in New Mexico. Vigil watched purchalle tickets at Ule theater some of the filming as a spec-box-office, 87o-3f1J} weekdays t.ator but without offering sug-from noon' to 4 p.m. and alter gestions. 1:30 p.rn , on performance Asked if th; iribe was . nl&t!ta. prepared to lose money inl;;;;;;;;::;=;;;;;;::::;;::=:;:::;::; ll• fi rst venture Into movies, BALBOA Chief Vigil aald, "We wouldn't 673 .. 048 make tbe investment if we ~ were prep.ired to lose it." ONN •:45 Bloom coocurs. "We've ar-719 I . lal ... ranged the financing so it will ... ._ ,...IMVI• be almo!t Jmpossible for the !!--------" tribe to J05e their investments. Wh at's more, we'll bring the picture in under budget." The story involves two gun- righters in Texas, circa 1885. No Indians are involved in the story, although a few Jicarillas appear as extras in the picture. playi:tlg the roles of Meilcans. A small western set. i eluding saloon, sheriff's office and the like, was built a few miles outside Santa Fe as a backdrop for the picture. It remains the property of the Apaches who are thinking of turning it into a tourist attraction. The Jlcarillas, unli ke many western Indian tribes confined to reservations, have seized every opportunity to turn their resources and energy into economic opportunities. ''They are great people to do business with,'' Bloom said. "They are practical businessmen and trust their own judgment. Chief Vigil and his financial assistants just didn't hand us $2 million. They've given it to us as NOW -EXCLUSIVE HARBOR AREA f lll.ST·AUN SHOWIN• AT a1suu.11. ratcts 6 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING Im PICTU lll MORE OF A MASTERPIECE THAN A MUSICAL! I ill . & MGM M.terplffe lteprl.t LESLIE CARON '"LILI'" we need it." ,--···--········-- MlllOl oll ~ tOll" •lo\,-Jol .. Jlot ___________ .... ·· 11" H .1pf!y ..... Enil1n1r POSITIVELY ENDS TUESDAY. JULY 21 ......... PllmPllJml JN\5 STfVART HEIG!Y FQ'iD,\ ..n. l°THE CHEYE/iNE SOCIA!.CWB I SHll!lEf .}(YjES SUf NIE wr<xii1 STARTS WEDNESDAY JULY 22 EXCLUSIVE EN9AGEMENT IN TWO EDWARDS CINEMAS mmN! J\1e rnesa i lr=:=::=:=::;:;=====,I Sl!IOAT-"tJ FATHOMS" ·. e TIMI $CHIDULI e "ULI" 7:0I eN 11:00 .. OLIYlll" l :JS , •, I . . , i •• • •• ·.1· ~'I Ar.: ':.P[',tJ~ tr; f()~T f>. "l't'.>A 3 ll(G ATTRAcTIONS' .--II llllM OI -rGSE iw.m sums TECHNICOLOR• !al~ "Riter SelJers • IN-"RingoSfarr in I 'Gie'M.wic~ I c.111.,. TECH11JCOlOR• 1@!-JP o" sr,.ce Fri., Ju~ 17 H•nk Thompson Show Sat, Ju~ 18 Ft rl in Husky Show Sun., Ju~ 19 Archie C1mpbell & The H19er1 Sh•W • TIMMnlllfs fl llMINtl • r,....,..._ • JvnMf f1i' I Hlf1I SMw' • TllrtUllf MimJ llWes • ~IW F1tww Siies Doo ... 1H•-,.1r •t1 1o_.,.F.-. ... ., ................. 1Jq4r- -· -at 10 i.m. DollJ Newport llYd. l F1ir Dr.-Coola - LOOK TO EDWARDS LUXURIOUS CINEMAS FOR THE BEST SHOWS TONIGHT Jadl LM-klMIY DM111ls "THI .OUT.Of·TOWNlll.S" ,Al~tliotly Chi!";" Iii 'A WIA I• n..·l,rl., ll•" • "OLIYl l " Mt ! ...... O.lly ' ...... ' ..... IOT NA.MID CH.AllLll lllOWM" THI ALL NIW LUXUlllOUI GOLDEN WEST ' AN I DWAI DS CINIMA WtiltnlttHtw ... ttMlell _, . ....... . ............. ,.... . ... ...,..,,.,., (:'1111 .~,twW . "l MULll fOI MSTlll l.(IAH" n,iSl!l~~L-­ "JWllf CH.AlfTY" '' STA.Ill: GIOllGI! C. ICOTT U.IL Ill.ALDIN + "'- lATID GP STARTS E~CLUSIVELY 11 BOTH THEATERS ~ tHr-.U-Nivt~ * CINIMA a 1 IN THE wtSTM!NSTE" Cl!NT1!." -........... --..... -... _ .... .. •ITWUll ·-· -I llM -rwn. MATI NIU DAILY ST.Am WIO., JDLT' 21 J1m•1 Sttw1rt e Henry Fond1 "THE C"EYEHNE ' • SOCIAL . LUXllAIOUS • 1 GOLDEN WEST ' AN IDWAlD$ CINIMA } WH!inlntlw •H GeidM Wftt -,,,_, _ ..,_ ..,... °""' .... , .. > S.ft D"" l"("Wtrs CINEMA a z THI ALL-Niw:~-~ LUXUlllOUS -. GO LDEN WEST ·~ ldw.ch c1-w .. 1rn11o11 .. •1111 o.ltlell W.at -..,...,, -St"-Otrd911 o ...... A Stft D19!1t ,..,.., -.i..-, ........ ~ . mi• «a•ll'NlW• o e ' • : ' • l I 3 • I ' I I I I • W-, Jolr IS, 1970 OAJLY l'ILOT .ta .. The Audience .Did It , •.' t .,,,;.. ' • Culprit Found in Su 11~1ner ~toe~ 'f!~"f]i Althootb no ptO&ress has Staru,ht audience, the r au· 'there Is 1 ieneral problem 1001o11 L11 ill\Asr1•• been reported from the in-dlence which ,,u1 kJyaHY come of the lena"8tioa~ap in v; H1""'11"'" P..nc --• ,,.,. ,,...,.. vesUgation into the death of !~Olclhahomthlal~ .. ~well Uaoos thoef htui:Mvu. J:'.-. ' K. ha! - - -Llflt 1 .. u '" vaudevllle, an 1 n d I 1 n a ---,--u POii 1111s1E•vAT10tis: CALL .... uu Univenity School of Medicine first olfJlroodway tour o1 developed II• own atirs an< psycftologiX has indicted the "C'.occ>" or'"Ap~." entfrlaimlentJ.orqw and thest ~. IW N~ ........ CMll ..... audience for the alow death She represenf.I the audience 1 olteo ar•n't eo popular mll.~~"~~~;iif:;;!~ !if!!!Jliii!! of 9Ummer stock. 1 on whiCh ttle tealOlt Pf'Olrlm alien geoeratlana. 'I "The audieoce did it," said and seasouJ>t¥1get a~e i;.se<t. Ra 8ol , Dr. Eugeoe .E. Levitt, chi er '!be\' in a ft a I ei' m en t of Y ger was 8 spec- ot psychology at the HOO&ler Starlight MU91c.als has fouOO tacular success a't Starll&ht, med~! school . a suceessful formula -the but he would be 1 bomb fo ''They did it by growing musicals and star sho'NS -most campw lhDwL The oj!ler and by developing an for :ecruiUnc and k"l'in( th~ bombs at Stuli&ht would Rft~ audience. But thts s a m e ' . ~1.1-'» ... e, and &pedaHzed formula may not ·work: for more likely be dropped by . taste for entertaimient which p M is not shared by other poteil-groups which do not share eter, Paul and ~· the characteristics and tastes An establishment. !UCh as liaJ aupfilc~· of St.arliibt's current buic au-Clowes Hall, with a k>ng '11J11e :Problem is that sum· di ence. season and a variety of series, mer stock does not seem to The risk for mnnagement be' recruiting younger au-Is that 1 chqe In the formula can overcome the generation diences. The risk: i.s lhat \vhen might ·alienate the basic au-gap by <ifering a range of the present audience leaves, dience without establlshlng a mwa and performances that summer stock may leave wilh new group ol frequent patrons. play to both sides of the gap. it. "I think "Hair" or "Oh, But Starlight Musicals and • "If there is a murder Calcutta" would be financial •most other summer stock weapon in the death of ~µm-suceenes at Starllgtit and that compenies have seasons too mer stock, it is the ;eneralion the audience would be full short for this much variety gap,"·.taid Levitt. ol relatively young people who in scheduling. Levitt and his associates had never come to Starlight Similar problems are af· studied the audiences o f before,'' said Levitt. nict.ing the state fair en- Slarlight Musicals, an Jn· "But I don 't think these tertainmmt circuit!. More and ~lit summer stock com-relatively young people would more of the entertainment ' pany speclalli.ing in open-air come back the followtng week dollars are held In yoong .productiom of B road w a y for "Oklahoma!" hands t'hat "'oo't let go for · musk:als and variety shows "And I trunk there is a Jlmmy Durante or Lawrence Def enseiess Damsel ~Atld{:~l ~l<t•il!l •J\lc,l!i<J~A. Yfoocr."-uct defenseless Eve Evans, in ~ a tCen!.1f°onf ""f1ie Faht8stict:s1 •a summer nl~I now airing at the CabrUlo . Pl&f~9U•• in l?lin c1,men~. Jickets. D\•Y A~Served from 3 to 6 p.m. at the built around estab&hed stars. good chance that Starlight's \Velk. Midwestern state fairs,;' 'Ib6I has been a succes!lul, preseotatioo of the new one of America's I as t , prosperous enterprise, but Or. morality and the new politics nostalgic Unks with its rural · Levitt fouod rel30Dfl to worry would 90 offend the old au-peat. are now promoting some about lhe prosperous future dience that many ol them rather startling hard rock of Starlight Muatcals In the wooldn't come back the shows and btlllnc "Laugh-In" . WA1TER ~~If' • Pla)'lll>use,box Ofl!qi 111. c8lhng'49Z-0465. Curtain JS 8:30 p.m. .'. .. ' ' ' . No .~pace • • . Hollywo1od Squeezed Out t ' . ' II · : l · ~ · , ly JERllY'Bl/CK Th< eoocern over. dwlndli~ J -~;i:.;::::~~1 one ~~'tte~ ~~= ': • '2_1. • Western IndUstries sold 1 half lldng ~ hu the ~nt interest u\ the 5.2-«re Part. producers worried is where mOUJlt lot .to an Italian-real " they are going to f 11 m estate company. } television series if lhe big Uolike tbe movies televl&ion ~ studios keep sellin2 off their requires that som~ sets be · r ' ~ • .+ JM _stelilthg for years. Only Studio& for "Dan AU&Ulll ,'' satd, "Some o( ua ln- i\ependents have lalked about ·buyS\g a studio. We're. afraid we might ~get squeezed out if studio space gets ti'aht. What we really need 'is 1 hig!Hise studio." characteristics oC the au-following week,'' he; said. ro&d shows . dieoce. J-::c::=---::'':======'================= Que s t ionna ir e s were gathered from 3,379 pa /rons This (?'OUP has st\· .. raJ signifi- cant chara<:termlos: -A1though half of America is younger than 25, the average age of tbe frequent Starlight Musical! patron is II; -This group bu very 9lrong prefer.ence s for Broadway musicals, and for mows built around established stars. These are one ol the most expensive 10rts o f theatrical entertainments; They watdl a Jot or television, but rarely go to movies. 'Ibis is atso • renec- tKln ol the generation gap: S1arrin9 PATBOONE u' D !'lid Wilktrson L/Je@s BUENA PARK h.:.:.t.J..'..~ ~ lots l..i l "f~ ,tit ,.,. At least one ttla~ 11~er ·an ~al peripatetic pro. has suggested, t.l e a1!1! ~" d~oo '?'ben Came Bronson'' , Hol.lywood, ~ others· , ave Call be done entirely on loca- ~ M~ the same view was e.1.prea&ed by Aaron Spelling, \vho is producing ' ' M o d Squad," ''Most Deadly Game" and "Silent Force" at Par- mount. "Maybe there'll be dif- ferent kinds ol lots. I think we shouJdl'l't tab up the sprawtiJ]g space -studios. 'nle bif cost of I studio is the land. A 90Und stag~ doesn't cost 1nythin1. Movies have become al~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;g:1 medium for the younger generations. ti called for the construoUoo ol lion. • ··, l\lgb-r)se studio with the'IJ• RtJinn MarUo, who rents • ,_. '"-~ ciie ., ,_.It Warner Broll>ers for top of the other. ''11i_e QI", and It Goldwyn ' • i I • Ne 0. UIMltr 17,,.... t c.u y...,.. ... , Sli•wflt Tl-. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ The story of a beautiful girl's lifetime i• between the ages of 19 and 22. ,NAllONAL. GlNCMl PICTUllS 1'111MH ~ .... ....,,,.,. I I • ; t ' 1 :! , .. ·; ~ ' J ., i ~ ~ ' l i I , . .,....-· c ' J • CONTINUOUS CIA.IL Y j 2-'NOON BOX OFFICE , oriNS' AT 11;30 , _I ' • _r ' ' , ' • l "You dm't need 1 back kt any more. U I need an e1- teri9'". "'°' I· go, off and shoot Jr on Jooation.1' • -z_. · .. David Donort, who has just movet1 "BODanZI" and "High Otaparra.l" from Paramount to Warner Brothers, said he · would consider movKlj out ol Hollywood. ·• "If they had sound stages abroad I mJght consider mov- ing the whol~_operUon there," Dortort said. CONT. DAILY S...-IJ. J:ll, l :Jt, t :41 They do not support nearby Clowes Hall (which also ol.fers Broadway productions as well as programs ranging 1rom pop and rock st.an: to opera, ballet, aod symflb!>ny) as they sup- port StarliRbl MUlfoals. Altllough Clo,... Hall does· oiler Broadway drardas and! mlllicflls, only nine percent of the Starlght audience regularly attends C'°""es Hall productions. Most never (25 percent) or only seldom atterid (31 percent) the Clowes p~ grams. 'I'he averi!ie S la r I i gh t patron is a' 44-year.<ild lady who bas been regularly at- teodillg tbe rDuaicaJs for more than six yean. She represellfs the essential a wodleigh-mourice, lid. produclion technicolor"' J.~.,, W1rner bros. ' MfO.SOUTHIRN CALIF. 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Sdtub PRACnce!_ ' ' h~r· ~ THE STIAH<Ofi WOfllD MR.MUM \\ELP fiGHT ~ AIR \lO!lUT10N _ y MN 11AR GAS -- D\JRl~G Ci\'\PIJS RIOTS -..,,"°''"- ..._ ' • • ~ . I , ' DENNIS THE MENACE -~---~ J :ta. 111 ~ I ~ ,1 · i'.ll 'IM liAIJ!ILING l?EYS'lXml l'OltHIM .~IS FaKS NEVEllHMR0Gf1HEl:xml FAIR)'.' • ' --------____,..~~-~~-----------~----........... ~ ... i.oo'i<· MA', 'l'Wo WRAPS' -Crew of the 12-meter Valilljlt sho.ws ~qw tq, hoist spinnaker. Note two wrap;, a tight one near the head and another near the dow. Valiant lost to Intrepid Tuesday.. ---I . ' ' ~ . ' ' . ' .. OLD -GIRi. STILL GQES -Crew ofWeft.therly lies flat on 4edt to cu~down windage as the 1962~er• ica's Cup def!'l_lller carves out a comfortable lead on 1ler way to defeat the new. yacht Heritage. In· mod- -ern J.2.11let~r!, ctew is largely below decks;_ -' . .. . .... . ' . ' -. . i Valiant .Raises Prot·est l ... -· '""" flOltc:• °" ·~ CllTl~ICA'fl Ofl •Ulllttll !... Ofll ,A.TMl•SMIP fllCTITIOlll Ml.Ml '-le nOtliOt II ""'* ·~ Tilt ~l'lllf dOtt Cff'!lly he 11 Miii ,.,,.,,. LllllC1t _ _, M'fflt ' cionwtlllll I lilltlAeM ti' ·~ ~ ~,_, ...,,..,.,.. .... Mllltll aou....,ar1,..-ce.11 -.... ~· II"'*' lhlf nttl...,. fl"" """" 1M Ille flcliiM. 111'1'1'1_,,.,... ff "CL«K ~-......... lcle I" WO~t.A." W t11t• MW firm ... to. I.~· U , Cit¥ ln:tfepid Wins AmerJ.,m' s Cup (J_~servation-J'.r • ~.~,:: ~= ~ i; • '"" ' ' .. ' c ... Mitt. q~. .. ""'""" . NEWPORT, Jl.l (AP) -' Wedl-y belor+ tft;,)'flCl>ta but lost k 1--10 ~ J.:"~";.!r,;, '>~ ;, ..=..."T.'..!:'. _,...;:' ~ belt VtilYlrt by a Nee acaln Md .lf :Vtln's JMet \tf>en ~· Bill -=~~.<>:::: ;;:=...,.,.,. == ::._ ~ "" ..,.. •:., .... minute IDd ff.,,.. tn the •tippe r, Robert W, Fick.er ol N___,. Beech, ,.._"' '"' "' ..... stii.. ,....11\t tn'"""" .. ,...., .... "'""' ...... .,..... ....,,... J"" c,-,, ·~ lbitWll .. ' 111'11~ ""ic. " ,_.., ' A.meriol'I Cup . Obstrvatkln. MeCullou~ of Rivenide, CAUi., SI.Med hi:I' )2-meter !'-_' .. .:Cr!':.'!C e,_;h,:"°i:~ 111t uMm....., wtll ,.. .. Triahl Tueedly tut rnay ,lcee Ccat., js upheld, his yacht yacht thr®&h V~t'a lee nt.:f~2:l> .~.,.,~ t:r.r!"w~":.~-it ... the race because ot a protest will be the official wOMr. and sk>wed her" dawn, tile J-1:. D•v1' OW11 ~ • "" .... filed after tbe yachts retumed Weatherly, showing her backwind forclac McCulloulh = .. ~~.~"""'.. 11~Areo 4T M• •• ~. '9'- to Newport. supetiar • 'Windward ability, to tack fot clear air. Ort-c-rv ''"' d•Y .,~,,. 1f'1t 1.; ·.r w n--~~ ·• ted H b 3 59 -F the I 4r. ,......... My COm!l'llllfoll &-•Ifft """"T, .. ..., • 1be protest • .,. was &-.-cu dQea erttage y : m or oe1 .I m .. ,..l<C'l, Ju,. 2,, 1t74 P111111"*' 0r-c..-D9ltr ·'"''' by Valiant foll--'-aome• &be other race. McCullough and Ficker fenc~ .._.n....., °'"""" Cotti c,1"' l"llor Jui.-lt. ,,,. 1•'9 ........... Jub' 1. t. 1J, tt. 1m· 11,...Jli •1M"I•• ...-..... \ ckee r a-n g e maDeuvering , The duel between Intrepid with ooe another as lntrep;d a.DUA1.t '~·-between the two bolts near and Valiant was e1..:n .... for .m&intained a nan:ow lead. LEG,\L NOTICE MOTtc• ,.. at•Driiii I ...... svf'••• coun~, ' the starting line fw the U.S. the fnt aeven mNes but tben VaM.ant · regained the ~ NOT1cir To c11D1to1s sTATa cw ut. " / mile -. Jnt-U taek: ccrnmand. V'""'·"--· up to the first ll.lf'U:IOlt cou•r OP TMI TM• C9UNTV .., ·-.. . ·~ --... ,,.,...°' CALIPOllllA ftOI ... ,..... I The New York Yadlt elm McCuliOulh pve Valiant an mark aod led tliere by U TM• couNTV o" ou"' t:111i. ., ,...,,_. NMt Y~•o;. is eipected to hear the protest 11--.VllU at \;llo;:: start seooa . ut ...-vi--' hNtit " Ll:TTll' A. llllNOlllSON 0..:•tt«L. ~ lead ~-ds B ,N...,,,. ~ ~ .... ...... k-•• Fr.ric. M. Y"'9ff, lbe lead Oil the second < ~ ' NOTICI IS Ht:llllY~1o Wl'th boats ""...vino ~ I IS HllllY GIVfN to t111 Cl"tdllott fff JM ....... Valwnt Att~pting To R~pair P~~stige ""-••J-& ...... of ..,. ... """"" ~f ,,,,, .~ ,._ lltvlnt c nakers. and led the - of Ill ,..._ IMIVlnt clll'lnt ... l"'t the Mid ~ lrt ti fl,_ 11'11 Mii .....,, art rtllUll'toll to 1111 lhefrl. wi,ti tM -rr ~ the way. !Mm.-wl"' ... "",,.--.,.,., \IOUCfltts, '" u.111,..ottic. ! the ... c':"-.~ _.-,,. ·~~··· ., ___ ....._ al ttit j ... c of ""' •bov• ... cou.,. .,. ... " u1..a.:.,.,.. w~_,.-..g.11"' LEGAL NOTICE .. tmM _,, w to'"*" !Mm. w1t11 ttie '*......,. ~ "' ,,_ ~ -·~ marts were 28 "" -"f lllUCl!lrt;, tt t111 im-"'"1"'" ,, • ...._ " .... "'"'""'• .-.... ... ~ ' N7Ml' ~"""' II LlW Offlu. of kffm $. H, J.ct Hiii, Ht~ UW1 ......... seccods 46 seoonds, 2:;18 and C•aTo••"AT• 0, aUSINISS ,.rallkllll, 101 Ent ltft't StrMt, Collt ~It E•ll 17"1 .....,., c..tt .wp, ' .,. MfM. Ct'"""''-• whkll It h tlKa ClllfOmlt "'27, wMdl It .. l'fic9 1:52. "ICTITIOUS II.a.Mil of ..,.._. of t111 11"°"'111111:1 In Ill of bu•1-fll IN u1d1rtl ... ,d Ill .tt H~-(~ I: a• ,., d -"""' UlldlBltllld do nrtlfY """ ,,.. """"" '9tl•fnl"' to ,,,. .. i.i. ol' -ttto. ~""' .. ... ....... " ... •-.~, r.11111: itr,,. ..-m.,,,..,, conc1uct1111 • MllllU 11 "'" £""''""" M.,. ~. wllllln four '"""""* lfttf Mid ......... 1fl'ltflW ·* """""-' tltW Yadlt from the South to oom• Cr,. Founl1ln Vlllt'f, Ct!ltornr1, Ul'ldtr 1111 flrtt ..wllcatllltof ftllf notlca. llMI flrtt .W.lcltt.11, .. ·M .-SC.. • ~ tlll flclltlOl.ll llm'I namt of DIVEllSIFIEO Dtltd ,._ 2', lm Dt'" J111Y 14. Int j pe&e in the America's Cup Of"PDRTUNITU!s tnc1 t111t Mid 11tm ""'" .., ,...._ : s1'"tw """"" 1 .. NEWPORT, R.I. (AP)-ln per!~ what we have."' an effort to regain her Jost 'lbe Intrepid, Ficker added, prestige in the America's Cup .......... to ~ • to the Trials, made a ,comeback af-:!t-~ "'1n tt1eru1r1:l"',i.":.~ ~~""'.:0:: ~~' ~-:..::::.. 'f.'.,;:111 • the V-"-...... ms gQ in groove observa&ion trials, CWGnt ....... ul kl I lhink the. •-1ran· b 'd · ASlden<e M'• •• to11ow1· .... s. ",.... Jlcll ..... ; ~·W ~~gl yieda Wlbye .marl !!gmat. FrH 8. Sc1tro, 1614 W. OCHn Front, *' I. 1• sr: nt 1_.~....,, is having a five-inch ap-rau~ q c y. pendage removed from the. qew. has ~-Jot to do with Idiom ci her rudder. · thJit. 'fhey're geltlng the· sails eawl\'if y, : NIWl!Ol'I IMdl, C1Uf. c.t1-.. ~-. Cltll c..........., ...__ fl-__ _._ Heri'""'e car--1..tot1 N. 01111, 10211-c: I.Impson, Ttlt1 (TIC) ,..._, I": 1110 , .. llioi:: ,.,. 1uo:1a. ""16 , Gtrdtn Ol'O'Oe, Callfomla. A--fir 811NMX ~fir,_.,. rying an efficient Spinnaker, O.ttd J111v '·it~. ~utillthtd °''-C01tt O.lb' 1>11o1, a '""'"1111d Or1t1M c..t 0e11.- , , The Valiant, a neW 12-meCer, trimmed very quickly. Yoo tt"t. yacti and the favorite whep . can ·~ye. a very good boat, launched to ~ the U.S. but')t~won't go if your creW Cu~ defender m the lamed isn't d<iing the job for you." ocean race 10 $epteplber, was . ............. the lead~ 40 .....l.-.t.. .Fred a. ktllo J111Y 1..._1, lf.A.l'79 llt.S.JO Julr 11; a 2' ft"'*"' 1. ""' 1 ._.NYY"" w ~N:> I.ton H. <MUI.. 1:=::::·~-~~~~~~=~~t~~~~~'.j~~~r-~~! at the aecond mack aM to St~ fu1i*:'.'°r:: =:e m~Ol.l=IY~OllFY LEGAL NOTtCE 23 seconds 00 the, Wlndward Public I" Ind tor;l)ild SftM, Hr-lly . , ·~ Frtcl • SC1•• and L-, "<#M6 Jeg and dropped out of conten-H. ~II• k-n 10 1'111 fo IN lhl 'Cl:ITl .. lCATI: 01' IUlllllSI CllTJl'llCAT• ~ ti W °'••) • 11.V..,.. -llOl'lf; whol.t names 1r1 1ubtcrlbtd !)...._-!·,: ;. •ICTITIOVI 111\MI •ICTIT'°"9 • , • , , , on. ea"""' YI ~·-mar-10 tlli' w11111n IMll'llfl'lll1!1 1nc1 ac11now1tt111· •.! l r. _UMt••ltntd " c.rllfY thtv ••• ,,,. """"".,.. ,. ..., • am. were 2:05 at (he fourth ... ...,,.,..~,•tilt-. ctMUC1t"' • t1w1ftnl '' ... o. 11ox 43'. o:on1111ct111t • ...,_.... " ttt · e--fOl"f,IC~JALJ N-rt 19Kll. Callfornlt , llfldfr tilt M.IPi Stf9ft, s.r1111 ~' ~ mark, and 2:53 at the fifth "l'l ·.~ LJob11 11d1nou.vrm-111NTEllNAT10NAL t111rtdlHtus11m1 lllllM, if'::;~ beaten for the. third straight Vallant g« the iump "on time by the California yacht, Intrepid in Tueeday's 24.3-nille Intrepid, . on Rhode Island race, but Ficker held orf set· Sowld Tutsday. ting his apinnaker"o.nd forged mark ~ ~bUc.Callfoml• SAILS ~ ffllt ' .. ld firm 11 tllmPOMd ACCEl"TAMCI' COMf'AllY 11111 ""'' • • • .. "'I Olflc• In ~ 1111 fOlltwl,,. ""°"'' -""-NINI llm'I ll: ~" ..... ........ Both races were sailed m ~"IY . • 111 11111 •nd .i-of r1tldtnee ,•• " w11ott _.. m 11111 ..... •J~ tberl •-hi..a.. MY Commf11lon IE"xplrff' fo!llWI: mldet!CI ,,. u tolleM! , A SOU Y 111~e W l.ll Mtrdl 2. lt13 LH!v F. tnd Mlrll•n M. Grant, E~-.i..-lhlL...11111 ~ "--Intrepid, out of Newport abef.4 for good co, the, ~nd Beach, and skippered by Bill leg after he had WOrk~ well Ficker, now has won· seven to the windward of Valiant. "straii!hfln the current trials "I wamed fo get so far and ~ nplaced Valiant in above them that they wouldn't the favOrite's role. · be able to defend theinse1ves," varied from ~12 miles an l"ublltlled or-• C.Ut 011i.-Piiot., 1"°5 Antlocfl er .• 1rv1n., Ctllf. mu f'111~,,_, earv. , , "--•• ..... , _ __:.1 ued. the , Jlllv I, u,. 22. 2t, Ult 12-.19 Cllfld Jul'( 1, 1'10. Aov , scett; _, ;..... ~. $1n UUUl. ,._ ........... n p.81" . L ...... F. Or•nt (1"""1fe, CllN, • r tern J ll""t breezes which LEGAL NOTICE ,, • • M.rl!Yn M. or1nt AOlitrt ·Mllltr, •mt ,...,,,._ Or .. ...,._ &" Slllll of Ctlllor'lllt, Orti"19 COlllMY: Had.,.. HtleM'a. Callt, -has -....11-'1 sinCe the July . r 1""371Q On Jwb' 1, ltl'O. bllo,. me. I ~hi"!' 011911 J~ 14. 1'71 . ...... _...... • . l"llltllc Ill .... tw •Id thlff,.PtnONoll\< ir.-L Si.I 7 start ol the current senes. ClllTl .. fCATI! o" 9USINl:SS f!'"lt'ld Lntjr '· Or•11t Ind M1rll\<n flollert M111tr .,.._] ~ ..__....; , Cu PIC'l"ITOUS MAMI! 11 -Ill• Grtnl k-lo "" fo 111 ttM fl0¥' L, S(IOtl 1 '"';' 1: '1;'111.AI . ""'""''ca s P Tiit 11ndtnll!Md do certlfV 11\fY 1rt 111nom '#lloM llll'nff •r• 1111t1sc:rlblct STATE OF CALIFOll.NIA. I After Joslng to Intrepid by Ficker commented. '".fben we one minUte, 44 seconds Tues-.could set our shoot land run day, the Valiant 1'11 taken down on them." ......... 1 .. ~ in Newnt'rt is :iUJI aH!d11ell111 • OU.Inn• •I 11030 CotaOot 19 ...,. w11111n h\l~t •lld Kll,_ltft-<ORANG!: COUNTY· .. ....._.~ ~ r-• A-..-, Founlllll v1U1v. C1lltornl1, Uncltr "ll'llV llQdlted :zttine. on Jul't 13. 1f10 ·..,_. """:5!' await.tng an "answer to its 11\t HctlllOlll llnn ll!lrM ol CUSTOM (OFl'ICl.IL se.11..1, P"ubllc In '"' ..,· .. Id ..... ~. "" ab!. "~th .a-. OUTDOOR LIVING t(ld ttl•I tald fl..-J-11 I! vii •-....S t;-If ..... l!:...,. c egrem -n ree .... ,a aP,I 1s camPOMd o1 • ttit toncrw1119 Hl"'IOl\I, 1 No111.., 1Ut111t. c1111or11i. ,l\d Aw 1... ~ lllWWll te i..r • to Aliltralia's Royal-Sydney w11o5a n1mes In lull, IJ\d places of ' PrlndNI Offlcl In tie ttM -~_.,..art ~ out of the water to have the appendoge taken-off ~-iud· der. , \ 'It was put · on td make • 'tlie,'1i9't easier fo aeer, but ~' it doesn't aeem to ha...\'.e work· , ed," said Bob McCollough, ' Riverside, Conn.. skipper of the V allant. "Some changes we made after the preliminary lrials in June we will have to un~ change," McCuUoUgh con- tinued. ''There will be other changes after these trials end Saturday, b\t they're not final as yet." In contrakt Ficker. said, "We have no· ·ptans-' td-'rllike an)I. llgniliciri chanPs hi lntrepid from now on. .we•re going to w<rt with·our Alli: work with our crew a n d .try to ' Sea1'!moke Cat Crosses Finish HONOLULU ( AP ) Seasmoke became ttie1.1econd boat to cross the finish ·une today in the multi-hull Transpacific Yacht Race. Tbe official linlshlrig lime: for the S8-foot 'catamaran was 6:24:22 p.m., HST. The 44-foot catamaran Seabird, skippered by Bob Hanel ci Los Angeles, was the first to cross the finish line at t0:07:1Q a.m. fftldt!ICI 1r. 11 lollowt .> , Ort"" Cou!llY 1111 to ttw Wt!llln fllll'r•1114 aw Yacht Squadron rejectin~an e.n t... a1rc11. ~ wi1i.n. Coll• Mr c.nm1u1.,,_ Ex1ttres .,~....,""" .__,.. •..;.,,.. T·-.. ~ fo MltSI, CllllDrnlt. 1 J-ti, 1f?4 (OFFICIAL SEAL) ·;;.' ~ an ~-ay £. v. Wood, Ult ltt•llltr Uni, ,.ubllahed °''"" ,C..I O.Ur l"!klt, • N. J , C-IY ' at.n of. 1he French-Newport B11c11, C•llf'Oml•, J111, •· 15, tt. ir. 1m • "'t 1u•n · ,_..rv ,.uWc ~. · . rl J1cqu.l111 t . H1m11IM1o 1311 tt ... 11411r · ~· lttltll E-1-AUllfraiian ~ se es. 1...,... NIWPOll '"ch, cinfOl'NI.. •.•• _._ LEGAL N-CE F rv tt, tttl ;-; : 'Ihat series p 1 e s en t l y D•Md Julv 7. 1r10 "'f~ 1"11b1t1Md °' CGtst ~ ~~·Jed to' , ... _~,.. •· 21 ~i~U.~:'c. Ham.ioii -~ l".mt1 o· • • Jutr 1'• • • A-.t S. '"° "' ii ~........ . ~ ri.ug. ' B•n I.. 8ltch I ClllTIPICATI o" IUSlllllS .. I -... ...---" will detemme whether the Sl11t1 of C1tltornl1, o .. _ County: l"ICTtTIOUS llAM.. ·--·''-l'=i•-·· ~~"'="~""";::c.......:;"'- F nch boat Fr-or 0.. Jutr 1, 1'70, betto•• fl''• • NOfll'\I • "'Tlwl ul\dlf"1l1ntd lloft certlf\o ""' 11 1· . !' \ffAL MOTlCi ' re . ......... Public In •nd for .. ld Siii•, Hnon•llY condlidl.... I tiu1ln-,, 1$00 Adlmt • • ..... ,._.SA r,:i•t•D Au.sU'alia's Gretel 11 Will •-•rtd !I"' L Birch, E. V. Wood S111tt aM, Collt Mitt, t•llfoml" uncltr SCMOOL DIST !CT """''-f the _. __ . , . Ind J1C<1u1llnt C. H1mpton k"°""'" lo "" tkllllo\lt tlrtn Nrnl of Sff•IM MOTlC• llWITIMe llDI ._ ""_,....''&"' ()(' n.111.:nca s "" fo t. llHI --......._ MIMI F1Nnt1•1 S....lce1 '"d 1t11! ••Id NOTICI! IS,. tllll!•Y ·orvtN ftlat ~ ;n ~-"-" ar1 tllb.c:rlbtd lo !IHI .within l111lniPMnl tlrtn It ctfnPOltd fl "' lojlowl .. """""' ttM IMrd of l!Mttltn 6f 11M N...,.,... ,... ......,....,..,..,....' tnd ~...., ......, tXKl/tllll fM """41' llMll' In fllH tnd tllCI fll -Maw Unllltd Sc11oe1 Oltlrl!=f flf Ol•fllll 1be Au&ttalians asked for jo~·ici.11.. SEALl It•• '"""''i · ·r --··-, c.un1y, Ctllflomll. wtn r1Ul¥1 _ ... ~ent until Aug 24 M1c11 .. 1 lloblrt H-. ~ 2111• bids 111> ,, n:eo ".M. on tlll 2'1111 a t""">t""'_,., • Jo A"llt M1"n M11noll1, Munllll<l'lon Bud! Ctll,...111t dPY ot .111 ... ,.,,,,., If ... -- and as official challengers for, ~~~ci:u~~~·i~11'"1' o.ted June 12, u10 ' • u1d sdlooi" Dllfrld, fluted vi~'tCI 1.i the A • • CUp ..... :_ Ort County MldlHI ltob111f HoeoM Pl1cent11 Avtnlllf,.(Oflll Mui Calllornlp. menca s WU::. year M• '"romml1Non Extltff $IA!• ol C1Jltornl1, Or11111e COllMY: ,, wlllcll tltM Hid -WOI 'tie Mllc:lf may be able to compel the Mtrf 11 191, On Jlll'll n. 1910, lltftn me, • No11rv -f!M •ncl l'fN for:,. f Publlslltd o~ .. 119. Cotll Cl•llr J>llol ,.,.c '" Ind '°" Mid $1•~. JMll'IOlllllr l"AOPOU.t.. ilOJt' STUCIY °'" N.T Frendi to accept the delay. Julv •• u, n. 2t, "'° 1~7·7o' ...... ,.... MldlNI llobfrt HOHM k-PAO<::ESSINn SYST.l!MS o~ CITY 0 •I'll to IN "II !""IQfl W!10H n1me COST.I Ml!SA. CITY 0" N~W..01 LEGAL NOTICE I• ~·~, ._. w1111tr1 '"'''-"' eeAclf ANO THf NEWPORT·Mf:S4 1-~~.;;;;:;.;:;_;;:,;,"":,;;;;:o ___ l',o"'FFICl-AL S ,.-lllKlllM tlll Mme. UNIFIED ICHOOl..1DllTfll~t .J ...,..It All lllda •rt fl M '" ~ fllOflCI ~ 0/SSO'-U'10M 0.. LIM"• IC. Wtlrt ' Wlfll Condlfltnl, ~ 41 .. jllTMl•SHlf' 'AllD O" ' DllCOll• NJllllY ~11for1'11t SHcllltal~ wtlldt -,,.._ .. 1 : .. T•lftlAllC• OI' Ut• O" "llM MAM• l"rlnclNI OfnCI, In In Ille olflCll of ,. htttl9ilN ~ WeleOme .Aboard , ' I flliOl'tCt: IS MllEIY GIVEN 11111 Or•l'lf" COUl!lv . of u ld kMot Ollfl'id;,-,flP "'""'* t ii ni. ~lllP c:om!IOlld (If"" fOltowln• MY c-••11111 IE.,lm A"'-, Colll Mtta. Ct~I• • •• ' H •tag' c B IMll'llill, .tnd ~~ ..,..... In J111Y 11, 1'11 Eacfl bldcJlr .,... tub!l'lrt 1 bll .... erl e rew Oos e 1>u1fl'i81 Ulldtl' tha llrm -of l"ubll111td Or-Co11t Cl•llr Pllot. In the i_.. .. 1 artltltlll .,. ~ P.IAICHUAST, at 424 'tfltll Flort, Ji.tr I, t, IJ. tt. 1'11 1203-711 dleek .,. I lillcl ..... ..,,., .. ~ 11,,. N-rt lhldl, Cl llforl'lfl, '#91 dlAINlld LEG -"' f-"'l If 1111 emciunl "' ,,,. , · ai ol' mldnllllt, Mn 21, n10, ftltl AL NOTICE bid, """ N\'fflt ,. • .,_ ,,,,.. !f B W. 0 Vali fller.1fter uld """ dlKOnllnutcl Ille 111411 .. _rt>MIN u"~ kllODI Dlllr'ld t II~ of uld n1me1 •nd ""' •!'llt ... *"" .. iltl"IONl'\lfl(9 IOfld INV tit ~In.ii Y In Ver an uld c11uol111fon no Mriorl 11111 lillll'lotlt-, c•RTl,.ICAT• Ofl IUllllltl at Ille dltcrttloft flf ll'lt Olrtrlct. '" 10 lnc11r obll11tlon1 for 11ld fOr'lfter "ICT ITIOtlt NAM• tl'll _, flf ftllllrt !If Wt!"' lnllll •!rm1 111411 ntmt1 of 1111 Pl•lnll's tlld Tiit lll'ldt,..ltllllf ,;. Cll"I,,.,. ther 1 cont,.cl, .llW, •!'ICl!Jldl .r "" llH!lr resDed!Yt 1ddte1t11 1r1: conduct!"" , tiu1:i...u .at 71111 w I~ ~!!' ~ tot """"-' 1'.,. , Jft ~.CIM ' ll By ALMON LOCKABEY 0-.11 l"artntr LAWRENCE e:. st.. C•I• ~. C•Oforni;, ullllfr Ille -· ..., • ._,II\ • ~ -.wi• I' W ... ' .... ..__ GATE$, 424 Vltlt Fior., N--1 flctltrou1 fl"'" Mml of MR "AT lortt'Jtect .. MN tcf!WI,...,. .r °'"'" rr-8Hc:l'I, C.llfornla f24,60; fllNGEllS ft lllat .Mid firm Is ~lld County, · • I d hi board th 12 te and Lim ited l"ar1ntr, LAUll.EIKI! of ltw fol~llll perl00)$. w~ ,.,.met No bl'*' ""' wllfldrtw Ml Md 'fol' Char ey Morgan an s crew a , e ·me r eooTH'E, ,, tr1111" ulldM' , Dec-1ri 1u11 . .,.. •llcf9 11• ,...ldtnt:, aft 1 "'1°" flf lflllr 1•1 dm .tter 1111' Heritage responded to a potent shot in~ arm Monday after 11r111on <11 Tr1.111 dUld M.•ctt 1, 1H1, .. to11oW1: • d•"' 111 1w"" ...,.,..., """"· beating V·"·nt, the O"· Slep•·n· .1 .... 1-A.1. Twelve which :is2s OcMrt ao111r11rd, cor-"" 1..1.,.,,._. H., ~. ,.,. I!. •'* TIM llottd of Ellllcttllf'J .,.,,. H......,.. CWG U.U IP:: ll"UICIUg<..-U Mir, Clltlvr"lt '2625, ftlo, Sflntt A,nt, Ctllt. Mell Ullffltod ~· iDl•trtct ,_,.... most easterners belieye will defend the Amercia's Cup. D•tect fhl• 21\d "''" o1 Ju1v. 1t7e £11H11 A. kllntN1,, ,.. E. e111111o, llHI"' "'"' • "'ect •"' " •H ...... I th Fl Id TWel _,__ sh L1wrln(I f . 01111 S.f'I• A111. Ctn!.~~ e llOI ~""' ICC#t "" ........ It was the first victqry or e or a , v~ INJj\;e e L•ll~ 8oofflf Ditld Ju!Y '" "" ,.1 ~ bid, •nd te w•lw .,,,. w.rrn.1"' .,. arrived •rom St. Petersburg for the last race or the JQne •• '""'-.• , L~ "· sc11f1111111 lrr1turar1tv 1n _, lltlf rta1V1111. I 'Lo Isl d Sound • ., D«lel'lt-... ltlltl l!tttif .... Sdl"'"ll Oated JlllY I(, 1m.\ tria s on ng an . i ,,,,_,. ,),l~rttT) 1r IHI ST.IT! OF .C.l~l~O•HIA, I M!WPOllT-Mt!'S.I UH ll"llO Be·r · I g on •· Rhode '·land •-·-d oCI Newport •••••, ,, ' · ORAHOt:·COUNT.Y.f · • sc"°°L c11T11CT ore mov n w Ji> ,;wuu , • All«MV a, IL'!. L. Jll, o.. Jui,t l4. 1m; befeiJ'"''t. a Noterv o1-c'"'" COl.lfllv, Cillftf'lll• R.I., Morgan, the designer, builder and sk.ii.per of Heri~ge :wn v11 o..ri. l"ub11e 111 ,•nd tor ~Id 'S .. IM, .,.,,011111, Jv cere111v 11......,. ,......,. predicted that his yacht would do better on ~aters fqr which N•WMrt ••K"i c111t11111t put ~=": Uw--~eh!! . 1rt11 ::ri:'"' """' th • ported) d··' d '7Ml'2 • lo 1'111 f9 Putlllthld • e Hentage was re Y Qlgne . Pullllllled orantt c6111 ceitv Piiot "' "" -WhOM'N"'" •re 111btcrl11-. o,._ Cttrt o.ur l"llf!I. In the first two races she didn't. She was beaten by Val-Jutr u. 7'. 2t •nil .1u1u11 s, 1t10 ,,,._19 ::;tno':t~ ·,:~':.wf:"~i-' Jury u. 1910 •flf .11.11'1' n. 1'7! '*'" iant and Intrepid on her first two outings. LEG•• ·OTI-CE CDFFICIAL 11.11..> • • L!GAL,NOTICB ' V li l M IUJ ~" JOIMI! •• DIVll I -;;;;;;,."''""'"":;-"".,..=~= But after !ast Sunday's victory over a an , organ was No11rv l"ub11c. cinlornt• Pue1..1c HIARrNOl wit.t.· IE HEl.:D encour'""ed somewhat. Said he: , l"·tml Prtnc11111 0tt1c1 111 av TH& COITA · M•si. l"LAH~\Ne> -. w h CllTl .. ICATll OJI' •US1Nl$S Or•iil& County • COMMISSION •I ,lllt (li,t Htn. 11 ,.,,,. "I think we're gaining ground all the time. e ave a Trte nct!'CTITIOUS NAMI Mv C~IM\llllOn !utr• DrlV9, COlll ~ •• Cltllwlllt, al t·• new headsail, and we're making a lot more changes. We're " 1"'* do ""'"' 1ttev ,,. June t1, 1t1i 1>.m. or ... _ •• """•" ..,..""' ·-.. condudlnt. I MIMU t i 1"8 N~ "WHll!lid Ori~ (Olft CltllY Piiot. Morvt.f, JUIY fl, lfl'I. 1*1"111 .. ft Iearning·to live with the things we can't change." 1,.tvd., t.,t• c. Cott• Mtu, c1tlforn11, July 1J, n, :w •nd At11u11 s. ,,70 1,,..711 r0u.,..,1n11 ••IQtlol9• I th I. st " M h d used the 'l d u er .llC'fltlous firm 111"" fll • t was e If ume organ a new 8&1 an N(WPOllT l"RDDUCTIONS '"" ""' Nld LI. c R':i" .... "::'°'l .. ,. :-s-~ Morgan, wbo also makes his own sails, aaid the sail seemed ~1 ~1"of ~1 ~~1":1:Sson!f LEGAL .NOTICE ?~ Citvert AWIMll> c.i.' Mt:wi~c••lf~ to be made for these conditions. r"J"enca •rt 1t ro11owi· ., "" """'"'Ion fl rwnnt •'*'""'." B t " th ·1 'l e!C-Uv g I s t G•rv 0.11$rorc1, 1tri MtP1• st _.,, u.1 i.12 11tKr1111111 111 "" ""'"" ,.,. ""* u apparenuy e new sa1 wasn so ~ e a a n x . c:o.11 Miu. cau1. ·• · su1"aito1: caUttT 0., TMR '' 1• w. w111on • ...,.., ~ Mt.. Bill Ficker and the Intrepid on Monday. Ficker trounced Mike Robtri.on notVI a.111o1 IMI STAT• o• CA1JP011111A l'O• c.111 .. ''*"'It.it.,.. c.1 .. •..c c,1 • nd tfll'Nllort Bt9Ch, c'1u1. ·• TNe COUNTY 01' Oii.ANG• '· z-hclPflotl l"ttll'lll Ne. M~Jt lfp'i~ by •9 minutes and two seco a. C•ted JulY u, 1m .... "'4dJJ , tor 1... a: Fridtrtckt _, u.11 ~. Morgan had no comment arter hiB delelt-tiy Intrepid 01rv t>.n11or1 110T1c1 o• M1t~1Ne 011 l"ITIT1o11 Muler, '°" ear-t Aw., c.. ~-~ond b h h d -I ~ led -g Mike AobtrllO!I "Oii l"llOIAT• Op WILL AJID 1'011 Ctlllornll, "' Nn'tllilllll lo conlti'!Jct on--ay, ut e ~ previous y """'"" quo as saym ST.ITE OF C.ILIFORNl.I, Llln111 TftTAMlllTAllY • • 10(1 Ufllt IHflmlllt .............. 11r tha( Intrepid was a better boat than Valiant and predicted ORANGE COIJHTY: E1ht•., EDGA" •.·WITMEll, Dlctu-. I unit "' IW.11 "'· ,,,..end i. h. Id -th •~t t d~ d th OJ\ Jutr 1•,-1m. before .,..,,, • ND!lr'\' ed. eircfftl !11411 ~1'1'tldltMI IJulkllnt' NileM ~ • . ' that Ficker and JS crew wou Win e·r'6'. 0 c.i«I e Publlc In and for Mid stm. JMlnon.tllY NOTICE II HEl.EB'I' '01VEN n,,.1 II -Ste1 ftft.t.4 ., Ille Mt.ll'llc!NI cHt'.ITES ADRIFT -Twelve-meter yachfS lleiitage' (left) and Weatherly douse America'• Cup in September. . .......... 011'¥ Derldord" '"' MIM K.t.llllll!na f'. WITMER "'' lllM Codt, not to --I ...,..., •ue!iCt lb I d mart . Ameri a' n u ob ti The current tn·'-will end on Sa"'·r·y. --final ..... l a .... .,"" known to .... to " ""' ""1~ • •tllol'I ..... l"roblta "(If . Wiii lo Ille """ "" .ttnMnll '"" 1'119 their sc· aketS 8S ey pr~pare 0 roUD , In C _I "' l) ser:Y'3 10D iUll' ..wua .. ~ w .., PifMflf wflole llll'l'ltll .,. ~Ind fer la11ane. Ill Ll'tle,.. Ttsh"*"llN CP "'In' 111,...,..1 ..W to tlloW tn.als esd•~. Hen·. ·tage chute appears to be adrift as Weath,erIV tat-lead aild lo setect the .defender will be held off NeWporl-startliig Aug. ,.• "'-w11111n 1"'1"""""1 •nd ldMowllft-to Ht1t1oner, ,..,.,"'" fo wrirc11 11 c1r11111 ''"' •lfMdl' *"'•'lo"' •• .,.,,, -y -.,. l ~ lftf -· midi for lin1tltt Nt!lcu11r1, 11\d 11111 ~ Pt!'' .,_11111 '"" ~· ... goes on to win the race. • , ·11. <OFF1c1.1L seAL.r • ""' 11nw •nd 111e1 o1 ,..111,., u. 11\d "' ... , .. 11 ., 11111 ..i1etf!M. -~=:..::;:..::_::=.::c:...----------------1p.•-----------------------------------iiiill Jo11Ph e. D1vl• 1en11 ~· bMn 111 fol' Juf'I' 31 , 1t71. '" , P,._.., iu.e,i ...,. • ltl'Oftl'I¥ No11rv P~llc. C•Ulornl• 11 f :)(I 1.m., In Ille courtr-or louttll It 1• w. WllM111 "'*"' C"'9 \ Prlnclffl OfllCI In 0-.rtn'tlnl Ho. 3 " Nier cwrt, ,1 Mell, C.Nr: • 'Graybeard' Leads _ :Victorm-Maui Race • VJCT\)RIA, BJ:) (AP) -check and was about 480 miles The sw111 ... llinf .Graybeard from the linlJh. Behind her and her clOle companions lost was Hasty, a '5--foot momentum 'tuetday as willds from Seattle, up from third. dropped in an area 500 miles spot Monday. sbori of lllwaii In the 2,300-PO<JlOlle 111, a §.Coot •loop mile _,Victorta-tA>Maul yacht skippered by Bill Killam, Loi'• nc~ brother, 81lpped inf<> third M .tM. lead four or five from fifth p<Witim • Mon· ~ II{ jie roce al owed down, clay's seconcl1>ioco y a c b t , thm..-too -tlie ceoter o1 • Ole •• C.lette, went unreported. fl · ..( bunching u P The much bopecl.for lra<le Jn the good winds winds have not materlallled. ~~ii_ left behind. The first yacht Is ex(lllll<I --Ille lsr resr were to reed! Hawajl by ~ :ilfDdo and making or Solurdoy. I Alr!can Star 1;::::===='=====:;;:;o:;;:::: /1111 miles fl!ll1l STARS .... Htntl. Graybemd, a 73-foot ketch S,4_., Om1rr ii -ef tfi• 1ki...........I by Loi Killam of world'e tr••• o1trorttt•"· Hi1 ~""' c1lut1111 ii ono of th1 DAILY Vancouver, remained in the PILOfS 9,, •• f1•tvr1t. l e ad at Tuesday's poslUonlL-.-------- Skl.ppe,rs! . °''"'' eovntyy 100 c1v1c centtt 0r1v• w .. 1. '" thtt ,. zon, ........ "mitt .... , .. ,,.19• M' C~IMlon Eulres Ctl)' of Stnta .1111, C1llfornl1, tor MO!ll'Of, flitlll lllunfl. .. ~ll't" JuM' fl, 1t14 Oet.d JUI\< 10, 1'10. rnltltrt 1'""'9' .... lfltl ~ ... Publ!ll>ed OrtnH Coltt DlllY l"llol, W. E. ST JOHN, 4111, Nllllrl...... llfdl, Cttff,. tor July IS, 22. lt Ind" Au.1111 S. 1910 11'1·1' CO\lntv Cltrl<. H•mlultll to 11\tttll W •rttt .. Why ~ay . DUllYIA, C'All"•llTl'I & t!m-tl'r _,.... ~---,,... ' LEGAL NOTICE ••1Hrs en 111e Hirt....._ c.., IMI• OU M.U."""' lflwtll, lot ,.,. 1 .,:; 1not " ............ R . , 1 p , m· NOT1~ o..," SULll:1 TOUANc"<ll :~..: C.ilf Ma ~ :.1~::. ~ ;"::: ~~ .... ta nces ~ -'tr .c. • Tall .,..... ' I l !Octttd .. tM ~ ll¥l. e I · ,. atcrtW HI. 1114S "'"'""" tet1 ,...._ • M~u Ctllf.,"" 1·c-c-MI:i"• " · ' . · • •·• HCl'llet II ~1111' 91~ IO, lllt Crtdll>Ol"I l"Vblltf!td °""'9 CMlt 011..r .-tlot. ~. t-~ He_ Z .. U.fl.,. • • ', I "' w111Mn . w. h l!t°r Ind SfllrOll .,., J111\< I(, 1111'1.1'71 ~ ...,. IDr F .... """ c I ,; 1-.l!I!-.. • 11nev, =nd ,~ft, Tr1.m.ron, terwortll. l"tclfte ~ lflett I~ MARINE & BATTERY,Sff-OPPC' ;.:::, wn':"'•~t•;:,.?"C.:: • LEGAL llO'ftCB :;;:'!' "/:• -0. "tJi.~, 'i H' °''"'"' 11•1• , ~~lllllfftl1, ~ • ! """'J.l>M to .-":f":'.,. ,..'j.. · SELLS ALL ~ 11111-""1111'' 11 " ~ _. 'r!.! ..,ttftllOll .,. WltfMI IMI ~ ~,:.. ..... ~1 !:'2~' = SU .. llltlOI •T'Of' ..... """'~ NI. II..,..,_ llf: ~a MA.lllNE EQUIPMENT ,FOR .,,., ,, CM Netar.C ot °'""'~· ST&ta 0, CA'-f"Oll"IA N4t !1:° 4:u'C~'*':.r: · '°WEit A SAIL ~T THE • • _,. CllJlornlt . ~ JM• COUHtY:!' ...... , • HMllnt-"'WWk:t ,_,..,.., • , 1 I .,,_ .,._-ty tt lN It ioat• ... 11~ . UMtEST OISCOUNlS KN0Wt'(, ' ' w·.,e l:lfld Strtef, '"""'°" -..cti, NOTICI Of" NIAii -PllTITI0'4 • ..._ et -"'""' ...... ~ J • ...-' CiM11Y 01 Or.-, $1•'!1! .r <;tllfotlllt, "O• PllOU.T• Of'~ .U.O #01 'Ttz~-~lr::i= C: WI llPUll fO II UNDllSOLD Sald ,,_,,, ts cttKrfbH In 11ner1r t.1n11t T•IT.&111 Y ,._ • •. ,_.__,. ,. .,_. • N tt: 1!:1l1M ol FIECI I". l AMINC, 1r.o ..,r .. ._ "I· _.,., • All itt<k !fl tra6', ll•lll'llto .... ,.,_, ·-n ~. I". Ll!AMING, ~ B.""'" ......... ilMfl, c:.t"" '• ALL MAJOR. BR.ANDS '"' ...,. win et .. _. M lf*., k-NOTICIE IS HEAt:ev OIVt'H ~I :i""1"~ •...,~ • 11 NeWporl Shorn htlllV $tlon Ind Dl!SSIE H. LEAMING 1111 flltd lltttlft In c:o..,lofl "' ~ louted ''· 210 •2nd '""'"· w ... r ""'"" ... !"" ~·-:"" .., 11111...... Cllll~· -... ~ llMdl. c-IY· " Or~ -.. """'~ " ., . .tflc9 .,.. lt1• .. SlllM of C1trtorn11 •• I ¥ :::.,.--:,'*~ . " ~ _, _....,._ .,.. ,_ ...,,.. • \n n.:.. ~~'""':::' ~be~~': '"' ,._ .... •llclf of ......... :: """ ( ~ "1:. --~ lt1t. tt tlt\11: tt "8rlc• NT•IA. .... Mi ftt1 .._ -' ..... ~uly 31• ltto. ti II ai:-.....ra~ctltrl 'tf,· lftlt Sir ... , Coe!~ MIN, ~ t:• 1°1'11" '" ffll W!bl~•n tt .,..,.._ etnr .. I!; I CJ ...... flf ~ 11111 of C.lltornlt. fMnt Nt. J .. ..... ~"-If 11t fl'tr fl!,.. lflltnniltln 911 tfN ~ J4J I W• C.. :":"'""' So fir .. iu-.. to !I'll Tr_fl,.., CIYlc Olnflr Orl'l'9 WW, lfl .... City ......... ~ '\I -- ~J", t'i'•O ell Mlllftt """'* tnd .......... Yled ti Stllft Ant, Cllfflllrlllt . • " fM lfl'• ... -~~ ... ~ _... ,~.~ 11v ''""'"°" ,,,,, 1111 ..... """ Dttw M 10, i:i..._ 111_ ,.. " Cllilil T•p••• f714l H ·fJll ~~i ""' If different '"*" "" ..,,., ~-;., s1~. C.llfMlll. ~~A 11\llA, " ~ SAVE -'IS ADI t \Avtndlt-Colnurft, Newort Cal'llt'r, IN•Pl"AllD, Miili.iii, Nlwe COMMIN90fll .w ..., I ft .'\ 11'1' 1trttt, OMI• MN, '°""'>' Ill' IJCNTI• & MAWTOrl .._ I I OPEN OAILY °'"'"' C•tl1em11 , • ...,_ ..,... Slr'Mt • I T 1$ WORTH $1.00 ON ANY +AM to 7 PM-Sulldlyl 10·4 PM 0.ltd JUIY 10, ltl'I t i..t ~. <....,,. "'11 Wlflllm L. Cllfflfl, ... •10.00 PURCl:IASE OR ~RE 'LlnN .I/Ill '"""" .. T•i ntfl , ... ,,. . S.Cl'll.,., -Olrt(lw t• .. """"' • -4 .,,.....,.,.., ' • ·-.. ,,.,_. fW """"" .. '""""Inf .---------------------·-•.N_•.•.M.1.•.1c-·.·.·-·M···'·'·' .. _c_H_•_•G_r _ _,, l"Ubt!ltttd Ortlllt Cot•! Dfllfl' illlol. l"Uti!IMN °''"* '-ti °''"' 1"!19t, l"Ublllllold or.... Cot•t 0.lly •IW-, J111, IS. lf1t 1>111·1' Ju!V 14 lS. '1, lt1t 11tWI J\ltr 1.S. 1t1t la.NI • I L i l ! I I J H IWLY PILOT .. .. ; . • -Widntsd'1, Juli 1.5, 1!70 < "l ~HE REAL ~TATERS "1fu climt Jw a n;htJo Ji'JOWI nerythirtf COO'IU~f flu tra~tiors k/ore he «U,.," ' RANDAIL R. MC CARDLE Presldwit of The · lt .. t l1lll1trt1 • cOll'91t , .. 1 fll•I• INtrvc ,0,. •nd i.e. .......,, I U"'-' of ...... tlO(ilt "ltMI E.1- 1119 Tr1lnlng ill c.i1torni. CelltQel"I 1 lteal E1t1te tol1,1tMlll for . lilt O.lly Piiot: 1!119 111...::tor .r U.ltETI P9JI pr•ld_,I of ,.,. N.wport HI,. w.co. .. M-._,,. . .,, .aNoor-., Our ·success is based upon happy, satisfied clients. An example from our "follow-up" survey file is printed below ••• laftdy McCorcllt: ''Why did you choo1• our Comptny to tell your·homt?'' Mr. Port•:• M<Cardle: Porter: Mo Cardle: Porter: M<C:.dle: Port«: Moe.die: "The Real E1taters was rtcommendad by our attorney.'' "Did ht tell you wt were the busiest, bi99e1t and bast?"· ''No." ''Ohl What did your •ttorney tell you?" "He 1aid wt could believe ~hat we were told by The Rael Estaters ••• thet wt could rtly on you." "Did you find this to be true?" • "Yes, we liked the wty your company took care of 111 the det1il1.'' 11Th1nk You.'' Mr. Porter 11 m•n•t•r of P•nn·ays D.P1rtmtnt Stora. ftrop1rty rtferrt4 ta 11 his home 11t 1707 lam•r, MIN Vtrd.,_10&:0-JULY 7, lt70 SELLING YOUR HOME? LET US TALK TO YOU._ We ... ., -.., do a 9ood Jab ot seHI..-t.r yoo. We alwoy1 """e .,..to111ed lo tke ..i. of r.Ud•llel propertl.._ Our a...i fatale .. al .. u I• IHil~ .. '"'l•fied .,._.., -oo q..Uty Mlll"I hablll aod oo prlle wlo•l"I ff. vertlllq. We hcne the best f111G11CllMJ awailable. Your propcwty r.cfives our penonol attentktn. Our only 1Mts111ess Is IHI Estate. Surely a tun time effort 11 what you wqrit Clftd hove a right to expect. luyen toclcry are Jookln9 for • new way of llvlnt. They wont a home thcrt fills their .... ctftcl fits their pockltboolc. ney Wont Oft l•Y"hnent nat wllf brln9 them future 1.curlty. Loccrtlotl 11 a prime factor whether It 11 a $2 0,000 home or a $100,000 ltom1, •ch to llf& ow• lildft9 • , , .. --•""'••Is ............. YES! WE GIVE PERSONALIZED REALTOR SERVICE YOU WILL APPRECIATE • BEST VAL,UE ON UDO A Ch•rmin9 4 Bedroom home with •n extra l•rge family room, ••par•te dining •r•e end lushly l•ndscap•d 9•rden ;. , all on • 45 foot, atr•ef.to-stre•t lot. Shown •nytime. $6"'4,500 full price. Se• Tod•yl Phone 646.7171 TREES • TREES • TREES s.fe & e•sy walk to .11 schools from this de- lightful hom• in the COLLEGE PARK ere•. All th• extras, &'it is v•c•nt, r•1dy for IMMEOf. ATE OCCUPANCY! $29,200 fµll pd"· Now fin•ncin9 av;ail1ble1 or •ssume a 6-V• %' LOANI Phone ·64·6-7'17'1. ' ·NEAR COLLEGE PARK l Bedroom, 2 B•th, 2 C•r G•r•g•, Built-in Ap- pliances, Bloclc: w•lled y•rd. FHA/VA TERMS! It 's Sharp! Call Now. 5'46-2313 VIEW "IN PERPETUITY" from th is rust ic home, facing th• Beeutiful S•n· te Ane Country Club. lend R-2, 76' w 120' lot. Coulcl be •n Investment Opportunity of 1 Nice H.ome. Pric•, $2-4,500, 546-2313 TRI· LEVEL Up"on th• hill in b••utiful MESA VERDE. Some vi•w of Oce•n & Huntington Be•ch . 4 B•cl- rooms, l B.ths, Sep•r•t• F•mily Room , Form•I Dining Room & Br••lif•st Area off Kitchen, Court y•rd extr•. Home in •xcell ent condition. C•ll for Showing .•.•• 546.23 ll MESA DEL MAR FHA/VA l l•r9• b•drooriis, 2 b•th,, larg• covered p•tio with bu ilt-in BBQ for f•mily li..-ing . Newly p•int- ed. V•c•nt. It's appraised •t $29,500. Make Oii". Call .•. 546-231 l SHADES OF YESTERYEAR When w•s it you last s~w • S bedroom l b1th hom• one block to oce•n for $'48,500 . A surpris- ing ..-1lu• for the large fa mily who appreciates the c•refr•• be •ch life. Ca ll us at 673°8550 FOR THE FAMILY ON ITS WAY UP A large 2400 s 0 q. ft . fam il y home with 4 bed- room s, l baths, family room, formal din ing, three cer g•r•g•, large p•tio. Only s+•ps to commun ity pool, tennil courts and park. Only $42 ,950. c.11 673 -8550 Cameo Highlands POOL HOME Inquire ebout this outstending l bedroom f•m• ily room home with well l•ndsc•ped front y•rd: lovely, l•rge perfe~f for entert•inin~. side yard. An ei ceptionally large completely fenced re•r pool y•rd. An •xceptional offerin111 at $5 1,500. c.11 673-8550 WANT A WORKSHOP? Plus a d•ndy home, on Coit• Mesa's Eastsicl•. -l 8drm1., 2 b•ths on an extra large lot. - Kitchen with built-ins ind di1hwasher only $25 ,500-Phono 646-7171 MESA VERDE Vac•n+, re•dy to mov• in. On •n extra wicl• lot with room for boat or trail•r. 4 Bedrooms - I story with he1..-y sh•k• roof in excellent lo- cation n••r 2 golf courses. S35,950. To inspect -646-7171 ASSUME 53/4°/o LOAN Ne•t 8 yr. old Urp•r Eastsida home -ind your p•yments wil be only $I 52 per month in- cluding taxes. -l Bdrm1, 2 baths, firepl•c• - Forced air heat. -~uiet cul d• sac str•at. To inspect-6-46-7171 We Have Hundreds More for Your Inspection-Just ·call \ ·THE REAL ESTATERS Serving Newport Beach • Costa Mesa • Corona def Mar • Hunt ington Beach 4 Convenient Locations Near You NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Newport Blvd. 646-7171 COSTA MESA 2790 Harbor Bl•d. 546-231 l CORONA DEL MAR 332 Marguerite 673 -8550 INVESTMENTS 2784 Herbor Bl•d., Suae 201 Coit• Mesa s.46-211' EXPERIENCE ELIMINATES EXPERIMENT I SALES PEOPL'E LUIN MOii ProfftlloN'"P•r-"nf Trllnlnf UIN MOii "--Sp/!t-w fe •'4- 111¥1 llTTll MCI!'• N IM ht!•- fOI INTUYllW Cell RANDY McCARDLE 546-2316 ~· ff u I p • h b t • • ' • ,. v • • • d t • • • • ( l 1 v ~ I • I t ' ' t T T ' ' I I t ! t ' ,, :I ., t I ( ' • • I ' I i . ' . I I I ' Go-k ,.Goes ly IOW01 ' ••Dltlr1Pws¥ · ' ' Zada 11'1oYlor )las Ol\t r ol thumb for entertPdnC -" er more than 11,!f,\Jnu,tes in/ 't ki hen afte• suest. "'"'S1' er. ' -To ~ t!Us •• 8'1e h1u dinner ' p11epai:1tion, I/> a formula~ hours a1'd mln\l&b .. ~can predict \exactly hoW· lorC pt w .'be in the '.kitchen,· l)elcire the last sh ii ready b' the ' . tal)te. • .l " SO succy~ul. his sh< been lb.I oht ·lta.s written a cookbook based on bfr S"Vstem. ,called .A Tl me for Coo kin st, ~ic'h ~ filled with , ok11 family favoriteS, her n'i''n experiments! and itcipes she llas refined and ._ adapted throughouf the vears, ''-ach ))tinted with comp)ele prepar~n and ~king time. • ' • says, tor she .1* made. uch ol them herself rriany ~ ' ' r \jOr "~" cook-Is ·two la looseieaY JIOlt!lj<ob, filled · •ith: wr1111i': .one! olil>!>Od .redpes, ..... to be tried gn(I othen to 'De~." I • >"' ~ ke0ps T'nolep1c1 In the ~ and wntes down t\er experiments, .mak- ing changes if there are criticisms after the dish is eaten. She · read~bout food lo magulnes, pewsP.Bpers, ~~ka and anything ~lse she can get btt bands on. Aiid ~ g~ to classe.s and demonstra-u,.,.. DiJriiig the past 15 years &lie has jlten courses at UCLA, attended the Cotdan.. Bleu in Paris and attended every gathering having to do with cook- ing that * could. Sometime, in her span lime, lhe'' plamin& to wrjje an\)lher <1'9kb0ok. by ' Zada, ,,a 'Newport. ~ach resident, ,pends 'I lot of time in thl!: kitchen nr h,t -a.Uractlve •Newport Beach con- dominit.1n. but s~s almost as much time with her other interests and philanthropic W>iect... Here are t~ reejpes fiom. A 'l',ime ~· for Qloking. ~ I ' ' . A former LOs Angeles librarian, she earned lier ,b4chelors degree in liberal arts and JP'sterS degr:ee in library science .frOm the Un!ve1ty of Southern Califonlia. 1 · EXC~' CAREER ' Her eareet with the;Los Angeles Public LibrarY, w~-varied ,ind._1mpressive, and was "exeif.ing and iplerl!sling," she adds. Starting ts a ehiftlren'S librarian, she finished ~ ea~r as the suoervi!!Or of tbe Wist Villey . Region, directing tbe largest teP,mat •branch library in the United. Sta~ in terms of business volume, Zadl:fs ·interest in ~ing began when she waS just a~ . ..she was fascinated by tbe1 ti~ aftd ·started helping her rTiothe!t ~ as soon as she could read a tech>e "My ~ uldn~ cook when she was maqied' and had IOme disastrous experia)<!es,~~~,.,1 • Was .amenable when I wanted fo " Mill Taylor smiled. With .~ , gry ~ brothers in the'• ramify I Zaal.Jws a read:Y•made audience and willing tasters. so she was able to l:le,.adVenturesorlie. . Het cookbook went from the thinking ~ges to re!lity with the heJp or a tormer fellow use · Jtudent, Mrs. Betty "Wilson, 'who is • daultlter of the late .wflter Lloyd C. DOukl8s. While on a. Cl"OIN-C<lWltry trip by car, :Zaaa and Betty discusi;ed their mutual rinierest in Cooking dur,ng the k>ng, open ·stretches of highway and Betty volun- teered to do preliminary typing and legwork and contribute a few recipes. The book is ''si mp le and straigbllorward, "" Zada sal!, a q d features recipes that.can bel prepated the day before or early on the servirig darn o1 thj &'ipJ .1t turn ou1, Zada l HAM AND PORK EN ROND 1 pounds ham , ground 2 pounds pork, ground 2"2 cups soft bread cnunbll J 'h cups milk 1 teaspoon salt l 1k cups brown sugar % cup vinegar I cup water 2 teaspoons dry mustard J small can crushed pineapple Thoroughly mix meat with bread crumbs, milk and salt then form into balls. Place ham balls in casaerole. Com· bine suiar, vinegar, water, mustard and pineapple and pour over ham balls. Bake in preheated 325 degree ovel' for 1 hour, basting occasKllally. Lel cool, or chill, and refrigerate tbe1 remove excess fat. Retu rn to preheated 350 degree ove· for 1~20 minutes. Serve with rice o sweet potatoes. Preparation tme: 3 minutes. Baking time: 1 hour. Serv~ 8-10. . , • , '. ORANGE :~RESHQ • I t>blespoon phis 1 teaspoon lftlatln 1/2 cup cold water !/~-cup boiling water I cup sugar , I cup orange juice , 2 ·tablespoons grated orange rind 3 tablespoons lemon juice 3 egg whites, ~ten stiff l cup heavy cream, whipped Soften gelatin in cold water 'and 1Hssolve in boiling watei. ·Add sugar~ ,..range juice, rind and lemon juice. Chill until it starts to jell then fold in beaten egg whites. TUrn into a ring mold and chill until well set. Unmold. and Wl ceDler with whipped cream • .1Gemi!f!.·,1'tcb~mandariri oranges, fresh &tiawberriis and fresh minl Preparation time: 3> min. Serves: L . ,, .t . <i ' .... r:Bu tj s Starring · in · New Roles . '. Whether yr/Jr razn11y enjoys sum- mertime cifti'pMie cooking or prefers backyanl ooolrouil,,you'll be interested , in these campsite, backyard and patio specials u#g venati~ hamburger buns. own backyard, a spot in the woods, or on a sandy beach, the food 11me1ls better, tastes ~ and fppelil,. are bigger, sO plan ~Y meaD. ' · · WiUt 30 '/liitJe.fti!ot4. you can create many ney arid ,taSty )Wnmer suppers , with variety Wm Vlet will add flair • t.> your fimly'a' cookout fun. · Just ~ber, whether you're in your , 1be. ~raditional hamburgers and hot dog&~·of CJN)kouts ;.re always fun, bu t . add zest to SWJllDer livfng by ex· perimenUng wJth these old familiaf favorites. You can enjoy the eit-out~f· hand convenience of buns but still have I•• BURGE.R BUNS VERSATI LI • fhe glamour of the Polynesian approach to hamburgers. Croquettes of any type -will taste even better served in a warm hamburger bun, and consider the possibilities of croquettes as a delightf~ new way to disguise U>e left-overs Of the Sunday roast. SALMON CROQUETrE BURGERS 2 cam, (I pound each) Silmon, drained 2 eggs, beaten I cup dry bread crumbs 3 tablespoons 00. I tomato slices I lettuce leaves I hambl.qtr buns, warmed Combine salmon, beaten eggs and J,J r.up bread crumbs. Shape into I patties. · Sprinkle both sides of patties with re- maining crumbs. Heat oil. Cook patties slowly mrtll lightly browned. Serv• cro- (iuettel with tomato slice and lettuce in warmed buns. Top with other hair. Serve with mayonnaise or rtllsh. Makes 3 servings. ' GRIU.ED BURGERS TROPICAL 2 poands giolmd be<! 2 tablespoons pineapple juice 3 tableopoons brown sugar, firmly pad<ed I "-1 prepared hon<rsdi!h ll teupoon dry mUJlard · ~ • . a s11ca pin<apjll< ., . 3 tab!-pick!< relish I hamburger buns warmed Shape ground llt<l Into I peWes. Com· bine pinapple juice, brown sugar, horse- radish and mustard. Place hamburger patties on outdoor trill over hot coals or under broiler. BruSh top with pineappfe marinade. Tum patUes occasionally, brulhlng with marinade. Serve patUes with 1tiee of pineapple and ~lish in warmed buns. ;Mikes I aervinp. STRAWBERRY CREAM CAXE 1 package (3,. ouncts) instant vanilla pudding I cup milt II C1!P Ilea\'!'_.,, whipped l lalil-<licht ium I pint fftsh alrawberrles I· an,.i food cu• Beal pudding mix and milk together accordllw to pocuie inllructiolla. Fold In wt.,_ cream and nun . Chill untn lhic:lreaoil. Wah Ind bull berries. R<le'19 4 or 5 lbr garnish. ·Slice re- malniac1bonia. 8llce cu• hor!Jontally into a laym. llewenbln layers. spreadin& 1..1 cup pudding mistur< lllld half 1he sliced berries between 2 layera. Spruel nmsinlng pudding mixtur< over top and skies of cake. Garnish with reterVed berries cut In half, lengthwise. Mak•!Jtolloerviql. Book A HEAVENL 'I' DESSE RT ' W J I i•\ Ml Ir. "" -· ' Hbme News • • • Fruitful . . Technique Preserved ' By DOROTHY WINCll ........ ~,....~ • ~ ii -.ind! time. Alli! ~rult tlm• ·Is :Jtlll'-mMIDI am.. 11'11 olways lllfPl'li!nl to ma blw mony ,_.. still do JlilM -own jolly .,ii-jam In this qe ol loctorJiftdoced feild., • ' W• I<! ...nj 'q......,. fro m hoinematen .-jelly...uq. T!ie moat frequently .ued qailaduat cancern1 Ralio( the jars. lo -,..,.. ltill use the okl-lasldonM panl!la .,.uioci and then call • later to !lad tat why their jelly luked -Uie par-or pt moldy or r.._w. . T!ie pira!On Ml thol -buO -t· ed In Northern ---hav. cool -r.r --JIJIJ just· Is nol ....... --.-. c.Dfomla. u the 1181 Is ""' -ly perfect, molds Gr' ,-a ~ Into the jelly lllld will-. ..... and apoil the jelly. ,. EXPECI' SPOILAGE '.I ' Ancl H jdly Jeo¥ ft:W . tile ,.,.m.~ lbl1 II o ·oare alp .lflol ... '1181.11 broka ud sptllqi -. lit -..let1d. ) I I ' • So our advice ii,. 'ftUel about the rnefl)', bothersome, Unliable .,mm.. Instead, buy regu~ canolnC Jan (jelly. aize~ are available) with Lwo-part 1ealin1" type lid!. On< port Is tht lld wttli seallna: compQUDd which torms 'a teal when placed on th<. bot~; the other part . ii tht rinl or thot bolda the'lld •m lbe jar. nte~ jm ud rp.p Qn be med oftr' lllld over qain, <11ut -. ...., · lido should be Uled .... -. T!ie jelly jars -lie ,ft.hod. riDled and sterlliud by boldln1 inJlolllnc water fir at least 10 ii)inutes. 'Th< hot jelly P. poured into the hot Jan -to about '~ from the. top, -the rtm of the jar ts. wiped clean Ind the lid Is put 011 ~each jar as Jt i• twad, .ud tie. band is screwed on U,hl · It's lmPortant to' -ii quickly wl\m fill~ and IO&!ing, i'!I -, compl<tinc one Jat at a furie. ·This 1, beclWll apollage organisms '--;"4)'tla'tl and moldl • ....-are f}oatlllg ·about •in 1 tbe air and can 1et blt.o the jar. If.you work quicll:Jy, .few will get in and Lbe bot temperature will ll:lll them. · VACUUM SEAL , AJoo. o llet ......,...,. II ....W te pndaee a •-=-..a. U die eater oftklldls __ .. jellylloo Citied, tkfl JDa91" Iii .Jar ~ IJl"'PCfl1 ..... u .. jelly ti ""' llet -" ' .. prect.ce • ,... .... k 1111'9 to 1ea ... the -• .. ..., tk jlr upa, cloted. • U you make the uncooUd '"°"' tam, Yo• do not oeed 19 llertl!; jors or use tealiag Ud1 becDll the cokl temperatur< will keep ~ jam from spoiling. • Because these jams ate not cooked they have a beautiful color .tKI a fr~ fruit taste. They, art' impli 'to. make -you'll ltnd 'dlrtd-' !or all !<Inda of fruit with packages al UqWd or Powdered pectin. You simply mli the illced,-muhed, or pureed fruit \I like mine pureed in the bl<nder) wlUi the -Ji'oportlan of sugar, lemon juice and pectin. Tbere'1 oo cooking 11t Ill. BUI the jefly nmst ; be stored in the rtfriJmtAir or fre<Rr to keep tt from •poilJor. QUl!STIONS llJI, AR!! AIUll: Q.w.-a1otlf.,...-• In __ ,_ ... 1 ... ·-___ .. ..., .. __ bobig limp .... ----beJar tr.eaT A I I E I d A. Green bum shoald be bidched nge ce xc u es. =~~::r.:.~ • • . · ' · the ,.ptabte iJt'. t11e "-'· To -. . ~beano, ~-tht cut beano i.to' Working Like D~vit;J: .. a~:'il~~.~~ . , I I , lj 1 · l lJnla well be!Gn;pecldnr for -- Here's a heavenly new way to trn'e top ol each wltb about ll ll~<·l>ul-·' If tht bew ,:;~ti.ut;ltil loo Joni a.gel food cak• that's only minutes in ter-sugar mlsture. Broil about a~ or 1IOI chilled q lllle ddlllof liops the making. Altd what's more, tber:e's ' or until 1olden brown. P1aee on aerv~ the cooklnc procms)~ they· wUr 1tt ...,. no need to spend simmering IWDDl<r plate: top wtth ~ ol 'Ice crum soil wben the1 ... eoollod a11or ~- hours in a hot kil<:heii. Semo With Nuts.•~. Mue.1 ........ · You · shoU1d a1oo !lo ' cart11i1 11111 to ~ -·-· ---,,. _ -nqulre ' . ' TOASTED ANGEL-' .-'NOi -· '~ • 'J 0 niiicb *'rier -.r -._ fnlli ICE !:REAM DE58EllT , , V. cup augar -· V• cupwawr • 2 taole1JlOC"11 Outler, soitebed • V. cup ll&ht corn "J'fUP z table1p011J>f11111ly packed light brown l)alh of .. I\ augar 1 cup coaraefy chopped 111uta I slices (1-i..ch Ulick ) aRge.1 food cake, li1 tearpoon vanilla cut from k>af cake ln a 1ma8 aucepan _..'combint tupr, A. To pMI fl'Mltone JlllCbel, dJp the J plntpeachkecream water, cor:a 1yrup and 11.l(;·brkl& lo "0peaditnbolU11yMfai'llllutlmlnlM In a bowl combine buUer and sugar. boil. Add nuta. and retufll to bolL SUr plunce Into cold woler Ollll allp ,off - Place cate alices on Olkinl aheel; lpfead In vanilla. Chill. Mater 'II ~p. 1kJD. ; Q. I'll ..... --• 2. di ...... & .... ., ... .., .. _ ........ T • • • ' • • ' • • I JI DAILY PILOT Wedne:HlaJ, July lS. 19711 Your Horoscope Tomorrow Leo: Complete Assign~ent ; Search Begins for Member Gold Mine TlturtU1, July 11 By SYDNEY OMAlll\ A Leo mu ls MVer UUlfted merely to be sre••; be wutl .. be told .. -be nqa1r<a • prlv•to cbeerloC ~ Tbe Leo man 11 attractive to wome:•_ Qd,_ very_ tl.lf:D,. ii Ute ce1ter ol ,• julou coDtroveny ...,, memben of tlae oppolllt au .. Sofnehow, lie mnaaea .. aurvlve Wt klDd of ·-Omnoll. Famous. me• born llDder Uail colorful zod.11c1I sip taclade Leo Darocller, Toey Bennett Ind Melvin lldll. ARIES (!fmi> 21:..\Jll'il I!): Empbfals ... ~· , eor-resporideoot, , Uon In gen<raJ, You ~ .yalu.ibie· co-. Nlibl. oul for dinner could r<sull (lnJ ·~ -and pleUllll ·i.'Olilr<irltailon; TAURUS (!iru "May ZO): Jnv~ lbeieomet more complicated. /Finances enter plctun!. Jieep guard up -pro- tect YouneJf In cljnches. Ac- cent ~ 'for )\llrmony - eapecially ~ domesllc area. GEll!INl'J)llay 21.Jwie ZO)i Older lndlvkh.ial a e e m a del<rmiried to change habit ,PJll!ernl,, rrus miJht caUJe aocne.~llcatlons. Ride with ·111e llde. !leans be willing to make Intelligent concession&. CANCER (Juoe 21.July 22): · Shod· Journ:ey may prove prtr fltable, but in unorthodox _, , maoner. Obtain hint from Gemµii message. You won't bavt .everything your own wat. But overall outcome _,,. beneficial. . The forecast is favorable for the Tall Club of. Orange County's Hello, Prospeet Party, a get-acquainted affair for those interested in meeting others on tlie taller. side. Cocktails, dancing and games will begin at 8 ,P'.m. on Saturday, July 18, in the Newport Be&ch home of Miss Mary Manwell. Proopeetlng are (ieft to right) Mrs, W~liam Allen; Allen, past presi- den t; Miss Peggy Macaulay, corresponding ~ecre- tary, aiid Robert Smith, treasurer. . LE& (July 23-Aug. 22): Pull In ~ on purse lltrlng. You iet IJUallty if perceptive. 'f'ber! is oo need for ex- travagance. Know this and act accordingly. You are able to complete lmpoctant asslln- ment. ' VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. !q): You may have to 1ear down (Adwrtlwmtnll LADIES Nursing Scholarships Special Notice! I Did you know th•t smok- ing ages you faster than anything else you .do, and it can also kill youl Students Earn Awards ' Learn how you can break fhe habit in 10 days with· out drvgs, hypnosis or 'Yill pqwer ~ Investigate our "guaranteed program. For a free session and consultation with no 9b- ligations call 642-4163. Spo11MNd ity' tile NATIONAL ANTI· SMOKING COUNCIL Two area nursing students, Victoria Higgins cl Eat.ancia High School and Oiarlene M\lffienli « Coota M... llllh School were ~ptents of the first scholanhip awards given by Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital AuJillary. The scholar!blps « $S0 eocb were. ~ by Mrs. Robert Wilaon, aullliary presi- dent. Mis Hjgpm piano to attend Orange c;..,11 Oolk9 fur ber r...mnan 7""' and ·-to UCLA to complele her nurse's trahdnc· ~ Golden Wesl Collep is 1lw! ,•ealnpus -w 1Mlss LIT:l'LI, GUYS 'N DOLLS ', •. CHILDREN'S HAIR , STYUNG ,, .. , .... " N..,.,t ....... ) '130 E. 17th St. • l"OI. AP'OllffMINT 64J.;J"' Costa .Mesa Mal....i. Her high school ac- UviU" Jnc!ilded meml>aoblp In GM, S!><e<b Club, Medical Caren Cllil and Pep Club. 1J1ie Coota Mesa MemOrlal Hoopllal Auxiliary, eotabllohed in 1968, bouts volunteers who have devoted hours of service in ~ areaa as visitor con- trol, workmop, tray favors, blood bank, news bulletin, cen- tral supply room, em•oriency ward. ma1azlnes and menus, ~ft shop, messer>ger service •and orientation. The Mineo. William C1e1em, Alexan<\er MICGl!llvray and Edward Somerbouse have log- ged more than 400 hours of. . IH'Vice. Contributing more than 300 Hours have been the MmeS. George Fox, William Lambert and o. V. Riley. 'lbose devoting more than 200 volunteer hours include the Mmes. Fred Ahlstrom, J . J. Camm, William D o r r e 11 , I , -&mou~ n~m~. &>u1'1e. kl'lif- ~lge~+e.r p~nt6uih io, 1111\ri4 new ~le<; iutd coro~.i1u~ 8-:t.S Ii ' a. rt.d·, bl111t-, <!,old b. rq,d ,bl11e 1 <Sold, purple, ~r&en. r Michael Giddings, Ch a r 1 e s H-.... Back.le Heath, WUltlln Kl.Im, Paul Leactl. Georle 'lbomas, . R. L e e Wadmwlh; Pemy Wano-. Ray Wallace and Robert Wiison. . Individuals interested 1 n joining the auxiliary may ~ tain flR'the!-trionnation by calling Mrs. Hilty at &7W916. Swimming, luncheon Combine The Henry Bowen Society, Children of the American RevolutJon, will combine a luncheon meeting witb a swimming party at noon Saturday, July 18 . The Newport Beach home of Mrs. Ross Heflin1 wYl be the setting for the gathering, when guests will include mem· hers of the Mark Hopkins Society of San Marino. Members of the senior board sharing hostess duties with Mrs. Hefiln will be the Mmes. Bruno D. Norman, Guy H. Cherry Jr., William B. Tritt, Donald W. MacLeod, Dwight M. Roberta and M. M. Sampson. 1 Recenlly r<tumed from the meeling « the w.stem region NaUo.nal Society of CAR in Sacramento are Lynn and Mari: Dugle, Mark Northcross, society P""ldenl and Mn. Nonnan, senlof president. CATHERINi McDONALD Au9u1t Bride Wedding News Told The forthcoming marriage of Catherine Ann McDonald and William Shawn Moran has been announced by h e r .. parents Mr. and Mrs. Rebert McDonald of Costa Mesa. The bride-elect is a graduate of Es~ia High School and Orange Coast College. She is curren~ly a student a t California Stat.e College at Fullerton. Her fiaoce, the son of Mts. Rodrick MacMillian of Costa Mesa, also Jr a graduate of EHS and OCC. He is pursuing a degree at CSF. An Aug. 21 wedding will take place 1n St. Joachim's Catholic Church, ~ta Mesa. Who Cates? N• •lhtr fltw1p1ptr ill tht world ctr•• tbout yo11r comlllu• 11ity likt your comrnu"ity dtily 111w1p~ptr do11. lt'1 tht DAILY PILOT. SUMMER SALE! STARTS THU •RSDAY WESTCLIFF PLAZA ONLY 'in ordet to rebuild , Means stJ;eamline operations, pro- cedures. Not wise to perm)t senUment t.o stand in way of progress. Message beOOllles lncrtaslngly clear. UBRA (S.pt. 23'0ct. 22): are aky..tugh; you often make yourself unhappy by setting goal! whicb are aimool Im· pc>Slible to achJeve. By October, a meaningful change -for the better -ii due to occur. If single, marriage is qn horizon. You may be. carried 1J,long I ' J & J UPHOLSTHY Ml.I.HSI OUALITY, l11T••1ttTY;' • ll"VICI:, C\'APTSMAN,llflP. •' wa LllCI llAUT~UL PUltlOTUU WE ACCIPT CltALLl:NOll ,. 1 by clrcum.stancea. Much ·that 1,.T•.,,:: 0:., w:::. ":k ~~d= 642·5876 '46·10111 occurs could be beyond your, ~°"'~'~"'.'.'.C-~'~"·c.'.::'""'~'"~"'~'"~"'~~~~~~~~~~, immediate control. Accent on 1- movement, a c t I o n s by relatives and neighbors . A.,reement may lack solid ba.9e. SCORPIO (Ocl. :13-Nov. 21): Time to be a bU selllsh. M..,.. don'I delay in pun:hase 1-- of 'penonal e•i.tn1tlals. ~e appearance/ 8ixl sur· n:mdfugs. Yoli hive earned """'° 1'1axailfM1,•luo. Get rid «' iuJJI !eelliig. &\Gl.'ITARIUS (ljov. 22- Dep. 21): YOU Jnay have to de1l directly with individual wbo bolds views contrary to Yl'Ul". own. Key· is quiet con- fidence. AvOid ·any ·dJuilay of temper. P8' Hold ·rast to principles. ...._ • ~ --------~ONE ~' WEEK ONLY ' cAPiuCORN '.'(_~' 22-Jan. 19): Put puzzle·, P'l.e c es together. There ~~attem in what appears tO ·be ~usion. Be analytical. 'Strtv!· to find out what's oct~ behind ~~ '· !fl.' •I• '. the scenes. ' ·c_ ' ' ' AQUARIUS , (~an. ZO.Feb. 18): Be versatile Without los- ing d~edlon. Meaps sight goal anc1· aim lot 1.1. Some friends are well-rneal)ing· 1 but also ~ o .D~cs ~ GO~~~ could be time;-wut~~ ~uard pouessions. Don'~,. give up oomelhing !or notl\i!!I· PISCES (Feb.-lS:M~ 20)' Some aintractuill difficulties may be present. Be sure you have legal rlght.0£-way. Avoid any tendency toward self- deception. See peraoM, situa· tions in pracUcaJ light. IF TODAY JS YOUR BIR1BDAY you tend to be introspective. Your principles Members Eye Glass Concerned with en- vironmenia 'I ' ecology, members of the Mesa Verde Republican Women's Club are parljdpe.tlng in a county-wide effort to coll~t bottles an·d jars for reclamation. Tboee lnlerested in saving used containers tO be collected and depOsited at a Santa Ana glass company should call Mrs. Calhoun Sumrall at 549- 1420 or Mn. Thomas Beckwith at 546-6522. 'The Glass. Container Manufacturers Institute has estimated tllal 2'I aillion bot· ties are Uivwn awaf, ~ually acros,, the nation. 1be. col· Jectim drive is ·aiDied toward re-use of. b<Ktles and better dloposal. SANDLES ·& IOOTS INCLUDED ONE LOW PRICE $ 99 SALE NOW ON / i e --s ... SHOES SOUTH COAST Pl.AZ~ . ' PHONE; 54S-21n ~ July 16th· 25th Buy any 4 ~ards at regular..· price ' C; : and get another yard for ~nly . ., . . , . ; l ' • I • Mix your yardage anyway y~· ~l~·' ~u 1~"1'.t ! ;'. have to buy 4 yards of any ·one 1<1,n~. ,. \ , j ~: Eve,.Y yard of material in our Hug~~Sto 'k \ ,- goes on this sale -THERE I~ NO ,UMI : ' I . 'If your 4 yd. unit consists of various pric~s, the 5th or le yd . cannot exceed the lowest price of the 4 yd. unit . 23jl0 HARBOR ILVD., HARIOR CINTER COSTA MESA ... 1 .. ; . ' t . • -• ' c ·i ... . ----· ..... ·----------_____ _. ______ --------·--------------~~-·-··. ' •, • ' .. ' ·' ·' ' ' . • . . . • • ' • ; ' . , • ' . • l i , > , l l ' l , , , , , , , • , $· , • .. • , > I • I ' I :· " • \ ~ I • ----------~- DAILY PILOT p Puni~ive -People May Have More Than Rocks il'.l Their Heads ' ' DEAR ANN LANDERS : I was ·very insist that he got a complete physical checkup including an encepha1ograrn. It was the smartest thing 1 ever did. ep\lepsy and t&IJer ftrlnl of brain 1b- aormallty. DllaaUa, of i!oune, must be • obtallled lhrougb presctlplloo and lakeu WMler 1 doctor's observ1Uot. ANN LANDERS ~ . , to entertata ulavtted ...... , '- DEAR ANN ·LANDERS : Mom 1171 • I am cruy lo write lo yoo about lurtlel because your ccfbmn i. lot -1t. llui I have somethlni importlfil to uy. 1~ch ·interested ln the letter from "Wife ):)£ 1 Maniac," bec'ause my husband behaved very much like hets. He used 'to' break dishes and furniture, kick holes ~.the wall and scream ~scenities at • veryone.' ( was unable to, figure out 1!"'hy his personality was cha~lng. He ' 1llad always been so easy-going.· i One evening be lost his temper when ~well ~·political figure was making ;_.a.;speech on TV. He began to scream ~~the set and carry on' like a' lunatic. ·our pediatrician happened tO be In Ule house checking the baby at the time. He took me aside and sug~ed that V.'hen my husband calmed down 1 should Our famil y· physician sent my husband to a new-ologist who discovered a brain abnormality which he said might be causing his viole:it temper outbursls. My husband is now taking a drug called Dilantin and it has changed his life -and mine. I bless that pediatrician every day of my life, Ann. I hope you will print this letter. It might help 90llle0oe else. -DENVER MOTHER Tbanlc YOI for your letltr. It Hee again poinQ up the aecePlty for a pbyslcal cbttkup in cues of e1:treme personality cban1es. Petple 1bould not be written .off as stubborn, punitive or roc~-beaded wllhouJ , first e:rplorlnc the posslblUty &hit there ls. an organic IUIOD for 1nu1ual behavior. Her in-laws come over every Sunday, rain at ahlne. They· are Nee folks and we Ii.kt them, btlt ,my bUllband and r don't (eel that-~ ·should have to spend every Sunday ol GUf lives ~ tertalning th,.. people. We dclo't want NES.SEE ,. DIWl. '111APPED: U ,._, dustiter ..., at trw,1rtl:dem of lter owa,, offer I have found out that Ille PoOllle l'ho sell turtles In dime .atOrea and -pit olorel don't know mucb ' about tllom-Turtleo are fish and meat eaten. Just put a piece of raw hamburger 01 ftlb in front of a turtle and watch blin snap at 11. That food they .eir 1n -ii junk. A turtle can ·11anoe to delltti on il -JUST ME ··-..... TJIElll ..... -allenall Suda1L -..... -Ille l'!'Oblui ill UM 1-rdll'lalJ. , ' DEAR DEN· MOTHER: I received. ttveral lc!tters describing similar ln· ddNtl. 'l1te drug Dilantin bu proved vtr)' RtCcessful 1'1 tbe treatment of DEAR ANN LANDERS: My daughter and her baby are living . with us until her husband comes back from Vietnam. lo hwt tiielr leellnp, Ana. --some advice: on hoW to handle Uris hQt potato! -TRAPPED IN TE~· And If 1"' .,.i yoor .. obancl wot ti I' 1.1•wlili'I -... Yea art IOI ebllplod to 11117 at ..._, every &uldlly DEAR JUll'f: la belllll af ....,.._ In Uoe U.S.A., plu C.aadl, -ud Plefto Rico, I dank Y'll· I ' ;i~·Pledge~ Read ... ,• :~ • • . In Okl.ahoma • The First Naz8rene Church, • Mrs. Jeffrey Seybe rt at. tended the bride as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss-Janet' Seybert, sister of the bride, and Miss Bonnie Williams. of Fresno. ! Bethany,'Okla. Was the setting : for the nuptials linking Jill ~ Seybert and Harold Dwayne ! Rathbum. Reading the rites : was the Rev. R. E. Howard. j Parents of the bridal couple , are Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. ~ Seybert of Huntington Beach DeMis Rathbum served as his brother's best man, while ushers were Jeffrey Seybert, brother of the bride, Barry Moore of San Antonio, Ray- mond Brown of Bethany, l' and Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. > Rathburn of San Antonio. :l Okla., Dennis Reule of Garden ~ Good Packing city, Kan. and s1e .. Medrud j of Tracy. Minn. $ When traveling with the A graduate of Huntington family, pack everyone 's Beach High School, the bride ~ -· ...ieepwear and toiletries in one attends Bethany Nazarene ~ suitcase. College. Her husband is an ; That \Vay, when stopping for alumnus of San Antonio High ~ overrdght, only one bag needs Schoo~.and also attends BNC. ~ to be · rem!)ved from car and . They will reside i n i unpacked. / • Oklahoma City. ~~§§§§§§;==1v~l~R~6~l~N~IAA~·s~~§§§§§§~ , • SNIP 'N STITCH· SHOPPE 333 4 East Co•s•~tHWV· ~• Corona del Mar · P~o>• 673-80~0 j Th• H•w1ii1n 1c.r;lic.J, we bo11ghl on ou1 r•c.•nf trip lo the l1l •nd.: ••• now on di1pl•y. Choo•• '" •ulhenlic. Polvnf1i1n p1tt1rn !wo h•"• tho1• tool ind Pll•k• 1hort 1hlfti, long 1hift1 for p1fio 1nltrl•inin9 and b~thin9 1uil1. Surpri11 lh1 min In your f1mily will! an 1loh1 1hirt and m1tchin9 rw!m trunk•. Acrylic. f1bri c.1 1r1 c.oo!, colorful and roquire no ironin9. • Sta You Soon! VIRGINIA P.S. Coll19• bound! 11 •the beif 1lr1111d c.0 ·1d on c.ampu1. Maki your own wardrobe from our Ol!C.tllent 1olaction of wool t111, •nil1 a ~d Irani,. '•ional c.otton1 . ) ' ' . 1 U1t Your lan~mericard or Master CHrt• LAST. 3 DAYS- JULY CLEARANCE . A. SALE! ALL klltl( l!IA.MONOS ARE BONOEO-REGISTEREO ALL DIAMONDS-MOUNTINGS WEDDING RINGS-BRACELETS STONE RINGS-EARRINGS MEN'S JEWELRY-CHARMS GIFT ITEMS-SILVER-CLOCKS REDUCED 15% to 30% ONE OF A KIND WATCHES 1/3 OFF ALL COSTUME JEWELRY __ 1/2 OFF O KIRK CHARGE o MASTER CHARGE 0 llANKAMERICARO 0'Th1 Storo That Confldenct Built'" ) Las Senoras Swing A Mexican atmos.phere will prevail when the Orange County AJumnae Club, Alpha Xi Delta sorority meets for its annual Fiesta LuncbeOn at 11 :30 a.m. on Wednesday, July 22, in the Island House, Fashion Island. Mrs. James Deindoerfer, president, is in charge of the decorations now being prepared for the event, to which the public is invited. Reservations may be obtained from luncheon chainnan Mrs. Roland Money of Orange, or admission will be ac- cepted at the door. Bridge will follow for those in- terested· when the luncheon conclude& at 12:30 p.m. An original oil painting will be awarded during the 1 afternoon. In the mood for the occasion are (left to right.) the Mm.es. William JJ'elkamp, ~indoerfer and Money . SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Slvt Mr ~ en Am1rlea'1 1 .. dln1 f11hlon 1hot1! Hurry now to 1njoy th•• trtm1ncSous '18IU••· Stlll • fin1 "ltctlon, althoUlh not evtry 1tyt1 In •H 1izn. 6.99-8.99 CASUAL GROUP 1.99 A 2.9ir-... ·-·--· HUNTIN(fTON BEACH ....... : : :I_., 2300 HARBOR BLVD. 192-5501 . 'VJ flDtlMj COSTA MESA 545.9415 f•SHION ISLAND • HUNTINGTON CENTER 1-!UNTINGTON BEA.CH ISTAILllHID 43 TIAll OrtN MON.•THUIS ... 11. 'TIL t :ff P.M. NEWPOR.T CENTER ~OUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA • FA5H ION 5QUA.ll:E SANTA. A.NA FIGURE CONTOURING NO EXERCISE or-DIETS ' SIN. IN 90 MiN:GUARANTEEli THE LOSERS 642_., DTEJ\T 225 El 17th St. Cos~ Mesa · 548-2778 WOMENS and CHILDREN$ SHOES SOcro off! SPECIAL PURCHASE . CHILDRENS SHOES YALUU TO 11J.tl NOW ss.ss BIG SAVINGS ON HANDBAGS TOO I 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa In Mtu Center -541-2771 r-LARGE & HALF SIZES '~·. 12'!4. 24Y2 • Sile Starts Thursd1y, July. 16, 11 10:00 A.M. 1/4to 1/J . . OFF!! Regulir $10.00 to $45.00 ..... ·-1o1e1coo1,_, .... ,... r1cs I• ~ olylas ...i colon. (Not .. ---loc:Wff 11 ,..,,. ' ---ODDS ind ENDS --- Rtductd To ~1r --.. I . SPORTSWEAR • ROBES Effa · -!'l:--. Nor'sHALF·SIZE SllOP ····--1805 -NEWPORl -BLYD. COSTA MbA IVJ Ilk. N. IM St.I • ~ 84 HUNTINGTON CENTER HUNTIN•TON llAC.H ......................... , ·• ffi o JROKEN SIDS • All SALES FINAL · All M1rchllldlse fl'ltll Regullr Stock J • I ·, Life With Jackie Shelved Boo;k .Furore En ds-·. 87 HELEN '1110~ /"If eel !lbe has r .. d Ule'book." days. But It alBO ,),e me 1 "Havmg re.ad It, she will much piellllre Jn recalling the , WASHINGTON (UPO -• rullze I wrote it wilh history good dayt, When I get a bit SOme of the Kenned)' Clan in mind," she u:plained. down 1 pk:k it up and read may be down on Mary Mary says that on the ' 8 ch~ here and there and Gallagher for wrlUng the best sales circuit, the TV com-it helJ?S to straJibten t.h.inls aelling "My Ufe With Jae-me~tors wh~ had ~er on _Jou~t~.'~' =-~=::::J~;;;;;~~;;;;d quellne Kennedy ." But its Viei.r shows, ~r1ed to give her the hardest Ume. Her riposte •••••••••lllJI••m' ii' mi'•••• U~erary and historic, value has 00 camer'a to them has usually BIG TOP HOLDS ' TREASURES -There will be more than stuffed animals and crutches at this week· end's outdoor fair In Laguna Niguel. Mrs. Charles Sollars (left) and Mrs. Dale Wyrauch hold a lew examples of merChandise on sale at the site of the Shepherd of the Hills Church on Niguel Road Satur- day and Sunday. Home baked goods featuring items contained in a newly-published Shepherd's Potpourri cookbook will be on sale along with copies of the book. been r~ed by the Ken· been "have you read my nedy Libr~. . . book." When they admit their The pres1denUal library at critiques have been based on Cambridge, Mass., requested news clippings (they didn't two copies or the book and have time to read the book) the author "very h.appily" Mary jlJSt Jets the case resi donated the boolcs. and wins applause. "~, w11 proud they a~ked Early In the game she ap- me, Ille aald In an lm«view. peared f.o the NBC . 'r V The JFK Library thanked ''Tuclay'I show and Jound her and told her they felt herSeU Undergoing c a u 1 t i c , It "would make 8n. Interesting questlonbig from 'JV star addition to works oo tbe Ken-Barb&ra Walters. Later ?ttlss nedy famlly." .. · . Walters, accordlng to Mary, Since the boolvwas publi!lb-admitted she "got a lot of ed Jess than a yar a10, Mary mail critlclzlng her hostility." • hu had no contact with Jae-' Furthermore, Mary ha s queUne Kennedy , Onassis, her found ~t merpbers or the former l)oa:. ·aut ahe says: old Kennedy Clan, many of President Continu·es Servlng a serood term as pmldenl ol tile El Niguel Women's Golf Aslociatk>n is Mn. Harry Lowe. Assuming duties as o>- cbairmen are Mrs. Robert SchumaM and Mrs. Robert M:cCaffery. Other olCicen in- clude the Mmes. Wllliam Eagan, secretary; Richard HGWell, treasurer; Edmund Hoskins, rules chairman, and Richard Hall, hand I cap chairman. Abo serving on the board are the M:me1. William .JJ . whom' raked in the royalties with their personal memoirs of JFK and the New Frontier long bef"ore she went to a publisher, were bitter about her literary efforts. "I felt my book was as important as theirs," she siid. Once oo a panel show Mat)' says Kenn'edy's press secretary Pierre Salinger war giving her a hard time. A histori.an missionary gallantJy came to her rescue by reciting Henry Waldo Emerson who said : "Hi.story is not hJJtory unless it is biography." Mary bas material for another b>ok but no plans ta write another. "I feel I've written my story." ' SEMI-ANNUAL SALE S1ve over 50$ on Ametlc:a's leadina fashion 1ho•ll Hurry now to enjoy these tremendous values. Stlll t fine selection. althouah not every style in all sizes. 5.99-7.99 CASUAL GROUP 1.99a2.99 . Yoyths Called Rummage and Recipes nolablnl, R. L. Parsom, Robert Conant, James Bndy, Bert Menne, John Swartley, Rick Gouin , Phillip Cramer and John Francis. These days she is enjoying her revr.· 1 and her mail, especiall a recent Jetter from Maud Shaw, namy to Caroline and John F, Kennedy Jr., dur· 1ng the White House years. Miss Shaw, who now lives in En1Jaod, abo wrote a book that caused displeasure in Kennedy cirdes. Outdoor Sale • Niguel Blue Star Moms Huntington Beach Blue Star Mothers, Cha(Ur 2 stage meetings ~f.f'Y Monday at 1:30 p.m. In Lake Park For Talks With no time for women'• lib movemerts or worries Parent Kl d Association about nUt fall's skirt length, wanb kids. members ol the Women 's KidJ are wanled t1101 is, 'FeJIOWShlp o! the Shepherd o! to attend rap sessions :iuch __ the Hills Congregational as the one scheduled Thursday Church are elbow deep in at 7:30 p.m. in Lincol.n School recipes and rummage . ~sslon will be a variety ol problems, wtth the aession's ·aim tQ bridge the aeneration gap through better communication a n d un· derUnding. Parent KJd As&ocialion, now In its second week, I s sponsor<d by the Newpori Beach Junior EbelJJ' Youth Committee headed by Mrs. Rldllrd Bechtal. Children's Librarian Appointe 1 d A new children'•· librarian has been chosen. for C.osta Still boplnl Ior ..... -. Tbe cookbook has been Clubhouse. tiooi ol ---· tl>e .....,bled through tl>e el!orta group ala<> ll compiling • a of Mrs. Moote Mauntel of spedsl cookbook, Sbepbml's Missloo Viejo and Mrs. Robert Potpourri, aimed at ~ ijle E. Adams.of Laguna Niguel. task of entertaining u we:lllp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;n;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; as presenting special recipes fram around the world. &lh merchandise, cookbooks and homebalted goods will be on sale during an outdoor fair on Saturday, July 18, begin· ning at 10 a,m. and on Sunday, July 19, (rom ll a.m. The fair will be conducted in front ol the church on Niguel Road. Those Interested in donating stored -a wa y treasures may phone Mrs. Charles Sollars, chairman, ff'ho will arrange for pickup. SUMMER SALE! STARTS THURSDAY The uaoclation, w b 1 ch llreody has attraoted ln- terated parents, meets every 1bundlY In the same locale. M ... Library. The appointment o1 Mn. THE BEST Donald Ackley WU announced Rt1J1nhlp ..-111 pro•• "P11· WESTCLIFF PLAZA ONLY by J.lrs. ~rode Pearce, nuh" 11 011• of th• worlcl'1 rno1t librarian. J.trs. Ackley recelv-popul1r cornlc 1trlp1. R11d It d1 ily 111 th• DAILY PILOT. I Pa rents Club ed a BA degree from ·~~~~~~~~;;;;~;;::;~;;;~:;:;;;::;;;;;;;~:;:;:;:;;;::;;;:;;;;~:;:;;;::;~il CalifGnlia State College atl~ Fullerton and a masten degree In library science from the llTiiversity oi. Soul.bern Oran1e Cout Chapter, Parents Without Partner s IJ)OlllOrS a panclke breakrast the lut Sunday of each month iil Cotta Meu Clt.y Park from I ~.m. to 11:30 p.m. Wally ·JUcbarda, chairman, w I 11 answer quelltlons regarding the pubUc "rain or shine" evmt at MU700 or 642·9665. Ca11fohlia. She has been an area resi· dent for five years and has served as librarian a l Fullerton Junior College. Mrs. Waller Hatch will co~ Unue as a part-time librarian and assi!t Mrs. Ackley. NO EXTRA HARGE FOR FAMILY GROUPS BIG Bx 10 · LIVING COLOR PICTURE • o ........... e CMltC... •• k ...... -THUISDAY • PRIDAY • SATURDAY JULY H-17-1' HOURS: 10 ht 5 • YOUNGLAND HUMAN HAIR WIGS s19• ALL SHADES l"lltl·STYLIO .'"', ......... , tZ4.fll SYNTHETIC WIGS s191s ALL SHADES CUT a "'n.10 ...••........ U4.JI 120°10 to S0°1o OFF ALL WIGS In OUR SHOI' -. n CASCADES FALLS }. Fefh ~ ttle &,. ..... teKll te .,..,.. crew! .. ...,.,! ...,. NW etl .. , bf. 117.tl JV1 ... .... SJl .tl $17'5 10 WI~ & HAIR STYLISTS READY "TO SE~Vf. YOUR EVlRY NEEO I iiliti'.s· 18 TO 20" FALLS ~;; P_ $32.16 WIQ FALLS Sm "' "" ••• $42,96 LOI& FALLS .... "' .. ••• $62.96 l'lus: ALL THE LA TEST STYLES IN ZODIAC-EYE LASHES """ I LOWD U.SHU NOW '1 49 ALL HUMAN HAii A HAND TllD • , , • , .... 12.tl ' 'IYIANI WOODARD COINmCS ~ m /JI}. , WIG & BEAUTY allie j SALON 250 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA DAILY TILL 5:30 s 8 3446 THURS: I. FRI. TILL 8:00 • "I did so enjoy your book," she wrote Mary. "And I shed a few tears too at lost bygooe l ri1tol tt The S•11 cf.t90 Frwy., Co1t• M•1• Windsor SALE CONTINUES WED.-THUR.--FRl.-SAT., JULY 15-16·17·11 ENTIRE SUMMER DRESS STOCK MUST GO! • DRESSES 00 Buy one dress at regular price- Get another for just ... . PANTS • TOPS • SKIRTS • BLOUSES Reg. to $9 .00 ................... . ss.oo $7.00 •9.00 Reg. to $12.00 . . . . ........•....... Reg. ot $17.00 ................... . SWIM SUITS • Reg. to $12.00 ..... S7.QO Reg. to $17.00 ..... $9.00 Reg. to $22.00 .... _$12.00 tn sor - ' ~ I HARBOR CENTER 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costo Mesa 546-2622 ------------~---~~~-· ~,,~~·---'----'-----~~-------~------------------ . ~ ~ •• ' ' ' '· ,. ''• I r " .. , • • ' l • i I I l j ·-• ' ~.'. I·: . . ROUND . STEAK RUM.P , ROAST 4 TO 5 LBS. CH-ICKENS . TIDE • Reg: $2.79 Family Size ROY AL GELATIN ' 4 49¢ Reg. 20¢ Ea. / Large 6 oz. Siae OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT s M 0 KIE REG. L I N K s p~~c~:.9< DOUBLE &Lui •. I CHIP $TAMP~ . . : )v1T1'4" THI$ <iOUPON ONE OlDIW. ONLY ~ ANY AMOUNT YOU CHOOSE TO I UY VOID Ami SUNDAY, JULY lt NO IJ!INIM 4M PURCHASE-NO MAXIMUM PU R.Clit--Si ~ltihollc t •rtrteet, "'"~ M ii~ •ltd Cl91rtl!b Elltfudtcl """'"""llLY Af 1.1.lillN IASK USDA CHOICE CENTER CUT LB. USDA CHOICE JANET DAVIS ROASTING • - -- YOUNG·N· TE·NDER FRESH SLICED WedllfS(fq, July 15, 1~70 DAILY Pll.01' :U • • • ~RME RIPE . GRAPES EXTRA FANCY THOMPSON SEEDLESS 19l 'BEEF. LIVER· NECTARINES .. SWEET EXTRA FANCY ' IAR M WIST~RN STYLE FRESH SLICED LUNCHEON MEATS BULK STYLE-MIX DR MATCH BA~ M DUTCH LOAF BAR'. M PEPPER LOAF BAR M BAR·B·9 LOAF BAR M cono SALAMI BAR M PICKLE PIMIENTO BAR M BOLOGNA BAR M POLISH SAUSAGE 79~ MILON C:UT RUMP ROAST GROUND. SHOULDll BURGER 69' PATTIES · LL • OUI OWN sucu,1 C:URID L!AN IMF ~~~NED 89',L' RATNS TOP CjlUALITY SLICED BACON IATHS 79' ... CUCUMBERS LONG GREEN 4il9' , ' BELL PEPPERS . BORDEN'S THICK MEATED PROSTED IHA-'15 ' OZl CANI 19'~. < , j ALL MEAT 49' WIENERS IA. TER.ON Ria. SJ.ti I INCH POPSICL·ES BOX OF SIX TWIN STICK POPSICLES KINGSFpRD CHARCOAL ·' BRIQU~TTES Reg. 99¢ GIADE "A" FRYING PAN·S FRYING CHICKEN PARTS BY •••• 11.Jt 10 INCH ~.Ws~ 69• u. WEAREVER LF.eS & THIGHS BOBS e SWllT PICJl:LI RILISH e HAMIUltGla llLISH AJAX Ll,UID CLIANllt llGUl.AR ftf 4D OZ. 59¢ LI. 4/S.W 79' KERN'S TOMATO JUICE CLUITIR PACK OF llX-6 OZ. CANS HEALTH F. BEAUTY AID~ AQUA NE'T HAIR SPRAY :;:· GLEEM -L1rg1 F1mily Size TOOTHPASTE $~~8s HEAD lo SHOULDERS SHAMPOO ,~is Unbrt1k1bl1 plastic bottle r--l~il• ~ : SPRIN•PllLD LEMONADE 6 OZ. CAN MOlTON CHICKEN IN A BASKET ILH. MOITON •· MACARONI & CHl!ESE CASSEROLE • • • -aoz.- -H 01.- 39c ~ 49¢ 69¢ s1a• 19' 39' 10 Lb. Bag PRIC:U IHIC:TIVI THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY I SUNDAY BELL BRAND FORMULA 409 HOUSEHOLD CLEANER July 16, 17, 18, 19 POTATO CHIPS ,,, Goi. '139 R19. $1.H ALL DISHWASHER DETERGENT Rl•ULAR 79< 69' GIANT SIZI MOTHER'S COOKIES •SUGAR •OATMEAL 4nc • ALMOND FUDGE 7 • ORANGE CRISPS -... PRICH IUIJICT TO ITOcK ON HAND WE ACCEPT · U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS WI GIVI llLlil CHIP STAMPS COSTA MESA PLACBlllA I ' WI GIVI ILUI CHIP ITAMl'S 19111 tM "-'• , 710 w. '111111111 I . I I I IWl.Y~LOT Wedne!diJ, J,~ 15, 1970 • . .. r-a h>m ea t ENCOR ES GUARANTEED WITH CRABMEAT CAKES • ;spectacula r Desserts • Ease Takes the Cake For Summer's ·~ a hot summer day ~Ing i1 so satisfying, so dttightfuJ·u ·a cool and delec- lfllle dessert. 1btle ttdpes from the ¥1erican Bakers Association fjlf shortcut ideas to cool sum-m.-dellertl are bound to SllJlfy the homemaker's wish for simple preparation and to ~ tkie family's or guest's S'!ieet tooth. ~.&tore-bought peach piep and "1&'el food cake are the magic ipgredientt in the recipes ...te•ve assembled here . ' l1owever there's an endless assortment of bakery produc;ts waiting on the supermarket shelves -pies, variety cakes, Mary Ann shells, donuts, cup- cakes -for your imaginative touches. So, when the temperature soars, keep your .. cool" by planning salad and dessert menus that will have your fam ily and guests believing you spent Ute afternoon slav· ing over a hot oven. Peach Pie Melba, a colorful varialion or elegant Peach Melba, will be an exciting IMllTCIUTI HILP HOM CHI, KEEP HER COOL Menus finale to any meal. Just top· a wann store-bought peach pie with a scoop of vllnilla ice cream and a luscious raspberry saut!i!. The sauce takes only a few 111inutes to prepare. Press raspber.ries through a sieve , discar4 • seeds, blend with sugar and a pinch of cream of tartar and brine to boil. Boil th ree minutes. Chill. This d~rt would be perfect for buffet entertaining for all pieparation can be done early in the day. At dessert lime, pile ice cream scoops high in serving dish. Put sauce in bowl and cut wedges U pie. Another shortcut dessert combines featherlight angel food cake with a creamy, light · fill ing of cream cheese, whiP- ped cre am, diced maraschino dlerries, tangy c r u s h e d pineapple and nuts. Cut the angel food cake into four layers; spread with filling; ch.ill until serving lime. PEACH PIE MELBA I package (10 ounces) frozen red raspberries, th awed ~., cup sugar Pinch or cream or tartar 1 quart vanilla ice cream 1 baker's peach pie, wanned Press raspberries through sieve into sauc~pan, discarding seeds. Stir in sugar and cream of tartar. Bring to boil. Cook three minutes, stirring constantly. Pour Into &mall bowl ; C()Ver, chill. When ready to serve, scoop ice cream onto ple' wedges and spoon raspbe.rl')' sauce over top. Makes 6 servings. TOWER ANGEL CAKE l package (8 ounces) cre1m cheese, softened 1.~ cup sugar 1 cup heavy cream , whipped \~ cup diced maraschino cherries I c11n (111• ounces) crushed pineapple, drained 12 cup chopped pecans t large angel food cake Whip cream cheese until IOlt ind Jluffy. Mlx in sugar. Stir In whipped c re 1 m , maraschino cherrlu:, pineap- ple and pecans.~Cut angel food cnkG in!o four era. Spread fillin g belween la 11 and nn top of cake. Ohlll. 1tkes 12 to ~· slices. Juice.s Even U you are basking in air conditioned splend or on a hol, humid day~ nothing takes the place of a tall frosty drink. Fruit flavored drinks somehow seem to ~ more lastingly refreshing than any others. Three ideas for today orfer t.hirst quenchers all deliciously apple-flavored. Apple Lime Cooler is a true las~ tlnglcr. ll starts with a tiase made from citrus julc~, sugar and apple juiCf:. Just before serv- ing lhne, il's siuled with ch!ll· ed ainger ale, served over let and garnished with spirals of lemm or lime peel. A n other make·ahead-and- chill drink, Apple.Cranberry Shrub combines apple juice, cranberry juice, I em on 1 , limes, spices and , for subtle dlstinct1on, a little rum rlavor-lnr. ------ There II I pxl IUpply "' blue e<pbl 1wbnmln& In the ba11 and souods of AUantic aod GuU Coast waters. While they are available, flshermen are working ove,rUme hauling these tasty little morsels out of the water. Thil seasonal catch soon wil be reflected in seafood markets. Every crab fancier knows that blue crabs offer superb eating enjoyment. If you aren't acquainted with the tu~ ty meat of the blue crab, better prepare yourself for a culinary' treet. Blue crab.neat ls available to the C0111Umef in cooked, fresh, refrigerated, ready.to- ea.t form at aeafood markets across the coi.mtry. rt may be purchased in 12 aod 16 ounce cans. Paste"uriz.. ed cra~eat alto Is available. In pasteurl.zlng, the prepared crabme'at is packed Into cans which are hermetically sealtd and iJP.mersed in a hot-water bath. The taste and texture of the meat ii not altered by pasteurliation, and i~ is fresh and table-ready. Pasteurized crabmeat has a longer shelf life,,but it mU1l be kept refrigerated until us- ed. Blue crabs also a r e available alive In the hard- shell ._Slage in most coastal areas of the Atlantic and Gulf. Solt-shell crabs, considered a delicacy by gourmet.., are lhe smaller crabs during a molting stage wbe.n their hard shells are discarded In order to grow. Fish or shellfish cakes offer simple preparation and ap- petizing goodneu. When the shellfish ii crabmeat, the cakes are a gourmet's dream. Crabmeat Cakes, a ~ureau oC Commercial Fl1her ie 1 THR EE WAYS TO COOL IT ON A HOT DAY recipe, are ideal for any oc- casion. Excellent for 1 h e a r t y breakfast or b r u n c h , Cr'abmeat Cakes also are a simp1e but taste -temptin1 solution Is the main entree for diMer. The crabmeat ls combined with soft bread crumbs, beat.en egg, mayen- nafse, part~Y uid 1eafood sea.sonlng. Rolled Jn cracker' crumbs and fried until golden brown, they are ready to en- joy. Cook them Uldoors on your nicest griddle or cook them outdoors in dad's favorite iron aJdllet either w a y , Crabmeat Cakes will rate en- cores again and again. Why not serve the cakes with hot biscuits and honey? Honey is in good supply at UW: Ume of year. CRABMEAT CAKES I pound blue crabmeat, fresh, froten , or pasteuriz. ed, or other crabmeat l cup soft bread crumbJ 1 egg, beaten 1 tablespoon mayonnaise or · saled dttuln& 1 tablespoon minced parsley 11,2 teaspoons 1 ea food seasoning ·t teaspoon Worcestershire sauce ~i cup dry bread, cereal: or cracker crumb3 Fat for frying Thaw frozen er ab meat . Drain crabmeat. Remove any rema ining shell or cartilage. Combine all ingredients except dry crumb3 and fat. Shape into 6 ca kes and roll in crumbs. Place cakes in a s.ingle layer Jn hot fat, in a I~inch fry pan. Fry at a moderate heat .for 1 to 3 minutes or until brown. Turn carefully. Fry for 2 't.o 3 minutes longer or until cakea are brown. Drain on abaorbent paper. Makes 6 servings. • Combine • Coolers And finally, lhere'f a make- in·a·blender sha'ke that's light- ly orange and apple fla vored thickly, richly a n d deliciously full of food value . Canned apple sauce &Ives ex· tra thiclmeS& lo the drink while the addition of nonfat dry milk and a topping o{ Ice milk or ice cream makes · it exLra good for you. This trio of newly e1ciling drin k ideas offers three great ways to "cool it" this sum· mer. APPLE UME COOLER 14 cup fresh lime juice \Ii teaapoon grated lime rind 1 cup IU(ar 2 cups water I quart apple julot J quart ginger ale Co1nblne lime. juice, lime rind, sugar and water In saucepan. Heat to bolling, &tit· rlna to dissolve the 1u1ar. Remove from heat. Cool. Add apple juice. Refrigerate lo· chill. When ready to serve, add ginger ale. Serve over iCf: cubes in tall tumblers, Garn i&h with spirals or twists ol lime or lemon rind. Makes IO to 12 ·~. APPL&CJIANllERRY SHRUB 4 whole cloves I orange, sliced I lemon, sliced *h cup sugar 2 cups water \~ teaspoon ground 1in&er 1/4 teaspoon allspice 2 CUPI water 2 cups apple juice 2 cups cranberry julct l teaspoon rum flavoring Stud the cloves into one of the fruit slices. Plact fruit slices in 1aucepan wi\.h sugar, 2 cups water and spices. Heat to boilllli. .Reduce , beat Ind simmer 15 mlnules. Remove from heat. Strain out fruil and cloves. Add 2 cups water, apple juice, cranl)erry juice and nun flavoring . 01111. Serve over ice, if desired. Makes 8 to I !el'1/inl;s. ORANGE·APPLE SHAKE 10 ice cubes 2 tablespoons frozen orange juice concentrate \~ cup noMat dry millr l cup water 2 cvp1 camed IJ)flle aauce t pint vanilla ice d'eam Place kt cubes In blender. Add orange Juice concentrate and nonrat dry milk. Blend at high speed. Add water and apple sauce. Blend on medium speed . Serve over Ice cubes in tall tumbler• with IOOOPI of kt cream. Maket f 10 . ..,.,. ' 5 I 'WITH SALLIE " n •: . GOTrA SEE A MA N ABOUT A DOG When a new business comes to town, io uniqu_e It's lhe fint ot its kind in the United states, it rat.et top tiJIHng. If you are on8 of the 2f million pet ownera throughout the U n It e ~ States and lo~ Jt. • .the dog or cockatoo. .. we know. you love your country .•• · you'll 1eramble to Pets by calling 84U980 and talk to Dave Barrington. Dave will tell you how )'OU can Insure your pet for $12.50 a year. A goldi'. medallion tag will g "f around hll peck with o; policy number and to'ft.freC nailon-wide 24-hour ti number to call In case gets lost. '"1e Rood Hartfor Groop are the ~ comJM9ly behind· P et s ..( They'~e been in 1 u r Inf animals since .1840. course way back wtien. was live stock and rac~ horse! -and a few very ex pensive show dogs. 'Ibis · . a first for everybody's pets If a dog or cat taken the animal shelter and It} hurt, the Pets Medallia1111 will aSSUre him lmmedia~. medical treatment even ~ his owner can't be located Talk to Dave and be Pe happy 842-8980. ' GROUND BEEF NO. I • l BEEF WINS NO. 2 =i' II you're not In the loin know, the loin lrw:: • ftlets, New Yorks, T p«terlwuse, strlppen, ant§ '°" sirlOins depending ~ inood the butcher Is in whe he decides to .mu1e. Sho ping patterus are fun Would yoo believe, next t a package cl ground which everybody buy& p-a tically every day, • Ile , ls the next most pcp1l picker-upper for dinner Slop the steal< mlllk I "'1e magic steak with little marbeb ol snowy fa playing beaW!ul t'!""'""'~. hamlOny with the lwi meat! No blue notes here. Each delicate nlbble mat · · yoo want to sing wi\h joy Did you know all of oo steaks are guaranteed. l you're nol steak happy,~· want to know a!P.Jt i · Pickup w i t h asall-ance, ....,,,.,.. all of our ready wrapped fUets ~mouse beauUes artt. 1JSDA traded choice. Notic9} hew small our steak count~ la. • .only 4 feet. Whic . means the steak merry-g round is constanUy on. W cut ~ wrap. You piclf up within an hour. We lilt it that way, and ao do yoo' Freshly cut and lovely choice and delicious. , Yum, "can't wail Let'a bav lteat tonight. THICK OR THIN YOU 'RE THE WINNER Now you've reached th second to the top rung the steak de}ectable ladder Wanna try for the top Labe.led prime. You 'll swin and sway with happi thoughts as you watch gold fla von!d loins an'iv from their o\vn immacula gleaming refrigerators. • How thick? 1 inch, Z I che.s! This is your eati heaven, so you do the """'1l ting. They'll even do Belgium Entrecote 1Whk:h i the rib cut In the wron directJon, If )'Oll ask. Pr' meat, you know , i~ uauall not available i supe.riharkets becau" it i gobbled up b.)i r i n restaurara1 and hotetl. Bu this is a market ror eitr special tastes. EVEN FOR HAMBURGER WV,ERS Ever loving ground packaged In 2 noa1 IS square patties. • • G chuck ••• the same neat \ pounds and ground . Bleak too. . .Watch you labels .•. Now ground sir'°i is done up in little ¥. pou rosettes, like a nower, wi a spri& of parsley In middle. , .If yoo WIM )'OU dlet9eburger1 ready to yoo' II find them paltied h\ foor "quarter pound pot. ties wtth four 1lices i cheese "' top. • • Rlchard's, the P e o p 1 Store, wiler< everybody h fun aelecllng to each JU 1, own meat. • .. ' \ . ' . . . . . PHONE 67)-6360 FOR HOME DELIVERY -~ IN OUR-lf tlVERY AREA . • -·· .... . . ................ ,' ...... \ ' . ' . .. PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 16, 17, 18 -- iijif~j ~ 1 L•. ... , .. /,.-1• 83" ,: .. .'~ ,, /' ~. I,. ,I . ,,,,.,.,, " O I. I \ I •. •" ~ I ' t . . ' ' ,~v~biN •• •• • ' BONED ,Ct;llCKEN . IOZ.:- . ' \' '-.. ' 39c -···,.,.······· .• •\ . ....~ .. .· .. ··•. ., . ' I I • f' \ SCHILL)NG GROUND ' ~LACK PEPPER Yu~n CoPee • oz: 1 L•• YUBAN COFFIE J LI. 1.73 GREENWOOD'S SMALL WHOLE PICKLED BEETS 16 oz. 29c 39c \ SUNS~INE ' :~ Sesc:1'me Bree~ Wafers ,v, oz. SCUAMING YELLOW ll IN A WILD BOXll ZONKERS /SNACKs6~ 0" 3 POR $1 DOLE Sliced PINEAPPLE ·WESSON OIL I ,. s & w APRICOT N~GT AR s & w . Grapefruit SeFtions s & w ~ Cream Style tORN s & w Marinated Garbanzos • • S & W MIX!D , BEAN SALAD . THICK AND FLAVORFUL, HOMAOE CHILI SAUCE SOFt WEVE ASSO~TEO CO~OR.S :Bathroom TISSUE 141/1 oz. 5 ... '1 24 oz. 49¢ 12 oz. 6 ... '1 ,, oi. 3,., '1 11 oz. s .. , '1 11 oz. 3 ,,, '1 171/4 oz. 39c 12 oz. J Pit 4 , .. '1 PRDDB· PG.DD& . qiANGE ~UlCE ,,/60 OI. ~:59¢ .. 49c FL:.. VORLAND 1.Q.F. SWEEr I DARK ·CHERRIES \ lo or. ' . TOAST A ; CHEESE . PIZZA ·' '1 oz. 69c TOAST A SAUSAGE PIZ(ZA 11 OL 79C BIRDS EYE PEAS 10 oz. 6 FOR $1 BIRDS EYE CUT CORN BIRDS EYE PEAS end CARROTS KOLO KIST \ KOLO KIST 11 oz. 10 Ol. II OZ. ' 6, .. '1 6,., '1 .. 1.39 "' BEEF STROG!OFF .. BURGUNDY B Ej; II OJ. ' 1.39 • KOLO KIST CREAMED CHIC~EN ' •• or. KOLO KIST ' ' \. \ SIRLOIN TIPS ~ 21 oi:. KOLO KIST-GOOD WITH 1~B~RGERS CHILI end BEAN · •i or. • • M•rin•t• rick of limb in : juic e of 2 l1rg• lemons, '4 T. oliv• oil, 2 T. e1ch grated onion 1nd groun~ chili peppers, I tsp. e1ch cori,nder and ginger, I clove ma1hed q•rlic, l tip. tumeric or curry poWder ind l tsp. 111t. M1rin1te ,,.,.,.1 hou rs, then roest over hot coels , untll meat thermometer registers 150•. Beste occ11iontlly with rn1rin1cf1. Serve wi th ~uckwh11t groats 1nJ green 11lad. .. ' ' . .. ..... : ~ .. ~ . .._.. ' ' I '\. ' .· .... ·~·· Org•n 51r1nede For Your ·Ple•sure by • Bernice Fay I • \·,LIDO MARKET CENTER .. ,\ ' N~PpRT BLVD. ATTHE ENTRANCE TD LIDO ISLE I I \ .\ TfiE ARABIAN NIGHTS COME TRUE -A MAR· KE/ THAT ,ST\~L TREATS ITS CUSTOMERS LIKE QQeEN SCHEHERAZADE! ARMIES OF CLERKS, CHECKERS ANQ BOX 11,0YS' DANCING A TTENO. ANCE ON YOU~ SLIGHTEST WHIMI DAziLING ARRAYS OF PR~IUM FOODSTUFFS -YOU FIND ONLY THE VER~ BEST AT RICHARD'S, BECAUSE,. QUALITY IS ,THE REAL: EC0NOMYI KllT RICHARD'S-THE FINEST MEATS \ <i>INUINE AMERICAN U.S.D.A. 'CHOICE LAMB. THE PRIME Rll • , . RACK OF LAMB MARiNATE AND BAR.BECUE 1.49La. ' • . IACKY FARMS , FRESH CALIFORNIA GROWN SPLIT BROILERS RICHARD'S OWN To brush with MUCt and cook ovor ch1rw1I PURE PORK SAUSAGE GINGER SAUSAGE BALLS: Mix 11/2 lbs. ••u1a9• with I fin•ly minced 9arlit: clove, I T. finely chopped candied ginger i1nd 3 egg yolk,. Beat l e99 whit•• and fold in. Drop by t••1poon. fuls into hot fat. and fry till dona. About .5 min. Drain a n d 2 LB. BOXES GROUND ' CHUCK PA TIIES 5 PATTllS' PER la. 1.39 aox • NORTfj~R~ • HALIBUT STEAKS ... FIN NAN . HAPPIE G1nulM Nin Scotl1 TOP ROUND STEAK \ ~:~: •nd .. l ; • ' ' . • • G/{~ 98¢La. 89¢LI. 1.29LI. W1'iAT A •REAT WAY TO COOK-WE DO ALL THE WORK, ., ALL YOU 'HAVE TO DO IS ROAST OR BAKE AND ENJOYI STUFF!D BELL P!PPERS Beef and pork enhanced with onion, ctltry end herbs fill these cheese topped bell p•ppers. STUFF.ED CHICKEN BREAST A s1vory poultry drt11in9 1prinkled with elmonds . STUFF!D PORK TIND!RLOIN .. A stesoned bre~d dressin9 with • hirft of rye. MA'Rl.NAT·EO CHUCK STEAK An unusual dry mtrintd e fl1vored with oregtno, thym• •nd p•prike. Ready to '9erbecue. RICHARD'S MEAT LOAF . ..., .. ,., .......... 1.19 ... 79tLL 79CLL WE ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS ON OUR FINE AGED PRIME IEEF l/2 STEER ,., ... .... 79c ••· HINDQUARTER'!!.~ 19c ... You cen heve this Prime Beef cut, doubl1 wr epptd, quick frosen end dellvered fret in the Mtrbor Ar••· ~. Wuk I f; -15, lt70 DAIL y PILOT SS • DILlClTlllBI C,..00 VALLEY NATURAL SLICED SWISS CHEESE ~ LL 79¢ FOR SUMMER DIPS, SPREADS, SANDWICHES PHILADELPHIA IRANO CREAM CHEESE ·oz. 3f KRAFT SLICED NATURAL VARIUY CHEESE PACK MARINATE TOP ROUND ANO BARliCUE · UESE MA~INADE TERIYAK~ 10 oz. BllBBY · A DiLIGHFUl WAY TO END A SUMMER DINNER WHITE CAKE WITH APPLE TOPPI~ Apple Blossom· Cake 99¢ ENJOY THESE FOR BREAKFAST OR S!IACICS . · YUMMY, WIH WALNUfS & 'DAltS, DA1E!NUT ' MUFFINS 6 FOR 6tl . . " . . -~ ' • ! ' HiARTY WITH WHOLE GRAINS Granary Bread · .. 31¢. .. TOPPED WITH SESAME OR !'OPPY SEEDS PIDDUEB A REFRESHING DESSERT, COMBINE PEELED SLICED PLUMS WITH PEACHES AND GRAPES! SWEET, TREE RIPENED, JUMBO LAROOA PLUMS LI. , ROQUEFORT STUFFED CELERY. AN EASY APPETIZER rl FANCY, CRISP, LARGE SIZE, UTAH.TYPE CELERY ' EACH 19¢ • SAUTE SLICES IN BUTTER, SPRINKLE WITH BROWN SUGAR. FRESH, RIPE, ROYAL HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE EACH 49¢' GARDEN FRESH, MARSHBURNS, YOUNG l TENDER CARROTS 1 LB. PKG. 2 PKG: 19¢ .~\(%i\\\ ITha Turki1h dass~rt made famous in "Kismet."I Dra in 14 01. bottle Kumquats, save ·,uice. lfeel Kumqu1t1, s1ve pee and pulp. Drain 11 01 . can lychees-mine• fin1 ly. In seucep•n over low h11t, combine Kumquet pujp ind lychees with h1lf of Kuniqu•t _juice. Stir slowly •nd fold in Kumqu•t ,ind fintly chopptd1 ind I C. honey . When 'Wtll mhctCI 1dd rest -of jwic:t, thtn I T. Ot1n9• Cur•c•o ind Y. C. r1w 1lmonds. Rtdwce ht•t, mix completely . . s.,.,. het ovtf spongt c1.k1. Top with wh l1tpJd crtlm. ~ PLDIBBIHDP . ' . MUM PLANTS ~ Yellow, white, broni. or lovoncl1r in 6" pols. R ... 7.SO IACH I ... • , . I I • a ' ,-, : en s.vsns · · vs• ·p 2• r •••••rsus < s. TLsn22u2d£012srqarsolf12 ·1uwan•lJ!llMSSl~ssJc& •• • s staz1s s aunoanas 2 as e s I ~;.cJ.~-MARKET HPME & GIFT SHOP OPEN DAILY •-7, SUN. '·' OPEN DAILY t -6 -. OPEN DAILY, '·6, SUN. I D·l ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR DAILY •·1110, SAT. t.s LIDO YACHT SHOP FLOWER SHOP CLEANERS I OP!N DAl~Y ·t .6 DAILY l 1lD·l. SAT: l1Je.Zi , ' '* " ; ' ·- I I • I --·-------~---·---------------------------------------- I • n I I ~ I Vea~ Spec i9 lty , .. : .·· ·, . , , / H DAil y PILOT Hapf!>Y' En tJ ing j n C0median~s K!t~h~? Drama b.: • ., _ 81JNN ' "loemoo 11 * fHll)' kipo The "11oppy chef" 1s <!Ii ..,,,_-.., tlle' lllllo ones I ""1. or my •wUt buy tlje Brown veal quickly 01" both h df," Loo ..W. "It'• Ille _., al!out his new llhoiw oiia-·plcWroo. llltle......., -= tJ4ea unW -'den. Ren)OYe 10 H~' YWOOO -••t utOd . >--•--..._ .,....., ~·-•-.,... · 11 --GI tbt lemon that (with all ~ mUllc of tbe "I (ind 8'is . ......,.,. 11 the _, llile ....,.. , ""\ / wanned~· dram we on . 10 clo a ___ called ·-will tbt,.nd>oYY lllld 30o 41111111 .\b" ~ boncb). ·~'l'llal'sioi!y('.n\lerrlbly people eomploinliic.a~ .. t i!/solbecit paper. Remove ~ f!leville NOllber · Nevtne was CllP'ft. '' , • ; • 1. ••i jUst lef\ tJli. highness, DJll:e iial-etted in, thole "'1 . !lllcka. tomatoet?'' be asted.. ~··skillet trom "hpat, allow skillet ~a ·pinnel ud c:rtllc. He .. I'm C111i ai1ou1 IJlll l<inon ElllJ111on, a lttµe while a119. If It aets f'Ol'SI!, It ,.m .trqy LOUIS NYE'S • to clJ!il ,1~)1y., Use peper reviewed retlauraall ood new lady! 1-l!I' a -t He <Jctled ·tJie , Ivories, ud all fba1. I'm ...,. •IMoor<up TOMATMAUCl!O V towel 10 wipe ou~ any burned re =;;::..,~.~ One cleent.ing ~ ud brin&I played . 'a fn bars of on· pollution and ecoloo too; 1 pound thinly sUctd v Oirur parti~es ~or wash skillet out the Oa•or. It allo <111& 'Soph\ljlclled t.idy.' Some ol we·aU should be. I'm agalnat scallops I before reu.cng). "AJld I wrote MM that down on tbe need for ult .tl>e kl& •bo -dlloctr• lrom ' ~lei you don't btinf back Sewooed !lour S.ui. onloo, garlic, g~n 4 oo the JG-Ol'Ued "rnll"br of that, causes ~ retmkln .... otJw lhcMt CltJ:>t over. ftey lo the groc«y ·~ -1nd 3 ~ olive 1or pepper in remalntna: olive (or l11 the ·air' (oo tbe oriCina.I Tbat1 fat validit1 1tor estinC IWted to ttp'iberr feet and gd your five cen.s ~· v tab~) y vegetable) oil ovf.C' medium . Toolgbt lllow -Steve a lol tl tt"""'1dt. too. It n,ia( with 1i1e muoic and aid, ll<n)ember thal! 'nial .., ... a O ~ ~ f 'heat until ooion Is limp. Add ~ ~.t!':~ .. l .~::::. .... •RY -"9dcHec In 'Gee, that's gl'OO'I)'!' nere·u lot°' fun ! Now )'OU Just"lo*t F rte ~ ~ . r tomatoes seasonings herbs ·-~ U1W1: your tum-tuml" the COJTlic be a f8'Unc GI the IOI -up your garbake cana with ".'fie "r~ .. j IC ·and w8~r smash Wmatoes -:.l l eMI whip up a fine «ew ~Mi. "Now,· to-co 1'ith the Ithinkpeopkwilllikethat! bottfesandmilkcontalnen. Jue .~ , with fork '(or larg~ spoi!n)· ":r ~,«~b -and il&eilk ~kr·~~= Tbe cqmediam likes to go .. jjBack tq f~·),llJelf," Lou , 't f~~·m:':trlsh cook ov~r.medlum l'leat '1ir: .--or rye, •-to tbe .beodt to work or ~l'I"·, COllllnued, ,._,,. ~t)!!c1J ' •--~---............,. ring often for about 10 2• 1be • .....,.., •Louil N1e, Lou bad -:i·~~~/or "I Uke -to go 10 Malibu just I'd like to !silt 1o you alioUI : ~_...., ~...,.,.....~, mlooi<S. !. •!tow.'~!. -I lilr.yefanv.eal, .ilk's ~~ ~ ~'~~: c'irs tit, ·read a book and '0r111J I thlnk~~1.hippel)lJli . ;,:~.~'Ulf : to ·, A~d veal cook over Jow ii::i ~I awY ' • along an apple, pear, some to Wmatoes iq· our country. ' ifOti.nl: \.a& W ' t ·'Well done, but let's at.art wlth (acrtll$ from the-t,abulc1t;Js hard Jillian salaml md crusty They're terri&tv tuteleu and' tMe ~ '"""t ~ un mea Is tender. , ! !ht floe art GI maldng lteak Fa r m t r ' 1 Marki:< on bfud '' c;>eese· and vino e~· wi.., 'l was In I ~ esh Tas~ Ip corttct seasonings. tart.air .-rve ~ makinc ~). 1•1rusuaHy·don't TIJ.at'~-a great way to spend 1 wM .,moJotety P,ArJley (or ' S;erve .i»ne ,or ove.r ~ked -It a new way. Flnt, the meat IO i\atl(" borne (ht lives in the day! cit 1 I.!! t• ct' wta. ·&heir "' bull a l1 Joon rice with Loos favorite ml.led must be srowd. very, .very Pectfle Palisades) after a "I often do that in summer · Vllt(able1. 11ftlnk tt's beciiuse oregano) , . green , salads made wit!' ac- weU.. or: cb»:Ja lQe old tradi· lh:r#. I like to go tQ a good 11 I'm learrilitl 1 ~ rou-. ii"! eome trom ·snatl rarnt1. ¥,. cup wat~r , ' cents ;Of fresh grapefrwt (Ot """'!:'~~~~1 1210"'M:l'~;.IJ"'!!;~ •'aot lout ~ •. preferiWy , 'fdldall!Qeresearchabout . H3av'..~~ '"" "ops =.t~:ithf.w~~h~ :;::r: -.i:"" ... _._..... Id~ .alone. ~·try to 1et l)VIY ~ tomatoes and found o u t in or 't11...,., , 1N1Uen . cioJd-untll go home~ ~#f¥ 0 [,is;, ,O...ng mottien ad blbl''i growers try desperately to with bact ol meat cldaver. o~on and fresh dill ). yeal -.'.}01 -take Of reacl J ,,... Oc1!1 }· lei someplito ., the have a)l"!"1 ·,.ui oo tocnlloeo Oredg~ veal "'~ oo both d1Sh goes weU with chilled .-,~ 1 tw~chopped does ev~> ~eJ~~ liiecause if I,h.1 around (.-'1o they ,ifavel ~..,a,.f•ciii $jdes,. shaU oft' ex~ flour. white or rose wine and crusty ~;~·lo1 tllln oo top and I -~the' ....,... come over, <!JI!·"""" lit you""""""""""' you last , Hel/2 olive (or French or llallan. Veal serves t..::.r.~or:i;i ~ ~;....,a lol -1 ~el. _liUle --~~ i'.111 · l """1 a ~.lltm1oml!o! vegetabl!_)_tll largo akillet. :1-4. ~·;;;;;;;;:;>;;;:;;:;;;; • 'Tl,iie-"add'all~.. ~-11!1as *-'·'""' .. ,... .. IJoely ·-·•fjll ... ~,, ~~ ,...,. T--. 'iibitt~ ,onf"e~, ,• .... ~ ·· ~ ~,..~ ~Y· Lal41Y-t •e -otO<ill:·AJ. • ~ ' ~ .. addition: ..... cook· """' ·~ ...... Ill ~.. beell cut' In tliin _ltripl. me:·""'~' ~'f'.!ia-r t l'vt ·-'· l'i\h rw ¥'" . r.ieeiiailkt' ... ·~.~ 1 ~l:'m"!M:: Jo°,~~~~;~~ 1 color," -· UIO II tlie . .,_-, ljdl<t'. ~. *j ... i'll otyle ol 'T\'IJ ''G~ 'lfnil < -'1 • *'~"" ~I ·~=~« .... .;it. h....,,~­!~Clll!:'Jllii<.w1.~ ••lr.::r~"'~l" '" • • ; l ~ . • I '•l"'>.t ~\ . 11~.~J .Rep1y1 , • • . ~ " , " ' : 1 i.~'J':!".':"" ' ~ ·1·:~~~.'!':;"/1'.'C/., !;N\ak~.n 9 ·Jer'.~y ·· Proves ~opt.1.lar I ~ 1lllA& NAN: I ;.... !Jo-si..,. I la.,-. ,·-Ii .. '· 1·A f«W ...,,,,.,. ~,' ' ...... ·-!'HI ..,... a ii"'); W It la I . ~I ~;Jt 11· Jal>' ..... --..,..,ad I rr111n,lr dry. n.,n J.ty strips in a single layer on an oven rack!. beinl carefu,I that t~y ; oq " obt . overlap. Plaet 1 ~ *.lfft r.,or foil ll!Klen)oath 10 ca\c!! ~al Ille --ii) tanpenluro !IJf.111>) for • to ~ hours, ovea door sUIJbtJy ~It'--tM ·-~ IB-;·••<t. , I• 1-1 . , ' . ~ --.-. u • 1' · lETS ASK,, Ii;lll:Jµ\il'' I • t • 1 .l;-.C1.~te!!:~: TH~ COOK I--. I/, teaapooa each ol ,...... . '~ to!ii"!«· OQi !)Olli>e<; I crJ I , ·~-<'mo~«o.•:41•.Pl o'. .I U.. ~ r,.I kllllPOOfi ~ ntlp "-I I " cup ll!'ft· of ooy ' " -! ~in!• Won:estershlre. ajar. rJ'iete occaskinally mlfll WU cin add a tittle barbecue lt is as chewy ill dtlired. ult if you li~e. !his makes half a pound of Tripi, h meat ol all possi· Jerky. hie f111-~i·lreeze tbe moot MRS. B. M. Oµ!STEAD, for fiMltlli' s!iClng, th!• sUce · LA; M!l,SA 1,. Inch tblck. Marin a 1 e Mn. David W. Alle1 at overnldlt in • sbalkrw glus Impr:riaJ a.aa, u1e1 an dish hi 'the ttfri&er*'· Turn aJliloa& We1Ucll recipe llut lw o cc a 1 lo n•a I I y 'lo coat IODle 1ood 1ddUlouJ tlp1. thoroughly. "I11Jtad of ~ oye1, ,I llM When ready to fis; it, drain my eledrlc 1kfllet, uully well on paper towels, pattlna: partially co~ered. I tet It 1t \. lo• temperature, line II wUll t New Rice 'Cooked Up For Two • Food buying for two has ~ver been an easy job. Too .s many 1>1ckages are t~ bi1. HO'fr'ever, things are lookina: 1 ' • up, :~l'OC'USIX'• and suppllen ' _,, ta be getUna the : fMIPle that everyone isq't fotl, space the meat strip. oa-1 rack tllat came with tile pa. (A cake cooling rack or hlbadll arid coolcl 11 .. be I ....... I uaally do the j<rky evtn,lpt. OUttnrite I ' " e ' r..nd we nibble almoe1 all of'tt 1way befDrt It 11 ffal11ted. "l'wi substituted other cu of. beef, maln!y slrlo!n or filet mignon. My sister u s e s \rent son. ~~!!~!~~~~.~~.~-~!L.t.~ . 29 ~·. ·•· l (Ar IASTf~J(ff lEAN TOIDEI ... BONE· IN HAPPY CHEF Louis Ny• · 1 -r ' • \ ' , . r a family of four. , • Cloe ol the .-est procluct• : ta ·inake the 'scene.for-two is ·"To marinate the IT)eat atrlps I place them lengthwise i11 Ii quart mayonnaise jar, set the j~r on its side in 1be refrltl:erator. Durlqg p.e eventne, I turn it seve-al times so T can do more meat with less sauce. Also, it can be !lhaken to distrtbut'e the uuce without handUna. Th~ beer .)erty is tender." 1 ~~~.~! .. !1~!~! ....... 49 1 COOKIES BONELESS ROUND :r~&~~~~· 99,~. SW:ISS :sTEAKs ·.t","'83~ RUMP ROAST ,.~\, 93 ,~ LB. • ~ rice • • , to coot in the poudi. A.dually, It isn't just one Y.,...auct. il'• a Mlolt family t • • • lff~ different dishes. ""1 .. compiele, oothl,. , ., ...W, uololo lhat'• your ......... ' ' IUCB ELEGANTE I -,..Up troien • ... 11111 wile! rice · • • I' , r n cboppld onion .; . ··-··= bMUM' r•••'lli ........ .merry i ..... ..,. 11iced, loatled L ....... ' Put 'rrr••d poucbel ol -rill illl llllllal -· ; Po --......... _ ...... It -lioll .... I tkl I,,, -..... 1 11211111~-ln I -lllii . Aclcl cook-ed rleo .... ~. flull wllll • !GR. Tum ln10 servtn1 <1i>ll ud ...... w1:11.-.- ..... -MrYilllL Many thanks to both of you! MY meat deJUlrtment marager 1Hces a layer of round steak ft1r me a11 thl'l as I ord•r it. Then 1 do lhe strip slicing the rest ol the way . If )'00 Uke ~pes tllat are different, you wiU )"Int the booklet, "Old Time Pieties, Pr!Serves arid Such," which Includes such !pecialties as brandied pea~hes, r~ pepper Jani , plccalil1i, -even (believe it or not) corncob jelly. &end your request with Z5 cents and 1 LONG . 1t1 mp ed . self-ecldreued envelope 10 Nan Waley in care ol th~ newlfl&pet. Nan Wiley regrets Iha! ..,. cannot provide p e r s o n a t ll1llftl"I to yoor eookllll quet- tlons, bu! quesllon1 ol generol UQl'est will be amwered Jn het column. Address your 41Milion1 lo Nan Wiiey ln cart ol the DAILY PILOT • ~.~~~~~~:.:.. ... -. $1 ~ :~':l'~.'!.49•' @D. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT SAVE WITH THESE EXCLUSIVE BR1~ ~o~•~!!~.!~.!~!!_ .... '$ .. ~ RON DOf}I JUAll RUM r.'8.'l.".'lr.~:" $3.59 ASPll .,AID Dl:D "'"'""""~.. 89' UUli ~ ttot. CA• SIX PACK llOUCM' IN All filALl'ttllfOl'lll UICI" IHCtNO HOT! BAR-B-Q CHICKENS ~. LINDSAY I . HUNT'S I RIPE OUVES t CLING l'fACttli ,""°'"t.•\o 15• IMALVIJl•iltOl1 311 14,fClO, U.OZ-1 LL, U-OZ. CAN,. .. ''MAtLEANS · 1 TOOTHflAITE 111Mvu.111~ 791 ... ....... ; MlAl MASTER OUR OWN QUALITY MEATS BAKERY CORN DOGS ~~1E.~.~.~""'··-···''L~ HAlllUT Ft~~· $1'' STIAIS -cu>s <a. OCIAI FRESH an c PEICll FILLETS :'7 .... SARAN WRAP "-MTIC W"AI 100 FT. "4)Ll ... ~ .. 61c: 60 PT, "0LL ....... ..31c .f . ' ~ENTER CUT I HAM SLICES SERVE WARM FOR BREAKFAST ·$1 l~ BONELESS HAM WILSON'S FESTIVAL. $1•• FULLY COOKED, :Z~4 LB. AVG. • LB. BUTTER·NUT COFFEE SERVE tC!D PORA SOMMER DRINK • ~ 971 ~· Sl .73 ::: S2 1 ' j -• WtdnndaY, Ju~ 15, 1970 * DAILY PllOf 35 Polynesian Flair . ' • • • ·--.. . Hot Su.mmer Cooled ' By Meatball· 1:.f reat \. 1i;: Need help J>)anlJng the Jut (tllere'1 a pine"!!PI• tidbit In· of. the marigolds? wi.i your lldt) In splil·lilll! toaited.roU.. ·husband geto home ::;r. AIOl!I With the meatball h. · lo lit 1andwlches, serve a molded work, talk im in • e perf'ecUon salad; shredded twipght gard~ng; 'twill be cabbage, green ollves, sliced relaxing after a day at the celery, and chopped ·green office. Call on the· kids, to pepper in a citrus flavored he! too gelaUn. Pour hot coffee ror p, • I So that you won't waste adu ta ; an iced fruit drink precious day)ight houri, plan for the chUdren . 1o serve supper ·m the yard. l!'or easy, relaxed cooking The menu? . , • "90Uper" all through the s ummer delicious Polynesian Meat.bill months, make "souper" dJshes Sandwiches, a supper treat to part of yoor menu routine. satisfy the whole family. From sandwiches to complete This "souper" 1 an d w I c h skillet s u p p e rs , condensed features soy-flavored lfOund soups are your answer to beef balls in a luscious sauce quk:k, delicious meals. of c ondensed. golden POLYNESIAN mushroom soup, nliJ soup, ME•T••" SAND •~•• rich and robust, made, from n. ~ w,._~ deep-flavored beef stock with I pound ground beef II cup lil\e dry l>rtad cnimbs I tablespoon Wf aauct 16 pineapple tidbit> 1 can (lO'h OUllCel) eon- densed golden muahroom soup v, cup water \4 cup thinly sliced green onkln I> teaspoon ginger ; long bani rolb, 1plll and toasted Combine beef, eu, bread crumbs, and soy, Shipe meat firmly al'.OWld ea<h pineapple tidbit to fonn 16 meatbaUa. In skillet, brown meatbella; pour oil lat. .\dd remaining ingredJents except r 0111. Cover; cook 'over "kjw: heat 20 minutes. Stir now, ai}d then. Serve on rpll5.. Make& 4 sandwiches. sliced whole mushrooms, is l eq, allghUy beaten so versatile-great as a sauce--"'--'--'-------------- or cooking ingredient Here the S'JUp is enhanced with thinly sliced gr~n onion and ground ginger. Serve the bot sauced surprise meatballs DOUBLE BUIE : UN .PR iCE CHIP STAMPS ',Cl1'9 DRINKS "f"•TEO FLA.,...$, 12µ CAN ~·' \I! .t •xn~ DIGAL .. an.n ESSON OIL ~."of.eM!lOIL 49' P ANUT BUTIER . ~evu~~.!: 39' LE TOMATOES, ~~'!F 22' P PE'R NAPKINS ·simPK~sm )3' LI UJD DETERGENT 1t.3~.1.!-45' ' UN1PR1CE ON FARM FRESH PRGDUCE 1G-INCH CO&.OAiD ~YING PAN WITH TtfLON II, lfUOHT NEW • 1·CUP COLOl;,;;;;~;~;~Tll \I • 20-Ul. TUSH CAN llTM Lii • 44 ·1L CLBT~ES BAllPEI $1'9 • I ASTE BINS f;~ VALUE& TO 13." cout•IA'IKOIDSAIE! II CHOOSE fROM s.iOW TUNES:POI" IOUl MOOD• COUNTRY-FRANK SINATRA, JOHNNY . ...... "ACYFAITtt, $1 '' "AYCONNlffANO MANY OTHERS..- 4 ...... I.E ... HEADQUARTERS ' FOR YOUR FME8". SIJaoNER f£STN'4L QI f RUITS Afl6D VEGl!TAILES.-.. . ·--------------------------~ ' ' Apple Gives· To Blended Accent Meats , Fl~~~ak.l! :p~~:~~~ ~lnat,ion of. two fueats served Dope, . • The~ dish· takes a cue from EuroP,ean , culslne where a lorcein.,.t (finely ground pale -~ meat mixture) is often Used. to fill, uteod' or garnish another tinta\' al)Cl ~here fruit is ~ integral P.art of maqy (avorlte main dish i:neaLs. Our l'f!Cipe fasblons a flank steP. UM a haDdsome roast. It ls split horiioiilally (by the butcher, if you are noc. deft with a knife) and opened up 1o mate one enormous steak. 'lben It le filled with a bread cresslng tl>al'I flavored wilh canned apple sauce. Plump, savory sausage 1fuks are layered row on row over the ctreuinl· 1be beef is then rolled up <somewhat lite a Jellyroll) and secured with twine or lkewers or simply placed tdge side down In a baking pan and cooked at· .a moderate temperature. The apple 11uce-flavored (and moistened) d res 1 j ng binds the meata to1ether, holding the juloeo In while the tangy ' •Piii• -0 cutl" and blends with the -~ Ille port link uusarel .. The meat.a complement each other with an intuesting fiavCW" mtld. And the texture of !he lean, lean bee! and the succu lenl port balance out beautifully. Tbe roast Can be tel'Ved hot or coid. When it's •llced, each pert!~ Is pat· terned with whorls of beef, bread ~ and circlell of 1au1aae throughout. Here'• the recipe to tell you how. SAUSAGE AN~ APPLE STllfFED FLA/'ij{ S?EAK 1 flank steak approxtmately . l 1h to 2 pounds 1~ teaspoon salt , l/4 teaspoon peppel'" I n teaspoon paprika l pound lresh pork lint sausa'e 2 ·medium ooions, ftnely chopped ~ cup canped awi, aauce 1 egg 2 cups seasooed s~ mil v, cup caJJ,OOd a~ sa~ y, cup bottled barbecue sauce Have butther cut flank steak lengthwise oo meal wm be double In wlillh and hall lhe original lblcknets. (Steak will open ' like PMef of a book.) Score st.al: on both sides. Wipe ~ttb a damp ck>th. Sprinkle with· a mh:ture ol salt, pepper ancl paprika. Stufffllg Combine 14 cup apple sauce, egg and aeasoned stulflnl mb in a large bowL -Let stand few minutes to moi s te1t Uroughly. Cook sausage links in skillet until brown, about 10 minutes. Drain on paper towel. Spread ltuffin« on meat. Place sausagt linkl ltnltbwbe over stuffing. Roll ftaoi steak lighlly and fllll<m w 11 b skewers or tie with *1nc. Ptaoe In rouUng pan ... bale:~ uncovered, ta a preheated S50 degrees offt for I lo I \I houn. IJm'lq last 15 minuW. ol roastlna. brullh rolled flant 1IW< with mlxtur. oi v, cu£ec"" laQCe and bottled ba • -· Let stand a few mltai.N before slicing lo -· -• lo i. '· I _J . I • • L ' 14! DAILY PILOT Wfdnesdu, Jul)' 15, 1970 • U;S.D.A. GRADE A . MED. Sl·ZE . . PICNIC STYl,E SHOULDER ,PORK · ROAST UAll IA'11ii(PO!llf--· WILL TmMllllD-llll PINIST . ' BONELESS ·, ROASTS BONELESS STEAKS U.S.D.A. CHOla 01 MAYFAIR .. __ IWU!llQIUI U!.llll . imma.M CHUCK . fjAlllilL Y oli aw111 . I LEAN BE'F . SHORT RIBS U.S.D.A. CHOICI Ol llAnAI' llUI llllOI • . PORTERHOUSE. OR T -BONE ,f fi STEA.KS ~ 'll.S.D.A. (llOICI ~R MAYFAIR t BLUI RIBBON STEER BEEF J 48 ~ lb. r TOP SIRLOIN SIEAKS . . • "--••SH FIODI IEW DALAID LAU--. ~lu~·:.c:.o,:a .. , ... ,,, .... " . ClllT• CVT " TINDER 49t U.S.D.A. CHOICE OI MAYFAIR ILU'jBON BONIU" 1 -$1 9 WASTE FREE U.S.D.A. INIHCTID GIUCll• lllOULD• a.OD lb. UCI OF 79( SMAil Liii 98( I.Ml . Of u.Ma IY THE P'l!CE LI. BY THE PIECE 11. TOILET M.D. TISIUE ASST'D. HOllPACK----· THOROFED . ·DOG FOOD MEAT llAllS 1.5.0Z, CAN .... , ............................. . " for S&W VEGETABLES CUT GREEN BEANS, CORN , PEAS, WHOLE KERNEL CORN YOUR CHOICE NO. 303 CAN _ $ for AND TASTY • . lb . I NESTLE'S QUIK ~-~·· 79c SIZE ROYAL CROWN COLA 16-0Z. RETUltNAllf BTL. 6-PK. 69( CTN. IDEAL FOi IAR·B-Q lb. 14-0Z. SIZE CHOC., BLJnEllSCOTCH, BANANA & LEMON ..................... . ORANGE JUICE . • e KIST 12-0Z.CAN43c 6-0Z.C~N ........ -:.:_: • llVSARITA DlllllERS '"OtcOMalNATION • otEESf OR IEEF ENCHllAOA & MEXICAN 14-0Z. --·- GO«TON SHRIW'_ll& '2.89 CORTON FISK! COUNTRY PRIDE GRADE "AA " LADIES' VINYL -TANYA ·TAIJNINCi LOTION I .~ ., ... · . !~!.~~N~ ........ 1 0 fo: 1 . SANDALS DOZ. 2.oz.a9e TU~E ARDDl1 Flo\VOl flfSHHJ ARDBl·I ,t,551'0.HALfGAI ' p~~~~T~~~E~~ •. Ol.,KG., ... ~ .. 49c ~ COLA ROYAL CROWN • 69' ,,....-----mm11a1r Fruits & Ytgttot.fts----"'-"'"·_""_'""_·0 '"_'" .. _ ... l .. _. _. PE CHES ' ' CANTALOUPE I YELLOW MEAT FREESTONE . LARGE VINE RIPENED ' $ for ===!o:lf:!': ... s:~v:!f:,!:~: .... :~~:'.::: ... = .. S=•]'c::l:-~-'!_~!_ll_R !.........,.:i.::::;""::::;""';;;_;""":::::"··::.:· EA:::::CH:.l::...::IJ::•:-c....:~::ON u::G :!:!!~~="'":::::""'":::::~!l::::: ... ·:::::~:::::· .... ~EA~CH~l~OC~.:_) : \ I • . L' . 1. t: ll I I ~ :l ,. ' ' I ,, ,.,.. . -~ N i :1110• rt lb. J -- ozcrti f ood --- P.Lil\&JMO ~1:PI S I '. .. -:.:.~,,~ 89f . :.~~~~-o-HOM-••UH•_43c I TOH FISH !llCKS 1:1:':...' 1.2 M.J.B. COFFEE $239 3 -l~. CANI 2-lB . CAN. ,$1 .7J Hl.CAN .-17< HALLEY'S ALL E"EF CHILI , ~~N3oo 55c · . · Doill9 Sp tciafs! ~~~i·~. ~OGURT FLAVO RS HALF PI NT tDDlf1~E CREAM )R FRESHHAlfOAllON ,._, ..................... , tDatFJIUIT DRINKS D.HAlfGAJ,ti>N H ................. t··· ...................... . , f~r $ t ' . . . ' . . . . . EVRY CUT OF MIAT AT MA YFAIW IS CA.-.UU, y \ TllMMll> OF IXCESS WASTf, FAT AND llONES..\ AU. UCISS IONlS AND FAT ARE RUo\OVID ROM 1Ml ROAST$. ALL ,TAILS AND EXCISS FAT All REMOVED FROM THE STEAKS. YES. ALL THIS AND MORE IS DONE llFORI AN~ CUTllS WEIGHED. WE TAKE PRIDE AND WI All VERY PROUD ~ THI WAY WE CUT AND TRIM OUI MEAT$. REMEMBER THE llUT IUY IS MAYFAIR 8~UE lllON MEAT$ AT LOW, LOW PllCES. · • • IB . KS .· , OR IOAITS . ' U.S.D.A. OfOICE Ott MAYF..11 ILUI llllilON . Ai:!: CUT$ INC1~ WILL TllMMID RATH ALL MEAT 12-0Z.PKG. 'BOLOGNA \\69. · , . MAYFllSHAUMIAT ·' REG.OR r111cKSi1CEO 14-0Z. PKG ........ -..... i~~i1~iii-~~:1ii~·-··········-5655:f. flSHfl'$6<>Z,P(~ "-H·--- ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS THURSDAY, JULY 16 THRU WED., JULY 22 IOY·Al·DEE PIZZA •........... .. . ..... 14 ••. 69' NODH YMnAILU 29' WEST PAK . ... . ········Poly I;. NTiicaFE -························ 10~le19 • r MAYPAIR MARKft 175 •• 17th ITltl ET, COSTAMllA ,--------. . • Wtdnesd.a~. July 15, 1970 DAILY PILOT IJT, \ • ~ VALUABLE COUPON • YOU SA V~ S 1 c Wn'H THIS COUPON GILLETIE DEODORANT SOFT&. DRY, 5-0Z.DEAL PACK , l J • :JB DAIL V PILO I . \'Yl!'dntsda1, July 15, 19711 LOW-LOW PRICl5 .. ' .. U$DA CHOla OR ST" TEI BROS. aRTIFIE~ IHF ' lf1t• llt'f'('(''" J'ootl .'-;1n11111·" ;,l Uur / .o." A llf Pie."• Uronµe a11tl /( i 11er~1tlt• Cv11 111 v ."iitorcs. • , L14NIONIUSSIM<>il0 • 12•• MANHAn,t.NM.fCID BAR-MUVERNHAM ..• !I. : ,'., LUICHEOIMEATS MOtttfll'SYOllCSHlltE ... 61'c COMllNATION LOAF • P9'11 SLICED BACOI ....... . ..... LI. All IUF ... ,!~~~ HIAD CHUSf MANHA TIAN 10-0Z. CHUI 59c ALL MEAT 01 All lf(f IOLOGNA All 8EEF SALAMI ... . ............ UIHCUELOAF. DUTCH LOAF MANHAnANFltESHCHUI 19c cono SALAMI LIVERSAUSACE ... ·---"· 29c DANOU.DAN1s..suao 9c S-OZ. COOKED HAM .................. •·OZ. • PKGS. EA. '~ .,,s1.29 BAND AID IARGE STRIPS .... 69' MILK OF MAGNESIA ~~1}.\l';,'M1•1 "oz. 11.12 BAYER ASPIRINS _ ........ ___ ··-,.,57• ..... son -------·--- ·-~·~-~·---------~ 5 .'f; PILOT ·ADVERTISER ,.,, w .. , w,;.,, .... :.. •.;.,;,rr PR~CES EFF.EC. ri'HURS. thru WED,.'JULY 16th- . 15•4 W. l ro•dw1y, .4111h1i111 ~ • ·~ • • 11•2 Edi1191• ;.,..,. ... ~I•• lfid l 1110 N,w,.rt 11"4., Co1t1 M111 707 Wtll Ni111t1111il<I S1r11I. Cotti Mtt• 11 75 I•~•' Sfr••t, Cott• Mt1• tlOO E•1t Colli11t A•t1111t , Or•119t 14Zl1 Mi11•1 A•t11u•, Wllitti•r 26l0 Ellii119•r Aw'"""'• S•ll1t A1tt 1~11 Ch1p111•11 A"t11ue, Gtrlli1n 5,,.,, ••u W11lll'li11t11r 11.111,, W11t"l,ltutt• -~•01 w.tt s .... 11t1t11!h Strt1f, s • .,,. A111 141 ? ~-.. Hiii A ... 111 •• T1ttti11 . ·- r I ' ' • • I .. •• ,_ .... ' . .. ' • • • < . ' .. • • ""' tz, '""-is· mo . .. ~ i ..1 ... ,.. • • • • . 2nd. big we' :of· Patio P<lftg v(ilues . Yo r Suie • oppeJl! " • rt~ "' • I ' ' j .. I " • l ' 1· • ~· 1 • ... • I ., " • .. ' ·,;{~~ .... ·~·,;.,,,, ' •. l " ., ' ~ ' . I , . . ' Choo.so Early Ganjenle;•:Cut cn:.n llearul,'Fruit Cockta! ll No. 303 . ' -canS,-"Or 14 OI. Del Jiton_~ patiuP', ;., ·at thia special prir.ef ~~ : ;. ,.;. ,• .. .. ., ~ I .-. ' • " 1 ' . ' . i . • J F . h a· --. *" . :-_~ . .. 79 v · r.,s · utter _.,..:Pt. ... ~·~::~:A;l:$~.... . .. ~. . . TliGM Solden kernels of corn deserve the rolden 1ood...,qf rich,iPul'I-'.~ .butter for finer flsvor! ~ l "' ' ,. . ., '·\ D ,. I p· ' I 3 ' 51 ·~~ "o,e s .t~1.ne-DD e ~.~~.~~·.2.~.. : ': €111mb, eru8hJ or Sliced •.•• pineapple ia ~ favorite for 1uper .. ummer aalada and d .... rta I .:. um Tea Bags .. ; ........ ~ ..... · .. ~ .... ~.,4 .. .. l!l.fU • '+" ', Pacbge of 48 ..• iced, it's so rerre.hikt . 1 . Viva T ~•els' ............................. 29• Ar.sorted colon ,or tleconted ••• big roll I ' l' .. ~ • . ·t ' . ,. ,· ; ' l . Ht-t fndt Dtlnks ................. :.:.2t . SR»Hies ..... ; ..... •CIJUllT .......... 41or 11 B~ '8·ounc. .;.na il\:;favor·winning flr.vorol 1 • -Son facial ti•qea,:. uaorttd colon ·or wh!UI :. • ... 11• . ~lie J~ice ...... r.oz. ~ ... , .. -'.""·'1 Miracle WhHe .......... QUUT .......... 6r. j Cl!fllll~·· .. frozen ... the All~Ai!>elicin b1e11dl , Laundry additNe really work&! ••• "1 pl., .1.29 '·~ton Apple'.tie ..... FIOZtJI.; ... 591 · Thle ........................................... i9'· :i.~. Bis ••iiolt ~J sn1NllFiat( icE CAtlll • , • II Cal. l9c Gi"'!t p~ .••• with 4111yme action I (inc. 10c off) if.t, • ~: . • ~ ' • ! .. ·~· Canlltioil's Coffee-mafe . .11 oi:W hdry.UqUid .:.,.-.:: ... : ................. .4' ,,,_, ' I .,_ __ ,.,' 1 • Savt Dih<<mie·creamer! 11\oz. size ......... 89c For .•ieamins .tilhel<'and rluaware! 22 ••')<'-, I•'~.'\.. \ • •• 'ijf . ~-• . "· 29~ ~1 fctlJe(s Coffee .. ; ....... , ........... 85. Purex Bleath ... .-...................... ; ! ,:l'wo lll,. "f" .... ,$1.69 T4,.. lb. can ..... $2.~s ·' Bi h&lf'rallon a~I .' •• for whiter whites! ~ .. • Bon A!lli Cleanser ............ 2 .. 29 . Won't•9Cntch ••• ~ <li>oo die 1* io wof! 11 ti .. · Bon Ami·O_n ~flau ~ .. -~. 1 tilt! • ' • ' • ' ' • J I' ' ' . . . ' ' ~ . Kai Kaa bog lid'. ... ~ .... •;· ~ Jleiil P,r Clljcken ~. ChiclrOI!. -dt.1J.ii< If,., MPS, MPS with Qi1clron, Beef and-Ea St.Jr ' . ' .. ' I ' ' " I ' ' ' ; 1.,' • « ... ~ -· • ~..,: ,, r, ' .•. . t .. ; ' .• - "-. • .j ' ' IMC • • '• . J f' ' ~ ~ 4 J I ! o "' . . ' . So ••at 1 ••• a0.del!cifV.a I' ·• Woililn't •fl h weot.Gd be a1 I llilfiClll time Ill , njoy lhlah~4'1 li1ht"of cnb .u ronr lnal n _couraa! A~ El Rancho'• p:~ , --llllfr .••.•••... z • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ., ' '( l , ., ... . ·• ... \• •, .' ~ • • Jo' . > :Rlf! ~~ ·~'·. .~~·sW,Jm . , 'TENDER! . .. I,' ~ ,_. 1 ,,/ • • • ' ,&alifornla ll'OWll~iiil!•n•~-' .11lwnp "~d bror.dbreaated. ~, truly~~· sized to five you more delicious eating in each generous half! Delight •I • j " I ' t .IL .. •.' 1 ;.i • .. your folka with a finer eiittee t~ 'I 1 -.: ,N· . I t "J•k 5 • . U.S.D.A. C~OICE ,i~~ ,. ~$2S9 l.. eW .-· .10t . ._ .trip .. ·~·.1.~ ;···~···'···-~· ·' .·•. Al8d to perfection •• i::nat~I Broil •• , <!Ver coala 01:;1li lhe ._ .. ,. and aervti•J•icy,lebdar jjortioml . ' · New · YOrk .Steak'· '; llATIJ!AUY ~GED.1:.; ·~t2• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (' .. ' ' Ut~;D;A. Chf>i~ ; .. '.. ~~ ~on'll ~ ~~ud to aervel Trimmed to perfection to offer more IOOd-eatr,'lll GrOu. ,. nd Rounl . . ' ' \ ,, 1' ' t'; J ' • 1 . .. ......................... 89. Ground Sirloin ........ : ......... : .. : .... 99. '.~ ~ 1and fre:Sh ••• to offer e mO!t in flavor! So very very lean ... and yet flavorful ! ,, :\6rQundRoUhcr1,a~ ........... 89~ t C~,$1ioin .Steak .. i·:» .. ~· 99,~ Everybody'• burrer will be the aame sizeJ Broil over coals for easy fixin' ••• ;teat ·eapn,J ', rork ~~:.r eftierlotn ........ ~;~·~ .. : .. ~ .:1 •• :fl~ .. • • ti •• A main coUdo ~will del!iht the family, •• !un, tend.er, ta.~., .Jrom fresh midwl\ltern pork! ' . "•tn ,Ste,ak ........ , .... ~.~~ ....... :: ... 51 2.~ A ireat tp be enjoyed ••. indoors or out! Lean flavorful ham., a joy to serve at your very next barbetueJ ·' ~ .. Delicatessen Specials ~.:JnaCis. Salami ..... : .... 95¢ K ~ fronF;iliOJI .... 12 ounce package. , '.t .. ·: .. "'; . ~ · · SUcecfWlsconsln Cheese .. ~:..39¢ HOiiie of Gold ••• Cheddar, Muenster, Brick, Jack. . " '.. ' Pricu ;,. •fleet Tlif<rA1'rough S""· Julv 16, 17, JI, 19. G&iak1 to dealer1. J Ope. dailii 9 to 9 ... Su""4r 9:80 to 6:30 ' " • ' .. , . Liquor Spe_cials . . . • , . -; t . l . T.. G·. '·139· anqllel'aJ I~ .. , ... llAIJ-WOll ..... I . Save $1.60 on the gin that's k~own u quail~} (. t-• ~ ' .( ' ' El Rancho ScotcJI ....... nrm ....... '$:79 Bottled in Scotland for £! R'ailchol Shioothl' :. I ' J> 'Atk the me1111ger·about our convenient Chtirge Account S&rv/ce llAllBOUlt W.aroer ve. 4 Al&OJIQuin St I '" ' NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd.• 2555 Eastbluff Dr. (Eastbluff Village Center) Also conveniently located stores In Arcadia, Pasadena and South fasadena I ' • .I I I j I \ I ., I • •• 11111.\fla.'J , , , .,..,, J,~ IS, 1970 Wol,.sd•Y, J,ly IS, 1170 N :4 PILOT-AOVERTISER , -.. A1~der:h Refrige,rator-Freezer MaraQ~s M'yciad ,~h()r~.~ ID .. tld dlfa. U. '1Jllbl veg~es -the remalniag freeze the n-.. refrlgt:rator'I. · roll out easier, some cookie film keep 'fresher. tonger being careful it c1oesn·t·\iKdl ~ ~ .. ~ !t'1 '1 SI bouPt a cake of water will help fcrm a humidi-Cover all leftover& or open Some ~pes call for the baUen bake better, certain when stored in a rerrigerator. the pUnt. · . I , Uoa .._ .,._. It ill U. ioebo:t ty chambtt in the crisper. Items with a lid er wrap to use ol a refrigerator -rolls, wM and canned fr u 1 ts And, in the summer, a cool 'lbe k:e melts slow;:]Y . On fOC' .._ ...... tMt I WQdd Some refrigwaton have a protect them from drying out. cookies and gelatin ..e ex-~tely tute better. body lotion Is a nice pick ii not as memf as 'iff,# -doo'I !!', .. _,... It bop tho butte< wanner. It Is re<om· Cireulatinf, air rem o v • s am pies. It might >urprile you to up... .-on the plant. ,.. Jiff' • lliO -lllit....... mended !hat you keep only moisture n>m !oodi .• .you:U Other r<cipeo are atmpllfted -tllat auc;b flllllcO as • !Co bas extra uJel, too. You pool lar coollllll -<vlfw EllOllrir • and • lie 1 I 4., ,,. m 0 d 1 r a a daill' wpply of bcllU< or oollce this even more lo or Improved wl!ll 1i1e help l!lka, cli....U.. dm, 11111 ..., -piano. •Ill> Ice j\llt 11111 -too. • l ii 11111 y i,. •efrtlllc*(frteieri 1Ddi--......::--:lne-in_•_•_anner __ .. _.1_oo_a_u_to_m_at_1_c.:..d_•_r_r_~......::_of_•_relri_,lf:....'-----'pie'--c-ruau. _ _:P<!lllh.c:.._;._c_an_dle_1.:.., ,u.r,.:-,.;·cc_•-=;.,..:by:...;.;~:....·=•:....cube=:....oo;;,.·111e=-so11,=-=Rom=em:::be:::r~lo-clleck=::...!.Y9"t;:;;.,.,;;;;·;;;· "'"';.;M~i':'·~-.·-- ,..~~-dlpoft-• .. · d•hlltt.~ ,........, an pt'IC-~~ f J, t \I f "lic~a~oru.,. - • Bill ..... ,... ..... ,.,. .... out·ef,. ..,,.....,! ""'· '°" 1111111 ·11 do an 111e tlllnp ,... ,... It .... and ii ii performlos for ·""' u well ea K sbluld! U not • • • and aoJy you can be.Ille judge or that ••• -~ are aome Weu_you may find llelp!ul: 1 Believe it or not, Use are !'WIY lhinp yoo cen de to get more ""' and .,....,. .saliJ!adlon ln!m your preaent reCrigerllor -no matter what lb .... it ..... in good operalinc cmd!lbl For.Hlllqlle, ,.. can keep 1pecla!ly lbma -!or 1 longer limo; prl!perl chilled dishes; and, it yoo llave -1 aepatate tr... aection , freeze ltenu for later me and even do 90lM tnf.ertltlna lhinp with ice. Where and bow you place Items In any retrtgerator, though, can mate a good deal of dill•"""' in how satisfied you are with il A good way to dellnnine u your ..rrigerollr' ii ...in. Wn!ng ~per -.....-.. . and in Wiiii pelts ... Js to check lbe milk and ice cream. Most refrige:nton have Jd· justable coldness aettinp, but this varies by brand. Check your owner's manual for in- structioM. Your habits and refrlgerator design moat likely dictate where you place certain Items. If you keep your refrigerator neat and qaniled, you won't forgot IOOlldi!!ll'• then and you'll notice when you're almOBt: out Of itema:, too. Store food I iqlmedialely upon retqnl : from t he slfpln'ftlrkel •• , wrap fresh meMI loOlelJ in WIX paper and store ln the meat keeper (lf JOU have ooe} or place oo a Oat~ tlilh, cover l00&ely and are In-the Cokiest teellon of yoor r!fria:erator. Tbe length of time you can , Nfrlcer.ite ' fresh m e a t s ' depmdi". on 'several facton. hr epmple, the rtC0111· minded . .._max!u!um 1torige tbnl ffr U\111', ~ken, · and graun:l beef or hamburger is ·"-to J days. Fish and shellfish tlillilil be Ulld the same day 1~~ '""' lruU. belon you put 4l>em in Ille ullp<r, µ, ll baa a humidily l!ul ...... !lie ~ ol the *-q>ening. JUst shake nc. water from leafy . Slenderizing ... -~ .. --·· ---· " .... ...: ...::::.. :M< .•• "•· "'""· -.:... -.; .. :· .:.'~". ---=:- , • .. : UiGE FREsH ''AA'' EGGS erm O' tlie crap farm fresh " · -IEL~AIR CRE41 . · ~ "'PIES · ·, F~aalilf Alaljlll Y•dtU1~ ' •• ;11"" ' . . ,· \j' U.S.D.A. Grade A Wh·l~'j · PIJ~p And Meaty USDA CllQfce Beef ltont·in Full Center CUt Ro\lnd Steaks Fresh 4Jnericanlamb BlaA ct' 7 ·Bone Cuts. Great tp larbecue. I~. I citt0 Up . Fryers lb. 35' 1 lb. . . ' DISCOUNT BEEF PRICES! \ . -. rlilhrHk only Sol.way is offer·' ing fr• sh, top· quallty Buffalo from tM t.mou .. ,ond-ero1a Ranch in Oregon. Treat your fam~ ~ ily to B\lffalo steaks, roasts, ground Buffalo, or variety cvts at low, loW Prices! ,.X . I . loneless Roast R.,~J0: 1\~i~hu<l , .. 8'1'. Fre.sh Fryer Legs ~;~·~~~,:~ ·.: . · ; Si.rloin Tip Steaks us~~o:.,, , .. $12' Fresh Fryer Breast C~Jg~:':~~,~~. 6~ Swiss Steaks m;~~h~;~:~.~:;~ ,~ 79~ Fresh Fryer Wings ~;;:.',:::' "· 2f,:: 7 ·Bone Steaks ~;~~·,:;:'::,:=-ft. 69' Backs & Necks r-:::~~~~'il" ,.. 10!~ E1tr1 Lara• Trt1°Rl,onl!I RuWd to Salew11 8y Jet From Hawaii. Ytnaw OI' White. Peaches Seedless Grapes Lirgt Size U.S. No. I 5, ... '1 3111. •1 Pl'neapples '"'' """t''" w .. ,. 49,· (I~ Hal~es , •• 29tl EaH C C be frnh And f>i•O 2 25¢ U Um rs Lon1 Grm Slims '" Juice Or11ps ~::~:.: . a:~ 88# F11ey QuHIJ-Flrll llil OoWll 8'ti Too! '6111 To Slice Ont Ek1akfut lb, Ce<Hli ~let Into Golatin Solids, Et• B. Ch • o.e, Rtd \.AIM 111g ernes · .,d Sitt•• ... ,.,., C1gt1loaper.l 1V::~R;;: 3 ,., '11 Crjsp ear rob ~~h N~i~ 3 ~~ 29' S111flower Seeds =,r~ :;'~ 45# Yellow 01io1s uti"?iY I 3;~.29# SAFEWAY GARDEN BUYS! ., DISCOUNT BAKERY BUYS! Ral·s1'n Br••d '"1"' R"•d 11 "· 33' .,. full Qi R1isirtt ••11 A I Food R. ''""'"" l4·a. 39' nge 1ng .,, "''"•"' ...... Cinnamon .Rolls H•~~m ::•; 29' Cinnamon Rolls i:~; :rr.~ ::•; 29' English Muff ins ~r~ :,~:~, ::•1 33' DISCOUNT LIQUOR BUYS! Pric:eJ qttctift 111 lictnsff $lflWllr Discoun!L . •··········• . ' Old Calhoun Bourbcia .::;t Q"" s419 M1cl1ir's Scetch = Q"" s519 Stanton's Gin ·r~~·~::! .. Q"" s391 Kavlana Vodka A~~~" "'" '3" Cailni11 Hill Whiskey ";~~·' 14" F"del' D d Fino llulllty ""' s311 I IS.."?rlA Y To s.m Gouts ... ,,,,, Sf...El11o's Rim "':S,.:l'i11 nft• '3" • TOWll HOUSE ... ORANGE JdlCE Rich ,; vitamin c And 39c Other Mineral• !l's 41·•r. Ill Natural (Unsweetene~ · • • I l I OBERTI PITIED RIPE OLIVES ' ' ' Medium Size Ripe Pttted Olives. for those ouldoor Picnics .. i V.•OI, 29c ', Gin I '------------·· l " ( • Bold Detergent t.~d'.i~:l'uc1 4:;'t Vogu~ Detergent ~;.~;:;r Palmolive Liquid ~t~;~.\ 2::.· Dial Deodor1nt Soap ~:, 1V.: Sta-P1ff Rinse s!t.·~, "~:~ ji Aiax Cleanser s!:t': ... 1 ::· ~t: Dishwasher Detergent =: 2~.· •• i • BEL·AIR FROZEll ~ • WAFFLE~ ,. P1emium Quality-Just 1 POii 'flll Into Your r .. ster.)o Quick Ard So E·Z! '"''" 1,. pkf• '.6.' ~ I WATCH IOI OU/I SUPE/l SAVERS "Whtn rou .. an itefn -W 's.w ,,.,.;: I .... • ..,.aol """'°""" ....,._ e'l'tn below ow *"""f day cllCOllnt priw. Aho, when •• IMlk• °" ••c.ptional plll"Chott ot 1"tfft prMOtion ollo'ftfKll froM ll'IOflllfochntt., wt ho'M on opflOfilrity to pau °"' ...... '° )'Oii. ....._ tt.. ............ , --.m,.. .. ...t them 's.w lrm! a:Mk "P while .... MWW ...... _. M t#fw," . . Adams Ave., at Brookhurst, Huntington Beach Daheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach 5922 Edinger Ave., at Springdale, Huntington Beach 21082 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beacb " 17950 Magnolia, Fountain Valley i ,. oJ , ' ·111 1' I \' ' - ' I Sitt All'i o" Sni HIC Fllf Per llcl .. f. . ' ~ Ii ii c • • • . . .. • PJOLT-AOVERTISE~ if N Wrdnflday, July 15, 1970 _Wrd-, July 15, 1970 DAILY "LOT 4J Meat boaf Wellington Ma~ages . Low Cost and Elegauc ~ .. · If you're lntertsted i n a main courte featuring ground beef that.'a elegant eDOQgh to> serve 1 to company, Meat lAaf Well- ington is your dish. · as speclacular aod i 1 uoosually good to eat The 'pastry for Meat Loat Wellin,too is a delight. Made with sour cream and corn-<iil margarine, it's just as flaky as you want pastry to be. JQme savory additklns ao l( complements the p a s t r y beautifully, li cup finely chopped onion 2 tablespoom m i n c e d parsley 2 eggs cheese, gra ted medium ri ttW Sour Cream Pastry, see below Pour off bacon fat from sldUet; it1 Ame sk.illt! put beef, onion lllJ ~Y· Cook over mod;erate beat. crumbl- ing meat With 1 rork until meat bas loat Its red color and onl!M is tlantpil'ent. off as much Uauid as ooulbit. tl'l:Mler meat ml1tute 10 a mecllum mllinr bowl. MEAT LOAT WEI.LiNGTON 6 !lllces le~ bacoo ~ cup chili sauce I teaspoon lialt I table>poon milk Cool 10 zrilnutes, tossing oc- casiootll)'. lnsplrocl by Beel WelllnBton. In which rich pastry e11Closes fUi.t ol beef, this version looks And lhe meat filling has I~ pounds ground chuck beer · 118 teaspoon pepper y, pound sharp cheddar In a 10-inch skillet fry bacon until crisp; drain on paper toweling;· cnunble; set aside. With a slotted spoon, drain Jn a small mi1lnc bowl beat together 1 whole ea and .1 egg white untU yolk and r ' . BAIQUET ..fROZEI • DINNERS F sh Ground lean • A... Flavorful Beef . l 2-lb. Chub.,. ••••• 11 11 j lb. lROWI DERBY : BEECH-•UT . BEER Stock Up for The W.rm Weather! -. . BABY FOOD Strained fruits, Veiellbles l Juices ···' £11• Ju ~ u;s.D.A~ Choice Beef Blade ·. Cuts. Perfed For Barbecuing. lb. LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! t I ~· COLlllOOI .MARURllE POPULAR BiAIDS ' CIGARETTES flavorful~UlllY Smooth! 100 MM's ••• Carton $3.25 • l ·ll. ~ . ' • •• •• . _ .. $. ~· . .................... ..... lllckory s-k'4 • ........ lllln lew• /l~I~ · • lft!Ha Cenl ,1!•• .•kc· , - Plus Tu ' . •' Sltllllg Fr11ks ~~ :0:: Ill 11' .. t Willen r~:..~· ~ 61- Dscar Meyer Wlllltrs ~~: ll• s,.... Unks ~ ~~:' 1~ 84' H~ICk FHltls ,:;:~ •. a1; FISi. I Chips f1!'! ~: •. 61• Perch Fiiiets J::11:::~ "' 79• McCIJ'• e11111 s.;~~·~r1 •• u• Rath Sliced Bacon ~~·;: ~: 71• Homttl llCOI snc":. ~-=: 111 Oscar ll1rer laconf:! I.':.~!.89- C11adl11 l1c11 C:~ ~ s J '' McCty's Beel Llnkles ':;: 31 • Ski1lln Litks .:-:=."'.':t ;:: II• Ralll Pork S1u11ge ::· Ill McCoy's 1111 lle11 'I.": 111 Fresh Pork Steak ""'r:~~c"" ·;~ 79'. Beef Cross Ribs .. :~:t~ .. ~i!Zi :,r~ w ~ork Spareribs 1:~:i~·B~! :~ 7t;-Hen Turkeys Veal Chops ~;~~!'i'op$~n.: r• 79' Comed Beef . USDA Glide A Quality ~48f Poppy or Horbest Brllllh · t•. 7 ' ·\ Safeway or Real McCoy's · Ptl1f Cd 8AC lfllt Cuts .••. lb. He) ' i~ O"J' lamb Rib Chops uso/~:~1 r• ~1 29 Canned H.q!fts r~~~~~ S:~s4•• • SHADY LAllE • LUOERIE FRESH. · "AA" BUTTER COTIAGE 'CHEESE . rn.t Clrlllitf-Made from fresh.Clnimed Dairy Cream. Guaranteed r·lb, 79' ctn . low Cal or Regular in Chive, Farmer or Urie Curd. So flavorful. ,,. 33' ctn. SAVE MONEY 41 SAFEWAY DISCOUNTS ! . Folger's I I I I 00% Piro C1ffH Quick Dissolvinr Coffee n 5 an Crysta ls. Low in Price Too! 29' ' • . 1 Tlv11 HOUSE •• WHITE 11810:. 1 TOO~o ,soup // 1 , LIQUID. BLEACH , Rich and Jh~k-Tops · 10 .1 AIH'urpose IJ!lldly 35 With a Sandwich tDli•tlo • Works Like MAGIC rol, ( tlR • •ti, for In Betwfen Meals · Giws laundiy.'freshness' · DISCOUNT DELICATESSE N L1cerne Yogurt ~,:o;ie Lacerne Soar Cream ,. ""' 20' t1rle1 ••. 51' ,, .. 0 ' J' • lUc«~OHh O •OL 75' •' ' ' DISCOUNT FROZEN FOODS Orange J1ici Or11ce J1iee ·are.. Beau -Tiii! frona Conceatrltl Minuit Mlid . 11 .. a. aAI Froun Conolfttratt •• H~ ~ucerne Puddings Alt1rt14 Really to Serve and Enjoy Rlill T1rn1tt It's America's Favor· ite. A Great Taste! tlunt'·s Catsup -anch Style Bean$ : oodles Romanoff lint Oto, r11ge "·'ice SZ"' A""' "'· . 33c . P•tato" l,al ~ .. h ~' •• ~~. 67' Lacer Aaorted Dips . ~r::· 34' 43c Roei1ef rt u'rmi11 ·~ ·•.::· 56' DISCOUNT NON-FOODS Bel-Air RICUllr l·n. 22' GI-Frtlldt CW '"'° Ob 8or Cheese Pizza · ::~ IS' I Crea -SI« In Auollo y,.,.r. 5114 ce • "' l'ipulao fl-. •t,, 11' Partr Pride Slierllet ·' ~:;:."· 51- DISCOUNT COFFEE BUYS! oned Chicken • UEOlllAIR SHAIPOO '1' l!MPsJ,._, · S9•rttins Ctoan. Price lnciudH 7o Orf labtl l·ll· 66' ~II. Jusl Heat •nd Serve I ....... Fr111 lefty Cr1Utr Ide~ For Sandwiches O! Dlliciaus SOii! ll·DL 15( CIR I • r~-• .. 46' Pkr. ..... 4Jc Cit • FREIHPACI .. RAZZ-IA·T~ with P""'11for Dutdoo1 or Indoor Snacks l .. L ,k,. 29' Perso1'-1 Blades 1./:: .. ~0ff ::~ 12' Stft & D • N01·!1int Anli·PoOS· llo off 66' . ~ rl pit1nt By Gillette 1.1.11 • BAID-AID Br11d ~= 1~':: 721 S11 Tu Lotion i:::~: ~:~ 93' Q1i111~1 Powder 't:.'7: ~ 191 Pacq1i1 Lotio1 !~~=-".T.:L 76' Macleaa's T oothpnte l 'Ai011. 59; , ... Varalioni"9 is eositr and leis expensive when you ·sHOP SAf.EWAY ... on your w11r 1114 wlitre 11 sr11r I frtNt lftNtb1 fhr&. lllN WM., ,lfr, 11 ''" II II ft•r Lttll hfw•r ~ ' "'"... -comblnedi »' bacoo, c:hlli ~. salt, pepper and .-; stjr UtoroulitlJ into tooled ~ miature. Divide chjlled Soutll Cream Paslry dough lb ~all ; refri&erate one half. OB a floured pMtry cloth, ·w1111 a floured stocklneJ.covenil 11111. lng ptn, gently roll '!WI ol doug!t to a ll by 7 Inch rte· taneie: trim to make a 13 by 8-lnch rectaM1le; ~e trimminp . , Fold ,..Jangle In ltall. Unfold onto center of toi'-lined II by 10 by I Inch jelly roll pan. Pile meat mbture on rectangle ·to wlthln 1 bi:h or ... h edge; pack s11g1i11y. Roll remalning cbUled doulh to a 14 by T·lnch J'eClanCle. Fold recllllgle In hall; ,...ity lift aod place over meat.mb· tu re. With water, mobten edge! of bottom .-..tangle; pinch edges together to 9111; fold under. Roll out paltry trim- mings and cut into any shapes you like; arrange on top ol pastry as a decoration. WJth 1 fork beat t.ogether remaining egg yolk and milk: brush over pastry ; prick top fi loaf in several places to allow' steain. Lo escape . BiJt in 8 preheated S'1$- degree oVen unW deep 1olden brown -40 minutes. With a spatula loosen bottom of loaf from foll; use foil or .2 wide spalul11 to help you ·transfer loaf to serving platter or board. Cut into squares, rather than thin slices, because meat fiWng Is crumbly. Metes S to a servings. SOUR CREAM PAS'IRY l If.& cup unsifted nour %/3 cup com oil marprine ¥. cup ~rcial 1 o u r cream Turn nour into a medium mil.Ing bowl ; with a past(y blender cut in niar1arlne until part.lcles are fine. Stir in IOUI" cream to form a dough. Wrap In plastic film; diln thoroughly -at least I boun. u .. as d~ected Jn MOii Looi WeWlllloa ... 1pe. Apricot Topping Blended Fresh aprlcois -if you didn~ know bettu you ml(fM think they were g r o w n especially · to · fit · menua for two . They are easy to prepare, easy with calories mid you can easily think ot half a dozen ways to use them. Thal's why it isn't easy to predict just how many y~ will need. Fresh apricots, like many oUfer fresh .. fru!ta1 are likely to be ·1'flrm ripe" rather than "dead ripe" when you buy them They have to be· fitm to be. shipped to your market -and be whole when they get there . But they should be only firm, qot green and hard. You can l!ft: the difference. Just look. So~ apricots are naturally a deepf:r color than others. That 's because of the dllfererit varieties. But check t b e backgz:ound color. If it ls yellow to golden, the apricots can be ripened further at home. Apricots wilh greenish backgrouocl color will never ripen. They will only shrivel. " All tile talk about "firm ripe" and "background color" means "ripen frelh apricot. tor ·a day or tWo at oo~ before you. use them." They ripen beat at '1'Plh temperature in a cloied paper bag. Store ripe apricots in the relrlgerator. Your favorltt ways wi~ fresh apricots probably in· elude snacks, salads, pies and cakes. Here ls a fresh apricot sauce of many uses -from ice cream topping to pancake topplnfl. ~ FRESH APRICOT SAUCE I pOOnd wipeeled, 11lced apricots 1 teaspoon ascorbic acid powfter ~cup sugar Pinch of satt 'Put all Ingredients i n )>lender. Whiz at hl1h 1peed for twenty aeconds. Serve over. ice cream, plain cake, short cake biscuit&, cm1J; or 11 llCCOO!panlment !or port or poultry. Tlie ....,. keepo IOI' -Jn thettlrlprator, 1or • .- in the !mlter. -·-two cups. M••• • Slterp 10111 Adams Ave., at Brookhurs~ Huntington Beach 34~11 Doheny Park Drive, ca-~trano Beach 5922 Edinger Ave., at Springllale, Huntington Beach · Tredo; Use 21882 Beach Blvd., Huntlngtan Baell Dim•A·Llnes r 17950 MagnoHa, Fountain Valley, 1======:::: • ' j . I ' I \ I . l ' DAILY PILOT WtdnesdU, ..kllJ 15, 1970 Rich · Pastry Appear in froze~ '\ ~ancy Appetizers, f ' Form · YORK !UPll -The t;:'~r~'" !he fro~en . set fancier with --ood .. ,..~ tMt bo11f1tw1 are all sup-. poled lo be"""''"' their lood bqdpt& -days. 'Ille ......i new products Ulllnl lundleo here Jhowed • ir.attr nwnber of new pr1r ~ duets than In uy ftleenl year. 1 The lunches "" Ii••• by ' the Eastern Fl'Olled Foods : Asloclatioo. Inc., for the ift. t sUtutiooal trade, SUJ*mark.et buyen and the JftSS. Many rellecled wltjeninji l!lllh<s kit foods -•IY considered luxuries \I I& eluding oysters on the hllf shell, o y s t er s Roctefder (with spinadl topping). c I a>ektall, stuffed · cluns ~ d'oeuvre, Bavarian . ~ r ea pies, mumels marm.e:re ( j white wine sauce) an I mushroom.I ·with crabmeat stulflnl. : Incl'U$ing 1'IUO'M1 o f \ ''""'" producls ... '!"Id to both r...U and lnstiWtiooal outlet&. This is especially true f« , p.iddinis, ~~ • ..))its, o1ber ' : desserts and_·~ ' dllbe&, ! sauced ve~ and ·fancy • appetizers that require time- coosumlng ~ !or busy lloln<lllWirs "' lhort-staffed ""'"'11trelal; liolpital or 9Chool opse;Uons. The anoci.alim e&Umat.ed that 30 to 4S pau:nt ol toctn'• froD!ll food --amiallY is done by i DI t It u \.Ion a I customers. It alJo estimated that lllO I million meal.I a day are eaten away from home-one ~ alone at lunch counters m a l single chain ol flv~ : stores. : For flavor and labor-saving : appeal .the most lnlemlting ' new offerings for retail and insUtutiooal customers were rr-. pasteurized reedy-lo- cook omelets. 1 1be mim al90 can be Uled • as ingredients in other foods, :\ ·~.~~·oc!~T: breading aod binder f o r casseroles and main dishes, including ~ loaf and meat. balls. The navon are plain ew an<! milk; bacon, cheese, I ham, mushrooms; onlons and ' western. ~ New EDilafld.style stuffed ! clams in well·seasooed. bread : criunbl are another retail and : instituUonal it.em. : Spin.off procb:ts, wtudt art ' new verskin& ol a toaster pizza : introduold lut year, have aloppy Joe and ""-fillings • between thin, crilp crusts. t I 'Ibey also can be heated in : ovens, Wiers or on dlarcoaJ : grills. t Snow CMll>, wflidl looks and 1 ta.stes like king crab, Js a • 1 new consumer p(Oducl that • ' will augment -.plies of the • ' ' t ' Pudding May Vary A new version of one of our favorite ways to make Indian Pudding. INDIAN PUDDING 4 C\IPI milk 2/S cup enriched yellow corn me§!! ¥4 teaspoon salt I large .ei:g 14 rup butltr or margarine l/S cup dark molasses 1At cup firmly packed dark brown sugar I teaspoon cirmamon ! . 14 teaspoon ginger 1/4 teupoon doves In a medium saucepan over moderate heat, scald 3 CIJ!lli : of the milk. In a small bowl stir tot:~ the eonuneal, sail and re- ; ~ I cup milk; pour Into : scaldi<l milt, olirring ..,,_ : at.antly. ~ Bring to I boil, stirring con- : st.antly. Reduce heat to low and, stirring often, cook until thickened -about 5 minutes. Remove from heat. In a small bowl beat egg sligtitly; vic<Jrouo)y stir a Mttle of the hot cornmeal mixture tnto • egg; stir back into hot cor- ! nmool mlature. ! Sllr In butler uotil malled,; .-Jr In mo1a-. """ and I ,.._ Tum lrao a buUered 1 .\i -q u a r t round 1la1s ......... (711 by Ill lncbes) 1 at similar utenail . t Set cawrole in I bikini& pon; -enouch bot water lalo pon to come qp "'-' ~c111'nk, 8* uacovered In preh •ttd ~J!S 1•VM o v e n -I boUn. C"91 lo loir.eWlnlll ' =~·~··· THE IEST A&ffenlilP _,.111 pre•& "'••· lllJtt" 11 •• &f the •orl4'• J1101t ~l&r &..J& 1tr1,.. 1'&14 It 4:.jty h1 tfle l)All.Y PILOT. l 1arger king crab. which hu a ckAd seuoo. Snow. or tan- ner, crab, can be causttt the year round. reconstitute to 1,i gaUon ot filled individual tarts, and packages 'Cl, tostOl'leS, mqa throughout the Caribbtan and 'With 3 •tablespoons rl Qlw'n. beverage each. shrimp tempura ,in otienlal-de platano and masa Cle Latin AmeriCJi. starch and l/4 teaspoon o( ~alt High ealorle Kerns auoh as style batter. yautla. Both are bland In flavor in top of double boiler, Ad~ iJ.., minutes more. ·Remove from ~t and ~ a small amount ol cooked mixture ioto ) slightly beatea egg yolk. deaertJ a~ fried foods con-Italian-American products Tostones are thick slices of and make good ingredients for 1 v, cupg of tangerine juice Unue to proliferate. also conUnue to be popular fried plantain -non.sweet frill~ tamal~ and tamale concetiiNtt, thawed ~ n 4 Two p,o p u la r citrus beverages, tangNine juice and limeade, were in,troduced in large sbes. Both the llklunce 'can of tangtrine juice con- centrate and the 12.omn! can of limeade concentrate New ones at the retail ~ but Latin American aoul food cooking banmas with testure pies. reconstituted u label dlrects, ducts tunch included rich, dark was the ltal news In ethnic and flavor• mote akin i to Tangerine juice concentrate and mil well. · Blend yolkrcustard mixture Into contents ol. double boiler aod cook, sUrrilig constantly. 2 minutes more, or until custard thickens. Add ti.table- spoon of butter. Cool, ·Matts about 4 cups, or 6-8 servifws. devlb food cupcakes with light and national products. at the potatoes than frtllt, The masa, 1nakes a dellciow custard. Cook over direct heat, stir:- and dark chocolate and retail lunch. or 'meals, are grourxl. raw Serve it plain, with cake or ·ring constantly, until mixture cocoNU frostings ; four flavors The three vege~les -plantains and as· jellyroll filling. begins to bubble. Place over ol custard; fruit and custard• made items tanier, a starchy root popular Combine ~ cup of sugar . boili" water, cover and cook HALF .OR WHOLE SILVER U.S.D.A. CHOICE FAMILY PACK ' ·Ul-UP ROUND ' GR·.OUND· F'YERS SALMON STEAK a•EF FRESH c GRADE ~A' LB. MORTON 3 (ourse 'DINNER l.ARGP 17oz. PKG. 64~' $ FRESH HEAD Off ~---·Hal Ga'-~2..ol. Ice Cream >-....... 59! Pi"'/.~ut Corn .... .3/1. ' Van de Kamp Meat Pie :i;.':'.".':'.::'.:. 3/1. TREESWEET •··· 120,. Orange Juice 24 ~ 48~ 1' I~ ._,, ,, GALLO 159 SPANADA. t(lGAL Saut n OUAH·All 5 3t . er e .. ,,.,o ......... . ~ ~·~ ~ ~ ~ ~ BEER ~~~~·~ ...... 2 99 LUCKY DRAn R & R ~ 12 OZ. CANS CANADIAN u~ WHISKY $5~TH SIX PACK Pt.US TAX PUMPKIN c PIES ~~~THY . Buttermilk Bars ......................... 6/49! Banana Nut Loaf ........................ 3 ..21 Assorted Rye Breads ............ 3 :.::-s1 51· eel B " ' 4• t< UM ...... o:;' ····-··-··· ·'""' Assorted Boxed Cookies _.4 ... 51 WHITE KING STEERO BOUMON. 214 CU8ES.12'• WATER SOfrENER 61~1.t.NT 19 ' FUll c SEIF c c CUT BASTING BONEIH B TO 16 tBS. LB. ; LB. LB. ' l n Lamb Chopsl;::,~_.1,69 Ri Lamb Chaps ~.;!,;; __ ... J.79 Swiss Steak .,... ................... • 88 < · Sliced liacon ~.::.,._ ........... • 69• Top Round Steak Z:::~:'.". ....... 1.19 • en.do" ' • Fryer Breasts , .. , • .., ............... 59• Steaks :i:!5r..~·-·····"' • 91< °"'""' s.,...: Rump Roast ......................... 88• Fryer legs/Thighs :=:. ........ 59• Beef-...., .......... 89• Beef liver ~,"7. ......... ; ...... • 59 < leg Of Lamb ~.".'.':'.:: ............. • 91' I JANET LEE 303 APPLE 16~ SAUCE LUNCHEON LOAF 56~ 12 0 Z. T1N SPAM 3 GAL PACK-TOPS POOL 135 Acid/ gtorine 48 C0UNT-llPTON TEA ' 54¢ BAGS -, BISCUI S 'RJ LLSBURY SWEET ' 1 . 11JBE /10~ ORBUmRMILK Chedclar Cheese ::".."':-.... ..... 1.09 Swiss Cheese :;::.."'::':'_. __ .. J.18 Alex Salads =:=.-:::-...... 354 • Chipped Meats ~· ...... ,,.3/1 ' Alex Taco Shell$1 ............. 434 ~:W1¥RS .§~ HORME'ti . ~ . .,...,.~ -' ALlMEAt ... 65 HEALTH ~ BFA IJTV AlllS ltitl .... Shampoo:-....................... •~ 994 ·~-Tooth Brushes .. . ... ".184 1,,.., ... ~ Lotion/OH ........ . 32c;....,. ....... Tmdi CaM ... . ..... 53" J..;;. ... ,... Sp•nges _ ............. r ............. 25 ' 24 oz. BOTTLE WESSON OIL 46~ l • AURORA rlssuE 22~ "2a~ GOLDEN QUARTERED JANET LEE FRUIT NUCOA DRINKS • LAURA SCUOOl'R POTATO 48 ~ CHIPS 12M.PKG. . Al BERTSCWS SCOURING . 8 ~ CLEANSER uoz. GREEN GIANT Plum Sale SANTA ROSE NUBIAN NA GREENGAGE TRAOGEDY ElDORADO lARODA $ LBS. LARGE BELL ,PEPPERS 5LJCING CUKES FANCY 10~ COLORFUL eo. SUMMER IS 10~· SAL AD TIME ea. FRESH Greens Sale ' COLLARD-MUST ARD· 10 ~ KALE -BUNCH BEETS< BUNCH TURNIPS................. bu. 91'1'!' Huntington Beach-15511 So. Edwards Huntington Btach-8911 Adams ,1 ' Fountain Vallty-16042 Magnolia Lagu Btach-700 So. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar-3049 Coast Hwy. I 1 .., f P10LT·AOVERTISER N Wednesday, July 15, 1970 • DOUBLE BLUE CHIP· STAMPS I . NO DEPOSIT -NO RETURN • COCA-COLA 10-oz. Bottles All T1'riltl~~ Beef~~· T~ Q¥alltg Name U.S.D~• GRADiD ''CHOICE11 • FOR OUTDOOR BARBEQUE CHU~K STEAK ' • BONELESS 7-BONE STEAK I • •l• • 89~ C FAMILY STEAK ••••• '1°9 CHUCK ROAST ••• ~~~ 89~ LB., CLOD R04ST •••• R~~~~~ 95~ ' . ' WILSON 'S CRIS~RITE ' I-lb. 59c SLICED BACON ...... Pkg. lb ....... ' • ""'""'"· Ju~ 15, 1970 " OA!t. y I'll~ 4:J • ON ALL PUICllASU UC:.ErT ,WIO OAllT PlOOUC:.IS, TOIACC:.0 • ALCOHOLIC liVlia>.•U NO COUPON REQUIRED ' DISHWASHER DETERGENT-32-oz. Plastic COUPON GOOD IVO I y THUR •• SUN. JULY 16, 17, 18, 19 ' 4,c WITHOUT COUPON 89• WITH · COUPON SAVI 40C LIMIT I COUPON• I BOTTLE PER ADULT CUSTOMER c "T ENDER-LEE" QUALITY SMOKED PICNICS FOR OllTDOOR BARBECllE OSCAR MAYER-EASTERN PORK SPARE RIBS MIDIUM · SIZES ORE·IDA-FROZEN POTATOES 5 99c FRENCH FRIES ., CRINKLE CUT s~6 I DEL MONTE KRAFT CHEESE FOOD 59~ ~~6;iD 45c -SHANK 5:7 LBS. LI. ~·· CATSUP VELVEETA ,lE-SLIC:Et> 55' ' SMOKID PICNICS ................. • 'REAL McCOY l11f 12-oi. 69C UCON ••••• •• Pkg. l11f l •OI. 33c LINICIU , •••••• P•t· 1 .. 1 I ·lb. 49C IA.USA.GI •••• , Roll CHB MEAT DEPT. FROZEN FOOD SEAFOOD C1r111tio11 2-ID. S, Ot Mr1. Frid1y'1 11/J-lb. S2lt Frcih Fil11t1 79' ptSH SnAKS •• • • • • • • Pkf. IUADID SHRIMP • • • • Pkg. OCIAN PilCH • , , , • C1r111tio11 l·OL 45a Mr1. Frid1y'1 7-01. S 1 ff F h fill $ FISH STICKS Pk ri i ch 1 °' • •'' • • ·' 9· 1.9 .F. SHllMP • · • • • • • Pkg. DOYER SOLi lb C1r111tio11 24·0l-98' I S 49 · • •' '•' ' FISH STICkS , ,, ••••• Pk1. Hon1y1u,k1 w/Gr•vy 21·01. 1 Fr11 .. Fro11n 98' . Ccr11ctlon l·lb. s1 p SLICED TUlKIY •••••• P\9. HALllUT STEAKS ..• A FILLm OF SOLi , ••• Pk9. Cook'1 CJrclc C Medium 5i11 C1r111tion l·lb. 73a lr11d1d or Peppered p•r 98C• To Fry•• fer Sclcd1 $1 It PIUIT OP COD •••••• Pkg. YUL STIAll • • • • • • • • • ID. GlllN SHllMP , •. , . lb. • • PICTSWEET -FROZEN 14-oz. Bottle $ 03 GRAP'E JELLY VEGETABLES . CHICK-E ~RAND CHl~KEN CREiMOPIES CUT CORN, PEAS & CARROTS, CUT BEANS, PEAS CAT FOOD BANANA-NEAPOLITAN • , K;d,.y & ch;<koo. G,bloh, L"" & Ch,cho CHOCOLATE-COCONUT-LEMON $ 00 $ $ op , / 2J~R 49c 24-oz . Bags 61/J .oz. 14-oz. Pkgs. TRY WINE OVER ICE WITH SODA FOR A COOLING SUMMER DRINK •I'' GALLO SPANADA WINI =~~ CHllSTIAH llOTHUS • , 79 CHATIAU LA SALLI WINI .................. ,,.,,, . " v'i'N""ilos1 WINI ..... .. ... . "'"""" ,, •• JilAITIAN • , ,, GUIN HUNGARIAN WINI ................. """ GIA.NI TIDE INCL. 10, OFF TINS , DISCOUNT PERSONAL NEEDS CLOSE.up •••• ~···-sro••• talCI C:HAR•I 4-0Z. TUBE TOOTH PASTE iOOiiiiiiisH 51~;.dM•d. 6 9~ 54 • ' ~ .,._,, ... _-lll'$10• IAIY OIL .............. . OTHERS CHARGE N.., .... 11.,,;. $ Wf1h1i.11 Ur1\111n1 Fo1i'I!-1 ]9 99• 8 9• LOUNGE PILlOW ...... DISCO~NT PRICE """"' 49• 39t 72 PLAYING CARDS ...... MANISCHEWllZ •153 ( CONCORD WINE FIFTH HILLS BROS conEE Iii' a7c lii' s 173 Iii' s212 W·MUE MITT ..... 59• 46' --Delicatessen Treats I Fi1~est Freshest Garden Foods-- v11NNA PURE BEEF -12.oz. PKG. llST FOi IUICI SWEET YELLOY/ ~EAT . FRANKS ~~~::: PE . ·. H •KNOCKI ~79 ·c • SALIMI CHUBS • POLISH SAUIAGI . .••. Pk9. of 12 1 OC CORN TORTILLAS ...... I •• I 8::o99c · II DESSERT TREAT KIWI • t ' JUMBO SIZE 5 c GSALIALEO ITLALAIAN-S.licodE ~~l 49· c 6-0Z. ate FRUIT ~,' /'' ~ ~ • PKG. 2 for 2fC ' ' ' ARTICHOKES SALAD SIZE TOMATOES • ' . ' ' 1 Y2 ci.~o 33' ~ • • ' . • LAKE J O LAKI WISCONSIN LARGE VINE RIPENED CiiiDiAR ...... ;r; 49c CA TALO.UPE < PricH Effective Thursday thru Sunday, 'July 16, 17, 18, 19 ' . . 20: . 2701 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA e 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W," EDINGER, SANTA ANA I' 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON IJEACH e '23811 EL TORO, Et. TORO " . I • • • • ----• .. ...,_..... • ~~a.! ~"-! • • - I • I I I 71'7 . t,fla.. a .. I,. Star at partiea now and tbru the holidays in this duo. Glittering elegance -cr,G- chet overblou.se, vest of met. allic dre8'Jarn in 2 colors • 11l''llM4i!lls: IWll:!iiing pot- tem sUtch. Pattern 7197: NEW sizes 10-16 incfuded. FIFTY CENTS for each pat· tern -add 25 cents for each pattern for Air Mail and Spe.. clal handling; otberwjse third- clau delivery will tab Oree weeks or mott. Send to Alice Brooks, the DAILY PILOT, 105, Needlecraft Dept. Box 163. Old C h e I s e a Station, New York, N.Y. 10011. Print Name, Addtt11, 1Jp, Pattern Namkr. BIG 1171 Needlect1H Cata. loc -40 pages, 200 designs, 3 free patteow! Knit, crochet fashioos! Quilt, embroider, "eave. Toys, gifts! Send 50 cents. NEW!~ Af1~aa Book -marveJoua: afghans, fashions, plUDw1,. baby 1ifll, more! $1 . "51 lnstut Gifts" Book. 50 cents. "11 Jiff) Rap" to knit, crochet, weave, sew, hook. SO centa. Bar1aln! Qallt Book 1 has 16 beautiful patterns. 50 cents. Mmeum Quill Book Z.-pat- tems for 12 superb quills. 50 ctnls. Book 3. "Qlilb for T• day's lJvtn&." l~ pitlerns, 50 centa. Discover European Retipe Alsallan wine -full, rich and spicy -gives tbe ordinary pork chop an elegant lift. ' A green ulad lightly tossed w)th oil and vinegar and a dessert U fresh fruit compote sea..sooed wiUl Dry Sack Sher· ry complete tl)e meal. PORK CHOPS JULIAN I center cut pork ~. t-114" Wei: , ~ 1',reMlly around pepper and salt t 14 cup A»atiln wine Dijon mustard 2 large oranges Flour To P<'l'ltt J>O!I\ chops, rtmOYe-11 mud! lit as J>C*Si- ble, dredte ln'Oaur, salt light- ly lnil llind -.1 -of pepper on bodl sides, set aside. Slice unpeeled oranges into thin slices, then .remove rind from each slice and cut the ~ rind into small strips. Simmer julienne rinds in lmall amount of water for about to minutes, drain. In a heavy k'on skillet render pork fat. Pour off all but about three t.ablespooos of the melted fet. Brown dlOPI on both sides over moderate name. After lint side is bro'llnlfld. tum and tme1t browned aide with Dijon mustard. Repeat on se- cond side. TOI> .. di pork chop with peeieid orange slice, aeatter ...,,,,,..... j-rind over Ill IOll -...... lroond ~ . eo. ........... h .. t ond ""°" untU a., about 20-ao mlnula. ~ --. ........ alicN, rnnow to helled ~ .... looop • 'l\lm Ip -· brtnl boll ' and pour over chopl. G1milh with poN<)y Ind tttVe bnmediately. Serves .... \ I Wtdne:sdaJ°, JulJ 15, 1970 Youngsters Still 'Nuts Over Peanut Butter Snacks \ r .... ean TaJlo tho D'"-1 FIRST DAY FRESH Kil A M1W fAlrl ..,_TION , , , Ail D Piil llClfl ON~ CVIM flllD cttlClo fl<l lOTI 9M A COOlll I.MCI $11¥1: CCU> Al 'rout fAMIL'f OUTING. 4·legged Fryers ••• RED-SNAPPER 89c SIUni... Frooh ...... The ... s.a Finots. Pon lloody ••••••. Best O'Fryers "° :<.':';,:;.'"' 59;, Junior Turkeys ~ 59;, CENTER CUT CHUCK $TEA¥S Porterhome ~"'::!.. Top Sirloin ~ Boneless Round °'..::."' Rolled Beef 1 Roasts . I First-Stade · Bacon Fresh Hen 'ludceys RANGE JUICE 12-oz. 6 PK BTL • WESSO OIL GELATIN DESSERTS IONfLESS llOUND OR SHOULDD CLOD Vt!ks TAILE IClNG SAIAflC, 1.U. PKG. WAl'O .•..•• t.5c: LI. i.JSDA DiOICE Period 59 lo Broil ~ or BBQ T-BONE s139 ,, 'INJl~'A ,J"'''"-' "'"'' ·' ' ' c.wFOIN1A USDA GIADE A 10.12 U. AVG. Wf. $JO! 79' 4t~. Choice · Beef Roasts aN1Q.CtlT CHUCK Cl '"'°"' 59! PEACHES BABCOCKS 19c SWEET,»CY r;;;'1 a Largi Tomatoes .::..·25~ Fancy Artichokes '=19~ Juice Oranges • .=.8.;JtJ• lv::m,WAT ~ POM . P,OMS 98' , ¥01$ WISCONSIN · 11;ch·& -. SA~E Creamy INTHE '1ECE,.,, \ J9C :....~~~--. ~1---- INRl.CHID-IUCID f~81 s ~5' eon ... a.-~ 33' ..._ ...... l/l•D~t1>1 Home Style Itel T11111lt1 ~=-20' lalaitlrn(llli .::~491 • COOKIES I CAllTa tWCl'I' TlA'f PACK ........ , Cll••• Twirls: 45' CREST T001llMSlL -... OI Ml'Cf. ECTIA lAIGE., •••• Tek Adult Toothbrush ....... "'C 19' Exoedrln Tablets .................... ~ Tl' Ired&: Shampoo ..... ~o:.-=: 66• CoW ........ a&L ............................ lf9c Gt.lc»OlllDcheriSliceclO.... ..... II«. cw 251; ...,~,....Mb: ................... , .0.-..CMcdfNlldi~O... .... --.cw 21• ..... °""-aa,.. .a.·~ ...... 14c Gr.. GkMf 0.. St,t. c:.. ... (#1 ., ••••••• 'lSc .... ......... .,.,. aa. ............ $1.36 Gt. GmtWholl llMMI c.. -(NI ....... ·25c POlllPlf °'9mlgllt Dklptn 1Mt. ......... "·· •• .... &4c POft'tlllllon OllYI Cl "°" ""'1. · ·· ... , .... ·· ....... Dt ty/ofM/S+j it.Hjlll.I.1,14ttlM .... w l•••• 1:1.oi.tM1 !~(AN llllt lltrtt1 I.._. Dlnw 11«.-. ................. .. kn lM -l•b --IJ.Ol. -.. " ...... 111 · 11rtLMPlc11C1ft•Clb l?MIL-. ........... tle llrt Lei .... htl IS.W. ,_ · · · ...... ,. "" • lh -Lii Dnll r... lab 140!. .................... 1 .. Whol1PHled Shrimp 98' QUICIC FllOZEN. la IAO ...... " ...... l•r9,.lrM11Llk"'Atlt MMCO ~ ••. LL II.II 11111, Frlla7 Ired .. s•rt.p 1J1.U.-. .......... SUI Mn.,,,.,,...,.. an., 1.oz. -· •..•.•.•.•• 11• ... -tii .. ' ""' 11.ot. -............... .. .. .,.... 'lfflb 1'4 ... n.-a.ot. ......... .. • .,.,,.. ...... l4t. -............... .. ..,...._ ,.,.. Fllettm a.. 1UC.-. ........... 111 .................... N«. .................. . ltll IJlt llt'/ lftlb 1MIG.UAotl ...... ,. .. ti• 1.,._ ..... ..,. ............................ .,.. zt,,. """"' . ' .......... " ............. " ... ... B1y Hill Gll/11 & Sin! ~~~s~~'t 10° AddtDYDI# .... of lhl• h1rtdl01nt Sp1nllll·ICYfe din· n1rw1r1 1t this we1k'1 r1ductd -· 7tt••· 10111 Adams Ave,. at Brookhurst, Huntington Beach 21082 Beach Blvd., Huntington 8acfi 34081 Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach 17950 Magnolia, Fountain VafleJ 5922 Edinger Ave., at ~ri111dale, Huntintton Beach1 . l 6 PILOT-AOVERTIS.ER. N Wodne<doy, Ju~ 15, 1970 "'--~~~~~~~~ Wttlntsday, Jul)' 15, 1'170 DAILY PILOT 1~ Lucky. Day 9313 8-16 lOY2-:20 VJ , ,,,, lfr,..i ... -nr...,...:. Zip or buttQn up slX oC the prettiest, youngest styles ,this season. AU are s,impje1 to ,ew -nol1e fashion~. long scarl, braid, conttut tn'°'. Printed Pattern 9311: NEW Half Siles 10 1,1,, l2!h:, 14~. 16~, 18~. 20~. NEW Misses' Sizes 8, 10, 11, 14, 16. SEVENTY~FIVE CENTS for each patter.n -add 25 cents for each patern for Air Mail and Sepcial Handllng; other- wise thltd-class delivery w!U take t h r e e weeks or more. Send to Maria,n Martin, the DAILY PILOT 442, Pitterµ ' Dept. 233 West 18th SL,; l'{ew York, N. ¥. 10011 .. P; r nJ NAME, ADl:}RESS with ~' , SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. INST ANT SEWING BOOK -sew today , wear tomorrow. IL INST ANT FASHION BOOK -What-to-'6-ear answers, ac- cessory, figure Ups! Only $1. Fillet SMU R'S' ., U.S.D.A~· CHOICE BEEF p~us VALUABLE . . ' BLUE CHIP STAMPS ' PETUNA L~•n• .. R BOlft ... ISI ·· 'CIHUCK •••• ROAST QUAUTY l'Oltl: I 3 .... $1 LUEI LINK SAUSAIE ,~ •.. TUlkf'I' 391i. I'· · •UMSTICKS or WlllllS HEAT AMD fA1' 1 79 1i / CHICKEN FIY STEAK PALACE SLICED IACON b. 69' •· ••. BILLBRA•D POTATO CHIPI BEEF ,. ate 98,t. ••• ZIN.foODS . Roi/ups Stuffed Wheat-germ farus, and we know lots of them, are always thinking up new way~ lo add this nutritious food lo family dishes. PRE$1 Y•• : !~~~~·/•RY a· -,~•:\ ... t·•1 • CHE IRY ,._ 111' • ORANGE MARMALADE JA CAJ,. fC»PD ... •I > I.• CHK;;l10 •1 • CHUC: KIONi:Y • CHUI ~ARTS , 6~0L. · • TUNA MEAT cans • TUNA ICIDNfY . • 16·0,Z. PKG., g f) FL.AY·R·PAC ·' I.. BOIL·IN·BAGS wEGITABLIS Here's an exctllent com- bination of rolled fish fillets stuffed wilh a bread-and- whut-germ dressing. A sauce for the stuffed ·fillets is made from frozen cream ol shrimp soup, light cream and canned tomato wedges. Worth eating! FISH !IOU.UPS Wf111 WHEAT GERM STUFFING 113 cup butter or margarine ~' cup finely chopped celery 1/3 cup thinly sliced scallion (green onion) 1 can (4 ounces) sliced rnushroomit, drained 1 cup soft bread cubes ( 1h· Inch) 1 cup v.i1eat germ •• teaspoon salt 'l• tea.spoon Italian herb seasoning t egg. slightly beaten 8 sole fillell (aboul 2 pounds) 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 can (10 11unce!) frozen cream ol shrimp soup, I.hawed ~" cup light cream 1 can (B ounces) tomato wedges, well drained (~ cup) tn f' \0-inch skillet over modertt~ly low heat, melt but· • ._,,_,._ ter. Add celery, scall~n~ mushrOoms and ooov wUl celery Js tender. ,/, Remove from 'heal. Add bread cubes,,...Wtieat c•nn, l/, teupoon or ·the salt, herb ,....,ru,ig and eu: toss Ught· ly. ' " Sprinkle remalnln1 1h tea- spoon lall over fish. Spread an eqtlal amount of stuf!ing over each fi.sh fillet. Ron up and secure with toolhplcks or small meta1 skewers. . DELICATESSEN IC·OZ. BTL. , . . J... • GlEfN IEANS • CAll:ltOTS • CUT CORN ~:::. $) WH'ill' CllWs •;:~ J9' . MIXE~ CIEAM(l) SPINACH. PEAS & CAOROTS cicuMaE• cH1i-s ·~;·:· 25' FAcla"'WissuE -"le$1 . ~::.·:••LES 4 .10.oz.SI, FlfNClollfS--4-0Z. CAN I 01\TI'IMf 't>~5f'OSAll .. : llKGI. · SHOESTllNI POTATOES 23' PA • ..11 DUlPERS , :,•:. $J 3 ' ·---------..-..1 si'.icll"itit.'iiP'it"ii 0 ' IWllT LAHI FULL EAIS -· ALLGlll .. CILIRY ITALKI LARGE SIZE 2i29c .. I IWIDTUIH• I CRllP ,. I 1 CARROTS ! I I 1-LB. CELLO BAG I 10: .. HllNZ 84.RBEC~I IAUCI 1'-oz. 39c BTi.. . JU .ICY ' • SAIRA IOSA • INUllAI~ •LA IODA ••••• I RID l EFRUIT ·l I 6i'1 ! I ' 1'11[• IK-9 1 I LAHI a•OWll jUICY :/ I . ·ITIAK \IMOlll . ·,MUSHROOMS FULL O' JUICf •' ]. . HAlf l'OUND 3i29''! · 39c Place rolls, stuffinl 1\de up, in a shallow I \;.quart 11ass baklnK dish (10 by I by Ill inc.be•) or 11Jnllar uten11l. All GRINDS COFFEE Hawaiian Punch. Apple Red or lemon Pink, 46-oz. con ...... ~;·37c DEL MONTE Schilling hiqken Fies to Dinntf) 1 Sro.t. .............................. ?St MJB RICE MIXES Drtule will lemon juice. .. Mlx iog<tber ...... )Zr and tomato wedges. r around fish rolls. . /. Bake ln preheated 151). rlegree oven untjl hsh nakes easily and sauC\. Is hot - about ZS mJnulcs. MAku I aervini•· -~ -_1_• ___ ·-·--- ) MJB 1-lb. con ....... 87c 2-lb. con ..•. $1.73 3·1b. con .... S2.52 MJB Teo 6o!is. llo• of 48· .•••........ , .............................. 69c Comstock Apple Pie Filling, 22-oz. con ............................... 47c Crisco Oil, 38-oz. Btl. ................................................... 85c Dole Pineapple, Sliced, No. y, Con ...................................... 3 lc PUDDING CUPS • ltl111-5CO TCN '1tG. Of 4 • (HOCOl.ATt I •LIMON 65 C • CHOCOl.ATf wpG{ • VAN!llol • Wl'Ufl & WllD • 1.-o'#N 'w~o • .SOUi CllM\ l MUStlllOOM • MUSMaOOM l ONIOM 6-oz:' 79·c PKG. . Schilllng os~odo Dinner, 81M-o,. J ••••••••••••• I. ......... :.: .... : .... 7Sc Green G: nt Peas, No. 303 ~orl_, .............. './.r .................. 25' Kroft M1 cle Whip Salad Or1ss1~g, 48-oz. Joi ........... , .. , .....• 89c 6flty Cr k•~ Whire Anqei"FOod Cokt Mi~( l 5'01. Pkg, ........... 67c Easy-Oft ost' Oven Cleaner, 8-oz .. ~ ........... , ..................... 69c 2aoo Barbor Blvd. at Wiison St.. llarbor \bopping ~enter, Custa Mesa • ( . -. l . . '" -------------- • I I ' ' ' • I I 48 DAILY PU.OT WC'dn~sday, July 15, l'l7Q. • Beta's 8RERRIES . ET WSclOU~ 1 ~ I " \ r Llll&E CEJ.ERY • "'"= ~~j~~ '"""'"" ' ·· tor., •FRESH ClllllQTS 1-~i. "'· &°' COLE SUW lfc'l'l',~ 18' LETT~-:w;:;.,:·~v.:.:... OCI ,.. IA ORllGES ·. 10 llo 1i• " .• . . -:.~ ···~ . . .. . • l """";\11""1'-'"'' • "'""' 1-.,.,..., ' UIES · ' •· "l"1, , . 1111.!A .llUSIMO • Mlt EA.~ • .-,,~• • -rRESN' W:ll •• ..., • ·'t-"'" ''°""" • '"" '"'' ' F•l'•ll DI • •pL r u .----~·'-_ ,.. . ·""'"'· ..... ""' .......... ·""'-"" UiGE IELL PEPPERS ....... 1 ~ · TROPICAL •llGDES ""' "'" 29•· SOLID CIBBIGE """ :~\:,,1' 7;, . HAWll~I PA~IYIS 3 ,,. I" MltS.'FRIDAY.S·• FAMILY FAVOftff.E • •229 BREADED SHRIMP 1 i'k~\ · LOCIL &REEi BEllS . 19• flO!IST OIJ!UN flOWERS Al DISCOUNT PRICES FPORISHCUMT•B UPONCH NS . 78# .. SWIFT'S • 8-0UNCE PACKAGE BROWN & SERVE •SAUSAGE STEil SIZE IUSHROOIS ~ 39' "' EXOTIC llWl·FRUIT ...., 1.0' •r wt111n1 STOflU OISCOUlfT Cl!Met ,RIC[ ~Ct PUSTlC IOtl'U: -'m DRDrS J.er 111 . ~ ~' OOWPACT O!l.V0UJ D Btt.. • t SH.ADES 141 . 'CIMI 511t MW' UP I J.W" --~~~I -1• L..,;;:::,,., 8.~·00HCE cw } D~L ' ANTl-l'DSPIWT JM"W . • 12·0%. TU!I • !IEG. 01I HAM! TORO\D • OLP SffilllC l!l .I.a/ • ~::=: )3-0UHCt CAN' • !IEOIJLM . HARD TO HOU>• t1NSCEWTED AQUA ll£T _.,.. . • llAlllSPUY ... w · \>0x or " 31' Q.TIPS CDJTllll $WAIS ~- 4..0UNC:Z !amt • KtGtJLAA • HEH r ..... CllUIE'llNSt .111-• 1 ' .. rl ; 111 n ; ~l' .. f'ft~Y DA1 t-0?. }Aft W!TH SPRAY!:" Wl!lllf ~. -!..-----,--. . • •l~I IETI WJSCOKStN •Uc l& 93• IU ClllllDAI CllWE VAW!: • HE!M:w tJ ATJtlNAt.• 12·0Z. 'ttal -111 Ml~, SALIMI < ;;i:r .tilitiiiEq '1tll . ~ w r;~~tt.PHIA iJiAND • t.oz. JIY.G. Jlftlf l , KllAfT C!EAI CffllSl '~ ,..4lf 'IU' i BOllDEN • '·OUNcr: J>ACUGC 1 '' IO~DtN • SLICED • PROCESSED 4.__.,I 3-LI. All!!JWI CfflESl• -: • NEUFCllATW CHEESE 'Ac • ' 1 i:(JAUON CARTON • rnorr PUNCH: ••• ,.....GIANT SIZE BOX • ' LEMONADE . O!IANG~ ,,,_ -.; ft I llAPPY DAY DRINKS -, INSO _; ·~GOLOEN'GftOVC • th.OW.ON ic-~; . f ~:~~~!~'.~~~~~~-=---YDNSON·LD FAT YDGUU _. &W'-., ETERGENT . . SOME ST.ORE~ $=HARGE 83~ 65'· I ~I-VE !i D T!ff GENT ME STORES ARGE ~1.38 . ' f'I! ~ r\.,NI'> [1[RT !JAi Jr.CIQ'J • 11111 l!ClP[ OYfll' fRlfa CHICKE/I .. ; (! [ ~. (; '>L '~ J {~fP• [,~T SOM£ Al,"4A l fl'A STOIC! DISCOVMT ClllJ!CE ,_!CE ~es.ouNCE CAN''. s-ru.voRS 2•• · ~c.I r-fllit llrinl<s .33( r l>~-1.! CAN 86' iScD SNO!TtNINI J9C , CRISCO OIL ..'*-71c 0J, ~!l~;~.\o.."lB-OUNCECAll .a.ii . ,~-~ Jato· "'~' "°'AR1'A • IO-OO!I "!011¥. 141 f ._IRl:lllUDA SAUCl JIC . , itQ.l!t.~ • (..00Nct CAN' 261 I• · ftllM SAUSAIE JtO , '"' ~OCOU.11: FUOGr. • I lllllT£RS H CHOCOLATE • U:MON 01\ V ~Jlfi PUDDll'GS IUM llUllT'S SllAi:l'N_Clt * .,.. \;4 ,.!, rArPU;SA~•DICEO')tAcHl:s '@· 'tf'RIJlT CUP ;.. ,.,,....._ 1lt."\~.~1">"&'CHJCru 1· 41 ,, ":"'-llll!o~ TODD ~ • -OZ CAI! ·-H~Irr~• 1"' CA( 11N111 , · )k 11' 1~.'<:''-.N •CK!CK?N orMf.AT 131 Ila. ~·.'°' FOOD Jt( i. • .I ' I 'f h I» •\; . • STOii NCKla"""" tin fll, 11 AM~t PM 14T ........ tlAM .. 1PM • ... .. 1 • I I ~ I • • • '' • j ' • • I I . . .. • r Wed......,, J~~ 15, l9JQ Wediwsct.1, Ju11 15, 1970 DAILY r!LOT ' .. .,. : :ii. . . •• ., . . ., • . ~ . '· I ~ • I ' • "i • r • • ' ' .• , ... J._,-.,. ·---.:a----__ ...... _, ' . • ' •-> . 'i ? • • .. ,,. ~! . • '. OVER ~80 QUAL ITY CA DILLACS : . ·~ . ·\ ' t ' ~ ~ . • . 1.' AND OTHER FINE CARS: • l • · • ·11, r I : ~.l L .:.;;•, ·-~/11 ~, TO SELECT FRO M ' •· ... • ' ~~'."' , ~ ·: ':\{.:··LA RGEST SELECTION IN ........ . . ' .. ' Of{ANGE COUNTY .! DE VltLE ' 'DEMONSTRATOR ~~~--:··-~. t~ctoey alr,·ie&ther Interior, yinyl roof, ' ~"' f~l,!fto mulllt>Jex, door locks, tilt &. tele-•"' ·~ •Jt.e¢1Dg. eleetrlc seat release, twilight 1enti-1~ ..,_,,. elettriC-_ trunk opener A very, very few miles. (0316T i;•\'~ .• , ' , ~ ·~.i~ s5999' PllCll •. • • 1970 EL DORADO ' DEMONSTRATOR Vin)·! top, leather il'l~rlor, full power, factory air, 1tereo AM-n.r mu ltiplex, tllt-tete.~ vlheel, power ": trunk opener• door locks, tWuight sentinel.: (092QJ, Lo\v mileage. . / I •· £!. : • . .. 1968'' Foiif: w AGON • • ',. ••• ' ' ,· .... ~" I ' ., . • OUft :·NEW 1970.J CADILLAC ' ... ' SELECTIO N IS GREAT ALL MODELS • EQUIPMENT & CO LOR CHOICES READY FOR . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. ., ,., ·,· '.• .. ' \(.. \ • .. . I .. ' -~JiO,tJl FAtTORY ' ' ' AUfilJORIZ~D . CADILL!Cr DEltLER I "' . . ,. • . • •,; . ,, . ''\;. ., v ~~' ' •• • l .... ' ' " I l1 •'' . ' . :i ' ".!. I ' ' , ' . .. •· I . ' \, -I ' . ' ', T " J '· ~i .,! N.XBEft .St . . ,,. • • ' Country squire 11tatKm wagon. 10-pauena:er, vinyl interior, V8, automatic, power steerinf, power disc brakes, factory alr conditioning, radio and heater, power tail 1ate window luggage\ rack, etc. {XXN- '15lll SAil ' 52777 .. Plftl 1966 CADILLAC , j C.oupe DeVIUe. Cloth & leather interior, full/'°""°' factory air condlUoning, Ult-telescopic whee , A~l-· FM radio, low mlleaie, 1 owner car. (2622) SALE $1999 Pl I Cl 1968 CADILLAC Coupe De Ville. Vinyl top. leather interior, full pow- l"'r, factory a ir, tllt-tf!'lescoplc steering wheel, .AM- FM radio, white wan tires. CXDJ179) l . uus3m Pl IC I •• .I •· -19691 OLDSIOJILE ~ • .. "'i • I, ~ Delta~~ ~ 1'oor ha.rdtOP. ·vr'l.Vt ·~op, 'Vinyl Jnfcrlor, V8, autom11.tic, power 1teering, power bra]:l:e1, radio, beater. factory air conditioning, white walls etc. (~) 1969 .~ADIL~~-q .. Sedan DeVJlle. Vlnyl".top 'i:'ioth i: lea~hc'r Interior. full power, factory l.h\ yotjdjtioning, Steno AM-FM multiplex, tllt-tele. whee,1, poWer door loc'ks, sold A: serviced at Nabers C8dUlac. Only 10,200 mil!!s and just Immaculate. (YWR290J .. , ,~Alf ~ tftl~.Pr. .. . . .. .. ~ ' . • "i: • .. ! 2600 Harbor Blvd~, Costa Mesa 540•9100 . ' • ( ' ' •' SALES DEP ARTl\IENT OPEN 1966 EL DORAllO' FltttwO!Od. Leathef Interior, full.J'.IQ'!"er. factory air l':Ond., stereo AM-Flit', tilt telnoopic stfft'.. wbeel, power door locks, cruise control, twilight ~entln~I. CTEH741 ) ' SALi •22· 22 PllCI ., 1967 CADILLAC Sedan DeVUle. Vinyl top, cloth ii: leather interior, full power, factory a!r, J terto Al\t',-FM multiplex. tilt-tel<"scopic wheel, powu door locks. CVGR244) SALi s31· , ... , PRICE · 1968 OLDSMOBILE Luxurious 98 Holiday Coupe. Factory' sir cand., fuU pcwer, vlnyl padded top, plush vinyl interior, tilt &: telescopic 11teerlng, AM·F111 radio,· etc., etc., etc. \Veekend Special. CVFM051) • l SAU $2666· _ PllCI .. ~ .... --·' •• .a. ,. • ...... ' ... Sedan DcVllle, full power equipment plus factory air conditionlni, AM·FM radio. (TiiX393) 1969 CADll t AC'' ·. .. , . . ... . . . .. Sedan DeVille.I' l.t'ather Interior, full power, fac- tory al1' cond!Uonlna, power door locks, stereo Al-1- FM.multtplex, white wall tires. (zyA937) • SAU s4555 PllCI ~ .,_ ' -. ' ... , \ . . ' . . SUMMH LEASE SPICIALS 1970 EL DORADO &TOCK # J.JDI . ON~Y $199 MO. SI -·o,.o W L-AUO IMMIDIATI Dll.IYHY Oii ~NY CAR IN STOCK !.; ........ ..,..... Jllty fl, 1'71 ON .t>l""°VfO CltlEDIT -~ I 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon. thni Fri. e 9:00 AM · to 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun. S.rvico Doport,,,...1 CJl>on Mon.·Frl. 7:»--6:00 ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. ALL SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1970 .. . ., ., " • • . . ' ' ' ' ' • ::) i .~ ;; ~; . ? " ' .. • • • I P'll!l .. 11111'.,.11111-........ ,.. ... IJlll,..1!11111!111"""'""'_""' ______________ ,... ___ .... ..,.~ ..... -~--------------- I ' ' t!OUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SAL E llOUSES~@OR SALE HOUllS ,OR SALE HOUlllJIOll IALE -"-="'-'-=..:::..::ALE J HC?.'!~~~-FOR SALE , ' Genor•I ' IOOOGonorol ' 1000 Gonoro l 1000 G1no r1I 1111 GIMr•I 1000G ~c.-='.;;.•l'---'--"111D;:;c 1 Gonor•I 1000 Gonor1I __ .~ Newport Buch 121! I * *·* * * * * * oflnJa !J~/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES * TAYLOR * WONDERFUL WORLD , CUSTOM 4 TO 7 Bf'DROOM HOMES PROM $1'5,009 TO $Sllll,iao of Ne\vporJ .Beach! VJew oC bay from "OUl· rigger deck". Pirk-fiKe terraced yard & patio. ~~~k of perfection in & out. ldeal for family ltVLng & irand entertainin&. Our Ne\v Exclu· Si Ye. $7~,500 PRIME B.UILOING LOTS FROM $60,000 TO $175,000 ,. WESTC)..JFF -$52,$00 'or inhrl'Nltlon on All Iott & homn, call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 4 Bedroolns & tam. rm. contemporary \V/3 baths. One isolated bedroom & bath. Unusual floor p&ao, Large yard & quiet street: t3l Dover Dr., SUifa 2, N.B. 641.-4620 LINDA ISLE Gener•f 1000 General 1000 1;H;;;_;;;E;;;A;;;;;;R;;;;;;T;;;;;;;;:;;. MEDA~~w~ HO,ME · AVOCADO TREES 16.AI Sq, It. hOme on 1.08 acres. 3 BedrOoms, 1~ NEW wa\erfrt. home facing lovely lagoon. 5 & Mlid's<im .. lam. rm. + lge. 'playrm. CRld. & ready for decorator's touch. $1691300 80 Lind~ ~le Ope9 1·5 , . : LISTINGS WANTED ' \V~ need, homes in all price ran2es,. Consul· talion without obligation. 644-4Ql0 TIME baths. nuilt.ins including dlspoga.I &· dishwasher. £1,:. lar~ aarage ' shah root. "Our 25th 'Jur" MONEY Flroplaoe • «ilin< heal Draped le. carpeted throuJh. out, cedar lined cloeeta, All WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors , 21 t I Sen Joaquin.. Hiiis Road Make this lhe moil. beautilul landacapinJ' under sprinkler, Cqo:ral '"' -· MORE;ll'O COME! 10 Plus Avocado NEWPORT Cl:MfER. . 644-4flO homl' you'vl' eVer seem. The -,.~ manicured hybrid Bermuda tare11 25 ~l~_'Jemons l ttie titaJ . p,.opcny bas an •P· pirovea lot spltt. Where can you bu,y more for . $39,500? Jl will be our pleasure to 't1hoW YoU thll miniature es. tale. Aaain, only S39.SOO. "Come lo Fallbroc>k Country" * * * * * * * * * lawn, 'hag catp<ll"" h<a· 1="==="==="==£=='1-===E=-=-''---==;o;;i= utiful kitchen & covered General 1000 1G9Mrai-1000 patio PLUS private masltr JUite ~ larae teparate ce----·------1 ment area -all combine for B~t!:10Lkll!!INV!'1tw 3 Bedroom a home gree.Uy improved ... aver any nrw home. Just From highest point In Coronii: Added listed at $33.500. Owner will del 1tlar seen from panelled fami~ can;' 2nd TO on thl1 e..~l1t-Tht SAWDAY Co. , Rtoltor 714 : 721-1301 family/dini111 rm, cheery Jne 5~% FliA loan. Loeat. bit-in kitchen •. living rm & Room! ed m Cosla Meaa.'1 llnrst 411 So. Main, Fallbrook one of 2 bcdrma. \Veil main. area, Low Interest tained ho~ with large care. N'cbol n-1 t:.t4 M ,,.. yud. lde•I for """'' $24,500-VA I s RH! r~ ..... wishing prlvaty, $57,500 PETE BARRETT "" !!~.~;~, i HIWl'OIT llACH ·' +4~·~200 ,, .. SCHOOL STARTS .•• SEPT. 14th U you are lookin&: for a 4 BR/family rm. Mme. In Harbor HJP / lllariners ,$chool dist., see this one~ ,Priced rizhl &: vacant. ~"1.750: , ~IDO WATERFRONT APTS.-320 LIDO NORD NOW REDUCED TO ' $1601000--Xlnt Terms 4 .Beautllul uni.ti. 6 Cat ga· rages & utility room. with · 80 ft. frontinJ on excellent swimming ~ch. Units are De"Wiy furnishi!d. 8111 Grundy, Realtor 833 Dover Or., N.B. 642-4620 LIDO Voted 1he BEST BUY on Lido, 3 lkdnn • den or 4 Bedrm, 3 haths, Exira large lot. So. patio. Assumable 6~ ';(, lst TD. 1''or appt lo sec for yourself. Call Jean , Van Der Bonten. Jean Smith, Realtor 646-3255 B/B REOUCEO $25001 b:roadmoor Elf.ates, harbor vie\\'. 5 BR. & din. rm. 0\\1\. er movina to N.Y., anxioua'. NOW $&1,250. t_'ill\\ ,\!II II II Ill" II I\ 1\1 . NO matter what it ls, you can sell It \vith • DAILY PILOT WANT AD! 642-5678 &·e lhh~ to believe it! u·~ lo- caled In Costa Mesa, in a tenific ntitbbortiood. Jt Ms lhrtt bedrooms and a beau-ail '''"" tif'UI a~ family room.1'111E:!IZ:Z::ll:::: Take owr paymenh1 sub-Ji ject to exLsting VA loan at 6~,;., tDtal monthly. pmt. \vlll be only it48.00 ~ or go z;z:z.z-:z:.:z:.z_z. SLEEPER no money do"11 VA -Thia . . ont won'I last. Cull now. Ne\V hstu\&:. Check these featu1'H; PayTnent • $158 PJTI lnterest • 6% GI usum· able 262' llARIOll BLVD. l'>'i" -$21 ,950 . Auume 6~ GI loan. 3 Bed· m1, I '~ bath, ~hake roof, harihvood flool'l!. $26,950 Alsume 5%. % Cl Joan. 3 fkd. rm, 1'4 bath, rorner tot, shake roor. $26,500 Newport •• f•irvlew 646-1111 s4'464o ~ Bcdroon1s, 2 baths, lugl1 o•IN EVIS TILL 1 :30 balanoe lnan. """""~ bnatl 'ICZ:imSZ:::C 'f or trailer entrance to rear l' yaro, lmmodlat• ocoupancy, CAMEO SHORES Excellent N. COllta Mesa Newly.lilted 4 bedroom. tam. area. Hurry!! ily room home with tremcn. Thi= onr Ms everything, for. _Jea,. w::f::E ma! dining, lge family rm, ~REAL TORS mauive muter bedrm, 3 dou~ ~an & jelly view. Pool, larae terrace on ocean 1kle. $139,500. Macnab -Irvine other 1ood sized bednns, --546-4141- a.ttrac Spanish like exterior. (Optn Evenings ) Realty Company Juat listed and euy to 1tt.,,.,.,. ... .,..,....,,.,...,~l 67S.J210 '42-1225 onv. by at 0029 Mandarin, FHA/VA Mesa Verde. ~ )t?1·~1.1\'1~..: ·Jl~-.11t,1 546-5990 MESA DEL MAR snlart, clean 3 bedrooms 2 baths. nc"'·\y pa I n I ed. 11\ere"s a blg covered pa. ,....,.,..,...,..,.,. ... ...,, tio with built-In BBQ for Country Club Area 2500 Sq n. lo"" rambling ranch 1tyle across from !air. \vay _ Pool • size lot, E-Z tenns. 6% loan maybe available. Offered at $43,500. Open E\·cnings family fun. It's rov'l •P- praised at $29.500. Make an oUer .• Call 546-2313 to in.- spec!. ·-a· THI'. REAL \~ ESTl\TJ::RS '. 5 IR I llAMILY Prlct Roductd for quick sale to $33,500 COllt.a :r.reaa with all bll-lns including \Yater conditioner. Quick Pou. Assume existing: FHA loan. Only $3.000 down, PERRON 142·1771 WESTCLIFF Lovely 4 Bdrm home at un. 5C5·SllD I,:======:'.:'.~ [ believable $(5,000. O\vner 1~*"'U-. 11 EW ORT EACH Dyll Rll immediat•lY. For !lllD..,.E REALTY N I' B •ppt. _ ...... CM v"'""' '•R. '•• home. Jean Smith, Realtor -----family nn + patio, Modern, HARIOR VIEW "''ell planned kitchen plu1 5 Bdrm. 3 bath Broodmoor bteakfast area. Perfect for i1on1C. Corona del f\1ar smllll children, Can have E•1t1ldt f ri·pltx 146-3255 Pricod to aell at S67.JOO fonnal dining_ Auumable New carpctt, bltlns, aarage!, ICIJ.~" 111 TD at 6:Ust. ll xlnt cond. Income $423 mo. ----J S ith R It A•llume ne1v VA loan of -,•,N,·MA1mNij ean m , ea or 135.ooo. 111so. p,'" $4"""'· ':::=::=::!'.~·~ll~l!==:::i-Prine. only, Owner 546-2759. i:oUN'rn.Y ESfATE, \~ 646-3215 PRV. Party Wants 4-S bchm act"e. 3 bt, 2 bii, pool, hont':1 ·----hSr.. In bch. area. From -OK, 6~t,' loon. Lo dn, UNBELIEVABLE Penfnsulal CN·ner Only!! Pref. C~T tradr, may l ease. Pt, Duplex. Only $45,000. a~a . S~l .000 :)3G..48GJ. 0 "' n e r I Ag 1, ~!M77, Jones Rl?ll.lty 673-6210 ~-2001 \\'. Balboa, N.B, DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! OCIAN VIEW 3 Bedroom-SELL FllA or VA Mrs. II. Arnholm i OCEAN BREEZE Nioe family "°"" In Cotla 5252 Kenilwor th Or,., : TOO! Jmma t ulate Lulk-bullt FOUR·bedrOOm on over· slzed lot •ilh room for pool. !fas TH.REE-car ilr&get Enjoy coel ooean tirttie and FOREV?:n Vlt'W ft'GIU OUI· door patio. Won't last at • 2 Bath A-lakes 1his btaut Qltoiavtn lofeaa. HURRY! • C8.ll: Huntington Bt•ch J-C l BR, 2 BA ~ kfeat for P)Tamkl Exchan£ora 675-3800 comfort liv, Lee · ~cicyatd You are lhc winner of NO Down ror entertaining:. Heavyl~';"~';•~M;•~•;•;;;;11~00~ 1 2 lickets ta the ~ shake roof, dble g:arqe. ...:.$23,500-Alice a.vke, EvCI: 642-0IBS e ORANGE COUl'(TY ' FAIR & EXPO~TION ) 'VA or FHA Buylr•· ..... a! the ' Just U1l<d • '"" Spic l Span FIXER UPPER ORANGE COUNTY' : l TlfIS PRICE-'66,500! In Costa fo.1ei;u and 1·eady 10 Colesworthy be "'"" In, lhl• "°"'' h" everyth.big -3 bedrooms -2 baths -lfll:e two-car rar- a:::e. profe111onally I~ eu1tom bit 2 BR, lBA home, Top locaUon in Costa ~f 'AIRGROUNDS 1 ' Hrwd fl.rs, trplc, 11-!' new Full pr:lce $19,'/50, 3 ~: July 14 . 19 crpta, drps, encl patio. dbl 2 bath dble prqt bltlns '• pr. \\'alk to atmJ)!. &: diahWaaher needs Punt Ir Ple:ue call &U-5678. ext_ 3251 Call Mr. Lee Eves: GTJ.1489 clean up. No~ vacant,' For bet•"tt:n9andlP~'lloclalm & Co. s.caped front and rear - )'OU!' tickets. (No11h County ' det~ila call 5'0.ll51. ioll·ftte number is 540. . ' REALTOR spaeioia and relaxing oov- Newport Beach QUicc e1'ed pntlo. If you'v~ been 2 HOMES, 1028 Bayiide Drive lookinf, yoo won't tmd any· 675--1930 11ting like it at thls ptice? 3 UNITS No do"''ll to Vets, minimum do\vn to ~nybody. ll\u'ry - bt>fore 1r1 gone! ~ ~ 4 BR + 2 lllt on one lot with garages_ Real buy 'vith good fine. • Call Paul Stifert 5e6769 eve1 La chen myer fl" 'I! JI EASTSIDE TRIPLEX nearly new, Fine front home, 3 bed. room, 2 bathl, high In qua!. ity throout. Duplexes in ""r with pallm & yaro. 212' HARIOR llLVD. lSllO Newport 81"11., C.M. YOll'll be proLXI lo own al 546 1640 CALL ,6t&-3928 or 545-3483 $64.""°· OPEN EVES TILL l :IO .,...,°",;;"",."••E•V.•n•lng_•_., 1 lo UNITS EASTSIOE STARTER s23 950 Moo,.llrocti" unit.on "l'" BARGAIN I .., FHA Resale Attractive 3 and family rm, y.ith'. boat entrance, good 51.4 % FHA Jot.n to auu~, walk to at0tt1, sctiools, Only $25,950 or offer. Open Eveninp 54'·SllO ,_. ... ...,., LLEGEl!~TV l~MMts• ,tat kel, orily, ,,, ... old, 2 lied-ONLY $17 900 J"OOm• @, bulll Ins, patioe. • ete. WUI eoUider tn.de. OW'n your home for lf!SS than $13.5.000. rent. Nice bedrooms. 16 foot WALKER & LEE Jiving room. \Va.-.her, dryer, David Levirll' S4~9t>l fridge, stove included, Sep. Imn1aeulate 3 Bedrrn home "''""'""'""'""'""""''"""" lre.'1.hly painted inaJde & OOt. FOR SALE BY OWNER Ne\v carpet.I & drapes. nice 3 Bedmom house. Very large fan1 ily room. FllA • VA fenced yard, perfect for chi!· terms avail. Call 545-3424 dren and pets_ Paneled liv. CUSTOM 112.A. arate garaie. A real bar. gain and its R·2. * * * * * * * * Ing room. House just frei;h. ESTATE CALL 64Ul03 Realtors \Ve have two optnlna:s for an ly painted.. Will sell VA or experienced professio:na.:I Fl:IA. $21,500. A nifty two story T.udor cus. tom large family home on a FOREST E. OLSON man or woman. Exceptional CALL EVENINGS bl"netlt.s!?! Cali 545-8tlt. OR WEEKENDS city half acre, 4 huge bd· HARBOR N. OF \VIL&)N rnu, bltin bunks. Family room. 2 cheery lireplaces. LOTS & ACREAGE: 3.98 AC. Blut nook. Spa«' for huge for development. Horses OK. pool or units. R·2. A buy County property off New- for now &: tulurr. port & Greenwald, -;::=:z:=:=:=:::=:z C•ll 645--0301 Realtors ii ~~ ACRE WITH VIEW, thla e executive lype home is the FOREST E. OLSON most beau!lfuJ In the Santa HARBOR N. OF \\'Il.SON Ana Cyn. 3 BRs, olllce. Wn Reduced $4000 TWO FOR. ONE rm. 2\J baths. hones OK. to $29.900 • bi&' 2 story, -4 Buy this llC'\v 3 b:lrm, 2 balh MAIN REAL TY Bedrm, family rm.&. 20x32 dinina nn, and fam. room REALTORS 5-15-8977 bonus room. Deluxe bit.in 'home with ntw earpets andlzz:::::i::=::::i:::=:;~;;:I kitchen, freshly redecorated. drapes_ thru-0ut, and "''I' \vlll NEWPORT BAY VIEW Room for boat & tmiJu. throw 1n a lovel.Y One bdrm, \Valk to schools & OCC. Re. BIN kitchen and dinette a. From your lormal dining rm., ducal $4000 to $29,900, for partn1ent ~para.le garagea family rm. &: master 1?d'm· fast sale. Vacant • see t~ & ya.nil.' Excellent Assum-1'.his _fabulous hilltop man. day. Call ~1151. 67U561 REPUBLIC HOP.fES -~1ESA VERDE • popular hit m11 story \vlth formal dining, huge family, all bltins, \\'Ct bar, and tantutic landlca~ inz. Owner .ready to· inove- submlt offer. Call 54:5-3424. South C065t Real!ors. GOOD BUYS!! 2 Houses. ea. J BR _ moving? $21,SOO Assumable high 6'' $22,950 \\'Ill Stll FHA e KENNEDY 642-9730 E\-e1. 548-07W E-slde C.i\1. nr \Vestcllff. By ownu, _2 lovely stucco able financifl&'. HuJTY! ! ! s1on is 6 m. young, Hai M M Lalorde Rltr boat aeceu &: you own the ~· Eve~. 642•7438 ~~~:ake over ~% % loan. 8 homes on lge lndlC'J)d lot. Herita9e Fncd \v /boat gate. 3 " 1 1'EALT'ffl. BR , cptd, disposals, dish· llJ. washf>r, patio & BBQ. $33,500. 4 Bd::~~~~:~: din-RiJa~~ ~O FANCY SLOGANS ::~~1:~~ ~n~. hr inf rm. Pier I.: illp plus llJ.-0700 ~2430 Just honest value • so W.. " den. $31,000. $22,000 aand ~ ~ I $ 800 · charm assumable Joan al 5\4, % a~ y .... aeh. v.o'tler's eav. 21 unctive, so inl', ao nual rate. S45--l29-I Ing: the state. Full price SWIM' POOL lrrestib\(', without a doubt $82,7511. Xlnt ttnna. one of our best oUerin,p. I BY OWNER, 3 BR, 2 ~ I 4 Bdrms .. 2 hllths, entry hall, 1!'\r•jffi Qn'J -f.,,. --assume ~% •;., 8:'1nual ~;;. ra_te U._1].r __ ;rl_N "" d loan. Bu11t-lns 1n dream kil- 133.0700 ' ~2430 chen, dining room, park like yard. 540-1720. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath with · an Ba, <:Orner lot, lo interest entmnccthatwillmakeyoU GI I011n 6'70 , $26,750. !eel like you are going out ~7952 of this \O.'Orld, at only $26.9504 ~~Bdrm-.c'-w-,-oll:--:b°'1t"""2~,~,,-,.,, \\'ilh EZ terms. $29,900, Rsnbl dn. a!!Sume GI 5~ loan. 3142 Cork Ln. . *POOL* t~ l Spilt level 3 BR. 2 Ba. Ne'!' 1 CfllS., drps_ Bit-in kit. GlaD drs. to patio. 3 GARAGES: , Pool & park·like yard_ An indivkluaJ own·your-O\\'ll f9t' , onJy $33,900. ' I dream. Sale owner. Being tramlrd. 4 BR. 3~~ BA, fam rm, 40lt19 ' pool. One rm detached ~ '. talnin,i:: 600 sq_ fl. Bea~ ' brick \\"ail encl patio, wNf.; crplg, drps, 'ideal Joe".; , S67.000. Open 10 Al\T Daily, , 1724 Port Sheffield Pl., N" ~ 644-M89 • ~ I * WANT TO BUY * . : 5 BR home, $75-$125,000. Buy~ '. or lease \\'/option to buy. '. Principals only or Broken ; \\'/bonafide new listing. ~ ~ details 1st le1ter, P.O. Box 2065, Fullerton, Cal. 92.632. HOME & INCOME -'. Origins.\ owner wants to seIJ his 2 Br. home + 1-lxt~ rental. Blk to ocean. Shake · roof. Xlnt cond. Take a look! MORGAN REAL T'il 67~2 675-6459 ' E~ECAJ\'T Hon-i:c. 265(1 19 : ft. in prestige area, 3 br, • by 0\\'1'1er. f78,500. 642-558!. -; ,/ BAL. Penln. 3 Br. Laree • pc..Uo. $6,950. fra nk ; J\la.rshall Realty 675-4600 4-Br. pool, Bayc1-esl-lik:t new, Fee title. Fam. rm, gd loan, nr. schls, shop ~s-nBL ========I. Newport Heights NEWPORT HEIGHTS 121~ ' Jmt one lot off fashionabie '. Clil! Dr. - 3 B<inns, 2 ba~ and dining TOOm -Cov~ palio -$37,500. Ea!il)' fin. anced. ' 646-7171 ·o ·THE REAL \*" ESTATER'' -' ' . .=:============""'·': "We Sell • Home Vac•nt-Move Today Every 27 Min"te1" 4 & family rm, + 33' en· TARBELL 2955 H•rbor cloud patio 59'% Ins. loan. ·.::::.:.::=;.:;~;.:_c,c;:.;.:c PAtJL.WBl'l'I 3 BR-2 BA-heavy shake..attr. Dover Shorts 1221 : CAllNAllAll cor. 1nc w/boot & ""'· N Asking: $28 9so or besl oli<'r BAYFRONT APTS . ~Evenings . VISTA DEL LIDO Pier &. Slip A'.vallable 541 -5110 S32.SOO AND UP Cne.tirllnilthellft) G Wiiii ~LLEQE REALTV "°'i:EAL TOR'°" llXIA-.atKafW.tM 673-4350 645-1564eves. --$25 250 *STEPS TO OCEAN* 4 Bd F' II R * 3 BR. 2 bath!! •••• $26,500 rm .-am Y m . * 3 BR 2 ha A·frame $27 900 Entry hall, central Door * Chan~elfront 3 Br $38°000 plan, dining rm., large * Channelfront 4 Br ui 900 room1 thru-out, buill-iru:, CAYWOOD REAL TY xtr~, baths. M0-1720. 6306 \V. Cousr H'W)'., N.B. We Sell• Hamt * 541--1290 * Every 27 Minute•" ------- TARBELL 2155 Harbor MODEL HOME Avail llO\Y • this 1pacioll5 4 ** FALLBROOK ** Br, J Ba hon1e. Fam rm, Umisual custom honw '"' lge din & liv area \\'/view. iuest house, 3350 s.f.. 1 L.ge au·ium, vieW kit, compl aCl't'. beaut lndsc pd, d 7 14 cp:d, drpd, "'allpapered, ~Ol5, orangei, : landscaped_ $106,000. Roy J. =-=:::...------1 \\'arri Realtor, 1430 Galaxy PLANNING to move~ You'll Or. &16-1550 !Open Dally). find an amazing number ol DAILY PILOT DIME -A homes in today's Oassified -LINES cost you just pe~ Adi. Check Uiem now. nles a d~. ••A&.TT oo. spaot.FHA orGifiD.avail. *MEDITERRANEA . B $30 200 5'5-8176 £xceptlona1 Bay & mountain 1093 Bakt'r, C.M. 546-5"0 0Ji,=·. ; ~-nn,~ )'ieW'. Private & spa~ ; _.. nearly f'IC\\'. 4 Bdrms, U • ASSUME GI LOAN S3000 dn. $300,mo inc.°""· pandablc, 4~ ba + maid'~ ~"-Un H• -Ln ......, drps, .tw, ref, pr, yd. High dg''· 5000 •< fl b~'I L.wi I' ~,A'l,I • --· 224"1 State 64,__1472 UU per n10, 1.ocludea taxea A ru'Ound court & atrium. 4 Ins. Lr&'. 18x27 Llvin& Rm. • car gar. Consider sm ~ Fam. Rm. Bil kitchen, three Mesa -~•I Mar 1105 or lot u·adc in this area. · l:xlrins. & ty,'I) bo.lhs. Cover-By Qivner Assume 5\4 ';<> Joan, St6!l,OOO. O\\•ner 548-7249 -j • ed patio. Dbl. garage &. ex. $31,900 3 BR, fAn1 rm, pl'ol. tra large Jot. M&ny many ldscpd, 2 patios, new shag many extru in lhia COL.-crpts/drps, slate eri"try, cusl LEGE PARK home, CALL fpl., nr Aehla I: pk. 549-1323 US TODAY. M. M. LA BORDE, Rltr. Mon Vtrdt 1110 &1S.oaar1 Evei;: 548-326:i -.--e.:.__: ___ ;..c.c; FOR SAL! BY OWNER ·BY OWNER Cu!5tom built, 4 bedrm. fam. fenced yard, perfect for. chil. ily room, 2 big fireplaces. dren and J>Cts. Paneled !iv. This beautiful home o•,1er- lng room. House juat fresh. looks the 17th fairv.-ay of ly painted. WW sell VA or 1'.fesa Verde Golt Course. FHA. $21,500, 6~ assumable loan. 3036 CALL EVENINGS J Rd ... ·~" ANO WEEKENOS "'' ' ~~. l62.900. 67J..656& Call 642-5618 &. chatp;I' 11. Classil!ed's action pov.'t'r. DAILY PILOT \VANT ADS! For an ad to sell around Dial 642-5678 f01 RESULTS th. clock, dial &42-5678. CHOICE LOCATION : : Spacious ne"' 4 bdrm., dell + garden room. Pool·ti.zt loL $108.000 LIDO REAL TY INC.'. 3377 Via Lido 673--7300 ' Univet 1ity Park ttd" ~ NEEDS BUYER NOWl : 2 BR. to"'llhouse. Low dowbt Wt call -J\1UST SEW Sub1nit all oilers. SL.700 ., • Call: Patrick \Yood 54; .. 2300 , e Bill Haven, Rltr. ~1.: 211.1 E. Coast, Cdl\l 673-3211 ! :.~c;t"';"~";1;;~;:;1:•;G;'"';r:•;' ~:;;: .... :n.-.;OOO;G;· .. ·;:~·~··;:;;;:3:;1001~.5:;"";r•;I;;;;;~,_:. ~~;:c:::;~~~::v~"':.~r·~·11;s=~=.==~~ooo=.~GE=·~no;r:•,:I ~.;_A:~A:~E=1;ooo:;::~:r:;;l~B:U::;v:':OOO~;::;;;;G;•;;•;:•:r•~l=;;:::==1ooo;;;;;;Go;•::•:r:•l;;;:::;::;1;0;4cl1:1 i 'l'Z/J II :i §4 =~ ~ =m NEWPORT IEACH OFFICE 646.n11 ·c·o·S-TA_M_E-SA-O-FF-IC_E ___ 54_5 __ ,-49·1-.54-5_-046_5 ... H-UN_T_l-NG_T_O_N_IE_A;;CH OFRCE.-842-4455 2043 Wfftcllff Dr. at 1rvine Open Evenings LIVlltA•I SPECIAL! lO ACRES O"llerlooklng LARGE LA.KE. 7% A. plantt'd In )'oung, productl\"c orRn11'.e grov•. 21ii A. vacant tor building site. 17 :r.nNUTES fT<tm OtRnge Counly, in 1hr de\·elopment f)(llh of a large dtY,-$5,995 dov"n (10% l and O.\V,C. balanee at 8~o annua.J Pt'rct'.ntagt> rate. , FAIULOUS OCEAN VIEW <C.675 sq, ft. undt'r roof INCLVOING • ron1anlie 24 x 34 V\l(ll. \\'Ith f'lcrlrunit·nlly controlled roor sPclion. Dnm11.Uc etchlttttun> eomblnC'!I the 11ltim11.te entrrtain· ment facillli~ "·Jth the utmoaL prh·aey. You will agree -th(' VIE\V ALONE Is wort.h the price of $150,000! l l /I ACllS R.J "'Boomlnrnt'' art'a of Or&nll' County dose tnough lo thl'.' •l('C!'n to lwar the . "'Pounding Suri." Room for about 125 unlta-priced at just $150JJClO ~ "Sl'llAL ·STAIRCASE" \Vlrwb mo.Jt11Ucally lo the wrought lron balcony ovt'rlooklng m1:1sll·r 2·story entry h•ll-UNIQUE stu0)• or nul'l!e.ry o~ns from the LARGE prf\•f!lr ll181ltf'r Suite. Ele.pnt SlfAG earpctlni:. CUSTOJ.1 drt11)t'11, riC'h 1Hlneling and "'"allJ)ft(K'r add t.o the lwcuriou• dteor. HUGE rt11J1icurt'd y11rd "ilh concrrtr 11rnf' attl PLUS room fer pool E:rictllent 6~ ennual ptrt'('nltge r•te FHA Loan payablci $280/l>lo. 'TOT.AL. Just 1111.td and "Just rf#hl" for you! : ?:;$:: Uto HARIOl ILVD. o,.. IH1111t1 'Ill ,! P.M. ASSUMI SV• T11.kl' O\'<'r 5" annLlll lntrr~•t rate subject to fifA Loan on this sharp 3 bedroom California Ranchero with hu_a:e private backyard. Lush landscaping. Gori;:-eous setting. $1 10.00 total PQment per month J)&)'s all on "$21,000 FUl..J... PRICE", JJurry on this btfity-CALL , JR. lXICUTIVE Rsmbllni: Ranch home on hugt lot 4 1pa('iOU!i bedrooms, tremendous living room looking onto 18x36 "Lusclous Pool." Assumf' G.I . Lot.n subject to 6 annual per- ccnlaie rat• ballntt of $33,000. °"-ner transfcrrtd "6 llDROOMS" Do you ha,·to a larat t1mlly? \Ve have a llr'Jlt horYtt tor you. This pla.ce. Js FAN· TASTJC. Sinai• story hu1e teparatc family room, alto with btamf'd etllln.:. No mart ef'O\\-dt"Cl bedrooms -one for e1ch. Submit No Down Cl's or Low Do'vn FHA. Stllcr IS rtld,y to talk .• Prle«l at 1215,750 CALL! ' NOW IS THI TIMI TO BUYH I 7612 lclbt9tr """''::;::1 ... ,.. 540-5140 OJ>*n Even1ng1 TAKE OVER 5 ll!DROOM for onlf $2000 d°'''n and auumc 1ubject to S°"% GI loan and 1199 per month. Sul)l"r 5 X 18 fa ml'1_ __ room, wicd brick fireplact, \YATER SOFTENER, all on ~ oversized corner lot. J25,000 ruu. PRICE. PLACID POOL •ARDIN & PLAYHOUSE Complement this apotless 3 bed.room 2 b&th cottage nestled on tree.shaded over-- i;lzed 90 X 100 corhft' lot. New ca.rpeta, trtshly pa.Jnted in and out, makes thia $25,500 BARGAIN ready ro move Into. S IEDROOM ll••Y Large. rarnblin1: 2-story, only 5 minutes trom the Blue Pacific. Large overs.lt.ed corner lot "1th plenty of room lo run. ~todem push·b\ltlon kllch«n, DISl-TWASH· ER, f'IR.EPLACE are only a fev.· of the MANY EXTRAS. VA or P1-lA temll avail• able. $34,500 FUU.. PRJCE. • LIMPID POOL $125 PAYS ALL \Viii add to your daytime sun and tV1!:nln11; fun. H~&tcd 1nd fllterf.'d l'or no-c11re e.njoymenL 3 quren-!!LlEtd bedrooms, specir tit kitchen, DJSH\YASHEn. FTRE· PLACt. a.JI ml\ke this a !'ffl BARGAIN for S23,9SO. VA or FHA term\ available -.. or Llll!lume subject to 5" annual perttntaGe rate Joan. ONLY $123 j'.ler month pays all. I ,-------~------------------------·---------.------~--~·-,..---··--·--------· ··-· "" ..... ··--------------...... j Ji PILOT .J.DVUTISER Wedn-. July 15, 1970 w~. ""~ 15, 1t10 DAILY l'ILOT ., t ,. ' The DAil¥ PILOT Sez: Hi Ho, -Come · 16 The. Fair! Find Your Name Among Classified Ads And You Win Free Tickets RENTAL' -Unfumlshod HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Unlvorslty p.,k 1237 Huntlntton h•ch 1400 L D-h 1--·· •!una .__.c ,_ llENTALS Apts. Pumlshocl RENTALS Apls. Fumishod MUCH SOUGHT FOR "Marquette" plan: 3 bdrrna., '2'ifr: ba. townhouse with lge, ram. rm., formal din, rm., bit-in wet bar, trpl. in mstr. bdrm. Close to children's play area, pool, school & 11.hopping, Quick occupancy, 13',0tlll. e Red Hill Rully Univ. Park Center, Irvine Call Anytime 833-{)821) El Toro 1244 ~-~---• ., LO\VEST price in Lake )forest·EI Toro area. <M'!'lf!r , &nXious to sell. Take over 6!1a GI loe.n. 3 BR, 2 BA. ~.500. 837-5292 1245 1721 GALATEA Open House 2 to 5:30 Daily VIEW -POOL Pete Barrett Realty Biii Bents -642-5200. ·corona del M.r 1250 .----- '*TAYLOR CALIFORNIA CONTEMPORARY Architect designed. Exciting concept of glass, wood &: aky! See this almost new 3 bdrm. home of( the ocean ln ' beautiful Cdi\1, "One of • kind." $79,500. 228 Goldeflrod Call for App'l. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. Realtors NE\VPORT CENTER 2lll San Joaquin HWs Road 644-4910 OPEN HOUSE EVERY DAY 1 to 5 \\'ed. thn.i Sun. 1100 SEA LANE CORONA DEL MAR S: Bedrooms Family room, ·and a si>8.rk1ing pool in beautiful Harbor View Hills ·reduced $1,lXXI for q'ulck sale ·to $53.500 • 640-Tln. ' ' 'O 'THE REAL \'."\,. ESTATERS ' . . * ATTRACTIVE * Beaut. 3 BR. 2 ba. home in exclusive Cameo H.ighlands. •Lge. entzy ball, spac. rooms. 1 a:lassed Jana i: May we ,lbow you this? ; '.MORGAN REAL TY ,67J.6642 675-6459 HARBOR View Broedmoor panoramic vw. Owner. 4 br. immac. $75.000. 6.5% T.O. '.~5 Island View Dr ., 64+36-19 WANTED: Vic1v home in ·Corona del J\lar. Pref. 'Harbor Vlc'v Hills area. From O\\'rJel' only. Call 673-8916. t\TANTED 4 bdrm err larger \ht.e.. in C.0.1\1. area. M~. price rangt' w/reas. ur , terest rate. Principals Only reply! 645-2277 or 496-2058 t:Ai\1EO Highlands • 4 br, 2 ba, dble gar, crpt, drps, dining rm ., liv rm. view. $44,500. By owner. 61;>-66115 7 328 POPPY A VENUE Charming 2 BR, View home. , Like new, close to beach. ·Owner 675-3428 HARBOR View Hills, 5 br, xtra Jge lot, beautiful ocee.n '6. canyon view. S69,9j(J, by O\\'T'K!r , 83l--0779 ~ldo Isl• 1351 ::Spacious Lido Home l'rlme 3 Br. 2 ba. «Ingle ,rory. 3 Sunny patios, On ';street to 11treet comer. lot ' " ~'-$89,500. Prim• Lklo Nord S Br. 4~ ba, nr, ne\V wal~· jront hOme. eeaut. decor. ~· pier 1: float. For ap.. p't. cau : Bill Grundy, Rultor s.13 Oo\v Dr., N.8. 00-4620 -7S FT. LOT BR., conv, den, dining rm. }3e8m cell., 2 trplcs, Ul'lt'd. .-patios. Best buy on the ia- h.nd ror SS2.fi00. • How•rd Lawson, Jr. lt••ltor 675-1562 ' Jot-7% V. lntettll, $7'00 down. 3 br, 1% b&. m..*S ar 4.97·1» ~untlngton BHch 1400 DUPLEX plua llome wit h etec bUtn., fireplace, tamll.v rm, on 00 :ic '117 )ot, like 00\V, .t Blocks · ,from lhe ocean, only $42,$00. 1147-1531 REAL t'::iTl\IE MART Q.\JLY PILOT WANT AO. OCal 64J...567I f« R.f:SULTS READ · THIS~ HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL o\\ sr11ce ~----­!ME•za .-HONEm Y!! "'""' • ... a1 """· ewm1n, ranch st.Yte home, StrUAT-Ton.,lulJ14 ' OCCUPANCY AVAILABLE 4 Master si. bdrs, 2 full bath&, w/w carpet&", cus- tom drapes, eat-In kit- <'hrn., beaut carpet-like lawn. CJ no money down, FllA S'750 Jnclude1 closing coru. $23,950 full price. BUY LIKE RENT ., Cute "RANCHP;n·· \vith separate den, 2 bath~. w/w carpeting, hlt ill!!, patio in rear, $23. 900 full price or take over low interest er Joan with pay- ments ol SJ.62 per mo. MUST SELL!! l~tt.1.EDIATE POSSESSION This Calif. beauly is lhc ultin1at~ in modern li\"A ing! Plush w/w carpet. ing thf'uoot 3 nice size bdrms, 2 baths-rear pa- tio overlooking magnlfi· cent gardens, custom drapes & "'allpapering. Big lamily rm. w/sep. arate din. rm. $29,900 full price. GI no money down or take over low in· terest loan. FARROW REAL ESTATE HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE 430-7511 714 194-S313 Open 7 day~:30 lo 8:30 Open Tonight 'Ti! ll Pt.1 WORLb WAR II \7ETS • use your GI eligibility & buy yollr home now before it expires July 25th. Act quick~ Closing costs only. 'l-3-4 Bedroom, all prices, any placc in So. Orange Coonty. 847-8j()7 Eves: 968-1178 fD;t&lit.'ll CORNER LOT ED ON LGE. LOT, NE.STI... ED BENEATif TO\VERINC SHADE TREES, \VHERE ntE COOL GREEN OF NA- TURE ABOUNDS IN A QUIET AIR OF SECLUS- ION. A pleasant "'alk from the beach, Olde fashioned PU"lor type Jlv. rm. HAS O>i.J\EN PLANK FLOORS. \VOOD PANELED \YAL L. COZY LOG BURNlNG FIRE- CE IN ANTIQUED DE- SIGN. Center haJI opens to .the 2 txirms., serviced •by central 4 Fl>..'1'.LJRE BATH. KOPPER KE'ITLE KJTCH. EN Wint El.EC. RANGE &: OVEN, CER.M-1IC TILE. FTC. OPENS TO SEPAR· ATE l\RKFST. RM. The spacious re~ irounds have sheltered arbor type patio, terraced garden, pick- et fence. THAT LOOKS TO THE \YOODS &: OLD \VOQD. EN BRIDGE BELOW. This charming older home nttds 11Miss Oranae CoUnty f1lr'' B11uty P11e1nt t,C.\l\I. fE11r(I. 4 Wl4. 1111 lS ~ Senior Citizens JambOree Thurs,. Ju~ 1' Children's• D1Y· Fri., July 17 Championship Motorcyc!t Racint Junior livestock Auction Sil ' Sun., July 11-19 Appaloosa Horie Show IRA Chlmp ionship Rodeo Friot Jut,y 17 Henk Thompson Show S.t.. l,llly ll Fenln ijusltj Show Sun. JulJ 11 Archie Carnpbolt & The lllpn Show • Thous1ndt of Exhibits • fr•• st1p Shows • Ju"* f1W l H1n1 SJiow • Tbrillini llidwlf Jtldts • $ptctlc:ular fllwtf Show °"' siolle .i.-eatilla,.. 1o o11o11111 IX<ilinl rlir 1u1urtt, lrith lhe emplito " .............. -"" """ DESIRABLE ''BLUFFS" Town S.rlea 2 BR, l ba, "park side" S260 3 BR. l\~ ba. 2-aty, .... .$275 3 BR. 2 ha. trl-level , ... $325 3 BR. 2~ ha. "new" •. $350 4 BR. 2\.i bet. , • , . from S360 ' PARK & MARINA. 3 BR. 2~§i ba, ·treenbcll ~ 3 BR. 2% ba, split-level '$485 3 BR. 2\~ ba, bay view • ,S500 3 BR. 2% ba.. tam., "big" ••••••••••••• : ••• ';$485 OTHERS ALSO AV All.ABLE 2414 Vista Del Oro Newport Beach G«J.133 a little touch up here & Gates open at 10 a.m. Dilly there. 11'11 an outstanding buy for Newport Blvd. & Fair Dr. -Costa Meu 3 BR. 2 B&tha $3Z $25,950 FULL PRICE 3 BR. 2\1 botlu S325 LOWER ON. PY?tIT. O.K 3 BR. 2 ba, fam. rm S375 MISSION REALTY RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS 5 BR. 21> ba. S340 So. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Houaes Furni1hff Housel Furni1hed Hou1e1 Unfurnished • RED HILL RELATY one (714) 1494-0731 -·. Univ . Park Center, Irvine HARMER & VIEW Dena Point 2740 Vacation Rentals 2900 Costa Mffe 3100 Call Aeytime 83.l-0820 2 Bedroom + den shingled TOOTHBRUSH ALL U NEED 1-BDJU.1 .. sleeps t 1 Block 2 BR. Car. Patio, crpU. Corona del Mar 3250 home with excellent oet;an 10 enjoy n1y bcauUful hon1e to ocean & b:ay. $75 Weekly drps, stove, rerrie:. Bamboo --;";"'"'-·--. ----~& city view. Used b~ick 2 br/2 ba + den Fil'll?til 642-Jm· Village has privacy k quiet ·,AVAIL., HOWi entry walk. Fiftplact, ':'sew COaJ!t vu from pti~. patio for mature adults only. f.'1Tek9' Yeur Pick dfclts. Gi.rage_ Only $35.500 & liv. rm. Adults no pell. RENTALS D\\'fltwn 0.t. $170. 543-71.14, I>Hihble ShorecliU home 2 Houses Unfurnished ~" · 1 yr. lse. $315/mo. 496-3234 544-CH:M. BR, + conv. den, Lg, liv. $285/P.10. lse, broo.tbtaking ,G"""..-"'"'-'-"•"'l _____ 30'--o00 3 BR. 2 BA. la; lam rm arel., S425 on yr'• lse. · .A :-.. 1 • .t: kitch, Spac. liv rm Sharp aplit.level 3 BR. 2 ba. oce1ln view, relli. requ .. .,...., H B G 'fflth ~ I Marth.a Ray Realty. · • r1 \\'/firepJ &. din atta. Xtnt steps to a uo:aut. coo pool. 496-5101. 300 Goldenrod play rm wlblt in b&r. Lg Year's leMe S3X1. 1190 Glenneyre St. I-========= Corona def Mar S\\i m. pool w/brick 8-8-Q Would yo11 believe a apac, 2 4!W-9473 549-0316 • & outside car. Cr p t s BR. 2 ba., den + din. nn. =========· Vacation Rentals 2900 thruou1. 548-3446 or 4M~ Cdf\t hon'll' • even a view • 7 -You are the \V\nl'l('_r o( Laguna Niguel 170 mG Bear very niCt! house, 2 ticktta to the Rent or LMM Option l400 on yr'1 lae• BY OWNER· Be t 4 BR nr lAke, bltns. S14 day, 3 8edrm home, l&e livlr\ir rm, BOYD REAL TY , . · au $40 wknd', S!IO "'k. <tt4J ORANGE COUNTY new kttchen, sx.i mo. 675-5930 1? ... BA. din rni. fam rm, 521-9672 FAIR & EXPOSITION 1S35 s[, lg lot. $32,000.1 :;:===:===::;;:;:, Nichols Real Estate IRVINE Terrace: 3 BR. ,,,,/Otan REAL ESTATE =4115-4==m==:;====:=:;: \S~u~m~mo~r:_;R~o!:n~t~a~ls!,._,.;2~9~1~0 ORANGa~ 1~0UNTY SlT9.50 :E\~9:~ ~ patio =~~~0 ~o'™;~!: 1500 Sq. II. 3 Bedroon~. 2 Mission Viejo -1708 STILL AVAILABLE FAIRGROUNDS frpl/ beam ceilings, bltns'. 6T;H;565 or 83.>-IQ81 days balhs, 2 years old, ~cellent On Harbo 1 1 nd o • ., ho July 14 • 19 crpts, drps. Adu.Its only, no CHARMING 2 BR, So of Hwy, condition, excellent neigh· AEGEAN Hilb: CLASSIC 0-r • a . .__,s re U · h 3 5 b Jg lam m' 3 Drive • Baytront I.:. Lake Please call 642-5678. <XI. 329 pets. R.ef.s. 2354 Santa Ana frplc, newly decor, bltns, borhood, "Ying room wit . r. • • .. _ .... _ .• Call El . Ave. 548-9472 or 673-0.19a S2SO lse. 675--4401. open beam ceiling"-large b'.l SY..% F11A. 15% dwn. ,....,v .. -fl't'au. . rune bet\\'et'n 9and 1 PM to claim lireplaCt'. Upgraded crpts &. 830-5913 Svedeen for detaila. 642.-ST.5. your licketa. I North County RESP. tenants wanted I ATI'R. 2 Br. &>. o( Hwy , drps. Price reduced way un. · M--1 Realty Co; 64242U toll-free nun1ber l.s 540-12XIJ Monticello Condo. J Br, 2 New crplt, drpl. Frplc. $235 der market at $24,800, your San Clemente 1710 BEACON Bay-modern 3 or ~. pool, avail Aug. l. Lat. La.!. 6'13-6904 t'·-·. 4 ~ •---" tio ,_, 1 Bcdrm rurn, ·" • •• • • ,· ·~ 540-4102 EXEC. 4 Br, 21L Ba dplx. ,.,.., u1 .,enc...,.,.. .... pe. ' .. t1CI, 1 Bedrrn furn ••••• ,,,,.,$90 4 BR 2 BA bll . -I Bl ~ *WALK TO BEACH* pvt beach It r :er. $30()..$350 2 Bednn lob/pelt ••••.. tlOO . . . ·•?s, ,...,..,.,, sq t. tns. nwl,y pntd. Comp. redecorated inside &: wk. Also lge 2 br apt. trplc, 2 Bedrm stm·e tttrig dishwshr. Sehl, ithoppu.-. Gar. $425/mo la. 541)...7573 0\11. 3 BR, 2 ba home. New Jge sundeck . .$225 wk. ' • frwy. S290 mo. s.n~ ·I========= shag cpts throughout, drps 213/ Tlf -5-3427 or lots&:: pets .......... ,.$1()5 531-6.541 H • h hv m1 & dln nn, frplc, TI</til' ~. 3 Bedrm, Costa Mesa .. .$15.'i ~""'-"----~~-unt1ngton Be•c 3400 ~~ • D~-"--1 M ,,., l BR houM!, newly decor, $ $19 900 kit bltns, lge 2 car garage, 77, ~.--.--.,----.-...--,., ~'"• ...,... a tJa •• LEASE ,..._ __ , 2 BR horn ' >tu-h mu"h mor• ,, __ _, Lido Bliyfront-2 Pools \Ve have o\ier ~ rufn &: un. m Pets, $160 mo. S50 clean : ... ..,..om t, With low low dn ... '" ......., .. cu _, ttt. Ref ......,'d. l!J!H Pomona lge encl yards, ''"asher/dry, possession, $33.sOo, h y Kilchenellte suites & rooms tum ap!s available 1'\Q\V! .... .., & ASSUME owner 492--6346 or 49U508 by day, week or month. STAR*LET 547..()063 Ave. stove, ttfrig &. soft water. . LIDO SHORES HOTEL 2 BR. 1 -hild ,vclcorn<. No Older child ok. no petii. 51/4% VA NORTH San DieKO Co. -" $225 water le tra8h paid. Sin Juan 611 Lkk> Park Dr NB 673-8800 Beautltul custom.bu l 11 ~: mo. 1980 Wallace. ~2325, 20021 Moontide loan on this 3 Bedrm, fixer-C•pistrano 1720 WEEKLY Rentals. 1-2 Br. adobe over-looking ___ Cir. upper. Extra large lot, fast -From SlOO. Near Beach &: FaJ!brocik Country Qi.lb. 3 1 BDRM. Bltn kitchen.IH'"u"NTI="N=c=ro=N~"H-a-,7b-0-,-,, posseiislon? COMP. tum or unturn 3 BR Bay' <l) 683-82·17 wknds br, 3 ba, all appliances. Carpets &. drapes. L&undry newer home 4 Bedrms 2 MARINER REAL TY 2 BA, fully air cond. pool. Mn. ' $400 mo. on year leaae. room. Gara&:"· .673.-2918.. -'-·,·! bathii. Lease • .t'tse 842-5541 Eves: 968-4377 \\'W consider lease--option. ------=--TI-4/728-9129 or 213-76"J.8839. ----"""'" By O\\,N«R -ti"',;. F.H.A. 49l-t682. BALBOA 2 Br. TV, ~ar Newporl_Btiach 3200 option. 846--4596 ' c.--..... ,_ ocean, bay & shop g. 2 BR. ·"DOLL HOUSE" -----NEW HOME 1 FOR LEASE Joan, continental town hse. RENTALS $100-$150 wkly, Avail mo. Dana Point, cpts, drps bltns, FOR LEASE. The RluUs. 2 story, 10 nns. S350 mo. 3 bdr., 1~ ba., fireplace, Houses Furnished 61a-5810. charming, S2Ta, wide qcean 301 Esperanza. Trina model. 5.Wl'T70. Very near beach range/oven , refr\i.. _.:,C.,,:;;7'o=~~~-.,.,-view. 496-2002, adults. no car'P'ls, drapes, large pool Rentals io Sh•rt 2005 LIDO, LINDA Isle. Bayside Be1t Back Bay View . 3 BR. &: Edison High in quiet & play area. Brookh11nt & Dr. &: Penin. waterfronts pels. 2~~ BA. Drpa, cpl.II, .$475 a~a. 2 children welcome. Ad "500 d l l"" l\tAN "·ith young son \viii oU-water Lido homes SHiO • LRG 3 BR Apt. etec mo. Ad'ullJ. No pets . LEASE • ~.. 4 BR ams . .,.,, own, ...,, Blll G _.. Rltr 642-1620 & \\1r pd. Palio, R/0, ... .,....... ...,I' mo., INCLUDES Prin., ihare their 3 bedroom home nJuuy 64~2068 · Deluxe home. SUnken LR. illJ9e ReJI EstJ te ,, • , 962-4471 ( ::::154MIOJ -I Oakwood ... a new way to live in Newport Beach l fs _!un, fine neighbors ·ind 11rtstige living, all in OD!'Aluxuriou1 packase. That's Oal:-. · 'vood Card8n Ap1?tment1 in. Nev.-poft llP.ach, just minules·ftom Balboa's Bay and beaches.: There's a 1/t million dollar Clubbousr. \Vith .party room,·billiards room, indoor golf driv· ing range,·men's ind \vomen's health r:lubs, s aunas, tehnis court s, resident tennis. p ro nnd ·p~ ·shop, and Oll'Dlpic size pool .All 1his, 1nd' much more, just steps from yo\lr profession1:~ly .decorated apartment. P<11:lt. ,\.ilh ,private ·balcony/palios. Air condit '.1)1:- ln~ifireplaces optional. Oakwood G1rden Aparlmenl• On 16th Street bttweel\ Irvine Uld Dover Dr. !71tj Gt:?"-8170. Splci•u• •hltlO, 1 • 2 a.illroon11uit11. F1W1i1lied or \l•f1o1raJeli"-·lltl le. tJlL. J• .. lfi1t1 0ccs!H'•'1 General 4000 General ____ ..__ -Just For CDMfl-Li-LIHT Single Adults APARTMENT FINDERS South Bay Club Is a whole Hundredl ot Apartments ,new way of Ille detiped Llall!d Now jult tor 1lnale peoplt. It's Call 642""465' tun living with warm, dy. "l'!'~~'!"!'~~!'!'!'!'!!!!'!'I namic neighbora. 1t'1 a CHATEAU LAPOINTE S7S0,000 Clubhouse w I t h Lovely 2 Br furn apt. PooJ, health club, 1auna1, 1wlm-carporr, walk to abop'e. ming pool, party room, bil-Adults, no pet.I nso. llanh1, indoor goll driving I!Ml Pomona. C.M • tallif!', teMl.t couns, pro ======'==== 1hop and resident tennis pro Single, l It 2 Bedroom Jwr- ury apartipenll with all the modem conveniences •vail. able. FUmlahed and unrum. ' lobed. RENTS FROM $150 to $350 NEWPORT BEACH 890 Irvin e Ave. hvine & I bth ( 7141 645-0550 SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMENTS • • • Cost• Mtsa 4100 * SUNNY * * ACRES * * Motel·Apts. * Studio & I llodr-..1 LOW RATES Day, Week O!' Month e Color TV • Pool &: Phone Strv 1nc1 e Maid Service avail 1 Si&nal So. ot 0.C. F8"'rounda 2376 Newport Blvd. 543-8!55 EXCELLENT area. £.tide, Freshly painted. 1 BR. W/W cpts, etc. Sll5 mo. 545-11117 ~ E' MAR ,..,.,,.. re(rlg. Family "'elcome. Jnt., Taxes, Ins., complete, •. Straight. 546-2160 CORONA D ... . ...v•· Bkr. 534-6980 * 1 yr old-3 BR, 2 BA, F?rmal d i n, rm . Live where ihe fun isl * LRC l BR in fourpiex, call collect (213) 374-5190. TAGE, main beach. Sips ram rm, din rm, crpt&, 805-96.>9697 gar, quiet area, Sl.30. Call N.•a.r N~ 4 Bedroom Newport ~each 2200 ~~-wk. 217 Heliotrope $125 • 2 BR CottaJ::('. conv. drps, dbl pr, kkls It l 2·'-'-'B~R~.-,-.,,-.. -. -.~.,,.-.-,~,--~ REMARKABLY .,"'.., .. ;;',-'~17=--:-.--==---=-"' Buill·tns, di&hwuher, car· ll'ATERFRONT~BR&den B~;_:~:~.~~:.ts, &f;,.QUl pet ok. SoiOO mo. Yrly lse. yard, ga~. Pets, kkl& ok. UNBEIJEVABL.Y 2 BR $150. 1 Br $125. Poot pets drapes 2 bath!! big ~ d 'ON The water Balboa Isl . Avail Sept~ 644-5856. $145. 2418 England St. EXTRAORDINARILY Adults. Spec. tde&I for yard $29.950. 'take ove; G.I. ~ ~~hr ~l.lcdw I~ r \v1:i:r· Boat dock. 3 BR. furn. Avail f160 ~ NICE 2 Br. gar, yrd ** VACANT ** 2 BR near park. Wlw cpl, BEAtmFUL CBl\Cllb. ~ 1993 Church, loan .$JCOJ dn will handJe. s."' ini N: . . T/18-Sn -$225 \\'k. 8/1· for chldm. Nr. achl E Blull ••~ 3 BR Pool. drp11, for appt aft~ 6. no V•I D'IHro Gar•-n Aptt ~rtesy Reaity 962-7751 3513 F ey, . 8/3().$250 wk. 6ia-6'137 Blue Beacon, Bkr. 64&-0111 Cl. <•'d<~.'.altor, , pet•. 213: 339-788'2 Pu--n. wa~ It SMALL 1 br. turn apt 1or' OCEAN front-All new 2• hr, SUMMER Rental apt, 1leeJM1 •• '""67~ LOVELY 4 Br, 2 Ba. Conv. !dream, flo;en everywbere, older Jlft'IOn. Aft util. Jl&kl, Fov"t.I" V.11.y 1410 built-ins, bar, decorator 4 On Baylront nr Lido C M •ioo •-• 1120 + "le••-up •·-• furnif;hed 714/&ffi.1234. ~·e. 613 36th st. 673-4296 osta ••• .. 2 BDRM 2 Ba townhoullf! loc. lmmed. occ. ot4YJ Free 4-~' por>l, rec. room, billlard1J, 2335 Eide; • ....-.... ...,... .. Pool , : ·1 1 , · water, truh. IM. 968-6215. BBQ's. Sauna, tum.-unfurn, =-,,,-..,.-=,.,..,--,--,-,- Lido Isle 2351 I BALBOA JSLA.~D • Attr. 2 BR. Unlurn. Adul!J only, · a.cue or ease op.. ·--l A 2 Br. aJm Singlet bum NR Waatclitt·l br, bachelar. 1 Br apt. 1pls 4. July 00 pets. Reis req'd. S13.'J OWNER M4-G488 Fountain Valley 3410 $135. See U! 2000 Panona Htd pool, util pd. Mat\ln POOLITIS 15x34 healed/filtered LOVELY Lido I.sit'! 3 Aug. avall. 673-1503 mo. + S50 dql. 64&-5637. ~'J'.EVER you need , Rd., 64U670. Between Har-lady only. $115. 5'8-8051, Bedr:oom home for lea&e. 2278 Placentia you'll find, ti you read: -3 BR condo -11,) ba, new borANewport.JBlkN.l9th MERIµMAC WOODS lll!W 4 BMrm. 2 bath, many extras Best ma .. Be111 Price! HAFFOAL REAL TY 1142Mll5 Available July 16 to Sept. PIL01 . ..;~~W=ANT==.AD=S=! ;&1;2-5<1;:',-=:Sa:tw<~;~""'-=D=lME-==·i;·=LINES=='::..::Dal=:::ly=P'=Uoo"=t;iCl;:•;;"=lll:::<d==Ad&=; I cptl, drps, dshWlhr, dbl luxury W Bl,t, air-o:ind "· .,..,__. -pr, '"'"'" $220 mo • .i,.,. •ALM 11n-1· •'"" ·~ .. ~ -_. ~ • ..;. ~========''•I Goner•I 3000 General 3000Ceneril 3000 l!lt' No pets,~ aft r; •M Arl'll '._,,."'1'"'macwq,,,__ -l """"'-"--~---'--""'""--""---1--~--'-"'~--~~---[6:30 I 0 _S.._·C~laJ""'l~5J~OJ""'"~"",..--I Huntlngt~ Beach 2400 * SUS CASITil S1nta Ana Hgt1. 1630 , ~ 4 er. 2 'ba, bltns, covered I BR FURN $149.50 Adultt Lois Evans C.11\1 "0 .!) ..._ l .;.. f) "C. ~Q.t patio. S260 mo .• lat I: lut. Bachelor It 2 BR avaJJ . :rum. 1 BR. AJ>ll. POOL HOME ~703 Markaold \:)\!:;) 1-'-"t.J ~). ~fP(/•p \ 642-22&1. mo.Imo, OK only, m pets. 2llO Newport Corona def Mar e POOL Blvd., C.M. * 6C-9286• 3 Bedrm. hwd Ooon, 16 x 34 Anthony pool, all on large 65' x 135' Jot. Priced at the GI appraiaa.I $25,500. Vets no dn; FHA. lo dn. BRING $$ & SAVE $$ FULLER REAL TY 54Ml14' You arc the winner or 1 tickets to the ORANGE COUNTY FAIR & EXPOSITION at the ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Ii ACRE.2 br, pool, tack July 14 • 19 nm, drp&. 9loVI, WUhe1' • d h.,_, -_,. P1eue call 642-5678 ext 329 rytt. vwut:t •• ....,,uuu. betwetn9·-..11PMto,,;_,_ Ms.<941 ~ CIJlly, ~~ •=" )'Ollr, U*11. CNorth Count)' L°t""' llMch 1705 1 _to11_._1ree_n_wnh<1' __ 1a_54t)._l2>l_i * $33,500 *. Wal• ., ,_,b, Xlnt '""" L..,.,. Bo.ch 2705 * $35,900 * , _:.;,.,.;;,..,;;.,;.;;,:..._~ 4 BR, -euy OR ll':asco Summer rent.alt avallablt: * $3l,500 * e I BR $175 ..,k. Near Bt:ach ·-Low down • 2 BR• den $775 week. PLACE REAL'l"Y 494.9704 .t!M.-2SlO or 8Tl..ooTS 2969 So. c.out Hl•'Jly roo-RE&JLTS YoU can De- ptnd on, Call the Su~ Saltsman. .Dal!J PUoC Oualfled 'fU.5618 -platt )'OW' ad It dwae Ill Dkt )'OU ev.?r think o( swap- lrc that White Elephant In the atue lor '°9nelhlng )'OU can itel ,.,,, !he '1'rad<R Pant.dlu column ill Jht Dal· 1y PUot Want Adi. The Puule with th• Buifl.fn Chuckle L•gun• BHch 3705 • SAUNA u:. Furn. 1 BR apJ, suo. e JACUZZI For 1 er 2 adlts. only. NO • I I I I It -, -F _A_R_D_T-~l : j 1 • I I A lactful w;f., Sh• won't . . . . · conceal her age because hlr I ,... "'r'"'E:-:E,-0,....,1-C.,....--. 1 hu1bond won't -·-. ,.,,r. J--i-T-:-r-,~T'=-1 A Complete lh. thud;f• qllOlid I I • I I ' I' V by fllnn9 In tl'la> mil*ln; WOl'dJ • • • • • • _ )'Cll.I develop from ft9 No. 3 b.low. _&_,,,~"-F"'f::',.swi,.".:.• •_nr_ .. _s_fO_IL-Jl ....... I._. I I. I SCRAM-LETS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICAnoN 9000 • I LEASE or leue option, pell . .see Mer, Apt 6, 213$ exclusl\'e north ~nd home Phone ~t161 Elden C.M. \ with whitn-ater view on "::Z=:::===:=:z::I ----~~-,_-,, trec-1\ned atreet. Walk to • Neat, comforlA.bl.y tum. 1 """ .. '"' mo. 49<--0040 "'"'-m $"•.so Wk. er w/pr, 1110. Back .... nv ..., area. 280 Del Mar. GE 1-9561 3 BR. New home. View! ~ 1165/mo, • •• ...-. Sin-·-Month ._,._,. SUS rum. Bach. w/uUL _... &le Apts. Complete makl F -"· -~, PL.ACE. REALTY 494-910( Rrlict, hOulM!wattt, linens, Adul!J only, ai1v"'W .,,.. , all utll., heated poaL. Wilaon arta, 54s.-05Z2 C1plttrano Beach i11» VILLAGE INN 2 BR turn in fAmlly teetioni 4 BLOCKS from Octan. New Lacuna Stach .C-9436 Poo!. Naw.u P1.lm.1, lTT g :t Br. ram rm, din nn, crptt, drpJ1, bitna. $285 lse. Refs. m.-6677, 774-1465 BALBOA INN 22nd St. JM2..3645 &Ibo& 675-8740 SMAU. Studio Apt. SUXI mo. RENTALS _Apt., Furnlohed 0 ..... 1 - RENT FURNITURE 3 -from $19.95 Month to month Rtnt.W Wida Selocdon llOUOAY PLAZA 100% P UROlASE OPJ'ION DELUXE, 1P11;doul 1 Bdrm. 24 hr. Drllve:ry F\Jrn apt. $135. Plus uW. cu.tom Fu.rnlture RtntaJ Healed pool, Ample P&tk-517 W. l!lth, CM. 548-3481 inai. No children • no peta, 1568 W Lincoln, Anhm 174-7.llOO UMPomona.C.M. • PLANNING to TnOYt1 You'll nrE QUICKER TOV CAu., tlnd an amutna number of n1E QUICKER YCfl SECC 11omu In today's Clualll«I Ideal ror Bachelor. OlD 64&-J8tl!I * MODERN 111rnl1htd traJ1tr. Adults only, no p1:ts. Cali m.aQl aft 6 pm. ~llHcll - BA YCLIFF MOTEi! *LOW WEEKLY RATES* kl~rt, TV's, ftWd la'rict. Heated Poot -• ' • • ~~~~~!'!"~~~!'!"!!"'!"'!'~~~~"'!"'."'~~"!""!~-~~~':"":'";"'':"";":""':"'':"':""'!"""":"":";"'"'.":-:";."":"--:------·-------~ -'• ......... .,, .... ,, .. ~. .. . . ~ . .. .... ~ . .. . . ... . ~ . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . ' . .. . ., . . . . .. ' . ' .. ' ' . . . . . ' . . . . (. . '· ~ . ' ; :•;.. ,...._ .... 'f. , •.... ._. I ' . \ :. . .. . ' , • ' . ,I •i · 1 t' I • .I . ./ I ' ' • ~ ,, J f l ' ' '~~. ,, ., . < , IA : • I I Jj\j j • l 1 '' ·J . • " : ' . . .. • I \ ' . -: .. • r ·• ... . ' ' I ' " 1 .. • , ' . ,, ,• I , . • •' Looking ··· :or Someone I. • . ,_ ' I • 'I . ' •• '. r '·• '. ' ' ,. . ' ' : " ' ' ' ,. ·' ' . ' • ~ I . ' ' 0 • ,. '., - ' . l~ 1 • ,. • , •• .:·· , .. ' • •'' .; ' • .. - 1.,. I• ' " -· • ' . ' ' I " .; .. .. '! " . /. ·, To Take ·An Order? '' We're Ci.ood At It • • We'll even pay the postage to get· you to give us an orcler. Get ready fp r ... ~,m~ .. quick profits by 111alllng In your orcler to~ay. Put a hanl·worklilg DAILY PILOT clu•lfled want ad to work for you. . . ' ' ,. f ' •J ,, ' ' • . ' . • \: • 'l ' . \ .: I '~ I ' .. ' 'r. USE . TH .IS ORDER FORM S·SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE. UME-HO ADi-LDS .THAN 3 UNES J 4 ., 12 TIMD TIWD nwn n'l!la $5.10 $6.00 PAYM~ ENCLOS~D 0 SEND BILL 0 ; ! . I\ ,': . ' ~ . Pwliollt'J f¥', •• , , ''",, ··"!~&, -.1111,i111 • , , • , • , • , • • ,-••• ,,, ••• , • •••••••• , ' Cleulfi••fl•• ••••••• ,, , , ,, •• •• ,, •• ,, •• •••• •••• •••••• •••••• ••••••• N~me , • , , , • , , , •• •• ,, ••., ,, , , , , , , , , ,, ••., ,. •• ••••• ,,, ,, ,, , , , , , • , ' . AddrfU •"•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• City ••••••••••••••••••••••••••"'• Ph111e ·••.:• ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,., -. $6.IO $10.65 $15.90 $1.21 $11.10 $20.10 $9.76 $15.55 $24.30 TO Fl6Ull COit ' ' 't,it enly ene wenl 11 •e•h 1pece plie•e, ln•I-'• Y•llf' eclliteu . or phene """'"''· The cod 1f y1ur -., 11 et the encl 1f t he lln1 111 wlliclt th• l•lf word pf yeO!f •d 11 writ. tin. Add 12.DO •.tr• If. v•u .ledre 111 •f DAILY 'llOT ••• 1ervice wltllo M1il H , .. ,u ... --------CUT Hiii -PAITI ON TOUt INYILOn -------- , . ·' • • !"' 1 · • " . ' ' ) f IUSIN5S·S REPLY MAIL mt Cl-. .._.,. Ne II. c.t. W.. c.a...&11 Oran9t Cont DAILY PILOT ... o. llft 15'0 . ' C.... M-, C:.llf. '262' I = Or Give Us an Or~e ~ ·by Phone ' At 642 -56781 The Di rect Line to · '- ' .. ... ·~ ' ' . . \ ~ I ' I ; ,, .. ., ' ' ·' • ' ' ' ,. ' .. ' . . ' ., . .\ ' '' ., , I ~ • • . . ' , .. ~, " ; lo . , • I . , .,. ' . .. ·· ... r, .":\ ... ·Cla11ifl e d Want Ad ' .,RESULTS -..._-------~------------------------------------------------...,...---------' .... • ---------------------------------------------------------~----. -.. --. ---·-·· . ··-··.·-' ... ·------------~·--~--- • . • JS PILOT..\DVUTIS.ER Wtdnrsd>), Jul1 15, 1910 ii Al RENTAL R ALS lllN1'AlS -RFNi'ALS RIAL ES,.ATI General ltlAL fSTATI ~ .~~1hed -~&.'"-'-F-'u~rn.;.;I•=.:..-"""· Unlumllhecl Apia. Unlvml""" Aplt. Unlvmhhecl ...!L""!!!.' ____ _ or * '"' ~•rel•-'--'* , ~'!~rt Buch _•'!!!' Huntlntten lluch'4400 COii• MoH 5100 Hunt!.,.... IMdi -Hunt'""'"' INch 5400 R ... •<• Wonted 1 GR. Ocean Ii bay vie.,... Upstairs :;.:llttlle a pt . Betll'etn N<'ll'JIC>l'l k 8b.lboa. 1 11dult. Reu. to rl:rht party, i\1ust be perm..ne11t. Box Pl09. Daily Pilot. OCEA~'FRONT • 2 brm. tum. upl>f~r'Uf. Yearl,Y ·' lease, $273 mo. 6~43 FURN 1 BR apt on cha~ Adults an.I)' t am rloe. \'rly rental. $21i mo. 675-0T<J3 • WJ.NTER. RENTAL.1' 9 Rent NO\V fot Sept.! Abbe,Y Realty 6-t2·38Jl Newpart Hgt1. 4210 ATT: ftlW>•lyvoedl, nne bdrm. •Pl., $133 a niO .. wkh Qpllott to bizy brand nt'w turn 1 blk. m>m Ocff.n, closed PJ'l.,-.e.~ 470$ -.. ·-··· ----- FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. WANTED -2 ot 3 bl-cpt oa· houae. Oc:n.n front kle. THE Hll'ffl UID£R y, 1'.,.. Call Stu or Tom 1a LN1 w)t<b'a g...(j,, 644-4161 •iScotUsh Treal1 ' ,.g Btt by Sept t, ytarly, 16161 P•rk1W. Ln. nr scftoob. up to M.JO mo. Pli\•ate p;,i,tlu, pool • lucllv. Mtr. 142-IMt Bo.<t AJ.1091 Daib PUot laundly fac, 5 Store., UJ0,000 .... \V. 19th st Bethel To~ <m'- ner. $tJ..17$8 A&f, INDUSJ'RJAL Bide. for Ilse. 6800 sq. ft. MT W. 16th N.B. (fn Relr) ft3..Z51. 1 BOR.,1, or unfurn. ~-blk N"IU' Ora.na:e Co. Airport "-SJNGLE Doctor> 1~S furn iton1 11hop'a a: bch. Lndry UCJ. Adu.Ill Ol\l¥. •1~',':fw~ 011 ~by Aua. M.1 SHOPS facil, Adults only. $175 nJO. San Dlt>:o f)v.·y to a. ·• Pl)' to-· 644-m5 49-~ ·-SS0-4237. ~12:1 Santa Ana Ave. Brach Bl\•d, 4 blk1 e LANDLORDS-.-c:a.A= :: ri:h 11ql: ft~ ~ RENTALS lltgr, ?!Jn. Juach.lni. Apt 3-J\ So. to ttolt, \V. on t'REE RENTA.L SER VIC!: 1> ha 19 pG\\'Cr t: , heal. Wh•ddya Want? Whaddya Get? - Apts. Unlurnl"'w HARIOR GREENS Holt 1 blk. · "'°"""""""' St...,1, "~" 673-G!OO_ SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR ~.nn 1,t NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS General 5000 Ul'.n.U~ It STUDIO APTS ~ Reom fo R t SttS L S 2100 Ptlt "' C.N • . DO • S Lints -5 times -5 ~kt NE\V 1, 2. 3 Bednns. tJl .... .,,.,...0 enott iQI, · "l\lodern Sp•nJsh " +UBLE 'Rm., kitdw!n prlvs M•9njflcent OCEAN 11:u1.•1 -.t.o Must 1Mc1.u~ --"""' I,~' BR'•. from $110. lA nu1NTA HERMOSA f. • , on ... 6100 P•<l•I R••• bll111 cpt/drp. pr. Nr So '"""""1 ' .,., ++ in~·t bon1e, Near VIEW L M 1-w"' reu "'""' lt'ff•. '-WIMI 1W w1M 111 """ CLEAN 1 or 2 BR. Adu!•· Coaat P1ua ~40·1'973, '2 BR,·J \i Ba "~.-Cp"d-. 16211 P•rktklt Ln. F•irvie1v A Bak~r. o .. l"k • 1--'TO\ttl ........ •M/tr •H •tH. ~ 1111" M "'""'11""-" -., ... ....... LY • 102·,,,...20· Laguna ee.ctt wJ ~OTMtNO l'Olt !AL• -'flt.t.O•• OHi.Ti no pets. Lr; kit. $135-;150. ft.1>2321 • ·• pa&; pool, b!tllS. SencllU '""'' 147-5441 or mo. \V.wJa.ys aft 6:00 1t.rtt1 tmpro\'emfflll under To Plotca Your Trotder'a Parffbe A.fl 2421 E. 16th St. NB 646-1801, l\.anor Ap~. 132:i Placentia FURNISHED MODELS NOW OPEN pm, ~10&1. v.·a.>·. Adj, :n· Jots sellln; PHONE '42·5671 Cost• Mes• 5100 54&-2682. Al.k about -.. dl"-Lush landscaping. cabana, covered court· ~tATURED --ntieman.corn. ''°'' "ooo ..... -ooo. Coron• del Mar 4250 ------count. """' >r Lards, swllten swim'g pools, BBQ's & foun· bo. ~nn1Ll'"v rni, pi;v a1ubnlit""' dn. AM>~ _,Bkr l\It .. Chalet, Crt'&tlinr . Sc. AMPllIBIOUS CAR A.J ---am· s bath· 1n prlv horn• 118. 497_,~0 -1.1.J!Yln · • l\lo1·u:i:. F'abull.IWI \'\V Lake ro11d. F'Ull, fishing or sbow. BACHELOR e Bri.::ht I:. DELUA'E 1 Ir' 2 BR. BJtn ' N k ' '"· ......., • '"" "".i. C'\'t'!, Greifll')'. ss:i,000, TnJ r.q, Jn~ prop, 26 lit.fl.G. f1800 Airy,• All util pd, Quite. 11tove & d.eh\\'hr, pool, encl "THE ULTIMATE IN APTS" ~~prh·I. $SJ mo. Eves * $5,500 * $20.\I toe prop, N..8., CcL\I, \•aluti · for ttt, prop • T •54~2266 • Ne\v 1•2 Blt., 2 BA .. turn ~ie. all utll pd, rrom l BR's-From $1:>0 2 BR's-From $17()..$175 ---.-. Vicw-Le\"fl lo~. EZ ttm111 1714} 642-3339 ~SSSG G-'2-0090, 5'18-.$869, ---·~ Batlioa lsl•nd 0.55 * LITTLE ISLAND * On tht' bay. 2 BR., f11rn. 2nd ltalf or July -$230 l\lonth or Au,:Wlt -$600 6/B REALTY 67:i-3000 ~1-~ton ~~·ch~ R•ed Thomas 616 Allvlew Place Laguna Beach You Rte the \\'innl'r ol 2 tickets to the ORANGE COUNTY FAIR & EXPOSITION nt 11\1' ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS July 14 -19 Please call 642-5678. e:-;t, :29 bern·cen 9 and 1 Pi\1 to claim your tickets. (l\'01·1h County toll-free nuniber i.~ 541).1220) 1 Br. L'Olldominiuin-nietly fumlshl'd. Encloaed patio. $150. 962-95611. ., \\' ALK to BeRch, 2 Adults. 1\(1 JM'~. 219 13th St., No. 7 BR. or unrurn, alr.cond. stlf SI3:i Sl7G. Chitdrt'n \\"C\ro1ue. All utll. Incl. Furn & Unfurn. ~ 0~1nlt -n.·ith ba~h. ~I PLACE ~EALTY . 4S.h'l1CM +I' Houseboa; &/Qr · 32. Piiiii\" Desert, 'f Sh ad <I w clean 01'en, beam ceUln<. 2U \\'. \Vilson. No ·I .-. ... ----· ------· ... 1-~·~ .. nci.nt on)'. • 2969 !5o t"'oast •h\\'''"' dsh\\T, priv i:-ar, elevators, 5. ;>t.S-7'10,;), East Bluff 5242 1 Huntington Buch SCOO mo. 6-~ -. ~ hvio llCl't'IV C1·is Crufl :\lountain . ~ br, 2 be. pool, ttwrapy + i;:~·im POOi•. 2 BR,unt neiv dtt t -· _ •..• --.. ~, .-·FURN. Room fo r relined A -BOTil lull equip ik x1t1l ~Urnl:;h1..'Cl.Trndt-fl)rsmaJJ. BSQ's, saunas, clubhom~ drna, E~I palyt•~-· s'::'!'c· PRESTIGE LOCATION 2 BR Duplex. clot:l' IO beuchl pel'90n, Nel\'J)()l1 art'a. er~•·~-6200 cond. •-On boat?'.' <lv11 71·1/ 1"1' l~. ConWnliniun1 apt, Adu1ts. Fl'om $140. Just ·..-""'• ..,.. · F t tie d J 18SS f & do t Crpt • dr!)S e 61:l-:i697 TJ7-00.1l, f'l'<'S 71V636-J03t 1'0.e;, Equity $30,COO. G44-2Zi5 East of 2GOO llarbor near imd£, Adults only. $1<SO iuo. o1· ea . ' e u,.,.e sq. I. ",, ~1vn. ~ :· , -----•---N ...... S • Nabf.ra Cadillac at 42;:s 2283 Jo'ountaln \Vay E. 4 DR, 2}= B;\ apt, ~)·pie: i.tove. S14a n'°. ;lJG-3.i(ll . , •$15 PER \\'eek -_ up 81t,Wrry Pl'Jl1I$ Back Bay chai·n1ffi<: CW1lo111 \\'Ul tlutle <I BR, 2 EA home l\Ierrlmac \Vay. 545.6300 (Harbor, IW'l'I \\i. on \Vil.son) dral)f's. crpts, l\'tt bat, pn Sa An 5'20 1Y/kitchen. SJ:, per \\'eek-up bh 4 BR house + pool, 111 C.~J. for suitable com. BA y ~fEADO\V APTS. $lG9.50 NE\V 2 Br Duplex. ba.loonles, dbl pr oU kitchen _ nta a _ _ J.pts. tllOTEL . .J-lS-97J,j Silv•r Vall•y ~.9.Xl cql, ~: Duplex: rc$idcnlial In N.B. or C.l\f. N .,. 1 BR fl 0 , _ lo dsh\\'lu', dbl OYen. Pool. Conv -------* \\'oultln't >•u l'"o , .. u, 'O'i. pl.c' ".'· •. _ Harbol" H1 s :ooo equity w/assuniabJe e11· exc1 ing , .,,,4, .... ., pat , frplc, beani cell· 1 .. ,hop'•''''' & ,-,·.•-•!~" VILLA u•RSElllES e r.oo:i.1 tm· lady "''ilh "' " Id 61 9 -Bl 2 Brt, •1G..i. Bean1 ,...il!n"". ;-rp•· d bit u .. ' .. ""'" """ o1.vn hld,c-a·ll"""?. _",".'".''·. ~. '= __ ,1·.__ Jo'tlA loan. Skr. 5'16-0814. ~ ...... ...,~ ..... c .... rps, ns, i:;ar. Only .,,. mo. kitchen p1··i"_ile1;_<-,."· -_ _ \\'ood pan '!g, shag rrp~. Adults only, 110 pets. Refs, .,..._ , .. ,,:::'\V•o, NB BRAND NEW Glj..SUj j * \\'ouJdut )'OU hke yoor,41 l 111n \hcsel hou:.cboo.t, P1hne J Store t..'On11nel't'ial, priY. patio, st1n'le '''' frplcs ~ Santa An.'.l Av c. """' "<o-~ SPACIOUS 0.1'11 lal<l'! clc-..t·, ~G.000 1·alu,•. F'On Ctll, Owner Ot't'gon bound. Pool. sand volley ball crt, !MS-~72 or 613--0.X; ~. l'IC..'l;l door 8s:i Anli.."OI. 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. f p .1:ftAA Cuy ;, ACRl·:S, 81·ai1nblt-l~tr~. unit, of ? No out ll~dc for vac land. 1~ili car. bid l t bl • --~ hlaM,,,~ tty i ..a..I Lt I nco~e .. .!!~rfy llnnAI In ub-<I' · · 1 · f "' J~c :. poo a es, P14t-D~LUXE 14'1: 3 81', 2 Ba, \\'1WA1'I \VALTERS CO. Auv t v ng 8 h 'L'\JOn -I Us ca n o :.. ... tc Pt'tlpC1·1y, ry 1st TD, Call ~l;).842-1. !in~ A1-cen. Adults. no Pf:!fJ. bl tns, (fU!el IU't'!a.. Adults __ ___ Furn. A Unfurn. F'lflS'r OUerin.:;, just 001npl niake your drea111 t'Olllt"I Call 114: 67l-lll4 Soolh Ca<tst Real t:statc 387 \V. Say. 00l'O Home $1!10. 228,j }'Ord.ham or: • r .. ew DELUXE • 1Jl!tt:\\'a:5har. oolOI coordlntl· 4-plc:.: 11 B, Ck>t:ic 10. Hur11· h'\ll"!!! \~·hat IU'C )OU 11·aitir.; ,. "* * * * * 12-T pn1 daily. 64&-0073, ~. 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for least'. ed aprhaOOIM! . plush shqt .t~ ;rt l:d o\\ncr advan~es' for'.': •. .. "!IJ~!!J!!~'!!!ll!!!l[!!l!!!l!!!!l!l!!!!~~!'!"!~!'!!~~!!!•I J QUIET ADULT LIVTh'G *DELUXE 1 & 2 BR Garden Incl spac, n1aster suitt', din cupet . choice or i coloi s:;o.a:io: SJ J,000 tlo1\•n. 200 M.an·n1adc J:i.l.;N inl ~ --SS NN0-1 .~ 2 BR':;, Sh .. crpl•, cm & d"I "'''""'· ,,,~ doot• "· 1 _,. \raUY :\k.'Coy ti7;;..0J16 1 Al'<'a fll·h r:iisU•"' fi"hhl" 6 SINE 11ncl J A UNCEMENTS Apts. Blt·ins, p1•lv. palio, u '" ...,,, •v scheines -l .,..tis · 11....,1 ·.' ' · · ""' " •· FINANCIAL d NOTICES $150 & 70 · heated pool, fl'PIC. Adullli. "'" •<> _ _ _ __ _ hltns. pool , beaut, lndscpd. opener avail. Pool & R&·. ,..,.,ve-. inlrroi"td ward·[ -IJ.~~111<'.__ _ l'.1-1lcr t k.1111;. s11•in11ni11;::--I ~ ----__ · Sl n'°. incl all $l4amo, 5-is.5.1£J area. robe doors. lnllittct U:ht· CUS"fO:\l 6 unit~ • prin1e ell'. cti·. . , Busines• Found IFrff Ad!I ._ util. 211 A1·ocado St. ~-~-----e FnOt1! S2G:-i e in;.:: bi kltche~. tireaKful Joe. °'1·nel's 4 Br. dt"n, l l.ocat1'tl !.~ nul<'S !-., or, O~rortunities '300 --·-------·! &IS-09_79.__ __ Gr•cioua Adult LIVing SU:, A111igos \\'ay, NB bar . huge prlvv.te fenced Ba + 5 h-g studios: fp.lc.."S, E1u"a>to11· -f1<!l!11 :iy all tl"IC' -''" _ -· YOUNG, male. black, Joni. VILLA MESA APTS. 2 BR. \l'/11• cpt:;, drps, blt.1 ·'huiaged by patio. plush !•uiui;capini:. patios. Net $198,JOO. Ch1·acr \l'll.,V fron1 01·:1n:;e Cou111y, 0!1.\XGI:: JlllJLTS e)CCCllcnt haired do.: 1r/some \\'bite. 2 Bit. Priv patio. Hid pOOJ, R/O, :;pir 11trcse, frplc. :;.4:_. \\'JLLIA:\I \\'ALTERS CO, bl'ick Bar-B·Q's. lara:e heal-67;).5033. s1.11ot:·U.·.x-. n1;:r\'!'h.1~:; tliyl loc:.:.lioa. Nl'':. ~t:!.000 IC'l'l'llS Found l'ic. Irvine 6 2 car encl'd 1:ar. Chikb-en I::. 18th. 557-0082. $190, LOVELY Bay Vieiv 2-8;, ed pools & lanai. * NEW 6-UNIT * air. t:o.xl l~r.1ll(k1• llllHL".!s l. to ~ni!. C1tl l v ,\N at TIJE Palisades. Plf: ~"8---9405 '''elcomc, m l'lf'ls please! RESPONSIBLE Couple for To11·11hou~· apt. Patio, :! 3101 So. Bristol St. e y Buildei·. Near oc<'an, 11.B. r.llK:h" 11.c:11 11Y ~uln;:,; on In 1.:.1:.\L_ ~ ~ T .\ 'f i-; 1:s Found-!o~emale-t~rtoi!f' ~U $16a n'°. 719 \V, \Vlliron. la.rgt 2 BR apt, Newly tlt-t'. baths. Crpts, drps. Osh\l'hr. (~, "11. N. ol So. Col' ·t Pl~ul Also, new 8 unit & 4 unit. lht a~a, .,'(),,J llrlir 1" 1,111Y h . ..-11,1 kitten, Santago.Dover Shotts 646-1251. 2 patios $16:>. 413 F'ol'd Rd. Pool. Nr. Fashion Isl & Santa AM . 847-3957. ~nd. ~~t , ~tiu·tl'"'. ~u-~ 1.'. 1 11 ~·~:.'.1: :"l'Ju':.l £1'-0J ··l:•:•.f NE 6!6..~'81 C~f6t&-6832. ina1'kct. $240 ino, 6-1-1-j2!}8 PHONE : 557-1200 0C --N 0-T-iaoch )OU\<' ah1 .1y~ i ... i.1 ,, li.·:~:,-h Pr.::1. N .~~. FOUND:boy--:S bikr:--p!:-,,. 2 Eedroon1 Apa1·1n1e11t, bl!in ran;t'/O\'en & re!ri:era.1or. Carpct~ an<I tlraocs. Sm. W•lls-McCardl•, Rltr1 . 181{' Ne"·port Blvd., C1fl.1. 518-7129 E~·es. &«.otM ---_ __ ____ _ * &A FR N * or that flshcnn111b1 hlJl'-a. 1~l "'··~·i··•t i.:7''"l 'O . '' 3 BR. 2 Ba. l'hild1"t'n IJ:? Bit 2 ba &: puwtlcr l'OOn'I, ---CS:-----_zs lj Unit.$, $1$.[0l, Xlnt ltmlS l\'ay. I -" -·· ' . :-~·' -... wl l'ilx' .•. -·-I k up, 11134 F:I Camino Dr. fl'pl, 1>pcc cpt, patio, kar $U:>-Lrg chL-erfu1 1 BR. apt. PLACE RF.AL TI' -49-t.S704 CALl.. O\\'NER • i&.-TlO 3'1 11 .. S. 11,, &. $SI):) <"I'; lo; .1.G-16iO Go by & then call j l.J--3868 ~a1-. l yr lsf'. AY11il in'ln1£'d, Ct·pt~. drps. bllns. tncl i::a.r. __ anyllmc ' ' I S~ll3.IO n10, \\'on1c·10!{. \'.TH(' FOU N''-t"'' •·•bb·,,-y-;:--10~ 01' ""~ P~·--. !?·•-1'•? -J\~n 611--"'92 1 c\uld ok. tNr. schlsl. 2230 . n nil -Pi l ""' • 100: • .... . ... "''-' 1 ,,.,....,.,,.... .,,,...J, ,,..~ or · ..... s. Center St, S.A. Nr. Bu1lne11 Property 6050 P.S. Laq;:er pa1'l.1:1ls al:;ol ~ __ > _01 ""'"" "1-1_· -1 ,t, Tu•·tin. Cl>lit<l :\l~sa. 2 BR. amonc pines on cul-dc-evl's. . • -----· -·--availa.blo! ! ·-li l:!-107!1 sac. Crpts, drps, GE kltch. TNllSE: £-BR-21~ ba, !pl, \\amer. 5'1:;..-0989. C-2 lot. SO ~ 200 \\ith 2 _ 1 Bu!~tll Wanted 6305 S.\IAiL-,7,hi~.71,-.~--ciiJiO encl gar, nr bu!I. $1~:-i. patio, cnl' gar, 7~ Ami~ GR house on rear, near 5 AC~eve1,...._.1 , Lak ""• Ail I" •t 12' E ~ ' E 1-11 ~ 6'" A,.,.~ ..,....... . e BUY or l.c:1sc s 111:i 11 itlentl!y. u ia " 11'· at ., . .wth \Vy, Apt j, $300. 61:hl033. Laguna Be•ch .5705 · 4 1 " \J'\\'lier. ....-....;o.;i, a1skure11 a.pp~. llunt. f111h bu.~inc•;.:,. l\lvtcl. nl 0 1J i 1 \" • 518-38\J NE\V 1 & 2 BR, w/w ccpl•. -·.-·"· -. -673--7 13 Ta e over lo •1n ..,,., n10 -~--p '"" DUPLEX 2 l r! -·-·-----· ""'' """ ' honll' p:tr!t. t'l!l:til (r '11·:ii-1•• l f'OlJNO-on-lrv1ile Ave .• 1111 bit ins incl selr clean Corona d\ll Mar 5250 U P.:... • arg 897-8178. ·couple ii•ill ill\'C>·l 10.:;•1 ~I . O\"ens, patios, ran. :::77 \\'. -·· ~ ·----·--~l'llllS, :;~cious 1 1 1' 1 nn, I Business R•nt•I 6060 GET AHEAD . lnl'est boo1n. Bo.-.:: No. PIOil, O:Li ly l'i:ot t·hil<f !; ~i.L \Vilson, ?.I~ apt. 1. 518-6900 fn-ep ace, u'Onl pore i. ari;e --------;,i: .. m1 ->Un deck, closed <ara ..... $.\!ALL store Corona del in-; Antelope Valley $3900 Ol' _;i . .=:...~--::.-= ~~~--cc-.,..--1 'BR. N ~t d bl ~ • •" Rldg p= S d Mo 6l"O r.tRL'S bikt' in \'ic. llarboi' w t'\V .... ., s, rps, In<:, n,. "' View of inntn11-pal'UY ocean, l\la1', rent or IMt'. ~Ir. ecrest ~.,.,. mall n. ney to Lo•n " · NO MATTER .WHAT . ' IT IS • • • SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD! YOU CAN SELL IT WITH DAILY PILOT WANT AD For F•st Service & Expert A1sist1nce DIAL 642·567.I DIRECT ' pool. $15.:i. ~2:..E. 17\h Pl. ~r!_ neivly painted, ne\I' w/iv lla.1"tlllcrc 673-7689 01· Tabor, A'1 642-5586 64t;..6682--·--·--· Vieiv School are;1.. Cal\'° C'fll. &4G-OSS:i • cplJ., W:pg, Ill' •t>kops and ~2-97S1 liA\VAll acrea:;--lor ~ub-1st TD Loan itlcnlify, S-t&-l89:_, ____ , NE\\'LY tlcc-Lr;: 2 Br '"' ON 1'EN ACRES hl-tchool. 1 1~; blk to bcl\. COSl'A l\lesa: 600 &q. tt. dlv~n 29 ac .10 100 a('. GOL.0-E~t youtb. ce'tu ~al'. $12:... \Vlr pd. 2116 t I: 2 BP .. Fu1·11 le; Unfurl NO tJo::s. Two 1-ellable office, 600 !!q. It. 1\ilre, 8l'O ·J.WOO per 1.c. up. LiaiM>n gi;,e tNTERf.:sT tennii <.'Ollrts Cd?.1. Placentia, Apt D. 6:::6-4120 F'ireplaces / priv. patlcs I pN>p\t', LEASE. $19:;, Alter sq. f1. shop. • 0..1·ner Co. tHG--07:12 2 d TD L 673-lO'?l --~c----- 1-8R. ~cii·ly carpeted, Pooh. Tennis. Conl01l'I Bltrst. 6 P~l 4~3727. 646-2CO -----_:;... , n oa n Bll(E In \lie. o( Ba~ drapes, t'lec kitch. ChiWren 900 St'a l.a;;e, CtlN 6t4·~ll -\\'rar your oW .,hors~ ~'TOJ~Jo·t·tct~ Resort Pro.,.rty 620S , '1'11C"a\re, all<"r 6: ok. Call aft 6, 6.JS-Slj3 tMacArlhW' nr C-oPst H\vy l !\'early . <.'Oinpletctl. Ncil'porl Bch, R'r• Ml fl ----·-~ --Tt'rn1s balled on f!(Julty , 671-3:.\8.1 LRG-2-BR ts d 1 OCEAN VtEW * Er\1\n 67:..1001 ill ~ LAKF: ARRO~'l!EAD e '42-1:171 S45-061 l f'OUND. lrlsh !:ie'-1"'1c-,,_,C.U,-.I . · ~rp • rps, NE\V 2 &: 3 BR Apls unfut'll. t ,_========= $4500 mO\•ea you into beaut. Servin.,.. Ha!'bor area Zt .,..., ,.,,.1,12 ID -,,, .. 11 •.. child ok 113J + d<"p 22l' (l11C' 1 br, l ba; Oil(' J br, :l1· ,,... .,iv-., .. •:r • · • w All built-ins. :! blks tron1 4 BR. !I BA lrl-lllvcl ho1ne Sattler Mortg•ge Co. Collei:-e. Apt 2. &16--0627. OC<'an Al'l'. Blk Ironl bn. $2j() & $000 +Isl & last Qfflc• R•nt•I '°70 IV/ all n1od~rn t'On-"~" E 1711• s1-1 lleCUrity. Se».'t'Y, no pets, :;in ------1 · 1 t!llW> .,,.., • ·~~ Lost QIJ 2 BR a.pis, bltns, cpts, drps, shop'i;:. Yearly lease avail. 11.,_ 6TS.l.:ll9 11 \•en ences, in: _,.,.., \70rl'lh -... N-N-OUN-CIM-ENT$--------- Clean. Jnqulre 1~ "A" 2 BR • $230 pc1· tno. :: ch u.n:n. lllOS y 1 000 s9 FT of l'IC'IV fUl11 « drps. AIJlo "' Steven McNash f Coriander. &IG-5268. BR -$3.)(} per 1no. 01,'ner-t'ves. ' • • Wlbwhr. di.spl, blln vacuum, and NOTICiS S3U River •-"I. 6'' "'"""' LEJSURE \\'01·ld -New, 2 OUlce space ivith A~I-J"l\I intcl'-<.'On1 in ea. l'ouftd I SR I;: closets, new crpts, """'" ~'"""""""" N 1 Be h d"--(• Ad I ,._ u.wport h•·• br, Cl'PI. dt'p1. 6 nio-1 )I' eii'l)OL' ac a we~ nn. $39,000. Call :>41)..1867 rrM I -AW • "" pool, util pd. $14tl. 1884 ~ .. ly ~ Sq ,., ------'-B Ibo I I nd 5155 lease No pet.s. $21:> ll)(), ro1· un """' . · or ;>iS-6703 eves. t~•~•o • ,,~. •"'' bl•c" ~lonrovia, ~. • ~. ~ .!. . 831)..6811 Carpels & drapes vv" ""' ... "' SPAC 2 Bl', J~· Ba Studio. OCE>\NF~RONT yeal'ly, 2 BR _ _ Air-<.-onditioninz ON rah'\1·ay • Fallbrook Golf dog 11·/\\hi1c on fa~ 1: 2 Chu.,.,.. o~ N" -t• d I · & I I ,707 Antplo Pa•·kl•'" c :uh • new 3 br. ·' ba, chest. Very frie ndly, Found • w " "' " ": • upper up ex, nr.w paint Laguna Nlgua ., ,. · -n-• I $150, 726 Joann St., 8.M)..-1584. cpl!. 673-jT29 ___ Near lloai:; H08pilal 11.11· .. v.uu, crps, 1 r P ll. at Colony Kitchen, llarbor "·/ A lnUiCpn:. 011'1"11"1'. $3:9,j()(). £. Ghdtr. Stayin:; • t * LRG 2 &: 3 BR. 2 Baths. -----···---Sl:x> l\IO .• Bae.,., or pt. 439-28:>4 Richfit'ld Station. Ca 11 J•'rplc. bltns, cpts. drps, encl Huntington Beach S400 Sil:> f\lO. -2 Bedrooms YR. A'Round . SAN ~!ORITZ 5.)1-7:18:1 •"··patio. &16-1034 -~---~----PLACE REALTY 4fl.l-97G4 ~~-,-=~ 11oa1E, 6'10 A 11 um ab I e S.\IALL. tc1nale, blk .. brn. J'.\t\fAC 2 Br. Patio, h'Plc, ON BEACH I San Clement• loan. Sale or trade. & 1vh. doi:;. Part Peke·Pt. encl gar. Avail 1/U. Adults • ----Bkr.-Olvner 1!4J..-O;HI Do..-.::. Recently had pups, only, $14j. 646-4159, ~~ • 2 En 1~, BA rno~r $225 2 Bdrm ~'Hh patio Realtot-s BUSINE:r.S •nd 1 Flea t choke coll3r. Co1·. 2 BR, ?\.1 patiQ, Cpts. lSth e 2 BR 2 BA FRO~I $260 S14d nlO. 49'2·1971 "Our 2Jith Y•ar l'INANCIAL Nc"'1xir1 Ii Paulartno C.M. & \\'e11tmlnster area, $125. • 3 BR 2 BA FRO~! $300 or aft 5 P~f 774-3967 In the H1rbor Area" __ 1 Call a ft 6:30. 61~-- ,.OU A.l't' U~ 1vin11~r of 2 tick<'!! to the ORANGE COUNTY FAIR & EXPOSITION " .... ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS July 14 ·It Plca11e call 64).j6711 ~~I l2:l bctl\"ffll 9 and 1 PM to ciam1 your lickcta, (North CQ\lnl:)' toll·lree 11un1bcr la 54~~) 6'16-6864 ~Ir. Littlehal!s CarP<'lA-<lrapes-dlshwasher RE"L ESTATE 673-4400 Business ~'OUND app1'0:-:. J uly 1 • 2 BR Duplex. Bltna. Oean. heated pool-sauna-tennis "' Onportunltlts 6300 le1 n13lc, \\'hn. & brn.llpt. CoVll~c &IALL champqnc. blonde. f\tiddlt' aged empt tpl pttl. rec room-oetan viei\·s General Deluxe l ·Rm. ottlce .:::..t 1 og. \\·/ 8 00 lll'. lC dog. Cock·a-poo, rocent. Reu! Refs. 6~142 patlos-an1ple pa.rkiu.::. --~-·--AAA f\lcsa Dr. Back Bil.)'. Cu.11 llhcarcd. Aflljll'Cl'I 10 Gyf>sy. 2 BR. Unfurn. $135. or part Sectu•lty guards. Rent111 Wanted 5990 Nr. Orange County Airport C.:ANDY ~UPPL\' ti1Zr-1708 !las on rt<! harne11.1 & XU!a tum. No pet&. \Vlr pd. RJRN. al'\O Avail. -~ ~m~~!~ Ca~~.u '~!:s~ ROUTE K'0E~Y=S7F~,~,~,.-.,-,~,,-cbo-a-,~.,-,.,-lc. coll11.t. fU:'\\'artl. '7"3-;174.. 897-4s,,j HUNTINGTON Tle1~ ~~'~:::" 1nusic, air-condllionlfl% « tNo !iC'lling involl't'dl ls;land " Balboa. Inquire I ="'='°=lh=St_' _. N_··~· --- PACIFIC janitorial service. $12a i\Io. S65ll to $.11j(I al lJ'Ont counter, DaU.v SIAMESE cat (cross blue- Huntington Be•ch BOB PETrtT. Realtor ca."h Required Pilot. 2211 &lboa. N.B. point " teal point) IJ)&le. II h '200 711 OCEAN AVE., H.B. e •••"JOI e Inquire about all. E.-.::ccllcnt 1'-UUND: 2 Puppies, I-male Lost in the vie. near Shl.n-Nowport tee ij 11141 •••J•~ I ~ - ---·-....,.,, ...,, You are the 1~ nntr of lnoon1e fo1· a lo\v hours & 1-female 4 approx. 6--3 001\ k Collece C ;M , p~~ -NE\\;PORT • rare Ole. open 10 am-& pm ()ail.y 2 tickets lo the DE·SK SPACE 1,·eek.ly \\'Ol'k IDll)'s I:. Even-\\'kll. old. Vic. Yelk111·stone Re,~:i.nl! Day sti'-9307 ew tree llvz ovrlkg lht' water. ?.lanqed by ORANGE COUNTY 17875 Beach Blvd. IJllll,, Reflllinc and col· Dr., Costa :\lcsa. 5-10-19-U. ~3708. ! 1 pools. 7 tennis ct:>, $1.)t),000 \VJU.tAM "\\'ALTERS CO. lectin,. niofll'y fl"'"'' , ... In FOuNo:L .... C.-Collio. vie or LOST, lm.tan1atic No. t21 Spa. From a to · ---• -un 1ng on eac oµea·atrd dlllpf!llSCl'll 1 n Ne11"port Bll'<l, & 1.Gt h ~t.. camerr1 on bus bel\\'etn 1,,-1450 FAIR " EXPOSITION H ,. I B h ., "" '" I Bach, l or 2 Br. Also 2 sty 2 BR apt, 1 mile from octan. at the 8,lMl21, Est 276 Ne .. i·port Beach and filr-Co.s1a :\leio;a. Call &: 1t.lentif,Y, Siinta Ana &. Laiunll F ri, Ta11•nh0u!e•. Elec kit. pri All 00 1 Door, own at~ch. ORANGE COUNTY IW6-::8Tl rt <! 30 7/10. CaU 494-266:. pat. or bal. SUbtrn prk;, gill' .. Lovely end k>calK>n, FAIRGROUNDS D~SK SPACE round~ ai'f!a. \\'e establiih - -a ___:r_:_~-· -RE'\VARD. I opt maid &er, cpts, drps. Just like little bOll.~. Cpta. July 14. 19 rout<i. (Handles na1ne brand GRAY ~!ale poodle mix red _ ___ ' Just N. of Fashion tsl at tlrps, bltn1ldsh\1'8!'. S\1·im 222 Forest Avenu' candy antJ anacks l. F'oi· l'Ollar, found vicinity <1( f'ElitA.LE Col l le ,j J amboree k San Joaqiu'n pool l:. tennis crtl. sm mo, Please call 642-0018, ext. 3Zl .Laguna Beach pcr.iiOnaJ intl!rview In o..r11.ng~. County Airport . 1able/wh1. I'~ )'r (lkl, flM 1-lilli P.d. &"l-l900 lor lea~ 9fi2..8281. courtesy 10 bel\\ttn 9 and I P?.f to ch1in1 Nc .. i·i>0rt Beach al'f'a, send =:;;77=_77o.;;;=·=·--,= collar. Vic 16th & Santa In: in[o. brokers , your ticket•. (North County1 __ ~...,"...,'~'~"'~~ n&ml", addttu and phone PARAKE1'.'T _ nnilll rolor Ana Ave., C.~I. Sat aftn. ----. ---~NEAR Huntington llarbour loll·frff number is Sj~) DESK SPACE numbcr 10 AfULTI-STATE 11·/blUf' bl1nr\ 011 ltg, &&-l?97 *OPE'NDAitYT.i 1t . New Triple..,.es.ofl~reta. * Young COQPle °'*1s hou1111 )05 No. El Ctmino R•tl DISTRIB\ITING, INC. 1G81 =s; TT11.cl.:, 1''. V' POODLE,.l\linl (nly, wear-1 117 AMIGOS WAY Lrg l lc. 3 BR'•· ah ~r. or apt near Da.ily Pilot in Sen Cl•ment• \Vest Broadw1o1y, Anahein1, ,:,::.,:,::_,~~~~----,-~ in& flea collar &. llctnlM' 2 BR. 2 ba. units, untum. $150. Pet ok. (213) 59).2623 Costa Men. NO bad habits, ot92-«:JI Calif. 92802 (tt4l 778-5060 ll) BLUE S1l'in1 fin, xtrt1. No. 0702 vie: Npt Bell I Outaide livln~ area.1 •nd or (7141 846-3559. l.ge, Cd~l's Big Beach area. C.f\I. Reward 54s-soo.:>. doub.legan.,qea, $250 to$300. * 2 BR 1~> ba, patio, pool. <.hlldttn or pet•, and can NE\VPORT Beach Deluxe COIN LAUNDRIES Owner pleai;c Identify. .;;. 644--1617 • 116a mo. A1ora Kai Apts. pay $135/monthly. Own OJflce1. Alr-cOnd. htd. w/ FRIGIDAIRE 615-2411 _ ':J.... furniture and ll'OUld 119 will· priv. ba. :UOO 14\V, Cout JET ACrION 1,;,~='--~~---,,--~..--.. Ea.st of Beach Bl~ 1,; blk l I /• s"·bb · >~UNO • Gold c h 1 rm n:: o rtnova"' a '"" Y Jlwy. Chol Cost ~f I 11000 v GOLD \\Iedallion 2 Br, 2 oil Carlie.Id. dv.l!Jlb\ff. Piea.se c a 11 -"°c:--==·-;--;---Ce a eu. °"· bracelet vie. Coa.~I •lwy &: Ba $200 Uc. ~ff:l'. -4228 NE'\V l 81'-blk: to beach. $135. 613-1796 and le.ave meuaa::e omCE SUITE: l roomll Jll'r 1\)(1, net, No dn pymt. Dover Or. Chl·ncr plcue H 11arI11 \Vay, Ph Priv patio-QUIET! Gar. \\ith pleaunt nwther-ln.law, le P"!· r.r .. SjO sq, ft. $115 Alpha Beta center, Santa Ana lderitity. 67~-1 213-981 703.'I di 1 ~"A --------,==-1 "'°· :W8-6771 • Volume launcll'y $39,000 • ---------_ __:__ · S!nglc a Is, ro11p e. ""'~ --~-~-tell~ terms t'OUND • Bro11·n « 11hlt~ ~IAGNIF1CENT \liew. l,o:e 1.Jlh. 536-1319, 67~178-1. NEAR Ne\\tpOrt Post Ofc. 3' ,,;.wnis dl')'Cl'll ~ dog, resembltis B c. i: It. roon'ls. 2 bdtm du~lex un--2 BEDROO.'.f a p 1. un-ltS f Gl'l!yhound depot, Office loc $8.000 ;~;p . Yello\v l'Opt around neck. turn, Adults. S27<>. 20U tu:rnilhe<I cl08e 10 :i Pt.I! RENTAL PINDI 16Xl9. $100.$125 lilo., le.at. · OOIN""·~l·ATIC Very h1rndty. sn-4119 11:1• .. •11 Rd ~~ 1-. Elli ho fr•• To L1,.cllerd1 Graham R.et.I' .. 6·16-2414 · 'V 1• ..... · · lhappina. 1.u J. P nc v EQUIPl\fENT. INC. TRJ.C()LOR Bet,&le pur>w. 3 BR. Unfum. Frplc w/w Alar. 142-4121 or 67~329.1 645-0111 DESK tpa.ct S!:i1 ..474 E. 1Tth • · W..i'US ap\m)X t mo's old. Vic. crptt, drpa. 2 Ba. 4151.C BEACH Apt .. •tudkl, 2 br, 431 W, l""-c_.. M ... St .. C\\1 suite m&. •·M e W~NKLIS •w•y lill•\on V\ejo. 837.-14;» llUarla \\'Q, NB. 2 Ba + 2 Br, t ba . Adults. musk, air cond. 5(2..3811 RI "' "' A--• o -+-Oe•lrt partntr for a prove-n l<lNG 1ntke. -..on • .. .-........ no pell, 219 15th St., No, 7. Tl~ID OF DEl.UXE 11ult~ •music, air, no1WUr:teat C.ee lift meih'.. \Yllton. Call to ldenli.ly. lllVINIE 5231 !. SUMMEll RINTElllS? furn. Only 110 '"" u"lqu< od. Looll lb 10 20,.... ~re· !>1&.&1911 ;;;:;;__;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,; __ f S12.l. 2 en duplex. f!ntta. P.11o1tun "'OITl•n deal~ Ocean llmt! ~are. 64i.Mll C"r. Phont-!\ft, Choate. 714: i,Bl,;,,;FOCA"",::.L-p-,-,-,-,-, 71 ,--,,tl~o""n NOW LEASING! Chllrl. pct ok. NI'\¥ paint or Bayfront apt. J.2 81\5, fto0 P.fONTH. on Cout Jlwy., 537.11:i2 or !U9-G820 l.n)'thM. gtaues. San JoeqUin l 18574 Ekacti. ij'jl--i'\32. hl.n1 or unf. Yfly, nt t11. LA.&un1t Stach. Newspaper 0.alerthlp Jan.botff ~-d. ~-N~1.,, family aNI adult unitJ& 2-en \HlrUTn.-o\ip~. Contact P .O. Box 376, Bal· Utilities Included. 4~ 1,.01. L.A. Herl'ld Examiner BICYCLE. CdM'a .Bla Beach with tol&I ncte11.tlon clu~ bench. Adul~. I l'hlld. $145, botot laland. In Collta !\feta. Be In bu~-•rea. Child pleue Identify ~~~~.lNr~ 1~ 536-1646. su Gevtna, 11.B. nr:~,~~:r. ~~a1:n1~~ C'-om""-_m_•_r,,c_l•_l ___ •_s ne•,. tor ~.nwU, C.Sh de. • brif\it ptU"enl . 67)4111 pfnr, Solt. 11Ch0ol.1. Ju11 SJ40 • 2 BR Trlpltlf, 2 small Approx $3.i mo. \VUI aui1t COSTA lfESA ST R J p Polit ff4'd, Write 8oJc RP, FOUND on O.lboa Pier • • ' •-DI F ohlldl'fn. 779"1 N r. w man, ... ~ Lincoln, Anaheim. boy'• jaekt'I. c.JI lo klen-tol.ll 0 .,..11, tlO wy, on H.B. j213l 431-350J \V/Ja-..'TI l\'Ot'k • ma~n-CD.'TY.R. 19% Retutn & ...,.,. Culver Dr., Irvine, 133-373.1. tent1nce. Dox P 1072. Datly 11pend1.ble: \I.come on $33,000 Openln91 for ) P•oplt .;,1;,;;Jyc;,·,:61'-'~....;,1o;80~--,,...--= 'AltK WIST APARTMINTS C>.\!Oed and lifA~ by Thi h·vl"9 Company But II· Sell If· Trade It -l&etk 11 • ll'a alt avAUable lhru ~\ly Plklt Cla11lflcd 11.d1. P"laci: )'O!Jr ad now .. call dirl':ct 8-U-6611 Pl.lo! da'ft.ii. If )'Oii \\'l.1nt to \\'Ork -pan KEYS • round Gn Pllt'Ule noo~t. Private b a 1 h , ror lnJormalion CaJl: thnre or Ml time. ~ In. Cout 1111')'. nr, GoldcnJOd. EmplO)'!<I, ttllned lady. R.eaJonon1k't~ Corp. t'Omfl In four an!&. No nx. 001. 67~tl0 fl\·tt_. __ _ Quiet home. P. o. Box 1761, Commerlcal R.E. ~kt'n lz pcrk'rq necesaaey, Phone CALL 6~S. Charrc YoUr c:rit. Prooerlt ?tla.nqcl'I su-noo A.\1"6&1, \V•.nl Ad. Get nesulttl .. • • • \VlllTE female whippet. 1ooka like antall Greyboull(f. Vic Balboa Blvd ' 2>th St. :>~ after 3P14., lleartbl'Oken! · LADY Eialn "'atctl, So, Bay F'r. btwn Co1'0.I Ir. AmeHl)'•! 1/13. Ktt(>SMke Rc1vard. 673-47£,6 .. I.OST. \ii': NB C'l1· Gardon Grow. Blk brletc a 1 e , Papers, Rew11"d. ~. 6-1+4Eil evet. KEEPSAKE l'llow aofd link bracelet between La• Arenas tennis court and El Rancho tifarket. 17~1831. Tmitt. 6 ma, black, female. V\c: H.B. are• • 988-2102 • •·em11le Sltunete Sealpcrint Vic : Black K"nla:ht . • Reward! &~>«~ BLUE Boy's Schwim 10 tipet'd, Vic: l-1.8. Hi111 ~I. Rt1''1trd. 962~ l CAT lost: I mo fmale, If'!)' A whhe: lut tten f"ri, Lido tile, Rewll\I. t7J-616t. I &!"""" · DIM&-A-UNESI • l I I I • ....... , ........... ' - U,lt7D rf}j~.IU· -·NCIMINTS end NOTICIS Wtdntsdll, Ju/7 U. l91t ~Cl_ DllllCTOll! ?~!_DIRttTOllY ~11~1.C_!.P!llKTOllY' JOIS I ~M~'~L~-·~ .~,,r;~~ I 'LOYMI •t~OT.AOYUTISIR J. 6 CMt"LU1' rr • lollytlttN!t 65!1 Gor..,lne 661D Polnttnt, Job Won!M, Jobi ~ w ..... 7100 Jobs Mon, w ..... 7100 .. i.k I I' NT PINCH YOURSEtF (You're Not Dreaming) · ·But You Can PINCH YOUR • .. • ., :: • PENNIES • • with a PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified Ad -2 TIMES Any Item Priced $50. or Less (If more thin one lltm, the combintd total unnet ••ceocl fSO.l 642-5678 YOUlt CUDrT IS GOOD DIAL DlltlCT ' . -- .. ;..;;.;cc...---.......... .. BABYSMTING' ~. nllet AL'S llAIIDENING _!.oporh ... lnt 6l!O Women 7020 lnENTtON d 1 a bet l ct , I& weekenda. Nr. Briltol • for Gerdenlna' • &m&JI La/Jd. * PAJNTINC tNT & EXT. TR.AJNED NURSE will cue htan. pe.tlmta/ hl&b blood Paul a r i n O • C.M, Ph. scapilw servlcta call MO-S19& Avtra:. 1 1ty fB, 2 11,y tor &mbulatory pe.U8nt, live prtSd\ltt. Betn refustd Jl'l&o 54l)....tt()3 or 546-TaB? Stt\'fhl Newpm;, Cd?it, COio J350, 1nd all material & in NS. CdM, 8aJ. M:atu1~. Ever ~ink you'd be good at selling lifeiDBurance? l\futual funds.? jor medlca.I lnJurance? We la Mesa, Dover Shcftl, prepVation, SU. ptr nn + ref's. 8o.x li1·1018 OaiJ..y will luue and cover you Boat M1lnt1Mnc• 6555 \Ve1tclltt. paint. Local rrls. Call Jack Pilot :,1rurc:OOi~r;: -: -YA(HT DETAtLi:RS . WE AIM TO PLllSE ~3895 or 837-ms. .:;NURS~"E"'s,-aid"•-w~/TX~,-.,,-.. I Cltanlna minor &dCNl Complete prden Service PROFESSIONAL PainUn&, needl perm. pos ition Investment counseling? Or did you ever wjsh you coQid sell all three? 892--1291 or write Box UM)I, ,._ ctw' -in _,__ Reliable malnl., expert clean. Neal WOl'k. Fine p&.ints. w/elderly lad,y. M . No Westmlrwttr, Ca. Medical • • ..,,.,..,.-,.._,, Roll ~·-b · ..___ .. ~ .. ~ .. ellfine work, All &lass up . ....u ".f earless Fred", er, .,......., , a1r-le 1s u-. _,...,,. Issue Dept. work guarant~ for life-962-4914. spraying, accous. ceilings. HOUSEKEEPER, Exp. w/ ROBERT N. LATIMER time or yacht. Estimate NEW Lawns, re-lffdlnc. l.oc&ll rtr1. Low pri<..-es! excellent ftL Hn 9-2. No Color Sclentbl, pre st nt1 Roy 847 UM trans Bu.aha duJ Introductory Lecture on SS. Complele lawn cart'. Oean . . 64" .;,2 a ta pref. ASTROLOGY • * Ask for Jan at M6--t665 * up by job or month. Free llOUSE Pa.inti~. exUint, 1:,,-o;',_~·-,.,---~-- BIORHYntMIC --estimates. For into call pape r hana:in g , at PROF.• NurR, temi-fttired We're one of the few who ts now tn all three. And we're ready lo oiler the right man on executive sales opportunity. Selling broad spectrum financial planning lo int!ividu1Js and bu&lnesses. RepresenUng 1 first-rate '3- billlon company. With 1 training aliory up lo '8~ 1 month plus opportunities for ad- diUonli Income. And prospecta blgb In the live-figure range. ASTROLOGY C•r,.nt•rlnl 65tl 897-2417 or 846--0932. rcasooab~ prlct. :Z Nprt will aocept It. private cue l anaJyala or your color LAWN & Carden Catt. leacben, 'summer bwi, vasl in nice home: or corni>uion prtferenet. Thurs, July 16, CARPINTttY beautUlcat.lon. wffiling &. exper. ti'JS..28M to ooe. nm exchanred. 7:3> PM. 16M. E. 181h, ~~~No ~ cleanup by college st.udents, No Wuting64lh5593 :,::.,,;::;. ::...:d::AYS:c::·-----I Coot. M.,. ID -· Rou. !IU-'llll3. Callna "'°'· * WALLPAPER * AIDES -t.r oonva!"'""""· MEN! we take pride in our .... 11 • t b •' calilmtl. JAPANESE Gardener Mo. \Vhl:n JOU call "Mac'' tlderiy can or family cue. v.'Ol"k. We are hrrt to make M5-ll.'7:i, U • aDllnt luw Rate. Ge.n'i Cleaft..Up. Ex-54~14"··' 646-4032 Homemakers. 517..alll. you look helter. We use ~ Ml,DT1 IL O. per. Reu. f"'tee est. HOUSES, i docks, boats, BOOKKEEPING-Gen1 nf. European Ru.or CUttlni . 64J..2239. a nythln1-e:verythlng fJct. Exp'd, want ptrm. Jelalre or vmatt¥t.r ii QUAIJTY Woodcnft, sml GARDENING : Land reasonablypainted.Forbtt poaiUon6*-7134atter5PM U this sounds like your career, call us tl Our main aen'I constr. '& carpentry. timat 646-9'152 '714-M).$823 Ext 321 o write P 0 Box neces6AI")'. CQl\" Free consultation t qllOtt. cleanupa. Spkr IYI, ro!I)...(» e1 t . WILL Clean by,~. 4-6 hn ' • • r . • cem is your rood kloksl ,,.._,, ""·n .. ~,. IVUA .._.., A-"inent work. Ya nee y. COlLEGE Studmts:: int It a day, own · transportation, 1018.. Santa Ana. We'd like to bear f.rom-,.Ou. str Walter's, 20.'>:J Newport ....., °""' ~ • ..._..._.. &l6-6860 .... 2 BR -"'" · 13 00 ~---1-:::========:--:-:=========I · ''"'· a..,., .....,, lflC , an,,......, -14.!I 1• B*lvrud.,LLC>yt. LICENSED* ~CAB~ris.AL~o;: LANDSCAPING, prdeninc, ~ ~illna'· Sleve,MODEL.-Fuhlon or Artist Jobe Men.Wont.. 7100 Jobi Mer;,,Wem.1100 25 SCS-6'713 pninlns, trim mire a n d Exp., W-ttlerenoe1, natural ~ •· Rtnowned Hindu Splrit\laJ\et yn exper. renovatin:. Call aJttr 5 p.m. PAINTING -Ext.·lnt. 1B blonde, 5'2" Call (9'-6327 * DENTAL As.SISTANT * Advi<o °" all mattm. A·l Small lob •peciall•t 5<1-5200. ,,,. yn. "'"''" !no. Uc. ,_ • l"ront dou onlv. Good bn, FAT It UGL Y777 ~~..maa:e., ... n' ~UI,;:-, a eai2A .. ~n, :r e f!St. Aecoust. ct i 11 n' I . Jobe M.n Wom.. 7100 al open. Dental expe.r. nee. JI )'OU are, we ;robt.llty cu't ,...,.,.... .. ~. y"' -.. ~ ~ral S.rvJce1 "'1. 54&-5l25. ' Beach area. Call bet t am Week , 9 AM·9 Pfi.1 :Zll N. El -a: 9 846-3540 U&t )'OU. GEN. Ropalr. add, .... PAIN11N0-1NT. • Ext. pm. · CALIF. CASTING CO ct;~~~~~~. :t"~6 FonnJCt;, ~neUng marlitr.. ~:=:~P~n~ Hla:hest Quality. Lowett 'b'"l'"f '" DENTAL Asst, cha.iNkfe, Ia contlnutng Its aearch b. ':!:'.S::"irr::::~c::.1,A~nythln~~·~!~D~l~ck.~6~'13-4<~'9~= Repairs, REMARC Price11.F'ullyexp.lns.John 0 11 JeS exp, pt-tim.t, 4-8:30 PM. OratweCo 1oravanetyol * Alone'• ---SERVICES, 147-6688 613-1l06. [JJ'.lljmjfe() Mon-Fri + alt•rnat, Sat typos,lor.;...,,.lnmaa ...... Cement, ConcNt• 6600 ~=-,,~-~---1 --AM. 9ft2..30ll. deline. 1V comml'a. " Ind. I • fault F ,._ Ed's Cleonlng "'"'"" Phot-rophy 6170 ageJ'.IC'V DENTAL AHL • •--ty, '"--. ~-1 -•, p' -· , Ytl, I I your . or CONCRETE. AD type1. Free Carpell • Upbohtuy -Win--· a ~ ...... WI ~ ,,_ .. corded meuqe that will l S.w:I b-... ""''""' ul dows _ Flcu Care. 56-tMl7 CUSTOM PHOTCXI". nuy Exp., HB. 6t6-2'728. \Ve are cUent pt.kl. no let. chan&e )'OUr life call. • es . nc. ·-· ha • .n.;-u-n TRISH HO.KINS 962-2'36 961-5782 Not a ICbool. M7~ in&" A 1kiploMtiiw. Se.rvioe TYPING done In m,y hoene ~ble -Phone Gordon r FREE 24 Hr, Recordlni;: It qUality. 5'14668 Bob. former ex@C, 11ee'y w/8 )'fl. :::::==*=M=7""="=*===ol 488 E. l7lb, Suite 224 C.M. De~. Start TV SCREEN TIST • WRINKLES A-WAY * co NCRE1E w.,.., """''· ...._ I . h 1 ..... ..,..,"..,.2-,,1.,41.,o..,...,..,.1J W ROBINSO PH' m•i --u"'""" Patio& / d FENCING P Hlori-, Pote , • , N -• IVW)'I, • repiun, paintin&, ··• 10 AM to 6 PM t'acla.l ftjuvtna.Uon. Look 10 •le. Phlllips c em e 11 1. ~neni.I maint. Re,.ir 6llO BEAUTY OPERATOR. NeWIWlrt Beoc:h to 20 yrs )'OUJ1&'tt. A proven, 54&.Q80, 646-tM» or tlf6.990D Y:ith tolJowing, ··r-FRY COOK wanted. Call bd. 10 AM l39-Q85 or STWtTI beL 2 6 3 PM • non.aurgical face lilt. Phone CEM=~ENT==w"O~RK.=--~-·-too _ _ • PAlOt PLAST_ERING Ci\! area. 5t0-8934 BEAUTY MAKERS, U4: Small, reuonab::: """Free Gun S~p 6710 All type.. Free estuna!t:s 5.n-1752or539-6B20. anytime. "E'·tlm. H. -·••-• ~· ~s Call Sf0.6825 ASSISTANT Helper. II & ~ ••-----'-----=========I pe.rt Ume, deipendable. A~ opening in our FULL or PART TIME. EARN UP TO $S PER HR. FULl.ER BRUSH C 0, St6--S74S. NO \Voman's skin need ever OECORATYVE CONCRitE SHOTGUNS • P.lod. 12 win. Pl bl 6l90 19-31. $.1.25 hr. to atart. look 40. For information DRIVE&-WALKS-PATIO 12 falJl'I!, Mod 97 win. IQ _!!m nf m..28'70 Mr. Allan Shipping & Receiving Dept. phone 645-13.10. CALL DON, 64~14 ga ugf', RLnes -»00 Spdfti· WATER Heaters, disposen:, ATIRACTfVE r lrt: to model COLLECTION ol F I n e I ~==~==---field, Stevens 3fl..30 2'1. etc. $1.50 ptr hr. bikinis, etc, Great pay for Ganlenln&: Jewelry for s&le. Call for CEMENT WORK, no job too Ph . 897-_,. dtf!r 6 p.m. M2 2755 or 6'2-0506 1 al k Strl tl appointment 67!M)7S5 1ma.ll, rea80nablt. FJ"ff -• · t•rnoon •wee · c Y APPLY IN PERSON 10-S PM GOLF COURSE OROUNOSMEN NEWPORT BEACH Country Club IHkS Eatim. H. Stufliclc 54&-3615 H•ullng. •730 24 HR PLUMBING for tun, no . txp ~t m1t1t NONDAY THRU FRIDAY ALCOHOLICS Anoeymous ------& REJMODEU..ING have beautiful fiaure & Phone st2-7n7 or write to CUSTOM CONCRETE HAULING &: a:ara.ae 557·9644 pniter over 18. Write , PERSONNEL DEPT. P,.0 . Box 12M COlta Mesa. PATIOS.DJUVE&.ETC. cleanups. By c ol Jeae PLUMBING REPAIR • dNcrlbe> yourseU, •end #2 F bl HAPPY BIR1110AY F"'ree estimate. 673-5S1&. 1tudtn1&. SU.7363. Calina No job too ima.ll photo II poesible to 8oJi: ai on bland, N.B. arttn11men and p.rde.nen to a11ist In the eomtructio11 aod maintenance 01 an ex. clu1ive aolf coune, Po&!. tions ~ actual So1f course or ttlattd txper). Mtc.11.tLLE MORE Coucrtte patio lor Broa. • M~m e 1047, Daily PHot. ..w.. LOVE \VAYNE le11 monty. Artistic altlfll. HAULING $10 A LOAD --ARE YOU 0;;.~;.1 s~~~rtunity emplQyer 6410 NEW ChlropracUc houn JH p.m. Or. Don A. Field, D.C. .f.l5 E. 17th St. CM. 6U-6MI. Cord of Th•nkl 6416 ON brilalt or our famU)I, we wish to expre• OW' deep gratitude for )Qlr many praye:n and kindnellf!I VI· preued durlns tht recent Wneu and dealh of our ~ hueband and father. r.trs. Bill:y A. Toombs and Son< Lie., call hfax at 644-0637. Clean up. Tree Serv. Gen. Remodell"I & ......... Prun in• ..... = ... ,...., Ropolr 6'40 BEAUTIFUL?? Contractor• 6620 CONTRACTORS GENERAL CO • \ddltiorw-Remodelint .. (esklentla.l.COmmetciaJ • 531-3699 • Ll~rwd Bonded ADDITIONS And Altera.Uonfl Rei. -Comm. contractor lle<.naed, bonded • insured free f'ltimates, {financin&:) 536-2810 548-3905 -'"TIIE REMODELERS• Fl'ff tits -100~ financinJ Ki>ch<noprqu-carport> TRASH & prqe clee.n-up. Mon-Sun . SlO a load. rree F.atima le. ati-5031 MOVING, Gan.a:e clean-up k UM hau11n&:. Reuonable. Ette e1timate1. 66-16Q:J • YARD I Gar. Cleanup. Remove ltteir., Ivy, trash. Grade, baclthoe, 9G-:1745. HouMCtelnlng •735 *HOUSECLEANING Mon & Wlfo. Fest & Efficient. -1t'• all '" '"" ,,. 01 '"" ,,.. J. W. ROBINSON ~fY .\VAY. q~i_ty home holder. CMck the 'IV com-Newport Beac:h tep&il'. W~. ceilma:, noon ml. you watch and H )'OU etc. No ]Ob too 11mall feel )'OU're u pretty u ~1494 110me o1 tholl!! people, call UI, Fl8ERGLA$ showen & CALIF. CASTING CO • pullm1U1s, 53$4910 ask for la continuing lt'1 .earcb fol· H•1 immeCli4t• opanin9 for • "'"' ,..,ryo1ay """'' who .. ,. *WIG STYLIST* GEN'L remodehni: &: mainl. • desire to work on TV or No Job too s m a 11 , mod.dine jobs. S75 to $125 APPLY JN PERSON lD-5 P?if Llc'd/lnauttd. 67S-ll.83. ptr day. No fee to you ever. MONDA'l THRU FRlDAY ===='==""=cl * FOR ON CAMERA ' AUDmON * CAU.. (n4l 835-828:J Roofing 6950 ROOF Rtpairl of all types JO AM to 6 PM 17 yrs e.xpu. I do my own Ba.nklna: PE!tSONNEL OEPARTP.tENT "'''" Ple&St' send resume er brief ~ttcr outllnina: your qoalificationl and, v.-aa:e hls- tar1i to Box M-1017 THJ: PA/LY PILOT, NJI, ' GeMr•I Offk:e, meture $450 Good typist, can u.ratne. &i53f7o Wutclitt PenanneJ Aaenq, ·ioo w~ 0r N.B. \ ' GENERAL Hftp: S3.t5 ht. La" expandq chain JINdl 0 A pt time help. tmn• C•m•tery Lott 6411 Complete Remodelina:. -"'---'--• Qoalll;y Contractors. ~ Coll 5451M DUTCH JI.faint Serv, crpt clng, 1lr wnine, wl~ow "'Utling. HUTy van Beynen 537·1058 ll no ans call aft l work. 54&-!a90. · •2 f 'uhion Ill.land, N.B. or perm. Ap 19-31 s;l6.Jm : Jim Ryon ** TELLER 8Qual opportunity employer G~ERAL office \llork, part 4 CEMETERY k>ll in Blue Ml Spruce section, Harbor Rt!ft A°'D~D~IT=IO~N~S.'""'"L-.~T'".---,. Sewing 6960 !EXPERlENCEOJ DINING Room CUtiit!r &. hme &d. with ti~s, Memoria.l Parle:. Sacrifice! "" 548--3075 structkln, •inele or 2 litory. SALE: Lace Beach Coats. llfuaf be able to type txperitnttd waitresses. Ap. shorthand I typing ttq'd, M Cl I $12.s;:>. A$3.;Valu.Ke)'Say, SO wpm. Please: call ply in person HOTEL 24brwk.Perm.ti73-533S Pl&n1, tstimatel It ~1111. 847-1511 T;;,:•:,:IO:;:r;,:l;:n~g----_;"='° _;:.;Ac:,d.;di::;,~::.,-*,--"'"''"mod<-,-.,,Hni:­ eia ean 11& Service 1763 Orang, A,., C.l\I. 962-S5.51. LAGUNA 425 S. Cout H G' .. r• Carpets, windows, tloors, etc, 6't)..l29'l. wy. ......_..., txper. all-round Rts. & Commc'I. 5'1-tlll BANK TILLER Lag. Bch. man. NatiOnai Auto Glwi -W/ExP'• .. Pl'l'lm.. Good * DR.-.c * 2111 l.aal>no Q\yn Rd, LaJ Fred H. Guwick, Lie. 673--f.041 * 549-2170 TROJAN MAINT. CO. Tolloring· 6970 Salary. Xln't wondnc cond. .. .. ,.,. &h. s.. Emmitt H.,... OHnpl hoolecleanfna:, <>!c. & I----"----= Apply In pereon 1st Western No 11'--Zence ~rgr. ' PIANO LESSWNS All aae1 1velcome Call; Carol 548-596.1 1 wllL tutor f'leme:ntary ;C;;;•;;.rpo!;.;;.t;...;;C.;,IN"'-'n"int..,,,_..;66.;;.;;;25 apU, Bon!Md. (213) 717...ml. ALTERATIONS &. drelsmak· Bank 16932 Galdenwest ff B N _,...., I 1rJ& • Retttencf's ii required ' . . KellaN HAIRSTYLISf J•nlterl•I Service &73-M:JS · BARidAID -Nllhta. Apply M'U5t ha de ~ for infonnatk>n ca.11 sldU1, 11!ading, arithmetic, g.u...73Jl or ~182a S!RVICI DIRECTORY 65011' ~.. Q~ Rei. & Commc'I. 64U824 before 6 p.m. Maverick, drlvin& ~ anAPfl1 * 492~ * ~ BAY ol Beach Janitorial Tiie, Ceramic '''4 1728 Newpm't Blvd., c.~f. YELLOW CAB co. Hud~·are store salesman. Carpet.11, wlndoWI, floon, .;.;.;;:..==;.::.;;__.::.:.:.; Barmaids-Experienced 116 E. lit.II St. \V, H. WRIGHT CO. • ' CARPIT etc.Rnl:Commc'l,646.1401 WE'RE only a amalr Inpenonatt5PM&6PM o.w,..._ 126 RocbesUifft! ·• STEAM CL•ANED bullneu · "~ Ley harder. VECV.S ROOM 548-9006 HOSI'ESS • Lunch, u ::x l'U" Charre •-kk--RIASONABLE RATES lnteri.r DecoratlM •737 Qualit)' ceramic hit work DOG Groomer, all breeds. 2P -....., auu --..-• -J Free cflimates. 537-39&8 CAFETERIA \VORKERS exp'd Full or part tme. ti.I, La Ca\'t Restaurant, needl p/ttme y,:ork. ~ carpet installatiaa *LET me heir you with Lie. I: ins. Univ. ot Ca. Irvine now in-Pk·A·Pet. ~ 1695 hvlne Aw, C.M. Apply Accountlnt -===="'":=:;'°;78:== l-=='';:4;;:6;.Jt:=:71=."""--I • room or J #.aetull, Ask ..;;;.""°::...c..:;,,~=---terviewtna: for to 11 ow In I in penon, office • 1d tkior ~ OWNERS SPECIAL about our fret dnptey plan. * Verne, The Tile ~tan * positions Caftterl..:. food EMPLOY~ENT 9:30 Ai\f-ll:30 A.'f. ' Bobyslttl"' YOUNG SET PRE-SCHOOL Ar:e& 2-10 7 dayg. 6:~7::W hour, day or \\'eek. Full I! pt/Ume . .30c pc.r hr. 1 child. Tac tor 2, $1.00 for ~ in Lhf! :1amt family, ~ial Sumn1tr J>rosrem incl, field trlpl:, swim~ for 6-10 year olds. All qua.!Jfied teachen. ~ ~ ta Ana Avt, c .rit . '*'9210. 6'&-3100 l\IOTHER &: !Rn dalllhltn will baby1it am children our home. Hot lunch, blc yd, lots of play equip A en- t er ta I n . $15/wk or $3.~/day. 963-SBTI "Lou Ann" LICENSED Child cart, my home, Mon thnl. Ftl. 2 to 4 yrs. Ftnoed yard .t playroom. So. Coast Plau a.tell. 349-4038. t.1A TURE l\1othtr o ft e r a child care, )'()Ur home or mine, By tho hr, day or wk. Planned recreatiOn, 495-4031 bccAs10NAL babyslttina: In your home:. Af t r:rn.oons , evl•nlnlr.' or weekends . .. ,_.,,. RELIABLE Mother w 111 babysit my hOnlf'. Infant or 1oddltt Meaa Verde area. 53-1791. BABYSft'T[NG -my hnmt. pre-«hookr. Nev Bay \"lpw I: Orchard, M9--089I BABY8n"rER-)'OU.r ll om•. bu''" Call g"Jl-.0089 BAIIYSl1'TING '""" Altu 5 Sitt" wltndl too. 2ll \Yalnut, C.M. 64~ • WILL can for child.Nn. ltot l11nche1. Infant• ttu'\& 6 )T. 642---0-123 LOVlNG care ,our etilldl"tn D\1 home\ Jt.B, By hr-d~ wk. 968-6746 son lq, ft. $20. Diamond 644--0696 ~!t.JO.-h ."'::.. ItllmllallP&l "',pa.Ira. Stl"Vice: Cook, aalad1 dept., FEMOAPL!OR!~-~!!Y ...... _ HOUSECLµNING A Child Carpet Cleanera. 117 n.t """ 1 • 11 er PA· line supervilon. Experience "' -'°'"5..._ nvw~ catt. ~ wk plu1 rm. 4 St., Costa Mesa, 645-"17. I • Lio. Lea!Qna: shower repair, nectasary. By appointment ~Ion thru Fri, Call 833-0llOO 00.rd. 5\i dQ-1 Rtfs PH· .!!!!_~·------'6'-'755c; -==14=7",1!15=7=/ll=4&0206="'==:\,o~nl~y~,,!"""900~~·:..____ Ext. 2036. A1k for Mn.~ . 540-9212 ' ' ' REMARC Services. 3 rooms · --· 2 P?tf S21.50. Full)· ruarantted, * IRONING * ''"CLERK typist for pneral rungton, after · n<>o1":11;;;;E;;:\V;;;O;;;R:;;KE"'°R"s-..,,1,:c:n"w"lope-I Credit cards OK. 847-6688. Pickr.:J"P H:~n~ ~r,.7641 TopMll ln•u ra net agency . 2 Ex*perlenCcAodR•ET addrtuonl wanted. Rush STEAM jet ca.rpet cleaning, TOPSOIL, Nltro1en fortified Knowled~ or fire A .-stamped, ~II add. env. By ClarKare, nation-wide IRONING Wan!ed -10c.15c-rPtlwood added, 837-7000 or caau1dt:y lloo& ne<:eSAr)'. CLEANERS Klssack, P . O. Box 1350: service. Fnte esl 50-4055 20c, pieae. Wntm./H.B. • 495-4632. Call 548-1512. Garden Grow. a . 92fWO. free pick up A dl-1.v. 892-9783 -COCKTAIL & Steak Hou11e e lt1UST HAVE SOME * HOSTESS • Alt 31Mi Floors "'5 CARPET VINYL Tll..E !JC CON'l'lt. FllD ES!'. • 5«).7262 * Furnttur• R•1torlnt -~ Roflnl1hlnt 6675 \Vant Your lr'Olli.rw Done? T,... Service •tlO \Vattresae:1 Wanted tor Ntw KN 0 W LEDGE OF Attractive, personable, to Call Viilaa;t IM In Laguna !oii'OCKING. mttt public, Marl n e 918-423.l BOB'S TREE SURGERY Beach. Only YoUr"ll'.. health.)' • PREFER EXPERIENCE Re st • u r a n t , T ff J: ii back ottertnr the aamt looklna (iris need appl:y. ON STEAl\t CLEANING NEWPORTER INN, 11117 lron"'e SI~ Fine ~~ ... Service. Eves from 8 'til a, 49M986. l\1ACH1NE OR BIGE. Jambcne Raad N.B. Appl)! _M='=""""=::·====== . COCKTAIL WAITRESSES 1.0 \V"S KARPE'T KARE in pe.non ollt,y ll AM ., ... OON S TREE SERVICE All Experientt'd only. N I r h 1 l\tETHOO. :Z Pi\I _J_on_i_i.,_1._1 _____ •no_ type1, l..Jsc &: __ Ins, fiee work. Ben Brown'11 Reply to:H ""o"u"SE"w=1VES=~.~G-ALS~.-.... - WORKERS Available: Any Eatl.tnales. &f2.0SM. Restaurant. AP p I Y In Box lttltMG, O&ily Pl.lot 18, be paid !er tun In the l>'lmlltunAAntiques kind of work, anytime. TREES & shrub!:; pruned, person.SeeRoy,31106Cout Exp Escrow Typiat momirc1. A )'Ounc . R.ilnlablnc & Reltiorin&. Cleaninz, lawn "-'Ol'k, etc. abaped, remove or rtPiant Hwy, So. J..aiUna. \VORJ< \VHEN 1; dynamic oomJ>&nY. 1-3 da11, * 6'5-0991 * Efficient, reliable. $2.50 hr. 25 Yh loc, 83&.M alt 6. MPANI6N~Hskkpr, 11 v e \VHERE YOU WA..'l/T 3-4 hnr. No se 11 t nr . FURNITURE strippin& !: AM for Jobn or Nk:holu TREES, Htd&ei, trim, cut, In, Ref'•,req'd. 53&-(11)11 aft on tempon.ll' usipmtnti American °'*1IMon. re1Wst11na:: 646-0075. 1tumps, re.moved, hauled. ro S. Mn. Relnharl. VOLT &t&--0222 for appt. -===*:_,;642-=93==75=*== )'fl exp. "111)' Ins. 6Q...40l). COOK'S HELPER, full time lnat.nt Peraonnel HSJ9'RS Emplyr ~ h ""'--· --Palntlnt, for SP.tORGASBORD i n 3148 Campi.II Dr., Suite 106 George Allen 8)'l&nd. Ate~ Gerllenl"l,._ __ .._:•;:;•::::IO P•perh•n1lnt 6l50 Uphol1Nry '"° Colla Mtta. M111t be over Newport Beach 54M741 cy 1(6..B E. 2" I.A. GEN'L Clean Up, tl'ff 1t.rv., } siuRYs;~. ~ FABRIC SALE 20 )'ti old. Ph. LI &-Ml.f. EXP'D. only. part tin1e c;- 54 -, 7 ,---0.190;-;-;;.,· ====~-. weed kill, roto-till, m . '•tocy ll\lCCO le 1100 Blue Chip 1tamp1 •• COOK·PartTlme FLORIST. Rtf'i r eci 'd . H ous_~yd· 1 pr Ink It .. , re pa ired, ovtrh•nz S149. Aclt. celling !Ji'REE. 2-f)C dlvin &; cha.it ALLEY WEST 2106 \Vee;t \Veddl111:1 etc. Steady A ~~ i::; • .:..~ r 111 646-M43. $13. per nn. Min. 3 nns. f69, lncllKlea fabric & labor. Ckeantront, N.B. 6~tn4 lucratlvt . 6'f5....6:J!ll • AL'S Land1eap.i111. Tree =6=16,,_03,,11=&,_,..63'1-~.,._,-·.,--All ~'Orie done in 5 days. COASTAL AGl!NCY M Edw•rd Ross HOUSEKEJ:PER tor I removal. Yard remodeling. TWO UCLA 11\ldentll need l"rte e1tlmate. 821.s.174. A me-mbrer ol r.;31 Ml •dultt. $1'.lO mo !+' rm It ~ d-h v LLIA ~ u· s 1tt t ' r•m•r baud 541-tGT lelr t Tnlh baulina, lot cleanup. nwiey. r..Ap' ou 1e \ 1 MS rum. A ..... yt1 Snc •nt: k ne ns nc. S•n ClttTMnte ~&ftS. ' Rep.a.Ir 1prnkln:. m.Ulli painte.n F'ree e:st. Kf'n Reco¥t.r e rfp1nr e clean. The World'a L•r9est GAl\DENING. B)' month, -S44-3<?'1=='~· -~~~--Beaut. work. 6'Ml64. Profe11lon•I JR. GIRL 'lltlDAV METICULOUS PAINT~ --· EmpklytTMnt Service \'ou at'ft the winner or Experlene. Not NeotllUJ ~ ;t.~==~~ BLUE CHIP STAMPS. INS. Whtclow CINnlne ,,,, 2T90 Harbor Bl 0.t ~ :J tickets to the Exctllmt OPtOl'tW\lb' for llb JAPANES!: • LANDSCAPE crew t'Ol. ~It. Int-ext PROFmIONAL WINDOW Harbor Blvd.' at .Ad.amt ORANOI COUNTY encumbtnd,. aterac:ttv., out a ...... Maint•nonoo ......... Exp, Docko. m&U CLEANING-REASONABLE. DELICATESSEN MAN. :tua l'AIR I •Xl'OSITION ::'':..e" .;.!:.,~ .. .:; l\lACA * 842-8442 RETIJtED Patnrtr: 2G yrs 642-Jtu aft 5 P~l. timf.. l'lust be depe.ndable., at the netlt Hucllome rftl d JOliNSON 'S GARDENING titler. Nnt l bonesl Non --------Sff Jmy, Hl-T\mt Df!:ll 493 ORANG! COUNTY fie. .in Orarw-C: Atr,ai Yard"'"'· Ol>an-up• pan. """""·Call -1. J OBS I EMPLOYMENT E. 17th St .. C.M. FAIRGROUNDS d•trictGoodmmi,,.oi. tine, oprinkl•n. 962-lOlS. * PAPERHANGING --• DELIVERY DR I VER July 14·19 •ith 1oQ ot frinc• ..... ~~ JAPANESE Ga rdrn l na ! PAINT1NC. • ~ Job WentM, Men 1000 slcreo co. part time. mM-Pl II iQ..5678 329 avt.ilable to ria:ht Ji.rt. M ·--" N 1-~ a INT d -~--ried, drptndabJC'. Aae 19-33. ~ ... _ .. t 'and I PM '.,"'c1a· ' ... -.... and. neatntM aL. OK1v 1C('. tA ......... tanu.p • Ir Ext. P&ln re. Local VIET ... M VETERAN ... ~ t fflf.rt. t5f..2170 Mr "" n un ~--... )ii. malnt, 988-2303 ttl'•· U.'d, /oa., ... .,L IVI ;,,.,. 0 • "'"' tlck<t' !North County .,..,. 11!\J!T. Typlnc to a.E.AN·UP SPECIALIST CaU O'luci:. ~ . IOll·fftt mnnber 0: 541)..1%1)) wpm min.. Use ti!n by add. ..... 1.... odd warn. to "'OT'k and live tn TIME FOR er and ha~ math lncUna. l\tow!Jlr, .,,~1..... joba. PROFESSIONAL 30 rr• 0r ....... Coun'"", ~ntble, Fun lime woma?'I dNC cltttt, lion. Sharl.hand helpM ... 1 Rtuonable. 5'MS;)S ~p. 'Pl.pertli.nc\na ' paint. .,.., v QUICK CASH Ii • .~. •--P JOI! -1tron&. lnt<'llftt"nt 23 YT. old Ye-Wll"e vi..,-. ~ -not req\ltftc:l, \\'illin&ne• to E xPi.:RlENCED JAp.Anttt ira, train "£na:lflnd, •7451. m111t \\lih musterlw! and THROUGH A Oa\l,y Pilot 1c•rn and atlltudt most bn. G ardentr. Comple t e TRADE. P1lnttrc by Uce.M--11deburn1 looking for suit· DON'T JUST WISH for Portant. Thit Job has un. Sc~. J'l'ff ee:t. Mi-0724. C'd contn.ctor for tntc:k, able e-mp]oymcnt. \\'Wi111 DAILY -11.LOT turnl1hinp tor )'OUt home, limhed luturt tor tome strl, Compl ... Y•rd C•r•I turn. or '!' M2~ and 11.blt WANT AD find areal bll.)'JI ln today'1 Reply In own handwtillrc to JIM S4tM131 .catl&l2.a6?1 A cba.r:P IL PltaMt call 646-ltll Cluaified Adi. Box 8P I010. Daily Pilot. ~.:..;:::::..:;::;:.;:;;:,:;.;;...~,~~;.;.;..;;..;..;...;.;;;~~·l..::::::::::::.;:::::_...,,~~-l.-'::::..::.:...:::::::..:::~.::.::::::J~~- • . ~--------~~~~'-------. ·- " • . Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers • See If You Have Any • Of These Things A ' DAILY PILOT • WANT~AD 1. Stove 2. Oult1r ?· loby Crib 4. lloctrlc S.w S. C1mer1 6. Wathef' 1. Outboard Motor I. Stereo S.t 9 •. Couch 10. Cl1rlnet 11 . ltefrlfer1tar 12. Pickup Truck 13. S.Wlnt Machin• 14. Surfboard 15. Machine Tools 16. Dl1hw11har 17. Puppy 11. Cabin CrulHr 1'. 0.11 Cart 20. a.rometer 21. Sllnnp Colloctlon 22.-Sot 23 ..... , ..... 24. llowllftf loll 2S. •Waltr Sida 26. ,_ 27. Sull<aH 21. Clock Will Sell Fast! 2'. llcycl• 30. Typewriter 31. llr1 stools 32. lncyclopollla 33. Vacuum CIHntr 34. Tropical Fish 35. Hot Roel lqulpm't 36. pile Cabinet 37, Goll Clubs 31. stw11n1 sn- 39. Victorian Mirror 40. Bedroom Sot 41. Slide Projector 42. Lawn Mower 43. Pool Tolilo 44. Tires 45. Plano 46. Fur Coat 47. Dnpos 41. Llnona 49. Horoo 50. Airplane 51, Organ 52. borcyclo 53. Roro looks 54. Ski ... ,. 55. High Chair 56. Ctin1 57. lloctrlc Train 51. Kitten 59. Cla11lc Aut. 60. Coffoo Tablo 6 I. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Ski• 64. TV Sol 65. Workbench 66. Diamond Watch 67. Go-Kart 61. Ironer 69. Camping Troller 70. Antique Purnlturo 71. Tope Rocordor 72. Sailboat 73. Sporle Cor 74. MattrOll lox Spgt 75. Inboard SpoodllNt 76. Shottun 77. Sooldl• 71. Dort Gome 79. Punchlftf llat IO. Baby Carri• 11. Dr""" 12. Rifle t3. Doak 14. SCUIA Geer TheM or f1111f otlier otra tlllllfl •l'Olllld tho ••- be twned Into ccnh wltll • DAILY PILOT WANT-AD so Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642~5678 ..... . .... . .. . Wul ff, -II. "70 , DAJl.f I'll.OT U JOU & IMPLOYMINT JOU & IMPLOYMINT JOIS I IMPl.QYMINT MIRCIWitiiSf fdit MERCHANl5tSI ~ Jobe MM• W-. 7100 Jobe 11111, Wom. 7100 io•o Mon, w-, 7100 SALi ANO TltADI SALi ANO TRAiii Hou~ ...... ~ R.N. 3 "" to u:'i"PM. SHIPPING ............ clopt.j-;';;""';;;1-;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;•;,;°';°';o;'""':;;;''";r;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;l>;ll0;1 w....,.,,,,M,,l0.2od>ool ~. Wit. -011. """"' 1n ..,..., au,• .... chldm 60-llD aft. •:oo Park L ido CbnvUetce.nt Productkln Pl .• Nwpt Bch. ll.~usT G ffSEKPR • ...,.lt... ....... Hoop, ll45 s....-A .... srAnoN Al1end. NI ~ "' . 01 woman ., 1Mn nlc!e fam N .B. Pli: 60-24.lD. Call only P /tlmt. • Ae"11 H a r b o r ,_,, pmn, SO.!ll06 att 6, 1 AM to 5 PM Mobllt m5 S. 11arb<r CM Ono of I •Ind I--odd plocot -ml• HOW DOES SHE DO rT!! RUN OFFICE T ... ;,..,... SOiid...; . mokhad Hie -discontinued rontol 1-- NIWt' Sttml ~of Cub. YICbt broker nMda fte'ept. ~'-111 ...... 1 .. -.:. ...... _Plrh of b.droom •ts-over fnYtln...., I~ Hf:R s!Cllrr'f b:dtt i: l"Deral ott1ot Sun v I.PP' ' ...--. "~· ..... r ,_,_ h _,. a<>od "'°"" thru'Tbun 10.(, swi ~ Appl.r. 315 N. -.,,, ALL MUST .. AVON --u Artlon -i 5J6.l89l Rm. •10• S.A. . GO.• ' WHY NOT JOIN HER! ' . TE1£PHONE OPERATOR Call Now: -Se. Betb' Bruce at ~u pm S.t •sun To mike room for mor9 fUmttW. w,. ,.. 5-IO-TtMl M6-M4.l 228 Fi>rtlt. Lqnna Beach turned from rent1IL We are the ul•• eut· JANITORS. Exp'd. only , m· f> THEATRE let for the nttlon'1 l1rtttt furniture r~t1I Good""'• """""' cond'•· 166 C..X12c MANAGERS company. ' c.ll &fta' 3PM :K3-8393 Hardtop 6 drl\'e tns-San N. ht t d LfVE.IN .....,..,. 1o " Apocy 1or eu..r Girls Gobrlel Valley • an,.. H '1 di! an 8 · " • .. · .... • ........ '9 eacll yn. tor_ ........ ,_ •••d ctOW.CoutHwy,N.B. Cowlty. 1~a1t·1rowln1 Boea ~ds ...•.......•..•••• $4eacbup i:i~ -By appoint, fM.39351 x springs & mattress sets •29 set ........... '"" .....,., ... Eawardt CJnemu. .....,,,. n· tt cb · · • • · · · · • of cu, prtv. nn. to &M'ftf' SALE3 to: ine e lU'I · · · · · · · · · · · · • • • • $2 each up ~-• ~. Ph. p 1 T C ~ drawer chests ...............• '29 each ~-· ~ ... ••n UT YOUR S •L15 · · · Beaut.iful Spanish dresser. w/mirror ... $7" • .,...,. !l&U!«J " 140 Wool Volley llvd. Occ al • LU~~ ~--~-"·-"· EFFOITS W,HERE S.n Gobrlol as1on oventu!fed chairs . . . • '29 uch ~ ~·-· ~-Occasional Danish modern chairs $69 ucb ~ fl>ilJl>t """· •• train. THE ACTION IS! ~ :!.!fE BLUE BEET I 80" green sofa .............. '. '. .... $29 "'897-'19St -. • orient<d ··~ • DINNER COOK 3 high hack gold velvet overstu!!ed MAINTENANCE MAN -npJ•"'"'-= Siar! $30. per •hlft chairs ................•..... $69 eodl want>ed. HCYI'EL LAGUNA slon man. choice OPJIOr-* TYPISTS * Lam1 P shades, your choice •••..•• , lOteada • ~ S. ~t Hwy, Lac. Sch. tun.It!~• available tor ca-Rqi.ter for new Wedgewood built·in oven ~ 111 perM>n after ll ~r .:m:in :1th ,Z: a tern.~ Job & broiler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . • . . . . $98 .!AN To . ~ 4 matching har stools .. .. .. .. .. .. $7 each u&ilt mar of local manapment We1t•rn Glrl Inc. 2 bunk bed sets w/matlreees .. $39 each at appliance store. Neat ap. 4667 A!acArtbur Blvd. .,.,..""· <""2383 M' • """1ou• ..,., bo~ Newport S.acb # TJtE USED fURNITUR£ fll'TftlW Wright g...10 am onl.y. not•• important as e~t 540-0325 Mtlftl Mechanic de-sire to succeed. You'll TYPIST 1115 H1rbor Boulevard; Cotti Me. -GOLF COURSE-hov• full "'" pn>mot!on Clerk • Son'--541.9457 MAINTENANCE and adv. support. WORK •WHEN ru; 0,.. W..t4-yt t-ltlt. ,_.,...,. f ·I. c ............ MECHANIC + .. ~~YOU w•~ ... -·· -NEWPORT·BEACH Draw Plan Available nn.c.~ A<~• F •· Country Cub aeeb a + Worlc Cote to Home on temporaey auipments urnltu,. IOOO ~H !qui~ •11 -··"•~ •-·•-+ C Pl · VOLT ·-OLYMP .,. ........ cu mec ....... .., to repair ar an Availa..ble ln1t11nt P•rtonntil OVER STOCKED ...,,.., IA M riectric and D}&intain toll coune +Be an auociate ot H. w .. 3848 Campu1 Dr., &.Ute 106 MUST SELL typewrittt, compact ottlce mainterwq equipment in-Dw!Pt. mpected Calif. Newport Beach. 546-fT•l Twl n& •A".9' ~ .... _ 9' model ~le cludlnc tmall enatnea. mow-RE Broker _, , "i.u.ut ..,.,. , from ~w. ex· en, trackn and trucks. Pol.I. + G • Typist, part time, speedy, Queen.189.95, Kines $119.95, ~ 111.laht Ila! of Upper tlon .i.o requires weldina: rou p Healf:b lnJurance... accurate, 2~ hn dicy. Twin S1ze Headboards ST.9.S, halt ot orietnaJ ribbon from and ·paintinc experience, i:zs,<OJ IMJOl' ~cal. S15-0171 · Trundle Seta $89.95, Sleep. home: t;ypina ot a few lettien Exetllent opportunlt;y life and accident W.UTRES.S!:S Tar Gemwi er Sofas $179.95 • Up, Studio by doctor mov1nc to non. ln pleuant aurroundlnp. + Unlfn:lted Cbmpany n. Restaurant in H.B. We sup-Cooebea $89.9.S, c.omer ei.ctrlc boat. Sales lltp P!eue stnd fteu:me or brief nancll!I on All Sales. ply cute Bavarla.n eo1tumea. Grou:pg $169.95. shows late Mardi purchue letter oulliniUI your qualiti. GET \VITH mE ACTION Part-tilM. 968--&.100. SIESTA SLEEP lbr $315 aell b-$250. Call cationa and WI.If! hllb:ln' to NOW ... CALL: WAITRESS. <Mr n, full SHOP 9D--035T ewntnp til 9 and Box M·1062. lhe DAILY &Ir. Cburchlll CT14) 835-3233 time. Ship Ahoy Rntaurant. 1927 Harbor Blvd., CM -~ ~~ durUw the day. Pit.OT, N.B. "'·'es Open T Days r.tn. Cox. 4M--2050 66-2760 G•r_og_ .• S.I• I022 MOTEL MAIDS. over 20 yn ,_, w-'----. _. _ ___. 34U5 Cat. Hwy, Dana Pl. .,.V"ft cuu~. """pe,-ic, ... "Q,a. ....., -..:2 G (No phone C*lis) Apply 196T LArERIENCED sUCCHstul Apply in ferlon. ~ ARAGE -1e: Mite. Newp:ll"l Blvd., C.M. dil'@Ct salft repreaentt.tl~ •14 N. Newport, NB ()pan Daily 10-e household ttema. Di1b11: I MO'IHER'S helper, live (2) Top commillionll plt1.1 Mon. It Frt. 10.9 Furn, Swedish frplc, Wa~ 1n and board monthly perce~ ol CroA WANTED: Part time, licena-skil!I, tape rtCordee, Movie ' room plus receipts. Let me prove )'Ol.I ed R.E. Aln: people. Eve. 17 PC. KINO 5111 equip, etc. 1o.m.6pm. Drl1 Mllod~'~· 49'--8413 cannot hff.t tbe permanent ~tr wet~ La.cbenmyer BEDROOM Moontide, RB ,. income po911ibilitle1 of tbia · ' eve• : Larp 9 drawer dreutr, -FRI N ATlONALLY known cte.1.. For app't, Call 67J...451T. 1111 1.0mn-dark. 1016 ~~phlc te·-___._ .,..., ., f _ .. , . ror, 2 bedside atands, Kine Valencia, Apt s. C.M. tn .,. .... ..,... _.. ,._.... _,,...7(1,, lJ.l PM wk"·-Youn&: man or isu•PPIJll A size head""---' ---.11~ all Iron models. Model fees paid. ....,.. ti l;lUUl.I, .......... e, """'" ey -Riibt. ~ C..tqoriea OHded: cblldT'en • SALESLADY. exper. for receiving dept, full me. eel mattreu, llbeell, bl&m. houeehol.d item• .te. aa:e 3--5. women qe al>. ladlea' apeclalty 5hop 1n Ptrm. ~lust have driven eta. •tc. 546-0349 Send recent photoa to: John Lquna. fM..UM9 d l::t • U~. $1'5. wk. '«> start. CbolQI cC SJlanllb ~N"'E~IG~HBO="'RH=oo~n--.--Of. I: Ruth Mecbllnc, 1704 49t-M58 eves. Appl)' g.U AN. MS W. l'lth m Modem Sb''-1ice tum; nl& axu I mt.c. Thuntoa Dr .• Lacuna SALES-Carpet, drapery St. C.M. ._,__ .. ~~L 'OR $24' 851 Domln&o. Eutblutt. Beacb. CA ~ u.le1. Experienced. Must be '""' _., pmts, onlY S9 mo. titoRCuE A Autopsy alert. 89.l-Ml. ~~~l~tl~_!~ Wllk'S WAlltEHOUSI G~~ ~a.~ r#t aalltant. Part time, tX• SEAMSTRESS. exper tun or ~~ .., I~· '°'St.. Santa At9 Walnut, H.B. 5361381 cellent pay. Send quallHca. put time. Fuhions 't,y Jan, Cleuet n.1...,-S.9 Sat M Sun U~ Hom to Box. M·l090, Dally 2400 W. Oout HW)', SWte FURNITURE returned from BAYCREST PUot H, N.B. 64&-4791 ''Mn. {) c!1-p1ay atudiel:, model homo MANY ODD THINGStl ~ -------Oberhanall" Ji es, decorators cancellation. 2006 CommodlJre, NB :•ScJ.ol~~-.:.: ** SECRETA'IY n "ft':tu~i:'1'T'U'Ri s:~~Seola EXECUTIVE ** an 'w.ri"'i'na 1144 Nowpori Bl., c.M. 1ema1e.115-. 51&""311 Fu.turn weekly refftaher Generll manqe:r cl NYSE d• ti q ewry nite 'tll 9 GAR.tGE Sa.le • 99lJ s.at COUIW• In the 1ldlls )'OU finn needs .ecretacy with A A ~Sat. A Sun. 'W • ctr., Fountain Vallt;y. 10 need to stt the job )'OU above averqe altills. Beau. na{f,l.it: A 8 FT DIVAN $75. Matching to 4• Thun ... Trt. want. tiful office ts equlp'mt. Xlnt (f-"'1 ann chaln $20 each and Appl! bllnellts A -talary, Contact ottoman $7.50,, ~ IN _ •ncn 1100 L 833 Dowr Dr., N.B, e Pe1'90Mel Dept 5404020, GOOD CONOJTION. GE' AulD -· -~ ~ e 6<2JS10 e to start July 14 -~ _ ~ _ __ _ _ 80-2331 at~ 5 pm $50, Pe~t eJec ..,_, -;;;;;,::;;-• Al!~u~rRg~~~S et tha 20 PC. "MADRID" xlnt cond l«J. Will ""'-· Trainee to "40. TRAVEL. Newport School 1 ROOM GROUP Muter 0,. accepted . F.xceptlonal career oppor. 2Q1 S. SUsa.n St of 8u1lnet1 FROM MODEL HOME! 84T..all! ot 546-al.1. w/ou~ nat'I co, WW Santa Ana CNr Includes: Quilted aol& I TRANSFERRED! B tan d train clrt to trawl U.S. Ex. Harbor It wamer) lnqulr .. • lnYltM chair, 2 end tables a: cottet Mw Kermore ..,,,._ A peme1 paid. Top btnetita + -...==:;,:;,;:;:;;;~~ Aile for NON Hoffman table, 2 lampe. druser, mJr. dr)'el' w/2 yr wunnt:y protit aharln&. Rme in 6 * SEX:RETARY * ror, headboard, quilled box both irl5. ~ f10 : mo'a. Call Min Venw. Beautlful Ne• Offic:u. 557""21 ~ " mattrea, 5 pc ~ aft I pm 551-6122 Ab1-11 Abbot P\lr GOOD opportunity for alert ---~ ---d1nlni room• table Is ' ~ -u==--~=---1 ' ._.. • Rttetary, to work ln Wt ---~~ ' SEO appliances I: TV1 ::".~~·=taWA.!.r. paced N.B. advertl•· Dl1COVer•G,...tN9w bac~~AT$T4:9.95 ~cN~~u.~·-. lni: ..,ncy, All aklllt Incl. Coroor Wllh Tho $399 -··~· _ -· ,_ * P~-r:: * ·--. Xlnt ..i..,, AIRLINES "• 11own Pmb. Only 111 ... KENJIOR&"""' .. -PH, S<S-22ll Ext 110 " .... u ... Undor Ill, Ph' Wl!LK'S WAREHOUSI! ,,_ • •0 dl><r. IOO. * IJ33.l&'ro * A m.tural for )'Otuw people l!OO W. •th St., Santa Ana .::1114-=1!28==~----I PATHOLOGY TRANSCRIB- ER Experienced. Full tlme, di.ya. Apply Penonnel Dept, Hoq: Hospital, N.B. SECRETARY who want exdtement plUll B!:AUT. 6' aota, extra ~~ ~Jll wuber, W:~:: :W~T Tkkel qent! Air fftfeht! ~· loYely gold 4 M?-8115 or~ deliver. Station & I en t? Reaerw.· .,.v ..... cost $400. Twin ltu! 1--;;=-7'-'7'--- on temporary uaicnmentl t.lona? Ramp or travel apntt b@d compl w/ bn.sa hdbrd, Philco refril:, brome, VOLT We'll train you for tbeM aU Unens. elec blnkt, a: almoAt new $125. ln11•nt Per1onn.I and more day or ntte we bedapr'Nd, C08t J22$. All * 84lo3549 * 3848 Campus Dr., SUlte 106 lnclude P1acement .UJ.i. pert'. Will SAc! !J62.-0211 NORGE Mlher Juat bee For eounttt work. Must have Newport Beach . 546-4141 ance. LOVF;-Seat, off·wht.. new. rfllt, Xlnt order'. Try ~ experience. Apply In penon Senlot _Secretary Est. 21 yn Approwd b' ·~· 8 ~ ~ .Seedihefet >'OU. bu)t IL $40. St&-Sru Parts Man to J*rts man&it:r 5 Days, for advertia:ln& qency, • • .,....... 10 -__ Oooed Sa......, i. ,..,.,.,, ,.,.,..,. pace, Muat how Veterana. E11&1blo lnstltutkm ._. .. : 64!1-1052. Antlquff lllt H b V W excellent aldlll, pollt!, front U::-t~l.edenD:y 1-..nd MED DR table I: 6 di'• -· ar our 0 0 ottlce appearance. 25 to Ill. ' n _.... LR "t BR Mb, Dtnette Anllquo Solo Beautitul new ofUcea. AJrllM School• Pecfflc aet, Lamps " mile. 962--23216 Movtn& to new kQHaa,. 1J1 19'111 BEACH BL., ....... * U1-1'70 * 610 I 171h Sant Ano aft ~ -at "°" '"' below. HUNTINGTON 8!:.ACll SECRETARY • sa.i..sM • CUSTOM Wood bar with Glue I dalna H ol!.14&ry RECl!l'TIONIST for Fulllon hi Stock Brom. burnt orange leather hand '-'• Antlqun, :H3J New. Good typl1t, aome aceounti111 work. Gl"O'fl'lnc company In Jrvtne Complex. All frtnp bemJl.ta. $3:90. per mo. APPb' .. ..,.,.. •se. Good akUh req'd tor ~T the hla:h COit oi.Mam-nil A 3 bar •toola. $150. port Blvd., C.N. Wt paced ottice Sal ap. ina to Fl.YI A/C rental and Call UJ.13.17. prox, $400 mo • .U.uti. 8taht inst R.euonable. J'l1 t••·"'sor=A'",-,..-..,--.... -.-.. -u,,.,-~..!!~.~~"!!_~ * SECRETARY, Ootporatt at the nearby Orana:• O:JuD. non.1, acotctwuarded SllS; 1970 Sinttr ~~ ie&al clopt ShortMnd, t>I> ty Airport. Call John -Motel\"" lo-t $15 ' lie-. ...... walJNt ·- .... """" l•pl ...... -5!M331 • ..... man. ....... - dnlred. 137-2030 Ext. 31 _ ~ me maple trundle <rm'CUta 9llllnS. b 11 n d Colllornlo Sl!RVICI CINTIR !l*trlcol '"':! -wffh m•...._ IOO .. ,.., -A •te. Our. ln)ocli... Meidl"' lmploymont Agency ORANG!: County'• Prof•• 1701 Eut Belbo& Pm>. ~ ,. ama1I P>llllL 200 Bl1as Aw., C.M. n"M I: Fee Po.itiona 11oMJ. Reper&ory Theatre So Point. l'TJ..1&38 I===· ======~I (1rvJne tndustrla! Comp!"! +Soc/Poron'I .... $500 Cout Repertory" oll•rlns FORM!CA ""' wood desk Musical RICIPTIONIST i.lln l yn rtlattd °"' lite It !JI public Summer ">I> 8x2', -m.;n, lnstrvmontt llU CLIRK TYPIST Sil, rd typln<. ' workohop. Call 64&-oau ;;';:,;•m;;·;-;;:::::::~· 613-9::!:~183~-I ;:-:-:":'.:::"°~;;;.:;,':"""...:=1 Doctots ottlcn. H.S. grad. •S.Cr•t•ry , ..... $550 bttwn 10 .. I. BUITET or credenza • Model 4100 Wutllbr.r crpn, Non amoMr. Trim, neat •P-blnstrucUon/Archlt. exper, MUSIC Ua10na, your hOme. Arntt. OC: 11-tutirwville comt. 2S bue Clavin', almlal ,,earance. Enuptic, 5'4" SH .. t;yp , N.B.. 001, C.M. Band A-1 ptthct. $125. 96U337 Ltalle 1pealcer, walnul f1A,. or l&Uet'. R«rUtru 1t11ndlna. •Stenotfr ofc •••• $4SO dtrector 16 )'l'I. M. A . YNG cpl ..ta r urn . ilh incJ. back. Jocked cowr. Apply In ptl'IOll, Tues., July bCl. flplat, outaolrw PfT'Oll• m.-1\W. SPfl.ll/Medit. Reu, Will ~ l.ar&e enoua;h tqr chun:h 14th, t" pm, Wntmlnotor *Aoolt Clk •..... $525 MIRCHANDISI fOR """-Pn<I Pty. MM41S. uio. SOid new -. Prlcod Macllcol G""", 'N32 211t st., Aocto ,...;..,., lite typtrc. IALI AND TRADI .....,__ ---., ..U °' l"JO, "'' -· Wntmlmter. +Sec'y/Escrow .. $500 ~-Fumlluro 8011 F.ENDERBASS RiCIPTIONIST S-3,,. ,....,. °"'· "'P""'"' fumitwe IOOO IWln'd Mx«I ....;., -. DELUXE RJCKENBAa!ER 1\111 -· ~. attraettw, *S..'y/pt time ft,51 hr ;:;:--REFIUG xlnt ....., ieat e Relln'd ...,.. ..,. BASS GUrTAR lh&rp. Mtnbnum 1 )"tar e~ SH A b'Pll'C. Capilnno Chain, .-. bale ~ rotary cb&tn. $21.!I> e We * ~ * ~. 1')tpe 60 wpm, am. . I mattrea. 963-6314 bav. the W&ett Mlectlcr> F&NOER StralDeut.r" $hrthnd not nee. Beautltul ~~~!Cl d•U?,-_._ Dr ORDER from ca•·l.--fl[ or Ultd ome. furn in this Fender Lu!le unit. Fendn t.. .. fnnt oftkt 142-3135. .._ ~wpon vrffil'T •• NB _.... •• JU .,. '" ....i..... "-I If ;;-::;,,,::::;,,:;;::;:..,· ~.:::;:.. sutte 8 8y A Mt.al betow man. Deecn.tar. f.l'ff, ir1...... DOI'.• o •r. RECEP"nONIST 6 lnltnw> • PPl m.o:za. Mc Mahan Dtaic 8J.9T1 tor tor 8Huty Sehl. Appl)': SERV Sta Attend&Jlt. pt. SPANISH Caned ' d -Nt wpott Wvd. n=E"cr=l'Rl="c,..."'a..-"w-.--.. -d"I Gtrud'• Beauty eouese. ttm.. ext'd only. s.. Jury, wan ~ . 1, ~0~ &&UCO hoUow bocb'. d\aal ~ 119> Newport Blvd., C.M. SIN ...... C.M. '4M400 p. PVT PO> bu 1 .....-i 1100. Dove, m.m9 - ..... 19. SHAMPOO Glrl. Call fDr detk a 1 Ute dnlr Beaut ===-=-.,--....,,....;;..;,d R!:U.ULE. nepon1ible cfrl •PPt. ITMO'J'O, er apply tn FRENCll Provinclal I · llk• new wal~t. iie .. CONTEl.LO ~ ll> w/u.r to care ,.,._ r..ndleap. pe:non, 32$.A Marble Ave.. drawer double dftllft' A + 2 eh'• b> ,. ug. fl'S.6650 but. Good condltlola. $100 pt<t atrt. Mon/Thun 10.5, $3$ Balbol; taJand. mtrror. ~. f4'.U28 or f15..1913 ' or makt oUer. ~l wk + CU. Ml-2479, DIAL dlncl MJ..S6'11. Cb&rp DON'T 11Vt It aWQ1 pt t.arze t:Xr.C\.l'l'lVE dellr TUrn thole Whit. Elolpl'aDts )IOU!' ad, !hen lift back and qukk cuh for It with a ~ 1929 Oontlnent.i Ot tnto euh thN a t>a1J1 PDat DlM!).A.IJNEs. -l .... n IO lhl phono rln&t Call &12oS&ll • cll<rp IL oltor 4 PM ' ' O ......... tno a'91 I I ' " . -. . . ~: I -. I I ' I J I • ' -.. .· *MOVING* To 270 E. 17'11 St .. HlllcJren Ctr . .My 20th • Larger radlltles ror custom de!ign Jewelry. O ewelry aupplles & rockbound equlp. 0 CoJDplete line of casting supplies. * SPI CIAL * TOO li• tor 1how • male All &tock rings reduced 20°/. 9 mo, Blue Metle 90me Open Tues. thru Sun.-Closed Monday comm. coll\c kennel lM!eds perm. or temp, home 'til S M •GEMS plao<mo"1 . Emo,..ncy! Pr<sent Addres5-2750 Harbor Blvd., I !·A Call Tl'O<Y 64&-1200 7/17 Costa MeS& * 5411-2039 (Rear of College Center) 10 MIXED b,..d puppios e~ry color, lona: and1•Port SHOP CLQ$1D JULY l'llh THRU 23rd halr. """ -homeo lift I.!!!!!::!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' I S: 30 wknds. !HS-0483 offlte &-S 67l-3990 1n1 Musical Mlactllanoous l600 lnatrumenh: , 1115 "-'~==="---"'"'-" 10 Month old female dor. -· * AUCTION * \; Daohshuoo aoo \I *FLUTE, NEW* F IDAY Bual•. N""' -Sac. $50, 847-3110 ''Danny" R 5:30 P.M. ILame.Ura:ent. Call JULY 17 "'·""· 1111 ,,.,... a Or-t•n•. 1130 Stor ... 5•1• 2 KITTENS 1 11'rom Cttatl!r~ttican Van or an e e / w h 11 e , 1 PIANOS le ORGANS &: stot"age: Sealed cartons r ray I w h I t e , 1''ree to N£""\V & USED & boxes, tum '&: appliances. qua I I r i e d ho me , e Yamaha Piano1 OrEan1 Also colbred 'IV, Spanish 549-1846 7/16 e Tbomu 0rp.ns stfttOS, p:ll'lable 1V's Ham. e Kl t.11 Pianos mond organ, Spinnet piano, BLUE Chip bonus (2 books m bd ... _ di per cat) ps w/wr well· • Kohler I: Campbell nn sets, """"'tl!i, vans, behaved, altered, adult cats. COAS"T: MUSIC delka. Klng·SI mattttsse~, J\fovln East 7-15 548-4353 HA coffee tables, China cabi-' · 7 l · N'EWPORT I: RBOR ne!JI, 2 custo1n dln'g se1s; / 6 ~~~ ;'G,9 ~ lUi 1 9-p(: Allen Keith & 1 a.pc 4 KIITENS all very pretty. "'r-<• Drexel. Vacuums, power J\furl cJve away at once. HAMMOND ORGAN B-3 mowe.n. Like new side-by. Kittens 3 days o I d . side rebig. Also other tt-54a-2835 7/18 w/Le&lle ape:aktr. Perfect f'rig'a, Matched washer & WANT some rabbits? How mnd, walnut. Delivery, dryer, stove's. Like new about 2 black & ""hite "''UT&ftty, leuona tnclud· ed. $lS99 'Ibis v.'eek only! Kenmore combo Y..'lllsher &: chec~. male & female. GOULD MUSIC CO. dryer, and much more! Call 646-7302 1118 Sloce l9ll WINDY'S AUCTION NEED -"°"" lor lovabl• 2045 No. M.ln, S.A. bl~ .. lemale klttl!n . 10 wktl. * '"'7.(1611 * COME BROWSE AROUND mcu, length hair. WW -deliver eve: Aft 6, 1 ...... !!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'"'I 2075% N•wport Bl"'1. You are U'9 winner of 2 tlckel$ to the Glasa Sabot-NEW $249 Complete 675-6175 AKC "'"hite toy poodles, will be very smaJL H\ltl'Y! Only 2 darling females ~JI. Alao 2 tea~ps, 1 party female is: CATAl\IARAN Phoenix, I: 1 male. 3l1 E. 17th St., 1 bglass w/llr. nr. nu. $1500. Costa MHA. 646--0142 (%13) 944-2846 COCKER-Spaniel pup p y . Snowbird -good cond. Beaut. buU color female. $200 or best ol.er. 18 wks old. Pedigreed stock 49-1-316$ (no papers), Healthy, 12' MlNU1'EMAN. Like new! adorable & has shots. $40. Cost $!160 • will aacrifice 837-7145. for $495. 61~ BASSET PUPPIES UDO 1-1 &: trailer 111th 2 AKC Reg. 3 weeks old. Pick suits of sail.!i. Good cond. early for best of litter, \Ile Call 546-0553 \\rill hold Ul1til 6-7 weeks old. =='""'='='====-=-= 633-3331 Power Cruiser1 9020 BLOODH~UND puppies • HERE'S A REAL WINNER championship stock. 26' Chria Craft Cabin Regiatered. Financing avail, Cruiser. Sips 4, full 1alley, 546-8679 Jnbrd ena. f1495. ~~1262 Behind T""'"'s 81" .. Mat'ls 494-6264 7/17 -·v .... 2 M GERMAN SHEPARD HAMMOND, StrinY;ay, Y~ C.O.la ).fesa * 646-8686 ALE &agle & Terrier AKC. $75, or best oUer. or 6.f2...2330. 28' Owena '64 1 lf,99:> Bopntus -Yacht Sale11 54S.25M: · evea · 494-2671 aha. New 6: med pianos of 1_..;o.;.P..;EN_D_AlL=:.:Y;..9:._t"-'-dogs, 4 mos old, Must see 642-58]6 mo&t makes. Best bays in to apprttiate. Ask for 1----:.::,,=:....-~ So Calli. at SchmJdt Music Jackie 8-5. 774-2000 alt S, ST. BERNARD AKC 1% Co.1901N.Main,S&ntaJna 541-3213 7/17 years old l\tale, $100. E. SACRIFICE: 17~' inbrd. All ORGANS ti Diacount1 \VARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO 1819 Newp:rl, C.?tf. 642-8484 ELF.cl'RONIC Organ, Telsm Checkmate w/Vox amp, Both like new, ask $350. 546-1186 eve1. Hammond M-3 ~rtect workin& cond. FREE to children • cockapoo, 642-4.)89 family \Vi I h Black female 2 yrs. old. 7117 20th, Costa Mesa. 548-3782 fbra;ls, xlnt cond. $1650 or best olfe.r. 6~1. Basset Puppies Champk>n Sired-$50 Spotd-Skl Boats 9030 644-5,;53 LOVAm..E im. b~ed tenierSHE '--PH-ERD_::c..::pu=ps:..-_-3~1,~fl TO AVOID bankruptcy! Ne\V mix !emale 2~~ yean house $20. Not AKC. 1970 !\fallbu speed U;> HSP. pet, needs good ihon\e, fenc-832--0261 or 838-6387 0.1\1.C. all extras equil.y ed yard. eve: 54fl...Mn 7/17 OLD English Sheeji dog, 18 $400 or bes! offe~ & T.0.~. 4 PLAY1'"'UL kittens nttd a mo, fem. Moving. No Pets, S87 mo. dock avail. 6Ta-6953 good home, box trained, 1 Sdl $251), paid $400. 67~ FOR Charter to quaHf!ed ~ks~ 4~~ 2 ttiers711~ SILKY terrier pUp, male, skipper. Beaut. 35 ft. dll!'Sel AKC, Beil otter takes, Stud aloop. $375 Pe; \~'t'ek, $700 2 • 4 MO. o1a female pups, awil. 646-'7335 for 2 \\'ffkl. 67l---0339 pl. Austra1ian Shephe~ & MALE Poodle Puppies 7 AVON inllatlbl.e red Cat ski ! Need lots of loving. • · boat w/Mercury 35 HP 642.-3848 7/17 Weeki old. No paper&. molD nl •aa:; 833-2693 SlCO'.I 64!>-2297 DIVORCED -Mun NCl'iflce • 962-U38 • ~~ -baby gTind piano, Perfect 7 \VK. old pUpples-Oalma- cond. 1-828--6132 alt. 6 tion/ Labrador Rt!trlever. LOVEABLE 3 _ mo Boxer Marine Equip. 9035 PIANO, (]prtchl, xln.'t cond. IMPACT wrench "9.Jn. dr. Call anytime, 67~ or puppy, AKC, $50. -----"'--- FUrnltur. for aale. Call New, $6()..$92 value, Ski!.· 6T:r1800 • 1/16 * 545-8148 * i\fARINE equipment: 892-(5.f1. saber •w, new $42 value FREE 10 ~ home _ lost TRANSPORTATION Jnboard 1 lo 1 velvet drive PIANO Wurl' •·· _ h $30. 3 draw, dbie., ousp. . -• Ch'ha. .:.:.;:::;.;.;;cc.;;;"'-'.:.O.·;.;.;:.:.;._ trans. 2 hours use, new, ' .--r r ,-.,nc loclrine tile cab $25. New mlXcu I uhua 1r. Terrier. Boats & Vt chts WIO() bell houtlng for Chev. 6 Prov: CheIT)' 647 . !:,.nch, nell' Norton 'dOOr closers $19 Fa\\1\ color, apprmc. 6 mOl'I '---------1 C)'I. or Mere. inboard. j,"';;:w:;·,;1'1511:=·;::-,;:"='·===I vaJue $12. Elect. printing old. 673-4887 7'17 CAPTAIN Mercury outboard props 50 · 1205 calc. $150. 962-0740 (3) 1 \IJK old kitte:rw. Free Licensed _ Radar • Loran, to 12J HP control cables. 1,T"t"l•;;,.•;.;lc;;•:.:ion.:.;... _____ POOL Sweep, used, aood lo a:ood home, CaH 847~11 30 Years exp. sail or power. Single lever con I ro Is. NEW &: USED TVs corxlition 1150. 4 bar 610011 aft 5: 30 7/17 Professional Sport F"ishing Jnstruments, marine bucket , For We/rent. $5 ~ach. Duncan Phyfe din-REG. \Vin! Terrier, all shots, Guide Mexican & Central seats. Inboard gas tanlul Dunlap'a, 1815 Newp>rt, Of. ing table plus 3 Hepplewhite male. No small children. American "''8.ters • also and 1o1·indshfeld11. 549--0530 548-7788 chain $45. 646-5428. Call 64&-0948. 7 /16 llet:med muHi-eng, commer. LARGEST discounts on all 1-~PH=IL"'ro""°'co~N;,SO=LE;;--JLADIES diamond dinner KITTENS . 2 mo. old, potty cial pilot, land & sea. Ad· m&rlne equipment. Radios, tr 'ood & ned 8J3..l734 mini11trative experience. compasses depth sounders, THE MEADOWS (Irvine) Like naW '8' Hodak& Ace 100 .t: Kawuakl 90. Both 1trtcl .t: dirt equlp'd. Hodak& $«XI, Kawasaki $300 Call 663-2527 1970 350 cc Ka\vuaki slrftt acnunbler. ltoo mi, $600. 673-<294 Good Cond, $80. J Ulll like new w/Bonania shocks. Ph: ... ,..,, OPEN R~D Maootactuttrs ot Arne.r1ca'1 tineat l..uxW')' Recreation Vehicles. • • New Campers rr.m $995 • L.ara:e SelecHon of New and Used Campen • OPEN ROAD &St 80. HARBOR BLVD. SANTA ANA, OALD'. (5 mUea ao. of Disne)·landJ Auto •·rvlc• (114) 5.11-46M • 6SJ-51a Reservations an: now being ~ ""'" 1n Oran•• eoun1y·, & P•rts 9440 '69 Chevy 112.Ton finest & most complete park 1962 RAMBLER OHV6 1 With cam.per, low mileaee. at 14851 Je!fery "Road (Sur. n Automatic po"-r t · car. Completely nblt 2000 . • "" s eenna, rounded by Orange Grovet) mill ago, Fil"lit $:ii takes air _cond. Dir, . 'Viii tak~ in Irvine. For infonnation, car & all. 646--0207 car 1n trade or finance pr1. ealJ 893-5730, 531.SSn ur -'c-...::.=:...:;::...:::: ___ I vale party. Call 5-tS..1052 or 5.11-8105. \Vant rd I ''35l" Ford en~inc 494.9773_ New '70 Datsun for '59 Ranchcro l.2x41 General s-7122 , .$4450 ~=--=545--0006:.:.:...:;;:.:.._~-24.~43 Sheraton S-606 •• $7995 e V\V pans, trana a,x!es, .fr: 1600 OHC, Pickup \\'ith camp. 24xS5 Paramont 24165 $12,250 bod)' parts. er. Sale price $2099 dlr. 10 x 55 Living room Expando, 642--0443 I• 67mJ WW Jake car in New tloor new covering, 2SJ CHEVY enclne: Call trade. \VW finance prlvale new drapes, new refrigera-646-.i2GO 611s party. Call 54fHC:>2 or tor. $399.3. '194-9m. Auto Tools 2S;-1"1.-iui-cin=1-. 7V8::--,-.-,-. ~N~c1 Cl•ssic Mobil• Homes & ACJ ••-_Equip. 9410 ga.s re .. '6eralor. , 913 No. Harbor BL butnl!r !!love, double sink. Santa Ana • Vacation Trailer "°"" u..... S1e'P' 3. All 53t..a57t Here's a light easy 10 haul or part. 646-1277. COSTA MESA travel lrallcr 1hat 11·(.'lghs CAl'lfPERS for Et Can1i00ti MODEL CLOSE-OUT le11~ than 1000 lbs. That ant.I Rancheros. Cabowrs 9 new model mobile homes rvrn a Volks..,,'llgen can and Sleepus, Stock or are being offered at reduc. haul it! Complete with king Custom. ~ Logan, Ot ed prices. AU are set up in slzl' bed only $1695. See one .~,.......~~-~---- beautiful Greenleaf Park, J today at 8' Full cab-over camper, mlle: from ocean. H b v w fact, discontinued model. Take Ne\VJ)Ort F\vy or Har. ar our • • Complete. $89j. 869• \\'est bor Blvd so. to 19th, then 18th SL, Costa Mesa. IVCSt to li50 \Vhittier Ave. ' AUnlORIZED 19G9 VW Camper. Pop Top, Rfij, ll,000 mile:a. $3250. Costa l\fesa 642-1350 SALES & SERVICE 18711 BEACI{ BL., 842441'.i Sp•cef<oSpaces-Spaces HUNTINGTON BEAC!i ·-· New ~ star Adult Park • Centrally located in quiet neighborhood of \Vestmins. ter. Close 1o shopping area & freeway. A beautiful new clubhouse, Lge swimming pool, Jacuni &: all other fa- cilities. 531).2930, S31-857L 531..SllXi. MOBILE Homc--Bayfront 2 BR. See to appl't'Ciale. Cozy, quiet adult Park. $10,900 or make oUer. 646-9".llS. Mini Bikes 9275 -··------BONANZA mu1i bikr. Front & back shocks, jack shaft, 15" diamtires, 3~~ hp. $100. 6T:r8343 Zebra Mini Bikt', ol m08 old, 15 hrs on Jn 1-1.P. Tec11n1; seh. Good Tires. $80. 645-3488 1964 Econoline Van, sips 5, Trailer, Travel 9425 auto ln1 11."; !"us' sell-make --=--'--'----· reas. offer. 531-078'1. 17' SANTA ll'E, 1elf t'On-1 ~--=====""'== talncd fully eqp'd ready Dune Buggies 9525 , to ~-sin>. S.17-61.M .s;cu_55 ~ BUggy-!IOtl top 68 NIMROD Deluxe, ~lps &: skle curtains. Tow bar . 6. stv. i<.'l'boX, din tbl. $600. '58 chassis. Good cond. t.lus! 5-18-ll:iG sel!. SHl50 or oft. 2500 Te•rdrop Travel Trlr. Marpret"Dr .• N.B. 646-4Dl $19j, ~385 PERFECT Cond, top/s~ curtains new tires, llhr Trail!!.'~. Utility 9450 bckt ae3.ts. new transaxlc, ILL hl'allh rorccs salr of Sl200. &t &.7 Pi\! J.IS-6S92. dlx ~a1'\'.lel'IC'r'~ tan do m 196'9 GREEN ntelal nakc, tralll'.r. S350. 847-4739. 6.l h.Jl. tngine. s 1:? 9 a' --8'11-7921 Trucks 9500 l•o;.U;;,N.;E;:cbuggy=".-re'°'b"ll..,'"°620--.on-g. BRAND NEW gold metal n~ w/wp 11850 or offer 536-m!O 1970 G.M.C. -~ TON I~~~==== lmportod A'ulos <t600 Black &: \Vhlte $45. rini. iet wlth 114 karat 31 \\"eti • • Best of references, \Vrite paihts, etc: • everythi"' lor 492-4279 .tter 5 pm. center diamond, 2 diamonds 7116 Box ?\I 1060, DallY Pilot. power and sail. --------- 21 ,, RCA Color TV. Large -% karat on each aide. POODLE 1'errler, 1 yr old SCRAM LETS Marine &: Bal!ery Shoppe, Motorcycles 93QO CAMPER TllltK ... 8ERALD "'"'' A-t ..... l ~,t_.bodY. barg. $.)9j, _._....., ··--" .... bine• i•=. .Brllllant cut Sacrif:lce! Rep-needs kkis, 6 4 2-368 7. ., • ..,, \V C 1 H N Bch 543:&.m wuuu ..._ .. ~ ly to Box P360, Daily Pilot. Anyllm(.'. l/16 -~ · oas wy., · · 1970 Bultaco Persang ?ifK BIKES $10 • $15. Early 5 ?iflXED cocka.....,. pupp;., ANSWERS CHEV • 283 V8 \Vilh brand lV Ne\v $925 cash. 4~-•-· h ·~ p; ..---nc\V velvet drive. Recent ... 5P'I. T R d 1220 .....,,~ncan cou:c ....,. · n&: 6 wks old, black &: 11.dorable .... , " ..!,. .!Car er_•___ pong table $8. Po1o1·er n'lOv.>er 531.(J!IJ afre.r 6 p.m. 7/16 OIH. $400. 642"2307· 1970. Ka11·asaki J.")O cc g TR.AO:: Home. stereo tape $20. Hand mov.u $5. 117 S\\-erve -Hasty -Draft -PORTABLE l\tarinc direc· Street Scrambler 1300 ml. player, 00 day warranty, E. 18th St., Cl\f , 3 RATS -2 boya. 1 &irl Deceit -ACT HIS. Uon finder, Nav. 500, 3 1600. 6.,... """• with S babies. 546-234.6. 3013 A ttu ·r She 'I $1$-94 -~,...o-~~·~==-=~~-$43. speakers $7.50. 5J6.3021 W 0 ~1 EN i o I I c I u b s, Cleveland Ave., C.?.f. 7116 tac I \\'I e: "''On crygtals S75· O/. '67 Suzuki X6 HusUer Towerbilt. 5 tarter 5 e: 1 ; conceal her age because her Sportlnt. Goodt ISOO Women's bo\\·li.ng ball &. ?ifAl.E Itall11.n Ped l 1ree hu.,band won't ACT HIS. Boat Slip Mooring 9036 Scrambler, $375 or ------1 ba.g· Human hair wii fall G~yhound mo. old gocx1 "BY OWNER" Best oUer. 962-8197 an 5 · FULL Set Spalding ltainle.ss dk brwn. 6/:rlOl9 • pet pe li'15-{WOO 7/17 SELL. lease or 1 ease 28' SIDE tie available for '67 Triumph 500ce st e e I Iron 1-c ollecton 5 MO old KC German purehase. 40 1 t .. T . S . po6_:~~ .. 1 boat. Pie~ call Ne1v eng, Xlnt cond 1tem.s-be1t ever made-$8 O'KEEFE &: Mmitt stove ,,,...,.,., Si50/make offer. 847·3816 each. 644-1508. ;35: Dbl bed mat·..,· .._,,. Shepherd, male. 642-allO att \\'heeler, SWl·lounger ,,1tJ1 =="'======= eprings S20: Royal 4 p.m. 7/16 fly.bf'idgt". S., D.F .. f'leet Bo t S . 9037 '67 l-larley XLCH-Lots of U.S. Diver Super Sport wet typewriter. 'sG:QiiO, FREE kittens • 3 blk. 1 retJ:ii·. New paint. 2-390 _!_e_r_v_ic_•_• ____ chrome. custom paint. suit. Never used. $6 O &U-1600. orange, 1 blk & ora~. cub_1c mte~ptors & rec~~~ Fiberglass & Gelcoa.l &12--8234 ;;.546--0871c._;:.;.:;.·:._~~~~-BRIDGEST'ONE mo Call anytime. M&-320l 7116 ma,JOr. XTRAS PLUS... **Repairs•* BULTACO 200 2cc di.rt bike. T ~~ard H~Adk Jk~i:-almost new $125. Eltcl. FOUND lltUe blk kitty 11.t ~!,,ak,;.,78'. 1E1','.,·, w,,; ~.~,~ay 5 F~ Estlmates 548-1752 X1n1 cond. $325. Ph: ~e new • .,,a e ·ou.et shopping cart $250, 2. 1.ftke Park on Main St. ~ ,,..,,..,, 6T<>--4623 • 675-QIU aft.er 5 portable trailer hitche!I $6 846-5736 7116 Mobile Hom~•..;• ___ '200_;. TRADE 360cc Bultaco Ell ~EW cmlom aut'fbO&rds' $9S. ea., 751).lt tire SS. M6-5310 6 ~lO. old white tJuUy puppy, MARLINEER 40 FT .;-"S;a-;;;n-Mobile J{ome. Ba.ndido for Chevy auto. for Formula One Surfboards, HIGH chair, ciib & playpen, female, he.a all shol!I &. Like new $4iiJlOO Imma.culate, awnings, new AR.le al90• 644--0878 1924 Harbor, C.M. dininro table, Oriental doll, loves children, 565978 7/16 Days, 77WlO ~trs. Btoll'n 1968 Yamaha. Xlnl co~"'. Ynu di ~-~ h I -• b by Eves, 673-9191 Mr. James skirting, custom drapes. ""' u Su•;S. ea er, u,,.... a 2~i: YR. old malt Trish Setter NeaUy Jandscn......i In one make ofler. Cash only. Mitcell•MOUI l600 clothel $15-2960 _..-.... 6f6..1S28 I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I ==:_:cc_:=.____ "'ilh papers. \Viii give to ~==~~--~~I of Oran.,.. CounlY'• finest FENDER n.. ·1· GLASSPAR 10' com p I c I e ·-.-._.,i; anlpll 1er i')O('l home. ~18i2 7/16 Adult Park,. Space l"t'll1 $45 TRWMPH 200 cc Cub deluxe Ricktnbacher bass iv/3'; HP outboard nlOtor, bik~. Need?< 11·nrk. $120. ~ita.r DARLING, l\\•ln girl kitten.,. 6 gal remote tank, oars, mo. Xl.NT BU\'! 633-i622. 536-855.q dirt llO VI, 4 llpeed, po\\·er ~el'r. 636-4l'tl Ext. 43 ing, cu~ton1 mouldings, heat. "· .. _H.D. 'hock" H.D. AUSTIN springs, dual mirrors, lilep ------- bu1npcr. 750xl6 split rim 'i> ROADSTER, Reblt eng, tube IYPf' I ires. • (64315, new dutch, .tires, paint &. $2499 chrome $650/oUer 673-13.j(). AUSTIN HEALEY AUSTIN AMERICA Sales, Service, Part• lmmerllate Delivery All Modm J1 rtuport 3l11 1port ~' ATTENTION TRAIN COLLECTORS ESTATE SALE * 6'15-&l!H '* Gray & ll'hlte tabbies 5 wks. dolly & boat cov. all in 2 BR. $7500. Choice apace old. Ph: 968-tl!IT 1/16 ad shape Sl~. 6'13-4262. 011 golf eourse. ~ blk. from 1967 ltonda 30.), '66 Gi\IC van. Xlnt cond CORTINA WASHER &_ dryt>r, 111em> cocktail table & other misc. hou.Sf!hold ittms, ?\lust Mcrifke! 968--3787 aft S. 2 DlTI'OT It Cottontail rab· 21 , SURFING OUTRIGGER. beach. tttg. Bch. ~ Blu<'. E.1't'E'llcnl cond. f"or mlr or trade. Call after ---'----_;._;._;._ H.O. Tr•ln Collec:tidn appra.lsed 11t ove:r $700. For GARRARD Turntable 3 watt further Information, call amp. 2-8" ?<peakers. Ex· nwt O.pt. 642..Jlll cellent condition $90. Call • . S.134987 -'--'-------B& by crib and n lat tress, 1 S; *AT A DISCOUNT, hl ch&lr, $10; stroller, $10: n1embership in Balboa Bay car i;eat, $7.50: infant aeal, CJub. _ $3; dinette with t1o1"0 exten. * 61.J-45Ji * 1i0l'l1 & 6 chain, ~: bar &. SENIOR Citlll'n's Schwinn 2 &toolll, $26; bo\\•Ung ball. B\cyele, like nt>1v, Paid $150, flO; wt& I: eaae, $15; porta. !!ell $100. 6~2-0017 ble heater, ~: atrobe light, 17 .. PQrtablt 'IV S\O $35. And othtr Items, !:Kl5 1'tunk St~. 21 .. TV $25. Pu1c" Ave .. Laauna Beach. e MS"'529 • 494-a22. 4 x 8 REGULATION pool MORE ~te patlo for t:ablt complete: with all ac- ._ IDJIQflq. Artis& .ettlrc. ceuor\el. X!nt cond. $350. I.Jc.. CID Mu: at "4-0687. W>-3629 before 4 P?o.f. RED .,....,. 9' x 12' Kl!.., LI' ·-_, EARLY American so fa . x 17' Gftlpe nll' $50. Top brew.'!! tv.'eed, ~. Nice con· qutlJbr W/)>odl, 49Mll5 dlilon ~ f>ll11 fn?e 10 eood honie. bt il i 1 $450. 962-4609 HB 6 p;..1. 6.JG-2698 · '68 Cortina. CT, beaut cond, 962-5t)g'J 7116 Custom 1 1 by Ph \VANT HELP? Advertise In SHARPEST dl"t'Sst'l' in to11'ff, ,~ T. '56 FORD . $150. Net'<I~ extras. Edwards. $200. Needs l\'Ork. Dall llo Cl ·1· d 671--7'"''' fl I P '' 5 WKS old. Fre• kitten&. c.u after 6·00 pm 675-MJO Y P t ass1 ~ s. '6.> Har1cy 7t &16-i56l, 1990 grill, headlight, r i eh t · .;.:u " er .: . ~~ C•l··•rl .,., "-ta . ' , ,;Ca=ll=64~:r-;t;,;·;;ig,::for;_;R;""=:'="=· ==""=""=""~·=C~.,~f;;. ===;;..._!. ~·•;;ode;;r;;, 6:;:7~l-4~l4~4~C~d~M~= -· """" ~ · .....,_ 10' FIBERGLASS Dingily ~tesa. 546--6525 1116 SITS. Snowbird excenories. ___ D_A_TS~U_N:.:._ __ !\IALE oranae & wht. kitten ~fa.at, book, tiller. rudder, aod 1 female calico about aail, $75. ~2326 6 wks old. 557-8899 7/16 c17=11::,:..:;B:;.irc;..hcral=-"1=,"',~,,-,-,,-40 BEAUT. Calico yr old cat, HP. compass, bait tank, etc. alt('red, needs ho m e . Sacrifice $300. GU-4480. 543-3927 7/17 16' Sabrecraft tiber1la1 LOVELY young altered cal. runabout. Good eond. $125. hw to good h o n1 e 962--5056 646-7095 7J17SCH ~==OCKo=..-llo"Y~--w..,/°"Pocodc--,-. VERY strorw: all metal, dou- ble fold~ln-wa.11 bed with mattrea. 536-70.:..6 7Jl7 1 UNUSUAL kitten, Daya 13.l-6844, eve. 494-8840 7/16 T\VIN boy kittens, all black, 5 wkll. old. Ph. M-CJ97 7116 8 \VK. Oki Bee&le mixr.d puppies * 982-7836 * 7/16 rowtne etar, $525. Great ex· erdsel Ewa. 642..al40 14' OulbGal'd motor bol.t and trailer 2132 Preaidtot Pl. 0.1 55 HP Home.lite o.b. erca. $350, 11' 'bOat. eng. & trlr, $69!i Of ofle.r, 54&--6731 wa(M!i••• "Leader In The Lc1:trh Cldu" ZIMMERMAN 2145 HARBOR BL VD. 540-6410 DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY ANO SUNDAYS 11635 Beai.h Bh'd. Hunttncton Bear.h B·t?·Tttl or Y.0-0«2 '66 1600 ROADSTER FDRARI :·: --FEltRARI . ......... ..,.a... Lid. ' °" -~· ""1ll ··-u.d clWll'.' : 6AIJCS..UftV1C£..P.lRTS 1100 w: c-1 e..,.: w.stfti...-... ~j,... Aulhoriled Fmart Dn1er TRANSPORTATION· Im.,.,.._ Autot ., ~ -. FIAT FIAT ---·----·-l.l"VU'V'M • ·!f~f. "FRIEDLANDER~' 11710 llACH IHWJ.·JfJ NIW0USID-SRY. l'U'U'U"Ut '68 FIAT 124 Sport COupe • New !\lichclln.~. Chrome Rin111, Lo\v ?i1lleage, AU llel'vice records. 1 · 5.12--5731 tOrange) '6."i Fial 1500 Roadster brt yello11•, like nu, xlnt cond, Jo mi's, l owner. 536--3907. JAGUAR . .JAGUAR HE4DQUARTER$ The only.aulhorlzed JAGUAR dealtt In the entire Harbor .... .. Complelt. SALES SERVICE PARTS BAUER BUICK IN COSTA MESA 234 E. 17Ui Stree:I • MS-7765 • ~.,,T-:XKECF, llO actual m!lcs. Af:VFM. turbo, wheels, full taC'tory warranty. Must 9'Qifice this nwnlh~ \Vindo1(.1ftrice \VII.I $6413, fUIJ prif$. )IO\V St787 {R2683fl will taff;old. er car 11.~ dov,in or!';· •\Viii finance prlvale ,,artY: tau Dir. aft, 10 a.m. ~ or 49f.1029. '67 Jaguar 420 Siilan . ·:: Factory arr cond .. A~1/ shorllvaV"C, wire 11\tfels, disc brakes. Egg \\lhJ~ \V/ wine Jeathcr interior.;toad. eel! ExC('llcnt c_o~flon. (\VAV 178) Take ·~dtr lradr. or 11mall do\\•n; will fin, Pvt. Ply. Dir calt Phil aft. 10 Al\1 4M·1029 ·- ·---·--·· ;i ME"~EDES a@z MG J•mes Cochran:=: 221 Cos ta Mua Sl: Cost• Mesa ;-: .-. ... )'Oil &ti' the \\'ill!l(.'i\;, 2 tlckcts lo the :c: 'ORANGE COUN f.Y FAIR & E XPOSI TjON 11.t the ~--· ORANGE COUN:l'Y FAIRGROUNci{· July 14 . 19 ;:: Pleue call 642-!iG'JS e~: 329 bet"wn 9 and I p;.,f to*m your tickets, !North Qitmb toll·ftte number 11 ~) '59 MG~ LOOKING Fbr • I track SLIM GYM $4S home lf«m tape pltJtr and * S48-582S * have SQ. call ~. , . t.1011IER cat .t: darUna ltll· ~S;:.tl;;.lboa=-"·-----'°-1_0 I terl6. 673-6616 7/1& WANT TO TRADE Con\.'t'rtJble, 3 111:rittd;:d1r, clean <:ar. lO:\"\'Bl!I :O....\Vill take esr in lradt or ffuct Slhw fintsh 'l\°/black \•ln)'I private party_ Call ~ intl!'l"ior 4 ~. rnr., fRUC or 494-!fllJ. ,.- CARP£!' -· 3 colon. Misc. Wanttd 1610 150 )'da.50c-S4. 1015 ~. Ollf, 6'4-UOO. ROLIA.""'1 bod, 41'' wtct., Manlcvrlnt Ch•ir Aftet 5, 644-2861 ammo.. im1!r 1iPriJw mat. Wantfd: U&ed portable TV tre , $3S. IG-0333 wts. worirlnc OR not F4CTORY made po t t e: r 1 CaJU :.07-9423 * ~· El..t 0A kick w1>H1. TK& fll/ICKER YOO CALL, f1DO Call -TH& QUICK1'Jlt YOU SELL -· 1 \'R, old femaJe CocklJ)OO. '68 vw. Good mod. for l.ovt-s childl~n. ll6J...4029. 7116 cat w/trailtt 492·1831 FEMALE auppln -all lO 32' PC SLOOP '""" to )'OU. 642-3246, 7/16 66-0222 SacrUJoe rnso. BLACK J>e r1 la n cat. 14' SA ILBOAT $300 6'H..Q73 l/16 >Ont cond. Cl.M'E white klttt.ns, ntetl Road home1. SJ6.Gl36 T/16 ROOSTtfi ~2-.1«9 T/16 32' ERICKSON Sloop &t>-0222 .. $16.2'!0 11 851} will llkc trad~ or fln. ... lllhCC Jltlvalc JXU'IY call 'Sf ll-1GA • Xlnt t~ ~ or ~!M-977l. l\latador 1"f!l1 "''/v.'hH(.top. '68 Datsun Sedan $800. 4!»-8696 ; TIRED of that old fw;1~t'I' " door, 4 apetd, allO\\'t'OOm ft's rta.lly not 1b11t ~bi.rd clean. Olr. (\VDQ 237) wilJ to rtpl11.ce. ju,t walclr"-lhe hike tnde or finence prlv"te furniture A mlsctll~a p11rty, call $i6-4052 or colnmn1 in the Cla.sJtled '·""'.;.~:.17.;.3:::· ______ _. Section. ~~· ... • 0 ' ' • ' '· , I I r ' I • e u l -' I, : '· > • • w '· II II " I '· I I. l ' IC ii ' ' l -------0--------• . . ' "' '·•f l Pllm'·AOYUTI$U • W°""""', J•IY 1.5, 1970 , , . • W.......,, J.i, fs;1 .,~_{KAN."PORTArloN ·~_Ti1'f10N ; T!"~~TATlON . TllANSl'OllTATIOM •• 1 T~Sl'OltTATiON ~~ltTATioN :Tlwdl'OllTATI r PO JJ' • -rt'd ~·~.. 9600 lmportod ~ !!!'~rted AutM • 1.,..,, • • aj . "' <6uo '"'"°"°"A--""'4 Looal111 ''" Uwl C..ra !9ilo u .. ,rc:1 ·' · -~ . MG PORSCHE TOYOTA VOLlcSWA~EN VOLVO V' ~E V' CHEVROLET ...;,;:FORD MUSTANG --: C• MG Salo~ Servi<..,, """' tmmed!at• Drllwry, '62 'PonChe s .Bi'Lt MAXEY l.Gni• Sellctlon.. ~ '=iu!_~t~~ f' Of '/W Ccl ... B, ~ 1MINK . '7U ~ Yi. t\iltOm El ~ -_..._. ------~---1 -----::.:..:.:.::. __ m1no Pkio.r. Radio, ...... '67 Mallbu '63 FORD' GALA.'<!& !100 ... r,i.,..,.. GT °"'"'· -~ pwr 1lett, S30t 1)'11'1. -A\M, llr;O)nd, Xlnl. cond. tJ::t:•. ftet air, dllC bib, $89 per mt., p, d'9e brtJcel. Buckitt •ti automatic, Dlr., S 2 8 /mo · f In an c e . Pikt PS fl23:5. 6'T).J.M2. AllModalt • _t1 n upn11 II 11 1 p :i I ! ~, $2619 , Vans, Kombl1, 'VOLVO' CHICK IVER50N ,_ 11ACH 1LVD. 1u-. New& 'Used · ,. SOUTH COAST ..,..... ·-air •'1"'!'· MT411 -=-==='====I CAR LEASING Ono -r;CTPT 911) will 1950 FORO 8. 2 -· R/H. OLDSMO.U: 300 w. Cit Hwy, NB. 66-m2 take tiad_! ar fl¥rQ pri-New paint, tires. Loolcl --~-... - Eva A wlmda ~ ~~~_parlj.•Cal! ~ °" aharp! $195. &4~2168 IL&. -~· •• I '" &n""· J<Jnt oon<1 1515 -~ass YMd C•'r• 1 -ttOI 1968 Chevelic · $.S331kona. See at 9191 Hall LeagUe or. FUll power ' ~UI air cand .. VW H .. t. llMch 147-1551 lmrnedlote Pall .. ry "FRIEDLANDER" ""'""1 Ext, 66 ..... ., ~ N "'°'"" llw>o, ...... CHICK IVER50N 1100 W. C11ut llw)I , 11.1'. :1910 llAltBOR BLVD. • '67 Col'ftllQ vw •, ' -!M0-1151 :,., COSTA MESA .. , L:-·i , ' ' " .~;; 1.• Au~iMG fluler iii: 912 PORSCHE Taria; ·~-llJneq,uJpped. 549-3031.~Ext. 66 or rr ............. ·~Sall/It .... l5lOO <V~:r!'! ~.:. !9TO=~~VD. • • THINK '64 "C" AM/FM, new u,,., 1" Call 1°' a:'J:ln!!'>••t, · LARGE ,-, · ~ "MG" chnn whl• JO.NT. Pr PIY· -or <Mm. SELICTJON ·• -'' ,M .., lll'JSO. 64l--0705. "TRIUMPH e1 vw ·: :._•,'"FRIBILAMD""" '66 PoBche 912 CAMPERS l.0 3 TO CHOOSE FROf.T TRIUMPH '6& v~ry clean Jow -; ,brkl. pwr .. ; •It. vyn, top., 11.B. 968-1448. vinyl top. Dir. (Tftl' Jiii) 1 lrow11lng 'bkt tta. Topl'Cond!Uon $1993. · \VIII take car In trade or ftn. •--·-1 -·••oc ·..,. '6:J FORD VAN. Che.....,,' N..;~~~0."r.itV.1 Marine Division ~i1u. __., ~ v • 1 me.as. tape deck. panelli~. :~:sf.~~ part)'. $t6GJ 2 dr. D•mo, * $2750 * = FREStN'Ts . '6'1'·Cliey Spt_ Van 90, Whlto, $950 or oUer. 64~73 • r -~ Factory S!~ of t~ 1910 531~ ml. O:ne own. new '6' FORD Gala.'Cle 500 Convt. '67 CUTLASS &Ip, full pwr, VOLVO llne ol NEWPOR:r SaUboatl, Ure•, Clean. $2093. ~. Low mi. clean sr:ia or beat tact. •Ir. Very)CQOd cmnd. AER.OCRA1T tlem drive, oUer. 962-1782 Dk &rel'. U6llO. ~ » ANNIVERSARY outboanl l aluminum ""'" '$1 Malibu, ·~"'· v~ .. w '· aft,, 646-0!M SALE at our Costa M"a planta , dm. l<ln< <0ni01300 JEEP '61 OLDS '°"""'· ~ery · Our boa ti ~·in sire ~ * ~ * sharp. You mwit •·ta I»' 1970 DEMO the s· F1\pper Sailboat to the '66 CHEVELLE SS 427, hi JEEP ~·qon '65 overhead =P='"'='="='·=><Hl03=::·::::== ''142'' ......... , . $26" 21' G&laxie ,\ oner ex· perf e,.. Hdn, A~ cltch motor ' ~ driye lO" AUTHORIZED 4 speed, n.dlo &: bet.ftt, # atPtJonal perfOl"'a'lPC'& & A mt,p. Bmt oUu. 613-ml ~b: & ~. Warttn PLYMOUTH •.. NEW MIDGET $199S Pric..i from $3419 mu .... thrc• topo hanf IOI! Harbour v w fl:' \\'DZ-92G tomeau. S900 642-7949. • • ' .· ,: ur" •u.at nnrr. •1 : ... ; N1W.usan1v. CHICK IVERSON VOLKSWAGEN :-;. ~ '"'""'VWEx • ~ .. ~:------··-·-· -~--· I, 66 01· G7 ,MGB 1910 HARBOR BL VD. a>STA MESA NEW VW BUG $55.89 pr. month SALES A: SERVICE 4740. 1800 E Cpe. for dellv-comtart. YO!.I are lavUMI. to hub&, aood cobd 1$350 Day· -~--------r HUNTINGTON BEACH cry. 0..-enieu del Speciallll Yl•lt our plant or any auth-CONTINENTAL ~nn, nite•: '492-3761 · PLY?.1. '67 S.teWte 2 dt 1l1U BEAO! ,,,., 142-4435 DEAN LEWIS ori<ed doalor U. tJ>e .,..._ · ===i:-===~= I hard top. 3 cyl, Au-.tlc . 1969 vw 19'!1 u.-. C.M, 646-9303 Au !or .Ur mu 40 .... '66 UNtouf 0>01·1 ..... . MERCURY Pl>w ......... Tact. air. 1 ~ ·-· _ 4..,, ..,._ -catiJO&. Xlnt cond, Owntl· must sell __ .•. _ O\\'ner. Ex. cond. ~ --'~------~-·~--'61 P1800 -Grey w/--a .,.__,,, .... __ &_ ·.ioU'I ~•" ~.,.,. •-·-·-~ry 00~··~" .. ~. ~--m.opm • A REAL BEAUTY '<f ""'1 111, deluxe < Dr. :~·· l65 MGI ROCMlater RENAllLT $147.71 down includu '63 VW Bug ~;:"'' 00,';;'.· :;;'ii,~ ~'f: · 1919 Pla'"ou., CM •• '64 CONTINENTAL. lull _ PARKLANE P/1, P/b, tac air. a.an. •• ~f;e New! OWned by little _ . , tax la Lie. ?.tECHANJC SPECIAL &42-lS36 e\'CI. MM73T 548-llTl P\\T, air conct ' AM/F'M: $119S-Ol'FEJt. ~-: ;~-; school ~~.from La-'G6 RENAULT·~. Xlnt cond, VW LEASING Lie. OKC-612 9oJ dally A: Sat. only radio . only $1100. Call 19&1 Marauder 2 dr H.T. ,,... __ ~. ~b. BJack J.ather ··.:old motor, auto, nu paint, AT $299 1966 Black Vol\'O Dl:cellent O!tenhauser P.~nc 968-1007 Black vinyl top, 390 engine, PONftA~ .. • torlor. Ton"'au """''· R/H 1700. 536-197' CHICK IYERSON CHICK IYERSON condition. 496-522< •or 4ll So. H..-bor, S.A. , lllack U?Jil>l1tery. ,. • ..,., ----'-.--'-'-""-·! 1o , .wire wheel•, ~nt ~ "··-==="=== 4!M-7tl39. 839-1260 CORY AIR air, cbeplr, Otan! Mu1t be ,67 L , M ':· •dttlon. Me lmall . down SUBARU vw YW . S.6 \Veekdaya & Sat, -··~----teen to appreolate, Satur. • I ans -. ·;111 fin, Pvt. Pty_ Call Jim -;...c..;:.;..:.=;__-1970 HARBOR. BLVD. 549-3031 Ext, 6G or 67 Antiques, Classlc1 9615 9-5 Swklay '64 Sp)'der 4 ipd, ,,.bJt ens, da)t, .Sunday It evenifli$ a.ft Bucket seat• aUu..nauc~ pow. > '"JO AM •94-TSOl or ""3100 *· '.70 • SUBARU COSTA MESA i9TO HARBOR BLVD. 19'0 MG 0.11. Wino Lil John's trans, ~lll. Gd rbr .. 1ai.,. -' "!'!'.·!4'-ll,!11. F' '""'"'· air' coild. Dir. 'i ~ir:i~'l'i .,;!~~ ·,'!: ""' tiow • WANTED ==co~s'r-A_MESAe-;.;...-"°" F1'< -"" ....i,..._ 11:111 E. Whlt••r Blvd. ,c;am. ~~' '67 M~jltclair ':.:t71).:~u ia-:.~ Immediate Delivery I'll ~ top dolla~ !or y.iur '68 VW Sedan, 1600 ccs '4 '-=======""' La Habra, 213.qlt' l-4~ to..n _, ..._ a'-cond., ~ _ or 3_ ., maculat.. $2JI00«1r beat ol-VOLKSWAGEN today, call race cam.. chrome-.wheela, -, S.T Tutsday-Frid!J' Good irwtlportation fJS. •.w ll'f'9A "' ~ kr. ~ after 7 pm, • 00 MPH Ca-pablllty and ask for Ron Pl.nc°hot cuatt>rn ,.mt. Best offer or R•c• Cer1, 'RM1 ff20 S.5 sat. 10-3 SUndi.Y ~7971.' Dir., vi~ top clean u )'OU '68 OTO Convertible :...·::. ~ .. : _-~ OP_l _L : :!a~= ~,;;uon "5'9-3031 Ext. 1!6-67. 613-0900. trade for van, 673--9!53 1926 Y:ODQ. A Fard, Olds ~ ftnd <VODOdl. WU! take ~ w/bladt top ... ·· Test Drive Today At '6. VW, Good cond $415.or '68 YW BUS eng. <I lp!e'd, hydro not R.V, Stu.ts Co, CV in trade• finance prl. 11.lnl miles K to M Oller cOmple~ n75. ~tm 2001 W. CoAlt Hwy, NB ::'tTIS.JllUV. 56«152 or P/B,' PIS. A.It. New tires '89 Opel ..... Coupe Ill m otoB * 833--06l6 .... * 1 ..... Just like brand new 548-3331 ~ ..,.,, ... ... CXlRVETTE' su..ra. .... Ollor! na;llVJ. 345 Baker, C.M. 540-5915 --cc,"'6=7~VW=--#9600, S2S&l. "',_"" .. ·======~ i '""'!!"'!"""~"!!~!!!!_,I BurlilndY· 321"4 tpd. X'inl. •· ~'l Puk Station 4IN-5'D9 after $ • CHICK IYERSON Autoe Wanted '700 Robort F. Woll1 cond. 1219'-6l5-<l6>3 " Waaon. 9 ,... Low 1963 .Pont. Tompeot 3 Sia. !t\i:"°.,;":,; 18l~·i::.: TOYOTA Squarebock · VW -· ---.. 1-RumHy 'L•na 6)>S>U :.,-~ Pl• air. was. low ml,"""· trvo. :Stripe1. Car had had excel-Sunroof WE PAY TOP Huntington hach '61 CORVETI'E, auto, new · full pwr, fact_ air, R/H . • lent care. Low n1.Jles. Tab 1Tl9J.'!IQITIAI Al\l/Ffl.1ndlc>, tape deck, air ·~~~R66 er~ CASH r::;!: ~-. $1025 or __ -:.:.MUIJANG ~~e~611~1:~~ . :: older car as down or small • -•. .. • Qlnd. 10,000 miles on new, ___ co_ST_A_MESA___ Yoll' •ff! the winner of ~., COR'-3'" hp, <· $46.-1188. ""' ' ~ m_ D-1· h·",'•"'ttu_ ·1'',"00· PvPMt. ANNIVERSARY ·-'64 VW 2 'ticket1 to the ••••• ~ ' -)Ir J5hil factory en&ine. Lie. UEP46C spd. AM/FA1 stereo, clean. '6' M).QI ·t p.. dlbd. $<150 l!l'J6 IAMANS J.dr HT. 36,Gm -..-· CMl.3100 91-1029 $1600. tor~ can Ir: truck:t JU.II ORA.NOi COUNTY $fflO or best offer. 545-4017 • T.o.P., .t Pl D'IO or actual mitn. $1250 <i bnt ·: -or< . SALE tothor-.u1r1b1cka .convertible callual•r-.. omato F•1R' EXPOS! "'======= -If~-' ~ -· ~ TION -. ou.r. 5'Mlll .. : 1970 TOYOTA WAGON .:.i'~ chooaa from. Orange wfth brand now pai~ GR0.111 CHEVROLET ORANGa&t ""coUNTY COUGAR '8' 2+2, ""· -'69 GTO. Al...,nd, •I• ,,.., PORSCHE 6372 Damo $1111 . wtlCK IVERSON 1'' top• brand ... '"'""· ... • re<1 ,l8'0" ,,.,.. tave. radio ... .._ Toyote Mark 11 $2149 VW Llc. OYJ198$ll. l9 AsJic tor Sales h1anaaer FAIRGROUNDS 1811 Couarar GT, Air. 1 • ~ «' :.36-12!.t Low ml. !Q-1448 aft 1 '65 PORSCHE Lie. ZPIS16 U2ll Beach Blw. July 14-l"t Ei<!ra """"''Below Bt .. " '85 llV8tA!'G"V" 2St auto. • l' ll>upo. N•w '"''"'· ""'' DEAN LEWIS 519-3031 Ext. 66 or <f CHICK IVERSON Hunli"&'ton Beac~ Pio.., call .,~5678 C 329 Book 11195. 8'<-2400 New enc lo"""· Top cond. T.:tlRD . ' tee to a,ppreclate. PGX279. 1966 HerlJc?r, C.H. fWS.9303 1970 ~~~o:J~VD. . YW ~ ~ 9-3331-• between 9 and 1 PM :,x daim 1967, Air cond, new tires, ,;;saoo:;;.c,' "'&16,(1=·::."°;;c:----. -5,-T-Blrd--.... -. ---,,-4 $3419 TOP OOLUR your UckeU, (North °""'IY Xfnt cond. $1995 68 MUST AN , lac ale. nu • , ~on , CHICK IVERSON '70 TOYOTA'S '67 V\V Vao ~~.,~~i:i:ciR668t~~ ..u .... number 14 5'0-!Dll • 611-283< • w/w u...,, T.0.P .. Boot ot-$1150/""I ollor. 51&-Zll ot In stock. lmmcdiate delivery Partial Camper COSTA MESA , fer aver 11700 .. ~TT MS--3018. '. 1 , VW · 34,000 ntife" R<built •'l<in•1=~,,,c:..;-,;.~==---lot IUICK DODGE '8' MUSTANG, ltlcl; '1hlll. '<f T·BIRD Land&b rii1iY <;. 3,' 51~ Ext .... .,. <f ~ 11"1!"\•$ .till worran(JI. Now ~"'· '67 vw &lo Factory AIC CLEAN USID CARS • radio, heater. Private~. \oeded, :11.000.m~ A·l cond. ;_ , ,,..19TO HAMOR BLVD. •t "\M Sl.Pl. CUI 548-1949 A.'1/FM radio. Lua. rack. See <;eorp Ray ---------'60 Dodie, honest transport&.' • lfSO', 49'-9613 • "" S2500, Aft 5:30 MT-m2 -. .; COSTA MESA ' • .l '°'•rs '67 SEOAN, !taller ~Itch. Good COJ> THEODORE . .,,~ ... all 225 '.°'· HnltJ! ""' cu '1125. "" all ,,., PILGT WANT ADl~-D1a164Mlll • c:ha!l.Oit. -"'· "' 29,000 Ml. dition .. _ 615-264'""'7"9----ROllNS FORD w ... -. pwr « remotea, p.m. gu..&~ -' ' • ~ '5t PORSCHE. R<bl< Ira"' , •u V\V.-N •• a•lo bo·'"~u. "'w pain' , 1 · • ._ L-una Baich Xlnt eond. S1075 SU-OMJ. "" · ecus eng. "'ol·k. ......,.., .. 63 DART GT to -u--• C • en:;lne. Radlal tires. Am--• SlSO firm 20ID Harbor Blvd. tires, uphob, A reblt ena:. • au • p.a., UM C.. .. ..-TYVV -UI -; F'l'n. na. 646-1421 aft 6 t00 Se. Cit, Hi~:y '65 V\V. Sq. Bk. 1500 S aft l :OO 6ts.0839 Oolll& Mesa lJke new. Be1t oft ef. new tires, e~pUon. dean. ' '67 PORSCHE 9ll·S s .....1, 494-?SOS 'Yr 100 Xlnt cond. New tires. 60-0010 ~1962. 1 Owntt $$XI. 67~ """ 1 S899 * 6§.Zl.95 '60 iBUG ,. cu.tom Jat, nu ~=~""'""'==-lll69 Oo4ao air. map, A:)t/F~1 . Plum '69 TOYOTA Crown 4 dr -.!.,.,'=-=-==--paint, brl<S, rblt eng.' Like WE PAY iiiSll 1982 BUICK Sk;ylark ~ SUpv Bee. Xlnt TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS: w/bkl Int. $5500. <194-M60 !led. Perf. economy car in V\V 19611 Futback nu S'rn5. Pr/pt)' S4&-481:> "" vtrtlble. X1ot cond. $423. cond. Mt11t 9ell. Bat offtr. 1¥1~ 1600 s.c-1,;:xf;:ht:..:cond=:;.· ....,.,,.=.c:::·;_.~-* Sl<IOO * 962~ !O'.lO mi's. SU-5505. • • '61 COIYAll l DOOi '49''' Sllc.k, I• Mii••• 1tre1191~<~"'-,· !Cl N;!:FZ°'t.!;11'-!l---T.~~ f 122 $2600·"''' THE QU!CIU:R YOU CALL. Call ..... ,,. F~~ ;;: :;;:;,,~:;",.; FOR YOUR CAR '88 !:LECl'RA ,,, 4-<lr HT. FALCON ...,. 'J'HE QUIOCER YOU SELL PILCI' WANT AD! 64l--56711 * 548-0308 t Air, all pwr, nc1v tm, like CONN.LL new. S29.lO. 6~ ,--~ COn'All 2 DOOi - - -*99 [ $11,~. UH, IN"'°" · .i . HOO ~ . .. . ' It's our birthdcty Sale! SAVINGS -. SELECTU>N . NEVER HIGHER NEVER GREATER SAVE " SAVE e SAVE e SAVE e SAVE 1H4 AUSTIN HEAUY lOOO 1969 TOYOTA CORONA SID. Rodstr. R., H., 4 speed, wire R., H., •utomatic, bucket seats. whttl1. Ser. • 3411 XWZ204 • ·$1177 $1595 1H7 FIAT ISO CPE. 1Ht TOYOTA CORONA H.T. R., H .. 4 1p•ed. Sharp. VWT40 Cpe. R., H., 4 •pet~, 41nd111 top. $1095 XSSl71 $1695 1'6' FIAT 124 Sl'YDEf . · . 1,'47 SAAi HV4 SEDAN Rodstr. R., H., 5 1ptad, ,w,.mll,1, Sh•rp. XXV576 '':'t':; Ir; ·Deluxt • R., H., 4 1p•1d, •xtra cl••n Cltl VZU408 . $269 ·, ' ' $1295 l'l' M•C GT CPI. 19M Mtil ROADSTER .R., H.l 4 sp t ~lrt wh•el1. YYA· 6l~ ' ••• ' R .. H., 4 speed, Clean. BFE790 . . ' . ~ $1195 '" . . .,5 , , •".lff\~"J;OADSTER I HZ PORICHI S Cl'I. R., ji.,.JI l , ir• wh•els. ULK-R., H., 4 spe•d. Reel cle•n. kt -. 040 .. 241 $1495 $2295 196' DUNE IUGGY 1 '67 PORSCHI '12 Cl'I. Hot Corveir •n9. Autom1tic trans. R., H., 5 speed, air c:ond. Reel R··~ 1h1re. 01 lADX clean inside I out. Ser. •9974 ! ' $4105 $1395 1H7 YOLYO 122 2 Dlt":' 1'68 TRIUMPH1 ~YPIH · Sad. R., H .. 4 opaad. VF6~10 , M1rk 111. R., H., ti 'k•td, Wir• $1~95 wh•tls. Rt•I sharp. W N414 .. $16.5 UM VOLVO PllOO CPI. R .. H., 4 •:••d, ovtrdrlvt, extra 1'67 TRIUMPH Tli4 RODSTI. clHn. CSR 46 . R., H., 4 spe•d 11 • herd 'top. $1595 TRV400 $15.5 1H7 ALPINI SUNIU.M . ' Rdstr. R., H., 4 spttd. Hard I 1tH vw s9um U.c• 101! top. YeXSH R .. H., 4 1pud & clHn. TFF!7l '$1295 ,_ $1295 DEAN L·EWIS IMPORTS . ORANOI COUNTY'S lAltGIST & MOST MODIRN TOYOTA & VOtVO DIALER 1986 Ha!W ll¥d. &4&-9303 l * 1965 V\V BUS * ~ =======:;: 64 I SPORT Deluxe -auto, $1D50 ·CHEVROLET CADILLAC ... ,,,....,,, 30,000 ml. N•w 644-0356 2821 Harbor Blvd. rubber $695. 5f0...<!486. •· 06,i V\V Sq. Bk. 1lOOS C.0.ta Mesa w ... 1200 ., '69 EL OORADO 10000 ,,, Ford F•lcon $300 Clt?an! $995 WE PAY mlles, loaded, like ne'w. ' * 646-86611 ' aft 5 pm * 830-4786 aft S pm. $6195 **ii 494-7133 ---'61 vw Sunroof TOP DOLLAR 4!>1-1796 FORD Uc ·NUF 315 JOH~So·Nu-: SON '61 CPE DeV!Ue Hardtop, $599 UN~' N ~·ERCuRY F'ully ""''"·Now lfre•. ""5 '56 Ford ... _.~ Firm. 6'f.-l700, Exl 230 CHICK IYE.RSON ~Harbor Blvd., C.M. , 1 O\\'ner, like new! dlr MUil · lloll'Oll'i!l WANTED 65 CP. 0. VIUe, xCo't <0od. ..U. F'uJJ price $309. WIU YW Oranp CounUel N~ ~ •• $2600. 00% down. finance private party (PLG- TOP I B•l'U"l:'n 5'.W3l4 5PM.-6PM 0114'. . 925} Call~ or 494-9773. 549-3031 "Ext. 66 or 67 u'"' .c,.11. M c Sed 1970 HARBOR BLVD. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ' AO. an DeVUJe. i'ORD 6 cyl tnsine with COSTA MESA H8B1 Beach Blvd. ~ ~ ~~5·30~~· trans. com~etely ftbullt. .88 BUG. AM/F'M, Tuned B. Bead). Pb. tcT-15!5 _;;;:;:;,;;;,;:;,;;·;· ;:;;;1 2,000 mlle1. Bt1t oUu take ,.h. Rldlall 1\215 ar trado WE PAY TOP DOLLAR CAMARO 1.541-1~'"'""'=·~~-~-for Hoble-Cat' \\'/traUcr. FOll TOP USED CARS '81 FORD Country Squ~. OZ-1381 U )'OUr car 1J extra deal\ .67 CAMARO SS 350 I>lak AC, PB le PS. Stef'tCI Uipt ~vw-:;c•~ ... ~ •. ~~ .. ~b~k -ttu·UJ f1nt. • deck, new tire•, 16,000 ml. '" '· ..,...., ...... ...., ro en BAUER BUICK brks, stereo, ne1v pnt. ~. st's-1895 In. A pod bay at $749.95. 234 E. lTtb St. PD~~?'J:RAI' TEli'r e ! .. : ~'.! 5 0 0 1962 GALAXIE 500 XL • r/h, can 54Mlll -Costa Miii ~m _.,.c, . .....--u I b I b -·· VW Pl k I ;;:::;====z..:;:::_ I pe P •. a r, u""""'t seatl. .• 68 c up '69 c. m "'0 3'l . Otani• "°"' ""''" Hard to llnd modtH VUH 126 :.;N.:.aw;.:...C,,;.•;;.";:...---~ w/blk top-strlJ>H. Spec. '66 Ford Falrl&ne GT $I 899 erontond. $2300. !54D-Oll2. Excet1en1 oondl""" Attention G.l.'1 one owno• 616-3191 CHICK IYERSON Tblnkt"' .ot 1>uy1"' an ~.,.. CHEVROLET -==0 =--.=;:.,--mobue after returolna from J OBS T DAY! Clau 7100 YW ovenieu'? \Ve at Barwick ·St OIEVtl.LE SS 396 4 WANT ADS SELL! &42-5818 '64 CHIY. 2 DI. CPI. $7'9 P.S., A11to., l1clio. IOTW61fl ' '42 CHIY. IMPALA CPL •· .l5ilii_, v.1, 1tlclr, l&H. !KKl16ll -J Z '" CHri. IMPALA • DR. . ., .... A••• .. llH. P.S .. .lit, i.:mo-.. (1(0Ml46,--7'.,_ 'i4 CHIY, .f DI. 1699 A11to., llH .. r:s .. $tr•11t cir. '" DArsliN PICKUP • · · '699 Nico cor. CICDV7<101 ... l'QID • DL H.T. 1499 I . ITW$1<111 • -~- 'H l'ONTIAC Li MANI $4'99 Cp•. Sticlr, r111Uo. flHtl 111 _ '61 PONTIAC nMPIST · i4ft .. ... C.ONNELL:.'. -; -. --CHEVROLE·J , 2828 HARBOR BL to. COS~A_ ffiSA i . 546· 1203 . ·, .. _ 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 Imports would like to extend 1pd, wide radlall, map, -U---~-·c 1970 HARBOR JILVD, our he11.rtle11t cong1'atulatlon1 air. Oria:. owner. 6'-6856 "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-ii:ii~lrliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijil tosT'A MESA far a job well dor11t, Let'WI CHEVEU..E '66 SS 398: Xlnt • 'Q 'IW. Xlnt cOnd. Unda' help .elect )'l1ur new car er cond.. Private part)'!, WE HAVE THI -1!. Call bolo,. S, "'"" automobllo. 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P-1!itc b,r•hl, P,wirM1"11 , , ~ ~ .fO 1 fectory•ir.i (TJR.0701 · -. ,... 1 ~ r • ., , t•me·Jncllrof,f11:lotyw•flep\V•••ll:IS~.C:SHI • ·,.Ir. 1'.~ s ,.,,-· KARMANN' GHIA ''6& ~uav ,.799 '67 FQR'if'XL ""' '• \ ·::.·5·1499· . , '11 !t . , C•~•.,, 1pe~,,r..lti., hee+.r, i11 tl!Ulleat ~~~~::~:,a:~fi;., -~ . ' , 2 cloOf' htrdtop. VI, 1uto,, R&H, •lr eeria1 1\. , '' Go . ~ <t .. 11,11 ..... IYQC:S~lf · . _ ftm'(sA.AalO) 1 P.S.,·,;n~I roof. IVEC436> · ! .~-~~!!! '66' :c111v~ .MALIBU . . -~1: ·s·"" . '66'. ~O.vmr . . "<1!2:·599. . '·67 O~DS , CUJL4SS .s .. ,.,,:l, .. 1" ','·'.\; St.ti• .... it.,v ..... .,htl!i.tist .P.S..1-wi!Mf.•wa. ' -I ·7z : s~. 4 speed, in . • 4_!Jr. H•.T .. Fttfoty •Jr, vinyl,..,,. - ,,. -\:!\,, fectory •ir, R&H. ITEX7~4} ... _ . ~ , 1 " • 'e¢illent condlUon. (SL"B948) Auto., P.S.,•R&H. 11'AXl74l '68 · GiLAXll . SCJO , . ' •.. ~,,.5 . . . , ·aa", · *62 CHEVY n .. NOYA ' , . -~4· 99" · ,' HT V • H , ,·64· w,/,RM'NN ~HI• • SCJ 12 D;.... A'ufo,.,.•fic, ••"i'o 1"' • 2 Dr. . 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There'• every look you eoulcf want here -belted claslla, flatterieg A-lines, wen ~and dre11 ensembles. :""""' '""" predJe geonwlria to fanciful altlfracta. You'~ .helter hurrr-they won't be here long. Uke It ••• dtarge ltl • I A. 8altlc back •hortt and sfeeveleu button front top to m1tch ••• perfect playniates In auorted colon. Slzies 3-6)(. 1,49 a. C,.. tett and shor1 set of t 00% cotton in pretty summer colors. A terrific playtime v1lue In little glrl'• slmtUX. 1. #-c. ........... 100% ciotton .":"".with • cool, SIMW lento»_ In~ of collars ••• assort.d colon. &Jpi-7-1-4. 1. 99 D. c..., to' then Mt in cotton poplin. ~uffled top and eltttic back shorts ire 1 cool combo In 111orted colora · .. 7-U. 1.69 ;f·S,ECIAL ;J BUY!- Penn Pres .. mini sh ift ind ahort aets 1r• perfect for big 'n little sister. 100% cot- ton th1t never n"ds Ironing. Ruffled or tailored with pretty detalls ••• Jn solid colors or prints. 3~X, 1.99 7-t4, 2.99 SPECIAL BUYI Girl's cotton (am1lc• ahorts in her choice of solid colors ••• enough to spend a aumm.r In. El11tic t>.ck, sizes 3-6X, 99c Size& 7-14, 1.19 SPECIAL BUYI Girl's cotton tie ahouldet pl1y- 1ults In 1uorted colors ere • terrlflc# warm weather pl1ywear vtf ve, 1fze1 3-6X (S-M-l), 99c 3 •' . Penneys lowers. the pnc11· on polos ancl walk shorts! Pre-school boys look their bea~ ••• and f•I best too, in polo shirts, striped or 'solld .• ,, • teamed wtth walk shorts jn plaids or solids. The· shirts, sizes 3-7; the shorts, 2/3 4/ S .6/7. Shirts, 2 f Or $1 Shorts, 66c - SRECIAL BUY! . Outflt your boys ~ith combed cotton ifripecf pol~ ·ahirts, .sl1A9 6-: 16, and· never-Iron Penn Prest9 · walk afiorts •• ;n% cotton/23" ~tye~ttr, I Jn plaids or iofids, sizes 6-18 reg~l1r or slim. Shirts, $1 1.99 -- SPECIAL BUYI SPECIAL BUYI ~ SPECIAL BUYI . ·- loy'a whtt• cotton sttlpe-top crew IOt1<s, 6-11. Year 'round f1vorlttl 3/88c .. =. • nn· Pr9t9 nev-.r-lron cetton/ pt'a, short al~es ind leOi ~ prints; 6-16. Boy'• un1lnecl nylon t1ffet1 lecktft Jn aMOl19d colon, S.M-.L-XL. 2.99 . . char~ theH v1lue1 1t your local Penney store! " Min's eayllc knit t:1.w nedcM aport ahfrta tMt look much more acpenalve then they INl Ribbed cuffs and bottom ••• short 111.,. in auort.d aolldl oi atrlpel. SDI $M.L-Xl. 2.50 SPECIAL BUY.I /Mn's 100% polyester tricot dress thfrts · ••• HI)' Cllre at a low, IOw prk:ef GOid, blue, green and white, tOol Short ~fffVel, tizea 1.fYa-17. · SPECIAL BUYI ~ Men's Orlon9 ecryUc:/nyfon ttrekh IOCb whtte, black, dk. olive, whiskey, greMt/ ~ btwin/gold ••• 1 alze. 2/$1. 1.66 SPECIAL BUYI M.n'• 100% cotton print brOlddoth Pr• with long legs ind .... vet, notch collar, $-~XL. 2.99 ___.! ................. at row local,_. • .,., llc>r1I ( SPECIAL BUYI Men'• walk ahortl ••• Penn P~ ~ Iron solidi and pl1fd1, Grad, Contf nent1I, 2M2. '2_99 ·s • ' , '· I .. r .. :.: t • .. •' I I J . A•ll•._ef.._f ... et wry MYlng priC911 Cf10GM fsom ~. prlntl, chedct or ,...._ ..,.. 5lc ,.a . ........... .......... Oioaee hm • selection of printl, IOlldl or tutting febrk:a. '45" 5k yd. Ch111Ull O.ntter ~ii fell prlntl. O.nstet In l'°" Cid· ton. Full Seil In 50% Awl Poly- .. Mlle ~/50" colloL. .......: 36"' .. ,.,, 'Tile teM' ~ lacctuertl cotton terry towe_l __ ~mble. Av1ileble In pink, oli~cti'•nge and yellow. Beth towel 4-···-·-······ $1 t"-"d toWeil .......................... 60c w..ta cloth ... -.................. • ) . .... 11 ...... hi,.... ........... ~." .......... ..__. ...... ... ~ ..... --.. ~ ..ye.. .. _... ....... - ...... .. 5 )'Mn. lhe ltl- .... .... ,..._. f« ... .., twe yeen -' ~ .... ~"· ... ywerw. ,. .. • OFFI - -. •O: .. - • lu~u.rlow aaytlc eledric ........ , witfJ contew ....-,_ ~ ••• ---.... $11-NQW .14.45 . . ~ s;,.. .. control It's packaged suitably for gift givingl Available In dea>rator fashion shades. Penney's five yNr guarantee.• Full, single control' Reg. $19 'NOW 16.15 Fµll, dual control Reg...J25 NOW 21.25 Queen, dual control Refl. $30 'NOW 25.50 · King, dual conJrol R~. $40 NOW ~-;· Acrylic therWhat .......... The .all-season, all·purpose...blenket avatteble in decora1dr ,.,., fashion shedet~ ' . "" ~ . . . . , !' ~ .• ~ , . Twin, R~ 4.99···········-··-···NOW 5~ • .. ,...-. .,,,.,,,. .. .;;;:: . -~ ,, Full, Reg. 7.99' ···--·····-····'"40W 6.Jt - _.. ~een, Re9~.l 1 ·-···---·7 New •€!.. ~~::::---:""] Ktn9, R~'Jl:S -·~·-···NOW 11,W ' &' • • ... FaMoua •Y9tl•x• ....... Ultr1 ll~ht W.lght but .,fovlc:Wt ouhtandlf'V .warmthl Av•llable in deeoretor shadet. 'rwfii, Reg. $10 ···--..:.-•••.•. NO't' I.SO Full, Reg. $13 ··-··--NOW 11.0S .. .. - cMrge .... Yakln at JOW' local PeMeJ f ... ~: •· • .. .. .. ' ' ... .. . ~· .. . .. . charge ..... Y11uM .. row .... ,.....,...,.... , I .. r I . I I 9!' ·, ... " The prett~t unlformt in town ••• done the wey you tlk. them , •• In pl.an and tudced FortNl9 poty.e*/nylon •nd Dac:ron9 polyeltw/nylon thet west. In • minute, drys In 1 wink! A-llne, skimmer, step.in and double brellted stylet with the fashion . details you love ••• like new cotter tr .. tments, flattering Mlm"'9 a.nd roomy pockets! In white end f....,...pest91a. Junior petite, l~JnlMet and hetf tblel In the group. 'Nt'f not cherge ht ' Work ahoet, 1'7ol make life easier. Take the smart squired off toe In Cor- fem• with lightweight rubber sole or the glove leather moc .... with comfortable crep&~ign r1,1bber:sole1. White, w-Ofl'Wn's .-. , · . t • .. ""' .,.. - . . 'I . --.1 -. ! . ,. 8 ... s -· Choose from our variety ef heusew•,..a storage box, snack tray, 12-pc. glassware set, expando rack, steak plotters, laundry basket, lap tray, dish drainer, cutting board, swing lid can, pail, 3 pc. salad bowl, shoe rack, trouser, skirt or com- bination hangers. Your Choice \ SPECIAL BUY! Enioy the sw ... smell of success at your ne~t party. This decorative, scented oil lamp brightens ony scene. Easy to refil.L Available in a variety of colors and styles. Put a little ex- C:itement in the a ir. NOW THESE VALUES AT ANYONE OF THESE PENNEY STORES! CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGfON BEACH lAKEWOOO MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "THE CITY'' VENTURA SHOP SUNDAY, TOO 12 to 5 P.M. ' .... Choose from pecky pecan high pressure laminated top, chairs upholstered in qui fed embossed floral print heavy gauge vinyl. Flair shoped top measures 36"x4'8" and extends to 72" with 2 12'' leaves. Our dramatic .S pc. 'Spanish' set features oak high pressure laminated top, octagonaf shap•d top measures 36".x36"x58". Chairs-are upholstered in attractive embossed floral print heav}-gauge vinyl. Your choice~ 9 9 Lllll lT. •. CHAaGI tTl NOW! TMEU VALUES AT AHY O,_.E Ofl THESE PfHNEY STOHS! > CANOGA PA-AK CARLSBAD • DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD MONTCt.Ailt NEWPORT IEACH O•ANGf " TH' CITY" VENTURA .. -. ... ,, --1 SHOP SUNDAY, TOO 12to 5 P.M.f . . .. • I ., .. r . I • ' 10 Pe•ncrest• AM/FM stereo console with tape. deck in three popular style,s Orig. $499 NOW 1399 ChooN from 'Danish Modern' in walnut v.neet or hard- wood tollda, 'Spanl1h MediterranHn' In pecan venMt or ltardwood tolld1, or 'Early American' in maple venfft or IMlrcfwood tolich • Penncrest• portable color televisio• Orig. $269 NOW 1249 featUNS 15'' tctffn measured diagonally, all channel rec.ptfon, 3 ltages of signal boosting power. Beige. Moblle color TV with st•nd -Or19. $399 ~ NOW $349 Penncrest9 console color televlslon Orig. $449 NOW 1399 'Mediterranean' style TV features a 23" picture rMOwred dkagonoHy, oil channel reception. Console color TV with AFT Ori9. 529,95 -. 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P .. •cr .. t• 2·speed automatic 14' lb. copaclty ·wa1her ••• 0110.119.95 NOW$161 Alf over potcelail'I finish, 3 waah· rift .. t•lftp ... ttin91, renn Jet lh•t Filter. White only. Pe• .. cre1t• 3 temperature gas dry•r with lint filter ••• OilO. 114.95 NOW.Ill Porcelain flnt1h top and druM, 10 minute cool down, therMo·flo dry· Ing. 11\JNhit• only. # , Pe1tRcr•1t• 4 temperature gos dryer wah Interior light 0118.169.95 NOW$141 To• top door opener, odfuatable 1i9nal sentry, white or avocado. USE PINNl!YS TIMI PAYMINT f'l.AN MaANK • CANOGA ,ARK • CARLSaAD • l>OwNEY • FUL!ERlpN_• GJAM'ADA •' HtllS • HUNTINGTON ~CH • HUNTINGTON PAii:. ::LAKEWOOD • LONG~CH • LOS Al TOS • MONTCLAIR • NEWPORT IEACH • NORTH HOLLYWOOD • ORANGE "THE CITY'' • SAN IERNANDO • 'fOftttANCE • VAN MUY$ • VEHTUIA • WESTCHESTEI ~ ... .. . ... . 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