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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-06-02 - Orange Coast Pilot•• • •• ' • -· ' ., . " ' __ .enei:a-' . use 0 . ~· -· -- • ' ---- Body of Newport • Hiker Dis~overed • In Sierra Nevada • • Viet sia,,rngs~ • '.General Facing ·Murder Charges Fl. MEADE. Md. (AP) -The Army aMoU11ced today that charges have been preferred against Bri~. Gen. John \V. DonaldSCln. accusing him of murder and assault involving eight Vie t n a m e s e civilians. Donaldson , until recently a top planner for the Joint Oiiefs of Staff. is the hiqhesl ranking officer to be accused of killin11; civiliaD.S in the Viclnam Y>'ar. The 47-vear-<Jld \Vest Point i?raduatr al!O is th'e first gener<1l to be charged v.·ith an alleged war crime since the Philippine insurrection 70 years agn. The Army ;i!so announced murder charges have been preferred against Lt. Col. William J. ~1cCloskcy. who served under Donaldson in Vietnam. No details in~cCJoskey's case were rliscloscd. An ~ spokesman said the l'>'-"O cases in- vOfy'ed separate .incidents. 1he Army said the incidenls on v.·hich th~Charges are baser! took place between NoVember 1968 and January 1969 in QUa ng Ngai Province, wh~re the f.1y Lai missacre occurred the previous March. Donaldson, then a colone l, co1nmanded the 11th Infantry Brigade, which includeft Jst Lt. William L. Calley's platoon at Lhe tim e of the My Lai massacre. _Hov,,ever, ~·Oraage C:oaat Weatlleit Sunnier sides are In .lhe offing ·Thursday. with the muCury mov- ing up a few notcbll after partly cloudy mornings alona lht; Orange _Coast. ' INSIDE TODAY The Trvtne Community. Thea- • ttr-ha.s "dug up" the ~n!age comedy "Af.ltnic and Olct!Lace" with hi/oriow results. See Enter- tainment. Page 31 . •"'"" n. • CIHflonlll 1 C11"ffr C«Mr 11 CIMCllll!I u, 1 CA1u1111111 11 ... c.otikt IJ Cl'MI~ , ••1 0..lb ltftkf• u o;"""'' ,. ldll9rl1I '°''' I 1!"111'Ht111'"*11t II. fl 'lllfllCI ti·" Ht,..ta" U ilri!IR "LllMIWt )f • • 'y Donaldson did not take over the brigade until October 1968. more than si x months arter f\fy Lai. calley h1111 been sentenced to a life lerm for murdering civilians at My Lai. No details of the Donaldson case v.·ere provided, but sources sa id an in· ves tigation was slarted arter slatcmcnLs were made by a helicopter pilot attached to the 11th Brigade during the period . l!c v.'as not Donaldson's personal pilot. the sources said. Hill name was withheld. At oot point in tile official !'itatemcnL it v.·as underslond, the Army planned lo USP the word "alleged " in referring to the eight Vietnamese civiUans because an i~~ue in the case is li~ly lo be whether lhey were Viel Cong righters. Lt. Gen . Claire Hut.c hin. commanding ieneral of the !st Army headquartered a!. Ft. Meade. has not yet announced what course he will follow. Army officials said Hutchin would dilmm the charges or order a grand jury type proceeding to carry the case further . Ofticia6t said the charges against tSile GENUAL. Pase •I T7ack Will Pay For .Health Care Of _Ailing Horse Veterinarians still don't work free but Gene Cuthl>et18on wori 't have to worry about his florae dytng because he can't afford to pay ooe. ~ Alamitos Race Course can -and will . A spoke&man for 1;.PI Alami tos said t.D- day they will send a track veterinarian to Newport Beach to care for CUthbertson's quarter'horse, Feisty Bar. CuthberUon Sunday lost his wallet con- taining MIO, money he had raised to care tor the prize .show horse that is dying of anemi a at the Irvine Equestrian Clot.er, 7385 Coast Highway. , .J Penni!IM ~nd o1Jt of a job. Q.i(hber said Feisty Bar cou ld be cured with pro- ·~r .~are. . CUthbertson could nol be reached this monling to work out details or the Los Alamitos offer -or l(I learn that other Newport Beach residents had call~d 11ubSeqµently to offer fund! to help pay for a veterinarian. .. Ile'• Run~.ing South Vietnam Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky, the former air force general who headed the nation as prime min ister in 1965, has announced plans to seek the presidency this fall. Newport Hiker's Body Recovered By Helicopter A Navy ~Jicopter recovered the body of a Ne wport Beach man Tuesd:r.y, near· ly two days after he slipped on a· ~ierr_,, . Nevada snowbank at Big Pine and fen 400 feet l(I his death. He wss James W. Evans, 38, ol 336 Peach Tree Lane. Turti\ilept Winds ln the 1,250-foot level "of ''Split Mountain forced the ·chopper to cancel a recovery attempt'-Monday. Hll .on. i'>avid Evans, 12, and a hiking par\Mt. Uncoln Ai:e,.13, of Santa Monica were ptt9tflt when the elder Evans plungOfl to his dol\Ji. AulharlUM .-d ~. were unable to reach Evw' 'WQ 'die to the steep. icy terrain and Int up, 1llkfnC out to report tbe fati1 tKtidtnt. , • - The tlip ,.,..,ired -i, 12 hours. before they reaCHtd a .. pblot to notify a'ulhoritles, ·1 • • J l c The hetlcopl<r d~ hm Chin• Lake NavaJ . Weapons Ce.ntlr de.Uvel'ed Evans' b6dy to a waitlni; bea:ree at lhe b~e rutsd.Y :..•!te"100IJ. _ ~.b. Local funeral arrangements were pending today. • . - -·- Hot·tywood Funeral .. : S~heduled Friday ' . ' For Andie "urphy .~ I SantaAnan, 70,Among 8. Suspects By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 1t1t O.l!r 1"11111 S!tlt Striking secretly, federal agents aided by Costa Mesa police have seized a near· record shipment of 11 pounds of heroin and cot'aine, v.·ith a $4 million street sales \•a!ue. The case was revealed Tuesday af- tern oon. following formal arraignment of Pight persons suspected as major Southland drug dea lers. Th ey range fr om a woman. 70, to a 15- ycar-old girl Defendants arrested Friday and Satur- cla y ln Santa :\na ,11nd \Vilmington ilre all charged with conspiracy lo import and cli~tribute drugs in the United States. All remained in federal custody today. with bail set at S!00 ,000 and $75,0llO for the adults, U.S. Attorney Richard Kirchner announced. Investigators claim the alleged hero in dealership involved supplies delivered by sea at Wilmington, originating in Mexico. They asserted also that some came from Turkey, via France. Santa Ana arrestees included Nicholosa ~1aese, 70. of 2050 Standard St., Arthur A~ves. 31, of 929 W. Myrtle St., and Rachel Valdez. 55, of 1806 N. Towner St., authorili~ said. Suspecill" taken into custody at Wilm- ington. where they lived, are Alfred M. Salas Sr .. 56, his son, Alfred M. Salas Jr., 29, and 25--year-old wife Belly Lee Salas. Auliorlties clalm they were arrested as the rbult of a vast investiwi-lion of in· ternatlonal scope that included 55 narcotics. agents at Its. pei!k: · .Keeping details secret until pr<>- secutlon. the federal agents did not specify the alleged roles . Ot a 15-year-0ld Santa Ana girl and a boy, 17, ftom Wilm- ington. Federal attorney Kirchner said the drug haul Included seven pounds of heroin and three poundll of cocaine. A variety of law agencies were in-f\ volved in engineering lhe raid. organize d during more lh~n three monthll of 'In- vestigation. Colla Mua Police Det.ecUve Ll. Harold Fischer said it was apectacularly coordinated for OI!e of such utenl Lawmen from the U.S. Treasury Department, CUstotn.!I, federsl and state bUreaus of na rcotics. e I) f o .( c t .m e 11 t , Orange' Co<lnty OiJtrict A l to r n e y ' s Narcotics Ta sk force and local detec· ijves look part. Costa Mesa and Newport .!leach 1ni rcot1oi •a1enl.9 were~ee.ply involvlid ln the prObe during the final states, ac- cording to lnvestlgaWr1. ' . ,. DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE·2,.1971 VOL. '4. NO. UI, 1 llCTIONf. M l"AOU" No Fudging! l -. • !. • ' ' . ' ' ......... -. .' .,. • • "';~"> " Ul"IT ........ llelcn Caunt (L) and l-tazel Wilson, two generously endowed nigbt club hostesses in London, train for their marble match ag'alnst'world champion Alan Smith and his son. Poor old Alan will have quite a challenge -that of keeping his eye on the marbles. Captain Audie Murp~y Gets Hollywood ServiCe ATLANTA (UPI) -Audie Murphy, tough little actor in for1ettable cowboy films, will get a Hollywood funeral~ day. . to::1"'~lbe WIT be bo<iame a• IM,vll!·• His y WU to. arrive in io.~ this m . i · And Capt. Audie Murphy, late o( the Texas National Guar d and Company B, 2 Coll.nty Yollb 3rd Infantry Division, Sicily, Anzio, ' -:~· N6nnandy and the Colmar Pocke t, ·brave · D" · •-. '.Ii·• soldier and uncasf hero: will be •burled ie · in Sep~fa::.t~ 1 , '>- Mond8y in Arlinglon National Cemetefy ' . , 1 . wuh military honors. cy· cle Accidfjiifs · Murp. hy the most decorated soldler ot~ _ • , ., . \, .. ~· • , .J .. - the Ainerlcan forces In Wor~d War II, Two Oranae ,~ ~' '•,•· •· · was killed in the crash of a ,pr1v_ate plane . mot«cyclea•Were-kWei.iD,.,,.T.~· into a__t(ipunla,in1ide ne"!''.~anok~,\~··. fie Accidents ·Tile~y: • ~ 1'/v." _ .. while ~;was. on a buSif!e811 lrip. Five .~t Jame1 ' R~"" ( ~ • 17, ~'):·· 0°:i~' ~d .:t.~ !·· va· : · -' . .. : · 1.ffer ,.ill.· ~'1)1-i; ( -· , .hlthoj!~~,.,~'l'I' '.l:.'l'il: rt · 'u.\;I'= or:a'rellOll!tldir'~:-· hono~~; hi~ (' •. pie! OIJI ilf"'"ltol. ' -• turned out to pay trlbuta wh!n. tli< l"ttln Pollcc aid 1Uclia'ion'1 bib IWel Ult cootaining Murphy's body arrived tn curb ·on EUdlcf'Sli'eit:'lfi .,...,.._, tJm1.. Atlanla Tuesday, on the way home to lng him ·into.<the-rc>Hway .. He Wll ...._~ Califocnfa. . , • oo-arriv.al at .... Martini Luther HOlpM.al ti - MurpbY won l4 medab In World Wor Alia~. n . f!VeT'J one available to an Amerlcar1. 11le othtt eycllst. ~......,, '' 80ldier aOll· some several llfries over. for Fullerton . escaped Wllb riUDot; ~· thret years Of outsta!ldlftl courage In The l1ta:md fatal·,1 ~-~ ~ • combaL He won the'MedlL.of Honor for .a&ut noon as Den'~-~-:~-'• standing off 200 Gennan Infantrymen and Garden Grove, r~ bis ~- aix tankii. Katella A~nue In Orancet ~ • ' ;. .. ...... • ! • • DECLARES WAR ON DRUGS President Nixon 7 Oil Companies File La,vsuit For Tax Refunds Seven Southern California oil com- panies filed what has became an annual lawsuit ·a,gainst the county Tuesday and demand"ed refund in their Orange Cciunty Superior Court complaint of more than $400,000 in 1970-71 taxes. The dties of lluntingtqn Beach and Seal Beach are named as codefendants in the action filed by Atlant ic Rlchfi eld Com- pany, Humble Oil and Refining Company, Oreo Oil Company, Signal Companies 1nc., Termo Company, Texaco Inc., and \Vest Sure Petroleum Company. The companies allege lh111 the county incorrecUy included in lts assessment the value of stale owned royally interest!. 'rhal calculation, they state, led to a total overpayment of $410,000 of which $56,000 v.·ent to Huntington Beach and nearly ~.000 to Seal Beach. County supervisors have denied the claims of the comapnies as they ha\'e in previous years. No court action has been taken on ·an almosl ident ical suit filed last year in which 1969-70 taxes were pro- tes ted and di:mand filed for the refund of nearly $600,000. It is argued in the CQmplaint that. Coun- ty Assessor Andre\\' J. ll lnsha w's tax- <ition is incorrec1ly based on 011 assess- ment conditions !hat existed prior to the passing or a nev.· state la\.,. in 1967. Tot, 2, Kills Twins "•'AKAYAMA. Japan (AP ) -A 2-year- rild girl suffocated her 57-day--0ld twin sisters with pol\'<'th1·IPne pln.~tir ba,l!s. police reported Tuesda~·. They tht'orized ~he felt the twins had stulcn her mother 's affection. DAllY PILOT H•lltl .. te• .._. ,..lltlll• ,....., .... ._.. Clll ... NGI: CO.t.IT l"VILl!HlltG COMl"M'f loDerl N. W eed l"r11kl1n1 end f'wl:Wfl'*' J 1ck l . C11rlty 'Vici l"r.i;ct.,t 1....S c;_,,, Mll\lfW Tho11"111 K,,.,JI Edi"" lho,,.11 A. M wrphi~, Mt"IOl"ll !;di- Gho1lt• H. loo• llich1rcl '· Nill Aa•lllen.-M•ne111,.. aoiton Q-C.lo Mft1: .uo W•' l1y 11,.....t fl--1 l .. c~: n1l H-'f a011iWI .. UiJllfll l•tfl: m l'llrt'U ... V..,!Je M""ll"'IO<! a11t": 1717S INCi! &&ulw1r• S.11 Cl-It: ioJ HOt"ll! Iii C..mlno 11111111 D.t.IL Y l"ILOT. wltl! Wll\ell M Cl'l'IW!tloo "'-- ........ ,.,....,, It ''"'""'" ,..11, uc:oot~ •-''' Ill ... ,.~ 4dlllorw. for UW.• •Oldl. ,._, hod!. C.t1 ,..,.., """'ir4'1M .IMl'I. '°""""" V1 r...,. .SOii (""'*"I•/ CNolt-Moll Sodll~ ....... "'"" -, .. .., .. , odll'lefl. "r1"Ci,.tl ~ JllMt ... 11 .D:1 W111 .,., l1rlll'l, OM• ,..._ ,., •• , •• '"4' 641-4111 ct..-.4 ....,.,,. .. '41·1671 ... Cl•=-• ........ , ..... ! ,,,., •••• 4fJo.4411 (..,,,.1111,, 1tn, ~ °"" "Vfll'*"ll-<f ~-,.. -,......_ n11111r1n.t" tollM!'t.I .... ttlr ., .... ..,..._ ....... M _, lilt ,.,,..UCtol .-llflollt .,. Ill ,,..._ ........ llf~-· s.c-ci.i. ,...... "*" •! 111....,.,,. •-" _,.. Cott• ._, C.llf'tn'li., Svlllcrl,. .... ~ fl"'lo<" D.21 fMflllll'l'I ~ mtll d .11 """"'"'"' mnitlf'of'lftllNtlent, n .U -"'IY· '• , "National Effort' Nixon Announces U-.S. Drug Attack * * '{:[ President Warns Soviets Against Arnis Race Rise \VASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon warned the Soviet Union Tue.day not to let iU new friendship treaty with Egypt touch off a fresh Mideasl arms race thal could greatly peril peace. "ll is too early lo appraise lhe treaty In terms of what it could mean, In tenns of introducing arms into the area," Nixon sald at a \VhHe House news CQnferenct. But if Moscow does step up ii! weapon supplies to Cairo, he said, "it can only mean a new arms race that could greatly jeopardize the chances for peace. \Ve trust that this is not the case." Nixon added that he is still hoping lo \\'ork out some kind of M ideas~ peace set- tlement "and we are not going to allow this tre aty to discourage 113 insofar as seeking that agreement is concerned." Nixon fielded 21 questions during lht!. 30-minute nationally televised session. In other highlights he : ~Said he \\."as analyzing the U.S. posi· lion on admitting mainland China to the United Nations. and \\'ill decide In ahout six weeks v.·hether to revise long standing opposition to sealing Peking. -Labeled some of those who look part In the r..1a~' Day demonstrations in Washi ngton "vanda ls and hoodlums and la\\•breakers" ·who dcscrvl'd tn be ar- rested. !er n1ing it an exaggeration to say their constitutinnal rights were abridged by mass arres t!!. -Accused Jlanoi ot refusing to do anything more than "discus~·· -not. r<'iease -American prison<'r~ of war if this country would set a terminnt!on dale for the \\'ai-. -And said he would be willing lo travel anvv.·here in the v.·orld if Jt would help lo achieve troop reductions in Europe or arms limitation agreements \\' i I h l\loscow, although he has no present plans for any specific trip to Europe. Nixon's China CQmment.5 reflected to :a degree the conclusions of a White House advisory CQmmittee headed by Henry Cabot Lodge which lrectntly recom· mended to him that China be admiUed to the ·unil ed Nations . ln addition, there has been speculation that China v.ill have enough support to win a seat th\~ year without a change in lht U.S. position. College to Hold Job Tip Session Ho11i• ftcientials, e.nglnffr1 and blue col· lar Wt>rk.ers can take advantage of pro- grams to relocate unemployed 1eros:pace people wUI be e1platned at Golden Wezt College tonight. The information will be presented at 7 p.m. In Room 117 of the Health Sch:nc11 hullding during the first of four job-find· in.g zemlnars offered on consecutive "1edne.!ld&)'.I by the college ln cna peratlon with McDonnell .Douglas Astronautics Corp . The individual ics.,ions w\11 be led by Guy B. Rtc h!tr, ~ic:Donne.11 Douglas ln· terna l placement director. All of Iha mcetlng5 are f~e and open to th!: publlc. From Pagel GENERAL ... TXinaldson y,•ert preferred by Col. Roger Hanek, a sta ff officer essigned by Hutt'hin lo re\'iew the investigation. 'l'he 15t Army judge advocate then referred the case to Hutchin. Born at Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., Feb. 7, 1!124, Donaldson graduated from West Point and y,·as cohlmlssloned June 6, 1q44, the day the a!Ues invaded No rman- dv. ·Late tHttl year he went with !he 42nd 1nfantry Division to France where he spent the remainder of \\'orld \\'ar ti. During the postwar years. Donaldson rnse steadily while serving in German}', Korea and Washington. Along the way. he attended tM Armed Focces Staff College, the Yale \\'•r COiiege. and George Washington llniversi· t1·. · fn the 1960s; Donald!IOl\ servtd under the Joln( Oilefa or Stafl. speclallzing in 1nllltary 11id matter~ ind strategic plan., and policy dutle1. He alao YlAs chief of staff for the 7th Infanp-y Division In Korea. After a tour ori the Army general slafl In a pb1nning post. he strved more lime under the JCS and t~en, In Oct-0her 1009. became comm•ndlng orflcer of the I llh Brigade in VietnRm. tn March 1969, ht btcame. chief of staff nr the Amertcal Division and in Sep- tember 1969 w1s made assistant divl1ion commander. Promoted lo CITlf' star rank in October that year, Donaldsan retumtd to the Pen- tagon to serve again undt.r the Joint C.11iefs In European j>l1na ~·ork. An athlete, Donaldson v.·as a mtmber (If tbe U.S. pentllthlon team In the l!HS Olympics. Among his medals art the Sil.,.er Star, the Olstln.gul.!hed Flying CrM!I, the Pur- ple. Heart. the ·Bronu Star, the Legion of P.iP.rit and tht Air Mednl. He ia married and hDs two tons. • • GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPHllh THE BIG FIVE The "·or\d's mosl precious je\\'els are the d1an1ond, ruby, emerald, sapphire and pear. Thls group con- stitutes the "Big Fi\•e.'' Although recorded his tory re- veals a fashion-d ictated rise and fall in the \'alue or each of these gems, ne"er have any of them dropped from the ranks of the "Big Fi \'e." In today's inflationary \\.'Orld oC finan cial risk and product obsoles- cence, it is good lo have some in· vestmtnl in one of these gems, particularly "·hen yo'U compare it to some other investment~. For ex- a1nple, a fine automobile. after five years, is not on1y outmoded: it also brings only a fracijon of lt.s original cost, while a diamond ot equivalent value usually consli· tutes a good long term investmMl ~fore and more people today are turning to precious jewels not an1y for the pleasure of ownership, but al so becf!use thl5 fin• investment can no11' be m~dt \l.1ilh coriyenient fin ancial arrangements tailored to )"Ottr own budget. Co me on in ••• \•:e'll sho\v you ho.,•: I Battle Near 1 . . Cainbodian Capital City J. C. .Jlumph,.ie:1 Jeweler,1 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA • CONVfNJ"NT f(~MS I ANKAME"ICAllD-MASl(ll CHAki;E • 24 YEA•S IN $AMI LOCAT ION rHON~ •4t·J40 1 ·- • f p c f h • ' , ' ' '1 i ... ___ -· ~nn1ingtou Bea~h Fountain Valley , VOL. 6'4, NO. 131, 7 SECTIONS, 90 PAGES -ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • • -' WEDNESDAY, JUNE·2, ·191r TEN ·C~ Cpast Realtors Hear Tax lncrea·se Arguments By RUDI NIEDZIELSKl Ot 1M 0.llf l'llet 5ttH Bolh !!ides of the June 15 tax increase eiJ!Ction in the Huntington Beach Union High School District ' were argued for the benefit for the Huntington Beach - FoUlltain Valley Board of Realtors this JPOrn!ng . Speaking against the 69-cenl issue was Mlss Claire Kelley, chairman of the Gouncil Oil. Sensible Taxation (COST\. 'The pro side of the argument was handled by (inahcier Leonard Shane, a stand-in for school superintendenl Jack S. Roper, who was afnicted by laryngitis. "The OOard of trust~s has twice thrQwn the voters will into the wastebasket," charged Miss Kelley, claiming that the mandate of the people against another tax try was ignored with the third call for an override. She tried ·to persuade the realtors thal taxes in West Orange COW1ty are becom· ing so prohibitive that soon there will be "lots of homes lo sell and no one to bu y." . A _recent 17 percent increllfe in the d1str1cl's assessed valuation, sbc claims, would allow the schools to get along wit~ a rate of 85<ents per $100 of assessed valuation, lhe state minimum which will be levied in July if the override fails. ''This means that the district would have more $100 lo get their 85-ceni., from, which would in reality raise as-mvch money as a tax rate of Sl.29. SQ we 11.re asking a budget cut of 10 cents from the <;_Urrent tax rate," she said. 'Miss Kelley further al!eged that Roper has been on a spending spree since becoming superintendent. "I have recently found out what the S. in Jack S. Roper stands for, and it stan~s for 'spend'," de:clared Miss Kelley. "We could cut millions from this budget and still get along with the ~ cent, $1.29 lax rate," she added. "Educators don't deliver. OUr studenp, they've been baby-sat fHa-12 years and we're tired of high priced babysitters," the COST ch11.lrman ful mtnated. Shane:. president of Mercury Savings and Loan, argued that an ~nt tax b11.se. could not possibly support an accredited high sc hool district. He said the reallor1 might find it dif· ficult to sell any homes if the tax rate is cul to the slate-mandated minimum of as cents. "You just try to stll a home in a high school district that is not accredited," Shane dared !he group of 150 brokers gathered at the Mile Square Golf Qub. "If the tax override has failed JuM 15, I will ha~ a listing on my house June 16," added Shane, a Huntington Harbour resident, claiming that be would have to move out of the dis.trict to afford his children the: educational. opportunities they deserve. "I can assure you that if it. does, not Jess than 1,000 01.be: homes•wilt.be put-up tor sale." Cuts iii the budget. accordWg to Shue, m·ean that students would have to . tab four fuU summer school &eSsions in ordet lo graduate by the age of 11. "And.if tbeJ fail ju.st one course, Jt meanf Uiey wouldn't be able to graduate In tow: years," he pointed out. '" "Thi! is the last chance. If It doesn't paSs June 15, there is no tomorrow en this particular issue," coIM:luded Sbane. 1--------------··--·-;---: Valley Raps Route General Charged In Deaths Ft. MEADE , Md. (AP) -The Army announced today that charges have been preferred aga inst Brig. Gen . John W. Donaldson , accusing him of murder and assault involving eight Vi et names e civilians. Donaldson. unlit recently a top planner for the Joint Chiefs of Staff. is lhe hii!hest ranking officer to be accused ol killin~ civilians in the Vietnam war . The 47-year-old \Vesl Poinl graduate also is the first general to be charged with an alleged war crime since the Philippine insurrection 70 years ago. 'fhe Arm y also announced murder tharges have been preferred against Lt. :.OI. Willia m J. McCloskey, who served under Dona ldson ih Vietnam. No details rn McCloskey's case were d~closed. An ltmy spokesman said the two cases io- rolved separate incidents. . The Army said the incidents on which the charges are based took place bet.,..·een N'dvember 1968 and January 1969 in ~ang Ngai Province , where the My Lai massacre occurred the previous March. Dona ldson, then a colonel, commanded the 11th Infantry Brigade , which included lst Lt. William L. Calley's platoon at Lhe dme of the My Lai massacre. However, Donaldson did not take over the brigade anti! October 1968, more than six months t!ter My Lai .. Calley has been sen!enccd :o a life lerm for murdering civilians at ~Lai. IJ'IT•IVMtt No details of the Donaldson case were ~rovided, bu~ sources said an in· ~estigation was started after statement."! "'e~ made by a helicopter pilot a~tached :ti the 11th Brigade during the period. He was not Donaldso n's personal pilol. Uie tou rces said. His name was "'ithheld. At one poi nt in the official statement, it was understood, the Army planned to use .he: word "alleged" in referring to the ~ighl Vi etnamese civilians because an ~sue in the case is likely to be,whelher INFRARED CAMERA ASSISTS IN HUNT FOR YUBA so·~:ES Photographer Joel Huyes Cliecks for Ae rial Survey lhly were Viet Cong lighters. . Corona Pleads Innocent Lt. Gen . Claire Hutchin. comma;iding leneral of the !st Army headqua rtered at ;'t. Meade, ha5 not yet announced -A'hat :ourse he will follow. Army officials said :{utchin would dismiss lhe charges or ~!'der a grand jury type proceeding to ~alTy lhe case further , In Yuba Mass Slayings 7-Oil Companies File Law suit For Tax Refunds YUBA CITI' (AP) -Juan Corona pleaQed innocent today to charges that he murdered IO of 23 transient s and migrant farm workers found hacked to death and buried in orch ard graves near here. The word was relayed to report ers by Dist. Atty. G. Dave Teja immediately after the 30·minute Jong close:d ar· raignme:nt in the Sutter C o u n t y courthouse, which was se:aled off to keep Seven Southern California oil com-the public and press ou t. ~nles filed what has b@came an annual Judge J. J. Hankins scheduled a lawsuit aga inst the county Tuesday and preliminary hearing June 16 t~ decide iemanded refund in their Orange County whe:ther Corona, 37-year-old farni labor Superior Court C!lmpla i{lt ol more: than contractor, should be held for Superior M00.000 in 1970-71 taxes . C<lurt trial. The cities of Huntington Be.11.ch and Seal ''No t.guilty on all counts." Teja said on postponed, depending on a l l o r n e y s' znoves. If he pleads he must, under state law, plead innocent becaUSe the charge is a felony. If he ente:rs a plea. 1he nei.:1 slep i.s the setting of a date to determine whether the evidence is sufficient to bring Curonc. to trial. 1r the judge rules it Is, Corona then will be held for trial in Supe.rior Court. Corona is a farm labor contJactor who BU!Jplie:d work!?fS tw ranehe.s including the . one 6n which 23 bodies were found hack· ed and stabbed to death. He Is marrierl IS.. CORONA, Paf• /l Council Willing to Fight Freeway By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of IM 0.ll'f ,11•1 It•~ Fountain Valley city councilmen don 't want ariy pa rt of the: Huntington Beach F'reev.·ay in their city. And Tue:sday night the:y indicated they are willing to fight to kttp the adopted Route 39 out. Mayor E;d Just brought up the proposed freeway during 11. discussion of items for up-coming council agendas . With coun· ci!men nodding appr.t1val. he directed cit)' Huge Heroin Haul Seized In Southland By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of lflf DlllY Pll•I 11111 Striking secretly, federal areatt tld!d by Costa Mesa police have seized a near· record shipmenl of 11 pound! of heroin and cocaine, with a S4 million street sales value, The case was revealed Tuesday af· ternoon. following formal arraignment of eight persons suspecte:d as m11.jor Southland drug dealers. They range from a woman, 70, to a IS.. year-old girt. Defendants arrested Friday and Satur-- day in Santa An11. and Wilmington are all charged with conspiracy to import and distribute drugs in the United States. All re:mained in federal custody today, v.•ith bail set at SI00,000 and $75.000 for the adults. U.S. Attorney Richard Kirchner announced. Investigators claim the alleg@d hefoin dealershi p involved supp lies delivered by sea at Wilmington, originating in t\1exico, They asserted also that some came from Turkey, via France. Santa Ana arreslees included Nichol0i5a t\1aese, 70, of 2050 Standard St. Arthur Aceves, 31 , of 929 W. t\1yrtle St .. and Rache:I Valdez, !l:i, of 1806 N. To~r St., authoritle:s said. Suspects taken into custody at wnm- lngton , where: the:y lived, are Alfre:d M. Salas Sr., 56, his son , Alfred M. Salas Jr., 29. and 25-year11Jd wife Betty Lee Salas. Authorities claJm they were arreated as the result of a vast investigation of in- ternational scope Lbat included 55 narcotics agents at Its peak. Keeping details secre:t until pro- secution, the federal agents did not specify the alleged roles of a 't>year~ld Santa Ana girl and a boy, 17, from Wilm- ington. Federal attorney1" Kirchne:r said the drug haul included seven pounds of heroin and three pounds of cocaine. A variety of law agencies were in· (See HEROIN, Pa1t Zl st.aft members to research meBN of preventing adoption of a route through Fountain Valley. He specifically asked that the city at. torney begin work on a cease and desist order prohibiting the state frorp ex· pending any further funds on the Foun· lain Valley portion o! the fre eway align- ment. ·'I want to inform the state that we do not want any part of the Route 39 or Hun· tington Beach Freeway ln our city,'' Just d~clared lo ttml!f.1¢ ...,,.'!lf"jll•~ b1.s colfeague..s on the councTI. The matter will be brought up al thli July 6 council meeting because Just will be in Philadelphia during the. June ll council meeting. As adopted by the highway C<:im· mission, the alignme:nt of the free°'ay th rough Fountain V:aJley lies parallel to Newland Street from the San Diego Freeway to Ta\tie.Tt Avenue. There it (See FREEWAY, Paae Z) •National Offensive' President Pledges Attack On Rising Drug Crisis lrAIBINOTON (UPI). -Prul4lnj Nixtln announced II. iiatlO'l'lat ilttck: OI dru& uu Tuesday and said he (lppo&es le- galluitlon of marijuana because it would entourage young people "to start down that long, dismal road. , .. to sell-deatruc- !ion." In a n11.tionaJly televised news con· ference, Nixon called the use of heroin and other "hard" drugs by Gia In Viet- nam "a special problem ." One pclnt· in hia drug attack will be to lreat military addicl3 before Uieir relea&e from tbt .armed forC1!11. But, Nixon said, ''It UI not simply a pro- blem of Vietnam veterans. Jt'1 a national protWi. It's a national problem that primarily focuses on young people. "ConSl':quenUy what we need is a na· * "(:{ * President_W arns Soviets Against Arms Race Rise WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nlxon wamed the Soviet Union Tuesday not to let Its new friendship treaty with Egypt touch off a fresh Mideast arms race that coul~ greatly peril peace . "It Is too early to appraise the treaty In te~rns or what it could mean, in terms of introducing arms into the area." Nb:o'n said at a White House news conference. But if ·Moscow does step ~p it. wl11.pon supplies to Cairo, h@ 1ajd, -"It can only mean a new arms race that could greaUy j@opardize the chances !or peace. We trU!t that this is not the case.'' Nixon added thll.t he is sUll hoplna: to work out some kind of Mldeas~ peace set. tlemenL "and we are not golng to allow this treaty to di.scoorage WI insofar aa aeeki.ng that aareement ia concerned." . UD.1 ·ottenafv1 on lbjl problem, and one which of·cours6 will Pirticularly ~b lnkl aco:>unt the immediate problem in Vie~ nam," he !tid. During the past year the use of hef'Qln 11.nd olher hard drug! has ine~ased sharply among military men in·SoutJ!easL Asia, partly because of an influx of theM drugs and partly because they are avaU· able I.here 11.t such low prices. Nixon's four-point attack on drua:a· U.. eluded: -Drying up the source.s by working clo~y with foreign govemmea.ts, in- cluding the Saigon government, "where they have, of course, a 1 p e c 1 a I re:1pru:11ibility. '' -Prosecuting pushers in the Un!ttd Stat.ell., -Treating addicts. which f o r ~mbers of the armed forces "mean1 treating them , whe:re the:y are addicted·to heroin or hard drugs, before releasing them ." The Pentagon is eJpected to a.n- nounce shOrtly a program ta test a!I members of the armed forces for ad- diction b@fore discharging them. Educating !ht American people through a "massive program of informatio~· on. how drug habita: start and how '° many become addicted to b.eroin "whlCh virtually ls a point of no return for many." Nixon said the dangers o( heroin a~ count for hia strona pos'ltlon 1gaWt relaxation cf marijuana reitrlctlons. "l realize this Is controversial, tiut t can see *' social or moral jUstlficalian whatever far legalWng mirijt1an11.," he sakl. "I think t would be e11ctly the wiOng step. It would almply '{ICOUtap mere ind more ot our young: people to start down that Joo&, d!•mal> i;o•d that lead!! lo hard dnlp and evenllWJy 1eada to self-destruction." • Orulfe Beach are named as codefendanls in the emerging from the courtroom. iction filed by Atlantic Richfield Com· Corooa was hustled Into the courthouse pany, llumble 011 and Refining Compa~y. ·by a squad of plain clothe:s sheriff Oreo Oil Company, Signal Comparues Preliminary Approval lnc .. Termo Company, Tuaco Inc., and deputies. West Sure Petroleum Company. \Vearing a bh1e ·green suit, Corona wag The companies allege that the county .. taken up the steps to U'le court on tbe lncorre:clly included In Its assessment the arms of two deputies. . ralue of slate own«!' royalty Interests. The door to the courthouse slammed 1'bat calculation, they 1tatc, led to a tota l shut after Corona and tbe depuUes en· over-payment of $410,000 or which $56.000 t-ered. . . . Went to Huntington Beach 11.nd nearly The pubhc was not pcrm1Ued Inside SI 'ooo ta Seal Beach. · _though about 50 reporters and 8eVe:al b,unty 1upervisors have denied the spectators had gathered. eialms of the comapnles as they have In Dist. Atty. Teja said that becsuse cf previous years. No court action bas been the p11.perwotk lnvlov~ he did not plan taken ori an almon identical 1Uit filed to charge Cor(lna a\ Lhlll point with mur· li!l year in which 1969-70 laxes we:re pro-dcr of ~ 13 men w~~ bodies ha ve been tested end demand filt:d for the refund of found since the cr1g1nel charges were: nea'rly '600.000. levied. Bl.It ht added. "Eventually we will It ls argued In the oomplalnt that Coun-charge hiQl with eve rythlna: we. have ly As~esl!or Andrew J. ilinshaw ·s tax · evidencf!,on." . llUc:>n i5 incorrectly based on oil asses5· Coronas arr:ngnm:nt began lal!t "."eek, me:nl conditions tha t existed prior ta the but.was bro~n off midway and conflnut:d pas.sing of a ne:w i;tate law in 1967. until tod11.y at the r~quest of his attorney. That rev lsion of C11l lf6ml11 codt.~. ii is Sutter Cottnl)' public defende:t Roy Van 'la;lt.rl, allowed nil co.mJ)tnlts lo deduct den He:uvel. royalty Interests from lheir lol.111 After chargts are reed aga.inst ,Corons, aaaess menLS. he m11.y enter a plea or a plea can be . Bolsa Development Okay~d The Initial development on one ot. West Orange County's last re:mainlng land reserves, I.he 1,900-acre Bolsa Chica pro- perty, received prellminaty approval Tuesday night rrom the HUh~ton Be1;ch Planning Commi&aion, " By S-2 vote commiuionert approved • portion of the: pre-zoning request by Sign11I t..a.ndrMrk 1ne. to convert S58 acres of the hind ror the construction or singlt: family homes And businesst:ll. At the same time, the comrni88lon deni@d lht company's request for 10-- BC.res of multiple family zonlng until the plann~g staU has developed 11 new "pl11nned deftlopment" iont. This, com· missiQnt:rf' ft:el, would allow thtm gre111ter control ovt:r lhe comp&11y'1 ultimate uae of the land. Comm1as.lonera Henry . Dulce a n d Edward Kerin& voi.d •lainl\ the Signal plan, even lbougb the pre.zonfu1 is cnly a preliminary step to be used as a means of annel.ing the property to Ute city. Kerins Nld he was concerned about thli absence of any industrial park in the .overall ~velopment and also the 'multiple famil y zonlp.a:. Duke voted "no" becauae he felt 11.n uteulve 1tUdy of the enUte Bolsa Chlc11. a~a tJhould be undertaken before any zoning right.II for a portion of the llnd are granted. · • Both commissioners also 11.lleged that IOmt 6-acrea Of properly to be tOned for 1lnile f11mlly residence purJlOIC!s crta.ttd "a cloud" ever the plans since the land Is now leatll!id Lo S tapdard O,il drilling oper• 1Uon1. They aald lht futur1 of this ~ ! aae wi.t ln doub;t. Numerous hon\eownera llso objected to the Siana! Plan on the lf'OlJnda that development (lf the property for anY olber plll'J>OOe5 lhlljl. 11n&le • famlly residences would create unneceuary hardlhJpe on acboola and city arvket. Henry RUiey , a ra:ident who pruented the_ commlalon with a IJM.li&naturt pe:U. lion 1g1inst the Slanil plan tWD .weeU ago, aaid his position remain• unchanged even thou1h homeowners met vrlth .UMI developers Jqt week to lron out their problems. The deve.lopment of the cntlNJ Bolsa Chlc:.it area would h11ve the effect of daubllna: the city's current population, IC· cor4)11& &o Ruley, Such a vast un- (lloe IOLSA, l'•p 11 Weather Sunnier ale.Its are· In the ctflii1 Thurada)", with Oi mercury l!l:W· Ing up a -rew · notclMia after partly clouey momln11 alon& the Ortnp °""· • JNSmE TODAY The trvhse ·Community Th• tcr has .. dt.ig upt• the vinto:gd comectu ~Arunic and Old Lace .. with Ailqrioua rel'Ultl. Stf.. htitr- 'tathmtnt, Pagt JI. ~-,., , ·- • 2 DAILY PILOT H Valley Route? F11mf1 Balanced Council Juggles • State Won 't Build Without Agreement Budget Figures If Fountain Valley refuses lo sign a frttway agretment 11t•1\h the suue. the division of high 'A'llYlJ will not go ahead "'ifh the Huntington Beach fo'reeway. .. Our basic policy is, that "'e do not want lo build if \\'e do not have an agree- mt'nt." commentri1 Keith McKean. an.ei:· l'CUlivt> assistant in the Los Angeles office oJ the St ile Div ision of Highways. !\fcKean explained that a f.reewa y •Jrftmtnt with a city covers any modlflcaUona to city streetJ that wouJd be caused In construction of the route or in its nnal alignffient~ such u closlng oil streets or building rflmps. "In essence, if we bridged the free\\'3Y along state right of \Vay ·without in· terfering wilh local traffic in any woy the freeway could go through without an agreemtnt," ht said. ··nut our policy ia -{:: * From Page 1 FREEWAY FIGHT ... location of over and under passes and the ramps and interch.inges to be con· structed. ~winls westward about 45 degrees, cut- ting through the Greeilbrook housing tracl and out of the city at Elli~ A\'enue betwten Beach Boulevard and Newland. F'ollowlng the meeting Just explained Tbe Fountain Valley School District has that the action was brought up after ex-fought the alignment through Fountain tensiyr conferences with highway com· Valley for twa years. ~Uke Brlek. district n1isslon officials in Sacramento and superintendent, said today he was pleas- Division of Highways representatives in ed with the action initiated by Just. Lo11 Angeles. ,, . . tie cited I.he J&ck of refiponse on a We ve been mvolYed for two years, 1----~~~~ti:s>.iU"'.Q.Wai'l..Y.,aj!ey .£,0~~¥_!~ ist:rE1.~ our OP,P":_~ti~n:" l<ichool board anCl-baCKtcfDy tfie councir he said. "I am in wholefiearted support o( asking the high'A·ay officials to reopen action that may result from !his pra-- pub!ic hearinJ~ on the alignment of the 1 .. freeway posa · WbM ·planning a freeway the highway tie said he does not anticipate any commiaaion holds publlc he&rln&s on the further action from the Fountain Valley :alii;nment. which is a general indication s~~I board 'Yhlch meets . Thu rsday of where the fret'\\'ay ~ll go. 111~ • • . • F'u rlber study is made of the al ignment We are . sti ll "'a11tng for re.sponse to and an adopted route. is then cho!en, This our re~olution of January askt~g for a is the exact raute the freeway will foll ow r~o~n1ng of ~he alignment ht>ar1ngs. \Ve h b ·1t F 11 · the d Li f th 11·1!1 Just conhnue lo pursue the problt-m v,· ~n ~I ireeow:yWJ~ggreem°e:ip i~n s~gne~ \>'ilh the ~Ommission and the divislen O[ rou e, Jughways. ' -. >-~"""~">.!<Jal gov~rnmenl and the &M<H dislrfcot Qpp(J!IJ!>oo lo the- state 6_t1putaUng the number of st.reel! freev.·ay, according to Brick. is based on • that will be closed off, ·I.he number and\ the fact that current alignment would \•:ipe out a large numbt'r of homes and Sky Divers Set As High Point Of Ciiarity Show A free fall from 7 ,500 feet altitude by four members of a sky d1Ying team wlll be the main attraction at an a1rshow to be: held Saturday in fountain Valley to benefit the Tina Kysella fund . The show, sponsored by the Tamura School PTO, will bt held on the 11chool grounds, 17346 Santa Suzanne St. at l l s.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.n\. Jn addition to the 11ky dive" -who call themselYes the Sky Scrapers -the show wlll feature 11 demonstration of ballooning by Fountain Valle y resident And y Anderson. The fund' w1s 'established in M11rch to he.Ip defra y medical expenses of IZ·year· old Tina Kysella who wa11 stricken by a brain malady. About $3,500 hall been rais- ed for the fund. The girl was in a coma for tv,•o weeks, requiring Intensive care and has been hospllaliz.ed since she first became ill March 18. A seYenlh grader at F'ountain Valley·s Ta1nura School, she is now undergoing treatment at Rancho Los Amigos llospftal ln Dowriey. Alison Wessler. an organizer of the fund , said the money will be used to pay hospllali:z.alion and therapy co11t.5 that have reached several thousand dollars. Two Huntington Beach residents, Jay Gifford and Jack Sov•le, are members of the four-man sky dt\·ing tea m. Siflord 's \1>'ife. Sherry. also a sky di\'er, v.·ill pri:r \'ide !ht narrallon of lhrlr stunt.i The o!J\tr team members are Ed McKay of Yorba Linda ·and \'-'illy f\l anbo of l!oll~·ood . Admission lo the show is SO cent~ for adulti; and 25 cents for cil itdren . Hot dog11 Rnd rrfreshmenU also will be sold to benefit the fund. OU.M•l COAIT part of the district offi ces. "This a.lignment Is the most expensive. It displaces the most people and homes and the most assessed valuation of any of the alignment! proposed. It just doesn 't make sense," he added. Jul'it said hi~ opposition lo the freeway reflects the planned nature of the city '"The people that moYed herP came for purposes that don·i necessarily Include hav ing three freeways Jn !heu· laps.·· He was referring lo the existing San Diego Freeway. the Roule 39 Freeway and the Orange Freev.·ay ¥-'hich is still u1 preliminary planning stagt>s. Just said he has been considering lhe issue sincr the January council meetin~ al v,•hich the council voled to back the school district resolution for renpening the hearings. "At that time. I cast tht> lone dissenting vote because 1 felt it would be: useless to try to reopen the hearings. ."Since then J'ye done quite a bit of research. I've tl!llked to highway people, people in Ne\\•porl Beach who have fought !hat freeway and mayors all _ acrOss the country. "And. while l see a need for increased transportation. at th e sanle lime, I don'i think it nl'ces!ia rtly has to be a freeway. . "Why s hould we destroy the planned nature of our comrnunity for the con- venience of a motoring publlt that won"l be coming in to our city other than to pass through on the freeway? "The interchanges have presented us nothing but problen1s, One ramp between the San Dit"go Freeway and Route 39 as dra\lo'n now takes up 40 acres. "I lh ink it's time to go to the highway c-ummission and say flatly. 'Gen tlemen. ,,.e v.·ant no part of your freeway in the l '1ty of F'ounta1n Valley · ·· Just said thal he would like. In see the eouncil refu.~e to sign a frteway ngrce- rnent 'A'ith the statr. He ackno wledged that such El move CQuld cost the city anerial h1ghv.·ay fun ds. Hut he noled 1hat there are al !ern111t- ahgnmen! proposals wh1eh would take the freeway into the sparsely inhabited areas CJ! Huntington Beach . "I just don·t s~e putting lhal freeway through Fountain Valley," he oa1d. oI not going ahead regardl111." McKean pointed out. however, that U,e Leg1staturt could find that this poUcy Is unworltable. "The J~gislature could exclude a 11,iveri 8~· ALAN OIRKIN ;irea from tile need for an agreement if it cii "'• o.n, ,., .. , u111 finds lhat the freeway 1s necessary to a Huntmgton Be11ch city cou1\Ciln1en and re"!ion as a whole ·· adnlinistrators Juggled the figures 0111• llluilington Deach r.ta~·or 1; e 0 r gr n1ore lin1e 'l'uesdsy night to balante tl1c ~1<:Cracken s&id this morning tha! he 'A'as budget. •·veri,• :wrry" to hear of Fountain valley's They succeeded. bul ifldicaled tha! it 1\·ould be a nexll>le bud!iet nexl year w1u1 posl!iou, f be f f ··i\1e know we need the fref'iiav," he und~ ing transferrer! rron1 one t1111 to year. he 5a1d , lhe n1one} could be moved back 10 lhl'SC' tleparlmeril atcounts. 1-.lilll:r li ad :-ugg1•s1ed a~ alternatives d1sc:harg1ng ~5 ,·111 crnployes 'A"ith a\'erag1• ~al11r1es uf $10 ,000 a yr<il'. or lr1n1m1ng a!! city ;;atarles .arross th e board by tJ1rt•c per:'i'nt Herbe rt :\lo~~. the 1·11.1 \labor rrla!tons <·nmnlented. "\Ve have deslgned QUr Ttip another as the incorne and spending µle• of the Pier program dIOWKI these lu~eut~ha:i~;iiested last wttk bv. Citv :111ornry. r'Jled ag<11n:..1 culling :..a!ane., studies" ··r • t unti l thr l'H\' h<id 1-;onr lhrouf.!h the rneet Admi nistrator Doyle Miller in the libra r~' McCracken decried the attitude of "we •.. : · ~ and parks anti recreation funds remain and conlrr proeess 111lh lhe ernployc know 1~e need a frtt1vay bul ool 1n our .#.--•~-the only controYe rslal changes. ;issoc 1at1011s. city;• McCracken added, '"I particul arly _0,.11•1,..,..., Miller proposed cutting !he library 1..8:< ··11 11·ou!d be illega l lo c·ut salaries al rton 'l like it 'A'hen it comes as an al· f ;.t'plaitlS levy by one cent and transferring lhe 1his point." he said ··1'he C'ounc il coul d lerthought." • money thal ivQuld be raised _ '3S,500 _ •:ul salarie.~ 1f aft t·r the n1eet and C'onfer The 1nayor arj!;ut>d thal stopping 1he Folk sing~r Joan Baez gives 16 the genera! operallng fund and the pr•l('f'SS an i rnpa~Sf' 1!i re11 t hed But that":; rreeway would throw ad'ditional lr<11l1c ne\vsn1e11 111 Paris her version parks and recret1!1on levy by two cent" Jarther dov,·n thr Une · loads on Beach Boulevard an d of events that led to the French for-a $71 ,000 transfer to the genera! hi nd. Llbrari' Uiet-rtor \\"alter .J 0 h n .s on 8rookhurst Street. adding thai Fountain SI ale-run television nel1vork Councilnien Nonna Gibbs an<t Donald agreed that the t 1!} ·~ mernbership in the Valley would share this burden. ciitLlng off her act in mid·shoiv. Shipley op posed I his plan, but Mayor c·uunty\\'!de ~an:!ago libr ary •·S~'Stei.n The freeway route was adopted by the 'fhe ne\\\'Ork spokesman said lieorge McCracken. and Councihnen Jer· 11·ould not be in _Jeopardy under Miller g state. Highway Commission two years ago ~·!Jss Baez insisted on making r·y ~1atney, Al Coen and Ted Bartlett pro~sal. a quest1~n Lhat 11·as t'a1sed at an after lengthy public. hearings. The con· i!.._l)_olitical statement and plan· 11 ent aloJjg with it. rar!1es su1dy seSSIOH rrv~.rr-l'r.f~tm~. ···"11',._ __ nea-·ro dei'Cnoerrmce1·~,;.;;..----nr~· nbrary1n1tfl'lat'kr antr·l'l"crearron---4J.1H"K~-11.M...Rttrett~111n-DfM'JC\tlf'-Nwm earlier· this year in Huntingkla Beach '·Fascist state." Income cuts .,11ere part of a five·poinl \Vorthy ~aid thal.pa_rk deyelop1ncnl v.·ould !here was a n1ove made to consider a!k· farmula suggested by Mlller lo balance a be doubling ?r tr1pl1ng this )'ear a.nd roni· ing the state to route the freeway near $523,600 deficit in the $11.3 million mented. ··Jt s my perso nal feeling that Gothard Street instead of its presenl general fund. we oughl to raise additional revenue from alignment. V lJ p }j The other lhrte points int lu.ded outside." The transportation com mil tee or lhf' a e y 0 ce switching $222 .000 from the surpl us in Urban Land Institute 4UL lf <'itizens this year'g general fund to the J971·i2 group studied lhe proposal and recom· s ki 2 M fund , and transferring $70,000 from gas mended against it arguing that it \I'll<; ee ng en tax revenue and $125.000 fro1n the capital unlikely the mave would be succt>ssful outlay fund to the general fund. and thal the fret>way construction mi ght J R bbe Jn a poll taken hy Mayor ~lcCracken at he dclaved from 111'0 to seYen vears by fl 0 ry the informal study session. the council new heiirings. · · endorsed the plan 4-2, with 1\tcCracken The Huntington Bt>ath C'Ouncil sub<;t'· Two armed men who held up a f'oun· quipping, ··t.et·s hope our vote of con- quent!Y" passed;;; r;::~!;;.:;;r.. u;~~ ur. <:.C" l aiii "v«:iiiey a~1:1rfn1tnt·rrr.1.11a1tr "iue!cia;-· fldence continues until we gel the resolu - state to speed up c o n s t r u c l i on . afternoon are be mi sought today by po-lion.'' \\'estminster has passed a similar resolu· lite. Stale !aw requires the budget lo be lion. adopted by June 30. Construction is scheduled to start after VonC'ile Tibbetts, 53• Gf WI! El Rey A $552,000 deficit had been predicted in 1978 although design hearings are Al'f'. told inve1ti1atora the two men sot the. budget at lhe last study, session, bul scheduled to be held from two to three away with $789 iii cash and '3,364 in non· Fln&nce Director Ben Arguello reported years before constructJon. negotiable check! after accosting her at that the latest information on revenue f\.-tcKean said that these design hearings !llln point then blndlng her ha nds and c.sUmates indicated the deficit instead 11•ould determine whether the freeway would be '523,600. lel't With tape . .c;hould be depressed. on pilings and if Councilman Gi bbs argued against !he !here sho uld be sound barriers. She said the pair appeared in the apart. library and parks and re creation income Excha11 ge Club Slates Honors For 6 Students Thr Exchange Club of Huntingt on Beach will honor six top i;tudents Thurs· dcry al 1\s annual Boy and Girl of the Year luncheon. The boy and girl or the year from lluii. llnglon Beoach High. Edison 11nd Mar ina high ~chools will rectiYe a plaque antl a ~2~ sa Yings bond fron1 the rluh. Thr luncheon. to be he ld at lhr Hun· l1ngton Seacllff at 12 ;15 p.m., will wi nd up a year.Jong progriim in v.·hi<.:h the clu b honors outstanding boy 11nd girl students fron1 each or the high schools In the hi!'lh school district each mnnth C I u b sPcretery Robert Terry explainf'd that the students to be honored Thursd;:iy \l'C're selected from the monthlv win ners. The lop i;tudents will reCeive pro- r1<imatj,Qns from the t.1ayor George i\lcCracken and the cllamber of COITI· merce and 1v11l be eligible for hon ors s pnnso rrd by 1hr California Exchange Club. 111ent complex office al about ~ p.m., cuts and .,aid they should be al the bot- ns klng lo see the model apartment. She tom af 1he priority tis!. ~howed then1 !ht> model and then look f\1iller· said that the library and parks rhe111 to Sf'e a vacant apartment. snd recreation budgets eould be 1in1111Ced \\'hen they returned to !he office , o"e \\'i!hout th e ~dditional revenue If the tnan pulled a revolver, threatening to financial picture imp rOl'es during the kill her and her husband if she didn 't tell them where all the money v.•as, police So'.IJd. The two meQ-· then Jorced her in to a bellroom adjoimng lHt <lrfice" whert thfy bound her hBnds and feet and lefl her. .\frs. 1'ibbetls told poUce she was able to break the ~ape oq her feet and nui flUtslde tor he Jpr ~ I I I • l'he men are dt>scr1bed as be.ing in lht>ir thirties. One is about six feet tall , weighing 160 pounds with brown medium len gth hair and the other is about live feet l I inches of stocky build with a heavy brown mustache, she reported. From Page 1 CORONA ... and the rather or four daughters. He is being held in the Yuba County j1il :ii ~i11ry11v\lle, about t1Yo miles from the :-:rraiRnrnent site, the Yuba Ci t y courthouse. Yuba City and Marysville, ·twin c1tics"' \lo'ith 11 total population of :ihout 25.000. are separated by the 1-'i'Jlhcr ft1ver. 2 Hospitalized After Smashup . A three-car Huntington Beach collision Tuesday left two persons atill under trtatment today al Huntington Intercom· munity Hoapilal with various injuries. Barbel Schultz, JO. of 18381 Delaware St., and ~·lanuel Spinni.a. of 18201 Gothafd St.. "·ere listed in satisfa ctor y condition. Traffic accident investi gators .!aid \\lo other drive rs escaped injury in the crash al Beach Boulevard and Yorktown Avenue. Spinoza was riding with Rayn1ound 'J'ruj illo, 18. of 18351 Gothard St.. which was 11:estl>ound on Be-a ch Boulevard when II ('(lllided 'A·ith f\1"]55 Schultz' auto. The in1paC't rrp<1r1edl y drovP her l'l.'hi· cir into the third C'll r, driven by Paul II . \Y ilhamfi. J6,. of ~51 Grand Dr t..·e. Hun· nngton Br ach. HP 11 as no! hurl, ac· C'Ord1ng to pol1cc rrport~. ----------- "'rom Page J BOLSA ... dertaking , he said, merits an overall plan 1\·hich should be reviev,·ed hy all the (·1lizt'ns and \'arious cit~· dc1)a1·tments. H.u.t..Q Finley. speaking in bt'half of th e League of \Vomen Voters, urged the. plan- ning commission to consider th • economic impact of the initia l develop- rnenL which could add 40,000 residen!3 to the coriimunit y. She pointed out the need for a n1ore balanced developinenl Which 1vould create a brooder lfLl:'. base. Commissioner Marcus Porler asked the planning department staff to gel more residen1s inYoh•ed 1n discussions with developers in future pre.zoni ng requests. He said they should he made aw::ire or all planning details ~lot·c public hearing! ;ire opened. From Page J HEROI N ... \·olved in engineering the raid. organi:ie.d during more thl!ln three month! of in- \'estigation. Cosla Mesa Police Detective Lt. l{arold Fischer said ii v,·as spectacularly coordinated for one of such extent. La\\·men from the U.S. Treasury Deparlmt>n!, Customs, federal and state bureaus or narcotics en for c em e n t , Ort1nge Col1nty DistrltL A t torn e y · s Narco!ic5 ·rask force and local detec· lives look part. Costa Mesa and Newport Beach narcotics agt>11ts were detpl.v involYed in !he probe during the final s!:i1es, ac· cording to investii.iators. Norn1 Kutch and Bob Len11ert, or Cost a ~1esa wt're assigned lull·lime during tho I.1st two weeks to the fede ral c11se , \\h!Je Nt>~·port Bt>arh Detective Sgt. Leo Konkel ~'as also closely inYoh·ed. The seizure of heroin -a death dealer f11r decades -and the more recently popular coca ine "'as one ol the larJeJt s1ng!e ha ul~ taken in years. Trash Date Changed •ov,'111t"ll nl -----------,.. ____________________________ ..., Spokesn1en for the Rainbow Dis posal romp any today re1n1nded Foun!a1n \'alley residents that regular Thursday 1rash pickup has been switched to Fr!dav dllf' 10 the tltem<i rin! 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Stru1ce onApart1nent Bid Fountain Valley councilmen Tuesday night aett!ed a year-old battle over .a pro- po&ed city center apartment complex and a threatened $728 ,000 law sult. Councilmen revrr~ed planning com- mission denial of New Republic Corp . 's request to deYelop 24 •, units per acrr on ' three lots to)alling 18 acres near "'erner Avenue anci La Alaineda Slrcel. The reYersal ~'as granted on ly alter rcµresentative!i of thto developer 11grer.d 10 rewne onr of the three lot.s as con1· merclal. The. controvtrsy 01•er tht properly began lwo year9 ago when New Hepublic wa$ first gil'en permission to develop Jls land with 28 units per acre. · The firm w11s able to prO<.'eed anly wllh con!trucUon on thret or 1!x: loL~. Then the city amtnded Its lt4 !.One so that fhe ma1dmum number ol units •llowable U 20. Becau~ of the ittw ordlnanc•. developers "''ere not ahle lo reKume the project under • rullna handtd down last week by planning comn1isl1ontt1. New Republlc filed • $728,000 dam11e claim ng1l nsl !ht city. ch1rgln(l II hid hf'en ~lYen approval of plaii1 for all six lots In 1969 1tnd the recent action hy the city was denying thtm use of lhelr l11nd. Tuesday's appeal of the planning t·om · -rn1.~sion dttlslon 'ftotured 1 e n g t h y teslfm(lny nf 1tltorney11 reprts~ntlng Nf'w Rcpub!i r, Sa fero -lttle hn!dtr~ of the land -and Ponderosa Homes. the fir1n v.•hkh will eventually build the apartments. Thio compromise l4'as reached during a retess ln the hearing after city aLtorney Thon1as \\loorlruff conferred with coun· ciln1en and attorneys for deYelopers. At one point , rouncilmen had con- ,;1df'nng 1mplen1ent 1ng lhe cornprom lse by creating an Ra zone so the 24 .5 unit~ per acre eou!d be. built tind 1hen killini; the ordinance after constru clion. The ce ntral issue in the case waa wht·lher or !JO\ the planning con1missian in 1969 had Intended to appro\'C 1he entu·c development. or \\'heU1er commis~ioners only \\anted to approve lhe three lots 11 hich niade up the first pha.•e, reser\•lng their approYal on the second lhree lols until 9uch lime as deYelopment of the sio· cond portion was ready lo begin . 1\layor Ed Jusl. in suggesting the RS ?.one nottd that If the council approved I he C'Ompromise measurr "'' I t h o u t creating a neiw zone they would be admit· ling lhtir liabilily in the 1969 decision which co uld lead ta further court action by dtYeloper". Whtn all thrtt attorney!'I for dt-\•e/opers indicated lhcy "'OUld obtain writttri con· !t<•nt of their chtnls, waJYlng any further claim~ in the ca~. founc!lmen unanlmou~ly rtv~rstd th!" p111innlng r<i rll· mls•lon and referrtd the malll'r of rezon· Ing 1he one lot to the-plannin1 deparl· 111cnl THE BIG FIVE Th2 v,iorld's most precious jewt ls are the diamond, ruby, emerald, sapphire and pear. This group con· stltules the "Big Five." Although recorded history re- YeAls a fashlop·dietated rise and fall in the value or each of these ~en1 ~. 11e.,·er have any of then1 dropped from the ranks of the "Big F-~ive." In today's inflat ionary \\·orld o{ financial ~l sk and product obsoles- cence, it is good to have some. in· 1 csl n1cnl 1n one of these ge1ns, p;;irt 1cular\y vthen you t ompare it tO son1e other investments. For ex· ;in1ple. a fine automobile, after five years. 1s not only outmoded; il also bri.ng.s only a fraction of its original cost. '"'hile a diamond of equivalent value usually conaU- tutes a good Jong term invt$lmMt. !\fore and more people today are turning to precio us jewels not only for the pleasure of o"·nership,. but also bccf!u~e l.hf! fine inveslrnenl tan no\v be made \V lth convenitnt flnancial arrangen1ents 1aUored to your O\\'n bud~et. Ccime on in ••• \\c'll shou· you how I • ' J. C. fiump~rie~ J eu1eler.1 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT Tll.MS IANl(.+.MEllCAl.D-MASl tlt CH••GE 1-t YEARS IN SAMl lOCATICN ,HONl l 41 ·1401 ·- I 1. • . ' ' . -. I' , I . ' W~tdJ.y, Junt 2, 1971 H D. ;LY PILOT ii N. Viets Near Phnom Pen1_1 Judge Nixes Lawyer Plea For Unhor11 A lawyer's bid to defend "thousands of unborn chltdren in Orange Counly" dur~ ing Dr. John Shriver Gwynne's trial on abortion charges was rejected today as the. Santa Ana physician was ordered t<> fa ce trial .Oct. 13 in Superior Cour t. It took Judge Byron K. Mc~lillan just six seconds to find no merit in attornev Robert Sassone's plea that he be allowed to represent unborn children that will not, he lold !he jurist, be adequately represented in lhe courtroom. "I think the ·district attorney is quite capable of handling the issue," ruled Judge McMillan. Norwegian Ship Crew Said Calm VANCOUVER , B,C. -Thr Canadian pilot of the Norwegian cruise ship Meteer asserts that the calm action of !he crew saved the vessel after a flash lire in the f foreseclion killed 32 crewmen. Former Newport Beach mayor Jay Stoddard who. with his wife Flo. "'·as a passenger aboard the ship, voiced the same opinion in an interview im· mediately after the flre. Sl.oddard said the ca1m, eff icient man· ner of the crew doubtless saved the lives of many passengers. • Testifying Tuesday at a coroner's irl- quest, Captain J ohn A. Boden said of the U,1 T..iffllt«t Commmlists Stepping Up Offensive SA IGON (UPll -Fighting IVr'irled \\'ilhin IO mil es of the Cambodian capital of Phnon1 Penh today and a government spokesman said reinforcements (lrdered in to halt an advance by e)emen!.S of a North Vietnamese division were mo\'i n& .. very slowly bec.iuse o( heavy fire." The Communists, stepping up • week· long offensive, attacked 41lied troops In three other widely scattered sections of Indochina Tuesday, mi l it ar y rom- muniques reported today. The U.S. com- mand also reporled nine Americans killed and one injured in three helicopter · crashes. ... Military sou rces in Saigon said U.S. a ircraft destroyed 60 vehicles and eight arlillery pieces abandoned by the South Vietnamese when a 2,000-man task force He ordered Gwynne, 29, and his mother, Rubye Unruh Gwynne, 56, to Nee \Ji:Htl ~.4a<U4·M\.-Ju~y·l•andi·A'* 6 as the.Dates for hearing of pretrial m4> lions filed today by Gwynne's attorney. He'• Ruraning crew: "My ccmments could not be too high. It was through their efforts that -S'OUHiVletnam Vice Presideil'i. --;rayoo~sri1pwa: s1fVl"d.-A"r lTW'"ttm 'A'ar · was driven out of Sn.uol, Cambodia, 35 --..~ .. oi,..Saip .... ~~i..-.J•.,,..1!1•.•m. __ ... man North Vietnamese dlv lsion. It was Dr. Gwynne is accused of performing a borlion.s at his 17th Street clinic in Santa Ana in defiance of Californi a 's Therapeutic ,/ibortion Law. He has been arrested for what it is alleged are repeated violations of lhe statutes. Nguyen Cao Ky, the former there a r~ised voice, or panic, or shouting air force general wh·o headed or running. Everything was don e the nation as prime minister method_ically and in a businesslike ~ay." in 1965. has announced plans The 1nq~est w~s. exPe:cted to adJourn to seek the presidency this fall today to give off1c1als lime lo complete -------'----.;,.. ____ . _ their investigation of the ship, no·w in drydock in Vancouver. Identical charges against six young v;omen v•ho have worked 'A'ith GwyMe at -· the i;_linic have been. dismissed in municipal and juvenile courts in recent Weeks. Cuba Releases Boeing 707 After Delay The flash fire broke out May 22 as the ship cruised in the Strait of Georgia, about 60 miles northwesl oi Vanco uve r. Boden said after hearing screams and seeing smoke, he tried unsuccessfully to soLJnd &he general alarm. Attorneys for both Gwynne and Dr. Robert Cumming Robb of Laguna ~each are hoping that a ruling on the con- stitutionality of the state's abortion code will be delivered by the California Supreme Court before their clients go to trial. Robb, 67, is scheduled to go on trial Ju- ly 26 on identical charges of illegally pro- curing miscarriages in women patients. Dr. Gwynne, his mother, and Dr. Robb are free on bail pending trial. Transit Service End Threatened In Santa Ana Santa Ana will be without bus service .August 31 unless the cily dot-s something about it. T. J, Giacoma, vice president of American Transit Corp. in SL Louis, parent firm of the Santa Ana Transit Corp., to!d city officials in a letter that "without some immediate relief we will no longer be able to provide transit services in the cily after Aug. 31, l!nl." He added that , "Sanla Ana Transit Corp. will cooperate in every way wi th the city to a ce<.1mp!ish a transition from private enterprise to public ownership or to negotiat.e a fair and equitable ar- rangement \\'ith the city for continued service after Aug. 31 if tl}e city so desires." At a special meeting Tuesday night, ci- ty councilmen decided to s u r v e y residents to see how many \VOU\d use the bus system if lhe city were lo operate it. The transit firm warned the city last year that il was losing money and \\"Ould have lo discontinue service. The city hired a consulti ng firm. Alan f\-1. Voorhees of San Diego, to study the problem. The firm recommended that the ci ty underwrite !he cost of providing bus service to residenl s. Eight alternati\·e plans varied from $.12,000 to $317,000 5Ubsidies in the first year and to annual outlays of from $35,000 to ,,06 ,000. To't, 2, Kills Twins WAKAYAMA , Japan (AP) -A 2-year- (IJd girl suffocated her 57-day"ld l\\'in si.!lers with polyethylene plaslic bags, police repor'ie<f Tuesday_ They lhe<lrited ghe fell the twiru had stolen her mother's affection. MIAMI (AP) -Ccmmunist Cuba released a hijacked Pan American jet after a record 90-hour delay today and the Boeing 7rn with 68 persons aboard landed at Miami International Airport. The Caracas to Miami fl ight was diverted Saturday when a young Venezuelan commandeered the aircraft. Word came from Cuba that the skyjacker was armed with nothing more than .a. fingernail clipper. Havana Ra.dio -oHicial voice of Fidel Castro's regime -identified the sky· jacker as Ivan Gustavo Landaeta, 22, and quoted him as saying the clippers were his only weapoo. The br(ladcast said lhe hijack had been pulled off for idealistic reasons , that Lan- daeta was disenchanted 'A'ilh what he called the "repressive policie.!l" of the Venezuelan government. Referring to the reasons he had to hi- jack the plane, Landaeta was quoted as saying his situation became unbearable in Venezuela . lie charged North American imperialists with taking the basic assets of Venezuela and the Venezuelan government with repression aimed at students. To protest against such things -he said -"l decided my9e.lf to divert the plane, despite I didn·t have any weapon." The broadcast made no reference to four Cuban fishermen held at Key West on federal charge they violated U.S. ter- r itorial waters. Former Addicts Speak in Lagm1a Six former narco lics addicls will lead a panel discussion on methods of overcom- ing drug problems at lhe Laguna Beach Coordinating Council 's fifth guidance session on Orug prevention tonight. The 7:30 p.m. meeting at the Recrea· l ion Department.. 175 N. Coast tllghway, is open to all interested young people and adults free. Also speaking on the program will be. Bill Wade, director of Santa Ana's Outreach Teen Center, a project that began five years ago as a teen employ. menl service and branched out to include business rourses, rep ~ssions and counseling on personal and family pro- blerru;. The Ship's captain.· Alf -Momer, testified last Wednesday and again Mon- day the alarm bell was not working when the fire broke out. First mate Arne Foll!les supported the captain's testimony: Monday and said he tried to sound both the general alarm and the crew alarm ··but nothing happened." Howe\ler. deckhand J ose Gutierrez testified he distinctly heard the alarm while on tht way to get firefighting equipment. Gutierrez testified the alann was "loud enough to awaken a person from sleep . . . and when it rings it can ht: heard over the whole ship." Police and fire marshal officials are expected to testify at the inquest when Jt resumes next week. 2 County Youths Die in Separate Cycle Accidents Two Orange County youths o n motorcycles were killed in separate traf- fic accidents Tuesday. Dick J ames Rlc-herson, 17, Fullerton was killed after his motorcycle brusheJ the motorcycle (If a ferJow rider and Hiir ped ou! (If con trol. / Police said Richerson'! bike struck the curb on Euclid Street in Fullerton, hurl- ing him into the roadway. He wa! dead- on-arrival at Martin Luther Hospital in Anaheim. The othtr cyclist, Sheldon Baker, 16, Fullerton. escaped with minor injuries. The :second fatal accident occurred about noon as Denver S. Grubbs, 17, Garden Grove, rode his motorcycle down Katella Avenue in Orange. Famous Newlyweds Vow to Help Youth HOLLYWOOD (AP) ~ Two flmou~ nev.•lyweds have .arrived home with a marriage vow. They want to help America 's young pe<>ple. "I think we both feel wt've got !o help the youth make their complaints in a more meaningful w.ey," industrialist Norton Simon told newsmen Tuesday. Simon. 64, and actress Jennifer Jones, 52, wed Sunday aboard a yacht in the English Channel. ~~~- ~~:T~O~ • -_.:!:.:_.: 60I EAST BALllOA BLVO., BALBOA -: ~ -. ·--·--- lntroducl"' • Vlenno Style Aaaorted FRESH , BREAD I LB. LOAF 25~~ u.r-.... tt. s.....-'"'· ,,.,, """ ,,._., ,..,,., ...... htklMtl BALBOA VODKA FULL 'h GAL. s7!~ ~ .. REFRIGERAT&D DELIVERY SERVICE , PHONE 673-831 0 S=W. TIMs., M., s..t., J._ J, 4, I JOE'S DELICIOUS S..aoned Jult Rltht llULK PURE PORK SAUSAGE' ·49~ LB. • Certified SLICED BACON I LB. PKG. 49~8. Pillsbury -Buttermilk CanMd BISCUITS 3 FOR 21~ WI 11.Jll'fl THI ll•HT TO LIMIT QUANm11s ,, ; 11 "'' Old Story~ Nmv Aragle \ - Sister Mary has a lamb, and unftke Little Mary of the ol~nursery rhyme, s~e knows wh ere to find it:. in t~e biology classroom of Mary- mount High School, Cleveland, Ohio. Sister ~1ary Leanne's lab assis-!411ts gave her Kipper as Easter gift. Girls in the class are now learn- ing much about sheep, such as difficulty in house-breaking them Note Kipper's plastic pants. · Cypress Millionaire Gets Retireme11t System Okay SeH-made millio naire A. E. "Pal'' Amold of CypcSs.s Tuesday was graqted permission to joln" the Orange Counry retirement sy:sten1. The 68-year old West Orange. County Bidding Policy OK'd for County Data Services civic leader who made a rortune in oil and real estate had applied to join Uw: retirement plan based (In Ws $300 a month job as general manager .of the Cypress Park and Recrealion District. Arnold could have jolnrd the plan In 1962 when his original $50 a month salary was increased to $100, but due to a book· keeping error his membership was not in- cluded. A!'. of July l, the Cily of Cypres.!l takes over the recreation district, spurring Arnold's application for the retirement plan. By paying $2,911 into the plan, A new competitive bidding policy covering data processing services for Arno ld's membership will be dated back county departments wa s approved Tues· to 1957. The district would add a nother day by the Orange County Board of $2,475. Supervisors, The county program would provide • The policy was created because of the minimum Slll2.1~ a month ir and when the heaviest" equipment IOis since t:he : retreat from Laos. ' The heaviest fighting was in the Kom- pong Chamlang region 15 miles northeast ' of Phnom Penh where two American-- trained Cambodian battalions (about 800 • men) were reported surrounded and under mortar and rocket attack. Hand-to. hand fighting was reported there earlier. The latest fighting broke (IUt at a pagoda at Ancheng, 10 miles northeast of Phnom Penh, where government forces . lost 40 men wounded in driving out a Communist force. No Communist dead , were found there. Another 50 were reported wounded· al Kompong Chamlang where the government said air !trikes, and artillery may have killed as many •S 1 200 North Vietnamese. UPI Co rrespondent Robert Sullivan reported fror:n Phnom Penh that military sources there said North Vietnamese troop strength in the area just northeast and east of the Cambodian capital couldi be as high as 3.000 and that the govern- ment has committed 4,000 soldiers to the fight. . Lt. Col. Am Rong, the Cambodian eom· , mand :ipokesman, :said the Communist ; units 'probably were trying to ~t up , bases in the swanipy area before the coming rainy season when roads will not . be useable by government vehicles. He · :said some supplies already were belni · airli fted t>ecause of bad roads. ' Am Rong :said a heavy weapons or . rocket battalion was attached to tht North Vietnamese unit., which he Iden-1 tlfled &!I part of lhe 9th Infantry Divlaion. Much of the battlefield already was l!I rocket range of Phnom Penh. Other fighting in Indochina wa1 ' reported in the A Shau Vall ey in the far . north of South Vietnam. near Flr.e Ba~ Five in the central highlands, and near · Snuol. where American~ were called in to de.!troy abandoned South VietnamCM · equipment College to Hold Job Tip Session recent battle over Tax Collector Robert Arnold retires. He hM snid he 'd like to continue un til the first of the vear. Citron's atte mpt lo a~·ard a job to an Arnold also is chief of the Cypress How scie.ntist5. engineers and blue col· · outside flrm \\'lthout open bidding. Volunteer f ire Department, president o! Jar ~"Orkers can take advantage of pr4> The new policy requires : lhe Orange County School Board, officer grams to relocate unemployed aerospaC. · -That the user -department wi ll offer of the County Democratic Central Com-ptople wiil be explained at Golden West specifications in detail on the proposed mittee, a e overnor of Cha:iman ColleRe, Ccl/ege tonight in Huntington Beach. data processing job. president of the Cypress County Waler The information will be presented at T -That the purchasing department will Dis1 rict. real e~ta le broker and member p.m. in Room 117 (If the Health Science write specifications and bidding rules f()r or the C-Ounly Juvenile Justice Com-bu ilding during the fi rst of four job-fi~· all interested outside firms and the co\!JI-'missio n. ing seminars offered on consecutive ty's Data Ser;ices Department. He is a rormer Grand Jury member, Wednesdays by the college in cooperation -The job wi!l be awarded to the lowest County fair board member and Cypress with Mc[)(lnnelf [)(luglas Astronautic•' qualified bidder. city councilman. Corp. , The new policy will be implemented by Asked if he thought he'd retire, Arnold The individual sessions will be led by · the ~Janagcmenl Information System_, replied, "I don't think so. Guy B. Richter, Mc[)()Mell Douglas in.- team and Supervisors Ronald Caspers "I quit once, back in 1947, and I almost ternal placement director. All of the • and William Philli ps. .. ~·ent nuts." meetings are free. and open to t.be public. ! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil YOU.R ! ~3 STORES TO SERVE YOU 2300 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN THE HEART OF COSTA MESA CENTEP, WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERVICE. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN ~~!~TR":~N~E:e~~ REAR MALLS. Al:L ' . . THE FRONT IS NOT ALL •••• THERE'S MORE IN THE MALL· 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA •' I I I I r - \ \ --- •• I i,ps ... Views Flowing Like Tides? ~ews Seek More Talks With Russ Drug Fighter Everett G. Hepson, lawyer and retired Air Force colonel was appointed Tuesday to oversee the drug abuse programs of the Defense Department at a time when the heroin problem among Gls has reached epi· demic proportions. THEOLOGIAN SUCCUMBS Dr. Reinhold Niebuhr Dr. Niebuhr, 79, Hussein Warns Arab Guerrillas Against Plots AMMAN, Jordan (AP) -King Hussein charged today that Arab guerrilla leaders are plotting to set up .11. breakaway Palestinian state in Jordan and vowed to launch a "final crackdown" .against them. Hussein ordered Prime Minister Wasfi Tell to take "bold, decL!live and tough ac· lion against the handful of professional criminals and conspirators who use the commando movement to disguise their treasonable plots." "l want no hesitation, tolerance or compromise in handling them," said the king Jn a letter to Tell, broadcast by Am- man radio. Tell, whom the guerrillas consider their most implacable foe, promised a "quick and sweeping purge" of the gtrerrilla movement. "We shall chop off the hands which are re.aching out to dismantle Jordan's na- tional unity and integrity," Tell pledged. Storms Batter Midsection Tli°undershowers, Twisrers Hit; Most of Nation Fair California nmtworMOUNATIOIW.WEATHU:SEllYICElO 7:11nA .M. EST I .. , •'1 hu~.m Gtlllornl• "•" ftlr .iii. •"'Ill .............. f .... oer•l11r" 1(1(11¥, U • _, tor ,..,. 111utl ni1M """ morn!"' ';/ ..... tlotxl• •ncl local IOP. 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" ~ " ~ ~ ,. ,, ., ll 6S ,, ., .. " fl •• " . ... " ~ N A TO A1sura~e1 U.S. Pledges No Unilate·ral Cuts LISBON (UPI) -The United St.ates reassured il! NATO allies today it still plans no onesided troop cuts in Europe but wants to discuss mutual East-West force reductions with the Soviets, U.S. of- ficials said. They said this was the message Secretary of State William P .. Rogers brought to the annual two-day spring stocktaking meeting of NATO foreign ministers opening here Thursday. Rogers, who arrived Tuesday eight, apent most of today in precunference talks with other NATO ministers. His first meeting was with Manlio BrosiD of Italy, .secretary general or the alliance, who retires at the end or this week's council session after seven years in the NATO hot ae.at. Rogers also planned calls o n ' Portllgqele Prime MlnlaUr Mar~llo Caetano and Fore;,n Minister Rui Patricio andprivate talks with other • NATO foreign ministers. British Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas·Home, another early arrival, also held official talks with the Portuguese government representatives. U.S. Officials said Rogers planned to repeat the open~nded commitment sent by President Nixon to NATO last December not to cut U.S. troop strength in Europe witbout matching cuts by the Soviets and their allies. At the 1ame time, ho wever, the .sources sclid, Rogers was te:lling other allied of- ficials the United States believes the West should make a new no-strings pitch to get the Soviets to di!t'uss mubJal troops and weapoos cuts. Bushmills. Wicks 'l heard there was a housing crisis, but this is ridic1ilom ! ' W. Gerrnan Bank A.nnounces Plan To Sell Dollar The whiskey that spans the generations gap. f~r JOO years, a whiskey from Bu;tmills has been \Vith us. Charming u~. Begu iling U" in a smooth, polished and altoge ther l ight~eartcd fa shi.on. 15 generations have refined 11. 15 generations have sip red ii. Thevcrdi cl : Nca r perf cction. Bushniills. Full of ch;;iractcr. But not heavy-h,,nded .ibout it. flavor· fu1. But never over-powering. Bushmills. It 1eflccts 1hc pa st with a ligh t an,..<JJ1vely flavor that is <111 today. s:;ompare it 10 your present whiskey. You needn't purchiase a bottle. One sip at your favorite pub will telt yiou \\lhy Bushntills has intrigued so m•ny gen- er-ations. Jt is, simply, out of siglil. IMPORTED BUSHMIILS FllOM THE WOR~ OLDEST DISTI\llll't I • • Wrdntsday, Jul'lt 2, 1971 DAJLV PILOT 33 Fond Farewells Parties Fete AFS Stud e nts Afternoon Ceremony Links Pair Horoscope: Change Due for Aries As American Field ~ervice students pack their hags and make plans for a returu trip home: area chapters are mak· ing plan!! for at least one more get-together so those closely associated may bid them a !6116 farewell. In Huntington Beach Erny Manuel of the Philippines and Geraldo Souza of Brazil v.·ill be Perfume A Fash ion honored guests at a beach par- ty and potluck dinner Friday, June 4. Setting will be the home of Amy Tractenberg and the time ls scheduled from 2:90 lo 7 p.m. On Sunday, Jane 6, a tea fron1 ~ to 7 p.m. will take place in the home of Mr. ar.d Mrs. r-.1ike Andreotti. Sharing honors with the students will be their host families. the Norman \\'orlhys and William Geigers and the Americans Abroad finalist.c;, 1'-1ary Ann llome in Cupertino are John F'redrie Zuck and his bride, the former Nancy Etfen Stan- ton who were married in Christ Church by the Sea, Newport Beach. The Rev. Dr. Ray Gery of- ficia ted al the ri~s for the daughter of Mrs. Edwin A. Weborg of Newport Beach and Richard Stanton of Corona de! ft1ar and the son of l\1r . and f..1rs. Thomas F. Zuck of \Voodside. r-.foreno and Ellen Lichenstein. ri1aid of honor was P.liss lo Corona del Mar the hi gh Jean Bush and bridesmaids school cafeteria will be the v.•ere Mi ss ~eth Pierce, ,.,fiss "Perfume should be as setting for a farewell dinner, \Yendy Gribble and Mrs. Dean much a part of a v.•oman's also on Friday. Cole, the bridegroom's sister. fashion as the clothes she Guests of honor will be Flower girl was L es 1 i e \Years,'' says Norman Norell, Danilo Rodriguez of Costa Goholan. American fashion designer. Rica: Eli Fure, Norway; Anne Attending his brother as "That's why n1 akin g BouUier, France, and Friew best man was Thomas F. Zuck: THU RSDAY JUNE 3 By SYDNEY O~AR R ARIES (~1arch 21-April 191 : fl1arri age, other important ties are subject to quick change. s.udden revisions. Ma intain in- tegrlly : adhere to principles. But also make concessions \1·hich are based on reason. TAUHUS (April 20-~1 ay 20): Employment matters com- mand attention. O[!e in posi- tion of auU1ority will ap- preciate unorthodox approach. Give full play lo inluilivl' in- tellect. Rise above the petty. Follo1v hunch. GE~11Nl ti\1av 21.June 20\· You may bP cOncPrned about children "'ho are travelir . .i;. Creati\'e activity is a cc e 11 • tuated. Social activitv no"' is rewarding. Chan_ge of scenery is ht'neficial. Be fl exible. CANCER (June 21 -July 2'l l: One you thought "'ould never change, now displays capacity to be versatile. open-minded. Present you r ideas. plans. Yoo will be aided m buildi ng on more solid base. LEO (July 23--Aug. 22): Take care to avoid carelessnes.s during shOrt journey. Be sure of n1essagcs, reservations and directions. Jlelative who usufl l!y is reliable now may be a b s c n l -minded. Act .ac- cordingly. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Finances may veer from one extreme to another. Obviously, you should strive for balanc-e. Son1e who make promises are only trying to bolster ~gging confident'i'. Be skeptical. LIBRA !Sept. 23-0ct. 22 )· Change of scenery. sudden decisions are f e a I u r c d . Member of opposite sex 1na.v ati in eccentric 1nanner. This is but ten1porary. Don't com- pound Prror. Patience now is your ally. Ba/boon Marries fragrance is nol just t•hemist Kclen1u, Ethiopia. Jr .. while ushers "·ere Richard work. It also belongs to Also honored will be their French, John May and Ted fashi on de sig n ers ·with foster parents. the Messrs. Zuck, another brolhcr of the Pequot Chapel, New London, l\1 aur~en VcnDctlo and fl·Ess something important to say," and Mmes. William Loitz, bride~roo_m. . Conn. "'as the setting for the i\1 ary Lihoja. Norell says. i\1ason Siler, H. G. Irwin and The bride 1s a g~aduate of double ring wedding ceremonv Serving as best man was •·-· -r ;::;;::;;::;;::;=::::;;;::;=::::;;;;;::;T._Tri;; l~. QlrJ:~~~~~'r-=o.,--N~.~~~ Ha~~H1g~;.h1~_,,,,.....__u...,_ ll•'-t~.-..:.._f~a,,tles P. Olsen, and ushers Th DAILY PILOT e excnange s1uoen s w1 anTG'ori:feM We:s·rom . lcr tuu~ r:ror:: l"C"I -1;)'T.'.71:'17-,,., "·ere" LL 'lfobe't-1~'C:-.... OrSen. 8 -leave Sunday. June 27. with husband attended 0 range John Henry Stewa rt. Richard Ol sen and Thomas I " I~ ' .. Tops in Local Sports I olher ':'isiting students from 61 Coast and Golden West col-Parents or the newlyv.•cds Olsen and Thomas Uhlinger. countnes. leges. are Dr. and f\1rs. Robert C. The bride is a graduate or • Sears Perfect Gift for your favorite BRIDE o r GRAD : .. Olsen of New. London and i\l r. f\.1i tchel1 College. New London and f\1rs. Clarence C. Stc\vart and her hu sband is a graduate or Balboa. '"' of Ne\\•port Harbor llig h Attending as matron of School and Oregon Stele honor was f\lrs. Thomas J . University. lie has served four Uhlini:er, while bridesmaids years \.\'iih the Navy and has \1'ere f.1rs. Robe rt c : Olsen .Jr., studied at the University of f.1rs. Charles Cassarra, ~fiss Connecticut. ' ··<-·· ~ ... --=> ~undayg ]2 .l'ioon 10 :i 1'·111. 1\'londay11o thru Fritla) 1'> 1);30 a.m. l o 9 p .111. · Sa111rdaJ!! 9::io an1. to 6 r·'"· -· .-__.. .. --- . · 17" • I ~~ Kl~l;\IT\l •• I SAVE $20NOW! S<''\ It S«>«>11 In Sill" <>r Lcatl1t~r ••• DIAL EASY ~g1fg PORTABLE Reg ular $119 • Sews zig zag stird1es, nukes buttonholes, mends and darns • Sews straigh t stitcbC5"focward and reverse, sews on bucrons, monograms • Sews from silks ro leather vests ••• just set tl1e dia.1; it's so ray • Complete with zipper foot and its own port~bJe carrying asc • Lightweight and compact, weighs only 16 pounds # 1030 .Aak About Se:ant Con•eaienl Credit M aaA !'rices Efl'ecti1"'e J nne 2 thru June.; SHOP SUNDAYS 12 NOON to S PM MONDAY th•u JRIDA Y Q.30 AM to 9.00 PM SATURDAYS 9.30 AM 10 6·00 PM -FRIE PARKING I -.. ·-,_. ---~·--· ........ ....... _.. ·-~ 'Sal\1f.,.,._ ........ ... "" ... ..-......... ........ ........ ........ .. _ -·-~·-••• ..,.,....o ....... ,. ¥1UIT ~ I Sears I ,._ ...... ~ --· ......... ........ ........ ........ . ....... /U·-·.-·7'1e OrT-Mof>ty -Oto-V ---·-· ........ _. -· ... "" ··-... , ._ ..... .n-· ..... -.--.. .,,_.,,. .......... ... ~ ... ......... ~-co. . ...... ............. ., .. ,,. ''" • SCORPIO IOct. 23-f\;ov. 21 ): all. Act aceonilngly. What was hidden is revealed. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 201 : ed upon as ei:arnple. By October, you may be em· barked on new, eJ:clti n C rourM: o( ;ict1on, Yoo can learn vita l lf'ssons. Versatility, humor are now twin allies. Doo'l take otht>rs Your pre~t1ge rises. Be fair _or yourself _ too seriously. bul frm St 'ck l J tt f I lo 11....i oul *"°'' ivck.,. t0< .,.., 1., i · 1 o e er o aw. Best lo delay handling of ""'"".,. .. na """•· «lk• s._.,. am.•"• Be thoroughly familiar with details. Overall view pro~·es _,~,~·-··Se.:••1 Hlnu 10• M•~ •"" w ... I I · Th m~~." 5111(1 tor1ndote 11\d » ctnll to rues, regu auons. en you constructi\•e. See bf>yond the °"'"''" An-v SK••"· 191e DAILY make gains. iinrnediate. PILOT, Bo• :n.o. G••nd c1n1r11 sr .. SAGl'l'TARIUS IN 22 llOll, New York, N.'I'. !llOll. ov. • IF TODAY IS Y 0 UR <"--"-"---=~-==='°'i Dec. 21): Influence spreads. BI HTJIDAY you are dr<twn to You are appreeiated by those medicine, lew, drama. You who prev"iously appeared iii. generall y think big ; this being No other ntw•p•p•• t1t11 yo• dHferent. Finish projccls. Be :;o, you arouse envy. Butniany rnor1, ,.,.,ry d1y, •bout whet'• sympathetic IO\\'ard individual adrflire and f'mulate you . qoiMJ on in the Gr11ter Or•nt• LOCAL h f.d bl M k Co•1t tht " tt.e DAILY PILOT. w o con i es pro en1. a e Thus, you constantly art look.--!:===:c-=--======o! new lriends. ----------__ CAPRICORN (Dee. 2'l-Jan. If it's CARPET 19): Unorthodox approach to ambitions, 11ltirnate goals is a requisite. Usual channels n1ay be dry. ~leans churn en- lhusiasm in areas prc1·1ously i~:r1ored. Message will becon1e clear. Re1nain eonfitlenl. AQ UARIUS !Jan. 20-Feb. 18 ): PUblicity is apt lo ac- company you r endeavors. Cooperate -don'l atten1pl lo hide light under proverbial bushel. The more you com- municate now, the better for Come to 1438 So. Main, S.A. 547-3993 OPEN SUNDAYS Daily 9 to 5:30 -Mon. & fri, 'til 9 :1]0 LIVINGSTON'S FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CE!ITER FA.SHION S9UAU SANTA ANA f . ,• . . " •"4-· "' .. , '•A --, ... , "!' .. -11- SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON CENTER HUNTINGTON BEACH • • .. ' •. ·-• :· • . • . , • • •. !· -. ,,I -·' • • •• I • L -- .. -.--•• " t '•'tl<'""'T 0 · . H IWLV '1LOT H School Bel ls Signal ~>it~-.~-~ . ..:.· ... . Funds Raised by Reaching to Sky The aclion all v.•iJl be in the sky Saturday, June 5, as Tamura PTO sponsors a benefi t sky diving show at the sChool featuring the Sky Scrapers. All proceeds from the 1 and 3 p.m. performances will go to the --- • J__ .; Tina Kysella fund. Preparing to make the plunge are (left to r ight) Bob DuPriest and Mrs. Sherry Gifford. • • ://:;, , ~"'"''"" ··~-.... - • 'Neck and Neck ' Down the Homestretch Tips on a sure winner seem ava ilable to ~1rs. Bruce Gilreath straight from the horse's mouth, as she and other members of the Huntington Harbour ~ch and Tennis Club'{left to r ight}, Mr.S. George \Viley and J ohn Smithers, club manager, prepare for the group's annual day at the r aces. Three double decker buses transported the members to HoUy· wood Park for the event. ' . ---· Year End Activities Huntington Seconda ry Counc il PTA COMI NG UP : Our Spring Thing is theme of awards luncheon and installati on of offi~rs scbeduled Monday, J une 7, in the Golden Anchor r es ta ura n t . Business meeting will begin at 10 a.m. followed by luncheon at 11. Mrs. Paul V~nner will in· stall the Mmes. Samuel Toibin, president : Donald Rehl ing, John Drake and Joe Muniz, v ice presidents; Richard Hinkl e and Frank De I a hoyde, secretaries; Emory Clifton. treasurer:, Sylvan Besser, audi tor. and Joseph DeJulio, historian. Fulton PTO Mrs. Robert Wel ch President COMING UP : J oint board meeting will take place tomorrow al 1:30 p.n1. in the multimedia room. Mrs. Ivan Ubaldini will report on graduation plans . . PTQ.. sponsored summer bowling league will begin Tuesday, June 8, in Kana Lanes, Costa Mesa. f\.1eeting will begin at 9 a.m. follo wed by bowling at 9:30. Officers will be elected. Baby-sitting will b e available. Interested bowlers may contact f.1rs. Robert \\'elch at 847-0890. REPORTS: Officers installed at the final general meeting ()f tbe year are the Mmes, Jamey Jacobson, president; David Vas q u e z , mem· bership: John Hinton, pro- gram; Clyde Eaton, v.·avs ~-and means: Norbert Rivcis, treasurer, and H erbert Yomoglda, secretary. Installing off icer was Mrs. Gerald Hix. Bylaw revi sions were ap proved by t h e membership. David Reast was hono red as Outstand ing Student-of-lhe-monlh by the Fountain Valley Exchange Club ... f.1 embers cbaperoned a recent beach party attended by eighth graders . . . Bov.·Jing trophies were presented to first and second place teams Vice Squad and Seven-ups, ~1rs. J. D. Simone for high game, Mrs. Richard Burton, high series, and Mrs. Al Zimmerman, most improved bowler. Gift of appreciation was presented to Mrs. Marvin Mosby. 1 ea g u e secretary. One-half of bowl- ing proceeds are used by the uni t to purchase school materials ... Honorary life m emberships we r e presented to Mrs. Charles Ak ers, secretary, and Mrs. Hix, parliamentarian. Robinwo od PFO ~trs. Albert Aiello President COMING UP: Exec ii t Ive board will present a potluck luncheon for the teachers Tuesday, June 8, in the caretorium . . General meellng is scheduled at 3 p.m. Tuesday, June 15. Meeting v.·itl feature i!l· sta!lation of officers and v•ill be followed by a tea honor· ing faculty members and teachers aides ... Unit will provide ice cream for all litudents the last day of school Thursday, June 17. Seal Beach PTA Mrs . Normian Karkut President REPORTS: Officers installed by Mrs. Paul Dugmore at a recent luncheon meeting lire the Mmes. Norman Karkut, president; Rich11rd Kunz,' Marlene Young. Wa yne Sha ddox and Judy Parker, vice presidents; Jo hn Dampman, secretary; Leon McGt'"ee, hlstcrian, 1 n d Robert BarUe, treasurer. Phil Marshall was installed I ll auditor , . . Winners of the recent ' art show have been 11 nnounced by Mrs. Allen Slangeland, chairman. Right Down Their Alley Winners of the Fulton-PTO bowling lea gue were lauded and applauded and h alf the proceeds \vere presented to the school dur ing a luncheon. Resting on their laurels before beginning the sum mer league Tuesday, June 8, are (left to right) the J\1mes. Clyde Eaton, Reid r.-tcLeod and J amey J aco bsen. Kalby Brown, Gib Corwin, Brett Turner. Luci n da Slange\and and Robert and David 1'rachtenberg v:cre awarded scholarships. \Vin· ners of Best of Show ribbons were Lucinda Stangeland and Joe Shanks. Winners of arl supplies were Kristi Groves. Kevin Clark, i\latt Wall, Karen Graham, Hal Cor"·i n, Tris Laine. Andy Lane. Sidney Jones, Nora Oakley, Scott Kyle, Robert \\'oode, Cindy Tebb;ns, Liza Jubak and Joe Shanks. Assisting Mrs. Stangeland with the show were the J\tme s. Louis Sabin, Richard Raines, Ken Applegate, Lar· ry r-.1enser, Frank Brown, :rvlario Rossi, Zay Brand, Lee NerelJ , John Palacios, Ted Strawn, 0. K. Turner and James Groves. Judging the entries was Mrs. Pat Jones. At general meeling, unit presen ted $300 to McGaugh and Zoeter schools. Members voted to endorse the Huntington Beach Union High School District tax override. Awa rds were presented. by the Ame rican Legion Auxili· ary to essay contest winners Laura McMahan, G I en Gunnarson . Kelly Fitzgerald. Connie Kunz, Hillar y Richards, M i k e Plumleigh. J amie Bender, J\!ark Cunningham and Kim Bell. Hostillg the meeting were the Mmes. Russell Gamby, Jack Whitney, Ed Cardoza and II o w a rd MacDonald. Spring View PTO Mrs. Julio Rh·era President COMING UP: 1.-lembers will attend a Sing·in tomorrow night at 7: 30 in Meadow View School. Spring view th ird and eighth graders will perform. REPORTS : Executive board voted to establish a $100 scholarship to be awarded to a graduating Marina High School student who prev1ous- ly had attended Spring View School. First award will be made next year. Winner will be. selected by t h e scholarship committee and Marina High S c h o o I counselors ... Al a luncheon in Golden Salls restaurant, Princ ipal Leon H o u s e presented plaques to the parent and tea cher-of-the-· year. Recipient.! were Mrs. Robert Fitzgerld, who was honored for her efforts in establishing the s c bo o 1 library and Larry Morrt'll, foculty member who was honored for h!s service to school and student s. • Tamura PTO J\trs. Chris SchOeider President REPORTS : Officers instal!cd at a luncheon meeting in Sir George's Sroorgasbord were the f\.1mes. Chris Schneider, president: Cresencio Mar- tinez and Roy Rowland, vice presidents: Birch Matthews, secretary; James Buddingh, trea~urer; Elias Alcaraz, parliamentarian, and Fred Foutch. historian . Special guests at the luncheon were Mrs. Robert Dorsett, past president. and f.1rs. Joyce Ryden, school secretary ... Al open house, u n i t presented an honorary life membership to Will Rogers, a faculty member. Westminster High PTA ~trs. Joseph Foder President . COJ\t!NG UP: Unil wilt co· sponsor a tea \vith se nior class girls a ft er bac- ct1laureate ccrcn1onics at 5 p.n1. Sunday, June 13 ..• ~1embers wi!l serve .as chaperones at the all-night graduation party at Magic l\1ountain Thursday, June 17. REPORTS: Officers installed at lhe final meeting of the year are the Mmes. Josepll Foder, president; Marion Rock, Jerry Oegfnheardt and Frank Castroreale, vie& presidents ; Ernory Clifton, treasurer : Fred Kubacki and Frank K r anz , secretaries; Jack Albert, auditor; Edwin G 1 en n , historian, and William Suter, parliamentarian. Ferre n Christensen was installed as fourth vice p res i d e n t . Installing officer was t trs. Samuel Toibin, president or Huntington Secondary Coun· cil PTA. Girls' gymnaslic team performed. '. G6/den Years Marked Mr and Mrs. Edward C. Sawyer of Huntin gton Beach marked their ~olden wedding anniversary d uring a celebrtttion given in the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wheeler. Co-host the honored couple's son, Edward C. Sawyer J r. of Chicago. Gravely Exa·ggerated Rumor Buried ... by Confrontation DEAR ANN LANDERS: Do I lack a 5MM '6r humor? Is there something wrong with me that 1 small incident of no contequence bothertd ~ for hours? WhHI browsing in 1 book store. I en- countered 1 woman I had not se<"n for months. We were never close friends but we met frequently at civic functions She wu atw1ys pleasant. The woman grttted me "wllh 1 look of tlorror 11nd disbelief. F,intlly she ~houted ... My God'.. You 're 11ive ~ I heard you had di~!"' I stood there, dumbfounded. She n::aLiz· .<t &hf' hRd 11t1rt1~· me wilh thrit odd (reeling and attempted to re<.'Oup by Vying Lo remember who it WM Vt'ho \old her, ek. etc. The more she talked, the ~l'lf It ·became. F'lna lly T mumbl~. ANN LANDERS "T\ice to have seen you." and walked ·()ff. \\'hy wa.s I so bothered? What should I ha ve said? Thank! for you r help - ALIVE AND. WELL IN Yt'ITC HITA fALl.S. DEAR ALIVE : You wert bolhered becau~e the lboughl of dealh bolber5 most people. But I'll bet tbt lady wllh the loo•t lip was more bolbered th11n ynu. You might have made 1 joke nf II and •aid. ··Like rnnst rumors -It wa1 c:ro1~ly ti:1ggtr1ted," and t bangtd Ule •ubjet t. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 111 I nd ~f;eh:~n~~r~~~ ~o~ ~~~~~ ::u~1~{i~ until six months ago. Suddenly he became indifferent. He doesn't talk to me ind '·when I 11sk him what's v.·rong he says, "'Nothing. Don't nag me:.'' F'or tht last year all he seems in· terll.'ted in is having a baby. I want a • baby eventually. but I'm not sure J am ready for motherhood yet. Do you lhlnk if I had a baby it would help our marriage? Right now J am ' thinking about divorce. .My buSband hasn't spoken to me for a week. Please tell me what to do-BILOXI. h-1ISS. DEAR LOX : The last thing you need It • baby. I 1ugg1:1t coDDstllng to bdp you dttermh1e wbelbtr or not y()ar m1rrl1ge is slevagt1ble before you brlnft: a. C'hlld In· to lht world. I hope lhc 1 7-yur~lds out thrre wb() thlnlr. m arria~e is such 1 ball will read your lr:tte.r t"ict:. DEAR ANN LANDERS : A whilt back you printed a letter from "f\.1r. lladd it" v.·ho proce'eded to tell the world how he h1ndled folk!I who jUAt happened to be in the neighborhood and decided to drop in. ··Mt. Haddit" had a sign made and he mounted it i:UrecUy above the front door. It read: "IF YOU ARE UNINVITED AND UNEXPECTED YOll ARE ;.u;o UNWANTED. GO AWAY." I wish 1 bad the courage to do lhr: same. 1 am a freelana: writer who worb 1t home. Somehow ~pie don't believe writing is v.·ork. They can't understand that a creative person can sit for hours wilhout writing a single sentence then suddenly rockets go off in his head and ht m11s1 translate them in to "'ords im- med iately or tlley are lost. 1 can't tell you how mriny times. after a dry spell, I have just begun to l!ft:::a car drives up and unexpected comp1ny appears. The creative mood slips awa y as the guest.s j1bber on and on -and I do a slow burn. AA I said, Ann, I don't have the n~rv1 to hang the sign, but if you "'ill prinf my letter I promise to have it framed and mounted over the doorbell -HADDIT. JR. DEAR JR.: Here It Is. Call the rramu and pod luck. Do you feel" ill at ea~ ... out of it? 111 everybody having a good lime but you? Write for Ann Landers' booklet, "The Key to Popularity," enclosing with you r request 3S cents in coin and a long, seU· addressed, stamped envelope in care ol the DAI LY PILOT . ' I 1· " I' \ I I 1) I I j I I I' ... . ·---~ .... ---.: ... ---• ·-I' . --. Newport Beaeh ED·ITION ' N.Y. Stocks VOL 64, NO. 131 , 7 SECTIONS, 90 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 197f TEN CENTS Trustees Eye _$30.-5 I\1illion Prelim Budget By GEORGE LEIDAL Of 1111 0.llY ,.ti.1 Sl•ff A $30.S million preliminary budget re- guiring a 20-cent tax increase next year was presented to Newport-~1esa Unified &:hool District trustees Tuesday night. F'iscal Planning Director Walter Adrian said t~e budgel draft does not include money for leacher salary Increases. It adopted, the budget would requi~ a tax rate of $5.33 per $100 as sessed valua- \ Viet Slayi1igs lion in Costa Mesa and 1 $4.98 tax levy in Newport Beach. Adrian saJd. The totBI general fund l'Xptnses charted for 1971-72 are $2.1 million more than was spent this year, or SJ0,474,827 compared with $28,378,561 . Adrian told .schocl lru.51.tts the in- , creases contained in Lhe proposed budget do not includt ehtn&N in educational program.s. salary schedule improvements or money for a new swimming pool at ,I General Facing ' Murder Charges Ft. MEADE, ri.1d. (AP ) -The Army aMounced today that charges have been preferred against Brig . Gen. John \V. Donaldson, accusing him of n1urder and as!\ault involving eight Vie l n a m es e civilians. Donaldson , un lit recently a top planner for the Joint Chiefs of Staff. is the hi~hest ranking offi cer lo be accused of k.illin~ civilians in ttie Vietnam war. The 47-year-old West Point graduate also is the first general to be charged with an alleged war crime since the Philippine insurrecti on 70 ye ars ago. The Army also announced murder charges bave been preferred against Lt. Col. William J. McCloske y, who served under Donaldson in Vietnam. No details in McCloskey's case were disc losed. An Army spokesman said the two cases in- volved separate incident.s. Th e Army said the incidents on which the charges are based took place between November 1968 and January 1969 in Quang Ngai Province, where the My Lai massacre occurred the previous March. Donaldson, then a colonel, commanded the Jlth Infantry Brigade, which included 1st Lt William L. Calley's platoon at the time of the My Lai massacre. However, Donaldson did not take over the brigade until October 1968, more than six months after ,._,y Lai. Calley has been sentenced to a life term for murdering civilians at My Lai. No details of the Donaldson case were provided, but sources said an in- vestigation was started after statement.! were made by a helicopter pilot attached to the 11th Brigade during the period. He was not Donaldson's personal pilot, the 10Urces said. His name was withheld. Newport Planners Set <' For 'Filling', Agenda ts RonaJd McDonaJd '-s place. 1 suitable neighbor for the folks in exclusive Bays hores and Is a Colonel Sanders' Ken· tucky Fried Chicken stand rea!ly 8 (J'oce ry store? Separate applications contending the affirmative In both instances arc two of two dozen item!'! on lhe agendll of the Ne Y.1JOrt Beach Planning Commisslon which meets Thursday al 8 p.m. 1n city ball A Hollywood investment firm is seeking a use permit for a McDona ld's drive-in restaurant at 700 \Yest Coast Highy,•ay, directly oppQsite the fashionable sub· division Y.'here .John \\'ayne , among other!'!, hangs his ha t. The tippl ica nt. the franchise Realty Interst ate Corporation, ha s taken the sur - roundings into consideralion and has pro- mised to eliminate thf' y,·cll -known, and well-ligh!ed, golden arche~ usually round al a home of the world 's best -selling hamburger. Lawyers for the Southern gentleman with the poultry aren't making any con· cessions about the familiar cardboard bucket known lo whirl above hi.s establishment.s. On the other hand, they 're ' clucking about the city's parking restr ictions. The city planning start has recorn- mended rejecUon of the requcsl by Donald W. Steinke of Fullerton to open the take-out !'ltand at 2007 West Ba lbol Boulevard because the proposal calls for only six parking spac~ for customers. Under existing regulations, 24 would be required because the !'It.and is classified as a restaurant. planning officials say. "\Ve fe el il should be considered the same as a grocery store." attorney Roy B. Woolsey has told planners, "and 1.1.·e in- tend to pursue the ma tter." Parking requirements are far lf'ss stringent for groceries thari they are for eateries. Several other establishment!'! involved in the business of selling fO'ld also will ll?O before the com mission with a variety of requests. Philip and Eilee n Rapp are asking frir a use permit to open a Sailor Boy wa lk-up restaurant at 101 21 st Place. The operators of Chuck's Steak House. 2ZJ2 West Coast Highway. want permission to add a 25·seal outdoor bar. And Fran Del aney's Jong-standing rio- quest for a permit to anchor a 16th cen- tury galleon alongside hill Sea Shanty Restaurant is also before the com- mission. but he is ex pected lo ask for llnother 60-day continuance while he com- pletes arrangement.. to llcquirc the vessel. City •Topki~k' By L. PETER KRIEG Of "" O•Uy 1'"9t Sl•tf A quarter of lhe 20th century has gone by !'lince. Maline: McAJP.ifle first entered the cm.ploy Isome say took comm and ) ot the city of Ne wpOrt Beach. ..She'll been lha secretary to the city's first four managers and ls about to break jn llnother -which alone should be mort> tban m,ifflcient tvitlmony to her character ud fortitude. ·But there's more than competency and eff iciency In the make-up of the !9melimea: griiff first acrgeant of tbe city hall clerical COfPI'. There 's a story of one of the world's rftost temperate and pleasant people -a alory that will be told despite her 1lngular effort lo rtpress it. Success. in ii:ettlng an interview with htr. came off her home ground during lunch. The c<>nvers11Unn wlls rep c 1 t e d I y pj.nctuated with her ple.adlngs, "Don't you dare print lhAl" -to the point that U evetythlnf!: wu ecratched we'd bt ltft '!Ith .her !JlM•. ;"I suppose you wAnl t.o know how old l l)TI," 1he snid ~ttllng herself. "I 'WI! born April 29, 1016," the answered. "I'm $S, but that's not very in· teresling." · She related that she was born in Los Angele.s. moved to Whittier a11 a child - where she never met Richllrd Nixon - and came to Newport Beach In 1945 w!l'n her husband. Duncan , opened Lido Elec- tric on Pacific CO.s t Highway. Maxine applied for a tempQrary job in the water department one .Year later. "John Sailors, the administralive of- ficer, interviewed me and said he needed a secretary. I was afr1 id to say I w111.sn't interested in fulllime work. , "I wu paid $150 1 monlh. just like alt the other girls -don 't put lhal in," sht s11.id all in one breath. "My flrst job ·had bee n with Gene.ra l Petroleum and I earned 175 & month , but then there we re no deductions, you brought your little money home. ··TMr1 immaterial, that's not in· !ere.sting," 1he said. "How'd I last so long ... well .•.. don't put down 'well,' ... Probably the reason I don't write thi8 down, don 't write this down ) I've lasted from one ad- ministration to the other ls th11t I've alwlll" tried lo do wnat J'fe been asked. Harbor High. However, ordinary raises granted for advancement of an employe on the 1970- 71 salary schedule and increased health insurance premiums ror present benefit plans are included. Adrian noted The budget document assumes an assessed valuation increa!'le in Newport Be.~ 1!_nA.9l!ta .Mesa 0~$25.6 millioq lo a tol.11[ of $Sl6,75ll.OO&, 'nert year. •• Taxe.s levied on property within the DECLARES WAR ON DRUGS Presidtnt Nixon • Bay Club Cuts Nine Boat Slips The Ba lboa Bay Club has nine Jess boat shps and Orange Coasl CollcRe has liO more feet of unin1peded water fron:- agr !n i"Jewport Harbor as the result nr i\Ction Tucsd<1y by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. The college district asked for remova l of the hoa ! slips which intruded into the 700.foot frontage leased to the di strict by the county. The location is just west of the Bay Club on Pacific C.oast Highway. The col- lege u.ses the property fo r 111'1 rowing crews and shares lhe facilities wllh the Scai-Scouts. the UC Irvine crew and City of.fiewport Beach sailing rlasse&. district would amount to 75.8 percent -amounts lo Si6.7 million or S4.9 percent peeled to e.nroU. , ;ibout S2.1 milllon -Of the total general of the budget. An excess 1,118 cllls!?'Mm spaces arc fund budget for the Newport Mesa dis-Operating supplies and utilities is the e1pecled at the middle school level and tricl. State Aid would provide 14.6 per-nex t major budget expense and amounts deniands on high school cl1wooms cent of S4.4 million of lhe district's ex· lo 14.9 percent of next year·~ budget. willbe 1.132 students leas than capaclty of penses. The federal share of district sup-Total enrollment in the district ~ ex-the district's high schools. port would amount to $332 ,418 or I.I per-· peeled lo increase by a total of 20 l,.or all grades, Uie di.strict enjoy1 a cent. students next year to 26,713 JW.,Pils. ~.488 seat surplu.. of claW'OOm apace Salaries for bolh te ach ing and non-Enrollmen t projections indicate there compared to the numbers o( students eI· leacbllt&. $1.afJ ~ ~69. t,--w rCf'.nt s£., w1U De 1,132 stuctepts \~sl than ca.pac.i!y ~t~ to .§flroJl ri.e1t .Year ... accordinlt' to the proposed budget. '.1 ~ .. ,~·pa}!· "'Ct ·tht Cii.slr'l~i's1n1g"6: s.c~: ..... :;.: 1 ·•·'~>Wt;.~ cii€ofr..rttt.:. • ·, ::. :.~ ·:· Drug War Called Nixon Deckires Attack on Crisis > .. \VASHTNGTON !UPI I -President Nixon announced B national attack on drug use Tuesday and said he opposes le- galization of marijuana because it would encourage young people ''to start down tha t long, dism al road .. , .to self-destruc- tion." In a natronally televised news con- ference. Nixon called the use of heroin and other "hard" drugs by Gis in Viet- nam "a special problem ." One point in his drug attack will be to treat military eddict.s before their release from the armed forces. But, Nixon said, "it Is not simply a pro-able the re at such low pcices. blem of Vietnam veterans. It's a national NiJ:on's four-point attack on drugs in· problem. It's a national problem that eluded : primarily focuses on young people. -Drying up the sources by work.in& "Consequently what' we need is a na-closely with foreign governmenta, in· tio nal offensive on this problem , and one eluding the Saigon government, "where which of course will particularly take into they have, of cour.se, a 1 p I!: c la I account the immediate problem in Viet-responsibility." nam," he said. -Prosecuting pu.hers in the Untt.d During the past year the use of heroin St~ and other hard drugs has increased /·-Treating addicts, which f ar sharply mnong milita ry men in Southeast / member.s of the armed forces "mearui Asia, partly because of an influx of these' treating them, where they are addicted to drugs a"d partly because they are avail· (See NIXON, Pase !) Captain Audie Murphy Corona Giv.es Innocent Plea In 10 Deaths , Gets Hollywood Service · A'!'LANTI> (UPI) -Audio Murphy, tough little actor in forgettable cowboy fllm11, will get a Hollywood f\Jnera1 Fri· day. Newport Hiker's Body Recovered By Helicopter A Navy helicopter rtoovered the body of a Newport Beach man Tuesday, near· ly two days after he slipped on a Sierra Nevada snowbank at Big Pine and fell 400 feet to his death. He was James W. Evans, 38, ol 336 Peach Tree Lane. Turbulent winds in lhe 1.250-Foot level rrf Split ri.-tount.a in forced lhe chopper lo cancel a recovery attempt r.1onda y. His son. Dav id Evans. 12, and a hiking partner. Lincoln Axe , IJ. ol Santa J\1onica were presen t y,•hen the elder Evans plunged to hi5 death . Authorities said they were unable to reach Evans' body due to the steep. icy terrain and gave up , hiking out lo report the fatal accident. The trip required nearly 12 hours, before th ey reached a telephone to nolify authorilics. The helicopter dispatched from China Lake Naval Weapons Center delivered Evans' OOdy to a waiting hearse at the ba se Tuesday afternoon. Local funeral arrangements were pending loday. And Capt. Audie M'arphy, Tale or·tht Texu NaUQnal Guard and Col)lpany B, 3rd lnfllntry Division, SicUy. Anzio, Normandy llnd the Colmar Pocket. braYt solifitt end uneasy hero. Wfll ti.I bmied M"onday Jn Arlington Nallonal Cemetery with military honors. Murphy, the most decorated 10ldicr of the American forces in World War JI, was killed in the crash of a private plane Into a mountainside near Roanoke, Va,. while he was on a business trip. Five others died with him. Although there was no advance word, a handful of spectators and a mUltary honor guard from Ft. McPherson. Gil ., turned out to pay tribute wbea the coffin conlaining Murphy's body arrived in Atlanta Tuesday, on the Wily home to Callfom!a. Murphy won 24 medals In World War JI. every one available to an American soldier and some lleveral times over, for three years of out.s tanding co urage in combat He won the Medal of Honor for standing off 200 German infant rymen and si x tanks. After the war , he became a movie ac- tor His body was to arrive in Los Ange.le!'! this morning. Riot. Task Force Meets Thursday At Airporter Inn YUBA CITY (AP) -JllEI. Corona pleaded innocent today to charges that be murdered 10 of 23.transie nts and mi&rant famt ·workers found backed to ~th.and burled in orchard graves near he.re. The word wa!'I rel~yed to reporten by Dillt. Atty. G. D.ave Tcja immediately after the 30-minute long closed ar• raienment in the Sutter Co un ty courthouse. which was llealed off to keep the public and pre~ out. Judge J. J . Hankin!'! scheduled • preliminary hearing June 16 to decide whether C.orona, 37-year~ld rmn Llbol' contractor, should be held for Superior Court trial. "Not guilty on all counUI," Teja aa.id on emerging from the courtroom. Corona was husUed into the crurthouae. by a &quad of plain clothes aberill deputies. Wearing a blue green suit, C.orona was taken up the steps to the court on. the arms of two deputies. The door to the courthouse slammed shut aft.er Corona and the deputies ·en- tered. The public was not pc.rmltted inside though about 50 reporters and aevcra1 spectators had gathered .. Dist. Atty. Tej1 said tllat because of the. paperwork iovloved he did not plan to charge Corona at this point with mur· der'of the 13 men wboart bodies have beir:n (ound since the. 11rigloal charges were levied. But be added, "EventuaUy we will charge him with everythina we have evidence on." • ID 26th Year A l1sk force of the California Council of Criminal Justlce <CCJ), an Mm of the federal Law Enforcement Alsistance Administration, will meet tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. at the Airporter IM. The task force on riota and di.sorder1, la one of .several formed by the CCCJ in line With recent fed l!ral legislaUon as a pre- requisite to the receipt of U.S. grants by local law enfo rcement agencies. Corona's arraignment began l11l week, but was bro ken off mldwiy·and continued until today at the request of his attorney, Sutter County public defender Roy Vaa den Heuve.J. "I try to say to a new boss, if you wilJIJ things done one way, I'll do them, don't ask me what w;is done in the past, do them you r way." Since Sailors. Max ine has worked for Robert Shelton, Robert Coop and most recently Harvey L . Hurlburt. "Don't a!'lk me who I liked the best, thit'1 not fa ir," she said when ahe. wu asked who .she liked the best. "I'll tell you a funny slilry about my firrl big as.signment, but you can't print j l." She was right. it concerned a transposl- Uon of leltera in a pl'e3S release. "()>e lhir11 you .can print sbou.t me," Maxine. volunteered. "I llkc dogs. Yoo'vt :ot to mention Happy. oar beagle. we.·ve had him about two years. "Md Duffy, he was our fir•t, a Spring- er spaniel. We tfad Nm wh~n we flrst moved onto the lsl•nd (Li®, that ll_) !n<I he'd ride Ole garbage truck3 from ene end to the other. "~fe'd race down lo one end Md hitch 111 ride. back," she sa id. Beside!! taking r,Are of her home, her (See 1\1AX1NE, P1ge l) DAILY l'ILOT ft.Iott"""' 'I LOVE PEOPLE' N•wport'1 Maxine McAlpin1 The meeting will be a closed door session not open to members ar the press or public, according to Keith Concannon. executive officer of the Ora nge County chapter of the CCCJ. Balhoa Island Cleanup Slated A sprLng cleanup joblUy 1ponsorl!!d by Newport Buch and the Balboa Isllnd Community Aasoclallori for blaod rl!!Si· dents will lake place June I and I. City crew1 will coll~ almost •nY· thing, tncludlna old fUrniturc, appUances and debris. that Is out by 7 a.m. June I . Items must be: placed whue trash is normally collected. AU cuttings must be no 1onaer than four feet and muat be Ucd in bwndlcs. P•per1 muiit also be bundltd and df!brll muat ' be ln conlalntrs. No dlrL or bulldin1 materials will be collected. C.alt We•ther • .Sunnier skier are In the olfinf Thursday, with t.be mercury ·mov· Ing up a f~w notchea: arte.r partly cloudy momlnp aJong the Oranp Coaa:t. INSmE TODAY The Irvine CommMttlt11 ·TM~ ur ha.a "duo up" &he vi"iaoc corntdU "Ar1cnic an4 Old toe..•• with hilarious rcauJU. S«c !nttT- t.a:lnment, Poot 31 . Mtiti • ,.,... u --........,. .... M1t!Mll "-' .. or-c..... ~lt ..... ... ---t1·tl Dr. ,,...,. 11 ltrecll Mlrtllh .. ,, Tt...,..._ It -....... ·-. ---WWlf ~ W ,, ... ' ... ~ ' ---.... .......... , ............ . . . .. ·-- • Nixon Warns Soviet-s !'resident T_ells of Red-E gypt Friendship WASHINGTON 1UP1l -Presidenl !~lzon Yilmed the Soviet lJn1on Tuesday not to let its new fr iendship treaty \\ith Egypt touch off a fresh ~1ideast arms race that C()Uld greally peril peal'e. ··11 is loo early 10 apprai~ Lhe t~aty in terms or y,·hat II could mean. in lenns or introducing iirms into the a~a:· ~u:oo said at 11 \\'hite Houst ne ws eonfere~. But u MOSC()W doe.! step Up IU weapon supplies to Cairo, he said, ··tt can ot1l y mea n a new arms race I.twit rou}d ~atly Jeopardize ~ chancts f{)(' peace. \\"e 1rus1 thal this is nol lhe case." , Ni zan added that he is slill hopini,: lo Y.ork out some kind or ~t1Mas peace set- tlement "and 11•e are not goin£ l.O allo1v lhi3 treaty i.o discourage us insofar as Hekinc tblt qret.l'Qenl ii COncf:rntd." 1''boll fttided 21 q11a1ioN durln& the 30-mlnut.t nationally televlffd s111&ion. In other h.ighlicbt.t be.: -Said he was analyzing the U.S. posi- tion on admitting mainland China to the l 'ruted Nations. and will decide in about su: y,·eeks \\'hether to revise long standing opposition to seating Peking. -Labtltd aome o( those "'ho took pa rt 1n the Ma y Day demonstrations 1n \\'ashington "vandals And hoodlums and la..-·breakers'' who deserved to be ar- rested. terming it an exaggeralion to say their constitutiona l r1gh!s were abridged by lllUi arresl.S. -Accu~ J1 ano i of refusing to do anylhin&: more than "dulcuss" -not Mesa Pa rents Protest .;-,, -,. .. r -.. ' ·~ ... J.• -- Upper Grade Transfer Parenls and teachers from Presidio Elementary School In Costa ?.lua Tues- day night told the Ney,•port·Mesa Unified School Disl.rlct board of education the y oppose shirting upper grades lo Sonora .School. ~!rs, Streeler Kin& of 274-0 San Juan Lane. Costa Mesa, outgoing Parent· Teacher AISOClallon president. read a !&>-signature petition opposing the ad- ministrative plan. Although parents said they did not o~ pose using their school to howe the distriC\'.5.,..me!i!JllY4 tPW!rd.~¥ ._,,pr1Jrt,rn. • Trustees Seek Better Feeling For Pool Funding Ney,·port-Mesa Unified School District trustees want to hear more details aboul the City of Newport .Beach share of a proposed $3SO.OOO o\ymplc sy,·lmming pool before acting on the districfs share Board President Seli m S. ··Bud" Franklin a.sled diatricl administrator• to arrange for a repreM'ntative of the cily government to altend the June 15 meeting of the board y,•hen the issue Is expccttd to be raised again. Board members Tuesday n i g h t wondered if the $87 ,SOO commitment lrom lhe city treasury was a firm fi gure. A let- ter from acting city manager Philip F. Bettancourt indicated the city "ould pay one.fourth of the estimated $350,boo tota1 cost of the pool. Some time ago, achoo! trustees ap- proved a $311 ,500 pool with optional ex· u-as to be added if more money coul d be raised by the Harbor Olympic Pool Com· mltlee. The citizens fund·raisin11 ef(ort has produ«d S12.500 toy,•ard the pool. Unless the city of Coala Me!a could be lntereated in contributing lo the effort, the district 1hare of the Harbor tll1h TIC\V pool \11ould be W .000 -S7~.000 more th111n the district had Indicated it wa1 willin R to 1pend. District offici als had labbtd the rosl of replacing the aging Harbor High pool at $17~.ooo for a 2~meter pool . If the pool Is to be begun next year, provision must ht made for the district's costs in the 1071-72 budRel which, by 1111¥1', must be adopted by the end of June, lrwtees ~·ere told. Trustees Tuesday approv td plaris for parking lot Im provements in the H11rbt:ir High pool area l.h:ot ··are netdtrl whether or not you approve the pool," Supt. WiUiam CUMingham said. OUN•I CO.A.IT DAILY PILOT d aAHOI CO.UT PUl \.ISMING COMPAM'I' ~.t..-t N. W••' Pr•~°'"' P~ltW J.c1 .. •· cu,r • .., 'VU ,.,.....,, .-... 0--•1 MMMW ni•111•f 1(,.,1, ... M Th•111•t A. M•1,hl11• .............. .!dllW L '•'•' Krl•t N_.I IMt PI (II~ E.itw H' .. ~ .... Offit9 ]JI ) N•w,••t J•~l•v•r.il M·.ru .. , AtldrlUj P.Q..J l!• 1 1 1~. 92661 .... -. .. CO.l• IMt•i SW \ll'IU atl' '""-L .. -a .. tttl n:: , ... ! Avt11ut ""'""""", .... , • ., 17'1J ... ,,,, ...... 1 .... ,. ltfl '*""""91 .W Jt"1fl 11 C."llllN ltllf they did express di!may over dismantling the small school's student body. Superintendent Willia n1 Cunningham said the discussion was premature since no final reco mmendation on the Presidio situation had been made to the board. He indicated, howe\'er. consideration was being givep to converllng Presidio to a lo~·er elementary school offering grade11 Kindergarltn to 2. Grades 3, 4, and 5 would be shirted to Sonora School. The resulting classroom space would bt converted to house the dl!trict 's TMR program. One of the speakers opposing the pro· posed shift, Mn:. Holly Quinn, objecled lo using Presidio for TMR students. The special educa tion teacher' said the loca- tion of Presidio, near Davis midd le scb()OJ might subject easil y excited special pupils to "harassment'' from the older students, She added the conve rs ion would require unsightly fencing to separate the men· tally reta rded pupils from the niiddle school children. Mrs. Nancy 1\-funn, a !cacher of 1he £'ducationally handicapped at Prf'sidio, offered another view on the issue . She said the proximity to Davis was an ad· vantage to Presidio's present stude.n l.!I because of ezposu.re lo the. 1niddle school pupils. Other viewpoints presenled by speakeri; fa voring maintaining tht prtsent K·~ classes at the school included : -High le.vels of paren\-adminl.strator- te111che.r cooperation. -Operation of "imaginative" programs not offued at Sonora School. -Splitlin( ele.mentary age brother! and sisters who may now "'a!k toaether to school. -lncrease.d bu.!I trarfic in the primarllv residential neighborhood that the TMit program would require. -Damage to th e pa rent-dona1ed library at the school wllh hair of the books likely being transferred with the s1udents who would use them. Board Preiiident Selim S. "Burl'' Franklin Indicated the .!Uptrintendent's oHice should notify the parent·te11cher organ ization when the matter is expected lo be. brought to the board. Supt. Cun ningham said In no case ..,.·ould the proposed change.! lake place berore the open ing of the 1971-72 school ye.ar in Septem ber. l'rorn Page 1 MAX INE ... husband. and her dog, 11 nd her city. r-.fax · inP also finds 1irne lo garden. ·'\Ve usrd to own a boal,'' sh e said, bul she didn'1 li ke il too much, ··11 was just an old rub-a-dub·dub thine. I don•t even know what kind." \Vhatever it \Vas. the McAlpines didn"t sell it when it became too much. They gave it lo the Sea Scouts. "I don't really havt y,•hat you'd call an y othe r hobbies," t-.iaxlne said, and recalled lhe time not too long ago when 5he y,•a11 discussing the subject y,•tlh her mosl re- cent boas. "But don't you print it,'' she sco wled. '•Mr . Hurlburt asked mt the same thlng,'' 5he 1ald, "and I told hirit the same thinR and you know ~·hat he said\' He said . "Max ine , your hobby .seems lo be people.' " -Mazlne said !hat v.·as the nicest com- pllm.rnt she evtr had. "~cause It'• true. 1 do love people. you better love people or forget It," 1he ordered. Burglar Takes Furs and Coins A cal bur1l1r looted at least _).11·0 Newp(lrl Bea~h ~1Jdence1 or lur1. sound equipment and coins worlh more Uu1n •1.000, \'lctlm1 reporltd Tuesday. Runel F. and Marvel Brl&ht, or 1228 Sussex Line, told police two fur plece1 11nd a coin minted IO commemorat~ the 1981 Olympic Game.! In Mex ico were taken. Known 10111 w1s S7M, but the couple said It would be l~rt1sed b y determlnhlg valut of 1 full·ltn11h mu.111.ral coat also ml11lng. f\l chard R. 8 run or y . ol l11a \\1 Balboa Blvd.·, also told police "°n1eone. slipped into hi~ ho111e y,•hllf' he w11s asleep. laking nf'•rly itOO In v aluablf'~ In· cludlna a tape recorder, nute and Kullar. rtle1ae -AmertCllft prltbner1 ol war If this country would tel a t.armlnaUon da te for the war. ' -And said he would be willing i() travel any,vhere in the \l'orld if ii would help to 11chit\'e troop redqctions in Europe or arms limitation agreen1enls ,,. i t h Moscow, although be has no present plans for any specific trip 10 Europe. Nixon's China comme.nt.s renected to a degree the c<1nclus lons of a White !louse adviso ry commillee heeded by Henr.v Cabot Lodge ,1hith re<:enHy recon1- 1nended to hi1n \hut China be admitt<'ci 10 the lnited F'\ations In addition, there ha:' been speculation that China 1vill he1·c enough support to "'in a seat th)s )Car "'ithout ~ chance in the U.S posilion. ft * * l'ro111 l'a ge I NIXON .. . ~'·it •····-~ ..... , ,~-. ..... ./. heroin or hard drugs. befOre relea sing them_·· 'I'he Pentagon is expected to ari- nounce shortlv a program to te:-t al l members of !hr armed forces. for ad- diction before discharging them. Educating the American pe ... ople lhrou~l1 11 "massive progr am of information" ou hoy,· d(ug habits stan and how so miinv beco me addicted 10 heroJn ··11·hich virtually is a point of no re turn !or many ." Nixon said the dangers or heroin ac- count for his strong position againsl relaxation of marijuana restrictions. "f realize this is con!roverslal, but I can .stt no social or moral justification 1'-'hatever for legalizing marijuana ," he said. "I thlnk it 11·ould be exactly the wrong step. It y,·ould slmply encourage more and more or our young people to 11'-"'' '\lii;;-;; ::-:::~ ~::::;;. :::::-:-:~! ~!!~'.:! u~.:i t leads lo hard drugs aod e\·entually leads to seH-destrucUon.·• Clowi1 Cleaner s I sland Dra,ving Still U pcomiug 'The tension is still building !or !hr en1ployc.s or Clo11•n Cleaners, but !or 1110 other NeY.'f)llrl Btoach coupll'S it's all O\rr and their lhOU,llhls ha 1c turne1J 111 upcon11ng \'acat1ons in Hawaii. Of the three trips !or ty,·o i;i 1ven al'-ay as part or l'\e11·por t Beach s '"lla1111 11 \•i~k." the cmc for the general pub l11· was ~·on by E:.J. Bergdahl. 900 Almo11tl Place. Ne wport Beach . His entry w a~ picked from e g1ent <lrun1 con!aining about 80,000 tickets deposltecl at stores throughout the clly last "·eek. The. drawings all took place 8unday el ('lo~ing ceren1onies, a Pau P arty, at 1he Newporter Inn. The winning 111erchant 11·as \\'illiam P. Bruce , owner of the Silhouette Shop. 2737 [. Coast H ighwa~, Corona del r.111 r Ay the shee r e .~ I of coincidences. il1rt.. Bruce 's slater owns a stort with Ille sen1c na1nc -in Honolulu. The third trip is still In be decided. Clown Cleaners in Fashion Isl and wa ~ picked to ha1·e its own dray,·ing among il!i employes. That drawing ha1 not ~el taken place. Neiv port Pa rking R ule R elaxntio n To Be Studied A request to relax the off-stree.l par'li- ing requi rements for the ne11· Design Pla7.a at Ne11·port Ce nter ls schecll1!ed to be heard by· the NC\\TJQr1 Beach P!a1\1lt1J.: Commi ssion Thursday 11t 8 p.m. in Cit,v Hall . Fi\'t: tenants in the first of a se.rles of buildings lo be construcled in the plaza, located just to lhe north of the civic cente r site. are i!lll stekin.it variances to lhe e1tisting code. The,\' \\·ant parking bn9ed on "usable" floor are<1. instead of "gross" floor arrll . Under cu rrent regulations. lhf'y would hA1·e to provide one space per 250 squr1re ftel of gross area. <ir a Iota\ of 51 spai.:CS, planning deparment officials salt! Tht)' are asking that only 43 spaces be. required . If the variance is appro\'ed, an1t the revised standard applifd lo the re1nainlng development of the plar.a, a 1011 of 92 par I Ina: 1pice1 would occur. according to James E. Nut.um. 11enlor planner. Proposed In the development are a ~erles of ~lated architecture and bulldln1 and contr1ctln1 oflice1 and retail uaes. • The rive. tlrma seekin g 11'\e lnltl•I vJr· ian C'es are Charles W. Smith, Richard Leitch ind A1socl11tes, J ohn P. Hooten. .John J . McNaughton 11nd Beacon Bay Entt:rprlse1. J White H ouse Spread s . Word on Tricia <.:ake / WASHI NGTON tAP I -Th< Whit• I Hou!e 111ys Trici1 NlxQ(\°1 wedd in& cake will bt a le mon flJvored , old fa shioned I IJOUnd cake -3lx foot by 3511 pound!. White House chef Henry Haller said Tuesday the cake will have the lnlll•ls of \ht Pruident'll dauu;hter ;tnd brldeRrootn Ed y,·ard Cox. It will bt iced In white 11nd (1PcnnHed with bloy,·n AUJ!11r IO\'C h1rct-'. \1•hite roies and pink tlogcd cherry blo.5~oms. · I Off-st1·eet Parlill1g Se t Fo1· 1'earing \\'atered-doy,·n rrvisions that still "ould toughen rxi.sting off-street parking ~ quirements will IM' }l11'en '3 pub he hearing ~ D-!l'I' PILOT 11111 PM i. ··.••• .:1·•. ""-':f •!JA!i,. SM.1'1:H. M~ARS, !FR9M LEfT\. REMINISCE 1'ri Ct1-."f'.t' ,\t1s1; ~\J··i.·Nm !r :\\riw-r f..;1 .. ,.t, ~ ~~•h 'F'Y ·• Old Lions 0-on't F or g·et Fish Fries of Yest eryear By TERRY CO VILLE or "'• 0111~ p1i.1 St•tr A phony balloon launch coupled "·ith a phony $8.000 Kansas 1a11 suit brought na- tional farnc to !hr 1~46 fish fry and c11rn1val. • l"Jolh111!' .quite s.o dratnat1C' i~ planned this 1vee'kl'nd. but more-ihan 100.000 vi.~it<trs are expel'ted lo flood Cost a .\1 e!ia tor fl festival flush y,·\1 h anecdotes like the balloon &tory. Th ree o!dtime Li ons Club 1nen1bers mel in Costa Mesa Park 1'uesday lo trade tales or the old davs. "The fish fry started in !945," recalled Carleton "Bud'' Mears. ··Bob Skiles. he was an old carnival man. and Heinz Kaiser with a secret fish baller got it all loge1 her.·· ·''fhe balloon launch al our sel'Ond fis h fry wa5 the oddest slory,'' l'hipped 111 Berl Smith. Then Sn11th began the true story ot th~, 1946 fish fr11: a greal ba lloo!J as{'cn.~ion at our fish fry . '·Vt.'ell. we didn"t ha1•e a balloon. so Skiles went over 10 1he F.:I Toro ~larinc. l:>ase and picked up se\'en or eight \\l'\1\h{'r hallo1)ns hcl nuu fllll'tl 'The duy u! thl· !!sh Ir)' he took 1hen1 on a Hl·11 rb,1 rO(il at1d lll·d !he1n toi.:etht>r 1111h ;i ~torr. dun1111~ in the 1n1ddlt>. and h!rl behind thr root · ·\\it• ;1n11(1u111:l·•I to lh•· t·ro11d 11!;11 It 11a~ 111111· for the b:dlrKJrl ast'!'nslon. \\'ht'n S'lillcs It·! thr 11('<..i!hc·r b:Jlluun~ go there was 1.1 lnucl ~n1;in fru111 lhe croli-·u. they fe lt they 'd been !lad -;ind th ey had. "But Ski les 11·a~n I done \'t't. lie found a d1Jzc11 boys and offered Sel'eu bucks lo the kid 11110 could relrievc the balloons •and bring them 10 hi1n without getting ('RUghl .. A ~ ot1ngsl er r uL1 1ui !hern near the back h11 ~·. Ski les qu!C'kly b1d !he things and <1 It!" d;iys 1:it"r a story 1·an1e out on the l lnl!C'd Press win· "ll s:11d l11c balk.1011.~ had landed in 1hr f1t•lc1 ol a K:i11s11~ f:1rint•r ;tnd scar1•d h1~ r1111 ~ ~Q b.11l 1hf' [;inner was go111i; to sue lhf' Lions (1111) tnr !iR.00(), by the Ne11·porl Be<.ich Planning Com• rnis~lon Thursday at 8 p.m. 1n Cl1y Ha ll. The changes. not as str1e1 as originally proposed. 1' Lll nl:'' PrlhelP.~.~ 1ncrl:'asr fro 1n 111n lu th reP lhi: uu1nber of park1ni: spares required fnr the a1 er<1ge duplex to be built anywhere· 1n the cit}. In lhe revised codt. s1ngle-ran11!y d11el1ings 11•i!I ha1•e to have at le ast 1110 garage spaces. instead or one as now re- quired. i\tulti-family units 11·111 be required Co provide covered park'.ng space on II bedroom. rather than living unit ratio. As proposed, J 5 spaces 1vould be re-- quired for eai.:h e(Hciel\i:.y Of al~·be.9J:l.'l!l~ u111l ; ! 75 spaces for each !11·o·bedroorh 11n lt and t110 space-~ for each three- bedroo111 unit. For each bedroorn in excess of three , one·half space will be requirl·d. t:nder the proposal. hOll't!ve r. one rooitl meeting the dclinition of lh~ 1enn ''bedroom'' will be excluded fro111 calculations. Planning officials said this is y,·rilten lp the proposed ordinance to a l I o"' developers lo subtract a l.iv1ng room or other inhabitable room. Jamts Hey,·lcker. senior pl anner. noted that the regulations are \\Ti!len lo define a Iii 1ng rocun or a den as a sleeping room 10 prel'ent developers from presenting plans with one bedroom and two or thret dens. Originally, the tougher requirements 11ou !d ha1·f' required two perking plaets per !a1nil v uni!. across·the-bo11rd. · F:xislin& regulations for muhl·family dwellings call £or two spaces for eAch Of the fi rst four units and only one space for e;ich unit abo1·c fo ur, Sakioka Suicide Report in Error A mrmhf'r of a pioneer On1nRe Coast f11 rminR fam ily 11·as incorrectly repo rted to bP the 1·1clim of a sulride Tuesday, 11hton ht· \11t:> actually lhe finder of \ j ) ' "Skill's del'tded wr-had lo hal'f' son1ethlng special. He thought for a11 h1lf' the n h11 on a balloon a;;cension. So 11 e af\· nounced to the 1\orld I.hat there would be I! 11;1.~ 111 p;:i 11cr~ al'ro~~ lllr 1·11un1 ry :i nc! <'~en our (111 11 111l•1nbers belll'\'Cd 11. a111ithE'r 1nan·s borl~. ~· i.'.f j Jack Sakio'lia. SO. of 14~~ Ave .• Costa 1\lesa. "·as \Isled first on the t I police incident report but 11·11s the in· . formant In the case. not thP 1·ictlm. j , I j I t Newpoi·t Ma11 Face8 T1·ial He y,·as 111aking routine rounds on lhf! ( A Newport Beach nian who police .\lt'.\llllan';; l·nur lr1Jom lt1!f'r tnday. allege u.,l'd l11s Executl\e Escort Service :\I I 1hrri• (j(•fend;1111~ 1~erp 11rre.'itcd l<i~l to prol'ide what he described a! ··150 Feh. 'l.7 alter inve~tigat ion by f'.<ewport beautiful fo.xy girls·· for prostitut ion pu rposes 11as ordered today to face trial Be11ch pollLe <1nd f>roi11ge Count y shenff s Aug 2f> in Orange County Superior Courl. oft 1ce rs of wlu11 rht'Y 1·harge "·as a coun- Judge Byron K. ~fc\1illan set thf' trial t}"-lllf' pro~!1!ut1011 ring orgat11zctl by 4!nte for Henr y IVare Spagur. 51. of 6~ ~µraguP fro111 o!ftl'CS at 2192 Dupont St., Bt Aron Ba~· and ordered the contractor lri•inP lo rr1urn to t•ourt July 16 and 22 fur Seiled dur111g that i11,·e~l1gallo11 11erc pre!rlal motion.~. crnbossecl business c::irds ~h ich allegedl.v ranc h Saturday 1vhen he noticed a car parked 1vlth a hose from the exhausl pipe to the in terior of the vehi cle ' Checking it. he found the body l'.lf Thomas \Vard. 38. of 10356 Jennrich Avr., (:ar<len Gro1 e, 1vith a suicide note ad· dre.ssed lo \IJArd 's y,•ife . The Daily Pilot regrets erroneous iden- lilication of Sakioka and any en.i- l)arrassrnenl or 111(.'()nvenlencc th11t mer ha re rrsulted. Blood Donors Sought lie ;;ct 1hc .~.in1e diltl'5 fur Bl'll'rl,v Ann bore the le.1icnd : ··Executive Escort Pot!hlan1an 24. of Cypre1>s whu is ae-Ser\'1ce -150 bc<Jul 1fu! foxy jl irl~ for The Harbor area community blood• ( u'rd with Sprag ue oi l•onsp11·iicy to com· J OUr da11ng pll•asure.' mobile y,·1Jl stop at Hoag Hospital fron1 nut prost1tu t1on ldcnl1cal charge~ again.st ~ix !llher 2 30 pm. 10 7 p.m . Thursda )' . The arra1Rn1n('nf 11( a LOdefendanL 11 on1en 11rrestrd 11 1Lh Sprague and hi~ Blood donors are urged to phone l.1S.. Bene Sherry Ar\dre 11•s, 24 , of Nor1h two codcfendants 11·cre d1s1nisscd 1n S.381 to make appointments or ask quu - Jl,1lly11ood 1s s e h e du I e d for Judge municipal eou rt. lions . .. ~~·"'lt"'tl'l',.,,,...., ... ~~~:.~~:~::~;.;;2.:-r:..:..~-----...;:..::....:::::::::::::::::::::::::~;;:::::;;-.;:; ~~GEM-ii[Kzr ~ TODAY by J . C. HUMPHtlll ..-WULtUt&•••'<lo: THE BIG PI VE The 1\'0rld's most precious jewels are the (i1 anlond, ruby, en1e rald, ~apph1re and pearl. 'l'h1.i;; group con- stitutes the "Big Five." All hough recorded h istory re- veals a fns hll.ln-dict:'lted rise and fall 111 th e yaJuc of each of lhese geins, never have any of the1n dropped from the ranks of U1e "Big l•'ive." In today·s infl ationary v.'orld of fi n11ncial risk and product obsoles· cence. it is good to have some in- vestment In one of these gems. p a1tirulnrJy \1•hen you compare it to sorne other 1111·estn1ents. For e X· an1ple-a fine auto111nl>ile. after five years, is not only out1noded: It '1!so brings on ly a fraction of its original cosl. \\1hllr. a diamond of equivalent \ah1e usunlly consti· tules a good long term investment. ~1 ore and more people today are turning to prec ious je'''els not only for the p1ca~ure of 01vnership, but al!n beca u~e this fine ln\'estn1ent C'an no11' be n1adc \11t h convenient f1nnnr it1l nrrangc1r1cnts tailored to ~·our O\\ n budJ;C'I. Come on in , •• \\'C'll ShO\V )OU how I J, L .JJ.un11!JhrieJ J eu1e£r.1 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TE llMS IANl(.AM E-'ICAR D-MASl[l CHAlG.f 24 TlAlS IN SAMi lOCATION 'H0 Nt 14 •• 1401 1 ' • qui WI Sc gai m I la P' Do as:; civ \,, hi,R IUll ai. wit Ph ch Col un j, vol th No Qu m th ,,, ti Do ha do c ol qu ve ha pa •h " a • • f .. r h -. ' .. ,. l • J Costa Mesa Today's Fl••' EDITION N.Y. Stoek8 VOL 64, NO. 131 , 7 SECTIONS, 90 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, ·197 f TEN CENTS Trustees Eye $30.5 Million Prelim Budget By GEORGE LEIDAL Of lftt Dt ll'r P'lllt Stitt A $30.S million prelin1inary budget re- quiring a 2tl-ccnt tax increase next year was presented to Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees Tuesday night. Fiscal Planning Director Walter Adr ian said the budget draft does not Include money for teacher salary inc reases. If sdopted, the budget would require a la1 rat.e or $5.33 per $100 assessed vaJua- General Charged In Deaths Ft. MEADE. Md. (AP) -The Army announced today_ lhat charges have been preferred against Brig. Gen . John \V . Donaldson, accusing him of murder and as::;a ull involving eight Vie t n a mes e civ ilians. \ Donaldson, until recently a top p_lanner lor the Join t Chiefs of S!afl. 1s the highest ranking officer lo be accused of ki!lin~ civilians in \he Vietnam \1·ar. The 4i-ycar-old r \\'est Point graduate also is the first general to be charged with an alleged "·ar crime since the Philippine insurrection 70 years ago. The Army also announced murder charges have been preferred against Lt. Col. William ,J. ~1cCloskey. who served under Donaldson in Viet~m . No details in McCloskey's case were disclosed . An Army spokesman said th~ tv.•o ca&es in· volved separate incidenti. . The Army said the incidents on wh 1C'h the charges are based took place bet"·e~n November 1968 and January 196i 1n Quang Ngai Province, where lhe My Lai msssacre occurred the previous March. Donaldson, then .R colonel. commanded Ute !Ith Infantry Brigade. whiclt included Isl Lt. William L. Calley's platoon at the titl'le of the My Lai massacre. Ho"•ever, Donaldson did not take over the brigade (See GENERAL, Page !) New Gold Strike Told i11 Dormant Rio Vista Mine 1'1 ELONES /UPI) -A nel'.' strike has been reported in California 's long· dormant mother lode gold fields. Fou r experienced miners from Angels's Camp -one of the storied boom 1owns l)f I.he past -sa id they hit golrl·bearing quartz ln !he old Rio Vista .\11ne in Cala· ver as County "The strike isn't as big as lhe rumors have 11." sa1rl F.d Falls. one or the four partners. "but it 's a good one." The four men are v.·orkini;: w1Lh ricks, fihov els and bulldozers l')n the rlaim. which is above another famous site - the Old Me!oncs ~line on the Stan1sl<1us River. The Rio Vist a ~line has Deen a spor. aclic producer of ~old in the past. About '88.000 worth of the yellow metal came fro m the mine: in 192.2 from the same 60- foot tunnel wheer the new strike has been made. Falls said he and hiS" partners. Guy Castle, Chris Porovich and Jim Piscus, are mining fr om the surface and sa y they have found rich samples of quartz.) "This is high quality, about 900 fine.'' 1ak1 Caslle, a miner for 41 years. Speci mens from the: mine will be a~· 1ayed in about a month . th e miners said. (Set BOOM, Page Z) Sakioka Suicide Report in Error A member of 1 pioneer Orange Coast firming ~mily wu lncorrectly reported to be the vicUm of a suicide Tuesda y, when ht was actually the finder. of another man's body. Jack Sakioka, SO, of 14850 Sunnower Ave .. Costa ~iesa. was listed first on the polit'f. incident report but was the in· forma nt in Lile case , not the victim. •He was m11king routine rou nds on the r1nch Saturday when he noti~d a car parked with 1 hose from the eihaust pipe to lhe Interior of the vehicle. Checking It, ht fOUJld the body nf Thomas Ward, 38, of 10356 Jennrich Avt , Garden Grove, with A suicide note ad· ct,r~sed In W11rd'11 wife. .The Daily Pilot regrets erroneous Iden· tJHcation of SAkioka and any em· hlrrassment or lnconvenitnce that may hive resulted. tlon in Costa Mesa and a $4.98 tax levy In Newport Beach, Adrian said. The tota l general fun d expenses charted !or 1971-72 are $2.1 million more lhan wes spent this year, or '30,474,827 compared with ~,378,561. Adrian told school trustees the in· creases contained in the proposed budget do not include changes in educational programs. salary schedule impro\/emenlS or money for a new SWimming pool at ...... ' Harbor High. However, ordinary raises granted fo r advancement of an employe on tht.1970- 71 salary schedule and .increased health insurance premiums for present belle.fit pl ans are incl uded, Adria n noted '- The budge t document assumes an assessed valuation increase in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa of $25.6 million to a total of ~16.750,000. next year. Tu.es levied on property within the .......... ~ ~ .. ~ ... ' .. ' ' . DAILY PILOT 1111! P'IKlh McCLELLAN. SMITH, MEARS (FROM LEFT! REMINISCE In Cost• Me$a, Old Lions Never Forget a Fish Fry Fish Fry Tale_s Mesa Event Has Dramatic History By TERRY COVILLE OJ !ti• 0 1llJ P'llot 11*11 A phony balloon launch coupled with a phony t'l,000 Kansas law suit brought na· tiona l fame to the 1946 fi sh fry and carnival. Nothing qui1e so dramatic is planned 1his weekend, but more than 100,000 visitors are expected lo llood Costa Mesa for a festival flush "'ilh anecdr/-es like the balloon s1ory. Three oldtime Lions Club members met in Costa Mesa Park Tuesday to trade !ales of the o!d days. "The fish fry started in 1945," recalled Carleton "Bud'' Mears. "Bob Sk ilc~. he "·as an old carn ival man . and Heinz Kaiser with a sccrcL fish batter grit it all !ogcther." ' .,The ba!lo1Jn la unch at our second f1~h frv was the oddest st ory ,'' chipped 1n Br.rt Smith Then Sinith bc<~an the true story o/ 1he 1946 ri~h fry : "SkilC's decidrd "e hari to have something specia l. He thought fo r awhile then hit on a balloon ascension. So we an· nounced to the "'orld that there would be a great balloon ascension at our fish fry. "Well . we didn 't have a balloon . so Skiles ,,_,ent over lo the El Toro Marine base and pic ked up seven or eight weather balloons -helium filled. "The day of the fish fry he took them on a nearby roo! and lied lhem together with a store dummy in the middl~. and hid behind the roof. "We announced to the crowd lhat it was time for the balloon ascension. \Vhcn Skiles let the weather balloons go there wa s a loud groan from the crowd , they felt lhey'd been had -and they had. end even our own members belleved it. "People in Cost.a Mesa were so sym- pathetic to us that we put " la;ge barrel ' on the street and labeled it 'dona~ to help the ·Lions Clu b law suit .' We picked up $350 1n the barrel. The seco nd fish fry -thanks to the bal loon ascension -was successful enough for lhe Lions Club to dona te lem - rio rary bleachers and 11. food stand to the ballpark the cl ub was build ing. "The next year." added Rollo McClellan. "we made enough money lo huy matc-rials and build the grai:1.!itand ourselves ... The 1946 fish fry -the club's second - \\'as probably Uie wildest. Besides the balloon launch, 1946 v.·as at~o the year the Southern California Edison Company convinced the: club lo cook 11s fi sh wi!h elec lr lcify . "Hut lhey ne ver ,i:ave us an oullet pole ~o .,..e had to siring .... ·ires 'to their main lines.· McClellan sa id. "It v.·as terrible, \Ve couldn 't {'O()k the r1sh failt enoug h and that. was the first and last time we usPd e!cclr1cJ1y.'' The Lions ha ve been cooking with gas ever since . 1946 also "'as lhe year the volunteer firemen manned the soda pop stand, but vacated it nine times for nine fire alarms iti onl! hour. Finally the cuslomers crawl- ed behin d the counter 11.nd began selling the sodas. But despite -or probably because of -Skiles' carnival touch and Kaiser's fish sauce, the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club has donated S285.ooo from 2$ fish fries to various clubs, youth groups and civic activities. This year the club hopes to grOS.'1 $90.000 and donale more than $40,000. There may not be a balloon launch, but there is Lhe Tijuana suic1de squadiuri. district "'ould amount to 75.8 percent - aboul $23 million -of the lotal general fu nd bUdget for the Newport Mesa dis· tricl. State Aid would provide 14.6 per. cent of $4.4 million of the district's ex- penses. The federal share of district sup- port would amount to $332,418 or I.I per- cent. Salaries for both teaching and non· I eaching staff amount to 69:-7 percent or the proposed budget. 'reacher pay amounts to $16 7 million or 54.9 percent of the budget. Operatina supplies and utilities is the next major budget expense and amowits to 14.9 percent of next year ·~ budget. Total enrollment in lhe district i~ et · peeled to increase by a total of 20 students next year to 26,713 pupils. Enrollment projections indicate there will be 1,132 students less than capacity of the district's high schools. peeled {() enroll. An excess t,118 classroom spaces are expected at the middle school level and demands on -high school classrooms willbe l,132 students less than capacity of the district's high schools. For all grades, the district enjoyJ a 4,488 .seat surplw of classroom space compa red to the numbers of students ex- pected to enroll next year, ac.cordinl to the budget document. . .... ~ • • ~ • ~· . "'I Hard Drugs Seized Mesa Police Join in Secret Rai,d By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 1M 011!' P'lllt '"" Striking secretly, federal agents aided by Costa Mesa police have seized a near· record shipment of l l pounds of heroin . e nd cocaine, with a $4 million street sales value. The case was revealed Tuesday af· lernoon. following formal arraignment of eighl persons suspected as ma jor Southland drug dealers. They range from a woman. 70, to a IS. Corona Files Innocent Plea In Slayings YUiil CITY (AP) -Juon Corona pleaded lnnocent today to cbar1e1 lhat he murdered 10 of 23 transienls and migrant £arm workers found hacked to death and buried in orchard graves near here. The word was relayed to rtport.el"I by Dis!. Atty. G. Dave Teja Jmmediatel)f after the 36-minute long closed ar· raignment in the Sutter Co u n t y courthouse, which was sealed olf to keep the public and press out. J udge. J . J . Hankins schedule-'1 a preliminary hearing June 16 to decide whether Corona, 37.year-0ld farm labor contractor. should be held for Superior Court trial. "Not guilty on all counts," Teja said on emerging from the court.room. · Corona w,as hustled into the courthouse by 11 squad of plain clothes sheriff depu tie s. Wearing a blue green suit, Corona was taken up the steps to the courl on tb• arms of two deputies. Th e door to the courtllouse slammed shut after Corona and lhe deputies en• tered. The puh lic "'as not perm itted inside I.hough abou! 50 reporters and several spectators had gathered. Disl. Ally. Teja said that t>eca use of !he paperwork invlovecl he did not pla" 10 charge Corona al this point with mur· der of the 13 men whose bodies have been ~found since the original charges were levied. Bu1 he added. ".('.:ventually we will charge him with everythin11 we h.ave evidence on." Corona's arraignment began last week, bu t was broken off midway and conUnued until today 11.t the request of hi!! atlorney, Sutler Coun ty public defender Roy Van den Heuvel. Afler charges are read against Corona, he rilay enter a plea or a plea can be postponed, depending on a t torn e: y s' moves. lf he pleads he must, under stete law, plead innocent beeause the charge is a felony. If he enters a plea, the next slep i1 the setting of 11 date to determine whether th e ev idence is sufficitnt to bring Corona to trial. If I.he Judge rules It i.•, Corona !Ste CORONA , Pa1e !I yfar-old girl. Defendant~ arrested Friday and Satur· day in Santa· Ana and Wilmington are all charged with conspiracy to import and distribute drugs in lhe United States. All remained in federal custody today, \1'ith bail set at $100,000 and $75,000 for the adults, U.S. Attorney Ric hard Kirchner announced. Investigators claim the: alleged hrroin dealership involved supplies delivered by sea at Wilmington, originating in Mexico. They asserted al.so that some came Crom Turkey, via France. Santa Ana arrestees lncluded Nk:holosa r.faese , 70, of 20SO Standard St., Arthur Aceves. 31, of 929 W. ~fyrt\e SI., and Rachel Valdez. 55. of 1806 N. Towner St .• authorities said. Suspects taken into custody at Wilm· lngton, where they lived, are Alfred M. Salas Sr .. 56. his .son. Alfred M. Salas Jr .• (See HEROIN, Pa1e I) President.Pledges Attack On Rising ·Drug Crisis DECLARES WAR ON DRUGS President Nixon WASl!I NGTON !UPI) -Preoidenl Nl1on announced 1 national au.aelr <>D drug me Tuesday and I.Rid he oppc>15es le- ::~~=~o;e o~o~::ij::;e~~u~a~ ::!! that lq, d!Jmal road .... to sell.de$tnJc.. lion." , In a nationally televised ntws con· ftrenct, Nixon called the use of beroin and other "hard" drugs by Gls in Viet- nam "a special proble m." One: point in his drug attack will be to treat military addicl..s before lheir release from the armed force•. Bui, Nixon said, "it is not simply a prG- blem of Vietnam veterans. It's a national problem. It'1 1 national problem that primarily focuses on young people. "Consequently wha t we need Jg I na· tional offe nsive on lhis problem, and one which of course wlll particularly take into account the immediate problem in Viet· nam," he said. During I.he past year the ust of heroin and other hard drugs has increased sharply among military men in Southeast Asia, parUy because of an influx of these drugs and partly because they a.re avail· able there at such low prices. Nlxon's four-point attack on drugs in- cluded : -Drying up the source.s by working closely wifh foreign government!, in- !'luding the Saigon government, ''where they have, of course. a spec I a I responsibility.'' -Prosecuting pushers in the United States . --Treating addicts, which f or members of the armed force.! "meam treating them , where they are addicted to heroin or hard drugs, before releasing them." The Pentagon is expe:cted to an- nOWlce shortly a program to test all membe rs of the anned forces foi' ad· diction. before di..scharging them. Educating the American pe:ople through a "massive program of Information" on bow drug habits start and how ao many (See NIXON. Page !J Orange Coan "But Skiles wasn't done yet. He found a dozen boys and offered seve n bucks tfl the kid whQ co uld retrie:ve the balloons 11nd bring them to him without getting caught. ··A youngster found them ~ar the back bay, Skiles quickly hid tht thin gs and a few days later a 1tory ca.me out on the United Ptess wire. Lack of Tower Funds Told Weatlter Sunnier skies are. In the offing 'Th'ursday, with the mel'CW')' mov- ing up a few notchel arl4r parUy cloudy mornings almg the Orange Coast. "It said the balloons had landed in tbe field of a Kansas fat.mer And s}ared tiis cows so bad the> fa rmer wu 1oing to sue tht Lions Club 1or $8,000. "It WCL'I in p.apen acrOS! lh! country l sraef Gets Jumbo TEI. AVIV (UPI) -Israel's first jum- ho jet arrive<l at l.n:I lnterna thJnal Airport tod1y 11nd will d~part on an in- augur"l transatlantic nigh t June. 8. Th! Boeing 747, witQ communicatio n!'! minister Shimon Peres on board. ci rcled Tel Avlv i;everal time~ btfor! landlng. It lonk ofr on • delivery night from the Un lled S~te.! by WIY o( London On May 28. • j Futility of Bethel Twin Viewed Concern over possible comitruction or a twin lo Costa Mtsa's Bethel Towers senior !'itizen apartmenl complex - vetoed by the city council five weeks age -was genuine. The tntire Issue, hOwtver, turns out to h&ve been an exercise In academic futili· ty. Even if the 18-story Colla Mesa Towers proposed at 6SO w, 19th St., had actually been approved it would probably have never bP.en bull!. No fcder1d funds were to be allocated. Planned by the Western Auocl1tlon 9f B11ptist.1 Inc. fWBA), ot Anaheim, lhe Bethel Tnwer~ tw in v.·u lhe subject Ill lengthy plann1n1 commiuYMI aod cfty council hearings. . Certain citizens cOmplalned and coun- cilmen £lnally voted unanimously against granting tonin1 and btight exception permit!, for a varie ty of reasons. Councilman Alvin L. Pinkie)' bu jU5l learned, however. that I.he V.s: '.Depart· ment of Housing and Urban Development and the .[eden! Housing Admlnistr1tion wouldlf'l pay for It. Contacting FilA officials relative to another a'pecl of such f11cilitle11, Plnklty asked about lhe Costa Mesa Towers pro- ject. "They iaid they wouldn't hive fln11.riced It anyWay," Councilman Plnklt.y meal· td. • in Retrospect He al5o learned one. nf the critical Iss ues In the towers project -pa yment. of Ul.000 annually for city .erviou -' would have peen out of the questloa . BaptJst m i n Is t e r Harley M~ay, head of the WBA. had pleaded with coun- cilmen to approve the JS milllqri project. subject to F'ilA and HUD 1uthori:t1tlon ot the yearly payment. Federal housing officials say they would ntver guarantee lhi.s expenditure, which would 11upport pol!ct, Ure and 11ther required costs. aethel "Tt11'ert ls txempt from su p- porting such services, with tilt: tab belrii picked up 11 a rtsult by Costa Mesa lat· payers at lar11. JNSWE TOq,A Y The Trvi·ne Communit11 TMa. ·ttr hru "dug up'' the 11b1tage comed11 .. Ari enic and' Old Lacc_.. wtth hilariou1 resultl. Sec intc,,.. tainment, Page JJ. ' kt11... ,,, ,. Ct1u....i. r Carttt C-II C/lect!111f VJ 1 c .... ,.... J1 ... ._., n Crw,.,...., JI D-.tll ,..._ M Dl ... t<M H . .. ..,... .... ' •l!lff'lt~I 11, U ·--· "'" ,,..._ l f A• L.-...n JI r r l I I •• ·-' T .. -•r r.._-f:"'.:;•1.··.1-·•• ,, .. ,,. •• . . . . . .. .... , .· . ' • ••• • ( ~MSdu. J~ ~ l!J71 Nixon Warns Soviets President Tells of Red-Egypt Friendship WASHINGTON (UPI) -Presidt at Nixon warned the Soviet Union Tuesday not lo let its new lriend.ship treaty with Egypt touch off a fresh Mideast arms race that could greatly peril peace. ··1t Is too early to appraise the treaty in terms of what it could mean . in terms of introducing arms into the are.," Nixon sald at a White House news conference. But If Mo5COw does step up ita weapon 11:upplie1 to Ca!A, he aaid. "it can only mean 1 new anns race that cou ld greatly jeopanfu.e the chances for peace. Y..1e trust that thls is not the case." Nixon add~ that he is still hopin g lo work out some kind of Mideas· peace set· tlement "and v.·e are not going to allo\v this treaty to discourage us insofar .1s •ekina that q reernt:nt is Conctr'\lfd." NilOO ·n,~ 21 quutiofta durlnf lhe ~minute: n1tion11lly teJevlaed 1t11\oa. ln Other highlia:hts he: -Said he was analy'z.lng the U.S. posi· tlon on admitting mainland China lo the Uniled Nations, and will declde in about six weeks whether to reviSf! long 1landlng opposition to seating Peking. -Labeled 10me of thO&t who took part in the May Day demonstralklns in Washington ·'vandals and hoodlums and lawbreakers" who deserved to bt ar· reslt'd, terming it an exaggcralion to sa.v their constitutional rights were abridged by ma!!! arresl..'I. -Accused Hanoi ('}f refusing lo do anything m('}re than "diacUS6" -not C-aptain Audie Murphy Gets HoliywDvd Service ATLANTA (UPI) -Audie Murphy, tough little actor in forgettable cowboy films, will get a Hollywood funeral Fri- day. And Capt. Audie Murphy, late of the f'rom Pqe l GENERAL ... until Cktober 19611, mort than si:s: m<>nths after My Lai. Calley has betn sentenced to a life term for murdering civiliaru at My Lai. No details of the DonaldM>n case were provided. but sources said an In· vestigatlon was started after !ll.atemenls were made by a helicopter pilot attached to the 11th Brigade during the period. He was not Donaldson's personal pilot. the sources said. His na me was withheld. Al one point in the official statement. il was undtrstood, the Army planned lo use the word "alleged'' in referring to the eight Vietnamese civilians because an i"stle in the case is likely to be whether they were Viet Cong fighters. Lt. Gen. Claire Hutchin, commanding ~eneral of tht 1st Army headquartered 1t F,t. Meade. has not yet announced what course. he will fo;;w. Army officials 1.aid Hutdlln would ·S!I the charges or order a grand jury ype procetdina lo can-)' the cue further. otfic1als said the charges against Donaldson were preferred by Col. Roaer IJ.,anck, a staff officer assigned by Hutchin to review the lnvestlgatiort 'The 1st Arfriy judge l(!voClk then r'tferred the case to Hutchln\ Born 1t Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., Feb. 7. 1924, Donaldson graduated from We!ll Polnt and was commissioned June 6, t'l44, the day the allies invaded Norman· dy. I.Ale that year he went with the 42nd Infantry Division to ~ance where he spent the remainder of Vt'orld War IL Durin( the postwar years. Donaldson r"se steadily while servin& in Germany, Korea and Washlngton. Alon& the way. he all ended Ule Armed }>'orce.s Starr College. the Yale War College and George Washing ton Universi· ly. Jn lhfo ltfiOs. Donaldson served under the Joint Chiefs of Stair, speciall;ing in military aid matters and stratejlc plans and policy duties. He alllO was chief of slaff for the 7th lnfanlry Division in Kore.a. After 1 tour on the Army general 1t•ff In a planning post, he aer..,·ed more lime Llnder the JCS and then. in October 1988. be.came. ('Ommandin1 officer ot the 11th Brigade in Vietnam. DAILY PILOT fJltANGI. COAIT PU•LllKINC. COMl'AHY llobt rl N. Wtt.I Prtfo,11..,t IM ,.111>111- J eck R. 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Murphy, the most decorated soldier o[ lhe American forces in World War JI , "'i.5 killed in the crash of a private plane into a mountainside oear Roanoke, Va., while he was on 11 business trip. Five others died with him. Although: there was no advance word. a handful' of !lpeclators and a military honor guard from Fl. McPherson. Ga., turned out to pay tribute when the coffin containing Murphy's body .tlrrived in Atlanta TUesday, on the way home to California. Murphy won 24 medals in World \Var JI. every nne available to an American soldier and some several times over, for three years of outstanding couraae in combat. He won the ~1edal of llonor for standing off 200 Gern1an infantrymen and six tanks. After the war, he became a movie ac- tor. His bocly was to arrive in T.o! Angeles this morning. Onetinie Boxer Held on Mesa Theft Charges A one-time G<ildtn Gloves OOier who gained fame as tM victim of a motorcy· cle 1an& vengeance raid was jailed Tues· day with a companion after a Co!lta Mesa shopl ift and as!lault incident. Boxer Robert Glazier, 32. ol 790 llamllton St., and John DeFrisco. 30. of 2\231/t Norse Ave., were charged with usault and battery and petty theft. Security Kuards at the Maylalr Markel, 175 E. 171.h St .. called police after retriev- ing about $9 worth of sleab, lunche<in meal and cheese they alleae were taken without payment Lee Jacobsen and Bennie Riley charged they ·were pummeled during tht arrest, \Vith the 5 foot-plus. 240-pound, ex-fighter allegedly lacerating Riley's mouth in the fray. Glazier told Officer John Stoneback his ov;n foot was injured -poS!libly even broken -but de~ned medical attenUon. Glazier gaine<liame In August of 19&8 \1'hen his home v•a~ raided by a delega- lion of Hessians Motorcycle Club members led by Frank "Wild ~1ouse.·• Rundle. Telephone wires were cut and Gla?1er ,1·as be.alen. kicked. flailed "'·\th motorc~ · cle chain!! and finally shot at point·blank range with a .22 caliber pistol. He covered his face with his hands. causing the slug to ricochet rela1ively harmlessly, leaving only a flesh wound . Poli ce immediately rounded up more than a scor~ of Her.;ians 011 a variety of charges. but only Rundl•, then 24, wa1 ever convlctfcf"as a reault. f'rom Page l CORONA ... then will be held for trlal in Superior C-Ourt. Corona i!I a farm labor e<>nlrac10r .,. ~10 :<•1·,n!ied v.·orkers tw ranches including the one on which 23 bodies were found h:!ck- ed and stabbed to death. He ls n1arrlecl and the father of four daughters. He Is beinil held In the Yub11 County jail at Ma ryavllle, about tv.·o miles from the arrt:llgnment slte, the Yuba C \ I y courthoU9e. Yuba City and MarysvilTt . '"twin cities" with a total population of abo.ut 25.000. are separated by the Feather River. White House Spreads Word on Tri~ia Cake WASHINGTON fAP ) -The Whit< liowe snys 1'rich1 Nixon's w•ddlng cake wlll be A lemon flavored. nld fashlone~ pound cake -!liX fool by 351.1 pounds. While House chef Henry lh1ller said Tue9day tht cake will hove !he Initia l~ or !he Pre.stdent's daughter l'lnd brldtgroom Edward Coif. It wlll bf: lted In v.·hl\e and decorated wflh blow n sugar love birds. while roses and pink tinged cherry blossoms. ' rel111t -American prisoners of war if this country would Ml a termlnaUon df.lo for tht war. -And said he would be willing to lrave.1 anywhere in the v.·or!d if ii would help to achieve troop reductions in Europe or a rms limitation agreements w 1 I Ii Moscow. although he has oo prese11L plans for any specific trip to Europe Nixon'!! China comments reflected to <i degree I.he conclusions of a White Housr advisory committee headed by Henry Cabot Lodge which recent!_v reco1n- mended lo him that China be: admitted 1o the United Nations. In addition. then.• ha.~ been speculation that China will ha\·e enough support to \\'in a seat this year "'ithout a change in t:..e U.S. position. * * i>: f'ront PfJfle J NIXO N ••• become addicted lo heroin ''which t<irtudll}' ~ ~ ;;t:r.t .'Jl' i'it"-rt>rih 1or a many." Nixon said the dangers of heroin ac· count for his strong position againlt relaxation of marijuana restricti<>ns. •·1 realize this is controversial, but I can see no social or moral juslification "·hatever for legalizing marijuana," he :;aid. "I think it v.·ou!d be exactlv the \l.'rong step. l l would simply encoUrage more and more of our yowtg peoplr to starl dO>A'n that Jong. dismal road th iit leads to hard drUg6 and eventually leads lo self-destruction." Front Page 1 HEROIN ... 29, and 2J·year-old v.·Jfe Betty Lee Salas. Authorities clain1 they were a rrested as the result of a va11t investigation of in- !ernational scope that Included SS narcotics agents at its peak. Keeping details secret until pro- secution. the federal agents did nol specify the alleged roles of a 15-year-<lld Santa Ana girl and a boy, 17, fron1 Wiln1· ington.' Federal attornev Kirchner said the drug haul includ"ed seven pounds cf heroin and three pounds of cocaine. A variety or Jaw agencies \1ere u1- \0h'rd in engineeru1g the raid. organized during more than three months or in- vestigation. Costa i\tesa Pollce Detective Lt. Harold Fischer said it was spectacularly coordinated for one of such extent . Lawmen from the U.S. Treasury Department. Customs, federal and state bureaus of narcotics enfor c e men 1, Oranie CoUAty Dltlrict A l Lo rn e y 's Narcotic;i Task force and local detec- lh·es look p11 rt. Cosla Mesa and Newp<irt Be::ich narcotics agents .,.,·ere deeply involved i11 lhe probe du ring the final states, ac- 1.'0rding to in vc!'.ligators. Norm Kutch and Bob Lenner1. or Cosl-il f\fesa v.·ere assignt'd full-time du ring the last two weeks to the federal case, wh ile Newport Beach Detec1ive Sgt. Leo Konkel 11•as also closely involved The seizure of he roin -a death dealer for decades -and the more recen!ly popular cocaine 'M·as one of the largest single hauls taken Jn years. El sinore Man Gets Jail Tem1 In Cotu1ty Co11rt An Elsinore man who pleaded gtulty in Orange County Superior Court to k1d- 11aping charges after being ident ified a~ !he motorist "'ho abducttd and raped lwo Laguna Beach girls ~·as srn1enced today to ooe to 2J .Years in state pilc;on. Judge Byron K. McMillan imposed that. sentence on Roger Hohenberger. 23. alter .stud}•ing a probation department report on the tall. husky defendant. Hohenber1er pleaded guilty last month to charges of kidnaping and B!Saull with a deadly weapon in pretrial action that led Judge McMillan to drop additional counts of rape filed against him last Dec. JO. Two teena1ed girls told police tnat Uie burly machinist picked them up in the Art Colony a!I they were going home from ~·ork , drove them lo several remote loca· lions in t~ county 11nd raped Uiem 11ftrr th reatening bQlh girls with a knife and a revolver. Mesa's Leaders Will Open Park Catherin' on the e\'e of the affair that basic ally financed it, Costa Mesa civic leaders 11long with loc11J Lions Club of- llcers Thursday will dedicate 1 i2,500 playground at VI.stir Park. Rites wtll be at 11 :30 a.m. In Vista Park, at the end of Victoria Street, overlooklni the Sa.nta Ana River. The Costa Mt.sa·Newport Harbor Lions f.lub has collected nearly SJ00.000 through it~ annY.al F'1sh fry celebration. d<>natlna it 10 • varitty of local programs. r..111yor Rnberl ~1 WHson will ap~ar at the dedjcation of a tot lot playf!round paid for by th~ 8nnufil community event which \11UI be this v.·eekend at the do 11.·n1o~·n park. CAT CRAWLED UP ON DRIVER'S LAP , TOUCHED OFF COSTA MESA CRASH Thr•• Parsons Ware In jured, and Two Cars Oamoli5hed in Colli sion I Mesa Parents Protest Upper Grade Transfer Parents and teachers fr om Presidio Elementary SC'hoo! in Costa Mesa Tues- day night told the Newport-Mesa Unified School Di!lrict board of education they oppose shifting upper grades to Sonora Schoo!. Mrs. Streeter King of 2740 San Juan 1.anc. Costa ~1esa, outgoing Parent· ·reacher Association president, read a 18V-signalure petition opposing the ad- rninlstrative plan. Although parents said they did not op- posr using their school to house lhe district's niental!y retarded program. thr.v did express dismay ('}\'Cr dismantlini.: the .;mall school's stud('nt bod.~-. Soper1ntenden\ William Cunningham said the 1liscussion was premature sincr na final recommendation on the Presidio s1ruat1on had been madP to the board. He indicated. ho"·c,·er. consideration was being gi ven to converting Presidio to a ln\\"er elen1entary school offering- i::rades Kincicrgarlen lo 2. Gra~es 3, 4, and a would be shilled to Sonora.School. 'J'he resulting classroom space would~ eonvr rted to house the districl's T~IR prngran1. Onr nr thr speaKrrs opposing \he pro- pn~t'd shift. Mrs Holly Quinn. objected to using Presidio for TMR students. 'fht special education teacher said \he loca- lion of Presidio. near Davis 1111ddle .~ehool rnighl subject easily c:tci!cd s pecial pupils to "harassment" fr'tlm the older students. She added the conve rsion would require unsightly fencing to separate the men· tally retarded pupils [rom !he middle i Chool children. ~1rs Jl.;ancy r.1unn. a teacher or the r:du ca\lonallv handicapped at Presidio, offered annihrr view on the issue. She 11ald the pro1imil)' to Dav is was an a d- TODAY by The ,1,o rld"s most precious jewels are' the diamond. ruby, emerald, sapphire and pearl. This group con· s titutes lhe ''Big Five." Although recorded history TR-- veals a fashion-dictaled rise and rail in Lhe value of each of these ~e1ns. never ha\'e any of th,n1 dropped froin the ranks or the "Blg Fi1·e." l n tod a y·s in(lationary 11·or!d of f inl:lncial risk and product obsoles- cenct', 1t is good to htt\'e some in- vestn1ent in one of these gen1s. particularl y '''hen you compare it to so1ne othe1· lnvestn1enls. For ex- arnple. a fine automobile. a fter fi ve years . is not only outm<'>ded: it also brings only a rraction or Its Original cost. \l'hile a dian;1ond of equivalent value usually consti· lutes a good long term investmant. l\lore and n1ore people today are turning to precious jeVt·el1 not only \•antage to Pres!dio's present student!! because or exposure to the middle school pupils . Other viewpoin ts presented by speakers favoring main taining the present K-5 cl assPs at !he school included: -High level~ of parent-administrator. teacher cooper11tion . -Operation of ··im8ginative'' progra ms no1 offered at Sonora Schoo!. -Spli!ling elementary age brothers and sisters \Vho may now walk togethfr to school. -Increased blL'> lr;iffil' in the prim<1r1lv residr n1ial ne1ghborhootl that !he T~1R progr;irn "'ould require. -Damage to th r parent-donall·d li brary al 1hr school \rilh half or 1hr book'> likely bc1ug 1r;inslcrred w1lh the students who "'ould u~r the1n. B(lnrd PrPs1dent Se!Jm S. '"Burl" Fr11nklin ind1c:aled the superintendent's flffi ce should notif.v the parent-leache.r urg;i11izntu.u1 when thr-matter iii expr-cterl 1!1 be brought 1o the board. Supt. Cunningham said in no ca~r 11olild lhc proposf'd c:h;:inges tri ke plarr be[or(.' (h~ opening of the l9il·72 school ~l':i r in September. l''"'"" PRfle 1 BOOM .. In 100 years. almos1 $2 billion worth of ,.&!lid was t11ken fron1 the n1ines of the 1nolher lode rrom the discovery of gold J an. 24, 18-IB, .. ~ Suller".:s .\till until 1he 1·r 1ns pl;i ~·erl out. By 1he 1930s. gold n11ni ng was at a!mosr ii cnn1ple1 r standstill in Callfom ia , anc1 many of the booming mf>ther lode min11ig L'Ommun1 t1es \l l"re ghost towns. ' Cra\t·ling Kitty Ca uses Crasl1; Three Injured A cat cr.a'.•:ling into a young lady motorist 's la p Tuesday \las blamed for 1 bc·adon coll ision 111 Costa 1\lrsa that ii'!· JUreci three persons and den1olished lw(l co rs. !\athy /\. J\olcCleJlan. 20. of 388 \V. Ba:y. /\v<:. \\'as northbound on Superior Avenue at 17th Street when the accident oc= curred. f<.t1ss f\1cC!eJlan !old police she had her ea1 .ind dog in lhe car and 11•as distracted momentarily "hen the lehne crawled up ro be petted. • ' \'h tnesses <;aid h"r ear crossed I.he centi'rline and smashed into one drivefl IJ,y Cy nthia A. Rogers. 20. of 174(2 Ja& quelyn Lanr. lluntington Beach. Both motorists. plus r.ti ss Rogers! flRS.~cnger, ·rerry Spencer. 20. or 629 & Ro semary Orivf'. Cypress . were taken tG Hoag Memorial Hospital for treaLment. · Police said thry suffered multipl9 lacerations , abrasions and possible con· i·ussions. but hnspitat official~ said the)" 11ere only treated and released. i\leoa (;i,c u ~27,:>4 6 Lirruor Fee Sha re A $27 .~6 share or fund s for hqllOr hrfO,<;es has beer. ;eceil"td by !he c!ly, of Co;;ta :\1esa from the California Alce> holir Beverage Con trol Board T he allocation comes fro1n funds col- lected during a si x-month period. Orange Cou nty rrce11·ed a total of: S.187.129 during the s;ame period. I frir the Pie~sure of 0\\1nershi p, but also because this fine lnvestm~nt ran 110\v be made with convenient finrinc:ial a rran~c1nenls lallored to your own budget. Co1110 on ln .•. \ve'll s how you bow l 1823 NEWPORT BL VD., COSTA MESA CONVENl!Nl t(aMS IANICA MEl!ICAllO-MASlEl CHAllGE Jt YlA~S. 1N $A,.. l0CATION PHON~ 541-)401 ) 1i I • .. Saddlehaek • EDITfON VOL 6<4, NO. 131, 7 SECTIONS, 90 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, •C,t,tlFORNIA ' ' ' :WEDNE~liAY. JUNE 2, ·19rr .: • t TEN .GENTS ... - •• .!- Board Weighs Off er to Buy Big Starr Rane.Ii · By JACK BROBACK Of the 0111~ 1'1111 Siii! All offer by owners of the 111,000·acre Starr Ranch northeast or San Juan Capistrano to sell it to the county for an estimatt!d Sl2 mil!ion brought a cautious ~sponse Tuesday from c,o u n t y aupervisors. Th1! offer v.·as rererred to the Reg ional Park.II Advisory Committee w1lh a re- quest that it be studied 83 a part of the county's Master Plan of Regional Parks. Sale of the prope rty to the county had been suggested in a le.Iler frorp-' Alex Bowie, an altOmt!Y representing! Creal ,Southwest Development Corporation. He suggested the purchase could be achieved through the formation or a nonprofit cor· poration. Fifth District Supervisor R on a 1 rl Caspers of Newport Beach noted tha t the offer "come.~ to the atlention or the board at a time when we are considering a lot • o( open space problems. .. There is Aliso Creek. Salt Creek. the Santa Ana River park and others," Caspers said. "We are overloaded with prospects." "There has been considerable' in· dication ol public support for open space projects," said Su~rvisor Oa Ykl L. Baker. "Perhaps we should have a bond election lo tesl the strength of this sup. port" Supervisor Ralph Clark said he iUP'" ported a bond issue vote. "I 1m against the nonprofit corporation idea And the Starr Ranch does not have hlgh priority in studied projeclS." Bowie 101d the supervisors' that the pro- perly had been Offered to perlies,other than the 'county and "it will be eold." He sa}d the corporation just wanted some county action showing interest. "We believe there is a strong J)os!lbility lhe properly could pay for JI.self as a county project.'' he said. The county had shown an interest · in tbe property as far back as two years ago. But lhen the corporaUon thrGU«ih a subsidiary, Recreation Envir-OfUTlenls 11\c., bought the 10,0IXI acres from I.be Starr Ranch estate for $1 1 .• million. Al that time, lhe firm . !lid it would develop the ranch into. a privately op.erated publlc park which would olfer campins . picnicking. hiking, riding. ~otorcycle riding, swimmlrig and fi!bJna:. All piluu were ~ .. -·-tht development firm ran. into financl.al dlf· ficulties , passed· down from" the· parent torporation, Ptnn tZentM. The Tinch · W&I first ~offirtd '. fCr" lllt last March. The rancll iJ horde.red on. the:west by the corporation's C.Olo de Cua.dtvtiopo mcnt which i.s still in ~a'tihn .U a prf'Vile membm:blp rldinl; lnUttlnf~aod fishing pre.serve.:. · ___ .... .... . .... -----~ ....... -~ ·•••-•rr.•-••-••· " en era ccu_s.e __ ut ·e.r Nixon Maps Major Wai· 011 Drugs WASHINGTON (UPI! -Preside ! Ni11on announced a na!ional attack on drug use Tuesday and said he opposes le- ~alization of marijuana because it would encourage young people ··to start down that long, dismal road ... ,to self-Oeslruc- t.ion." In a nationa!!y televised news con· ference, Nixon ca!Jed the use of he roin and other "hard" drugs by Gis in Viel· nam ".11 special problem." One point in hi:i drug attack v;ill be In treat military addicts hefore the ir rel ease from the armed forces. But. Nixon said. "it is not si mply a pra.- blem of Vietnam veterans. It'!! a national problem. It's a national problem lhat primarily focuse:i on young people. "Consequently what we need is a na· tional offensive on this problem, and on9 which of course will particularly take into account the immediate problem in Viel· nam ," he said. During the past year the use of he roin an d other hard drugs has increased rtiarply among military men in Southeast A"tia, partly because of ii.n influx of these drugs and parlly because they are avail· able there at such low pr ices. Nixon 's four·point attack on drugs in· eluded: -Drying up lhe sou rces by \\'Orking f!losely with foreign gri\.'ernn1ents. in· eluding the Saigon government, "Where they ha ve . nf course. a spec i a I responsi bi!i!y . ·• -Prosecuting pushers in the Un1lcd Stales. -Trea ting addicts . v.·hich f o r member!! of the. armed forct's "means trea!ing them , where they are addicted lo heroin or hard drugs, before r('lea sing them .·• The Pentagon is expected to an· nowice shortly a program to tcsl all mem bers of the armed forces for ,ad· diction before discharging them. Educaling the America n people throui;lh 1 "massive program of information" on how drug habit:. slarl. and how so many become addicted to heroin "which virtually is a point of no return for many." Nixon said the dangers nf heroin ac· t{lunt for his strong position against rela11ation of mari juana restrictions. Orange Coast Weat•er Sunnier skiu are in the offing Thursday, with the-mercury mov- ing up a few notches after partly cloudy mornings along the OranJi!e C.Oast. INSIDE TODA\' Tht. Irvint. Comm.11nit11 Tlteo· ter hll3 ''dug up" the vintagt. contf!dy "ArHenic anli Old La ce'' with hilnrioiu results. See E;nttr· tainment, Page 31 . ........ n, • C111!8"111 1 c ..... c..-11 Cllec't "9 U' 7 c1.111::t11 11.t.1 c....,1c1 n c,...,....,. n Dffltl Hiiie.. U OI_.." It •ot111rl9f ,._ f !:rl trl•lfl_. 1t. 11 "'"'"" J1·" "'-" N ~-· l........ ... ,..,. .... ~ u ""'"'" »-11 Mmtl l"ll!Mlt " .... , ..... , ........ J °'•"" C.u~h' '"" ,.TA JI 1,.rt1 l l·H Or. l,.!11rr.,,• II t!Mll ,,_._,,, ta.ff T1"""''" JI n...1ltf'I »JI ., .. """ . w-·• ,,._, u.• w ..... "'"'' C-1 ' 6rave H1i1ite1· Photographer Joel J·Ju yes checks over camera to be used in aerial survey today of orchards around Yuba Cit y ,,·here graves of 23 trans· ient farm workers have been discovered. The camera wiJI USe--1:0 in- frared film that would show cut foliage that might hide add itional graves. The film is sensitive l.o loss of chlorophyll in plant life. That New Coast Oil Rig? It's Joh for . Jan1es :Bond By JOHN VALTERZA Of It'll °"'"' l'lltt lllH Tn the passerby familiar with offshore oil drill ing bans along the Soulh Coast the sight of a newly erected platform in waler south of San Onofre was a chiller th is weekend . for extending a state drilling sanctuary into federal water, ''I got on the phone, and wound up get· ling the real story from the Army C.Orps oi Engineers." he related. Clemente's Budget Up For Action San Clemente's pared-down budget pro- po.!al , with no salary increases included, will come up for its annual public hearing before city councilmen tonight. The document. about S-400,000 below the existing fiscal year's municipal budget, shows a proposed $3.6 miUlon ln ex· penditures. City councilmen have met three separate times in attempts to cut the '~t,.)"11' U?t!"' nei~WI!" 'W I •ddiUons Nave been proposfdl. Meanwhile, negotlaWn k1r S 1 n Clement.e's policemen, firemen and other employes are continuinl their separate b.argalninf session• in an .11t· tempt to win a comm itment In ra ises. Last year. ~mployea gained about five percent in increases, but city officials. say chances for similar raises thl11 year are slim at best. In t~ proposed document up for hear· tng tonight. no tax increase has been proposed. The rate would remain at $1.38 per $100 assessed valuation. Other items scheduled for the 7:30 p.m. meeting include: --Consideration of planning cc mmission endorsement of the tenta live tract map for a major condominium development planned to replace the Harbor Hills Golf cOurse. The only unresolved issue -th at of major street width:i -has been refer· red lo the council for speci fic action. -A request from the city's Pa rks anrl Recreation Commission that the city pro- posal lo build .11 parking lol at North Beach be scrapped. Commissioners want a creenbelt on land which is being graded for a JOO-Car parking lot to be read y for ~ummer crowds. The original plans ror the recently purchased acreage called for a youth recrealion center -a propos al rej~cled by voters in last April's bond election. -Action on an ordinance. allowing for !he col!ectiim of city business license teu on a half.year interval, instead""of a 12· month one. The action would be the groundwork for conversion over to the calendar year for col\ectlon of the license. fees. Pope Makes Appeal VATICAN CUPJ ) -Pope Paul V1 ap- pealed today for a prompt restoration of peac!: In East PakislJn in order to pre- vent .Mia from being shake.n by "new and ·dang~row conflicts." EzplQhu FoJk singer Joan · Baez gives , newsmen in Paris her version of events that led to ·the French slate-run television network cutting off her act in mid-show. Ttie network spokesman said 1'1 iss Ba ez insisted on making a political statement and plan· ned to describe France as a "Fascist state." Mission Viejo Speed Study Set By Supervisors Additional study will be given to a traffic pr oblem in Mission Viejo at the suggestion of county Supervisor Ralph Clark. Clark told fell ow supervisors Tuesday lhal a "60 mile per hou r speed limit on Marguerite Pa rkway is too fast and something must be done about ii." The county Traffic Committee had recommended a no-parking z.one to im· prove viskln at the intersection of Pueblona evo Drive and lhe Installation of warning signs on that drive and two others which deadend at Marguerite. A !peed limit had been 11ugge.sted by resi dent• of the are.a following I.he deatn. of a boy on a bicycle last April 11. He was· struck by a car, The committee did not recommend limltlng the speed, but Clark nJd ht wanted them to consider such a move."' • ViPs at Saddlebaek Eight Viet Civilians Said Killed Ft. MEIDE, Md. !AP) -Tho · Army allllO<l!lCO<I lllday that charges bavo boell pi:eferred 1gairut Brta. Gen. Joha W. Donald!!on, accusing him of murdef· and assau}t ·involving ·eilbt ·v 1-e:tn,9 ••• e civ ilians.' Donaldson, -un.tll recently a ·top planner f.or the 'Joint Qlefs of awl, ,,ii the hi~~t rankin&. oUietr .t;,·· be actieea. o[ kl\liiig clvllllllB In lb<·V----. . The U-year,.ld Weal Point. p~ also ia the ftrs\ aeneral to be cblrsed with an alleged war · crime. 1mc. the Philippine 1-rodlOq 'IO;yoan'J:t· The Arm ... _ ~: charges 11aI. bein pmemd i · " \,I. Col. William J . Mc:Clollr,ey, who ......i under ~ In Vielnlm. !lo -in McCklskey'a cue were dltc....,. An Army spokes~ Mid. the .t?"'·'*';l bt- volved #parate ineldenfl.. The Army 1a.id lbe incldenta: en wblcll the char1es are baaed tock place betwN:n November 1968 and January 1• in Quang Ng1I Province, where the My Lal massacre occurred the previous March. Donaldson, then a colonel, commnded the lllh Infantry ·Brlc1de, whkh Included 1st Lt. William L. Calley's plltoort at tht tlmt: or the My Lal·manacre. ~er. Donaldson did mt like: over _the'. bri&•dt until October 1968, more than ail: month1 after My La.i. Calley haa been aentenced lo a life term for murderlni clvlHana at. My Lai. No deLtili of the. Donaldion .CaH WtN prO"Vided, but sources aald ·Ill· in· vestigation was !tarted after Jla~ts were made by a helicopter pilot attached to the lllh Brigade during the ~lod. He was not Donalcbon 's personal pilot, the iOUrces said. His name wu wi~d. At one point in the official stattm~. It was understood, tht Army planned to UH the word "alleged" in ·reM-rli'IC to the eight Vietnamese clvlliana bttittH an i·su' In the ca!e is ltkely to be whether they were Viet Cong fight.en. Lt. Gen . Claire Hutcbln, 'donim&ndinl general of the lat Ann)'·~ at Ft. Meade. has not yet anhouneed what course he will follow. Army offidQ llid Hutchin would dlsmlsa tbe charsa. or order a grand jlD'y type: proceedla& to carry the case further. Officials sald the chai:aa qlhlt Donaldj()tl were preferred by Col. Roser Ranck, a 1taff officer •tl!iantd . .,,. Hutchin to review ~ fm~ T1'ae 1st Army judg• idvoca!e ~. fl!letnd the case to Hutchtn. · . . Born at Ft. Oslet!mpe, ·Ga.. F._· f , 1924. Dona!dJon llJ'odliat.d ·t1wn Woot Point and was commila.ioDed. Jm* ,'C. •9«, the 'day the a!lia lnV•dod ·Nerftia. dy. ·, The drilling rig "George R. Perris" ap- T'Cered posed lo aink 1 well smackdab in the middle of the 11.ite's oil drllling sanctuary. But offshore oil hlters -if they wail patiently -will see a heart-warmlng sight. The C.Orps, which. administers the lederal waters beyond the th~-mile llmil (that's the edge of thf: state sancluary ), granted a JO.day permit lor the movie filming, Actually, Sampson lea rned, the rig is 1"~t beyand the 1tate sanctuary ' boun- dary", where drilling I& still legal. Hospital Ceremonies Set James Bond 111 going to blow the thing up. The rig Is part of a movie set which forms a key scene In the new Bond epic "Diamonds art F'orever," produced by- the London-based Eon. Productions. The rul story of the George R. ii'erri!I wa11 dredged up by Orange C.Ounty's Direct.or ot !-{arbors, Beaches and Parki. who became curious about the platform during a weekend drive. "I saw the rig out there off the Lalli Pulfil:ll! road, and really got concerned," said Kenneth Sampson . The ofricisl is one of tile &trong fighters Within tht ne11t 30 d.llys machlnt gun fire will rta0und around the platform, helicopters will fiy over and froJi!men wUI make their 1smi.ult1. F'inally, England's greatest spy wlU do wba1 many S.11nta Barbar.11 resldenll h.11ve "''ishtd since the ifeat oll alick two year! ago . But ~ lncidenU probably will not arouse much curiosity. It could pass as just another pr11cllce sessi'3n for the Marine Corps which UMa !he wPl "rs off Camp Pendleton reauJarly for meek baltlf!s. Two county supervL;ors and • 1ta~ he.alth official will head the Uat of VIPs at groundbreaking ceremonlts Monday for the Slddleback Community Hotpltal. Supervisors Ronald Ca111per1 ind Ralph B. Clark will bead the list of coonty o!- fklalt scheduled to attend the dedlcaUon rites for the Laguna Hills health care facility which his been the sUbject of controvert) at the county pl•nninc tom· mls.slon level ln rectnt weeb. Svokumen ror the project undertaken by the Lutberan Hotpltal fOWKiatlon aaJd I .t ... -~ ~ ..... ' the rlt.ea will bieiin at 11 1.m.1 and will be. (o!lowed lmm<dlatcly by lnlU•I work by construction crewa. Partlclpanl" at the rites will ·mclucte Saddleb1ck Chamber o( .Commerce President Tom Wln&•t.e. al3k heal th.. dep1rLment representalive Karry Field •. , representatives of the hollplla.1'1 defl&n flrm1 Saddleback Community Ho.tptt.al Board Chairman F'r1nk Sehaef.fer, and a color guard lrorn the El Toro MCAS. n.ctlred adniirals Roland Smoot i nd R..W. Berry &loo will lake port. Hoopltal •ida llav.t cllod ...,..,_,_, million In cub tit!> • Ploof el>iflo:lotol support for the , ... jor llMl!J>, ..,. f1cillty, cakulated to ~·-the.~ World aimmunlty 111111 ............. ._ The bolpll•l. f ..... ' dudlili 1!': ·• federal 8'"'1t, -~lo.,,. cent county, P.\anniJw ~\~ troversy. ... ' '. :-• In "'11101111Ci111 ' Uie ~ ct1rmon1tc Sch•efftt sald"'-'tlle daftll#lni "i.11 111· the holpitol II ~-,.tnd. wante.d. and' on· um · MIU we WU(·., allead aod build I~" • .. · " . .... ~ ) I, • ":~~Y 4 • •1:-11·· -. .. ,_ .. , ... , ... #~······ .: -·~ . -·-· ' ~ :-~· ~-"-.... ~· •• . ' . , ... "' . . . Warns Soviets .Pre&ident Tells of Red-Egypt Friendship WASHINGTON (UP I) -President .Nixon \\'amed lhe Soviet Uni on 'fuesday not to let Its new frlendsh1p treaty with E&YPt touch off a rresh Mideast arms rice tbel could greatly peril peace. "It ts too early to appralM: the trtaly In ltrml of what U could mee, 1n ttrmt ol lntroduclnf anm into the area," Nlson said ai a \Yhitc HouM news conference. But if Moscow does 1tep up Ill weapon eupplles to Cairo, he said, ''it can only mun a new arnu ra~ that could &really ttoP1rO!u tbe charice1 ror pelce. Yt'e trust lhat lhls ls not the cast." Heroin, Cocaine Seized Nixon added that he is still hupinie to \vork oul some kind of to.lidea s' peace sel· llemenl "and \\"e are not going lo allow· t hi~ t,.eaty Lo disco urage us insofar r1s seek!na that agreement is conce.rned.1' NixM fielded 21 qut5l!On8 during ll1t' :J~mlnute nallonally televised sesaJ on. lu olht':r hlghlights he: -Said he was analyzing !he U.S. prisi- lion on admitting mainland China !n lh~ Unlted Nations. and v.·ill deeide 10 about ~ix \\eek.s whether to revise long :standuig Clppo1ition to •••ling Pellinc. In Secret County Raid -Labe led some of those who look part in lhe May Day demonstrations In cllarild with coruipiracy to lmporl and \Yash!ngton "vandals and hoodlums and By ARTKUR R. VINSEL Ot "'-0•11~ PllM llttt Striking 1ecretly, federal a1ent1 aided by Coata Meaa police have seiied a nearo re«ird ahlpment of l l pounds of heroin and eoc1lne, with I $4 million 1trfft 1ale1 value. The caM wa1 revealed Tueaday af· ternoon, following formal arraignment of ~ig~~ peraons \}iuspected as major StiUUilifilflll"'Og"dealen. They range from a woman, 70, to a 15- year-old girl. Delendants arrested Friday and Satur· day bl-Stilt.a Ana tnd WUlnlnrton are all Parkway Report Slated Tonight By Scl1ool Board A reporl on parkway improvements will be presented lo Trustee• of the San J oaquin Elementary School District at tonight's 7 p.m. meeting in the Adm inistrative Annex, 14600 Sand Canyorf Ave .. East Irvine. Community Interest in t h e im· provemtnt or parkway' on achoo! pro- perty in aever•I communi1\ea promp ted the study which will be presented by Assistant Superintendent Rex Nerison. N•rison explai~d 11 a prior meeting that parkways afe uaually left unplanted. Some conununltiea, like Mlss ion Viejo, hive 1Jdev.•1lk next to the cufD ellminaU na t.he parkway problem. District policy has been lo leave parkways in their natural stale because any planting would be trampled. 1'ut complaints by homeowner 1roups has led to a reexamination or the policy aod the find ings will bt presented 11t tonlaht'1 mttUn1. Parking Meters To Get Boot In San Clemente San Clemente councilmen are espected to make tm year-o ld elimination of the clty·a bu1lne111 dl•trlct parkJng meter• of~ fl clal tontsht. SP>e<fuled ror council action ls a re· quired change in the uniform parkln& ordlnlinet officially deletln& the hundredl or meter1 removed from roadsld!I last year 1long Aven!da Del Mar and El Camino Reel. · Since th! remo\"al 1n April of 1970, the parkin~ rones ha ve been ope.ratlilK with a two-hour time ltmlt. City official• rf!commend•d the •cllon ln 1n attempt lo a1s l1t small buslnes11 owner• ln the city, who com plained th1 t metered parkln1 1ffected lhelr customer totals. Since then 11ales tax revenuee h1 \'e 11hown ~ lnc~ase, but cl tv revenu's from parkin1 violation linea • n d for!e!turea have dropped. OIAHtl COAST DAILY PILOl 01'.-'Nl).:i t O-'iT P'UILl!MINC. 'OMl'AN't ll•"••* N. W11d PrtoM'tinl ..... l'llOll.itct J •• ~ ~. c~·l•v V1« l'r•1<1to11 •nd G.,.trtl Mt,,.OW Tli•ni•• 11: ••• 11 -Th•"''' A. Mu•phl~• M•M t .. l &l- c Cll•,ltl H, l•o• l ithtril P. Nill Au l1!t1" M ......... ••II.,. Let ......... Offke 212 f•111t A·•~·· M1lll119 ,4.i .. 11 1 P.O. l e1 '''· tJ61J s-ct..-.. OHk:• J05 North El Cunifto llttl, 92672 Ott.r OHie" c~•• ~··· m ....... , '"" s .... , ... _ .. 9tt<h: UlJ Ntw-• l~u'""t•f Huntlfle""' 8etell: l)J.IS ... th llD•lt';,•d dlatrlbu.te drugs in Utt: Unlltd State.I. lawbreak.er5·• \\hO de.served lo be 11r· All remalned in federal custody today, rested, terrr.lng it an exaggeration to say \l'ith bi ll 1et 1t Sl00,000 and $71 .000 for their t.'Onttitutional ri&ht~ were abridged by 1nass arrests. the adults, U.S. Altomey Rich ard -Accused Hanoi of refusing lo do Kirchner &MOunced. anything more thM "discuss ·· -not , "lnve1tig1tors claim the alleged. heroin release -American priso~rs of war if dealership involved supplies dell\'ered by thili country would set a lermlnation date for the war. \. sea al Wilmington, originating in ~lexico. -And said he would be willing to trave l ~·i'fiey"is"Seh.i:o" a NO fftat· soml·rzr.':: )rem_. · anywhere in the world if it woUld help {I).. Turkey, via Fr1nce. achie~·e troop reductions in Europt• or Santa Ana arresteea lncluded Nicholoaa arms hmit.ation agreements w i t h Maeae, 70, o1 2000 Standard SL . Arthur Moscov.•, although he has no presen~ Ace.ve1, 31, cf 929 W. Myrtle St., and .plans for any specific trip lo Europe. Rachel Valdez, &S, of 1806 N. Towner St., Nixon's Chi na commenll renected to a authorities said. degree the Cflnclusions or a White House Suspects taken inln custody at Wilm· advilOl'y ro1nmittee headed by Henry inglon, where they lived, are Alfred M. Cabot Lodge \~hich recently recom· If d S I J mended to him tha! China be admitted lo Salas Sr .. 56, his son. A re t.1. a as r., d" h h 29. and 25-year-old "'ife Belly Lee Salas. the United Nations. In ad 1t1on, t en.' as Authorities claim they were arrested as been speculation tha~ China ,~·i!I ha\'e fhe. result of a vast in\•f!sligalion or in-enough support lo win a seat lhis ~·ear ternational sco pe Ulat included i>5 ,1·ithout a change in the i.:.s. position. nareotlca a1entt at lta peak. Keepinl details 1ecret until pro- secution, the federal agenlA did not specify .the alleged roles of a 15·year-old Santa.Ana ilrl and 1 boy, 17, from Wllm- inglOJl. Federal attorney Kirchner 11id the dru& haul Included se\'en pounds of heroin ind three pounda of cocaine. A variety of l1w a1l!lncle1 werl!l ln· volved ln engineering the raid, orpn!zed durln1 mo~ than three montN of In- vestigation. Costa Meta Pol!ce Detective Lt. Harold F l1cher said It was apectacularly coordinated !or one of such extent. Lawmen rrom the U.S. TreaJury Department, Customs, federal and 1tate bureaus of nartotlcs e n f o r c e m e n t • Oran1e County Olllrlct Ail or n e y ' s Narcot.lcs Task lorce and local detl!C· lives took part. Cosla Mesa and Newport Beach narcotica agents \lo·ere deeply ln\'olved In the probe during the r!nal 1tatea1 ac- cording lo ln\1estlgatcrs. Norm Kutch and Bob Lennert, of Costa ~1tsa wer e a11lgned full-time durlni the last two weeks to the federal c11ae, while Newport Beach Detective Sgt. Leo Konkel was also closely involved. The 5eiture of heroin -1 de1tth de:eler for decades -and the more recl!lnt!y popular cocaine wai one of Lhe largest single hauls taken in yeara. Teague to Talk . t\t Graduation For Saddleback Commen cen1tnt for a record numbtr of S:iddleback College students will take place J wie 23. Assoclale In Aris degrees "'\11 be prtsented lo 209 ilrndu11te~. nearly twic e the number who received degrees \.asL year. Commencement speaker \VIII be Or. Wiiiiam J. Tc11gue, former ,,.]ce president of Pe.pptrdlne Colle~e and currl';nll y a \'ice president of Purex C-Orpor11tlon. Ills topic will be "If All Elie Falls, ,Think." The Rev. Clyde Showalter ol Red Htll Luthe ran Church will pre1ent the tn· \!OCalion al the outdoor ceremony \\'hlch will begin at 7 p.m. in the vlsllor'a park· ing lot. Durlnf tht ctremony the 1cl{ool'J1. valedictorian will be announctd along "'ilh 1cholar&blp winners and honor &tudenl.s. Review Board May Speed Up I-larbor Work Expansion of Dana Point 1n!ly speed up after lhe Dana Poinl Harbor lle \'\C\\" Board me.els Friday in Newport Beach. The Review Board meets at 2 p.nl . in Orange County Harbor District head· QuarterSt 1001 Bayside Drl\'e, to t'.hcck constructio n plans for the retail stores. boat launching fac lllty and sport fishing complex at Dana . Al present a Jew boat slips are open al Dana Point Harbor. but 1nosl ulhcr facililles are still in the early con- struction phase. Harbor District engi neers expla ined the progress or the D~na Poinl project; -A marine: fuel in g station is now under construction and the fuel tanks are in plnct . -Harbor District officials wl!l seek a tenant in Augus t lo bulld a boat repair facllity. -A dry boat storage: and boat laun- ching facility are under construction anti ~hould be open July I if the Review Board agrees to fina l plans Frida)'. -The .sJX>rt fishing con1plex has noL been started, but inillal plans for [l \viii be re\1lewed at Friday's meeting. -Son1e boat slips are open and the rest of a planned 1,450 sllps are under con· :st ruction. -Re tail shops are under construclion Frida y's asenda it em co\·ers the second phase of \he. caminercial cen ter. -Grading has started on lh' slit of a 72-room motel. -Prelhnlnary construction is 1:nder \\"ay for the Island restaurant . Engineers said 1111 the \\'(Irk ('Urrenll y <'ove r11 the e<1stern hell of the harbor. The v.eslern portion "'on"t be con~ld@rt':d for de velopment for anoth~r two or three j'ears. 'Amigos Night' At Saddleback :'ll lSS ION" VIEJO -Gr:iduatlng senlnr1 rrom South Coast area high schools anrl lhttr parents 11re welcome 10 Saddleback follegt's annua l "Amigos Night" Thurs. rlay l!vening -an open house 1clivlty planned lo introduce prD!pective students LO the campus. A program ""hic h v.ill include tours of the campus. will begin at 7:30 p.m. Lawyer's Bid to Def e11d 'Unbo1·11 Babies' Rejected A Ja""yer's bid to defend "Lhougands of unborn children in Orange County" dur· ing Dr. Jolin Shriver Gwy nne's trial on abortion char1ea Yl.5 reJecled today as the Santa Ana physician was ordered 10 fa ce tri.al Oct. 13 In Suprrior Cour1. It took J udge Byran K. Fl.1cM111an just sis: seconds to find no merit In anorntv Robtrt SU.One'• plea that he ht allow!d t.o rep~sent unborn children t.hat will no1. he told t.he jur~t. bit adtquately rtpresented In the courtroom. "I think the di strict attorney 11 quit e capable of handUna U1c lllsue," ruli!d Ju9se Me?tUUan. He ordered Gwynne. 29, and hl.1 mother. Rubyit Unruh GwyMe. 56, 10 !tee trial Oct. 13 and set July 1111tnd Au;. fi 11 I.he d.1te1 for he11ring of pretrl1l mo- tlon1 filed today by Gwynnt'! attom•y. Dr. Gwynne Is accuttd or per!1>rmlng - a~ortions at his 17th Street clinic In San ta A111! in defiance ot Califor n ia '!:: TherHf)('utic Abortion Law . Hl!l tias bren arrested. for \I.hat it ls alle11ed are repeated \1iolatlons of the statutes. ldentic<1l charae!I aga lnst sir youni;t \\nn\en who h11~·orked with Gv.·ynne <1l the cllnic ha\·e been dismisst d In munici pal and ju,,.•nUe court• In rect:nl I wee: ks. Allomey1 !or bot.ti Gwynne and Or. Robtrt Cumming Ilobb ol t..aguna Beach are hogtn·a U1at a rullng on Ole con- sUtutlonaUty ol th!! stRtt''.a abortion code \\"il l bt dtllv~~d by the Calllornia Supremt Court befort the ir cllent1 go to trll!l l. Robb , 97. is scl1eduled to go on tr111l Ju. Ty 2fl on klf'ntlcal thl!rge~ of tlleg111l y pro- curing mlsc arr!i gl!s In womfln -p111le n1.t. ()r. Owvnnt!, h!a motntr, and Dr. Rabh 11 r, rret On h•il pend ing 1r1111. Hollywood Funeral '' Audie Murphy's Services Slated ATLANTA (IJPI) -Audie Murphy, tough llttle actor in rorgettable cowboy rHms, w11) get 11 Hollywood 111neral P'rl· day. And Cap t. Audie fi1urphy, late of the Texas National Guard and Co1npany B, 3rd Infantry Division. Siclly, Anzio, f'Jorm11;ndy and the. Colmar Pocket, brave :-nldier and uneasy hero , will be burled fllonda y in Atlln11on National Cemetery \\1th military honors. lie'• 1(1u111i11g, South Vietnam Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky, the former air force general who headed the nation as prime mlnister in 1965, ha s announeed plan!l to seek the presidency this fall. Millionaire Joins County Retire Pla11 • Self-made tnillionaire A, E. "Pat·• Arnold of Cypress Tuesday was granled pCrmlsslon to join the Oranae Counly rC'tirement sy1ten'1 . The 68·year old West Orange County civic leader who made a fortune in oil and real estate had applied lo join the retirement plan based on his PlO a 1non th job as IJl!lneral manager of t.he t:ypres.'l Park and Recrl!latlon District. Arnold could have joined the plan in 1982 when his ori1inal $50 a month salary was Increased to $100, but due to a book- keeping error hl! mtmbenhlp was not ln· <:luded. As of Jul.v I. the City o[ Cypresa takes over the recreation district, spurring Arnold 's application for the retirement plan. By paylng $2,911 Into the plan. Arnold 's membership will be dated back 1o 1957. The district would add another $2.47.5. The county program \\"OUld provide a 111inilnum $102.IS a month if and when Arnold retires. He has said he'd like to continue witll the first of the year. Arnold also ia chler of Ule Cypreas \"olunteer Fire Department. president ot the Orange County School Board, officer of the County Democratic Central Com· mltttt, a !:Overnor of Cha;:iman Colleae. president of the Cypr,sa County \Vater t>tstrh:t. real eatat.e broker and member of the County .Juvenile Justice Com· 111isslon. lie ls a forml!r Grand Jury member, County Fair board member and Cypress city councllman. '1. Asked If he lhought he'd retlre, Arnold f£>pl!ed, "I don 'l lhlnk so. "I quit once, back in 1947, and T almost 11ent nuts." Tot, 2, Kills Twins \\'AKAVAMA. Japan (AP ) -A 2·year· old girl suffocated her 57·day-o\d tw in .~1s1er! whh polyethyleM plastic bag1, police reported Tuesday. They theori ted she re lt the tv.·\ns hid stolen her mothar'1 affection. ....... ,,llfintnT i GEM TALK TODAY by THE BIG FIVE 1·11e \1•orld's 1nost p recious jewels ::ire. the diamond, ruby, e.merald, sapphire. and pear. This group con· ~\1lu1es the "Big Five." A 11 hough recorded history r~ ·,·eal s a (ashion-dictated rise and fall 111 the value of each of these gems. ne ver have any of the~ d ropped fr o1n the ranks of the "Bli Five." ln today's inflationary \vorld of fin aucial risk a.nd product obsoles· cence, it is good to have some ln- veslincnt in one or these ge1ns . particularly when )'OU compare it to son1c other investments. For ex• ample, a fine automobile, after !Ive years, is not only outmoded; it also brin~• onlr a fraction of its orlglnal cos!, v.·hUe a diamond of equ.ivatent value usually consti· ' lutes a good long term lnve1 tn1ent. f\lore and more people today 11~ turn ing to precioul' jewels not only tor !he plea!)\lrf! O[ O\\"nitrship, but nlso because th is flne in vestment can no"· be inatie "'Ith convenient financial arran~ements tailored to your O\\'I\ bud get. Coine on in • , • \\C'l l ~hO \'/ }'OU hO\V I ....... 7 Oil Firm s File Suit With County fllurphy , the most decorated soldier or the A111erican forl·es 1n Worl d \Var 11, 11·as killed in the trash of a private plane into a mountainside near Roanoke. Vii., 11 hile he wa1 on a buslnells trip .. fo'i,·e others died v.•lth him. Althougti tnere was no advance "'ord. _ a handful of spertatora and a military honor guard from Ft. McPherson, Ga .. turned out to pay tribute when the t.'Offin Seven Southern Californi1 oll cem· containing ~l urpby's body arrived in panies filed what has becan1e an annual ALlanta Tuesday, on the "-'ay home to lawsuit .11gainst the county Tuesday and California. demanded refund ln Uielr Orange County ~turphy ""'on 24 medals Jn \\'orld War 11. every one available to an Amertcan Superior Courl con1p!aint or more than :soldier and some several times over, fol' }100,000 ln 1970.7L tax es. three year~ of outstanding courage in 'l'he cities of Hun.1.ing ton Beach and Seal comb~L lie won the f.1edal of Honor !or aeac~ <ir""e' n~·riil!d' 11~;~1ktct~ii(~;,,-1:~· rn ·~ne':-· ~~~nd~ AU~~. lr".....~.me:n. wK,l . . . . _ C :;ix tanks, action flied by Atlantic Richfield onl· After the \Var , he beca me a n10\'ie ac· pany, Humble Oil and Reflnin& Co1npany, tor. Oreo Oil Company, Signal Contpanies His body was to arrive in Los Angeles Inc., Terrno Company, Texaco Inc., and this morning, \Vest Sure P!!troleum Co1npan y. The com panies allege Lhat the count y incorrectly included in its assessment the value of state owned royalt y in terests. Thal calculation, they stale, led lo a total overpayment of $410,000 of which $56.000 wen! to Jluntington Beach and nearly $8 .000 to Seal Beach. County supervisors have denied the claims of the com11pn les as they have in previous years. No court action has been taken on an almost ldentlcal suit filed lasl year in "-'hlch 1989-70 taxes were pro- li!~ted and demand flie d for th e refund of nearly $600,000. It is argued Jn the complaint that Coun· ly Assessor Andrew J , Hlnshaw's lax· atlon is incorrectly based on oil asaess· ment condlt!on1 that existed prior to tbl!I passin g of a new 1tale law Jn 1967. That revision ol California codes. It ls stated, altowtd oil Mmpan!es to deduct royalty interests from their total asseasments. High Rise Vote Signups Slated Lagunan1 ••ho \\-'\sh to vole ln the special Au1 . 3 ele ction on proposed building height r llmltation in the Art Colony have until June 10 to 1ee that their voter regi1tratlon is ln order. To asal!l theru , deputy voter reglslrlrg will be on duly In the downtown area this week and next. Vot.ers will be able to register outside Acord 'a Market Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. i nd at City Hall June 7 throu1h June 10, from II a.m. to 2 p.m. Voters must be registl!lred not less than .54 days before an elecUon , in this case June 10, and must be reg identii of the state for 90 da yl'I by the dat.e of the e\ec· lion. Person• who did not rote In the last gl';neral e!ec tlon. or who ha1•e changed th!lr name or add ress, are required to re-register, Elsinore Rapist Gets Jail Tenn In County Court An Elsinore man who pleaded guilty In Orange County Superior Court lo kid- 11aping charEeS after being identified as the motorist v.·hci abducted and raped l"-'O l .aguna Beach girls was sentenced today lo one to 2a years in state prison. Judge Byron K. ~1cf¥1illan hnposed that !::entcnce on Jloger Hohenberger, 28, After ~tudying a probation dep;irtment report 011 lhe tall , husky defendant. Hohenberger pleaded guilty last month to charges of kidnaping and al!sault with a deadly weapon in pretrial actton that led Judge f.1c~111\an 10 drnp addi tional counts of rape filed aga inst him last Dec. 30. T\\"O teenaged girls told police that thl!l burly machinist picked them up in the Art Colony as they \Ytre going tiome from work, drove them to sev tral rl!mole Joe.'!!· tions in the count y i nd raped !hem after threatening both girl~ with 11 knife and a revolver. Ope11 House Set Bv Art Scl1ool .; The Laguna Bea.ch School o( Ar t will ho!d its annual atudent art show and open house Sunday lron1 I p.m. to 4 p.m . The school, now in its J01h year, ,y]ll be open to the public and re!reshmt':nts will be served on the grounds. The leachlnt staff at the institution is made up M>iely of professional artl11~. \\'ork dl\ne by ~tud,nls during thi! past ~·ear ~·!II be on display during tht': f'vcnl, J. C. .JJumphriej Jewefer:1 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVlNt,NT Tlll:MS I A.NKAMER ICARO-MASTfR CHAll:&f 24 YEARS IN SAME: LOCAT ION PHONi •41.)40 1 I ' I l ' \ • • ' I ., ' i N.Y. St.Geo La,gona Beaeh ED IT I O.N VOL. 64, NO. 13 1, 7 SECTIONS, 90 PAGES ORANGE COUNT'i',·CAL'lfORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, '197 r TEN CENTS Survey Says Parents Again·st Teacher Tenure By PATRICK BOYLE 01 I~• Diiiy l'llo! S!lll AcC<Jrding to the results released Tues. day of a recent survey of Laguna Beach parent.., a sizeable maj ority of them are against tenure for school teachers and think that teachers should be paid in rela· Uon'to the. "quality" of their work. The nine.question survey, modeled after a 1970 Gallup national poll, was bas- ed on parents ans\1-'ering a questionnaire mailed to lhem during the first week of March . • Only about 40 percent of the parents within the Laguna Beach Unified School District responded Lo the survey, ac- cording to school officials. These 982 parents represent 1,164 of · I.he 3,000 studenta attendlng ~l in the district. The tenure question asked: "Many states have tenure laws, which mean I.hat a teacher cannot be fired except by some kind of court procedure. Are you in favor of giving teachers tenure, or are you against tenure?" To I.his question, 68 per· cent were opposed to tenw-e and 26 ~r· cent were In favor of it. The remaining six pe.rcent voiced no opinion. To the question "Should each teacher be paid on the basis of the quality of his v.•ork or should all teachers be paid on a standard seal!' hasis?'', 60 percent went for .quality and·30•percent for the stan- dard sc81e, the basi~ now used. A •·substantial number" of parents asked, "'How do you seleet quality?" In addition to answering the several questions In the survey, almost all parents wrote comments. s o m e laudatory,· some critical: The person ' ''•''. .. compiling the survey noted "a substantial number of replies against tenlll"f: included strong adjectives and other means of showing strong feelings ." Asked what they thought were the "biggest problems'' within the schools, most of the perent.s (22 percenL ) answered the availability and use of drugs. Ranking after drugs w e re financt5 , 'discipline, quality of education and many others. On the que stion of the admini.stration being interested in "trying new ways and methods" In the. schools, 47 percent . .. thought the existing leYel of lnnovaUon was llnr , 3% percent thought it is too high and 10 percent thought it was not high enough. All of the questions used in the survey were written by Gallu p International, school officials pointed out. · ln response to the question on· the level of discipline in the. schools, S2 percent thought existing procedurea were fine. 39 percent thought they wi:re oot strict enough and four percent thought they were too strict. However, asked who should •saume more. rrsponsibillty tor corm::Ung a situation of lax discipline , the majority of answers were that it should be the parents rather than the schools. A substantial number of the. parents ( 47 percent) thought high school students should not have more contr-01 of eur .. riculum, teachers or school rules, Thirty percent thought the students should be given the additional responsiblllty. To the question of "would you like to know more about the schools in this com· munity?" 75 percent of the pareqta 1aid they wouJd. IXOll ows ar on Viet Slayings General Facing Murder .Charges Ff. MEADE, Md. (AP) -The Army 1noounced today that charges have beeo ~referred against Brig. Gen. John W. Donaldson. accusing him of murder and 1ssault involving eight Vi et n a mes e. tivilians. Donaldson, until re.cently a top planne.r 1Qr the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is the aiJ1,hest ranking officer to be accused of killing civilians in the Vietnam war. The 47-year--Old West Point gradu;ite. lliO is the first general to be charged .1.'llh an alleged war crime since the. Ptiilippine inriurrection 70 years ago. The Army also announced murder ~arges bave. been preferred against Lt. ;:;dl . \Y illiam J. McCloskey, who served imder Donaldson in Vietnam. No details 111 McCloskey's case were disclosed. An A.rmy spokesman said the two cases ln- tolve.d separate incidents. The Army said the incidents on which :he charges are based took place between N'Ovember 1968 and January 1969 in ~uang Ngai Province. v.·here the My Lai massacre occurred the previous Mar ch. Donaldson. lhen a colonel, commanded the 11th Infantry Brigade, whi ch included tst Lt. William L. Calley's platoon at the Ur\ie of the My La i massacrr.. However, Donaldson did not take over the brigade 11ntil October 1968. more than six months 1£te.r My Lai. Calley has been sentenced Marine Preserve Bill Proposed Proteclion or marint life on the thoreline. between Corona del Mar and LagW"la Beach will be suggested lo Assemblyman Roberl Badham j R - Newport Beach ) who currently has a nlarine. preserve bill in the legislature covering the Sall Creek Beach area. . Pcotection of the ecology for thr pro- posed underseas garden and marine laboratory in the Irvine Company pr()> perty between the two communllies was suggested by the company. ,. Supervisors Tuesday referred IJ\e. riug-- westion to the County Counsel· and Harbor Department for transmission lo Badham . There are five such marine preserves rreated in 1969 and 1970 by Badham bills ln Corona de! Mar, Laguna Beach and [)&Da PoinL .toin Buck to a Ille term !or murdering civilians at My Lai. No details of the Donaldson case were provided, but sources said an in· vestigation was started after statements were made by a helit'Opter pilot attached to the 11th Brigade during Q\e period. He w11 not. Don1ld10a't:~)lrton1l .ptlot, tht sources s8id. His name wa1 withheld. Al (!flt point in the official 1tatement, it was undttslood, lhe Army planned to use the y.>orcl "alleged" in r!_ferrln& to tbe eight Vietnamese clvilllfll because an i.~sue in the case is likely to be •hether they were Viel Cong fighiers. Lt. Gen. Claire Hutchin, command ing ~eneral of the 1st Army he adquartered at Ft. Meade., has not yet IMounced what course he will follow. Army officials said Hutchin would dismiss the. charges or order a grand jury type proceeding to carry the case furthe r. Opposition Seen To Scenic Road Along Coastline The Laguna Beach City Council is e1· pected to go on reeord tonight opposing a proposal to construct a four-lane ~nic highway along the. ocean bluffs between Laguna and Newpc>rl Beach. The. idea wa~ put forward by Orange County Ph1nning Commission Chairman \Voodrow W. BuUerfield and has been sharply cr it icized by spokesmen for both Newport Beach and the lrvine Company. The Irvine plan for development of the coastal area calls for removal of the present highway inland lo eliminate automobile traffic from the immediate coastal area. At a recent meeting of the Laguna Beach Coordinating Council, City Coun- cilman Rof Holm described the blufr road proposal as "Incredible" and said he. hoped the city would adopt a reS?lution of protest and send a representative to the June 8 County PlaMing Commission hearing on the plan to confirm the pro- test. Mayor Richard Goldberg said today he placed the item on the agenda for discussion. but did nol expect it wouJd receive any Laguna 11.1pporl DECLARES WAR ON DRUGS President Nixon Pope Makes Appeal VATICAN (UPI) -Pope. Paul VJ ap - pealed 1oday for a prompt restoration of peace in East Pak istan in order lo pre. vent Asia from being shaken by "new and dangerous conflicts." President Asks Check On Veterans WASHINGTON (U PI ) -President Nixon announced a national altack on drug use Tuesday and said he opposes le- galization of marijuana because it would encourage young people ''to start down that long, dismal road ..•. lo self-destruc. tion." In a nationally televised newa con· l~!f· ~~on ••ll•d th< Ulf of ~jroln and oth tr "hard" drugs by GI1 ln Viet· nam "• spec ial problem." One point in his drug attack will be to treat military addicts before. lheir re.lease. from the •rmed force&.~ But, Nixon Slid, "lt is not simply I pro- blem of Vietnam veterans. It's a natio11a.I prob lem. It's a national problem that primarily focuses on young people. During the past yea r the use of heroin and other hard drugs has increased sharply among military men Jn Southeast Asia, parlly bect,use of an influx of these drugs and partly because they are avail· a ble there at such law prices. Nlxon 's four.point attack on drugs in· eluded : -Drying up the sources by workin1 closely with foreign governments, In· eluding the Salgon government, "where they have, o( course, a 1 p e c I a I responsibility.'' -Prosecuting pushers in the United States. -Treating add icts, which f o r members of the armed forces "means treating them. where they are add icted to heroin or hard drugs, before releasing them." The Pentagon is expected to an- nounce shortly a program to test all members ol the armed forces (or ad- diction before discharging them. Educating the American people through a .. massive program of information" on how drug habits start and how so many become addicted to heroin "which vi rtually is a point of no return for many." Injured Deer on Canyon Road Causes Car Accident An unknown driver who struck a deer and left the in jured animal lying in a pool of blood on Laguna Canyon Road was blamed by police today for involving three other persons in an accident. Officers said Mike. Gallagher, 21, of Santa Ana, was westbound on the Canyon Road about a mile east of El Toro Road a few mlnules before 11 p.m. Tuesday • wtien he came upon the stricken deet. .3 Lawmen Leave . Laguna '· Pul ling his car off the road, be was at· tempting to drag the deer off -the pave· ment when another weftbound car ap- proachtd. • Oiana:e was the order of the day in the Lliguna Beach Police Department this ·Week as veteran juvenile officer Alu Jtmene.z tonk up new duties as •n in- Vtstlgalor of adult crimes and three of· ficers who had joined the department Jn ttte past year prepared to Join former Police Chief Ke.Meth Huck at his new pftlt in Simi Valley. Acting Police Chief David Brown con· finned lhat officers Jeffrey Reynolds. .)°oteph Re.Agan and 'Thom&!' Rttder all art lcavinf! for Simi Valley where Huck ~ forming a new, U.member police force . • Tbt tommunity north of the Saa Fernando Valley CWTtnUy ls aerved by the Sheriff's Departmtnf and Huck'• new police force. will ~e. over law en- forcement In the are1 July I, Brown said . The three oftlcer11 111 qualified for the Simi Valley appolntmenti in competitive euminatiOOJ and oral Interviews, he ad· ded. Brown tald two replacemtnt officers, one from Indio and one from Los Angrles 111\ready have been hind Mt<! lwo more wUI be edded to UW: force. Tbe IOUfth departure Will that of officer Larry War· ren who left to join hl1 f11ther'1 business in Oklahomt. Jimenez, a fixture. on the Laguna Beach force for ma ny years. hat served as juvmile officer for the pa1t lhre• years and was given 1pecial tralninC for the work on a scholaanip to the USC Delinquency Control l~tute. Brown described bis trai'llfer aa neither a promoUon nor demotion, but an Jnter. deplU°triiental change of assignment which will pl.act the popular detective on 11encral Investigative case work. The' juvenile department , he said, will be handled by Del. Carlene Am~ro..w. who 1J90 111ttende.d the OCI after jolnlng the force la$l year. Gallagher told police be ·was: afraid the driver would be unable to stop and leaped out of the wey. However, drtVer 'lbomas Richard Btlton, 2%, of Cypreaa, man1ged to apply his brak~ in time . to avokf hit- ting the deer. only to have hil own car 11truck from the rce r by a. vehicle driven by Shirley AM Ching, ~. of lt»t Oro St., Laguna Beach. r/y the time Laguna Beach polke •r- rived at the scene, lht ln)urtd deer wu dead . officers reported. None of the driver• Involved was burt but the two carJ austained modtrate d1maa:e • • j . ' --.. f,agunagrb .. fly Phil lnterllMf "II.ore and More, Harry, I Get the FHling You're Rushing Hom.· To That D1mn View, 1nd Not U1I " Laguna General Plan Evaluation Set Tonight A crilical evaluation of the Laguna Beach general plan report. allegedly showing 38 instance~ of fa il ure to follow guidelines sel forth by the Citizens' Advisory Committee. will be presented to lhe City Council tonight. The. reporl. three monlhs in prepara- tion. was prepared by Edward B. McElroy, graduate student In planning at UCLA and will be presented by Gwynne Kirkpatrtck, president of the Citizens' Town Planning Associstion. The McE\roy Report was Initiated by the South Coast Democratic Peace Club, Anxious Family 'Puppx Sitting' For lnjured"Dog Some.where in Laguna Beach an anx- IGU! family Is trying to look after • litter ot puppies w)'lose mother fiasn't been on duty since Tuesday .momlng. The mother, a 1ma.lt, abort hai red, black and white bitch, 11 In a Laguna canyon anl.mal hospital recuperaUng rrom injurie.1 she wffered whet llhe wa1 run over In the 900 block•ci-North Cos.It Highway around 11 a.J9. Tuelday. She bas a brollen tee and, acoordlng · to veterinarian. Dr. G.R. Eket>era1 ahe baa: rectnUy given blrtb , to .a Utter or pupe.. "Probtbly within a. week ," stYI Or. Ekeberc, "end ahe should be honle With her puppies." Laguanan A.C. Schaefer played 1ood nmaltan In the canine dr1m1, Dr. Ektbul said, and brought the Injured animal Into ber animal hospital, 3>372 L.a;una Canyon Ro1d, where llhe will re- main under trt1unent until her family b locat..i. according·to·David Munro. who convened an ad hoc committee to resea rch the general plan study prepared for lhe city bY the planning firm of Daniel, Mann, Johnson & f\.1endenhall . It grew out of a suspic ion that many of the difficulties the city now faces come from basic errors in the DMJM plan, ·?tiunro said. Mc Elroy. 32, now working on a Pb.D. in lJrban Planning, was hired to~evaluate the extent to which the plan followed guidelines set down for the research firm by the citizens· group app<iinled by the City Council to advise the DMJM team. His report, prepare.d at a· cost of '451), has been turned over to the CTPA. whkb in tum will present lt to the city. We11Claer S.UMler 1kle.a .lni ln the offtn1 Thursday, with the mercury mov~ Ing up a few notches after partly cloudy mominga a.Jona: the Orana:• eca.t. INSIDE TODAY The lrvtn« CommunU11 The,; ttr M.t "dug up'' the l7fntoge comedy "Arsenic and O&d Late" with htto1iou.s 11.tutis. See Enter• tainmcni, Pogt '!1 .' : !· ........ ,,, . Cfllf9rllilf r Cfl'Mr Cfl'Mr 11 Cltttkl" u,• 7 ClfMlllMI 11-'f Ctm~ A C:rtnftrf n ONl!I Nttk" l• Ol-c" u • .,,...lit ..... ' •11twte._. , .. " l'llltllc• il'-if -H .,. ............ ! I, t DA!.'_!__P_1_Lo_r ___ ~r. _____ WtdnH61J. J1111t 1 :~~ Warns Soviets President Tells of Red-Egypt Friendship • WASHINGTON jUPI) -President NiJCOn warned lhe Soviet Union Tuesday l'IQt lo ltt ila ne.w friendship lreaty \\'ilh Eg}1)t touch off a fre!h Mideast arms race that rould greatly peril peaoe. "ll la too early tQ appraise Uie trtaty iu terms of whft it qoi.ild mean, in terma of introduoinc .arma into the art a," Nts.on said ti\ a White Hott* news confe~nct. But 1f Mosco""' does 11tep up Its weapon supplies to C11.iro, he said , "it can only mean a new armt ract: that could gr~atly jeopardlze the chances for peace. We trust th al this is not the ca.se ·' Heroin, Cocaine Seized Nixon added that he is still hoping to work out some kind of Mideas peace lie\· t lernent "and we are not going to al101v U1ts treaty to discourage us insofar as seeking that 5greement rs concerned." Nixon fielded 21 questions during the :IO-m1nule nalionally televised session In other highlights he : In Secret County Raid -::iaid he was analyzing Ille U.S. posi- tion un adn1illing mainland China to the United Na\i11ns. and will dttide in about SLX \\et!ks whelher to rev isf" long standing: opposition lo seating Peking. -L11bell'd so1ne of those who took ~rt in the ~1ay Day demonstrations in \\1ashington .. \'andals and hoodlums and lawbreakers" who deserved to be ar· rested, terming It an exagge.ration to sa~· Their constitutional rights were abridged by mass arrests. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 1M O..Ltr 1'1191 Sit" Striking u crt tly, federal 11gf!nts aided by Costa Mf!l!la pollc! have seized a near- reeord shipment of II pounds of bt'roin and coealne, with a S4 milhon street •ales value. The caae was revealed Tuesday ar- ternOon, following formal arralgn me nt of e.ighL_ persons ~pec.ted M major SOutli.fancf ·c:ftli1f d't!ltf.U~: · Th!y range from a woman. 70, to a 1a. year-old girl. Defendants arrested Friday 11nd Satur- day in Santa Ana and Wilm ington are all Parkway Report Slated Tonigl1t By School Board A report on park.,.,·ay improv ements will be pnisented to Tru1lees of the San J oaquin Eltl'J'!tDtary Schoe4 District al toni ght's 7 p.m. meeting in the Admini strative Annex, lf600 Sand Canyon Ave .• East Irvine . Co mrnun itv interest in the im- provement Or parkways on school pro- perty in several communities prompted the study which will be presented by Assistant Superintendent Rex Nerison. J'\erisOn explained at a prior mee ting that perkways arlusually left unpl an tcd. So me conununities, like li1ission Viejo, have sidewalk next to the cuftl eliminating the parkway problem. District policy has been to leave park ways Jn their natural state be<:ause any planting v.·ould be trampled. But compla ints by homtowner groups bas led to a ree1amination or the policy and the findings will be presented at tonta~t·i. mee tl!J&. Parking Meters To 'Get Boot In San Clemente San Clemente council men art! expected to make the year-0 ld elimination or lht city's business district parking meters of· ficlal tonight. Scheduled for council action is a re· qu ired change in the uniform parking ordinance otficlally deleting the hundreds -0r meters remo\'ed from roadsides last year along--Avenida Del t-.1ar and El Camino Real . S1nCf' the remo\'al in April or 19iO , 1he parking zones ha\•e befn operating 1-1·1th a l.,.,o-hour time limit. , City offic ials recommended the action In an attempt to assi5l sn1all business o.,.,·ners in the Cll}'. \\'ho con1pla1ned that metered parking affected lheir customer totals. Sin~ thtn tiales tax re\'en~ h111·p shown an Increase. but cilv revenues from parking violation fines a n d forfeitures have. dropped. OIANG-1 COAIT DAILY PILOT Oll:ANG;; CO.UT l'UIL.ltHINc;. i:OM~ANV lh1b•rt N, w •• .i J't'ft-•M """'"'"r J•cli J.. C111lw \llCt I'~ w c;;-•I i1Mn109' n •"'•t ... .,a I. t:•llor 1 Tlt•,,.•t A. M11r,l.ift• ...... f01"0 !11• Ch1rl1J M. loa1 Ric~11.I '· Nill "t1h t111J M•,..tlfiv IC•ll..,• L .. 11-lffcli Otfilc• l l ~ f a111• A••~u• 1>4~ilin9 11hl11u : ,.0 . Ba, 666, 'l •St s .. Cl-'-Offk• )05 N1rlh El C1flli111 -...1, 1J6f 2 ---Cinll Mn1· .tJ0 -I fU'I' tl>"..t ,._, ... ~ft: »U ,........., 111111 ... .,.11 Hl#ll!"llltofl luc.Jll 1117~ lllKfl -i1Vlr4 charged V>'ith ronspiracy to import and distribute drugs in the Unit ed Statcs. All remained in feder;i] custody today, v.ilh bai l sel at $100,000 and $7~.~ ror the adults, U.S. Attorney Richard Kirchner announced. Investigato rs clllim the alleg~ heroin deaiership involved supplies delivered by se.a ai Wilmington, originalin& i!l M1;1.ico. They asserted also lhat some came fro1il Turkey, via France. Santa Ana arrestees included Nicholosa Maese, 70, of 2Q50 Standard SL. Ar lhur Aceves, 31, of 929 \V. Myrtle St , and Rachel Valdez. 55, of 1806 N. Towne r St., authorities said. Suspects taken into custody at Wilnl· ington . where they Jived. are Alfred '-1. Salas Sr .. 56. his son. Alfred t>.1. Salas Jr., 29, and 25-year-old wife Belly Lee Salas. Authorities claim they were <lrrested a!I the r~ult ot...a vast investigation of in- ternational scope lhat included 55 narcotics agents at its peak. Keeping details secret until prll· seculion. the federal agen!s did nol specify the alleged roles of a IS·year-old Santa Ana girl and a boy, 17, from Wilm- ington. federal attorney Kirchne r said the drug hau l included seven pou nds of heroin and th ree pounds of ~aine. A variety of la w agencies were ill· volved in engine ering the raid. <1rganiied during more than three months o( in· vestlgation. Costa MeY Police Detective LI. Harold Fischer said it was spectacularly co.12.rdinated for one of such extent. l!awmen from the U.S. Treaaury Department, Custom&, federal and slate bureaus of narcotics e n f o r c e m e n t . Orange County District A l l o r n e y ' s Narcotics Task force and local dctec· tives took part. Costa Mesa and Ncv.·port Beach narcotics agents were deeply inyolved in the probe during the fina l slates, ac. cording to investigators. Norm Kutch and Bob Lennert. or Costa Mesa were assigned lu\l·Ume during the lasA two weeks to L~ federal case, whi!P.: Newport Beach Detective Sgt. Leo Konkel was also clo!ely involved. The seizure of heroin -a d!'alh <lcaler for de cades -and the more recently popu lar cocaine was one of the larges( single hauls taken in years. Teague to Talk . .\t Graduation For Saddlehacli. Como1encemrnt for <1 record nun1bcr of Saddleboick College. students \\!II take place june. 23. Associale in Arts degrees v. ill be presented to 209 graduate~. n<«1rl ~ tv.icr the number v.ho rrcciYed degrees l,1sl ~·ear. Comme.nte.menl speaker \\'ill he Dr. \Villiam J. Teague. former \'ice president of Pepperdine College and currently a \'let prcsldenl of Purex Corporation. l~is topic will ~ "I[ All Else Fails, Think." The Re\'. Clyde Sho.,.,·altcr of Rrd Hill Lutheran Church will present the in· vocation al the outdoor cerenlony v.·h1ch \\'ill begin at 7 p.m. in the visitor's park. ing lot. During the certimony the school's \·a\edici.orian will be announced along with ~holar.sh.ip winners and honor atudents. -Acg;ised llanoi of refusing to do anyth ing more. than .. discuss" -nnt release -American prisoners of "''ar if this rount ry would sel a termination date for the wA r. ..-81Yl.Wrtb~ 'fl':ftllld-be wiUin~.t<> lral't:I any\\'here in the world ii it .,.,·ou ld hel p tu achieve troop reductions in Europe or arms li1nita llon aireemen1s \V i t h f\.losCO\\'. although he has no present pl<1ns for any specific trip to Europe. Nixon·s China commen ts reflected to a degree the ronclusions of a White House advisory cornmillee he aded by Henry Cabot Lodge which recently recom· mended to him that China be admi!!!'d to the United Nations. In add ition, I here has been specula1ion that China \\•ill hcive enough support lo .,.,·in 11 scat this year 1-1•ithout a change in the U.S. position. Review Board May Speed Up Harbor Work Expansion of Dana Point 111ay spet>d up alter the Dana Point Harbor Re\'iew Board meets 1'~riday in Ne.,.,·port Beach. 1lle Revie""' Board meels at 2 p.1n. in Orange County Harbor District head- qua rters, 1001 B11yside Drive. to check construction plans for the re tail slore~. boat launrhing facility and sport fishing complex al Dana . At present a few boat slips are open at Dana PoWt .Harbor, but n1osl other faci lities ~re slili io the early coo· S!ruc1 ion phase. Harbor D1stnct engineers explained lhr progress of the D11na Point project -A marine fueling statinn is now under construction and the fuel 'tan b are Jn 11lacr. -llarbor Dislrict olfic.ials will seek a tenant in August to buil d a boat reµair fac11ily. -A dry boat storage and boat laun- ching farility are under construction and i;hould be open July 1 if the Review Board agrees to fi nal plans Friday. -The sport fishing complex: has riot been started. but iniUal plans for it \\'1!1 be revie\\'ed at friday·s meeting. -Some boat slips are open and the re~t of a planned 1,450 slips are under con· i:.truclion -Retail shops arc und er constr11ction Friday·s agenda item ~·overs the srcond phase or 1he 1..on1mcrcial ccnler. -Grading has started on the si lr of a 'iZ·room fTlfJtel -Prelu111nHry con~1ruction i~ under 11 II)' ffl r !he island restaurant. Engineers said all !he ""'Ork currentl.\' covers the ea~lern half of the h<irbor Thi' v.estrrn riortion \\"On't he considered for development ff)r ;i no!her t\\"O or three ~ear s. 'A1nigo s Ni g ht' At Saddlehack :'l·ll SSIO~ VIEJO -Grai;lu3ling sen iors fron1 South Coast area high schools and !heir parents are 11·clcome to SRddleback ('ollegc•s 11nnu11l "Amigos Night .. Thurs· clay rvening -an open house ac!ivi!.v plannrrl to introduce prpspe.clive students to the cainpus. A program \Yhich "UI include lours of the campus, '"1iU begin at 7:30 pm. Lawye1·'s Bid to Def e11cl 'Unbor11 Babies' Rejected A Ja'i\')'t!r's bid t.o defend "thOu$ands of unborn children In Orange County'' dur- ln1 Dr. J ohn Shriver Gwynne·s trial on aborLton charges was rejecled lOday as the Sant.a Ana ph~c ian was ordered to fact lrfal Oct, ll in Sup1:rlctr Court. Il took Judge Byron K. McMiiian Just lilJ: l«'OOds to find no merit In allomey Rl:lbert Sl.$sone·.i; plea that he be allowed to represenl W1born children lhat will not, he told the jurist. be 1dL"quatcly represented In the courtroom. . "I think the district attorney Is qu1te capable of handling the issue." ruled J udgl! McMillan. He ordered Gwynne. 29, 11nd his mother, Rubye Unruh Gwynne , S6. lo lice trial Oct. 13 1nd !t i Jul)' 16 11nd Aug. 6 as the dates for hc11rins of prelr it1I mo- '1ons filed today by Gwynne's Allomey Dr. Gwy nne is accu,;ed of performing 11bortions al his 17th Street c!lnic in Santa Ana in defia nce or Ca l if o r n i a · .s Therapeutic Abo rtion Law. Hr ha! been arrested for v.·hat ii is alleged are tC'peated violations of the ~tatut£'~. Identica l charges against six young women who have worked with Gwynne til the clinic have been dismissed in municipal and juvenile court1 an rc1.:tnt .,.,·eeks. Allorneys tor both Gwynne nnd Dr Hohf>rt Cumming Rcbb of Laguna 'Beach are hoping lhat a ruling on the c.on· ~lllutlonality of the state's abortion code will hr deh\·rred b)• the C111lforrda Supre111e Court before their client.~ go to tri11I. Robb. 67. Is scheduled lo ~o on triAl Ju. 1y 26 on identical rhArges of illegally pro· ('Urlng miscArriages in women patlen"~ Or Gwvnnt. tl \8 mother. aod Dr. R6bb' are free On ball pendiog trial. lle's Rur1nfr19 South Vietnam Vice President Nguyen (·ao Ky, lhe fo r mer air force gener JI who headed the nation as prime minister in 1965. has announced plans to seek the presidency this fall . Millionaire Joi11s County Retire Pla11 Self.made. millionaire A. E. ''Pa t" Arnold of Cypress ,Tuesday was granted permission to join the Orane:e Count)' retirement system.. 'T'~~ 1\11.-y~:\r ~!d _\V'!.iL Or:an&e .Co unty civic leader who made a fortunt in oil and real estate had applied to join the retirement plan based on his $300 a 1nonth job as general manager of the <.:yprcs! Park and Recreation District. Arnold could have joi ned the plan in 1962 .,.,.hen his original S50 a month salary was increased to $100, but due to a book· keepi ng error his rneinbership v:as not in· eluded. As of July 1. the City of Cypress takes ~1ve.r lhe recreation di~tricl. spurring Arnold 's application for the retirement plan. By paying $2,911 into the plan. Arnold 's membership will be dated ba ck to 1957. The district \1•ould add anoth er $2.47S. The counly program v.-ould provide a 1n1nimum $102.15 a month if and when Arnold retires. He has said he:'d like. to continue until lhe first o( the year. Arno.Id 1aisol is chJ.ef9'of tne .CJpr~s Volunteer Fire Departmen t. pre!ldf.nt vof ihe Orange Cou nty Sehool Board. offic!r .1r lhe County Democratic Central Com· n11Ucc. a !!overnor of Cl)allman Colle2e. preslderJt of tpt C)·pre~ Co~ty Water ..i DistriC't, real estate broker and me.mber or the Coun ty Juvenile Justice Com· n1ission. l{c is a for1ner Grand J.ury mem btr, r ounly Fair board member and Cypress citv coun cl11nan. As ked if he thought he'd retire, Arnold replied. "[ don't think so. "I quit once, beck in 1947, and 1 almost \\·ent nuts." 'rot, 2, Kills Twins \VAl\AYA~lA . Japan (APl -A Z·year. uld girl suffocated her 57·day""(lld lll'in .s1~ters \\"i!h pol~ethylene plastic bags. polire reported Tuesday. They theori1ed :<he fell the twins h;id stolen he r mother's 11ffeclion. Hollywood Futaerai Audie Murphy's Services Slated ATLANTA (UP!l -Audie Murphy, tough little actor 1n forgettah!e cowboy films, will get 11 llollywood luneral l'i· day. 7 Oil Fir111s File Suit With County Seven Soulh!l'n Cali[ornia oil com- p<1n1es filed wh at has becan1e an annual Jawsuil against th e county Tuesday and demanded refund in their Orange County Superi or Court ~mplaint of more than $-100,000 in 197()...71 laxes. ·~~ ... f.~.1'·.Y.· !fimt;n-~r.· ~.Y.:?l.·a~tf -~al Beach are named as codefcndants in the action fi led by Atlantic Richfield Com- pany, Humble OU and Hefining Con1pany, Oreo Oi l Company, Signal Comp<1nies .lnc .. Ter1no C.:o mpan}'. Texaco Inc., and \\lest Sure Petroleun1 Con1pany. The con1panies allege th<.1! the county incorreclly includ ed in its assessment the val~e of state owned royall y interests. That calrulation. lhey stale. le.d lo a !otal overpaynient of $410.000 or which $56,000 "''ent lo Huntington Beach and nearly $8.000 to Se;il Beach. County supervisors have denied the c:laims of the comA11nies as they ha\'e in previous years. P:o court act ion h11s been taken on an alrnost identical suit Filed Jas·t year in v.·hich l969-70 taxes were pro- tested an d den1an d filed for the refund or nearly $600,000. If is argued in the compl:iint that Coun- ty Assessor Andrew J. llinsha\\''s tax- ation i.~ incorrectly ba.~ed on 011 assess· ment conditions lhnt existed prior to the passing of a nell' st:'.ltl' Ja1\' in !967. Tha t revision of California codes. it is staled. allowed oil con1pa nies to deduct royalty interests lrom their lo\3 1 assess ments. High Rise Vot e Signups Slated Lagun&n! who wi!h to \'ole ln the speci11l Aug. :'l elec11on on propo~d huilding height l1m1tat1on 1n the Art Colon\' have until June 10 lo see tba t thM-.voter Tt&lslratiOn is in order. To assi~t them·. 1lepuly voter regist rars 11·ill be on duty in the do.,.,•nlown area this week and next. Vor.ers 11'111 be able to regis ter ou tside Acord'~ t.!arket Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to S p.m. and al Ci!y 1-/all Junt 7 throu gh June JO, fro1n l l a.111. lo 2 p.111. Voters must be rC'g istcrcd not le~s 'han f14 days before an elect..ion, in this case June 10. and mu be resldent.s of lhc !'tare for 90 day e date of the elec· lion. ' Persons v:ho did no vote in lhe last general election, or "' a\'f'" rh11nged thei r nan1e or address, arc required lo rt·register. And Capt. Audie Murphy. late or lha· Texas National Guard anrl Con1pa11y B, 3rd Infan try Di\"ision, Sil·ily. Anzio, !\onnandy and lhe Culn)ar Pocket , bra\tc ~oldier and uneasy hero. will be buried t>.londey 1n Arl ington Nnt1onal Cernetery 11ith military honors. t>.1urphy, the most dtt'Urat ed soldier of the Arnerican forces 111 \\'orld \Var II, was killed in Lhe crash of a private pt11ne into a mountainside near Hoanok.e. Va., ... 1.1•hilr he was on a busine~ trip. fi\•e 1ithers died with him. Al!hough tnere 11111s-no advance v.·ord. a handful of spectators and l! mi litary honor guard from Ft. t>.ir Pherson, Ga ; turned out to pay tribute when the coffin 1••n1ta1ning t>.1urph y·s bnd} arrived in ·Atlan ta Tuesd11y, on the \.l'ay home ID ca11rorn1a. t>.turphy 11·on 24 medals in \Vorld \\'ar II, every one. a\tai!able to an An1e rican :wldier and son1e several times over. for three years of outs!anding courage in comhftl_ l;lr.. wori. ~ ·~ell-I·. Qf. ~@'I!'·!-.. standing of( 200 Gennan 1nfantry1ncn and six tanks. Aflt'r rhe \\'ar, he became a mov ie ac- lor. His body 11·as to arrive in Los Anaeles lh1s morning. · Elsinore Rapist Gets Jail T crm In Collllty Court An Elsinore man \Vho pleaded guilty In Orange County Superior Court In kid· naping charges after being identified as the rnolorisl ""'ho abducted and raped two Laguna Beach girls was senlenced tad.a)' to one to 2:> years in slate prison. .Judge Byron K. Mct>.-lillan ilnposed thaL sentence on Hoger Hohenberger. 28, afler stlld.l'ing a probat ion departn1ent report on the tall. husky defendant. llnhcnberger plead<·d gu1l1y Jasl monlh lo charges of kidnap1ng and assault "'·iijl a deadly \\'eapon in prelliRl action that led Judgr lilct>.lillan lo drop addJtiona l t•ounts or rape fil!';d against him lasl Dee. Jn Two teenaged girls lold police thal the burl~· machinist picked them up 111 the Art Colony as they v.·ere going home fro1n work . dro\'e then1 lo several rempte loca- tions 111 the count~· and r11ped tll('m af~r ., !hreatening bolh girls y,•ith a knife and a rel'oh•er. Open House Set By Art School TI1e Laguna Beach School of Art will hold its annual student art show and opeii house Sunday from I p.m. lo 4 p.m . The schoo l, now in its .lOth year. will ti. ripen to the public and refreshinents ,~111 be served on the grounds. The tearhing ~1 11fl at the insli1111ion is made up solely or professional artists. \\'ork Jone by students dur ing the past ~·ear will be on display during th!.' evenlt ------------ ( ' :tl'l' '"'. TODAY by .J. C. HUMPHRIES ---a THE BIG FIVE 'fhc 11•orld's 1nost precious jev;•els are the d1an1ond, ruby, emerald, sapphire and pear. This group con· stitules U1e "Big Five." Although recorded history re- \'eals a fashion-dictated rise a nd fall in lhe ,·nJue of each of these gen1s. ne,·er have" any of them ri roppcd fro1n the ranks or the "Big I·'i\'e ... In 1oday'!i inflationary \\·orld o( financial risk and product obsoles~ cence. it is good to ha\'e soine in- \'Cstment in one of Ulese ge.ms. particularly \1·hcn you co1n pare it 10 !'ionic other inve,;tin ents. For e.x· 11n1ple. a fine auto1nobile, after fi \'e years. ls not only outmoded: Jt also brings only a fraction of its original cost. 11·hlle a diam ond of equivalent value usually consli· tutes a good long term investment. i'olore and more people today art turning to precious jev.·els not only ror t he pleasure of -0\\·nershlp. but also because thi~ fine ini.·estmenl <"an f'IO\\' be made v.·ilh conveni ent fina ncial arrangements tailored to vour O\\·n budget. Con1e on in ••• \\0·11 sho\v· you how ! J. C. .J/.umphriej Je111efer.'> 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVEN IENT TfilMS IANK.A MElllCAllO-MASTlll CHAii.GE 14 Ye.-.~S IN SAME LOCATION PHONM~l ·l 401 j f v 6 (:a ... '" BU Ni d •• " tJj tio t '" an na his ad " bt pr pr ' tio w ., DB an 511 ;., dr ab cl cl !t m tr he th no J I ' • . . . San Cle1nen1e Capistrano· VOL. 64, NO. 131 , 7 SECTIONS, 90 PAGES EDiTI O N ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ., ... 2, 197f •• TEN aNJS Board Weighs Off er to Buy B,ig ·Starr Ranch By JACK BROBACK 0 1 tllt 0 .. 1~ 1"1111 Sl•H An offer by owners' of the 10,000-acre St.arr Ranch northeast of San Juan Capistrano to sell it lo the county ror an estimated $12 million brought a cautious re~ponse Tuesday from c o u n t y supervisors. The offer was referred to the Regional Parks Advisory Committee with a re- quest that it be 11tudied as a part of the county's Master Plan.of Regklnal Parks. Sale of the property to the county had been suggested in a Jetter from Alex Bowie, an attorney representing Great Southwest Development Corporation. He suggested lhe purch.ase could be achieved through the" formation .of a nonprofit cor- poration. · Fifth District Supervisor R o n a I d Caspers of Newport Beach noted that the offer "comes to the attenUon of the board at a time when we are considering a lot of open space problems. "There is Aliso Creek. Sa.It Creek, the Santa Ana River park and .others,·• Caspers said. "We are ()verloaded with proSpects.'' "There has been considerable in· dicatiun of publi c support for ope a· space projects." said Supervisor David L .. Baker. "Perhaps we should ~ve a bond election to test the strength of this sup-port.•• . Supervisor Ralph Clark said he sup· ported a bond issue vote. ''I am agaimt. the nonprofit corporaUon idea and the Starr Ranch does not have ttigh priority in studied projects." Bowie told the supervisors that the pro- perty had been offer:ed to parties other than the county and "it will be sold." He said the corporation just wanted :some county action showing Werest. "We believe there b a strong possibility the property could ·pay for it.sell as a c0unty project," he said. The county had shown an interest in the property as far back as two years ago. But then the corporation through a subsidiary. Recreation Environments In~ .. bought the 10,000 acru from the Starr Ranch e.slate for $11.6.mllllon. At that time, the firm s'afd If woufd develop the ranch into a prfvatefy operated pubUc park which would offer camping,' picnicking, hiking, riding, motorcycle ri~ing, swimmin& and filhing. .......... . ·--.--.... ' . ~ - • All plans were droPRfld •bent itbe' development firm ran inlo financial ~ ficulties p&Med down from the parent corporation, Penn Cen.tral._. , , The.,ranch was first .oUered ·for.·tale last March. · The ranch is bordered"'on the weat bf the corporation'• Coto de Caza",devdoli- ment which is still' in opetiUon ' u _ a private memberahlp rid.iq:, huntkll::and fishin g preserve. ~ ------- 0 ·Dr ·. e· . ~!!:·····--········ . . .... ;; . . . . . ' . , .. en era c.cus_e Nix_on Map s Major Wai· On Drugs WASHINGTON (U PI ) -President Nixon announced a national attack on drug use Tuesday and said he opposes le- galiilltion of marijuana because it would encourage young people •·to start down that long. dismal road . , .. lo self-destruc- tion." ~ In a nationally televised news co~ ference, Nixon called the use ·or heroin and othe r "hard" drup by Gis in Viet· Tl•fii "a special problem ." One point in his :drug attack will be lo treat mi litary addici., before their release from the ermed forces. But, Nixon said, "it is not simply a pr~ blem of Vietnam veterans. It's a national problem. It's a national prob lem that primaril y focuses on young people. "Consequenlly what we need is a na- tional offensive on this proble m, and one which of course will particularly take into account the immediale problem in Viet· pam," he said. During the past year the use of hcroil\ and other hard drugs has increased &harply among military men in Southeast Asia, partly because of an influx of these drugs and partly because they are avai!- 1ble there at such low prices. Nixon ·s fo1:1r·point attack on drugs in· eluded : -Drying up Lhe sou rces by work.ing cl()sely with fore-ign governments, in· eluding the Saigon government. "whert they have. nf course, a s p e c i a I reEpOnsibility. '' -Prosecuting pushers in the United 5tates. -Treating add icls. ¥•hich I o r members of the armed oforces "means treating them, where they are addicted to heroio or hard drugs, before releasing them." The Pentagon is expected to an· nounee shortly a program to lest all nrembe"l"s of the armed forces for ad- diction before diltharging them. Educating Ute American.people througll a "massive program of information" on how drug habits start and how so many become addicted lo heroin "which vir.tually is a point of no return for niany." Nixon said the dangers of heroin ac· c:ount for his strong position agaiMt tilaxation of marijuana restrictions. 0r .. ge Cout Weatller 1 Sunnie r skiea 1~ In the offing 'l'hur1day, with Qie· mercury mov- ing up 1 few not.chu after partly cloudy mornings aJong lbe Orange Coast. INSIDE "8DA Y Tht. lrvtnt. Community Tht.a· 'tr luu "dug uµ" tht! t.rinklQt comedy "Arsenic and·Old Lace" with hilarlOU$ re.tull..!. Se e Enter· toinmtnt. Pa Qt .! J. ...... '" ....... (II ti llW...itt •n l!Wlv .. PulMl1 tt N1"9n1t M41W1 ~t Or-C-l'Y 1•11 PTA l& 1-11 U·H DI'. llWl..:tlM 11 l lwc-Marll1h "'" T•llt¥ll• lt T,,..twn •n '#••llWl' I '#-'• N-. U.111 w..... Nf'tlh .., Clemente's Budget Up , Eight Viet . _ Civilians· ·For Action Said Iillled . ·- FL MEADE. Md. (AP) -·The· Amly announced today tha,t chartea ~-•~bit9 preferred a&ainsl Brig .• :Gtin •. J~r. W. Grave H u 1iter Photographer Joel Huyes checks over camera to be used in aerial survey today of orchards around Yuba C:i ty ,,.,·here graves of 23 trans· ient farm workers have been di scovered. The camera will use an in· (rared fi!m that 'vould show cut foliage that might hide additional graves. The film is sensitive to loss of chlorophyll in plant life. That Ne w Coast Oil Ri g? It's Jo·h £or James Bond By JOHN VALTERZA 01 l!M Dell't ,,~ '"fl To the passerby familiar with off!lhore oil drilling bans along the South Coast the sight of -a new ly erected platform in water south .of San Onofre wa1 a chiller thl9 weekend. The drlllini rlg "George R. Perri9" air- pearecl posed to sink a well smackdab ln the middle of the Aate'1 oil drilling sanctuary. But offshore oil· ha'ter11 -· iJ they w11it patiently -will" see a heart-warming slghl. ~ • James Bond is going lo blow the thing up. 'The rig Is part of a movie set which forms a key scene in the new Bond epic "Diamonds art Forever," produced by the Lcndon-ba~ed. F..<ln Productions . The· real !llory.of the George R. Ferris viaa dredgC;4 , up by Orange County's Director ol Harbors1 Beachell and Parks, who became curious about the platform during a weekend dri ve. _"I saw the rlg out there off lhe Lis l'ulgas road. and really got concerned,'' aald Kennelh Sampson. The olficl1I ii one of the 1lrong fightm ... for ei:tending a state drilling !anctuary into federal water. "I got on the phone , and wound up get· ting the real story from lhe Army Corpa of Eng1neer11." he related. The Corps, wllich administu1 th~ federal waters beyond the lhret·mlle limit (that'a the. edge ar the st.ate 11anctuary), granted a »day pe:nnit for lhe movie filming. Actually, Sampson learned, the rlg Is i·•st beyond the state sanctuary boun- dary, where drilling b still legal .. Within the next 30 days machine gun fire will resound around the platform, helicopters will 'fly over and frogmen will mib their usaultl. Finally, Engiarld's greate11t spy will do what rl'ulny Santa Barbara residents bave wllhed since the great oil slick 'two ytars .agcx. . . ' BUt thooe ln~ldenu probably .will !"'I arouse mucll curf-Osity. · It could pass · as just· andlher practice 8essk>n for the Marine Corf)ll whlcli UICI the waters off Camp Pendleton reaurarly tor mock battles. ... .;.... .,.,. . . . . San Clemente's pared-down budget pl'Oo- posal, w1th no salary Increases included, will come up for Its annual public hearing before city councllrn~n tonight. The document, about $400,000 below the existing fiscal year's municipal budget, shows a proposed $.1.6 million tn ex- penditures. Cl s-· t•• ·; ~.· . ···~ ... ~•,•'' docua:l(nt, )Pt tbii flJ nei cutl, ·nor .~Uona haV< been proooaed. Meanwhile, ne1ot1atoi11 for San Clemente's polictmen, firtmen . and other employes are continuing their separate barga inlng sessions Jn an al· tempt to win a cmn mitment in raises. Last year. employes gained .abouL five percent in increases, but city officials. say chances for similar raises this ye ar are slim at best. Jn the pro!X'sed document up for hear· 1ng tonight, no ta x increase has been proposed. The rate would remain at $1.38 per SlOO assessed valuation. Other Items scheduled for the 7:30 p.m. meeting include : -Consideration of planning commission end<>rsement of the tentative tract map for a major rondomlnlum development planned to replace the Harbor Hills Golt Course. The only unresolved issue -that of major street widths -has been refer· red lo the council for speci fic acti on. -A request from the city's Parks and Recreation Commission that the city pr~ posal to build a parking lot at North Beach be scrapped. Commissioners want a greenbelt on land which is be ing graded for a 100-car parking lot to be ready for summer crowds. The original plans for lhe rece ntly purchased acreage called for a youth recreation center - a proposal rejected by voters in last April's bond election. -Act.ion on an ordinance allowing for the collection of city business license fees on a ha lf-year interval, instead of a 12· month one. 'The action would be the grolllldwork for" conversion over to the celendar year for colleclion of the license fees. Pope Ma kes Appeal VATICAN (UPI} -Pape Paul VI ap- pealed today for a prompt restoration of. peace In East Pakistan in order to pre- vent Asia from being shaken by "new and dangerous conflict!." ' . Donaldson, accuaing him of murder IDd asaault involving eight V I e L n a me&• civili&ru. Do~; ... ul re«ntly a lop·plalialr for the Joint Odets of Stiff; ts -tm ;J hiahe.st ·ranking offiC;er . to be 1ceuaed·of . "'" kUUng clvtliana in the V,}etnan:fwar. ' ! •• !, The f7-year-old " West ,PGtnt ~uate '1• ·.r,x ' ,:· [r,'M-allo ia Ille faat ..-aJ·IAj bo c:barled v, ~Jrllh ID a,I~~~ """"·.'fi!!M .. lhe '"·· ' l'hru~ .... ~ ......... 11.yeara • . . ' Tbt" A1fJf1 .... mmomad . :rlmrdet '·~··tierm-jaeflsrtd .aptnit·u. Col. 'Rl!Dam .L McClollle)'. 1'llo oerve<I ur1 "t......_ und4r''""n•l~ ln Vietnam. No dJtalll E~!lftu '· 1n !ic&k.y·s coat,..,. •. ~'.All Folk singer Joan Baez gives Anny, spokesman. ut<t the two CIStl iD- newsmen in Paris her version volf ed ieparate lDcl~ of events that Jed to .the French The Artny said the incident.a cm which state-run television network tlfe charges are based took place'bet~ cutting off her act in mid-s how. November Ul61 and January 19et Jo The networ k spokesman sa.id Qi.Jang Nga! Province, where tbe My. bl ?l-1iss Baez insisted on making nias&aae occurred-the prevkm March. I. d Donaldson, then a cok>ne:I, commanded a po 1tical statement an plan· the 1101 infantry-Brigade, wllicb JDciuded ned Lo de"scribe France as a 1,1 LI. wuii·am L. Calley'&-•·.-·-. lllO "Fascist state." ....-i -time of the My Lai maaacn. Howewr, Mission Viejo Speed Study Set By Supervisors Additional study will be given to 11 traffic problem in Mission Viejo at the suggestion of county Supervisor Ralph Clark. Clark told fellow supervisors Tue~day that a "60 mile per hour speed limit on Marguerite Parkway is too fast and something muat b~ done about it." The county Traffic Committee had recommended a no-parking zone lo im- prove visio n at the iotersed.ion of Pueblonuevo Drive and the installation of warning aia ns on that drive and .two others whlch .deadend at Marguer ite. A speed llmil had been suggested by re11idenl..! of the. area following the death of a boy on a bicyCle las t April 11. He wa1 struck by a car. The cOrnmlttee did noft reoommend limiting the speed, but Clark 1ald be wanted them to consider such 1 move: • Donaldson did nol take over the brjgade until October 1961. more than ail monthl after My Lai. Calley has been sentenCed to a life term for mW'derina civililNI 11 My Lal. No details of the Dona1dson ca• were provided, but sources said an in· vestlgatlon was started after statements were made by a helicopter pllot attaclled to the. 11th Brigade during the period. He was not Donal dson's personal pilot, Ult. sources said. Hit name was wi~kl'. At one poi nt in the official 1tatem·ent, tt wa.s undec4'ood. the Army planned to WI the word "alleged" in referring to the eight Vietname11e civilians becute an i"s"' in the case ii likely to be whether they were Viet Cong Ughtus. Lt. Gen. Claire Hut.chin, commanding general of the i.t ·Army bcadQuartcred at Ft. Meade, hu not yet ~ ~ course he wfll follaw. Army offida Aid Hutchin would ..d1smUm: the charges tit order a grand jury type Pf'l"""'"ll lo cerry the case further. Officlala 1eld the · char1e9" · 1iCalnet Donal dson ~ere prefetnd•by C.01. ~ Ranck, a staff officer asslln!!/d by Hutchill'lo revitW Ille lnvullealloli:'l'ho l!t Army judct advocate I.hen l'W1ed the:case ·to -Hutchin. . r · .. ·~ Born al FL Os!etJtorPe; Ga.; ;,ot;.' T, 102•. 0ona1d>on grac1ua1ec1 • -. w..i Point and WN com~ ·J!ll}I\ I, 11114, lhe·day the all\!!l~~ llorililJ!> dy. . • • ?. ,, .. VIPs at Saddleback c: I IJ~spital .-,Cerein.onies· ·~~t·:. Two county supervisors and a state heal th o,fficlal wUI he•d the lbt ol Vtf>r 1t groundbreaking ccrt monlea Monday for the Sadtlleback Community Hospital. Supervlson Rqnald' Cisper!ind Ralph ll. Clark wHI bead Ille llal af count~ af· ficial1 scheduled to attend th• dedk:1llon rjltll for tfie Laairtia HUit-health ·care f8Cnity which ha1 . been the M ject of contr<f9eray at the county l)lannlnc com- miiulon leve1 In recent week!!. SpokeJme:n for the prOject undtrtlken by !be Llllheran llolpllal Foundatioo uld .. t.JM,.rttea Will bqin at 11 •. m., and wllJ be foil~lmmtdl1tely by Initial ""'k by colfltruclion · c:rew1. Particlpanl.!I 1t the rite. • .nu lnciude Saddlebacl< .Olamber of Common:O • • •I . .,. Presldenl Tom Wlnple, •Illa ho1fth de1)1rtmeat .'reiireMn\IUve ~Jial'TY. ~W. • ........ ilttdYe•. of the hc>Spilal:1· deslf>1 nilii. $addlieback COmmillilly "Hooptlll BOard Chalrrri111 P'r1nt Sch1efftr, Qi! a coloi' aulird from llie' El Tori> MCAS. Retlre<hdmlral1 Roland Smool 111<! JlW. BeJTY a11o "'" 1u. part. , ·~.. '' ~ ... , '• ' ' • ---... 2 DAI' Y P1LOT SC Nixon Warns Soviets President _Tells of Red-Egypt Friendship WASHINGTON fU PI ) -President Nixon warned the Soviet Union 'l'ue!day not to let jls new friendship IIe~y with Egyp{ touch off a fresh Mideast arn'ls race that could greally peril peac:e. "Jt Is too early to apprai~ lhe Lrealy in lerml of whlt It could mean, In '•!'ml of tntroductng ar!Tll ~to the ere •." Nixon lllaid at a White Ji.oltff; newa con ference. But if Moscow does step up -Its weapon $Uppli8 to Cairo, he said, "It can only Heroin, Cocaine Seized ' " In Secret County Raid 'By AftTffl.Jft ft.. VINSEL OI '" 01111 Plllf lllH St.rlking secretly, federal agent! aided by Co!ta Mesa police have seized a near· record .shipment of 11 pounds of heroin and ~alne, with a $4 million st.reel sales value. ,,,e cast was revealed 'l'uesday ar· ternoon. following form al arraignment of eight ~rsons suspe<:ted as major ~'r)~·mr; detH£r.;i. ~ They range from a woman, 70, Ul a lS. year-old girl. Dt.(endanll arrested Friday and Satur· day in Sant.a Ana and Wilmington are all Park,vay Report Slated Tonight By School Board <'harged with conspiracy to import alld distribute drugs in the United States. All remained In fed eral custody today, \l'ilh ball 1et at $100,000 and $75 ,0UO hir tl'IC!: adults, U.S. Attorney Rlchard Kirchner announced. Investigators claim the allt;ged her.<Jin dealership involved supplies dt;llvered by 'ea at wmninaton-ori&!.i:taUQ&.. in i\lq_ico. They· asse;ted 'also that soma came from Turkey, via France. Santa Ana arrt;stees included Nicholosa Mal!:se. 70, of 2050 Standa rd St. Arthur Aceves, 31 , ol 929 W. h-1yrtle St .. and Rachel Va ldez, SS, of 1806 N. Towner SL, authorities said. Suspec1s taken inlo ruslody at \Vilm · lngton , where thty lived, are Alfred t-.1. Salas Sr .• ~. his son. Alfred M. Salas Jr., 29, and 25-year-old wife Belly Lee Salas . Authorities claim they 1o1•ere arrested as the re!lult of a vast investigation of in- ternational acope that included ~ narcotica: a1ent! at Ila pe ak. .4t report on parkv.·ay improvements Ket;ping detail• secret untll jiro· 1o1·ill be presented to Trustees of the San :;ecutlon. the federal agenta did not Joaq uin Elementary School Diltrlct at speclfy the alleged roles of a JS.year-old tonight's 7 p.m. meeting in the Santa Ana j irl and 1 boy, 17, from Wilm· Adm inistrative Annex. 14600 Sand Canyon ington. Ave., East Irvine. Fedt;ral atlorney Kirchner said tht; t:ommunily lnt.ere1t in I h e im· drug haul included seven pounds of provement of parkway1 on .school pro-heroin and three pounds of cocaine. perty In aevtral communities prompted A variety of law age ncies were In· the study which will be prese nted by volved in engineering the raid, organized Assistant Superintendent Rex Nerison. durln& more lhan three montha or in· Nerlton ekplalned at a pr ior meeting vestlgat!on. that parkw1ys are usually left unplanted. Costa Mesa Police Detective Lt. Harold Some communities, like ?>.fission Viejo, Fischer said It was spectacularly have 1ldewalk next lo Ule cufO coordinated fo r one or such extent. ellmlnatint the ~arkw1y problem. Lawmen from the U.S. Treasury District policy has beeo lo leave Depirtment, Customs, federal and stale parkways in their 11atu ral alate beca~urt;aus of narcotics e nfor c e m e n t , any plantlna "'.'ould be trampled. Qnnge County District A l torn e y · s But complaints by homeo~·nt;r croups Narcotics Ta&k fo rce and local dete<:- has \~ .to a reexamination of the policy lives took part. and the findlnts will be presented at Costa Mesa and Newport Beach toni&ht'1 metUnc. narcotic.! agenu wert; deeply involved ln Parking Meters To Get Boot In San Clemente San Clemente council men are etpecled to make the yeu---0ld elirnlnatlon or the clty'1 b11Slnea1 district park.ins meters of· fici1l tonight. SdleduJe.d for council action ls 1 re- q!,lfrtd chJ;nge in the ,uniform parking ordinance offtclally dtletlng tht hundreds of meters removt:d from ro11dside.s las t year along Avenlda Del Mar and El C&mino Real. Since the rent0\'11 in Apr il of 1970. the parking zonea have been operating with I t111'0-hour time limit. Clty 0H1clals recornmended the aclion In an attempt to assist small business owners in the city, 11i·ho compla ined lha l metered parking all ected their cwtomer to..tals. Since then salts I.ax re venuH h1 \'e shown an lncre1u1e, but c!tv revenues fro m parking violation fines an d fortelturQ have dropped. OIAN•I COA.lf DAILY PILOT C•AMO: '°"*" PU•LllHlllll> C0M"AH't lel.•rl H. W••' ,. .. ~""' •nll ...... IOMI' Jttli II:. Cwrlev Vk11 ~ --.....,,1 MtM .... l'llel'l'l••-IC•t11tf .. _ l\•M•f A. M.1,hiR• M l_ .... l 41ilor the probe during the final stiles, ac- cordinl: to irtvertip\ors . Norm Kutch and Bob LeMerl. of Costa Mesa were assigned full-time durlng the last two wet;lct to the fedtrQ.l Cl!l.Se, while Newwrt Beach Dttecti Ye Sgt. Le-o Konkel waa also closely invo lved. The seizu re or heroin -a death dealer for dec ades -and the. more recently popu lar cocaine was one of the larg1st single hauls taken in ycarll. Teague to Talk _,\t Graduation F 01· Saddlehack Commcncemtnl for a record numbt;r or Saddleback College :.tudents 1\ ill take place Junt 23. Associ ale in Arls dcgrtes v.ill bt prtsented 10 :!O'J graduates, nearly l1\icc the nu mbe r \\'ho received degrets last year. Conimencemtol speaker \I.ill bt Dr. \Vilham J . Teague, !armer vice presldenl <Jf Pepperdine CotJege and currently & vice pres.ldent of Purex-Cvrporation. His. topic 1,1·ill be ''II All E!se Falls, 1'h!nk." 'Tht; Rev. Clyde Showalter of fled Hl\1 l .utheran Church \\'lll present !ht in· vocation at lht; outdoor cuemony v.·hich will begio al ? p.m. in tht,. \'isllor's park- ing lot. • During the C"trfl1'1ony lht llchool's \•aledictorh1n ·w111 be announCt'd along with scholar1bip wlf'lners and honor students. mean 1 new arms raoi that COl:lkt 1rtatly jeopardl.ie the chanou for peace, We trust !hat this is not lhe case." Nixon added that he Is s1i11 hoping lo work out some kind or Mide:is peace set· t!ement "and v.·e are nut going to allow this treaty lo discourage us insofar as seeking that agreen1enl is conct;rned." Nixon fielded 21 questions during the !!~minute nationally televised session. In other hlghligh1s he: -Said he was analyzing the US. posi· lion on admitting mainland China to the United Nations. and 1\lill decide in al>Oul six v.·~ks v.·hether to revise long slanding: <lpposition to seating Peld ng. -Labeled somt; of those who took JXirt in the t.lay D:af demonstrallons 111 'Yashlngton "vandals and hoodlums and J;iv.•breakers'' '\'ho dest;r1•ed to be er· resl~d. terming it an exaggeration to say their constlt1.1tional rights were abridged by ma~s arreslll. -Accused Hanoi of refusln!( to do anything more. than "discu.'15'' -not release -American prisoners of wa r if this country would set a termination dato !or the war. -And said ~ie would be .Wi.lllng lO lravcl anywhere in the \vorfd' if ii v.'oufd' tielp 10 11chicve troop reduct ions in Europe or arn's limitation agreements w i I h Moscow, although he has no prt;seni plans for any specific trlp to Europe . Nixon's China comments refl tctl'd to a degree the conclusions of a White House advisory committ~ headed by Henry t:abot Lodge v.·hich recently recnm· 1nended to hi m thal China be admi!lecl lo 1he United Nations. In addition, rhe re has heen speculation that China will ha\·e enough support to v.•in a seat !his year \~ithout a change in the U.S. position . Review Board MaySpeedVp Harbor Work Expansion of Dana Point may speed up airer the Dana Point Harbor Hevicw Board meets Friday in Newport Beech. Tht; Rev iew Board meets at 2 p.m. in Orangl' County Harbor DistricL ht;ad- quarters. 1001 Bayside Drive. to cht;ck co nstructiorwlans fQr the retail sto res. boat launching faeillty and sport fishins c:omplex al Dana . At present e few boat slips are open al Dana Point Harbor. but 1nosl other facillties are .still in the early cun· ~!ruction phase. flarbor District eng'ineers explained the progress 0£ the Dana Point proiect; -A mari ne fueling stat ion is now under construction and the luel tanks are 1n place. -lfarbor Di!trlct officials will seek a 1t;nant in August ro build 1 boat repair facility, -A dry boat storage and boat laun- chinj lacility are under construction and shou d be open July t if th<' lleview Board agrees to final plans Friday. -The sport fishi ng coinp!ex has not been started . but initial plans l'or 11 will be revle,l'!.ed al f<'riday 's meeting. -SomNio'3t slips are open and the rest ol' a planned l.450 slips are under con· :it ruction. -Relfl il shop!! are under construcl1on Friday ·s agenda 11en1 co\·ers the second phas e of the con1n1erc:ial center. -Grading has started on the silt of a ~2-roorn motel. -Preliminary construction i~ under way ror the island restaurant. Engineers said all the v.ork current!~· covers the eastern half or the harbor. The \\'estern portion v.oo't be considered fur developn1ent for another tv.·o or three years. 'Amigos Night' At Saddleback ;\flSSlON VIEJO -Graduati11g senior~ fro1n South Coost area high i1chools an1t 1helr part;nts are \velcome to Saddleback College's annual "Amigos Nigh1" Thurs- day "-Ve ning -an O!>(';n house actJ\'Jly planned to Introduce prospective students to th"-campus. A program v.·hich \\"ill inr1ude lours nf the. campus, v.·il\ begin :ll 7:30 p.1n. ' I Ch1rft1 H. l 11' l l1h1•J '· 'Nin "'·"111tlll M• ........ U li.<1 Letti .. a-• om. 211 h rt1+ A•••!f• ::::"'I) M.i,lflllf 11i.lr1n: P.O. I •• 66t.()161'l ._ c.._...C>Mq Lawye~'s Bid to _Def end lOS Ntrtk El C1mi11• Attl, fl612 Ottt.r Offk " CMlll -·· JJ0 W~I llV $1•ftl flliwp0•I aM~h: JJJ~. IHw,,.r! 10 .. IM"lf .,,,...,.,,,"" •ndl: l/Jll h id! ...... ltvttll I 'Unhor11 Babies' Jlejectell A lawyer's bid lo dtlt;nd ''lhousands of unborn children in Orange County" du r- i"8 Dr. J ohn Shriver Gwynne's lr!al on abortion char1ea WI.I! rejected today as the Santa Ana physician was ordered to faet: trial Oct. IS In Su~rior Court It look Jlldge Byron K. McMillan just sit seconds to rind no merit In 111orney Robl';rt Sassone'! plea that he be allowtd lo rt;presrnt unborn cttlldren lhat will not , he tol d the jurllt, bt 1deq1.1attly represented in the COW'troom. "I thick Ult dl1tr1ct attorney is~lte C<tpablt or handlln& lhe luue,'' ruled Judi e McMillan. •He ordered • Gwynnt. 29. and his mother, Rub)'e Un ruh flwynne, 06, to fact trill Oct. 13 and 1et July 16 and l\ug. 6 as the dates ror hearln& of pretrlAI mo- tion~ Oled tOOay by Gwynne's at~rn•Y- Dr. Gv.•ynn e ls accused ol per forming Rbortior.s al his 17th Street cllnlc In Sanln Ana in defiance of Ca 11 f or n i a · i; Thuapeutic Abortion La w. lte he~ been arre1ttd for what It is allt;ged are repea~d \'iolafions of th"-11a1u1e~. Identical charges agains t six )'Ouni.: \\Omen who have ~·orked u·iUl G11-ynne al the clinic ha\·e. been dismisstd in municipal and juvenile courts" In reetnl I "t'"-kS. Attorneys for both Gwynne and Or flobcrl Cumming ·Robb o1 Laguna Bench are hoping th&t a ruling OD the con- sUhJtiona\ity of the state'fl abortion code v.·i11 be deli vered by the Callforn!a Supren1e t:ourt btfore their clltnls go lo trlttl Robb. 67 . la scheduled to go an trra1 Ju. ly 28 on ldontlcal ch11rge.s tif il\tg11 ll)1 pro- curing miscar riages in women p11tltnls Or. Gwynne. hl11 mothtr. and Or. fWbb :tre. frre on ball pending tr!AI. lie'• Rui1ni119 South Vietna_~ Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky, the former air force general who headed the nation as prime minister in 1965. has announced plans to seek the presi den<'y th ls fall. Millionaire Joins County R-etire "Pla11 Self.made rni!lionaire A. E. '·Pat" Arnold of Cypress Tuesday was granted permission to join the Oranae County reliremt;nt systeni. Th t; 68-year old 'Vest Oraage County civic leader v.·ho made a fortune in oil and real estate had applied to join the retirement plan based on his $300 a month job as general manager o[ the Cypress Park and Recreation District. Arnoltl could have join_ed the plao Jn Hl62 when his original S50 a month salary was increased to $100, bot dut to a book- kee ping error his membership was not in- cluded. As of July l, the City of Cypress takes 01•e.r the re creation dist rict, spurring Arriold 's appli cation for the retirement plan. By paying $2,911 into the plan. Arnold 's membership wlll be dated back In 1957. The di!trict \Yould add 1nolht r $2.475. The C-Ounty program would provide a n\inl mum $102.15 a month if and wht;n Arnold retires. He ha:i said he'd likt; to continue until the first of the year. Arnold al!'ll> is chief of tne Cypress \'ulunteer l"irt Department, president of 1he Orange County School Board , officer of the County Democratic Central Com- 1n1ttec, a !!OVernor of ct?a.::>man C'.olle&e. president of Lhe Cyprest County Water Dlstrlct'f real eatate bro lltr and member ur the County Juvenile Justice Com- 1n1ssio11. lie ls a former Grand Jury membe.r, Cnunty Fair board member and Cypress cl l.y counclln1an. Asked if he thought he 'd retire, Arnold replied. "I don't think so. "I quit once, back in 1947. and l almost \\'enl nuts." Tot, 2, Kills Twins \\'AKAVA~IA , Japan fAP\ -A 2-year- old girl !lu ffoca1ed her 57·day-old tv.·in :-1sters v.•ith pol yelhylene plastic bags, potrce reported Tuesday. They theori ied she relt the twins had stolen her mother'• affection. GEM TALK TODAY by TtlE BIG FIVE '!"he \vorld's most precious jewels are 1he d\a1nond, rfiby, emerald, sapph ire and pear. This group con- :;ti lutes the "Big 1'~ive." Allhough recorded history rf'- Yeal s a fashion-d ictated rise and fall in the 1·aJue of each of these genis. never have any of them dropped from the ranks o! the "Big Five." In todov·s ii1Ilalionary \1•orld of finencial ~isk and product obsotes· cence, il is good to have 5ome in· vestment ln one of theae gems. particularly 1vhen you co1npft6 it to sonlc other Investments. For ex· a1n pl e, a fine automobile, afte r rive years. Is not only outmoded; it also brings only a fra ction of its· original Co.!i l, \i:hUe a diamond of equivalent value usually constl· tule.s a good long term inves tment. More and mori people today are tum in~ to precious jewels not only for lhe pleasure Of O\rnership, but nl~"I beer.use this line ln\'e1t1nent can no'v be made ""'ith conventcot f1nanciRI tirrangements 111Uored to your 0\1•n budget. Come on in •. \\C 'll shn1v you hO\lo· I HoUNWOOd Funeral Audie Murphy's Services Slated ATLANTA (lJPl) -Audle ~lurphy, tough little 11ctor In forgettable cowboy l1ln1s, will get a Jlullswood funera l Fri· <lay. 7 Oil Firms File Suit With County Seven souttltm California, oil com- panies liled whal has became an annual 111v.·sui1 aga\nsl the county Tue5day and demanded relund in their Orange Olunty Superior Courl con1pla1nt of mo re than $-\00,000 '1n 1970-'il laxes. 'l'tll.. citj(';s of Uunilng\.oL\ Beach and Seal Beach are na1ned as codeJendants in the action riled by Allantic Richfield Com· pany , Hu1nhle OU and Re fining Company, Oreo Oil Company. Signal Companies Inc., Termo Company, Texaco Inc., and \\'est Sure Petrolt;UJTI Company. The companies allege that !he coun1y iocorreclly included in its assessrneot the \'alue of state ow ntd royalty interest~. Thal i4'1lculat ion. they state. led to a toral O\•erpa~·ment of ~l U,000 of 11.·hich IS6.000 went to llunlin glon Beach and nearly $8,000 to Seal Beach. County a!Jpervl!ors have denied tile claims of the comapnies a! they have in prt;viou! years. No court action has been taken on an almost identical suit fi)t;d last yt;ar In whi ch 1969-70 taxes wt;re pro- tested and demand filed for the relund of nearly $600,000. It is argued in the complaint that Coun. ty Assessor Andrew J . Hinshaw 's tax- ation is incorrectly based on oil assess- ment conditions that existed prior to the passing of a new state law in 1967. That .!',crision of California codes, it i~ stated, allowed oil companies to dedu c1 royalty in1erests fro1n their total assessments. High Rise Vote Signups Slated Lagunan:oi \l'ho v.;ish lo vot; In tht special Aug, 3 t.lecllon on proposed building height hmitllion ln the Art Colony havt until June 10 to St;e lhat their voter registration is in order. 'ro ali!tilst them , deputy voter registrars will be on duty in the downtown area this week and next. Voter:i 1,1•ill be ab]t; to register outside Acord's t-.farket Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and at City !!all June 7 through June 10, fro1n 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Voters must be registered not 1e~s than 54 day~ before an election. in this ca:'le June 10. and must be residents of the state for 90 da~s by 1he date of the eleC· lion. Persons \\'ho did not vote in tht last gene ral elec\Jon, or "·ho ha1·e changed their name or address, are required to re-register. ( And Cap). Audle· fli urphy, late o( the TP.xas National Guard and Con1pany B. :!rd lnfautry Division. Sicily, Anilo /liorn1a11dy and the Co lrnar Po1:ket , bra\'~ soldier and uneasy hero, wi ll be burled i\londoy ln Arllngto11 National Cemetery "1th niili tary honors. i\lurphy, the 1nost dfi'Orated soldier of the An1erican rorces in \\'orld \\'er II, "''as killed in the crash of a privatt plane !ntu a n1uuntainside near Roanoke, Va., while he was on a business trip. Five others died \l'ith him. Although tnt;re \1•as no advanc e word. a handful o( speclators and a military honor guard from Fl. t.1C'Pherson. Ga , !urned out to pay tribute ,.·hrn the Ct'.lfrin containing t.1 urphy 's body arrived in Atlanla Tuesday, on the way ho1ne to California. i\furphy \1•on 24 medals in \l.'orld War 11, every one a\'ailable lo an American. 1'nldler and some several times over. for three years of outstanding cou rage in com bat. He \\'On lh<' i\1eda! of Honor for .rli'116in€" ;:,n~:!OO &e~lii-l:ii Th-f:Mir~;mt~ and .six tanks. A.fll•r the war, he becarne a nio vie ac- tor. His body \\'SS to arrive in Los Angeles this morning. Elsinore Rapist Gets Jail Tern1 In County Court An Elsinore man \\·ho pleadetl guilty In Orange County Superior Court to kid· naplng charges after being identified as !he motorist who abduct ed and l"aped l>.\•o Lagun a Beach girls was sentenced today lo one lo 25 years in stale prison. Judge Byron K. r..1c~1lllan im posed tha t sentence on Roger Hohenberger, 28, .arter studying a probat ion department rtporl on the tall. husky defendant. Hohenberger pleaded guil1y lasl month to charges of kidnaping and assault \l'\lh a deedly weapon in pretrial action that Jed Judge Mcfl.til!an lo drop addition•! 1.·oun\s of rape filed aa:ainst him lasl Dec. JO Two teenaged girls told police that the burly machinist picked them up in the Arl Colony as they ~·e re going home froru wor k, drove them to several remolt; loca· lions in the county and raper:I them aftt;r threatP.ning both girl~ v.·ith a knife and 1 revolver. Open House Set By Art School The Laguna Beach School of Art will hold its annual studen1 art show .and open hou!":e Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The school, nov.• in its 10th year. \\'Ill be open to the publil' and refreshments v.·1!1 be ser\•ed on the Rrounds . The teaching :-.1aff at the insti tution is made up solely of professional artists. \\·ork done by !tudents during the past ~·ear 1vill be on displa y during the event. ' 27S.00 J. C. .JJum/?/,rieJ Jeu1e~r.1 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA C :.NYlN1£~1 f flMI IAN!(AMEJl lCAJIO-MASlill CHAlGl lt YIAI S IN SAM f lOCAllON ,HO N• 141-)401 1' I I I I ' fl DAILY PILOT 5 Wtd~ .lunt 2, tm LEGALN<mCE LEGAL NOTJCll: 1 ' l l I I I OVER 1THE COUNTER ' Complete-New York Stock List ..• .. .. lllti.J Ml911 l.• C .... CJ11 "1rl.i -... -i: I I I ! I ---..--,... -. Mo ving Up RICllARO C. PARSONS of Mlaion V1ejo hu been named a.)d ... f • ~~~ Na<ll>Anjer- lcon.Corru-pan d e n ee Sdloob.He WW be · res- ponsible for the geMraJ admin~a · tiag oC the Ales departmtnl Parsons, who has held mtrk~Unt and sates manage- ment . positions for 15 years -""ed a s marketing director at Ccrtron (;()rp., Anaheim, ptlor to joining N o r t h American. He has held .sales management positions at The Leisure Group, Inc ., Uls Abgeles, and the Purex Corp., U~wood. )?arsons received .a degree In ,business administration at J>Rn4ipia College in Illinois, Hi; .terVed {11 the U.S. Army ~ .~urope in Counter l ntelli- l eDCe and Anny Audit. tionJ. The announcement· W<I.f made by Asst&tant Vice President and ~1ana­ oer M1u:·ve-ne Morst:. Miss . Bergoff, who joined First Western in 1967, has been a banker for 16" years. Her previous experience in· eluded five )'ears with Bank of -America and tour years with the Continent.al B'1!k, Sbe resides in Fountain Valley . ROBERT L. lflLJ.. is the new manager at Sank of America's San Juan Capislra- no branc.h. Hill, with the bank: s i nce 1965, !..l fo r merly was mana- ger at the Mlssion Vi- ejo branc.h. He first ~ came a bank manager at tht-Rowland lleights branch in 1968, then ITl(lVed to the Mis· sion ViejG branch in Novem· ber, 1969. . .. Wtdnt!odiy, Junc 2, l91l DAILY PILOT ill Shillelagh Missile Program Ends Production of the U.S. Army/Philco-Ford Shillelagh anti-Ulnk guided m Issi I e system ·has 'been completed - markihg the end of a 12-year progran1 which set a free world record for manurac- turing volume or guided missiles. Aero11utronic Claims Free World Record extef\lilon of ita Cll5ht dlstanca capability. All Shillelaghs pro-- diiced after the first pro- U.S. Army •·ny-before-buy" .acceptance tests of the final production missiles were suc- cessfully completed at the White Sand Missile Range, N.M., last week. The lrish·named Shillelagh missile' is I.he primary arma- rnent for the M-Sfil General Sheridan A rm o r e d Recon- naissance Airborne Assault Vehkle. It was designed, deYeloped and produced by Philco-For4 Corporation's Aeronutrunic Di- v i s ion headquartered at Newport Beach for the U.S. Army Missile Comm and, Redstone Arse nal, Huntsville, Ala . Louis F. ~leilig. Philco·Ford vice pre s ident and Aero n ul ro n 1 c general nianager, said that, "Shillelagh has been one of the n1ajor element s tn Aeronu tronic:'s growth and de\•elopment, bringing the Felt All Over State Loss High lnManufacturing division nearly 5500 million worlh of business since the first t 11:ploratory development contract was received from tl)e Anny in 1958. No other missile has been prodoced in such vnlume in the free world," he said. Shillelaghs are now deployed worldwide by the Army. Starling in 1964 , the Army 11isslle Command <"Onlracted v.·ith Aeronutronic for five ma· jor Shillelagh procure1nents. The first production missile was delivered in 1966. The last "buy" was -a com· pc;tlliv~. firm·lix.«;d-price con- triict negotiated in July 1968, for $JOO million. This final con- tract was to have in cluded three years of production. But, because the Army's Shillelagh inventory for U1e Sheridan vehicle is now considered ample, And other programs - which are expected lo include Shillelagh annament -have been delayed, production was ended earlier this year. .Fabrication and i n i t i a I assembly of the missiles was carried out at lhe l.<1wndale Army Missile Plant near Uls SoutWand Cost Ri se Below U.S. , curement w e r e "extejlded Angeles, with final assemtlY range" missiles, and ac-.-eptance testing -at the. Aeronutronic Division f s Iowa Arm Y Ammunition continu.ing to develop im· Plant in Burlington, lowa. provements on Shillelagh at its Peak em p Io y men t al raeilities in Newport Beach. Lawndale Was about 2,300. The The next major production last missile wa.!I produced phase · for Shillelagh could there on Ma re h 12. begin as early as 1973. The Aeroru.itronic operated the missile system has bee n plant 'for more than six million if'SE1ect1:d as the prioclpal man hours without a major armament for Ole new U. S. accident or injury and receiv· Main ·Battle Tank and the ed numerous na1ional safety F'ederal Rep u b I i c ot awards. Germany's version of th• The only major change Main Batlle Tank. It has .al.!ID made lo Shillelagh throuRhout been adapted lo an advanced its production history was an version of the ~1-60 tank. Go ing W est Major Firm s Eye Area DENNIS BROKAW has ;oi1led t he Laguna Beach ojfice of Dean Witter & C~. as an ac~ount execu--_lj.,.,____ --. Hill , who had served as lreasurer of the Mission Viejo Kiv.·anis Club, now is a mem· ber of the San Juan Capistrano l,JQnS _ 91@, He resides on Jaa:neno DrtVe . rtf ~ Viejo with his wife, Suzanne, and two children : Dona ld, lfi; and Terri, 13. SA.N FRANCISCO IBW) - Ga I ifornia's 1nanu!_acturing firms have suffered t he longest and most severe set· backs in their history during the pas! year, V.'ells Jo~argo bank reported. by the general economic slowd.P)V!l, p~e .baE.k's. monthly busineSs review sa id. Although the cost of living continues to rise. Southern Californians can take comfort in the fact that their increase h~ oor l)el!n-as l'apid a& the nation al average, Sec u r i t y Pacific National Bank reports. PHOENIX-(BW)-The century-0ld cry of ''Go West Young Man" continued lO echo through e11stem corporate offices as two major companies announced they"re pack· ing up and mOving their headquarters to fresher Westtrn open spaces. • .lfefort jOining Dean Witter, B~i!W 1erved in tbe United m.tes • .fiir Force as a ~n commander of an in· tern.,eoce organization where lle ·a ttained the rank of cap- tain. A native of Toms River, New Jersey, Brokaw attended Mopmouth College jn West LOng Branch, New J ersey, where he received h i s· bachelor of science !!egree in business administration. 'Brokaw resides at 204 Cliff Drive lo Laguna Beach. JOHN J. HARNEY has been named president of tJ1e San· Liaro Commercial Bank in Tu>tln . Ham ey, 11 12 year veteran or banklng m a_n a_g e · ment. Serv- ed as vice pre s ident .and manag- ~ r oft h e West.clitf Of. fice of New- port NaUon-t> aJ Bank for the past four years. He is a member of the In- dependent Bankers Associa- tion and the Dalbo.a Bay Oub .and served in the Army Se· cvrity Agency while in the m ilitary. He bojds a BS Degree from Boston College and MBA from the University of Soul.hem California. He currently re- sides in Coro.a del Mar with hls wi!' Marion, .and four soni. DIANE BE:RGOFr, Oper· atiom Officer in First \Vest- ern Bank's Compton Of· Jice, has been given the ad· ditionaf title and respons· ibiiitt1 of A s.~ist111rt Mann· ger in Charge of Opera· . ' ~· '°"; •. ·~·~ ' Computer Automation, Inc_ of Newport Beach has ·named SIDNEY J. HALLI· GAN its 11ew Vice Presi· dent · Marke!ing, Preside11t David H. Methvin atrnou11c- <d. Halliga n has b ee n n o r t h eas t er n regional manager of Compuler Opera· lions Corp. since April, 1970. Previously he was w i t h Honeywell. serving as product manager. Honeywell CompuJ~r Control Division, and director of marketing. H o n e y \Y e I I Jnternational. He was serving as national sales ma nager of C.C.C. when it wa.!I acquired by Honeywell in 1966. PATRICK J. CHAR NE has been appointed controller of Newport National Bank. The aerospace-electronics sector has felt the most damaging effect, but other durable a11d nondurable goods . . producers also have bcea hit Costa Mesa Plant Joins Profit Hike CONCORD (BW) Systron-Donner Corp.. t:on- cord rnanu f acturer of precis_ion 1neasuring equip· menl reported third quarter earnings of 20 cents per share, up fron1 13 cents in the fourth quarter of last year and each of. tbe first two quarters of this year. The company comprises 1• divisions located in California Charn e e a r ne d a bachelor of science de- gree f r o m Los Angeles State Col· lege 1965. He has special- ized in ac· counting un- til his recent .appoi.!J~ent. He became a certifie6 p lie Ac· countant in 1968. , .~ (San Francisco, Sacramento, Concord, Berkeley, Oakland, Monrovia, Culver C it y . Burbank, Van Nuys. Los Angeles and Costa Mesa), New Jersey and England. In his new position. he >n1Jl be in charge of financial man- agement for the bank, with the respoosibi!i ly for all ac- counting and bookkeeping functions , as well as providing financial information for-the bank management. He and tMs wife, Sh irley. are the parents of a daughter, Andrea, 11nd make their home in Irvine. A sharp upturn in new business increased the backlog from $10 ,800,000 at Jan. 31 to $13,307,000 at April .'.JO -the largest in the company's history. Sales for the third quarter. ended April 30. amounted lO $7,860,000, earnings per share 20 cents. Prior ye.ar figures \\-'ere $7,754,000 and 20 cents per share. "The months ahead may not bring much improvement for aerospace-electronics f i r m s unless Congress is more open- handed than now see ms likely." Harold Suma, vice president .and m a n a g e r , economic department, said. ''But other types of manufac· turing finns may have a pickup as the year progrci:;ses and a general economic. recovery quickens." The full impact or declines in manufacturing was felt in 1970 and early 1971, bul they really began in August 1969. Bum a pointed out I hes e developments since then: Manufacturing jo b .s declined to 1,455,000 In Apri: 1971 , a loss of nearly 270,000 "'"orkers, or around 16 percent. -Man-hours of production fell lfi percent. -Overtime hours are down 30 percent. "In 1970 average earnings of manufacturing workers were $1fi0 a week, 17 percent above the 1966 figure. But after allowing for an 18 percent in· crea;e in prices during this period Rnd after income laxes and other d~duttlons, real spendable earnings were 3 per- cent below the 1966 Je\•cl," Buma said. Although California accounts for 8 percent of the nalion·s manufacturing employment. it suffered 11 percent of the cul· backs since the first quarter of 1970. In durable goods manufac· turing where lhe st a le represents only 9 percent of the nation's lotal, California accounted for 26 percent of the employment declines. TOPS IN STATE OCC's Karen Schmittou "" OCCStudent Gi ven Top State Honor Orange Coast College stu- dent Karen Schmittou of Coi:;ta Mesa is C a 1 i f or n i a· s ''f..1erchandising Student of the Year." Miss Schmltlou won t~ title during the state finals held recently al the International J{otel in Los Angeles. The con· test is held yearly by the Sears and 1ioebuck Foun- datioo. Competing were students from 28 community c~lege districts In Northern Central and Soul.hem CalifO!Ulia. Cont'f:'st activities consisted of a job placement interview, a revieW of a resume prepared by lhe student, and the analysis and dec.isinn.znaking presentation of a markeling case problem. Each student participating was evaluated by a panel of judges composed of a variety of marketing case business managers. Miss Sc.hm"i ttou was presented two plaques and a portable television set for win· ning the award. One of the plaques will remain in the archives of OCC. ~, c;.~, ', • .,,... ~\ '•· ·. I' ' "' .... • ™ Wf9 '"'¢"'""\ r4fjh!fo$ t •~*}\.i .\ •fo! 9 t'W °' , .. , ,,.>t '.1 ' . . ! • ' "According to the Labor Depa rt men t 's national Consume r Price Index (CPI), using their recently revised base period of 1967 equals 100, last year's cost of living rose S.9 percent over 1969 levels to 116.3. However, in Uls Angeles and San Diego it rose only 5.1 and 5.3 percent, respectively," Sald ArCh V: tlardyment, ad· ministralor of the bank's research department. Hard,yment based his report 11pon information compiled by Security Pacific Bank's Eco- nomic Research Division for the latest issue of lheir South· ern California Monthly Sum- mary publication. "One of the most frequently used and, probably, least Understoo d e co nomic b a r om e ! e rs . the CPI, measures prices of everything people buy," explained Hardymcnt. Based upon recent tabula- tions, items that cost the na- tional consumer $10,00 back in 1967, cost him $11.63 in '1970--$1.63 more, "Jn Southern California, the cost of living increase was nol felt as sharply."' s<Jid the. bank's rei:;earch ad1nin islralor. ''Los Angel~s·Long 8 c a c h con- sumers paid $11.43-$1.43 more for !hose $10. ilcms - while San Diego residents paid $1l.S3, $1.53 more," he added. Housing posted the greatest 196!}-1970 cost of Jiving in- crease, followed by food prices. "Transportation cos ts, In both San Diego and the Los Angeles-Long Beach S~1SAs, showed the least price rise during the period," llardy· ment commented. .. Greyhound Corp. Says it \\-'i ll begin moving its Chicago maJn oUtizu-·w:-J>tfclQnlx m· J.~ '!""""....., mbve ·or the "glXnr company (1970 sales: $2.8 billion) likely will affect about 1.000 Chicago emplDyes of Greyhound a nd four of its sub- sidiaries -the biggest of which is Armour & C:O. NEW YORK CITY • based Johns-Manville C:Orp. told California business, the financial newsweekly, it will shift its headquarters to Denver, relocating' by September of ne1l year. That move will involve about 1,500 employes in New York City and Finderene, N.J., of the $S78.2 million con1pany, Both corporations indicate their decisions came after considering studies and recommendations by Fantus Co., a New Jersey consulting firm that specializes in office lo- cation advice. IJ. Clinton l lock, Fanlus executive vice president, said in an interview the westward movement or major corpor· atlons can be credited par!ly to greater attention being focused naliOJlally on the Western st.ates. , "THE FORl\tER concentration of corporate headquar· ters in the East no longer offers an advantage," he said. '"Firms on the East Coast are realizing lhey are on the fringe of-, national market.'' Hock said Western stales are particularly altractiv~ because there are fewer congestion and community prob- lems. "We figure the.average \Yestern employer can do in one day what it takes the average Eastern worker to do in a day and a half. ··1..et 's face ii. A man·s attitude is different if he has to spend a couple of hours on a crowded train or subway to get to v.•ork. By the lime he gets to his job he's exhau,s. led and his nerves are frayed," Hock declared. Tom Lawton, staff consultant for Fantus' Chicago of· fice added that living conditions are more pleasant in lti11: West. "For an older exec.utive, particularly," he comment- ed, "The weather is nicer. he knows recreation i.!I cl03"er and there art just so many fringe benefits." AT THI': DENVER Chamber of Commerce. Rob Rob- ertson says clor.ens of corporations are interested in jump- ing on the westward-ho bandv.'agon. ··rve had seven visits by prospective companies just this \\'eek. I can't keep up with i!." He notes Denver has 4 million square feet of office space nDw under construction and a good labor supply. Living and operating costs 'Eire Jess in the mile-high Rocky Mountains, he claims. Robertson says companies interested. in relocating these days are looking most closely at Denver, Phoenix, Houston. Dallas and Atlanta "because they offer a city large enough lo provide services and cultural activities but small enough lo not yet be congested." -··-...... ·=··~d(.l"'~, . . •' • <: I I ~·'.f \, • ' .. 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'"• • - ,, :JO DAJL Y PILOT Wtdnesday, Junt '1 i 'r?1 T\vo Regattas Hobie Cats Spread Thin llobie Cal s<illo1'S were ~pread 1hin over lhe !Vlen1or1al Day weekend wilh msjor regattas at Lani Kai, Ha wa ii, and at La Jolla Shorts in t he Sa n Diego area. Sixty-five of the s11.•ift ca ts participated in lhe Don Ho Regatta al Lani Kai and 7'!. turned out for the La Jolla event. Merb Andreson of Honolulu proved lo bt' a dark horse Jn the Hawaii event by defeating Hobie Alter. designer-builder fron1 San Juan Capislrano, and national champion Can1py Sheeley of Honolulu. Sum· tnHries : La Jolla Shores Regalla llOBIE CAT · 16 -11) Jan Jones, Long Beach: (2 ) George Fox. San Diego : L11 Slcve Grimsha"'· Corona de"l Mar: 14) Joe Neale, San Diego; (5! Dick liatfield , Long Beach. HOBIE CAT · 14 A -(I) Wayne Sc ha fer. Capistrano Beach; 12) Dick Loufek, Camarillo : (3) Bill Boyd, Long Beach; (4) John Ross-Dugga n, Ne\\'port Beach. MOBJE CAT 14 B -(1) _BALBOA 673-4U48 OPEM •:45 ,., !. l•llliu .. Ibo.a .-..,.1nwt. 8 Academy Awards hJf l'leJur~ ond AcJor! GEORGE KARI. 1: SIXl'IT /HALDEN '~ ... , .... ,....... ••C..~··<>-·--·· in"PATl'ON" a run lllCP!~ll.ull I !CNIRtl ,..._ iN i.cum-1...-1.pn111 ~ITll lWll· IGl'J . .:.--:.=-""' -ALSO- COMl'LETE SHOW HIG-HTLY "1'0"011'0 -7:011 o•ly "MinJri" -':55 011ly Bill Breman. Corona del Mar , 12~ Steve f\turray. West Los Angeles: !J) Rod Prin1lck. Dana PoinL HOBIE CAT · 14 C -~I \ Nick Stttle, Balbo<1 ; ~2l John Brabek, Ca1narillo; (3) !lick Peter:;. La Jo![a Don Jlo Rrga ua HOBIE CAT . 16 -(IJ Hick Naish, Lani K<1J; 12) D. Holiday Too Regai11 s Saili11g Cha111pio11ship Ken Croan·s Holiday 'l'oo fron1 Los Angeles Yach! Club moved baci{ftp lo class ('liarn- piOn Sunday a flcr a year·s absence from th e top spot . Holiday Too, 1he class champion in 1968 and 1%9, lost out ·1ast year to Jon Antlron's Argonaut of Santa Barbara in the I 9 7 (} championshi ps. Andron. sailing a borro,1•ed boal. wound up 6lh in this year·s championship rega!la. --ALSO PLAYING He blew the De1ert Fox to Hell I Richa11d Bul'tan • •• Raid an RD,,,,,,.,,. A OlllV!RSAL f'tlURf:, lfCHH'((M.0~­ !l!'I "" l defender and the former c/11.1n1pion.-.{'\ndron won the fi rst race !tid Cro;.in the se- l'Ond. But in the ensuing four races Andron was never able tu place higher than seventh, \vhi!c Crocin \Vas put1ing together a 6-1·3·~2 for ;i total of 16'',1 j)(iints. H.unner-up \\"OS Boh Leshe in Joker Ill and j.hird was Borney 1'~lam in Flambouyanl. :Fourth place Harry Moloshco sailed the most consistent series, ~t a fou l and withdra\\·al in tbe first race pul hin1 out of the running. His other places were 3-1-3-3. Vina l ::roring: (I l Holiday Too, Ken Croan, 5-2. 16:·~. LA'i'C. £.-1·3- f2) Joker Ill, Bob Leslie LBY C, 3-12-2·1-4. 2 1~4. (3) ~~l ambouyant. Barney Flam. 1.BYC. 2-2-7-2-9, 22. 14) Gypsy, Harr.v Moloshco, LBYC, 0 ·3-1-3·3, 25a1. t5) Viva, Gorham Getchell , \VYC, 8-5-DNS-4-I. 333~1. Da11a Slates SaiJ Class 1'he new Dana Point Yacht Club has announced a summer instruction program in sailing that wil l continue through Labor Da,v. R('g!str;1Uon for 1hr pro- gra1n will continu1· lhrough Labor Dav. f{egislr;ition for lht• pro- gram will be Saturday and Sunday at the club's head· quarters. 31242 Blue Lantern Road, Dana Point. Classes 'viii be held week Tuesday through day, each Satur- "THE BEST MOVIE SINCE 'BONNIE AND CLYDE'!" -IO'"O ~IC .. , l I. H°'lld•l>I"'"" ... ~ .. ".1"""' TIIE , . ., '"' ...... '" '"" .,1 ..... , .......... 1;, •• .,. Starri1>t I(;"' Do•O~ S<ei!T Wil•O" ROCK HU l1>d Hit "A MAN CAllfD SLEDGE" "f'retty Maids all in a row " ANGIE DlCKINSON COLOR , TU.LY SAVALAS ®·= -MICHAE L CAINE & BRITT EKLAND "GET CARTER" (R) You are looking JI the fa ce of a Villain. Richard Burton "Villain" 1RI km McSho~t Nigel Dti~enport ""0 Ke lle•mon IN "BREWSTER McCLOUD" R LAST WEEKS! I ··-ttl.Mll • 11(-f Cf~•l• lltliiD COAST ..... AT ...C••f""'O ._. .. , .... _, •M:• .... ,, ... Poramo1m! Piclurts Presl!nts Colar by Mov ie L11b Walter Matthau Elaine May ne(I) Leaf" CAN SEE FORfVIR" HELD OVER 2nd BIG WHK AT All 3 Edwards Cinemas ·2114 ATVIUO. .......... s-....... ..... AOl•I IAr rMUllNI JOllf\'D" -. LEGAL NOTICE '"' WESTCLIFF IH'/IERA APTS. 1100 W•~!tllH Dt, N•wPotl B•nC~, Cali!. Lvcn R"'""· M.D, 6-4~ We•lnolmt, Lo• An9rlu, Calil. 9001• Tn .. buslne" h bring <-onaurl<'d bV '" irnl•VldUai. L>on l>Qw•, M c 1n1, •toh:mrnt li\rd with County (ltr~ Orong1 Counrv on Mov !I, 1911, Pu1>lh~ Orl>n"" ("">I CBolV Pilo1, Mov 19, 16 on(! Junr 1, 9, 1911 Hlll·ll LEGAL NOTICE . ., STONE. VILLA iRAllEll. PA~I(. llJ w Bav· S!. co,ta M~•• Ruth L licn~>I rl~m!11on. )'" Wh1I ll~r "vt., Colt~ M~1• T!\O• bu>lne" '' ~mu conouclt~ O• on lndlvodual By ll:U!h L Uon•'I H•mlllon l"hl• '1&1•"""' lil•U w<lt. me Coun!v Cltt~ ol Or•nll• Coun•v en. M•• 10, It/I Publi~nl"d O•~n•e CO•'' Doil• 01101, M•Y 76 ""d Juna 7, f, I~. 1911 !1!11J.7! LEGAL NOTICE BAii ll!t NOTICE TO CllEO!TORS ~UOElllOR COURT OF THf ST Alf OF (l\LIFOllNl.11 FOii THI: (OUNT Y OF OllANGIE No. A·417l1 EM~lt ol CL•VE ELIZABETH SMYTtl, Ol•o known •• OLl\IE E. ~MV1H, De••••~O. NOl ICE IS HEii.EBY GIV~ N to !ht c.,<1110., ol lh• •b<l~• namro dec<(!fnt mot a ll """""' h•Vln9 c101m, <>••1n>1 It!~ ••In OO<•Htn! ••• ,...,,,, .. d lo Ill• "'"'"· with lh• n~c~n•rv vouch"" '" th~ o!!•t• ot rne ti••~ et tho abov• ont1 Tl•d <~un, "' lo P••••nl lh•rn. w•!h Thr. n•<•U•rv vouche" Tc lh< under "Rnl"d •' l/>P c!fl'e ot hi• •llornev•· Will MAN & SCHMIOT, 1101 l'l••TCllll O'"''· N•woort fl•ach, C•llfo•noo 916-6¢. whl<I> lo 1k• pl~c .. ct bUllnrl~ o! lh• unoe"l"nrd In oil mo!To" o•r!oinlnv lo '"" r.<1•\• 01 ••ld d•t•O•n!, wimln lour moOTh• •Ol<r t~t fl•~I puOlica· lion ol Tnl1 no!lt•- D•ll"d M•v 10. 1911 UNITED CALll'OIHll~ BANI( E~'tutot n! lh• w •11 c! !hr_ •l>Ov• nomod (lecodent WHlfTM"H & SCllM!OT 1~1 Wt•tCllU Crivo, Newport !••ch, c1111, tlUt r.1: !IUI U6-1lll At!orn•v •or E••<iJtot PubhSil<"d Oton9r_ Co,.,1 O•d• M•Y 16 on~ JU"< 2. 9. I~. 1911 t,£GA L NOTICE F·l'Jt F1c·T1T10US BUSIN ESS N ... ME STl\TEMENl Piiot. I it()-11 Tnr !ollm"ln• o"'on ;, ~crnv bu''n"' ., Plllf!TEO PRODUCTS flY l"AB, 111 l R•v~"'"' Ao•,. Newccn B•ach. CA """ '""""'~' A'"''" Bourne, Jt JS7 E&" 1911> SI•~"• (O'°f Mo~~, CA_ 076~1 ln•t ~~""''' 1a 1>r1M~ <Ond\/c•rd bv •n •M<lrv•Ov~I Th•I >l,,lfmtn! 111•<1 wllk l!>c Cl<r-a! Or.no' (<>1J11lv lh ~••><Iv J M•fl~O• O•PV/V Covnl• (l~rl /lrt <I 16, 19/i Ou~l1;k•ll o"'""'" CM<I 11~11Y M•v /l, I,, 16 ~"~ J~n• 1. 1911 LEGA L NOT!Cl: Pllot, )110.11 ~--------- LEGAL NOTICE ,. LEGAL NOTICE !All-:;lj5 o.jOTIC:E TO CREDITORS SUPE RIOR COURT OF THI' STAT!" OF C:ALI FOll.Nl.11 FOii THE COUNTY OF ORANGE [St~,_ o.,, •• ,.d. o.jo, A-6'121 o! !'olFREDO NOTICE IS llEREllY GIVEN !o Th• <:T•flllO'I ol lhe ol>Ove ""mNI d&el"d•nl thM •II ,,..r10n1 h•v!ng tl•!flh •••ln•t the >•id dP<:l"d•nt "'" r•qul'"d lo Ill• them. with !hf noc~>,•rY vou<""" in the 011oce ot !I~ c!e•~ ol !he •i>Ove •n· tl!lod cour1, or to ~<~en1 !hem. with 11>~ necec.<••Y vou<~•r" To the un<IPr""""d ot !h• olloc• ot "" al!O<"n•Y PLUNKETT & PLUNKETT, ~ll O!lv~ Av•nu•. P.O. Bo• 7~9. HL>n!lnglen Beach. ColO!otni• 1"16•~. whlt~ \~ mt ulocr c! bu•ln•" ol th• unde,.l9M<"d In •II mot!trl oe<!•lnlng lo !h• .. 1.1e or ••Id doc-n1, wl!Mn four mOl'llhl •111)1' lhf llrtf P<Jbllc•· lion ol lhj• notice. O&tt<I M•v u. 1'11 AtFP.ED JOSE P>l PA.LL ... DINO. JR. E••cuter DI the Will <JI The allf>v• n•m•d PLUNKETT & PLUNKETT Al!orn••• •t LIW l!l Oii•• .llvenu1 P.O. !o• l6t Hvnlln,ton !eJ(~. Cllltornio nu1 T•I: (Ill ) 53'·lOJO or JJ4·I01' .ll!torn•v• for IE••cu1or Publts~ed Oranqe C""'S! Oftolv 1'1101, M•Y 10. 'le and Jun• 1, 9, 1911 ll9•·1' LEGAL NOTICX E~•Cu!Ot Qf ,,,. Will ol ·~le d«lll•OI }TEP'HEN A. SCHNE IOEI! l lOI Wi11tilft &lvd., Suitt ~ l 1vor1v Hiiis, t 11uern<1 Kl'llO AHo tn•v lor E••<UIOI tlll·OC Publl•~O'll Or•nv~ Co•>I Dall• Pilot, Jun• J, J, 9, 1971 Jl69·11 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICI. OF tHTl!NUON IN THI. SALE OF •lfYlll.AGlll To Whelm 11 Mt'f (Ol'l<.,nJ TO llNGAOI'. •LCOHOLIC M•, 21, lfll l>llb!KI 10 luu•n<:• cf !!tr tlc•nlo .,,.. Plied 10<", nollc• .. ,,.,~. OIV•n lhll II>• '""''"'fined ~•OPO>~ •o ..,,11 •lcollol!c 11-t-•fle• 11 !/If' .,,,..,.,,..,., dn<rll>'td 1 1 kllioW>' nOOO-A Pleno Trl bu(O Ro1a, Trt t>uc• Canvon {OutJ Puro"•nl It>. IU(h IMo~!IO~, tt'f u.,_ Oe<•lo<>ed lo .r>Plvl~• ro iht Ceuulmon1 ol Alcoho!IC Bevetfvt co.,1,.01 t.,..-luu• •nee bV "'"''""vi •• ol....,llc llover•tt Ileen.., !or ,~,.., oroml>t• •• tcu ..... 1: 01>1 $ ... LE BEER & WINE !ll<>no F'hl t Public Efllfl9 Plocel Anvooe de•lrin$ 10 o•e•e•t ttle •n~•rn:• 01 1uc1> l1Cer1>e m•• lllo • vtdlltd o~sl a! env cttkr cl th• Oo11•rt"""n1 "t Alt0!1ollc Be•e<e9e Control, ct bv mail 1<> me P•P•trn•ent cl "'lcc"1ollc llev.,•e·t Control, lllS O Sut.i, 5..,,.,,...,n10, C•llfornl• 91'14, lO •• 1., be r11e11 J- wil1>\n ](\ fll>Y> of me fl81e II>• 1>r-•d or~m"" -.•e ""' ""''"~' 1!1!1n1 trl>IJOO• for •1'nl•I •• p•OVl(!tfl by l•w. Tne orem••e• ••• now ltl"'1•t<I for II>• ••It of •i!otlol« 0•••••9~•-Tiie lorm "' vttlf(ca!IOlf "'"Y ~ cbtalne<I from onv "!· Ill• cl r~r 0eP4rTmrnt. CLUB OE CA1A ' Publ.s~ Ot611~e Co••l Doily P'lk)!, Junr 1. U ll l~'rl LEGAL NOTICE ---------- NOTICE OF INTE"ITION IN THE SALi! OF &Elli!AAl)ES TO l!:NIOAG( ALCOHOLIC M•v '118, ltll P U R~UANT TO SECT ION$ 1381 THROUGH l38~. REVENU&. AND TA)(ATJD .. CODE, THE N011CE OF INTENT TO DEEC REAL PROPERTY TO THE STAT! IN A.ND FOR THE COUNTY OF CRANCE. STATE OF CALIF-ORNIA, HAS BEEN DIVIDED AND Cl ~Tll.IBUTEO TO \IARIOUS NEWSPAPERS OF GENE.II.AL C•RCULATIDN PUBLISHED IN SA ID COUNTY, FOR PUBLICATION OF A POR· TION THEREOF IN EACH QF SAIO NEWSPAPERS, In 1h;• lis1 lh• !oll0Wln11 abbr~"81;cn• S-Sou!h 8ft u>1'd tor tht wo•d~ ~et <lOPOSi!t 5E---5oul!1e&lt melf\_ 5•(-Seclwn Al-Aero or Aor~• SE•v-Scumt~'ter!r Aaa-Aadll!on S•v-Sov•htriY \ Ad1-Adlcln!nq St-Slre<e! , A.P-A.,e•>0r'1 Meo P'rc•I Num~t' Sut>-Subd;vl•i<>n B l~-Bloc~ SW -Sou11>w~1 OD-Oe<"d SWlr-Southwt,le<ly E-Ea•I T-Town•hiP EIV-Ea•t--•I• Tr-Troe! E1c-and "' lort~ l d an9-Trian9u!•r E~-E«eo1 Two-ToWn•hio F•~cl-Fr .. <!•On4! Und-UnO[Vld~ f l -F~•I 1'1-We'1 Fw•-Ft ... Wav WIY-W~1•e•IV HwY-Hi;hw~v PARCEL NUM~Ell.ING luc-!nc"""'e ln!-lnler!'1 ltr01l-l•rl'Oul•• Mln-Minln9 or /,\"'~'•I N-Nonh NE-Nc•1hed>I NE ly-Nc(Jt'"~'l~•lv Nlv-Nort"•rly No -Numllf'r NW -Norlhw•'! NWIY-No1thwr .. ,rly 0 11:-0tlic•al Recore!' Per -Por!jcn Pl-Port R-R•n~• II.~< tonq-R •<l•m1ul•r R ""'I>---ll••uDc:ti• l•IOO ll.U-Rl91>" SYSTEM EXPL_..N ... TIO,.. Tha A"~•or '> mop P~«•I nuMh•e when '""<! 10 de>e"be ptot>f'r!y In th•$ 1 .. t. r•!~r> lo II\~ Ai~"'~Or'~ map l>OQI(. ii'• mao oage ~r block nurnt)('r In m• ""°~ •h<I me '"'"";uu"' PM<•I numoer c'> !he m~p p"qe or Wl!h•n rhe bl<><;k " P-''• f~I number a' !nr "'""'Pit "O•'-J6HIS"• would tTie<>n Bt>rll<. •• o! the 1'•\uWr'I M&P<. Bl<>e~ loll IMop Pa9e l6, Blocll; J) ond P•«•I ~ wi!hin lh•t blOCI<, Tne m•o• 1elerr"<.1 lo &•e ~•&;Ja!>Jt tor 111- '""""0h •n lh• 011•C~ OI m• "'""'""'- All orco•"• '' in !~• Town•h;p Sc~lfl M'O Ron~e Wrl1 ct ~iln Bernardine """" ~nrl Mo•idian. NOTICE In our~u~r&• of ••w, ovblit: ~"'"' I• ~•r•bv <>i~•n that. on lh~ ls! O•v et Ju••, 1011, ~I 11>~ hour ot 10,00 c'cl<>e~ A.M. cl lh8• dov. rnt uno.,..>iuned To• Coll~clor cf tne (ounl• Cl Or~nq~, di hi\ ollic• in me C:IY o! Sdn!~ An9, Stale ol C~loforn••· will <l~ed to r~e Sl8tc, uni~• '"oner r•d••n>O<I, or •/' ln•l81tm•nt LEGAL NOTICE 1>ltn ol reilemonon j~ ln•t.Med •• prov.~r~ bv 1•w. lhe •NI ntooerrt ~ereln•Uer 1-------~ _ _ ------1 ~~><"bed uPOn Which d.H• llv• er more \lea" w<ll ~~•• •lop>ed ~rom tne d&I O flAR·lll1 ftl ''"' 01 said p•OPf'IY to I~• Sift!• Tne ~moun! for wnoen tnf or...i w111 O• SUP EllOll. COVIil 01' THll \uuo<l wil l b• !ht !Ol"I omQun! due tor W01<n II w~' ~o<d •o mr State, •••d •!flOunl ~TATE OF tALll'Oll NI"' FOii !W!Tng ••t forlll in doll••• and c•nt< ·O<>Po•lle 1hr d•icrlotlon 01 !~• orco••IV. tr l HE COUNTY OF ORANGE tno PtOI>'"'' Is d•l"ded TO !he S!&1•. 1ne •lg~I Q! •e<l•mPllon will '"'mln8r• uoe~ No . .11 41110 •nv '"ns~uenl ,ft,. or Q!nrr ton~•vdnte by th• Sia!~. LEGAL NOTICE NOl lCIE OF t!E.1111.ING o~ ,ETITION '" ~•oVidcd bY law, !ht Stoot •h•ll have l"e 'Ole 4~1hofilv fO re<elv• 111 j--------·--------,1 FOii PllO!•TE OF WILL "'NC FOii. tenll. l~•\0-. ""~ P<O!llJ •"•ln11 In ~n~ m~nner from the properly 10 Ote<ted le BAil n11 LETTERS TESTAMENTAllY I~! Slot~ NOTICE TO C llEDITOI~ El l•lt Cl ALLAN JAY GAHAGAN. All •n•o,,•n..tio" concernioQ rtdemol•O~. ot lht in,lt~l10n ol ~n ;"<l•ll~nl sUPElllOll: (QUIT OF To.jE 0.-ce•••d. ol•" or t!<:left'~Tjon will, t•nen reQu•11. bt 1 • .,n;,~ed bY ~obc•t L, (ilron. T•~ STATE 01' CALIFOllNl.11 Fill! NOTICE 1~ HEREBY Gl~EN 1~•1 (oll•ttor ""d ll:O<tomn1lon Oll•c•r, ~11 F•"~PC-'" l\ulldlnv, 630 Nor!h 8 roodw1y, THE COUNTY 01' 01!.llNGE llOBERT E ODENIN C> h•• llll'd h.,e;n " P, Q_ Ile• ,.JI, $•nt• Anb, (bilfc1n;a ~t101. N•. A·ltln • Ptl•!lon !or !Ii~ Ptt>b•I• "' wnl end to• C1la1r ol GEORGE WILLl"'M llEAC, •l'~•nc• Cl telto" Tp1101ri.nl•ry lo P•h· 10.• GEORGE W. RE/l,D, D•<••>rU t1en.,, "'"""'~ lo w~lc~ 1!. m•Ot !or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE"N to !ti~ lvrt~pr p•<11~\0lor1, '"" lh~! the'''"~ •nn D•'"" 1~1, 1Jlh dav OI M•Y· 1911 Ret><>rt L. Citron T•• ColloC'or ot D•ono• County S1&t• of Coll!o1nla C•Pdl!o•• "I th• al><>•• nam•d O•<•ci•nt hl &tf OI ~·•"nQ tn• '"'"' na• neon '" llt•I all p.,«on• hiving claim• •q.llln<I I~• !or Ju"e II, 1~11 al • io •"', '" 11 • To• orto•'t•"' •ob• d••o•ct and •"• <ubi•c• <>I !h" noli<~ aro ••h•Al<"d In lh• ,~,d o-c,d•n1 o•• ••qu,,•fl tc 111e !htm. <O<Jr1"'°"1 el Ot1Mr•m•~I ,_o, J of Coll~" o• O'•n~•, s1~r~ o! C•ldort\IO &na P~'li<Yl••IY c•,<"Ded •• !ollow;. lo wn, wtll> me n•ce.s••r~ voucher" on the oHlce '~la co~!I. M llXl (•vJt C•nt•r l'"'"~I Ill lh • <let~ of lh• •PO~P 0~1111!<1 ~OU•!, Cf w ... 1, 1n !no City o• ~onto Ane, t~ll!O'~'" PllOPElllY SOLD TO THIE STA TE IQ prM<Onl them, With "'' n•c•ssarv Dolod ,.\,>V 71. IO/l •N THE YEAR "'' FOii THE TAXEl. vol1r.r.•t1, IC I~• vnd•<>lqr1"d ot >h• Olfi<•s W, [_SI JOHN AlSES~M E Nl\ AN O OTHER (HAll.GE 5 of h•1 •!IO•n•Y!' OURYE.O., CA RPENTE~ '-~~"•V '-"'~ OF lHE flSCAl 'l'E"ll lt6l•U . !. 6 ... RNES IBv: Etn••t J Scn•o, .Jr I, MITCHE~L. H ... RT & BRISCO •57\ MacAr!hyr Blvd .. P 0. Bo• l/'6, •1' CoVt< C•n!"' 0""' WHI N•w0<;i•! Bt•<I>, C•lilorni• 911.0l. wnlch ,, 1••1• An•. C•ll!o••,. ft/Ot lh• 1>1oce ct 1>w1net.\ ol '"' Un<l!r\i~n•~ "' T•I: \/14) •ll·OlOt ~II m•11"S O••l•lnln~ •o I~· •••• ,.~' , ... .;1 Lagu na Jl each City a•<•U•nt, w11n,,, lnu• '"""'"' atl., !he !on! m'bl1CAl•on "' !h1~ notott C•led Mav 11, !911 STANLEY A Sl,,11,_. .o.omln,"r~•o• cl lh• i.•t•T< 01 •ne •l>flv• n,in,ed ~•C•d•n! DU ll YEA. CAll.l'~NlEll & q AJINfS IBY : Ell.NES'I" J_ i(HAG, J I .I 4Jl5 M1cAd1>11r !l•O. _ P.O. B•( llH o.jowpol'I &••<~. t:fll!. •l6U l •I: (1\11 JJl·tm Allorhty• l•r Adml~lllrotor Pub!l1nt<1 Orong• C<>o~! OOllY Piiot, Mov "' ~6 bnO Jun• 1. t. 1911 11'!·11 LEGAL NOTICE Atlornoy(>) lot: J"•llt<onu ru~l"hetl o'"""" Coo;! J~~• 1. l. a. 1111 No!lte 1n~1 !!n• !lid• NOTICE: IS llEl'!EllY Gl'/EN th,1 In• Bo~•d "' Edut~i.on o! !h,. N•.-.oo" Mt1• Unlfl~d Stnoo1 Dli••i(! ct Oroh~• (OU"''• (&ll!OtMI•, Woll ••<•"e •<•i~d DiO' UO IO 11;00 A.M. on l~f ll•h d•• o! Juno. 1911, ~I lhe o!JO(t of •••fl S<h<>OI O•S"«i. IOCO!o<l .al 1811 Pl•(•~!I" Av•. C0•1& Newport ISllln, /..I> l\ 1$0-0'1, Loi 1 Blk M. i t.•1 Bea ch City No n1 -5~1~ No. 112015, .o.r> •) ,p.11, R"''r-S~<il~ Loi • 81> JJ~. llJS II ---------IM••a, Ci>illo•n•a . .i which lime •~Td b•O• NO 1!l ->Ar. No_ 119315. AP •9.0tJ-<ll, Tr ••~ Lot )', »1 Ml < l ·IJQU "0TICE TO C IU>ITOJU SUPERIOR COUllT OF THll ST ... Ti! OF CALIFORNIA fOlt TN! CO\INTT OP' OllANGI "'''~'· Oei;<<f,t!T. NOTICE No. A·6lltl ol REX A. ANOEll;SON, IS HEREBV GIVEN It l~• will b• pu~llt(lo oe•~•CI ond read to•: OEllVEllY 0~ 1'000 (Al'!T~ All bid1 a•• lo be on occqrda11co Will> CO<"d•lion" !n•TruCllO~•. and Sooulk•loon• wnlch t r• !'OW on '>I• In lh• c l!lt• cl lhr Purc~• .. n9 A9tnl DI .,.1d Scttool OIJ1t1CI . 11S7 Pl•<•ntlo llv•n<1•, Cosla M•1~, Callfotn!a E•ch bidd., muu <utlmil • bi~ dtPOJll In th• lorm of • ce•llfl<"d ~' <~<nitr'J ck•clo Q• • bi~ l>O~d •qwal lo fivo ptrt•nt 11'<1 er '"' Oll'fJVnl Of lhl bid, "''~" Pa•nOlo !o !no ord•r OI the Nrwoo•l-M•<• unru.a ~c1>oc1 0 1,111ct. 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Laguna Beach City P••td•n•, C:lllllrnlt tlllt a• Oren11 Covn1V, C•!ltornl• ' CEITt~ICATE 01' IUSINl!S, Allor"''' i.r E•Ku"t B• Da•cTIW Herv•y Fl•lle' l'ICTITIOVS HAME " , Pu«k~•lnt A••n! t>I~. 150 -~•I• No 1:1611'0. AP 5 .. 0IJ·l•. Por SE'• SW'.• Stt " T 7 II. t. tnt.tt Th, uflll•,.iQn"' doe' <•rill• the Is (On· PuOll•h<'d DtnnC<' C"~'I DtolY f'l!n!, b•~-lllXI ou-c!lnv • buslne11 ~t lli'll NewocH fl!~~ .. Mov 1'. 1'' 1b e nd J~~• 1. ltn 113'·71 PuDll1hed Ortnt~ (O.!t N•WPot! Bfot!>, C11i!Qrn)1, UndPr th• lk· Junt l. J, lt)I ti!lou• Utm n1me O! llE"IAISSANC.E LEGi\L NOTICE'.°_ ____ ,---~ 0.11~ P1IOI 1151·71 l'A9RICS 11\d 11\t! 1~ld llron ll tl>ml><!1f'll'I----------. o! l~e •~llC'Wlng .,.,..,,,, who•t ~·"'• lh (IH NO. ,.,JlJ LEGAL NOTICE lull 1nd Pll ct o! r••idf!K'• "••lei!"'"'' IAlt 1''1 !,jro. Gtil C-Cro1b~, "°41 .llucl••• Or, fl(Tll !OUS IUSI N(SI tlu•lll>if!"" Be•ch. C•lll, NAMg JTATl'MfN1 o,1eo Ml• 15. 1•11 11>1 1011ow1n11 r>t•JOn1 ••• dolno G•!I C, Cr01b• bu-.i""' .,,,, SU!I 111 (alllorn•f, O••nte CO<Jntv DON SWAN Sl ... BLE~. ti ~&!r p.-, On Mo• l), J.-r'I, be!0<e m~, • NO!ar• &•rn J, C<)l!I M1<e. C1)llO<"ni1 '"''· Pub•k In • ..., •or ~•IO SIM•, "'"On•lly M••v (;811 J~~~bl•<. tl! w, 1'1n •~I><'•"~ G•ll C. C•Mb• ~l'Ow" 10 m• To st .. •I, Ant lt, to1t• Mfl•, c111torni11 b• !~o """"" wMl1• n•mp II 1ub't•I-Mtrv Keltlum, lt!IS Mt&dl; Ot1n11 to mf wltHln ln1l•um•nt 1nO ICkr>cwlfde• PA<k Att~I. Qt•nC<', (llllo1nl1, •d ,,,, •••tu•IH! '~~ ,.,.,.. lhlt bu•ln•~• " b<olno tOMv(lo(I l)y 1 (OFFl(.IAL ~EAL) Ptttntr1'll•. MA ll.Y BETH MOllTOo.j Met¥ G&•I J tll:ubl~( '"' '" P·,H1 ''(TIT10Ul l lJUNISI NAME IT.t.lE,t.lfNT l'Dllowl"' .. tson 1i 1101"' MAC/'IA!l-ll~VINI; 11.EA~lY COM l'"-NY, t01 Oovrr p rl,,t , "•wperT llralh ;ue 1111/INE ll;E•L lY (OMPAN'I' IC:•ll!Ol"ni•> 11*1 ll•••ide o r r v •, N•WPor! 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Laguna Unified Beac,; School District '1•••of C11<1t lv 110 Wnl l(tlo!I• •••nwo T'lrl •"'""'"'· w1• TJl•d w,1~ !~• L B h C IJ • <..nm<'1""1><' E '"''"' Ane~tl.,,, C:•l!!•tnl1 '11~l i::c.,n!v C:11t' ol Or•nllf Cwntv on Mav a g Una Ca C i ty Ao•ll t, !ti) Toh 111') 111 .1111 '· 1t11 ~!~ "' ~.,. N" ltl~. A• 'll>lto-4 l'ubH•~..., Otlnlf COoO•! 111!1~ P llQ! P~D!h~•" Or1n•t CNlll DtllW' ~!lot, No IJI -\•I• 11~ •ll.!~t. AP .!• 1•? T•~•• AHh•' N6 I Lftl 19 "'111 •• ,. -•, ' • ' ,,, ,,_ '' M ' ' PvDl•ih>tl 0·•~·· co·~· 0 .. 1. ""ft'·~·, Tl •fl Nf!y 31 It I! ~.1 11 6 tk J It !10"'"'1' IP Jl!·lllO''°'''"····· , .... "'"" r """ unt , • l. I ..,. •Y • 1• '"'Jo"'•• O, • I•' ,,,,.,, •• O '' >• ••• ) • > ' '''' .-, '' O ( • • • 1-·-·•:__,· .... .:..·.:.."·.:.;•_··:".:.·:_·:_ ___ , ..... ·_1:':":':'':'":~::..::'":":•:•...::•:·:·:•..::0:•:':"...:':':":':'_''."'.':'...:':·...:'_':':':' _________ ,.,,.~,,~, • - I l J_ Wfi{ntsday, JL111t 2, 1971 South Lagu ~1a Wilderness Drive· Laiillched • Ill By BARBARA Xl\.El:alCH 01 11\o D•H, 1'1191 '1•1f A n1aster phtn "lo save a wilderness area fro1n ~u111ing the site of high rise aparlments and mobil' hofnes,'' is under ~·ay in South Laguna under the leadership of landscape architect fred Lang. Lang sa id Tutsday he is seeking (juali!ied volunteers to serve on a plan- ning committee whieh has the blessing of the Orange County Planning Commission. The conunission, he said, has agreed to Martha's Gift To Trit;ia: A Teleplione \VASHINGTON !UPI) -t-.1 a r lha Mltchell had no difficulty deciding upon a gift for presentation at bride-to-be 'T'ricia Nixon"s shower. She gave the President's daughter a telephone. The telephone was a special one -a white and gold French model and it call· ~d attention to. the attorney general's wife·s habit of making heavy use of telephones, including spur·of-the.moment calls lo news reporters. Miss Nixon. who will marry Harvard raw s(ucidn EdWa1:cJ Finch Cox-in the White }louse rose garden June 12, was honored 'J'uesday at a bridal shower given by Mrs. Spiro T. Agnew. There were 52 other guests in addition to Mrs. 1'1itchell, including !\!rs. Nixon, her married daughter, Julie Eisenhower, t..1rs. J.1amie Eisenhower, Tricia's future in-laws, and other wives of the cabinet members and their daughle[S. Anolhcr gift was a filmy white negligee. with Yt'hite feathers presented by an old friend or the Nixon family, l\1rs. Elmer Bobst of New York. •· The m other or the bridegroom, Mrs. J-loward Ellis Cox Sr., gave ~1iss Nixon an orange squeezer. Mrs. Cox said Tricia always offers to make the juice for breakfast, saying ''my hands are so strong from handshaking." Andree's Owner 111 Laguna Beacl1 Sued by Union A union's demand that the present owner of Andree 's Restaurant in Laguna Beach be forced to comply with the terms of a rontract accepted by the previouS proprietors is scheduled for a hearing in Orange Counly Superior CourL Named as defendant in the la\vsuit filed by the Local Joint Executive Board of Hotel and Restaurant Employes and Bartenders International Union ol Orange County is Richard Arus, identified as the owner who took over the nest.aurant at 1464 S. Coast Highway Jan,· 15 from Andree Davidson. The union"s complaint states that Arus promised to recognize the contract when the escrow closed Jan. 15. lie has since repudiated the contract and advised the union that he does not intend t.o honor it, tile lawsuit cl aims. Fonner Addicts Sp eak in Lag1ma Six forn1er narcotics add1clc; v.·i ll lead a panel discussion on methods of overcom- ing drug problems al the Laguna Beach Coordinating Council's fifth guidance EeSSion on rln1g prevenlion tonight. 1'he 7::JO p.m. meeting at the Recrea· lion Department. 175 N. Coasl Highway. is open to all inleresled young people and adults free. Also speaking on lhc program will be Bill Wade, dircrtor or Santa Ana1s Outreach Teen Center, a project that began five years ago as a teen employ· ment service and branched out lo include business courses, rap sessions and counseling on persona! and family pro- blems. Introducing .. Vl•nn• Style Assorted FRESH , BREAD 1 LB. LOAF 25~A. Le.t-"'-•· s...-s..ct. ,,.,., ....... "-c•. ,.,py ...... Dellcl-1 BALBOA VODKA FULL 'h GAi.. s7!~, Tu delay adion on a reql)t!ted iooe chance lllat wololfd ba ve permltted 1ubstanUal high densily developn1ent in the .area un- til ~dents have come up with a prO- posal for ))laDMd deve!Gpmeot. The &00 acres in question. said Lang. are not included in the county genef-al plan. He said the new Sub-Committee for the South Laguna General P~an already has ~1un its W9fk and has had "won.- derfuJ ._ CO!>~rattcn . from th~ Orange Cotmty · planning staff which has con. . tril>tlled m•P•• aerial photographs ad a . ~ Lang tn prlllminary work are Alvln W.ieh1e. pl1nnlng con su I t·1 n t reaii 'with ·willlam Pl!f'e.ira aDd ~; Dr. P<tet Fleldlng, profwor of. sochil '.cience!; DI.ck etari:, 1d- vertising and public ttlations min and a founder of Laguna's Citizens' Town Plan- ning Associat~; and Mrs. Joan, Groet· lrup, sea;eta.cy. an.of South LaJWll. A$Sis~:a.tso tias been o(fe'red, r.ang said, by AVCO 'CommUnity Developers Old Story, New Angle Sister Mary has a lamb, and unlike Little Mary of the o1d nursery rhyme, she knows where to find it: in the biology classroom of Mary· mount High School, Cleveland, Ohio. Sister Mary Leanne's Jab assis· ~anLs gave her Kipper as Easter gift. Girls in the cla!S are now learn· 1ng much about sheep, such as difficulty in house-breaking them. Note Kipper's plastic pants. Real Estate Heir Hustles Island Rock Fest Tickets NEW ORLEANS (AP) -A wealthy New Orleans r eal estate heir is selling $29 tickets to an eight day rock festival on an island in the Mississippi River. but he says h-e won 'r. reveal which island w1lll the day before the event begins, in an ef- fort to thwart gate crashers and any of· ficial effort to block it. • The festival is billed In an advertising brochure as "A Celebration of Life" which will be limited to 60,000 persons and feature some 60 musical acts June 21·28. Among the acts listed in the brochure are. t:anned Heat, Ike and Tina Turner, John Lee Mooker, Richie Havens, 1"!iles Davis, Eric Rurdon. Sly and the Family Stone, John lfarlford and Ravi Shankar. The festi va l is being promoted by Steve Kapelow, 28, v.•ho promoted similar fl'.'Sti vals at Allanta and Toronl.O. Those two festivals were overrun by gate crashers and Kapclow said he lost money. He is tryinF; lo avoid that this time by keeping the location a secret until the final hours before the festival and by holding it on an island where his brochure says it will be easy l.O keep off tha.se without tickets. A four page brochure sent to prepaid ticket holders directs festivalgoers to three exils along Interstate 55 between New Orleans and Jackson. It says further directions v.·ill be posted near those exits at 6 a.m. June 2tl, one day before the festival. Kapelow claims to have the cooperation Clr local officials. bt1t will not name them. One Mississippi sberi(f says he has checked with the owners of islands In a: long stretch of the Mississippi River and has foWld none that admit being con· tacted by Kapelow. Despile the publicity about .a mystery Island site, the Mississippi Health Department said Kapelow had applied for a permit to hold the festival near Purvis. a landlocked community more than 100 m iles from the Mississippi River. There was no indication, however, that he applied for pcnnits locally in the Purvis region as v.•ould be required by stale lav.'. Kapelow concedetl in an interview with 11 Mississippi newspaper that he was keeping the location of the festival obscure purposely to thwart efforts by state officials to block it, as well as to ward off gate crashers. The advertising brochurt says the Island site would be protected by ''400 yards of water, a swift and powerful cur- rent, a world famous undertow and 25 patrolling speedboats.'' ·"Admission tickets will be required to board ferry boats and swapped for a special badge with a polarold photo whh:h will be made for you as you arrive on the island," the brochure said. "The photo badge must be worn at all times on the island." ' ... . -:..:-"':. ' Sf:cloJt ,.._., M., s.t., .1-J, 4, I JOl!'S DELICIOUS kHonod Juat"Rlghl BULK PURE . PORK SAUSAGE 49¢L8. F•rmer John oi-Certified SLICED BACON ~KL:. -49~._ Pillsbury • Buttermilk Canned BISCUITS 3 FOR 27¢ WI ant lYI ntl llloHT TO LIMrT 'UANTITln great deal of .necesnry datl:." lnc., developtr1 of Laguna Niguel, Y!'hc.I have aa.id they are intere.llted in main. talnlng the integrity of _.:>n1n1 in the South Lagun1 area. The eoo acres under study include the beach communitivi of Three Arch Bay and Lagunlta and the wildernen area in the surrounding hills. Lang said he will arrange a series of public discussions to determine the wishes of the resi~ts and has ~Ued for qualified volunteers t.o ""rite 801: 114, South Laguna 92677, or call 494-0737, Ext.~ 631. TI~ VOluuletr effort WU aparked )ly the rectnt application of a developer seeking to construct a moblle home park and high rise condominium apartment complex on a 40-acre sile between South Laguna and Laguna Niguel. The. proposnl, on which action was deferred by the Planning Commi.sslon, called ror 30 acres of the tract to be developed for 150 mobile unlts per acr• and the remainder of the land to be im- proved with terraced ipartments !or • mulmum of 435 unit.s. Existing zoning provides fo r alngJe fam,lly dwellings on Jots of 10,000 to 20,00G square feet. South Lagunarµi protested that the pro- posed development would overtax the road system, create flood hazard, destroy priceless chaparral and be incompatible v•itlt the residential character of both South Laguna and Laguna Niguel s~hooner May Return . Floating 'Tavern Considered for Dana . Harbor A three-masted schooner similar to the vessels which traded at Dana Point cen· turies sgo might return for good lo the same waters aa a floating tavern and tourist attraction. The coonty's Dana lfarbor Revi'w Board has apporved "in-principle'' a project planned by the developers of Dana Harbor's whaling village shops. 'The idea, as told lo members of the board, is to refurnish a 110-foot Danish trading schooner. sail it from Scan- dinavia and moor it permanently al Dana Harbor. 1 The idea is being developed by a Garden Grove resident, Pela' Dawn Colagrossi, who proposes to return to hill native Denmark to supervise I.he refitting of the ve:!!el, built in 1004. County Director of Harbor' Beaches and Parks Kenneth Sampson stressed that the plan i5 "more than a casual idea." 1'he boat , named Alma , would have to be refitted to ronfonn to Orange Cowlly building codes. The plans would be reviewed b"y the board in coming months, Sampson said. • In the interim, the county counsel's of- fice i.! studying lease arrangements to determine if the noating tourist at• traction 1-•1ould conforn1. '"Jf it doesn't," S<11npson explained, "then v.·e would ask ror a lease change front U1e county supervisors." If the Ahna indeed mAkcs the passage from Denmark to Dana Point, she would become a noating tavern. Other areas on her lwo decks are proposed to hold a maritime museum and perhaps a gift shop. Colag:ossi has promised members if , the review board that the vessel could be • ready for use early next year. The Alma, he said, was built to haul- cargo In the Baltic Sea. She weighs 144 tons, but despite ber size, drav"s only seven feet of waler. The harbor will accept vessels with 12 • feet of draught, SampiDn said. · "The boat would be something. beautiful ,'' he said, 1 'and she would : really compliment with whaling villag•. flavor ~·hich has heen designed into the : rommerical complex." ' Work Begins on Tower For Coast FM Station \ He said that as soon as the schooner is wrveyed and plans drafted for her ('{In· ve~ion, definit.e decisions would be: made. Teacher Classes On Illiteracy Set In Capo Cl1urch Workmen last week began eJ"ecting on hilts overlooking San Clemente the 200- 1 b>t transmitting t.ower v.·hich will begin by midsummer signals of the area's first · ' F~f radio station. nlove an idle Fr.of frequency from Lan- caster to San Clemente. City approvals for the transmitter lite also were required. Munroe said his station would have a staff of six plus Dave r..-t~thews ol San Clemente, who will serve as an executive { of the broadcasting firm. ' A 10.-week series: of Laubach Literacy teacher training classes will begin 111urs .. day in St. Edward's Church, Caplslrano Beach. U11ing the famed ''each one leach o]it." method originally developed as .-w6pon against ill!teracy, lhe course is designed to prepare volunleer teachers to instruct the foreign-born in reading, writing and speaking English as a second language. On completion o[ their training, the teachers are as.signed to language centers throughout the county. There now are two such centers in San Juan Capistrano, two in Capistrano Beach and one in San Clemente, in the South County region. Interested perwns are invited to attend the fir11t session, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. June 3, or call one of the two instructors, Mrs. Onalee Cerler, 497-1138, or Mrs. Laura Rose, 492-1270, for further in- formation. The tower, already 60-reet high, is being built on a hilltop on the Visbeek ranch next to the exisling Pacific Telephone mlcro1Vave station. It will transmit for FM station KAPX, which will offer adult-oriented music plus local news starling in late July or early Augu st. El Camino Broadcasting, headed by Kirk Munroe. will opcra1e lhe station from offices in El Camino Plaza. Bidding Policy OK'd for Cotmty Data Services f\1unroe said lhe station's signal will be the stron~est of any FM station on in Oran~e County. The station will broad· A new competitive bidding policy cast from 6 a.m. to midnight each day at rover"ing dala processing services for 107 .9 me.gacycles. county departments was approved Tues-- Munroe said plans are underway to day by the Orange County Board ol seek go\'ernment appro'lal For a 24-hour-Supervisors. a-day broadcast schedule w i l h Toe policy was created because of the • semiclassical music after midnight. recent battle over Tax Collector Robert The station's completion ends siJr: years Citron's au.empt to award a job to an o[ blll'galning be!ore the Federal Com· oulslde firm without open bidding. munications Commission In Washington,~e ~-policy requires: D.C. -That .. t\e user department will offer Initially, three different finns b_uck~d specificatiO"\i in detail on the proposed for !he federal approval for a station 1n dsta processW,g job. San Clemente. -That the Jiurchasing department will Munroe's fjrm obtained the rights to WTite specifications and bidding rules for all in !erested outside firms and the co~n­ ty's Data Services Deparlmcnt. 6 Beauties Vie -The job will beo'awarded lo the lowest qualified bidder. The new policy will be implemented by tht> r-.·ra nagement Information Systems team and Supervisors Ronald Caspers and \Yilliam Phillips. San Juan to Crown Queen June 13 Miss San Juan Capistrano v.•ill be crowned June 13 during a champagne party holed by tile San Juan Beautiflll Committee of the San Juan Capistrano Chamber of Commerce. The event will take place from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. In the. patio of Gep Durenberger's Antiques, 31431 Camino Capislrano. Sill contestants \\'ill be vying for the Ii· tie. The winner will receive 1t $100 sav· ings bond and prizes from area merchants. Judging will lake place Saturday al El iJl---_.J, .. . .. ~3 STORES ni;i;;;:,._..1--4, TO SERVE YOU Adobe Restaurant by a panel y,·hi ch will interview each contestant in the presence of family and close friends. This year·s contestants include Orrie Olsen. Virginia Crow, Rosa Alarcon. San· di Schleger, Shauna Oevcnberg and Rox· anne Phclnn. Ticket!! fr r the June 13 champagne p:ir· ty arc Sl.75 per person. Tickets may be purchased fro1n area merchants or at the door, Last year's winner, Bobbi Stone, will parlicip11tc in the coronation. Dr. Phyllis Shai,pman i5 in charge of the event. Uccves Given Post On National Board Or. Robert Reeves, ass I 1 tan t superintcndC'nt for the l..aguna Beach Unified School Distrirt has been ap-- pointed to rcprcsenL the five western st.1tes on the scven·membcr curriculum coinmittee of the National Association of Secondary School Administrators. Function of the committee is Lo help seL up curriculum policy on a national basis ... YOUR CENTER WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERVICE. PLENTY OP FREE PARKING IN BOTH FRONT AND REAR MALLS. ALL ON STREET LEVEL. '\ •\ ' I ' THE FRONT IS 2300 HARBOR BLVD. NOT ALL •••• THERE'S MORE IN THE MALL AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN THE HEART OF COSTA MESA 2300 HARBOR Bl VD.; COSTA MESA \ 4 DAIL V "LOT I \ '7PS Views Flowing I;ke Tide s? By THOl\IAS l\1URPHlNE °'"""' DAJl1 '°11-1 Stiff • FLAP FLAPS DEPT. -The winds of change certainly do seem to be blowing hard these days upjn the County Seat, at least on the question of I.he proposed Sad- dleback Community HospitaJ out in LaJJma Hills. Take for example lhe Chairman of the Oraiige County Planning Commission, Mr. Woodrow W. Butterfield. Back on April 29, Butterfield was one of the central figures in a marathon session of the planners where lhey debated whether cr not to issue a conditional use permit f.or construction oi the future hospital. It went 01\ ror ho~rs. EB~ timF" a planner made a molion, 1t ended m a 2 to 2 tie vote. BUTTERFIELD KEPT voting nay. So did Commissioner Fred J e I f e r s o n . Finally, they both walked out of the meeting inlo the night. Next time was different. Butterfield called the commission to order on f\1 ay 4 and promptly moved for approval of the hospital permit Doing so. he pronounced. "l have now resolved all the problems I have with it and I moved approval." Quicker than those in the audience could reach for their smelling salts, Com· missioner Jefferson, Bult.erfield's partner in bolting the previous go-around, second- ed•the motion. It passed unanimously and lhat .ap- peared to have been that. BUT HARK! Jt is now lhe first of June in the County Seat. And again Commission Chairman But- terfield is speaking. This time he says, "Special interest groups v•ithin county government prepared information on the hospital use permit which swayed us to make an incorrect decision." So now Butterfield vows to renew his batUe against Saddleback Hospital. The commission chairman's being !w&yed sort of reminds you of GeOrge Romney's famous line arter he'd visited the Pentagon and then later decl&Ied, "I was brainwashed." Indeed, county planner Butterfield ~ :;eem to be liaving problems when he fights for hours .against a permit. then moved at the next session for quick ap- proval, then returns to join the aginne£S - HE IS CL.EARLY in a sorry plight, however. if hls late!t statement reflects the true facts in that as county plaMlng commission chairman, he can't get the straight poop from his own advisory staff. Meanwhile, still Wlheard from at this writing Js O'.>mmissioner Arnold Forde who represents our coastal Fifth Dislrict on the county planning body. It ,, .. as disclosed during some delays in delibera- tion on the Saddleback permit that Forde held a financi11l interest in Mission Com- munity Hospital just down the road in 1'1ission Viejo from the proposed Sad- dleback Hospital site. But Forde was off in Europe and missed the later planning sessions when the flap really hit the fan. * Today, it is unclear wh.!!l Chairman Butterfield's position on the whole afftir will be tomorrow. J\.1eanwhlle IL appears there 11re rnore Investigators being a!iked to investigate than there were planners who were asked to plan in the first place. All because somebody wanls to build a hospital. Wednbdlf, June 2. 2-q71 1Jews Seek More Talks With Russ OSLO (UPI) -Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir :!laid today Israel wants to renew cont.acts with tt\e Soviet Union "in secret or in the open.'' She agaln denied press reports ~he rnel Soviet officials during a secret 24·hour trip to Finnish Lapland last Sunday. "Israel ha~ not had contacts wilh Soviet representatives since the Soviet Union broke the diplomatic relations with us in 1967," Mrs. Meir told fin Oslo news conference as she was winding up a 10- day tour of the Scandinavian countries. "We have made it clear that we are in- terested in such contacts, either in secret or in the open, but the Russians will not," she said, Wednesday, Mrs. Meir said there was not "a grain of truth" in press reports that she held secret talks with the Russians in a remote hunting lodge in northern Finland. Turning to other issues Mrs. Meir said Israel could not afford to lose more lives through armed conflict in the Middle East. "We did not start the wars.'' she said. "W~_f!ave w9p tl)em_ all. !M victories co!t lives and In fact. 1 don't think Israel can afford to offer more lives .'' The 73-year-old prime minister describ- ed the recently signed Egyptian-Soviet friendship and cooperation treaty as the most wide-ranging pact the lfremlin has s igned with a non.Comniunist nation. "For us the paragraphs dealing with Soviet weai:)on supplies to Egypt are of course the most important," she said. Mrs. Meir said Israel welcomed Egypt's aiplomatic initiative concerning the possible reopening of the Suez Canal. She said the move had created hopes. "However. the canal has now been closed for four years and the world still exists," she said. Argentina T each ers B egin 3-<lay Strike BUENOS AIRES (APl -Argentina '! 300,000 secondary school teachers began a 72-hour strike Tuesday, closing classrooms throughout the country. They are demanding higher wages and protesting a recent educational policy change. f)rug Fighter Everett G. J.lepso n. la\vycr and reUred Air Force colonel was appointed Tuesday to oversee the drug abuse programs of the Defense Department at a time when the heroin problem among Gis has reached epi· demic proportions. THEOLOGIAN SUCCUMBS Or. Reinhold Niebuhr U.S. Pledges No Unilateral Cuts LISBON tUPI) -The UrUte8'" States reassured its NATO allies today it still plans no onesided trOop cuts Jn Europe but wants to discu5s mutual East-West force reductions with the SovieLs, U.S. of- ficials said. They said this was the message &cretary of Stale William P. Rogers brought to the annual two-day spring stocktaking meeting of NATO foreign ministers opening here Thursday. Rogers, who arrived Tuesday night, spent most of today in preconference ta.lb with other NATO ministers. His first meeting wu wiUt Manlio Brosio of Italy, secretary general of the alliance, who retires at the end or this week's council session after seven years in the NATO hob.._seat. Portuguese Prlme Minister Marcello Caetano and Foreign Minister Rui Patricio andprivate ta lks with other • NATO foreign ministers. Briti sh Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home. another early arrival, also held official talks with the Portuguese government representatives. U.S. officials said Rogers planned to repeat the open-ended comtnitment sent by President Nixon to NATO last December not to cut U.S. troop strength in Europe without matehing cuts by tile Soviets and their allies. Wiclu '1 /iear<l there 1vas a housing crisis, bttl this is ridi c_JJ]<~tts !' W. Ger1nan Bank Announces Plan At the same time, however, the sources said, Rogers was telling other allied of- ficials the United States believ~ the West should make a new no-strings pitch to get the Soviets to discuss mutual To Sell Dollar D N . b h 79 Rogers also planned calls o n r. le U r, ' FRAN ~FURT (U PI ) -The West troops and weapons cuts. German Central Bank ( Bundesbank) of· Famed Christian -I Tust 13 of O_ve1· .. 600 Red fered today to "" doltars 00 th• J Frankfurt money 111arket for the first time since Jasl n1onth's international Crusader, Dies monetary crisi~. Surprisingly, the price Pow A G B k quoted v.·as be low the prevailing market STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) -'!fb. -. . s -· -g-ree, to . 0 , ac· f't•. The intervention came while the bank's Rev. Reinbold Niebuhr, famed Protestant 'central council was meeting under theologian and crusader for social change Bundesb3nk chairman Karl Klasen. who was considered one of the greatest SAIGON (AP) -Foreign Minister warrant officer, one "military and The currency expert for an American Christian thinkers the United States has 'fran Van Lam confirmed today that only political" agent, three corporals and bank in Frankfurt said the Bundesbank 13 sick or wounded prisoners of war will eight privates. Seven of the 13 Were cap-.. hed th a ket w>.th a stat-produced, is dead at 78. approac e ni r .. -be repatriated to North Vie tnam Friday. tured in 1968. All v.·ere severely woundecl, t · • II of dollars t He .died Tuesday night at his summer men saying we are sc ers a He said most of the 645 POWs who refus-and six are amputees. 3.5675.' " Dollars at the Lime where home after a long illness. ed to go feared reprisals from the Com· All 13 had expressed a desire to be changing: hands al 3.5700 and "\Ve im· Dr. Niebuhr taught that religious faith munists. repatriated well before the South Viet-mediately dropped our offer to 3.5550 to is "basically a trusL lhat life, however "A great many of them don't want to namese government offered on April 29 3.5560," the American said. difficult and strange, has ultimate go," Lam told newsmen. "That m~ans to return 570 prisoners to North Vietnam. The official rate before the mark was nieaning." they really have enjoyed their slay in that being the number of sick or wounded allowed lo "float'' was 3.66 to the dollar. I' · t t · d h·•s theolooy w·•lh a hard South Vietnam and don't want lo return. at the big Phu Quoc Island POW camp ,e in er wine " The spokesffian said the Bundesbank's ' . d bel0ef that Chr•·stian "Most who want to stay dread reprisal, North Vietnam agreed on May 13 to ae· rea ism an a 1 intervention at a price v.•hich undercut 1·1 ~-fd be manifest Jn social that there might be violence against cepl the prisoners, but when only the 13 n1ora I Y ~11uu · f I the prevailing market rate ''appeared to d ' .,. r t' them. They seem to have eni·oyed better agreed to go, South Vietnamese of icia s <in po I 1ca ac ion. make little sen.5e.,. lie added. "however, Dr. Niebuhr participated in the con-treatment in South Vietnam, and the searched through all their POW camps the niere fact that the Bundesbank is ac· ference that led to founding or the World security situation here." and found 90 more sick and wounded. But tive again in the inarket is very im· Council of Churches,. was among the But Lam refused to explain bow the they, too , refused to go home. fou nder's of Americans for Democratic Saigon government knew the prisoners' If North Vietnam should refuse to ac-portant." Action, and influenced a whole sUCCession reasons for refusing repatriation. They cept the 13, Lam said, il ''would be con· The expert said the only taker! o[ of church leaders by his labors for social were interrogated by Red Cross den1ned by public opinion. not only in the dollars at the price 1vere banks and im- betterment. representatives with no South Viet-world but in Nor1h VieLnan1 itself, and porters who needed !lollars as a matter of He was an adviser to numerous na-namese officials present. thal would be considered evidence of the day·to·day buslnes.'>. 'file speculators and tionat and international political figures, '.f'h~: prisoners will be handed over to lack of cnncern of the North Vietnan1ese norn1al husi nessn1cn 11·1ln poured billions and ,11as active in pn\itics first as a mem· !he North Vietnamese Friday al sea off officials for thelr own soldiers fighting in of dollars into the country to plunge the her of the Socialist party and later as the demilitarized :rone between North and the South." European monetary World into a crisis in vice chairman of the Liberal party in South Vietnam. A 24 hour truce will be in ,,,.. Should this happen. the 13 would be lhe \\leeks preceding J\.1ay 5, continued to New York. effect in lhe area. returned to prison camp but would be 1nark time in belief the mark wouJd i;oar "The whole art of politics consists in Those to be repatriated include one isolated from other POWs. Lam said. e,·cn farther up\\"ard. directing rat ionally the irrationalities of 1--------'---------------------------------------- men." he said. A Lutheran in background, Dr. Niebuhr retired from Union Theological Seminary in 1960 after 32 years on the faculty. but continued his writings that included more than 20 books. Hussein Warns Arab Guerrillas Against Plots AMMAN, Jordan (AP) -King Hussein charged today that Arab guerrilla leaders are pl otting to scl up a breakaway Palestinian state in Jordan and vowed to launch a "final crackdown'' against thcrn. 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Junt 2. 1971 DAJl:Y PJLOI I Democrats Battle Nixon Economics 'Bugging' by U.S. Authorities ·Up 100 Percent To Get Big Test WASHINGTON (UPI) - House Democrats sought to hang a double defeat today on President Nixon -approval of thei r $5 biU!on job-ereating biU and rejection of the I.int of Nixon 's special revenue-shar· ing proposals to face a Congressional vote .• The leadership scheduled a vote today on Nixon's pro- posed revenue sharing for manpower training, wh ich one Republican leader ronceQfd wa s headed for defeat. A * Connally Facing Mills Over Plan separate vote on the Democrats' "Emergency Employment Act," which would authorized $5 billion over five years to create 150,000 public service type jobs. was not expected until late tuday. Rep. Marvin Est•h IR- Mich ), who introduced the Nixon revenue sharing plan as a substitute for the Democratic bill, had remained confident it could be passed. but Rep. Albert H. Quie (R· l\1inn . t manager of the RepublM::an effort, admllted befOfehand the-re was no chance for the substitute. •·Rut our effort is lo lay the groundwork nO\V to sustain a veto," Quie said. "There is no question in my mind that the President will velo I h e Democrats' bill." The GOP substitute \.\'flS for $500 million this year for Ag11ew Raps Coverage Of Protests NASSAU, B.W.I. (UPI) - Vice President Spiro T. Agnew has charged the new s media i failed lo give balanced coverage of antiwar den1onstrations by Vietnam War veterans because ''they didn'l want the coverage to be balanced .. , slates and cities to use as they During the spring war pro- WASHING'fON (AP! see fit on spending for man-tests in Wa shington, Agnew Treasury Secretary John B. power training •prograrns, all said, the media "fell short as Connolly and Rep. \Vllbur D. of wh ich \.\"ould be consolidated r-.1ills, two of wa~tiington 's under one program. The an investigalive.and reporting strongest personalities, col· mnney could be used lo create profession." Jided foclay as Congres!'I took public service. type jOD! if The Vice Pre~ident made his up in earnest President Nix-mayors or governors so decid· charges in a speech delivered on's general revenue sharing ed. Tuesday lo a n1ceting of af· pl~~ally went before the Ciliate stations of the 11utual House Ways and Means Com· So Jons Seeking Broadcasting System. miUee headed by Mills and Agnew said the television asked Congress to put J>?liLi~s Low J Ul'Y Ae,:e networks gave ex le n s iv e aside and approve Nixon s ....., coverage to the a ctivities of proposal to distribute 1vithout strings $5 billion in federal tax \VASHINGTON (AP) antiwar veterans bi.it refused collections to states a n d Legislation to lo\\-'er the age to guarantee equal coverage to localities. for federal jury duty from 21 any counter demonstrations 1'.·tills has .said \.\'ith un· to 18 was introduced in that might have been staged chaf'acteristic bluntness he Congress today. by the Veterans of Foreign doesn't expect the panel to let A companion to the newly Wars. the administration's prime enacted 18 year old voting "If the representatives of fiscal me~ure through. privilege, the bill w a s the news media are sincere "Why should we be afraid of sponsored by three members about their claims that they change'?" Col'lfla!Jy said in his of the Senate J udiciary Com-provided equal news coverage, prepared testimony. ''The mittee. Sens. John V. Tunney "'hy didn 't they give (the present system of federal aid <D·Callf.), Charles J\.f c C. VFW) equal tilne with the lo slates and localities clearly Mathias (rt-Md.), and Philip dissidents and protesters'?" is not meeting oUr needs. It is A. Hart (0-Micfl.). Agnew asked. not likely to do so in its,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ________ _ WASHINGTON (AP) Federal and state authorities eavesdropped on ~90 ,6111 p r i v a t e.. conversations in· valving at least 29,MS in· div:lduals through telephone taps and hidden micro~~::ines ).q~: year, court r ec 0 rd s disclose. The conver5atJons, moni- tored in apartments, bus iness- es, pay phones, auto1nobiles, parking lots and st.reel:., re suited in 1,912 arresls, the same records show. The summary of court ap- proved wiretaps and lislt:ninJe devices is detailed in a !28 page reports by the admi- It's bullt like • submarine, ~nd is so waterproof deep· ·sea d!V•-~ttust It 10· trme their Ollygen :supply. With· :stand5 under-water pres· :sures up to 600 feet, Ha• time·reserve indicator wilt c!ick·set rim. Fully ~"'O· matic. Sta inless steel ":-.d• justillble br1celet. $150. nlstrative office of the U.S. Court!. Applications for intercepts doubled last year to 597, com- pared with 293 in 1969, 11.nd none was turned down by state or federal judges, the report !aid. fcder<il authorities were granted per111ission to ph1ce 183 taps or microphones last year to listen to 146,105 con- versations involving I 0, 2 4 8 persons. State and local police listened. secretly lo .244,576 conversations involving 19,310 prrsons. The most federal .activity was listed in Michigan where 1 ' ..... ::: ..... --..... .,.,,_,,.,,,..,..,M,;OI,. ''The Stort s Confidence Built" HAltlOlt SMOl'l'INli CENTl!lt 1l00 H•rbor l t'tll, C•ll• M•U J4'·fq) MUNTINOTON CENTEI 81•cll Blvd, & Edl"Vtt Hu"li"9!on l•ICll 1'2·5JOI OP" Mon .• TI111rt •• Fri. 10 'tll t p .... present form ." 11 "I urge you to take that positive nonpartisan action that can make revenue sharing .a reality," said Connally, former Texas governor and the only Democrat in the Nix· on cabinet. Nixon Spur To Business Said Failing ' START .WITH YOUR OWN HAIR AND LET WASHINGTON (AP) President Nixon's effort to spur business investment with a multibillion do!Jar tax break plan has failed lo produce results, according to a govern· menl survey. The st ud y shows businessmen expect lo in- crease spending for new plant and equipment by 2. 7 percent this vear to $81.8 billion. smallCst rise in a derade and It' sharp fallorf from last year's 5.5 percent booost. Nixon attempted to perk up business investment earlier this year by oftcring industry a $3 billion a year lax brcak1 through fa ster tax \1•riteorfs for depreciating equipment and machinery. He still hasn't set a date for putllng the plan into effect, but he apparently figured Uie very announcement of lhe pro- posal would produce an upturn in business investment. The President said the pro- posal was designed lo create jobs, expand the economy and bring he lp to one of the weake!t sectors of the economy, bu!iness spending. The lat.est survey was taken tn lat.e April anc1 e.arly !\fay, more than three month$ after Nixon proposed the deprecia· tion changes. MDs Won't Sell 'Speed' HUNTI NGTON, N.Y. (AP) -~lore than half of this Long Jsland community's doctors and pharmacist! have agreed not to prescrllSe or sell am- phetamines -known as pep pl.ll.5 or "speed" -ucept for rare medical needs. 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' 1 • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Camp Pendleton Beach . President Nixon walked a.long his beach at Cotton's Point at San Clemente and had a thought -more beach is needed for the people Lo enjoy. •·r remember that walk," the President said in April, ·'and the millions of CaJifornians Wbo don't have enough beaches to walk on. Here is a beaah within an hour's driving distance for 10 million residents of South· em California." lie had in mind a segment of Camp Pendleton just south of the Western \Vhite House. The Marines had since 1942 heJd the 197 square miles of land with its 17·mile shoreline. Bu t it !l:eemed their Commander-In-Chief would change this. He announced that 3,400 acres (5.3 square miles) along the border of Orange and San Diego Coun· ties v•ould be offered for public use along with an addi· _ tional 2.5 miles of beach. The beach is adjacent to 3.5 miles of Camp Pendle· ton leased to the state for park use -after Presidential nudgin g and difficult bargaining with the Cor ps. The United States Marines are greatly accomplish· ed at taking beaches but giving them up seems another matter. Thus. last week: -The llouse Armed Services Committee. 'vhich has chums in the Corps, rejected flatly the 3,400-acre relinquishment. It recommended also that lhe addition~ al beach 1i1r. Nixon wanted lo give to lhe people be leased , not donated or sold, to the state. -State parks offi cials responded with understand· able annoyance maintaining that they had not been in· formed of House hearings on the matter; that Joss of the acreage would make .access toiheir. lease. (3.5:milel beach difficult, and that GOP Representativ~ John Schmitz and Robert Wilson were wrong in their opposition to the d emilitarization of the Pendleton segment. -Rep. Alphonzo Bell, R-Los Angeles, blasted the House Armed Services Committee action. He also said i t is not binding on the Department of Defense and urged Californians to v.•rite the President or Defense Department. The letter c:ampaign is a good idea. But Southern California local governments al so should express inter· est. The Marines' need for so much lan1 should be sharp- ly challenged and tested. Department of Confusion Concern and confusion about the status of Aero• naves de Mexico as a future user of Orange Cou nty Air- port for flights to Tijuana were compounded Jast week. AssertiQns and denials came from both the airline and Wasftinglon. - The concern began when it was learned an agree- ment between the U.S. and i\lexican governments te> allow such flights had been negotiated \Vilhout a hear- ing and signed by President Nixon, presumably before he was aware of the noise and air pollution problem at t he airport. . \Vhen ~he Board of Supervisors and Newport Beach. City Council expressed firm opposition. Rep John G. Schmitz' office reported that Aeronaves had agreed to a State Department request to shift thelr flights to Ontario. As an inter national airport, Ontario has customs and agricultural inspection facilities Orange County Ai r· port does not have. So this was thought to be the right solution and an end to the problem for Orange Cou nty. l~ast week Aeronaves announced it isn't interested in Ontario and has applied to \Vashington for custorns and agricultural services al Orange-County AirporL Schmitz' office reported White I-louse assurances abo ut Ontario will stand. It's p retty clear that this si tuation n•ill need contin- uous vigilance by the governments of the cities under ~th, ends of the riiilway as well as by the county super- visors. .. " Tlae View F1•011i the lflaite House A Conviction About Our Dear Gloomy Gus Nixon's Large Scale Peace Moves Hair Phobia ;r•:v •• , , . ~ .·'1. J'•, . .. ' ' ~.'l{ti()~' -' ~'' Of all the f~ "hair" stories I've ht.ard about';Jlii y ar, surely the funniest and saddest iSlh item about Lhe temple on the Upper East Side of New York, "''hose congrega tion voled to discharg_e its rabbi !or having shouldec·length hair and a beard. Shad~ of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob! If a rabbi is to be. debarred from wear· ing a beard. the Old Temarnut tumJ Jnto a shAn,bles. Why, a beard ll the essence. <Jl a patriarch, the symbol of a prophet, the insignia of a l e arne d man. In early religious a,rt, even God was depicted with a nowin& white. beard. NO DOUBT THE the congregation would feel more comfortable. with Alan King's parody of a modern rabbi - •·Rabbi Chuck," wearing chifl05 and ten· nis sneakus -just as most Christian churches reject the trad.iUonal portrait of a ~milic Jesus for a tall, blond, blue· ey~ SwedWi figure who would be gladJy admitted to any club in town, while. the true Jesus would be blackballed promptly (they say his parents were Jewish.) Aoother absurd and unjust hair story came out of Boslon recenlly. where a mun icipal judge was hearing a case in- \'olving a Z2·year-0ld e•·Marine charged with pos:5el.!lion of marijuana. TH E JUDGE SAID he. would p.it the. defendant on probation if he consented to Some of today's people might want to think about one of tt1a rk Twain 's remarks: "Don't go around saying the v•or!d owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. IL was here firsl '' -E. L.B. f~ll ... ,w,. r.fltm ,....,.... '"...... Mt M<•-·~' t1'ltM .., !tit llfwt,_. ltM ''~' ,_, '"" M Gl-t •~1o DellJ P'Ji.t. cut his hair shorl: otherwise, tie ~·ould rel'eive three monlhs in prison. The young man refused to do this, and so the judge put him away. I think the judge ought lo be put away, for arbitrary and despotic misuse of his judicial authority and I congratulate the defendant for having lhe probity to resist this despicable blackmail. He proved himself more honesl, principled, and logical than the gallery-pla ying magistrate. IT IS BY NOW a truism that if Jesus returned today. He would be stopped, searched and probabl y carted off lo the precinct station by the first cop who came across Him. Bearded, sandled, beaded, no fixed abode, no occupalion, a dropout from school, preaching a nutty gospel of turning the other cheek and giv· ing all you have to the poor -11nd 21 nolorlou1 frequenter of low p\ace..s and dubious characters. What chance would He have today? Even less than the Romarui gavf> 1-lim. I am convinced that our anti-hair phobia is in some mysterious, but deeply· fixf>d, way CtJnnected with the Bible and religion; that it serves as an unconscious reminder of the way we have lost, the message ~·e have ignored. Nolhing lers than this can explain the ugly and ir· rational rejection and con tempt v.·e ex· prtss for the ancient tre!ses. Golden State--Formerly PREVIEW: Tiburon writer Ke.nnelh Lamott make• a stunning observation ic a perceptive and a ltlcal book .. Anti· California: RepGrt From Our Finl Parafa~clst Slate." This is an in-depth analysis of a depreulng new life style in a fonnerly Golden State and, in effect, a hurricane signal lo the rest of the nation, Lamott, you may recall, waJ a teacher at SUI Quentin in the. 1950'1 and wrote a book about that experience. It was an upeide-down California he saw there., but in LamoU'a mind ii was a preview of the california clvilitalion that has emerged in recent years. IT WOULD BE somewhat overstating tht~e. to argue that California is now tumJng Into a giant S3n Quentin, Lamott nots but the idea has at lea.o;t some ~ truth 10 It. 1{e. continue~: "The notion that what I had 5een in prison tore1hadowtd what was going to happen ln the world outside occurred to me ftnl when the drug culture began to Invade our middle-class world. i'hl'n I be1an to hear young people around me using the l1ngua~e I had heard in prison ye an earlier .•. ' 'Jbere wu the. violtnet., the rr:pression. blckluhes. • no1tal1la for w h • t eupbemilUcally 1J called laW' 'and crdcr. . Quotes l:. a1adJ111. West Covt.oe -"ll's bevond me, how .cme. people th.Ink hav· tng welfare rttiplenls fill ttal.t Jobs (s '•lave 1abor'. Why ,bcuJd we tu.pa.yu1 work for our teep, and lhtln?" -=-==-.--,, ' j ~ , •le lists lhe symploms of this gro\.\'ing political-cultur1\ malaise, Wall:ir to Oakland, Isla V15ta lo the poHUcal cor· rldors of Sacramento. NOTE THE CO i NED term "parafasci3m" rather than the in- flammatory "fascis.JTI." 'lbere are no Storm Troopers around (National Guards· men, Hell's Angels, hard-hat Bircher;, but dissenting radicals are not . Lamott. agrees, often beaten in the streets). Yet a California brand of "fascism" Is in !be making: is receiving a hearly welcome from the majority of the population, and may spread eastward into the main- stream of the Repub lic. Lamott populate:i1 hi!! thf!sis with a familiar cast of performt"r11, among them Bobby Se.ale, S. J. tlayakawa. the Strett People, Roger Heyns, Ronald Reagan ("a product rather than the crealor of the parafa.scist state)." Thjs articulate, well-argutd, UJM!eltlng 8nd I think important analysis was J>Ub1ished otnclal\y May 2.S (Ltl11t. Brown). We hop. to covtr it In more depth later. · NOTES on tht margin : Herbert Gold has rollecttd ,111 variely of his shorter piectii. ficllon and t 11i1ays. ax "The Magic Wiii " Oe~cribrd ll!I ''!he plr- ture ()f an American mind Y!'rtsUlng with the American me.ntallty." WOilam Bor•• \VASHINGTON -Presiden t Nixon has advised \\-'hile House staff members tu emphasize the significant potential of Russia's agreement to begin lo move by phases toward a nuclear anns agree· n1cnL The Presi dent was evidently dis· appoi nted \\'ith the caution and skfpli· cism, and perhaps even ind iffereJ11ce, of a public now well in. ured to forecasts of coming world tran· qu ility. Yet the possibility does exisl of su b- stantial progress to- ward such an agree- ment, with all the hazards alt<'ndant along the way. The view from the \\'hile House is im· proving, bas<'d upon the thaw in nuclear arms talks, Russia's ofl1cially expressed interest in bal.1nced force reductions in Europe. and the opening for slow ad· vancement toward normal rela tions with the Chinese: Peoples· Republic. NIXON HAS A \\'AV of visualizing the optimum conditions he desires a year hence and then assuming th~ir present reality as self.ful filling predictions. ll is qu ite evident in this case that he now thinks he can go into the presidential Richard Wilson ' --.... e\ecliOi:! period next year as the peace candidate -nol one merely seeking peace but as one \\'ho has created con· dilions of peace. Completion or lhe combat "''llhdrawul frotn Vietnam. Nuclear arms agree1nrnt 1n some form. Progress tov.·ard n1u1u;tl reduction or forces confronting each ot hi'.'r in Europe. Added steps 1n normalizing relations with China. l)cace. or al leas~ non-combat, in the f\liddle East. SHOULD SUCJI obJCCt1vcs aclu;i lly pr ove to be self.fulfilling. or only r artia\ly so. lhl' Presidenl will stand on ;a firm platform from which he canno t be easily jostled. In his eagerness to assume this firm stance he has already l<1lked about Vietnam bein g ll1c last v.ar. about his non -<:'ombatant instincts as a Quaker. and about the prospc>cts nf the opening of an era of peace after this seemingly in- terminable period o( 20 years in 'vhich America has br.-cn involved in one v.·ar or confrontation .after another. Assuming for the moment that all such aspirations prove lo be se11.fulf1Jli.ng, or give the appenrance of same, the Presidenrs opposition will have lo turn to U1e economlc and human issues on wli ic h U1ey co nsider him lo be vulne rable. But even if he were vu lnerable in this respect a year hence, as he may be now, there v.'Duld be a 1.:ase for nol 1n!('rrupting the Presidenrs great v.·orks for peace by replacing hin1 with a succ_('SSQ_r who \\OUld ha\'e to make a new bcgiM1hg. THI S. AT LEAST, is the cond1!ion \\·h1ch Nixon C'an 11(1\V visualize a year hence on thl' basis of his optimism about the s1J;n1fica nce of both Russian and C'h1ncse reac tiuns. He has a great stake t11erefnre in mainlainlng the momentum ilf \1hat now must be considered a peace 11lfcn.~1 ve on a rather large scale. Such offensives or initiatives in the p<1s1 hrive had a disma l way of drifting 11ff into nnthingness, or have been rudely 111terru pted by new, unforeseen confli cts and c:n!'tc!'t. On e remembers President Kennedy's "quiet diplomacy" wrecked 111 a riew Berlin crisis, President Johnson's ;1spirations lo visi t Moscow and make pe::icc. and . of course, Pre s id en t Ei~enhower"s sroring "spirit of Gene\'a" and ··spirit of Camp David" \\'hich came crashing dov.'TI with Gary Powers· li-2 spy plane on sacred Russian soil. IF THERE IS NO such wifortun.ate de· no11en1ent in the present instance. dramatic developments can be an· ticipatcd. President Ni:ir:on ls not one lei pass up opportunities to fix attention ol this country and the world and ~aturatt:: the mass mccha with dramatic: exploil! for peace. The surr-lire wa y to do so is lo travc. 10 the camps of our erslv.•hile ad· versaries on thl' wings of the clove ano "'ilh olive 'branch in hand . Tl is not hard to imagine, as has one British journalist afte r an interview with President Nixon . that the Presidenl v.·ould \1•ish for noth ing better lhan lo take up the unfinished v.·ork ol hJ8 distinguished predecessor, G e n e r a \ Eisenhower. THAT \\'ORK BEGAN ~·ilh the endinl of the v.·ar in Korea. as Nixon hopes to end t1'e v.·ar in Indochina, and then mov· cd into the initially promisin~ but even· 1uallv frustrated phase or detente wHh the Soviet Union . Now. a visionary or sell-fulf illing pro- pl1et can easily 1mflg1ne that the in· terr:upted cycle or the Eisenhower ad· ntinistralion n1ight by recycled in the Nixon administration. And at a propitio us time. too. just before the presidential election. Now Melissa Is an Unwed Mother \lcnereal disease has reached ep1<lcrn1c proporllons among the nation·r-. }'OUnJ! HI many area.<;. Teacher~ are doin~ l he i r best to cumbat 11. Their best isn l good ennugh. One rC'ason. as you n1<iy hi"t\e re11d >.!> 1he ant 1-~ex·ellucat1on law s 111 n1 a n y i.latri;. \Vhile te11 chers can mention the dangers of I ti e s e disea ses. they un- Jortunnlely c 11 n ' t mention the parts in· 'vo l ved . This has somewhaL ha n tl 1 • capped their efforts. Tak.e the case or f\.fiss t.1elrose's I Ith g r a d ~ phys iology cla.~s al the Thoma.~ Bo'.l.'dlcr High School. . "TODAY, CL.AS~." r.11ss ~-l elrost> begiln nervously, •·v.·e ~'iii Ctiscuss the grave consequences of conlr a rL1n g a ven ... Excuse me, a disease." ''What disease, r..liss Melrose ?" asked innocent little 11.telissa Sprang. , •·1 .em speaking, l\1elis s.a," said fi.li.~s 1'.1elrose grimly, "of diseases !hat can <'ause blindness. insanity and death. You must do l'verylhtng yo u can lo prevrnt B11 George ---· Dear George: How many mugs of beer is it con· sidered proper to drin k with the ~oup course? C.T. D<-ar C. T.: Thanks for lhe questio n. C.T.: il's people like you '.l.'ho keep gracious liv ing alive. If more thought were given to these litUr: touches of etl· quette. the: w6rld would be a dif·, ferent placl'. Not necessarily better -just dif· fl'rent. Al any rate, in answer to )OUr question, the number Of heers tn be imbirted with soup varies with the ind1v idu.11. 11.ferely S'.l.'AY b:ick 11nd forth rapidly from lime to trme. When you i;Josh, that'! enough. Art Hoppe bccri1ni11g a tragic \1et11n.'' ··Golly. 11.liss f\1e!rose, lhrv sounrt c_l\~ful '.'' cried 11.tehssa. turning Pale. "I 'd rln :.inyUung n1thcr than catch one. 'Vllal should I do'.'" "Actu11llY. l\1l•l1ssa,'' said t-.llss Melr~e. frowning, "it's not \1•hal you do, il's \\'hat you t!on 'L So under no circumstances do ii." "0h, I promise I won't! Do v.·hitl'!'" .. \\'hat you shouldn •t. But if you do. he sure to take every precaution. That's exl remely important." ··r \1 ill. ~\1ss 1Vlclrosc, J 111111'. \V.hat prrraut1ons~·· '•Tll E PRE(' \UT ltl'o;S nnf' shoulrl t:ilil', n[ e11ur~r . helnrc i>flc ci<l(>s 11h11t <1:ir ~houl rln 't do. For ii :-1\u don't, the f1r~t s.~n1p\C'ln1s "\II :l!1PC'llr Nc11v it's <>bso lutc- ly essent1 :il that yrn1 rcc:ugnize the first sy111ptoms and conlact a doctor right (lll':ly ." "\Vha t art> lhe r1rsl ~ymploms, fll tSS 1\h:lrose"!" .. The first sy n1pto1ns arc those that. prett::dc !he later s.v 111ptoms v.•hich o~ually ~el pru~rcssivcly "·orst' wilh11u1 lrealmrnt. 1'hnt°s "·hy lhe thing yo u should do 1s see a doctor '• .. Gosh. f\llss 11.lclrosc. 1f I don'\ fio v.•hat I should before I do 11Jhat I shouldn't and Unsleeping Guardmn ' W1nslon Churchill believed in the free press. . or course. he was prejudiced. He started Ufe as a reporter and "·a~ later a war correspondent. \\'hen he wa5 Prime Mini ster he onct> described lhc free press a~ "the unsleep· ing guardian or ev rry other right that frre men prize." Some of us agree with that oplnion. And in believing the free press is that important. v.•ish it were s perfect press as well as a fr ee press. Of course. it Isn't a per!ecl press. II°.~ crea1cd by human btings. ,\nd no mailer the importance of lheir work ln making Inf ormation available lo • ~·ou -you the pc<>ple. you the most im· por1 an1 people on earth because yoo are- (ree pc<1ple -the 1nC'n ;ind women a! the press ron!1nuc lo be huma n. They err 111iw and then. IH)\\'tVER. Tlll S dots not me ari that !hey ar~ not profes.\1on11J. Thry are They are profe!.51onal ~ ar J..nr+v.in g "here lo go lo gf't fact~. 11t ~orting 1!11·011gh lhfl fart~ \D lest e11ch for v:1lldl1y, at n1ea suring the meiining of the fact.<J, I Guest Editorial ' ' •• and at pu tting the results of these find· 1ngs in to words that are meaningful to you. Like all professionals, some reporters and editors are better thsn olh(!rs. And like all professionals. most are. far better lhan non-professionals. Al..TllOUGll SOi\,E nori·professionals have always believed that they '.l.'tre more ;ible al traching. at preaching, al doctoring, at lawing, at reporting , , • lhan the professionals In e<i~h fleld, Perhaps ;i few are. But it isn 't likely. ~1c.1nv.·h ilc. in talklng aboul "a frtC' press'' we wnuld rcpeAt · Thl' press has "frttdom of the press·· nul 10 serve the press. But 10 sen1e you and your r1J::hl In know. That is why ~Ir Churchlll and so manv fl('O jllC ciCl;'ply ht'l1rve thal a frrc pre~S \S "!he 11n~leep1ng guardian of evtry other right that free men pri7.c " -1\Jc);iCO \i\!o.) I.edger thrn donl do wha t I should alte r I'..-l· d(lnl" v.·hat I shnutrln 'I. .. " · \'iJu '.l."i\I probably. tttelissa, go bl ind. hcl"'ll1ne insane and drop dead. Any more qucsurins~ C{)()d. And now class, let us turn lo page 173 or ou r phys1nlogy lext- boo J..s and re s u 111 e ~tud.Ying th11 rrp roduct1 ve. system of the South African flf'\\'I " 1\11 SS J\1 ELR0St::'S chrc warni11gs 11a1ural!y had an effl'{'t on her pupils. Several . including tt1elissa, showed up for class every day wearing mufflf!rs. gauze masks and gal oshes. \Vhi!e the venereal disease rate contin· urd lo climb. J\1iss ~fc!rose was able lo rl'port that U1e incidcncl" o[ head colds dropped 4.6 percent. Unfortunately fo11 ~leHssa, the charing of her gauze mask• caused a pimple. lo !'rupt on the end of her nose. An unscrupll!OUS youn g man diagnosed it a:i1 a first symptom. prescribe<! his own unorthodo:f treatm"tnt and today she's an unl'o·ed mother. Bui as her father. J\lr. Arnold Sprang, c-hairn1an of the Thomas Bowdlt'r PTA Commi ttee against S..• Education & ()ther Comm ie Plots, put it: "At least our daughter's mind is purt>."' Oddly enough .. many other pattnls ~em to reel the same way. I \Vednesday. Jur1e 2, 1971 The t ditorial page of tht Dolly Pilot ttek1 to inform and 1!im· 11Wt1 reo deT.r by prtsentino thil newmo~r·i opinio111 and com- f1«'1ttary cm U>'[ies of intcTt•& nnrl 1!17"ificonc , ~·11 prouiding a forum for thtr uprctaion cf our Teoderi' opini0T1.1, and bf presenting tlit divcrst l!itw- point.s of informed ob.~ervtri and spokesn1en cm fopic1 Of the dny. Robert N. Weed, Publisher • ' ,. '· TI· '" ol le " ' d· 0 e th nt to g to ,. .,. th TI· d· ' al ., d. " us \-• n s '· p s. n- tn s g In n " n n g, A & r • \ \ CHECKING • up ·. Bullf 1·ogs Cost About $4 Apiece By I,. ~1. BtlYD 8€LTEVF. I faiTt>d !l't tell )'OU a v.•ha le ordinarily .c;Jeeps ;ibout fi\'e hours a nigh! .. IT IS TllE CoN,TENTIO.'J or ~Ci('nl ific rcscitrchl'fS 1 ha I v.·hile Jrwish girls drink fa r Jes.<; liquor than inost won1en, lhcy take rrir more tran- qudtzers .• Al..50, PLEASE note every nu1ncral from I through m 1can be spelled out 1\'1\houl us'fng the Jetter ''A" . LATEST HOUGll COUN'r or htunan babies, artificially concril'cd, is 19,000 a year ... COST OF' bullfrogs is goi11g up. To $~ per frog, about. It 's lloomy. Biologists are outbidding gourmets. TllE CtULD LABOR LA V.'S are no good any1nore. At least son1e experts say that. Advan- tage! of the apprentice system \•:ere tossed out with the in- JUS tices of the sweat shops, they claim. Years ago, a lad could become a m a s le r craftsman by age 21. Rare is the 2 l-ycar--old college man now v.'ho ca n quallry for an y thing but an ap. prcnticesh\p. Youngsters. they lhink . nught to be allowed to \\'Ork at low wage on limited ~hi fts. \\'h<1l 's your !Hand on this matter~ Personally, .am inclined to agree. ~'ILL YOUR OFFSPRING be lrfl-handed, young lady ? If either you or your husband is Jeft-hanr!ed. chances run one in ~ix your baby will be, too. If nri!hE"r you nor you r husband is left-handed odds only go one Liner Hotel Accord OJ('d LONG BEACH {AP) -The r 11 y counci l has unanimously approved an agretment in principle for developing a 400. ro(lm hotel aboard lhe Queen Mary. the retired Briti sh lux- ury liner now a tourist at- traction. s5i' -4 S QI. in 16 the bahy will be ••• ALHEADY ~1ENTIONED Joe rr'".lZier ana·cass1as etey put togt>tlier weigh JU.St about as muc h as the skin of a grownup hippopotarnus. 1'hey a l so \\'cigh just abnut as mul·h as the greener~· ~aid hippo cats in one nig ht. That shouldn 't be O\"t'rlookcll. C:USTO~tEH SER\'lCE: Q. "Did you say the herring w;1s the most common fish:'" A. Probably. That's \\'hal J thought. any>A·ay. But a scien~ !1st claims the rnost common is a speeimen called the bris- tle mouth . Never heard of it ..• Q. "Is there any .... ·ord lhat means exactly the sam~ in all known languages:'" A. Only ' ' Ha 11 e l u j ah , ' ' say our Language man , . _Q_ "Bees kill more pt-ople than snake.s. right!" ·A. Right.~ and' maku kill more pt>ople than splders. A.'1 ASKED WHEN the top government officials f i r s t started to employ professional speediwrilers. Maybe 50 yea~ a20. it was. Shortly after Secretary of the N a \' y Josephus Daniels delivered his famous farewell address to a long line of lady Marines about to be discharged from the service. Said he : "As we embrace you in uniform today, so we will embrace you \v ithout uniform tomorrow ." lie did not expect the thull- derous applause. Didn 't li ke it much, either. STATIST ICS also show a riian who kills his ...,,He is more likely to commit suicide prompl\y than is a woman v.•ho kills l~r husband , .. WHY DON"T !he boxing J)fomoters play fa st mllsir to pick up the pace of their bouts? That's how it 's clone in Thail and • , .HARO TO BELIEVE, but it's true th.al just about a third of everything sold retail goes through some sort of fran- chi.9e. You r questions 011d com- ments ore U'elconied and 'U ii/l be used i•l Cl/ECK- /NG UP w/1erever possible. Please add ress your let· ters to l,_ /tf. Boyd .. P. 0. Box 1875, Ne wport Beach 9266(/. , Son1rho\v, 7 C1·0\vn ahvay~ s~ms right. RecH use of it':ii c)Pan. comf orlab!e taste; Because it's n1adc by Seagram . A nrl be<'::iu~" it !i t!', in its place, \Vith the other t11otl thitH!":-i of li ff'. \\lhv "1!'1' do 111i)l'C' pcupll' ma\;e it a pa rt of ihri1· \\·orld than any other \\'h i~kcy? list• the best o/ America. s..v s...,,,~ .nc1 a. s-. .. --·-·' • --·- Shootout Answers Pressed SAN RAFA.EL (AP) -The !11 wyer for blacl<: convict Ruchell M11gee, AngeJa Davis' codefe.ndant. i! asking the pro- s~u\ion to determine which of two f botl killed a judge in the court shoot-Out he.re, J a .1 t August. Pre trial hearings, meanwhile. were scheduled lo resume today for-Mas• and Miss Davis. Magee is ch1rged \l'ilh fi ring lhe shot that killed Judge Harold Haley. Attorney Ernesl L. Graves filed a motion Tuesda y 8sking that the dist rict attorney be required to spell out whether Haley wa s killed by~ bullet ·wound in the left chest arl!'a or a shotgun blast in the head 'and neCk . Graves said there may be evidence connecting Magee with t.he shotgun hlast but not wilh any gun lhat shot a bullet. Magee. 32, and Miss Dav is, 27, are charged with murder, kidnap and conspiracy in the escape attempt in which the judge_, lW.P CQfivict.s_1~nt\.l!n ac:: comp/ice. were killed. Althoufh not pre.sent at the shootout, 1t1iss Davis is accused of pl ot- ting the crime. <.., Judge Sits Manson Out Of Trial LOS ANGELES tUP I) The prosecutor was ques· tioning proipeCtive j u r or s 'J'uesday on their feelings about the dealh penalty in the second murder trial of Charles Man son when the cull lead&r shouted : ":'Jo money down. •·Thirty-sev en months lo pa)'. ··You sound like a used ci r tial esman . "'You'd make a good preacher." \\"hen Manson finished yt'll- WtdntMt•Y. Jurtt :Z, 1971 DAILY 'tLtrf t 'Fabe Information' "Ji --Overnight Prison Visit By GirHriends Sought 10% Welfare Cut SACRAMENTO !UPI ) - Ruled Not Legal vliib: from their wives WMW Unmarried at.ate prlsonu.s prestnl re1uJ1tioni. wmild be aUowed overnitht "I'm j1.11t u kinr you lf It'• vWta by frie.ndl of the: op. risht for a mvrled mtn to posite at:"l-'S!rrllllf t«t tM ~ SACRA.\'JENTO (UPI) - Th• Reagan Adminl!:tralion's IO percent cut in M!di·Ca l p1ymt.nts and servicts was deelartd illegal Tuhd11y by Presiding Judi e W l 111 a hi Gallagher of the Sacramenlo Superior Court Gallagher, saying I he l?:!Partment of Hta!tft Care Se rvic es , which runs the program of medicine for Budget Hits Roadblock In Panel SACRAMENTO (UPI ) The Senate Finance Com· mittee stalled approval of ib $7 .5 billion version of Gov. Ronald Reagan's proposed l!tt1le budget Tuesday aflt.1' a Democratic member com- plained there wa11.n't money to pay fur il Commllltt Chainnan Ran- dolph Collier (Q..Yreka). had planned to send the measure, which is nearly $1 billion more than requested by Reagan, to the full Senate. But Sen. John Holmdahl ~I).. Oakland), said the spending package was out of balance with the state's revenues so he couldn't vote for it. "I personally will not \'Ole for a budget that far out of balanct without the revenue to pay for ii," Holmdahl said. He then joined ~ i x Republicans on the 13-member panel in· voling to po~tpone . ac· lion on the budgel bill until a tax increase bill is approved or substantial cul..'! in the pr<r gram are made. lhe poor, apparently u.wd false infonnation lo justify Utt cut- back, aaid he had no choice ·bt.il to overturn I.he !'mergency i;egulations because the w:ay they were adopted violated slate law. J!ealth Care ~rvices D.lrt C'· tor Dr. Earl Brian last DPl-ember ordered the 10 per· ctnt cut io avoid whal he sa id v.•as a threatened f lO million dtfiC'il. The Californ ia P.·I e d i c a I Assoc1at1on cha llenged th• Publisher Extortion , .. Case Opens LOS ANGELES <U PlJ - gram no't' utabliahed !or l'MT-have vlailltlon rtchta and .an rled couplet--t111der terms of a unmarried man not lo," u ld bill approved by a le1illative Karabian, a bachelor and tb• committee Tuesday. Dt'moer1tlc floor leader. "You're ·going to need a But Republlan Alaemltly.. Hilton Inn or a R&yal Inn at man Frank Murpy, fattte.r ef every prison," joked chairman three children, pointed out the Robert G. Beve rly as the difference l! precilely th.a\ Assembly Crim inal JustiC'e prtdse\y that marritd pritM- Commlttee...sant..t.he bill-1.o-tfte ent--.re nianied and lil\lle \\l ays and Mea ns Committee ones aren'I. ror further consideration. "Thi!' 17th century aan 't laft Sponsor Wa lter Karabian us," commented K.arablan. said a major purpose of the "I don't think your bill will proposal is to co m ba t do anything but cause you ho mose1ualily in s la t e som e embarrassment and the prisons. M 11 r r i e d male Leg is 1 at u re some tn'\• prisoners near the end of the ir b a r r ass men l, '• replied move in cour~. and \~as Joined by welfare recipient s, lhe Cali fornia Dental t\5soc1ation, and Sacramento. Alameda and San Mateo count ies. Reci- pients were rf'pre~nted by The publisher of a Hollywood terms are allov.·ed overnight Murphy. expose-type ma ga tine. whose 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i extortion trial began Tuesday. wil l call produ"r Otto Prom·1 SIMMER ! inger 11nd actor Keenan Wynn 1 C11h(ornia Hural Leg a I as character v.·1tnC'sses, ac· As!l.1stance lawyer Sheldon cording t.o his attornl'y. Greene. Jack Rosenstein. 60, i., The counties cla imed the C'harged with threa!ening to rut back would cost them more h «~ 000 . . th publiah unfavnrable articles in 1 an """"'· in a SIX·mon . pt>riod ending Jun~ :io. hls Hollywood Closeup on five Gatli!gher ordered the st.ate men , including R c ad em y tti re in1burse the countie5 for • aWard-wfnn.ing produce-r Hal Let Our Computer ""!';.-..Do the work for you! Computerlaed l llllnt, Accountlnt Dehl PreceuhHJ HCD CORPORATION 4500 ·cempn D'.rifflcrpr)OIJ+i Airpor+1 · • their losses, l-~W~a~ll~i•~·--------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:11:1!~ Walker Out Of Hospital BISllOP (UPI) -Cowboy ;iclor Cli nt W11\ke;r, critically injured only ei&ht days ago in 11 ~kiin~ <1tcident. lritNorthern Inyo Ho~pita! under his own power 'f'tlesd11y. The 4.lvcar·old \\'alker fle\\' rrom His.hop Airport shortly hefore nnon en route to his Beverly Hills home in a plane equipped with an oxygen tank and carrying a nurse who wat· ched over him . lie walkrd to the plane after arriving 11! the airport. A Vinyl Corlon® floor, by the roll ~y ~mstrong Il takes seven vole! lo pass legislation oul of the com - mittee. Collier said he thought Holmdahl would probably vote 1------ for it and was mildly surpris-~!i:i:$:5~~ ed at the setback. :t' Plea Filed ing. Superior Court Judge SAN FRANCISCO IL'Pl) - B11 y1nond Choate ordered that Antiwar activ i~t Leslie Bacon. he be removed to 1. lockup jailed for refusing to ansl\'er room adjacent to the court. 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' Use Penneys time payment plan at these stores: CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD DOWNEY FULLERTON FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO LAKEWOOD HUNTINGTON BEACH MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "THE CITY" RIVERSIDE VENTURA Shop Sunday, too, 12 to5 P.M • ---.r· Como in or phone: FASHION ISLAND, Newport C1ntor IM+H 12), HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntingto n Beech 1802-7771). •• +· • I -- • ' ' ·~ BOY OF YEAR Carl Stevens Jr. Mesa Bov ~ W i1i Pilot's Hi-Y Award Carl Stevens Jr .. an 18-yea r· old senior at Estancia High in Costa t.1esa, won this year's DAILY PILOT award as Hi-Y ·Boy of the Year. He and other members of the Orange Coast Yr-.1CA \\'ere honored recently for . lhcir. achievements in local lii-V and Ti-Hi-Y clubs. Stevens wa s a committee chairman and senator to the California Yr-.1CA Youth in Government Conference last February, and he also serves on the'Yti1CA Board of Direc- tors and is president of the Hi- y C".ooncil. Miss Sherri De\Vol f, from Newport llarbor High , \1·as named Advisor of the Year at Yi'ednesday's banquet. / Solveig Store. a member of the Koa Kahi Club of Corona del r.far f.ligh, was named the Dr. Olande r Hi-Y Girl of the Year \\'inner. Named Cl ub of the Year was the Zodiacs Club, a group of sophomores at Estancia High. The Centaurs of Estancia v.·ere second for club honors while Poma Kai club of Newport Harbor High took third, Mrs. Caroltt B. Stevens. mother of Carl Stevens, v.•as presented the special services aw.:Brd on behalf of the 19 Hi-Y clubs of the ~r area . • Military Frictions Deep-seated. \ TRAVIS AFB (UPI ) -f\1aj. Gm. \Yilliam G. Moore Jr., a World War JI combat pilot who heads the 22nd Air Force, thinks violent disorders al this air base are the military's in- heritance ol Ameri ca 's "'overall racial dilemma." Airman l.C Bill Wilkoff. 23. of Beaver Falls, Pa .. says it's not lbat simple. To the beribb o ned . handsome l\.1oore and his senior officen;, the riotous brawl that erupted recently among more than 400 airmen v.·as a puzzling. abrupt thing. Jle respecls the o b v i o u s grievan~!'i of black air~n. he 5a id. "But v;e have been unable to find out what they are_" To the airmen. even those v.·ho considered the disorders senseless., the problems at Travis and in the Air Force go deeper than mere racial fric- tion :.... although everybody agrees some of that v.·as in- volved. There are surprising com- plaints among the traditional gripe soldiers always have bad -5U1llri.sing to a tradi· Uonal mil ilary officer but pro- bably not surprising to a college president ; the right to wear long Mir, freedom from regimentat1on, even the right to demonstrate. All concerned a I r e t , too. that the disorder appeared· to be the culmination of an in- cident when a white WAF v.·as kicked by a black 'l'i'Oman airman In a barracks fight. 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TORRANCE NOllWAU< HUNTINGTON BEACH VENTURA CANOGA PARI( COVINA All authorities, including del amo fothion·1CJXll'• inlr~ at norwolk bm:I. edinqer at beach boulevard .500 'Ovth m ill~ rood loporigo e>lol'a borFOnca at tan bernordina the Solano C<lunty sheriff, L..---.!:po::\on:::~::...::•;:•:.2-6::9~'7:.:11 ___ ...1. ___ ...t::=:.:861::::;.00:::;l~l---..J.---'""'"-::::::..:'..:':.'·.:•.:.92:.·.:66:.lc.l ___ ,__ __ :.•8::5:.;-5:.•::'c.'...:•;:•.:.'-.:.'.:'':.'c_--'----'"h::;o::;'::c'.:":::'.:l ·.::"'000='----'--''-"'"::'.:w.:oy,_--'P:.:ho:::':.::'..:'.::""=·'.:'.::"-......J 1arud that at tht end of the brawl "v.•hltcs 'were fighting whites. blacks fight.lr.g black.I, -.! blacki OJbtlna whit.ea." • - • ,I i ) / I • ,. ,.llRP-~CU~li'~? T40Mi.WY F~OiS IJ.J M.'( I KROAT." Nixon Ba cli.e d By Critics? 1 By RUY .\ICG H~E WASHINGTON (U PI) President NiKon hasn·t ~'ft \>.'On --111e war on 1nflat101 (prices are still going up1 an·t he is not bringing home CL.; from Vietnam fast. @i)OU8h ~ suit i lat of people (lhe opin ion polls and anl i v.·ar demonstrations attest to !his\. But he has won an im· pressive string of victories U1 the Sena1e recently on foreign ' policy and national securlt~· issues. and ha s carried some of his mo:it vocal critics Inside his own party v.•1th him in in- • · creasing numbers . If that accu1tit1..;11.Jn .. ~~ gr o \V i n g unity v.·11hin Republ ican ranks, it is bad nev.•s politically for th c Demucrats. An d lhe President largely has a senior , establishment Democrat in the Senate to thank for this. II v•a s Sen. John C. Stennis of Mississippi Y•ho fenrlcd off administration c r it i cs at- tempting to ch a n g e fun· damental American fQrcign policy viz-a-viz Europe. and the military 1nanpn\\r r re- quirf'ments to back up thns~ policies. For more than tv.•o v:cek:.; Stennis battled unceasingly in public and private against an American un.i\aterAI troop cut in Europe. In the Serrate cloa krnnrn and on the floor. S1enn1s \1·as far more effective t ha n ad- ministration lobbyists i n finally defeating the proposal by the highly respec!Pd :'>like r.tansfield. the S e n ate De mocratJc leader. In the f1n a!. St lo 36 vote. only five Republicans 1·0\ed .against the \\lJJte finuse. !here .also ~·ere minimal GOP def£!<'· tions in earlier votes: -Only JO R~publ1c:ans voled Jn favor nf a general rc.~n!u­ tion t having no fQrcf' of la\.\\ urging 1ha! Ll. S. 1roo p strength be cut. ~On!~· I w rt Rrp11 hhl.ill vot«0d In rcducr the g,arri ~on by aQ.C1lO rather !ha11 ];JO .I)()) as sought b~· \1 .1o~f1f'!rl -Only one Rcruhhcan \f'l1frl l fnr a pr oposal In hring hnn1r> 1511.000 trnors un l ~~s 1hr F:url'l· • pe;in~ .:i grrr>rl tn p..1 '.' f11r tl1l'll' U~C'P --Onh !hrf'C 'iPp11hl11·.ins suprort'ed" mnve ·o forr f' 1hr l 1 t ut unle s :-r 1 n i:;rr .-..o;; specific.:iH~· ;iuthnr?rd 1hr1rl presence 111 Europ<! 1flrr Der .. - •1 I • All thP prn~~·als 11t re 1n the ~ lorm of nmendmrn!~ to ;i bill l to ex!Pnd lhe rlra ft \,1 •·. { \Vhen the Senate 111llvrri In the basic draft issue i~rlf. 1hr k Presidenl "'on 1n1pr\.~l'h·rl} ' 11gain. Anrl again Stem1s h:is I· played a n1ajor role 1n behalf 1 1 of the President. Only fi ve Republ1f';o11s \·oted l'·ith Sen. Gaylord r-.·elsrci t D- Wis . l. \fl forbid the u<t of drafte~ fnr Vietnam co1"1bat without their consent Nnl ;i .~ingle Heputi1¥-;in •rlefecterl f1n nn ainl'ndmen~ by Sen. John V. 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THRU SAT. 1119·30 ' ' 'SHOP !UNDAY 12 TO S PM! -·~. -.. ·- BOY OF YEAR Carl Stevena Jr. Mesa Boy Wi1i Pilot's lli-Y Award Carl Stevens Jr., an 18-year- ttld senior at Estancia High in Cost.a "Mesa, won this year's DAILY PILOT award as Hi-Y Boy of U1e Year. f.le and other members of the Orange Coast YMCA v;ere 1onored reeently .for their achievements in local Hi-Y and Tl-Hl-Y clubs. Stevens was a committ~ chairman and senator to the California Yf\.fCA Youth in Government Conference last February, and he also serves oo lhe 'YMCA Board of Direc- tors and is president of the Hi- y Council . fo.fiss Sherri DeWblf, from Newport 1-larbor High, was narp.ed Advisor of the Year at Wednesday's banquet. So lveig Store. a member of the Koa Kahi Club of Corona de! f\1ar 1-ligh. was named the Dr. Olander Hi-Y Girl of the Year ·winner. Named Club or the Year was the Zodiacs Club, a group of so phomores at l!!stancia High. The Centaurs ol .Estancia were second for club honors while Poma Kai club of Newport Harbor High took third. Mrs. Carolee B. Stevens. mother of Carl Stevens, wa s presented the special se rvices award on behalf of the 19 Hi·Y clubs of the harOOr area. Military Frictions Deep-seated TRAVIS AFB (UPI) -Maj. Gen. William G. Moore Jr .. a World War ll combat pilot who beads the 22nd Air Force. thinks violent disorders at this air base are the military's in· ,J'leritance ol America's .. overall racial dilemma." Airman 1.C Bill Wilkoff, 23, of Beaver Falls, Pa., says it's not lhat simple. To the beribboned , haoc:bome ~foore and his senior officers, the riotous brawl that erupted recently among more lhan 400 airmen v.·as a puzzling, abrupt thing. tie respects the ob v i o us grievances of black airmen. he said, "But we have been unab le lo find out v.·hat they are." To the airmen. even those who considered the disorders senseless, the problems at Travis and in the Air Force go deeper then mere racial fri C· lion -although everybody agrees some. of that was in· volved. There are surprising com· plaints among the traditional gripe. soldiers -always have bad -surprising to a tradi- tional military officer but pro- bably not surprising to a college. president; the right to '\li'ear long hair, freedom from regimentation, even tbe right to demonstrate. All concerned a & r e. e , too, that the. disorder appeared to be the. culmination or an in- cident whe.n a white. WAF was kicked by a black. ~'Oman airman in a barrackl5 fight. Spo'r1dic racial incidenl.5 OC:· - curred ..during the. weekend, and two black airmen we.re put In the 1tockade . .And then it erupted -a four houi near-riot finall y put down by hundreds of military and civilian police, t ha t resulted in one death, 10 In- juries and I.SS arrest!. • Col . Carl Bender, who .. ncently stepped down as w of the bue'• security poll think• the. trouble "h11d rad overtonts but no one wW bably know the. rul ru.son·f' it." "The. wa1 it ·was go toward the ·end. the , fl could even have started who would gel the l11l Ii the k:e cr<am cone,'~he All authorities, t tht! Solano COunty • y •greed that at the (;Jd brawl "y,•hJtes were tt whites. bla"clts ftiJllU. ~ blld<I IJahllnl whl Wed~, Junt z. l~n . ..... i · !g\llar"3.691tote tray! ke yov' t~oh to . 2 99 t job in ~andy · te troyt l 9"Jt8". 1.60 off 50 sq. ft . roll of fiber glass iMulation now! 2!?. .... Foil-bocked fiber glass insula- tion is moi1ture and fire re1i~­ tont. 4" thick: 15" wide; coverJ 50 sq. ft. 23" widlh a vail. SHOP MON IHRU SAT ·1119,3 0 SHOP SUNDAY 12 TO S PM! TORRANCE del omo.IQ,l\1an M!UOf• phone 54:2-6971 "<· . . J ' •• t 11x:: 6. ~~, S~pc. wrench .ser: . . . it!\·! , Cl>rome · plat..d 4· 99 ·s all~Y steel 'in . .:} needed sizes. 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Dear Joyce: I would like to pui' a-CClepROne answ't"riri"g -~.:~~..:.._ ____ :::...:::~==~~~~!;:!!;,!~!!'.!:~~!!! ~ervice in my borne -I was a 1 telephone operator years a~o. Please ad\•ise n1e. -L. It. New Orleans. • ~~ I Your telephone company can give you the technic?-1 d~ tails of installation. The ques- tion is, can yoo get enoogl custoincrs to n1ake i t v•orthv•hile? P<trlicularly since 1he advent or telcphona answering devices. , You might also consi<lef \l'hat the operator of an: ans1\·ering service in a town o 20.000 wrntc nic: .. On the posi tive sid:!. little investn1ent is necessary ; you work in your own hozne and arc your own 1 l>oss ; if you have children. you con remain at hon1e to raise them, and yo u don't have the 1~xpcnse of a 11·ork1ng girl's 1vardrobc. \ ··on the negative side: long hours, being constantly on lhe al~rt,_ interrupted meals ;ind c:hnres. not being able to even step outside 10 cn1p1y the trash, or hang up a ln:id or t.'lothcs." The ans"·c r 111~ t;erv1ce operator sa1tl that it look .. quite a bit of leg "·urk .. I lo start her service -drurn- 1n1ng up business. thtil sht' now has about 20 lo 25 client!'>. no con11:ietition, a nd also doc:; ~ecrcta rial 1•:ork. Siv.! uses a separate roon1 or ' her house for the office ;ind huni; a piece of pei;:-b11ard nn 11·hich wall !t'lcphoncs are a1· l;1C'hcd. ~orne ;ire cx lcns1011.~ and n1h~rs .1rc 1he only 1clf'phoncs for ;1 partit'ul;1r bu sinc::s. E11ch cl1c11\ pay~ his own telephone bill :ind a fr1· for answi-ring St'rVJt'l'S. trl you·rr $liU inlcrcstC'd , you ."hould tr.v to visit ;_1 n ans"'Cr· 1ng scrl'ice in a cnn1n1unllv far Pno111ih a1v;iy to be nori- c:onipeti!11•e. and a.ck the u1111er for n1ore guidance. I . ' . l"k>ar Joy•·e: I ~ill be a li brral ;:iris J!rartuate of the U. of lllinoi~ in .Junr. I 01111 1·on- "idering nurses training. bul I ran nn~ firul any inforinatinn for a prr~on "·ith m y hal'kJ:round. 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Ludwig Svoboda, 75, Cz.ec:hoslovak pr es id en t ; Gu stav Husak, Cz«·h Com~ munist Party le11der. and Leonid I. Brezhnev, general secretary of the Soviet Com. munlst Party, played their role1 straight. as 11 indeed they were miking hllltory in- stead of a mocker y of H. But ll -was p08s1ble to wonder abou t the thouRhts tNt went on behind the masks cl the roles they played. The.It stage was caUed the 14th Ccniress o! l he Ciecbosfovak Commun Isl -Party, ignoring~ a.Oolhtr Cuch Paflty COflgrt11 of ~e yeers Ago which alao was called the 14th. C z e c h o s Jovakian Com- munbts, said Brtdtoev, fought in "the national Interest nl the people , , . alllO in the interest Faculty/Senate Head l Ronald c. Gibson,. 34, El counselori participate in the Toro, has been e I e c t e d formulation of policies on chairman of the Golden We11t academic and profess ional College Faculty Senate for matters. 1971-72. Gibson. a geology teacher in The 13-member senate Vi the the math·acience diviaion, is a channel through which the col-gradualr of Cal State Los lege's ISO teachers 11 n d Angelell and UC Riverside. ol I.he whole CommuoW a reform th.at wu to end the ttmove Dubceli:'i' handooffs earlier 14th party COl'\l"UI movement." foUowtn1 Au.cust ln the Sovlel~ and perm.ii him, e~ thou&h 'A1ticll the Sovitt.s now 80U)hl ··Therefore ," he conUnued, led)nvdon ot Cz.ecbollovai.ia . de!tated, to retum to "The Cz-•oslo"ak r-• ....... to era.st from the record. """"' • .._.,. hl\UlO&f: trqic d1ya Svoboda Cucho&lovakia from Moscow munist Party and it.s ludln.g had become a true hero to the in dignity. Th at coogre.u had l:!etn btld representatives Hu&ak aJld Cuch people. One wonderf!l'I too &bout Aug . 21 -21 by 1,200 dtltgalt• Svoboda "'have such a hi&h He had called Sovie l 'A'ho gather~ ~retly ln a --~11 In ••-Id "'--Husak •~ he played oot h1' auuMl'I Y utc wor '-Alm-Prem~r Ale:s:ei N. Kosygin a rnle in the charade. ~s fac tory on .the oul.llkirt.s of munJ.s:l mo verntnt today." liar for hia failure to carry out BruhMv l13t-~ i.....~nd hi's One wondered what went on cig, """" Prague. 'They entered the f11C· a prornist that Sovitt forces own ma11k. Husak declared the behind the Brezhnev mask &nd ,.,..,.,Id ... withdrawo 1-m tory clad as workers, doctors, .. ""' ll'C •v · invasion necessary to "defeat whether it Wlls self-deception Czech soil. n,+it-wtni 0 Pp 0 rt u n i • t . nune11 or palienl!i. or whelher beNnd tbe words B h · · d · ,_. 1 They we'' Du"--k su~ y t reatenin1 to resign an J'e\'15"11l13l and antisoc allil LJ1..-.: ,. lay bitter Irony and more than throw the who 1 e of forces." porters and they named Husak a tract of cruelty. Cztchoslovakia Into turmoil he Svoboda, loo, must have II wa1 not poMible tha t lo lM 27-member r u 11 n I wondered. had forced the Rusaians to Husak had foraotten tllat presidium of the party. 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Full shelf and shoe reek . 36 x 2T x 66". Shop Mon·Sat 'Ill 9:30. Sun 12·5PM LA Cl~EGA ·--···•···• ohone 8 36-7922 TORRANCE; '-•- FULLli,.TON -.pl'>One 714-879-.2500 NORWALK . :::·::::::::::-~:=::--:::g~: ~~i~ SANTA A.NA ................ Dhone 5'47-6841 l-:IVNTINOTON BEACH o~--714-PANORAMA CITY _ .... pl-tone 894-821 1 Vl!NTURA '-""'""' 2·6gl l RO~o:-••f;:AO ohone ~73-3110 CANOOA ,;.1..:ROl"'iOn<!~ 48 .rS4 21 • 64 2-7~C l ,... K -~-· •1':') , ,......,.. OVINA.. ••• _p~ 966-7.c 11 -. . ·'-'IAJ l ' I Pakistan's - -Population Still Rises ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -An American survey team seys it's obviously im- po6sible to impose a two-child limit on Pakistan families - but e~~n ir this v.•ere ac- complished immediately the population would double within 60 yean. In Pak.istan, as in most other developing countries. nearly half the population ·is les.s than Ja.-years-0Jd and waiting to n!produce itself. PaWtan bas a population of 136 million despite such events as the recent civil y,·ar, the East Pakislan cyclone 'Which s .... ·ept 300.000 to death, and periodic food shortages and floods. Families here average .four to five children. The birthrate is more than 50 per thousand .of populalion---con1pared with about II iri' the United States. Population grows at least 3 per cent annually, nearly twia as f~ as in the United Stales. ;. The survey conducted by ihe Americ1U1 A&ency t.ror Jn t ernationa:I Development &aid an optimistic a~umption of two child families by 1990 was "unrealistic," and even if it were achieved. Pakistan would have 350 million people by then. "In other words." said the report, "population efforts no\V are not aimed at preven- ting an increas.e of from 136 million to 350 n1illion, but rather al slo\1•ing increases that may .. take place in the range of 400 million, 54-0 n1il- lion and 500 million -0r more." It added: "Pakistan's con- dition in this regard typical." The American researchers reported "efforts to eliminate plague, ch o l er a , smallpox. malaria and other causes of human suffering in the devefoping countires have upset the balancing forces of nature.'' While mortality rates ha re been lowered, "little has been done to bring aboul similar reductions in birth rates." The imbalance "will result further large increases in population size in developing nations despite any efforts v.·hich can be put forv.'ard to stop or delay them." Pakistan already is one or the world's poorest countries \\'ith per capita inC<lme in ter ms or real purchasing power at about $50 annually. By 1935, the report says, Pakistan \\'ill have to provide 11n additional 26 million jobs. J\1ore than 10 1nillion persons -about a quarte r of the labor force -already arc unen1- ployed. By th' same year. Pakistan .. -ill have 60 million children of school age. J-'or ev er y Pakistani child v.•hlf enters a school no111. three d o n ' l because there is no roorn. In East Pakistan, \\'here each .11.rabl' acre barely sup- ports three persons now. each acre will have to provide for seven by lhe end of the cen- tury. The report saw no fast solu- tion to the population prob!en1. Hi gh Sc hool Bov Lauded -· Kenneth T. Z\\'ick. Ure 1971 1\larlna High School valedic- torian, has \1·on a $500 sc h o I a rs h i p frorn the Califomia Labor Federation AFl.rCIO. The 17-year old J u n e graduate. is the son of h-lr. and J\lrs. Eugene Zwick. 16841 Edge\1·ater Lane. Huntington Beach. He ha.~ also won three other stipends. a National J\ferit Scholarshi1>. A Gemco Scholarship. and a Bank of America A"·ard. Each is Y.'orth $1 ,000. Zwick earned a slraighl ·'A" grade record while at Marina High School and won honors on the school debating team. He plans to enroll in pre-lav.· counes at Stanford University thJs fall. T eacher Fired ' By Trustees Nt!!wport-Mesa U n i f i c d School Dislric l trustees have voled to tenninate a tenured teacher at Pomona School. MJss Selinabel Smith of~ De Sola Terrace. Corona de! Mar and a veteran of 23 y'ars as a primary te~chcr "'as fired May 10 on the recom. mendat19n of Pomona School Prtncip81 Ralph Frcllag. ·--,,,,,, ~~~.~.s ... ·• "' ~ worlJ'1 t•••f e1holot•r•. Hi1 tolumn 11 0111 •f I~• DAil Y PI LOrs t r••• •••hir• .. \ ~ TORRANCE de l omo fashion' 1qvor• ohon111 .5"47-6971 0 0 Cool bedroom with Signature ' 5,000-BTU window air conditioner! W ARDS LOW PRICE Removes up lo 4.8 ga llon~ moisture from oir per doy • Fi Ts 22" lo 36" window low price! 15,000-BTU air conditioning unit cools large rooms easily! $179 WARD$ LOW PRICI • Thermo$lal controls temp. • Dehumidifies oir • Fils 22" to 36" windows - Giant-size 20,000-BTU unit cools several rooms, removes moisture from air! WAID$ LOW ,~JCI • Remov~s 18 gallons moii- '"~ . ..!..l.J~~~m air.per_ d9y • Fits 28" to 40" wincf&d.o lo c1enego ol 18th \I. phone 836-7922 NORWALK- impe .. oJ ol norwolk bf..,d, hone 86!1-0911 • FULLERTON horbcr o! otongethorrie phone ]I A-879·1500 HUNT'NGTON BEACH ed1"l9er o• beech bov!tvord phone 71A ·892-6611 ~ '-I.---\ ---- SANTA ANA briilol ct 1•..,enle•nlh phone .5 "4 7-6841 VENTURA 500 soulh milh rood A85-5411 6 .. 2.7541 • Wedntsday, JuM 2, 1971 OAIL V PILOT J ,1 ~- Your choice: portable zig-zag, rug shampooer or canister vac! YOUR CHOICE 0 • Darns, mends, fancy pa tterns • Handles basic sewing needs • Base, foot control included (!) • 2 -speed heovy d uty mo to r •Jet foam shampoo a ctio n • 6 brushes, 2 felt pods @) • 1.6_-HP motor gets the dirt \._,. • Automotic cord rewind • All steel construction ~ -. .-r ~, JUST SAT "CHARGI IT" PANORAMA CITY lobitu ol toscoe phone 894·8211 CANOGA PARK 1opongo ploio phon• eel.1000 ROSEMEAD, !Oll'!Tleod blvd. al ion br•no•d,,'lo lree""oy -phone 573·3110 COVINA ho11onco ol t.an be<no•d•no 1,,.~woy -hone 966·7411 ·- i --... ' J4 DAIL v mor WtdnrJd.iJ, Junt 2, 1971 PILOT ·ADVE "TISE~ J 2 Orange Coast College Students Win -$14,000 in. Grants Scholarships Lotaling mo~ Lion; Gregory Goff, Cosla Roi>trl f'.toney, Bank of Sharon Rich, A.\Y.A.R E .. S60 Rudolph Geck, Alpha Gamma TUJe11tn, OCC Alumni, 9$0. Pierce, OCC Alumrti, $100; Kiier, National A190C.ia1ion .Z than $14,(Q(I dona1ed by the M es a KI w a n j s CI u b. America, $150 and De I he rt and Ford Foundation. OM Sigma, ~: Pr i 1e I 11 a IRV IN£-Emmanuel Al· Douglas Smith, Assistaix:e Women in Construction, $IOO: Aarbor area commun11y were Agriculture. & ConservalJoo Day Memorial, $100; Amin year college 1uition: Donna Haithcock, Znonla lnterna-tu.ah, OCC Faculty Wh·es League or Newport Beach, '-M1c'A""d'a1m Or~e_&0',·1 -~.'1 1 .. 1',11 ~ .• ' Cl b 1100 Ch .. Cl $500: William Wolfe, s?XJr ge 1,,\1 , ..... ..,.., rwarded to Orange Coast Committe.e, $SCI: J ;in I e Mu!tafa, Kr~u.~nif'k l'elroleum Soto. Assjsta!)Ce League of tional, $250; Tom Kubis, Coast u • : aric.s egren, (' 1 Ph"h . 125 .. John 0. J'innii , ~ood H I. t B h 1125 M · •· 1100 J hn B1oi: of America, $250 and .nun Y u annoruc Y· --.). Cotle&e. students May i:; in the Go11zales, Ford Fowidation, ·rei:h, $100, Floy Nt>wman , un 1ng on eac • · w1c ........ , : o Wsing, 1100. -.....:_. Service Executives" Assoc1a· Seffell and McAdam Conslruc· ~al occ Honors N1gh l pro-one year college luition ; Cosia 1'1t:sa·Newport llarbor GARDEN GROVE -Cath-~la Mesa-Bay CiUea Braneb Co ORANGE-Linda Kempf, lion-Orange Empire Branch, K••en WaalaJ·,, QCC Alu•nn•·. Lions Club, $>00 ·, Laird Hod~t. erine Surowiec, Garden Grove of California National Fuchsia tion ·• $l2S. Cnrlatmas Fund of OCC. ..... $100: Deborah Scholl. Costa gram. "' NEWPORT BEACH-David """" • v · • C J b J · CJ b Women's Civic l.eague-Book Soc. t 1100 Pe1er Min tgar, Na I j on a J fn es a r. 1 wan• s u • A total of 93 sludenls 11•00 S61l: llobert HaJ(land, Costa Orange Cua.~! .ions u . 1c Y, . Bradley, Orange C ount y AgriL'tll\ure & Conservation awards. Mesa Kiwanis Club, $500; John $100 ; ~1ichncl Sady. N<•wport Lovers Se<..1ion, $100. Linda Lyon, Costa Mesa· Engineering Council, Deans' Association of Women in Committee, $50 : Bonnie Shier , Largest single scholarship Jlcrrin~. California s ta t e Harbor Kill';111is. $81)0: Karen }fUNTfNG'I'ON BEACH -Newport Harbor Lions Club. fund, $100; Gary Delph, Coruitruc!lon, $100: Kenneth Anonymous, $50; Sus 8 n E m p I 0 yes Assn.·Fairview Schmittou. Anonyrnous. $100 . l l!ene B a r range r . As-$MXI ; Vance Miller, OCC AsslstanL-t League of Newport Patterson, Petroleum Teeh OCC 1 1 $lOO winntr was Mi chael Sndy of Hospital Chapter. $200 ; Dan L. Sn1ith, C.v R(lc kt•y sistance League of Hun· Music Club SIOO; Michael Beach, $500 ; Carol Doland, Award, Sl.25. 'l'hompson, 'Aumn , · Co5ta Meaa whd received an Carolyn Jones, Ebell Club or ~!emorial, $100 : HuUerl Snow, tington Beach. $125: Jana Mooney, Petroleum Tech National sec ret 8 r i es• ROSSMOOR-Ceorge Llang, SE AL B£ACH-Patrlcia $800 grant from the Newporl Newport Harbor, 1100: Robert Aircraft Owners and Pilots Bradberry, California Associa· Award, $125: Rodney Ortiz, As sociation-Bahla Chapter, Orange County Engineering Wolfe, Orange C 0 u n t Y Harbor Kiwanis Club. Kiddie, OCC Alumni, $St.I : Sui· A ss n .. S 2 0 0; Tho n1 a s tlon. of Nurserymen. $51.l and Costa 1'1esa Rotary Club, $100; $100 ; Vicki Haig, Theta Sigma, Council, $100. Philharmonic Society, $100. F'ong Lam, OCC Alumni , SSO; Thvrnpson, Baok or An1enca. Orange County Association of Robert Pineda, Orange Coast ISO ; Janice lfolmer, OCC SANTA ANA-Newton Jay TI:STJN -Robert \\'1lker, Complete list of winners by William Landers. Harbison $150; \Vayne \Vat erman. Coast Nurserymen, $100 : Edward Di Daily Pilot, S!ilJ; Betty Ross, Polyglols CL!ub, Slfkl: Dan Bass, Food service Ex· sarfell and McAdam Con.struc- city : Parker Memo r i a I , S500: 1 1'tusic Co., $100; Beverly West, Orio. friends of OCC Libary, A. W.A.R.E., $50 and Orange Miller, Orange County ecutives' Association-Orange tion Co., $125. BALBOA-Barbara Reyanl, .Jeanne Mayer, Orange County As sistance League of Newport $50; Stephanie Di Orio. OCC Coast Dally Pilot, $100; Jeff Philbarmonic Society $200 : Empire Branch, $50; Vick.i \V EST M J NSTER-Sus1n Jruurance \Vomen of Orange Philharmonic Society. SJOO. Be.:ich. $500: Susan Wolff. OCC F'acu!ty Cluli, $75 ; Ardath Rosser , Saffell and McAdam Larry Moore, Costa Mesa F'rost, Anonymous, $50 ; Judith "-1eyer: Homr Economics Club County, $100. Jane E. Mande, Bank of Alumni,$~; and Fu Hing Yu . F'aumui, OCC AWARE Club, Construction Co .. S~; Richard Historical Society, $1 o o; L. Harmonr, California Home of OCC, $50 : and Kathleen BALBOA ISLAND-Sara America, $250 and Associated Anonymous $60. S25: Cynthia F'ink, Orange Rowland, Memorial Fund of Ronald Nesbitt, Costa 1'fesa Economics As!!Oci ation-Orange Woesner, Home EC(Jnomics Traphagen, Home Economics \Vomen Students -OCC, $Ml; F'OUNTA IN VALLEY Coast Daily Pilot, $50 : OCC, i120; and . Steven Art League, $100: Dana County Chapter, $100; Millon Club of OCC . $5(1. C!ub o!OCC, $50. !-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--''--'--~~~~~~-'~.....'..--'--'.....'..--'~~~~~~~~~~~ -CORONA DEL MAR-Don E. Baker, OCC Alumni, $50 ; .a nd Linda Russell. Ebel! Club of Newport Harbor, 1100. COSTA MESA -Ke it h Amburgey, Colle.gt-l.umber Co., $50; Margaret Armtn· dariz. AWARE Club of OCC, US; Be r n ice Ba r Io w . A.W.A.R.E., S.S0 And Tuesday ' Club of Nev.'port Harbor, SlOO: Joann Basabe, A."'.A.R.E .. $50~ P.aoe.la Bi.rbec~. Altrusa Club of Newport Harbor. $100 : Kathy Blakeman, OCC Alum· ni, s:>O : Thomas Callendar. Costa Me.sa Rotary Club, $1tl0: CIO\'er Cate. N a t i on a I Chapter, $50; Susan fetters. Orange Coast Lloru Club. S!OO; David ,Gaffney, DCC Alumni, $50 ; Mary Ann Gail is. Assistanct League of Newport Beach, "°°· Nadine Gayda. Altrusa Club or Nev;port Harbor. 1100 ; Sheilah Gentry. Ford Foun- dation, one year college tui- For Tl1e Record Dissolutions Of Marriage •ftterMI MIT lt "Tl'om11. l'.'.l"l•HM 1nd w1n,~m """"'" JO'ln ...... Mlcho!T £. 1M H81 G••• ~18rcntr. L•M• H. 1nO l(•lt• E1tt•"• O~nltl, R-n 11 1fld C1roll1t1 M•lln<l1 Pl\llllPI. Mllllrl'CI I! ...... l'tlt r llold, JOh1t II.,$•. •nd Lourft Wl rM r. ~lrtnct G. ""' Mi r• L. ~!t.,ltt, E•lft M. i nd Slowt:1n ltlcl\1rd 1'1111~~. Er1110..rt1 G•r l l<llM ond l'lr~MI Eric ''"" L.,."""• ?'>1'~11 l•rt• 11\d Judltl\ ... ~18PP, K1tnrvl\ Puln1m 11td Klr~ "I"" 18tk..,n, VtfGlt l it ond Polll• M. ""oonlu, 11..,,. 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Steincrobn, M.D. Dear Dr. Ste1ncrohn : I am a gambler by nature but thert is one thing I slop short of - gambling \.\'ilh n1y life. l enjoy it too mw.:.h lo pul it on tbe line on a turn of the card or by throwing dice lor 1t. All I am asking for is good odds. I want to prevent a heart attack. I've just hit the 45-year milestone. How do 1 keep on Jiving?-f\-1r. c. COri1?itENT: I do nol pre- tend to be a good odds-maker. For example. I realize that the Jong shot so1netimes wins a 1·e·fif Bim:' horse race. But I think you will agree that it"s the favorite who has the best chance to take the prize. Therefore. I'll list a few important hints on being a "favorite" in the race for life. You can establish your own personal odds by fit- ting together the puzzle of your present life pattern. HEREDITY: IL really begins before your present hfe pattern. Your heredity is 1mportanL We know that if either parent ha s suffered fiom corona ry disease, your cha nces for developing ii are grea1er, but not inevitable ·rhere's nothing one. can do about choosing one's parents. but something one can do about one's v•ay or life . So here are the hints you have been looking for to increase your odds, Mr. C~ OBESITY : Arr you nverweight~ llcmen1ber tha t th is is often associ ated vdth hypertension. d i abet es . gallb ladder disease. etc .. all of \'lhich may directly or in· directly weaken Lhe coronary arteries. SrilOKING : Whether ifs pipe. cigar or f.'.Jgarel!es - you will be better off without the habit. Tobacco is not a fri end of !he blood circulation. 00 YOIJ llAVE llJGll BLOOD PltESSU RE 0 R DIABETES'' -Treal ~hem early and cfleclive\y. EXERCIS f<~: Are you loo lazy physically"! There"s a theory this n1ay harm your coronaries. Therefore, gel into the habit or at least taking moderate exrrtion during the day : walking, g a rd en i n g , playing a few holes of golf, etc. Bu! there's another side nf the coin -loo much exertion. As many readers of the col· un1n know , I believe that ov erexertion can be dangerous for people who do not suspect that they already have 5ome weakness in Lhe corn a r y system. Therelorr. be c<1rcfu l no t lo allow stressful exl'rtjon such as calislhenics or jogg- ing to undermine your odds. DIET: If you blo o d cholesterol o r t~de levels arc abnorma.Hy high, your doctor will tell you v.·hich fats and sugars to cut down on . But I v.'ant to add that all the ev idcncl:' isn·l 1n on choleste rol. Wc"re. st ill not sure what actual part lats and sugars play in producing heart attacks. TENSION: Last but oot least: I believe this is the Number One enemy of the coronary arteries. Develop a philosophy -if you can -of Jiving free from unnecessary streS! and anxiety. These are some or trn:: important tips, Mr . C. Others are included 1n my booklet. "22 WRys To Prevent and Treat Coronary Disease ... f or a coR.f write me in care of thi~ newspaper cncloslnR 25 C('ntc in coin and ~ STAi\t Pl~I>. SE I~ F ·A DDRESSEO EN- VEl..OPE. Whelher you "wln" or not will depend upon how you place your bets. Wednc~ .. r. J1111' 2, 1'171 OAILY PILOT rs Coast Area Men Service Around the World • Ill rtlichael N. ~ladrid, S(ln or htr. and Mrs. Nlc:k Madrid of 2 1851 Newland St., 1-luntington Beach, has been recognized as a.n outstanding U. S. Air For(:r Reserve Officers Tr a i n 1 n g Corps cadet at the University of Evansville (Ind.). He received the Alr P'crce Time Award and the Rt!N!rve Officers' As:socialion Award. U. S. Air Foree Sergeant Daniel T, RoblnMlD, son of Mrs. Shirley J . Robinson of 4.2~ N. Main St., Tuatin, Is on duty at Da Nang AB, Vietnam. 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Across ffom Colrf. .... . . . HOLLYWOOD 1115 N. Venno11t A••· 666-74S5 , block1 Hort~ of Molly'alOOd llvd. °" VtmlOlll, 71S W. Wllittier llw4. 12a.01•1 ( OFntf of MonftWlo- onc1 wtiinitr M -···-.___ VENTURA 2S01 I. Mai• St. 641,5041 j blocks Wnt ol five Po.n11 Oii Moloo. ' 3001 lellflawer II••· 421-1934 Son °"90 f~ to M1'owtf M . Tunri off North on hlftow.. ~ .. -· TORRANCE " 4236 Art11io llvd. S42-6696 1 810'0. lo~I of Hn..,1hn1 nt lllv lf nn A.rtrvn 2660 E. Coloarclo Blvd. 577-1900 I Colol'odo Blvd or Son Gebrlfl Blvd. COSTA MESA 1714 Ntwport Blvd. 64S-3020 Newport Blvd. 01 171h S•. l OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS SAN FRANCISCO MILLBRAE 320 El Camino Real 692-2SSS • \'JtdMsday, J~nt 2. l'J71 DAIL V PILOT 17 Study Set 'Suzie' Book Wins OC .Growth Policy UCI Affairs Aide Named IRVINE Robert s . Count y Co-authors Take Third in Contest . Gets Boai·d Okay Lawrenct, de11n of studenLs at UC Irvine since 1966, has been named etssistant vict chan- cellor of !tudtnt affairs. ORANGE -A touching ac· qt Orange County jCHOC ) and He diagnostd her criUcal coonl of a Vletnan1 infant's ~ir ol a congenital heart condition and arr a n 8 t d journey to Ameri ca for life-defect won first p 1 ace throueh hls wife, a CHOC saving heart mJrgery has won statewide. nur.i:e, for the humanitarian Chan(ellor D a n i e I G. SANTA ANA -Develo~ Uon of exlslin& po 11 c I e .5 , Alrlrich, Jr. said Lawrence a national award for its co-Representing 3,500 writers trip that eapUvated Lhe hearu menl of an Orange County .s p e clflc recommendations,...,, will serve with Vice Cha n· authors, both well known in throughout the nation, the of thoU!ands. growth pelicy to determine alternatives and anticipated cellor John c. Hoy to prov ide Orange County. NFPW held its l97l convention Coordinating news roverage alttrnatives to rapid and uo-costs and benefits for future general coordin_atlon a 11 d "Suzie.·• wntten by Verda in Scottsdale, Ariz. as CHOC public relations controlled p 0 p u 1at j 0 n ex-policies. d' ,. 1 th St d Af --===========, Mackay and William J. Dun· Sur.ie, who retumed to director, Mrs. Mackay kept an DI , d 1 ed b d irec ion ° e u ent · • · th ti · d I · v·1etnam alter the lile-sa'l"g pansion has been tentatively c .. a!Ofl 8 v 1 0 8 r STARS can. is c ur Pace winner attentive audience -t~ on members that. "I.he program lairs stall. Lawrence formerly in the 1971 National Federa· operation, was taken to a """' a PP roved b Y co u n l Y is intended to serve as a focal served in associate dean cap-S~dn•v Om •rr ;, on• 1d 11.. tion of Press Wornen jud~ing. young Navy medical officer by little Suzie's progress. On flonncll supervisors. point for achieving unil-not acities at Sonoma Stale Col · world'• 9r••t •"•0109•11· H» 'The slory of the little Viel· the wife of a Republic of Duncan, a Placenti1 resl· The study program is cf-uniformity-in Orante Coun-lege and San Fernando Valley column ;, on• of +~. DAILY namese girl's journey from Da Vietnam soldier at a hamlet dent, is a free-lance writer E u gen e C. Al drich, Newport Beach, i;enior cl}ce president of the -u .S. National Bank, Orange, has been ap· PILOT'S 9•••+ t••tu1••· N Ch fd • H · i I' · nd fective July l if supervisors _t'.;y::_.'_' _________ _:S'.':ta'.'.t':_<:C'."ol"'le"g:"e·~------'===========~.'.'."'.'.'."g~t::o_:-:'::::_':::'"'.:''.....'..'.'.0:'>::P':::"::__':::'"::"::· ________ _:•:=._:"::'::w::sm::•::"::· ____ _ pointed lo the presi· dent's advisory council at Chapman College. Real Estate Ma11 Sent To Chino approve an additional plan ning department appropriation of ~.000 in their July budget sessions. Planning Director Forest Dickason said lhe growth pro· gram is the key to the overall general planning project of the county , now in its third year. The proposal calls f or assistance to the planners by most other count y departments and an in· tergovermental advi~ry com· n1ittee. The a(iyisory committee will include representatives or the SANTA ANA -A 90-day ~ag.ue of Citi11~, s c. ho o I psychiatric session ha3 been-dtS~1~,.w~~d·1 si·r-1 ct s . ordered in Orange County san1ta.t1on_ d1~tr1cts, the county Superior Court for a Seal Transit D1str1ct, Local Agency Beach real estate man who Formation Commis.sion, the earlier admitted shooting and v~lu~teer Cit~ Direction wounding an accountant in a F1ndi~ C-Omm1.ss1.on, county fracas that climaxed .a PlaMmg Comrr11ss1on and the business discussion at a Hun-Orange C-Ounty Chamber of tington Harbour home. commerce. Judge Byron K. f\1c1'.1illan As previously outlined, the set aside the sentcr.cin~ of growth policy will involve a Joseph Fraoci.s Bolduc, ~. of four.phase study program. 241 Seal Beach Blvd.. until Included will be a determina· Aug. 15 to allow examina tion of the defendenl at the state's Chino facility. Bolduc earlier pleaded guilty to "t:harges of assault with a deadly weapon filed with charges of assault with intent to commit murder last Nov. 30 shortly after the shooting of rden Grove acc o u n tai nt Gerald Byrd. 34. OHicers said Bolduc ended a quarrel between the two men at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Sarnoff, 16028 Mariner Dr ive. by running into, tat divorcce's bedroom to obla\p a gun with which he shot Byrd. One of the two shots fired hit lhe ac· count.ant in the chest. Byrd has since recovered from his wounds. J u d g e McMillan bas dismissed charges of assault with intent to commit murder against Bolduc. Byrd is one of two defen- dants aued by Mrs. Sarnoff for more than '50(),00CI in da1nagcs in a Superior Court civil suit charging him with unethical conduct and unlaw f ul manipulation of the wom an's property holdings. Investigators said lhc situa· lion reflect.ed in that lawsuit prompted the shooting in Mrs. SarnoH's home . • KIDS LIKE UNCLE LEN Cycle Park Decis ion Set June 9 . YORBA LINDA -The fate of a proposed 632-acre motorcycle park east of Yorba Linda will be decided June 9 by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. The Anaheim Union Water CtJmpany, which proposed the cycle park, had its plan turned down by county Zonin g Administrator Ray Reed. The water company appealed to the board of supervi sors. The site is north t1 f Esperarria Road and east of lmperial Highway. The water company offered seven restrictions including sight and sound controls and pledged that lhe property would be fenced a nd landscaped. Don Eversall, representing the company. said noise levels reaching homes in the area would be moderate because as cycles would be required to bave noise·suppressors. Attorney Rodger Howell. representing opponents, said the burden of proof that the noise and du st would not af. feet the neighborhood rests with the applicant. He said he did not think the applicant could qualify within the law. Two rings for two" lovers ••• bo!h ring• $88.00 FIU11tt-fky ....... ... _t 11 l 4K ••ltl -MIMW Easy er.Cit fMIU • sh11!•nt occounl1 avoilobl1 ! vp lo 17 months le pcrf lenkknericard •Moster Cho11• "THE STORES CONf~ENCE BUILT" . ••1•bll•hod 42 v .. ni IWfTINlfflt =·U ·--·. """"'"" ..... ....... Ml.l.IOll 1""'1H ·Clltf P -..,,.., ..... --- • I ' ... ' -l-----~~ ...... ·,. _,,.._ .··· ·""-· --..,,,,/ . ·- - The ~111..Ramlnarger that~ ''Out of this World'' AlHAMIRA &47 Valley Blvd. (at 7th St) ANAHEIM 275 S. Harber (at Broadway) 2790 W. Lincoln (at Dale) 1116 N. 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' T h.eater Notes 'La Mancha' By T0~1 TITUS 01 UM O•flY ~llGI sr1u \\'h1lc most Orange County . theaters are enjoying u return to the "good old days" th is "'eek. the Long Beaeh Civic Ligh t Opera breaks the pat- lcrn with a co~pari!li vely ne1v production -"!\Ian of La J\.'lancha .'' The musical. based on Cervantes' cl::issic "!Jon Quix - ote." opens a three-\veekend run F'riday nigh! at Long B e a ch 's Jordan High :1ud1tonum. Gary Davis is d11-t·ct1ng the produetion. "7\lan of La Mancha " \vill be prcst•ritcd weekends (with <1 Z·JO 1nalHlct" on Sundays/ lhrnugh J une 20. Reservatio ns l213) 432·7926. South Cea.st R e.p e r tory resumes production of ils two- s how sche du le v.dth performances , of M u r r a y Schisgal's "Luv., tonight and Thursday. 'faking o v e r Friday and running through Sunday will be "The Ginge r 1\1an" by J .P. Donleavy. "Luv'' is directed by ~tichacl Fuller and features !)on Tuc h c , Ma r tha Mcfarland and Art Kous!ik. tvlartin Benson dire cl s "Ginger hlan," which stars David Emmes and includes Hon Boussorn, Toni Dougla ss and Cheri~ Patch. Performances of both shows are being given at the com- pany's Third Step 1'heater, Joins 1312 Newport B ou I e v a r d , Costa ~1 cs a . ReservaUons 640-1363. On U1e comn1unity theater scene, you won'l find a play written after 1940. The Irvine Community Theater 1s con- linuing "Arsenic and Old Lace," the Long Beach Conl- muni ty Playhouse o ff e r s "Three t.1e n on a Horse" and both the Laguna J\1oulton Playhouse and Fu 11 er I o n Foot!ighters are reviving "The l\lan \\/Ito Came to Dinner." Richacd Dow is direcling "Arsenic" for the Irvine players with Joanne Wolcott and Eugenie f\.1axwe ll cast as the lethal old ladies in the Joseph Kesselr ing comedy. Other principals arc Tom Titus, Ray Scott, Bill Brady, Stage Sharon Threadgold, P 11 u I Steele and Gary Sadcrup. Performances of "Arsenic and Old Lace" will be given at 8 o'clock -not 8:311 -on Saturday and Sunday l'venings this weekend at the J-Junianities Ha ll Play house on the UC Irvine ca ni p us . Jteservations 833-1024. "The J\1en \Vho Came to Dinner" are Hap Graht1m 1n Laguna and Don Rhoades in r~ullerton. Laguna·s versitln, also directed by Graha1n, runs tonight through Sa t u rd a y white the f<~ullcrton production will be given Friday and Saturday. Julie Haas, Paul T o f I , Betsy J1c \vett. r:. ob c rt 1-:ngman, \Vali er Daly nnd David Paul fill the major sup- Fare porting roles m lhe Laguna show. Prominent in t h e Fullerton cast are Katherine Luckett, Bill Christian , Creighton Barnes and Jacqui. line Masciola. The Laguna rendit ion of the Kaufman-Hart comedy is being staged at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 6 0 6 Laguna Canyon Road , Laguna Beach: reservations 494-0743. The F ootlig h ters are perfor1ning their "t.1an" at the f\.·luckenthaler Center, 1 I 9 Buena Vista Drive, Fullerton; reservations 527-4415. ''Three l\1en on a }-lorsc" continued Friday and Satur· day at 01c Long Beach Com· 1nunity Playhouse, 5021 E. An ahcin1 Ave .• Long Beach. Reservations (213) 438-0536. -LiSLIE For the ultim1te in style .•• tom- 9':· ~-fort i nd qu1lity , •. you just c1n't ___ ....:.,:;> buL'~twlg-.IeO.:'.I ----·------ CREATES ' CRAZY CRAVATS •.. and ..• The Gron! Boys Sells 'em BOY'S SWIM TRUNKS JrlOW .•••.••. like Crazy! TRUNKS fROM ........ ,. from s5 TOWILS JrlOW •. ~YA~~:RE.~. ~~~~~ .. $200 , LEVI'S SEXTANT © BELLS ColorJ. 111ipe$. $588 ' Sizes 5· 16. · RIGUlAR $12., •••••• New "Hip Hugger" Style CORD FLARES The newest 1tyl1 In yo ur choic1 of brown, beige or red. 100°/. pre-shrunk collon denim. At the Grant Boys you will find i ll si11s from 28 to 36. s700 Whi tt, 1ll 1izr1, $688 llGULAR $10 •••••••• LEVI'S® CORDUROY. 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Race result.s : · P~ ''C, 1.157: (3) J ICi'l'eJ, Trophf, the old~st and most ari,d • 8 o I\ t fltan ufacturers I I) Circe. Gene Grant, CYC, Jack Plessis, ORYC, t.213. valuable award for predicted fashioned 1 new one oL solidl,;p;;;;..-_,,__-_, ••••• ,.-.-_,_,iiOiiiOiiiiii-...;;;;;;•iiliiii\ loK •acing In the U.S. gold and dedicatod it "' th• DR. G •RY L. COUTURE The Trophy i1 awarded each Jame! Cra ig Troph y to Lon g ~ -CHllJOPRACTOR-yea r fo r the Cra ig race from Beach Yacht Club. T he Long Beach lo Coronado and monetary value of the kudo frorn Coronado to Long Beach v.·as such that it wns kept in a Ovf'r the f.\eniorl;,[ !) a y bank vault in Long Beat:h for weekend . man y years. The trophy (1ri'1:1notcd 011 the =='""-"=====-~-=-~ I WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE REl.OCA· TION OF HIS OF FI Cf'. TO NEWPORT IEACH FROM 10 5TON, M,t..55 ., A:fnEk BEll'IG IN PRACTICE FO R TlN YfARS, east CQast as Lhe J an1es Ml!Ml ll: Uordon B~rn>etl Trnphy in KI DS LOVE tg(l7. 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(•- Ctplio111I 11.u1lily. Jumbo s1ving1. Si1e1 7-12. ,• '1995 ' ' It I,, I - CO#SUMfl'S If POIT RATES COUMAH'S "OASIS" AS THI lfST TfllT IUYI • , • ju11 hwiJI rht t1lt K.opin9 polt , •. 1llde lo det lrtd l1119th, twilf-iN ck ind lodt. Color ca~;..; pol1 ffp1 on 111 outtid1 fr 1m11 , . , 1,rln9.To1d1d uprighh i ncl ll r1 c1 pol11 1ulo1T11!it1lly 1d1u1t li b· rlc t1n1ion 110 1n1!1tr whtt tht wt1llu r . GIANT SIZE SELECTION! I ......................... ~ f COUMAll "HOLIDAY" i i I i : I : I $6988 i • • ......................... RUBBERllFE BOATS $1495 1-MAN • HOlDS 250 tBS. l'J.Ma.N 1400 1111.J .. 4-MAN (850 lb1,) ~AH (1 DOO 1111.) AIR MATTRESSES ~~v~!~e?' ...... $179 THE CAMl'll , .••• , • • . .. U .49 THC VACATION!lt , , •..... , .. , , , ••... $7.95 .. ,..,'-i'"'lt~ THI GllHADlll .. , , .............. , , • , .l.95 UlltlTY DOUILI •• .••....••..... $9.9S ,. J.LI. DACIOll ' II JILL '"' ......... ,. .... 'F 1-.......... ,, ...... " " .. Regularly $9.04 2·LI, ACllFIL INSULATION • 4·11. DACIOll• II •4 1• lillole•olM lo.to 1...W -· ... ,. ...... '''·"··········· \ USE YOUI CllDll If GUllT'SI ' , I ' 'I !: # • ' ' -if . DAil~ PILOT ' -' & l ••• . -. --···-. . . -..-" --·· ' - ' ••• I p • . . -· Today, those same lands gen·erate close to We know that $1 ,31 3 an hour will buy quite a fewof each . ------_ $1,31 3 an hour? -. ..2.0.,.rnj II inn_piap.er..ty_tax._do11ars . .a..'y'.e_!,'.l r ... because of the· stores arid industries and houses built on them. Tax dollars us_ed for things like schools and roads and fire departments. That 's what The Irvine Company pays in taxes. Every hour. Day and night. All year long. Seven million dollars in property taxes. Four an d__ a half million in state and federal income taxes . Eleven c.1nd a half million dollars a year. That can . buy a lot of fire· trucks and stop lights and school books . In fact , it 's enough to cover the cost of all federal .aid to education in all Orange County for a full year. Enough to support 6,000 Orange County welfare families. Or bui ld a dozen elemen- tary schools . Or four high schools. Or pay the salaries of more than 1 ,000 teachers . ' That's why, when so me body says Irvine doesn 't pay its share of taxes , everyone in ou r company winces . Espec ially the tax accountants . ELEVEN AND ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS . And that doesn 't even include all the sales taxes we pay. Or state and federal unemploy- ment taxes . Or social secu rity taxes . It doesn 't include all the taxes that come' out / of the paychecks of The Irvine Company 's 600 employees. And it doesn 't include the millions in taxes paid directly by all the businesses and in-, d ustries and residential property owners on Irvine land's . Which brings up another question. Is it true what some people say? That Irvine dev!=llopment ere.ates a need for th ~ngs like schools and roads ... but doesn't pay for them? Look at the figures . Abbut ten y~ars ago , before vye started on land development in earnef.l fv ine lands ac- counted for .approximately tw million doUars in I property taxes. ' , So , if someone ever tells you that Irvine doesn 't pay taxes ... or doesn 't do this ... or does do that , w ·e hope you won 't just take his word for it. Come right out and ask us ... is it true? (Write to us : Is It True? Suite 700, 550 New-· port Center Drive, New.p'ort Beach , California ' 92660.) And the next time you stop for a stop light ... or a ti re engine ... or a first grad er crossing the street, think of Irvine . And our $1 ',313 an hour in taxes. Irvine Builders of Tomorrow 's Cities ... Today CREATING A BETTER ENVIRONMENT FOR YOU • . , .' . ' -.* ' r-w ..... ld.,, .loo< 2, 1971 DAil Y HUT fJ Blue Given Low Wage$, New Bille Cadilla~ NE\Y YORK (UPI\ -Charlie Flnlef wanted to do something for his meal ticket , Vida Blue. -· Not just anything, but something special. So the imRtJlsive O\vner 1,1f the Oakl<JDd A ·s simply gave his fantastic 2l·year-old blue blazer a brand new Cadi11l1c during Tuesday's night's game \Yit h the New York Yankees. Not just any Cad illac you understaQd, but a baby b!ue convertible, and Finley has arranged.. that the licensC plates on the car '.l'ill be ar only four letters -B·L- U-E. • Finley got his brainsto rm whlle the remarkably poised and 1nature Vida Blue was mO\•:lng doY.'n the Yankees, f>.2, for his 11th victory in ll deeisions. It was • I ' . , - I also Blue's lltb complete game. Leaning over his field box ne.ar the A's dugout in the seventh Inning, F'inley thrust his scoreca rd in front of Dicli: \Y Uliams, the Oakland mapager. On the scorecard Finley bad }Vfltten a message aiking Williams what he thought about his idea or giving Blue a ne1-1• car as a gift. Williams, who knew he wasn·t payitig for it , read the message then looked 1JJ> at Finley and sald: "Terrific!'' Out on the mound, Vida Blue didn 't know from noihing. He just kept pitching, settling do\vn after a rocky start to retire 17 men in a r.ow from the second inning to the eighth. Ordinarily the Yankees would have bad about 12,ood on hand to see them play the A's Tuesday· night. Instead, they drew 30,052 to Yankee Stadium and most of those people came to see one man -Vida Blue -providing !he Yanks with 1hei~ largest night crowd in tllree years. Finley '.l'aS the first to tell Alue about the new gift be was giving him after the ballgame. "Thank you," said U1e classy lefty pitcher, still more excited with his vie- • tory ~han with his new $8,000 automobil e. "Thank you very muth ... damn it, they shouldo't have gotten those two runs." Finley has given r:i.rs to people before. lie gave one to Frank Lane a number of years ago \vhen r.~ hired Lane as his general manager, giving up the keys to the c1.f but .QOt the Utle. When hO fittd Lane eight months later, the c~r' irema~ in Lane's gara,ge because Finlef wouldn't gi\le up the title . A CQmptomise-...,as flnally worked out in which ;Joe Brown of Pitts!furgh fl:ially bought the car or it migtil still be in Lane's garage. lberJ is a rule \vhich says m~age­ ment can't give players incentivt awards but Ffiley feels this one is okay. Besides, the new car Blue is getting will be lh the bal1 c;lub's name so you're free to dfaw whatever conclusion you like. ' Vida mue eXpressed his appreciation for the car but he didn't go out a.ad ctle~rate over JL "l'm not . really the Cad~lac type,'' he said . ..:!I. don't care what it is, just so .loog as.it gets me to ' DETROIT'S DICK M<AULIFFE TRIPS OVER MINNESOTA'S HARMON KILLEBREW AFTER THROWING BALL. MINNESOTA WON, 3·1. S11rith Wi11s; Lutz, Riche y S11ff er Losses Drem11 Co1nes True Former Y ankeeF aithful Inks Pact With Cards P1\RIS -Stan Smith blasted his v.•ay into the quarter·finals of the Frcn~h O~n tennis tournament Tuesday while Chff Richcv. America·s lop-ranked playe r. and Bob i"u!i. another U.S. Davis Cu ppcr , p,·rre elin1111alrd . Sn1ilh. seeded sixth. defeated Patrice Do1n ingu ez, a 21-ycar-0\d French Oa,·is t:up player. li-1. 2·6. 8-6, 6·2 in ~ match lh11t h:id been in terrupted by rain Mon· d:iy night \Vilh the score tied at 4-a ll. lst\'fln Gulyas, 39 years old and s~cond· rr1nked in Hungary. clearly dominated Hichey , \1•ho was seeded No. 4 . here. Patrick Proisy of Franre eliminated Lul7. the No.,9 see<.!. 6-4. 9·7, 7-5 .. Arthu r Ashe and Frank Froehl1ng are lhc only other Americans to gain the last eight of the men's singles at Ro land Gar- ros Stadiun1. Top -s e e de d Jan . Kodes .of Czechoslovakia. the defendi ng champion wa s forced to extend himself before defeating Francois Jaultr-e t of J.'rance, 4- i, &-2. 5-7, 6-0, 6-4. e ,.islon• Sign Rou:e DETROIT -Curlis Rov.·c, a &-fool·7 fQrward fro m UCLA's NCAA champlo~s. signed· a five-year contract Tuesday with lhe Detroit Pistons reported to be worth 11bout $100,000 a year. The Pistons refused to disc uss lhe lina ncial details. A young New York native \1•ho ad· mittedly was once a dycd·in·lhe·1vool \'ankee fan has nov.• joined the St. Louis Cardinals and '''il l pl ay for Lhc1r SaraS<?ta, Fla. rookie tca1n. J\.1ark Cresse, former ~larina High and Golden West College player, thus realizes an amb ition to play professional baseball '.l'hen he reports to the team in two \Vecks. And yo u have tn admire anyone \\'ho realizes long-standing desires and olr ' Ol.l'NM WMIT• jectives. Although some reservations. -· WHITE WASH --------- In this case I have You see. Mark Cresse is a catcher . Tha t's like being the tail gunner on a bomber or the layma n who steps into the ring to see if he can last three round~ \\·nh a pro fighter for a sawbuck. Being a catcher is like being a tackling e llitle111 Sf11111p E11ds· 'Smy.for a bulld01.er. You get soc ked in . . . . chops , run over. hit by foul tips and •BOSTON -Luis . Aparicio singled to d your plaving career in a crouch. center in his first tin:ie at bat Tuesdl •hr· Mark seems to be ready for the lumps inapping the wors"L hitless slump o is how H h d 1 the longest in major Rnd bumps,. ever. e currently as a i:areer a.n one 0 fractured thumb and recalls playing with status . lfe's played winter ball the past four years and will cont inue to do so in hope of expediting his advancement. Al the moment he plans to \vork on strengthening his arm. Cresse gave foo!ball a shot as a youngster. plaving Pop \Varner ball. How ever. he s8ys that sport wasn't for him -vou had to out too much into it for v.·hat y0u gol out ~f it. J\.1ark's fathe r. Art. has been one of his staunchest supporters through the years .and is a long-tim e Cardin11I booster. Inc identally. Cresse's dad spent 19 years in the Navy and as a re sult the family traveled ex tensively and lived in such places as Japan and Morocco. "~1y dad is really a good guy," Crcssc says. "He's followed me all through my career, golng to most of the games. He was the scorekeeper v.·hen I played Little League_ "lle's re ally helped me and he's kept me from getting · the big head." It's always ni ce to hear a young man lia"e that kind of regard for is father. * * * GOiden We6l College ba!leball player J im Hogan has signed wlllt Hawaii's liilanders and jo; due to report later lhls month. And Art Fry of l.Aara football fame will be perfonning al UCLA as • col· leglan. 2 Area Stars Gain Berths On .All-SoCal Golden West College 's Jim lfogan has been selected to the All-Southern Cali fornia junio r college baseball team ,~·hile Orange Coast's Pe te: Pij! landed a seco nd team berth. Hogan was a unanimous choice fo r one of the three outfield spots. The Rustler sophon1ore. who recently signed a pro contract with Ha...,·aii of the Pacific Coast League, batted .372 during the past cam- paign. F'IRST TEAl\1 Pos. Playf'r School Record ,404 .314 C -Abby Nocclole. Canyons 18-Craig Barnes, Mt. San Antonio IF-Rand Rasmussen. Long Beach IF-Ed Dewing, Ventura IF'-Roy Smalley, LACC OF-Jim lloian, Golden \Vest OF --Charlie Ba tes, LACC OF-Greg Wanecke. Citrus P -Paul Payne, Desert P -Dennis Root, Fullerton P --Craig Park, ·Pierce Util-Ricb Chase, Mira Costa Second Team ·-. .450 .4LI .ltl .436 .444 l2·L s.z 1.z .IS7 C -Tony Pirano, Long Beach .370 JB-Hank Krautter, PalOmar ~ .426 JF-Lou Diaz, Bakersfield .397 IF-Tom Turntr. FuUerton .370 fF-Mike Coronado, San Diego .379 OF-Marty~f?h!dman, LA Valley • .. ~JI OF' -Mike-McManUi, 'ML San Antonjo,3efi OF-Dan hhna: Cypress· .404 OF-Pele l?'IJl,.Oruge Coast ,fo;; P -Ed Mib~r. LACC 7-1 P -Gary An1lln, Ventura 6·4 P --J0hn McAllen, LA.CC 9-% UUl-Bob Carifield, Glendale ,311 . tht ball park 1nG baclr:.11 Blut ii drawing only • few doDani more than the rnlnimw.m salary of $12,760. When Finley was asked what made him decide to gtve Btue 1 new car he said : "It 11 a tok'en for our sincere thanks and appreciation -plus the -fact I'd be a llttle e'tnbarnsStd lo tell you v.·hat Y.Lda Blue 11 belng pakl." "Does that mean yoo mJght be tempted to tear up his cootract soon?" someont asked Finley. "Whal art you thinking of giving hhn If he should wln ~games!'' Charlie Finley didn't .,_nlc. "There ia such a ttllng as getting ca.r- rled away,•• he aakl the 111·ay a good business man should. The fact is Vida Blue, only 21 and put· ling in his first full season in the majors, is by far the hottest drawing ~ltd in • baseball tod11. Even lhoee wbo ddn'l care at all about lbe game go around lit- quiring : "Who ia this Vida Blue'!'' • So Car. Vida Blue, rrom the small to'fln of Manafield, La., has bomt up nobly under the wavll!!: of pubUclty. But tbtr• are subtle \IUle signs It Is beg inning to i et to him. He has to tum off his phone when the ciub ls on the road and he he.s aaktd Williams if it is. okay loi him to "rtlu a bit," and not give interviews on tbt dly be'• due to pitch. Vida Blue doeln'l knock all the p.iblicl· ty ht has\been getting, but he doa _kt some danger signs. "I'm just hoping,'' he says, "it doesn't get out of hand." The way he's going, he doesn't hive Co worry. It will. Maloney Takes Loss Luck Runs Sour By ROGER CA RL.SON OI -OlllV l'li.t Sltff WASHINGTON -It was in the dre!S- in& quarters of .the California Angels al New York's Yankee Stadium when a cub reporter committed the faux pas of mis taking the figure of Jim Ma loney fo.r Roger Repoz. The big e:ii:-Cincinnati right hander chuckled for a moment, then good- n·aturedly steered the mislaken scribe in the direction of Repoz. So ifs been these days with r..faloney, a Angel sraie All 01111" '" MMl'C llltl Jun~ 7 A"9Ph II WHMnv•ori Jun• • Angfll 11 e oiton J u"" 5 "'ngtll •I 9o~!on Jun• 6 Ano;i1I• II BOl!lton Jun • I "'ngeh v1. Now Yer'll; .,,~ •.m. '''..J p.m. 10:" 1,m IO:U 1.r•1. ,,,J "·"'· three.time no-hit star for the Reds v.·hose "'hiff ability accounled for 134 major league victories in 11 years \vilh Cin- cinnati. An Achilles Lendon set him do...,'n last year after only two starts 1nd this year various ills and injur ies have ke pt his \\·ork fo r the Angels at a mln i;num. with an 0-2 record his reward. llis appearances have been fc1v, to be sure. and if an ything he's been the forgotten man on the Angels' mound staff . Tuesday night hf: got his chanct to show he still had the stuff that made him one of the mOllt feared pitchers in the Na- tional League. He look.:?<! sharp in spots. but the \Yashington Senator/I got to him for a pair of markers in the thlrd inning and th en added an unearned tally in the fifth. And as luck would have it, he was charged with the loss in the Halos' ~S setback before 3,575 fans at Ke:nnedy Stadium . It was the fourth straight defeat for Call fornia and it moves the Angels dee per into the also-ran category, 101A back in the American League \\lest cam. p11ign ~f aloney's performan ce v.•as. hov.·ever. ~ood enough to earn him another starting a!signmenl. '"I'm satisfied that ~ did the ·job ... we 'll '.l"ork him into the rota tion." said manager Harold "l...tfty" Phill ips af. lerwards. r..1aloney 's .fast ball appeared to ha ve the zip, but six walks were his downfall. The last three forced in the third Senator score. He was touched for five hits and struck out two in the 4 2-3 inning stint. ''Lack of work was the main reason for his vl'i.ldness -and he got tired in th e fifth hming." raUonallzed Phillips . ~taJoney v.•as pleased with his fa st ball, but found fault with his strategy, hov.'ever. '.\'hen he got behind the batfCrt. A hamstring pull and groin Injury eafly in the year put Maloney behind the eight· ball. but he's confident he 'll work it ouL ''lo.1y fast ball seemed pretty good· to me. It's just a matter of getting in more work to correct the control," he added, 'The ga me was marked by a 32-min1,1te delay be cause or 1 pov.•er failure and Jim Spencer's confrontation with a Senators fan. - With his parents in attendance he became involved in a shouti ng match •,rith an an tagonizer . "They (the fans) pay their money •.. if lhey '.\'ant to get on me, that's fin e but when they get on my family, that's another th ing," said Spencer. Clyde Wright ( 4-4 ) goe s for California tonight against Denny McLain (4-8 }. Andy fi.-fessersmith will return to tht club Friday in ti me to hurl in the. opener at Boston after missing t'.l'O turns because of a groin injury. (ALIPOIUHA WA!HINOTOlll ••tltr'I ••rltr•I Jl.e~·· C' l I I 0 McC•1w. cl 3 0 0 0 o •e ri.n, p11 1 o o o M1<1do•, cl 1 1 t J A.Jol\n•On, If 5 1 I 1 l ,All t n. )b 1 I 0 J F r.-;iool, u J O O O Wett. lb J O t 0 S~<••, lb 3 O O O Mincher, lb I I I 0 Cowan. rl o O O F.HowtrO. 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ArT-•nn - Berth on All-star Team No Concern to Davis ·-LOS ANGELES !AP) -Winning l berth on the National League All-Star team would be nice, admiUI the Los Angeles' Dodgers hot·hllllng Willie Davis. But so would a few days off. "I don't thlnk ·much about il," Willie said Tuesday ni ght after running his str eak to 24 straight aames in the Dodgers' >2 Jogs to the Montreal Expos. "But, heck, I kind of like the time off, too." Davis, with a double and a single in four al bats Tuesday night. jumped his batting average lo .370, second only lo Lou Broc k"s .374 ln the National League. Right now he's the Dodgera' most klgtcal choice for the July All.Stsr gime ,in Detroit. "Like 1 s11y, I don't worry much about It," Willie said. "The Important thin& is to win and to keep hl tUrr. " "Like the streak ••• lt'J a rreat thing, for me and lhe ball club. 1 talk about it a.ii the time. 1 think it helps to get lt oul in the open. I don't feel anything yet. But If it gets over 31 gamts, then maybe l'D fttl something." Davis hit safely in 31 straig ht game., tv.·o years ago, a Los Angeles Dod(et record. MONlltlAL Hu"!, 1tt Mo"'°'•• ti ,,..,b, rt t.1 li.y. It 01y, 11 s~., ,.., ea11m1n, c L10<>y. lll ,.•lrly, Ill Wlfle, H ""!'lka, ,. M1r..,,•n. ,. •~ r It rttl J 0 l 1 l • 0 0 t .a a o l 0 0 0 a o a o 2 0 0 0 j I I 0 I I 2 0 l t I 0 2 I I I J I I I 1 0 0 0 "· LOS ..... l'.ll.t .. , ...... Wlll•.•• Jtlt Cr•wford, rl S o I o W.Davlt. 11 S 0 • 1-0 R.All .... cl 4 0 t I W.P1rtt r, ID l 0 ,t , O l .,ebvr•, 7D l • 0 ·1 Slm•,c ll f .f V~ltntln1, :lb J I t O Ovwn1,,.,, p t I I O Jo1h1M1, pll I O o o Moe!ltr, p 1 •·• 1 BUf.•IMr, pl! I d 0 0 Mlktt11.,., II l ... 0 Tlhl• lJ J t J Ta1111 !l 1 S' .J M"'11•ffl 0>0 001 110 -$ l.. Anttr. 100 000 100 -, S.,,.. -MG ....... 11. Hll' -r by Otl-lflt ,._... tode), •v •9nlc• (Lat.iivrel, Tl'"' -t; .. Al· l"""'otK• -10.Sll. league history. 1 · · · am wllh R. H do He The veteran Boston Red So x sbo rtslop t ie !nJUIY 1n a g e 10 on . had gone O.for-44 over a stretch of 11 sock~ a t~-run homer lo Uc the score games dating back 10 May 20, before be late 1n the game. grouncied ft n G-1 pitch by Kan9as City's And the next inning he went to work Blasts Rozelle; May Hayes Sue '• Mike liedlund over second base for a behind the plate and was hit by a foul tip clean !fingle in \he se<:0nd inning. -.the ball hilting the injured thumb. • So, J.gueu ~e kftows wh at he's In for. e 1 O·ret1 t Beer Cn:!sse wu a Utt le League catcher and :\fl LWA UKEE -The rt1Jlwaukee resumtd playing that position at CBI Brewerl'i, their attendance lage;i ng in the State lLong Beach) and Golden Wesl race of poor weather. anno unced 1\Je,'iday He was pul in the outfield at Marina by what they consider a surefire way to at· coach Doug t'ritz despi te the ract he ask- tracl area fans cut·rate beer. eel to catch. "t dori't hold a grudge. against The BreWer$ have designated their Fri· him for doing it but I do think there are day night. June 18. game against Oakland better coaches RN>und," Cresse says. ''Ten Cents a Bt.>er Night." f'ritz is now at Saddlebnck Coll ege l>raft ~r will be sold that night at the v.·herc his team was 4-25 am:I fin l!ihed last rate of 10 ounces for 10 cents at a!I in the Miss ion Conference th is year. regular conces.~lon slnnds Y.•he re dr~ft betr is available and at special M~rk. &-3 and 200 pound~. is conridcnt r.1"<3penser. 1 he can wor k his way up to major league ' DALLAS CAP) -Oallao Cowboy wld• receiver B6b 'Rayes has gOtttn mOre cold 11houlders than an old maid. . Hayes. v.·ho played out hlJ opUoo with the Cowboys in 1970, has dickered with nu me rous National Football Leape clubs. , "They're still afraid of what the com- missioner (Pele Rozelle ) might do,'' llrt»es said. "Sonic have made an offer hut I got the lmpressi oo !hey realty dt dn'l \\tin! n1c. I nC\•er sa\\' an offer in writing ." Under NFL poll cy. If another la8m signs 11aycs It would leave Bullet Bob'a ' • r '• •' • new cliib'•tP-mt\.cy of'Roitltt'to,give- llle Cowl><!n,..Jril,\ .• --IJ!t'~'--":t l!llnce Hayes i!'a MQ>ei liai, it meant 1ne other -club ~'ould lose 1 super star to Dallas. • . lfayes said he has cons idered some sort of legal action 1gllnst the NFL. "I'm 1 llttlt bitter about it," he said. "I feel It should be challenged In court." llayes took • 10 percent 'pay cut list year to pl ay out hi s option on 11 saln ry of about $5&.000. llayes has bee n reported &!!king l 75,000. - lie aaid the Cowboys art gf!ttlng clostr In their neti:otlationa tq what he wan~ ''We've bten 1etllng clOMr k>r the put Hayet said Ir the Cowboys orrered a coo t1le of wttb, but we still hlven't year ago what they are offering now ~ rei~Md tllipOliit t6 Whel't "l Cati denhltt· Wouldri'l hi v"t Plaf td oUf lll.s oi)UoTI. -- Jy SAY I'll be back with the.Cowboy• nt~t "I do know I could pl1y flrst team bait season. There'• more involved ln the con--on any other te1m In pmfes!iklnal fQ9t~ Lract negotlltlona than juat money, and ball but J keep 1ettlng a cold 1houldel\'' we still have to iron out IOlnt dlf· Haya s&kt. "And IOMe of ltlO.'le tearoa ferences." need receivers, too." liayes added "I don't khow when it all t"-Asked If ht had conslde.ttd serWiul) will be settled. It's been almost a yuf going to cold , cold Canada whtrt tie' now and training camp Is only five w.ffks -might be treated warmer. Hayea Mid: "1 a\v&y. !l's been tough for my family. h11vtn't ruled that out." r" \Vhen I do sign, It will be deflntteiy for Haye. added "I've said all along th,at more than a year. But It WM 'l be: tomor-my fltll prtfert.nct ts lo play here. But l ' row." may 1Ull,hav• to leave Dallu." • • I • • ---T ... , __ '~ DAILY PllCW WtdntsdaJ, Junt 2, 1971 CCAADues Too Costly -Thornto11 ~ you rtallu it takes as much money to t-Y conference dues in the CCAA Cc.Qfornia C:Ollegiate Athletic AssOCia• tior6 as it dot"!'! to slar1 • cross country tealil and maintain il for one season on th~ ~liege level'! ~l's the word from Dr. Ray Thomlon, athle tic direchlr at UC Irvine, ''We made the decision to initiate stu- deilt program!'! and phase. in in- lerfGllegiate tea ms rather than join the CC.AA at this time," Thornton says. ''We hope to phase in two sports eacb. HOWARD HANDY year but it will depend on the amount ot money 1v.allable. • "Right now. in terms of a t.hree-ytar cycle, footba ll is not in the picture. This CIMlld change, of course, if tht ad· ministration (students and faculty) want to commil additional monitll to the foot- ball program. ·:we are looking al soccer, wrts1\ing, vdlieyball. rugby , fencing and gymn1slics n&ftt now but not neeessari!y in that ~·" he reveals. PAIR OF BAJA Y!LLOWTAIL -Tony Garnier former area basket· ball player from Ne\vport Beach finds it difficult to hold up the two 20-pound yellowtail taken on Straggle r jigs off Pu nta Chivato, Ba ja California. Yello\vta!! fishing is on the upswing in our coastal ~aters. and it shoul dn 't take tong for the fi ghting yello\v to start showing up under the float ing kelp patties just a few miles off the beach. * * * fiewport Harbor U.nl1 coa<:b Pat ,........ 11 • aervou1 Individual when bl1 • ll competing ln I m1tcb. He never stajl ta ooe pla~ f&r any length of time, tr1e1 to be con11eei1I with those about lllm, but bl• mllMI 11 oe tbe matche1 la pr1)gre11 aad he knows exactly what the score of virtually every matcb Is a1 tt progre11es. Sho'tp11tters Have It Easy ~Wise, Rose iii Tough After tbe Tart, wo11 tbe CIF title for the settnd 1tralght year. his wUe com· mented: "He bas11 't had to cut his liagerna01 for 10 years. He just blte1 them off." * * * Congratulalions to Ed Newland for another job well done. His CINA water polo team , despite loss of Ferdy Massimino and Bruce Black, pla ced se· cond in the AA U-Pan American Games try-outs and Newla nd was named to coac;h the U.S. team this summer. He hasn 't forgol1en tus UC! coaching u si1nment, either. Ready to enroll at the Antlater institution are such prep stand-out4 as Tom Boughey (Corona del Mar ), Rick Snyder (Newport Harbor) and Jay Bro!"er (Fullerton JC). * * * Old-timer• l''ho ttmrmber tbe. P1clfic Coasl League bef ore lld\•ent or the Loi Ange\e1 Oodger1, "'ill rem ember the name Cece Carlucci. Carluttl •·as aa umpire for the old PCL and is stlll acUve In the diamond ~port. But now he moves around rather than confine his tflorts to the pro- fe sslonal front. lie joined former major lea!Ut um ps "1.el Steiner and Art Pa5sarella In calling tho .NCAA regional tournament recently at San Fernando. By PHTL RO!!S 01 l~e Dl llJ '°ll•t Sll ll LOS ANGELES -When the going gets roughest. the tough get the toughest. That lime-honored axiom co uld bes1 be applied this werk to lhe C11\ifornia state prep tra<'k and ritld chan1 p1onships wh ich will run Frida y and Sat urda.y afternoons at UCLA 's ul1ra-mO<lern spike raciHty. And involved in the ultimate Proving ground for the Goldrn Statc·s bei;t prep trackmen y,'ill be four gung-ho entrants from the Oran~e Coast area. Of the area Coursome, Newport Harbor sho tputters Terry Albr itton and t\iark Steveni; figure to have a le.~s tougher go of it than ·will Corona del Mar's Nick Ro5e in the 1180 and Muntingtnn Beach's Girth Wise in the 120 hig h hurdles. Junior Albrit1on (64·4! and seninr Stevens (63-1 I I bring the best irnn b11\l marks in th e sta te into FrJda.v 's preliminarjes ¥-hich are slated !!> get unrter way at l o'clock. If they do ex perience any compct1llon fr om ou\i:;ide of whti l htis been 1he1r own private pla yg round !ergo. the v;i nous shol put pits around the Southl:ind), chances are it 'll come from Crespi jun1nr Randy Cro:;s ~6l·!la~1 . third plou:·e fi nisher in t\·!onday n1j1:hl's Southern sec· tinn finals behind the T:ir pair. The only other seriolls cornpclltor ;ip- pears to be Jim Godsey of tiny t.!cKinle yviUe Y:ho ca ptured l11e Nortb Coast ~ect 1on crn\vn \vlth a 60·01'4 hc.1ve Looming c\os('ly in the har.kgrnunrl ;ire Porter\'illc.·s Ron 0 110 i59 . IOl, Camarillo's Larry Davi d ( 5 9 · 5 l 4 ) , B a.se ball Standings • . . ' • AMERICAN LEA GUE Eut Division • w L ~.:.,. 29 19 27 " troit 26 23 w York 2l 27 veland 20 27 shington 19 29 • West Division i:land 381 City ...... ..... ,. lfllwaukee Chicago . • 34 24 26 23 20 18 , IC•MH Clf>t' I, kl""' 1 • OllkllNI .. N•w Yor-1 I Wt"'l"t-•. A1ttetl S : Ml!W•-*M J, C1twt1nl J < • MlnMtofl l. Qtt.-.41 I I& 22 24 28 " 26 Pct. .60< .587 .53 1 .•38 .126 .396 .664 ·'" .S20 .151 .444 .409 GR I 311 ' 81,J 10 ' 7 101-1 101.{. 12 : TMl¥'t ·-: "°'""' (llltbert ...... Hrw Yer\' 1 l•llMtfl , .• , , A""tt (Wri.M M l et w.w.1.,.11M rM<Lt lfl + f · "''"' , lltlllmo<I I~ ,.JJ I I (l'!IUM (a11dl<IY 5'-,., """' • C-i.1111 !MC°""ll '-•I ti Mii• .... • tPl 'W'll J.51, ""M " Dtt1Wt \'ltf!!'llO 1-1 ) et_Ml-~t (Ht"'M " fir .... Ii 1-4). nllJM ·. °'" .,arM<I ~lelll. NATtONAL LEAGUE East Dlvl1\o n ~ w L St. Louia 32 18 Piltsbur8h 3Q 19 New York 28 18 1\-lontreal 19 " Chica9io 21 27 Phlla elphia 17 30 Weit Olvl!!.lon San Francisco 37 15 Houston 26 24 Dodgers 26 25 Atlanta 22 29 Cincinnati 20 29 San Diego 15 35 T11ttde1•1 111~111 ,_1tt,but91'! t. ~I. l ll'Ult 0 H""ot.., 1, .1.t11.,t1 I MOll!to•I $. DOllltU 1 N-Yo,., I, ~fl\ "••ntll<O I °'11¥ ,.,,,f, '<"""~! ..... T"'tY'I Otmn P el. GB .640 . e12 11 • .... 2 .442 9tJ .438 JO ,362 13 ' l .7!2 .~2Q 10 .510 10·~ .4~\ 14 1,z . 408 15'>i .300 21 !<-Yo•!( IMtAl'IClft"' 0 11 t t Son f'rl"tilto ~MlrlU-JI •·11 (111(e§o0 !Pu•oei 6 1 t l'tll OKI~• 0-0\ t i CIP'> c.1.....-11 ro...tl" ~' •NI Wilm• )·It. t rwl,,•lt hl '' l ... k (C:l•vtll ncl J Jf •I l'flhbo,,.,.h !W•l~~r l·t l nloM ' Ho.ntOO'I /WlhCI" ~! •I •tttnt• CllNd ! J1, .... 111 ,hH1 .. I""'•• l!thor1 J.11 t i ~If! 01"'° iA•llft I 11, rilwfl.!-i rHI !Morie" l•l 1t o<Mhe•I fSIM'il l J), nlt M ,· UTH ANNIVEllSAllY SALE l l BIGGEST & BEST YETI DEA.N LEWIS 1966 HAR I O R ILVD., COSTA MESA 646-9303 S.rvlce and P'a rt1 for All Imported Cir• Modem locfy Shop for All C1rs Oran1e County'• Lirgest and Most Modern Toyota.and Volvo De:aJ1r OYllSIAI DILIYllT SPlCIALISn Narbonne's Stan Gerasimcl'tuk (59·~',~) and Carlos McCall (59-5 )JIL,.Centennial. Stevens (170-4¥.l iii aln ntered in th e discus where L<ls Altos' Scott Overton ...,·ill be favored with a 184-9 best. f'or Rose, he's entered in the !'lame 880 heal as Cen\.ral Coa1t champ Mlke Tyr· rel\ (1:52.2) of Saratoga, who shares the fastest state qu alifying time with \Vestment's Randy Carlson, the Central Coa~t runnerup. Also vy ing for one of the three finals hcrlhs which v.'i!I be determined in Rose's heat 1he's in lane five of heat three at 3:4:> Frida y! are De l Valle's pair of Bob Sec 11:53 .1) and George Juiohard 11:54.IJ ;ind Jack Cha ppell ( 1 :54.5 ) of San Marin. All of the latter posted fa sler qualifying 1narks than Rose·a 1 :~4.8 third place Su11!hcrn section clocking. 01hlrS 1n heal three of the h11lf are Placer's Ron Hyall 11 :55.5), Burbank's Eugene Hardin~ 11:57.l) and Exeter 's Jot" Gonzales \I 57.1 ). \Vhen heat two of the 120 highs beg ins al approxima tely 4.15 Friday, Vi'lse On l;:ine one) v.·HI be up to his neck in com- pe!ition v.·1th returning stair third placer :'llcK1n!ev il·losle\' 114 fl) of Bakersfie1d the per;on lo beat aloni;: with Rickie J\.1cC'rav (l42 1 of LA Crenshaw. Tracy'1 f'red 8'ierwood ( 11 .1 w) and \~'esley Bab. cock (14.31 of San Diego Lincoln . Also listed in the same he11t with Wise 114 71 arc Sil\·crcreek's Bill \Vrigh~ (1 ~.51 , Tulare's Jose Rivas (1 4.4 ), <iarey's /\rt F'reeni.an (1 4.6\ and Mike Slakes 114.4 f of Sacramento Mi ra Loma. DEAN LEWIS ITIQb'IQI!@ ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS COROLLA 1971 SPECIAL $1777 VOLVO 1971 DEMO $2999 t•1 ••din, r•dio, he•f•r. t utorn•tlt htftl, USID CAI SPICIAL $1495 1'6t TOYOTA CORONA Hl•dtejl, lfl .. IO, !+MIH, ' •llffd, Al• (O"ll I)('' j M I, Saddleback, Uni Nines Score Wins Saddleback College. and Univer1ity High acortd opening round victorie11 Sun- day in S11ddlebaek: summer Jeaaue ba1ebaU action al Foothill High. Saddleback, behind the one-hit pitching of Mike Maes and Ruben P°"amo, down· ed Foothill, 3-0, in eight innings while University held on to defeat Laguna Beach, 3-2. Fenner Foothill star Rockey Schacht delivered a. two-run homer In' the tlghlh for Saddleback to htlp defeat his former mate.st. Sdlacht's blow came with Steve Car~ter on first. Carpenter had singled in Scott Johan· nes wlth a single Lo begin the rally. f<.1ae5 went the first three innings ¥.•ith Paramo tossing the ftnal five. Meanwhile, Vniversity scored one in the first inning and two in the third to defeat Laguna. An error and singles by SI.eve Fargo and Bot> Patterson got t.fte two decisive runs In for the winning Trojan~. Laguna got one run in lhe fir•t on two singles and a ground out and then added tM~nt!_~ll.Y. g_11 a~i!-l_k_ an~.!~ e.~ror. Action conttnues this-Sunday on the Saddleback College diamond with the host Gauchos mtilllng San Clemente at 10 a .m .. Uni feeing Foothill al 12:30 and Laguna Beach and Mi11ion Viejo clashing at 3. l1Hi.tKk U) , .. 1~1$1 Cfl .. ' "" .. ' . ... Anclt•Ml\o .. ' • ' • •ShlW. " ' • • • Jt~lnn••· 1~ • ' ' • f'~lbo, 7b ' • ' • Cl rH "!fr, II • ' ' ' C 1mol•l'I. .. 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" ' ' ' Telt ll " ' • ' Sc••• tY 11111ln11 U"lveriltv L•vunt l•ech • • • lO:Z OOOO->lO \fir) !l)O ,_, l , To Vie In Meet , Golden West Whiz See k s T rave l Funds Golden West college dl&tlf\ce act Ttrry t.fcKeon ha• had 1 very dlltlftftui1htd se1son. }fe's shattered about every Rustler dist.a.nee mark 1Vlil1ble While wtnnlnC the Southern California Conference mile and three-mile runs. He al80 nabbtd tt11: SoCa\ 12-l•p race and finished third in tht state meet. But his teason Isn't throu1h yet. The formt r Miter Dei H.11h atar will CRAIG SHE1''F 4'W• \1ve 1 •tfferent method of recrulllng. Ce11t Mllevt s h1 st.fety 11 •ll.lllHM •hlle we Ju1t recruit 1ome py1. We tell freshme" this -If we reenilt yo11, yo•'ll play." * * * More fuel to the fire department : OCC 1rid coach add!'! these names of player• that b1ve said they ~·ill play for the Buc8 next seasGn : Linemen Alec R1msay (Corona de! r.iar), ·Mark De H uff (Edison), f.ifark Howard (t.1ar ina) and Tim Bandel (Corona de\ Mar) and blckneld 1ee SI.eve MohuJsk.i (FoUnlai n Valle)!). * * * Gelt!lea w .. t "Wakr polo coat• Ttm Herm1tad ba1 been 1electell at one or two U.S. polo referee& to oHlclate durl•l tbe Pn A111.erlca11 Game1 In July at Call, Colomllla. ft11a Crawford It Ole other. nm .i.l!JhJ..Y.Ji. F:ede.r,alion. tr!!;\~~ {l•J~-_ ~"H.erm..1tt..Utf•reeJI lht receat PanAm meet ln wtchJtl, KalT. tht weekmd of <rial• fl wa· 1te1cll. June 11·13 -if he can aot the needed funds io make the trip. ThuS anyone wi1hlng lo contribute te the fund cen give Rus tler coach Tom Noon a call at the coUe1e. McKeon, by the way, w1nta to attend Stanford Unlv1r1lty -if he can 1et • full ride. Stanford haan't come through yet. Teammate Dennis Maas, a fourth plaeti flnlaher in the stale qutrl.er mlle, i1 headed for San Jo.se State. He's in· terested in poli~ acienct: . Maas is the only member er the Rustlers crack mile rtl1y rounome that wlll not return next aeason -and all three of the returnee! (Walt Anktnnan, Brian Strouch ind Ron Dickaon ) i re ahe ad of Maaa' Pict 1t Uli1 time last season. says Noon . * * * Golden We1t'1 eut1pokea •••l1t11t foot· bi ll co1cb Don ltowe ba1 thl1 Ml 1ay about Oru1e Coa1t: 41Tbty'll live a 1ood team (footbaJI), hut I lo11't tkl11k they'll beat P'ltlltrtoa. Pd mucll r1tller play 111In1t Coaat &!Ian FulltrtoL" Rowe'1 cam.meat& e1 OCC't 1ppareat 1ucct11ful reendtlbc campalp tllu1 far : * * * Orange Co1st publicist Don J acobs turns instructor come ~plember. He'll be teaching journalism and pu~lic relaUons on 1 h•lf·timt ballis ind work· inl ~·ith the media. and community u well. Jacobs recently completed his ma!'lter1 the1i1 -1 thrlllin1 rendition titled "A.A. Berle, Jr. on Public a.l'ld Private Power'. £IF Twin Bill / At Big A Tonight North Torr1nce, narrow victor nver Mat.er Del In a !lrst round playoff game an d Chaffey, vlc1or over Marina Hi&h in the 11me round, will tan1le for the Clf' AAAA baseball championship tonight .at Anaheim Stadlwn. Tht game betw een the two arta team eliminatora, will be preceded by the AAA playeff fin als at 5:30 between Lompoc and El Segundo. General Tire quality at low, low prlcesl • 4-ply nylon Gener1l.Jel • Famous duet tread design • Ouragen• rubber tread Reg. Low Price . SIZES 7.75-14 & 7.75-15, $21 .25 SIZES 8.25·14 & 8.25-15, $24.00 SIZ! 6.50-13 SIZE 8.55-14 ......... $25.85 iqAIN CH(CIC' , , • $toutd °'" oup~ty ol •~fl!e •ll ff II' lm•1 "'" •~Ml ..... l"I "'l,o ......,., ..,, will h6"6r 1riy otdt" plt ce• Mw !or tulull d•h .. ,~ el l~e ed .. rtleed p•lc•. TuMI-wl'IU-•11 llfleet f)lu. t,1,75 to 11.llO F•d. E•. 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Coa ch <..: e n e ~1arinacci's Fountain Valley nine got 1.:om- p I et e i:iames out or righl handers Dave Lynch and Ray Eckles and southpaw Steve Fox in 6-4 and 2--0 wins over Rancho-Pacifica (Satur- day) and Anahei1n Kohne ( ~1onday I and a tou!'.,'11 3-1 Joss to Saddleback Sunday. J' Another National loop area e:ntry, San Cle1ncnte, n1owcd down Santa Ana. ti-5, in another J\1onday contest while Newport was turned away by a 2--0 count Monday at the bands of La Quinta. Jn American L e ag u e warfare, Wcsln1lnstcr slopped Sonora 6-3 Sat urday and bel- le.red Uis Alamitos, 5·4, Sun· day. !-lo\vcvcr, coach (;enc Loomcr 's team \Vas denied l\1on day aga i n s t Joe llichardson's fledgling ~1ission Viejo unit by a 3·2 score. F o11nt1ln Vl lley t•l Sllimoil, 7t> Milf~I, lb FTil1, cf Ma'1eY, l! Ec~I", 11> Ollellere. t ll·~. •• ll'ncl'I, o (Dle<n<i•I. d Ebltn, r1 Merlin•, nn c~rroll. rr l ol•I• .. . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' • " ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ft ra• ' . ' 0 ' ' . ' ' ' • • ' . • • • • . 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Motor'~ auto manual • Shows how to repair en· g).nes, brokes, and more ! «)95 IPICIAL " • ,• " ,,,SHOP MON. lHRU SAT. 11L 9,30 •J· ,, s~o'p SUN~AY 12 TO 5 PMI LA CIENEGA FULLERTON SANTA ANA PANORAMA CIT'f ROSEMEAD Jo c1enego o, 18th st. horbor of 01ongethorpe bro11al or le>'enteenth tc biat ot rqsto. ro1emecd bl>'d. ol MH" bemordino phoo~ 836·7912 phone 71 4.879.2500 plione 547·6841 phona 89•-8211 f1~y-phone 573-3 11 0 ' TORRANCE NORWALK HUNTINGTbN BEACH VENTURA CANOGA PARK COVINA del omo fo•h•on ~QOor• ""Pfl••ol of norwolk blvd ed+oiqe• ct b•ot h boulevo1d 500 \.C>J!h m i!11 rood topongoj'lolo bo11oncc cl 1on bernordino phone 542.6971 .hone 868.091!. ph one 71 4·892·661j 48S·5421 6A2·75A1 phcfu1 88 ·1000 trQewoy-phone 966-7411 '---~==:..:.:.:_:::.:.:.~-1.~--l~"-=~~_J_~~::!..'..::.=:o""--~..L---'=:'.:=-:~::::......--1~~=:::~:=.-.~-'----''-'='--"':=c.:.='-"~~ .• -, •• • ., ' ' _, • • • -· . ' . .. .... .. ..~. . . ( • .-f DAl l Y PILOT WPdMsd•Y, Junt 2,.1971 ..,L...:c..::.::_:_c__::cc_~~~~~~~~ Johnson u1 Ya1·{lley Derby • ' ' The road leading to the possible procurement or the Yardley Trophy hasn't been an (Jll!X.. one for Dave Johnson. A reserve running back on last year's Golden W e s I College football team and a key sprinter on coach Tom Noon's Rustler track squad, Johnson earned his blg11;est plaudits In the 1969--70 school ye ar while still a senior at Estancia High. • St'Verc damage In h Is vertebrae and wttich cut short his gridiron season. ·Johnson also 111i~ the following track campaign but d1l1gen~ en E s t an c i a ' s strenuous wei ght pro gr a m pa id off imn1ensely for him in the ensuing football se asnn. Although Estancia posted around, JohMOn his blades for petition. The muscular Eagle sprinter wreaked havoc among his fellow dashmen in the Orange Coast area and followed a path which led him to a run- neriip finish in the Cl fi' 2211 finals behind Sa nta AJ)a 's sensational Jackie White. only a 3-frl mark in the Irvine 1 ,_ __________ , GOLF TIPS Wiii! L11W·H111d!(1tt1 f'rKtk • Al TIM CHEAPER TO (EASE THAN TO OWN '71 Chevrolet . ~ton pick-up BETTER TO LEASE FROM Mac Howa"Rb AUTO & TRUCK LEASING •' However, he had to be a gu t· ty performer fro m the word go arter wh11t transpired in his junior year at Estancia, League grid wars, t h e muscu lar Johnson led lhe squad in rushing and was ac- claimed as a first team all- league ~lcciion. I ,But that was jus1 th e begin- NEWPORTER INN PAR 3 GOLF COURSE 51 .00 with thl• •d WMk ff•l'I 124 Harbor Blvd. at First, Santa Ana Telephone 53 1-0607 -o.: • ' . As an Eagle junior, Johnson suffered a spearing injury which appeared to cause riing . As the spring of '70 rolled 1 _, Special low price on our wide profile whitewall tire. HAPPY WINNER -Dick ilolyers, right, of Irvine Cove (Laguna Beach), is a~l smiles as he accepts the \1·inncr_'s trophy from Irvine Coas~ Cou?try Club presl· dent \Vood y Smith after capturing the 17th Annual Pres1d~nt s C~p tourna· n1enl. ~·lyers defea terl Jin1 Barry of Ne wport Beach 4 and 3 1n the f1 ~~s mat~ for the Tho1nas \V. l·lenderson Perpetual 1'rophy. 120 members part1c1pated in the month long tourney. Albritton Area Greens In Lead Myers Captures With 64-4 President''s Cup : Ney,•porl Harbor's classy Junior shotputtcr, T c r r y l/Jbritton, is the only JlC\V leader on the DAIL V PILOl'"s Orange Coast area prep tr;1ck Bnd field honor roll. Albr1tlon heaved the 12· ~und stei•l ball 6~-4 ~tonda~· pight in 1he ClF {1 nals. al ~or.1•a!k"s Cerritos Collcgi.: t~ "displace senior 1n:il;: ~1ar.­ S1£'vens. the s ca s on -1 on i; pllCesetter who mo\·ed into the :unnerup sp:>t al 6.1~: I 1(10 -l'~•I OI••' !fo~nlatf' V•Uevl, • •· l~!lo To·'• iCoron1 oel M•rJ• j,,t,~ ,,,,,. "~o-~ O'°I MM! .B~'"" t;lr•11>I~ tl•••nti•l. Joe V•nl•m•11ll• p,.,,.,n•I· 9 9 110 -C1rlo "fOl!I !Coron• dtl M•rl. l>nll Ml•' {J:C>1Jn18•n Vall•vl, 71.1; &r.W McKtn•I• !~on Cl•menlel, 11.S. 4.0 -Eric Ol11>n \Esl•ntlal, "'' ,Jim lttomle• ~We•lm•n,1er l. !>O.~, Grin Am••I \N~WPOrl Harbor\, !ill.I. l4ll .:: Nlck 11oi.e !Carano del Marl, ' ii• 6· J~rt Younv IWt•Tm!nsterJ. ,1·;, Jenn /'.U«ln' l,..,.,,,.,Q1~1 9Hcl1J, Prt~lon CemPbell (Merine), l ;:lB.0. Mlle -Oa-vg Metl•an 1(011~ M•\~I, 1 •19 1 · Ed Ro<10,m1 ci1•• !l/ll~~lon V,t. J01. · 4.n '· !lob llr•<lo.nrr !M•rlnt). 4 :1J,O. Two ...,11• -Daw· L<>ell,,..•n IM• .. n•l. 9 /I.I. J.Y,n 01 ... 1"9 ICM•n Mt '' Y :,...,. 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I , •• , '"" r••lw!>UC1 l•M~C••· 119 '.. R yan f.>acc s . Area Golfers; -Tritons 4th ~ .. : 'Wlflif!ER -Steve Ryan '.~[Estancia was the most sue · leessful Orange Coast area :U..ksman in Tu esday's Clf ~lhe.rn Section individual 'JOlf championship and team <bnals at the California Coun- 0 Club as he shot a 75 over ~ JS-hole layout 1o <.:<1pture ~ third medal in the in· '.dtv idual category. Dick ~Iycrs l.~ thr ne\\' prcsidcnrs cup chanipion at Irvine Cooisl Country Club <.1ftcr defealJng J im Barry. 4 and '.l, in the ch<1tnpionship tn<1 tc-h. Other .... ·inners int1udcd '1110 r.1arch ctti 1n thr v i <.: r president"s flight ;ind Dick llcrn1ann in the first llighL Club n1rmbers are urged to sign up for the 17lh annual member·member tournament Lo be staged June 12·13 \l'ith :i shotgun start at noon . Members can pick a i1:1rlnf'r \Vi1h a hand icap differcnJi;il Of no 1nore th an eight strrikes fur 1hc eveul. It will he ~cored on a belier ball Saiurdny and co111bi ned net Sund;iy. Hnneho SJ Joe L;i1\•Jor fired ;i 76 In \1'1n the prcsidt'n!'s cup rh:1111· pionship ol'er defC'ndinp: cha111- pion P;iul Hunge 100) n\rr !11(• 11·c<'kr nd in :in 18·hote pl;1 yo1r lll<lll"h. L;n1lo1. ;1f1er fa!terini.: on ihr final d:i~ of ronllh.'11\1011 11 hen f!unge pickrcl lift eight ~\rnkes to lie for thr 11111·. \\'ii" b11 rk on h1-: g;irnr in th•· playo ff ancl 11 on h.11 n tnntler of fi"•ur ~t rokcs over I hr lief CTI· dinµ 11rl1st. illt•.~tr '"e 1·de tlll':-.a "Verde Cou111ry Club t1·y:. the scene of ;1 p;iir of 111ixrd four.sornc 1ourn:1n1rn1 ~ l"l\'l'r ll:e ho!1da\" 11,•eekcnd \\"i\h Sunday's play fc<1turi11g ;1 t11·0 jacks and two jills affair. Winning the event 1rcrc Gretchen and Gordon Cannon playing with Helen and .John ~fahoney for a srore or 129 . A lie resulted for second place at 132 wHh Joe and Lila Yurka teamed with Louise and Paul Buckle on the other. In Monday's be~t bAll of foursome competitiQn. Dr. t\en and Phvllis Lei .s u r c played with Jerry :inrl Marge !-!ayes to Mp Hr s! plat;e with a score of 58. ; Ryan's toam1nate Tc r r Y /)\night shot a 76 to place him :Jn a six-way tic for the fourth 1ndividual spot but he lost .a '.c hance for a medal on a pair fr coin flips 11,·on ll Y Claremont's Randy La rsen {.,id Dos Pueblos' Marc ~tclen·, ~z. both of whorQ also fired Secon<I place 11·ent to r.r;1('(' and Richard !looker rl:iyint: 1vHh Stan and Ch;irloll t• Wood . They pos!.fd a score of 6fl. t :I Ni!I'"'' .Boh Ed11'11rds bagged a holc- in-0ne :it El Nit;ucl Country Club in Laguna Ni ,g u e I recently. using a fou r wood to trAVCfllC the 140-y:ird 171h hole. He 11,•as playing In the com pany of Larry ~lih:hell and llarry Godwin. ~· . ! :'feanywti~di<ln Clemcntt' · s rfri didn 'l eam a medal ~coach Ray Beaver 's ( fen did shoot a team total "«J.f 10--co--p ·rourt.l'f Pla ce rels. :.Richard Bemard was the l indivLdual on 1he Triton 1.1ad with a 7&. . ~Pasadena (:198) ~nd Beverly ):iJlt (399) wt.rt the team ~llJts w i I h Cla remont j(l031 tnd lng up third.• llamld-Mf.haffey -and Norm de Planque caplured a partner's bes1 bait tournvmcnt with a nl"'t score of 63. ~1 r. and Mr.;. Llo yd F'oley learned \\'it h ~1r. and ~I ra. Will ard ~fcCay to win l'I Jf!Ck· and·i•ll tournament "'ilh a net scorr of 127. \ional Bank for industrial and con1mercial business leaders of Orangr. Cou nty. The \\'inners' score of 67 won thl.'rn un ique trophies created fro1n nuts and bolls by the \vell-known metal sculpturist. Du fl· Other \Vinners included Bill Thomas and John Lutz with a 68: Ken Purcell and Dic k Korsgaard \\'ilh a 69. Costa /tletca In lhr: weekly m (!n 's !'i\\'eepstcikes competition at Costa ~lcs:1 Golf and Country Club. Joe Ficovic fired a 72 to grab low gross honors. In the low net cornpetition. Leon ~1cBride was the winner 'vil h a 64 . Il e \,·as fo llov•rd by Fred Gammo!I :i t 67 and a 1hrce·il'ay lie for third al 68 hc twrcn fi;illas C;:indy. Lyle Graham nnd Gary Horton. 1\"t•rt·por·fe1· Onl· of !he happiest golfers in the area recently 11,•as R. II . K1t•n1.le, a Costa ~-I e .~a en1ploye ;titer he scorrd a holc·in..(lne al the Nc11•porte-r lnrl GoH Club. Kil"'nilc aced the rirst holl' at the I nrcc-p.ar course using a se vrn iron to traversr the 110 ynrrls. l!r \1•as playing with ~lichacl Berry. Sn11fa Arin Mrs . Roy Spicuzza \\"as In· stalled as 1he president cf the Santti Ana Coun1ry Club 1v(1111en·s rlull Tt1csd11y to serve f11r the ens11ing year. !\1 r.~. lon:i f\1ouron ls out go- ing president. Comet Nine Falls, 7-0, To Rival The Costa ~1esa Comets ran into a buzz.saw Sunday at Te.Winkle Park and when the final chip had falle n from the blade 1he hosts had receipted for a 7..(1 dercat at the hands of visit ing San Fernando. C-On1poscd largely of young pl ayers under the jurisdiction of the Snn Francisco Giants, S<tn FcrnandG wasted little l ime in scoring off 1he ~!ants of Tim Cunningham with a p.1ir in the first and single tallies in the third, fourth and e:ighth frames. Mitch Haddad had a pair of hiL"!_ and Randy G!l~-0re aJl~. -Jim ~oore had one. each W complete the hit total for th«! Comets. ·~ll rlll 1 0 0 c 1 6 1 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 , 0 • 0 0 0 1 e o o 1 e e o l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f g ~ ~ 24 MoNTHs GUARANTEE WITH 6 MONTHS 100% ALLOWANCE "ot1mott f'ralitctlo n Gu1r1nle•. Votor Forem-O~l lire protec:\lon j u•rantce cove" i ll Foremo~t pa\senger I re' (e1<tept ou• speci•I 111plk;1llon Hr•s w11n sep~r11e gu.ranltts) 19~!11\I all rO •<I /l1i•rd or delect laHur". Vou are protet:l•d !or 1ne entire 1t1ted month• ol 9u11 &nt ee. II your Ur• 1111• doring 1ne gulf•nlee P•riOCI. retum II to U'5 and W• w lll, •t our opUon. ••P•lr your lire, or rrwk• an ;ollow1nce b<1"'1d on th• original pur.,:n.11~ prkt , ell.elud ing •PPliUble l ed•r•I E•co•e 1 a><. tow ltd tn.e puteh1"'1of1 oew the. Wew11t <1t1ow J 00% ol tne 0<lglnil purcn~•e Pro«, exuucling apptiu1>le Fedetdl Exe"" I AX, during tne 100% •llowance pet1od. I hete• 11ltr, w• win •Uow 50% or 2:,,. Ill the ori9ln1I p.,1cha'."' prlce,t•Cludinq Apptlc•· ble Federal l:xcose T1•, IOWdtd 1ne po•Chise 01 •new tire. cs.eocht rl b<>IPW). Fe<1er.11! Excl1e l •• •d)u,tn>ent ~!low3n(C will be m1<1e o n 111• b11h ot lhe P<l'cent or tne orlgin•I tte.od Ut~•n111~. f'OREp,11 0ST PROTECTION GUAl'IANTE.E CHART: H El'IE"S HOW VOUR GUARANTEE WORKS: Ent Ir• 9u1r1nl•• P•lod •.••• 21 montl>• 100%allow1ncep•riod ••••. 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"" "77.95 . . • ' .. f"lnlAhing a.he.ad or Ryan In i'.the indlvktual aterlng we.re ~lm AmigM' Roger Ca lvin and Bilhop r.1ontgomery's ,J oe Gera rd. t.aeh wilh a 74. .lack Triplctl <1nc:I Bill Nebbs tcaml'd Ln~ether lo "'In thl' .nuts And bnll6 golf clA.'lsic at El Niisuel recently in an :in· nual rvrnt ~ponsorclt h:v the Southcri1 Calif11mla First N<1· ' 0 • 0 j 0 • 0 l l • ' 0 Yos. you can shop 12 lo 5 Sundoy!, lo o, at •ny of thtH Penney Auto Centers: FASHION ISLAND, New port Center; - ' .. ~·~ f•r~~nd~ 7'1 1(1(1 Cll-1 ll O ·~O""' CM 0G0 000--(! ' ) ._ HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beoch. U1e Penney s Time Poyment Pion. I I Start Your Engines! by Deke Hou/gate SOUTH WINS LA.CROSSE The 1South fought from 4-3 OAJl Y PJLOt %5 CdM Gridders Not Looking Bacl{. third quarter deficit and earn-By JIOWARD L. JIANOV fortunate in posting a 3-3 season despite losing Kei th was within gr::isp but he drup-squrid lt1•U,,_·d off low:lrd Ail ed. ilse.U • M victory Saturday 01 ,,.. 0.11¥" ~1111 IJ•" record a year ago. Samuels and Karl Killefer. ped il aud came b a c: k !lhowi:-r!. $ over the North In the eighth Dave Holland isn'l one to Nat so Holland who otters no "For one thing," he qualifies~ disgusted. Tosti was the toast of;·Oe annual Callfomla Laeroue admit that he ts taking a page alibis. the statement, "we know the "I'm not having a very &ood AssociatiOn all-star gamt at from lhe pro football register. "We irtn't looking back to offense a lo! belier this year, day today," he added. Irvine League spr int ~ UCLA'a Spaulding Field. But at the same time, he last year," he says with con~ Last year It was new to niost Tlien I.he coat"hing starr during the t?arly spring, plac. Top player in tbe COll1elt !or doesti't deny It, either. fidence. "The season abead is of us. mov('d ~;i r conclu )ion nf In~ scconct in thti IOU and win- the second Slrai&ht yur was \Vhatever the pros and cons the one we are placing our ef· "Another thing that will help practice drills anti told the ni:ig the 220 in the league attackman J ohn Val~tra or or such an observation might forts on and we can't do a is that we have most or our players they would h:llt tu n1n fi n.its. He went to the Cli" the Orange County club who be, Holland ls quietly going thlng about the past." backfieW returning." three perfect plays before they srmis bc~ore losing out on <• INDIANAPOLIS -Qn Sunday In the Mecca of auto radnt: threw in two goals and had about the business <:I. molding One of the big reasons he ls With lhose observations, he could head !or the showe rs. bld for a OCrth in r.1onday':s the .sun &hlnes brightly and children frollc in municjpal poals ooe assist for the South. the Corona del Mar Sea King looking ahead with an eager was off like a lightning bolt to After two runs up lhe mid· finals. tblt have been Idle through a hard, cruel wlnter. . A crowd of l ,500 "'watched football team for the 1971 attitude Is a junior jet, Curio gather in a pass fr 0 tJ} dle that had a wnrc or Dul his forte In spor16 is in The world's biggest sporting event Is over. Llke 8 desert Valestra lead the Rebels to the l*'ason without fanfare. And Tosti. quarterback Reed Johnson. blockers ln front, Johnson football and allhough he is ort- lsland becalmed after a tropical torrent, the Indianapolis Motor win before he picked up much of the stress i!•on or-And Carlo doesn't hesitate to Johnson lofted the baU over relied on a pass for the tturd ly a junior thi:s spring, he Speedway stands nearly allent today in contrut to a fre:neUe aw ards as the best club player fertSe. agree. lhe defensit•e halrhack and play. alrendy knows v.·hrre h1? \VOu\d ye.terday. tha 1 Ul . on the we!l coast and the There are those who say "[ think we have a better Tosti gathered it In ;1.·it.h e.:isc. Tusti gathered it in with like tu aUend college -San Porters sweep the street! and alleyways . 1 ace e in-game's be.st offeaslve pla1'J'. that the Sea Klngs were un-potential lhiJ year th~n last On his ne1t pattern, th e ball ease and the confidmt first Diei:;o Sta le. field parking areu. Mechanics, drivers and ~ffjclals sip coffee I --''p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;m;_,,;;;iiii;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-·-:'b'e~r~~t~~~/, in the speedway calel<na. N:~• fewl have SALE SPECIALS FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! Sa habla Espanol ing~~~'.<Jh:::;1p~~;~e~~a:.~;A11ey: igsaego-WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA FULLERTON Mountains of trash rest under the grandstands where ~ day before mo .. than a quarter million men, women and chil-15221 BEACH BUD.• PHOllE 893-8544 120 [, RRST ST. AT CYPRESS. PHON"E 547.7477 1530 s. HARBOR BLVD.• PHONE 870-0700 dren alemately sat and stood, awed by the colo~ of the spectacle MONDAY lliRU FRIDAY •• 9:00A.M. ·9 P.M. MONDAY lliRU FRIDAY •• 8:00 A.M. • 9 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY •• 8:00 A.M. • 9 P.M. and wildly enthusiastic about the action unfolding below.. . SATURDAY ••• , • , •••• , • 8:30 A.M.• 6 P.M. SATURDAY ••.•• , •• , ••• 8:00 A.M. • 6 P.M. SATU RDAY •••••••••••• 8:00 A.M. • 6 P.M. Unquestionably, Lloyd Ruby was the most popular dnver m SUNDAY .••.. , •••• , •• , 9:00 A.M. • 2 P.M. SUNDAY ••...••...•••• 9:00 A.M. ·4 P.M. SUNDAY ••••..•.••• , .. 9:00 A.M. • 2 P.M. the race won by Al Unser. When Ruby, who always manages to Jead this race somehow, took charge of the 500, the crowd rose up en masse and screamed its approval. 'l'hen the Texan dropped ouL and groans could be heard around the speedway. Ruby ,u rar as race drivers go, is the man of the people. Ruby Vows to Return in '72 We found him pedallril a bicycle around Gasollrie Alley on the warm afternoon, and later we herded him in the Geae While garage to ask the annual quesUon. 1• he folng to kttp try. tn1 to wln the race be bas entered l! tlme1, led four ttme1 ( lMI, IMt, 1978 and 1911 ) and ran faster than the winner once (lMS)? -~11rn be back aat week at Miiwaukee and every race ~. rest o( the year," Ruby said. "Ami I'll be back here again nut year" Ciuter1 of mtcbanclJ stood In the shade tiong Gasoline Alley and rehashed the race Some of them were bartering part:s and perhap1 a few were negollatlrig deals to buy or ltD. entire raci.ag teams. Aside from winner Al Unser, not many race flnlaJlen made enough money from Ute 500 to justify 1pendlng !t d1y1 hue. All the members of the Establishment are tired, bone tired. Long boors of car prep~r¥1ion, the intense atm~spbere tb1t baUt Itself thraugh two wee"' of practice, two qualifyinl week· ends, the frantic revelry in the cocktail lounge• durillg off boars bave taken their toll. The serenity, the change of pace and the letdown art: 11 much a part of the lndlanapolls racing scene as the SOG-mlle race Itself. Accidf!Jlt Repf!rc11sslo11s Felt Repercussions of the pace car iCcident that resulted in 18 hospital treatment cases Sat~rday ~e still being felt by em· barra!lsed officials of the Ind1anapolts Motor Speedway. Eldon Palmer, an Indianapolis Dodge dealer .. drove. the pace car ttie le.ngth of the. pits at better ~an 100 miles an hour as the 33-car field was being flagged on its way. Halfway down the safety lane he apparently realized he was traveling too fast. hit the brakes hard and threw the car out of control. It careened into a photographers' stand. . No action to prevent a recurrence of this tragedy ~ expected to be taken this week, but insiders say the days of . usmg ~ono.r· ary pace car drivers, prominent men or special fr iends, m the world 's most important auto race are probably over. . . In 1966 industriflist Benson Jo~ord brought the startmg field around Tum 4 too slow, and in the resulting drag raee towa~d the green fla g 11 cars were knocked out of the r_ace ln a chain reaction accident. Miraculously, there were no mjurles. Henson 'ff;'hy Drl.,er Selerted At the time speedway officials said they would use only e:r· perleneed race. drive.rs la pace car1 In the fut~, but they 1p- parently forgot their resolve this year. Thts fl why a rookie pace car drlve.r waa sele.cte.d t.bls year. During die bu siness recession of 1170.71, nearly aU the De- troit auto makers either drastically curtalltd or eliml.o1ted tltdr auto ractn1 budgets. When It came time. to pitch the manufacturer• for pace car1, 5peedway offlclal1 found thert; would be none avallable. Al a last resort, they made 1 deal with the locaJ area Dodge deafen, bat lhe dealers 1truek a herd bargain. They lnalsted that the. ma:a in charte of their pace c::ar pro- gram be used a1 a driver. The rpe.edway re.luctanUy qrted, only after Palmer agreed to take a driving te1t ud spend Ute month of May practlcia.g on the !.5-mlle. course. The bargafa between the dealtra, who have bee• 1dvertf1in1 pace ear 1peclaJ1 all month on local radio and TV aod In the newspapers, turntd out to be a b'aglc mi.take To those of u1 who watched the patt car ny down the. plll, It looked ·almost as If Palmer were racing Pete RevHD, Mark Donohue and Bobby Unser to Ute startin1 line, Dana Point Bowler Bowls l11to 1st Place Dana Point's Clyde: La cher, with an 878 four-game 11eries, vaulted into ttie lead after tlle eecond night of the 11th annual West O:>ast Match Game Speedway Action Set National Midget. R a c 1 n g Aseociatlon and "'United States Racing Club ·competitors will once again make up the brunt ol tile acUon at El Toro Speedway, Friday n\ght's NMRA pro- ll"m etarts with t h e prellmlrwies 1l 7 o'clock and c:oocludes with the 8:30 trophy cla!h. Lakewood'• U.year-old Bob Ollvero will agaJn be tn the flvorite'1 role in the N"MRA n clng. Olivero had hil USRC win streak ended May 22 by RedlandJ' Roy Cook, Who W&! JIUbb)ng_. IYr _ Pol!l!8 lead~r J..owe\1 Sach:s of San Diego. Sachs, however, wlll return to the El 'l'oro oval Salurday nl&lll in an attempt to pad bis points lead. Tiim trials start at 1 o'clock ICld the trophy dash gets under WBY at 8:30 with Westminster's L.owell Voss the tap area enlr)' involved. ElimlnatiMS Monday at Kona Lanes In Costa Mesa·. Lactier, No. It last week, hold& a 14-pln advantage over Tustln's Fred Bernal. Lacher has a total pinfall ol 1,716. One ol the biggest gains was made by defending champion Gary Madison or San "Bernardino. The left-bander fired an 898 aeries to jump from lht No. 41 spot to third. Long Beach's J im Hurst, moved to fourth after beln1 In the No. 53 postUm after the first week of bowling. Last week's leadtr -J erry O'Neill of Torrance -bad a 721 .. rl .. and dropped to !Ith. Costa Mesa's Fred Dougher· ty, fourth last week, fell kl the No. 8 spot with an MIO series. 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Etl1>9., UNI lrlll•I ~I, WE)TMIN~TCR -t&:tJ Wt•1n>tft•1t• 11 ~ldtn Wtll MUNllN!JlON llEJ,CH -"61 A••"'I 11 1.-.ollflwnt HUNTl,.t,;/UN lfA(IO -llU<.h -l.fl ... el HU'iTIH~TON tf.t,CH -W•111 ... -,,., ....... .. I •With Mlc,.pho1t11 R«ords:· & playi; with rosr, Comes ~'WitMMi­ cn;iphone, ·batteries, eor phone (:r blank ca ssette. Sale of $5M ladies' Pants 79c Textured Nylons C~oit t of Set Shill or H1~r h & Flowtrs d11 l9"1 in t olor1. 8 'Ii· I !. 4 ~$1 -Scotts Glen Scokh Quart KOld'I. A llM llghl $441 ~ 17 Jewel Waltham and other Famous Brands. Wrist Watches H•!bros, Wohhom, Buren by Hamilton ot o big savings. Min's {r-_woman·s stylrs, including calendar and auto- matic -.etches. Reg. $18'' Schick . Styling Dryer Ill Dad! St y les~ grooms, dries hair# Brush- styl" hair wh ile 'drying. 2 heat settings. 300 to $350 Value! I Faberge West 1~ Lotiien ~ "lnvigorotingfrograncec for Ocd or 1ke men Ira \.'OUt life. In 2 ounce oero!bl er reouior. $pt Pinafore Girls' Dresses )uy 2, SoT• Sic !2 piece outfit' In prints end solids, sizes 1 to -4. · $295 fashion Watch Straps •Alit.c Su"·g • l-?im911tol ' ''"'" •Tr·Dle •.S.v•Sl .. tt $6" • 10 Piece Jty1e kit, I st , , Aluminum t ub i ng polio chair comes with comfy, shredded :p o lyfoam pod to colorful flcirol pat - tffi'!. Folds for cosy · storogr. $450 to $600 Value! Real Hair Eye lashes ~~~~·.II c h oose from.Come with adhesive, Hair Clipper Set PtofeuionaU ·:iUl:ltltyl p "".Itself! ,,.~ BIRTHDAY DISCOUNT. SALE .. Del icious new wov to ma k e summer treats for kids , •• ell ')'Ott do ;, odd· sweetened bever- oge. $JOO Value! Gillette Platinum Plus HR•ti'i $)362 hluxe Chaise lounge and Paci t" aluminum tubing frame with eomfort- oble floral print pod. Rolls emlly on wheels, $1087 • $24" Value! Glass ''Mediterra nean '' Table Lamps • ,ffntft lJrrt • Cry1tal T tar Drap •Triple M1nhrOC1ft\ Your choic e of three beoutiful Io m p stylas ot Qreat sovings! Beautiful record & utility cabinet Witll carved-look mi door,. In your choica cif • Dork Spanish Oak or Ac.o- codo scratch proof finbhes. $pt Super Bravo9·7- FI W 174<. oor ax c .. • 5" to $7" Values! Decorator Wall or Door Mirrors • tlra11 Fremed • Conll!111 pororr Framittl • Broutono Chol • Ra,lori911.lo.1 INl&&t:INI• Prrfec t for bedroom ioyer, bathroom, liviog room. You~ choice, atchsllck VlnJI Curtains '":-::+"""I I 24" hond,,,m•. 67' 11 easy to cleafl \linyl rnatchitick curtains in choke ofa>lcrs. h\otchiog 'Yolonce. • 3fl" SL., C1rtaiu .••• $t.4I • 3,.. a cmaJn •.•. $1.77 $995 7 Piece St1lnlns Slffl Cookware Sets $f15 Valuel Jr. Battini Trainer We bought tM mfr's. ' &fc Pine Sol r~iniog stoc~ & ore SJ- po•""!J the toVinQI ~ 'J7 19 up ••• t.achu timing 53 " tG you, FOf' ogn J & · "'•15.·0.•.".'.'.'".I.• --~~""!"-C ::::~°""::;':one• ntrot fon. , • Movin g Up RICHARD C. viruoNS of Mi.s1\on Viejo has been named field mar- kellng """'" dinator for North Amer• lean Corre3· pondence Schools. He will be res- ponsible lot the sel'l!ral admlnlstr a • lion of the ,.Jes, departmBlt. Parsons. who has held marketlng and sales manage- m1mt positions for 15 years servtd as marketing director at Cer!ron Corp., Anaheim, prior to joining N o r t h American. He ha,s held sales management poslUons at The Leisure Group, Inc., Los Aflieles, and the Purex Corp .. Lakewood. Parsons received a degree in business administration at Principia College in Illinois. He served in the U.S. Army ia Europe in Counter lntelll- gence and Anny Audit. DENNIS BROKAW II.al joined tlie Lagu.11a Beac/, office of Dean ~Vitter & Co. a3 an accouni execu- tive. .BefoJ;"e joining Dean Witter, Brokaw served in the United ... States Air Force as a squadron commander of an.in- ~l!ige~ organization where he attained the rank of cap- tain. A native of Toms River, New Jersey, Brokaw attended Monmouth College in West Long Branch, New Jersey, where he received h i s bachelor of science degree in busine!s administration. Brokaw reside11 at 204 Cliff Drive in Laguna Beach. JOHN J. HARNEY has been named president of the San- tiago Commercial Bank in 'I'ustill: Harney, a 1% year veteran of banking ma n age- ment_ Serv- ed 119 vice president and manag- er of the Westcliff Of- fice of New- port Nation-!' •( a J Bank for the past four years. He is a member of the In- dependent Bankers Associa- tion and the Balboa Bay Club and served in the Army Se- curity Agency while in the military. He holds a BS Degree from Boston College and MBA from the University of Southern California. He currently re- sides in Coro11a del Mar with his wi~ Marion, and four J;OnS'. DIANE BERGOF'F, Oper- ations Officer in First West- ern Bank's Co111pto1• OJ· fice, has bel!'n given the ad- ditional title ond respons- ibility of As.~istant Mana- ger in charge of Opera· • .. ' . . " t' "". ), tion.t. 'fl~ a111101tncerntnt was mad t by Assisto11t Vice /ITtridtnt and Mano· ger AfaTW!)l~ hfO'fst. Miss Bergolf, wllo joined , First Western in ~967, has bee.n 11 banker for 16 years. 1~er previous experience in- cluded five years with Bank o( America and four years with the Continental Bank. She resides in Fountain Valley. !{OBERT L. HILL is the rlew manager at Bank or America's San Juan Capistra· no branch. ' Hill, with ~ the bank Vf. s1 nc el965.iii1 f o r_m erly was mana-1 ger at the ' Mission Vi-!, ejo branch. He first be- came a bank manager at I.he Rowland Hei ghts bf"anch in l968, then moved to the Mis- sion Viejo branch in Novem- ber, 1969. Hill, "'ho had served as treasurer of the Mission Viejo Kiwanis Club, now is a mem- ber of the San Juan Capistrano Lions Club. He resides on Juaneno Drive In ~1ission Viejo with his wife, Suzanne. and two childrim : Qonald, 1:;; and 1'erri, 13. Computer Automation, Inc. of Newport Beach has na111ed SIDNEY J. HALLI· GAN its 11CW Vice Presi· ·dent -Marketing, Preside11t David H. Melhvin a1rnounC· ed.. Halligan has been nor the astern regional manager or Compuler Opera- tions Corp. since April. 1970. Previously he was w i th •Ioneyv;eJI, serving as product manager, Honey\\·ell Computer Control Division. and director of marketing, Honeywell International. He was serv~nR as national sales manager of C.C.C. when it was1acquired by Honeywell in 1966 .. PATRICK J. Cl-IAR NE has been appointed controller of Nc\vport National Bank. Cha rne earned a bachelor of science de- gree from Los Angeles Slate Col- lege 1965. 11e has special- ized in ac- counting un- til his recent appointment. He became a certified public Ac- countant in 1968. Jn his new position, he ll"ill be in charge of financial man- agement for the bank, ""ith the responsibility for all ac- counting and bookkeeping functions, as well as providing financial information for tllc bank management. He and his wife , Shirley, are the parenL<; of a daughter, Andrea, and make their hon1e in Jrvine. ...... "!'~ ..... ~ti, Wedntt.d.11, June: 2, 1971 DAILY PtlOT i_7 Shillelagh Missile Program Ends Production of tht. U.S. Arn1y/Philco-Ford Shillelagh anU-tenk ,l,'Uided m I s s i I e system bas been completed - marking th!" end of a 12.yesr program which set a free world record for n1anut3c- tu~in.g volume of guided nussiles. Aeronut1·onic Claims Free World Record extension of Its night d~lance capablli1y. All ShUlela,h.s pro- <tuctd after the firtt pro- curement w e r e "uteoded range'! missiles. U.S. Army "fly-before-buy" acceptance test.s of the final production missiles were suc- ces.~ful\y COD1pleled at the White Sa11d ~tissile J\ange, N.M., las! week. The Irish-named Shillelagh mihile is the primary arma· ment for the M-5:;1 General Sheridan A r m o r e d Recon- 1 naissance Airborne Assault Vehicle. lt was designed, d!"ve\oped and produced b)' Phiiro-Ford Corporation's Aeronutronic Di- vis ion headquartered al Newport Beach for the U,S. Atmy Mlssile Com man d, Redstone Arsenal. Huntsville, Ala . Louis F. Heiltg. Philco-Ford v i ce president and Aeronulron1c general mana~er , said :1i3l, "Shlllelagh has been one of the major elements 1n Aeronutronic's growth and development, bringing the Felt All Over State Loss High lnManufacturing SAN FRANC ISCO (BW) - Ca 1 ifornia's manufactt1 ring firn1 s hi!Ve suffered I he Jonge~t .. an~-[ll,9St, .. SCVCr_t .§_Cl· backs in lheir history (luring the past ycor, Wells Fargo bank reported. Th c aerospace-electronics sector has felt the most damaging effect. but other durable and nondurable goods producers also have been hit Costa Mesa Pla nt Joins Profit Hike CONCOHD ( BW) Systron-Donner Corp., Con- cord manufacturer of prcc1s1on measuring equip- n1ent reported tJ1ird quarter earnings of 20 cents per share, up from IJ cents in the fourth quarter of las! year and each of the first t\.\'O quarters of this year. The company comprises 14 divisions located 1n California (San Francisco, Sacramento, Concord. Berkeley, Oakland, ~1onrovia, Cu lvt'r Ci I y , Burbank, Van Nuys. Los Angeles and Costa Mesa). New Jersey and England. A sharp upturn in new business increased the backlog frnn1 $10.800,000 at Jan. 31 to $13,307,000 al April 30 -the largest in the company's history. Sates for lhe ttiird quarter, ended April 30, amounted to $7.860,000, earnings per share 20 cents. Prior ~'Cat figures were $7,754,000 and 20 cents per share. by the general economic slowdown, the bank's rr_~.:-ithly business review said. _ "The n1.Qnths ahead may not bring mt.ich improvement for acrospace-e!ectronic-s f i rm ! unless Congress ls more open- handed than now s e e m ! likely," Harold Buma, vice president and m a n a g e r . economic department, said. "But other types of manufac· turing firms may ha·.::: a pickup as the year progresses and a general econ o m i c recovery quickens.'' The rull impact of declines in manufacturing \\'as felt in 1970 and early 1971, but they rea!ly began in August 196!}. Buma pointed out l hes e developments since then : Manufacturing jobs declined to I ,455,000 in Apri': 1971. a loss of nearly 270,000 workers, or around 16 percent. -t1an-hours of production fell 15 percent. -Overtime hours are down 30 percent. .. In 1970 average earnings of manufacturing workers were $150 a week, 17 percent above the 1966 figure. But after allowing for an 18 percent in- crease in pri~ during this period and after income laxes and other deductions, real spendable earnings were 3 per- cent below the 1966 le vel." Suma said. Although California accounts for 8 percent of the nation's manufacturing employment. it suffered JI percent of the cut- backs since the first quarter of 1970. In durable goods n1anufac- turing where • the s la t e rcpresenlo:; only 9 percent of the nation's total, California accounted for 26 percent of the employment declines. < ' ' ' -.; • division nearly $500 million worth of business since the first el'.ploratory development C<1ntract was received from I.ht Army in 1958. No other 1nissile has been produced in such volume in the free world ," he said. Shillelaghs are now deployed worldwide by the Army. Starting In .1964, ihe Army Missile Command contracted with Aeronutronlc (or five ma- jor Shillelagh procurC1nents. The first production missile was deli ve red in 196&. The last "buy" was a com- • 0TOPS IN STATE OCC'' K1ren Schmittou OCC Student Gi vc11 Top State Ho11or Orange Coast Cot~ge slU· dent Karen Schmittou of Costa l\1csa is Ca I i r or n i a 's "Merchandising Student of the Year." Miss Schmittou won Lhc title during tlle 'state finals held recently at the International Hotel in Los Angeles. The con- test is held yearly by the Sears and Roebuck Foun- dation. Compcllng were students from 28 community college districts in Northern Central and Southern Callfmiia. Contest aclivities consisted of a job placeme:nl interview, a review of a resume prepared by the student, and the analysis and decisioo-making presentation of a marketing case problem. Each student participating was evaluated by a panel of judges composed of a variety of marketing c11se business managors. Miss Schm it tou was presented two plaques and a portable television set for win- ning lhe award. One of the plaque~ will remain in Ifie archives of OCC. ' ' ' petitive, flrm-fited-price C<1n- lri1ct negotiat~ in July 1968, !or SIOO million. This iinal coo- tract was to have Included three years or production. But, because the Anny's Shillelagh inventory far _µie Sheridan \'ebicle is now considered ample, and other programs -- which are expected to inr:lude Shillelagh annamt?nt -h3ve been delayed, producllon was ended earlier this ye3r. Fabrication and in it I a I assembly of the missiles w.is 1 carried out at !he Lawndale Army Missile Plant near Los Southland Cost Ri se· Below U.S. Although the cost of living continues to rise, Southern Californians can take comfort in the faot that their increase has not been as rapid as the national average, Security Pacific National Bank reports. "According to the Labor Department 's national Consumer Price Index (CPI), using their recently revised base period of 1967 equals 100, last year's cost of living rose :;_9 percent over 1969 levels to 116.3. However, in Los Angeles and San Diego it rose only 5.1 and 5.3 percent. respectively," said Arch D. Hardyment, ad- ministrator of the bank's research department. Hardyment based his report upon information compiled. by Security Pacific Bank's .Eco- nomic Research Division for the lalest issue or their South- ern CalifOrnia ri.1onltlly Sum- mary publication. "One of the most frequently used and, probably, least understood economic barometers , the CPI, measures prices of everything people buy," explained Hardyment. Based upon recent tabula- tions. items that cost the na· tional C'Onsumer $10.00 back in 1967, cost him $11.63 in 1970--$1.63 more. "In Souther-n California, the cost of living increase was not fell as sharply," said the bank's research administrator. "l.()s Angeles-Long B e a c h · con- sumers paid $11.43--$1.43 more for those $10. items - while San Diego re~idents p11id $11,53, $1.53 more," he added. !lousing posted the greatest .1969-1970 cost of living in - crease, followed by food prices. "Transportation costs, In both San Diego and lhe Los Angeles-Long Beach SMSAs, showed the least price rise during the period," J{ardy- mcnt commented. Angeles, with final us!mbly 11nd aC"Ceptance t.eet.lng at the !own A rm y Ammunition Plant in Burlington, Iowa, Peak employment at Lawndale was about Z,300, The lasl miMile wa.5 produced the-rt on Ma re h 12. Aeronutronic operated t h e plant for more than six million man hours without a major accident or injury and receive ed numerous national safety awards. The only major change made to Shillelagh lhrougbout lls production history was an Aeronutronlc Division t 1 continuing to develop lm-- provements on ShUJelagh 1t Its facilities in Newport Beach. The next major productinn Jtiase for Shillelagh could begin as early as It'll. The missile sy11tem has been. selected as the principal ar01ament for the new lJ _ S. Ma in Battle Tank 11nd the F'ederal Re.pub I I c of Germany's version or the Main Battle Tank. It has 1lso bttn adapted lo an advanced ve r:iion of the M-60 tank. Going West Major Fir1ns Eye Area PHOENtX-(BW)-The cenlury-cld cry or "Go West Young Man" C011tinued to echo through eastern corporate offices as two major comf}¥ni~s announced they're pack- ing up and moving their\ hdadqqarters to fresher Western open spaces. J . _, / Greyhound"Co"(p. Says il wiU begin moving its Chicago main offices to Phoenix in Augus~ i'he move of the giant company (1970 sales: $.2.8 billion) iik!)y will affect aboµL l ,000 Chicago em}>lo"yes of Greyhound arid four of its sub- 5!diaries -the bigge~t or which is Armoqt & Co. NEW YORK CITY -based Johns-Manville Corp. told California business, the financial nemweekly, it will shift its headquarters to Denver, relocating by September of next year. That move will involve about 1,500 employes in New York City and Finderene, N.J., of the $578.2 million C<1mpany, Bolh corporations lndicale their decisions came after considering studies and recommendations by J<'antus Co., a New Jersey consulting firm that specializes in office Jo- cation advice. L. Clinton Hock, Fantus executive vice prt!s.ident, aaid In an interview the westward movement of major corpor- ations can be credited partly t.o greater attt!ntion beinc focused nationally on the Western states. '"THE FORMER concentration of oorporale headquar- ters in the East no longer offers an advantage," he said. "~~irms on the East Coast are realizing they are on th• fringe of a national market." Hock said Western states are particularly attractive because there are fe\\·er congestion and community prob- lems. "We figure the average Western employer can do in one day what it takes the average Eastern worker to do in a day and a half. "Let's fa ce it. A man's attitude is different if he has to spend a couple of hours on a crowded train or subway to get to work . By the lime he gets to his job he's exhaus- ted and his nerves are frayed." Hock declared. Tom I.awl.Oil , staff consultant for Fanlus' Chicago of- fice added that living conditions are more pleaaant in thp Wesl. '"For an older executive, particularly," he comment- ed, "The weather is nicer, he knows recreation 11 closer and there are ju.st IO many fringe benefits." AT THE DENVER Chamber of C.Ommeree, Rob Rob- ertson says dozens cf corporations are interested in jump- ing on the westward-ho bandwagon. "I've had seven visits by prospective companies juat this week. I can't keep up with it." He notes Denver has 4 mlllion 5quare feet of offk:e space now under construction and a good labor supply. Living and operating costs are Jess in the mile-high Rocky Mountain!, he claims. Robertson says companies interested In relocating lh~se days are looking most closely at Denver, Phoenix. Houston. D11llas and Atlanta "because they offer .a city IRrge enough to provide services and cultural .aetivltiea but small enough to not yet be congested.'' ' ' ' Persor1al serviCe .at llutual ~J.qgs •· The Big M 11 big enough (over $400,<XXl,<XXl) to·~e 11atlon'a . highest Interest on Insured sa~l~g~ .. 5%to 6%. But equally important -cares enough to give you very personal service. ' • U OAILV PllOT "!l•rMVO •I l t W 411 Clvl< Cl "l t • Dtlvo W11I s1m1 ••• c 1111en1!• '1101 1n1f JUf+ll "'""'"'fl Mr """l-f>uO!t\110<1 Otlr'l!I (<>'111 Ol llY Pllol Ml> 1i Ind JUM I t T•, 19/l 1'9•Tl LEGAL NOTICE ' .. • . . Wtdllffoday, Junt 2, l'ti l i ... H " g Ii: " • • • • • • • • • •• ~: •• a~ NY " N w ~I •• ~: ~: N N •• '" •• '" fl~ '" •• •• r.· N ~; ~ " " "I ~· 0• 0• o. 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I.• a.t a., Stoek Leaden Market Recovers h1 Light Trading NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market recov er1ng from an oversold condition f1n18hed higher on moderate lurnover Tuesday Some analysts also attributed demand for stocks to hopes that President Nixon will hav e a favorable econom1c 1nessagc 111 his ne\VS conference this even ing At the final bell the Dow Jones industrial av erage \Vas up 5 84 at 913 65 Standard & Poor s 500 stock index showed a gain of 0 54 at 100 17 Ad vances topped declines 860 to !i,191 among the 1 646 issues on the tape A voluo1e of aroun.d 12 000 000 shares com pa1 ed \\1th 11 760 000 shares traded Friday 1\111on g the days most active stocks were Ling remco \Vhen issued Penn Central N'ltomas, Gen cral Public Ut1h t1es and Greyhound Prices were firm on moderate turnover on the A1ner1can--Stock Exchange tm OAflV PILOT ··--tllft.1 "'911 LAW ci.w a. • Complete Closing Prices -American Stock Exchange List '51t•1 Htl Ottis.I '41111 uw Clnt Cll1 ... ·~ ' ' JS • . 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Finance Briefs l MIAMI (UPI ) P a ft American 80Lncshares Inc , has obtained cond honal ap proval from the Florida bank complrol\er 11 office r o r establishment of a ne1v Pan American bank at t.f1am1 Beach to start operations v. ith capital or $1 7 m1lhon Ap proval also must be obtau1ed or the Federal Reserve Board NE\V YO/lK JU PI } •11ghcr wellhead pr ces for natural gas are necessary 1t exploration 1s lo 1ncrea:JC m the United Stales President G J Tankersley ()f the American Gas Assocta t1on told New York security analysl.s Tankersley 14ho also 1:o1 president of East Ohro Ga~ Co ot Cleveland also crtltcu ed some press predictions I.hat the propoaed settlement with the Federal Power Com mission of the South L<iu1s1ana Da!1n gas rate case would 1n crease rates: to consumers a:oi much as JO percent He said many consumer rates pro bably would rise only 1 per cent a~ a result of the ~t tlement PALM BE,\Cl/ Fla 1UP ll -Publishers or the nation 1 business papers said recently at the close of thrir spring convenLion in Palm Beach that they expect a stc.e dy increase in advertising revenue over the re st of lhls ye1r and a bet ter upturn 1n 1172 Charles S Mill president cf American Bus1nen P r e s s Inc sai d edvert1slng J n bus1net1S pu blications hd • recession Tow 1n December and January ed1t1ons and hu bcelt rising 111nce .. 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Hobie Cats Spread Thin Moy 21, ltll llEVIEllAQIS l lohif Cal :.<11lor' were ~prcad Uu n OVL'f the M ernonal l)ay "cekrnd \1•1th maJOr re g a l\a .s al La ni Kru, lla w a 11. :111cl :u La J oHs Shore~ in 1he S11n Die~o area S 1xty·five of thr swift r ats p~rticipaterl 1n thr Don Ito lll•i::a lta al L..1.1111 l\a1 anrl 72 1un11·d oul for 1hc l~a Jolla 1•vcn1 llt·rb 1\ndrcso11 of llo no lul u proved 10 be a d a rk horse 1n 1h1· lla"<1 11 eV ~'n\ b~· defe;it1n~ 1 lob1~ Aher designer·builde r frorn San Juan f'ap1st rantl ;ind na11on::il cha n 1p1on Campy Sht'f'lt•y ul Honolulu. ~urn· n1;1r1'·~ l.:t Julla ~horP~ Hegalla HOBIE (1\T • 16 -t I) Jan .!<int'"· Lon~ Hr;lCh. 121 1-:C'orge Fox San Dit•go. 131 Sieve Gn m~h11 11 Corona dt·I .\1r1r: !4 1 .Joe ;\t'a!P. San n1.·Ro: 1 Si Dick ll:11f1eld. Lo ng f~{':tt:h ll t)UIE CAT -14 A -'11 \V :.ivn<· B11;;l'h S t·h;1fer. Ca pi~•rano 1 2 1 !)l('k Loulek. 1 ';Jn1ani10 1.1\ Bill Boyd. Lllng HL'at'h. 1 4 ~ J11hn Ross-Duggar1_ ~p\\·porl Bca(·h. l lOB IE t"AT 14 B -l l l BALBOA 673-4048 or EN 6:'45 709 E. lani... hlbM ..._,.In..._ 8 Academy Awa rds Be-st r 1c1ur1" o•d Ar.tet! 2c">c:-·•-.. - GEtHlGE KARL t: SC01'T / Jlli\IJIEN in"PA~;. C.&··-&·-·· 11111111 llcC."m 1u.:1• 1 itWJlll!I ,__ it;M ;.tnm-iti:lii• 1 $CMll ltfl ttl .. 11111111 :cP, .. ~:-":.=:::.. ~ -ALSO - COMP'LtTl SHOW NIGHllY ""otto11" -1 :00 e11ly "Maloh" -':SS eftly PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT .. • 9l.Ae H 9 LYD •• eLL>S -• ••• co••• .. w• a ,.,. u••oo •w• a7·9d0 fl • HlJ N11NO•ON Bl.A ti Btll Esrernan. Corun a del l\lar. 12f S1 e ve ~1 urray. \Vest Los Ang1:les ; 13~ 1-tod Pnm 1c k . D11na Poin t l!OBI E CAT -14 N1t·k Steele, Ba!hoa . Brab<'k. l'<unarillo: Peters. La Jolla {; -11) 12i .J ohn 1.1) Hick Don llo Regatta HOB IE CAT -Jtl -! l • Hick l\ab h . Lar11 Kai; (2) D. {l) s . l'o\\ an. llon olu lu . 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W•lnln 30 ""'' '01 ltll 1111• lh• Pf-lffl "" ·~ IOllOW•, te>wll; ,.., corporation '""'''" "'''""· - Holida y Too Regains Saili11g Cha111pionship C!tr~ pr eml•e1 w1r• llt'1 po1lt<1 ll11in1 ' tll'llT ".0.'' •C~nowltodlltll IO mt lllt1 IUCh COf"O>Ollll<lfo Bv S••• J. Sulllw.on, or...,ndo •or df!nlil •• provld..i bv raw. P.i,ll:Cf l 1; Tnor l>Of"l>otl ol Loi ' of t •Kut"" th• ''"'" D•l>YIY Th• ortmiltl 1tt no<I lk tnMi'd tor Ille Tr1c• , ... , Or1nve P1r~ AC••• No. l, •• Wll NESS rnv hand 1nd >e•I W#ILSWORlH, IEIOll A Clt#llL ,11, <>I .oiconotft IH'wt rag••· Th• iorm al ::;:·:n.ionof "Ml.'c':,1 ro cord1a In l>OOll )'I, (Of'flCt.O.L SEAl~ ~'i~if~:~c:£~t:::;:. m ~~~t~c~T~:v~~~~;~~'.•lned 1~ •n• ~1B~\=1~1C:n::•::~::~:~::::: ~#:rP:ut~~:-lnC•h•o•n•• PuOll•h"" o~ • ..,... Coe•I Doil' l>•lot, J:.,~b~'.";;";I 0r•"9'-Cot$1 D1i1Y Pllo1 . of ••la lot I ; the"'• Ei >Ti rlv l lOllU !!It LOO A1111tle1 Cwnlv M•V u u u •1"111 June 1 1911 1\21-11 llll-11 Sovtht rlv '"'e of Mid 1o1 • i:tb l•nc• of My Commlu lon e_~oito• • ' ' 150.00 l~t; lht fl<t Nor lhw~Oltrh• 111 • Nov, '· \tll LEG N LEGAL NCYI1CE auecl hn. to th• Nl>flr•we~1trlY co•nt• MILTON L MILLElt, l.11J, LEGAL NOTICE l'!OTltl: 01' IHTENVIOl'O TO lil'OGAGI JiltOHOLIC K('n C roa n·s llohd11y Too lron1 -Los Ange les rachl Ch1b inoved back u p to class cham- p ion S unda}' a fter 11 year'11 a bsenc t' from lh e top spo!. Huhdav Too. the class rha rnpioil in 1968 and 1969, lost ou1 l:'ls t vear to Jon Andron's Arg o11;1ui of SHnta Barbara 1n tht> I 9 7 O championships. An dron. sailing a borrO\\'Cd boat. \\'o und tip 6th in 1his ,1car·s chan1p1onship regal!a --ALSO PLAYING He blew the Desert Fox to He ll I Ri1:hal'll Burt.on ' '" 'Raid an Ran11n•I' A UNl'il l!SN. PK:Tlllti • llCHN'ro.Oli"' iG!l ..,. 1'he (1v e·race se ries starte d AL O'I1CE of ,a;o Lot •· ln•nc• Sov1nu1y 11on9 1'°' """..,'•I 1111 si.n. 1---------Ille Wo•ltrly lin. pf ,•11:1 IOI la the lulle )lli IN TH£ S,t,ll 01' BEVERAGES oul like a hol d ue l bet1r.·een the F·7>ll T-7'l1S "'""1 o1 bf"Vlnnlnt L., AM••1t•. C•lifofftl• '°°" h f FICTITIOUS ilUSINl!'tt NOTICI. OF SALi!' OF ltl!'Al PARCEL 1: fh1t ""'1oon OI Loi ' pl .. bll tl>l-a:i C D To Whom 11 M~v Conc•tn de/ender and l e ormer 1011o~~n~E.,:,r.::~~:!, bu1<nen •ROPERTY AT l'•lvATlf SJiL• :,,r,:i,. '~ ~·~":: ~:!.,~''1~ Nt!.,,.l. t,'. Jun~ 1.~~1', ~~n;i;,, °'" oi1v l~i~~;i Pl~~I~~-~,:~:u~.~~ .. :!,.,.1"; .. ~~·;,.•;, ~,;.. ch a mpion. An dron 1r.·o n the 11~ne Ne. "'''Ml P•we •1 GI MIK•lt•n"""• M•po. 1..coro• un~•"•~n...i P•r.1><1••• 10 1~11 11....,.,•1< WESTCLIFF RIVIERA APTS, uoo In lhe ~u1>eflor '°"''' ol 1h• $t1t• of of Or.ont• County, C1IUornl1, dncrlbea LEGAL NCYfJCE b•v .. r~oe> .01 '"" prtrf'I~••· d,.cn bo<I •• first r<iC"C and Cro an the se-w ... 1•1111 0 ,. N•w<>0•! Btacn. Ci ll!. C11llornl1. !or "'' cwnl'o' of Or•noe. •• fo11ow1: 1-------~~=~-------!•ollo""' l 11 Mo t w 1 1 L tn I,.. M•1'u of In• E\ll!t of Bn;nn.ng ti • 1>0lnt In th• sourn fine """''" :noco-C Plono Tr111<t<O 'load, Tr1b1JCO cond. Dul in the e ns uing f ou r An:e':. •. ~~~i. t(mj +< •• riomo. "' l HIEOOOllA HICKS HOLBROOK, Oec•••· of Mill Loi ' ""t•nl ltltrl"On 15G.OO '""' l'ICTl'TIOUS BUSINlfSl C•nvon - 'a"'' A nd,On was ne"e' abi"' ln;, buslnt" is br11111 c"""ucltd b• 1n ..a. E1'1•t l~ tfom l~t ~lnwesletlv corntr NAMI! SlATEMENl Pu,.u1nl lo 1uch !n .. n1for>, 1111 ""-,_ • " in!l•Y•du•I. '°'Ollc1 11 hereb• •••en 111•1 !II• un· lllcrtot; Int<><• Norr11we1ltrlY In 1 dlr· Tiie tol lowln1 ,,.....,,.. is <k>IM bu11nn • derslgn..a I• .ooply1nv 10 1ne DrF•ftn"llf\I I h. I b th Lvon Olowe M 0 dlr\lt nt<I wln ••11 •' F•lv•!t ••It , Po eel llM ro Ill• Northw••ltrlY to•n•r or 10: o1 Altol\ollc 8eYere<M" (on1ro1 '°' i...,. lO p .')CC lg lCr l an s eVCll • Tl!>~ .iaiemo"' tllNI will! Cpuniy Clu-. Int hlglle1t 811(1 be-st DIO<lt •, 1ubi«I 10 •aid lot: tMrico Slluthel >l'oflV In 1 di•· CAUTHERS AN O GEOtlEGAN, Co. t n<e by tr8n1t•r o! en ~lcollollc bl,ff"IM \\h ilt C roa n was pulling Otd n~• Counrv on Mt Y 11, 19/I, conllrm.allon or Mid SuPerlor Courl . .,.. Kl 11,... lo• oolnt •nth• So<t!ll 11110 ot 46117 M1cArn.ur 8oul•vat~, No10porl llc~n..., lor th"'• P••<nl••• 1• Potiowll: Puoh, ....... Ofln~ Co.o.i 01ilv Pllol, ... •tltr Ille l.flh Ila~ of June, 1971. ., ••Id lot Ol•l•M lh•rf<>n :J00.00 f«I E.... B•lKll. c11H~•nl1 92~. ON SAL E BEEA lngether a fi..1-3-5-2 for a total M1v 11. i6 •flll Juno 2, t, 1'11 1:iu2.11 "'' o!lic• of EARL J . McOOWElL. ~t1v from 1110 sou1hwo•tetlv corn•r Wllll1m MtH•netr Cor0>0111;.,.., • Anv"llne llrs,,in9 to pro1t1! 111~ is:wtnfl, -----1 u:n• vic tor• Boulevird, Ven Nuy•, me•oo!; tnenco We1t.,lv •long iald C•llfornTa Corp., 4"1 M1cAr!hu• o! 1uch license ma• Ille • vor11I0<1 orQltll of 16'',1 '"'ln\S . LEGAL NCYl'JCE Cali!ornl• tUQI, County of Los Anoel••· S.OU"'••IY line 150.00 /aet lo lne Point Boul•••rd. N•wporl B•ccll, Cllil<lrnia al anv oltl<• of tn• 0~1>1rlmtnl ·ftft I'" S!1lt of Calllo•nl•, 111 rn1 r!gM, till• ot bO'l in"ln11. 9?UO. Alc<>l\ol>c Btvore11• Control. or bv n111! to Hunner-up was Bob Les lie in,1 --------•nd Jn1tre!ll o• ,.1a 11.ce•l td •t !h• PAllCEL J: lho! partlon ot Lui, u1 Thi• bu•ln•" '• conducttd bv • lim11ea !he Depa•Tm•M o! •lcol\Oloc Bevueo• NOTICE TO Clll!DITOllS 11,,.... ol ~·••+. •nll •II !flt r1,111, 1111, •nd T••cl ''" Oranee p1r~ Acr•• No. 3, 1, P•r!ner1hlP Conlrol, 1?11 0 5!roet. ~~cr•men10, J&ker Ill and lhird was _ Ko. ,_,.,_, m-"''' "'' "'·~ of ~•Id d«u ''"" -.. -• __ , .. .,-i... -;i11, w~. Mlis1en~er C§llfl>fn•• ~SI''· ... •• to b• ,,..1,,.d ',~,'!,"0',' ,',~,,',',.','• ',',', hai 1couirH! b• 00,,811on of I.ow 0, pag, d of Mrsceff1neou• M11>1. r•cord• 'Th~ 3"l;i..m.,,1·-., )UH!...;;,., ll>t CO<I"" .. tlhh• lO dov~ of 1~l dllt "'' •r"""'4"d Ba rney Flam in Flambouy anl. • • ~ of or1n111 c .... nty C•ll!ornlt . i:reicrlbe<I ly Cltrk .i Or1n11 Count• on Mav 10, pr•m·••• w•ro JJ9 r oos1..a. t1elln1 THE COUHl'I' OJ' 011,t,HOE 01~-1~. utne~ lh1n or ln 1d<1ll'°" le 10 10110,,...1, 1911 . Qt<1<1nds IOf dtnlel 01 provld"" bv l8w. l'~ourth pla ce Harry M olosh co E1111• OI LAURENCE PIE RCE JONES. "''' "' Mid de<:•••HI, II It!• tim• "' 8eelnnon9 II !~• El lltrlY 1erminu1 <>I McO,t,NllL • McDANtl"L lht "'""'""' .,. now Hcen••<I •or , ... OKt•••ll. du th. in 1»11 lo 111 lht cert•in r"I pro--!ht Soutne•IY 11,... of ••ld Loi '· ••Id Allf""'' al Lew •ale o! alconollc bl'<•'•11••. Tho lotra <> sailed thf! mos t consistent NOilet ;, h1t•l>v t lvtn to ~•t<lllor• of .,.,,. •ltu11"" In "'" Cltv 01 San11 A"I, pain! N IM 1:n.9J '"t E••ltrtY from the J>4S WM>Alr• a tvd., 5vl!t 1'I venllc•!lon m•Y bl o~1a!n..a from '"' ot foul a n d th• abovt n1mR<l dK..,enl 1hll •II CGUn!V ot Or1n11t . Sl•t• of C1ll!.,,n!1, soumwe•lerl• corn•r o! ,1;a lol: Tl>tnct L11 l.ft,.lt1, C1llH1rnh "'°" '''' of tne Oto••lm<n! series. but withdrawal a in the firs t PtffOO',. hiving cl1lmo 1g1in•t th• w ld 1>1r!lcul1•IY descrl-•• follow•, fc>.wil: NorlhMottrly a!ong lh• Sou!ll~ll<•t• T·ll01! CLUB OE (AU l:ltct d•nt ••• requi•"" 10 fll• rnem. wirn lot S5 of Tr aci i.n . •• i>e• M11> Hno of ••la lol • i:tl•rtnce ot n .to II<! Publilhffl Or1 n11• CGi•I O•il~ Pilot. PuOli•ti..a Or•n9'1 Cot'1 Ill• l\e<:e .. 1r>1 vwcnu •. ln tM o!!lct of •ocl>fdt<I In Boo~ u . 01Yts t ind ~ 01 lo 1 Pol"'' lh"1Ct Nl>ftnweole•IY In 1 Mt , ll, It, 21 1»11 June 1. lt71 llll·ll Jun• 2, lf11 OtitV ~I 1311·71 put him o ul of the running . llis ;;• ;,1;;: .. ,0' ,~;m•1><>.;~n.,.~~~f'<I nc:";,•;.~ :~.:~=~~~~: ~00:~~ •. "1~ .... c~ :!'~11.,1'~ ':, 1,';!,:;r~~,~~;;;:,1~~; LEGAL N OTICE LEGAL NOTICE othe r places y,•e re 3-1·3-3. voucke" !o lh• uno.r .. unHI •1 '~' ot!lce mont• known 10: 111 Vt'eu P1rk Line. oi•ecl nn. 10 1 Polnl In 11\t Sov!n line 0,,, _____ _ ol Ao,.nl•I.,, M•vrtr a. s...,,..,an, ..ell Sanl• A~•. C•llf<>'nl1. ••Id lot ais!1n1 lh1roon l00.00 f•et F inal soring~ (I) Holiday w11v. ... 81¥.,., S11f1• "'· Btvui. 1-11111. T1rm• ol ..,1. ceJ/I In lawful "''"'~• ot E••l•r!y tram 1ne Soull\w111ot!• co•n•r NOTICE Of INTENT TO DEED -------- Calilotnla l'O!IO, wn1d> It 11\t o!K t of me Unl!f'<I St•I•• oo conlirm11loo cl '"''· lhtrtol; llW!n<t Eall~IY a!D!'I• ••!d 1'00 , Ke n Cro;.in, 5·2. 16-.. L A YC. l)..J .3-· busoneu of Int unde<>IVntO In 111 m111e•• Ten "'"'"nt 0( 1mount bid lo bl de"°"llea !IOutnttlY lin. 112.tJ let!, .,.0~ "' ••••· 1>ff•••nln1 to !ht t >l•to of "'" d•ctOen!. Wiii! biO. to IM palnl of t>rglnnlng 12) J oke r Ill, Bob Les lie LBYC, 3·12-2-1-4, 21 ci:a. 13) Flambouv;inl. Barnev Flam , LB YC. 2:2.7-2-9. 22 . - !41 Cypsy, Harry Moloshco LBYC, 1).3.J.J.J . 2:>-'~, !5f Viva. Gorh am Getchell \VY C, 8·5-DNS.4·1, :\33 •. wlth;n lout "'°"!h5 el!er rn~ fof\1 P\l blltl -flld• or ott•" to ~ In wri!in9 1nd Wiii UHIT "I" lion of !his ndlk •. IH' roct!Uf'<I e! ll\t alore1old otli<• 11 1ny l htl l>Orliort ot lof 1 o! 1r1c1 ,..._., Ot !f'<I M•v ?I. lf l\ 1;m~ •rte• lh• llr~t oubllc11ion n•reol 1f>CI Of1n111 p,,._ At r•• No. J. '' 11\0Wn on (EILE JONES. or•ou <l•!t ol ••It 1 ''"" rocordtod In boo~ 111, 1>•~• •I o! E•K ul"• OI lh• Wll Ollf'<I !f>l• 79!!\ d•Y of M1v. n 11, M;1cell1neou1 M•P•. recoro• of O••nve o! ••id "'"'""en!. CAlHEA;INE HOll!ltOOK County, C•lllornl•, deKtlbtod •• IOllGW" ltt1tnlt ld. M•Y•r a. Su•m•• OAN FOlll l-l 111 Bt9lnn1n1 er 1nr Nor1noao!erlY corner ''°1 Wihl>i•• Al•d .. SuUr ... E••<ulrl• or i nt of •1io le• 6; tntttlCt 5oo;,1no•lv along tuv.,.IY Hill•, C1llf1rnl1 r011' Wiii of ••id DKl"Gt~t 1ne Ea,1erlv 11,,. ther•al to !he ~""m"'. A!IOU>IY lor E••<ulrb IE.I.II~ J. McDOWELL ly lermius ol !ht E••ll'IY line; tht r>Ct Publl•hed o •• ~!""'~~ .• 0 111, Puo1. ~·-;i.,• H~1:!~'~1~:'.~t.••,~40, ~1~1"u~·:~r~i.1o1 ·~;.: .~~:. ~~~~n~"1::~~ MIV 7" ~n<l Junt 1, t, 16. U!I 1196·!\ T•I: I.Jill 111•1'11 lo 1 l>Oln! !llffo<>n dl"o"! 71.lO Itel -~----1.o.nornev 10<" E••<utrl" tram tn1 Ea11erly !ormlnu• or lht LEGAL NOTICE PuDll•h"" Or•no• Co•.r Dtll• l'•loT Jun• Soumerly !In• o• ••Id lot; 1ntnce 1--------1, ), t , i,71 IJSS·11 NO'lhwt>t<rly in • dltKI lln. lo lhf NOflhwe•l••IY <o•ner ot ·~Id lo!; lh•fl<• E••terly 1loog !ht Nor!httlv lino <>I •01d lo• to int NOf lh••i!•rlV corner lnereot eno tne pain! 01 bevlnnlnu. f ·lfll F ICT ITIOUS IUStNESI N.0.MIE STl.Tf"MENT L EGAL NOTICE Da11a Slates Tne lor1owln9 """°" I\ 0<>m1 OuSlne"l------------------1 ... EJ\CEPl THEREFROM m1! Porllon lhtreol ~••crlt>e<I •• tol\ows: Sai l Cla ss The nC\\' D an<1 Po int Y acht Club has anno u nc ed a sum m er 1nstruc \J(ln program in sailing that \\Ill continue thro ugh STONE VILLA TA;Aillll: PAllK. JlJ w. B•v ~1 .. Co•ll M••• llu1n L. !JM••l H.om•lton. 19•~ Wn11 ''"' ,t,uo . Co>l.o M ... I . Tn1~ 1>11J1nru •J be.ne C<>nctuc•<d b• on tnctovoav1I Bv Au•h L. 1Jonf$1 HamollOn This •l•l•m•nl hltll w,,,. !h• Co<."''' (ler\ ot Or•n~t Countv on M•v 10. 1'11 PubU•""" 0••n9• Cn1n Oallv Pilot, MIY ~ •nd June 7. •. 1.0, 1,11 11 ... 11 Labor Dily ---LEGAL ~011CE BAlt Ju r Heg istration ror lhf' pri>1---- gra1n will c o ntinue thro ugh HOTICI TO Cltl01T01tt SU•ElllOR COUJIT 0, Tlllf JT ATI OF CALIFOlll'O IA l'Olt THE COUNTY 01' OllAHCI£ Labor D a)', 1-<.e g1slTa l1011 for Lhe pro ~r<i1n 1'>'111 bt> S aturday and Sund:1v at the cl ub's head· qu:1rtCrs. :14'242 Blur La ntern Hnad, Dana Point. Cla sses l'>'ill be held each Tuc sd;1y lhrough Satur. No. ,t,·lllJI E.'t•!• of OLIVE EllZAI ElH \MTTH, el>o ~flClw" •• OLIVE. E SMTl H . DK~a'"" llOllCE. IS HERE!IY GIVE.N 11 !f>• croo1!0•1 01 rn~ ~bov• n.o.,,.o doced•n1 ThU 111 .,.r~• na .. .,,, cl1•m• •q•ln't !h• •••II OMeOent ... ttoUI•"" to l•I• lh•m. with Int n~cr11,.r• vouch•"· on th' ollic• of th t c1trk ol ,,., 1bov• en1,11eo court, or BAll·JJ•l l'IGT!CI TO CllEDITOltS SU Pl!'RIOR (OU ltT OF TH I STATE OF (ALIFOltNtA FOlt: THE COUNTY OF Olt.0.NGf: N1. A·•'1ll B<11lnn1ng .ot "'" Norlh•••'"•lv cornet ol •~la lo! t; lhtmc• Sournu<Y 1lono ine E1•t.,1v line 1n"'""' • al•••nc• at HoC.50 t•<T to I Pooni; I hence N"'mw1>l••lv 1n 1 Olroc• 1,no To the Es•M• 0Ktl SO<I o! ALFREOO PALLll.DINO N<>rlhw•11~rly corn., of ••Id lo t; thonco E~•t~r lv a1on11 th• NorlhPrlv hnt ol 1a1a lot 10 1ne Norrne••ttr!V corner lhlfl"O! •nd lhc oolnt Cl'i l>t9•nnlng. NOTICE !S HEPE BY GIVEN ro th• Cl"""llOfS "' ltle obau• na....., <IKN!on! lh1I an 1>•n ons ha .. ln; ,11lm• 1v11ns1 the •••II o~t11•nl •rt •ooulrea to lilt 1hom, .,..,,n 11 .. ....;••,..rv VOIH:Ml'I. ln Ill• Oll•Ct :>4 '"" cl...,. ol 1to, abQw, •n· tlt"d c<>Url.-o• !o .,,..,rnl them, with II\• nee:•''""' v°"cher\, lo lllt unclor'1t llKI .i lht of!i<• ot hi• 01tornov; PLUNKETT a. •lUNKETT, 111 OllW .O.u~nu~. P.0 8 0< 76f, H11nlint lon Bo1Cll. Cl!llorn!e t'/6... wn!<11 i~ lh1 Pl•t• or ll<tslnen of rnt un<lo,.!t n"" In 11• mall••-< ,..,l1lnln1 lo ,,,. "''•I~ 91 ••Id d..;tMm, .. lthln I'll~• montll.• 1llt• tlle ""' oubU~• !Ion 01 l~h norlct D1t1<1 Mo• 11. 1'11 ,t,LFl{ED JOSEPH l'ALLADINO. JR E••Clrl<>' OI lllt Wll! of tl't• •t>Dve n1mod d•CO<'l!nl PL Ul'O KETT A •LU Nl(l!T"I I rrm• a+ ••I• c1•n 1n 1 ... 1u1 mon•• ol !he Un11..:t Sti le• on conhrm••lon o• "It . or pett c11n 1no b•l•n<• ev;oonu·o bv no1• iKUfe<I b• MOf lV•V• "' l ru•I 0.111 on 111• P•-•11 '" >Olll-Ten ~•<'"' or 1mounl bid !o be 11<!>01ill<I wiln bid. , Bid• or ofl••• Ip bt In wrU•n1 1n<I woll be •ttti•t<I •• tne •IOfe,•1<1 o!llct 11 1nY rime al!e• lh• 11 .. 1 publk 1llon hfrtol .ona 1>e1or. 01te ol s1I• 01!ed M1y )<I, lt ll DUANE N, WNIT C E<t<Uto• 1 <>1 lllfr w 111 of ••id ooc1<1en1 ST£,.HEN .t., SCHl'Ol:IDlll •101 Wlllf'llr• l tvd., Suire tOO levorlY Hiii .. C1ll!flrnl1 to!lt l.111mt'Y /or E••<ulor t 11 ... oc \1eek da y . le Prt•tnl th•m. W•lh •II• ne<•.,ary ,t,rtorn1y 1 11 Ll w •OUCht " TO lht >1nd•"'Qn"<i 11 1!10 oltlce 411 Ollvt A1111wt Pubh•htd O'.ongt J une 1. J, '· 1911 C:o1.r o .. 1v Polo!, 1169·11 REAL PROPERTY TO THE STATE PUR ~UA'°'T TO SECllONS lllit THll:OUC.H JlSS. P EVE NUE ,t,'°'D TAXAT10H COOE. THE NOl lCE OF INTENT TO DEED llEAL PllOPElllY TO THE STATI! IH ,t,NO FOR THE COUNlV OF GllANGE, ST ... TE OF (AllFOl!Nl#I, HAS BEEN DIVIDED ANO DISTll.!BUlED TO VARIOUS NEW~l>.O.PEA S OF GENERAL.. CI RCULATION PUBl l5HEO IN SAID COUNTY, FO~ PU BLICATION OF A f'OA- TION THEllEOF I'°' EACH OF SAID NEWSP#IPEllS. tn 1hl1 11'1 tht lollowint ebb•evjaH<>n• s-SllY1h ar• U>od lot the WOfd$ Jet OPl>O•ite SE-S<>Yl~eill lhtm, s~c-Sec!loo Ac-.O.u e or Ac'"' S£1v-iout~e••T•rly ,O.<ld-Aad ltlon Slv-SO<Jl~~rl• Adl-Alliolnln1 ~1-S!••tl AP-Au euor's M•o P•rtel IWml>tr SuD--Subdlv1'opn Bl--lllock SW-Sou1nw•" 00-0Hll SWIV-SOulhWt>!l'<IY E-E1•t l-Town•~IO E!v-Eut~•IY Tr-Traci Etc-and '° torlh l rlany-Trl~n~ular [•-E~t•PI Tw1>-Town•nlo Fr•<t-F1~olionil u~a-ur.o1•i<ltd l'J-1'..-t W-Wo•t f wv-Fre~.,•v W••-We•!"I~ H.,v-Hl9hWa• P.t.RCEl ffl!MI EltlttG lnc-ln clw.,ve SYSTEM EJ\PlANl.TIOI'! lnt-l n!Ot~•• l n• A"""Ol'"'1 m•p P•""' hUmDr IHt9-IHO'lUlar w~rn o•I'"" 10 ae"""be oroo•rt• In 1n, Mln---Mln•"'fl or· l•''"~'•I lo~•. rrl•rJ to lh• "'"'"or'• mao boolo, N-North ""' m•~ o•lit or bloclt numbe• •n t~• Nf -North•••I 000~ •r d Int ofldiu.ou~I P"•ttl rwmDrr on NElv-Ho•l"••-'n !y tne m•u p.og• or w.•~ln the bloek />. pa• Nly-Northtrl• ••I numt>tr •• tor •••mglt. "Ou -J6J OS" No.-l!umbl'r wo~!d mean BOOI! " or 11\t AiH •-'I NW-Norlhwe.r MIO!, Bl<><lt lll (Mao Pao• J6. BIM.k tlWly-NOrlhw•"~rl~ )1 1r.o P.orc •t 5 Wol~ln tllol b!O<~ Tn, OR-Ollicl11 RKO•d> m•o• ••!•""" 10 "" •~•lleb•e tor 111- Po•-PortiO" "''"'icn '" 11\t ot!·•• o• the "'••H•O'- f"l-P•t! 1!-111<'<>• RK t1Mt-R•(lanq ul1' '1•1ul!-lle•ubdlv"lo~ Rrs-111iih1' Ai! DrO<>tr!Y " on lhe lown'h•• SlltO!" •no A1not w .. 1 ol S•., Bt•ntrd•no B.,• .one> M~rod•.On, NOTICE "'Ill• •!Torn••" WlllMAN j. SCHMIDl. P.O. !lo• lit ,1501 w .. 1c1in Olive. N<'W~"'' Boech, Hunlln1t1R B11<~. CllUornl• 91,.;1 C11i!<1tn .. 'l'/l-60. w"i<~ l• lho Ol~c~ of t •I: (11'1 !J•.J"30 or )Jo0.1CJ11 o""n••I 01 the wr10.r~lunod '" •II ft1t1t1" ANorMv• •or E•o<ulo• In ou••u•nc• o• •~w. DUb hr. noric• I• '""rtb• •i•&n tnll. on lhf 1;1 d•• • J ul•. 1'11. 01 I~• llour o• 1n,oo o'(IC>C~ A.M. ol 11111 d~•. <lie ynotr11vn1d I~~ Col••<lo• of In• Countv o! Orcan~•· ~1 nh olHc• Jn 1ne Cl!Y of Son11 Ano, ~111• of C10llorni1, will deed 10 11\t Stir•, uni•" """""' •tdreme<!. or 1n ln•t~llmen LEGAL NOTICE ~l•n ol rldt mPllcn I• i~ill1tl<I 1! l>fOVl~ed b• !~w. Ill~ ""! prooerlv h1,.lnollor ----------1 llt•<rlDed upcn wnlcn d•lf l•vt or mo'" yedl\ wll< 11~•• •l8P•Od Ire.,, tnr di ll 1Alt·1111 of ••le of 1"1d prOP•l1~ !O "'~ SMPr. The 1moun! lcr w!,,ch Int detod will b• SU~EllOll COU RT 0, Tl.fl .. ,u..a wi ll be 11\P 101"1 ~m(lunt Ou• !ar wlllcn 11 WIS •Old lo m~ S11t•. ·~ld ~-un! "THE BEST MOVIE SINCE 'BONNIE ANO CLYDE'!" -....... .,,.,I • Ht1flf !,..1,,. .,..rialn.no to •n• e>T1t• o• 11ld dttM•nl, Publl•n"" O'•"u' c ... 11 OtilY l'i!ot, witnln 1""' m0111nJ alter tht li•lt oubh<•· M.o\' 19. :Iii eno Jun• 1. t. lfl! 11••·1' ,_ ol 1hh notltr 1------ 'TATE OF CALIFOJINIA FOR ~!ng .. , '"''~ In <l<>!larJ ...,a <•nil OPPo\tlC 11\t d~<c .. ollon of ·~t orOPf!,,..., If TH I£ COUNTY OF Oltl.,,.01 Ill• oroO"rh h d•todecl IO Ill~ $1oi., !lie rloM of rl'<!emPllO" will le•mln•te UPorl !Oo. A •••n •n• ~uO,..,yfnl Il l• "' a1n .. conw.van<• ov !II• Sl~T•. ••• -THE ... ~.,. ....... ,.., .,1 ..... ,.-,,. ........... ~ St1rrin1 o u ..a Mav 1tl. It/I UNHED CALIFORNI"' BANI( E.••C.,lor ol the Will LEGAL NO'I1CE NOTI(£ OF HIAltlNG OF PlllTIO,,. .0.1 D•ov;decl by l1w. lht Sl•!e 5111111 h•~• 1ne oolt •u!l\<>til~ lo re<:•lvo •II FOlt PR011,t,T£ OF WILL AND ,OR t1n1'. l<11tn 1rnl protllS ~ri1in; in 1ny m~nner lrom tn• orOl>"'IV Ml Oetdod II ROCK D ' I• Pretty Maids all in a row'' ANGIE DJCX:INSON COLOR TEl.LY SAVALAS (i]oC;• _ M ICH A(L (A INf: & Bli'IT1 EICt AND "GET (ARTER" {R) You are looking al the face-oi a Villain . Ri c hard Bu r ton "V illain" km Mt~OOM Nige l Oovenpor! ~"o of •ht obov• n•mtd -•ctaen1 Wl•tlnMAN & SCHMIOT 1,0,111 n11 HOllCI: TD CltEOITOltS t Ul'llltOlt COUltT OF TH!" IT.I.TE 0, (ALll'OltH!A l'Olt: LE l Tl:ltS l ESTAMll'OT,t,ltY Ill• S!11•. E>111t ol 1.LLAH J-'Y G,t,Hl.GAN, I.II lnfarma1ion conterninQ '""em1>!•00, or tne lnlT•-''"" ul •n ln~ttll,....nl ~••if<l-pltll al •td!rn<>tion will, uoon •e<lu~>!, be •urn!•~•<! bV Rollf"' l Cll•on, 1•• NOTI CE !$ HE AEl!V GIVEN lh•I (ollf"Cfot Bnd AP<1•m1>1io!'I Or .. cer, lU f lnt nCt Bulld•nV. 6)0 No"ll 8roadW11, 001 Wnldift Drivt, Ntwpor1 8110!, C•l1f. m.. Tel: 0 1'1 10 ·1111 Attor ,,.... tw f••cu!"' THE CDl!HTY o• o••NGI No. ,..inn ROBERT E. OOENING hll 111..a nt,.111 e P.O. Bo~ 1"31. Sen!1 Jin•, CalltO•n•• t 21D1 oelltloo I~ the PrOIM1< ot .. ,11 •fl<I tor Pubh>lltod O·~nl>" c .... .i 0101·, M•• 16 1nd Juno. l , 9, U. 1'71 LEGAL ~OTICE 1>1101 111!) 1\ f•l~lf cf Gf011GE WiLlil M 11£.0.0, 1>1 GE.ORGE W 11.E.O.O, O•toau<I NDT!C( IS >lEREBY GIVEN IO !ht er.Ono,. 01 1~r abo•• nom-o OK tll•nl lha1 111 ""''°"' h1v"'V c111m, I Q~'"" tho 1------------------·l'"lo a~...,•n! ""'""""""lo 111~ l~tm. will\ me ntc•n a•• voucn~t•. In Ille onlc• or tn~ ~le'~ or Th• •b<w• enuuoo cout!. or ro O'Plfnl !h•m. "'''" IM nKtt~'9rV l'·!•P f"l(f tflOU S BUSINl!:SS NAME \T#ITEMENT !•«>all<< 01 '"'"" T••l•mt "!lrv to Ptt+· Hone•. '''"'"''" !o whlcn '' m1de !t• lu•lller glfl•<Ul.011, 1nd lhll lh• hrne ••IO pll(t 01 llr•"n• th• ••m• 11u bffn 1•1 kl• June II lt/l. II t JO '"'•.~ 111~ '""'"""'" o! ~t>1rlm1"1 Polo, l at Jaoa <.0"''· .ol 100 Covo< Ctnl-.r Drove W~•I. •n 1n1 C•t• o• ~'"'' ,t,na, C1l1!orn11 011ro M~Y /I ,.,, W. E. Si JOHN vou<h'''· To 111• undtfl•onf'd ~! 1ne o!fi<~• T"• tall(;W•"• ..... ...., " OCI'"' bu"n•U ot .... 11•o•nt V\' OURYE ... (AllPENTER ~wn1y c .... •s & llAllNES 18•. E•n••I J, S(l'>lo, Jr ), MITCHELL... Hll.R T a. ••1 ~(0 PR!Nl£0 l'R0 0UC'"IS I Y l .1.8, P l l ~l'l Mi c..,rlllur Bl•a .. •.0. Bo~ llM. tU (IYo< (en!er QflU• W••t Rl•r.,,a. Av•. N•wl>Ofl B11cn, CA .-.,.,...,,1 B•a<h. Celllorn;• til>lol. wt-lcn I• sa,.,11 Ano, c a1110,,.,;1 '1111 91~on1•• Au~l,n Baum1. J•. HJ E11! ~~~ ::,1:,~:,~r 0~~~~~:!0";01~~."~~:1~1110~"!\:~ T•I: {IU ) lll.OJOl PllOl'lltTT SOLO TO THI ST,t,VE tH TNI£ V EI~ lt'6 f 01t THE TA Jl.E~, ASSE~SMIHfS ANO OTHl.R C\.fAll GES OF lHE FISCAL v Eall. uu .... La guna Beach City 19111 s1,ert, Co~•~ Mu~ C.O. V'J6l1 dK •<J•nt, within !°"r """''"' t !!er Int Alll>t<llYlll lor: P<'hllon"' 1'>" llu•ln~n 11 lle•nv oonc>uc!ld D• an '"'' <>ublkalicn ot '"" nc1rlce. Pv11U•n0<1 Dr•nvo (01<1 0111• '"'"'· Ne. no_ ~llt N~ 1•116?, 1-<> so o;,;.11. indlvld"•I O~!•d M1v ll, !'71 J""" l. J, I . 1911 l l6l•11 Bree-• Re<>Yb Lo!~ 81< F •nO l<>t~ ll ,\. Jn,, •••t•m••ll ""a "•"'" I"• Co .. ni. ~I AN LEY ,. SMIT>; l ------------------IJ9 !Ilk~. ''6\Xl (•t •K cl Dr~n~• <:wniv Aatn1n.,1r.ior or lh t 1:;1r .. •• L EGAL NOTICE No 111 -'>•I• No 1 •6•9~. 1.o \"11' SI . ll• llo•~rlv l "l•ddo• OT lno ~t>ovt namfd d•<•d•nl Tr JIH Lot l Pot <>I LOI anll PQ• DI lo" OtOUIY Cooonlv Cl/'<~ OUIYEA. CilllPIHTllt • l ,t,1tNl£J ------1 l lo .. U6 l~ A·11·11 16. !911 <•Y• 111.N~ST J. SCHAC, J lt.I LIG,t,l HOTl(t: No. 171 -~.,.No. l'Jl10. A" 5!-l!O-lll. PoDl<>ll•d O••n<>< C""•I Oa.tv PJ!ot, Ull Mi tArlhur 11Yd. NIWl'OltT·M£S"' UN IFIEO ICHOOL Arch BNt " Helt hl> Lo• 1 Bii<, M, U 11 Mo• ll, 19, 76 •r>a J.in1 11 \~1 1 H~/1 P.O. Bo• 1111 DISTIUC:T -~~~tl4~t~~~~lfl. ,ll.l NOTICE ~~lk:E~n~~~·G~v14~'°' !h•I th• D•INI '"" 11111 div ut M•Y, nn Robert L. CUron 1•~ Conec!or o• O••M• (0.,.,11 S•ol• ol (&lll0fn1a 989 I'll -E• 'l[I• •D It SW IY ID II - LOI 11 Bl~ J, l/0 l• N~ IJ& ~~I• N~ '1nll •P !S:!U·7', A't" Be•<~ >ltlolll\ l o! !• Ill~ 1l 1•d LOI H Bl• )), 'lolJO ll NO. I)) -~Al• NO <115111, J.P SS JtOl JI, At(h B•e•h H•lo.,,, I <• I ··~ Sl •'><I Lo'~ ? ,. 1 1111 s•. \?• Y> Nft. IJ6 S"'• "~ HIS}O. "", ... m oo, •re~ 11~~(~ 11.1,~" lGI II Bl• •I •r~ Loh 10 11. n B•• •! sa ~1 tlo DI S•le N~ OIO•l Af' !l·l09·'1'1 !!. AP \j .Ill' •I (!orn\t,l~ •f' I\ lOt·?O•. Aft~ l!eo'~ "riVMI LQT l Bl• V •~d lQI • Bl• •1. ti 16 R Kelle r man IN ''BREWSTER McClOUD 11 tolflll 0# .... llllCO "" Plu s -Soll LEGAL NOTICE AllorntVI lor #ldmlnl1l•1lor Board ot Eauc"ll"" ot Ill< Newp0f!·M••• 1-----__ Publlslll<I Otenge (<NOs1 01111 PllOI. Unl!le<I Scnool Dlt!rlcl al Or1n11• CWnlY. Newport Beach City Capistrano Un ified School Distri ct LAST WEEKS! Poromouril Pictures Presen!~ Color by Movie Lob I Walter Matthau Elaine May new Leaf" FORIYIR" 2nd BIGWUK AT All 3 Edwards Cinemas -2MI AT YIUO· .... h ... ""•i.e..d -.ilAR l•llATTtl<.UNf,.lfYr M1• I,, 11 Ind JUM !. ,, ltll 1111-71 C~ll!Q1"f\i1, will r•<•IW• •••IHI bio1 "" 10 -----111 :00 A.M. on '"t 11th 1:1•• ot Jun~. 1"1. L EGAi. !'i<YTICI!: •' 1111 <>Ille• of •1ld School D111r 101. loc.ltlll •I llS1 PIO<•"tll Avt .. (01!1 ----------i" Me•a. C•li•o•n11. ai wn0<" tlmt i elll bldl T·lllN NOTICE TO Cltll!.0110JIS SUl'IR!Olt COU'IT OF THIE SlATl 0 1' CALIFOlti'OIA FOlll THI: COUNTY Of' 011.ANG I" Ht. ,._.11•1 o1 R'fl( R. ANOEfl:SON, will be wbllc!• OP•ned 1nd ,.,,a tor: OELtV ERY OF FOOO CART~ 1,11 bid• 11• to "' I" 1ccord•n<• w::n ("""ihon" ln•lrve110n1, INI SPeClli<1don• wh!Ch 1r• nc1w on 111• In th• otllc• o! lht Pu•c"••l"'I A9•n! of soid St"""' Dis•"" 101 Pl1c1nll1 A•mur, (VIII Mew . C1lifornl1, E1<11 bllld•• muir 1u1>mll • bid O•oo111 in !ht lo•m <>I 1 <t•Hllf'd "' Cllh,fr'I cllK-or 1 bid bOf>d eou11 •o flvt H •<ent t5'J 01 the •mount or 1n, !1111, mlllo 01v1u11 !o '"" oroor of ""' Nrw°"'l·M.,•il ur111;t0 scr1001 01t1rtc1. "' Ptrfo•m•'Kt Bond m1v bt •oOlr!f"" 11 '"' dl•crtilon of lh l 0 1\ltlel In lht .,,..,I ot lllluto lo ent.r ln10 such c0fllf1ct, 111~ otC>CH<l• ot !he chtc-w!l1 be rorltl!ed. or In ''" o! 1 i-.o. !lie. !"II •um lhtrKI! wlu l>e 1or!el1ta ro $111:1 kllool Ol1trlc! <>I Orin&• (°"ntv, No b1a.,.t m1v w11nar1w hi\ bid '"' • Ol'•lod ot lorlv-llvt (ISi dftyl 1!1er tne II•!• ... !or '"' °""'In• lht•M' T~t eo.ra ot l:ducfllon of lh• N""'Porl· Mt 1• Unifi"" ~cllool Ohtrltl •t•trve• Ill• •lthl lo telKI .onv or 111 bldo. 1fld '"" n•ctu.orllv 1cceal lht 10w111 bid, •f'<I lo ""•lwo •nv lnlO<"m111h or lrr•tul•rlh In an• bla r•tol•""· 0.tfd MIV 11, 1'11 LEGAL NOTICE CAllYL G. Si'OILDO,,. NE WP01ll ·ME$,A UNIF IED i.)I Ell! Ct+trHe 11\11. SCHOOL DISTRICT CEltTl,ICATI OF I USIHf"I .. r 1s1deft1, Ct ll,.,nle t 1l•1 of 0•.,lff Coun!Y, Celllo•nle lh 0..ron.v Htfvoy Fl,l>tr ,ICTlliDUS N,t,"'I 1.u.,....,, ••• E•Klll.,. Pur<ll11in• A"nl oPubll•h"'d Or1niw (Ol \1 D1li. Pilot, ••S·l\00 Tll• 111"1111't1la--· C>tlll• .... 11 CO,.. dullino • bu10...U• " l >Ol "'•'""°"' B•wd . N-1 Bol(i), Cf l!IQlnl._ ufld•r !Ill llt-Mtv ll . lt," '"" J urw _L_'-'-'-'--'-'x_n_ 1 '""II'"'°' o'"'" Cot.t J unt 1, t, u11 0.11\f ,.llol 1>51·11 l•llOU• 11rm n•mt "' 1EH.o.1s1ANcEJ ___ _.'.L:E~~G~A~l,:..'.N~cm~'.".c:E"._ ____ J -----;;;;~~--;;;;;;; FAlllUCS •nd lhol ,.!d llr"' 11 comooil'(I of "'" 1011cw1.,.. .,.,,on, _, n.,.,.. '" c 1t1 H1, '-011 LEGAL NOTICE tun """ a!1<t of rr•iOorw:• " •• 1o11ow1: •Alt n u Mt1. G11I C. CfOIDY. lOll ..o.udrt v Or~ l'ICTITIOUS l l!lll'OllS Huntineton 8Pecf>, Ctm, HAMI ITATlMIN1" Oeled M~v 11, lt 11 Tn• 1v11owl"11 "r"""' ••• "'"' G.Ct C Croo.6v ltuoontJJ ... ''''' o1 C.i!IOf~lf, O••ntr Ct!'.<n•v l)Qi'O 'WIN $lA&lf ~ •a F1i1 0•, On Mlv U, 1J11. r..1o<t m•, o MoU,., B•r~ J, COlll M•u , C1iltor~.1 nf.1'. Publl( In •NI !Of 111<1 'tit•. a•roonoi.. Mery Gill Jeloubl•c. tJI W lf!n IDfH'•rl<I G1il C Cfolbw •flflwn to mt la SlrH I, A1>I l't. (O\I• M•tO. C•lllnrnl.o; II• •n. POl'W" -n1m• II •Ubt<•lbeoj ,.. ... ICl tUll .... 11U~ MOid•. Ot•n .. la t~• w01~1n ln•lrum..,., •lld •tt ...,...if1111· Pa•~ Ac•t1, Ort nll", C1llf(l•nl1 -<I 9>~ t•-<.u•..a •h• 11mt, Tl'•ll bu•lnell 11 bl'!nt COndlrlltd •• 1 LO,-~IC!Al Sf;AL! P••lnttlhlOI. Mlo.t.Y fl <:T•l MOllTO>I Mt1r>1 6 111 J tllitlllt<, NO!•r' Public, C•lltO•ll•• JOllli'H '· LIOO"I', '"' ... l'·Ht1 r lCTITIOUI 1 ujrHESI NAMlf ITATIMINT fOllow!n1 IN'flOn II OOl"I ....... CN,t,fl.llVINf ll'f•t f Y COM l'AIO V, JOI Dov"' Drlvt . N_p.,,1 8t1cn TNE !llVIN E ltEAl 1'1' COMPANV tC1lltornl1 l lllfO l 11110e Dr t ¥ 1 , N•Wl'Of! !!•Kii l~I. l>u•lnt\1 II 1111111 c-11<ted ,. , ... _.,_ L, E E!ll'.ll LINC.. ""n[IP•I \•I' Cf '" .t.UtlftlY II Llw !.l>•r••rv "~.,~ .. , Nn 11) -.SOit No. 111tlBS, AP 0 -1S1-!l. Iii••• StcBan L01 ' Ill~ l:lli, i lll 96 No. 11• -Si lo flo. ))fJ/j, AP 1~.0'l'J.OJ l r '"l ot lo', N l ,O tjo 1Jlt -s.i~ No 511u-. 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Ill -Sil• No !10111, •P lll·lJJ- IO I 7)1 )I Jl, If It! LOI !•. Bl~ J '\J Jj No. !11 -S•I• No, J~ll>,. AP Tr 11111 lol A. Ill 1' . -·, NO 149 -S••e No t,;IJl/I!, ,t,n ,,,. m-~~ lflltm•'I• "'" IJ! 1'0·~ Gll, lr t ll Loi Jl5, 11l 98 Fountain Son Juan City Capistra no No l"O -'•It No 1~5~~. ~"' S•~U11, Por )f'• ~W'. ~fC l• l I ~ •. 1"1tl,•l Costa Mesa City No. B ! -~11· No )Jl)J!1. •o \\f J\1 " , !Od UI -Si i• No. 460St1, A~ !H·!tcl·l'O, Nt .. ·llOM H•lv~'' Po• lat 11 11)1 !If ' Tr 1oi l OI "· 11on .. 1 I "'" \\] ~I• N• )JIOj, .AP lll·I~ No in -Sale Ho .. ,,,.,•"' ''''1l l1. ""'Por! 11~1•~•1 l'or l o! zn. 1111.JI Sec ~ T I It. I lt.K l•f19 " A< Mr l In !tt, 11 .. Laguna Un ifi ed Beoch School Dis trict now ~lt GPElt lV ~OL O TD 1 .. C ST•l' ... TH E YI£•" ttij FOlt lHI; TA!llJ, Al- SE\SMENT S •HD OT HEll ('l.ORll t l 0' Tiii" ~tSC•L Vf,t,tt 1tu ... Lagu na Un ifie d Beach Sc ho ol O•~~a• co·,.r1• !M1 W"I lo:lltll• A "'!!'~• T~i• •'•l•m""! w•• lo<f'\1 wl!h "" L B h c- N• t"n..,.,,,,,,.M f ••h•t Aneh•!m. Celllet~I• JJllJ I Cour t~ Cl•r~ <>I O•t nltO (<Nnlv 1n M1V tigUntl etiC 1ty ti 6 111 District ,.,.,.,1 '-ltH Tot· 171 '1 Ill-lilt I'' 111! I No !Jl -S•I• II~ Hllill, Ar SI'" Tlif•• ~t ~ rvtoll•~·_, or .. ,o• Co.o• 0•11 ~ ""n" Pvb1l1f'>ell Or1ntt C°"'' 01li. "'"''· Pv~•"/Wod O""" c11o1,1 D•ltv Pllo•, 1•. T• ttt NEIV Jt 1' 11 Lal " e,1~ l ir ltormori"( ;P M~V l1 •!'fl Jrrw t, t , t'r.i•fl 17'0·11 M..., It, h """Ju.,. I . t . It/I !1•1-11 Mtv 1t, h •'!II Jw.,. t. I, tt11 1""'°11 •lJl>h•hed Or•no<" Cl>flll l).ol!y ffl!n', Jlrn• ; , '°'l 1-~~~~~~~--- - 0 .. ll Y PILOT Sti ff PMll ' . WHOA, THERE Pete Gallagher challenges Paul S teele's annou ncernent that he's President Teddy Roose\'elt in a scene fro m the Irvine Comm unity Theater cornedy "A rse nic and Old Lace." ------- TV DAILY LOG .· Wednesday Eveni"ng JUNE 2 l :ot 6 Bia N11111 Je1ry,.gunphy (J.)A~C Nt•1 R11sonu, Sm1!h. 0 KNBC fle•1 Tom Snyde r. O The Allrn Sho• Gueits 11e toui1 Nye. Jack C.rtu, touise Hu~bner Karen Blick, Don Isham and his on1-m1n band ind co-host PetH lupu s ind Mil. Lupus i nd P1t1r ''· 0 Si• O'Clock Motie: {C) (90) "Tiit Three Worlds ol Gulliver" (f4nlasy) '6D--Kerwln Mathews . .la Morrow, l M Pattersan. 81std on Jonathan Swift's d1s11c:, thi1 1dvenlurt till! of 1 s~1p"s su111eon 1111ho 1s "'•shed ov~1boa1d i~ a storm and·linds him sell in a land of ll'l1~ul 1, wflo1e ptople are 11x inches hli:h. 0 1 Spy m The Fl1n1!1on11 (D Sttr Trek fD A Timt for klhn / Ch1rll1'1 Pit! mi Fi1h1r f1111 11, g) Notlc.lei1 34 a;, Dutll V1t111 0119 ai) l a Mon F1J11lllu co n Con lUll¢ m Nni Jim H1wthome 1:30 (}) l'lns Bill Huddy. (I) T111th or Con.Nq .. ncu (I) CBS """' ®J NBC Nnn m The Fl1ing l'lun EE Hod11p1d11 l odp llD S.ltclad n1m/Mu1le1l1 m Dtsert Rtport mra-m ABC l'lnn lnslructor In 11ower 1rr1nsemenl (Teru Shimada). fau 1 cul!ut•l prGb.\tm_ wil.J\ ltW.lt dl~lh~I[,, ft Nl PD o rn oo m n. Smltk r111111y <Ri "All the Goo d Ntighbors." Cindy and Bob Smi1h be1riend hippies •ho move Into the C:Olff1:1 unity. ~ Dtlf net JO Just Jiu "Dellu Gordo~ .. fii) Prtte.n lor Uwlnt •:OO i) (jJ Mtdic1I t.nllf (A) Guest slar Sh11on f arrell plays Cann-,n's teachin1 au is!ant •hose mi1t:11· riae~ problems u use ht r to seek sterit!la!ion_ 0 JACK BENNY joins the * Des O'Connor Premiere on KRAFT MUSIC HALL Q 1"@ gn PR£M1£R£ The Dt1 O'Connor Show J1ck Bennv 101ns host Oes O'Connor. re1ular1 Connie Sltv· ens ind Jack D. Dougla1, and the New faces slngini: group in the premiere of this summu vHlety h(iur. 0 Tht Fugillvt 0 (r1 (i) Q1 Love on 1 Roettop (R) "The Bia l rass Bed." Dive tir11 ct slee ping In 1 pup lent on lht roof m O..~id frut Show A d11cunlon on Capi1al Puni1hmtM w11 k 1uthor ludov1c llennedy: chairman cl Cili- z1n1 A111nst legalized Muu:lt r, Dou1. 111 Lyons; p1ofes1.tn or Soelt! Phi· 1010phy 1t NYU, Dr £rne~1 Van 0111 HJag, A!Sist1nt M1 n1gin1 Ed•1or or 1111 D1!1oi! HeW5, Boyd Simmons: music11ns Los Indios T1b1j1r1s: ind comed11n 01vid Brenne r. m 811r~ ... law m f"lri111 Li" mi 30 Ml11M r.G0 1J CBS Ne•1 Walter Cron~ita. a::J 0 '9clM 41 Sefi1 D m flBC l'llwt D1~ld !lrink!tJ. 9:100 mCi)m1lM '"'111111:11 (10 (fl To Ttll \he Truth "Tht R1mboll' 81.11Chtt," Vie Mor· CJ Whit's My Line? mt1 ru111s ,, · &1J11ll·IO'll'll 1h111!1 tmJ Movie: (C) (2h1) "lohnn1 Til'f" who ltold1 ~ , •~h1rd1 prisor1t1. (dr1 m1) '6&-llober1 Ta~lor. Ceral Bt lll \..."" * lillrlll Cnlcn dint Broo~~-El TU m I lo~t Lury . 10:00 8 Cl) M...n Fkt.O (II) A burly fD I lfllCil\ I los Angtlll Ph1lhU· •1hletlc·l)'PI student tl !ht Univlf· "!'"l~Th1 Rit1 cl Sprin£ (II) Zu 11ty of H1wall ls 1~pacllli o! homl· 11111 Mehl• lead1 lht Los An1t!t1 cldt whtll !lis lndon1!i111 l"'ttl· Philharmonic In the prep111tion ind htar1 Is fo und tl•td perfotm1oc1 of Igor Str 1vlns~J'l CJ ~_ f 1 0' . Sa I 111. '"' ,., • S I .. t th Lot ~~ o11r·n· n1. n r "'' 1 e . orna 1 e · 1-t11111tl1n1! 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Q (])CI) aJ Did Cnett stud1nt1 Charil• Morino t~d Abbie Ill Moftt: "'Semt Ytnturt" (d11m1) 00111111 !111 tlltlr partnb 1h1t they 'S>-K1nt T1y!or. 111 m1rr!l!d. ID Tt Till l~t ·Ttllltt G:I Tht fr111cfl Chtl IE) Tl!t Anwtr In l lltlla Ubrt l:OI lI;) o .. lo t11 Patin• Roller Gimm l:lO II ()) T1 floMt Wtth LM Ml~' and his ""' nel1hbo1, t Ja p1nu s -.- Thursday D~YflM[ MOVIES 1:00 ID "'nf I ll Strllf' fcomd'J) '42 tltnry Fond•. llt<lllt 1111. , l:fS • "Wtlkl~ Wtddl11(' (mw&it1~ 37 •. -.!llnl CrosllY. Mtr1h t lhy M111 • "' ll1t flrlnc Tr1pt1t" (tomt dfl '3S--W c. J111t 1, M•n l rl1n. .. •:JO 0 (C) "Th• &tctnd ll11atttl $11 (-dvintur') '!6 -Gtortt H1d11 Je1nn1 C111n , n "DinliOt 11111111 SIYll" 1camedy> ' 1i:oo D Ont 51111 l.,end l:DO 9 Mo'lit: "l\t l tn1 'vtnlun) 'Sl-AnthOllJ ftntt. • 111!11" (Id· Quinn, Mtl I]] CJ 8 (I) IJ .... m All· NI di I SIMM: "City tf St.ad· .... .. "Vitt b,.UT" 1114 ..... npwa. .. '62-M11cello M1ttrol111n!, Dtnl1l1 ..... 10:00 ()) "MulMt" (i;olf)li!y) '51 ..... Ch1rl11 Btytr, Mlch111 Mor1111. 1:00 m "'Tht M11 IR ..... (1.tnnlllft) '58--J1tk P111nct, Anllt lkMrt. 2:00 CJ "1" 1111 ,rtlldl S(l'lt" (drtm1) '13-Sttn!t)' Bak~t, Jean S1b«r1. ):00 ()) (CJ "he OW 9-ft Mtu•" (comtd1) ·13-TOf!I P11ton, Robtrt Mo1ltf. 4:)0 f) (C') "Min I• • loo•l~I 11111" /dr1m1} 'f,~ll!\'I forr1ll. Sut Lloyd (3) 9lfll• •1 10 fJA Movlt. WHMWJ, Jllllt 2. l ,7l ________ o_AJ_L_V_,_ll_O_T~J~J~ Irvine Cotnmunity Theater Bach Mass Concert 'Arsenic' Brilliant Revival Slated for Irvine By TOM BARLEY 01 1M 0.llJ l"ll•I .,..., Reviv1l it rnay be, but W& only have-lo loo k 1t the front paR_e of lod1y's newsp1per to reallie just how timely ancl topical is lhe Irvine Com- munity Theater's brllllant and side splitting res111in1 of that immortal piece or theater, "Arsenic and Old Luce." II 1,1,•11s with a distinct sigh of relief that we turned from the macabre news of Saturday to j0ur~5' fb UC Trvrne and 1ak~ in the madcap Lale that Joseph Kesselring wove around the old dears who dispense Lo lonely b11chelors the kind or convivi al kick that only comes when you blend suCh taste bud SEEIT To lelleve It I NEW ORANGE TWIN DlllVE·INSI ORANGll #1 ALLNIWI ALL IXCITINGI AN.I> ORANGE 11 2 ALWAYS HOMI Of GR!A T MOVllSI S1n1 1 Anl F1••••Y Ch1pm1n Olf·R1mp onSt111 Coll ege Blvd. {71 4) 547-6011 All c11or e~a•lfcrntnU Sur• Lonc1 0!~• ''VALOl"Z IS COMIHO" Ce 'I plu• • ~k~••• Sutton "ll:AlO OH ROMHIL" !OPl " 1 c~1ar s~ .... s~·•O•' T~". P·!I~ Ou•• .. V lL~V 0, THI DOLLI" ""\'Ml 11LeHCeRI .. templers as ar s t nic:. strychnine and cyanide with ir1ndma's elderberry \l'i ne. There's the b111ic ingredient of )'our plot and it takes the uncoverlna of •t least a doten basement plots via one of !ht mo st hila rious routt!i in the history of th eater to take 11s to the last scene of two lovable but lethal spinsters who end !he play by doing what they did \l'hcn we can1e into it - enie·rn~inlng some: unsuspec- ting old boy who candidly con- fe sses a~ he 's about to lose his ~wn that he doesn't have a sol!\ in the world. Director Richard Dow calls on a splendid cast to enth rall us once more with a play that has ne ver really been revived but has simply, as Ethel Ba r· rymore once said. "1one on running \Vith just a break now and then for a breather.'' char11cterlzalions thal at times had this critic he lpless in his &eat. Take a bow, R1y Scott and Bill Brady, lor a memorable dellvery of that demonalc duo, Jonalh1n Brewster and Dr. Einstein. Scott, paradin1 a fantastic makeup job that had him a dead rin11er f o r Frankenstein and the faintly British tones or Boris Karloff to go w!th lt, was the hit of the show. His partnership with the bushy-ha ired. s play footed and m!s1h1pen Einstein, who by contra.st made Peter Lorrt 5eem about as sinister as J u!le Andrews, is one of the most bri lliant pieces or clil1tin3 we have come across. They don't just 1teal the show. they .stop it with a series of n1acab~e ma chlnatlons that Invariably break up the a udie nce long bef ore the s ham b I i n g , gruesome .J onath11n and the minc ing Einstein can reach the punc h li ne. Th is is not to undcrcsllma!e the contributions of Paul Stttie, Tom Tilu!t antf ShBrOtt Threadgold. alt of whom come through wit h fault less ren- ditions of key roles in this cl11.ssic of classics. Steele is priceless as Teddy Musicians Honored Brewster, the wOutd be. war horse who believes he is Presi- dent Teddy Roosevelt and whose work on the "Panama Canal" is tailor made for the disposal pl ans of his two whi t· tering sisters, Bach's ''B Minor Mas.'!!" will be performed by the Unio;ersi- ty CllOru~ and Orchestra in the Vllla1~ Theater at UC Irvine at 8:30 p.m. Friday and Satur- day The con<:erl. open to the: pubhl' without ('harge . i' lhe fi nal program of ttle School Gf Fine Arts for lhe current acadernlc year. r-.taunee All!lrd , a.ssoc1ale professor ol. 01uslc, will direct the 75-membe• <"horus and 40· member orehe1tra. There 's nothing funnier in ,~--------------''--"---------1 • this hila rious show then the sight o{ Teddy. clad in Colon ial garb of shorts, high stockings and khaki shirt, drawing his saber and holler- ing "Ch1rge !" when he hears th e first marlial strains ol "Light Cavalry" in t he dis tance, And Titus works h11rd. ver y ; hard in the demanding role of1 Mortimer Brev•sler, th e l younger brother whose ap-1 paren t fate as Jonathan's 131h victim is only avoided by the interjection of Gary Saderup l as a stage struck coi:-1,1,·hosel ambitions as a playwright pr e- vent the imminent carvi ng up Of the haples!'! ~'lorl i n1cr. I Then there·~ Sh a r o nl 'fhrtadgold 11s Elaine Ha rpe r.I the shapeless bul not sexless ..lemme. . (a tale whose de.&.i&ns l on ~forHmer seem equerry destined for failur e but who comes through with a new ap-1 proach and a new image in the l Tho Creative World of S t1n Kt nton stan -,~. kenton •nd 111• orchestra Today 's Most E-citing Sound in Music ORANGE COAST COLLEG~ AUDITORIUM iun• 2, l 97-l -·t:OO ji.m. ADUlll. -Sl.00 STUDENTS -$2.11 pla~"s final scene. I~:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::=~=====::~ There you have them es1;: d irector Dow brillian1ly cast I NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES them. the architects of by farl'·----------------------~ the fun niest show we've seen lhis season. Bul oh! Jonalh,n. EXCLUSIVE ENGAG!MENT how yo u made th is rousing rib ( tickler all you r very own 1 J "Arsenic and Old Lace" Eugenie ~-taxwell and J oan · ne Wolcott are absolutely flawless in their depiCtion of Abby and !l.1artha Brewsttr. who turn to murder not so very foul a.~ their fav orite form of charity but lhey are upstaged, as indeed is the rest of thi5 very fine cast, by two A young An11heim pia nist continues for three more ( ' and a Costa Mesa violinist weekends, Friday t h r o u g h { . - ha ve won top hortors in th e Su nday ~except J une 4) a1 the / F 1·5't A11nu nl Orange C111inty Humanities Hall Pla yhouse on Young Artjsl Co n c er Io the t'CI cam pus. Curtain is 8 Cornpclilion 11cld in Full<"rt.on. o'tlock. Stephen I~azarus won f1 rsl •--;~-=--======---::: D.lace and a ~200 scf'oiarsi1in from Local Bra nch Seven of the Nalional Fede ra tion of ~ 20th Century Fo• Presents D H LAWH£"Cl'S "WOMEN IH lOVE " ll1t1I d ' ·1• ~fu sicians. Angela Juda of Cosla r-.felia, received a $!00 second place a\\'Rrrl by ;o.1rs. !l.1ary fl . Costa In memory of the late J . L. Costa. "· . tl'Ullf llUH ~un Ll~t•"•' '"WAlDll IS COMH~Go" ~lu• "RAID ON •OMMIL" wll~ llltn11d lurio~ 1-1•1 k~I M1ll•tf-lt l., l:•f '·"'· Eve. Show St•rt1 7 p.m. Centlnuous Shew Sund1y from 2 p.m. PRiE PARKING HELD OVER 2nll llG WEEK The Rolling Stones GIMME SHELTER Jefferaon Alrpl1n._lk• ind Tin• Turn•r ALSO 2od BIG IASH Joan Baez IGP I • "CARRY IT ON" live. Shew St1rt1 7 p.m. Continuous Show Sat, ind Sun, from 2 p.m. BARGAIN MATINEE Every Wedne1d1y from I p.m. Meet Henry & Henrietta ... 1he Jove couple of Iha seventies ... and 1he laugh riol of !he year. "Afte(IJ Lelif .. flJalterttattllml 9dneltl9 • ALSO rm- Jeck Lernon -'•t•r L1wford "APRIL fOOLS" WIN A fREE PRIZE .SATURDAY AFTERNOON "THI AHDROMIOA ST•AIH" t'· "i:'"'•" , ..... l!l:HA ll M_ , ~n SU. I Su,.. IZ·l:lll I s "'•YAM'S DA!IGHTI•" • •• Ofllt • o, ... U "'"ft · f P.M. 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Fruit-based puncbes are everyooe's idea of a party ~verage . Flavorful as well as festive, they are more economical than cocktails and are universally popular with guests, The sensible bride-on-a-budget also will select 1 punch -this lime a champ11!ine type -for the wedding r~eplion refreshment. Champagne punch is a wise choice because it makes the champagne go further. or di sguises a less ex.pensive champagne substitute. The punch is just as festive and the fruit flavor is a popular choice. Created for lhc ''wedding belles" of this year are instant punch mixes wh lcn solve the problem of punch mixing. These nlixes will stretch the budget for bridal showers, bachelor ba shes and wed- ding suppers. Prepared without alcohol and served in tall glas~es with plenty nf ice, they do double duly as a refreshing warm·weather cooler. The instant mix i!dapts to 11 variety of punch recipes. Palate-pleasing examples are Wedding Ring Punch. Sangria Punch Bowl, Or a n g e Blossom Punch a n d Tropical Cooler. WEDDING RING PUNCH 2 en velopes ir1stant champagne punch mix I quart cold water l' quart champagne 1 quart ginger ale, chilled Wedding .ring ice mold Gradually stir contents of envelopes nf champagne punch mix into cold water: stir until completely dissolved. Chill before serving. Just before serving, unmold ice mold Into punch bowJ. Pour chilled mixtu re over ice mold: arid champagne and ginger ale. Makes about I gallon of 32 4- ounce servings. Wedding Ring Ice Mold Partially freeze I cup of cold water In a 1 Ya quarl or, larger ring mold nr angel food tube pan until slushy. Then arrange artificial while roses, Illies of the valley Or oth er bridal nowers in the .ice. Cover ~ration carefully with 3 cups of very cold water. Freeze until solid. _'For a non-alcoholic punch, prepare 11 ab6ve but omit champagne: use 2 quarts 1inger ale. . SA NGRIA PUNCH BOWL 1. en velope instant open house punch . 1mix 2 cups· eold water 1 r,'nt (2 cups) claret · '·I erge bottle (28 to 32 ouncea) cream ~a, chilled J>eich al'.'ld orange slices for gamlsh' Graduallj stir contl!nu of enve)ope of open-house punch mix into cold w1ter; 1t!r until-completely (tiSS<il.ved. Add cl1ret: chill before serving, Just before serving1 pour chilled mix· ture over Ice ( t tray of let cubes or Jee mold), Add cream soda. Gantlth with peO'et and orange slices. Ma.tea a~ut J qtiarta' or It 4-«mct wvlngi. Fat 1 non·olroh<>Ue punch; J>r<P'llt " above but omit wine; use Ii.2 quarts cream soda. ' ORANGE 'RLOSSOM .PUNCH I envelope iristanl champagne punch mix 1 cup cold water 1 cup curacao I pint (2 cups) champagne 2 cups· club·aoda,·chilled Gradually stir contents of envelope or champagne punch mix into cold water and curacao; stir 'Until complelely dissolved. Chill befofe'serving. J usl before, ~rving, pour chilled mix- ture over ice (I tray of ice cubes or 3-cup ice mold ). Add champagne and c!Ub soda. Makes about 2 quarts or 16 4-ounce serv- ings. For a non-Alcoholic punch, prepare RS above but omil·the curacao and cham· pagne: increase" the water to 2 cups and use I quart ginger ale. TROP1CAL COOLER I envelope instant open h()Llst punch mix. 2 cups cold water I pint !2 cups) light rum I large bottle 128 to 32 ounces) any lemon and lime carbonated beverage chilled For garnishes or ikewers Pineapple chunks Maraschino cherries Strawberry halves Gradually stir contents ,of envelope of npen house punch mix into cold waler: stir un1 il completely dissolved. Add rum; chi!J before serving. Just before serving. pour chilled mix- ture over ice i 1 tray of ice cubes or 3·cup ice mold ). Add carbonated ~verage. Gemish punch cups \\'Ith skewers of pineapple chunks, maraschino cherrie! and strawberry halves. Makes about 2 quarl!i or 16 4-0unce servings. For a non-alcoholic punch, prepare a!f above but omit rt1m ; use l 'h quarts carbonated beverage. ORANGE BLOSSOM PUNCH · MAKES A PERFECT PARTY PLEASER Fruit Melba: Bride's Boon \Vhen the new bride ha s joined the rank! of cooks who feature si mplified reci pes -at every op.portunity, she will treasure this four- star fruit cocktail dessert recipe. • Only three ingredient s are called for and th e Oavoy is palate·pleasing . .Anyone fro m . preschool~rs to great-great-gra ndmothers c an make this inviting looking dessert with equal ease. FRUIT COCKTAIL MELBA 1 can (30) qunces) fruit cock tail 1 pic}sage (10 ounces) frozen sweetcrod strawberries 3 macaroons RECIPE RATES FO!-!R ST~RS D rain and c nlll fruit cocktail. .Partially thaw .strawberries;. puree in blender . Crush ·m ac11roon5 into cr umbs. TO serve P.our straw· berries over c bi!Jcd fruit cocktail. Sprinkle with macaroqn crumbs. Serves 4 to 6. • \ BEA ANDIRSON, Editor WedMMfr. J-' L 1'1111 .. _ • ./ Home News Pesty Rumors Killed Ry DOROTHY WENCK OrrMe C111rrtt H-Alfvl- Occasionally we run acros! a liomen;aker whn is excessively worried about the safely of the food she buys. She is sure that all fruits and vegetables ire .l~!ill.-~i~ ... R~~!!!!.l!.-t ~sticides_._~hich eve·n thorOugh wa§fiing wirrnot remove: ls this a reasonable concem? Are we all being slowly poisoned by pesticide residue~ on the fresh produce we buy! Fortunaiely no. The idea that growers can use just any poisonous i:naterial they v.·anl to for control of pests on food crops is not correct. The use of agricultural chemical! is closely regulated by stale and federal agencies as to the kind , quantity, timing of app!icalion and residue tolerance. These state and federal regulations are strin gently enforced in California by the state Agr icultural Department and the state and federal Food and Drug ad- ministrations. ln order for a poisonous chemical lo be used on a food crop it must be registered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Before it can be registered a pesticide must undergo extensive testing to prove its effectivenes~ on this particular crop as well as its safety to human beings. The registration provid"es for the max· \mum amount of a chemical which can be . used and also the timing of its ap- plication. Pesticides used on foods are generally substances which break down readily and disappear in 11. short time. The timing nf their application to the crop is regulated so that the materials "-'ill have dissipated before the crop is harvested. The crop also may be cheeked for pesticide residue ~fore it i.!I marketed. The fed eral Food and D r u g Administration establishes pest i c i de residue tolerances on foods after ex- tensive testi ng. These tolerances are set well below the safe level as determined by tests with laboratory animals. Tolerances are usually expressed in parts per million. One part per million is a very tiny amount. For example, a one·gram needh? in a onl' ton stack of ha y, or one inch In J6 miles would represent one part per million. Obviously it wo ul d be ton costly to check every batch of every !ood harvested for pesticide residue. So California Departml'nt of Agriculture in- spectors use spot checking methods. They may check a crop before harvest. after harvest while il's being packed for ship- ping, nr after it has reached the retail market. A grower's whole crnp could be withrirawn from the market if inspectors find re~idues above the tolerance level. For this reason few growers take the chance of using pesticides illegally on their crops. A st.ate Department of Agriculture s~rvey of fresh produce samples from retail food stores lo the San FranciscD Bay Area in March showed that produce sold in the stores was remarkably free of hannful peslicide residues. No over-tolerances of pesticide residues were found in the chemical analyses of 233 food samples drawn from 120 retail store~ throughout the six counties sur· rounding the San Francisco Bay. No perceptible residue was found on 219 of !he samples testt'd. The remaining 14 samples had small amounts of residues, well below the legal tolerance in each case. The fresh produce tested included citru.s frults. other .fresh fruits, grapes, bernes, lettuce, other typea of leafy vegetables, cabbege, root crops, celery, ~olid Veg etables. fresh pineapple, eggs, honey and mixed vegetables. QllF.STIONS WE ARE ASKED Q. I am concuned about all the poisons used in growing our food so have beeJ) buyi ng only natural, organic fruit! and vcget8bles. ls lt true that organically grown foods have had no pe.!ltiC\des used on them? A. Thi! claim is made for the so-called "organic" foods. It i! also clalmed that they are fertilized only Wtth organlC ferti liter! (manure, elc.) and not witA chemical fertilizers. Neither of these r.-i tors make for a better. safer. more nutritious food , according to research ' evidence. In addition there are no established lrgal standard5 for "organic" foods . They can be just about anything the seller says they ;ire. You a., e consumer have no ;:issurance that they re11Jy have been grown or11anically. •• Artist and Work '·1)\'0 on the Lay.·n.'' a painting by. t.Iiss Sylvia Paulug of Fountain \."alley. has been chosen by the 1\1nerican r·ederation of Arts as one of 36 prir.e- "''inning works from across the nation. It '~·ilJ be exhibited in Manufacturers llanover Trust Gallery. New York City. Studios -Open Tour Arty Four interesting studios and a silent art auction \Viii be part of a \.\'eekend Artists' Home Studio Tour fro1n noon until 5 p.m. on Sa turda y. June 5. Included in tlie ,·aried tour are the hornes of ~Iiss Vir~inia NL'<on, knO\\'n for her col· !ages and Oriental art: Romeo Reyna. y.·eaver. /,otter, painter and sclllptor; ~laryella and ames \Varren. husband an d y,•ife \Vho \Vork in oil and ·wax penr.:il and sha ped canvases and Bennett Bradbury, \vortd renowned for his m arine paintings. The homes \1•ill be as exciting as lhe arl. ranging fron1 Japanese splendor. Spanish g race and cliff.s ide st udio to a quaint cottage. 'fhe lour "'Ill conclud e in the Laguna Beach Art Associa tion Gallery \\'here Director Thomas Enman has arranged docent tours a nd tea from 3 to 4 p.m. Gallery art on exhibit is available for iiil ent bid 11•lth awards to be made during a no-ho&t cocktail party in the evening . Tickets at $2.50 fo r adults and $1 £or children art available at the gallery. tdeos for Assi1tance Leagut members of Laguna Beach \vill i:ponsor a previe1v s ho"1ing of Niguel Shores l\1odels J rom l lo 5 p.m . on Saturday. June 5. President l\'lr~. Thomu ?ttaddock !left) helps ri1 r~. Jo hn Solomon prepare refreshments (or scholarship benefit 'vhiCh ~atures m usic, fa5hions and interior de5ig11 ideas. 1 I vmGINIA'S SNIP 'N STI TCH SH OPPE ]))4 Ea1t Coa1t Hwy. e C orona del Ma r Pho n• 67].1050 Graduation! ' A,!;,.Jtl•1 911••• f•r 1h1C,nh •n~ p•o ud p•••nh th to• •••t '""• w ••~• •• 111•ih•• 1dleot v••• dr1w1 •• • chue. Stilt tl1111 I• "''~' • ~11lc• I •••v dr111 lot I th 9r1dr 9••d· 11•1•, cho•tl 1 9ln9l11"' will. •v1l1I 1r;..,, dotl1cl ,,..;,. o' •mbro:d11.C piQu •. Th11• woulll br twittbl• f1bric1 for lh• !Mini•• ll•••~f 1 1I II••••, •• well. D11i9n •n o.,,;,.,1 p1nlu•lf f•r the ''"l•fl lilt Oi1n1vl1nd P••lv, 1u99•1!1d f1b1ic• would ... p•lve1t1, ~11il, c.•fl•• l•ce •• pol,111•• J 'otton pi~u• 0wll~ pt 11111t 1t1.IC ,,;,.., St t v•u ••tnf J ACl<ll P'.S. for molht tt, ·~•h •..d t ••llll,...th•,. of 9r1dutltt, l••li; vour bto l ;,. 1 "'"' cr11tlo1 fr•"' 11r i11t1d poly11h1, hi9h ft1hi•11 ...... ,,. '•'t•"• •• 11•w1lfy p1lv••••• tlo11bl••"'"· e lAMUMl•ICA.ID e MAITI• CliAIGI \ Weekend Events Diversified A potpourri of partle1, meetlnga 1nd uhiblts will OC· cupy members of variow Orange Coast organizatiom on Saturday and Swiday, Jww 5 and 15. Emblem Club Ntwport Harbor En1blem Club will host a charity circw dance in the Newport Elks Lodge Saturday. A spaghetti dinner "''ill bt served from 7 to 9 p.m. by the Elks Lodje and music for dancing will be pro- vided by !he John Lehman Combo from 9 p.m. to l a.m. Pri7.ts y,·111 be ay,·arded to 1ht most orlglnal c]o.,.,·n and circus characters. Procef!ds will go to scholarship fundll and other area charities. Yacht Club Highlighting Bahia Corin· lh.ian Yacht Club's Udo 1-i in-- \'illlUonal race weeliffid. an Anchors Aweigh dinner dance will take plact ln th t clubhowt. SaLurday btginnirlg with cock.tails at 7 p.m. Dinner will bt 11t rvtd at I and dan· cing wl!I follow lo tht music·of the Channel Island Guppies. Fuchsia Group COOa ~ltsa-Bay C it its Branch of-the California Na· tiona l Fuch.lsa Socit lY will sponsor its annual showing Saturilay and Sunday from JO a.m. to ID p.m. at !ht Costa Mes."I Park in conjunction with ilie: Lions Club Flsb Fry, At 7:SO p.m. on Monday._ June 14, Miss Lydi1 Williams will speak. on Tips lor Show in tht Amtrlcao Ltglou Ha!!, Costa Meta. Art Council The Art R.enlll Council of tht Newport Harbor Art Mu· seum will end tfit year with 21 dinner part,...,.in the Ch<irles loos home Sa'\urday. Bruce Piner. art inlltruclor at Orange Coiut Colltgt. will speak to ml!mbera and their husbands on contemporary art. New officers include the Mmtll. Frank Frosl. presi· dtnl: W arrtn Smith, \'ice prrsldtnl; l...Do~. treasurer and Brian Zenz and Peter Pallette, secretaries. Chairmen include the Mmes. John Dwan, Gtorge Jeffries, hllclulel ~1ar1·, Br an ch Kerfoot. Keith Ktpplu, Dirk Eastman, Garry Short, Dean Patt.on, John Anderson and Robert Minton. SAi Alumnae A Founders Day Luncheon i!I be.ing planned for Saturday al I p.1n. in the Garden Crov r home of ~1rs. 1t1ichael Sabot by lhe Orangt' County Alum- nae Chapter of Sign1a Alpha Iota, international music fraternity for won1en, Co-hostesses will be the 1t1mes. Jamrs &hulke, Robert StoHel and Richard \V ineland. Hilltop Sc hoo l A BRI EF MESSAGE There are a great ma ny garments known as "hot pan ts" now in resh. dence at the Bidtique . These are currently available in a "ariety of styles a nd colors. Pri ces begin at $9. Then k you . .'.5'L.. BIDTIQUE Year Ends on Rainbow Lake Park . Huntington Beach will ht tht seUlng for al ~· family picnic S u fl d a .\' , Ticktockers Lauded sponsored by Hilltop 1·ooperat1ve Preschool. The ;'llfi,~ festivities will begin at 11 a.m. v.·ith games, to be followed by lu nch and an old-fashioned Another year of volunlefr service will bt sLamped ··well done" and filed away when the Newport and South Coast _ chijpte rs of Nation~! Gl!~J11Y .. League host awards events Saturday, June 5. -Newport Ticktockera will be honored at the annual End of lhe Rainbow luncheon in the Airporter Inn, where schol11rsh.ips will bt presented and new provisional membfrs introduce.<!. South Coost c h a pt er member.1 will p re s t n t 'ficklocker honors during • tea » ... J1•e 21 to A••· 21 J.WIEK WORKSHOllS r. lraclb•ry, lnp, ~Sc,.I· frl•, Scll•aHI aid loH. t .WEEl COURSES Palotl ... Shdlo • l.e'!'l- tc•pe, Drewhl1, c ... ,.1ltla1 l Uft., Cere• lc1, Jewelry, Prl..,...k· l•t• Wotercelor, QI ... drff'1 Art. "-"'---;.,,... .... 11 fw V•t.tftl JP',;,, or phoH' for lworlln1 17141 494.1120 630 LotllH Co•yo" 14. L•t•Ro 1 .. ch '2651 in the Petroleum Club, Long Beach. and welcome 13 new members as well. The girls will recfive charms basrd on t.b~-a.mo.l!llJ._9.f bQ.ur& donated to charitable endeavors and social. cultural and philan· thropic training. Others are the Misses Kathy 1 ,.'.''.'g •. __ ..;,-.-..;;;;;.;;-._,,..;;;;;;...;; _________ _, _____ _,_, __ Underwood, Jennifer Conover,11 F ourt e en Newport Tlcktockfrs will bt honortd for completing: 100 hours o\•tr their required amount. They art the Mlmies Brenda Bruce, Nancy Mung~. P.lary Kay Campbell. Becky dt Kalb. Susan Mayrhofer and · Mary Rolfes. Betrothal News Told Kim Miner, Melanie Salata. Lori \Ybilt!ides, Lori Steen, Debbie Meany anli Jam.le Slyll. ~1r.~. Herbert ti.-leany "''ill prtsenl lhe coveted Merci Award lo !he N e w po r t 'ficktocker who sptnt Lht most time in aervice. Scholar,hip1 1\'ill be presented b,v the Newport Ct111pter to girls from F'oothW, Corona del h1ar. Ntwport lfllf"bor and Estancia high !!chools by ltlrs. Edward Corlett, and ~!is.~ Be l h Ne11•n1<in. a l;CJ .\lcdical stu· drnt. 11·ill recril'e a second linancial award from the leagut. A!! an added luncheon bonus, two debut.antes from last year, M is~ Roolyn Rawlings and Pt-Ir. and Mrs. Gerald E. Miss \Vendy Jordan. again will ElliS of Nev.·port Beach ha ve walk d0\1'n a red t'arpeted run11;ay in lhC'ir ball gowns announced llit betrothal of and make the traditional SL I their daughter, Arlene Ellis t.o J ami!~ &111. John Blanchard Ill, son of ~tr. ---~ _ I and ~1rs. John Blanchard Jr .. also of Newport. ·LIRt•r.., , ..... ~liss Ellis attended Bald11;·in High School in Hawaii. was ~L 1 graduated from N t wp or t V ""•or Highs<1"'°1'"""°w'' 11.., I Announci"ng a student at Oranal! Coast rv0. ~ I ' Colle gr. /'!. ._ _____________________________ _. New Prices lier finance, also an alum· ":J . 9 nus or Harbor High. attended 1 ROUX SHAMPOO ROUX nice chanqe • 0CC and i5 a music major at G••~~~~ • vn SET ' ColQI' 1,, 10 ,...,,,~ wilhovt j • California Stall! Colltt e at 2717 E. Coeit Hw,.. .STYLED .l'U'l.LI ~,0,.,de o<>d 10 ,r;, f0< w11k~ Long Beach. C•ro"• .1,1 Mer-Ph. 6 11.1•so W ith Rouw: 5hompoo tN11 w•thout tvb-off. Noturol col· No date h111 bttn set for tht • ••n--.llMl'l<•nl • M1t1•r c111r11 Ofs of 9ray or cUl1 ~ir. G.:x-2s Y1er1 111 11 ... 1 LK•ll•• e;~tru nch C•emt shofnpoo. $Clmft tor bit«~. lricludts vow fllchanae. -1 • Style or.d ~. DllGE La~e ... La~e ... ' La~e ••• THURS., FRI., SAT., JUNE 3, 4, 5 c•orgeou~ array of exq11l11lte laees 11ow drastleatly reduC!C!d to I /2 off! Bulb domet1de a11d Imported .•• 1nany pattern• ..• re-embroidered , .. sralloped edge• •.. rlehly en• rru•ted with bead• and !lf!quln• .•• B8.•orted rolors and width•. Reg . 50.00 yard CHANTILLY LACE beaded and sequ ined . This is cho ice , , , elegant for brides, mother of tht bride. Reg . 35 .00 yard FRENCH ALENCON LACE ..• 36" wide . Galloon, heavily re -embroidered. Reg . 6.00 yard CHANTILLY LACE ... dainty patterns with scelloped edges. Save 50°/o! • Reg. I. 98 to 4.00 yard GALLOON LACE .. , 36" to 45" wide. Regular end b9nd - ed. ldeel for bridesmaids gowns, elt. U:\I YOUI IANUMlllCAn 01 MASTll CHAIGE ' I FASHION STYLED ROUX "Fancilull HAIRCUT RINS& I V(RY PCAMl.l"I Ml WA,v l GUARA .. TllO IN WAlf lN(;j Colors l~101ely! c~r-s gro'I" comple«oly ! To" es bl ('. o c h" d hg.,! N.atchots bleocl'otd ho" to~ g,.:iwth. I J e•(;t•rog colo" -""sc; in -~hompoci OUT -r>V fod•ng . e SHAGGY Wla IT•Ylr••I e DUTCH IOY WIG (New s,..,1"1 e OOMI DUTCH IOY WIG e OYNf:l SHAGGY WI• JIOUX ~rancf.tone" CREME HAUi. 11NT 1 Touch Up - )"<luL•• ~ ~>J <et, Jl "V~ "'ton<l·I<"•'• (le"'" ....,,. y,,.,. •. v., ..,,, ..... ...:>'• ""'"""'· i,.-. ''°"' """· Mon , i ....... Wed. "I I • p.m. OPEN EVERY DAY SATU RDAYS SUNDA YS 9 A.M. 'Iii 9 P.M. l (l.. A.M. 'til 6 P.M. 12 A.M. 't il 5 P .M. ''GALS'' WE ARE LIQUIDATING OVER FROM $888 CUSTOM STYLING $3 .00 EXTRA 1,000 e KA.NEU.LON SHAGG-Y Wlfi. e GYPSY IT••lroR J • DOllS • ILIZ.4.lni-t ISll•w Girl W)tl Wltll thk c.h•11c.•, •It •o•hl 1111• t• l .. ou11 v•11 th 1nltl119 ,.,..,.., wla k.h ca1119 111 Fo11c.y T••lrow S,..,._fic Sh099y, Dutdi lo,,. •H o-.,_., rv<eittlv. T• ... lro11 Sluu11y, Cirf"J, alld D11tcll loy wlf1 •• ""' 1tyln •!Id nry ,..,ul•r, wllch 1111111pltt •r• tll .. loyM I• •tr 1h•w r••"'· ,,_ IU11•y 4r•p I• •ur 1tote -4 LOOK AT NKll foitt•ric '"1'thOJHllMI. w. Ifill ... ,,1, ICl1'9• ·-''" ef H11•1•11 Hair HIT -d MIT Wi~. Caacitdn, -.u.1 Foll .. -~ltl9ta. All c•l•r1 .... •"11.W. .. _,. ti-. Attd ~M 1"e It-t.cy 1 J °"''"' •f ·~-- YOU MUlT YlllT out STOii TO .,,.ICIATE SUCH FANTASTIC SAYIN•S South Coast ?taza LOWER LEVEL-'NEXT TO MAY CO. COSTA MESA-546 -7990 . ' m ho in " as lo M J m fa w A fr w fa. - Wtdntsd.\Y', Jvnt '· 1971 DAIL y PILOT SS Fond Farewells Parties Fete AFS Students Afternoon Ceremony Links Pair Horoscope: Change Due for Aries As American Field Service aludents pack thejr bags and make plan3 for a return trip home, area chapters are mak· ing plans for at least one more get-together so those clo~ely associated may bid then1 a fond farewell. In Huntington Beach Erny Manuel of the Philippines <ind Geraldo Souza of Brazil will be Perfume A Fashion "Perfume should be as much a part of a \\'Oman's fashion as the clothes she wears," says Norman Nore!l, American fashion designer. "'That's \\'hy ma k i ng fragrance is not just chemist work. Jt also belongs to fashion d e s i g n e r s with , something important to say," Noren says. Thi 'OAllY"PILOT.:.. Tops in local Sports KIRK JEWELERS COSTA MESA Herbor Cnm-545-9415 honored guests at a beach par- ty and po tluck dinner Friday, June ~-Setting will be the home of Amy 'I'ractenberg and the tirne is scheduled from 2::.IO to 7 p.m. On Sunday, June 6, a tea from 5 to 7 p.m. \\'ill take place in the home of Mr. ar.d l\1rs. l\1ike Andreotti. Sharing: honors with the students will be their host families, the Norman \Vorthys and William Geigers and the Americans Abroad finalists, Mary Ann Moreno and Ellen Lichenstein. In Corona del l\far the high school cafeteria y,•jlJ be the selling for a farewell dinner, also on Friday. Guests of honor wi ll be Danilo Rodriguez of Costa Rica : Eli Fure. Norway ; Anr.e Bou fF ier, F'rance, and Friew Kelcn1u. Ethiopia. Also honored will be their foste r _parents. the J1,1essrs. and l\1 mes. \Villiam Loitz, Mason Si ler , H. G. Irwin and It Cu rtis Crooke. ·"-The eJ1clian~·.!!hfdents will· leave Sunday, June 27, with other visiting students from 61 countries. Home in Cu~rtino are John Frfdric Zuck and his bride, the former Nancy E llen Stan- ton who were rnarried in Christ Church by the Sea, Newpo rt Beach. The Rev. Dr. Ray Gery of- ficiated at the rites for lhe daughter of !llrs. Edwin A. \Veborg of Ney,•port Beach and B.ichard S!anton of Corona del JI.t ar and the son of Mr. and l\1rs. Thomas F. Zuck of \Voodsidc. J\1aid or honor was ?i.1i,ss Jean Bush and bridesmaids ""ere Mi ss Beth P ierce, J\liss \Vendy Gribble and fi.1rs. Dean Cole, the brideJlroon1's sister. Flo\l•er girl 11·as L es 1 i e Got.olan. Attending his brother as best man was Thomas F'. Zuck Jr .. while ushers 11·erc Richard French, .John ,\1 ay and Ted Zuck. another brother of the bridegroom. The bride is a gradua te of Newport }!arbor High School and Golden West. College •. lier_ husband att ended 0 r a n g e. Coast and Golden \Vest col- leges. TIMEX REPAIR THUR SDA Y JUNE J By S\'Ui\'t:\' O~!.".!tll ARIES t~tarch 21-April !91 : J1,1arriage, other important lirs are subject to quick change, sudden revisions. ~~~intain in- trgrity: adhere to principles. Bu t alsu make concessions which are based on reaso11. TA Ull US !April 20-fl1ay 20): Ernploymen1 111;illers co1n- 1n~nd attention. One 111 posi- tion of authority \\'ill ap- preciate uriorthodu . ..: approach. Give full pla~· to inttlitive in- tellect. Rise above the petty. .Follow hunch. GE!\llNI to\1a" ?I-J une 20\· You may be co'ncer~':'d about t'hi ldren y,•ho arc traveling. Creali\'e activity i~ a e c en· tuated. Socinl activity no\\' is re1~·arding. Change nf scenery is beneficial. Be flexibll'_ CANC ER (June 21 -Julv 221: One you thought y,·outd ·never change, now displays eapac1ty to be versallll', ope~-mtnded. Prl'<;f'nf yr.._1r i1\ra~ plans. You will be aided in building on more solid base. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Take care to avoid carelessness during short jou rney. Be sure of nlcssages, reservations and directions. Relcrtive ,,..•ho usually is reliable now may be a b se n t -n1inded. Act ac- cordingly. VlltGO (Aug. 2.3·Scpt. 221 : Finances may veer from one extreme to another. Obviously, you should strive for balanre. Some \\'ho make promises arc only !rying to bolster sagging confidenre. Be skeptical. LIBRA ISepl. 2.3-0cl. 22\: Change of scenery. sudden decisions arc featured. f.lembcr or opposite srx may act in ercentric manner. This is but ternporary. Don't com· pound error. Patience now Js your ally, Ba/boon Marries Pequot Chapel. New London, t-.1aurccn VenDclto and ?lliss Conn. was the setting for the !llary 1.ihoja. double ring \l'eL·ci-:.1g cerernony Serving as best m an was Charles P. Olsen. and ushers linki_!l,~ llo_pe flelen Olsen and U I"'-l C o•---were . wucr _ _ l:>l;;ll. John.1-fenry Stewart. Richard Olsen and Thomas Parents of the nC'11·ly\l·cd" Olsen and 'I'homas Uh linger. are Dr. and !\1rs. 1-tobcrt C. The bride is a graduate of Olsen of New Lorirlon ar.d :O.lr. !11itchell Co llege. New London and l\.lrs. Clarence C. Stewart and her husband is a graduate of Balboa. of Newport Harbor High Attending as matron nf School and Oregon Stale honor v.•as J\1rs. Thomas J. Uni1·ersitv. He has served four Au thorized Oran~c Coun1y Uhlinger. whi!e bridesmaids years y,•iih the Navy an<j has ~SCORPIO IO<'t 2.3-Nov. 21 \: ~hat was hidden 1s revealed. You can learn vital lessons. Your prestige rl.Ses. Be fair but fi rm. Stick to letter of law. Be thoroughly familiar \\'Ith rules, regulations. Then you 1nake gains. SAGITTAR IUS !Nn1« 22· Dec. 21): lnfluenet>-spreads. You are appreciated by those who previously appeared in· different. finish projects_ 13e sympathctie tow ard individual who confides problem. l\lake new friends . CAPRICORN tDec. 22-J an. 19): Unorthodox approach to ambitions. ultin1ate goals is a requisite. Usual channels 1nay be drv_ Means churn en- thusias'm in areas previously ignored. !\1essage will become clear. Ren1ain confident AQUARI US (J an. 20-Feb. 18\: Publicity is apt to ac· company you r ends avors. Cooperate -don't attempt to hide light under proverbial bushel. The more you com- municate no\v, the better for all. Ac1. arcordingly. PISCES \Feb. ~March 20 l: Versalility, humor art' now twin allies. Don"l take olht:ri1 -or yourself -too 11eriously. Best to <Wlay handling of details. Overall view pro\'e!; constructive. See beyond the 1111n1ediate. ed upon as example. lJy October. you may be em- barked on ne.w, ex c 1 t ing course or action. lo 1;n<1 ""' .. ...,.~ luct v IOI' ~ou "" """""V •"" -·· •<It< Sv-v Omt<-r'• boollld1. "Secrc1 H1ni. lo<"""" •NI,...,.. "1Pfl.'' 5-tlir,,..,•!t end Y Ctn" IQ Om••f .A•!rolOOv Secrwt•. ""' OAILV f'1LOT, 80~ 11«1, Gr•nct Ctn!r•I Sir l'on. Ntw York, ... Y. !COP. If' TO DAY IS Y 0 U R F----'="---'"--i HlllTHDAY ~'OU are drawn to rned1c1ne. ta w, drama. You LOCAL g1:ncrally think big: this being No olh•r new1p•p•• 1•111 -tov so, you arouse envy. But n1any mor•, •v••y dev. t boutlowli •i'• ' I qoinq en in the Grett., f9ft9'1 adnurc and ernu ale you. Cc •.t th•" the DAIL y P'ILOT. _1_'h_"'_· ~ou co_~ta_n_tly_a_re look-'oo-~==~-,==--==" If it' 5 CARPET Come to 1438 So. Main, S.A . 54 7-3993 OPEN SUNDAYS Daily 9 tt> 5 :30-Mon. & Fri. 'til 9:00 LIVINGSTON'S HUN'tlNGTON BEACH H•lltl.,toa CHMr~t2-5501 SALES AND SERVICE "·ere !\!rs. Robert C. Olsen Jr.. ~tudied at the University of llll!'llll!'llll!'llll!'llll!'llll!'llll!'llll!'~_'_M~r.;:':,~C~h~a~d~e~s ~C~a~'~'~"~'~'~· ~·~i;~'~' __<C~o~n~ne~c~t~ic~"_':L _______ , Sears Perfect Gift ,, / for your favorite BRIDE or GRAD~ .. " ' " . ' -___ --:--. -•• / --------· ,, .. -··· ~unda}'A ] :! N4H1n lo :; p.111. \1 ontlayl'I lhru Friel a,~ 'I ·••~ . "") , : •. HJ a.rn. 10 p .111. . ..:at nnJ.ayi;. 'J::\(I a m. lo f1 r .111. -.. --- -,---; ___-,,,,,.~, r .:~i)r'I l\t••1ILI · l ' SAVE S20NOW! Sc,r It S<)<)11 111 Sill{ or Leatl1er ... DIAL EASYn~o~iPORTABtE ' Rcgular$l1 9 • SCW'S zig z.1g stitd1cs , makes buttonholes, mends and darns • Sews straight si-icchC."S forww:l wd rcvc~, sews on buttons, mono,i::ram • &ws from sil.ks to leather vests ••• ju.St set the dial, it's so easy • Compktc with zipper foot and its own portable cirrying case • Lightv.'cight and comp:ta, weighs only 16 pounds #1030 • SHOP SUNDAYS 12 po.J QON to '> PM MO~jD AV thru fAIDAY 9 30 AM •o 9 00 PM ... SATUADAVS 9:30 AM to 0:00 PM -fAEE PAAKINGI • r l • • ... 't ' " ' ·"' p. ' . ' • -·-..... , .... -- ' " ·.~ ·: -.. :~ "' ~ '" .. ~ f , ., ~ : • ~ -. :: ~ ., .. ~ ~ '~ • '• . " __ ., .... _ .. , .... ~­-· -_._ .. __ . -_,, ·-........ ... -. ,.,_, ___ , --_, ... , -·-.,. ..... _ .. , .. ,. ~ ...... ci\-•-..... 2" ~­......... ···--..... ,,,_.,.., .. I s'ears 1-;:::: ...... " --· __ .. ,, --· ~·-••11 ,,,.,.~to.,.. •U r.e . ..,,.,. ........ . ,.,_.,.,., >»•1 U1 w""~ ............. n.., ... __, , .. "" Safiofodiooo "' • °""""' ..... °'"-""""'" ..... FASHION ISLAND NF.WPORT CENTER SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA HUNTiNGTON CENTER HUNTINGTON IF.ACH '11 •: FASHION SQUARE i'°'NTA ANA • • • ;M DAIL v PILOT s Wrdnescl•y, June 2. 1971 School Bel Is Sig na I· l•dl...._ Heft· 4 IMH °""'""' lo ..,_ •w~. '"'' 'olu• L•-• •tlKl'I -Mlu-vi.i. •• ...,..,..._,,_ ., -Ml•r..... Wiii _, I~ tM 0AILV l'llOT .. ch -1~1.,..,.11.,,, "''"" "" .... .iv ...... ,.,. -·· -... rt.....,I ot M•1. G••H ~I .... 11 .. c ... 1.i1. ~t•ct. ,. __ , '"''"' b1 1 •·"'· 1'1111r.oe~. lw .wl>lla!..,. Wtlt -•.) California PTA Mr1. Earl Habbs President CO MI NG t.:P: Annual ice cream social from 6 lo 1:30 p.m. Frida~', J une 4, in the multipurpose room. r-.1rs. Bill McCann is chairman ... Progressive barbecue dinner for board and staff members 'A'lil take place Saturday, June 12, begin· f """ ·/ . . , nin g with mcktails al 6 p.m. in thf: home of Mr. and ,.1rs. Joe Men11. Main course 'A'ill follow in lhe home of ,.1r. and Mrs. W i 11 i a m Clap&L with dessert in lhe home of Mr. and Mrll. Joel Vail. .. Board members will sponsor a luncheon for teachers at noon Friday. June 18, in the 1nultipurpose room . REPORTS: Mrs. Geo r Re Mahon, director of the stu- den t art show reported that the best works of each stu· dent were shown at the re- cent art fair. Graduate Tea Details Ironed Out Family and friends of Costa h-1esa 1-Ii gh School grad· uates "'ill offer their congratulations during a Baccalaureate Tea SU'tlday, June 13, in the school's Indian Ma idens Dance to New Jn the ancient tradition of the Indian tribes. \Venona N1tion of Y Indian Maidens installed ne\\' board members. Outgoing princess Mrs. Ronald Barnett library patio. Getting thing~ Ironed out for the 5 p.m. affair are (left to right) Cathy \Verner. Bethany Brown and Ted Thompkins. Drum and daughter Paula <left) turn over duties and color- ful heacfdresses to new princess l'llr.s. James Scha· barum and daughter Stephanie (right). , Year End Activities CdM High PTA Mrt. John Durke~ President COMING UP: Board meeting for old and new members ()n]y at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in lhe teachers lounge. Outstanding bu s i n e 1 s , graduaLion plans . .schedule of events for the fall and lhe September c ont in e nta I breakfast will be discussed. REPORTS : Officers to serve for the 1971 ·72 year are the Mmes. John Durkee, presi· dent; Theo Tafe, program : J ohn Hamel, ways and means : Rodney J ones and Thur! Ravenscroft, secretaries; Carl Mullen Jr., treasurer, and Lowell Smith, parliamentarian. Also serv· ing on the board will be the Mmes. J a ck 1'1ickelson, historia n: Alfred Wooley, publicity: Donald Sloper, hos p i I a Ii t y; Donald Gustafson, campus hostess: Guy Reily. Founders Day; Robert Kemble, senior ac- tiviti es; and Richard McCarty, newseue. l'lfrs. \\'llliam Wright President COMING UP: Newly elected executive board members will be feted at a salad luncheon at 11 a .m. ?<.tonday, June 7. in the home bf Mrs. Bruce Brusseau. Installation vf officers and explanation of duties will also take place. Officers to serve are the ~Imes. W 1 I I 1 a m Lightcap; president : A.K. Romney, Robert Curci and Conway Chester, vice presidents: Robert Q. Ki ng and David Tice, secretaries: Martin Coale, treasurer: John f<~orte, his torian and publicity, and W i ! l i am Wr i ght, par J i'a rnen· tar i an ... Harbor Vi ew School will present John Case Night at 7 p.m. Wednesday. June 9, in the multi·media room, in tribute to his JO years at the school. Case v.·i!J assume !he princt· palship al Adams School. REPORTS: 1'1ore than 300 mothers and daughters en- joyed the musical l r i p around the "'orld at the luncheon. Dances. costumes and a spring fashion sho'>I.' formed the pr o g r a m . Proceeds will be presented to the school libary. Kil/ybrooke PT A 1'.lrs. Ronald Arnold President • REPORTS : Board mttting took place today in the clubhouse at H a ! e cr e st Park. New board members hosted the luncheon follow- ing lhe meeting and a baby shov.·er for /\trs. Robert Riggs. past president. Lindbergh PTA l'llr5. J eck De,·idson President C0/\11:\IG l1P: Board members '>l.·11! hos t a luncheon for teachers. ne"· boa rd members, roon1 mothers and a~s1stants Friday .. June 11. at Lindbergh Park. !ltrs. .John }l efty is chairman. Crazy hat and talent show for sixth grade stuctrnts will take place Tuesday, June 15. Other events featured \l'il l be swimming and v.·ater games at the YMCA Mrs. James Gorman is in charge. Our L8dy Queen of Angels Aux. Ed Ra.balal1 President C0/\11Nr. UP: ~fother·daugh­ ter basebaU game and awards dinner will take place at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, J une 8. Chicken dinners will be catered and the trlm· m ings furnished .by the team members. I I\ Q Q o.,.. ~ , __ c'"t • ~ , I • • ' ,, ' CA ILY !"It.OT P'l!Otf 117 LH ,.,,.~. Three Making Tea J!.1othe rs and daughters \\'ill take time for tea and a fa~hion sho\v Saturday, June 5, at Wilson School. The ne\vest s tyles fron1 Sears \~·111 be show~ by the young misses during the 3 p.m. affair. Getting some gr~\Vn·up experience for the affair are (left to right) Beth Himmelheber, Jennifer Grey and Kathy KeseL Sonora PTA Mrs . Richard Riley President REPORTS: Chairmen ratified lo serve on the board arc the Mmes. Ronald Simmons, arl~ and flowers; Brian Smith. lac u I t y represen- tative; John Kiskamp, hospitality; Ronald Frank, health and welfare; Brian Crawford, library; W a 1 t Hempstead, new ~ et t e ; Harold Nev.·bern, i n s id e publicity ; Richard White, outside publicity; Dennis !i1onge. room mother representative; Doug Magee, safety and William Kiester, spiritual, along with Charles Catanese, principal, ss advisor . St. John Aux. ltfrs. Gerald Walton President COJ\flNG UP: Gen er a I meeting at 8 p.m. Y.'ed- nesday, June 10, in the social hall. 1i1rs. Dennis Walz v.·ill install lhe officers for the coming year and the tionorary life membership Y.'111 be awarded. Sisler l\1;1tV Patrick. SND. wili oull1"iie the teachers aid pro- gram to l'!ncourage mothers to take the course. REPORTS: Picnic for tighth grade students took place in Santiago Park ... E xecutive board met last week in the conference hall !o review committee reports. TeWinkle PTA J'tfr1. Larry Englehart President COMING UP: Student and faculty baseball game in conjunction with the spring carnival will take place at 1:30 p.m. Friday, June 4. Snack foods and soft drinks will be sold. Victoria PT A ltfrt. Dou1la1 Bowler President COMING festival UP: Folk a rt with 1tudent participation will take place at l p.n1. Thursday, June 10. Various folk songs and dances will be performed on the playground and student art projects will be di splaye d in the multipurpose room. I cc cream and cake v.·lll be served by the PTA. REPORTS: r.trs. S I even Hayashi announces the v,.in· ners of last month's track meet. They are Bob Mauer, standing broad jump, and Showing Scheduled A film titled ''A Way to Grow" will be screened for members of the new!y formed Parent Teacher Association of Hope Ha\'en Education Center for Retarded Ollldren on Tues- day, June 8. "" The 7:30 p.m. showing v.•ill take place in the Costa Mesa center, acrord ing to J\1rs. Robert B. Jacobs, teacher. All interested parents of preschool retarded children meeting. Marriage Announced l\fr. and Mrs. Donald W. Macl..eod of Huntington Beach have announced the marriage of thei r daughter, Karen Louise MacLeod to Dwight Lewis ~1athC\\'S, son of Mr. and Mr!. Edward J. Mathews of Leechburg, Pa. The ceremony took place ln the Church of Reflections, Knoll's Berry Farm. The bride is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School. Her husband, a member of the Changing Scene t r o u p e , tteelv~ his education in Pennsylvania and has served with tbe armed forces in Viet· nam. Robbie Brand, liO yard dash. .Proceeds from the r-.1ay paper drive were $38. Miss Connie Haynes' fourth grade class won. Wilson PTA J\1r5, Robert Sankey President COl\11 NG UP: Te ach e r s luncheon \\'ill take place Thursday, June 10, in the lounge. REPORTS: Bowling league banquet took place last Fri· day in Huntington Lanes. League voted to purchase cassette tape player v.·h1ch v.·ill be presented in Septem- ber for tile school. RENIUS LONG Late Summer Nuptials Set iwlr. and l\1rs . f.1urvin H. l;lng of Costa l\fesa have an- nbunccd the enRagcment of their daugh!er. Renius f.,ary Long to Kirk llcnrit'kson. son of l\1r. and f.1rs. \Vitliam lfen- drickson of Ne\1•port Beach. A lale summer v.·edding Is being planned in St. Joachim's Catholic Church, Costa Mesa. The betrothl'!d are grad11~tes Clf Ne"·port !·!arbor I·figh School. ' Gravely Exag ger-ated Rumor Buried by Confrontation DEAR ANN LANDERS: Do I lack • 1enae of humor'! Is· there something wrong with me that a small incident of no consequence bothered me for hours'! Whlle browsing In a book store. I en- counwed a woman I had ·not seen for monthl. We were never close friends but we met frequently at civic functions. She was 1Jway1 plea!'lant. The woman greeted mt witti a look of horror and disbelief. Finally ahe shou~. "My God! You 'rt> alive ! I heard you had died!'' I stood there, dumbfounded. She realiz- ed rhe had slar1 led me with that odd aref'ing\ and attempted to r«0up by Ir 'ng lo rememhcr who it was who told her, elc. tlc. The more !he Ullked, the worte It became. finally J mumbled, \ - ANN LANDERS "~it't' to have seen you ." 11nd walked orr \\'hy "as I so bolh.ered? WhAt should 1 ha\'t' 1'<11d" Thank' for }'our help - ALIVE AND \\'ELL IN "'ITCHITA FALLS. OEAR ALJVI::: ''oil. "'t rl'! bothf'rt d 0.-causf' !ht thou~ht of rit11th bnth trs mosl Pf'Oplt. Out I'll brt the lafb' with the loosr lip "'llS morf' bothered lh11n you. \'nu might ba\•e madr a joke of ii end s11id, "Like most rumnrs -II was gro1sly rxagceraltd." and changed I.he 1ohjecl DEAR ANN LANDERS: T am 19 and have been married for nearly two ye1trs ~ly husba N nd I got along beautifully until six months ago. Suddenly he hecame 1ndiH('rcnt. llr doesn't lalk l(l ml'! and \\'hen I ask him 11hat's 11Tong he says, "~orh1n~ 0on·1 nag me" For the Inst year all h(' s('ems in· tcrt'sted 10 ,JS ha\'1ng a baby, 1 \\'ant a baby eventually, but rm not sure I am r,eady for motherhood yet. Do you think if I had a baby ii •Yould help our marriage? Right now I am thinking about divorct. My husband hasn't spoken to me for a week. Please tell me what lo do-BILOXI. l\ilSS. DEAR LOX : The last lhlnK }'1lU nted Is a haby. I 5u11:grsl t'ounstling to help you dttermlne whether or not your marriage l111l•v•a;eable bf-fore you bring • chlld In· to !he "'Orld. I hope the 17-year..,lds out th rrt ~·ho lhlnk mi1rrlatr 15 such a ball ~·111 read your left er 111·irr . DEAR ANN LAl'o.DERS: A while back }'C1u printed a letter fron1 ··~1r. Haddit'' 'ol'ho proceeded to tell the world how he ' handled folks who just happened to be in the neighborhood and decided to drop in. "l\lr. Haddit" had a sign made and he mount~ it directly above the front door, II read: .. IF' YOU ARE UNINVITED .(ND UNEXPECTED YOU ARE ALSO UN\VANTED. GO AWAY."' I wish I had the rourage·to do the same. I am a freelance l''rlter who works at ho~ Somehow people don't believe writing is work. 'l'hey can't understand that a creative person can sit for houn without writing a single sentence then suddenly rockets go off in his head and he musl translate them inlo v.·ords im· mediately or they are lost. I can't tell you how many Limes, 11f1er a dry spell . I have just ~uii to connect-a cnr' drl\'e.'I np and unexpected co mpany appears. The creativt mood slips away as the gues~ jabber on and on -and I do a slow burn. As I said, Ann, I don't ha\'e the nerve lo hang tile sign, but if you v.·i!J print my leller I promise to have it framed and mounted over the doorbell -HADDIT. JR DEAR JR.: Here ii Is. Call the fram• and good luci. Dcfl'OU feel ill at ease . , . out of it'! ts everybody having a good time hut you! Write for Ann Lander~· booklet, "The Key to Popularity," enclo!ing "'ilh your request 3S cents in coin and 'a long, sell- addresscd, stamped enveloPf in care el tht'"DAILY PILOT. . ·: ·: " ;:.• •, -.. ., :- ro g di 0 w St di G b' d FARE FIT FOR A GREEK GOD Greek Heritage Grapes Greeted By Epicureans Ever since the days of the ro1stcr1ns Greek god Bacchus. grapes have been <in .n- dispt:nsablC f ca I u re uf uninhibited festivities t h c \\"Orld over Rock Cornish Game ill'ns Stuffed 1vith (;rapes. a p<lrty dish adapted front a classic Greek recipe . 1nay \\.'ell date back to the a ncient Bac- chanalian re1'els GOURi\IET HENS ATHE NA 4 Rock Corni sh Hen s 1.~ cup butler Seasoned sall and seasoned pepper 2 cups seedless green grapes , . • ' ,, ~ slices bacon ''2 cup dry Vermouth Tha11· hens. dry inside <Jnd out 11•ith paper lo1vcls . Ruh l11~11s v.·ith soft bulter. sprinkle generously with salt and pep- per. Stuff each bird v.·ith ,1••• cup grapes. Place in a shallow roasting pan and drape a slice of bacon over breasts of hens. ROdSt 111 a hot nven . 400 degrei·s. f<1r about 45 minutes or until birds ar~ lender and brO\\'ncd. Combined remaining butter \\'ith Vermouth 8tid heal. Spoon mixture over hens dur- ing...cooking. r.1akes 4 servings. Lazy Ll1 ve a h1tle sparkle lo ham dishes with the mealy accenl of the California ript! oli\'l'. Whether it is a baked ham )oaf foc l lale. late breakfast or a hetm and noodle casserole for a si pie suppe r. the nut-like flavo and dark accent of the ripe-olives dvcs wonder:. for flavor intcrc~t and eye appeal. A han1 loaf rnade wit11 lean ham and lean pork. accented with ripe oli'ICS and se.i:;oned with mu stard and onion, can be baked ahead and kept warm until ~erving lirne. Or, Day ~ol~~~l i~d:l~~~1s f,~~ers~~~~ \oc Serve it wi!h baked eggs, "\. broiled tomatoes and hol po!JOvers for a great brJnch. Casserole dishes are ever JJO fJUlar. This one, n1adc wi th cooked or canned ham. tender noodles and ripe olives. i!I moistened "·ith an in teresting collage cheese and s ou r cream sauce. Easily assembl· ed and baked. it is perfccl for a luntheon or a supper. F'or a quick dish to prC'pare and serve from a chaf;ng di sh ur an electric sk ille~, the sweet-sour hani 8nd ripe oli1•e is imprcssil'C . Served 1'1'i'h hnt . cooked rice and a green s:ilad, ' it ean be a lilt!r supper n1caL S<>-Ofli"n 1t -is iusl one arcci1t ----.,.:...::: th;1t n1 t'lies a dish outsL~111!in;::! and the sub tle flavor and c)t· o1icr.e r appea l ol the rip~ 01J1·r is it. RI PE OLl\1E HAr.t LOAF cup t·:nned pi :l <'1l Califor11 1a ripe olive"' 2 eggs 1 ctql sof! bread c rurnl>' ~ 1 cup milk 1 1 cup n1 inct'd onion 2 teaspoons prepared rnu~- tard 1 pound ground lean ha111 I pound ground leiln pork Preheat oven tn 350 degrees F. Chop olives coarsely. Beal rggs until buhbly and combin•' 111lh [TU.nib~. n1i llc on1u11 :.ind n1usL<1rd. Adrl 11ie ground hJr:1 an d ground por k ;ind chopped olives lo cgg-cn 11n!J. 111ixturc :'llix tugcth<"r ll'l'll. Shape 111l1J a loaf in shallo\1• baliing pa'l. or on a baking ~hC'rl. Bake in oven for abou1 l' 1 hours. :\lakes 6 servings RIPE OLIVE llA~I CASS EROLE 2 cups line noodles I 1.:up cannt·d p i l l c rl Cal1forn1a ripe otive:- 3 cup~ coo ked or canned cubed ham 1 t3-0unecl can sliced bro il- ed mushrooms l tablespoon instant minced onion :1 lightly beaten egg ... 1 cup collage cheese 1 cup dairy sour crcain Preheat oven 350 degrees F. ru1:.e 111\h l'old v.·atcr. Drain olives and cu! into quart~rs. i\'llx noodles. olives and re- maining ingredirnts. Sponn .11· to a 2-qu arl casserole. Cove;- ;ind bake for 43 n1inutr~. .\lalic!> 6 servings llA:\I A~D HIPE OLl \'E SliPPEH DISll cup canned p i t t e d California ripe oliv£'s 2 tablespoons butter or 1nargar1nc 2 cups cooked hanl. cut into :.trips '1 l'llP cannrd pineapple juice '.1 cup garlic navorcd 11'111e vinegi,!r 2 t<.1blcspoons brnwn sug;ir I :; l'llfl dry sherry or beef bouillon '.! l;tblt"spoon,-. curnst<1rcll I tablespoon e h op pc d parsley teaspoon p r c pa r 'd inustard tablespoon e h op p e d p1m1ento Chop npc nhves ("(larse!~·. ~lclt the bu\l:-r. Add lhE' ha1.1 stnps and brown slowly in the butter. Add pineapple 1u1er. vinegar. and su gar. Cover and ('{)Ok gently for five n11null'~. ~1ix wine with cornstarch. Stir 1nlo ham mixture. Stir in !~e , ripe olives, parsley , n111st:ird, and cook, stirring const:intl.\', until sauce thickens. Add pi· 1ni ~nto. Serve nver ho! coolicd I Cooks Can 'Loaf It' BAKED HAM LOAF GOOD SERVED HOT OR COLD -· Cook noodles according to package directions; drain and nee. r.tak cs 4 servings. }VER POPULAR CASSEROLE DISH FEATURES HAM ~~~~~~~~~~~~,!--~---.,~~~~~~~ -· --~~~~~~~~~ •• \I I ._. l ..... ./ • U:C 1n11:rrunr uitoos cowurH uon Yes, Ma'am. Hillbilly Bread's now sold in your favori te supennar'ket. The best-lasting bread you eve r ale. Made from Granny's old·fashioned mlxuns. Oat meal, fresh milled bran, toasled soya grits, hearty ground wheat, husky com flour, mola sses 'n hon.ey! Makes delicious toast and sa11d wiches . So try some, hear?·i.f::: colossdl! Anot her family .fav orite fr~m ihe Blue Seal Bakery, • •RQU~ii! C(J.SA ~10 = ' ~ .. . , ~ .. " ~ ' !11 DAILY PILOT V•ltdnt 1da1, Junt 2 1Q71 ------- Slew of Reasons Make Serving Slaw a Good Idea So many rc;,so11s tnr 'Cr\•1ns nul jl<tCkl·d tl1111 n Drained canncd p1m1ento for garnish, if <lesi ri'd :.;1Ul'l:ll;u1 O\l'I' l11w hi·at rnell :.t1rnng ('Onslantlv. took urutl ~1antly <ts you <lo :.u ing to ('Clbbage and mix well. ~takes about B servu1g:.. may be used for another meal the butter. Stir 111 the flour , th1cke11ed and bubbly: Cook , stirring constantly, Add extra sall, if desired, to Note: For this slaw knife-by shredding it coarsel,J. sl.1w. Tht ra"'· grttn lee1•e! of abbage art an f'XCt'llt'nt J10Urct' of v1tam1n C'. Cabbage 1s t'Yt'r lJ1•ailable and inexpeJ1SJ1'f' In a 1ncd1unl rn1xu1~ !Jo"l whisk rgg yolk~ t'nough h) break up \\'ell. set aside Jn a t•~·quart hravy rernove from he.it Add the Jlemove frotn heat and. "·1thoul boiling, for a minute taste. Serve at once or cover shred only the green part of discarding the C'\)te, and p8lf sugar, salt and ruustard : .slow-spoon by spoon, wlusk about·~ or two to cook yolks. Remove and refrigerate_ for severa l the cabbage; do not shred any cooking it in a large cover~ ly stir in the n1ilk, keeping cup of the hot mixture into the lron1 heat: slowlY stir in hours or ovcrnight. of the heavy-ribbed white por-skillet \\'ith a few tab1espoont sn1oolh. egg yolks ; return yol k mlxture \'1negar If use<l ,•{;arnish with p1mien-lion next to the core. each of water and butter iuC Over mOOcr11teJy low heat , to saucepan, whi sking con-Cover and chill. Add dres~-to strips before serving. The heavy-ribbed portion un\ll tender-crisp. • :='---'-"-'--'~---"-~~~~~--'-_:_:__--'-_:_::_--'-_::_:_:_c~~-=-=::_c_:_::=-_c_::_::c::__~~-'---~~ I Sla\\' 1s 1 f i n r ac- con1pan11nenr to 1na1n d1shC's -rneat. poultry. fish and cheese And thf'rt' art so rnany \'ar1t-tles or sla"· that yoo can serve 11 11•ttk aftl'r week and yet ha1'e H tn1ere,,11ng There·s the basic c..tibage salad made ¥.'Ith French dres.~1ng. The dres1ng 111ay be your own refrigerated \'ariet}'. Or you ca11 make it on the spot by mixing the shredded cab- bage \\'ith 011, vinegar. salt , pepper, dry mustard and -if you lik e -a suspicion of sugar. Then there's th e relish !,\'pt' o[ slaw. For this shredded cabbage is mixed wi!h grated carrot. slivered green pepper and chopped sweet onion or sea Ilion I green onion J. FRESH LEAN FARMER STYLE PORK SPARE RIBS LEAN-N-MEA TY GROUND CHUCK BEEF PATTIES EASTERN GRAIN FED HINDQUARTERS 4 TO 5 POUNDS THICK CUT STUFFING LADING'S GRADE "A" The dressing is made \\'i!h equ<:.I parts of vinegar and sugar plus salt ; celery seed or mus!ard seed for bolt\\ may be added. GROUND BEEF -89'La.· -~-ORK CHO~S .. FRESH LEAN LB. GROUND ROUND The 111ayon11a1sc type or1---------------------' sla\'•' is popular. ~layonnaise EASTERN GRAIN FED LEAN COURSE GROUND (as isl or doctored \\'ilh sour CENTER CUT Rll 79' CHILI MEAT . cn•m °' '"'" "'"' ';"''" ;, PORK CHOPS LI. used with the shredded cabb------- ---- 89'u. -------------BAR M ALL BEEF KNACKWUR.$T BAR M age_ COUNTRY STYLE POLISH SAUSAGE Fruit slaw is usually ap- plauded. For this French dressing or a ma yon naise-type dressing is used and pineapple tidbits, seedless grapes. diced red apple or plun1pcd golden raisins are added lo the shred. ded 1otreen cabbage PORK SA1JSAGE 39'LB. __ BAR M 79'u. 79'u. 79'LB. A fifth variety is an old·lirnc favorite. shredded green cab- bage sauced v.·ith a 5avory cooked dressing. And here's one of our fa\'orite recipes for t h i !i extra-delicious com- bination. CA BBAGE ~LAW WITH COOKED DRESSING :t egg yolks 2 tablespoons bU\1f'r or margarine 2 tablespoo11s floor 2 tablespoons su,'!:ar i 1 ~ teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon dry mu!itard 1 1 cup milk '~ cup distilled white \•lnegar II cup!i lor 1norcl flnelv shredded grrcn c.:abbagC. Flattering • : : ... ·4 I:., I : I 'I 'I : ' "' I I ' I ' 1: 9028 SIZES White cyrlet co11ar - nothing i.~ frt'shrr or nH)re ~altering to the face. Zip into ihi!i prince!i!I r::isily ! 11 h ~verhead pu ll 1 r:asy to ~t '\\. : Printed Pattern 90211 NE\\' ~omen·s Size!i 34, 36, :~. '10 , 12. 44. 46, 48. Size 36 i bu!'il 40 J lake.~ 3 yds. ~f>-in., :t.,. contr. J LI. CAN •••••••••••••••••• 1 LI. CAN .•................... FOLGERS INSTAN T COFFEE-6 01. Jor S\.09 ... 8lt 10 01. Jar S 1.49 69' RENUZIT SOf.T ST ARCH 49' SUNSHINE FIG BAR S llG 20 OZ. AEROSO L C.4.N BOLD DETERGENT !'IN(; "IZE $119 24 oz. Ct'llO 59c Ajax Cleanser •o••~.~~ ,,,.4/33c ,.._..-I j :l fj: I J :t·] ·l'I31-- BING BERRIES FIRST OF 49¢ THE SEASON LB. POTATOES NEW CROP WHITE ROSE r~ ~~ B~AS r 'i.\ \v. I GOLDEN 9¢ , ) 0 ,J l RIPE LB. , . . ~ v WATERMELONS RED RIPE ONIONS 4~29¢ MILD BERMUOA ' SEVENTY-FIVE l'ENTS ror !ach pattern -add 25 ce111s for ea ch pal!ern for Air ~1a1I aind Special Handling. other.[J.._. _ _.._....:;:;;;.;:.;...._..._._.....,_..._..._ _ _..._...., .... ..i •·ise third-class dt'l ivery \\'lit take three weeks or more. Send to Marian i\tart1n. the DAI LY PfLOT. Pattern Dept .. 2.12 West IBlh Sl.. Ne"' York , -=:=HANOI N. Y. 1001 1. Prhiit NA!'ltE, AO. I --; ~'~ ;~~8~~: SIZE and Ill w I p Es Swing into Spring' New, ! __: KP11· Pattern Catalog has sep. 'I - !ihipe!I'. free patlern t<H.1po11. , ::::=== :r 29' <1n1te.~. iumpsuit11, slimming i' ==---·--.REG. 59c 50 cent~ I I' INSTANT SE WING AOOK I! w.1~ i~., t cuP~"· no "''"''""",..._ p,,,,h~ • '"'lu.r td. 1 .. ,.,,, on• pL9, ''"'today. "'Car lomorrow. SI. \1 P"' ~""'"'" -O ne (0"""" p•• ,u.i""'''· v~.d ~f••• Su•. I INSTANT FA~HION BOOK 11!11 )~ne 11' I -Hundrcd:1 Of lashlon facts. b~--GOO D ON LT Al IARGAIN IA~KET ----~--"- " I I 89'LB EASTERN GRAIN FED-CENTER CUT LOIN PORK CHOPS --~ PSORK 1 NCEHORPS 01 N 79'LB. Rice:/ Rdf'4 RICE-A-RONI 29' I YO UR CHOICE OF VARIE TIES REGULAR l•~ EACH EA, -' # • • . ~ , .. .. . .. •") ·· .. 8 ig 1 1/z Lb. Loaf Cornpore.i .. ilh 45e Loo•e1 ... . . COTTO SALAMI BAR M HICKORY SMOKED SLICED BACON BAR M HICKORY SMOKED BONELESS TAVERN HAMS WHOLE OR HALF ---111uu:1.1:1411t1J111J-.- LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC llG 17 OZ. IONUS BOTTLE ,BAN ROLL ON DEODORANT LARGE t 1/J OZ. SIZE R~. SI 09 Al O rlHrr Store) Twice as Nice Shampoo WITH CONDITIONER 7 fl. oz. Bottle Req. Sl .55 IPANA TOOTHPASTE 61/t OZ. TUBE REG. Sl .09 AT OTHER STORES ROYAL HOST PREMI UM ICE CREAM 1/J GALLON SQUARE CARTON . - SPRINGFIELD OR 89' 49' SP!NACH "' 0.1 SEVEN VALLEYS FRENCH FRIES .. a .1 2/25' Prices Effective: Thursday thru Sunday June 3, 4, 5, and 6 Prices subject to stock on hand . WE GLADLY ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD CO UPONS WE GIYE ILUE CHIP STAMPS COSTA MESA PLACENTIA l Lb. Roll Reg. or Hot WE GIVE BLUE CHIP STAMPS . 19th and Placentia 710 W. Chapman I -• • -+ • • DAILY ,ILOT 311 RAMBLING RO\JND WITH SALLI E NITTY-GR JTI'JES ALOHA HAWAII HELLO GERJ\1A!\"Y Fast JUmp lroni papaya lo rotkraut in one big breath Nui nui German \Vine and Food Festival begins r1c.~t J\lond<1y and C()ntinucs for 2 weeks . Prosit! Consider partaking of one giant tWO--\\·eek Jong Dutch lunch and you've got the picture , •. Chee~e·n pumpernickel . from kiel sprat to kraut , Demonstrat1nns. san1p!1ngs, nibbtings, cookhonks . . . learn about Run1topfs an d hamburger rundstuck . and thank the H amburger seamen 11i•ho brought the recipe over on a \li'Jnd- jammer 200 ye;irs ;igo for giving us an American way of food life . You're in for ·another-Richard'! ball-.·.-. We've polished up our Ltm- b u rge r s and our Wt.~tphalian ha ms ... the muumuu has 1nade wav for lhe lederhosen · But havt you seen our ('heckers. and bakerv, n1ea1 and delicatessen-g:its in the ir ne11i· red . 11i·hite . and blue !lriped pants ~t11ts ... like something oul of Sharp Set. or !.·lode. Three cheers for tile red, \\'hile and blue ... ~mites a n d fricndl1ne:;s, pleasant talk and s?rv1ce. THESI·: Art!~ (Jl 1H NITIY GR ITT!l::S ... The what makrs \'OU want !o !ingf'r awhile .ind make rriend)y \;ilk saunler up Clnrl down !he food aisles and d1scu\·er. the unusual. the d1ffrrr n1 , lhe exotic. !he new . Fruitful Vallry nc(·tar p e a ch e s . Jane·s Crazy l\lixed up Salt. North \\'oo<ls EJ.'~ Coffee . Bee Rilch1e's Pilled Prunes. Tru'l?fJlino Tan1;1le~. \\'nlf Chili. S11ii frs Pre frir d haeo11, L;n·os!1 CrackPr Bread. r.randm:i·s Spanir;h Seasoning. .Jack's Sour Doul.(h Slar1er ;111d <·ro('k. Wolferman·s ca nned pickles, Cae~r Card1ni.<; Salad Dressings, B anrl B Candies . • . <;~!" \1"h<1 t vou ·rr n1issin.I!. find ;:ill lhr ~·hilf'. rr.:il li1r flrgan n1u~ic pla:s. This js lhe i::rocrr.\'. !JOT FOOOS READY PRF:PAHEO ... The Df'h is soinelhing else . , , lt 1:; called everythini:; r r 0 111 the Gourmet Shop tn !he kll- chen ... Shade.'> or Greek Oli\'es and Frenrh c<1n11ed mu shroom.<:. ('rystali1ed An- gelica and P1rklcd Qu;:iil egg.~ . . \V hr r r cook- ed and sal·orv I) <1 n is 11 Hains and rare roa ,.;I berf can be tnrrrl hnme whnlr, halved. or b\· lt1e ~II!'" \\'here f'\'Cr,1 dav ynu 11 find cornplrli' 1nf'a!~ I r !'1 n1 English Beel Si 1up ! o Grapenut rus1;ird purld1ng 1\1th E~o!1c S;i l::.d. !\lac· aror11 .-nd ChcC'sr and olhPr J.'Ood .!food !h1ng.~ to en.ioy 1nbet11i·ecn , Catering . nf course . fro m one perfec! d1~h lo a par!)' fvr 100 .. ' E:HOllE A,'1;0 PRll\IE ~1E.o\TS All tenderly tnmrned and i;enlly wr:ipped .. A mea l department that ~p:irklf's .. . fro1n 1he Candlelight /.leats and steaks .!ffd roasts .. dO\\'ll the con1- plete line even lo the b;iby beef liver done up in lill te glittery biigs. /.teats for your freezer . Prime cuts. not usually fnund in super markets. because fine restauriln1s ·and ho1els have a priority. Don 't forget the telephone •.. fi73-G360. The meal departmrnt likes to have special cuts ready and "'ailing. unless you'd like to per!ionally dirC'<:t the thick- ness of your steaks. TH E BAKERY BAKES RIGHT HEHE . And decorates t vt rylh1ng rrom pink elephants on cupcakes to many splendored l i e. r e d wedding cakes to b e assembled at the scene or the reception Richard's has it all . the food and grog lrom evfr;o~·here and anywhere . ... and serving people is our most Important business. PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE l , 4, 5 FOR YOUR HAMBURGERS •.. ONION BUNS 6 FOR 31¢ N ATURA L GRAIN GOODNE SS ... Peasant Bread 49¢ PHONE 673-6360 FOR HOME DELIVERY ltj OUR DELIVERY AR~ ~i.~.._J.'2 • ~~Vt3MI 25 PERFECT WITH FRESH FRUITS . , • Pound Coke 79~ WITH YOUR COFFEE ... BLUEBERRY MUFFINS 6 for 69¢ And for real old fashioned ihortca ke •.. SCRUMP ETS 6 for 69¢ LIDO MARKET CENTER NEWPORT BLVO. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE Or9fon Serenades for your ple•sure by Bernice Fay • RED ROSES everyon•s f1vorite, and only • , • 2.49 YOU'RE MISSING A L4T llP 6/JlJD TBINGS ... IF YDll~f NDT SHDl'PlNB AT BlGllA8D1' ! And, one of t he b ig things you 're missing is lots of great food. We have more kinds of a lmost everything from soups to coo~ies. Many imported from such fa r-flun g places as Sw it1erland , Norway, Germa~y. -France anef Engfaricl: ff there's somefhtrrq you've always warrted to try, but can't find it-we have it or can gl!lt it! SHOP THE HAPPY STORE --RICHARD'S! tIJ~m~~ THE FRESH EST CALIFORNIA POULTRY IS FR O M ZACKY FARM S LARGE, COMPACT, NORTH ERN GROWN 39~LB ~~!~.~~~~ES 6 1°' s1 la nd never a ny preiervative,J) WHOLE BODY FRYERS CUT-UP FRYERS SPLIT BROILERS FOR PAELLA OR CHICKEN CACCIATORE 49~LB Boston Butter LETTUCE 2 1o. 29~ Brush witli herb seasoned butler •nd brcil. FOR ELEGANT PARTY RECI PES .•. Chicken Breasts JUST FOR THE DARK .M EAT FANS.) •. LEG and THIGHS SIM M ER YOUR OWN CHICKEN SOUP . NECKS and BACKS 89c LI. 79¢ LI. 10¢ LI. FOR ELEGANT PA TE' CHICKEN LIVERS 79C LI. VERY GOOD STEAMED W ITH RICE •.• GIZZARDS 49¢ LI. TO MAKE MOCK COCKTA IL DRU M STICKS ... CHICKE'N WINGS 49c LI. WANT SOMETH ING EXT RA SPECIA L -WITH NO WORK Elwell Forms Stuffed Cornish Gome Hens bone le ~.~ 1.19EA . Choose them stuffed with Appl esa uc e and Almon di, Brown Ric• .t nd Mu shrooms, er W ild Ric e and Mus hrooml. Fresh FRYING RABBITS LONG ISLAND DUCKLING Something • li ttle diffe rent How •bout currie~ duck ? STUFFED ROASTING CHICKENS Fancy Ca17penter SQUABS FANCY PHEASANTS 59c LI. 2.59 .. . 5.95 .. . BIG FAT FRANKFURTER$.-°" TO A POUND! HOFFMA N'S ALL BEEF FRANKFURTERS 85¢ AMERICAN CHEESE 12oz. 69~ 01 LB. KRAFT SLICED REESE MARINATED ARTICHOKE HEART~0 •. 69~ LAS ' HIERBAS, EXOTIC Herb French Dress!ng 0~. 39¢ ·IMPORTED FROM SWITZERLAND ••• SWISS CHEESE LB. 1.79 • I Win a Swiss Watch I • • GUESS THE WEIGHT OF THE LARGE WHEEL OF SWI SS CHEESE ON DISPLAY ' Entry bl•n ~I in o.li. ~;m~~" Birds Eye PEAS 1ooz. 6 ro, $1 BIR DS EYECUTCORN 10oz. 6for$1 BIROS EYE BROCCOLI SPEARS .. ,. oz. 4for$1 Birds Eye ~WAKE b •. 3 1°· $1 Skinner EGG NOODLES 1 oz. 29¢ TWO FOR HORS O'OEUVRE S ••. Elwell Fa rms RUMAKI '"' oL 79¢ El we ll Forms WING -ENS 10 oz. 79¢ Downy Ffoko Poncokes 10•1, oz. 4 for $1 6-Pack POPSICLES • 4 $1 for. •II fl1vors ARE YOU CONCERNED1 WE ARE! REC YCLE YOUR OLD NEWSPAP.ER S! All p1per1 mu 1t be b.19g•d, box•d or bundled. Do your p•rt for con1ervefion. RECYCLE SlATION-Ee1t P.1rk ing lot FI RM, RED AND RI PE, FOR SALADS ANO APPETIZERS CEHRRY TOMATOES BASKET THE BE ST APPLES ANYWHERE! FROM NEW ZEALAND Granny Smith APPLES 4Lb• $1 s~""'~') FOR SALADS, DESS ERTS ANO SNACKS JELL-0 GELATIN 3 oz. Nobisco Fo ney Chocolote Wofers MAN NING 'S COFFEE Cornotion INSTANT BREA KFAST s I OL 1 LI. ' oz. FOR 49~ 43¢ 85¢ 59¢ Arden AA BUTTER 1 LB. 83¢ Gerber's Stro ined BAB Y FO OD DE L MO NTE ''" oL 12 for $1 Sliced PINEAPPLE " oz. 5 for $1 LIBB Y SLICED OR HALVES YELLOW C LING PEACHE S SNAP-E "TOM Tom"o Co<~loil lt oz. 10 Oz . 3 for 79¢ 6 $1 Lawry's Spogh etti Souc e Mi x t 'h oz. 19¢ American Beauty Curly-Roni ~. 10¢ Del Monte Golden C,eo m Sty le Corn 11 oz. 5 GLAD Wostebosket Bogs 20 er. for $1 59¢ AURORA Both room Tissue 1 '" 4 for $1 CH IPPER S Butter Toffee PEANUTS COMING NEXT WEEK GERMAN FESTIVAL OF FOOD AND BEVERAGE • Many new foods , mony old fa vo rites all feotured wines, beers, che .. es and much, much more. 12 o •. 49¢ ~KJ.., .. ~ MARKET HOME & GIFT SHOP OPEN DAILY •·7, SU N . •·6 OPEN DAILY •·6 LIDO YACHT SHOP ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR FLOWER SHOP CLEANERS • DAILY •·S:lO, SAT. q.& O PEN DAILY, 9°6 OPEN DAILY q.6 DAIL y 8:)0°6, SAT. l :Jo.s ' ' • • -. ' ' .-:: •'. • . . . . - Beef Stew ....... 1 ~ •0.z: ~~~·....... 7 9c Chunks o[ hearty lean beef, smothered \rilh gat 1\e 11 goodnc>s:S. \\'ith rich t..asl)' gravr ! Chipped --Beef ... !1.~~-~~: •••• 89 1 'Iender beef ... \1·;1fet· thi n ••• in r il'h t·rc:uny sauce : D1:!i1:i r.us ()\·er toasted English )fuffin! Stouffer's Chicken w\~~~~ 69( i "our choice .•• r ithcr one so n1caty \\·it11 tender tasty chic:kcn ..• ju~l a\\·aiting yuut· plt·;ts\IVL''. Tuna Noo dle Casserole ........ 65< A\\1·nys ;l faYuriti..:.,. t~nder Li ls u( luna ••• egg-y 11ood lL·S •.• readr lo hc:tl :iud ;:;c1'\C: 11 oz. Breast of Chicken . .. . . . ..... $1.79 Salis bury Steak ................ $1.29 Turkey T etrazzini .............. 79 ¢ F avorite n1cat in the Itali:\ll style : ..• J:! oz. pkg. Swiss Steak ........................... $1,98 J.t·an !l'Udt·r bel'f iu r i~·h gra1.1·: l l oz. size. Chicken Chow Mein ............ $1.79 Stouffer goes Chinc:lc ,,·ith this b ig :!G oz. siz1-'. Macaroni and Beef .............. 63 • J>t·liti•111o,; h··at. and ~('\'\C la\·or it<''. 11 oz . pl,g-. Chicken and Dumplings ...... $2.29 Roast Beef Hash ................... 95• \\"ith lhc dtlfcrl·111:c th aL is Stouffel'';; ~ 11 07.. Super Meat Specia ls! • Del ic:d e fla,·01· ••• :-1•r111).!· !.11111i ::: •.• r .. i· ;.,J,iJlC'I. ror1k in)..'", tl1c 1Jl'Cli]C'1· or the barh1•r11t~: L'.:-'.ll.~\. (.1\!llll': G1~u~j l3mb S9c lb . Small Loin Lamb Chops ... $1 a( Boneless Lamb Chops ...... ~1.79 "· Chuc k Steaks ...... ~~N.T~~ ~~~! ...... 59fb }'inc l'illillg on a l1utlg<'l : , • , C .~.U.A. chl•ll'e qu:d !I ,\', •• lr111111l1·d \(1 1il l1•1' ~ •111 111Ul'(' \.due! Split Br oilers. ~~L!f~~~1~·.s.F.1 ~E.s!!.49fb l\1ng i,1t.c1l : Fr,·sh plu1np golll ... n !iiL·d.-:, cxp C>r tly l!.lllit i11lo 1•1·rlL'lt 1J r11 1ltn~ lL;d \1..'s : Ground Round . . . . . . . . 89 :. Sliced Bacon . . . . ..... 59:, l .(';p1: 1-"resh: P.ulk ut p.1Lt1e:i '. Boneless Beef Roast $1~~ Fillet of Halibut ..... 79:b !ilild fla\ ~11·., :i1 11·ay~ 11·cll l"i'l"t'I\ ('d '. Liquor Valu es J & B Scot ch .. "~~f:~~L~~N .... $16 75 J1our id y.·i th pritle ... alld kll0\\1 you sa\'('d l.j O 1)n this fa\'Ol'ite : El RJncho Rum r~~H .$3.99 Budweiser 1i.~; 6 for 51.19 I~i ghl .•. for g r~tlt drinks! QuJrt ... $4.99 ~a\"C J :!..: on the r {I\ ll I" 1..' d ti path'. r \\"ho bul }~I ]!ancho \\·ould think of an cvenl such 3S th is? Stouffer's items •• the \\·hole k it and }\aboodle ,,. all in one ad ••• all at reduced i1rices to make the values even greater! Enlrees :ind side dishes ••• vegetables and meats • , • casseroles and combinations .•• eacl1 a delight to lhc eye, to the palate •.. and to the budget at El Rancho prices ! Thi.i \veek-cnd, ser ve Stouf. fe r·s ••• fur 1.:onvenicnce, and for goodness •• , and sit back and collecL lhe compli· men ts "for the great cl inner you t>ut together! ' . BEff '-OR CHICKEN 47' Meat Pies •••••••••••••••••••••• Big JO ounc.e size! Flaky ci·ust ••• heavy y.,•ith the rn 2a ty goodness o! J1eart)"· beef or tendci· chicken? Welsh Rarebit .. 1~ ?~ .. ~K.6: ••• 6 5' You'll Joye the xobust cheddar goodness, served over triangles of toast ••• add bacon ! Stouffer Souffles -~~1~~~~. 39' Macaroni & Cheese .... 1:.~z;!~~ ..... 35c Frozen goodness ••• 1·eady t o heat ;ind serve •• , made '''it.h real cheddar! family Size 87c ....••.. ltt w.. pkg. . Gourmet Seafoods ............... s11s Cheese Souffle : , .................. 89¢ ("lloosc Lobslc t· Ne,1·burg 01· Crab in ''rine Sauce! L ight and fluffy •. made \Vi th real cheddar: l Z or.. Boneless Short Ribs ............. $1. 98 Au Gratin Vegetables .......... 43¢ J.1orc value \1·ith Stouffcr·s tender tasty ribs. ··>.'our Choice .• Broccoli or Cauli!Jo,ver, 10 oz. pkg. Baked Lasagna ........ ... . . . .. sl.89 Potato Specialties ................ 39¢ ~o 1nurh satisfaction fo r the fan1ily ! 30 oz, Choose either Au Cratin ot· Potatoes '''ith Peas ! Escalloped Apples ................. 39• Noodles Romanoff ................ 43¢ \\'ho else t·a n make apples so tempting? E1·e? :--; oodlrs become exotic '''ith St.ouf fcr's. louc ho 12 oz. ... Super-fresh Produce! CantaloupBB ........ IJ~rf ~'lore evidence of the d ifference at E l Rancho! Comp.are the thin. skinned •1ualit~·. the rich juicy flavor ••• and see, for yourself, the value : Valencia Oranges ............. 6 lhs. s1 Fresh Green Beans ................ 29~ J·:;n·ll ripe golden globe bursti11g-,,·ith juir(''. Snappin g crisp •.• and they'll cook \lj) so tender ! Sup er-Grocery Values! Pi1..·kc,l field fresh, then fast frozen lo seal in f\ll\"Ot" ••• and helter thail cYer al El r:.ancho's price I Strawberry PreservessM~~~E!".s59c Big ~O ounrc j;i rs •• , n1ac\e 'v ith only the finest berries ••. here's goodness you'll lo,·c ! Dole's Pineapple Juice ................. 3 '°' Sl Brighlen lhe d11.y \\'i lh a glass of chilled goodness fron1 lia'v~1ii '. 46 oz. cans I Cool 'n Creamy 11 .. 39' Green Goddess ...... 39¢ F r?zen Jluddings from Birdseye! \V ishbone salad dressing'..,. 8 oz. Unpolluter . 49 "-•• 69¢ Coffee Mate .. 16 " •• 79' The detergent for ecology conce rn ~ ~[Gd ern creamer from Carnation! Lawn Bags r11. ,; 10 $1.19 Folger's Coffee .... 7i~&. }lefty m akes 'em big and strong! 2 lb. can it.GT 3 lb. can $2~9 Delicatessen Specials Longhorn Cheese ... 79~ El Rancho's OY.'n ••• quality cheddar •• , by t6e piece a t this special price t Canned Ham ~~N: $1.89 ·string Cheese :. s1.s~1'. Dak's ..• needs no r efrigeration! r·un cheese ... Armenian! t El Rancho Scotch r'.tth .'5.79 S • h w· flflH 99e pan1s 1nes ........ . Bottled in ScoLIHnd '. .. , Quart ... $6..89 l ,olX! de Vega . , . 1·h11itc of 5 k in ds : Prices ;,l effect Thrt1·. th 1·011gh .51111. J11nc ,;, 4 • .'i. 6 .• ~·<> sul cs to clcalc1·:{, Ope 1t cfail!l 9 to 9 ••• S111ulay lO to 7 Vienna Knackwurst 79• Mouarella Ball$ ... 89' Franks or Polish Sausage. 12 oz. Frigo ... \V isconsin'a finest! 18 Oz. ' ARCADIA: Sunset and Huntington Dr. :/!/N~ PASADENA:. . f~lfi~I SOUTH .PASADENA: ~/Ni ; 'ilUNTINGTON BEACH: /Wi/; NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newpor t Blvd ,,,11 l[I Ranclt0 Center) '"' . 320 West Colorado Blvd ·'""'' Fremont and Huntington Dr "''·''' Warner and Algonquin !Boardwalk Center l ,., .. , 2555 lastblull Dr 1£asthluil Village Ceu tell • ' 7 PILOT ·ADV ERTISER N Wtdnrsday, Jun• 2, 1~ You Can Believe It!!! EVERY DAY SAV·INGS ~ ARE GREATER AT TOTAL DISCOUNT THRIFTIMART •LUI CHIP ITAMPI ON ALL PRODUCI AND MIAT DIPT. PURCHAlll llt:l .H 'A'l't :SSEN llEl'ART~lt:N'I' . ·WILSON. C.PRN COUNTRY ALL MEAT liRANKS '--,~~;-.~;------r;7u:-s:;-;z._-----1 I HOT DOG 33c I Hamburger 33c I IUNS . I BUNS I L-----------L-------.,.--.-· l(~Af l SllCfD 49c JACK CHllSE ......... ,, .. ,, ....... •o•. KU.fl SUCf0-:-1 ~ OL 7ac I JANf ANDfl50 t-I l.M(llC AN 69< MOllARELLA CHEESE I CHEESE SPREAD ~·.~~\'.' 1~ , The Largest Selection of MAJOR BRANDS at DISCOUNT PRICES . CUT GlllM llANS, FllllCN SllCID GlllN lfANS, IAILY ·~.llDlN GlllN Pf.f,S, WMOll lllNll •r CllAM STYlf COIN, SPINACH, l' our Choice 303 TIN t :VER\'DA.\' LOW DISCOUNT PRICES u 's.D.A. ~~-~--.... lo 98 ~ us D ""<>tOICr 8 5 . IOUND STEAK .............. lb. IOUND IONI ROAST ....... lb, U.SD.• "CIOOIC I" •1 sa PORnlHOUSI STEAK . .. .. • ii... USO,• "CJ<OIC I" lA~l UID 98 0 Ill ROAST.................. 11o. WILNO KOSHER MEATS 17.oz. PKG. SALAMI, 99c FRANKS, KNOCKS ••••.•.......••.•.• ,,. IA, RREAKt'AST 1 'REATS WILSON'S CRISPIUTE 011: MO ll:ll:Ell'S YORKSHIRE 48 SLICED BACON ... , .. ,,, .~. ou auCUf I OTAl BU,ffT, HORMtl'S RE D U.lfl, U ID.• "CHOICI" $1 •• T080NI STEAK .............. '"· U lD.A.'l:>IOIC I" •1•• USO• "CHOKf" 39 < lllF SHORT RIBS ........... 1~. BUDDIG'S SLIC ED MEAT -J .oz. HOffM.AN"S arnfllAAIO. SICMAN'S VAC ,ACK 5 9 SLICID BACON ............. ·'",,, .~: lllF, HAM, CORNID 39c BllF, TURKIY, PAS- TRA.Ml,CHICKEN. ........... IA. Rll STIAK .................. ii... U.,.D."-"CHOICI" $1 JO <LUI STIAK ................ 1~. USO.A "(>IOICl"ll•I< ' 98 < STIWIMS I Elf • • .. • .. • .. .. . 11o. •••H 1<•Couw( 8 J ••lloU '°"4N, 1un °"HOH .... ,. BONELESS QAINTH ..... 9 ,\.1 UNK SAUSAGE .. .'·~:.:• 29.:.. USO•"C,.OICl"ICINf!HS 98' r·IONIROAST .............. lb. U.S.D.A. GRADE 'A' EASTERN QUALITY FRESH PORK BUTT ROAST ). 3« LBS. 41c TURKEY , HINDQUARTllllS ~> LB. 4·6LBS. 21c LB. lt!~M '"(J\!101t PORK STEA K . lllSCOllN'I' SEAt'OOll •l!\ .. l<Oll>llOl "l<IS•O• !M! 1lU OI<" 98 . I JU .. tO llUMOll!G<>t< 79 . HALIBUT STEAKS . .• .•• •• . . . . . •. • . 1b. 1 ·COOKED CRAB rw•·· ••• i-... 1...... •• • • 1"11 "IS'1'llllfS 79 I "11; 79' MONTEREY ROCKflSH •• • . .. .. . .. . 1\. I WESTERN OYSTERS ......... "o-. ,. u .s.D.A., GRADt: •A' . t'ROZt:N ~lt:AT "l't::,Dt:R-•.t :t :• Ql'i\l .IT\' FRE SH FROZ~N 4.5 lBS. ROASTING 49 C CHICKENS..... 1~. <.-lo 11"'0' 111"°'0 98' 3 l8 AVG WT IC l•ool, · , • • VEALPATillS ................ CRY·O·VAC WRAPPED '"'"""" ~ 1 •• 9 8 atEF n1n1as . .. .. . . .. ... . . . .. CORNED C CORM DOGS ................... 891\. ROUNDS ......... ·~- IYIRYDA Y LOW DISCOUNY PRICll ON FROZEN FOOD J<NO"\ 91' SNACK TRAY ............. r1 •••. l .. l>G•Otn'I '',_I•••"' 59' llEAD DOUGH .. , ........ 11 ... Ollt l!U 48' TATIR TOTS .............. 11-. ·~••c11w1H 25, ~CUT BEANS ........... , tijt~ •KllWlll 25' ~ MlllD YEGETAILIS 10 .• , 1~;-., "t UWllt 20' ~CUT <ORN ........... 10 •• 1.!if:--. "C!SWU! 20' ~ GR!EN PIAS ....... •c ••. t ofti!:-.' "~flWffT 20' ~ PEAS & CARROTS •. 10 •• .... OL!IT (•UVo. ................ , $1 TO BUFFET SUPPllS .,. ·····~ .1 ,,,,, ~i'RlADID SHllMP 1•1,1 ... $2 39 Bii(.,\D"1D'f1S'H STICKS •.. 1,0, 79c 1.fit.:\"'•U"PlD •1•• 'C:3'KING CRAB MIAT ....... . l'RODUCt; llt:l'ARTlll ENT First of the Season PEACHES c lb. !IWE[l tlP l lPE 9 .... UITY flAVOt HAAS. 2 5 ~ WATERMELON • • • • .. • . . . • . lb AVOCADOS ......... "..... oa. vA'i."ll'C'1A ORANGES ..•• 1511.. CHERtY"ioMATOES .••••• 29c ,.OO<•OUUflHC.Dl lllOINT 79c MllACLI WHITI ............ -'·!.!.' ··~· 75' ~.. 15• ~TIDE DITERGINT •.. c..... llST DEODORANT ••••••• •-!o· ..... (ll '"'""' 7 3' . SUPD <LIANIR •••••••• -..;.· i.iit\ "u/1ooo;.ouo1 8C 30•• 21· '{51 IYOIY PERSONAL ••••• ••• . SAFIGUAID DIODOIANT -. ~ l .IQt:OR Dt:PAR'l'lllt:N1' '\,,_/ June is Wedding Time I ' ANDRE ·:-VHJTE , PINK, SPARKLING BURGUNDY <----"• ~CHAMPAGNE $ )· or COLD DUCK ci."..~~e 99 FIFTH . lOOTH,A.ST[-6c Oeal (So"'• Ct.0•11• f .1 72 C I t 11 03) D"''1 C 0 •• • •....••••.....•.•. ' S.i•• TASlfTS .. 0·1 1s ..... Cho•o• lfferdent ....... .'!!'! ......... 97• llQUIO (S•"'• Ct.0•9• ' $ 31 Gelusll ............ !~ !'! ••••• 11.... 1 fo!M Sh•ftOlh ,Dfft Reli•••• (So"'' Cho•o• 95• lxceclrln ......... !~·~~1 •••••• .o .. ~IM!Nl OlOOOtlANf I~""'* Chor11• 98 C re111 Mist ...... , .. '~ ~0! ••••• ,J·D•· AT ALL THRlfTIMARTS IN PARTICIPATING COUNTIES UTllJTY ALUMINUM STOOl ~ STEP LADDER STURDY, s3 97 LIGHTWEIGHT $5.95 VALUE JE RSEYMAtD -All (lAVORS '<;;;:;;>I SHERBET HALF GAL. 49c ROUND 10·0Z. 39! APPLE PIE CHIRRY OR 29c PIACH · . 22.oz. IA.· 2701 HARBOR .BLV~ •• COSTA MESA e 13922 BJfoOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO • • , .-. • .. ,. .... . ... , .... . . . . " . . . . ~ . . .. . . . !. 4J' OAILY PllOT ! ) Sourdough Recipe a· Starter for Fun • J ; • DEAi. NAN: My b115band bind lightly, lhen a careful \uce salad. Sonletinics I add a Whether you a re dining itt a 5-stir in al leasl 2 Lablespoons peel pa rseley added to 4 t.able-oysters, milk, cream a nd a ~ i ~ zt yurJ lt Alaska toirch of ·sugar until it suited little celery or di!J seed to thf-Star Pari!ian rt'staurant or 1n slivered or shredded blanched spoons me lted buUer. Get that tablespoon of shen-y. At our .-w\be . dwff aw. iou: ol 1ny taste, probably oo more original concocljon. your own ho me the procedure almonds. Cook !or just a piping hot but don·t let It boil. holll!e that onion soup mix is -~-p .., --~., and lo•ed than a teaspoonful. is much the same. It is 1"u.st as minute, roci.-~-the ruon con-Nan's Note: A friend of mine as much a staple as sail and ~ ~ DEAR NAN: We bave eaten .... 'fi .---&Mm. 1 1UD m•ke , them. Or yoa·can make up a good good over pan·fried fish as the stantly over medium heal Wl-"'Cousin J ulie Belle," who sugar. I use it for so many fkn'• Mw r de ll sour cream dressing ror beet broiled trout at some fine broiled. For a 12 to 16 ounce til the almonds are a beautiful writes a folksy ne .... ·sletter things. Too, like me, Julie gel! AJasb.a Soordoutll Starter: sal11d by-mi::rtng toge1her 1 cup reslaurants and it Is alwa ys brook trout melt about 4 golden color. Pour a co uple of popular all over the country, scandalized at the food folks l:l'te" a s&one creek -wtth • sour·crcani. 1'z to I tablespoon ~ervtd wilh almond butter. I tablespoons sweet butter and teaspoons lemon juice over sends me son1 e ··1 l.ike's" waste, brews the same sort of ·cover. M.11 I quart lukewarm ·1emot1 jll ict. "'.! teaspoon can't seem lo find any at heat just to the foa ming point, each cooked trout , then pou r from Pomona, Calif. She boils soup stock from a turkey w8ter ·nd ,, rup sacar In the horseradi~h or 1 !easpoon stores and my c oo kb o o k never beyond or it will the almond butter over the some fresh celery in about 1 •1~ carcass that I do. She freezes <:rock. Add enoug• ·flour to grateq onion and about 11z doesn't help. Can you".' fttllS. separate. fish and serve at Once. cups water in which she has hers in i~ cube trays, make a t.lli ln batter, about 3 teaspoon salt. \\'hat yo u don't HORSEr.1AN. OLATHE. KAN. This 1s one place you don't Another good but simple fish put an envelope of dry onion transfers then1 to plastic many or as few as you need. It's new' ··.\an's lleeipes You 've Loved and Lost" booklet. IL includes Jack ·s mustard sauce, carrot cake, the J-cheese Italian bread, tomato soup salad dress1n& and many others you have re· quested repe<1Ledl y. Send 2j cents Bnd ;i stan1ped, self-ad- dressed long envelope to Nan \Viley in care of the DAIL\' PILOT. cup1. Put I• • warm pl•ce for use al tht-moment ts a d1v1-Trout Amandine is a classic need clarified butter unless sauce calls for ~ cup dry soup mix. When celery and sacks for the freezer. Comes a a wed.. dend for next day's head lei· but very easy to prepare. you are very particular. Then v.·hite wine and a little chop-onions are tender she add!? good soup day you c.an use a.s "Wbe• It ts working good sttrl--------------------------------------------'------------"----'---''---------------- every d•y. Keep the brew 1oin1 by adding mou fl-Our and •aler from time lo time. Ketp tlg .. tly covered. A.Iu ka Sourdough H o t ca kes: Ml::r IJ. pint 1tar1e r 18 ollllftl) wtB-Z Maten e,:gs, Z LETS ASK THE COOK by lbn Wily i:ablespooit& sugar; I teaspoon 1oda, ·1 teaspoon 1all, melted •butter, lkM:tr 'and 'milk. !\tRS. --~W.0-W."BOR&JR;c DOVER, TENN. ,~ .. I ,, t ' , },·¢;' • • I(/ ;If ~ HOFFMAN FROM OUR MAYFRESH ' •.\ ' ., ' .i ,· USDA GRADED CHOICE OR USDA GRADED CHOICE OR MAYFAIR BLUE RIBBON MAYFAIR BLUE RIBBON . I am always delighted lo get tips and techniques from home coo k.s who have. been right on !he scene of any famous fare. I know that your starter is the "old, original" sinCe -~t uses no yeast at all to get things going anti I know that when you give instructions for keeping the brew going you m e a Cl ~·hatever is left after you use SMOKED FAMILY OF PROUD BIRDS WELL TRIMMED BONELESS. .: • :iOme of a recipe. /" Even i,,, cup to J cup of the start.er saved back "'ill be enough to make more "·ith the added flour and w a t e r . Howeve.r, I ai!IO ·lqlow many readers will nee d lO kno w how- mucir-0£ oo ,wme of your hot . cake ingredients lUllll they get ~lbe hang of it. J wouM ~uggest 2 tablespoon~ melted butter and 2 cups flour with probably a bout l lh; to 2 cu~ milk. It is best to add flour and 1111Jk" gradually· un til you get · the right consistency. The C.OOperative Extension Service ol tht Universit)' b ( Alaska does use yeast for their slarter the fi~it lime it is mix e<i. 'Arter that yoo don't need Yeast at iJI. Adding more flour arid water to '6me' of the sav· ~ back ' starter keeps it ac- llvt-. · Their recipe calls ror 2 cups flour, 2 cups' ·water and I package dry yeast or I ~·east cab! mit ed in anything that is not metal. Ne.ver leave a metal spoon standing in the starter. P lace in a warm spot free of drafts or in a 'closed ~upboard overnight. In the \noming put ¥.i· cup starter in a scalded pint jar with a tight cover: tr yon are not goinJ to make more Star~r right away, store in refrigerator or any cool place. The rest may .be used for hot cak~. bread, muffins and "·aHles .. They set their hot cake sponge the night before. putllng the starter 1all bul tha t saved-back portion ) tn a bq\I'\, adding 2 cups "·arm "·i t.er and 2 cups tlour. In the morning ·it '11i\l have gained about one hair in bulk CO\"Cred ...,,ith air bubbles. At that l1n1{' 11dd 1 or :! eggs, I teaspoon soda. I teaspoon sall and I table~-sugar. Bea! "'ell ...,·ilh a fork before :idding 2 lab\ei;poons melted fat. 1"he batter is now ready for the hot griddle. ' DEAR NAN : Quite of ten wben we eat at smorgasbord· lYPf: re~lauranu they ser\'t a ~bett sal ad J ltke very much. l 'vt searcbed t b r .o u g h :CoaUeu <:00kbooks but not a\•ea Scandinavian oae1 give a , tttlpe for anylhW& like "·bat "'e have eaten. Then I called ont of those re1t11urants, the)' said the salad was shoestring beets. r.a~hes. sour cream and 1ugar but could not' g(~e me proportions. Can you do a bet- 1.t:r job of p erst1ad1 ng restauranu to part with their ,recipes? f\fRS. R. WAR NER: NORTHltlDGE, CALIF. I am probably the last person in the world who oo uld con them i,nlo detailing a apecially that dr1ws their c rowds. €an you blame them? , 'Ibey know I · would be 1preading the word roast--tcr 1 coUt la no time. Too, it 1has been m y uperience that 'when nstaur9ntl · do release· pet •r.ciP., lo tho ptier>I public. thty att apt to ,..orn'ft one ttem that limply mal(es the di~h. No doubt )be restaurant you ·contacted.,.. telling the tru1h about not Mille· able to list ~: SO often it is alrnOlt ~aJble" to bre11k 1oWft ·, quanUty recipe 'to fiMllJ' Slit and na ve It ta!le lb< ..... Jt(yoqr_ s)loes I "·ould simply dralil ;a can ol shoesfrl ng . hMi: .(pickled « plain ) add i-:.4.--;.~er ·,,iced radisl'lts , I <.,1 r , , ,ugh toUr cream to . -. I MAYFRESH LEAN BEEF PICNICS ' YOUN<i SHORT DUCKLINGS RIBS USDA c GRADE •'A,, lb. lb. HOFFMAN SAUSAGE PDl'K \lt-IKS, 8·01. PICC ................ -.... _. __ ........ --........ 29' HORMEL RANGE BACON '} !b lt+ICK SUCED ......... . HORMEL LINK SAUSAGE ,.,s 129 ;.c S9< 59< ................ 79< ,. FRYER ·PARTS ·ii CALIFORNIA GROWN tl<il. ~· FROM FOSTER FARMS il...41! WHOLE LEGS ... "*MW B~OWN & SEl!Vf B 0 1 PKG WILSON BACON (Ql!N (0 UNll!Y I lb P~G WILSON SAUSAGE 5MO~EDPOl!K UN( I !I> • ~---SEAFOOD SPECIALS-----... ;~~~g~ ..................... 69~. !.~!!STS ...... 69~. one cent sale SODA POP MAYFRESH 28 OZ. BTL. ALL VARIETIES '3V 5 * s 1,;~1f f JR l f'2i1 J!:, mix or match APPLESAUCE 'jrij'l!~H KiDNEY BEANS Mfol'~l~" . ' MA YFRESH SOUP ,...'u11~0~~ ... 01 YOU6[,$1 GET ONE BUY • MORE FOR • one cent sale You4 · s 1 GET ONE BUY ~ MORE FOR 1£K:c sj' mix or match CUT GR. BEANS "~i'f':("':Jr.1~1 SWEET PEAS 'foj',~!~t MAYFRESH CORN ';jrg~ !~'~J~ MAYFRESH BEETS ~~'l'J~l l3V s~s 1,:~,frJR- OTATOES U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET· ' ' c ' ~ lb. mix or match ORANGE JUICE MAY FRESH FROZEN 6 OZ. CAN YOU s ~ $1 GET ONE BUY ' MORE FOR MA YFRESH FROZEN VEGETABLES •tG QI QI'. GR. BEANS fRENCH • • CORN, PEAS 10 oz. PEAS&. CARROTS '"'· YOU BUY Sis 1 GET ONE 1 MORE FOR ' t. CHUCK STEAKS WELL TRIMMED c ~ lb. REAL McCOY SPECIALS -· BEEF 29' 39' =~EloN ;~~'.-. ... 69' LINKS sou•o .. BEEF ROLL SAUSAGE ~~' tNGU!>H CUI ......... . BEEF SHORTRIBS "69 ' BONElE!>S, SHOUlDl R ....... s 11 q lb CLOD ROASTS ARDEii DAllJ SPECIALS j ICE CREAM ARDEN HIGH Q UAUTY se~ ~.~°!!~~C HEESE _ """] 7' ~~!~!~~~s_;:.:~·-·-·· ·-· 3,~ s 1 ., .. !:!,@1 .-one cent sale.'.i PINEAPPLE M"'YFR ESH su:Eo FLAT NO. I (AN Ttu 7· , s 1 CilT ONE llT : MOii FOR :1 • " " I u. 1-1 RO 2-lb. Sl.j5 FAM •OU BUY PEA •OU BUY ALU YOU W Y . -.. . .. . . . . . . . . -~--,,, .. Sundae-best American Dairy Princess Appropriate For Any Day ' J :ine Logan suggests putting on ~·oor Sundae-Best for a cool $Ummer hostess idea. Sundae- Best Cake, her highness's own reci pe, uses Jane's favorite dairv food -iee cream -for the "sunda e touch inside. and out. Va nilla ice crean1 con1bined \1•ilh a white cake mix n1akes a rich, moist cake that Is quick to make on :::arefrtt summer days . Just slice anli etdd a scoop of your favorite ice c re a 1n flaVor. f.1arshma!low sauce, 1nade with miniature tna rshmallows and convenient frosting n1ix. ~tlcb Lhe perfect sundae topping. Don 't wait 'Iii Sunday to put U.S.D.A. GRADED CHOICE OR MAYFAI R BLUE RIBBON ·l BONELESS BE EF • STEW MEAT lb. Jll't,M Y DEAN PORK SAUSAGE 2}b~~OLL7g~ Sl.55 PKG. FAMILY STlAI\ '0NfltS.~. , ... -....... .. TENDERLO INS • , .. l}j:~ s 12~. s 12~. FRUIT COC lt TAIL ~;;•t;~·t -OJ8UY ~f0R 51 G(!I MOREIO~ e PEACHES M"'"'"'" • Sl1C(DQRHA.1lo l:> •0USUY410RSl.Gfl IMO~EfOR 11.1.t:;p;1 SPINACH ;;,~';:~'" YOU 8VY ) 1n~ ) I, Gt! I "'()11£ FO~ TOMATOES :.;';';';,,, YOU 8UY l FOii S l Gt t l MOii£ FOii 1(..i ;r,)=' mi:ic'or match· TOI LET TISSUE ;~~·;;:~ ';~g YOU tt;Y • fOI! ~I . GE! I MOii( fOR ALUM . FOIL ;;,·;~·:"· YOO 8lJ1 ~ fOR ~I , G£1 I MORl fOlt CHAMPAGNE OR CO LD DU~K CHATEAU LA REINE s 89 FIFTH BONELESS CHUCK ROASTS U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR MAYFAIR'S BLUE RIBBON BONELESS.ROUND STEAK -•. --. .. . ··-··lb.' 1.29 LEAN BEEF RIB STEAKS ... . -····--··---·-.. '1.29 BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS ···-···-···-·-···•·'1.59 UAll BEEF CUBE STEAKS ·····-···· ··········--·-"·'t.59 LEAN BEEF RIB ROAST ·······-·· ··············-·-·····---•. '1.19 TOP or BOTTOM ROUND ROASTS "'"""' ...•...... lb. '1.39 CEN TER CUT BEEF SHANKS .••..•...............•••...... lb. 59' MAYFAIR DELICATESSEN HOFFMAN'S ALL MEAT BOLOGNA LIVE R SAUSAGE HOffMAN f~E5H ... ·-·-··-····-.. ·~--...... BRAUNSCHWEIGER HOffMAN -···-·········· ........... _._, .. ,,,._ .. COOKED HAM MAYfRESH 5 Ol. P~G .... -...... _,,,_, .............. . ~ lb . -" SCJ< ...• lb. 79< ..•. , ••. I ~ 69< OPEN 24 HOURS ..... Ha~Gal. $9'S - ... . ' . on }'Ollr Sundae-Best. Serve Lh is royal dP.sserl anytime friends gather. ROYAL SUNDAE·BEST .CAKE Cake I package (L8 \.-J ou nce) \\hit.e cake mir I pint van illa ice cream, softened 1,t cup 1vatcr 3 eggs Topp ing , I package (6\1' ooncel 1i1hi te frosting mix ~11 cup waler ~z c u p m i niature marshmallo1vs Chocolate or strawberry ice. cream To prepare cake: In large mixing bowl blend cake. mix , BLUE CHIP . -. . vanilla Ice cream, water and eggs at low S'peed unUI aJI in· gredlents are moisteoed . Beat 2 minutes at a mcdiwn speed. Turn into a well -buttered and lightly flou red 12-cup bundt pan. Bake in a preheated 325 degree oven 45-- 55 minutes. Cool in pan on wire rack 5 minutes: remGve from pan to wire rack to con! comple tel y. STAMPS WITH MINIMUM SS.00 PUACHASl CO UPON GOOD JUNE 3 thru JUNE 9 Tho• <<>up-t<>O<ll lo• T•IP.li tho ....,..,...,., ol ••9.,lot '"" l luo f"::C:---- Ch"' S•-• ••9..!ot!1 91""" ,.,,h -ootol ••'l'•l•• <l•P "" -· '~111111 111 hir •""••· •l 1dudon9,....,ho•• .,11t~oc1 ..,, "'oe..<1•. 1olw>c«1. """ Cl!~l{f t\Sf fr HEINZ KETCH UP • WITH THU COUP OH l!M>! ! 'f~ "'OVl T CU~TOM!• 14 OZ. BOTTLE OREO CREAMS 14 OZ . PKG. SANDWICH COOKIES • COFFEE MATE 16 OZ . JAR e 'YOU SAVE Ilk WHEN YOUIUY 4 JERCiEN'S SOAP BATH SIZE BAR e ADVERnSI D PRICES IFACTIVE 7 FULL DAYS THURSDAY , JUNE J THRU WED. JUN I f 175 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa ... D.\JLY PILOT To prepare topping: 11'1 a smaU mixing bowl pl~ fro.sting mix. Brin&: water • ma¢tmallowa to hoiUtt1; add lo frosting mix. Beat al lllCh speed 3-4 minutes or until desi red consistency. Serve cake slices topped with scoops of chocolate or straw~rry ice cream and marshmallow topping. Island Welcome A Breeze The flavor of the i1fand.s comes to you in these twti su- perb pies. Aloha Pie has .a creamy pineapple cuatlird liJ· ling with a crunchy topiWtt. Caribb@an Fudge Pie Is a wonderful blendinR'. flf coffee, chocolate and rum whieh bak- es to a brownie-like crust on top. -· ALOHA PIE ~• cup sugar 2 tablespoons flour ~~ ~aspoon sail I egg ~aten I cup dairy sour cn!am l teaspoon vanilla 2 13-ounce ca.n1 pineapple chunks I 9-inch unbaked paatry shell Toppln1 1,2 cup flour i .-cup brown sugar I cup coarsely chopped walnuts I teaspoon nutmeg 3 tablespoons $Oft butter Combine sucar, floqr ind salt. Stir in remainln' in- gredient.ii (except topping ), mixing until well blended. Pour into unbaked pa1try shell. Bake at 450 degr~• 'for 10 minutes. , While pie bakes, prepare topping by combining re- maining ingredients. Sprinkle over pie after it has baked 10 minutes. Reduce oven heat t., 350 degrees and continue baking about JS minute1. or until knife inserted in fillin1 comes out clean. Cool befoTJ servlq: st.ore in refrigerator. Makes I servings. Quick Quartet --• - ---=· - -' I -::::-. -· --' .- -· -. --. -fl .--, .. . . - I 9031 SIZES 1-11 - ' I Ly 11f ,.,.; .... 11T~-- Take an overall view - whip up ~ort or Iona pant& jump to wear with/wlthGUt basic blouse. Sew all three plus skirt' in brisk blue denim. p<>p{ln, chlmbray. Printed Pattern 9037 : NEW Misses' Slie1 I , 10, 12, 14, 11, 11. Yardagea In pattern. SEVENTY-FIVE C""' for each patt"rn -add 25 ctilll for each pattern for Alr MaU and Special Klndlin&:; elher- wise third-clus deJIVU}' .'lfiJJ take three WNb or mort. Send to Marian 'Martin, the DAILY PILO't. Palltm llopl. 232 Wut ll<J\ ~l.. New Yori<, N.Y. IOOll. Print !iAMS, AD- DRF.SS w1th ZW, JUE 1J1d STYLE NIJMJll!I\. Swing into SprJnc t lt'••, New Pattern Cataioc hit ~P. arates, jumP1uitl, sllmmm, shapes, fre_,e patt"11 C01Jpon. ~ cent.$. INSTANT IEWING llOOlt sew loday, wear tcmorrow. •1. INSTANT F'A!HION llQOlt .....:Hwidreds of fash1on fact&. ll. r ! ""~1._..4; ... \ I~. •"'·-•"'-.. -' " -. . .. ... .. _, . ~ . . . . ... ' . • ' I ' I ... .. ' . __ H i).41\. V .. LOT Fresh Apricots Give Cook Golden Chance Shine to --• · ,. •· t F-·• apr1·colS of t.be baiter Sp rink I e Halve apricots and remove 'ii cup apricot "''ftt ~inch baked pie r;hell sug1r and corn!'ltarch until pov.·dtrtd 9ugar and run M ~ ., , ...... apnoo may I'"' u en ~~1 y -milk until smooth . Spread this without p -.,11r1Uon, just as Beat the eggs until light. generously with sugar. Bake pits. Blend sour cream ar.d h cup water 2 cups apricot halve1 blended. Add the aprirot mixture In the botto m of I.he they cO«lt l!'Gfll the ma rket; Add sugar and 01! and dry in· in• hot over 14.25) until don.,, walnuts in a cup: !lpoon into 1 Lablespoon corn 1yrup To prepare the puree, hrst puree. v.·ater. and cor.n syborup baked pit shell. Pl.ct t.h• their tender. smooth sllru: about ~ minutes. Serves 12. hollows in apri&ls. Chill un W wa!.b, halve, and remove pits and mix well. Bring lo a ii, d Meda only be washed ligtiUy. gredients alter nately w i ! h serving time. 2 packag~ <3 ou.nees e.aeh.) stirring frequently, and cook aprit:ol halves. rounded 11 e Apricots sbou ld be a aolden milk and flavoring. Batter ls APRICOT CREA~lS cream. cheese from t.ht ripe frwl~ then whirl until the mixture i! smooth up , on lop or the cr1~m cht_es~ yell ow color when ripe and thin. 6 fresh aprico~ GOLDEN APRICOT CHEESE I,~ cup sifted powdrrcd pulp in blender until smooth, and thic kened. abou t ten filling. Pour coo 11 prico JI I P~·r 1·ni. a greased pan 9x ~·,cup dairy sour cream PIE suear or force It throueh a wire minutes. RemV\'e from heat sauce gently over lhe top. wl reach this co or al roo m vu •lrai·ner . Chill thoroughly before serv· temperature or more slowly lJ". Place apricot halves, ri.t 2 tablespoons chop Ped l!J cu p sugar 2 tablespoons lighl rum or 11nd !'let aside to cool. &-a 1 under refrigeration. Eal fresh 1 _:•:id:_• _:"P!'.'.·..:'::::l':::"''..':::'i!:':::lh::::":_':::':.:"':::Pc_ _ _::w.::al::nu::tsc_ ______ 2:..t::•::bl::es:'.:poo=ns:.:c::o::rns:::l:::ar::<::h __ _:m::i::lk_: ______ _:ln::_::•_.P:::•::_• ::m::ix:...::"':.=''::.:lh::•::_r_:lh::•:_____:_"'::'::' ::".::"::m::.::clt::ee::':_'_w_:_il_h -'"::'_in..:gc.. _M_ak_•_s _•_•rv_n_s•_· __ as • desStrt, snack or ap- petizer. H1Jve or stuff with cream cheese plain or with nuts. Dice into mixed green salad "'ith j'.lineapple bits using oil and vinegar d r e s s in g . G(tUZ'met-Crumble dry ro. quefort on top. LUSCIOUS APfllOOT BARS 1 cup thick apricot pulp 1'1 cup sOCt butter or mugarine 'Ii cup granulated sugar l cup sifted all·purpose flour lfl teaspoon baking pov.·der 1/t teaspoon salt I cup packed brown sugar 2 eggs well be.a.ten ~ teapoon van illa extract ~ cup rhopped walnut$ Confecti oners sugar Heat oven to ~ degrees. Grease b:M pan. M11: butter . gr1nulated sugar and l cup flour until crumbly. Pack into -pan. Ba.kt about 36 mi"utes or until lightly browied. Sift together 113 cup n6ur , baking powder and salt. Gradually beat brown sugar into eggs. Add sifted flou r mixture and mix well. Mix in vanilla, nuts and apricots. Spread over bak- ed layer. Bake 311 minutes or until done. Cool in pan. Cut in· to bars and r o ll in confectioners sugar. Makes about 2~ dozen Oars. To make apricot pulp. wash. halve. and pit the fre sh fruit. Then blend in electric blender until smooth, or force through a wire strainer. 1 cup su11ar 'h cup melted 1horl.f.ning or vegetable oil t teaapoon vanilla l lf.i cups flour 2 eggs 2 te~aspoons bakin& powder 1i1 ttaspOOn salt 1,1 cup milk Simple Supper Super For a sprin& breakfast or light supper Idea serve Eggs A La Queen. Hard-cooked eus also com- bine well with vegetables 11 in th is Baked Broccoli and Eu: casserole or Quick Egg Sauce for vegetables . EGGS A LA QUEEN 3 tablespoons butter 3 table$poons flour 1 teaspoon SI It 2 cups milk I teaspoon prepared mustard I cup grated chedda r cheese I 3ounce mu shr o o m s, drained t ta blespoon cho p ped parsley I tabflspoon diced pimiento i,-z cup cho pped toasted walnuts ~ hard cooked eggs 'roast Melt butter and blend In flour and salt. Add milk ; cook and stir until mixture boils and iii thickened. Add mustard and cheese; stir over low heat until cheese Is melted. B I end in mushrooms. pa rs ley. pimie ntn and walnuts. Slice ei;:gs and add tn sa uce. Serve hot over ('risp toa8L Makes 4 servings. 'BAKED BROCCOLI AND • EGGS I ~4 cups cooked broccoli , chopped 4 hard-ceoked es:gs, sliced I 3 ounce packa ge cream ch~se J4 cup milk 1' teaspoon sail 1/3 eup dry breadcrumbs y, 2 tablelJ)OMS melted butter t Place broecoli in " 1-nuart ' 'casserole: lop with sliced t'"'· Blend cream cheese with ilk: •tlrrlnr con1tantly over low heat until smooth a n d thick. Add u lt. Poor 11uce nver btoccoll aM egp. Mi'l bre11d· crvmbs with butt.er a n d ~ S"'Ttnkle oVtr broct:0li. Bake In J:50. dt,ret oven •bout 30 mlaates-Mak.ta I aervlnrs. QVICJI: EGG SAUCE 1 tO'i ounct can condensed crum of celery soup 2 hard-<OOl<<d eua. chopped 2 tablupooni ,,... pepper, chopped v, cup mlJt 1/4 tt.aspoon aalt Duh pepper Cal $19-1400,.,, ~ .i.,,. --,...,. c.,11 c:.lliMI If w . ' . IEE T-BONEs147 . ... JUK:Y, lENOfl STEW .. ,. ' Top Sirloin Steaks ~ '1!! Cube Steaks ,:;:.~ 11~ Family Steaks ~= 11~ £~~!.!!!~~59~ !~~,~~57~ OSCAk MAYER SLICED BACON :::-;..""'691 I~-::.~ u11:::: 2:t;'111 Shoulder Clod ~~ '1~ Link Sausage :=:.:.:. 29' Tavem Ham" o.~'~'MICU·1~ SlvD ';°"91~1 CoouD ;s1• SAIMON •• SHRIMP w u. A DAY fOR THE LADIES AT ANAHEIM STADIUM .• .JUNE 28 ... ANGEL BASEBALL CLINIC-FASHION SHOW-FREE PRIZES ••. FREE TICKETS AT VOHS Everyday Slim Priw} BACi'ltc EGGS """"' ....... 331 GU.DEM. DOZ. C1M. FRANKS ....... , ..... ,. 4 a· "1tC'f, lASIY. 1W PKO ORAN GU ~~ a~ta· DELMONTE PEAS Fanning Pickle Chips "\"'.J.~ Festival Preserves,,."=~ 3f Friskies "''~£H:E::~'17~'"1.'"" 2i33' Peanut Butter a:::~ 36: 89' Grapefruit Juice =:.· ... 46 ~43' Tomato Sauce -~~llA"°" 9' Vons Iodized Salt ~~~. 10' Luncheon Meal ~~~"" 43' ASSORTED VARIETIES CREAM PIES MORTON G[J..ot. Auorl.d $\lt lronn CANNED PEARS HALVES ,..,. rVh\ ·llllOY FARMS ~ RINSO DOER GENT NowwHh QGlliNr] (olor IJ.ocli .,. /t (v/o®sl!!1j1Milil·'!1Mf • ~?lv\\ VODKA ....... ,. '"" .... s32• NwtrtJI Spirit• flfTll Save 40c BURGUNDY WINE '""" Pn,.i Mns;or. $169 r .,1,10"'"' ;,,,, 1,,.,J 1,1,, Jl~g BEER $299 Sore 20 r I 'i~~ 24 CA.11 ~~~!~ .. !!!'!~ 31c BRUD --·. 35 ""''°'"""~ c ._, .. ~ ~....., ...... VONS DAN/SH-- COFFEE CAKES ~~~~~~.~ .... 39c URIE SIZI ":." St ( lRRID DEODOUNT m'IA D«Y SNAY. 6-0l. SIZf 69'1 PR/lE PRODUCE 1-DA Y BEST BUYS! ~'""49 .IUICl, C SUGAI! I~ """ PlmD PRUNES ':..'°.~ 39' S~ri•' Cotlllil -:::. 351 Mozzarella =:---~~ w ;'.:: ~" KOSHER FRANKS $1" Knocks or Midget Salami Artichokes :::; .. . .... S1l1d Let11ce ~ ..... ~ Fresh Corn :;::;.. ........ ... Brow1 01i011 :::; .... .. ,,,. '"' .. ' ~""' """· .. PILLS.BURY ,BISCUITS 9c ! DOUBLE'LUE !!'AIIAIPS I I 8RDCERY PUllOHASE I ' EXCLUDES UQUOR, TO.ACCO, ANO OAJiY '"°oucrs ' ~~:-..'" 11iittl~I 1' I . . . . . ' . . . . . . .. CRISCO :::~ wrrHrH1svONstoul'ON... L 3cAN J c...,-....... .,_, ..... w-. -... No..c.,_,,....~ . . . . . . . ~· Combine 1U lnlf!'fldientl; he~t to alrruriertna. Strve over eoolood aop1rap, brocooll. 10111 earrots. lf'MD h e I n I . Adams Ave., at Brookhurst, Huntington Beach Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach 5922 Edinrer Ave., at Spri112dale, Huntington Beach Laguna Hills Plaza, El. Toro 21082. Beach Blvd., Huntinrton Beach 17950 Magnolia, Fountain Yaney ... un....,. or 1 .. kl. Mak" 2 34081 """"' • • ' ' ' SAV·£ £VER1DA1 VllltM YOU ~llOP AT AL8lR1SOM'S SLICED 1 j BACON Albertson's . brand , • · ' Regula<"llr · Th ick Sliced Grade A Ouali:y BING I s I All flavnrs Square~ 1/2 GAL. California Grown Try a peach pie! ~!~!'!~ CllN ~=.~~:~~'.'. .............. ..12 ~; '1 48-IVDCADOI ~~:c':~~!,., ...... 4.':;11 lb. . C ARTICHOKES ~~::, .......... 8 ::• '1 .._lb. ____ . llMANAS ~:'.'. ............... ll lf ICE 'CREAM · • light M"t Chunk 6Yz oz. can A goo d savings ·~$ si ze for "'' BUDWEISER King of Beers $ J 19 6 1!1Ltl"1 hr1111 VODKA :•;,'!r.:;:~~"".'. ... 721 Chateo u R•"• COLD DUCK or 3 '1.~' $5 CHAMPAGNE "~ I s I .8 DZ. rv~ryone's favorite drink for summer! 6-12Dl. bottles . , ' c DEODORANT 'Glllell1 Ri1ht 511rd Br1~re, 411. F•r !he wllole lamiJJ! 68( SHAMPOO ,,;~"""'"· 8Jc fir lllfry b !I!, ........ . 11a·s •. 1'""'rst. lu••t• 13152 ldlllll h1~ T11tl1 1243 fe11•lll lhf., l1 C111l1 1911 .Ul'lll, w.11111111 ••• ,. 141 N.1tt1t1r, 4s Ye11s 21GO W. l1sttr1wp •~• .. '"'''' 1171 W, Kattll1, bH1l• 151 Nt. M1r•1r 11-nl., l11t1•r1 !o-~-,..-------L.._ _______ _J 15042M11111l1,f11111l1 Y1fltY ... ~\ltd.nt~. Juflt' 2, 1971 DAILY PILOT 4J £-Z lite br•nd Don't lorget to ~eep a supply far BBll. 10 LB.BAG GLAZED CAKE DONUTS ?lttl ' 0... lJ• '"'' 1 llSI Ultrllll M.,UW.,•f 7M Se. Ce 1st ttwy., l1t111 le1t11 WI l'nl11lnt1r •~• ... 1nt11i11lt1 JJ2! ~Cit,... In., ..... . 1151 s.. rn.,,i. 1Ulti11111 Irie~ 11211 Flr1t lft., 'ftltlltr 'DI hll Slrttt, AIU1 l111 19033 f 5t• l•t., ltwl114 Ktl&'h 711' flrt1l11t lt•4 .. Dt111ft!J 3141 Ct1rtHlpnf, c.flll .. lir 1 llSI E. firntttt, Mtmlll Ctrtl1 l Y1111w111, C11111 Pd 1511 Or11111i.1111, lnu P1ri 1a2 Et C1•l111 1111, S11 C111111tt l~IO l41•t. li•trsi4t 115 E. fto"HI, P19'lll 115 E. Alt14tl~ Drift, llll,111 41'1 W114rtlf,Llkt'llt• JM5 E1st11-. LIS Ytlll -- • I ' ' I I • • I ' I \ i I . Plentiful Foods "JUNE 1971 MILK AND DAI RY PRODUCTS Other Plentiful IGG-S llOILll-P:lYllS roTA.TOIS AND POTATO PltODUCT5 CA.HHlD llPI OLIYIS OlllD PIAS Rumors Deemed 'Hogwash ' Pick fresh pork for a budget pleaser. Pork IUJlp\ies are liirge, special sales are frequwt and the pre paration possibilities tanta l i z e the mo st discriminating tasie. Surely, you aren't a victim of p o r k misinformation. repea ling the rumors th&t pork is too fat, has too many calories and is hsrd to cook. Some people still have the idea that fresh pork is a storehouse of too much fat and too many calories. Not today'• pork cuts. Not only is the porker whlch provides the cuts a lean anlm•I; but at present mtrie~ prices, no productr can afford the extra feed needed to put extra pow>ds of fat on the animal. One way t.o assure you rself that pork isn't "fat as a pig" any more is to compare the calori es in some cul.s of pork and beef (you don't th ink beef has too many calories, do you7 ). A 3-ounce serving of roasted beef rib, Jean only, has 2US calories, a 3-ounce serving of roasled pork loin, lean cnly. has 215 calories. A 3-()UJ'lce servtnc or roasted pork shoulder. lean only, and a 3- ounce serving of broiled club steak ha ve exacUy the same nwnber of calories •• _ 205. So -.. even if you're a champion calorie watch•r. there's no need to exclude lean pork rr om your menus. Some homemakers lea ve fres h pork out Of [amily menus because: of a vague worry about cooklng it Iona enough to be safe to e.at. The v.·orry Is exas:ietated. Pork does need to be cooked ton1 enouah to let the heat reach the center of the meat . It 'a !lafe to eat v.·hen the in- ternal l.tmpe rature reachts 137 degrees on your meat thtrmomet er ... about the 6ame temperature o! r11re roast beef. You probably are horr ified _ .. just who would eat pOrk lt)at rare! The answer is ... no one. The point is -even lhou1h you don 't eat it that rare -it is safe to eat at a temperatUTe of 137 dearees. Sllll -pork is more tender and has more navor when cooked to higher temperatures. No doubt. your family likes their pork well d<>k ... cooked to an internal temperature of 170 to 115 dq:reu. Statement Corrected In a rectnl DAILY PILOT article dealing with open cod.Jn1 of da iry producll and meat, it wag incorrectly stated the Ralpha Grocery Co . nWl'l~r codes lt.s dairy items. Ralphs u.ses a clearly spell- ed out "pu.ll datt" which gives the date that l\ema must be removtcf f~ the JheJve:s. An It.em d•ted June ~. for e.-ample, must be taken from the aheJvtt btlort the stort openi oo S1tqrday, June 5. Alao open coded are th' ('Ompaey'1 oran.. J·u ice . hU'lche«1 meata, aalldl and plzu. Neat Trick When you 've 1dded too mu<:h milk to matb ll!d pota.~. sprtnkJe • frw in- llant po111o flaw In them un- ui they rr.acb I.be proper con- alllency. ~JflllltidQ', June 2, l(j1l Alpha Beta's Man in Blue introduces RON GUNDRUM PRODUCE DEPARTMENT tlEAD 1 250.EA~T CHAPMAN in this ad, including 68 DOUBLE DISCOUNTS, FU LLERTON r ·, .. • •Total II c:ompottd from sinilt ltftlt l)C.lrchist only. The fiflttt wm.ild bt eocti lli&hef if Meat & Produce were inellll1d. •RED LEAF • f UTIER • SAtAD BO'vVI. •ENDIVE NEW CROP SWEET BING CHERRIES LETTUCE CABBAGE c COACHELLA VALLEY LOCAL GROWN STEAK SIZE • BROWN SWEET CORN CUCUMBERS MUSHROOMS 5~ ··c O:a. ··~2 LB. NEW CROP • SWEET MILO US i: I • RUSSET GO LDEN RIPE RED ONIONS POTATOES BANANAS 2 Oc 10 c Oc,b. -LB. LBS. BAG TH ESE PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE TH.URSDAY through WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3.9 TOTAl UISCOUNTS IVERY DAY SOW( Al'Hl !n4 SJ'DR£$ OtS.C.OtJNT CAARCC f RJCl ii'on°&ooiii[s J.9t 111 I Ct!SUR S • V!JTH F"flU FEEDliid"ofsif"" m 261 U OZ AE!'IOSOL • REGlJJ.,IJI C.R SlJPlfl ~BRECK 1,3 •·-·: ~~!~,~,Eo! ~~l,,tJS -:t.XTURIZU/G SliAM1'00 8-0Ut:CE a.:inu:. Rl:GUU " • \'."!TH BODY • fOR fil.CN O[:; TOTAL DISCOUNTS EVlRY DAY •.QIJNOt l!OTTlZ ~[ Al.PHl l [IA stott:s Q.ISCOUNT t#IM'E rt ICE TDUCK OF SWEDEN KAND LO'flOll .99C 781 ------------------- .SMAU. AUD M£0/lIM tizt NIMBLE FINGERS BEAUTY GLOVES .69C 621 -------------------Pt.Asr::-: 0.'I CU.SS EOITU: 1 .c1..11;::r VISINE EYE DROPS 1.o ui;cr: RO'i1i.J'. L":llJ!D ANTl·PUISPIRANT X·HYDRA l!CTI1.!: or 100 TAI LETS BA YER ASPIRIN l!Orrt!:Of 30 .3:00 239 lJ1 761 WATERMELON . WHOLE c lb. LOCAL GROWN • REO RIPE STRAWBERRIES 9.:~ FRESH CUT ~Ji•lj'l "f I :(" ,,,,, CARNATIONS ~l!\\l"f'> ·~ch TOTAL DISCOUNTS EVLRY UA'I' PIUSaURY • cm:scnrr 11.Q?. 'M.JB£ " RO"RlGOIJJlD DINNER ROLLS SOM! ALPllA8fll SlOlllES OUC0U"1" CllAACiE P~ICI. Jl(381 AlPHA BtTll •If. CA.U.ON GOURMET"ICE CREAM v":i 93 1 11-C'OU?JT •let MIU'. CAROUSEL BARS .69t 591 ' . TOTAL DISl:OUHTI\ EVER Y DAY .., .. ~. ' OISCO r .. ' J ~i-OZ. PACKAGE GI ANT SIZE. IVORY FLAKES SOME STORES CHARGE B9c Bit -------------------3 ~i-OZ. PACKAGE GIANT SIZE ~ ~ IVORY SNOW SOME. STORE.S- CHARGE 89c sac ---------------·~~ . . 28-0UNCE. BOTTtE GIA NT SIZE . ·' TOP JOB CLEANIR SOM E STORfS CHA RGE 75c 1- '-= 63~: -------------------'21-0UNCE CONTAINER GIANT SI ZE AJAX @ CLEANSIR SOME STORES CHARGE '27c 22'-. -------------------14-0UNC( CONTAINER. COMET CLEANSIR SOME STORES CHARGE '20c 18' ------------------- '28.QUNCE BOTTU GIANT SIZE MR. CLEAN ·. SOME STORES CHARGE 75c 73~, -------------------- S4.QUNCE BOTILE G!ANT Sl ZI: . SPIC & SPAN < SOME STORES CHARGE I.OS 9~· ------------------ LAR GE SIZE LAVA llAR SOAP SOME 20 STORES C CHARGE 'lie -------------------BATH SIZE ASSORTED CAMAY llAR SOAP SOl..'.E STORES CHARGE 18c: 17' -------------------BATH SIZE BAR WHITE • BEIGE • PINK BRECK CREME RINSE 1lltl 791 BAYER TIME·RELEASE ASPIRIN .sat 781 ~ VANt"tY..A).(l'•S.OZ..•,-,.OZl:f .. , 821 ~HALIBUT .!Ide SAFEGUARD DEODORANT SOAP 16-0UNCE At.llOSOL • RF.G OR SUFtR SUDDEN BEAUTY HAIR SPRAY MS 771 lf.\lli"cotoit · ""'""' .2:sti 200 i.l('ilis liaiR's°PRaY uo 971 kOO 791 la5 ]39 MtDICf-TtD ACNt PADS • Q.COUNT 781 STRl·Df.X .98C ' Pm\irlrc ~ l'IIC::UUR 01'I MINT 12.0 NCE momt MILK OF MAGNESIA sac 781 MTTlL or 30 TABILTS MIDOL .98'c 781 ,'·-OilNCt tJA5Ai. SPRAY ALLEREST 1'49" 1" t,ij1iiij+ TOOTHBRUSHES cKtw·s .#20 01t JL1NIOR .#30 ... CULT'S #4D 0 , ... .5fc 47' .89C 71' -------------------,c.-, ... cr •AVOCADO OJl 00W FINLAllDIA TUMBLERS ll'f ANCHOJI. HOCIJNG u-.89C 771 5.oi. JUlCC SlZl • I DOUnE DISCOUNTS ...• ,.. ·-..... "'Ot-" l*'ibl• b'f tf"'l*llf'I' P11rc'-w oll .... cinc-,, flflfOI the lnO~"l'I,, W<ll! tlw wvinol ,,.._ ori to p... • ~LLOCC'S • ntO'lEN • &.QUNct Pl.'.C::. © i'G6"'1io'Li:s"' ~ ss1 '9-0UNCI.: PJJlTY TRJ..T ~ I I• , M'Ollfoil''D'lliiliR'so: 5'C 641 ii'ilHlln'F~;~Vrl: ~ll 451 stlC10·1i11 Pl.CUGC • 631 AU. MtA'!' • l-UI. P.A.OKACU; 621 Parmer John Wlenm J&e ~i'mfli-rO~~ KRAFT JAR CHEESE .38t · 331 S-OZ. • OU> tHGUSH • JIOU PREclouscNEUE 11.0Z. • MQZZ.WUA IS-0:. • M0 2%Alltl.i..\ l·lll • RIC01TA .o( • S11UN"G CHl:FJil <: SOME STORES CHARGE '22c 21' ------------------- --------------~----- ~ lvoi?'soiP ·; ~ SOME STOR£S 30 · CHARGE 3.3c C':' .· -----------------~ BATH SIZE BAR ZEST DOUBLE DISCOUNTS WH l l2-w ,,. - save you $19.86* IOTAl DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY 49·0!. BOX:. OIANT srtr WHITE KING 'D' ~ .. n.QUNCt BOX • SOAP . G!ANT srn:5 8' ~ WHITE KING Jae WHIT!: KING 11:.!.·0Z BOX.• KllJG SlZ!: WATER SOFTENER SJ.QUNCr: SOX • GIANT SIZS -~----------------· 33-0UNCE BOffi! GIANT S1ZE DOWNY FABRIC somNa SOME STORES CHARGE 89c 79c ~-----------------· 25-0UNCE BO)(. GIANT SIZE Bl% PRE·SOAK SOME S10RES CHARGE 79c 75c 84-0UNCE BOX KING SIZE FAB@ DOER GENT SOME STORES CHARGE 1.48 111 84-0UNCE BOX KING SIZE BOLD DmRGINT SOME STORES CHARGE l ."48 1•s -------------------.i46-0UNCE PACKAGE • SALVO DITERGINT TABLITI 20.0UNCE BOX REGULAR SIZE TIDE DETERGENT SOME >TOR• CHARGES J9o 39c -----------------· 8'-0UNCE BOX KING SIZE DRIVE @ DmRGENT SOME STORES 'CHARGE 1 . .48 111 ·------------------ !.2.~UNCE BOTILE GIANT SIZE IVORY LIQUID DETERGENT SOM• ~TORES CHARGE 59, 57c ·---------------·-35-0UNCE' BOX GIANT SIZE CASCADE DISH DETERGEllT SOME STORES CHARGE lie GIVEI HOPE SUNDAY City of Hope JUNE 6 • WE WELOOllE FOOD STAllP SHOPPERS .. Utt LD1 u.ia llWll/Df • • CIUMll c:Mt'Y"Mlll 1111. USDA IN SPECTED FRESH FROZEN MEDALLION BRAND CORNISH GAME HENS . Your Alpha Beta N•lghbarl'lood utcNr !th• Man in !ht R.t APfOnl Proudlv offtrt BUTCHE!'S P!lDE MEATS MEATS YOU'LL II PROUD TO SERVE • DitcOUnt Priced • II U SotJ1fac:tion Guarur'ltted. FRESH GROUND BEEF ECONO-PAIC J.LB. OR OVE'R ·~b. lb. j DUBUQUE'S l•LB. PACKAGE 49c ., ..... r .. aorcHra u11t ""AT •ISC•••T •• ,c ... 48 ~:..~~!~c~~~!~ 55, T·BONE STEAK 1 1b. ~-.., W!."::""'n· ~:r.'o'~"s"A· "u ... 's'"'ATFG•-i '" BONELESS -119 ~~ r-o• "" 2ac RIB STEAKS 1b • ..:'iizwi. JIMMY.DEAN PORK SAUSAGE 77c CHUCK STEAK •LAoecvr 65'.: ~~" \.-D,""!,.:;:-.,.;;;,.>0 .. r.;.,;r,.,, ·"""'"";;;;;,.,;;;,.:;;, -.,,.""_°"_"'"::-"-:-,'."00::-.. -:-,_.,=.-:...::..., BONELESS FAMILY STEAK 1~19 a... ..... _ :::~".""'"41' .. ;, -;ailri"H'£'Ms 00 "' 12.! CORNED BEIF BRISKn:LA.JJt,EY ...... TURKEYS MllQC(T I ll[ 1.U .. ~ CENTER SLICES • FRESH FROZEN ~ NORTHERN HALIBUT ©WAKtfl(lD • 6-0l.. 80X KING CAAi MEAT 1'" O(llClOIJS FOii Sl.WlS 11. 1ncnn mas • Wl!Olt T.Urt HOT OR COLD niESE M!AT PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSOAY through WEDNESDAY. CHUCK'S • ta.oz. PACl<AC[ 53' IUTTERED IHF STEAK M CDOK!O CHICKEN •~tcatl'S Pl!DE:. IN fOIL ..... FA!~H MEAT LOAF 61:. 65:. JUNE 3 tl'lrough JUNE 9 TOIAl OISCOUNTS £YlHY DAY IOM£ ALP~ BETA STO!t(S 01.SCOUNT CKMU: rlic;t --------------TARS GERBER JUlllOR BABY FOOD .l5C 131 -------------------@PA'PER0NAPKiNS0lSc 24' PACL\OE Of' M PACII:Ti ©suGARTWlll }It 42' liii'AilG'[ jUic"E "'"" m 7 4' @STA~PlJF"""uNctslZl? J9C 591 COWtR • BR!OutTS 791 I D·lb. CHARCOAL .89t 2o':lb:'cHARCOAL .J.a9 14' ·---------------- wtT?RHAUSER • f·PACC PRESTO LOGS J5t" 681 ------------------- '~'•llto.l l f1 I to.l'rRr AT LOW 01' <OLIN I PR Ill'.:. 11.1111 l[TI •&.PAO'• au.ztD 11t6f llUTitflll""' GONUTS , 4k VAt.ui: ..... · ILPlll lfTI "S..f:AC'KAOE ... IUl!IDtlT llUFANS "' v AWi · ,.... lllt!JI IETI •PACKAGE OP' I S5o •Iii IUTTtRnY COFIU CAKE VAWI - TOIAI U!SCUUNTS E~lRY OAY @siilci 'c';i~k'~· leE 251 @l'Rowiii'E ·.;ix~ •m.. 61' ~ MILOO , ... •= eorru: 31 C ~ Frtnch Dressing 43t ~ l~. ~R •NON.DAIRY Clt!AMER 75• ~,CUFfEE-MATE .99C • ~ STAR • l&.OUKC&TI!l ~ OLIYEOIL J.:05 89' -------------------FOtL P>.CUO?: LOMA LlllDA GRAVY QUiit m 18' ------------------- @roiliiEl'L~ 39' ©n'iii&i'.'.iu1i:0E'l3c"° 01 1 @ ;~m ·~urc1= ..53C" 45' @llifbuo;:_. 81' roTAL DISCOUNT'.> EV£RY DA'f SOM£ WllA UTA STOR!I Dl$COUKT CllAlt'I l'llei IHPHll BETA • oZ.U. 1.39 VALU?: 991 -Bulttr TOFFEE PEANUTS @ GRl:tN OIAHT • 2'h.O:. !AR . WHOl.£01\SUao'•BIJTTON'lo:::' 33' MUSHROOMS .nc CRQ'.lf OIANT • 115-0Z. CAlf @6llEE'1i'aiANs OR PEAS .2rc 221 @c'ur 0ASPARAGu's.lli 37' lS-OZ. CAN • WHOLE SPUM 71o ... JACK & BEANSTAt% • ta.oz. ~,Bf ,.2, Cut Grun B11n1 .2'.l"C r. sucr.o BELTS . l&-OZ. CAN' .er.. 20.. SLICED CAflROTS • 16-0•. Cm1irir U. ~ JACK & TH~ BLANSTALJ:::• 15-0%. CAN \'!::::;/ CREAMEDL CORN ..m 20' ~.lfoostaE'liiliis m 351 \!!:::Y l!OYSENB~IES •!"OZ. CANJ"lc 'la Dari: S...t Ch9ffi•• • liS-01. ..Ho "'' ~ CONTADINA • lS-OZ. CANS: 29' ~ Cook Book Sauctt .38t ID•HOAN •-LB. TIH 99c tnsl111f Pot1toes J.29 I-LB. TIN ..,, ... 2.LS. eox ,Jlla "" <§> C.":;~•i"S:·u'P"' .59'c 53' ruiN'iim""1cEAllS .2k 25c ciiiiill' i.'ir.ir'Tu111 38t 36' @ciiiucoi" i:iR'iiE'J3c 29c IS..o'l. CJN ~) SITJ.l 10TA?O Cl <§> lllfors"iluils 43C" 2ac rS uuwr1RAr >iii( PRUIRYEI ..836 5QC ~M·!\."~•llJ.OZ.! ...... 25c ~ lllT ~ELLY ,..,. @mli'ur"l'Ut'Ti:ii1'" a3c - Ul\#ICllOI uutmn Ol YOU1 .,., MIUleftl •&Al.fl TAI COU.ICT[D Olt All lWlll ITlMt. COtTA MBA Ml. L 17~. It. HUWTINeTOll llACM-t041 Ad.• ffVllTtHTOM IUCK-1 ldl N. Mef1 St. 10Uff1AIN ¥ALLIY~Jto W.,_, ueuNA HILU--0141 c.n. .... L•IM ll'f'INl-11Mt c.t-, U......, hr\ IOUTtt i.AeUMA-JOIJI L C.-Hlw.r _, ' OAJ'V PILOT 41 Teaser Really Pi easer 1'b1s dlsb m.Q:ea Ufe easy for the boat.eat: . FONDUE TEASERS 1 paeka1e ('1 ouncu)froMD fried euplant 1Uck11 1 p•ckqe (I ounca) froaJl plua roll• l quart peanut oU 1 cup Cltl\lp J t.lbltlJ)OOn &filed Obion 1 tulpoon on1ano "' tea1poon bu!l ~ teaspoon 1ar1Jc powder Thtw frostn fooda at room. tempe ra tur e ; dry lf necea.sary. Pour oil Into eleo- trlc fondue pot ; preheat lS minutes. Meanwhile mix tot;ether the catsup, onion, oregano, b&aU and garUc powder to make a sauce. Eattra spear piece• of thaw- ed food with fon<Ne forks, trn-- merse In hot oil and fry unUl golden brown. They u11e catlup sauce as a dip. Makes 8 to ti) servings. Poncho Punch Your wardrobe needl the fashlon puncb or tbls poncho! INSTANT PONCHO crochet of knitting worsted with big, No. 8 book. Solid trlanglei are accented by border intrigue, po m po Ill fringe. Pat.tern 7281 ; ooe 1lze Illa all. FIFTY CllNTS fur each pa~ tern -add 25 cent. fer each patttm for Atr Mall and Special Handling ; otherwise third-class delivery will take three weeks or more. Send to Alice Brooks the DAILY PtLO't, 105 Needlecraft Dept., \ Boz 163, Old Oielsea Station. New York, N. Y. 10011. Print Name, Addre•1, Zip, Pattern N umbe r. NEW 1171 N«dlecraft CaUoi -more Instant fashions, k n I t s • croche~. quilts, embroidery, gifts. 3 free patterna. 50 cents. New ! "In1ta.at Crocbet" Book. Step..by·step pictures teach you how to crochet lo- stanUy ! Plus newest pattern& $1. Complete lllltut Gift Boot -more than 100 lift. for all occa1lons, a1e1. tl. Complete Afcbaal. ao centa. Qallt 8ook 1-10 pallem!. 10 centa. M11MR111 QalU Bool: J -$0 centl. Book: 3. ..QllUta flf' Today'• Uvtn1". I! patterns. 50 ceatl. . Handwashing Insures Health NEW YORK (UPI) -You can help inture YoUr f1mlly'1 health by keeplna Y"'' banda clean when bandlin1 food, too cording IO J-ph lloeenlold, 1upervllor o f foodhlndler _ educauoo f« 1ha New York City Jleallh Department. He slttllil tbt need f or baodwUbJnc be(oro and &11- tng· food preparation. oartl<ularly bofon and alt« hancllJn& raw meat, u Well u I I altar W lntemipUoair for • other household cboru. Life Line .. Accordlnc to 1 new fedlrat rell"latioo. 01-radunn or light blllbo no• niut put UM lollowlnf w..mau.. ao "" •I-of -· "' whlell bulbo ai:o pockapd: u. 1ver111 ll&bt tutpat ud Hf .. of Ibo 'olb. -.• j I • • ti ... • .. 4f NIL Y "Liii WtdrtM11, JtJM 2, lm Chili Peps Up Dish Bean·s Basic ·to Mexican Treat Night Wrap 7215 For rvenin& elegance, wnp a fabalous shawl 'round you, Summer party news! Make a romantic, fuhionably fringed 1hawl rich with brilliant em· broldery. Pattern 7 2 11 : transfn 14 "xM", dlrl!t'tklnt for ahawJ, maerame frin&•· FIFTY CENTS for each pat- ter -add 25 «nts for esch patt.em for Air Mail and Specbil HandllOJ; oU"rwlse thlnl-clus delivery will take three weeks or more. S.nd tD Alice Brooka: tht DAILY PILQT, 106 N .. dlec_rafl Dey!., Boi: 163, Old Chel.9ta Station, Ne" Yark, N. Y. 10011. Print Namt, Ad*t11, Zip, Pataua ,..,,. .... NEW 1'71NtI!11111 e craft Cat.Nt; -more Instant fubiOC'.11, knltl, cro c het s , qullll, embroidery, gifla. 3 free patterns. IO cent.I. N e w ! "'lnt..at. t'rocltd" J1oot. Stcp-by..tep plduru teach you how to crochet ln- 1tantly! Phll ntwut patterns. fl. c-,lotl bstHI Glfl - -mote lllln IOI llfll for Ill _ ... -· 11. ~AIPM '--11 . ~it M1 Rap" Book. IO ...to.· Boqk cl 11 Prtu Atit·e• .. IO·eentf. QIOt ·Jloeli l -lt po-. IO"'""· ta.i .. ,'Nt.Beo~ I -SO --I. "'qolb fir T .. , 4o1'I """". Ii poft<mo. IO . ...... • Plot Planned · - 'nle lrv.lh beinr, you.'O 11,.-e moner. W•CUARANTEE• IT. No prices are Jo,,· er prica than Ralph. prier& 1n addition te ftl' Ct"tr1da1 low pri«a. yoa'll find the temporarily r.dqced UNI/PLUS BUYS. An thil and 1lill the f1mou11 high quality Meat Masttr ... ~ t:ht rneta.t prochtet-and Ute frlendliat ~pit in to1\'n , U. hoM1t with JMl1'Nllf and.1o.r.bod1et. 'l't~<{- lVE' (;(JARAN1EE •••to ..ec. &1\1 priu br an1 ether npermubt It h.j. a regular eT'uyday price on ldmlical brands or Identical product quality, EJ'EIU'DAF WF JIEAT PRICES El'ERFDAY WF MEAT PRICES EVERYDAY WW PRICE.' El'ERYDAY WW PRODUCE PRICES Bl-CPlllA FRYING 21o~·1bo. 31 BONRESS 98 CHICKENS lb.. ROASTS ~~~~:lb.I RALPHSOFN Award Winning Bakery White Of WMa1 RALPHS BREAD .33 first Bf Ille lea• l.Jru• APRICOTS lb.125 rur:T ... I I OTElll CENTER 01 lllft CUTS! lb.I EVERYDAY WIV PRICES Miii ..... 1111 ,. .... BEEF STEAKS fa1t to Carv• RUMP ROASTS a-i.111Mf BRAISING STRIPS Oulck fry -Luft 'N T•"'-1 CUBE STEAKS l..t T end.rloin FILET MIGNON Cooks Smoked BEEF TONGUE Cook• Comed BEEF TONGUE l ytM Pi.c• K. .79 •.• 98 •.• 98 , •. 1.29 •. 2.59 ··, •.• BB , •.• 89 CLOSE OUT SPECIALS WHll..ITHEYWT ViN .. YLMATS "'-""" , Ot. UTILITY PAILS FlNELINE PENS Frozen Food .... 1.44 _. .!! _, .18 RED-0RASPBERRIES ......... rl i>E'A's&'cARROTS ......... 33 PAR0 TY TRAYS "" ",. .95 BAKE-IN-TRAY ROLLS ......... !7 PIE SHELLS ..... , .35 caw 41 BROCCOLETTES _,.. .• C& W"'--Y VEGETABLES 10.-.,.. .14 -·· MINI DONUTS .......... 45 •1 •.n1. SLICm BACON FINEST lb.53 QUALITYI I El'ERYDAF WW PRICES CllllDl'li Gl'IWI D.yt fN"thetl Gt'Olll A 35 CALIF. FRYERS wt.oi. t1o. • Ralph1 -Reck Corni1h 78 GAME HENS .,,,~:;·... • .... Jimmy Decin -1 lb. Ron PORK SAUSAGE Roth -Koffrnaft SLICED BACON lod•rrt Pon: -Country Style SPARERIBS t.in lncl Cul• PORK CHOPS f,..h FIO•t OCEAN ERCH (49c Voh1•) INVILOPlS .77 lh. Pkg .• 5B r. .• 89 lb .. BB r. .• 98 ,,,. .. bo• .. 100 2 I INVILOPES 1 ()"bow ef 21 WRITING TAB LITT 6""" Nlod £ plol" -<h • rtra Cllll 1111 .. Ice Cream ,.~.1. •••• " ,.89 Pantry Fillers lNSTANT POTATOES , ......... 57 S1 PRINKLE SWEET ·~~"· .39 SUGAR SUBSTITUTE, ......... 37 ..... tt .......... PRESERVES ...... ,.. .49 ·--. COFFEE "~·-L.31 ....... VIENNA SAUSAGE ._ ,.. .• i7 --BEEF STEW ,._ -.88 ··-INSTANT COFFEE ....... 1.49 ~~~~;;7:;h) ,., ....... : .. 49 . LaBru1·negLDCschi1111esrr1·es 1•.48 . (Plain and Sovr Dovgh) 33 I ' ENGLISH MUFFINS,.,. •f6. CCGk• af HI• We•lt) 89 fin••t °'-'ality 10 · LEMON DELIGHT 1 ...,., • BANANAS '"· • · ·u.s. No. 1 DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Laite to laff loftghom ., Jock 5B CHEESE , .... , .... Pill1bury Country Style• lutt~illt 09 BISCUITS •···-. Ralph1 SHced 41/ii"x4¥t" COOKED HAM "4-01. plcg •• 55 •<>.· ..... 49 Ralph• Slic.d All IMf BOLOGNA Ralph• Slic•d All M.at BOLOGNA ti>. ...... 49 Rolph1 AU Meat 45 FRANKS 12 .... ,k, .• sl'icEDMEATs1' °"";:~kg .• 35 Leo'• Com.d l•ef, Pa1trami, Chiclcen, Whit• Tur\iey SLICED MEATS , ......... 45 DAIRY DEPARTMENT Rolph1 A11orted Flcrvon YOGURT 8-oa. Carten .21 Zl'Mon Milk ~ oal .• 37 Frm Pact Gl'llll A Pix,,. Vegetables • o .L .19 Household Needs 10 ...... lo.,tiq .... ..... 12) .28 FACIAL TISSUE Wll!t• ll:ing , ......... 79 WATER SOFTENER forCl-ni~ .... ,, •. !7 BRILLO PADS (39t ,~,.) "• .38 CORN SKEWERS ,.,... (I ... 9kl .Tl JUICE SERVER Ot. ~ " ... (199.$1 .19) ·~"'· .99 JUICE SERVER ·-2"-.. •-.19 BLEACH .... ... , .18 BAR SOAP All Purpo•• Ru11et POTATOES 1 C-lb. C•llo log Eoc.h .39 large Compact ARTICHOKES Fre1h Cri1p Larg• Stolle CELERY U.S. No. 1 Premivm Bokers Ru119' POTATOES • la<h•19 E0<h .15 .; lb •• 10 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Ralphs l iquor (J:cf1.11iv•1 Sondy MocAlli•ter lmport.d flflh 4.59 . SCOTCH ~looitA ~G.11 .. a.as · Limited Tim• Only -Sove 41c Kentucky Squir• Stroight 3 99 BOURBON 1111' • 86 Proof -Sov• 20c Golderi Premium -A Rolpha btl1.11ive 1 79 CHABLIS ""h , MOSEL1 B°L:0UM1C1HEN '"'' 1.59 Gold Medal Flour ~ .. , .. •""· .59 Health & Beauty Aids e,...k -o..,, o;i.,.; No,,.,,ol SHAMPOO ,_ .. ~ •• Tl I on D<y Sproy DEODORANT ,., .... 88 f.,.c1.;,. P.M. ..... ~ ... 98 V;tolia TONIC Vo1•lin• lnlen1-_ Co,. 12-11. i.o111, 1.31 LOTION 10... •. ...,,,. .81 Je•v•n• f.tro Dry S~i11 LOTION ,., """ 89 l'rol•i" 21 -1 ... .,ror; l•. Hold; b . Hold U11ocen1e.i • 1 HAIR SPRAY a •••• 153 Li..,.; M•M+..f; l evvler ' • NOXZEMA SHAVE •Yo-.-.II No everyday supermarket prices are lower prices than~ Froren feod 'o"try FiJMn Pantry fillen Hou1elto#J NMt/1 ;RlW CHICKIN _ ... 1.69 ~ ... ··-.84 .-.~ -·'"" .25 u..w c..- ---.45 IAIY CEREAL '-• ALL -· ...... .26 co;, .. --1.67 ~--MEAT PllS SOY.IL\~ ,,_ .52 ALL ............. -"'-' .39 CHOCOLATE llADS ·-.... .53 -...... 3& -DINNIRS CA.ACKERS ,_.,.... • DETlRGENT ........... 75 --. .71 iX'»M1x.,cu11s ._,... 1.33 '-<-1 IS _Clot.,,. -... .58 APPL( PllS fRElll DRltDCOFfll -i. • f?.l..TlA.GENT c.. .... --.... .-.37 i:ibG MIX., CUIU -... 5.19 , __ POTATOES PRlfZ(DRllDCOfFll -. ... 1.95 PAPIRTOWILS -.36 MACARONI .. CHEESE -..... .24 i;rsJANT COfflt . 1.09 .~, ... --.1...... 29 ----.. ... ~.~ FRUIT DRINKS --• IAMIOO R.AKIS .. Price Pledge w..--.. no•••fdlr ..........-..---,..... -1'11111111••--.... -~,,....,. 'bdldM ..., .......... lllP9(ietl. ~"4141 -More than just low prices H.01.1s•holJ Needs Heoltlt I leovty Aids "· .......... 1 ~45 ,_ DETERGENT MOUTHWASH ........ 1A6 -·--o..-. DETtRGINT ..-.~· ... I LADE "to•• .72 .__ JS-...... 69 ..... """"" DnlRGtNT SH.t.MPOO ,__ .... ·-.... 14 1.0.i. ·-....,_ ...... IAI SOAP DEODORANT .__ 1.11 ~·lifu7 ..... ...... 14 ASPIRINS -.. 1 •• 76 --• ..... 21 ,, .. _ IAR SOAP MOUTHWASH ................. DOVE Uquid "·· battl· Detergent . ;39 SAY£ 1 la COUPONGOOD~UNl3 toJUN(q 1971 ' LIMIT I -ONL y om COUPON Pl• cUsTOMIA. : • f:l!j~~;.t~t~'f1;..~m · · · RALPHS STORE IS LOCATED AT 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH, Store ~~~=J-._ ........ :~J!~~~!.~!!':.~ .. ~ .. ~.~.~ .. t\:n. ' Hrs: 9-10 Daily 9 am-9 pm Sun • .. . ' •• I. !i PILOT -A.O't'i:RTISER_ S _ Wedne~day J11nr 2, 1971 \'/rat1r'4a.Y. JuM ?. 1m OAILY ~tar "' I IAS TlllN GllAIN,10 '0 1K SHOlJl.Dtll RO AST 59( BOSTON BUTT .. . ........ LB. IAST(llN GllAIN '10 SHOlJl.Ofll 69 ' PORK STEAKS ........ .. LB. c Ol.M OWN COUN TllY STYlf IUUt 'Ulll 39' PORK SAUSAGE ............. .tB. MORlllS YOURICSHll( RIG. OR THICK 4"' SLICED BACON ................ t<. '7 FAIMEI JOHN 59' ALL Meat WIENERS ...... LB. 'AIMUt JOHN SMOKED 79' POLISH SAUSAGE .......... u. MANHATIAN •CHUI 5"' ALL BEEF SALAMI .. 10 oz. '7 .. We Redee1n USDA Food .'itan1ps ii? our Los Angeles. Orange & Riverside Stores EASTERN ·.RA.IN-FED : \ JUICY SLICED , COOKED HAM WIENERS BACON FARMER JOHN STATER BROS. TABlE BRAND SLICED• S -OZ . PACKAGE 12 OUNCE PACKA GE I-POUND PACKAGE 49P~G. 49P~G. 39!G. R GROUND BEEF FRESH GROUND IN OUR OWN STORES HOURLY 59!. ' US.DAOk>tCICMI tf A.TO i.oi. d:ITlfllDIHJ · 69<' ROUND80Nl.OAST ········" .. ,. UIOA CHOKIOl lTATfll llOS.tffrif:llD IQf , ·99c". ROLLID "ROAIT IONlll SS • • ' ' • llTIALIAN•R AY-UL . '' ~HOULl>fl c .... : ... ;. ":95" ~- GROUND ltOWD. ......................... · , IONllfSS IO~D STIAll'. ... l l .ll.OS ., 95c.•,:, ROUND STEAKooN<-IN ... _,_," .. II •... , ln.DA CHOtCf Ofl STATflt l ltOS. CllTIFtlO l lff . ' -9 ·5 ¥' ' RIB STEAKS ............ : ..... n · , · USDA CMOICIOll,TATlll l llOS.CllTlftfD l l l f •.• , ••• s ~~ STEAKSsooLolN TI••CLUl•CUIE.. ... ll. " ' COOtC'S DfltCIOUS • TfNOlll • llllADID ' • "89;. ,,\ VEAL STEAKS ................................ Ji. • · ., · USD A CHOICI OllSTATl ll l ll OS.Ctt TIFll DJflf , 95' f. RUMP ROAST ............•...... , ............ Lil.. . . ·. USDA CHOICI Ot STATlll ltOS.CfllTlfllD lift, -~.1 ·~.-:'.: · I-BONE STEAKS ...................... 11. • .. c USOA CHO ICI Oll STATlll l ltOS.CllTP'llOlllF" , ,51:4a •·_,. PORTERHOUSE STEAK ... i.a ... U)D8. ctiOlCJ 011 IT AJ U\ I RQl .Cll.Tlf\lO IW : _ • . ' '~J:.f. ~-~. -YOP SIRLOIN STEAK ......... u .. '. CHUCK ROAST 6-TH ...... ·: ' &7-TH : ..... ,· ROA·sy: .. · USDA CHOICE OR STATER BROS. CERTIFIED l!fF USDA otOICE OR ST AtE•· ., BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF 49! ... 79!,·"· 1ST THRll STH RJB...:. ....... : •.9'c' ARMOUR CHILI ~~:::,,",],. ·--•sot'5& " . ' WISHPONE ~:g~~NG .... .. . l60L 69' BIN B· MUSHROOMS l.?6'.~\~ 39' CHU "'K TUNA '"''""0 """" 71' ·~ J•4CAN ... 5Jc .. No r CAN •• ' TEXTURED GLAD WRAP .. "''" '3f , BUTTERNUTCOFF£E ---.. ~ ... '1A, 79'· WYLER SOUP MIX A'sST. • .. ~'! 1~ . .... ~:~:79 c FANNING PICKLES :t:\tf: __ '••oz. 31 OTTER POPS 4~'i!'l~, . ·. . :i~ 63' ' ORANGE JUICE ~~:. ...z ~a' .. . ' • CHUN.ONG DINNERS ' . · KRAFT S OZ . JAR CHEESE Ol.O tttcntSH • IOKA 41 C l <Offill• IACOH ........ , EA I JlllMllN10•,..,.IA'9'\l 35' OUll'l "Mtl>ITO ........ -·~ .. ~·~· IA. -KIA.FT AMlll(AH S OZ JAii J7, CHICKEN• BEEF 7 7 C ~~~~;~~:".'.'..... . .... 24-0Z. El, UND i lltWOOD SANDWICltSPAIAD DEVllED HAM 4 5-0 Z. .... 49c CORNED BEEF 4 5-DZ ......... 37, CHICKEN 4 75 oz ............ S 1 c. 3·POUND229 ............. CAN Ll.-TON .. ,,.,., 63·c TEABAGS .................. · SANDWICH BAGS GLAO . 805 34' • PURITAS WATER "' 39' _ : .. "~ 29' STYRO CUPS 7-0Z. --"'COUN• 49' l<ERNS PUNCH CONC. oUA" 85' PEANUTS 6~~N:J:~T 1Z·Ol 7'1 ...... ll Ol . 5!1 SPANISH NUTS '"""" . , oz. 49' PLANTERS NUTS ~:;,~•t,t~;;':.',w . 83' MIRACLE WHITE 1~:!~" . .m 79' NIAGARA SPRllY STARCH noz 67' LYSOL·CLEANER OEOOOR"'"' <DOZ 11.19 RUG GUARD 1:::~.~UG 2'·0L '1.79 ; . s1'AnR BROS. 21~· BLEACH ~·LI GAL....... . . E ,. '" " " ,_ " ,, ,,. '" "· " ,, • l ,_ " , ' • " • • I ' : • . • • -· ,. - If ,o.w,y PILDT I • r-/'I • ' f1 \t EDWARDS • 1 • J : .. 'VJ I Jlr. -Z.1971 Wlillntti:li'. JilM 2. 1971 N '• PILOT-ADVERTISER C look for these tags. They mark t1111jlorary utra savings 111 over lhe slore. Slock upl · PRICES EFFECTIVE :· ALL WEEK LONG: u.,. tin W1~~ J .. I tt 111 $lfmf DIKRlt. : : •-. ::~ ;-.; , .. ,. COFFEE BANQUO DINNERS .MRS. WRIGHTS BREAD • •• ·-'-l 1-lb. can 11-oz. pkf. c SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS ·-frices-Eff<ttivt lnlicemed Safeway Oiscottnls .= Cold Brook .... ,,, $798 SO.Proof-Smooth Blended ~11t {Quarts-Save 3Ck-$3.99) ,.1. , .<it MacNairs Scotch =i ... 165' i~ Old Calhoun Bourbon t"' Stanton's Gin ~~:~~ ••. ,r. s521 •••rl 1411 ••• > Kavlana Vodka ~~::,~ •'· 1419 I • ; . ' St. Elmo's Ram ,.,,,'1,'.f,, ,,. 1319 • • !):;; .~ • Eskimo Pie Bar ·c-1111tr 6 .... 39' • 11"9r RNktt ltr pMt . ' :~, tllu1rul I Clttne ru~~;:o,~;::·38' ' 8 Yu dt l1111p Enchl11da1 ';t;· 311 :· ll Or1111 J1lce ~=~~;~ 1!:.l· 29' ti Bel·1ir Peas f;::~m, ~U.:!~r !k':: 21- llFrtnch Fries ~1t~!·t~:: !~: 25' 8Bel·1ir Yegelaltles ':;;:!;'.' •:;;: 26' • f 1tM;ll Ct11n Bu•tt, P11•. Coldfn Coni, Sp<OI(~ or Mtord V11tlltllo Shrimp Cocktail · • C.plaio's Choice 33 Selected Shrimp-4·01. C RuJ Mealy Too! 1l1t DISCOUNT DAIRY-DELI. To,1 Stock Up On This Orie. 3 Gillon $)56 bottl1s gal. JUg DISCOUNT HOUSEHOLD SliidylaneBatter ':'~~;"::--tl1 Lucerne Com Tortillas .l'fi 181 Peanut Batter "":a.;::;•• ~::: 591 I Pool Chlorine w -Biscuit Mix --Mrr. ·w-npt•s 12 In I Multi·Pur- pose Mixture. - -Cascade Detergent ';..:~:~';' •:;;'.· 61! 40 ·"· 45' J L. .d Det t . " " 56·1 pkr. oy 1qu1 . ergen ,;,. · . t . . Conct1lrated Milk ~:,:~ "~.'.'.'· 1125 , . ' S d b I c .. ,.,,., l11trt•• Prea a es Chicken,Co1ned8ee!,HamSalad. Ham/Cheese, Tuna or Turkey 2•1,'..,, 59c '" I. Folgers Coif ee ~~i:~.~~; ~·;:· $2 2' ~ a Hunt's Puddings · HUNT'S ASSORTED BUYS ~ ~~,~:\j::;,, 4 :.·:k 59' • Lipton Tea Bags ~·:!:::;· :ikfi 59c Choiceo! .. ~~~t~:s Skil~~~'"~'i7nne9rs, • Applesauce ganoff or Mexican Varieties p111k•1• ·lll----N!'l~"'9""'-.1~{~1}IJ:j I :f:t :1 ~ :l'.1 :llfij Hunt's Tomato Sauce ~:; 111 .<:-:""::'>).-· ... -······:·-• -·- H t' K t h "", ,.., ...... 531 ~:,··-~a·:i r,. Angel Food Rmg39c Uft $ e C up Tom1to •tL • -~ .... ~t:, · Mrs. WriJht's Baked-Tru!J ~} ' A HeJvenly Ca~e. 12 .. L $111 Wesson 0•1 For Cookina Fryin1 24·•1· 601 ·•· ~ I , " ,.,;,, '"" Lt111oa lleriape Pit "'I:·~:"• 69' Hunt's Whole Tomatoes !!;'L 331 a Skyl11t Diet Bread ~ ~:.:' ','::· 33• DISCOUNT NON-FOODS FLOOR WAX White Macie Protects And Bt:ai.r tilies Your Floors. -.--- 27°11. 69' llH .... pll!JIC\'. PUYTU DISPOSAILE$108 1 .l\1-~""" BOTILES "1· , • .,. -·~-~ •I II . . , Schick Blades ,~,~~ ::•, 7 41 Brylcreme Hair Pte!)'ration '·•1. 1104 ror Bttler Croominr t••• V0-5 Hair Spray "!~ ~~·" ':;·," 1111 DI.al Deodorant '""'"· ''"· "' 891 sp1ra.nt tlf •·•1. fi ~lllOI Sch1eck11 'c'~:· • """ C k Lo I ·~ •. ; .. ·, ~··•ff I I I fruh s1kt11 .... 39' ll-tt ..... .. , .. ~- CARNATIONS rru~Cut 991 Anorttd ltMll FERTILIZER l;.,,!•w,11 ~I~ 89' Purpa:-Gii. loqu1~ !Ju '":."" AMMONIA ~:::;'1 20;~i 99c GARDEN HOSE 5.lfe,,rrb-$)II '""'Drud 'i'i"l~ ... SNAIL PELlln Sn11I l Sluf 591 P1lltll J tt.-i.. s,,, • ., •• Town Houst Br1nd Creamy Smootn-Just Cl\111 And Sene-ldeal With Pork. 21 .... 31' rl•" SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS . . 4 M1.dget Peas ''" '" "' ..... , .... 251 lill s!1ll.-Ttn) A Tu11 c1• 8 Brocade Paper Plates .~::-. 591 8 Soft Margar~ ,~t.~. ~;~ 321 Ci Chopped Olives ::: ~~: ·~:L 101 8S.O.S. Scouring Pads ::1; 491 8Del Monte Corn .. ~,.~~:..., ·~·;231 fi Pooch Royal Burgers ·:~: i 91 fiPar Fabric Softeners ~~ 69' Freeze Dried Coffee • Edwards B"od 89 full Rich Flavor 4°11. C of Fine Coffee! J•r (t ·OMIKt Jar ••• '$1.Q) . Ivory Snow (ir.1nula led-'or A'I Dainty Wa~nables Dash Detergent "[:~.~:'' large 'AA' EGGS ~~~~ £'z}he C1op 3 9 C r ·dor. ••tfl•• 1111 l·fu. ito, lk I cln • 11111 L•'l• 1-fH. 11 •. U t I . CHEESE SALE! ~'------ SAFEWAYASSORTEDCHUNKS • Mild Chedda r 95c e Monterey Jac k lb. · TILLAMOOK SHARP CHEDDAR Che<ldar 98¢ I Real T aogy '109 Variety lb. Flavor lb, Cream Cheese ..... 14¢ ''" Proces$ Cheese A . Ch ...... , ..... 481 merrcan eese, .. ,., ""' , ••. " .,, ''!- -· . :- :-.- ' • • lttl Cll1tt-lit1I Ftr Dulloer l1rhlilt IUSHROOllS Otlklt• ~·"· 'ta. I b "-, .... , • Swiss Steak 79c Th~k lrto l b01i.1r IL Oltt-UIDA Cll1St1 181 Round Steaks '":~:·;.~~· •. 991 Sirloin Tip Steaks 'c:~" .. 11'1 Top Sirloin Steaks 1:-: •· 1l11 Lamb Chops Leg of Lamb fryer Parts RI~ Eld Fn1h E11t1r11 Grain Ftl P1rt1rs. DISCOUNT PRICED! t lb. lt1f Chuek-Rtlltl I Tittl Tt Pet Rini, DISCOUNT PRICED! lb. r.!rl!,.~!eaks1• 69' 9:.lt~-'~st 69' Lean llH 01t1 •• Fer''' ftt11t111r. J~ Fancy Quality Golden-Ripe DISCOUIT PRICED! lb. Vl11t·Rlpened Plump !. Firm DISCOUNT PRICED! Laree Pork Chops l;.~~ l'~: .. 791 Beef Clod Roast ~::;, .. 98 1 Pork Spareribs ,~::~·,,:;. .. 691 Ramp Roast c::t.::o:.., .. 991 Pineapples L1 r11 Slzt H1wlfl.1n Ripe And Ready To '[fl! (Half Pineapples eath 29cl Pork loin Roast ~::·.;:;· .. 691 Boneless Roast ~":"~:::: .. 1l2' •hol1 49c ••ch llHt tr T~ltat Cwt& Ctnuine Ameritln S9rirc l.Mnb {Rib Chops-Rfl. Cul lb, $1.39) lt1111f1t 1,rt11 LI•~ USDA Choitt ~I ShMt (Sn\IU loin l4ll'b Cl\opl lb. $1.691 11rrt111* UIDA .. l " Frytn • WIMll1 ltp • DrlllMtiW • Thl(11s-CIJllDm Cut fZ)'IB. , .. 99' ~~,o_u.n,,d .. ~t ... · 59· c Valencia Oran_ges ~~~, 8 '::;· 89c -••M-·~· s 1 Co F1111r l11411-fl114 Fresh 10 98c In J.lb, Ptckap P.\b. Chi.b s1.1n I~. ' wee rn P'ss. The Salt And Butter-Here's C C«n To rea,1 °'1. Low In Price! 11r 1~ 1 ~!~ .~aco~ .. 49c Yellow Onions .~·. ~::· 291 Green Cabbage ~~ ~·.~ .. a• Sftc ....... • .. ltilia1 Sqanh "".;.::-• .. 191 Watermelons ','::;.~~.::' '" 101 ,._ 7 - . wn..!. c:! c=:,,., 11kr. AlllOlr SllMtl ..._ ::::: , I::' _. C~c1mllen "'..":' .. 291 Crisp Carrots ~~~· Z ;~~. 351 •Oor'•.., ..... . 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"I' (QUPOIS • J .f PILOf.A,DVERTISt~ Wtdnts~ay, Juat 2. 1971 WtdllfMS.11, JuM 2, 1~71 OAJLV PILOT ilJ -----~ J ust plsccd on n1arkrt. tlus 4 bdr·2 bath borne h1 rC'ady to oci:upy. !\'cat. trim thruughout. freshly pn1ntcd, fully c11.1lJClcd . ..:orncr patio. block \Valls. 1 tklr paneled & shelved. ideal fot· den or study. fl<'!l rr hu1TY 1" SPf' thfs~ Phone 812·2:l35 or 5 JG-2.113 for information. Fult prier. $30.900. HONEYMOON conAGE SOUTH-OF-THE-HIGHWAY Il<1\1' about this in Corona dcl Tlln.r? A sharp 2 ht•droom. :.! lluth ho111c only a short v.'alk to the hvarh. A s11rp!"ising value at only $43.900. For an llj'POinllnf'nt t.n ~fl!' call 673-8550 today. NEAR THE BEACH J >11ndy :t l)f'dt·ooin, 2 bath. N"'" long green sha~ 1·11rpr"1,.. p11 rt hlnrk 11·al l fenced. Outstanding '"luc 1n lluntin:;ton Beach. ~18,930. 842·2535 • flll \,.l311cllll'..: r;11nily hHlll<" ill l!Tl'f\I llo'i~hhurf~(lrt(J_ 1 1 11 ~·· J:1rn1ly ronn1. sunny kilchcn, forn1al d1n111g r••o1 tl. .. -;1r11 h11"11:" Ji vini; ruom \1·ith stone ftrc· l•l &!'e. $-10,500. 646-7171. ' Thr h11 v, Lido & oc1>An from this 3 bedroom, din· Ing r 00111. larJ.:" 26x2G l!ving room Ne,~port !Jri~h ts h<'lm••. 111v11 1hr lnnd for !54.950! Its on " la!"J!<' In! \,·i1 h rMnl for a pool plus. New car· f"tl'IS, rlrapcs & pnint. The o"•ner is anxious! call 6<16·7171. Located in oflle of the lll()lit poptftar A. best ne-igh· borhood~ ~n Huntington Beach. (Ju.st Nik any -0t the residoot~.} This hon1c features 4 bd r, family 100111 forfl'lal d ining room, 2-~i baths. S;t.tuated on vrry la.q::·c lot 1\lith t>xtra privacy. Priced to sell quic.kly at $4{},500. Phone 546-2313 or 842-2535 for additional information. lo sl•hool, lo the library from this immaculatr .1 hr droom 2 bath hon1e \vith beautiful carpC"tinh and vi nyl floors plug quality custom drapes. Don't wait. ral! now to see this charmer priced :S32,900. Call 842-2535. " PLAY GOLF and "live" acros s the .:.treet from the ifeadowlark Golf Course in J-1untington Beach. 3 4 bdr home that sparkles! Cathe· dral ceilings, professionally landscaped and l year new! $38,000. Call for details. 842· 2535. BEAUTIFUL CLIFF DRIVE Quality custom construction. Stressed for 2nd story '''ith plans available! Better than new condition. Truly minimum care yard. Newport Heights 3 large bedrooms, 2 full baths, huge family room. All at just $47,600. l.,et us show you this very special home to· day. Call 646-7171. PLAY IN THE BAY .and S'i''in1 in your O"'ll Tahitian Pool! A 3 bdr home only 3 blocks from the bay. Ne\v paint & carpets. Only $39,500. Call for the facts 546-2313. FAMILY FUN ln this' spacious 5 bdr Republic home. Room for boat, camper as \vell as a pool. !i1lesa \1erde area. S44,SOO. Call for details 546- 2313. BACK BAY BEAUTY Architect designed and custom built con· temp()f.ary home 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, large atriun1 and 2 fireplaces. Co mplete built in electric kitchen. Ample room for pool, ten· ni~ courts. etc. Price only $53,000. Call 646·7171. BOATS· BOATS· BOATS At your door step, plus a gorgeous view of all the bay. All this for $49,500 in a Towers Apt. Living for less than 360/n10. Phone 673-8550 for appointment. THE BEST KIND OF YARD ... J s the one someone else maintains. The best kind of pool is ... the same kind. ff this is your philosophy we have your home ready for you. 3 bedrooms, 2Jf.i baths in the bluffs with a park for a back yard. J.,ib- eration for man. woman & child for only $44,SOO. For details call 67)..1550. 5 UNIT MONEYMAKER WESTSIDE COSTA MESA $39,500 -$10,000 DOWN Probably one of our best offerings of the year. Rooin for more units, 63 x 300 -Ml • Lot. LOw rent income $~1160. Excellent yield and tax slielter. -Phone 646-7171 Look at this one &: you'll be t.-ompeU~ to agrt-e Y.'ith us that it., about the sharpest It most taste• fuly decorattd home around. 4 bdr, 3·% bA th, fonnal dining room, fan1ily room, &; firepit. Th"' 41-h bdr with a Jarg!! rccreatlon room (pool table i;izel is sepanated from thf' m~n Jiving quart"'1·i; & has it!'I O\,·n bath. Professionally landscaped &. decorated. Ne\vport Beach fee land in elegant new area. cau 546-2313. MBA DEL MAR 4 BR +-l!C>OL $32,950 Yes, the caption is correct! Jn addition to 4 bdr, family room, 2 h:.\lhs, lhii; home fea· lures a beautifui .i8x36 Blue Haven healed & filtered pool. Fully C?irpeled, recently painted, nicely landscaped, sprin"kler Sys· tem & other extras. See it no\Y to appreci· ate. Phone 546·2313. ASK SOMEONE WHO OWNS ONE ! -and learn Y.'helher Suburbia: Park is one of the most popular & best neighborhoods in l·luntington Beach. 'fhen take your choice of two, 4 Br !)plil·level hon1es which offer you selection of architectural style, carpet· ing, location, lot size & other features. Priced at $40,500 & $40,900. For additional jnfo, phone 546-2313. ON BALBOA ISLAND Remodeled and expanded 3 Bedroom -3 bath -10 steps to sandy beach. Afib panel· ed -new kitchen and baths and storage space galore -2 car garage. $11,SOO - Call '73-1550. UNBEATABLE AT $24,950 Super cottage beautifully decorated. Ready· to-move in! Corner lol 3 bd.r home \Vith paneled double garage. Convenient to schools & shopping. Call now 646-7171. TENDER LOVE & CARE Have made this 3 bdr, 2 bath home the very cleanest you can find. If you enjoy 1. \veil kept lawn , a back yard full of flov,rcrs. sparkling clean floors & cheerful \vall pa· per then this is the ho1ne for you. Don 't hesi tate to call 6.;6.7171. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Freshly painted t\VO story on cul-cle-sac:. Ne1v drapes. Lovely brick fireplace . 3·car garage. Just reduced to S40,9SO. Call 646- 7171. FOLLOW THE RAINBOW to your pot of Gold. Nainely, this beautiful, spacious & restful home in sou g h t after Mesa Verde. There are many time saving features al on;: l\td1 4 Bdr, a famil y room Jari::e enou_e:h for a hui;e pool table &. a formal dining: room. 'J'he \01v price of $44,· 750 i n c I u d es no dO\\'n VA terms. Call 546-2313 for an appointment. RARE 51/•0/o ASSUMABLE LOAN If you're looking for a very special home in Costa biesa 'vith <-3 bclr, 2 baths, family room, very clean & neat throughout, fresh· ly painted, shag cpt, large Jot , nicely land· scaped, room for additional construction & pool + boat/trailer/camper, and 1. sv .. to assumable VA Joan -you just found it! Price $31,500. Phone 546-2313 for addition· al information. I SALESMEN NEEDED Lt.RN MOH! LU.RN MOH! Lf:t us 1how you ho\v • You can earn up to 80S-O ! Profit Sharing Plan Ptnionall.te4 ,.,..._tnlng Procram Mote· Sales Help-New Traintne Pro~am Jn Progre~s Cell RoHy McC-• H6·2J16 !of fldlt'Yl•w ------. NO ONE OFFERS MORE! TWO-STORY NEAR IEACH Beautiful, 3 Bedrooms -2 'Ai Bath -very ahtrp home throughout. Featurl's formal dining aree., larie tamily room \\"ith brick fireplace, upgraded l"arpetlng. large lot, ~xeellent location ~r all schools. ;;hopping and beach. Price $36.750. Call 5-16-2313. ('i;;l CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX :.! · :.! Bedroom hou;;t.s in one of our best ~outh­ -0f·the·hig h"·ay locations. ExcellC"nt inco1nc, lllld t~An be gce.n AlmOliil anytime. $45.9.lO. call li7J-83.>0. LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! NOW'S THE TIME TO BUILD! 50 x 125 lot · Rl ·alley. just $12,,00 (l\'lag· noli a). 84 x 104 lot · Rl . good area · $24,950 (Gra· nada. 90 x 125·Rl ·Upper Bay $21 ,500 . (22nd). 66 x 300 • 114 · 6 units $'20,000 (Canyon). Mesa Verde· Rl $2l ,9SO · (Suva). 107 x. 101 .5 ·Cl · Baker St. -$29,950 l 1l'ill exchange). RIGHT ON THE BAY Beautlfully redecorated, 3 large bedrooms, 31;2 baths, living roon1, formal dining room, breakfast room & a large sunny kitchen on the bay, plus a proper study with fireplace & \\'etbar. All this coupled with off :slreet guest parking. space for a s\\1i1nming pool and a large private patio. make this the most exciting offering of the .vear for only $164,000. Call 673-1550 for detail .~. NEWPORT HEIGHTS VIEW Spacious home, vie\v of Newport, bay & ocean. Large living room \Yith built-in shelves & storage. fornlal dining & break· rast area; huge upslairs family roo1n & bar -ALL \Vith \11E\V. One-o f-a-kind custom home . $72,500. Shon·n by appoi ntn1ent 646- 7171. VIEW HOME IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES Dramatic entrance. spacious family room \Vith fireplaee and \Vet bar. Secluded master bedroom suite plu ~ 3 additio nal bedroom~. 'rastefully decorated & loaded 1vith C!:<tra.~. You O\Vn the I and. <:all I o d a v lo see. 646-717 1. $55 ,000 . . FOR THE FUN-LOVING NEWPORT SHORES ON THE CANAL Lovely & Jarge. former nuxJel home. 4 BR den (or office}. baths plus a neat bo· n room for pin~ ong 111nd poo l. Only $ 9,500 673·1550. CUFF DR. BEAUTY Better than new conditi.on • quality con· structioa • stressed for 2nd story \rith plans available. Very minimum care yard! 3 large bdr, 2 full baths, huge family room. Offer· ed at just $47,600. Let us show you this vrey special home today. Call 646-7171 . NEW SHARP LISTING No down~ to a Vet or all terms to suit. Thi:\ home has 3 Bdr, family room -& 2 baths plus a charming kitchen with plenty cf cup- boai:ds. The yard has sprinklers fro n t & ... rear plus several lovely used brick plant- i e11. Hurry on this one! Priced at just $30.- 500. cau S«-2313. h11=••fc:e•_,..,. ................ Ml . MI .,.,U. ••.• ..,.,.. ~ 111 Mwwthl11.-CM1,i.t• , .......... ., ,.. """' W Ar .. 1wr1 4ey. • ' 111 ...... tft ·th• ~ Al;M P1..r.,..ft.....- Thl1 11 where..,.. Actleft la." CHOICE HARBOR VIEW HOME This de~;rable Palenno modi•! wiU1 n1any ur· i;:raded t'xt1·as is the ansv.·cr to luxurioU!i livln;: at a n1odl'rate price. S1l6cirius ramily room v.1111 fireplace and "-'Cl he.r ·adjoin cilrpetcd drearn kitchrn. Dramatic l'ntry. Large. ~ludf'd nlSI~· ter bedroom suite plU!i 3 additional bedroom~. Luxurious custom car[ll'lini;:: throughout -1Tuu1.>1 other tastefully selected f'XtrAs -you ti1' n th•' land. Call today to see. 646-7.171. FAMILY LIVING Convrnil'n\ r11stsidf' location. POt.ll & pal1n tor "ntcl"luinin:;. Srpa1·ate masll•r bl'droom & barll. \Vondcrful fan1Hy room ,4'.c kitchC"n. \Vf't b11r :11.vaih1.hlc. Boat or f'Dm[l"r 111.orage area. A mu~L ;;ee ·at $37.950. Call 6'J6-7171. ' ·r .J . MOVE UP TO WESTCLIFF Nu1" is the tin1r. Tr:u1s fr tTf'd 01\"nf'r is (Jfrf'rin,e l hi'l quality ho111.-., lundrd \Yilh "xtn1 f•'U l lll"''" at a prier Thn1. 1v il l .-.nflb l" you IH Jlr_!.!J.!Jdo' ynur f11 n1 ° il.Y 11·ith thr b<'St 111 actum11111dutions, lot·;itiri11. ··onvrni"n<"r a nd s;i 1L~f11tt1on. ,l hl'd roo1n~. :!'" ha.t its. 0111111~ rriom, rrrr1•alin11 rnn1n, s ludy. J.,1'1 - &O srf' ii ! $6:J.900. C1tll 5•10·:.!:l l,'!. -· •1 • ,_ ,, MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE A top golf •"Oll!'~e )01·11tion \111 !1 a hrl'fl1hl1lk ln' ,J,..11', ~ ho'dJ"O\>n1~ or 4 b1•drnn1ns & rl1•n. :1. blltt1,, forinal dinin~ anti br!:'akfas1 ruon1. H 1s also l h• innst in,.xl)(!n~ivr ~olf cours(' hPlllC in J.lc.~a Verde by far at S4~.500. Call G4G·7l 7\. ·~ MESA VERDE $28,500 J.I°"' ~·many' honms do '191.1 IUf"IJ~e there are In M'eiia Verdi! under $418.~? We count 3 and th• nicest or the 3 by rar i~ thill llltlf' i;hArpii:, 3 Bed· r~rq11 2 baths formal dinJng. pool th:cd ysrd and 10~.~n. For cktalls • 673;-85.~ TATERS· " .. • NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Newport Blvd, 646-7171 COSTA MESA 2790 Harbor Blvd. 546-2313 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17931 Beach Blvd. 842-2 535 CORONA DEL MAR 332 Marguerite 673 -8550 INVESTMEl\li'S 2784 Harbor Blvd., Suite 20 Ii Co1ta Me1 a 546-2316 t i I r I I I ) ' .... ' ' I ' .• .. • 'ii ·TUMILEW!EDS HI, Ll'L Pl&EON! liOW VA LIKE M NEW f UFF'LO HUNTIN' OUTFIT ? Mun . AND JEFF lf5 NIC~, LIMPID LIZARD • .. _....,...,_ .... _, ...... ' ' " • ' I • Wcdl\Udl7, J11:111 Z, 1971 u· I I TlilNK IT MAl\fs Me !,()()K SO~TfR Pl<ll<YFIE"i ~RONI MlNT, NOill.E AN' EXTINrtUISHED ! roN'T '!OU?! SORT OF .., ~---' . .. .· ·' By Tom K. Ryan ly Al Smith JUDGE PARK!R ly Harold Le Doux ..... ~~~-.... ~.-I'L-L-.. ~~,-.-T-E.~T-H-,.~E-VE~N-l_N_O_, ~ ·~----=-=~-BEFO~E I FOJ.?GET, I JOMNMY, l'lfo\~f .. (.i.N'T I 5fA.Y J1JST ~A.. C.OU PLE ~ DA.'15? OKA.Y .• TWO PA.VS '. EA.T YOtJIZ gll:f-'K· F-'ST -'ND WE'LL GO FIND -' MOTEL ROOIA FO~ YOU! """°-.lNTNN CUMSING. ~RE I~ FUN.,RcoNEY -e.i..IT loaNDOf: ~ ... &LE TO I 'VE GOT SOME WORK e.i::ouc;HT nl.i.T LE-TTER SEE vou J 10 DO FOR "'eeEY YOU WA.NTED ME TO TODA.V, SPEWCEI?~ SHE'S .t.V.KlM6 TYPE UP -'M D SIGN! wo1.rr I? ME TME PU!i:C.H-'SIWG ,._GENT r« T\.lE F-'ltMS: i .. • '--Z 9 By Frank 8a9inskl ( ~ I • Ll'L AIN!R !:ALLY BANANAS CiORDO -' IT1S,.. AH HAS ™-'T ~! M.A~IC FORMULA FOi< WARDING OFF LIONS AND SH.ARKS, 'i<AYO·-)t>U W~T IT ,ANI> RUB IT ALL OYl'R you. ANIMAL CRACKERS STAI<.' L16'-ll, SIA~ 8Rl0Hf, Fltz,;-r srAR :!. SEE. TOIJIGHT"- 1()1SH :I. MAV, IVISH :I. Mlo>Hi; 6E Q!/JT Tr/E ,,;iFT OF RJGHT'.' . . -r DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by • ,._CRO'i~ 48 U'i polit 1rAI l11bd1~1 !1011S 1 Body al 500H•cto! 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A.cct pt ) CN l•nQ I .-.. 1 1 true on b•t()'1 I 41 Ottla• 4 Lr lttr wr1\rr'' 41 l'olasslun tDl1C trf1 anoer 24 Lon; 1 l~drr sword\ 2b Hidt by bo•Y· •"'II : lntOffl!al 27 Woody -'slau pllJll 211 UUtrS }Cl PtJi ~oduct Jl Fu\t OUb l+t nitr•lt S Put \n 'toe~ 44 Ory /Of !ulur t us' 45 Ash lt•Y iltr.1 lo Gr1 nt Jppl'lllnC t 32 [•cltr 4~ Onr wllo c;c:t11pal io11 makes a will ur1dt1 tOl'l\rlt l I ' " • • · I b 2 '1 1 3~ ~°"!OV'! 3~ Sl•ijm8 40 Tract s ~J l11~1on1~ or~ 11:>\rd schGol: 2 words 45 Or al proh lrm 2 W01'0:S 47 Solt 11•uzy pap'r 4'l C111ui:1ts o< Yanktt,, r . ;. ~2 "L1\1lf ----· Rooi ity'; 53 Unalt rrrd 54 "'iltP --.... 2 WIJ"d~ 55 Uoc lr'~ wi!r Sb Holds litl' IJ 511 Cont1n1nt 5'f Vt•t d bO A ,r f17 ct ht rOf'S ' b) Possessfvt '. ••• " ' • PERKINS MISS PEACH • MAP...CI A1S BcAUT'I $C \-\00[.... """' I'll! ,.,. ... 'Ill f v.es-r of '/.,,_ 111..:r. STEVE ROPER • • l 'D LIKE m ee AHoLLYWOOD MOVIE QUEEN WHEN 1'. Cil<OW UP. £.AN '{OU G<UA~ANTEE IT? By John Miles By Mell NO, BUT" WE CAN Pl<Oi3A6 LY ~'~ YOU UP ENOUGH 50 TH AT THEY'LL.. ALLOW YOU ON THE PJ.ANE TO i os ANGl'LES. Iv Saunders and Overaard LET'S (A.LL !T RECOVERY OF LOST PROPERTY, HAROMOS£/ FICK UP T~E )'OU TAKE TllAT OOLIUH k'E"VSTE~. "-llPPY.' AIJ' I'll 1-<A\E COPS LET'S GET OUT ON YOUR t.IECI<' BEFORE OF HERC .' GET TO TME jtD£1V~LI</ ly Charlts M. Schub SOA\E K105 E\'EN Ger SICK ()< 1HE ME~lli-60-ROOND- 6<IT l!lll'~E 1"E C><L'/ /'WON I Jt;NOW WHO GETS SICK 601"'6 'THROU6H 'nlE TVl\'N5TILE ! ""eo-.i .w.'5 TW Df!'E'irf.Sr ST(t"' IN ALL cqEE- YAY- 50-. II""'' . AM c:,OE5 - AH'Ll REVEA.( ~H ·r1•rHoo ro Yo·~ . , r I t>oN1f )(/'liOyl ... JT. ,ALMOST ".>~i"MS l..lKE:." PL.A.IN OLP $0,AP iO •• MR.MUM ll ' f, ii ,. By Al Capp A SLIGHT\.~ eEASTL"f UOOKCOM£5 \NTOTH£ Ll'L NIPPER'S E"fES- • I' 11 1i , ly Charles Barsotti By Gus Arriola lly Roger BoUen ". MN/6€ I 5flaJlD HAVE wArreo VITTI l I Rel:EIVED All />.C KID\11.:E D6 t )llEA)T" OFO"DER - DENNIS THE MENACE • ~fAt>S .. .l CUT, )QJ 14a0. TAILS •.. I IUD, YOO cur: ' I I , •• ' . ... -....... ., ..... ... -.. - Wtdnt-sday, J 1111t 2, 1971 DAit Y PILOT !J:'! Everyone Has Something That Someone Else W .~ts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, T rode It Wit h a Want Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results HrouMa lor Siie .]~[ Houlestor~ General ')12,-s/I\h6c:Rca!tv T ··~ FANTASTIC! This is the n1ost colorful home in l0\\'11 -and still tasteful. It's a family home yet grea t for entertaining. 4 Bedroon1s, formal dining, fa n1ily roon1 and 3 baths Ele- gant appointn1ents. /\decorator's delight. Top quality. F>riced at $44.950. 2850 Me5a Verde Dr. e Cos ta • Phone 54~5990 Me5a General B/B 12 Yt::/\RS o~~ REAL E.ST/\TE !'il::HVJCF. Ii'/ 'fl-It: J IARHO!l AHEA LEASE, OPTION, ~ OR SALE Beauufu] L'Ondo in \\'rs1c11rr villa -spacious Ji ving roon1, 2 BR plus CO!l\'. Urn -'J llf•'- placcs -lush ll'flpita! se11u1i:: v•ith pool -Adul1s only. »S .. iOO or $450 monthl.1·. Call for "!10111"~ For L1v1ng" ,\lagazine FJ!!~'~!!~ I General ECOLOGY CLEAN G!'!'('n 1~ rhe ll{'ighborhood. ~right 1s ihr hornr. Sparkl- 1111: is lhe pool. This e11- largerl Thref' Bdrm. homt> hai. 1hr1n all plus a price that's t Lghi-Onty $35.930. Lo- l'alr1I nr:ir \\'ESTCLIF~~ SllUPPJ;\'t_; CE:"l'TER. i\la r- lrw1·s Park and Sr hool. CALL TOD/\ y1 I~ l~--·•_w"'·~l ~I Houst1 fOf Sl.Je. I~ [ I l~I l ~I I~ I ,:;;! ;;;;"""'';;;;' 1M "';;;;' ;; G __ •_n_•_•_•_I _______ ! General Gener•l General 1 _G_•_n_•_,_,_1 ________ G_•_n_e_•_•_1 ________ \ Dover Shores , *Hff~~~~E~!J~~~~!*l ===d..=')========;;;;l ;;M;;U;;S;;To;;~;;ENL;;~;;RN;;O;;;;W;;;;l;;.I * * * * * * 1,..,E~i,~~~€~~,i 5 BEDROOMS VACANT H a rbor View Homes Bt>aullluJ rei:1dcncr with 11rl bar, lo\C'ly tfl11X'!ll1;;!, ~rlf <'lrarung 0\'('llS, QUi('k I)\).~· ~eSSlllll. 011'rlt"r 311:\IUU~~ 1\:0\V ONLY !§:ll) .. 11\, J;\CLUDING 111 1:: l.,\;\'O CORBIN- il'l-J (,l J jfe ,\1.1k,. a11 ulfpr on 1\11<1 11•.•al * TAYLOR co. * 11ni.:1nlh1,.<'h'~>iutly1111J~- : l)l!n11 .• ~ <l•·1\ t',\.\IE<) <'d 1 l'.ll , ''. H.t h111111·, \11lli PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES ·"llOllJ:..~ l"tonn•· 11!1 a •Otlll'I t~·:iu1 l;unil.\ rr11 l fomJ~] SHOWN SY APPOINTMWT 1., 1 111.,\(jt•' 1,..,,.•h1·s. lJon 1 BAYCREST _ $79,000 ~ai· S:1'.t. ~~l IHI 1'11h ;i VII<\\' ~· H•"I'''"" I d111 n11 ·: 1111·1.l '· .'l 1':11 11 Linda Isle Drive ili·h·~ • ihb \\vn't iasl ;it" f1cller hurry for th is beautiful 5 bedroo1n JEAN SMITH , RL TR. f.lcgan t ne\v 5 Bit 41 :! IJ;i . ho111c \\'/for 1nal lviv Sli7.;•00. ho1ne on lge corner :site in quiet area. 1:an1- cl1n r111., farn. rn1 .. \Vet har l n1prr~sivc l'n· ~ 1ly r1n, 4 baths .~ 40 fl. pool 11·1 1h "no n1a1n- try l'ourt \\'/16 ft. nlaho~. door~. 5179.500. ~ • ............. lCnancc·• patio. ln1n1ed1ntc possession. complete information on lots, please call: all homes & BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR Coldwell, Banker J "Our 26th Year·• ~WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 833-0700 644-2430 2111 ~an Joaquin Hi lls Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 11~1 I . • ONLY ONE •• ~·~ \ i.;1;..11 \"\ 1t11 \IL ~)\)!I "'l ft llo1ll1 'f . ..;h,,l'P' t:on!<'llll' Old \\'nrltl 1h ·~11:1\, I BH + 111.1111'". /'" h;i lh ! ~p;u •1ou.~ J.:•!Ul"Jllc'I k111•ho-n IU' 1trlll'l 1lw1'' • Foun1,u Jl 1 833 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.B. 642-4620 L:==========I ,1triu111 l-1·;ir i.:.i,., Tr1·111~, MAR.TIN !• General , Co rona def Mar ~lli!J,:i110 • • ol~·l':'I'! ; '':::G"',"',,"',"'a".'1"'"""""'"""""""""""""','=G~.-n·,·,.-:1------J HOME WITH POOL j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=I H~me "Suite" Home East Bluff -- REALTORS 64,766.1, :: ll,.dr1n~. :! B.ilh.<, lild'"I COLLEGE PARK NO STEPS l ~ • ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I BOAT AND TRAILER lt•~w~. ~'.'\ Iii, <'l"Jll~. clrp~ :! ;->111 f'I suit('~ l•w lffll.o<'.'• .\ e _l::'\('Ll '"l\'I \1;1 :\f$.'.e UNIVERSITY PARK 51/2o/o HOME J ... q,:r klll'h, tiUgf' ~rp. f:un-O'•)illt'lll!'llt'I', !\11111 r.w \Iii•'• I :-..\LI.:-. -LI .\:-,Jo.,. -;- \\'ell Jo{'u1ed hooll<' l I CuFtoni 1 HI.:, '.!'~ ha. 1101111' HOit EST1\TJ-:S. Tio., h!HlH ' .\l•·~a . ~:.!.:~JO. do ·n. ~ h;;ih~. un11 ·~ 1~ rtio1111 {;r.s •\ .!!:l!!r_ •. ASSUMABLE LOAN '1)11 l:u·g,• 1·•\1·no•r lul In l!Afl 11.V r111 Nnrllwas1 Co.'<l .i -AREA-o·11a1r llu111.-lh1-..· ':! llH . oll'.,) f 1•losl' In hiot nPxl 101 in \\'('~tl'l11L Lflr~1· f:unily n.111~1~1~ ,,f 'l't1r1•r lidtins.. $26 950 I l11lrn1 I 1 Fi, ll-:! 1·•11'111•1 f ... i·onununi1,11 pool and "' 4 BEDROOM 2 BATH ' l"Olllll, enV<'rA•' 1ia11n. r<'!IN'1. 'J'wl) H11!lls. l'lt'P -;a1111~ 1 Joi Sti7 :10ll. I grrr.nb('JI ,." l.•111 ·(v •'Ul"ll<'t' lnl h•IJ110' 1111!1 U . ' . R I • '.': B«lroom!>, ~~ bath.<r; ~. ra1~ sundeclo:. 1,a1·gi> kili.:11CL1 a11(I la11'1l t'a1uUy J..ir;..'T' '1 .o::lory hom (', l'<ITI!~ .> ho,;drnoin~ + 2 1.,,,lh."-+ I n1vers1ty ea ty real , .• '. in1.:luUini:: l'IJ:lf'iOU"-urstair!I lot on a quiet sli'ft'L S!)."1.000. R.oc:11• Two parios · •loublr roof. r1ro•11l, crpt~. llr:1p1·~ .~. lillJ.:l' nunr•u,; rill. All lhis ~ ~ .\f~l~ ~:._C:-1. 1!11 .1 ~:;~jl~ , ·, •• g.ii·;Lgl'. \\'1JI s<'ll fH/\ 01' I $·''' ·.1~1 "ll ! \'1•·11 U •! U111 .\las1rr b('<.11·ooni suite n1:111y, lll<tny X ras. ~~··"" a11 a.·~u111.1l!lo• t1'1 IH.111 ur BY 011rwr -(',u1l('fl SllOt\'~ ~ ~' ' ............. V1\a1S29 .. ·i00.NODO\VN. R MC di R It :'\•1·'" 1l'1•oo·I lilllll~ Fan111y roorn Hntl oy c ar e ea or S\ll,(i;if!. 1':1),1111,. .1111. n1o>. 1-:,·,1ut1lul li•lllll' •HI laq.:•· lul, ' '1 r ... or ~ ' _, ____ · __ · _, largl' ki!t:ll('n !SID Nt'llJJOrl Klvd_, C.i\!. 1nclud1•s 1.1:>,;('.,; !'IL, Hun·) ' l'c1!r" r1~llll .~. n·;ir. !'(loll .~ Founta in Valley S39.950 Coldwell, Bank.er 548-7729 1111 1h1s f1nr, :-:a1111a :i R1·. 2 p,,1_ 11 H11n1.111l .(· J\1·11. Ua1·k la11n H£ALT01lS SINCE 19-11 673-4400 -0-Cameo Hi9hlands View ~I 833-i1700 644-2430 I '.::Q::::::::l 220 ~~}?t~"' s1.·, •. iis:~ Hacnab-lrvine Realty Conipany BAYCREST Bil. t'H. p.Tft·1·1 f;u111l.1 .r..: •'llh'rl !!Jlllr1>! 110111(', (00/lll· PRIDE i~ th,. <11)1\J to d1•;(·nh1• lh1s '1•'!).!hbor·h•)O<I <1n11 1!11.~ i.;1,·;11 :\ ll<'1lni0111 hv1111• Quiet c ul- ,!,,-l',11· ~1r,.~·1 .,h;ikc roof, L11111!y 1011, pa11\1 ki11·h. B•~.ou1111111.v t1r-1·uralC'd t Outstanding Location HARD TO Fl EST~ E1•en1ng.ot Call :1 1s.326j _ -----_ :1 bt>droon1s and den Lar:::<' e 675.3000 e I '"""'"'""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio""""""' I backy;1n! 11·11h pa110 ;11111 plc1c•:Y rf'Uct;orah•d, ,\J.1ny 11rw ~flplH•nrTs. On 1Jf'a1J11hll trP,('-lined Candl1•s.11rk Lani'. s11.1.-.:i. I n'ady to nir1vi' 11110. fi' '· ln<in Cllll Ii,. ;i.,~utnf'd. Foill prli'(' 1 'r· ·_·'~"'°=·-'_-·;~··~· ~'·~"--_"_'_' _'_'P_'..,'" ---$23,950 l1·11';n·•'. !•nlllO' \I I 111111 . 1111 .: li,q • ll··~( I lw, :! t>:i, lge k1ll'iu·n d111 '~ :11'0':1, frp\r, brii'k p(Jll•i l!'!'!'S, lfll'l]o 'r f1•1ll,~f' \\ ~Id; ,\·;ord [n1· IJ<.1:lf or 1r;11 l1'!'. ~ 11\llll!IO'' IH lll:ljUI' ~11.,p'~ ,.,.ni.·1-. l1~«·11a ys, st•honl~. .~f IH'l P )I :! I').:, !~1,:{l(l, ;1 HI{, 1"1 J\1\, hl11ns'.-l :r L(111il~ nn 11·/h11r. L!-:•' .ptttio ,\· 1w\\'l .V I ;ind so· a ~. /\~s11111:1b!o• lua11 .i ~· '.l(i:.!-.-)0::1 <'VI'~. I I 675-32 10 I iiiiiiiiiiiii-.oiioiiiiii--•I $30,500 FHA/VA <'VPn 1'00111 for a p1:.11. Off. I Ow11{'1' f\'l'v;1da . bound June 1•1"Cd fur lh<' [<J'SI 111n1• an(I 642-8215 Macnab-Irvine Huntington Beach 4 Bedrooms & Pool VPt'y lovrly hon1(' in ,\lf'.~[j Highlands, ('On1glC'lely car. JlC!ed &_ dr;_q)('tl r,11' )OUt" ple.'.l:Sure. You'll l1nd I l;1rgc bt>fil'OOlllS plus fit1n1!y f{lfl!ll. Ot>lighlful s111n1n1ing pool will make you r Sun1n1<"1' comple1c. Ju~r S31,;()(). 1:11h. Largr ~ b£'droo1n hoinr 111as~1ve fir<'plaC('!, f<1nu1Y nn .• all bltins, !rg 00111 & 1n11lf'r ~·an!, trr.e ~h:1fi('rl t'f111e1ed pauo &. qtJ1l't 1·111-d.-.-sae, Als<•. a~~un1e .-,i.•.;, Joan -$1/:i mu tn1·lud- <-s ta...;rs. Call :il.J-812-1 l o11Cn f"\'<'S. I r•clus11'\'ly ours al o 11 I y •-•-,... .... ,_ _____ .. .,.., ""·'""'· c,,11 '"'""'"· NEWPORT • COLESYJORTHY & CO .• , REALTORS HEIGHTS I""'•-.~· 'ill••HERIT AGE M. + lUI. UtATI ~=:;:========~ll3r:1ut1f11I h"rnr s~I 111 111t·· ~ ltl lT'.~l!\11• ~t·!!lll~-'J'l1,, ;11ldl'1l f••;•llll'!' I~ !h;,1 !h1s hHllH' •'•'f'll hi!~ II !-o\\llll P•••l 1.;111'.! "lf!'•I r•••lll" H1n111~l 1n11I, l1t11ll \n 1.on1.:" + "' r·n 1- 4 BDRM . + DEN ~ ,,\l;-:io~; -_1 s11n;t :~n11i~,~~~S~~~.~111.i I tl1·~. In h1 . lrg h1I. hr.1:11 ;u·. l"I"·"· S'.l'i.-~~I. ()\\111'1' Ill:!,\ IH"li• lll hlllo'••. ])(ill ( 11.11[ - C;ill WALK TO BEACH ~ ..... $21,900. ::·· co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS --546-4141 - (0pen Evenings) ONE OF S30,500 5 BDRM. + 3 BATHS _,~ ,.. ... 1~-•tll 2 YEARS NEW Bf'anl • .j BR ~ B.1 11 all di\ ~1r1ts. G:•lil!'n 'k1l<'h, br1~·k lpl, laund1'Y rn1 8: lnll' 1na1n! yd con1pl '' ov .. ~11l·1 I /lillJO ,t, Siinnk!ci·~. :"\tn1 C .. \1. JUI". No dn VA -lo dn t·llA. Call l\"al lon~ 1!1s1.11U'C' 1>1 <ill New 5°/o Loon schnnl~ Sf>p;1r;,1,c 'h1lolfrll~ (Jn rh1~ r.1111 .. ~111· -~ l\o•th'!•"llll J!h1y ~a1·i1 11uh ,·i11nlH11:.: 2 ll.11h hon1" 1n l 'o •sl.1 ,\lf'~.1 11"''' UKld ~11.1· r,J0111 and -(h1 111•r 1•:.n!~ s:«lll iln ;111d h1~ hn.:h1 k1tt·h..-11 s:::l.!lOO I "Ill !Jn311('" ti;1IJl1•'•' di :,•, C.ill IHG-7171. .11·111111 hH<.:1'1•:-1 \'our 1111:,I 'r''_·-:>Rl\0-' _'_'_'~-'-"_'_.,._, -' -~ I ~ EAST S I DE_*_ l ........... ~~-···H!RITAG! *CONTEMPORARY* VF IUl lifATI :t B l{, '.l BA + tarn1ly roo:11 . huill-111 kilch.-.n. offirr and 111lll. •I Ill I~· 5Jlj:, [lit 11 ,. !' 1nonlh. Ii ha~ Jll"I' n1rp1•1 - 1l ro11M·~ ,i; p,11n1 B,•,1ut1f111!} land~1'~•P•"'I -l!urry • l l ll'Ul1°I [~~I' ~11{0.,1.{;ll) g-arag'" l\la·u11t•n;:11ll'I' -fn·c 262~1 1!11rhor. c .\1 A KIND Lari::e roon1.~ 1hn1-ou1. :En-GOOD VALUE i;73_3663 MS-071.l E\TS. SAY "HELLO * • • * • • y.1r'I l.-0vr!y p.1_1!0 $1-1, 7 i(I 1 ___ - -.,-- 11·y hnl l. rrar !il'1ng roo1n. 1 TO GOOD BUY Bay('rcsl l11·inl: q11.11 ·hTs 111 •11·rplai·i·. Fl:ii;s!ollC" j'liotio, :: big bl>d1oorn~. a11U L11gf' /\~.-u1111' ln11 llll< t't.•sr .l.:"\'<'1'11- Coll<',t:r Pnrk ;1:·C';i. This hil~ huill ·lll [ij3Q _ nutsidi• fu·r. f,11nily rooni, 2 flrrpl:1Cl's, 2 11,.,111 111,,,1 and p.iy o1d,;-~]'ii 0 01-lo-be !lie vr1 ... • hr~t -22()0 I ii 1 k I h ''I' l>c I ''' 11 o I•,· 1° I ' ,, -' 11:H"r ,a lll'M<'lll 1<·('1\. '"'r al'rS ,~..,,·,. 111·1'1 11<1nllllo1J'l'l•'l)l1111~.·' sq. rt . or !'ll.~tnn1 crall wnrk Takr "\fl' ;11,,, lo;in. 0Pf'n Baytl'<'~t llo111f', only $·1.'i,j:..0. qtu 1'l1-.,11,.d ho·oln•lllls, ·'t:I'· by 011'/!('r, Call tK)\V for a 111 fl P\1, ~>1l}-l7~'fl Ar·nold & Freud .. r-.111· 1.111111,\' 1~~1111, .11 .• ~· $39,950 ti I tilG 1,, \'.\ .,1. ~·IL\ 1o•n11~ 11 Is" real !J'ea1. l .!ARBEL ~29~ H_arb~1 · ··'·"'··E. J71h sr .. , c __ ·.·".· 2 DELUXE 4-PLE XES 1 ··•1'fl<•I,, .t lol~ "' J.:!M~llP~- * F ixer Upper * ,,_,,_,., <;'l.1 ~ ,..,,~,, "1'' ·., .. '"'I'<·" n. ·I · Newport I :"\•'l'llf.lrl l31•tjph [Juplr\, ~ • 1--AsSUME NEW--,~~"~· ··a~1·~1.' ~)::~: .. ;~ 1\\1::::1~' wsii,!l;~,·kTOTi\l.'& L at :! 11····d~ f!'lldPr IO\'lll)! l'«l'r, FHA LOAN 11u1r·k ~:lit'. J'r111•d t"']ull a er ee '~ hll'ltc k lo Ot'••an, l'rk<.:d ()lt11C'r 1r<in>'f<'rt~'\l. ;,;, ... rJ I ,11kt :0-:V\\' ill~. 1!1:111. i•,·, I Fairview s11; .. ·ro. s1 ;.ou Uu1•n. \\'11J (';<ll'.Y h.11 lilllr), 1t·•'O..· \\<lll I 1 .• ,t. I 646·88 11 6i::.::66:t :1 1~-~•'U2E1·r~. ;inrPon 2nd . 4 hr+ In: 111 I $72 ,500. EACH 1j\l1 J : .. a 11 .. 1 ... \l!-11 ~1 or __ (anytime)! associated BROKERS-REALTORS 1015 w. lkJboo l7J·llll BIG VALUE -I BIG HOUSE & LOT _ )rlt•al fur ,o("ll\I' f,111lll.'>', .1 -GQ• THE HILL 8('rlroon1, f<1 1111 lv ro;1n1 ,(· KI N d1111JJg-i·uom l\\i.~n1 fl•C' p<1ol. \\1th 11t•11 ;1!1 -<tOunrl.:: Bl!· ('itl'S or buaf,, plu~ (•lllrlr~1r • 111 .~ Br;il'l1rs w \Ii·.~ ;HTrs rrc:l'<'<ili'ln. N.B. _ ~li:i.Ot'Kl !:1'.'Hll . h1'f'<'1 v s, 1•l1•nn a~ a I rill, llll/ll"•'~'J\",. 'IOnt• /Ifill", PERRON REALTY CO. 2 p.1111)~. pl11~ pla)ht 111~1· JEAN SMITH, RL TR. ·100 I·:. 17th .'ii., C:\T f.l!i-:t!.·,~, -R-EPOSSESSIONS ,c;:p.11lo:l1ng clc.1n hum1·~. snn1r 11,.11·1.1· p31nt(·ol fl.. r:irpr h•d 2 .~. r & .1 bdrn1~. ,l;.o11 1,. 11•1111 ri.101:<. t ·1 1,\-V/\ t·•111v. lrrn1.', f1'0111 ~20,()()(1 to $1Q,OOO. t•l!-1171 A\')'l"L\IE SOME VIEW HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1'\"i•1 · 11•'" •l l{I! l 1-ia, :,:r,o - ' 1•11" I 1v. r n1 1•. I 11'1')'1, f,1111- S23,950 4 BDRM . + POOL !'.01 h Ilk• ~· t1 1ni.; I\< .111 11111! hull\•'. 1':1lll'\' h;dJ. 11111111:,: l'"'I'<, I' 'l"il"I' • 1·1111.11 pl.Hl, l.01'!.'.•' l.111 !1111 "1111 l1111\I 111 h1·1-..~r:i -.1 1 .. u. huill 111 1·;1n:~" ~ <•\0 ·11 .+ \J"lhll!.<ho·1·, •I 833-0700 644-2430 I <l 1~h11:1~h•·l ()\•11•·1 1r;111,__l •----------- k11<'d, 1 1i ~·" 111 ~ 1'~1 COUNTRY SIZE '·"'·'"• -KITCHEN-TARBELL 29S5 Harbor 4 BR. $29,900 1-.i•rp· 1\1•111•)11 111~ 1 ':olnwr St ~ Bit. f.· .' 11;1 1',1p• 'J!llf1 . ,ti 1•0'1. J .:11"!!(' I!-:! I rot I\ nll•',\ for futur1• 10·111.11 1111il ur 1·.1h11•_ 011•n"r n11\1<1tJ.<; 11,,· .. r 111· .11111 o·ou111ry ~111•cl l"I. B1·;1ul •I i:I{, 2 -.tory 1·us101n ho111<' 1•11li all \lr;i, 11wl :~· i,:.ir. 011 ll<'I' 01 ·;111~J d hi ~ r:<lh 'I', !l111-.I I• .I\•' lo tllll•·tt. I '110 '<'II ' fol' 'l\11•·1. s.ilP :II a11 \lt1lw-I Jio•valilr• ~ 11.~il~) C.11! '.1 l:1-X l~-1 (<IJ!<'ll •'l't'!-o l J:ll.1. ~l lLl.1·:11 , l{l<A l.TOlt • ; G-Us\ 1 * NE\\' S1,;1nislo uplr". :;Bl{. '.l 11.\. '.l ~Jt. 2 B' C•,rnrr 1 .. 1 PT"1vatr• l '111•, dr,1~. rrn•·•·rl J hll; In :-(Of<'~ I 'J llll'!flltl~ nnh ~1~1.:f>!I _,hj-27S7 f,.-.. J,.r,. '.l.:!O fl.\1 .l'lr :di.'f ~ l':'-1. I 1.oli \\ llll1·1·g1·1·,·11 J'l., ,\pl f:, (' :\1 1\pp'1 !lilly . HJ•:l'OSSESSJON, !1y "111wr. Spro·:11( .\011!' \I 111:.;s 111 !ho-. ~fJ.H">Otb; I 1\ft + ,j,'11, ["~11 I\,. iu~I 11 .. 1et1 1h1.., 111~1 ~­ II l"l\11 h<1111<•. "nl11 1 .. ..i11 10 lh<' "lll'f :: HI:, "l l-~.1. l~l ~•· t11 1111, 11 11, 1l1n l •:..: .1111•11.1 1•;illlll.'. ;u •· l Lil l..1lt•h \\-.di l.11.·-.1 ,11 .,, hltu1'., i'\I. p.1lin. 2 l';ir o·lo~<'fi :.:·•r \\u1l'r IR'I 111 !h1~ pl'1•~·. HURK)'~ TEH\IS· COATS. & ' WALLACE REALTOlts Open Evenings • 962-4454 • C ~l.I. <!> 1:>41:>·~414 ~ hPlllO' J-:di·Hl kllt'/tt'll, )gt·. I -::===========! fa111ily 1·n1 11/lq>k, ~!iai.: • Nf•r N twport Po't orrir t $23,150 3 BDRM.+ DEN $115 A MONTH :>.har1• ,\. .;lr:ui' \101 ,. 111 'nrl1hl11>n", •'nll'V h,,11, ~·· ,·!11d ... ~t :;; r,,.ll 1••ar ln 111 • l uu·~. pu·hu1• 1.111!1<111~. 2 ON A LOT 2 • '.! !\1•dn~111 llOU'4·~ Ill ioll<"' "!•\\II hP~l :-•)IJlh-•lf-ll1t'·h1J.:'f\. \\.J,V l/tf."llll11!l~. f\t'O'/lt•lll Ill· nr11w .• 11ut 0·;1n t~· .•0·0'11 ;il- Hl•"t ,oll\hlll(• ~\.1,!t~) 4"all ,,7;.~ •.d lo•r ·•1•r••111t1•H 'll! 1·:u·p1'l111t: lhn1ou1, ln1111:u· r 1111d S:ilr or trud,, l<JI s11111tl1•r ll•Jlnf' ('all ~.lf ... !!2~1i. $22,500 '; hr, 1 1.,1 + <'011\/P!'h'd l.1 11• r111. N11·r t'r,.Pd1J111 /'.irk huni.., J• ll,\ 11r \' /\ .,1, •lr ;i,. ~11nu' ~.1 , E :1 In, Sl2h n1" l'I !'I Cal! \\';'\lf'. ;,,::1-~1.-1.~L ------For Sale By Owner 1 t:H , 2 Kl\, f11111 rn1, n••11 ,11.1~ 1·rr11. l"Hnl N11:1r :-1 ~i~J's S:IO. -(IO~!l-~'Q.~, CLEANUP & SAVI! Jus1 n·dtu·1.:d S~,Oou. ~\,.,~u. :: I-Ill, tug: ,l!I, 11!1 n1~·11. (J111•·1 ,,,.,.,._I·! 1111,·1· SZ7}l.ifl ,j,,.IJJ.11( .~·1:1-~:1::; DRASTICALLY REDUCED l•.\•'l Ill •"' 11.111•(1 1 11111~! "''II \Jo·< t 1!1llJ , , ,, I d 1· 11 • I .. 11 li\l'O\J-:1~-:; h!'. 2 h,o, ll'plt· ,,11 lo 11.1 lu .111!.1 . .'!IH I -.q I .. I 2 B!t h"' I lw ,opr i 1:11,,1 n1 Pr 111!{10 ~q f11•111-•Jr-~.tr 1 HI~ t.1111111 (".,111<·f Joi ol1"'•H11 l.11• h••n ""' 11 111 '1 Balboa Island 1'\I ''1'1-li~ll TARBELL 2955 Harbor rrn ,\ 1o,1llt 11, l'•u1I l'nd lnol~··pol .~•I•'• ~ll\ H1 "11!!•·1 ·11::1,11 New, View Home'!o ~l•~1.:i1M1 0 .. 11.·r li7.1-l.'f1~• •1•'· s.:~.~~IU. -.u;._·,s:11. llq1 11 Sl1"1''' <'l"·I !ill fl"" College Park :; 1:1: •111 ··~1:o1,0 •Ii<' .,,.,.,111 ! YANKEE, COME HOME h111~ ~11''. , 11101r~· !11.111o•-.1to·-. ) \to" 101. $:!1 ,!r~l (!11,w1· I 11 111·11 .' ;'\I'.. l•·• .. 1· I•,,,,,. OPEN HOUSE 1010 l.1rnk11 l'I, (':\1 i;l'.:-11 2! rn 11,._ 1.11, 1.1 I t1Pd1·111 /l!/r ll h<1td ;I ll•'W li•1!Tlt".' :1t11J ~ Hll f'o"d ,,11rl l.1q:•• < •11,•r. I Ill·:.',\ \'i•r-do• hv 01111,'f" :~ t:I(. If( 1\1) 11111~ ~'IH~I 1011 ,,I Pete Barrett Realty 11 hh !lo' Sl ;.:nn 642-5200 Home Sliow Rcaltorl Ct"1Jl1ns 8.· 1\'atts /111•. lo\ I Ill , ill!l l/1;! llJ'i'.i 1!111" Jtll'•'cl •·l•"•'l tlHll~. :; ~·.or 1:;:u . f'JiJ\l,\Ci' lclchenmyer Reallor <r111 .. t .. 1r.ui1· 1111· "('•' 111 ,,,i p,111>1 N<·w .,1i(1J.: •':1rpo·l l l:un rni. '.!Hi\, p!ilin, <Jl''"'I '"'I''" Id ~ l ,\!'1\.\/' ,\ kin~ ~11Pd 1~·1!1 nr1111s, "IK'll I ,llJtiP V 1~11 l(r:·: \1:111110•1·, I 1 lhn1 .. u1, Hit 111-., CO!'Oo'1· ul ,i;1i!." l:!~l.!1)0 :i l~i-2117:• I univ S:1,t1, ~~' ----- * MESA-VERDE * '" 1\l'lll!'ha u· J lu11s1 ·hu111011\!,·' :i ,;;;, I:, f''las1 ! 111),, \cl.\! SS~J ,\d11111s Av<'. hi~ P:\1 :.1111710 hw r11·,.v1,.11 ~~1 f\I( h·11•11 ''-1•11h 1~.:,111 lnr l~i.11111• 1·;1111p-\!I 'S\! 1-\1--.-1'1,-~]'\ I COLL INS & WATTS Lov!"ly 11n1noc. hon1r. n.·:1 111. Wounds. Cov. 11a!10 .. 1 UR. & fam . r-n1 . 2 Dnths .. r ::-1.!00. Georg• Williamson 675-7225 CHANCE TO SAVE $ Ahq.,11,~r '!11•nrr \\'/sl'll /llcs.1 V1•rdr hun1" as is. l.;.:e. S TEPS-TO BEACH 2-Sty. A·fr11n1c. l l~R. fa1nily r n1 . Corner lot. Only $32.~ -tf'rrll< CAYWOOD REALTY + TARBELL 29S5Harbor I ,.1 .11.1lkl••l'<'l11l<1l ~1111'!~!in1'·' '••1 Jt' • ar.• ''•" .. , ·~·:1· •r• 1 1• ,,~ -----ll •PO!'' :i.1:1111' ··:1!!':1~. Ey ()1111<'1-:_' """~" -·1···, lo w•IJ:.:. *WATERFRONTS * !VAN \\'~:I.I~",(. S<>P.S l'1ni:. llf', •1"11 n. t',rnv•'11· ~,1i;.1;01 • ~·1 11,1, J'l!lt F Sl/:1:111 • Arp1 .. :11·1i 11) L1dn l'lr 10:1.: \l:or111r r-., IJovo•r Sh"'''" 11 .. 11.il l111,01u·1111( ~:!3.!l . .fl. -----------Lo '" .. I I' I ~, MESA VERDE HOME I /,u1.. ,('I Li il "Ulf' V .. ,,, ,.111 ll'"''N°o ,.11.1 • .,1 ,-11 1,,,1y :i1~1.n·1:\u. !~.i1; t;r .... 11t)r1~r. 11 1 ,u,, · '"""""'~'" ~·11; " t:;1111i.:•·-•1111n .... ~!o llP."~ .. 2 ha, 2 !pl. Cov 1•a!10. fi.306 \\', Coas.t Jlwy., P.E:/\L'l'Olt N.B. 673-11',0 N~:AR 1-~I ·roi•u i d. ;1llJ'<H". ~ BH. dC'11, lrpll',:l BA , 1·rr11, lnd~1·pJ, blk 1111.!1. 1·ul ·1l1•-sa1· sL. 11alk lo C'lt:'ti. S('hl, 1:. ru, lo fr••r11:1 ,v & I .~hop C'<'ll· 1 ... -.r. $2b.~.OO J ppt only R3i-OOl!i 1 ~0 Fi•ct 1n Tl11• CO\'I'~ 1::::-1,~~r~. ~ 1-1n ·~ ~'~ ~·~,·:·1~111 _ --.--"r.fli· l~r ki!:~nl('t• !"'."J. ·~'tol. b;.,u ·h . llJjl 111,. ~tu·1 ,1d6 Int <f l!H .. ·: 1111111~ S\'..'11,000 i•a. fnl'<l ylinl'. ino $11 :, 11111, DAILY PILOT DIME -A -·~ 01'~r S!r,()~)._·'.::::-~~I _ ~I \ 1,J • Turn unused Urm~ inlo quic k cash, call G12.:-,i;7g t'or!in Co_ P..('al!ors 642-~flXI 548-1290 l ido Realty Inc. $l~.~!OO rir tr;ul<· up 111 s;un1• -LlNES cost you Just I>f'rl-lJ,\!L'i PILOT for ac!ion' I QL'l:'l.Tf\Hf"I •.tl-:J!f.ll :i:;n Via J.i1!11 673·7:?00 :IN'.i. hy 011·11"1'. fi12-:i:J:!I nie~ 3 day. I (~~ l-i42-~Al78 & S.1ve • I Fill-lt<'~I 11.~11h>fi1~-:~>!i7~ oGce·n-.-,-,'1-------·IGeneral Ge neral General General \VC''l1 help you ~('I\! &4i-5678 1 B-='o0y_l_hr~"c'-"'-'-·1_0_11 ___ _ General General Ge ne ral Gener el l ... ' •u'Z.~1,i.....;ll~:~i _..#4i.a.t:OJ §4 =t_N_o..,.·w_IS~T_H_E _T_IM_E _T_o_e_u.,..v_ Newport Beach Office -646-7711 Costa Mesa Office tays 545-9491 Huntin9ton Beach Office -842-4455 ~ Fountain Valley Office 2043 Westcliff Or. al Irvin' Open Evtnin91 $4,700 to r1 •su1TII' ti'(i 11nn11fll p<'r<'<'nla~,. !':l ie l?flll on l'lf>autiful 1rl· ]p\·rl hon1r in <'xeh1~11·" di~trirt ol Jl unllnc:ton BP.a ch. 4 bNJ-roon1.~. 3 l>fl1 hrH .. 111~. f11rn111I dlnini:, A \VINNER~ Someone will su"n 01\'ll it-l('t it be ynu. Call at once. • RETIREES OR ADULTS ONLY Just for you. Quir.t seclusion in ltnrn11culatt' 1 ~tory. 2 ~rl· room 11·ith minimum yArd rnalntenanr.-. at ~19,;>00. Pnss1bl(' to rnjny rl11bhnusc privlle11:e!I, game 1u·erui, pool. Your dreaiu home a rea lity if you call no11·! TERRIFIC TWO-ON·A·LOT $21,000 S<'cluclr1I on hui:;r lo!. Great F.iislsid,. Costa J\'1CAA- 3 PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS Grrat Ji!dr11\l•ay A-Jo'ran1e Alpine Home str living room nbelirv11bll' $34.500 \\'ON'T LAST-CALL NO\V ~;;s: 2790 Horbor Blvd. N'-ihts 545-0465 7682 Edinger Open Evening• 54D·5140 ,..-7612 Edinger oppo1lte Hvntlngton Centtr V.A. RESALE ;'l qurrn-s1zed lwdrnnms. Grl'l\1 <';\'.lrn ]nr:,:C' 1•ul-do•·<-AI' Int. AnyOrl"' rnn ll\k" !11'''1' suhj•·r·t to VA l.Qau 1\•i!h n 111111" dnh of rn~h :ind {><.1)1n11•nt nf $164 1:.c-r m ont• -ini;ludrs all. r;fl r.lAN GO! OWNER TRANSFERIED 'P<1us t Jo,r ll riuick thii; 4 hf'droom l)l'al.lt~ 11·i 1h h11J:!t' family room. r,·,.~hly paintf'd. Cnti fornla Ranch Sl,1lr \\·lt.h lots of I re<'~. \\·,-. w UI i.:unrAntroJ lhP sale nf yo11r ho111<' on a trarlr- in. c:r 11nd FH1\ Tern1s included al the pr•:c •if $.12.200. CALL SLEEPfR 3 b<>d!'O(•rn l\(ln1r 11·i1h ::! bath111 lorC'-'<1 11h furuare. f11·t'pla1,"t', rlr1•1ri<' built-i11i; for l\>lom i/I th~ ~Pltf'f' ~n\,..r kllf'h('n. C11f'- Jll'I'\ 11111i d r111lf's, rl'1uly for ynHr mO\I" Jn. o\1 1 lhis fnr $22,000 \1 ith currrnt F'llA u.an v.·i1h 1ot11I pe.y1r1rnts nf Sl70 1)1'r rnonth. Don't fm.'\.~ thlir -CALI. A STONE'S THROW TO THE IA<:K IAY $24,9SO PRICE :1 hr<lroo111•. '(('[1Al'A1i' hu~r F'nmily l'lfll1m. 2 hi>n11l!f11I hoth~. Polh•hrd hnrd\IO(,(\ 110<>1'!1. Tt111('r111i;: i:h;idr· trr••'"· "1rrn•1n1I this 1:..0 rt. f11rrn -~i7,f'll liol, Gllv'I lllll'l'Vi~"d ;irnl .npr11•01°ed. Nnl onr thin din1r for Vf'IS. 0.111'1 clr<u:: ynur f£"P1. CAl#I, DIVORCED OWNER DESPERATE Pri\'C' hrlOI\' ninrkrt 'flr quirk r>V<'rni1r :o:,.1lr, :!: q11rrn-~i1rrl hrd ronn1~. 2 bath!'I, C'!\rprl.~ & tlrflJlt'S. \V1th JI llttll' rlhn1I' izn·asr )'011r profil r<1.n 1in<·rra:-r. $2•1..-~Al l 'Trl'lll~. V.A. REPO $2l,450 •r11k1• ndvnntac•· nr thi~ l'ln<.:r JI y1•ar opp<wtunity, :; l\l"drr1<J111~. 2 hath.~. nnd r l"A!'lv 10 J:<>. c;lo)!;e 111 fn•r11•ays, ~ehool!I and n111- jpr ~hoppini:. AN\'ONF.: QUAUFlES, no discrimlnatiun. Nn ml!ll•rlllf, lmr;.:ain 11 ith 221-D2 $750 DN . 1hot'ii :111 II tnkrs to buy 1hi~ 4 l)f'(\rol)n1, 2 hath nt\1 i;:qv't progr1un. No u1111 n1· <'Xlras. llUHllY! ASSUME $1S8 PAYMENT l!llbJeCI It• :l'1i', 11n11u11.J po•r1·Pntt1i:••,ratr (:I loan And Moir into lh l~ shnrp 3 l}f'dr11.,n1, 2 hnlh ••h:u·ni.•r 1111h f1r r 1'l111·1" morl<'rn built ·l n~. 1111tf'r ~nflr1:rr, and nir,r( ::"r!f'\11•,, WALKER & LEE IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE Brookhvr•t acro1s from Lln brook Hardwa'e 968-337 1 Open 'til 9:00 P .M. POOL PAD $21,900 ' Al111o~t 11111><.·ht'vllhlr I.Jul lrll<' fnr l his '.3 [l ·n J•Jul h11111••. l:il: lnl, hii.: ptool, s111n JI pl'icr, sn1all $1 ·17 ,\hi. 1111y111•·nls 11•hrn bou~ht ~llhJ"1'1 In 1•xi~tini: fi•, VA Joun. An)'llfli" 1·1111 'l\11'.l.llt°Y so 1'311 lndny f.,r a FUN lllJUSF.:!'. Yfn1r Ia111ily dt'~l'l'\.!'S 11 ! 2 STORY $27,5DO F'ull prh-f'!! llflrd lo ht•li,•v1'?? \\'pl l, IV<''vl' gol II. l'•'l'srinnl 1·,·a~n,1s forr·r·s sn<"riric1• salt' o f this lov•·ly ·I l1l'd!'ou1n.:? s1r1m ltoml' ll'ilhin 111 mile lo twaeh. 1\'.rr.d.~ A. lilt!•' de1'<1 1·~11ui.: lu; et t his r1r1<·.-. you cnn hri11i.: )'<lur painl b1·11Hh & id,·.1~ a ~II.\'<' a bund!r! 10'i d1•11n hnnlll1•s. C1;1ll tOd n) , EXEC UTIVE TRANSFERRED _, l.1•a1·ini.: lhill ~autlful 4 Bin home i11 p1't•slii,:1• nrra. l'rnfNQ: ~iflnlilly ntldr rl 18x20 fun rllOm fur nil th1• rri1111lr t11 E:\".T01) hug/' l\IBR suil", forn~nl dinln~ ro0111 ull v1•1',\· <'1"!!·1n!ly ,,,.,,. nr<1 l"d lind a 111111 1nrunt<'n1111et> fenN>d yurd Prrf••1•! fnr ltJt fun l_ovifl,I.':: family. VA ur f1-fA Tcrnlll $32.Q.iO. ('.:111 t!'l(lny for appo1nlJTI('flt. -: NO CASH NEEDED "i ir rou re .11 ri11ahril'd vP ll'r1111 '" huy 1hhc VAC-Al'w"T :t n 1r., ~ h:llh C<1hforntn l!anrh('r_ r•rl1·1• ju~I rl'llth "II "1,llOO litirl r1::i r~·rntP Sf'IJrr \\jJl p11y ~·our f•l11~int: 1"0~1~ lnlnorrlinlr Jlfl~~c-1-~!Hll It rl~Jrl'(l . f!<""rlured prlcl' ~2S!l:ifl A••tlf'r hurry nn th8 one. -I Wolker & Lee ""· reof ••11119 -t • • • ! .. • • " " . ' • ~ • I • .• .. • ... ·. . "· · . " ' .. ' ... ' . ... ....... ~l l I HoilMl for sat c ]~ Laguna Beech AcrNa• fo r sale ISO Bu•irM•• Money Wanttd 150 HOUSH Unfurn. PANORAMIC LAND OPPORTURTfY ~~n_i,c1y ___ 200_ 1 v-~E"''N'rull-:::::'~,,.....E-oa-p1'"r."'"1-.~-,.-,.clCotl• Met• TIRED OF 10 beautllul lt\'Ci I Crt'S. 10 D1STR1BUTOP.s for 2 motion p I e 1 u r" •1----------VIEW mll'"5 to LA. twy 3%. 1913 NEEDED STJJ,000 or 1 motion plc1u~ S Bdrms, 2 bath!, unl~r~ :· !•cNT RECEIPTS? .; I~ d1 • .,1n1 homt percl~I on .... 111 ~ C'Ornplet1on ol Lake NE\\' mul~n1illlon 4ollar lot $500.000. Dialribution Stovt &. !r1g. lncludf!d. Ntal -• Ii --I ,_ h . I' •• lblll d I I d k k ut. Call 1t1r. Rlct II Aehoola " thopping area. •, O. ..... • ........ th•• S''"'"" J •·-<I-r11 in..., c AA· to ,,,roe . t:x-<.'rr1:o;. tit!! ly at u y 11 \Pl' lie J1nnc pl\C pro-1-0 • 5 """ '"'"' ... , .... ., "" 11 I It 'I · I KEED N 011' • Zl3/781-\3.."3 or :\Jr. Hillmttn 4,:, mo. 54:>-239 : .room p\Ub family room C"' t'nt !X'£'t\n & 1011.·u v1cw •"'1u a 1 r . . ob1Je. ho 111 e i uc'l~. , . . • ~"· f ormal dining 11 '""11., !ro1n !Ill roonis. Bulll·Ul park • hoW11nt;. Pnefl\ i.ir Jl1:l1aUlc n1en ur v.·omen In at 113/~8822 '"11'"!1 or 3 b r, frplc • $115 I.lied brlt:k ll~placc• Like ki!Cht'll . hi·li ~yi>trm. gen-lmn1todla1e ~l\1P s.\l.00(). ~·our 11.rea lo 1 er v i c t 1'·knda. Pr1nclp.h1 only ;J.18-6189 after 5:30 _.., ~, ..... c1u·pt>tJ1 & clr1t1:.eti, l'IOUA !1'.!0rtl£!' i>pttct. Deckg I HafM Gerri• Realty last1w..,i11& 1--oin aper.He<! Dene Point ,-_.t.ia RIO. Cool '"vtrf'l'i pit -.t: lar&t' t('rracccl yard, Rt-:-6-15-4·100 6~>3~20 prot!U('l:I in c om pan Y [ )[ ~ 11-c;.;. __ .;;.. ____ _ 'K,-J -·• -·• l''l500 DUCEr>. $-l!j(J(J (.:I' e 3 •CRE< Do I C l'f 40 !leC'UN'd l oca t io n II, com· Hl&wfw.._,. 2 BR, J\~ ba, Crpl.5, Drp.~. 1!""· 111>1 ""-'ui: • .,-, lo • · · · · ' · " ., Y '· a 1 · merciul or !actor)'. PART . Bltm, Frplc. Nr Mar1na. .~ll 847-1221. ~ rnf nort h ot Reno. $1001. on f ULL TI!llE. G 1'1 12 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili:iiiii~[ $21j mo . Adults. .$&YMOUR REAL TY .I :'i3Ci-2~·l9. hollrs per 11·t'ek. N"o sf'\ling. HouMt furnished 300 714/87G-4346. Jif~l Beach Bll·d., Utgn H1·li 0 e-a/ t Cemel•c•_v_____ C1\SH REQUIRED: $600 to --------- -Orien '1il 9 P,\T I REAL ESTATE lots/Crypt\ 156 SZO.J:i. \\.rite for more in-Gener•I Fount.In v.11.v lormnlLon : INSTANT Jo'OOD ----------IPOOL 3 BR d . I l l~ Glr11neyr1' :-:1. 2-i.i)J-:-10l;-· pfl ;·111c ··vttW SU PPL y P.O. Box 3133. • · en., crpt~. GI No 0 N g.i !11 I • B drps, bltns. ~lany xtras, • D W 1!}.1-. ;3 :tlfl-0316 emorin , N. · $."iOO. inrranCt'. Califoi·nia !M):l05. Avail now. $29:i. S4i-1!162. sitpe.r Cl('lln 3 bedri11, 2 n,\, ·wooo & GLASS .. :;.i(}.:'.86-1_• ___ , lnt:hHlr phO/lt:' number. I RliNTAL FINDERS Huntington Be•ch ' • 1 bl Condom1'n iums f T L nd1 d ' ___ .:,. __ ;_ __ _ : ·~.WI•. anu Y rnl. 11" .\toJ('rn cu.~tnrn hon1r excel-ree e • or 1 " it'_ . d1i>h1\·shr, L"Ol:y livlng Jehl tlty .t •K'.t';i n vu·~•·. &>v-for t•I• 160 TO BUY OR 6-4S.Ol l l EXTRA nice "Glen Alkr", nr ""?ttl\,\\'/1>.· r rp_t,, CO\'"d. '". '"., rra.l levrls -;11! or>enlng 10 COUJ\'1'HY Club Villa~. hy SELL A BUSINESS R ro ok h u r ~ t I AG a ins. tent't'd , ld.«p<l 0\Prsilcd HOLLAND BUS. SALES Ne!1>.'YVlrt & bca(·h. 4. BH, 2 · • . XI' lu&"1 ll\'•ni.: ru0n1 y,·uh 01>.·ncr. Si';ou! :-ipRn1sh l RR. ·--""gar Ove .. JI 000 1n ex "Thi' Br<lkCr \\'tlh Empathy" ba, ram rn1, Sh~". bll n•. ·"'"!... · • ' • t1repl<1Cr .~us•.,.ntlf·cl agiun,,1 21.,, ho. frnlc, 11vt 11·.11 Adj In s1•··1 B C I 1 "" -Pl '(f I .,. .,. 1716 Orantrr A\'e., C.:\I. .>.r r. omp urn "' Frplc, rte. ,\\'ail oo.•>, $2."il trwl!i: ·ice n ul-.·1 lcl pohsh(-d nlc~. \Valls 011·l'rla1• roo! 11rf'a \\'alk lo ,\ll·~:i. 0 • 0 ,,,..NJ . ocean. Oiilcl & pr1 ok. ru-o "''IS """"° c· v 1 " c D 1 64;>-417 ; ~ ·~anytime nio. "'1<)-u.:> • _____ _ · .t gl.1~~. 1•1l1ntt:-:; of ~!a ined rn r ... n!r~ 11111. lo ·141· 10--0·61 \\'e nred sales people • . --LIKE new 2 BR + <ltn R"ll1~.<;. l"C'Clar s,. ("Cjl"k. Bu11!-1n l gar;is:r I .. • • . "'!"!!"'-~--~ ...... '!" si:a-~!d. pd. 1 + den. lXlfnf'. V."/\\'('l bar, all b!tirv;. wshr k1lthl'n & dining 1~m ovf'r. r;tONTICELLC.l-to1>.11hou&t. -ARE you inlC'rt'&ted u1 people t. side. i\la lurt i:PI. li ml pel &-: dryr. a\•:ul now. $2311 rwr .. 71 (::::, 546-110) look h1·1 ni.: ro111TI. 2 Bath.<; 170 1 ... xi11gron Ln. C.\l. 4 hr, and C'reative art? :Xlnt op-ok. mo. 1 yr. leasr or 3210 n1o dlage Real Estate 361 c ...... •1 Mar "'"' """"'u1 >'Untltun BA YCLIFF MOTEL ~~ for &1 liltle u-\ .'* LO\V WEEKLY l'tATES * ONE MONTH Klt<h<n, TV'•, mald •m•itt complete wlth your 100-t. Purch•M Option Ind, Item ieltction. 24 HDUr Dely. CUSTOM Furnitur• R•nt1l 511 \V. 191h, C.AI. 54s..3481 Anaheim 114-1800 J .. 1.HRbra 694-3708 Balbo• l•l•nd :! BR. apt. Winter ren111.J. Cl1arn1ing. $19:i pl'r mo. f21 J) ?92-257:1. Ba lboa Penln1ul• e n ates by Wctk-On Ocean Lov~ly Bachelor.1, 1 -BR. i\1aid serviC!'. Pool. Ulil. • 615-8740 • CLEAN bacheklr 1pls. Ste!pS '" beach. $100 &-: up. 315 E. Balboa Blvd, 613-9S45 ON TEN ACRES 646.J.265 I I 2 BR. J\in:i 1: UAbn. I ~~--c'-"--'=-~--1 F1rtplace1 I ~v. ,_no,. * Srudio Apt. S 110 PooU T•nnh eo.1n1·1 a ..... .Htattd Pool . * 1 Bedroom $130 !00 "' i..n.. 0<111 ""'°' MAPLE ST., NF.AR 1BTH lMaeArtDa' nr Cout ~) .. --------'45-0J4t * SPACIOUS * * WINTER RATES * 2 Bdnn•., 111 "°"· ,_, * • ALL SUl\IMER! ** apt. 2 Blks. to !Ill Corona Quiet • Att rac Stud!oa: le l Bell. & shopping. Adulta. No BR"i;, SIJO up. Adlts, no pet1. lmmat'. Lse. i25o ?tto. pet~. 213j Elden. ?tlif Apt 6. Wesley N. Teylw Ce. NICE Z BEDROOi\-f * 644-4910 * Duple.x. Carpeted. "" ""°"' * COROLIDO Al'TS * 2 Br. studloa I stral l•vel~. Dene Point $183 A up. Dshwbr. trpl, dbl SINGLE. TV. pool, pets ok. Dana ;\larina Inn, 3-1111 Coast llv.·y. carport. LA R G E PooJ. 67.J.3.118 FOR lt ase deluxe new all C!ltc 2 Br, 1 Ba . Unobstructed vit"' cf bay l.: -;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;I ocean. Adlta only, PIO ~r • mo Oil leaae. i73-i992 Huntintten &.•ch 11 1\h sunkC'n 1uf)!! & gardt'n. goo•l tond. Sho1•t11 Sun <Jr liy portuniry ror n1an & ,,·ift. BLUE BEACON tor 2 yrs. J4j.-!1424 AgL :;,.,,, RETIRED 2 Bcc.Jroon1s, ,\pfllQX. 2,000 11pp! 319-.lti12 SJO,COO investment requ1rtd., * 64S...0111 * 3 OR C cJ 11 .. B l Coron• del Mar ~ .<.his lovely I B.P.. tloll sir. ft. 11 i1 h rot•m lor l·~µ::i11-lnc;,n;-P ropertv--166 lull\• secured. phone --1 I . on . • a. [})) s, ij.;huse, ~11 in the shade ol ~1un $79.~.(ltl Call . !---~---7711~jP,G() before 5:30 p.rn .. • t"IX.ER. UPPER huge I <'ll lhouse, pa1 io, g a r . l'ICE apt _ prlv balcony Spanish Country Estate Llv- 'tiJi¥i\i·lin.g Ll"<'cs and rt•Ja., ,l~O/.an, • COSTA 1'1ESA 77Z.-.)llll aflC'r 6 p.m. br, child t. pr! OK. $115 1'"/storage 536-4776 art 5 \\·/harbor & ocean, \'iew. ing & Spac.ious Ar.t9. Ttr· La Quinta Hermosa SHARP 1-bdrm. carp., drpt, priv. pa,io. Ground floor. Scenic P,.,pertit s &75-3126 Co1ta M;,. ·f.llr 'a faw nionicnts, '1nl~ .-/TO 1:.--1 Br Garden llOUM'S .1lt --NEEDED: 2 BR , pool , u!il paiiL Incl Util $l7j/nio. 2j00 raced pool; sunkl!nga!BBQ ,,,-ann n~ E b , 1 11/a1 1.g::irai.:l's&palios.On I ' f""C. RTNER OR e LOVELY2br,fineloc.sn1 Closetobt'ach $2'.l5 Seaview. Unbelie\·ableLlvinc •Only "''"·"""·•..:a[ S!arc v "C'~ REAL ESTATE \'aluablr 172:i.:20-l. I blk Ba11k \OR"-'-'~' PA 1 ~ pf't, U1l pd $175. e 842-3476 ·Y&.j 81.Kl-83:13 or ~1: ... 0.i:ia. 1 I rit Anlt'l"lf'!I. 2 1111 . nc~:Hi. PVT INVESTOR. Subs!ant-Al R 1-1 e "S J900 ~---=-=c::.::.___ 1 Br unf $156-furn $175 • • l!XJ Cl · • en • ' "" • J BR to,\•nh~e-Ne\vly <let'. Costa M•1• 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 .•. . ... l • c·nni.:)'l"•: s1 , Jntonit! Sl ,!J~J/nio. ~l(;!l,:l()O. ial return on money inves!· F'f EE lENTAL 001 . bl 1 . & 1 Sim I'll "t"" • 19 031 6 t d / ii t I ! ".I ll ' tns. r" rig ,,.,....., . "'on At L UTIL INCLUDED . -.~ 1,, .i -• Coad !Prni~. G;id P.'lt:" rt, secure \I' co a era · •-* fl.30 UP * ~ -.. ' BY 01•·n1•r: 4 BR, fam t'1\l, Owner j Jj llcrnanl SI. (.\I ~-or nlOrc inlo ll'fitt P.O. DROP JN AND f!P.Q\rSE lse . ·968-S9i9 or B3g_,l3G1. GIANT l & 2 BEDROO:\I ! Special Bonus; a gilver· · :~.1~, -, li:-e patio-, .~nae tll't Goo!> 64(l..4120 --=~'=&l='~·~San==ta:.::An='-:.... __ 11 W~·~l~~~·~·~&~L~H~,~R~o~a~l~l~o~"~r~l;;rv~i:in;i•~:;;;:;;;:;o;;;;;~·;;";;;;'' Gort;:eous •. park·likf settin~. plated candle snuffer is tJj~I ~·!;..~~~"."'""""'"""'I ::"".;.:=='°"===--Z1!IO rrarbor Blvd. ar ll:dnm·s :1·~·1· BE.UEVE IT _11~-~~s~ ~,:·.:i:n·l~:ssy~ vu, -INVESTMENTS REACH Stand-Food to go. ~F~o~u~n~t•~l~n.;;..V~•-ll~o~y---·ll BR .• z Bath_s ........ ,Z325 ~~~ se~t~~sQu1~~ sl~e~: ~:i~ ~;'~i~~ !:!:ie~: \VITH "l\.1AJOR" Berr. plus rentalc;, Fast 6 Adulls, no pets. 2020 4 blk Perk·Llk• SurreuMl"I QUIET • l>I:LUXE 1·2 & 3 BR APTS A!so Ji'urn, Bachelor Pzv patias • Htd Pool• Nr 1;,op·, 1lr Adul!s only Manlnlqu. Apts. 1777 Sanla Ana Ave., CM Mgr. Apt ill 6'6-ss.&2· · · OR NOT hlt1ns, cptg. $~9.500. Ter1ns. "fE" N1~ LE , <h 0_,,,. , 61~26 •. o SU,l\IER 1 .1 3 BR. & lam1ly rm, boq1e, s S. ol San Dltgo Frv.'Y , -, , Owner. OR Jse or ls.e/op· .. ~A• ~-A"EBAQ\.:i n1on ,.-io... .,--.N • , ~nta a\'~1 June fine!. gardener) .... $34J Fullerton Avt (Ha!'bor to on Beach, l blk \V. on Ho.II , J;!Jl~. 4 b«lrm hon1<' ca n hr lion. SlSO rno 494_2339. OFFICE 18. 4 br. SJOO mo. Children & ., BR ., Ea Cho' en Bay, 1h('n So. un!il Z blk! Lo 16211 Parkside Lane. * BRAND NEW* , "ll)tits ror onl_11 .S7.xt. tota.J -. __ c_;::o·_:c._c."---CO:\l i\!l::RCIAJ~ BEAUTY salon . i\rll pel.E. ~?? 9G2-35l3 _, · ·.: ic:e grc --So. of Ntv.-port Blvd. 642-(7l4) g1y.5441 cos~ 10 G!"S. Con\•eniC'n t 10 1L_id_o_l_•I_•______ & APT BLD'G!; rstabli~hed, 0\1'1\t'r rC'tirlng. bell loco1tion •• ... ·· ·· · S32.i 8690 LA COSTA API'S, 1 le 2 Bit. r.~:~?ilO or ;.~S.-52\Z. Lagun• Beech 4 BR .. l 1h Ba. & fa111. !llll. ,.:.::;,_~-~~~-~~ 1,..,..,..,..,..,.,...,..,..,,. Blbis, sv.1mmlnr pool A pr- , ,.s & sho1is. \\"as JO_sl Prime l ido .Nord W. R. DUBOIS, INC. I . Turr!t Rock, nrly ne\1 $350 Unb.liev•bly B•eutlful $135 ~ ~10DERN. !gt. l·Br. age, All uti] pd. Jl50 to '110 ~,C.11'<1 &: crp11t. Only $26.!l:iO J BR 6 bit 1~·/t'levatar 52 1H.E. Hrokers 1 833-9 14.l Money to Loin 240 OCEAN v1e1v, walk 10 beach, :,: BR. 2 baths ........ S27;) VAL D' ISERE Gartll!n ApOI. ntar beach. Cpl!!, drapes, mo. Adulll!I, no peb. '·\..uLLINS & WATTS ti loi Pier.& float s215'ooQ. 7 Units • $62,500 --"'--------2 BR. btamecl .:.-eiling fflll, Adultl!I -no pets, Flov.'en! disp., etc. 210 Chicago 3j4 Awcado, CM. IO-STOI , ~.1 Eves. 962·6889 · Tip of Lido ·Isl•' o~an Sidi' of hiv.'ay w/in-1 t TD I , SJOO yr lse. Reis. req. everywhere. Stream Zs 847-5169 , •.IJBURON CONDO.• B('aut . 4 BH .. :; Ba. home 2 comr ovrr SiOO 100 A good $ ~~an 4!H-38.l4, 811·9777. \Vatertnll, 45' pool Rte. Rm, 1 1~-~.~.-.. -'--,-M~.-m-m~,-.. --poo~t-. ~2 RING BROS. Announe9!1 1 i Aatv .l BR, ran1 rn 1, Inn! f1·plc~. j6 !1. 11•a1cr frontagr. buy fol" son1eo ne. · Newport B•ech Sauna, Sgls 1-2 Bdrm, F\Jrn-Blks 1o beach. Adults. I'\o API.!. Nov,. A\'all1bte _,._ -I ru I Pl \CF. nF.ALTY 49~ 9·01 i',. r~TEP.Esi Unfum. from Sl35. SEE IT: pets $133 per mo M!DITERlltAN•AN -~'-· \1•r1 J~tt'. -" "II! lTpt~ Ro0n1 !or nrgc bual slips. "' · · -. • 2 d TD L Bt~AUT \\"e~lcliH 3 BH, Junr [ 2000 p r · &12-8670 · · 5 itn"11riu1. rlf'•' ku air-cotu!. Pr1ei· $:"i00.000. 29'.i9 So. C11ast llwy., L.B. n oan __ a !!Ms, Tradtv,.ind~ Realty s.47-8511 VILLAGE . 19 to Sept. l. \rat,.,. l · su.;cE 1946" hMY°d patio,'! car gar. i\pp. Bill Grundy, Rltr. 4-plc)I , Cusla :\lesa; Sell or gardener, S4.i0. 548.8&12. GARDEN LIVING RF.DECOR -Lrg 1 Br. $140 2400 Harbor Blvd. '-1890 sq. rt. VA 1FllA !('rms. gJ:t DQver Dr. NB &l2-~G20 lrad•' uri. S2•1,000 equit.~·. Termii based 011 equity. -5--C-1-\st ~;:~'.=~-~il~a;:r~Bldg Quiet, atlrac., pleaaant. Util :Xtra closet~. Pool. Patio. C'11ta 1tten l _8~7-8507/968-4317/968-1118. LIDO Isle 1~1 _ 51.xss·. Pnnc1p11.l i. only, 6i~2Cl18 art 642·2171 545-0611 en emente 0,,·d. lleatod -I. Adi!~. no pets. ~n1. 1n •> 507·8020 6 S . H .__ .., .-..-.......-D•ys 833.-0101 ights ..--\ larges! avail on th~ island. erving aruur area•~ yni, *:: nr 4 BDH:\1, 2 RA.* 1 Br. $145 • 2 Br $170 Newport l•ach UNFURN 2 B1t, Sl lS, Via Lorf'a. S:i2.50J. By Lots for Sale 170 Sattler Mortgag• Co. 6 1110. lra.~e. np lo $300. P<'r ·I BR, 'l ba, lncd yai~!. Pooi /\dulls. Small prt ok Dramatic Z..Sty. liv. rm.; 01vnl'r 21~/449-299~ • i,, + Af'l"t·. view lot • l36 E. 11th Streel n10. prh'ileges. A\·ail lmmed. 7.10 \\'. 18lh SI., C.:\J. * 2 Br. upstn \\'/~undk. w/fl'pl., Ovtrlook l Ti g! LIDO-rcs;rlencr -4hr1rn1. 2 ' "il l-1.ir.S It S300 J.~c. 8?.3-231'1. 1------_,..,._,......,_ 'hanging frpl. Nr bcb. $250 tropical lndscpd IWlmmil'lg \ -----1 C It 613 5·· 1 Con:111a clcl :\l ar o"'IV 1.110 ·, D''l.UX"'. Al,.-,.:,-yr 1st. No pttl!I. 551-8400 pool & paU l'' E l!th SI . STEP UP ~~'.·6~j~r:;;1~1cr. a •. ,.~ ~--=•::r.._7J-20J()·---·1 Cash Fast! Houses Unfurn. 305 Newport Be•ch a :ch-fu rn .~ ...... $139.50 2 BH. furn. apt!!. Pool. No 642-4603 o,..., . ., , ~0 A GRACIOUS 3 BR/2 ba, 011 1'• lols, \\'ill LOT on ~!cs'~' VLarrc.lt 1 •1°1~ l l d T D d G_o_n_._,_._1 ___ ,,,.. __ BEAUT. n1od. to1l'n~usr. :; 1 BR-furn ... , .. $149.50 children or pets. 24lJj~ 161b NEAR NE\V $275 • 3 BR. 'ltfe"J'.odo1\·n ll\'ini:: rn1 1\·11 h LJ-.:ASE \l'/ophon nr 1ake course, ""1'···· ~ 0 ~ s t & n rust ff I ... BR., 21.1, BA, frplc .. patio. SI, NB. 646-f664 dov.•n 11 t a irs 1,·/bltns ·mrirr fir<'p\. ~ lx:<drn1. 2 TR1\DE. 673-i18.j. lol~. (Jii·ner all :i, fi\·l--..'i.j!\5 FREE APPRAISAL.5 S9Q..Ulil. . P;iitJ. 4'I( ~ep. Pool. z Car gar. Al! hl tn~. 2 ~~1~~~ 'AVAiil~r~so • \Vlto.'TER RENTALS • 1llsh1\·asher, frplc, ku ya_ttis. 11·11 11 Iii;: ronu1n tu b, _c__ ___ .\l ~:xA Vl-.:H.DE FArn\vAY I Costa Mes a Investment Bach. Stv nrf. Ci l.J. il·r nu carp, dra""s. L.o-~~-I R NOW L. gu,, on'"'' "o-·~~ .... -~ .. •. M ••• de1 Me• y·d. ,.~ ·-.:: ADUJ,TS O~LY, NO Pl-:T~ ent "". Stpt.? ..... ...., .-. ... .,, 9'l:nl 1111·-n cul..c!C'·sac strrc'I. Co\'. l----c,-.------:--UIT. By 011"1\t'r. 531~3601 or 548-7711 anytime n10. 11~ 32.:l·4TIO or-8·16-5991 1760 Pomon• '42-2015 ABBEY REALTY 64Z.-l&j0 J.41 \Voodland Pl. Apt ?o.'o. A. f•IM pa1io. Grca1 arr~ near ·I Br. 2 b;i. many r\i~1'lm e\'f'.<; 6-l?-4364 rvrs/\\·kn11.~. TRAILER for rent, l\OO mo, Call coll~! Zll/693-2342 aft - -,1 Onl I '" ·iOO , s1~~1 Br t.:otlagc ,,;frplr.1----------HOLIDAY PLAZA 6 JO I ' """"" • i . y ......... . reaturr~. S31.:ill0. . ~sunu• M I . D 1 . * Ad It p I d * P•M•'•'''' •om. "'"IV. Co••• ; pm. "'~LLINS & WATTS .1, L"l lA p 1 oun •1n, eser , I~ you 11d 111 lht!: r1a~s1hed Nie" \ard & gar. Xlnl Joe! U I re erre DELU.'-'L" 5,,,,.0 ... 1 BR " u """'"" .1 • r . rin. o n Y · R I 174 • · '>BR 2 BA 2 !"""' ,,c. ... lt"-''· 645-.0810. 4 NE\V luge 2 br api., --• ~ -~3 1-.:vrs. &12-0127 5"f6-j()2? esor SEC'l'ION '' Som~•nf' Is BLUE BEACON • . . -carptrl 44.1 furn apt $135. Htated poo1. l,.O"i'~C::.=;.::..7'_-0C'7 ~ wat('h:ni:: f0r H. D t 1 1 * ••• .111 * 3 BR. 212 BA. 2-carg:\r_ $17;) Ampl, ,,~,·-g. Adult, • 00 J BR. nt\\·ly turn. Park p&ntlipi, cptl/d~. Plenfy ~tie Now port Beach e 3 ADJACl-.:N·r hilll'i<lr lake 64" ="·8 t·"·o • j ---'~·c-Di~<CT0-"----1'.R~E~A~L~TO":'R<_ __ ~' ~:~"~·-~~~ '" " N·o11·po·t No I "'" -·d. of clo.wb le cupboard .i. ......... 1-.,;;;';;;;.;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:~I ---';;;------~ v1r1v 101~. l.ake Els1norr. ,,...,.,1 ""·~·. FREEi! "" pets. 1965 Pomona, Ci\f. '· e...,,., ·~.. No JM!tl!I. S160. 3(9 :M;,'te :1•1ht11 ET $15,800 V.A. $'.?:.00. ~~3&-14·19 Busines~ l•ndlord1-0wner1 C~~F~~~~: Y:1, ~~· bac~>~: * LRG l br centrally loc.1-""-~"'~"~·~·~"-'~p~m...:... ---Vil!1.1. C.?tt 548--3963. • I t t ·' Out tale Prop. 17 pportuni'.y 200 \\'e. \1•il.I rP!er tenant• to y•o<1 1'2:1. 2''3 ·--'-''''''· • ..... ,... · .... ~. ¥'' n..-1.pto tnm. 11'". ·, < 11111. mHlUTli:t anuscap-Fl·),\ i ~;i n ii·ilh r,1~ 11111111:1\ '-..,.,"'"'""4 v ="---' llJ' °"" IV ~ • i'"it1i;":f' ' · • • • • • • ' A0<·000 <1ual1hcs suhiecl lo of S 8 1 0 Poot --•t •·'0111• no Newpon· He1-•t1 SPAC 2 •- 1 ...,. fo RE~ <1f ~U"i ~tany --pels. ;i mo. •'°" · DUPLEX ' -J b ! Hid pool. Play yd. "-ts, • ., • c n:.i• 1 1 1 " 1 """ 6 I~. 2,1,1·~n1is pf'rccntai::e l"a\<'_ Tnl<itpa y-S. \\". \\'ash111K1 on. ln i;:rt·~l ~ " '· · ·' Santa An• H•1ghtt Hamilton. 6 4 6 -4 160 or apt-~., r urn, '"'V ts & go R n 1 EXCE LLENT des1rablt" ant!!'. on our -'"r v.·/w crptg, drps, disposal, drp11, bllni!, patio. Ne.,,•ly · · ·· : · rnf'nt S14i! !)f'r mou!ll. Sh;1rp rrcr('a1\on ar1•11. approx 31 OIST :-1.IBUTO-v.·aiting 1\sl. IDEAL Home -15 bdrms, :: _:,_1:..-0_· _-_.r•-·-------I tilt'. Ne1'·\y d t c 0 r 11 t t' d . dtcoratt<l. Kid1 tik. .. 1;1h1t~~>~oH master bed-:: hrttro0n1 hon1(' )llis!1,nu1g 111•rr!" -nf'ii· Chalc·l lii)ffil' •111 OPPORTU NIT IES ALA Rental~ e 64,;.;19C::l b!I. Nl'w shai.:. Spanish f!n-SPECIAL -I.Al Rates !J'Om Adults, no pets. \Vorking 19981'.faple No. I M&-7.287. _ · • · ,, 1·111 tli\RDWOOD Fl 00!{~ St;ile 1111)' .'.'ii_•\. S 19,.'..itl<_l I t N h'' 12,-... k K•'I , .. ,,·1 m oo·d f ~ ' j ' . · e ·BUDGET CIJrJE: 2 br ry, r sc "' &. ahp"g. " · • · 1~01n1J1 pre ttre!d. $14•.50 SPACIOUS 1 Br. aptJ. Crp~, : ·.·;• . ·: red h·111 ~,,!::~~,,:~t~h:::1 ";;,;,:;~~ ~'~:::: :'.;:~ '::·~·;:''.;~,;,•,~< '""I >'<I Kid, OK !123 . >l>-2351. :;;;, 1;-;,1' N~; Bi~~ ~{rk ~::nJ" C.talina Do. ~~ ot'h~~:itJ ;;i;, '::.."'.'•Al\ . ; . imn1ed ia1r •wi·upanry, <:1 R\la.,n,chh '.'",,'~·Fe •m•, e VA:\IU.l' NEEDED 2 hr,loU~n·'~·v~•~';;;';;;1~y;;;P;;;;:a;;;<k;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;; ~16-744~1 l:C~'LE=AN~~l-o-,~,~B~,-.-A~d~H-,,-no-uti! iocl'd. &&-0984.. I07 h11~e.r~11·elc:o111r . C"AlJ.' I• $2l po• wook & up •· Lg k'I I" I · ,..., Avocado ,....., Apt 9 1:1fll'v. Park Cenll•r. trv1nc G rove• enc gar. l\ids k per~, $1:":0, Z BR. 2 ba, 1111nn1er .. $:!?:;. Pt'-~· 1 • ,.,,,;.. 1 j()· •~I ~~~~·-'-··• ~·--'----1 ,~. Walker & Lee 180 A1 R t , • 64s 3900 , B n11c11Ewn & 1 sR. E . 16th sr. NB. 646-1ao1 NEW 1 Br. i Ba. 642--0643 .,, r.iiii"iP""·'•A•n•y~ti·"'·'·'·'·'l--0-820,...,I • en a 1 • R., summ et ........ S375. TV & maid serv. avail. A U I 6 pm wk"· Wlll ~ 2t1 ACHES producing Oran:.:r $13.'",..Clecin :I Br. ,v/bllli~. 4 BR. 2\j ball~~ ..•... S350. pt. n urn. 365 · ... yi. .,.,w. : LOY.ELY 2 sty Broadinoor 27!XI H:iri)Qr Bll"c.l. ;it Aila111 s Gro\'e in Hivrf'!i idr al Va!1 Cptl!. (Ii-pi;. db whr/dry. 3 BR. family (oom, Turtle 4.)() Vic!ori!I, C.~T. '" l\.femorial Day V.'ffkt nd. No • j "Mltl!' Rock hotllr ii·/l~C' ;,[,.()4\,:-i OJx'n 'til 9 Pi\1 llt1rrn t. Clevel11rnJ O•id Oiild ok Rock. A\•ail ~uly ls! •. 3."t'lO 2 BR, 2 ba, sunken hv rm, Generel children. no pet~. \'!"l<.ir Joi 4 Bn. :: BA. !Anl YOU OWN THE L ANO s1tr for trai\C'r pk or suh· · 3 BR. 2 bath.~ i ........ S32J. _ frplc. ha!C'ony. Sl.l!O tmo 125:> I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; NEW 2 BR, hfam et!llinp. ,.111 2 pallo~ 1 ri. ,. 11. 1 1 1 d1 1·i~1rin. On n1ain l11v.v tn 2 BR 1,,,,. ,,.,pool. All ut<I :; BR. 2 hath>: furnisberl EakC'r SI., C:\1. 510-2510. VEN DOME \\"ood panl!lin&:. All n c • · · · ,., r .,. · :-iliurt 11·alk lo !>t•a1• 1, J)11p r.~. ;\larl'h riehl. \\'ritr Ch~~ • I tu $165 Ad I ·~k..._10 flllrk. 1>001~ & tennis ;: er:. ,.ach. :O:wrrlisb !rplcs .. i\lurtin, gj[l No. i\latn /it . p<l. :-h·'rPr. C'P!s, tlrps. $'.rl..J. a v:iil. Alli;. 1Jt ··•····• S~OO NICI:'.: l br dplx. Quiel. Sep ;~.r~~I now·~· no r-ri -Sr. ~rhlll•I~ ()"11<'r. "! b:iths . hu111.in.•. lmmac. H11·rr~11lr !"121'11 "THINK & GflOW I BLUE BEACON (i d h II by garagC's. l 11clult O\"er JO, ThfMACULATE APTS! ' t::;c-1057 _______ ,, "<><I Po<i~·t ,. ,,11 ,1 -----RICH" * '"Olll * .···. re 1• no pets. ~t-18--1021 ADULT am 387 \V. Bay St. -ii: ''1 ·~ " ·' " Real E1tate W•ntod 184 Wit h Or. N1l)Olffn Hiii, ""~ ' e~QP.y tri,.·nhou~r. 2-:no ~:.I.fl~ Word-famov1 Author & e s·rEPS 10 BEACll >•i>.·, 2 , ; ATTP.AC !urn. 'fO\\·nhouse, rA~itLY ~!Ion LARGE 2 BR, ref le n ngt',: ~'11. 4 hr. z•, h;i. II!<' lan1 MORGAN REAL TY CONDOMINIUM "Klngm•k•r of Mllllon· E/sidl' 2 Br. ]1~ Ba. pool. Close to 1hoppl"', Perk CrJJL 1l +.No pets. Lampl ~~ l1v rn1. leirrn11I din, :!I 6ll-U4l 67 >-6459 i ir''" 1hc11.0.t-rptsldrr~. sngls Qi.; P.E11..TY Ko P"t~. $1Ti &«Hi610. * Spacioua 3 BR's, 2 ba LithlC!r, 360 Vlc1'1ria, $125. h""ll•·'· 1·u~1n111 1 n d "r 11 •I. -EXPERTS-"'r l11ll'i; hf'Sl·~l'llt'r. 1· · p k " • S i I I/ G11-watfr pd. !343-l407. ,. 1• 1n1v. ar ... entr r. Irvine l;AROEN Apt. 1 Br. SlG.i. .,.. m PClO , pu gTHn ~t II)(' nr CC ! ~rhl~. Cl)H 0;\"AD(J honir. 3 RR , \l'I·. ·'I' t'. C I A L f z >.· 1,. ""Thi11k ;ind Gro\\" l<irh." C ti A I ""J "'10 * F t JndJ "nd I "· 1 BR r/o o·--• d' ' I Pl h I ' h 11 ·11 · e flEC,IClf LIVI", 'G )·1·.,1f,' li. "·"'mi> "·' ·u • n11ns, "llra0 r . Adult!. l"nG rp , · v,, '"" ac.. • • '"" lsp., ~"""'c. S·IO 7:.() lJ" n,. r }",11111 y rm, us s i;i ::: as~" c n1·•·r t;•n n11 ion -·~ " .. ~ ".J t 132 E [ ~~:'.--13~1 ~·.irprt throU~hc·ut tots of S-E·l,.1.-1-.... -\. CONDO"~. 1 ,.,,1,1".; :ind 1>1·f'11 ty-six ROlJND 2 br. i;n~l~ 01\. $17.) -1 !'.:.21st SL 548--_21_2_1.___ 1145 .Anaheim .Av•, cp !I'.. · Bay St, No. :6 . ...-..,. <olh"r •·-:Ir~'-1 m ni r ,1 Hu~<'rs 11a11111~ now Our II 1Y1 t!!irin 1:11!fs nncl rr('· Ala R•ntali e '4S.l900 Condominiums 1 RR S I~. \\"a.Irr pa ir!. 2039 COSTA ?.lESA 64Z.2!24 ~-k:io:SlJ) . .m-2792 •~'ts "- Laguna Be•ch J"l<l"~"~~inn. S::2.;oo 83;.~~ i;ril;·~Tl){'I\ arr bondrd. UJ. .-.1·11,. llill"s 1:i.tr~t 1111cl ---Unfurn, 320 \\"nl!a<"f', Co~ta :\\,. ~ 1 . • 1 rfllt'('l\nri f , ,11 1t1·rrit<'st 11·ork -"Thr $175-3 Br. :! Ba. Dbl gar 1.: ,~· •.•• &\6--6!l-lO Belboe Penfntule SEVERAL 2 Br. -2 Ba apt•I ·.LITTLE "DOUGH" ~'r ll:m-2sos 111"·' P nr ·' 1•1,,1,,,·01•1•.• ,, <. 11rrf'ss.. r t t 0 · t 1 Coot a Me ~=--~~--1 c.:.;,o.:;:...;...;.;,;.:;,;;;:::;;;_ __ 11u. "::. I II ,,, 1 , ,. encrc )'!lt'f. ,-..1ng f'! we c. --:::: --N to $1 ..... ""'r mo. P-. ., •10TS "0 " HOUSE 1•,,\\'l"l'.l .. '.·1· 11 \l'r\ c;1· in\! Yv r lOlllr Q -'' n•l\I' ~,·aill\hlr on -., .. S! "'FPf''G ,,. h BRA' 1 ~ .. , -,.. r .... a111y h y lti<'flnl n:i rti· 1 " • -~·" " 1w1n a. monl ,;o new De wee J Br. 2 mgml Div of :io C!t Rl"· , ' GI _,0 '"·, f')'\IT 1111 nrr •1 br ·11 ., n11 pool f: P rt · rn~~·(·l I<' ti"l l•l's in a r nn· --**POOL TI:"llE * * Stonr Vill a 'frail er Park, Ba apt~. l!iOO block E. ~·~ .,,., " 1 · · -· ' larwin Realty In< I vi-11i<'11I Ji SllCCE.<::S Sl~l Br fAm hin 11· 1 4 BR. Z"\lflrlicello nr OCC' "".>-<>'L.: 4 · ,..,.,.,,. 111111 , nisiu· i;I;!~ l~)nir f;1n1 r in. /l_f:. lr•f" sirnrl•'' ,, ., .. ,.. . ', , ' . F'RPI ,... • _. ·,1 . 3.~.~ \\"rst llll)', Co~1n :\lrsa B11lbol\ Blvd; clo~e to ocean ,.:.c:,c~~~-----1 "~ • 1., 1 () 1 .,,. 11 ,_-· .. , 1_.,, '''' .1.~\-.,. nlil fl, In., 11 Hch l'l:r;.;c1rl.F:S h11mr st11-"'" t:ar"' ~·11.1 ror kluS l2·10 rno. ii i rh1h h~r. pool ------l BDR.'f delux• unturni~he>!1 'JU1.1 1i;•d r~1r111or nf "O'ld .,u,, 54, 411 , oh· pror:rani 1hrtnir:h 011r &. rv>\~! •. '''''"'· .'"s.·.3 .. ,/,<"' "•"'I • • SXr-S!2.i. Nier l br.lii or bl\y. 1 yr lease. Incl ~1 d . ,, o"t~ g-5 11nyhme . ,.8.LUE BEACON "' ,..,,_ ~ ,,...,_, "' 11 . 11·,1·--Ai·-., C . ,•1. "/11·. "-•. 1-1 & ".-1. atu~ a ultft only! l l3J. fllkn!;. 11,erl hnl"~. 1111111'11> "" •• -·'_· _ _ f)i <lnl111li'>t" nrc.anlvi linn. ""''' ·· " ~j, Al •i... ... ..... 150 E . 21st. 6'6-6011. sfil\Jtlcrs ,1·r:irhrrrd ('f'd:1r Bl.Uft'S C(J;'>J)Q: :I Br/3 *CASH BUYER* Th i~ llll-11r'" RT.UE -* 64~01lJ * Fountain~•lley &l~j30. ¥.:-',,',',.days, 67 3"--0133tVl!ll LARGE 2 BR, .~,•-. • ~ .... , roofl111•·~ w ::"":thlC'il h11. t"-OrT1"r !o! $12.~iOO by PHI:'\T OP SllCCESS 1'!: I ~'7.~...;.~-;~c.;.=1'!.,,~,1---·::;;jr,-;;:;-;:;;---!IJ . .,_ • t">' .... .. '"I I'' -,..,r\i::;i nnll~· f'nrlur~rd by: 1-\VAL ., 0 f O I EASE -.J. oo:autilul 1 br t xpBndo Crpt!, drps, ran,e, e*"........t l!'l"•Jt~. IMalrd nn flr101 .<11r 'J'1·nrr· V-.·· "'~·'· J.l <>nr." f<1rd . Thomll~ • K lo SH PPING 2 "'t · .~ n1obile ho111e.IJ2 IV. \\'il1on 2 BDR:\i, f.rpl, balcony. 31.J N 1 l \30 61,_n7-1 ~• II <TttlT"~· n •i)ll' f~' --Don't l~tyour ho1nc, hr,crn~/drp•.enc e•".l l:iO ·•. rronuo. A<'",C .. \l.r.•~•~"'n. E. B•)', s~' mo. •-a,. ope s, . . •1 · -~ ,.,,. · -~ F.XC'l..USIVE :: Hr. J BA ,_,It ·11 10 n.•. F,cl i~1111. F. \\". \Vool· .,. ' 81'> • ·· ..., ....... .,.,., '~ '-"' '~" o•· ll'Ef.Dt 'r. • --.• -1. ~ evf'ning~ y·tarly. J•• .. uire •I •pt, C. LRG 2 BR, cp,., d-. bl-, "'"'"" ,. ~ · · • "' ho1n<'. Lnuta !•II' Pri\". ,., · 11 01·lh. Hnr\""Y Firr~l'lnl', -l " • · 1 .• r h h """ ·~· um C :-ai·r lin,r, ~av~ n1onry. r D e SPARKLING 2 br, >Int t-. Hunt1'ngt n Bee·h--<.•r, pon., J(l!iu or nc ,.. 673-1521 or 54&-nn. pal., gar., No P''', $"·' •• ~'DSCAl'IN 1 •lo··k. Sl-l"i.:00. r.;:i-6663 ·' I B k .I. P !\!organ k F. · u-.,.. " 11~ !I~ S " -~• Ln""· 1 1 1 _ __ in1111t•u. f1rn1 11f rr. ro er nonL fncd yrrl. i..;ids Sl 1{). lrir.~. •J & ""· pac. C d I M :>: 548--1867. ."'" iv .. rni 11 11 (."" 1'·111,.: -llARilOP. l!IGllLA;\"OS e CAPITAL l'·I•• ,,1,,-,., ,,.,,, RfAI. f'OR t 2 sn 1993 Church. 548-9633. orona • ar -o===~==~~-1 ' Ol Ill \\\I J Ot ~·· ·· Ale Rent•l1 e 645-3900 easr Condo. ST.!O. ''WH IT E ELEPllANTS" . :zQ..:.; LJ :'II 1 Q ~ f-:,. I OG 4 hr, 3 ba. 5~ FllA INVESTMENTS e SUC.'CES.S, rnrn An EX-~==-~-~-'--'--,CCI per mn. ~I & last + $100 SUBLET fnr aummer, beaut 2 BR deluxl!. Walk to beach. O\'C!ttunnina l"UI' hou•! rrrm:-:L"...;c~ ' FIREPL:\r~ 139,950 O";ll(!r G4f...206.1 812-7j17 & ~o-~~'\36 C'1!,·~·0LENr'TROIFK~~-0. <.'i'o" N. 'AnLd 3 euru.t + ln.mily rm., lull <lf'p. li14 ~63l:l. furn drlux Jg,. 1 BR gan:ltn Adulll!. 546-44ll "'~nd•, "Cl.llh", .1ell ~ thnJ ,.,.,.. N H . h ,. , "" "l'.llnlna: rm., bullt-lns., brk.1~~--1--~----•Pl P•t G ~.,,~ '"l<n k""" , _-Ol9:"if f"LOOlt TO CE:IL-ewport e1g fl SALF:S!lfANSllJP. For $3911 a month. NO FEE. Duplt:ic e Unfurn. 350 · '• ar. ~ ""'· .,...,... •· -.,s. Dally Pilot Caam.!I • ljjp. Welt'""'""'' J BD· J BR & OEN l 11 •1 d•toit,, m•il <hi• """ N•wport, 540-1731. , . '\N. SER\ll CED BY 2 • • - - - ----+-------' ~It. FA l\1. JUI!. r i.non , fiMocill pon no"" 3 BDR..\f., Family nn., park Gener•I 1 . IS. Y."/\I/ carfl"hn;;. ;.;~·:ir Cli!f Or. Cuslom l1'1nl" I ~mmmmmmm;;;m:I \ 8L"rrA"1 ;.Poo'w'"r.".•'t~,H'"ic~ hu:; ~~ ;;:~ ~~th.K~d~ 2 BEDR l\I apt. t:!o~c 10 ,-c 1111 " '' ' ·• ~10~ ior cilizf'ns only, · nwmiur. 11nlv Ii year~ o1rl. 1 r~u Busin•'' PERFORl\1ANCf. FEE. 541).1720. 5J&.~4lll. , ~otl('rn ki11'hf'n \1"/t·eran11c l.>llths. ki!. hltnc; .. patio. J"Jh l, Opportunity 100 SYSTF.?.fS. IKC. 1f?ll', ALI. BUILT·IN RA~Gt: ~:ir. on all('}'_ A good buy 19.10 Port Lockslel~h Pl. 1 Jt_.t~VEN. ::>JSll\\"Slllt.. al s;;1,;100 AA A ~7~~~)1J~j4~j~~UCa1. 9"2660 { .GAKU. DISP ,, F.TC., Ufl('ll.• ("Al~t. G) •"•·1•1;1, CANDY* PANTY T und.-.r~tnnd thl'rl' i~ :: ~~pa;i~~~p~~ri:. ~1~:~ 91'-!.~ HOSE :-;n Ff!AKCl-IlSE F"EP. . 4'fflMC. : \NO SE1,1.INC; J:"VOLVl::D l n11d my inveslrncnt \\"1\1 •: hett('I' built hon1r NF.J~DS REALTY CASI! REQUIRF.D hr ~rcured by me1•chl\n· ~ ~OSCAPING & YA HO Nt•r Nt wport Poll t)rl lct p1;111 ont' ........... ,\l."i.i.OO fl l~c. P1f'RSI' send me in- \\"OnK i A FEW i\ilNOR Newport Shores Pltin 11\"\) ............ $19:?j.{)()f 1~~1110~11~11 J,0,;:,~·t:~: ' REPAIRS. Oflered "AS l::i"" ...... -~--------I 1••·• 00 '" -l'lln thrtr ........ JOJV· tir~· ~.A, TER~tS ~'OR l BR , den. xlra t11tn~. dp~. l':xc~Jl('lll po1cn!io.I Income o fi'F.GI0NAL DISTRffi· "i$t4 SOO FULL PRICE cpl, J21,000. Avall lmn\f'd. for 11. rew hour~ Wl'l'kly 1•01"k. UTOHS HIF'-<if 11.boul '~'NO DOWN PYMT. Uy a"·n('r 1;.iz.3i!ll pr\n. , Days k Even\n(\s.l fklil!-5 o O. 0 0 O populatio11 ··?· c1pl" t"OOOI t t 10 eHg:. \'l!ll'n.n. pa,yablf' __ ·---1ng and Cilllee1lni; n1oncy ...,, nves 1nen re· I O DISTRIBUi'ORSHJP 11n 11.nnua.I pcrect11ai:e SllORECI U·"t"S 0 c ran r rl\. within II riuali led ere11. {~2.500 i11,·ei;tm,.nt) Costa Met• Coron. el M.ar VERY CLEAN&. VACANT Is !hi~ 3 bedroom homr onh· CORON llighlancls-2 Br, 2 y('af.<; old, nt0ar ~uTii 1 1~ Ba, s!v/rf'f, Cpl~. drp~. Coast Pl1za. 11.aM ~quirtd OL-ean u. 449._!'Ylorning Ca- al $240 pl!r mon1h. Call nyon d. $21.1. 646-2290 . ai;ent. 546-4141. _<_1'-'...:.'~'~-----­ * * 2 BR. Gar. PAlio. Crpt~. Costa lAese <lrp.<;, a1ove, rtfrlg. QulC'1 -· ·-~i:::,_ _____ _ tropical setting !or i1dulti RE:\!OdEL. 1 BR. "'/W, only. I blll 10 ~hop1. Sl69. bU11g, bric gA!I'. frpl. beam~. •6-16-«ll. e J)ftllo. '1 11.dl!·no pets. $134. 1 BDRJ\-t -tlclerly. No elf· Ye11rl{. 842-8520 ttptlons. Coupll! prcrtrrt'rl. No ~Is. $80. 1965 Par.i:on~ St. 5-18-28!*. !.00 per mo. for 360 mo.<;., S•n Clement• hum o:iin ol>('rnlcd di~pens-quired. l ol 71,i',1 . Call now !or v ic.."v.·, y,lk dis. 10 bench, 4 Ult1n1Ul's na 1nrbrnnds.1For 0 :\IY O\VN "PhBoso- NOW'S THE TIME FOR Mmt. br, 2 ba. new \I /w cpl. l.DY.' l)('rliOl'lilt inlrl'\'ll'\I' 1 r n d nhy or SUCCH.S" p1-u· 3 RR homf', 2 bl. lamlly rm. " MISS10N REAL TY tin pyml or lr:ulr C'QUlly !or nanit', R<ld rt's.' 11nd phun•~ ~~m 11 S2~9.50 plus flrel. dbl gnnlgl'. lgl! lllC'd-1n nlllCK CASH ~.So. Coa~t IJW)'., ~1111 kl!, up or dn. 4!12-11~7. nuniber 10 1'1ulti-~tn.l(' Oj.d .. tnx )'II.rd. ShlltJI, S:?2j l t ~.,. !:!tH>ne (714 ) 494-0731 ;-;--\YftTTE F.Ltf'llAfl.JS-:; Inc ~ Jli.'!I \\' Rro:1cJ l 11y, (]Cassrttr CONDF.NSA-~6-822G. THROUGH A 1,;;~;r---:.=.-0. Anr1hf'1111. Cn 92t!IJ:l 171i1 TJC1N" <)f" .. Thl111t and - 11,.1., $3',500 ov~rninnin5t )'Our ho\ut'! .. 1 J060 Groii· P.lch" 111 510.00 t :\l t:S1' VF.ROE hf>mr 1vith 3 t"tl1orn \\('IV honll' .... 11h ]('\'• "Ct1 ... )t ", ~ell !h .. •n fhru 'll·~-·----plu.• Ill' I en, lrg lrn<"'d yd, llf'r.r DAILY PILOT S@~~lA-~t.~s· The Punle with th• llui/t.Jn CAlldle 0 l!eorron~e s.n.,, d th• lour tcro'"bl.d wcrdt be-r ~~~1 ~~~·;,~ ~ I t I ·y i° I I ; I R A B R 0 I ! New1 Item, •A toml luoh I ' I IS I • claims he lost hfs baggage on . . _ _ _ . o fllgl\t -from New York to Mi·· I c E 0 T E N I~~!· The '""'°"' Th• -<:'.~ I 11 I I I ' G C.mplo~ tlto d<odolo -"4 by fllllng "' th. lflltltngo \llf0/d1 . you dtv•lop ftOlll ftp No. 311below. & PtiNl NLl,V.BER(:O tEITEl!S IN THf ~~ 5QUAP.fS ~·•rd I: pnl\n l\l'f'I\. E:\<.'f'I· nt.11.' f'l!tll On.~~11\1'1! Want.di l iqvor l ie. i'\u rttr I 11chool~. S2j(J per n10. Call .J<.-M lock!lon \YHlk to beach a:Jl(L -1'n tr".i•I<'"' 11u r 0 1·;•11"r <'n1y nn ~ .• Ir 10!d Addi·,.~~ Ait"nl: }1&--41•1 WANT AD • 11 --------.. _",",.'<,'.',,"'"'0 '1 I\ I lc•u•I I I J . E•11ti.opplng. TJ•adrr.i P:ira1 h§C' C'Oh1111n 1• ll'"l·-h1·oJ nr \'1)1'],• ·1~1 'iinu• ICO:\IPl.1:.1._; Prh·acy-S140. V . -- ( ~ct: REAi.TY 4!:14-970-1 fo r you: J Line-1, !. Day:o; lor n urrr \1lll rar top $~! City Lit' 2 Br hs' in 1v1•rt. ratio, 642-5678 '11t!o So. en." n.-,. .. f.B. I' ra1 hlft' .64>-"'7! w,.,.,.m, Mlleet '.'IJ ,,,,_.,., 1 '=8 "'="=·= .... = ... = .. ·=·· = .. =z="=·=.i '"· 646-911J "''51-8181. '--------· SCRAM.LETS ANSWERS .IN CLASSIFICATION 900 ________ __c ___ .:..;;__:,.::..:..:.;~.:_::::-J -~ ... - ==-::Ir I • ~Buy a Border to Border Bargai 1 1 Every dassified want od in the DAILY PILOT appears in every edition every day. That means your ad win be seen 1n papers delivered to homes and sold from newsracks from border to borde r all along the Orange Coast ... all the way from Seal Beach to Son Clemente You Get It All • • • Huntington Beach Valley Fountain Costa Mesa Newport Beac h f_,aguna Beach SS.ldlebaek San Clemente Capistrano (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price With A I • I Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 \ SAY8 . ~ASH! c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 llEST ICllYSf ' Ap1rlmenti loi Rent I [ 9 ) , R1n111t I~! ........... Apt. Unfum. 3&S Apt, Unfu•n. :165 Aph .. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Office Rental 530 Carpet krvkie ~~ ! f!J.:i • ALCOllOLICS Anonyrnous · ~t Pho~ ~ttl7 or IOoT1teMIRACLEAN C afJ'tC __ .,,... ___ _ Coda M•t• Huntington Beach DELUXE rnor. SUITES Huntington Beach FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. 2 & l BR's Pl·ivflt. 1111.lki. vuul • lndlv. -.undry fac. N'ar Orange Co. Aif1>0t1 • ucr. Adulls only. 20122 Santa Ana Ave. :O.tgr. r.trs. Joachirn, Apt 3-A 5'1&-6215 * Spanish Elegance Quiet Adult Living Sh1g (·pt • drps • bl!ns B<>au1lru1 Pool • AU Uhl Pd I BH . $lj0..2 BR. 1170 Adults only·no ~is 2·11 A\'\lCado St. 616-0979 l llR, crpta, drps. No pel1, Child OK, Laundry 1·oom. Front yard. $130. 968--0064. · SHAH.P 2 BR. "''/pl'lVIH")'. Cpts, drps. gar. Child OK si.:i::i. 5'10-J862 O"'nl'r ~-blk beach. 1 & 2 BR. Pool. Adults. Lease. 217J S. Coa.sf llwy. 494-0209. e Nt:All B't.:ACH 1 BR.,\,~ U11.. Pool. Ad111t:-1. Lease. 217:> .!· Coa~ :h1·y. 49-1-0ZW. Li~o lile 2 BR. 2 BA, bay view, lr1::s.h 11111111, lll'\V t·r11ts & drps, i.(O\I' & re(rig_ A~·ail in1- -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I li6l2 Ueach Blvd.. 11.n. • Plentllul pkng. A/C, jitn., 0 Bo I-· c Se~-!>"••t d-th....-i. P. . x '"' Mia Melill. rret toll ~t A cOllo GOLF ~ lrvi~ Coos! C. C. brl&hlneta incllldei:t~ 1nenlbenihip for sale-terms, every job. All work ON BEACH f music, new carJ)t'rs I paint/ • """-3'5 " .,, $<I. ft. s,;r, &12-2511/eves ~8-9711. Reu. Call for free-NEW 2 BR. AP'l'S Front $230 Fnrnlture Available carpets .drapes.dish washer hcatPd pool.saunas-tennis rec room-ocean views pat1os·ample parklna; Se<::uri ty guards. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OCEAN AVE .. H.B. (714) 536.1487 Ofc open 10 am.0 pm Onily WJLLJAl.1 WALTERS CO. DESI\ .space aviulable S:..O Singlea Dance Clasa &IHS-19 ~•· ·, 1no. \Vill pt'Ovide furnltw-c El~·gant almosp))('re, Dia1nond Ca~t Cle&rUna at t5 tno. Ans\\'ering servtce ~1-2221 Avg siu> room $11 • available. 17875 Beach Bh·d, l ~~~~~~~~~~~I Repairln& Ir w!a.llatfCml llunt1ngtor1 Beach. 642-4321 Free Eat. 6ti-U11 DF:!'K ~Jlllre nvailable $50 I LMt .,..d f°'"'-\ Jlnl CARPET ahamprolng 'If?')' 1no. \Vill provide run1lture • L::iJ roan1. Re!id, comm'~ ""1n. at s;, mo, Al~~wering service 1 doWa &: 1loon. Fre.-1 .aL avaUable. 305 No. El 962-()672 ",;,· Catnino Rea l , S an Found (frH ad1) SSO Carp•nt•r Clc1ncntc. 492-4420 8. Ph. 8~7-2521 -BLUE & grt'y I e rn a I e1--------_,..,,, Grryhound ""'"·hite mark-CARPENTRY d PROFESSIONAL Bldg. 45c SI! IL Air-rond, crpls, drp~. .;tl park1ni::. Xlnt Joe. 3JO E. l7!h St. C.'.\t PETE DAR· RF.TI RI. TY. &12--053 n1rd. $27:'1 mo La\1·son flea! K.IDS WELCOME Eslatr 67~Xi2. '"'L O · 2 lngs found on Harbor Blvd. MINOR REPAIRS. NQ.,;.loJ;I ~f-2998. Too Small. Cabinet in iu'- SMALL 11•hilt• Poodle/:'>Ial-ages le o I he t ca~tJ. te5€' crnss dog. Vic. Tustin $45-8175 U no answer ave & :o.1esa Dr, Cotta ,\lesa. mtg. 1t SW.2372. ll O. &16-69'.l'l. Andenon. i\Tove in IOllay. Attra{'t1ve 2 '-"' uxe fh(·e 5 5 IQ fl. Mesa Verde .~ J hr apls. 1139-$\89. All Carpet-Drt11)f's-Panel 'Valls Ne"''l~lrt & Bay Center 'fr $130 UP * xtrns, pool. pt'ls. UK. 17.\31 Gf.,T l & 2 B"-D.ROO\!'. DL.\: 2 & 3 Br, 2 Ba. l'nc! L " I L B D 21)52 Nc11110rt Blvd . C~1 FOUNU 1nah• cat. grey & ANY ~z~~:n.esid., Comnfl, ''" "-gar. s1~:1 ,'-. up. Rrntttl Ole: '~cc . ..on 11' apt or ( A!~u 1~ off avail) G-\&.1252 (i<lrgt'()US, park·lU1e setting. 30!Jj i\lut·c Ave .. 5-16_103.1 8-12-717/J -Or 9&1-7510. white stnp1~s Inn ll hair JntlllJI., A . Reu. Free est. Cosed garages for ma.x· Busines5 Rental 44_; __ !mum security. Quiet street. Newport Beach Newport Beach F•n1nd 111 CLl:'>l 1'"1·1endly red· C•m•nt, Concre:e ~ ~ \V/col111r, !>.19.-013.1 96'l·l96l. -! , /lclult s, m w1s. 2020 VISTA DEL MESA-' Sll0\\'lt00:\t. nifg. & olllct' 1hsh brown puppy 1v/1lea1"°""'°"="'°"_,.--...,~ }oluJlcrlon Ave <Harbor to PARK NEWPORT siiac'" l 'arkini.:. Close-in r.ollar. Dr. Stockton G7l-1050 CE.\fENT \VORK, no .tg6 Ba,y, then So. unW 2 blks APARTMENTS Apartments l.ilb'llll:I. 185-$395 i\l o. f''(JUNO vie: Frrnlca r AV{. s~1a\I, reaoon~blt. f" e !h. of Newport Blvd.) Barhl'lor, 1 or :.! Bedrooms, l l 2 HIL l~um & Unf. Dish· 4~l-IG:i:I. C(!~·l: K£1y ii/initial .:::\t , Im. H. Stuftick, 54S-861!l. Q'.12--8690 11nd T01\'nhous1·s. Spa, pools, wrish£·r -.Stove a1xl Hein~ ------------ll'nn1 s. Froni Sl7J. Act'Oss Shrig rrpl'g~Lrg Hrc f'enti•r Industrial R•ntal 450 on lra1her clwin. 673--7162. PATIOS, "'•alks, drive:, ,ln-HARBOR GREENS frotn t"aslunn Island al Jain-r~t:~T Slrirts !I~~; _E_A_S_T-,-,,-h-S-T--C-M--1 rouNo p~scr1p\lon glasses slaU new ~~"'!1,,~·o s;iw, b,ri;u; GARD~• • STUDIO APTS •-T · & M D •• • -on Donrnl' Road, Ne11•nnrt reniove. o-oo<><> or es • 1:.n ,,,,1tt & San Joaqul11 Jilli~ ust1n esa ri ve "" 1 2 3 BR' O :-ihup .V olhrt". 22o Pow1•r Be11ch. Ca ll Gti-ITI3. e e CONCRETE. F~; Bach. , . s. from ni · Rond.~. 171~) 641-1900. -,,~*:-,~S4,,-S-485 __ S_~•~--l '(,~JO:_::S211'-'. fl 6i:i-6700 Broker d ,._ 1100 Peterson \Vay. C.?lt. ,. FND: Schnauzrr. patios, rives. side~ ..... ~&ro70 SI::ACLIF~' :\la.nor Apts. 2 Santa Ana I NDU~3THl,\L b!dg lor !('a~r :1.;7_3051 slabs. Reas. Don &12-8514 Br. Also I Br. avail July 1. • 2500 sq ft. Cull 645-4930; 555 Contr.aCto~ HEAL Vulue: Crpts, drps. Crpts. drps, bl tns, poo·1. priv VILLA MARSEILLES e\'~·s 536-<10!1 ithwhr pool 2 B1 . patio, sludio 1_,pe, 1'.·· Ba. ----'------'!Y W l't •-me . . ~ BRAND NEW Renta ls Wa nted 460 * $50 REWAR D * ' ay. qua 1 Y "" Lost ~30. :\!111ure adults only. No J 11fa11t ok. :HS-2682. l:i'l.'1 npair' Walls ceiling .. f<'ls. Quiit. 2295 P.Selfit-Placl'ntia Ave. Ask"' about , SPACIOUS OLD-TThfE. Lagt1n1"1 rMidel'll lor cain~l ~910t.:._~'Oa..,L_~~~.!-.flj; -ete. No ~.too ~ /,\•e. 5-ls-6878 or 642-4429 our 1Ji.:lrounr. 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. 11,.1~, .•. ,1,, f•• 1 0, 2 BR froni NCi\'(lOr( Hl,i:m St'Wrng-5-17-0036 24 hr ans serV ··=-------------1 Ad It L' -., " "' rni. Nn qul'stions. 673-33-15 ' · · · , * REGENCY * SUULEASE--Exec. 3 Br J'ark u iving housr or apartment. furn. 01• Additions * Remodelin& 2 Br, l lla. crptg/drps. ~elf Ne11'port Townhouse Furn. & Unfurn. kilcl1en !urn. t\OW! Ph coll LOST, brown & white small Gef\\•ick & Son, Lie. • '!an gaso\'en, l.'ncl gar, pa-Alagnlficient bay \·ie11-. $600 Dishwasl\(or -color coordinaf. days 71~: 687-3G63. dosz wl red flea C.'Ollat. Ans. 673-m11 * ;;.t!).~70 · ~"' 360-~7 11, ti' I f)f'r mo. Unfurn. No !X'IS. No ed appliances .. plush shag \\',\Nl">."D ""'""'' .,. '''P 1 to S!a5ht·1-. l!l&l-A ~teyer Pl,l=~~~~------1 t s . ..,....,. J. JI . 1 son. ld 1 " • " c .i\1. nc1,·urd. E iectric•I * 1BEAUTIFUL 1 & 7 BR . chi ren under 1;). 54&-4701 carpet . c 101ce of 2 color Shores house ,1/cpts & 1 _________ ,_,,... h1·forr \ ;,,39 ... oos.1 1\·kncb. schl.'n1es • 2 barns _ s!all <irps. '\'earl•• lrnst 0 r YOltl\Sl!IRE T.J.'rrier, Vlc: LJC'D Electrician, o1aiiit. C ntcmporary Garden Apls. --h I ' I LOVELY BAY FRONT s owers • m rrored Ward· lon"rl'. A!trr 6 & wknds t-:asth urc area. Reward. serv. Also, resid, ind•'-"~..:<.1. Ptlos, frpl cs. 1100!. "' 4 -...--$ ll-SIGJ. Call 5--l&--:il63 2 Br. From $365. robe doors • indirect light-r~lf>--51''61 ti·1.~llil1 or 77·1--74 '.I &12--4•l74. ·, C''.AN deluxe 2 B~ Furn/Unf. ing Jn kltchen: bteakfastl 'w=AoNoTccc_D~lo~l,-.,-,-,-,~,-o-,-,-br LOST i\li11. brown poodle, Gard•ning ...... NEWPORT TOWERS bar • huge prl\ate fenced house, Call David Dudley, frtnalc. 4 n1os old. Vic. 44th i !' $ C1 s, drps, pool. Clean p•tt I h I d · 75-J O T * &12-2202 * " 0 • pus 'an scap1ng . ons. Days 540-7617; A.ft 6. SL, N.B. 673--14 a 1cr 6 PR FESSIONAL MA I h' • i~nsi ble adults: 1 child brick Bar-8 Q , •·-h•at t k -g •'k •-6'" •1~. ' • .... ,.~ · 673-:.200. GOLDEN Retrit"vt:>r, 11c, of ree 11·or. pr u nto • " ~,......,."" 111.Ut't'S dlx To1vnhousc --2 ed pool & JanaL l:~'jjjj~'jjjj~'jjjj'jjjj'jjjj~~~ · 1· • .. --' s Cas1lll Capb11·;1no, 2 yrs, no spraying, < isea~ ~ DE.,UX.I:: 11rw 'l BR apt Br, 11 ~ Ba bltns, frpll', 3 101 So. Brlitol St . ,,,J, Ilic, boy's pct, 49343~0. control. Sprnkler repair. crpls. drps. Sort water, p;itio, ••nrl gar. Quiet. ?.Ir. (~~ l\li N. o! So. Coast Plaza) I Clcnn up jobs. George, raii!;e. gar. SI!)(). 5"1~1309. ,Jones 6~-1-1133; alt a vm. Sar\ta Ana . Personals 64&-5893 *I.HG 2 Br l\lrsa V(•t·dcl-''"-'1';_1-"'=":c·------PHONE: 557-8200 J!1•] AL'S GARDENIN~ up& 1 rs, I 0 ck e d gar. 1 BH. 2 HA. crpls, drps. ~~~~~~~~~~~I lnstructio" for gardenini "· -11 $l'1.'1-Sl50. No Jlf'ls. 557-S400 bll ins. Couph•. no pets. SHi~1 -P e rsonals 530 landscaping &e?Vleelt ' mo. Nr. iloag H osp, ---------540..5198. Serving N $170-2 Br, 2 Ba Studio ;ipl. 612--4387 I II &I F R [ [ Schools & Cdl\f, Ols!a ?11esa. Cpt~ drps, p11!io, gar . Adj Rent als ,-10 sp',i.:. Z85 O~lt>. :-..1$.-830t PARI\ N<'11'1Jnrt lgl' l lir, 111, in1tr uctions 575 Shores, WestcliH. Ju>alth "Pa. $210/010. 4 i\lo na~u= hou!ing l'OUl'St' of. * LA\VN SERVICE--* East Bluff or loni.:er. \\'ill cons1dl'r ff'rl'd to the public free S~Vll\1 LESSON~ * Qualified Front yard $10. per mo.Q.lh. furn. 63S-9~91. _R_oo_m_• _______ 4_oo_ 1 of chan::r by ttle Balboa 1ns1r·uc1or.,_Beg1n Inter, Adv. back yard also. \V~ NEWPORT BEACH Viii• Granad a Apts. f our >cdrooms \\'ilh balcon. ic<i alove & °'.'e!ow, Graciou1 Jiving & quiet sYITttl•nding (or Wrrily .... ~th flhildrf'n, Near Corona del Mar 11\gh School. :Fireplace \\'l!I bar & built.in ki1 chcn nPptianees. S3:> Ai\1 !GOS \VAY fA4-2991 Col<i11eU, Banker & Co. l.tanaginz Agent S.11·5221 e NEW DELUXE .- 3 Bft, 2 BA Apt for !ease. Incl spac. mauer so.lie, din rm & dbl gi rage, auto door opener a~il. Pool & Rec. area. • $26J • 865 A.m~rus \\'ay, NB Ma aged by \VILLlAJl.t VALTERS CO. Huntingtcn Beach Seasctipe Apts LOVELY n w l-2-3 Bil. 1 blk from octan. Crpts. drps, paHo, dsh"''V· sundeck, trp!, 20.i 1.ith StJ8·17-3YJ7 I CllEI: ORO APTS 8234 Atl:i.ntt. 1·2·3 B<lrms. J>'IOl. Privlt(' ,t; a r ri g c. \Vshr/rlryc.r. 5 3 6 -0 3 3 6, 5$-2727 2 Br. c!l'an J. a1lr.1c1. !Tp!s, dr1i.~. h!ln~. 11r • cond, nr. lli'hools, shop\:' & park. Rids nk. No ['f'I~ *°-15-Jlf Santa Ana FUHN. U11l pd. lrlt•al for l'OWl'r Squa(!ron. Sail as ;,~~~ :~g.s~:!i ~:~ ~~ yard cleanup. 962--861.i. .. , I• I s-· c· l\'t'll .'.Ill ""l1rr boatin" AL'S • .. d . T 3 h1';iled pools l~1.rgt• Clubhousr el c. BBQ Clulr! Caro Ct:>n1er Gre.::~t n;:w I. 2 & J Bdrn1~ South Coast Villa1 1101 MacAr1hur Blvd. 5'16--RS23 We1tcliff ,, ur , n . .).! prr inn. Olll· 1~ " ....,.n scap1ng, z,ir e n1u11ity bu. Ftn1alc nnl~· l11Ui.;ht Ne11' cltisses start re1nova1. Yard remo4el.ift1L 'I., s-20 nt 7 p.nl., M•y Jl. F.verv, I )~ 1' I I I' I cl •• .1. . . rair i 1au tng, ot eanup. L V l\1oncluy ni11;ht ror 13 Servicn and Repaiu Repair spi•Ulk!ers. 67~. I I:: on Balt>oa Island. !111s \\'('l'ks. At Newport liar-. - sun1mer S!OO a n1Q. \Von1en 1 ••••••••••••ILA\.VN ?1-lalnt. Hauling, m• )Qr Ya c:ht Club, 72() \V. 'l' only. /'.1ake Resl'rvations lawns, clcan--up, pntninir. B;iy. Nl''l'port Oeach. B b 'tt' ·~ now. 127 Aguie. 675--3G13 a Yll 1ng f'ree est. Call Mfr7379 . -.. Jlrini: 11u1c1Jook ,t, pencil HOO/\\, pri\'atc entranrl'. kll-lirsi 111gllt Hrgisll'r at COSTA MESA JAPANESE Ga rde~~I 1·ht•n pn\·ilc~~. SGO a !hfit tinir. ·conlart t.lrs PRE SCHOO &tvice. Neat work. Cl.9hip Qu l"1' SPACIOUS N • " 11 -1° '011 -L )'d. ,,,,,··1. -.0 °'"3 ". • .i:.. • -e1v 2 _n~1, woinan ;>,....., ••· ls;1l~'I 1 '1•11.~e 673-1.~:i:;, SpcrH1l Sun11ner Program '' """"""""" ~~;·d 2 c~;ts~;'1~~~; 11:i:~s~l~~~~ $~~~pl~:~71~~r 1~1,& :~refer * FULLY LIC£NSED * J,',"i'i &00\yl',",~~, .• ",,· ... y'P'll;~n-~ eJ~~a~~!;!;A, :~.):R.P · ~ patio, C"handelil.'r in m;istrr · 1 1 i.•inc. Rl'nowncd Hindu Spiritualist .,., ., .... = I I C.!\1. G-16-8716. Adv1cf' on all mntlers. progra1n, hot lunches. Ages HB 1'\I C~1 area * ~-i:tl 1. Lots of on-sill' park'.e: I ~-----------1 --+ cov'd gar. All sgl story. Room & Board 405 l.ovr. Marriai,:e, Busines!'t 2-6, hrs 6:30 A~1-6 Pi\1. JOHNSON'S GARDENIN \Valk to Olt'O's & \\'es!cliff Readings given 7 days a SIS wk-COMPARE! 6424050 Yard care, clean-~ps,. · ' Goi ng on summer vac;1t· • .,,,, JO t JO •-""37 1· · Id ~· Plaza. Adults. Sl85. 6-12--0239 " . n.m. o p.m. or .m-...., . ing, 1pr1n en. ""-• ion? 2 mat~ co 11 e i:; r 312 N. El Camino Real, Apt. ' I ·u · · WlLL babysit by !be "''eek. Exp. J an ...... se G r ' ., s ll( en1s 11'1 111a1nta1n pro· San Clemente ,, __ Furn. or Unfurn. 370 pcrty & occupy house ror ~9~.91.16 4!)2.0076 Lllvlng ca re. So. Cnsta Complrle Yard Servic»" Costa Me.a frC'r roon1 11hi!e o\i·nrr's SlNGLE>_W. IDOWED? A-11•s.1. &15--l:i7·1 t'rec estimale 567·~ A~1AZJNG A1lult L iv l n ~ Beaut. I &. 2 BR furn or unl Apt.s. Seit clean. ovens, D \\1 l1n 2 Brl d1spls. sh11g (~Jlls. drps, j11cuz1.i. & sauna baths. lfll){e pool. Merrimac Woods 42~1 l\-lc rnn1ac \\lily, C.~I. T\VO 1 DR ap1~. unf, $125. Adults, no rwri;, 820 Ctn!i•r SL. C.,\I. l.'12-~iS.JS. Cl.EAN, freshly painff'd 1 hr. (rp1s. drps, hl1ns. $\JO.SI.JO. 1'o pets. ;,.1()...9722 Huntington B•actt away. R~t~·s AVAIL. Call . • BABYSITTING rny horne. EXPER. llawaiian G~ 548-5613 arr ~pin. A.~k foi· *D1vorcedOve r:.Zl* lrg rncd yrl, 11<1! meals, day Compl ete Gard&JllO:,. Andy or Srott. O!d rs! & largest. For a ~elf & nl!f·. 6·12-5299. Service. Kamalani, 6*-457S S R t I 420 e:-.:planalory mcss.'\ge 24 hrs Cabinetmak;ng Japanese Gardener • ummer ·'!" a s a rl:iy. !'ill-!l!}!IJ £)qi'd. Yard Work' , LAGUNA BF.ACll-2 BR IN'CHJ::i\SE YOU!l BUST 2" CABINf:..IS & room ad· Clean-up, Planting 646-4J15!!1· hou<r, sips 6, nr h1•ar•h. o· lltO/'r w/f;1bu!ous n,. w rl itioni;, r1•modrling. June f..-Si'pl r. $1i0 tnu. bra. Call Dn1,n, •19-1-1001. ~18-4 1211, £.t&--521!1 ltr~r-:in~ihlr l<t1n1ly 011 1,v r\t fill llushund Busy? Call Moo• I,_ 1 k It I ,,-o c~-~----Ca•pef Service :>1.:l 1 l' ca ty ·l~M-.,,:.., l'll£t_;Ni\N'f' Ad . 5-15--0820 aller 6-Repai.r \"ill St) tic II · ()/il1nn, · • 111 oa~t~-ah1Jrl111n.vuse c toiu y DRlfOA ,\TCA!ll'ETCLEAN Build·Servi\!o~tThing-. Rentals to Share 430 cnun~f'ling & in formnl1on. H~asonublc Rl11•"S. Hauling --6-1~4:\li Tomlin Svc * 557-9669 _.,,,::c:-~------1 Ili\CllEU)!t to ~ht1 rf' 31iiiiilllllliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiioiiiiiil y ARD, garage, cleA1;111ps. h<lrn1: COl\lfll f11rn 11 / r•ilrwl' JlcmovP. trees. dirt, Jvy, TV , lrpl. On santl. C11/J John * * * * * * skiplonfler, back ~~~~ Fulll'rlnn 5 .J S • I {) O O or 962--8747> -.. • , G•neral Strvic•s fi7:1-Sl~7 --------1.f"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.., __ :--Cl.EANUr & Haulin' 'trtt Fl-.::\IALE MOn1 n1;itr 1\;1tlll'd !Tim top. nomove. PQiliCI '° ,,,,,,. '"" ""· """ Trade-r's Parad1"se "'"""· ,,., • ""'' ~ RIC frr~hf pa1ntrll ,\· 1~arkh1<e Bt'.1{·h L1v111g clean. hltns,\ crpis. drps, lor Atlults frpl c .11-nlr 1&nri. Nr ~rtil.~ Casa Del Sol ~hop'.it: & pa rk&. l\itls OK, no 11c!s, Ph. 830 ... Mi; 1 .~ 2 BR-furn/unf. Pvt pa. l..'. tin. frplc in 2 BR. elevatorB, NEWLY decori!erl 2 BP., 2 d.~hl\'Shrs, c:rptg, drps. Pt!ts BA sludio. Ocf'an v1~•11\ 11 ccer1terl. From $14.J. bltins. re.frig, trivate pa110. 21&61 Brookhurst St, JIB. 'J'nd('\\'inds R.4i,Jty 817~11 * (714) 962-r.6.jJ * NE\\'LY tlf'cot.tecl 2 hr duplex. Adult' Sl.15 mo. 546-roGli. 2 BR. to11·nhouit Crpls, drps, \ Stove, ff!frig. ~ -· nr. ot:f'an. shf'r/dryer. 2572. fr 2 & 3 HDRl\lS. S150 UP. Pa1 10, pool. Children . 1\10RA KAT APTS, 188111 i\lora Kni Ln_ •; hlk E. <if Beach at Garfield. 71~: 962-89!).1. srurrr OV\'r 2~>. Plcnsl' 1101 removal. Jack 546--47'13. r)uld1 t•n. \\cstrlirf a~ l' ,;,I \ Q G , 1 VIN ., Garage clean--4.1p _,_,i_&-_1_7!ll:J·--------I I & lite hauling. Reason•bl~. 8111\IU•: my Wllh'!'h'\Hll 1101111' i nes FN!(' estimate!!. 645-160:2.. 1 \v'/1l•1t·k. l'l!Sin, ?.Q..60 yi'ars. TRASH & Garag• cleal'l-4!.ft $lj()/1nn. 67:J~l:t:11 ____ 11 ti" mes 7 days, SIO A lo111l. Fret est. f[:\lAl .• I~ 10 sharr 11 fl I Anytime. 5-18--5031. w I sanl(' tis nf 6!1:.n1. Hous•cleanlng ~:::1;:sar;:1~ ~R~-0~-t-~4~3°5 111 do I I a rs 11ousE or cLEAM DOUBLE Gara~r priva1(', \V. l\'p!, 210 Cf'dnr: Latt• n1odel Chrysler, con-* 54~LJ32 * vcrlib!e, like new conditinn. GAHAGE lor rl'nt $25. per 24.000 tniles, s\lll undrr .n10111h. Vic 19th A Santa warranty, trade lor older Ann. Cost.a Mesa ~2--4289. car or ! 645-139[1 3 STORAGE GAR.AGES '* llave l<imblll! spinet piano, '* Sl5 per J.10. it Dux man'• chair&: ottoman, 642--6391 until 6 pm. pr of Lancer 77 spkn. Will Office Rental 440 e:o.:clmn~c for sin car or '! 67j-4~J95. DESK zpace available Sj(tl---------- mo. Will provide tumilurc Arrowhead mod_ 2 sty re- nt $5 mo. Anllwering servict treat. VaJ Sl•l,800. I.'~· S7:.'?0. ava!l11ble. 222 Forest Ave. Trad~ for land or~ . \Vr~!c ~'Un& Beach. 494-91Fr6 Clnss1l1rcl nd # 1.,1. Daily 3700 NF:WPORT RLVD, NB Piiot, P.O. Bo:< 1jf,(), CM, Ca * ON THE BA y + \Va111 .~lurdy ;l() lo 60 It. sall· 675--2464 or J.11 -~32 boat. HRvc lend, improved • NEWPORT Beach Detu11e pro~._ 110 f1 . boat & other View oUi<EI. Alr-«lnd. Pl'iv. cQu1t1e11. Madge Davis Ba. 2400 fl. Cout Hw.v. Realtor 6U-70C(I lNDIVlotJAL •OFTJ.CES For trade: '71 VW Super New ltvine lnduL oomplu. Bug, 1600, trade for rebutl d. Top loc. a:n.-.uu a:nyttme able l:iOIY'"and equlty. Tom () Xlm mT1CE Space now or Ml~ 549-3$8, or I.ft 7 avail. LIDO lll.DG. 3355 Vial'pm='~"'~'=-~"~'°~·=~-­ Lldo. N.B. 673-4501 1964 NEWPORT J11l power l(ii0 SANTA ANA AVE, c~1 ChryRlcr, xln ! cond. t~or f"rom 300 sq/ft. l5c llQ JI. Ven. Slat\on \Vagun or ~elf 675-2464 or 541-5032 contained rnm~r. -,--:c===-==~-1 ~~·IAA2 '* Nf:\VPORT BEAOI * 300 to 100 5Q. ft ~Der. 673--.W * * Comm'I & Resid. CleanfU 1''ree est, • 642-6824 WI WF:STCLIFT LOT FOR Briy & Beat'h Janit&f'Q"': EQUITY .L'f NE\VPORT Crpts, windows, fioori·i~. BJ:::ACll J-I01\1 E. Iles. &: Comm'!. 64S..14tft ' CALL Mesa Cleaning Servi'ri ' 646-8565 Carpets, Windows, Fl~ Atd. $350,000 cqty in over the Resid. & Commc'J. ~ counter ~tock. Trade I o r I IOUSECLEANING and,,,...~ r1uwh, land, apartments. dow washing team, Call bi-?'! 673--9322 or 673--8793. '• ; * fi-16-59.li4 • Ironing , ';;J, 2 Jots Pnlm Springs, tree --- & cleii.r. \Van! units, TD's, Ironing & Alten.OOM-· • vn11 (oonlainl'(I). Submit. At My Home ' " 1' S.1!>-7641 ' ' Nanl')' J . Moore Realty, ' 673-3101. Painting & · •· 1 JG(] Acrl'-5 C1111ud11. + otber Pi1p9rhanging : equities up to S30.000. \Vant PAlNTING proltsslo~ 4 All units.Costai\1esa,Newport wo rk f(.'uarn . c-6 f o,. Arca. specialis t . 911"-6141. -Madge Davis Rltr 642-7000 547--1441. ' :• Want ·ss or lacer C&rl 4 dr. YOU Supply T he p"a\nt hie eq, etc. J.lave 3-40 acre Rooms painted SlO e ... 'M ~s IS~:A>o eq eal rec. M0-70-ifi · ' l land nr Redding. Shasta p Al N TING/papering' :1· Uc. Meyer 546-51180/5'19-l3Ei6 Yn. in 1-larbor are•. 'Ue!1 'WILL Trade corner R4 lot bonded. Ref's tum. 64~, 11t Salton Sea, N. Shcwi:. FOR clean & nc.11t pa.intlnC l'llvl'd, Wntcr elec.-for self interior &: exttrior l\e.,.'. cnnt. mobile home or ? raies. Call 01ck, ~. t Call (7131 661--0108. eYe!I. PAINTlNG/pa.perina:. J.1. 1 * * * In Harbor &lea, Ue->'I hooded. ..,r, 1um ~ -. 1 I l ' I l I l \ I - . . . . . ...-~ -.• ' ' . ' -- SO YOUR LITTLE RED WACiON IS REALLY DRACiCilN' \\..\.. BILL 811.L ' ;. ADD HORSEPOWER TO THE FAMILY BUDGET. " ' ' . t ' • · You can handle those bills. All you need are the dol- lars you'll get for 1all the still-good, but. nobody. uses. them items you'll find all over the house. Make a list of them today an~ decide to turn those unwanted ar- ticles into extra ~ash. It won't cost you • . . it'll pay you. And you'll •e surprised at how fast you can sell just about anythi g with a DAILY PILOT classified ad. Try it today. Ev ry day is a good day to use DAILY PILOT W NT ADS (And You Can Charge • 0 . / • I• • p p t L i L T s T J ~-l~ ;;;;ml --;;;;;;;;;.ILill;;;iJE·;; __ ;:;;;;ll i~JI;:;; c__ 0 _.....,;:; -~-·-=-'][Il]~IJ 2F~.~"""'"'~-· ~l[]]~J r~~.,,.....~-·~][ll]~i ~[,___~··,,,_ ... ~.,,.__,i~. ~JITTJ~\r=·:--~:·;~~ -~-~~~,P~ ... ~~-!t:I Pa1nt1ng & Popom.ntlnt No Wunnt + WALLPAPER * ·Wheo you ~ "'fi111.c'' 548-J-#4 646-lnl PROF'. painting. Eltler I story, low aa $225 w/gd paint. Avg rm $18. Airleas 111pra)'i"1 accous.. ceiling&, 2 coals S15. Roy, 847-1358. PR O F' ESS I ON AL Pa1n- ting-intt'r/cx!er. ff ones t work, Lie. & ins. 543-2759, &t5-5350. -Acou•tic Speciali1t MPat work. 847-1 128 LESCO PAINTING &1iid & Apls, Spraying ac- cous. ceilings. Int I Der. Lic'd/If\5. 645-2399. PA I NTING : Honest , guarantl't'd \\"Or k. Lic'd. Local ref's. Call 675-5740 aft 5. Patios PATIO Spcc.ialists. Ad rl dis!inction lo your home 1vi !h a cusloin patio desig11· C'd expec:ially for your home. Quality. hxperience. Satisfaction. Eason & Sons Construction. 5'18--0769. Plaster, Patch, Repair PLASTER-Patch-Rm Adds . Accous. ceilings, s l u c co rerin. FrC'I' es ! i m s te 5 . 8.15-1591, 5'15-1588 alt J * PATCH PLASTERING All types. Free es1i m!l tes C11ll S.ll}..6825 .Plumbing LEW Takas & Son's Plunl~ ing Repair. Repipc, Remo- del. i.~ree est. 646-8340 PLUf\~BTNG REPAIR No job too small • 642-3128 • Roofing LEE Roofing Co. Roofing or all ty~s. Recover, rrpairs, !her-mo roof routings, white & color. Lie/bonded since '47. '642-7222 T. Guy Rooring, Deal Direct. J do my O\l·n 1\-·ork. 645-1i80,· 548-9590. Sewing/ Alterat ions • Dressmaking -Alterations Spe cial On Hems Call Jo * &!6-6446 EUROPEAN Dressmaking. Expertly Custom fitted, Ac- cur. Reas. 67.l-18~9. Alterations -642·584S Neal, accura!f', 20 years exp_ Tile Help Wanted, Ml F 710 1 .. Adm. S•l•s Ip Wanted, M • F 710 Help Wanttd, M & F 710 He lp We~~~ F 1~~ ~•nttd, M~I~ ~anted, M~~l furnitura 810 t •.• sw.11.ln.oua ~1[ * RIVERS * llOUSF,WORK·l hiJt days. NEW CAR SALESMAN TYPIST. l.Jical Gk Clf na· QUICI\ .,..1,.; ('Ouch t rq u.I t• I U :.\V!;-.;(;~ a:L~te u.!it. 1 R D I Rl'al E1Ui le Sali:s I k 2 b · ' l 1 ,\ton, \\'ed, fri. O"·n tr:ln-Or<1.ng .. COUnly i;pt•;;ia.ty t1onaly nown f i rm . -111: !•0··t1or.11l 11 ·,, a : 1 11 .. n •a; 10! new, o: STOP! STOP . LOOK ING .fOR A JOB -\V E HAVF; ONF. f'OR YOU, S T 0 P • \\'ONDERING WJIE'HE YOU'RE GOING TO Gl-":T TllE MONEY TO PAY Y O UR BILLS - YOU 1LJ. llAVE PLENTY Ll::Fl OVER AT THE END or THE .r.rONTI I \V H E N YOU \VORK f'On US, No Experience JXlrtl\,riori-'!'he Blu.Jl.!i, !\H dealer ~ne recreational INSTANT MONEY! Ou1~111 nd ini ('O. hctn~lits ch;i.lr $1:., 2 lw1n b' ·" ~::. & ('h .s.;e al King Liu rwinl, &t"--0002 vehicle rlencc desired. Join Th• Prof•ssionals S!ur1 1mrnei1. Job srcunty $30, s 1 uo s;m, .i wu I 1i1~-! -· l c&~unl c'.1nlrs. 3 hli;h Necessary! Jour••yma n Plumber Roy en C!r Ro!Js.fto}·ci.>, Salt's Tralnces-me.n & w0-Siar! S400. turC's SIO, kitchen stool SS, b·it·k $25 ea; con1bln:i.tlon r-.1llt have clean Calif. drlv. nrt.'dedl-NC'w work. :,.i:,.71)85 8,M,W., I te r n al f on a I rncu nttded to Join highly Call J(':1n llruwn, !J.\()..0055 r t1 rd !able $6, ~!(·(! 111·,.,n~ & Bf\V TV-n·cord ph1yer & i1._record. Not under 25. Tnicks. Mr. D11.vid.son. succeslifUl tl'om 01 re11.1 es-COASTAL AGENCY kitchen uten1ili;, 19744 rad!o, heovy <.1ltu>Olt!', ntw ~LLOW CAB CO. S I 5164~~4. talc pro!cz>s1onals. Bonus, 2790 Harbor HI 111 Adanis !Gngt"\\-wd Lane, H.il. Sl,300. Beautilul p\e(.'e ol l iH:: E 16th S CM J r. E JttC· a •s piud n1cd11:al t~iverage, pd. Waitre ss, p/time. ~2-3856 . turn. $75; RCA Victor Llv- t""' · P'S'-· · ing Stereo. A 11lt'.-....h0n lc, EAL\i MER NURSES AIDES \lil!'Alion~. tn1tning ('l!"Qgram l::'lcpcr Not under ?I !'10 NEW COlil•h & .:hair, win,.hl(, ·~vr V .. 1';;:,R AcJu r.gAr.iP Jft. EXEC. ExPf'r. 7A~t-lPM shift. for 1ntKJ>l'riencec1. draws PllONE CALLS, Apply m beaut. blue & an.>en, $175. $lOO; m:u-ble to p cocktail ~ATI ·A • TRAINEES Huntington Beach avail&bll'1l youqua1iry.Htg. ,,.,rson, Surf & Sir:n1n. 5930 Hre&kfut tblt>, 2 lie lvs for IB!>le, $2S. 543-l63S. 215 ORCOLLEGE FOR Y OUR B 0 ,.--J\fa•'.'M, "'· c-o"o.':::cc=~-CHLOREN St' AVON Convalescent Hosp. ch. f<'. oprn. Ct1l1 Jerry \.','. Co.1s1 llwy, N.B. dining. nt-w upholst'd c1Ul1rs :-: • · 1U1 J\lEN X·J\llLITAnY \\'OMEf\'. GMsso 7'76·22:n Anah';"'· 165 ~I l tw! bd t --JOHN'S BI K ES Re~sen!ativl! .t: earn extra 18811 Florida Ave. " ~\'A J TR ES S-11 t f(ir · ' ape n rm &e. • * SEYMOUR * · ' os l'Ss drsr & chest, box 5prgs & N-\v 111ort y. \\'ln pri;r,es .• J\leet OU!t co~1 PANY IS NO\V H.B. 847·3515 f11m1!y n'S\aurunt. Age: 19 m:atl. $l50. or ,i!!li sen -e. - pco1le. Have fun. Its ea~y LOOKl~G !-'Oil SEVERAL I•-"""'"'"""',...!!!!!!!!!-Realty & lnve5tment lhru 25. 1\pply bt'!\l'l't'rt z & Bf ""' Columb!a-Premlu1n-Steyr ~o ~I starte<l. J ust cal.; 1\-tF.N TO ENTER ITS cO,\f. NURSF.S f\1drs 1or ~n1al! !'! pn1 , \l r Stt•nl( R1>~truiran l, &-)167 or 548-5750· __ So•ne u~etl bikes In a1ock _~1. 540-70·11 PANY TRAINING P RO· nursing h<ln1e. Ex P. er . * Real Estate 2267 F'u\rvl«w nit. <..:.~!. PVT pa rty wanl!! to sell 2340 Newport Blvd. CRAM TO l lELP pR_f:. prcrd. \V1U cons l d1>r ---WAITRESS ___ roropJl!'te hou~r of beau1iful -Costa M esa 'r''.,·,, ,.,.1,1 i''''i}' ,,, ., Sales * f!l"ar nPW r.1e<111 furn, in-0 •to w· J ESCROW ASST. PARE ~'OR FUTURE EX-4~~73 f~r appt .to i-:i. Unusual opportunity in Over 2l. F'Qr st•n ·1na: Mr-:\· ch.1dl'.s s· blk naug sofa & ;->~n ..,.. .-~1.itys p,\~SJ O;.J, ''"'''''· II 1'11 n /<kxl, El .;1arador, l~JS lovestat, nrver U!ed 1150. Sat. & ~""· 9-6 • • sma , very successful, ~· Bl I 64"720 ST 0 P -\VONDERl~G ~pcricnced AOOUT YOUR SIJ.'IL\IER UNl'TEO CALIFORNIA V1\CATIO~ OR \'OU!t NE\V --BANK-\'Oll"LI. llAVE: TllE OP- CAlt -\VE HAVE A HA-31-l E. Coast llwy. POHTUNIT\' TO \VOHK JN \V,\llAN VACATION & A (;rona d<'l r.lar ALL PHASES OF' Tilf: NF:W 1971 CADILLAC IN-67l·9240 CO:\fPANY, SALES, J\IAN· CENTIVF: Pll0GRA~1 t~t.1 Equal °trortuni1y Employer AG~:r.lENT & Tl!EN STAHT MEDIATCLY AVAILABLE .,.. _ _;!'!!!_.., __ .,.,..I A CAltEER AS AN IN · "('() YOU. . EXEi. SEC. $600. VEST>tENT ANALYST, f't'f' Pd, .\Oung l"O., e.xcellcnt ST 0 P -\\'ONDF:RJNG skills. Qlll Loraine, \Vest· e No Exper. Or Dt•i;ree :"ci.:- HOW -\VE \l.'ILI~ C0~1-c·liff PP11t1nnel Agcn(.'Y. 2().13 f'SS111')', PLETELY TRAIN YOU,· \\'es1clilf Dr. N.B. filS.Z7iO e S1!1rt lmffil'chat<'ly \l.111110UT /\J'JY E:...~~ EXPER s E:cRETARY Cl Company Ca r Plan OR DECREE NECESSARY T p;,g 50 w.p.ni. SH 85 e Plu-'h O!f1~f"s TO ENTER OUR NE\VL \' y • ~~0Jt.\1 ED 1NvESTMENT uwN.rl~E:o ,.ALIFORNIA DEPT HEADED BY PRO-" TllJI' C 0 tit PA NY IS HIG!lLY SUCCESSF'l..:L nr:. CAUSE THE P!::OPt .. r:: \\'HO \\'ORK 'F'OH IT ARE Sl!C· CESSfUL. i\~-rER YOU!l INTRODUCTJO.'I TO DAVI D B . LOOK!NGLAND. PRO· -B-NK-r'ESSIONAL SAl.ES:\IAN, 201 Avc.r1 ija Dr! Illar F'rN ANCJAL INVESTME."N1" San l\cnienle ANALYSr. R. E:. BROKER, (7\4) 192.5123 DAV E LOOKINGLA ND. CALL NOW TO ENTER A ORO\VING r~IEl.D THAT \VILL LEA D YOU TO\VARD FINANCIAL SECUP..!TY & THE HEIGllT Of' PRES· TICE. CALL NOW 547-6771 Ask far Mr. Geyer CARPENTER TRAINEE Pl!!asant in~de job. No climbing. C<r. 1\-'iH train man \\'/some exix-r. $2.5() hr. Call Helen Hayf"S, 5'10-6055 COASTAL AGENCY 27!);) Harhor Bt at Adams ** CASMI ER, N alio r1n l LumbC'r. Huntlng!on &ach. Call 962-:il61, 10-'1 Pi\1. Equal.Opporllnity Employer ·E·x·P~E~R~J~EN"'"c"Flj""~,~,~00-1~ .. ~,,., ... 1 fo'ESSIClNAL SALF.Sl'.11'.;N', SCllmSln?SJes-'bp sc&!t' pa;. INYES'TM}.:NT ANALYST, & good bcnel""'. Apply in R. E. BROKER YOUR SUC- T Cf'.SS ~fA Y LEAD YOU l)f'fSOn. Joht nsen & Christensen, 898 \V. l~lh St. T0"1AIID F'INAXCIAL SE- NB. CURIT'! & PRESTIGE. oEcXcPcE=R~.-,c1-,,-,-,-,-0-,c,-d-c-,cd l morning~ for 11 n I m a I ho!lpilal. N.B. 6#0460 ln)nl 'lA M to 6Pr.t CALL NOW 547-6771 r::XPERIENCED )a!C'Slady A sk for Mr. Wheeler for jewelry slore. .. .}l!l.-3403 \ * KEYPUNCH i-::..xr£'RIENCED lnsl\\ln1Pnl OPERATORS Loan clerk: RISO pa:"t timf' i Ii 0 ,093_1 <n:iy or f'V<'~' e er . .....,.. 1 . Reg1sl1>r !or EXPER. Cleanin~ ~roman a teniporary JOb for ron1m'I bldg. 45 hrs today n1tely 673-S219. lnterV\\-'S: 9·12.. FJ\CTOHY \\'ORl~RS F.riu11I 0 11por. Em)foycr ln1n1cdialC' 01wn·11gs 1\lale & F"1•n1ale Good Pay~ Cal Now! W estern Girl Inc. 9Ai'Yl-9Pi\.1, Sal. 9A>"6P/11 .\G()7 MacArlhur Blvd. OrangC' Coast J\'('l\'flOrJ Beach :~cwport \·1 .. C .. \I. Bunk be ... Elegant Spnr:·h ~ OPENING fur night NOks. well established office. lnnu1 re wf;hl'I arrc·1· !Oum, One of the t-l ottest loca-\\"J\ITRESS cxp1:r , O\"t'r 21 . k111gsi;,._ bdrn:i set & more. -Will take Trade-In~ ., Apply F!y111g Butler, 213: 9..,..362'2. Dillr11ans Restaurunt. lions in Orange County. loc.=~---e~----~ ... IOVING, r.1ust sell: High Jll)\\-'ered telescope, S 4 5. king.s:i, be:d $~0, Dratting tbl S20, Lane walnut end tablea & coffee-table SZO e11.. An· Ol'F:RATORS · s""rts11ear We h11ve a captive ma r· 67J.-09n. GIRL'S 1o1·hite provencial ,~ \\'ANTElJ: Ony 1\-'ailress. drcs~r framed nurror & r.tr~ exiwr only. (;rod pay. ket . Our men make ex-Ask f\1r l\!1·. i\I i I I e r , nil!' sta~d.$60. color TV 160. Steady. 6·l2<l4i2 N.13 c e t • 11 d ____ ___ __ P Ion a Y goo D1ll1n11rt~ Rt'Sl;ilu·ant. 613·1017 art. 6:30 Pi\1 P-Tunc ~un1n1t'I' \\'Ork m oney. Draws a vail ta COLLEGE STUDENTS Na~'l i'Vl'Jl. '-'"Iii oflC'r a l1m1!· t'd n\1n1ber of Sun1n1e1• jobs to Collt'.l:c 11~e •\onit·n. This job 1>11l ol!<'r fun & expcr. in !hr rleld of 1>"0rll••ns fash- ions. ,\lust be ri.>s 1dc11ts u! this are<t for !)lin1ml'r. NO f'Xprr. 1u•,•i•ss. G·><Kl earn· ings polcnt1al. Cull :\lrs. H•rris, t 7l·U 5-10-2270 Ior di•!ails. PART TIME . TrnlnC'l'.~ 7-JOrim e1•es. ' Sat 10·3 Due to cxp:1 n~1on of our fa- ,·1li!ies in St'.J. Calil. \\'e have intmediatc opC'n1ngs !or 10 n1cn Train at our expe11Sl', ?.1echanical exp helpful. r.1l1st be 19 or over. New contracts ('nuble us to s!art n11:-n al $:100/nio. Xlnt op· fl01"1Unily lO graduale 10 full timr /IOSlllllrls. For pt•rsonal intt'n•iPw 71·1/77ti·8551 Sul !Oan1-J p1n . P/Tl>IE trault'es. l!S or col- lege. No exf)(•r. nf'cess. The Zoo Restaurant, Coasl H1o1'y at ~lacArthur. p R 0 FE S SIONAL phone solicitor • Dana Point, San Clen1en1e, Car1istrano area. \Vork in your 01\ln ho rne. Be~t deal in area. Phone &.l;i..1465 between 9:00 a.m. qua lified m an. DICK BERG 962·2421 / Eves. 847·6076. \VIG Stylist w/s<1l1•s cxprr. Garage Sale 812 tique chest, p111.rble top & Apply in i11:·rson, 263 E. l?th mirror Sfil. Anrlque lamp s1 c:...1 ....._MoVtNG°SALE___... tbl. carved $t&1 Antique cu! Sat s, Sun, -D1:"11\\-·ashrr; ends. 646-5708. ~~·~·~·~·~~~~~~~I glass dl~h S•IO. ?ttany odds 8.. [§] record.~ • 33 1/3, old cla.~~1c -------- R:'-i'S p/lime 3Pi\1-11P.\I shift. I Merthiln.dii• I"°' 78 alburns: lQ.'(10 tent rnm-ANNfVl::RSARY Boutique. 2 D.:t)'i; l'l'rk!y. . . V p!C!f'; hooks go.lore; mi!c \\lil:ct w:id cherry set: Be'. Huntington Beach items at 19512 Arag'ln Cir. & llo1~·elt camera, pro~clor Convalescent Hosp. Hti:: Och, cornci; \Vard & & TV po1ver pack; n1aho: 18811 Florida Ave. An tiques 800 Yni kfO\l'Il, bl.'dstead: goodie1 galoI'I" ---------1--Come lo MnrdllJI Thri' H .B. 847.JS1S ANDREA'S GAR-AGE SALE_I _ s:10p, 1810 Park Ave, C.i\l _..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.,..,.,..,.,.,,,..I ANTIQUES StoVC', rr!rli:err~lor. avocado Tt111rs, F'ri .r..c Sa t. Salr~ Jus t Rece ived gn'cn $200 rir. \\'hite refMJ::· MAPLF. !li-F~; ~.ca-d~l-n-.-, EMPLOYME""T · IK'e. SI 1 Id ~" NEW SHIPMENT erator ~.,.,. CCJ>e r so a, go record playtr in Fren· COUNSELLOR AUSTHJ\LIAN, ENGLISH SlOO. a"nd much more, 1717 P rovlnc.ial cabinet $20 tr you !Ike 10 11·ork 11'/pi'Oplc £. J.'RE.NCl-1 PlECES. \V. Balboa, NB. -o Ma~le se ttle bench ;2" & hat·c h11d SJIC's or rrul:riic 2l"" N M ~ --ro.-rr 4 311 •••· "II <'1\·ror1 Bi., C.~f. 1 OVING SALE -E\'erything i:.vt:S a er : . ._ _/; t-ontart C'X""r. 11, \\'ill lrain g R di I D N B (nil ~. ,.. &15-•I 70 goes. J une 4. 5 & 6, 9 to 9, e ams r. . . ...,, yuu in a 1Hc11n1p carl'i.'r. !!l/!t._ ]0.5 ,. Sun. noon-S 261l Evrnlng Cnn)\Jn Rd, St. bel\\"Ce n Santa Ana an Comm + salary provide h1-,\NTIQUE brass double bed Cd:\T. Color T.V.'s, loots, T1:~1in Ave.. earnini;:-s, 1st yr. $6000-S9000. · i r h/d · -W/rails. Prol. p n l I •"' d. pie llrt'S, urn, was ryr. * AUCTION * Cal! J\lr. lla11lf'r. 5-10-605;; " I 6"" --·1 < 1 Pd 1~ 0 -u m ~c.. i.r~~~"· COASTAL AGF:NCY ·" n con1 · • "~ 1------------'c i Fine· F ilture 27!)0 linrbor Bl at Adanii; $185. 497-1084. LIDO Isle -i-~ri. Furn. pair}. & [\ppllance ANTIQUE l91h Cen tur y !i~gs, . 5 1 v.·ag 1 1"1"5''' lic0Qafl1~9. Auctions Friday, 7:0() p,tn. S I I I ' " lb . .... mtsc. l r.ms. . to . IN w· d • A 1· B a es e (p .. onc, w alt1>f1-uux Via Nici'. 1n y s uc ion arn * PROF'ES~JONAL * Perfert. Appraised $175, sell1~===-~----- * SALES CAREER * SlOO. 4!'7-108·1. VACU:\IN 1;leener, 1novie 2075i,\-t'l'eivport, CM 646-11686 j t · b h Behind Tony's Bldg Mat'l ' Starling salary plus coo1m. ANTIQUE ~ Hand k pm I'<' or, r1ario e n t: , Jo'irsr Ye a r C'nrninis of p hon o Gr a Ph. R ~: ~~ rl paintings. !111sc. 642-6935._ KITCHEN table, 4 chairs,. $12.000 · plus possible 2 yr storaJ<l', eosl S80; sell }10. GAR. Sale, Thu r s. chrumf', ~~-Black & white·! 1rainingprogram byttntury 497-1(1,114. 10A~l-SP>f, 176 Costa Mesa 21'' 'JV, $50; Wr i nger olrl national co. Bus1n<'ss or ; -----------St, Costa tl1esa. 645-2175. washer,. near new, SGS; sales bsa·kg-round he!plul. Appliances 802 rocking chair, $10: drop leaf· No travcl/i\1gmt. opporllln· MisceilaneOU$ 818 table, $7 : 3 way lamp, $2; ilil.'s. LAnY l<enn1ore auto1 -----------Bonflnza M\ni·bik1, i so flON1\LD J\, S~1 ITII \\'asher. hi!e niorl('I, cop-* AUCTION * _>1_8--_2'_2'_. _____ _ 7ffl7 So, 'P;1intE'r Avr. pl'rtonc $75. Speed Quren FRIDAY 7:00 P .M, \Vhilt'if'r (21.11 723_6J7S elec dryer $35. Both xlnt JUNE 4th £qual Opply. i-:mployr.r lXJnd. guar & delivered. STORAGE S1\Ll'.: FOR Musical Instruments 827 Employmrnl Agrity 5 10·032~1 l S/ill l\cwporl Blvd. :~r I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-and noon. 61j.311 l 6-lj·3112 6-1-3113 1" ~P"R~E~s"'sE"n"s""&..,O°"V°'E'°'· n"'tc;oc=K;- i ~'oc''-'='='c'·="=l_-S_lci5-._~--I ORANG£ COUNTY VAN & SALJo:S help 1•t1 nlf'd. J\1ust FR!GID1\IRE sto\'e Custom STORAG E GIBSON elec guito.r, hollo\v body, perfect t.-ond w/case, $325: Kustom -l 0 0 amplifier w/covers. $350. 6#-171~. Keypunch Opr Qpcra1ors \\'anted ~=~~=-~~-~cl 4 P:\"·12 P>1 shift. i\1usl be Exper. only 64&--0308 FIBERGLASS rnoldC'rs' AP: able lo use IB>l keypunch - h.'1VC' C'xp A1111ly 1n person lmflt'rlal. inlinate heat, dual 51.'ali'd boxes. Dish packs, .Jack1<''s Fa~luon Center, 73 ovens, storage underneath. Vacuum cleaner. lamps, Hunting ton Ct'ntcr. H B. Cost $fi00 . tl1ake olfer. . CLERK TYPIST 60+ 1yping, local, Fee Pd .• Wc-stcliff Personnel Agency. 2().13 Wes1cliff Dr.. N.B. &15-mo talso Ice jobs). CERAMIC tile ne\I & 1 .............. ;i;;;i .... ...- remodcl. Jo'ree est. Small jobs welcome. 536--2426. plicationi; now bt-1ng t ken. 029 & If.fr.I C~ipper t-.larine corp, 111 s. NIG'u E"L .PERSONNEL JtECEP'l'ION lSf SALESMAN 5-\.'>--2.186 or 67:i-7737_ Bdrm & dining rm s e ts, I ===~=~-----·i Bunk bed. Che-sls, Divans. T1rf', (•all !'.11'li. Schmidt, \\'HIRLPOOL auto washer D1ncues, Ortice desks & \Vesrcliff Pcrsnnncl Agenry, $•10, Kenmore gas dryer $.a(). chairs. Conference table. 20-13 \\lrs(cl1ff Dr. N.B. Bnlh xlnt eonrl, guar & -Colored T\~ Stereo New 6 1~·2770 dr.!11·errd. 5'16-..~672, 847-8 11 5. d ra.pt>f!, Crp1i>. Rclr!g's, • SALF.SLADIES -Full FOB. sa!e - 2 r e Ir i g , \VashC'nr, Dryers &. much CONTELLO ACCORDION· Xlnt cond. Cost $500 new. Will sell for $250 or best ol· fer. 545-3658. Cosmetic Dept. Mgr. E xec. Position Upholstery 1,-,,....,.-..,..,,..-,c-,-,,....-· I Exciting oppor1un1 !y 1o work VINYL. \Ve!dini::--Cuts, burns. in rast paced h1-q1.1ali1y rash . te11.rs. Custom dyeing (all ion slorl'. Experil'nced Only colors) 649-2237 (mobile) 835-3942 ;";ef'f1 Apply, Duties intiudc ~oyment J[f] Job Wanted, F'emale 702 sonic> buying, stock ronlrol. dJsplay, planning promo- tions, deV('lopini; sales people. i\1any co. bell{'fits in. eluding profit sharing. I. MAGNIN & CO. No. 2 fo~ashion Squatt Santa Ana Ritchey, Sanla Ana. AGENCY FRONT <lesk reeept!misL (Jrthodonlic ore. Xlnt ~ty. Call 644-1.\011 for RppL GIRL .FRIDAY. OC. Airprt arra. r.1ust be exper. bk~r. 2763j F(Jrbes Road l~1i:;un11 N11-:1.1rl 831 -1477 fYJ"K' ~ \1 pn1. und<'rs1 11rl -. _._..., ... -...,..,..,.,..-1 I P,-,,lures SH Qr Kf fCHEN lll'lprr. 18+. Ap-o c , ... · HT. 4''" slcnorCtlf' C'XJ1t'r pr I' [ 't . ply HI prrson. i-lmt', ;J;> P/tunt' now. S.ilary ~· E. 17th SL_CJ\1. See H11rold. mens u r a 1 e \\"{abil1t!4. LAB 1"echn1c111n for pediatric Rrsun1e. \\'rile Class1Hed d group. par! time. 6-16--054), no. 1411, Daily Pilot, P .t. ~!rs. \l.'aJTl'n. Bo . ..; i:ilill, Costa Mesa, da LJ-:GAL SEC'Y. Plu~h sur· Jo""R.ENCH s!udent, 21. Sor-rounrlings in 1ttC'al Joct111on . lxinne grad. bilingual, care COOK HARD\liAft}~ S11\esman II.\\· Be riglil harul girl to lh<' 9'i62ti. for children. tulor French, Exper. Mtis1 be over 21. Ap· \\'rir;ht Co., 126 Rochester txiss. St11rl SGOO. Call Jran for room, boartl, all or part ply in person, Su ri & Sirloin. Cos!a i\tc~<1. B1011•n, 54()..f.05:1. o: J uly, l.aguna or Ne111J0r1. 5930 W. Coast Hwy, NA. Hi\IRDRF:SSEl1S \Vantf'il : COASTAL AGENCY Loca l refs. Cail ~94-9466 al-=~=""=~~=-c--1 • Bl •d COLLEGf: Girl -Mothers !lead Hunter Beauty Sa!nns, z,90 Harbor · ~~ l =i='-"'~""c"c'·c...-~--~-· 1 helrer. live-in N.B. home 67:>-4232 or 6'5-3701 LF.GAL SECRt.TAf{Y PRAC. Nurses. Companions, Summer -2 children, room HELP \l'lllllrd in Jll'I shop, ~p\'r. Call Pan1Pla llskprs. Li1•e in or out. & hoard + sm. s a I a r y. Xlnt opportunlly to learn !'11~,..S.f~ Monih!y rates. i:mplr pays 642-9006. the pel busines~. Sludrnt M IDS _ t-.tCYrEL fee. Heallh & Family.,Carcl---~c=o=s=,=1 E1=·-1-c=.s~---I prrril 113 Bro111lway, C..>1 . 2 full 1irnr, SJ 6:'1 hr. Agen\y, J80;i N. Broau1va)!, A11J·actlvr \Vomcn llOUSEl(EEPING D c> p I. Yuyc. ;,.1: .. 917\ l'i. A. 54i-6681. \Van1t't1 to teach makeup ~---cc-~-k nr><'ds rxfl('ri1•tw<'rl CUSTO· ~IJNTENANCE Man lnr \\'ANTED: dlly \l'OI' , e:<· lrrhniques. \Vftrain. Exrc DIAN, also .\lAID, Apply si1.alt nurs inJ: homf'. Cnll p e r 1 e n <' e rl and ha\'I' pas1!1ons avail. V i v \ a n " Personnel. South CCtast Coin· (';"~ 1 4!).1-8075 r0r opp! Tn 1n-refrff'n1es, $18 a day. WooderdCosm P tirs mun1ty Hosp11aJ. :11s12 Coasl lr't1('w. 54l--07&l Subsidii1ry or Grn. Foods. I l\IY. South Uigunil. \J~\;, .11,c,-.-0-rn-"-0--,10--,.c,~'7k AIDE~ FOR CON-5-14-146-1. ._, . VALESCENCE. e:lder!yl•------------110lJ:5El\EF.Pl'~R fnr sun1· du~r for l ~C f;Ul11ly 5 care or lamily car , . COUNSELLOR n1rr. ~ day \l·rrk, cl<'an1ni;. riaW\1k Hr; J·7 pm. Homemakers. 547-66.<ll Trainer Prrstige firm. Jr you \\·a~h111g. 1mrHn~. ~nm e 2 13rfl2-l271.~-~--~ INFANT CARE your tmmr ha\'(' rhr ability&· desire to ~oo,,~.:;; ~:~~h~7 5-8879 , Methanic Cl,.;s A · N work W1J)f'QPI<' & have !111d ,~, I tenctr r &. Pxacllng. ev.• ii=. 'PllS ''''' ,1,,r ··y~ fr r . l'u11 '111<', work g-u:1r<1111r<'rl, Mf"et. •n· ~reel & dazzle w1lh your ~ktlls. Great opp!y. t;.._·Mt bc neli1s. $·133. Call Cintly. KEYJ'UNCl l OPERATOR Pr.rfl'r.I opply. for sell siarl- er wuh l1vply co. Don't m iss out. $·12J, C,1lt K1t1y Long, KEYPUNCll: Top Co. Because yuil have hccn ttunku~ (Jf a changC', don't JUsl think act now! $42i. Ca.II K111y. Tl'.LLER: PersonuJ11v Brauurul sur- rour;d1ni::s.' ',\1us t be able to n1C'f't pc11plC' well. Solid ca. 11:'l'r op110rtun1ty, S~lJ. Call Cindy King, CA.5JllEH: Surer :-ipot. ~3~7. lf )\lU l1k«= hun!!lini.: n1oney & gT('C'llng .~. mtt•11n1: pc()plc. clon't wf<sle 11me. Call Cindy. nrx~:PTIONJST: Cr1~111 S pot. C;1sh in on yc:iur ahill!1r.~ to ml'f'1 pub!ir, shnrp llJIP & 1yp1ng skills. $3.iO. Call Kitty. ----1 P fanos/Orgon1 826 WOULD YOU t1mr , l!\-1~. Chi 1 cl re n 's \Vhile--0l<lr r. S•IO. Av()('ado, storl'. Sn. Coast Plaza, C~I. nt'1\·rr Sli:.. f'irm. Call for WINDY 'S AUCTIOM BELIEVE FREE ORGAN LESSONS as long as you like! No reg- istration. No obligatlon. Jus1 ' Come. t.Ionda.vs 7:30 pm 1\pply fi:..0"0"' SI, Tustin. l'lflll't. li7J-l()()l. ---------------e RF.ULT wslm;.gas dryrs CO:'>fE 13110\VSE AROUND Sales PERSONNEL COUNSELLOR TRAINEE Dynnn11C' expanding corp. op1.•nir11{ nrw ofc 1n Irv1n1.· cvmplf.'X, If you like pllhlic contacl, are Caft'f'r 1111ndc.d & •l"nuld like 10 cnr11 $10,000· $12.fXXJ 111-.<;I yr on a rlra w ro1n1n bas1~ 11•c 11•i1! 1rain. Call i\1rs. \.Valson, 5-13-!Y.ffil for arp!. OF:,'\'N IS & DI-:NN IS Prrsnnllf'I Ai.:ency 20,~2 r.t1chC'lsr>n Dr. Irvin!'. Cf!lil. SARAH Covt!ntry !ll'l'tls fl. nr rt tln1c hrlp. No in· ves1ment \\!ill tr;i1n, miri ai::e 20. ~11}.J)f,\4. SF.RV!CE !'la. At \~·url. !\lust t'I(' i::orxl .~1!t•~n1an. ~lary + Comm. 1\ppl.v in pcrSlln, :noo Harl)l'lr Bl\•fl. c.:.1 . S50 Guar·Dclv. Mslr Chg. ti! il Y r BI? r e pa irm an , 207:1~, Ne\\'flOrt Blvd, 711: 5.11-.'1'637. Beh1nct Tony·s Bldg i\1at'Js ""===-~~~~~!Costa lt1e-sa * 646-~ COLDSPOT refrig. \Vorks OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 JIC'rfcct!y. Cross-lop !rfol''lcr.1_,----------- S 40. 64 2-508J . 2 6 77 ZENl1li color 21" walnut Orflngr-n. C"Oti!Kllc, xlnt, $150. Smith KEN;\IORE 1o.·;ish,r. S~5. ex· Cotona_ au1o elcc port. cellC'nT: Also washer & 1ype,v1·1rer. hke new, SIOO. Drvl'r sC'I. !">'10·1095 Ampc.'< F -4,150 prof. ~!C'reo · lape di'<:k 7"" reel, sound on AVOC,\DO 1o1·a~ll('r, l•I cu II ~ound etc. Xlnt S l 50. rrfrig. Art·s7. stove, Sher11·ood stereo amp, Fi\1 ~·IEAP. 64;H}207. tuner, Garr11rtl stereo KF;N:i.10Rt~ wa~her & clrycr, changrr. $100. 2 12'' (;r)Ur] 1'011<'1. S<!ZJ, Cal! afler sJl(':ikcrs In \l'i\lnut cabinets 1: 5-lll-88:i7. SIOO. f1nco FC-.1·5 stereo antenna, telescoping mast. COAST MUSIC &12-2851 * PIANOS -ORGANS * Lowrey. Hol!day Bl.Ve $350 Wurlitzer Studio 11ave ~1115 Kawa! 5"9" aave f~ Friendly !elephone info FIELD'S PlANO CO. 1811 Newport Blvd. Costa J\1es11. TI~/64~3250 BABY grand, medium. This magnilicent instrument built by Adam Sc h11.!f ""/ht'avy carved leg! i.5 .a decorator's dream. f\1oving awav, sacrifice $1200. Ph S.JS-2384. Cameras & C.D. 1n!lo • rotaler. $~iO. Eq"ipment 808 Cr11r1~mnn 10" tbl saw HAMt-.IOND, S 1 e in wa y. --'-'--------wfall aeces. SlOO. f>-1ttl8S. Yamaha. New A used BP.LL f.. 1!01vplJ Su["l('r ll HOUSEHOLD furn., canipiilg pianos of moat makes. Bes1 11111\ 1c pmil'<'lnr. $·15. Call equip., '"llshrr & df)•<'r, our. buys ln So. Calif. at Schmid! a/l<'r 4: 30 541i-i4i4. buarrl molor~. Kayak & ltiusic Co., 1907 N. Main, small s11ilhont. 1o1·e1gh1 hi· Santa Ana. PERSONAL SEC!1F.TARY SEl{VI C'E .~t;i A lli:nd~ X!nt. n:it1011Nlly l-.T1011·n i-o. per. Appl.v IY.lO E. coast Hv.·y, sreks a stalilc eiqwl_ IX'rson Nr\l•rort Reach. tn assu1nP resp, 57JOO. Call Furni ture 81 0 11ni:: set. l\!ake o i le r . BALD\\11~ piano. acrosonic ;\IAKt; a hid for . golrl ~.1-111560.~~-=. ~----... contemporary, like nt'\\-", <' 1\ r fl ,, t j n ~. Fr e n ch \~ F~l3COR !!1f 1/Slerro. reel I -"-'°-·_9611.-4 ___ >_1_7· ____ _ l,.Jrp!111nt· golrl·lral I1111i1n !o N.•rl. synr m Ir a ck Sewing Machine• rof!r•f' taiile, 6 yPl!ow Dt;n-rerorrlc~. $80~ 3 pirce hlue 828 , . • • • ' • • • ' • l • • . . • ' . . . . . . . . . ' • ' .. .. ' ., .. .. -.. .. .. .. _. .. _. _. .. _. _. _. .. .. - .. .. .• ' . ' • ~ -. . • ' ' ' ' • • ' l ' ,, , I I I ' I ' ' ' ' •• • • • .. • ' . •• : I " ., .. ' ' ·! .. ·i :1 .. •j ~ ., ., " ••• •• ., ., ., ., ., ., ., ., • • .. ., ., ., ., ., ., ., ., ., ., ., ., ., .. ., ~ .. ., .. ., ., .. ., ~ .. ~ .. born to~ mo. 6i5-2761. sales ur pubhc con1ac1 1\-'C' ,,..,, -! .,,Ip ... "' top JY ~·a !I Roy lit D<'an \1·1Jl lrilln you. Tn1ly a pro-Ceoq:;:1• 1\lli:n By an(! Ai;•·n· 1 ·. 6 93,p l'.ltii II Jobs Wanted, M & F 704 fessionaJ & lucrative posi· ry lflfi-.R E. \6111, S.A. Lew !., 'i4 -. ._ · ar- lion. For B"Pt. Call J\lrs. 517--03!Jj. lxir ttvd., Cosl;1 ~1csa. L isrt Al!rn. SERVICE: SI u. S11 lf·~n111n, I <'xprr, /'fll111r, ni-111' apflf'tlr. CASIHF;H: ~pply_2~'l0 N(·1o1·port JU, C>I Extra(Jt'fhnary. Roses are, STYLIST ror wig <'ha1n Exp. f(.'(l violeti. are IJJue, you only. Beauty 11upply ex]l can' wear hotpants & learn ht'!pllll. Full 11mr. Apply hkpi:::. 100! $325. Call Lisa Emprt~ll \V1g, 12682 Chap- Allen. _rn~'o"o· cG_G=·=· ==~==~ r,111 Ph.vfr rhnir<>. golll Sti:11~on1!e lugg;igc, $20. 1970 NEC01I Lydi11., hardly Jrnthrr hur, BC'f'1ni lon, Sl'I\'· 64:..-2280. 11srd. F'ul!y a uto, .R:d !or ~ ing 11111r h1nr, 11:olr !·lub.,. 725 CllJL!>c,~bck-,.-dc,-,-,c"i"•"i-nc;-,;c,-g knits. Orig. $405, now S250. ~ DE P ENDABLE experienced ,. llil k & woo! pn.-s~er, \l·ants 5 ltornn. l!SJ(Pll for Wl)r\.;ing n\Qllirr. ,\\EN. \4·nmen & childre.n steady days. 542..Qfi!l-l aHer 2 Regency 3 school aged children. Own want~ lnr r~xt;as &: bit Personne l Agency car. 6~4..0Ci6l alt 7 pm. part~. 13-461...13:19. p.m. H I W t d M & F 710 18.10 E. 171h St., 5.A. HOUSF.:KEEPER i\1GR. ·talnec. 1n1crvw at e P an • ' Suite 120 5.i.11-!Sll f\la!ure rollege girl Ctr? Kentuclt fried Chicken, ACCT exec w/Orangc Co. Call 5JfH)9.l3 2929 E. t>as1 Iii\-)', Cd:0.1 11.dv 11.gency. Work in radio. CUSTODIAL ma\nt. man. * * l!OUSEKEEPER 1-.10DELS youni:;, 1\-"i'll en- Unllmiled earnings 673-666.l. ~tin. age 21 w/2 yrs exp. ln & LAUNDRESS dowrn. ·~p S.1n Francisco ANSWERING ~rvice _Over knc11•:ledge of methods, m a-Call G4&-TI64. a ger•CY ~11 ng Orange Co. 30. Prelcr experience, but terial.5 & equipment u.wd in ....................... ! producllo faci lity for holh will train, l40-li77. maint work. Salary S:.00 mo. film & to as~ignments. Call 837"'1084 for .a ppt. Srnd pho statisrici; & any BABYSITIER to warcti my l nl"er p, 11, .. I 8 r s to I• Ji & 7 DELI Girl ID work in Ttalian 11 .. boy!, 11.gca ~. yn; !;,: Wca1ui re, .O. Aox 1233, 9 1 3 30 my Deli, Co11ta lt1eM. Apply in trom am o : pm, New""r! Bt ch. Calif. 9~1'{,0. •-5 d / k J .. -J4 ""~n. bP.twn 2 .,. -4 PM. 379 • -·' 1~ , uvmc, ays w '""' ,..~ J n1etview I lollow. Expcr. \·-· •·pt 15 SI75/mo E. 111h St , c .r.1. ~ '" u """ • • • deaiN'd, !Ju :io1 neC(':ss. 842.-1276. DENTAL A!st. Ex p e r . l,B;A::;B;Y;S:;m"°E""Rc l;:n=c'2',:;"c;;:ld;:reo,::-.I chair.o;ick. X·ray, pouring Consi<ll';r liw-in. P oo I . models. 642-7998. Capistrllno. 49J.-3119 all 5 pm. BEl:.,_,JNE FASHIONS J-li e:a.rn. Potenlial. Free wardmbe samples. No coll. or dlvry. Car nl"CISAl'Y 5-4S-7S70/l!36-4053 DENTAL Asst, front sec'y & preventive nul'St'. ?.lature \\-"Oman. enjoy people. Expcr prel"d ·hut Intelligence & enthu!lasm may make dif· rerence. H.B. 962-2436 ~R.VTNE PERSONNEL SER.VICES •AGENCY Sec'y to $600 Arkll tk>n to st.afl of progres. liiv~ local firm. Good sec'y 11kill1, ability to work quick· A'1 newpmt . ~ersonnel gency R:l.1 Dov Drive Ncwpor Beach &12-· 0 GEN. OFFICE: Stop Looking. Latrh on lo thl11 i::nxivy jflb for 11wingcr \1•ho has son1r gen, nil. e'i:p, S.1.'XJ, Call Kilty Lo ng. GF.:NERAL Ot"F'ICl'.:- CASIUER r.1uch cus!omer contact in Inca\ branch olc. or nat'l. co. Variety! Fr. $300. Cal! Lisa Allen. REGENCY PERSONNEL AGENCY 1850 E. 17th St. TEL APP'T SEC'Y Part tiITI{', 4.g p.m. Our olt- ice, CdM. PC'rmancnt. Need. cd: an arlfCll lalc. cheerful <'Xtrilvl'rl. S.13-J6J6. !Jome: 615-1.0RO. TYPl ST/RECEPT. Sharp gfrt for . busy offices. Good oppor1u11ity. Call be· 11vn 9 Ai\1 & 12 Pr>1. DUREL ADVERTTSING 2172 Dupont Drive NC'\\'port Be.i1·h 833·1670 U rgently 1'.-cied l EXEC. SEC'YS l..ong le.rm \Vork when It. where you WIUl\I BOYS 10.14 to dellvrr papen in tbe Slln O emente, San J uan Capis- trano and Capislrano Beach Art'll. DAILY PILOT 49244);} Oi!l"trict Sales Rep $9600 + car + expense. J r. Accr. GenT ledge.r, eons-tr. back· ground helpful. $9600. Corp. Legal Sec"ys. Tn "'° ly & accurately, Brighi l.: Constr lkkp chttr!ul, ~ tC'lephone per-S , d kll sonality. ec y-g le' Gen' I Ole $43! A / p Bk pr· Fmt olr.. i;::toot'flln1t. typing & R~cept/Typl lite !ll{tlf1! 11.ptitudc. Girl t=rkfay p su;t• 120 Santa Ana lnteri'!'I ~ · Personn~ ~ice 558-1811 $ll. 778 W. 20th, M. $4~ 642-7523. 5-16-Zi .. $3'° I'"""""'"""""""""""""" I CW. on l9t1'.SI.' to Pl11 ntia, $350 RECEPTION IST. Youni.: laW· right on P lncentla IO 20th G irl Fri. to $2.SO hr G . 0. Train•• Executive Hr119 Ar-1-4 PM. litr bkkpng. Cook/Resta ur. $625 yers llf"ed your personality St.. rlgtit on 2(ll h), Via Lh!o Nord, N.B. wheels $6.00 r·1re engine 64·~2'69. • pc~!~ ~~.in~Y~:!\~~;~ ~~:,~""="='l_"_'~~.5\~i!H~---i !~~t~ng ;~:E -K ~~ _.1 .. tll isc. 11.~f'hlrl ;\t rs. Evens, JADE neckl~\l•itb l~k gold Knight-full size, slate top Dys. ~~I0-774il. separa!crs & clal!p. S50. "'/wall rack, balls & 6 9· llerculon s o r a, but· • 67J.-5089 "Q's" S50 or beat olfer. :t ton-lulled, never used $150. FISHER Geiger c ou n te r 675-2999. !f "J\1alchlng loveseat S l 0 0 . $25.00. =0=1VJN="G~ .. -,-,-.-re-guclca-lon--. -,-.1 ·:t SJ5-.l955 531-7294 valve, Nlkonoa naah, ~le . "• LIKE nl';w 2 box sprini.:s & 2 r,JDO 14 $1195, table 5 , New & U!tt'd , ~5015. ;J ~aftrbr.ssra nd&trorram1~ $80. Frigidaire ref. $100, patio TV, Radio, HIFI, •• 1 . ""'"' rnss a os ""· too. 67a.3036. Stereo 136 ;:.; Call Gil l 675-27731,IR=v=JN~E~CO~ASr~-CO~UNTl\--Y MUST sell: Sears gold floral CLUB A~ERSHIP CITIZEN Radios: 2 Gene:ral couch & lov('aeat. * 67;-3!T15 * MCll·A, 23 xtlll, 12 or llO DELUX * cu~~~l:b chair , 9~~~!~~~e 0i~oo.once $30.00 ~l~g~ to::i~~l: ~t;~;: ~i ~:.t :i~~13o.4 month& new,l-Acffi~~co=N=o"c1r=l;c~c'!'=E=R-<-~~. 1:64~;0TOROLA 23'' .ij:. VT blk • """' Coruiole Colar 1V· just P party, 8' nn ugahyde 2100 BTU, $150: Sony tape 11pent $96 on new lllbea. Coat sofa, never u !C.d $100. recorder, $45. 830--0871 new S520, Sell S I~. 646-6972 2_13{!12~>-3622. NEW 19" OLYMPIC TV col· or 497-1084. ..·J FORMICA table, 4 hihack or $250. Apt a!ze: Coldspol CLOSING OUT =15s-15. Good condition. _,_,l_ri~. $75. 54~731. Brand new Wurllller pianos I~ · REFRIG., Stove, Double or I ot'gllns. Fantastic de:ala., Ht back velVC!I e h a Ir a, twin beds, 7-pc. kitche11 aet * 547-0681 * castel"I, m velv~t couch MJ..-0436;. I ~""'°'""-=-co---".tt-,.,.-1 1S47.50. Like new. ~9-3997· TAKE OVER lo acN'1, NO ~~~~~· :iouratn:,el~= GOLD rug ICb:19' with ~. 00\.VN, Jl9 mo. Neill' lge eontml &: antenna incl. $29). :.l S!IO. Atr cond\Hnner, Amana, Jake, ~. 548-5165 :.f $125. Be.fly buggy i5. 645-3210 CAT/\Ml::RAN Hl%', b11t olr; -~,,~ .. ~rv=·,-.~,=.,~-~$25~-.-:l 2 EN D table~ 1'i rach. rorter & '56 Chevy dcllvery, Jess Good condition ~j lnblc $~ Good condition. titlt1, m11ke orr. 54&-!1755. * 675-1763 * :'i CAR ho~ or w11\lrt'lk'!eJI. At- 1ra c 1 i V f' w f bu b hlirui: per90nali1y. pttlmt'. The 7.oo Rest. ICMsl ll\l·y at M11.cArhtur). Person1X"1 AgellC)' cyp1n~. know'] ot calculator. Sr. Design 410 w. Coa,,-1 I-fwy, NB GoOO brncli111. Engr. Suite H &t5-:l716 I !M ,t;.1 & charm. Ofc in modern to $15K 1·rn1rr \.\'UI trnln lo lrl?HI !l'rmiootr.gy, S12j rnn, Ca!! lie.ten itA)'t'!I, 540.r.r.:.~ ~3l~. WATEn bed~ 6~7-:-Neve~ HI"' RCA TV Blnck A white 1 Silvt· your 1.:ar :1'.1 DOI LIKE ncw-Avoc11do vch:~I O!X'rlf'·l. ~~ • ''"" S"1. J 1" ~··'I l(ne. 67~1 14 rnO :, lllr! Ju~t reach ff)I' your rof11. .\: lnvc~r::it, Spanish oak * Y.!J···~'.! * \V-1.•~f p~1110f\. S--'\.-e 1-C. u phone It call Diilly ( 1lot ~lr~. 67l-6T.!1'.i·. 0 'fT{ll ''~T F. I.!. t: TR IC PACK AR n -0 e1 1 Steno '. DAILY PILOT for aetlo11! Call 642-$78 • Saw! , .. -PILOT-AOYERTIS ER 1 488 E. 17th 1111 Irvine) C.i'.f. Sa l•• Engr llOUSF. Hunting! \V11tch the 642-1470 !M .F:. Qf E.E.1 OPEN HOUSE column. , WttlnMday, Junt 2, 1911 to SISK 1 COASTAL. AGENCY 2791) rlarb(lr 81 Al Adanu1 C~s,.ll\ed 642.-567& Chargci COMPLETE BED $50 I c••-:. I •f1 tf'-. 110 Hin.I p.•1 1~·. w:""l .. t cabinet : """c.."-'~'"-·-in<l_'Y.:_l _________ ....., __ 1_•___ ttngton, Spa~ 311, HB. sr.o. fi73·1017 aft 6 pm. : Wednesday, J une 21 1971 I • • \ ! • I I i I • .-{ . ... ..... I~ I T-• ][i][ ,..._.. llil I T-llil I .,......... l§l ,.__I _., ... _ ...... ___,]§]! ----]§] [ '"'""'"" _T_ •• _11_._ .. _._u_1_1111y ___ ,._, 1.A_-_.;.•_1_ .. ;.. ... _r1_oc1 ___ ,1_0 =A~u•~-~.~. l~m~poo:ir1~ ... :;;~,~7:01 l ~A~-==~1-:::~~1..t=-~ .• ~1:a Aut-. u.od l§J TV, lti<llo, HIFI, HS Autos, UMCI Stneo 136 •MAGNAVOX 1V, che r ry ,: oon.!Ole. #4", SSO. 6D D -. Jumine, CdM 644-7005. "'" PICK Up ""' """"· BMW MGB YOLXSWAGEN A·l cond. SJ20. ,,._,.,. 990 -FORD ---~--:-I e FLEET SALE e '64 Cad Cpe de Ville $1075 ; ti(L _ .... _ •• ""'__J][I 3 Linn, 2 Timfl~ $2.00 F REE to good home w/chlld· -ren-2 yr old Shepherd/Collie mix, nia.le. TIV:.24-7224 aft 'j:ll. TWO rcrl chicks, 1 rooster & ·1 hen, Really cute! * 558-0840 • INSTANT HOUSING lS Mod•la on Dlsplay MOVE IN TODAYI -featuring -* VIKING *EDGEWOOD * KEY WEST * KINGSTON * BOISE CASCADE Singles . Expandoa CAPITAL SALES HUNTINGTON SHORECLIFfS Beach Blvd . (itiway 39 btwn Atl anta & Indianapolis, 1 mi. N. P acific Coast Hwy.) Auto S•rvlce, Parts 949 4-salf'! ! 1971 VW Suf)t'r Bug, engine 1600 cc. Dual portt'd hf'ads, Under !(XX) mi's. $.QO. 1'01n: 549-355B or aft 7 pn1: 548-1610, '61 GMC, V-6 401 Cl eomp. englne. Xlnl eond. Nev.• heads & starter. All 3 pm 557-7003. 1§1 General 910 AulmnoUve Exctllenoe & ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbot' Blvd. Costa ~fna 546-4444 DATSUN DOT DATSUN OPEN OAILY AND SUNDAYS '66 MGB Roadstf'r, IQO(t con-'67 VW dltion, 23,<XM) nli., $1 ,000 or ro...- betlt oUer. Call M • l t, ...... $,om paint. ,,._n" 1 zts * • '64 MGB, $815, ct..E>Jll. Thia ur has i-wd ~ VW 613-Zt'iS ASK FOR GARY. 16.polnt 18.tet,y and perfom:i- OPEL '71 OPEL RALJ.YE \\'AGON 19oo S<:•ries. 1'E"ry low ml~­ .ai.:;e. Sboll'toom Ireih. 843· CPE. $1195 Harbor American 646-0261 1969 HARBOR COSlA MfSA flJI()! tttt. Jt la tul.ly dieUed and thOroughly ~!Hon­ ed. We gUaratrttoe 100"' thlil we'll repair or re~•ce. all major rne.charrlea! partll• for 30 days ar lCXXl miles. which- ever comes tint. --Engil'lt' • TtU11mlssian • rront Axle • Rear Axle. As- .emblie1 • Bmke. System e Electrical Syrtem. '67 MUSTANG '66 Olds Delta 88 ~an V&, au1oma\Jc, power 8leet• tu.II. power, lo mJ 's, $l27$ 1ng, radio. !il'Ofl"l392'tl'~ '67 "'"' Squl" ,_.,.,, $1350 station wrn w/ai.r $1075 DAVE ROSS '68 Pontiac SaJari SIAJloo PONTIAC Wagon, Alr $1875 SOUTH COAST CAR LEASING 2.JSO !Tarbor Blvd. a1 fair Dr. 300 W. Coast H~·y, N.B. Costa ;\les1t 5'1&-8017 &t5-21J2 Eves: 673-826'9 •69 f'OftD Bronco, 4-whl '66 AUTIJ. G cyl, low miles. drive, .sport packnge, VS . Cle.an. Cali 'J to 5, 546-0.!11 J"lh, bu<:kel seats, limih;d aft 5, 557-8476, slip, Xlnl cond. $2100 . '61' 2+2 VS. P.S., Fact air.1_°67~>-0~7~8.l,_ ____ ~-1 Xlnt cond. $1700. 838-3344 or RAY Dal kc's '32 :Ford Coupe, 642-0433. \)est r01t hy Calif. llol Ro.1-NEED good home for grey & ~·hite male cat. 8 nKJ, Really sn1art! :>58-0840. 17141 536·8816 Campers, Sale/Rent 920 '66 fORD ;,.~ T. Camper Special. Au1o . Good cond. w/DelL1.xr. Pullmllll camper & c11tended lop & side can- vas. 675--IL"i(). lUM Bead! Blvd. Huntington Beath 842-nBl or Yll-0442 FORD F-LOO P .U. S675. P!y =~~.;;""'.;.:='1"c"K"u=­ ,_., Bclv II, $975. 2275 '65 DATSUN P P Rf'public 1\ve, CM aft 5pm. 1960 OPEL: Very good cond. $300. drrs. Sho\\' or drivf'. $4,100 CADILLAC " ~·''· 67"-'2""· 1-,..---,-::...,.-.,.,.---i '49 ford Panel. '5l engl11e. New hraki.'S, gond tin!!, General 900 F A E E WE nt_"'f<l a tJJmc--Five 8 1,vk old kittens, also gentle mothE'r t"alico cat. 967-3910. GOH.GEOUS longhaired kit- t~ns. &rt"Y & ~·hilf'. \Veaned & potty-lmd. 8~7-584o e.11 5. PUG-ptiN'bred, 8 mo old, all sh-Ots. F'rep to ~ood home. Basic boating ('ourse of. Call 642-1435 11ft .);30. fered to the public free LrtTLE cl't'arn t.'Olored n1a!c of char~e by the Ba!boa dog. Loves l1U le boys. Fret> Power Squadron. Sail as to good home. s-tS..0;.24. ~·en as pov.'er boa.tin~ KIITIES _ Frrt•. 3 males & laughc. N<'1v classes s!art 1 female. al 7 p.m., J\fay 31. Every i\lond11y night tor ll 6-l~-22'51 H \\'eeks. At Nev.•por1 ~r· FREE kitle ns. real cute. bor Yachr Club. 720 \V, Mother is a calico. Bay, Nc11·por1 Beach. b13-lllti3 Bring notcOOolt & pen. 'J<'R EE; to good honlt!? mature ciJ first night. Rrgisler Schnauzer with pape r s <i i that time. Coniacl • Datsun Camper ~ells • Fllrgls, a lum 1\'i11rlows. Sum- rner ,l>Ble Jl7~ &. up. 53G-131D. TWO 40' DCFB Chrls'li, Xlot corn.I, IAical. One at SW,500. A1•r.t. llkr. 714/714-7208 Cycles, Bikes, ·Scooters TlllHK HONDA ... "FRIEDLANDER" 546-1886 alt 5. 1-lrs. Isabel Pe as e 11711 •91.cw OfW'r. ,.1 BEAGLE-Terrier. 15 mo's _:67:::_l-=18=5=5·:_-~~-~ 537-6824 e roS..7566 tree to ~ home. Call l.l' ALLF.:N S""ed boa r plus h"""' r k BULTACO 1\l atador 1969, 645-2175. 00 hp SMH outboard motor 250cc. Street or Dirr. 1700 FREE klllens, silver-1vhile, and trailf'r, $350. miles. Just tunerl. A Steal al Antiquet/Classics 913 1940 ~'ORD P.U. V-8 nathead reccnUy overhauled. Needs paint -body V.'Ork. $350 or bt>st oiler. 836-5672. 1941 Cad C.'Qach. A cla.~sic ln- cr<'dibly well preserved. $12"'a0. 837--0159. Trucks 962 '69 CHEVY 'I• Ton 3$ VB, Jactory air, IJ(!\Ver steering, radio. heater, pow- er brakes. Turbohydrama- t1c. (CE2395839l'il • $3050 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. Costa Me~a 546-80 17 • IH.' 6 wks. Par1 Pt' rs la n. ____ 53\-7'9 --'----$·150 1.:a~h. Orig. cost i9G5. 962-6358 ;i.ft 6:.lO pm. 7V2' Dinghy $10 5'1:)...-05.30 RECREATION CEf\'TER 4 spd, dlr. Family 11.·ork horse F ire engine red, 1 O\\'ner, re- tired !1reman. Sacrifice. (PfV5431 \Vil] take trade or fin. pvr. ply. Call 54D-3100 or 49'1· 1SQ6 at'! 10 A.J\f. 167 DATSUN PICKUP Largest S.lec1ion runs goOO. t\fl'd l~t &. 2nd OF LUXURIOUS gt';ir. sioo. &l&-9523. CADILLACS JEEPS e ACt 5: 548-3979 e PORSCHE '65 PORSCHE C 5'1!J.303l &.t. 48 or 67 in Orang• County \Vhi!e 1vilh red interior. Ex-197D HARBOR BLVD. 1963 thru 1970"a '69 ·roi'OTA !..and Cruiser. Llkf' new. \Vam. hubs. roll bars, 8,000 m iles. $2,650. &12-1586 al! S pm. ceUr.nc condHion. (T"'.lP 8081 . C'OSTA MESA ibe~ }'u!I price $2495 or ta.kel---"-:.:.C.:..:;=---· I '"N'AI '<'!) Rtm• Ilk< now. (UVT 8811. trede.. Crul •>t-7744. '67 YW SEDAN .. ~C/IDIUAC Barwlr-k ImparL!. 998 So. '70 Porsche 911T Targa, • AUntOAIZUI DlAU.11 LINCOLN Coa;<1I l-f'o\'Y., l-<l~una Beach. R(()(}(I Ora~g'-' •• I o ad e d Exce\Jrnt rendition In &: oul. 2!iOO HARBOR BL.. '67 4 DR CONTINENTAL 54&-Kl51 or 49-1-9771. \\/.'(trns. $6,•00 or best of· dl S .al iied and ti_ COSTA MESA XLNT COND, BST OFR. 'li8 DATSUN 4 0,, outo, fer. ·1~-7983. .r, peci v. ~ r 540·9100 Open Sunday &1•1-&IS·I, 644-~2 I ~=-'---------1 ('S Has had loving care. I ~~~:_=..,::;o:::::..:'.:::::0'.1---"-"-':::C'-'"-'--=----'. R&H, low miles. xlnt cond. '67 PORSCllF. 912, 4 speed, ~ 1i1 BSW) Take trade or EL DORADO 1968, exec. car $1300. 6J8-9UO or ~277i Ai\1/FM,. _chromr ~·heels. small down. \VUl fin. pvl loaded w/xtras, sle1<eo tape. MERCURY f'Vt's. xlnl condition, 4 9 2-7 31 7, pty. ;,.io~3100 or 494-7506. Call Xlnt cond. Pri. ply. S.t:..'00 .. I •---------·I '69 DATSUN PICKUP (eves). aJL 10 A.).I. -~A~rt~,~6~7l-~!l330=~·-----l '63 i\lercury, Juli pwr, a ir. * EXTRA SllARP 1" '&1 Porsche coupe, clt'an Ex-ne\\' tires, brakf's, t>tc. \"J~i""~i"< 67'2?11 ·ir; d S'"""" CHEYROl.ET clean, orig\nn.1 1hroughou!. • .., '"""" .... l. mech. con . ...~L,,, or '66 YW BUG Mu.st sec to appreciate. FERRARI t.'tofff.r . .f94-l380. • -----==-·I $35lJ. Cau <lays 5-1&-5471 FERRARI AU'l'llORlZED SALES & SERVICE . NEWPORT IMPORTS '69 Porsche 9U, Ai\1/F~, 4 spet'd radio. healt'r, ITVC· '69 CHEVY 1'1on-l'ri X\nt cond. OWne-r in 017), Barwick Import! 998 WAGON Europe, must sell, 545-4761. So C 1 H , "~' , oas wy,, ._ .. na PORSCHE 1962-Reblt eng, Be;ich. s-164051 or 494.9m_ Xlnt C'Ond. $1750. . ___ C~•~'-' -"-"-""'"-'-7 ___ 11969 VW blue v.•ith whllt' ln- 1967 PORSCHE 912 terlor, &ha rp! lo miles. S.sprl, x.Jnt cond. SJG.8652 Ptiv,atf' party one owner. PO\\·er ft'31' windo\\'s, and hea!l'r. 1328AZXJ $1950 DAVE ROSS MUSTANG radiol ---------·I '66 V-8, 3 prl . I ov.·n. S85c'.llset: '63 Dar! 6 cyl. aulo $.J50/t)(>s!. • &IZ-5866 • DARLI"'G lf'n1a!e lullens, Call 8fler 6, 675-1544 i d ROY CARVER Inc '69 VW, ~YI. perlect con . 1 • e '69 VW-Auto trans, good FREE: to good home. Al! extras & &e rv ice. 2g2• ll"t'bo• Blvd. 3100 W. Coast Jiwy, * 54!}..?.630 * B ts/ Marine "' u • N h rond. Stet't'O, he.11ter. $1400. ........, RENAULT ~ONTIAC e '66 111US'TANG-Clcan &. sharp. $925. or besl oUer. 2480 lla rbar Blvd, at Fair Dr., l..'.'=1·=1 ~'4~2~3·'-------I Costa l>leta 546-8017 '6G l\1USTANG GT 4 spd ~. 1 ___ _::__::.::·~=·· '----~I oa records. Dr. Scott 5-14-5262 Costa J'vtesa 546-4444 ev.•port Beac EXCELLENT trans car. '62 Gi."'J-40.ll or 541_5123. CALICO cat, lo\·cs people! Equip. 904 or 495-134.3. '69 CHEVY l/4 Ton FIAT Rrnault. Good gas mileage.1=~--.;,.c..c:.c:..==~-,67 CHEVROLET Shots .. spayf'd. II mos. ood. ~ ,7() TRTUMPl-1 Dayton,J ~JIXI Sl.'j(), 5-IR-2349 '68 Bug, Xlnt cond. 4&8 t_ape 1 -'54~Jl..80=~1~;,~,~fl~2~1~00~•·:_ ___ I tional finder, standard BA, cc. 1700 miles. Xlnt cond, P ickup, 2 lone, 3'.l6 VS, 4 •Complete Stock of TOYOTA drck. roco mats. ?ofov1ng, BEL AIR SEDA.~ Lots of extras. Good cond. i\-tust sell. 61a-U77, eves. !'REE kifff'nS lo lo•·ing home marinl' & beam bands. $950. •19-t-122.t spc{l(J , bctory air. po~·l'r musl sell~ 645-40?.8 V8, automatic, r adio, heater. E only! AsrortPd co lor 1 . 6i5-4156. BRIDGESTONE '6S·I00cc, ~;~~9.11~~d io, heater. (CE-/":a .. 'fW~ TOYOTA NEW ,71 '65 VW-$650 power steering& brakes, all' __ O_L_D_S_M_O_B_IL __ 1 F~~;:~~-part poodle, b!k 1 _B_o_a_ls-,-P-ow-.-.----90-6 Xlntmcc~~~7cond.$l?S, $3150 ,.-!.~.. NO DOWN ~~~:~ :Jt~ l~OOition51·~~;v:t52J '67 D£LJA '88' female 6 n10. AU shots.1 ,-,-LA_T_bo_1lo_m_d_ra_g_bo<-,-,-. 1-yr ,69 BSA 75Dcc DAVE ROSS 11fRIEDLANDER" '66 VW·Less than 20,0CX) mi. ATLAS Aflrr 6 PM 5.16-96.37. PONI'AC PAYMENT Jmmac, Good tires. 1 Full power. ,\!r Conditioning. o!il. fresh f'ngme, 455 cu in S~ finn. Xln'! cone!. j 0111n~r.·f1050. 61l-3788 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUnt dlr. TRF087. i\turt sell. Will ....... _ •. J[B (477 Chevy), custom lor !>19-4348 eves 11rt 4Pj\1. 292!1 Harbor Blvd. ta!{e trade or finance. Call racing, inJec!ed f u e ! er' 196.~ Hodaka Act' ·100 dirt 2480 Harbor Blvd. al F'air Dr. 137501~!:.c~,,'LYD. $69.01 MONTH* '69 ~W Bus. 1 pass .. AM/~~M Costa Mesa 546-1934 494-TI41 , Enderly Injectors flowed bike, ;dn't cond. $200. Cy Co~1a .\Ies:i. j.16.8()17 893-1566 • 537..Q824 36 mos. Del. pay prict. radio wleamper kit. $2150. IC::;:c:..;_cc. _____ _.;._I ___ _.;. _______ , '"''"' •by Joo R " 1 h · NewmM, 4>>-8698. 1 --;:~~c;,;:.c,~O--$>184.36 °' '"h P ''" Xlop,ond. 9'2-609l 169 CHEVELL SS PLYMOUTH Jiallcrafl racing steering, '5() ~·ord 1'~ ton P .U, V-8 '69 FIAT 850 $2003.55. lnel. Tax & Lie '60 V.W. Rob .. \IJ '"gin!!. 1 Casa.le raci1!11' rear box, 1969 Bi\f\V motorcycle flalhr.ad. New 1nter1or. Ex-'Zt No u 968 383 Pets, General 850 heavy duty 0 v er r id e , "'/ferring, "'indshir.lrl, dust tra ino1or 5300 or best Spider. Convcrt iblt'. 4 speed. A.P,R. 14.54 • Serial . ~ condition. 83.'l-2797 alt C<>mpetition orange, 396 V8, l ROADRUNNER _ , 4 F'OR Sale _ Pct Rabbit with stalnless steel hardware, cover. 3800 mi. 673-Z"'J() reasonable offer. '61 'Forrl disc brakes. IX"XC446j 134347. 6 pm. S3 paekage • .f llpeed, radio. spet'd, g~ cond. $16.10. $ Moon tank. custom ~·ood TA co 1'.1 in i-b i k e, 3 E(."Onoline. rweds new mo!or $1388 •on appro\•ed credit J9fXi/ Karmann Ghia $795 or hca!tT. (420 AUG) Barwick * :.-ro.-0812 ... Hutch. 5 ·531.7294 dr>ek. gold medal flake horsepn\\·f'r. Briggs & Strat-$.'IDO or brst reasonable offer DAVE ROSS Bi11 Maxey Toyota br. offer. Imporu, 998 So. Coa.'11 lfv,.y.. PONTIAC wJcompt>Utlon orange trim. ton. $60. S311.1157. 8.lfi-51172. PONTIAC l1'31 BEACH BL 847·85.15 Call 67:>-1731 Laguna Bee.ch. 546-4051 orl----------·1 Cats 852 By appt. s 9 oOO/offe r, '&I YAi\tAHA 80; New eng, 19-10 PORO P .U. V-R HUNTINGTON BEACH '66 Bus, rrb!t eng. New -'="-.:..om::..::1·~----~1 '70 CATALINA SI A'IESE K I _ d &;6-6015, 9-12. /ll;'Cc\s clean up, $65. FI A 1 head r ec en l l Y 21 1 1 Bl d ,_ . 0 ,69 COROLLA 2 DOOR ~t !ch 1 . 0 . Best otter, C&JI 1960d•, GoodCHEV-~~i.tcLolmmp•·". • •.• ,~, WAGON · llt'J'IS, ""1nc • 23· INTERNATIONAL. JGO * 962-0Jj1 * ov1'1·hau!C!d. Ne"1:1s paint -80 \at')(.ll' \' .fllra1r r. .,. , .. v i lU $1:i. Blue poin! niolhcr $IO. J\1rrc. Cniiser. Tand e n1 bO<iy \\Ork $3;..0, or best of-Costa '.11r~a 5--16-ll017 V\V Pk-up truek, Near trans, P /1, nt'\\. pwr V8, auto., fac1ory air condi-546-1508 ('\'ein"s e ;, llP i\lll\I B!KF:, I 8"" ~~12 -I "'· trailer. radio, R.O.F .• deplh GOOD CONDITION I--'-"-~-'"-''-· _____ 1Fli\TS NE\V & \1Serl. al! 4 spri, dlr. J::xcellent C'OOd\-w 1700c'cP.ng & !irtli. $650. brakes. Xlnt fami y car. tionlng. (Tl3ACl°'I 2 BLUEPOI.NT S1an1cSe kit-sou nder, hnil lank, heat.I, * Coll 5<16-8346 * '66 Vord pick-up, iadio. niodrls, parts an1I service. 1tun 1hn1out. (XAN789) Must ~ L 5 P:O.f. 53&-8595. $223. Ml---OGM. $3488 tens -Have had 1st shots. l~ss than 50 hrs. $10,000 In· __ ::_;::::_::c;:_::::c:.___ hcnft'r, VR. 4 spd trRn~. gd Overseas DrliV+'I)'. sacrifi~. $1009 full price. ·rJ VW Minor front end ·&i Chev. Impala SS conven., DAVE ROSS $25 each. 5-1&-31·18. v<'sted. $7:iOO lirm. 548-3103 1970 YAi\lAHA 2'10 r.1x. $5.10. ct1nd. Sl.000 or be~t ofler. C. UOB AUTR.LY i\\OTORS Take small do11'1l or older magi!. New eng Make of. pi s. V-8, auto trans, H.d , PONTIAC Dogs 8~ 19. Bo'''" Do-. 33 !IP ___ •_:63='-":....:._13_6 * ___ J 6-IG-.'!16l 1R60 Loni;: Beach Blvd. trade. \Vil! !in. pvt pty. Call '· 96•1782. · shock• 37 800 mi's S"1l ., 68 C EVY LONG V 213-591-872'1 c,10 3100 Al'«,............, J JO Ir ' ' • • GREA'f Danes AKC, Johnson ltil! canvas cover, Mobile Homes 935 ' H AN Fae ----"c:.C-'-='=~--,,.. ., or .. ,,....,.>vv a 1 V\V C bl eed _><:.::0~-002!=~· -------1 female fawn pupil'. Charnp JD" x 16" glass viewing !Jot---Vf:. i\luncie 4 spd. paneled. __ ......:J~E~N~S~E~N~---I CAj.~M;.;;r,;,;:;sa,-;y5Qj;\, ew pasS:;~rdoo~~·s~ o; ·57 Chfovy \\'agon, VS auto, 24!kl !ar bor Blvd. al ~air Dr. itoclt, snow q ua I It y. lorn. Greal Tor divini.:, NOW. OPEN '~·irk· ovAT!s. ,~1~91R 11 '0 1"8'1°"''5· ... Anniversary Sale , ffer. 645-3496 PIS, PIB. Rill, ~! run. s!a. i\fesa 546-8017 dredging or 1i~hing, $;)2.'i $l7ll5 or ra e .. ,_, · · JENSEN '69 GRAND PRIX 962-16.13. CONTEMPO. 1971 TOYOTA $1777 r e ·51 VW e nlng cond, SDI or trade '? COCK-ARPOO pup p ! es. J-6_73--058 __ :._______ LAGUNA HILLS ·n Dodge Tradesman 100. AtrrnORlZED $250/or Best Oflt'r 964 \V. 17th St., C.;'11. Faclory ai r conditioning, Bmwns & blacks S25 ear.h. •35'0\\'EN"•/ne\\·lwineng. 21.'"l RIDGE ROUTE DR. Takeovcrpayments"·ichB SALES:. SERVICE t11••w Ln11~1 645-.2584 * all 6pm * '64 Biscayne 6 cyl autom, r.n\\'erstecring,rlisc brakcs, Br.st n1n•lga1jona1 equip. "" of A. 540--82·1! UlfL UllW Good 0~ lls.r.l Violet Circle, Fount11 in (Corner of Mou\1011 Pkwy) -'--"'-'-'-C------TOYOTA '67 VW BUS, mint cond. r /h, Runs good, trans. windO\l'S, ca rd ova top. \fly. 839-6044. Llkt' new cond. Va I u e L.i\GUNA HILLS 19-11 Cl-IF.VY P .U •. Eng runs Xtr $l650 portatkln. l300. -i94-6808 (YXZ!l56) I $3:i,t:XXI: 1vill sell for $17.500. d xtn1, $200. as. 675...5028 $3175 "1LERGY cauws sale o 673-GG63. Prestige adult C'Ommunity a -2171 Pllrific st . Ci\f. l-------~---ll963 Chevrolet, Jess than 300 gift AKC Afghan hound. jaN."nl io Leisure \Vorld. 1966 Jlarbor, C.i'.l, 6-J6-9303' '65 VW $750 mi. on eng. fnc air, std Blond female. 646-2873 • '70 BERTRAM 25, fly Beautiful surroundln~. all 1970 llanr.hen1 500-0nly 5,000 1969 TOYOTA 4 dr, s!itV: * 545-0775 * shift. Want In trade for lge DAVE ROSS •' oytimf'. brirl/.i'f'. f ishcnnan'11 delight. mi. Lik<' n<'\\·. Lots ot e.x-3100 W. Coast Hwy. motorcycle. '49Z-7004 PONTIAC 'I I II' * 6701_0 * Juxury appoln1men1i1, Thcr-1 1,~ 10,.30.1 shif!. :.!7.000 mi. A-l :'lllNT '6' VW B _ b .11 og -"· i=:.:.==c=,c_.::c,.,='-~~-I . us se . ,,... ....,., ra~. .JUV\l. • ,,......,, • Ne11'{l0rl Beach ~harw. fii3-Z2"". us re u1 e • u. .. ,.., BACMSHl l~D Puppies, min. 28, CHRIS 'fill. TS, SS, OF'. 1.peu!ic ponl 5i•unas, exrr-~ ,,~. w $850 or ofter. CHEVY Wagon 1968. Jo mi·s, ~ wks. Pure trf'r!, no S!ip lll'ail. $32W. 224 20th rise gy1n, .; b1\l1arrl tahlrs, Auto Leasing 964 LOTUS 1:no Corolla, 4 rlr ~rdan, * &4-l-56'12 * air cond, xln't cond . $21;{}. 2·180 }!arbor Blvd. a! FAir Or . • 'paPf>rs. :\I & F. S20 968-2398 much rnu<·h ruo1·r• LEASE ,\ni-Fm aulo tr.ins. Vrryl---~.:,,,:_:o=-~--968-5872 e\'e1'. ClJSta :\lesa 5-l6-80J7 )l.f! 5. S1. N.B. 673-n17 CALL 1130.3900 • • LOTUS clr;'ln. 836-7916 alt g 1>m. • '70 V\V • COMET '67 BONNEVILLE ~~~~i~Rf~1n~~!1~reA~;oc~ ~ Rent/Chart'r 908 INSTANT HOUSING 'G9 c,,cJ El ~rttdo •• $169 mo ~~1!0~~7;(v~CE TRIUMPH Sh;~~'Q~* * 6~n~!rei ~mo old. &1&-0-187. Cal lS + C atlina 17 '7!1 t·o1·t1 500 Ga.la)i;te THE TRIUMPH '66 VW Camper v~~RY SPE_C_IA-1-. --Guarantee the \O\\'CSI rates 111 WHY WAIT? 4-dr ......•..••.•• $79 . lO VB STAG Special custom paint. New NEWPORT IMPORTS '61 COi\IET-Good cond. New Fact0ry a ir, po\1·rr .slccri~g, bro.kf'.~ & Iran.!. Runs brnkrs, 11 1ndo11 s, radi o, perfect S235 or best ofr. heater. (2G2817C113059J Cliamp. su"'d C!Jr'ker Spanif·ls So. Calif. "Ca1J1na cruis-Tiie n.11 nc1v Village ll ou!;e '6'1 C1i•'\ry C;iprice Jordan's Pel ShQp 6·1·1-4000 Ing club". Location Nt'\\l)Orl bv J cvitt l\lobfl~ Sys!cm11 2-flr ............... $i9 mn -It 711 '~• 4°"0 I ' I . k t '6~ Ford LTO 2·t1r .. $i9 mo ~LKlE Terrier puppy, AKC, at hor. 1 ' •~><>· "" or in o. "'ith s!or>ln~ sha t' roo can -'lod I All C;1rs \\Ith Air :?x-autiful m;1rkinRs. EST A BL IS l! ED yacht be y0u111 ho1v? ., e s on • 96Z-S.'li7 * chrortrr agency nerd~ shnrp display ti!. . . SOUTH COAST I l\1atamute/Newloundland boats. po"'Pr & ~a ll. 10 100'. BAY \'iARBOR CAR LEASING '"'PP'"· S1D ea.ch, 6 v.·crks Ernie l\hnncy 548-1191 MOBILE HOMES 300 \\'. Co;u;t Hivy. N.B . ..., _:::c::::.c_~=-"'-'"-'~= I ~ &l~-2182 Ev~s; 673-8269 :t>ld , ~.48-4532. Boats, Sail 909 1425 BakC'r St., Costa hlesa an Kc Justs. of S.D. r ..... y at Harbor Autos Wanted :;r .RE F\lx Trrrien, A g,\AOT, NE:\\'LY PAl/\'TED, 7141540-9-170 1-----------fapers, 1 Frmale & 2 .,,, WE PAY TOP Jna.les. 8-\2-4522 2 !'.Cts of J>ail~. Sl.i.a. NEW Mohile Home 20x52, :l iEG."'st. Bernard AKC. fem, ~=~~-~~-~= BR. 2 ba. $12.~00. St·! up & ~8-1980 CASH ;a wk old. $200 or ;\lake olr. • 31· P.C. racing sloop. Xlnl lndscpd in Co~ta i\lesa's ;,,. , 763 rond~ l\tust ucrifice $2950. GREENLEAF PARY .. 1750 ~.7S6, 54!'>-4 ... 3100 W. Coast H\\.'Y· Newport Beach MERCEDES BENZ tires. 546--07'4 $1 7 5 0 CONTINENTAL DAVE ROSS PONTIAC NOW ON DISPLAY Corn\' in for ti. test dr!fe! $1995 FRITZ WARREN'S Tiiis car has passed the V'.V 'n8 LINCOLN Continental. Jmmacul111e. l\tust ~ t' I I , 2480 Ha""~ Bl ·d • 0 $3100 or make ol ft'r . ''""r 1 .atf a)r r. SPORT CAR CENtER 16-point &afcty and perfonn- iJO E. 1st St., S.A. S.I -07~ a.nee test. It is fully checked Open daily 9-9; c!o~crl nday ahd 1horoui;:hly rccondilion- '63 TRIUMPH TR4 H. d t t'l'.I. \Ve gua_ran!ce 100 % that CORVAIR '70 GTO ·. • 0 s er. 11•c'l! repair or replaee all \\ire \\·het'I~. O\'rrrlr~' , ne~ major n~hanice.t parts• tor ----------IR.am Air. 4-sfl{'l'<l. J.·irt'S'lon~ brakes. Good condit1 $79~. 30 d 1000 .1 h' h •64 t-lONZA :l door, R&ll, wide ovals, sharp-all black! 6'F.hl590 fl!! 5 pm. Cosla. "'Jcsa 3\6-SOJ7 549-o530. r.light tr e Jor ays or mt t'S, w ic -Sacrilice~ $.'JOO & taka over r ver com-first aulo. Clean, runs good $325. .. older Van. · ~~ · . . payments! &16-.JGG.'i after 5 . . •E/lR'ine e Trammmion •1 ~,.._~~1~103~. J;-Sj;y.;:;c:-;;;;;;;l,;_~'.'<"'."':':._ ____ J ndit.Lon, Front Axle e Rf'ar Axlt' As-'G.1 Carvair Spyder ,. good &. \\'~kends. 5<5BERMAN PUP S, 7 wlu; &l&-2577.=~==-~-Whittier Ave. lloth male: 1red-1 blrck. e 26' EXCALIBUR -bare 1--''~·1~~~16~98:::_~*_::'~'5-~25::,::10:__ $45. Ph: 548-3792 fill{'rgl;iss hull only. Brri.nd BAYSIDE Villn.gl' mobllt' fl('\\', $1100 or offer. &IG-7."!77. hnniP Adult prk. North for ur.ed ears & tn1ck1, Just caU us for free estlmalcs. GROTH CHEVROLET ~""''="""""""~~~~I 1970 GT 6+ blue, '68 Mercedes 250 SE, llkt' dilion. ]011· mileag new, low milengc, S•l,950. frr. AC! s. 494-1 sr.mhlies e Bra~ Syslen1 condition, 4 spd. 1'.[Ust Kill '63. Grand Pr111, ~'ult po11•er, · e ElectrlcaJ System. E~•. 6C2-W2 Air, Rallye l\'hel'IS. Xlnl I _:::.::::::...:~D:.:O;::::D~G=E~--1 sha.Pt'. ri.tust sc11, take best oflt'r. 536-37!11 ;ift 7pm. QUALITY Atghan Hounds -1 1 d 1. ,,.d,, 2 b<. c•tm bit Jo'v'g •m k ' blk 21· Ts and!'r, s ps 4. hea , s 1p • Rensonahle,.. 1 bJac . -1 •·/t•plo, 2 b,, dbl/ca....,,rt. -"7"'7 av;ii . ST~:;. • . ,..,, masked creams. ,,.,...... "-' · l•undrv rm. 'love in cond? Cali 675-665:l · J " ADORABLE PART POI). 673-7363. DLE p U p p I E S SIO. AURORA 2l' fgls iloop slps 1968 HIU.CREST -12x60. uo '818 d "" •o=, •s 4, xtras Nwpt slip $1800/ot-..,........ ays, ~ v · Extra. ls;:e coolrr. 2 hr. Xln! fer 714: 49-1-2971 BEAUJ"Jf'lJL T.cup & tiny ----cond. Take ovel' pymnts. 1oY poodle puppies, Tin)' toy C AL 28-Loaded Racer \\'as $~; no1v S3500. stud service. 893-9719 $8350. NB .~lip avail. 4944'51 S4S...188J . 1~cc_cc:::.:_ _____ ~ OLE PUPS: II "'k11, 3-Boats, Sli ps/Docks 9l0 :l4x57 f\!OBJLE, Oean ocean Male; 2-Fem, air, many xtr11.11. * 846-4300 * BOAT slip avaJl, July lBI, lor * 714/536-4017 + l ~~~~~~~~~~I r.o·.70·. Wide slip. -.-,c,.~5-'-A~,.,.=1 ,=,~.~..,"-.,~bc-,-,~h ~ 673..fi606 SO Huntingto n, Space 311, I lo.ttand J •if SL'fP SPACE AVAIL HB. ~ """",..,. 1'. 25'-30' SAILBOATS Motor Homes 940 * G7U606 * Generol 900 ' 1969 21 ' Dodge Pace-Amiw Motor Home: 0)'11; 64i-3373, Eves: S@.-J681 As k for Sale5 Miu111ger 18211 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beacti &47 .6(181 10 9-3331 \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS It your car ii extra clean, iee us first. BAUER BUICK 234 E. 17lh St. Costa Men 5'8-T7G5 ll\fPORTS WANTED Orange Countil'I TOP S BUYER BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. H. Beach, Ph. 84l-8555 Autos, Imported 970 Boals, Speed & Ski 911 CENTURY lG' gray marine f'ng. Stt'ci trlr. XJnt cond. Mu.Tt sell. $1095. 673-66.15 Tr•llero, Trevel MS AUSTIN HEALEY l.f' FIREBALL, tell-cot1-1%6 AUS'l'lN Healey-Olds .Air & leather, new Michelin ti.P!s. 493-3429. MG MG AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE . NEWPORT IMPORTS 3.100 \V. Coast Hwy. Newport Bead. ~THINK ~ ''~G'' ''FRIEDLANDER" l:IJH l••CM IHW't. !fl 893-7566 • 537.fi82.4 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Oonlrey -Gaudy -~rbor - [)ecent -CORK ca m e QUT talned. gas refrlg, alpt 5. engine & 1ran11. Rurui good. , _______ _,]/•) $900. 646-9794/679 O:lngrt!lll, Ne~· paint & tires. Nt'P<ls in· PRICE lo aell-'61 1.1 G ~ Transportitlon . CM. tc r1or. Call aft 7, 499-1873 or r.1JDGET. Cood cond. Call •••••••••••I l91Ai' lOEAL, fully i;etf con-see at ll9 ~:. lith St, Sant11 ~4_ K"'~c'----- l'f1tw1 Hem: "A local lush rl11.lm1 M. }Ott hl• baggqe n a llJihl from New York to ' laml. 1be ITIUJOn: Thi! CORK canie. OUT." " Camper(."Salt/ R•nt 920 •69 Wheel C11mpl?.r. hardly uM!d, slp1 6. V"ry git priO!!. 22'!9 RepUb!ir. Ci'.t, 64Z-2!!02. ta.lned. Clean \\o'llh marry ~x-Ana e.nyt\nii'. $600/lx'sl Of· MGA tras. S!695. ~.0:117 ler or trar!t'. VJKl1''G Travel Trailer, e11-1, 7£6 AUS"rIN--H-'"-J-,y--:t000-1 1 19.')9 i\lGA C(llJPf' -\\11rt ~\·hh, c:-ellent cond. Reuonahlt. Mork rtr. Coad ('Ond , In A xlnt c;ond. Make offer . S.17-811~. evenings. our, O\'f'rrlrl\•e, li7>6798, 8~5!!09 beh.1N' 5 pm. cu~tom pain!. fl(' dean, 1948 DODGE. GOOD CONO. 19.')8 P<Jnliac. ~if.!flon, auto, $225 ROOd cond. $l2a or be.st or. · • 545-G90l • ler. Call 9G2....,21j61 or 635-8681 FORD '69 GTO Judgt'. 4 speed, ve11· good CX1ndilion. $2200 or be.st oflcr. 548--0918 So fl••• L111..:• 1966 FORD Futura Wagon. tJ; WR. UllU Po111er, air. xlnt oond, Make • 1963 T-Bll"d l.a.nclo.u. RI!· ' ,i'-P ''" '''""''· Cv,,otL. vo&l6-~l03 '"'" 968-0625. """' "'" joh • ""'' job y.. r o RESULTS you ea11 o. Rehl! !tan!. nc .... · tit-cs, Si\50. 549-303 t :x t. Qi or fi7 J97D 11 BOR RLVD, CO 'A ~1,&SA pend on, Call the Bl1J)et" Csll 54~78~·~=--"I 1959 VOLVO. Xlnt com!, See liale•m•n. .OallJ PDot FOR SALE tn .eppn>('"ial• $375. 646-4629 Oualned 6fJ-S67I .. place T-BmD '65 $700 s ltf.r S pm. ~ •d I ch.arJ'e Ill 531-7294 • . . • PJLOT -AOl/£RTISER WtdMsday, JurM 2, 1971 TIME # ~ ;I Tlmo Mo~"' THEODORE Qu•llty er ROBINS SR. Award for I 71 50 YEARS OF SERVICE TO ORANGE COUNTY UNDER SAME OWNERSHIP. NEW · 1971 FORD F-100 STYLESIDE PICKUP NEW 1971 Custom. VS , r.t nger pkg., emp & oil gauges, tool box, crui1omatic, opt. vacuum booster, AM-FM stereo r•dio, power steering, G 78 x 15 tires. (0651 I Window Sticker $4850.20 Ann iversary Price $3896.70 NEW 1971 TORINO GT LTD SCj)UIRE b p<1 s1.enger wagon. 429 V8 , cruiso., WSW, Vis. gtp., pow- er stetring-brakes-windows. seat-door locks, .a ir cond., AM-FM, H.D. susp., dlx. wheel covers. 11 57441 J I I 3 II I SAVE $953 50 SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT FRIE 50 GAL. GAS TOO! 35 1 4V engine, AM -FM, pow. er steering & breke1, cruiso- m11tic trans., tinted glass. Ar- ge nt wheels. (114412 ) {3771 DISCOUNTS ON ALL TRUCKS DIAGNOSTIC CENTER GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER SERVICE DEPARTMENT PARTS DEPARTMEN T BODY SHOP RENTAL LEAS ING ' ON EVERY NEW & USED CAR & TRUCK FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS ~ ~ 50 GALLONS \' "" FREE GAS SAVE $1150 50 50 GALLONS OF FREE GAS Over 65 Big Fords Are Discounted DEMONSTRATOR SALE! STATION WAGONS-LTD'S-GALAXIES- TORINOS-MUSTANGS-RANCHEROS -$150 UNDER FACTORY !~~?x'~~- T W-Stkr. 54584.25. Annl•eriory Ptlee Sl79S.71 SAVE $788 50 PLUS FREE 50 GALLONS OF GAS 34 Torinos Discounted Choose Yours Today .. -.. ·-·- THIS WEEK ONLY B~~~D 1971 MUSTANGS HARDTO,PS-FASTBACKS-CONYfRTIBLES FREE PLUS ANNIVERSARY '$50 OVER r~;1~1y 40 MUSTANGS DISCOUNTED WEEKEND CAMPER TRIPS PLUS $50 CASH SPENDING MONEY GOODYEAR BLIMP RIDES 50 GAL. FREE GAS • CAMPER SALE EVERY NEW 1970 CAMPER $ IN STOCK SLASHED TO 50 OVER FACTORY INVOICE IJG SELECTION-NO DEALER ADDED CHARGES-15 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM. GET YOUR 50 GALLONS OF FREE GAS 50 VALUABLE PRIZES IN ALL! Came /11 011d Rr<Jl1ter-Nothing To lur-No Obtl9otlo11 DIAGNOSTIC CENTER Ov" 1311 vital t.111 for reliabltiry, ,.rformonee crnd 1ale1y, in just 30 minutes, full wrltte" report l"duded. Rlli-ULAR S9.95 SPECIAL $7.50 GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER GOODYIAR POLYG>LA.SS CUSTOM W IDE TREA DS 500/ OFF RliGULAR PRICE /0 l'lu1 fed. E•clse Toi' +t ires off your C:Qr ALL FORD SIZIS ALL TIRES DISCOUNTED WITH THIS AD We Are The Orange County Show Ca1e Dealer For El Dorado Campers. RENT A CAMPER-Reserve Today for Assured Dates. LEASE & RENTAL DEPT. LEASE MUSTANG H. T. $89 50 VI!, auto., power 36 Mo. ste1rl11q, rodlo. 'Op•n Ind L•9M RENT PINTO WITH AUTOMATIC TRANS. $5.00 DAY Sc MILE WITH THIS AO PAINT & BODY SHOP $15 .~.~!!. WITH ANY COMPLlTl PAINT JOI! WITH THIS AO SERVICE DEPARTMENT Service Specials lXAMPll: BRAKE ADJUSTMENT $100 WIT H THIS AO PARTS DEPARTMENT 10% OFF OF LIST PRICE ON ALL ACCESSORIES WITH THIS AO 50 GALLONS FREE GAS WITH EVERY NEW & USED CAR & TRUCK SOLD MU'STANG SALE 10 to choo se from . '65 thru '71 models. Coupes, hardtops, convertible a nd 2 + 2 Fast backs. Some with 4 speeds, also air conditioning and automatic models with power steering. EXAMPLE: 1966 MUSTANG HARDTOP Va, •vlomalit, r•dio. h1•ler. 9ood mil••· (SVF72~). OUR PRICE $950 2 dr. 11.T. P..tl!. auto .. nir. 270 II T. HndiC1. hral"r, '69 CHEV. MALI BU $2250 '66 DODGE DART P.S., YR. vinyl rnnf. (;ond s111ndnrd. good mi les. miles. \Va!T. 111·11il. (Y \VT535~ (T1/U485) '68 V.W. FASTBACK $950 '69 COUGAR $2150 4 Sf)(!Cd. R&ll. g1111tl Auto .. R&ll. 11n11·f'r ~tPcr· miles. (V\VS~271 in;::. flir f'nnd., good miles . IXUH196) '69 PORD LTD $2150 '66 CHEV. NOVA $950 '2 Dr. H.T. V8, auto .• R&lf, 2 Dr. H.T. 6 C}'I., auto., P.S., P.B .• fa r·t. air, vin)'I Jl&!T. i.:ond mile~. root. (XSR897J t RZX417J . """"" SALES DEPT. HOURS ·I AM TO 9 PM MON-FRI 8 AM TO 6 PM SAT I 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN r-. !FLEET PUllCHAS8S l!XCl!!PTEO) ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCl!PTED PAID FOR OR NOT! TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS '62 CHEV. IMPALA H.T. \'8, 11111 n .. H&ll. i")\'."rr ~ll'ering, good n1il1·s. (SJ!J.;1231 '63 CHEVT 'h TON PICKUP v.•ith 1·111nprr shf'll. \'8, std . .sh1f r. <L157L~i '69 PONTIAC LE MANS llnrrilnp. R1t lom11tir, P.S., radio, hrn!f'r. (Yi'S3.'i4J '64 FALCON 2 DR. 6 cylindrr, radio and healer, IOSV61J l FORD.-LTD -GALAXIE -TORINO -WAGON SALE Many to choose from.I '65 thru '7 0 Mod els, Sport Roofs, Formals, 2 door and 4 door Hardtops and Sedans. Full power, air condi· tio ning. Warranties available. EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOR Aulo., power 1!11rin9 & br ~ke 1, good milc1, Weo t nt y evail t bl e. (1 51538) OUR PRICE $1 550 '67 PONTIAC G.T.O. $950 '69 FAIRLANE 500 $1950 Convf'r1ihtr. 4 ~P''"d, radio, :t dr. I I. T. \18, a u t n., !~&If, hratrr. hOOd milr~. P.S .• fact. air, lo rnzlP:«. { 1.'l:'\297) \Varr. nvaiL (/':VF:005/ '64 CHEV. WAGON $650 '70 MAVF.RICK $1450 BC'I Air. V8, e.uto., H&l-1, 2 door. l 01vnPr. Rad!o. I'S, air, good miles. J1rn rcr. rconomy µJus. <U N1~5J {YHl':7161 '70 PONTIAC G.T.O. $2550 '69 V.W. 59BACK $1450 Hardtop. Au tomallc, P.S .• Fully rriuipped, l'.B .. 11.lr cond., vinyl rOt"Jf. gn"rt m llC's. tJ21AGGJ tYWS833 J PARTS-SERVICE HOURS 7 AM To 9 PM MON 7 AM To 6 PM TUE-FRI I PARTS Df;PT. ONLY 8 AM to 1 PM SATURDAYS • • " • • • • - ' . ' ·. " . ' ' . . . . . • ' . • . . . I " I ' t ! ' • 1 i t .I { ' I • .. DAILY PILOT t' • USID;l971 FASTBACK FACTORY AIR V-8, auto. trans., power steering, radio, heater, t inted glass, whitewalls w ith wheel covers. (857CEK) Immediate Delivery $ NEW19-7l $ Wednndar, Junt 2, 1971 FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DEUVEIY AT WILSON FOID ••• OR IF YOU PREFER OUR EASY TERMS US 11 IN fD'IOl O_, pay...."' Olld 165 lo th• iotal "'°"lhly poy,.,_ lfw:l. ..... 71111:•,.. o...i oll tinafl<• ctoor11•• on~ C•.01! fe< ~ "'""''"· Defur.d pYml. P•I<• lo $1.0~ incl. oll fj.,oM• cl>o,g••· IO••" '7l li<eno• <>til l'<'U!>'•fH IO payuul>, NM co~p•i<• h $2052.95 in<I. Mile• 10~ I. '71 lie.e n,,., (ti! IOW l76035) -. PILOT-ADVERTISE• .z:! SP~CIAL PURCHASE OF 1971 LEASE CARS *GALAXIES*TORINOS*MUSTAN,GS*PINTOS*MAVERICKS* MANY EQUJPT WITH V-8, FACTORY ' AIR, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. POWER STEERING, WHITEWALL TIRES, WHEEL COVERS, RADIOS, HEATERS. HUGE SELECT/O J-...:/ AT LOWEST PRICES EVER '65 FORD Econo Van Xtr1 clH• thrvout (XXX547) '68 !f~.~.~!.~ ........ ,~ ...... , .. , $1388 air PfS, P(W wj•yl roof, lic1t111 243ACF FULL PRICE • • IMMEDIATE DEIMIY AT WILSON fOID ••• 011 IF YOU PREFER OUR EASY TERMS Hllo .... _l ___ .,._ ... lo ... -~--tlo•. ">! i....., .. _. ell +-...,<ho,... .. __ .., c...i0t I• >I-.. o.l••od _,..,.,.,,~-itll'"-~ .............. __ .,.li<_ .. ;1_ .... . AN•UAlPUC T GllAT!11% , ,. 9 ~~~.~~VI, Pow" 51..,;,,, AM!fM s 13 8 8 '==----1 Rodio(ZYK-151} 71 iu ra poy cook. .... fvll cooh pric., i• Pnly 12137.90 w.ct...i"'9 •oleo !G• .,1 lic•~•e. A•MUAL PllCINTAll UTl 11.25% ELDORADO 8' CABOVER CAMPER Complete camper packa&ecquipt. with stove, si nk , icebox, d incttc, queen size bed&: much mocc. No. 105467. & LONG B ED FORD PICKUP BRA.,. N•W 1971 F-250 3/4 TON PICKUP, Serie! No. f25BRl00036. COMPLETE CAMPER PACKAGE $ FREE HONDA QA-50 MINI TRAIL Wltll th• p•rc.ho1• of'"'!'•• 1971 self contain.cl trvck' camper unit, FULL RICE EXTENDED FINA NCING AVAILABLE ON TRUCK & CAMPER '68VWBUG ,_ A.lrtt, •IL rUJ., kstw. l.l~•H ZDT-391. --. '68 ~~~,~~.~.~.~~~~Jo • .,,,," $148 1119, nulio, h111ter. YHF41S '70 FORD CUSTOM $2 lon4011 with Big V·I , 111110. tr11111., p./1, pow- er lll!Jc brokes, rollli11, hHl1r:S1ri111SOS94 ' .... NEW '71 T·BIRD LANDAU Wi th Brougham Interior SAYE $1600 FROM FACTORY LIST F11Hv 1q11~ed with loctorv oir, cr11i11·o·motic t ron1., power 1le1Hirig/broke,/wi"dowi & 6- woy JeOl1, AM/FM 1ter10 w11h power onte"no, whilewol!s &. m uch more. (Se ricl #IJ8.4H106332) Immediate De#iYerr NEW 1971 ECONOLINE YAN ~-~ ' -' ORDER YOURS NOW CHEV. WGN. lite•,.. s.ri11 Am, HHter, (WEW-S•n '68 r:;~~~~~!'!"!'~ ........... 11• s7,a ~~..°!LG~~~:~,, $168 Pr I me •g ge nm ta Le " lru to- lin asi I mo ' lro y,•j lru I It o Te Be un Ho tio sai si de le un H w bi p • p ti