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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, ~ULY 5, ,1972
Ga1nes on Shaky Ground·
VOL. U,. NO. 117, a SICTIONS, '' PA.Gil
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FAA Plan for · Chino Airport
Premier Quits
'French Premier Jacques Cha-
ban-Delmas resigned his post
unexpectedly today -alon g
with his 40-man cabinet. See
·story Page 4 today.
Soviet Demand
May Threaten
Chess Series
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Huntµtgton
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Big Parade
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An estimated 185,000 c~eerihg spec-
tators packed the streets of dOwntown
Huntington Beach Tuesday to watch the
biggest Fourth. of July parade in the
city's history.
A total of 4,000 participants -in-
cluding 1,500 musicians -marched in
the <{Salute to American Music," making
the parade the largest in the 68-year
history of the event, according to parade
officials.
The parade began promptly at 11 a.m.
amid loud cheers from the crowd as
Marine Brig. Gen. Adolph G. Schwenk,
took his posHion in the grandstand as of-
ficial reviewing oCficer. It was nearly
three hours before he could leave, mak-
ing the parade the longest in history as
well as the largest.
"We were tremendously pleased," said
Jack Tatham for the parade.sponsoring
Huntington Beach Jaycees ..
"I talked to many people and they all
agreed it was the best parade we've ever
had," he said. "I thi>ugh~ so,_ too."
The parade, however, was not without
reminders of the foreign wars and racial
tensions that have wracked this nation in
the 1960s and 1970s.
A group of maimed and disabled Viet-
nan1 veterans were wheeled to a location
beside the official reviewing stand to
watch the parade. They rarely cheered.
And long-haired spectators were coo-
spicuous for their failure to stand as Old
REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI ) Glory passed in review.
American chess challenger Bobby But on the positive side,· a group of all-
Fischer apologized today for delaying the black gir ls, the La Quieniean Junior Drill
start of the world championship match Team, won ftrst place in its division against heavy competition for a "soul"
)~~"~rike Up the Ba1Jd
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The outdoor concert held Friday by the Wichita
State University band found fhis junior conductor
busy through most or the session. Band directing
can be tiresom e \Vork and th e
a once-firm arm drooping a bit.
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last photo ~.Sh o\VS
Allies Take Q"'!rig .. Tri Youths, Police
Clasl1 on Beacl1
After Firc~·ork.s City; Foes 'Dissolve'
with Russian Boris Spassky, but a de-routine that was anything but traditional.
mand from the Soviet chess federation The Sweepstakes award winners in· JI ER~10SA BEAClf (AP) _ flundreds
threatened to cancel the 24-game series. eluded: Best Music: Ringsmen Drum and SAIGON (UPI) - A 1,200·man South Quang Tri City met with a heavy North of youths who had been ,vatching a
The Russian chesf group cabled Dr. (set PARADE, Page 2) Vietna.mese force moved into Quang Tri Vietnames e counterattack from a bat-fire\\·orks display battls:d police with
~ .. tax Euwe, president of the International city today, set up a command po!it and talion sugJXlrted by 15 tanks. rocks and bottles for abou t four hours
Chess Federation, demanding that J S l OK fanned out through the ruined city's The marines reported no tanks knocked 1'uesd"Y ni.ght and early tod ay.
Fischer be Onlered to lor(el·t the first et a es business and residential districts. . t b t "d 48 Co d At least four policemen were injured. ou u sa1 mmunists v.·erc kille none seriously, 12 persons \\'ere arrested
because he did not abide by an . However, government spokesmen said (See VIErNAM, Page 2) and several expensive beach fr9nl hemes
game . id.both-la)' st.__ T R d' f'/ • they would not llst the city as recaptureecd~-r-==========--1 __ were_dama.g~lhiS-Los..__Angcles
greement-whidl..sa. _ P :ersJDU --i,""()-, ~--~ f;tJJ;a---unur -go-vmmrent troops Ctfntl'OtlNli.IR suburb. police said. Sevcriil police c"rs
aboW up within one hour of the scheduled walled citadel in the center or the town. LJ S W la ,vr.re also reported damaged in the
game lime. WASfllNGTON (UPI) _ The Military sources said the troops met • • arp JleS mcler.
Euwe said he "could not give the first Commerce Department said today only light resistance but no attempt was "It looks like a batllef\rld do,~·n there."
game to Spasaky because the Russians it approved a $150 million ~xport made to stonn the citadel, the possible Bomb s. v;ets snid \Vally Moore. spokesman for the
did not object to the first postpon~ license for the Boeing Co. that Communist headquarters. " flermosa Beach police deoartment.
ment. Hp\vever be said the entire match would clear lhe way for the sale of A 20,000 ·man South Vietnamese task Another oUlctr sRid the beach wa~
\voukfv;: end~ngered if the Soviets · American-rilade commercial 'jet !orce ~oved north into Quang Tri prov· QUANG TRI (U PI) -U.S. covered with broken glass and added,
press the isSuc;. airplanes to Communist China. 1nce more than one week ago. warplanes f I y i "I! g path-clearing "You couldn't \Valk barefoolc<l anywhere
"If he Russians insist on this penalty, The: license means J.battlre far, fighting has been rel atively missions for today's paratrOOp ad-In the area."
t belfeve the whble match 1.s· of{" said Administration ha's giveh jts bfiss-llght and allied .o/ficers said they do not vance accidentally bombed a gov· Moore said t!M! beach homes, mony in Euw~. •· 1 • ' • 1ng to the sale of several 707 know where the estimated 48,000 Com-ernment position, killing 10 soldiers lhc $100,000 CIASS. had plcturr v.'indows
"\le are sorry that tlle world· cham· aircraft to t~ Peking government munlsts Who took the province May 1 fire and \VOunding 30 others. broken and other damage. ·
pionshlps , were delayed. The problem!! i( Boe.Ing and.the Chinese can come hiding. The U.S. command 1'3id the In· But after a survev of the area toda y.
tauslng the dela)'Hl'tr~nol-the world -w t•nns. The provincial capital. Quang-'r~l-clty, ctdenl. the !irst o! lls kfnd since lhe Clty"!ltannger EarrDiilcr •aJOIJ\O<lam,ge
champion (Spaatf) who l respect as a ''\Ve are stm negotiaUng with the has betn levelled by bomblng attacks governn1ent thrusl into the prov-proved to be not very flxtensive.
player and a.man," Fischer said,· ~ Chinese oo-thiJ-purch&se," •-~~the Communists captured the prov· ince began, occ;urred .Tu~sday five da~~~;~~.~·~1Job~[1~:b~!Th~! ~er, ~clibt~l1e, ''If grandmaster'SpasskY qr the Soviet Boeing spokesman said t n u~. mile3 southeast of the city.
people were inconvenienced er discorn-Washington. "We have not got While the lead elements moved into the The co~mnnd had few <llher from the rlre'A--Orks and .some broken gla!!
filed I am indttd unhappy for I bod not anything signed on the dolled line." city with little resistance, South Viet· details. but nothing big. Thore are hou"'' with
(See Clll!llS, p1,. %) namcse marines seven miles southeast of (See OUTBREAK, Page t)
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Proposed
Jet F acilify
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. Ruled Safe
The Federal Avlallon AdmlnlstraUon
hRs gi ven Its approval to plans for a new
jct age airport at Chino Hllls1 north of
Yorba Linda. ·
Leo J . Leary, sPokesman ·for l'hlno
Jfills Airport Complex Inc .. said the FAA
ru led that the proposed jetport would not
adversely affect the safe and efficie nt
·r1SG. ol California airspace.
There was . one r'estriction. however.
The federal agency approval is for a
modified plan, greatly reduced in scope
from the project first proposed in
November , 1970 and calls for no more
than 120,000 comm ercial aircraft opera-
tions annually.
Another hurdle is a required en-
vironmental impact report that will m. ! '
elude noise and ecology studies.
Leary said firms were being cOntacted
now to make this report which must
receive approval by the FAA and the
Southern Cali fornia Aviatiort Council, a
branch of the Southern California
Association of Gov ernments (SCAG ).
No estimate of the cos t of the jetport
and supJ)Ort facilities has been made
from when the first fonnal an·
nouncement of the pr oject Sltrfaced last
Oct. 20, when a "rOund figure" of $200 mil·
lion was voiced .
The commercial operation restrictiont
should not be a hardship . Leary said,
pointing out that Orange County Airpo rt
had less than 29,000 such operations in all
of 197 1.
,.Location o·r the proposed airport, long a
project ot Santa Ana realtor Re g \Vood,
is north of Prado Dam and the Riverside
Freeway and south or Diamond Bar in
Los Angeles County. About 48 percent of
the land involved -23,000 acres ...,.. ls in ... , (See AIRPORT, Page %)
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readin~s of~ djfrees, -'r;iis=;ln;r.g;;;;fu;--t-----'1 l.o 90 1nfiiliC1. ar Ille liigh c!Ou
throughout the day Thursday.
Lows fi0.68.
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a11other \Ves t Coa.•i prtmiere
r 1iis weekend when the Costa
~tesa companv presents "flappy
Birthday, \Vanda J'une ." Set E1t·
tai11ment, Page 50.
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McGov ern Wins, Daley Loses Delegate_ Test
WASHINGTON IAPJ -The U.S.
ClrtUit Court of Appeals here today
handed a victory to the forces of Sen,
Qeo:rge htcGovem in their battle \\'ith the
Democratic Credentials Committee for
c.lilomla delegates.
At the same timt, forces of Chirago
Mayor Richard J. Daley '''ere given a
setback by the coort in the IJOOlnd hall or
the dual attack on the comminec's hotly
disputed decisions.
1be appeals court reversed a District
Court decision which upheld the corn·
mittee'1 action of stripping lSl delegat es
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front Callfomia. The Circuit Court
ordPred the d1str1r1 bench to rewrite ILS
dc c1s1on in lhe CalifomiM cue ln ac-
tordance '1 ith an opinion not yet filed.
1'hc Circuit c.·ourt rejected lbt nppr:nl
of I>alcy's forces in one case and in t~·o
others directed that state court action be
prohibited insofar a. the delega/e!i from
ll\1nois v.·hich \.\'t>re rejected by he com·
nlittee are c.-onct>mt-d.
In Chica~o, a hc:iriug on a request by
Daley's or~an1i.it!on to pre\'ent the
challengers from t;iking seats al the con·
\'ention was continued because vf the Ap-
peals Coun ruling.
Judge OOnald J. O'Brien of Circuit
Court gran ted the continuance alter
lawy•n representing both the Daley
delegates and the challengers said they
"''anted· an opportunity to read fully the
appeals court opinion.
Tbe brief orden of the appeals court
carried no reasons for the action. The
judges v•ere expected to file opinions
later in the day. The District Court on
?vtonday ruled that the fed eral judiciary
had no place in the debate over delegates
from the two states.
The Credentials Committee . issuea
decisions that str ipped Sen. ~tcGovem of
151 California delegates and told l\fayor
Daley and 58 olher WlOOIDlllllted Chicago
delegates to stay home.
The committee decisions were likened
to a :'self-destruct butlOn" by the pariy's
lawyer Tuesday even as he fought to
uphold them before the appeals court.
Party counsel Joseph A. Califano told
the three judges that federal courts have
no business in the party's business. }tis
argument echoed the decision of the
Dist rict Court \vhich prompted the
Fourth of July appeal.
?>.tcGovem and Daley forces appealed
in their figh1 to overtun1 co1nn1ittce
decisions which ousted 59 Ulinols
delegates, Including Daley, and ripped
the winner·take;all priu of the califomia
presidential primary from ~tcGovern to
;uvard the state's 271 delegates pro-
Portionnte ly among candidates. based on
thclr ~rcentage of the vote.
Meanwhile, the Credential Committee
completed its preconventlon agenda and
passed on to the conventlon the job of
se ttling 13 contests over the seating of
hundreds of delegates.
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The fights the committee could not
resolvt -mclucting the p0Ulically ex-
plosive ones fr<>m Califon1la nnd lllinols '
-will almost iDevltaWy provqke at the
convention the bitterness that marked
com1nlltee debates between ?tlcGovem
supporters and backers of his opponents.
Minority rePorts, from persons who
disaa:reed wit h the committee majority,
have been filed' from South Carollu,
1(ieorgla Hawaii, Michigan, Alabama,
Ca1iromia, Connecttcu( and Oklahoma,
\\'ilh two dlss~ts from Rhode lJland and
three from Illinois.
'Therapy' Called Torture From Pagel
AIRPORT ...
Orange County, another 48 percent in S~
Bernardino and less than four perctnt lR
Los Angeles County. Coed Clnims Tickle Treat11ie1its Left Bruises
Lf'ary said no objection had betn voiced
by t San Bernardino County offlclahl or
residents east and north of the proposed
SAN JOSE (UPI) -A former coed
who aaid she was "tortured" by a
psychoJogist using his O'-"ll style of
therapy has been awarded $170.!XXI by a
Superior Court jury for injuries resulting
from the treatment.
Paulo Abraham, 22, won the av.·ard
from her fonner teacher. Or. Robert w.
Zaslow. professor of psychology at Cal
State San Jose. He is expected to appeal.
Zaslow is developer of a technique
known as "rage reduction," described as
"tickling, poking and stimulating a pa·
tient to reduce Pathological resistance
and rage."
He operates· 1 clinic at nearby Los
Gatoc, treating autistic children -those
\\'ilh fantasy and withdra\\•al problems.
~liss Abraham y.•as relieved of testi-
fying on advice of her physician that
rf'COJlection of the therapy rnigbf cause
a nervous breakd0\\1l,
But .she said in her suit that she paid
$400 for a 13-hour therapy session to try
to resolve an emotional problem.
"1 ,~·as tortured. including choking.
beating, holding and tying me dov.11 and
sticking fingers in my mouth." she said
in her suit.
As a result of the treatment, she said,
she suffered near-fatal kidney damage,
severe bruises abou t the chest, hips and
legs and a lacerated mouth .
A tape vf the 13·hour session punctu·
ated with screama and plendings was
played to th• jury.
Three ·medical doctors testified during
the 17-day trial that his technique ''ex-
ceeded the bounds of customary medical
practice."
Zaslow told a district attorney's in·
vestigator, "I think I did her a favor."
Of tile treatment , he said, "\\1e do it
loving ly. We tickle sensitive points of the
body to induce la ughter.''
Zaslow was described Tuesday as a
man noted for deveJoping a cure for
autlstlc children.
Dr. James J. Asher called it tragic that
the jury awarded Miss Abraham the
damages.
Asher asserted Zaslow Yoas "y.idely ac-
claimed in professional circles" for his
work with autistic children.
"Anybofy who has ever been conn~cted
\ project.
Past objections ha ve come front
citizens and officials of Yorba Unda,
Brea and other northern Orange County
cities, principally at a heari ng held in
Placentia last fo'ebruary.
Leary estimates that the airport \\·hen
completed will be handling about 11
million passengers by 1980. He pointed
out that noise should not be a factor irl
the ruture with the improved englnes now
being installed, on the new '147s, DClOI
and Lockheed 1011s. He said the present
DC8s, 707s and 737s will be obsolete by
1976 when the Chino . Hills project la In
operation.
Buffalo Hijack Attempt
--" ith---him \\'OU Id be deeply~ resentful -Of
that (t he trial's) caricature or the man,"
Asher said. "It's very, very tragic that
they \\'ill now remember him on this kind
of basis."
Zaslow, a graduate of UC Berkeley,
believes that autism, a s e v e r e
psychological problem, is caused by a
tension transfer from parents to children.
Project promoters-say __ the only in-
habited area whirh could be remotely af-
fected by noise from the jetcraft in· the
future is the Olinda Village development
of about 300 residents in the north Brea
area .
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -A man Sur·
rendered to an FBI agent early today
after holding bis 17-mont!Hlld daughter
hostage at knilopoint and threatenin~ to
kill her in an abortive attempt to h1Jack
an American Airlines jet, police said.
The FBI said the man. identified as
Charles Stnith, 23, o{ Buffalo, agreed to
give up after bting assured that poUce
would not harm him.
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CHESS ... ·
the slightest intention of this occurring,"
Fischer said ·· Officials f,.,pe<t the twice-postponed
"tournament could get under \\1ay Thurs-
da y but, earlier, representatives of both
Fischer· and Spassky broke off talks,
casting doubts on the poSsibUlty the
match would be held.
The start was postponed from Sunday
while Fischer stayed .in New York,
bargaining for more money.
It was postponed a second time Tues-
day after Spassky said Fischer insulted
hlm by refusing to show up to draw lots
to see who got to make the first move.
He demanded Fischer apologize and said
the federation must censor Fischer.
Fischer, who has remained in seclusion
since arriving in Reykjavik early Tues-
day.,.. apoJogiud in a statement re ad by
his second1 the Rev. \Villiam Lombardi.
The demand from the Russian chess
federation followed soon after represen·
tatives of Spassky said they had broken
off talks with Fischer's rep resentatives.
Earlier, the official Soviet news agen-
cy Tass criticized Fischef and said he
and his ba ckers planned to use a com-
puter to try to win Spassky 's title.
"It has been learned in journalist
circles here that Fischer's patrons have
worked out rather original playing tactics
for the match in which they were not
g\llded by che&s interests," Tass said. me news agency ·said Fischer's
foUowers worked out an arrangement
with a romputer center to transmit e.ach
move and the computer y.·ould calculate
a connlf'r·move.
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According to the FBI and local police,
the episode tiep\l with a stabbing in-
cident in Buffalo's inner city during the '
early morning hours.
Richard Ash, special agent in charge of
the fo'BI office here, said Smith boarded
the unoccupied jetliner as it stood near a
tenninal gate abou t 5 a.m. at Buffalo
International Airport.
He demanded that the airline prov ide a
pilot for the craft and sa id he-~·ould kill
the child if his demands '"·ere not IJ1et.
"He apparently decided he was not
going to get out" of the airport, Ash said,
describing how Smith put down t~ knife
he was carrying and walked down the
ramp of the plane 2'-h hours later. car~
rying hls daughter. He was accompanied
by an tmidentified. FBI agent who
sneaked abroad the plane.
The child identified as Jetuan Smith,
'vas not injured. Ash said . She was taken
to a Buffalo hospital foc observation. Ash
said blood on the infant's clothing was
Smith's from a wound he suffered
earUtr.
Ash said Smith would face a charge of
attempted hijacldng.
From Pagel
PARADE ...
Bugle Corps; Best Marching: Garden
Grove Guardettes; Best Float: Indian
Guides Great Coastal Nation from Hun-
, tington Beach: and Best Specialty, El
Bekal Shrine Clowns from Long Beach .
The long parade moved evenly
throughout The only noticeable hitch in-
volved the breakdown of the -public ad-
dress system in front of the reviewing
grandstand near the end.
Police reported no major incidents as
the huge crowd left for home. There was
the usual rash qi fender·bender ac-
cidents.
The parade included 20 marching
bands, 32 gaily decorated floats, 26 color
guards and scores of equestrian, auto.
arfcf clo\\'n entries. Westminster, Costa
1'-tesa, Fountain Valley, Orange, and Hun·
tinglon Beach all provided fi oats. Garden
Grove won the ~1ayor's trophy for best
neighboi-in g float.
Grand Marshals .for the parade were
the Marinres. a singing group from
f\fari na 11igh School in Huntington Beach.
Other dignitaries included ne\\'SCaster
George Putna1n, Assem blyman Robert
Burke (R·Huntington Beach ), State
Senator James Whetmore (R-Garden
Grovel, and Orange County Supervisor
Robert Batt in.
His theory is that children sense pa.reno
tal rigidity and, as a result, withdraw in-
to t.hemsel 'w'.eS antW·ipe reality from
their minds.
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DESPAIR ETCHSD IN FACES OF FLEEING VIETNAM REFUGEES
Min Carries Child Away From Battle for Qu1n9 Tri City
From Pagel
Orange County Airport officials had no
comment on the project today but
previously Robert Bresnahan, ~t1
director of aviation, had advised
supervisors th<1;t FAA approval ~1as only
a "remote possibility."
·Recently, Third District Supervisor
\Villiam PhiDips, at the urging of Yorba
Linda officials, suggested creation of I
vast wilderness area in Chino Hills.
.Shot Kills Girl
Caught :in Fight
At Oakland Bar
At the requ.est of Phllllf>l!, San
Bernardino County supervisors schedu1ed
a public he.axing on the proposal two
·v.·ee ks ago but postponed il when ~ no
Orange County officials appe.are&f to
VIETNAM testify. ·
OAKLAND (AP) -. A 19-year-old girl, · • • • Leary said today that Hfinal negotla-
apparently caught in crossfire between a tions-are under way for teams of na·
groo_p of men sb:>oting, at each. other with govenunent casualties placed at month after they launched their offensi\'e tionally known specialists to conduct the
tsld H ll An I b t .. Jy •A nine dead and 16 wounded. in South Vietna1n f\.1srch 30. It is the only environmental impact study. They will OU e a e s ge s ana:ou r """ ... include ecologists, h y d r o I o g i a t s •
d killed b bull t · th k Two miles southeast of Quang Tri City · 1·u · N th y· t ha d ay, was y a e m e nee , province s 1 m or le namese n s. botanists, zoologists, ornithologist.! in ad-at sundown Tuesday, a battalion of about and udl police said. Seibert said th at behind today's lead ditlon to other experts a o 500 Communists attacked government Five men were wounded in the shooting troops in an assault led by· 18 .tanks. No elements entering Quang Tri City -was engineers.
Outside lhe ""'top Bar. ual all bl h . bod r d Col. John Lowman, president of the .ruu cas ty reports were av a e. t e main y o a paratroop vanguar , Chion Hills promoUon, said the report on
One of the wounded was held under UPI correspondent Barney Seibert J,000 men strong and backed by tanks, the impact study will be made available
poUce guard at an Oakland hospital in reported the troops entering Quang Tri that pushed forward from positions hall a well in advance of public hearings to be
connection with the girl's death, police . City today· radioed back that it bad been held later this year. said. · leveled by bombardment. mile and a mile sputh of the city. He pointed out that the environmental
Lt. Bill Fugler said the dead girl, Nancy Heavy naval shelling and aerial bomb-Quang Tri City nonnally has a popula· Impact report approva l is nectSAf)' to
Botelho, was· in· a car with three men ing preceeded the North Vietnamese tion of 25,000 but most of th~s_e fled south obtain federal grants to finance the proi·
that drove past the bar. They heard the capture of the province, South Vietnam 's when the city was overrun by the North ect.
shooting, circlect the bk>ck and came back northernmost, and during the govern· Additional funds, Lowman said, could
to see what was happening, the officer ment drive to retake the city over the Vietnamese. be raised through revenue bonds laued
said. past eight days. More refugees '1•ere created by today's by a special airport district, a
At that moment, he said, three shots The province fell to the Communists a government push into the city. municipality or one or more counties.
hit the car. one hitting MW Botelho. 11~~;;m;;ii1ii:;;;;;;;;;;,;;mjijE:;-'i1iilomoc:;;aii<Elim;,;;iriimiiiiamiiiiiiiiiiii;i;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Fugler said investigators were at-I
tempting to detennlne a motive for the GEM TALK •i shooting. ·
The identities of the five men were not
immediately available.
From Pagel
OUTBREAK. • •
broken windo\\'s, but very few."
Moore gave thls aCcount :
Three Hennosa Beach policemen '\\'ent
to investigate a complaJnt about a Joud
band on the beach. They were gteeted by
rocks and bottles from a crowd of
several thousand youths watching a
fireworks display.
The officers called for assistance.
Police from the surrounding cities of
~rawthorne, El Segundo, To r r a n c e ,
Ganlena, Manhattan Be.ach and Redondo
Beach arrived 'v:ith sheriff's deeuties to
blJl0k up the rioters.
'tfhe disturbance was finally reported
under control about 2 a.m.
Those arresed -.·tre booked for in-
veStigaHon of assault on an otncer and
other charges, ?l.foore said.
TODAY
by
J. C. HUMPHRIES
EXCITING J EWELRY
FROM SMALL DIAMONDS
Designers of unusual jewelry that
is within reach of a large number of
consumers are steadily increasing 5
their use' of small gems in creating
exciting rin gs, brooches , pendants,
bracelets and pins for women.
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for the man
of the moment ...
ftAN81BTOR "'A•
Silver dial,
water ral1tant,
lumlnout dl•I.
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Ctlendar,
w1ter reslltant.
=:ousdlal.,
Young Marine Hit by Car,
Men also are benefitting from this
tren d to the unusual. Rings, cuff
links and ' tie pins are now being
created through combinations of
small diamonds, sapphires, uncut
quartz and gold.
CARAVELLE•
by BULOVA
TRANSIS'IURIZED
WATCH •
Car1·ied 700FeetonHood
An 18-year-old ?l.tarine Corps private, bound on Pacific Coaat Highway at about
daring the heavy traffic on Pacific Coast 45 miles per boUr when Sharifi darted out
Highway in th' Bolsa Chica bluffs area, in front of him. The young Marine was knocked into
'\\'AS killed 'l\ie!day night when he was the air and then landed on Klbala's car
struck by a imall foreign car -and carried knocking out the wlndshleld. Kibala
more than 700 feet on the car's hood, ac--drove for about 700 feet btfore he was
cordirig to the pollce account. • able to pull over to the side of the road,
Huntington Beach officers said Rostam according to poUce.
Sharifi, 18, of.Red\\·ood City, was dead on Police saJd Sharifi was running across
·arrival al 'PaclticrJJOfJ)ilal i'lesplli tht"""ffie sf reel with three other friends when
efforts o( lluntington Beach life~uard to he was hit.
keep him alive with cardio-pullmonary Two lifeguards arrived at the scene of
resuscitation. the 11ecldent soon after and tried toi keep
Sh.~riti v.·as struck at 10:30 p.m. by a Sharifi alive In the ambulance whJle he
car driven bf Frederick Allan Kib..1la, 30, wa11 being taken to PaclfJca Hospital.
of ao11.; Main Street, Huntington Bc~ch. Police said no charges were pending
Kibala tol d poll ce he was driving east· 'gainst Gibala.
First prize in the women's cate-
gory in a recent deSign cOmpetition
i-went to an unu sual open-work dome.
ring sprinkled with diamonds and
sapphires. In the men's division,
top winner was a tooled cuff.Jlnk
and tie tack set, with small dia-
monds centered in IUy-Uke cups.
In the search for "something dif·
ferent," men and women are also
lookfng to the past, buying or dupll·
eating antique jewelry, w h I c b ,
though old, will never lose the beau·
ty of careful crallsmanship.
We oiler the latest in modern
jewelry design, or beautiful an·
tiq ue pieces now on display in our
store. (Adv.)
...l'h• Caravella Truti1tor naver aeed1
wbldlng. Jf. relli61t llrile tranlflfor and
eltctroolc clrcuJUJ opentt on• Uny ,
lon1·Uft battery. From one jear to the
aBXL So fo111et the dally srtnd·ud·wlnd.
Cln trui.1I1torlied tlmt by Cuavelle,
tn both ntulu and ealerular model•.
, 139.91 to $59.9'
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CRANBY, Colo. (UPI) -~lost or the
several thousa nd youlhs who attended a
four-day "religious fe sli\'al'' trekked
from the Colorado Rockies today, leaving
behind a crew to clean up the litter.
The exodus began Tuesda y, \\'hen the
festival ended .,.,.ith an hour-Jong medita·
tion on Table Mountain.
1ilany of the estimated 3,000 youths
who hiked from the campsite to nearby
Table h1ountain for the meditation said
they sa·.v the in1age of a \Yhite running
buffalo in a snow formation.
They said it was symbolic or the union
between the white man and the Indian.
"They're probably on a trip," soid
Grand County ' undersheriff H. L. lien·
derson. "They've come in here \Vith all
sorts of stories in the past v.·eek, and v.•e
empty their pockets and find LSD and
all sorts of pills."
Although a majority of ·the festival-
f!:oers lt ft for home, some members of the
sponsoring "Rainbow Family of Living
Light" stayed to clean up litter left
behind at the site of the gathering, a
peat-bog kno\.\'n as Strawberry Lake, 13
miles east of Granby.
Barry ·Adams, a family spokesman,
said members would "stay until J uly 15.
We'll not only clean up around the lake,
but will also clean up in Granby, at the
parking lots and the roads."
_AlliJmlgh_lamily members_predicled
140,000 would attend the festival, state of·
ficials estimated !he number never was
more than 10,000. fi.Iany left early
because of the cold , damp weather and
the lack of any entertainment.
Richard J. Schippers, deputy chief of
the Colorado Slate Patrol, said, "\\le
hope they all leave. They talk of God,
Jove, brother and siSter, but th ey just sit
around in groups smoking marijuana." .
Jimmie L. Dunning, superintendent of
the National Park Service's Rocky Moun-
t.a.in area, said the service "over·
prepartd" by bringing in 65 additional
peopfe to patrol the gathering.
Smmnei· Exl1ibits
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0.£ L~gui1a Hills
Artists Displayed
Art works by members of the Laguna
Hills Art Association are featured as the
summer exhibit at the Laguna Federal
gallery in the main ofrice, 260 Ocean
Ave., Laguna Beach.
Works for the July through August ex·
hibit have been selected' trom more than
SOO pieces juried by Jean Freeman or
Dana Point.
Works include oils, water colors,
ceramics, mixed media. s cu Ip tu re.
mosaics, stitchery, shelf figures and
crafts.
The ·Leisure World art group is headed
n~Y Dr. Wilson Chase. Mildred Roemer is
IUle exhibit chairwoman. . · ·
Also on exhibit are original "patrftings
used as covers for jhe Westwa ys
Magazine. The gallery is o~n to the
public Crom 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.n1.
\feekdays. Tilere is no admission charge.
Dragged Racer
Hu11py Accide1it
A group 'Of youngster s takes advantage of an unexpected fountain
on the hottest day of the year in PaJm Sp rin gs -11 9 degrees -
after 1notorist Carman ~talabanan knocked o~er a fire hydrant. The
respite was short Jived; the !ire department arrived soon to turn off
the warer:---·
l(orea Accord May Ease
U.S. Financial Burden
The United States hopes that ihe
moves bv North and South Koren 1o bur y
the hatchet v:ill case. America's financia l
burdens.
Administration sources expressed the·
hope in San Clemente that the an·
nouncement fr on1 Seoul and Pyongyang
would lead-to a reduction in the U.S.
finanCial commitment to ':(Upport the
South Korean govern1ne11t.
lt is still too early lo tell, hov.'ever,
whether such a reduction in U.S. ex·
pe11ses Y.'ill actually come about, the ad·
ministration sources said.
'fh~United States has poured hundreds
cl( millions. of dollars. and more than
30,000 American lives, into the support oE
the Seoul goverrunent. ln addition to sup.
portin~much of the South Korean
1ni!itary establishment. lhe United Stales
still maintains about 40,000 servicemen in
South Korea.
The Western \Vhite House said that
President Nixon was kept inforined of
the secret negotiations bet,veen North
an~ South Korea that led to ~1onday's
dramatic announcement that the (\VO gov~m1nent~·. long and bitter antagonists,
would seek a peaceful reun ification of
Korea:
.l~we .view it as an encouraging in·
dication of the lessening of tensions in
the area, y,·hich could have a favorab le
impact on the prospects for peace and
stability on the Korean peninsula." said
Deputy Press Sec retary Gerald R. \Var·
ren.
He emphasized that the U.S. com·
mitment to South Korea as one of its
staunchest Asian allies had not been
diminished by 1he announce1nent
But he indicated the Uni(ed States-has
no objection IQ th e eventu al reunification
of North and South Korea. \...--...
Blackmail, Drtig
Suspect Claims
Rights Violation
IR\VtNDA.LE (AP) -One of four men
accused or drugging the enchi ladas of
this city's mayor in an alleged blackmail
plot has filed a $50-mll!ion suit, con·
tending his rights were violated.
Joseph Tintary, 52, charged with con·
spiracy to blackmail Mayor Richard Diaz
to force his support for legalized gambl·
ing, filed the suit in Los Angeles federal
court. _
Besides Diaz and his mother, the suit
named as defendants City Councilman
Richard Chico, the city attorney, Charles
1'.tartin, the city clerk, 1'.f a r gar e t
Barbosa, police Lt. James Provenza and
Consolidated Rock Products, the San,
Gabriel Valley city's chief employer.
Tintary and three others are charged
with drugging Diaz' enchiladas with a
hypnotic drug and taking pictures of him
with a nude \\'Oman in a blackmail at·
tempt. Their case goes to trial Sept. 1.
W 01ne1i's Lib
Mc_ikes, a Splash,
STANFORD CAP) -For more than 60
years, the Stan ford University men's pool
ha s been available for nude swimming by
n1en daily bet\11cen noon and 2 p.m.
But la st week two unidentified women
students chall enged this state of affairs
by going to the pool. undressi ng and
jumping in.
TJ1e adn1inist ration then closed the pool
Friday, the hottest. day so far this year.
~1onday the word came down: No more
nude bathing in the pool at any time. but
it \\.'ill be open for men only between noon
:_ind I p.m. and for women only from .J to
2 p.m.
"\Ve ha ve equnl time for both sexes."
said Acting At hletic Director BoD Young.
Nude Da11ce 'Sliot
Bri1igs Laivsuit
SAN FRANCISCO illPl\ -'l'wo
members of the S:in Francisco B<1llet,
one male and one female. have filed a
$2.5-million suit. cloiming a color
photograph was r<!:loucb~ to make them
appear nude.
Sara J\·lai.ile and r.eoffrcy Thomas
named as rlefcndants a phoiographer, a
poster manufacturer, ty,·o poster sho ps
and a night club.
Howard Lapp or Chicago looks pasi his ba~ feet and talks about
being dragged by a speeding car. Lapp stopped a car lull of teen· a~ers who were rating up his neighborhood street but th ey grab\)ed
him and pulled him along at 50 miles an hour. He had no shoes on
and suffered ~erlous iajurics. He is painfully recovering no\v ,bul
lost his job in the meantime.
They contended in the superior court
suit Mondoy that ~11ss Maude y,·as
dreslt(ld in a hite body stockings and
Thomas in ored dan cing trunks when
the photog ra h w11s taken. ~lowever, they
said. the picture was "d ra~tically
ultcred" to ake them nppeAr nak~d.
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Wk!ntsday, Juty 5, 1972
'Frie11d of Co111•t'
Laguna Supports
Whittier Appeal
.,
A decision handed do\\'ll by the 2nd
District C.ourt or Appeals in Los Ang<'ll'S
in a \Vhittier initiati\'e case is ··strongly
supJXlrtive" of arguments filed by thr ct•
f.y of Laguna Beach in d<'fending legal at·
ten1pts to th row out the (_•ity's buildi11g
he ight limit, attornt•y \\'1llia1n \\l i\coxen
said today.
\Vilcoxen. v.·ho serves as <'('1-{'0unscl
•Nit h city attorney Tully Seyn1our in
defense of reallor Ven1 'f ascluwr's suit
agains the clty on the high rise issue,
v.·as authorized by the city council to fil<•
an an1icus curiae (friend of the court}
brief in the \Vhitticr case.
The appellate rou.rt det·ision in tht• c<1sc
of Bayless vs. the city(Clerk of \\'hit\Jer,
ordered the elerk tri accept an initiath c
)>t'tilion that seeks io ban oil dr illing in
residential areas. and to pf%ess the ·pt'ti·
lion according to the state elect.Ion cocle .
~tore than 3,500 signatures \\·ere ob-
ta:ncd on U1e petitio n in six n1onths of
circulation. but the city clerk, on order or
the city council, refused to accept it. The
council had been advised by the \Vhittier
city attorney that an initiative election in
the case would be illegal, since it in-
volved a zoning matter.
No v.• the court. in a case filed against
the clerk by a citizen, has ruled that the
clerk 1nust process the pe1ition and also
i~sucd an orde r restraining the \\'hittirr
City Council from ''laking any action ex·
Memorial Rites
Set for Lagu11a11
In Spain Death
A memorial mass will be celebr~ed
July IO in St. Catherine Catbohc Chu h,
Laguna Beach. fo r the late Antoine te
1'.·lardrus, longtime Laguna resident who
·died in April while touring in Spain.
The 8 a.m. service will be sponsored by
lhe Alliance Francaise de la Riv iera
Californienne, of which Mi ss r..•Iardrus
'vns a founder in 1963.
~1iss l-.1ardrus _and her artist brother,
Pien·e, came to Laguna son1e 20 years
ago, maklng their home at 52{) Cress St.
They traveled extensively and \vere on
~n extended tour of Eur.ope y,·hen Miss
l\'lardrus succumbed to a· heart altack in
B.arcelona, Spain.
ln addition to se rving as Jirst secretary
of the local Frencll·language society, she
\\'as active in the Wqmen's Council of St.
Catherine Church. Her brother recently
returned to Laguna after visiting
relatives in France.
'rt>pt pursuant to the elect lon code
governing initiati\'eS. ''
This n1cnns Uta\, If ttw .signatures 0:11
lhe petition !Ire cert ified <ts suffic1ent,
tht• coun('il is required to rail .'.In ele<:tlon
on the 01\ drilling issue.
"\\'e entrred the casr.'' s:ud \\'1lr<1xc11 .
"brrause the argument \ras th::it there
t•ould Ill)! be land use rt'gulation by in·
i!iativt» \1•hlch is the argun1ent v.·c ;ire
opposing in the Laguna t•asc. ··
"The tourt no1v has n1led that lhl'rr is
a Constitution:it right to a hl':1r1nJ.!,
r('~nrdlt~ss of local ordinnnces . nnd hn~
· issued a ·12·page opinion indicalini:
st rongly it 1\ould uph0ld ~lh.Jf an
l'lectit)Jl if on~-· is hrld.c~ :1 ~!1•0
beyond !he action of the ap1:tt.·llatC' rol11:t
Ill our t'.1SI'. in \\ hi1•h ;111 t'IP<'!Hl!l \\,)~
... ordc-red to he hl•ld. but th(' C\Ul':-t11111 11f
validity of the i1ut1:1Li1·1· \1·a.~ li•ft Oµt>n.
"Thr \\'hit11l'r cll'\'!SllHl ;1lsn t'tl<·~ l!l!i'•
leg islation that say~ a11v fii ilul'1• in pr1t-
tt1dural rrq11iri•n11•nt~ on !h1' p:1rt fl{ a r1·
ly COUJll'il or pl;!l\!1111,!! L'llll1111h~IO!l lll
enacllng :1 zo11111 g .. rdin;1n1·1• shn!l 1111t 111,
valid<1te l ht~ ordir1:111('<'. ·n11 ~ is llH'
\egislillion 11(' ft•lt i1ffcrL~ the L.1g1111a
cnse."
Sex Ju~I 'l'alk
A11<l N o A('tio n
For Israel J{id~
TEL AVI\' lAl'I -"\\'hen it t·on1e!' to
sex .. Israeli high sc hool pupils do a lot of
talking, bul very little else."
That 1vas I~ .1vord today from Dr.
1toshc Lancet. hf'ilrl of th(• ohstetra·s.
department ;11 L'-rai:!'s K:ipl?in !!ospil;d ,
to an intcrna11onul syn1pos1l11n 011 :-l'X
education.
While fore lgnl•rs 1n:1y s11s1}('{'! that
lsraeli youn gsters hn\'I' loos1· sex lives,
Lancet said a su rvey shQ\\'('d th:l! fc,1·1·r
than one tern-3gc hoy 111 five -and one
~irl in eight -had any st>:< t':<per1cue1'.
1vhile the rest just tal ked .about it.
Even on the kibbu!z l'Ollcctivc sc•t·
t!ement s where boys and girls gr0\1' 11 p
together in ru stic intin1acy, s1•x h<1rd!y
runs rampant, said a r('port fro1n a kih·
butz research center. \\'t·!'tern vis1101·~
are sometimes disappointed to fin'tl th<ll
kibbutz life is more tr;Jctors nnd chick1•n
coops than bed.
., Most young kibbutz.niks think ~ex
should start at age 18, slU'veys say.
That's also thr age when most lsraelis -
boys a nd girls -get. drafted into the
army, which may or may not be coin·
cidental.
s DAILY PILOT 3
•~'11·e 'l 'o1d
\"i cr l1 rcsident an d ~trs. Ag11C'\V
have announced the engage·
1ncn t of their daughter Susan
to Carroll Strin. a ~laryland
:-t-at 0--e111plOye fro1n Baltimore.
l\1iss Agnew, 24, and Stein, 30
plan. a win ter \\ledding.
Capo to Offer
S1unmer Prorrram ~
A ~utnrner pre-school program for
\I t'lf;1re fatnily children is being offered
.111 !ht• Ca1>istrano Unifit'd School District ,
J'hr program is stmr supported and is
dt•sii::nl•d to he lp the youngs ters age j-5
<ll'V(•!up socially 411\d •t'motiO n:llly, TI1e
elass is also oprn to youngsters o(
fan)ilil·s 'vho speak only Spanish in the
• hn1nr. . ' ·ro enroll parents must bring !he
child's birth certifi cate or visa, im·
munizal)oh record, welfare case num~r
and a statement of the family'& ~
earnings to the disti'ict olfice af 2&ill
Victori a Blvd. in · tran~o l!eaeh.
~ Brentwood Savings
announces its
Costa Mesa Grand Opening :
·. Phase I
Beginning July 5th and continu-
ing through July 31st, we'll be
holding open house in our tem-
porary quarters .-----
at 1565Adams
Ave., just one
block west of
Harbor.
Stop by dur-
ing business
hours(Monday
thru Thurs,
G JULY O
5
day, 9 a.m. ~5555~
to4 p.m.,
Friday, 10 a.m . to 6
p.m,) and meet our
staff. Sampl e the
refreshments. And
pick-up a free
surprise for the
children and
yourself.
Just look
for the sign
that says
Brentwood
Savings
and Loan
Association.
And keep
an eye out
·for the announcement of the
Costa Mesa Grand Opening--
Phase IL It's coming up this
December, just as soon as our
new building is completed.
We're delighted to be in
Costa Mesa, and to offer.you
"personal interest"-the way
you like it.
Phase II
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Ope ns December, 1972
1565 Ada ms Ave nue
Cos ta Mesa
Phone : 979·3910
• BRENTWOOD
SAVIMCiS ~ Be LOAM
ASSOCIATION
With •~cl! ov<'r $260,000,000
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Now They're
Taxing Taxes
SAME .OLD STAND DJ.;PT. -Well
folks, ir you're reading this. it can be
presumed that you are a Fourth of July
iurvivor and we all had a great time
celebraling our country's birth when we
got rid of the British and taxes all at the
same time.
\Vail a minute. The Brilish governor5
may hai.re long departed but you have to
suspect that maybe we didn't quite get
clear of the tax part.
J .. ust to remind us of Ulal, our wise
leglslators up in Sacramento had a new
tax go into effect last Saturday as sort o(
a pr~lndependence Da y cel~bration.
THIS LATEST OUTRAGE ;, e tax
upon a tax, just to make it a little more
unpleasant. tt happens to be on gasoline,
""hich. as all us motorists kno\v, is a
pretty \.veil-taxed commodity' to begin
\11ilh.
Before this atrocity went inlo effect,
you already paid a seven-cent state ta>.:
;ind four-cent federal tax on every gallon
of fuel you bought for the old family bus.
That's a tota l of 11 cents per gallon and
1s re nec ted on the posted price you find
on the gasoline pump when you driv~ in
to your friendly neighborhood station.
Thus if the pump displayed is 36.9
cents" per gallon, you are actually paying
only 25.9 cents for the gas and the other
11 cents goes to the federals and the
~tatehouse boys.
Comes now Ulc ne\v rive per-cent
gasoline ta x that st arted Saturday as the
brainchild of the revenue-hunters up in
the capitol.
SO YOU ARE a reasonable fellow and
you say okay, the state needs the money.
So, add th_e ~t to the 25.9 cents
I'm alread,.-'paying fOi' a retail gallon·.
Oh, no. They're not going to do th at.
They are golng to levy the fi\·e percent
.,gainst the 25.9 cents for the retail
gallon AND the 11 cents you are already
paying in state and federal taxes.
'l1le result is, clearly, that you get tax~
for payil}.g 1your tax:
You have to figure that the Sacra!l'lento
boys. recognizing that gas taxes are hid·
den taxes, just figure they can hide this
one awa y too.
ACTUALLY, IT 'S JUSI like if you walk·
ed into your cou nty tax collector's office
and announced, "I'm here to pay my pro-
perty taxes ... "
Then the man behind the ('(Junter says,
'·fine. Let's see. That's $37 4.85 for your
property tax and $32.20 sales tax ."
And you sputter, "Sales tax on "·ha"t?"
And he answers, "Why sa les ta x on the
$37 4.85 property tax you're pay ing. of
course."
You suspect if something like tha t h<1p·
pene<l. folks \vould march on the county
courthouse in short order. But the
Sacramento tax·thinker·uppers will pro-
bably get a\vay with tacking another two-
cents per gallon on your tab. So now
you'll be paying the gasoline company
about t"''O bits and t)I_ government 13
cents for every g~llo~_·or petrol.
This ne.w tax on your t a x e s is
supposed to raise $173.4 million every
year fol' Sacramento. Most of the money
is earmarked for good deeds, like fixing
up our ru ral roads and getting some
rapid transit in the cities where it is like-
ly nobody will use it.
Aft er all that's done, there will be $35.5
million left that isnt earmarked for
anything. But you can bet your la st
gasoline dollar they'll find something to
spend ii on.
Probably a study to determine \\'here
the y can find new sources of tax
re venues.
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Celebration Ti11ie
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Rags-to-Riches Politician Succeeds Scito
TOKYO (AP) -Japan's ruling COO•
servalives today named Kakuei Tanaka,
a dynamic rags-to-riches construction
man turned politician, to be prime
minister \\'\t h a mandate for bold new ap-
proaches to the United Statt$ and China.
The Liberal.Democratic Party in effect
tumed ib back on the cautious estab-
Jis~t politics ol Prime ~1inister
Eisaku Sato. who is retiriltg at 71 . It de·
cisively rejected the bid of his protege.
67·year--old Foreign Minister Takeo
Fukuda, to succetd blm.
Tanaka, at S4 the youngest prime
minister since 1945, v.·on the party
presidency and with it leadership of the
government at a convention of the
party's members in the Diet. the
Japanese parliament. The vote on the sec·
ond runoff ballot was 282·190, with four
blank votes.
The Diet will meet Thursday to con·
firm Tanaka as prime minister for a
political life for' a quarter of a century.
Whatever the United States \\"anted , it
usually got, including mushrooming
trade. support for the Nationalist Chinese
regime on Taiwan nnd official boycott of
the Chinese OJmmunisls.
The cnmch came 'vhen Japan achieved
a favorable balance of trade \vilh the
United States and steadily "·idened it
"'ith a river of. lOw·COSt, high.quality
goods poured onto the Ameri can market.
Angry talk combined with American
rtstrictions soured the old relationship.
find relations are still strained despite a
visit last month by presidential adviser
Henry Kissinger.
President Nixon's unexpected rap.
prochement with Pekinf without prior
C'Onsultation \~Ith its chie Asian ally, also
hit Sato in the political ja\v and weaken·
ed his standing "'ithin the country and
the party. And Pek-il,lg said there could be
no real ilnprovement in Japanese·
Chinese relations until Sato ,vent.
French Premie1·, Cabinet
Quit Posts to Aid Leader
three-year term, a formality since the r I · h party has a siza ble majority in both PARIS (UP I) -French Premier Pompidou et Jl was better lo ave an
Gov. Ronald Reagan and \vile Nancy were greeted by comedian
Danny Kaye on their arrival at the Rebild, Denmark Independence
Day celebration. The festival is held to mark the American holiday
because of strong ties between the two nations after year·s of iinmi·
gration. Kaye was th e ma.in speakt;r. tie played the movie role of
Denma rk's best kno\vn author, Hans Christian Andersen.
Jacques Chaban·Delmas and his 40--man entirely ne\v cabinet rather than reshuf.
hoiµics. He is expected lo aMOunce hi s cabinet resigned today to allow President• fie the old one, political sources said.
cabinet on Friday. .. Georges Pompidou to build a new cabiner-·-.. _
Tanaka's victory resulted from grow. t'l meet expected strong opposition in
ing restlessness \vithin the party over next A1arch 's National Assembly elec·
Sato's inability to cope with the problems tions.
of China, the United States and mounting Chaban.Delmas' resignation has long
$999 ,000 Bo11d
' domeStic difficulties. Little change \Vould been rumored and officially de nie d. The
have been expected had Fukuda been action \Vas announced in a communique Set ori Suspect
Mental Hospital Blnze.o..:
[(ills 30 Sleeping Men
t:hosen. from Pompidoo's office follolving today's
The leaders of two powerful factions in weekly c.abinet session.
the party who also ran, former Foreign Pompidou 's Gaullist coalition, \\'hich
l\finisters Takeo ~1iki and Masayoshi has been in power for 13 year:;, faces
Ohira. stood out for change. \Vhen they stiff opposition from a newly formed TYLER . Tex. (UPIJ -Police held a,.
'vere knocked out on the fi rst ballot, they Con1mun ist-Socialist 'coalition. eve n 5l·year--old murde r st spect in jail 1oday
threw their support by advance agree.-· thoogh the Gaullists now control 380 out n1ent to Tanak a. of the 487 seats in the National in lieu of $999.000 bond. the highest ever
Tanaka made a brief, restrained ac-Assembly. :set in Texas, The suspect, \Vho \\'as not
Iii Texas Dea.tli
SllERBORNE, England (AP) -Fire
S\.\~ept tfirougll a .... Wingof lhe ·Co1d~Harbor
Ment.al Hospital early tod<1y, killing 30 of
. the 36 male patients sleeping in a ward.
The nursi~ staff rescued seven of the
Then u r s 1 n g staff r escued seveJ1
of the men, but on~ died leter. The other
'iLX suffered minor injuries.
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011e of the dead patients was 16 years
old and the rest \.\'e re described as mid-
dle·aged. Most died in their beds. but the
main doors were said to have been
unlocked at the time of the blaze.
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buildings of the hospital. The fire oc-
curred" in the \Vinfrith Villa, a Yling
\vhiCh opened nine months ago. Dr. Peter
J-0hnson. chairman of the hospital
management comn1ittee. said the most
severely handicapped of the male pa-
tients were kept there.
e T1·111111111 S1d11ted.
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UPI\
Citizens of former pl'csident Harry "-S
'I'ruman's ·home tO\vn gave him an
Jndepend~nct Day salute Tuesday and
.sent. wishes to Research Hospital in
nearby Ka nsas City that Truman recover
and return home soon.
Truman, 88. remained in satisfactory
condition v.•it h an u n s pee if i e d
gastrointestinal ailment. He w a s
hospitalized Sllnday and doctors have
been taking blood tests· and x-rays since.
e Blust Kills J
\VAUCON DA. Ill. (AP J -A 24·year-0!d
man \'.'as killed and three other persons
\vere hospitalized Tuesday night in a
fire\VOrks explosion at Banks Lake near
\Vauconda, 40 miles north\vest of
Chicago.
The dead man 'vas identified by
hospital officials as Ed\\'ard G. Bulger or
~1cHenry.
e ·Ko1·e1111s H'11r11ed
SEOUL (A P) -1'he South Korean
governtnent v.·arned its people toda y not
to expect speedy results from its agree-
ment wiU1 North Korea to '\.\'Ork for im·
proved relat ions and reunification of the
Korean peninsula.
Pren1ier Ki1n .Jong·pil urged the nation
to n1ainlain its vigilance. asserting that a
piece of paper from the Communists con·
ta ining pron1ises does not mean anything
unless the pledges are implemented.
Kim told the Na tional Assembly that
Park Sung-chul, North Korea's second
vice premier. u s ed "undescribably
abusive" "·ords in attacking the South on
the same day the r-.1orlh·South agreement
"'as disclosed.
ceptance speec h stressing that unity of Pompidou did ool immedia tety an· identified bectiuse police had not
• Nixota Blasted the party must continue. 1 He has said nounce a successor but he scheduled fo rmall y charged hinl yet. \Vas accused
DETROIT ("AP) _ The natiol\a.J-con-_pre._ti.o_U!ly that he W®ld..givtlls .m_ajo_r n1eetings ,vith Deiense Minister Michel of beating to death a mother of nine
vention of the NAACP passed 8 resolu-attention to repa iring the fr~yed re\a. Deb re and other Gaullist leaders for children.
tlon Tuesday accusing President Nixon of tions with the Uni ted States and to briJ1g-later in the day. In the past. judges were allowed to
"arousing passions or hate and bit· ing about diplomatic relations with Chaban-Deln1as has been criticized deny bond to suspects accused or cap ita1
terness" with his stand against school Co1nmunist China. from within his ov•n party for not being offenses. But since the abolition of the
busing for racial balance. Japan's conqueror in 1945. then its toug h enough in dealing \\•ith several death penalty, defense attorneys have
In the only resolution passed by the benevolent occupier an d friend. the financia l scandals in which Gaullisls filed t\\·o sepaarte suits arguing thal
2.300 delegates Tuesday, the second da y United States dominated .• J a pine s e vtere allegedly involved. · bond must be allowed all defendants.
of the week-long convention, the group l-----------'---'-'.--------''---.:__-----------------------
called Nixon's antTbusing remarks during
his recent signing of the Higher Educa-
tion Act "a divisive strategy totally
destructive to a constitutional form of
government" amounting to "changing
the rules in the middle of the game."
T,vo · P1·otestant
' Brotl1ers Slai11
In New Violence
BALFAST {UPI) -Assassians killed
two brothers today and dwnped their
bodies in a ditch near Aldergrove
Airport. The deaths raised to 10 the num-
ber of 'Perscns killed since Friday.
Police identified the victhns as
Malcolm Orr, 19. and Peter Orr; .21 ,
Protestants from the Alli ance Road area
of Belfast. Authorities said one of the
victims "'as shot in the head in a
gangland·style execution.
Earlier gunmen shot and wounded an
IS.year.old Protestant and a 22·year--0ld
Roman Catholic in separate incidents in
Belfast.
The two deaths raised the toll in
aln1ost three years of Ulster strife to 403.
Commanders of the 13 Belfast areas of
the milit:int Ulster Defense Association
I UDA) met to discuss a ne\v con--
frontation with British troops this
weekend, UDA sou rces said.
''We are going to do some things in
Belfast this weekend," one UDA official
said. "Obviously we 're not going to tell
you what our plans are."
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SACRA1'.1ENTO (APl-Antismog stand-
erds 1\·ould be enforced in a 1vide area
of Southern California under a bill \\'in-
ning nutro\\' approval from a Senate
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Se n. Anlhony Beilenson's bill approved
Tuesday. would require inspections to
make sure the cars meet exhaust emissio11
regulations issued by the State Air
Resources Control Board. Cars would
have to bear a certificate of compliance
from the boad before they could be sold
or registered.
·ARRESTED IN SHOTGUN SLAYING OF JOYCE ANN HUFF, 4, LEFT, OF LAKEWOOD
Donald P1ul Antel, 21; Michael R1mirez, 18; Oscar Hernandez, 22, All of Norwalk
Child's Deatl1 Termecl 'Joy l(illi11g'
The Beverly Hills Oe1nocrat's bill
\\'OUld apply to cars in the south coast air
basin, stretching from Santa Barbara to
San Clemente and eastward to Riverside.
The 5-3 vote on the Senate Local
Government Comm ittee moved the bill to
the Senate Finance Comn1ittee, last stop
bcrore reaching the floor .
Beile nson·s measure '«OUld also require
year·round auto registration in the area
with a certain percentage of cars
registered each month. Drivers would get
a free handbook tell ing them about the
progran1 .
Lobbyist Don Price or the Southern
California Automobile Club testified
against the bill. I-le said motorists \\o'Ould
have a dirfic uH time gelling their cars
fixed to meet the sandards.
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -The moUier or
a 4--year-old girl slain by a shotgun blast
from a passing car said sheriff's depu-
ties told her husband the three men ar-
rested in the case "11·ere just out lookin g
for someone to kill."
Sheriff's <fevuties said the case "is
pretty well wrapped up."'\,. They planned
to seek a formal complaint from the
district attorney against three men ar·
rested Tuesday and booked for in-
vestigation of murder.
Joyce Ann Huff was fatally Injured by
the shotgun blast while playing in a
neighbor's yard Sunday in suburban Ha-
waiian Gardens.
"Sheriff's deputies have told my hus-
band that the three men were just out
looking for someone to kill." Bernice
Huff said Tuesday. "It takes awfully
brutish men to do that kind of thing to
have fun ."
Sheriff's deputy Da vid \Vainer slid to-
. day that as far as a motive for the
crime, ''There simply is none."
Deputy Robert Wood 'Sai~ earlier that
Investigation indicated '"it must be a bla-
lant case or murder ... a joy killing.''
The three men in custody were iden-
tified as Donald Paul Antel, 21, Michael
Ramirez, 18, ar.d Oscar Hernandez, 22 ,
all from suburban Norwalk. Police said
all were unemployed.
Mrs. Huff said she did not kno1v any of
the men.
It was not immediately re~aled \\'hat
Forest, Brush Fires Rage
J.'RESNO (AP) -Small but
menacing forest and brush
fifes raged l cxfay from 1he
Sierra to lhe coastal .range,
the legacy of California's long,
dry winter turned dangerous
by -summer heat.
F·iremen -quic.kly controlled
two small fires in parts of
Griffith Park T u e s d a y •
Onlookers who gathered ot
watch the flames brought ti=af-
fic to a standstill.
tn less than 10 acres, Flynn
said.
~Jn Yosemite National P-ar.k, _
about 20 rangers and park
workers were attacking a
stubborn fire east of Glacier
Point in the Jlliloue~te Basin
and threatening more critical
watershed cover.
evidence 1€.'d to the arrests. although
deputies conduetl.'d an exhaustive house-
to-house questioning in the neigh borhood
111hcre the shooting occurred,
Sources said offieC'rs s/1011,·C'd. neighbors
a co mposite dra11'ing of a 1nan resentb!·
ing: Ante!.
Mr. and 1\Irs. Huff s ptnt a quiel Fourth
of July holidny. A daught er from a
previous n1arriage and a son-in-law fle\v.
here frorn Ohio to join their grieJ·
stricken parents. .. '
''You can·t stop cars from driving
do1vn the street,"' ~Trs. I-luff said. "The
child "'as right in front by the kitchen .
\Ve nc\'cr let her run around unsupervis-
ed. The re wJs nothing v.·e could have
dQne.''
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ll!Cl-l ~IOND (AP) -Police arrcstrd 30
persons after using tear gas to break up
a disturbnnt't' nl nn lndependcnet 11:1y-
celcbration by 20.000 in the Point Rich-
mond district.
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started 1hro11·111g bollll'S and rQ(·ks :11
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brush fire that burned out of
control through the night on
both sides of the precipitous
Kern f{iver canyon naer
Johnsondale.
By nightfall Tuesday, U.S.
Fo~est Service llanger Don
1-lanson said, 147 <\_cres had
been blackened d es pi t e
emergency C'fforls by eight
aerial tankers and f our
helicopters. They were sum-
moned because of the critical
natu re Of the \Yatershed in·
volved and because of rough
IC'rrain.
Firemen in Riverside Coun-
ty said that four fires, termed
potentially dangerous, were
controlled with only minor
damage. The largest blaze
there blackened five acres on
the northwest corner or Ban-
ning.
In the Sierra National
Forest, a small human-caused
fire troke out in heavy timber
Tuesday along a four-wheel
drive trail 5S miles northeast
of Fresno and abOlit thref:
miles llOrthwest or Edison
Lake.
Jn Ventura County, a fire
broke out Tuesday near Piru
and burned 150 acres of brush
below Santa Felicia Dam.
Arson was suspected, officials
said, but no structures were
threatened a'nd they said con-
tainment was expected soon.
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At Newhall, north of Los
Angeles, firemen cleaned up
the remnants of a fir e that
burned 300 acres or brush and
filled Antelope Valley ·with
sniokE:.
"Il's been over JOO in the
sha~ here for several days
and conditions are bery bad."
said 11anson. from the
f-'orterville ranger s t a t i o rt.
"The winds are very tricky in
that deep canyon. J'm making
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Ranger Bob Flynn said he;===========.
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If you can all'ord a Volkswagen 113-or almost any
little import-you can all'ord a Maveri~k. Look: . -.
FORD MA VElllCK u-6-cyliod<T $2,140.•
VWUJ(Sopw ...... ) u-~ $1,159.•
TOY'1fACOROILA 1600 u-4-<yliadn' $1,109.~
DATSUNPL!IO u-4-cyliadtr $2,306.•
NOTE: P~ple as us how we can afford to offer a roomy,
6-cylindercompact about the same price as the Jiule imports,
First, We'.ve been aking small cars since 1908. Ex;perience helps.1
Second, We haven' changed Mavcrick'-cx.ccpt for mechanical
improvements-since c first introduced it. That kind of continuity
helps to control costs. 1 Third, recent cune cy rcva hJations and devaluatj.ons have
beli>cd restore the co petitivc stance or Amcricai:! rn anu'facturers.
A good car for long trips.
Most little imports
give you 4-cylin~er engines.
Mavericll gives you
a 6-cyllnderengine.
. H's smooth. It's reliable. II lets
yo'u accelerate into turnpike traffic·
with confidence and bold your own
. on steep hills. And it delivers
surprisingly good gas mile age.
Maverick'src:ir track is 2.9' wider than Volkswagen's. Its wh~lbasc
is-7. 7' longer: T\lerc 's ~ bit111te weight, too. By themselves, these
differ_:nces :ireln ve"! big;--bu they can add up to a Qig di!J:erencc in
the way Maven~ dnves apd andJes the open road ..
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Ample room inside.
Maverick's front seat~or example: over 8" more sl
than Volkswagen 113, -..,...
There's no was ted space inside Maverick. At the ~a
n~ne of that small•car crowlled feeling.
Maintenance: Even simpler,
more conv.enient than the little imports.
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ulcJcr room
c time,
VW, for example, recommends nonnal service ~ver\3 00
miles or three months, whichever comes first. On M avcr1c • it's
6000 miles or six months. So Maverick's recommended ser\.ice
interval-is twice as long as Volkswagen's .
·we also designed Maverick to be a simple m achine to care \
for. In fac1, we've even prepared a manual which·tclls you ho\ ·
to do many maintenance jobS yourself. ·
One more convenience: there a re over 5.600 Ford dealers
in the count ry. Volkswagen has about l, I 00. \
FORD MAVERICK
Bcuer idea !or safeJ .•• buckle.up!
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It may just be the best car value in America tod ay.
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Storm Clouds ,rjn Miami _ ...
A stormy Dcm\)Cratic J>arty convention at f\Iiaml
Beach next week now seems a certainty -thanks in
large part to the credenlials con1rni ttee's action in tak-
ing away 15~ California delegates from Senator Mc-
Govern.
The possibility exists that a vote of the full conven·
lion would reverse that action and let California's \vin-
ner·take·all primary resUlts stand. A bid for a federal
court order to preven t the seating 0£ any but f\1cGovern
deJe -··tes from c::alifornla \Vas rejected. The court ~a id
the Jemocrats should put their own house in order at
Mia 'i Beach.
h1cGovern's extreme anger over the credentials de·
t'isi,.·1, :>" 1 his threat to bolt the party if he loses the
n· i .. a.1Jn, did noth ing to enhance his image either
\\·ith uncommitted and non·1'fcGovern delegates or voters
generally. But neither did the action of the California
primary losers.
They did n't object to the winner.lake·all California
law before the election. But as Josers they objected stren·
uously that it violated the one man, one vote precept.
ff the current spectacle of a Democratic Party in
disarray resuJts in a 'vide-0pen convention instead of a
steamroller, that would be good for the party. But as
matters stand, what the Democrats currently are doing
Is likely to be 'good for the Republican Party. •
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free State, the rl~ht of the people lo keep and bear arms
shall not be infringed. ti
The connection with a "'''elJ·regulatcd militia .. is
omitted by opponents of any kjnd of gun control.
•' Next, fears are aroused that registration of fire·
arn1s \YOul d be a first step toward confiscation of all
such weapons. That, as a lawmaker recently pointed
out, makes as much sense as sayi ng that a law keeping
unsafe c·ars off the highways will lead to the confi~ca·
tion of all cars.
1'~inally, the sophistry is trotted out that "guns
don't kill people, people kill people."
This is true as far as it goes. But it jgnores the fact
that the easily·concealed hand gun has been used to kill
more than 4 ,000 Americans every year. They \vere used
in the assissination of Robert Kennedy and the crippling
of George Wallace. And more than one-half of all the
police officers murdered in recent years \Vere victims of
small hand guns.
Sen Birch Bayh (D·ln diana) has au thored a bill
no\v un der consideration bf the Senate Judicia'r.v Com·
Jn ittee 'vhich avoids posing any threat to O\vnersh ip of
guns for sporting purposes -rifles, shotguns and long·
barreled target _pistols. '
It would not require registration of hand guns. It
would simply apply the same prohibitions on the sale of
d omestically produced "Saturday Night Specials" as
no\v exist in regard t o imported hand guns.
Th is will be no panacea, of course. But it could
help gradually to remove the criminal's most favored
weapon from ready availability -the short-barreled,
easily-concealed band gun.
Efforts to· take non·sp<?rting, snub-nosed hand ~uns
-"Saturday Night Specials" -out of sale and d1stri·
bution are invariably producers of emotional storms,
usually led by the National Rifle Association.
First, the Constitutio n is quoted, but not in full
context. Article U of the Bill of Rights reads, "A well·
regulated militia being necessary to the security of a
Consideration should also be gi ven to stiffening
the penalities for use of any gun in a crime. And to
speedier prosecution and sentencing.
America's gun-aided crimes are a disgrace before
the world. It's time to stem the vicious tide.
'You may be grea t in New Politics, George, but your
New Math leaves something to be desired!'
Deadlock Can't Be Ruled Out
McGovern Must Win • Ill 4
For Sen. Geor~ McGovern, the magic
number at Miami Beach is "four." Ex·
perience has shown that the candidate
ahead on the first baJlot for the presiden·
tial ·nomination must win by the fourth
baJlot or face elin1fnation from the con·
test. 'McGovern appears close to winning
on Jhe first roll caU, as has every major·
party ·nominee since -1952. But the
possibility o~-a deadlocked conveJltion
cannot be ruled out.
Of ,the 64 Democratic and Republican
national conventions held to da~. 12
became deadl~ked. That is, six or more
ballots Were required to pick a nominee
-in most cases, a dark horse or f1tvorite
son. Until 1936, Democratic con ventions
were especially vulnerable to deadlock
because of a rule requ iring a two-thirds
rather than a simple majority • for
nomination. .,
srALEMATED conventions h'ave pro-
duced many moments ot high drama.
Wendell L. Willkli! won the 1940
Republican nomination on the sixth ballot
as the galleries chanted, "We 'want
Willkie!" Twenty years earlier the
Republicans hap turned to another. dark·
horse, Warren G. Harding, after the
famous -or infamous -meeting of par·
ty leaders in the "smoke·filled room" in
Chicago's Blackstone Hotel.
The Democratic convention of 1924 set
1 -record for protracted balloting that
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RESEARCH
casting a unanimous vote for him.
Seymour insisted that he "'as not and
would not be a candidate. Incredibly,
though, he was unanimously chosen after
other states switched their votes.
GENERALLY SPEAKING. convention
may never be surpassed or Ouplicated. ~ea~l?Cks develop when delega~e strength
Sharply split along regional a n d is d1v1d~ among several cand idates and
Id eological lines, the convention was the leading contenders are so far apart
unable_i to nominate either of the two on the issues that accommodation is im-
" Jeadinif candidates, \Villiam G i b b s possible. The Smith-f\fcAdoo contest or
McAd<¥J and. Alfred E. Smith. Finally, oD 1924 is ~ classic example. Smith was an
the 1~rd ballot, John W. Davis became urban .hberaf from the North. a Roman
the st ndard bearer. . Catholic, and an opponent of Prohibition.
· , ~fcAdoo was a conservative westerner
FO Z~!. lt would be hard to \with close ties to the party's southern
top t e Democratic convention of 1868. ~·ing, and a leading Dry. Nomination or
The 1¥der on the f~rst ballot was.George eihier would have caused a deep rupture
H. Pet)dleton of Oh10, and he maintained in Democ-ratic ranks. •
his strength th~g~ 16 roll calls. Jn the_ past, stalemated conventions Mean~e, Gen. Wmf1eld Scott Hancock have given party l:x>sses the opportunity
was g~thering support and overtook to wheel and deal among themselves to Pe~dlet n on the 18th ballot. ~e find a nominee palatable to all. But this
ballots ]er, Sen. Thomas A. Hendricks year with new delegate-selection rules in (I~ India a. emerged from the eack to eff'eci, the role (If the bosses at the
virtually tie Hancock. Hendrie~ con~ Democratic convention will be much
tinued to ain as the 22nd and final ballo! diminished.
'vas take . A bandwagort psychology Party leaders abhor c o n v e n t i o n
began to ~'Id. . . deadlocks and do all in their pov.·er tO
And then the totally unexpected ha~ ·avoid them. They . may be mistaken.
pened. Whe Ohio was called, the delega· however. Eight of 'the 12 presidential
tioa chai an announce:d that it was nominees cho~en by deadlocked con·
placing the ~ame of ex·New York Gov. ventions went on to win the ·general clec·
Horatio Seymour in nomination and tion. ' '
Who's Bugging th·e Demos?
Never has there been 1 JD«e gross
miscarr:lage of injustice! I refer to the
totally false and m!Jleading charges that
the GOP National CommiUee retaft>ed
live fumble-finger spies to bug tile bead·
quarters of the Dem·
ocratic Nati onal
Conunittee.
True. the five,
htaded by a form er
CIA agent who was
hired by the GOP
after he helped plan
the Bay of Pigs dis·
aster. were allegedly
caught red-handed
With electronic devices in hand.
From this, some erroneously deduced
the five were planting bugs l n
Democratic ·National Chairman Larry
O'Brien's office. Nonsense. The tnlth is
they were removing them.
Actually, the bUgs were fll'St installed
Uree months ago by one Homer T. Pet·
fil»ne. a fonner CIA agent credJted with
being Ille first to predict in 1957 that tha
Vietnam war wou1d be over in a .week.
Each Friday, Pettibone would report
directly to 1 pipe-smoking higher-up
tdtnt.ified only as "John N. Mitchell." As
anyone famHiar with the goings-on at the
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Thomas Kttvil. Edit or
A lbert W. Bates
Edilorial Pagt Edilor
~ edttorlal pa.ire or t~ T>:t.lly
Nlot attb to lnJorm and sUmu· 1.atc readenl by rniscnHng this
newspaper's oplntornc and r.nn1·
mmtary on torlcs of tnt1•rri;l and
slgni.(k:anc:e, by provldins: a forurn
fot' lhe expl"t'S!!ion of (1tir M'11-dc•rs'
oplnlor-, and by pN"senllJUt the ~VettGe vfrwpolnti of infom1M ob-
~ and apoket1m<':n on loplcs
at the ""'.
Wednesday, July ~. 1972
( ART HOPPE J
Democ:ra~c National Committee these
days could have predicted, the inevitable
occurred last Friday.
be. Pid you pick up any conversation on
that?
Pettibone: Yes, sfr, 97 hoUrs worth. It's
definitely going to be ~1CGovern, unless
the Convel)tion deadlocks. Then it's going
to be either Humphrey, Kennedy,
\Vallace or E. Z. Lone.
A-fitcbell (perking up): Sounds like a
dark horse. Who's E. Z. Looe?
SCENE: The luxurious offices of1 a Pettibone: I don't know, Chlef. But
wealthy and widel y respected politi~al O'Brien said several times that 1 and I
party. Pettibone, coat collar turned up, quote, "The 'Farty °"'es a great debt to
hat brim snapped down, scuttles in. The E. Z. Lone Company." Let's see if
tape recorder cradled in his arms. r ve anytJ1ing else ... Oh, \vould you be
Pettlbooe (elatedly); Our perseveranc~ intere:sted in a ~st of their campaign COii·
has finally paid off. Ohief. J've got a tributors?
whole bundle of secrets here. Do you Mllcbell (rubbing h1s hands excitedly):
realize the Democrats are $9 million in • Now. that's what we've been waiting for,
debt? ' some political·dynamite. Read it to me.
~fitchell: That's all they've talked PetLlbone: Ri ght, Chi('r. (R~adlng)
about for the past three.months. \' Herman F. fl,1udge of. Peoria Falls, $10.
P ttlbo And O'B . Uk ·tr , Mitchell: Yes, yes, go on! e ne: . nen es pas a.mi· Pettibone: That's all, sir. That and the
on-rye sandwiches. . 1eviction notice. ..
Mltehell : :rtiat's all lie .e.ver talks \ Mitchell (blaiiching): Evlct.ioo notice!
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bout. As a s~m~le hllmani~nan gesture, \,ook here, Pettlbone, llire somebody to
I ve been thinking of sending him one. sneak in there and remove those bug s.
\Vhat about 19ur telephone taps? \Ve can't arford to have a new ~nant find
Pettibone : Sorry. Chief. The phone them and n1ake the taPes public.
co1npany removed t,hem. Along '"Ith their Pettibo ne: But if the Democrtlts have
telephones. But J did manage lo llsten ht no seerets , ..
on a ,secret reuding of the entire A-lllcbell (worriedly): The one thing we ·
Dc;nocrat.ic pla.tfornt • ~ can't afford to buck, Petlibone, is a big
l\fltcbell : No\v :Vou·re tnlking! Vi1Jat ~ympathy vote.
does it say?
Pettlbo•e (reading lrom a transcript):
.. The J:>om®ratic· lJ.'lrty," :iccordini. ti>
what O·'Brien told an unidentified s.ource
"stands for build ing a better Amcric.a."
ShouJd '1:e leak that to 1he press?
~11tchell (sighing): \Vhat we "'ant to
know Is who their candidate's going to
Quotes
•Or. lloNlhy V. Whipple, In McCaU'1 -
"Even moderate use of marijuana maY
be harmful to young teenagers, because
lhey are provided with a means of cop.
plnif out on lheir problems instead of fac·
ing them and they fail to grow and
mature emotionally. Excessive use
doubllesfl1)' bfterferes wHh a productive
life, regaritlcss ol age:"
Dear
GI001ny
Gus
The way to stop skyjackings is to
•I-OP flying nlrplanes. Then all
those silly airline pilots 'vho blame
the news medin for the problem
could go to work as Pullman
porters. ·
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TM1 ftlllll"f "flffh ftadtrt.' c'f}tWI, NI •
MC:tt .. rUf trlet• •I tllt "4!WNl'IH'• St~•
"~'It •ti _.,. , 01Hm1 G-wa. Df,+lf PU1I,
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Office Is His
Home Away
From Home
( HAL BOYLE J
The U .. S. business office used to be a
place of work only. Today i(has become
pretty much the social center vf
American life. ,
As many a boss is av;·are, getting a job
done is only a dim~roblem in lhe back of
many a worker's head when he gets up in
the n1orning and comes to his ho-me away
from home -the of·
fice.
In some \\'avs he
finds his office· more
relax ing than his
home, because he
has fev;•er responsi·
bilities there a n d
isn't annoyed by
such intruding incon·
veniences as a frO\\'·
sy \Vife and noisy dullard chil·
dren. Half the people who ge t to \vork
on time or stay late do so not bct'ause
lhey are conscientious, but because 1his
enables them to leave home earlier and
get back thete later.
YES MIUJONS of American \\'Orking
hu sbands and wives symbolically run
away from horn~ every day now. They
don't head for a highway, ho\\•ever. Thef
simply go to the office.
The idea that the office is a clUsty place
where crabbed old men and wiihered
homely women endlessly sc rawl ink
ma rks in cobwebby !edgers belongs to the
folklore of the past. /\ian, -the mode111
business office isn't that way -at all
anymore.
A BUSINESS OFFICE is stlll reckoned
as a market 'place. But that is only one of
the functions it serves. It is also a rest
home, a restaurant, a hospital, a recrea-
tion area, an ·entertainment complex, a
beauty parlor, a barbershop, a church, a
gymnasium, a forum, and a pa,ssion pit
wh ere there ·is more hanky pan!Cy going·
on than at the avera ge drive-in theater.
You go in to the conference room, and
what is· going on there? The group n1a y
be considering raising or lowering the
price of a product. It is more likely. on
the other hand, to be arguing over
whether management should be asked to
change the design of the office bowling
team's shirts.
YOU GO UP TO ANY desk at random.
and what ls happening? The man may be
·\\Titing a htJsiness memo, He could also
be calling his girl friend , taking a n:ip, or
even selling Christmas cards or real
estate on the side. There ls no better way
today to moonlight than by ope.rating a
small buslnes.~ of your own from a desk
in the company where you earn you r liv-
ing. Think of the rent and telephone bill~
you save.
You go Into the men's washroom. and
what do you see? You see two office boys
giviflg each other a haircut, three guys
hiding out with hangovers, and a senlnr
vice president washing the drip-dry shirt
he plans to wear that evening.
And 'what is going on in th e stockroom?
llere mo1lesty must draw a curtain 'vhcre
there is none. An orgy is an orgy Is nn
orgy.
"Doesn't anybody eve r do anything
af'ound here ?" groans !he boss, after an
Inspection tour. He retreats to his own
~anctum and reaches for a golf club.
Where else can he gc' in the practice to
keep his putting game in shape?
The question again arises. ·HO"' doe~ a
modern US. office business offic(' ge t
any business done?
l\J10\;·s God only.
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Two Reasons We
.Need Compassion
Thoughts al Large:
Compassion is needed not merely
because it is a mora l virtue but also
because it is a psychological necessity:
as La Rochefoucauld put it. "\Vhen our
hatred is too keen. it places us beneath
those \\'e hate."
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P:irents habitually excuse a v;•aY'A·ard
youth by eXpffiining
that he "felJ into bad
co1npany" ~ but
everyone. at OOttom,
chooses the company
he falls into and is
n1ost influenced by
\1'hat m05t appeals
to him. • •
Every religion be·
gan as a "blas-
phemy" against its predecessors, • •
People \\'ho con1plain that the sensa-
tional news is emblazoned on the front
pages \\'hile the decent little· iteffis are
buried \vould be irate if the million-dollar
u•inner or an Irish S\\·eepstakes was bare-
'Jy mentioned while·the names of a hun·
dred thousand losers were listed.
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Tl takes Tar more brains to handle a
block head than to deal ..... ith a pe rson or
average intelligence.
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When you consciously admire a
'"riter's '"sf.yle," you should recognize a
failure of achievement -for in the best
writing. a real 1nan is speak ing to you,
out of the authenticily of his deepest self,
and the a1varenes.S of ''style" is a bafrier
to genuine comn1unication. • • •
Speaking of communication, the cetitr<il
problem is that it is impossible to con-
verse v1ilhout generalizing. and im·
pcssible to genCra1ize without falsifying. • • •
The more you do to impress other pea-.
pie, the v.•ea ker you fe el inside: for then
your stabili ty depends precariously on
e::tcrnal support you can never be sure
of, instead of the internal support that alone gives security. • • •
Pessimists are· usually smarter than
optimists, but not as successful, for there
is a strain in the pessimist that does not
u'ant things to turn out \\'ell, even for
himself. -• • •
The gradual but relentless extinction of
the small farmer in American society is
a tragedy, not so much for him as for his
descendants. \vho v;·ill be denied the o~
portunily to lead the agrarian life that
millions of personalities naturally hunger
for and could easily satisfy In previous
ages.
Ban on Easter Grass
WAS~TINGTON -Some Easter egg-
heads are trying to get the federal
governn1enl to ease its ban o n
dangerously flammable Easter grass.
The ban "'as ordered by the Food and
Drug Ad.ministration for the 1973 season,
because \he green, crinkly cellophane in
Ea ster baskets can
catch fire and bum
children.
f\1ost of the grass·
makers \1·ent <ilong
'"ith the ban. But Er·
'vin \Ved er, owne r ~
l1ighland f\1anurac---
turing a n d Sales,
ht'ard about it too
late. To his horror.
he found he was stuck with a $200,000 in·
vcntory, nil packaged and ready to sell.
SINCE TIJE GRASS has absolutely no
use except to cushion Easter eggs, \Veder
faced a finnncial crisis. Jn desperation.
he look his problem tc Rep. PhU Crane
(fi·lll.):
The able and articulate Crane,
demonsrrating a cert\tin callousness for
·the safety of lltLlo children, showed more
c:oncem about all thnse c o I o r f u I
cellophane shreds on Weder"s hands.
Crane moblllzcd a save-the-cellophane
lobby \Vhich, at one time or another, in·
chided such · congressional stalwarts as
dashing Oarry Goldwnter, Jr. (R-Ollif.):
big, bushy Tip O'Neill (D-Masa.): nally
Ken Grl\Y (0-111.): Bob Michel (R-111.):
1111d 1wo Oklahoma eggheads, Tom Steed
and Jopn camp. .
THEY TREKKED down lo the FDA
for mectinp with olficials, fired off lef·
lers :tnd !iOoded the FDA switchboard
\Vith calls against the Easter grass ban.
They even summoned FDA Com·
missioner Charles Ed\vards to a prlvP.te
mooting in O'Neill 's Majority Whip Of·
fire.
Tho FDA memos began to Oy. On•
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(JACK ~DERSON)
urgent internal message tells hO\Y Weder
turned up with ''his supporters" from
Capitol Hill to put on the pressure but
1 added bravely: "No delay in enforcement
could be anticipated,''
CRANE EVEN made a House speech
quoting Justice Brandeis 1n support of
his crusade to save the flam1nable
Easter grass. But Sen. Joe f\fontoya (!).
N.M.), was unimpressed. He wrote FDA
Commissioner Edwards a letter. warnii;ig
that the sale or surplus Easter gra.c;s
"would place a number of small children
In danger."
At thls point, Tip O'Neill rallied and
decided to put the children ohead of the
Eastu grass. It now looks, therefore, as
if Weder ls going to be stuck with a Int or
shredded cellophane.
....----By George ---.
Dear George:
Were you serious when you
proposed holding both national
political convenllon." In Dis neyland?
WONDERUiG
Dear \Vondering:
At first I was -now I un-
dMstand the idea won't work. The
con ventions are so much funnier
that Disneyland i5 moving to Miaml
Bt.ach.
CONFIDENTIAL 'l'iL.ll.O.B.O •
REBEEZEE : Get, I don 't know;lf
the job 11 opon, but you could try.
However, both HHll and McGovern
mat well already have a best
friend.
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How Long Does
Clotl1i1ig· La st?
llow long should your various articles of clothing last!
The. National Jn11tltute of Ory Cleaning did a study on thal
So its members would know how much to pay for ·cus--
tom ers' clalm11. A woman's basic suit, it was found, ought
to be good for four years. A cloth coat, three years. A
street dres.s, two years. A house dress, one year. A man 's
\vinler auit, four ytars. His overcoat, four years. A dress
shirt, t,1,.0 years.
A POLISll doctor claims his research proves the Ja.
bor of unma?Tied e1pectant mothers
is almost invariably shorter than that
of pregnant "ives.
A £10UDAY INN'S bartender has
to cxime up with the :suoney for 20 'ii
drinks ror each fifth <'f liquor. that's
the rule.
SAYS HERE the Army is short of
physicians. Calls to mind that elderly
observation that military medicine is
to medJcine what military music is lo
music.
QUERIES -Q. "Can a man be taught a foreign Jan~
guage with a pillow :speelter attached to a tape recorder
while he :sleeps?"
A. Not if h~'s. really conked . .out .. He might pick up a
few lines as he dozes ofr, however. Such is the latest con.
tenUon of the :sleep researchers.
Q. "AREN'T there small claims courts in every state?0
A. Except Colorado, Indiana and Nebraska.
Q. "CAN an armadillo swim?''
A. Can indeed. Pump:1 its digestive innards full of air
ftTSt, then paddles along most ntightily.
BEAUTY -\Vhat makes Eric Morley of England an
authority on femnle pulchritude, I guess, is the fact he
has managed more than 2,000 beauty contests. In looks, he
thinks the shape of a \\'Oman's leg is more important than
her face. Bul he says her height and tape measurements
are even more significant. As previously reported , his ideal
girl stands S.-foot-6 and tapes 36-~35.
IF IT'S real!~· \\1hite, citizens hereabouts think it ought
to have a slightly blue cast. But in South America, if it's
really \\'bite. U1e Latins expect it to show a reddish tinge.
Like benul y. white is. in ,tbe eye of the, etc ..
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Francisco's CfOlclen Gate Bridge is 43. And the men who
do so outnumber the women by 23 to one. That 's odd.
Usual men-women ratio among suicides is three to one.
Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1875. New-
port Beat:.h, Calif. 92660.
Self-soaring New
Calif or1iia Sport
WS ANGELES (AP l -The result was a leg broken
Windy days along Southern Wsix plnces.
California's bluffs pro\ide the JOE SAID THE 40 h
springboard for the budding . . . m.p.
sport of self-soaring. an ac.-.. wrnd that \VhlpJ>t:d his kite was
tivity that requires t ts ~ouble the vel.oc1ty considered
participants to I it er a 11 y ideal for soarJng.
become attached to their But he said be wanted to see
kites. how much wind the new kite
The kites usually are con-could endure and beams that
structed or aluminum poles, the kit~ was oot damaged in
dacron sailcloth and steel wire. the accident.
Most are precision-made Eipper, o{ .ToM"ance, said
and bolted for strength and the association's participants,
range in siz,e from a 33-pound who range in age from 5 to 62,
IS-footer to a 40-pound 18-are strapped into their crafts!
footer. with a harness. That's all the
preparation needed before
they grab onto a contn>I bar
and leap ofr'a bluff, he said.
DESPITE TIIE FLIM.SV ap-
pearance of the k 1 t e s ,
Southern California H a n g
Glider Association president
Richard Elpper says stlf-soar-
in·g is safe as long as rules are
followed.
Eipper. hobbling around on
crutches, attests to the im·
portance of safety. fie relates
how he was testing a new kite
model when it was caught lfy
a 40-rnile-an-hour wind, caus-
ing it to make a run loop and a:
half roll before tumbling 70
1 .. 1 to the ground.
He said it only takes two
steps to get airborne with the
result "a se~tion beyond
words, an un bel i e v ab I e
freedom."
Settlement
Accepted
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A
Sacramento man's suit for
$400,000 damages for a beating
he received du ring a
distw-bance at the San Fran-
cisco c.oonty jail in 1969 has
been settled while the case
lvas in trial at U.S. District
Court.
The !!etUement for a
reported $10,000.plll! payment
to Andre 0. Millett, 24, a
musician, was reported by at-
torneys for both sides.
Formal approval of the pay-
ment n'lust be made by the
Board of Supervisors.
Millett said he "'as partly
bllnded when a deputy struck
him during a disturbance et
tht jail where he rcu; awaiting
transfer to a federal prison to
be drafted Into m i 11 t a r y .....,Jee.
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Father of the Appalachian
Trail ls a 93-year~ld New
Englander a out rs over
named Benton rt-fac:Kaye. l·le
says he got the notion ()f such
a wi lderness track around the
end of the last tenlury.
Years later, in 1921, the idr-a
~·ns endorsed. and Y•ith lhc'·
support of fr iends the first
section y,•as finished in 1923 in
the Bear Mountain area of
Palisades Int erstate Park of
New \'ork and .New Jersey.
Tll E A"'PPA LAC 111 AN
TRAIL Co n re re n c r tn
\Vash.ington coordinated \\'Ork
on the. project. By 1928, about
500 miles had been completed.
1931 11ea1 ly lwo-
tod ay's !rail.
A milestone was reached
Oct. 2, 1008, when President
Lyndon B. Johnson sii:ned !!1lo
law the National Tr a i Is
Systen1 Act, establishing two
federally protected trails -
the Appalachian and Ute 2,40IJ.
n1ile Pacific Crest -and pro-
vid ing a bnsls for developing
others.
J\1ost of the Appalachian
Trail is cleared and kept up by
\O<'al hiking and outdoo rs clubs
and incti\1\dual hikers
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MARTHA MITCHELL AND TRADEMARK
'Wt'r• Running C:onn1lly for Popt'
Martha Mitchell:
Superstar Fades
_Jly HELEN TIIOMAS
(First of Two Articles)
WASHING TON I UPI) -
The telephone was b o t h
Martha Mitchell's trademark
and · her undoing as a
superstar in a Republican ad-
mlnistration \Vith few glit-
tering personalities.
She was outspoken on topics
from the Vietnam War to lhe
Republicans to the Democrats
to her husband.
She said the unthinkable in a
town where· discretion and
protocol act. as effective gags
for most people.
"The Vietnam War is ove r"
was one of her shockers.
As the wife of one Cabinet
member, she said of another:
.. We're thinking of running
M•rth• h•d the
taeM!fl to ••11 what
•he thought an d
celled the •hots as
•'"' saw th~m,
.. ometimes outrng•
f!OIUlfl.
Treasury John B. Connally
for Pope."
"RIGHT ON MARTH A!
Give 'em Hell,'' President
Nixon used to say when the
wife of his attorney general,
John N. Mltchell, te<d off on
the Democrats. '
Now, three years after her
spectacular rise to becoming
the most sought after woman
in Washington, she and her
hmband are preparing for an
eventual m,ove back to New
York and away from the ·
limelight. Mitchell. who
resigned as attorney general
to manage President Nixon's
re-election campaign, as quit
the latter post at his wife 's in-
11stence.
lllRS. MITCHELL. 53, burst
Into prominence early in 1969,
when she told an interviewer
that antiVietnam War
demonstrators looked I i k e
0 RussiM revolutiona ries .''
She made a 2 a.m. phone call
to th~ Arkansas G.azette to
blast Sen. J . \Villiam Fulbright
(D-Ark.), a leading critic of
the y,•ar.
---blartba had -lhe nerve· to say
whJ!t she thought and called
the shots as she saw them,
sometilnes outrageously.
President Nixon wes amus-
ed. He felt she added a touch
.of liveliness, even glamor to
the staid stamp of his ad·
ministration. She fell into a
class with 'i-Ienry A. Kissinger
as a Nixon-style celebrity.
l\IAJL SHOWERED into her
letterbox and she developed a
country wide-following. Some
of her detractors starting call-
ed her 'Moutha ."
The wivves of other Cabinet
members who were under
strong restraints, n e l the r
understood nor liked ti-1artha 's
pawer.
Mrs. Nixon and her
daughter. Julie Eisenhower
and Tricia Cox, defended ·her
right to speak, but did not ap-
prove of some or her fiery
opinions.
Although their h u s b a n d s
were close, Mrs. Nixon and
~frs. Mitchell maintained a
cool.and detached relationship, ·
although they spent many
social hOurs together.
Mrs. Mitchell began to feel
her opinions, by now· receiving
·wide attention, were worth
something, as indeed they
were.
She angered some or the
senatorial v .. ives when she
personally atttmpted to lobby
them on the telephone while
their husbands were
adamantly opposing such pro-
JXlSals as the President's
nomi nation of Florida Judge
G. Harrold Carswell for the
Supreme Court. It v.·as a
breach or protocol on her part.
Martha had be<n a happy
"country club" wife in Rye.
N.Y. before moving to
Washington. Her husband
headed an illustrious Wall
Street Jaw flnn before merg-
ing it with Nixon's Jaw
partnership.
The fl.1itchells, both di vorced
from p r e v i o u s marriages.
have one child, daughter 1ifar-
ty, 11, who is adored by both.
Martha was a Pine Bluff, Ark.
Belle v.·ho attended Catbo1ic
schools. Although she was not
a Catl1olic, her friends dubbed
her "Saint Mart ha."
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right in . Give to ou r Carou sel Opera-
tor . All tho se who do wi ll be en tered
in our Garben5ta nge l Geetus draw-
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sc 11 so n1 e Garbenstangel Celt. .' .$50
to th e, lu cky vvinne1· \vho need 1101 he
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•FOOD-CANDY ... Hickory Farms • Lindberg Nutrition • See's • RESTAURANTS ... Harvest House • Kaplan's • King's • LePetit Cafe ! Riviera • SPECIAL TY SHOPS ... A La
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eek Portra it Studio . Bett~r Barbers • Crowning Glory Beauty Salon • H ouse of Tailoring • On the.Go Travel • Optometri st • Peter Pan Beauty Salon• FINANCIAL ... A vco Savings
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• 'Voice of Cruiser 3' to Judge Garbenstangels decoYatoY line
Sharing lhe spotlight Satur· a separa te story, Is back ror ('very th1ng and seen plenty or ning "Could This Be You?" and rolk singer in USO troupa
day morning as judges o( the .. 11is S<'~ond yeur or the big con· sighls during hiS career. rildio series in Seattle. appearances and 1 at e r
Second Annual Build a Better tes t. DeSoto Jogs 200-plus freeway A nat ive or Seattle. he · perfonntd with the ~t11e
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Garbenstangel Contest an(!. But dcS<lto 11ill be getting mi les each day -all during graduated from that city's Jlepertoire PJaY°house ..
Internaliontll ' Rallye will be his first look at a gaggle of rush hours -and frequently Roosevelt High and l a t er DeSoto came to K.A1PC in
Dave deSoto, radio station garbenstangels \1·hen he at·, exceeds that figure to cover gained a Speech Arts educa· 1965, and has beco1ne an i1n·
K~1PC's "man in Orange tempt s to judge the entries fires and olher disasters with uoo at San Diego Junior COi· portant voice to hundreds of
County.'' and Golden West Saturday mornlng, sta rting at on·the-scene repo rtlngs, Jege and attended the Univer· tl1ousands or So uther n
College's Gene Tardy. the IO o'clock, on the Ca rousel l-lis r a d i O ·TV · acti ng sity of Washington's School o[, California motorists each day.
"pro" ~·ho has been building Court at South Coast Plaza , background is as wide and Drama. lie is one o( the station's most
garbenstangels for more than Chances are very good. varied as the beat which he in-demand guest speakers and
a d~ade. · however, that deSoto \vlll nut covers, dating back to his fJe began training !or the h Is theatrical background
Tardy, whose background is be rattled by the ne\v ex-radio debu t at age 9 and stage at age 4, compiled more doubtle ssly adds to his presen·
explained n1ore thoroughly in perience. He's done aln)ost _h_ig_hl_ig_h_led_b-'y_hi_s_a_w_a_ro_·•_·,_·n_· _1h_a...:n_s:.:,OOO:.::....:ho::::ur_:•_•::•~•..:b::•::ll•::d:_.::l•_:l::io::n.::on~ra::d::io:._a::n<l~i'.'.n.!:pe'.'.:r'.'.'°::":_·
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Swimwear
Sportswear
Accessories
S izes 3 to 13
GARBENSTANGEL JUOGE
KMPC'1 Dave deSoto
LOWER MALL LEVEL
lrlttol of S.11 Dleijo frwy. COit• Mesa 540·7777
CAMEO , 00 SHOES
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nfQiUSe nl'-~ Tr oph y Defe nders ).. ~ . '2J }lln •e• Orange Coast Colleg~ song leaders sym bolically hang onto Collegiate Division ..(_ lU U perpelual lrophy de 51 gned by Noack Trophy Co vof Cosla Mesa fo r garbenstan COSTA MESA -PHONE 546-5210
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SOUTH COAST PL ••• e COSTA MESA gel contest. '!lhey'Jl cheer their team on in its .defense of trophy 1von by OCC. -" ' ' '"' <-"""""' Jas t D 'a~•-It If "'T~\\ProdllOh••no«rm~llonwh•l1v1rwlmll m1rc.1n ovU. Li;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=!\i:~~t~~ep~~~~~~~~~ro~lll-~ e -t-) are--Susa n \V-ard,· Debi l\filhollan d, ·Lincta~crcayel' -11--------l=::....:==C:::===::::::;;;==--=========' _ Liz Kµhl, Dianne Johnson and Carol Ca ld\vell. · ll
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Bedspreads By Marly
Quilted to the floor, jumbo cord, double
interlocking stitch on quilt. Comes in
solid colors. Choose from either "
Twin, full, Queen or King si1e.
TWIN Reg. 29.95 SALE 19.95
FULL Reg. 29.95 SALE 24.95
QUEEN Reg. 42.50 SALE 29.95
KING Reg. 42.50 SALE 34.95
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Draperies
ALL 20°/o OFF
We lllne llterallr lll111drffi of '!1019ffH
dra,..-1" fo tto"' 1tt your ll•llt'!l•roo111,
DH or btidf'ff111. Tiie wfrt111lly lh11ltlest
1eWc:tlo11 ef 411111llry fabrict hicl1M:
e Antique Satins e Dacron
Sheers e Prints e Boucles
e looseweavts e Damasks
e Cotton Velvets
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Altew 2 Wfth fer •ti.,.,,
e In 48" to 288" widths
e In 36" to 108" widths
Spoclol prices'"' 20% Off
regular prices.
41nxu• "'9· 11.00 SALE 8.80 pr.
96"x84" reg. 27.00 SALE 21.60 pr.
192"x84" reg. 55.00 SALE 44.00 pr •
Garbenstangel Pro'
Creates New Gertie
The old pro a m o n g and dO\\'n ove:· some select
garbenstange!ers is G c n e_ ch tese. ~A't the right moment
Tardy. the hammer was supposed to
The 40-year-old Colden 'Vest drop, and it \\'as all over. Then I
College graphic arts instru::~or an all·clear !Hren \11as to go
has spent much of his s-pare off.
time in the past 11 yea rs ft never wo rked. Tardy
building what he ca J J e d laughed -··never even got
"nothing machines." close."
B u t , as a n y g 0 0 d Ultinlalelv he \\'ants to build
garbenstangeJist kno.,..·s, what a large scaie garbcnstangel in 1 I hey re a 11 y a re j 5 his backyard from old se•ving
garbenstangels. \Vhen his machines, typewriters and )
t a I en t a n d h i 5 other junk. garbenslangels \Ve re1 __ __: _______ __:=
discovered la st year just prior
to the world's first Build a
Better Ga~bensta ngel Contest
and Internationar Rallve he
was pressed into serviCe on
the P-r~uction team .
Thus it was that he created
Gary Garbenstangel. the
mechanical emcee who kept
Tardy's garbenstangel exh ibit
running last year,
Tardy, who will judge the
current contest at South Coast
Pl aza. expected to have a new
Gertie Garbenstangel on the
job toda y.
He said Gertie is bigger and
better than Gary and \Viii ha ve
a fe\v surprises for admirers
v:ho come to see her at the
show.
She's the latest in a Jong line
or creations by Tardy. Over
the years he has design«:! and
assembled 25 • • n ot h i n g
machines" or garbenstangelli
as a \va v to relax and unwi nd,
a J>asstime com pletel y
unrelated to the stresses of his
job.
''My reward is building
something that doesn't have to
prove a thing. \Vhen I'm done
I can throw the darn th ing
a\va.v if I \Vant to. And the
machines are ha.,rd for people
to criticize because they can't
say they don't work ri ght," he
savs.
Tardy st arted his ''nothing
mach ines" as a joke when he
taught high school. Drafting
teachers discovered they had
on the premises a mouse with
an insatiab le appeti te for stu -
den t dr<t\\•ingi::. \Vhen they put
_the problem to Tardy he con-
cocted !I device to trap the
pesky visi tor. I-le got a tube
and a board. <ind rigged up
bells. red lights, a gauge
· calibrated in "ratkins." and a
deadly han1mer bobbing up
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REGULAR $125 NOW OS)el-!)
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CHOICE OF 4 FAMOUS-BRANDS OF MEN'S SUITS 12990
If we told you the celebrated names of these handsome suits you'd be at
our doors first thing this morning! We can tell you this, however. They're
ALL prestige, QU ALITY SUITS that sell daily in our stores for $155 to $175
each. Choose from all the la test Styles, Patterns and Colors-at this SEMI·
ANNUAL SALE price of just $129. .,
ANOTHER GREAT BUY IN FAMOUS BRAND SUITS 9890
Regularly $1 35. SAVE OVER $36 on these famous brand suits featured in
our Semi·Annual Sale at a record low 98.90. Men who know fine tailoring
;ind workmanship will lose no time in selecting one or more while this price
prevails.
SENSATIONAL! DOUBLE KNIT FASHION SUITS 7890 .
Nobody, but nobody gives you DOU BLE KNIT SUITS of th is quality for
78.90 but Harris & Frank! Come choo se yours from the largest assort·
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2 ... YES WE SAID TWO·TROUSER DOUBLE KNITS 9890
The se are the same Two ·Trouser Double Knit Suits we've been selling day
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afford to miss. All styles, sizes and color1, but COME EARLY for the cream
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following letter can1e nll 1he "As it is an early model. the
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USED GARB EN SI' ANGEL
Must h av e right-handed
zoenstlft wilh powu d iP-
poleck, Would accept early
model with bat tery operated
p i d d Je bottom. \\'rite:
Classified ad No, 174, DAI-
LY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626.
That little ad was one of this
summer's biggest put-ons, but
DAILY PILOT readers
weren 't fooled -at least not
mu ch.
Here's a aampling of the
mail that obvioU&ly was in-
tended to kid the kidders:
Dear Sir:
Jn reference to your ad .•.. I
have a used garbenstanget
(early 1968 model) w/right-
handed zoenstlft, but the dip-
poleck is manual, n o t
powered.
However, It does have auto-
piddlebottom and a frun-
desharf attachment w/auto-
matlc reichlefletch.
Please let me kRow if that's
close enough. I've been trying
to get rid of lt for four years
now
lVilliam R. Ruess
Huntinaton Beaclt
but it is the left-handed model.
Be not dismayed. It also has
the fleigelhopper, which allows
the conversion to a right-hand-
ed wenstift. This modification
was added after the purchase
of your model.
The battery~perated pid-
dlebottom is now operated
electrically with a ziefelstadt ~
which has completely up-grad-
ed the main function of the
garbenstangel, allowing it to
operate on either batteries or
electricity.
Sincerely yours,
Marge Brown
Hunt~ngton Beach
Dear Sir: ~
I happen to ·have in my
possession a g~stangel
with power dippoleck and a
bat tery-o per ate d pid-
dlebottom. There is just one
problem.
Mine is left-handed!
Sorry we couldn't help you.
Better luck next time.
Ardent Fan
Newport Beach
Dear No. 174:
I recently inherited a like-
new Garbenstangel Cosmic X.
My uncle acquired it in
Europe shortly after the war
and it has been stored in an El
Monte warehouse ever since.
It has the right-handed
1.oenstift, including the 39-
degree 'stlft lever modifier
needed with the power dip-
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pole<'k. 'ftle piddlebottom is
vacuum operated. As you
know. battery-opera ted pld·
dlebOttoms were banned in
Germany after 1939.
A Garbenstangel. Ltd. tnow
1t rrt>sidiary of the Coca~Cola
Co.) repusentative appraised
my Cosmic X at over 100,000
klinkoes.
For you, only 90,000 (firm)
delivers.
Dear Sirs:
( Unsi g11 ecl J
Costa Me sa
I have a garbenstangel I
believe to be at least 100 years
old. It was given to me by my
late . grandfather, Mord ical
Smith.
He bought it rrom an Ara-
bian banana ealesman who on·
ly used it every other Tuesday
to analyze schizoid prunes.
lts only outstanding feature ts its four-speed zarfzax. My
grandfather attached it to the
right Jobe of the zoenstift in
192.l when the zarfzax first
came out. It is powered by
peanut oil and runs about 300
zafinkJes to the tablespoon.
Senrs, Roebuck and C<>. thli;
week announced plans to
mar'ket the first integrated
\lide<> tape c artridge
1· e c o r d i n g·playback unit
designed prin1arlly for hon1e
. use. The systenl will becorne
available in l:.os Angele~.
Orange, Ventura, Rive rside.
and Sun Bernardino county
ureas on Aug, t.
lpcluded in the sys h:n1 are a
2$-inch color telev isl9.I) CQI\:"
sole. which houses th?' vldeo
ta1>-: unit. Hnd a black-and·
white lig htweight camera. 1t
will go on sale in 32 stores in
the Jive-county area ror a~
prOximat<!ly $1,600 per set.
The set allows taping and
playback of televisiou pt o-
grams oil the air; the taping
of "home movies" v.•ith lhe
black-and-white camera ior
playback, and the playing or
more . than 600 pre-recorded
tapes from a library or motion
pictures and other programs.
The console also operates in-
dependently as a c o l o r
television set.
A portable color tele-
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available later, as \vell as a
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system to all recently sol,d
Sears color consoles and best·
selling 19-inch portable color
models. The "playback only"
unit will sell for about $750.
Al the tin1e or inti'Oduction,
Scars will provide hninediate
delivery of some pre-recorded
tapes and 48-hour delivery df
all tapes in the library. Sears
INTRODUCING
CUSTOM -FRAMING
w, now carry ' compleit lint of
frem• mo11ldin9 •nd m1\5 to m•el your
indlYidu1I requiremenh.
wil l rent full·Jenglh movies for
$3·5, depending on lengt~ onp
content. .Blank tapes and pre.
r.ecorded programs al.so wlil
be sold by Sears for 113-40,
again depending on length ind
content.
Sears service teclurlclans
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in maintenance and repair or
the units. Sears service and
sa tisfaction guarantees will
accompany each sale.
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The zarfzax's external decor
looks like wrought iron but it
is really Lower Slobovian gum
base. The only care it needs is 'ii ' J a daily washing w i th :::j~ "'-......__ ~ . ~ BAK studio
vanadium pentoxide or un-' ''itrified twaddle, whichever is 'HOME MOVIES' CAN BE 'BROADCAST' ON•TV SCREEN, TAPED FOR RE·VIEWING
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I am happy to say thal it -----------1---------------------
does have a battery-operated <1111~<111~<111~4~4~•~~·~·~· .............................. ~ ... ~ ... ~·~·~·~ ............................ ~ ... ~<111~4~•~•· piddlebot to m. Mine, however, will run for Qays on xylene about; the United Stales had
_chloride if and _when the bat· a1nbitions to corner the \ror!d
teries run down. rbenstangel-marlt•er..---1----I--
This-unique feature once A ne\v so urce of the mineral
saved my life when t was wa s found in 1939 but was
stranded for two weeks in . thrown overboard into the
Outer Mongolia. J was even-River Pl ata from the German
tually rescued by a goatherd ship the Graf Spee -remem-
who drank air my peanu t oil. be r?
But that is another story. The "Pueblo" is reported to
Thls garben!tangel would be have been on the track of
an interesting conversation more when captured by the
piece in anybody's tepidarium. North Korean navy. There was
It is also useful at the beach. a clue to this . in the South
Jt makes an excellent sun Coast Repertory Tehater prcr
shade and, if you are skilled. duction of Pueblo w h i c h
·. you can surr on .jt. played selloi.it crowds in your
I am willing to Jet this go ~t Costa Mesa.
· a bargain price of 1,000 rubles. Sincerely.
I am sure it will give you a ft1erton E. Hinshaw
millenia or excellent running. Director.
Art1iur Alle1l Charles \V. Bowers
Newport Beach i'\lemoriat Museunt
Sir:
Have in my possessio n ;i
partiall y res tored
garbenstangel with recently
rebuilt cranch and convertible
(right or left-hand) zoenstift.
This model is equipped v1ith
both power and manual di p.
poleck with brass cranny.
Several offers now outstan·
ding include an even trade for
a matched pair of E-flat
phenortons.
Sirs:
( U11signed)
Hu:11tingto11 Beach
Sa1ita Ana
To whom it may concern :
I do not have a used
garben.stangel with right-hand-
ed zoenstifl.
Could you accept a used
garbenstangcl w/right-handed
maggacinch and b a t t e r y ·
operated dinglebanger?
Also have a '72 model
garbenslangel with right and
left·handed \Vatchajiggers.
f( interested. YOU write to
Classified Ad N<f. 174.
( Un.slaned )
Cost.a i\1esa
Surely you know. all the pre;======="---'==.!
Sp an i s h·American War
garbenStangels are in museum
collections and cannot be
shown for l-ack or space.
No genuine ones ha ve been
made since then. An essential
ingredient, a rare mineral
earth, always in limited sup-
ply went down with the Maine
in Habana harbor. In fact that
ts what the whole war Y.•as
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HAllD8AGS
9.00 Secretory pur1e • , ....•.....•••• 5.99
7.00 Super choice of shoulder bogs , • , , 4 .99
11 .00·21.00 Super travel totes •••.•••• ·6.99
13 .00.16.00 Summer great bogs, styles .• 9 .99
7,00-60.00 Super bog group • • . • 1/3·1 /2 off
16.00-60.00 lono Boutique bogs • • • . 1 /3 off•
GLOYIS
10.00-29.95 leother gloves ...... 5 .99-7.99
FASHION JIWILRY
28 .0Q..50.00 Group of fashion warches 1 /2 off
fosh.an Jewel(Y. all llot~f .,.,ep~
Morino, Polo• \11rdn. lal.l'lltOO<I, NeWpart
3.00-5.00 Fashion chains . . . . . 2.99, 2 /5 .0 0
· 3.00-12.00 Hand crafted jewelry 1.99, 3/3 ,99
3.00 Bongle bracelets ..... ·: 1 .99, 3/5.49
3.00-6.00 Anlique design rings ••• 99, 3/2:79
3.00-15.00 Fa mous iewelry , . , •.. , .99·7 .50
3.00-6.00 Fashion chalk while beads • , 2/5.00
ACCESSORY SHOP
13.00-15.00 Acrylic cardigans, 36-42 ... 9 . 99
8.00-13.00 Famous coordinates •• ,. 4 .99.7.99
3.50-6.00 fashion Korves , .•••••••••• 2.99
4.00·8.00 Chain, leolher belt . , , • , , • , • , 2.99
10.00 Pull-on penis, machine wash, 10-18 6 .99
8.00 Nylon knit turtleneck lops ....•... 4.99
ladies Orlon® acrylic kn it coot 12.99
MAIS a•d HAIR
20.00.25.00 modacrylic cop frf:'fl wig •. 14.991 Hah & Hoor. all s!ores eacepl Marina, Pola1 V"'rd11
COSMETICS
Regime Emulsified Moi1ture
From Germaine Montell reg.~8.00, 5 .00
Revlon 'Eterno' :.21 Night Cream
6·oz. 15.00, I 0.00; 12-oz. 25.00 15.00
Nino Ricci's Modemoi1elle Spray
l 'Air du Temps, Coeur-Joie •..•.• 4.50
Copricci , . . . . . . . . . • • . . • . . • • . • S.00
Carven Ma Griffe Mis-s-stifier, powder 6 .00
81AUIY SALON
27.00 P"ermonent wove spec.iol, cut and condi·
tioner included • , , , ...•.....•.••• , , 17.50
Eyelashes applied, last up tq 8 wks. • . , 20.00
SHOI SALON .
15.00-38.00 Desigl'ler shoe sole 8 .99-24.99
32.00 Andrew Geller Italian pumps •• , , 24.99
Shoe Solan. oll 11or••
RID CROSS SHOI SIORI
19.00-23.00 Red Cross•, Socialite s .... 14.99
16.00·19.00 Casual, walking Cobbies •. 13.99
23.00-26.00 Selby shoes ol savings .... 16.99
Red C.ou• Siio. S1or1, l<H>g Beach
'"lh"'J.11 shoe• h0"'9 t10 coru'ledion wllol_....r ..;1h th. Ameri-
con Red Cron
MIN'SSHOIS
20.00-65.00 Solly, Freemon, etc. 9 .99-34.99'•
•soriy. nol all brand1, uyle1 in o\l 1101e~
. MIN'S CLOTHING
27.50 Men's doubleknil pants 19.99, 2/39.00
35.00 Oou blekn il slack' , , • , '24.99, 2/49.00
75.00 Double knit blazers • , •.•.....• 54.00
85.00 Polyester Ooublekn!t sport coals . 64.00
115.00.125.00 Doubleknil suits 84.00-94.00,.
135.00-175.00 Suit sole .. 104.00· 12;'4 .00"'
MEN'S SPORISWIAR
40.00 leisure coot, polyester doub1eknit. 24. 99
18.00·20.00 Machine wash cor.digons .•. 9 .99
8,00-15.00 Mii/motch swim tops, trunks 1 /3 off
19.00 Terry lined print robes. 1 sz ... , . 10.99
11 .00-15.00 fom~s shor1 llv. knit shirts , , 6 . 99
12.00·1 4.00 Knit sponshirts •. 6 .69, 2/13.00
25 .00 Polyester doobl9 knit trousers , .. 15.99
MIN'S FURNISHINGS
6.50-7.50 No-iron 1hor1 slv. dress shir1s 2/9 .50
6.50-8.50 Buy In ties, stripes, po"erns . 2 /9 .00
8.00 Permopress ooiomas. A thru 0 . 219.00•
BuHums own Crelt underwear , . , ... 3/3.00•
7.50.8.50.long sleeve dress shins, 15-17 5 _99•
7.00 Saker's dozen hand kerchiefs, 131 . , 4 .50
1.50 Stretch Orlon® ocryl, crew hose . 3/3.00
1.50 Wool stretch onklets, mld·wT. .•• 3)3.00•
Y AR~llY SHOP
17.50-18.00 Imported stretch terry knitt , 7.99
10.99 ,.,,_ 17.00
THANE LAMBSWOOL SWEATERS!
Superl full losl11oned, long sleeved 100%
pure rkh virgin lomb~wool lo ma chine
woi.h/dry. Colors; S-M-l-Xl.
Voooly S~op. u" i!Ol'91
2.59 ,.,,_ 4.00-4.50
INFANT BUBBLES !
From Allegheny in polyester/nylon knit and
stretch terry. Solids, stripe!, oppliques, jac-
quards. S-M-l.
lnion!t ond l oddleu, oil 1tore1
2.49 "•· 5.00
BOYS' WALK SHORTS
To beat the heat in seersucker, srripes, sol·
ids. Sizes 8-1 4, reg. ond slim. Also in sizes
4.7, reg .. slim, reg. 3.50, 1.69.
Store for &o\il•
.99, 3/2.79 , .. 3.00-6.00
A RING FOR EVERY FINGER!
Ad justable antique rings .•• lockets
stones , • • a ntique etchings. One-ol-a-
kinds!
fashion J11 ... etry. ol! slor'fl
' 18.00 Action double knit stocks, 30-38 • 10.99
5~0.00 Double knil sport coats • , • 44.99
12.00 long sleeve sport shirts •....• , •• 6 .99
86.00 'Dacron ® poly doubleknit suits •. 64.99
10.00 Short sleeve sport shirts .• , , ..... 5.99
CHILDRIN'S SHOIS, 8001S
Semi-annual clearance fomouJ brands: Jumping
joc ks, Pocos, eic, 9.00..22.00 , •.. 2 .99·12.99
Ch1lclftn'1 S~oe1, oll sloes e•cepl Morino. lokewood, N•"'90rl
lll•ANIS AND l'ODDLIRS
3.50..9.00 Terry swir:1'/ployweor ... 2 .19.J .79
1.00-1.25 Waterproof pents . _ ... 59.2 /1.00
Cunry diapers; 4,25 strerch 3.29; 4.59 fold 3.49
5.50-9.50 Infant dres?te s, ploy . 3 .79, 2/6.60
4 . .SC..f>.00 Toddler girl pants, shorts 2 .49-3 .49
Toddler boy shoru, no 11on blends ...... 99
Toddler boy knit shirls .... , ....... , .• 1.49
Infant. 1oddler girls summer ployweor 20"• off
8.00-15.00 Dresses • , , , , . , • 5.99, 2/10.99
3.50 Toddler kn it pj's , •• , •••...... , 2 .29
Bo)(ed infants' sleepers .... , ....•.... 1.99
INFANTS •URNllURE·
Town & Travel Peterwn Daisy Moe.Sale:
15.00 sl roll er . 17.99 lj.00 hi-choi r 14.99
30.00 ploy yard ......•.. , ...•.... 23.99
9.00 walker/jumper ........ , ••. , , , .• 6 .99
18.00 cor seat 12.99 10.00 bock pock 6 .99
GIRLS' SHOP
Spring summ.er girls ployweor group . 20% off
8.00.15.00 Girls' dress group 5.99, 2/10.99
18.00-21.00 leolher look coot 11 .99~ 12. 99
8.00 Brush denim 10-oz. jeans 4 .99, 2 /9 .00
7.50 Acrylic ribbed turtleneck sweater , •. 3 .99
7.00 Acrylic iocquord lank top •. , .• , .. 3 .99
9.50 Ribleu corduroy jeans, 7-1.C ..• , •. 5 .99
13.00 Snuggler sleeping bog. poly fill •• , 8.99
7.50 Mini-ribbed bodysuits, S·M·l .• , • , • 5.99
5.00 Sleepwear ........•. , •. , , : . , , , 3 .69
9.00-1000 Robe• ......•...... 5.49-6.49
3.50·5.00 No-iron blouses, ossf. 1.99-2 .99
SIOltl •OR 80YS
8.00 vol. Kn it sportshirts, S-M-l-Xl ..... 5 .99*
6.00 Brushed co"on denim llOres, 8-1 8 •. 3.99
6.50 val. Brushed flares. husky 28-34 •. , 4 .49
Store !or Boyt, except Sonia ""o, Morino. to1<1'*"00d,
NewPOrl
3.00-4.00 Co"on kn it pullover shirts, 4-7 , 1.99
.(.50 val. No-iron, patch pocket jeans, 4-7 2.99
5.00 Polyester /cotton V-neck PJ 's, 8-18 . 3 .49 ..
17.00 Corduroy, hooded parka, 4-7 •• 12.99*
4.00-7.00 Collon knit pullover, 8·20 ••.. 2.99
5.00-6.50 Sport, dress shir1s, 8·20 . , : , • 2.99*
.79 Boys' acrylic socl..s, .65 pr. . ..... 6/3.50
FINI JIWILRY
Speciol loose Diamond Event: o sr>ecial
purchase from our primary imporler ,
1/4 ct. 99.00, 1/2 ct. 295.00, 3/4 ct.
$589.00 one ct., : .....• , . . . . . . . . 945.00
f ln1 Je-rry. long s.odt, Santo Ano, Pomona. lo HOJbro.
San Oievo 800K SHOP
5.95 Woman's Doy French Cookery , , . , 1.00
5.95 Slim 'n Tri m Oiet & Exercise, Lalanne 1.00
5.95 Bedtime Sible Stories .... , ...•.•. 1.00
17.50 Norman Rockwell Ill ustrator ..••.. 7.95
10.00 Pac ific Coastal l iners ......... , 3.95
39.95 Webster Encyclopedia Dictian ory , 9 .95
10.00 Harvard Dictionary of Music .• 1 .. 3.98
Spec iotl For Eastern Cooking . , ... , . , .. 3.98
Import! Larousse Science of Life . , . , •• 14.95
27.50 Hi!tory of Me11ican ~rol Pa inlil'lg 17.50
12.95 French Art, 1350-185tl .... , •.. 5.95
Book Shop, lo"V 8mch, Sonia Ano. PomotlO. lo Aabro
GOURMll SHOP
1.85 8uffums own vacuum pocked cakes 1.49$
1.60 lb. &ulfums' own whole bean coffee 1.40 "
Buffums' Select Liquori:
1 /2 gal. ....
Scotch 86 proof • 13:.50
Bourbon 86 proof 11.95
Gin (domt1t1c)
•ole
12.40
10.80
90 proof ...... 10.00 9 .35
Vodka (domestic)
80 P'ool ....... 9.15 8 .50
•10~ «111 dil(Qlll\I -fll1~1 ol'° 0¥0llobl1
Gou•ll'ltt S~op. °:°*"'o-lO<lll hoch onlr
q"
1~· •OI•
7.00 6.20
6.15 5.45
•.BO 4.25
2. 99 Sp«ioli
SUMMER COVER -JACKETING
full fashion styl ed nylon c!re \oc~et. Snap
Irani, elo!tic wa ist, water re pellent, 7-1 4
G"I' Shop, oll<roftt
. 99 '09· 2.29 •
PIC K OUR PYREX PITCHER
Have two -one in summer Do •~Y ,., on e
in Verdel Tight fining lids, one qt Jl'
Hou1ewores, all ••ore! e•cltpl Mortno
.69-2.59 "•· 1.05-5.25
FIELDCREST SAVINGS!
Patterns by 'l'ves St. louren1! !kl!h, 2 5'1;
ha nd, 1.69; c!olh, .69. Ou1t.1 your hatht
B .. d l>nd So!h Shop, oil ,io,.s
"'''~Pl Mor'1•a, lol.ewood, Newpan
2.99 Sp«•ol
PICK A PILLOW!
Please yo.Jr pocke1book .,.,,th \t.1nd1ird )1Ze.
e11lro pkimp 100°/o polye11er hllt·d po!!ows.
Bed ond Bo1h S~op. oll sto1•1
•~tepr lok......aod. Morino Newpor!
GIFT SHOP
'
1.00 eo. Srain!ess llolWore, 5 piece1 , ... 3.99
.80 12-oz. tumblers; reg .• 70 8 oz .••.• 59 eo.
17.50 Walnut soled bowl, server s ••.•. 12.99
17.506 indivlduo1s •.. :: ........... 12.99
14.00 Gold tlorenline wood woll plaques 9 .99
12.00 Stoneware snack sels, 4 cups, plate' 4 .99
6.00 Pew1er lin ish condle holders 4 .¢9
7.00-9.00 Old Fashioned, Highball s Set/8 4.99
CHINA & GLASS
70.00.80.00 Mikoso dinnerware, ser /8 59.95-
30.00-35.00 Service fo r 4 . . . . . . . 23.95 '
2.50 lmponed blown stemware . . . 1.99 eo.,.
34.99 King~tone dinnerware, 45 pc . service lot 8.
19.97; Stoneware, orig. 59.95 •....... 39.97
2.85-4.50 Slemwore, tumblers • . . . 20*/e OFF
Chino & Glo.swcn,, oll t1ore1 l•(•pl Mo11na,
Polot \lerdet, Lakewood, Newport
IA8LE LININS
Round prinl tablecloths, a ssorted: in 70" ro1ind
si ze, 7.99; ond 90" round •.•....... , 11 .99
1.25 Wonder looper p!ocemots, colors •• , .99
1.00 Matching napkins, coaslers, hot pads ea.
.B9
1.25 1973 l inen calendar lowels ••••••. , .99
Christmas tablecloth1:
6.50 5 1x70 4.99; 10x50 591(90 oblong 8.99
l1.5059x90ovoJ ................. 9.99
12.50 59x104 oblong . , .... , , ..... 10.99
10.50 66' round 8 .99 , 1.00 napkins .... 79
Cullom table pods, leaves to order .. 10% ott
lable linent, oll ••ore1 eac1pl Mo1/r>0
Do-it-yourself table pods: Arfex Green,
embossed loom bock: 5.00 54x5.C ... , •• 3. 99
6.00 54x72 ..• 4 .99 8.00 5..tx108 .. 6 .99
7.00 5.Cx90 ..• 5 .99 5.50 52" round ~.99
Clearance: cloths, plocemots, napkins, t~ 1 /3 off
Tabl"' bneni, oll llo••t "'x(tpl Mor.no, Palo• Verdel,
lokewood, Newpo11
SILYIRWAJll
60.00-JO.OO vol. 8eoUliful Je~in~eces 49.95
Gloss & si!¥erplote, 3 pc. aolod sel · ..... 5 .99
English-cake pedestal & server set • , • , • , 6 .99
Heirloom S1er!ing, 8 three pc. place sellingt,
Damask Rose, reg. 487.85 , • • • • • • . • 299.95
Mic helangelo, reg. 510.25 ••• , ,. , , • 329.95
Heirloom, Raphael stolnles1
Service for 8, live serving pieces •• , , 129.95
Service for 12, live serving piece• . . . 185.00
Silverpla!e loble accessories 10.99 & 13.99
HOUSIWARES
Special! Os1er1zer I0-1peed blender .. 19.99•
15.95-29.95 vol. Schon holroys 10.95-19.95*
75 .00 vol. Moyloir hotoble, serving cart 46.95 ..
10.95 Solton bunwormer . , .......... 6 .99"'
33.99 Westinghouse, non-stick frying pan 19,99
19.99 Chrome baconer, ~iffs 8 slice s .. 14.99
.60·2.50 Royal kitchen terries . . . . . ,49· 1. 99
16.00-17.oO Enamel, copper !eoke"!es , 9 .99•
23.00 3-pc. Gallop Gourmet curlery set 14.95'"
19.50 va1. Corningwore Trio ~I • , ..... 9 .99
6.50-11 .00 Rewre teokellles . . . . 5 .49-8.99 1
1850-24.50 Revere saucepo!s . 15.99-21 .99
14.00 Ri!vere cov~red 10" skillet • , , .... 9 .99
Wes1111g house Gallery Collection App1ionce~
Reg. 16.95·32 95 ........ 12.69-24.69
16.95 Ekco 7 pc. kitchen tool set, rock 13.99*
6.00 Steak sizzle plotter, troys 4.99, 2/8.99"'
9.95 Insulated be¥troge .server, 32 oz, , 6 .99•
Tivoli 24 aloss drink set, Specioll ...•. , 7 .99
.79 ea, Twisl·pop ice cu be troys .. , • , . 2/.99
8 pt'. set of cryl!ol clear porlai1 gloSS"S • 4 . 99
Ho~•tw('llt,, Oownlo-lO"!f S.OC~. 5o'1t0 A,.., 'otl\OAO,
l'I H'lbrQ
8ED AND 8AIH SHOPS
Buffums' White Sole Is a Winner!!
Save up to' 25"• on Fielder.it no-iron
sheets. loop. sheored lowelf in prin11, solids
Say Wom1u"a and save with fine buys
Outfit your beds from our lorge sclf'C·
tion ol bedspreads, comfor1ers, blonk•11.
8-d o~d 8o1h Shop\. leng &.cM.h, Santo AM,
Po1n0~0. la Hob•n, Polo1 V1r<k1, $(1~ D•,.o;ia
Shop lhtse & Many Other Unodverti1ed Sp~1ols. Where Merchandise is Reduced, Quantities lim ired Not oil Si11u In All Colors,
Comporollve Prices Reprtsent flr:at·Timf Red11c1lons: "Orjg." lndicolts f1,1nher Reductions from Or1gino1 Prices. No Moil, Phone OrdcrJ.
4.99 "" 800-1000
FAMOUS 'LADY ' SHIRT FIND
S1ock )'Our .... ,,.tl• (,,,1 ~ill ilee\~ il~ve
less, lo,,g S·f'I'' "J ~h' ') 101 tdl. print\ 8. l 8.
3.99 "(liUf!~IO 1 ~00
STEP LIVELY FOR OUR BOOTS
fun1os11 ( vol1ies 111 h10k. .. r1 s1tet, color'. for
pol'\!'· s~11!1 I Hurry "'
lPQ f tnh<t•~• nrl "~""'r oe""' Morono
25-50% off 1o .. y '°'""
DELICIOUS GOU RMET SAVINGS
Colernon mus tc1td. lh1ntley .Palmer b1!oCu1U,
p1c,led lx.iby~C>rn .... 3 for 1.00
Knorr dop, soups, wu!e1 chestnuls 4 /1.00
Gl'w•m-1 $i.,..p u•l ,,.,,,., ,,.t •pl W...11110, N~ .. poff
.89 .~g :' ~5
FABRIC LID STATIONERY BOX
A wn1er ~ drt>on•I Colo1 coordino1ed paper
1\ k!!y~ 10 rhe ho\.
:itoi.on.,.., oil 1hl•~I ""*Pl Moril'la
K.C. Products' suede touch closet~bles:
6.00 Jumbo suit bng or dreu bag •• , , •• -t.99
24.00 5-dr11w~r lhesl .••.••• , , , ••• , • 18.99
1.50 jumbo hongors ....••• , . , : . , ... 99
Soling Travel f11wte'' 2.50 suit, dress bogs 1.99
600·7.00 Fur Mole, nylon suit bogs 4 .79·5.59
P~d "nd Both S~< p, 0<Jw"tn"''1 long &.och. 5<1nt.;J An.J,
Pomono. lo f!,,u"'
NIEDLICRAFI SHOP
4.00 Kit 'Crochet o Shri11 k' ........ , , , 1.99
fomous yorn )Ole. Bf'rnol, Barella, BucillO, etc.
7.00·22.00 Populor afghan kits . , 5 .99-12.99
~i.t.01...:rolt Shop Onwr-w ... 11 lorig &.och, Sonia Allo,
romo~<1, la Hal "'
FASHION FA8RICS
8.00-10.00 famou~ delu .. e doubleknhi. 4.99 yd.
4 10 fomou\ moll wool labrics. plo1ds 2.99 yd.
4 00 Dressmaker pattern cu"ing board , • 1.99
Special Keen-edge scissors colledlo n ...• '2.29
1.20-500 Ez cnre ~unimer fabrks .99-2.99 yd.
1.50 Mini-core collon/po1y polkodots • '.99 yd.
S.00-7.50 Famous mill doubleknlt1 •• 3.99 yd .
fa1hion Fabticl, Downtown Long hoeh, $01110 Ano,
Pomono, lo tlob•o
SIAllONIRY SHOP
1.00-3,50 No!e~ . . . , •.•••• , • • .49, 2/.89
S1r111onery .99 , ..... , ..• , •••.• ,. '. 2/1 .49•
4.00 Magnetic photo al bu m • , , • , ••. , •. 2.99·
photo cube , , , .......•.•• 2/1 .39•
2.25 Congress doublt• bridge dec~:i. •• , 1.&9•
4.00 Everyday super value cord bo:IC . . • 1.19•
2.00-5.00 Boxed Chrisrmos cords , •• , , 1/2 off
S101ione1y, Lo~u 11~ .. h, ~nn•a AtlO, flo"'IJ"IO, La liob< ~
LUGGAGI
Skyway lugg age sol•:
Apollo Series: 25 00 Tote •. , ........ 17.00
45.00 24 " Pu llman ... , ••• , ......•• 30.00
38.50 Cosme!ic . . . . . . . . • . • . • . • •. '2~.00
38.50 Corry-on . , , , , , , . , .. , , ...•• , 26.00
55.00 26" Pullman , .• , •••.. , , •• , .• 37.00
47.50 Corry-on . , , , ... , .. , ..•.• 32.00
60.00 2-svirer 40.00 65.00 3-suiter 44.00
Skywoy trunks . 40.00 oirtlner .. , .•.• 29.99
52.00 Dormitory ..•...•.•..• • •• • • 39.99
15.00 Dopp ki t, top groin leather • , •••• 9 .99
l uggage. all 1tore1 e·~"l'1 Marl~o. Polo1 V11d e1
TOYS
First Sale -Creative Plaything•:
2.00·134 .95 Jumbo dump trucks, Sasho,
Gregor doll s, disguise ~it, etc .•. , , .99-89.99
4.Q0.24.00 Stuffed onimols • , ••• 1.99.11.99
7.95 Roggcdy Ann & Andy .. , ••. , .... 5.49
15.00-20.00 Juvenile roc kers •... 9 .99·12.99
Toy1, oll 1'0tet "''t ep• Morir>O. Poio. Ve•d~.
SPORTSMAN'S SHOP
10.00 Men's, women's wKulbreoket, nylon 5.95
,) 25.00 Nylon backpack, 7 p"Clfket ...... 17.95
30.00 Nylo'l '2-mon backpack tent • , , , . 20.95
18.00 Waffle stumper hiking boOti , • , . 13.99
24.00 Slumberjack. Delu:io:e sleep bog . , 15.99
153.60 MacGregor golf set ..• , .... 109.99
15,00 Arnold Palmer distance golf bolts • 8.99
13.00 Wilson tennis rocket ... , .. , , .. , 7 .99
10.00-12.00 Famous tenl'lis shins, shorts , 5 .99
19.95 Tensor prosteel lennis rocket ...• 14.99
Spor!lmnn's S~op, ()Qwn!own long 'Beac h, Pomonn,
Lu Ho bro. Newpart Sun O•IQ!I
CAMIRA SHOP
29.95 Kodak ln"omot ic poc::kot comero • 20.95
4.49 Polaroid 108 Colorpok , , , ••••• , , 4 .09
1,59 Kodak CX 126-20 color prints • , • , , 1.36
1.39 lnsto mofi( flash cubes ........•• , 1.09
Co111era S~op lo"!I Beach, Pomona. lo Hobrao
HOMI INllRIAINMlllT
SAVINGS ON PANASONIC,
249,95 4-speed changer, 8-trock corf. player,
AM-FM stereo rodoo 2 speakers . , , •• 197.76
129.95 O&lu11e coslen• to p. recorder 109.11
44 .95 Oigotol AM·fM c;.lock radio , ...• 39.95
Ho~ lnteno'""'"'' ''"''''" oll t10f'e1 1•cep1 ""°"""•
Poh;11 Verd.1
MAGNAVOX
25" dlog. Kreen cclor console, TAC . 499.00
114.95 Tobie model AM·FM stereo FM radio
49.95
MGA color portable TV sets
16" diog. sc:rffn $Olfd ~tale . , .• , , , . 35,9.95
19" diog. KfMn , . , . , • , •••••• , • • ~59.95
Ho"'• E"'1rt11Jn<11..,! CtMWr, Do~ IO'llJ ho<~,
Sonltt ""'°· Po..,Olto, lo l'!lllbto
NEWPORT • #I FASHION ISLAND _,. • NEWP9RT CENTER • 6«·2200 • MON. AND FRI . I 0:00 TILL 9:30; OTHER DAYS I 0:00 TILL 5:30
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Dissolutions
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1!111.,etl June 12
No11t, ttriore efld Ge.•l'l' Mllchrlt
Brodell, M1rl1 Del C, el'ld ROD<"rl Lee
Tam•sy, 8lflY Lou Ell<"n 1nd Slevi n A. N1rv11i,, Brllfe J. end Alt x
MYttt<", 01bcr11t C. ef'!d Georot E.
Mullefldorl, Pam.ia V. tnd H1rold L,
CD11tn11o ltovc. Enon 1r1e1 Eult
ce:~i.Jofln CGrntU, Jr. 1Mi Cttl!trlnt ~
lmtn, Confetti M. ~rid Oenlel C. Scholl. Verrit C. end Mery S.
IU!JOfl, lt0\1 M. and William '1'.
Gift, J vd!lh Arlerit Ind J ohn Thomes
AlUI. Ctrmtn c . Ind John v.
Sokol, Jeen 1. tnd w1111er A.
Klnteld, Rl!a end Jefler!.On
Hurle1" Kathry11 JO\ICt t l'KI JOlln Reber! 8oureo11, JOl'ln Roll""' end Norman
FratKll
0\11>ll:n!1, Robert F. end Thtodora
Murphy, Ellubelh G. end Ktvln M.
OlcklnJ.Ol'I, TClbY W1vne a>td Pa<'1t 1t I .
Wa.rnrr, M1a.A1111...ar.d Earl Thomes
Prerrer, Fr9dt•l<k J. end M1r;t E. ltobbl,.., Llfllt11 8cnn t llCI Donald
Franc!• Klnsma11,· Joh11 S. t11c1 lflt!e
Malina.II, Angella K. and Mavr;cr A,
P.cMl.skG, Marla E. aflcl Tnom1s E.
Loy, W!lllao1 L1wr111ee and P11rlcl1
"" Wellman, Wll1J1m F. ~r!cl PMrlcl1 LOii
Stosson. Merk R. and Ell111~lh J,
E1lty, Wllcll J, 1/ld RI~ F,
Rober11, D1r1rnt J . a nd Dor.aid Ltt
Be1nv. Jo e;na and Randv Gerald
Ecker!, Janice and Kenrieth II.
N1horal. Shirley M. and ftahlcl
COOMY, ChMIH !l. llld Lob M.
Jtwe!t, Richard A. Ind Kalh1ee11 A.
Euskf, Charles £. Ind Sl/J.n T,
John11en. Dorolh•• M. 1nc1 Jotio
MC:Candlen. Jeanene lllade 1 n d
S1e1>11en P•ul
Hendry, Wllrnt Ellllbtlh I nd Hu1h WI hon
C111!'11, Sh11ran LYnn and Arthur Dnvljl
KJnt, J...,l, V. Ind Jack (I
Sa~, 011rt1 Lottne incl Harold
Rviz. M•r111 J:Jt l111 1nd M1nuft. R1nd0fpll~ P1tr1c11 Ann tnd Bruce "Ian
Thom1., Fay1 Jean Ind Lonnv Forre1I
Sow1r1, M1rl0f"l1 tnd 1v111 Pat e, M.O.
Lau11hlln, Bette L. and Danie! L.
V1t~Qt,1el, C1rm1n P. 1nd Salvidor R. Enrique'!:, Stella 1nd S1lv1cior
S1lm1n1, ~ry M .. 11'11 &Yron E. l<nl!lhl, Su11n M. and Dougl11 J .
llllnlor!h,. Tl'Udlt l'ilY Incl Wil!llm
Ttiomas
Kelloat. S1ndr1 J. Incl WIUfam Edw1rd Turbltt, lih11ro\o! Lff Ind Thom•• A.
M1xw1u. J\llllltl EllHn and Frtd Owtn
Godfrey, Ooroll'lv J, and Oon1111 E.
Monteiro. Gilbert A1rtl 1nd s1asl1 LYnn
lt-allyn, Toni "LYn11 11111 Elli'
lll1vmlfld,
Nl'ls.»1, C,.!'01 E. Incl Broce B.
Hen.son. Mollr Jo.ri Nld J o1.tPl'I Oavld
Hall, J9 Aon and Lloyll Davis
Sorce, K1nM'llr I!', incl Llldonn1 J.
Parktr, Judith Ann ancl L1nc1 P.
Smith, Llnd••nCI Terry II.
And1r1on. Chrl$ HllrQICI ancr P11r1,1a
CH
£1~11v. Debrl L. 1nd J lmmv A.
Enler, M11r11ar1I Elltabtlt\ 1nd Ron·
aid Marlin
Cu>albo, N•Cllne Ro~em1rr 1 n cl
Anlttooy LClllb
Slront , DI &ll'\1r A. Ind Jilmt• E. A...._non, P1mel1 A. 1ne1 Robert 0.
Pral!, Charlotte Anne 1111d Jtmt t
B•rlr.1m eoone. C»1I ·elv1 1nd P~t
Mazur, Calh.lrlne Rcsafttn and lll•Y·
mond Anthony
liOilr, Glenda V. al'd Geor,. 0.
lllobley, R1ymo'ld Vt ll, Jr. and Le~
K" L1111n, 1!':!1lrie M1r\e 11nd R,avmonct O.
Jonn11on •• T.octv 1nd Tl'l10 Jo-
L..ot, Lupe U•d JfCS
La Tromoullle, Ronald lll1e •I'll Pt m111
"' Tnom1l. ~ 8. 1ne1 JodY Bernadette
Deck, Rtbflcc• L. and Jamts A.
Hiii, Mlrlon Paul Ind Ell11bfl!1'1 Mlrlt
YatkY!OO.Jl'lnl~11h, Gr1!1 and Kenneth
Rlckft11, Patricia ""nn •I'll Dal• F,
ERt. .... Ju ... 16
l inditrQm. ROllll k. and Terrance T.
Klnnr. l.oi1 E. ind A.obofrt D.
W1!kl11$,o MY{tlt LOii 11nd Wllll1m
C111ert1, Sharon 11'11 Oa~ltlle P. Curlin, IEltu~r E¥• 1nd Mr lvln L1¥I
Crowr, Pev1v A""' a11d John W. lloldox, C1ll'IY A. Ind Rol:lt r! E.
MidCllrlon, B1rller1 J. and Loren K,
Coleman, Joycr L. 1nd Robert L.
Beal, Dou111 .. s Harwood 11nel Su11n Lee
Ll11n11001, .J~k Lff and Vlrnlni• Rul!I
Avl"a, ll1fe~t H. incl Mar9arll11 C.
\'11111, Jo Ann M1,tr el'll Kenneth
f!(rg•n•
St!!)trt, • Wiii« W1rr11n Ind D11nnt
Oe•n H1Je~. Gehle! Ind 9el!V
Royer,· Nal'llCY Je1nne Ind P11llll1>
Anll'IOl'IY HudfOfl, Kar•I l. I ncl J01f Pll l/o.
Webtt, Glor!• Joy •rod Donald Louis
Hurley, KM!lryn .k!Jtt Mld John l<obt n
McC1rly, Qilrrvl 01Wfl and WllU1m Fr1nclt
Sltl,,.r, Cor>r.d Tr•ut ot 11rod Pl!yll lt t<u"'' H1rl1n Tne>mi• Mid Louise
M1r91,..I ' · 1 Ch urch, Lind' L. lrod Jotin Ed.,..in
SKrl1t, Sherry Ann 1rod Robfltl Walter
\11n Allen, Robert Gr1nl!J 1»d JO~c~
Ml!elred
Si1¥trtnorl'I. Jor>n Robert 111d Lindi Lee
1l1Jnold1, B1rD11r1 and Aubrtv t>esn
E11!1rlcl Juftf lt
V1!11nd. MtrY Lindi and Fredrlk Norm1n
F1vnn. Coral G. 11'1d Adrian James Etoll, I.tit JoJce 1r>d Richard Tnom11
W1lllln, Miry 11'11 T/>OlnlS H.
Traw!cl<, F'ranc:n wnd Shad: Elbert
G1rv. J11n e. '"" Edward s.
Curth. Citnditt Ind II. J. LH, l111 It. Ind Anloril1 G.
Oltlllel, Bt!!V LOV •nCI Arll!ur Cdrl
CllJ(ldl, ,M~ri11nnt Ind John
f'tlrMlfl, M•"•n M. 111\d AIDt r! G.
T'ham1"' J1tk, J•. l'ICI Bl •b••I Anll
Tunlr. 8 11rbt •1 Hri.tn •r><I Jchnnv Let
ttotl\lmon, P1t•kl1 L. 111'1(1 Matvl!l o.
Slttn, Billlt ~av Ind 1.tGtl Wlh0t1
Lurdl, , IYil\Jeen ""'•r 1no Jam15 Br11dleJ
G1llo1, Mllc/lilrt Richard •nd Cl'lrl111,,.
Louise
O.m,,.r. (.,o! Lee, •ncl lil •Jm.ond
[Ult"!!
"trOl/t, l'larold It, Ind El1ve A.
f""1(n. Beverly L, 1rw:i O<malCI H.
P'IOl\111, Linea L. I r.I Dtno J, Mfchffl, Mtr••rtt R ~ncl Jo'll'I W
Gr•""' .ll®'rt JoMoh I ncl Lu(IJlt
Tt rtu
H1rbof, Nini ArtfW'fll Ind "81~ ErMS1
TCll'lllt• Mtf/'l •l K~nneth •llO >'o!ll,yn ... ,.,
J:ldlltoofl. Ttrrv Oe•n t"ll P11r~cJ1 Jtlft ' •.
01141'1. l.tN M'-Ind K_,,, II •
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.,,. l!lli ll'rt ynn 1ria Nell I<•~·
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f'OUNTAl/\I VALLEY -1•10 Htroor ll•d ,1111 E101111r
fL rORO -El ltf'O _, llO<~loelcl 11'001
NUN TINOTON 1 1! .. (H -11UI l tltll 11¥f fl •t1111tt
)ANT• AHi -1406 W. ldlllttr lflll lrltlll SI.
WESTMINSTE--W1 Wetlmlltiltf' 11 Otlfe.i W,St
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COST• ME SA -l:IM H~rMr l lvll, ti W1l.-i! lt,
COSTA MESA -lli I!. 1'1h SI.
NUN"TINi;;TOH l l!A(N -fl61 Attm1 ti l•IO~llurll
All Stores Celebrate Grand Open in9 -of Our .New Store, 3325 Bristol, at MacArthur Blvd., Santa Ana
Bring Yt111r 4th Of JMIJ Fllin ta Tllrllij for Expert Phofotlnlsll"!I . \ .
odacolor:I egula.....SiiH-'-"-
# 110 Prints Color Prints
At Dtae1111I Ptfottl ~4 Moel. from C your 120, 19 C New pock.It lnsta -J 2 6 127 rri?t~J Vi x-4 Vi:·!!.!!_ -~ ~6l01 ~3~-· -ea ...
print' Kodocolor •
• O.¥t fopi111 • • • "'11 99c negotive.
Bonus -o""to""""'--a l •gwlor Pl111 Wo1l11 !>11• •
Mo.cl. Jr-120.,126, 127 ,620
Squa•1 H~ali""'
New Low Price
24~ .:.:r.= Only at
. ' REmT ·of 11 SELLOUT! ---,."!!"· ,"'."':'~::1£S::-1 ;:;:LOO~Kl;-i] Thrifty
' So Mu~h
"Built.11" Quality $215 & $315
... Values $2'' Boys'
Flare leg
No Iron
Reg. $3:
Tussy
4 Ounce Jar
Knit
Sweate t
Moisture Cream · Jeans iSh~nks • 71/2-01. Cleansing Cream
4·01. Moisture lotion
3i$1~?.'~ 'More of t hose popular
br1.1ihed polyester & cotton
Perma-Preu jeans in bright
F
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R
luy2&5Gve$2.91
Orlp..diy short ii eeve (Ir
>Jleevelen orion acrylic
shrinks;_ in femininm ruffle
trimmed or 9mbroid*t'ed
solid colors ond hi-stylo
stripes or checks. Greot for
the new layered look,
66 f ••<h
NO'W-only at Thrifty-top (iuollty Tus~y
blouty 'creams ond lotions ot o froction of
their regular pricei! Personalized far specific
:;:kin types in Dry, Normol, Oily tormulos.
49~ Value each! YO·S
Men's Hair Spray
1 7 he Natural One'1 J9c We made o 5petio/ purdiose and o re SJ
possing lhe savings on to you! 2 o:.,
trial size. Reg. or extro hold,
Anacin
Tablets
$J08 Bottle
of 100
Tampax
&ii ;,110
R-swlor, s.,.-·
ot JW'lior
3 F$J 0
I
Ce pa col
~outhwash
., 20 99' ~ . Ounce
-·-Phillips
[:;f._~lk of Magnesia .
.--Plain 1r Mint 98( ':!: 26 Ounce . . ---..... _.. ~ .
91 c Borbro B~Complex
Vitamins
With 1·12
Bottle
of 100 73'
3 for 48<
Schitk -
-Plus Platinum
7 Injector Blades
83' w ith
Ra z.or
Johnsoits
"No More
Tangles"
C!eme $J09 Rinse
120w11e-e
Medi·Quik
First Aid
~'~~:! 63'
Right Guard .
Anfi-Perspirant
5-oun<e 74' Aerosol
CGmporo to Othen et $1 .29 for 6 0..
1
~;1!1:t-,Ultra Dry
-.-:., Spray Deodorant
~ ~i:.°'· 64~
Priced even lower tt,on
our everydoy low prict
of 96c.
THIS WEEK'S. LIQUOR SPECIALS!
.. ·Scotsford
· Scotch
Whisky ..... ~ .... ._..-
lcOTrQJlll
....... s,..,,..,.,-
·~·~':.;'.:.f ,_~
Quart
.$399
Dlrtilled bnd blended in
Scotland, Sov1 $1 .00 on
a;poclol oHef.
Key of
Kentucky
Ble-nd
Quart
$~
~':!:)-:JI Thrifty l1 t s t telltr now
prlt.d even lower than itt
IY9rydoy low prlct,
new col~rs! W i~h _;ipQ_tr
f ly, Po!ch or We s tern
pockets, wide belr loops-/ I
som< bo"~ ;o 4-7. '/'_ '
~
CNl•ar1 ti llthtn S•fll~c tt M.M Regular s4n c..,.,. to «hon ot .$3 .~!l:fw 90 (u!!f!.,High Potency
200 l.U. Bottle of 100 ~ or 400 l.U. Bottle of 50
~ ..... '!!"f ...... ,.._,!_,, Multiple Yilamin Formula
Wilh Minerals
- . ~~1 -"Vitamin E
Vitamins
With Minerals lctt11 of &O
$194
With oil the~
~~nt•al doily vi-
ramlni yoo net'd,
• lott11 of 100
onlr $291
~ Your s3s1 \'!!AM IN • Ch~ice
( Now prj(zd e-vm
lower tflori our
low c vtrydoy '
100 (APSUlf S discount prlCI',
• Rte. $2,9111ttl11f 110,
1 oo ~u. Ch1w1~1o
Vlt111ln E ••••••• ,. , • , ,
Compare to Others at $2.98!
11tt11 ,, 110
Cornpar•the
quality,compor•
the price! Supel"
savings dUl'lniJ
OJt vitamin JOle.
.~--.i!«f-, ....... t; Multiple Reg; 7'1' ~ottle of 100
, ~'ffi 1-'Vitamin C
C•""" tt oom Slllin1 a1~2.21
~'!:l2' Chewable
Multiple
D rill'~?<!..:..~
Daily Vitamins
!S: 59' Vitamins
8ottl• of l 00
73' Priced lower Thon ()\Sf
everyday low price.
llottl• of\100
89'
lttU1ofJU R.tg. s1. t 9 Bon .. of 100 •~~~Multiple .Dally
Vitamins With Iron
llottlf Qf lSl1 $1.16 891 'l'.ttr.·ff 36S $1.Sl
ltttll If 1IO ii~:
·:_.,,~l
Compare to Others at $5.95
~"'1:., Iron Tonic
Wltll Ytt111l11 I cem,ku
111~ Ylt111i11 C ...... $) 94
of 100
Iott ft ,, 110 ....... s211
signs.
Reg. $1''
13A Lbs. Cream
Sandwich -Cookies . ~~:.: .... ,;··49c
•Jumbo fudge
Cr9am
T ast4 tempting cnom sondl'Pkhes
at th• lowest priu In 11>*p. 'Kit·
Chen fmh'.
.... -:; ;
o· spoz·a·lite JI
$1°' Ev.eready
Flashlights 'JP s ~----Disposable
··:Lighter
$143
~·· btst NI· llng throw~owov
lighter! La1ts to 1
IT'IOnths.
• c-,......, "D'' •Jr. C0Mlft1114er
Ketp one handy ot
home, ii\ car. Fo-
rnous QUaliry ot o
Thrifty low price!
\
Reg. 3 for 211-
.Jergens
Lotion Soap
iJ·~~Jc
$1" Value! Colorful
lambswool Key Chains
39 1 You'll nr.'tr hov1 to look for your. keys on this b ig,
bright lambswool boll key dlOin ! In neon Ol'Ol'lg•.
red, pink, blut, lilac, novy,
\ .
at Such a low Price!
• 6 Bands? AM/FM/SWl ,W2
•Dial Licht• World Ti:11lo
~ ~emporary styling of], tand
~rt, streoi;nlined caie highh !d wi
blends wlrh Ol'ly decor. Engint1I wi
solid slate devices to g ive n'IW
constant hi-level perforrnonc1, '" bo
button dial, telescopic onten11G.
•
' '
' $3" Vi1y
45'' Sumf
RIJQOed yinyliud myon
aurfridtr equipped with
rope fOf towing or guid-
once. Great for ~nor'
pool !,JW, A "best ~"t
s
!491 Valu1! 4•fOll
Poly Play ~oris .
Ught bot stun!y poly ~·· for pools, small lolces.
Twlncoto1nc1r'CJl1SOfety ·
hull.#400.
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Coppertone
Ta'1ning BuH1r
Witk~ ..... .,ond ,,,,
Coconut Oil-1 ~-o:. "
991 Women's
Sandals
66c
>!UNTIHOTON •IA(H -l 1•cfl IRd f d•ll!tr
MUllllLHGTON l iAC+t -Wfflltor lllf lpn119fll•
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GET DISCOUNT TICK ETS AT THRIFTY TO THE I
1972 Southland Home & Garden Show. Anaheim Convention Center July 14 thru July 23
~11lid State 18
encl Radio
Wl ,W2/.P BL/PB2 $3 ~~·~1~.:!FC . 3a4
™' !d with brou trim
1n!nl with dependablt
tio'nll f"91iob1Uty ond
•. lli batttries, push-,
f" fcli&t,
.,
, I ~
C<&Gli/'
.,
\
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I
Clauic Coco-Colo gloues that bril"lg bo~k. fOl'\d f"llfTIO -
r in; of the 5c co kt! i'.uthentic reproductioros o~ 1ke
· ~lo.u that mode Coke o liou$ekold work. Shore rho~
happy rnemor1es with your ctuldren!
All purpow fromes for Potlf'D1tt, art prints, oword\ h1
Blo~i... or Walnut finisl'i that wori't chip, mar, spli1.
Stof'ld or hong. In the 3 most popuklr "zr,,
s4'' Decorator
Shelving Units
$ 97
Creole ntw Yersot1t11y for your '1.wne ,,.,1., 11'1 ,
ed1u~tobtt. Stoc.kobl1 wo!I vno ~ wo1h odd-e>n ~tocl.;-on ito11J r1. Me!k:w walnut wood<,;1 ro 1., o~
mtfol with no-mar post t<Jps. =SOK 322 ! . ,, '
'AUTO N EDS at ·01scou~T PRICES
>
Samfl(t -·
Value
·under the Sim!
~
$16" 20·1nch
Breeze Box Fan
s997
'
I lizecl
a Rider
296
Oil
••
pol
Women's 2-Plece
Shorts Sets
$333
Jomoico shortt
and striped or solid
cokw ~with flo1 ..
terlng neck lines,
°'~' f.tyl•1 S-M-L.
$2'1 Men's Walking
Shorts or
Cut-Off Jeans
y..,,
Choice
$188
'Eas y.cot• fashion
style1 In ~mer'1 ti.st
colors, 1fu1 28 l!> 36.
1
91/2" Vinyl
Play Balls
Durable bolls
;n bdll;onl <0-4 7 C lors--<greot for
beach, yord,
'*'Oter fun.
$2'4 Women's
· Shifts & Dusters
Novelty styles in a~ S) 99 sorttd fobrie1-mony
no-iron-fo.tlionfd for
fun and eool comfort.
Shop tarlt for )Wtll
• $!.94 Sty"9 .. ·-......... SL"
•SJ.91Sl'Yltt .: •.•..•••.• $J.t+
-
$1 '' Reversible
Braided Rugs
24145"
Size
$127
Mochine woshcbl• & dryoble ''Rainbow" Kotter
rug!> in light or dork. patterns with fringfd enck.
long weoring, eoiy ro cor• tor. For traffic areas.
$4" va1u1! 1 Quart
Enameled
Spaghetti Cooker
With ptrforoted
inHt that eli-
m inates froth-
i~, boilover.
Quick (;r easy to
drain. For corn,
-osporogus, soup,
:obboge. -#"'10 l 5
Reg. $)5' Masterpiece
Framed Decorator
Reproductions
.... !7c
• 7Vixl1 Vi"
• 4-l'c. Set .s~ it II"
Beautiful padded prints
01 silk. Witt-I v•lo u r
k>ok mo1, gold Flor-
otnt1ne styl .. trorn•.
Assorted 1t1biects by
fClmftl artists,
Antique Metal
Skip Reproductions
' I
9'' r•ptOS of CD·
lumbus Atmodo,
th• Nino, Pinto,
Sonta Moria on ·s·· wood . bow
.,.rth nam9 d1 -
Kr1phon.
•
'. '
Auto"'atic
Transmission
Quort Can
Lee
Auto Battery
at Thrihy
Discount Prices
10 ~1 1·
MY.f O\R;
Set of 8
Spark Plugs
93'
R1buil~ -Guaranteed for
10,000 MilM,
s11t Bardahl
Oil ~dditive
c!:;:. 11'
Compare lo Othon Selling al 40t
~ ±H :L=, Quart
Motor Oil
OriYe o'iYOy "'''"' b•g ,aying\
on Thrifty's own best ~!ling
motOI' oil.
Compare to Others Selling at 45c
~~/.!'Heavy Duty 2 .... 53c
SAE 20-J0.40 ~•rt C.•
Compare t• 0th•" at 65c
~-w-.:~... Premium 10-30
Top quolitv mutti..grod• detergent 3 tlll $1
011. Q"•"' c.,.
compa,. to Othen at 65<
@:!) Pennsylvania3 .... $1
SAE lO~J0.40Qv•rtC.
Comparw to Oth•n at 75c ~Penn Heawy Duty2, ... 75~
QIMit c..
$JS• Auto Coola•t
Recovery Kit
1"r1fty woy to mri...,e
auto coo1onr du. to 994
OYerhtotif1!1. :It 15
Reg. $2 71 Battery
Booster Cables
K11p0Mhondy-
JOY• nDW tltoYY duty, s 1 ff oll CO(JC)er .
Reg. $2" 18x30"
Tiger Rag
Miro c l • ''l'nfhet1c
'«tO~ b • t t • r than
<hamoi1!
Jtlarriage
Llceta.ses
Dissol1itim1s
Of Marriage
J fl DAILY PILOT Wrdnesday, July $, 1972
ORANGE COUNTY
Scout Leaders Sla te Vote
On Merger of 2 Counci ls ~
'The merger of Orange Coun--·
----'--"'-':'-"':-'.,---ty1s -two Bo scout -counctl!
has been optimistically studied
for eiiht months by both ex·
ecutive boards.
But the flnal decision has
been le.ft to leaders of the two
councils ·who "'iii cast their
ballots Ju ly 11.
Presently the 0 r a n g e
En;ipire, \\'hich includes 24,000
UC lrvi~e
Cla ss Slated
•
acouts and 9,000 ·Scout leadC'rs. .merger think centrallAUon
serves Santa Ana . Gurden -('oul~ 1ffect fUnd drivet when
Grove and lhe souttiern C01Jnty .'mofcy;;toulcflbe·u~ a-fa
area . aw~y ::rrea instead of t}leir im·
The North County Council, 1ml!'4iate cityJ
which serves 16,000 scouts and They1 olso cite a farther
6,000 scout leaders, consists o{ traveling distance to scouting
areas in Cypress, Anahe1n1. acL~·iliFs and supplies at scout
Fullerton and Anahe im plus Jieadquiu1i:._rs. __ _
northern coun ty sections. At tht Orange Empire Coun·
TI1e executive boa rds of Lhe ii in Sant::i Ana, no landslide
councils favor the 1ncrger. voh'!! for either side have been
The contend that operations fil'l'<licted.
""'ould improve and finances. leaders and facHHit>s l'Ould ti.: \"ult'rfi for the northrn stc·
better utilized. lion \.\'ill ballot (n the Cypress
1'hry also say items could be College library at 7:30 p.m.
purchased by the volume, 'fhe \'Oting for the Orange
aga in saving funds. Ernpire me1nbers will take
Dissolutions
Of Marriage
Freeway
Warnings
On Tap
A joint-€ffort of both coun· pku:e in the council·s service
cils \.l'Ould better help distribu·licicmn•tc•''•iniiSiiailnitaiiiAiniai. iiiiiiiiil lion of fund s lo both areas and 1 aid the sn1alle r North Orange
countil"s budget b u r d e n s , '
directors feel.
$ CASH $
f'lt.d JvM 1, Kellv, J11!9'lte H. end Edw1rd_~V.
.Johnll)ll, fll•rt Allred ''"' l1ur1 Loul1r.
Kl'fnCI, Alm. Altri.t11 ind Wiili,. Elllott, Rl~!I 11\d S1ndr1 LH. M1rtlr.t1. Dorolh'f J1M I nd Dtvld Jo-h. W1!11,1r, Htrold W. ltld Lton0rf. McA:11. J1nlce S. I ncl Sher\lf'OOCI B. ANnoll , UICl1 Ql,flnlot 11'1d Sltve
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A:o.1. Ron1ld Reo 11'\d Merv Le•. Simi. 0.Yld Alln al'ICI Oorothv Jtnt. CMmottl, Allnf llld AUGll_!I, Flow9rdll_y, Jean D.11\d ThOl'l'ltl W, Cobf1n. En'lftl end eunv• K1v.
81tf'KllY. Tllto<lore LM Ind Ctrol ""'"· Wood, Roii.rt Arthur Ind Audrnr &!Ille. Mn1111Ho, Don"" J . •nd Lewrt<W:• W.
Henklna l"r1nli:tt and Ire M. 0.11111;,'e. R-r J-11 111d P1!rlcl1 lou!M. c1.v:btn. 1El1le ll'ilnt t nd J•cob
w.1::::~01111 v. Jr. •fld l•ttv J.
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T=.rv·Ktvll'l Su11niw Ind Johll
H•n'IOlon. AtllmJ, S11J1n J11n •ntl Rlttllrd 0.11. Lunqrt'rl, Sl1nltv F. Ind N1ntY L. NeW11ncl, ,,...,11 H111n i nd ll.1ymond
E~•rtl. Schmucll1r. Ot111 tlld \.otlll M•Y FerltV. Lor-s. •nd LOl'l!'ll• £, Pr-t.r, Ctllrl" H. •nd H1or.ltlll .. lluriau. AntNllne MlrY .-nd" J 1m"
11r1fJ":,:,v-,.11'1191• A11n, ind ErntSl Lovd. O<ilt1 ,.,1r1e11 Ruth •nd L1lo~to11.0 ,.
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Deetfa Notices
l lCKMA•T Cl•Y1on A. lllcl(l'l•rl. 631 31d SI., Newporl
BHCl'I. Diii ol tlt•ll• Jllf\I 2fj 19r.I. Gr111e1!de 1etYlttt, Th11rsd1v, PM, P•clllc View Me!flOl'll l P1rk P1c\llt View Morlu•rv, Olre.:t11rs. CALHOUN Wl\l\1m C. C1ltioun. Aftl IO, nl "'1 RIMO!ll Orl\11, CorOM del Mar. Otte of
dMlh. JUIY :), 1972. S11rvlved o/o wl~. M1rc1ll1; two 1on1, R.lch1rd H. 1lhoun, cl L• Jolla· W. P1ul C•lhoun, o Yor!WI Linda; oa~ohi1r N•ncy Tr1cv, Coron• Ml Mir; lour or•ndch!l<lrtn. Prlv•I• l1mlly rntmorlal M:rvktJ Yftrt htld. lrt11rnm•n!, F11irh1v1n Mtmorl•I Park. F1mly Jl,/O· otsl5 These wlshln1 fo m11k1 memorl1I C(Jfllrlbutlona, pl•••• conlrlbull Io cnlld•1n1 Hospl!11, Suns1l Blvd.. Los Anoeles. 81!1 litO<ldw•Y Mor1u1rv. Olrte·
10'5.
VAN DOlteH
l l>hn C. V111 O«tn. A11 SI 1 f'11d•nl !' l1v1 Otf RtY. D1tt of ·•111!1, .'lllY 1?7:. SurYIVt<I by wlft 8flty l 11 Vin Oo1tn; 111u1ht.,, Tine 81uer1 son, John Van Ocr1n1 mother, 81on11l1 J, Rthlon; b•oTnt •, Roe•• Rtv11oldJ, Servlcnl 1o<11y, Wtdn1~1y, 11 AM, Sl'l'l llhl Ch1pe . lmtr· m1n1, Goocl Shtohl rd (tme!trv. Smlfhl Morlu1r~. Dlr1e1;flsoN
J~!I E!li11Nth Wiison. A11 15, of 1!171 .A ulnav Line, Huntln11on a11ch. (late of oe1th, Julv J, itn. Su,.....fvt<I bY t.11sbu1d, J1m1s: son, J1mei Rllndtt Wlhcn1 lither
GoorGI!' Sundstrom· brc1t1.,r, <.""9'1 Al•~ S11ncls!rom. VIJl1Jtlo11, I0<11v, \V1:"!1Msd1v1 of lo ' PM, 11 Pffk F•mlly Colonl1
Fun1r1r Home. F11n1r1I "rvlctt will bl held In Hoo•. Ark1ns11. "f•~ r1mllv Colofll•I Fun1r11 Hom1, Dlrtc ors.
DAILY PILOT Sllll PhGIGt
ws ANGELES <AP) -Flying Too Lotv?
Itt• a s h i n g , scorelx>:ird-like Cars on University Drive in Irvine may think the flags in the left pho to are a
signs "'ill go . into operation bit close t o the ground. Bu t as you r ound the hill, the University substation of
soon on the Santa f\tonica the Orange County Fire Department comes into vie\v and th'e n1ystery of th e
Freeway, hopefully speeding sinking flagpole is solved.
traffic fiolv by warning------------------------------------
motorists of tieups end Other
road problems ahead.
A recen! demonstration· of
the advisory sign system
showed v.·arnings such as
"Right Lanes Blocked T\\'O
f\111es Ahead" and "Congestion
TY.'O ~1iles Ahead" flashed on
8-by-30 feeet signs v;ith each
letter 18 inches high . '
Engineers from the state
Division of H ighways'
Free\v11y Operation Depart·
ment !Bid 35 such matrix-type
l gns -so named because
they can flash different mes·
sages -are to be installed
along the freeway.
ACTUAL INSTALLATION
""ill begin in August and the
project should be completed in
early October, they added.
Should an accident occur,
for example, on the inbound
lanes of the 5anta Monica
Freeway near Crenshaw
Boulevard, traffic could be
hampered for stV~_Jlliles to
the w1::st in peik hours,
engineers explained.
In this case, they said, signs
approaching Crenc;haw
Boulevard would d is p 1 a y
messages such as "Accident
Ahead, Take Next Off-Ramp."
ANOTHER ADVISORY SYS.
TEl\f, using rMdside ·radio
transmitters on special fre-
quencies, is to be instaJled
later on the San Diego Free-
avl}'.
Highway Division officia ls
said a 13-mile stretch on the
Santa 1'-fonica Free\vay u·as
chosen for the signs because it
is the busiest in the Los
Angeles region, handling an
average daily traffic flo\v of
100,000 vehicles west of the
San Diego Freeway a n d
242,000 vehicles near the
downtown area.
The messages are formed.
. the engineers sald, bY a se ries
of small, Ughl bulbs. Each
sign has two llnes of variable
type, capable or showlng 32
characters.
THE SIGN MESSAGE proj-
ect, being installed under a
Sl.14. million contract, will be
controlled fr om the Freeway
Ope;rations Department's cerr
ter in do\vnlown Las Angeles
and will be plll1 of its sophis-
ticated Surveillance and Con·
trol Project.
The center now supervises
traffic flow using television-
equipped helicopters, sensors
embedded in the freeway and
computers.
Albert Grover, project
engineer, said the center is
now detecting 93 percent of all
Money for Artliritis St11rly
UC lrvi11e Gets $10,000
lflVINE -A check for
$10,000 has been a"'arded to
Dr. Thomas Rankin , acting
chief of the Department of
Rheumatology at UC Irvine,
along \\"ith <ictreSs J a n e
\Vyman, tililltmal-campaign
chainnan for The Arthritis
Foundation.
The annual awa rd ,
presented by the Delta Chi
Sigma business w o m e n ' s
sorority, will help the Orange
Countr branch of The Arthritis
f<'oundation establish a UCI
department of Rheumatology.
Funds will be used to
operate an instructional pro--
Mesa Editor
In W orksl1op
FULLERTON N e x I
year's leaders in . th e
editorship of Orange County
high school newspa pers. in-
cluding one fron1 Costa J\1esa,
are currently studying at the
Sixth Annua l Edi tars'
Workshop area. ·
Sponsors within the Cal
State Universi ty Department
01 Communicatians a r e
coaching 18 young journalists
in techffiques of e d i t i n g ,
writing, headlines, p a g e
makeup and photograph use.
Di rector af the two week
"'orkshop winding up June 30
is Ralph Alexander, reti red
newspaperman and executive
director al the California
Interscholastie Press Associa-
tion.
Cheryl Angel. of 3159 Sicily
Ave., Costa Mesa, is among
1972-73 high school newspaper
editor!! enrolled in t h. e
workshop which some student
editors attend on C S U F
scholarships.
fi.tiss Angel is the daughter
af Los Angeles Times editorial
staff writer Don Angel.
Bids Called
On Freeway
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
California Di v i 11 ion of
Highways has called for bids
on about $7.745 .000 worth of
work on California 41 in
Fresno.
gram lo begin t r a i n i n g
specialists to treat arthritis
and related di seases.
J\lrs. Donald. G)bson, 14592
Emery\.\'ood Road, Tustin . in·
ventionchairman representing
tem~tioo convention chair·.
man representing the soror·
Hy's Beta Eta chapt er, said the
organization t onsidered rec·
omendations front its 57
chanters iQ tbe .. lLS~and Can-
ada before mak ing a selection.
Tl1VINE -The mysterious.
(lften hidden a\vay endocrine
gland system is the latest in a
lecture series at UC Irvine
called "Scientific J\1edicine for
the Layman."
The io-Jecture course on the
systen1 thal produces the
body 's hormones starts Thurs-
da.v and is held each Tuesday
;ind Thursday through Aug. 8
fron1 7 to 10 p.m.
The course is taught by UC (
College of J\1edicine faculty
and is open to the public. The
lectures ,.,.ill be held in the
Sophomore Lecture H a I 1 .
~le<.licaJ Surge Buil ding. A $45
fee 1'lill be charged <i nd three
units or college credit ,.,.ill be
given upon co1n pletion.
Topics to be co.,.ered include
the thyroid and parathyroid
glands, pancreas. obesity, the
rt•productive glands and
others. Additional information
ctin be obtained from the
University Extension Ofrice.
Opponents to the proposed
Mesa Gra1luatc
1st & ?nd R. E. LOANS
e Sl,000 to $50,000 e hnproveme11h, Yocatloll e Any Reaso11 e For f?\llck Servfta CALL
847-5200
RIELIAB LE
Or~nqf Co. ofllt! (114) 116·•HJ
1<~11 r~11,,1, H 10llJ
ReJp~ctcd llrokerJ Since 1'51
Bruce Alan Connors, of 2199
Rural Place, Costa ~1t1sn. h:is '
graduated wit h i1 batht>lor ·of
science degree front l':ieitil"
University in Fores• Grove,
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Now ... Plastic Cream ·
Invention For Artificial Teeth
Artificial T eetit Never Felt
So Natural Before
Now. forthefirot timr. ~cienceoITl'f~ a
plastic cream that hvlds deuturt·s <.HI
never before-forms ;in el:i<t1r m,· rn·
bn1ne that lrt/ps held //:rm /11 /f11
.natu,al tiu MtJ of ydur mcu1J1. It's :1
unique discovery called F1xoo1:t. T:
l h:i.t has r evo!utiooized ~entura
"c.1rinc.
It lets v11u bite harder, ehtw bet•
!l'.r, l"nl tTivre natur:tll y. Fp;90Er.:T
l<1ots for hours. Hes1s!s moisture.
Ocnturc$ that fit arc t'sstntto.I l<J hea lth.~<! vuur <lenti:!.t rttt:ulnrly.
Cct c:1sy·to·u;:.c. FLXOOE!<.1 Denturs
Adhc;l\c Crcant.
llALTZ BERGERON incidents on 42-mile, the Santa
The announcement said ex-
isting two-lane routing \Viii be
replaced by a six-and-eight·
lane freewa y bet wee n
Broadway. and · Tul.a re -
Divlsadero Street, a distance
(Earn $61.80 on each $1,000)
FUNERAL HOa.IE 1'.fonica-San Diego-Harbor fr~
or l.3 miles. Coron dtl Mar '73-NSO "'aY loop. Colla M•.. 6111-!IU llro ________ ,_; _________ _,,
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"'' ,...,..."' Lung Po1.,er
North Carolina farmer
0. B. Jackson demon-
strates his winning
form in cap turing the
Na tional Ho11erin' con-
test. Loudness runs in
the I am i ly. O. B.'s
brother, Dewey, was
the national champion
in 1969.
Official
Ignores
'Ritual'
WOODLAND ( A P )
•
California's first nontearber
achool superintendent u.ys it
Is necessary =:ometimes to ig-
l}Ofe the S~le F.clucation Code
to get the JOb done.
He is David Reeves, 39,
formerly assistant superin-
tendent for business at the
Ravenswood City School Dis-
triet in Palo Alto. ~ -
This month, Reeves to o k
over the · \Voodland Jo i nt
Unified School District about
12 miles north Of Sacra mento
at an annual salary of about
$23,000.
Reeves doesn't have a
teaching credential and says
he has no plans to get one.
''There has been a divided
kind of response'" to that
among the 325 teachers in the
?,Zf8.stodent dlstrict, he said.
"TllERE ARE THOSE who
wouldn'! be threatened by
anything. They are friendly
and cooperative. There are
those who would be frightened •
•The ed1&catlon
code ls •• comple:r
that fJOI& must lio
what I do -igt1ore
a large part of It -
-f»ecome an edu·
catfonal cultbt.•
by any new auptrintendent.
'Jbey're ..i happy at Ille idea
of a noncertlfied superin-
tendent," he says.
Does Retves regard himself
as a hard-headed business
type?
'-"[ think,·it·-i! far better · to
saY there are certain business
principles that art taught at
Harvard ·and at Stanford and
other places t ha t I ha ve
learned and that other men
have learned. Education to-
day is primarily a manage-
ment is different than saying
this is a hard-headed business
approach.
"Thtre is a distinct belief
yoo see in edocatloo tllat you
must know this education code
and you must understand all
the ritual and all the jargon,"
he added.
"But the code is so complex
that you must do what I do -
ignore a large part of it -or
become an educational cultist
and devote a large part of
your life to learning it."
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,which removed a teaching
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for employment as a schoo'l
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sujltrintendent.
Reeves got his job by
answering an advertisement
placed by the Woodland school
board in the Wall street
Jouma1.
He says bis employment has
been regarded statewide as a
test case and quotes the
California Teachers Associa-
tion as saying his "failure wilt
end for 111 time the matter of
a non-certificated superin-
tendent. '-'
Does Reeves regard himself
as a trailblazer for a number
of future non-teacher school
suP'f1ntendenll!?
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!i<ld. I do not see the flelr
anxious to rten1it the guys,''
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ol lndstrlal managers who an SJOlf NOUH: DAllY AND SATURDAY 10 AM TO 9 ,M •SUNDAY 10 AM TO 7,M • TNflf1 A WHITE llONT NfAR YOUf rRICIS llHCTIVI THRU SUNDAY, JULY 9th 720SA
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• V/rdnr~day, Jufy ' 1m PILOT·ADVERTISER 5
Me11 n1 Service 1'111111111 Circus by 1111 Keaue Depressio n Can Creep Up
one gels tired of taking aspirln
wnhout complete relief. \Vby
not turn to the one Y•ho pron1·
ises a cure? Especially when
one's own doctors s;1ys. "I'm
doi~ evl'rythlng possible for
you. I can't promi.se a cure."
Navy Ensign Charlir S.
Nelson Jr., husband of !he
former l\1 iss Knren A. Clltler
of HunUni:i:ton Beach, is In an
early phase of night training
Ylil h Tranlng Squndron Thrte
<lt the Naval Air Sr.ation.
l\tilton, Fla
1'1arlnc I'\ 1 Gary L.
Tillotson. hu1'bRnd . of lhci
former J\1iss \'il'ld J. F:nck son
of 20072 J\.!nrin;1 Lane. Hun·
tlngton 13ea<'h. gr:irluated fro1n
the Automotive Organizational
f\Jaintenance Course al IJ\e
Alarine Corps Base. Camp
LeJeu ne. N.L'.
Navy Senior Chief Pett y or.
ficer J ay P. llooe)'. son of Mr.
and l\1rs. John L. Crowe of
15222 A>1onterev Lllne, ~lun.
tinglon Beach,-~ in the South
China Sea aboard the aircraft
canier USS Ticonderoga.
homeported nt San Diegv.
Navy Seaman Glen A .
Rudolph, son bf Mr. and ~trs.
James :it Rudolph or 2866
Boa Vista Drive, Costa A:Jesa,
is in the South China Sea
nboard the aircraft carri er
USS Ticonderoga , homeported
lit San Diego.
l\farine F i r s l Lieutenant
1\llcbael B. Taggart, husband or the fonncr Atlss Judith C.
Fitzerald or Laguna Beach. is
with the 1st l\farine Air \V ing
at Bien Hoa Air Base, just
north of Saigon.
Navy Petty Officer First
Class Robert Gregory Jr., hus-
band or the former Miss
Claudia M. Kennedy or 1039
Mission Drive, Costa Mesa, is
in the South China Sea aboard
1'he aircraft carrier USS
Ticonderoga, homeported at
San Diego.
Navy Petty Officer Third
Class Charles C. Palmer, sbn
uf l\1r. and Mrs. George A.
Palmer of 212s· Aster Place,
Costa Mesa, is In the South •
China Sea aboard the aircraft
carrier USS Ticonderoga,
homesported at San Diego.
i\1arine Cpl. Gregory G.
Johnsen, sOn of Mrs. Jill
Gerhard of 1401 Bounty Way.
1.agu na Beach. took part in
t he joinl-serv1re operation
"Exolic Dancer Wive" at thP
l\farine Corps Base, camp Le-
jeune, N.C.
Army l\eserve to I o ne 1
llalph J. 11\ppcrt, of Costa
i\fesa, was graduated recently
from the U.S. Army War
College. Carlisle Barracks. Pa .
The Colooct :Jnd hi.:: v1ife.
Ile tty. live at 2952 Pemba
Drive, Costa 11.fesa.
AJrman Onnald It St. Clair.
son ol Mr. and r.trs. \\'illian1
I... SL Clair or .2340 Newport
Blvd.. C.... M.... has com-
r*ted u s. Air Force bas le
I~ ..: lht. Air Training
( I IAcklalMI AFB.
To. .• lo ...,..Jnln& al !........ . . tralni"I In lh<
N<'Vr'·I t ,. • 0.ld Airman
1 • izrMu.i lt .,r
;\M1plfl 11.:Wbcof 111,ftll School.
Nrw.porl IJ...,.h
Cr•I;.: E. SlaD!'r, son of ~1rs.
C, A. Leonard of 5(l72 Dun-
t'1tnMn. \\'r11tmin!iter. ....is
part ic1p.1ting in a U.S. Air
Foret HtM'rve 0 ff ice r s
Traininfl Corps I AFROTC l
fiel..i trainin{! encampment nl
Fairchi ld AFB. \Vash.
Ainnan Arvld f~. Althens,
~ of .\fr. and r-.·!rs. Arvid F..
Allhens of 15771 Las Flores.
\Vestmi nster. has completed
his U.S. Air Force basic
training al the Air TraininJ
Command's Lackland AFB,
Tex. He is remaining at
Lackland for training in !he
Security police fi eld.
Army Private r.lichael \\1•
l.ambcrt, son of !\fr. and ~!rs.
h1ark Lan1ber1. 2397 Tustin
Ave., Newport Beach, recently
'''as assigned to the lst
Armored Division In
Germany.
Pvt. Lambert. a scout
In Headquarters Company, 1st
Battalion of lhe Division's Slst
Infantry n ea r Crailshe im.
completed basic training at
Ft. Ord. Calif .. and \Yas last
filationed at f't. Knox. Ky.
MJcbatJ J. Stephtnwn. son
or Pttr. and Mrs. A. A.
Stephenson ot 6441 Camille
Drive. Huntington Beach, has
received his commission as a
second !it'ulcn:'lnt upon com·
pletion ol Lhe LS. Air Fore•
Reserve Officcr!i Tr a in in g
Corps (AFROTC~ prog ram.
Lieutenant ~tl'phcnsOn '''as
name d a n AFROTC
d Is t Ing u i shed military
graduate and ls eligible for Air l
Foce reJ(ulnr orf1('cr 'tntu<1 on
tht basis or his ac!Jic,·cmcnt.
~farine Pvt. J{obert L..
ltussell. son or Air. and !i.lrs.
Chas, E. Russell of 133 1':. IGth
ljt.. Co1!4 Mtsa. groduatcd
tom basic tninJng et the
Marine Corps Recruit Depot In
San Diego.
\V8J'Dt' Pltrct, !On of Mr.
and Mra. Brµce Pierce. 8421
Bt.Uinger Orlv~. lluntington
' Beach. has bee n com·
1nls~l0Jled a second lieutenant
upon rornpletion of lht: U.S.
Alr Force l{l'scrve Officers
'!'ra ining Corps pro Jirllrn at the.
Unhl"rsity o( So uthern
l'al1fornia
Airntan llryan L. \\'ailing,
:-nn of rt't1r~d USAF Senior
:'ll u.ster SerReant and ~1rs.
,.\nhur I .. \Y:11l1 0R of 17232
J\µ1:1 Lane. lluntington Be~1ch ,
has gradualed nt l.o\.•:ry AFB.
Colo, from the technica l
training courS(' for U.S. Air
Force inventory mana~em~t
spcciRlisl"-
Alrman \Vallint;. trainee! to
!n\•enty 5uppl1es by use of
elC<'lronic d at a processing
1nachincs. i" licing assigned lu
J:d"·ards AFB.
Hy Or. Stelncrobn
Dear Dr. Ste1ncrohn: Lately
my husband, \\'ho Is only 2:!1,
has been quite depressed. lie
al"'ays !it.'Cins to feel blue. lie
isn't the happy -go-lucky sort of
prrson he ll!e:d to be:. Is it im-
po11ant t1100gh to 1nuke an ap-
pointment for him to see our
depressed." ~1any try to hide Sometimes the cause n13y be
their emotional prob 1 e m s due to a nu!ri uonat dcflcienc~,
behind a facade of physical ,.lQ diabcte~. 10 hypo1hyroid1sn1
~ co;:~aln~iu com pin in of • (~:fir11:11c·y of th.'"ro id :.ic·
beadaches Which are unre\ie\.. t1v1tyl. or to the aftcrcffl•ets
of a st!\'l'l'I! ul!ack of flu.
\\'hate.,.er lo.,..ers p :1 y sic a I
vitality ma y ]O\\Cf en1utlonal
\'itality. And vie!' versa . ... f;1mily doctor? -~1rs. U.
COi\!MENT: Yes. I'll say
'')C::.'' right no"· before 1 get
lust 1n a rnaze of definitions of ed by medication. Not until
depression. ·rhe trouble with many visits later will the ron-
oonit •·blues" Is that H ver~'. ression come that the real
\Crv light blue may gradually problem is worry about a
ur suddenlv turn into dark . daughter 's unhappy marriage.
foreboding · blue. In other Another has symptoms that
\\nrt!", try to rec ognize resemble the classical ulcer
dC'pression early so it can be syndrome. But X rays con·
con1battcd effectively. tinue lo be negative. Nothing
In simple depression thcrl' is
~kiss of 11ppc!1t('. insoinn ia.
fatigue and general lo ss of in-
terest in 11nrk ;111d pla,\'. \\'hen
it becon1rs µcr ristent :1nd deep
it's surely lune to Sl'e :1 doc·
tlor.
I'll s:i·y ;i.~:1in. "Yes " It is
in1portunt for )Our hushnnd to
sec his doctor If he 1101ft tell
the doelor he hn s brl'n
depressed. lht•n you'd better
do it for hini. This may s:1ve
much time :ind n1any needless
expensive e.-:an1inations.
The tru1 h often hurts . So we
turn 1A1 so1ne<>ne who makel5
false pronuses and gives us
gadgets to play \v ith in the
hope that they 1vill help
arthritis. 1 sugges that yo u
find a <'on1petent doctor 111111
t:ike his advice. It 1nakeq
n1ore sense than inve5t 1ni;:
tsperulating) in an CXpt'• ·'''"e
electrica l gadget.
Navy J.ieut;nanl ( jun i o r
~ri.ldel llnJ;ttr A. llulcbi ngs,
S<1n of airs. Gertrude Hut -
chings of 406 'freasure Island
'J'railer ·Park, Laguna Beac~
has reported for duly at Con1·
mandl'r in CIHl"f. Central
Pacific Fleet, Jlearl Harter,
l·laWaii.
11This let ter from Grandma is reol fat~ Bet she
cut some more cartoons out of the paper
•cause they 'minded her of us J 11
The other day I asked a col· abnormal is found . ?<.1onths
league \\'hat he considers the later comes the ans"·er:
n1ost comn1on illness he en-'\\'hat's really been bothering
t'QUnters in his o.ffice. 11e said . me is that someone In the of-
"Orpiess ion, without a doubt. fice got the job I should hnve
In son1e pt>0ple it creeps up so had after all the years I've
silently neithe r they nor you spent \Vlth our company ."
kno1v it has reared its ugl~· So you see, Mrs. U., it's im·
head. Lately l've been seeing portant to discover "'hat's
so n1any of these pat ients 1'1n causing your husband's blues.
<1Jways suspicious of it." That's for the doctor to rind
Jo'or ~1rs. 0.: :'ltanv 1ni1tions
are spcnl by unhappy <1rthrili.3
plltienls on ad v c r 1 i s e d
remedies that prom ise tu cure
them of their ailment. Quack
rc1nedles are always a\'ailuble
for the gullible.
As I point out in my 1.,., 1!.let.
"!·low To Live \\'ith Arth1 ilis,''
there are nlnny for1i1S nr
treatment used crfecti\·ely by
physicians today. but if is
mo.st important for an exal·t
diagnosis to bE' ma~e .of. 1he
kind or arthritis the 1ndn'l(lual
has before tren tn1 ent starts. If
you would like a c~py of this
booklet. \11·ite n1e lfl tare nr
this newspaper enclosing 25
e1•nts in coin and a STA~11'·
ED. SELf·ADDRESSED Elli·
VELO PE. Patients rarely come in to out. Is it all emotional ? Or is
the doctor say~l)l, · ' 1 ';g._J1 physical prim a r 11 y ?
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I know it's frustrating when
one keeps on suffering. \\1hen -----
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Depression Can Creep Up Me11 i11 Se1·vice f 'n mllfl Clrc11s by llil Keane
Sometimes the caus(• 111ay be one gets tired of takifl6 aspirin
due to u nulrillonal dC"f1c1cnc~, ¥,.ilhout complete relief. \Vby
to di;;betcs, to hypothyroid1sn1 not 1urn to the one Y.'ho pron1· Navy 1':11s1gn Charlie S.
Nelton Jr., husband of !ht'
former M1s:1 Kartn A. Cutler
of Huntington Beach. is in an
early phase of fligh t trainin~
u·ith Traning Squi\dron Three
:1t the Naval Air Station,
1'1ilton,~·~a
!\tarine I'\ t ·can' L.
Tillotson. husbHnd or the
formf'r ~Iiss \li<·ki .I. Eric:ksu11
of 20072 f\t arina t :uic. ll u11·
tington Beath. i.:raclu:1ted fro1n
the Automoli\'t Organizational
l'...taintenanc~ CQur);t' jt the
!\larine Corps Ha~t. Camp
LeJeu ne. N.l'.
Navy Senior Chie f Petty Of·
ficer Jay P. llone~" son of !\1r.
and J\1rs. John L. Crowe of
15222 !\'1onterev Lane. llun-
tington !Wach. 'is In the South
China Sea abo.1rd the aircraft
canier USS TiccJl'w:tcrogu.
home1x111ed at San Diege.
Navy Scaman Gle n A .
Rodolph , son of !\fr. and Mrs.
James :.t . Rudol1>h of 2866
Boa Vista Dr1vi'. Costa Mcs<1,
is in the South China Sea
nboard the aircraft carrier
USS Tlconderoga , homeported
.et San Diego.
~farine F i r s I Lieutenant
tlllcbael 8 . Ta~gart, husband
ot the former i1iss .Judith C.
Fitzerald of Laguna Brach. is
\Yith the ' 1st !\1arine Air \\'ing
at Bien lio;i Air Base, just
north of Sa igon.
Navy Petlv OffiC't'r First
Class Robert Gregory Jr .. hus-
band of the former !\1iss
Claudia M. Kennedy of 1039
~fission Drive, Costa Mesa. is
in the South.China Sea aboa rd
the aircraft carrier USS
Ticonderoga, homeported nt
San Diego.
Navy Petty Officer 111ir<.I
Class Charles C. Palmer. son
~,f !\1r. and Mrs. George A.
Palmer of 2125 Aster Place,
Costa Mesa. ls In the South
China Sea aboard the aircraft
carrier USS Ticonderoga ,
homesported at San Diego.
11.Iarine Cpl. Gregory G .
. Johnsen, son i.tf Mrs. Jill
Gerhard of 1401 Bounty Way,
Laguua ..Beach. took Part in
t he joint-service Operalion
"Exotic Dancer Five" at the
f\farine Corps Base, Camp Le·
Jeune, N.C.
Army J\eser ~·c Co I o ne I
Ralph J. J:Jlppert. of Cosla
Mesa, wa s gradua ted recently
from the U.S. Army Wa r
College, Carlisle Barracks, Pa.
The Colonel and hi~ \•:ife,
B'etty, live at 2952 Pemba
Drive, Costa Mes?.
Airman Donald It St. Clair.
.!lOll of Mr. and !\1rs. William
L. SL Clair or 2340 Newport
Blvd., Costa 1'fesa, has com·
pleted his U.S. Air Force basic
training at lhe Air Training
Commant:fs Lackland AFB ,
Tex. He is rerha ining at
Lackland ror training in the
seeurity police field. Airm@n
St . Clair is a ii;raduate of
Neu•port !!arbor l figh School,
Neu·porl Beach.
Craig E. Ston er. son of Mrs.
G. A. Leonard of 5072 Dun -
cannon, \\'cstminster, is
participating in a U.S. Air
Force Hcscrve Of (ice r s
Tra inin~ Corps (AFROTCl
fie.I r!. training encampment al
Fairchild AFB. \\'ash.
Airman Ar\'id E. Althcns,
f;On of .\·Ir. and !\lrs. Ar\'id F:.
Althens of 15771 Las Flores.
\Vestminster, has completed
his U.S. Air Force basic
training :\l the Air Trainin:;
Com1nand 's Lockland AFn .
Tex. He is remaining at
Lackland fnr !raining in lhe
Security police field.
Army Pri\·ate J\Urhael \\".
1.ambcrt . son of f\1 r. and i\lrs.
J\1ark Lan1bert. 2397 Tu stin
A\'e., Neu'porl Beach. recently
\\':lS assigned lo the Isl
Armored Oi\·islon in
Cicrmany.
Pvt. Lambert. a scout
In 11eadquarters Company. 1st
Battalion of !he lJivis ion's Sis!
lnfantry n e a r Crailsheim.
completed basic training at
Ft. Ord. Calif.. and \\•as lasl
i;talioned al 1-'l. Knox. Ky.
t\tichael J. Stepben50n. son
of l\!r. and J\.1rs. A. A.
Stephenson of 6441 Camille
Dri\'e, l~untlngton Beach, has
rcemed his commiss ion as a
second lieuten:int upon com-
pleti<Jn of th<' l ' <;, Alr Fnrr~
Reserve Off ice rs T r a i n i n g
Corps (AfROTr1 program.
Lieutenant ~tephenson \\•as
name d a n AFROTC
d is t i n g u I shed mllil ;iry
grad1.1a1e and Is 'h~1b1t' for Air
1-'oce reJ.tular offK·1·r 'il;1111" on
the basiiio of his n,·l11e,·ement
,\larinc Pvt. Hobert I.,
Russell . son of !\1 r. nnd \Ir~.
(..'tlas. I::. Russell or 133 F. 16th I
~.. Costa M1sa. graduated
tom basic traini ng ot the
Marine Corps Rtcntit Deµot in'
Son Diego.
\l"ayoe Pierce, son of :'lir. 1
11nd f\.lrs . lJn1ce J•!crcc. 8421 f
Bellinier Drl\'e, lluntington
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upon ..con1ple ion or the U.S.
Air Foret lleser\·e Officer!!
1'ralning Corps progrnrn nt th e
Uni\ crsity of s.11 u I h e r 11
California
Airn1an Hr)UD L. \\'alllng,
son of rf't1rrli USAF Senior
,\la:s tcr Serge~nt and ,.1rs.
Arlhur L \\~i !li11g of li232
;\pt·I l.:1111" Hunti ngton Beach,
!111" graduated at L<nvry 1\FB.
Colo. from the tech n I ca 1
1ra1n1ng rourSc for U.S. Alr
Force inventory mo.na gement
spcci;il ists.
l\irm:1n \Valling. tralned lo
inventy supplies by use of
electronic d at a processing
1nachines, is being assigned Ut
J~du•ards AFB.
By Dr". Slt.lncrobn depressed." J\lany try to hide
Dfar Dr. Steincrohn: 1..ately their emolionaJ prob I e ms
my husband, \\'ho is only 29. behlnd a faca~e of physlcol
hns been qu ite dcpresse<l : lie complaiats. '
alu·a~s see1ns to feel blue . lie One will complain o f
Isn't the happy.go-lucky sort()f -headach~s whii:!h are \lnYeller--
pcrson he used to be. Is it im·
portant ~nough to make an ap-
pointment for him to see our
f;;n1ih• doctor? -J\lrs. U.
C0i\1~1E\1 : Yes. I'll say
"~('s" r1gl1t no\1' before I get
!11.~! iii a maze of derinitions of
dC'r.re ssion. 'J'he trouble 1vith
wine "hlues" i~ that a very,
\cl'} light l.ilue may gradually
or suddenlv turn into dark.
foretiocling -blue. In other
\\orc'1<:. try 1trf""r-c-o g n i z e
<.lcµre ssi(l n early so it can be
l'On1li:.1t!N.l effectively.
ed by medication. Not until
many visi ts later will the con·
fcssion come that the real
problem i.s worry about a
daughter's uabappy marriage.
Another has .symptoms that
resemble the classical ulcer
syndrome. But X rays con·
tinuc to be negative. Nothing
abnormal is found. Months
later comes the ans¥.·er:
'\\'hat's really been bothering
me is that someone in the of-
fice got the job 1 should ha\·e
had after all the years I've
spent \Vilh our company."
Ises a· cure? Especially when
(dl'ficiency of th}roid ac-one's own doctors says, "Pm
tivityl , (}r Ill the aftereffe<·t;; doing everything possible for
of a ~e\'t'l'C uttack of flu. you. 1 can't promise a curt."
\\1hatc1 er luY. crs P ~' Y s t c II I 'Mlt' truth often hurtS:"So we
vitality inn~ ]O\\l'I' en1otlonal turn to someone \\•ho inakes
vilalily. And \'1ce \'Crsa. false promises and gives us
Jn sim ple depression therr ls gadgets to pl!Q' with in tht
loss of ;1pJX'lite. inson1n111. hope that they \Ylll hel p
f11tigue nnd gen er<1l l os~. of in· arthritis. 1 sugges that you
teresl in \1 ork 11nll play. \\'he11 find a ronipetcnt cloctor e1nd
it becomes pcr:-istl'nt a11d dcc1> t:i ke his advice. It 1nalie"
it's surt-ly l1n1e to sl'e :l doc· more sense than tnvesln1g
10~:11 say nguin. "\'e~,, 11 is tspeculating) in an expeo. ivc
electrical gadget. important for ~our husbtind t11
see his doctor. If he 11on't tell As I point out in my bi 1 1"-let.
the cklcLof ~ric hns Jiren "llow To Live \Vith Art hl'ilis.'' there tire n111n\_' for1ns or depressed. then ~ou'd bt•tll'r do it for hin1 . 'fhis n1av s:ivr treatm ent used effectively by
much time aod n1any nCcdless physicians today. but it is
expensi\'e exa1ninalions. mo.st important for an exact
l\:ivy Lieutenant { j u n Io r
~r:1dPJ ft-0~er A .• Jlutcbin)!;s,
son of i\lrs. Gertrude l-lul·
chlngs of 400 Treasure Island
Trailer Park, Laguna Beach,
has reported for duty at Com·
mander in Chief. Central
Pacific Fleet , Pearl )!arbor,
liawali.
11This letter from Grandma is reol Fat. Bet she
cut some more cartoons out of the poper
1couse they 'minded her of us I 11
The other day r asked a C-OI·
\cugue \1hal he considers the
n1ost co n11non illness he en·
<'(JUnters 1n his office. lie said .
"Orpres$ion, \\'ilhout a dou bt.
ln son1e people it creeps up so
s1len1ly neither they nor you
knov1 it has reared its ugl y
hr3d. Lately 1've been seein~
so many of these palients J'n1
ah1·ays suspicious or it.·•
So you see, Mrs. U., it's im·
portant to discover "'hat's
causing your husband's blues.
That 's for the doctor to find
out. ls it all emotional? Or is
it physical primarily ?
For f\;Jrs. O.: i'.lanv 1nillions diagnosis to .~ ma~ .o~ the
are spenl by unhappy ;1rlhriti,; kind of arlhrit1s the 1ndn•1dual
patients on ad 1· c rt i se d has before 1rc31n1ent starts. If
rented.ies that promise to cure you would like a copy of this
them of their ailment. Quack OOok!e!. \1-rile rne in care of
remedies are always a\'ai\able this newspaper enclosing 2S
for the gullible. Ct•nts in coin and a STAMP-
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CAL PRESTON WINS IT ALL
NHY.C Sk ipper In New Sant•n1·27
•
NHYC Skipper Jf1 ins
Fourth of July Race
Cal Preston or Ne\vport
~!arbor Yacht Club was the
o•·erall and Class D ~·inner in
the J\larina del Rey to San
Diego race sailed over the Ju-
ly 4 \veekcnd.
Preston sailed his Sanlana-
26 De-Core and 1vas among the
200-plus entries in the acre.
The race was divided an1ong
y(\chts sailing under t h e
In ternational Offshore Rule,
the Pacific Handicap Racing
· 1'"Jeet rule, the Half-Ton Class,
schooners and ketches and the
J\1idgct Ocean Racing Fleet.
Preston's victory came in
the highly competitive IOR
division Yl'ith 56 entries.
The race is co-sponsored an-
nually over the July 4 weekend
by \Vindjammers Yacht Club
of ?-.larina del Rey and the
Southwestern Yacht Club of
San Diego.
Preston sailed the Santana-
26, talcst i11 the line by the W.
D. Schock Co. of Newport
Beach.
Single-handed Yachting
•
Race Leader Falterino· ~
L0~1)()N f AP) -The 1-1•ind
is failing Frenchman Jean
'\res Terlain in his headlong
bid to \\'in the Trans-Atlantic
singlr-handcd yacht race in
record ti1nc.
The 2i-year-old long-haired
mariner radioed to t-ase
Tuesday that he \vas hal ted by
lonr, periods cir calm ~on1e 500
1'1iles from the finish··-· nt
Ne1-1 port. R. I.
fie complained: ''The boa: is
hardly moving."
Race organizers saiJ the
poor \vinds \\'OU!d probably
help the lighter rnu lti hulls or
s e c o n d -placed Frenchman
Alain Colas. S'.ulin~ the 70.fOO t
Penn Ill.tick IV, and Ainericnn
Tom F o 11 et I . in his
modernist ic, super·light 4G-fuot
trin1aran Three Chc.: .. s.
''The mu]tj-hulls are breath-
ing do1-1•n Terlain's neck." said
a spokesn1an for th~ race's
sponsor. the London Obser\'er
nC\\'s paper.
Terlain has reason to dread
a drop in the wind. His three-
Jnas!ed n1onohull. Vendredi 13
-Friday the 13th -is the
heaviest and longest boat in
the race. a whopping 35·1on.
230-foot schoone r.
Dcsi,l!ner Dick Carter said.
"In light winds Vendredni will
stick to the water like glue."
Three Cheers, with the dou-
t ~·. bearded Follett. from
~Tiarni. Fla .. at the helm , is a
Class Fitials
much-fancied entr11nt.
The craft is hullt o: rold·
moulded plywood and Follett
said before the r3ce began
1nore than two weeks ago it
v.•as ''h(lpefully so light ti \\'ill
skim along the top of the
v.'ater."
Until Tuesday 'T'erlain \\'as
s1reakini.: ahead of the boa ts
v.•hose positions are l.;no1-1•11
lhrough radio reports or
sightings. He hoped to com-
plete the crossing 1-1·ithin 20
days to smash the 26 day
record set in the last race. in
1968.
Briton Brian Cooke. \\•ho dld
\Ve/I in earl.v stages in his 59-
foot ketch British Stf'el. 'vas
considered too f;i,r behind
Follett, Colas and Terlain now
to make any impact.
German architect C I a u s
l1 ehner. sailing the 35-foot
sloop !\iex, has not been pin-
pointed since he ha s n 'I
reported for 10 clays. ~lore
than one-third of the 48 boats
still in the contest have not
broadcast positions or heen
seen sincC' the race bcr:an.
A late starter left Plymouth
Tuesdvy. 11e 1-1·as li r i 1 on
Christopher Elliatt in the 34-
foot sloop Laurie.
Elliott had been delayed by
surgery for an injured foot . He
\•:as confident he would reech
Ne\vport before thr race time
limit expires in 42 days.
North Takes Lead
Melges Wins 01)·111p [c Soli11g· lt't'lll
SAN FRANCISCO (AP\ -
" Bud Melges of Ztnda. Wi!I .,
w;s the winnlng sk.lpper l\ton-
day in the fourth race of the
Soling Class U. S. Olyrnpic
trials as the fleet raced under
Ideal sailing conditions for
the first time in the se ries.
Lo1-1•ell North of San Diego
scored his third second place
finish and moved into the
overall lead in the con1pctition
to represent America in the
new Olympic yachting cla~.
Tuesday was an off day In
the racing schedule, the final
three races in the seven-race
series will be today, Thursday
and Friday over the ll·milc
course in San Francisco Ba)..
Melges, \\'ho has raced in t"'O
previous Olympics; brought
his 28-foot yacht to the finish
line Monday, 2:20 ahead of
North. The Wisconsin skipper
is a deceiving seventh in the
overall standings.
The final standings wi\~ be
bl!sed oo each boat's best six
finishes , with each skipper
allowed to throw out -his worst
Fay Takes
King's Cup
In Nor,vay
HANKOE, Norway (API -
Ernest Fay of New York wen
the King Olav Cup bv £kip-
pering Sundance to victo ry in
the third and final race of the
competilion for 5.5 -met e r
yachts Tuesday.
Fay won the final race by a
comfort.able margin o v c r
Robert H. Symonette of The
Bahamas. with Cup donator
King Olav V of Norwa y th ird
Australia's F. H. Tolhurst.
skipper of Southern Cross lit
and a co-leader overall "' i th
Fay after the first ''''0 races.
dan1aged his rudder in lhc
final stage of Tuesday's rare
and could do n') bett '?r than
fifth .
Overall, Fay \.\'as th{' \\'inner
\vith three points . Tolhu rst
finished second w i t h 13,
followed by Symonelle 1vith
18.7 and l\ing Olav u•ith 11.4.
The Hartman F . \Vhiton
1-Iemorial Cup f-0r the Solin~
class 1-1·as won by Rudo!r
U~cls tad of Nor1\'3Y \.\·ith 1\.7
points.
'fhe first races for"the 5.!>-
meter Gold Cup Y:lll he held
Thursday,
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Graybeard
Holds Leacl ..
LOS ANGELES IAPI -
After 18 days sailin5. tile
Graybeard held a co1n-
manding lead in 1he Trans·
Pacific Los Ang~lcs to 'fahl!i
Race. I
µ<'rfllrllli\O{'l' ;.,h•[j!{'~' I :lt'h\
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S-dl)f-J./, 56.
8. S.'1111 l\lrrr1fk, \\1ash.ing-
too. D.C .. 8-8·9·1 3. 62.
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liandicap sland'.n~s nia? dif-
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Reatta drew 159 boats in 14
classes Saturday and Sundav.
The regatta nlso marked the
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\Vinners in the elimination
series :
LUDERS-16 -(!) Klldtt,
Ben Hromadka, LYC: (2)
\Vindsong, Bill Fundenberg,
NHYC: (3) Cat's Paw, Keith
Dinsmoor. BYC: (4) Bandit,
Al Nelson , SSSC: (5) Shibui,
Bill Long, NHYC.
STAR-(I) Don Edler,
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NHYC: (3) Gerald Madigan,
NHYC.
l\egatta Re1ult1
LUDERS-16 (9) -Pr ..
Empt., Le r 9 y Sutherland,
NllYC: (2) Kildee, B. n
Hroma.dk1 , LYC: · (3)
Adalonte, Barry Fenn, NIIYC.
RHODES~ (!I -(I) Fire-
fly, John Kewell, BYC; (l)
Mislre8l!: Bill Taylor, BYC:
fli lmP"lse, T. 0. Clevldence,
l<llYC.
• SHIELDS (II) (I )
Katherine. Andy M a r c u s .
CYC; (2) Theresa, Bo b
Searles. BYC;1 (3) Prudence ,
Larry Baum, BYC.
THISl'LE (6) -HI Picnic.
Dave McKinley, PVSA: (2)
Step Lively, Ed Cart-er, SSSC;
(3) Wild Wind, W i 11
Templeton. BCYC.
RHODES-19 (7) (I)
Conflict, Roy Wiegand, SSSC;
(2) Alfa, Naylor Jone s,
SFVSC; (3) Rebel, L. C.
Bobbs, BCYC. . -
470 \6 1 -(11 Orange
\Vedge, Peter Wilson. NHYC:
(2) Torch, Jim Grubbs. CYC;
(3) Calliopsis, Brad Ellerman,
ABYC.
SOLING (10) (I)
Woomera, Kenneth Young,
CYC; (2) Lag Time, Kln1
Gaee, BYC : (31 Home Brew,
Jack Dalahite, SSSC.
PHRF (13) - (l) ~•tricia,
Dave Piiisbury, NHYC: (21
Sequoya, Jim Moore, S.SSC;
(3) Niki II, John Kinkel, VYC.
I LllJ0.14A (ll) - ( I )
Pheemers. M. G e y m a n ,
ABYC: (2 ) Dillo, Bill McCord,
BYC; (3) Fang, Don
•
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Fungus, ~lank Jiumann, BYC:
(2) Zozzo, Herb Riley. BYC;
(3) Mersldh, D. Kirst, BYC.
KITE-A (10) ( I I
Lobscover III, Hugo Schmidt.
NHYC ; 2) Vortex, Bruce,
Twichell, VYC; (3) No. 231, L.
Bernero. VYC.
KITE B (7) -(I ) American
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Demon, B. Dwan, NHYC; (3)
No. 726, R. Dorn, BYC.
GHOOT (10) -(I) No. 4M ,
Bruce Matlack, VYC: (2) No.
142, A. Larsen, PVYC.
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, 22 DAILY PJLOT Y..'td~ftday, JulJ 5. 1972
Go{)lag ong Rallies to T op Evert, 4-6--, 6-3 , 6~4
\Vl \IHLl':l)()N En;::l:u11! -IJ1•t11ntl1n,1;
ch:unplon t:vonn(• tiou!n,c:ong ot Australifl
:.Qcf~trr_t JZ-}t:tr-Qld <;Oris E\t'r1 of For\
Lauderdale. flu .. <1-·6, 6"3. 6-4 tvtlay for
the right 10 .net:t Billie Jef:n Kini.: in
1' ritlay ·s rinal few the \\fimb\cdun ll·nnls
Cf\l\.\11.
fllr~. h111i,::. thl· :'\o. 2 ·.seed lron1 l.iJnA
Ut·iltCh, crwJi~d Hoscnu1r.y Cai;:ils of San
.1''rancist'(1 6·2. G·4 in the first \V01nE'n·~
sin$:les rnatch on 1he i.:rass center court.
~:vonn1· rt"clvrl off lht· Sc\Cn!h ~r11~1e 111
a rov• \\'hen she ht•ld servil't' at the sta rt
ol 1hc fJJ1ill set lo love. But then Chris
held hl'r!> 11nd h1'<1kl' L":vonne lo f'O 2· I up
as the /1.u~tr;.al ian lnps!•d hack into loo:!c
pl;iy with n dHulllt· fJulL a volley, 11t tho~
net anrhinotht-l"'Trt'ltk b:tt-khnrnt:--
Ou1 the l;ip:.l' 1\.'1$ only n1omeutary and
E\•onr1e bri1ke b<1ck to 2·2 11ftcr Chris
doublt'·faullt"I
Chris \\';jS :-itdl fii;h tin;:: ~ind produt·1.'tl
tv.o su 1><'rb passing forehands and a f\111
returrud :iC.Q.1£!' !_o_Q_[{'.lll;_ E.rilnne. <igain
anrl gn ahead 3·2. '!'hen the 1natch $Ct'·
sa1vf'd onr-c morf' :.is Evonnt• brokt• bar.:k
-the fourth bre<ik irJ a ro1v -11ith fl
forrhand 1·olley.
ihat put the ~core at 3·3. 'l'htn Evonn~·
f ire 1co rks A 1n1Jutee
Attitude Assisted
Shattered Athlete
CONCORD, Calif. IAP) -Dale Eidson.
a 23·year·old professioMJ footbal! hopeful
1\·hen a fireworks explosion shaltered his
lin1hs and a1 h\<:ti~ future a year ago, says
a thirst for c:o1npetition and "my
posit ive att it ude" helped him live
through months of frustration and pain.
l::idson lost both legs below the knee
and use of his right arm 1vhen a can of
::ieri al fire1vnrks exploded in I he
b<if'kyard of hls parents' home last 4th of
·Ju ly.
Slnc·e then he has become host of his
f(\11n radio sports show on Concord's·
K\l/UN. learnrd to \\•alk on artificial legs
without crutches or a cane and, !asl
n1onth, opened an ~traoce office.
Eid!'>On said in an interview Tuesday
that he made good on a number of
hospital vows. including one that he
would be dancing by the end, of the year
and another that he would resume
µl aying the drums. tie is also able to
drive his 01vn e<ir.
"1 \1·ould11't be \1·here I am tod.!ly if I
didn't ha1e a positi1·e attitude,'' EidS-On
i;lid. "So many people go around \\'ith a
qegative feelin g. lrs ea sy to quit in life."
• r:idson's accident. v.·hiC'h came six davs
before he \l'aS scJ1rduled !O join the Siin
Diego Chargers training can1p <•s a pro-
~pecti1·e kicking specialist. requirfd
re:itment by eight physicians 1vho
a!)()red more th:in six hours to save his
l ife.
, Althou,l!'h he describes hin1sclf as "not
a \'ery religious person," Eidson said. "f
heard the Lord spe:ik to me that first
night in the hospltal. It 1ras like a voice
in an echo chamber saying ·you win , you
Win.' "
• li e lermcd the rest of July and Au gust
J!t'11 as ··really hQrrifying.'' The sound of
lircv,,orks oulside his apartment this
morning was "upsetting," Eidson said.
"I was a statistic last year and there
1\'HI be others this year.;, Eidson said,
:tdding he believes all fire\\·orks should
l>e outla111ed. "They are all dangerous,
even firecrackers ana sparklers."
Eidson, \'lho used to run five and six
milt's each day, "just to st ay in shape,"
said he misses athletics but has found
cornpetition in olher areas.
"There's no doubt in m.v mind r 11'ould
11:1v"' made the Chargers," said Eidson.
lie d<>scribcd himselr as a "consistent''
43·yard punt~r during his college days at
Sl1 a rman Suit
Slated for Utah
SALT LAKE CITY rAf'l -A Utah
fed1•ral judge ruled Mond<ly that a suit
µgains! the Los Angeles Lakers pro-.
fessional basketb:ill ream will be tried in
Utah. but did not set a date.
C.S. Distri ct Court Judge Aldon J.
Anderson said the case would be tried in
Ltah under the "Long Arm Statute." The
statute provides that a person who con1·
mils certain acts submits to jurisdiction
u( the court .
Thf' suit \\·as filed by !\1ontana State
Sports. Inc., o'rner or the Utah Stars
bas kelball learn. against coac h William
Sharman. Jnck Kent Cooke. Fred Schaus
;ind California Sports. Inc., 011.'ner of the
l..Jkcrs.
San Francisco State.
"ff I can't ~ the best, !hen I don't
v.·ant to be in it. I feel !he same \\'ay
.:1bout my occupation no1\'."
In his first month as an agent Eidson
v,.on honors for his sales \\Ork. "I told the
president I 1voukln't 1v~1nt -tn be in the
firm unless J could re11ch the top,"
Eidson said.
1'hi.s Sund.1y he plans <LJJOther first.
Eidson said he v.•ill go scub::i di \'i ng off
the Monterey Const. ~
''I've.never been a quitter." he con·
eluded. ''People are afraid of 'COmpctltion
but !hat's v.•hat makes us v.·hat \1•e are."
Rice Atte111pts
New Strateg):
011 Ange1s
'!'he Califomia Angels attr:icled <1 holi-
<lay cro1vd of 41 ,086 lo Anahei m Stadiun1
Tuesday night with the promise of
fire11·orks.
11here \veren't. any on the hall field.
The Californians succun1bed to Jim
Lonborg and the !'t1ih1·aukee Bre111crs, 4·2
but were spared furlher cmbarr:1ssment.
President Nixon planned to ancnd the
garne but canceled out. J\1aybe he kne'v
.something.
"It 1vas a great homecoming," com·
mented new Mih11aukec rnan;:iger Del
Crandall, a resident of Fullerton. "Jim
pitched great ball tonight but he has been
doing that for us lately ."
Lonborg looked like the pitcher who
\11on 22 games for Bost.Qn in the !'led Sox:
pennant year of 1967. fanned eight and
walked three ln posting his fourth
St raight victory and improving his record
to 7·3.
J-Je also has completed l\\'O of his last
four stars.
After a frustrating 5--0 Joss to .Jin1
"Catfish'' Hunter l\1onday night lvhen
'they managed only two hits, Angels
nianager Del Rlce called for a closed
clubhouse meeting and read the riot act
to his team.
"I didn't like some things I sa111,'' he
said. "They \'lere too lackadaisical ...
not aroused," he said. "It Jooketl to me
like they gave up."
No;o.•, after the loss to the Bre,vers.
THce is trying another approach. He
ordered a 10 :30 a.rn. 1\'0rkout for his
athletes today before Nolan Ryan, 9-5,
faces !\'1ilwaukee's Ear! Slephcnson, 2-0.
tonight when the series resumes.
"The way \\'e'rc playing, 1ve can use
the practice:· Rice said.
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easily and go S..-1 Ull 11·ith Chris to serve.
A deeply hlt volley and f plnpo:tot
forchund gll\ l' f~\'O!lne the next l\1'0
po1nt.s !h~n rnatch point as Chris uc1ted.
And E:1·oon{' n1ade no n1istake. She 111011
llll' 1>oi11t, set and. n1atch "'1th a crlsp
pas.i;1ng back hand \111th Chris going the
\ITOng v.·ay.
The ni:itch lasted one hour. 35 min utes.
Jt v.·ill be l\lrs. King's sixth \Vimbledo11
final sinre 1963. She won lhree times in
a ro111 I966-191J8.
~1rs. Ktng, the No. 2 seed. la1)Scd at the
su1rt ()f !he second set. double faulh!d
<iud dropped her service to Jove.
She Immediately broke back y:ith
dazzling shots -a lob, a backhand
rtturn and finplly a forehand thal siuled
across the court.
~trs. King has now beaten !\liss C11salis
19 dines out of 20 in the last lv,·o years.
In the rnen's sen1ifinals Thursday, Stan
Stnith, lost year's losing fln11!lst and No.
I seed th is year, v.•lll be carrying the
American hopes.
The other se1nifinalists are Europeans.
1'hat 's the first time this haS happened
since \Vorld \Var JI. '
The tall U.S. Army corporal from
Pasadena. playing his best tennis of the
tournament thus far, \\'hipped Alexander
Metreveli of Russia &-2, 8·6. 6-2.
DEFENDING CHAMP EVONNE GOOLAGDNG OUTLASTS CHRIS EVERT IN TODAY 'S SEMIFINALS.
Spo1·ts i11 Brief
MV 's!Melton Sid elin ed;
Golfer Shrugs Snakebite
ClllCAGO -The Cl1icago \Vhitc Sox
Tuesday placed third base1nan Bill
Melton (a !\1ission Viejo resident) on
ba se ball's 15·day supp!ernental disabled
list efft'.!ctivc June 29 because of a back
ailment.
Melton, the 1971 A1neric1111 League
home run champion has not played since
June 23.
To maintain a 25-man playinc ro.ster,
the \Vhite . Sox recalled !hird baseman
Hu gh Yancy, 22, fron1 Knoxvi!le of the
Southt"rn Leagu..e. where he \vas batting
.30t
Y'
SKELLF.FTEAA. Sweden -\\ralter
Bergo11ist. 35. is living proof that golf can
bee()nte an obsession.
Warming up for a game , he was bitten
by a snake. Bergovist called an am-
bulance. received a serum shot at a
hospital and returned to the course. I-le
\~·cnt around 1n 76.
Y'
SAN /)!EGO -The desire of convict
boxei· Bobby Lee Hunter to com!)("!e ih
the Ol yn1pic (;an1es is backed by the ··
president of !he Arnateur Athletic Union.
"l 'n1 supporting liunter's case
\Vholcl1cart edly," Jack Kelley s:iid l\·lon-
day night. .. lle 's an inspiration to every
guy in jail."
the U.S. team this vear could be an
Olympic rule 11.'hich slates athletes must
cxcinplify Olympic ideals.
Y'
L'AQUILA. Italy -J\1aurizio Lozzi, un
18.year·old <tlhlete, had his )'ight foot
blown off by the blast of a firecra cker he
tra1npled "'hile training in a stadiurn
Tuesday. ·
The firecracker had remained unex·
ploded in the stadium Bfter a recent
fireworks display.
Y'
TUCSON -Pa ul Cornell of Tucson
can1c from behind in the final eight
games Tuesday to capture the $4 ,000 first
prize n1oney in the Tucson Open bowling
tournament with a total pinfall of 9,915.
Costa !'t1esa's Barry Asher finished 16th
in the tourney, good for S700.
Y'
COLORADO SPRL'°GS -tlometown
boy Bob Silvers, despite getting derailed
twice during the twisting mountain roads
of the annual Pikes Peak Hill Climb, cap.
lured th e event Tuesday in hi s 1972
Camaro in 13:45.9.
1'"'ountain Valley's duo of Bud and John
\Vhitfield finished second and third in the
open wheel Class A division with clock-
ings of 13:32.4 and 14:20.7.
Auto Adventiirer
Succumbs at 99;
Exploits Recalled
SP RINGVILLE . N.Y. (AP) -George
N. Schuster, whose victory in an around·
the·\\·orld automobile race in 1908 earned
plaudits for a fledgling U.S. car industry,
is dead at 99.
Schusl,er died Tuesday after suffering
a heart attack at a nursing home in this
\\'estern Ne1o,r York village.
Sixty.four years ago, when horseless
buggies were considered rich men's toys,
Schuster and five other drivers set out
from Ne\1' York City, heading for Paris
by a 13,000-mile 'vestward route.
The firs t overland leg of the race -
ta'king 41 days -stretched to California.
Then ships transported the cars for ad·
ditional legs in Alaska. nort hern Japan
and finally to Vladivostok on Russia 's
\\·estem coast.
To get across Russia's vast 1vildemess,
Schuster rode the rails of the Trans·
Siberian Ra ilroad.
Finally. 169 days after setting out,
Schuster parked his Tho mas Flyer in
front or a Paris ne\\'Spaper and claimed
victory. Th r o u g h misunderstandings,
however, it was 60 years before he was
awarded a $1.000 first prizi:"
His Flye?, built in Burfalo , beafllilian
and German entries. Three French-made
cars never finished .
T1•ials of Trials
The Europenn~. all reckoned lo~ clay
c:ourt .spteialist!i,• came t.hrough tn one·
sided duels on \Vin1bltdon ~ turf.
llit' Nastase of nornl'lnia ended thf'
drea1n or 19-year-0ld Jim Connors of
Bcllevillc. Ill .. one of this year's
\\'imbledon herots. &·•. fi·4, &I.
Jan Koclcs. the chunky Czech, ha1n·
mered Onny Parun of .r\ew Zealand 6·2.
6·3, ~t
!\ltu1uel <>rantes of Spain downtd the
hard·hittlng Colin Dibley of Australia S.2,
6·0, ~2.
In Thursdav 's se1nifinals. Smith plays
Kocles and oTantes n1eets Nastase.
Dodg.e l·s
No sedive
Contii1i1 es
MOf'tfREAL (A'Pl -'fhe Los Angeles
Dodgers. in \rhat seems lo be a nosedive
slump, added to their misery Tuesday
night by falling to the !\1ontreal Expos 7-
J.
It was the fifth straight loss for the Los
Angeles squad.
Their scoring has come up short of vie-
tory 7 limes in their last eight games and
9 limes in their last 11. 1'ht> tv.·o squads
go at it again tonight.
Leflhander Balor ri·toore 111as scheduled
to pitch for i\tontreal tonight against
Cl aude Osteen.
Pitching usually has been the culprit in
Los Angeles' losses. And Tuesday's game
was no exception \\'ith the Expos knock-
Dodgers Slate
All Gamn t~ KFI U4tl
Jy(y 5 Dod~fl'I 81 MO~!rlal ! I>"'
J uly • Dodgt,, •! MOn!•~&I 5 P.11'1.
July 1 Oc~~ers d New York S p,rn, ------
ing Tommy John for 5 runs in the four
innings he worked. He is now 7-4.
"His stuff \\'asn't that bad," said Los
Angeles manager 'Vall Alston of the left
hander. "John's cont rol hurt him ." '
About the apparent pitching slump ,
Alston commented, "Our pitching v.·as
pretty hot, and J 1\•as hoping it would
stay that good, but I kind of doubted it.
The pitching's got a little bit of it com-
ing."
The manager also said he doesn't thi nk
the fact that starters no111 pitching \\'ilh
four instead of five d:iys rest is making
any differences ..
Racing off to a 6-run lead after 5 in-
~gs, Montreal held off a..Dodgers chal·
lenge in the late innings.
Willie Davis hit a 2·run home run in the
sixth inning and Duke Sims had a so Io
pinch homer in the seventh.
Manny Mota led off the eighth lVith a
single and, even though they were trail-
ing by 3 runs at the time, there were
faint stirrings of hope on the Dodger ben·
bench. They dissipated when Mike l\t<t.r·
shall relieved Carl Morton, no1o,r 4-7 and
got Davis to hit into a double play.'
The next four batters went dQ\vn in a
row and the Dodgers had another loss.
Ron Woods contributed his second
homer of the s~son to the Expos effort
and Ron Fairly hit his sixth.
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2 o o o o a (I ). T-J;U, A-17,31ll,
liuntcr n•on a bronze medal in the Pan-
An1 erican Games l11st sununer. He is
serving a 20-yellr sentence in a South
Carolina prison for manslaughter.
A stumb.ling block to his hope to make
Bud drove his VW Funeo \11hilc John
controlled his I1yjumper.
Y' E1notion Was Too Mucl1:
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PARIS -East Germany's !\-1onika
Zehrt equalled the wo1nan's world record
for the 4-0Q.meter dash in 51 seconds, win·
ning the event at a f<"'rench·East German
track and field meet here Tuesd ay night.
She tied the ti1ne set Sept. 23, 1970 by
Jamaica's MarilYn Neueville.
Y'
NYKOEPING. Sweden Kj e 11
Isaksson of S\veden, fonner 1vorld
record-holder in the pole vault, suffered a
strained muscle in his right thigh "'hile
competing M.onday night. l1e is expected
to be sidelined from .two to three \'leeks.
The injury occurred when Isaksson at·
tempted to clear the bar at 18 feet Y.t
in ch, causing him to abstain from furthe~
jumps. 11e won the event with a leap of
'l7·f)I,),
Y'
LUGO, Spain -Players for Lugo's San
Roque soccer club threaten to go on
strike unless management pays b11:ck
laundry bills. A spokesman sald the
tcan1 had phiyed its last three ga mes in
!he same, uncleaned uniforrns. He caUed
the situation "intolerable."
Y'
Champ Broke Into Tears
' EUGENE, Ore. (AP)-Tears streamed
do"1'Yl Bob Seagrtn's face. The hand·
some 0 I y mp i c champion sat In the
light of a setting sun and simply, quietly
cr1ed.
He had just set the world record in tht
pole vault, something he had done four
times previously. So why the emotion?
The 25-year-old Southern California
athlete suffere'.d a severe knee Injury in a
horseback riding accident late last year
and surgery wa·s performed. He c:ame
back, however, and made what appeared
to many a futile attempt to get back into
shape for the 20t h Olympic Games this
year. His progress was slow.
"When I got to Eugene. I was relax·
ed.'' Seagren said. "I was haj>py with my
progress.'' He had regained a share of
the world mark at IM V• lnchtl and was
considered the old pro of the event.
"Then I !llartcd thinking. 'The guys lre
. good. \l'lln\ Ir my pole slipped! Whal If I
didn't qualify?' and then T got nervous.
"I couldn't oleep. I walked around my
·room at night. I didn't have any con·
centration. •• '
nervous ," he said. Then he warmed up
by cieari11g the bar at aboot J7·3.
'.'That relaxed me for a minute," he
said. "But they looked so good at 17-3\il
and then again at 18," he said. '
The others who cleared 17-81,i were
Davt Roberts of Rice, Jan· Johnson of
Alab ama and Steve Smith of L-Ong BeRch
State. Then all but Roberts made 18·(l1h:.
And Seagren tightened up once again.
Seconds after celebrating his IS.S~l
leap with a whoop Seagren broke down.
"The pressure of the Injury, the opera·
tlon, the long comeback. And then tht
nervousness of this competition -just to
get a trtp to ~tunich. I guess it all just
collapsed on him," said George Ambrose,
a close rrlend of Seagren for years.
"He was carrying a lot of wr.ighl
around. J. guess the pre53ure's off no~·
said Ambrost.
Later that evening, Seagren sat
laughing with friends at a local
re1t11urant. The ten.alon was gone from
his: deep--set blue eyes. Ht smHed and
looked like tht ~II-American boy be was
al uscl
MILWAUKEE 'S JOE L1HOUD MAKES SMOKE IN JULY 4TH FIREWORKS AT ANAHEIM ••
LONDON -Jackie Ste\1•art, Britain's
reigniAg world chnmplon rscing car
driver, a/lnounced Tuc.s~ay night he was
pulling otlt of the C11nadian-Amtrican
series or r11ces on doctor's orders and
cuttin1: his racln~proifan1 in balf for the
rest of the ;·ear.
The compellllon started last Sunday at
Hay"·ard Field 11nd "everyone was so
hot. Everyone looked oo good I got
HJ thlnk tM might aet you 1 medal, ..
he said. And he sounded ju111 like Dob
Seagren used to sotmd-relaxl?d.
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DA 'i'l'ONA llEACI!, Fla.
(AP) -David l'Mroon's
Whito Mercury oqulrltd out o1
a throM:ar opeod war Tuetoday
to nudz• Richard Pet ty and
Bd>by AIU""' att.r a ta-mil•
duel to the linlsh In the Fire-
cncktt 400 ll«t car race.
The Wood Brotl>ero ..try
a..-.rapd 160.121 m11.. .....
hour on the i ll-mile l>ayto!la
lnttmational Spoedway to clip
PaUy's Dodge by 15 lftt with
Alllton's Chevrolet another
car-leniilh be!ilnd,
A record FirtcracktT ft'OWd
of 87 ,200 wu on ita feet fur the
final ... !>po .. the p......,_
Potly-Alllsln bolt!• developed
into an all.time National
AJ8odation for Stock car J\a~
Ing (NASCAR) thriUOT,
Ninety-<legreo t.mperatllnt
•
Sli&ndls ... 1111 prior lo ..
pact •l'lllll11tada to onatlc '"'""'ti"'" y.., I -... , lob ,_ plilJod dis '1NJ, """ ... _...., __ ....
he bod u Ill.-111""9 ......
of tli1tllm 1114 llmlns
'fl1lm tlio iell ..... the
Iowa....., oClioa an blll llal1s. no hlads tab mr to ••n., tho-. mmllJ to ... Wt.
Abo, llllr "'-....... ---..d ... -..
9llliJ _,.,,,in palled -You ltp mnt lead 7011r
,_...TodoaotlioJlllllSt
.-la lliPUJ flmd, both &o-
i111-and 'aaios tbrouP·
cent track mdlnp past 1" l.:.:::::.=-~~~~~~~~~~J degretos. ... WINO\. ...... -A
"I WISl1 """Ylnf about
the hNt," 8lld lhe .... yin(. 37.
yeor-<>ld POlfllOll, • tlreo-tlme
NASCAR champion. "Petty
and AIU!on wm living me all
the hoot I could stand. M Jor.r
H I could ~ lhem, mthlng else mattered. '
Bannister Makes Tean1
With World Best for '72
At Long Beaeh
Four Area Pros
lnPGA Tourney
Boes Host
Water Polo
Tom·ney
UC ln•ine and Orange Coast
College are expected to battlt Four art• foll pres are will hold its 11th IMual entered in th!s wee t • 1 tourney July 27_29 "''hile Big ror the championship In l hf
3:>utbem california Proft&-Canyon's first an nu a I SPA AA U junlor mcm 's outdoor
8looa1 Go J fer a' As:soda.. member-gurst affair is sel for 'i\'ater polo tournament thi!
lion m11<h play championship July 11-15. weekend at OCC.
at El Dorado J'ark 1011 course Fountain Valley ~tile The two-day event btgins
In Lon1 Buch. The four~ tourney Mglns Square's aMual tourney is set Saturday ~·ith eight games se t
ThUl"9day. for July 22-23. in the optnlng round and
All lour.,.. pros will com-El ])'lgMel •nolher four sclledultd for,...
pete in tht lowtr bracket. ond round activity.
Fountain Valley Mi 1 e Harry Hilke and J a ck Four mort tilts t1re planned
Square'• Skip Whittet will race Godwin won a reicent Saturdav Joe Del1adillo of Pico Rivera Sweeps toum1mtnt at EI ror Sunday morning '''ilh lh<'
In a flnrt round match Thurs· Niguel Country Club ""ith a r our · g a me championship
day at 10: 1J a.m. with El net score of 84, elghl under round set that afternoon and N\iUel a:iuntry Club's Rick par. e~·ening. The tournament title
DI.wt mHting Balboa Park's Tied for stcond plact, one tiff is slated for 7 p.m. Sun-
Ha!T}' )lcCarthy at 10:24. stroke behind the winners day.
Mesa Vtrde'a Barr y were the teams of Tom Crane Here's Salurday's r Ir ~ t
Sutherland and Huntlngton. and Carl Warnick. and Hilke rOund schedule:
S.cllff'a Brian Lake both and Paul Altbaum. . 8 -Nl~tA Pirates vs. San
have drawn first round byes in Pedro A the tourney. In a recent mixed best ball 9 _ "-1t. San Antonio vs. tourney, the teams of Mr. and Defendin( champion Tommy Mrs. Tom Peden and Mr. and Balboa Bay-Corona
Jacobs ol. La Costa heads the Mrs. Bob Earle won it with 1 10 -NiritA \Vhite vs. $nntu
field ol 100. net ocore of SI. Barbara Double roundS will be pl1yed II -San Pedro B vs. NtMA lllnl<llh' Saturday with the !&-Co1ta Meaa Clippers
hol9' champkmhlp match on 12 -Balboa Bay-Cororla vs.
SUnday. For the fll'lt tlme A junior clinic for golfers Royal AC
there will be ftMltches to under l& years of age will 1 -San Pedro A v~. IPSA
cWennlno thin! llrouth -be(in It the Costa Mesa Coull-2 -NIMA Pirates VS, NIMA
places. . try Club Thunday at 1 Cllppers
'11>ae will take place Sun-o'clock. The · aiJ:-week auies 3 -~ft San Antonio vs.
•
DAI LY PILOT 2l_
De ep Sea Fi h Report
OAlrtA WHAaF t• ... t,f\· "
(I/IA bin, I WttfUIC!~ I li.lllllll, 10
lOfrolC t•ACH ~ .... ,N•fll LINlftt• -
l )t l flll•lf .. 1 tlh<O ll•h.I, ~ r'O(~
cl'd ll M""'"' "i.n -N 11101\"' 1 wt'lllt Mlbll•: lt l'll!llll,,! ·~ !IX (OCL l•t8f -11 l l'IG'lff' )(I bl•~ If m"t-•r•I I Alll t>llOO IMu111r1p11 ,_._,I -'ff
l "llttt; 2 y1llOWl••I, I~~ t ll)l(M'e, 5
S1n il5 on
and San Francisco. 8 tin 1BS a day.
Things aro looking up in long Beach. With oursmil-
tng. smokeless 1ets and cheery, low fares. happi-
ness and San rrancisco ar~ 1ust around lhe corner
Likewise, Sacramcn10 and San Diego. c.111 us ;
your smrruig iravcl ;1oen1. PSA glwes you • r.n.
AIUIOO ,.... • lap boNnd
wllb 70 mlln nmolnlng 1'htn
the couHon n.1 .... dropped.
Frank Warnn'a noncurteDdlng
Dodft had blown an enalne,
but ibe yellow light slowdo..n'
became a ny !actor ., tt
ll.lo!ftd tlMi CJiaVy to clme tho
111p.
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) -4:%5.5. "I know Jell lltlS io
1bry call it a "little club or .et the pece," said Barmlsttr,
curs" _.they refer to the 0 a.nd I like to run behind. He
mombet • u they "ould loved bad to boot mo by aeven
ona. seconds lo win tllil lhq and
day before the 12,300 lint will Include a lesson a week. Royal AC ~oceahowdown. j:--:;;"ii~:\::i~-.ii--,.-~\;iiiiii;;;;~;;:;;~--;\::;;;;iij~ Fcnner wlnnen Ronny Rell,
p,.._ plu.d twice under
the cautio!l, allowing Allison to
aeep Into oecmd place and
fttupthoU.0.--
wtth 154 of Ille 160 !>po lbish-
ed.
Al!loon'• nd-.1-fold 01evy
and Polly's wlll!Hnd-blue
Ilodp IO<h htld.lht !tad tine
llmeo as Peanon cllm( to
the!r liumpen In thlrcl befo<'O
the rwrlng crowd.
The llpartanburf, S. C.,
t'N:ran mldre bll move on the
1511'1 lop and aqueeud put
Alll!lon In tho lhlrd Mn. The
two JUSUt?'A used every ounce
ol clrivinc avvy to late the
leod, but PctnlOn held oll
•vtfY dlolla.-.
· Bucs Battle
Fullerton JC
WALNUT -Oranp Coul CoUet•'• water polo team blda
for !ta third vldory In a row
'lbul9doJ nl(hl Ill the Mt. San
Antonio IUIMMI' lfOIUt When
coach Jock Fllll-'• Plntat
11J111t with Full-JC.
OOC'1 Pint'" whlppad Cal
Poly (Pornom) lut week by a
IM ocore and previously had
dumped LA Htrbor, 14-3.
Bob Wurster'• lhrae f0t]1
peced tho OCC Yidory over
Cal Poly with Milt• Doi, Tom
Wamecte and l1oo Mlslolek
addlnC two Neb. Pa u I
Horman completed the scorini
"1th -1oat. Fullerton comes Into the Im·
portant loop meettn1 with • I·
I record, htvtnr lot! lo ruged
Mt. San Anlolllo In double
overllm1, 7-f, In Its 1ut
outing.
It'• the ruued, frUOlllng, we a,,...i thet ii ,.. were
t:wHay -test known clooe lo each otlier wllh 200 to
as the decathlm -the event co, we'd go in toeethtr.
Jell Binnie calls his own "We didn't want to make it
todty. • dog ... klog affair at I h •
Hil total was the best mark end. There was m need to.
in the wuid Iris year, M bet· We're both on the tNm.11
I« than Russia'• Nltolla Bennett, a fradlllte o!
Avilov, but Bamla!eT Myt Okl«h>ma Oriltlan, oald his
"It'!! take at 1eut 1,200 to wtn f<rme" l>Jme preparod him for
Munlcb." the heat here and oald,
Jlamltter, a graduate of "besides, It.. mt that bad
New Hlmplbire woo stands I because it's mt too humid."
feet I and wei&hs 10 pounds ~SUITllMt'Y ., "" fl"•I fl~ 1'1'""'9 }t31 than mrmal .t..-.1.-y l'Aft. T~cli'I' I" Ol~INl!C 111111'1 _,fN ..
llUUil • --r tr11t1 with ""'"' "'fwfm1nco .rllf ture:l the U.S. Olympic Triala ~..,, •cor•: ........ ..a.,_ -·--'-y ~th i,••o l~~IMtor 1119!'1 ""'"'"'· ,,.,,,,. •• '"°' u.:o.;.;:iM1MU1J .l~ "'' u. ~b "' mor• -Jm ,:r.lrt••·
p:>inf.s, the top total in the J .. I ~::.i~utAr~/~f.9'1 i 'sJ':~ ~ um year. He conquered =r •. Fl?!; t.1..i; "°j' 111r''a.¥_ft..
'7-dc'et t.t e ftlJ u little ::=~"' ""i~~~i4.1.~1 "~ Jtff Aerfttt of the Army. M••r. OCA.1.J ,2, n1~ lri.H:O J·i:~· Gr10 .. nf \. .... 1 9, IJ_71 VI Bernttt, with 1,076, and nw-. Cl!Jf) w"', u. m1 _ """ Bruce JenDB', a lonphot from :,~.:,-=~· hllttlwn C1llfwtll1 lh'f....._
Jmra, w1th 7,NS, also made J1vt11", ,,.,, A -.. .'~t~t"kfn'"
the U.S. tam which f;" to l~i,,"1J11 J':if:t. ~lzi.''11fi1 Gtiri• M··-1...&. &.1-•L-1n..s, m1 l"111ne1, ,,,,..,, m1 a11d.;.,
\UJA:lJ U"Ult ,untmtf' Un::' 1010, 7'1!1.Z....,.~· Hiii, l't•l, flf' m Olympie Gamos. """-· 1;;¥;; ~ "'ir.·i1/it'1' ' '.'I just wanted to 1et on the t[tMm. 1 • • ' , 1 '-111,
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Bannilttr on. the tr a c );: • ii!:•m11w Ml .,.,,. a -c-.e, _,.'-_,._ -...i..tt-•'--4: !3, UJ_.CP. jl, 4::..1, '1•1 M. Hiii, ,,..,.,.,._.,W!I IK.IW:l ..................... UftJ 4: .t, •r •klfY, 4::9t.4, Jlll
final evtnt, tho 1,soo..meter w1111m1111r, •: .i. "°' "'"""· •:n.4. .ufl Clf!tr1 .. ,·a.IL 4lfJ ltlfll, 5:'7.t, run. 3"1 ''"""''"' i:ot.1, w .
Bamister WIS Mked flbout 4:l._~, .,.·i'~~,ls,-..J~"'a":: hla _,___ L• _........ -· '' , -.. m .... ,....,.,.u......,"' DI.II ,.....,,...,T;U. GIUt'l'I. 4' t, l '""''' j , l. 2!2.
to IPfllk: in J1owin& terms of ~ ~llft. ;wr9w t.; Co~, 1&1N, h1I com.,,.Utors. 1~1 arl9h9m .1~ , .,: ..,.e, , .. -b'Ji,1: G. Min, l~I , f0'11 ~ KUI, la,.
"] WIS 10 ~ t.o lee Jeff 1.i,.\, I ICll'll 1:).1'h '°7L '°'"'"'• 12·
do U SV., I ,...,._, 1).1\ili, JWJ HW., 1••
80 wt In pole vault, ,.,.. , :...vtt • .,.,.. • _ Mflf'Mf • .Jt
aml Bruce make the teem. I ft, i.-~J-· l:f"'· · 1 w;
lova all -ruys. We com· It' '3:;.,, ~!!· J;m;ri. ·~ pete qainlt each other 10 ~I Ati'"~1~1~, ,_ ~· I o11eft " 'ffi' If~ A -K111 ... l'f. 10-4. • I 1n1111, M).4, ~J ""'' lJM>\o\.
Bennett ftnt 11 feet 7% ~ : ''iflf.m~~'°· 3:' i~'!· l.!-f; tnchet in the pole vault Tue. 5 't1,.. \Q0;1, "air, '/:.,rt;;,• f• ... 'M:
day jum~ from fi:,.i:i· f" lsw;,•,.., ... -W1Mm•IUt, ..,, ... t J Outrh, 1•·1 7711 Jl('lf\tf, l''i'" t1on in the over-all s j,lj' 1111111""1'. 1 ,_ """· ~.
to first 1.....1-ii ---n.-l.J--J ttr, •~2 1 lf'!'llrt, 2, lKialYo lDal .Pillll~ I ':F,:11, .... -/ ltl\Mtt,
C9ml blCk fer. 200-11 javelin 1'1nJ1tf!11r!"r .; rn~p1 ~
and rtialned tho lffd. ~"'" 1,'f:f<l,"'1.':" I , l~lf,"'",,[ 1'H1(/. 'J1le two rln ..,, _ _.. •--'-I &.lim1ra, 7, I ~I, 7,"7,; ~~ -... ~ • .!~L " !Ii ·;u~ <J""· ann tfroosh the lat hllf Jap ~YT.'111nlt'k~ \!'. H~~ • the 1,500 u both docked Cwt. =~ ,,,.,... 91'1 -..
Jerry BIJ!ler, Jimmy Powell
and Emil Soodeller w 111
chaUeoi• Jll<Gbo.
Mn1ll1er·G11e1t .
111ree ll'ft tlubt have an-
nounced dates for the l r
memh«-ruest tournamentr. I
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me~lle cervlce. Ov•r twanty
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AUltlottal BatMllc•p• for Nat>lgator•
· · May el IH u.tp-oo Ille Bralll• Rally an nttpllonal
lffupn Ub C-. Some bn llddlllonal physical ltandlc1ps
te IO wltlt tlttlr 11PtJtn11t11. lat tHy aU 1et a ebar1e out of
lryla1 lllelr bad (-.Uy) al WI .. .u.n1lnl sport.
•· • N1fll-. loDow -prlol<d I• Braille, wldcb !Hy . # HM wlllt lllelr lln1ertlps. Tile BralDe Inslltuto Wll
1-.i DD Ille prtmlN IHI blhld clllldnn could .. llqbl lo
rud 19 tldl muaer. TM rally fl 1ctu1lly u tdantlollal H·
,ertuce, Mt tt'1 a _Jot more fu to clo tho llomewort.
TH k!rra.la tlaat wW M cevtrtd will ineladt buy freeways,
-try roods, lwlatllll .,....i.c1o ........ 111n ldpway1 and city -II, eomplell rill lralllc 1ipal1. .
W• dnv• bl Ille Wq one y•ar wlllt • boy doln1 Ith ftnl
nlly. Talk abom Mbtd lock. We borTt'Wtd a sports ear from a
...,,. car ageley', ud wHli We wet to . pick it ap It had DO ~melf:r. la fact, It Ucl ao laltriimenta at aU.
St we jllat W So (llff• ~w fast we wm gotnc ud wMtlter
w• bd -1 111 le 11111 .. , die boy ud I. Wiien ,.. come In -.W _. Ito woo • lroply and die 1 .. 11n1 of upplnen w11 lade-
i&lbble.
Baca M•w Beat Top Duo to Rel!Ord
''""Tbt latest barTier In drag racing i. m seconds fiat elapsed
..,.. In the quartfr-mlle. You'd ••peel Don Garlits and Don
Pnldbomme lo race lo .. the 111'11 lo do it, but Dennis B1<a may .... 1 them both.
... Baca ls a Diile "'-!! drivll' from Walnut Creek, cat, who
ltlll punuea the acceleration aport os a hobby. Right now he
very likely is the (latest man in a dragster anywhere in the
country. •· Eeinl fll'St to break through the "siles" into the "fives" ls ~ a olngulaT goal for Bica. who hopes lo tum the trick
,i.Js Saturday night undeT Ideal conditiona 1t Llont Drag Slrip
In Wllmlng!On. ~ "'Jn any sport," he said, "there .is a goat. The object. in drag
facing is to win, but owr and above that five seconds is a feat J. ...,.ny want to accompliah. Five. aeconds ls just around the
Cxner. If I don't do it, somebody else will real soon;:.
:': Baca said condlUon• at Lionl, first commercially operated ~ strip ever •tarted. are favorable to speed records for two.
ltalQnS, . .. That place hat tremendous traction,,. be said. The par·
lkular mix of asphalt used on the olrip waa formulated lo be ~ror smooth, giving racln& tires more surface to adhere to.
', Seeond Reason is Air D-lltt1 ,.
'TM -na-h llr·-lly. Tito !rick i. •I aea level.
f'YOI. pt u mncll power .at of ytv motor u It wW make,"
lteMld. ·~ .,T., IHI msllm IN allro-burnlnl 1upercbarged ••""" iUt produce '° mad. Jaonepower It'• Ill.rd to me11ve and It
aom!'llmu c1n'I Ill be reliably pal lo Ille around· 0. lbl1 par-
dc:!llar ltrtp, ltowever, &Mt's llOt the ease. , 'Baca'• a111al& u · tilt tlmt barrier wDI come dm1n1 the fP1R.A Worlcl Oamplonsllp Strln meet tver the weekend. For
ilioi llaplor _.. Blel h !111llllbll I lwo-1peed 1elfboX in .~• ..,....,... • drqlter. Neorly all dr111teT1 aae • simple dl-
wd· ctrtve 1y1tem. : . ·une two-tpeed Is • dttrlment OB some tracts," ltt 11id, ••lilt H I ~ one in my dr11tter I could ltruk 111: seconds to.
iiaJ. rm l11r1 Gutlt• and. PnAomme could too. That'• why I
~· It anxloa• lo ... I !Mm. 'lllere ,Is oely •e neme Ibey pul
..... la 1M reeonl book, Ille py a did II flrtl."
. Baca eeald ume enly five tracb la tile Unlttd State11 bJ..
...._, Uta1, that tbt tru1ml11io• sthlp altd ln virtually all
.,..,. earl would bt effective ... m11ter I.lb bis.
~ He umed IncUuapoll1 llftew•Y Part at Clermont, Ind.,
it• "11 tM NllJlA National1, Fremont, Cal., Galneaville, Fla.,
*8d·lnm<-,Wub.
Too Mueh Power in Other Plaees
• Moo of the other pl .... , he 111d, hooking up wilh a lwo-
tpeed would give him loo much power, and he would have •
~ lo spin his wheels.
··• Tho occumnce wbleb gave Baca the Idea that he could ... t Jhl olher1I lnlo 'the au~d range oo a quarter-mile strip
~ bit perfonnmice ~ -k ago 1t Sacramento. -
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ing popularity of the funny car
&et nearly superseded them. ·
The indomilable Bli Daddy
-Doo Garlits-heads the early
list of resurgent top fuel en·
tries for the prestigious
Profe saio n a J Dragster
Auoclatlon ~
Wor t Jnr toward a
.treamlined dralster w i t h
three varying size wheel based
dregsters, GarUts Ms prom·
ised PDA Di(ector Doug
Kruse he ~ill campaign
whlchever car Ls at peak
perfornumc• at ocm.
"l've got to go with my win-
ner," c:arlits said u·hen he
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Midgets Return
The NMRA three-quarter
midgets return lo El Toro
Speedway Saturday night for
their eighth card o( the 1972
season.
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T•mt -·'° 311• 10, Jll posting a 3-2 victnrv over c111m1M1 Pile• Mt'O'>. .1.11m!I• J1• \$. ,, .... .,,1 HJ tM City "i1n11 Al\fl cautornt1. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
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81 S1,1rir Ctlk ISfl'IHl'll 11.to 1.llO S.00 just One hit in four innings Of Go Dttr Go IC. Ptrl'll r) 111 Sn1mr«:kt l (ll. A0t1r) 171 Aff#~I ""'; Miiii.-Hl~fY AtntW ••Y•n, 11'2 •1dttfl•ld Tlllll TllTAMINTAllY Roval Sllvtr 81• !Rltnt1d•I 3.«l 100 k . f11l.civln fJ. A:lcll1rdtl HT Pl11fl<llr llt'f (R. ll•'*sl Ill l"i.obl!tl\ld Otl fltt C·M" O•llV 1'1111. Or .. Hllfltl"'91tn l._.,11, C•ltt.f11lt . I I t. f1f l!Vl!:LYH •UTH •OSll!IN
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• o 'I'< • 1 lR v J ''' !11111nn1n IM. 81tk•ll 111 LEGAL NOTICE M•"'' ••-•• 1-o· •11•-•oeNn h11111td hfl'.Cll I •ttltl~ UP 1 •rt, Fl11t1 Alffl, Wtllwl•lltr, Huntl"'''' v''''' '''· 0 .. "'" oo · avon11 .. "' • • " tot '•obilrt ot Wiii 1nll fir IMU•l'C• 11!'1 R1111•1 Rt-11. Md• IJI Huevo Muclltctlo !O. 1(,.1-M! 11' CIM. If O••llff (l\llltf' .,. Jufle 17, 1t n , •• r II rbl THl!tD llACE -110 Y••dt. 3 y11r Funny Olrl Goo (C. Ptmtrl 11t NOTICI OP eOVlllNllot• •Y 9tYt>tl• J M••••o .... -Co••"' L'""' T"ll ll'ltl'lllfY It Pl'fltlO";"'·, ScttlChf-d -H-. Trfftlet, d l O I o Oldt & up. ('"'..,Int. PurH SltOO. IOAaD M 111111• lllCT 011 • ' "''' •r rtt1r ... f'I fCI w11lcll It 1'1'1161> fir fllrffi.,--SEVENtM llACI -110 v1rcl1. 3 'fflf T1t11IH, cl 1 o o o Cltlmlng prle1 SUOO. MINTM ltACE -)JO Yt rdt. 3 YHf 1 1 Cltl't. peflltull r .. 1M1 lfltt ... tltM t/1111 •Itel
ol!li & llP. Cl1!mln1. Pu•~ 12.CO. O!xlon, JI 3 o 1 l 01...,tr SI"' IC. P1rntr) 117 oh.11. Cl1lm lng. Purt1 1\100, Clthl'll ... TNO .. TICll! .. JS H.f..Jl.f.l0'7TY GtVEJ~-• ... h•I -.. p tn.t tr tltt•l111 fl'll t1m4' fl11 bMll ltl fft J1,1I~
R•g!lme Chltk l P1rr.trl S•llor, lb l o 2 l J~.·~,1 SI/II (H. Pt-) ll'O ptlct Jj!OO. ..~ '•'" ", 119~ .,N ' 1~.~ "'-' .~ .. I Publlttltd Or•llfl Clltt Dtll'r Piiot, ·11, lt n , •I t:J) '·""·• 111 ~ t:0\11'-tt:. " Do-'• '•< IC. '''"<'l 1 ht n ml _ _,....,.,, Un" J-It, 21, n 1n• Jvly I tt71 U47·1l ...... ,,,--1 -J .. H " o-••I. •l I• lLd !.to A,00 Cllwrc~wtll. lb 1 o 1 o e1rkt11ttd IC. Sm!ltll 111 ,~, • 1,•,, Setlool Dlllrltt, (ounty If Or•nt•• .,. .. ,, ________ :.....:c:....:.__:._~ ..,.. ""~' '"" "' ....,
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0 1wt1 Mi1•llt (Smit~) A.00 P1m1lone, •t 1 o o o Rodtf!11'1 l(l!I {F. BOM) 117 Tr11!y M•rtt (0, Kl\lt 1'111 Ill •ll«nli , ,., tllt ~fPOll ot tlttll"' LEGAL NOTICE t 1n11 AO\l•C•llfer11 l1. c,_
l lmt -.4S '''' 10. l lmm.,., 2D 2 1 1 o Ton Mi ll tL. Wrl1hl) l:xl Wtr ,.,..lnefft.11 IT, Llph1m) 117 lwo mMUNrt to fill 11111 vw•nc.1n In o.i.. J-JO,''''·
Alw Rtn -Homm1nd J91>p11d. tJpto11, 11 l O O o Otlly Q..,.ttlon (0. AlllMm) ll1 P1rr Cl1bNr \J. Wt rdl 117 TrvO'i Niii No. S lfld HO. • 111 1'111 W. l', SI JOHN,
Allrul11lc, Mr. A<:eCl\ll tt, Do"IJ 6t A111l ln, c 2 o O o Mr. Cup(f (R, e1nk1) 111 G1l1IH Ut, Btnk1) 111 t ovirn 111 tio.rd .t N iii IC!loOI .tl.irltf, PICTITIOUt •Ut l NllS Couftty Clt rli
Good, Sir Decit.i. !twtn, c 1 o O O '0UllTM lllACI -3JO Ylfdl. 2 'ft lr Moi! Rov1I ID. Alll1onl 111 ll lO "'"""'olrt 11 11'"' f\J'!"' ltlt r• JtAMI ltAt1M•N1' MA•MON O. l'A"INlll a Scrt lcl'll'd -OM And Only, Jtt~·s Br1ir11rd, 311 S I 2 O oloh . Allow1n.c:t. PurM 11f00. 011 Rtx Oo 81r !R, Adtlr) 117 mt !llOtr of "'' llf'mt In """1lttl N -•Ct ,.. flit foll1wl,.,. p1non~ 1r<1 11lnt JllOMI 0 , tAVINl(t(
Cult Bir. e11r~1·1 Pli!ol. Pat!oson, p 1 \ O o l'M An AtOll Teo (J. Wll•cn) 111 Pol's Roclltl tK. Ha•tl 111 Clt t have occurr...i. bv11n•n I I ' l'tt) V"""'rt •1\1'9; hllt t14
EIGHTH RAC! -)SO y1rd1., .,.,, l11dOow, Ph 1 0 1 e S1m'1 Woncl•r Miii IJ. W••O) l:IO ~ Riii\ {J, Mefttldl) 111 Dttld 1111• ...... ,.,,~ Illy "' Mi r. oeL'S ,tGOliltTl!S. Ht2 Lt!'nt • Sliltr1'114 0th. Ctllftrllll Yl•l
old1 & up. Cll~slfle<I allowtn<•. p11,5,. Conrld, P O O O O Mtr•Y OH fl(, H••U lit _:::=.::.::=.:.:.::.....:;_c:_::.:_ ___ ..C.C ltn. Ill D Hllll'MI! C....IY l•nt , S111l• A/I•. l')m. Tt11 !11 11 ,..,.,,.
$J'200. Tht lndtpendencr O•v. Zt1$nfr. p 0 0 0 0 TrulV Hot Ptl'tll (J, Drt'ftrl 117 LEGAL NOTlCE 0.:1nti• c .... n,Y Adlt. Mlltt;, an Lt flltf Lt"f. ~nr• ·~ ""' htlll1•11r • W _. To!1l1 1t l t 2 Y!lll ll1,ctl You 10. Knlohl) 111 Al\I, ttJOt, ,.... ; Jul!Y s o,, .. er IAtlalrl 7.IXI 3.«I 2.80 od ' a lO 8 k J l<l SuP9rlnfllldlnl If Scheolt . ,IUI M. Mitt. ii-), -• -•-,,,,,, ... -,..,, CN O< O•tly Pllol, Ju~IOI' MIVer1 ! Knl11t11\ ~.20 3.IXl C 1 1" · 111 J 0 <l STATEMINT OP W<THORAWAL PAOM Putltllhtcl 0 C I 0.1"' l"l!ef J -~ """' "' " v-Anl~OPt Mlkt (Trrtsurtl 3.i.O N1w•Ol'I Seuey Moor! (T. Llphtml ''"" Ml ., 11"' l int, S1n1• A~•· 't10J. J uly 4, J. I!, !tit 1)£1.l!-Tlml _ .ll t1J• IO. lr!stl Flrt (R. Adtlrl 'Jl l'Allt.THl!llSMIP ()P'l!llATtNG UHDl.ll 1' •nd J uly S, 12, lt11 t .. 1.n This ~tll\IJI 11 "°!Ill' CtneiUtlld a., --------------•
l•JJe, e Mlts Raiorti.c::k (J, Rkh•-.l 114 l"ICTITIOUI IUSIHlSI MAMI '•r1nt rthlo ol H11d11nll & Wfl~ 1nlr. LEGAL NOTICE
Al10 r•n -81ff1rt's Qvffn. eoD•1 RODt11110n, 2tl D•vld Cocklt (L, Wrlol\11 1 llJ Tl'\t 1ot1owln1 P1r1on hi• wlll'ldrtwn '' LEGAL NOTICE 1'1111 A, Moo!• . fltf End, Ctlttllt Poll!t, Ch1rtabllll~, Frum, 2b 'tf'TN ltAC• -3311 y ..... 3 yiar a "r.tr1I p1r1ner lroll't !ht Ptf!Mr'hl' Adf'lt Meo1t
W!tcll Chic. (l'lard. 30 olds & r,ip, (lalml~.'~lt S2300. -r1tln1 Vndtr !ht tlctl!loul bUtlr.tH Thl1 lllf'lm"'I lilM •llfl 11'11 (O\l"IY I !•1'
krtlchtd -Lto RulJ. HinllY, rr Clt lmlnt price J.«l)O. '""'' ot ART CRAFT· D!COllATORS 11 PICTITIOUI tUtlNllt Clt rk ot °''~" '°"'""' tfn: J~ft• :., 1t 11, PICTlflOUt l \lttllllll
HIHTH JI.ACE -330 Y1rd1. 3 'l'"r &l1&011ntllt, ti R.wtl lOP fl•r (I(, Hertf 11) 1•2S3 Mt. BtldY Clrd 1, F...,nt1!11 V1llt)', Th NAMI tTATIM•lllT • .,. 8tVfrly J . Mtddtk, 0 .. Uly Ctw"IV 111,AMI •TATllMINT
01111 & 111. Cl1lm!nv. f'ur1e UllOC. Ouker, p Ott0nlmo Mtl'Of' (J. W•rd) 111 C1lllornl1 97Xle. . tollowl"O ,.r•W. 11 dtlne llullnni CIHk. TM flltt.wl"' l'ttMrtt ''' '9'111.
S1l11t'1 Btnlo IAdtlr) 13.00 ,,«I A,&O Abtxlrt,,P RtddY WI .. (R. At11lr) 117 Th• tlctlllout blltlntU "'"'' llllllftllll t i. IVAH'$ P 1MS1 tv1l~Ht •1: Mr. Park B\llltr !Cro$b'ff 1.00 6.00 fk.Oontld, " Fo•'f Don (J, lrookil 117 for lllt ~rlntr1hl, Wit tflt<I oft, Hovtmbtr _ H .._!'01~.flGCN CAR ltlnPAtltll:S. '11911""40' Ort '°'t Ut.i Ollly Pllel, IO DI l" II' I •·S I" It IHI( I L, ff
Hu1lllng 8oy 2 (V1oghn) 11.20 Hook•. t i SCll'ld ear• (C. ,.,,Mt) 111 2~. 1t11 In lh• COUlll'f ot Ortf!Cll, ·~:1v.~~~~:i. ~ ~ •• ~. J\lftt" tnll July '· It, 11, 1•11 lUJ·n "ltP1M•• IJ". 3«11 llM'hlU AYt., l!luh•
t lmt -.1 1 4'1•10. Htrberll, 1s Hink't V•nou•rtl (0. ICnltllll llf Full H1Mt l l'ld A.cklrN! ol !tit Pertoh t !Yd,, Colli Mftt 10., C•lt MfM, Ct l!P .
Alto t•n -Pec1n 81r, Ll1tltnino Tan11, lb Robin Tonl1 (H. P111J 111 Wlttldt•Wllll: lhl• b~lfrMu Is Hil'll' tonllvcltd .'f i n J.EGAL N~CE I!. O. lfltdlllH, n'11 Ptcll!e lll'i~t..· Rltltt, Cr11y K1~, Davis Jtnt, To!tl1 Ci.of'flln'1 Miu !J Wiison) 116 ROLLO f OW ... llD 8ROWN, llt7i Old lndtVI• I VII Co,...,. tit! Mtr, Ctrlf, t'HU. •
81rlombl, Mr. S\11 Bir, True C111 Fly. $1XTit llACI -llO 'f•rd~. , Ytlf ll'•thlon W1y, Gird.., Grcvt, California. 111 ' Wtttett 11: ..... S••lnkel, (P.O. •ox Mil,
Scr1lchtd -On Thi ltam l rtd I T• SCll'I lliY lftnlntl 01<11. Cl1lml111. P1,1rM 11100. Clt lmlno ROLLO EOWAllD &II.OWN A.NOEJIS IVAN AHOlllON PJClt'tlOUS IUllNllS 14'jt At,_ ti~., Fe1tl1,.., Ctlli.tr11!r Oo. , " I prlc• SU(IO, ,, .... , T.111• lftttm111t fUM .....,. th• C11t111Y "IAM• tTATIM11ott niu.
IJ l •tCll l .. Stll'll'I 1•1111 & f.Mt. 11'11'1. VtlltY 011 Ol)t)...3 t 4 MICktY'I Cllbbll' 1C. SmMtl, '17 ,ub!!shtd Or111111 Caatt 0.lly Piiot, Cllfk ot Ori nt• CO<Jlll'f Oii: Junt lt, n n T~ flll!1wlnt •t"ll'I 11 11•1"1 tv•l-1 Jl.l(tlt,.. W. A1>rll'lktl. $S3t UUftl••""t
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P1rr tulltir, '1111 lMl.M. H""'°'t tm oor>-2 l l $1t0111ft ($. TfM\111'1) 11' JUM 2t •nd July J, 12, If, U72 lf».71 IY Btwrly J. MMftx, 0.Uty C11,1n1Y It : ~Ill! Jl.H'llt, Vert.t Llnd1. Ct llforlll1. _____________________________________________ ....;;.;;._:..:.;. ___ ...:. ___________ ..c..;__:.:.__.;_ _ _::::.;~1 '1••k. . (, J. s. ll!AL U.ifATe. l)«I o...... l l1!M c. lt•!nkt t. nn 1!11caly11tiW'
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Some 35 dri vers are ex4
peeled for the eight-event pro-
gram. Time trials begin at 7
and the trophy dash is set for
8:30. Four heats. a semi·main
and a main event follow.
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ValueCenters
New Belted Atlas PacesettecM
Whitewalls only 99C more than blackwalls.
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01'1-15
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plu1 11.61 Ftd. f.11. T1•
tor 800-13 tubalt,• lll1ckw1U,
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28.90 29.89 .,.
30.60 31.59 2.St
33.15 34.14 2,ft
2,11
36.55 37.54 '" J.01
' Atlas Gri p-Safe.
2~7.,,, ........ .
pl111 Sl.15 feel.£•. Tix
1 IOf 700.1 3 lvb1ltll brtekw111.
Comput•r·d••lon•d treed eontr'i'but•s
to quiet riding, long wearing 1nd 1ure
tracking on wet and dry pavement.
Two flbergl8•• cord 1>4111• help hold
the tread firmly on the road end
reduce 1curt and squirm that can
cau1e rapid tire wear.
Two pofyetler cord bodypll•• are
strong and resilient to help give a
comlor1sble ride.
Summer Radiator
Service.
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Tlllt llVtlllft I! llet.,. n~fll '°'f 111 • , 0. ll .. l'tt« LEGAL NO'MCE lr.~lv!....,tl. l hlt "''""'"" "'II 11\M w\111 ""'(1<1~·
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l'ICTITIOUI IUllNltS Thlt ll'l•t.n>11~! llltd w!lll Yllt ((Wl'lly 1•1t • NAMR •TAT9MINT Clerk l'f Or11111 Ctunlr lfl: Ju,... 12, 1•11 B•OWN A i.aOWN
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T1111 lllltlt1•u " w,,. C'llldl.ICIM w 111 LEGAL NOTICE Julr J, 11. 1f, J•, u11 .,.,.,.
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KENT, •1.,.0.. P1cTtT1ou1 1us11o1•s• LEGAL Non-Thi• •l•ltmlftt IH"' w!ltl "" Cou11ty H&"'• ITATIM1MT . \.ob
Cllrk o1' Ortfllt County 11'1: Jvr.t lt , l•lt. ,,',I'll '1119""'1/lt "'"'"•Is t1•ln1 •u~IM'i,1----~-~,--c~.,------., 11' ltYtrly J. M.Odew., 0.pUf'I' Ctunl~ «>••
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LEGAL NOTICE <•rt Hlfl\.,....y, NIWMrt IMth, C•!!f. torlt StrHf, (a\1 MtM. C1llfor'ftl1, n-..o Pttr'Y H. ,.,...,.,,"' 13Clt OJ""""" nm Tlll9 IM.IJ!llftt It HIM et1111!11,1c!td ...,. • Are1•11. C11lf. •IOOf
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COLOWILL IANkltt ISCltOW. !SO Cltrk "Or1"'" (ll\lllty 911: Ju,... It , lt11. • ••nkl M. l"-11t ' .. Hft'Plrt c-.,. Ori.,., NIWMl'I IMCl'I, av •-IY J , Mldd... Olll\ltv COii"" Plfry H. ftrl"tmtn
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Ltl'ldmtrk 1.cr.w Sll'\llct9, Int. Ii l'·llS11 IY Cltll If 011"'' Coun1r 111 JvM 'tl
C111kH'n11 cwPOPtll•"I• 1374.S Vltttrv "11llll111_, Or•nt• Coast 0111~ ,.not, '"f· Boul1v1rll, Vtit HuYt. Cillt. fl«ll, Ju11111, 21 tl'ld Jul' J, U, 1tt2 ll J0.72 t& ll:D, "OLLIY, eALllll I WILLA•O
11111 bu•I""• II , Canllu~flilll "' • ~· •n ............... ,. 111111 ....
torllltn. LEGAL N Lii ......... C• '"" Ltndll'ltrk escr-t rvlrt1, trc:. OTICE PM111 11111 •U·ltff
CtltrlH It. Hiiton, Pr .. 1'*"1 l·--------------1·-·
11111 1l•lefn111t Wll IUtd wltll 1111 Cll\ln· I llHJ P•b<i·•",. O•lol• ,.... OolJy, ;rt.\\, IY Clerk et Ott"" Cau~ 911 Jimt 1•, JIOllCI TO C:llllDITO•t ion 1t1't ,U,llltOa COUlllT OP THll Jiiiy J, ll, 1•, 2•, 1971 l11J.1J
CNAltLIS a .·MtLfOH tT&tl 01" CAllPOINIA POJI
1174) Vic,.,,. tiff. THI COUNTY 011' OJIAHOB
V111 Nvy1, Ciilf. 91401 N1, A·"n• Ttlll'lllM tUJI 711-Jell! Eet1lt of ll;UTH E, lll!All:D, D•tlS .... , .......... 11.,.... ,
p 1 .. n HOTICll ~· HEll:llY •1v•N ft tl\a :~
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Ju111 2• 11'111 Jllty J, ,,,.,,, 1'71 1•1·12 'l11t Ill HI'-hlTI"' Ctlll'ftt •l•l111f N OPICl.ULTOI ,c1n,.,•1.-•• • .. ••Id Ill•"""' 11'1 rl4'JlrM t. n11 "'""· •\ •llh 1111 _ ... ,,,. vtue:Nr1, In "'' tfflc• 41ea. •1t1°11w 11.c .c:.i
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LEGAL NOTICE
PICTITIOUI 1Ut1Nltl
NAMI ITAT8MINT
Thi fotlowll'Pt ,..,._ lt'I ''fl!I butlntlt 11:
AUDIO DISCOUNTl!ll. UN Cttflllll
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Co.'11 M11•
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PICTITIOUI BOSINlll C:OVlffV " O""Mfl t,.: l1m1.
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PlCTITIOUt IUllNlll for C'flltl I" l1'1tflll fMMY 91 lllt UllltM tllf· 0 .... l'f Tru.,, IMI.,.,,,.. .... • An economy tire
with tour lull plles
of sturdy nylon cord.
• Low.modem 11thoue1te.
lnterlocklng tread to
grip the road.
$695
• Drain radlttor.
HAMI ttATIMIHT lllltl. (t\.,_ •IMI •HMll f1f t!w T""""' ,.,.
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car" tire for around·
town driving.
• Put In op 10 2 oellons
ol Alias Perma-Gua1d
year·round coolent.
• Vlaually inspect redie•
tor, cooling system
hoaes end all belts.
• Prt•1ure·tesl coollng
system.
Tire ROtition.
$149 • Helps •110ld uneven tire wear.
Regular rot1Uon can htlp
lncr1111e tr1ad llfe.
(All five wh1tls)'
July values at Enco stations where )'OU see tlee signs. Tiree Ways to Charge ..
at most ValueCenters. The above prices on tires and seMces are avallab'e nationally
at stations operated by Hu111ble Oil & Refining Company located
in many metropolitan areas and communities. Prices and offers
may vary at participating independent Enco dealers..
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P!I OT·ADVERTiSER • Q DAILY PILOT
n ..
Sailpla11e SJlOrt
E11joys Big Lift
QUEENIE By Phil fnlerlandi
~· ,., Only the Name '~ l~ n ,~
By JOYCE L. KENNEDY '
Oeur JoyL~: I 't\'Ould greatly
appreciate it if you could ~h~ r
1n e sonic tnformallon ahout
~anituriuns u!Jd their techni-
cians. -C.AJ. Kno:1a•llle,
Tenn.
Career
Corner
"i er11plts'.,'l•d by f 1 I )l I"! , 1 ~ frir l'll\ lrn1l!llC!lla!ISI!.
f1r111 ,, 11tlll• p 1· 1 \ ;i 1 t: • 1-'• I, ·:.I J •\)or l)cpart-
t.ius1r1e~. l'oll1·' I ~ t [ 'rr1.l'<1S liJVOr!lb le
unh·r~:!lt'~. /:oi . tr l' l ·• th<' '70s, Cllin~
Bl' CLIFF GEll'F.C KE'
Cllrlllf•" S(l•nct Monitor $fr~!tt
LOS ANG1'~1.E~ -"I com-
pare il to sailboating. nut this
•"'I" Is sailboating in 3·D. You feel
t freedom -romplete freed om.
; It's the most t•xhilcr:1t1ng
' thing in the \VOrld." ! That's one partlcip.:int's
" description of sailplaning, or
flight \Vithout po1ver. u~:ing
nature's lv;o 1nost basic pro-
pellants: air and hc~t.
A n1 o d er n . sophistirJtt."d
sailplane, ho11e,·cr. JS not to bt.o
confused 1vith a glider Thl!
!alter is an airpl;:ine l\tthout
engine that simply rn:i s!s to
i. earth. A sailplane-in effect a
l1igh-performance glider -is
designed acrodv11:i.n1ira.1!1· to
soar on rising currents of air,
called thermals.
"SAILPl.ANlNG I S A
SERIES of little flight s:· sa id
Paul Bikle, ·who set the \\'orld
altitude record of 46.26i feet in
1961. "You try to stay in the
center of the thermul, \\lhl're
the lift is the strongest.
"But as you get higher. the
Ifft diminishes." he continued.
"\'ou must decide when to
leave, how far. and in \\'h:'lt
direction. Tiining is important.
You don't u•anl to strike out
for the next thermal too soon,
or too late.·•
A high perforn1ance
\Vingspan, is faster though
less forgivin.~ than those \\•ith
shorter spans. It has a glide
ratio of about 40 to 1 at a one·
mile elevation.
That means it \vi!! ny 40
miles in a near.flat glide. al
speeds of 80 to 120 m.n.h. But.
including those period0lc spirill
slai r.vay climbs at 700, 800.
and up to l.000 feet a minute
\Vithin a thermal. the average
speed will be about 60 m.p.h.
WHEN THE PILOT NO
longe r find s lift in I he
J1eavens. the craft must land.
usually at a speed of 35 to 40
ITI.p.h.
They a re slcnderbocl ied
cr'!ft, with single (.not double\
whee ls and equipped \\1ith a
drag chute. A s a i I p J a n e
grosses in the neighborhood or
700 i:ounds -possibly 1,000.
including the pilot -and has a
wing span of 58 to ti5 feet.
Cost may range from $4 .000
to $20,000. perhaps averagi ng
$10,000. They are constructed
with aluminum, fabric·coverr.d
wood, and fiberglass, or com·
binations of those materials.
The y have air brakes, an
airspeed indicator. compass,
and a variometer thal tells the
pilot iJ he is liftin':' or sinking
and to what degree.
Atosl!y. they nre single.
sealrrs. though a few have two
seats. The pilot wears a
parachute. Qut the spo rt is not
considered dangerous: there
are ·few cra.~e s.
Aerodynamically, sai•nlanes
are called the essence of a\'ia·
tion. They are built to "'ilh-
stand great stress.
Jn the Unitrd States there
are rou ghly 2.500 sailplanes
and more than 10,000 licensed
pilots.
THE RECORD FOR A con-
tinuous flight is 717 milec; -
Odessa. Tex. to Columbus.
Neb. r..rost of !he acti\'ily is
localized, about one fifth of
participation in the U.S. being
in Southern California.
The Soaring Society or
America puts on a na·
tional championship and there
is 11 \rorld rhan1pionshlp. thi.~
summer in Yugosla via. Ot her
top 11arlicipaling nations in·
elude Germany, Eng I a nd ,
Poland. and i;'rance.
In May !he first Sailplane
Derby troph,v ra ce. 2.900
transcontinental 1n ilcs from
Los Angeles to Baltimore. \\'as
stated. The six contestants in
!heir superships did it by hop-
ping 300-n1ile legs, the "'inner
of cnch leg (closest to that
day 's cl e s t i 11 a t i o n ) nc-
cu1nulaling 1.000 points, "'ilh
!he other~ scored descend·
m~ly.
The plane that failed to
reach the destination \\'as
simply disassembled and IO\\"
ed lo the next point of
deharkatioo.
For takeoff a sailplane is
to"'i'd by an <'nginc·1)(l1\·errrl
airplane to a heie;ht of
bct"·een 2.000 and 3,000 feel
Irving Renege
Clai111 Lodee<l
~
NEW YORK f1\P) -An at·
tomey for Edith Irving. \\'ho i
fighting cxtradi11on to S"·itzel"·
land face charges there for
her p.1r1 in the Howard Hu,Rhcs
.autobk>graphy swindle, s.iys
the Swiss government rent'ged
on a deal to drop its action
against her.
The altomey, Maurie{' Nes.
,.11. SJi~ Wednesday the Swiss
authorities "tixpllcltly sind
clearly committed thcmselvt's
to nonprosecut ion'' during the
bargaining which led lo tho
lrvtngs' guilty pleas to federal
and ltale charges in the 1150,.
000 boll .
• I
and srt loose. Then co1nCs the
skill
SF:\'F:~."'l'V·FIVE PERCENT
of credit tor 5'Uccess rests 't\'ilh
the pilot, \1-ho usually 't\'ellrs
sunglasses to better spot the
invisiblt> "dust dc\'il" Jalso
C'al!ed "'hirlwind) centers of
ther mah:.
Pi lots claun sailplaning is
more relaxing and certainly
IPsS boring than flying a
1no!or-drl\c11 craft. Bul ex·
trcn1c roncentration is esscn·
lial. ;ind il must be main·
tained five or six hours.
,
' J
Concerns: Puri!v of l'O·
NE\V NA~1 E: Most member ~
snni tartans of the proff.'sSi(..n·s
large:.! society, U1e Nationa l
J<:nl'ironn1c11\al l{ealt h Associa·
lion (formerly the National As·
sociation of Sanitarians) no\\'
pr('fe r lo be called "en\'iron·
n1ental1sts." And the fom1er
snnitarian tcchnicinns are 1101v
caUcd "environmcn1i1I techni·
cians" by n1any. l\tembers
thought !ht~ o!d name -sani·
t:1rian -had an unpleasant,
s1l'rile ring to it \l-'hich did not
adequately rcllect the profes·
sion 's brondened concerns in
\ 1ronme11l -tOod. drink,
\vate r. air. land and noise . Ex·
an1ples of interests: F'O<,?<l
n1anufacturing and processing.
dairies. water supply, air and
"·atl'r pollution. sc1Yage <1nd
solid "·aste disposal, hous ing,
rodent and insect control,
radiologica l conta.1ninatio11, !X:·
cupational health.
a~soci;.'1ur . .-;. 11:· ..... · I· r
l't11plo: 1·il :1s curi· ·1lt t~ 't 11 (
lrt·nd IS l1J\\,JI l! ]'.,( ·1·: .,j
('11\tJ!U\'ll't 'l\ in JI!' .11· " I
tl\. •. ~·lr\. \uoro-.:1n'.1t11 1\' 51 I I
t' n \ ·i r"!'~"-I 1,t'h 1 '
11 11 1· n I t h • oc-
,J I · :h, ftxxi pro--
'· '11 1 11.i:ite nu1nni:e-
1 ;• J 1, 'r :1"d nl r pollu·
' .. ~t 11 ius to job
111 1·\t' '":tint. in-
I\\ 1th :.. ''\1\;.!1111\ ~t '1'J;:I:• I ( 11 lu Lanil1.'d popula·
i)'( i~( I ·1 \ , ;\J: 'l)!'Jll 'l I l '• i." ! I !.
\\.;ft 1:11• ! '-:<.'l\ll 1 I I (
t1•:le'1in". ;111d l' o 11 s u I ! 1 11 :' ,
I \\lf:t.)",\ E\'T,\LISTS· du .
1 11'\ 1.1Jl1)'. In g1•npr;il,
• ., . 1 l''•I =h~l cngar,es 1 p·i·111•111<.:ll l' .. !'t·n ~ ;1 r
~itn1lnr 111 ~ t'll •. , 111·1fli:"s as in-
~ • t11!1ro1•ti11.r:. ;1 n d
t· .·1: s:itnplc:i of food. \\'<lier.
.:::., .. J 11<1,11· :i.nd othe r
"You are coostantly analyz..
inJ: and reanalyzing con-
d1tio11s." says A. ,J. Smith of
J)('\roit, America 's l'\o. I
5ailplane pilot. "You make a
<·ri!lcal decision eve r y
1ninute."
''To be perf~ctly frank, l 1m fifty percent for and fifty
percent aga1nst every issue."
an increasingly technologica l
society. Herc's a rundo1rn .. ,
CAHEE!\ llATCll\\'OHDS '
E~I PLOYERS: Currently 8
out of 10 of so me 15,000 prtr
fessional en\'iron1ne11tatislt; I ~
years of college or morel
\1·ork for local. slate or
f'ederat go\·ernments -often
in public hea lth or ag riculture
departments. Others n re
()LJfl,(1111\:, Jvhs :irl' no! or!·
Iv rurrt>r'.t l\' pll"1tiful Ui•t pr,1<. .•
Pc-('1$ a11.' l''!PPt·tt·il tn 11t1 •
p!'O\ l' t:un.sidl rabl~ l\~·1 l.ir1 •·
i<> hol\ ll\ll{'h 1111!11 ·1· 1r··
Federal govrrn111l'lll 1111\..; 111
cn1 ironn\t'llt nl proll'L llPr\. ;ti: 11
<11n11u1H or st·1tl' :ind h1c:~1
funds lJ1;1i l;lhll' fur s:~ r1•
p1:rposc, a:1d hu11 q1ul-l.ly
private indu~try n1:1kl'~ 111·1v
1·• 11 r'.1ls ;11J,•t·ttn;.! pub I 1 c
I: d 1. II" rn:1v pro mote
1· 1 .. t t'nt•ut 1·i -ur ..:ornpliance
1'. 'ltl -l1t.'allh rul{'S and
r t• i: u ! ;1 l 1 o n s. J\lriny t•n·
1 iri111n·t·111ali~t'I pla11 and con-
d.;t·' t·1;11rv11n11·11tal hen Ith
LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM,
HALLWAY AND TWO BEDROOMS
YOUR CHOICE!
•DU PONT NYLON •COMMERCIAL TWEEDS
• HERCULON
COMPLETELY $
INSTALLED
OVER LUXURIOUS
FOAM PADDING
v;~: .. ,,~~~·-"lf?'·:lli·-_....'!11"'.,,. .,..
~ .ELANESE'~RTREL: Jll!!R·~
THE T.ESTED NAME IN FIBERS ~n
100% FORTREL POLYESTER. LUSH, DEEP ( ,,'
LONG·WEARING ANO HARD·TO·SOIL. STAYS I G I
BEAUTIFUL WITH A MINI MUM OF CARE. ~ '.E ~
VERY RESILIENT. BEAUTI FUL DECORATOR PP.ICED '~-1
THREE COLOR SHAG. cm ... 11 •f~•t ••1•H~11u••111~,.1~.1111111( u
COMPARABLE RETAIL ...................... $8.99
KODEL TRl·COL@R $~~.t:.v
100% KOOEL POLYESTER PILE. RICH, DEEP,
LUXURIOU SLY THICK PILE. MANY NE'.'/ HI·
STYLE DECORATOR THREE COLOR SHAG TO
SELECT FROM. RESISTS DI RT AND SOIL
STAINS.
1. .
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f RiC£0
COMPARABLE RETAIL .. . ... $8.99
r;--J
~
DUPONT DAC:lll~~ f~~·C@l!..(}
SHAG
100% DACRON POLYESTER PI LE. BEA.U T!·
FUL, NEW DEEP SHAG. EASY TO ·MAINTAI N.
MANY NEW DECORATOR COLORS TO CHOOS E
FROM.
t,J ,/
SALE
f il!CED
... $8.!>9
Feels like "'"'.-"lwem tlher DO-IT·YDURSELF carpet -easy to install.
100% KODEL POLYESTER PILE. RICH .
LUXUR IOUSLY THI CK PILE •.• NEW
DECORATOR COLORS. •12"x12" 29 • 100'10 Nylon Pile SAVE c
•Stain Res istant 59t EA
NOW SALE PRICED.................... •
NOW SALE PR ICED ....
ALLIED NYL@H S~~q;
SQ. YD.
SJ~E
$3.00
SQ. YD.
SAVE
$3.00
; NYLON Hl·LOW
100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON
2
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PILE. POPULAR NYLON HI -LOW THAT J th1i m•M; SHAG STYLED TD l(]
• isT QUALITY NAME BRAND CARPETS AT tow D1scouNT PRICES COMBINES BEAUTY AND DURABILITY. ~ 'P ~· r·' f(. ADD BEAUTY To :
• SELECT FROM THE LARGEST CARPET IN VENTORY IN THE WEST MANY COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. SO;J,•· ··'. /a;;Pu° fll'"' r/'j'/,.H ANY H D~E. O:. -
• EVERY ROLL OF CA RPET IS MARKED ANO PRJCEO FOR YOUR 0 E $,. . Qi•"'1ct11 CORATOR COLORS SHOPPING CONVENIENCE N W SAL PRICED...... $2.00 r • $3.00
• Atl LABOR UNCONDlllON AltY GUARANTEED COMPARABLE RETAIL .......................... $4.99 COMPARABLE RETAIL ........................ $7.99 """"-:=:~-===;=~====::===~;:::;;:::::::;:;;:::;;~71-~~~~~~~~~~'-----l ·+-~~~~~~~~~~;__;__~
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DEEP, LUSH SHAG. MANY NEW COLORS ::.:~ NOW SALE PRICED....... $3 .00 "'"""' CORATDR COLORS.
99
SQ, YD.
SAVE
$4.00
TO CHOOSE FROM. NOW SALE PRICED.... , COMPARABLE RETAIL .......................... $7.99 4 COMPARABLE RETAIL ............ . $10.99
COMPARABLE RETAIL ... $7:99
1 OOO's OF REMNANTS
LARGE SIZE 60 01 I SMALL SIZE 80 01_
SAVIHCS UP TO • , • /0 SAVINGS UP TO , . , /0
LIV ING ROOM, DINING ROOM, ETC. HALLWAYS, BATHS, CARS, [JC.
BRING YOUR ROOM MEASUREMENTS
KITCHEN CARPETS
NAME BRANDS. NEW DESIGNER '
DESIGNS. HI-DENSITY FOAM BACK. 3'' j SO GREAT FOR KITCHENS, POOL ~
DECKS, PATIOS, ETC. 5~.J~·
NOW SALE PRICED...... J',00
COMPARABLE RETAIL .......................... $7.99
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I. BATHROOM CARPET ••. Waterproof and Foam-Backed. LIMITED SAVE ~f~
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3. FOAM BACKED CARPETING ••• Excellent for All Areas. COMPARABLE RETAIL $4.99
ENCRON POLYESTE
PI LE OF 100% EN CRON POLYESTER.
DEEP, THICK, LUXURIOUS CARPET ...
OPTIM UM PERFORMANC E. LONG
WEAR AND RESILIENT.
NOW SALE PRICED........ $6.00
COMPARABLE RETAIL ........................ $15.99
ALLIED YLON SEtAG I
New, lieovy derp 99 . <
shog. Slyled 10 odd
be ou ty lo ony
home.
SO.YO.
SJ.YI
$J,M
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COMPARABLE RETAIL ...... ~ ............ $10.99
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WEST LOS ANGELES
11841 Wilshlrt Blvd.
477·5525
San Diego freeway to Wil·
sh ire furn off. 6 bloc ks
west on Wilshire.
PASADENA
2660 E. Coloroda Blvd.
577-1900 t Colorado Blvd, et San
Gabriel Blvd.
CANOGA PARK WEST COVINA NO. HOLLYWOOD ANAHEIM LONG BEACH
21038 Sherman Woy 2526 E: Wor~man Ave. 7007 laurel Canyon 649 N. Euclid St. 30:08 Bellflower Blvd.
347-2334 966-4471 Blvd. -912-2200 635-7674 421 ·!934 Ventura Freeway to Canoga San Bernardino Frwy., to Hollywood freeway to Sher· 2 blocks North ol Santa San D[ego fr eeway to Bell-
Ave. North lo Sheiman Way Crtrus St. 2 blocks No. on man Way. East IO La urel Ana frwy. on Euclid Across flower Blvl. Turn ofl Norlh then right. Citrus to Workman. Canyon Blvd. from Ca li f. fed. on Bellflower.
TORRANCE VENTURA COSTA MESA WHITT IER 4236 Artesia Blvd, 2501 E. Main St. SAN CARLOS
542-6696 641-5041 1714 Newport llvd. 930 El Camino Real 15911 E. Wh ittitr llvd.
I Block Ea st of Hawthorne 3 blocks West of five 645-3020 592-5621 943.0161
Blvd. on Artesia. Points on Main. Newport Blvd • .t 17th' St.
HOLLYWOOD
1815 N. Vermont Ave.
666·7455
1 hlocks Norlh of Holly-
wood Blvd. on Vermont
MILLBRAE
320 El Camino Rtal
692·2555
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New Skyli1ie1·
Royal Savings and Loan Associat\on has opened th e
doors of its ne\v seven-story building on El Toro
!toa d. 1'he nc\vcst ac.tdition to the Mi.c;sion Viejo-E l
1'o ro skyline \1·as cornpletcd last \veck . 1'he ai·chi-
tect 1\las 0 .K. Earl. J~oyal Sav in gs 1viU occupy the
first floor.
Blue Cross ~Battlin g
A utornobile Insurers
By JOllN CUNNIFF
"-" Suti11t11 A111lyn
NE\V YORK -\\lhile a :na-
jor battle is loudly waged
bet1\•ecn advocates of the
prl'Scnt ''fault'' system of
\'chicle insurance and pro-
ponents of "no-faul t," another
battle is being fought bct1veen
Blue Cross and auto insurers.
To say that the second con-
flict is a sn1aller one might
cause one to misjtidge its site.
It too iilvolves hundreds of
rnitlions or dollars. c v e n
billions. and eventually migh t
set off just as many fireworks.
BLJ1' IN the p re s c n t
legislative context, it is the
bJ!llc withir1 the battle. the
broader one bcTlig \\·hethcr
states should rem ain \\•ith
fault insurance. 1n v.'hk·h
pay1ncnts are made by the
negligent dr iver's insurer, er
no-fault. in \\'hich lhe driver's
01\·n insurer pays. regardlcs.~
of fault.
lllue Cross. \\•hich provides
he<ilth insurance coverage for
75 rnillion subscribers. le1•!s
that il should continue to be
the prim<iry provider under
'/11co1n es'
DiJJ in SF
SA:-/ FRANCISCO (API
-The average family in·
con1e in San Francisco. as
figured according to the
1970 census. 1vns $10,503 a
year, a bit be101\' the
statewide figure, says the
Census Bureau.
The stRlew idc average.
the bureau · reported over
the weekend . was $10.732,
for 1969-the last available
government figure.
The city's 7 I 5 , 6 7 J
residents 16 yea rs and
older, included 62 percent
in "'hite collar jobs and 19
percent in government
jobs, apparently also white
collar.
Seventy-three percent of
the men and so percent or
the wo1nen were in the
labor force, lhr. report
said.
any state or federal no-Jault
plans.
Some automobile insurers
feel differentl y. \Vilh big
premiUms at stake, they seek
a major role in selling health
coverage as part or the o•:er-
all auto insurance packagr.
So far, Blue Cross has been
wa ging a less tha n successful
battle, having won no clear-cut
victory in any of the se ven
si.ite plans that qualify, more
or less. as no-fauJt. It is still
fighting in other states and
\Vashington, D.C.
The auto insurers. says 1
Blue Cross spokesn1an. are
powerful lobbyists, but non·
profit Blue Cross still hopes to
make a major impact on any
federal legis lation.
Although a federal no-fault
la"' is unlikely in this session
of Congress \1•lll al le ast se t up
guidelines \.\'ithin which the
states must l\'ork .
\\l llY DOES Blue Cross 1vant
the business? First of al!,
because it already has it
In the view of Walter
~lcNerney, Bl ue Cross presi-
dent. auto insurers should sup-
plement regular health care
protection only in primary
health coverage is inadequate
to cover the cost of care.
If 75 million Americans are
already covered by Blue
CrQss, he argues, why should
they be forced to pay ad·
dirionnl premium s for
duplicate coverage by auto ·in-
surers?
And there is the mailer of
efficiency and cost. "Our
overhead is only 7 cents on the
dollar." sa\'s J\1 c Nern c v.
"Theirs is 4o cents." ·
M.9re than $1 billion ln
medrcal expenses wi!J be paid
because of automobile ac-
cidents this year. lf these ex-
penses w e r e underwritten
solely by auto i n surer s .
l\'lcNerney claims, that bill
would rise by $400 million.
By contrast, he adds, if Blue
Cross and Blue Shield had sole
responsibility for underwriting
these expenses, administrative
or operating costs \.\'ou\d add
only $70 million to the bill, or
$330 million less.
J\10REOVER, he adds, the
nation's 74 Blue Cross plans
arc in a much stronger posi -
tion to exert pressure on
health care costs, which have
been rising swiftly.
DAil Y PILOT
Wall St1"e~t's 'Language' A Hindrance?
Nl::\Y YORK (AP ) -\\'all
Strcel's effo11s at stlling it~clf
to lhe public a.re btlnp;
betra)•ed, a distinguished
securities official has chargl'd
The-traitor: the language.
Wall S~reet's \'ocabulary i..;,
so to speak, tht" language ol
M1e street. JI is unique, quaint,
mys terous, slangy. And. in th!.!
opinion of Leon Kendall, "11
binds our thought processes "
Kendall is president of Uh·
Securities Industry AssOt'ia·
lion, a trade group thnt
represents many or the largl'
stock markt"t firm s. As he
sees ii. ~treet talk reveal~
!l'Uf't.' about 1hl'. UM>r thi4H II
l'O!UlllUlliCIHf'" to lht" hs!t'l!t'r
"Tbe euo;10111t'r ~u11 ha1 l' u
round lot or ;1u odd lot ." .:-3\~
Kend:ill "lie c1111 h:.11'<' ;1 U1i;:
Buar<l Slu<-k i'f 1'11''1'-'[l~ .111
i,11·1·r·ll1c-ctJl'.tlll'I' ~t\X.\\ ll lu·':-.
lu(·k~' rn:n bt· l'\ t'll ;1 hut 1 .;ut•
"If he's ;1 !11!lt• 11u1n1
~uphis!icated. pcrh:1p~ \It' r1t11
1Jf;('r 11lnl a put tir ;1 r.111
l)!r1ps. s1r:1ps. :'.!t r ad cl I 1•:..
~preud~. of 111·1_1 h1· 1 tll'•TI'
!1onar~ <it·eo,:nt
Th(' \1JC<1bL!i1r~ ll! \~-;i~l
Street is spoken :-;11·1ftl\' ;11at
111!h a ssur~r11·e thal ":I lh '"''
~1 ho should l-Hci11 11 di u•t·
dt•rstand •
N;iturall\' r11oucl1 ll ll'C'Tnh1·r
of lhc b11~1tig \lllOhr '>f•lt1t1111
d 111·.., lu 111..':llL. l< t!.1~ 11..irld
l1·~\ hf. bt n·11·;,[l·J t;1 ,1
fuullsl1 4Ut'~[111n L1u1~0a~t' 11!
1l1;1t wrt 1• n1c:i1·1 tu
di;,1.'0Ul':L)!l' <}U(',:.\IUnS :)l.1111r llf
II c11n b<· t!'lll't'(l hat•k lo tht•
d;il 11h1'n 11111 pt1bli1· \\,1Sll I
111•;•tl('J, t\011 ll lS
h.r11d<1!1 rt•1nu1Cl·d <1 rcvt•ul
tnark\'!1ni.: rnel'l1n;.: 11f till' l\\•11 1 'or'k Slnek l'"l'h.111).;l' \11 ;it ;i 1
j'lllOt' 1 Ol'.abu\.1ry 1111\ only
lnn1ts thl' e1pae 1t~ iv tluuk.
but 1nnr1• 1n11Xlrtt111th 1t l111111,
!hr nh1hty to p1rk up nt'\\'
"\\'hat do \ll' du aJi,•,1t a··'
1~1· a~kt'd ;\rl\J h,• <Jtl .. \I t'ri:d
\111 t•1 t•ry 11n11i ·~t't·ri hl-
th<tllJ!t-<l hC' '\:lid hul f\t'r1·
l1111d .:.houli.1 bc _,~::;.ll·n1atic:ilh
1·\,11' r:lJ lo d1\l'ltHllk.' If ll L)
f'·!I' I t1·ul 1111h tlu· lcncl~ of
);t ,o\t 1n a r i.. "I 1 11 i: r(11n-
n n•n1t"ll iun~ ·
!11• 1hl'l1 propoM·rJ fonn:l!JOTl
11ord~ llS.l"ll 111 d1·al1ng 1111h lh<'
publll·. Xci..i:Jl'<L he :sanl. art
"11('11·. fresh, posuh c, dfs\'fli>"
l11·e. n1odern tern1s"
That 11·ould be tht be11:turilng.
"\\!hen a successful new
\ OC"abulary Is d('veloped, It
11·\ll l.ilke rtpro1ramming or
our sntesn1en. our operationii
('>('Opie. l'\'en our owners and
rnunagcrs to implement il It
rna y even take laVt' changes."
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McGove r11 OVER THE COUNTER
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Grant Bid
Reveal e<l
By S\'L\1A PORTE!\
NASO listing• for Mond1y, J uly 3, 1972
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lr Sen. C•-rgo 'lcGovern Am Fnrn H •• 1•'• 191rv11 M f 17'~ A,11~1 51ov ~, y r•~rll'I A ''" ~ ...,.., 1• Am G•te «i'• ll KAl••r Si !.'"' J!o r(v!tw:J (.r -··~ .s" f~wnuo 6.1 61 were to betoint! President <>£ Am i 111v .,., •7• .. <•l••r 11t 11"10 1!" S•<lll•• w , , .~ •l''•'anv ••• 9'1 and an impr<1vement in )'OUr Amo~~· •II ~ Kaivar c: u .. l i.. s•<i• AU• ..,.,, :ic•. '"'• oc 1:·• l J" the US and 'f he then -uld •nl'lc•,.r 6.•·· 6'\~ K•m•n 't0,1° "°"' S•min•• 19\o 7'll 1r·1.1n ••• s • • J .. v relatlvt status Ank•n in •'• !'· 1tearr1 lk t • l •I san11 An 'B l'1 r~o co ~,,, 311,, put into effect Jl(llicie.s he h..1s ' • Artt E<1"' '~ ;:• ~;1/""od~ 111,_,ll'• !••'"' o• u • 1•.!Towit Mr,..._ fl'• • 1 • As a f .!ln1lly of four earning Aton Mv1 ,., j!' • t.:.euT , 'l i·, ~i.. •~a Fo• s1 . ., $1', i , • ., c~r ,.._ ,. • consistent y and persistently $tl,OOO to, say $2-0,000, this :~~?:. Hr ~~.; ,.,.: .. ,~,1 ~o it•' 191• SCA s..-v 12~, "'"!'r" G••P 1s•. 1• •
(.'·or·• •hat jgh1 It ' Auo0 Cot&,;,. ''' .:.~ c..,~, 1i•" 111' t•.,•lln 5 J 'l'r1mc::o '•" 21'•o ~ .... , "" m mean grant program must mean at ,,, c ., ,,, ,,.! <r•• p c !'' ,, • ~""''' •l t• Trko Pro 42'':1 o•. to ? Y J .. • ·~·' IClno Fllr ~ l:i.t. i<flon Ir> .a.i•:. •1'• lrlo1!r I tl• ,~, you · OU, leas t a modest Increase in ~~l~o ~';Z 'l;:; ·,\ Klnl "ul ,,., 1~, 5tl Como 21, 1'• Tul1co f.P 11•0 12 4s a mJddlc-t F I t th l!i.l'ld•o llO'-u~: ..:M 1rd l • 1.; Stoot Inc 1•'1r u • ''"'" o tc lS\.:i 3a" your axes. or, repea, e kl1neM £ 10 1t•• 11:~~11t Jr '6. ~1 ... !.<'·'' inn Jl, 32•,11v1on• F n it•. Jncome tax· k . . th t th t e11~ av.c19 , •• ~ ~s·, 11: 1•1 ,.,u ;1 ~1 i.cr·~ 11 Y<11o 2•"' u., M(Gll 'I'~ 10 • C'f point ts a e gran Ila$!'" F ~J, l4 L11:1 \u '° 11 5<•:1110 • J '~' ul Bii. Nt >'• 7 Payer in a Id be . dd 't' t Dav en x; ... j llo L.tn(t •1 ', •'Vi S..• V11;<1 'I 2'1l \,I f nv•I 11•. 11 wou 1n a 1 Ion o your a~k1n <.o I!'• ''" L•n• co ~'• $i ....... 1 """'' :;..•, Js11o us sua1r ~1'" ~· brutal I 3 ~ older earni'ngs-., nd you're at a~,,," ' .. !.', ',9;·, ''"• L•" 1n'1 ' 1 •• ~e1, .... 1t 1;1, ,. us Trll L 1 " 11~. " 8 ,. . t L1-..1er c :ia ~•'• ,,.~,. vo •6•1 '9 univ ~c~ II\~ 1~"' and co s t-the income level where you ll•u o,m l9': •C''> L~•wv Fr J1'~ :ill" s11,101r "" 16" 11•0 Vi> Pt'IP :n 2111
r I • • ll lncl'lr i'o j'" L1lsur Gr 1'r )~ S!\C"llr C.> I•·• 'lll-,.. Vence S<1 H'~ lS>;o
0 • Iv In g OWl! taxe s McGo vern told the lll•tk Ill~ ~2'· 3 '• Lewis !IF ll'• 13 ;11·row I! • 16llo V•" $11(k •D' I •1 , A · uoeue El I•• 1~, Llb1r1! M lJ" 1( Sm•l'I$ "l' ii·• Ii'• Ve""°" 1lt~ 11 squeeze. s Joint st.:bcom.Jnitlce that if 1100111 No lS" 36 Linc d11 1• , 1s•1o sr.~11 ro1, •)1. '1"" ... °' s._ i'\i l!''• r · "\ . ' IJ.•fn(ll I n ,,,., Lontoln T 16'0 j'h ~"OCO f' 4'1•t W•dwlfl ••1 !)•, a ant I Y the grant were $1 000 lhe In· B•own A• lS''i "'•Lion C•S• '''• !'~ soi::a• v.r '' ""1W11obM lO't 1u ,
I t ' ' . B•11~11 WI !'h ii'• Loot1w l'lo 61• ~oi'lE 1..i ·~'~ 31 ... w Rt•de !~<6 7 c ose o, at crease ir taxes on a ff11n1lv Jn l'IU{klll ,., 1111 Loc111t 101, JH. so 111:t.•s1 ''" """ w1rwlk ,., 1'•
or belo11i· tht ro1tTt:1: this $12 Ooo-to-$20.000 braCkcl i~1~~~"' l:" ~~ ~"!. .... 1r.1~~ ~!;; !r~ ~~nc1p.,~ .~~·'·2:g:;.::~~ ~Z ::~ :~::
_ m1g t ......, a year. •m Br" 1~··· 111•~ M11ck• '''" 1.i•; ~""' ~" 11 it Wtbb Re s" ! .. • povertv line? As homeoy,'flcr . h be, ••• ~111 w1sv ,5·, 11•' M•I ~1 ~ ~ • •·· ~,.i;;, co u ... i n.~111• Mt :k<·~ 31
virtually crushtd by soaring • As a family earning ::=n"'~ 111'1 111 ~·r,",.!", '''' it··· ;ow E .v ••'• u~ we1q1 v11 3l'1 ,.,, ~ T un 511 , 51\o Spe...-ay 1-'~ ''-1ldlrr1 ' 61 ~
Property taxes? $20 ooo t ~s ooo and up -••, «h 11' ''I) Miu1 Ln<1 1~. 9 'if<'("'r• 311;, l.<~i w111m:i M '"~ 1~t:. ' 0 ... ' IP Ml .... Ii .Iii 1 Crnck S.11~ .16''. ~ ..... 11111 G ''"' 11'• W1lc•! Pl •'• ~·· Answer: Higher taxes and middle to upper middle -the ?:~e~'"'1a~ 1~! ~;·· .• ~c,o.,"m•v n•.. ',',}: s,•,•,"," 1o •,,",' •l', wesr Mrq 6'~2 1• •
d Ca II { 11'1 1n 15\l. • e(I. t 16 W>I Publ 16" ~6~:. not much, it any , cost of living redistribution <>f wealth woul ,.: ~.uG: I •\~ 11..; '.leal~n , ~ '1"" s1ar1 Hm !1 !J w.11, J"d '''~ :v.1..0
IT IS rN this final column o(
~~ five-part series on
McGovern's economic policies
that 1 am tackling his most
controversial of all proposals:
a plan £or redistribution of in-
come from the rich to the
poor. l t is in reading this final
report, too, that you must take ~nto consideration the extent
·to which the senator is com-~ r om is in g, bac ktr11ck ing,
r;howing how accommoda.tive
:he can be and how intensely
practical he is about l972's
:Presidential politics.
Under the ,senntor's
redistribution • of -the-y,•eallh
plan, every one 0£ us - man.
woman and child -would
receive an annual grant from
the£ederal governm e n I,
regardless of our income or
assets. Ir, each case, the ~rant
would be in addition to aiid on
top of our other earnings.
I am deliberately shrugging
/off the grant l\1cGovem has
!mentioned most often : $1 ,000 a
.year.
' For A1cGovern told a Joint
,'Economic subcomm ittee only
two weeks ago that he didn't
want to be wedded to the
$1,000 figure ... Jt might be $900
or $1.007 .64."
And even more to the Jl(linl,
he has become so ac-
commodative that he says he
won 't use any hard doll ar
totals unless and until he
becomes President. T h e
••present proposal is not
designed for i n1 n1 e di ate
legislative 'action.
' "INSTEAD, it represents a
pledge that, if elected, I would
, prepare ·a detailed plan and
· it to the Congress.''
' st the background of
emarks, continuing to
use outdated statistics would
be even more of a disservice
. to you than to the senator. But
significant implications to .,YOU
' can nevertheless be dug out of
this proposal for a mlnin1um
jncome guarantee.
• As a family close to the
poverty line, Mc Govern's pro-
gram must mean !he elimina-
tion of all your tax liabilities
· • \th th t · C,.mP Pl j1\" ''"" trc,, n 1• 14\lo Sier It tr> 16"• 111~ wm~ml t 11•,., » mean 1t s your wea a IS c,.onc• A ,.: ,~ ••Id tn 10 '°'*" Stk N "'• 51\.1 51'' w1n1 P~T 1ii. 111 ~
being redistributed A nuge c,.11 u111 1~·~ 15'" MrJi~' ,Fr Zl'-to 2J"l<tea~ N s. is u•,, w1,c PLt 1~·. ~,._, · ,.1 llr •r •~,_. •SlAI 6( \ S!erlln $1 :l'O 1~ Wldl't" En •\o ~
portion Or the money COUld i~r!s Sec 1•1 167 ~!O!f• In 115 It Str~w Cit 11~\tll~ 'Y'tllo Fri lS ll\7 IO\r U A ~·"lo ~ ... POwC 1 1'''• :l'O\~ S"'blc Tv '"" 3 'Y'ounk Br 27 1~ ""me from nowhere else but 1r r u a 11Vt 3~ M1ll!l>OI" .a.i •:. •!"• S11<1c11 Fd •'• •'4 7•n Labs 112 ~·J .... v lark Ml '9>At.I01" M r>n Fib 19\tnll"• $uper El ''"' 11'• ZPOni UI~ 3S J.5Vt
You and the higher your earn-low Cro ''" n;, l,\fllt G11 32~• 3114 =:::_..::.c.c::.:...::.c_:::.:.o_c__c_= ' ' OCllC L• ... !, •!'~ Mo A•Cll ll1 2"• r i & I ings, the bigger the bite on com s11s 2s\., ~·~ Mol!I cs..,, 12 12'" uR 11ers ILIOsers CmwTI P ?l'• 2•\~ Oll\11 Co 3''146.JSlil. ·---------,---.,--,-YOU. COIO J1ocll lt 1! oor t Pr llo I"• rorpnco il '3\.:. oort St 72~7 23'-lo New YO!'k !lJPll-Tllt lo!lo"'!lng nn ~•O•$ Co a11~ ~fl. orrltn .16"' l6h ..tiow• the 1roc~• lhtl ~av, "''""' '"·' t.fll\'U YOU a grant in -•ulcl'I R 10...., 10"" orrlt I( J9•< 2 ,~ most t'ld lost 1111 mos• besKI ofl p~rctnt -, ' t:v:ir ts1 211,. n:u Motel\ M S'H 6" of cl'laneo on 1111 Over·l~Covnltr m••kel l\tcGovern s $1 000 range to Dani lnrt 31 :UVi r:i1or c1 16,., 211,. •• ovoiKI' bv Ille NASO. ' (t D•ri!V M U•~ 1( N1rOls o 71 71 N" 1n(I 1>ercent111t cll1n1111 '"' •nt each Of US \li'OUld COme 0 Dir! Or<i ?1\o 2~>.lo Narr111 C 11•~ U \' dillrt~f llftween Yff!trd.tV'I lair bid
th $200 b'll' 1 0111 ets ,., •'h N•t GsOI 12,, 12,.Z orlct •n!I toa1v·s t11•I bill price. 1n l·e an L l(lnayear. 01111 Geri 9s t&V.Nat Llbrv 27~ 28 OA.1Ht:1ts _,
A ho U Oay!M Ir 23U. 2~\lo HI p I t 4'I S'" 1 Erl1Tecl'I Prdl 13'11+2'~ UP '" '" S a meowner, YO Decor In t>Ji lOllt N!Set' ~n l'" '•'' 2 Mtg Trv1I wh 3'1+ •• Uo 19,2
d •·-I \ Oeklb A~ tOV, '1 \.'f t ., l Sp!ral Me!•I C ] o ~ 1'1 \JP 19.0 coul expect s, ..... .,y owe r o.11111nn lt'/o oi,;~i?~! 0',' ','1'• ',', .... ~Ra11en Pr~ '" 11 ... ~,,,. UP 161J '1 G ~tvxt ,. 6S 61~ """ .... s Meal~ T'cn• 3 t •\ Vo l •.3 property taxes. 1• c overn 0t1 canT 16 16'% J N•I G 16,. 1611 'Flr11 Wetl Fin 1'•! '• uo 1l.3 · I th If th d Dtll nt Br !ti (II. Nwor t Pl! 17 • 18·'1\o 1 Mwr~ Svtlem' 1•, '• Uc 1'.S \\'OUld give at eas a e a -D•l'T> Cr~ 1~ 16 Nltl!llrl F •l'.lo '5llo 8 Am Micro SY' 3l I]'• Uo lll ,9
d.. I h t k r Olctev c'1 11 li:o.r. Nkc.!el In J.c 3' '!>IJllre~ Eq<1! ~·· (14 UP 11,1 tt1ona taxes e a es rom Diglt rrW: '"' 7" Nltl•tn A 10 01An con!rl>l\ ~ 1 • UP 1 .J
t, t t and '1n Olvrt Scl lS l6 •™r. 51"• 11 AdvariMrv SY :n 2'• Up 10.2 corJ)(lra ions, es a es · o •• on 1 20 '°~ Nltls•n e 12 o.i.1 Pat-a11 51 , •, UP 9 s
d. 'd al tO the States tO Oo(u!e-1 ;;& 31 l'!Mr. SP.&. 13 Tavlor Intern J t " UP t.1 IV1 U S :loarltlds 3n'o 3S~ No!n<I Ca J! 3' ~4 VarittS•n I 20 lS" ~1'• VI' It earmark for properly tax !'low Ji.ns ,,\, •l '" Noronr :tl''i 3l is P•koCorP .11io •' ,+ '• Up 16
reductions Your property tax ~~1~1 °11i11,4'~'1J ~r Et~ ~,_. ll1\ l1 ~;~::;:uan ?Of t'!i ~~ ~: Ii . -Dvnkiri 0 1~1·. 1J~~ W5 N1G 10~. 10"\ II s.i111mr1 "'"" 10 + '• u.. 11 es he estimates would be '.:l..,riron 15 15~, oSP c,., n 211~ 19 sv1t1m1 Ct1Pit 1a'o -1~. Uc 1 • ' '. I Fcon l ab J!\• 36 wPb Sv 'J 1]\.'J '.IO Roc~el R5<11 6'•+ '2 U11 7 8 reduced by one-third. He a SO F.d"'c S~s •'• 2v, N11x1ll (o S• SS 21 R11vGo ln,crp 5•,.;. '• Up 1.7 . · • · th Et l~~tel 11 II''> N1Klr Re 51~ •V. 11 Unlc1p!t11 .11 161,.;.1•0 UP 13 figures that, 1f you re 1n e f.rtmaa •'lo ,.,,, 01k c 1111 3•:t.l.i 31.,. 7l steak & AltRs s.11·1·1 1 ' UP 7.3 ·i ~ I t > F.ljKr Ind !16 36111 Oce&" Or ~1 51~; 21 Eritrov Conv r Ho•\ t•, Up 1,J $1 ,VIN'p us oca egory, you re ~' P•w IJ>t i•-. Othl'I La, 31'"' 33,,. n K•v$lcnt cu11 11'•+-'• uo 1.1
probably a homeowner and ~::';~vog ~i~~ ?l~~~;i~,v,,.~ 1~~ 1~'h 1 E1,1ec1v OfvLost:rt5s _,,, ott ';1
lower property taxes \\'OUld Env)rlc 1!'4 •l'.:. Oolcier Co 18 ' 19'. 1 B111r Inc ·"'! s·,-1 O!I 11 s EciYolv 01 11\o lj"li Otymo e 21'1t 2:1\~ l RovalAllftl 100 1>a-'" Alf 12.S help offset your higher income Erie lee lll o 1 i'o Omtht H l! 21, • lolor Ois11!1v~ 1 -:· QJ011 ll.1 ESO Com 10'~ 11 Ooen Ad ,,,, 41 ! Grovt Prt11 I -• '1f 11.1 taxes McGovern would help Ethen A •7 •7''1 Opl scan •'It lO\'i 6 €1111.Cnty wl• ' -\o 011 ii.1 ' ' F B Ctco 1:1.; jllo :)re PC l l" l• 7 Prcgr1m9 Svs l'l-1• Otf lOO
YOU too by having the federal F1lr Lne 11'"1 l rmonl m ll!' lO'L f Ornl u1 CP WI 3'o-1o Olt 9 • ' ' Fsl 6ostn Wll'IJ l4 • ..., t Woll Corl>()•tl 1 >-h 011 7.7
government assume at least ht Ccmr 37'1. »i.. ~:;,TN: 20,\', ',:':!' 10 NatEnv C010trl 1• r-'"' Olf 1.1 , t• Isl WllF 1''o 1~ • 11 R T Svt!ems J •-'• Clll 11 one-third Of the COSt Of pub IC l=ltco Int 19\; SO Ozl1 Cro 101' 10''1 1:1 Am Elt-cl l.60 S''>-l o Olf 6 8 . . . h Flkk11r 17'\011!\'i Pabst llr """ IOO"· I] Ate ltw:JU9!rl•I r.-'• Olf 6 ' education and by g1v1ng t e Fo•t (;rnl 33 Ullo >1cctr 4.1\0 •5'1. M fm•lr,SIO 50 ,2Lr-\0.. Otf J.I . . Franll. Cp !\~ Sh :>ac Lum l1 3"1"1 1$ Pac Sclentl!lc •'•-'• O!f 5 & slate incentives to tum to pro-Fr111• El ''• 1o:n •11Sb erc1 ll~t. l l"• u. L•111•Pic 01 b 1•:.-'" All !.6 . · · l d f Frisell R 1f'• 29 Pan OcOt 11 11"• 17 1 .. 1 P•Mto "wis 1'o-'\ 011 5 s gress1ve income ins ea o Fro1 f'dE 1to , 11·. P1u1 R"' 111'> 11 1e succe is Mctiv ~·,._ 1·, Off !1
rt t Fullrr H 26'·• 11 Ptulev P ''• • ._ 19 Stl•mt Com p 13">-'• 011 ~ prope Y aXeS. Ca lb rlll '''' ii P1velle I'• ~>j '° A!ll<"d StcurlV -''•-"• Olf !.0 GarlinK '2'1 71 Pvls• Cas J6 31 ii So1lln011lsy In 2~·1-11 011 •a , A \I A · " Gn Aulm 71'• 1' Pay N Sv 11''1 11 'n Prlntoos Lid s -'• 011 t & s a mencans, .,earn· en RIE•t &'~ 9'h Pttrlt$ 1, 14 2l 1n11 Sc1nnln<i 10•.-'• 011 •. 1 • f from an Gri S~a1t 20 '1 PaG•& W 1~?~ 1$\~ )' OVCl"um ltw:lul S'•-\, 011 1.5 1ng or some escape Glatt•lt :xi'l ,,.,., P"n ' w1 16'" 11 is com11ut•r Jmg s"-v. on '·s
.ver-r1·sm· g -st of living -Gle•$n w ·~·· .r.L. Pet H&H ::it Jt'" ·.c.cc..-. __ .c__ ____ -,--__ '-v Gold Mt"d "" • Ptlrollt o14 •~•·, T /ti t A t• You may ex ....... t nothing from GovE F_ct" 71'~ P•nr (r:) ,,,~ '~" e1a OS . c ave
• I"-'-. C.rapll '"" l?'~ 'l '• Pholn In( 11•:. l?'O,l --------------r..1cGovern. McGovern IS not g~~1>~1 S~ f]1' r~ Piie NPW>/' 10 ;11;1, NE W 'Y'OAIC 1\JPl l-The 10 mMI 1c-
f ,... ._ P'llo.rtn II'> ~"'i r •. 0 '" ,.. ~'C ~·• even making a pretense o .. rev ,.,.v 16'. 11 P w ,~ 11'"' ove s1oc...,. r• on ""' r~• r;,ove »r I 1~. P ontr T , ~ 1'.~dey 11 •UOP11td tlv N.O, O.
COncen trating on efforts to Gulf tnt11 6'• ''• .~ •. "', ,",• •,. s1ock v11um• BldAtktctClttf. Gvrodv •''1 S "'.r ,... ' R..-.k Orv ADii: .t.1,700 271'1 SI'•-2• control inflation -outside of Han F,.k 27'" '' P,~,• 1 S0 !! ?!1~ ""'""e Oe.v •L900 A• .... + '• Har11tr ~ 11 11~< 0 1 ""' '" •P•'> MCI( Commun 38.000 1•1 \,p,..._ '• calling for an immediate end MerirPd F 1.6 ., Prrwv 1" ~ 101 ~ 1Ms 1n11 ~6.100 30'• »11+ '• . H~~~lon ~S'I 7•~:. rrn! G(lll 3 ~·~ Sllrling Momtx lo6.1~ 3'1 ' •. to the war and a slash in Min•• Lrn 39., ~P• Pn~s NM 1~)~ ,..,., M~1·~·111.E1 AD I:· :.o,ooo ,,,., 11 -l, , . . . •HIYW T•I 'l'> ?G "SN Car 11"• 11'1 Uni (1001~1 ":8.800 1'1'> 16"o+ 1•, m1htary spend mg, lie IS not Mon ll>!lu 2~ 1tV1 Pubnl'lr ~v. 6 11,m E•Pren 76,.SOO 58 .sa• •+ 1v,
bo . . Hoo·1er 17''1 ~1,. Ou•tll~C 1">''1 )< Penn Olhh Gal U,100 e''-Flo+ '• concerned a ut curing in· Huck Ml ''• 1\, "'"''n c1 n 5'• <'•Am Ar1' cr.ns .,.,100 161'.t 16 +iv.
flation via cuttinf'the federal ~~~.,P~A '~-~ ';~ ~~:~ c i:~• ~~~·NASO vc.tume rcd•v •.519.100
b d t. M G · th' k' g rlvatr C tr• "''• llo"md ,ll ~~ Advances 6ll: dKllnn .i.a; llnthertged u ge c overn Ill, m in 11vs1'r c J1'1 11v, RltM P•c 1a~1 ,,,,, 1080; 10111 3121.
in terms of "inflation in-~~---• ?!A44!l!
surance,. rather than "infla~ ~ -
tion ~vention" -a vital
distinction.
Assuming McGovern gets MUTUAL FUNDS
the n(lmination in Miam~. he:u CKii"· .... s:t:. a;s;ama i:~ca;;.;;ci:tM-:"""°" ~ •. rn·.~.::zl
have the whole campaign 1n . h 'f d dd t th tltw York IUPI J Ooc11tcx I''' 16.'*! ._.ar P1y 920 lO.oo Rinfrl 1\_a11117 WhlC to Clarl Y aO a 0 e -F0Uowln11 1.t I 1111 Ore•tl E I 79 1~.111 !nv RP• 1 . .15 I .OJ Segitr,1' l .ll :1..!l . . · l Th' of bid ar'lll a•ked Dltll!Y,US 01:" I S •: Scll\!~lr 11 16 11 '3 Jl(llnts In these CO umnS. JS prl<ts °" Mutual Orvl Fd 1?.9• 1• 11 Grwlfl (.82 !.21 SCUDDER FC>s: .
I · t•· h 1 lru t 'ill F11nd• 1~ CUOl.0 bv Orv! Lv 11.111 9.15 lncom (.02 ~.39 ln!r lny 1S 61 1517 ana ysis, nuug , S W ,,,. NA.SD inc. ~o lncrn 1.11 1.92 T .. r Vt l.~6 . B.tlenc: 16:19 16)t
help you start with a basic M..-.41r:-Ju1, '· E3&:l cz:~ 1}:1: '5:U 1Ir~' F~ l2.ll 14·00 ~~.. 1~ ~ !]·?:
understanding and c I ear 1'n•1d A•k ~:w~~o~ tYY Func1•7i.tc:'~:U s~~ ... ~1~•rv ,F,~s'-·"'
perSl'\P('"tive Abefdn 2.21 2.2l Bain fd Janu1 Fd lf.63 19.61 lllW$l I .GS @"in r~~ . .f.OMlltALTY: ~10.70 11.15 JH1r1 otll .... t.n Ullrl F ,,~J 11°91 c;rwih 6.6-1 7.lt Gwth F 11.0l lt.'6 John'l1n 71.76 'H.11 51!lECTfD ·r os·· lncom i.J! 1.11 ln(;.mt •641 l.OI klEYSTOHIE 1 Am ••Shr 9 ;3 1f£u
One-on-01ie Services
Protluctivity Slack?
ln$Ufrl 11.11 12.11 Slft<.11 F 11 )I 11.39 c ... !, 81 It.ti' 19.t7 DD• FU )6.~6 11:1J AClvl ttr x• t5 ~.11 $1tk Fd Cusl 81 'i·'° J2.l7 SPI S!irs 17 20 'I ao Atlna Fd 11.jl l'l.]l ~1~.16 1! .511 Cu~! B• .16 0.02 Sirn!l..fl TO Jl 11°11 A1u1urt l6. l 1'5 !l Elltrl!d 1~.38 15.n Cu1t "1 l .H t.00 !en1•Y F 11"10 19·211 AGE F<I 6,'6 6.S9 EDIE Sp Cuti K2 71<1 8.IJ HAltfHI D "c;,1t,.. · Allsta!e 1,.0llJ.l( )'Jl.«1 31 '6 C\tst SI U.5922.71 Comil ··50 'ri AIP"a F<I 16.15 16 . .ld E,C MGMT GAr: Cust 52 11.61 12.73 Enfrpr i16 ftl Amcep F I 1? /·" E'llV Gr 9.N 10.13 Cuf t Sl t.1,J 10.51 Flt! Fd S'.97 ,:51 Am Ovr.t (I) 'l E'l!Y Pr •.1>6 5.11 Cu!! $4 6.9J 7.llJ l111rbr 8.14 9 SS Am EQ!Y 60I 6, 1 Fnd Am 9.1] 10.01 APOl!c 1.02 1.71 Leve L ~61 772 AM f)(rllfSS Egret GI 11.~ \S.51 P<?lari 6.70 6.11 P11te Fd 12:.q 13:., l'UNDS : Etf1Jn lrt 71.Sl ICnockr 7.11 7.90 IH£Alt50H FO$· CIP!al t 1' 10.70 Emf•• 6.91 7.6.J Kn-r Giii 10.61 11.61 ,ll'llrc :8 M JO 70 tn,om ,.11 10.0J Energy 12.68 1' 68 Len;e Fd 1.n '·'' lncom 1~·" ~·11 1nvi1m 1 11 t.6.l E<1..,ltv F t.Jl 10.11 Lex C;r111II.DI11.11 ln¥tst 11·,, r ·ll
By JOITN CUNNIFF
Aui•d1tt1t ''''' wr111r
NEW YORK -There is a
widespread belief that In-
creases in productivity are
more difficult to obtain in the
service industries, such as
health. recreation, insurance
and educa tion, than in the
manu£acture or goods.
And when it is noted !hat the
United Stoles economy Is
steadily becoming m o r e
service oriented -for the
fir.st time, more money was
:Spent ' last year on services
,than on goods -the nolion
becomes mixed vl'ilh concern.
It even leads to dire
forecasts that the American
quest for the good life, which
is .represented by the growth
of services. mav lead to a
deterioration of ·the nat ion's
c.'Ompetitive position.
A LOOK at tbt figures
~·ould tend to confi rm thr
tears. During the d cnde or
lthe 1960s, prodoctlvily in the
'SUYices rose by ;in annual
rate (If about 2.3 pt>rCCnt com·
pared with 3 ptrcent In
mnnufacturing.
But thnt \\a~ past. anti al·
'cording to an ;icknn\\ ledged
authority on s er ,. i c c 1n·
dustrit:s, John R. Beckett. ,t
.need not be the future The rf· ~·ficlencies <>f v<1lt1m~. he rnn1n-~ains, are not 1imitf'd lo lhe
production of goods alonr.
Any Ume you have a one,on·
one e.lfort, such as In the
barber shop, you have llmitit·
Uons, Beckett concedes . But
he also claims thRt roanv
sen-ice J<>bs nttd not rrqulrf
1one worker for each c.hent,
. . St?e<I 10 13 ll.07 F1lr11<1 11.{16 13 u Ltx ll•sll 11.u n .t6 Sii !loen 1~1a ii.·aa illhough tnal IS often the Way Stock I 7! t.5' Fm Surf 10 SJ 10 5J llblv Fd •6.St 7.20 Side Fd 10:11 11::u Am Grlh 6'/l 6.11 FD C111!1 t.87 ~.29 Liie lnlY 107 t.tl SIOMA FUNDS · they have been practiced in Am 1n.s1 f .03 '·°' ,1vl!LITY Liie c;,..,,, 1 •t 1.10 r10 ~rw 11.00 1i.01 Am tAul )'f 0S t.lt OltOU": Ll'IC C~:o Tl.16 1•.)f Inv 11n1'16
!he Past A!TINl Gr Jn •.ot 8r><I deb t.ft 10l1 Lln11 "'"Cl t.lt ... ·Tr1t t"•6 10"31 . ,INCHOR. C•Pllll ll.111~.J'l LOOMU {llf>l\!r 1]36 liSI
Jn the leaching of surgery, 0c~~t~f: •.10 10.0\ ~:"'~tee ,.~~ 10·11 st:;.~~s: r11 rn 58'1'~,.r,~ lf~ g:tt . FM! Inv '16 10.26 fl! t.•1 Cap DY 1J.t6 1l.t6 ~o GtnF 14 S9 15 18 he states there is no reason Grw111 1a.13 ll.'29 ue• 11.6-1 11.00 M..,1..,a1 1s.l6 u l6 ~wst ·nv 9J1 1o·c6 • 1ncom 1.16 l.t'l Evers! 13.~ 11 '9 LOAD All : Sw Inv G in 9°•1 whv students should be hUd· Ventur Sl.IJ 56.IO fund ll.,l 11.8! Allilal 6.9'3 7.SO Sovr tn 12,6 11·1, .1 WI Nall 141111 lod.12 p..,rl!n 1Q.3J M.ll Am Bus 3,49 J.11 S11eclr11 t 97 911
died d ti '·bl Astrori J.~I S . .11 Salem F S.91 6tV 8od deb 11.SJ 12.60 STATE tlND OR0P· aroun an opera ng l<I e A11<1~x F 1J,:it l• . .11 Tr,nd n.ltl .lO.~ L"'th•rn 1!.•9 12.S6 cum F-o 5 19 , ij
I t be AXE F1HAHC'AL Lut~n In 9.93 10.I! OfvfSll ~·1s 6°}B ~·hen vast y grea er num rs MOl.H)HTON: PROGJIAMS:I Mi\Qrl.11 •.I~ IC.I} PrQ11r$ 1·1· i8S . f~"d A !,70 6.10 Flri O~n 4.ll 5 ?1 Me•nC 12.•4 U.63 Sr Fr Gr fil I" e<>uld be 1\1st as effectively Fund e 1.t11 1.11 F\" 1r><1 6.'H •Ill M•""'" s.50 601 s1 "-r inc tr 11 . Stoel!. t .IO 6.t9 F n Inc !." 6 S6 M~t GWI S.05 S.OJ srare Str s~ _,, Jl !9
taughl through tht use of A•t Sci S.17 S.71 Venl S'l ~ 1] MASS CO: STEADMAN . Fo"S· BLC G;h 11.116 lj,k l~IFO Vt 'I:/.~ l\J,t9 l=retm l.5S t.J7 Am In.cl • 90 'l'(i 'd t Babson 10.tl I .tt l'IRST lnc!O F t.31 t11 A$.te Fd 1"30 1°30 VI eo apes. (Uyroc. 1.13 9.5' IHVl!STOllS: M95t F 11.IS 13.l'I C/01JtV ,.,, i·n Btvrk pr 6.51 7.ll OIK Fd '·°' t.96 MASS l'HCL: STEIN llOf:" '0 : SOARING health care costs Bret" Ht 11 31 12.11 Gr1~ Fd 1.1.u 12.1t MIT 11.a1 11.7'9 ea11.,t ,. 02 ,,·01 6tl(ef\ 14.fl U.91 Slotll. F t.t4 10.M MIG 1•,S 16]6 C111lll 11°7) n ·n COU)d be further Slowed he 9erptr K 12.n 11.1 111 M\!ltl )1.l( ll.14 MIO l6.7j 16.llt Sieck t1::i. 1f •1 ' Berk>l'lr 6.06 6.62 hi NII {rl llj MFO 1.1 J 16.18 SIS Ol:OUr • .• says by the wides pread use of eon<1,rk 6.11 t.61 1i1 Slerr 1.16 6. • MC O lB.6l :0.1• Grw1,. i 18 1'"' .' . Bev! FIM 11.06 1'.09 Fein Gr S.1• S.n Mele$ IV 4 !J 4.1J 1ncom t"M 10 . .16 serVlceS that WOU\d relieve euc""n 6.U ..l.t1 l'OUHDEllS Mtl,.er 11.:l'J 17.71 Smml! ll 1' 11·1(1
d r h h t B LLOCK GROUP: Mid A'T> i.s6 1.11 ll'Chnl ,,. 1"10 octors o c ores 1 a are FU NDS: Grwtl'I 1•.'2 21.'n Monv F.J :J.5• l•.BG SYn<ro I': 10·~, 11 ·5s
I st od t, A 8 ~11 Fd 15.l't 17.2'1 lncom (11 11) MIF Fd •. 21 l.9S fMR Al> 1~03 16ae ea pr UC .ive. m 0 n g Cdn Fd '1.15 23.tl F Mtu1I 9.'9 10.17 ~~IF Gro .~.ll 6.3' T~achrs 11.11 1i"t1
th t t d d k Div Sh r l.8' j,21 F SPKH 1•.l'I 1~.50 MuOm gt 6. I 1.ot Tem11r G 73~ IOI em: au 01na e recor eep--N1twd 10.4 11.4111 Four'q F 10.10 11.~ MUOm. 1r1 1c.~1 11.Sl Tcw1r c 1:1s 1·~3 ing oecretarial scrvicell NY ... fll 1J.1s 11.s1 Fl:AHkLtH Mur s~r" 1~.13 u.1J Tri" cao 915 , 95 , • · Srn~m 1 ... .0 11.IJ CtnTOO•AH: M"'ll Tri 2.04 2.04 Trtvl EQ 11"01 titJ Jn schools he continues we 6u$m Fit 1 J6 t.71 Fr . Grwl I.XI '·l! Net 1no.., 11 •111.u tl.tdor fi 15:•3 15:,l • ' CG Fund 11361~.)6 ONJC 11.Jf 12 NAT SEC FO : lO!h CG 51l ~6 have old fashioned concepts 1•111mr • 12 s . .c Fr u11111 .s.n j· 1 B1t1nc 10.:tt 11.,. Xlth c1 1:c ,:11 no ltov' 3.U (,10 Fr lncm 2.11 ,)I Bond ~r ~ 11 5.6S Ur>Ul.O 11001101 about the rali<> teachers to 111 S'lr• •" 1.Ji us Gv .s olvlon 1.1s • s. UnJtulld 11:19 ,. 15 (IP l 11r1 \}..6! 17.10 1110.11 ll.<11 Prtl ~!k 7.ll 7.f6 UNION SEAVICf ' student_, When, thr<1ugh the C~nl S~~ 14.tl 15.7S Fd Ml do l!J.61 11.11 lncom 5.•2 !.'1 Ol:OU"~ • CHANNING FUNDS IHCr $toe-Sr 1.70 l.•2 Brei S Iv l! 2S 16 67 use of v.ideo casetles and other Fu Hos : GRDU': Grw1h • ~1 10.to N111 1.,v 10:..., ·o ,7 . I h t , BalrKC 17.11 13.ll Comm 1! 04 !' 01 N~ Gwll 11 00 II.fl Uh C1PI " '' IS tt relative y recent tee n ques, 1t Br><1 Fc1 t 11 10 M 1m111t •.61 o.s1 NEL s1e1 11.0. 11.61 w1111111 15it u ·60
h be ho th t th Cam $1~ 1 ,, l.tO 'l(fuS tr 15 ... 16.11 NEA Ml 10.10 10.'2 UHITEO ;.L'HOS as en s wn o ese Grw111 '1~ 1.11 P•lot 1 66 9 .aii N..., cen1 l.t1 1.6' Accum 1.;! , ol
t. ·-· tbe 't ' ed lncom /1S 8 1'Si11f~ 12.11 13.llNtuwll'I 171'"1l :l'9 ')rid Cfj Si f02 ra 10s nec1.1 no main a1n . Sol'<• 2 . .'IS 2 . .!7 e S·s ,. 36 !9 Newton 11:18 1J:,, cont '* li111fn
''Jn <>ur own business.'• said i~:fgN i r~rl l~ J·~ 1.36 ~fc~l~~ld J!·Jf J~Jr f,,0c"~m'iw; ,,}·J; Jf~
Beckett "we once believed Fnd Bol 12.iJ 1l.u G111our s•c• NHt 1v1r <ti \'' Stltrlc: 1:s1 9:33 • · FrQ'! CP • 1110.71 A11t~ F 131 t 1, DCHno I, • .l6 Va"11tl 1~ 15 11 19 lhat 11 life in~urance snlesman s~Tr B• 9,11 003 e11 Frid ·'' 9.31 om"" 9. 1 t .66 u11 F«ri 9::, 10·05 • < S11td 11 16 11 ?O Com $1-lj \6 1a ~ 0 Nell fd 1~ .• , U.6S ul"' '! 11 Ol 1i ro couldn't handle mort than 300 c11tm Fd 10 14 11.1• §'h FAm .oj 1 w Ol'ft wm 11 60 u.ao v Gy1 10 "' 10·u COLOH'AL r!~ Ind ll l 15.IQ O"PEHNM ~O· VALUE LINE f c"l i or 400 customers. Now "'e ex-Fcu"os: 10 ... u1rc1 , "',. ,.,. C'• Ai,,, 11.sa l'·l' V•j l,,. '·" 1,1 ., Qflv•r .... ... MmH 0 • . IJoll fl'fll '·" o • V1 lnt ,.01 \" pect them fO C&re for 1 000. fOll•IY 'St S.1u Hll'l'I (;r I K t.16 (".o T 1't II '' lj.J2 Lrv Cilh II Ol t~·Ot . h,'f , Fllncl 111l12.ll H1m l"c •.10 l..610TC Stc ljO<l l Ot Vil Sac Sao ··16 IrorucaJly the c 1e 1n-c;r .. 1h 121 Tia H1rTWt.I M q l• ~ P1r·1rnt ·1, ,:.so VAHCI! · . ' I tncom lC 03 10.91 111rt L¥ 1i 1'0 l~ !'O l>tul A""" 1 t 9 tl SAHOElll : Jired1ent or s e r v c e pro. vt111u• s •s '50 Ht<tll#t • 13 '.., P~ Mui ,, 111 "°' ""ml , n , "
I ti · • ( h' )olum 0 11 5' 17.Sf Hl!'OO• t.t• 991 "'"" SP lt:1 130 tl'O\ Cm t N !OIO ( UC VLIY IS (I ten R mac 1ne. ~OMMOl'lWL TH Htrhof l » J II 1•111111 Fd 16 ·gJ 11 5' \Oftl ,, ;., 1····
In the cast of the jnsurance .. •~sJi 111 , ff ~Yf~'b'•o 10MG1Ur ~\~'~ l~·,i I& ~ll' ~~~~J ~-~ !·~
t f I It d , ' 1 ft 1 Oil:" Pion }',,, o •I 1G° Vint 1090 .. ,:t " :lj?(!l'I ., Of (!X8mpr!, ray;s ~ lr 711 I 1vg F~'!d 11g;1s,.10o1or1r F<I !i7l1J 41 ,t1r!ed I •SJ tn
11p r~opo~a1s. not1ries him,:;: c: 11' r.~ c~111,.,, nc1 ,! " i:~rr :~r"i!'~o :~·t~ li'.~i W~fr, ~~ 1i1' j'if1
when it makes call• handles com"' e11 e.u •.1.1 ,, P:11nd 6.ls l P111c£ lllOWI!: w.,,. Mo1 ll 'I l' • . . ' omo FCI t.ll 10 !? ll'Tfl!fl Ct 11.1& l r ........ tf). 11··· 'i·" WPI"' eocl :,, : ' thr h1lhn1 ontrd I'"' 11 ... mo Or ··n I llw CJI ' a•' .6t WILLINGTON · • • • on' tnv 1tt11.l1 r>e f~Al'l'I 1-4 1 S 41 f'w ·1<,r •~ ·1 •j ~ O~OUP1 RC'ckett believes that the ns1r1 vw ' 7~ "' 011 '1 1.1• t:'ro t<1 ''I 1 •o•or q"' ll·" . ort.V I !., I I 11Ct A.tr! 5._~ f·lO .~ro Porll l l' •ti! t1 !' future of producllvlty 1n-0111r1i1 ;o"" 10 1"'"°" JO , 11 Pro.,1.,1 ~ S• fil[ o. u: 1
creases in sen·lces is highl y ':: O~r. 1f'L• ('1 I~ c&110 ~ lt.M ~~sf~ ,f.;l a.~ ~:,· !'::. tt:ij
d d , w" 0.11 1 r Inv 1nc11t ' ~UT NAM •U v ! n eoen tnt upon ,. marriage .,, Div 1 ,, nv an1 1t 11 ll_11 f'UNOS1 wtrun ·'° 1 .
"'it• monufactur'ing Withou t ~1"9 n. 1 . .u 11o1v••• a1:oul'1 Fwtt' 111' nt wlrld1r ·'' , " 'I . ~A.WAllll J10$ Giii 7.l . 1.n 1~.lt 11 1 Wt'll lr>d .I' ! .. math!··· ··-·tees u•ould re-G u .. 1 I ' 1181 ND 7 S1 I 17 (;f" .... rtt 11· .. 1J Wl11ttP J.;o .11 ·~·· • •• n D 11 1" '·" IJ. "" f O. I " IOC: ff'·~ Yjnf ~.ti! •91 .1' mAin dtpendent Upon human 8:1~ ~ l n ~~ Uhl•I Jrl0 6J ~ll :.ri:,a r lj• !! r'~~rtrl l t:~ 1tn energ)· tit""" ff ID " '° j'PCll 11 '° VO¥•• I ..... l'l"•nd. . D•KI 0 1.11 .... •Itel '» $. ,....,..,. , 11 '1 111M¥1tnJofc.
FINANCE
Foolproof
Box 'Sees'
Bad Mone y
lly LEROY POPE
Ul'I •uslMll Writer
NE W YORK -The more
sophisticated counterfeiters of
Uncle Sam's currency are find-
ing the i r trade more
hazardous because of a new
system called ~loney Scan.
Money Scan is the invention
of William Cooper, president
of Spec tronics Corp. of New
York. It looks like a refine-
ment or the familiar black
light :scanners used by banks
to detect tampering in checks,
but it's more sophisticated. ·
TllE CO~tPLETE system
appears n ear I y foolproof.
Federal Reserve banks that
have tested it say it has made
no mistakes so far. All the
bills it labeled as phonies "·ere
bad and it has yet to brand a
genuine bill counterfeit .
•·But I'm too \\'ary to say
that any system is pennan-
ently foolproof," C09per :said.
''The professional counterfeit-
er~ are smnrt."
For example. they liave
lea rned to bleach the prir:ting
off $1 bills printed on 6enuine
treasury paper and reprint the
bills in higher denominations."
The system consists of two
units: a ligh t viewer that sells
for about $55 and an electronic
lester lhat sells for $450. The
li ght viey,·er depends for its ef·
ficacy on the fact that no
photochemicals are in the
manuracture of genuine
treasury paper. All olher
papers of com parable grade
and fe e l contain
photochemicals. Even genuine
currency can c o n t a i n
photochemicals if_ the bills
happen to have been laundered
or have come in contact with
chemicals in :some other way.
UNDER TllE light vie\\•er,
nny bill that :shows bluish
\vhite becomes :suspect. The
bank teller or the retail
cashier puts it aside and
demands that the person
tendering it produce another
bill or else initials the suspect
bill for test.
The electronic tester in·
stantaneously tests the bill for
genuiness of the paper, the ink
and the secret encod ing put on
it by the Federal Bureau 0£
Engraving. Up to now, the
electronic tester has proved
infallilbe.
Spectronics has sold several
thousand of the light viewers
and many or the electronic
testers. The Federal Reserve
Banks, many retailers and
New York's Offtrack betting
Corp. are among the buyers
who say they have used the
system \\i.th great success.
"Up to now,'' Cooper told
United Press International, "I
believe it was only the more
crude counterfeits that were
detected and our new system
is the first that will detect
re a I l y sophisticated coun-
terfeits and do SCI more <>r less
automatically."
COOPE R SAID the need tor
such a system became acute
with the development of high
quality offset printing and
precisi<>n c<1lor p b o t <> co p y
machines.
These developments, which
are readily available to the
counterfeiter, mean he no
longer must make intricate
engraved steel plates by hand
to print good counterfeits. It
aslo means that intricacy of
design no longer Is any pro-
h:<:ti<>n to currency.
"The protecti<>n lies in the
paper, the 1nk and the secret
coding he gaid, "these, even
lhe most ~op h I st l ca t e d
counterfeiter cannot duplicate
exactly."
Although the red and blue
fibers in genuine treasury
paper, which are not visible to
the naked eye, only under
magnification sUU are a good
protection (or uncle Sam, they
are not·infalllble. Cooper said
some counterfeiters b a v e
managed l<> prodll(e them In
<1rdinary pape r by
•ophistlcated pr1ntlng tech-
niques.
Aoother protective value <>f
the ~1<1ney Scan system is
psychological. Professional
pa!lsen of bad money soon
Jearn which banks and stores
use Money · Scan and 1vold
them.
Finance
Briefs
e Rn11d Grn11 t
WASIIINGTON -The Of-
fice of Economlc Opportunity
has given the Rand C<1rp. of
Santo r..tonlco, a $1.5 million
gran1 to acquire data relevant
grarnto acquire data re~vant
to policy decisions lri the
health insurance area.
Since Congress is con-
~iderlng reform of t h e
1\-fedicaid program and crea-
tion of a national health in·
surance system, OEO officials
said the research program is
aimed at developing data that
can serve as a basis for sound
natlot1al policy decisions.
e V11ico1u
EL SEGUNDO -North
American Rockwell Corp. has
agreed in principle to acquire
Unicorn Systems , Irie., a
:subsidiary of AnM:rican ~licrcr
Systems, Inc.
Terms of the agreemerit,
\vhlch Is subject to ap proval of
the boards or directors of
North A mer i can and
A m e r i c a n f\.U cro-Systems,
were not disclosed.
Unico m Systems, 1 n c .•
designs and distributes o£fice
equipment.
e S11bshlinr11
LOS ANGELES ~ Security
Pacific National Bank has
become t h e incorporated
subsidiary or Security Pacific
Corp.. a new bank holding
c:ompany.
Frederick G. tar k in .
chairman of the board, said
the amended Bank Holding
Company Act 0£ 1956 and the
Federal Reserve B o a rd ' s
regulation to allow the com-
pany to engage in various ac-
tivities closely re 1 ate d to
banking . The company has no
!lubsidiaries other than the
b8hk:, he added.
e Settlen1e11t
LOS ANGELES -Recrion
Corp.. operator of ty,·o Las
Vegas casinos, says it ha s
reached . a prOJ)(ISed $ 1 . 3
million settlement 0£ class ac·
tion su its stemming fr om a
Securities & Exchange Com.
mission suit.
Recrion. formerly Parvin-
Oohrmann. Co., gave no
details on its share of the set-
tlement agai~t the company.
two former o£ficers a n d
others.
But a Recrion lawyer said
the settlement was, "very
favorable."
e Delay Clalms
BEVERLY HILLS -or-
£icials of Litton Industries,
Inc ., said they have agreed to
settle for $5.5 million claims
made by ty,·o companies as the
result of delays in c<>n-
structing container ships.
Under the settlement, a Lit-
ton spokesman said in a state-
ment Farrell Lines or New
York will receive $3.5 million
and American President LiM3
of San Francisco will de paid
$2 million.
e Expansion
BEVERLY HILLS -Equity
Funding Corp. of America
says it has expanded a loan
from $40 million to $75 million
to pay for the acquisiti<>n of
Northern Life Insurance Co. of
Seattle.
Equity, a financial services
company. is buying 91 percent
of the stock of Northern from
Nationwide Corp. of Colum-
bus, Ohio, a holding company,
for $39.1 million. The re-
maining minority interests
will be purchased for $4.8
million.
e Rnte Dlke?
EL PASO -The El Paso
Natural Gas Co. has asked the
Federal Power Commission to
grant rate increases f o r
wholesalt: c u sto m e r s In
Calif<>mia, the Southwest and
the Pacific Northwest, In-
volving 11 Western states.
El Paso .!laid the increase Is
required to orfset the highe r
cost of borro~ capital,
labor, materials, supplies and
taxes.
The company said the pro-
pooed new rales would be kept
at a minimum because of the
efficiency or its new in-
tegrated pipeline system.
e Antitrust
SAN F!IANCISCO -The ci-
ty of San Francisco has filed
an antitnist action in federal
court aecusing five t I r e
makers with price rigging and
monopoly In the supply of tins
ror transit ·buses.
The U.S. District Court nc-
llon com plained that slnco
1940 compeUtion has been
stifled by the def<ndanta -
Goodytar Tire and Rubber
Co., Fi rHtone Tire and Rub-
ber Co .. Uniroyal Inc .. B. F.
Goodrich Co.. and C.ner11
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a trip to Mexico?
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Dr. }o1ui flill did .•.
This snapshot of hls daughter taken in his own back·
yard captured the third prize trip to Mexico !or tw o,
plus $250 in last year's Kodak International
Newspaper Snapshot Awards for Or. Jotln Hill. a
research engineer.
A,.td Carl Moser swaJJJJ ed
liis best sliot for .$500
Car l E. Moser o1 Hickory, North Carolina, took
a 5500 Honor Award in lhe 197 1 Kodak
International Newspaper Snapshot Awa rds
competition with this compelling portrait.
If you take pictures
you could win part
of $55,000 iu travel
and cas1i to be ciwarded
iii tliis year'·s co11test.
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THE DIFFERENCE • . CtIOJ?-
Reeipe For Variety
a dash of Sydney Horris
o pinch ol Art Hoppe
. --~ hint ol spice a lo Jock Anderson
season we/I with S. I. Hayakawa
Good chefs know in any recipe it's the ingredients th at count. Th e DAILY PILOT emphasizes
the 'home grown' and local ingredients (letters to th e editor, Gl oomy Gus, local editorial s),
but only top quality ingredients are used on the DAILY PILOT'S editorial page , whether
local or national.
Besides its strong local emphasis, the DAILY PILOT serves up a variety of co lumn ists wi th
a wide range of flavor. Here are a few of the diverse columnists that can be fo und on the
DAILY PILOT'S editorial page. (There is no set schedule as local material has priority over
columnists, but some of the top national columns appear several times each week.) *
Art Hoppe
Even just e pinch of Art Hoppe i1
10 sharp it edd1 flevor to your
day's reading. An out.tending ·
political end social 1atiri1t, Hoppe
ha1 been likened to Will Rogers
and Merk Twein. Hi1 topic of the
day can be anything. He reeds
through the pape,t until he finds
an item he doesn't understand -
then he explains it to everybody,
he 1ey1.
He combines solid feet end his own whimsy to creete •
unique column on the people and forces shaping our world.
Art Hoppe hes 'the perfect solution to ebsolutely every·
thing,' he will gleefully tell you -end mod of his solutions
will eppeer sooner or later on the DAILY PILOT editorial
page where they will make delightful reading.
S. I. Hayakawa
An editorial pege see1oned well
with the writings of S. I. Hayekawe
is e tasty dish, indeed. Hi1 di1·
. linctive writings on higher educ•·
t ion, 1emantic1 end communica-
tion add much' to the variety of
fla vor.
He ~rites about the mechanics of
understanding and misunderstand·
ing, ebout ways in which our de·
ci1ion1 about race or war or public policy are 1heped by
the words we use in talking.
'I hope,' 11y1 Hayakawa, 'that my column i1 like a weekly
letter to e friend, telling him what's on my mind end why
I think it i! important.' ·
Hi1. peppery prose can be found 9ften adding to the reeding
plee1ure pecked into the columns of the DAILY PILOt
Mlitoriel page.
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.Jaek Anderson
Here's the colum.niat · who h11
been spicing up life for some of
the netion'1 moat powerful bu1i-
ile11 end political figures during
the pad several months. He'• the
muckrecker (thet'1 hi1 fevorite
name for himself) who broke the
ITT 1c1ndel kept hi1 own name
in headlines for weeks end w11
awarded the Pulitzer Prize for hi1
reporting on administration policies during the lndo-,eki·
den war.
A1 the late Drew Peerson'1 No. I euiatent end inhe,iter
of the Pearson column, Anderson learned from the me1ter
muckraker. He •••• himself •• 'voice of the voicelt11' end
'the men with the X-r•y •y•• on the 1tcrtt files.' N11thl11t
end no one i1 sacred when this herd.hitting columnist 1eek1
• target.
Sydney Harris
If you think j he pen is mightier
then the sword , you should feel
the needle. And Sydney Harris i1
just the men to wield the needle.
He delights in usihg thit 1herp
point of hi1 'pen' to deflate the
pompous end disarm the stupid
among the people he observes in
the world around him .
Humanity i1 his beet. He finds
1torie1 to tell end foibles to tell about in some of the moat
unexpected places.
Hi1 column is e toned 1eled of ideas skillfully pre1entttl,
small dories artfully told , big stories modestly . offered end
the human equation ma1terfully expounded. The Hanis
touch i1 often evident on the editorial page of the DAILY
PILOT, Semple it soon .
They Add a 'Tasty' Editorial Page to up • in the
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Tai gating _ a Picnic. ..
l'be "\\'Grid series" of ta i I g a t e
cknicklng is the Harvard-Yale football
ame where each fall hundreds of Old
rads and their families enjoy festive
Jare from the back ends of station
agons outside the sladiu1n. · .
Ylhy not make picknicking in the fa1n-
car 1no're than a once-a-year thing ?
lt is so easy to pack your movable
ea st in baskets 'lhd jugs and carry a
.. kitchen basket" of seasonings, con·
· ents, bread and cheese .
The tailgate pi cnic has oae great ad·
vantage over "spread~n-lhe-ground ''
outdoor feasts. It is practically insect
proof, or "Look, ~1a, no ants!"
A fine, easy-to.prepare tailgate picnic
can feature herb bread, chic ken fried
amb chops. instant kabobs . and a v~
. ado salad.
CHICKEN FRIED LAMB CHOPS
8 rib lan1'b chops
I egg
1 tablespoon milk
1h: cup seasoned bread cruinbs
Deep fat for frying
Beat egg with milk. Dip chops into the
ixture, then into the bread crumbs,
ating all surfaces.
Fry in deep fat 350 degrees F. for four
five minutes until chops are a deep
olden brown. Eat like fried chicken,
arm or c..-old.
HERB BREAD
dark bread \Vith soft butt.Cr
with fresh minced chives and
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AVOCADO SALAD
2 TTH!dium sized ripe avocados
•,2 medium sized Bermuda on ion, sliced
th in
~~cup (4 ounces1 salad oil
3 tablespoons lemon juice
~t;i teaspoon sugar
3 tablespoons bourbon
Salt and pepper
1 orange
Shredded lettuce
Peel avocados and cut into cubes.
Combine ir. a bowl with sliced onion,
separated into rings, apd mix with salad
Gil, lemon juice, sugar and salt, bourbon
and pepper lo taste.
Pour mixture over salad, cover bowl
and refrigerate for several hours, stir ..
ring occasionally.
Before embarking on the picnic, add
the orange, peeled and sectioned, and
pack in a vacuum or other heat resistant
container. Ser ve salad on shredded let..
tuce.
lNSTA/\"' KABOBS
Canned cocktail franks
Cheese slices
Olive.Ill
Cherry tomatoes
Skewer franks alternately 'o'1ith cheese
slices, olives and the tiny tomatoes.
GOUDA CHEESE AND GRAPES
, Wax-wrapped chee.'IC is a cheerful
'traveler, elegant with grapes, or other
fruits, and pastries.
Plenty ol Courses
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Imaginative Fare
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Cyclers and hikers can tote their pie·
nics into places that are inaccessible to
the tailgate sel.
These places ofLen are so delightfully
out of the way that food cannot be
purchased.
So , it behooves the pedal.pushers and
lvalkers to bring their own which can be
done with a 1ninimum of preparation and
a maximum of gustatory satisfaction for
appetites stimulated by clean outdoor air
and exercise.
All the hiker needs is a knapsack and
and a bit or iniagination.
FISH COURSE
Garfelbitter herring. sardines, smoked
oysters. tiny shrimp and other piscatorial
delicacies in mini·tins are easy to pack,
ligh t to carry and available in infinite
varieties.
Spread on crackers or bread they are a
boon to lusty appetites.
. MEAT COURSE
1 learty slicing may be enjoyed by
packing summer sausages that travel
\Veil , veal sausage and canned ham that
can be opened easily.
DESSERT PACK
Cheese. sturdy fruit and crusty French
bread not only hit the spot as desserts !or
the hiker, they also satisfy he·man (and
she-woman) hungers induced by a day in
the \Vild green yonder.
KNAPSACK SOUR '
The final fill ip to the hikers picnic is----
the Knapsack Sour.
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Tailgate picn ic fare can be
easy to prepare
and take-along. Bikers and
hikers alike can
pack portable feasts.
Peddled
All this requires is the eminently
totable en \·elopcs of \vh iskey sour mix,
bourbon in a handy flask, ice in a
vacuum jug and soda. ~1ix well and life
can be beautiful.
Pedal your wheels to a favorite spot
and enjoy your own version of "a loaf of
bread, a book of verse, etc." The simpler
· the bicycle basket, the better.
Black Forest ham, mustard butter,
amber bread , fruits and cheese wedges
can con1pri se a feast, especially when ac.
companied by refreshments that really
refresh. Such as:
LEMONADE PUNCH
Prepare a jug of strong lemonade;
pack with ice cubes and mix to taste \Vilh
bourbon.
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WtclntldlY, J1tly J, ltlt ,.,,, n
Home News and Views . •
Crunch Sells •
By DOROTll\' \\'EXl'l\
Orange Couo1y llon1r Ad\ ist1r
"Crunchy gran-<H>-ln ." lta\'t rou ht':trd
that song? It's prob~tbly not as popular
as the product It features.
Granola, once a llt1Je-hearfl-i.1f ··ht'allh
food." has been cnjoyinS:t J:rl'at llnpularil y
of late. with its nu111ur;ietur(•rs n1ak111~
substnntial profit s.
It is still adVl'rl isrd nnd ~vld :1s :i
.. health food'' although you l'<ln find it 111
supem1arkets as \\Cll as 111 sPt·c1:11lt~·
stores.
\\'hat's so ~real about gr:in;-ila~ \\"h:it''
it made of'! Does it ha\'c 1n:u1y calor ie~··
llow does iL cost con1pnrl' l\'ilh othl'r
cereals? · .
First let's look at !he ingredi('n1 l1~1 1111
the label. A typical grannla is tnade tro1n
oats, brown sugar. \'egclable oil. l\'ht>nl
p:erm. sesan1e seed. s..'llt, and \•:uull;i
flavoring. 11 1nay ha\ e nuls and 11r
CG('Onul . hone~. suy i.:ri!s :0111 oth1'r
flavorin g.
If you reme1nbcr lh:it !ab..•ls h:it 111-
gredients in order of in1port:1ncl'. then
you can see that granola is ba sically oats
\\'ith sugar and fat. The other ingredients
such as wheat gcnn and sesame seeds
are present in sn1.i!I ninounts and \\'OU!cl
add to the protein va lue of !ht• (l,'lts.
NO OIL
IC you compare the gr:inJl:i's 111·
gredient list \V ilh th'.lSC! o( other hig h prl\.
tein prepared cercsi ls rou !ind thnt the
products are si rn1 !ar i11 co111positi'1n 1•x-
cept that other ce re:ils do not contain oil.
One prepared Ctfcal. for example, lists
oat floor, sugar. soy protr1n conc..'t'ntraie.
sodium caseinate (n1ilk protei n J. salt nnd
other nutrients. -.
Another lists oat fl our. sugar. sov flour.
milk protein. In both of the se (l:it s and
sugar are the chief ingrC'dil·111 s and the
soy and milk protein \V'1ulct supplt•1nrnt
the protein of the oats in n1uch thr ~.111H'
\\'ay as the \Vheat gcr1n and srsa1ne sel'<.I
supplement the oats in gr:111nl;i.
So granola is no better for you tl11:11
these cereals, but you inn.\' prefer 1l$
flavor or crunchiness. The flavor is due
to the brown sugar and vanilla. 1'1.e crun-
chiness result s from its being toasted
with-oil.
The oil. which is nol found in prepared
1·1·n'Jls and \\hH·h is tht> s1'co11d or UUr tt
1111 :-.\ pNrnull·nt ing redil'nl in graool11
plu. ... thr-hr,11111 sugar 111nkl' granola .t
hi~h t·:il'1r11• 1·11rral. \Ve u;;t 11nn tc that ·n11
ounce h:is .11 ll'ns t 1:,0 calories M el
pos~11Jly 111111\'. con1p:1red to ·the ... JQ9
l'alories lll .111 ounce or 'the avenec
prt'!lHt'l1d l'l'!\•oll
11\lt n1o~t IX'Ople don't 1\•eigJ1 their
ccrc.:tl 11hl'n 1h1•y eat it. 'l'hey measuce.1!
hr pour111:.: 11 into a. bo1\•\. And hert'~
\\ h('re ~ ou r1·:1Hy havt' to 1vatch out f<>r
!/J(• C'al\lrH·.., 111 granola.
Rl('ll I~' CALtlRIES
ll 's :i \er.\ t·on1pact . t'Onccntrat€l<f food.
1\11 vune1· nh•as ures out to be &nly about
ftlUI' table.'IJllOllS, In a cup ).'OU \\'Ould eet
a 11 h11pp11tt'. t>OO calorit'i'. or 1nore if m:rt...;
\11·1 e ~t·ludcd
\U1<:I P'l'l>Hr t'(I Cf'rcals :irr fluffv and
h_cth1 ;in.I :111 •lltnce 1vill lllf'~tsurc uui l.o be
a c·up 111 ,, t·u p rind a h:11f. lhl11t•\'t'r. son1e
Pf•'1':1r1·rl cc1·1·a\s suc11 as t;rapt_•nui..., mlCI
('1J11<·1·111r;\1(• ;ire nc:i rl~ as 1,11 ll'l'nlrattd
as gr;u11da . lt tnkes only 11th 10 I/3rd
cup uf 1hl·Sc to 1nah.e nn ounvt•.
So if ~'ou 'rr "'niching: calorics, you had
heller 1reigh your cereals or you mq,}' be
t.:l'tl in}\ n1:u1v 1nore ounces and calories
1h:111 ,\au pl;;n ned.
In 1rnus of cost, gr:111ola bought In a
:.11p1•f1n:irkr1 cos ts ;ibr)l( 1hc sa1ne a.~
uiany of !hl' prep.:ircd cerr.:ils. \'ou can
:i<J\'C suni t• n1uney by n1aking your own.
Jll're is :i rl'l'ipe that is lo\Yer in c;i lories
than the i,:ra11ola you buy because it b.ls
no 011·
In a runnH_'<l ba king p:in 1 about 10" b.v
1;, .. , c1unhinc 3 cups rolled 0:1ls (quitk
l'OOking: t,\f>e). 1! c111) \1·hrat genn
IUll.'l~'t•('\l•tn!d), I ~ CllJl :0.l':lS,1Lllt' seed. 'l
(·up 1l:1kc(l c0t'Ont1t t11 d1 ·!11red 1. 1• cup
eti.1pprd nuts (if desirt•d1. 1 • cu p brown
:>U)':lr . 1: lt-:ISl)()Oll salt
:O.l1xUillll 1\·cll blrndcd. Spr111klt 1 te;l:-.·
po.1 11 va nilla over the mixture and i;tu·
a;;,;1in. Spread in an even layer. Bake in
2i~1 di•grec oven for about 50 minute~ Or
un lil 1:n1.:•1n11l is light brown .
Stir about every 10 minu tes. One cup
raisin s may be added afl er the mlxtlD'e
is cool. Store in a tightl y closed container
at rootn temperature. Makes$% cups.
Just let your imagination run wild
while packing a knapsack or basket
for an outing.
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Nature's ' Artist r y ..
Mrs . Fra nk
Herrington
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Burgues on
1eulpted oroh id.
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Pel)<Juin fam ily
was gift
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T rieia Nix on Co x.
Bu rgues ·holds
ki ngl et that
appears ready
to flit from
magnol ia.
Saving the Teeth
Methods Brushed Up
JohMv runs in. screaming.
.after a 'ra n from his b1c~·cle
Where one of his ne1v front
keeth had been. 1herr-is nn1-1 a
bleeding gap. \!/hat dn you do
now?
Dr. Irv in.Ii! Rubel o I
Bfe nt wood. clini cal associ.:i te
profe!'~r of pedodon !1cs ::rt 1he
Univer.~it y nf S '> u ' he r n
Californ ia 1USC 1 Schonl nf
Oenti5tr~·. discussed t~1 s _and
nther dental emergencies 1n a
August Rite s
con1.111u1ng er!11r·a11on cnt1r<;e
··eon1n1un1l~1 Oe111 1s1ry fnr the
Schnol r.·ur'f'." ~1\·en r£'cen tll
at 1he LSC S('hool of !)font ·
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··rnu ~hn11lr1 ln•>k fnr 1hc
ff'nth al or.rP." ;i ch 1sf'rl Dr
R11he 1. 11hn i ~ presidrnt·elP<'I
nf the ~n11thrf·n 'fal1forn1a
~oc1f'tr . of J)C'ntistr;• for
Childr"en "\\'hen you find 11.
11a sh ft off 1n plain rolrl 11·a fE'r.
Then ha1·r the ch1lrl insert i1
Paula Ro gers to Wed
.\Ir. and ,\\rs. Pau l .\ll!tnn
flogers annnunl'ed the en~ace·
mf'nt nf their daughter. Paul a
Lee Roger<. to Ch;irles R'lh?r1
Lupcho of Long Beach during
~ familv dinner in their
Newport. 'Beach hnme.
~1iss Ro gers w;:ic. i;(raduated
cum laude from 1he Un1ver_1:.1ty
of Southern C;iltf11r111a. 1-11hc>rt'
she rect'ived ;:i n aw11rd as an
outstanding student 1f"a('hrr
She was ::i Nattnnal Charity
League r:lrhurante anrl a
member of the A ~sJ~!eens
Auxiliary of Ncwpnrt Rt>arh
Assistance League. and no1-1· is
a me mber of lhe Spinsters and
teaches in La Hab ra.
tier fian ce, son of J\1rs
Andrew Ctftirle:s LuflC'hO nf
Pantn61lrll and the .1are )Tr
1 "1'C ho. was lilraduated cum
1.-1e from Cal ilornia State
Univcrs1ly RI. Long 'Beach
lie "'as affillated wi!h Clu
Gamma Iota, served as pres1·
dent or the Socie1 \" n I
r.1anufac1ur1ng En11:ineers. and
PAULA lEE ROGERS
ser\ rrl 1n !hr l' S Armv in
Japlin '
ThP. h1>!r'lt h,.rl ar~ planning
a lilt" Au,I:"ll'I ~Prldint:
~lfl11 h 11110 )Yl.;1t1nn
'Thi~ 11111 nn1 huit becau:;e
!hr whrilP ill r.:i 1; 111 .<;hrir).. ~it
1s con1nle!ch nun1lJ. Thrrf' 1s
nnl v nne pl<tt" !hP l1rn111 \1111
fil .. sn 1hr1r 1s 1111rl.1ng1·r1,f lht
<·hilrl'f pti!t 1ng 1t ,r. !hr \IT!lng
··Thr n. ·• Dr li11hrl •'"!1·
1tn11rrl . ·you !"hnulrl crt tri 1h"
rJcnr1~t il1' 5.00 11 11~ pn,1;o;1hl1· I!
IS H11j}OI l;1n t !(l h:i1 (' the rh•irl
re·se:it thr 1001h i1nn1rrli;11rlv
;:1~ 1l11•rp n1ay he .~ df l:-11 1n
rf'::irhJn1; 1he dl'nl1·1 1f 1hr
f()("llh h;is heen put h:u·k in
plare. ho1\·ever. th('rp·11·1Jl bra
chanrP nf saving 1t ··
Hn11· to handle olher rlrntn!
r111rrgr nr1r.s"
'"Anv t1n1f" a ch!lrl h,1~ ;:in in· J UI'~' !.o his face th:ll appe<1rs
Ill have brokrn . rh1prerl . or
. lnns enerl a tonth nr trl'!h." !Jr.
ll11hrl ~ta lerl . "!11• ~11.1ulrl be
1.1krn ro the rip1111~1·, r1ll1cc
immrd1ntel1
. "'The rlrn!1.~t r :in e1'11lu;i te
ihc. dan1gc. and~.b) urunedJ ;ilc
!rf'Alment. ri1:i1 ~~\r lhf'
tnnrn R111 tr('aln1rnt mv~r !)('
1mrnrrl1a!e -1f 1hr p11rrnt
1\'ails 111·0 or thrrr da~·s. l1 n1a.v
hr tO(l lale tn a\'n1rl rrrmanrnl
d;irna11;e"
A less cr1t1ca! hut p11inf11l
proh!cm concern~ c ;i n k f' r
Fnrrs.
"A youngstf'r 1~·hn ha s
ranker sores shn1tlr1 hr p\ar"d
on a bland rl 1r!." fi r R11hr't
r ecommended. "Sa II : pepper.
nnfl spires $hould be nr:11ttcrl.
and he should b" g1l'rn cilru~
Jl11t·ci1 10 dr ink tl1rnugh a
.!ilrA "'"
A mou!hw11sh mav l'E! useJ.
but 11 should he extremc1y
tntJd -not !he. ;istri.ngtnl
kind
.Ca ptured.
By JO OU,ON
01 I~• O•llr ~11e1 5 •II
All the members and guests.
of !hf' J\'l'wport Harbor Art
;\\u ~eum \\'ho attended a tea to
mret Bur~ue.s. th.e noted
J'lflr r-elain llculptor . came a\\ ay
"1t h a nr111 a~pr rctal1on for
lhr 11nrk included u1 his detail·
f'd 1n1rrpretat1nn~ of birds,
IJ01~er~ .:i nrl an1m:1ls
Born 1n .\u~1na !hr sh0rl.
"1r1 h:i1rrd miln nn11 pnirlutPS
]imllrd eclt!Hofl.\ frf ~lgned
pflrl·eJa1ns tn ;i '\ew Jrr~ey
~turJ1r1 v.11h :i r·nrp~ of 22
a1t1~1s. 1echn1r1an.~ an rl
rin1~;in.~ v.·ho fa1thf11IJ\' execute
f"iH'h $t rr ~1f thr · Burgues
technique
Sevcr;il or the roree!a 1ns
\l'f'ff'. d1spla1rrl <11 111e tP ;J,
11·h1rh 11r1" h<1<ited hy ~!rs.
Frank l!:i 1rin:?!n11 nf Ca111ro
Shri res. anrl RurJ.?Ues polnted
11111 the 1 n1ricac1e.~ or the birds,
flo111ers and !rave<; 1vh1le CX·
plaining his ph1losnph),
STUD IES O.\' \'JE.\:\A
Burgues .~1arterl as a
pauiter. ~111d1"111i:: a1 thP r1en·
n:1 Ac;1dr rnl' nf f ine Ar1 s. d!ld
later tu rned tn o;culpturr. hut
found !hat ne 1th Pr n! the se
techniques ..,,·ere sat1sfl'ing by
themselves.
\\'hpn he tried porcrla1n
sculpture, he fnund a ~rfect
m<1rriage for hi;,; interests -
the Challenge of fnrm and thf
beauty of color.
Coupled "tlh his d~ep in-
lerf'St 1n na1ure and his desire
ln ~ee An1erira'.1> d1s.1ppeJring
11ildllo"ers captured frire1•er,
his l!frv.nrk 11.a!i. cla rified.
But_g ues c;:ipsuled t he
hi• l'lr\' nf porcrJain. be~tnning
\\"Jth JIS first arpearance In
Pers1;i
' ' H 1 s t o r 1 a n s no1\' sriy
porceliun l\'ent from Persia to
China," Burgue~ said. "~la rc'l
Pnlo tried tn gel the fnrn1u la
hu 1 couldn"t E uropean
alchrm1sts tried to rreate !he
formula b1H ll'f'! e 111 th;it 11me
unsucccs~ful
"T1-1·n t'Cll!Ul"l{ ~ rn sscd b\"
and porccl:i 1n \I as t h e
challenge of Europe Thev
dPvr lnr.cd stone11 arr h 11 t
rouldn'! p:rt the 1e11•rl·l1kr
t ran~.Jurenrv and the gli111 of
pnr-crla1n ''
SEC RET
The secrrt v.·;is d1sro1·ered.
he ;idcled . 11·hcn a man na1nerl
Br~ka \.l ent tn ha1·e his 1o.•1g
ro•\<l£'rcd anrl decided to
th ro w son1e talrun1 p'111der in-
to 1he rorn11il;i he had been ex·
prr1menting 1v11h
··rorccl.<1i n h::is all1a\s been
a l'ery dc1n;inded 111cdi11111."
Burgues sa1rl. "l\1ngs hav e
1ra'!ed v>ar over it ··
Franre's p11rccla1n factories
guarded thei r secrel5 S'l
jealously that 11·orker:; "·ere
Lou ise Hube r, Los
Angeles, dai ms
her psyoh io
po we rs . were probabl y
inherited from 9randmotho r.
'
• Porcelain
chained lo their de sk.s _h_e'--ad-.--,,-,-,d-,-,-,-,-,-,-m-,.il"'l'"'e'"'d'"""'l"fie"n,_~f:·ffi71Ip-~n~-rttlt1!1nmk r.:---
ded . rr,;:.•en'hlrrl 111 a btnr k 1nold p11rle11! <'l!" his stubb.\ fingers
The secret v.ent from Chuta '"Th is 1~ lihr 11 dr~ run.'' ru11 01t1· anrl 01ef h l!
I d I " Bur:::uc~ t'\"la1n<'d "'! ~PP d h I I h to France, Ila y an F.:ng <11111 1• pnrr·rl11111:.. an e t'e s e l!
II d h E I.· 11 l1:Jt I rl(ln"t lihf'_ rorrr<·1 11 e1en1ua y. an I e ng l~n \Pri (11rtuna1e 10 be able to do
I h h ll1HI mdkr t_11111th1·r hl1irk mnl(l de1·eloped a bone c una 11' 1c I' ''h"t hr t'"•'tll) "'"nts to do . 111C0rporatP.d bone a Sh I 'J'h('n II(' 1r;.ike ti ln;J~!p[ rr10 q " ' \ n
Bur,ques said. Rnd frnrn this 11nrh1ng mold~· · 11 ·~ a 1·rr~· rare thing rnr
"Porcelain is not ju 5 l Lfl'.\f. l'HOC'~~S an1011£' t11 f1nrl hi111self and &av
another earthenware." he rl ·1 n1 df'1l1::! v.h;il J 11·ant.' 1'hen Fnr 11 1 s J.?oldrn-cr•11o.·nc emphasized , liken ing it to he tlour1sh1's You're nol good
I . 1 d 1 ktnglet, 11 hif'h 1.s perrh0 d ri11;ir p atlnum as re ale to si 1·er. u1 lc~s ~ou lo1e ,rour 11o!'k," he
"It is the pinnacle nf achieve· a n1acno\1;i hln,-n,11. 1 ! s s;nd
nlent ·,n m'1nerals and ela''' nat1 1ral l1ah•.t,·11. hr "."r<I "1 I h '' ' u.;t The lu:-t ("lOf('f' R!ll 1n e.ac
CONQUERING OIFFICL'LT
"Porcelain is one tJf the
most difficult med ia to con·
quer. It s11ll hasn"t been con
quered."
\\ hy is pnrrela1n Ml difficult
to 11·ork \\'Ith :' ~
It is because o the many
steps an artist must
lake his 11·ork through before
ir 1s finished and the dif·
ficu lfi€5l'if nr'ing .
Burgues star1.s v.•ith a
ske 1ch, th en makes a cla,v
model. The cl ay model is con·
vert ed to a solid substance.
then he 1,takes his engraver's
tnrils and crea tes the Jines and
texture.
Et1ch hird and fln\l,.er is
studied in deta i! for l!s shape,
structure and color. and
Burgues said even the number
of fea thers is counted on soc;ne
of !he t i n~' birds he make s.
All parts of the sculpture
molds and thl" pr11rrss 1 rin~ nf his ~C'11C'~ µoe;; tn his 01-1·0
nine mnnth ~ hn111r '"H1111 ran I hl'e 11'1thout
This porcel<.1111 ~ell" fnr S.'i'lfl, H ~' ii(' a.-ked
a<'C<Jrding tn Sp q rl r . his HurgUl'"' 1111rk t1ni4.llv l" a
dts lributor. and 1~ \lmi 1rrl tn a :-t:11c1nc 111 nf his tompa:;s1on
f11r nalt1J£'0S hand1\1nrk . sig ned ed ition of 4~0 ( R111·gur~
adm1t1ed 1hat hr d•'rs nnt LO\ E E\ I P~~.\T
kno1\' the pnte (If h 1 .~ flnr 111 h1." inns! recert
porcelains ) porcrl;Hn~. ;.1 hllr'l"n :ind rabbi t
The porcelains are [1 rrd ;i1 111 :1 drsr1·1 :-c11in~, deptrt s a
temperatures r;in;::1n-;: 11p T•• 1 r1·y .101111;! hurrn he s;i11· on
2400 degree~ for Jri h'1111·~. !h"l1 hi: 11<1.1 10.ll'ork r:1ch 111orn1n t:.
;irc"-conlci;I-in the kilns lnr 24 Jlr p;1\l1'd 1!s fnrrhe11rl-;ind
hour.s. 11 .:itch1>rl 11 grnw r;1r·h rl;.j1·, and
Constant rrsrarch has h1'r11 lhrrL rl)llt'rr11ed 111!h 1he 11f'11·"
done by LhE' <1rtist lo find 11'a~.s ~lnrli'~ 11J1r1·p hurr11s 11·e r·o
to fire his intric;ite piece.~ so hr111i.: rlc ~tro1 rd . 1 hough !,
the s1 ems. lea1-£'s. pctal.s .:ind ··11lt'1 r·' 111,1 11; ~nnu11H,1 -io
other free stand ing p<irts 1111! p\;u·r 1l1r· h111ro 111 :in Pn·
not ('Q l);J~Sf' 01' buckle. lirnlltll('fl( 11/if'r(' rroplP \\Ill
'"l'orrel;iin.s of yrsler~·rar q11rs11n 11 (hf" \nrac11y of
1o.•err all glazC"d. ·rhey didn"t dcstr11_11ng tl1 rri1 "
ha ve the unders1;inding to cnn· To 111 e 11 11!\ · fl C11rgucs
rrol p!'lrcelain," Burgues sairl. pc1rceJ;nn 1s 1n learn the in·
"There 11·as no detail. They rncacies ~1f n;iture. <11l'J rn SfP
glazed it lo cover a rn ultitude that for lhr a1·11~1. his \\·ork
of sins." truly 1s ;i !ahor of lo1·e.
Good Witch of West
Is Just Enchanting
By GA Y PAULEY
NE\V "\'ORK !liP!l
Lnulse llu rbner is thr-onl y
\\"itch r ('\'ff met 1vho travels
on a jet ins1cad or a broom.
Corne 10 think or it . ~frs.
Huebner is 1he onl~· 1-1·11ch I
c1er mel outside of 1-laHniveen
m;i squcrades.
But there she 1-1·as lhe othrr
dav in /\'ev.-• )'ork , h1ll1ng
hefself as the happy medium
apd official \\'Itch nf Ln!!
Angele~ Count y, mistress nf
the occult. and also mistress of
ii hou sehold that incl udes hus·
band and lhree C'hildren.
"You're kiddinR mr.·· I sald.
"Vnu'rt kidding yourself about
\\'i!rhcraft ."
She 1Rugherl and said, "Well .
I'm not uptight.''
~!rs. Huebner claims one at·
tachment to Selem. r.1ass .,
scene of witchcrafl I.rials,
tortures and deaths during
colnnlal-days.------
F'rom Salem comes the onl y
broom she owns -autograph·
ed by the city's mayor.
Mrs. Huebner. a handsome
brunette, said there are lots of
forms of · witchcraft i n
resurgence today. She men·
tioned the Satanic "sick and
perverted" and tl)e Dru id bas·
ed nn religion of the anc ient
gods and goddesses.
Mrs. Huebner doesn 'I use
her a 11 e g e rl suptrnatural
powers (or anti·social or evil
purposes . She c1111s herself
"the good ~·itch of lhe West."
She \Iv-es in Los Angeles.
"I work by triggering the
aubconscious," she 1aid. "To
cast a 1pell, ):OU hive to be j I
e111nl1ona lly in1·nll'ed
ps~c hed up "
She bec;:irnr thr Lri .... A.ngrl es
f"riun 1.v '"ritfir1al v.· 1 t r h''
J)(>(·;iuse ll'hrn lh" r11v and
i·ounl~' 11·rrr ha v1ni:: ;in ann11 ·
{'1·s;ir_1· 1n !!Ifill. !h"v s!aJ.!ed ii
~"nrs r1f ('1rq\s 111 1hr
l!rili111ood f.n11I (J:-r 11·a<;
f n!klnrr S1cht ;i nr! sht' wris
askrd tn "rn:;t 1hr 11•orlrl"s
l<Jr,!.!C_I:.! SpC"!I "
"\\lhl' nnt 111.:ikr mr lhe nf-
f1('1 a! i.1"1tch~:· sh e .:i~ked. Sn
i:he rerciverl a ccrt ifir111t> af·
fixed with !he Cou~ty Seal and
signed hy the chl'tirmAn nf ,hr
board or county supervisors.
Ernest E. Drhs.
~Ir.~. Hueb nt>r sa id she <'ho.~f'
lo cast a spell for incrcaserl
sex ua l vil.;:ili t.v in th e county
and had I 1.000 people chan ring
-"ju mpin~ up and down ,
anything to make them fcC'l
alive."
But "'hen she began In
fh'lunt her title on recorrl
_.albums. book_j artcts J..o_ne of
her bQnks is "Nt'vcr ~trike a
Happ_v Medium" 1, rind in in-
tcrvie\\'S . she said Orb~ "p:rr1v
nervous" and hi:1d tht' county
attoroey requ est that she
relinqu ish the !H ie.
J\.1rs. H u e b n e r retaliated
\\1ith a news con ference in
which ~he thrcatenf'rl to "de·
sex·• the 77 cities in the coun·
ty, beginning with De b s
himself. The matrer was drop-
ped. ~he said.
I met Mrs. Huebnf'r when
she c11me to Neil' York ror 1he
annual book and sta!ionpry
show. She'd donP n In e
mlnillooks for Ha ]!m11 rk's
springbook line. "'ilh such
title., Q "In the Palm of Your
Hand " and "\'our futurr:, It's
1n lhf' C"n rrl s "
She sa1 rl her p~'.'ch1c pii11·~rs
1o.·pre 1nher1 1erJ. Her
g r a n rl m o t h c r . born in
,.ugn~!;i11::i, had 1hrm S<J did
hrr mn!her anrl ;in 11nt·lr.
In h•;:h ~rhnnl, \1 rs.
lluchnrr hf·~an tn rn!rrt<itn .:i1
~r·ho1 1I p;irt 1r..;, rrad1ni:: palm~.
('a r:-1.~ ;ind bnrn~i·opc~
Th 1o; r.1ri'il·d n' C'r t11 t·n llc_c:l',
lhf'n In 11"nn1,.n's rluh _crni;p~.
hu,1;1nf'\~m<"n·.~ nrJ!<1n1za r1ons.
Snnn. sh r turnrd prri ;inrl rlid
rad1n anrl !P le1 1s1on $hn11·s 1n
J_,n$ AnJ.!Ples
Shr v.·1!1 101art 1111111hrr radi n
~ho11· in !hr Los Angrlr.~ arf'a
in lh(' fall ;:ind Cnn!1nue 11·11 h
h"r ler!ur·r~ brfnrr l'nl!C'gr :i11-
<1,iencrs, ta lking of 1v1trhrraf!,
astroln~r. nu m c r o Ing v ,
lelcpath.~· and mnk ing prcdic·
t1ons.
H('r hus banrl. ~lrntor, is
production dC'si~ner fnr films
"sn he und<'rs1;inrls mv ..career..·· she said, "And !his
\\"ill hC'!p In send 1he klrls
through roll cgc.'' The thrre
are a li-~ear-old and 111 1n§. •. .IO.
Mrs. Huebner rlaim!f she
c;:in dncumenl the prrdic!lons.
She sa,ys she 11•aS 1he on!v
ps~·ch!c to prrdicl Prr.o;ident
.Johnsnn's relircmrn!, Nixo n'!!
f1 rs1 !C'rm 11s pre sident. and
both l\f'nncdy <l "Sil~s 1na1inns
\Vould Sen. Edward J\I. Ken·
nedy seek th£' Democratie
nominatlnn'.'
"I dnn't rhlnk i;o ,"~he said
"Oh yr~. I p re d ! c I e d
so m e r h 1 n g like Chap-
paqu iddick. ·•
Then \Yho 1-1·ould be the
Dtmocratic nominee; "To tell
the truth." she answered, ''l
don 't care."
,
'
QAIL Y PILOT :J;J •
Movie Commercials Need Change of Focus
\\'hat !S the 1nat1t'r \1!1h our \'aluc.~
11h~n 11r ptrrnil t·hitdrcn unrr~trirtt•d
idc:)s aoou1 J[ER. too 1)1~1\R 1\X~ LA;'\'nERS · 1 h:lV(' 11('\'('r
_., l'lllCn IO il l1t'\rsru1pl'r b(•{or(' bul f ant
:.u ptrplcxcd i.Jl>out a mottrr th;.Jt toucf'lrs
:;il11:1i'11'),...0t us nra-t 1 dl't1tlt'tl 1 n1n;1 rx·
Jll't·ss 1nysclf
1 ~\ .. tu~ u! ....1. M)Wnca...ould.doa.Lh.bu'--"'.Q.M. IU --j-(;t;,Z,ilP(./
not 1X'rrn11 1hen1 lO sec scenes of 101(''' I
am not talking about r<;ipi' St'('lll'!' 11r
ning to cnarry a n1pn 11ho is soc· rat y
11b?ut ~er lhJt. ht• 1s J~lous vf any rnale
1100 g1l'i:'S ht•r <l SP<'ond look. She \\'as l:-+-"1~ ~tifgulrling o h5vc i'!OubtSli"ti()u1 11·Mt fife
,Jf you arf' t1v(• 1n1n ull'!i l.111• (or an np ..
po11111nent you'll get thl' Lh1rd dc~t'r. JI
,\'ilU are 10 mlnu~ lite YOU'ii C:rt c-;illrd
son1e unpr111table na mes. ·rh<' stra11g{'
p.'.lrt or this 11•hol1• lun.:ill l' !)Ctup i~ that
11 hilt• ~·ou 11re breaking your rlt'l'k pro\ 111).!
yu11 <\I'(' fa ithful. he \1ill bt· sl1pµ111g
nround hkt• crazv.
lhot n1ost ol lbf'sf a<:l·usatory malf!I 11r•·
P~.~·rhologlrolly dls1urhed and wo1J'I IHI·
1nil it.
Sonu• hnvt br••·. deterioration "hieh
(·ould bt dlagno~ed if they'd go tu a do r-
tur -but tbt~' 11·011'1 go, Lift "·ltbra~natr
ll kt lht1t rau bt hell. I say llJa otr''
lu;r;iu:.e t'\IHnt'l ln1c~ it's the wile Wkb ha ~
thr st·rt'lv luu:.1·.
homosexu;.tl att1v11.1·.
11·1!1 be l1k!' \1h{'11 shr is his 111fl'.
\Vcll .--hold th(• phon1•, llont'~'· f can
tell you I \1•as n1:irnKJ tu th1· s;u ne kind
I hav1• JUsl ltsh•ut•d tfor thr 2Uth t1n)e 1
lu a ra<ltu l'01nmt·rr1ul lur (I 1nov1t· \1 hu..:h
is "gu~1runlt'ed to r:n:ie goosebu1n1):;.
111<iJ..1• lhe h<.11r on lhr back or \our nt·(·i.
:-.tand UJJ :ind upst•t ~our sto;naich .. It
prnrn1sC's Sll'tll'~ ul l!1rtl1rr. 11r1••·r .shu1111
brJorr 011 the O.l'l't:CH
I t·efer to tender and braut1fu! 1011•
be111el'n LI mnn and a 11·01n:in I 11oultl
hrt 11· no I ;oublc t·hoos1ng bet 11 t'l'n 1 ht·
IO\.(' St'l"llC' <Hid thr rnurder ~l't•ne for n1~
u11n ehildren Speak out, plc<Js1·, A1111 -
it•rti~i ng ." ll
\!PA A.
\'tlT r3trd h,i the for llt'<lr!y five yt'urs. 3ntJ 1f ,\'OU think
,101i'n• sh;iky N{)\\' -1us111~ut11 1\•hitc.
Aftl'r ,\OU cra~:k UIJ and go 1ur pr11
ft'S:.ional help .vou'll IC'~•rn that !ht rt•a ,n11
h£' \\:is 1reat1ng you so ro(lt·u 11.1,
OC-caus<' of h1~ 011 n 1niSl'rabl1·• ).(ull1 I
kno1\' lx'causr -l'VE BEE~ TllF:Hf·'.
Tlus n1ov1e is rated J'(; -11·h1rh Jlll'<ins
p:ircntal gu1dant•t sug.r;cstt'd All ages od -
n11l!1'1L llthrr pictures ;1rr r:1tcd H 1110
t111e u11dl·r 17 •11thuu1 p;ire111,;;1 bel'ati.sr
thc.v h;l\l' ~0111{· lu1r scrnl's -oncu
t;1stefull)' done, l 1111gh1 adrl.
CINCINNATI J.
DE AJl ,J.: Th e mo\'if you are retcrri111!
tu has been denount·cd h,1 .!Jlt•k Val ent i,
president of thr ,\lotion Pil'lu rr Assoria·
lion g{ ,\n1eric~ lor .. llerrpth c ad·
\ :1lv11(i 11011 i~ tr~ inv. lu n1arsha1 tht'
filLn in1!11str~ 10 ~hurt• up th1· 1oluu1ar~
ralin:; pru~r1un I.Jr hcin~ hont~I 11i1h th1·
pulJlit' in all ud1crlisin,t:. lit• '1.<l)!i u·~ a
tuug b bat lit• I.Jul he is d1•l('J'1ninrd to 11 in
it.
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'Shnh~ Lady" -!hr• 1.u111.•11 11ho 1s pl.in·
''ou 11·on'1 h:lll' :H!\ lt'll'nd:o: bccaUSt'
1our husb:lnd will be ~ttr•• lh.11 the m<ilt'
;1un1bl'r' of any 1·011µ1(· ~nu i.;t'! friendly
1111h IS try111g !O f!t'l }OU !!HO bl·d. ~le "'lll
he SU>ij)ICIOUS of the nH1lln1on, thr
grot•t•ry 00). thr 1·op 011 1h1• l'OJ'lll'I', 1h1•
bus dr1vcr, )'Ollr fiortor ;ind 111\1\lSlt'r. lf
1011 ~J'lt'nd 1nuch t1111r 011 lht· phone \1'1\h
;1ny {Ill(' 11·0111an, ht•'ll br;::ui lP !i<'I lunny
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.:essi1·e1y ~u s plci(lu ~ n1<111. Tht· ~ad 11111·1 i~
Q.1~l·u11·r h111r to Dr d<itt: ball wt1hn11I
1;1lhng. hoo~. line llnd s1nkec .. : 1\nn
\;u1d1·rs· Uooklt•t. •·0;1ting 09'' :i1irl
1>r111·1~." 11111 help you be more--·po1st'rl
;ind ~llrt' of yours~lf 011 dates. ~d ~5
1 •·nts 111 1·v111 .1101g111th a long, s~pC'rl.
·1·11 ,1ddrC\"-t''I f•n1elop1· ,111d your req11f ~t
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Post-holiday Activities
T 9pics ___ Fill Club Age ndas
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;ind ~'•l1:1 I, d.,I ,:1:('11d;.11.
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Art Association
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II ill t'!Jlldllr'f ii \\'01'1..~htlp f.11
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building F, l\Oll!ll 1 on 1111•
can1pus :ind 1ril! he;1r ;d111111
praetie;_1I clc1nrtllS :tnll ;1~0<'t'I•
of c·on1pos111on and ho1\' 11 :if
fc1:ts the artist tuda.1.
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:-.ton('y 7\l:i11ugl'1 nt·111 lv1· tli•'
Single Parc111 v. ill hl' 1hc 1<1Jllt'
di scussed Uy Bubert I l;n·1·r~. a
rl'prescnta!ivt' of a l111alll't;1!
servil'es nnd pl;11u11n;; l1r111
lie 11·i!! adtlrl'-:s Or:11H!t'
Coast Ch;ipll'I', P a r t· 11 I s
\\'i1h<1ut Part11ers ;it II p 111
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•Counlr.v ('luh
of ('Jul.ls in Ill!' ll ,11 •'
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11f \Voinen';o; Cullls
'l'hc Sl'SSIOn IS µL 111 rwd
SI JO a.in. Vr1d<11 .. hill :, 111
!he First Chris!1:111 t 'laut 11 •I
~·ullerton.
Ga rd en Cl ub
.\ bus tour tt1 tht· \IH I· . 111111
Fie~t,1 del FlLlf('.~ Ft.•11•·;· ,,:·•'
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d;1~ .. July i.
Sy mphony Guild
A progressive> d11111<'r p;1rl .v
is planned for Saturda\', .!ulv
11. br th!" (';ip1 ~!1.11 " l'..11
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n1e1s instead of l'C!IS 1vhcn 1hcv n1arr1cc\ .Jan1es .1\ron
:ind Br la n J\1ay!ect in a I~utlleran church 1n Ohio .
'file 11e11ly1veds prP.parc to lc<trl Ille 11c>drl111i..! pr1,l'i · ..
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n1en1bcrs ;;1ray from lhe churth. · Orange District
c,1sta ~ll'.~;1 1\!'l Lr;i~11r 11 ,11
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Snuff Bottles
Ancient Porcelains
Precious Stone Carvings
3355 Via Lido, Suite "C''
675-~71 I
1717 E .Co 111t Highwev
Coron,. del Motr-Ph. 67 ).19~0
8 Bank•rr"rlcard e Mi•1tr (~ir9•
14 Ytir1 In S1m1 LOt•l•on
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II ~ WOM""> W<" I '--:.S $•1t1 ' 10 10
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Mid Summtr
S~I• -NOW ~!
Your cherge ottcou11l welcomt1,
GRAND
OP ENING
SALE
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M<1ggi Cobb i11 v ite.~ you lo li er Ne 1v1>ort
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Guests of th e Queen
~1r. an d J\1rs. l•'rankl in c;. l{lork (1f c·orn11a clcl ~J ar
\1crc fittingly dressed tu attt·nd the Gul d c·u p J\aC'c:'i
in ,i\.~<'ot ':; !loyal Enelo~11r('. ·r11c,v 1\c rc an1ong ~pc·
c1al gue.~ts of the Queen Bcacli, Decorati ng W orhsltop ten <la y
Gro ull 01Je11i11 g Sale fe<1turi1tg u1ti<J1Le
<111.(I <lecorntite _Ant!q uc RezJro<lu,ctions
a11d Deco rator F11.rnisl1,ings.
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I CRE ATIVE
Store Houri: 9:00 a.m. to S:OO p.m.
Monday thru Frid ay
.,
Beach 420-31St., Newport
Phone : 673-1722
(on Lido Peninsula)
Code 714 ) I L_ (Area
I LOVE . . . •1
1-'ASlllON l'ABRIC . 1,vo FANCY TRIMS. ;·noM
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SHOPPC
lJl<I E. COAST HWY., "c:ORONA OCL MAR
1111·1050
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WE HAVE YOUR SIZE 2 1;2 t o 12
Not all )tyle~ in thi\ ~i10 r n nge .
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Enna Jetticks·
SEMI-ANNUAL
NOW IN
PROGRE)S
97 AND
NOW IN
PROGRESS
97
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., .-........_~ ""'---, VALUES TO $21.00 r·~:-,-, Jv1! IWO Of th!! O\(lri/ ~~yltl
\ '\),. - ---:;c '/) ·~ we hove at ~o.,.1n95
, · ~ ~---\l, you won't wr:rit /c ~"-..( .,!:JI~-.• " ""' ... / /;· _,.~ . , ' ..., -. / .
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MAMIE
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OUT THEY GO •••••••• • •
FINAL CLEANUP!
7 Yolues lo $21.00. SALE sh oes on
racks ond tables.._ Siztl,plg_inly mork :__
ed, dre ss sho es, low heels, casuals .•
Blocks, Bone s, Whites, Po tents,
Brown s and o variety of other colors.
NOT All SIZES IN EVERY STYLE BUT SIZES TO FIT EVERYONE .
Enna Jettick Shoes H•••"':
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' WESTMINSTER CINTlR IN HO MA L\. ANAHEIM DOWNTOWN
f\IS t• •:OO frl. 'tit t
Closed Ivery Sunday
•&•• Wli lMINlfl .. tLVO, 'HONI l tJ.4100 .\Cll Wllt LIN(OLl'4 AVL JOHOl>ll •JJ-Clt40
SANTA ANA bOWNTOWN \bl l 'iST •th St. '"ONl 1414121
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'DA ILY PILO T
Powwow Sug gested for
B~· JO OLSON
.-01 Ill.I ~11tr ~11.i l!•ll
Pi cture !he ~ituation.
'You've been divorced , have
married a divorced person and
between you and your new
spouse, you have six children.
T\.l.·o are "his," l11·0 arc "'hers ''
and tv:o are "ours."
"Ours" behave beau!!fully
but "his"' and "hers" rf'acl
adversely to authority. Thty
use parents and step-parents
to \\•ork aga1n sl eac h other,
making everyone miserable.
Jn addition to the problems
of marital adjustm,,nt \.l.'hich
beset a husband and \\ 1fe in
lheir second ma rr i a ~e ,
discipline of children often is a
1na1or threat lo the re!J-
UUlbbljl.
\\ ha1 J$ a, ~tep-parent to do
11hen his stc?'(hlldrtn refuse
tr1 obt. hun and consldntly get
u1\o trouble?
ll ELPl.~G llAND
l lclp1ng a group Uf )'('mM!"
r1cd couples learn to ~0!1 e
their problems 1vith step-
ch1lc/ren "'ere Karen and
Cera ld Thompson and Jean
Smith, all of the Thompson
Cll nic for Edu ca t ion al
Therapy in Ne11•port Becah.
They "'e re seminar leaders
at lhc first national convention
of Remarr1eds, Inc. in the
C.reenbrier Inn , Gard c n
Gro1·e.
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tu give l"h1Jdrt•n :t 1·1 .. ut(•' 1\t
1h1nk for thl'm"•·ll t·" <JnU
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Coast Couples Celebrate Marri ag es
Ul'I l ili PMC!t
FIRST WOMAN RABBI -ltJfJhi Sally Pricsand, ,,·ho \ril l become assistanl at
f'l!,y York's Stephen "· 1 ,.. FrcP Srnni::o~ue, Fays thC' t1n111 has con1c to allo\v
\\/{)men "co1nplctc anti /11 1! r1:·11.1.:11:it1011" in th e tc1n p!e. : /
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BEAUCHAMP-SHERICK
: Tr\ci rZie SUer11·k ·and
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/ I?av1d 1'tlot'na~ Beauc!Jan1p c.'\'.-
, · •e l\ll!iged vov.s'\nd r1n~s 1~ ·c 't h~ Re.v. lJr. Char!C.S JJ .
field in St. A n d r
P rcsbyt eriartl-'.hurchJ N c
Beach. ""d'
!\Ir. ~nd l\lrs. Burr Shcr1ek
an d Dr. and :.Olrs. !Whert
Beauchamp, all of Ne1\i:;ort
Beach, are parents of lhe
new!yvoeds.
' ' d Oraai11e Fe m a le Rab bi
~l iss llegan Sherick n·as
maid of honor \\'hile the
~lisses Dee Dee Beauchamp,
Cynthia Ku} kendall and Joy
Faxon v.•cre bridesmaids. Boh
Lewis stood as best n1an and
Ri cha rd and Robert
BeJuchamp, John Grimstad.
Not es Dom inan1· Tren d
NE\V YORI\ 1! Pl1 -·~dly l '11!'~<1n'1,
(he first \1·nm:in ro hr nrd 11nl\! n ra1JL1,
~·.id 1h;1t sher~·(!.:; Ill" ti l~~. m1·~·-~:'l'''' r,f
the \1·omcn's l1herilll1111 t1l•Jl1·n1t11! ti;,,
IJei.'n ovC'rlookc·d
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p~lc;l:inl r:•bb1 :11 1 hr• :-;·l·pl1:1n \\"jy . vr, ,.
J;ynago~nr ln l\l"nhatr;1 n i 11 A•n· 1 l
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IDr ;di of 11s to 01·prco1nc ol1 r
~-' '•f'l11l'l,ric·:1I :ind t·motionnl" prohlcn1s.
'f'hi• 2.1-~ t·ar-fild gr·'.duntr or t h e
]!,·Jrt•\\' L"u;·•n C'<ilhe:t· .IC>\ISh lnsdtutc 1n
t 111.'in11::ili :il~o n11!1·:I 1:1at rt('~pi!r th~· lr~1-
1:i11(Jil ll n1:1lc 1! >n1rn·111cl' of J udi11!in1,
• 111.1n1"n ;ire !lie onr-s 11h11 f'f1n1c to
s· 1 viL·t•s: 1·.t11nr-n arc the ones 11 ho conic
IJ 1:1•· :-.•11rl.1 ~rouµs."
J';1bh1 l'rro ~and 11as orrhuned !a:;\ \'.f'Ck
nftr·r r-ir,h t • r•;!rs of ~!ud~
Duncan Forgey and Dana
l\elson served as ushers.
1"hc ne wly1\•eds gradualc<l
from Nc1rport ~!arbor High
School and attended th e
Universi ty of Ari7.ona \\'here
the groom received his bache-
lors degree.
After a ~fawaiian honey-
moon. the couple \viii reside 111
Huntington Beach.
LEYH-KEELE
bridesmaids were the r.1 isses
Teresa Leyh, Patti Bo\\'lin,
.Linda Ward and Dena lligh.
Michelle Kirk ~·as the flo\.\l'r
girl and Doug lludiburg \\'as
the ring bearer.
Attending as besl 1nan \1·as
Donald Blasingame,' an ii
·ushers were Bill and Ke!Jy
Keele, Ronnie Leyh, Rodney
Sunderland, Rick Bro11•n, Bob
!lard and Dan Derysiee .
The bride attended Newport
llarbor H i g h School and
Orange Coast College and
earned her BA in psychology
from 0 k I ah om a State
University whe re she cur-
rently is working towards her
masters. Her husband earned
his BS in management fro nt
Oklahoma City University.
McKENZI E-PETTIT
fluntington Beach 1vill be
homC for Roberl J ose p h
McKenzie and his bride. the
former Kathleen Marie Pettit.
who exchanged w e d d i n g
pledges in St. Bonaventure
Catholic Church, fl untington
B'each.
The Rev. James Loughnane
read the rites for the daughter
and so n of r..1r. and ~1rs. Lev.·is
II . Pettit Sr. and ~Ir. and ~1rs.
Ra lph t-.1 cKenzie, all of foun-
tain Valley.
bearer \.\'as Kenneth Pf'\11!.
The n e 11• I y \\ e LI s are
graduates 11f Fou111:l1n \':llltv
ll igh Sl'hool <ind a It t' n d
Or;i.nge Coast College.
KEMPTON.C ARLSON
Grace Lutheran Chureh of
~luntington Beach "·::is the ""1 -·
ting for nuptials un1!lng 111
ma rriage Karen :'11 a r 1 e
Carlson and James 1\J\'a
Kempton, Chill icothe, Ohio. •
The Rev. Robert Larsrn
condu cted the l'O"' exchnngt'
for the dau ghlPr of illr. Rnd
!\\rs. Evan J. Carl:;on of llunt-
ington Bt-aeh.
Selected as honor at1cl1d<1nl<>
\.\'ere Mrs. Greg Shaffer and
Joh n \\l ickham. Other tit·
tendants 11•cre the l\1iS".C'S
Robyn Carlson. \1;1Jd11 \\11!cox
a nd Traci Shaffer: Briee 1:.
Carlson, Rrnd \\I. Carlson and
J\1ic hael Cope.
The ne1v ;\!rs. Ken1 pton i.~ 11
graduate of llunting\011 11l·ach
l!ig h School and her l11t~b:1nd
is a graduate of Ch1ll1eothC'
llig h School. !Ir• i.~ srrv1n}!
1vith the i\olarinc Corp.~ and ~hr
l\'ith the Kav y. They "'1!1 make
their home in Florida.
-HAUGH-HUG HES
rrad in {he F1r~1 S 1uthrr?1
Aaptist Churcl1, (fi.1,ta .\IL . .;a
hv the bridegroon,·s bt1ill1cr,
t11e Hc1. ·rerry H11ugh.
l'arenl.-; of the cC•Uplc 111·1.:
:Ol t : and l\Irs. Thon1as I.
lhtglirs of Costa ~!i:~:i ;u1d
.\\rs. ;o.lac L. Saling 11f fl;u1:1
l 'ou11.
Atlend1ng the br1dr 11 1'
:\lrs P.'.lnl llughcs 1111d ti
~lissc-~. l\'lari!~ 11 and ::il1~:111
September
Rite s Set
Burt T11·lll·~ar of Nc11"port
13e<ir.:h has announ('£'d the
rngagcn1<>nt of his daughte r,
LaurrJ l~laine T11·iJt gar to
Jonnlhan J~<1ul Robinson.
7\liss T11·i leg:ir is a l!raduntc
nl Corona de! !\1c1r lli gh School
;uul rhc L'ni\crsity o f
Cnlif(Jn11:1. Santa Barh.-ira.
llL'r fianc<', son of 1\\r ;u1d
;\1rs. \\!!bur liobin:-.on nf Los
fi11!os. al.~o \ras graduated
fron1 t.:CSB and currently is
11·url\iait tJJ\\·an!.s_ !! J_each1!!b
(TC'C!('nt1al in phy:o;irs al San
Jo~e State l;niversil ~.
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lo the 29th annual session of •
Windsor does it aa.a in! < ,
Tburs., Fri., Sat., July 6-7-Sth
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HARBOR CENTER
2300 HARBOR, COSTA MESA
546·2622
Bridesmaids were t he
Pltisses Rochelle Peltit, Debbie 1.---------------------------------"I
Their parents are r.1r. and
1'trs. \Villiam L_ Keele and !\Ir.
;ind Mr::;. John G. Leyh, all of
Okl ahoma Cit y.
i\li~s Sandi K('c[e attcndrd
as the 1naid of honor, while
SANDRA GAMM ILL
Barry. :.01ichele Hensen. Nan cy
J\.lcKenzie and Shauna Acev.
F'[O\\'er girl 1vas \Ve nd·~·
\Vatk1n".. j
Seatin~ {; u e s I s 1rcrc
J\.lcAulay, Ton~' Sepulveda. I
.Jim McKenzie, Dana Del Pont
and Chuck Pcrrazo. lling
November
Date Set
Sandra Joa n Gammill or
Costa Mesa wi!I become the
bride of George T. Katsampes
of Huntington Beach during
Nov. 18 rites in the Gre ek
Orthodox Church, Granada
Hills. I
Their betrothal has been an-
nounced by her mother, rtlrs.
r.tarian Gammill of Tust in . 11e
is the son of Mr. and !\i rs. I
Thomas Kats ampes of Hun-
ting ton Beach. 1
Miss Gamniill is a graduate
of Corona del Mar High Schoo l
and her fiance is an alumnus
of Reseda High School.
To avoid d1sappotntment. prospec tive
brides are rem inded to have their weddin~
stories '"ith black and \Vhite ,alossy photo-
graohs to the D:\fL\' PILOT \Vomen's De-
part1nen l one \veek before the wedding.
P ictures received alter that time wilJ not
be used.
fi'or engagement announcements it is
imperative tha t the story, also accompanied
by a black and \Vh ite glossy picture, be sutr
n1itted si x \\'eeks or more before the \Vedd ing
date. 1f deadline is not rnet, only a story wiJJ·
be used.
To help fill requirements on both wed ..
din~ and engagement stories, forms. are
available in all of lhe UA ILY PILOT offices.
Further f{Ue stior.s '''ill · be ans\vered by
Women's Section staff members •I 6424321.
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make• it easy, more of everythin g and .every bit is the very
fine st , from produce and meat to canned a nd fro1en foo ds!
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and you see what you gel -we husk it 100 1 delightful cul in thin striP. and marinated.
Roast Bone-In Mushroom s . e, ••. n 5!-.k Type 7 9~
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1000 lsl dnd , Vina igrette, French or lta!idn.
V-8 Juice 6 •• , •• ,
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Maxwell Hou se Coffee
SOLID WHITE. ft NCY ALBACOR E
6pk. 49¢
3.69
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Star Kist Tuna In Sp•l!lg Water, 7 0•. 49c
Sunshine Hi Hn Cr2cl1rrs
Knudsen First 011;ilitv Ruiter
Hershev' s Chncolate Syrup
Green Gian! Niblcls Crrn
Green Gian t Cream Style Corn
Gr een Gia nt Mushrooms
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84c
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()[Dronet
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pretty
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2r~ 200c.'
Bath Tissue ... 4 for $1 f ac1al Tissue .. 4 for $1
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Gruyere Portions 6 ••. 69'
Assortf>d flnvori fr om Swi~s Kn ight.
Carrot and Pi neaoole Sal'd
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Eric's Sauces of the World
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Hamburger Bu ns .
Dutch Crunch Brc2d .
Lemon Filled Cup Cakes
Sugar Raised Donuts
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Yi dozen 31c
49c
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6 for 59c
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Swiss Steak Thltk cul 1.09 Lb.
Br11is 11 th i~ bonelet\ s+11l!k in beer wit h IO+t
of browned on ion1.
Corned Beef Brisket 1.29 Lb.
Thfl ll'!ft ovl'!r s make good l'!ating too, from
sandwiches to ha sh.
Cooks Vea l Cutlets < O• onh 89c lb.
Leg of Pork 1.09 lb.
SUMAlERY SEAY001>
Sand Dabs 1.39 Lb.
Turbot 79c Lb.
EASY LIVIN ' DINNER
T om dfoe1, Onion' and Cocumbets
in Vinaigrette
Ro a st11d Sweet Corn
Bn rbecued R.um p Roast
Sa uteed Mushrooms
Zinf.,ndel W in e
Ice Crl'!am with Cherries CQffee
J & B Scotch 1/2 Gallon Si:>eeial
Yo u snve I.SO on each bottl@.
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JULY -6, 7, 8,
Roasting Chicken
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App1>l i1 "r ;d,.a-Gri11 , ... ,,,..,.,,., '"'"" ..,,.,
toothpick\ w.th "1 sp•cy rJ;np •n<J \" ,,,.
Extra Lean Grrninrl Berl 'l A A--1
Springfi eld Bacon . . .
1.0~ lb.
l~c lb.
C1\NllLEU611T 1\lEKIS
Stulfed Round Steak , .. ,,., """'"' 1.19 lb.
Vi Cornish Ga me Hrn • --"·' """ "' 59c ea.
~RH ~~i/i
Blueberries, Peaches or
Cherries Birds Er• Qukk Thaw 10 ••• 39¢Eo.
To Vo Dinners sw•"'•" Reg. s1.. 49¢
S to c.hooi11 from! Fr ied Ch icken , Tur k11y , Meet loaf,
Chopped Sirloin Beef or File f of Oc,..,n Fish,
Dole Juices 6 01.
Pin eapple, Pinl'!App le-Grapiefr u•I or P1n l!t1pple .Or"nfJ"
Van De Kamp's Northern Halibut
Birds Eve Onion Rings
• .. 69c
• •• 3 I or $1
Peas with Onions ... d. ,,. " •· 4 I or $1
B!l:O~-EYE
Peas and Potat oes • o• 4 for l
Peas with Cream Sauce ,.,,, ... • o• 4 for $1
,?J~-
Laroda Plums Lb .
Butter Lettuce 2 For
~~
25 Red Roses
Very fr"~h. t ight bud s for day' of b111 11uty
2. 98 Bunch of ll
29c
29c
HARBOR VI E\V !GOO Ma c Arthur, Newport Bcarh 673-21sr,
/f'J. t I• -.C:... ~ LI DO CENTER 3433 Via Lido, Newport Beach
.,. OPEN DAILY 9 -7, SUN. 9 -6 OPEN DAI Y9 -P.. SUN . 9 -~
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Dieting: A Lifet ime Thing
Variety Most Important Ingredient
By JOH:~,\ Bl.IN~·
~E:\\' YORK J t' 11 n
N'idPtch, hi~h pr1f'str.r.i: 8nd in·
.J EA~'S BAKf'~fl
STRIPED BASS
H ARRC>A~1 "'·'
novi'llor ,,f \\'f'ighr \\';itcher~ ~1r1prd ba~s or blu!!f1sh
Jnfrmat1onal an avid fish !211 poun<!s dres1f"ri
lover. v.·;is !)l'l'pilring a Y.fl.l!.ht 1
beaunfut-stnrtd hl'l!'"!l"i0 r a-----2 tP;isponn~ ... alt
f~mily rr1e<1I in. htr sunny ,l tl':i.~ponn pPppcr
k11chrn. iii home 111 Quttn~.
Thi' k1trhen looked hke !he
ouldoor!'· hro11•n wnod r·uo.
bnard .... y,•hilP wallpaper br111:ht
v.'ith oranjr::e m11r1g1Jld11. ;ind
ytllOY.' 11p1ct c11binr1s. 11nd
cookinjl Ull"n.~11~ Y.'1th1n e<1~y
•(;ourmrl r1rr
Ii 1 ~hlr11:po011~ 1n111.1111nn fnr
t ion<'ll ~
4 !Pa SfYJl'Jnli 1n1ntt;U /rf·~h
pitrslev ·----
J r;iillP...-ponn !t>mnn JUlrt !Or
11'1111' l'lntRl'lf I
2 !Pil!iponn.s r11per:<
Ii t11bl~:<!lO'Jn11 imJt,t1nn ior
rliel 1 rr1iir·iz!'lrtrlP 111 tnom
lrmper::i!ure
-Wa:rll, dry anri split the
underside nf f1"h Ren1n1P
b<irkbone. bu! dri nnt rut
thrnoizh the f111 l>iJrlP Sc;1<>nn
h~h 1n.~uJr ;1n<l uur with ~alt
:ind pepper. Stuff fi~h lon~f!ly
11 1th jlOurmel r1re
Close npenln11s 11·iih ~kt>1vrr~
(nr ~tr1n1i: 1. !'!art ~tutted h~h
on l;akln,1!. pAn OU.SI OU!~Jdt
"'Ith pi.pnk;i B<1kt 11'! pre·
hf'iltttl 425 degree f n1·rn 30
In 40 minutes 1 or unrtl f1."h
flakr.c; easily wb~n t.ested Y.J!h
a fork'·
\\'hilr !1~h b<tf.f''i. b Jr n r!
p;,r~le~ lf'n1nn JUiee. ctiprr~
;ind n1::1rgHr1nl' n11 lril' ln!O 4
t'QIJ<'ll pnr11n111; And Sf'r\'f' in
ltrnnn 1 nr lime 1 ('up.~. r.r
Sl)rrad on t'aC'h 1nrhl'irlual pnr -
11on at serv1nc t1n1e.
• 4Gourmtl Rh:e
2 cup~ hot cooktd f!ntichtd
d1e1 1 n1ari.:annf'
2 t e a s p n n n Ii dehydrated
nn1n11 nakrs
4 !ca~pt'M)ns rninc·td l'hll r~
I en\ f'lnpe 1 nr J ruhr 1
1ei;eu1hle hnuillnn
I tsp. \Vor<"estershire :.aucr
Coinbinr all 1n,'lred1ents 1tnd
tnss l1J?htl~ If 1r~t'table 1·u0£>
1~ 11serl. d1ssn[1·e Jn II .c;mall
amount of wal tr.
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s FllOT •. tOVERT!~E!t 4
Weight w1tchtr
lnnovt tor, Jtt n Nlditih
bel it v•• in 1 di t t
I
with enough v1rltty
that ont cen at lck
to it for lift.
rtrirh .
",\1 honH' 1 try nr11 to pros-
el l't17l' 1no much ." .Jr an ."aid
"I. 1r1 !n ~ m;im:i. HI nther
worri.~. H mv ,;on ."8;.'!1 he h11s
tn ~o !f'I thl'. or1hotion11'!. I'm
tht' first nnr ln ~et lo thf' ('Af
If the peaches at your market aren't luscious enough,
"/ h;i1•r lhis determ1nat1nn
Alsn. l\'f' nrve r missed the
openin~ wrek of schl)()I ::-
that 's import;in\ In nlr I fly H'I
{J•nnl \l'herrl'Cr [ am''
rurrent!y. lhr /\i d e Ir h
housrhnld · is rornpr1£C.d .oJ
,Jtan. hu.~hilnd ~1:irty. le!'n ::l,1!.P
i;~n Ri ('ha rrl 1their older .<;nn 1s
""':i v :it r111J t'I!" 1. tht>1r """.
hou~ekerper. Purline flh,.,v
k1st nnr hnu.~rkrrper hera1JSP
she :-utc11n1hed to !hr diet . Inst
45 pounrl.~. fell in IO\'E' ;inrl _.1?.nl
m;irr1rrl 1. ;ind Rr11nd.v. ,<;)1m -
fhin d;irhshund.
R;i.~1ca]I\, ! h P N1clett:he~
adhPre 10 °lhl:' w!'1ght y,•;i 1chers
tr.tiimen , with s nm e in-
n n \ 11 I i n n s hy
Purl1ne. "Fr:.inkll . 1 ha r1
m!xrri e1nnt1nns ;i'nr! tolrl hrr.
"Look I'm 1·t>rv ra.~v tn
ple;:isr: .Just brfJil ·wh;1!r l'rr is
in 1h1> housi>. toss ro_grrhrr a
sal;iri. nprn ur 11 e;in nf
\:egr1:ih\es, bu! plea sf' rlnn't
~n gnurmel nn m,,.·• .Je;in
s.11irl,
"Bu! Purline h11d o!her
lh1Jughfs ::ind st11rtf'd rrcrit1n~
Of'\V rec11:ff!s. <lrmrrl v.•i!h a
ntv.•-fnunrl Jcnnv:l<'rl~e n[ thr
Jej!R1 1 nffitial rliet 1 and ll!egal
lwE'ii;!ht·m<ik inli! vit11P.~ such
a11 candy. honey, ~rrtv~·\ fonds
Anrl 1n th,. interim sh<'rl 25
pn11nd.s. ··
Cake and a [111r of s11'rf't
th in~." "'as !hr great rln11·n-
f.11ll f'\( An1l'ric:i·.., numh"r nnP
\\'Picht 11·11t chf'r ·in y,•ha! she
cAll.s tlir "olrl rl;1~'·~·· 11·hPn
she \1·righrti in al 214 fshr's
no111 :i 1'1im J4;)l
"\Vhl'n II'<' lived in W;1rrrn -
tnn. l'a .. thPn' 11·ere no hak·
er -shops. nnl.v suprrmarket
pai;-trir~. I used 1o in;:ikr m~·
o"'n chncola1e rrlairs. I evPn
~nt Oil(' nf thn<;e thin):!<; that
shoot thP v•hioprrl rrl':in1 1n1~
the eclairs1 Then l. \\'QU\d sit
dn1\·n and e;il 20 nf lhf'rn'."
.Jrnn's !h1iuah1." on rlir! ;irr
\'er1· pnsi!il'e and arr h;i~cd
1-'raclv on !hr ::id~·ice of thr
J.11te Or. Nnrmrtn .Jnliffr. lnnj!·
timr rlirl sreci;ilist 11nd Nrw
'lnrk C1tv Rn<1rd nf Ht>Allh
advi.<;flr.
''J'rl tried t>vrr~'thinJ? from
r r::ll'f'!'S \O diets to appeti~Pr
d,.prrssants lo hy?no~is tn
rio<"'"'rs 11·i1h inirrt1nn ~ Thr
hP<'l l1h r !inir y,·as the !:isl ~top
"\ ft>H rrrtly dumh sittin~
thl're the first time whrn thP)'
handl'd 1l1f' !he ~het'l nr pa~r
I'm nr the opinion evrr~1
\\'Pll"h! l\':>ll'hrr h:i~ ~rr11 ~urh
a oicrr nf p::lner h<'fnrP.
"Anrl thrrf'l's nnthin'! differ·
Pnl ::ih("l11t 11 rxc·rnt ll'ha t'~ rtr-
tachPrl tn it. ;i \1·illingnr<:~ 1n
fnlln11· snn1t>nnr el"t'." rtrlviC',..
~'hn'" (lh1·in11sl.v m11rh .~in::irt.
er th;in I 11m.
''Art11::illl. ii'." a 11·" 11-
rounrlf'rl 1nrf!1nrl nf r11tin,g
(ll1"1Pr·if1r i::r(l11'1<; of fr1<1rl RrP
lh1ff'd. Qt1Rnlil1P~ "·ci,i.::h1>rl nr
!Tie::l5Uff'rf hv r11pfuls I [ rlnn 'I
likP 1n s;i1· dieting. hPr."l11.<;r
diPl·i~ svn~nnmous 11·1lh ,1?.ninJ.r
on <!nrl nff
"r\."l11i"'. il's :1 1nf'thOl'l h1·
\\<h1ch r }ivp l\'11 h pnpua:h l':lr-
\pt\ in ii In kf'(.'l'I n1r nn. i1 !h"
rP.~t nf tl'I\' Ji(r y,·1!hf'\U! fr rliniz
rieoril'{'ri . ! 'fnllnll'{'ri il rnr len
\1·eek" ;:inrl st:lrltd l;ilk1ng
abnt11 it "
Anrl sh" h;is1i'1 slnpnt>rl !;ilk·
lnii: -hf'r nrg;iniiation no11·
PX!f'nrl,<; to ;ilm'lst cvrr? ron ·
linf'nt.
./f;io is J?rra1lv rn1hu.~rrl
;ibnut the ne11' rh;inf!r~ in hrr
r!11"t · the rt>rr1if ::l<ldilinn nf
pntn!nPs. ;;;n.-ighP/1t ;ind rirr
"!n 1hr old <l11~'~. if 1·ou tnlrl
a rnn1n11l~1v1> 1•:i1rr 1·nu r:o1
1-iJll'f' S[llll'h<'llL 1h1• V.O!'d
\\·nulrl .~ij:!n1f1 .'I howl '\011·. in
S!JI IOU f'::ltl h;l\I" h:lll !1 f'IJll,
lh,.v're in rnntrnl Tht>1 ·l'P reJt;i~rrl 1h1• shn1e!, thf'.\ \,..
pickrd up th" fl)rk
"Anrl Ir> hll\f' ll hAJ[ C'Up of
sp<1~\1.-.u 1 1~ H 1n1 \\'ht>n I
kno\1' r·m cninc !<1 h:l\'f' a h::iH
come to
' --Jt 1 f'\tJr 1nRrket cOl'hptiimisel! on fre~hness, they probaQJ.1· co n1pri1n11se 'Jn
nth"r thin~~-too. ·
• ..\t R;i!phs v;e nevl!'r cnmprf'Jm1"e on the quality of an~hing \•:e sell.
That's JUSI not the \\'B_\· \\.'e tlo business.
where prices are low
GRADE A-IOUTMlllN
FRYING 2~~,011:.. 31
CHICKENS lb .•
MEAT MASTER BEIF
ROUND · 1 09 STEAK Center Cuts •
Beer Blade Cut
CHUCK STEAK
Fresh -E•tra le1111
GROUND BEEF
3eel loin Cu l -Try 8.8.Q,
London Grill Steak
Beel Shoulder Clod
FAMILY STEAK
G1.111r11nleed Sk inless
FRESH BEEF LIVER
lb •• 89
lb .• 99
lb. 1.49
lb. 1.29
Pb .• n
BEEF CHUCK-CENTlll CUT
BONELESS
ROASTS Jb •• 99
SWEET SMOKID-1·L8. PKG.
RALPHS
BACON ••• .75
Ca!ilorn1a Gro wn-Freali
FRYERS Whol• 3-3'\ Pb•. lb •• 37
C111iloro!a Grown f resh
lb .• 89 Fryer Thighs or Legs -=---Regular or Hot-l ·lb roll
Jimmy Dean Sausage ... 88 sucEo 8;\coN ... 87
Fresh Fillt'ls-Rocklish or
OCEAN PERCH · Pb, 1.09
LIQUOR DEPARTMENT
Old Glenwood -6 Year Old
BOURBON 3.79 lilth
,____,·· '-;-;"~"' ~· 0---) ~
HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS
Pepsoden1
TOOTH PASTE
8 inaca
BREA TH DROPS
Scope -l fQu1d
MOUTHWASH
Oi<11I -Spr11y
ANTl -PERSPIRANT
5 1~·0Z.
lube .83
'•·OZ. 57
pl<g. '
'4-•·· 1 25 bot!le ,
14-oz. 1 57 c11n •
Regular & Super Ha ir Corid!. 12 1 45 ALBERTO BALSAM b.;,~; •
Pnlidt'ot
DENTURE TABLETS
F.0.S. Feminine Hyg1enl!
Deodorant Spray
Fa1 teelh -Adhes ivt
DENTURE POWDER
••. ,.. 92
pkg. '
•.• , 1 37 can ,
2 ·0l,
pkg. .72
Everyday Low Pr ic e
SANDRA VODKA
Ralphs EJl'c!usive-Save 20c
LAKESHIRE GIN
Ralphs
lll!h 2.89
., .. , 3.89
pll'!t .21 Golden Premium
ICE CREAM '···~ 79
FROZEN FOOD
Welcli's
GRAPE JUICE 12-oz. .43 "" S!oullers
MACARONI & BEEF l1~···· 89 pkg. '
Sheepherde1s
WHITE BREAD 16-oz . 45 pkg .•
C &WBrand 8 Asparagus Slendor ~~; .81
Cert! Fresh
BREADED SHRIMP 2~~~ 2.55
Chun King Assorled
EGG ROLLS Pkg. 69 ol 12 •
Sw11nson T,V. Brand
CHICKEN DINNERS 11-oz. 51
pk:g. ' ' C@rli Fresh -Breaded
FISH STICKS ...... 85
pkg, •
DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT
.Slictd 4 '1x4•t1'
Ralphs Cooked Ham ..... 49
IM010bRESS1NG -112
pint '
23
pint .37
Vien na -Famo1.1 s lor Qua lity 93 Franks & Knockwurst 12-oz .•
Kratt Original
CHEESE WHIZ
Gofd·N-SoH
SOFT MARGARINE
Padu1y
Regular Margarine
.4.11 Fl1vor1
RALPHS YOGURT
Fine1 t Qua lity
Ralphs Butterm ilk
,.,,, .54
1-lb .• 34
,.,,, .33
•.• ,, .19
., '''· .39
BAKERY DEPARTMEN T
Egg St•11me -Suiter -While R1 1s1n -
Honey N Wheal
RALPHS BREAD ";i:; . 33
.35
.39
Ralphs Fresll B11<ed
CINNAMON ROLLS
Ratplis -Raisin
ENGLISH MUFFINS
HUNTS
KETCHUP
Pkg.
of!
Pkg.
ol!
14 -oz. bott!'l
.21
PANTRY FILLERS
All Star
PEAR HALVES t!-oz. 28 Ctn •
H1.1n11
TOMATO SAUCE 1S·OZ. 18 ca n •
Folgt'rS All Grinds
GROUND COFFEE ,.,. 2 19 ean ,
Th e Uncola-12 01.1nce cen s
SEVEN-UP 6·P"k ,95
Ralphs Popped
POPCORN •·••· 29 bag •
OP.I Monte-Cream Style 8. Whole Kernel .18
.38
GOLDEN CORN
Ralslon Wheat
CHEX CEREAL
Fo!gers
INSTANT COFFEE
15·0l.
pk:g.
tO·~z. 1 36 ,., '
FREESTONE l
PEACHES p1~' •
PRODUCE DEPARTMENT
Fresh, Crisp 1 0
BELL PEPPERS ·~
CARROTS b:~:~~~dl 0
No. 1 WHITE ROSE
POTATOES p1:'. .10
Fresh, Crisp l Q
CUCUMBERS "" •
Wtslern lcebt1g
LETIUCE eecll .25
Ripe Me dium Sire -Firm
TOMATOES '" 29 lb ••
ttch .10 Juicy. Thin Ski'I
LEMONS
E•tra F11ncy W11 11'1. Golden
DELICIOUS APPLES pu 19 Jb ••
AJAX 14-oz. c111
CLEANSER .15 •
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
Pne1e Ill Deodorant
BAR SOAP PJ1th .18
Cling Free
FABRIC SOFTENER 7.oz. 79 Cll'I 1
Regular or l egal Siz•
ENVELOPES. f49c volu•) pkg •• 31
Energlne -Fire Prool
SPOT REMOVER •·•·· 86 tin •
Celgonile Dishwasher
DETERGENT ,, .••. 86 pkg .•
f!uRN'rru'RE wAX 1'·•·· 1 31 ctn ,
Re veal ·Flas1ic
ROASTING WRAP 12"1' 55 roll ,
Alrw lek -Solld
ROOM DEODORANT •·••· 85 pkg , •
Pr•tes t!!tctlv1 from July 7 thru 12 1 1972
$t1#) EVERYDAY LOH ' PRICES
JIEA/.TH c\ Rf;li.U!Y /.!OS ."AN1RY f/LltPt; PANTRY FILLER"; PANTRY f/LL E~S HOUSEHOLD NEE OS ... , " h•-'""'"•~···" TOILET TISSUE HA IR REMOVE R l~:.~.' •• 13 ,,. ....
RITZ CR ACK ERS ~" ....... "'' BISOUICI( , . .,\ ..... ,, ..
CAMP BELL'S SOUP
'•'9• ' INSTANT COFFEE ~~; .19 ·~=: .41 MEAT PIES
''" • , 1 ,,.. n,. .. ,,,. ,,.,.,., ';.~·. 1.26 .... ,. .. '" '"' 10'';7 •• 1 7 ..... , '""'". ••••••· •1•• iou .. •·I.•.,,••
l10UIO DETERG ENT
r··~•" '"'"'' ~''''' FACIAL TISSUES
JERGENS LOTION '.:' .• 10 FRUIT DRINKS '',~' .. 10 ..... 07 •:;;, .41 CANDY BARS DOG FOOD ••• , •.•• ,,, ... w" •••• '" ., •• ,.. • "
CREME RINSE ~-~··, 79 ....... t•"'"'''' TOMATO PASTE G .. ~ "'•" FLOUR
R'6A''S"T"eeEF HASH
~~; .59 1 ~:~ ,39 '.~, .62 11•"'""'''' -~ ..... , ....... 000 FOOD
COOL WHIP CI NNAMON ......... .. ~,,~ .. ' c .....
DINNERS ~····"' ~,~··· ~;; 1.67 ''"" ..... , .... , PA PER NAl'KtNS 110' '49 .. , . tiAIR CONDITIONER ... , ... · .69 "',~: .97 ·~.~~ .14 COOKIES , .. ,, ~ ... ~ S•o , "•·• '• ,... • r. """
GROUND COFFEE •~·"'"'1 -• e •• , ..... PAPER CUP! ···: .. 3 9 .... ~.
SALAD DRESSING DEODORANT '1 ., 5 t ,., . SPINACH SOU F'FLE ""''' 47 .... ' ,;:~ .11 CANNEO DRINKS I., .. "• u .......... ,. v1un .. 1.,,.,,-,, Coi•
BATH BfAOS 1•,::; ••• •. ..,.r.~"·_,....,, ~.,0, '""'to~..,
FROSTING MIX 10.J-•• "• .43 ··q·t·•"·· t"•· CAKE ,_,IXES .... ;:, .36 ICE cueES ''" t••o,.t"i"! DOG FOOD PETR OLE.UM JELLY "',';:',31 ,, ~;~ .41
Your Cholc• -Saw&, H1mmera l Pitt rt
HAND TOOLS 11ch .68-
occasionallv .. , lion'! hR~E' 43 GARDEN HOSE
time .;:ind C'i)(lk1ni: in a hurrl' 1.~ ~ CEREAL 1:k~~· ~ Family Clrcl• Piiiow Kit1-
l1kt makinll up in ;.i hurr.v Thf' I • ...-,, Aiaorted Pan1rnt rr,ult~ are not l!ll1tsfactor~. :::; 011• Coupon ptr CuttOmll'r ~ Crewel Embroidery a n "'" 1.99
"CO(lkinJ[ rt q u i rt ,( rnn-~ Coupon Good July & thru J1.1ly 12. 1912 ?' Lo • Ral I • . ••th '
;.:.~;·;~·,;~": .~'~;j./~h.: $Ji1TYJ1l'J'J'J1J~~·1'f~i1~'Y''1'1'1'1'1'ri11'11~1i~ w prices are p 1s prices nMe Tu'F'E'800f<s· .. ,hJ.99
I'm cmkm~. I lik• tn ha~·• all RALPH S ~;;11 ,0~1~"'1:• d:.~~ ~1j.~.:·;:1 STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 9901 ADAMS BLVD., H~NTINGTON BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER-STORE HOURS: 9·10 DAILY, 9·9 SUNDAY
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1ood1 17261 17th ST., TUSTIN 401 N. LOA~, ANAHEIM
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SWEEPSTA KES
ROGfR CARROL OFFERS
AN EVENll"G OF FUN
AT AN EXOTIC LU llU
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At Thri£timart ~'
. prices are low
every day
be cause YOU like/4Liil
it that way.
Bring Home
the. Bacon!... ~
Wilson Crisprite fl
Sliced Bacon
..• Only 69°
Whether it's for
Breakfast, Lunch
or Dinner •..
Thriftimart
Prices are
Always a Winner
Streams are
Shallow, Rivers ·
are Deep
Thriftimart
Prices are Cheap! '
Cheap! Cheap!
Play it
Smart •••
"' Shop at
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111-:c·onAT<11t
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TOWELS
Tit HI ~·n Mil RT'S t;Ot.11 11 0 .'\ 11
TE'\llEll i\G EIJ ST EEll ll EEF
CHUCK
STEAK
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c;ni-:E:\ 1;1.\:\T CAN NED or E\"Elt F ltESll FltOZL:\
VEGETABLES
GREEN GI ANl CANNED ~ -~ ------NIBLETS ·;~!l · '"'" ('1101('1 • , Nible ts '· .. I ' . J . ,. .....;-...~ ~,,..
CORN WHOU "' "''" 110/ l A.N
l VERF Rl SH FROZEN
• CAULlflOWER S 02. PKG.
• llROCCO.U SPEARS 8 Ol. PKG .
• MIXED VEG£TA8l£S 10-0Z. PKG.
• f R(N(H GREEN BEANS 9-0Z. PKG.
Ml >.OR S MATCH
~
l 1.S.ll.A. ldi ADE ·A' FltES ll FHOZEN
CALIFORNIA GROWN RIVE RSIDE BRAND
TURKEYS OVE N READY 18 22 I B'
TOMS \z·
c '"I' I·: I\ II E It -I .I·: E''
SELF 11 .\STl:\f; ,.,
HENs -~:
Jlf ADY : lb.
10 I] lBS
~' LB. Ul{E:SS Ell LO CAL FH.Vl.'\t ; s 9c FRESH RABBITS..... I II
C '"' ''''"' ORN DOGS ... ::··,-.,:·:.:: .... 79,,
CHUCK WAGON PATIIES .' " 1 1 ~~
()st:ar M aye r l,.f'i1 t 1 1 r<·~
SLICED BAC ON 110.•·~ ~, r· •.•.•. 8Qc
SMOKIE LINKS ............... 1 ,, •• , 89t
LITTLE FRIERS ................ 1 •h "~ qgt
CORNED ROUNDS :. :·:·: :·:·: :·: .. 98 .
• l>i sc<l l111l St•af~,<•<l s •
PACIFIC TRUCOD •. ::·.-.· ...... 89 ,,
FRESH DOVER SOLE ,. . " ...... 1E; .......
HALIBUT STEAKS :·. ,:~., 11 ~;
SHRIMP , ......... 111' GREEN . :·:.... ,.
1:\\i/l I I I !:•>'I,
ME
\ PIES
. ;A-., /I,
' '.. "' / \
I I I 1:1 ltL;;I!
'· • t.J 511'1 l I \\.~ C edd a~ 1 l.1 CHEE . ;1 ·1
OSCAR MAYER LUNCH MEMS
Sltf.EO ROLOfi NA • ... ''.158c ' 11 ri~r.
Rr ~ Jt1 ~ \111 rrl ll1i111p,na :,.,Slr
HAM.~;:~N$ 2 9 ~ i •
\\/\!!!;' l+ilN ')l!( ' __.. I' !
Leo's L unch 'i"t!. a ·.
1
;
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• ''-"' ,r,r \CHICKEN 45
'.: --~~ WHIT£ IURK fY .. 'i c
~ ., ,-~/ MONl lRlY JACK 79c
~ CHl£SL "
l l C:KIDOA l'llQC['i~[CI J \ff LOr.!
AMERIC AN $ J 6 9 CHEESE FOOD ....
ALL FLA\IOllS FHOZI-::\ r "T RE.\TTllE KIDS'' \"ITA-l'AKT SA N ITAHY IJ ETL!r l.f ',I'
M._C.P. FRUIT FUDGSICLES or ~Fresh Orange .. ........, KOTEX DR IVE ~ i DRINKS .l(\f~9;_!~1CLES ~ !~-~p1CE BLEND \'\ ,rl, .. ·;:;-~APKINS ~
. ~ co~~:~~;;,rn gc ~ :.:-~.~?~$1 \.---. ~'soz . 69C ·.\ 1;~1 35c
MAKE5 ?40Z. 1 ~ fr ' I 12(1 1l 1'.. OF JUICE EA I) -"~ Dl JC ANTER \ . '·-PKG ' I # -· , . I -----~
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DRIVE
c
RAVIOLI .. ::·: .:;., :·.: ...• 38' ·CREAM PIES ·:.'.,··::.;;._:·'.·::-.'. 89' DINNER FRIES ~::;'; i'.·:·: >:·: 47 ' GOURMET SHRIMP .. ··;.::;:: .. 12" BISOUIC K ... ""·" ........ ~~~ a. a\/ &MM ,,. 11\ ~ ~ -... er=; ,_
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MOTT 'S APPLE 37 oz BOllLI
3 1·$100 JUICE..... :;
~ WlO . J ULY .5 JHllU lUf!.,, JUlY 11 ~·~~~· ~iVT'Tl c ON"'PUll CHAS"C-OT
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1-LETTUCE
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FRESH
SOLID
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29
2701 HARBOR .BLVD., COSTA MESA e ·13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER , SANTA AN ,,
.5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO r-
,/
,JQ DAILY Pll01
:l'ickle d
Peppers
Stuffed
1 ...'l~I autu11111 \1•h1·n I v.,1,c; 111
J .;:incasier County. 1 'n 10 arl ,
drrc;s !he Association of 1":11·111
\\'01nen, I found lhf' lond :-;n l
f,,rrific J 1•1011flC'rPd v.h.v ;111v of l
lhern v.•ould bolhcr to rr11d Jll\
rnlurnn. ·
They 11•f'rC' ;1lre;1rl.v f;1l)11)nu~f
rooks. The huff Pl d11u11·r
they staged for us 11as out 111 1
Jh1s v.·orld. <Jll<t I uulv v.•J.~hl·tl I
Jirtd had tv.·o s1on1;1~hs 111 ;Jc.I
r on11nO<latc 1nore of 11.
Une or the gob<hcs I n1:1tii1i:;-I
erl "seconds on 1verl' souu• 1111\
f;tuffC'd p1 tklcd pcppf•r.~. ~·1 ~·
Jios1ess, llclcn llrss. sciill 1hrv
1-\'ere not too co1n1nM evC'11 i;1
lhat arl.'a, bul lhey 1v1·rr :1
1>prclall.y of ~·1 rs. Paul \\'hit~
)nan or f\.'11. ,Jny, J';i . ' 1'his s11nng. 11ol111~ 1li:1t
tn1nl·pepp<'r sef'dS \V" r r 1
:i\·aili'lhfr !hr(JU).!h Ullf' of lhl'
i;"ed cornpantrs. I r(•111crn-
LETS ASK
THE COOK
by
·:~un Wiley
Ocred then1 :111 O\l'r a;.:a111 so 1
asked for lht• r11e1pc 111hi(·h
M r~. \Vhi t11i;1n JS gl'ncnJllS
fnt>11gh tn share l\"Jll\ u:-;.
. "'l'bu \\'ill Jlel'd ·1 t111:u·1.~ ol 1
\·Cry snu1 !1 peppers 11 1'1ink 1
lhcv n1ust h:1vc hren no n11Jrc1
l\ian an 111('h 111 :di chrct'l111n~.
a!'ld 11·crc J.:l"l'CJ1 11•1!11 ii h1! of
i"cld 10r yellow sho1v1ng h0rr nr
th<?r'~. I sn1aU he;1d nf cah·
h';i~r. 2 cup:; :-ug;1 r, 2 r·up"
\'ine.i::ar. J lt•a.~poo11 ~all, 11
Ira.spoon pepper <111rl I tea·1
l}'t"JOn celery St'eds. I
\\'ash lh0 P<'Pl>l'rs :111rl u.se :~
~~1rp knife In cut aroun1I !hr ~'li>n1s to n1<1kc an op~·ning just
large cnou.i::h lo rt'n1ovr th1•
S.f.'eds. ,.nu Uo nn! cut urr !111'
·))epper !np.~. Le'1 vr the littl<>
:;lrrns 011. .~h,rcd the cahbagl' very rinc 1
11tnd,pour ho! v.·11tcr over ii to
Yo'-ill, This 111ak:·~ i! eas11'r to
s.tuff thr e;ibbage inlo su<"h
in1;ill peppers. F1n11ly prPssl
"ahll<!~P in1n \X'ppcrs \1'1!h
) our fing('rs. \
l.n a large saucL•pan ht•nt
vinegar. sugar. snit. jX'ppt•r
Anli 'ecJcry s1·t'd 1111ti/ sug;1r
<h.~•ol1·cc;. i\dd JUSI 1"11.ciui::h of
lhl' stuffed peppers In n1:.1kC'
011c lrt,\·rr. I I rat ;n1d l)l>JI
.gr11tly, unl1l the grre11 111 the
prppc>rs eh;ingrs eo!or sligll!l.v.
· Paek inlo s!crih~ed 1.1rs
The <l ll)>t.'.1rance is Hnprovt•cl if
the srcn1 ends ;ir e plal'cd '
11gainsl 1he sides of the J<1rs.1
C.over 1\·1th sonic or the s.y rup
snd sea!.
' llrperi1 11·11h the rrst nf lht·
peppers, 11."1ng the s;111H'
i yrup.
J ha\c re<·1prs for s!uffi11g
111rge grc>cn IK'PIX'rs or ~rcrn 1
foma!oes \\'1111 ;i 0:ihba~r n1 ix-1 1111·<'. hut 1vi 01 !hose Ille IOPS I
h;ivt' 10 br rf'rnovrd f'lcar
~<'1-0...;s, lhe11 S<'ll'll IJnck nn
\vHh r oar"f' !hrf'<id nr Jrf! nff
r>n11rr !.1 11t11•n par·kf'<I 111 thf'
j:ir.-...
0.<1n \\'111•\ 's 11P11·1·st l'lfll1klt•!
"(';in \'our (11111 (:nurnH'I \\1111
nr.rs·· i;:iv('s .1·1111 ,<;r1111r v:il11:ihl1·
sui:;:cst1011s if vnu·rc :1 1111\-11·t•
;:it li0111r 1·1111111;1;.! If .\1Hl°f"I' ;111
o!ii-h:inrl ;11 f'<1nn111g. 1·nu n1;1v
11(fd sn111r nf hr•r re'cipc•s !;1
y1)tU' ]1.<;! of l;i1·ontr.s For ynur
honk!rl s•'r11I 2S •·1·111s ;01d ;11
SPlf -;Hklrf'.~sl'd. s1;:in1pc>d. lon g
.i;n~·clopi> \l!lh 11•11r rr-q11cs1 tn
~an \\"ilp\' Ill f·.1rr of lhr 1)1\l-
LY PILOT
It's the
Berries
''ou tan sari.~fv !hr 11rc1• IP
.o;orve ~on1<'thln,'1. clifr('rf'nt for
dP,<;$Cl'I \\'ilh this ('<l.~\·ll)-d<1 .
JruH filled ice cr1·arn in1rf;11t 1
~A <.'Ol11rful blC111d or frr~h np
plrs. t'ranhcrrie." :ind :ippll' It'!' cr~am your IArl.~ ;.,nd lass11·~ •
\\'ill pr(li.sc
______cc.et .and_ dk:e.2 ;ipplc::.. ;1dd
tonne pound fresh c1~;1nhrrr1r~
:1ncl 1 1 CUI) \\'ntrr ('(~}~ 111
('0\'f'red ,<;/Hl(.'Cp<tn Ill 11l1111111'S.1
:idrfin!! addilional 11 HI r if
nf'cded. Press. thrnu~h a ~Jl'\C
J{r:t! 2 egg yolks in 1011 of tluu-
.hlt' boiler Rnd blrnd in sie\·rd
h11if. 4 rbsp. butl er. 2 :i 1·11p
·"i~<ir and 1-1 pinl'h of s;1l1
l 'Of1k in lop of double ho1lcr.1
.$l1rrln~ until I h ick e ri e d .
~crnove fro1n hcnt and allo1v
lo oool.
&tit 2 cg:i;t wltl1r~iHllil slifr.
""r:1duaUy beal in l 3 cup
,;uJ!:R r. lJcRI unl il dil!WlvPd .
Fold into fru it 1nixturc \vilh
onf' tsp. \'Rnill11 navorln~.
Ch.ill. \Vhcn rrn1ly tn ·s('rVf', rill j
.f':t:lrfA lt i:J:.o;~p~ 1vifh
JlttrnaUnJ? h•vl'r~ nf fruit mix·[
tlJtt and ice crf"Am .
\ ·-,, ~
.
Alpha Beta's
Man in Blue
says:
HAROLD VANDERLUll
STORE MANAGER n? 75 MULHOLLAND HWY
IAt M 11lhollond Drivel
WOODLAND HILLS
SWEET • JUICY
NECTARINES
c
LB .
.,.;
HAWAIIAN GROWN
PAPAYAS
LARGE 3 00
FOR
,.. -/ GARD EN FRESH ti-" ,
SPINACH
c
FANTASTIC OIS1:0UNTS
!YERY DAY
• ·'· Q,.,,,~ C<•"l<B"C ' COLGATE
BREATH SPRAY
Ou•"r P~ttlc • R•O<Jlo•
SARDQ
BATH OIL
1 • C ''"" II·• FEENAMINT
GUM
.'•1 Pod· • "'"" """
CHOOZ GUM
BUNCH
•lPH• 8(1,t
OISCOUNf
p~1r[
781
13'
42'
291
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I .
r) '"'' ....... ,01 MANPOWER
DEODORANT
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"'• 'l-11'• l\t>ltl~
OLD SPICE I 59
f -th· COLOGNE
~' ' _}----------
' "
... ~.
(on1ril~ta IC•I • f('I $1'onrl(I•
BRUNETTES ONLY I 49 HAIR COLOR @
,\
NOR THWEST
BING
CHERRIES .
c
LB ,
MEAT ED
PEACHES
WASHINGTON
STAT[
GOLDEN DELICIOUS
, c
LB,
PINEAPPLES APPLES
~-
c
I LB.
EXTRA
FANCY
SOUTHERN GOLD
PURE ORANGE
OR CELLO
BA G
RADISHES
,....J.-.::G~RAPEFR U IT
JUICE
·~AG
'Ii GAL.
85' c
QUART
'THESE PRODUCE PRICES EFFEC T IV[ JULY 6 -12. THURSD"Y THR U WEDNESDAY
FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS
!YERY DAY '
: roe ~
•lPH• 8£ I A DISCOUNT
l'~lr.I
EVEREADY "D" OR
"C" BATTERIES 541
·-----------
,o O"'"' T ,,ht
TING 951 Medicated Creme
11'1 t <iunt Po,~·
FE MIRON
TABLETS
1 ~ O•mcr Pl.o
87'
SERUTAN
GRANULES 257
21 ·0<J"~' Pkg, • Po,.r.ltt l .•I
• (~u••! ~~ltlo
GERITOL
TABLETS 23•
~
FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS
EV<RY DAY
1101111 of TOO
ANACIN
TABLETS
,ll l'H• Bf I A PISCOUlll
l'lllCI
124
jl I j 5-0u.I<• A.,o\ol • N11rutol ~~
-:--. RIGHT GUARD I ANTl·PERSPIRANT991
----------
RIGHT GUARD
ANTl·PERSPIRAllT I 39
' -----------
CHILDREN'S
ORAL B
TOOTHBRUSH
JUNIOR'S
ORAL B
TOOTHBRUSH
55'
551
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~""" o' !10 ANACIN
TABLETS 82' OJUd 'B
DOUI LI DISCOUNTS MIAN DOUIL• •
FEATURING 76 DOUBLE DISCOUNTS
NUB I ANA • JUICY
RED PLUMS
.~
FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS
!YERY DAY
t> 0Uf'C• ("'1 • ~IO!tf'I
BRIGHT ' EARLY
ORANGE ORINK
l / Go!lon Corton • G"U""'"~t
AtPHA BETA ICE CREAM
CH• ldo • 1:-0r f•o:•"
CHOPPED ONIONS
c
LB.
17'
89'
QUALITY BAKERY
AT DISCOUNT PRICES
12 -0t. Bo, • Unk itd
AlPHA Bffif
"'--7 ANGE L FOOD C~KE 471
•A~;~A BEJA BEAR CLAWS 4 71
';[';;;;' s';;; FRONTIER BREAD3 7<
6A~;~; ~;~R~WSER ROLLS 42'
"'QU~~([ '.,PJt.\V
TANYA 1 n COCONUT OIL
?·OUNCl !.\ii.
TANYA
TAlfNING BUTTER 791
~-OUNCF flOCTl[
COPPERTONE
LOTION ,.
•-OUNCl eonLt
COPPERTONE
SUNTAN OIL
2-0UMCE Oil OR LOTIO~.
~-OlJ"IC t l U6f
Q.T.
LOTION
• 0Ut.;(f .\UlO~Ol
SOLARCAINE
SPRAY
• l!~/,\"<lJ,'
~ -'""'·-1•1 I t•I
10 COUNT P.\C~ • (H~O,,,.IU""
WILKINSON
DOU,LE EDGE
BLADES
1u
1 •i ,.,
121
11s
•
121
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ID•
61 1
. ------ -------
•
14·0U NCE CAN
COMET
CLEANSER 161
301
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•
35-0UNCE BOX • GIANT
. DISHWAS~ER ALL 491 QETERGEllT
D SAVI NO$ AT AL,HA. l fTA ~ ... D •• ~o•"' Oe .. bl• Oi..-oufll• ••• ••tta oo'l'i1191 111 •1hfitio11 .._ 011•
••1111!0• low d1t1;ounl l''iC•I. Tl••Y ••• l'l!ld• pouibl• b,
l•"'Pt•ory JU1rthe1• otlo-'l~•t f,_ tl10 -~IJfOflv••••
••!}< fh•t r•''" 111••~t p11u•d &fl '• '""'
THE MARKET THAT REALLY
I
•
_,_,,_,,_._•·~··~·-J_,1,'-'~-1_9_7l~~~~~~~~o __ •l_L_Y_P_JL_o_r_'.!'
Our Crowin' is Showin' 1-:Vitli
" our Neiv Store in Porter Rancli
' J 9340 Rinaldi Street at
WE WELCOME FOOD
STAMP SHOPPERS STO.I HOU-$
IN THIS AO ."
Tampa Street
Open July 6 IN AN1 LOS ANGflCS, fll~EllSICI£ OR OllANC( COUNTY Al,HA l ttol
MON • .fRI. 10 AM. lO 9 PM
~A l & SUN 10 A.M. TO 1 P ~'
-22-0Z. 'IOI' MIN.SIZE'
FRESH FROZEN
''ROTI SSERIE FAVORITE"
Oout.I~ o .. ~"""'
~ Checkerboard
iAfl"'S
CORNI SH
GAME HENS
EA.
SUTCHER'S PRIDE
FRES H
GROUN D
. .,: BUTCHEn'S PnIDE MEATS
MEATS YOU'LL BE PROUD TO SERVI
•QUALITY AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED • DISCOUNT PRICED
ALPHA llTA B~T.fHElt'S PD.ID~ IEEF
"GREAT ON THE
GRILL" BONELESS
FAM ILY STEAKS
BONELESS
RIB STEAKS
STANDING
RI B ROAST
lARGE
ENO
BONELESS CHUCK ROAST
T -BONE STEAK
)1!
1~!
1~~
'"'" '"'" CUT 119
LB.
lt:.
DUBUQUE'S
I-LB ..
PKG .
IOWAMAID
BACON
FRES'H •HJ-PROTEIN "
GROUND TURKE Y
JIMMY DEAN • 1 POUND ROLL
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
i POUND ROL L
87' . c____BEEF·~ -..U.S.D.A~GRADE..A~ROZEN_.!..SELL~ASTING
ARMOUR GOLD STAR TURKEY 59~
LI. ~iLL._E-cT--O~F~P=ER~C~H I,
FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS
EVERY DAY
ECONO PAK
3 LBS. OR OV ER
-'.lPM,I, !£Tl
DISCOUNT
P~ICI
LB .
1. FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS
-' -"EVERY OAY •
WILSON'S CERTIFIED MAIN MEAL MEATS
1 LB. 1-1 -02 CAN 1 LB. 14-0Z. CAN
PORK ROAST TURKEY ROAST
I LB. 14 -0Z. CAN . 2 LB . 8-0Z . CAN
BEEF ROAST TURKEY & DRESSING
I LB. 1-1-0Z. (AN 1 LB. 14 -0 Z:. CAN
CORNED BEEF .._,,_, SMOKED PORK LOIN
"GREAT FOR CAMPING ••• NO REFRIGERATION."
THESE MEAT PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 6-12, THUR. THRUWID.
,t.lPM~ 8!1~
Pl~C0UN!
P~ICf
FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS
EVERY DAY
FANIASTIC DJSCOUNIS
EVERY OAY
FROZEN FOODS
KAPTAIN KRUS TY • ·1 ~ lB. PKG.
BREADED SHRIMP PIECES'
TA.ST£ r1 Sf.A.• l LB. PKG .
PERCH FILLETS
FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS
EVERY DAY
15-0vnce Con
1ss
689
15·0:. w/B1t11ns • Hot or P..gvlof
,.-,o:-.. _-... HALLEY'S · 3 5, /g=-,-•• '. 6'h ·Oz. Sor • Almond • Cruncli CK
...... li1Htc'S°KrNG BAR 331 75-COtJNT JAii. 2 RotJ P«kooc. "Sun Country ..
ROYALE D-~ CONTADINA
""'-"' TOMATO SAUCE 17' STRl-DU
MEDICATED PADS 123
DD-111o 7-0t. Bit.• Rrg, •Dry • $\/Der Lot~'" 69' ....... V05 SHAMPOO '
'1 .0t , 811. • F0< Your Pet'• Heo!tt>y Coot 119
PET·M CONDITIONER
' . I
--~--------..
49-0UNCE BOX • GIANT
RINSO
DETERGENT 691
......... -.~, 16-0u"'" 801< • ln11ont
o ....... HERSHEY COCOA
32-0unce So• • ln•lonf
....,..--.._ 11-0uncr Pccltoge o~~:.<:. REESE PEANUT
BUTTER CUP
' I 4-0unce f>ockoqe • Si'l1edd~d
MISS WISCONSIN.
C EODA_R CHEESE
39' ,,.
55 1
431
o ....... CHILI CON CARNE
D 24-0ur>ee Con 63' o .. :~":: HALLEY'S BEEF STEW
D.~-Compbell'1 •. 6 Pock.0 6-01. CoruJllaC
o ....... TOMATO JUICE ..
19-01. Con • Monhotton 5r,!e Clo"' or
CAMPBELL'S CHUNKY
SIRtOIN SOUP
18-0\/nce Bo• •~':'.'::. WHEATIES
55'
53(
I 7-0unce 80>1 •Brown 381 D~::::. SUGAR TWIN
BATHROOM TISSUE 23'
~ 100 SQ. Ft. Chiffon• Auortwd
~ZEE TOWELS
l Roll Pockogor • f>rint •Am. ~KLEENU BOUTIQUE ~BATHROOM TISSUE
27'
26'
~ coHWilNA ~ TOMATO PASTE
15-0J. Con• Bfff or C~se
CHEF BOY AR DEE
RAVIOLI
~ 2<f-Oorice Bo•
~ MJB INSTANT RICE
25'
38'
68'
I 0-0z. Bii. • Slierrv • Bi.ri;iUNfy or Sauterns ~REGINA
~COOKING WINE 41 1
2. 7 Oz. Bottle • R.9<1 Wine • 8crbto11e ___ .. __
~GDTURMIT TOUCH~ .. ,
,
--~-----
J
32-0UNCE BOX • GIANT
ALL DETERGENT 721 WITH BLEACH
.. ------~-----ii11
.. c ... ..,.._ ..
LUX
=~
22-0UNCE BOTTLE • GIANT
LUX
LIQUID
DETERGENT 471
Borden • 8-0z. PkQ. • Groted
PARMESAN
AND ROMANO CHEESE 9) c
IMPo'iliEli swlss'C'iiEEsE 531
1-0un<r Pkg.• Ha,.,• Dork Turkey or
LED'§ SLICED MEATS 39' -..~/ __________ ----~~·
'3.oz. Pkg.• S1•ced
DRIVE
49-00NCE BOX • GIANT
DRIVE
·DETERGEllT 671
•
GALLO
NALIAN SALAMI
6-0 i . Pockooe • Slictd
D Vienna • 12-0Ul'lc• Pko. ~-D ....... POLISH SAUSAGE
1 POI.Ind ?oekooe • All Meal
OSCAR MAYER WIENERS
12-0t. Ko\litr Sklnlttl Fronk1 or
HEBREW NATIONAL
SKINLESS KNOCKWURST
12.oOunot Con• • II f!oYOr•
CANADA DRY /LOW CAL
53' ...
931
85'
11•
11 1
6 Lb. •-Ovnce 90• • D•ttrQt"t llooalu 133
BORATEEM ,, """"0 ON !'.POL RADIO!
....,.. ........ 3~~-0z. Con • Sol d Oil o~~ CROWN PRINCE · D,, '~"' 2 LAYER SARDINES 27(
3 i/.! .Oz. Con • In S1ld Oo! • ln TOITIOIO Soll(t or
11'1 Mu,tord Sou'•
CROWN PRINCE
I LAYER SARDINES 271
D 10-0i. Ccn
D,..,";;:, Solid White in WOIN"
:· , STARKIST TUNA 63'
7-0unce Con • SoUd Wliite il'I Wottr SJc: 11.ouncr Con • Solid White in Wot1r 9Jc
~ 16-01, Pk11. • Solsp•eod 441
~IMPERIAL MARGARINE .
21-0r. vi.-f in0«• • 19·0it:. ~ """"~' ·~""" 59' ~SUNSHINE COOKIES
'l-Our1c1 ior
LASCCD SHRIMP COCKTAIL 35'
Dow • 50 Sq. Ft. 80111.
SARAN WRAP
100 Sa. "'. Boll
@OYEN 'Ci0£ANER1
Con
~ l <f-Oit:. Con • For Toil1t &Qwl
~VANISH CLEANER
SW'ffftle01t • 4 PIXlc
@ LIME BAR SOAP
SOS • 3541z. 801<
DISHWASHER
DITTRGENT
9-0urice A1r°'°I C11n
KLEEN GUARD
• FURNITURE POLISH
~ 7-0:r., Oi1inf1ctont
~LYSOL SPRAY
~ 151/i-Ot. Con. A.ta\.llOf
~VETS DOG FOOD
14-0r. Con • BMt ~LEAN r. LIVELY
~DOG FOOD
26-0unc• Con
SKIPPY DOG FODO
~'5().Lb, toO
'MPURINA DOG CHOW
COSTA ME ~A. -JO IE, 17th SI.
COSTA M'£SA. -mt Htrtlof" ltVd.
HUNTUrtOTOti llSACH -fO.IS A.dim•
HUNTINOTON ll!ACH -116111 N. Mtl11 Sf.
HUNTINOTON BEACH -tl•U lr.okllvr•I
'OUHYAIH VALLEY -13t0 Wttll•t
LAGUNA HILLS -t Js.41 (1111 llt 11 Lui"
11tVl1•1 -!IO(O Ctil¥t t, U111¥1rlfly "'"' 'OUTH UGUHA -JOl:n s . ,,,,, l41fhw•r
87' ....
32' , ..
99'
53'
41'
~SEASONING 59'
15-0!.inta Con• Mustard or
STEELE TURNIP GREENS
Diamond A• 16-0z:. Co"
WHOLE KERNEL CORN
c§R'liuBA'Re· ''"0
' '""
16-0unce Con • Q;ctd
DIAMOND A BEETS
18'
23'
34(
201
~1000 isLAND0
DRESSING 371 49c ~ J6-0vric1 s o1111 s ..
tr>dlo" Vo!l1y • 31-0 r. Botti• ,
@APPLEPLUMi1u1c[ .... " ~58' 4oc 6 Poet.• 15-0z. CON •Grope or
~TREESWEET 821 M'TROPICAL PUNCH DRINK 501
9'
I )·~ Con
PET CANNED MILK
78'
44'
19(
741
641
•
••
I
Plentiful
Foods-
JULY 1972
Features
TURKEYS
()thCI' rlcnl lftil~
FRESH PLUMS
• •
I FRESH VEGETABLES
I
. I
' WATE RMELONS
\,IN tTEO STAT ($ OC:PAf:(TM'l:Nl
OF A(';Q 1C\l~TU~t
Plenli!~I l"<>OU I P1nq••r>• •
Cherr ies
Prod uce
New . Win e
__ _,B-\!-+4:i,\l-+l-t.)G 1·:
The debut ul '1 lll'\V 1vu11· 1-'
11sually :1u e\'ent 111 1\.'111t•·
l;1sting c1rrl 1.1s. Uut rect•ntly ::t
party \1•as staged in New Yurk
10 inlroduce the new use or a
ra vorite Danish wine i n
coc kta ils
"l"he \\'111{' 11:1s i·ht·rry h.tJ.'lLl
ll'hich is Sl\l'\'\•l<U'I ;1nLI lll<ld1.•
I l'tllll !hi' J:111~t·sh.1·v cht'JTY
11 hich gro11 s 011ly in L}cu-
rnn rk. 1"ht· l >1u11·s havt• i>t't'll
vinting ir s1111·t• ll!·ll
The p<1r !1' 11-.·1s ht•!d 1n Ann
Sl~ter·s_F1frh 1\\'C!Hll.: <1.part·
1nent 1vl11<"h had ht' c 11
decorated I~) n·st·rHblt• !ht!
f;:i 1ned Ti1ol1 (;.1rd1•ns 10
Co p<:nhag1·11
1'hat 11;1s tlit• 11ork uf in-
terior d1·,1gn,·r H 1 l' h n r rl
Orbach 11h•• had lin1·d lhP lnn~
entrance ha ll and the lu g li1 ·
ing roo n1s \Vith hundrects of
ye llow and \~·hile flOWl'l"S in
clay pots and greenery th ;1t
produced a woodland ~!
mo~1lherc.
GUEST
'The guests \Vho includP1I
such stage and screen figure-.
ns \'an .Johnson and Ale>.1!;
Srnilh nnd the consul gent•r:1! or Den mark. Gcort.? I·~ II
1-larnorr. 11·prf' rn·a!L'rl ro ii
sumptuous ll1nish s11p1~·r
It incl11dl·d sueh delica1·ie<;
as , pi<·kli•d l1<·1Ting. .<:nll"<'rl
shrin1p. n1ini;11l1re n1c:1 tbHl\$.
marin:J!l·tl rn11shro~11ns, lour
kinds of s11lad. 1.'l t_vpcs CJ(
bread. 1·11:h1 <lirff'rt•nt i·hct•s(•s
Danish nuu<llcs. s n1 o k. ~ d
salmon :111d 11!111 sl1v1•rs of
!)anish h:un
If th;11 ll'L'l'i' no1 <'nf111g h. 1hr
1neal 11;p; topp1.'d off 11.·1rh
chocolutP r n I I ~ ;11111 J"l.'(I
r;ispbt•r'f'.v t1 11 d ..::travvt>e rrv
"delight "
All of this was a fitlin_g
backdrop for the chrry kijafa
whi ch is a good deal like sher-
ry or 1>0rt ,.,,inf'. excepl lh zl -it
is n1orc Vt•r:;:illle.
CII Elt It V I' I l·:S
In essence. langeskov chl'r-
ries arc pressed n111ch aftC'r
the ras hion tha t gr n1>cs. Jre in
ordinnry Yo'i ne. \\'ith one CX·
ception .
1'he co r~ or the ('ht::rry pit i~
ground and fused \Vilh !ht•
juice imparting an altnond-!ike
na vor t9 the 11•inc.
Denmark uses cherries 11'1 11~
wine because or its extre1nl'
northe1·n location. \V hi (' h
seldom Jets grapes get ri1>e
enough to provide suf fil'ient
juice for wine-making.
\Ve -\\'ere served I ,.,. n
cocktails based on kijara: a
cherry D;inish and 1.1 cherry
split. ~Jere are lhe re('i006:
CHERRY DAN1 Sll-~
112 ounces cherry kijarll\
l /R ou nce aqU11vit
Juice or 1h lime
Fill gl as~ \V ilh ice and soda
CHE RRY SPLIT ~ -,
118 part. cherry iijafa
l/R part \\•hite creme de
cocoa • '•
Pour over ice cubes in low
ball gl ass.
Slipcovers
Show Wear
Cording used ht st\anl)'t or
r;lip«overs a n d \1pholstet:1
usually is Lhc first place to
show wear.
If the fabric chosen i~ not
ei:;pccia lly durable. longer U~e
or the covering mnv be ob-
tHined bv omit1i11~ the corct\nJ:!
Plain sCams ~iv(' a neat aOd
attracth•c ap~nra1\ce. ----_......_
THE BEST
fl('l'ldl'l'!\hil) po 11 s prrt\'O
"P('nnutit" is on(' of Lile
\\'Ol'ld's mo~t ror11/ar ro!1'1q t.trips. Rc3d lt da ly in lht
Ot\ILY Pit.OT I
I
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ct2 DAJLY PI LO r Wr rlrir sd"Y· July 5, 197J --
DINNER
FR ANKS
MORREllS
All BEEF
• 1.POUNO PKG
' •l 75< " • d
• STATER BROS. SLICED
LUN CHEON MEATS-----~
8 VARIETIES -FULL HALf LB. STATER BROS . •
"'"'"""'"''"4 9. All IEff BOl.OGHA
PICXtE' PIMIENTO c
SANDWICH lOAf .
COTTO SALAMI
Bltf SALAMI
O\.IVE LO AF ' EA
SoPICEO lUNC ... ON •
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
ON QUALITY MEATS
fVERY PllCE Of MfA TIS
UNCONOITIONAll Y GUARANTEED
TO PLEASE YOU , .• OR YOUR M ONEY
Will SE CHf£RFULl Y IUfUNDED
WrdrieMtay July 5 11)72 _S __ PILOT-t.OVERTJSER If
-
M EALTIME 59 VEAL ' !~.~~!D BACON ................... LB. c STEAKS
STATER BROS CERTIFIED BEEF 7 9 STATflflJtOS lf~OOlllRIS«ET•CRYOVA CPl<G
R,0 "ou,,,,,,,,N,,""D, .. 0,,BONE ROAST ......... LB. ' CORNED BEEF . . . . ..... LB s 1 09
COOKED HAM ............ •-oz.59c cooKSDEL1c1ous
R . s I 01 STATOIROS.CERTlftfO lffF i~~~i~~~~:HRI~ L~B 98' 'f.~~~=STU K :::1:: MORREllSAUMfATORALLBEEf 79 TASTY BREADED
SLICED BOLOGNA ....... LB. c 89 .
i'i'iuNSCHWEIGER ...... 69' . C
SHOWBOAT 1-LI. PACKAGE 69 '!WU llllM.\"~O • GUAR"ANTEEO s 1 39 SLICED BACON ................... LB c STEAKS CLUB OR CUBE ........... LB . .
LB.
WILLY WON KA OOMP AS . 6PK. 49'
GRAPE DRINK l:.Ji" . 6, o' 54'
STAR-KIST TUNA f(~Y.~' ., CA N 42' PEACHES
LARGE SWEET FREES TOME
ST ATER IROS CERTIFIED lfEF NOT AILS• WELL TRIMMED
ROUND STEAK ·~ts!·............ .. 5 11 7 PORTERHOUSE STK "5 163
UAN ANO TENDER• GUARANTffO STATER IROS. CIRTlflfO 8£Ef • ' .
I-BONE STEAKS ---_ .. 5 157 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK .......... u '1 95
.I :~ iiiilAPPLE .................... 4 N~A~~· 5 1 tllll SUNSHINE . . 39 '~~:;;~:;~HI -H·O c' RACKER.I IG-OZ. .. ·c . .. .......... BOX
_ ;:"~;: VANILLA WAFERS .1 ~~t 39c
l·LB.
............ CAN
•
FISHER BISKIT MIX
NALLEYS THICK CHILI ..
HORMEL SPAM A5'•
B-1-SCUITS "usou"' "''"'" ORBUnlRMH • ...
40 oz 45c
. J)UZ 43c
" 01 63'
3 8-0Z. 29'
KER NS NECTARS 2 "01 27'
' HOT COCOA MIX "'""'"'". 5 "Gs 29'
SUN
CREST --· -~~-. CiNiNAF00D .......................... 8 · ~A0N~ s 1
TUNA IN 01L ;~~1~11~~;1~ 1 C>'N sz; • NESTEA
INSTANT TEA >ot 97c ·PLUMS
LARGE RED LA RODA • TUNA IN BRINE ic'.:'.~'i;~~. '"'" 51 '
SWEET-10 '.:" 1°. '"'' ,o, 79'
STll -P UF : ~:!~, '"' ""', ''" ·7gc
ROYALE ROLL TISSUE , ,,, 30'
VIVA TOWELS '"'"o" 35'
LYSOL CLEANER '" Ot 59' LB .
KLEEN GUAR D ''u""' .. "u' 72'
' SWEETHEARTLIME 4 ~~'es 41 '
SWEETHEART SOAP '.;·,~ 4 ;;;~52'
FABRIC SOFTENER ~;:'., , "'l 65
LIPTON TEA BAGS '"s 65'
" SKILLET DINNERS ~·: .. ',', ' ... "" 83'
HUNTS TOMATO JUICE "01 37'
SNACK PACKS ""•" " .• i. 1·. :1Ll1;: · ' 4 r1>1( 53c
LARGEFANCYSUN KI STVALENCIA 2 29 <
ORANGE S .LBS .
LONG TENDER CRISP GREEN ) 2 5 (
CUCUMB ERS ·········· .FOR
LARGE SWEET VI NE RIPE · 4 ~$ 1
CANTAL OUPES ·············· •
BOR~~S SHAKES ,,, , 5,, o: 11 I ~eaft'I{, & 'Bea«ftf /1i.d4.
GILLETT( II AN AC IN 29 PLATllllM . . . . !~J.b~JS s1 . ,,Sulc . ;;-1 -
~~~ffo~u~~~~~i~
·GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
VIEN NA SAUSAGE '"'~'~".
11 o; 91 c
l f> 01 rt•R 45c
5 '"' 62'
20< •• 7.0,21 c
ii.LLE0 TISSUE 3~:g~~5 1·
aEANSANDDEODORIZES BOWL 54c LYSOL CLEANER .... ~s~i
.~RAID '"''"""£~-L(J(,tt 'J~ 'lood 'P'riu:1.. :~ , ~-~ BUTTER STEAKS 6~~ 69<
ONRIEODNS 'YARD CiUARD~a•11,v 3~couisi' DINNERS '. ............. 69' .
:,i KiusFtYINGINSECTs GJi 1 , G~fEN G1Am.o.ssoAr10 37c cot.cf"''A"'(
ORIGINALITALIAN '" '-"TO 210-FEETSAWA'Y l uard ~'~~~ .. ~~!~,~~'~" ---"'29' ~~.L .. ~~~RE PUNCH -... ., 21'
SWUT $ " . -POPSICLES --·-.. , MORTON DINNERS -",,, 53' '
3 29 \ I TOWNHOU5f 79c l'l\'vt< .. r•1~I ~s ( . ·~ I, ,, FlJDGSICLES,. ....... _ .. _. "' ICE MILK BARS , , ., 39'
'-VAN OE KAMPS
, 1~·1.-oz · . FISH FILLETS '';~J 88'
IONA.NZA tt0AS1 Oii l.UIECUE IEEF
RALSTON
CEREALS
l.IS-OZ ... ltc 7.l~L •. 79<~ ,.c•m. SO..COUIT .......... 411t
llOWW • 1.&.0Z. ""'"••M ....... 4.5<
VANISH
GIAIUlAI BOWL CUAllllt :14-oz.55c PKG.
GRAVY WITH BEEF .. ~«i s .169 ~~·
VAN or KA~PS 99c l''°!Dt ~
HALIBUT . .. , °' PICTSWEET PEAS . , "42' '
MACEARONl-1&CfH1
EESE -·· o--· 33c B'EEFrSTEW 1U Cl g3c -~
(:Q(}i(jNG0
BAGS --_ aoz 29e' 01R1AN'G£JUI CE 1601 75r:
•
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WtdlW'sdaJ. July S l? :!. DAILY PILOT <f:J.
--·
-------------------------------------• --VALUABl f COUPON -----VALUABLE COUPON --VALUABLE COUPON -----VALUABLE COUPON ---·
ADVENTURE
Porta ble
Potab les
Pacl<ed
llt>ad1n~ f('lr !hr hra('h. the
park. rhe rlnc'h ., Tah!' lood lo
fit !he .~rl.'nf' -;i ~u rer soup -
: CREMORA
I NON-DAIRY
CREAMER
I
TOMATOES
LAR GE SI ZE
SLICING 25~
PLUMS
25~
CUCUMBERS
3~29~
J;in1plelo prep:ireand :i !'nar ....
'.~1':~:~,;~~:~;11;;~,=os,:,:,1:01:,,:: DI ET R c c 0 LA
FACIAL
TISSUES
BOX OF 200
2 PL Y
TISSUES
PRIORITY
WHITE MEAT
ALBACORE
GRATID
TUNA
'oz.
FLAT CANS
CALO
CAT
FOOD
6 oz.
FLAT
CANS
ltEG . 55¢
BAG
LARGE
FRESH
GRADE AA
EGGS
~.-,
WOODBURY
BAR
SOAP ·.~~. '"'
9 (~
I·
10~. --.
-·· .....• FULL 9UART BOTTLES ____ __
~ Ol l'OSIT 5 ' $100 ""'
based on one of the nc11csl
1·on1·rn1ence !iy.)dc; on 1 our
~rii<'l'r's shel f -;i 2-can p;it k
nf rh1li 'n hrcr d1n11t'r j
---------------------.---------------------------
Tn µpt the :.oup tu::;ether in "SUZIE."
no 111nr flttl. cornb1nc tan.~ of
11·holr kernel cnrn. 11·hoJr
tnn,:irnc.i; and !he canned beef ,
tl 1nnr1 . T<•."" in onion, grren1
pepP£r ancl crisp) haron
prrce:" fur ~rst ;111d good fla1or l
;:icccnt ,\1ncr1cc1n chcr~c _gne~
111 ttMl for ;id<l111on11I nnur1sh-
1nrn1 .1 f
llr:it !hr \1 ork~. lhl'n pac·k 1
Atld \11u"rr rei:idv In gn -ofl sh kl
n11 .\·0urda.\":<:;1d1rnturr Don'I an ess
rorgr1 In 1 :i ~" i·r;ickcr~ and
BAR M
HICKORY
SMOKED
USDA
GRADE "A"
3-LEGGED
PAN READY
•
MICRIN
MOUTHWASH
11 FLUID OZ. IOTTLE
RfG. SI .St AT SOME STORES
MA CLEANS
TOOTHPASTE
6".7S OZ. FAMILY SIZE
REG>. \l.Ot •T SOME STORES
PRELL CONCENTRATE
~~~~~~.o 2./$15'
REG . SI .St ,lT SOME S!ORES
SEA & SKI
Suntan Lotion or Oil
4 FlU IO OZ
REG . Sl.10 AT SOMf STOllES
BIRDSEYE
THICK 'N FROSTY
e VANILLA e CHOCOLATE
• STRAWIE JIRY
BIRDSEYE
ONION
RINGS
I 01. llEG. '''
10 oz.
,I;~ MINUTE MAID , m -~ ~ ~ LE·MONADE z • > 3'. l OZ. C.A.NS
lfil1 -=-"
NABISCO
WAFFLE
29'
I
rilhl'r n1bhlr foods -t'arrots. s k d
nl11rs fir 11h<11Clrl" SUit.~ )'OU!" mo e
f;incy.
Rr! 1·011 nr\"cr dreanlcd this H A M s SHANK
HALF
c
lb FRYING
CHICKEN
CREA ~~s RIG. 41< c m 10 OZ. CILLO PKG.. 39~
nc11 chili prndu,1·1 1\'1J1.i1ct l~nd
i1 srlf In SO\IP \\1th (I h11 1c llTI·
;i~inatinn 011nk of all th<' olhcr ---------------------dishes ~·ou 1·;111 1Tr<1tr
A·nd <Inn"! force! l ol
r <irttr1pfll(' in \hr
R('fnrrst ;i1 1011 l'rograrn S1n1p-1
Iv st•nd 1our cl11l1 'n beef label
In . B1i:· .John's Hcft1rcstat ion
Prn!!rarn. P 0 Box 8 0 6 .
F'ullrrlnn. California. 92638. A
lrcr 11•ill lie 1>l;inlrd in ;i na·
l1onal fnrf'.~I in ynu1 narnr
CJlll.l·C'l l EESE SllUl'
)
us~
CHOICE
, BONELESS
I.lit M sun PART HAM
-
f l lSH LIAN
GROUND TURKEY
1
lb
Prices Effective:
Thursday · thru Sunday
JULY 6, 7, 8, 9
!'rices subject to stock on hand.
I
WE GIVE
ILUE CHIP
STAMPS
WE GLADLY ACCEPT
u .s.D.A. FOOD COUPONS
··~
WI GIYI
11.UI CH•
STAMPS
19th and Placentia.
71 ll W. Chapman
'
·-
I
•
maufiir4i 1t,1 I :i1E ~ tit;1 t•
i
c_Amerlca's 93iCen len n ia 1 •
Ice Cream
I Af .l.lflJE I' VAN!!lA., P!NN OUfCH (HO
"''H Ff DOObtt OOU8lf FUDGE M"'lt8 '
'AP .. fQGA "Sl PAW8El!l!Y SHOl!l(Al(f M '
' I
/[llr<ON (HlllPI Pf(.O.N, NEW H,l,MP~H 0
(.._ Rl·!f SE~~y (Htf<;f (A>':[, V.t.ll~Y FOllG[ 111.J'I
ll~!1QN
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SWANSON, CHICKEN 11 5-0Z .
TURKEY 11 .5-0l., CHOPP[D
SIRLOIN 10-0Z., ME Al l OAF 10 75
OZ ., REG ULAR PKG.
\:•
4 ?89'
65'
HOFFMAN'S FULLY COOKED
SMOKED
HAMS
BEEF ROASTS
BONELESS CENTER CUT CHUCK .....
SHOULDER CLOD
BONELESS ROASTS ....... .
PORK ROASTS
PICNIC STYLE, SHOULDER ..... .
PORK STEAKS
PORK SUTT ..... . ...... . .... .
mau : I ' : : 11 ; l ' .
ALKA. 0 SEL TIER PKG 0' .,
0 BABY POWDER "'" ,. .. ' JOHNSON & JOHNSON, I • OZ
1~11~ ARRID DEODORAMT
f (T~A o~v REG OR UNSCENIED 6 Ol 1~~1111•r MISS BRECK HAIR SPRAY PE(, a.NO U"IS(fNJEO,] J.Ql
GILLETIE PLATINUM PLUS
OOVBL E EDGE Sll\OES PKG OF~
GILLETTE STAINLESS STEEL
OOU&tf~DGfO Pl(G OF 10.
Van de Kam p's : ·
tastes so good,
its hard to believe
it's so good for you .
COLLIER ·s BRIQUETS
Ol8 8.1\G •.. JO; 10 l!I ~· oO
STICK MARGARINE
Bldl: 80NNE1, \ 18 .
IVORY SOAP "!~SQ-..1,t,l S!lf '"'
SPEC IALS -July 6 9
White English 35c
Muffin Loaf , "o• '" •l•
Dan ish Cluster 43c
Coffee Cake s ,., '" ,,, ,,,
BATHROOM
~ TISSUE
ZEE, 2 ROLL PACK .
PINEAPPLE
JUICE
MAYF RESH 46-0Z. CAN
KALKAN 0 01
(AN CAT FOOD
BEEF BY PRODUCT, CHIC & LIVER KITTY STEW
MA YFRESH cl~~s
VE GET ABLES PEA S,
CU T GREEN BEANS, CR OR KERNEL CORN .
THE UN COLA
SEVEN UP
6 PA((, I 16l (AN5 ,
MACARONI
SALAD
MA.lfl!E5H 16 Ol .
\
·,,_ .. ,,
$
FOR
$
FOR
$
FOR
.. I · I
$
FOR
.,
BAR·B·Q
SAUCE H•«O"
MAYFRESH
CHl\•S &P1TIS,l!EG.HOl 1lOZ PEACHES MAY FRESH HALVES, SLICES. 29-0Z. CAN BREAD
YUBAN
COFFEE
1-LB. 83' CAN
CHUCK
STEAKS
LEA N, BtADE CUTS .............. .
LEGO'
LAMB
.,
U.S.D.A. JNSP., FRESH FROZEN ~ROM NEW ~EAL AND
FRYER PARTS
WHOLE LEGS CAllf. CROWll,
WITH PELVIC
BONI BREASTS, SPllT OR WHO LE, WITH RIBS ATTACHED, 79 ...
OllUMSTICKS, THIGH~ WITH F'E !VIC BONE .......... (
FROM OUR MAYFRESH FAMILY Of PROUD BIRO~ ................... .
60'
99'
S 1 OJ ·
Pork Butt Roasts 69 '
BONE IN . . t 8
~~J!M~~$)RT RI~~ 59'
~~~t~~-ANKS "69'
~~~!f,ED PORK 18 s 11 9
~~~.~~STEAKS " S 119
~!~YSTEAKS" s129
WHITE OR WHEAT
16 OZ. LOAF
mag fair. DELICATESSEN . ··
-~~~~ All B!1~s!N'E~~1~CN A
1 ~~ ~\sl~JD ~
EA.
KRAFT CASINO NATURAL CHEESE '"' •..
JACK. MUEN5 TER MOZZ AREll A, C ht' fl.VI A f. All
AROtN ASSORTED SALAOS
POlATO,MACARONI 1507 co1r 'A l,.'')/
PILLSBURY BISCUITS
BUITERM ILK OR SWEET M ILK 8 O:
~ :. WllSON'S All BEEF FRANKS
'l'llAN COOKED SLI CED HA M
4 oz ' 4" x 7"
CERllflEO.,. 12·0Z
LB. ~ mautii ••• I 111 : I
ROYAL OCCASION VODKA 11!!!1!!1 -• • ..;. 801'"?00F (HAP(QAl!l!.fQfO 0 ·'"''
KENTUCKY BOURBON LB .
SAM SV(ES, FUL\ So PllOQ< ',.,
Pork Link Sausage33 <
HQfFM.t.N 8 OZ Pl{G
~~l~JR,,!~o~~'~' 18 69' CANADIAN DEW
ROYAL OCCASION BLEND
Bl ENDED WHISO:Ei 80 PJl'OOf . ,
CANADIAN WHISKEY , 86 PROO•, ' ' '' 11.1.V{ A GOO() 8"E4(,,lt,S;
JIJl'MMYnEAN ROYAL OCCASION SCOTCH
IMPQqfED RAllE. 86 P~OOI , ' " ...
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
REGULAR 1 LB gg c J LB SJ 15 OR HOT ROLL l'IOL L
~-SALAD LETTUCE FAVORITES_........_,
:g~~~~EDLEAF, 2FOR2e~ AND SALAD BOWL
79' •
81 ' WESTERN ICEBERG TOMATOES ~~,~~~GSll[
CUCUMBERS 6~~.~
lb. 29<
2~29< s 138 LETIUCE
j. CARROTS ON~o;Ju';;;,KG .. EA . 1 O<
~~PLUM SALE-MIX OR MATCH -----.
LA RODA, NUBIANA, WICKSON 3 s 1
ELEPHANT HEARTS LBS .
NECTARINES SWEE_T & JUICY •... ............. 3Lb ss1
Apple Sau ce 69 c MRS. FRIDAY'S BREADED SHRIMP. 8·01. 11.09
Cake ........... 1L1rer.11t1.1tc MRS.fRIOIY'S BREADED SHRIMP 1-lB . 12 .33
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:' ~ B~ GLORI FICKLl7'(, lrepe roll up d!'d l'~a,::e t '<~~ J'11 b \lr b~ht' 1n ~ IJ Gtllf'ro1Js p,nrh '"'""' bdfill one at a tin1r in·, bPOI]~ ~i m-chicken. d1;10intrd ln shallo~· baking dish ar· O\f'r <'hlrkf'n with topplft;:
Oldesl reiuaurant in par-side do"·n 1n butte1ed (lOl r~ l.t Et t'n lU tn Ii m·nu'.f'i SaUJP nn,rin al'd t::i~:i in <Ill mrrtng sauct rnaklng surt 1 large on inn. shcf'd raJ1ie ch 1 ck t n , anno1nting ha111I Rrriuri-nven to ~\
turesqut 41fguna Beach 15 The balung dish. s , fl a r a: 1 r. r 1n i~rt:" .. 111'P r P Add <&8 ~ .:t rt compltitl~· "°' trtd 3 c!Qyes mioccd .£·ltLr tach pttr!" ~ith 01L salt t1M dri;ref's ilt1t1 rook u n ~1 I
\\"hilt Hnu~e. built in 1918 h\ crf'pes £;'ir.!<I Slfll.IA:\ tom;1'11"', nnqn~ ri11· rttn \\'1lh "·11h sauct pepper Sprinkle '411h garlic po!atoe5 a;P f'lone {a~';lS
the p1ontt>r Rird f::irn 1l~ "ho P111re a~r:11.~~,J~ •J'lC 1 1l1 l' i. d \11111" \1att>r t11 ~,iutrrrr In lot•~ ~j,11,h until ec::E.~ .ilfe Jtablr~poonsirc:rtablrni! anrl tnp "'tlh r>nton shre~ m1n1·t 0.5\011::rr ·:·
stoppf'rl roast al 1raff1r \\1th a bet11+'een ea th ;ind ct, ~ .. 11 :'. !~ i' ir: t' l ··~-r··ep.1rcd J,ri11111 ~1t, ~pnn kle "·'h r1Y1kr~! pttil Sall and pepprr Pl.ire 111 ~11 drgrre O\tn 15 If 1 h1r kPn llc\..s "'hile &ik·
provoking motto "When In with light cream ~· .1 11 c r 1 · ?"•1 s..111 r> Spr:r\..le li1-il ~i1l1 nnrl pep· f"('a~ .:1nd sei ie at onte 10 6 3 ne11· pota!oe~. quilr!rrrd m1n11tl"\ 1ni:: arid A lJ!rle "'aler and,; r Lttg.~na let !he Birds feed Sprink le all \\l!h \trii:i~rl'.1 1 n1rrl111n111n1n1i, c'.J"lnrrd iwr anrl ~·mn1er lO Ill 15 port .on~. I sma ll ran "'hf'llt tomatoe~. Arrilngr pt11.11nt~ 'llrC1und A i~range rhlrken anrl pot~~)
\tllJ and Parme~an ·• ''·~ 1 ,1 •1( @:J'l•: minule,; .!-luring nccas1ona\l.v drained c:hirkio11 st1rru<tg ,l:Pntl\ and on hr'4 ted pl;:irter p1ur dlX'~
' The 54-~ear-old landmark Plttce undf'r broiler 3 or 4 ~: lh11_· ; • 1n 'r"'<>';i~le oil anrl adrl1n:: war er 1f nere.,~11r1· flllCKE\ \'ESl \.ll"S Generous kp~ :.11 eer basil bakf' Ii mnrt n11n11res 01 rr lnp anrt surrou nd ;\\11th
ha s been expahded . cli8nged tnuiults until Iljhtly bro\\iieO s:J'.'r.-1'"~ f'( ";i•:; t1J L~~e -c:irerut1''1n1lrr--:.,1'e!ll"ff'e-W -z--1-0 -~ po u-,-a--1,-,-in-g--1 cup coo e as C'ffiip !nma!ot'' ana!.pn"-rik=1,--r-ookf'd peas ser,·p:; 2 ~ hands many limes and con.I-------=---'---------------~-----::;_ _______ :_ ___ _::__ __ _: ___ :__ _______ _: ______ ~----
tlnued tn maintain old timt
Laguna charn1. a kry at·
traction to the h1\\·n's r,.
no"•ned art 11nd the;iler cro"d
A flavor flf l::nli!hsh t;n·ern
prPvaiL, \\'tlh lralhtr booths
lining tnt'te ~rparate dining
arras. including one in the bar
"'hich often ser\ es RS a party
room.
I.,.on g f~rnffi (W ils two1111me .
buffet featur ing three el'llt'ers
and assorted veget;iblei; anri
salads. The \\'hi!r !louse is
once again in the hanris 1Jf
lnngt1mt 01\'ner Jules Marine
\\'hfl ::i,;irees. "Nnw let the Ma-
rine" fctcl .vou."
Chef .John ~1a juri. another
La.guna notl'lhle newly rf'turn ·
ed after a pro!onged absence ,
has exp.:t nri!'d the lunch buffet
to ~ix da,vs <t \\'eek and added
a Sunda.v fhan1pa,1!nf' Rrunch
ftal urin,'l Italian speci .1 lt1rs.
Crah Cannf'lnn 1 1delicR!f'
crab· filled rrtpes 1, e R Ii! s
Sicilian ~ ll;ihan r;in cherns •,
and ch1cke:n \'e!'u\'ius flangy
\\'Ith tnmator!i f ;ire t;ist y PX·
ample.~ for "'hirh he shares
h ill TP('lpE'1'
Fl ;:i mini:: de!-M"rt~ '4 re
annther brunch innov;i11nn
Dtnnrr. !ie'r\'ed until mid·
n1gh1. includes a different
Jtatinn .rep;:i,.,t n1;?htlv to all.R·
ment the wr ll kno11 n s!eRk·
6en food mrnu Chef i\1<4Juri '"
1.-ni::.1' sp111zhel1 i is rilv.'il~'!' nn
tht bill nf fare. an rillernnte
to pcila!np,~
BASIC FR>:NCH CREP ES
1 ! cup fl o11r
2 eggs
Pinch nf !ir!l1
\\'::iter ~s nePrlerl
Beat ell!ll!.~ we:ll 11·1 th salt and
flour Adri writer ll!rilriuallv un-
til hatlPT IS ('f)n~1slcnc.\ of
he;:i \·~· cre11m.
Pour t:noueh battrr 10 bnl -
tnm of 11,ii!ht l\' ,li!rr::i.,t>d 7"
rrf'pf' skillet tn h::ire!v cn1 rr
·1ahoul 111 nunrrc 1, rorate p.:tn
grntly lo fnrrn th in crepe ;ind
rook Ol'er ](111 heat until !'£''
but not bro" n
Rr pe;:it un t1! all bi!llPr is
used . S1ack1n,li! creres be!"'Pen
squ11re~ of "'ax raper. >1akes
12 .
CRAH Ci\,\~EL<l.\I
2 ounces but1rr
12 nunrrs C'OOkert crahmeat,
cut up
8 ouncPs sliced mushrooms
I shallot. chopprd
I tahle~pnnn minced onion
112 clips hcil \'." cream saner
3 flunce~ Sautrrne "'ine
12 cup shredded ~107 . .:treUa
cheese
t , rup izra1ccl rnrme~an
2 cups 11 ,ii!ht crean1 sauc e
12 cooked aspar.1,li!HS ~r-ear.!I
12 crepes
Sautr \P,li!P!t1 hle" 1n butter
un til translucrn1. Add crtt b
anrl sauter nr and ~im mt'r lo
reduce li11u1d Blenri 1n hea v~
cream sauce and cool.
Pour about one ta blespoon
mixture in cen ter of each
Cookies '
Sugared
An early 1·ers1on of a cookie
tha r has be.en a fa 1·orile for
years.
f.er\e ~·i!h Stuffed Egg
Salad. Bread Tray and Fruit.
PLANTATION COOKIES
l \.2 cup~ sifled flour
l, leasponn rac:h baking
soda and salt
11 cup buUr r or margarine
12 cup granu latef'l sugar
'~ cu p firmly pa cked dar k
bro1l'n sugar
I large egg
12 teaspt')On vttn•l\a
2 tablt"spoons hn! "''a1er
l package 16 ouncPs or
cup \ i:em i·i:~1eet chnro\alt>
pirces
t, cup chopped pf't iln.'i
Sift together the flour . bflk·
!OJ! sod.11 and s.11!1. Cr!'ilm but·
ter and su,11:ar~: thnrou,ehly
beat 1n ejllJ! ttnd vaniH.:t, then
hot water. St ir in sifted in-
grt:rhenls . chocn1J:1te ~ n d
pecans. Drop by le\•el table·
spoons. a few inches aparl. on·
to butlered cookie sheets .
Bake in a moderate <:t~n
degrees! nven aboul I 0
m1n11tes. Makes about 311
dozen .
CURRIED f'ISH
For .fl htbulou! fish stuffing.
combine 1 cup of flnt: cr umb!
with i., teaspoon c u r r y
l'O"'de:r, 1 tabl~n gr11vy
1e11sonlng sauce. 2 t.ah\espoous
melted butter. Spread fre11:h or
frozen fish \\'ith mix ture a11d
roll. Bake ln moder11te ov!n
for about 30 minutes. Serves
6
PRICES EFFECTIVE
WED., JULY ~ THRU
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_,._ ;; . about-Beef Quality
and Discount Prices
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IN PLAIN TALK-to get top value for the money you spend on meat. it is importan t to understand the difference
between "COST" and ''VALUE",,, "COST" is the money yo u spen d ,,, "VALUE" is determined by what you get for •
·thei>riee-#te-aff'lount-Gf-gooo'-e..t-1ilg meat tl'lat aGHiall y reaefies-yGtir table. --•
The steps we take to put more of this good-eating meat on yo ur tab le begi n with our highly selective •
buying met hods. Our meat experts have a sharp eye for quality. Years of expe rience have taught them I
exactly what to look for in se lecting beef. Beef with just enou gh fat,,, and beef they know will be .
deliciously tender, juicy and flavorful.
Then our extra-careful trim is the next step in assuring you of top value for your money. For example -
the chine bone, gristle and fat that we remove f'1Jm an ordinary standi ng rib roa st ac tually account for
approximately 14% of its total weight -weight that sometimes is included elsewh ere with the roas t -and
in the price you pay! We also remove the tough tail end as well as the excess fat in a T-bone steak -this ca n
can easily add as much as a quarte~ of a pound of wa ste. Our same ca reful trim applies to other cuts as well.
Remember too -our everyday low di sco unt prices mean savings that begin at the checkstand -every
time you shop. At Lucky, the PRICE is right -the VALUE is right -and th e QUALITY is right,,, backed by
our unconditional money-back guarantee of satisfaction , .. ou r written "Bond" on every package. NO WAY
can you go wrong when you shop for meat at Lucky! ,
OUR BEEF IS SO UNIFORMLY GQOD.. THAT WE DARE TO BACK IT WITH OUR
REPUTATION, AND OUR "BOND'.'
1>•1c1s ..... DISCOVNTID •XC•l"T ON , ...... nADID AMD OOVllUIMlnCONTaOLLIOneMS
KEY BUY FARM FRESH PRODUCE
DOLE PllEIPPLE ~BANANAS
WHEAT-BREAD-:c:;~~i~:,:1 31 · ·._ -\ C
.rCRACKERS .... ".":"\;;:-;,~ 29' · ' J lb
PACKAGED GOODS
.,.+-HIHOCRACKERS •• ~:r;i 39' BABYFOOD ..... ·.·:-~~~:~~a · RUSSET POTATOES
.rNOODUS ....... :.-;;-;;: 3S' STRAINED JUICE •.... ~~!;;::; 8'
""1"1"·1·A .. M'"1'x"-'fllll[ Jll'fll&~W•f 33 • JUNIOR FOOD ••• ~1.~~:~:~ 12 ' U.S. NO. 1 1 0 c
.rP •••• ""'"~' BABY MEATS >M"'26' GRADE CAKE MIXES "'" 12' •.••. ,,.,,,,,.. lb
Cf' OOC.OLAll.-!I OIYUl!l; • • • '0160~ sw~Frs DINNERS .r~~:6:~::1a ·
Q'4JIFFY FROSTING. ·''"~~~) 12' FOLGERS COFFEL ,';:; 83 '
CHXOtAn Oii 'l'!IITT: P•rP. ~IC.l.lllt. 1111! ~ llKll•C PUl
ZONIERS. , •••. ''."."~':'.'.~!',';~ 3S' . ·'~,,,.-FOLGERS COFFEE 2.2S
~MARSHMALLOWS 1~0~0:;~ 27' ~ --. Fo lG'ERS'itiSTcANT'' ~;0:09
D<COIAllD~a /t WHITE \" 120 -so.n.
IOLL . . .
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
AHEm rp"511(.,o!ll .. ~1 1 23 u-· ••••••• ~Cll'lC. •
.,-4FACIAl TISSUE ••. ,,,'~\•;:: 32'
adSOLO CUPS •.. '.":~~,'~~ 87"
CONFIDETS ~IHU~IN&"'tNI 41'
0 0 • • 0 ,, 11CIM!W
~RINSO .....••.• r:;~~r;;; 67 '
TIDE DETERGENT •••• •;g; 1.41
ZEST SOAP •••••• ·.1•.ot::~ 21"
MR CLEAN l lQUIOClllllf' 73' • • • • " • •• :tOZllL
..-4FlOOR SHINE ':"~';,~~; 1.39
.rnooR SHINE ~·~~:~ 1.79
PET FOODS
COl'!l100/ )&I
'FOLGERS INSTANT 1.49
(()Hit /100/ J&I •
.rFRUIT TREAT .... ~;;:>;:; 31'
&11'1.I ~l'IWIUlf QI &l'f"l.E lWll~
,,-'PRUNE JUICE, . , • ~~;T,1 so ·
<f4BONED CHICKEN .. ,';;<;:: 48 '
STARKIST TUNA . ~~'t1.~r~1~:! 53•
HORMEL TAMALES •..• ~:: 37'
DRESSING •.•.. K~1To~~~:r~ 54'
SIRGUPE 3yc J!llOW
BARON
VOM REDBUtRf
GENERAl MILLS
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__...SAUCE •~rltC*v1~Plc;.;nn 33 ' ..,.-• • • • • •••• 110/C!N
o'4 PRESERVES ~:r~~N~1'~wo~~:; 57 1
BLACK PEPPER • :"':•.••,o;rt;e 47•
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• • • • • • • i4ozo" Q""'"OLIYES .M(otw.i,ozc.11129 '
(Alo CAT FOOD """'" '"" 17. . • • . • '"' • • ·~ ,nic•N cf' ROYAL CROWN 6"ll101 C•~s 79 •
CAT FOOD l'\)llll00 l1Plf\'""'l' 4S '
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KEY BUY
IESTLE'S QUICK
COCOA MIX l:5c 32·0UNCE
CAN . ' ~ . . .
"OUR PRIU PROnCTION POLICY GUARAl'IHES
SCHWEPPES """"'""'ru" 1 09 ••• 6~(1001&11.S •
111'!~ ll'~O« Oii 10~ c
SACCHARIN .••• ~~~;::~ 42'
DAIRY PRODUCTS
c;f41MPERIAL •••••• i.o::~1c1~~ 40'
SOFT MARGARINE ••• ~\'Iii 33'
PET MILK .•••••• ~v ~~· .. c~~ 19.
ICE CREAM •••••• ·"'~it1c1:~ 65"
Tl4:SE PRICES TO 8{ £H£CTIVE fROM WE ONfSOAT.'JULY STH l !ll~OUGl-I JU£50AY JULY 111ll 1977".
lDW DISCOUNT PRICES ON HOUSEWARES & BEAUTY AIDS
BAND·AID
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BRAND
PLASTIC
STRIPS
Sox of 30 "sheer
strip" bondages:
assorted si zes.
68c
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'SINE·AID PKG. O F 24
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"'-Jl--~· relief
FLOWER GIRL 11
EGG SHAMPOO
16 OL Bonu47c
FLOWER GIRL .
CREME RINSE 47c
16 OL BOTlLl
fLOWER GIRL
CREME1LEMON 47c
RINSE 16·0Z.
fLOWER GIRL
LE'MON SHAMPOO
16 O L BOTTLE 47'
47'
DREFT DETERGENT 440Z. 97c BOX
BOLD DETERGENT B4 0L $141 BOX
DISH DETERGENT LOW SUDS $235 1 S7 OL BOX
IVORY LIQUID DETERGE NT a1c 320L BTL
IVORY SNOW SOAPPOWDU 97c 32 OL BOX
KEY BUY
SKILLET DINNERS
7:::i!~~ES1:5 c 15·0UNCE
PACllAGI
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SANDWICHES •• ~l·:·~1 :,~ .. ~:1~ 69 '
FRUIT PIES., •••••. ".:~·", 29 '
•'f'l.I f'll(N Olt &Ol.H&lJltt
MACARONI Ji(Wt!ll.\AN fll.••'J,"':' 38 '
0 0 • • • , 0 Jl !llP,
FISH FILLETS •• '~ :" .r'~i,.'~~ 1.59
.,-<DOLE JUICE. •.•• ',":~;~!18 '
PtJ,IN OR W!Tll {lllA~ct
FISH CAKES .•••• ".:'~:~:'.1.29
LOBSTER TAILS ... 0 ~·;;•;,'.3.15
VEGETABLES •••••• ~·~7r1:~42~
~·~1 BU!I!~ BfA'IS Cl~ N.lS
SNACKWICH ES, .•• '."\",!;':;"'. 37 '
("'f\I' Bu•GI• (Hlllf ~~•II '>Rf~[I f~ltl!O (l!H~.
f'!Pfll<'l~I P'I!•. f i/[A O• $t'''ll'~Y JOt
<f" JOHNS PIZZA •••• .'~:i 73 '
f!OptlQ~I. C/!Hlt Cli' SAlr.AC.I
FRUIT f~D'."l!Ql.1<> ·~A\11 47 • ••••••••••• 11c: "'"
ll-.9(~~•1S Q<l~0·£\ f<P t•A("!)
,,-'TREESWEH . , .• ''.'';.;~~~ 27 '
BEVERAGE • SPIRITS
GOLD SEAL GIN •••. M;:;~: 3.66
BUDWEISER BEER . '.~ ,~;'.1.69
BURGUNDY WINE '.'c;;;,":,: 1.lS
(AVAILA8lE .AT OUR STORES WITH llQUOR 0£PT.)
• , • the few items listed Qn this .
poge constitu te just ~o smell .
sampling of the thousands of low,
discount prices. in store for you.
m ~Van de Karn p's m
AN OUTSTANDING VARIETY
OF FRESH BAKERY GOODS
.iN.&NllM • 1·,11 S.. Stllf• Ctl!•p 11"'·
AN.&MllM • 710'W, t1 ,,i..,, A••·
A!US.& · 11J t t'r'9dtl0flt St1MI
l .t.LOWIN , .... • ll t•O lo1111r11 lh•.
C.<OG.t. , ..... • 7214 Me1oft A•t .
W. COVINA · lw11ci"'4 5~6'rilo1 (lft.
OOWNIT -IJ10 fln1loft1 II•~.
G.t.IOIN C.IOVI • lJOIS l11tlid U.
GUNDAU • llSS W. C.(1"''~' l l•d.
GLIN0.&11 • 1000 M. (11T1rl!I A•~.
Hl~LAND P.t.11(. 11 1 W. A,,...,, 4$
HUNTINGTON BEACH . t OSl AtlOfltt A'ft,
LAGUNA HlllS·\Oft Oit90 f ry, tt ln Pat
tA MllAOA • t• ••to•a~a Sho1J11i~9 ''"·
(AKIWO(IO • lti t•t lMI ~ot,int Ctft .
lAWNO.t,ll • U4 11 So. H1w1h1'"' llld,
lfNNOt • 10101 p,,,;,lf .l•t.
tTlllWOOO • 10711 Allo~tic A••·
lOlllfi lllCN • 6llS I Sprin9 St.
f, lOS INGllfS • l 40S f , l•oo•lf'I A•t.
MONIOY1A • 4l l W. HwlTll~lt• OflYt
MONTlllltO . I SS Nt . W1lt1l
JolOIW.lll • 1101t Aton•• ll•L
OIA NGf • 2610 f C~a,...111 A•1.
'ASIO[M a • 'II f. ¥11• St•ttl
S.t.N lflNAtOINO • lS1•5 Aoot~no ~·
I. saN GAlllll . 'Jl I. loo 1~·· l h-,,
SAN '1010 • 1&36 l Sth Sr
SAltfA MONICA . 1611 l111<oift 81w4.
SOUTN GAJI • llll J,,.,,,,.. l lYll.
llOONDO llAC14 • 11 Ii ••!tttt 11•11
TOllANCI • 11$0 ,,,!fie (Mu H•y.
lOllANCt • lltO )op11ht d1 l lw4 .
T\IJUNGA • 61'0 I Dt1~•U l l•tf,
TUST IN · 1lllO No•,o•t ''' ,, 11! ~· wurc111; 1 ~ . 1101 1 ... c,111 11.,
WUfMIN~l!~ 1)011 i'"n9do!o S•
Wlllff!f~ • ISOS' SM11 11 A•t
WHITfUt • 111!0 I ·w~t11l11 ll~d.
WILMIN(jfOlf . 1111 liie •~ej&o. WOOOl~NO "Ill\· 171•0 v,1-,ry 81,d ' ·~~I'••·· •.. t up••"'••••'• lo\or .r ~...,. ..
~~~-~~~.~.~!!~~ ..... " "$) 49
~N~!~T!J~~~ONt>EO ....... ~1i5 1 48
~J~~0~,l!J,1!.o~!~A.~ .... LI $] 48
PORK SAUSAGE ~I:~~.~~~~:~~.~~~.~.~~:~·.~~., ... EA 8 8 C
~~-~~.~·-~,~.~~.~°"''""' .. $] 74
t!!~ss~~-~~~1!H,,tot ~KG ; ... 33 C
k~~!.~~~. BACD.". .......... 73'
~,~~~~.~ .~,~~o~ ...... ~.'.'..'..'.~ 7 9 •
~.~!~.EJ~NN~l!~u~~'KG .......... 79c
~~~.-.~. '·~Y~R BA~~~ 89'
fWll'l•THINll OZ ~KG~.lkl
PER SONALIZED MEAT"' RVIC~
Any cul of meat prepared to
your own speci fications .••
at no additional charge
Fresh ... Deli Items
f ARMER JOHN FRANKS ,
AllMl•T ••.........••••••• l•llPIG72
RICOTTA CHEESE ,
PllCIOUS llANO . , .•••.•• , , • , l·ll n.G 71
MOZZARELLA CHEESE 98,
PllCIO\IS I I.ANO ............. 1-ll PIG
BUDDIGS MEATS'"~~;r.,~~'· ,
HAM, CHICllN, SllCfD • ...•• ).OL PIG 3 9
KRAFT CHEESE FOOD AMllKAM, 9'
INOl'llOU•ll Y WIAPPID Sl1CES 12..0L PIG 1
MACHIACH SALAMI c
OSC•I MAYll •.••.•••••.••• 141.PIG 75
OSCAR MAYER BOLOGNA c
.ioll Ml.tT (I OZ • .lll IUJ 63') •• 14L PIG 59
COTTO SALAMI 7 2' osc•• M•Tll ••.••. ' ••••••• &.oL PIG
LEO 'S IMPORTED HAM 59•
SUCIO, COOIUO ••..••.••••.•• .(IL ltl:G
PILLSBURY BISCUITS ,
IUTTilMlllOI HOME STYU ••• 141. TUii 10
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f I
CHUCK ROAST
TOM TURKEY ............ HA~VEST::~~~~~:::~T~:~~: 45 c
CROSS RIB ROAST,.,,..,,, •• ""'~~::~·:: s 1°9
T-BONE
CUT-UP
STEAK "'"•"SJ 63 ••••••• UNC 0 '1;0 1T10"'AllY ao~O[O La
FRYERS """'·'""' 38 c •••••••••••••••••• (IOIC ICENil9
FULLY COOKED HAM .... ~~:~~.:;:.~~t: 67c ,.
FRESH FRYERS
~:;2~~,tf~:~T A3 3 c
I O~DED LB
1'11·JLI~
GROUND BEEF .. """""" 69 c • •• • • • • • • • lHtCONOITIONALL Y 10"1 0£ 0 l B
RO UND STEAK ,.,,.. '"' s 112
••••••• UNCOND!T10"1 AlL v8~~1:~:0 la
DISCOUNT CENTERS
ARE DIFFERENT!
Bigger then o Supermarket! Mor'e !hon o
Va riety !.lore! On-The -spot !.hopping for o
pen or o pantsuit t .• A rug or a rake!,. A
blanket or o b ike! And m uch, muc h more ..
ot money sa ving low discounl prices !
.. Thi s symbol deno!e~
those ilem ~ ovodoble
ONLY at 0 15COUNT
CENTERS.
•
IHEAVT DUTY
PICNIC
GRILL
99'
COOKIE SHEET.
Heavy-duly weight,
bright plated steel
finis h, gall ery rim.
12" x 18" !>ize.
PLIYJALLS
STACKING
TUMBLERS
-r'll'I Unbreokoble, glass·
like pla•tlcs.
• OL SIZE
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13 OL SIZE
11 OL SIZE
30 OL SIZE
19'
24'
27'
33'
.,-'Y__. 2-QUART ~rt1 FONDUE
. '' Fondue pot, lid, ~.t roysb)"99 cole<s.
FLIPPY FROGMAN ~~y;~
OR SUBMARINE '
WATER TOYS EA~] 7
7 KENNER
DISNEY FLIP TAILS
WALKER RIDERS 7 4c $2 27
SHOAT·SLHVE -
PUMA-PRESS
JD-QT. SIZE
FOAM
ICE CHEST
l ig htweight !.lyre
foom picnic chest sac
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q M~N'S SPORT
SHIRTS
I
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ZORIES
Summet<ool open-air footweor
for the eolire fa ~i ly. <;;91ors.
MIN'S LADIES' ltHllDREN'S
37c 37c 27c
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GOURMET-
1'1 U\RBARA Gl6BONS buy ine1 pen!ilvt fa lty chopped
1~. 1 11,1 . .;!. and n..1mburgers meal tup to 1.600 calories per
\1·1• 1rn's f a 1 11 r 1 t e pound, ra" I.
a burger seem bigger add lot.I 1r you mu51 cheese.ii. make
of chopped on1on11. it half ·a sh~e of extta_5harp
Hiimb11r1er 'l'Oppln gs That rhrddar A 111hlt !ipoon fl f
1 •,11 l' tr ;ii! lhP hot Bread crumb11; and ' 01her
c, 11 •l'lled 1h1.'\ 111.'rkend ~~~~chyth·;~;te~~~s" ea~d p ~~ innocuous slire of chl'dd11r th11t cntsup 1~ about 18 ralnr1es if
1ums a meat cake into a you 're dead serious aoout
i., ,j , ·d to ('1111 • , . the boh d 1 . b , I , , 1 , -; ivoulrl l'l'i1l'h ~ar ~, rate ca ories. ut llr'I
f,:heeseburger also adds ;ibou l el1n11nating ever.1' last i.:1!"lr1r.
HlO calories to !he count , ~ S"'i lch to die.lie caL:o1up 11·~
stop a,nd ask yours~l f 1f the one-third the calnries -only
i;nnd, l1.ttf.1_f.!!!1nr_ Qi an..u~ six..pcr_tablespoon......
.,1,,. 11 rrnportlons' as ~ sponge to Jsop up the
111rlt1n,c.; fa! rhat .. wop Id
--...-........ 1-. ~ t• tt-h'"T"'T r--mhlf11 is€' -dram-in!o 1 our
• 1 1 1 • r I' op he ~ he.cause barbecue. If vou 1\.'ant 10 niake rher~l'h11ri:rr \l nuldn't be JUSt f or a cnlorir·\l'l~r ··~11111-
~ •. 1 ! , <111· :1rr11 es e>0pect1ng to · as sar1sfy1ni;:. burger" ser1'e 11 lnl1forn1a·
, 1 1 r.ir But JUst try lo 111cture
I•"· ;111 tha t extra rood IS
1 11 • !" ]r1o k Jll your ne"'
dill
Hr1 r ;irr sn1ne helpful fa cts
I ' ~prp in 111ind
Ii \Jt REC l;t~ r. UI Ut:
l"Clft B TKl~l \\'EARERS
\'r;1nklurterli Tht< t\·pical
11 'l·n1r is ahout 1111 calories.
11,·1 ;u1kl'd. and 1.111 1·;iloriec:
I 'dt'd raccorrting to l.1 s
I i(':•;1r1 rncnt nf Agrtrulture
t 'unntec:. hased on in fr ;1nl:s
1 I ;i pou11rl I. l!O\\l'l'('I', lll·
11111;11 brand~ can 1ary from
.1, ·1\ of 110 t'alnr1es up'" 1 5~.
In J'"IH'r11!. frilnks l\'ilh cer-
·1 d ;·dd1·d ;1rr the least fat1en-
1:1 , :•rl ··0111 n1r:it" franks'
1v. •h p•nk :1nrl hc>rfi the most
I ''!'1111'" ''All-brrf'1 franks
._.rr· 111 thr n11rl ·r;ir.i.:f'
\ ft11 \l•;11s ;1 -:u 10 snn1e
p 11h I. II 11;i~ p1>•-1hll· 1n find
· \n11 far l r:111i..~·· 11·1rh a r"dur·-
' [ f 1' t ··fltrnt ' Turk r \'
t .1nh·," c1<!clr fr'11n1 11111-f;i!
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j, 1! '·1:·il'I' 11rrc al.;;n ~nl't.
l'o11•·1t•r rhr<;f' r1E>lir1.,1J<;
1 , 111 t"· ·p rr" ~rrm to ha \'t'
1.1111..,h•·rl fr11n1 nvist
1~·1 ~n•ri..~IS
) ('HI f'rtn parl11lh "rlc-fa!" a
.1·11 h1 rl1npp111~ 11 1n hn1hnc
' 1<·r ;inrl l<'t:1na: it se! fl'lr 1n
~(\ ll'I' ,,1, 11:"1! pr111·•'f''t tn
•1! JI ,ic; 1n1111rr1n:1ll\ 11ou!rl
·11:• ''l•llr>. fa! 11111 grt rid nf
th•· I"~" f.11lrr11n::: 1t 11111 hr
l 'L 1•1I., ·r11ppinc" i\1u .,1:nrl 1c;
. ·, 11·•1 ? 1 ··:1ln1 lf'S :i lr1 ,.f
1 '• 11 .. u11 Tlh·;r's ll!ilf' rl1f-
i• 1:·rit·" 1'(·1111·c11 1 \' r f' ~.
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Childrtn IOd finttf loads
to 1oeethlt1. E1t111t lrfth
ftviU and n'91onl ii tueh •
plt".,t Wrl lo :•ukt"
vittmint •nd n11ntr1l1.
l nnt Vom buyert. llwV
buv trviu ..ii m11oro1 t~
~· rtilChed matulltV
ev1n 1hOU9h ~v •"
11111 '""'· Sott "Cllltomll r~ntd" truit ii not ,..UV
~h.11 Homt1Nkt1t b\/y •• . 'H FIRM fruit wid nwlon1 know•nt tMy Wt
ri n ptrltc:tly 91: room 11mptrttur1. Nt~
:'ee fruil or nwlon in 1tw rtlriftr.ior ur11il
ihl trt 1011 10 ihl touch. Plln thffd lo h-t!,..., of p1rhc1lv ril**! 1UIClOUI INll tnd
:n.1on1 to b119"tel'l .,y 1n1c:k or O. .. rt tune
111 wetk1on;. Your llmity will lo" you lor •1·
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LUSCIOUS RED MEA TED
Sl\le, with rlfM' red tom"ro 1h1· 1alor!r5 e1rn 1nnrt' b1 thf' Slun Ciwr111rt !'><·r;i1~)h)I
ti_~. U f_w) [rtng"-o! ltltUtt-_puJJ.uu: out pa1;Lof .the. dou~h\ r1tntal Oma!f:.t. SitJnn.\ ·~~
11nd a fra~r:i?lt round of rcn1 rr befort Addinll, dni;: nr SJ1l1td , Ou•tf'r'" t1:1i:i;:,n<1i:: .1nrl
Btrmuda nn1on-p1ckle rhlp~ buri;:tr 111hrr C'alnr1i' rrrl11l't'd rri·11lt"
11 the.\ ·11 fit' If 1flu'r<' frr~h out t•I !rnd a st.in11wil, :.rll ;u1
Roi/~: Bolh harnburger anrl !rnnkturtrr roll.(, onp ~hr<' rif rlre!i.s!'d rn1rlopf' .111d 2,, r•·111'
ho!-doi;: roll:o1 111'traj,'te 11round lllastrd diet protein hrl'Ad 1ilt 10 Sl.1\, tiOl fl \1 ET ~:(,1 ,
Jl-li c11lflr1es each for the 11nlt rth1111t :il'l catnr1r11 1 111A kl's 1l OIF:T Hfo'.('IJ'F~S 111 l'ilrr i1f
l,\'pes. -.< IUirrl-t~Ji . a,,._c<1A-f'lt'fff.t.I "'tl'Rie-41> i.;apprr' . --111.6 fl A IL\' P.ll l 11' ;'ill \\....,.;
!i1drrahl1 h1i::hcr upwn,cl •1f ~Ju1n· Trad Sp,t11,1. \ ,)
150 rarh i. You can shm do1l'n 1Sl1111 cln11n 11 11h 1·1:i.:•' Fnr tl;~.I
• uv1ng u99ests
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t iv h•rtlrr 11 1~. !1l"
1•111 II 11.,,r ' 1:rl1shri;; (';in
I 1,111 ).", tn 1'.l r.1lor1rc; a
... "~1 <l t pcnd1ni:: on ihr Plums
I , .. 11r 11r dill rel1~h anrl
c ,.. <"i.,ti ~11ce is ahnul 16
r1'""•;. l ::i k lesp 'lo n
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f' · r 'U r•1!n11r~ pr r l .:thle-
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ll 11uht1r•:rr": Thr l.1 p!C'fll
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J••cll• 11 b11q:!rr can rani;r
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l ·t~d1n" r n t/1,. f;i l crintPn!
i'hri h'.;~, f.1r. !hr• lrn1rr tl1r
,,~ 1,,~ie" so rcsi'-t 1he urge tn
Cele ry
Bee fed
t r! .. r1 \' r"'1)ped 1~ 11h Bee f 1~
,t llt'l1! lunrhrnn en!ree On" to
1r··111111rJP r~rrrnndrr horirrl fnr
c· · u1~ n'l halm;r !'pring and
\·. t' :rrn tC'll'r~· 1:; in plrntiful
ppl_•. rtu1111~ .IP!l f' :ind 1hl!'
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,111"r,,111r 1ro:r1.1blr t!i :ihn11t ~q
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, "l1t11 1~ ,·rr1· lov.·-:ihn11t fl •'::ti·
, 1 prr t~r·~r hranr·h. l "h1c;
P 1~. 1! ;• l;n·nr('d fresh vPge-
1" 11.r thr h1k1n1 t-ro11rl
.\11,.thr r .1d1antar.c 11·hrn
'"l h11, t\t'~tl'rn rrlcrv-11 ts
,• 1110: t. s1 r111~lrss ;;nrl lhf'
f\111.11\C' S\1('1'1 na\Or i~ \'('r~'
~: r· '"'t l\r1·p ( ,.lrr1 C't l"r h,·
111 11p;:: i t. in ,i pla ~l 1c haa: nr
l '~ '''P pl.1-11« rn111a1ner
h• frrr> rJ1r1n~ II Hl the
rc1rii::rr;1fnr
CLLI nv \\'H 1\PPEO
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2 t1lii""rMnr. bee! stock
h. ,,
2 rur-.. 11 atr1
2 h"at'l '-of 1't Irr\'
J 21l n1111rr ];:if' rlr1Pd beef
\\111f" l'i 1JC'g.ir !ShrtT \ I
lil·n·rn r hl'l'f .i;:rntl~· frnn1
1.•r :l'1r1 !,11:1k 111 11(11 v.;il('r !en
·n 11·11 ff; l lr·:i1n Sprinkle s!ire~
1111!1 111 nP 11nr.1;;ir L<'l stnnrl
\\ hl1t• r•<'l1111'!!1J.! Cf'lf'r\. Hrtnl.!
fu_•r! ht1c" ;inrf 11 :1trr tn ti hot\
lfl sktll,.t lrlt'r1r1r sk11lr! set
;11 ~1.1 drgrccs 1 1r;ic:h celery
h•-.11 r.
r u1 1n h~H ltn;i1h111sc . Tic ar
t.hc_ to p \l'lth..!ill'Ini;:. or lhret:d
'" tinld lnj1;r1hrr f'ut 1n hoihn~
l''lt111lr111 c ·nnk grnh. ro1 crrd.
1; 1:11 t<'nrh•r, ;ihn11\ I 5-2 0
11111111tf'~ IA·n1r strln~ on \\h11c
11 raf)p111i;: slir<'S of t)('rf around
1hr !'inlk, hut dnn't fnr2c1 to
rrn1n1 r hrforr c;rr\'ing Serve
nn 1ndlr1rl11!\l c;;i\01rl pl;itc!i .
Sprin!.,!r 1\•1!!1 e11;irc;e Sea~on·
r 'I ~.il\t 1•r rcrrrr Seri(' 1\·ilt1
n hn111 nf Hnrs('radi8h Sauce.
:\lakes 4 c;c r1 tn,R"~.
ll or.;cradish Saucf'
1 rup i;our cream
C[NTR,t,l
AMERICAN
F1R.M,
fl,t,VORfUl .
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lb-ll l l.
AVG. WEIGHT
REEDSPORT-SHARP
Cheddar
Cheese
IM THE PIECE
J'&I scotch 117~
&ac1idtn'iim •10~. ·
1;iitrl"win1 ·1~ lilll
RED-RIPE, PICK 0 ' THE PATCH
Watermelon
DOVIR IOU '1''
1._2 table~f)OOno; hor~er11d1sh 1'-.
MOR TON fR OZCN
Cream Pies
LADY SCOTT PRINTS
Facial Tissue
JIUOGc;i '
Corn Flakts
•1C11 llJiVOf •
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Heinz Tomato Soup ";~'
Wide Noodles
20'
10'
29'
(lltAIO'S. 4 V••·n~s
Salad Dreuing -"
0
' 45' '" I ACON, WHl ... T, 1'!A~l
Nabisco Thins OO•. 47' "'· $lOl'fT JOI. T "'o MU. I lO•f SWIS! sa.v:
Schilling Foil Miles ~&~
A VM:irll!S
Chlc-E Cat Food
rROZ f N
6·0l, (All
Orange
J uice
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BANOUfl "0ll" • fl
Meat Pies
~I \ !EEF, CHICKEN, lURKEY
~M•~ •
Mold!
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PLAST IC MUGS
OR BOWLS 6, 99c
A11011"° L.clon. . . :
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1'~.~~~~."1 '" hour Makes 1 34061 Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach
5922 Edinger Ave., at Springllale, Huntingto11 Beach
la&una Hills Plaza, El Toro
21082 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach
17950 Magnolia, Fountain Yaney
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• Wing-Dings Marinaied hors d 'Muvres'. 49' Chicken Livers ...... 69e1b . Fryer Wings ....... 31bs.s1 .-----Fish is for Cook-outs, Too! ~ee t hr rl1 ff erer11·e ! ff'" hne ~s C'.1 n 1n;i kr: :-:n 1nuch mnre meaty goodness on these fresh port inns~
Halibut Steak CfNHR CUT •••••• ~.1 ~~ Diamond Jim Roast .... ~.2°,? rook them over hot c011ls,., and wonder why yop've ne\·er 1 hough! tn dn t hrm rhRl \VflY hefnre'.
Fvrr tried one? ... it's l '.S.D.A. Chui<:e herf ... rut frorn the !op l'i rloin, to J?ive you a Ji:'reat roA i;t'. King Salmon FRESH!
\V ho!e or half (renter cut steRk 1.8~ !h.)
s149
" Halibut Fillets . 89~ Jim Brady Steak ........... ~2~~ Sq ilaky anrl tendrr ... great broiled 0r hRked~
Large Sand Dabs 89~, Red Snapper ... 99~
·rh(' grf'il.L fl)Rn hin1:-.t·!J \\'tnit d hrivc I akf:'n rl t>li ght in I his :.pp .. ia l l~p sirloi n fUI of u.s.n.A . Choire heef'.
Ground Beef r.1 .. t"'· ..... 99 ~b. Ground Beef s'l>''t"' ....... Sl?b9
· . .\l.,..·n_vs fre.<ih ... rhn1rc of hulk Of pflt! IPli'. ()r ('hnpprrl St eRks a! 1 his t'perial price'.
Sliced Bacon .......... 79 ~b Pork Sausage ....... 69~b
El Rancho's cn.,•n t hirker rRnch st,\'lc slicrs: \\"c rnake it fresh, the ol rl -fashioned way~
Fresh Beef Brisket u.s.o.A.CHDICE ••• ~1 21?
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Pork Tenderloin STU FFED •••••••••• ~.1 4 !
\\'e 1.se the finrst. mid-\vf's!rrn pnrk, nnd Mr<:.. ('uhh i~0n's l)rrssing .•• and make it oven-ready!
S uper Fresh Produce!
Fresh Corn .. 5'0'31c
f;nldrri krrnelR, ten der ::ind hll r~ting with n11tu re's sweet bounty, .. frei;h
<1nd ,.;n delicious ~ Roasted t<trs helnng on your menu for the cook-out'..
Large Tomatoes ...... 29 ~ Cucumbers ......... 2 '" 19~
Ripe <1nd Sl'l]i d, .. srrvr picture-prf'tl.v slirr:;,
nr be gencrnu" "'I th then1 in a salad:
:\de! lnng spears to yn11r relis h tray. or count on
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Deli catess en Valu es!
Monterey Jack ....... 79~
.\ C"Rlifnrnia f11vnritf' ... s 1n110! h And l'Tf'Amy -fn r snarks or cooking'. EL RANCHO 'S
Cooked Ham . . . . . 49c Sliced Swiss . . . . . .39c
('1-1fhc \'11llry -goe:; \vit h ham on rye~ 5 oz.
Salad Dressing 101. 39e Punch 'n' Bag ..... 29e
F1<ohern)Hn'<; \\'h,11r f1 K!11t" 1.-)'f{nq11t>!nrt .,'1,j l l-:l /~ftn£·hn fru it rlrinks~ ei~ht .'I nz . h1tg11
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Potato Chips
lf1hey're Re ll. they're :;well ... anrl the!ieare Re ll -in
the hig "pillow pack" ... 12 n~. regula r nr 11 oz dip~
Calavo Avocado Dip . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . .. . 59~
Belong!' in you r pRtio p!ans .. Thaw and serve with rhips or C'Tackers'. 7 07 ..
Barbecue Sauce; .............. 3 , .. s 1
Kraft's, for quality you've come lo kno\1: and tru.<:.t ... 10 oz. size .,. and in a va ri et.y of flavors ~
Instant Breakfast .............. 59c
Re sure they start the day right'. ... offer them the nutrition and navor of Carnation '. six enve!npes per rk~.
Tomato Sauce ............... 3 , .. J _9c
)'nu'!! love the rich saucy goodne·ss of Springfield ... as well as the price~ B oz. cans
Swanson's Dinners .......... 49c
Frozen favorites . , . Chopped Sirloin , Fried Chicken, Ocean Fish, Meat Loaf or 'J'urkey'. ... your ch 0 iC'.e.;_
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Wish hone, the one you prefer! 8 oz. Birdseye's su mm er t.rea L -all flavor:;;~
Cook Book Sauces 3,.~1
Contadina ·s gnurrhet touch! 15 oz cRn:;.
Wheaties ....... ,49e
Great way t~tart the <lay~ 18 01 ..
Pineapple Juice. 3 ,.,Sl Hi Ho Crackers .. 43e
Dole's ... refreshing with soda! 46 oz . ~un!!hine's hutter-y wafP.r~'. Ill n7.,
Flora Danica Danish Blue Cheese ...... 29e cook·out noVll Green Beans .... 4 , .. s1 Onion Rings .... 3 ... s1
In Df'nn1 ;1rk . 11\. "11Finahlu" -rli<;tinrtivf' 1;:ingv l1R\·nr. snf! rrumhly tex turr ...
perfl'r t tnr ... ;iln<l" nr rl1p<:., grr11t nn rrHrkrrs ~·1t h a g-laf;s nt rn~e nr hu rg undy'. 4 nz .
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i" RC$TU1ar ly .1.R!l l hi" \\f·f'k, 1.00 Tr-.c;, ... tn f'n rnurAge you tn try fine (ju A lily ~
Margarita Mix .... 9ge El Rancho Gin .... s3 79
1'avem mR kf'~ it t"n~y~ Fifth '\1n• rv proof~ Fiflh (Qua rt .. 4.79J
Ballantine Be er .. 99 c Schweppes Tonic. s1 29
r nrtfln nf ~i x 12 ounce can· ('11rtn11 0f !iix 10 oz. bottles~
G·reen Hungar ian s2°0 Blen ded Whiskey. s3 99
W•ibel'o liRhl dry win•'. f ifth El Rancho's 86 proof · f ifth (Quart .. 4.99)
l>r1 rrs tri Pff Pct Thur. through Sun.
Ju l\ 6. 7. R, 9 No ~ale.Ii lo dealers.
Oper1 dailv 9 to 9 , .. Sunday 10 to 7. .
Green Giant, fren ch style ... t\o. 30;1 Ore Ida -frozen, for convenienre ~ 7 nr..
Green Giant Peas 4 ,.s 1 Petite Peas .... 4 ,.s1
Sweet and so very tender!'.' :'\o. :lO:J 'riny, lender, An<l frozen ~ r & w 10 07..
Mushrooms . . . . . 3 ,..S 1 Cat Food ...... 6 , .. s 1
'fhe Green.Giant packs lhem'. 2 112 oz. 11i1.e ·rreat~ for Kitty. Fnskies. n1 J 07..-<'A.n~.
Fluffo Shortening .. 79e Fa bric Finish .... 49e
-'.'.J'he golden one in 1:he 3 lb. c1'n~ f'aultleM ... ~ave 20' on 20 oz. size'.
Lipton Tea Bags ... 59e Palmolive Bars 6 , .. s1
It's tim~ for iced tea~ 48ct. C:hoose pink nr 1trPen · hAth !'i1.e h8Ni'.
Ovaltine ... ·...... 59e Toilet Tissue ... 4 ,,.s 1
Oeliciou11 -and nutritious! 12 oz. Royale ... two roll pack" 11 tthiA pric~~
Coffee . .. .. .. . . .. 77~ Maxim .......... s 119
Maxwell House ... (3 lb .-._e•n •.. 2.29) F'reeze dried in11tant coffee !,, .A o:r:.
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11/i,r SOUTH PASADENA : 11//1
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JULY 5
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O Tht Bia Valley
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E£) Alb Tension m HadaePDdce l odi:t
Ol M1ybe11y RfD d:> To St Announted
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t:OO 0 Medical Cent" iR) CJa•g Stev·
ens play~ 1 dot!o1 l'l'ho 1N~•en1
t iter 1h<e' ~ear~ 1n a coma i nd
!ales the t11t1"0! p1oblem ol 1ne
time tapu w1lh his f~lran~eo "'111
(Barbara Ru5h)
0 r3Jr 6 (E M1ny ftldma" Co·
mtdy Machine Gue~ts 1rt 6ar~~·1
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ffi Un Yer1no ID fl~1 Yibr1t1ons ·Don I ~l.Of.>l 111.,
Composer" George Oele111e e•nla1~\
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po~1ng lor movie~ '\ opposed 10
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-JIJ!les Stewart. Mlureen O Har' 9:10 0 Secon d look
L•\6it Peters. fa b1111. I 0 L3'r6)!I)A8C Comedy Hour
(j) CBS Nt•s · lht Kopykats" Raymond Buu 1\
(@ M•rv Cfilfi n Show J!uest host. As hons1dt. ht is 1,en m Th• FIJi.na Nu~ 1111111mg ! ~USPM! who loo~~ $~\·
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a,)Treuuu litd Travealena.
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a!) AFiclon1do1 Gt la Comun1d1d ff! Aventura
!I) Yido-ria Ja mes Sho wi El) R1ci111 f1om Hollywood Park
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7:00 0 (I) Q iD Ntwis D Bow1in1 lor Oo\1111 Chick Hearn
llosts, 15 1ml\eurs lry !o v.rn call•'
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lancf' SIOl'J or tiny m1n1uwe islanV
off lh• Florida coast !hit became1
Arn«ica's first wildli!e tcfuge.
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f!ynn and the Disney "<1Quabat1 1 present 1 lhow ~boul watfr spo11; I
0 Movit: (C) (2h1) "Dowin Among
the stielt.rina Palms" (comf 'tiJ-
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Oi~d Wayne.
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li l I Oteam of Jr.tonie O Million $ Mov11: (C) (2h1) "81·
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10:00 0 (ii] Mannix (II) When 1 poi.re
0H1~er kills 1 man ~ga1111I .. ·horn
hi W.lS koown 10 hold 1 £!Ud!!f,
t~e department susptnds him· de ·
splle h1! 111s1stent! rh.il !he killln1
was not planned
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l1ve11~S 1n the Ilea; >l~rs Corntl
Wildt as 1 turn ol lht ttn1ury iur·
s:eon l'l need o! n1oa~e1~ who •~ks
no Que1t1on~ ol 111~ suppliers; "Stop
Kilhn2 Me" s1ars Ger1id1ne Pige 11
1 woman who rs con~mced tha1 her
hu~hand •~ 11y1n2 10 ~care he! lo
tltalh. "Dead We111nt" s1an Bobby
lla11n ind J1c~ Albert~on in 1 story
OI an underworld hgure v.ho !S guar·
anreed shipmen! oul ol 1l1c country
by •n e~~rter.
OW News 0 Mo~Je; (2hr) "Tht W1ges of
rea r" (dra) '55 -Y;es Montand,
Charle> Vane!, Petei Van lye~ ' m Cinldian l'fo Footb1ll (21f.hr) I
\'i rnnrpeg Blue Bambei~ v1 Torootll
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Its Soul!
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ff) M1~terpiece Theatrt f.v'•d Com·
!ort farm" {~)
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ll1g names of rhe NFL ue le•lu1 cd. I
ffi L1 Leyenda de Balomd
!lj, M. L1rry l1wi1tnc:e; Dtmouat
£L) Loi Poli..ocn 1 JO:JO ~3 The Golddiagert
~' E?;l Dr. Simon Loc~t
ffi Nashville Music
ffi Movit: (2h1) "Black fury" /dra}
'J)-Piul Mum. Wdl1am Gargan.
j 0 l1lk·B1c~
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0 Tht Melbt MOO!'t·Clillon Divis ll:DO 0 Q 0 aJ ID (I) Ntwis
ShOlr Na ncy W1IS<ln guests. f 3 · ( 8 J (10 News 0 ®i a;) Adam.12 (R) "Tht fe r 0 Dnt Step Btyond
re!" O!licers Reed and Malloy jet out to' Marshal Di!!nn
la catch 1n elusive sabolfur who ffi lrulh or ConstQutn,~\
does his damage while ~pprating al • aJ Headshop (R!
an 1nti·POllu!1on worker , .
O' O ffi@ CD Tht Super Richud 11.15 al Ftstrval r11m1co
Casltllino stars "rht Malthmaker'' 11:30 f) 8 CBS la!t Mow1'' (CJ "Nig ht
....---.lot 1r1anges 1 date wrlh hi~ brothtr Into Mornrnf' (dt~1 '' 1-Ray Mil·
and Mn Stt1n'$ niecr J~nd. 1<1~n Hvd1a~. r.ancy Davis,
(!J I fPICl.4L I Sicklt Cl.II D1st1se I ~¥1'1' ~l.:ioe
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t!) Petry M1~n .'9-f~dey Cranp"r. k·~~ !van1 m Httma nos Corajt 0 < 31 r6~ rn D1tk C1vett Rock I
f])@ Election '72 "A D.iy m !hr P•Jl'l1ll 8111~ Pre~lon xue)t\. I
life of Die~ M11rph1," man~g•1 ot m To Tell th1 Tnt1h
lhe Democra!ic N<1tion3! Conv•nl1on 12:00 ffi Mowit: "Tight Spot" !d••) '~'-
OJ lucha Ubrt Wrtstl1nr ldwaid G. Robmwo. G1n~er Ro~er1
ai) Estacion Cen ti1I 12·JO@ Cou olry M~sic l1mr1
l :JD O ®J €?:)NBC MystefY Tht1trt-LOO 3 Q 0 (8 10 New\
McM1!!1nd & Wile (R) "The ~acr ~•
M111de1" San rrane11co pohce d•
partm~nt is balfled by • ma~te• 1
1ewttl lh1ef who commiles l'!lbber1e;
t i crcwdtd social 11lher1n2s.
0 (1) 00 CD Tilt Corn1r Gu Gab
nel Dell s1ars. m MtN Griffin Sho•
fm @ lht Childnn Art W11hn1
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I.JO f) Movie: "C11! 1 Dirk S~1dowi" I
~~1~) '',f-011~ Boga1d' Mdllirtl I
lt•eMon
2·00 m All·N1gl1t Show: (C) "Coe kit· I
1h!!I Htro,~" "Sp1Uur," C1uo Kid I
ltCfl'•! .'J
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"8~1n lo 81 loved"
fl,t k K8llman, C~rol
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Tl1e11te1• Notes
'Wanda June' Premiering-at SC-R
-2nd Great Wttk-
Jom•i Coburn
"Ovck, Y·ov-Sucker'' 6y '1'0'1 TITUS
01 l~t 0111• PUfl 1!1/1
ti s \\'P~t Coast pre1n1ere
111111· :1g:lln ;it South Coast
lleperto1y -tile 16th such
1•11•n! 111 1he l'osia f\1esa com-
p<rny ·s \1•1t•n lf'(lr~ and 72 µro-
cJu,·t1oris
TilJ' \111it• <1rnu11(f ~rR T." Of. -j,..~!
ft·rlnj?' lJr<in~t· Cnast
1hct1h•1·goer~ 1J1c1r first look at
a biiW"rc ('vn1cdy by Kurt
Vonn1•gu1 Jr . "ll appy Bi rth·
cla1 \\'and<1 Jun<'" The pro-
du• t1on op(•11s Friday night for
a \!X·11eck engagement.
!Ja1 irt Emmes. executive
<lil'e«l6r o! rh1· repertory
l;f'Oup. 1~ :.t<1g111g the Vonnegut
pl:11 dl·<;cr1tx"CI "" a clas h
bc·111ern tl1e old order and the
lie\\' -t11'. nn anothrr level.
lh~· lla.•h he l11e('n 1Var and
pt>a<;t·. k!ll1ng :-ind non .
,,.l,itrnc·r .\ ·
,.
Reiser taku1g-lht part •• <?.f-
Christopher Robin_
Other youngsters in the
llunlington Beach cast ;ire Joel
Strauss, Jona Bergland, Steve
Richa rds. Cathy Ca r I so n .
!\1ona Zirkes, Mark Hoi st. Bret
Connor. Elizabeth Hensle)'.
Derek l·lugh•s. G r e t ch c n
S1nith, t\1ichelle Zirkes. Lis;1
J{oth , Beth Strauss. Valerie
(;apski. Cameron Dean. Susan
Trubovitz, Patrick Smith and
Debi Roth.
Barbara Garlich and Ri1a
Liedags -rivals for a recent
best actress trophy 1 n
\Vestminster -are tean1cd as
n1usical d i re t I o r and
choreogra pher for the show.
which will be staged Frida ys
at 7:30 p.nl. l'lnd S3turdays
and Sun\:1ays at 2 o'clock ;;\
the playhouse, 2110 !\lain St.
Jluiilington ·eeach . Reserva-
tions 536-4446.
eurtain 11me is 8·SO l'lt the
playhouse. 606 Laguna C.'aii,vou
lloitd, Laguna IJ en t h
Reservations 494.(}74J.
*
1 and 11 :OS p.m.
-AIJo-
"(hato's Land"
9:25
Contin11ou~ Swn Mat. 2:00
Also ringin& du11•n i1s curta in1~==========::.: after an interrupted two-1 -
weekend run 1~ "F.xir the ---------.,.,,.-,
KUlg ." the debut production of ~[Il]]PJ .. IS..~'
the Other Side '!'hea ter at l I D OI
Corona del Mar's SI. Michael
and All Angels Church . N£WPORT "£•C ~ • ot.3.aJ!io
Gordon Yeaton 1s d1rec11ng .
~lark \Venzel stars as Kin g
Berenger ln t he Ionesco
dran1a with Deborah Schell as
Qt1een flilargueri!e and Vickie
Dedinger as Queen lvlarie.
Stan Dedinger. IJ1ana Janas
and Vi<.·tor Bum bello11· eo1n·
pletc the rast.
H H D OV!R
THE NEWEST AND BIGGEST YET!
Ii~~-~~;
l(jtll\.<.'111<'~ f 1 ,_ l 1l..
f(l[l[IA01 \(1tQ~P1I,. l'\F.
Hill Hr<idv <1nd .\\1mi Stnl rh
l11·ad ihr ·srH <·ast <l<i an
African t'Xplorer ;ind his 1vifl'.
\\i1h 1'.1! Brumbaui.:h ;1n<l
.J11111e-: drl'ncsL playing het'
1'U1tor~. Cnn1p!eting rhe cast
arr !J. ./. Parks, i\tichael
()\\ens anti Rochelle Sa vi 11.
11·i1h sc(·o11d generation SC I{
prrt'ormer~ Reginald Parks
;ind Susan Savltt appearing on
1'tai;:e 1\•irh 1heir parent s.
MIGHTY .HUNTER -Bill Brady a~ an Afric'an ex ·
rlorcr spins tales of co urage to h1:ti son. Reginald
!~a rk !'. in ··.11ap py, Birthday, \Vanda June," opening
~ r1da y at South Loa.'i! ltepctrtory, ('ost a ~lesa.
* "Dear Ernes!.'' 1he ,
1narathon Laguna fl.lou lton '
PlayhOus.e nlusica!. con1pletes
its eight.week engagement this
1\·eekend "'ith t1vo f i n a I
J>t'rrorntaoces on 1-"riday and
Saturday even ings.
Closing pcrfor1nani:es 1vill
be given at 8:30 Friday and
Saturdav at the church. 3233
Pacifii:-· \'iew Ori 1"t.•: Coro11a
del ~'l ar. Bescrvation' 67~·
3699.
*
James Coburn
"THE HO NKERS"
Barb<ira Crooker, Seo t li!!.J•••••..,,••m••' \Vi!liams and Jlalph Rirlunond --
are heading the eas t for the '• • . ;. '·1.'
Follo11'ing the openin g
l\eekend, per formances o f
.. Ha ppy H1rthday. \V anda
.June" 1vdl ht given \\led·
nesd11ys through Sundays at 3
n'clock in !hr• Thin.I Step
1'he<11Cr. 182i i\c11·port Blvd.
l 'osla '.\I e s ;1 Hcser1 :1t1nns
646-l.1fiJ.
* r\lso opening !his 1veckend i-;
1hc lluntington Beach
Pla.1 house's annual <'h1!dn.•1i's
product1un. "\\linnic th '
Pooh." beginning a threP·
1veekend eng:agc1nenL -o f
1:rida ys, Saturdays and Sun·
days.
Carol Faulstick . a 1\l'IJ.
known Orange Ll>unty actress.
1s directing the mu~ic;1J fan.
tasy. 1vith !\latt Gordon
playing the title role and Joe
ne1\' con1edy •·rorty Carats,"
1\·hich en1 ers its s et· o n d
lreekend at th e L-Ong Bc:ich
Cornmunity Play hou~e .
Oirected by John \\li!liams,
the play also· fea tures sup-\
porti ng performaners b yl'
l/arold Cannon. [)onna r:rif·
fiths and Gilberta C;iusrr. 1
.1 azz Afloat at NY F es ti val
Frances Rafferty B a k e r
directs the musica l version of
O sc ar \V ild e 's ··The
I n1 po r I a n c e of Being
Earnest." v.·hlch feature s Jin1
Slaughter. Ken Korn"·eibel.
Cheryl Boyd and Nancy Bond
in le<1ding roles . Others in the
Laguna cast are Olive Riches.
Lee Millar. DQris Shields 11.nd
Paul Tesrhke.
Curtain is 8:30 for Fridav
and Saturday perforinances a·1
the playhouse. 5021 E . I
Anahein1 St.. Long Brach.
Rescr1"ations 12131 438·05;j6.
NE\\' YO HK (AP1
'Earth.1·. raggedy f)ixieland
:-;ound carried its thousands of
listeners un ferryboat <.Tuises
to '1he origins of jazz Tuesdav'
in one of the li ve.lier numberS
of the 111ne·da y Ne11•port .Jazz
FE>stiva l here.
The three "Jazz 011 I h..,
Hivef' excursions Io o k
fcstivalgoers up the lludson -011
vessels of the Staten Island
'Ferry line But for rnan v
caught up ln !he rhythm on
hoard . it 11 a~ inorr like a
!\lississippi 1'1vcrboat rt111 .
··1 l\'asn't e1·rn aware of
1no1·111g. ''said one \\'Oman v.•ho
niissed rhe \iew uf the
1\-tanhattan sk.vllne . "1 \1'as
JUI'! w;i tchin g !he sho11 all the
I llllt' .••
The sho u' on each eruise
11·as a rotation of Kid Thoinas·
Preservation Hnii Band and
the Papa French Origina l Tux·
('do Band -two dyed·in-tradi·
11011 black (•ombos or f\'e11'
Orleans re terans -and a six·
piC<"e Danish group. Papa
Bue's Viking Jazz Band.
They beat out some or the
early classics of the genre .
song;; llke ''\\1on·t you Co1ne
We know you're tired of
jumpin9 up and doin9 the
DASH-AND-DIAL
every half hour just
because your newspaper
doesn't list all the TV
channels you • can receive
The DAILY PILOT Lists
Them All •..
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Every
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WEEKj
and in daily lo9s, too
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Every Saturday
r
Honie. Bill Ba iley,'' ··or '.\lan1
,\lose'' and "Basin S!reet l
Blues."
The n1uslr 1·1bra1ed through
lhe frames or the 1·csscls.
spreading rhyt hm1t: contagion 1
a1nong the passengers. \vho
broke ou t at tim es in singing,
dancing. clapping, stomping.
s1vaying or bobbing up and :
do1vn.
An otficer in whne hat
bounced to the beat dou'n the
~!eps from the bridge deck
and. reathlng the bottom, 1
swung around tu•ice 111ith a
girl who was dan cing there
and \1:al ke~I off. A pol iceman I
slapped hi s ha11ds together.
And the stra1v·hatted beer
ccuntern1an dip.stepped to the
music. I
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1nostly 1vhite adult s in their l
20s through their Stls 11·1th
some fami ly groups including 1
small children. and a .-:cat.I
tering of teen-agers. i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-J)
Kid Thomas' group. ta.king
its cue from the 76·vear·old leader.'~ spiky . r i 'n gin g
tr u m p e t , pum ped o u 1
penetrating sound s at a
furious tempo. 1vhile Papa
French's combo too k a more
relaxed attitude.
Nearly Ever yone
Listens to La11ders
You liked it before, so he with more
... he~ on a brand
new case.
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Lampoon .
l\1 lss \\'tlrh atms tn remt>d V
that. \\"hile she has no plans to
lx>t·on1r a pr0<lurrr. she has
formrd ht'r own cnn1pan1 .1n:J
int('nd.~ !1l h;n 1• a greater s:iv
in 11hat :.hf' Hppr:irs 1n. ·
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for 111<1re sub.,ta11!1.il n.ll''-11111
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P1ou11t 111 11 h11·h ... h(' :i.1 rngrs ;1
s!a1 1ng by 1rar:k1n~ do11n ;ind
d1~p:1tr:h1n;:: thrt·t· dC'srer;1rlnc~
"It's kind ()f a ('Jin t
E.t.~!11ond p;u'I. ;u1d [ pl;i)
nParl\ lhl' 11hnlr J)!!'!Urc 111 a
po1u·l1n.'' .she re1n;1rkrd
Th" o!h('r film 1 ~ · l\:a11~;1~
f'11\' Bo1nhel'" for ~1(;\-1. \1 1~s
\Vr !rh pla.1 s a slucgt0,1! l'fHll·
pe.\1tn r 10 a roller skaltng
drrb~·.
Audie11ce Tal\.e s Stage
For 'J u110 a11d Pa)7torl\.'
An unusual arrangrmcnt
that \\·111 put 1he ;iud1rnre -up
on the siagr -,111h •he actors
\\'ill hP p;:ir1 nf ".Juno anrl the
Pa.vcn<"k«' 1he first ~un\ll1{'r
production of the Cal St;i1e
f ullf'r\nn the;ilrr dep;1rlmcnL
The prod11rt 100. the firsl of
four ~rhrduled th1~ sum111er,
11·1\I hC' 11'1'C'~C'ntrd Thur~r!av
throu~h Sunday in, 1hC' Linle
Thrater. wilh the flUd1rn«e sit·
tu1g on thC' stage in a
"playhox" style. Even 1 n g
perfortnance!'i are schcdulcrl
fl"lr Tlni rsd;:i~· and Friday a1
8:~n p.111 . an<i Sat11rday al 9
a n1 ., 11hile rarly evening ma\-
, H•rbor & Ad•ml
Cost.1 Mesa-546·3102
1nPe f)f'rformanccs h'11 e h<'rn
:-r1 for Saturd:i\' ;ind Sundr1·
·at fl r ni_ Tic ket s m a~· hC
resnr1•pd at Ri0·.1~71
The "p\ct~b<ix" !iillf'. \1h1<"li
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ro11nd. h;1s hel'n li'l'{I lwlorf' rit
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<lutt1on 1:: tile lir~l 1n;:i1nc;!:1.i.;c
prC'"C'll11lt l!•ll tr1 use I h e
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'!'he ll'P nf the "pla.vhox··
\\'ill c-rc;Jlf' ;1 n1<irc i111ln1a\e
fl ln10,·phrrc. aecord1ni; 10 the
sl111\\'s <l1rr<·tor. llr. Ah 111 .I
t\t·ll rr A n11111 nHun srt 11 di
!?II r lhf' ;1ud1('nc·e <J 1·\car \'lf'\\'
of the ;:ictnrs. he .said
Mon.·fri. 7.9 p.m.
So1t. 1-3·5-7-9-11 p.m.
Sun. 1-3·5-7-9 p.m.
THE REVOLT Of THE APES I
The newest and biggest yeti
FILMED
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COllEGE
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thC' p11·turcs 1\r <Ion('" sill' Snlllh 1111ct l!:llT\ Hr:i·:it1cr.
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girl ~katr rs "
ton llHH'h If ;1 li.·1s~I·· ii
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Allhnugl1 no \V111n<'11's l.1h·
hf'r. r-.liss \\'elc·h .seemed In be
rcl>clling ;1g;1in~t !hr rfi;Lc
i·h<1u vin1 ~n1 11 111£'11 cast her :is
a sex oh1ec1 in !!1111 aflcr un·
d1 ~1 i ni.:ui~hl'd filn1
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r!e1cl11l1 ;:is .r:i; artres.~. tnu Bil!
pn11 1 frt'I 1·1c srr1vd n·1 ;ip
pr('ntiC't•ship, ;111rl I lll!l'lld l 'I
Ji;ur rnorc· ~ay 111 \1l1i1f1 du."
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E•<hlll''~ Or~Mqe Ca11nly
Re~trVt<I Se•I £11q~gomrn!
Nom+"~lt<I tor I Ac•dt<ny Aw•rd.i
"FIDOLER ON TH E RCO F"
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"5HllFTS BIG SCO ll.E "
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"DUCK, 'l'OlJ SUCl<Ell." • "CH loTO'S LAND"
Stove McOuron
"JUN IOR 60NNIOR" (PG)
"FISTFUL OF DOLLARS" (PG)
"~HAll.1<0"-(PG J
In Color
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this time, he's not alone!
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"TALES FROM THE CRYPT"
MATINll TOOAT -· ------
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1
"THE TEAR'S flRST REAll T SATISFYING , BIG COMMERCIAL
AMERICAN FllM. ONE Of THE MOST BRUTAl AND MDJING
CHRDN\ClES Of AMERICAN l\FE EVER DESIGNED WITHIN
THE LIMITS Of PDPUlAR ENTERTAINMENT,"
-V•oc~n1 C:1nt'y New Yurk Tunes
'"THE GODFATHER ' IS A SPECTACULAR MOVIE. ONE OF THE
fl NEST GAN GSTER MOVIES EVER MADEi"
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• COAST iiWV Al ~ACA~ltlUlt l lVD
NEWPORT BlACH • 544-0760
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WHAT IS
AT
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It's a time "tor relaxation and hang·up adjustment.
It's super sized cocktails with free hot hors d'oeuvres.
And; if you 're starving, it's a great spaghetti dinner
including tossed green salad with French dressing,
garlic br'!ad and a bargain price tag of 1.25
AND! --OlLila> fl1M.l M-Oll7l'!l1$
MONDAYS THRU THURSDAYS
5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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NOW HER CUBS
ARE LIVING FREE1
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DUSTIN HOFFMAN
ANNE BANCROFT
lCADEMY AWARD Wl1Ul£R
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RICHARO BURTON El1Zi\8ETH TAYlOR .,,..__
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IS OUT" IRI
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HUD DYER.
2ND HILARIOUS WEEK
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· BRAND NEW . 1972
... MUSTANG
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·· 2 DOOR SPORTSROOF . . 3~ I t:fO 2 V;.Y,~8. ,ruise-o,_,, v.inyl .roof, wisf•
ova'I belted whitew.t_lls, Jower steering I
front disc brakes, •ir con .,· r•dio, dlx belt11 Me~h I ·sport inferiOr option, tinted 91111.
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TORINO
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CrUf1~~tic; pow"tr 1tttrin9, ~•dio, •tint•cl
91•1;,"belted ti~os. !2A25l240421
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COVHTRV SQUIRE STATION. LEMANI Cpe. ...,..,,.tk \II, IUIGmf!IC tr1n1mt11lori, ~~,15~ ~~sa9s'··
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Air Conditioning
... v.a, .,.._, rodla, '$3799 tlhllnt ,.., wl~•ws, P.
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PICKUP-FIOARP01'71
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BRAND NEW 1972
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Talk about a planter 't.iOxt! 1'h11 ·fr0nt'rya1;f hat
101• of used brick and many 1'rge pine trees.
Tbil newly !paltltecl,.f :f3,R J1ome Is located on a
quiet cul-de·nc which b )Ust righ~ t&. lli\'-~o.m~
Uy with 1mall chDdren1, Hurry thls one \V<ln't
lut. cau tol11free M?·~,Q~·. , .•.
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'• lriun6cutate 4 bedroofn '~ · •·North Costa Mesa
·• .12JJ/mo PIT!, ,.., • J3,000 wlll~isSume ~ Call ~ ~'.l,lJS., . . . .
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OWNER WAll(TS ACTtONL .,.,.
Act.ioo he "'an~. bUt he: had te drop his pricer!
Forn1cr!y on the n1a-rKet' at ~9,950 and reduoed
to $53,000. and he'll~· second at ·that,pflce!
BUT HE CAN'T WAIT, j1E SAYS "B!<P'G ANY
OFFER!" Il you want a kt"-1X>l'l address, a pool,
4 bC'drooms, etc. ~ }'OU have &f d.esU-. for
''DICKERI~G." then -call us at 64S.71n • . .
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ASSUMAli.E LOAN
Receive a good s!X'nilible on your il,vestment.
See this choice Corona_ del Mar duPlex. Hal
1950 sq. fl., 4 b00f'o9rp, 3 bath&. , • Rustle Home.
Other extras Include fh_'t!p\ace: wall to wall car-
peting + drapes. Just Jet.se for one, year. CUt• 1
bedroom af)8rtment over garage. Asklr)g $65,'500 •
.large assumable loan. ~ll 673.8530 ..
ltMnN6TON BEACH
17931 IMch llvd. 6014 Wa rner Ave .
142-2135 147-6010 .••
CORONA DEL MAR
332. Marguerite
673-8560
INVESTMENTS
2790 Harbor Blvd. Suite 2on
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• • 'The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results ..
J ust 1nlnutcs 9\1'8Y from t his na,11l~s fnur l.IP<ln1•irn heauty.
"OUtCh 'clean and dl'¥••rvlng ur your t:lo;,•'st insp(•clion. OnJy
,four >.'~ar ,young ~nd at1ractivcly lnndscaprd. O"'nt'r trans·
, ~ t ferred!!l •$38.900. 492·9700. · ·
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l '1lwe Yfl\lf VA'Oll t bls larji:t' tl m•drm. 2 bath hQ1n1• t'ilt1\Pni1-ully ! 1octt~ l'.o on9 of C(\~ta ~l f'sa's brsl un·a~. \'.011·11 enjoy a
~ · ~f;'d brlck .firej)lacc, har~~·ood (Joors, built-In ki1hf'n, h<>a \'Y -~ ~·• ' ' ahiW roof, ~n~ (>scd run1pus r1n .. f<ll'l'i.'d air hrat, dhl. ~ara:-{'.
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·WEDDING GIFT FOR THE KIDS7
The)' C@n j9g t.o th(' \)(>ach 01· enjoy cornmun!ty pool and
tennis. Thia 2 bdr., 1 '~ 00.th, carefree condo has ne\v lihag
c;8-rpeting, electric builf-ins. and \nctud('s 1·efri$£Cl'ator, \rash·
tr, and dryer. Eruty tcnns. Call: 842-:.>541.
"SUPER SPACIOUS-PATRICIAN VILLA "
Above gol t course overlooking occ1u1. Beautiful three bed-
room home with t\\'O and a c1uartc1· baths. HuA"e 24X26
filmlly room with wet bar. A super value · in a select ar~a
of San Clemente. $56,000. 492-9700.
FIX IT AND SAVE
ExcelJent }.1cs8. \1'crd e locfttion, thls homr lll'cds someone to
.love it. It's a 3 bcdnn with fam. rn1. built-in kitchen, great
patio with built·in bar·b-<;i, 2 qU('Cll size baths, 2 car garage,
recently 1)fllntcd, needs yard v•ork. Call Rl'd Cnt'pet, Rral· tors'~-o.
·TROPICAL PARADISE $25,500 3 BDRM.
Huse Polynesian Luau yarcf..-boatgatc-\\1alk to beach-'Lanat custom drapes & carpets-mirrored w11l l dining area-
two ba(hs-tountaJn-huri·y On this onl'. 962·7771.
· YOUNG, SWF.ET, AND PRETTY
ln a fresh, clean nc\J.;hborhood. 'fhis 3 bd1· .. l* bath bas
lovely cathedral ceilinJts. fireplace, cuslom dra{l('s, carpets,
and decoration. Close tn 1:iark and good schools. Take O\'er
l"ood loan or 10% dO\\'n wil l do it. For upr)(Jlntment--ca!I
842-5541. '
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Waits for no one! Why "'ait longer "'hen you can enjoy thi!'i
tour bedroom 3 batb ('_J!}l.PO'\-b.O.nic with panoramic ocean
and Island view. Oye1; ~ sq, ft. or Jux·ury Jiving. Jd('a]Jy
isolated 'for the .busy ,cxec4ti(le who \\'ante; a relr('at and a
boine. $69,~. 492·,97001 ~ \ • •• NEW Du;ux EASTSIDE ,.
, Now In final 'oon~trucllon stag!'. ThN<i arc 9clux unf1.f e:trtt 'l~ a i + dc:n or 3 Bcdrm., 2 baths, fircpfac;r, "'<'l .bar, ~(hlc,k
1hag cpt. throug_hou t, b1.1ilt·in· kitt'.'hen, dish"a.'IMr, t'U$~11nt
d\'apes, 'tiled t'.'ntry \~·ay, quality bui lt, private' )'rtrds, JHlrt\JC,
"""-.;'->!'.---'!."'!~~·~<,X'<!C~~l~k!'!"-~' ,$CO'!'l'nt/"l'r_J,.c1cu t Ion in i,~,s l!l_i(!•·_ (:05 ('=" ~1ri.n. Cl.II ROO Carpc•t, Bea"ftoni !)iffi:8{)1'0.
ASSUME '.FHA ,y,•/o AT $245 MONTH
BL'l!u tiful 't\\'O story home in best area-bike to ~a('h
o1\ nr1· trani>fl·n·cd-1900 sq. ft.-dining room-3 bedroom
cus1om drapes & Clll'l)ClS-$38,950. 10"~ down. 846-2881,
, S~,50 NO DOWN TO <01
HUi::e. l\li>I ):lcirnt-Dn J{n1-Extra· Clean with lush land·
Kapini;. \VaJk to all schonl5 and G<'>Jden West C0Jlege.-
4 rge patit>-Dslnvr-Brst Arra. 846-2881. .,
POTENTIAL PLUS!
1'1od(il'n 11\'0 ~l'Ot:1n1, \\l'n baths on a palm-lined litrtel 4n
picturesque ~pllil.rann Palisades. Room to add anot~er unit
011 this R·2 corner 1ot pricPd to beat any com):l@t1tlOn at
$27,750. 492-9700. .
COSTA M!SA
0 DOLL HOUSE
Cute as can be this 3 bedroom home has ne\v high·Jo car•
\.'f'tin;.;, 11e"· paint, large tree shaded back yard, quie t real•
dcnllal sll'f'f"t, great !or the' couple just ' starting out with
childrrn. i\'o'v vacant and seller is out of state and must
sell! Appr;__ih1C'd al $24,000 don't miss it. Ca.II Red Carpet,
J{call11rs 546-8640.
GOT THE HOTS FOR POOL AND OC EAN?
J us! n1ak e the "motion" 1(11\'ard 17849 Beach Bl\'d., l-Junt·
1n;:ton Beach. \V-0,shnw you the best 4 Bdrm pool honle on
t llr ri1arket for $30,950. Owners moving t'ast, ·~·Ill give fut
pns~cssion. Assume good Fl-IA Loan or low down conven·
t ion al terms. Has f;\'erything! Call 842·55jl.
MISSION VIEJO "GRANADA"
A char1ni11i:-four bcdroonl t"'O·bath home in exciting Mis-
sion Virjp. I-las a peautiful used, ~rick tireplRce, 2SX45 patio
and a GI loan assumable by anyone, Modestly priced at
~32.!iOO. 492.9700. . .
• 1 THINKING Of SELLING?
\Ve Respectfully Suggest an Even Be tter
1Vay to Seil Yo ur Property
THE 'RED CARPET WAY
A Ynique 1•rvic 1 for enyon• who wi11!e1 to 1e!I their property
with • mini mum of enxi•ly et en eftr1ctlve price. It i1 be1ed
on inleqrily, knowl•d9• end tervic•. Among ih meny f11-
lure1 •re:
• Profe,1ion1lly treined 1•le1 per1onnel Of! th• job 7 d1v1 1
w1ek-m"Ornin9, noon ind night, ,
GET THE RED CARPET TREATMENT-
YOU DESERVE THE BESTI
CALL THE OFFICE NEAREST YOU
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; $15,\00 -
ln dass development, pool, tils couct, "'l't'e.11 maintained
grountl!I don't throw a"1ay m cy on tteni-.,.,,hen ~9U ~ ·
have ·tha little ·1 bf'dnn i ' b townhdlise '\ith bullt·1n
kit.Chan. Iorced II.Ir ~Yi'it, pl'\Vf1.le _ tkr,, fpf about $150.00 per "
month. See it you·n like it~ Cal\ Red ~s,ti; Realton 546·
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Terrine home with JPrafesslonaJ'.Jandscaping~ 'Bdrm-over
1800 Sq. Ft.-Fam Rm-Dining Room.I Cul. De Sac Privacy Md ovenlzed lot-Cpt&'.--Fire-p!ace-rlshWl'ht-Sharp. 816-
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Walk to Beach aru:t Smell the S"·ee Air S'uJToundini thl1
clean:·spacious 3, Bd_rm-:l Bath neWet ho.me. Has ·Fireplace.,
Nice ta.ndscaping and is adjacent to ne~ city park now being
developed-One mile to Catholic Chur<;h and school( Price
just reduced to $30,950. Call to see 842·5541.
ACT FAST
Owner has reduced pl'ice oli this one to $30,950 for quick
sale. Priced below market this 3 bedrn1. home features 2
bat.fit, convenient built·in kitchen. large fam.· rm., qµlf!t n~tl:hborhood, dbl. garaite. and It'& only 4 years old. Call
today Rqd Carpet Real~o~ M6-8640,
FOUR HOROOM-1800 sq. FT. $33,950
;( rpile to Beacb-905 ·Loan avallabl~athedr~ ceilinlt.
corner Jot-serve thru kitchen window to 'backyard-upitrad·
ed extras-brick fireplace. 962-ml. 1 l
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WATIR'S FINI , ,?
It's time' you own that home \Vilh a beautiful &RM"kllng pool,
loc_a ted fn prt>Stigous Mt's& Verde. This }lore is absolu~ely
iOrgeous, it'& been up graded In every way, plu1h ca.rpetlni,
lavish land!lcaplng, built·in kitchen, 2 eleaant baths, large
private rear yard with covered lanai. elec. _garage door,
close to schools. Priced to sell! Call Red carpet, Realtors
546-864;0. ' .
REFINISH TO FIV£ IEDROOM
4 Bedroom ~·Ith '>rea in rear of boat gate for extra Bdrm.
plumbed + % Bat~wncr leaving area-patio & 1arden
li te!, beautirul l&f\d;'Caping. 962-7771.
BLUFF VIEW PARTY HOME
1t1ost unusual ho111e--in Huntingt.o n Bekeb.· &ta:~ on a one
quarter acre bl uff site Is this 4000 plus &q\l&n! to6t beauty.
It has 4 bedrooms; 3 baths, family. room, dining room, mu·
sic room and separate game room. lpvt'ly pli ti o' 1urrounds
' 22X43 1he:ated ard filtered pool. Truly a delight for enter·
talnlng and family fun. Fine Value at ~.500. 'for AppL Cull 842·5541. - .
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COVERING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY-FOR A PROFESSIONAL MARKET EVALUATION .OF YOUR PROPERTY CALL . . •. . . . . ; . . .
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17849 BEACH BLVD.
842-5541
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5142 EDINGER AVE.
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FOUNTAIN VAWY
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west priced "LUSK't''.home in beautiful
HARBOR VIEW lllLLS! 3 spacious BR, 2
tbs, family room plus a1nple dining area
comple!e kitchen buiU.-in s · -carpets &
• PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
3 Linda Isle Drive
Beautiful nc'v 5 Bit., 4 1,~ Ba . ho1ne. ""1ater-
front Jiving r1n. & forn1al dining. Handsorhe
oak paneled fain. r1n., frplc., \Vet bar. Large
1naster suite has frpl c. & CO'f.Y lounge area.
View of Bay & the mountains ..... $179,500 ..
For Complete Information
On All Hon;ies & Lots, Please Call:
rapes included -one Of the largest lots, 2'~~$0', Happy to show it to you anytime Blt.L.• GRUNDY, REALTOR
We have the key. 341 81yside Dr., Suitt 1, N.8'. 675-£1£1
"HAVE THE SQiJEEZITS?"
NOT IN THIS ONE
E~~hanting TWO.~TORY 5 bedroom 3 bath,
2 ~ireplaces 1 FAMILY ROOM, formal din·
; ing room .. NE\V. carpets · and drapes, island
kitchen, SOMERSET inodel on FEE land in
HARBOR VIEW' HOMES .......... $72,5qO.
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. YOU HERE
'!each tor the moon io th~ : .. '" TREASURE MAP .
truly upgraded full y air-con-"(
ditioned split .level
townhouse. Perfect for 8
career couple qr the ~'Orldly
loner with 11ubllc taste. Z
bedrooms -2 baths -All
t'lectric built-in kitctten -
Private. Veranda _with a
pool. Pr.ofe1t1io1ta~
d«!corati:d and landscaped.
$38.000. Call 61:;.8550 .. . 'Z Tiff' Rl:ld,
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:: ~: ;~~ bne of the nice~t 4 BR, family Toom si ngle ------~----------...,-
.Ca1neo High lands. Architect designed-New
.carpets & drapes. 4 Bedro.oms, con_vertible
den, ·3 balhs, cathedral ceilings and 2 used
brick fireplaces, fatnily room. built·in kitch-
en & B·B·Q, PLUS MANY XTRAS. Entertain
Newport Hcia:hts claim1 flOme ·
charming home• and here's
one built on the Principle
and Strength .ot Yean Ago.
Comfort inslde & ouJ. Gar·
den setting Rear Yard wi th
Larger than Double Garage.
REAliESTATB ·mASURES
i\ ·• 1cvel homes we have seen. Many extras, i11:-~ eluding professionally decorated home in·
·i side -also the yard was done by "'ell known >' landscape architect. Complete 'P!'•Perty in ~ MOVE·IN CONDITION. Located on a q~iet .•
;: cul<le·sac lot, room for pool. $59;500. !. •
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e ..,.fitiliness exprrss 1s
scldOm found. Richly ap·
pcjintCd iii delight lhe . most
particular indlvidual. Thi~
3 bc.droon1, 2 Bath llome ilf
Profealonally Painted inside.
.and ·<flli. Easti>ide Cosla
MC51\. FlreplRf'e. Shake
t Double Car GAra.gc.
.~. Call 646-0555, E\·en·
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OCEAN VIEW lROM~Ll.
ANGLES
Tirffl or looking :ti ncighUor's
"'a1ls? Cast your <'YC'li on U1e
sparkling blue P1t(•if1c l"'oin
any "'111dow of lh~ ruston1
Tl"n1ple I-fills l\Trinsion .
\\1atth lhc sun l(f'f bchtnrl
Catalina JslRnd, l~11y a tell"·
5(.'QJIC. \\'ords ran't dc$cribe
lJ)e biauty, \,h is 3 ~)lfY
Ml It aU. fomJOI .dlt\lnti
room, 111Sh ca~t and
rua1Chl11g dtapCs. \\' . w\11
tt.ao anyl"1ng you ~•"' Id
th lfl S60.(I()) C9stlc. You· v.111
8J{l'CC. Cntt for e.1,poinlmt'nl.
4 BR, 2 BA. condo. Btaut. )\t!altoa·1 51~9491
end unh o~·ulooki,._ pool. 1 ___ o_pc,_n_F_:v.;c"::.· __ _ LrJ. tnc paUo. dbl. a:ar. 011·
ly '8;8kfna: S26,~. Bkr. Like tn trade~ Our Tr1Mr'•
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·MACNAB
IRV INE
Fl N ER HOMES
around your own POOL ... , ...... $76,500.
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XTRA • SPECIAL • PRICE
Let us show you this enchantinst home in
rrvine Terrace. Atrium entry1 spacious living
room with fireplace. 3 Large bedrooms, 2
baths, LOVELY DINING ROOM + room to
store your• trailer or boal. ........ $62,500.
NO DOUBT ABOUT IT
. WE 'VE GOT IT · TRIPLEX
ONE-OF-A-KIND in CORONA de! MAR. 2·2
2 Bedroom, Dining Room,
Service Porch and Fire·
place'. ~.ooo. Call '646-05.55,
Eve~ings . 646-4579.
COLWE LL
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BALBOA PENJNSULA POINT Bedroom , l·l Bedroom. Clear. Owner may
3 BR. charming home w/decoralor's touch . carry: Close to shopping. This will j.o in 1 Newport Hel=
Completely furnished & immaculate in our h 71600 y ... $26 SOI exclusive resort area. Only a few houses I/fry · · · · · · ' · · · · · · · · · · .. · · · · · · ' · acorn• ,
fr9m surfing & boating. Launching privi· POINTS TO PERFECTION Abantlon')I C.kmlal! GUEST
Ieges up to i6' boat.. THIS CONDO . FAClL!TY. Sunken lanJlly
C A NEWPORT BAY ---•1~~·N-BACK-BA-Y...ARE-A 3-Bedroo . 2-1>-bath.-tirool•mki.,te/beenamw 'i't'ov11!!11, ~ ~ , E;NTR L -b ·11 · k0t h t !' ~ FAMILY ' • •v . . 1 U h 1 r h B u1 1n t c en, s one 1rep1ace. --•r•lor '··lud·'. Mew A smashmg view· o le ear o l c ay ROOM 't I • REC ROOMS · .,. = ~ ,.
I . I h S d • commum y poo "' . . m· """I + ah-• th••-out. New fr9n1 this s larp pen1nsu a ome. • an Y I d' b·11· d F 1 d d l to -· -·• c u 1ng 1 1ar s. ee an an c 050 every-drapca, 40· covert<! palio. Beach, pier, slip, huge n1as-ter suite, 5 BR's1 th. •)2 500 J 5 baths. Fee land. Priced for immediate mg. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • ' Storage room. Hurt> • o&IJ
sale $205,000. . * OP~N HOUSE * ' &4.\.-0303.
BAY & OCEAN VIEWI 11115 Port Barmoul!·, l'l<lrllor View Homt1-oront
h dtl Mar. Open 1·5 p.m. \'ltd., fhur ., Fri. And a pool to6. Decorator s arp 3 BR. -$54 950
2 bath -FR -formal on. -used brk. -' '
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1hake rool. eady IO move Jn. Asking
'• r CORONA DEL MAR
Delightful duplex with seaward eye~. 2 Bd·
rms. + 2 bdrm. Only $65,000. Constant in-
come$$. Only steps -to -beach ! ·
GOLD DOOR KNOBS?
This is even better. A most magnificent dwel·
ling of $110,000 ! A mix o! lli~urious baths,
glamour & superb decor, reveal the great
Jove these enchanllnf peoplJ have for their
home. " 1
MESA 1 DEL MAR
Jumbo 5 bdrin. p/u1 3 batJi1. Only $4!,500 .
WeU groomed. Orily '2MlQ ,down. Happiness
forever & ever .
LADY IN FORICL'6lURE
Let 's he'& her, m ~ behind .in paymts. 3 BR.
plus._3 1 pl.Us 2 8ll~i=erl. in Eut..C.M.
Only $72,500. tall for details It to see.
' 'EAST COSTA MfSA ·
· Delight!ul 3 BR., only ,24,500, Larae lot for
the klds \O play. Submil your ltrms. ·
, 1831 WESTCµFP-OR., N.B.,
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IOI Dover D1lve ... 2-123$
1144 MacArtl'lur 1«•1200
Nawport laac.1'1,Cllllornla 12113
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644-1270
212' 11,AST COAST HIOHW~Y
CORONA DEL MAR, CALI~.
oq. II. ot h!l1x1'd lhill'I. itouR PLIX ., ... IM.'tllD.£_
ldt I • I t I'" M' U1 · I ll•re'1 a ~Ill tor • .or rg am ,,, 1n " "EP" . , · ro ~an & ho,y. Pfle<d at -..--one. NI~ 3 .. 1 ba01.;
$69,tiOO, Coll fl>r .... ~. ~II ott•r<d by V.A. Only Pono. on l!OOillit lot, . Walk to
m3tll.'I, -EWt. , c6i + ll./12' eo<ti. FJ!tallly sdioola. N"" carp. In llv.
I palnled tn • out. •1(.oo~ m , a hfll. CClpper plumb-
like a 'Wtnntr.'\ Mual hul'fy in!f. Quitlt po!t!Cu. Ir only associated
lllf01o(E~S JI'• A l !1..1P'>
~o~s w lo ,.,, 61J J,1,1
on lllis one. SOUTH COAS'f '.f.·o~GAN REALTY RE.LTORS f~UJ Open m . ..... . . ' I 1173-6642 . 67S-64S9
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LICINSING
T----~-'COURSE .,
F1mous licensint court• now iu•f $49 ·
end the $49 can be refunded to y~
when you ,qualify. For d1t1ils c1•·
Mrs. Jonis, 714-142-5511 in Ortnt•
County.
LOVELY LAGUNA HILLS· $29~. NO DOWN
G.I. "'IM -Ill O!Mrl 'wbmlt *2?40 down. flllllUfs!ltl' ltlldKI., ::"1'' 2 btltllt. All ""' 1mtnrt1es for lll!tchen, 111111111 nr1Pt1c1 c:evttN UllfullY rN1tnl1lnect 120 ft • .., llOOI •lied tr01,1nd1, i uec'1o1.1t ilect-~frult Iran, PklllC ., ... 1'11111 cerNled, Hlnltd liwldt ' eut.
. 4 BDRM • NEAR BEACH $30,5001
a.u1111.11 l'lorne 11'1 pnslln ''" ot Hunllntton 1t1d'I. 2 1111111 111 1ltc• ti-le "Awtrd" bufll!n klldlln. dlll'lwtlhlr. Courtv•rd tnlr"I' F1rfif1v roa,n
wltll tl-O-nl flr•pl~. Lowtv Pllllo. Ollt ol' 1191• i:rwMr n:lr•rMl'f
.nxlout. SUtnbll •II olhent SG·twl
4 BDRM • C OST A MESA • $30,900
Livi Ill Col11191 ~1rti; -cOllV9nlWIA 1111111 d'lllrm 1111 ltlerM ttu·uo"t, 2
"1!1nwn blltl1, '9nllltk rtmOfetld llltdlefl, bullltn r1111t, oven 111111 clltl'IWl$1\er, ltmllV room ,with 111t1nt fl""'ll«. Lovtfy m'l"tred Milo.
Wtlll fO ldtooll, W-S. PIO! 11'11 .,.,., 0Wntr Miii Wiii! ttrrm •1no
Since 1926
NEWPORT IACK BAY · $39,900
Pr11li1\ lhrl"'. Almoll 2* lfl. ft. -.Utv with J k"" 1lnd ~. t loDYtlY 1111111, dtlu111 bullflfl klttht<\ d l$hW•shtr, drt~llc JUl\ktn
Jlomtn tub, dollule avenf. l"'9ftY utr~ '*''"'"· Qulfl cul~ 11....t. ,..,,,.
LAGUNA NIGUEL • $37,500
Ct11rrn!119 C01Jrtv1rd• entrv 1" ttll1 SPKloUS • bldroom, 2 bltll Mtu!Y.
Wiit py1r bulltln kitchen. 1lf9en1 fPreiil•ct. Lovtly p.mtlo IOI'" lllolt 1""1·
m1r "COOk Out1.'' Club ~•lllP -°'" rou JO enloy 111 r.c:r .. tloll
l1cllltfff. tlM060
BEST iuv. FOUNTAIN VALLEY --$29,900
l"t'lc• 1tashed SllOllt , fllrt lnin.-fdllli: .... -• IPllCIOlll lltd'roomf. 2
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m.n btlM. f1ro11v '°°"' wltll •1..-nt or1111.ce. 11,... fln111hed bonu•
room for tdcUtlaMI 11111 1& ll'lferlllnlnt! t>.tux1 bulll·ln drNm klfdle",
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SIK'Vlct, F1mlly room wlt'll 1ppuU119 lltepllct. Prlvtll pallo, $uncl1Ck Ill ••di llldrmm, cus!Ofn oruu llld lf'Mi. derp cirl'tllnt. an""" •
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Of The Home B1yen
* 10 FULL PAG! ADS EACH WIEK. * TARIELL'S·IXCLUSIVE MULTIPLE
LISTING IOOIC • * GUARANTEED SALES.
' * COMPLETE FINANCING * nLITYPE-SERVlCE
''LIST YOUR .HOME
WITH NUMBER 1''
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\CATHEDRAL CEILINGS -$39,900
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A.n\llldl'M1'1r dllllnctJon! YJ mllt to bttch, tlfllll• court "'° bt1utlh11
countr'I' club! Club &. golf lflYllllfll • ti>KIDlll llldroolft1, l 1l11mln1
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6 IE RM· ARIS OCRAT • $48,9501 ,
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General
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... VERY '0000 INVESTMENT -Clea n, sl>lld ond roomy 3 bedroom on a 75'x !OO'
f1'9 t '.lot Jn a prime Newport Beach nei gh· tjotJ.od. One of the best buys -we:ve seen >\f;'.M9,li00. U·shaped fl oor plan around a ~-patio creates great decorating possi· ~ililies. On .• quiet family oriented street in--.the-Mariner's School District.
• I ,,.. UNtfUI HOMIS, NlWPOIT IUCH. 641-6500
~TOR, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
a.WO.. CHnoral -~SE. RANCH 1=c;;;;;o:;;;;M;;;;;M:;;;;o:;;;;DO;;;;;R:;;;;E=
tri UEJ ~=I I! acre BA YCREST '1 )°beautiful M ranch Over 2000 tq. ft. of luxury In
hLoaded with giant a 3 ~· 2% bath, J'an'll·
8h trees. Knotty pine ly ~ dlr;»rc area. Bo~ of
w iewt)'Wbere Ra h a .•~ pool and lo\V -'~tcben .th· be nc .... , maintenance 7S'x110' yard. ~"-• wi am""' All the uuaJ Baycrest
cci .... ~ Dinl:ftC "'°°?'· Big feature1. fU11 prlce $64,950 ~ patio, Don I miss and an aaumabJe Joan of ~aln! CaU now approximately $50,000, Just ~ listed -\hurry.
Call 54G-U51 (Open Eves.)
•. HERITAGE
RfALTORS
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~ THI! "BLUFFS" IN NEWPORT
.. ar, up~a4ed 1'Bonita'' model. 3 BR.1 l ., . elid wut, on 1-level. Large patio. On 1,e!i~htful greenbelt. $51,500, •Mary Lou
1 .. anon. r-OCEAN VIEW -$16,500
* WHIZZ!! BANG *
VIEW AND POOL
Cameo Hi ghlands. Architect desi gned-New
carpets & drapes. 4 Bedrooms, convertible
den, 3 baths, cathedral ceilings and 2 used
brick Cireplaces, family room, built-in k:itcb·
en & B-B·Q, PLUS MANY XTRAS. Entertain
aroond your own P~OL .......... $76,500. * POW!! PO'N * VACANT •
.. , READY AND WAITING for you is 'this
MONTEGO model on FEE LAND. 4 Bed·
rooms, 2 bath5, formal dining room with
FAMILY ROOM adj acent to the built-in island
kitchen. See this HARBOR VIEW HOME and
~uy. . ....... :· ............... -.$54,950. * FREEDOM YOU'LL GET * YOU BET! ;
En chanting TWO STORY 5 bedroom 3 bath,
2 fireplaces, FAMILY ROOM, formal din·
in~ room. NEW carpets and drapes. island
kitchen, SOMERSET model on FEE land in
HARBOR VIEW HOMES .......... $72,500: * FIRECRACKER * · ATTRACTER
Let us show you this enchanting home in
Irvin~ Terrace. Atrium entry, spacioµs living
room with fireplace. 3 Large bedrooma1 2
baths, LOVELY DINING ROO_M + room to
t il ' s ore your tra er or boat. ........ $62,500. * HOT·TO·TROT * TO THE WATERFRONT
POOL. PIER and SLIP available too. New
carpets and drapes, 2 Bedrooms, 21h baths,
WET BAR, marble fireplace . Overlook THE
WATER from your patio and enjoy $85,000. ·
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Wedoiosd11, Jul1 5, 19n _ .... I~ I _lw .. l~I _.,_
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...• "on euy street?'.' Condo liying offers the
closeirt approach to it -whether you wan t to
travel, or just take. it easy. Also, you have all
the Investment advanta1es of owning your
own property. * HERi ARE 3 EXCELLENT VALUES * * THE BLOFFS -A must see -for the
economy minded. 4 Bdrms., 2 ba., $39,950. * JUST LISTED -Choice 4 bdrm., 3' ba.,
with 2200 sq. ft. of living space. $48,500.
' * SPEC'!' ACULAR VIEW -of the entire
Newport Harbor. 2 BR .• 2 ba . .Your own gar-
age space plus ample parking for guests. Pier
& slip avail. $84,900. :
Convenient par~g_.uy to be
. a "DROP·IN" at Bay le Beach Realty 675 ..
II ~-----------1 tJ BAY ~-~l~~~~ ~~1 ~
A UNl()UI: fi{)MI'.
lHE MANSION ON MANDARIN -It's
really not a mansion, but you mighi think
so looking at the spacious ma ster bedroom
suite. Actually the home has over 2600 sq.
ft., 4 · bedrooms, formal dining room, !IJI'
graded carpets and professional landscap-
ing. It's a mansion to many! Presented at
$59,500.
PHONI UN19UI HOMIS, MUA Yl•ll. 146-lffl
RE,lL TOR, MULTIPLE LISTING -~RVICE.
Gentral GeMral
* * * * * * TAYLOR CO.
FANTASTIC VIEW! $100,000.
Unobstructed view of the bay , ocean & bright
lights. Attractive decor in this 3 bedroom.
3 bath contemporary with lush carpeting & ·
drapes. S~cluded & private.
~·our 27th Ye1r''
,;;;G•;;n';:;'a;;.1===;;;;.J WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
.=;:;;;;==;;;;;;=;.I FIVE BEDROOM 2111 San Joaquin Hilla Road
G;nor•I
235 SHERWOOD PL. . NEWPORT CENTER, N.il. -10
quiet cul·de-sac A t reel , --$35,950.-
Eutslde 4 Bedroom, 2 Thia ,spacious 5 bedroom,
'eath; beauliful 1-atory faml1y room • 2 story home 1 ;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 -~===..,..,"'°''°"'-
General
OAJLV PILOT ~If
BAYFRONT KOME
Ruotlc deolgn, hlghlighll
thil fabulous home
on Harbor Jsland Rd.
Larae enouch for a
growln&. family
With 5 bedro0m1. 4~i bathll
A: large, tormal dining rm .
.FAnill)' room HPllfale from
, ma.in hOuse, with wet bar
& l lrepla.ce. "Dad's Den"
with &ok11helves, fi ttplace,
\\'et' bar & view o( bay .•
An exceptional home in
..an excllusive location
Y.'ith pier & slip for
lar&e .yacht. $225,100 ' .
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. REALl'ORS
SINCEUll
. 673-4400
-CAMlo;,...
HiGHLAtlDS
EXCELLENT UNOB-
STRUCTED VIEW from this
spacious 3 . bedroom 2--b'ifh
home. Large, ~bt Calhed· '~
ral ceUln&ed liVing room.
JluJC kitchen \vith eating
area , laundry room, garage
with electric door and 1tor-
age. Fully sprinklered lo\v
maintenance yard. A real
beauty. $54,00>.
PETE BARRETT
-REALTOR-
642.s200
home; sparkling c I e • n · ·ls for you! You will Jove the 1" "ENJOY YOUR
CJooe 10 school•. Shake roof. """ .... place, modern built· THE MESA VERDE
Prot lndlcpd. Only $34,500. 1111, 2 patio .,. .. and child· MAGNIFICENT HUSBAND" * * * * * * ren's playhou ... Ideally Jo. Is he mowinr the.,..., pull-S33, 999
245 TULANE,' C.M. caled clole to park, achools, SEVEN inc .....is, watmnr or Sharp 3 bedroom, 2 bath plus Qulc~· Possession shopping and ocun. U you Thb goraeous home has the cleaning the pool when ht dlnin& room. Fr e 1 h I y
4 BDRM i, BATH want to beat the Sum.mil' !moct beautiful rooms you'll ahould be with ')w or the painted inside and out. New
COL LEG'e PARK heat, then you better He thia find, includin& 4 · .t,pacious kldl, the take then take the ahac carpet!, ,c u st o m e VACANT e home now! New listing • bedrooms, blf family room time to see thitl tantutk: 4 drapes, wood shutters and lOo/~ down. and it's IMMACULATE! f.o.. bedroom condo. It will lots of wallpaper. Bright
CALL ANYTIME cationis tbebest,inalovely surprise you with its large kitchen has built-ins ,
646-3921 ar Eve. 545-MIJ-• COATS section of MESA VERDE on rooms and llvtna: area. Call d:libmuter and disposal .
Lochen my er
I<, iltu1
& a quiet cul-de.sac street. and see 342-2535.• Large yard with patio.
WALLACE Back yard features covered Pleese call 546-2313 for a
REAL TORS patio, storage building and showinc. ro /THI: Rl:AL
"\/ I:S'J'ATERS Open Ev1ni"11 frult trees. A 'SUPER BUY e '62-4454 e at only $35,500. Flexible ------. ---
tliatm galore in Old Corona, on 93' .Jot; 3 lltt. 2 tia., den, farm-style kitch. 1 House "1f ·<J<:ean Blvd: Immac. cond., move right Triona Bergin.
SHORECLIFFS
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JaA. w::t::! VeryH~! ~.'I~per I ~E~LER
WILL "HELP
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water vi~w. Approx. 'h Acre lot. Ap-.
plans avail. for 5 BR., fro. rm., ac-
rm. & dm . rm ., or desiRJI your oWn.
steps to beach, $150,000. Kathryn n.
k JUST LISTED · I
bahning 4 BR. Lusk home on corner lot , 1'' complete privacy, Good open 'feel ing
w /view of surrounding hills. Gracious
Vo0nds. $76,500. Harriett Davies. ·
~".'..° • HARBOR VIEW HILLS '
4 BR., 211.i bath Sandpiper model. Wet bar.
,,,p,ar .. garage .. ,.Courtyard •. Walk. to beach,
c:aools, •hopping. Brand new with land·
'8ping allowance. f/9,500. Laverne Burns.
I~ • ~ • ' ' SPECIAL WATERFRONTS -
ido Isle 4 BR. 'plus large FR. Space for 70'
. '286.000. Linda Isle, new 5 BR. plus
u:.'' on lafoon. Exquisite! $300,000. Eileen •-d3on. ,
ltr·-, LUSK SANDPIPER MODEL
a laree lot, on cul de sa~ st., with pool. ·
l'Iarbor . View Hills. 4 Bdrms., 3 ba\bs.
500. Edie Olson. ,..;,, ~~-BAYFRONT
lfub garden, sandy beach wood paneled f~)l".w/frpl ., wet bar, bookshelves. $165,000.
f aro! Tatum_
• •'• PRIVATE BEACHFRONT
·•Cllflt lot on 60 ft . of white sandy beach.
standing view of bay & boats. Now is the
·~e to build that home ! $49,750. M. C. Buie
, XECUTIVE HOME -LIDO ISLE
e!y estate on 65 ft. corner lot. Spacious
. ., din . rm .; super private mstr. BR/
fi
i4;. rm. combo. Bring oller! $129,500.
utene Vreeland.
Ifft',.
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' ---. 1. 644-2430 Coldwell. Bmker
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"o~SO NEWPORT CINTIJI DR., N.11.
Gener•
R EALTORS
644-7270
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NO DOWN V~ -------!
Low q<>wn FHA or $2150.00 SUBURBIA PARK
on ~nvenl.ional Financing. 4 8 R + POOL
Easts1dc Costa Mesa. Lar&e • •
Block F •need Yard. Avery $46, 900 ,.
Patio. Huge BBQ Pit. Fruit If you're particular about
& Poplai Trees, RumJJUS & location and neilhborbood
Laundry Room. Onique and, want a beautiful swim-
Heatalator Fireplace. 3 Bed-ming pool here'·s your next
rooms, li,t Baths, F'HA·VA OOme! Featurt's fa mi I y
$27,500. Call~. Even· room, formal dining room,
ings 645-4483. 2* ·baths, an4 a lSx38 pool
COLWELL
P ROPER TIFS IN(.
REALTOR S
with jacuzzi. Great
neighborMod for famiiiu
and children, very clole to
elementary IChool, park,
tennis courts a n d beach-
,~-w--TZE For additional information,
NEW LISTING • • • -Pl•.,. ohone 546-2313.
Hot Mesa Verde H.ighlands
series - 3 & family. Needs
Jots of work but make otter
now and save! Vacant, cul·
de·sac, walk to ~Is.
Cili s.tfi.~ (Open eves,)
-.e.-. HERITAGE
REALTORS
IO I Tl II: REAL
\"\/ E:S'l'ATERS
20' x.22' Bonus
Room
WITH CONVERSATION PIT
surrounding Swecllsh 11.re-
place plu. lal'le modern kit·
_ t&S &£ _c chen, dininc room, huee liv· * EASTSIDE * in& room, 3 bic bedroom•
$45 000 and 2 baths. Beaut. """""'
' • completf! with putHrw·,reen.
4 Br., 3 ba, Cormal dining, 2 Best Meta Verde location
story. I mm e d I at e OC· and priced $33;750. with ~%
cupancy. Corona del Mar down pa,ymt.
High School, Call 546-5880 (Open eves.)
400£.17• '
C.M. •. HERITAGE
REALTORS
MACNAB
IRVINE
FINER HOMES
A Rf.t-L FIRECRACKERll
Will drive your quivering emotions to ooh
and aah upon sight of this sofUy glamor~
ous 3 BR., FR. Baycrest home. $64 950.
Lois Miller 64U235. •
FROM YOUR BALCONY
survey the Yachting scene. Liv_.
ing area w/domed, vaulted light-
ed 23' celling. Wet bar .opens to
a cantilevered deck over Ne""°rt Bay.
Guest room & game rooms enjoy a secluded
garden. Cozy study w/a mini fireplace. A
harmonious blend of wood, glass & marble.
A fine value at '275,000.
1 FROM TURTLEROCK TO
DISNEYLAND!
Walch the fireworks! Panoramic VIEW!
Top condition -great location-on quiet cul·
de-sac. Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200.
FINEST BAYFRONT DOVER SHORES
Inviting warm brick entry to a sparkling
beautiful 6 BR., FR., DR. plus game room.
Pier & slip for a fun family who likes to
entertain.
SUMMER RENTAL · WATERfRONT
Boat privileges -club house -delightful
2 BR's, 2 baths furnished ready for a per·
feet vacation. Gladys Ru,.ell 642-8235.
IOl--142·'2H
J'"-1144·-
~It EAL TORS """' 3 bedroom home 10
JM 4141_ A-1esa Verde featurtnc faml·
till-ly room, 2 baths. new Corn.
(Open Evtnlnt•> ing cook-top tarp sacluded
'!!!!!!!!?!!!!!~~""'""'""'"I yard, all in deluxe move-in LOOKING FOR A concllt!on. Full price only
''NEW'' HOME? $32,500. '
If IO, See 1hi1 one before you 541)...1151 Open Eves. 1
decide. 2 Years New and
1.ocatecl in llll area of More
Expensive Homes. 3 Bed·
room. Large Open Garden
View Kltch~n. 2 Baths, Fire-
place, Double Gar age .
$3.1,00)1 Call M&-0555, Even--
inp 6f$.4.lll.1.
• HERITAGE
RrALT ORS
ESTATE·HORSES-
POOL-$55,000
Gorgeous custom built on
just under % acre in horse
country. LOads or elant
Owner will pafiome of your
~ fefl-:-JOb~ chante .Dtc·
eaitates fut sale. Move.pi
30 days or: Je11s. Beautiful
Mesa. Verde HlihJands 3 bed·
room home, 2 fittptrlces. big
patio. Great family neighbor·
hood. Only $32,950.
/&... co:Ts
~WALLACI!
REALTORS
--15i414'"44141-
(0pon !vtnl"t•l
----. ---COLWELL
PRflµrR Tlf S, INC
1-tt-Al TORS
shad• tre ... Vaulted celllnrs. NESTLED IN
Forma! dinin&, Bi( :J5x1J
llayfrOlt Condo
3 Br, 2 Ba, pool, pier II sliRi
Dellibtfut $19,500
family. 19' chef's kitchen. between.all tbt'big trees. Js
21' muter suite. SparkUnr this two story 4 bedroom
20'x«l' ~un1et pooll Dl\'Oltt. · home, complete wJth real
NEED FAW SALE. Bar· bard.wood 1loQl's. , 2 big · baths, ....med ltltcben and 1atn priced at $56,0:0, Call !ota of trUtt free& ·aoom f(lr EMERALD BAY fut 64&-0303. ~t or tpiler. Owner's
lmmaculate 3 Br + lam rm.
Ocu.n side of hwy. View.
Must sec! $149,CXXl
Ttil Huller! lo As-.
34n Via Lido 615-8500
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557-4130
MULTIPLE
LISTING
SERVl<;E
General
SELL WITH GINNY •
EARN MORE MiNEY
•(Bigger comm. split/
bonus) Room for 3 ex·
perienced salesmen!
New office opening July
17th., at 1505 Mes a
Verde Dr., Eut, C.M.
(only motivated/dedicat-
ed need apply.)
General Gener•I -----
i movin&· 900ft. and Wanta O(·
fer. Priced only $31.995.
WJtti all terms. Hurry.
Call 546-5880 Open eves)
· HERITAGE
REALTORS
DOLL HOUSE!
Immaculate houe • new
Iha&" carpets and drapes
throughout. High beamed
ceilQ;a & uaed brick
flreple.ce. Etflcient kitchen
with all built-int inc:ludirw
dilhwuber. 3 bedrooms,
den and 2 baths. Model
home condition. Auume
'" % loan at $213 per month includes everything • why
rent!
!"""9 . I I I !i :·. I i I -Real.... . 646-7Tll 2M3 WestclUI Drive
Open 'till 9 PM
General ·
I SOLD I WALK'IR & LEE . REALTORS ~
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reo lfc11 .,
SOLQ
10,303
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"'HEAR. THAT SURF"
Duplex only slt'pto; to <>l'<'On. IO·,.~ down to easy monthly payments.
3 master bedrooms for o\vn('r plus 2 hCJg(' 2 b€drooms for income.
Only 7 left -hurry!
"IOAT GATE·CAMl'liR GATE"
$23,500 or offer .. 4 hugr bedrooms spacious J)iru o-0ut. 60xl10 Jot,
brick flrepl•c", 2 full baths. Low down. Call 546-1754.
LATE IUT NOT fOIGOmN
HOMES Conaratul&ttons Salesmen o r the )'('ar for 1971 In Fountain Valley
_ -Joe.n Gllfney, knowled&cablc, willi.J1' to help you with )'our real
~--------_!!late n~-th~'*ll· ·
LAIT 'YEAR Fo11ntaln Valley Office
17213 llrookhul'll
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968-3371
()poft fvtnln91
IALIOA ISLAND-$12,ioo
Beautiful· custorn Temodeled home atePt away to beach II bq.
1,800 1q. ft. of luxury on oversized R·:l Jot. 3 bedroom&, den + 3
b{ltbs. call for appointment.
IAYCUST-$66,HO
l mmaculate home with ( large bedrooms, 3 baths, large sliding
gla.s.a. doors Jook...onto_a_loY.cly_PQOL.cmnp_ltle wtJ waterfall ahd
loads of decking. Corner lot on lovely street. Appointment onW,-
6 llDIOOM HOISi PIOPDTY
Newer custom hOme on ~{ •~ of ground zoned for horses. C()n'al,
riding rtna II tack room. Large family room, dininc room and
d,...m kltch•n COllll>lete wllh all bullt.<lnl. Great for 1arr, f'amJly.
Back Bay l~Uon 'vltb Newport addrtal. $M,9'0. .
'
FOIMAL DINING ROOM
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Pl"'-hua:e ftmlly room with mutlvc firepla«. IArse kltchtn hai ,.unr.,... IC!J!kln1 on to 1""1y ..... yard wllh co-mod poUo. Queen 1tud bfilro0m1, 2 Ultd ieU. Jowl>' 1frett ot cbarminr
hom .. lo mosnlll<tnt .... maL Prlcod rla:bt al '51,000. · , ,
Newpart leacll Office -646-7711
2043 Weotdlff Dr. II ln!M 0,.. lwonlnp
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on thl1 rare value. 2 beci'roonu HCb ~unit.,C>ne.. uolt now vacant
and rtady for Immediate occupancy~ Each unJt rents for $165.
Kttp u home "or renUJ. only 132,950. If YoU have bffn {n the
ser.ri~. call us. ·
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oL t.b.isJupetj)_._3 ~home nestled am~ng~tTttS .-n.s·ahrubs;
Sparkling quallt.Y toT ftbe en~.L.ulti deepp Oe Q.TPCtln
with cus tom matching dtlpes, all electric kitchen "Mth all the-
trimmtnga. fantastic 111"'Glace. What a thow place for 139,500!
ScUcr ts prepattd for Gt and FHA ~s. now's 'the time. Call
OCIAN YllW l'ltOM
ALL AN•LIS
Tlttd of looking at ntlghbor's walltT Cut your e,w on Jbt
gpe.rklina blue Pacific from anr window ot thlt: custoln Temt»e
HJJ!a Manllon. Watch Ille ••• aet btbln4 C.lallna .l*nd. 8"7 a
i.t._. w--t dol<rlbt Ille balauty, this 3 --· bU
It all. ronnaJ llbltnr roo1!', I""' ...,,..._ ... ---We wUI trod< anylllJos )'GO! liave. for lllli"'80.00ll -a...-You wW
qree. call for ~t. ' .
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2790 H•rw 11..i.. 0.. lwnlntt 545.9491
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ea. lliO.ooo • submtt. NEWPORT BAY •
--t-'c • ., ...... .,....,."".;.;.;Mo...,•---1c-Moot-· 1--------LUSK FIVE NEW LISTING BEDROOMS ..
This bfoutllu! bnnd ..w
WEST SIDE
Sl'ECTACUl.oAR
home .nttdJ a matt.tr! He Dive Into the tlew:n bX
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THE
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YARDWOltK l
We have two 11oe MW ll•tll'll•
ln ~ Put: IJdO townhouee1:
Both an theft bedroom
bu.ude• and tbty baw bt'.tD..
DAILY PILOT --
Moltllo -· ..... Salo
-:kobo-. t "'· all •t up. Put)' fUm. o-·loocun.53&-M -------
* TRIPLEX * $
Balboa Blvd. 2 Yrs. new. 25,250
Beautlf4lly tum. Two +en .. 3 bc!drooms, p o I I ' h • d
2 Ba.; o~ 3-BR, 2 bath. ha.rdwood 4 aha&" carpet,
Priced at $125,000. double prage, hu,e lot with
Call: 61l-3663 613-8688 Eves. 1011,·trinr shade t ~• e •.
Ocean. aide o( lfwy,_ Corona
d.l Mar. BH"tllUlly !uni ..
plus ctll'Jllg., d e c: o r • to r
drapes: l&fl. family rtn ..
worklavtr kltch. Huie ccvtl.
J)f.tlo. CUitom thtUoU1! Walk
up the brick walk to um
beauty, you'll never wanl lo
leave! Abafo.ntee owntr u.ys
ae!l at $15,<XX>.
wUJ eoJoy thf breathtt.kinc deep pool, .,,.ae thrwlh the 16" Buutit\11 writs. prime
view from ll!'Yef'Y roopi the lhac c:utietJ.nc. rtlu: ••Ith are• dote to ooeu. • No
formal din.inr room, lttat )(lll'r aelt-deanlrc own and vacancy factor. Monthly tn.
yvin& room arrana:ement, bui!t·ln ~llbwutw. 'ntl. l come S2.~ SJJS.IXKL Full
and tbe lovely pool 1iitd bMrooni. lamll)i room. pool price, U9(. OoM\.
Ntwtr coetit_mponiy lt)'Sed
bamt wit.h • SPANISH
t"'U.IR.. Unique, l ~
architectural deslan. with
extt:r*' ot R 0 U ,C H
SPANISH SUTCCO, EX·
POSED BEAMS. R E D
MISSION Tlt.E W~AY
l ENTRY' PORO!.
8prawllo,a 3 8~t. IJ DEN
Door plan. ••Ith. htl.V)' &hat
completeb' painted cutalde., r--.,..-,-.----J ~
Ooe la ... popular 2 batq -
rnc:NWl and the othtr 11 ttM! '-------
apacklut Ni bltb hom•. ••••••··~I With fH> lend, be•utiful Acru .. for sale 151
pool• and &uden lttU, and ,1 I ! i', f I,
' ' ' Pen ln1 ul1 Point Assume the VA loan and
3 BR.. 2 btlth bon1e. $157 per OlOnth pay all or no
Completely rede<.'Or. Pricrd down to new VA '°9-n. i"itst
yard • • • P.S. He will mjoy home 1a W\Sque, note the I'
the aooct price loo' Call bWiard room aJIO. $38,900.
675-7225. • ' Call -7lT1. , .... ....... 1-~ TT.-• aood contral klcation, SEVEN SMALL
lo\1bal mort cwld you wantT
at ;62,500. day oo the market. COR·BIN-COLWELL "O . THC RCAL
')< l:ST1\TCRS OWNERS ANXIOUS <ut>Oll thN-<IUt. La ..
Ca11 s75-ms, RANCHES . 1 Thell: be•ulltul pucrll bor-i
M:r on the q»owchlll• R.Ivt.r.
have oakJ ILld ltrtama
throulhOJt and abound Wf'rti
vilk:Ulf•. Eleclricity and tt"leJ ~
phonl-line. l".re&S Ole prop. I
f'rty and a sood nll ts la. 1
Tenn• ot only D270 down
CaJ! 673-366.1 548-0715 Eves. . N
Oee1nfront Home MARTI
On extra tp. Jot . 4 BR. 2 ftea.ltors 545-0463 ·
PROPERTIES. INC
REALTORS
vacant 3 br, 2 bl. ta.mi'Jy M!Cluded den hu all WOOD
COLLEGE Park. '4 Br., 2 bl., hom~. Forced air heat, built· OPEN BEAM CEILINI f t GS.
tam rm. M&ey fruit trees. In .R It O. Pool siled yard The upper lew. ea urea
* * * * * * $31,900. Prfncipala only. 396 w/petlo I< lisb pond. 0-apedoua ""tt::v. 0~
COLWELL
bath•. Call tor app't 10 see. Optn Eves REAL TORS '44-7662
Call 673.3663 W.2'63 Evei. $50 DAILY HAVE A Princeton Dr. 5'S-Jl68. to 1ehools A s.lioppln&. Early 'VITH VA.UL
PR0PlRTl~'-io IN(
RFALTO~S
associated
BRClK £RS -REAL TOR S
1025 W 6albuo 671.J66l
EXECUTIVE
SPECIAL
REDUCTION
SAFE & HAPPY move·in lo qualified "''"tn. BEAM CEIL l NG S • 1 -~=~===~=
F1VE CAR ' * CAU. -7139 * ~ c oLO•~n SKYUGHTS. 2-CHANNELFRONT _ 4th OF: JULY t'ha-• vac:ant 3 A 4 BR All terms, S71,0Cl>. CALL 0 ~l ____ _. vctranda.
MORGAN REALTY -~• s E y 111 0 UR REALTY pens o cov-=i'nl Pitt A slip, 3 BR .• l ba., l
Thill Newport Beach home -GARAGE-. Repos. In area. \V I Iii s W/oc:E.AN VJEW, r.t.tr. yrs. n•\Y. Bf'am rell., OVl'r·
started at $42.450. It hu 3 673-6642 675-6459 RH.Icy. 84l·U2l. Bdrm. aw·te hu .. ..ivate .look.• N')ll . Isl. Pari<, 'SS'l.500 UNUSUAL ONE-OF·A·KI ND !--~------~· bedrooms, 3 batht, de.n, le ll0?\1.E! If you are looking * * * * * * 4 RR, 2 BA 2000 If!. h , OWNER mus! lnovt, de.n I. bath with dbl. pullmana. MED ITT. DUPLEX
breakfast rook, ove.dooking for garaR:es, a oo· lot and HARBOR VIEW HlUS-w/llving, di~\ng Ii_ fam family room \arae enough LGE.. PIC'ItJRE WINDOWS On N'pt Isl. 3 I 3 BR., ph~r
a de~ care he patio. above all an excitin& all Gracious fam ily living In nns. Au ume 514 ?ti VA. tor a fUll sized pool table. 4 \VI TH 0 U TSfANDlNG I. 11ip. ?t1cxlc&n tile pat.io I
\Ve have been give~ q>eclal redwuod home • C&.11 us to spacious quality 4 BR. 3 $36,900, Owner. 540-fl78. twin sized lM!droom1, xtra OCEAN V[E\V. waln·&)'. l ·\Vay w1ter vie'"'·
authority by the owner to hi 3 bed BA I .~ .. 1 baths, A val firtplace. din-\Ve 11 destined. stepsawr S99 500 AJ:t nl for thla superb 3 bedroom reduce it until be sAys see t 1 near nrw room ' &m rm .. pa ........ e..... n CORNER k>t cu.1-dwac •I. 3 in& room. built-ins. prime kitchen, has RED TILE 67>isn' li7~7.1
hontl! neat!~. among trees STOP STOP STOP. ~u lo• archlt.ecl's Hom! j.n Ne"'port quiet. private garden aet-BR, 2 BA frpl I: bonw: rm. ho b~ $31 000 U. BUILT IN -==~~~~
' . ' a.net 13 year• to pa,y mUil
thtM fine inve11mmt1 willl. •
1 modHI downpayment. CaU
613. TlA • "! .... :
COLWELL
Ph'OPt:RTIES. INl.
REALTORS ~ •· h U d •o:• a/VI ling Xlnt schools '" land ' me area, '"'· ' · FLOORS, A -NEWPORT HTS and shrub•. Sparklina: qua!· today's price:. J)46-rlTL. ' D'l'ac 0 ere • .,.,.,,.....,. $84 5oo 644--0786 • $35,500. MS-7793_____ 962-1373. ran&" e a: o v EN, •
ily '" line eolortalnlng. PETE BARRETI ·· ' · BY OWNER • 523,500 DISHWSHR .. G. OISP. ete. HURRY 1o..,. th;, l.,t•Mly Businou P-rty 154 L~sh deep plll!: carpeting -REALTOR-1'Rp IPLEX
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d79io!n Mes• Ve 'rde Tht property ia rented ,6 dttarated 2 BR, den, l \Ni .,'.....; ........ ;..,.._:.,......;. __
with custnm n11tching • · , · oo · QP ~a. ,._, 2 1rp1 • Gl or FHA TERMS. ~ 'Bed· n ... , 1 LI.,....'"' AtlNOR · !rpi ' • ~, r UNUS''AL drape•. all eJ .... ••Hic kitchen • .; ~ "642-5200 Owner * 548-8150 3 BR, fam rm., c s. I d -~ 11 hed • ·~ ' pantry "" iv.~ 0 ~ "'" I"""""'""'"'"'"""""""'""'"" -----~--~-! Lovely .home. 'ITH shaded. rm, en~ y ...... , a ac TOUCH UP. Anxious o"•ner ~to1·a~. with aJlcy •ctt-s~. OPPORTUN V
wi!h all th:i trimmings, fan· Bay Or o· cean. CHARMING Nice 'bar,k, ;van! w/blrd garagt-. Clean in and out. ha• told UJ to reduce the S+l.500. Thl1 tine 1'()mm'erc builfJ.
tastic Ilrep\acc. What"a. show Gi .. nt T, WO Story ' <• ' pi • era no do\Yn. • p-'-lo, '"" hu ..... ol 1"•)• and J•
$ ,. SPANISH 'STYL"E avmy. ·~•·. ">' "' · ''" CALL ·~. ' "•·HI< ·~ ~ ~ • • place for $39,500! Seller 59,500 ; On king size lot In North Quiel cul:(Jr-sac. 3 Blks * 847-8531 * $31,950 FULL PRICE '}'-' J a great tocatlon for anyonf!
la prepared, for GI _and IBA Tak~ your pick for this Costa ~1esa. 4 bedrooms Predominates thnlua:hout this efem I:. J1., hi. ~ min. San the Reil. E•t•t• Mart THE BEST BUY I N :tdA'fl#C. in any t_Tf!atlve type Ol
terms, now' the hme. Call clega.ntJy done be a c i, upstairs and a i>x24 finish-hof!}e Once you enter Diego Fwy. f'lnc. arnna:ed. REPOSSE.SSIONS LAGUNA . ~ i EAL TY~ "'Orie. The Door plan i• fidl
mansion with·approximately ed uparall!' fainily room the double wrought iron .$3=2=,950=·.:55::7.c.,;:.:190::.c.., ----I MISSION REAL TY ~,., N•w-,•rl P••I Offlr• Ible and lllf' propert)I ~
am sq. ft . of comfort and downrtaJra. 3 bath1, country gates 10 the .l n n er -For information and k>calion 985 So. Coat t Hwy.. Laguna NEWPORT 'vlth a cuaranteed N'.nta.1 ~-, !
1 u x u r y, Thtte huge kitchen and dining area, courtyard, and theq through E1•t Bluff of these FHA I: VA bomea, Phone (714} 4f4..07J1 ~. a month. 'Ille duplflS
bedrooms, 2 batha, 15x20, plush carpeL'I &: drapes In 01' ma1sive double front con.fact -N HEIGHTS In back of !he ap«rtm~t up-1
Rcailon "5-9491 FORMAL DINING ROOM every ,,,.m. Al $39,!00 • doon you'll krow you have By Ownor. ;n "'' Bltd!" KASABIAN EXPANSlO 5 BEDROOMS >ttalrs """1d m•k• "" ..,,. --~O~"'-"-E_v~"-·---I plus 2 fireplaces, one in Better see it now! New OQ round' the home for you! The Green bell "-Bay view. Rt•I Est at. 147•9604 4 Bdnns.. 3 baths,. fa".'ily nomlcal hom,. for the ~· A REAL PLUM master su ite! On land }'OU market. four bedroom wine is most 3 BR, 2\.1 BA. 64+-0427 --I room• 2 wood burning r1rf'· $58,000 DllmM'. Call ~1225. ,;, )of
OWN! By appointmt:nLonly. • unique, .. ~ the beautilul El Toro OWNER desperate. •wim places, make lhla custom Tri-lt"Vel home, ......,111 fnr This sunshiny home will wood ceilings are outatan-pool. ~~mt, 2~ baths, built retreat • heal buy for ,..~ dtllghl the mofll futldk>u.s b ilt · d · h 1 her f'ntertaininr. wet bar. larse b J larg bed 2 ding. Call ~7225. 3 BR., 2 BA., cp~. drp1, ~ u -ms, 11 w a ' your srowlna family. S~.500. sun deck, very }IJl:e lot, .~""t.,· . rf t• rood i mis, Realton 5G-M65 patio, la;e. pool-size. lot wallpaper accents. mirrored ,.._ar v. ant ideal for' tennl8
COLWELL I
l·ll{l i>f-Rll( s JN•-I • Rf /\l TC>RS ~· '"" , pc cc co n I on Realtors 646-ml Open Eves endoaed by block wall, wall, new thick • h • R: AO
thru-out. Spacious Ii Ying 3)43 Westcllff Drive do&e to xlnt 1 ch 0 0 I 1 , carpeting, central f.I o or 'n I,,, 19 C'(lllr1 &: ~· Many tren.
room with marble frplc. Open <'Ull 9 PM BARGAIN I mukets, new ma I I. plan, brk, ~4,950. 962-&65. v6'~1C/ Rl!ar acot!s tor boat « _C:. ____ ry _____ _.
Top q!Why w/w cat')lets + 'Ownor really anxious to move Rcaaoneble.' 8 3 1• t 1 5 3 • GOV'T, OWNED REAt ESTATE trailer. C.U -Tin.
custom ....... ch 0 ;." EASY LIVING ' lo lh• desert, & waolA lo L ... /Crypto Cameo Highlands location. . sell his Eutside 3 BR .• 2l----=------1~4~!M-~2l~JS~a!l~S:_::30~&c_:v.i<~-<nds~. Repossessed homes. Low 1190 Glen~ St. . 2 ... cl>Oict ''"'· Pac. ~ A mu11t 11ee at $67,950. FreAh.ly pamtrd 3 BR; home ba. home. Blt-in1 & new car· Cost• Mes• Fount1lrt V•ney . down. Government pays 494.9473 S4!4-rol6
w/near new drp1 &. shag + pet. Priced to sell forS27,250. closing costs. Call 968-4«1. HARD TO FIND 1-0 THI: REAL
\"-l:STATERS
1400 SQ. FT.
101' o( paneHng. 4 BEOROOMS FABULOUS VA.CANT * Crest ·Realty 0.-ln, remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 -$22,950. These are hard to find in this FOUR ·, ' bath cottage on lgl!. R·2 LoL
Pn."e , • ._, •-il'• really . · lmmed. occ., in the, heart of Room to dd .1 1., 000 ' -~ • f I 'V"i " u lrvt,,. a uni a. ""• · ~ j neat~ Immac. <.'<Ind. 2 1 Looking or -clean, nea~. Fount& n a1 ey:--·aeroa1 le 1 ;;;;;;;i:;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;::;;;;;;;;;;;. * 499-2800 *
•t I MORGAN REAL TY This eraciou!» homt! hag Lrg BR, formal din, all ielec SECLUDED ENTRY -..;; ~
BACK BAY VIEW
Mttnor\11. $275 e • C•lif
67:1-7506.
Cemmercl•I
Preporly
Laguna Bt.ttj:h
50 X U3 C·2 ZONE
lsi '
One of la•• downtown J)Aretl~
for development.
I
in this cuaton1, cxecut1ve
home on prestige Eastslde
cul-de-sac. 4 Br, 3 Ba,
atritun A/f\1, FM muNic
aispenion system. Gara:tt
door opener, elec. kitch. and
more for ·
Newport Balh•. C.Ov'd. polio ~ owner j ::::,'Bdrm in a beauti· •""l from MU• Squllr•'i' ' anxious! Only $27,500. ful area. Call on th11 one! Country Club and Park. 4 LOVEl Y •. ~
fiirvitw 673-6642 675-64C9 . IDl_&q, ft ~f . living kitch, sep laundry rm , 3 Bdnn. Marquette Model -.,, o:i.1,io1 MW'(
J '? 1 area. T1~Top condition In overslied' 3 car 1ar, ,t:iniiI. with featUttS you've a!Wl .,...,-=.~--~
646-8811 every way • including maln· upgraded crpll Ir. drpg wanted. Muter bedroom
(enytJme) .~~e~ Sc~I~!:~,~ r~~·t . I icured lawns. Otftted a't tbruoul. be.aut Id• c p,d wilh fireplace Ir. 'balcony, ONE OF A KIND
PIUA view of Fa!hlon Island
'-Eulblu!f, Just aA beaut\·
ru1 at night as in th!! dlly.
A beauutul hom• wilh 3
•P«ciom bedroom• I: •
t.;hl.nnlna: taml!x room___!or
only 164.!00. Cali 646-nTl. 1Erl7th St., Cosio M....•+-----1
AAA T~ant , $115,00I) Dn.
Cuh 1~ndablt return
Rfflonomir1, Bkr. 675-l'TOO Eaatside 4 Bedroom, 2 only SJ.4..500. Ph: 979-1050. w/co ncrt!te ~~~lorwall an.11l diliing room, family room, Hu.ae •treet lo 1treet lot,
I Bath; beautiful l·story Oa' ~,~u~ .~,v.~tio. "'"" YOUl'Se ~~950~r ' lovely view. =~r. ~a~i:~ i:~ FOR THE home; iparkling c 1 e a n · plu• den home aJ90 ollen 1
Newport Oose to schools. Shake roof. 21 8 ec1· h•11 WHOLE FAMILY I Pro!. lndscpd. Only $34.!00. --=-"""° .r I lonnal dioinc room. 156.000.
•I "BONUS ROOM" CALL ANYTIME ~ 11 t~71 l:JMMll3
$45,500.
1-a·THL RCAL
''"\; 1:STATCRS
PARK & POOL
Pa.a'k Udo, 2 BR., 2 ba., kit·
rhen bit-ins, patio, dbl. tar.
q:t. A lovely malnt"nanc,..
1 ... Or•nt• Ave, C.M.
T ROOM houv -20~ DN.
~ x 135' lol.
Zoned lor P:roff'11lon-1
HOLLAND MM170
f•lrv iew 646-3921 or Eve. 54S-J41J ~ I Fo' ftunJ\y Oviog 2300 l\Q. IL OWNER mltll ttell. Larie REALTY ..,/T"O~an 1716 Or.nae Avt., C.M.
lrtt homr . S30.~. · EXCLUSIVE C-t % ~·
CA.1.L $ ••6·)414 lnel,'"'7 Broolttult,...,,. 6-46-8811 '°" musl '"' th;,· before S"'•"'E '°"buy 3 bedroo=. 2 bath~ POOL TABLE room•, 4 bedroom•. xtra Univ. Park Center, lrvlne IEA.L E '"' dtd'-allC. Pinc , .. _•tor, A n • h •I:!'/ • (1nytime) . . . 1 bath•, ma&nlfl c ent ,_.Call Anytime, 833-0820 klnnal dining room and a ~Ill r:t wt~ room to spare fireplace, new d r a p e 1 , OfUce houn 8 AM to 1 PM 1190 Glmneyre St. l!!'!!!!~"!"'!""""'!!!'""'""'"I fantastic bonus room for . 1n 15 x 30 den. 3 Bednn 2 wallpaper accents. ·natural · 494-9473 549-0.116 BridCJ• The only $34,950. trs below J !!!!!!~!!!'!'!-...~~~'!!!•I bath, fireplace, bltins. Xlnt wood paneling, bkr, $29,950. L•tuna Nip•
r.IALTY 5IM3!9 =
Nt•r N••••rl P•11 Ortic• BJ 0¥/ne--Nwpt ~
PANORAMIC VllEW 0-. w, knit bids. t no: market. Call loll tree ··u·· FIXrr --in & OU!. 842-6691. YALE
G.n.ration "'"ap 842-25.15. $32,950 1..:=...=:..,-~-2500 Sq fl ch•~; ••• -~ BRO A QM 0 0 R, N~I Beaut' maintained home · .. old, compl. nfll1'11111idl
Shor'M, ocean vtew, .fi Br, 2 Btdroom.a 6 IU'I• tamJty l ncorne f77S nw>. m.om. '"' $200 BUY·S.I OWNER leaving. Yoo can · .. -.. -~ ~.,. Own 3 custcm doll ho.uae• on ... h N I home, Just 1lep11 to major Must ... lhll 2-S1'0RY BAR· walk to the ucac · ew }' I J I • lot Prt~ eUt Collta Roy McC•rdle Realtor d'ecorated, 4 bed r oom•. irttnbe t. 4 Bdmu., nc ·
Meu. area. 'A three GAIN today. Perfect for 541-7729 bullt·i.n range, 0 yen, hlige mltr. 1uite w/frplc.;
farnib' rm, 2 Ba, 2 yn old. rm. Pool S6'.500. f73..7121.
DX> aq tt. Id I c p d • GHrgt WJlll1m1on cc:.;;;;...iiiiie1mmi1n;;i1iiiu;;im0.1~--:.-::;.'
bedroom for parenla. A t\l.'O young ·or ~Id couple, FHA dish u•·r h .. -"-place sep. di.nine rm., family rm.
bedroom for 90n &: 'A'ife. A OK! Nffda TLC. ONLY /i!!!!!l!l!!O!l!l'j!!le[!!w[!!po!!'!!!rt!l!Bi!!iv!!d!! .. !!!C!l!.!!!MI!. !!! w '""' ' -.v w-.: ' Let u1 make a.n app't. for
_,.,,.., ! "" ,.,..... RHltor .'9r sale 1M &e.udful !amily home, fine ______ _, _ _.
LAST OF THE 117,750. CaJi now • 645--0303. yard with 6 mature fruit ~~ce~sroo~.:r ~ndl~~ MESA VERDE trees, <.'()\orful wetting, brk, iN~o-::a~mtJ:~: ..... orith -y. -~ "'°"' 54MS70 '4S.lS64 * NAPt.ES BAYf'RON'P * acceu, '67.~. Call owner, $0 ... Clement• LA.lxury Condo, prw. bolt
4961334. --.....,,;.;.;.;.;.;;..;....___ dock, ap1c, approx 2580' per * 3 BR. bltnl, b"plc, pariel-unit. Max. ~. ~U!( <town. Exciu•ive w;th CHEAPIES PRIOE OF OWNER ~: ':.;"."::;, Tranal•r-154,900. •
3 Bedroom 2 bath. builtirul, Large 3 bdrm., 2 bath, faml· __.. -'-·• dri -· _ Lido lslo 1ng patio, fnced yd. Auume p1~• On! • _ . " 5 l!' GI '°"' ~~-y • ..... SALISMAN · 3 BR, loon, 1?'·860• 114.000. e>w.... 213: 4M-JlllO.
double garaae with storage ly nn., bltm, 2 frplcs. '"""'ihl:'"= 4 ""'.;;.;,;;:
and patio: Condo, asking Beautiful 550 sq. ft. ma.11ter dlo built-· e. d'-'"waahn' $20,950. • Vacanl..mOYe: in ·1 incl t d en, Ull, au ' su1 e . aepara e en. b' deco ted park like
quick. N D wn To G I Deluxe' carpeting &. Mexican ne.,..w brk $30" 950' -.;,..
Rcalton
Open Evts
w. have an· openinc ·far a * . new, qua!, cu1t,
.,ft -"bn ...._ ··'-OCf'an YU, «trium, bffm ADl.Il.T Condo. 2 I~, 2B1l.
...... (;all ' c:neu ..... --• eelllrws, din rm. hwu1~ted, lArge roomL Extra. doNt
-· CQOblt ol dtolilw 149~ .• -... .,.. o.._
In hi-Jri<ed ""!1""'1"' *' 4 8Jt. t Ba, 3 yn old. 121.~. 2400 E f d e n, C !A , DOU Ci LAS
TRANSFERS
Cali 540-llSl 1°1"" ~). 0 0 • ' tll• Ooora. 1st time oll<ted, Y • • • · -~
· • ! Bedroonu, b u I I I · I n 1 , open 12 10 5. Priced for CHOICE area, Magnolia I: "SINCE 1915''
· ", HERITAGE
REALTORS Do you want a 3 BR, 2 BA.
home within · walklnc di.I·
tanct to Dougla1? Lulh car·
pel11, beaullful drapes. lots
o( brlck wo•k and a low 3FPVGCMV *
maintenance yard. Thia one .•• means: 3 BR, fam rm,
it super, sharp, Call now pool, view, golf course, Mesa
loll free MT-61110. Verde Country Club. •For-
o 1THEREAL
·'.")'. I:STATERS
BUY-OF-TME-WEEK
Spack>ut 4 br home w/1\JJUl:en
family room. Cathedral cell·
ER UPPER (requires 81'.lme
paint and landscaping workJ.
A delightful home on MV
Goll Course. Ottered al
$62,500. SOlITH COAST
REALTORS ""'424 (Open
eves.)
ing I: semi formal dlnina::i ;=:=:=::=:==:==:==:==:=:;::: room. ~e ldt~hcn w/li
br .. k!ut . bar. Carpet • TREES. TREES,
drps. Close to a<hoola, parks TREES •.
Ir beach. A Muat See Al • .
$.35 900 Seymour will take Sharp l bedroom. Alkllll ~r p~1ent homl! In trade. $25, 750. Almost new shq:
CAIL SEYMOUR REALTY carpel, very clean homl.
847-1221. Many ttet1, covered patio,
Low DOWN
, bi0<k wall !enc•. Big assum-
a'bte toln~ : ' · · '
AND ·ASSUME VA LOAN • caU $11Sl (Open Eves.)
•. HERITAGE
REALTORS
tlttpl&~. 1hake roof on a quick sale. $35.500, 3260 Warner. $750 On. Take over
oorner lot. Priced at $28,950. Michigan, owner. 549-~. low 7% Cl Loan. Beautllul
lat w-.. Bank Bldf.
Univen.ifY Patk, Irvine
Days .. "2·7DQO Nlfl\ts
~ 963-2187 att 4PM. ' ...,...._, '*'PND J& spec ar vu. Bf'l1 qua!,
Call 847-llO!O.' CORNER LOT '°"'"'· lrl: ""'· 3 lh",
2 Ba, ti rlCOW beautifully lndscpd, cov CON DO !or Sale. 3 BR. 2;6;
3(16 Via Lido 67$.4562 pa&, -cathedral ceUlna, Ba., 2 car prep. w/pool 1-0jTHEREAL
\.'.'\( ESTATERS
Nr achoola. Princlple1 only. -=----==-=---==· -
Cali B33-ll03, '4J.2Jl.2. ACTIVE FAMILY?
'l BR. • family nn.. 2 ba. Huntington Beach bdrm ba hom
·.:::....:.:P:....:IEcR.::: ::...&_S_l_:IPc:.:....:;.:: lormll din rm,. 174.!00. prM. N., Hooi Hoo,: ,
Thomae• n..11)1 49i-ll5i0 1'13-fll!.
Duplu11/Unlh
... 1. ,q
Cosla Moso Ouplo;;r
E/Sidc. 2 BR 4< I BR. S.p.
yrd&. Hrdwd. fln. Owner. ,
Prine. onJy. $M.500. ~1
eve. wkendA.
..::::==;:;=:==e77'C7~ 1 Hdwd. fin. $ 2 9 , s o o This 3 am! ., 2" • .,_ t * 8 HOUSES on.Jot * 1 FHA/VA. with f 1Y room, p&UU!t A Lido Nord l•yfront ~
Eastalde C.M:, l>amperrd 2 GEM ELIGANT bat'beque la for you! Near 4 BR. f Batha. $250,000 ..... ._.
BR. $135,000. Owner moving, MANSION all rec,...tion faciUtits • 1 LIOj) ltlAL TY
will finance. 1610 W. Coast Hwy .• N.B. only $51,500. 3377 Via Lldo, N.B. f !
CHUCK CAROTH.ERS REALTORS --642-4623 4 BR, 3 BA, •iCltnl •ntry, e· . red h·111 * '7~7-* llo H~ REAL ESTATE M·l ZONED wr with ,,....Jy lorml din rm .. !iv rm. Mos• y.;.,.. ,.,. Salo 125 TREASURES ne-,i.. oomigattd 1tee1 featurn ml.alive tpJ, all _ _ ___ ...; ____ .;;:
1831 Westcliff. NB 646--$152 buiding. Nev.ut Industrial upgraded w/w crpt1 Ir drp1. CONTIMP~
area, ()xla M•sa. Uood for lam rm.! 1'g wardrobe. ·~·LTY HARD TO RND GREIN RIVllt '-no Pr--* 8 HOUSES on lot * 1 ldtch "'"""' G ...__11 .. p "' Ea1taide C.M. Pampered 2 welding shop, lots Of cur-bltin Io u rm e Univ. Park Center, Irvine One 1tory Meta Verdi o:ec-rat .. .......,,-, ark
rent. Other Interest by w/nna:e " oven. dlhwahr, C.11 Anytime, 133-COJ , utlve bmnt wltb °"" 2500 MONTIU..Y SPACE RENTAL 48 Units :j :i1;;':': Owner moving, owner. OUered for 9'.:>UTH lots ot counter space, eating pttice Hour• ! AM to I PM 1q, fl F eatutt1 thcludl f FROM •:IO! Dtluxe units. Alr condlUoned,
COAST REALTORS Copen bar, ovtnlttd dbl 1ar., h ~. dJ .. 1..... A &Nit JunUy cammaatt7 all electric, 24 two bedroom. CHUCK CAROTiiF.RS <•~ o••• tlo b'""k ·'I Ind pd "I• --·~ ·-• room, with -.It '--!<r REAL ESTATE eves.) ~ pa , iuo.: Wai, IC • ovm:lltd Dvlnc room. coun-. em one. i.oe.t.:..-,:,,. _._ · 1 tietht, Dp• tpllt lm!l. 15
TREASURES 31! yn n.w lop Joe. TWO NEW LISTINGS try a1y1, kltqwa, f....U,. ·-' ol ,.,.,,,,;: ; = s bedrooms, > balhs, I 'lotu
.,.,, ,....,., $21,950 $29,950. FP. In Beauutul Turtle Rock room, auvlce _.. --• oaa.--a..a.. ...__ "'-"-__ bedroorn1, 2 baths, s 1831. We1tc1JU. NB V'ID";JW.6 nt:onn"""" . HU'· O " nd. bol~ -~· -"' .. ~.....--.. • ..,,, ,,_ U1n1B1 FHA ~vooESSION ol •• , a . ne ~r-co • " bii baths. Ont of a Jdod • lUve di~ ..,.,.... to IAllldecka • Pltloo, •
&.ck' Bay tered tor salt. 3 Bedroona, with view•, both priced right tn perfect condl tbl. can Ut GlWft JUwr Golf eom-.. p1act,, Exceptional ~f
.4 ll~, 2,1il )>&,Good fixer· UP. ~~n~~de~~UQ1u1~:;. fu-4471 ( =)·~101 ;;'ND~~~c;~o:em~ today, «Jl Cirtm NYlr Dr u.a clot. to two ll!O-f.I
per. Cheo.p. Make offer on ' .SOUTJJ COAST REALTORS, ..... Ibey _,., Ju( iongi tall• -(Opon ..... , C-•tt 'llmm4 ::;-:, ~ ~:
d .~ n . 0 w n e r I broker. 5(5.:11424. r GEORGIA COLONIAL · · 4 CONTIMPO-IJ•· .. ""-Sain 9 •ft<
62:H929. . " ' ' memmoth betl(oom1, hea.,. LAGUNA HILLS ·-~-... "
S.lbol lslHCI SEE IT·YOU'U. LIKE IT heavy •hMe rool with aJ.l MI0,000. WUl ... ,.,"'
EAST SIDE BY wood 11d;nso. iaWced b&y l'lwllsw l4alt commanll> tndoo. w.tl64. :J
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16'
Nice 13 bedroom East1ide
home· with brick flrepJac:e,
HUG~ y fl r d , cuJ-de-sac
location. Detached double
garale with alley entr&nct.
Priced only $26,<XX>. C&lJ
mw Jor f'Urthtr details,
CUSTOM BUILT OWNER windows, land.Caped with ac!ltcent to t.muro WOlld.
o. NO N Tired of beln1 crowded in? l Br., :l Ba. w/din " ck'n pine tnie1. 'Private dlnlng UNUSUAL ::;"'.=-~ y,,., .DOW 1.A=t u1 •how you this be.aut. Nr. All schools. Big ya.rd. roo:.· t;71oy~ and 1all "SINCE JOO.f' Fully cwtom butlt 3,000 Jiil. ~e pool, aunu..,.... 4
COLWELL .
I ~~ I ' I I ' , , .
~(Open l!'VU.) on thl& rare v&lue. 2 1~ner, cultom
1
blt . .,3bdnnBR.. $34,tSO. 10",4 DOWN ~-boiboodre ace. 1ecuk1tve Jst Western Bink BJ<tr, ft.,liahlonthe15lhfalrwq bOhrd ~tablf& MUCH
-bedrooms each unit. One 2tn bath hOme, P ut-4> · 642-I447 or ~1368 ne,... r • w a n I Univenib' Pa.r:t, lrvlnt or M•ll Verde Country ll:)R.£1 I I ' ' I ' < ' I.'. • '
. HERITAGE uti.it now vacant and ready rental A extra ~1 qtra. d!Jitance lo ocean. BKJL Days 552·7000 Nlihtt Club. t..o.ded with extru. Se-e tN "'Award wlnntnl" l>b. • '' 111 C...-irr;
10< lmm"1ist• occupency. w/2 bath•. Thia pn1perty 11 OPEN SAT/SUN/TUE 962-5111. m.r.oo . 10~ dn. SOUTH --,,_I·-.. ON -
Each \lllil renll Im' $165. reaJJy aomethlngt $130,IXXI. BY Owner. Specioul WnUy OWNER tnna. A 1 s u in e L•SUM Beech COAST RE ALTO RS , SALE·nns WEEK. OPIN HO=
K.,. at home or .. nw. Qn. MORGAN REAL TY hom" 4 larJ<• bedrm~ kine '"'"" loan paym"'" l•u ~ COpeo ~J I -or 1»1900 UK
REALTORS
OPEN-DAILY ly 132,950. If you hove bHI\ 67U642 ' 67~5' •.u.d m&Jter 3 batltA. Hll(e then r<nt. l bedrooms. d•n, MYSTIC HILLS 1'"31' Mobil< -wno•dJ• Sat. & S.... ll't. I (1.111.
ln the-.rv\ce caU111. BalbN Penln1ul1 hv-rm. •ltl:pi.c. Wn dJnlna: --xtra-cabtnei.-a_M-thelvn-in ocean vttwl f BdnnJ.. 2 ba. Mi11fen Vlefti ~ Cabana. carpeted aklnq tB.1PJ.L'CES. Mndtl1 .at.l 3N SANTA 111.IEL
Eutllde 4 BR I SA. formal
dtnlrc. 2 llOJ'Y, lmmedlatc
'· 1ep laundry. Lo dn. S40-8376 all mtdem kitchen, built· Ocean view Uvtna I dlnfnc tbed. ~ ' St In 'i\mdlia• ~
BAYFRONT kit w/p\er 6' 2333 Rutaera. Collett Pk. hw, ~e wallpa.ptt, rms, Let. level yard, room ntA REPOSSESSION. 4 A lloraat ' .,_. W'llk to bNcb. Cd ~ ~ .. 'II'' I' ~ .', .. 11\,, r1 I
occupency, CdM Hlat> School RcallLn 56-0165
Open EYott
IQl lll *BUILD INCOME* 'lflS N'))t a .. h, '°1!1CIO M Joi, "'°"' to bull<I. 2 Bl\. bomJ.
2 car aar.t rtnted at $2l0 1-.....,,,...,,===.--I month, on}i ll6.900.
CAYWOOD REA~TY
Wot«!ront cu.t N>me. 4 Or * 541-12'0 *
5 BR.. view rrom moat By Owner, f't!dUctd, B,9001
roomt. IT n. lot, 1paclou1 ltarbor View Homes. Carmtl,
1an1, Reduc..i ., mo,ooo. 3 J!R. rn. h"' erotc. _prem.
1111 Grl'ftdy, Rooltor lot. •pkn. 1ndocpd. prlnc
S4J fll.Yoi<k, N.B. ~161 onl1. M~596J tn}'tl..., . •
Ool.t. Comer loc .. bea1.1tiful MESA VERD.E m&tl)' O\dtom f e 1 t u re I' , 101' pool, X1nt 11'-irhborhood. BEDROOM. NEW PAINT A r ~~~-:::.,::::;':_-~---1
view. 675-«1115. 4 br, hllge tam rm, form din covered patio with natural close 10 achooll. $49,500. WALL TO WALL CA!\PJ'T. 1,~ !......ailn~'BM°!'!1'!i00hom0u•
nn, Beaut lndacpd. Cul de brick tlreplace, b r k.. * 499-2800 • EXCElLENT CONDmON. ..,..alO:U "'· • ...,, • t -.;;=::;;::=;:=; ~·~oNT,. BR. 'eo." MC. 1415,!iOO. 1940 Kill<l<or 116.000. --•. ONLY tzlOO DOWN. TOl'AL of..................... ' ~~"~ Cir Sho b t iJ:j; ~ PRICE Jn,r;>. KATELLA -· ms ...... fam cm., wet bar, etegant 2 54&47.a wn Y a PP · HUNTING T 0 N CREST ;..._;; ~ ... TM-. lt.£ALTYi 131..fMOO. g AC R. t FI C :r; '1 Lido INVESI'OR.s, UIUIM a ~
•IOI')'. Pt\ tor appt. 673-6192. • ' SPANISH •• Br, J"am Rm. ~--., V.A loAn. lDL'OrlM ., ... Brn Collep Park arta. 3 den 2 rtplc, l ca.r pnl"·' :=,.~:,n New..,. ..... watertroht park. 2 br. per month. Paymeau
Cprona del Mar Br., 2 Ba. ._ncl. p1.Uo. block Profi detoralet1 ,.-.J .,. .. .._..c.--. s.1,995. AUo dbl ~ at $.154 lncludt tue1. 0nt7
CAMllO HIGHLANDS, BY wall. near IChooll. $28,750. landac•ped . $53,900. 3 Bit. & Don $3',f!O WATERFRONT Lido illlt, 15.915. '734JDT 1<9.910.
OWNER. HARD TO Jr"INO 5 on •peclaJ terms., Prlnclpln 988-6104. Unique, .,.hlte brlr.k ~Jtter, Vil Udo !loud. Prbd tor 1t10 BILTMORE J.lxQ, J'S Grwham ltealtr-M&-2414
BR, 3'1 BA -· w/IAm only. Call 1133-1103, fi42.23U. BY 0-r. 3811. 1% be, pttd tntry. 2 S. .. bil·i.,, quicll -by 0W11tr. J>rln. ~t 111' nice tdult park. * Tr1pltx_..,, <>...-2 Br
nn, ~ lbN (pt New1;v OPEN HOUSE· rrptc, bl Un1, brlck wall~, frplc., carp. Yard nt:f!dl clpiJs only. Into, 17Ml~; ~ larp #1lf'dl. 1 a r ~1e1 :
p(l:lnled I: dficora1td + MESA VERDE • Nr Khlr, $111'5 ctwn. or no ~'Ork, but a ,.al buy for the l.a.4·.fn'.JI, GREAT Lakt1 2 Rr '!X~ 10>~';6 dn s&.50Dloftft'.
t>Ct•n v\fi•. Open hnuif, 4 bdrm, 2 be. A#ume. nfA. down 10 Cl•. U&.!00. J~ Mndyman. c.u ~ Need & .. Ptd"T Plact an ad! pando, lndlcpd. S .t•r adlt 22)3 Rutpn Dr CJ4.
daily 1·5. IQJ,960. ~JW. ml M;,.Jpn. -934T Waite Lane. M7.DJ1 l ~11SS10N ·REALTY· 4!M-4!31 Call MMl!I. . pk. ShOp.11.!00. -· 5.n-8400. '
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$1000 . $10,000 Up..:.._-~~°:.'::i· ~-3 BR. 2 Ba., iAln. rL .. 131:1 HACIENDA HARIOR LOW MONTHLY ' ' flJR., 2\0 ba., lam, nn. 1315 . From $150 .
uc. lllnt tn.om• " PAYMENTS . C~N 3 br. 2 '''"nu crpt, 3 BR,.2Ba,.\trlum ,, .. $325 DELUXE 1 & 2 BEDROOMS
lier, S.2 B'R • 2-1 a:rt t.OAN ~lE elect kit i•r »tlndeek nr W& HAVE-otHERS Furni1hed & Unfurnished ,ovntoln Volloy •.= lo~ , p~u:''~'Or.; N: ' b<ach. ;31.ooJ.i an <. • Heated Poo.1 -Garages -Shag Carpetini
~ 1~;500. Pl!: COMPARE OUR , COS.TS Cott• Me•• Dishwasher -All Utilities ·Paid. 4 BR, 2\S Bal •ncl. -· pool A recreation. No pelt, 2
The Last
Wflltd lw Greot _
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142-1171. FlMI'! Adults Only· No I'm
~ FIRESIDE LOAN FREEll 241 Avocodo St., Co1l1 -
GUARAN,TEE: L·ondlord,..Owntrs VILLA MARSEILLES
If you, can I~ ~~ We wilJ refer ttna:nts to you S'ACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APT. LOAN from lJl¥ v·1"f'n FREE of charge : •• Many LENO£R. ht C&lJfOrnta •t ~c*ir_.,te .tenants. on our furnished & Unfurniahecf
llATES-LESS TiiAl!' WE waiting liot·.----Adult Llvlllf
OFFEll. retur o th< ALAR I e ••S-3900 DJ.stiWislier colof cooroin'ite<l-app 'iDces •
MONEY. wllhin 15 di)'I. and '"1' 1 -z=:; Plus)I shag C8l't>Ot. mirrored wardrobe doors-
646-1204 chlldrt!n. $250. 551-JDU.
Hullllntian -
ON BEAOH!
2 BR. 2 BA Ul\I. 1Fr.1:15l
2 BR. Flan Fr. $308
Aflo'!iffllh!
What mon can you say
about an. apartment com·
munlty-that-come1-wtth-$l·
mlllioo worth of recreatlOat
YOUR WAN .willl us ts • BUDCE'I' BACHELOR, indirect lighting in kitchen • breakfast bar •
FR)!IB! R.C. WERNER · walk lo ahops. All utU iocl. 3 BR. 2~ ba'"· .,M huge ·~· 'wte fenced patio • plush tand'i.i1t ADULTS ONLY Or a tennis pro A acUvitle1
J'Urniture Avallibl& director plus O"Ut tun Preild t is; • ~ "~ ........ -, :'l-"'SIDE · R I <BR., 2 balhl .......... $310 2 ing • ick .Bar-be-Ques • taree heated P<>Q
DllPLEXtS !41,950 If n.r.. ALA into • • 645·3900. ' BR., 2 bat hi .......... $340 UT!U~~;,:1:,.EE' & !anal Air «>nditionint.
C a r p etMrapesdihwUbtf ti.met!
heated pool ... unu'tennls
rec l'OOllMlCftJl views
'])BttoHmplo parldnr TRIP~ "'7.!50 • 'l'lirih e BACH WICLA'ss. Nicely 31\R, 2 Baths .......... $400 36$ W. Wl1'oh 642.19n 3101 $0 •. llristol St., Santi Ano 557-1200
319 N. Malil, S.A. 547--0684 ALA'Rontals e 64S:3900 · ·, re · e " W~EKL Y. MANAGING AGENT Security Guarda. 2'l2! Harbct Bl.,.C.lt 645-JIJJJ turn all utit incl suo ,. d h 11 · COLDWELL, BANKER l CO.
1 T ' f Executive Su1te1 li!!!!!!!!!!'lil!!!!!l!i!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"" st D Loans. PRIVACY! I Br, •l•/ref, . . 2• Now""'' Blvd. .,. . epts1w;-ps, ni; !!bops. $l2:1. ltEALTY Cost• Mt-•• , Apt. ~nfurn. 365 Apt. Untum. -.. ~!'lex .............. $66,950 6"'% INTEREST ALA Rontol1 e 645-3900 Unlv. Park cent.,., frvin• · · 642-2611 Gonorol '.Ill OCEAN AVE., H.B.
HUNTINGTON
PACIFIC
.............. -2nd TD Loans• FAMILY iiEEI>E:o. 2 Br, · eau Anytime 833-0820 sruD1os ,. 1 BR'S c.11. Mo.. ore :~~~ ~f,.ny
• •• •• • ... • •• • • • sn.950 ' fenc~ ict:tncl gar, kids/cat. Ott.ice bolU'll 8 AM to 8 P~ .• FREE Line~ ON THE BEACH•. WILLIAM . w~ 'l'EAA co.'
............. 1112,500 t.oweo1 rales Orahge Co. JH5. _;_ . .•.FREE. Uttll~ . LOOK.• LISTEN• LIVE ""!"""!!"'!9•""!!!!~~""!~·.I ""':'~·•I ·La ~,:00 "WE BUY TD'S'' AL'A 'R1ntal1 e 645-3900 Lo9u,,. Bo1eh : :;."!,~";'. 1 BR, Furn. " Unlum. . 3;:r:;;.,2 .;::;. ~=-·
Sattler Mt9; Co. e "HARD 'J'O B'EAT? 2 13j., , ~"SE -I···· opt.,· n·. ,~,1 e LaUridry .taCilltie1J _ FROM' DN' y $195 LOOK •t the bi& tree.11, hit . _....., ._,~,. ••2 2171 ... ~11 """"""' .... ""-..._. • TV .,. livinr room with fireplace, ~. nr _ ... • il'U ....
J'l'!1lt;$293. per. mo. :':.~ ..... H ~--21 le.nc~~Jd, incl gar. kids/ level, 2 BR & den, l* BA, • p·i.-&: ~~~~.•\!Ail .·· "~E. ;._Qean~TINvd. bil patio, 3 bedroom& 1,L Children welcome, no pets.
R1~t1 from $140
Sony, No Pets
Or Children • • •
Models Open Daily
From 10 am to 'f pm
OAKWOOD
GARDEN APTS
Newport Beach South
l!OOllth s .....
642-31.111
W:ancffric lnvetPnen't it ..,.,,. .... ,. .a!'INI" are~ ~ pet~~.~ , fireplace:, sun deck. $325. ~"'~ . .xrvu.-e ·. . ....,,.,.., -" baths. n 968-8633. •
;100. Owner. 546-0178 . Mor:t1 ... 1, · ALA Ren~als e 645.3900 494-663.3. ·· * $30_ WEEK' & OP 1t ~:d i:::m.~~~I= ~o'-N"'·,..=.B<"-ach..:...,-2-sr-.-2-ea.~=No N:ri~:a~~J:erilt
*'Grant St.., N.8. · Trust D..cl1 26t e NEED MORE ROOM! 3 1 Laguna Hills : Studio ~~BR A?ts LISTEN to the aplaahing child/pets. $245. 101 mo "5-0050
.lfU'IC'!· :J.. e II 0 re, NEED MONEY'!' Or &i you ' nry 2 ,a, lge lenced yd for .... J. ••• • •••• • • • • • ~:eMaid .Serviceri'Vail B•lboe Peninsula fountain in t~e 1anlen·, the ieue. Pool, Tennis, ~Una Ii: ~ .... ~-"!"!!!!'!"~~I
it..!:1 Jiow« J Dr., have a m -to .ell! CALL ,J)1!ts. ,S220. NE\V 3 br, beaut. view. • Childre~;:-Htd .Pool friendly chatter at the pool, J cuant. 547-5882 bef. Jpm. DK w. Oceanfront, Jc 1 BR.
Y .-uu•, 1· · ' Uoyd, e+cr. 't 6'Z.:.~71. ALA 1';entals e 64$.3900 Rent, lse. Cent air cond. 2376 .iifewpotflBI~t°~ 2 BR. 1~ ba., patio, balcony, the easy-to,take rent. WALK to &.•ch summer A winttr rentals,
II Pr:ept, tty 1'11 e CHEAPJE TEEPEE . Spa· 1'~rplc. Elec Jdtch. $280. ~9155 uri 1.M: ;,...... • 31.fi E. &.Y. S225. monthly on 2 Br., cpta, drps, dsbw!h.r avail July I, &U-5307.
dou 962 3883 '"""""""' yrly lease. lnquitoe at Apt. LIVE a little • at the "in" 125 A 308 16th, 847~7 !~~~~~~~~~!
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• 1~ , sfurn bachelor. All utils • · This Ad .Wort!t .. ~ on Jti!nt · c. 673-1521.or 548-7771. place knO\vn for unmatched ~ ~ )fo14F; -,._,.,~ .. ~ A~~ .:!ntels • 64>3900 Newpo;;~~;S ~l'~·ir~~YG!::~~~!. iCiioiironiii•iiiid•iiliiMiiiior ~:~Zt~:; on;,peccabte 12 ~~P~~ .. :io=: ... ,. Jl.>J
, 5-.. . .--t ... SWINGLES! • NiCf' l Br. !· Adults -no pets. Flowe~ ';;;iiiimiiiim;;;iiiim;I ' ~--H,UMI Fuml1hecf 300 near stores. All ulils incl. "'St1ERWOOb' everywhere. Stream & LIKE IT'!' Call 546-6215 LARGE 2 BR 1 at.ory 4-pia.. I
Moe1 ... It....... ' . S125. FOREST'' WllterfaJl •. 45: PoOi Rec. Rm. ~~·. F1irw1y Villa Cpts, drps. r/o, pr, fnod, Rooms . 400 •7m· &.lboo lllond ALA Rtnlalt. 645-3900 GREENBELT S1Una, Sg~ 1-2 Bdrm, ru,ri. -child OK. Sl35. 527-3144. • --------·1
Newport-Blyd.," C.M. WATE I 3 l:IR, 21,J Ba., split.level. Unturn. ·from $138. SEE IT: Apartmenh 2 BR. Jlpt. Closed aaraa:e. ROOM in lov~y home near SBa.,~~~:r~:e~~: • ~L t
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surrouncllngs. Im· 2!XXl Pat'BOIU, 842-8670. ON TEN ACRES 20122SantaAnaAve.,546-6215 CrpU, drps. OilJd &: small ~~tW~:!n~~
Sale · 171 325 "E. Bayfrorit, Bal. ls1. i~' ~De garage.. · =~~hate! Vacant. $485 per' 1 BR. Furn. 2 lrg. closets,. Apts. turn./unfum, Lease DELUXE pt't OK. n45imo. 347-2940• d!')', privacy, pools, tennis
...,.. S15p~mo-,.ti73LB'J49.. ALA Rent els e '45-l90o · ~ queen size bed, priv dttss-Fireplaces I priv. patios. APARTMENTS Latvnai Ber.ch courts, etc. $75 month.
100. X' ;_,f':1~ '. H~ lelbN Peninwt.• . · ·";\'" ing rm. xtra lrg rooms, end Pools Tennis Coil.tnt'J Bkfst. Air Cond. Frplc's . 3 Swim• * NE\V 2 BR., blk to beach. 833:1357
on Beach. '-""'"Ol'!r .anM· ~ ._;,,.,,._ e COUNTRY LIVlN'. 3 Br, &. ~:f: gill' w/storQe~·Ai:lulta only, 900-Seli 1.a.ne, CdM 644·26111 miJtK Pools • Health Spa • Spectaculai view. S2l;il up.R =~oo""'Mc,S~l~l5w_k,..u_p_w_lld=~"'.PJ"'
Euy tmn1. Art _, BALBOA Penln. Channel· lrg tncd. yard. KKls, J>ets. :Sf ~·l. 't) ! .. tr\ no pets. S.1fiOJ~C!: MaCArthur nr C.Oast Hwy) Tennis Courts • Game and 4M-3383 or 494-23.39. wk · up Aptl, 2376 Newport
W im e f j n de r'S ' Realty , SUmme « yrly. Bayfront. 5 Stt;, ' :;: : Q!!Jf 2035· FulJerton1 Cl.M. , Billiard Room. BJ\!d, CM ~_!_
77; eves. 53H&. .BR. 4 Ba, lge ~t1 &'.Pier, ALA Rentels e 645-3900 ,,· .. <: realty mlt tu.rn. $2Z. Adtilts, rio SUNNY. private patio, All 1 BEDROOM Met• Vertie
I -rr Lot; Jr'viot!..Av.e..._ _E!_Pt'd. ~~· .. 6~2039! 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH . V pets. _lg_y~. pvt patl.Q, ~ 2 Br. db! ovttn, retrig, FROM $165 DELUXE 2 A: l Br., 2 Ba, SumrMr Rent•l1 420 -=· Sl.51750. PhD .f:~rone.,del .M•r 1'10ME with huiltlM arid 2414 Vista de! Oro poof, gar. Beaut new· eptli, drps. A short walk to MED'ITERRANEAN encl pr. $155 up. Rental BEAci!FRONT, Newporl
, JUtr'. 548-6761 ;.zy' 1~ b ••,.,:_· ... :.:"I:.:,_,_ double garage. Available Ne~vport Beach Westbay 21 , APT'S. 151 No. beach. 7071h Heliotrope, VILLAGE Ofc., 3095 Mace Ave , Summer ttntal. S Br. Xlnt .._ ~.:..rt , ~v ?' r •1\1\mC:• r urn J I 6th l I U I 644-lllJ ...~"ME nst St. 6*-8666. Open . weekends or call ''"~1"" " A l 1 •••11" -, ':pt.etet' ~ d Short uy o am y on y. "'"'~~,.... .,..,... u,)'I. view. ttrac : u rn . , t-~-c--i; .. ~lll't~-;'."~ci.~17!C-.... co;!( to~~-$235. per month. Call agenl WA lrK t o be a c h-. SMALL l _Br Quplex. frplc. l-433-0069 weekda}'ll. -2400 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Newport BNch I 548-4757; 833-8350. " _ " '. ~. m ri\o. ~~~ts, 546-414l. . Sitigle!!/families. 4 br den, Beam ceiling, patio. 1 adult, 2 BR. Coro Lido. A.pt. Adults, RE<:#h55l;::'tcE 2 BR apt. turn ls he. d .
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~ lJ§J:ED ~•Le. lake 5f3..39M.; 'Eves-s.n:-1!73. 3BR, 2BA home, huiltim, dbl 2 story, swim pool. c8.J.1 for no pets. Open House 336 ·E. pool, m pets. -t250 E. Coast OPEN 10 AM to 6 PM PARK NEWPOR'J. · Ciiwramic view. l blks to
. lwe ·'36,500.1 Needs WALK TO OCEA,N gar, ne'v cwtm drps, crptg detaiis .Agt. 979-8430. 20th-St. &i~13J7. -Hwy. 546-4924. APARTMENTS Ccl).1'. main beac~. $XKI pu
2 -· 2 Dr .......... u.,1., & firepl. lmmed occ. $225. lfARBOR View Homes 5 FULLY r urn 1 br, * GREAT VIEW -2 a.a:-* P1rk;Llk• Sorreundlng wk. lncludes util. 675-6024,_
,,.,;"3' 0;··~ · per mo. Call agent, BR, Somerset, •::25_· ·' dishwasher. etc. No pets. Frplc,-bltm, aundecks, pool. QUIET•DELUXE 011 the ,bay GREENV"'''"""LAKE doh, len«d. ~. 54&-<W ~ W •~• U '" "" ~,__ 2 I< 3 BR APTS ~ • •· ' ~ Cost• Meta , , . * 644-4917 * f. s.t ·~ d-4!. Call fetTy. -P. ~. v•J 'Alao ~rn. Bachelor Luxury apartment living ov· Run. Sprgll, Big Bearafta.
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, UDED -~ ~ ~l . _ • _ JMMED. Occup., beaut Con. HARBOR View, Carmel, ~ aft 9am. • 2 BR. apt. w/loft. .D&ni,M Prv . ...,tioe * Htd Poo1s eclooking the water. Enjoy Cabin. ,Wkly only. 56--4358 ~ ,w/3~~ cabilt -Roomy 1 br cotta8:e in t'Ourt, do,' E-sidel'2!.0, Jr. 2 BR, pool, beaut cat'pt'd &: draped; 3 *"NI~~> I: 2 Jh'..-.Trlrs.'$l!O ~c, dlx kit, wash.er/dryer. Nr ~·e * Adults Only $750,000 health .spa, 7 swim· * NOW to SepL 15. Unt. 2 .
• .. · ! PartieJly turn, $145. Adult11. e\c, · Doyle Co· BR., 2 ba. Paneled tam. It '11p: 'M°attµ't' '9.ifult1, ·Olild ..,,J, 834-3635; 67>2324, M I I A min& poolf, 1 lighted ten-BR apl C.M. $175 mo. Hu
. . ~· ,P,OB, 'box 642,55S,1, ', • 543-1168: eves: 838-6.141 rm., frpl.: Valley view. $425 ok. No pets. ~U65,.\ " 2 BR, l BA Garage Apt. art II que ptS. nis courts, plu.s miles of retrl1a:bltns.557-MIO. wfs:C Bev 1:8"~ (7lf)· COZY 4 rm~-1zg yd QUAL'. home on Oor. kit. 3 Mo.'. lease .. No pets. > SF.1\11 furn ibr apt. Ne'cihild. •LauDlj.ry hookpp. $200 mo. lTn Santa Ana Ave., C.M. ~~~ trai' ~~:;:~; 1 BR, newly decorated apt,
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450 1 !fttuti li'dult. Empl'd. ~ 2 BA, :c., ram rm., Corbin-Martin Rltrs 644·7662 or pet1. '$125/mO. · 137.9517 No pet,s. 673-5235 Mgr, Apt. 113 646-5SC2 fully furn, Incl ·linens. Wllr: :o.,r:~,cabin~ !.1'.i'lSO $f35.Wtrpd.543-00l2. .,~~:: Liard, WESTCLIFF,Executive aftS"pm. '• CostllMeu N•w VIII• P•u•• :smr~r:n~~ to piu. :1)2 Victoria, Slln
~ cabin ~ Newport &e4d' Jlo~. 4 BR. 3 Ba. Beaut. * l ~·furn;·&arag!' 2 Br., 2 Full Ba. 2-story town hoUJes. Elec-Clemente'. Wkly or term.. -..SU.. .. 'It• :-; . . 4, LARGE Z.br,..w/w cpl.!!, util atrium. Ye&rJY. Cill:. •,$140/mO. · Familin Wl!'lmme. bic kitchens, private -.tJoa Avail now; By owner,
. or · • wrt • , , • 2 Br Mobilf!' H11'1" rm, dbl gar, fencttl yd. $200 WINTON, Real.tor 675-3331 '831-9517 aft'5 pm ' HARBOR .~R£ENS Shat Cpttdrpil, patio, · """' ~ . Real Estate. P~ O. .. .,<Mi Util pd Aieo $85 mo 646-8226' beam eil zarq:ea. or balconies, earpetill&'., dra· ~~~·,...;."--~~~ 2828. Bic Bear Lab t •.uu · . . 4 SR, 3 BA:, fam: rm., din BElAUT. FURN. 2 BR. $175. c " peries. SubtetTallean park· 3 BR., 1 ba., uptlairs.. Priv. ·. .. 1 · baehelor. CaU 9'19-:M30. 2 Br, cptJ, ·<Jrpg, garage, rm .. entI <tbl gar, fncd yd. Up incl'. utO. · Htd. poOI. Fl,frnl•Md & From, $180 tna\with elevators. Optiaoal IWldeck; zrut ocean view .
. -famous ~)J . .. { 'HOuHI Unfvrn., 305 • quiet. ~ only. No pets. Avail Aug. 1st. 645-4377. Adults, no ))(!ti. 642-852() . Unfurnished 622 H~ton, C.M. maid tervtce. Just nol'th of July ~t tt>·.iul)' 15th. AII0;3
m o.t ' the Wotld'!!~:: , S11D/mo 5'18-8231, 548-1400. Sant• An• Heights $135. Nice l br apt. !clltli, no Stt Mir~ ~:m ~· Hoban. Fuhion Irland at Jamboree BR., 2 ba. lower, July lit to _Bridge.,~0,..r•r ' ' fifESAVERDE,38r,2Ba, *l BR lbal bk' a peti1:: 132 W. WIJ s on . ·from$120fo.~15mo gp•~ous 2 b t andSanJoaquinHillsRoad. Jti)y22nd,AtJ#.26thtoSepL ~tO· all. schools A: City. • cpts, drpg, ,bl tns, trplc. No . ., • ge ac Y · 64.5-4530 fi . ~·· r ap owr Telephone (tt4) 644-1900 13th. 112 34th St., N.B.
' .i.... ..... .. Le 12T:i r:~L' """" S225 mo . Ind gan:len:U,g. ·· · ' B--L I e I lld prage. in charming 4 unit for rental infonnation 145-3100 ,or 675--7860 (avail or will ttacfe IOJ: CtJita .,....... ase, :> • .n<r;JIM). 551-249:> aft 6 pr:n. Huntington Bu~ 9Ql• ors· rm• Rttizw: Hu k'amed cell, winter). · I-'~. or N~-Il<ach I!>-' , REN!~,LI . • ru.;.2 Bedroom' C dam' 1 . . • 2 Bdrm1 e 3 Bdrm1 crpt/drpo. bi"1s .l,;. peint. * l ·BDRM. APT. * 2 BEDROOM, • BATH
pr'Op. _,, J ;.._.. * ••t . Garage. Also 2 story 4 br "u" nf in u"" lY, or 2 Full Boths . ~Pl'. teund • !rub In Eutblull. 1185. • Eitel• Wo,,,...114i .,_"1 ..,. "' · pool"°""· Call 919-0430. .um.· 320 L•OUINTA HERMOSA ,.,., 0ooe to univ. " 2 l7lollil 0 iln water, •lip, Avail. ~t' • • ' ·'It. '"t•1-oj1f.* : 3 Br, 3 ba, """' ....... lst & last •-1"--P-lnsulo Spanish Country Eatate Liv-M~ter size ~ w/ ....... -. $155. Adlu.169 Mesa ••. · JuJy '200. wk., Auf.
-·· ' ' • 0 ' > ' -•----• ' b h bwn llJng~ Jar&• ~"'" -.... ' $250 k Se I t'lM INT'r pty w•nts l or~ 4 Br 433W:11.lh COSTAMllA + deaning. deposit. Water & 'ing &: Spacious Apti. Tif.' li11i!: ce I · Dr, Ci\.1. Mfr.1166. W ., P • """"' W • vv-. 7 ,...-., ard 1 &n-7649 NEW 2 Br 2 be. fulJy ~ riced ·1>o01: : liinlfen ' .... vmg roon; w gas . or Agent 6"--7270 l;;i8i'l· Call tflllT)',.. i),),)-I.U9 ~ · g ener inc · · • • ..... .,...... BBQ Unbeli.:.• bl r ;.<;.,:-woo,t .~ ~place. SPAC 2 A 3 Br apt $14D up. ELUXE '
wkdys; 64Z-2312 'wknds. ·-Ir. $150. ALONE cin k>t; 2 Br l Br, 2 ba-$EO mo. Nice Ocean ~ Sub-Ten-anean · .... a e ........... -~ruent laundry aretL P~ .cpt/~ bltna, ldda D 2 Br., 1 ba., frpl., BAY VIEW 2 bedroom,
eve . • · -home w/garago1 yard: E· patio., Dbl Gang~. 546-,1093 ~rkng. $400: 525-4933. Only · , · off, kitchen. Enclosed pa-ok ~ ' new carp. I: paint Encl. aleeps 4 completely fUrnish.. '~~~~!!!!~~ 'do ~ =9J Duplox.H Vnfurn. 350 .) BR • FURR .. $175 ti"" 2 •wlmm_lnr pool~ ,....;. Maple No. l •. 642-381.1 "!· Adulta """ ~: "" ..i. Avall lOJll to ~ -• JJ • "'1 or o..-v• --ALL~ ... PAID""" sauna. recreation facW· -'=" • -children Ol' pell. Sl90 ...,.,.. •·-, * ' . \ · : E"t Bluft Cosio Mose · • . • .. I ties. Se¢JritY guard. 2'J06 Colle .. No. 5 ••• 642-7035 S<H443,' . ' !'-• .'.""~ Adulta CllllJI
"' :~ ........ ~ $l6§. IyY covere«\. cottage; ' (4 blks S. of San Di~ Frwy 1 u-~ I Opo • ·1 t DELUXE 2 Br., 1~• t.. LOO Isle to matutt adults I =-"'=-=·===-,.,....,,._,,,1 I~;;·•·;;;;;• furn. 1 Br, Ye.r? !or ~ild/ , flaza Condo, 3 BR, 2 BA. 2 BR, Manied cpl'. sm. pet oh Bea~ . .\. blk. W~. on ~o!t fTillllllll•. I ~ ti pm. Studkl, erpt/~ . JI() o I , l bdrm, Jee livtnc: rm: WATERFRONT, aide tie, 325
.1 pet, . ' , 1 level~· mo. ok, sm yard. ·Avail July 8. to l6ttl Parkside Lane.) 2700 Peterson W:s1 CM bl~, pvt patiol. Sl.50. 1 range, displ, reftia, r.rpta, E. Baytront, Balboa Island. · * · , , • 4~1 • 1125 alt •P"l· 642--0857. en•>. Ml-<;441· • nr Horbor Bl a Child o" no pets 5l&-04S6 , •• nM _.,1.. I.art' 3 Br .. 3 Ba. July WA>
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200 ·~ • ~ N rt •··ch ' Ad. BEA'-IFUL N 2 B Apt. . w ; · ug, s pt • ...,..,., wk. ·, frpl_r. crDtl, cirps, V•vanL Huntington h•tt\ •¥Wpo ~ ims """ ew r. UOO ISLE-3 BR, 2 BAm:. f'13-i249
,.., ;i. · $145~-$165 ~ Cpts, drps, ,d sh w, h r , Adults. 1..eue. nt: 7SJ..OTU =='""· =·=-===---,-1 _,Jl..,..;A-V"'A""IL"'~·A..;,,..ii-L_E_.,,,..._,I ' *~ ....... •'aEAR THI$!1Br,·cpts/ 3 BR, 2 BA, w/w, drps,Bachelor· &:'l BR,'~tios, '541-502.5 air-cond. Pool encl patio, Appttosee OCEANFRONT cornf1"
$210. PR~V1T~ ~ ,Br~~e. drps. nr bch, kjds OK. $115. bit.ins, dshwshr., frpk. ,210 'trple''s, priv. I• rage 1 , piage,, 56-1803 • duJ)J~. Upr. 4 Br., 2 Ba.
JI ' 'fo40W ' ;r::v1~,relri'. g •. Lf.t_yaro. to/ ALA Rontolt e 645-3900 iFi""iiii'jjj$250jji'iYirliy.i~iijj-jj· ~·I Divided · bath · I<' lots' of ' IMMACULATE 2 BR. 2 Ba, Lwr. 2 Br., l BL !Mill
... _ &JU .,....., closets. Rec halJ, pool &: 1 Br, J.ari:e '150. S/pool. c/d, bltns, inc pr, patio Seuhore Dr., N.B. 213:
I.at'&• Corporation ....... ·' * ' . • IT'S LOVELY! 3 Br, 2 ba, ' pool tables, _.., beth$. A TINKLIN~ Adults only, ,Ideal t... Ba<ht-1185 i.e. 543-J'IOS, &73-23'/0. 69Hlll, n•' 646-901\! Mi~ l>~ r 10 n to $250. ~LY at the beach. <tbl ga 1 cpts/drpe,--kids/ I Apar~. tSfOt'Rimt lf.9. .·J Set--to·r.:. )'Ourself!~'l'llll· ...-'---POUNTA1N Ion Sf8.P, l993 Qurch ~ SAYFRONT-apl "3·Br, 2~&; AUGUST rent'i.l 3 bdrm
' iltiibute-T EN C 0 fa Furn 2 BJ\ f,rplc, car. Siqa:les . ~111. ~-• _ _ KeelsoD Ln. (1 blk W. ·ot C.M. allp avail. :zu.m, ).pt B. houle Beacon ~ay, NeWport F~ ·P~'irCT~ola) co:r-O.K... -... ,,_ ALA Rent-1111 •-645-3900. Beat;Jt. 1 bUt·N .. c:it Slate~Y. yours to come· home to! Lac; 2 BR, crptl, drapes M50 yr/lm'.lmm'. m.5878. Beach. -Acceq to pvt beach
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pany eKtab~.r bllsiness .In distributors.
· ·l;Afii_D,LOROS! ., · *WE have a ~ selection Apti. Furn.. M 842-?84& Here's adult prden-llving s:.~· " BEACH area apartments on bay. 675-07l1 or 644-5210.
Do YoU have, a vacancy,. We ot 3 and 4 bedfoclm homes 1 BR . Furn. $13 5, at itl best: , from $175 J>ft' 100nth Yrly. Rentals te Sh•ra GO
can n~.1 it, Ma,ny.., d~lrable that' can be mo\-ed Into GeneN1 O~kjimg ~e ~ Ir * Small, well m&naged tux. * *BEAUTIFUL 1.-2 BR. A<7r. 673-1563. Mi. Larson _ :. l!
tenants on; our waiting list. almost Jmmedi&tei, ~our beaut. Eoclo6ed palJ!> •.I: ur,y units in a cmvenlent, c.on~mporary,Gardla Apts. ~Ocean, yearly, 1Zs 2 HOU~ to ,li~· b;,i:J;111.,
A.bsoh1tely N9 CHARGE.. • Ren t . 0 P t Io Jl JI I a n . A , pool. Mittur. .cpl pre rd. No i eatablished ana. Patiol, :trplc., pool. $153-Br -cinJy S2lO . bedroom/bath. 0Jlleae man BEAC~~J!.!ENl'.ALS -WOOD REALTY. , . P)!lz.1036 Uth,:jt. ~· *Bi& rr..s, rr .. t pool,,.... 11111. Can~ f ' : '1S-Mr · -.,..i1ee1 •Jn\d-,..._
->NO SEWNG! * ...... 111 . * .·. '54MSJS lolcl New Concept LARGE Bach!. Walk. to poalte. alill coune. " SPAC.N•wly-1"d2BR BEAtrr '89 Bubl trailor in 491-llol. !3°" p;o, Lq\u>l
Go rum,. Of loud mo,. LANDtORDS! IMMAC. 3 + 2.+ Fam. rm. • si-. !!I! l<htlf•O<)ly.·R<I "· * 'l)ir..,bedfo!>in1, l \I baths, •Pt .... , Harbor,Sbopptnc -NB Jllllk. No chidrm heh "8;3 ~::.\!,';': ::..~~~ ':'.~ \Ve Specie!~... Newporl C@y. J>!tlo, -'"''" drps, ~· rDRNm'RE RENTAL ~rre ~L $100, plus' p:-ol patio._ l•uncb'y-~"'646-~JM&."":s.ok . .. ""'· $100 mo. -· ISHARE==;-,3-Br:::--"'llo"'m-.. -. "'H"'.=a.'
;:mypUmoney.CASHRE· Beach e cOi-orlldeiMar e .dwec. Nr. MDAC. '250-llU . util.,~ "="th':eC::e.livma •~ A.ta., ·Everythin• Ind. 315
Q'f:.RW-$28.SeCured., !ic1:r:"~t~:~ =·aft 5 ~ (2JJ~ !~O:P~:os:.. .•irtfl!~·paiW:.ts:.armo~ch, ,. P.&Thepricewill ~ttil~~=-~ .ltum.eru.,r.rn. ut ~~·~attlpm
l~mED· OPPOR-~~ Nu View• FO 2 B * ~ .... ..._ . 5.16-3507 ' ' . -,:you!' 1rwy, 516--0431, 998 El c.to MoH ·HOUSE lo ...... ltiJr from ,i·..,.~,, L • • . , , R Lea.se, 3 Br., . a., ... _ ~ .. uuP> n..-·-"pt. Nol CM bch. •·-··· ~ •~ NU-VIEW RENTALS 1 relrig. "''her & rlnl'· · ~' , l.ofUno .luch , • ~u·-~ ' ' ' · ' -.~-v~u ~ ..
673.-or ' -S22i/mo. 5 '6. 7 6 6 I or *.Jc ilolJt Ilolmo7, ' .. • .. : . . . Foirw.-, vm. EXTRA LAR<?E 2 Ir .. 111 --...... qi. "'. ~·
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REDl-BRE\Y Home.a.. only. 5 Yr'• Up,.~ SINGLES-FAMILIES· t!2 ~ · )J'il 'tnQ!>'& .. No. End. Ocean r;--nr • o ~s. '"-"'" .MINlJTES TO NPl'. BCH. i~l area, IP
19"' CORPORATION Age'!t24hn.956-25bo: . Walk lo beaeh. 3 s }. w 'SIP£ f!:;I View.Call .fit...1079. Xll.2'lSanlaA~~ve.,546-6215 •SHARP! Unfurn 1 Br. FURN. ott \JNJ'URN. S.lanefl·S. = :~~ c:; 3 BR. 2 ,$,,., tam rm..:ms per kids/pets. Dt'l:ail~. 9'1MOJ. i .. i ;BR, N. end • 'blk to beach, * * $111 * * I aoee to O<;X:: • uci. $140 Unbelievably 1up aptt., ~ 2 ~ -•• ""'ti a 919-7•1? () ~ ..... .rii17 i'-..TI& .. elto fur 1·sr. 111 Ba. -1¥ lia!Dtld por""" $1-7181! Imp pool, l,acuul .,... t;~ !II., l'IJI,
ambitious couple as ?n.?· ~ ar · ~ ru: .. ! NE\V 4 BR, ram rm, 1"'. Sll .W. 19th,~ ~ Win\et • .._.-. Bttlnl, crpt/4rJll, encl patio. J'RPLC, eunJcen. lf'Y nn.f 2 blt-tna. abal erpts, drlJS. .....e,
buainess I.MOC~. No ~ 585-~. bath. Lease $350 mo. ~ :mil N. &1n SA· 5tf®4 Nr tc41s 6 ahop'r. OJildren BR, t Ba. w/w, bltns, .. una ~le. Mhdb, no Pltl. 0.~ .... dS
vestrn""' ,,..,......,,, Call Bolboo Ponlri1ulll '". Dumbreck, 213: 671).38111.__ Nftpert leech ciJr, "'pttr,880 c.-St., .. tto, encl pr. 1ns. SINGLl':ll· ........ r.-'131':1.,...,.·-.-,.,.,-·-----
blWll 5 &1"PM. >1116-4534. 'Cler.Ari mJt.,·.v~y .. t'•"•"· Huntintton Horbour' Bef!ioo l'Mlnoulo ... " • -r··· • '" CM,~ or 548-2682. 673-6629 In AM. l 8EDIIM. , ....... ._., G~O!: 1br <¥or. ........ II:"'===""'-::::-'.~=-=-= ·~ ~ .:... ;.Ji,;. -y 6r "1f'~thly, 2 B~ . 2 .IlmPJL ........... -QI ........ Ill Palm 8t. CATEIUNG to• a~blistted lmmt!tl. poss. N•,•iJO d...,.., EXCLUSIVE 4 BR • DEN. p..,.,N Pt, Ira \ br, w/w Mir 111m 7 •JtOUltl from 2 BR' unlutn apl, $1.15. No ~ DJ:LUX!! 16 llllUr You'n rllllf. lliey'ro ... H.B ...__ !.1M9l!I iii!'"!:" C&9ad•· Sell or No pets. Re r re n c e.•. leate! Call ... d 7. vt: pa.tlo. ~ lte. beach. ~7512; 127.fl!t St., dd&dtl!tt, no pets. 330 Cfnter Bhnlt dlhwlbr, pr., nr So. ~ 1911.Mea Dr. ....0 ~ . .., · ~Wed> • t • • · ?9Jmo.673-.1941, 98&-)148. Sl&-f>()U/or 544-8116. UIU inch!. No poll. Si,_te Newport BOt.efj St .. CM. -OJall Pim. e ~ (o b11ai -Nnpst Blvd.) ...._ ltontol 440
liln. Ho -Corono dot Mor • QUICK ~ASH cpl only. $1S5. Avail 11 · Ei!TR'i~2 .er. 2 Be on REAL lllco 1 bdnn apt. Ill LllG. 3 BR, 2 Ba. no pols. M • OJTIOE "" -. ..,..,
eounr oil maJ! 1500 Miramar, 11 a I ·b o ~. • 0cun1roiil. dote to ~ • xtnis, oftllo mly, no pell. Oi!JilNa (JI(. 'l'lr. -" H Ill ..,. •·'-"--. 11111 ~ ta ~~q r"JE":::."...;" linpotl!nr. 'Can** DUPLEX BRAND , ~all'auntt. piorPiowk.17",_.540,. 'S.Oat~sL lliop'1.1l'IO/ni0.-. _wl 4 -...i.,. mz. iin, .at.,
ticb\lormttloO: :-;'· 3Hu'l;R dlx 3oiv:•'•1 THROUGH· A •W 'WKlUP-0.0cean * W.INTiiR RtNTALS NICE a quiet, 2 BR. bi!N, IBr.Atllll ... ..,,.... Z • FIOM $139 c.11..-.
te.U. 140 li'ire'piae<, bltl~; 1800 .i . Lovely Bech· 1 Br.·""°"'' 1·. 1 3. •BR. Rese,... NoW! patio Odtitis. Ev<s I; 8AY i.n:ADO'RS APT& MOVE IN TODAY! OFFICE llpue, 444 Old
+ 3 det:kl. w/\litw :1bay, DAILY PILOT Jlald :"'C:·Poo~ ~Ill Pd. Aplll!:Y J\EAl<.TY 6G-3830 -· 541-1571. WW. 811 St. CM-K!di • ,.a OK. l'Ool. AD N.,....nllhd., J bllai,No. of
ocean, 1rruu..-wanno bch · · c.ta ~ ~ su.o. Per "'1<;78drm .,_. 2 BR. ullftlrn. Qplo, --. 2 1111, 2 BA, bltla, n,.., oxll'U.. S. Br. $111. 1131:1-A llWY t D "' IL "5/mo.
"ohopp1 ... l "· /M.· m. WANT AD .. -· iol!·pl . .atlld oir. oo _, ..... nlrl(. No pt!I. -· odultl. K,tei-Lano. •• .... -===~=~~• Re11. required. 61~ • 1 Bl>ltM, crpts, ,_ l>ltno. .!'1\~I ~l113,. , IAll/mo. ,._la 517-M:lt , Kl-M. , IAY VIEW Ol'l'ICIS
2 B~DROOM, l IBath, 64. 2 Ill o .. r O.C.C. Adul~·~. NO ~ por 11\, -Jy 2 Bl\ f-1Sldo 2 BR., 2\1 Be, OJ:LUX!! J Br, 2 Ba. Jo""1 Aey do1 Is die ~ DAY to Dtluxt, --
IU'llpl1<e 1221, • pet4. $140, Gu & wator pd, llMch __ , ultl pd, cllild odol<, -..,, Sn c I . Jri~ xtn trs Jlltlo. Vflr/ NS an odl Doll I doll1 • • • --. Udo .,.. * 67H902• -ok. fllll !l«>-7'1.!.. J>itio)pe&.-aft6. quill. Adulta. S181.-nil 10day eoa1I. Rntonotnleo.lllr. '1M!llO
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---. . . . -•-";;;;====;;:;;1 DATA RICORDIR INSPECTOR o;;r ~..;:~ .Au"r.t fl!lD yoUR$E!E FDd _ maJe ,..,,, om1. .ioc. JOHN'S CUpet "V.Pi>Oll!•ry GET Rid o1 lh&t Wllllbt11 SCRAM LETS ·-OPERATOR
J>&i-t.otLl911'!,JtSend,... -·WSO!itEONEELSE. l'oodle-terr1.r..rVle. N ... Cl•oneu. Extro b'ub a. de};\.~ • =::· ~~Put time..,., 11111 tlm~ •NOJlFlls
9uittm<nt< ii> ~tel,.,>e<a "' , DISCOVER • Verd._ 548-1043. Dr!-Sbompoo 1"" Scotch-matu, ,.._ • ANSWERS ~~t • , lo lf.'5() low. SUbrnlt quolltleatJons
f .O. Box lBS, Newport _ DISCOVERY , FOUND new 10 l)!Nd bib IUard (Soll Rmrdan(I), YARD a. Gorole a..nup. ~·~• lo ~ to: RIFl'H M<CLURE
Beach. Colit., ~· Attn: n~ :ZUJ381.ss91 00. Btlboa P<nlllsula ..it Deerouen ll oil color Flf' Qt. T ~ Call General Olllct ~ P.0-Box 1&10
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D.Wlight . • PROBJ..EMPregnaocy.C... Olt~anddeo:rtbe. blight...,... a. 10 minute anytime.~ Rmllhl<>-Moeba-~-Bkkpr/Seey~ lo $100 N""PC111-S..Ch.9188S
D&g.:, spatt". ••dible $50 ttaent.. qmpathetic prfK1n. 2 Black l.4lb !eml bleach for white carpets. tla .. ec .. t•lftl ~ -SQUARE Secretary $520 I> ENT AL a I 1 i •tan l .
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mo. WW ~ tuml-ey """"9e11nr. Abortion ll ~~· ~ 4 Santa~ Ave . Sove ~ montytrl WblUy ~"!'! ~~"" ";"L •SQ•LMftU:&.1~ Moll SUpervlaor $500 Cholrllldo, 2 yn .... Solaty
at IS mo. A-.m, lel'Vlce Adopttoo rot. APCARE. N.Ji. 548-6381 ., me ~•• J>L ~ MESA ~ Corpea. ·--00''"' ~ ~. NEWPORT open. ~. n Toro -
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a..noblt. pi Fortst Ave, 642-4431. ll~ rm., dlnlng nn. A -11 o ors etc. RECENT ltaNard MBA 6 h I ......., Laa H11Js
Lloguna Beaeb. e.-946e Sm1. setter -femaJe, Vie. ball $15. Atty nn. $1.~ Retldlcom1.· 551-t T f S. yrs. Dol'l'lleltic A ·Intl MJct A 133 ~ Dr:. N.i .=:::·,;;;;.;;.;_;att...;c.a_. ~,.--=-Poclllc \: '
P....-1 sOrvlai 4 OFFICE •'• nd YMCA -&ck Bay 646-618.1. couch $10. Chair $5. 15 yn. 54MJll. """1t exper .. eeeldng pail.. °I!,' .. :.·• • • DI.NT.IL Rt<eptlonjlt. 0!-
space&. <t-co ., Collie .. male. vie, n ...... Ide exp.. 11 what COWl~ llOt .... ..1.y .._ ... ___ ... T __ ,........,_, tkm wtlb local firm. _.,_,. ftct Mana&tt, uptr. Salary v!!:.a":,.-"1il pd, ove,rj>ead $prnkln, ~· melhod. I do ...,,. myeelt. -:...=".....::::""".--. opeb. some eves A Soll. Judiu.lrlal.Joc',. ll.'i.-to -185. Dr A Jamboree, 613;9535, Good rel.--Ml'4101; Crptol•-----~t<:.. --"64rn.
per, mo. 2991 Grace 1'11. 535 FOUND laC male puppy with _ · Rooldlo..m.'L 'Ml-1401. '°" W•-· FolNI• 702 IOYS DENTAL aulstan~ exper.. 547-6''4<•
Costa Mesa, 54&-5551 8 to 4 collar ii: flea e 0 J 1 a r , ... arpenter Dedicated CINnlnt -S Ar:e 10.lf to. dellftl' PIPtn · Ask b' ~ ¥q 1
pm. ' Newport lletghts -* WE·DO EVERmuNG * GOOD TVPI T In Ibo Dono Point San Qo. ~~ndo~ 1 __ .,._ ... illiilliiiil-.j!
DESK l[)llOe avaltablo $.IO FULL menbenhip-Newport HONEY-<Olored '"°""" . LARGE 0~ SMALL Refs. nee tit. !W&-2839 Wiii tlo your typlhf •I mente ....._ . 49!1-1351. I '
mo. WW provide tuml!Un Tenn I• club, Mov-,.,.., v·. Cloy St & All Types Woli<: Cut doors; cell -.... her ........ Wiii rlckup DAILY PILOT '=-==-,-.,..-.,.--:-.-:--:' WINE~· at~-~-' Answe1_,, ni, Rl'Vlce ~-~eel! )lust sell . Pil'at:M. ~ · panel, re~l, tin I sh, Ex by:.. Own tram. •ncl.•llver Soc1 H.B., 49Q..oG D~!~ !!!!:~no~ «D\N-CC rr. ',
aval.IQ._ •IH.,~~~vd. ~ frame,· repair• etc. *~* 1'.V.,We1t,7Scperpg. BOY:17cyoov~bbtlptnpet -...... .AIVl\...IJ
Run-on Beach. W-43%1 Tr•voli 540 Lost 555 962-1961. ' · .,. wlll wonc by hOur 111op. Pl'elel' ..,,. nnnel !Y. CallAM O!ilY. W-1175. .-,... " Fee·l'Oll-t
2 ADJOINING •Ille•• FOR MEN ONLY CUSTOM --· panel-p~ci..n1111 C•ll 147-MS. ... .... .,...,..,tnc ... , will DISHWASHER-lmmocll•t. 0ponlntl*: i
available. 2 dlfl<rent loCa-SW~J!t.IATESSoW:i:r..:iD J can teach you to dance Ing, Cablnefs, Gtn'l repelra. "c\:1 Dulclt 537~:11 ~ NEED help at home! We -h. lU ~. Coota F/lime oay,, ExP"r. Pre-Acctng/Socrotarlat..:. 't
lions. S150. & $100'./mo. "NJanuoer .. u c quickly &: euily, Call Ph. Duke DaDurka , . , have ' Aides • Nut"Stt • Metia. ten-ed. Apply In Pe . n. Clerical/Gen. Ok.
'642-6.500.. " Share'work I: expenses Ardelle {213) 432.7921 1-10 64&-7598. HOUSEWORK, cbarged by Howiekpn e Companions • C1fettrl•lxper Colony Rltchen, 3Zll liar-'88 E. 11th (at ln'lnt) di 1
OFFICE tor secretarial ~/378.l239 pm wk(]y. MINOR born~ repail't. Plum-the job or '3.SO br._ Mf:..'45f, Homemakers-Upjohn 5 Hr day 644-1991 =bo~r~·~e>='~·~== Mi.1471 '14;
boQkk..,p!ng service. Reas. , REWARD . mele eoek ... poo. ~Ina. eerpentry _ palntq eves olt-1 PM. 54T-«IBL DRIVE A SCHOOL· BUS
Nr. 17th . St. Sbpg. C.M. I '. ·1~ Ble<:k w1ih belgo Iron! -· --·Call -M.-ry . Woman will do hou .. work CARPENTER Train! .. 1larting '1>ortly for J.C. PENNEY Co. ii S48-8ll8. · , • ,. ' . . llMf r.N --permanent part time school home decorator eonllB I-----'"---!l . .:::::!:.:;:=,=:;::J --' · ..Kneo btglt. Answen fo :•lllnp BRICK BLOCK A In N.B., H.B . .,.a Great •Pt>OI'· !or fellow bus driven. Be U<:ensed & tor thi5 ·area. Full itiD
ButinHI Rent1I 44S ' "Foot"., Vie Ba 1 boa . -STONE wo'RK· . 540-0929 846-2115 Wllite ce.~inet maJdnr ex· ready lo work .,.hen school career opportunity. l~~oo----..,~--550 673-&l.!16 at 213: 939-4Zi2 Acoustlcal Ceil.lnp blown p I ~ a . ! CijILD Care Irvine Calif . per. Top SS$ Xtra Jong tmn starts Sept. 15. !\lust be de-ha~ recent JUccebfulfl1
OFFICE, store · near N'pt. !_oundlt.frM eclt) ... SILVER grey male poocBe. machine appli~. Free et-p nt .erhl '--~ Homes. $Z 'wk, s.A. ~ aaignment. pendable ~ have a aood perience in selling eu1mnij
Post otc. & Greyhound SEEN: Vic. West Bay St., Vicinitx: Sunflower &: ttmates. Guar. 644-71.83, lpe ng.... A CUiver, 551-2398. • Irvine · · · · · · · · 540-4450 driving record. Routes open drapery .l aeoessorles...~
Depot, 537 f:t. $150; 736 Ft C.M.·Two boxers, l_brown -Fab;'view. $100 Reward. M78 Cement, Concrete * PAINTING • PAPERING H~p Want9ct M & F 710 NEVER A FEE AT TE?i1PO In many areas. cellent commidk>n 4: ·~
$22.5 Month. Agent 646-W.4. t wb'lte w/ "lrg shield" San Rafael Cir., Costa Mesa ' Interior Exterior, • TEMPO (Xlnt job for housewivesl e~nse. 0ut1 tan d t-n·
around neck '(hurt). R~ 545-6529. CUSOOM~ncrete, freent., Lic. llllurtd Guaranteed ACCOUNTING CLERK: TtmpoNry Help Call n4./835-3722, 9 am to 3 beneftts. Apply ln 1 OFF1CE space br comm'l
store avail, Appiox. 500 9e1,
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fung,,\looklnglost. ', SILVEk .,..Y male poodle. patio~ sld<walk,· drlvew11y, Call Harris 642-4ss& Would )mu like to woli< for CASHIER-TRAINEE-pm Mon-Fri. Penonnel Departmenl,-
BLA6' & white fenuµe long V1ein1ty 'SiJ.nflower . &: ~.,;; J~~ Rody, No w..nr. a growl,. firm ln & beauti· Bright personable lndiv, can AM-t PM., Mon. tbru'
hairei! eat, tery thin. Falrvlew. WReward. 3478 , or • *WALLPAPER* lul area! This tine position land this wonderlul po~tlon ESCROW OFFICER J.C. Penney :i°"t
Viclnity Fairview Road San Rafael CJt., Costa Mesa JOHNS Patio, pool deckl 6 When )'OU eaJ1 .. Mac"' is 101' you. $485, Call Nancy w/lots of public contact I: Edinger Ave., un I
1le¥' San Diego F W y. 545-6529. , bloelt. Free eat. 833-0291 tor •tft4 M-1111 May, 540-6055. Co a• ta 1 advancement. Call Sharon Exper. in Sale Escrows. Op-Beach. An E qua 54~2164. -~ REWARD, fema1e medium appt. days or aft. 5. . SAVE $1 --Why paint't Ageney, 2790 Harbor Bl at Wall, 833.2700, Dennis a: por, for advancement. Xln't portunlty Employer,
FND. Smail male v.1ilie dog rue dog w/short hair "' FJ.?OR work •. patloo, De-1>lilly 'emtd -reh. Adams, CM. Denn~ Persqnnel A•eney, binge benefits. For Appl. KEYPUNCH ,.:~
(w/eurly hair) at Lawi· perfect Collie markings & ~~ a:. sidewalks. Cl.EANJNG walls Actors Actre1H1 2082 Michelson Dr., Irvine. phone Mrs..-Launt, 613-3130. --t
dromat on Placentia Ave. c:olor.Llmpsonrlgbt leg.U Ucd/BOnded. WH!826. woodwork. etc .. home1; $$NEW.FACES$$ WEEKl!NDS
on Sunday the 2nd. 675-1816 found eall 847-5635. PATIOS •. walka. drive, in.stall trailitts. ffl..2970 Movies, TV and TV commer-Imperial Savings A Loan lmmed. ope:ninal st~
or 64frl819 $100 REWARD for info new lawns, aw. break. PROFESSIONAL Painter. cla16. All aaes. and types, /) /} /) this weekend for keypunch
Tin leading ta recovery of lrg remove.•5'8-8668 tor est. Honert work. reu. JJc/Ins. Interviewing now. We ~ (..{, • l 3366 Via Lido, NB operators near the im-t
Industrial Rentar 450 ':°' I ,,;',. ;:,ale ~· male Sealpolnt .Slam es e e CUSTOM CEMENT WORK Int/Ext. net ••L Reis. not an ... ney. 2U' 464-3121. ertca Equal Oppor. Employor Complex. .:. ,
------·---Vic. ~~., v~~ tr ;:1; from Harbor Vu h:lmes Drives, walks, patios, ~2159. APARTMENT MANAGERS EXEC. SEC'Y Siiii S.l.S TEMPORAi
FOR' lease by owner, in-MonrnuiCburCh. 83()-8818 or 6/30. 644-4946. Pool decks. Don, 642-8514 EXT. painting Free est. Adult Complex. 24 Untls e STAT CLERKK Fee Neao • .-..,; a. tee Po-HU so. GRAND
dutfrlalbldg.10,000sq.1315 494-4853 REWARD. Lost Female <::h11CI Care Reas?Lie'd,G~.Youpick. ~ e TYPIST/C\.ER sil1ons.Xln'takills.Pleulnc Santa Ana 5CT
Borchard, nr Edi_nger &: 'FND ~ Weibnirlster area. white German Shep t)1)e . . color .. we'll do . rest. A s S t ST A N T OFF1CE Good akU1s needai. Life, ao-per!Onality .l ab~ty to take LOAN CLERK: ~it
Grand, Santa .MJ. 642-3912. Friendly yoopg pup _ puppy. Vie Newport , Bcp. WANT 1 or more ~n 642-85J), MANAGER: New ro. tn cldent tl health insurance a lot of chaos, pnme requl-. b&nlt near the: ocean
576 to 6,000 sq Ft apricot color 'mtxed. Anx-54S-4G54 . !11!_bomeHilla.IOJ' ~care, PAINTING A PAPERING Bia. nee&: i:patutt gal with preferred, but not essential. sites. Call Marion Mann, Iba~ sat with gi!neral *
4001 Birch, N.B.t 541-50.\2 ious for ownel'. 542-'ltl96 or LOST -Small '\\'.hite dog. a..1115"'-' • _l!yn: in Harbor..~. Llc A bu It n e 1 a degfte A 833-2700, Denn' &. Denni• ftce exper. &. a(l()(f ~ '
NEW DELUXE M-l·Units.-3 548--0813 Meu Verde. Answers to Cl"lntr•Cfor bonded. Rers turn. &ff.-2356. tuperVilory exper ... Some-a<> --INTERVIEWING--_PeraonneJ Agency, 2082 retatlan. Great Mure:..,.
ph. power. 1733 :ri.tonrovla "ZorPa". Rewafd. ~1617. OOUJJti1't needed. Great Mon., ·wed-Fri 9-J.2:30 pm Mlchell!IOn Dr., Irvine. $t04. ~l LlndA R•Y
543-3145: ~9't98 eves. · ' ~kvic.:._~ !_~; Hdog.B. 3001 Capri 't.n., Mesa Verde. :r ~modc K addiT •tu 1
20• '!.,R.eexppair p~.-':.. .. ~·4~ potential A benefits. To ON EXP. denta1 ecec sec't need. ~. Coutal Agency
,......,.. "'1<165.1 re ., J·-· . a-ca.1•~ ~-... $640. Oo. P8Y9 Fee. Also SITE OF OUR ed tor buay N.B. gen prao-2190 Harbor Bl at Adunl ~-·-n_ta.._1._w_._n_hd_.....,._46G_ about 3 fTK)fJ. old. 2 v;hlte ~~:t.:=~i:.~·1. : Lk•d. My Way Co. 5t7..oo36. It inlured. 615-61«)._ Fee Jobi. Call Linda Ray, NEW BUlDING tice. T 0 p· consideration 01~ •c.M
WANTED to rent or lease, paws;-536-MlG. . Golf Coone, West Nine Driveway~ PROF. Palntint, elm .mots, 5«>-6005, Coaata.I Agency, -llmtltiDW:tr,lftM'I~ LIGAL SEC'Y
oo later.Vian Sept. 1st. 2Br. ~~ !.t~ 1:,:1:;P ~~ Drive. 496-5973. QUALITY' leal co a ttnr. =· .~· e:.=: ~ Harl:IOI" Bl at A.dams, PACIFIC MUTUAL ability to meet publle. Fee Nego line/Fee ~
house in Silvera.do, Mod-Vic.. Victoria. P1acentia. MALE Irish Setter lost vk:. Weather, gag, oil re1istant. FASHION ISLAND Should be famlllar with ap-Promlneni local firm seel&
jeska, Trabuoo area.-!Call-CM 548-XQ-. -l.la;gnolla &: ;J:1;1-m-t-n r. -~ck.-H-a 1t'1'e-y"-• Tbe__~ILJD._JLofL_ A.U~QM~q_ ---..{Comer...Santa,,_Cntt, A . p't _m~ment, pegboard irood-lklllJ-lr=1enu1ne-fWI,. l'J-~-cl
att 6 pm.~2773 ext 1J1l. If · · i..aguna Beach REWARD• 545:-5195-• Labor 11 buy mat. Cilll clauns Bookkee'per f; typist. Newpor Center Ori-le) accountlliK • Y stem, In. at ln a faacinatinc ~ .
no. alts plEMse leave nmnber FOUND pupJfy between ~ or ~. · · Mobile store. 547-5846 Selman Chevrolet Cb. 1800 surance & l:ftl.nking pro-Unlim lb?d Polentlal. S
with operator. Fairgrounds &: OCC, Costa . . Electrie11I WALLPAPER HUNG E. Chapman, oran ge * FREE daily bu ! cedures. t'tC. Salary open. immed. Call Trac)' M.rt1n,
WANTED. 1 or 2 Br apt. on Mesa. Owner .J dent t f y. B~fESE cat m1S1mg from ELECTRICAL·· WORK. .All Cart Rebko 6M-2'1l 63.)...3.521/543-M32 a.de for transportation for work in 646-2481 for interv}ew. m-rroo •bennl.t 6 ~
or·nr oceanfront. NB. Yrly-540-3994. N. Dana Pt. Sn\all feml kinds. Blg or small Uc'd 4 Mn. Hamilton. Loi Angele• until move to ** EXPD. upholsterer, be Per~ Aaenc'Y,
start , Sept · 01' e ooa en. YNG. Female, less then yr, adult, elk brown. 496-t74s. Ins. Free est 54&-0211, Plaster, Patel\, Rn1lr AVON -mVrn:s YOU to Newport, Sept. '12. able to band tie. MJche• Dr~, Jnlnt, i .....
67>-!l6861doyg 21.1-Ql>.1291 part husky dog-vie Be!fllt.. l.DSI'. llilt lab w/-• EL ECTRIC!AN licensed, * PATCH PLASI'ERING ". start earntna extl1l cub 546-34B8 546-li074 l4AN ...-lo IMm,~
ask!orllob, Falivlew·Hal"""st -chest-Fem.Nr.MamSt. bOnded Smaliiobs malnt. Alliypes.~-teo aelllng our exciting ooo-COCKTAIL .... trea-. l'llLDlllPTRNI tio _....,~~
.3 BR Hae. or -lrg. apt unfurn 549-1994. , . . HB. call 536-1303 A pa.in 548-5203 ' Call 5D-a25 ~etlc tuhionl 1ot swnmer, experienced only, must be TO $720I job, NIYMUlt M -~t •
.for' rent-Oean. Until Jan. FOUND Bullet Hound vie. U>sT toy »greyboitnd, Vicini-re • ' • Pl miff ''12! For a ~ appt. sharp,, apply tn-pmon. reti. Great career 1pot awaitl q. ~ ltvfM Gelce
1973. $425 per mo. in CdM or Stater Brvs. Market on l9tb ty E. 18th St, C.M. if found Girclenino . u "I Call Sf0-.100.. clams, 1617 Westclltt Dr, ereasive lndlv, w/top .oat'I pht, Um N9W)lialt
Newport Bch. 644-J402. sl, ·C.M 8.00 w, 18th St., Reward. <;a!! 616-47'12. EXP -o-.er So'" on'bome-Npaln AUTO SALES N...,,ort -~ company, Co. ear a. ... Qlota M-.
C.M. i!te 5 pnl.. '. ~pleb! prdenlng ilervlce nee •st, plwnb!ng, pain~ Would like experienced men. COST ""n"'· Sloek option, mutuol' II, TRHE ~Dre~ gi;ntlen\an
wants R&B.or Iha.re deluxe
hdme.1'6p $1. '*1799· ........-.-. heir. IMTnictioe · ~ EXPERT Ja..-Garden« PLUMBING REPAIR c:eslful Ford DealenhlPI In ACCOUNTING 833-2700, Demils " De-Ex..,,.lon minded _
FND: Smal male mbced ~ l -,~ Kamalani, &t&-4676. Installa~ 839-0312 Join one of the most IUC· fund. Call John eo.. ht Paid. ~ J'te J
Slightly Injured. sunut *'6-l79G* Nojohtooamoll Orange <;ounly. iJ'Or> oom-CLERK Penonn<l A<eney, lllll oeelclng person w/pet
. Beach. ~sm or 59'2-6851. . CM . or 'NB. area *· 642-3128 * miaionl, Inrurance, Demo Micbel8on Dr .. Irvine. to grow A: le~. Good ' I .......... ''"' FOUND ,2 akunks, vle!nlly Schools & .. Jll\!'S Gordenlng, -plett COLE PLUMBING ::;;,,:•:.; =~ FRY cook, "'""" "'--· ftll. Call Jobn·CCt.<, 833''11!1 I';;;;;;;;;;';. ~;.~ Balearie·Drive, Costa Mesa. · fn~Mict~• ~7~ lawn &: yard Ct.ft, cleanups. 2f hr. service, 6f6.Jl61 A 1 in penon to Don Mc:t=~,in;n~ Meadowlark Country CJ"!• _Dennis I: Dennis Pe-i(e\I
II ' 545-4595• · 545-3662att 5-• • Plumbl111 c:J ... Theodore Reblnl aecounttnc recordt. llllO Graham A~, ott A<enc:y,20l!2Mlehel.oon pt.
Pitrsonals 530 FOUND Wednesday, 6-Zl. La Service F 2060 Harbor Blvd ufacturinc Wamer, Htg Jkh. See Cfte!· Irvine. t~rf ' , _____ ..._,.__ Black puppy; male. Hun-Interested· In Jones wn ~ Dralnl uneloaed -$750 ord. " Mon • GENERAL OFC $6'0I ll!ANAGEMENT
*FULLY UCENSED* A. 'Real Es,..at· e Mow, edge, vacuum, , SO-l1de to 100' -$iS. Costa Mesa, Dl·-•fu -~ Ute! GiMt m"~ ~ --21 ""' tington, ~ch, 5J6..8449, •• 1 .. -cletUHIP 54,5..ZM3. . ....-STACO INC .. _...., J~ u•"· LI'!: .... ~ J·-~ Hlndu,Sp1ritualist. --ie-• · * ~2502 * BAB:i.:ioi11.r:.R, mat ll re• • • bou dH!rt1··,hai'Pr·-depend---"Fhlrl July 13th; l ·
Splritl!ai Ree.di~ given FOl1ND felnale •ranoe & CarNr? LAWN ll!alnt·Monthly Serv. 11---needed, MOG tlllu Fr1, 112' l•kor St, able ....,. to brlahte11 up at Mr 'n Eels P1-~
daily. 10 AM·lOPl\!. Advice -black >k>tl by"!(ela Bowlliig $20. Ala>, cleanup. nee est. -""W Hntgn Beh area. -.i. Cost• M... betutllul ,.,. Oftleo. Call 12131 Gorden G..,. 81,.M
given on all matter" I can Alley. q>ota """"· 6*,l'138, N'ew or EXPeneneed m--014~ • ''T:" ri,,;" ~. Deal BEAUTY Operalor: Ass... (714) 549-3041 Traey ll!artlll, 11:1-2100, Den· liii'""'""_ ... ___ lif
help yOu. FOUND 6/25, vie. Tustlp & FUil or Part Time YAJ\D CLEAN-UP TIME! I>irect. I do tny own work. tant-• !ha.mpoo girl. Lie. nil 6 Denn1t Personnel Machinist au!'· El Camino Reel" CabPillo. C.M. White, lllDol1 Lif<nslnc Prep. For Tree .. moyal. prumn(. lawn -moi -only. Full/pt Hair West, Equal Oppor, 1lmpioyer Areney, -Mlebellon Dr.. NU=CA -~~
San Oemente dog. 646-6536. ear.. Alao, la,... lertlllzed, S-lnt/--673-4186. lrvlne. J CO OL
492-9136' or .. g:m SMALL gray A: wblte'ldtten. e Ji.E. Slam&' Bkrs' •1 b:lp ~mow, 6 edge, '15. -· ---BOOKKEEPER CCX>K-Exper. Wheelman ·GEN£14.L OFFICE· LoctJ
S.111in9 or ~uyin9 Vie Bakor & FatrYlew. •·SalesSUeeessTralnlng Drtvewers lealed $20. SEWING. D~GNING WORK IN IRVINE •BLUE DOLPHIN• l.lnn Jlt"I• . ..,.,,; ral I . MAC .... S'.J
• Car? 1 • Huge .eyes. 642-34()4, • Placement Asst for.rrads 6!&5-4191 ' 64S-li836 Men -Women. Reuonabl«, For an interesting co, in a 3355 TI& Lkto. NB w/&004 aptitude I: outaohw 3nl !b1tt Oplnbls
·Before ·seeing • dealer GERMAN Shepherd 'found • Day &: Eve Classes AL'S GARD,ENING ntes. _Ten ~ mlnhnum. new A arowlnc .fteld. Plenty WI.)' :tor varied duUet. F1ne lleiqlllrft: min. I }'fl. 1~
-Call 645-6333 .ear Stop and Go Market, • Tultio• Reimb. Plan for ~ • .A small Eltimot ... Coll M&-7450. "' ..,..rtuntly for the pl COUNSEUNCi -ly. Start $444. Call on 3220 Le Blond...;,
Balbe. Blvd>& Pacific Coast landscaping , services, coll Ali.r•ti-,.... 6Go5l4S who wants a · well paid Linda Ray, 54 0 -6 0 55 : lathe. " We have private: ·Hwy, S42-S1Sq,_ Fo; lntQrmition Brochure 540-5198 eves. Ser.• t n I Neat, a.ecurate.. z ,yean exp. career. Start $650. Co. Payi Poclflc yr-... C0rMtaJ. ~. 219 0 Buyers '& Sellen . (714) 541-1192 N-Cdl\! Costa Mesa, ...,. ~-~-B t ·~ CM FND. German Shepherd pup, --~--.• Sltln.t Fee. Aleo Fee Jobs. Call "M.morl•I p.,k -a -m•, • DE YUE ... or SINGLES 28-40. CO.ED Cam· & Free Guest Lee-Dover Shom. wastdllt " • Nancy l\!ey -CouW '-I M GIRL FRIDAY w
ping Group I 0 rm i n g • approx 211 moo. fem. o.c. 325 Old ,No. ~·-" Bl. NB PROFESSIONAL tree -3-D Mqndlc Slgnl -mo H. Bl. at CorON -or 8111)1 -~ LUCAS Cile9 10
Weekend Camping. 'W. r 1 t e FairgmdO. Sun. m-2322• Edmond ·F. Jackoon pr u 11! n c, 1r1 in m Inc, $5.95 ttc:h • up. Amms.' Cll!. Needs 2 Men Allower phontl, IYJllll. MACHINIST
Qasslfied Ad No. Ol, !>ally RHdogO.DE~· R~ ,~t, 1\-E. ·Educ4tl0~ "'""'.1961 •Prayinc, 1 ~ r l n k le rs. . Coll~-&D)1lme BOOKKEEPER: Part time. :... AbW!y O> ""'-"o.l
Pilot, Box 1560. Costa Mesai \ ad Landscaping, el ea nu p . Tiie J'or the gal with ehidren in Very interesting \rork A ~ letters-Shortharld pretn.. Min. 5 ~ ~· .
Ca 92626. 1M-349I and Identify., R,.cl ·Etmy George 646-5893. -lncal rrow»r ..;. l8 than averase'eamitws. ft<!. Sllary to $5!0 depl!I> .,...ronn -·~
SPmITUAL liEADINGS CAT, youna female, reddlsb ••. state AL'S Landseaping. Tree CERAMIC tile new & couril:iQrfirm. Flexible diftC on exper. 8'illmtt ~~~~ ~.,.,
PAuol CAR!>S .\ SPIRIT· I bi</wn ... , Wbit;. ThaMa ~ Contt .. tlnt & ftmovaL Yo:d mnodeltng. remodel. nee all. Small· houri tor lldli.d penon. Phone ,.._ ID P. 0. -mt, --· ..,. ... ,.. -'
UAL iiEAi)INGjl. B~ /'A. WU.On, Lag Beb. 49'1-1091. Insur•-S-ls Traah M.ullng, lot cleanup. jol>l welcome. S36-2426. S11rt $3 hr. 01i1 Nancy May D .. roll Ward Newport--G
tor reductk/n. 10831 l!<aeh
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8 WK. 'PuwY. vie. ltocJ'!'oter IGI approvejl MIC.' BoA) Repair oprlnlden. 67>-1166. CERAMIC Tile, Kttehenl, 540-etl55, Coutal Apney, For An InleivleW Glrlt 01ri1 .-1r1, RlltDa . ',,
Blvd., Stanton.1.ml OJUth ol •.Santa J,na. C.!,J. Identity INSTRUCTION . "1e. art"' JOHNSONS' GARDENING Boths, Entl>L Custom 2'1Wllarbor BL at Adams.. WEEKLY 1fodtl a Btauly "-DI MACHINsT "'4
eves.) 545-8424. ,. to claim. 64!;-1082 alt6. 8"lly ~ ~il now 111 Yard lllalntenance, ~= worlL Reu. Glen, !M8-'n83. Lib to tnde! Our Trader's . ~: ~ = Min. 5 yn. -· In J.D,
* •.•· ... *. * * ,lbJt. -.o ..... · .... 0eamu>s -~ lielltMolclllllllBl!Yflllnew l'aradloeoo1umn1s1or,..1 CLASSIFIED ADS 11lm"'"-... ·About11ea·~ o.D.or-.!~ * . ,. lonnlng. BegUnng Flamen-* LANDSCAPING * -· -Don't .... up the llhlp• FOR ACTION --•. , ·co el...., are also avoll. Now lawns, Sprlnldeto, decks, Fut raulll are 1tJ1t a 1>bone "List'' It In elulllled. swP ' • • Paponll, 'If ID 25. (2!3) TOOL ir .;i
' · Call. 962--3787. C! ... up.Statellc'd.536-1225. ..ii....,.-. -.,_ ........ ,--. CALL 642·5671 1613121• . .,.,, 1 ... -.... "l'""--.--..... ..-----~1 * ·HAIRDRESSER * . CUI IA . ,, . .. BE AN PROFESSIONAL ~ .,._ ,.,.,
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. INVESTIGATOR Japaneee Gardening -10~ GlfN-. oo
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lNl'ERESl'm IN A .... , .... -el .. -i.w-. Good oalay. -A"'--RE.AL ESTATE CAREER? LAWNtSEIVICE ~· few ws:::lil:ed _. W ....,._ --...-•-·
, tn4) lM8-ll92 Cut-Edp".Trl!n1lepenClable •-low,..._ INSTAU.ER. pr ddor ·All ~ ... ..,i.-
Aoademy Reel F«ate Evet aft. I. -115T-.,._ alarm 6 -"'*""'"' -
Contract & mo. Sd>ool -r•~.semn• ~. -· · .3Z Old NO. Nwpt Bl., NB . W• will be dcmd lloa.
R.E. Education Since 1964 ° Tor.IL. ttkVICES a), -~ .._ =t.i.:~.-~=·:;~ H o 11 c i 1 ·1 RIN-fllRSOl'+ll ~ • -r-. !.... ~ •
SIJB.Dlvlded lot near Laite ~ Rateo -616-18119. I S -• SEM;JS~ "'-:.1t ""' j
Meed • Colorado River; HH11111 I I I I I Jndil. llilr"°"'1m1 lo $lA ' W ... J"" '51
trade tor .... T.D.'• ... ti ,. I~ . f. -· t • ..... '1'115 ROYAL INDUITRI'
Prtvato Porty. · --........ TREE A lrf· plul -.!. I T' U q $ E I ,,1 Solri ltop $Stl0+ Ml E. O,... lld., • ·f"l! D•"• 816-1041 ~ • _ YOl'd a. lruh cllaMp. DdWr/O,.t $303 -"
. -Relotlllkw • ....., 2 -' I I I I Equal Qppar. ~ T Uni!s + tam <!o;tll .. lid. ba -'lfilll + 5 Ion flat damp. 1 clo1, it Confucius ICl)'I .,_ In tltc~ ~ _, ·
IJl!.OOO Income, ...an llont ·•-· IJr. CaD Ma. T IG-IA • " " • -tr1angi. not en tM -· ,,_ !O MOO MA1VRE _,,..ID'
...... .J.q, Bch, -.tltlO. RES,PON·SIB!rEeJqJOr. SKIPLOAl)ER•dullJt> I icy$, E c I ,.. ~ ... IOtlottr .. :: ·wild JadJ, lie
Conolcltt. !nde • Opeo. ~byi!tter, ,...,. home. J<n. "'1111. c.ac:m. a . .,·:C-ltto tM -..... PaylOlllp t0 MOO Hn. tin:-• ffoueeo!Stuart.~. .u.r11S-4952. . • b k; 1• I I I r -~.!i!!!>•!!!!.!.•J:!•r~ -....u.cin * -'--;.;..;;;=·=--=,....,..=c-:-=+1 IRVINETemeevaoantlot BABYSI'M'ING 'll!J home. :,,.~, na •I· -••• --•• -~'·-·~--Gen10ft/JlltbJs ttlillO -TIMI POI .,
$30,000 to a $911). annual lie. days $15 . .12(). Under .. LOCAL -Elp OOUtp • ~~llTTUS IN I' ,. I' r r r I ~ .... .. llZ D&ll v 'a -Fee ovolL Wont-mlln--•Fairview. --. Ll:s-, ..._ _ ~~ . _ . ___ . Cllrl<Tnlll ,... -• W l<IJ
·C<llM or potential comml C•.,..t 'Wrvla lm-'19411..u.ct. """"''"" '!M It "'5 CLASSll9
-· w--. ll'EAK Carpet Oeanon. YAl\D,. -cleo-. • ¥oi~= llhilS I I · I I I I I :1 :t::. (~ '!Mnt1 = FOR ACnGN. ~ -* . *-*°':'it.'~~~~= .... ~ .. ~.~ SCUM-LITS ANSWl!RS IN CLASllACATION 700 •1411 MJ.lllt -
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SOHAfEJt baby grand,
French Provincial, excel
cond. $1,liOO. 646-8163.
WANTED. USED SPINET
PIANO For ca.sh! •
847-5276 aft 4pm.
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modcl year sale. 1"tost '73'a
now 1n stock. Priced less
than the di6counters w/3 yr
picture tube v.-arranty, 1 yr
parts, 1 yr service, delivery
& ~t-up. Terms or alllh 00
plan. I-furry for fUU selec-
tion of '72 models. ABC
Color TV, 9021 A'tlanta.,
Hunt.ir€ton Beach. 9M-3329.
LEAR Jet stereo 8 portable
tape player, solid 11tat!.
11-lodel p.519. Plug into
cigarette lighter or-uses S D
batteries:. Hardly used. Paid
$35 -sell $20. 542-1734 eves
& "'-eekends.
"REALISTIC" TRC 24 CB
Raslio 6 mo. old, excellent:
condttion. $80. 5.57-2321. ••••••••••••••••••••
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TV, lt•dlo, HjF~ Hor111 156 llNll, Sllp1/Doek1 tlO srEOO llodWI '71 .' Cycl11, llko1, M9lw -· Mt Tr•ll•ro, Travel Storto 136 Tel"""'Plc tront • n d. Sc .. toro tU 1-...,..,,---.-----.,_..;..:.;.;;.;.;;..._.;;I
-BOARDING 5rABLES 17'ScbladaSK•1thll0 Sherl>nl Sufp. 1 350. -*Mania Pearce* lntrtduch'9 Yeur '11 UTEl,INER i10TOR· TINT TRAILIR
STEREO 1972 C a r r a rd Btaut. new. m21l Acacia . hi ere OB. Canvas cover, ~-Prlmo Motoreycle. Rtpalr Newly Appointed HOMt: • '. • t8:. •letPI t, SIHPI 1 equl~Ut>,Ml llized pro. Santa· Ana Hts. $57..341~. . Sharp! $1750. 982-e894-· RACfNC BIKE spedal1sta:--on~h---;--I: T'IOGA~ Dual root, air ccndltJon. Kttchtn A-Cabana~
ftl!lfonal .c~&":r, A~t/FM 9 yr Qtr-horw-gekHsw. $300. SLIP AvaUable fOr use of Peugwt ~. '21" ~. Ja,paneae A1C't. Competition Mai. HIDIS inf, 5CKIO watt 'J)O'Ntr Ftame reblt to n.n')'
slereo receiver, sealed air-Exe for children. Gd trail Milboat to 35'. Bob 55?...&t!M Campi f)ubi, DR. \\wk welcomed. lrton--trl. plant, •• .room dtv1dtr. • . ~ ~~es
IUlpenalon apeakers, tape hor ... 531\-4'1!9. or~. Call &l&-l4l2 -· '88 Ne-rt Blvd., Sales e · Rentah .wate J)W1llff. • • .roof .,...
deck & head plM>oo plug.In -NEED ·•·-N.S. PRIMO WERKS. ISi ll MOTOR HOME rack and ladder .... LOAD-543194 jaekJ, Brand lle~ in bruc & 1-t!U'e for iJJe. 13 handi . . _...., to moor or 1vELOCETI'E ThrUrton, 1967 -•32 DEALER ED. ALL EXTRAS ! ---------
guaranteed. Origtnally pr!c-UXI tack lncld. Exp ~ach small ll' akltt in vintage, better th&n new in-SCHWINN 5 spffd Sdn&'raY. ttt S v· 11· W S tlCWCl n"'"UCEDl ! '71 Dodi" Mui :i..ton. llf
ed at $279.95. Balance ~7 rider. 642-5.'m Newport HatbOr. 557-1$4, side and out. $1095. Rudi ~ S:.~49tlew tires. fl). -~ I AR• I.Yi .A. 18Mi' 1 Ton Dodie ch&ssll. iw.v cntd. SeU qr trade for~
cull or smoll payment.. Nledriclskl, 5.1&4300. _ · Motor Homo l!ont•l• Sl,.PI 4. BEACH CITY DODGE travel trailer, -·
L a Y aw • 0 0 t 1 [ iJ J.~or sate, •n Honda 175. Available for .d&Uy, 'lo'ffkly M'd M' • 1 • y .. p ' I I~ I 1970 Honda "350" 1tref't bike. ....... I as 1n1 114/89l-{l501. M~f'.-:cntnt .it -Tf#llPOfUtion ..ai. Will trade for_ dirt bike or $499.1!~~ cond. or mo~uiv bMls, 21', 23', 655.'l Beach ~ard Auto S.rv1c19, P.•rh Mt ...... 1' _ _ m ,,__,~ and 25 self contained Mo-Huntlngtoh Bta(h 4 Mo color TV. Zenith 19" dune bUiiY ot tqUal \•alu~ tor tt~6._all eq1!1~ {U4)~ TIR_E CITY
Reg'IOte control S 3 o.o.. --s:w-Mtf. --=--=41-0iaa.PJoueeJt-ZO..cc genmtor, riii:if&lr, o.nd 1 TonLJodirchU•lL SlN-ps 6. 1----======----Tlre•·"'httll·Tir&"Wbffll
M11,gt14vo:-: stereo oonsote General 900 Camper1, S.lt/ Rent 920 BU~JPER RACKS 3000 Ml. Gd. rond. many other «'lCtras. AU lmmlllate n.ltMrv 4.th July Super DeaJs.' Goof!.
S25-968-4062. ' for Motorcycle $10 $675. 54M417 aft f pm. Cbachei are 1912 models 119ntVt J year Poly1lass 4 Polysttel
l'iiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii:T\vo 16' NONA FG ca~s. For Import Trucks '67 T I ph 650 · Bl Jll J ck • .,. 50 1• 12V wiring & • ace outlets, Havasu & Klng-t>The·Road Ask fol' John, 642-1742 r um We have the all atttl Amigo Crevier Motor Homes I ems. a en...... p-., _, LEATHERS Extended front «n;d. Ntw bat· a11JO. Please call 83:9-9560. Sprint type mR.1• l~
motor 11..1t, battery fwd. cabovers. New&: Used tery, tires, Exetllent c:ond. $19.80, 13x5•' $15.80, lSxlli
673--0153. alwnlnwn & 11 berg I a~ 5 Moto X Waist $28, ll'llfth 28. $900. 642-0433 &tter '7 pm 1970 EXPLORER 25' sleepa Xl8 W, 11!, Santa Ana $28.80, lSxlO $34.80. J'6QX15 ..
16 foot Burch Craft shell$. '45-Ask tor John, 642-l742· & weekends. 6• nd.I air cond, Skw aen, .>ant ~171 $28.80, AOOxl3 • $S9.80, max.
with trailer. Mesa Camper Sales HEU'IET co ' new tif'l'l, brake&, Ii: __ __::::;:~:..:____ 14 Pob'I 29 'f.,"'7G.f"IO;.
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Needs \1.-'0l'k, make of.fer. 2036 l-larbor, C!\1 646-4002 Bell Super Magnum $30 Bike. TWIN cyl Sullkzukt 5-, epts, extra fuel &: wnter ''Btu. WHrrLIOGES'' ,OPEN ROAD G7G-H70 t;:.~ ~ if'l!!i1t $24:80.
557 2371: Ill T R Ask for John, 642-1742 spd. dual carb. e new tanks. $8,950. 1200 S. E. SUNS MOTORS ZOUNDS!' Krecping krawl--' ~ • anger pick·u p w/a)r· 900 rpllei 70+ mph. $300. BristQl (Palisades Rd.) S.A. EJ 1'fOTOR 1-101\lES New car. take otts, Uatd •
1ng kittens T wk' all you KAYAK -17' folding type. 2 Auto. 3 Speed trans. w/8' '70 SUZUKI 90c<:. 4,000 ml. Call 642-1996 After 5 pm. 673-5009 or~. · ~1 Carden Grove Blvd. Radials ~15 $23.~. Clolid
can carry, fem, ~y Ol" V.'hl man w/sail. $500 invested. overhead camper w/boot, Xlnt cond. $250. 536-9606 aft •n Suzuki T~l85 It Good 1.c...;_;.;.c.c.__;;_:~=--ORANGE COUNTY Garden Grove; 894--HT9 Sun,, tifon., Tue.
bx trnd. 644-Tfl Sell for $8!1. 54.4-6754. ~~n'~ =• :ve, 5. helmet. $475. Warr still air cond, 5 kw gen, excel LOCATJON . ]950 Newport Blvd., C.M.
TO good homes: q yr old Boats/Marine w/aee thru oven. Good ~n. •n Harley David so n good. Real id b 1 k e ! cond, new tires, brakes &: ELDORAD'O Rent A Motor Home 64f>.3'M. 12345 E. canon,
AKC r e g . G e rman E!i!uip. 904 ,70 VW POP-UP ~"mER Sportster, Low ml. Mwt 645-4588. cp(I, extra tuel & water Mhil for your Vacation Hawaiian Gar d•n• ~herd, 2 yr old Terrier. 15 000 · ~ • sell. ;1711o. 5IS-m9 aft, s. '~-------taniu. $8,!lOO. ID> s. · E. MOTOR HOME * 1!9-4301 ·* '.113-860-0345,
67S-Zl47 ;. , JOHNSON 35 hcrsepower, , !lli, excellent cond., YAMAHA -90 with chambt>r, l9n YAMAHA 125 MX Bristol (Palisades Rd.) S.A. $&«B VW en, reblt-, .. -exeh.-lntt., 1:-
guar. $275 up Vince
Automotive 1366 "K" Lope,
C.l\f. 545--0177.
· electric ahlrt with control.1 $2,~. 4!)9...2217. 19~ •-nd "w miles Low miles a.nd ready to 673-5609 or 545--0433.
TORTOISE -&ell fml. kitten. mechanically' perfect. $200'. •v, x ..... co , l.N • race. Oean $500.
Trailers, Travel 945
• NEW 23' ' "5' luxury FULLY SELF CONTAINED e ARistocRiTs ... Smart-adorable. We 11 Sonar D-1020, Dep th 1970 FORD % ton Camper $325W ~Ho ··--bier Ask for John, 642-1742
trainep. ~2050 C.M. sounder. $7-0. 3 Ga.a tanks. Special truck w / 11 ' .,w~ ""''"""
FREE, cute, !!hort haired SS each. Jabsco bait pump r..amper, sleeps 8. 646-8608. $299 or swap for cal'.
115 1 Excel cond. 646-4370 kittens. Box t r a I n e d . new • 0 lb. anchor $5. 543-4615. ~7-2321. YE Olde school bus/partial 1971 HONDA 350 SL, must
--, . camper. Best of le r , aa~fice r.n after 6 pm FREE happy healthY. kittens. 25 , Trojan cabin ..cnuser Im· 5'8-3640. '"' • "'4U •
Electric Cari ·930
1 Man Golt cart. 2 bag1.
Unused. Comp w-charger.
~. 644-1141
1'f. H. All, load.i! Beat rates ti IT"S BRAND NE\V! e NEWPORTS
poutble. Pvt pl:y 968-1397. Ser. •213207 e AtJTO.lotATES
' '72 WINNEBAGO 27', aleeps
6. alr/cond. Ddux. Reservt
now. 8!3-8070.
Phone '45-66n Also, several used $395 &: up
d MlRSHM1 TRAILER SALES 1970 Harbor llv . 21119 w. 17th s1ree1
Costa M11a Santa Ana ITI4) Ml-2595
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!\10DEL E 1415 HD J'TF
DISTRIBUTOR MAonm;.
54)--1734 Eves &: \\-'ttkendl,
Wt'aned & trained. Phone maculate condition. Teakol--.;.c.______ 1...:67::.5-::..::8532=· ------
54B-46l5. decking. Volue l8500, will AutH, Imported 970 Autos, Imported f70 Autos, lmpomcl 970 Autos, Imported . 970 utos, lmporlo<I 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported f71J
. sweet Dispositioned male take $6000. Must 8 e 1 I •. 1T'.;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;i;;;;;;:~;::;:;;:::;;;,;;;;;;:;;;;;i;;;;:;;:;;:=::;;;;;;i;;:;:;:=:::::;:;;;:;;:i:=;::;:=:O:=;;;;;:;===:.;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;:i:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;-:;;;;;;:;i;:;;;;:;;;;::;:;:;;;;;;;;;;,I
cock·a-poo, loves people. 64!).-2440. 8-4. Ask fo1· Jerry. II
-Shots and License, 96Ul03. 13' BOSTON Whaler. Clean,
GUINEA PIGS ~/side rail~, ~e steer-
• ~64784 • ing, running hghts, no
I=~~-~~-~--~ engine. $050. 67S--0255.
TWO 8-month old ~· mbc· "REALISTIC" TRC U CB
ed breed, good child's pet. R d'· 6 Both 1 G46--0!b6 a .., mo. old, excelle11t ma e, · condition. $80. 557-23:?:1.
FREE kittens. White w/one B t p 906 bl.k spot, Need loving home. oa s, ower
675-6970/494-1818 eve. C. E. 1'Ack'' Ackerman, * VERY af!eciionate AKC N'ewporter Ketch builder Ir:
Beagle. J\fale. To gd Mme. designer is now a broker
' 536-77U with David L. Fraser. His
Free lovable puppies.
6 wks old.
548-2881
years of boat building le
surveying ex perience, sail
&: power, will be most ya].
uable to the prospective
BEAUT YQung lovable buyer. He looks forward to
J\.1~er. assisting you and seeing his
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6'"YEAR0ld-female Gennan at 3424 Oporto, Npt. Bch.
Shepherd, JX'figr<ed. 114, 613-5252.
1-...,.-==962-5623~==~-123' Formula 233-, -,.-,-n-.,,,.,--•. "' * FREE KITTENS * Sports ~shing model. Teak
· 6 \\'eeks 546-5291 decks. 2 twin 160 He. 2 bait
I-~-lLB
systems. 2 ou~. RFD,
depth sounder. Auto pilot
Tandem trlr. fmmae .
Sll.IXXJ. (213) 691_, Ask
for Lee: (714) 673-3365. P ••• , a.~.ral-no '12 Enterprise. 170 HP Volvo. * "Shem's". Grooming 10 6 eyl. Chry. Outdrive. 40
yrs in all breeds. (Free hf PH, Seats 12. Good Bay &
pickup). Boarding, poodle Ocean boat. Loaded with
puppies. 546-2848. ~Zrn~SIX). A n y t l m e ,
25 Gal aquarium w i t h 23. SOUTH
everything. $45 or best of. Coatt Rur_iabout,
fer. 545-'1516. ' Chry£-!er Crown Manne 170 h. p. $2500 or make' offer,
Cato 152 Collect C'.113) z 5 s. 71 4 3
PERSIAN kittens, blacks, (Business hours).
CFA reg., $100. Also penlan 2l'x8' Cruzon-110ft top, Chrys
stud service from white or crown 6. hfarlln·chr. balt
black smoke proven studs. tank, pump etci $1500. or
892·1970 trnde for cheap car + cash.
673-7006. Siamese Sea1polnt Kittens.
$15 each. 6 weeks old.
548-2538
Oogs 854
17' Outbn:I, twin h1erc. ~ hp
e:ngs. Complete w I tr I r,
anchor, xtra j?a<1 t"nli!, sea
ladder. S:l.f~. 1146-8058.
AFG~NS, 2 blk mask 9' ~BQ_slro, \Vhnle" fyne
silver, 7 mos ma1e, show dinghy, $295. 4 HP Evinrude
q\lal, sire, Ch. Huzzah's Ex· new, $~. 645-0904 eves.
ctls1s. 4 Yr old fem. Great U' OtJT80ART);135 -iiOne
w/chUdren. 642-5866 aft 6. motor &: trailer. Complete.
NEEDS home, male, tan 645-4781 aftc."l' 6 pm.
Shepherd, good with kids, 38' Flybrldge, pert shape.
needs room to run. $5. Sold 2x-Sl4.~ & tl.3,500.
842-6331. Sac-Make otr. 673-8718.
roy poodle, apricot, Z ,.,., s .. 11, Sa II 909
old, ·F, spayed, AKC reg, ---·-----$50, Call 557-3414 9 to 5 17' FIBERG LA SS cen.
Mon-Fri. terboard sloop w/Brltish
DARLING COCKAPOOS Se~ Gu~ 0/B motor 4:
9 WEEKS OLD 10 EA. trailer. Sidney Loa 17, small
642-4818 OR 534-3885 cabin sleeps 2 adulti. Xlnt
cond. R~ady to sail. $1600.
AKC reg 1 wk old Toy Poodle 962.7514·(Jayor eve. Pvt. pty.
Female, cream. =, ==.,:.,.'-'--'C..::C:...:."-'C:::.: II 644-8011 26 SCHOCK En de ,ver,
1 --==CC.:~--,,-1 fbrgls sloop, xlnt. nNEST OUTSTANDING~Great Dane NE:'WpOrt mooring incl'd
pJP .. lawn, AKC registered 644-2614. ...i •
ReU ~28SI ECE~AN'f ~llANS pet & COLU~lA 22 . Spinnaker, ~.. 1 , 11 breed' ..... Genny, Jib, Fvinrude 6 b.p.
1111J11w pupp ea oi; a "-'5 Xlnt cond. Owner 644-al94.
, ~•toc,:,ck_. ~All='col0.:.:.•"c...· --'---'--~·..., . 1 ~ • KITE • Good condition, new SCHNAUZER pups, stud gall, dolly & full 'COVe"l"I. =· grooming, terms, $550. 673-4335.
p U R E B R E O Ger.nan BALBOA 20, Sharp, fut, l~n
She h rd \v----.a 5 boot. Sleeps 4, Newport shp P e pups. t:tUll:\A: avail. 540-0093
wks old Males $25. Female --~-,""""~-~~ 120. 847-00<. 14' eat. 1ro sq tt aaJL l650 .
MINIATIJRE Dacltahunds, * !6'f3..36Gt *
AKC, males, red. All sbots.1---------
537•9886 aft 5 pm . LIDO 14 WITH TR.All.ER
OLD ~--t'-'-1 sheepdog 7 " cover. $850. -· -· ' ' * 67:1-6826 * rrio., male, AKC reg. sm. __ ...::..::::..::=...::.... _ _. 11
THE RAGE OF EUROPE -AT C-OAST IMPORTS
BENAULTi
1·16
'71 FIAT 124 ROADSTER
5 Spd., Radio, Heater, low Low Mile·
age. l282CKZI
·s2545
'&9 FIAT 124 SPORT CPE.
4 Spd, Radio, He•ter. IVZN070 1.
51590
'&6 CORYffiE FASTBACK
4 Spd., AM/FM Radio, Exlia CIHn.
IYGU3581
MAKE .OFFER
'&6 FERRARI 330GT COUPE
5 Spd, Mag Wheels, Showroom
Fresh, ')6,000 actual miles. ISAV·
0381
MAKE OFFER
'71 DATSUN PICKUP
I
W /Gem Top Camper. 4 Spd., Redio,
Heater,-Low Low Mileage. I 350CP!-t I
'$2095
'71' FIAT 124 SPYDER
M19 Wheels w/ new Radials, 4 Spd,
Must be Seen I 880DNQ I.
s2590
'&1 ALFA SPYDER
5 Spd, AM /FM R•dio, Hord ·&
Tops, IVDT8HI .
s1595
Solt
THI
R·15
•OXY ONE
TEST DRIVE TODAY
INSTANT CREDIT
IANK FINANCING
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'&9 ALFA ROMEO 1150 GTY
Cpe .. 5 Spd., Lo lo milH9e, AM/
FM R•dio, New Radi•ls. IZSVl571
MAKE GFFER
'71 VEGA PANB.
4 Spd., Air Condltlonin9, Ma9
Wheels, Luggage Rack, 20,000 miles,
172964JI
s2095
'71 DATSUN 240Z
4 Spd., Air Cond., Mags, Silver with
Ila ck interier, I J,000 er;fual miles.
Perfect in every w•Y· 1919DZXI
s4495 . ""' ..,.,
I '66 PORSCHE 912
4 Spd, AM/FM R•dlo, Like
Condition, IYLU5461. s3290
'66 PORSCHE 912
5 Srd., AM/FM. RHI shorp.
313 •
SAVE .
New
ITYX·
'68 DATSUN ROADSTER
Hord Top I Soft Top, 4 Spd., R•dio,
Heater, 41 ,000 actUal miles. IWTY·
5841
s1395
'70 OPll 1900 RAUYE wmE
o4 Spcl.1 R1d101 Heater, 28,000, mll•s,
Bronze with white interior, I l071HLJ
51695_
'71 CAPRI.
4 Spd.. Air Conditioning,
Mags. l2148Ull s2150 .
BRAND NEW 1972 SAAB 99E
.-.--
599 .......... c ...
ltt7220ffl40t
ltt71201024tJ
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alpha romeo
spider
BRAND NEW
1972 MELMAN MINI
MOTOR HOME
=)~It; 1~ 6, fully nlf -•l....i, (IUlll'2U-
f-' PRICED. TO SELL
DEALER'S COST
+ $99. + Tax & Lie.
SAAB -
FINAL
CLEARANCE ,
Limited lupPly
Come In Toclfly
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Coll 567-341< 9 to 5 Mon-Fri. THisrLE1 17' FbrJlt, x1nt 1---•*~ck-L•b~upple1* bey·~~-Purel>t'<d. sis. 513-10331 _______ _
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H.,_ 156 VENTURE Z2. Fully equlp'd.
Slip D 121 Lido Parlt, NB.
11.\VE In city iaclllties !or l3000orbeslo!ler. •
tJa1ner w/ettablthedCORONADO J.>.No · S47 cuMOfnera. Reduced rate terr · • aio~ mg:mnt. Alao xlnt for w/traller, tood • cond, bet;t
rkUng group to 1table offer. 644-*3.
l\lflO!ht!r. JocludH box LIDO 14,
stalls, c' lighted AMta, wash 5 YEARS OLD, 675-5502
1'tb, etc.°"° 962:-fl&T9. LIDO 14 v.1/sa.nd doUy lllce
*APPALOOSA* "":"· m>. ' ~ ,.... ol~dl119. 6#-6.11)
nvllfertd. 75. KrrE No, 339, hull, rlaginr A
CALL A IMI ..U In aootJ cont!. Call
540 • 3803 ,,..m.-01!8'=='-' -· ---
49' a Meter Sloop. tonYff'ted
PW that ll•m "'*' SIO. ll)I for crultlng. Xlnl cd. $11,IOO.
1he PeMy Pioc!Wr. 644-M • &U-5146.
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OF ORANGE COUNTY, INC.
1000-1200 W. PACIFIC COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH
642-0406 OR 546 4529
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Plclalp 'REWARD ':i"'-="... ,..,. s.u. c11r Will PAY DYER. (Slk •T·l·lOA), lleautllbl
J9A FORD dump truck. condiHon.
-~DATSUN
970 Autos, lmportod
MGA
'71 DATSUN PICKUP '.59 MGA Convert.
'"'" ... ,,.. bullet..;«JO • • • 61>1724 W/Gem Top Camper , _ __:M::;.G;,:.:,B;--
~ ~· ~ .... ~ -dwnpiert. Kelley Blue Baek $2199 -_ .,..... Cpe, 5 Spd, Lo Lo mlle11<, . I Spd, Radio, Heater, Low
' trudr. -. Se.it th e·1e I AM/FM Radio, New Radi· .. low Mlleni:::e. (350CPJI). . '67 MGB RDSTR.
-....,. oa.r, m-s163. For 111<1 model, cl1111, u, cz.svisn. CREVIER $2095
1951 C:IEVY Plclrup 1ow mu.... c1ome.. 11111r OFF. ER Radio, wn whee••. maroon/ 1 ~;g~~~ ~i~=i~;·· COAST DW!~~!-IMCOPOASRTTS 'b~tep~(=~R
~ a::::" V:ue ~ , PllTJAC IMPORTS '71 CAPRI ~= w. Pacific c.t Hwy. D w~!.~!~ AM
~ '66 GMC TRUCK s.o Hort.or Blvd. l()()().llOOW.Paclfic ctt.Hwy. 1 spc1, Air Coft<i111onJng, Newportlleach(714l642-0406i---"-'=3S-c.::3c.:17c.:.1 ___ 11 . a-, -l•VKl.39>. Coot• Mo11 54UOl7 Newport Beach ml) 642-0406 Radio, Mag,o, (:llWBUl). • !146-1529 OPEL
STl5. dlr • .-. WE bll)' Ill makn,ql dean !146-1529 $2150 '68 DAiSUN PICKUP
1181 ~F-IAIO, aoo.cu. 1n .. 6 -..u can. paid '"" Alfa llllllleo '72-'70 OPEL 1900
eyt, ltk:t lbHt $125.0 , er not. Reue drive in for COAST Needs a little fixen', low
l9'J.4SM. ht ~ 2000 I miles, }Ow priced tor tt>e 70 Dod!f9114 Ton · hand>man t21462C>. $8S5.
v.a, Alllo Tnlli willl ivt<e NOW IN STOCK IMeORTS Barwick Datsun · 4 Spd, Raruo, Heater, :zs.ooo
I . -· lluot ...i. dJr ;;,-am For lmmodloto ' 998 So. Ccast Hwy. miles, Bronze with white ,,. ••JC JI Laguna Beach interior ·(307Bfil,), ~ -....~''J.t~r~dlr ~,:.""'~ee!i.wy.. . 1n.~:~ci...11 ~=~.;.~':"~4~~~ -1494·9771 -$1695 I 18'1-«IH. Wl.~TOP BANK FINANCING 54&-4529 4 ;:~ A~~d~~.:4. ~~.. COAST . ~":!'-1:"'"...:: CASH COAST .. crr11;~EN .•. ~ Citroen Sports Maser1tl =~a1Bl~~e:te~1:fec~·~ IMPORTS ,. FORD F.axoo Van. I eyl, Onmge County headquarten ~~~-1. ____ ......_ Jm1 IMPORTS ::i1!:.1 "European everyw~~'T9D5ZX),
• ......, JI SI I rt .,.,._ 1000-1200 W. Pacific Cat. Hwy.
'11 a.rvy truck. l'Ai ton, call .. aw hit nttmattll. _ \ m 1mon1 mpo 1 Newport Beach (n4) 642-MO&
RAUYE KADETTE
=--•"=' i:.:t -Gll!Jlll CllEYIOllT = ~~.~~ 557~· Main, s.:,. ~-oC, 0a.'A' SOHT., 546-4529 · MOVING, must .ell '68 Red
I -'-•... . "" .ut 111r 1111eo Manoatr BMW DATSUN so hp 0pe1 delx ""'· R00<1
ll2ll -Blvd. c:ond. 165(), 642-4214
i _-g 111!o::z.-~~$--el :~!t~~ttR!~~. IMPORTS ·~~?.!~~9~a::
! Try our .. ••-...,. for Oraiwe Countiel Radio, Heater, 41,000 actual 10::0.UIO W. Pacific Cat. Hwy .. l-'-.;...:.:==.:c.,.---11
• Savino• Sltldactlml ·Ser-TOP i BUYER miles, (WfY584l Newport Beach (714) 642-0406 PEUGEOT
1, ::"'LE..sz ALL POPULAR mi;-11881~ ~OTA .ROY CARVER, Inc. $1395 · ......,,,~9-=0~":"5~Ts~~~N~s1=0-11 -*7""rpiriEU"'G;r;ED;;;T;-*:-ll
, 19'12 MAKES AT COMPE'n-R n--• -·~ _ 234 E. 17th SI.
1 : TIVE RATES.' • • ~. .-: .. .,.,...._.,.,. Costa Mesa 546-4444 or best otter . STATION \VAGON
, , •Call-k•'oo&ria· Reid for WILL BuY your w paid for COAST Immacul ate, YPU372. As low as $2,299. CNo. 5645)
-......_ · ilr -Call Ralph Gordon IMMEDIATE $1295 FRITC WARllEN'S
THIODORI ll13-090&-415E.Oout8wy. DELIVERY . SANTA ANA TOYOTA Sport Car Center
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Illa .6C-OOJO 411 W. Wamei-, Santa Ana no E. 1st St., S.A. 5'17..al64
W-943 ALFA RC MEO 1()()().12)) W. Pacific Cst. Hwy. •71 DATSUN 12)) lstbk ..., PORSCHE
SEE US ABOUT Newport Beach Cn4) 642-0406 cond, radXl, .. vinyl • top, 1--------
0verHal Delivery ~ moldin~. tach. etc. 14,cm i. PO~ 1970 911-T Targa,
CREVIER MOTORS '67 Datsun 1600. Hard &: aott owner miles. Mint cond. eepia brown, :dnt com.
2l8 w. Jst St .. Santa Ana top. Mags. Radials. X1nt $1695. 54&-9378'. $9XK>. Finn! g 19-9 211
.135-3171 cond. $Im. 6 4 2. 6 0.4 2 '67 DATSUN STA WGN. between 9 am &: 6 pm, ask
1---"==..:_ __ I weekdays; (213) sgz..1152 Auto AM-FM 1600 hg $850 .!_or_Karl_. ____ _
'TIME fPR wknds. H.B. residence. or be.t·o11.,: ~.' '68 912, 4-topd, AMIFM,
Alfa R°'"".
' Cj>UICK CASH DATSUN •Ti 240Z, air, m.... FERRARI chnn nmo, local S:'• ~
Jo mi., $4200. Call 551·3414. ~~· 0 er.
THR OUGH A 9 to 5 Mon-Frl. ,66 FERRARI .. n .. FOR Now bN DISPLAY
' DAILY PILOT -Service
D ADS ~OAST IM~Tr" 'CAU. 64J.56 78 I lOtl0-12)) W. Coo.t Hwy.
* 1911 914 Poncbe. Lo mL DAILY PILOT Put • little "loot" In your X1nt <Ond. Best otter.
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.'!::=::;· Price ..
;!/'DATSUN\: .. _~,
Then. Decide!''\~
·* * * ,'·~&v-ECONOMJ
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-The DATSUN "1200" 2-DOOR SEDAN
.
llAMI NIW 1tn
St111d1rcl 1q11iptM11t lltchttl.. hMflr, lllef,.1hr,
whit1w1ll t1r11, j,1111pw 911rtl1, leclii119 fl-" t111li,
~-1p11d, 111 1ynchre hn" I fl!UC~ More l1cl1dl119 ·
"" l .O ~"$jjj6 ':0JIUIL
the DATSUN "51 0" WAGON
, llAND PW lftJ
lAcl.4.1 I 4000C ff•rho4 c•• -.M, ~
tllK bfoJil ...... ,. ... 111 IJ'flCln tr1111., tfttt.cf e
l1clii119 t•• llJt, fold d-•,.., Met, NClitifftt .. ;;;...~
...,.. $er. Ne. t.OJ2a. ·· ..
. · .. '2656
·~ + I.IOI! SIM T-. ~ ~---.a 'nW!t. DI&. ........
970
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room Fresh, 36,IXXI •ctua1 1=~-~~~~~= miles, (SAV038). '72 Porsche 914, M1'/FM
UlllC OFFER •lereo, tinted glass, It. blue. l'IUJl\L $4400. 494--0103.
COAST RE"AULT
R..l.Ult Demo Solo
IMPORTS Se/iii Annual
1(0)..1200 W. Pacific Cst. Uwy.
Newport Beach (TI4) 642-0406
546-4529
FIAT
Demonstr1tor
CINrance Salo
This Weekend
~...,.,,,,.--·----------~· '71 FIAT 124
UnbNiablo Prices •
ALL tm MODELS
IN STOCK FOR
IMMEDIATE
DEL IVERY
INSTANT CREDIT ROADSTER
5 Spd, Radio, Heater, Low
Low Mileage, (282CKz;).
APPROVAL
BANK FINANCING
C6AST $2545
··IMPORTS
ttm-l:m W. Pacific Cst. Hwy.
Newport Beach (714) 642-0406
COAST
IMPORTS Renault Sales & Service
10!»-ID:I w. Pacific Cat. Hwy. tor_over a decade in Orange
Newport Beach (n4) ~ County
546-4529 Serv. Dept Open tll t p.m.
'69 Fiat 850 Coupe-Lo mjle, ,i: Sle=~naalt
ne.w tires, R/H etc . 23)l So. Main, Santa Anl
pn/pty. 968-4~ art 5• 1 blk. north ot warner
MAZDA Seevlce Department MM114
Sales Department 557·5'G
SAAB .
BRAND NEW
1972 SAAB 99E
$99; ower
Dealers Cost
tax and lie
(99'1%J}0911l)
(99722010249)
·coAST
IMPORTS
1171 'l'oJ>oli Motk II -· AJc. I.Utt ..... '29115. ... ....
l.f •
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Step· Up
I
To Luxury •••
Excellent selection of previously\ owned·
, I Mark Ill's .and Continentals.
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" 1971 MARK ill . ·,
Beautiful Automobile
Brazilian Moondust with tobacco leather interior and black
landau roof. Luxury equipped including full power, climate con·
trol air, individual adjusting power frPnt seats, tilt jwheel, 8
track stereo, power door IiJcks. And mu much more. ( 416 CFP)
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SALE!1
, I Outstanding Group Of Olpice Carst
\
1970 Cadillac
IL DORADO
Immaculate. Emerald mist ~tallic/
black Landau &: matching Leather in-
terior. Luxury equipped. Full power
incl 6 way seat, tllt-tele wheel. AM·
FM stereo, power door Jocks I: much 1more. (<»Jl.AKJ)
$4975
1969 Plpnouth
FURY Ill
4 door bardt.op. Aztec Gold with lan--
dau top, equipped with V8, automa-
tic. radio, heater, power steering •
brakes, factory air conditioning, re-
flects excellent c&n!. (T14 EDA)
$1575
1969 Lincolri .
CONTININTAL 4 •DL
White exterior with black leather
and vinyl top. Full power, air cond.
and vacuwn' lockin&' group. Near·
wholesale. (~). ~ price
$2975
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1971 Cadillac
ILDORAl;)G t oNVIElllTllLI
Attractive Ebony LBlack with WhJte.
leather &: matching top, Luxury ..
thru--out, full power, climate control
air cond., tilt-tel~ wheel, AM/FM, power door locki., ~ seat. (4M-'
()()!)
$67,75
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1971 Mark III
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OUTSTANDING & CL ... ",,N
Gorgeous Emerald Turquoise finlsb~
with matching leather interior, white
landau roof, luxury equiPJ>ed, tun
power, 6 way individual seats, tilt
wheel, auto. cruise control, power
door locks, AM/FM stereo, and mucb
more, Ask to dtivl:!. {056 "BQE)
$5775
1971 Mercedes
20051 4 DOOR
ll,000 m.llea. Desert beige with brown
Landl.u and saddle time Interior.
Luxury equipped incl~-AutomatJe;
AM-FM radio, air cond, "POWer steer-.
ing &: brakes. power windows. Sett
and drive. (414ELU)
$7175
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SELECTION OF TOP l
• ·_ QUAI,ITY CARS o • o
l . 1 • I
•Onmg1 Ca11ntr'1 l'amUp of Flu C.,..
thn Son &. sod.
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Home Of Tbe Nn Cir •••
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1>.PEN JULY 4th JAVELIN ·-MATADOR· HORNET;. GRIM
., For YO'i'r Shoppl .. Convonlwo
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PISCOUNT
Off M-'· 'Sot· R...,.I Sticker Price
NIW 1972
AMBASSADOR
4 DR. SST
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. CUDIT IT PHONE
' ·Of· ' • .Let me try to .,..e th credit & ,..,.. Of . . . .,...-... -.,.. _, .m -e _,
' lo ... w1 .r Y-dtolce:
· CASH? . MAKE MONTHLY PAYMENTS CRE!l»ln
SPORTAIOUT·AMIAI
4 DOOR STATION WAGON
AiABMH209867
FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEPARTMENT
TRAIN FACTORY TECHNICIANS
SERVICE HOURS: -.
TUES. THRU FRI. 7:30 A.M •• 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY EVENIN~S 'TIL 9 P.M. .
.. ... _{ '' ' Se Habla Espanol USED CAR CL-EA RA N·c-E~ -Se Habla Espanol
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STATION WAG.ON •I AT, R111dlo, H111111l1r, l1111utiful 'C••· IWXH45ll ' . ..
$896
'67 !'.AMARO
IALLTI SPORT
2 Dr.,Henltol't Air Coo'·· \1:1,
Auto, lre1u., , Rodio, Hoefer,
Pow., Stffl'iflf, Vl11yl Top.
IVCJ11·21
$1296 .
· '62 AMERICAN
1 o .. H•rdtop, A11torn•tic
Tr1111., ll•clio He•fer, IGIT ,,,,
$196
'67 MUSTANG .
2 Dr. HT. Air CoM., V.f, Aute.
Tr1111., Reclio, Ho1t.r;) rowor
Sto1rin9 rower "•k••• 11t1rior
Decor. (V01702l
$1296
CONTININTAL
H1rcllop, Air Cond., ~uto,
Trans., lltdio, H11tor, F11U Pow•
er WSW, l irio L1o1111i1ry Cir.
fEQT,111
$796
'69 IMPALA
2 Door H1rdtop. VI, Auto., l111·
4io, H111111t111r, 'ew111r Steerin9,
'ow111r lr111k•1, White Side
W111U1. IZZA74ll. A nice c111r
for only
. $1496 ...
STATION WA60N
Air Cond., Auto, Tr111111 .• l111dio,
He111f1r, P.S. , loorn fo r the
Whole Femily, l75'4EIC I
$2496
'69 RANCHERO 500
v.1, 4 Spd., Redio. He111ter,
Power S!111111ri119. 19522lCI
$1596
I 1969· Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa /
Autoo, lmportod 970 AutOI, lmportocl 970 Autos, Imported 970 Aut.._ Imported
TOYOTA TRIUMPH VOLKiWAGEN VOLVO
2 Or . H111rdlop Air Co11d., Auto.
Tr111111., lt111dio, Httf•r, Powtr
Sfttring. Pow•r lr111kt1, Vi11yl
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$1196
'71 TOYOTA .
CORONA DILUXI
Air Canel., A1i1!0. Tr111111., lffie,
H111111l111r, WSW, (6600ZP)
$1696
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'70 YW
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l1111utiful C111r, 17051CTI,
$1196
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2 Dr. A"t.. Tro111., ae41-. HMf,o
'" C111l•M l11t.rl9', wsw.
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COROLLA
* TRIUMPHS * '66 VW • Xln't cond '66 Volvo StaUoo Wagon, YOUR ONLY 1989 Oldlllae Coupe de vm., '71 CAl'ilCI 14
71 CLOSEOUT !650 6'<-1517 Roof Rack•, 4 Spd, Rebuilt FACTORY leather -11. ii.no. oil ex. Sbarp 4 dr, -. .
$1966 SPITFIRES AS LOW AS $2399 VOLVO Engine, $985 Bkr, 646-.1242. U 0 ZED b'a•, low mile.,.. Sacrillce. . -iMS-__... ' :
·GT_. .. SAVE '$500 ,.. Auto1, UMd 9'0 A T.l:t RI Mu•t .. 11. -· . 1l181(»ym13lll ,
1965 FORD Yi T. PICKUP FR?l'ZWARREN'S 1972 YOLYO IUICK CAD!LLA!= '66 BL u-E c-..i -. .. , 1 -·!WMlll-c+ r. "L.l Sport Car C DEALER Coupe DeVllle, air "'"II'· -~-.CM. ;
or -enlltr --· · LarEe.t Rlectfon ot Clldll· fl.Ill power SI.~. 962-4'ZllL · I long \i1d, Overlo111d1. Vt. 4 Spee.I. ~e•dy
to 90 tvworlr. :: 19062L
1971 r.APRI
Thi •••Y '"/· Sunroof. 4·'Speetl. l1i1c•ets ,
Only 1•,000 mil••· lll'lm•cul111!111 #750CKR
$209500
lmmocu1ite 111rclic whit• Co:on• 4Dr. With
,•ir 011difionin9, 111utorn•tic ften1rnl11ion.
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'' Tbe 11111 new FOXY c1r1 ef the yeet, Fro11f
'wheel driv•. ' -
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• ' LARGEST . a.1i Rates . Wgn., to ml. Xlnt cond. .5a1,..Leuin£. Look tor our CAMARO .I !'ow« lop, w/walil. . . no E. h~ S.A. 511--0164 $18.74· Por Mo. Must aelt 11l5 •. cul\. i:n .tull -acJ. eYe1'Y Wed. . ., .lo, concll';!'!~/I f9 5. -1,.
FULL cash prl'! $2,006.30 m· VOLKSWAGEN O.A.C. AM7FM Auto. tram. pty. 642--0966 aM' 5 pm, a. FridaJ for our 1pedalo. * CAMARO 68, 32T, ;t&.· E>CL ""I ... for MiJoo Or cludmg tax &: license. Down , • ' , JI Rlff, Auto, vinyl top, SlCll. CaJ, ' '
payment is 1our hundred di.5ebrakea.36mo. 63LeSabre4dr.,P1~P/B, • Nabers Pvt 645-5718 ' . ~
doltan. $39.30 total monthly '68 VW IUGr For Lull"' or buyl"t RadK>. Air, Good.I "rim!, ,, .-Cacilia pty. · Tl Bel A,..V~. pl•c ..;i.
P">m•nt including mtore•t, Sparklini wlitte .. r.ady to -"ft I •. ..! • New brakes.. Xl~i ,,.,,.,,.. . • . . 'c 9UICK .CASH ctk, lfln't c:ond. Mud ''"¥
tax "' license, 35 P"> plus go, Radio, heater, 4 •peed. -t41l UllM 543-5186. 2600 .HARBOR.BL, THROU"-H A ·-,.,,.. Pl'! pylf $8!<), -.
balloon payment of $800. $995. YO' Uft '69 R.Mera Fully eqtrlp. COST.A .MESA W · ! f -,
Total delered """ prke Barwick Datsun ~tu Low mile l2850 !14().9lOO Open Sunda1 DAILY PILOT 19611NOVA C!>ovy n watii.
$2,515.50. A.P.R. 11%. On . 612-5146 -A aood want eel ii• pd in-WANT AD P~ '515. :· pre. arranj'ed c red l t . 998 So. Cout Hwy, 1966 Harbor, CM. &tS-9303 Wttment ~ , ·
C300185l Laguna Beach Autos UMd 990 Aut.._ u...i' 990 A•.._ ~ f96' A•..._. •~ ' 990 A• .... •~ • S46-«61/494.9Til. I •• .., WI ... ~ .,_, -~(U. lWJi& '65 YW BUG -;::::;:::::::;:;;:::::;;:;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:::;;~;;;:;:;;;;;~~~~~~F;;;;:;;;i4rf
• TOYOTA 5:';~· .. ;.dio~,.!","~~ GARDEN GROVE LINCOLN MERCURY •A Y a l~A~:~~N~:~PE~9i'.°3 585
Ba:ick Datsun ,, •. ,. o :p -S·H:.o ·'p p I •• ,69 998 So. <m.st Hwy, 4~~e~~;n:~N.~ed ·~vw~==•.New ·~o ····~CKI . . tNQ\........ 'NO'•IVIAWAY'~·.
CZKWS). tires, good brakes, new rlnp } ~ ~ e $ 1 099-Lv.ive Job,-J<!nt-interio<. -1 ' ALL .. AR TltADll ' I
BILL MAXEY
TOYOTA
$150. or be>st otter. Allo '61
Bua:, Wfteked front md, no
engine, -...... Good for
buggy. 115. 518·5380.
VW Bua cainper. 19n Excel
mnd. Lo mileage. New
11111 -h """· """· &Jn -· °""""' """""""" -·Ml.as! """~ bed. ll!M<Y extru, BRAND NEW S'l560. Call ·wkdaY> M.
'70 PLY
FUIY Ill
· llUY SALi
ILUllOOI PllCI
2130 2298 '70 MK Ill
Auto.air, P.S .. P.8 .. vinyl "'°'· 136AKQ
. . LAND ."""':' vw BUS. NEW
CRUISERS ~~·~B=: '70PLY '69 MK Ill
27312358 Ml pow/air 2S7DHI • In Stock. Large Selection '68 VW Bug IAllACUDA
'1mmodlato Delivery Lo mlles. Slrfto apeak<n. Air.alltG,p/tp/b,vinylroof, llSAOT
'70 LINC $915 64Ml14. JltNt.l .. '10 VW, &lnrool, atr c:ood., .;..,••II rib, wtw, $1SOO. 6*-#1'1, '71 GAL 500 ll "wrs call betw 4 " 1 PM. --__
·-' '99 VW damper Pop Top 2 DI MT To.)'V\a le Ja.&Uar Dealer Xlnt cond Ml .__. • • • Autborb:ed Sales il Suviot ·• Y eqw~
!00 S."Cout lfichwa.v • -•
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.~ =. :.. '67 vw Squonbock, ......
!00' s. °'""' Hllbwo1 ..... belg<, x1!'1 """'· $10tl>.
3375 2848 COIT.CPI
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U,IXXI mi. Good CODdttion., lnUlt otll, Dtr, 15 0 0. llRYICI DIPT.
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6590 5590 '88.MQSJ . i185J188 .
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CUTLASSES FOR YOU TO SELECT FROM
Example: Brand . New 1972 Cutlass Hardtop Coupe
LOADED: Factory Air: Conditioning • Turbo Hydramatic . Trans. • Power Steer·
ing • Power Disc Brakes • Vinyl Roof • Deluxe . Radio • Whitew.alls • Sporty
Louvered ,Hood • Full Wheel Discs • Tinted Glass • Plus muc:'t; 1nu1h more;
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'6' TOYOTA '67 BUICK ELECTRA
4 Jr, H.7. F11ll pow1r, f1cfory
1ir condilioP1i119, vi11yl roof.
lUOUOO<ll
2 dr, H.T. VI, 1utom1tlc, r1J io, h1tftr, 2 door. Autolfl1lic tr11umi1tlo11,
pow1i.1t1w i114J, vinyl to1f, f1ctory t it r1dio ind he1!1r.
'69 BUICK SKYLARK ~09S '65 CHEVROLET
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70 HONDA GAit sass '67 BUICK SKYLARK R1~Uo, h11t1r, 4 tpted 4 door h1rcflop. Air condition in9,
tr•n1mi11ion. ll62CQRI ¥inyl roof, power 1leeri111;1
I br•ke1. lUPK77SI
'69 DODGE SWINGER
R•cU1, h1•ter, 1utom1tic tre11uni11l1n,
power 1te1rl.,..'
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s179s '69 OLDS 98 2 door H.T.
Full power, fectory ,;r, ~inyl
roof, tilt t1l1 wh11I , AM /FM 1tere1
wilh t1pe pl1y1r. IYEX16Jl
s159s ·~: .?.~~:.~.~~:~~~
Air concl., "i"yl roof. I 102765)
$69S ·::H ~?w~?~~e?. ~ .... ,.
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Fettb•(k. Don't be le1t on
tlii1 one. IVTS7541
'67 CHEVY 'I• TON
Fl1tb1d. Autom1lic,
radio, h1et1r. !\'91153)
$34q9_ '67 KARMANN GHIA
4 spt!MI, rt9io ,,.a ht•ttr.
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$1195 ::..=~~.~.!~~~~.?..
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roof rtck. !OWl<012)
$189S. '69 GRAND PRIX
R&H, •vlomefic, full power,
fectory eir, ¥inyl roof.
f41lAZO I
~895
'1795
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HAlDTOP
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...... (T'f'I oi.1 boc:kt t
$299
'65 Opel
STATION WA•ON
f :SpeM T,tntfl'lls9Jon, Rtdlo,
.... i.r. (VZZ 1'5)
$199
'67 Fiat
Ill IOADSTll
light l lVI wtlll l !klr l~leri. or, 4 Speed, llllll lo, HH t1t,
Lew MO .. ff, (UOf ffll
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ROSS
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s11 &26 MONTH 36 MOf"TH!
OPEN END
LEASE
J y1er '''''· $116.26 mo, plu1 t1x Slll.52 c•1h r•quir1d plu1 lie. Morrokid• bucket
1e1f1,_c111f. c1rp•t1, _clo(k, -iOO Vt, da1! 111., turbo hvdr1rn1tic, P-1!11rin9-di1c brekes,
eir cond., cordo¥1 top. r1dio LH r1rnol1 mirror, cv1t. 1o~f-b1lh, 1oft reY 91111 eU,
und•r(oll. #2~57T2AJJOO-i5. l 1072)
BRAND NEW 1972 . LE MANS s97!a MONTH ·J~p~~:::~
, ) y1er l11te. S97.JI n,o. plu1 ta.-. $11'4.]6 c1th r1quit1d plu1 lie. Morro~ide, int.,
cu1t. cerp11t, )50 VI , turbo hvdremetic, fib1r9le11 tir11. LH remot1 mirror, cu1f.
1e1f be lft, 'cu1t:--1t11r. wh11I. r1Uy II wh1elt, W. op111i"9 mo11ldi119, power 1!11rin9
I di1( bre•e1, 1oft r1y wind1hi1ld, 1ir cond., It comp. curl. l•rnp. #2Dl7M2Zt 12945
11365 1
'ill '67 Thunderbird
'vu Po'oitr,-Fjctory Air, Vlnyl ~
It.oaf, LOW' Mlltlfot. (74'1 C}(Wl
$1299
'68 Volkswogen
f lPf'llf Tununlltlell, II.Mio Mii HH ttr. {XXD 413)
$899
'611 Pontiac:
GTO
VI, F'c_..r S!ffflflll,,.1 ~ Tr111$mlflian, lllt>dio, Ht11tr,
LO'll' Mflfl!ll. (WWI ntl
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'68 Chevrolet
NOYA COUPI
EcGflOmKar ' cfi~r, l Softi
Tren1mlullln, ll:t<!le, Htet..-.
!Xl/O .. )
$999
'68 Pontiac:
CATALINA H.T. cr1.
VI, Po,...r 5lffrl119, AulomltlC,
R1cr;ci, '"'"'""· Arr conitnll:lrf-lnfj, Low Mllfflll. tVV.I 1511
$1399 '
'67 Pontioc:
IONNIYILLI ._,_auent.,. W1p, Autl.
h'"llll., pit""" 9'Mrif19', pa-r wlnclowt. ¥1nyl loll, 1lr (ondi-
lkllllnt. !XTl'I $10)
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'68 Chevrolet
IMPALA H.T. CPI.
Pow.r Slffrlf19, "~•lie, Ftclory Air, RllllO, HHM!'.
(112 CFH)
'70 Maveric:k
2 DOOi
RHlo, 1-feellt, St1nd1rd T,eM-
ml111111n. Low Mllto191. CJO.S.
BTTI
$1399
'71 Fard
PINTO
Unit.r 14.ooe Mlln. Stenftrd
T~1t11fl'l•llll, Jt6dlo, HHttr, I OWnlt, 1547 BlW'J
St69t_1 _.,~
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2410 Harltir Blvd. ~~!:\."':r.s.;:· Colla Mesa •
ADVllflll ,11ca1 '''ICl'IVI THRU tUHDAY, JULY iHD.
Phone ' 546·8017
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'70 NOVA S~ , '66 WAGON '71 Ford Wagon
Coupe. 350 V8. Vinyl top, Dodge liionaco, 9 passenger, Automatic, fa ctory air con.
brown w/belge Vlr\Yl bucket Automatic,. factory air condi· ditioning, radio (382CTQ).
seats. Automatic (floor lhlft) tioning, power steering, $2795 dlr. 836-65.35.
console, factory guagea, radio, heater. CRUC337). '62 Ford Van Excellent cond.
power diac brlt.s, exterior $1000. dll:. 836-6535. Rebuilt-ellfine 6 cyl. $625.
chrome. TOP SHAPE!, $165 1969 Dod&:e Charger good 847-8115
Below Book. Must &LI! Will mnditlon. $1295. or trade for •n FORD LTD w load-
i'.O quick:. CaU 5.11-l213. mnVE'I'tibl• am.all c a r . id w~JJr~. ne:°t~• •
'67 Chovello·Spt. Cpo. '49--0530. b'8k••, $3200. --
Radio, heater, ,automatic1 a 0 0 D·G E D a!' t 1 !J.6 7, HORNET
real beauty. #220C7. automatic, Pl. pb. rood con:
$109' dltkm. $750. 5.lS-1004.
LowOown Low Tums '68 Dod&e ·Oha!'ll;~!'
PHONE 645--579!1 440-Pwr/air, pvt ply. Take
MIRACLE MAZDA 0~ paymts. 64'.1-6885.
214.5 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Meu · FIREllRD
'66 Nova We19on '68 PONTIAC nREBrRb
6 cylinder, automatic, radio, 350-Auto, black vinyl lop,
heater, economy vacation AM/FM radio, tape deck,
special· (XEVU8) $895 dlr. new tires. $1895. 531-4979.
836--6535. '68 Firebird 350, vinyl top,
1910 Chev. Conooun E;ita.te, mac wh11, Mk:helin tires,
8 Pen. Sta. Wgn. PY.Y. n?ro firm. 673-7'67.
Stee'riiig & brakes, MI-FM GREMLIN
S""'" radio, till ,,..,,, whl.
luggage rack, new tirH 1r1-~8-,0-nd...,...N,,...ow~t"'9°'72,--
=~&,;~'."--A.1klng GREMLINS
'70 Monte Carlo
Brand New 1972
HORNETS
Naw Available with
AIR CONDITIONING
AT .flO EXTRA CHARGE
OLDSMOBILE
1970 TORONAOO CT. EXcel
c::ond, full pwr equip, vtnyt
tori, air cond, AMli'M.
11tereo Wttape deck. $3,~.
Days, S40--9892; e v c 1 ,
64>-3203
OlDS 'fi6 Toronado, said,
black vinyt top. X1nt cond.
$122S. ~n;o.
PLYMOUTH
'66 PLYMOUTH, 2 ar iiedan,
auto trans, PIS, R/H, new
tires & brakes, Very clean.
$800. aft 6 pm. 640-0907.
1971 PIYnlOUlh Dustef"6 cyf. 3
speed, floor. MUlt St~.
TakP over payrnent1.
549-Ll64.
1962 PLYMOlITH Valiant
PIS. R&H. 1100.
9Jl2.6623
PONTIAC
1966 Pontiac Ventura, .f. Dr.,
V-8, AT, PS, PB, Air Cent,
1...ow low miles, Clean inside
&: out. Must Stcrifltt.
841·3095.
'69 LeMans 2 Or Hdtp. Pl!,
PIB, AlH:Onct, Vinyl nor,
New1 /Jtt•· 031,"'° actual "''· 12195. _5'11-1803 VB, automatic, factory air,
power atettfng, radio, heat-
er, vinyl -('184AVA) 12S95dlr~.
~ally equlpt can now ~f'A PONTIAC GTO, f speed,
. available in 2 Dr f Dr a:nd buckets, vinyl root $1)1),
•Porta.bout Wago~ mociels 962-6«19. 19n VEGA Hatchback -Ex-
cel cond. 4 apd. CUsl int/
exl Drafted, Must aell.
Btst ofier. 644-2778. ·
'68 fmpala °""' 25 Grem!JN In •l<>e:k
Immaculate Sacrifice Must all modela, le mlon av&1l·
seU d~~;:n~ ~ IMMEDIATE DEUVERY
'66 Cotvette Fastback WAni' S.Lee . .
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -.OO~CA-TA-W-NA-W-AGO-N
J>l/pb, air conct. S1995
ur • ...a S.Lee __ ._53-'-1---'-'-• -
" Q.C\l FOR sale -19118 4-dr Bon.. . ""-'lcll'I MoCor'I n neville. Lo mileap. Excel
547_5126 Int, new tire1,. &ir, dlllJ
U34 So. Main St. speakmi. Almolt Pfl'fedt.
Sanfa Ana IU·1172• I
JEEPS T-llRD
4 Spd, AM/FM Radio, Extra Alilllb•MEIS/I,. '42 Willy• J .. p. 4 whl. drive. '61 T·BIRD, o!r, -paint,
Clean, (YG~). S4T..sl26 Roll bar. New canvu top. xlnt cond. S600. 1 MAKE OFFER i234 .So. Main sr. Tow bu. Atklna 1895. 14>n61 ··---~·'" -. VEGA -C-GMT -io LTil, =·-; dt:. =o:7ifii1:n:~~;;;;;E1::1A;L;~n ·~·7f¥EGA"ron ..,-
IMPORTS ~~-~-~.pl~·~: lrnm•~~n, .Sacr1-4::!,Atr ~Uonirv,ft~ <91-<m6. -. 897.@4 '· __ ... ~.
i®UOO W: Paclflc C.t. Hwy. '6.l Foh:I Waion, <(r-8, auto., 11,ce, Must Scll, dlr. . 20,000 mllt:l'l, ('72964J).
Newport 11<=4) 642-0406 R A H. ,Air <Olld., lllO. MA VERJCK $2095
-~-------·1 !Inn. -.Call allu • 1967 Gorv•ttt c:onv. pm. . ~ mo"""-MA-.V"'E"'ru'°CK=,..,,R'"•"u"'. COAST
4 •pd. Mak• ofltt. 196T FORD G~500 ;xt... clean, lo mile1. Good tin!1. -
CO=NTAL s.?·! ~·~ ~~.:;~NG IMPORTS
''6 Contl"""ol Cpo. 'l6 Ford 11$. 11w11 'IS MUSTANG I l®UllO ~. Paclftc Cit. ""7-
rmmacutate. i.o.dtd, Muat: Cati Jmy fmmaculatt, SacrWct, Muat Newport Bea.ch (Tl 4l 642-0a
Sell, dlr • .891-0224. ' 5n-1111 otU, dlr, 897.(1224. -~-'-~--~~-~--~--~-
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llOOHS
•Speed tran1 .. ro.
dio, lltater, butktt
seors. full winvl m!e-
rior. 326 Elf, $199 DOWN $3 6 A MONTH
$ 199 it 111101 dn. py111t. Sl6 i1
4 511eecl "°"'~ TOdio.
healtr, h~bock IM:~e!
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mould;~g. whotl woll
llftt, whtel to•fft.
710C8M
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$1188 ~":.:;.:::-.:i;::.:"::.
irffif IK J6 lltOI. Otftrrtd
FUU pr1111 iorlct$149S i..el.ta•&
PIKE ~'. ~Al fElCEHTAOE J'J.Tfll.70"
Slttilo lllllllM ,.,... »Iii.._._,,..., iM1. •!OM & iii~
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c-lolllt.W. l'OCBCATAGf AA!t 11.661' 188 ~::~:·~"..·.::.
crt41t for )6 l'IOJ, Otlerred
FULL pymr.~11c•Sl49S i11t1.to •&
PllCE lo;..,_., ANNUAi. PttcfNIAG(
RAii 1 1.70 ~•
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BlOOVAN Ji
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COtT
2-DOOR HARDTOP
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
· $199 DOWN $60 A MONTH · . ~~~t~s --
BRAND NEW • OR~i:D~~URS
'72 bODGE TRUCK ·
looded wilh ,_,. blnc:h seots. heatlr, f71icl4
tirts. wntshielil wo5hen, dir«lion signals. Ml winy! int~ llWJCll IN.Ith mort. OnW Vaun Today, __ _
FACTORY COlOI
Of YOUR CMOICrt
$ 199 is ...... "'""· $104 is loltil lllO.
pylllf. i"cl. foll Utt"''' all carrying
tha."~H 111 """· tftldit fllr" 36 mos. Oe-ler P'f"'t. Pflt• $~lliil. ll 1o
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$199 is !Olol .. ~VIII!· J13 i1 totol mo"""'
incl. ltM, lie en~• & alliorr,;..g c /10•911 on
...,,.-tred;I tor 36 ~ Otitrr..i PY"" port
$2977 inc.I, !al' l.ocenw. AHNOAl Pl•CrN-
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-WIGlON· TIME-··7oPLY.F,ury .. '70FORDCustom4Door -M--~~$1088 · ~$9·a3 · '69 PLY. ST,A'JION '\VGN. . ~~~'.r ;~:~~~822~~~~'.y air ~i.~~;,,~:;h=:::Bf~ ' '
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. FULL PRICE Coupe, Radio, heater, wheel .$588 ~~e~:!in~~:t~~::.r:~··:~~l~~ $9·88 ' Auro.trans:.r~dioandheote rplus $688 covers. Plus much much more. ZXX41~ much, much more. ZKC407 . '69 PONTIAC STA. WAGON WTF584. L . ' ' . .
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NEW '72 NEW YORKER
BROUGHAM
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WHY WAIT 'TIL
SEPT. WHEN YOU CAN .
MAKE THE SAME BIG ' CASH
SAYING~ NOW!
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STICKIR PRICE
USED . CAR SPECIALS OF THE WEEK
'64CHEVROLET
lmpelt Custom coupe. VI, 1uto-
mttic. ridlo, h11f1r, power
Jfttrin9, WSW, 1ir condition·
i119. (WAS546 )
'64 DODGE
Sed•n. VI, •utom•lic, r•dio.
h••ttr, }>ow•r 1f•1rin9 Ir ~rake1,
WSW, •ir conrlitionin9. IORE·
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'66 PLYMOUTH
Fury II 4 dr. 1•d•n. VI, tuto-
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itetring, WSW, ,;, condition·
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'66 CHRYSLER
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m•fic, rarJio, ha•far, po w1r
ita•tint A iH-•k•1, WSW, a ir
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hold htc:k, 1rlli'ilht.
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'72 L.T.D. 2 DR.
$ 00 . 51 +TU
gfi? Over Dealer Cost ¥; lnc.1. · prtp, 9•1 t••dv:
hold bt ck, fr1i9hf,
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'72 GALAXIE 2 · DR •.
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.-; ~ Ovn Dea.lor COit
''"· , .. ,. git .... ,, • hold b1ek, fr•i9ht .
Well Equipped #1015
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'69 SHELIY GTSOO 4 tp•td, good
mil1J, r11Ho, h1.it1r. I 170A5G l
MAKE
OFFER
'69 V.W. ~gon '
4 •pttd, r•di1'\h1tf1r, t ir
conditlonin9, 90od millt.
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\'.1, auto ., P~S., R&H, 1ir cond.,
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C li11ic.. RIH, •utom•tic,
P.S., •ir Colldltionin9,
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'72 LTD S~ulro Wa gon
10 P''''fll''· roof r1c.k. •ir
conditioning, ra dii , h1•l•t,
pow1r li11rin9. I I 16EJM I
69 PL YM. Belvodero
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COME IN AND HEIJ' ~s caLEIRATE 51 YEARS
OF SERVICE TO THE GllEATER HAR.IOJ AREA
UNDER THE SAME OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT.
WE PROMISE YOU • .
MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY !
Brand New '72 MUSTANG
Ua2•) H'411tl
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ANNIVERSARY
DJ$COUNT!
I DLlt'S COIT INCLUDES
FlllGHT, Pll,, GIT llADY
AND FACT. HOLDIACIC
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ANNIVERSARY LEASE SAVINGS!
OVER'3~CAR~ AND TRUCKS READY
FOR ·1 EDIATE LEASE DELIVERY. 642 00 J 0 J. Mal.Om Rold CA'LL • • L11M Mgr.
Nfw '72 F-100
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olltlblo ,., this orcluslN Tiloffoff ltoblM
prlre drowl111J. You ttHCI 11ot be Pfelell to
wl11 t
2. Ju11 c.oino i11, fill 011t your prln tlcktt 011d
drop It 111 our drGwlng bor. Nothl119 to buy.
No1iTl119 111oro to do.
J, U you wl11 01r l'htto groitd 'rlre, 011d yo1
hno purchoud • NW 1 t72 Ph110 fro111 Tttto·
doro ltoblM Ford 011 or oftff Ju" 1, 1 t 7Z,
yow "''Y toko your pr/to or, et' your 0,11011,
Tho odor9 llftb/111 Ford wlll rol111burs• you for
lho full purcltoso ,r1c1 of rho l'lnto you
bought, retjorcll .. of 1110thl or 9t11lp1M11t.
lwfn!Mt 1ult1Mt t. tn:• MN1 lkoinorf1 'l"'-o .. ntl. ·
GRAND PIUIE
NEW '72 PI NTO LOA DED WITH GROCERIE S! ....
· 50 RUNNER-UP PRIZES!
YOU NEED NOT BE
PR ES ENT TO WIN
All Prize1 Will Be Drawn For
---'By-!11., Aug. s, im
REGISTER TODAY !
,os•
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STYLE SIDE
FULL FACT. EQUIP.
COURIER PICKUP WITH
GEM TOP CAMPER SHELL 11229 ) 0 ov.'"": -"'..,\ot ~1110\\~l~\\).l:i.lG -
$ 5100 .~ "'' ... oO_ ,-... ... ........ t.\0·'; ..... \\,S DEALER ·~· COST .
. $2451 · -...... ,.
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SPECIAL PURCHASE!
'72 LTD-GALAXll-WAlfON~INTOS
1An with air coMltlo•lltMJ, warrantln n•IWtle.
Good mllos. I to dloos• from.
IXAMPLI:
'71 FORD CUSTOM
100 4 I r .. VI; R&H.~euto .. P.$., winvl roof, 1115092 ) City ,
of Co1t1 M111 l••1• Relum '
'68 CHEV. Comore
'.I dr. H.T., fully oquipptcl, R&H,
1li<k shift , 9oocl 111il11, 1poil1r.
IV PK7 531
S1d•11. F11ll ftc.tory
1q11ipp1d. Good
1ni111. f PIJJ7ll
'69 MERCURY WAGON
Colony r1 rk. F11ll power,
1ir c.011d itionin9,
good "'ii••· 1'4221QEI '
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15 TO CHOOSE fROM
'71 & '72 MODELS
WITH AN D WIT HOUT AIR, 4 SPEEDS & AUTO·
MATI CS, SOME WITH VINYL ROOFS, DOOR
GUARDS, WSW, DLX. HUB CAPS, PLA ID IN-
TERIOR. .
EXAMPLE: "7l PINTO
fully factory equlppa<f. rqcllo, h~or, 4 lfllld,
Interior & extorior decor, wheel coven, wsw, tMtll
mllos. 1999 COMJ -
$1551
'66 CADILLAC Cpo Do Vlllo s1451 Full pow1r, fo tta.Jv 1ir,
9ood mil11. l965A UJI
A orona
4 door. Autoll\1tic, r1dio, h11t•r,
good Mile1. t ]2167 5)
'67 SUNBEAM ALPINE
4 1p11d. overdrivt ,
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IALU om' HOUU
2 door. 6 fv lly oq11lpp1cf,
olr con41tlo"in9, 9oocl
mHot. f0WR9901
'61 V.W. BUG
4 1po1d,
900.! mll1t; rtfl.
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'711 CALIF. Duno llUSIVY
lmrn1cul1 !1 thru•out, uncle, 10,000
111i111. Spic. wh1ols, roll b•t, Yinyl
top, V.W. compo11111h. f6:6SNDI
'67 MUSTANG Hordtop
Foc.torv 1quippt J .
•&H, 9ood mil11.
ITYXJ56 l
'63 FORD Galax io
H1rdtojl, l1dlo, H11 f1r, Auto. Tr1111.,
,.,..,, St11rlnt , v.1, Good Ml/11.
IFTU llll •
'70 fORD WAGON
Torl110 Sq 11ir1. Full po,..1r,
1ir co11J .. VI,
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CID economy 1,.tn1.
emission control,' stlf·
adjust ing brdkts. · Tht
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High llack bucbt .............. Midi-$
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2Jl7N1 17515 · .-..an llBIYllT
4 Sp1t d Transmission,
1600cc Engine. lucktt
seats. l'llissioo Control.
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DELiYERY ...
' HAND '72 GALAXIE 500
NEW wnrFAcT01Y All
2 .DOOI HAIDTOP .
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1'111edglns. "-Stoeriog. Disc bro1cts. Whffl Covors.2JS8H130557
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'70 GALAXIE,500
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'70 GALAXIESOO ·--V-1, Cruist-P'/st"r-foctoir: landau top, I&
ftlatlr,diiMf1111tfOld.tl'SIH 123853
'70 FORD 'l TD' ' '70 FORD 'ltD' ·--..O . Y-l,Crviso-it/1t11r-f1.,ir, londov'top, I&
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4 STAR UNLIMITED MILEAGE INSURANCE POLICY
0111 MOTOI llll AXLI ASSY • STElllllll • TIAJtS, • llAllS • FIOlllT SUSP. •WA TEI
PUMP TM wlll nc•IY• 1 ,,nc(wltli lilt,.,. .... of lat ef tlio ..... oen. Poll". will h hHrH ••t•._ i.,.. I.I.A. hr M .... & nll•llltl lill .... 1 tn..... ............ , -· . '
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To Serve You •••
Open Monday and
Friday Nights. .
DEPARTMENT STORES
The Broadway
Buffums'
J.C. Penney Company
Robinson's
WOMEN'S APPAREL
Apropos
Back Street
Joan Bock
Wallah Clarke's Hawaiian Shop
Desmond's
Fashions for la Femme
Ann Folger
M. Jacques Furriers Lanz
lernerShops
The look
Mandels Shoes & Somelhlrll Else
Motherhood Maternity Shops
Pickwick
The Show-Off
Silverwood's
MENS APPAREL
Desmond's
The look-Guy's Gear
Pllelps Meager
Silverwood's
At Ease
SHOE STORES ·
Paul Allan, Inc.
Fi'sta Footwear ! ·~ leeds .
Mandel's Shoes & S«lllldnc Else
Newport Children's Boollly
Wetherby Kayser Shoes
RESTAURANTS
Bob Bums Restaurant
Coco's :
Island Coffee !louse
TheRiger · . y ' . . amito .
Frariciacan Roam-Buffin'
Liilo Bufflt'llld . .
Marina ltoom-R:ll I it
Coffee House"'-Plmlf•
JEWELERS
Brett·Walker Goldsmith
Slavick 'Jewelers
A. H. Weinert Fine Jewels
Zale's ·
SERVICE SHOPS
Anthony's Shoe servic:I
Thi llroldwly Ti~ Getrter
Clown Cleailers
Golden Bladt Blrllers ~
The Hair Hunteri Sllons
Penney's Auto Center:
U.S. Post Olfice (Self.Sllvict)
SPECIAllY STORES
Arkraft Furniture •
l!ilth Shops
B. Delton, Bookseller
El Poco canc11es
Hatch's lllllRlllll of llewport
Karts T DYS, Stationm • lkilllJlet
· Mediterranean lmpol1s
The Music 11111 >
Nears Spartin& Goods
The Passionate EY. .
Phmner's
t Russo's Woodelful Wllrld of Pell
· Sie's candies
S4Jccess lhllklstlnc Co.• KOCM
Tlie T Obaccatilst, Inc.
Viki w We~ook's Yardaae
• ' STARTS TOMORROW THROUGH SATURDAY
' . Fashion Island's Filth Annual Centerwlde Sale ... many stores celebrating with . '
thousands of specially priced, articles -Of merchandise. . \ . ' .
' ' For your added enJoyment--lhe Summer Ari Feetfval ori ~ • prennted 'by ~00 •
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Fashion Island Welco~ -Summer' s-SpeciafE-vent s-
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C9ncert Season Under Way
Big Band and Pops Co~
. . .. lhtroduclna .
. the amazing neir
911 Kit
299 .
au art
179-Plnl
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THESAFEWAYTOSPRAY •
From an amazi.ng breakthrough In spraying crops
comes a better; safer way to spray things around
the house. F.OAMSPRAYTI' FOAM ING A OJ UV ANT, .
•It tums liquid Insecticides an~ hetbicldes Into
foam. Spraying foam is safer. because It goes ·
where you want it an.d is blown less by wind.
Foam clings ... for better coverage than ever
before. At last, a safer way to spray.
' JCPenney
HUNTINGTON CENTE:R, Huntington Beach
FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach
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. are back at Fashion Island,
Monday evenings at 9·: 15 p.m.
during the months of July and
August.
1[nder the direction of Henry
Brandon, well-known Ollcago
Gorningware®Ct ·oseout
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bandmaster, I h Is popular
series of concerts will feature
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SUMMER SALE . ' many Broadway show tunes
o er old st•a•n=ar.-..l------Sale!
favorite.s. . Great (;lotlaes &; Sa).er SllON
AU Jlegalar Steek At Fantastle Savings Many thousands of listeners,
young and old, Crom all over
Also in our FOR MEN shoo.
Starts Thursday, July 8th-All Shop1 I Open Mol!day" & Friday 'ti! 9:30
the Southland have attended "'" ...
these free concerts during the
e #27 TOWN & COUNTRY, O~GE 543-1760
past three years. Young and
old alike. e 3363 VIA UDO, NEWPORT BEACH 673-6563 • e #29 FASllION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH 644-2652
' CREDIT CARDS AccEPTED e ALL SALES FINAL
Outstanding Orange County
community leaders will be
Jiooored gue!ls at each of the
nine Monday evening
performances. -----
Se111i Annual
WOMEN'S
e VALLEY e PENAUO e LADY FLORS"IEIM -e VITALITY •DELISO e HILL & DALE e RISQUE
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SHOE -.
e ENNA JETTICKS e COBBL_ERS
'11'0
to
51%15 TO 11-YALUES TO $30.
AA.AA TO C
FREDRICKS
BY HOWARD FOX $2490
VALUES TO $36.00
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FLORSHEIMS WINTHROP .
1780 to 2780 1490
V1luH to-36.95 ~-__ \laluH to 22.00
E. T. WRIGHT 2980
~ Values to 46.00
WOMEN'S
WOMEN'S SANDALS
MARTINI OSVALDO -VITALITY . $1090
VALUES TO $21.00
Chlldren's OPEN
MON. & FRI.
lflTE-. _·m Lit~~~--·~ TRIDERITE I '').:
SHOE
TILL .
9:30 P.M.
• GIRLS $Jff '8'' BOYS
Values to $17.00
DISCONTINUED STYLES-BROKEN SIZES-AL[ SALES FINAi.:
54 FASHION-ISl;AND
NEWPORT C'ENTER-644-4W
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queen. Spoil yourself with a HI ot fine cook·
ware that looks as good as it cooks. You.i n
have'few dishes to do as Corningwara® can
go right from the freezer to the stove to the
table and-wJtlL!he_saucepan_starage_i;overa,
you can stack and save space in your refriger-
ator, 1, 1 V., 1 'I'< qt. covered
Sot.Includes: saucepans, 10" covered skillet,
serving credle, three plastic saucepan storage
COVll'I. '
Reg. 24.88 Now 12aa_
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ARTIST .. ANlll ART -John Meehan of Aanbeim
standa ·ildltgsiae one of his elaborate framed metal
sculpt!ite .'pieces typical of 'those he will display
this week at Fashion Island's Artistes de la Rue
showing.
Photo Offers Expert
Shooting
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Summer 'Tips
' Artistes de la R:tt e Se
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Th 1;ee Display Dates
' • Merchants of Fashion Island
are' celebrating their aMual
July sale days Thursday, Fri-
day and-S,4tunlay <i this week.
All sfur6 are 1 open Friday
and Monday )lights; many ,
sto _ 'are open Mond ay
through Friday nights, and
some are_o~n. o~ Sunday.
As a special mall attnetion,
a big 4rt show featuring
Harbor Area artists will be
presented free to the public
during sale dlys.
Fashion Island is• located on
Pacific c.oast H l g h w a y
between Jamboree and
MacArthur in Newport Beach.·
By FRANK PALLO from a Camping trip and sliow -~..---''""
l!llhMI KMall l"tlot.
111enM»-• c.11i.t a picture of .J for~\ ranger
Many an owner of an station -then proceed to talk
automatic camera often "fires for 20 minutes about the from the hip." Not having to · ..,. -concern bimseU with proper fascinating,. rarest ranger
lens opening ar shy.tter s~, whose piclure 'they didn't take.
he simply watks up to an 1tn. Most peopTe are flattered if
teresting scene and snaps the someane asks to take their
shutter. His picture will be picture.
aharp, so why botber with Don't Turn Yoar Yoangsten
anythlbg else? ' Into Caterpillars -If you're Po""I~
Do bother! Perhaps the camping out in the woods,
main ld•an;~:ge of automatic don 't dress your kids in green.
cameras 'i.!I thl creat iv e They'll look abaut as
freedOm they allow. Pictures distinctive , as caterpillars
af your C&llijling tfi~ more ·u. hiding in the grass. Since you
luminatiflg than :a simple have to dress the kids anywaf,
·memory bank require rnora you might as well put some
than a cllck af the shutter. bright clothes on them and
They require a personal touch, add color to yoor pictutts.
your personal touch. . Save Tbe lee Cream Bags -
Before mapping away, slow Quite _q.ften, I see people on
down. Why are you taking th.is the h.ighw,ay whq have their
picutre? What do you want to cameras and fllm'tucked away.
convey? on the tear ·aecr of 1he car.
Fast shooters, take a minute That's .an .,abso,utp no-no. The
to walk around and select the heat 1ea'n daritage. Wfi film
best an81e to shoot Crom. If and camera, -
It's a scene. you really want to Film lhould be placed on the
-capture, try shooting it from floor in the baCk seat behind
different angles arid distances. the driver -oni -the opposite
Exp.er Im en t . Creative side from ·tfie Sliaust.' Before
photography is as easy as I go on a trip, I ~ye_ up the in-
that. sulat.d groeery1bags they put
_!.__ It's -almost as-if some-ice cream-Utffl'beY'Pe ideal for
people are afraid to be seen keeping film cool. And il you
, with a camera. They'll look It are going to a beach, but don't
a scene for a-long .time, then have a camera · case, slip the
jerk the Clmerll to eye level camera into a plastic bag; it's
and snatch.a sho11Tbey don't the same 'principle. hold the Catrlwi steady or FamU/artty Br<eds Cont.DI
take ~e to look at the scene -Do some research on life · ,.,.__,, throuF ;tHei.~f e1W f fh de r. camping area yau1re visiting
Besides blurring photos, this betore you get there. U you
results In-tllijog horizons and wait, you11 be so darn busy
lakes draining , off the side of trying to catch up, you'll miss
the pcture. . -'. lots of picture opportunities-. A
Some ~e r 'intereslli!g_ campil'!g vacation isn't the
observatia~: time to try sometbirig new.
Sbyneu ·B1r I a g 1 No I won't promise that the
Reward -"People pictures" pointers ah!:>ve will make a
,are one of the moat camrnonly photo expert out or a camera-
inlssed phOlo opportunities. carrying campei:. But I con-
People seem to be quit. shy tend tbeY ril lliure your pic-
about taking other people'• lures will ... better'thari the
phot6graphs. They r e t u r n ~len1 l'~ie,ty.•
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New organic hair remover •
Hairs off in oih~~
~off for week&
Leave,s skin beautifully smooth,
free .from hair ••• without shaving,
waxJng, using messy creams
or foams or resorting to electrqlysis.
1 Thate Is now a new Wrf to remove unwanted hair
p>rppl~teJxfrom face, arms, thighs, legs. wherever-
.· • .-ild ~~ 8 alt lonsier. You use a gentle, odorless
crgantc compound, called Dalila, and the result5
are s11T\PJY sensational.
Delila actuallylifls out1he wholi"!ii rfrOm lhe
1 tOOiclo, •• leaves your skin ~ulil\Jlly smooth and
fret1tofnha lrforweeks.' r \
'llil //tat extra time Delila may take at fl mt won't
ma«eronce you find thtt you can really forget allout
hairrornbvai ••• yes, for -ks.
ThofO "'"no blunt tnda. No PllctdYatubble, no
nicka or cuts. And there's no quick grow ~c/c. When
llt~evtntut/ly does come In, It seems oparser and
tllbysoft. .,, 1 "" ·1,. t ,,.
Otilia"' Natural Organic Hilr ReinoVtr. ldall lor
teenagers, too. $5.95 at our cosmetic OOlfl\leB,
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. FASHION ISLAND, Newport S...ach
HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach
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SP,ClALISTS . -Two
Fashion I s l a n d Mall
show artists pose with
the products of their
reuiecUve •~allies in pboto at rigbf. June
Stevens Qefl) special·
izes Jn Mt portraits
and Marj ie Goodman is
a framed slitchery ar-
tisan.
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CHINA
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MANCINI, GRAHAM NASH AND
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Of NEWPORT & SOLVANO
LIQUOR DEPARTMENT
HALF l(oNS ON SALE MONTH OF . ·r
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J&B SCOTCH $17;45
SAYE $2.50
WHITE HORSE SCOTCH $14.95
. SAVE $3.55
BACARDI RUM $10.99
SAYE $1.00
· ·storewide Suramer . .
Clearance Sale
' .starts JUly 6th
entire stock ·of ·.
·summer . . . .
Fashions GORPONS-GIN ·$9.-99·
• SAYE .61c CITY AIDE NORM AVERY flLLS MAYOR BIN LEWIS' CAR WITl1 NATURAL GAS
lllyertldo City Chill Ur ... Notr.n.I ind Stole Attention to Smog
WOL~SCHMIDT VODKA $8.99
· · SAVE 50c
• RELSKA VODKA $8.88
SAYE 50c
fA~9UIRAY GIN $1.4.15 .
~iver_s.i~ Mayor · S1,!,pports-
N atural Gas Use .by Autos
SAYE $1.04
, .. ~ '•Tio •. -Visit ur. WiM T 1stln9 .. , -
Tues., Wtd., Thurl. & S•t.
10 1.m. to 6:30 p.m.
,, .... y & Mlndoy
10 om. to 9 :30 p.111. •
SUfld1y -"-to S p.m.
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NEWPORT CENTH
644-0991
~ ,AdvertlslllCJ In
.r OUT 'N ABOUT
Phone
""..i",;' Henn Stanley .
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By THOM.&S D. llLIAS ....
ARNOLD FlllEDMAN
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It lookl far·!~ al lint
glance, but the city ol
Rivnlde bu c:Ome up with a
propoal lb mayor clllms will
do away with It pm:ent of the
smog caUled by automobiles.
The Ideal Elimlrult• liquid
giaollne m Southern
ca1uorn1a•1 llDO( belt and
eublUtute llllurll g11 luels.
Rlnnlde'a propoaal WU ~
vellld m the form of e requa1
th1t Gov. Ronald Rtagan
declare a 1tate of emergency
due &o air pollutk>n in western
RJVtnlde and Su.Jltmardino
countiel, u well u all of Loi
Anie!tl and 0ranp coantlte.
Rlveralde Mayor Btn H.
Lewis alao uked Rtagm in e
Sacramento mteting lo lllllll-
dlte ..,...tnlon of Ill vehlclte
In the .ar .. lo use of &moue
!Utl1.
TIU PROPOSAL SEEMS
unlikely becaUJe of the im-
pllcallona, llnlncw end in in-
conv1nlenc<, ol lorcing all car
0-8 u well 11 the oil in-
dustry lo awllch lo natural
•¥· But, 11.wu bocked by a 7-
0 vote ,of the lltverllde ctty
counell ad "' the city ooun-cU. of San Bern~rdlno ,
FRIE
' FLEA
COLLAR.
WITH ~H
DUAL FUEL SYSTEMS has
alr~ady converted tbow:ands
of Southern California can to
a system in which they can
use either gasoline or natural
gas.
Pressure is used to pump
the netural .IU lrom a ll<np
tank mlo cm. Dut1 Fut! In-
stalls tanD m theh-truw 11111
a switch nea1"tbe driver so be
Cin--"l;eUily chance from
natural gu to guolint .If ht'• m 111 area wbtre ht can't buy
the cleaner fuel.
That meam Southern
Calilornlane who meke tht
-switch can still clr!Vt their
own cars· -ootside the ?egk>n
with no problem. '
DPllT ,.T •tOOMIN•
Such flrme u Xai>er steel
of Fontana, \l.!littd Calilomla
Bank, ).11yfolr Crtemtry of
Los Anieles, the Red Top Cab
co.DI Ventce and Dolphin Pool
Maintenance Co. of Pasadena
have converted all or part of
theit fleets to use of natlD'al
gas.
PIOFESSIOllAl GROOMING 0",~:c:.-
, ••••••• POODt.11, ALL lllllDI, CATI TOO •
Pll°'f TIA i)'' l*'OeDt.IS TO OltlAT ......
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l:JO ·MORNIN• TO 'l !JO Nl•HTS
1ASHION
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WORLD OF , P INC.
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#II PASHION ISUND
NIWPORT HACH
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ment and privately-owned
fleets of vehiclm in the
Southern California smog belt
were converted, .only 30 per·
· cent of automobile smog
WllUld be: ahlted.
'Ibertfore, f nd iv idu 11
vehicles mUI! be converted if
natural gu ii to be th& answer
TRULY
DISTINCTIVE
FINE ORIENTAL
FURNITURE AND
ACCESSORIES
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OUR FIRST ·ANNIVE.SARY
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TREMINDOUS SAYINGS I I
UMITED 9UANTITIES -SHOP EARLY
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Drastic Deductions · to the regM>n's smog problems,
olllcials noted. •
Conversion or a private car
by Dual Fuel Systems costs Factory i.....-.t nl 0111.-11mp11a
about $400. It enables the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ driver to travel about 120
miles between fill-ups.
'Ille natural gas, though, is NEWPORT BEACH -FASHION ISLAND
cheaper than regular gasoline. open l•te maiday .ct f"*v -.!I ... ndiy 12-1
It costa «>llSUJlltl'S about 22 1 • LA HABRA FASHION ~UARE
cents per 100 cubic feet and l ...... ..;-=•~lm::-:·:•:Y~· "':•:....,:;end~frl;ldl~y~nfgl=:·'"·--~~-most cars get the same
mileage from 100 cubic feet 011 --------------------....:..==-natufa\ gas as from a gallon 1-
of ga!IOline. · •,
Uncle< tile Riverside plan,
the conversions would be paid
for by taxing all vehiele fuel
sales both gaaoline a n d
natlH'Bl gas, In the region and
Challeng~ the News ~ Quia;.,,
ualng the recelpte to convert
private cars ..
MASTER FURRIER SINCE 1933
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Eesy Terms Xv11i11b.I• mat,. ""••9•, benk1~ri?rd
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DESl6NERS ind MANU fACTURERS OF WORLD'S flN!Sf l'IJAS
14 Fashion lslond • Newport Center • 644-4661
STOH HOURS: 10 1.m. to 5:30 p.m. '
Monday and Frid1y I 0 1.m. lo 9:30 p.m.
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Cr~rkdoWll on Parolee Crime CIJmbers Move In
··Expected by State Officers Cal Tech's Walls
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C91tll N-. '-k•
SACRAMENTO -Without
publicity, word has gone out to
the state's parole officers to
tighten procedures on
"clients" charged with crimes
whlle still on parole for
previous offense!.
In elfec~ according ta State
Sen. H. L, Richardson (R.
Arcadia}, the decision on
wbether to hold a parolee
-though, apparently, that
term is ·~ lorigfl' used by the
state's parole officers -
charged with an offense is to
be "kicked upstairs."
A memorandum dated June
I signed by J•rome DiMaggio,
Department of Corrections
district adminiltralcr In the
metropolitan Los A n 8 e I e !
area, Jenns tbe tightened pro-
cesses "a cumberlOIM at-
tenuation of what hid been
our practice In the pa.st.
"IN KEEl'ING WITH 'l1IE
temper or tbe time," DlMa&-
gio contiwed, "it will be
necessary -for us to adopt
these m or e conset-valive
methods.
"1 Yi'OUld hope," his
m e mo r andum concluded.
"that our advocacy of the
ofter maklng bail pendlar •
Adult Authority tnvestlptlon
of the cllarged and -1ble
parole violation.
Under the 1 ' m o r.1 CDD-
servatJve mtUaods'' now belnC
enforced, -• ......
"bold" can only be removed
by a d1strict ldministrator or,
ln the case of a felony, a viola-
tion of pi.role. term.. or a sentence of mort than 80 days,
by BoOrd of Corrections -
"Parole Board.0 -action.
client will not be IOl'iously T H E M E M 0 AL S O hempered by the lmpooltlon of . Probing Jffgsieries
Ul'IT...,._
these new procedures." OlfJ'LINED lnf~tion to be
A parol,. taken tnta amody ,•Included In alt reports of
charged wilb a new offense parolees he.Id for or charged Scripps Institute in La Jolla, the famed school or oceanography, is still explo.r-
can be held in custody even with offenses. ing the mysteries of the sea. Its. director, _Dr. William Niere.nberg sai~ "the bas.1c
111.e "temper of the times" theories of the ocean, the physical theo nes and. the chemical theories are still
referred to Dl•Y be indicated not clearJy understood." by a number of ~U1 in-~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~
troduced Into this legislaU\·e
.sesaton by Richardson.
Among them are measum
which woul~ "
-Require a person con-
victed of a felony serve the
Bringi~g Baek Past
. legal minlmum sentence S ll F" R ' before being released on ma irm estores parole. Plush Old Rail Cars
-Require a guaranl•ed GREENBRAE (AP)
the restoration o f i n e ·
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PAs.\OENA (AP) -You !em; they can't climb."
cou1d say that s t u d e n t s Ubrary clhr!bers like to
literally climb the walls at ~·ait politely until the facilit)I:
Caltech's iibrary, closes for the night to avoid
To the campus Alpine Club, undue conrrontaUon with
nifle..story lt1illikan Lib.rary spoilsports who. disapprove of
isn't just 1 citadel of \\'i.sdom such mountaineering quirks as
bUt a to"'•er whose height chiseling k>eholds into the
presents the same C'hallenge outer walls.
as a sheer granite cliff. AS WEU. AS BEING ban.
And the library's a wholt lot dier fo P" Alpine pracUce than,
closer than the mountains. " sav ''osem:.ie Na{ional Part's
0 B S ER \1 E S p R OF . faffied 3,000.foot El Capitan
CHARLES Wilts. scientilt and rock wall, Caltech offers the
k limb'"'" buff • If oolv rock climbing courses in roe -c U'll; • • you California, even if unofficially, can climb the faC'e of :i 500-foot rock in Yoseinite, you C'an \\1ilts, wh<l teaches electrical
climb the exterior of 8 l(}. ·engineering and a pp Ii e d
story building. Or 100 stories. physic$ at the prestigious
The principles are 1~ so me. sci entinc college, says for
But the admin1strafion-· here some reuon scientists and
fro"'TIS on building climbs, 50 proCesslonal men Sttnl to ac-
\ve doo't recotrullend them ." count for the majority of rock
On the other hand. fro"'"S climbing eothusWts.
are sen t helples sly TUE AtrrllOR OF TUF.
heavenward. because t h e ~·ell·selling ''The Climbers'
Caltech Alpine C I u b ' s Gu ide to Tahquill: and Suicide
handbook "A Climber's Guide Roct," Wilts as.serb that any
to the California Institute of building in the world can be
Technology" ad\ises t h a t scaled with aids such as spikes
"guards prcsent little prob-or pins.
summer sa\e
famous-name wOMEtt~s SBOES
minimum sentence of 25 years Doug Morgan's Jove f o r
on conviction or first degree' yesteryear's plush private
murder or lddnaping for railway cars has blossomed
ransom . into a fl00,000-a-year business
-Requlre _...revocation of returning the old cars to the.ir
parole for parolee convicted of former elegance.
a felony and alao require the "For fiv e employeS that
additional aentence be served isn't too bad ," says Morgan,
consecutively. 26, owner of the two-year-old ,
-Abolish the county pro-Morgan Railcar Co. here.
batlon subsidy program. ~ The firm has restored a
over the old cars, surrvisl.ng ~-~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~;~~~;;~~~~~f
mahogany, rosewood and oak
cabinets, vintage furniture-and
braas fancyw-ork.
"IC a ear is a real museum
piece, we'll restore it down to
the last original detail," !mid
Morgan. who advises clients to
hold as faithfully as possible to
original designs. "It 's a crime
to destroy an old car," he
$8yS. '
50
pieces
tor
$29.95?
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to $36
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-Make it tmlawful to half-dozen private rallcars at
release a prisoner on any wort an average coat of $50,000 to
furlough program or on paS! $60,000. Most job! are for cor-
until the minimum sente'nce poration·s or individuals who
has been served. · can write off the cost.
0 WE HAVE OVER-E!\f·
PBASIZED rehabilitation of
. the criminal ... ta the d•gree
Ulat the innoctnt Jaw-abiding
citizen has suffered,''
Richardson said.
"We constantly see the
recycling of the s a m e
criminals released time and
time again a. 'rehabilitated'
only to commit fresh fel ony
crimes.
"As a matter of fact, one-
thinl o! all persons charged
with felony crimes in all of our
superk>r cowts are repeaters
wllo are, at the Um~ their
new trial, under sentence for
previoua crimes.
"It b, 11 Richardson com-
mented, "time to correct this
imbalance."
Then he added, "Gradually
our eUoru ""'-being felt. Over
the post few months -oa the
,m«norandum shows -the
'llepartment of Corrections Is
· ·resp>ndtne to Jn creasing
public feeltng on tbe i>su• of
parole violators."
M 0 R·G A N SCRAMBLES
Enrichment
Classes
Schedttl~
A science enrichment pro-
gram lot chlldreb from pre-
school classes through fourth
grade will be offered this sum-
mer on wet:kday mornings
lrom 1:30 a.in. to , ~:30 p.m.
at Sonora S!'h9QI, <;Qo.ta.¥ ....
The program is being of-
fered.by Newport· Mes a
Unified School Dislrict in
cooperation · with · · the-UC
Irvine.
Oilldttn are eligible from
within. anf distrlct and will be
taught .bY r.gular in3triii:fors
assisted by h I g h school
students.·
His workmen include former
railway employes b e c a u s e
"you just can't find new peo-
ple who can handle that kind ot work." ·
S 0 M E RESTORATIONS
ALSO Include more functional
modem kitchen and bathroom
fixtures.
A complete job may take six
months and include air con-
ditioning, a new water supply.
couplers, wheels and forced
air heating.
"Out goal · is to take a car 1
and make it completely self·
contained, so it will function
anywhere," he said.·
The most expensive· restora-
tion to date was the · re~ilding
of a 1925Tailcar for a busffiess
executive. The prlee on that
Job was f!ll0,000.
MORGAN, WHO DECL!SES
to name hls customers, says
he thinks businessmen can
have more product ive
meetings on a leisurely train
ride-and-at lower co!t Ufan on
private jets:. ,
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Coupling a private car to a
passenger train cost 18
first class fares If the train
travel and 25 fares iI the train
crosses a state line. It would ,
cost $450 for a San Francisco-
to-Los Angeles trip: the bill
for a San Francisco-to-chicago run would be '3,700.
lmponlble? Maybe. But true enyhow: 60 pl-of elegantly
simple whtte paneled ironstone-full 11rvfce for 8:
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Engineer
El~ted
Newport Beach T r a fl I c
Engtnttr Robert L, J.all• has
been elected ·president o! the
Orange C\>qnly T r a f I I c
E.,m.er!ng Cowlcil for 1972-
73,
The councili · organized in
1958, Is compoled of traffic
engineers, transportation plan-
ners and others w.orking In
relat«I f!elds tn.the county.
Mor11an, who con s id c-r s '
himseU a small businessman ~
"who happens to be doing"
something I like," became a
train buU in grade school:·
At age 19 he renovated a
1910 observation car and
charged tourists for rides that
helped pay !or hb college
education. . l
He operates his enterprise
on a rail siding in this com-
munity north of San Fran-cisco's· Golden Gate.
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8 dinnerplates, 8 salads, 8 sou pi, 8· sauce", 12 cu pa, au gar
with top, creamsr. 2 vegateble 11rvtng bowta, ind e 13" platter.
Ma~e i!i. U.S,A. Just, f29.91i
Do Something Beautiful.~
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Jewelers Since 1917
11 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEAOH 644 1310
Open Mon. end Fr;. 10 •.m. to 9:3 0 p.m.
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Ca • • • · s .trano EDITION
vot 65, NO. 187, 5 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES ORANGE COUt-IT'f, CALIFORNIA •·WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1972 TEN CENTS .
Sall Clemente FireWo:f ks Ban to Be Proposed
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By JOHN VALTERZA
0, tM Dellr 'lltl Stiff
The smob will have cleared over san
Clemente tonight, btt the issue over
the hon of fireworks next year In the city
mlibt ralle a few new puffs.
Oouncilmen tonight wi.P receive a pro-
pooed ordinance drawn by the city legal
. staff • liann!ng · all but professional
!li'e-ki In the cltr -an .]dea which
already bu di'lwn. harsh 1ttl~cism from
local veterans woo each year sponsor the f£te production from the city pier.
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Tu~'• edition of the annual The relatively good safety "'°°rd this
fireworks apectacular drew Uiousand• of year might co~or the council's opinion of
viewers and wu heralded aa the laqest the model ordinance.
in local hl.Btory. 1 Few,· i( any, ·brush firts were started
this season by safe.and.:sane fireworks, The aale of home flttworks is ,W.,Ctly elthougb problems continued to persist
linked to the prolesslona! display. · with firse .and some minor damage \
Deficits incurred each year from a. caused by illegal varieties of firecrack-
donation drive to pay for the show are m and atyrix:kets. ·
made up with .Proflll !ioiii the sale of Besides the ~'!&sue of fireworks, safe-and~ fireworks. .. . ' O:wuicllmen ton1ibf: also will have their
Without prOfill from the bootlll, the sliare'ol zonlng,lnatters cOnfront!ng them
vets will not be able to Il'OVide the pro-on an average-sized agenda.
fessiooal show, their 1POkesmen insist. \ Tbe· ttems include:
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·Russian Demand ' . ..
' Threatens Match
Rites Tonight ----
For.Bruce Dyer,
Clemente Leader
. ' Roman CAthJlic se"ices win be held in
San ·Clemente tonight for well-known
commW'lity Juder and former Fiesta
ChaJrman Bruce A. Dyer, who died Mon-
day morning at SOulb Coast Community
HOlpllal.
Mr. Dyer, 50, wu active u a member
ol Our Lady of Fatima C.tholic Church,
In the local chapter of the Knights of
Columbus aiid ii a former chairman for
the Fiella La Cjlrilllenija sponsored by
tM Quanbor ol Commerce.
Mr. Dyer, wbo lived at U9 Avenida San
Pablo, was the builder and former
!Jl)enltGr ol the Ajpllon Motel In San Cl......ie and ii a pMt Grand Muter o!
Stella Muta Council ml of the Knighll
of Coluiilllul. At the -ol bis death he Uc! hil wUe, 1betW, served as bulletin
edltar.-for-the-counoll newaletter. ~
' He Wu a member ol the Holy Name
!loclely and an Ulblr at Our Lady of .
Fall-.
Rooiry and celtlntiaa of Requiem
Mall! both will be at· the church tonlgtit
at 7:30 o'clqct. GraVulde oervicea -will
ho at :&lceDslon O!!Detery In El Toro
.Tburodly at t :IO UIL
Basldes bis -· Mr. Dyer leaves 1wo .... Paul tyw and Thomas B.
l>Jor, both of Saa Clemente: thre e
daqblerl, Mlldl ond Baiflara Dyer and
Erin M. llomor, all of $111 Clemente; his
IJllllbor, Mn. Rella. II. •Perry of San
Clemente; a -· Ow'les Oyer of Ball Ctomeato and a lilter, Mydra Seim
"' lleWll. . .-1 lllertltlJy ii In charge of ,,. =. Prtlodl. who wish may
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-A continued public bearing on a
passionate apptal by scores of residents
along the 2~ block of West titarquita
over planning commission approval or a
lllree-level trip!~ with no side-yard set-
backs. Couneilmen beard Arll)llllenb on
the appeal" two weeks ago but agreed to
bl<l off their decision to allow time to In·
spec! 'the site at 232 W .. M'1'guita. :
-A publlc hearing to' consider a re-
quest by -t11e·Jap1tut Corporation to win
hlghrlse zoning tor a par<el new near
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posed five-level medicll buildlng has
won apProval by planners, but still needs
the blessing of t'OUllCll men before build·
ers can exceed the city's three-story or
35-foot height limit.
-A letter from the chamber of com·
merce endorsing city plans to launch a
major changei in traffic safety prcijects
along El Camino Real, but only i£ )he ci·
ty also takes adequate steps to launch a·
project providing for new offs treet park·
ing to make up for spaces lost it) the
changes along El Camino.
-Consideration at a bid by several San
C1emente Higb. School service groups
who wish to use a downstairs room at the
community clubhouse for a youth center.
The idea , which already bas won ap-
pro\'al by parks commissioners, would
involve music, social activities and adult
superv ision at the proposed center.
· -Di~ussion of landlJCaping of new me-
dian dividers along camino de Estrella
and Camino de los Mares. The strips
were installed last year during tyad
widening, but now grow only weeds.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S.
1 CIJwll OOlll'I GI Appello hOrt today
l1lllliod a YldOry to Ult force• or 1!111.
G ...... McGovern In lbelr balllo wllh lbe
Democrallc" Cr<deolla!J Commillee ror
Calilomla delegates.
lrom C.ll!omll. The Ollcutl Court
ordt...t Ibo dllltlot bend\ ~rewrlto 111
declolon In 1111 Oatl!omla •ua In ao-
cordanOll wllh ao opWon not 111 tued.
Thi Clttull eo.rt rtJ<tlld !ht apjllal
or Dlitl''• rv-ill 01M1 •111 Ind ill two
others directed that stale court action be
prohibited insofar as the delegates from
Illinols whlch were rejected by the CGm·
mJttee are concerned.
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Al Ille 11'1'1 Ume, foroo ol Chicago
llllrw llidiir<I l. Daley were given a
-by lloo ooort In the .....,d hill of lbe dual au.ck on lbe commltlee'I holly
dlipuled liecllloos. 'Ille appeala courl reversed a Dbttlcl
oa.i docilloo which upheld Ibo com·
ml*-''a -GI llrljopiJlc Ill delqalel
In Chicago, a hearing on a request by
Daley's organization to prevent the
challtagen from takJng 1eata at Ule con·
ventlon was cootinued bees.UH of the Ap-
peals Court ruling. ..
Too Matty ·Graduates
Miss Their Message
Dfllr Graduau1:
By ARTHUR II. VINSEL
Of ... !>Illy Pllitt 11111
Now 11 becomes clear what those people on the platform tried to tell
td It GraduaUon Night JJ yun 4101 as twill&ht crept toward a new tomorrow.
By my calendar Ind cloclc, 11 was actually 4,815 days, 19 hours and 10
mlnui.s 110. can it 13 years; who'• cowiting!
The DAILY PILCYI' covers commencements each June, doubling up staff
-.. All:f VINl•L
home· from assignment.
DELIVERY DIFFERS by speaker, bul each has that
old message seemingly m.lssed by· many younger listeners:
Dream. Do. Think. See. Feel. Care. Love.
I-augh long wllh me, but don't lallih al II.
The annual Graduation Nl&bt aul1runent alv.·ay1
brings baclc your own, when you rnlued Iha moua1e lhal
aooa becoma so much more clear.
Lall year I went back IJ years, to the old foolball
stadium by the railroad lreck. '
L1'ITLE HAD CHANGED since 1959, when we marched lhrouah1 robed
In blue.
The same old soulhboulld SP fre ight nimbled put at 7:22, drowning
out the brave ipeecbes about duties and ch&Jlen1u, until the cabooae crossed
the Higuera Street trestle two miles south.
Those people on the platform still had that menace.
8ome of them were 'the Ame -Jookinl a bit older -but teacher1 and
cla11m1tea become frozen tn your own mental picture frame1 qf tJme. You
,.. them In a dusty yeerbook !Wed wtlh snapibola, 1<rlbbled wllh 1Wy, aenl-
lmenW autographs .
SOME OF TBE. EDUCATORS were gone Crom. !he plalform; some o! the
~~~m-• . We all had our prlvale bopu.
But perhapo we were loo YOUDi to underi~ what lboH older people
were lryin& to lell UI. Perhapa !hat 7:22 lrelght drowned out Ibo moet lmpol'
• · Ju<Ic• Don1ld J. O'Brien of Clroult
C..urt 1ranted the conllnu"""' l~er
!1wyoro roprtaenllnJ bolh 1111 Daloy
dol111ta1 Ind the dllllqtro oald lhty
wanted 111 oppotlul\ltJI lo read tull1 !ht
appeals court opinion.
The brief orders of lhe appeals court
carried no reasons for the action. The
judaes were erpceted tci file opinion.&:
Jater in the day. The District Court on
Monday ruled that lhe !ederal judiciary
had oo place in the dtbate over delegates
from the two rtate1.
The Credentlab C..mmlttee U.ues
d .. lllooa !hit llrtJIPM Seo. McGo•em of
!11 Callforllla 1111111111 and told MQV
Dall11Dd .. ollllr • ......,llMd Clllclp
dolop\ol lo 11111' llome.
Thi -cloclakm were ltkened
to a "sclf-destrucl button" by the party's
lawyer Tuesday even as ·he fought to
upbol4 them balore the eppea]a'court.
Plrty COW1Scl Joseoll A: C.Hlano• told
lhe tbrte jud~es lhat lederal courta have
DO bnslneu ID the party's business. His
argumeal eclloed tbe decision or the
District Court which prompled the
Fourth ol July appeal.
Allies Take Quang T ~i
City; Ene mie s 'Dissolve'
SAIGON (UPI) -A 1.200.man South
Viet.namete· force moved lnto Quana Tri
city today, 1et up a ~mmand poit and
fanned Out through the ruined clty'a
bualness and residential dlstricta.
However, government spokesmen said
they would not list the city as recaptured
until government troops controlled the
wailed citadel in the center of the town.
monlb aller they launched their m!enalva
in SOulh Vietnam llllrdt JO. It la !ht Only
province llW ID Norlll Vlalllameoe handa.
Selbert aald Iha! l>oblQd todly'I lead
elements enterlna Quana Tri City Wll
lhe main body m a paratroop vaJlllW'd,
1,000 men strong and backed by tanks,
that pushed forw~d Crom positions half a
mile and a mile south of~ City.
Quang Tri Clly normally baa 1 popula·
tion of 25,000 but most of the!e fled aouth
when the city wais overrun .by the North ..
Vietnamese.
McOovcnl and DaloJ foroe1 fppealed
In lbelt n,Jtl~le o-~
die-........... uu.i.
delegalet, lncludlJll Dalty, and ripped
the wiMer-tak.,..U lirtie or lhe camomlt
presidential primary from MCoovem to
award the state's 271 delegates p~
portlonately among candidates, based on
thelr percentage of· the vote.
Meanwhile, the Credential C..mmlllee
, completed ill preconvenHon agenda and
passed on to tbe conventk>n the job of
settling 13 contests ove'r the · seating or
bundreda or deleptea.
Military sources said the troops met
only light reslatanc~ but no attempt wu
made to storm the citadel, the possible
Communist headquarters. ·
A 20,000 ·man South Vietnamese task
force. moved north into Quang Tri prov.
ince more than one week ago.
More refugees werf. created by tod1y 's /
government push into the city.
So far, fighting has been relatively
light and allied officers said they do not
know where the estimated 48,()(IO Com·
munlsts who took the province May 1 are
hldin1. ·
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The provincial ••pllal, Quang Tri •lly, being Installed on Iha new 1111, DC!Oa
bu been levelled by bombing attack.a and Lockheed 10111• He said the present
•lnoe the Communllla captured the prov· DCll, 707~d 7371 wW be obeolete by
Ince. 1175 w~ the Chino Hilla pnijoot la In While the lead elemenll~ved lnlo lbe ol>!rJU6n. , .
clly wllh UtUe resistance, SOulh Viet· ).'!'>Jecl promolera aay the only ln-
nameae martnea 1even mlln 1outbtut of Jfablted arta which could be remotely af.
Qu•lli Tri City me! With a heavy North /1-~-• b · fro the j •-aft in ••-Vletnameoe c:ounteratlack .·lrom a bat· ~= Y noiae m e~ "~ future la the Olinda Vllloge development tollon aupported by 15 tankl. /. of about JOO rtaltlenla ID lbe north Brea
The marinea reported no lanb ,-ked area.
out but llld 48 Communllil ~ killed Orange County ~lal• had 00 With 1ovenunent asualtlea placed It c:omment on Ille pro oot today but.
nine dead ond 18 wounded'.' pnvloualy Robert B . , county
Two miles aoulheut.-61 Quang Tri Clly director ol avl1llon, hid adv lied
at aundown Tuesday, a batlallon of about aupervllora !hat FAA approval wlJ only
500 Cornmunil)J attacked aovernment a 0 remote posaibillty." .
'troops In an,.auaull led by II tonkl. No Recently, Third Dlllrlct Supervisor
casualty J:fPOtla were available. WW!am Phillipa, at the ur11DC ol Yorbe
IJPI "c:orreopondent Barney Selbert Unda offictal1, auuelled matlon ol a
repoJ11!d the troopo entering Quan1 Tri vaot wlldernesa area In Chino Hiila.
P renaier Qulla
French premier Jacques Cha·
ban-Delmas resigned his post
unexpected!y today -along
wtth his 40-man cabinet. See
story Page 4 today.
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the President from another adviser, Maj.
Gen. Alexander Halg1 who early this
week returned. from a trip to South Viet·
nam and Cambodia to determine the
status of the mllltary sltuation ln
Indochina.
The ·fllbts lhe wmmlllee oould nol
""61Yt -tltetUdilll tht polltlqall)' U ·
"611'!0 -_ lie (;allltllnla and llllnols
-wilt almosl intvllebly pl<>voke II lhe
convention lbe bll**as that marked
committee debatts between i1cGovern
supporters · and backers of his opponents.
Mlnority reports, from persona who
dls•greed with the oommlltee ma)only,
have been filed from SOUU1 Clrolina,
Georgia, Hawaii, Michigan,' Alabama,
Califomi•, Connecticut and Oklahoma.
wllh two dlssenti from Rhode Island and
thrte lrom llllnols. '
N rune Sought
For Laguna
·crash Victim
The Orange County Coroner's Office Is
seektn1 the identification· of a middle-
aged woman pedestrian who \Vas fatally
injured Tueaday night n1 ahe attempted
to cross South Coast Higbway in Laauna
Beach.
Laguna Beach police said the ·woman ,
now ideiitified only as "Jane Doe," was
struck down at 9:35 p.m'. ln the Calliope
Street crosswalk and was pronounced
dead on arrival at South Coast com-
munity Hospital. _
Albert Alol.s Riley, 24, of Sierra Madre,
driver of the small foreign car that
struck the tmldentlfled woman, was
booked by Laguna Beach Police on sus-
picion or involuntary manslaughter and
later released on $500 bail.
The victim was in her late 50s or early
60s, according to coroner's deputy Ru.ss
Green, five feet six inches tall, weighed
about ZOO pound1 and had brownlib-grey
haJr and blue eyes.
She was wearing a pink and brown
dress, pink sweater and brown lhocs,
which were knocked off, along with her
wristwatch, by the impact or the ac-
cident. ,
fler purse contained no wallet or id~
ti!ication, the deputy said. and ·the only
present clue to her identity i& a per10nal
lett.er from a rural address ln Kentucky,
addressed to 11Dear Marge" and signed
"Emma."
Investigation of the aceident is in the
hands of the district attorney 's.office.
lant parl, about makJni Ibo mOlt of Ille. .
Perhapa we were .Jual loo certain all 6ur dreama would c:ome true -or
loo acaNd they wouldn't -: lo lruly llaten and uncleraland! _ _ r
City today radioed back !hat It had beeD At Ibo .-.quell of Phllllpo, San Vl~veled by bomberdmenl. • Bernardino County aupervlaora 11Che4uled
Heavy na<al aheltlng and. aerlll bomb-1 publlc beariJli on Iha propoaal two
Gen. Hi:i,ig is' the number two man to
Kissinger on the National Security C.Ourr
ell.
Meetings between the President and
tbo .. two men will lake pla .. lhroughout
the rest of this week in order to firm up
the U.S. poaltlon in Paris.
Tustin Man Hurt
In Cycle Mishap
A 22-year~ld man from Tu.stln suffered
a broken nose ,ad other faclal injuries in
the spill of his motorcycle on the Visbeek: Good luok to lho c:ombloed claues ol '72, altbou&li mony • dlltruat an
ovtr~ view. Maybe I could, and abould stop to challenge lhal becauae aozno'.
bow I feel like one o( you. , / . . . . /
, TllERE1 JSN~ 1JM!, however, becaUM you'll learn by )'OW'Hll, IClJll!--day or never at an. ~ 1• ..
Rlfhl now, lbe lonely, dlatanl ocho ~ !hat soulhbound SP 7:22 says r
•till have too many pl ... s to go.
And too many lblDp to do.
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Beachgoers, BoatersSee
Clem enfe Pier Fireworks
some fS;OOO penons, many ol them In
boats, turned ool Tuesday night for san
Clemenle'• onnual fireworks display al
tbe municipal pier.
Ufeguard capt. Phil Stubbs 11ld
Independence Day •rowdJ at the city's
beacbe, were smaller than last year and
said two penom were taken to the
ho!pilal Tllosday night suffering !tom
burm.
He also noted that a tlleguard boat ala·
_tloned jUJl offshore at the reef west of
the pier \Val responalble for preventing
at least six boals from running aground
on the shallow reef, He said 1t1 lfut 80
boats were off1hore fOl' the annual ..
DAILY PILOT
firewOrk! display.
The two persons who sustained bums
were both taken to Mlulon Community
Hospllal by ambulanco, treated and
'released.
Capt. Stubba: 1aid Chriatopher Koelber,
7, of La Mlrada, sustained second degree
bUms on his hand and arm when he fell
·1n10 1 lire pit at aboul 1:15 p.m. Only
mlnultt Isler, Ronald Wheeler, :II, o!
Dana Point, aufiered third delfee burns
on hiJ face, neck and chest wben an
unidentllied fireworks -buff threw-a
smoke bomb at him and hit him ib the
face.
The ll!eguar<I •aplaln said his men
made only a few rescuea during the day,
when some 40,<XM> persons were on the
city's area beachu. Most 9f the reacues
were a result of the strona riptide, .
Slubbl 1ald.
'fll9 Or111te C...t DAILY l'ILOf, wl"' which
I• tomtlNd !lit Hews.l'rt•s. ts ,_,llHllMll ;,
Ille Ofll'!lt CO.II P\IMIU!lnt CtrnN,,Y. 1tpe.
rtrt tdlllon• •r• .wtlll"*I, ~, tl!rwgq
l'r~ey, fllf' t.111 Mttl, "'"""""' lfftll,
Huntlnt1ori littcll/Founltin V11try, L••-
8Hcl'I, lr.rl.nt/s.tcld ltl>Kk arw:l ·~n Cltn'ltnlt/
lfn ""'" C1pls!ft 1'111. A •Intl• , .. 11n11
tdlllon it Pllblltlttd 11hl'dl)'$ Ind SundlVl.
TM prin<ll>fl 511i11t1llhln9 1111111 11 ti llll Wt1I
11'1' .IOlrHI, Cetlt Mttt, C1HIOt'nl1, 1JtH.
Youths, Police
Clash on Beach
.. After Fireworks-
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HERMOSA BEACH (AP) -'Hundreds
or youths .whQ bed been watching 1
flt.works display bellied police wllh
rocks and botlles for about four ooiirs
Tuesda night and early today._
At least four policemen were injured,
none seriously, 12 peraona were arreited
and several expensive beach front homes
were damaged in this Los Angeles
suburb, pollce said. Several police can
were also reported damaged In the •
me lee. •
""'It 1ookl Ute a battlefield dowo there,"
·Hid W11ty Moore, 1pokeam1n !or !he
Hermosa 0.ach poll .. department.
Another o!fictr aaid Ibo beach W$1
covered wllh lroken gl111 and added,
"Yoo couldn't walk barefOOl'f. IJ11Wber•
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1n tht •rt•." '~ Moon .. Id lbe btod1 ho,.{l: m1ny In
lhe •100,000 clou, had pl;tf,° windows
btoken and olhl!{ damoge.
But after 1 survey of the area today.
CltJI Manager Earl Diller 1al<i lbe domegt
proved lo be not '"Y utcllilve.
Ing preceedeil lbe North Vlelnameao weelta ago but poatponed It when no
.. plure of !he provinoe, llQulb Vtelnam'1 Orange County olficlala appearld to
northernmolt, and .during the aovem-te.sUfy. ·
ment drlve to retake: ~ city over the Leary did today that "final neaotla-
put elihl days. 1 Uona are under way for tum1 ,f na.
The proYinoe fell lo the Communllil • ' , llonally 'lmown 1peclallala lo cooducl lbe
llf'Oln Pqe 1
TORTURE •••
envlroomenW l._i lludy. 'llloy wW
Include ecoloeJala, hyd r o.Jo 1 fa II,
bolanllle, r.oolo,ist.o, omllbologllla In ad-
dition to other uperto and audio
tnilneera. · CoJ. ~obn Uiwman, president of the
Cllion Hills promotion, said. the report on
the the impact !tudy will be made 1ivallable
well in advance ~ pubµ• bearto;a to be
held later lhia ~ar.
He pointed out 'that the envlrollmental
Impact report approval Is neceS11ry to
obtain federal grants to fmance the proj·
ect.
the jury awarded Miss· Abraham
damagea.
Aal>er 1aserled Zaslow wu "wldely ac-
clai med in profe!sional clrclta" for bis
work with autistic children.
"Anybody who has ever been connected
with him would be deeply resentful of
that (the trial~a) caricatW'e of the man1"
Asher said. "lt'a very, very tragic that
they will now remember him on this kind
of basis."
Zaslow, a graduate of UC Berkeley,
believes that autism, a s e v e r e
psychological problem, II caused by a
tension transfer from parents to children.
His theory is that children sense paren·
tat ri gidity and, as a result , withdraw in-
to themselves and Wipe reality from
their minds.
English Teacher
Courses Slated
• Special training c:ouroea for volunteer
teacher! of English as a second language
will open In Dana Point nm week under
the sponaonhlp ol the South Cout
Literacy Council. '
The !irst sesalon of a 10.weet evening
c:oune will be betd Monday from 7 to 10
p.m. A Thrusday mcrning aertei, from t
e.m. lo noon, will begin July 13. Both
aesalons will meet in St. Edward'•
Celhollc Church.
The lralnffJ Will be 111lgned to oenlera
throughout the county where non-Engll.sh
speaking leenageni and adull.s are helped
to develop skills it1 speaklng, reading and
writing English.
Further inlorm1tion moy be obtaiacd
by calling 497-1131.
Burglars Steal
$400 in Weapons
Flrea)'l11• Vllued 11 more !hall f400
were llolen Tuelday b1 btJrt1tr1 wbo
brol<e into the home of a Sin Clemento
High School teacher, Orang• County
Sheriff's offlcera said. •
Depullea 11ld,lnmideta smaahed 1 win-
dow al lhe nlr of 'a home of WW!am
Daniel Hammondi SIMI A .. n1c1a I.Ga
Cerrltoe, San Juon C.plllrono and ltll
lhe premises wilh a Bmmfnl abollun
ond a pellet gun. -om..,.. aatd 11ie Hammond family 1a
•ur~Uy vacaUonlng In Europo. The
hon>e woa anocoupled al the 111111 ol lhe
breakin rtporlld b7 1 rolallvo •
GEM TALK
EXCITING JEWELRY
. FROM SMALL DIAMONDS
Designere of uituaual jewelry that
f1 wlthln reach o! a large number of
consumers are lleadlly lncreaolng
their use of email gems In creattn&
exciting rings, broocbe1, pendants,
bracelets and pins for women.
Men also are beneflttin& from this
trend to Iha unusual. Ringa, cuff
llnks and lie pins are now being
created through combinations of
small diamond•, sapphlr11, uncut
quarts and sold.
First prlze In the women's cat.,.
gory in a recent design competition
went to an unusu open-worlf ome
ring 1prlnkl~ wtlh cllamond1 and
sapphires. In the m111'1 division,
top winner w11 a tooled cuff.tint
and tie tact ae~ with amall dla·
mond1 centartd la Illy-lib CUJ)I.
Ill the sean:b for "IOlll9lhial d1f.
ferent, 0 men and women• an alto
ltiotlilr to Iba pall, 11Qy1n1 or dupll.
cattnf anttque J.:!ry• w h I c It,
though old, 'Will ._ ~ .....
ty of canful cnn-lhlp.
W1 offer Ille latelt In modem
Jonlty dlll&D. or MlutUul an-
tique pi--on dllplay in our
aton. (Adv.)
If the iweather aloof' the South c.oaat
continues 11 Jt bu, however, au will not
be bar<!. work 1or Nixon.
"Red Beach," a quiet, clam spot in the
middle of the· Camp Pend1eton C.Oast
seems to be the President'• favorite.
After delivering his radio address
Tuesday, Nixo.n turn~ to a small group
of report~ta and said, ~•everyone seems
to have a good Ian today. _
''There's no reason" oot to with this
weather." -.. · · -
Then, gesturing toward the beach
behind his offices, he added, "Go out on
the be11ch. I've bet:n awlmrnlng every
day."
for the man
of the moment. ..
Ranch in inland San Clemente Tuesday.
Police said they and an ambulance
were · summoned to the end of Calle
Salvado;. at 1about1 5:50 p.m. and foUnd
Patrick M. Bray in need of medical
treaunent.
Bray, who said be fell from his cycle a
few minutes beforj!, was treated at
Mission Community flospltal.
Movie Director Dies ' TRACY (AP ) -Hal . Walker; 76,
veteran -molioD-picture and television
comedy director, died Piionday. Walker
directed such films as "Duffy's Tavern /'
'1Road to Bali," "Road to Utopiai' and
11At War With The Army."
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a fa mi I Y the grant were $1 000, the ln-1~= A~ fJ~ • t:1 c"1s. f~ fR: ':f'w,., •• <1t2~v,~:~~ J:,~ If~ ~':c 1'.D 3:f mt ~ i'!~:t: :t l:r.'1:1t' ~ w~ = lftt W' + " ~=~·~ ~ ~ i':!Jt~ ~; -· w;~l?c:-! Airi 1~ ~ ~ :ult>+ ti , close to at ·tax 'I ·1 in """w'I' l"" 1w 'lt ._»0oie1~?v·t ~iw 1:..ci. '""' A"""M; 1.:ot '21"" 21v. 2N+\.t.CNApf 1.11 ""11\.'i 2M" +1 ,r.,,"r.S1 •40 , 15 ""' 15 +,,. """''NJ,id 12 ~11 M ...,. • crease rr. es on a am1 y lldlb9 1 •i.t ~111 Jal!< 1111& so 1~·d 19•, 1t~ w ..... 1~ 1~ 1141 A E1 pr '·'° s "~ 4.J"6 "'lo':+ "'i C011t st C1 ,. •NII a 1-. 42,,.._ 1 .. "',..,$! :111 ,1 101.., 19-. r.it..4' ,, ... ,.. 20 !l" f • .,, or below the ~•T•• th.,. $IZ,~ •~-.ooo brae.let &::rn.r,,,., ,.,,,,. !:: t::•r;~o, "",.~ •,?~ .,.!."'••'• ,,:it ... 2~,,~ u,,', ~!! 1,•,,.• •,•,! ."ll.••,.• .,,,. '" .-. ......, •+ 1' c11sGtof 1.1• 1 "' " "" + "' Jj 110 st ,. . .., ~ l'I>-t. "°""' .11> 'IO i" WY"'..,.,,.... I '" ,.... ,.., -. .,... .. ., \'t SS II~ lll'i llS +IYt CoeeCOI I... tt IU" 13' IM"'+I'°' l=110U1 ncl .,I 107 131~ 2l'~ ""+ '-ICOHet • El» iii\ ,_. ••I pcverty line? M homeowner might be •Uto 8 year ·~ ~~~ 11~ ~lt ~ltt~t'' 1~U ,v.. "'Gt C1:1 1,.,. 11.,. wu1• Mt l" v A!YIAll'fl ..o 15 '' 41\'1 ~ 111 c~eo11 .u ~2 R lt\6 ,.,.. ~ --o ~ ~or.cot'CI 111 -10 ~ +" ·~·-11 . ~ . Ml lhv, 111 ""' II Frt 'M S•:'J.! ::iro " I• w:M A:• ,..., !"Am Alrllnt• '9J ~ 3' 36...,+ ""Coldwl •Mf ' ,,, ~ ~ 14 •ble lncht 11' Uh ,,.,,, 2.3~\ll\.i flllC. \.11 )0 41'4 ' ·.u . Vu wa Y Crushed by soanng • M a family eamlng .,.~f_l e 'arow ,'"'•• '"'° >ow E'\v •II& llV. WI 111 Wt \' '4\'t Amie!( .10 l:t 15"' 1)\to 1S14 + ... CDIKoln ,Oii It ri!i U .M +V. 4C Cw" It "°' 1•1 •\• 1.t fllllt ,ii Ill l~ l'lt.\4 I ~ l
n .. ,M fYI ' SJ\lo ff'•v '*-•II •dim '· l \'t A arrld 2.n 1114 '6'\ 46\li '°"""' +._, ~oltco '" wl J 2t"to 211'111 AF C11 .«1 "' 2~ 221.to il•• 1 ,..,,, •T fi -" property taxes? $20 000 to $23 000 and up -~" t''ii 1 •u~~ Jr.P t S<W<tr• "~ ~,.., 1111111 M 1p1.11 1•'4 A amt i.20 4" 15'6. ,, • ~::+1111 ola•I• 11~ .. 1 1 '""' l•\ttn• AF,., 1.20 1n :io n 11 ~~ 1,,. IWNtr ·'° . ' ' di ··-"I'' a 1i· il sa~ Si.rlna 0 . 11~ 11'4 Wdal ft 1¥. t14 Am aWg -11 llJM ~!t 14 ololl pf ~,. 1100 "" Ullo $4\lo-Iii •m.lli: I.JO 10 ,.. )~. 13 . ._ ... ._. l:io -4 loo Yo 2' " Answer : Jllgher taxes snd middle to upper mid e -Lin;:' 1rt I" ~ m n~ H~ Sllll~d'f' ,•· •llh "'"" .-1 Mio •1~2 714 Am C1n 2.a 102 Sl\4o "'"" ~+ U; rn••&Alt .~· "' ?N m 7N+'4 •ms;,ot l <lo I :w ~ J6 ~ + va "'°' '" ... "" .... :n ...
not much, if any, cost of living redistribution of weal.th would :: ~,s·: 1l~ lm ~~,", 1~ 91~ i;!" ':f~ lf" ~ w~,P't:~ ~~ i:= ~~·t_: '4 U ~ lJi "7\W: ·: ~=1.~/i"i fl l~ ~~ ~:\·:;, ~ :::;..~: 1:: ,: lr W.! to 't:; }: Lldl'dt' 1,.., · ~ 20"" 20~ '4 • ·, Ith lh t 13 hmll .,.,W' ~~ rkl " ' t•~s111rt111'11•1• 11Y.Wlll•mtj 2•~ ~A(;nM 17 lS '61'1 2 ~+~ ollnlll 160 5' 34 ''~ S4 +1q,G•t'(t'Jn 1.3r 31 5,41 ~ ~7 +~L•r>t8r 1 I 7't'• lli! 2614+~
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t"'rlbuwtedea A :uge /"' .... ",,,~ t4i~ tra MrG.r. ,i~ ~u mt ~::.~ NA't i!""' fU~ wl~ ;t 1~!: 714 ~~l~1~ . .fl) l' lift: r.::1' II!+ ~ :l:ol~ ,.·~ i1 1·~ ,l~. ~t ~ 8:~1~ 1'.~ '~ n,~ nl. 'fi,,~ t! t:1:-:. I I i 'l\! Jll' ~~ tf ' f. rt • • h lflr .. 14 ·~ ' 7 Sl•rllt1 SI 20 ~WIOw f.:fl fl\ AmCY•n 11/o 1«1 ,, + CoUlnpt flO ' ~ lO SO ,. G1t1w•v 1,, '' 11 ltll• II +I\ L•lll'Sltt , 1 i!"' «L m~ 1ye-pa se ries on pert.ion of the money could 111r11 s.c u2 1•1 !.!.~~. ',' , ii 21t tr1w cit •nr.kl~ vino Frt 3~ Ml'I Am 0 111111 l s '"" ' ' -~a s 1 "°" 252 -"" GCA Corp •J ' th c·-·~ LH,S" " ito-1-9 McG ' ml Ii I "I' u • ia.r. ....... ,,,. 201.li ubsc TV '~ 3 Youllll. Br 21 " ADlitT .20d IJ6 ·r-" ..... SW.-ol G•t i.u '' ~~ ~'111 ~ .!~ G•mlPll C•11 I 1-''t 141\ 1 ... ,+ 1-LHICO t~ • I i ~ ovem s econo c po c es come •·-m nowbere else but ·II~ u a 111hXN', , ""v. .uv. SllOCll Fit 1.lt. t\~ ztn Lati. 1..,, 1v, A~•I ·l~ 1 '"" •i. '"" .,, °' "ldu•ei " ""' 1, .. '''' " Gr1A1n l.•2d 3 1J11 22'• 2''• . Lu1(pf s.i 12 ""' ~ ' that I am tackling his most UV 1•rtt Ml " .... '"" • 1t'Ao220t.4 Suw El''"" lJV.Z-Uth:U JJY,A pf-· 10 13 l :X. j3 +i..colSOh I·" AS,, .. ui: 2•Hti+\4§i:AOI "ti! "SH, S0\1 5"1+'ILH1w•v . j... • You and the higher your~ ow c,. lm 22" ~t111 G•• nv. l.JV. Am ~ 1.1• :m 21 '6t\ N.14 .•. eomo E _.5 20 ,,,,. ,, 11 Alf '· '' ~ iJ 1.11o ... LHC111.N . ~ ~ controversial of all proposals· ' oc1c L• •Sl.6 lh(h 1._ 2\.i ,. I i _ • _ Ax Exwt '1 • 314 Jll'l ... cm :s&lv .., 11 ,, _.._ .... ~ •· · en••ni: .ffl 4 11\i 1 ·~ 1:1, .. L~ . 1 ,~1-. ~'? s 1 • ing9, the bigger the bl~ OD ~~N~ J,~ 1~~ OQl.llG!~ l!.,,.ll'ill. ufl ftt?rS U! LNl'er• ~Ffn?r' i'1o 131 .7 1f1 1mi Ifft+-~ cmwEd 2'.M 2ll 34\li i:i.; !':;:+~ G&~~e:~~ lfi ifi. i,;; t1~!t :.! t::: ~1f 1;: !~ ~ l~ lf'f .~~ a plan for redistribution of in-you on Rocle 1, fl • Pr iil' ·~ A Fl., 11, J l'io 1110 1~9 1,1,4 '"'* ._ &,..om!e..,11 Pl' , " 2J 111. 1 + 1• " ,, 1. 'l 1~ ,,,4 1, ,_ 1~ L.iuo. 1'°"' fl' ' IR lO\i ... come £rom the rich to the · .or.nco n ''""' S• ttlh nw. Ntw Yon lUPll-Th• 1ooow1no 11'1 A ~"a 1.111d 1• 11v. im n o;, ... 1·" 1 n4to ,,._ '7"tl + '' " ....i 1 1 ~ jj1~ "' ,. "L-111 .IO •• ~ U rrou C1t .014 dl6 ri.11 ~ :w.;, Wtow• 11\t 1toc:-1 fll•t "'"' 11lllld '"-A " 1111 .52 136 lt \.'I lt~ .. CW dllf 1.tO n :1!\.o 15.., t».+ \II Yl'ltm 1 21'1• '• ,,,_ti. LfV fd i • I> t"' poor. It is in reading this final f\.UND YOU a grant In 1"rulcll 1: 1~"' tow. rl1 IC 1n11 2 Iii "'°"' enci lost the most based an Pe•(f'lt A ""' t.to r 3Qli\ »\lo • CwE11 11w11 145 ,,,,,,. H"" n'il+ -"Elle 1.., )07 •1 661..o ..... + ~, Ltw Inc • i.1• , tN :> ,.
' r.ire1s 12'Jo alii ch M 5~ "" o1 c:INl'IH an Ille Over·t..Counl•r m41rk111 Am Hol1 A 35 12'loll 121/t 1Nt ~ IOfflEd llwt 'n7 11~ lll\1411"1.+ ~ tn Flr"'rt t I!• £" i.•o t"'I$" • 1't •v. ~ "1 repcrt, too, that you must take l.-1cGovern's $1,00I) range to "' 1nt1 1~ ~ titor c1 2,Vi nv. •$ ..uoteci bv 111e HMO. A Home 1.1, ,., '°'" 1o.sw. toiva °1WJ" •1 IJO jll' 101~ 1N+ \.i nFooct 1.40 w ls ~ •. jS\4+ ,. 1,, 11 •"'" 135i ~ .u ... " · to ·'d · h uld It 01nl'f' "' 11111 4 N1rdll o ,,,,_ -. Hit ft 1>trcenl111t (f'l111111tt •r• Ille AmHOJ11 J7 " ...i.:. '9 ~ 1.7t 11 ~ t~ 14i n Hot! Ci> d J!V. 11~+11.1o Lfl(Ol'Jlll .. ,1 It• ~ •~+ 1' Jn con~ erat1on l e extent each Of .oUS WO COme 0 Dirt Dro ?7\li. 22ll Hlrf" C 17~ 1iiJ Olftl'ftlKll ~_, r\11•rd1~·1 i.u bid Am Inv ~ '6 IO'Jo 10'.'o 111';.-.V. °"'111 'it 'II S4Vt .S.V.-1-tn lr11!r ?I 12JO ~ ~ Jlliji-11\ LFE. ,SO 1 l\o l \4 '"' •tt
to whlch the senator is com-ml~elhan$200billionayear! I:~ ~·4 ,1~ 1! 5'b9! ~ ~~price•flll y'A~~t:~t•'lc•. : ~~:;t ~, {iy, im us+~ ==;:71o1/ 1f'1i 11~ 11~~ en1$p'.1cJ y nt, '' :T\io+1" t6F "{,~;.'-"f = = #tt+
Promising, backtracking, • M a homeowner, you YIM iri ~ = ,S:C,•'f': ~l.'t ':.,., ~ f-1:T~P~ 1~~2~ H: ~:i ~:, ~1!1 'T ~ t:M ,,.,.=.,., :Lt c1~~ s ,._ 21!1 m:+:? :'111111:1 ,J 4 llt! H~ ih~t1!; LlblW c~ 15 ' ,.. m-showing how a-mmodative Id xpect sharply lo er klb All U YI fi~ " ~ J3•L a. , Splr•I Mell! c ]\,. v. UP lf.O A'"" Mo1or 4112' -• I t\ ' + w -~ ··'° .,.'lS BU '•"•'· 1,11\+<'h l,,.sci 'l', ~!1 ~ ,,, __ • t'i:;t:::=~ .... ·~ 1' .E1nl lt-.lj;j ...... "'-V C0U e W thl lnll 1C\.lio NE" o, ,,• ~,..,L 4 A:ffell Prk Ill 11 I~ Uo 1113 AmNGs 2.)0 111 lHlo ~Iii :U\lft-1.fi .IO .tiS 24 llMotllf ~ ''" S6 ~ '4 'rl 1 ... IJ ... 1 h be t M G m ... ,. ti .... s Huth Tec:IW 3 "ii U11 14.3 Am $.NI .12 u 2H• ti 21,,.._"' WIS •• ~.1 ' .. .. 14 eflMCll~ ' I Jl 1)~ 1$>~ ~i • f: can and how intensely property axes. c ove , cinT 1' .v; ~' ,o 1' 1~ , First west Fin 2\.i Ill u 11 lj.l AJSlll• AOll 10 3'111 'fil ""! "" om " , u i• "'~ .;, •r1 P .ID , !"" Jl\o ;n.i-1 LlooMY 1110 14 101 101 \.'I Pracucal he l·s about J9n's · b h d-In! art" :!.. .. ..,, h 17'\ 11~ 1Mwrl( SY1tem1 lVt 1.o Up 1.SAs.m.11 1.19 13' 1'1• 1 lr:t? '-Ol\El>f,,• ... , r ll:t' •~!,.'_ .. ,· Pub 1.60 2'Jlll ','.,' 21,~,. 21,~~.-, .. ~ ~1 ... lni'H~ln~.,N7 t !?! ",,,", '•"'i , .. 1 l'l would give at least alf t ea 0 ·-''I ·-'. Nklll"' F .fl'ill ~ • ·-Ml··· ·-,, l\'t UP 'Ill.• ANS "'" .10 •1 ~ 1si. ~ °"' I 11'• ... 1~····· • ~ t . ... ..,.. Nlcoltt l :M '6 """' "" ,. . OllFCll>f ~ 7 "+ ,! '"> '''' ... ,... Llorltl WP ll 1Vo -I Presidential poli iC3. ditiooaJ taxes he takes ,from ~~!f{;c 1~1,4 l~ Nl-'1tn A 1: tf:..-n't'on~:: ~""~·~ ~: t'J :::: ~ ;e "~ ~ Ali ~ u on Frel.nt IE 4Vt ;i_i; tn ti.·•'! 6 I~ li:J 190 . At L111011 1'111 ..,. IJ\\ , .... 151'--und t • st t __ ... · 1~-~· 36 •SO:V. sni. '' ACIY.n M-sv 2l 21._ U11 1D' ,.,,,~;;,ii ~ 29 3'111 :162 »'lo+ Vt on L••lf"'I 5t t '"•-1.1i Gn SIMI Ind 22 u , 1 ) Vt L tin cv Ill I l " •I 41 +1 er the sena ors corporations, e aes l!UU Jn-bC:..1 ~ ~Hl•IHn• 11f•'• Pickq S'\'o )? u •• :sAmftT 2:'° ~lr~\51u·~~.+tt =G...,)·'i *f ,.t: ,... )11;.+-~GTE 1.ll '13 ,,~ 16\\ 16\0-'-tl~~"'.," n 1;n :m ~a:·"
redistrjbution • of -the-wealth dividuaJs to the states to ~f~, ~ .... !?.~ Nolrld co .,fsrw, lll.fi U v!~s.~"'r.; 11,~ 1~ tl: •1:~ tr "1-1.~7 "!.,' tSJ '"" 6'N.1. '""' .~ onP,1>1 ~.1 1110 !If ~ 1%"+ v. GTE '' 2\\ J •~ JP.. 3t'-t " tockl'lllH ff 1~ 1~ 1 ~~ f ta o:;;• ~ ......., "'' nv. :!Ob '\Ii u AmW•tr .60 1 11'1. 121,1, l?V.-\.i °" pf ""' n 1y "'-' It 60\Ao .~ o.,.r1F1111 1.30, i~ ,.'':t ~ ~+ .. ~ o.wc'pA, •n """ 1· "' + -..' plan, every one or us -man, eannark or property x Oovl~J~' ~~,H~ ::, ~G It~ ff111 a~~~ '.10CI : .... I Vt u: lj "'w1! pf lV. %110 ll 164ili 11 +111o Oft Pllf 7.45 ""' *'+ ~ o.~ , y, -"' 21 n"tt ....... L°""'"'' ' ~ r. .. ~ .. woman and child -would reductions Your property tax-oun r e j' !l ws Enq .3t .o 11 corpor.tlon s ~ \ii u11 .1 AWupf 1..t3 .1100, '•"•'• ',l1!1""1,1,2,!.~+ "u :"c", ,Al,• 1l . .,, ,",. !!.," ~44flfi..;..,l' GMt~r .lcid 3 ,,It 1,111 l.M-" ~~ 1M
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••• • o..,.., n 0 J" !'Ill ws NtG I~ 1~ lt Se!l111m11 Assoc 10 \:, lip !'' AmtrOll .•$ l ,.._ ~· ... 2'\'--n , ••.. • ,, l ll '"L .. .... ~ ... ._, ~ , recelveanannuallrl'antf ...... m es he estimates would be :>urrron s ,.,., oSP::r121 221,1,1tsysi.msCaplt 1*~1"9 l/11 .tAm•tK.60.I 1n1tv11 l7i4-nC<tnllf •~., 15Cl6d' 'J+l-i .......,ft ·-_ .. _ -· •1..1 L-s1n11 2111 4"' ,,. '""" ' ~ £i:011 ~lb 'IVI 3 wPI> sv 23 231'120 Rocket Rich 6V. Vi U11 ·J AMF lllCll 1 2" 12\\ U 11""'\~. C COP~[ ft ~.. ~\ 'i 0. ~.c ."9 "' ,,. 3' 3' -,. I.en SIO I :tlS '°"' tflJj · ti' the Cederal government, reduced by one-third. He also F.luc sn .~. 214 0~111 (11 ,,. s.s 21 1:1vGo 1ncorP sv. "-Up • ~M"'• .... ~1 :u 33'1 ;i.i + v. ol'Pf ,,,., 1100 '~"" l''ll ln •• G•Pwllf 1.11 t10 103 1112 tot -1 L!ll'lllll.I 1n 'l 'i.: , . • ' • E Nucet 1• ,,Vi N1o1elr It• 5~ l'lt 22 Unlc1Pll1t .12 ,,.,., M .. Up .3 .. p llC . 11100 ""' IOD +3 ,.11cor11 ' .. Ololi ! ,, ... Glfbft' 1.lS 22 3514 lS'Aoo lS\~ Lono1Do ,, 1 \.'I ~+·.i regardless of our income or figures that, if you re 1n the •' 1m•1 '"'" • .,., •II c11tt 34~ 3514 ,, s1e1k & AleR1 ~"" 3•12 u" j·' •Amll('.OP .3' 21 '"° 11,;.•4 1\A-~ " ... p f.711 1u4'v. "' "'4+·~ G•ttv 1.11d s , • ._ 14 1• -"Lori1 cir, ,.. t'4 1 _ ~ 2 ~ I t • 11r '"" 26 3'~ n Or •1 51:W. :u Eoer1~ COllV r liPlo lllt U11 ·l lllPIX (p 1jl 1'lti ''"''" No-.... °"'Ill .21 131 ffii j11' "~;+ *' G91't'f'pf 1.20 2 l•I\ It ,.,., .. t •L11llCll11 l 14t ~ ~ rim ti: assets. Jr, each case, the grant $1 ,UIN"p us ca egory, you re j;' P110 13" 14\.'o °'~"' Lo• ttu n11o zs K•Y1 0111 cus1 1114 ,. up . A•r'9 cori ' ~ n •M ~+ u °"' nw11 ~ "' ,. j•,..,__ v. 011n1P1 .flldl 12 13\'t 1>&1 1J\\ . ouG•• 1 ,, ll 3114 31"
__ ... ~mPS 011 tt•lt »"-'' M .> LOIE•S Arn11111 1 2' JO\"I :30\'0 30,,._.. 011Mt9 • l• 1· 1 "' lll+ \~ Glbr4111"1n SI 7 2A 2.1\1 tJV-14 , "'' ·., -''" Would be in addjtJon to and 00 probably 8 homeowner a.JN F.l'lenrf C 1614 IJ\; }'°lrrA ~~ ?,Vi 1 E1gl1 CIV O~Y l -1\lio Off ,l,l AYM A: f> ,'Vt-& -'J\ f anti OU 1 IM 'Ill ~· nV.+ \!, GICICI Ltw!s 2r 11111 1,t'io lS\\+ I\ t~ cof~ 1,7 f1"" fN n.:·:: I be pert t id lEnvlrtc d 14 d'lll JI C • jB1z.1rtnt 40 ,._1 Olfl4!Am•:r:ln2 J~\437 37'4+~ OlllOJlpft .~' 14 :1_,,.,GlflH lll .21CI 62'""1~~'14LTVCOro 1 •1~"·1 ... , ..
top 0 our ot r earnings. )howler [fprot y h·g'xbees. w~e l'r~"'T~ lit; lut .;:~ : ~ ~ 'rn3:11:1: •• tc; 21"= ~~ ~II lt1 ~-::~~ • .JO l~ f,~ fl~ f1V,..:.ij ~~'Y.1 :f: ,~! I I~ t:-r+.: &::::i~ F,~ ,~: = !.~ :.~ tt tJ~,,~:I "~· lf ... ff ~·;: · I am deliberatelY shrugging e P O se your I r 1nco · ~so com 10>.1o 11 ,...tll A:~ ,~i.t ~ s orove "'''' -"' &:: 11.1 Ancl'lor N& 1 '! "~ ~ 3iU!. U ::~/pt o:f: a; SP .... ~· Glmbtl e r 1 37 24 '"4 74 + 14 LucllvS 1,1 ~ ·• 14 of! the grant McGovern has taxes. McGovern would ip 1§1'r"cec:! ·:~ ·1'tt I $("" .,~\ 1ov. t ~::cl~:;:: rv': i t.=~ gr, ~i:~ :~er 1:~ 3 4 .... 47V. 411h-v. ~"Un I.to. l' 30V. ~ ff\\-" Glnm lnc;ar 111 1ttto '9\.1 mi.+ n l:udlOW . )J t•V.· ~
mentioned most often: Sl ,000 a you, tao, by having the fed ~:I' 80\~ ~h\ 1~ ~fm .l~ l:~ i ~TT''2:~:1 ~ ~ 81~ 1:1 ::::~~ 41 ~ ~ ~~ lf;t: ~ -,i:, ;J! • jl i ~~!14 ~t U g;::~ Pr~ ~ ~~ ~r"' h°"'.:!: ~ t~'S' "•• ff 2:"5 ,~ "' g.Ve,.,,ment assume at 1 h J Comr 3N )l\'i terTN'! 20'4 '~ 10 NlllEnv Contrt l"'i-V. Olf 1.1 APKO .lU 61 11 10 Viii + V. OOPL•b ~Jl 21 ~\-\\ GlolJ.ll Mir 1tl ?:I"-n ttlio-'!lo r'll• 'Y1~ 1!1 11 11 11 _ year. ...... , 'l w11F ,v. Nt .. ~ '•· 11 1: r $Y11em,. 3''•-v. ott 1.1 APL cwp ! 22v. 2n1o 22'14-,. Clllllf"T .-I• 1 I I v. Globllun ·'° ' :n1~ J? 32 +""' Vll"Y1 '11 '° ,. 211.\ " + F McGo id J < one-third of the cost of pubhc ,·,~ Inc"""' 3(1 ,\!.,',~ ,.''l! ,W' 12 Am ~"" :,:: l\::: ~ 8ll I .I APLf.:1 ,JD \J'llo 11'14 11'16-\\ oooT .... •.,v. I 1 Ill .. t v. GoldWJI Fcl 30 I'\\ 1·~ , ........ \' 'l'nthlY ... " u IN 2"4-t1 or vem to a 01nt "'''' -·nm ... r .. ...,,." ,, • ~· ., " , , ·~" M ,, ,,.. •• •··+ J ,, 11M1 "' GooC1r1c11 1 165 ~ "~ uv.-~ -M,M--ed . db . ' the ..,..,. " ~ "Cl r " . "' II ""' OPP 1ri.. ln't' 1• -V. G-'vr M •51 21 21'°' 7i + l'MKM -r. t'-""' M Economic subcommittee onJy uca~1on 3!1 Y givmg ~~~tor"' ~·~ 3J :t•(.,,,.. 21 ~ f1 ~p1r:~tniiil: ~~'~ gr, j:: :t'C.,~N 1::: rt 1n,,. 1 fi~ 1~1Ml'\4 1>11Wt11 HJ.· 1s :m• 21h + 1.1o 0orm...i ·" 1t 71 ,.,. ,, + ,_. MICc>onW 11, •~ r:.··· two weeks ago that he didn't slate ir.centives to tum to pri> ~''"k ~f •'• 1 aSb er-t 1:Rto 13"" M Lt•HN<: .01& i v.-v. "'" .1 ArtntrDnl 1 1 m. 37v. 37'111 "" ~10 .!. '° n 1 11 JS*'"" Gou1d111C ·'' 1•1 isv, ""' lJV.+ ""MtCtt ,~ .ll o 1' IJt"' 1 'fli . · · t d (Ffi.ti ll2t'-1 2t •Pl Od'.>111 1H~l,11tP11Ml1 wt1 2"-1'1 On 5~,,-,, '"' 3' 2-3•; -~ r. .._ 1 2SV. ... 1 V.GfeceW IV, 110 2~ ttVt 21"' ... Mlc'f'IH I N ,, )I 'i:fi"' want to be wedded to the gress1ve mC1lme ms ea o Frp1 FOE 21\.'t ,1.,. "•UI it ..... ,,.,., 11 1e succen Moll~ ,...,__ 10 Off l.l Ar~~ PS 1.m 30 1i" 1~ i~ \i ;we:= c';' if 11\.'o 1 f f '"' Gr•nb'I . .o 1 1t-. ""' 1flil+-,_,~-A ,1,1o x1100 st"' ,. " 1., rt tax Fulltr H 2fV. '17 P'1ut-I" ·~ 4!olo 19 S.lsmlc COffll 13V.... ~i Off .~ Arl•ns O St SI 4'\i f\to 4'4 .:V. PClnll l'1o ~ ' ' :ti 'i Grind U .t0 7' 1.-IS\lii 1st-Vi MPCl~.JOll 61 I°"' lfa: 1• $1,000 figure. "It might be $900 prope Y es. r11br111 ' '" 11 P1vell1 ~l'i Alllecl Stcurtv '"-~• Off s.o Arltn A:ttOw '° IJl't ,, 1 "'--v. reMCo :.., I\ § ll ~ G••nltvtll 1 • 1t\J. 19\• ''""+ IJ. Mad n• ' ~ :-· G•rlln~ ll"° 13 Pvt,~ CJtl 3' ~7 21 Sottln01l1y In 2Vi--\lo 81l f.I Armco Sit I 120 20'11 20\lo 20V.-\4 r.:111 Fl J' l! J. !'I Gf•Pll W 11., JI _,. 41)\~ ...,.+ -Mao fM V ii" " it i Of $1,007.&4," •~ aJj Am · Gn Autm 2 '4 7't Pay Jrol $w ,, .... 22 1Z Pflntpg1 LlCI S -'~ f 4., Afm pt I.ID 111 291' 291'\42'"'-"'° rocbr 1:.. ..! :a6\'i w;i ~:-" ~ Gr•v 0 1.70 II 14!\ lt'io lt'--1' §' .JO 'I! • t • ru er1Can!, yearn· (';n A:IE1t I~ t\IJ "'eo<'1"1 12 J( 1l Intl Sannlng IO'to-Vi '· Armllfllf '" 1:30 "1 '3 13 IC "' riy. n; ..... •~-,.. GA.Mt 1.Ud «! lG 29 ~~Yo Mio CM'Y C• ~ ~ And even more to tJie point, ing for some escape from an gr.J~1, Jg"' J1'~ :~'ww, ,".~ ',"', ,.i.t 9~,,,,,lr;"!! ~~:= ~ 8~ ~J A,~,--"r' ,..IQ 165 :wv. 351'1 w.-·'"' =H :I! 1ll 1" i'\.!o I:l'i+·l'lo ort A&P .111 111 u '"" 11 + \'t Ma .JO 34 .,. :M¥i he has become so ac-1 w s~ .. """" .... • '"" 11:110 mi; 54\li "~±1141 ~• c ~ s. '"" n4 11111 G1L11.or 1.20 J Jt1' 37~ 3W.+ -~ .M 441 111 '' -
commodative that he says he ever-rising ~cost of living -i ::~ 4
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Prepare a detailed plan and flation via cutting the federal H-::,,P~A 11~ '~U .; • ._:~ e :~:" ~!;,"' N,t,so vPlumt' tod•v ,,s1t,100 :::t::, ~,: 65 "" .,,,. '1"'Tm n "' 21 1"' 0~11s~ ·r.2~ ~ 1:" 11~ 11 + U :ii""" ,~ ~~ budg t M Go · think' g Hv•lt C ~ ~~• ... ,.,,.. '.\.I 3~ AC1v1nc11 '33; dldfllfl 11•1 t1nen•noeCI c ~: 1~ 1~~ 162\ ·~ lt G "' iJC G 'KJ.' •...O r7:io """ '° '° -1 M l submit it to the Congress." e . c vem is, in Hwstef' c SI\.'# s2.,., 1utM P'IC' "'~ J111o 20801 1<1111 3121. :~!0cP ;:: so •V. •'.4 ~t • 1 " 1 •'"
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to you than to the senator. But Assuming McGovern gels =~~ '" ·~'r: ?J ~ lit ~~+·\Ii 5: ~ 2114 ... R:mrt•11 .JO :tt 1''.• 1m. 1m-~Not' "'°' 'T J Je\11 D l l: gnifi to the nomination in Miami, he'll e.-...oi1 .10 3 5711!i S14to n.-... Dell!IM If 1 ff~ ··· H•fl'lll c • ., "' 1fl ..., 10"' ·• Mc C• 3ff •h'i •114 y. si · cant implications you a111c... 1.1t 110 21 21* 2m.:i:: ~ na .w ' -·u u::,iew .1: 71 ff::rt ""!~ m:-1+ lt Mc ,'1 ·~ 2ff ,._.. 11 "' can nevertheless be dug out of have the whole campaign in •11G1 "' •Ioli z•, ",.M ~~ ~ .,..• ""',, •' 'I ti' t:ai •r.•+ ~ ··-" .so ,. .. 1.,.. 21• " , ,f 1., '! ~, ~ ~ .·.i!·.· . • ·~-Ntw Yortt (UPI) OoCltO: 1'-'2 16.li V1r PIY t'20 lD.00 A:lnfrt l ~t, IJ,lJ 8",Cll 113'.. --. ~ . n "' "" .11 11'4 this proposal for a minimum whlch to clarity and add to we -l'ollPWlnt 11 • 1111 Dftx11 E 14.:it 14. In¥ Res 1.u e.cn s.•1".ir m -111 •nr:tor Pn JD '"'° 16 1• . • . ~0111 ,.., , "" ~ H•MA t.li5 '' s1 !If 56--! M ' . . •"---1 Th' of blCI Ind '"eel DRIEY,US GA:P' I ' ., '"'A" 11 .~ 12 • .(1 IMll!rfl "' 2 • a 21 a '+ v. Otl Clll I... '°' JO 1 ,,~ e·= I o; ! -. . ~ 0 • ( income guarantee. pomts m ~ co umns, I! ,r1c.n 111'1 Mu1u11 8"" [11 12.•• 14.1e Grwt11 ... 2 s.21 scu oea " s: ar1' Ill' NY 1 ,?! ?~ ~ ,,'~+·•.:: I!! •,·."., , ... ,,.,11!. 111•,• !!! ... !!, ,•,,~· 1 ,. •• !!.. ,.." •• .. ~ ~f::f•' .!.. zD, t"" · · thou h I trust ·u FUllCI• •1 1uoree1 bl' m w lt.02. 11.Js ll'IC:Ol"n 4.02 '·" 1ntr •nw 1s.121J.11 an1u Tr w _ '>-T'" ......, ~ .. ... vo _ ,. ""'"' ..... ..... ,..
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and education, than in the could be i·ust as elfective1y Ful'ICI a .01 i" 'I" 1ric1 •.21 4M AMM1t1 s.so ,,01 j' Fr 1ne 1rl r 11r1'" ..,.. • ., ~· .. :t: ~ ' i .~• j,._ ~ .., ' I "" lit ~ 1.M '" n .s. ~ Stock t., ·" Fii k1c S.9" •.~Mkl Gwt J.05 5.05 11111 St,n.~4 51 t9fl1M'f 1.20 Id''" lW. ''~+Y, 1.'f 'Cl 23 'Ai+ G•M 3 fflt: MGNM 2V. I tJ'.11 Qt.4. '*"4+~
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And when It ls noted that the video tapes. 1:= 1,:D '•fi ,~,l~TOIS; :s:::, ',,, 1 .ll 1~~ .~,~c:=.CI J: 1':r; ~~T1 o; ! l5 ~ ~ =+ .~ °'.~!-¥!, "·~ tS!.11 Sv. n +" • 1il: '~ 1-~ -~ =: ~ !* rm lf:! ti.:\i U lied Stat my I., f:'rt. v "l l· ) ~~ Fd '·"' "·" MASI NC I lrH o~ 0 ' "rock GI .,., 23 ~ 1'11\ ~ 111 -..:co. "' Ml> '!.. .. j ' 'Ml ...... ,. Marw" " ""' "':t• n es econo SOARING health care costr .. en HI 11. l 1 ,, F11 1o1,,, 121• Mtt 12.'l I'·" ~"""• •.02 2'·°' ert111Gs t.n 1s 2JJ't ~ ~ ... , ,. "' -t-... .16. i!'I: \!In ~ Mor•·"' 31 18 , •• ~ In -l' .. 'a F '·'• 10 ... Ml(; l.t.• .,,.. •fll 1.n 11.n "'-(;om ' 1~ 1111'41 l ( • .IO .... ! ,._ '"" It" ~ -,,, » ...... ,,,. '..... " ,,.. Ila IO\H ~ steadily becom g more could be further slowed he ;r,rn w. jn 'j· I' Muni 11,1• n.j' MIO 1•.1210.M 11•K••ou 1.:M J.31 arGl'OUP IYt v :u 33"" mi.+":~ .soai ~ u~ Jh-. Md 4 IJ ••• ~Hor~ SJ 21" , ,.,,_ ~
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e th to led fecord k ~Iv fhr !" 4.l7 Siik~ 1;·11 ,:3: MllVln ~ l.S, 7.0. tfT'ii1t ~ ~..:it f·!!f ludFI of • ll4 ••· !Clllon 1..111 ')6 oi.. 4) ., fl NA C 1 »t 4llllo'I I f becomes m11ed with concern: em: au m~ . -eep. ~~'1"" ' j! 1'~ f'.lL'L1.iN · · ~f7,.,., ~:t:i Jl:JJ T'::t."'cJ! .:tt ,:~; ;~:!~w '·~ 112~1.. "'r•.1ov.f~ -.~ E~ o .10 tot '°"' 1m 1.,.'.:" ~ 't J • .m :=ur i 1ff" 1 'l!ill 1 It even leads to · dire ing, sectttanaL services. mitm 211.g cusfOo•AN: M1111 T" f·o.. f·:2 tr•vr il 1j.0113·~ 11u'* """°' ,,~ 1'" ~" 1'v.+ 14 ln;.,."'l~ 1fi lm l~ lm±·:! =iMHt':i 1.lt.. ~ · ~ ~ ~
forecasts that the American In schools, ht continues, we ~""}u~ ~:ff 1!:.U ~~if""' 1tJ 1'jJg ~1'T 1r&'C ~b'tr 1 · lcl:~o 1 ;11 f'.41 l~~ • .,"' 111: ,ll ~ "* =: ~':" !•it Mlmo •7 sat s1• ~ ~ i t· • + ·u Mvtr1L .JI li>
h h have old fashioned concepts •11•mr t:(j ·fl ~r r.•1111 i:tJ ~ =nc~ 10·" 11·" ~1~ 1•:: •·fi "";.l '1110 1~ 3'I "' .,.. •~+ "'fL1n""°Nftt ?I _;i~ t':: ~ \.i ~'f. · ~ -" 6111 'j -' 14 quest for the good life, W iC 8boUt the ratio teachers lO :: \'$ t:it 1t:n ulco:C'f xt~.11 I.GI 2~1iM;,~ 1:ll ~;ll HVJ/~"lf sti~clJ:U :~~.:~ ·.~ "n ~ et :t??t+i~ ~\~~o1"f ~ n~\ lit\ R;t:l~ !=t'l~I . I ~t ' ~ +-~ =J~ ' i
ja represented by the growth students When through thf: Ml S~t-1.t.41 IJ.75 Fii Mt llp 11.,61 l1 .•1 fl!CO!'n S.41 , ... O~Rou,•1 :::~'uni!:. 1:: 'mt 1rr; l"v; +M EltnoC. 1.'° 4' ltllw " (){ services, ma)'. lead to a l ' HANNINO PU::J INCi" Stock Sr 1.H ,, " ' !l~ l'·" -< c.-... ,,,.(fl 1JO
dct I tion of the ·nation's use of vldeo.c.asetteiJ and other u:i:~' 1 n ,,,,., o!::: i ' °' ·!? N~~ ... 11 ii' 1 ·;: '"c~~ • Jlt~ c11.w11 C• ·'° , •. ""'• '-~ "",.+ ~~::;~A~ :;; ~ ~ "" ~ ,: 1':::"1~~".1 ''! ·1 :_ co%pe~~ve position. relatively recent tecluliques, II ~f& tn b:611~" ,!~ Hls =i~ ~1 :::?! '1:" J?ll~~ ~1 ~fi €=: !,,."1 ,~ '!~ 'la. '!...= tt f::'J'i.~ ,f ;r ~ w+.~ ::.kl:l. t t1• . .s .:: !
has been shown that these """" ~·H . ol ,,·'11l1: ~::..ic,.en1 1,'H lJ:# irnll~d lll ;·&1 gr~ ... '''\~ 'L ~ m ,mt u £Ml Lr .Old • ,, .... M '" m· 1. ' ... ~ ~ A LOOK at the figures raUosnttdnotbemaintained. ii· ~en,.~J! .... NIWMlll l!: ... 21.n ~i·1ut1fj ~:m•r11:,.4' s1 °" ~ <CMttr.~:=~,i1 ,~ tt:t ~~ =--\'! fr/~ iii fif'I ·, ·
would tend to · confinn the '1o our own business," said iosr:N1 ~I Tr J:2' 7.3t ~:."" itll ~ffi .=.,,re '·111 16: I~~ '.!; 11'~ 2;¥1 ,,_. ,,.M+ a~'""'• GM ~ ~;; ~--~t,~ I" 1: ..... '"".':iJ '!I mt = I •" 1~
-fem During the decade of Beckett "we once belleved tn., 9fi ~1·1f 1~ aou_,. lacb-~' 1~ \~l. ''!. ~ f J· ?.;,.e(' .wi '5 14Yt 1 ~ '"~ ~ ~ i: ,i 11i 11~., 1ff" -i '" :F:E'i \;:J 1ff !, ~ " o""' 1.a
the t960s, productivity In the !bat a Ille IMUrance salesman !$, : I:!: ij:!I ,\~ 1:u ~;ff~ M !ljj Jtt ~·!," ' j.~ l.::J ~"!Ll,z 'ti,;. h ... ~-;::,: ::::'"j~ I ~~ ~. l~ \! lffi~I ~1£ ,Z 1~~ '~~ ,'ti•'"'~•!: 5 =· , ~I~
services rose by an annual couldn't haodle more than 300 ~N~fL 0
·" I M ~Ill "~~ ·n u:U ~~WM ~.17·'° ~ .. si ,~. -r~ t:~1 ': ii ~-~\ *~ ~ ~:"8:: . .: ,, ~ = ""--1• ~ l\t ...!J ~ i ~ .....
rate.of about U percent com· or 400 c:ustomm. Now we ex-I~~ n.1 . ::,',\' OA • HI ii: ~i: '!:JI l::fi ~:! i~ J:ll ·~ '""'""' ' "" '"' ,)ll lf'-• rrn r;.' l~ '~ ff" ~ lit~ ,;;r ,., •,~ "l1 + ~·
pared with 3 percent in pect them to c:are for 1 ooo" ~"'" 4 ltt ,.,.., tJ.r , I " T"M 1 16 11.n b"' ,, •1M 1 ·r, ~/[' 1~ ~ ~~ ~v. J~ ·..,, £sou ire .• 15 ov.g.-4111!+ tt I~ 11~~f~ •1i 1 •'-' --~ "'"lr..l:::.'::":.;:·Mii::.,_!!,.~~:::..~.!!.. manufacturing. . Ironically. the chi
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Butthatw•s.past,andao-edient of service pro-=. lf. ,t,ULJ' l' .• ~U:fi · Ti' =c:1 1i. ·" "~"4 srnirnt?m-·"~:=1~0 2:~ Ili't' :i.-+ .. !tt,.1',T"l114 .J1:"'~"~+1t4 Sfl .. '"l'"l'"lhb
cording ta M acknowledged fuctivity ii often a machine. ~°"-'llh .!J ~ ff .tt '. ~ Pn'm n if:I: 1J: Hie! "'..,~ 1'·P, :~ww .. ~ ,t ~ fl" r.,,_ ~ i~'r.1 &·'t 1~ ~" ~ ~ti ffr fii : ,f ·~ ~ ~· ~ .--• authodty On ltrVICe (n.-Jntha. C1$t!:Ofthe!nsurance JfS:l , rr~b'RO •to<T•Pl'l::I~ 1'1 .' ~111! ~::·.~ :f~11 t,'Z II W6 +•£~1ndctr• n \ .. £f'ni\+4' ~~"'lot ... "~14mil--i. AMMl .. lti!MldrtdlM,9mH!l.I .. -,. -"" -•· -.!.>~1r"I' ''I '>\I" +1 "" •w ,,_ ..,,,M,..·~r.rt"' "' 1' 1'1r'f ,._ l"'-~ 1ftl\' 1[111 1 3t $.. ;, '1\ ... tl'JcMCI IPI II tf!IN toll Mrl C: 1111 need ..... be the future .. The ef~ up pro ......... i . notltle3 him " 1 ' . • . "l•r?.' .... 1 ,Q v -,,., '.Gr J.! ~,. c. .N ..lt r I~,,. f(fl c'1m .u =~t = Il:r+1~ \ll!IUtY .n~ J "" ~ ~· .. 1\111. ~IV!Ol!1'1Dll 1~ !MIN ·~ ...,.,......,, ~" ff~ Iii' ,,..". lJI •115 ti! fl =·,,.,.· .l "'f . ~·~ 1"1 rlnd ISd $1 U\4 •o:~ 11 •• ,',i" .. f:;! 1-" .,·•. = 1t:?s,·~.~ t • ::r.·~ fictmcl<1olvolum•.hemaln-wbenitmak<1calb,lumdi .. -,. 1,: ~,.,...:11,.1 · •.~,··r.·'~.,w~·r,:~~ll:ll ~·ii 13. ,,. ~ +• ''l""I'-",,. ,.,.._,...__llJ!!m;· "' '"!'" """'" ,'tl1~•-• tal"" a-001 limited to ••• ••· blll'ng _.. l" ""jl Uw l:r• I W L llfllioN r;MH ~· ~ f'lrl'[lllllf I !17 l1•)'t, I~ ... ~+1~ 11 ,,, 1: \ 1 ~ •'4 ,•"'+·;; f:F.,1111• 't'W'lll'lt "1Nr.t .. _Ariii. I (•I'"" ..... ·~ "1':" wte I • • • ~ , • In¥ ·j : !IC m j .o14 ,,,. .,,,,. • ' t, o e1 fl\Ho~.. ""2' +" Felitar .lOCI ,...,.., ,.. J •~ ~ , . ,.. .. .., .r.ttJ , ....,.,... =-1--..11---JlfOdudlon of....._.• aJont. -Bec:kf:'ti befievf:I that the ltfl " • Ott , , Pro Pd , ·••Of' q" n·71 II\ II t nv. ., , , ,111~1t,.rll ... "' Ill! ,1 1111"6+ \6 ntn ~!ot "a ~ t~ ~ " lll•l--1 i11)~lll lrllt ' ~ • 9"""'° , "1MI In • Am ~C°'1' , , 'Ifft ·li •ll C!\ ~ , If ~ ,6\\ • -11111 In I~ -•owt •;.f. ~ m ~ \~ lCltl'Mf -iti.111 J _. C'lllt lili t Any time you have a one-on· future of productivity In-1tn1r11t l 1 "'~ . , ~IClt . :Jl .. ~ • '1 ft mt:+ " ... , :Jk F111 ~ 1Bt »~ l'::: tl!W11 •a i ·~ lnli+ ~ g:; c.r1t .,, .. ~ 1111t w.' f"!!J
ts hl&hlY 1 ~· & ~-·~ IE:~~ i:Ji • ~ ~;; 1:i,'*:.:.lm.l:,.;~t·~r='ll;:i1 barbtt11hop,youhaveUmlta-dependent upon a marriage w.-1 ~ IWv.tl a•~1.v11~J!.os 1 w~ t , tntT _,; ~~Ult,~ I~ jl' '" :;';<',:.:"~ ,Ji F,-i:l•" "11.Jro .. 'ri'~i:,...;.,~,..
Uons, Beckett concedes. But with manufacturlnc. Without ~·~··V· 1 't"b'l··· if,'' ,,y ;. Ill:'" jl'l' I wi,:•u.r I: r::i ,::;: ... :ii ';! :,,. ll ~t • ~ .. 'I'.'.!., .. 1' ..... , ... ,...... ..!\ ... .,.. ••• n.:l.."C • e ~·~~
be also clalma that ma117 madllnes, oerv1tts would ,. ::•• l~ I m 0 l11 l:ll ll<"~ ~: , i:!:ll'&~ f ·I: c6i$,. 15 '! , i., "= ~ ii::~; I. !:.. ~ r, ,_ • .n '! • f ~ Z"" ._ t "' M = RS
aervice jobs need not ftqUl~ main dtptndent apon bumu "~ ~ .!· ·~ll~ {SI;'" " : I: z~-1t 1 j ~"""r!rt .M 1 ll ?!!! !!~ ~ ~"'~ ~ ,i •'• 1, ~.~ :"£~ ,,, -= !ft tl 1:::: =. -. 111 11'-.i
one wwt« for each client, energy. ., 11a. :ff "i: I: ·~ ... lli 1:~': ., • • :.=,.tait. •rir., 1~ ,,:: ,. m .. n:-... ~::'~ 'i ~ 'I ~" cn,ilf ~:D .,; 1t::.f 1 1 ·~
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Wall Street's 'Language' ·A 'Hindrance?
more about the u.;tr than it dares to pcneLrale lhis world_, word •hould. be 1y1tematlcally
NEW YORK (APl -Wall communlcatt1 to the Uatener. lest he be revr:aled by 1 examined to determine ir il ii
Sltee1'• ttrort1 al seJHn1 ltaell "Tht cuatomer can hlv' 1 foollih qunuon. Languasc or c:onslltenl . "ith the ttottJ ol.
to lhe pobllc an being lld I I odd I I " that IOrl It mean! I o a:ood m a r k e t l n a: com· betr1yed, a dl1tingullbed rou 0 or an ° ' iayi munlcatJon1." Kendall. "He c1n have 11 BJa discourage questions: Some of He thtn pro......,414 formation
. ' worda used in dealing with the \'ocabulary 11 developed, il
public. Needed, he said, are will taU reproarammlnt or
"ne•. fresh, J)O!lllve. descrlp-our sslesmen. our operations
live, modem terna.11 people, even our owners and
That wouJdtbe the be&lnnlnl • managers to Jmplemtnt It. It
•1wben a succeufuJ ne~ may even takl 11w cha.nlfl·" , HCUriU11 official bas characd. Board stock or perhaps an It can be tr1c:ed back lo the ~
Tht! traitor : lhe language, over·the-<!ounter stock. Jr he '1 day whtn the public wasn't of a profeiilontl marketlnJ,-;~~~~;;::~:::-;;;Jjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiii!!iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiii
Will Street's vocabulary 11, lucky, maybe even a hot iuue. needed. Now Jt 11. committee to explore thell LIAVIN• TOWN? ml
,. to apeak. the lan&W!ie 2f "If he's a little more Kendall temlnded • recent --All~•"ll"""'' ooH'T Lt:AvE vo1J11t 1St &1 2 sophl1tlcated, perhaf)I we can marketing meeting of the New HOMI! UNPROTICTED R E. LOANS
lhe atreet. 111' unique, quaint, orrer him 1 pot or 1 coll, York stock exchange lhal • How To Hohl · R E N T •
my1terous1 11\angy. And, In the itrlps, straps, 11 r 8 d d J, 1 , poor vocabular')' not only !PALS£ T££JH AN ULtltAtOHIC • It.HI .. Stt.IOO
opinion or Leon Kelldall, "It IJlf•adl, or maybe • diacre-lhnlla the capacity to think, r,. I u R G LA R • ..... .... ..
binda our thougbl proee,...." Uonary sccount. but mort imporllntly,'il llmils S.cuNly A LA R M : ::; ~~ ~,;. CAU
Kendall ii president of the The vocabul1ry or Will lhe ability to pick up new ~.J~•t,!:.''!Ji!:~~':'i.'f..u111b~ S Y S T I M Strtet It .1poken swlltly and bu1lnt•. orfatklAdtnhtnadbetl••ee.11"-!p. Nt l11tt•ll•• Cfl•,,. . 847•1200 8ec:Urttle1 lndu1try AJsocla-with auurance that only thoat "Whal do we do about It?" 1ABTEETH•r1"'dent11rt1a lonr.. cALL ,o .. tNl'Oa.MATioN
Uon, 1 trade group that \vho ihould know will un· he asked. And he answered: ~ =~b~ ~~d~-::U~; AL::~ ~~~~~Mt RILIAILI
represents many or the lar&e derstand . "Get a new language." and ~1111on, -_fMJTEJ:TH Dto-oi¥1t1H Of ... CM•t t 141n. _,,,, Ot•• c.. ttttc• '"'' n..uu ture Ad&ttl•• Powder. Otaturff 1611 Placentl.-C"t• Meta 11111 ct!Mr:t, • ""' J ,_~·~toc:~k~ma~r~ke~t~fir~ffi1~·~Al~~he~~N~a1~tu-ra~i~iy~tno~u~gh~,~·~m~e~m~be~r~~N~~~·v~e~ry~w~o~rd~n~e~ed~be!!_~tu~1~n~t~""~,..~·~t1•~t~to-ltn~lt-~-a._..!~~~~'4!1~·M;H~~~~~'!!!!!'!"!'*'~',..'"'~''~ I 1ee1 it, slreet talk reveals of the buying public .eldom chan1ed. he 1aJd, "but every 70W' dtnU.t tt1ular1¥ •
. Netb SkaRner ' . .
· Royal Savings and Loan A1socl1t101i hu opened the
doora or ll• new :seven·•lory building, pn El Toro
Rood. The newel! addlllon to the 'Mluion Viejo-El
Toro 1kyllne wu completed last week. The archl·
l"'!I wu O.K. i;;arl. Royal Savina• will occupy the
firlt Jloor. · ' . . i . .·
~lue Cross Battling
Automobile Insurers
By JOHN CUNNIFF •
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NEW YORK -While I ma·
jor , bill!lo Is loudly waged
be lwHn advocei•• or I&•
praenl "lau!I" syalem or
v1h~lt i111urlnce and "f>l'O-
~ntl of 1100-fault," another
ballle ii being roogh( betw;en
Slue Crost and auto lneurers.
To .. Y that'lhe ~lld tot>
ntcl 11 a amallee one nllghl ctuae one 10.n1Isjudge ill ilto.
J! loo Involvtt hundred• nr
mi/bona or dolilor1, e v ;, n
bll fona, and eveotuolly n1lght
Ill Oil Jdat 11 many firework.a.
·ll.11" JN lbe p r e 1 e n I
lotlalaUve context, It la Ille
ballle Within the bllllt, !ho
btotdlf one belhg whether
111~ Bhollld remain with
11\llt lru!urance, 'In whl uh
paylntnls are madu by tile
neJ{igent diivtt"s lnaurer,. ort
nK!iull, in w~ich the .dHvor•i
awn ln1urer pays, rl!gal'dless
of laull. · .', •
Siu• Cron, which provides
health Jruuranca coverage tor
7l milUon 1ubicribei'll, f;.,11
llJ&f it ihciUld conlln•• to be
lhl; primary provid~r undl!r
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'SAN FRANCISCO CAP)
-The av,,;ose 11mlly r ..
C!9"\! in San F~l8co1 a1
fiilured ilcc6fding lo tht
1970 ce""18, was f.10,503 a
year, a bit below the
. itttewide figure, l!aya lhe
Oen!Us :aureAi1.
.11\e st1tewidc ever.a&e.
the bu reau reporte9 ~er t6e week111nd, was $10.732,
li>r 11611-the lasl avellablo
aovenuntnt figure . , 'lilt city'• 7 1 5 ,.C 7 3
.midenu II yelll'• Ind older, fncluded -61 pel-ctnC
Jn white <oilat jobs alld II
P.:f'C9nl in government
Jtlbl, apparently also while collar.
Seventy·t.hree percent ot
the meu and 50 percent of
tbe woltljn ·wore ln the
l•bor l!Jlce, the \<port
•Id.
any state or. federal no-fault
plans ..
Some automobile in1urcr1
lo•I differontly. With big
prern.!urru: at 1takc, they seek
a major role In sellh\11 health
coverage 11 part of the over·
all auto inaural'tce packa111.
SO fir, Blue CroS! h11 been
wagtna .a ·1e1s tl'ian 1ucce111ru1
batlle, ha'llng won no clear-cut
victory in an}' of the 11ven
State pll.nl thil qualify, more .
or le!I, as no-fl.lull. ft j11 still tiiOlting in other states and
WaiblJlilon, D.C ..
The auto irllurers. 11)'1 1
Blue Cr<>11 spokesman, 1rt
powerful iobbyilrts. but non·
.profit Blue Cross still hopu to
ni1ke a major-impact on 11n)'
federal leg~lallon. · '
AJthough a federal n~fault
l1w 11 unJJkely in this M•1lon
of Congre11 will at least Ht up
guidelines wilhfn which tho
stg tes must work.
·WHY DOES Blue CrOls want
the busioeas? First of sll1 because ·jf already ha1 il.
In the view ol Waller
McNerney, lllue Cross pre•I·
dent, auto lrtlurers shlbkt 1upi.
plement re11ular ·health care
protection only in prbnary
health coverage is inadequate
to cover tbe eo1t of cAre.
If 75 million American• are
already covered by Blue
Croas. he arguos, why •llould
Ibey be roreed 10 pay ad·
,ditlonal premillml ror
duplicate coverage by auto In·
1urer11 ·
And there ii the matter or efrtoiency ~and coal. ••our
overhead 11 only 7 cents on the
dollar,0 says Mc Nerney,
•·'f'hein1 is 40 cents.'' /
More thsn II blliion· in
medical expens•s wlli lie peid
beceUJe of automobile ac·
ciderils thl1 year. If the11t C!X·
. pcnse1 "'.Y e r. e underwritten
11oh11y by aulo ln 1urer1
MoNerney claims,· that bill
would tlse by l400 million.
By conlrast, be ·adds, ii D!Ue
Cross and' Blue Shield had eoie
respontlbllity !or under•rltlng
theie expen1e11, admlni1tratlve
or operatln_g costs would add
only $10 n1lliion to the bill, or
$3/IO million '"''·
MOREOVER, he •dda, tho
nalton's 74 Blue cross pl1n1
afe ill a much stronger pot1I·
lion to exert preMure on
health care COiis, which ha ve
been rl1ing swlruy.
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Glamour Stocks
Pull Market Up '~ .. ~": ~'· ,1111 trllne .~...,. 'rcJ'!r.., :. ~·I :=f'JJ\ . t~P,<o01 ,00 NEW YORK (AP) _ Plices lo.rg!lll t!J bstantial "" • 11
gaJns in today's sroCk~m_arket, although they sUpped ~r~-~. •
bllcl< a little at !be lbtlsh. Trading was moderate. '::iiJ':;I' •
. There were no major econoll)iC or international ~~I~':? '
developments to stl.mulate investors, but analysts ~~"illr 1,
said that with the help of some glamour stocks the ~::f9~ '.
market pulled ahea.d in a reaction to Monday's in· ~11tvFO •
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klei Ntt (IMIS.) Mltlll Low CNM (flt,
Finance
Briefs
e .ll•M 6'9nt
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fice of Economic Opportunity
ha &lven tho .Rand Corp. of
Santa Monica, a 11.5 mlUlon
fl'lm to acqllil'a data re1 .... t
llf&mto acqulrw data rell¥mlt !• _11olicy decisions la lbe
*1111 lnluranco .....
8lnco ~--con._ II "°"'-' .... nna reform 0( 1 b 1
Med.icald program and ,.....
1jon ol • nal!Oiial hallll .,_
auranco oyatem, OEO olftGllll
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almf!d al develo•i·~ data dial
can serve u a bas?s for ~ nalional policy dlclllons.
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Lag1111a lleQeh
EDITION
VOL 65, NO. 187, 5 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1972 TEN CENTS
Soviet Demand Threatens Chess Title Match ·
REYXJA VIK, Iceland (UPI)
American cbeu · challenger B o b b y
rucher apolOfPud today !or delaying tbe
start ol tbe world championship match
wttb Ruaalan Boris Spusky, but a de-
mud from the Soviet cbea federatlon
threatened to cancel-the Zt--game series.
The RulSlan cheaa group cabled Dr.
Mu Eqwe, president of the International
Cbe9 Federation, demanding t h a t
Fiacher bO ordared to forfeit the ·first
rame because 'be did J10t abide by an.
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agreement which said both playera must
sbow up within one bour of the scheduled
game time.
Euwe said be could not (Ive tbe f¥
game to Spasaky becauae tbe Rlislians
did not object to the first postpon<>
ment. However. he aatd the entire match
~uld he endangered lf the Soviet.
pressed the issue. 1 "II the Russians insist.on this penalty,
I believe the whole match is off,'' said
Euwe. •
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"We are aorry that tbe world cham-
pionships were delayed. The problema
causing the delays were not tbt world
champion (Spassky) who I respect ~ a
player and a man," Fischer said:
"JI gr""'"'aster Spossky or tbe Soyiet
people w~ inconvenienced or dlscom·
lite<( I am indeed unhappy !or I had not
the slightest' lntentiOn or this occurring,"
·Fischer said.
• O!fJolala .boped . the • twl~lponed
tournameot eould aet wmr way· Tbljl"I-..
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day but, earlier, representatives of both
Fischer and Spasaky broke of! talks,
casting doubt. .. the possibility the
match would he held.
'l'be start ns Postpooed from Sunday
while Flsche.r stayed in New York,
bar(ainlng !or)DOre money.
lt was postp!¥ttd a second time Tues-
d11;y after Spas.Uy said Fischer insulted
him by refusing to show up to dtaw lots
• to see who got to make the f1rst move.
He demanded Tiaclter apolotilze and said
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the federation mus\ censor rl'"scher.
Fischer, who has remained in seclusion
since arriving in Reykjavlk early Tues.
daf, apologized in a statement read by
his second, the Rev. William Lombardi.
The demand from the Russian chess
federation followed soon after represeb-
taUves Of Spas.sky said they had broken
off talks with Fischer's representatives.
Earlier, the official Soviet ne\vs agen-
cy Tass · criticized Fischer and said he
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·Eatery No Place for Camel, Fowl
'Yc;iu know how It works. Ut a camel
get his nose in a health food store and
pretty soon the whole beast is inside -
which unsettles Laguna Beach police.
The Ull!ettl!ng .saga o! the dromedary
began beca~ Lagunan James Douglas
Roberts is an anim81 lover.
At 7 p.m. on the Fourth of July,
Roberta' enthusiasm for his four-footed
friends landed him in the arma or the
law. 'Ibe charge; aUOwing animals (one
cal11el and tbrtt dOgs) in an eating place,
Name Sought
F9r Laguna
Crash Victim •
The Oranre County Coroner's Office is
aeeklng the ldenllllc1Uon of a middle-
aged woman pedestrian Who was fatally
lhj..-.d Tuway night as ahe attempted
tO croes South Coast lllghway in Laguna
lltach.
Laguna Beach polite said the woman,
now identified only as "J aq_e Doe," was
struck do.wn at 9:S5 p.m. in"the Calliope
Street crosswalk and was pronounced
dead on arrival at South Coast Com-
munity Hospital.
Aplert.Alois Riley, 24, of Sierra Madre,
driver of the .small foreign car that
struck t)te Wlidentified woman; was
l>Q!>ked by llaguna Bqoh l'olice quus-
plcion of involuntary manslaughter and
later releaaed on ISOO hall.
1 The victim was in her late 50s or early
809:. according to ,corooer'a deputy Russ
Green, five feet six inches tall, weighed
about 200 pounds and baa brownish-grey
hair. and blue eyes.
She was wearing a pint and brown
dress. pink sweater and brown shoes,
which were knocked off, along with her
Wristwatch, by the impact of the ac-
cident.
Her purse contained no wallet or iden-
tiflcatlon, the deputy said, and lite only
presO.rclue to her Identity is a personal
letter from a rural addreu in Kentucky.
addrt:Sled to "Dear Marge'' and signed
'!Emma.''
·· Investigation of tho-..aclent is in the
bands ol the district attomey's office.
in violation of' the health and ,_rety code.
Roberta' pr6blema started when police
ofricer Paul Role spotted a large crowd
ou tside the r~taurant, 782 S: Coast
lllghway, and found they were admlring
a young camel, with a rooster riding oo
its back. ·
Rose called the station to see if there
might be. any local law against keeping
camels on sidewalks -Uien amended bis
query · with ' the information that the
camel had now entered the restaurant.
Sgt. ~orman Babcock made a hasty
search of the municipal code, found that
domestic anlmals are definitely barred
from eating pla~. WUd animals cannot
be kept in the city. wltbOut special
permission from tbe city council. ,
~.:l°~""'=·~; b.frd'J7.i , for He c8IJ'ed cur Al'
torney -.1el"l'oor who said that in ·~ lawhook tblJ·wtilJd cj~•lllY.l camel as a domestic anlm_aJ, ·\befMore not pennit·
ted in restaurantJ. · '
The Information -!ranimitted to of-ficer Rose, who tmparted It to Roberta
and the camel'• owner, Ode Lewis B.
Marvin of Topanga. .
Marvin said he'd bn>ughl tbe camel,
and the rooster, to Laguna at Rohem'
request as a sort of promotion stunt for
the health lood parlor, but he'd bi glad to
remove It right away H it was apinst
the law.
Roberti, 21, or 1564 Pala Way, was
cited [or violatioo of tbe health and sa!~
ty code.
The camel, police reported, was loaded
into Marvin's vehicle, a converted black
Cadillac hearse, which was last seen ·
]leading north on Pacific Coast lllghway,
Council Weighs
$500,000 Loan
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Laguna Beach city councilmen, at their
regular 7 :30 o'clock stsslon tonight, are
expected to authorize City Manager Lar·
ry Rose and Finance .Director Robert
Green to borrow up to $500,000, In tax an-
licipaUon warrants, to Ude the city over.
a linanclal dry spell until property laJ:
receipts are available later in the year.
With only 131,AI ldl Jn the city coffers
at the end ol lht lllcaJ year, tbe council
appears to have no dK>ice but to borrow
enough !Wlds to maln!atn operations dur-
ing the coming months.
The use of tax anUcipatk>n warrants is
common practice In achoo! " district.,
which are almool totally dependent upon
pfoperty tu revenuea , but cities
normally have sufftclent revenue from
other aources It operate without hor·
rowing. •
8trirce vp t1ae -fltmc1 ·
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Tlie outdoor concert held Friday by .the Wjcblta .
State University band found this junior conductor
bQsy lbrough in9st of the aession. Band directing
can be •tiresome work and the iast photo slrows
a once-firm arm drooplnc a bit
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Wtioflland Drive 'Issue
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taguna . Zone ~uror D~e?
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of .... ~ ........
Laguna Beach's Woodland Drive Is
&bout to be rezoned bact to residential in
a land uae flap that , ... back more than
five years_ and shows signs ol being.
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. Now, the l~lanning Commlaslon la
Considering wKloing What wu done
before. And a new Laguna flap may be
brewing. •·
The plaruiip( commission Mooday
renewed. -55 · p
The 1167 ' PWiniDI' commiulon once ,000 erSOJis ·
took a look at a parcel ol canyon prop-• • · ,
perty and decided u ·wou1d be a dandy H . . =>· .. '~ ~ man~actur1ng . (Ml·A , it Laguna Sand ,,., ' ' The.city needed indultrial property, It DeOpite stiff cool omhore .-tiJndl an
'""Id ~ tu -wltbout Ip-. ' . ' ~bly IQcreatna ~ft,. aervJC. l)eeds , eatlmal0\1 55,oOll -. packed the aand
incl a lllted ....Wtanf'reeonuileiidecf lt. o1 Lagilna Beach over the Fourth ol July
, A !Jci~ lfoi-ped when ocme of holiday. , • ,,
passed to the second public hearing July
17 a proposal to zoot the &lftected ar,.
back to residential.
lJndtr tbe present Ml·A zone resident.
thero may continue to live in their
homes, but, only limited Tepair _and_
remodeling may be undertaken aihce lite
mldentlal use la non-conforming to tbe
zone.
This means that ""1lhborhood upk,.p
has surftred and it meana that resident&
·w11ooe homes have heei! deslroyed bT fire
or ~er colamity cannot rebuild.
If the comml.saJon were to rezone, the
'residents could rebuild, refurbish ·and
(See WOOIJIAND, P ... I)
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the .~ of , the area between • The llle(Ulni ~ lc!d&ed IZ 2 LA M H ~d Mllll(an and Woodland Drives lllong . reacua and 5' 111'11 alda ~y, nollng . · en ·~ , Liitma Cinyan Road 4eclded the)' didn~ . tbe number ,of Jncldenta wu kept down
'!l"t . to be lftOl!ed. The COflllllluion because ol a chlly 51 degree water Q Le d £"..:. d reaonec1.the land ..,....y. temperatun. . • ....,,_ . D .W u.iD UCt
PSA Jetliner
Com»lande.ered
Over California
'Therapy::: C.~lled ·Torture
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Rap in Laguna
· Two Loa Anltles •roa men wm:e
released on hall late Tuetday alter being
arrested on the· Laguna· Beach boardwalk
on auspiclocl ol Jen condud ia a pnblic
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Coed CJ,aims T-ickle · '1'T-eatments Left-Bruise t--~ . ( ' .
SAN JOSE lUPI) -A farmer coed
wbD u ld sbe ,,.. ulclr'ba'ed" br 1 ..,...,gist Ullnc bla .... tlylt ol
tlwlpl' has been nu<led 1171,000 bT a
Supertltr Court jury for lnjurlu ....uittng
from the troatmont.
Ptttlli Abrlham, 12, wm the award
-.. fonMr -· Dr. Robert w. Zolloll, prof.-ol PIY'holosr at Cal
jllat. .-, J•. Rt II upectecl to appeal.
~ ii ...... ol a tecbalque
known• "r111 rdactioa." dacrlbed u "tldllrtc. potJq 61 IUJllulatJnc • ...
lltnl .. -pet"""""91 ---· lit ..... a dlde II Mlrby Loa
OllGI, tlHlq autllllc cldldren -lhoae
wttli llnlaq and ~awal pri>blems. -' Miii -•· -ol lettl-f1111!! • advice o! bet-phyalcl•n that
-ol tbt tbenpy ml(ht ~ a--. Blit ahe takl In '* oull that • pold l4tl! I« a J>llour llllrapy _ ... to try
to ltlolve an.llllOlll!lal problem. ,
. ''J -tllrluretl,' lnclqdJnl choklnc,
bellbtl, ~ uf IY!nl me down and
lllcklng n_. In 111,J -. " • llld
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lep and a lacerated ~
A tape.d Ibo u.i.. .-., ptlldDo
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ated wtlll li?roaall · and pleadillg1 was
played to tbt jury. .
' Thne tiiodleaJ docton testilted during
' Ute IUllJ . trial thal · !iJs technique "ea·
ctedod the bouqtla ol customary medical
. tnctlte."
· 7.oalew told a district 1ttorney'1 Jn.
._.lplor, "ilhlnl< I di' her a favor.'.'....!
Of Ute tmlment, he said, "We do It
lut1otl;. Wt tlel!le 1tt11!Uve points o[ tho
bo-'1 11.Jn<:uce i,unhter."
. r..iow -dactibed Tuesday as a .., !IGled !or develoJ>ln( 1 cure !or
ntlldc ""'l"ren. Dr. J ~;\..her called It trail<" that
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Police Sgt. Ntil PutteU and off1Ctr
Rick ~ made )hi an-esta afltt
alle(edly oboerving the two on the
hoanlwall: near tbe El P-~ lot.
The urests, PiirceU Aid todoy, did, 119t
Involve IOlkitation, IS did Ove earlier
Art C<>tooy llTtlts that oparked 'I mass
protest by the Laguna homoaoual com·
munlty.
Tho officer said be and KPlzln wore
-king a narcoUcs a..._t wllen
the)\, o-.ed the polt IQ what they
tenriM a vlolatloo ol tho law ap\Dlt
lewd condud.
8"olced II the LquM Beech police
at.lion and later -Oii ""11 "'"' John Allen Pad,.U, 21, ti Weal Loa
An(ales and Donald Manholl -. 14,
"' ifoll1woed. -·
and his backers planned to l1!t 1 com-
puter 10 try to win Spas.sky's liUe.
"'It has b<:.elt learned in joumallst
clrcles here that Fischer's patrons hav&
'''or ked out rather original playing tactica
for the match in which they were not
guided by chess interests ," Tass said:
The news agency said Fischer's
followers worked out an arr~gement
'vith a.computer center to transmit each
move and the computer Would calculato
a counter--move. ·
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Calls Jet
Unit 'Safe'
The Federal Aviation Adminlstratiol
has given lb approval to plans for a ne1'
jet age airport at Chloo Hills, north of
Yorba Uttda.
Leo J. Leary, spokesman !or Chino
111111 Alrport Complex tne., said the FM
ruled that the proposed jetport would not
adversely affect the sale and efficient
use of Cl.Ufornia airspace. ,...
There "" one ratricUoa, however.
The federal qeacy approval la !or a
modified plan, sreotty re<Juced bl scope
!roqi the .,.Joel flrtl 111'-'1 ln NO\'tml><r, i'i'lf Intl calls lor . no incn
than llll,lltlO. -.:lal -.,.. ..
tlOlll aMually,
Anotltfr hurdle ii a .-.quired •n-
vlrp!'ITIODlll Jmpoct report that will Jn.
elude nolle and~ -
Learj ald Jlrml wlr'e beln( contacted
now to make this report which must
receive approval by the FM and ll1'I
Southern California Aviation Council, a
branch o! the Southern Calllorola
A!aoclatloa o! Goverrunent. (SCAG).
· No e.stlmate of the cost of the jetport
and support facilities has been made
from when the first fonnal an-
nouncement of the pro/eel surfaced lut
Oct. 20, ~hen a "round f gure" of '200 mu.
lion wu "(oiced.
The comintrclal operation 'rutrtctions
should .no~ ..be a. harcls)Jjp, Lea,; aald,
pointin( out _that Oranre County Airport
had le11 than 29,lltlO such operations in all
o! 1971.
Location or tho propoaed a~, Jong a
project bl Santa Ana ~ Wood,
I• north of Pr~do Dam and the -Freeway and toulh ol _Diamond Bar ID
Los Angeles County. About 48 percent of
the land invol ved -23,000 acres -Is in
Oranae County, another 48 percent in San
Bernardino' and less than four percent In
Los Angeles County.
Leery said no objection had been voiced
by San Bernardino County Qfiicials or
mldenW -and north~o[ the proposed
project.
Put objectloni have come from
citizens and officials of Yorba-Linda,
Brea and other northern Orange County
cit!•, principally al a lteorlng held in
PlacenUa lul February.
Leery eallmatea that the airport when
completed will be handllnG about It
million -ngers by 1110. He pointed
out that nolae should not he a !actor Jo lhO future with the Improved enrinel now
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Move Into
;Qu~ng Tri
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:sAJGON (IJl'I) -'A 1,200-man South
:i1<1n1me,. f0r<e moved Into ~•111 Tri
41,y today, set up a command post and ~ out through the· ruined city's
"'"""" and residenUal di~trlcts.
:;Bowever, pv~ent spoketmen said
ijey would not list the city u.rccaptured
llplil government troops, c:onlrol!ed the
lf!llled cllll<!el in the center of the town. 1 :•1'Ullta'ry sources sald the troops met.
tiitly Ught resist.ince bot no attempt was
Jiade to storm the citadel, lhe JlOllible
i:.nunun!St headquartera.
• :J, 20,000 ·man South Vietnamese task
1'ce moved north Into Quang Tri prov·
~ more than one week ago. •:so· tar, fighting has been retativ<ly
llBbt and allled officers said they do JlQI
l<iiow where the estimated 411,000 Com·
luUnlJts wl\o took the erovince May l are
lllding. . .
~·The provihcial cl.pita!, Quang Tri city,
li.s been levelled by bombing attacks
oince the Communists captured the prov·
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·study of Pacific-Ro.ute
:•Wldle the lead elements moved into the What's it rt or Pacific Coast Freeway anYway.'' ·
PiY "1th µttte resistance, South VJet· was handed a solid setback Monday night Matney then moved for an o(ficial vote JfmJime tnarines seven miles southealt of declaring that the council would take no 9lana Tri Cly met wilb a heavy North ·by Huntington Beach city councilmen. action on a resolution supporting Burke's ~i.nese counterattack froltt a bat· They refused -in an odd. manner -:-to bill.
lillOa tupported by li tanks. , ' support a proposed ,five-ye;w study o'Nhe Mayor Al Coen, frustrated by the ;!Tbelnarinee reported no tank! krlocked f eed fro Jhe Lo Angeles freeway batlles, declared, "I rea11y don't 'out but said •• Comm"•'•'· were killed ree.way n s m s ,0 .,.....,1,;11 Co t 1· t th Sa t A R' understand this whole thing. I C<Juld with government caaualtie111 placed at uny me 0 e. n a na .1ver. throw it into a deadlock by abstaining."
nine dead and 16-wounded. The measure is proposed. by State Coen did abstSin. So did Gree.n aod
Two miles southeast of Quang Tri City ·Assemblyman Robert Burke (R·Hun-then councilman Ted Bartlett also ab.
at IWldown Tuesday, a battaUon of about · tington Beach) who was looking Cor suP. stained', leavi.rig Matney and Duke on the
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Draws Residents ~
A proposed rei.one to permit a seniqr
cittzens apartment cornplO drut.a 3tand--
Jng-room only crowd to the Laguna
Beach City Hall chambers to speak on
both aides of the appllcallGn.
That reione request wa1 sent on to the
occond public bearing July 11 by planning
commissioners Monday after some con-
fusion surrounding the p o s s l b l o
withdrawal or postponing of the matter.
Developer John Elden told com·
m.lssioners that he would like the request
taken "off tlfe calendar" for a while to
enable him to work further wtth the clly
planning department.
He said that his development actually
called tor a new zone rather than the M,
multifamily zone he was applyihg for.
commissioners declined, noting legal
requirements for the public hearings 9.nd
observing that city planning staU was. too.
busy now to initiate research on a zoning
ordinance revision.
· The public &earing which lasted nearly
two hours was punctuated frequently by
the rapping gavel of 1 acting chairman
John McDowell.
Commission chairman Carl E. Johnson
relinquished his commission seat as his
home is in the area of the propl)Sed
development.
Eld'n told commissioners that hia pr~
poied complex on the 7\1:-aere 1ite_oo the
hill above City Hall would serve a critical
need for the elderly.
City planning staff recommended
again!t approval or the development's re-
quired rezone "although 'the motives are
wortby.'1
A _petition signed by 160 persons, and 47
letters in oppositon \vere received by
commission. Ten letters 1n favor of the
proposal were received.
Critics charged that the tow-cmt
apartments would place a d d i t I on a I
dernanda on city services, tower property
values in the expensive ·nlei;u>orhoOd, be
built on unstable ground, not meet paik·
ing needs, have poor aceess for emergen-
cy vehicles, and, co~ld noi guarante\,
residence only for senior citizens.
Elden said his pedest~ian-oriented
complex of about 200 uni ta would serve ·
only the elderly and tbat a pr~liminary
advertisement bad drawn 250 applicants.
Numerous statements oo that ap-
pllcaUqn form stated that long time
_Laguna residents were quickly being
priced out of town, Elden said.
The developer said that his proposed
complex would be more beneficial to the
city than presently allowable single fami·
ly residential development.
La Mirada Youth Arrested
500 Co_mmunilts· .attacked government port from Pis own city, He didn 't get it. short end Of the vote.
I ~=lt~n ~:~~/~?~-~~~J~ks .. No ' .t·o~~:~~h~~~~~1~;~6'1:..!,.:0~f!rn~~ .. po~{~e~·bllr~~~nkW1~ ~~~~,T~· ...... w--..• !t·k .. ···P·Jrl . ·1· . 4·· Fo' r ... oru·-·-·· _ .. gs'
·-......... Ul'l""<O!Tes]>Olldetit Barney SeiDeit Councilman Jerry Matney. "Huntington, it the kiss of death as.far as local support 11 \7 ' ' .
reported the troope: entering Quang Tri Beach ii the only portion of lbe freeway is concerned.
City today radioed back that it bad been still left." Two councilmen, Donald Shipley and
leveled by bombardment. "A freeway that goes nowl:wre ls no Norma Gibbs, were absent. Both are in
.• Heavy naval shelllnt and a~al born~ 8sset," added Councilman Henry Duke. Europe, but bave previously upressed
mg preceeded th~ orth V1e_tnam~e Councilman Jack . Green defended anU-!reeway sentiment.
capture of lhe provmce, .South Vietnam s Burke's proposal, saying, "It's an at. At one time, Huntington Beach was the no~t, and during .the govern. tempt to bring a Dttle order out of chaos. lone coastal city in Orange County sup-
ment ~ve to retake:, tbe city over the I'd Jove to get some of these people porting the Pacillc Coast Freeway.
J>ast e!ght days. . . through town, even U we just dump them
• The province fell to the Commuru~ a jn Newport Beach." .
month after they launched the~ offensive Later, however; -oreen 'threw u-p hi! .!n South Vldnam March 30. It 11 the only handa and .Xclatmed: "If dlieini make a
.P;rov!nce shll; m North Vl.etnamese ,hands. damn bit of difference what we do, ~he Court Restores
State Delegates
To.Sen. McGavern
Seibert said that behind today s lead legislature will do what it wants ~lements entering Quang Tri City was
.flle main body of a paratroop vanguard,
,J;OOO men 1trong and backed by tanks,
,l!Jat ptllbed forward from positiOlll ball_ a
inile and a mHe oouth of the city.
" Quang Tri City normally bu a popula·
·~on of :15,000 but most of these fied oouth
when the city was overrun by the North
'Vletnamese.
.... More refugees were created by today's
.iOveromeot pu1h into Ifie city,
_ ~111 Pagel
TORTURE ...
the jury awarded MIJll Abta'l""' tho
damages.
Asher asserted Zaslow was "widely ae-·
claimed in professional· circles" for hil
work with autlsUc children. ·
"Anybody who has ever been conne;Cted
with him wi>uld be deeply resentful of
that (the trtaJ's) caricature of the man,"
A!her said. "It's .ary,_very,.lpigic.Jha.t
they will now remember him on tliis kind
of basis/'
Zaslow, a graduate of UC Berkeley,
believes that autism, a s e v er e
psychological problem, is caused by a
tension transrer from parents to children.
His theory is that children senae paren-
. tal rigidity and, 1as a result, withdraw in-
to themselves and wipe reality from
their minds.
Movie Director Dies
TRACY (AP) -Hal Walker, 76,
veteran motion-picture and -relevl'Sion
comedy director, died ·Monday. Walker
directed such films as "Duffy's tavern,"
•lJtoad to Bali," "Road to Utopia" and
"At War With The Army."
OUN•I COAST ..
President Tu1·ns .
To Peace Talks,
Foreign Aifa~rs
President Nixon will shlft ·empbasis ~
day 1from hollda'Y relaxation to in-
ternational afrairs -primarily po,n-
~ering the U.S. strategy which will be put
to work when the Paris peace talks
resume July 13.
The President spent -~ of the
Independet:e Day holiday at home with
family and friends, taking a short time
out to deliver a traditional radio address
ffum his otfioes. ~ -
Later In the day he and two close
triends hit the bc8ch -something they
have done every day since arriving last
Saturday.
LOoking rested aiid well tanned, Nixon
repeated his earlier orders to whoever
would listen -Hgo to the beach and try
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WASIIlNGTON (AP) -The U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals here today
handed a victory to the forces of Sen.
George McGovern in thl!ir battle wilb the
Democratic· Credentials Committee for
California delegates. · .. .. ·
At the. same time , forces of Chicago
Mayor Richard J, Daley "were given a
setback by the COlll'I. in the IOC<ll1d hall of
the dual attack on the comri\ittee'a boUy
disputed decislolis.
The appeai, 'court reversed a District
Court decJsi°'1 which upheld the com·
mittee.'s action of stripping 151 dell!gates
from CaJifomia. The Circuit Court
ordered the di,§trict bench to rewrite its
decision in the California case in ac-
cordance with an opinion not yet filed.
• From Pagel
WOODLAND • • • some swimming." ....
Since his working ¥acation began Jn repair, but the folks who bought Pl'Q~ san Cl emente Saturday, Nixon has had er:ty in tile area with an eye toward
two house guests, Charles G. "Be.Bev-developing light · manufacturing uses
Reboro of Florida and New York in:-'would be out in the cold,
dustriallst Robert Ablanalp. · In the years since the 1967 decision,
';Ml-A Uses have encroached" Into the
Laguna Leagtie
Chooses Johnson
The Laguna Beach Civic League board
of directors had endorsed Carl E.
Johnson as the ritan to replace Coun-
cilman Edward G. Lorr in the July 25
recall-council election.
residential neighborhood, planners were
told. i
So now the dilemma. 2.one back· to R-1
and make the resident.! happy and the
light manufacturing people unhappy, or,
leave the zoning as it is and keep the
residents _1,inhappy and .. leave t b e
manufacturing folks alone.
The commissioners received soml! ad-
vice from the community.
· The commission received six letters
supporting the residential rezone and two
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A 19-year-old L;l Mirada youth iJ In
custody in Laguna B01cl! today after
allegedly supplying acconal tablets -
known as "reds" to a 14-year~ld girl, • also from La Mirada.
Police·were summoned to the Wood's
Cove. Bea~h at 3:40 p.m. Sunday by a
i:tttzen who reported seeing the youtblul
pair on the beach when a large wave
came uP and doused them.
The two shed most of their wet
clothing, hanging It on · a bush to dry,
then returned to. their l!lanket where the
man allegedly produced a pl8stic'bag full
of red pill! which be and the girl began
eating.
The couple appeared to pass out on the
blanket. the citizen reported. · •
Polic:e l'Q!!Sed ~--~·pair and took them into custody, ilOll( wtlb.15
of the red pill! found on the blariket, Sgt.
Neil Purcell said today.
The glri w" tramfemd to Juvenile
\ "
Solon's Journey Ends
HONG KONG (AP) -U.S. Reps. Hale
Boggs and Gerald Ford arrived in Hong
, Kong today after a lo.day visit to China
which Ford said he hoped woul4 "help
expand the growing relations between the
People's Republic of China and the
United States'." Neither would comment
on discussions with Premler-Olou En-lai
and other Chlnese leaders until they
report to President Nixon.
GEM TALK
TODAY
by
I. C. HUMPHRIU
EXCITING JEWELRY
FROM SMALL DIAMONOS
DAILY PILOT
The board Vote was unanimous in sup.
port of Johnson, a past president of the
Civic League.
letters opposed to il .
Andy Wing told the commission lie Designers of unusual jewelry. that
would like the zone dionged back to the is .within reach of a large number of
Tl'I• Or•no• l:ol•t ~ILY PILOT, wltll wlllc"
I• com&>lntd the NtwJ..Prtu, is publlstlt'll tir
tile Or•• co.at Publltlllng COl'tPlllY. s~
rfll• edl!IMs •re publbhtd, MOfld•Y tllra11gll
Frlc:l•r. for Cost• Miii, \H""POrt •,•Kii,
H""1tlngtor. &rtch/P:Olllllllfl \ VIHfY, L1gun1
8tld\, lr.tM/Stddlebadl find Salt Cllrntflhl/
S•1t Ju111 Cap1slr1110. A s1no11 rttlOn•I
tdlllori b PllblWIM Sllllrd•P end Sunc11rs.
TM prlncJj:)al pub11sPllng pl1nt b II )» 'N!!ll
air Sir"'• c..-11 M.a, Ca1uom11, fH2',
A statement 1 s s u e d following
decision cites Johnson for his work on the
sign ordinance, support of the Main
Beach Park and work for the 36-foot
height limitation. ..
Johnson,_ 50, is currently chairman of
the Laguna Beach planning commission.
Along with candidate.'! Larry Campbell,
Wayne Baglin and Beth Leeds, tie is
seeking the council seat . now held by
Lorr.
way it was. Wing's homo Uhree burned consumers are steadily increasillg
down some time ago and he would like to their. use of small gems in creating rebuild, but he can't.
"Residential use of the area should be e~citing rings, brooches, pendaqts,
protected by residential zoning. There bracelets and pins for women.~
are no manufacturing uses there other
than those which are permitted in the Men also are benefitting from this
r.esidenUal zone.!~-Ii.kl Wlng.-He meant ·· ··trend··toLthe unusual. Rings, cuff
the arts and craftS undertaken by area. links~ and tie pins ar~ now being
artists there. b' t" ' f Paul 1Yestbrook, Laguna real estate creaied through com ma ions o
Hall, he added, and the youth Is In
custody, awaiting an-aignment Thursday
on charges of J)OS.'ession of dangerous
drugs, furnishing drugs to a juvenile and
contributing tO the delinquency of a
juvenile. .
In other narcotics activity over the
(our-day tloliday in Laguna, a dozen
persons, eight of them lOcal, were ar-
rested on a variety of minor narcotics
charges in the areas of Victory Walk,
Woodland Drive, Victoria Beach, Cres-
cent Bay Beach and Sleepy Hollow. ·
Planning Clerk
Receives Honors
' .. Judy ,Ronaky, Laguna Beacq_Planning
Commission minute clerk and a city
planning secretary, has been honored for
her meritorious servi~'~ in 10 years of ci·
ty work by a commission ~lutlon.
The resolution cited Mn. Ronsky's
dedication and hard work through the
years to the Laguna Beach Planning
Commission.
HThe thing I always liked was that in
lbe minutes, she always makes our com-
ments sound more l'ntelligent than they
really were/' observed Carl E. Johnson,
commission chairman.
Mrs. Ronakv Will leave her post on July
15. She is t6e wife of artist Edmond
Ronaky and lives at 1295 Dunning Drive.
for the man
of 'the moment ...
CARAVELLE•
by BULOVA
Jet Saks OK ·_
To Red Cliina
WASHINGTON (UPI) -'[he
Commerce Departm.at AJd today
It approvtel ,. flto-mllllot -1
license tor the Bo<lng CO. that I
would clear tbe war for t~ sale or
Americtln-msde commercial jet
airplanes to Q:immunist China.
The license means that the
Administration has given its bless·
ing to the snle of seVeral 7~
aircraft to the Peking government
if Boeing and the Chinese can come
to terms .
"We are still negotiating with the
Chinese on this purchase, 0 a
Boeing spokesman said I n
\Vashington. "\Ve have not got
anything signed on the dotted line."
From Pagel
AIRPORT ...
being installed on the new 747s, DClOs
and Lockheed 10111. He said the present
DC8s, 707s and 737s wi-11 be obsolete by
1976 when the Chino Hills project is in
operation.
Project piymoters say the only in~
habited area which could be remot«:}y af-
fected by noise from the jetcraft in the
future is the Olinda Village development
of about 300 residents in the north Brea
area.
Oradge county Airport officials ha4 no
comment on the project today but
previously Robert Bresnahan, county
director of aviation, had a d v ised
supervisoi;s that FAA approval was only
a "remote possibility."
Recently, Third District Supervisor
William Phillips, at the urging of Yorba
Linda officials, suggested creation of a
vast wilderness area in Chino Hills.
At the request of Phillips, San
·Bernardino County -supervisofs .. M!heduled-
a public hearing on the proposal two
weeks ago but postponed it when no
Orange County officials appeared to
testify.
Leary said today that "final negotia-
tions are under way for teams of na-
tionally known speciailsts to conduct th~
environmental impact study. They will
include ecologists, h y d r _o I o g l s ts ,
botanists, zoologists, ornith-Ologists in ad-
dition to other experts and audi()
en_.gJp~{S,.
Col .. John Lowman, president of the
Chion Hills promotion, said the report on
the impact study will be made available
well in advance of public hearings to be
held later this year.
He pointed out that .~he environmental
impact report approval is necessary to
obtain federal grants to fin ance the proj·
ed.
Additional funds, Lowman said, could
be raised ·through revenue bonds issued
by a special airport district, a
municipality or one or more counties.
Tustin Man Hw·t
In Cycle ·Mishap
A 22-year-old man from Tustin suffered
a broken nose and other facial injuries in
the spill of his motorcycle on the Visbeek
Ranch ln inland San Clemente Tuesday.
Police said they and an · ambulance
were summoned to the end of Calle
Salvador at about 5:50 p.m. and fowld
Patrlr:k M. Bray in need of n)edical
treatment.
Bray, who said he fell from his cycle a
Cew minutes before, was treated at
Mifsion Community Hospital.
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declsion was not a very intelligent thing. quartz and· gold.
to do. People wbo do want to improve . ,
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Pro-environment People (PeP) of
Laguna Beach will prese_nt ' color movie
and slide presentallon on lit~r and waste
managemen t at 8 p.m. 'l'tlursday in the
City Hall Council Chambers.
Environmental rllm, "Things Worth
Saving" takes a Jook at current
municipal collectlon and disposal prac·
tices wilh specl.al emphasis on the new
systems of recovering resources from
wast~. ·
Following the movl•, Pcl' will pro1<nt
the slld .. lecture on the challenge of litter
and solfd waste management.
Dlustrated are <he techniques being
demonstrated at various clcltles in·
eluding Wall Disney World in Florida.
Public admission to lbe presentalion is
free.
•
~~~t ~'?" people. And this ts what people sapphires. In the men's division, ~=b.C::::1r!!':~· y0:.: 1~J.
Bui two property ownen of the area lop winner was a tooled cufi·link . ;· ••• &e lotpt tlM tloll71rind·and·wto~
don't want a r<Sldenual zone. Sltd tie tack sel, with small dla-GI" tnnllitorlud tlm• by Cuovell~
They say. that they bought the land monds centered in ' lily·llke cup1. ta hth nplu Id calodu mod•~
wtth Ml·A use in mind and that to ...... 1osee.t1e,
change zones in mld·stream would be d.. In the search for "something dlt·
nylng them their rights. ferent," men and women are also
"It would be an injustice to the people looking to the past, buy!Dg or dupl(.
who hava bought d"'*11 there wfth the in-h I b tent o1 getting an iltdustrtil loan," Kathy eating antique jewelry, w c ,
Benson said. though old, will never lose the beau-
Sh• charged that most of the property ty of careful .cralu~anship.
owMrs don't live on their land there, that
the/ rcn1 out to undesirable people and
"don't care what happen.s.11
~ "As tor the discusslon about It being a
illce place to live, 1 thlnk ll't'Just crum·
my!" she aaid.
We ofier · the latest in modem
jewelry design, or ~autilul an·
llque pieces now on dbplay In our
llore. (Adv.)
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Today's 'fih•I
• N.Y. StQeka
TEN CENTS
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Soviet Den1an ·d Threat.e.ns · Chess Ti·tl e Match ·
REYKJAVIK, lctland (UPI)
Ainerican chess challenger B o b b~y
Fiacher apologlud today for delaring the
. . ,star! of the worlli championship match
With llu!!lan Boria Spueky, bUt a de-
mand from the Soviet chess fedefation
threatened to cancel the 24-game series.
The Ruisian chesS ·group cabled Dr.
Mu Euwe, president of the International ·
Chess ·Federation, demanding t h a t
Fischer be ordered to forfeit-the first
game because he did not abide by an
agreeroent which said both players· must
show up within one hour of the scheduled
game time. . •
Euwe said he could not give the first
game to Spassk;y be<'Jl;use the Russ.him
did not object to the flm ~
ment. However, be sv,Jd the entire match
would be endangered 1f the Soviets
pressed the issue. . ·
"If the Russians insist on this "(>enalty.
I believe the whole match ls otr;~ said
Euwe.
"We are aorry th&t the world ctmri-
pionshlpa ,were delayed. The problems
causing the-delays ·were got the wOrld
champion (Spass~y) who I resj)ect u a
player.and a man," Fiacher said.
"If gralidmuter ·spasslty or the Soviet '
people. were inconvenienced or discom-
fited I am indeed unhappy .for I had not
the aligbtest Intention of this occurring,"
Fischer said. ·
O!ficlals boPed the twice-postponed
tournament could get under way Thurs--
.day but, euller, repre.entaUveo of both
Fischer and Spassky broke off tal ks,
casting doubts, On Ute posslbiHty tile
match. would be beld ..
The start was pciotpooed from Sunday
while FiacMr oliyed In New York,
bargalolng for more mpoey,
lt WU ~ a aecond time Tue!-
daj'> alter ~said F:lscher IP"!lted
him by refu!lhg to'show up•to draw lots
to see who got to make .. the first move.
.He demanded Flodie): apologfze and said
the !ederatloo mll5t ceruor Fischer.
Fischer, who has remained ln seclusion
since arriving iii Reykjavlk"early-Tues-
day, apologbed in a s~tement rtad by
his second,. the Rev. William Lombardi.
The demand from the Russian chesis
federation followed soon after represen-•
.taUves or Spassky said they liad broken
off talks with Fis~er's representatives.
Earlier. the ofricial soviet news agen-
cy Tan criticized Fischer and said he
and his backen planned to use a com-
puter to try to win Spassk;y's title.
''It has ~ teamed in journl!ill!t
circles here that i'ischcr's patrons have
l\'orked out rather original playinf: tactlct
for the match in which they v.'ete not
guided by chess interests," Tass said.
Tbe ne_ws.. qency s,aid Fischer's
followers worked out an arrangement
with a com puter center to transmit eaCb
move and the computer would calculate
a cow1ter-move.
· First .Meeting .
Of Saddleback
Trustees Set
lVlcGovern
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.'the first official meeting of Saddleback
Valley Unified' School DIJtrlci trustees
will be held at 7 o'clock Thllrllday morn-
ing In the multipurpose room of La Paz
lnterme'.(iiate School in Mission Viejo.
U.S.-Jurists Award Him 151 Ca lifornia Delegates
The board chose the early morning
meeting hoUr at a recent informal
sesslon in order tO bave time to act on a
bond electloo pi:opo;.l prior to the 5 p.m.
deOdllne Thuriiliy. •
~ are expected to vote to bold a
bond elect~ Sept. 19 and ask the voters
1n the ' newl):-lormed unified school
district to piss 'an lt~mlllion bond issue
to finance needed~ construction.
Coupled with state ~· the money
WASHINGTON (AP) -The· U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeels today reversed
the Democratic· credentials Committee
and decllred the party's action "null and
void~' in stripping Sen. George McGovern
of JS! California convenUon.delegatea.
The lengthy opinion tiy the appeals
court declared ,!hat the <XJl!llsion of th!
151 California deleg8tes "w•.1 in-
consisle!lt with fundamental principles of
.due. process."
· The losers are expected 'to ask Chief
.Justice Warren Burger to call the
Supreme c.ourt, whJCh' 'aajourned last
week, into a special ~er session to
. hear appeals.
A copy of the circuit court's· apinion
was dispatched to Burger's office. He
will have' to · cootact tfie vacationing
justices before deciding. on a special
sesajon.
'J1le· courl haa been cailed Into special
session only three ifmes in its his\l)ry.
Meanwhile, .attorneys · for Chica&O
Mayor Richard J . .Dal~y's 10-,~ whose
ouster wu vplleld· by t!>e cfrcWf ~.
ftlfl( a mot loo ,nsltlng the circuit court to
· at'ay Its owh action. , . ' , ~ '
The appea\S Court directed the 'district
cow;t to wrile an order ""'°erltlng the
party from ·:~~ . theae rei~
California delegates becauae of their
selection in a winner-~kHll primary." •
The circuit court opinion noted that the
Democratic Party reform guidelines
while urging representation d minority
views, "explicitly stops short of abolish-
ing the winner-take-all provision. ·
· "'11te WJderstanding that winner-take--
all was still' a viable coRCept for the lm
'c'onve11t1on wu also reflected In the 'Call
for the 1972.DemocriUc National Conven.
,lion,' " the cpurt said.
The court said the interests of the
Political candidates, the voters and the
'state of. CallfOrnia were :substantial. would be med over the ~ve years to . • •
finance the-construction !i2 new w1 T...,...., ~ , ,. 1 ,
schoolJ 1n the MWioo vtej Toro-Premier Quits · · ·" · ·
Laguna HIU. ates encompassed x the . • . Ho. me Sat.e,Fr.aud.. ,j L ....... r ;n:· .. An' ··m· al·tl;:l~. district. lt WW 1require the approvat~f French: PJ:em1~~ Ja~quep ·qh~-· v · y ~ ~
twi>thtrilJ 'ol the persons voting In ~an·Delmas .res1gnetl'h!" JM!SI , £"::: . ·v.1•e1~.o'.· U.~· ·n' .· ·,· , ... " .. "•. '• ·• 't . election for the 1le>ndJssue to pass. ~·!~ededly todar, ' ·aloil,g • be~ . • l tta : ' • . . ,, . "" '· :.ii;· ' I ' -. r::-.;.:i~~el!,~de~ considered at the 'o~y r::g:~~:A'a:.·~mel, ~ ~ ·.y· ' '. '.s ... · J •' T-,..~ ., :;',1£flWi~ N:Q :·r~e ·f (ir I CO:irie f,,.F owl
-Appfoval Olanapplicatlon for .aloan .J.•v "i.' ,.f.:4 ~"r ._J, J · ••1l"l. } •f ,; . •:. l .•·'"
.• •I l , .. ;._{ _J_l ~ '{ -l. .; • ' l.t~' '( • t (\ • "' ,,. ..
11But the fundamental basis or our ac-
tion Is the erave Injury to the lalmesl
and legitimacy or the -ol electlte
the president of the United States," the
court's opinion contJnucd.
The court aald tbat It may well be that
the winner-takwll kind ol. eJectlon ts not
as fair as a proportional allocation of
delegates.
"But there can he no dispute that the
very integrity of the process rests on the
assumption that clear rules will t,.
<31abllshcd and that, once established.
they will be enforced fairly, consistently
and without discrimination as long a1
they remain ln forct:." ,,
FAA ;Endorses
.~<>a~~rt .
At .. Chino· Hill1 · from a ~ sta~ to finance ~ < .. • -, '·'· a You mow l!O• tt worl\(..i.et t,' me! 1n1ni g·piaces. Wild
operations of the fit dlstrict until it PSA ~e'r · A MisstOn Viejo mon aald )y latfict get bis nose In'. J. health !ood store and he k~ "In the ctty withQuV special ,_:ii-11~!.~· ~ .,,..,...,...,
takes over ope ration · the schools on Ju· attorneY'1 lnvesti1atots'~pocjleted . in:e\tY ~ ~'.""1Je.beut \I··-·poriniaiton 11om lhecl\f~~il: ·~ ·-.. -=-jjf) ly· 1, 1173. Trustee> hava Indicated they · • lllOlt lbaJ! $11,111 la a ol 'bolne whidl ·-~ Llpla ~ potke. , . Tutnlnl. l o the dlc , Babcoct<
will apply lor $1!0,000 aQd s(IOl1Cf a por· Co · d sale lrauils has boon to ooe The .-tung ..... 111 J~ 'dnm!edary · notecNJial tlie camel la uMd u a beast ol Jet age a!tport at Clfno 111111, nortb ol
tion of the _..y Jn hiring an ad· mm all e . year In °"""S.,°'.unty Jail. beiaD boca•eL&IQmn Jamf 'Douilaa bun1m ad for food. He eilled City At· Yorba~
mlnistrator, renting office space and • . ,.=i!., drW~Jaii341 ~~ f: Roberts ta,an llbiol laver kn1J 'N))' ~·-...,, aald, ~t In Leo J. Leary, spokesman ror Chino purc~lng office suppUes for the 0 Calif • l<l1ll :At ',1 R~ F';J;liiT(tC Jult. hlala!dlook wouldquiltl;y 1 ctmel ns HIU. ~'Complex Inc .. said the FAA
district.' Ver . Orm~!~~ io~:':. gos~·:~.~~ RobeN' tor 15 ~ ·•· tllereflra'aot permit· ruled that the prop'osed jetport would not --Selection of a name for the district. · 0 -.. , .. -~ (e friend. Janlled • In IJIO 'Irmo ·ol' the , ted· Ip · tauranll.' , "
On the unification election ballot It wos , . Judge .Tumor "l"P,ended i the. sta law.,..,,..~.-: •.. ~....,. ....... ~'·(~ o-~•-.;.. .• '--'-'tted tool· adveraely llfect the safe and efficient LOS ANGELES (AP) -A PaCi!IC priaon term ' of ooe ·Ito l O -ara and ·.,-..,.-.., ·.-,,. -.~ w~ ·-r-.....,..u r Calli I Ir ' rel erred to as tbe Misslnn Viejo Unified Sot!thwest Airtlnea . Boelni! 737 jetliner QO;dered Hartaon, cciutr<>Uer ;[ Hartocin . camtl and lhr¥ !llPJ,ln In eafiaf ~. . Ro.., who 1-rted· H. to ~ use o '"'" a a space.
School Dlslrlct. Howe~er, all-truslee can-•with' 81 passengers aboard .was hij~ """"'rtlea. Ille., of <;Orden . <;rove, lo In viOlaU<ib al tllO liOoJlb and oafety ..,..se. ~ the camel'• owner, ..,., LewlJ B. _Thero wu one. restriction, bow
1
ever.
didates indicated they wanted to change betWeen Los Angeles and San Ft~iseo Hne-~ve years probatiOn. 'Rober\s' problems~ when. poll~" lfarvln ol 1Topanp, .l • ... , • , .411e federal agency app~val JI or a
tUbrue.finamed School• to Dtsthetric. Sat. ddlebick Valley todily, the . Federal • A v'l anon A coridi~on o~ the probation was that . cilllcer Palii~ llJO!ted a Jai'ie~ · Marvla aald, ~'!l btouih! 'the eamtl, modified plan, greatly reduced In acope
Adlninistrallon said. · ,. HartsonmuatmmieslttutiontohlsvJo. outalde tile·~~ 711 S. . ,and the -.. to l,IJUu at Roberti' ~rom the . project first f'oposed in -Selection of regular meeting dates A spokesman said the pfane w'5.'com:-tiln a. . , · HJibway, Ud.,fpuni'!.tlleY·wete 1rfn4 uqueat 11 •8--~ of Promotion stUnt for ovember,, 1970 and ~alls . or no more
for the scllool ~d. D!andered at 10:23 a.m., landed at ,S4n Hartson wu arreStM 'after' an Ohio a you,ng ~· !"lth;it rooafpr rldlnc on • tbe healt h l"9d parlor,.but·l\e'd'be Clad to ll:,"~ :!utl~l)~.ommercial atrcraft opera-
-Election of 1 board president and Francisco lntefnational • ~rt, tJ>en W<llll&n .wbo oWJie!I 1 ~· Jllleria ilL!Jll~r.:,.. , 1 "~ ..£.. . . remov, 11.rilblo ,uy_ll_~ -oplnst '-" AnOtliiit hurdle ii a required en-
cten:--. took o!lagaln. -'2' -· ' Part !Olduiellouoe'tlirough Hartson but, &Oe C8tltQ the ~to ,... if theie · ~ law. . , , vlronmanlaf impact report that will In-
-A 'decision <Ml stale school bUllding ' At rast report'lbe jetliher Jl'as Circling never rOCi!lv.d tl!e $%5,~clieCk bo.proqr mig!it be an, lp¢a!; i.ii aplltlt keeping ~rta'. 21, of 1561 Pila WI)'._ wu elude-..... and 0<0logy·studles,.--~ J1::~u~::.,::~to :i!i"t,~~~t~ ~XA~~i~anciaco area at 5,000 feet, the ~vesilPtora said H..;.,,, slmll~ly . ~~ :::-:-~~"U\'!~: . ~~ violatim o1 !Iii bealdi ii>cf iaf.. ~ ':~":, •::...i beilWb:'':
The applications would ask for 13 million It was llo\_ kriown ti any passengers bilked several other ho""""'1iers In trust camel had Tf!I ~ the iestaurant.. ThO Cl\ftl<I, p61tce ~ported, WU loaded =ive approval by . tho , L ind tlle
In stale loam to build two elementary were allowed to disembark or whether deed frauds that led to the filing of Sgt. Norman Babcl>ck made ~ basty . Into ~In'•. vehicle, a cooverted black s.u••-n-•irorrn'a Aviation Co·-·", a lcbOois. All three new untiled school , :!:: plane refueled while on the ground, grand theft charges. l seaJ'Ch ol the mqniclpoJ code, found that Cadtll&C hearse, which was last oeen bra:io'b" of the Southern eau'fu:.ota
boallcrdatlolllUSt appr0ye the filing ol the ap-lnFSanAA sDa1.iegd.o, p. SA headqua~-rs •·'d ' dome.st" animalJ 'are dellnlle\y barred heading north '"' Pac!flc Cops! Highway. Assoclollan of Government. (SCAG).
p _. O:.;,,,m.tlon of the method to he two hijackers believed to be .:.1.1~ w;;.. Sulidivisi.on Map ,, No eaUm.ie of the cost of the jetport
u!ed for aelectk>n of a superintendent of d~manding •,ooo and two parachutes. . · and Rapport facilities has been tn1de
thenewdls1r1ct. -~Abe~~he~!\~az.":1~~ Overhaul Backed· "lr¥ine, N-ewnort 'Will Try· ." :~':01 ~i:i:t:,r:;!ii:~
Johanna Andre
'Service8 .SlJilday
CiSCO When it W8S hJjacked. ' t 'f ' r ()ct. 20, When 8 HrQUnd figure" Of $200 mil-
The jetliner was scheduled to have con-lion wu voiced.
tinued from San Francisco to Hollywood-Frem Wire Servicts ~ The commercial operation rtstrlcUons
Burbank ai'1>9rt at Los Angelea. SACRAMENTO -A s w e e P I n g T ' A · u f L d should. not be a hardship, Leary aald,
overhaul ol the stale's~lsion map 0 gree 0 n. se, 0 an . pointing . out thal Oraoge County Airport
law bas won $enate Val here had m than 21,000 aucb operations in all
C t F • p t despite criticism • by n. · D en n i s of 1971.
OUD Y. tremen U . . Carpenter . (R·N~ .Beach) that, it ' • · Location or the propojed airport, long a
Servicts wlit be held Sunday at 2 p.m. Out 56 Small Blazes would open the diJ6i' to "oUlclOus ·1n. Newport Bucb'and Irvine city, olflclali MacArthur Boulevud lrom the airport f,roject 01 Santa Ana realtor Reg Wood.
In the · Ch a f e I o1 While-Emerson termeddlera." i · tonight will try to patch up their .dll· alao adjoins Jrvtne ctty boundaries' and s north of Prado Dam and the Rlveralde
Company, W h 1 11 er, for Jollonna H. The bill by Sen. Arloit Grqorii> (o.San ferences and see ii they can plect councilmen In the new ct•· have uked F-=1 -~ of lliamood Bar In Andr u ... •-~-~ M'-~ V'-Oran-,. __ ._ 1Jremen were •ept M to'"'•'--'""e'~r 1 plan whe...., both cit'·• will "' ·~· "'"'w e, -~-~ vm•, _,.., ~ o• _, • aleo) went .....,......,,bly Monday.on -. ~ ••• , ~ Newport_Beach to, delay flltf actlCMI until Los Cotll!J. About• perctnl of
Jo, who died Tuetdl)' at the age of 13. l~ :;f thegra. !~ !~~~ a 21 toJ.l 1'0le, a bore ina~Y. In the 411-Orhav; a ~~ ~~~ laild 'IW'l'OUndlng a joint muter plaii Int the area can be the -"" -111,• ...... -t. in Mrs. Andre Is .aurvtved by her putting rr.emher upper ... ange ~uf. _,...." • Orance Count)' -4' perceat bt San
daughters, Dorl• I'. Diamond or Mlssion carelessly used ftreworks. It ,,..id ~ public he8rlnts on ten-Uaison commttleea ot both city coun-developed. , ' •'-•
Viejo; Irene ll. Edwards of Spring-Fir~ <l!l!olol$ .. :!llid 11,8 b1'1zes directly at-taUve•1111idlvtsloil JDlll!I before plsmlng · ~ !1'1 meet 10nJPt at 7:!0 In Newport. __ ,1 _The fl!''t b~~i/?~~deid~JJ'\~-· -~=-~~ ~]: --· ville, Cellf. and . V·e I m 1 Heintz of trlbutable to fireworb· were llllffed oul compUaalon. dty , councU .... bowel of Beacn City Hall _ fwe dayo , before ort w11 • .,..... -· ., ,.. . • • ...
Peoria, 1!1 .. 1 brother, C.Vt Stamer John during tbe ·holiday weekend. All were aupenilon. It woold ano,r· oppontnll 'of Newport tom>cilnim are slated to act on Beach's lame duck Planntnc Commia1ton
of Peoria; seven grandcbildren, 15 great minor Jn nature with the largest ~ a ProPotecl --lo -1 a com-a muifve SUS 1nllllon.development plan Chairman CUrt Doth ·wbo Is a !'llllli>er Ill
grandditldren ·and cme great-great over hro acres ~y aflerno9n at ll!illJoa decilton to.~ or city fortheCollltls-Qw!>ponypropertf hla city's llalson panel. ·
srandchlld. · Trabuco Road and Los Albol -lrd. councils • · • That 171-iCii ._;;;;., located acroos llOah'• lenn '"' the oommtufoo uP!"fl · ~rs. Andre, Who wai blind, was a V • ·•. , 1 ~ ' • '["':"' ;June 30 ljpt be remains 1~untll 11
charter member ol the. Whittler Blind · • · · · 1 • succ:tsaor'U named by the counctl., :t~:~~;l.; ... :~..,~'--'Ther11 nv' _:Call-e·ci~T o rture-~~:~"3 fli
lrnlnunent will bo at Sp r In 1 d 1 I e , --r J , . And It Col a curt reply lllat touched oil
Cemtle)' lo Peoria. ' , · . • a ha"1I ncha!>ge ~-olllcllll .of
lrvipe C.Ompany .
Loses Machines ·
Coed Claims . Tickle Treatment.s Leh Bruises " ·= :"':'&~ u:i:i ~=~
. • · " . · . gatberjag. . ,
JOOE (UPI) -A lornw ""' With fantasy and wttbdra~ iirobltDlll·. ated 'with OOl'eama uld pl .. dlnga was Neviporl City Manager Robert L. w,...
wllo said Ille -•ioitured" bl' I Mias Abraben -ftlft'fed of tall-played to the jury. tS.. LAND UBE, l'qe I) 1
payoltok>gist lll!nc hla own style " lyln., on adviC:e o1 ber phys!dao lhat Tine medical doctors tesllf\ed durbig
tbenpy has been awanled 11711,otlO by a recoflectlon Ill tho ~PY micbl ~ Ille 17'411 trfal that hla' technique "ex·
--· and bl SUperlor Court jury for. Injuries r~ a • •--W.W.. ~-equipment I port.I e from the trea!meot. ' . But abe uJcl In her lull that Ille paid ' ~ the bounds of cus\omary medical
televlaton -. catrlld oil 118day from . Paulo Abraham, ., -the ·-flOO for a ~ therapy oeuloq to try pracUct." an 1"lne flnn by butjlfara wt>) forced . .., • ~ ~ ....... , _...... the rear door o1 tho jremlaes, OranP lrdn\ her fonner tpcber, Dr. -cJ!i to •-•• an ................. ~... Zatlow told a dlatrlct attorney's In-
County Shertfl's o111<on said. , ZU!ow, prof_. o! Pl1dlololJ al "I WU ~. '1lcfudlnc dlofll\lc. ••II tor, "l ~ l did her a favor." .
DepatJeo -tha .,. ai the Reichert Slate San J .... lie la expected te ""'"1 beotlms. ltofdlng ad tJbt1 me down oriel Of Qo tna-, be 11id, "We do It
bry Wall 0om,..,. 11111 tltypart Clrclt, Zalow Is de..,... o1 • l«htlqnt lli<tq llBpra fn Dt1' moatb," • uJcl loYtnlllt. We tl<kle sensitive polnll of the 11 m lid~ DllClllM, a typewriter, a known u "rage~" -.w • In her ltlft. be-'1 te lildla:fautbter."
cW•rfter and tlle tehvlaion aet. "tk:kling, ~!ting and ltimulallng 1 pa-' Al a """" ol ~ treatment, she llid, IOoJow ,... detcrlbed 1\iesday at · 1
Qlllcora aid dlly -.e lbe lntrud<,q._ 0tltllt~tboloclcll ,_...,. llte sol! ... -.fatal llldney damaiet man noted ror developing a cw. for
-1 i.. """"11 to lfloct entry al the · and ." ...,.. -aboul_the cbesl, lilpo-autllllo dlfkfren. ,.._fii"'iif .. Wlldi• bt the lrv!q_t He atea a clinic at morbf Loi lop and 1 lacented mouth. Dr."-J. Ashtr called It tralic tbal
• Omt,ia. 'I Gatos, trutlnl autlatJc: cblldrta tllolo A tape ol the U.b!Jur pmcta-(._ TOIITtl P•S• 11
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Irv~e Fire Station •
Gets Sµper visor Nod
County aupervilotl hive approved a
contract for COl1ltrUctlon ol a CGUllly lfre
st,atlon In the Irvine lnduotml Complu.
The projec\, to -111,MI, wtU p<o-
vide a staUon In a !ut·arowt .. area that
does not at presenl have adequate !Ire
protection, officials said. nit low bidder
lor the pn>ject Wit Daro, Inc., ol o.na
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aJoac the°""" ..... --readfnp "' • ...,,., rlolas ..
to ID Inland. Varlat>lo ~ cliadi
I tlnulbout the da,y . ~· Lolli ......
INSIDE T8D~Y
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' 2 DAILY PILOl
F~works
·Fans Sparl{
Beach Riot
w-,, ··~ 5, 1'72
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. u~s. ·w 4tplane~
-·•,Bomb S. Viet.!
QUANG TRI (UPI! -U.S.
warplll!Q fl y I n c Poth..,learln(
t111Jalonl for IA>dly'1 Por•troop ad·
VIJICI accidlllllli,y bOmbed I JOV.
emment poolttoo, ldlllnl 10 10ldl•n
and '"oundlng 30 othtt'S.
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Beula Aet•Oll
-. Batter·ed ·Route
Slu'gged Again
• · The U.S. command sald the ln-
H!iltM06A BEACll (AP I -Hundreds cident, the !lr!l of It! kind •Ince the What's left or Pacific Coast Freeway B,.ch u the only l"),rtlon of tbe 1r .. way
ol ,.ulltl who hid been watching • government thrust lnto the prov· was handed a solid ,.tback Monday night a till left."
fireworks display battled police with Ince begiln, occurred Tuesday five by HuntJngton Beach city councllmen. "A freeway that goe!I npwhere is no
...... \. ...... -~ boiUes fnr aboUt four hours miles southe11i of the cily. asset," added Counellman Htnry DUlte. • ...... -11.nu r They refused -in an odd manner -to ~-'-"'·" and tarly tod•Y· The command h~ few other CoilncUll)an Jack Green df!ended ._, .... ~ d 1 u · support a J)topo1ed five-year 1tudy of the B k • ro-al 1 1.. "It' n • At leut four pollcen'len were injured, e 4 1· ur e • P ,.... ' • Y...... • a a"" freeway need• from the Los Angeles tempt to bring a little order out Of chaos.
nol)I ltrioY!Jy, 12 penona were lrt'f!sled County line to the Santa Ana River. I'd love to get aome of thege peeple
and several expensive beach front homes Black Raven The measure is proposed by State through lnwn. even ii vie just dump them were damaged in this Los Angeles in Newport Beach." Assemblyman Robert Burke (R-Hun· 111burb, police aid. Sever•I pollce cir• Later, howiver, Green threw up his were al.lo ·reported damaged In the tlngton Beach) who WI! looking for sup-hand• amt fitclalmed: u1t d0t1n't make a Fl . Coo port from his own city. He didn't get It. damn bit of dll!ttence whit we do, the
lllalae. teS p "It's a political study that has nothing Je•'·Ialur• will do wha·t tt wants "It lool<l llke 1 battle!leld down there," to do wltr our real problem," complained a."y';..ay." ·
.Nld Wally MJ>Ote, ll)OkHman !or the 1 M A. Councilman Jerry Mainey. "Huntington Mainey then (!IOV6cl for an ottlclal vote
HeMllON Beacll police department. ·ll eSU fell declarln1 that the council would take no
Another officer ,old !ht beach '\'81 action on a rHnlutlon supl)Ortln1 Buru'•
.. i:0verec1 with broun 11 ... •lid ick16cl, Supe· rvisoi·s Give bill. "YIMI coiUdn~ walk barefooted aniwhere It you've be•n mlsslhg tools from your , Mayor Al Coen. lru•traled by the
In ... ·-•·" . co.rage or found your shoelaces untied freeway battle1, declated , "I really don't
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Jet Sales OK
To R"eil China .
WASHINGTON (UPI) ~. Tho
Comm.,.. llt~I uJd locl•)I
II ·•Pl'fOnd a fllO mUUoa npor!
license !or the Boo.Ing Co. that
would ·clear"tht way !or the saJe of
American-ma~ comltlercial jet
airplanes to Communist China.
The license means thlt the
Administration has given lt1 blcu·
ing to the tale <>f aevtral 707
:ilrcrart to the Peking government
it Boeing and the Chinese can com~
to terms.
"We are stUI negotlaUng with the
Chinen on Ulla purchast, 1.1 a
Boeing 1 spokesman · 1ald. t n
Washington. "We have not got
anything slgqed11n tho dotted lin e."
Name Sought
For L?,guna
Crash Victim --· I t I •· "B k h t" ha p ti { B · kt' understand this whole tblng. I could Moore said .the beech horn.,, man9 In a 'y, o.wncet are hooduc W ea 6 ftr a, RC fi!! throw 'It tnlo a·deadlock-by·abtt1lnlng.''-
the $100,000 class, had picture windows been in your neighbor · 0 Cben did abstain. So did Green and The Orange County Coroner's Office is
broken and other damage. The seven pound' blac,k raven with a To Welfai•e Plan then Councliman Ted Bartlett also ab-seeking the identification ol a middle.
But after a survey of the area today, wingspan of four feet ii mlssing from stained, leaving Mahley and Duke on the qed woman pedestrian who Wll fatall y
City»--·-"•rl Dilltr !lld the damaie the backyard or Mrs. Marilyn TYier, 309 short end of the vote. tnjutoct Tuetdafnilht ., she •llampted -,.. ~-bl Hood•·· Co t M By JACK BROBACK Nobody, however, would move to 1Up-nrt1Vld to be not v-o:tenaJve. .nu 8 1.~ue, 8 1 taa. 01 t111 Dll"' ,1i.t 11•11 B k • bill hlch I to ClOll South Coalt HJghwav in La1una
""" -1 1•1 • alt I di bl ·• port J!r e_s ·r·· w n essence 1ave / ••w1 hive a lot of' dtbrla. but v~ Jlttle t • 1 re r en Y rd, bigger than a Orana:e county supervisors today it the klu or deaib as far 11 local support Bf!ach.
4ama1e,u said DOier. "There is · debris crow," say1 Mrs. Tyler, who suspect11 declined to participate in a new state Js concerned. / Lquna Beach pollce 111ld the ·wo:man,
from the flreworb and eome broken glaSs that it may have met with foul play. PEP-Welfare demonstration program as Two councllmen, Donald Shipley and . now identified only aa "Jane Doe," was
but pothlng big. There are houses with "We're afraid someone may have. taken an "employer" but agreed to endorse Norma Gibbs; were abSent. Both are in •truck down at 9:35 p.m. in the Calliope broken windows, but very few." h d h partlcipatlori of other agencies such as Europe, but have previously expressed ~ J!•vi this account: er an caged · er." cities and school dl11trlcta: with Oringe anti·f.rttway 11nUment. Street crouwalk and wa• pronounced
... fu~esti~~~~iiW=t~-'fu':J·-····dai~~·~'f';!:';~~~~~·e!~~hlt~~b~~~ ~~~[~·"governmerit as a coordln•tlng · 10::·~=s~~~i:urnUnJr~~8~e~~n~;s8~; ::!t:°Ho~;i~:~~ •t South Coast Com-
band on the beach. They were greeted by the summer by Mrs. Tyler's son, a 24-The partial ii.pproval of the new pro-portlng the Pacific Coa11t Freeway. Albert Aloia Riley, 24, of Sierra Madre,
rocks and bottJet from a crowd of Id I d B 1 ham gram wa1 contrary to a recommend. atJon cir aev·-' 1 ...... ~~-..1 vnu"-w•c"•• 1 year o zoo ogy stu ent at r g dlr lVer of the IJDlll' foreign car that ~ 'lllUN.I"' , .. ww •~ ...... by Granville reoples, county eclor of
fireworks dlaplay. Young University. soclil welfare, who Said his department s v· E struck the unldentllled woman, WAS
"He found her several months ago In would "pre!er to concentrate on pro-• 1ets nter booked by Laguna Beach Police on SUS·
an •bandoned nest. He hand-fed her and grams leading to private fmployment plclon of lnvolwitary manslaught~r and
even though abe hu her fU1ht teathera, rather than the development of more B } d C • later released on •&00 ball. ·
abe 1lway1 stayed close lo home," Mra. public service jobs.'.' e eaguere Ity, Th lctl in he I i10t Tyler say11. Supervisors were swayed by the strong e v m Wat r ate or \early
Buckwhe1t11 favorite pastimes include urging of Dr. David Painter, superltl-· R 8011 aceordln1 to coroner's deputy Russ
landinl on the 1houlder1 or unsuspOcllng tendent or the Carden Grove Un med Seek ed uni ts Green, five feet •Ix Inches tall, wel1hed
nel&hbon, untyln1 tbelr shoe laces, or School District who 1ald that current about IOO pounds and had brown!Jh·grey
anolcblni away amali tools and flying PEP proarams have been very sue-SAIGON (UPI) _ A 1,200.man Soulh hair and blue eyes.
them up onto the roof. ce!lsful In his district and that the ad-Vletnameie fotce moved into Quang Tri She waa weartna a pink and brown
If a machlevoua culprit fitting that ditional aid was needtd. city today, set up 1 comtnind post and dreu, pink 1weater and brown shoes,
OAgLAND (AP) -A 19-year-old 1lrl, deserlptlon.. baa beei> 1talkln1 your The new state program provides 15 laMed out through the rllined city's which were knocked orr, along with her
-appamitly caught In croafire between a neighborhood, Mra. TYier uraea you to million for the county Umlted to one business and resldentli) district.. , wrlatwatch, by the Impact ol tbe ac-
group of men shooting, at eaoh other give her a call at 642-6569. calendar year and the state Department However, government spokesmen said cldent.
outaide a Hells Angels , hangout early to-of Human ~sources Development has they would not list t~lly as recilptured Her pun:e contained no wallet or iden·
estimated that about 800 new "'bs could tlflcatlon, the deputy said, and the only · day, wu killed by a bullet in the neck, -;· ,... un,t.il governrnwt t pa · controlled the P ide t T be created. walled citadel in the center of the town. present clue to her identity Is a personal police aald. res n Ul'nS Peoples pQinted out that the county is ' letter from a rural address In Kentucky,
Fi d d , th h t;•• Ire d I Ul be In I Military sources said the troops met addrea!!ed to "Dear Marie" and signed ve men were woun e m es oo .. 06 a a y invo ved, or w our or only light resistance but no attempt was .. Emma.11
Shot Kills Girl ' '
Caught in Fight
~t Oakland Bar
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AIRPORTr .•
Lo• Ah1ele1 Cotu1ty.
Leery 10id no objection bad been voiced
by San ·&.·nardlno County olliciala: or
re1ld1111J east and nortb or the proposed
proje<t.
Past objecUon1 have come from
citizens and otnclal! ~f Yorba Undo,
Bre:i and other northern Orange County
citiei, principaUy cit a hearing held in
Placentia last Februory,
Leary t stlmates -that the airport when
completed 'lll'lil be handling about 11
mllUon passengers by 1980. He pointed
out th.It noise should not be a factor In
the future With the Improved engine11 now
being .Installed on the new 741s, OClOs
and Lockheed 1011s. tie said the present
DC8s, 707s and 737s will be obsolete by
1976 when the Chino Hills project is in
operation. ·
. Project promoters say the only in-
habited area whic~uld be remotely ar.
rectfld by nol.ae !ron\ Uie jetcraft in the
future is the Olinda Village development
of about 300 re1\dents in the north Breu
area.
Orange County Airport olllcia!J had no
com01ent on · the projei;t . ~ay but
prevlou!llY Robert Bresnahan, county
director of aviation, h.ud ad v lsed
supervisors that FAA approval was only
a "rernofe·posslb!Uty."
Recently, Third District Supervisor
\Villiam Phillips, at the urging of Yorba
Linda officials, suggested creation of a
vast wilderness area in Chino Hills,
At the request of Phillips, San
Berner di no county •supervisors saheduled
a public hearing on lhe proposal two
weeks ago but p()lltponed it when no
Orange County officials appeared to
testify.
Leary said today that 11Dnal negotia-
tions are under way fQr teams of na·
tionally known specialists to conduct the
environmental impact study. They will
include ecologists, h y d r o I o g i 11 t 11 ,
botanists, zoologists, ornithologists Jn ad-
dition to other experts and audlo
engineers. •
Col . John Lowman, president of the
Chion Hills promotion, said the report on
the impact study will be made available
well in advance of pu!Jlic hearings to be
held later tlli! year.
He pointed out that the envlromtjental
impact report app;.pval ls ne•ary to
obtain federa l gran\'s to .fin~e tbe proj·
ect.
Additional fund11, LoWman said,-could
be raised through revenue bond.I issued
by a special airport di11trlct, a
municipality or one or more counties.
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LAN O USE ...
outllcft the Hilltop Bar. T p T lk . five othel' simi~ar work programs and. made to atorm the cltadel, the pou1ble
One o[ the wounded Wa!I held \lllder 0 eace a •s, that this proposal would jwt add another Communist headquartert. lnVe!tlgatJon O[ the accident is in the said this mo~g that there is no formal
d Varlauon In admm. 1'straUon and agency hands of th.e dl!trict attomey'.s oUic.e. poll_se auard, at an 'Oaklan hoapltal . in A 20,000 ·man South Vietnamese taak agenda for the session and he is unsure
conriedlon with !ht ···l'• death, =ice F . Aff . involvement. f-mo·~ -~-in•· Quang Tri -v. ,_,, I be bl ... .... ore· Dl' a•rs id h din f $5 ·1r f ......... •ll:U U\11 UI w Y'"' uuw extensixe y the panel will a e to aald. · "e " · " He 88 t e spen g 0 mi ion ° Ince more than one week ago. Ad • G deal with ' the major sp0clfic issue at J,l.l!UIFu&Jersaldtbe deadatrLNancy public funds "cannot be jusUlled on the So far, fightln& has been relatively VISory roups
llolalho, wu In • car with three men President 'Nixon will lhllt emphao!J to-bBJIJ of Ald to Famllles With Dependent light and allied o!Ocen aald they do not • -. • . hand -the Collins proposal.
that dro\.e pUt tbe bar. Tbey hoard ihe day · from holiday relaxation to in-Chlldren cost reduction and 11 is clear know wbere the otlmated 4',000 Com· He noted that councilman Milon
-g. circled the block and came !)ack tmiatlonal •!!•Ir• -prtmarUy pon-that there Will not be a corresponding munl•ll who look the prvvlnC\ Moy I are Mee tin. g T. onig~' ' Dostal, chairman of Newporl Beach's In·
to ... what wu happening, the olllctr clerlJ!f t~ U.S. strategy which wlll be put savings ln welfare funds." · h!dln&. · terclly cornmlttee, .may be excluded
aald. to work 'li'hen the Par!J peace talk! Peoples pointed out that In Ali'DC The provincial cepltal, Qu••• Tri city. f 1 I In In r al At that moment, be u.ld, three abob resume J uly 1S caseloads, particularly for unemployed h bee 1 !Jed by bo bi• tt k Three city of Irvine citizen advisory rom part c pat g any orm recom-
bk ~car ia'f'de ~~!'!ft,"!1:. lkX.;~· at· The Preltd~t apent JJ¥.llt'~of t~. ~~~~~~~~~~y~e:~~~~J::u~ si:ce then ~unist1 c~°'tJJ! :v~ :~~tees ·will wnduct public meetings :i~~°:esca~e'~e ~l~I~: ~:in~~~:!
t In ,_ -~ U f th Jndependence Dpy holiday ft ho with. -ib.-<ounty. . _ lnce. The public safety committee will meet =~:. lo ~ternwoe a mo ve or e fami ly and friend•, laking a liltort !me Re pi-edlcted that private emplo)'lllent Wblle1he lead element. moved Into the at 7:30 o'clock In the city ball annex of the council as a public bearing Monday
The klentltltt of the !Ive men were not . out lg dellvei • tradl~onal radio addre'\. would conUnue to arow during the com· ~~~:~~~~ :.~~~. !:'i:'~a~:; lrvlna Town Cenler. ll night.
tmmedlatoly av&Uable. . from hlo o!flces. ' ''Jng year. The Ywth opportunltieo <Ommlttee Wynn said Cily Attomey DeMl3 O'Neil
Later In the day be and two close "'1Thls program 1s ·a. year to two years Quang Tri City· met wtth a heavy North will mttt at the Untvenity>Park Com-has ~en asked to determine the
friends hit the beach -something they too lite In point of titlle due to the Im-VietbamelO counterillack from • bat-munlly Center on Sandburg Way at 7:30 legalities Involved.
have done every day since arriving lait prov\ils..~conomy,'' Peoples charged. "A talion oupl><!t!ed by 15 taots. o'clock. · Wynn said a problem might be created
Saturday. proatanf'1>f thl• 80rt ill more appropriate The marmeS rej>orted no tanks knocked Parka and Open Space Recreation If the committee were to deem that Solons Endorse Looking retied •nd well tanntd , Nixon during a' period of rll'lng welfare out but aa1d 48 COmmunltta were killed committee members will meet in Irvine's request for a delay was recom·
-repeated-his-earlier-orders to whoever caseloads and unemployment.., with covernment caiualtlu-plac.a at Cr•wford -Hall at UC Irvine at 1:30 mended by the committee.oo which.Do&.
would listen -"go to the beach and try Second Dlllrlct Supervisor David L. \')nlnejiil;d;";d;andm;lS;w;oun;;dad;;;;' ;;m;iiil•lfio;'ciiilociiilk .• ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;imm;iiitaiiliisaitsE.SiiimCl:iiil:iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiil
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Abortion Stu y
A bUI aulhortd · by A!3embl)'lllan
It-Obert Burke (Jl.HUiltlnllOO Beach) to
.. t up a '2!,000· study of the el!ecu .of
Cllifornl•'• liberallxed abortion law wu
•ndorsed by the Auembly Monday.
Burke'• bill, AB 1549, W@l.s leDt to the
8en1te on i M-1 vote.
Vader the blll'i study · provisions,•
Buru aald, the State Public Health
Depetltllent would look Into the "lar1e
mnnlier'"·o1·allortlona granted under th•
ment.aJ health clause ol the 1987 aborilon
law.
The taw pennlll abortion U a panel ol
doctors determlnea ha\llng a baby would
cau1t physical or psychological damage
to the woman.
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1ome...1w.imming." · Bak et moved approval of the project.
Slnce bit working vacation began in without the county becoming a n
San Clemente Saturday, !'lixon h11 had employer lltlelf but allowing the other GEM TALK'
two house guelta, <Jharles G. "BeBe" district. and cities within the county to
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Rebozo of Florida and New York In-receive the funds.
ctusti1alGl Robert Ablanalp. Peoples assured the 1Upervlaor1 that In
HU top rorelgn allalrs advlJor, Dr. this way there would be no additional
Henry Kissinger , also has been in San burden on the welfare department.
Clemente since that time, staying -at a Baker's motion was approved by a 3 to
private re1ldence in nearby Cyprus I vote with supervisor .ftoQa1d ·w.
Shores. C.open of Newport Beacb oppoolng. · • ·
Laws Can't E~tinguish
·Fireworks in Newport
• BY JOANNE REYNOLDS even more ol them probably never heard .
ot th• o.11Y Pu11 t11tt the warning over the din created by the
By 10 p.m .. a thick pall or smoke had mass !!rework! clllplay.
·aetUed ov<!r the harbor: ·The explosions According to the fire deparlrnent. there wera only three ftreworko·related fire• ln and !ires which bad r11ed on !ht beaches the oily Tuesday. But, 81 one police or-
• few hours earlier had ceased. fleer l")inted out, a tot oJ !Ires W!ri put
The uneasy quiet was punctuated by an out wJth. 1arden hoau and the fire
occasional explosion or tbe flilht ol a de~ar1111ent was never notUled.
random Oare. The biggest and most impreaslve
It w11 not the end or the batUe of display came from Newport Dun~s. the
Guadolcanal. It wai the closa of the private marina , which has the only d!y·
Fourth or JUiy In Newporl Beach. sancUoned display. ''I'm sure glad we .. have an 'anti-But many residents seemed determln-
fireworka ordln11.ne!fLone-re1ldent was ed-to not be-.'.outdoner-F·lares 1hot--from
heard to remark lo another. "Otherwise the Newport-Balboa Peninsula zinged
10meone might-get hurt out there." over Lido Isle ; Roman candle1 ignited on
New~rt Beach'• ban on the manutac-the beaches or Balboa Jsland bunt over
turo. Hie end dbcharge of fireworks boats In the t11lddle o/ tbe hatbor, and all
date• !tom 1965. But Jn that lltn.e._along the bay and o c e a.n .. beachea,
Independence Day celebrants have been lhouaandll or le6Ser firework! ""t• being
undaunted In annually observing the dlschar1ed In a coiutlbt d!Jplay or 1Uv.r
Fourth w!tb fireworks. ond gold.
Polico elfok. to en!orce the ordinance Al one point, retldenll of BeoCGn Boy
hev .. betn leetlle at lint when cornpored appeared to ba aheliln& Balboa Island
wtth tbe overwhelming nlllnber ol v~itors with Iara• Dune1-type flltwurka, Some
and relldenll who take to the beacl1<1 to went of! is plaMcd, ·hut others blew 111>
oel off thelt pyt'Ole(hntc dlapla)'3, on the launcttin& p•d and a couple more
City li!etunrdl estimated uo.ooo come skipped acrou , tht narrow channel
to ·Newport'I beaches Tue6cl•r• and n aeparatln.( the l1land and Beacon Bay, to
t11ljo<lty of them stayed to U,h ort their uplode ln front Y•rds or on docked
11tewvr1<1. bo•u.
At tbe belabt ol Tuaod•y night'• bom· The scene wao not t4o much dlflertnt bordmt11~ tbt pollco helleopter, br•vlng at other location• In Newport Be•ch.
th• fiak frotll tho beechH, buzzed crowds Bright red or white Oaoh01 would
urslnt peoplt to •top eetting orl tbe blo!IOm on tbe horizon lolloweci by• dull
llroworka, · boom to attest · to the qualtty 'o!
Maoy rl. them lgnon,d the ai'Crah. bul !lrewori<s In otl~ lllflll dllpl•)'t.
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' I XCIT INO JEWI LllY
l'llDM SMALL DIAMONDS
De1lgft rt o! unusual jewelry that
Is within reach o! a Iar1e number of
con•wners are steadily lncreil•lng
their use of small gems hi ct'eatlng
exctl)n11 rings, brooches, pt1tdanls,
bracelet1 and pins !or women.
Men 1110 are btne!ttttng from this
trend to the unuaual, Rlnt11, cilff
links and ti• pins are now being
cr•at•d through combinations of
amall diamonds, sapphires, uncut
quarts and gold,
-FIYst prl%e In-the women's cate--
gory In a recent design competition
went to an unusual open-work dome
ring l)>rin.kl•d with diamonds and
sapphires. In the men's division,
top wlt11J•r was a tooled ·cuH•link
and tie tack 11t, with small dla·
mond1 ctntered In ill:rllke c11p1.
In th• aeareh for ''1ometlltng dll·
lettntt men and women ar• alao
lboktns to the pHI, buylns or dupll·
calilii intiqtte jtwelry, w h I c b ,
thou&b old. will never lo1t tft• beau-
ty of cartl\tJ ciatlsman1hlp •
We otrer the 1111111 ill l'Do<lern
Jawelty dulsn, or bHullltil an-
. ttque pieces now on dl1play In our
for the man
of the moment. ..
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Horse · Lo~ers ·May Still JVin by Nech
BJ TERRY COVILLE or-. IM61r """ ,...,
11 Hw:dlngton Beach on the verge of
becoming a one horse town?
Nearly 100 horse loven and stable
owner:i packed the city council chamber
Monday night convinced. that wlD happe n
U a ioup set ol !table ~ is
adopted by the city.
A te<bnicallfy, however, may keep
their ~ all" by a neck.
By city cllarter it takes fOllf _, to
adopt a new. ordlnlnee. With two COW1·
cllmm -Doaald SIUPieJ and N ... ma
Glbbl -ID Eilrope, the pippooed stable
ordinonce ma~ oot get loor -. from
the five rem.a Ing councilmen.
Jack Green and M1yor Al Coen iald they
did oot feel the new standards were
unreasonable.
Stible owners claimed that if the stand-
ards are adopted, they will make it
econom.ically-impossi~ h> k*P horses
in Huntington Beach.· At last c:ounl, the
··city ·had 35 stables and 616 horses.
posed riding trails near any of the. mtijor
stables.
-A ban 9n rjdlng in the streets. ·
Police chief Earle Robitaille said state
lil\V (orbiM riding horses · on ,' public
streets, except at pt_!>perly deslcna tcd
equestrian CJ'06S~ncs.._ The clty currently
has rio such equestrian crossings.
11Just to keep., t\\'O horses, you need a
401()00 square foofTot," he protested.
' MariOn helped write the stD:ble sand·
ards, but said the. setback requiren1eril
was added by the city plannin& com·
mission.
They loll the council meeli!ll! dejected,
coovlnced they had' lost when .~un
cllmen. oifljplit ~2 Vote, oroeted tlfe' c·~
ty attorney to write an ordinance from
the propo<ed standards, Uesplte the pro-
tests .
It lt't beld until Shipley and Gibbs return, no ·one knowa bow tbey might Tbree" main objections were raised:
, Coen and Bartle~ both agreed thot the
300-foot setback req ulrement might
CCQn0mlcally l).urt !he stabl~s. .,
A-; c.~Mal'l()n,a local Stable..O\\'Oer, said
such a setback i;equirement would 'mnke
it impossible for him • to kee:p his row·-
Most of the equestria n .. fsns said Uwy
2~recd \\·ith the proposed standards
which controlled f~d and water, C.'O{T&is
and health con~itions.
~Tl'le---propost:d-atable... Standards were
supported by Brian Parkinson, president
or the ~lunlington Beach HOME Co un cil.
who said:. •·\\'e have a situation here
vote. , --• -A requirement which wou~J ke:ep
. Co"!"ilmen Henry Duke and Ted horses 300 leet (setback) fro"! any
Bartlett sided with the bm'aemen Moo-residential' property line.
and·a·half-acre sfa bJe. · '"' day, while COUncllmen Jerry Matney, -lbe lack of aay established or pro. ,
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Court Ae.tion
McGovern Wins
'Lost' Deleg~tes
WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeal! today reversed
the Democratic Crej:lentials Committee
and declared the par\y'• action "null and
void" in stripping Sen. George McGovern
or 151 Califoolia coovention delegates.
The. lengthy opinion by the appeals
courl declared that the expulaion ol the
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Marine 1Dies,
Hit by <;ar
Along Coast
151 California delegates ••was 1n-
conslstent 'w!tll lnndame.111al principles d.
due <J>rocetS." nle lows are e>peeted to ask Chief
Justice Warren Burger,· to call the
Supreme Court, which !Uijourned last
week, into a special summer aessioa to
hear ·appeals. .
A c:opy' ol the circuit caurt•1 opinion
wa cllspalcW la Burler 1 office. He
wW• ,bave, i. ·c:Onloot 'llie ncalionlng
justices liflott decldlng an a special
seslion. · 1
11le aourt has -called ~ ~I sesslfft ..,iy three !Im• 'Iii its hiltory'
Mamwhile," ittorneys for Chicago
Ma~ Richard J. llaley'• r ........ ..-
oustei-..U upbeld by Ille clrcull court,
ftled a motjnn U"il!nc the circuit court to
stay1it.s o;wn action. ·
Tbe appeals court dire<led the dlltrlct An 11-yeai:-old· ·~ Corps private, CoUtt to 'write an CJl1ler prevenlloo the
darlnf the beavi< tralllC an PacUic Coast pafly~ from "e&A:ludlng -.arect.d
Highway In the Bol' Ch\CI bluffs area, CalllornJ1 .delegetes be:au,. ol their
was killed Tuesday night when he was sel!ction ~a wlnner-tak..all primary."
•truck t)y i 1m1D !Orolp car ·and carried '!be clmllt court opinlcm noted that the
more than 7llO lee! no the car's booci ac-~ Party reform guidelines
...... to the" li ' wbUe ....... npresentatioo of minority co. W&&l6 • ~ ce ~l views uexsildtly ltopl abort of atiolish-
HWltiogtan.Boadl olficien said Rostam-.1ng the -provision.
Sbartli, 18, ol jledwaod City, was dead oo "The ~ that ~ ..
arrival at Pacifica Hospital .despite the all was stW a -concept far lllO Im
efforts o! H~tington Beach lileguard to · conventloo -a11a rdlected In the •can ,
keep him. alive with ca~pullmonary for the im -.11c Natlnnal Canven·
resusci.tat10D'. tJoo,' " the court aid.
Sharili WBI struck at 10:30 p.m. by a The court a1d the Jnteresti "-the
car dri~n by Frederick Altan Kihala. 30, PoliUcal candidates, the . VGllrl and the
ol, 8071' lllaln Street, Huntington Beach. state ol Collf1lnlla were substantial
Kihala told police he wu driving eul· "But tJie lundamenW haais r ..;. ac-
bound oo Pacific Coast Hlgbw.aJ al about tUin .11 the II' ... Injury to t~ : .=: :f'!.:1' wbm Sharifi darted out and Jecjtimacy of Ille proceos ol electing .
The yoong Marine was knocked Into ; . (llee DllLEGAT&'I; Paet I}" ·
the-air and Ihm landed OG Kibala's car
knocking ool the windshitld. Kibala
drove !or abou( 7'0 feet before he wu
able to puU over ·to •the ltde of the road,
according la polioe.
Police said SbariO wu nmning across
the street with tm. other friends when
he was hit.
Two lifeguards anlnd at the acene or
the accideDI aoon -and tried to keep Sharifi alive in ibi 1mb11I1nce while be
wu bein& taken ID Pac!ftca Hospital .
Police said DO charps were pending
against Glhala.
Battered Route
' Slugged Again
By Beac~ Unit ..i
What's Jell ol Pacific Coa81 Frf.ewty
was handed a IOl)d lltblck Monda,y night
by Huntil1gton Belich city councilmen,
They relwoeclr Jn in odd manner -to
5. rt • propOsed nv .. year study ol lhe
needl from the IAI Angeles
y Hne to the Saiila Ana River.
Tho melllUl'e ii ~ by Slate
Assemblyman llolJert Biute (R-Hun-
tlngtOn Btacb) whQ W11 lool<ing for IUJ>
porl from hil °"" dty. He didn't gd It.
"It'• I IOllllcal lludJ tat has nothing
to do with~ reol problem," complained
Councilmon Jerry llhlllley. ''Huntington
Beach ii the onl1 P>flloo ol the lreewar
lltill [ell.. -..,-,'~-
"A lr<eiray that pes nowhere Is no
-~" added Coundlmaa Henry Duke. • c.uacu-Jacll ~ defended
Batre'• Pl'UIXllll, ..,.., 11lt'1 an. It.
tempt lo brui1 a llllle ardor out ol chaos.
I'd loft ID gel -II h people throuch town, -II we Joa dump them Jn Newport Beadl. •
Later, bowt••. G.-tlni up hil halldl and...._, ... _,mike a
damn 1111 of --""8t ... do, the i......-will ·• wllat lt wanll anyWIJ." .... .
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HUNTINGTON BEACH BILLS ITSELF AS RECREATION MECC.i WITH PARADE FLOAT
For,Some, 'Fun in the Sun' is W1tchifti' City'& Annu1I Fou~th of July P1r1de
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hon.gest, Large~t,, May,be"'"1J~st <iri , Cit y's -History -.
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An estimated 1811,llllO ,cheering spec-
tators packl!d the . slf<Ots o! downtown
Huntington Beach Tuesday to watch the
blggei! ~ orJolly parade the
city's history:· • • A total or 4,000 participants -in-
cluding 1,500 musicians -marched in
the "Salute to American Music," making
lhe parade the largest In the 63-year
history of the event, according to parade
officials.
The P8;"ade began promptly at 11 a.m,
amid loUd .cheers from the crowd as •
M~rine_ Brig. Gen. Adblpll G. SchweQk,
took bis pasitioo in the grandstand aS of-
ficial l'l.1[!ewing offi~r It was nearly.i
three boura before he could Jeave,r mak-
ing the parade the longest In history as
well as the largest. .
"We 'were tremendously pleased," said
Jad< TatbalJ! I'!' the• parade-spo'l'Ofing
Hunt~n Beach Jaycees.
"I ta!J<ed ta many ptaple and they all
agreed it was the best parade we've ever
~"be said. "I _thought.ao, too." ~
The parade, however, wu not withOut
reml,ndm ol lhe lortign wars.and raeial
tensiom that have wracked thiJ nation-in
the l!l60I and. IJ700 ••
A. gro~p o! maimed and ·disabled Viel·
nam veteran! were wheeled tb a location
besid,e the o!f'iclal r'viewlng stand to
watch the pa,rade. They rarely cheered.
And long.Jiaired spectaton were con-
spiClKNI fo_r their failure to stand as .Old,
Glorj p'assed in rtvlew. 1
But on tbt poslllve ~ a gr<iup o[ all-
black (Iris, "the La Quleruean Junior Drill
·Team, won flht place 1n ill division
against heavy tompetltkni fbr a "soul"
lno lhal waueythlllg.l>l&JJ;adit" I.
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PATTY CLAY, 15, VIEWS !!ER HOMJTOWN PA~DE . Wlt1' Fl•g in H1ir ind Cation Cliidy In Hind .
The SWeepolajr.e1 award winners Jn.
eluded : Bell lluslc: Klngsmen Drum and
Bugle Corps; Best M'arthing: Garden
Grave Guardottes; Bell ·Float: Indian
Glliclel G"'81 Couta1 N1tlon from Hun-tJncton , Beadl; and Best Specially, El
Be"81 Shrine CloWTll !ram Lnng Be·ch. _,
. ~~~~bi~ h1~':Z 1,032 Die in Accident;§ Over 4th
wived the brelkdown ot the plibllc Id· • • ' • •
• d,_ system In front of the reviewing , • J'rom Wire Services dut~ "1!1> Tl reported .at latest count.
. lfo-..S.,_ lht fnd. .At lean 1,lm people natioawidc were Tua~ bod fl lnifflc deaths and New
· Pallco nparted no majc\r lnclclents u 11!1'~ th r VMk 1nd Michigan uch hid :II.' Ille ll!ae crvw<1 Jolt 1or home. Thtlt .,., -In ~!dents during th• F"'."" • A • breakdown ot 1KCldeutal dellhs
the" Dsua! rub of fonder-bendtt ac-July holiday ,. kmd, according to ac-the naliM shows:
ddentl. llsum • rele:ised Jodt\Y by la" en--Tralllc: 7.,
where a person could invest *·000 In a
honle, and Jose part of its value bec1UM
he has horses next door."
Councilman 1.fatney defended his posl·
tion. saying he had no intention of driving
horses out of town, but did intend to pro-
tect home 0\\1lel'S,
~tayor Coen added : "\Ve have to real-
ize the current equine centen are tem-
porary, tbey won't exist in their present
locations in the future."
"I can 't go alo~g with some or these
specifics," 6uke protested. "\Vc're over·
rcncting. tt Isn't equitable. ( wish we
\\'Ould overract· like this on apartment.IJ."
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Demanding
$800,000,
Soviet Trip
SAN FRANCISCO (UP[) -Two men
with shotguns hijacked a P 1 c If I c
Southwest AJrlines 737 today and
demanded -.io,ooo ransom for the plane
and 86 persona aboard.
The plane, PSA's flight •'110 from
Sacramenlo, landed at San Francisco
International Airport and t0o~ on again.
An airllne spokesman said the hijackin&
occurred at 10:13 1.m.
The piano clrclocl aaD Ffucioco while
the airline attemplecl to rallo the
ransom. -
, A opokesman> .aid tlie lilloekn
demallded two P"oebuill. Ho aid lheJ
spoke vaguely of gqtq 0 to Rullla."
Eighty...., -en, Jll• llvt crew pcrBOnnel~ .... abolrd.
PSA preoldanl J, P'laJd AlldnWI said
In San DltF the hljacbrl aald they
would c.lrde lot 45 minutes, then·contact
the lirl!De ta aee II their demands would
be met.
Andrews 11ld the hijackers told tbe
plane's crew they ~ release ail but II
persons, whom they woukl keep u
hostages.··_ ·
The Boeing 737 is a twin-engine jetliner
designed far shor~range flights . Ii cloea
not have the rear stairway of the tbree-
Jet Boeing m, which h ... been -by h1Jacker1 wbo jumped with parachutes.
The San Mateo County sheri£r1 depart.
ment 11ld the alrlfne ,,.., flying a Boeing
'127 to San "Ji'rand".CO to take the hi-
jack.en to Russia. The 727 was sum-
moned 1t the hijackers• demand.
'The hljacke~ l'ere deacrlbed u wlllM
,males, both about $'10". '
Police Disperse
' , Huntington Moh
After Mini-riot
More than 100 unruly spectators throw·
Ing rocks, bottles and firecrackera
climaxed the Huntington Beach Fourth of
July lim>oru show with a spectacle al
their own before they were dilpersed by
police Tunday •· Two-werebnolrenatthe
Fisherman Rellaunnl on the pier where
the melee tool< ptaoe about 1:31 p.m.
8pec:ta!On llllCI uniformed police w ...
bombUcled by projectil .. before :I! pollca
O!OCtll'I .aided by a police doi aJlC) a
hell<Opter, wwe able to brut tlie• cro'!d up, llCOlll'dl,. to pollce_
Tw<nty-atx -...... emoted Oil ,
virtaUI . chars• of ....mlq ~~ pollce ol!kera al!ll JIOl••i«I
of dallgerouo dnlp,.pollco llkL
The belldl -....... Ille pier -closed off ~.Ibo llllall riot whldl
WU under caatral bJ Jt p.m. aecoNlol
to police.
1 No seril'UI f!IJurltl w'"' ._.,. bJ pollce~lollowinf • Illa pall 11r1..-
dll!turhance.
Vince -, -If ""'91 and beaches, said tailOy tlllll a..:.....
"wall to wall" people om die .......
the lireworu shaw. Tiiey _. al...,.
, to letve .once Ute riot broke oul
MoorhouJe 11td lhel't ... -1 "1114 ·
clement" In lhe pier ana II a. -~or 1'the last t""1e yeon Utal Ibo
rll'tWorkl abow. ·
Police also reported a-• ttalllc
ll«ldentl tn .Huntington _., fDllwalal
the 'tire -ks lhow lll1lll aboul II p.m.
Tbls lnoluded ... latalily .. -Coast Hilbway In tho 8oia ~ lllUlb ...... cloclartll thll .._ -9 -1d take ..,
actlce OD I , .... ~. ~ Burb'•
bill.
M1yor Al Coon, hlb1llll by the
freeway balllll, dodand. "I really doo\
The ~ Included JO 111atchlns lor1tment •aOM~es. -Dro•1 .. nlnp: 181.
i.u., at PIJy decorated llotta, ~ ~ tlwt hi~ ot tho,. were traffic -Plones' ---'"'-'"· -'1bllh wwt 3' tralllc ..............
· day. Fourteen d. ~ lDwlvod -i. : Juries, pallcl llld. ( .. IWW•Y, .... I> .,
tuardt 'nd ocorell al ,questrlan, aula, acdiliuls, which 1atrued 741! £1talltles. -Oilier: 81.
(See PA&Alll, hp J> Caltlania op1n 1"1 lhe n•UO!! In tramc -Tot.al: 1,im. r t I f,
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OA!~V PILOT " Wtdftltdll, J,~ 5, 1912
Capsule Co11ncil Action
~ lo capsule ronn are the major ..UOO. \ateo Monday n!lht by lhe
lltmtqtM '!l.ach City COuncU: ·
-·· ~ Ille ctty 1t1<1mey to drill 1 nt of •ltln&"'t rulu ...,.
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Chll10 Hills
INlllll 1111 llllbU.bmont ot et1bl••, dliplte protests rrom 100 itabte owners
adfllno flll!.
PEllMITS: Delayed for two weekl • public bearlnfr on • conltovmlll
police pennit ordlnance involving maasaae parlors, surf ahopt, pawn 1bopa
al'MI about 40 other businesses.
Test Nixed -~ )et Airport
FRE£WAY: Refused to support Assemblyman Robert Burke (R·Huntlng·
ton Beach) ln bis cffOrt to establish a five-year moratorium to study the Pa·
ciflc .Coast Freeway situation.
SALAIU:Es: Signed 1 thr~ycar contract, caUing for five percent rai.sel
each yur, with the 401-merober Municipal Employes Association.
POLJ}'ICS: Reduced the cJty 'i. residency requlr6!11-ent from two Ytll'I to
one yeer for pubUc oUice holders. The two-year reqwrement was declared in-
valid..by the courts during the April coWlcll elecUon.
SU'llFJ.NG: Outlawed the use of bellyboards St t~e city beach from 11 a.m.
., ., e.m., June 15 to Sept. 10. This put& bellybcards (very short surfbcards) Jn the ame class as full surfboards.
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Fisch~r Says He 's Sorry
By JACK BROBACK
01 11141 0.11)-,11111 Sllff
Orange County supervisors today
declined, to participate ln a new s~te
PEP·Welfare demonstration program aa
an "empklrer" but agreed to endorse
participation of other agencies such as
cities and school districts with Orange
County government as a coordinating
agent. •
'111~ partial ::pproval of the new pro-
gram was contrary to a rect1mmendatlon
by Gran ville r esiplcs, county director of
social weUart, who said his department
would "pJ;"efer to conetnlfltc on pro-
grams Jeading to private employment
rather than the development of more
public service jobs."
· Supervisors wtrc swayed by the strong But .Russ'l·an· Wants More urging or Dr. David Painter, ~uperln· tendent of the Garder# Grove Unified
"-_ School District who said that current
_ '..,, PEP programs have been very suc·
REYKJAVIK Iceland (UPI) ""To "We are sorry that the world cham· cessful in his district and that the ad· 1 " dltional aid was needed . American cbes5 chA.lleoger B o bJ> 'I ~ionships w.ere delayed. The problems The new state program provides $5
Fisc~ apologizest.todaY-(or UY-Wg _Mle cau.sil!g the delays were n~t the world million 1or the_ count)'. limited to one
start of the world championship match ~Pion (Spassky ) who I respect as a calendar year and the State Department
l'lth Rullian Boris Spassky. but a de. playe}and a man,''.Flscher said. of Human Resources Development has
mand from the Soviet cbw federaUon ''If gr~aster' Spasskyo? the Soviet estimated that about 800 new jobs could be created. threatened t~ cancel the 2'-game series. people were s· convenienced or dlscom· Peoples pointed out that the county is
The Ruaian Cheu group cabled Dr. filed I am ind unhappy for I had not already involved, or will be in four or
Max EL!we, president of the International th 1· ht t . t . I thl . " Ii th . 'tar work programs and Cbe$I Federation, demanding that .e s 1g e~ men ~'~ s occurr1ng, ve o er sun1
The Federal Avlatlon Administrition
has given its approval to pl:>!\! for1 a new
jet age airport at Chino 1-lllls, north of
Yor ba Linda.
Leo J . Leary, spokesman for Chlno
Hills Airport Cbmptex Inc., said tho FAA
ruled that the ~roposed jetport would riot
adversely .af£eet the Safe and efficient
use of California airspace.
There waa one r.cstriction. however .
The federal agency approval is for a
modified plan, greatly reduced in scope
from the .project first proposed in
November, 1970 and calls for no more
thap 120,000 commercial aircraft opera-
tions annually.
Anothit hurdle is a required en-
vlrohmental <impact 'report that will in·
elude noise atitl ecology studies,
t ' .. Leary said !Irma ljtfe being contacted now to -roake th1s report 'whlc,b must
recelve approval by the FAA andt the
Southerq C8ll!Qrnial Aviation. Ct>unc~. a
branch bf the 1Southern California
Association o! Governm~n~ (SCAG ):
No esymate ~the cost of the jetport and support f cilities has been made
from when e {lrst format an-
nouncement ()f he project surfaced last
Oct. 20, when a "ro und figure" ol '200 mil-
lion was voiced.·
Fischer .be ordered to forfeit the first FlScher said. .. ~ that this proposdl would just add another variation in administration and agency game because he did not abide by an Officials hoped the twice-postponed jnvolvement. ...
agreement which said both players must IO:W"nament c~uld get Wld way Thurs-He said the spending of $5. million of
~ commercial operation restricliq_ns
shouJd not be a hardship, Leary said,
pointing out that Orange County Airport
had less than 29,000 such operations in all
of 1971.
Location of the prOposed airport, Jong a
project of Santa Ana realtor Reg Wood.
is north of Prado Dam and the Riverside
Freeway and south of Diamond Bar in
Los Angeles County. About 48 i>ercent of
the land involved -23,000 acres -is in
Orange County, another 48 percent in San
Bernardino and less than four percent in
Los Angeles County. . .
show up within One hour of the scheduled day but, earlier, representab~of both public funds "cannot be justified on the
game ti.me. . .... ..... F~er and SpaSB.ky b(Oke . . talks, basi!I of Aid to Families With Dependent
Euwe said he could pot give the first castmg doubts on the J>OSB!b the Children cost reduction and it is clear
game· to Spassky because the Russians IDltch would be held. that there will not be a corre!pondlng
did not object to the fiist postpone-.The atart Was postponed from SWlday..._ savings in Welfare funds."
ment. HoweVer, he said the entire match while · FJscher stayed in New York,\'-Peoples pointed out that in AFDC
woWd be endangered if the S<>viets bargaining for more mooey. ~seloads, particularly for unemployed
_prested the issue. . It waa post paned a Second' time Tues-fathers, ha Ve been ·deciiRing--as a result
"If the Rtwlans in'aist on this penalty, day after Spassky said Flscher insulted of iini!rovld employment opportunities in
I believe the whole match is off," said him by refusing to show up to draw lots the coW\ty. · . ·
Euwe. to see who got to make the first move. He predicted that private employment ·~ He demanded Fischer· apologize and said would coritinue to grow during the com·
the federation.must censor Fischer. ing year. •
From Pagel
DELEGATES • • •
the presi4ent or the lfnlted States," the
court'• opinion continued.
Tiie court said that It may welt be that
the winner.take-an kind m election Is not u fa& as a proportional allocation of
delegates.
< 11But ~re can be no dispute that the
Wry Integrity of the process rests on the
auumptlon that clear rules will be -lllllbed and that, once estabtlahed
Ibey will be enforced fairly, consisten\ly
and without diacrlrnlnaUon as long as
they remain in force."
The opinion said the decision to exclude
the lit Ciltlomia delegates "jeopardizes
the ln\airity o! the election proceas 'and
tbonlore Injures e1<ery voter In lhe
Unl\a<I states and every Individual ond
lnstituUon subject to the authority ol lbe president... .;.
In a·dWe!ltlng.oplnion, Judge. Charles
Faby raid tbe decision of the CredenUals
Committee in the California case should
·have bee1rupheldcHe said the committee
bad acted to cn,trfbute the delegation ao-
cor'dlna: to the jJopulai will.
HSucib a decllion cannot· in and of itself
be detcrlbed u a denial of due process of
law," Fahy said. "Moreover, it ls quite
conaiatent with the ongoing reform move-
menLwithln the p.art;y. 0 _
In the lliinois case, the three judges
were unanimous in upholding the
Credentials t"ommittee decisJon to oust
Dale) and 58 other delegates. In addition,
the court held that an Injunction blocking
state court action that could affect its
decision was 0 necessary to-wrect and
effectuate our judgment upliolding,the
action of the credentials aeommtiae
here." ':i
The court said that, U the Daley fortes
Fischer, who has remained in seclusion "This program is a year to two years too late in point of time due to the im· since arriving in Reykjavik early Tues-proving economy," Peoples •charged. "A
day, apologized in a statement read by program of this sort is more appropriate
bl! second, the Rev. William Lombardi. during a period of rising weUare
The demand from the Russian chess caseloads and WJemployment."
federation followed soon after represen-
tatives o! Spaasky said they had broktn
off talks with Fischer's rep~ntatii.:es.
· Earlier, the official SovJet news agen:
· cy Tass criticized Fischer and said be
and hls backers planned to use a com-
puter to try to win Spassky's title.
"It has been learned in journalist
circle,, here that Fischer's patrons have
worked out r1tber original playing tactics
for the mat1.-b in whi,ch they were not
, guided by chess interests," Tass said.
The news agency said Fischer's
follqwers 1worked out an arrangement
with a computer center to transmit each
move and the computer would calculate
a counter-move.
Bile~ l'rail Bid
Along River .
Goes to Company
A contract for ~truction of about
flve miles of bike trails· along the Santa
Ana River has been awarded to the Sully-
Miller Contracting Company.
County supervisors awarded the proj-
ect to the firm after it submitted a low
bid of 137 ,550. The trail wilt extend along
tht.,river from Atlanta Avenue in Hun-
tington Beach to Edinger Avenue in
Fountain Valley, ;
Second District Supervisor David L.
Baker moved approval of the proj~ct ·
without the county becoming ~ n
employer itself but allowing the ~ther.
districts and cities within tbe county to
receive the funds. ,
Peoples assured the supervisors that in
this V@y there would be no additional
burden on the welfare department.
Baker's motion was approved by a 3 to f vote w1th supervisor Ronald W. Caspe~ of Newport Beach 'opposing.
From Pagel
fREEWAY ...
understand this whole thing. I could
throw it into a deadlock by abstaining."
Coen did abstain. So did Green and
thi!n Councilman Ted Bartlett also alr
stained, leaving MatneY and Duke on the
short end ot the vote.
Nobody, however, would move to su~
port Burke's bill, which in essence gave
it the kiss 9f death as far as local support
is coneerned.
Two co\Jncilmen, Donald Shipley and
Norma Gibbs, were ab§ent. Both are in
Europe, but have prevtously expressed
anti-freeway sentiment.
At one time, Huntington Beach was the
Jone coastal city in Orange County sup-
porting the Pacific Coast Fteeway.
Movie Director Dies
· were successful in their -state . court at,...
tacks on their successful cballengeri,"
one likely result would be that no
delegates from the challenged lllinois
district& would be seated at the con-
vention."
A total of seven bids were received for
the project and-county officials noted
that 1he low bid was abcut $12,000 below
the estimated $50,000 cost o! the project.
The Santa Ana River bike trail will be
one of the first in a proposed network of
county trails.
TRACY (AP) -Hal Walker, 76,
· veteran motion-pic.ture -Md· -television
comedy director, died Monday. Walker
directed such films as "Duffy's Tav:ern,"
"Road to Ball," "Road to Utopia" and
"At War With The Army."
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Nixon Turns to Peace
Talks, World Alf airs
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President Nixon will shift emphasis to-on the strategy for the peace talks ..
day from holiday relaxaUon to in~ A repo,.rt already has been deUveced
ternatlonal af!alrs -primarily pon.. the President from another adviser, Maj.
deriog the U.S. strategy which will be put Gen. Alexander Haig, who early this
to work when the Parts pea'<!' talk) >tk'fetumed-fronfa·trly1o South-Viet·
resume JuJy 13. nam and Cambodia to determine the
The Pmldent spent most of the oitatus of the military-...sit.u~tion in
Independence Day holiday at home with Indochina ..
lamit/ and friends. taking a short time Gen. Haig Is the number two man to
cut to dtll\l'er a traditional radio address Kissinger on the National Security Coun-
fl<lm his <llllces. -~--'cU. ·
;;;Jer Iii Ifie day Ile and two cloae Mii!lng1 bet\veen the l'resli!Oiit ml'
friends hit.. the beach -something they those two men will take pl{lce throughout
have done every day since arriving last the rest of thl! w~k In oriler to firm up
Saturday. the U.S. position in Parts .
Looking rested and well tanned. Nixon Ir the weather along the South Coast
repeated his earlier orders to whoever continues as Jt has, however, all will not
would listen -"go to 'the beach and try be hard work !or Nixon.
some swlmmtng." .0 Red Beach," a qulet , clam rpot in the
Since his working VOFaUon began In middle o! the Camp Pendleton · Cout
San Clemente Saturday, Nixon has had seems to be The President's favorite.
two houio guest&, Charles G~ "Bell•" Alter delivering his radio· addr<ss
Rebcm o! Florida and N!w York In· Tuesday, Nixon turned to a smati group
dustrlallst Robert Ablanalp. of reportero and 11ld, "everyone sotins
His top lorelgn a!lairs ~dvioor, Dr. to have a &ood tan today. ,,
Henry Kissinger, also has been in San "T'l"re's no r,...n not to with this
Clemente 8lnce that time, slaying at a weattter." '
~-pri>ale re$1dence In l!Wby Cyprus 'l)len, gesturing toward the beach
Shores. heblnd his omces. be adddll, "Oo out on
Dr. Ki..,ingcr wlll tnke • ~ey role In the beath. I've be<n ewtmmlog every
discutsbns with the President this week day." 1
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HUNTINGTON BEACH PARADE HAD PLENTY OF BRASS
Officials Say Fourth of July Event Biggest Ever
Youths, Police
Oash on Beach
After Fire'"'orks
HERMOSA BEACH (AP) -Hundreds
of youths who bad been watching a
fireworks display battled police with
fOCks and bottles for about four hours
Tuesday night and early today.
At least four policemen were injured.
none seriously, 12 persons were arrested
and several expensive beach front homes
were damaged in this Los Angeles
suburb, police said. Several police cars
were also reported damaged in the
melee.
i•1t looks like a battlefield down there,''
said Wally> ~1oore, spokesman for the
Hermosa Beach poli~ departIDent.
Another (lfficer s1lld lthe beach was
covered with broken glass and added,
"You coq.idn't walk barefooted anywhere id the area ... )
.Moore said ihe beach horpes, many in
the $100,000 class, had picture windows
broken and other damage. ,
But after a survey of the area today.
City Manager Earl Diller saici the damage
proved to -be not \'.ery. extensive.
"We have a lot of debris, but very little
damage," said Diller. "There is d~bris
from the firewor'ks and some broken glass
but nothing big. There are houses with
broken windows, but very few."
Moore gave this account :
GEM TALK
TODAY
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~. C. HUMPHRIES
EXCITING JEWELRY
FROM SMALL DIAMONDS
Designers of unusual jewelry that
is \Vlthin reach of a large number of
consumers are steadily increasing
their use of small gems in creating
exciting rings, brooches, pendants,
bracelets and pins for women.
Men also are benefitting from this
trend to the unusuat. Rings, cuff
links and tie pins are now being
created through combinations of
small-diamonds, sapphltes, Ulicut
quartz and. gold.
First prize in the women's cate--
gory in a recent design competition
went to an unusual open-work dome
r1ng spr!iikled w1lliolamonds and
sapphires. In the ltllln's division,
top winner was .a tooled cull'llnk.
and tie tack sel, wltli small dia-
monds centered in lily-like cups. 1
In the s~arch for "something dif-
ferent.'' men and women are a110
looking to the pos\, buying or dupll·
caUng antique jeweliy, w b I ch ,
though old, will never lose th' beau·
cy of ~arefUI craflsmans~lp.
We offer the latest In modem
jewelry design, or be•utllul · an-
tique pieces now on display in our
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PARADE ...
and clown entries. \Vestminster, Costa
Mesa, Fountain Valley, Orange, and Hun-
tington Beach all provided Ooats. Garden
Grove won the Mayor's trophy for best
neighboring float.
Grand Marshals for the parade were
the Marinres. a singing group from
Marina High School in Huntington Beach.
Other dignitaries included newscaster
George Putnam, Assemblyman Robert
Burke (R-Huntington Beach ), State
Senator James Whetmore (R-Oarden
Grove ), and Orange County Supervisor
Robert Battin.
Actip~·e Bill • Makes Pl'ogress
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The bill to
permit acupuncture, an ancient Chinese
technique said to block pain and relieve
certain ailments, is on its way to the
Assembly floor.
The bill won unanimous approval of the
Assembly Health Committee Monday.
Introduced_ by .AssembJyma_n _Qordon
Duffy (R·Hanford,) it would permit
acupuncture to be practiced by non-
physicians in Calilomia medical schools
for research purposes. It would not
pennit the opening of clinics.
Leary said no objection had been voiced
by San Bernardino County officials or
residents ·east and north of the proposed
project.
Past objectio11s ha ve come from
cltizens and officials of Yorba Linda,
Brea and other northern Orange County
cities, principally at a hearing' ..held in
Placentia last February.
Leary estimates that the airport when
completed will be handling about 11
million passengers by 1980. He pointed
out that noise should not be a ractor in
the ruture with the improved engines now
being Installed on the new 747s, DClOs
and Lockheed 101ls. He said the present
OC8s, ?(ffs and 737s will be obsolete by
1976 when the Chino Hills project is in
operation.
Project promoters say the only In-
habited area which could be remotely af-
fected ''by noise from the jetcraft in the
future is the Olinda Village development
of about 300 residents in the north Brea
area.
Valley Trustees Set
Election of Officers
The annual election cf new officers will
take place Thur:Sday night when trustees
Qf the Fountaiii Valley School District
hold their first meeting of the new &cal
year.
A regular business session will also be
held beginning at 7:30 p.m. at district of-
fices, located at the comer of Newland
Street and Talbert Avenue.
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A:llies -"e a rch: Battered ei y
' North Vwt.s Suspected in Quang Tri Citadel
SAIGON (UPI) -A 1,200-man SOuth
Vietnamese force moved into Quang Trl
city today, set up a command post and
fanned out lhrougb the ruined city's
business and residential districts.
until govmunent troopo controlled the
walled dtadel In the center of the town.
However, government l'lpokesmen said .
they woold not list the clty as re<:aptured
Mllitaiy -said the troopo met
only Ugbt resistance but no attempt was
made lo ator.m the cltadel, the possible
Communist headquarters.
A 20,000 -man SOutb ,Vietnameae task
Name Sought
For Laguna
Crash Victim
The Orange Count)" Coroner's Of floe is
seeking the identification of a mlddle-
aged woman pedestrian who was faiaUy'
lnju~ Tuesday night as she attempted
to cross South Coast Highway in ·Laguna
Beach.
Laguna Beacfvpolice said the woman,
now identified only as "Jane Doe," was
•truck down at 9:35 p.m. In the Ca!JJope
Street Cl'QS3Walk and was prooounoed
dead oo arrival at South COast COm·
munlty Hospital
Albert ,\Joi! Riley, 24, of Siem Madre,
driver of the small foreign car 1hat
struck the unideotifi~ woman, _wu
• booked by Laguna Beach, Police on sus-
picion of involuntary manslaughter and
later released on $500 bail.
force movtd n<rtb Into Quaog Tri prov·
ince more than one week ago.
So far, fighting bas been relatively
light and allied officers said they do not
know where the estimated 48,000 Cam·
tnunists who took the province May l are
hlding.
U.S. Warplanes
Bomb S. Viets
QUANG TRI (UP!) - U.S.
warplanes f t y I n g patl>dearlng
missions for today's paratroop ad·
vance accidentally bombed a gov·
ernment position, killing 10 soldiers
and "'ounding 30 others.
The U.S. command said the in-
cident, the first of its kind since the
government thrust into the prov-
ince began, occurred Tuesday five
miles southeast or the city_
The collimand blid few other
details:
Shot Kills Girl
Caught in Fight
At Oakland Bar
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The provincial capital, Quang Tri city,
has been levelled by bombing attacks
&nee the Communists captured the prov.
ince.
While the lead elements moved ~nto the
city with little res1stance, South Viet·
namese marines se.v..ea mjle.s southeast of
Quang Trl City met with a heavy North
Vietnamese counterattack from a bat·
talion supporied by IS tanks.
The marines report~ no tanks knocked
out but said 48 Communists were kil led
'1•ith government casualties placed at
nine dead and 16 wounded .
Two miles s0utheast or Quang Tri City
at sundown Tuesday, a battalion or about
500 Communists attacked government
troops in an assault led by 18 tan ks. No
casualty reports were available.
UPI corre:poodent Bamey Seibert
reported the troops entering Quang 'l'r i
City today radioed back that it had ~n
leveled by bombardment..
Heavy naval shelling and aerial bon1!r
ing preceeded the North Vietnamese
capture of the province, South Vietnan1 's
northernmost, and during the govern·
ment drive to retakt the cit y over the
past eight days.
The province fell to the Communists a
month after they launched thei r offensi ve
in South Vietnam March 30. It is the only
province still in North Vietnamese hands.
Seibert said that behind today's lead
elements entering Quang Tri City was
the main body of a paratroop vanguard,
1,000 men strong and backed by tanks.
that pushed forward from positions hall a
mile and a mile south of the city.
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DESPAIR ETCHED IN FACES OF FLEEING VIETNAM REFUGEES
Man Carrie1 Child Away From Battle for Quang Tri City
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The victim was in her late 50s or early
60s, according to coroner's deppty Russ
Greeq_, ~ve feet six inches tall," weighed
about 200 pounds aod bad b~y
hair and blue eyes.
OAKLAND (AP) -A 19-year-old g~l.
apparently caught in crossfire between a
group of men shooting, at each other
outstde· a · Hells Angeb-·bangoul ·early to-· ·
day, was killed by a bullet in the neck,
police sai4"'
Quang Tri City normally has a popula-
tion of 25,000 but most of these fled south
when the city was ovemm by the North ·vietmtmese. -----~····-~ --···-···· Man Surrenders .After ····-··-·
Lave Told
Vice President and Mrs. Agnew
have announced the engage-
ment of their daughter Susan
to Carroll Stein, a Maryland
state employe from Baltimore.
'Miss Agnew, 24, and Stein, 30
plan a winter wedding.
She was wearing a pink and brown
dress, pink sweater and brown shoes,
which were knocked off, aloog with her
wristwatch, by the impact of the ac-
cident.
Her purse contained no wallet or iden·
tification, the deputy said, and the only
present clue to her Jdentity is a personal
letter from a rural address in Kentucky,
addressed to "Dear Marge" and signed
"Enuna."
Investigation of the accident is in the
hands of the district attorney's office.
Strike Talks Resume
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP)
Negotiations in a contract dispute
between Northwest Airlines and its 1,600
strildng pilots resume t6day. The strike
has kept most Northwest planes out of
the air for five days.
Five men were wounded in the shooting
outside" the Hilitop Bar.
One of the wounded was held under
police guard at an Oakland hospital in
coilnection with the girl's death, police
said.
Lt. Bill Fugler said the dead girl, Nancy
Botelho, was in a car with three men
that drove past the bar. They heard the
shooting, circled the hlock and came back
to see what was happening, the officer
said
At that moment, he said, three shots
b1t the car, one hitting Miss Botelho.
Fugler said investigators were at-
tempting to determine a motive for the
abooting.
The identities of the five men were not
immediately available.
Love Ani1nalsil
Subdivision Map
Overh aul Gets
Sen.ate Approval I
Eatery No Place for Ca mel, Fowl
From Wlre Sen'lce1
You know how it works. Let a camel
get his nose in a health food store and
pretty soon the whole beast is inside -
which unsettles Laguna Beach police.
The WlSettling saga ol the dromedary
began because Lagunan James Douglas
Roberts is an animal lover.
At 7 p.m. on the Fourth of juJy,
Roberts' enthusiaSJD for his four-footed
friends landed him in the anns of the
law. The charge: allowing animals (one
camel arid three dogs) in an eating place,
in violation or the health and safety code.
Roberts' problems started when po1ice
officer Paul Rose spotted a large crowd
outside the restaurant, 782 S. Coast
Highway, and found they were admiring
a young camel, with a rooster riding on
its back.
County Fireme'1, Put
Out 56 Small Blazes
Oraoge County firemen were kept
jumping over the Fourth ol July weelrend
putting· out gr,,.. fires attributed ol
carelessly used fireworks.
Fire officials said 5( blazes directly-at-
tributable to flreworkl: were snuffed out
during the holiday weekend. All were
minor in nature with the large.st burning
ovel' two acres Tuesday afternoon at
Trabuco Road and Los Alisos Boulevard.
Rose called the station to see If there
.rnlght be any local law against keeping
camels on sidewalks -then amended his
query with the lillonnation that the
camel had now entered tb[e restauranl
Sgt. Norman Babcock made a hasty
seareb of the municipal-code, found that
domestic animals are definitely barred
from eating places. Wild animals cannot
be kept In the clly without special
permission from the city oowicll.
Turning.Jo the dlctlooary, Babcock
noted that the carnet is used as a beast of
burdeo and for food. He called City Al·
.torne,Y Tully Seymour who said that in
bis lawbook this would qualify a c'amel u
a dorbeatic animal, therefore not permit·
ted in restawants.
The Wormation was transmitted to of·
fleer Rose, who imparted it to Roberts
and the camel's owner, one Lewis B.
Marvin of Topanga.
Mariln laid he'd brought the cainel,
aod the rooster, to Laguna at Roberts'
request as a sort of promotion stunt for
the health food parlor, but he'd be glad to
remove It right away if It wu against
the law.
Roberts, 21, of 2564 Pala Way, wu
·cited for violation of the health and safe--
ty code.
The camel, police reported, was Joaded
Into Marvln's vehicle, a converted black
Cadillac hearse, which wu last seen
beading north on Paclllc Coast Highway.
SACRAMEm'O -A sw eep i ng
overhaul of the state's subdivision map
law bu won Senate approval here
despi~ _ cr!~clsm. by Sen. D e n n i s
Carpenter (R·Newport Beach) that it
would open the door to "officious in-
termeddlers."
The bill by Sen. Arlen Gregorio ([).San
Mateo)· went to the Assembly Monday on
a 21 to 13 vote, a bare majority in the 40-
member upper house. .
lt would require public hearings on ten-
tative aubdiviJion maps before plaming
conunisslon, city council or board of
supervisors. It would allow opponents of
a proposed sulxlivision to appeal a com-
mission decision to supervisors or city
councils.
Carpentar stronsly oWJOed the bill,
µying it woold aJlow "officious in.
termeddlers" to interfere with mierly
development.
Gregorio said the bill was the result of
thre< years -t by the Leoguo of
California Ciu..1 and Ille Co u n t y
Supervisors As!ociation of Callfomla.
Havasu Death Probed
LAKE .HAVASU CITY, Ariz. (AP) -
Authorities are investigating the death of
Donald Paul Klbzey, 28, of Lake Havasu
City, whose body washed uhore near
London Bridge. Kibzey apparenUy had
been dead four or five days, before being
found Monday.
'Th erap y' Called Torture
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Coed Claims Tickle Treafme1its Left Bruises
-SAN JOSE (UPI) -A former coed
who sald she Wll "tortured" by a
psychologist using hit Olfll style ol
ther~py has been awanled ft70,000 by a
But abe laid In her 1ult 1hat 1be paid Zaslow waa deacribed Tuesday as a
$400 for a IS-hour therapy .... 100 to try man noted for developing a cure for
to resolve an emotlonal problm.. i_utlstic children.
-"I wu tortuied, lncludlna choking, Dr. James J. Asher called it tragic that
beating, holding and ·lYinC me down and the jury awarded Miu Abraham the Superior court jury for il\iurles resulting sticking flngera In IDJ' mouth," alie said damages.
-lrom the treatment. ---in ber-aiit. . ~ aaert«t Zaslow was 0 wide1y ac-
Paulo Abraham, 22, -the award Aa a result of the trealml!lll, •be aald~aimed In professlooal cirt:les" for hi!
from her former teacher, Dr. Robert W. she suffered near-fatal kidney damage, work with autistic children.
Zaslow, professor bf psychology at Cal R't'ere bruises about the chest, hJP1 and "An.Ybody who baa ever been connected
Slate San JOle. He ll expected to appeal. lep and a locer1led mouth. with blm would be deeply reJentful of
Zaslow is developer of a tecimlque A llpt of the Jl.bour oeufm punctu. 1hat (the trial'•) carlcalW'e of the man,"
known as 11rage reduction," described u 1ted ,.Ith tcrellDI and pleldtnp was Asher 1aid. 11lt'1 very, very tragic that
"llckllng, poking and stimulating a pa-played to the jury. they will now remember him on this kind
· tteot to reduce pathologicpl resistance Three medlcal doctors teoUfied during ol basis."
and rage." · the 17-<lly trial that blo technique "u· z..Jow, a graduate ol UC Berkeley,
Ho Olltl'ltes a clinic at nearby Loo ceeded the -ol cuatamory medical believes that auuam, a • e v • r e
Gatos, treating 1utlstlc chlldreo -those practice." psychological problem, 11 caused by •a
with lantaay and withdrawal proble~. 1.eslow told a dlstr1ct at1«!1e7'1 lo-temlon tranafer from parents to chlldren.
Miu Abraham was relieved of test> vestigator, "I think I did her a fiver." Hit theory ii that childreo aenso parto-
f)'ln« on advice of lier physician that Of the treatmeri' be llald, "We do tt lal rllldltJ llld, d a raul~ withdraw ln-recollectlcio of the therapy mf811l cauae lovingly. We Ucklo lll!lllllln potnto of the to tbemaelves and wipe reality from
• nervous b.-kdown. body to Induce lauchter." · their mlnda. ·
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More refugees were created by today's
govern1nent push into the city.
Solons Endorse
Abortion Study
Buffalo Hijack Attempt
A bill authored by Assemblyman
Robert Burke (R-Huotington. Beach ) to
set up a $25,000 study of the effects of
California's liberalized abortion law was
endorsed by the Assembly Monday.
Burke's bill, AB 1549, was sent to the
Senate on a 55-1 vote.
Under the bill's study provi sions,
Burke sa id, the State Public Health
Department would look into tbe "large
number" of abortions granted under the
mental health clause of the 1967 abortion
law.
The Jaw permits abortion it a panel of
doctors determines having a baby would
cause physical or psychological damage
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -A man sur·
rendered to an FBI agen t early today
after holding hi s 17-mon th-old dau ghter
hostage at knifepoinl and threateni ng to
kill her in an abortive altempl to hijack
an American Airlines jet. police said.
The FBI said the man. identified as
Charles Smith, 23, or Buffalo, agreed 1o
give up after being assured that police
would not harm him.
According to the FBI and local police,
the epi30de began with a stabbing in-
cident In Buffalo's inner city during the
early morning hours.
Richard Ash, special agent in charge of
the FBI office here, sald Smith boarded
the unoccµpled jetliner as it stood near a
terminal gate about 5 a.m. at Buffalo
International Airport.
lie demanded thnt the airline provide a
pilol for the craft and said he would kill
lhe child U hls derrutnds were not met.
"lie apparently decided he wa.s not
going lo get out" or the alrport, Ash said,
describing how Smith put down the knife
he was carrying and walked down the
ramp of the plane 21il hours later, car-
rying his daught er . He was accompanied
by an unidentifJed FBI agent who
sneaked abroad the plane,
The child ldenttrled u Jtluan Smith,
\\'as ooL Injured, Ash said. She wu taken
to a Buffalo hospital for obaervatloo. Aah
said blood on the Infant'• clothllW wu
Smith's from a wound hi llU!l-
earlle r.
Ash fuld Smith wwld lace a c11ar,. of
at!tmpled hijackl111.
8rentwo0d Sapin91
announces its .
Costa Mesa Grand Opening :
Phase I
Beginning July 5th and continu-
ing through July ·31st, we'll be
holding open house in our tem-
porary quarters .-----
at 1565 Adams
Ave., just one
block west of
Harbor.
Stop by dur-
fng business
houi-S(Monday
thru Thurs-
<t JUIY G
5
day, 9 a.m. ---• to 4 p.m., .
Friday, 10 a.m. to 6
p.m) and meet our
staff. Sample the
refreshme nts. And
pii:k-up a free
surprise for the
children and
·yourself. _..,_.,. Justlook
forthe~ign
that says
Bre ntwood
Savings
and Loan
Association.
And keep
an eye out
for the announcement of the
Costa Mesa Grand Opening-
Phase II. It's coming up this
December;just<1s soon as our
new building is completed.
We're delighted to be in
Costa Mesa, and to offer.you
''personal interest" -the way
you like it
Phase II
Opens December, 1972
1565 Adams Avenue
Costa Mesa
Phone: 979-3910
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• pr..wned tllat you are a Fourth o! July
aurvlvor and we all· had a great· time
celebtal!ng our c:iQuntry's birth when we
got rid o! the Briti!h and tares all at the
same time.
Wait a .minute. Tbe BrltiJh governcrs · (;elebration Ti:nte
may have Ion( de perted but you have to -
suspect that maybe we dldn1 quite get·
clear of the tu part.
Just to remlrxl us of that, our wise
legislators up in Sacramento had a new
tax 10 into el!ect lat! Saturday as aort of .
a pre.lndep1nd<noe Illy celebration.
TBIB LATEST OUTRAGE Is a 1ax
upon a tu, juat to make it a little more
unpleaoaht. It happens to be on gaaoline,
which, as all us 'motoriats know, is a
pretty well·tned commodity to begin
with.
Before this atrocity went into e(fect,
you already paid a seven-cent state tax
and fOUr-cent fedeBJ tax OD every &allon
G-Ov. Ronald Reagan and wile Nancy were greeted by oomedian
Danny Kaye on their arrival at the Rebild, Denmark Independence
Day celebration. The festival is held to mark the American holiday
because of strong ties between the two nations after years of immi·
gration. Kaye was the main speaker. He played the movie rtile of
Denmark's best known author, Hans Christian Andersen.
Mental Hospital Blaze
/(ills 30 Sleepi:ig Men
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'f'OKYO (AP). -Japah'1 ruling COll-
oervatlves today named Kakuel Tl!llka.
a dynamic ra1•~ricbel conslructloo
man turned pcliUclan, to be , prime
minister with a mandate !or bold new ap.
proacbeo to the Unfted stateo and Ollna.
The LiberaH>emocrallc Pllrly in effect
turned ;ta bacl< en the ....tlous estaJ>.
11.iun<nt pclltlcs ol Prime Mlnllt«
Elsaku Sato, wllo ts retirfn« al 71. It de-
clsively rejected the bid <l hls protece,
67-year-Old Forean Mlnlater Takeo
Fukuda, to ~him.
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political Ille for a quarter or a ce11tury.
Wbat~ver the United Sljltes wanted, it
UIU&lly rot. Including muaQroon!ing
trade, support for the Nationalist qw>ese
regime on Taiwan and ofllclal boycott o!
the Chin ... Communists. The crunch came when Japan achieved
a favorable balance or trade_ with the
Unfted Stat.es and steadily widened it
with a river ot low-cost, high-quality
goods Jl!"'red onto the Ametlcan market.
Angry talk combined with American
restrictions aoured tl!e old relationship,
and relations are still strained despite a
visit last month by presidentlal adviser
Henry Kl.utnaer.
President N11on11 unexpected rap.
procbemeDI with Paking w!tboul prlot
consultation with lt1 chief Asian illy. alao
hit Sato in -the political jaw end ,. .. ken-
ed bis standing within the country and
the party. And Peking 14id there could be
no· real improvemant in Japanese.
Chinese relations witil Sato went.
Tanaka, at 54. the youngest prime
minister since 19'5, \\Ul the party
presidency and witb it leadership of the
government at a convention of the
party's members in t)\e Diet, the
Japanese parliament. 1be: ~on the' sec-
ond runo!f , ballot wu 282-190, with four
blank vot~.
French Premier, CahUiet
The Diet will meet Thursday to con-
firm Tanaka as prime miniJter for a
Quit Posts to Aid Leader
three-year tenn, a formality ,since the -.. party has ~ sizable majority in both PARIS (UPI) -renc · Premier
houses. He is expected to announce his Jacques Oleben·.Delmas and his 40-man
cabinet on Friday. .. cabinet reil&ried today to allow President Georges Pompldou to build a new cablnet Tanaka's victory resulted from grow-t? meet expected . strong opposition in
ing restlessness within the party over next March 's Nfltional Assembly elec-
Sato's JnabUlty to cope witb the problems tlons.
of Chine, the United States and mounting Chaban-Delmas' resigntJ;tion has long
domesUc difficulties. Little change would been nnnored and ofncially denied. The
have been expected had Fukuda been action was announced in a COf!UJlUnique
chosen. from Pompklou'1 office 1ollowing today's
The leaders of two powerful factioos In weekly cabinet aes•loo. .
the party who also ran, fonner Foreign Pornpidou's Gaulllst coalition, ~bicb
Pompidoo rett Jt was t>etter to have an
enUrely new c1blnet rather than rtihuf.
fle the old one, political lbizreea said. ' '
$999,000 Bond,
Set on Suspect
In Texas Death ~1inisters Takeo Miki and Masayoshi has been in power for 13 years, faces
Ohira, stood out lo< change. When they stiff opposition from a newly formed TYLER, Tex. (UP\) -Police held a
were knocked out on the f1rit ballot, they Communist-Socialist coalition, even'"'<-. 51-year-old murder S\15pect in jail today
threw tbeir support by advance agree-tho!Jgh the Gaullists now control 380 out . . ol .... ~. . rnent to Tanaka. of the 487 seat! in the National m lieu $9911,000 ~ the h1getat ever
Tanaka made a brief, restrained ac-Assembly. set in Texas. Tbe suipect, who was not
ceptance speech stressing that unity of Pompidou did not inunediately an-identllied because police had not e· Nixon··Bla.sted· lhe. party .. must .continue ... He bas said nounce ·a succeasor· but ·he scheduled ... formally charged him yet, was accused
DETRO.IT (AP) _ The national con· previously that be wculd give hi! major meetings with Defense Minister Michel of. beating to death a molher of DiDc
· o!·!\ld·70U·boughl· f .. lbe.okUamUy .. buJ. ........... SHERBORNE, England· (Al')· -Fire
That's a total o£ 11 cents per gallon and swept through a wing of the. Cold Harbor ventk>n of the NAACP passed a resolu-attention to repairlng the frayed rela-Debre and other Gaullist leaders for children. ..
t.ion Tuesday accusing President Nixon or tions with the Untted states and to bri.Jlg-later in the day. In the past, judges were allowed to
"arousing J)A!Sfons or Date and bit-ing about diplomatic rttlations with Chaban-Delmas has been criticized deny bond to suspecll: accused or capital
Is reflected on !lie posted price you fmd Mental Hoop.Ital early today, killing 00 of
on ~ peollne· pump when you drive in the 36 male patients sleeping m e ward.
t _.,,........,,, ..... ......._station. · The nUNJing s1>!f rescued seven of the o,.-.. _, .~ . Thenursingstefrrescuecdsevell!I '
'Ib!.11 ··ti· the pump disp~ayed is 36.t of the men, but one died later. The other
terness" with his stand against school Communist China. ~ from within hL9 own party for not being offenaes. But since the abolition of the
busing for racial balallCf:. Japah's conqueror in 1945, then its tough enough in dealing with several deatb penalty, defense attorneys have
ceDtl .per' 1atkm. you are actually f'lYing six suffered, minor injuries. ln the only resolution pe.ssed by the benevolent occupier and friend, the financial scandaJs in which Gaullists filed two sepaarte sulta areuing that
2,300 delegates Tuesday, the 'second day United States dominated Japanese were allegedly involved. bond must be allowed all defen~ts. only, 16-' ~)or the g1J and tbe othe; r. _. ---------..,
11 cenll go.I to the fed«a1' aod the I I of the week-long convention, the groupl-----'--------'--------..0.-'----------------------
statehouse .boys. IN SHORT ••• called Nixon 's antibusing remarks during
his recent signing of the Hig'her Educa-
tion Act ''a divisive Mrategy totally
destructive to a constitutional form o(
government" amounting to "changing
the rules in the middle of the game."
Comes: now the new five per~ent · •
gaaoline tax that started Saturday as the _ •
brainehlld of the revenuHiunters up in
tlie capitol.
SO YOU ARE -;. reasonable fellow and
you MY okay, tbe state needs.the money.
So, add the five percent to the 25.9 cents
I'm already payln( for a ...tall gallon.
Oh, no. They're not going to do that
'Ibey are aoing to levy the live percent
· against the 25.9 cents for the retail
· galk>il AND the 11 cents you are already
peylng in stale and !edenl-taxes.
The ~It IA, cleerly, that you get taxed
·for paying your tax.
You have to figure that the Sacramento
boys. J'eCOinlzing that gas taxe, are hid-
den taxes, just figure they can hide this
t>ne 81!8Y too.
ACTUAUY, JT'S just like if you walk-
ed into your county tax collector's office
and announced, "I'm here to P'Y my pro-
perty taxes . . . "
Then the man behind the counter says,
"Fine. Let'• see. That's $374.85 for your
property Lax and $32.20 sales tu.".
And you spltter, "Sales tu on what?''
And be answers, "Why sale,1 tax on the
$374.SS JX'Ol)erty ta1 you're paying, of
(.'OW"5e,"
You suspect if something like that hap-
pened, folks ·y;ouJd march on the county
courthouse in Short ·order. But the
Sacramento tax-thin}tet-uppers will 'prcr
bably get away wJtb -tacking another two--
cents per gallor;i On Y,001 tab. So now
you'll be paying the gasoline company
about two l5lt1 and tbe 1ovemment 13
e<nts for every Jlllllon ol petrol.
This new ta:r oo your t a :r e 1 is
supposed to raiot $17U million every
year for Sacramtnlo. Most of the money
is eannarked for good deeds, like fixing
up · Out rural" road! and getting some
rapid transit ia. the cilies where it is lik~
Jy nobody will use it.
Alter all tllal's dooe, there will be $35.5
million left Iba! isnt earmarked for
anything. But you can bet your la!t
gasoline dollar they'll find something to
spend it on. .
Probably ai study to detennine where
they can find new sources of tax:
revenues.
By the lime it's all over, we may
welcome lhc British back.
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One or the dead patients was 16 years
old and the rest were described as mid-
dle-8ged. Most died in their beds, but the
main doors were said to have been
unJocked at the time of the blaze.
About 325 patients were in other
buildings of the hospital. 'tbe fire oc-
curred in the Wlnfrith Villa, a wing
which opened nine months ago. Dr. Peter
Johnson, chairman of the hospital
.i:nanagernent commit!#, said the most
aeverely handicapped of the male _pa-
tienta were kept there.
e Trunaan Saluted
INDEPENDENCE, Mo.· (UPI) ~
Citizens of former president Marry S
Truman's home town gave him a.n
. Independence Day salute Tueaday and
aeut wishes to Resear<h Hoopltal in
nearby Kansas City lhat Truman recover
and return home soon.
Truman, 88, remained 1n satisfactory
condition with an unspecified
gastrointestinal ailment. He w a s
hospita~ . Sunday and doctors have
been taking blood tests and x-rays since.
e Blast Kilb J
WAUCONDA. Ill. (AP ) -A 24-year-old
man was killed and three other persons
\Vere hospitalized Tuesday night in a
fireworks explosion at Banks Lake near
Wauconda, 40 miles oorlhwest of
Chicago.
The dead man was identified by
hospital officials as Edward G. Bulger of
McHenry.
e . .Korea11s tt' 11r11ed
SEOUL (AP) -The South K0<ean
government warned its people today not
to expect speedy results from its agree-
ment with North Korea to work for im-
proved relations and reunification of the
Korean peninsula.
Premier Kim Jong·pil urged the nation
to maintain its vigilance, asserting that a
piece of paper Crom the Communista con·
laining promises does oot mean anything
unless the pledges are implemented.
Kim told the National AMembly lh•t
Part SUng-chul, North Korea's second
vice premier, used "undescribably
abusive" words in attacking the South on
the same day the North-South agreement
was dlscl06ed .
Two Protestant
B1·others Slain
In New Violence--
BALFAST (UPI) -Assassians killed
two brothers today and . dwnped their
bodies in a ditch near Aldergrove
All-port. Tldl::deaths-r.aised-to-10-the-numr
ber of persons killed sin<;e Friday .
Police identified the victims as
Malcolm Orr, 19, and Peter Orr, 21,
Protestants from the Alliance Road area
of Belfast. Authorities said one of the
victims was shot in the head in a
gangland-style execution.
Earlier gunmen shot and wounded an
18-year~.ld Protestant and a 22-year~ld
Roman Catholic in separate incidents in
Belfast.
The two deaths raised the toll In
almost three years of Ulster strife to 403.
Commanders of the 13 Belfast areas of
the militant Ulster Defense Association
{UDA) met to discuss a ®W con-
frontation with British troops thi.8
weekend, UDA sources said.
"We are going to do some things in
Belfast this weekend," one UDA official
said. "Obviously we're not going to tell
you what our plans are."
DAILY PILOT
DELIVERY SERVICE
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Is guaranteed
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You keep a minimum daily t,>alanc'e of $100 in your
personal checking account, and ·you can write all the
checks you want. For free.
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you one dollar for I/lat month. No matter how many
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H~ING "11'llEACH OFFICE
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0 I'dl sure 11ad we have an anU-
ftreworks ardlnance," one resident wu
beard to rell)ll'lt to -r. "Otberwile
-mJcb1 &"I hurt out there."
Newport -·· boll m the manufae. lure, sale and discbarge of llreworU
doles from lllli. But in that time,
Jndependeuce J:My celebrants have bee!
undaunted in 1111uolly observing the
Fwrtb with flrftQrb.
Polloe eff«ts to enforce lbe ordlnance
ha,ve been feeble at -wbea eompm!d --. ..
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
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with lbe oven>!JOlminc number of vlsiton
and tttident.t who take to the ~ to
... off . their pyrotechnic dlspl•7'·
City lileguants estimated llO,Ooo come
to Newport's beaches Tuesday, and' •
majority of them stayed to Ilgftl of! lllelr
fireworks. ,
At the he.illht of 'l:Wdaf night's bom-
bardment, the polioe bellcopler, braving
the Oak from Ibo beaohoo, buzzed crowds
urging people lo siOp 1tlting of! the
fi.....,rb.
WEDNESOA Y, JULY 5, 1972
private morina. which bas lhe ol11y cily-llJ1Cliontd di5play.
But mloy reaJdentl seemed deterrnin-
ecl to not be outdone. Flares shot from
the Newport·Balbpa Ptnlnsula iinged
over Lldo Isle; Raman candles ignited on
~ beaches of Balboo Island burst over
l)o4ts in the nliddle of Jhe harbor, and ali
along the bay and o c •a n beact:es,
thoUsands d. leaser fireworks were being
discharged in a constant di5play of sliver
and gold.
. N.Y. St1rk1
NC TEN CENT'S
Al one point, residents ol Beacon Bay
appeared lo be shelling Bolboa 1.w.i
wilh large ~ r~. Some
went off as planned, blll others blew OJ>
on the launchlac pod and a couple more
skipped across the , -narrow chlnntl
separating the island and Beacon Bay, to
explode in froni f3rds or on docied boats. -
~The scene Wai eot too mucb diffemt
at other locatM)i\s in Newport Beach.
(See FIUWORKS, Page.I)
Gunmen S.eize
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etliner
Pirdws Demand ,$80.0,000, Flight to Sib~ria ,.
' . ' . . SAN FRANCISCjlO (UPI ) -Two belore DOOi! all« 'PSA olllclalt said tlie opoke vaguely of going "lo Russia ."
gumnen COQ"Yin(J 8botguns hijacked ·.& hijacloen' demonds _,, being met. • Eighty-one passengers, plus five crew
hijackers who jmnpe9 with parldultea.
The San Maleo 9'>Unty 1herlf1'1 depart-
· ~~~iaoo%i~ror~-·t.-~=-~~~-~~··-per90An·nne11de,~~~arbdl.j -:······told--.... lbe ....... m·entsal~1he.-mllnewaS'Tiyllig-ii'l!Oiliiit ......... .
aircraft and lhe 816 waona aboord. San Franciaco ·Bay. a --·~·"'
Mt..-~ at s.D Franc1aoo airport The ruJaWn -to lit .., of the · p1ane·1 crew t11ey woold r<1tue all bUt 11
.at 10:23 e.m./the cioalt toot oil agaill 20 puaencen leave, while Ibey· r<qU<Sted person!, whom they · wook1 keep u
mioota later and1dr<led Ille airport for weather charts and ._. tP>wing the hostages. . .
about an ~ wl1jle PSA olllcials aougbl route lo Siberia over Canada' and "!u~. The Boeing 737 is a twi.,.nglne jetlll)tl'
to raise b ranei;m. 'Ibey also demanded a fuel tnK:i. ~ designed for short-range Oight~. It dOes
The hijacked <Jllfl landed for a second A .:l:ikestn&> said u.! hijackers not have the rear stairway of Ibo lhree-
lime at San Francisco airport sbortly de.ma two poracllulel. He said they jel Boeing m, wbicb has boeft' ....i by
~ .. ' Coll.lit Gives ' . lS De~gates
f-
' . ·Thief .. on .. Leose . . ' . . . , ; ,...(:...
.Bird Flies .co,Q-p, M,a •· Steal Agairi
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0 M...F"--,e'r· n· ll)'<ll'vebeen -mlMl[W-,thn).~ .1'1' Old IOOlogy student al Brigham
m to Sfir Franctsco 1o lake 111a : i..
~IORlmla.TbettlWM.-
.-at the bljocken' demand.
Tbe hijackers were deocrlbecl u white
males, bolh about five fool 10.
The Jlljackinc was lhe 5tCOncl lnvoMnc
a PSA liner in the last four months. The
airline m .. col)' within <:allfornla._ .
Soviet Demand
May Threaten
Che8s Series l,"\7U'V , garage or !°""' "ft.ir -~ YMiat ·University. •
' ' latli!y, -ate "~ tbu · "Be IOllld bet' ,.veral monlha. ago In .. • '
.. WASii!NGTON (AJ>) -The U.S. been in 1CUr ~ , . • ·an $'nest. He hand4ed ·her and REYK.rAVIK, Tei!IM 'lUPI)' • ;---Clr~Court·of-~ ~ -""8-~~=~..,a ...., fheliioberfllibll~U,,ra, Amtrlcan .... '4111111 .. •bby
-·Ilia llinl0ctailo'~111 -· .~.ft/;. I ~ .• llaJ'\ll'lll"t.~'-· Mr-. Flldlor•Po"411"'_,,.' T•tlba ~-~ 11 ~ ..... ~.:o. ... ,~ 't.:i1:1a iil.j'~ -llAri:.:...-1( I /J,,11 ...
.... "! S.. ~e lofsGovem · ;;!.'ft' I lrfiidlt'llli.i: "--io • lanCltitl'.., ~dm of 'll'lfh Bolll Ip nt1, 1lat 1 *
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ol 151 ~ornll oonvenlloa ~-, erow," .,Mn. TJler,. wltp' ~ ~ .. IDllYtnc their .,hoe i,-. 0< maDd ·'-Iba 8ovtel ..,_ M -.
/I'll& lmltllJ ......,. by tbit • ..,,.., ~ _. ':" ,: .::.:: .~· :7 ;w.,r,. ::,n ~ and 1b'lng ";;:T' 'l'na:::olllt ~J":~.~--1
,.1 =~, JW.i..~ -~ llf"tbe iiiiFliid= lw." . _I It I mtut•mi. <Uljlrtt Oltin( tbat J\lu .... ,....1 .. ~I
w ~ --.•lei "WU In-Buckwbea~ 'm"""' llico lite 'l'lllra-dmctllllioa , .. • bofeu alalking )'OUT Chea Jl'edlralion, demanding I h I I
-Wt4li ftmdamental prlnciplea of day of. Jut -· -_,. llome for ~. iln. ;ryier '!'Pl you to FllCher )e tl'dered to forfeit the llrsl
due __ .. · . the aµmmer l>Y )In, 1)1ir'a.-,. 116-.. lf .. ·ber 1t.all·t(MI11•. , game -'he did nol abide by an
~ Josen are e:rpected to aat Chief , •, .' ,_... ",·. . , • 1. "· • • agreement wbicb said both J'layen must
-'. A,·", . ·; " , ' : ........ ~...,~ =:.. w~ !:f."...-d~ ~ 1· t " . ' .. t i c· h .. . H·' ~lh :~~:,,..~ooebouroltliescbeduled Stlut~:.o..Ti i S8 . ~ete,..,.i i . ': I ' _-.,Into 1 •~'summer,....,. lo e po·r , n · • znn l . Euwe 11\d be could ·not.glvt the !Int ~ ~ J ·~--~~ ~-. , " · ~ ~ ~ ' ~' ...,..i....; > -i. bear appeals. • • · · / ' . f MJ' _ game tQ lplllky ,becaute the Ruulmw ·.'Y6u'-can "ll1'1:!J! tell the seuop. Lg N•~ Beaeh lly' e •fraHic.:i A copy al Ute clreult cliurl'•' oplnlon ~ ~ • , , • .,. l , 1 ~ • • did not objoot 1o Ute first poal-
-'Whelf·c1r1 ·...,11ned up 'lite'"lhiB ;;Ji. .. ind1a!t"-'on Ys/de Dri... .. .. dtspatcbed to Burger'• olllce. He G. ·'·Ar . · z . f PAA .. menl H-. he said the enllro match ''!'i!~g ~-tht'Cqa!t Hlgll~· c 'sigrial, you c . W• Slpll•; will .have to eootaet the vacalipning lVelJ' pprova 0 would be> endangered II the -,mer. (In .!ict,.lt in!pt even be th,e Fourth of ~.uly., ' , , l . , · justioes before deciding 08 a special . preae<1 Ibo taue .
.' f , .. 1 1,, ., . session. . .. · · . · · "ll the Rumlans inllat on lbts -hy,
< i .. :,'"" ' . • ' The Court bas beeo l!'allbt Into' special .. ' ' ' • .. • . 1-llelieve Ille whole match II off?~
~~.t! ~. ·~,· ·e·_, Newport ... w··, : Try~. ae::::tre~~ in 1::, ~.;.go '-"lbe-n11.ra1 A~U'!" Mmlnlslr•Um froni -r11e• ,the lii"lt '!onnal .... ~;~ ... aorry lbal lbe -kl -~~l' Ill . _ Mayor Rldlard J. Daley's forces, whose bu gi_ven lit approval to plans _f•,a -llOUJlC<llitnt of the project surfaced lul plolllhlps _. dellJM.. 'Illa:,,-
' ' ' .. . , 'f ~iledter wa1 upheld \If the circuit cliurl, jeYolrbaageLlndalirport at Chino lllUa, llOrlb of Oct.lion. 20 .... -,.o1c':.:.round flFt" ol $ltlO mJI., • 'C:.":f tlle(lp=)~-1 __.. ..W , '• • ' / " a motion aaklng the,~ court lo , , · . -· • ,c ., 'lilio : • ..,_. n'
T fl A. : "' -;:·· · u • 1 ', L d stay its own action. ,Leo J. Leary, tpNwman lot cblno Tiie commerclal --restrlcUoos player ldd,a man," Fltcber ut.L
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. ." ~gr· e·e on .so, o., ',-an The •-11 court directed the dlltrlct Billa Airporl Comp!H Inc., said the F-AA abould ao1 be a. bardlblp; L< / •said, "ll grandt•WJler,Spaaky or the Scwlet U -'-> . c1iur1 lo write an <O'lllr Jll"Uentinii the ruled 'that the piitjiooed Jetport Would not 'pointing out that <>rap County Airport -1• ... Inconvenienced or dlacom-
' party from "excluding U-elOcted dvmel affect the 1 and efli leat bad ~-••-· -000 --~ u in .u flted I am lncle!d unhappy for I had DOI " i ' ' · · I ' · California delegates because ol their 8 · Y • " e c --·-•· ·-~ opera ona ..,. ~ lnl•ntioo of lhll occurring,• N~rjBe~·~~rvbie'cltyofficials deal wltb ,,J J.(.,. apeclflc llsue ~l aelectli>ninawlnner-takHllprlmary." uae)lf Californla llrspace. of' 19'11, • illd.
tonight , "'11 ll)l to polcll i., their dlf. band -~ ~ lfnlpooal The circuit court oplaiGn ooted tbat the There wu ..,. remlctlon, howev... Location of the pnpoaed alrporl, loili • Off1clala lloped lbe twice-postponed
f-and ..0 11 c °"'T -piece lie --t • ......uman -Milon .. De1nocralic Party reform (!!idelliies .'lboJeclenl--iPPl"'al -lll-iir--a-project of Sinta Alla naltor Rec Wood, -°'"'Id get-under way-'lllun-toplbOr 11 p1an ~~ dlles will Dostal, , o1 Newporl Beach's II>-while uriini representltlon 'o1 -miii0rity ~ ~~J:'tlyO::S-~ "')! 11 aortb.of PraclO IMm llld the Rlvenlde dlfbat, earlier, repreaenlallvea of bo111
bai·'asay;•tbo.,_tt_IRll'l'OUDdinc ten:lty !tee,, may be udllded views, "uplldliy stops lbort of abolish-November, ll'IV and calll lor no more Freeway and ooulll of Diamond Bar In l'locher and S-ky broke oil talu, r-'""' -from la 1111 formal -Ing the winne<-lake-alJ provision. than 120,000 commercial alrerlll opsra-Loi Ansel., County, Aboul .41 perceat.~ .cutbtc doubtl on the ~blllly Ibo Or-~ NrP>1t · m.aa -far~, w an1lhlnl "The li!llferltandla lbal winner-take-lions aonually. · the land involved_ 23,000·....o _ 11 111 maldl-1d be held.· -
uaU0n ~off bolll dty FO'ID-olle -Jlio la ....... befon all WU tllU I Ylable "!'"C<J>I for the 1972 Another hurdle .II I roqulred ... -Jn Saa 'l'ba. llul WU poat_.i from 5"nd11
cill wlll iBI toalllll 111:111 II Newpoi:! tbe ""°IJdl u • bearblc lftinday conv-waa a1ao reflected In the 'Cell vtroamentaJ lmpecl report tbat wlD m. Orance County, 41 pemnl wllllo ,_, 11a,..i 1n New Yort,
lle!ldt' aiy B.a -lhoo . ._ 11e1o19 nlgllt.f; . for the Im llemocraUc National Cooven-clucle.aolae p oooloei11ib-Bernardino and lea !ban !oar per<lll In barplnlns far more maaey.
Nt-' .......,_,.. .ioted .co aci m · Wp llld Cll1 AllDllley llem!la CY.Nell lion,' " the cGurt aid. , . Leary ..W nn.,,.... be1nl conlacled Loi Anselot County. It -pellponed 1 -time Tun-
• Hilaolw fill --~ p1aa bu ' -lllbl lo determlae tile The court said lbe _. of Iii< oow !O mua lhts raport wblcb mllll · Lealy said no objed.ion bad been v"olceil dly aftor tlpuUJ said Flacber Intuited
for Ille~ -_'9i!iq-~-le&aliU.. llftltl& · polltlcal candldaie,1 Ille tUlen and lbe .....we approval by tho FAA and Iba by San Btrnardlno County offlclala or blm by -.i 1o -up to draw Iola
Tllat 177...,. ...... locato4 otriia lf1m ai\tl o Pl-m!pt be created • Ila~ el~-. 10bttanllal . 8onlbern C..Ufomla .A-Coomdl. 1 midenla -and llOrlb ol the pv,-to'"" •· f! to motro tbe flnl ,...._
M.w1lmr i ilm'NI --tbe lirpori u the Cllmmlttee --lo deem that "But Ibo ~ -elf our -branch of the -Calllomill iiror ob hi ..:.:... He illmlMed ~ ........ and Aid alao~ "-O!fr -llld ~'•;raq9t flir'a d'llay .wa recon>-lion II Ille grne lnJvr1.1" tbe lalmej!ll Allodallao of Got11wwwata .(llC4G), • ctUut ~clall '; v:t: JM Ille,...._....,,,_.,
c:oUndJmM 1' l!'t -ctty 11a .. aaked Ji>eJ"""1 by Ille -mlttee'« wblcb .Doa-and ~tlmacy ol ·l"' -'!I el..-, No estimate of. the cell ol the Jetport Br:"° and other noribem n...-~ .-· ----· -------. Newport'~ to deli1 .., -until 1111 • · (llee DELllXlA~ Pqo a1 llld support lacili~ bu bean lDlcle ~I--'-lpall• 11 a .:::.<~bold In •
I jolnl maaloi pla far the -eaD be ., , ,. ~ r-' --..... cletolqped. -l • . . • 1aa1 ra-y. c. ... 1~,:i::::,11r~~~, No ,P..WRf Sp Eptl ,. . , . :_i.;...u;:m•be°'."~atrpcot:U
lleP'• ~¥ 1'llallllw ORn!l>laalon J . -~ mlltlon 1511! '"" tiy 1•. Be polmm =:qi·~--"'1 B h. · 1· B w·. d :::.-::.~~.:::.;: ~h.. ·~~· e~c goers o · e arn~~~~~~=
--"!·!"'IE '9'11ir-' -r .. oot 'for Jolnl-~ ~ ' ---. -, = Iba Cldiiii Hllil· poject II In
atudlel -... I~ llJ"L. PBiik DDIO to ll8e arou.,; No·-.. --C!flllevehi. l'IOject ........... uy Iba 1111y t.
roel ~-k . 1•<rlon "'., - - -, "We'n leylnc ID come ., wltb the c1e r-bu --bat Jalio balliled -wllldl could bo rtmato11 aJ.
-~l;oll "°*"'"t ..... cllr alldoll .. -· moat ellectitt m llPC< ..I the mail el· aald II poUca .,. -to achranr brm foCtled by 1PDlla Ire Illa jolcrall ID 11111 . = ~ lrW .. ~ ~f-tllat wW let1 ,_ locatlan" aaldJllD --..... ....,, tin .... -to Ill ·-~ la tho Olnda h ......... 1
bolh -- -= ;"W-\:91rr ":--i..c -i: tanl pubUc -t. dlNCtor. ' • cspllom • ,of -1111 -It In DDr!b ....
tlloy , ... wlll •1•u • toaltltn IMB1m 11U-"'"fir•l'll'*'c-... NOiin noted tbla mom,. that -II He ...... Pl 111111 ....... pe!111Ding Ill .... ....,.._ • Iba ..... ,... 11 no-. the ..... could bo built and ID-Balliol llland. . , ~ air,Rsoiii-1. w,., stalled lhla ...._,bat llld ellortt n B 11111 __,. ~.-. ...... M peysi. p l B n:... uldll*~tl&..,.!I•,.,... "Tom1otaolllara"11w1ra11111J-. belnc 4Jrected to bate at --1n -._... '° -aa11a on11 ear uc;k .octter •-~.~~~--1111 ....... Wiil ltf<=IJ -.. ~-year. ' ' r ..... and """-n, tbe -,,_..,., ---"AD ...... ""'•ltloil1 "'8." Qly cwmcH-, In ~ pannlta all podeolNaa, bleydiltt, .-... -....itllb>"".... lla•'lir 'ftt EI •. wll lo ~dtlll m '1 ....... ID --alp,..,_ of ....... II 1111 ..-itn 'ct Iba
FlUs OF WYE .
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-l•1z la ..... P.• • -lllnilt, w'*lr illm ccutd be -U I "No Mir lhdl" llld autborllJ ... Ito ................ s... --pallll. deoctllNJ In Ilia manlclpel code ... lhe
Tr6 e:~ Jlllo llld Gii ~"'-Robert I. Wynn •kl tbts Balboo P..in.ri.,• Jaffe said, oddlq, dl1 -...._ .-Illa /ltlO'f -1*'1 tlrat h landa wlll mt bo ,.ct "ho1"•a, '11'1111 trafllc eoncootloo ...,. ~ "Ila I'll lf'lnlllo=P lo -a atp m Newpoot lloultvanl. A lllarq to -.t, there II no quootlon
• • • Jal I IM .. ...... Cid aam>d lillP Oil llalbol lloirlrlanl wUl be tbol alOUI OONidonlioa ~, be
lllnl 111 I el 11111111 ... . -Jator. ' (Sol WilNINQ,~ 1)
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-.. N9bol Pr!»~ author Pwl ..... k. """ ea1..-i Ult hoopilal
-.,., with ' pleurisy. "Every Jn.
die-II that her Pleurio1 condllloD II lmpm= under the ~ --ol trt ' h, '' tbe hospital llld in I bulletln ~. Tlla ·-_... ber ltllh bttlldlot J1111 •.
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Battered Route
Slugged Again
Wllll's lell of Paci/le eo .. 1 FrffWay Beach IJ lho iol:, portion' o/ lho "'""•1
-binded a oolld salhlck Monday nlghl stJll left." ·
by fluallniloll lltach clty ..Uncllmen. "A fr::l', Illa! gou nowhere 11 no
They ,_ -In an odd --to .... 1," Coolndlman Hoory Dulle. ·~ •:ud ftve-""' itlldy ol the Councllmaa Jack G..-dolllllded
f from the Lo& Angel• Burki'• ~. aaylDf, ••tt'1 an at.-
llol 11 Ibo Sillla Ana River. , tem]ll to liririg a IttUe order out ol chaOI.
'1111 Ir propooed by State I'd love \o get aome of th... people. = Robort Burke (Jl.Hun-throulh town, even ii we jull dump them
I In .......... ft··ch." ) wllo wu looking or sup-"'",... • -
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-Auto_psy Show~_~
Poisons~-Doctor
By TOM BAllLEY by tbem In Mrs. O'Donnell'• remalna. I °' ,.. Dtltr '11" 111• Dr. Sommer said today he found no
A palh0lo&111 wbo conducted an trace of lwninol. He aeld the type of
autopsy on 5usan Jane O'Donnell'• body barbiturate ha found In the remains were
nearly ooe year after the died In Mealco "qulddy dlaslpatlng" drugs that <Wld
taolllled today In 0rqe Counly SUpertor hive lllloD within a wide 1'1111• of Court that her Cleath was cau..ed by bari>itunitas
"barbiturate Intoxication." . w11ne,... lbr Mn. Barnett and Ben Dr. Melvin Sommer of Beverly HUis Haggott, Mn. O'Donnell'• lathe•, have ~the Jevela of~ •~"'~ ! ' he found tn the bodly ilecompooed re-~~ Iha O'llclllnill ncUlled them by
Jet Sak• OK
To Red China .·
W.\SWNOTON (UPO -~ Obmmeree .. Deparlm<nt 8lld 1 .... y
It approved 1 11511 mWlon export
license for the Boeing Co. that
woo1d clear the way ror the sale of
Americln-made' commercial jet
airplanes to Cominunlst China.
Th• ucense means that the
Admlnlatration has given it• b)ffl·
Ing to the saJe of several 1f1
aircraft to the Peking government
tt Boeing and the ChlneH can come
to terms .
"We_,. 1t1µ neaoUating witb the
Cblnesi ori thll purchase," 8
Boeing spokesman said f n
Washington. 11We have not got
anytblng signed on e dqtted line." part-dl)<, He dldn~ gel It. ,Later, bOlrever, Green thttw up bis · M4'*11 ' llfady that bu nothlng hand.I and erclolmod: "It doun~ mete 1 · ro• ·-JIQblom." cilmplalnoid . damn bit of difference what we do, the
malna or Dr. Mmtll< c. "Mike'• 0'°"1-teleF.'.'!' three days alter Mrs. O'Don-
ntll'• wife were um to seven Ume111 nell • death oa March. 19, 1988, that the
C-Cljnw .lblney. "lllmlJngtoo leliJlature wW do what It wanlJ
anyway."
below""* IO!lnd by Me:llcU phy•lclans •ttracttve artist had died u the ttsult of Supe-~sors Give wbo enmllltd her body abortly alter an auto accident. & • .&
G-1ava8 Backs
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Firework Law
In .Newpo1'
Pollet dtlef .B. •-Glsp<u aald to-day he agrees wtth .dtyc Fiil Chief t...I
!,ove oo the necessity for retaining
Newport Beach's anti-fireworks or+ance. . I
"I certolnly 1"lllld not adv..-te the
ttpeal of our extatlng ordinance. I would
bate to see. tht.door thrown wide open on
tbil," llid Gllv111 adding that he would
like to aee Costa Mesa ban fireworks,
loo.
"Ooe Wtig ibat made ~ year the
Mainey then moved for an official vole
declaring that the councU _,Id take no
2'.Ctlon on a retolutlon supportq Burke's
. bill. .
,Mayor Al Coen, frustrated by the
fteeway .JJattles, declared, "I really don't
understand this , whole thing. I could
throw it lnto a deadlock by abstaining."
' Coen did abstain. So did Green and
then, Councllman Ted Bartlett alao air
Nlned, leaving M1tney and Duke on the
jflorl end of the vote.
Nobody, however, would move to sup-
port Burke's bill, which in ewnce eave
it the kiss or death u far as local support
is concerned.
Two councilmen, Donald Sblpley and
Norm.1 Gibbs, were absent. Both are In
EurOpe, but have previoualy expres.sed
anti-freeway sentiment.
At one time, Huntington Beach waa the
lone coasial city In Orange County sup-
porting the Pacific Coast Freeway.
DEAD AT 52
lngl-,r-yacht1m1n N11h
Russert Nash ·
Memorial Rites
Held in NewpoPt
death. . Tbe~IesUlled that O'Donnell VIJiled
Sommer 1est111ec1· that bis patbo1011 the ott 11ome 11ve days alter bis Pam· ·81 B c1 4m· ti work waa carrted out on organa thal are wile's· •th. and told lbem that ahe had Ii 0 net normally uaed to delect the'pn!lellce • ~ l(iack iq ~ Cozumel Island p
of potlOllS hotel and died ~ 1ew hours liter. T W }'l ' J But the
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dete..,iiatron of the body hid' ~y aaill O'IJOnneti told them that he , 0 C f8 e , 80
made tt Impossible !or him to· carry out uaed the a<eount of a traffic death to ·
his tests · on such organs as the Jlver Md spare them as much shock as pos~lb1e. By JAQC B OBACK
kidneyw, he said. Somme!' said his analy-Dr. Sommer teftified today thi• be ex:· Of ~Dffhi •r •l•tt
sis, limited to the skeletal muscle, attll amtned the remalm of Mrs. O'Donnell Oran1e Con'!IY perltsors today
led htm to support the findings of MW-and a1reed wt4li the flndfno of the l\fea-docllned lo portlclpo In ~ new •tole
can pby>tclans, ' 1£UI ~ "In the alistnce of ony PEP·WeUore tkJo prOgnlll as
-The death certificate issued by ot!JerWI ceuae of death.'' an "employer" but ~ to -~-· Mtldcan autilorttes ii J>lrt of the evi· -for Mn. Barnett have ... -, .. -~
Memorial services were conducted to-<f<nce ~Judge 1.E.T. "Ned" Rutter ll!otUled that tflO O'DoaneUa toot the trill parttclpltion ol other a~ IUCh as
day at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church In tbe non-jury civil trial. It st.atea that lo Maloo will a vn lo ...-Ill-'c!llH and school dlltrlctl Wtth Orang•
for "'"'-··yachtsman Russer! Nash, Mrs. O'Donnell, 38, died rl. "barbllura_te lllJ.r~-lllloaf bo4wwww the couple. CClunly governmant u a coonllnatlng •---acid pollonlng." ""'· D'DoaneJI, ~ ........ruI 1rt1Jt wbo apnt
who died Sunday at bis Newport ~ach Dr. O'Dollnell, 53, of 307 Placentia Ave. ta\Jlbt art llld wbo lnquently 'uhlbited Tbe0
partial approvll of the -pro-
bome alter a long illness. He was SI. and 2011 Westclilf Drive, Newport Beach, at the Lapa Bead! Foatlval ol Arti, 1tam wu contrary to 1 recommeodatlon
Friends and • ahipmates potd !Ina! is accusocl In the action liled by Mrs. had lllltntatnod an apartment In Santa by GranvWe reoples, county dtnctor of
tribute. to the welf.f<mwn yachtsman, O'Donnell's mother of respooslbWty for Ana 10<· -time prior lo the couple'• IC\CIJI well.re, wbo Did bis department
who served aa navigator aboard local the death of bis wile. visit to Cozwnel Ialand, would "prder to concentrate on pro-
yachts In blue waler races Including The $1 mtlllon la•t liled by Mrs. Mn. BarneU'• lull -. lo bar O'Don· IJ'IIDI Jeadlng to prlv1te emplo)'ment
1everal Tranapacll'ie races. Gertrode Bsmett/ IS, of Sell Beach nell from lnl!erlttnc bis dead wile's rather than the development of more
Mr. Nash, an engineer with the Ralph Leisure World alJeted, that the surgeon estale. · · p!ibltc ll<n'lce jobl."
M. P'IJ'aons Co., was burled Monday In inject~ lumlnol -a blgbly toxic If bu been te~ that,,)&n. O'Don-SU~no w.re swayed by the strong
private c:eremnnles at Pacific View berllitunte Into bis wife. nell wu bwied In Mexico uie day alter Ul'llnm of Dr. David Painter, superln·
wont IO far wu the prollfera..Uoo of M J ,
roadside -on our bordeno," the esan n1ured paUce cbief said. "'lbe ready ae-j Memorial Park. Two Mexican phystclans who sul>-her death. Her ·remains were later ltlideftl ol the Garden Gill•• Unllled
He had been a: sallor since bis boyhood milted dep0t1Uona u part of the Barnett tfanslerred lo Mealco Ctty for autopsy Scbool Dtatrlcl who aald that current
when he apent summers in Newport case stated. they wire UaJmost certi.ln" and crtlons ot those temalns were PEP PfOll'al!ll have been very IUC'-
--1bflll)' of Ulele 1land1 does hnpart to ,.. . • •
people ltial nrework• are 1.,111 .. ·in Collision Newport. Beach. People a.. surpr!Jed , ,
w1len WO ld\'lle them of the ]IW. Beach. He moved to Newport Beach !hot !umlnal was the ,~~te traced =•~~ct lo the United Statea by Dr. cwlul Jn bis dlatricl and that Iha ad·
' Other -.Vers noted that several ol
the flreworu stands Jn neighboring Costa
Uea bore signs indicnting sales would
~ NIWport Beach civic orgln!Ja. -
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A Costa Meaa woman waa underg()ing from the San Gabriel Vllley nine years dttlonal aid wu needed. .
e<ry this Ing alter ber motorcy-ago. B,tsldes his 114filng activitiea, Mr. The new state pro1ram provldel $6
• lid wtt a COl' driven by an off. Nash built yacbt models for local owners. Pia·~. ers. Stt1dy . . 1'-. P-· 1 mWlon !or the county llmlted to one ty t llead1 policeman early to-His laJI Transpec race was aboard • ·--..~ calendar y..,r and the state Department
ay. Peter Grant's Nalu II In 1963. Mr. Nash DEL. EGATES ol Human Reoourcd Developmeal has
Bari>an Patton, 2:1, iii m w. wuaon and bis wile, cathertne, we~ married a 2 Restaurants · . • • :U:,.~~t abo<J 11111 new Jobi could
St., reportedly sulfend fractures ol few weeka before the race and spent Peop•-polo'·-' out that the coun"' Is majcr bollOI from the accldent·ot the tn-thetr honeymoon In the Hawaiian Jaland!. the -•dent of the United Stat " the ~ "" '' teraactlon of Jamboree !load and Brbtol Mr. Nub, .a member of the Newport J B A d ,. _ es, alreldy Involved, or will be In four or ~::i~·i>~itonwaseastbound ~~~::4~u~:'!'7:.: n · usy ·g~ ~ C0:'.!tm:~~:1-may...nbe.that \1':1~pro~w~j:::"'~
on Brlstot when ber motorcycle collided member of the Loi Angeles Yacht · Two ~ -·""""' Ille .the 'lrimler.UtHI! kind of electlon Is not variation In admlntatratlon and IJtllCY
wllh the northbomld car drtveo by OI· c.,~, also s¢led In aucb ocean races., dlannel lrom Balboa ltlud, a luw1iboule u flir u • proportional allocaUoo of Involvement. l!rlabt red or White flubes -1d fleer Tom Stewart, 27. Sttwart, an ac· ~. Diego to Acapulco, Loi Angeles clu9ter Jn the beort of Con>no de! Mar t1.,~~.:._ . He -the spending of 1J mlDloo ol
'bla J • oa the liorboo fellowed by 1 dUll ctdent lnvesltgator for the poltce depart.. to Maza 111 and lhe llltami to Jamaica. and a gel! coorae ore t1JreO tey -to ~1 "~~ can be no dlapute !hit the publtc fund! "cannot be Jm{Jfied on the
-· lo 41lell to Jl>le.1 qualtly of ment, 'fl'll• on Ma '!'ay home alter ge«!Jm, lje aerved Jn the u.,s. Nayy during be oonaldered by Newport 'Beach plin-very l!it•lrity ol the process rests oo the bull of Aid lo Fllllllta Wttb Dependent 1111-b In other tllegal dlJpla)'I. off duty, • World, War D'lfter ,aradn•ll•• from the ~-Thursday. . · '8Numptlon that clear rules wlU 'be Children coat redudloa and tt IJ clear
-dlJ l1tben hive suqelled that Tbe ·Impact of the colfulon threw the Univeralty of Southern ~;.. ·1n llKZ. Ill -tl>e Irvine C«n--bi!JhOd and that, once ' 'eatabllahed µiat there wW not be 1 corrapondlng
._i of th&. ordtnaaoe mltlll · be In ~woman !ram her motorcycle, onto Beaid<s bis wife, of t4e f~ home, pony s, J-Creek ttoiclenttaf Ibey will be enforced latrty, conalltenlly 11vlnp In wellare -·" •
order,, comldertng the !act that 11 IJ io the hood of Stewart'• oar an! then onto , 1508 Santiago, Drive, Mr. N'ab aurvtv· oomp1tJ during the l p.m . .tudy llelllOll and without cfllcrlmlnattm u long u Peoplea pointed out that tn AFDC 'lfldel1 lllld ft«ufarly ...-. But elfona the l!"vemilit. · · ed by · ........__, _, •·~·i •·-Ii dly hall aOcl wlU bear plam !or tbe they r<meln In force.'' cueload&, porttcularly. !or Ullelllployed
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'to take li olf the books hive filled, Thi 0~ tecefved l*<Jal .C:Uta ft<im 'suuest!r ~~7 ~~lb~ 't. re.ta1ftllls and office )lulldtn. Dn Bay· Tiie OtilnlOllllf =lo eldude ~' have -declining • I result ia:-..=,-:.:~ ~~l~~'!nf.'"~1= '!!oai M-111 Hoopltaf. ·. ~:.--•at twr'f:llbp.m,·,..ur ~~ ·in.~ ir.!:~~~~l~Uuln
""lnfl to ... -io-the'i:ounin;equeCi01r-llat.n-,,cickH11tr.-. -·---· ·--~·--~.----------------:'. TIT!lt!Jll·r c0.<1m1"'•1Jd.,...ctal .,,..,p1ex, aiao-omy voter In. lbe-=m~jiiillctiGlliifjjrlvate empfOYriiiri'~--
. Cities In on 1ttempt to 1et, 1. counlywlde Traffic olflcera •Id today tile acckl<nt ........ Page I vine Company 'develcipment, ii \li1lpooed United Sta tel and ·•""Y lndMduat and would continue to grow clurluc the com-
ban on ftreworb. SO lar lhero 1111 boeD •la undet Inv~ · !or Ba111de Drtve. -ol Marine Avenue . lnllttutl'1 subject to the autborlty of the Ing year. I
"" -1n that dlttct\on. Tbe mall •• the only -Injury w· ... RN. . ING . . . and the coc1roven1e1_ Balboa Wharf COii!" pmlclent.'' "Tbls program 11 • Y•" to two years Newport's Fttt Cblef Leo Love alld to-ICCldent In Newport Beech for the holl· ft m«dal plaza thll Irvine offlc!ala with-Ju a d....,ting oplnloa, Judge Chl!les loo late In point ol Ume due to the tm-
day bl !eels the present law la a good day. Traffic 9'fkor Stan Bresller laid dr<lw amldtt ltrq')lt'Olilt from llolboa Faby~ the cfedalon of the Credential& proving economy," Peoples chaipd. "A
..,., · traffic ..., very baoyy but nc moJor ac-liven tile enaclment of similar regulation lalond ,..Jdeata, · · Commtttao In the Calllomla CU. sbould Jli'OltatD of this sort is more appn>prlJte
"Every ftre chief In the .• ty _,Id cidenlJ ,..... Joaed. • in lliis J>lrt of the dty." Conm>-• m ~ the hive -""1ell!. He said tile committee durlng a period ol riling -.
lib lo have an ordinance jllO ours," be Jaffe auggested ''varlJble mesaage" ·propooec1 9-hole golf ~p!amied at hid acted tb !fiflrlbute the delegation ..,. caeeloads IDd tmemployment." ~illild. ~i:.. ...... 'It'• <lot widely ""' Bike Trail B1·d signs be-installed an! IN'ged tile "'ltY the tlp (ff Ujij>er Newport -· at the cordJua·to t!li popolar wlU. Second District Supervtsc>r David L. ....... •-H'1 I &Old' law." opend up .to $10,000 for a cooaultlng rtqUOlit of ccuncilmen. "Sudt a «fecilton cannot In and of ltaelf Baker moved approvll ol lhe projed !me ocbowtec!IM that "there are qlrwr to deifsn 'them. . The J-..ntne Cttek Development plan, be delcrlbed u • denial of due proceu ol without the county becoming an -1• who lguori the ordlnlDCe. But 11 G · Co · Couucilmen lollowed a recom-m ·a partel below L1ucc1n ~ wwld law," Fahy aald.' "llfoioover, ll IJ qutte employer Itaelf but allowing the other
a.parent llld a dty ofllctal, I don't think 008 fo mpany mendatlon lrom .Jatt.'s boos, Publlc allow u many u · llll town-c:onslstent with the -fni relorm move-dlatricta and cltios wtthln the county to
tt'1 wile lo Ignore the para of the low Works Director Joseph T. Devlin, to go -· city olftcial1 said. 11191 within the party." receive the fund!.
that you don't like." A eonttact-for.·construe\kln or about ahead and-Wild at least one ex~
He alao ncted that the'" •~ 5,000 peo-live mUes ol bllre traI1s IJong the Santa perbnental sign -for the same amount
pte In the U.S. wbo are Injured or killed Ana River has been •warded to the Sully-of money -and see bow it works.
by fireworks emy year. According to of-Mlller Contracting Company. · GEM TALK
flclalJ at Hoq Memorial llolpltll, County aupervlsors awarded the prcj-
several miner Injuries were U..tod II> ; eel lo ,lbe ftnn after tt 1ubmltted a low
the boopllal's emergeucy room,. but ' no , bid qi $37,$56. Tbe trail wW <Itend aloog
one wu admitted lor a fireworks related the rlvu I/om AUanla Avenue Jn Hun-In~<. atUtude toward . !!reworks. In ~taln ~~y.'° Edinger Avenue In
Newport Beach might best be lllustraied A tolal of seven bid! were received lor
by warnings POlted at the Duua. ri\ 'the projed and county offlclJls noted
years pas~ VIJitora to the aquatic parlt that the low bid wu about 111,000 below
have been told fireworks on the beach the eaUmoted !50,ilOo coat ol the project.
ore illeill IDd would not be tolerated. Tbe Santa Ana Rlvtt tilM tntll will be
. This year the menagernent llmpti told · one of the nnt Ill a propoaed network of visitors "make sure you clND up your county ttalla.
mec;' ROd he CArP,(111."
San Diego Gets Aid
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Major Pete
WtllOn says $~9,000 In federal lunda. wtll
·be &!•en to Son Diego to help pay coit.t In
pr<parJng 10< the llepubJICin NaUonal
Conven)ion later moved to Miami Beach,
FiaJrtllOn said a team ol audllora from
tht .i.w Enforcement A s,s l 1 ta JI c e
Administration come up with the llturt.
''That amount wlU be lorthoomlng," be
laid Monday.
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DAILY PILOT Nixon Turns to1Peace
EXCITING JIWILltY
l'ltOM SMALL DIAMONDS .
Designers of unUJUlll jewelry that
la within reach of a large nwnber of
consumers are sjeadljy. Increasing
their use of small gema In creating
exciting rings, brooches, pendants,
bracelets and pins for women.
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Talks, World Affairs
President Nb:90 will shift emphuls to-
day from holiday relaxatlon to in.
ternational aflalri -prlmarlly pon-
dering ~U.S. strategy which wlll be put
toiiilrk wl1'!1 .. ..the Parts peace talka resume Jiily 13.
The Pmldent spent most of the
Independence Day bollday •I home with
famlly and lrlenda, taking a sbort time
out-to-dellm'"a"1nidtltollll raiflo ii<lifi'iA
from bis offlca.
Liter in the d&y be and two close
lrlends htt the beach -aomothlng they ha•• done evtry city since arriving laat
Saturday •
looking rested l!ld well taMec!, Nixon
repeated his tttrller otden to whoever
would listen -"go to the beaCh and try some awtmmlll&."
Since' hl1 w'orklng vacation bef1n In
San Clepiente Satwifay, Nixon has had
two boule: Ruest.a, Oiarles G. "BtBe'"
Robooo of Florido Ind New Yort tn-
clultrllfllt Robert Ablanalp.
.Bil top fo"'lgn tll1lrs 1d\llocir, Dr.
Henry KIMtnt!er, allo haa been Jn Son
Qementt,1Uict· that time, ltaylng at a = r~ldtnce In nearby, Cyprus
• on the strategy !or the peace talks.
A report already has been delivered
the Presi&ent from anothtr adviser, Maj.
Gen. AJexander Ha.Jg, who early this
week returned from a trip to South Vlot·
nam and Cambodia to determine the
status of the mUitary stlUatlon In
indochlna. .
Men also are beneflttlng from this .
trend to tht .unusual. Rings, cuff '
links and tie pins are now' being
created \llrough combinations of
small diamonds, sapphires, uncut
quart% and gold.
Gen. Haig h the number two man to Flrat In the women's Cllle:_
'Kissinger nn !lie Natiqnal Security Cow>-gory in a recent design competition
cUMeetings between Jhe Prealdent and went to an unusu~ open,.woit dome .
those two men will take ~1-throuihout ring aprlnkl(d With dlamondl and
Ute ttst ol this wee1c In onlet to 11rm up sapphires. In the m111'1 dlvlllon,
the U.S. P01lllon In .Parta. . top . winner wu a tooled cuff·llnk
If the weather alq the south Oout and tie tick iet with mWI dJa.
continues aa. It bu, .however, all will not monda .centered ;. 111 ... IJte cups be hard work lfor NlXon. • ""' ~ •
"Red Beac:b,". quiet, Clari> ipot In the In tht Huch for "JOmtthing dlf.. middle of the Camp Pendleton Coul
seems lo be the President'• l1vorlte. lertnt," men !llld-. women an aJaq
Allor deUverlng his radio -loaltlnl lo tht p111t, buylns or dupU>:
Tu•sday, Nixon turned IO 1 illJllll ,,..P cat1n1 antique J!we!ry, w li I o h ,
of reporters and satd, "IVtr)'OOI _,,, tllou'1I old, wW nner Ion tilt beau.
to have a lood i.. today. t I refill crafls-•••h••
• "Thers'1 no rt•aon not to wtth tbls Y 0 ca , ·-· -W'ellhtr .• , .. • \ • We otftr tl1a 1118'1 In modem
Then, gesturt111 tow1nf the bueh Jew••-dealon, or beautllUI an-"1hlnd 1111 ofllcu, he addod, ''Go aut on _, ...
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of the moment, ..
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Jift.toNE 141oMOI Dr. Klulnger wlll take 1 key ,;,,, tn
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