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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-07-07 - Orange Coast PilotI • .. I • • ·1ne I ' • . . •• •• • • -. ' •Lioness Delivers " I • 2 Surprise Cubs ' ··In Salinas Motel • ·' -·-· " . W EDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JU LY 7, 1971 • ' '. Bllndles . . ~ l oi Joy TURN YOUR BACK FOR A MOMENT ANO CUBS APPEAR Sharon Clark, 20, Cuddles New Charges Born in Motel Not Lion Motel Room Surprise-Cubs Born SALU'lAS (UPI ) -While 2Q..year-0ld Sharon Clark, a practical nurse from Binghampton, N.Y. slept, her pet lioness delittred two cubs in the mole.I room. Weather Mort haiy 11unshine la on the 1&end1 for today and Thursday w:lth highs along the coaJt at 72, rising to 30 inland{ and rBa.chlng a 10..t ol 60 d~greea ln both are~s. INsmt: TODA y T hrt e• Of tltt (lead 1/(lCht& fl\ tilt JI011o!uLJ rtacc foiltd to o•l!r roll pill"Tutsdo.11. lt nd- trtQ lo sptculati~ 11le11 llrt t 'l- gtJQtd i11 some t arl11 ro ct aomts· m0mhip. St e stot11 on Pogt 21. ... 1'1 ••• Ui.... JI c:aww• '' ~ · "''' ~u• .. ~ $"= ;: t-w. "' ,_,, 11 <,.._., "'' ...... lt-11 =c•,..tkel ;: ~~.,,..,. '4·: ... ~ ,.... ' 'nlNt9n »-J1 l•letffllWIM<'lt Y.t7 ... ""' ' "llltllCt U-tl ........... .,.... ~ "~" ....... l'ltwt • • --- "I didn't even know 1he was pregnant." declared Miss Clark after discov ering the Cl.lb& on tbe floor with the lioness, Phyllis. "What Dext?" sighed the motel manager, Irving Bowker. Miss Clark nld she was traveling with the liol'lta "becawe I like to have her with me a! much u possible .'' She said Phyllis apparenlly had a boy lriend dur- ing a brief boarding period in Richmond, Ind. She hopes to give the cubs, Ezra and Rastu s, away to a good home. In the meantime, she has bought some baby bottle! to help feed the lnlanb, which ar1 the size of full-growo cits. Free Pr eas Picketed Over Fir~ng Dispute LOS ANGELES fUPJ) -A lw!dful of ~rsons. pi~k@t~. the {.()1 ,Aflielee F~ ' J>rtSS Newspaper Tue5day in • dispute about the firing of 101M staff ~. Barry Bern8tein, "who took ~over u pibU-luj Thunlcby frdm Ajt lfunkiii. founder or the anftestabllshment weekly tabloid, said 111 empkiyea reported for work as acheduled'. 1'he Free Pren strike wAlkoul committee aaJd Bernstein refu.!- ed to honor 'contr8ct thlt employes had •·lth K1.1nkin and ltutt •boot one doun st.affen were fired Friday. _ .. )~· ,. -~ ~ .. ~-... Solon s Hear New Drug . 'I War Angl es I From Wire Services WA SHINGTON - Attorn ey General John N. Mitchell said today a number of Southeast Asian leaders were i11vo!ved in illegal drug traffic. and the Uni!ed States hoped to ''eli minate their participati o.n'' both in their governments and in drugs. Meanwhile, Deputy Defense Secretary Da vid Packa rd announced today the Pen· lagon is prepared to grant. on a case-by• case basis. retroactive amnesty lo fQrmer service men discharged under less than honorable circu mstances because of drug z.buse. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie 10.Maine), 1ii id et a Senate hearing he had heard report.<; tha t high pol itical and mili!ary leriders in such counlJ'ies as Burma. Laos and Thai land were deeply involved in the illicit drug trade. ~·l ilchell sz.ld the reports were true. "The fact or !he matter is there has bee n involvement of government official."! in some of these countries." he said ... We feel we have identified snme nf them an d llleps 11re being laken in some of these countries to eliminate their participa- tion." Mitchell said. ~1itchell declined to name any of the leaders. The special Senate subC<l mm ittee is considering Presi dent Nixon's proposa l to create 11. special action office for drug abuse prevent ion in the White House to combat the sp reading drug epidemic. Democratic Senators complained the plan was litUe more than •·a new boz on the organization chart." "It begins to look as though when we don 't know what else to do. and we want kl create the illusion of oclion and con· cern, we create a new unit in the White House, and assign it the task of coordln1 Ung some unknown solution to the problem," Sen. Abrah am A: Riblcoff (0.CoM. ), said. Milchell and HEW Secretary Elliot L. Richardson, along with Packard. testified before the Senate's Joint Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations and Ex· ecuUve Reorganization. They urged immediate enactment of Nixon's plan to set up a special action of. fi ce for drug abuse prevention in the White House to coordinate l h e government's attack on drug."!. Packard said the Pentagon will welcome referrai., by members of Congress of CMes in which former 1ervlcemen are .1ttempUng lo remove from their records d is honorable dischar1u given them because of thelr lnvolvement with drugs. He uirl the Defense Department i!- prepared to lift iuch dlsch.1rges from An Individual' a. record and lo grant him an (!ft DRUGS, Page l ) .... ----·-··---:-----·~· --- • • .. ~ ~ .. I . 1•:; ---. . • > ' Orange Coast . . . . " . . . Greets Pre_sident_ ' . For Bis Vaean--... I ' • • •. ~.. .... • . .. . ·t . ~ • .. .• DJ.1LY' "IL.CIT PIM!e W ........ ·1' . " NIXON GR EETS SMALL FRY UPON ARRIVAL AT EL TORO MARINE CORPS AIR STATION Prasidant •nd First L•dy in Orange CDunty for· Two-wee k Stay at w .. tern Whife HouM Jzulge W eighing Issues In Irvine Cit y Battle By TOM BARLEY OI !111 DtllY "1'-t Utff All 11ides today began at ltast a two week wail fo r Superior Court Judge Ray· mond 'Thompson's ruling on an injunction whereby lhe city of Sant.a Ana hopes to wrest tax-heavy Industrial land away from the futur e city of Irvine. Santa Ana clairM the 938 acres near Orange County Airport is "the proml."led land" and alleges that it was promised to the city eight yeers ago by· the Irvine Company. f roponenu of the future city of Irvine have included the tax-rich territory withln tbe are.I they have earmarked for lht new municipality. Judge Thompson closed a full day of Ptbate Tuelday by ordering attorney William Wenke to supply him with case law that will support the Ja~~;s allege.. Uon that the Irvine Company breached an eight-ye11r-0ld contract designed. to allo"' Santa Ana to anntx the 138-acre "promls· eel land" lhls year. Irvine Company attorney Dean· Dunlavey wants a further three dBy.s to examine Wenke'11 ugumM\a. And Judge 11lompson told both sides he will need two or three day! to e1anline te.s'tlmony before he rules on lhe controveray. He wa1 W';eff"in 1lhe "fln81 hours ofUle' hearing Tue1d1y to reject Santa Ana's law1uit.. and enable "more than 2,000 res\de.11t1 of Irvi..oe to create their dream city -a model commimJty that the w!J9Je- world will. look at." Attttney TimOthy Strider reminded the judge 'that the plans ·pushed I011llrd by the Irvine incorporation movement had been deviled fllrough "lhe hlgbell rOrm of democratic l)roceu, through. town meetlnp and community forums'" and 1hould not be delayed or destroyed PY !iM.,..Aq•'s bld_W,r !l,>e pr'?"!I~ ilin\I,_ The promised laiid' b: • ili-acre wldi4 on Santa Ana's 110Ulheute.rn borders. It (he IRVINE, P11e !) ' ,, Nixon Receives Cheery ~reetiJJg~ On Coast Amt~ ~ In hU! customary ,.ebullilJll. !~ President Ni.Ion arrlv"1~aloa1 h SQiJth eoa.t-W.·Tu<Sday u,iil, beun<~ ' week 'w«kil'!I vaeatlill. l4mM ''9' · . greelifli 11-tl>e El'-T0ro:Jlirino, '.Air Station. . Mr. Nillon entelfoa 'fl<>m ·~ F~ One at about 8:15 p:tn. 11lbe1t1~ -itety ·-T~41i<1· . comments with more thalr too.~ depeiici-.nlll at lbe boM. . ·- At one polnl .Ille 0P~I <lidl $ crowd te bOard his IieilcoPiOr• ""' al\Ort hop te San 0~ ~: D1IDd llld "l'eturned.-191' ;~diOi•· tti, El Toto ll'ffli!)(. \I , .. . ( ' . Alter 111e fUght ~te •Son' c~ ii. chief executive •IJl)U(td to have·..-.. on ru. mind 11 -ha, Mn. I'll:# Secretary of. S~te WWiai'n , emeraecs from Marine C.orpa . 'OnMi.r l'(;i~e'r.;· 1 .Mi.U ~·11·~· Coast Guard Lor1n Station tho Nil; . ISee NIXON, P ... I} · '1. 1. • • ... ·.{~ ...... . ~ ..;.. • ) ' ' l -· ··--·-·-·-·-~q· ·--, ... ~Jo.)!1.1"--·--'-----••. ..,... ---·----------. -· --""?---:.---.:.::..... -~~--·--=---· -. \. . ' .. La:y D•11• qf Summer llAll.Y P ILOT PlllN 'T •lc~tt"ll l(Mhler Ktthy lJa~on, 22. Costa Mel a, fi,UreJ out thh1 method of be1ting the doi exercise dodge. All you need ii an expanse of arass1 an ol d tennis ball and a dog that's 11 y,•llli ng as her purebred lrl1h Setter, Keny1. Democrats Seek Advice On Legal Budget Moves SACRAMENTO IUPI ) -Democrat• ou1bt le11l advice today on how to take '1lv. Ronald Reagan to court to restore ome or all of the IM3 million h1 lrim· ried from the new 1late budget. Senate Democratic Leader Genrge R. Ioacone of San P'r1ncl1c1 a 1 k e d OIAMH COAJT DAILY PILOl .............. ............ CtlStl .M .. • " .............. -·-'-C'- O•AHGE COASr PUILISHIHG COM,Ajoj'f "•t•rt N. W1•i "'•""""' --.d ·~11.....-J,, .. L C11rltv VI<• ,-,_..,_ Miii OeMre.J ~ 1\t1111t Kt••il ..... lh.,,.,, A. Murphl~i "'-•Int 601 .. OtrlH H. L•11 al1h1'4 '· Nill Aa1lllll~1 MaMtlnti Edlton -. -----........ ,-----··-• ~ r le11:islative counsel Georie Murphy -the lawmakers' attorney -whether some of Reagan 's vetoes \\'ere ill ega l. Me1ny,·hlle the California ~llghy,•1y Patrolmen'• usoci1tJon polled Its l ,100 membtr1 lo determin e y,•h1t strateg y 10 foll ow -ranging from continuing lo work kl "withholding of service!!" -unle11 certain legl1latlon Jncludlna IS percent pay hike !a approved. The California State Employe1 A1socia· tlon -~'hlch repreaant1 aome 114,000 workers -ls alao thre11tenln1 a court ac· tion •&•inst Reagan. lt1 leader11 also v.·arn of possible wildcat walkoula. 'fll~ i:ovtrnor cut ba ck the new !l\ate spending program lo $i.68 billion. 1\'hich is $.50.1 million less than legislators recommen ded. Included In tht cull were salary In· creases and 1peclal lanruage dire cting how ~·elfare money Mould be spent . This latter item. Mo..~cone contended, may be outsi de the governor's velo power. Senate Leader Jamq R. Mills a(l"Hd and said the DemOC'raU c lt11dershlp of both houses is preparing to fight A court battle with Republican Reagan to pro\·e their legal point. "We will challenge the governor '• power to •trike language fro m the budget." the San Diego Democrat said. "We would be very Ul-advts11d to rive up \lo'lthout a filht." Den1ocralic A11embly Spealttr Bob h-lortttl of Van Nu.va concurred adding that "there Is aome que1tion a1 10 Y.'het.her he hu tbe rl1ht to veto the lafliuqe." Loren Smith, extcutive dlreetor of CSEA, said his member1 are ange red ever the Governor's ref.uaal to grant coat- of-llvlna: pay hikes. l..a~maktrs su1ge1ted a 10 pen::ent pay boost for collegt. and unlveriJty fa culty members and a 5 per- cent hike for all olher atate y,·or ker1. ··we are preparlni court p1per1 rlihl now," said Smith, al thou ah ht added tha t "wt still want to 1lve the ltgl1lalure 1 chtnct to be heard." ffl1 reference wu to lht probable •f· lempts to ov1rrld1 the 1overnor '1 vetnes. v.·hich t lso Included $1 00 milllnn for schools and $137 mllhon for fl lcdi -Cal. From Page 1 DRUGS ... honorable di.tcharge If U1e sltuition war· rants it. He aaJd the Pentqon \\·ould later spell out detall1. Packard n id ht h13 also i.!lsue<l today a memorandum to all military commands to 1traighte n out confusion over the work4 lngs of a drug amne1ty proiram In the active Armed Services. There hive been complaint8 that ln 1ome cuu 11mne1ty does not mean freedom from po1alb!e dishonorable dtacharge or other punitive acllon . Packard 11ld the memo re-emphasllea the admlnl1tratlon'11 detenn!nation to Identify addicts In the Armed Services, and to rehabl!ltate them before they rtturn to civllian life . 1\litchell said the admini.str,.tion·s er • fort!! !o curb th!! no..t of tllegal drug11 are ••effective and well-coordinated." He said the Justice Department \\'as 11;·orklng wllh the Stale Department to turb the flow of druMs enterine the Unileil State1 and y,•ith local law enfor~ment aaencies to crack: do'ol·n on drug offl!nder1 and rehabilitate ~ddictJ. The subcommittee c oc h 11 i r men , R1biooff and Sen. Edmund S. h1wkie ! j), tt1alne). said ~ixon'1 focus on drue abust. education, pre\·entlon, rthabililatlon and research would not be enough unles5 there "as an accompanying attack oo the roots of addict ion. ··1t v.·ilJ do u1 no aood to treat only the drua l'.!:itae symptom if the real problem lies elaewhert ." aaid Rlb lcoff . "That \vll! only poatpone the solution and further disillualon lhe Amerlc1n people." Collision Kills Bike Rider, 19 Ma rk · J . Mcr\ully. 19. of 10&51 Equestrian Driv e. Stnta An1. w11 killed Tue1d1y evt nlna when the bicycle he w11 riding collided wilh • car In Cowan Hel1hta. - The Callfornla Highway Patrol 1ald 1i1cNull y fell under the left rear wlietl of a car dri ven by Deborah Ann Krue1er, H!. of Sant• An111. She wa1 not ci ted. The 11ccidenl look pl1ce at Thorley Ro1d and l.ime Tree Drive when f.·1111 Krueger allempted a lefl turn. officers said. • • • From Pete 1 President Urges IRVINE.·· · 1 ls bcxJ)ded by Ult Stnla An& ~ Corps Air F1cllity , Hewes vtn" J\tll Hill A\'tnut and Alton Avenue. Moral Revival Santa Ana·s la11o·yers argue that the dtJ -.·Jthbtld &nnexatioa acUon Jn May, 1"1 \1-hen the Jrvtne CGmpany a11eed tG rtlln- quish the land, if undeveloped, in el&ht 1 ears time . , By t:UGENE V. RlSH!'R KANSAS CJTY. !\1o. (UPI )~ President NllCNl l>aid Tuesday the United StaLe1 is turnlPg lo "dnige and defeatism" and ap- ~hlng the decadence that de1troyed history'!! great clvl!Jutlon.1. · He said U"te country needs a moral rt1Wttralion to save it from death. 111 a 4~minute tptt"Ch to about 150 n1'11'1 e1&CUth·e3 from 13 midwestern stat.el, the President u ld a t.endency to focus on the na tion 's fault• hu led many cltlteru, partkular!y the young, to tum to '"drug&, defMtism. negativism and alienation.'' Nb:on briefed the ne...,·s editors in J\.11nl!l11!1 C1ty en route h'om Wal!lhlnrton f(I San C~mente, fo r a ty,·o-week stay at the Western White Houu. "The sreat civilltaUons of the past - as they have become wealthy . as they ha ve I01t their will to live, to improve - thev hav e become 1ubject to I.he: dee•· derice t.'lat has dutroyed elvlllzatlon,'' Nixon told the editor1. "The United Stat.el b now n!ICh lng that point.'' But Nlzon Aald he belitVtl the "strength an d vitality of tht American heartland will pull the nation through its current crisis of confidence" and allow it to lead !he v.·orld to peace in tile la.st third of the 20Ui Century. The President uritd the editor:; and other opinion makers to help foster 1 na- tional moral re11neratlon by not Je tting the problem1 of tht moment obscure "the Vilion of Amer ica'• future." Nl1011 dlaamed 1 bro.ad range of forel1n and domestic problem• du ring his three-hour •lop In Kanau City. He spoke at the end of the day·lonf serla of briennp by ranking ad- ministration officials on his domt'Slic pro- grams -a package he said went "far bevond any program of domestic reform prfsented lo the American people during the pa..sl 4(1 years." Ni xon said he ii aware dl the dlvlaion~ In th e nati on ca uaed by the Vietn1m War, but pointed to his progrtU in endln1 it t.fore than 300.000 Americans have lefl Vietnam sin« he took office and one From Page l NIXON ... immediatelv bo1rded their canopied golf cart, wilted u ?rtsldentl1l Secretary Rose Wood OOpped on tbt back aeat. then i;ped off lo the villa nearby. Richard Helms. head of lhe Central Intelligence Agency {CIA) y,•as amon g the top-le vel membert of tile ad- n1inistration accompanying the Presid~t westward. Some sources said the CIA chief v.·as along on tht trip lo brief the President on a recent trip to 'the Middle East and other points not yet d!sclosed . Preliminary 11.ccount.'i say the President plans a week of conferences on the econon1v \\'Ith top advi~ers, including Tr@uuiy Secret1ry John P. Connolly. On Sunda y, Domestic Security Adviger Henry Kl~slnger i~ expected to ~tum to lht United Slates after a world tour . On Tue1d1 y Kl&11inger wa1 in lndla . 1'1ie well-known PrHldentlal adviser I! l!Xpected to confer on hi1 return with the Pre.iildent in San Clemente. The \'lsit to San Clemente is the Presid enf1 fln;t of the summer. and the first g!'ffted hy ~arm. 1unny wea ther in many months . GEM TALK - TODAY by lrwwaa•~~=~!!' ANTIQUE AND ESTATE JEWELRY I I from Prague's nruseum of Fine Art to ~lexico'1 Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary you·11 find jeweled pie{'es who.11e historic :i;entiment I! not ours: you ran look but not touch •• , desire but not posess. Bu t in our i;lore: you can buy 1ntique jewelry, watches and clocks collect· ed over the pa!t 23 year~! \Ve hive mixed emoUona abo'Ut selling or keeping some of these pieces, such as a 14 kt. gold button hook, old pocket '"-'•tches and rina:s for men, a truly antique diamond pin with rubles. perldot and old mine-cut diamon ds. a aolld gold me1h br1celet '11lth ,,,.orkmanshlp gont forever, and an oriental pearl pin whose bacrround 1ecUon per· milt changing colored velvet to match your dress! )' ou won 't find such p1ecei in foreia:n museums, and r arely in antique shops. So if you want 1ome- thln1 dlf!erent, jewelry virtu&lly impoulblt to duplicate, come on in •.. u•e'll spend time with r ou on detail and h11tory of our fa1 c1n1Un1 1nUqu1 collecUon, eacb item in good u1eable con dition. And if you now posses!, and want to hll. an y such antiques, we 're inter.ested! .. division per moolh Is returning hom.t from Vietnam . Nixon said. Nixon said American ca3ualties during the month of June were less on a monthly ba!is than the 1,1·eekly casualties a year 1go. ··v.le are actively punuin1 tht ne1otia- tion ch annel," he said in his only refe~nce ~lo the negotiating position outlined bv the Communists Thursday. }\egardltss of what happens on the nfltltiation front. Ni.Ion uid, ··our boYI wtll corne home.'' • N\1.on said much of the moral deciidence in America today is reflected in the u.se of drugs. But. ht sa!d, the pro- blem iota beyoOO n&re0tic1. New Recall Move Against Reagan Now Under Way SACllAM&NTO <UPI) -A now offorl "·aa l1unch1d Tu11d1y to rtcall Gov. Ronald llaqan, dluflnl ha 11 • ··discredit t.o the American 1plrit. to tht "'est and to our California herjlqr ." The "Reagan Recall Committee" file<! a petition with Secretary of Sta~ Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. It takes 731 ,209 sig111ture1 trorn reei.5tered voters to fortt a recall election. 'nw eornmJttee ha1 Until Feb. 6 to gathe r the signatures. The Republican cov.ernor easily surviv- ed t'ofo . similar attempts in IM?-61 by a group called tht "Recall Reacan Com- 1nittet." The two groups apparently are unrtlated. A ipokeaman Jor Rea1an refuted com- ment on the l1tt1t petition. rt WU •lined by John L. Sporich, •ho identified hhnae.lf u a Sen Franclaco en.. \'ircinmental designer. Re1lonal dlnctorr "'·ere JdenUfled a1 Tom and Sue Schelbal of San Francisco. The petition charred Reagan with p!ayln& a "dlvJalvt role, helpin1 to aet father a1alnat aon, black •1alnrt whltt and rich a1aln1t poor ;" of "1eekln1 to impose new ta1.eJ which he, himself la unwllllna: to bear;" and beln1 a "drag on the eftorts" to preaerve the en vironment. The pet!Uon accused Re11an of 1eekln1 to "atille the bre1th of chanee now upon the land . He la a chief with no v!JJon, no ima1lnatlon. He 11 a dl1crtdlt lo the American 1plrlt, to the we1t and to our Callfoml1 heritage.'' Burgl~rs Ransack • School Office Burglar• ran1acked the princlpal'1 of- fice ol Concordia School In San Clemente. it was discovered Tueaday, and ned with a radio and a complete att of key1 to the elementary school comple1.. Police said the theft occur red so metime within the psst five day1 dur- ing the periods when the school 1t 31%0 Avenlda del Pre1ldentt wa1 unoccupied. The monetary valu e of the Jou, in.. c!udl111 the radio and the key1, w111et at ~50. Investigator1 1ald entry wa1 made by prying open a window of the offices of Principal John Hancock. · WtnU told Judge ThomplOll Tuesday thlt Irvlnt Comp•JQI Preaidtnt William R. Ma.on repeat.d thlt promlM: ··-;: ~­ cincUy and clearly ·as he can put It in a Jetter to I.he city dated Dec. 2l, 1970. He accused Mason and the lrvine Com· pany of fallln& to file the wrltt.ln protut agalnat incorporalion that w11 promis~d Jn IMS and ol encour11lnt the in- corporation movement headld by the Council of Commun ities of Irvine lo In- clude the di!5puted acreage in their •P- plicalion. Dun.lavey le;iped to his fMt with the proteat that ··therl!I I• nolhlna in the agreement that ssy1 the lrvlz>e Company .should protest inrorporallon. ·'The lrvine Company has repeatedly stated it is perfectly agreeable to Bffinl th•m ttht ~1cr11 ) com• o ut,' ' Ounlavey said. ''The company dkl not fUt thtm in there (the incocpo(a.tJon al>' pllcallon) and liu •1111111 to ~ ~ 118 •-al Ina! uatll !)lay ,ri i!r,... down hare to tho counroom. • Wtnkit lmmtdl1tely ask•' Ju41• Thomp30ll to obitrVt that "u.f 1f: net I olnlle Irvlno Company •tpr~(IUv~ 11 thll hearlnJ." · CCI chairman Jobn Bur!Qn': cltlalldo4 Ula lnclualon or tha Ill e In ll1i 1roup'1 1ppllc1Uon ond It tllal It waa "not lo&lc1I to 11cludt ." Tho Norlll AmartCIO $ aqllaar aloo IHUllod tho! II had ali-d. throughout his croupr! ne atl&N wfth lht Irvine Company th.It ;the company would continue to hol'IOr f>e r.tay, 196.S agreement . Burton's group plan1 the erution of • city that will, th ey hope, eventuall y pro- vide boma1 for U0,000 i.toN on 11,00I acres. Their first plans • fC( the in- corporation of an 13.lm acre fOmmunity of lrvine ·-bave been approvtd bY.! tho Local Acency Form1Uof1 CommJu on. Stra~ asked Judae '1'hort111011 Tue!- da>· to ,recognize that the I.Ate V4f'dld ;iulllfi~ any agreement the c#;y of Santa Ana nQJ>t have bad wllll the 11-vlnt C.m-Pl"l' I ' I ''Tllji ltM te11i1lature created the LAJl'C to 11<1> thll kind or qreemedt," the CCI llwy'I" oald. "n rocoplzed tl!al WI kind of annexaUon lJ tot logical and thlt you ean'ti club people into becomln1 part of a city when thty don't want to." Strtder wamed Judge Thompaon thlt timr wu of the aHDce In rullnc on the Santa Anl·lrvlne Comj:iany dispute. "Thl1 111 an unfortunate delay and brlna1 this iiroup cloter to the Ume limit by which they rnwt put name1 on the. taz: rol11 f« the comlng calend1r year," ht said. The Incorporation movement will run Into a t"1>-year dela) if Judie ThomPIOft accepts one t1f Wenke'• fUllUted .olu- Uoiu to the dl1pute -that the Irvine Company 11hould be declared to be an un-- quall!ltd •liner of the peUtlon prueolld to the LAFC. Judse 'Ibomp1on'1 ruUrw Hema llklly1 to come 1har6Jt befort thipubllc hurtni on the lneorporailon action to be Ht ned week by county 1upervllor1. That public heartn1 11 de11&ned te determine if 60 percent ()f tbe property own1r1 ln the Irvine area art oppoted te the JncorporaUon action. It 1eemed cer4 taln Tuesday that the court declllon will precede the hearin1. Superbank Hikes Rate NEW YORK (UPI) -CbaH Mlllha~ tan Bank today became the flnt or the nation'• auperbankt to ralle the Jnterut rate for prime bu11nu1 )oan1 to I ptrctnt from 51h percent. 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C. ..J/umphrie~ Jeweferif 1823 NEWPORT 8L VO., COSTA MESA 24 '(1,A~S '"" SAMI LOCATION t. ~ • ,._ ··-· l ~'(-..--·-· ,..:_•· \J ... "'l-·---·~·"': 7 -· . Huntington Bea~h Fo11ntain Valle1 VOE. 64, NO. 161, 7 SECTIONS, 100 PAGES TEN CENTS Fluoridation Placed ~on Beach Ballot There will be a referendum next year on the question of add ing fluoride to the pu blic water supply in Hun!L ngton Beach. City councilmen Tuc~day night in- structed the city altorncy to put a Yes-0r- No que stion on lluorid at1on on the June 6 primary ballot. The-.action s~ltled for a while a con- troversy that has continued for nearly a year Since lhc coun ci l rirst authoriz.ed the addit.ion fll fluorides int.o the cily's water supply, Although the decision to Ouoridate wa! made by the council Aug. 21, the program has not ~n implemt!:nted because of ef- forts of !be Huntington Beach Citizens for Pure Wa ter wbo have bl!en campaigning ror the matter to be submitted to the elector ale. The group circulated a petition lhat would have required an election o n \Yhether local water supplies could be fluoridated without a Yote or the people. The petition was similar to the one circulated by opponent.s of nuoridatiOll .tn Fountain Valley. Although the group reportedly collected enough signatures for the petition - more than 4,000, 10 percent or the elec- torate -they missed a legal deadline and the petition was rejected. The campaigners started circulating the petition again but Monday night Jerry Bogart, head or the Pure Water group, agreed that the drive would -end· if ·• referendum were called by tbe council. ~ P,.11 .. Y PJ&,OT Pttti. 1W ;,•lrtd: O'ci.-tll Tl)ia lli!'eement ,.presented a com· promise between the Pure Water cam· pa!Jners and councilmen who had cri\iehed the wording of. the group's pet!· lion on the grounds that it did not rquire • straight election on fluoridation. Councilmen argued that the wordm, confused the issue to the extent that two eJectioru might be required before fluoridation is approved or disapproved. Such a situatioo did result in Fountain Valley and QiuneJlman AJ{;oen, whi first raised the fluoridation issue in Hun. tin&t.on Buch, termed it •·a farce ." When Councilman Ted Bartlett pn> posed two weeks ago that . a Ye;s~r-No election w.u the aolt.Jtioo. feUow coun- cilmen 1greed JI.though they decided to wait for the Pure Water group'• ac- ceptance of the compn:rnise before tak~ Ing' fonnal action. , ·:w.e would go alona: fully with a Yes· or~No vote," Bogart a.id. "We would not cooU!)ue ,fD circulate the peti\ions." Councilman Jack Green wt11t aloo& with the suggested action "vety reluc· tanUy " and n>£'reued th.at children were being deprived of the benefibt fluoride contaiM in the prevention or ~decay. &.: also took a cut at the local press. "It's unfortunate lhat the DeWsplp«I have backed off on this," be said. "Tbey supported th.is but now they are let1Jn& .a little c,tticken." A total of $70,000 in new equipment and supplies ha\ie been budgeted for·fluorlda· lion. State Unit Cited Officinl Charges. Oil 'lnwrference' By ALAN DIRKJN Of "'-D111J Pli.t Sl1tf The state Division of OU and GI! wa,, blasted during Tuesday night's Hun-- tington Beach City Council meeting on charges o{ "attempting to interfer-e with local goverment." The attack was delivered by Coun· cilman Jack Green alter he proposed that a public hearing on the revised oil code, which would increase inspection and drilling fees from a total of $64,000 a year to $215,000, be postponed until Aug . 16. Green urged that the hearing be held after a public hearing scheduled for ·Aua:. 2 on • suggested five cent.! a barrel oil tax. "ll t.bey were considered at tfte same lime, I think there may bl serious Jll'O-- blems," he said. "If the oil tax i1 ap· prO\led, then there might wen·~ further thoo&bl on the Itta. But I lhlnk ·tliey.,. separ1t.e lASUes. The tax la revenue pro- duclnr w.hile the code ls rqul1tory." funding redevelopment downtown througb the Top of the Pier program and otbtr civic project.s. In aareelni to po<1tpone the buJin& oo •Reports True' the oil rode to Aug. 16, councilmen ~ repreated instructions to t.be city statr to have a list of priority projects available It the Aug. 1 bearing OD the be.n'el }evf. Mitchell Pe gs Asian Leaders as Drug .Czars From Wire Stnttc.1 WASHING TON -AUorney General John N. Mitchell said today a number or Soutbe11t All.an leidlt..( were lavolv~ in: Illegal drog traffic,-And thi Unlfod State& hoped to "eliminate thelr parUclpation" both in tbett ..a~mments and in drugs. feel we have Jdentified some of them and steps •re being taken io l!iOtne (If the.s11 countries to eliminate their participa- tion," 1-litcheU sa1d. Mitchell declined Lo name any of th11 leaders. · NIXON GREETS SMAL L FRY UPON ARRIVAL AT ,EL TORO MARINI COR/tt '-AIR STATION Presld•nt •nd First Lady In Or•ngt County f or Two·we•k St•y •t WN tlm Whl .. Houte J:ht councilman then ref!IPl'td to reeorts that the slate had prepared a report l&ftin!l the new fees in th• oil code and the barrel levy and that the Division ti! Oil· ail~ Gas was plaMing to have a represenlaUve at the council meeting, Meanwhile, DepUty Defen!i Secretary David Packard announced to4fiy 1he Pen- tagon is prepared to &rant, ail a case-by. cast blsi.!, retroactive amnesty to former servicemen diachara:ed under less than honorable circuimtance1 because of drug abuse. The special Senate subcommittee Is considering President Nixon's propoul to create a. special action office for dru& abuse prevention in the White House to combat the spreading drug epidemic. Democratic Senators complained the plan was liWe more lhan "a new bo:r on the organization chart." ' Meadowlark Ban On Night FI ying La'v in 30 Days A 10 p.m. curfe w on flying at 1i1eado1Ylark Airport is within 30 days of becoming law. Huntington Beach city councilmen Tuesday ni~hl unanimous!~ passed the second re<1d1ng of an ordinance imposing the rright ban The action "'as !akPn despite reporls th at some pi!ois and npcra1ors n£ flight schools al the airport would sue the city if the law is imposed. t\ia yor George 1\fcCrarkcn reC<tlled 1ha t In an execut11·e sess ion at lhe last counci l meet ing lhe po~sibihty nf a la wsuit was ra ised. The mayor said that since then he had been assured by Ci1y Attorney Don Bonfa that the ordinance was "enti rely legal." C.OWlcilmen discussed a Jetter sent by Ned Zartman. regional counsel of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA \, ln which he noted that the F' AA has "consistently oppost-d the eiercise of police powers by local government.. to regulate the night nf aircraft." Zartman asked that approval ()f the ordinance be delayed lo allow him time to consult wi1h Bonfa . but councilmen moved to approv e the seconrl reading. City Administrator Doyle Mlller recom- mende-d that lhe council let the ordinance mind and that Zartman's lelter be refer· red to Bonfa tn answer. "The final question on lhis will bt decided in the cnurts," Miller said. Bonfa did not atlend Tuesday night's meeting. Collision Kills Bike Rider, 19 Mark J. McNully . 19. of 10651 !queslrian Drive. Santa Ar.a . was killed TutSday evening when the bi cycle he was riding collided with a car in CowAn HOJglfts. ?ht Galifomla • iljghway Patrol 1aid J.1cNulty fell under the left rear wheel of a CM drlYen by Deborah Ann Krueger, 18. of Santa AM . She was not cited . The accident took place at Thorley Road 11nd Lime Tree Drive when Mi•! Krut1er 1tt.empted a left turn, ofricert .. ,d. Cheer £ ul Nixon Arrives For Two-wee l{ Coa st Visit In his customary tbulHenl fashion President Nixon arrived along the South Coasl late Tuesd ay and began his two. v.·eek working vacation amid a cheery greeting at t~ El Toro Marint Corps Air Sta lion. Mr Nixon emerged from Air Force One at about 6: !:) p.m. at the station and immediately shook hands and traded comments v.-ith mo re tha n 100 guests and dependent.s at the hase. At one point the Presidenl left !he crov.·d to board his helicopter for lhe shor1 hop Lo San Clemente, changed his mind and returned for aoother dose of the El Toro greeting . After the r\ight 00 San C\emenle. lhe chief executi ve appeared to have "·ork Board OKs Widening Of Atlanta Avenue Widening of Atlanta Avenue in Hun- tington Beach to four lanes at a cost of $440.000 was approved Tuesday by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Cost of the project, extending from Lake Street to Bushard Strttt and in· clu~ing tM widening of & flood control channeJ bridge, will be shared &0-SO by the city. Hawaii Trip nn his mind as be. Mrs. Pat Nhcon and Secretary of State William Rogers emerged from Marine Corps Helicopltr One. After a wave to a sman group al lhe Coast Guard Loran Stalkin ·tbt Nixons immediately boarded their cariopied golf cart, waited as Presidential Secretary Rose Wood hopped on the back aeat, then .sped off to the villa nearby . Richard Helms. head of the Central lntelligencf! Agency !CIA) was among the lop-level members of the ad· ministration accompanyinC the President westward. Some snurces said the ClA chief was along on lhe trip to brief tbe Pruidie.nt on a recent trip to the Middle Eut and other point.'! nol yet clilclo,ed. Preliminary accounllat"ttl:,e Presidmt plans a week of conferenca on the economy with top •dvisers,' including Treasury Secretary John P. Connol.Jy. On Sunday, DomeStic Security .Ad viser Henry Ki ssinger ill expected _, return to the United States alter a world .tour. On Tuesday Kis,,inger wu: in. lndl1. The weU-known Preside1Jtial advta:er is expected to confer on llis return'with the President in San Clemente. The visit to San Clement.e. ls the Presidl!'flt's fin:t of the summer, and the first gree~ by warm, sunny weather· in many months .. '"It's . very untortuna te lhal the stile h11 seen tit to enter into a local situa- tion," Green said. "I hope they will reconsider thtir ,PGSition paper Ind ncit attempt to interfere with loc.al . govern·. ment. It's none of their business." Green theorlted th!t thf! state was m. vlt.ed into the debate by tho&e with an ax to £"rind and suggl!st.ed that it was the hr dependent opetators. Effort.. to eOntact A. C. Marion. president ol lhe Huntinitan Beach Independent Producers, for 1 response were unsuccessful thii morniag. Representatives ol the Division ·or Oil and Gas have remained close·lipped on their position on tbe barrel levy and new fees although they did confirm that they planned lo make a presentation to the council. Jim Weddle, a senior engineer with the division in Sa cramento, refused to divulge !he state's posilion although be did point out that the state has not used the barrel levy as a tu and conceded, "Our interest ls in protectina: the resource.'' The barre! levy is calcu11ted to raip $650,000 a year al five cents. It is belna: conside~ by councilmen u 1 mean1 of Trash Pickup Slated On Friday This Week Officials ol the Rainbow DiJpofiai OJm. pany are reminding Fountain Valley ~identa that the regular 'lbllrsday trash pickup will be on Frklay thls' week. The company ipokesman said the change is due to a holiday schedule, but Huntington Beach resident& w h o 1 • garbage is removed on 'Ibursday will not be 1Uected' by the cha.nae. Sen. Edmund S. MU!kie (0..Malne), said at a Senale hearing he had heard reports that higb. poUtical and military leaders in such countries as Burma, Laos and Thailand were · deeply involved in the illicit drug trade. Mitchell· said the reports were 'true. "The fact of the matter II ther;e ha.s been involvement or a:overnment officiala in some of these countries," he ·said. ··we Council Moves To Annex Part Of Bolsa Area A move is being made to annex part ot the: Bolsa Chica property to Huntington Beach. The city council Tuf!sdz.y n I g h l authorized an annexation request to be made before the Local Agency Formalion Con:i.mi&!ion (LAFC). 'TM ·move was prompted by a reque:it fdr annexation of the county territory by lhe propf!rty owner, Signal Properties, a di via.ion of Signal Oil and Gas Company. The action followed by two weeks the pre-iantng or the property by th~ city council to single family homes, com- mercial uses and a holding rone. Involved in the .annexaUon request are 392 acres which lie aouthwe.st of the city boundary from Ellis Avehue northwest to Bol.5a Chk:a Street and north of tht adopted Pacific Coast Fret.way route. ·ne acreage ll about 1 mile from the ocean. Want A Dish of Junket? The land I.I part of 1,900 ecrea owned by Signal ProperUe a.in Bolsa Chle1. No development plans or 1nnexation rt· queats have yet been aubmltted for the remalning acreage. City Clerk Paul Joi)es explained to co~cl.lmen ~·t the anne11tlon request WOl.ild talcl: about two·monihs to be com- pt.tecl.1 lie . ripeclod It to be C)v.0 a pllbllc hell<'iq berare the· IM\FC Aua. 11 What b a "JW1Ut?" It depend1 whether you &Ni rttdln& a cookbook or a dicUonary. Or, perhapa, whet.her you read either al ~ fuUy . The question came up al Tu~ay nlght's mttling ()( the HunUngton Be.ch city council when use. of the word ''junket" in a headline dtacriblng • plan- ned fi!l'e-day trip to Hirwali by four C0\111· cilmen to attend the national convention of the League of Cities was discuued. C.ooncilman Jack Green, one of the councilmen planning to mak' the trip. for whid'I a $500 per person 1dvance hu betn Authorized, 111'rted the ~rch for definitions by sayina be hid checked the 1 I the wor<I In Wd>sler'a Dlctioouy ll!ld fO<lll(! two _..,..ct deliniUOOI. •'A cream cbee&e or 1 d.ilh of curds and cream, or a dtssert ot sweetened n~vottd milk let in· a jtlly,' ... tbe COW\" cilman rNd. "1 Wonder' lf ·t6e i'ayer might tnllghta> ua lo OU. rqara," he qulP!'<d. Mayor Georp McCracken, wt19 it abo plaMlnl to atten<S .u.e conve11tlon. 1rnili!ld but declined to .add.any ob1«V1Uon1. Later City ci.rtrPiul J...,, plcldnf up the spirit of _. ~UNian. 11ktd I h8 could meet with.-, "juaketffrt" 1~ tt11 end of the ft!Otliq to a>nllnn ,,.. rangemeoll for fht 'oonventkn, ~eel , .. Clt A:q. 26; . . • . . , THe.declalca...W ,thi!n bi 1tt1l lo Ibo c~ ty cooncll and !tom .,,.... It wtll be ,..1 to U...&i.lte ~ api>mal ,_ 41<! ti)•• the LAl"C • ~· -1\1 be the ooty lllJl>UC .,la(, '!We ,...;id.be no publfc hearla( berm ~ cllJ f(Clipcjl, PJUoiio,. lli1'dM K«i 'lf~' 1d$ Hid that 'ljipaJ ~pe('tU.' boa• ~Od maps wllll ldil .. ~(aiid,wa1 ~ to beg!b:~ ..,,._ autiai;blou .. At!lioqli ·mo&! 'OI UW.actt11t hM ~ prM0!\8111« llliale'tamlly 111>,mes; about 7'J acr11 are lfa bat4ln1'1001 -mlden· UtJ-atrt<>tttu!\1-willl tht Clli approv" an ordln•nct iflowlnc 'a pll.Med ml~ Ual devtlopinent wt!W tht JU clwttlca· Uon • ·--~-:="' .... 11.,r.. ...... _. ___ -• ---• . . -• " --·~---"--""-••• ----·-·_ -.... J-·~"'-~~~_. -----... - _.J.. --,,--• • f I "It begins to look as though when we. don't know what else to do, and we want to create the Ulwion of action and con· cern, we create a new unit in the White House, and assign it the task of coordinating some unknown aoluUon td the problein," Sen. Abraham A. Rlbieoff (D.qinn.), said. Mitchell and HEW Secretary Elliot L. Richard60n, along with Packard, testified before Qi, Senate's Joint Subcoromittee on Intergovernmental Relations and Ex- ecutive Reorganization. They urged immediate enactment of Nixon 's plan to set up a special action of. rice for drug abuse prevention in the \\'hite House to coordinate t h • government's attack on drugs . Packard said the Pentagon will v.•elc.ome referrals by members of Congrtss of cases in which former servicemM are attempting to remove from their records dishonorable diacharge.s given them because of their involvement with drugs. He said the Defense Department la prepared to \ifl 5uch discharges from an individual's record and to grant him an honorable discha rge lf the. situation wara rants it. He said the Penta&on would lat.er spell out details. Packard said he has also ~Jued today a memorandum Lo al! military commanda to straighten out confusion over the work. ings of a drug amnesty prograni in the active Armed Services. The.re have been complaints that ln aome cases amnesty doe1 not mean freedom from possible dlshooorable IS.. DRUGS. P.,. Zl Or aage We•tller More hazy IWlSbiM ll an the agenda for today Rd Tburs<!ay whh highs along. the cout at 72., rising to 80 lnla.nd aq_d reach1q a low of 60 degreea i!1 both 1niaa. INSIDE TODAY T1'rtf IJ/ ~the Itod .,at.Ilk '" the • Ho~ohUu race faJ!cd to amtotr roU· coil Tlusda&i, Jtod- lng Co ~peculatlon the~ art , .. gog~ ht aome early roe~~· m41Jl~ip. ~S~c atp~u , ~ ~~ 21. ~ • j\ a.. . . • Q.llMMlt • ,.. . ........... v .....,..17 Cll9dllflt U11 U o\Wlvll ,.,.... 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SOMEWHERE AFTER .the" clowns, beauty queens, flags . bands and grinning old gray-haired men riding motorscooters, however, he got to wat.ch eomething new. He was maybl': 2Yz and lhey brought him the brutality and horror or V.'ar. The float sponsored by the Army Recruiting Office in ·rorrance had no beauty queeJU or clown11, but a tab- leau with a dirty, ragged youna man crouched in a wooden cage. He wore 1 tattt1:red green uniform. · A different man sat by ~e cage. He wore blue clot.hea like pajama.s and a funny, cone-shaped hat. He was pointing a gun at the man in the cage. BEHIND THEl'if, two more men in green lay under a canopy of junglt1: foliage like they v•ere sick, v•atching others in blue pajamas also pointing guns and glaring back. A trio of men in gretn walked wearily behind the float, with red -at..ained bandages and ropes around their neck!. A banner on the aide reminded t.hoH old e.nough to read -and understand -lo remember our prisonl':rs of war. Suddenly one of the men in blue began beating one of the men in green with his gun, an ugly and c::onvincing portrayal. JUMPING IN, tht1: soldiers 111 becaml': a bitter, whirling blur of blue and green until it abruptly ended. The kid with the drippy snow cone wat.cbed Intently. His eyes had "'idened, remaining solemn and concerned aft.er the men in blue pajamas beat up those in gree n and won the fight. The men in blue then looked even mea ner. The mt:n in green looked even U:dder. I-le was maybe 21,1 and he only looked bewildered. Some.how on a sunny Monday, watching his reactions. one could Sl':nse that something had changed for the kid with the drippy snow cone. HE WATCHED the mock. moral battle with too much grave intensity, perhaps a mixture of confusion and fear. Soon the balloon man sauntered by. hawk ing his hugl': bundles of thtm, carrying the words Peace and Love and catching the little boy's atten~ion . The kid with the drippy snow cone, however, was maybe 21h and couldn't read or understand the words. Nobody that I could see bought any. Work Set in December Ori Valley Civic Center 'Con1tructlon on the expansion tJf ihe f,ount.aln Valley civic center is erpected to begin in December. City council members were given • proposed time table ror the $670,000 pro. ject during a study nss!on prior to Tuesday's regular council meeting. The project will add 6,800 square feet to city hall. 3,325 square feet to the polie!: facility and 9,!500 square feet to the city corporation yard. Ar chitect William Blurock, whose firm is handling the pr9ject, told councilmen the project should go to bid by early October. Total construction time is estima1ed at eight months. Blurock said one of t~ critical aspects flf the project \Oo'111 be the timing so that city hall business can be carried on as usual \Oo'hile construction is going on. 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U.U,,.. /y. ~---,. . in the community «ntl':r unle!.."1 coun- cilmt1:n art': wlllin& to incre1tt con· 'tructi&n timt by nearly thret months. Housewife Case In Steak Knife Death Dela.yed A 51-year-old Hunlinaton Be a ch house;\·ifl': accustd of murdering her hus- band with a steiik knife was sranted a two week delay today on her prt1:1lmin1ry hearing in \\'est Oriinge County Judici al District Court. J\1 a~ine Po~th, 8352 Alvar1do Dri\·e, \\'as ordered to reappear at the court July 22 to fa ce. the murder charge. Police allege Mr~. Posth ~tabbed and killed he r 41 -year-old husb11nd, Robert, June 13 during an argument over what to havl': for dinner. Officers said their investig11Uon in· dic &ted that Posth had brought hon1e hamburgers \.\'hi!e his wife v.·anted chicken. Posth. employed as a sign pa inter. died of a stab wound in the left che.st area at Huntiniton lnt.ercommunlty Hospllal the same night Mrs. Posth is now free on $12,000 ba il. HEADED POR BELGIUM AFS Student Llchen,lein ... _.::._-L,.. ·--·•.1r-r· -~ - Captures Trophy Board Urges Hru1dicap Bill Eff 01·t By JOANNE RE'l'NOLI)~ O! 111• O•lly P'li.t J!atl Trustees of the Fountain Valley School D1stntl have ;1ulhorized MaH rnembtr1 to conl1nuc their efforL<> Lo get slate fund'! thi~ year for the dislrtel's school for han· dtcapped l'hildrl'n. Distrirt Super1ntPrull!(ll ~·like Bric.:k S<lid pl;ins lnr l"Unslruct1ui\ ut 1he Pla1·an S!'h1~1I <-1 \I ur!ll"r ,\1i'nue <1ntl Bush;ird S!rcct hinge on St·n;ite l:Jill 786 1f th1~ hill 1·;111 !){' passf'd w11h an urgcn C'} t:lllU~e. sta\t' fundlnJ! Of 00 percent Of lhe $1 2 n11Jl1on specl<tl .~ehool will be <1Va1l;ibll' 1mrnt>fhalel:- J)islrict nH1c1als had planned on Optn- in~ !he srhool 111 197'.? 10 serve 1 Ill orthoped1eallv handicapped youngsters frorn Seal Reacr. \\"f>~<;tminster, Fountain Valley. Huntington Beach. t'oi:l;i t.1esa .end Ne\\'port Beach. Thr school \Oo'ould also p r o v Id e; rlassrooms fo r 300 oormal youngsters 10 lhHI the erippled t•bi ldren would nnt .have tu be segregated . Bril"k s:iH1 Fountain Valley's float' won the 1'1ayor's Trophy in Huntington Beach's 67th annual Independence Day Parade. The trophy goes to the best float en· tered ln the parade by a neighboring city. 'fhe Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce sponsored the city's prize-winriing entry. St;1!P ;;uthorit1t'S intur1n("d c11strir.I of f1c1al s in .January lh~H lhc state had alreadv allocated all funds for spt1:cial schoo!S for this ye.ar. During a lett~r \Oo'riling campaign. by th e district state Senator Don ald Grurwky 1 R·l\'alsonville t introduced the bill which will eliminate the 3.5 percent ceiling on the use of state aid funds ror t·onstruction of special schools. Democrats Seek Advice On Legal Budget Moves SACRA..:\tENTO (UPI) -Democrats sougbt legal adviCl': today on how to take Gov. Ronald Rt1:agan to court to restore some or a!! of the $503 million he trim· mt1:d from the new state budget. Senate Democratic Leader Georgl': R. Moscone of San Francisco a s k e d legislative counsel George Murphy -lhe lawmakers' attorney -whet her some or Reagan 's vetoes were illegal. i\feanwhile the Callfornia Highway Patrolmen's association polled its 5,100 membl':rs to determinl': what strategy to follow -ranging from continu ing to v.·ork to "withholding of services" -unless certain legislation including 15 percent pay hike is approved. The California State Employes Associa- tion -which repre~rrts some 114,000 work.era -is also lhreatenlnt a court ac· tion against Reagan. Its leaders als• warn of possible wildcat Y»alk outs. The 1overnor cut back the new state spending program to $7.68 billion, wh ich is $503 million less than le1islators recommended. Included in the culs were salary in· c~ases iind special lanilJage directing bow welfare money should be spent. This Seal Beach Pair To Spend Year In Europe Homes Seal Beach residents r..iary AM Moreoo and Ellen Lichenstein will le1vt1: their homes July 13 lo spend a year in Europe \j,'1lh lht': Amer ican F'ield Service. latter ilt1:m, ?<.1oscone conttnded, may be outside thl': 1overnor 's veto power. Senate Leader James R. 1'-tills agreed and said the Democratic lt1:adership or both houses Is preparing to fight a court battle with Republican Reagan to prove !heir legal point. "We will challenge the governor's powl':r to strike language from the budget," the San Diego Democrat said. "We \lo'OUld be very ill-advised to give up 11·ithout a figbt." Democratic Assembly Speaker Bob ?<.1oretti of Van Nuys concurred adding that "lhere is soml': question as la whether he hu the right to veto the laniu1ge." Loren Smith, executive director of CSEA. said his mt1:mbers atl': angt1:red over the Governor's refusal to grant cost- of-!iving pay hikes. La1\makers suggest.ed a 111 percent p1y boost for college and un iversity fa culty niembers and a 5 per· cent bike for all othe~ stale \j,'orkers. "\\'e are preparing court paptrs right now.·· sflid Smilh. although he added that •·11·e sill! want to give the legisl ature a chance to bl' heard." llis reference \Oo'as to the probable al- lempl.! to override the; governor's vetoes. ll'hich also included $100 million for schools and $1.17 million for ?<.1edi·Cal. Both ~loscone and ~iills pledged th ere; ~·ou\d be efforts to rescind lhe 1'etoes bv two-thirds votes in each house. bUt neither would predict victory. "Everything in the bud~et was put in for need." said 'loscont. a 1974 gubernatori al aspirant. "There >ras no pork barrel " Fro1n Page 1 DRUGS ... discharge or otht':r punitive action. Packard said the memo re-emphasizes tht': adminlstraUon 's detennination to idtmUfy addicl!I in the Armed Services, and to rehabilitate them before they return to civilian life . Mitchell said the administration·s ef- forts to curb the flow or illegal drugs are "effective and well-coordinated." He said the Justice Department v.·as working with the State Department to curb the flow of drugs entering the United States and with local law enforcement agencie;s to crack down on drug offenders and rehabilitate addicts. Teen Dances Set In Huntington At High Scliools Teenagers wlll be able lo bea!. the sum- mer boredom this year by attending weekend leen dances sponsored by the Huntington Brach Recreat ion Depar1- n1enl. Dances lor high school age yo!Jhgster,i wilt be h('ld al Marina Hlgh School ('ar.h f"riclay n1~ht anrl for junior high .c;chool !'!udent.~ each Si'Jurday n1ghL ;it Edison High School. Dales a11d bands for the Manna dances 11re "lllu5ions" thi5 Friday. "'RtL5h" July 16, ··cold Duck" July 2.1 :.ind •·sage" Aug . 6. The band for the July 30 has not yet been announced. The schedule for the Edison dances is "Fate'' this Satu rd?-.y "Illusions'' July 17, '·Rush" July 24. ··sage" July 31. ··Rush"' Aug. 7. Price of admi~ion to each dance is $1 Teen dance participants ll'ill be asked to identify themselves as student s living ,1·ithin the altendancr: boundaries of lhe llunting1on Beach Union High School IJ1str1c1. But Brick noted that unl ess the urgency cla use is included with the bill, the la.,. will not become effective until November. ""SB 786 is the las t chance \l'e have tO secure the funds to build Plavan School." Brick said . ''If this bill, with an urgency clause, is not passed soon. children will be waiting for l\Oo'O more years before a school is constructed." In their efforts to get the bill through, dis trict officials wrote to Governor Reagan asking his intervention. But Brick said no reply ha s been made to the letter of June 17, and asked trustees to authorize district personnel to take whatev er steps necess&ry - including trips to Sacramento -to help aid in the passage of Lhe bill. Rites Conducted For Huntington's Sadie E. Cooley Funeral services \l-'et"e; held today for Mrs. Sadie E. Cooley. a resident of Aun- tington Beach for 29 years, \\'ho died Sun- day in a Temple C1ly hospita l. Burial follol\ed at \\"es1m1nster MemO(ial Park. The. former; practical nurse who 1noved to Hunt infton Be ach from Minnf'..~ota 1n 1919 \1•as a Hunting1on Rea ch residen1 un- !11 19~8 \1·hen she 1nol'ed 10 Temple City. She was 90 .vears old at !he lime of her death . Her late husband . Ca 1T Cooley. 11·;is a former Huntington Beach ci1y einploye. 1\ihde in Huntington Beach. Mr!. Cooley \Oo'as affilia ted 1\•ith clubs and .-;ervice groups. including the Peace and l-larmony Club. the Blue Star ~!other.! and !he Huntington Beach Rel ief Corps. Survivors include !hree sons. F'rank. of Sonoma; ClaudP. of Temple City; and Horace, of Huntington Beach. Other survi\'ors arc her brother Colbert Cannon, of \\'a shington, and sist.cr Lilli f'! \Vesta\L of Sonoma. two granddaughters, six gre11!-grandchildren and three great- great-gr a ndch i ldren. ;\lary Ann, who visited the snov.• for the r1rsl 1ime last \~inter . -.1·111 be going to Tromso. l\or11'l'ly. located 250 miles north of the Arctic Circle. 1-: .. :_:-;:;1,.~.; ... ;.=~-=~~::==~--=-=====--==============------ Ellen y,·i\I be going to Brasschaat, Belgium \Oo'here sht': \I'll! become the ninth child in the family of ?<.1r. and Mrs. Norbe rt \. Joris. Both girls are graduate5 of Huntingt on Beach High School. Mary An n had plan· 11ed on attending UC Irvine befnre she le<1rncd she would be going 10 NQn1·11y. Her family 11·i1J be i\tr. and r..-1rs. Han:i Norbye and the ir two dau ghters. Ellen said she 11·a~ ready to start cla sses at CC Santa Barbara when she heard that she would be spendi ng tht1: ye11 r in Belgium. Both girls will repeat their senior yt1r In high school while livir11 abroad and will return to the U.S. in July, lr12. HEADED FOR NORWAY AFS Stud•nt Mer1n• --~ - l GEM TALK TODAY by ~ .I. C. HUMPHIJU k uzm ,, "·t;Q'W ANTIQUE AND ESTATE JEWELRY • F'rom Prague's ?lluseum of Fine Art to Mexico's Ghapel or Our Lady of the Rosary you'll !ind jeweled pieces \\•hose historic sentiment is not ours; you can look but not touch ••• desire but not posess. But in our store you can buy antique jeY.·elry, \ratches and clocks collect- ed over the past 25 years! \\"e have mixed ernolions about selling or keeping son1e of these pieces, such as a 14 kt. gold button hook, old pocket watches and rina:s for men. a truly antiq ue diamond pin \Vilh rubies, peridot and old mine-cut diamon~s. a solid gold mesh bracelet with workmanship g?ne forever, and an oriental pearl pin whose bacground st1:cUon pe.r· mJts changing colored velvet to match your dress! Y?u won "t find such pieces in for~1gn museums, and rarely ln an.hque ~hops. So if you want some-~h1ng ~1fferent, jewelry virtually 1mpos~1 b1e to duplicate. come on in ••• "'•1e"U spend time with you on detail and history or our fa!cinating anli')ue collection. each item in good useiable condition. And If ''OU now possess. and want to sell. i.ny such antiques, we're interested! P• • • 0 ,.,_ .... ~. ~· OOMEGA Electronic Chronometer ... --1 ., .. . .. 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'\\.ill br1ce!t t • , •. , . . . . • . • • • • • • • •• • • . . • • • • • • . . • . i ."'1 \1 •t~ 1!•111 •• . • . . •• .• . . . • • ... . . . • . •• . •• .• . ••. • . •• . ...... ~l~S 1 ~11i~ft11 \ltfl "''''" m1ttllonr l'l•1Cflf! ...•.•.••.•.•.. , •..•. , •. \l2i \.l olll 1!1'p , ............. .,~··•••••"•'•••••o.;..:••••••••••••·S 19> J. f. .JJ.umrJ~riej Jeu1efer.1 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT fE~"4$ 14 YEAR.S IN SAME LOCAT ION PHONf ~'1 ·140! , .. ·-~ .. ~ ·--·---···----.· ;.o.i;..---_..., __ _ ..-.... , .. ~,,~-~-~~···-. --·--·-----~ --· -.-, ......... _ ... \ ---.. . ---. '-• ·-·-·· ---. .;:....._ .... ----· -, .. -~ W~ntSdaf. July 7, 1971 H OAJLY PILOT 3 E~hattled County Aide Narrowly Escapes Ax Ry JACK BROBACK OI IM 0.ltr Pit.I Sl•lt C.:ou111y supervisors can11! \\'ithin an eyela.,h Tuesday of doing somelhing lhey had previously refused to do -fire Assistant Planning Director Stuart Bailey as secretary to the Planning Com1nission. . The 00-minute debate brought clearly into focus Lhe ideHlogical difference that splits the board this year And the c-ritica l pivotal position hfld by Supervisor Ralph Clark of Anahein1 dramatically demonstrated. The board finally voted 3-2 to not allow the Planning Comrnission to pick its own secretary. Supervisors llobert Battin of Santa Ana and Ronald Gaspers of Ne\\'port Beach were in the minority. The vote was tempered somewhat by a following unanimous action which called (or the commission, planning director and personnel director lo outl ine the qualifications and dulies of t he secretarial post by August 4. Battin and Caspers waged an all oul can1paign to convince Clark that lhe cunlmission should ha\le lhe rlghl to select its own secretary. Sut>frvisors David Baker and Willia m PhiJUps argued just as h.11rd for 1.-ontrol of the: position by lhe planning director. Clark at one time called for a CQm- promise. '"\\'hy can't we have Uie Plan- ning Director nan1e the secretary ~" H.e was finally swayed by the stale· ment of Planning Director Forest Uickason who pointed out that there are no established guidelines for selecting a secretary for the commission and no such standards outlining duties of the commission. DAILY I'll.OT 51111 ,.hOll "Only a top management perlOn ls ade- quate to appear before thi.t board u the .secretary does," Dick.a.son added. '"The planner.i and this: board as the secretary does," Dickason added. "The planners and this board give policy directions to our department which someone with real experienct must interpret." Supervisor Baker led the attack against allowing the commission free reign In selecting a secretary. "The Planning Commission is our most important con1- niission. Their land use policies affect the cities. Close coordination i5 needed with the planning deparbneot. ""The duties of the secretary are broad and the responsibilities great," he C()n- tinued. ..The person holding the post must possess the best possible e1- pertise." Cubans Ok Releasing 17 Yanks · KEY WEST, Fla. (UPI) -The Cuban goycmment, reciprocating for the release of four Cuban fishing boat captains by the United States, _indicated it would free today 17 Americans held on the Com· m unisL island. An American teen-ager ..... as allo\ved to fly home Tueliday from a Cuban jail. Among those held by the Cubans is Long Reach dentist Dr. Bernard Bender, Yl'ho is wanted by the FBI as a drafl fraud material \Yitness. A State Depart.mint spokes m a n emphasized in Washington, however, that the mutual release of prisoners was "not an exchange agreement "We're taking an action on our part. They're taking an action on their part." he said. ''It was not a deal, not a swap." The spo kesman said the only word on v.·Jien the Americans would be released was "sometime today." GREEDY YOUNG CHARGE CHUG-A-LUGS HALF GALLON Judy Huntington Pours Snack Into Hungry Elephant Th:? first American freed v.·as Fritz Sprandel, 17, of \Vhitehall. Pa., a long di!'itancc canoist. who caught a Cuban refugee flight from Havana to ~1iami Tuesday. Gi1·l Feecls 40 Sta1·vi11g • The Cuban fishing captains and lheir boa ls were taken by the U.S. Coe st Guard just beyQnd the 12-mile territorial li1nit of the U.S. Tuesday night and rtleased to authorities aboa rd the "mother shtp" of a Cuban fi shin1 fleet. Babies-at Lio11 Count1·y The four men had been freed earliel' Tuesday from the federal minimum securily prison al Eglin Air Force Base. Fla., after their $10.000 fines were reduc- ed to $2,000 and their six-months prison terms suspended. By PATRICK ROYLE 01 tht 0 1!1' ,.ilol Sl1!1 Nol many 22-y~ar..olds girls arc charg- ed with the care and feeding of 40 children. no matter how much babysit- ting experience they may ha ve had. But.-El Toro resideul .Judy Huntington. along \.l"i!h eight other young "mothers," hand-feeds that many bahies three !in1c s a day in the nursery al Lion Country Safari in Laguna Hills. A recent graduate of the l"ni~·ersity of Sout~m Califomia. Judy is spending her second summe.r working at the game presen•e before assqming a traching jnb this fall wit h the San Joaquin Elementary School District. She lives on the El Toro Marine Base i,1•1th her parents. .\lost of U1e ;i nin1a!s in tlY.? small nurserv -fron1 a liller of opossum to a pair oi h1 ppopotamuse~ -wcrl' ho rn on 1he prf'scrv('. After being \l l'aned from lhrir mothrrs. 1hr youn~ i:t rP cared ror 11n!il 1ht'y arc old t'nough tn take care of thrn1s~lves on the l;1rge prf'srrvr. The pretty young "mother."' her long blond hair pulled hnck into a pony tail. explains this r1ge of maturity can \'ary among the diffcrf'nl kids of animals. \\'bile a lion cub can be introduced into the pride after only ahout a year. one elephant at Lion Country is 13 years old and has not yet been allowed lo live with hi~ species on the preserve. The care the youngsters receive 11mounls lo little more than feeding three times a day, Judy notes, unless the animal becomes ill. In that case the sick animal is taken from hls young brothers Real Expert J oiris P auel ... ST. PA1JL, Minn (AP) -A man v.·ho made mosl of lhe v.·rong moves half his life has added another chapter to his rehabilita· lion. Morris "Red" Ruden~ky got up at a recent St. Paul City Council meeting and t.old Mayor Charles McCarty: "I know more about crime than all these people you've 11ot on your crime commission.. How aboul pulling me on it." "You're right Red." the mayor agreed. and named the 73-year~ld Rudensky to the cornmission on the spot. Ruden5ky spent much ol his life behind bar3 berore going straight 23 years ago. His convictions ranged from petty thievery lo men.slaughter. During the pti1st few years Rudensky ha! bel'!n a con!rnllanl for security sy!'ltems Pl Minnesota Mining and Me nuficturing Co. in St. Paul. and sisters to recuperate in quar;intine. One convalescing ccit u1 the nursc-ry is ~ margay, a black-spotted wildcat fron1 South America. Judy says th~ animal was owned by a family and contracted rickets before be i11g donated lo the preserve. ··Exotic animals requ ire special kinds . of ca re." she not es. "!hat private owners ar~n 't always a··••are of." One such exan1ple is that o.<;lriches musl be given oyster shells with the ir food. for they need the minerals in the shells to stay healthy. The kids of food lhf' animals eat are probably more nutr·it1ous -;ind delicious -th an !hat fed 10 prople ThrCC' timt•s a day. a tub filled with apples. hananas, Jeltuce and steak is brough1 into !he large ki!ch rn adjoining the nursery . One of !he young gJrt~ sl1tcs up the fn.Ji! annthrr prepares th e r:.iw n1e<1t ;ind a third ~ir! heats lhe specia l r111!k Formula al the fi\111:-Each of 1hc n1ilk n11 x1 urrs i~ spt'ciHlly prepared 11 1th vitamins a nd other artditivf's wh ich the youngsters require. Judy notes The L1\'0 b11 by clephan!s. both fighting to gel at thr bottle. each drinks three half-gallon containers per !~ding. A 10- rnonth-old elephant can guzzle the bottle of form ula in about 30 seconds. For the baby fox . so young he still CQYl'ers from people. there ls raw steak. The six-month-old Malaysian sun bear, named Strawbear. lives on a diet of ap- ples. bananas. bread and honey. in ad- dltion to tiis vilamins. The gangly ostriches eat pittes of Jet4 tuce, as do the tcrtolses. The sea lions are the only animals that get an artificial food, which is a prepared miiture of fish hi products. Judy notes that perhaps the most di f· fi cult or the babies to feed are the lion cubs. She says once they arc trained lo drink from a bottle, 1hey become very The Cubans had been picked up near Dry Tortugas May 25 and charged with fi ~h ing illegally in U.S. waler.~. F'our crewmen also aboard the 16-foot fishing vessels were released last month after charges were brought only against th€'ir "captains." The Americans he.Id in Cuba inc luded Bender, wanted by the FBI as a matedal .,.. itness in a draft fraud ring investigation in Los Angeles. The ring allegedly used phony lelers from doctors and denlist11 to gel young men classified 4-F in the draft. Be nd er. his !Yl"O sons and a friend were a board I.he 58-foot yacht "\Vhi1e Cloud." v.hich drif ted into Cabo Cruz. Cuba, wit h e ni::i ne trouble Junt S. Thty were chorged Yl'ith "violating Cuban jurisdiction" and fi ne d S20.000 ca<'h. The State Df'parlmcnt ~pokC'sman said he \\'a!'i "given !o un- <!erstand " the fines h.1d been reduced to $2.000 The thirteen ot!l'!'r ,\merlc;ins ""'ere not r ha rged \v ith crin1es. Eight were al>oard the yacht .,Battler," from Tampa and Fnr! !..[ludcrdale, and five were in a yacht whi ch ran aground at Cayo Coco, Cuba, June 17, .Sprandel Y1'8S blown off course in the Florida straits t.1ay 22 Yl'hile on a New York to Los Angeles canoe lrip. Supervisors OK Salary Increase For Employ es protec!i\'C of their food sour~ and claw County supervisors gave final approval a( the girl to keep the bottle. To avoid lo a $3.3 million pay raise for ernployes being scratched, ,Judy says the bottle a nd Tuesday but not until two rupervisor.i girl"s hands are wrapped in a towel. ('riticized the manner in which it was "They can be very vicious sometimes," done. ~he says. ··unintentionally, of course." On June 22, the bo.ard adopted an In· Despite the sharp claws of the cuhs anrl terim memorandum of understanding small bears, Judy says there is rarely an between lhie county and the employes injury tc any of the girls because great Increase of S percent. Tuesday's action care is used. was on a permanent memorandum with "The worst fear Is of the doctor. not minor changes. the bite,'' she joke<s. "No one want.s to go SuperviS(lrs Ronald Caspers of Newport to the doctor end_.&el-il Mot or a slit.ch." Beach and Robert Ballin of Santa Ana Judy s,qys sttria-nded the job at Lion objected to the "haste In which we were Counlry because she once worked part-forced to approve the increase." Tiley lime for a vtterinarian and even con· both abstained from voling on tnt sidered entering veterln111ry medicine measure. herself. She gave up thi11 hope on the Caspers !aid he objected to the "priori· advtce of her former employer. who told ty give salaries over everything else In lltV few veterin11ry schools wou ld accept the budget. It g1ves us no chance to com- remale applicants. p11re and decide which expenditure ts The carefully controlled diel lhe most important. I hope thi!; procedure animals llve on keeps them healthy, for will be changed in the future.'' very rew 11nimals ever gel sick al lhe Battin charged thal Personnel Director preserve. Judy note11. And the, ]()ving care \Villlam Hart "misled the board on Junt. they receive from the girl.'1 is reflttted ln Z2 when he ~id the raise had to be a p- thf: young animals altitude toward the proved thttn." He complained thl\l hh1 ln- childrtn who visit lhe nursery yard with put to the 5alary negotiations was "---'=~ .• ::.....=== ... -~--·-J ...Jh!~aI:n~:_-___ ----_ -~~ -·- • -.....;;:...;:;..;;,....-o:i-----... ',..,../ -::r-... -~ • --• • -~ .,-. . ....... -,_,.,. . --.... ---........ Saker was backed by Supervisor Phillips who noted that' the secretaries of the Jlarbor and A1rpott canunlssioo were direc:tors of the de.partmenta . "Department he.ads or their ass:istants are lhe only pel'MAI ~versant wltb aU issue. .. berore the department. This action is a slap In the face to the pla,,,Ung direc- tor which Is wroog. We as: a board lltand or fall on the quality of ~ department heads." The continued disapproval of the Orange County Employes: Ass:>ciation was voiced q:ain by Gerena] Manager John Sawyer. In a lengthy stalment he called ~ commission'll request ·'polit· ica l Interference wil.h departmental ad- ministration." "A management which is harrassed by politics cannot be an effective, intelligent or efficient management," Sawyer added. "Already offlcioU5 and political meddling ln profeasional manageenent haa done lr· reparable harm lo Orange COW\ty government." Sawyer's remarks brought a retort from Battin. "It Is the duty of the board lo be management and not told how to numage by µie e.mployes association." Battin repeated at least three times that he was "unhappy with the person holding the job." (Dalley). 'Caspers joined in with, "If we think the commisalon is competent enough to prepare and refine ordinancts they are certainly competent enough to name their own secretary. It is redicu\ou!I" to think !hey would send someone inferior before this boa rd." Dickason had pointed out that a Plan- ner 111 employe is required to have only two year.i experience. 11le commission UPI T11t1Mtf last J une a fired Bailey and n1med Roy .: Gohara, a Planner 111 to the post. The su~rvlsurs nu!lllled the mqv~ • when it was pointed out that they had • adopted an ordinance in 1970 naminl • the assistant director of planning u sec.-·-. retary lo lhe comn1ission. Supervisor Bakf'r concluded the : discussion with, "Nineteen years nr service with the county has !hown me • what ki nd of people we have in manage-· n1ent positions-the very finest." :. To Battin: "You have only been on the "1 board for two and a half years and ad-; ditiona!ly you have not spelled out why . you disapprove of Stuart Bailey. : "This action seen1s lo be one of the : first steps towa rd separation of lbe. com-; mission and department," Baker co~: eluded. •·such a move would bt •· dangerous, burdensome and expensive." ' Nixon Fears i • .. Drug Cul~ Defeatis1n By EUGENE V. RISHER .. . .. • KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI) -President; Nixon said Tuesday the United Slates u:. turning to "drugs and defeatism" and at>-: proaching the decadence that destroyed' hi story's great civilizations. • He said. the country needs a moral~ regener ation lo save it from death. In a 45-minute speech to about 150 news: executives from 13 midwestem states; the President said a tendency to focus on- the nation's faults has led many citizens, particularly the young, to tum to "dn1gs,• defeatism. negativism and alienation." Nixon briefed the news editors ln- Kansas City en route from Washington to San Clemente, for a twcrweek stay at the Western White House. '"The great ci vilizations of the past - as they have become wealthy. as they, have lost !heir will to live. to improve-· they have become subject to the dtta·. · dence t.:1at has destroyed civilization.','" Nixo n told the editors. "The United State~ is now reaching that point." TURN YOUR BACK FOR A MOMENT AND·CUllS APPE•R Sharon Clark, 20, Cuddla& N•w Ch1r9•1 Born in Mot•I But Nixon said he believes tht "strength and vitality of the American heartland will pull the fl!tlon through iy curnnl crisi! of ~niidence" and allow ' to lead the v.·orld to pe"ace in the last , third of the 20th Century. The President urged rhe edltor.i and ()(her opinion makers to help fOJter a na. tional moral regeneration by not leltin( the problems of the moment ob!<:ure "!ht \•ision of America's future." Nixon cliscussed a broad range of foreign and domesti c problems during his three-hour stop in K3Jlsas City. She's Not Lion Motel Room Surprise-Cubs Born Me spoke at the end of the day-long seri es of briefings by ranking ad· ministratio n officials on his domestic pro- grams -a package he said went "far beyond any program of domestic reform presented to the American people during the past 40 years." SALINAS tUPI) -While 20-year-old Sharon Clark, a pr2.ctical nurse from Binghampton, N.Y. slept, her pet lioness delivered tv.·o cubs in the motel room. ··1 didn't even know she ¥.'as pregnant," declared r-.11ss Clark after discovering the cubs on the floor with the lioness, Phyllis . "What next?" sip:hcd the motel manager, Irving Bowker. ~1iss Clar k said she was traveling wllh the lioness ''because t like to have her vdth me as niuch as possible." She se~d Phyllis apparently had a boy friend dur· ing a brief boarding period in Richmond, Ind. She hopes to give the cubs, Ezra and Rastus, away to a good home. In the meantime, she has bought some baby bottles lo help feed the infants, which are lhe size of full-grown cals. Nixon said he is aware of the divisions In lhe nation caused by the Vietnam War, but pointed to his progress in ending it. . 1\-i ore than 300,000 Americans have Jen Vietnam since he took office and one division per month is returning borne from Vietnam, Nixon said. 1,000 Ori.gi11als Set for Exhibit Nixon said American casualties during the month of June were less on a monthly basis than the weekly casualties a year ago. "\Ve are actively pursuing the negotia· lion channel." he said in his only reference !o the negotiating position outlined by the Coinmunists Thursday. An exhibit of more than 1,000 orif;:inal e1ch1 ngs. lithographs, and woodculs by artists .~:.ch as Picasso. Chagall. ~1i ro. c;nya And Renoir will be exhibited fo r saic ,July 18 and 19 at the Laguna Beach Art Association Gallery, 307 Cliff Drive Ex11i bit.s will be on diF-pl;iy from 10 a m. to S p.m. each day. In addition to works b~· nld masters, prints made by American. European and Japan~se con- ,,..$' c.' .. ~ ' . ~3 STORES TO SERVE YOU •• 2300 HARBOR 8LVO. AT WI LSON JUST SOUTH OF tl'mporary artists will be shown. Prices for the works will range from S5 tn $1 ,000 with lhe majority priced under $100. A rcpresent.11lve from the Roten fralleries of Baltimore. Md., which ar4 ran~ed the show, will be 011 hand both days to answer any questi ons the public m;iy haYe about graphic art and printmaking. Regardle~ of what happens on the negotiation front. Nixon said, "our boy• will come home.'' Nixon said much of the moral decadence in America today i~ renected in the use of drugs. But. he said, the pr~ blem goes beyond narcotics. YOUR WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERVICE. PLENtl OF FREE PARKING IN BOTH FRONT. AND REAR MALLS. ALL ON STREET· LEVEL SAIL INTO HARBOR CENTER POR JULY SALES! SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN THE HEART OF COSTA MESA 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ;....:·-~;:-~ ... ......,. . .. I -. r ' f--tlllllV .. LOT \ \ ••. I i,ps Real Thrills Back at Home By THOMAS MURPHlNE Of I'-EMiiy ,llt! s11n SAME OLD SI'AND DEPT. -There is nothing like returning from vacation and learning how other people returned from v1cation. I SU!peCt that's half the fun. You find out how all the others fared on free time. How the left front tire gave out ju st 20 miles outside of Twenty-nine Palms. Or the guy whose wife got so sun- burned on the first day out that she spent the nezt three in the motel room with the &hades drawn. How the kids fought in the back se& for 429 miles. Nice stories like that. AS FOR ME, vacation was a dre1m and I left Modesto fairly well intact. I did not camp out on a front lawn there as originally threatened. I did, however, sprinkle some Orange Coast beach sand throughout my cousin's house. I figured th& was symbol enough. For the last day of my vacation, I did 10mething special. I watched a troop movement. We all mllltered at dawn up in Santa Ana for the migration or an estimated 250 Girl Scouts of America from Orange County to a place. called Camp Scherman, up in the high desert CQuntry. THE GATHERI NG to meet the buse! took place In the par k near the zoo and it seemed like everybody in Orange County was there. In addition to Girl Scouts, there weie mothers, dadzi, family dogs - including one three-legged fellow who hopped about among duffle bags with great agility -little brothers and sisters and a variety af other he.nger5--0n . After about 15 minutes of this, you began to wonder if they'd gotten mixed up on who should be behind the bars In the r..oo and who should be running free. The lady Girl Scout organizers, however, proved to be well organized. This didn't help much for the buses or the five bus drivers. Several enthu.si&3tic parents had parked their cars so u to ef· feclively bJock lhe buses out of the loading area. The bus drJvers got nut o£ their ~icles. They h&1d·pushed the of- fending autos out of the way. Then they moved their buses into the loading area. The rush was on. FOUR OF THE buses were af the yellow school variety while the fifth was ane of those streamlined types. OJr Girl Scout!'! jammed their way onto the streamlined job despite efforts of several afficials to coax them elsewhere. Our Girl Scouts bad been to camp before. 'That stre.amlined bus had reclining seals. Finally, departure time arrived. The three.legged dog was hopping about more ucitedly now. The first bus departed amid cheers. So did the second and third. '111' fourth bus wouldn't start. Sheepishly, the driver suggested he needed a pus.h. FORTY EAGER fathers \e:aped to the task. They pushed. Abruptly, the balky bus fired up. blowing great clouds of black soot and purple g.Jug all over the pushing fathers. There was another great cheer. But not from the pushing fathers. The streamlined bus started smoothly. Our Girl Scou~ leaned back in their rtclining sea~. smiling and waving. Yes sir, folks, you just have to come home for lhe nal thrills in life that vaca· Uon can't offer. As our young ladies pulled out. I noted the first bw carried a sign proclaiming, "Orznge C.Ounty Girl Scouts for Camp Scherman." I'm ullC'ertain if that wai; a declaration or a warning. THE BULLS OF SAN FERMIN CHASE AFICIONADOS DOWN THE BLOCKADED STREET On Way to the Tawn Bullring, American Hamln9w1y Student S.rlou1ly Gored Sole Di,saster Survivor Relates Horror at Sea VERACRUZ, Mexico (UP?) -The lone survivor of a mysterious shipwreck told today how his 11 crewmates were thrown to the sharks one by one as they died at sea. Raymon Ayala, 60, said "little by little the weakest ones died. We threw them out body by body so we could have more room." Ayala was rescued Tuesday about 50 miles from this Gulf Coast port after seven days at sea. !le was in satisfactory condition at a local hospital . He was part of the 12-man crew aboard the shrimper Alicia, which left Veracruz June 28. He told investigators the troubles began the next day when the ship was hit by three eJectrical storms that rocked the craft ''like a toy." "Someone yelled the ship was taking on water," he said. "Jn a /ew minutes the ship was sinking fast and nobody could make the radio work to call for help. "We hardly had any time to make a raft from the wood we had on the ship and use it to escape. It was crowded on the raft and nobody brought any food or waler." Ayala said after two days aboard the rafl the weakest of the men began to die. "We had to throw the bodies into the sea," he said. "Enormous sharks circled 'If rhe Pentagon papers u·ere obscene, there'd be no problem!' the raft and devoured the bodies. Pieces of limbs floated on the surface. It was a nightmare I will never forget." Ayala was semiconscious when he was picked up by another shrimp boat. Britain Issues Common Market Plea to People LONDON (UPI ) -The government asked Parliament and a reluctant public today to baclc British membership in a European Common Market that would ri val America, Russia and Commun.ist China in power and prestige. The appeal came in a 20,000.word government "white paper" aimed at the hearts and pocketbooks of Britons, assur· ing lhero they would retain their national identity, beloved monarchy and o\hfr in- stitutions while sharing in the European community's booming prosperity. Tht docume11t coupled the appeal with a warning of the dire consequences it said would befall Britain if it remalni; outside the six-nation CQmmunity, now composed of France, West Germany, Ila· ly, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg. "In a single generation we should have renounced .an imperial past and rejected a European future." the document said, "Our friends everywhere would be dismayed. They would ria:htly be as uncertain as ourselves about our future role and place in the world. "The present CQmmunity would con· tinue to grow in strength and unity without us. Our power to influence the community would steadily diminish. y,·hile the community's power to affect our future y,·ould as steadily increast " The appeal was the most ardent government plea for membership since Britain made its first bid .a decade ago. At least 55 percent of the populace still opposes membership, according to t he latest opinion poll. The document said a Common f\.1arket incorporating Britain. as well as Ireland, Denn1ark and Norway which also seek to join, CQl.lld become a "super power" in its own right with a larger population than the United States or the Soviet Union and a gross national product second only to America's. Student Injured At 'Bull Runs' In Spanish To,\·n PAMPLONA, Spain (UPI ) -William Grickis, 21, .a Brov.·n University student, was seriously gored and 15 other persons less seriously hurt today in the traditional ruMing of the bulls at the annual San Fermin Fiesta. Grickis, from Cheshire, Conn., came here for research on his thesis on Ernest Hemingway, who immortalited the San Fermin Festival in "The Sun Also Rises." ''I'll continue my research on ll'em- ingway, but from behind the barricades next time," Grickis said from his hospital bed. "I'll never run the bulls again. This is a spectator s}X>rt.'' Grickis underwent surgery for gorings in his left armpit and back. A spokesman at the military hospital said Grickis's life was not in danger, but he would probably remain in the hospi tal for ty,·o weeks. Grickis was one of hundreds of young men who took part in the running of the bulls shortly afte r sunrise. As thousands cheered, the six bulls for the afternoon's bullfight were released from their corrals on the other side of town to run through barricaded streets to the bullring. Running in front of them were the afi· cionados -bullfight (ans. Many were caught and tossed by the bulls, but only Grickis was seriously hurt. "! heard the bull come up behind me and turned my head," Grickis said "Then his horn caught me." The bulls, from the st.ables of wine magnate Juan Pedro Domecq, caught up voith the runners half way through the Encicrro, as the running of the bulls is called. Grickis and dozens of others were toss- ed or crushed into the barriers by the bulls. U.S. Marsl1als Defend Officials Fron1 Garrison NEW ORLEANS !UPl) U.S. Marshals barricaded offices of lhe U.S. attorney Tuesday to keep maverick District Attorney Jim Garrison from ar- resting him. "We are prepared for anything Mr. Island FCN'.'UltJl Chinese Buildup • Gets . Close Look WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. recon- naissance planes have been wttching development of what may become a new Communist Chinese naval base in sh·ategically located Islands about 300 miles east of South Vietllam. Pentagon report,, tell of a la~ number of Chinese~rtcd ship convoys carrying ~lruclion materials in rer-ent months to the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea. The Paracels are a group of coral Islands whose ownership is disputed. Claims to them have been made by China, Taiwain, South Vietnam and the Philippines. Pentagon analysts say they are un· certain why the C.Ommunis~ Chinese are increasingly active in the Para~el~. But they sugge6t Peking may be building. a naval complex to support the growing Chinese fleet in the South China Sea. A base in the Paracels would put the Chinese in position to project their ex· pending naval forces more_ effectively in .a sea area touching South vietnam, the Philippines and Indonesia. Sources said the Chinese h a v e demonstrated, by warnings broadcast over Peking Radio, that they are sensitive about U.S. overflights in the Paracel area. U.S. cameras have photographed con- struction or a ship berthing ana, a jetty and more than SO buildings. as well as dredging o£ a channel at Woody Island, one of the Wgest of the group. Chinese convoys are reported sailing frequently from the port of Yulin on Hainan Island's south coast to Woody Island, about 200 miles to the southeast. Sources said the Cnincse have main- tained a small observation and com· munications site oo Woody Island for years and have stationed some of their people on Lincoln Lsleind. about 50 miles southeast of Woody Island. At the same time, it was said, the South Vietnamese have kept a small military force on islands about 50 miles souttr.vest of Woody. Meanwhile, on mainland China. U.S. sources said, there is evidence the Chinese are increasing their surface·t&- air missile defenses. apparently with a possible threat from Russia in mind. Thirly·seven SAM sites have been sighted, with at least 10 more expected by the end of this year. Most recently. thre1? new siies were dfo:tected in position to defend certain important areas, in· eluding Peking. Drunkenness No Excuse ALBANY, N.V. (U PI) -A Long Island motorist said he was too dn1nk to take a drunk driving test. The court of appeals Tuesday disagreed with him. Melvin Baker was arrested driv- ing the wrong way on Sunrise Highway. a major Long Island ex- pressway. He was charged with driving while intoxicated y,•hen a breath t~st showed he had an "as- tounding·• 3.1 percent of alcohol in his blood, court records showed. He was fined SSO. He appealed to the state's highest court on the grounds that his rights were violated -he was too drunk to make an intelligent deci!ion on y,•hcther to take the breath U.St. The court ruled 7-0 against him. 1 Man Killed, Several Injured In Train Wreck NEW YORK (UPI ) -Two cars of ll Penn Central commuter train derailed as it arrived at Grand Central Terminal during the mo ming rush today. killing at \east one person and injuring several others. One man's leg was torn off as the first car was ripped open like a tin can. The dead man was identified by police as Clinton D. Richmond, 38, af Chap- paqua, N.Y. The passenger who lost a leg, identified as David Tischler, was rushed to Bellevue Hospital. A passenger who escaped injury said the lead car in the train jumped the track and struck a concrete pillar as It ap· proached the track 30 platform on the up· per level. The right front corner of the first ear in the train from Brewster, N.Y .. was sheared off by the impact against the pillar. It tilted off the tracks, pulling the second car with it. Tischler was sitting in the front of the first car which was nearly full. None of the occupants of the second car appeared seriously hurt. "I was sitting there reading the paper when the train started bouncing and jump. ping all over the place," Bill Schutt, 32. of Ridgefield, Conn .. said. "It was quite obvious it was off the tracks." Schutt, who was in the first car. said passengers screamed but there was "no real pan ic." "It seemed to go on for a long lime so I tried lo move to the rear of the car," he said. "There were people in the aisles v•ho had fallen out of their seats. After the train stopped I noticed the man who was badly injured. When the side of the car collapsed, it tore his leg off." Soviet Saved Orbiting Lab Fro1n Burn-up BOCHUM, Gennany (UPl l -Russ.ia's orbiting space station. Salyut I. has undergone a course change apparently to prevent it being burned up in the earth's atmosphere, lhe Institute for Space Studies said today. It said this helped bear out predictions that manned sp.1ce 1;tation experiments. will continue. Director Heinz Kaminski said obServ11- tions revealed Salyut 1 was shifted into a higher orbit sometime Tuesday night or this morning. and is now circling the earth at an a.lt.itude of between 156 and 165 miles. Most of Nation Summery Garrison may do, however wild and rcckl'-SS it may be." said U.S. Attorney Gerald Gallinghousl'. Besides the barricade. he was pro- tected from arrest by a federal court order nstraining Garrison. Garri!IOn, who was arrested June JO on federal charges of bribery, filed criminal bills of information charging Gall- inghouse and another Justict Department official with extortion, defamation and other crimes. • Some S1wwers, Chilly Air Mar Otherwise Balmy Day Temperatures •• ,,,1';"'~·-i1'l--.:+.,..­ COOL 70 l'l WflTMR raTOUSTt) - Coastal Htt1' -Mtlol IOll11'. l !thl ¥1,11"41 wll'lft 111tr!I MCI ....-1ne !'!Oun 114- --.i!M wt'll .. ly I .. 1• knoll In It· , ... _ -~ 11\d Tlllil' ... 1'. "'-" .... , .. Coult! '--tl\,,tl flllM ,_ .. kl n. lflllM 1-•tfu.rft •tllff ,....., 60 r. IO. Wflff '°""lioffl hl'I M. S11n, Hoon. Tide• WIONllOA'I' t ·DO Pm •I I •J P m J • TMUltSOAY California Garrison said his charges against GaJ .. "1"' L ...... ~. inghouse and John Wall. chief af the AIM\11,...,. Afltftl1 ... ~,." •oo•on avtt11o Clle•!otte ChlclM Clnclnl'lolll Cl ....... t llll 0..1111 °'""~' Dlt MolMI Dtt ... 11 Fil,,..... ~vTu lndl•t1o1POll1 J~"­klMll City l11 V-• l ..,1 ... 1111 M..., ... 11 M•"" M!lwM" ·-· H ... Ol'Mtflf Nrw Yt"" Ok''-'-"' C:lfY ...... 1"11111 .. " .... ....i1 .... 1.ii11 ~"°"'I• "lllJ-.W ...... l"Otlll,..,, Or•, .. ~ S•cr~m•nto S!. Lo<11J s111 l ••• C-ltv '-" Oltto ,.~ ,,. .. ~11tt ~tllllt s ....... •$ " .Ju~Lice Department-organited c rime .04 strike force here we~ for their actions in buildinR what he ha.s called a fraudulent .u case against him based on trumped-up evidence. " .. " • ~ " n ~ .. "' " " " n .. N .. " >N u " " • " • " " .. >M " " .. ~ .. " " " " " .. .. " " .. " u " " .. " " " " " • n ., " ,. " M " " .. " n n " " " " " " " .. " .. ,. " " .. .. " • Federal authorities accused Garrison or taking $1.500 11 month in bribes for nine .ti years to protect pinball interests. Gallinghou~ and Wall said they ordt:red the bamcade because they fealed Oley were about to be hauled away to jail. "We have 90me sheriffs breathing '°" down our necks. qutte frankly," said Wall u he and Galllnghow:e fUed papers to block their arrut.s by Garrison and to -" mnove the state charge11 into federal jurisdicli(in. "We have l.o do somtthing quick ," Wall said. "Nothing airprises me about Mr. Gar- ·"' ri900," Gallinghouse said. "Hi• record ·11 !hows he arrogates to himself powers he doesn't possess under the law. The~ is no basis for these reckless charges. They are propagand1. "It Is really pathetic to see • man whCJ hold s his posltioo of trust stooping to such '·"' shameful propaaanda practices.'' UPI Tl.....,_ Beatitag the Heat The lOO·dcgree heal or Dallas is enough to drive a tiger lo drink - -er at least a swim. Sugar, a 400-pound BengaJ tiger at \Vorld of Ani· mal s leaped in one of the lagoons to cool off, followed closely by two hot human park employes. Getting into the act are sisters Sharon left, and Rhonda Sullivan. ' 7 7 . -..... ·----;;.....- Newport Beaeh I EDITION Today's F•••I N. Y. St.eeks VO[ 64, NO. 161 , 7 SECTIONS, 100 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 197f TEN CENTS Newport Open·s Probe of Public Leaseholders:. By L. PETER KRfEG 01 lllt OlllJ ~It.I S111t Newport Beach is going to find out if private interests holding leases on public property are living up to their end of the bargains. The probe may extend from lhe oil w~lls in West Newport to the pay toilets at the. beach. Authorized by a $3.000 budgel ap- propriation . 11 pilot project of auditioning tenants and concessionaires will likely bqin with the Armstrong Petroleum Company, the Beacon Bay community aod the snack stand at the Corona del Mar Stilt: Beach. Acting City Manager Philip F. Bet· tencourt said today the council ap- propriation will cover only those three agreements, but he cOll!idera th is the fir st phase a continuing program. Other !eaus and contracts that may be looked into next are the Balboa Island Ferry, the Balboa Bay Club and American Legion properties, the Balboa and Newport Pier concessions, the Orange County dock property, Pacific Nik-0-Lok and the co many that runs the telescopes on the piers. The Beacon Bay lease is held by the family o{ the late J05eph Beek. which also holds the righl'J to the ferry which Mr. Beek put into ope.ration some 50 years ago. Armstrong Petroleum leases the West Newport oil wells while Pacific Nik-0-Lok gets a falr·slze cut e.ach year out of the dimes slippe<t into the doors in public restrooms. Centlnela Bank ail..'! on the Orange County dock property, l~ing the land from both the city and Oraoge County. Bettencourt sald he expects to uk the county Board of Supervisors for funds \o perform that check. The Balboa Bay Club leases 26.8 acres between Coast Highway and the bay, while the Newport Beach American Leglon post baa a lease on 1.M acres ad· jacent to Marina Park, the city~wned trailer park on the Peninsula . The special auditing program. inilialed 18...'lt year by former City Manager Harvey l.. Hurlburt, is already proving worthwhile in checks on internal opera· lions, according to city officials. An audit of the building department showed 1 number of discrepancies and questionable procedures that have been corrected, officials said. Bettencourt said he is expecting a preliminary report on the audit of the cityla parking lot s "momentarily.'' He explained that the audits of lhe city !eases is necessary "lo insure that con· tract terms are ma intained and c(ly revenues are received in accordance with established agreements.'' Betlenocurt said the limited number or pE'rsonnel in the finance department precludes "a meaningful audit program .'' He said the $3,000 is "minimal in te1 ms of the ~·ork that can be done. However. it will al low staff and rouncil the op- portunity to weigh the value o{ this work before undertaking a more extensive pro- gram." In terms of dollars and cenl.'i, some of the amDunls the city lakes In from its leases are minimal , others are not. The 19 acres at Beacon Bay brlng1 ln SIJ,300 annually from an old lease with 11 years to run. The city apects to oet $134,700 from the Bay Club lease. The American Legion property wlll bnng in $3.200 and W. J . Carden will pay the city $935 from profits made by I.he lelescopE"s. Newport Beacb gets more than $33,000 in petroleum royalties. The county dock lease brings in $2.1,000 while the Corona de! Mar concessJon pays '65.000. The city receives $2.,100 from the Balboa Pier snack stand and exactly twice lhat amount from the Newport Pier concession. City Manager Set Newport Hires CoronadoAide,39 = DAI Y PILOT Pi.tt..,. htf'ktr o'DiMMI NIXON GREETS SMALL FRY UPON ARRIVAL AT In. TORO MARl"IE CORPS AIR STATION Pre5ident and First L1dy in Orange County for Two-week Stey 1t Western White House NL-xon Receiv es Cheery Greetings On Coast Arrival ln his customary ebu llient fash ion President Nixon arrived along the South Coast late Tuesday and began his two-- .,.eek working vaca1ion am id a <'hctry greeting at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Mr. Nixon emf'rgrd from Air Force One at abOut 6 l.l pm. at. 1he $lallon and iO'lmediately shook h11nd~ and tr:tded comments with more !h11n 100 guests and depend-->..nt.s a1 lhe basr At one JX1int the President left the crowd lo board h1~ helicopter for the short hop to San Clemente, changed his titind and returned for anoth er dose of the El T(lro 11:reeting. After !hi' flight to San Clemente, the dtief executive appeared to have v.·ork on his mind as he. Mrs. Pat Nixon and Secretary of State William Rogers emtrged from Marine Corps Helicopter One. Alter a wave to a sman group at the Coast Guard !.Jiran Station the Nixons immediately boarded I.heir canopied golf cert. waited as Presidential Secretary ~Wood hopped on the back seat, then ~Off to thf' villa nearbv. .~Richard Helms, head Of the Central l11te!Hgence Agency (CTA ) was among ISet NIXON, Pa1e Zl Budge~ Total Holds Newport-Mesa Trustees Juggle; Nothing Drops New port·fo.lesa Unified School District trustees adopted yet another revision of the 1971-72 school budget Tuesday. although the budgrt total of $42.2 million remains unchanged. The budge! proposal. .:1s il nn~· stands. envisinns a tax rate increase ol 20 centc; per SUKI assessed valuation for fiscal 1971·72. The current Newport-Mesa rate is '4.98 per $100 in Newport Beach and $5 3.J per $100 assessed value in Costa Mes;i. The difference reOetls bonded indebtedness incurred in the separate elementary school districts which served the two communities prior to the merging of Harbor Area !chool system! in 196.l. Superintendent John W. Nicoll ou tlined spending revisions totaling $56,000 that had been made since last week. These include $50.001 to c o v e r reclassification of non·teaching employe job ca tegori es, $1 ,000 tor the elementary school floati ng laboratory marine studies program and $:5,000 to provide new vene- tian bl inds at Newport Harbor High School. The money for lhe budget revisions, trustees decided, v.·ill come out of un· di strihu\l>d reserves that v.·ere .se1 aside 1n thl' pre!1 m1nary budi;:et drafL The budget adopted by the board Tues· day night includes a 2.2 percent salary in· crease for teachers, counselors and non· teaching staH . Kingery ··whitey" Whiteneck , president of the Newport·t.fesa Education Associa- tion. said he did not kn ow precisely what action might be taken by teachers as a resu lt of the 2.2 percent 11alary increase. Last Feb. l , the N-MEA had called for a 10 percent pay boost. The budget adopted by trustee! "may be changed anytime until the tax rate is actually set by the county Board of Supervisors in early September," Dr. Nicoll reminded trustees. A budget hear· ing and adoption of fhe final document' by the sc hool board is due in the first week e{ August. Newport Reach has dipped into another zeafaring community to £i nd a man to pilot its municipal administration. Robert L. Wynn. 39 year.old chief ex· ecutive of the island city of Coronado, tQ.. day was named city manager to succeed Harvey L. Hurlburt, who resigned three months ago. Wynn will begin work Aug. 2. He will be paid $28,000 a year, the same salary as Hurlburt. WyM earns $24.000 a yea r in his current post. which he has held since Mitchell Hits Asian Chiefs In Dope War From Wire Servires WASHINGTON -Altorney General John N. Mitchell said today a number of Southeast Asian le.aders were involved in illegal drug traffic, and the United State11 hoped to •·elimina te their participation'' both in their governments and in drugs. Meanwhile, Deputy Defense Secretary David Packard announced today the Pen· tagon is prepared to grant, on a case-by. case basis, retroactive amnesty 10 former servicemen discharged under les! than honorable circumstances because or drug abuse. Sen . Edmund S. Mus kie fD--Maine ). said at a Senate hearing he had heard reports that high political and military leaders in such counlries as Burma, Laos aod Thailand were deeply involved in the ll!icit drug trade. Mitchell sa.id the reports were true. "The fact of 1he matter is there has hPen involvement of l'(overnment officials in some of these countries." he said. "We fl'e l we have identified some of them and sleps ;ire bein~ taken in some of these muntr1ec; to eliminate their participa- l1nn ," Mitchell said, Mitchell declined IQ name any o{ the leaders. The special Senatt subcommittee is considering President Nixon's proposal tn err.ale ~ speci al action office for drug abuse prevention in the White House to combat the spreading drug epidemic. Democrati.c S.enators com plained the plan was little more thRn "a new box on the organiza Lion chart." "It begins to look as though when we don't know what else to do, and we wan t lo create the illusion o{ oction and con· cern , we create a new unit in the White House. and assign It the ta sk or coordinating some unknown solution to the problem." Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff (0-Conn.), sair!. Mitchell and HEW Secretary Elliot L. jSff DR UGS, Pare i) Solon Chides: . John Way ne Gets Aeronaves Denied Customs U.S. 'Welfare' W~SHlNGTON (UPI) -A California eongressman suggested Tuesday that ac· tor John Wayne was a "welfare reel· pient" of sorta In getting a $218,000 farm l{Ubsldy from the government. Schmitz Says Nixon Opposes Orange County Office Rep. Glenn M. Anderson (0-Calif. l, Nid in a House 11peec.h that Wayne, long "rvocal critic or the welrare program,'' Ud "turned &o the federal treasury to supplement his Income.'' "The woman on welfare with three or four children who has been given !IUCh a 10Ing~ver recently for ' g e t t I n g llomething for nothing' must be shaking ~ bead quiu.le1\ly when 11he reads about theae w~lthy dirt farmer1 who rectlve such high f"lymenU from the feder•l treasury." Af'ldcrs'.ln ~aid. California Representatlv1 John G. SChmitz (ft-Tustin} reported today that ht has definite word from President Nixon that the Mexican airline Aerooavu de Mexico won 't be granted U.S. Cu11t~ facilities at Ora.age County Airport. Aeron11ves· has for some months been seeking to establish an air route between Orange County Airport 11nd Tljuitna, a move that has drawn strong oppo11ition in the Harbor Area because It wou ld increase .1ir tr11Nlc at the ccunty land· ing field. According to Schmitz. the Prttldent has d~ded 11gRin!t writing a letter on the -----'--=-·---. • Aeronavea 1ltu1tion because It is a State .Department matter. A Schmitz spokesman, howevu, said that Nixon'• chief of congr~ionaJ li.ai· son, Clark MacGregor. hu accompanied the Pttsident to Californi• and had di!· cuued the question of custom• facilities for Attonavea de Mexico at Orange County Airport with Mr. Nl1on . "MacGregor ttported to WJ that the PrP.!!ident del'lnJteJy dcelared he won't 1pprove iruch customs facilities," a apoke11ruu1 for Sc:hm.Jtz said. . Scbmit.t, meanwhile. l! writing State Department offieial!1 today for confirma· • tion ol the official C .S. position. Sclunlb:' spokesman alM> aaki that the Treasury Department has communicated with Aeronaves officials and glven them the word that customs office expanston to Orange County Airport ls lmpoasible at th!! tlme. Without customs service. Jt would be lmpoaalble for the Mexican airline to haul passengers betwttn Tijuana and apy U.S. airport. Aerooaves has been offered landlng faellltles at Ontario Airport but airline offlcl1l11 are reportedly lru than en- chanted with tM pr09pect of Using that airstrip. • -.....; L . ~,. .:=!... ._::-.:... --· ·-· .,,. .. -~ ~ -::;~7''S!' ;!Poii~, ..... ~:-.,.,J". ~ 1'68. A graduate of San Diego Stal@ College, WyM received his master's degree in public administration there in 19.l7. He was city manager of Imperial Beach from 1958 to 1968 alter serving one year as that city 's administrative assis· tant. Wynn , a Mormon. is married and has five children. Mayor Ed Hirth , in announcing the ci- ty council's selection, said Wynn was ... DAILY PILOT S!etf l"~o .. ~EADS SCHOOL BOARD Nawport·Mes1's MacMill ian Rod MacMillian Ne 'v Pres icle11t Of School Board Rodf'rick H. 1\1acf\.fill1an of Cost.a ~1esa Tuesriay night was elected presidenf of the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis· trict Board of Education. In the board's annual reorgan ization meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Costa Mesa \:l igh Schaal. MacMillian was the lone nominee for the post . He succeeds .II· torney Selim S. "Bud" Franklin, also of Costa Mesa, enrling a five-year tradition Jn which the presidency was rotated be· tween trustees from the two cities mak- ing up the district. The board renamed the posit ion of clerk of the !>Gard to the hyphenated title, vice president-clerk, after determining the duties of clerk were similar to those r of vice president. Trustees agreed there was no need to add a vice president posi· tinn. Mrs. Marion C. Bergeson. trustee from Newport Beach, was elected to the new· ly·named post. The housewife was presl· dent of the board two year! ago. She !Ucceeds Thoma! Casey, trustee from Corona del Mar. MacMillian , +4, of 1875 Maheim Ave., Cot1ta MeSa. wa11 a mtmber of the C01t.t Me.1a Elementary District board a n d wa1 elected to the unified di3rrlct board In 1966 and again in 1969. He Is Orange Counly director of the Catholic Big Brothers Inc. and founding di rector of the Harbor Baseball Program. F9f is years MacMfllian has supervised the aummer athletic program which this year will involve 3,700 younpters from both ciUes. Some 300 teams will UM! 42 pb1vina: fields lh!s year. Newly elected tn.11tee, attorney Donald Smallwood. 42, of 1981 Kornat Drive. COsta Mesa was seated at Tuesdav'11 mttllng. He was eleeted to join with Thomas Casey as the boar~'s reoresenta· CS.. TRUSTEE. Pagt 11 -.- chosen from 140 applicants for the job, of whfch, he said, there were "at leaat live who would make us fine city managers." "We are confident we have a 'win- ner' in Mr. Wynn, and are anxlOU!I to have the. members of our city 11taff and our citizens beCQme acquainted with him." Hirth said. Wynn thls morning said he was "plea!- ed and honorPd to be invited tn come to tSee rt-lANAGER, Page i) Irvine City Battle Waits Court Decree By TOM BARLEY • 01 l~e O•llf PllOt lltff All sides today began at leut a two week wai t for Superior Court Jodge Ray. mond Thompson's ruling on an injunction whereby lhe city of Santa An& hopes to wrest tax.heavy industrial land away fr om the future city of Irvine. Santa Ana clailTL'J the 938 acre!! near Orange County Airport is ''the promised land" and alleges thal it was promised to the city eight years ago by the Irvin• Company. Proponents of the future city of Irvine have Included lhe tax.rich territory within lhe area they have earmarked for the new municipality. Judge Thompson closed a full day of deba!e Tuesday by ordering attorney \Y1lliam Wenke lo supply him wllb case law that will support the lawyer's allega. tlon that the lrvine Company breached an eight-year-old contract designed to allow Sant.a Ana to annex the 9.18-acre "promi&- ed land" this year. Irvine Company attorney De •n Dunlavey wants a further three day11 to examine \Yenke's arguments. And Judge Thompson told both sides he will need two or three days to examine testimony before he ru les on the controversy. · He was urged in the final hours of the hearing Tuesday to reject Santa Ana'1 lawsuit and enable "more than 2 000 residents of Irvine lo create their dre0am city -a model community that the wbola world will look at." Attorney Timothy Strader reminded the judge that the plarui puabe4 forward by the Irvine incorporat.jon movement had been devised through "the highest form of democratic proceas, through town meetin~ and community forumt'* (See IRVINE, Page S) Orange Coot ~iore hazy sunshine 11 on the agenda for today and Thursday with highs along the coa11t at n. rising to 80 inland and reachtna; a low of liO degrtt! in both '!fU. INSIDE TODAY Three of the teM uachts tn. the Honolulu. race faitca to 011.&wer roll caU Tuesdo11, lefld.. ing to speculation the11 ore p. gaged in somt: t:arl11 roct ~me• manship. Set itoru on Pua• 21. a..tlllf II C.Ulorlllf 11 CM(kllll ii• 1, Clt»llM41 .W. (-1(~ At Cr•ctWINW At °"'"' l'Mlk• 12 Ol-cet. II lftll..,i.I p-' 1•"'1~111 »11 '"'-'• u.ai .. _ . .. ) Allll"""'1 • _ ....... M\ltull ,,..... ,.1 ,.,.,,..... ....,, +I OP ... '-" t 11 ~ ,.,. ·-MM.th ..... ,_ .. --..... ...... ~ ---· "'"' &ti --. -r;;----- ..... '• --' t l:IAJL Y PILOf " ltl•t Be Forced Traffic Panelist Won't Quit Post Wlllllm AJee, cha.1nnan of tiJP Citizens Advisory Committee on ·Transport.ation. said Tues:day he ~·ill not resign as a vol~ ing member of that panel until forced to do so by the cily t'<luncll . Councilmen IMl week indicated their desire for Aj:ee to rt Sll{n since his ap- polntment as a planning commissioner Harbor Board Heated Over Heating Cost A 40 percent error In estimating the cost of renovating the he1ting !lysten1 at Newport Harbor High School heated up district trustees Tue!lday night. At Issue was the $93,000 low bid of the Burke Jndustrial Corporation to replace the boiler system, nearly a n1ile of piping and install new heating·\'ent1lator unils in all classrooms. The job \lo'as eslin1ated to have cost $67.000 two months ago by tile F. T. An drews En11ineering Company. At that time, the board was ronsidering a system that might al50 include air con- ditioning but opted for a syste1n that could someday be converled to a central air conditioning system. board membt>r Thomas Casey recalled. In light of the cha11ged picture due lo the increased cost of the convertible system. Casey suggested the board reeonsider the entire project. including another look a t the cost of putting in win· dow air conditioning uni ts. . Harbor High Principal Ch a r I es Godshall told the board the project. if «1elayed, would seriously Inconvenience the school since some 23 classrooms might be expected to be out of sr\-vice for the flrst two months or school. "That's an inconvenience we can'l handle," he said. Selim S. "Bud" Franklin, trustee from Costa Mesa, noled that any co!lt saving achieved by alte ring the project now "·ould probably cost the district more in U1e long run. He moved adoption of the bid as presented. · New board member Donald Smallwood, 1;t Costa Mesa attorney said, "I'd want to know if this were the result of an engineering error In estimating." A ~presentelive of the Andrews firm con-~ed, it Wat. The bid was accepted by a vote of 6 to l v.·ith board member Donald Strauss op- posed. From Pagel NIXON •.. the top-levtl mtmbers of th e ad· rpinistratlon a ccompanying the Presidtnt \l'estward. Some sources said the CIA chief wa!I ~long on the trip to brief the Pre1udent on a recent trip to the ?o.1iddle East 11.nd (lther JXllnls not yet disclosed. Preliminary accounts say \he President plans a week of conferences on the rconomy with top 11dvi~'rs, including Trtasun• Se<:retary John P. Connolly On Sunday. Domestic Sttur1ty Ad\·iser H~nry Kissinger is expected tn return to the t;nited States after a ~·orld tour On Tuesday Kissinger ~·as in 1ndla Tht well-krwJwn Pr,sidtntia! ad,·1ser is tlpectrd lo confer on his return 11•ith the President in San C1"1ntnte The visit to San Clemente is !he President's fir st of the summtr. and the f1r~t greeted by warm. sunny ~·cather in many month.~. OlAM61 COAST DAILY PILOT dllANGI CCIAST P!JILllMINO COM l''-N'f ••~••I H. W11J "'"""'' ffl'll ..... \- J11lt It, c ... , • ., Vin ,..........,, '"' o-•t ,..,..,... 1~•"''' IC'11vil I.Gt!" l~'"''' A. fri11111111'i11t /11\•Mf' .. lfl ... l . , •••• ic.1., """"°" 1 .. t11 City ff1*°" ... ...,.,. IHcli om. l JJJ Ntwjllfll 10111•~••' M1ili111 Adi1111: P.O. l11t 1175, t166J 0--°"" Miii: 119 WRi 11"1' 5H'ft'I' !.. ........... di: tz: l'Ol"ftl • ....., .... Mi.Mllflt .. , 111(11: 1111$ IMC~ 11ou1 .... 1rof S.11 (lfmct1N: aJ H0111\ .El C1ml.,. R1ol n11ght result in a Ctlnflict or interest. Agee said he didn't think a conflict existed and would remain 111 his post un- Lil ordered lo get out Counciln1en look no formal l!Lttlon on the issue, merely staring a decJara1ion of intenr that Ager. and r,Jlow co1nm1\lee 1nembt'r. \\'tl ham Dootson, JUSt appointt'd 10 the parks, beaci1es and recreation com· mission. should step down as voting n1e111- bers of the ciflzens' panel ~ayor Ed Hirth told Agee Tue~ay night that the purpose of the citizen!' committee v.·as to ~el as~ murh citizen participation 1n municipal affairs as JXlS- s1ble. "This citizens· con1mittee was org11niz· ed as ~uch.'' Hirth said. "Its members are not supposed to be officials. They are out of '!Y'f€ranks of ordinary citizens." Hirth said he saw nothing wrong with Agee remaining· on I.he committee as an ex officio member. even ret.ainlng his non-voting chairmanship. "He has done a fine job and it wou ld he a shame to take him out as chair· niari." Hirth sa id this morning. "This kind of cominittee doe~n't do much voling anyv.·ay. Som!' commi1tees never vote." the mayor said. Councilman Lind!l!ey Parsoos. who is an ex officio member or the !raffle study panel, said Agee and Doot.son's respon- sibilities on t"·o commission are not con1· pat Ible. He said ~·here the conflict might occur is "a maner of a man's conscience. You can't guen." he said. Par.'l'On!I said he and Vice Ma.vor How· ard Rogers, named by !he council to make formal recommendations l1n the status of the positions, wiJJ do so at the next council meeting . ·•Your job's secure until then," he told A9,ee. Dootson made no comment on the sub- ject. From Pagel M.-\NAGER .-· .. Newport Beach." City councilmen who 1nter,·1ewed him called Wynn a fiscally-conservative man· ager. He ha. reduced Coronado's tax rate from l2.40 to $1.90 per $100 valuation 1n his three years there and feel s there may be ways to produce algniflca nt t1x cuts in Ne'"·port Reach. \V}nn said he has studied the nt\\' .\ewport Beach bud.eel and lttls "there are areas to work wllh." He said tt would be ''precipitous and pri>mature" to say whal and where. "r am not familiar enough with New- port Beach's scheme of thll'IJ!.~ to say this or th11t should be changed." he 11aid. "\Vhen I, was interviewed," \Vynn said. ''I asketl the council to let me set my feet on the (!round, lo learn you r SV!· 1rm, your per!onnel, ~'our community, be· fo re making any significant decisions or changes." Wynn said Newport Beach . like Coro- nado. is a community that •·requires a hi l{h !eve! of services. but," he said. ''a r1 t? has to organize those ser\'lces so r11ev are as efficient as possible and pro- v1d<> dollar value for dollar spenl." Wvnn said he ·•really belir1·e• !ht man· .'lllPr and council m11.s! bi> fiscally re.span. :;ihl" !n thP communitv " \'.-1nl"1 .. aid he exnect.'i to 1net t ~·ith !he 111a,, 11·ho will be h 1~ 1op ;ic~1s1an1. Ph1l11j1 P Rf"l"nrourl, \\hn t~ now ac!Jn l.!. e ll \· 1n<1 n ;i111•r ;i;;;; ni•t<'h :i ~ p<1~s1 blE' prio r 10 :i.s3um1ng his du t1t s here. DRUGS • • • R1rhardson. alonR 111th P;ick.'lrd. te5t1fled bffnre the Senilll··s J1 11nt Subc·on1m1l!ee on lntergo1·ernn1ental Relations and Ex- C'cut11·e neorgMizalln!l They-urged in1rned1ate en11ctmf'nt nf '\1llon·.~ pl;in 10 sci up a spt'CIA! action ol- f1cP for drug :ibuse pre\"E'ntion Jn the \\lh1te }louse to l'oordin11te t he government's attack on drugs. Packard .•aid the Ptnt11gon will \l'tlcome referral~ bv members of Congrrss of cp.ses 10 11·h1ch formPr servicemen are allemptin([ to r'mo1 e from their re{'{)rd.!i dis hl'I nor ab I e dischargC!I ih'en lhtm because or their invoh·ement with drugs. lie said the Dtfense Dep11rln1t nt is prepared to lift such discharge!! from an indlvidual"s record and to grant him an honorable discharge if the situation \l'ar· rants it lie said the Pent&ion 11·ould later sptll out detalls. Packard said he has also issued lOdiiy a n1emorE1ndu1n to al! 1nllltary commnnds to slrllii!lhten out conrusion over the ~·ork­ lngs of a dnig amnesty program In the active Armed Services. There have been compl11 ints lhN in some casea amnesly does no! mean frttdom from po5.!ible dl11honor11ble d1.~charge or other punlli\'e action. Packard said the. memo re•l!mphasizes the. administration'!! determination to identify addict! In the Armed Services. :ind to rehabilitate I.hem before they return to eivlll1n lift. ?o.1llche.11 said the admlniAtr11tion·s ef- forts to curb the flow of ttle~al drugs fire •·effrctlve :ind 1rell-coordlnated.'' 118 said the Ju!ticf" Dtp/lrlmcnt ~-a~ wor k ln~ with lile Stat!' DepArtmtnl tn t'urb rhe flow of drugs enttrinR the Unltrd States and v.·ith local la"' rnforctment agenC'lts In i::rack do1,1·n on drug offenders Md rehabll\t1te •ddicts. ----------.. -- Btis lfoshitag Mode Easy Trani New . NY Rec1~uits By TEllRY CO VILl.t.: Ot •~• O•llf "119! Slt!r !'.:leven Southern CalHornia lifeguard~. including six froin tht Orange Co11~. fie:.,. to New York Tuesd<1y to help train 200 Long Island lifeguards for the sl!~1e The Long Island State Parks C.:Otn· mission issued 11 pk-a ror help frou1 C.iliforrua when Jone11 Heach l"111ne llf' shor1 OR qualiried lifeguards after Easler vaealion Loc<il guards "ill help sh11pe up !he :.'OU t-.ew Vo1 k recruits and also h'lp revi se that stete's lifeguard system ~'hich 1"- reportcdly SGme 30 _1·ei-.rs be h 1 n d ('aJifornia n1ethod.~ :\lax Bo1vman. as~1s\<111t direl·tor of harbors and beaches 111 lluntlngl011 Beach. is heading thE' 22-man California l."Olltingent The Californian!! are e1~fed back next Tue~da\'. Bob Re,d, ri.tarine Safetv Director for Ne"·port Beach. said the -New Yorkrrs 11·11nted the Californili te11n1 to lrain Easl Coast lifeguards in West Coast methods. One feature of the Nev.rporl·Mesa school d istrict's ne\V $250.000 b us maintenance facility al 915 Baker St., Costa Mesa, is this d rive-through bus "'asher. The spray rinse machinery will end the tedious hand \Vashing the dist rict's 53 buses used to get once weekly. Come September, bus drivers will be able t o !pin through the washer V.'henever their buse s need a \vash. The maintenance facility of· f icially opens Thursday. It is the first centralized district service to occupy the 12-acre site. "'Sometimes they use lhret' to si:t men to rescue one s-l\·1m1ner. and it still ma.v lake them 15 m inutes to µull him out of !he "'&\er," Reed e.~plained. "Their system i!I very costly and ineffective. We only use one or two men on a victim And can have him out of lhe water in less than four minutes.·· ··we also use more jeeps and boats and our total operation is still cheaper than lhtirs," Reed added. Fro1n Page l IRVINE ... Mayor Bob, Mayor Sam T"·o NtWjXlrt guards, Capt. Buddy Belshe and Lt. Logan Locll.abey, art part of the II-roan training team. Bes~s Bowman, other Orange Coast trainers are: Lt. Mark Boclenbender, Huntington Beacn: Ctpt. Phllllp Stubbs. San Clemente; and Lt. Eu~ene Dt Pauli1. L.aauna Beach. and should not be delayed or destroyed by Santa. Ana'! bid for the promised land. The promised land is a 938-acre wedge on Santa Ana's southeastern borders. It Take to the Airwaves 1he New York plea for help e1me lo California through the Surf Life S1vini AsAOCiation of America of which both rt.ates are members. is bounded by the Sant.a Ana f\.1arine Corps Air Facility, He"·es Avenue, Red Hill Avenue ond Allon Avenue. Santa Ana's lawyE>rs argue that the ci!y 11·ithhe!d annexation aclion in May, 1963 "'hen the Jr1Pine Company agreed to relin- quish !he land, if undeveloped. 1n eight ~c.!lrs time. \\'enke told Judge Thompson Tuesday lhat Irvine Compan,v President \\lil!iam H. 1\lason repeated that prontise "as suc· c1nctly and clearly as he can put it" in a lC'ltcr to the city dated Dec. 21, 1970. He ai::cused Mason and the Irvine Com· p;iny of Failing to file the "Titten protest against incorporation that "as promised in J!HiJ and of enCQtlraging th' in· 1_·nrporal1011 movr1nent headed by the Council of Communities of lrvinE" to in- clude the disputed acreage in their ap- plication_ Oun\avey leaped to his fee t ~·ith the protest that .. there is nothing in the agreement that says the Irvine Company should protest incorporation. '"The Irvine Company has repeatedly .'i!a!ed it i!I perfectly agreeable to seeing them ~the 938-acres l come o u t ,' ' lJunlal"ey said. '"The company did not put them in there (the incorporation ap- plication I and wa! willing lo protest the 938 acre~ al least until they got dragged down here to the courtroom." \\lenke immcdia!ely asked J u d Ii e Thompson to observe that "there is not a s ingle Irvine Company representative at thi!I heating." ccr chRirinan John Burton defended lhe inclusion of !he 938 acres in his i.;ru up s application and ttostifled that ll Costa Mesa Mayor Robert M. \1l i!son can complain about communication caps with four fe11ow councilmen, but he Cllme through loud and clear today to 400,000 Southlllfld radio U11teners. Well, a.s loud and c!ear as a roving reporter can get through to some com- muter!! al that hour. Mayor \\rilson fed Sigalerts and other !raffic data to ~ Angeles ftfayor Sam Yorty. who is ll two-day substitute for KMPC disc jockey Dick WhittinghilJ on the I a.m. to I 1.m. show. Plan! to expand the Mayor Sam Show by one 11dditiontl mayor were announced by KMPC newsman Dive DeSoto al Mon- day night's city council aeulon. "Stlllon KMPC will De the only me in history to have two m!yors on ~ staff f'rotn Pllfle 1 TRUSTEE ... tivPs to 1he Liaison Committee. That bcx!y includes representatives from the cities of CIMta r..fesa and Nt~'J)Ort B'ach and mttt11 monlhly. Trustee Donald Strauss or Newport Beach was named to represent the di~· trict in !he selectJon of members of the Orange County Committee on School Dis· 1rict Organi2alion. F'r;inklin wil~ be the d1.-1rrcrs tegi~l<i· 11 1•e reprtsentatil·e in the con1ing Y'ar. 1\:1~ "'not logical to exclude them .. •M~iu......i Th' North Amencan Rock.well enJ11nttr I ~,......~,..,.,...,,mr.,.,.~•=""°""""~~rnm~,""l ;:1\so testified that 1l had been stresstd GEM TALK throu~hout his (!roup·s negotiations w\\h !he Irvine Cnmpanl' that the C()mpan:; 11•ould continue lo honor the ~.lay, 1963 I " :>.greemenl. .., • Rurt1,1fs group pltt ns Lhe creatHln of a :\ <1ty thal will. they hope, eventually pri> 1 !t ,·1 rte homPs for 430,000 p!'-rson~ on 53.000 / •. acres. Their first plans for lhe in· i corporation of an 18.000 acre comn1unity 1 , TODAY by of lr1.·1ne have been approvtd by the Local Agency Formation CommiS&ion. L J. C. HUMrMlllS ,, WtFM§JWl ...... ..i Mrs. Vera Adrian Funeral Services Se t For Thursday Funeral ~erv1ces art scheduled Thurs· day for the "'1fe of a Ha rbor Ares school offu.::ial killed Ju\I" ~-when a fire destroyed the oouple ~ SJO 000 Costa t.les~ ho1ne. Riles for tvl rs. Vera Adri.in. 57, ol 308 \\'alnut St .. will be: held in Bell Br0Rdw11y Mortuary at 10:30 a.m .. vdth interment al Harlxir Best ~1e1norial Park. The victim died of ~moke inhalation 1n the blt'lzl'. f'ire1nen said a dclini1 e cau~e: of Lhe fire may n'1•er bt esta blished. !"lames leveled lhe stn1cture. Survil"ors include her husband \Va Iler, fiscal planning dlreclor for th' Nfv.•port Mesa Unified School District, who wa~ rescued by neighbors. He was rtle•.sed after overnight tru tmenl at Costa ft1ua Memori11l }iosplUtl. Spokesmen fo r lhe family suggested n1emor\1l contribution~ to the Newport ~fesa Unified School District's t.1emorl&I Scholar11hlp and Loan Fund. Add illonAI ~urvlvors \nclue ;\-1 rs , Arlrlan's father. Eg~rt Hicks; brothers. William and J1me~ Hick~. and 11\x ~lsttra, Ann Kreger ol Santa Ana. Ruby Aruce. H11.tti~ Naylor, Veh1111 Backttr, Liiiie Con1pton and Fanny Sue Llncaster, all of Tennessee. ANTIQUE ANO ESTATE J!WILRY From Praj?'.ue's ?ituseum ol Fine Art to Mexico·s Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary Jou'll f ind jeweltd pieces whose historit sentiment is not ours: you can look but not touch •.. dtsire but not posess. But in our store you can buy antique Jt\\•elry. v.·a tcht s and c locks collect· ed over lhe past 25 year~! \Ye have mixed emotions about selling or keeping some or these pieces. s u ch as a 14 kt. gol d button hook. old JJOC'ket \1'a\ches and rin gs ror 111{'11 . a truly antique d iamo nd pin "'ilh rubies, p~r 1dot and old mine-cut d iamonds, a solid gold me~h br11 cetet \Vlth workmanship gone forever. ind 1n orientAI pe1rl pin ~·hose bacground section per· mils changing colored velvet lo match your dreSl!! You won •t find such p ieces tn forei1n museums. and rarely in antique shops. Soi! you want some- thing d if(erent. jewelry virtually impossible to dupltc1te, <'Orne on in ••• v.·c'll spend time with rou on detail and history o f our fa sctn1ting antique collection. each item In good u11e1ble ron:lition. And lf you now possess. a nd want to i;ell. any such a ntiques, we're interested! al tM &1me time,'' said Dt.iSoto. who rectnUy moved to Coflta Mtt.a. DeSoto decided If the vacUonin1 Whit- tinahlll could ha ve hls mayor for a stand· in, he at least deterved havlng hl11 own civic leader riding shotgun in Traffic cruiser Three. "I think It'll bt a lot of fun," DeSoto declared exuberanlly. ··He'll be: trying to decipher C11iforn1a Highway Patrol traffic code while I just drive," he added, before leaving about 8 p.m. !o tum in early prior to lhe big day. "'1'11 see you s t .5:45 a.m.," Mayor Wilson repUed with a mo:i: groan. ~· Considering the cooncil meeting drag· g~ on until a.fttr 11 p.m .. the prospect or becoming a radio personality in hi! ow n right may have 108l aome of ila IU!ter. Fortified by black coffee. WlllOll madt his date with DtSoto and 1,1·1s filing bulletins on light traffic in the Stnla ?o.1onica are<1 !horlly after the .show ~·enl on the air. He is1 schedultd to do it again Thursday. He apparently filled OeSoto'g shoe11 satisfactorily, trading a little rush-hour chitchat wlth Mayor Sam. lor "'ht lever enjoyment it offered lisleners. Dt!-!lpite the racl Yorty i~ a Dtmocrat arxi Wilson a staunch Rtpub!ic•n. they got along fine politically, Aftt'r all. fonner A55embly !eader and Democratic gubernatorial candida1e Jess Unruh wa11 simultaneously making hi.5 debut on ril'al radio station KGBS t s a disc jockey. The.v 11·ou!dn't 1~11nt him to steal the s how. The California lifeguards, most are tralnina: inatructors for their own citin, will put the Nev.• York guards throu1h a rlgoroua seven-day. 40 total hours. program. The time spent and other coat! for tht California contingent. as well as their salaries. will be completely paid for by the state of New York, Reed !laid. At first. California official11 ~·ere reluc· !ant to go because e11rly information in· dlcaled the New York_ guard!! vtere on slrlke or going to strike. "\\'e told our OOys lo return im· mediately if there v.·1s any hostility."' Reed said. "\Ve're not :stepping in the middle of any labor problems. This ii educational ooly." Bowman, however , telephoned Hun . tington Beach offici•ls Tuesday night lo say tfere was no strike problem, but the state bearhes had mertly betn caugbt iihort of qualified lifeguards and need quick h'IP in good training. District Recognizes 1,700 Book Donation NewjXlrt·Mesa disttict trustees Tues- day formally recogniztd receipt of 1,700 books donated by the Monie Vista School Parent-Teacher Association, the school 's i;tudent council and parents and friends of the CMta Mesa elementary school. The books. worth Sl ,500, ~·ere donated for use in the school library and \\'ere Joined by a gift of $150 worl.h of library shelv's from the PTA. OOMEGA Electronic Chroncimeter . • . ~~~ . 'No 11!'1ere f'ht c1n rou t1nd t/\t 1tl1 .if'ile 1ccur1cy of lhe t11cH&l'l iC l•mtp1t Cf' 1"1h 1f"lt fHt C•ilOl'I of 1ht rhronornt rt r. 1)\i\ nrw• Ol'l'ltll Elect,On1c h II (101110 l:itlng p r rfr tt 11 '>''t could m1~t •[. /<. 1•kl. J!Old tnp, 1u 111lt•1 1tttl ba t~, 1v1te:1 r1'\iuu·11 c111. prott ct tl1~ Jon1tlr~~ a(-rurlC}' of th>< ,.,.,1ch. A ~""'P )t cond h'nd. cal· l'nd1r onlv tnh1nc"' •!• 11h111 i ' ' pr,Cl •C~I 1•.i1~pif'ff'' !>top •n and 1tl'. ;i milr•tonr on 11 .1 1thm.1~1 n~. 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Aeronaves Denied Customs Schl[litz Says Nixon Opposes Orange County Office California Representative John G. ~iu CR-Tustin) reportr;-foday that tie hu definite word from President NlzM that tbt Mexican airline Aerooa~·ea dt Mexico won't be granted U.S. Customs facilities at Orange County Airport. Aeroaaves has for some month! betn Aft.king to establish an a1r route between Costa Mesa 'Jaywalker' :Jleld on Robbery Charg~/ Stopped on the strtel as a jaywalker. a linked lo the suspect and containnng COeta Mesa man was arrested in about $2.000 In currency, plus a disguise doWntown San Diego Tuesday as a filling the description of ene the bandit ~t in the $2,o.14 robbery of a nearby \\'ore. ~nk branch a few minutes earlier. No weapon was found , although police ..Michael L. Beach, 21 . of 2.S79 OJ:tord said nothing was shown to teller Marsha Lane. was booked on the federal charges Vercuson by tht bandit who 1pproached aJ)d scheduled~ for arraignment today at 11 : 15 •.m. and announced he had a btfol'8 a U.S. CommiS!ioner. . gun. )nve1tigators claimed a pa ir of Unittd "Don't be scared, give mt all )'OW' Qflifomia Blink officers trailed the money ... "he wiis quoted as saylna. gyspect to an underground p11rklng Witaesses tn the holdup aaid the robbe:r tf!R&e where. he allegedly changed was wearing i white: 1weater, sl&ekJ Ind ~1 then left weatin& a purple polo a felt bat. atttrt. Costa-Me53 Police Delective Sgt. C1 iff • Pdllte said Detective Willlam Bennett McBride said today a check of k>cal leltlned Be11ch -in a purple polo shirt record! revealed the FBI w11nted a _. nearb1 afltr he crossed the. street in Michael L. Beach, 21. of the Oxford Lane ~-block. then was approached by the address, ft1r questioning. &Ink ofrtcial1. . The reason was not explained, bu t the further lnvt.stigation turned up a bulletin was lsrued prior to the Tuesday b'°wn paper bag that poli~t said w~ • holdup In San Diego. Orange County Airl)orl and Tijuana, a mo ve that ha! drawn strong oppo1ition in the Harbor AN!a because It would increase ·air traffic .at the county land· ing field. AccordJng to Schmitz. the President has decided against writing a letter on lhe Aerona ves situation because it is a Statt Department matter. A Schmitz spokesman, however, said tha t Nimn's chief of congresslOnal llal· son, Clark MacGregor. has accompanied the President to California and bad dts- cussed the question Qf custom9 facilities fol' Aeronaves de Mexico at Orange Ccunty Air.port vlitb ·Mt. Nixon. "MacGregor repOrted to ·us that the Pre!ident definitely decl&r.ed h.e won't approve such custpms · racilltJea," a 1poiesman for Schrtiitz· said. ' Schmitz , meanwhile, is wr ltinl State Department officials today (or conlirtn•· lion of the official 'U.S. po$iti)h. ScttlT)ltz' spokesman a!5:0' said tbtt the Treasury Deparbnep! ~as ~al<d with Aeronaves officials ud ~ftll, UW:m the ·Woni that cu!t:t11~ offiel eJ!iHPslon to Orange c.wrty Ali'port ta IJ1Wslble •• this Ume. • • Without c:wtoms MTYice, 'It woutd be Impossible for the 1,\exican ah'~ to haul passengers between 1\jUanl and any U.S. airport. '• · · Aeronave:s has b;een offend landing facilities at Ontario .Airport bot 'ai'ltne nfflcills are reportedly ·lal th-.» e~ chanted with the-prospect ('If ustng that airstrip. Widening Okayed Del Mar Avenue Gets Council Nod A street wideti.ing controversy involving 39 lots owned by under one percent of Coflt.a Mesa 's 73,200 citizens -yet posing a potentially disastrous impact on all - ls· apparently resolved today. The city council overrode objections Tuesday night, voting a northside aligni ment for expanding Del Mar Avenue , following a stonny, rambling, two-hour bearing. Some residents heatedly urged the whole project be dropped. By doing so, the city could lose about $500,000 per year in Arterial Highway Financing Program foods, for failure to cooperate In creation Of the ll·mile cross· county highway envisioned. City Traffic Engineer James Eldridge issued that warning al the outset of the third publi~ hearing on the cootroversial issue. It Wa.5 first delayed in February to allow land reappraisals. The final vote wu ba~ oo a two.part motion by Councilman Jack Hammett. following a parade of protestors 1Mq in the !'IW'rounding aru. The first motion Mked whether or not Del Mar Avenue needed to be widen~ ed, e~cluding the question of w b le !I among three proposed alignments wculd be adopted. Councilmen voled 4 to I in favor, with longtime leader Alvin L. Pinkley dbsen· ting . "I am not convinced it's needed," (See WIDENING, P•l,.ll . Asia Brass Tied to Drugs Mitchell Links Top Leaders to Narcotics Traffic- From Wire Servkes WASHINGTON -Attorney General John N. Mitchell said today a number of Southeast Asian leaders were iRvolved in illegal drug traffic, and the United States hoped to "eliminate their participation'' both Jn their governments and in drugs. Meanwhile, Deputy Defense Secretary David Packard announced today the Pen· tacon is prepared to grant, on a case-by· case basis, relroaclive amnesty to former servicemen discharged under Jess Lone .Nominee than honorabte ·circum.stance3 because of drug abuse. Sen . Edmund S. Muskie CD-Maine), said at a Senate hearing he had beard reporUI that high political and military leaders in such countries as Burma . Laos and Thailand were deeply involved in the illicit drug trade. Mi tchell saJd the reports were trut. "The fact of the matter is there has been involvement of government olficial3 in some of these countries," he said. ··we Newport-Mesa Trustees Eleet MacMi11ian Otiei Roderick H. MacMilliar1 of Costa Mesa Tue.sday night was elected presiden t of the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis. lrict Board of 'Education . In the board's annual reorganization meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Costa Mesa \l igh School, Ma cMil!ian was the Jone nominee for the post. He succeeds .at- !orney Selim S. "Bud" Franklin, also of Costa Mesa, endln~ a five-year tradition in which the presidency was rotated be· tween trustees from the two cities mak- hig up the district. The board renamed the position of elerk of the board to the hyphenated title, vice presiden1-c!erk, after determining the duties of clerk were similar to those of vice president. Trustees agreed there v.·as no need to add a vice president posi· I inn. 1\1rs. Marion C. Bergeson. trustee from Newport Reach. was elecled to the new- ly-named post. The housewife was presi· dent of rhe board twn years agn. She succeeds Thnm<1s Casey, trustee fro m Corona del Mar. 1\fa cM11lian , 44, of !875 Anaheim Ave., Cnsla Mesa, was a member of the Costa r>1esa Elementary District boa rd ll n rl was elecled tn the unif ied district board in 1965 and again in 1969. He is Orange County dire ctor nF the Catholic Big Brothers Inc . and founding director of the Harbor Baseball Program . For 25 yt!ars MacMillian has supervised the summer athletic program which this year will involve 3,700 youngslers from both. cities. Some 300 teams wi!l use 42 plavin2 fie.Ids this year. Newly eleCted trusteP, attor11ey Donald Smallwood. 42, of 1:181 Kornat Drive, Costa Mesa was seattd at Tuesday's meeting. He was ell'!ded tn join with Thomas Casey as the board's representa- tives to the Liaison Committee. That N•wport-Me11'1 M1cMilli1n body Includes representatives from th1 cities of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach and meets monthly. Tru!tee Donald Strauss of Newport Beach was named to represent the dis- trict in the selection Of members of the Orange County Committee on School Dis- trict OrgaP1iuilion. Franklin will be the district'! legisla· tive representative ill the coming year. Newport-Mesa Trustees Juggle; Nothing Drops Newport-Mesa Unifitd School District trustees adopted yet another revision of the 1971·72 1ehool budget Tuesday, although the budget totaJ of $42.2 million remains unchanged. The budget proposal, as It now stand!, envisions a tax ratt increase of 20 cent! per $100 assessed valuation for fiscal li7M~ The current Newport-Mesa rate is $4.118 per $UXI in Newport l:leach and fS.33 per $100 aaMued value in Costa Mesa. The difference reOecU ho.oded indebtedness incUrr~ In I.he sepMate: elementary acOOol dlstricta whic.h served tbe two communities prior to the mergifl& of Harbor Area school systems in 1965. Superintendent Jolln W. NicoU outlined 1peocUng revlsion1 totaling $56,000 that bfld been made since l11t week. • These include '50,000 to c t v er reclas!llicatlon or oon-te:achlng e:mploye job categorle!, $1 ,000 for the elementary school floating laboratory marine studies program and $5,000 to provide new vene- tian blinds at Newporl Harbor High School. The money for the bud.gel revisions, trW1tees decided. will come .out or un· di!tributed reservu that were: Id· aside in fhe prelfminary budget draft. The budget adopted hy the board Tues- day night Includes a 2.2 percent 1alary in· crease for teachers, CIOUll!elor1 and noo- teachlng 1taff. Kingery "Whitey" White.neck, president of the Newport-Mesa Education Associ•· lion, said he did not know pree\sely what action might be taken by ~teachers as a rMUlt of the 2.2 percent 1al11ry increase. Last Feb. l, the N-MEA had ealltd for a (See BUDGET, Pait !) .. - .... -:---' feel we have identified some of them-and sle-p! are being ta.ken in some of these countries to eliminate their parUcipa· tion," Mitchell !aid.. Mitchell declined to name any of the leaders. The special Senate subcommittee ts considering President Nixon 's propoaal to create a special action office for drug .abuse prevention in the White Houae to combat the spreading drug epidemic. Democratic Senators complained the plan was llttle more than "a new box on the organization chart." "It begin! to look .as though w we don 't know what tlR to do, and w want to create the illusion of act.loo a COD- cem, we create a new untt ln the White House, a.nd asslifl It lhe of coordinating IOtne unknown solution to the problem," Sen. Abraham A. RlbicoU (D-Conn.), &a.id. Mitchell and HEW Secretary Elliot L. RJetu1,....,,~a1ooi """-1'.,,.._; ........, be!ore the Senlte's Joint Subcommitt~ on Intergovernmental RelatJoos and Ez· ecuUve ReorgMizatirul. They urged lmmediate: enactment of Nixon's plan to set up a special action of· lice for drug abuse prevention in the: White HoUBe to coordinate t h • &overnment's attack on drugs. Packard said the Pentagon will welcome referrals by members of Congress of ca.ses in w11.ich former servicemen are attempting to remove from their records dlshonorabl • discharges given them because of their involvement with drugs. He said the Defense Department is prepared to lift such discharges from u individual's record and to grant him an (Stt DRUGS, Page Z) Stolen Tractor Found in Mesa Cost.a Mesa police have recovered a SJ,000 tractor taken in a Meaa Verde Country Club burglary. It was hidden under a pile of tumbleweeds near the Santa Ana River. Officer Rudy Ma.lik found the machine reported stolen in a Fourth of July weekend break·in at the club'! main· tenance garage at 3000 Country C1ub Drive. Club spokesman Orrl!IOn Va.nT.usel said a supply of copper tubing waa alao taken, but it was not recovered. Invesligators said the mini-tractor Md been driven away and was finally located in the Orange. C.Ounty Flood Cdltrol chab- nel 800 feet south of the Adams Avenue br idge. They theorized someone, planned tO return for It. Oran11e Weatlter ' More hazy aunshlne la an the agenda for today and Thursday with hl&h& along the cout at 72. rising to ao inland and rncbin.c a low or llO degrees in both areu. . INSmE TODAY Three of the Jfod JIGChtl t.1t the Honolulu race foiled. to ani~r roll call T1tt1dau, ~ btg to specuJation thlu are c,..i · gage-d in 1"7M e-arly rllCf ~ manship. See story 01' Page 2r: hltllll 11 CellfiDnll.I 11 Cfledtllll U• 11 Cltullltlll tJ.tt C-k• .. . Cl'ett.,..,.. .. . Q.111'11 ~ It Olwrcn 1t ···-i.i ..... . llRltrlll--»-1' "'-"" IS-It -. ~---------'"-r': I I ---• . OAILY l'ILOT c Ttco-tveek si..1 0. -Nixon Arrives On Cheery Note ln hi& CWMmary ebullient fashion President Nixoo arriYed along th!: South Coast late Tuesday and ~an hi s tv.'G- "'ttk v.·orkln& vacation amid a <.'heery • Harbor Board Heated Over Heati11g Cost A 4{I perc~t error in estimating the coat..,f renovating the heating system at Newport Harbor High School heated up dlltrict lru!rtets Tuesday night. Al issue was the $93 ,000 low bid of the Burke Industrial Corporation to replace the boiler system. nearly a mile of piping and install new heating-ventilator unll! in all classrooms. The job was estimattd to hav~ cost $67,000 two months ag o by the F. T. Andrews Engineering Company . At that time, the board was considering a system that might also include air con- ditioning but opted for a system th~t could someday be converted to a central air conditioning system, board member Tbomu Casey recall ed. Jn light er the changed picture due lo tM iocrea~ C1'.lSI of the conve rtible system. Casey •uggested the board reconsider the entire project. including another look at the cost of putting in win- dow air conditioning unilli. HarMr H.igh Principal Ch a r I e s Codahall told the board the project. if <klayed, would seri ously incon venience the school since so me 23 classrooms migh,t be expected to be out of SC\wvice for the first two months of school. "That's an ipconvenience we can't )landle," he said. Selim S. "Bud" Franklin, lrustee from Costa Mesa, noted that any cost saving 3chleved by alterlni the project now would probably cost lhe district more 1n lht: long run . He moved adoption of the Did as presented. · New board member Donald Smallwood, Ii Costa Mesa attoraey said, '"I'd want to know if this were the result of an Et)gtneering error in estimating." A ~~tativ~ of the Andrews firm con· ~ed It was. ·fl'he bid Was accepted by a vote of S to \with board member Donald Straw.s op. eos<d· ·. . . ,.,.0 ... ,..... 1 pnuGs .... )lpnorable diacharae If the situation war· nnu it. He .&aid the Pentagon 'o''ould later spell iut details. Packard said he has also issued today a roemorandum t-0 all military commands to straighten out confusion over the work- fngs of a drug amnesty program in the ictive Armed Services. There have been complaints th &I in Mime cases amnesty does not mtan rreedom from possible dishonorable diac:harge or other puni tive action. • Packard said the mtmo re-emphasizes the administtalion'! determination to identify addicts in the Arml'd Servil'e~, and to rehabilitate them before they ttturn to civilian life. Mitchell ~aid the administration's ef. klrt."! to curb the flow CJf ll!egal drugs are "effective and well-coordinated " He said the Justice Department was working with the State Department to curb thtJ,iQw of "drugs entering lhe United St.ales ilifcf with local law enfo rcement agencie~ to crack l:lown on drug offend ers e.nd rehabilit ate tiddlcts. . • OlANGl COA$T DAILY PILOT 0 .. .t..NGC co•sr ,.UILl5HIN!; COM,.A.N"t ll•berl N. Weed '°'"'Oto"ll •"'9 ,.1/1111 ... ..- J •clr II. Curltll" Vke "•fti4to"ll •r4 0-11 Ml l'llttr Th•P11 11 K1•vil Eol:"' Th•"'•' A. Mu•phift l MlntQll!O Eo110. C~1tlt• H. l<1ot Jli~~•td I'. N•ll An!Olel!. Mt~Hllflfl ldl10r~ Colt• M••• Offko J JO W111 B1v Str11t : M1:1;,,9 .Addr111: P.O. I•, 1•110. ~16?~ • • • • . ........... " N-00<'1 Ill~: :IW Nt,,._.t l o!,-t Vl<<I Ul""I lllC"" n"°• FO<t•I A.•t~"t MYF'tll'lltt i l11c.ru 1111~ lltl<~ .. 1i l1v1•0 St ft C'-"""lt! JU Nwf!I ll Gt ml..., R••l Tit•,., .. 1714) 6-42-4)21 Cl•HIH A'-'9111 .. 142·1•11 greeting at ~ El Toro Manne Corps Air Station Mr . NixCJn emerged from Air Force One at about 6 15 pm <il the st;ition and imn1ediately shook hands and traded comment.s with more lha n 100 guests and dependents at the base. At one point the President left the crowd to board his helicopter for the short hC>p to San Cl ernente . changed hls mind and returned for another dose of the El TCJro greeting. After the night to San Clemente, the rhief execulil'e appeared to ha\'e work on hi s mind as he, f.1rs. Pat Nixon and Secretary of State Ylilliam Rogers emeried from Marine Corps Helicopter One. After a wave 1.o a sman group at the CCl8St Guard Loran Station the Nixons immediately boarded their canopied golf cart, waited as Presidential Secretary Rose Wood hopped on the back seat, then sped off to the villa nearby . Richard He lms. head CJf the Centra l Tnt.elligence Agency (CIAJ was among the top.level members of the ad- 1n inistration accompanying the President westY.•ard. Some sources said the CIA chief ,,.a, along on the trip Lo brief jie President on a recent trip to the Middle Easl and other potnts not yet disclOf!led. Preliminary accounts say the President plans a week of conferences on the economy with top ad visers, includin& Trtasury Secretary John P. Connolly. On Sunday, Domestic Security Adviser Henry Kissinger is expected to return to the United Statm after a world tour. On Tuesday Kis.singer was in India. The well-known Presidential adviser is expected to confer on his return with the President in San Clemente. The visit to San Clemente is the President's first of the summer, and the first greeted by warm, sunny weather in inany IDC1nlhs. Trustees Okay Bid for 100% Federal Grant Newport"Mtsa Unified School District trustees have appro,•ed app!ication for a 100 percent fede ral grant lotaling $22 1.- 623 lo support an expanded program of educational service.s to dfsadv.antaged students. Dr .• ~orman Loats. associate superin· ten dent for instruction, told the bclard the program will serve double lhe num· her of students served by a $1l3.00(I grant this year. The grant "'ould continue programs in Wilson, Whitlier. Canyon and Pomona Schools, Loats said. and wCJuld add ser· vices in Victoria and Monte Vista Schools . Also, a com puter mathematics and read· 1n g program at Rea School would con· tinue to de velop under the grant request Objectives of the "cCJmpensatory edu- cation project" include : -Reading and math skills improve- menJ. -Assistance of non-English speaking child ren in reading, writing and under· siand injr? of English. -Prov ision of library ser\"iCes . Tht latttr goal is accomplished through a professionally st affed Mobile Library available for ust by student.! at the ··tar· get" schools· Canyon , Pomona. \\'hittier, \Vi lson , :O..lonte Vista. Victoria and Rea. ~!rs. ~l arion C. flergeson, trustee from '.\ewport Beach. askf"d if the bclard might see an e\'alua 11on Qf the results of the past fi ve years of federally funded pro· Jtcts Dr . Loats said such an tvaluation \\"BS be ing preparl'd and w(11.1!i1 !» •·shared'' with the board. Solon Chides: John Wuy ne Gets U.S. 'Welfare' \\'ASHl NGTON (UPI ) -A California co ngrtssman suggttted Tuesday th1t IC· lor John Wayne was a ""'·elfa re reri· pient" CJf sorts in getting a $218.000 rarn1 ~ubsidy from the gCJvernment. Rep. Gl!'.nn f\-t. Anderson (D-Calif ), said in <1 House s~ec h that \\'ayne. long .. a vocal crltl r cf the \\"!'[fare program." had •·turned to the feder al treasury to supple~nent his income.·· "The woman on \\'elfare with three Cir four children 'o''ho has been gi ven !!l!Ch 11 going-over recently for 'get t I n g something for nothing' 1nusl be sh11king her head quiuica\ly when she read' abCJut these we1lthy dirt farmers 'o''ho realve such h!a:h payments from the federal treasury:· AnderS()n said. Historical Society To Hear Consultant George Kuyper of Cosla ~lesa v.i ll discuss 1n11sir as an art fnrm refltc1ing history with lhe Costn f\1esa Historical Society at 7:30. July 13, in lhl' cowicil cha mbers 11t Costa Mesa City Hall Kuyper. 1 con~u lUlnt lO the Ford F'oun· dation CJn the nation's ~ y m phony orchestras, 1, ~ fonne r manager of the f.()~ Angell'5 Syn1phony l)rc hestrB an d -Hol!Y~~ llr"'Jd;..,:. ~ ............ ... ---- Santa Ana La11d Fight Postponed By TO~, BARLEY 0 1 Jn• D•ll• "ll•t lllll .--\JI sides today began al lea st a lwo week wait for Superior Courl Judge fta}'· 1nond ThompSCJn 's ruling on an injunctiCJn \\h~rebv 1he citv of Senta Ana hopes to 11·res1 ·tax·hea1';' industrial land a\\'I Y fro1n the futurf' .r1 ty or lrv1 nt Santa Ana (.'1a11ns thr 938 al-res near Orange Coun ty Airporl is '"the prCJmised land " and alleges !hat it "'·as promised le> the e11 ~· e1 ~ht yews ago by the Irvine Cnmpa n1 Propont>nts of lhf' future cit} of Ir vine h:n·e Included the tax-rich lerritory \1·ithin Lhe area they ha\·e earmarked for lhe new munlclpality. Judge Thompson closed a full day or debate Tuesda~· b}· ordering altorney \\"illian1 \\lenke to supply him v.·ith ca5e law that \\"ill support lhe lawyer's alle&&- t1on that the Irvine Company breached an e[ght·year-old contract designed to allow Santa Ana to annex the 938-acrt "prCJmiJ- ed land" this year. Irvine Company attorney De a.h 811.s Washi1ig Made Eas11 Dunlavey w;int s a (urther three days lo exan1ine \Vcnke 's arguments. And Judge 'Phompson told both sides he will nee.d two or three days lo examine testimony btfore he rules on the co nlrover.&y. One feature of the Newporl·A1esa school district's new $250,000 bus 1nai ntenance facility at 915 Baker St., <..:osla Mesa, is this drive-through bus washer. The spray rinse n1achinery will end the tedious hand \\1as hing the district's 53 buses used to get once weekly. Come September. bus drivers will be able to spin through the \Vasher whenever their buses need a wash. The maintenance facility of- ficially opens Thu;:sday. It is the first centralized district service to occupy the 12·acre site. He was urged in the final hour5 of the hearing Tuesday to reject Santa Ana's lawsuit and enable •·more thM 2,0M residents of in'ine to create their dream city -a model community that the wht>ll!' 'o''orld. will look at." Fro1n P09e 1 WIDENING ... Councilman Pinkley declared, bitterly de- nouncing what he called knuckling undrr to pressure on th t county-administered AHFP gas tax allotmen~ for road CCJn- 2ilruction . He declared the ci ty is enli lled to !hem. regardle~. adding that VictCJr ia Strttt and Placentia Avenur need ·widl'Tlin& far n1ore than lhe short stretch or Del :\1ar Avenue . The second motion covered v.'hich <11no11g thrte alternatives -actually four, charged protestors seeking nt> widening at all ~ should be chosen, con· side.ring cost. traffic safety and other factors. De!ipile his bltsic opposition, Coun- cil man Pinkley Joined in a unanimo11'> vote for the no1therly rout-e. tak ing J!l lots behl.·f'efl Newport. Boulevard and S11 11- !a Ana Avenue at a cost of $r.29 million A wa\"e of groans and n1unnurs swept the crowd, 'o'"hose chief and tno~t articulate spokesman \\•as Garden Grove city emp\oye Harold Lundell, of 2608 Fairway Place . "l"!l still vote for you because you·r!'. honest," Lundell said to Councihnan Pin kley after losing the fight. Lundell said he spent three months of days off conducting his own stud ies. One bone of contention rhewed dog- gedly by anti·widen ing speakers is a 19'10 projecllon Qf 39,000 !CJ 44.000 cars per day using the local hlgh'o''ay hookup coastward of the Corona del ~tar Freeway. Lundell charged in every case or free"'·ay construction. traffic flow on area arterial highways has dropped because motori sts prefer the fa.ster routes. Cost.a ~1esa offi cials 11.'hCJ prepa red th e "'idening alignment studi es. 1nclu d1ng Assistant City Eng ineer J\o rm Spielman :lnd Traffic Engineer Eldridge d1sagrer, along \\"ith the council ma1or1t\". Crossing four free'o''Q}"li -I.ht J\e11·porl. the Corona del ~1ar. !he San Oiebn and the Sant.a Ana . 11·here 11 "'·ill feed into th1 C1lv or Irvine ?J"e11 -the artery will col· Mayor Bob, Mayor Sam Take to the Airwaves O»ta Meta Mayor Robert M. Wilson l·an complain about communication gap& "'ith four fellow councilmen , but he came through loud and clear today to 400.000 Southland radio listeners. Wel l. as loud and clear as a roving reporter can .gel through to some com- muters al that hour. Mayor WilSCJn fed Slg~rts and other traffic data to Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty. who is a two-clay substitute for KMPC disc jockey D\ck Whittinghill on the 6 a.m. to i a.m. show. Plans to expand the 1'1ayor Sam Show bv one 11dditional mavor 'o''ere announced b}i K~PC newsman Da\·e DeSoto at Mon- day night's city council sesaion. "Station KMPC wlll De lhe only one In bulletins on light traffic In the S&nta Monica area 1hortly after the shClw went on the air. He is scheduled ID do it again Thursday. He apparenU y filled DeSota'.s shoe.s satisfactorily, trading a little rush-hour chi.tdlat with Mayor Sam, for whatever enjoyment it offered listeners. Mesa Graduate To Aid Doctor In Researcl1 hislDry lD ha ve two mayors CJn the stall A graduate student at Cal State Fuller- at the same tlme," said DeSoto, who ton from Cost.a Mesa will be one of sev. recently moved to Costa Mesa. ttal students assisLing Dr. L. Jack Brad- DeSoto decided if the vactioning Whit-shaw in 8 cancer re~arcti effort during tinghi!I could have his mayor for a stand· the 1'71-72 school year. in. he at least de~rved having his CJWn Dr. Bradstiaw, professor or biology civic leader riding shotgun in Traffic and director of the lnstitut.e for Cruiser Three. 11olecular Biology at CSF, rKf:ntly "I think it'll bl!' • lot of fun ,'' DeSoto rece.ived a $15,927 awa rd from the declared exuberanllv. Ame.rican Cancer Society. "He "I! be trying tO decipher California Among studen!s who will assist Dr. J/1ghway Patrol traffic code while I just Bradshaw are John Wiebe of Co,,ta f\fesa, r1rive," he added. before leaving about 8 Donald Reid of Buena Park and YvCJnne Attorney Timothy Strader reminded the judge that the plans pushed forv.·ard b~· the Irvine inCCJrporation movement had been devised through ··UJe. highest form of democratic process, through tCJwn meetings and community forums" a.nd shCJuld not be dela yed or de.stroyed by Santa Ana's bid for the promised land. The promised land is a 938·acre wedie on Santa Ana's southeastern bCJrders. It is bounded by the Santa Ana Marine Corp.! Air Facility, Hewes Avenue, Red Hill Avenue and Alton Avenue. Santa Ana's lawyers argue that the city withheld annexation action in May , 19&3 when the Irvine Company agreed lo relin- quish the lalld, if undeveloped, in tight years time. \\'enke told Judge Thompson Tuesday that Irvine CCJmpan y President Wi\H am R. MaSCJn repealed that promise "BJ sue· cinctl y and clearly as he can put it'' in a letter lo the city dated Dec. 21, 1970. He accused Ma son and the Irvine Com- pany of failing to file the written protest ag ainst incorporation that was promised in 1963 and of encCJuraging the en· corporation movement headed by ( tll• CounCil of Communities o! lrYint t(l in- clude the disputed acreage in their-•P- plication. Dunlavey leaped lo his feet \\·ith the protest that "there is nothing in the agreement tha t says the Irvine Company should prCJtest incorporation. From Page J BUDGET • • • fl m. lo turn in early prior to the big day. McHugh of Fullerton. Ill percent pa~· boost. "l"ll ~ you at 5:45 a.m . .'' ~fayCJr Brad.shaw has discovered lh at The budget adopted by trustees "may \\"ilson replied with s mock groan. nucleoprotein obtained from the sperm be ch anged anytime until the tax rite is Considering the council meeting drag-cefis of ~tain fish can prevent develop-actually set by the county Board of J.led on unUl after 11 p.m., the prospect of menl of mammary gland tumors in ii Supervisors in early September.'' Dr. beroming a radio personalily in his CJwn species of "'·hite mi~. The substance Nicoll reminded trusttts. A budget Mar· r1~ht may have. lost some of its lu~te r. dot! not kill the malignant cells but does 1ng and adoplion of the final document by Fortilil!'d bv hlar k coffee . \\'ilSCJn mad r slop furlhtr di\"is ion ending t~ d11mage the srhool board is due in the first v.·eek h1.~ da1e with DeSolD and -y,·as fi ling the di\·iding cancer cells niay cause. of Augu:oit. I ··~•'"'''""" --------.r-----;;; .. -.---------"--------;..-----------~ rr ...... t •• t.-.:i#• ...... ~ .... ~nr•,:.i GEM TALK :: OOMEGA Ject traffic from them. their stud ies I 't' ~how TODAY by ~ Electronic Chronometer I .. Lundell said he ha~ spent much t.i1ne in 11, re!earch at !he County Road f.>f!part- ment , providing Cfluncilmen v:ith 'arious chllrL~ and data he had prepared. ~ "Did yCJu say you're the G11rden c:ro,·e traff ic engineer'?." questioned St. Cl11ir ·';\"o, l"m jt1$I a humble dog-catcher ," 1~undrl1 shot bl!.c.k. I J. C. HUMPHllf.S ~ ~•1111..t'"'"'u""'"'•m•n _ _,~ ... ~ ANTIQUE AND 1 ESTATE JEWELRY Mrs. Vera Adrian I From Prague's r.tuseum or Fine Fw1eral Services Set For Thursday Funeral ~rrvices arE" scheduled Thurs- dD)' for 1he \1·ife of a Harbor Arta school official killed Julv 4. 'o'·hen a firl' destroyed the cou ple's $30,000 Cost• 1'1esa hoine. Rites for l\lrs. Vera Adrian. f.7. CJ[ 308 \\'alnut SL. 11·lll be held in Bell Broadway f\.1orluary al 10:30 a.m .. with lntennent at Harbor Rest Memorial Park. The victim died of smoke inhalation In !hi' blau. Firemen .said a definite cau1e of the fire may never be esLab!l.ahtd . Flaroes Je"eled the 1lructure . Sur\·ivors incl ude her hu sband \\'11\l'r, fiscal plannlng dlttctor for lhe: Newport f\f,sa Unified School Dli.trlct . "'ho was re&cued by neighbors. He ~·as rele1ted aftt r overnight trl!'atmtnt •t Costa Mt9ii f\1emoria1 Hospltll. Spokesmen for the fami ly 1u11ested memorial conlrlbutiON lo lht NewpClrt Me1a Un ified School Dislrict'e f\ltmorlal Schol11r1hip and LCJan Fund. Add itional 11urvivor11 inclut M r 11 . Adrian's father. Egbert Hicks; brothers. \\'ill1am and Jan1ts Hlcks. and six slst.trs, Ann Kreger of Santa Ann, Ruby Rru cf', Hallie Naylnr, Velma Backt,r, l.11J1e Cornpton and Fanny Sue Lancaste r, .au orTcnne.s.!tt -· _ _ • --)I. -·-~ -J"il.'--... :\rt to Mexico's Chapel of Our Lady of the Ros.ary you'll find je\veled pieces \\•hose historic sentiment is not ours; you can look but not touch ... cle.r;ire but not posess. But in our store you can buy antique I je1\•e\ry, \~·atches and clocks collect· led over the past 25 years! I \Ve have 1nixrd e1nolions about selling or keeping son1e of these pieces. such as a 14 kt. gold button 1 hook. old pocket \V.atche.'> and rings for men, a truly antique diamond pin \vilh rubies. peridot and old mine-cut diamonds. 11 solid gold 1nesh bracelet with workmanship gone forever, and an oriental pearl pin 1\•hose bacground section per· miU changing colored velv~l to match your dress! You \\'On't find such pltcts in foreign museums. and rarely ln anlique shops. So U you want some· th1ng d ifferent. jev.•elry virtually lmpollsible to duplicate, come on in . . we'll spend tin1 e with you <>n detail and history of our fasci nating antique. collection. each item in good useable condition. :·\nd if you no,~· posse.r;s, and want ti'> 5ell. any s,!!r.4, an11.quec-. \1·e.;,r~ int e.resled! --~ -..... , J.ot. -!. ~. --.... ' • \ -:> I ., .. . . ,, ' '~' • . ..... )\:o wJ'lr "' l'l'l• rJn vnu I nd tlir reloJble i cco"cv of the .. :~t1tOl'l•f'" l•rnrp•r(~ ''"h !hr pt~tr,1nn ()f thr dvonomt!~• Thi~ ntw <)ml'I• Ll~ttrn,.1t •• '' rlo1"' tn h"''"I! l'l"''"I t a' "l'' q11ld mdkt ,, A 14kt.11nld top, 'h 111lr11 lftl'I bJcl ' \\lll"• •f'<1<TAnt (4\1' PIDtPt! tl1fl t•m'I""' •rnJr•f\I nf ''°"I witch. A ·'"''P ~ero'1d h•nd, c1I 1">1d;ir on!v l'nJ'11 nr , 11• \·•lue 11 1 p:1~1i.,1 11mtr•rce. ~top'" •rid ~ee ' mrlt ;lor e •n ,1,1(hm1 ~'"1\. the Omrg" u,,. 11on1c Ch10'1omt ter. 14~l. gold tnp. 1ra.nlt 11 1:etl bac ~ "'!er 1e~1st1n!, c•lend1r, s.'~'P 1tcond h1nrl. ' \\'11hbr1ctlr1 ............ , ... , ..•...... 11.iti 1!••p •.. .. .... ··-· ···········-...... ,,,,\\ \!r~l -..,111 l"l'•ltli•n1 oi.r •'~1 \\,!Ii •l•l p ...................... :·::::::::::: J. c. \l f,Q •..... \22i ...... \Ui ..... \1<15 1823 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA 'j CONV[Nl iNT TEIMS 24 YEARS IN SAM& LOCATION .. -.,... __ _ ----·- • \ Saddlehaek • ED IT 1-0 N * * r· vor. b<I, NO. 161, 7 SECTIONS, '100 PAGES • s1an rass Seeking Advice Reagan Foes Hit Budget Legality , SACRAMENTO (UPII -Democrats 50\Jght legal advice today on how to take Gov. Ronald Reagan lo court lo restore 60me or all or the $503 million he lrin1- med from the new slate budget. Senal.e Democratic Leader George R. Moscone of San i''rancisco a s k e d legislative counsel George Murphy -the lawmakers' attorney -whether some of Reagan's vetoes were illegal. Meanwhile the California Highway Patrolmen's association polled its 5,100 members to determine what strategy to follow -ranging from continuing to >A'ork tc "withholding of services" -unless certain legislation including 15 percent County to Aid Capo Bay Park In Beach Case pay hike is approved. The California Slate Employes Associa· lion -v.•hich represents some 114,000 v.·orke rs -is also threatening a court ac· lion against Reagan . Its leaders als o v.·arn of possible v.·il dcat walkouts. The governo r cut back the new state spending prog ram to $7.68 billion. which is $503 million less than legislator1 recommended. Included in the cuts were salary in· creases and special language directing how welfare money should be spent. This latter item, ~1oscone contended, may be outside the governor's veto power. Senate Leader James R. Mills agreed and said the Democratic leadership of both house s is preparing lo fight a court battle with Rcpubllcan Reaga n lo prove their legal point. .. We will challenge the gover nor'• power to strike language from the budget." the San Diego Democrat said. "We would be very ill-advised to give up \\'ithout a fight." '. ·' ·) . . ... -~ • , Ie •. 0 C.ounty Counsel Adrian Kuyper was giveD permisi;ion Tuesday to support the capistrano Bay Park and Rec reation District in its c~ a1a ln1t the Chandler· Sherman Corporation on the public's right to use the beache! east of Salt Creek at Dana Point. Democratic Assembly Speaker Bob !lforetti of Van Nuys concurred . adding that "there is l!iOme question as to whether he has the right to veto the language.'' Loren Smith, executive director of CSEA. said his members are angered over the Governor·s refusal to grant cost· of-living pay hikes. Lawmakers suggested a 10 percent pay boost for college and univer!lity faculty member1 and a S per· cent hike for all other state workers. Cheerful Nixon_Arrives The park district won a trial court judgment granting public rights to the private beach on the issue of prescriptive rights resulting from continued use of the property. The corporation has appealed lo 1he Fourth Appelale District Court of Appeal and Kuyper will Join in the fighting lhe appeal as a ''friend of the court.'' Kuyper 1old the supervisors, "There is a definite legal relation.ship lo lhe issues involved in I~ county's suit against Chandler-Sherman regarding the beach anti access in the Dana Point area." The county is now in negotiations v.·1th the Avco Development Corporation over use of the beaches westward or the Chandler-Shermao property. kno"·n as Salt Creek. \\'ben the county first decided it had l~ga\ prescriptive r ights to the tv.·o beach artas. Avco agreed to negotiate hut the Chandler Sherman Corporation refused. Supervisors OK Salary Increase For Employes C.Ounly supervisors gave final approval tO a $3.3 million pay raise for emp\oyes Tuesday hut not until two supervisors criticlzed the manner in which it was don&. On June 22. the board adopted an in· t.erirn memorandum of understanding be1ween the county and the employes Increase of 5 pen:enl. Tuesday's adion was on a permanent memorandum with minor chMges . , Sup!:rvi!K>rS Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach and Robert B::i.ttin of Santa Ana objected to the "haste in which we were fon::td to approve the increase." They both Abstained from voti ng on the measure. Caspers said he objected to ~he "prio~i­ ty 5ive salaries over everything else 1n the budget. It gives us no chance to com· pare and decide \4.'hich expenditure is mosl important. I hope. this pr<'tedure will be cha nged in the fu ture.'' Battin charged that Personnel D~ctor William 'Hart "misled the board on June 12 when he said t~ raise had to be a~ provtd tht:m ." He complai~ t~at his in· put to the salary negot1at1ons was lg no rod. Supervi.sor Ralph Clark l!:J:plalned that state laws require Ula\ negotiations must be carrltd out in advance and replied that Hart hall 'kept the board me~s Informed of progress. The employes association asked for an 8.25 percent increase which was acaled down in ne~tiatklns. Last year the. average increase graoted was 7 7 pet· <OTIL The $.1 ) million increa.w amounts to S. cenU in the county t.ax ratt. "We are preparing court papers right now," said Smith , although he add ed that "\ve still want to give the legislature a chance to be heard." For Two-week Coast Visit Mission Trail His reference was to the probable at· !empts lo override the governor's vetoes. v.·hich also included $100 million for schools and $137 million for Medi-Cal. Both Mosco ne and ~fills pledged there \\'ould be efforts to rescind the vetoes by two-thirds Votes in each house, but neilher would predict victory. "Everything in the budget was put in for need ," said Moscone . a 1947 gubernatorial aspirant. "Thert was ne pork barrel." In h.is customary ebullien~ fash ion President Nixon arrived along the South Coast late Tuesday and began hi!! two- week workin g vacation amid 1t cheery j.'.!reeting at Ult El Toro Marine Corps Alr Station. Mr . Nixon emerged from Air Force One at about 6: 15 p.m. at the station and Immediately shook hands and traded comments with more than 100 guesta and depend<>...nt& at the base. At one point tht President left the crowd to board his helicopter for the Rural 1l1anpower Cent.er Opens in San Clemente A new state employment r>ffice which blends joh offerings from the agricultural realm with standard job placement J;crvices has opened in San Clemente The Rural Manpower Center offic ially opened along the South Coast July l. offering job placement in agricullural la'oor and regular employmenl generally handled hy employment offices in urban areas. The office. localed at 2313 S. El Camino Real, will accept job orders and employ· ment applications undt:r the supervision of Doaald D. HCSl!i, formerly manager of the Santa Ana Rural Manpow~ Service.o; Office. Hess urgt:d potential employers and job seekers to register wilh the of[ict:. Joh placement is accomplished with no cost to the applicant, Hess eI'plained. Partial reimburst:ment also is offered to employers performing on-the-Job training. One employment service will not be handled by the. offfce, howt:ver. Unemployment insurance matttrs will not be proces.!ed at the San Clemente bureau, be 1aid. Confrontation Tonight abo rt hOJI to San Clemente, changed his mind and returned for another dose: of th~ El Toro gretting. After the flight to San Clemente, the chief e1ecutive appeared to hi ve work on his mind as he, Mrs. Pat Nixon and • Secretary of State Wi lliam Rogers. emerged from Marine Corps Helicopter One. After a wave to 1. 5ll1all group 11,t the Coast Guard l.J:lran Station the Ni1ons 2 Queens Grace The Highlands Immediately boarded their canoptt:d golf CAPISTRANO H I G H L A N D S cart. waited as Presidential Secretary ftesldt:nts of DeSalle stre.et in t.bt: Rose \\'ood hopped on the: back seal, then Capistrano HighJands community can sped off to the villa nearby. RJch ard Helm!!, head of the Central boast t\l'O beauty queens thi.! year Intelligence Agency (CIA) W&3 among r..1ary Fran Gnarini, a junior at Mission the top.level ?Mmbtrs of the ad· Viejo High School. was se lected MlSl!i ministration .accompanying th!!: Presidfflt Capistrano Highlands Monday. westv.·ard . Winning th!!: title of "Little Mlli11 Capo" Some sources Yiid the CIA chief was from a field of seven contestants was five t11long on the trip to brief the President on year old Jill Haslett . a r!Cent trip to the Middle East and other points not yet disclosed. Both girls reigned over the Fourth of Preliminary accounts say the Presidffil July fe.oitivities which were. held July 5 ln plans 1t week of conferences on the Cousteau Park. And both girls reside on economy with top advi sers, including DeSalle Street. Treasury Secretary John P. Connolly, On Sund ay. D01T1estic Security AdviSH • Hoops to Ttvlt"l Henry Kissinger I.! e1pected to return lo MtsSION VIEJO _ The annual hoola· the United Stales af ter a world tour. On Tuesday Kissinger was In India . hoop contest will be It.aged at the Sierra The well-known Presidential adviser· is Recreation Center on Monday, July 12. expected to oonfer on his return with the The: event be&ins al I p.m. and will end Pre:sldenl In San Clemente. •iUl Uie aelection of a champion to The visit ·to S&n · Clemente tr the President'• fltst of the.summer, and the represent Miffion Viejo in dietr1ct hoola-- first greeted by warm, sunny weather in hoop spinoffs. many months. __........, GF'or tntoTmation on eUcibility call the center .at'ft37"'4084. • D11'lllfJ Courses LAKE FOREST -Scuba diving le.!so"" will be offered startin1 Monday. JuJy 12. Council Opponents Poised All equipment will be furnished for the RQions which will be conductfd ln the Lake Fore.at B4aeh and Tennil Club pool. The les.91s 1Will be from Monda y and Wednesday ~nings from T to 10 o'clock. The course ,Will Include a boat trip to Catalina and a beach check CIJt dive. A medical waiver wil l be required for all student.!. Opponents planning P.f:Ulion campaigns and hinting at court actions are expected to confront San Clemente city councilmen tonight a week after they agreed to the first laJ: increa!te in years-a levy to finan<:f; a new community clubhouse, City officials said today that they already have heard from opponents to the Ukent hike in the parks and recreation t.aX ra te. Some !OUrq:s have indicated a move to seek a court lnjunction banning the new rat~ the first slgnlfica:rt \ncrea1e in cl· ty ta,;:es In the past siJ: years. Councilmen agreed In a spe:clal session last week to lncre&M. the rate-railing s.50.000 a year to place toward the clubhouse reconstruction oosl. The funds would be rtstored to the city's general fund which wl\I provide the $170,000 netes~ry to complete tile clubhouse fUJX!,mg. The idta . once discUSIJed In a atudy gesslon Im. year, l'ta1 won the SU1>f10rt of aeveral major adult ora;anlzat1on1 In San Clemente-several of which have also p}edged thousands fi dollars from their own treasurie:s to assist in clubhouM reconstruction. But aome dtilmt, lilcludlng Mn. Edwina McDermott of 313 Cl I I e Pescador. bflve accused councilmen or attalinJ votes by 1othorllln1 the tax bike aft.er the rectnt bond electlon lJilure.. Mn . McDennoU lw pledpl to launch a petition campaign to lhwart tht fin•n- clng plan. There la a Madllne Involved in the bat· I.le.. however. Allied with the financtna move last ,-e.dne5dAy ca.mt tM award of a contract 1o local bu.Uder and Plannina Com· missioner Ray McCulln for the c.on· ttn1ction ol the new facillty. ML'Caslln prmnlaed the 1tart of con- 11.ruction within JO days. In the meanUme, under another con- tractor, wrecking and salvage crews wUI move in on the bulk or the C«l)JD1.mily landmark ruined early tall. yur by a fire. No fOnnal. lteml on the clubbousi are ICheduled on the COW!Cll'a apnda, bat Ci- ty Ouk Mn Ber1 foreicut oppo&iUon to the financina dW'inJ the oral com- munl<atlolu por1lon cl the meetJni. At lt:aat one caincilmln baa heard st.rong oppotltion to the llAlnirnoul decllkm of tht ~. Dr. Wade Lower sa.ld today he baa received several phone call• of com· plaint. "A few clilera have threatened 1 Cf!Urt Act.Ion to ltop it," be Mid. For registration information call the club at &37.e!OO. • Boct J;e"ons LAKE YORF.8T -Sllltn( !"'°"' for teen1.aer• and children ·will begin July 13 at the Belcb and Tennla Club. ~ A::osl for the atulooa whk:h will end JuJy 2J and will be held on Tuesdays, Wednetdays and Thund1y1 ia S4 per stu- dent. The tteri ctuse1 will be from I to 2:SO p:M. and the. childr@ft'I clal9f!I will be from 2 to 4:JI p.m. AO students will be n1Quired to be able to swlm one length of the 1wlmmlng pool. For Lnfon:naUon Cl.II the club at &37· 8100. • -----=--· --~ ,,, __ ·---=-------· .. TEN CENTS 0 e Solons Hear New Drug War Angles From Wire Setvlct• WAS HJ.NG TON -Attornty General John N. ~fitchell said today a nuriiber ot Southeast Asian leaders were iavolved la illegal drug traffic. and the United SLI~ hoped to "eliminate their particlpation,. both in their government.! and in drugs. Meanwhile, Deputy Deferue Secretary David Packard announced today the Pen· tagon is prt:pared to grant, on a c~-by­ case basis, retroacUve amnesty to former servicemen discharged under lest than honorable circunmances beca111e of drug abuse. Sen. Edmund S. Musk.le {J>.Malne), said at a Senate hearing be had heard reports that hlgb political and military leader!! i.n such countries as Burma, LaOA and Thailand were deeply involved in the Ulicit drug trade . Mitchell said the reports we.re true. "The fact of the mattu is there haa been involvement of government officialt in some of these: countries," be aid. "W1 feel we have ide:ntlfied some of tberti. and 5teps ,tre being taken In some of these countries to eliminate thetr participa- tion," Mitchell said. Mitchell decllned to name any of th1 leaders. The special Senatt subcommjttet i.. o;asJderUW·~1~l &a create • speciaJ ' action offfce' for dfui' abuse preve:ntion 'Jn the·wmte House lo combat the spreading drug epidemic. Democratic Senators complained the plan wa.s little more than "a ne• bo.1 on the organtzatk>n chart" "tt begins. to look as though when Ml don't know what else to do, and we want to create the illusion or action and con- cern. we create a new unit in the White House, and asstgn it the tuk of coordinating some unknown solution to the problem," Sen. Abraham A. Ribk:off (0-Conn .), said. Mitchell and HEW Secretary Elliot L. Richardson, along with Packard, testified before tht: Senate's Joint Subcon:unittee on lntergovernmt:ntal Re latiom and Ex· ecutive ReorganU:atinn . They urged immediate enactment of Nixon's plan to set up a special action of· fice for drug abuse prevention in the White HoUSt: to coordinate t b • go vernment's attack on drugs. Packard said the Pentagon wtll weloome referralo; by members of Congress o{ cases in whlch former servicemen are attempting to remove from their records d is hono ra ble discharges given them because of their involvement with drugs. He said the Defense Department la prepared to lift such discharges from an individual's record and to grant him an honorable discharge if the aJtuation war· rants it. He said the Pentagon would later 1pell out details. Packard said he bas aim iaaued today I memorandum to all military cOmmaM1 to straighten out c.onfusion over the wor-.. ings of a drug amnesty program ln tbt actlvt: Armed Services. There have been com pl&inti tut' tn &0me cases amnesty does not meln freedom from poMible di.oonorlhte di.scbarge or other ptml.Uve action. Ce•• We•tker More hazy aunlhlne ii on the agenda for today and Thursday with hlgha along lt'6 coa1t 1t 72., rising to 80 inland arid nachln& a low of 60 degrees ln both areaJ. INSmE TODAY Three of tile lead t/OCh&I In. the Honolulf.I. race fau.d "'° an&wtr roll coU Tut'adau, l.tcMf,. Ing to specutotlon the11 ore ,.,.. gaged in 1om1 torl11 ract pGJMt- monship. See 1101)' on Poot 21. ...... . Calllor9MI .. c"""• '°'' 11 · Clrli.lf... .....,. CM!llcr "'' Cm_,,. At o.ttll HMlftf It DI-II ••1iwi.1 ,_ ' ... *" • ._.. M-tf , .... l>Clt o..u ~-. -----· . "--••--I• --·---·-·----· ---.._...,_... -I • t ! DAILY PILOT SC Area Guards Tram New NY Recruits By TERllY COVllLE Of ltlt Dlllr Pllt l Ili ff Elh'en Southern Callfornla lifeguards, lncludin1 six lrom the Orange Coast, flew to New York Tue!lda y to help train 200 Loog b land llleguard! for the sta~. The Long Island St.at. Park& Com- mission isSUfld a ple1 for help from California when Jooes Beach came up short on qualified lifeguards after Easter vacation. Local guards Wlll help shape up the 200 New York rtcruits and also help revise that st.ale's lifeguard system which is reportedly some 30 years b e h i n d Cllilomla method!!. r-.tax Bowman. assistant director of harbors and beaches in HuntlnglOn Beach. is beading the 22-man California contingent. 'Ibe Califa-nians are expected back nert Tuesday. Bob Reed, Marlrie Safety Direetor for Ne\JP()rt B~ch, said the New Yorkr.rs warited the ·calUOrnia team to train East Coast llf~dl .... West Coast methods. ''SomeUinti~t&it:.uie three to sii men lo rescue on'e ftinlmer, and it still may take them 15 miriui.ei to pull him out of the water ..... -Reetl :;oiuplained. ..Their system ia vtiy_ CXl!Uy. and ineffective. We only t11e·one: oi' two men On a victim and can have bit; out ri the water ln less than four mtliatei.." · ·"We allo uamore jeepi and boata and our &olal oPtratlon' la. atlll cheaper than lh<iri " Reed added. . . . ~ Newport l\W'dl, Capl. Buddy Bellbe and Lt. Logan Lockabey, .,.. part of the'-11-man training team. Besides Bowman; other <>ranee Coast trainers a,rt: U. Mark Bodenbender, Huntington Bieacn: eaPt PbIDJp Stubbs, s a n Qemtnte; and ~ Eugene De Paulis, ~J!eech. . The New York plea for belp came io Gall{ornia Utrougb the Surf Life Saving AuoclatJon of America of which both Ital.ti are members. 'nle California Jifegutrds, most are training lllltructors for their own cities, will put the New York guards through a rigor ous seven-day, 40 lolal hours, program. ~ time spent and other costs for the California contingent, u well as their salaries, will be completely paid for by the state of New York, Reed said. At first., California officials were reluc. tant to go because early information in· dicated the New York guards were on strike or going to strike. "We told our boys to return im· mediately if there was any hostility,'' Reed said. "We 're nol stepping in the middle ol any labor probJe1111. ThJJ ii educational only." Bowman, however, telephoned Hun. fington .Beacli officiala Tuesday night to uy there was no strike problem, but the ata te beaches had merely been caught short of qualified llleJU•rdJ and need quick help In good training. Aug. 3 Election Preparations 'Will Continue' Preparations for the Aug. 3 municipal election on the. Laguna Beach high rise initiative will continue despite a la.t· payer's action to have the eleclion ruled illegal. Laguna city clerk Dorothy :ti.fusfelt said loday, ··J want to 11ssure the citizens of Laguna Beach that, until ruled otherwise by the courts". the proceedings for lhe up- coming municipal election Aug. J ''<ill continue," Mrs. Mwfelt said. Applications for absentee ballots. ~·hich . may be made in person or by mail, will be accepted by the city c!erk"s office up to and including July 'D, she added. OIAP'•I COAST • DAILY PILOT OIU.MG: CO.UT ~UaUSWINO COMl"AHY l•lt•rt N. Wt t4 """'""' ...... 1"1191ltMI" J•clc It, C•rltv \.'lcJI "'1wld .. I ..... ~ti MlllfO'll" n. ..... 1 JC .... a ltltw n.,,.,, A. M•••loitftt ,,._._ l f li.r Cftttlt1 H. l o•• l i1fi1•4 P. N,11 ,a..,."1..i, Mt,,.9\nf l~llor1 ........... Off5- 1J? F.r11t ,l.,¥11111• .M1111 .. , .4,i.111 : r.o. ••• ,,.,, •2•11 s-c.._..Ottk• )01 N•rlloi ll C.1111M A•tl, 12&71 --CM!• M.,..,. UO Wn l l •Y ltrftl ttcwJll"I a.tell; :aw l'ltwioert 90u: ..... n1 HIMtlftlflll 1-'tl 11'U lllKll 1911.._tt4 > -- --- NEW MEMB~RS OF LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL BOARD WELCOMED ABOARD OFFICIALLY Tru~us , G1r1ld Linke, P1tricla Gillettt Given Oath by Supt. Wii iiam Ullom ' Lagu~a Trustees Sworn In Overflow 4,udience Sees Thomas Named President Laguna Beach Unified Schoot\istrict t.nu:tees Mrs. Patricia G!Uette. and Gerald Linke were sworn Into Olflce Tuesday night before an overflow au- dience at the Education Center_ Directly following the installation of the new members, William Thomas, elected in April to fiU the vacancy left by WlU iam Wilcoxt.n who resigned. was named to serve as president of the board. Thoma!! was nominated for lhe post by Linke, Mrs. Gillette seconded the motion. Lagm1a Given Permission To Park in School Lots The city of Laguna Beach W8..!i grantert pennission Tuesday night to use lhe high «hocll parking lot for summer parking for do'A·ntown employes. After approval v•as given by the school boards,' Superintendent \Vi lliam Ullom suggested lhe district look into recelving a stipened from the city to cover part of the. cost o! resurfacing the lot in the future. "There will be some v.·ear and lear on the lot from the use this summer,•· Dr. Ullom ii<:>~d . Board members r-.trs. Patricia Glllelte, Gerald Lin ke and \\'illiam Thomas said they ~uld favor Ullom explorlng the matler:with the city. Trustee Nor1nan Drowne said use of lhe lot would be •'minimal'' and that the schools should not "seek any money from the city."' The payment plan wa!I expected to be discussed Lhi.s mor ning bet""·een city and Long Beach Man Held i11 Lag una On Drug Cl1ar ge .A Long Beach nian is in custody in the Laguna Beach city jail J>('nding analysis of 100 tablets police suspccl ;ire LSD. On patrol in the Laguna Canyon Road- Vioodland Drive area Tuesday afternoon. officen Robert Romaine and Keith Collins said they saw the suspect, Brian Marshan Lawton. 20, place son1ethlng on the front seat of his parked car after a conversation '"'ith another n1an, then drh·e off. The officers slopped l .11wlon's car, which v.•as operating 1,1•ilh defective brake li~ts. and a llegedly found the suspected LSD tablets, a small quantity of mari- juana and S900 in currency. Booked on suspicion of posstssion of dangerous drugs for sale. he is being held in the city jail pending arraignment Thursday. school officie.ls. The use of t.bt" high school parking Jot is lo help replace parking spaces lost along Laguna Canyon Road, after a crackdO\\·n by stale officials. The city plallS to utilize.the high school lot for cars of downtown rmp\oyes, th us freeing spaces for visitors during the su mmer festival season. The city 'A'i\J run mini-buses to a nd from the high school lot. CdM Senrice Set For Mrs. Orrick Of Laguna Beach Servicts will be held Thursday in Corona de\ r-.lar for Eloise Fritsche Or- rick, 56. longtime Laguna Beach residtnl and former employe of the Laguna Heach School Oistrict and citv finance department. who died SundaY at her home, 2868 Chillon Way. lntermenl in Pacific View i\1emorial Park v.•ill follow the 2 p.n1. rites in Baltz J\lortuary Chapel. r-.trs. Orrick is survived by he.r hu~­ band, r.lichael: daughter, r-.lehssa S. Hoose of i'Oewport Beach: brolher. Jame!! L. Fritsche of Claremont ; and mother, ~!rs. Eloise Frit.sche of Laguna Beach. A native of r-.1innesota, she had lived in Laguna for the past 30 year~ . F re nch Court H olds 3 Airlines Liable PARIS (AP) -A Paris appeals court held Tuesday that three international airlines were legally rei;ponsihle for pro- blems caused by ooise in 12 C<Jmn1unitics around Orly Airporl. 111e airlines are Pan American \Vorld A ir~·ays, Trans World Airlines and Air France. Onofre Pa~ked New Sand W ell Accepted by Public State Park officials assesed the :al- tenda~ totals for lhe new San Onofre Bluffs State Beach today and tenned ils public 1cceptance during the long holiday weekend as "outstanding." Re1ional Sta~ Parks head Jim Whitehead µJd preliminary figures show· td that at least fi ,000 per90ns used the ruaged stretch of blufftop ind beach which opened for the i;ummer season during the lndependence Day v.·eekend. Camptn1 and dty u~e sha red tqual lime, he said. and Wh1teheed predicted' growing numbe.r of reRul ar visitor!! lo thf' 3.S milt!! of ro~slline which I~ the first portion of Camp Pendleton pro1>t.rty o~~d for public u.'le 1n !he his tory of the base. "We. of course, had wall·to-\\1all ~pie at all our faciliti~ in the •re• over the "·eekend. And many of lhe campers weTe spll\oven from other unit! at Doheny and San Clemente,'' he explained. Campers 1et up thelr gear at lh!i: bluffs beach along the Moulder of old Highway 101 . ACCf:ss to the sands below is made along sletp, graded traJ\8. Wh lt.ehe•d said vi1ilor11 over O'ie v.·eekend "didn't complain a bit about tht lnconve.nienct!. ·• In fact, he added. vi~Jtors offered praise because the area has been lei! rel allvtly untouched. "Thry sten1 to think that v•e nted morf' rirea~ like thi!I v.•htre there isn't the e.x- trnsirf' dt\'r-lopment. Thty llke ii the ''"Y ll ls," ht !laid -- The 1Jote for Thomas was unanimous. Linke was elected clerk of the board. The three -Thomas. Linkt a nd Mrs. Gillette ~ r en on ronservative platform.'! during lhe April board elections. but did not take any aclion at the n1eeting to alter programs wit hin the innovath·e Laguna schools. Only l'A"O of the 1nore than 40 person! attending the meeting addressed the board during oral communications. John Myszak , outgoing president of the taguna Beach Unified Faculty Associa- tion ILBUF'A! and resigning teacher. said "decisiolls in board meetings are not bas- ed on luck. but on hard \vork and rooperation on the part of the board and the community. ··rm very pleased with the presen- ·talion here and I don't think !here ""'ill be any problems 11·ith th is board J:elling rhe inrorrnation il needs ror dt'cisions for good programs."' Myszak commented. He also introduce.Cl Ari. Fisher, a Thurston Intermediate teacher. as. ne•v presirlenl of LBUFA. "This board should feel fortunate ror the concern teachers show for educ11· lional programs and the teaching situa- tion. \Ve \\'ill \\'Ork with you for lhe best possible education for the r..h.ildren in this district." Fisher said. Supe rha uk Hikes Ra te NEW YORK IU Pl\ -Chase ~tanhat· tan Bank toda~· became the first of the nation·s superbanks to raise the interest rate for prin1e business loans to 6 percent from 5'-z pcrcenl. About 30 other banks. man} of them n1aior institutions. rai~ed the pnn1e rate TuC'sday r ;;. ' '· I' • ~ ~. ~ .:-..... .,.. ... .,_a":'.:·'M GEM TALK TODAY by ANTIQUE ANO ESTATE JEWELRY ~ I fron1 PraJ!ue"s ?ltuseum of Fine Art to f.texico's Chapel o! Our Ladv or the Ros3ry .\'otl'll find jein·eied pieces \\"host' hislorir sentiment is not ours; y(lu can look but not touch ..• d esire but not pQ.~e1;s. But in our store you l·an buy antique jein·elry. ,~·atches and clocks collect· ed over the past 25 year~! \Ve hive. mixed emotions about selling o r keeping !\Orn e of these pieces. sucl1 as a 14 kt. gold butlon hook, old pocket \vatches and rjngs for rnen, a truly antique d iamond pin \\'ith rubies, peridot and old 1nine-cul diamond~. a solid gold mesh b racelet "'ilh ,\·orkmanship gone forever. and an or iental pear l pin \\·hose bacgTound sectio n per· mit.s changing colored velvet to match your dress! You in.·on't find such pieces in foTeign museu m~. and rarely in anUque shops. So if you want some- thing different. jewelry virtually impossible to d uplicate. come on in •• _ \\1e 'll spend time inilh you on delail and history of our fascin1ting :intique collection. each Item 1n good u1ee1ble rondition. And if you now pos.~ess. and \\·ant to sell, any such antique~. ,1·~·re interes ted! _:;:-_.. .. J ;r= -r. . '=> ,. ,, "'"~--=----· . -£~~-:::.~ ... :-•• -. .. --~· . ' .. ' 'Sotne Problenu' 3 Capo Officials Favor Bike Trail By PATRICK BOYl.E 01 ll>e Diii~ ~li.t Sl•I! Three b1ke-r1ding San Juan Capi~tr;i no city of(1cial6 said lod<iy they favored a county-wide system of bit'~ c!c trails. but each noted severol problE>rns 10 he overcon1e prior to construt'l1on .. , th ink it would be a lint• idea." s1t1d city counc1hnan Josh Gamrnel!. v.·ho noted he rode his bike lo work toda~. "'but unles., i1 werf• done r1n pubhc 1:1nd. 1l \\'ould rnta1l ...-nndi•n1n<i lion 01 prn a11• proper!~ · "'The real problrm 1\'0ulrl h(' ~etting thl' thing incorporaled 1ntu the gi•neral plan (of the city1," pointed out councilman .James Thorp. noting !hal l'Onstructiun of a narrow bridge cou ld easily eliminate the po~ibility o( cro~~lllll it with a bil e trail. \ Planning commissioner Chuck Allt>n also said the land arquii.illon would pose a problem <:ind called lor '"lrernendo1.1~ public pressure on public olfic1als·· to in- sure the right of \l'Ol.\' I h r o ugh rlevelopments. The county proposal now being studied by the Board of Supervlsor!I would. in lts first phase, link se\'en regional park$ \1·ith the con11nuni1ies ot San Juan Capistrano, Laguna Beach. _r..:ewport Beach ahd Hun1 ington Beach V.'ilh 125 miles of bicycle trails. A second phase would add 138 mile of trails, linking all 22 cities in Orange County ·vtith historic, scenic and recrea- tion sites. Dennis Smith Takes New ·Post On School Board Dennis Smith of Laguna Hills will take his place as a trustee of the San Joaquin Elementary School Dis trict during the board's 7 p.m . 1neeting tonight. The new n1embu, v.•ho is a teacher in lhe Ocean View Elementary Districl in Huntington Beach, \\'ill be Sl\'Orn in replacing Philip Bradfield of El Toro who did not seek another lerm. Gratian Bidart of F.I Toro. "·ho also \\'as elected last r..1arch, will begin another four-year tenn. The board 'A"ill be met by a lengthy agenda. One of the llems will be consideration of proposals submit\.ed by teacher~.· classified en1plqyes and administrative employes concerning per r or m a n c e evaluation. All three groups submitted plans to the board on how employes can be evaluated for salary increases in the event the district fonnaHy adopts a non-automatic salary increase program. Repor!s \Viii include one on how the district might partici pate in in1 proving park\\•ays on school sites, the level of service be ing provided by the bus com- pany that transports the district's trainable mentally retarded students. and a program for establishing classes for asphasic children. Aphasia is impairment of the power to use or understand spttch. An executive session also is scheduled in v.·hich a discussion of potential can- didates for principal of Cordillera School •n ~lission Viejo will continue. Spokesmen lor the administration ~·ould nol say 1f a decision is expected \Vednesday. One or the trails in lhe Propos11! would lead trom [)ohen \ Beach State Park and D<ioa Poin1 lo the San .ll!an Capistrano .\1issio11 and inland 111 San .h1<1n Can;on along the Or(•!ega lhgh"a~ Counttlman Gan1me!J said he hlls !alk- rd "'ith sC\'eral area residents about building bikt trail ~ and ha~ recei\'ed a favorable reat'llon .\rqu1s11lun ol l;u11J 1~ th" big ~tu 111bl· in~ blot.'k."' <;a111u icl! s:ud "No one ha~ l'ullll' up 11·11h :in1 guod u1c:1s of how to d11 u v. uh1n tlr. bu<lgt·1 \\"t• 11 011ld hope lo l;,{'('p the t11x b<1se ai. !011 a .... IXl~ ... 1ble ·· Thorpr abu ~;iirl ubl<i 1r11ng the land for c:onstrueuon of the lr:1ils would bt a pl'O· b!en1, bu! he did not think it would add lo inuch tu t·urren1 c1!1· c:1q1ense:-. '"ln 1110s! eases," he said . ··t think \ve <..iluld lnrorporale the111 t the bike tr11 ls 1 wi1 hout too n;uch extra cost. But I would lh1nk !hr planning n1on+'y would bave to con1e fron1 the count\· level .. ··You ean·1 do anyt"hing without gelling several jurisdictions togeth er," he added, The officials al l said they ride !heir bikes often and Thorp-,: noted he hed even ridden a rew times to Saddleback Colle.gr, where he leaches. .. , don 't really know anyonr Iha! Is against it.'' said Al len a boul lhe bike trail proposal. '"and lhat is ~·hat is so good about it." ''.\ly "·hol e family rides." he added. •·and \Ve \\'OUld ride even 1nore if there 1\·ere safer places to ride bikes." Allett .s3id now \lta!I the time to acquire the right of way for the trails because .. flvt ~·ears from now . it will be ID times as hard to get me Janel." Councilman Garnmelt Sllid many mor• residents are beginning lo give up their cars for hikes and sug~sted a white line along the side <>f" rotdways a.s an alterna\ive "bike trail" until the county trails could be built. Training Com·se Set for Laguna 'Hot Line' Aids Training s~ions for \"Olun!eers to man ;i new Laguna Beach "hot line" will open Thursday e\·ening in th-:! Guild H111l at St. ~1ary's Episcopal Church. Taught by qualifi ed inslrud<W's. tM sessions ~·i ll be held rrom 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday. rrom 9 a.m. to J p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and from 1 p.m. to S p.m. Sunday. Volunteers wt.ii be r~uired to attend all foo r sessiol\5 of the crash tralnJng pro- gram in "creative listening."' A charge of $1 for supplies will be made. Any interested person over the age of 18 may qualify as a bot line volunteer. with service hours to be arranged alter training. Incoming calls wil! be transfer- red 10 lhe volunteer·s own phone by an .answering service. The hot line will be in service 24 bours a day. pro1·iding understanding ears fo r those 'A'ho \\·ish lo talk O\'er the ir pro- blems with guaranteed anonymity and referrals for emergency services. For the time being, the ser vice will be privately financed and the number is e11::· peeled lo be announced shortly after the volunteer training sessions are com- pleted. [)OMEGA Electroni c Chro nometer • 'l\o whtr~ t lir c:1n \OU fond th,. 1~l i 1hle ac:ruracy of 1h~ rl,nronic t 1mPp1e(" 1.11h t1'r pt~t>11on of rhr chron omettr. Th i~ "'"" Omt8J llf'clfon1c 1 ~' r.lo•.O 10 being ptrfect a ~ wt could ma~e ii, /I ,,~1. gold top, •!~1 '111'<< <ltt'I ba(~. 11.11t1 rl">istant c11t . protect lliP 11m•te~s 1ccut1cv of rh1) w.11cti. A )\\f'P st cond hind, c.tl· C"ndar only enh•nrt ti., l'illue Iii~ 1Jr~ct1c.1l t1mep1et t./ ~trip in ind !l"i-.1 f'l'ldt 11ont 1n "~1chm1~1nK , the Ome11 £1°ec.' lron•c Chronomt 11"r. 1 1~t. ,:old !l'lp. 1u 1nl•1s steel b•ck, v.a!tr rt>l~t•nl, calt ndu, i ... etp ,tcond hand. \\'1tlih•1rrlet .................... ............. • S1!ii0 \\'1!h 1!•.1p ••••••• • •. . .................. .. •••• \12> 1 ~!.t•nlen slttl wo1h m.11ch1111 b11tt •PI ........................ Sll> V.trh 1tup ··············ui•·•"·····•·.__..,_, ............. •19; J. C fiumphri e.1 Jeu1eler.1 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TEfl:MS 8ANl(AM£fl:!CAfl:D-MASTEfl: CMAll:Gl -_-.---~ • 14 'l'l.Afl:S I,., IAMi LOCATION • ., ,..... . ' I a . 7 I ·I • 1 I I " • • • di-~~ -- • ' .... --- _.. ... .... • • .. s1an rass Budget First Newest Trustee Hits Spending By FREpERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 tr.. D•l!r "kl Stott Minutes 'al!er taking office Tuesday night, Gerald Linke, Laguna Beach Unified' School district trustee, went on record in opposition to any spending o{ money before the district budget is fina lly approved. Linke refused to join other board mem· hers in apProvin~ money to cover necf:w;ary expenses for several members of the· district staff while attending con~ fertnces. "We dol'l't know how much money we have," Linke charged. "It's not good business practice to approve funds when we don't even have a budget." The money for one set of conference at· tendance wilt come from federal fundJ and will not involve a·ny district con· tribution, Superintendent William Ullom said. The other request wa.s to rover ex· pense! for advisors to accompany high school student government members to a· workshop conference in Santa Barbara in August. Linke also was lone. dissenter on a re.- quest for approval of milee&e reim· bursements to district personnel until after the final budget is approved. Ulkim noted that only two of the reim· bursement accounts could be used before budget approval, while the remaining ac· count.s would not be activated until S~ L .. _T I 7· Dr. Norman Brov.·ne told Linke, "we'll be oper~ting\ with out a budget for another month. We t an't shut down operations until th_en." \ · On Mother mileage allowance matter, Llnke , along with other new conservalivfl members W.illia.m Thomas and Mrs. Patricia Gillette, had their names remov. ed from a list of personnel who could b9 given funds for use of perS10nal car5 while on district business. • I I I I I County to Aid Capo Bay Park In Beach Case County Counsel Ad{ian Kuyper was given permission Tuesday to support the Capistrano Bay Park and ~creation District in its case against .the Cha~dler· Sherman Corporation on lhe public's right to use the beaches east of Salt Creek al Dana Point. The park di!ilricl won a trial court judgment grantin,[( publlc rights to the private beach on the issue of prescrirtive rights resulting from continued use of the property. The corporation ha5 appealed to the Fou rth Appelate Dist rict Court of Appeal and Kuyper will join in the fighting the appeal ·as a "friend of the court.'" Kuyper told the supervisors. "There is a definite legal relationship to the issue.s involved in the county's suit against Chandler.Sherman regarding the beach and access ·in the Dana Point area." The county is now in negotiations with the Avco De\•elopmenl Corporation over use of the beaches westward of the Chandler-Sherman property. kno11o·n as Sall Creek . When I~ count v first df'cided ii had legal prc~riplivc fights lo the two beach area!. Avco agreed to negotialt but the Chandler Shennan Corporation refused. '·Persons who are tmplGyed by the district are enUl.kd tc~Hi allo~ce fOr mileage, but not. members ot the board;• Thomas said. ' Trustees unanimously approved the r,evised list of persoru able lo receive ·mileage allowances -lncludini veteran board members Mrs·. Jane Boyd and Dr. Norman Browne. Linke also questio~ a reque11t fo r ex· pense account!! for Ullom, Dr. Charles Hess, business manager, Dr. Robert Reeves, director of instruction and Don Haught, high school principal. "\Ve should lake this up with the budget." Linke urged. Reeves noted that none of the accounts would be used until after approval of the bndget. Ullom noted that rarely did he or the others turn in expense accounts. Linke then joined the board in unan imously approving the item. Reagan Vetoes Bill On Earnings Notice SACRA~1ENTO (UPI ) -Gov. Ronald Reagan Tuesday vetoed a bill which would have required school districts lo inform employes paid on an hourly basis of the ir rate of pay at least once a mrinth. Reagan said he vetoed thr measure by Assembl yman Alister McAlister, 1 0-San Jose). because "such information is now readily 11vai!ab!e to such employes ." Bike .Licensing. Set For Council Consideration An ordinance requiring the licensing of all bicycles belonging to Laguna Beach residents will come before the city coun· cil tonight for a fi rst reading. The proposed Jaw, which would ror the first lime allow the i°\ice lo trace lhe ownership of recovered bikes, was drawn up on the recommendation or former Police Chief Kenneth Huck. The frame serial number of each bike would be kept on file at the Police Department under the citywide licensing program. The licensing fee would be SI for the duration of ownership. The sale of any bic~·cle would also have lo be recorded with the city and a new license purchas· ed . Police of!icials hope the ordinance will help stem the rising number of bike thefts in the city. With no licensing pro- gram. recovered bicycles cannot now he rclurned nor can bike ownership be proved to an inquiring officer. ~ ·• tt.Atl.Y NI.OT ti.ff '"- REJ ECTED LITTER SITS IN LAGUNA; IT WAS llOXED OR SACKID Nor· ~NHED The Rubbllh Caused a Councilm•nic t-towl ; The Trash Contractor Said It'• The !.aw ' -~ -·~"t" ·-~_,, •• ,... ... -· .. -..-' ·~~ .. --· Ult' -· -.. ~ 1e. -. ~ . . -' .. • • to Cheerful Nixon _Arrives ··~ . For Two-week Coast Visit 1n his cuslomary ebullient fash ion President Nixon arrived along the South Coast late Tuesday and began his two- week work ing vacation amid a cheery greeting at t~ El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. A1r. Nixon emerged from Air Force One at about 6: 15 p.m. at the station .and imniedlately shook hand11 and traded comments with more than 100 guests and dependfilts at the base. At one pninl the President left the crowd to board his helicopter for the Wort hop to San Clemente, changro his mind and returned for another dose of the El Toro greeting. After the Oight to San Clementt , the chier executive appeared to bave work on his 'mind as he , Mrs. Pat Nixon and Secreta ry of State \Villiam Rogers emerged from Marine Corps Helicopter Cl<Je After a wave to a. small group at the Coast Guard Loran Station the Nixons immediately boarded their canopied 10\f cart, waited as Presidential Secretary Rose Wbod hopped on the back .seat. lhtn sped off to the villa nearby. Richard Helms, head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was among the top-level members of the ad- ministration accompanying lhe President westward. Some sources &aid the CIA chief was 1iong on the trip to brief the President on a recent lrip tc (hg Middle East and other points Dot yet disclosed. Preliminary accounts say the President plans a week of conferences on the economy with top advisers, including Treasury Secretary John P. Connolly. On Sunday, Domestic Security Ad viser Henry Ki ssinger ill expected to return to the United States after A world tour. On Tuesday Kl~!nger was in India . The well-known Presidenlial ad viser is expected to confer on his return with the President in San Clemente. The visit to San Clemente Is the President's first of the summer, and the first greeted by warm, SUMy weather in many months. Waste Worries Laguna Trash Problern Surf aces ~ 'Laguna's periodjc trash problem,, surfaced 11ain over the holiday wukerQ when the city tra~h collector. aa pro- mised, neglected to pick up any trash set out Jn cardboard boxes or in plastic baga unlesa they carried a house number. "( never aaw auc.h a meas~" eg- postulated City Councilman Edward Lorr on Tuesday morning. "There are boxes and pl1stlc bags of trash left a11 O\Per the place In my neighborhood-and not .boxes wllh soggy bottoms either. He even left a cardboard box at my house wben all il contained waa more cardboard bo'la folded up• .•• " Tht frate councilman suggested that tallh collector John Lindl<I, wtiooe Laguna Dlspoul ComJll!IY bas bandied the dty tra8b contract .for • doJen years, waa piqued becaue M. was unable to persuade. the counci1 to &ive him a three- year Contract e'ltemlon. · •Mot oo, uld Llndlty. lit bad wamd the' ·dtY well in advance that hia men were tO be iruitructed not to pkk up boles bka~ too mlnJ wer~ provtnr so flimsy their bottoms fell out, spreading IOlflY • garbage Into lht street. • "Actually there's a city ordinance re-- quirine tr&eb to be aet out +ln metal or othet solid containera.'' Aid Liodley. "I Juat ·aareed a couple of yeara .ago to· take up to two cardboard bores of ·overflow' as a convenience to cw.tomera .. So what happ8ls? They start putting out eight or ten cardboard box.es!" So far as the plaeUc bags are con- cemed, ·Lindley added. he'll gladly take them so long as Ibey caJTy a paint· ted house number. · "'I'm Ured or picking up trash for peo- ple who doa 't pay for it," he esplalned. "Too many people who don 't subscribe to the aervice are ju11t stuffinJ their trash ln these pl•stJc bag• Md dropping them ot.r with· I.heir nel1bbor'1 tra1h to a\IOid ha· vlng to poy. Or . lwo neighbOrs "111 get JOgelJt<r and pool lbelr Irish and oaly pay ... bill.'' . Undley aald he's aorry i( s~bscrlbers who didn't aee newspap« announcemtnta of the cardboard bor ban were ln-cooveniie~. but It was the dty'• ,,ro- blem to notify-raidtntl. · A 'City ipoktsrdan salit it bad relied on the newspapei: annoUn~!nts be<:ause llw: ·ne'd trash bttla don 't go out till September 'and that would-be too late for nofHlcatlon. "How cooJd they lend D0Uce.s with the traab bllls when they co out on postcards?" <kmanded Lindley. • • TEN CENTS 0 e Solons Hear New Drug War Angles From Wire Servtctt WASHINGTON -A~mey General Jahn N. Mitchell said today a number of Southeast Asian leaders were lnvolved ln illegal drug traffic, and the United States hoped to "eliminate their participation'' both in their governmenta aod in drugt. Meanwhile, Deputy DdeMe Secretary David Packard announced today the Pen- tagon is prepared to grant, on·a cue-by. ease ba!i.:I, retroactive amnesty to former servicemen discharged under leJs than honorable circumstances because of drug abuse. Sen. Edmund S. Mmk.ie (0-Malne), said at a Senate· hearing he had beard reports thal high political and military leaders in such countries as Burma, 1..801 and Thailand were deeply involved in the llliclt drug trade. · Ml~bell said the reports were true. "The fact of the matter ia there has been involvement of government oUlciall in some of these countries," he .sald. "We feel we have identified some of fhe!D and 1teps are being taken in some of theM countries to eliminate their participa· Uon," Mitchell said. Mitchell decliOOI to name any of the leaders. · The special Senate subcommittee ts ~g President NiJ:on'a propoaal to creale a apecial action . oflice for dru&" abuse prevention In the WhJte HotMt lo combat the spreading qrug epidemic. Dernocratic Senators complained the plan was litUe more lhan "a new boi-on the a,rganlzation chart." "ft begins to look as though when we don't know what else to do, and we want to create the lllusion of action and con· cern, we create a new unit in the White House. and assign It the task of coordina ting some unknown .solution to the problem," Sen. Abraham A. Rlbicoff (D-Conn . ), said. Trustees Slate Hearing .on Bus Drive r Firing Discussion of charge! which led to a recommendation for dismissal of a achoo! district bu! driver in Laguna Beach will be taken up in executive session on July 20. Charles Hess, district bull in es 1 manager, has recommended Rosalie Em- mert be dismilised for alleged violation of district rules and regulations. After hearing a reque!t from Jim Cook of the California Schools Employee• Association Tuesday night, trustees agreed to move the matter into e'lecuUve session to study the ch~rgea. '"There's more here than meets the eye," commented Gerald Linke. In another agenda It.em, members of the board learned that the suit brought against the district 111st ye.at by high school art irultructor Donna Lynde, following her firing, was dismlased by Superior Court for lock of payment of the appropriate filing fee. WeatJaer Mort hazy 1W1&hine ii on the agenda for today and '"1ur5day with highs along the coa1t at 72, rising to 80 Inland and reaching a low of 60 deareea in both a,reu. INSIDE TODAY Thre• of the lead uacllU ftt the H.;inolulu race fe,iiie(J. to an1wer roU call TutsdiJv, leQd. ing to &ptculatlOft tht,Jf ore. •• gaged in 1ome earlu rfta OOtne•· manship. S~t 1toru1on Page 21. ... t!M " ... ~ • Ctll..,,.,.. 11 °MtYM tf.tt CM<•l11t u, 1, I M"""4 ,..... fl CllMlllM °"" MllilMel MW'I .. c-~ .1.r .......,,..,... ti c,_.,.. .... ~ ,... Dll*" M1kM 1'11 llSa ......... Jt'11 .,,_ .,, ~ . l~Hffriel ''" ' TMl""9 •11 ••twt•...... ...u ........ 4 ,..... ,,.. ._. ...... ~ .._..,. • WN'M ..,_. 4 I I. . l • . • . 2 DAil V >llOT SC Area Guards Train Nyw NY Recruits lly TERRY COVIUE Of 1'lle ~llY Pllltt llllf Eleven Southern California lifeguard!, including six from the Orange <Aast, flew to New York Tue3da y to help train 200 Lon& bland llfei:uar<b for the state. Tb< Lone blood State Parkl Com· mtamn 1atued a plea for be1p from Callfomll when Jones Beach came up short on qualified lUeguardl after Easter vacation. Local guards will help shape up the 200 New York recruit.! and also help revise that state's lifeguard system which U reportedly some 30 )'ear1 b e h in d California method.3. Mu Bowman. assistant director of harbors and beaches in Huntington Beach. is heading tbe 22-man California contin1ent. The Callfomlana are es:pecUd back next ~y. ' Bob Reed, Marine Safety Director for Newport Beach, said the New Yorkers wanted the California .team to train East Coast lifecuuda ln-Wnt Coaat methods. "Somethnel,'.M. ~ three to alx men to rescue !>JI«~. and It still may take theM' ~"minutes to pull him out of the watet,'! -.Reed . ,explained. "Their 1y1tem is Y"7.COIUY and lne.ffective. We only use orW"Of,Pfo !Mii'oh a victim and can havt tilnti Ota: ot lbe water in Jen' thin four Jliinute.," · ·.;: ''We aLtQ u.ee more jeep, and boat.I and our total oP'riition I( 'stlJI cheaper than theirs," Reed .. dded. Two Newpirt pords, Capt. Buddy llelahe and u ; Lo&an Lockabey, are part of tbe ll·maa traioing ·team. Besides Bowman. otl!er Or~• Coast trainer• are; Lt. Mark' Bodentiehder, Huntington B'°l'O;. Capt. ' Ph!lllp ·s1ubb8, Sa n ~: and Lt. Eugene De Paulis, 1-Beacll. '11-New York plea for help came to CallfaaLla throueb the Surf Lile Saving Auoqifli>o' of Aq>erlca of which both 1tltil ·are membll'I. The California ' Weguard1, most are tr#rQ.111 in.tTuctorl for their own citle5, will put the New York guards through a rlgornll.! seven-day, 40 total hour s, program. Th'!· Ume spent and other costs for the California contlngent, as well u their 1alarles, will be completely paJd for by the slate of New York, Reed said. At ffrst, California officials were reluc- tant to 10 because. early lnlonnatlon in- dicated the New York suard!: were on strike or going to strike. "We told our boy• to return im- mediately if there was any bo!U.llty ." Reed uld. "We 're not sleppin1 in the middle of any labor problema. 'I'hiJ is educatlonl.I ooJy." Bowman, however, telephoned Hun- tington Beach oUicialJ Tueaday rU&J)t to 1ay there wu no 1trlke problem, but the it.ate beaches hid merely been caught short of qualified lifeguards and need quick help ill 1ood tralnillf. Aug. 3 Election Preparations 'Will Continue' Preparations for the Aug. 3 mWlicipal election on the l..aguna Beaeh hi&h rise initiative will oonUnue de1pite a tn· 9ayer's action tn have the election ruled illegal, Laguna city clerk Dorothy Musfell said today. "I want to assure the citizens of La&WI• ~acb that. until ruled otherwise by the oourts, the proceedinis forr the up- comina: municipal election Aua:. 3 will continue," Mr1. Mwfelt said. App lications for absentee ballots . \l.'hich may be made in pert0n or by ma il, will be accepled by the city clerk's offi ce up lo 1t1d includln& July 21. the added. OIAN•I COAIJ • DAILY PILOT i > ., OU.HO;:'. CD.I.IT PUl l.llHINO i:oMl'AN'f 91:•\urt N. w,,4 p,..1ott111 .... PU91llMI' ' . ' • • • I • ~ Jetk I!.. c •• 1.., \/k• ,..,..!Hftl .... c;..-11 M.tlotfW" Th•*•• ic,,,.a (tllw 1\•ll'tl A. Mv•,1'ilR• # ..... 1 .. ···- 0.,1 •• H. l••• lt!t"•"' P. Nt11 .... 111..i: ,,,..,..Int 11<11 .... LAt••• .._ .. om.. 122 Ftrett Av1,.w1 M•11iRt .111er1111 r.O-I••••'· tz•s2 5-C~Offk• )05 Nertlri ll C1,,.h1• At•~ tll72 --Cnt1 Mo:t.•• m w .. 1 t1y 5''"'' ~·~ ,_,.. »l.l ,,.,..,,...., ,...,:~v1 '11 Hlilltl""'" .. .di, 1111• •N<ll """~··· ..r--------. ,-- DAILY l'ILOT S11H l'httl NEW MEMBERS OF LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL BOARD WELCDMID ABOARD OFFICIALLY Tru1tHS Gerald Linke, Patricia Gillette Given Oath by Supt. Wiiiiam Ullom Laguna Trustees Sworn In Overflow Audience Sees Thomas Named President Laguna Beaeb Unified School District lruatees Mrs. Patricia Gillette and Gerald Llnke were sworn Jnto office Tuesday night before an overflow au- dJence at the EducaUon Cent.er. Directly following the lnst.allation of lhe new members, William 1llomas, elected In April to fill the vacancy left by William Wilcoxen who resigned, was named to serve as president of the board . Thomas was nominated for the post by Linke, Mrs. Gilletle 1econded the motion. Laguna Given Permission To Park i11 Scl1ool Lots The city of Laguna Stach was granted permission Tuesday ni&ht to me the high school parldng lot for summer parking for downtnvr71 employes. Af~r approval was given by Lhc school boards, Superintendent William Ullom suggested the district look tnto recelvin& a stlpeni!d from the city lo cover part~f the cos t or resurf acing the Jot in (he future. "There will be some wear .!Ind tear on the lot fro m the use this .summer," Dr. Ullom said. Board members Mrs. Patricia GJ!lette, Gerald Lin ke and Will!am Thomas said they would fa vor Ullom exploring lhe m•tter with the city. Trustee Norman Drov.·ne said use of the lot would be "minimal" and that the schools sho uld not "seek any money from the city." The payment plan wa~ expectf'd to be discussed lhL!i morntng bttv.•een city and Long Beach Man Held in La gu11a On Dl'ug Chal'ge A Long Beach 1n an ls in custndy 1n the Laguna Beach city Jail pend ing analysis of 100 tablets police suspect are L...5D. On pa trol In the Laguna Canyon Road· Woodl and Ori~ arf'11 TurMl11y ar1emorK1 . officers Robert Romaine snd Keith CQllins said they i:;a11' the suspect, Brian Marshon Lawton . 20. placf' son1rthi11~ on !he front seat of his park1:cl c:cir aftC'r a conversation 11·ith anolher n1an, lhen drive olf. The officers st()/)Ped L1wtnn'11 car, v.tlich v.·as operating v.'ith dl'fectivc brake Ji~hts, and allegedly found the suspected LSD tablet,.,, a small quantity Of marl· juana and $900 in currency. Booked on suspicion of possession of dan1erous druas for sale, he is bein& held lri the city jail pendln& arralrnment Thurlday. school officif'Js. The uae of the high school parking lot is to help replace parking 1p.aces lost along Laguna Can}'On Road, after a crackdown by stale officials. The city plans to uti li1e the high school lot for cars of downtown employ!!, thus freeing 1ipaces for visitors durln1 the summer festil·al season . The citv v.•lll run mini-bui>e!I" to and from the high school lot. CdM Service Set F 01· Mrs. Orrick Of Lagnna Beach Se rv ices y,•ill be htld Thur5day in Corona de\ ~lar lor Elo ise Fritsche Or- rtl'k . 56, longtime Laguna Beach resident and former employe of the Laguna Stach School Distrii:t and clty lin11nce depa rtment, who died Sunda y at ht r home, 2868 Chlllon Way. Interment in PacU1c V1e\I.' ~lemorial Park will follow the 2 p.n1 . rites 1n Baltz Mortuary Chapel. f.lr !. Orrick 1s ~urvived b~· her hu ~­ band, ~·1 1chael ; daughter. ~1eliss11 S. Hoose of Newport Beach: brother. Jame~ I.. F'ritsche of Cl are1nonl : anrl mother, tllrs. Eloise Fril.'iche of Laguna Beach. /\ native of MiMesota , she had livtd in Laguna ror the past 30 year! . French Court Holds :i Airlines Liable PARI S lAP ) -A Pa ns appeals court held Tuesday that three international airli nes y,•ere le1ally responsible for pro- blems cau~ed by noise in 12 C<lmmunilies around Orly Airport. The airline• are Pan American World Airways, Trans World Airlines and Air France. Onofre Pa~ked New Sand Well Accepted by Public State Park offlci•l11 Usefled the at· te:ndance totals for lhe new San Onofre Bluffs State Beach today and termed IL'l public aeeeptance during the Iona holiday weekend as "outst.andlna." Reaional State Parks he1d Jim White.head s•ld preliminary fl&ure' sho1,1·. ed th•t at ltast e,ooo peraora used the rugged stretch of blufrtop and be~h \~1hlch optned for the aummer se1son durina the Independence Day weekend . Campln1 and day w e shared ~ual time, he said. and Wh itehead predicted a growing nun1ber of re gular vis itors lo the 3.S mlle! of coastline whic h 11 the flr~t portion of Camp Pendlet on property opened for publi c u1e In the his tory of tht b.ase. - ''We:, of cour1e:. had w-11-te>owaU people at all our fa cilities tn the: arta over the y,·eekend. and many of the camper• wtre spillovers from other units at Doheny and San Clemente.,'' he explained. Campers set up their gear at the: bluffa beach along the shoulder of old Ht1hway 101. AC\.-e11 to the u.ndJ below 11 madt .n/ong steep, graded traH1 . Whltfhead ••id viaitors over the weekend "dldn "t complain a bit about the inconveniences." tn fact, he added, vl!ltor1 offered praise becausf' the area has betn left relali1·ely untourhtd. ''The v 11eem to think that we need more areas like thi! where there isn 't the tll"· tensive de velopment. They like It tht w1y ii is ,"' he said, The vote for Thomas v.•as unanimous. Linke was elected clerk of the board. The three -Thomas. Linke and Mrs. Gillette -roin on conservative platforms during the Apr il board elections, but did not take an y action at the meeting to alter programs within the innovative Laguna schools. Only t~l'O of lhe more than 40 persons attending the meeting addressed the board during oral com munications. J ohn Myszak, outgoing president or the l.aguna Beach Unified faculty Associa- tion ILB UFA ) and resigning teacher. said ""decis ions in board meet ings are not ha.s- td on luck. but on hard work 11nd C'ooperation on lhe part of !he boarrl and tht com1nunity. ··rnt very pleased 1v1th the presen- talion here and I don't think there will be any problems 1vith this board getting !he information il needs for decisions fo r good programs." Myszak commented. He also introduced Art fisher, a Thurston Intermediate teacher. as 11e1v president of L BUFA .. • '"This board should feel fortuna te for I.he concern tea chers shOI\' for educa- tional programs and the leachin g situa- tion. \V e v>'i ll wor k v.•it]l you for the best possible educalion for the children in-this district,'' Fi sher said. Superbank Hikes Ra le NE\Y YORK (U PI ) -Chase ~-lanhat­ lan Bank toda y became the fir!.t of the nation 's superbanks.. to raise the interest rale (or prime business loans lo 6 percent from 5l': percent. About 30 othe r banks. many o! the1n maJor 1nstnut1ons. raised the pr ime rate Tuesday. TODAY by ANTIQUE AND ESTATE JEWELRY From Prague's Pituseum of Fine .o\rt to Pi1ex1co 's Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary you'll find je'.'·eJed pieces whose historic. sentiment is not ours: you can look but not touch ••• de!ire but not posess. But in our store you can buy antique Jewelry, watches and clocks collect· cd over the past 25 years! \Ve have mixed emotions about selling or keeping some of these pieces. such as a 14 kt. gold button 1 hook, old pocket \vatche.~ and rings for men, a truly antique diamond pin with rubies, peridot and old mine-cut diamonds, a solid gold mesh bracelet with workmanship gone forever. and an oriental pearl pin whose baciround section per· mill chan(ing colored velvet to match your dress! You u·on't find such pieces tn forelin museums. and rare.JS" in antique shops. So if you want some- thing different. jewelry virtually impossible to duplicate, come on in ... "'e'll spend time with you on detail and history of our fascinaUng antique collection. each item in good u!eable condition. And if. you no"· possc5s, and "'ant to sell, any SlJC'h an ti riu~s. wt'r@ lnterested t -----=.,--=-----.-.::--~--~~ .. 7*"------~-· ~=)~·---= ~. -,..._ .. ------t JPY'" ...,..,_. -. -..,._ .. -. . -_ .. ...._._..._,._ ' • 'Sotne Probletns' 3 Capo Officials Favor Bike Trail Hy PATRICK BOYLE 01 1M Otot~ 1'1111 11111 Three b1ke·ri d1ng San Juan C.ip1strano city offic ials said today thry favored a county-wide system of lnl'~c lr tra1!s, but each noted .seve:rat probleni" ro hL' overco111e prior lo tonslructior1 "I lhink it 11ould tx> ;i !inf' 1dco ." S<:1lcl city councilman Jo!h Ganime ll. 11 ho no ted he rode hi9 b1k1: lo 11 urk toda~'. '"bu! unless i1 w<•t'f donf' on pllllh<· ldnd. 1t \\"OUld entail conrlernns tion ol pri1 111e proper!) ·· "The real prolile111 "'Oula be gt>ttl ng tne thing incorporated 111to the general plan (of the ei ty,.'· pointed out l"Oun1·1l1na11 J ames Thorp . noting that con~lruction nf a narrow bridge 1·ould eas il)I cl1n1111a1e lhe possibility of crossing it with a bike trai t. Planning tommiss!ooer t:huek Allen also said the land acquisition would pose a problem and called for "tre1nendous public pressure on public officials'· to u1- .sure the right of 11·a,1• I h r o u g h developments. The county propo.~al now being stu died by the Board of Supervisors Y.'ould. 1n ils first phase, li nk seven reg ional park~ \\'ilh the communities or Satt Juan Capis trano. La guna Beach, ~e .... ·port Beach ahd llunti ngton Beach with 125 1niles of bicycle trails. A second phase would add 188 mile of trails. linking all 22 cities in Orange County with historic. scenic and recrea· tion sites. Dennis Smith Takes New Post On School Board Dtnnis Smith of Laguna Hills wil l take his place as a lrustee of the SaII Joaquin Elementary School Distr ict during the board's 7 p.m. meet ing tonight. The new n1ember, \1·ho is a teacher in lhe. Ocean View Eleme ntary District" in Huntington Beach, will bt sv.·orn 1n replacing Phili p Bradfield or El Toro "'hG tlid not seek another term_ Gratian Bidart or El Toro. who also \1•as electetl last ~farch, will begin anothe r four-year term. The board "·ill be met by a lengthy agenda. One of the Items will be cons ideratiof}. of proposala: submitted by teacher~ classi fied employe1 and adminis trative employes concerning pe r form an c e evaluation. All three groups submitted plans to the board on how e.mployes can be evaluated for salary increases in the even t the dist rict forn\ally ad opts a non-automatic salary in crease program. , Reports will include on ._..on how the distric t 1nigbt partici pate in improving parkways on school si tes, !he level of service being provided by the bus com· pan y lhat transports the district's trainable mentally retarder! 11tudf'nts, and a program for establishing classes (or asphaslc children. Aphasi A is i1npairment of 1he power lo use or understand speech . An executive session also is scheduled in v•hich a d !~uss!on of potential can- didates for principal of Cord illera School 1n t.11ssion Viejo "'Iii continue. Spokesmen for the adminis1ra1 1on y,·ou ld not say if a decision is expected \Vednesd ay. One uf the trails 1n the proposal would lead fron1 Doheny Beach Sta te Park and Oa n<i Pou1! lo !he San Juaq Ca pistrano :-011ssion and inland lo Sa n Juan Canyo11 along !hr Oretega llighw:-i.1" Counc!l n1:tn Gan1mell said he has talk · rd 1,1•1Lh S('l'eral area residents about building bike 1rails and has rect'1ved .i favorable rraclion ""Acquisition of land is !hr big sti.tmbl· ing block." c:arnrn~ll said ··Nn one ht1.! l'oin~· up with an} good ide:is of ho11 lo do 11 1111h1n lh:> bu~tgi•1 \\r 11 oul!I hope to kPP p lhf' tax hase as 101~ as poss1hle. ·· Thorpe also said ob1a1n1n.i the land for cousl rUt'llon of the !rails "·oullf be a pro-- llten1. but he did not rhink it would add 10 n1ut h to current city expenses. "In most cases."' he s<l i~I "I think 11·f' could incorporate then1 Uhe hike trail.~1 11·11hou! too much 01:tra cost. But r 1vould think the planninM ·moo ey would hqve to c:on1e fron1 thr coonly lrv~I ·· .. You can "t do anything w1thou! gett ing se1·rr<1 l Jurisdict ions together:' he ad<j.ed. The officials a!I said they ride theit bikes often an d Tbo~ noted he had even rldrlen oi few times to Saddleback CGUe11e. 1vhere be t~ches. "! don 't really know anyone that l" against it," said Allen about the bike trail proposal, ''and that is what is !IO g¥><1 about it.·· ··~1y "·ho le family rides,'' he added. •·and "'e would ride e\'en more if there 11·ere safer places to ridt bikes." Allen said now was I.he lime 10 acquirt the right. of way for the trails becau11e .. five years from now, it will be 10 llrnes as hard to ·get the land." Councilman Ganune.J\ said many more residen1-' are beginning to gl ve up tbeir cars for bikes and !\.lggested a \fhite ltne along the si de. of road"·ayi! as an alternative "bike .trail" until the COllnty trails could be txilit. Training Course Set for Laguna 'Hot Li.tie' Aids Tr31ni11g sessions for volunteers to man a new Laguna Beach "hot line " y,•ill open Thursday e\·ening in tm Guild Hall at St. '.\J;iry"s Episco pal Church. Ta ught by qualified instructors, the sessions "Till be beld from 7 p.m. to 10 pm. ThurSday. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.' and from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and from 1 p.m. to S p.m. Sunday. VolunteeNi \\'iii be. required to altend ~I) (our sessions of lhe craah training Pl">" gram in ·'creaHve listening." A charge of $1 for supplies will be made. Any inlereste.d person ove r the age of 18 ma.v qualify as a hol line volunteer, with service hours to be arranged after training. Incoming calls will be tr ansfer- red to the volunteer's own phone by an ans1,1·ering service. The hot line V.'ill be in service 24 hours a day, providing understanding ears for those who wish to ta lk ovt r their pro-- blems v.•ith guaranteed an onymity and referrals for emergency services. For the time bein g, the service will be privately financed and ~ num ber is ex- pected to be announced shortly after lhe 1·olunteer traming seossions are com- pleted ----- OOMEGA Electronic Chronometer • 'No wht re t li t c".ln you find !ht 1ell•ble 1ccu r1cy ol the t ltc11or11c t<mt pot ce 1'1!h lhe prt ci1lo n of the {hronomt !t r. lh11 ntw Omtg1 tlt clron1t" •~ cloui to bt•n 1 ptrfe c r1~ ~t could m1~t 11. II 1 4~1. 1o!d IOI', ~t1!1'1lt1~ ittel b1c~. "'•!tr 1•1i111nl ti .It , protecl rht !•mt len 1ccur1cy of 1hi1 w11th. A i11·tep ~econd hi nd, tll· l"l'ld1r only t nh1nc1 1h v1lue 11 ii pr1ctlc1l rlmtp11!'Ct# ~lop 111 t 11d !H 1 mde1tont in "'"1!chm1loR1, rht Om11i"cfec: 11or1ic Chronometer. 14kt. 1old !Ol'.I. 111inlt iS J\t1I b•tk, w l!tr re1h tilnt, u l1nd11, 1we1p it tond h1r1d • .\lv'i1hbr•c1l•f ............................. ,. ........•..•. SJ!IO IW!th IHIP ·····················-···························SllS ~!ll "l•n ttttl wl1h matdu"I b11c1!11 ••••.•. , •. , •• , , •. , •• , ... $12S \'.'uh ltttp ., •••. , .. ,.~ •. ,...,., •.•••• , ••• ,_~ •• , •..•. ,,.,.S19J J. C. ..1Jumphrie3 Jewefer .. 1 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVlNlfNl JtRMS 14 YtAltS IN SAMI LOCATION I \ San Clemente Capistran9 EDll'ION voe 64, NO. 161 , 7 SECTIONS, 100 PAGES • s1an rass See·kitag Advice Reag.an Foes Hit i Budget Legality SAC~AMENTO (UPI) -Democrats sought legal advice today on how lo take Gov. Ronald ·Reagan to oourl to restore some or all of lhe $503 million he trim- med from the new state budget. Senate Democratic Leader George R. MoscOne of San Francisco a s k e d legislative C(ltln!el George Murphy -the lawmakers' attorney -whether some of Reagan's vetoes were illegal. Meanwhile the California Highway Patrotmen's ASSOCiation polled its S,100 members to determine what strategy to follow -ranging from continuin1 to work to "withholding or ser vices" -unless certain legislation including 15 percent pay hike i.!i approved. The California St.ate Employes Associa- tion -which represen~ some 114 ,000 workers -is also threatening a court ac- tion against R@agan. Its leaders also warn of possible wildcat walkouts. The goYernor cut back the new stale spending program to $7.68 billion, whicb is $503 million Jess than legislators recommended. Included in the cuts wt.re salary in- creases and special language directing how welfare money should be spent. This latter item, Moscont!: contended , may be flUtside the governor·s yeto power. Senate Leader James R. Mills agreed and said the Democratic leadership of both houses is preparing lo right a court battle ..,...ith Republican Reagan to pro"e their legal point. • • ·, ,.,,_ .. ' ·, ' ' ... ~ • to •: 1e • ' I .. .. . .,. ' -• • .... . . ' .. ,, ·-bAIL Y PIL .Miii! .... County to Aid Capo Bay Park In Beach Case "We will chaUenge the governor'• power lo strike language from the bud~t." the San Diego Democrat said. "We would be very ill-advised to give up without a fight.'' Democratic Assembly Speaker Bob Morelli of Van Nuys concurred adding that "there is some questipn as Lo whether he ha.s the right tG veto the language." HE'S HERE; PRESIDENT NIXON AND WIFE HEAD FOR HOME AND TWO WEEK VACATION Mr. Nixon's S.cret•ry RoHm•ry Wood Brings Up~ The Rear in Golf Cart Trib County Counsel Adr11n Kuyper was given J>trrilissk>n Tuesday to support tllc Clpistrano Bay Park and R..."<:reation Oistrl.ct in Its car.e"Bga\nst the Cbandler- Shcrroan Corporation on the public'• right to use tlie beeches easl of Salt Creek at OM>a Point. The park district won a trial oourt judgment gr~nting public rights to the private beach on the issue of prescriptive rights resulting from continued use of tht pr.operty. The «irporation has appealed to the Fourtll Appelatc District Court of Appeal and KQyper will join in the fighting tht appeal as a ''friend of the court." Kuyper told the superYisors. "There ill A definite legal relationship to the issues inYolved in the county's su it against Chandler-Sherman regarding the beach and acce&S in Ille Dana Point area." The oounty is now in negotiations with the AYco DeYelopment Corporalion over pse of the beaches westward of Ille Chandler-Sherman property. known as Sa.11 Crerk. When tile count.\' fi rst decided it had legal prescriptive rights kl I.he two btach areas. Avco agreed to negotiate but the Chandler Sherman Corporation refused. Supervisors OK Salary Increase For Employes County ~uperYisors gave final approval to I $3.3 million pay raise for employes Tuesday but not until two superYison criUclz.ed th! manner In which it was done. On June 22. the board adopted an in- terlrn memorandum or und@rstandina; betwetn the county and the cmployes lncruse of 5 pen:'et1l. Tuesday's action was on 1 permanent memorandum with minor changes. Supervisors Ronald Caspers o( Newport Beach and Robert Battin of Santa Ana objected to the "haste in which Wt!: were forctd to approve the increase.'' They both 1bstalned from Yoting on the measure. ' Caspers s11id he objected to ~he "prio~i· ty give Aalarie! oYer everything else 1n the budget. It gives us no chance lo com- pare and decide which elrpenditure is most important. I hope this procedure Will be changt!:d in the future." Battin charged that Personnel Dlreelor Willie.m Hart "misled the board on June 22 when he t.aid the raise had to ~ ~~ proved them." He complained that his 1n· put to the salary ncgoUalions was ignOrtd. Superviaor Ralph C\ark exptained that state Jews require that negotiations m~t be carried Olll in advance and replied that Hirt hid kept tilt board members informed ol progress. The tmployt! all30cialion asked for sn 8.~ percent increiuc which was 8CJ\ed down !n negotiations. Last year the •verage Increase granted waa 7.7 pe:r· c<nt. Tht 13 3 million Jncrea11e 11mounb lo 1- cen~ 1n the eounty t.u rate. Llren Smith, encutlve director of CSEA. said his members ire angered GYer the GoYernor's refusal to grant cost.- of-living p1y hiktf. Lawm akerz suggested a IO percent pay boq~t trl college And uniYersity faculty mf!J#,"~s and a 5 per· cent bike for all other 11tale workers. Cheerful Nixon Arrives .. We are preparing court papers right now," said Smith, although he added that "we still want to give the legislature a chance to be heard." For Two-week Coast Visit His reference was to the probable At- tempts lo oYerride the governor's Yetoes, which also included $100 million for schools and $137 million for Medi-Cal . Both Moscone and Mill! pledged there would be effort:o> to rescind the vetoes by two-thirds volt!:s in each house. but neither would predict victory. "Everything In the bud1et was put in for need," sa id Mogcone, .11 1947 gubernatorial aspirant. "There was ne pork barrel.'' ln his customary ebullient fall"hion President Nixon arrive:d along the South Coast late Tuesday and began his two- v.•eek working vacation amid a cheery greeting at the El Toro Marillf: Corps AW Station. Mr. Nixon emerged from Air Force Ont at about 6:15 p.rn . at the station and Immediately shook hands and traded comments with more than 100 rucsb and dependt!nf4 at the base. At one point the Pm;!dmt left the crowd to boml his hc.licopter for th! Rural Manpower Center Opens in San Clemente A new st.ale employment office wh ich blends job offerings from the agricultur~! realm with standard job placement services has opened in San Clemente. The Rural Manpower Center official ly Dpened along the South Coast Jul y 1. offering job placement in agricultural labor and regular employment generally handled by employment office:& in urban areas. The ofhce, located al 2313 S. El Camino Real, wW accept job orders and employ- ment 1pplic..aUons under the supervision ol Donald D. Hl!:ll!I, formerly manaacr of the Santa Ana Rura.l Manpower Service.!! Office. Hes..' urged potential employers and job seekers to register with the office. Job placement is accomplished with no cos\ lo the applicant. Hess explained Partial reimbursement al.so ill offered to employers perfonning on-lhe--job training. One employment service will r.ot be handled by the office, howt!:ver. Unemployment irulucance matte.rs will. not be proces!!ed 1t the San Clf!l"Tientet bureau, he said. Confrontation Tonight short hop to San Clemente, changed hla mind and returned for another dos! of the El Toro greeting. After th!! flight· to San Clemente, th• chief e::recuUYe appeared to have work on hl11 mind as he, Mrs. Pat Nixon and Secretary of State William Roter• emerged from Marine Corpe Helicopter On•. After a wive to a small amup at tht Coast Guard Lorin Station the Niroru: immediately boarded their canopied golf cart. waited as Presidential Secretary Rose Wood hopped on the back seat, then aped off to the villa nearby. Richan:! Helms. head of the Centn.1 Intelligence Agency (CIA ) wa! among the top-leYel members Of the ad- ministration accompanying the President westward. Some sources 5aid the CIA chief was along on the trip to brief the President on a recent I.rip to the Middle East and other points nol yel disclooed . Preliminary accounts say the President plans A week of conference.!! on the economy with top adYisers, lncludlng Treasury Secrelary John P . Connolly. On Sunday, Domestic Security Adviser Henry Ki ssinger is expected to return to the United States after a world tour. On Tuesday Kissinger was in lndla, The well-known Presidential adviser ill expected to confer on his return with the President in San Clemente. The vi&il to San Clemente is the President's first of the summer. and the fint gref!ted by warm, aunny weal.her ln many month.\, Council Opponents Poised Opponenta plaMini petition campaigns and hinting at court aetion11 are expected to confront San Clemente city councilmen tonight I week after they agreed to the first tu inc:reee in years-1 levy to finance a new comnwnlty clubhouae. City ollicials said today that they already have heerd from oppoMnts to tM ltkent hike in ttle parb and recre1Um tu rate. Some soun:t11 have indicated a moYe to seek a court injunction bannin1 the new ratb-tbe•first slplfle1nf lncrtue ln ci· ty Wt1 ill the pdst 1lx yvir1. Councilmen agreed in .11 special aeSlllon lMl week to Increase the r1te,-ralslng $50.000 .11 year to p1.11ce toward the clubhouse reconWuctlon coeL Tht funds would be rCl'ltored to the tity's g@neral fund which will pmvk1e the $170,000 necessary to complete t~ clubhouse funding. 'The Idea. once discussed in a study 11eU!on Jut yW', has won the 6Upplrt of several major adult organWIUons in San Clemerii.e-..vera1 of wbicb halve alao pledged thwland• ot dollan from their own tluflurifl to assis& ln ctubboult reconst.ructiort . But tome ciUuna, including Mn. Edwinl McDermott ol )13 C a I l t Petmdor, have Aocused ooUncilnien of litullna vo<a by aulllorl""' !ht ,., hlu aJl<r ill• r«e!lt bond el..,,.,. l§llun. Mn. McDetmott has p1..i,..no 1..,0<h a petition cempajp to thwart the fin1n- cin1 plan. There is a deadline tnvolvtd ln the bfit- Ue. howt!:ver. Allied with the ftnancina mov1 tut Wednesday came the award of a a'lntract to local builder 11.t:ld · PlannDls Ciom- misaioner Ray McCafllin for th! oan· 1truction of the new fadlity. McCaslin promised the at.art of con• llruction wlthln 30 d1t1. In ihe meantime, under another COtl· tractor, wrecltlnl and Nlva1e CNWS will move in on I.he bulk of the community landmark ruined Htly lut year by a fir<. 'No formal Item. on the clubhoule are ICheduled an""' ""'!"di'• 11ui<D, hOI ~ \)I Cltrlo Mu Bert !Dr«ut c>pp0&itlon -lo the !inonclJlt dwin1 ill• oral • ""11• ntmlic"lon& .,...ion of lhe meellnf. Al leatt one councllm1t11 bu heard · otron1 opposition lo lhe unanlmow1 d<cioiOll "' lhe Coondl. Dr. Wide Lowt!:r said lofty he ha• ttceiv'!d 1ever1J phone can. of com- plaint. , "A few cA1lt!:r1 have Utrtalened a cow1 11<Uoo lo llAlp M." ti. aid. ' .. 2 Queens :Gr.ace The Highlantls ... CAPISTRANO H I G H L A rf D S Residents or DeStlle atrfft • iii the Capi5lrano Highlaoda cmununlty ean boast two beauty queens this yur. Mary Fran Gnarini, a jurior.at Mi.Hion Viejo High Schoo l. w35 .selected Miss Capistrano Highland• Monday. ;; Winning the title·ol "Little Mlsa Capo" from aljeld of seven contutants wu live year old JiU Haslett. Both alrU reigned ·over the Fourth or July festiviUes which were held J uly 6 .in Cousteau Park. And both girls reside M DeSalle Street. • Boop• to Twirl MISSION VIEJO -The annual hoola- hoop contest will be it.aged at 'the Sierra Rt<:reaUon Center on Monc\Ay, J~ 12. The event bepis al 1 p.m. I.Ad wllJ e.ad with the stleictJor\ of a champion to --MWion Viejo In dht<Id hOoJa. hoop spinoff1. GFor illformatloo "" alJ&lbW\)l;eall the cent.a it a.rt.at. - • Dlt>lng . Coar~ LAKE FOREST -Scuba dlvq - will be offered startmg Mood&y, July 11. All equipment will be fumtibed for th! se11ions which will be conducL¥f In· the Lake Fo...t Buch 111d Tllllllll Cluj> pool. The-.Jessons wlD be from ~Y and Wednesday evt:nhlr• from 7 to 10 o'clock. The course wilJ Include a bo1t trJp to Ca,.ltna ind .. lieach clloct ...i city .. A medlcaJ waiver wUI be ' roqtilfed !Or' all student.. Fot r.gilll'lllon .lofwma1Joo Olli tbe club al 137.flQO .. ·--~u ...... LAKE FOREST -s~·.-. ·,er teol)•se<> •l)Ci chi~ w\11 lJelJll Jllb: l~ it the -MO\ ,._.Cl!il>:' . . ' The coot l!lf u.e ~rwbl<J>'wlil Ind JUiy ii if1I[ :w111 be" llild )If 1'11..tl)'I. w.-.YI at.I~· ts '4 ;;.,. 111> dent. ' f ' ' I -;,- ,.,,. --wtlI be '""" t.10 2:111 p.m. and' tk children't" cl18Mil will be fmm 3 Jo 4 ~ p.m. AU &luderita wtll be roqulred lo be •bl• to mm ..,. ltll&tll o1 Jhe swlmmln1 pool. ' '* rwonnallon. call Ibo club ot 137· 1100. ' .. .. - '• .. 0 ( Solons Hear. NewD~:. War AngJ~s .. ·- P'rolJI Wire ~ 1o •• W ASlllNGTON -AU.'1'"f ~ral John N. Mitchell 11id loday;a.nUlbbor·<I Southeast Asian lelders·Wefe .Ja.oMd:• JUeaaJ drug traflic, and llle'-Umled StktOi hop•<( lo "eliminate tbW pait)clpalloO" both In their pYertllllOnll .aful Jn dl'JPo Meanwl)ile. Deputy lleW1ae Soaeiorf David Pacuia'aMounctd todly \ht Pei,. tagoo ii: prepared to arant. on a ·cUe-by· case· basia, retroactive llIWity .to ~ormer servicemen en.charted willr lea than honorable circum!t&ncel becaua ol drug abUJe. Sen. Edmund S. MU!kie. (0.Ma!De). aald. It a Senate hcarµig ·be ·had; beard """' .. tltal high polilkal -miHt.i(Y leaden in IUCh countries aa"Bunftl, Laol and Thailand wen d .. ply illvolved In \lit illicit dnig tiadt. ' · Mitchell said tt1e1reports·w~-true. "The fact of tM matter is' there llU been inYQlvtment of gos'urunc.nt officlala in 11.pn:ie (If f:hcse count.riM, ·~he~· ":.W• feel we have .idmlifrld 10m~ oJ tht111, and ateps "" belnl ·i.a.·11r-.,,_ eolllltrJ9 'to··~ tlWlr porllelpao tlon," .~ ail)! . : Mitch~ ~to ...... 'aey'ol tho leadtfl. · . . Tl!e. special Sellai• •ubco!!ll!lliii-· to a>Mtded•·~--1U' ·It. -. !,~; :w.:m. .b<JM ~=.hi jjje '.lltii'1i ~bat. t11e ·~·clnir <pljll!P. · De'mDcratie -s-Mtft, ~ . thl J114n'.wu litjle ,.Olii.lhu''.&-bos.cia lhe ""°'anlzal!oo..""•d •,. , , : , ''.It 'beg!Jwli> ~ .. tOoUC!I w!iin .. don't know what eJ~,eo do~1and'w want to create the illusJoa~or action Od ·~ cern;· we!Cfeate •'~? .. uniti lniotfie 'Wblt9 HOU$e, and assign .It. tile i-.tek of coordinating aome .Unknown 10iuUon to the problem," sen. ~·.A.' RtMcoff ([).Com1.), said. . .Mitchell and m:w Seantaiy EIIlol L. RJchai'il!Oii. ilooii -Pldari!,.IHl!llod belore.lht seiiaie'a Jolnt ·Subcommittet on lnteri.overnmtD'4]. RalaUca .and ,Es:· ccuUve. Reorpniiatina. . : 1liey U<aed immedl<le onactzpeot ol Nhon'1 plan to set up• apec:Lf:l aCUob ol· fice for dru1 abule ,pre"ption · in tH White House to coordinate t b 1 eovernment:s atuek on drugs. Packard taki the Pentqm will welcome rtfcrra1a by member• ol. Congress. ol cues in which,. tcrme.r servicemen .arc atumptin& to remove from· their records d i r ho no r ab l • discharges aiven them bccaUN: of their involvement with drugs. He uid the Defense Dcparlmt'Dt . ii prepared to lift such d!Jch•rae• from u ind1vktual's record and to grant him &a honorable di.sc'bar1e if the •lfuatioa war-- ranta It. He said Jbe,Pea1-wouJd,Jat.r spoil out detalb. ; PaCkatd uld'be-has also illutdtodlya• memoran-lo aH mllit.ry ~ to ·sttai1bten out ootdualon ·o.u .the~­ in1a of a drug .amnuty .proarun in tht active Armel Servte.. . ~ '"'"" b1vo -complalnUI 111a1· In ..... ..... amnetly -..... -~, .. !roedom from poulbl• ~ dlacbarge « other pmilllvt ·actlon. ' . , , r - ' . ' ' -' I SC Area Guards Train ·New NY Recruits ly TIEllAY COVILLE tf 'lflt 0.Uy PUM lt.H Eleven Soulhern California lifquard!, ine1udtni alJ: from tht Orane:e Coast, fl•w to New York Tutadly to !lelp train 200 Loni bland lifquardl for th< stai.. 1't Lons t11Ud st.at.e Para eom- mfldon luued a plea for htlp fnlm Callfcnla when Jonea ,Buch came up ahQrt on quaUtted 11.ftl\W'd• after Elater vf'eauon. · L«al (UlJ'cb will help sh1pt up the 200 New Yort recruit& and abo heir> revise thlt rtatt's Wtpard aystem ~·hieh l! re,port.edly tome 30 years b t h in d CaUfomla methodJ. MU &wman, l!llisla.nt dirt clor <lf harbors and beaches in HUlllington Buch, 11 budine tbl 22-man California """llllioot. The Caltt«nlant are expe<tad back Out Tuuday, Bob Rt:ed, Matlbt Safety Director for Newpert Beach aaW the Nt"-' Yorkers wanted f.he. • ll .team to train Eut Cout . · · ··:~l Cout methodl. " .Y *Pt. three to 111: men to restue , and it !till may tab ~ lS ~ to pull hlm out of tl>e watet,•,·~-pplolned. "Thtl<' ~.jl~ GoOuY )oiid tntft.etlve. We mi, --W;,..\Wo lnett•on a victim aftd cu -·l*D''d it !Iii watar In leoi· than follri ,mip 'ii;""• , "We IJot ..... more jelpo and boa II and ""~ ~ l\:tl!ll tlleaper thaJI tMtn .. ·~~·· . ·~ "!le'lj>Or( ,,....., 'Capt. BuddY' ltllbo mldU.141D-bey, are port o( llJo. u._ 'trlilllo&. '*""· llelldeo ~ ot11t< or~ co.at trainers an: LI. Mark'~i, H-~· Capt :· Pliflltp ·stubb<, s an ~: · and Lt.· Euiene De Paull1, ~Jf.~:Jrrc .plea f~ help came to Calif~.~ the Surf Lll• Savtnc '~ d. America of which both ·itatea'.attmemben. 1be California llfeguards, moat are ~· tnl1ruct<n IOI' theJr • ..,, cltlU, Will put the Ne• York guardl through a rtaorous 1evtJMfly, 40 tot.al houri, ~~ spent IDd other coata for thfl C&lifomla conllnJent, u ·well as their aalarlet, wlll ba completely paid for by Che Natt Of New York,~ uld. At ftn1, Callfornla oUlclals •·tre reluc-tant to co becluae early Wormatlon in- dicated the New York pardl were on atrJU or rolnl to 1trlb. "W; !old our boy, to return Im· med!lfely ll -. ...... , horUllty," Reed aaKI. "We 're not stepping ln the mlddle of any labor problems. TbiJ is 9due1Uonal only." .Bowman. hon••· ter.,bcmec::I Hun. lfnlton Buch olllcia!J Tuuday nl1ht to u y tbete wu no itrl.k1 problem, but the atate baad>a bad marely been ca111ht ohort Ill qu.1111~ llltpardl and need tuick pip lo pd fratntnl. Aug. 3 Election Preparations 'Will Continue' PrtpvaHons for the Au,. J municipal election en the Lquna Beach high rlae lnlt!at1Ye will c<mUnut detpllt a tu:- paytr'I action to have the elflCtlon rultd ille1al , Lacuna c:lty c:lerk Dorothy Mulftlt said today. "J .-am to a11urt the ciUiens or LllU"a Beach that, until ruled otherwise by \he courts, the prcceedlns• for the up-com.J.na munlc:lpal election Aug . 3 wiU c:onUnue," Mrs. Musfelt 11ld. Applicatiorw lor aMentee ballot., ·which may be made ill per.on or by mall. will be 1ectpt.td by the city clvk'1 office up &o and includin& July 'ZT. she added. OIAN•I COAST • DAILY PILOl ou.NfO (Oo\)T PUIU&MIN• CCIM'Alf'I' l•Mt+ N. W••4 ........ _. ....... J.,1r; 1. c.,1.., VID ..,...._ .... ._.. """"" '"-" r::..,.Q ...... "'-" A. .. .,,.,r .. --0...W. H. t.-ll•li•r~ P. Ntll ..... _ ~ l•illn ---2Jl F•re1t .A••11•• j111U'-f •4.1111": P.O. a.11 .U, t1611 S-CI nra ~ JOI ~wfh U C.11111• l••I, tl.12 --C:•M M-~ -*' lllY lirwt = ... Cll:lm .............. _ ... • ...,... u•'• .... ._"'"" • --- ' DAILY PILOT 5111! P~Qtt ' NEW M~BiRS OF LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL BOARO WELCOMED ABOARD OFFICIALLY Tru'itM& Gtr1ld Linke, P•trlcle Giiiette Given Oath by Supt. William Ullom ,Lagttn~ Trustees Sworn In Overflow Audience .Sees Thomas N a.1ned President Lquna Beach Unified School District t:wte!:a Mra_ Patricia GIUette and Gerald lJnke were 1wor11 Into office Tuesday night before an overflow au· dience at the EducaUon Ce nter. Directly following the lnstallation of lhe new members, William Thomas, elected in April to fill the vacancy left by William Wilcoien who resigned, was named to serve as president of the board. Thomas was nominated for lhe po11t by Linke, Mrs. Gillette aeeonded the motion, Laguna Given Permissio11 To Park in School Lots Thf: city of Laguna Beach was granted ptrmi.!sion Tuesday night to use the high achoo! parking lot for summer parking for ~wntown employes. After Jpproval was given by the school boards, Superintendent \V illiam Ullom au111sted the dlllrlct look lnto receiving 1 adpened from Ul! city to cover part of the cost of resurfacing the lot in the luture. "There wlll be some wear and tear on the Jot from tbe use thl.s .i;ummer," Dr. Ullom sa.ld. Board members r-.1r.i;. Patricia Gillt tle, Gerald Linke and William Thomas said they would favor Ullom exploring U!e matt.tr with the city. Trustee Norman 8-rowne said w e of lhe lot would be "minimal" and that the schools should not "seek any money from the city." The paymenl plan wa! expected to be diacus.sed lhl.s mornini between city and Long Beach Man Held in Laguna On Drug Charge A Long Beach man !s in CU5lod y in the Laguna Beach city jail \'.l"nding analysis of 100 tablets police suspect are LSD. On patrol in the Laguna Cllnyon B.oad· Woodland Drive area 1'uesday afternoon , officers ~t Ron1aine and Ktith Collins said they saw the suspect, Brian Marshon Lawton, 20, place something on t.JJe front seat of hb parked car after a conversation vo'ith another man, then drive olf. 11le offictrs stopped Lawlon's car. which wu (lpl!'raling with defective brake liahts, and allq:edly found the sus~ted LSD tlbl&, 11 tm'll ll quantity of mari- juana and S900 in currency. Booked on aUJpicion of possl!'SSion of dan1er&us df'Ul s for sal~. he Is being held in the city jail pending arraignment 'I'hur.lday. school offici2Js. The UR of t~ high school parking lot is to help replace parking spaces l~t al ong Laguna Canyon Road, after a crackdov•n by slate officials. The city plans to utilize the hi&h school Jot for cars or do...,·ntown employes, thus freeing spaces for visitors during the summer festival season. The city will run mini-buses to and from the high school lot. CdM Service Set For Mrs. Orrick Of Laguna Beacl1 Services vdll be held Thursday in Corona <lei J\lar for EloiSt> Fritsche Or· rick, 56. longt ime Laguna Beach resident and forn1er en1ploye of the Laguna Beach School District and city finance department, \\'ho died Sunday at her hon1e. 2868 Chillon Way. ln!ern1ent in Pacific View J\1emorial Park \\'ill follow lhe 2 p.n1. rites in Baltz f.1ortuary Chapel. 1-.lrs. Orrick is survived hy her hus- band, ~\'lichae!. daugh~r, Melissa S. Hoose of Ne\\'port Beach ; brother, James t.. Fritsche nf Claremont ; and mother, f.1rs. Eloise F'rit.sche or Laguna Bt1ch. A native of MiMesola, 11'1.e had lived in Laguna for the past 30 )'tars. French Court Holds 3 Airlines Liable PARIS \AP l -A Pari!I'. appeals court held Tue~day that three international airlines "·ere legally responsible for pro- hlen1s cau~d by noise in 12 communities around Orly Airport. The airlines are Pan American '\'orld Airv.·ays , Trans '\'orld Airlines and Air r·rance. Onofre Pa~ked New Sand Well Accepted by Public State Park offlcl1ls assest>d the •l· tendance totals for the new San Onofre Bluffs State BtM"h today and termed iu public acceptance durtna the loog hoUday weekend as "out1tandin1." RtCional St.alt ParU he•d Jim WhU.ebud n ld pnllminary fiiUret show· @d that at least 1,000 persons used the fU&Pd 11.rt\ch of blufflop and be•ch whidl opened for I~ 111ummer M?llOll duriq; the tnOependence Day v.·ee.kend. Clmpinl and day uae shared equal time, he said. •nd Whlttbead predicted • growln1 number of regular visitors to the 3.5 ml~s nf roa!ltlln,. which Iii the first portlnn of Camp Pendleton property ~ned for publlc us!! In the history of lht base. • "We, of cOlH'J&.. had wall-to-wall people at all our facilities in lhe area ·over thf! 111eekend. and many or the campers we.re. spillovers from other units at Doheny and San Clemente," he explained. Campers set up their gear al the bluffs beach along the shoulder of old Highway IOI. Ae«S3 to the sand! below U made alon1 steep. graded trails. Whltehe1d said visitors over the weekend "didn't compllin a bit about the inconveniences." In fact , he added. ''L~ilors offtred praise becaust the area has been left felalively untouched. "Tht v ~eem to think that v.·e need more 11reas ilk~ this where there i~n ·t ll'lt eJ· trn5h·e de\·elopment. They like It the way i1 11:." ht ~ll lrl The vote for Thomas was una1un1ous. Linke was elected clerk of the board. The three -Thomas, Linke and r-.1rs. Gillette -ran on conservative platforms during the April board elections. but did not take any action al the n1eet 1ng to alter programs within the innovative l.aguna schools. Onl y t\vo of lhe n1ore than 41) per.!.ons attending the n1eeting addressed the board during oral comrnunicalions. John ri.1~'szak. out going pre.~idenl of !he Laguna Beach Un1(1ed Facultv A~sot:ia· lion (LBIJFA l and resigning teiith('r. :-aid ''decisions in board meetings <Jrc nol b;is· ed on luck. but on hard 11urk and cooperation on the par! of lhe bv<trd and the community ·•rm ver~· pleast"<I \\Ith the presen- tation here and I don't think there "'ill be any problems with U1is board i;:etting the information it needs fnr decisions for good prograrns ... ~1yszak co1nmented. He also introduced Art Fisher. a Thurston Intermediate teacher. as 11ew presiden t of LBUFA. "This boi.lrd should fctl fortun11te fnr the concern teachers show fnr educa· tiona l programs and the te<iching situa- tion. V..1e will work with ~nu for the best possible education for the children in this distr ic1. .. Fisher said Supe1·hank Hikes Rate NEW \'OHK (t.;P l) -Chase ~lanhal· tan Bank tu<la v bccC11ne the first or the nation's su perbanks to raise thl' uneresl rate for prime business loans to 6 percent from 51'4 rercenL About JO nther bank~. 1nany or then1 n1a111r 111~t111i1111ns. r;,1~ed the prime ralf' Tuc.~dav ~ ·' TODAY by • ' / From Prague's ri1u~eum of Fine I Art to ~1 cxico's Chapel of Our Lady of the Hosary you'll find Je\\'e\ed I pieces \\'hose his toric :-::cntiment 1s not ours: you can lo<i\... hut not touc h I ... d esi re hut not po:-::t'"~· Rut in nur store ~ou can buy an tique je1,1:elry, \\·atchcs and cl ocks collccl- ed over the past 25 year,o;~ We have mixed cmotlons about selling or keeping some or th ese pieces, such a s a 14 kt. gold bulton hook. old pocket 1,1·atches and rings !or men. a truly antique diamond pin "'ith rubies, peridot and ol d mine-cut diamond s, a i:oli d gold mesh bracelet \\•ith 1,rorkmanship gone forever. and an oriental pearl pin whose bacground section per- mits changing colored velvet to match your dress! You 1,,·on'l find such pieces in foreign museums. and rarely in antique shops. So if you want some- thing different, Jewelry virtually impossible lo duplicate. come on in ... we'll spend ti1ne 1,1,ith you on detail and history of our fascinating Antique collection. each item in good useable condition. And 1f ~·n1 1 now possess. and \Vant to sel l. any such ant i que~. l\'t!:0r<' 1nlf're~t ed! 3 Capo Offi~iials Favor Bike Trail Hy PATRICK BOYLE Ot t~• 01lt~ ~1111 Sl11! Thrre b1ke·r1d1ng Sari Ju:in <.:ap1.i1ranu t'l!/ vlficials said toda~· they f<111ored a 1·u11nt)-Wide system of b1c~1·lr 1ralls. liu l each noted Sl'Veral pro1Jl,,1ns to bt· overcorne pnur to cunslrue11011 "I 1h1nk 1l would Ix' 01 1111(' 1dl'<•." s~nd city l'OUnc1l1n:1n Josh (;:i rnn1ell. ·who notl'd he rodr hi~ hikf' h1 1\ork toda~<, ' hut unit'"-~ 1l wen: dt>!ll' on pub!Jl' land. 1! 11ou1d t'll\<u l t•n111l1•n1111.11Jo11 of pr11 iite pro1xr\\ ··Thi' ft"<1! pr1)blt:1n would bt> getting lhe- lhlni.: 1nl'IH'!)llr:1l1'd 11110 the general plan !Of the <·11.1 I," p1)1n1ed out l'nUncdrnan .J:urics Thorp, 11u!1ng that eunstruc!lon of ;-i n<Jrruw hndgP could easily elin1111a1e lhe poss1h1hty 11r t'ross1ng it with a bi\...c !rail. Plantung t'On11n1 ss1oner Chuck Alle n also said the land ac(1uisilion would pose a problen1 and · tailed lor "trrrnendou~ puhlil! \)res:.tu·i: 011 pubt1t olfil'ials .. to 111- :-:urP lhc right of 11 ri.v t h r o u g h tf l'l'l'luprnrn!s. '!'hf' coun!y proposal nnw being studied by lhe 13onrd of Suf.'Crvisors would, in its l 1r~t phase. link seven regional parks 111[h lllt' t·on1n1unities of San Juan 1'ap1s!rano. Lagltn<i Belich, l\'e\\·porl Be:1ch ahd llunlington Beach '~i th 125 rn!les of bicycle trails. A second phase wou ld add 188 mile of frails, linking all 22 cities in Orange Coun ty with historic. scenic and recrea· tion sites. Dennis Smith 1'akes New Post On School Board Denn is Smith or Laguna 1-lills will take liis place as a t1·us1ee of the San Joaquin Llcmentary School District during the boa rd's 7 p.t)l. meeting tonight The nei.Y rnrmber, who is a leacher in the Ocean View Elen1entary District in Huntington Beach. will be sworn in rcp!ac1ng Philip Bradfield or El Toro \\'ho rhrl not seek another term. Gralian Bidar! of El Toro, who also was electerl la~t ;\larch, v.·iJI begin another four.year term The lxianl \\'Ill be n1c1 by a lengthy agenda. On e of !he items will be consideration of proposals subm1tLed by teachers, classified cm p/oyes anrl administrative emplnyes con~ing perfo rm ance evaluation. All three groups subn1itted plans lo the board on how employes can be evaluated for salary increases in the event the district formally arlopts a non·automatic sillary incrrasc program . Reports will include one on how the district rnight participate in improving park111ays on school siles, 1he level o[ :-;erv1cc being pro1·1detl by the bus com- pany lhal transports the district's trainable n1entally retarded students, and a program !or establlshing classes for <1sphastC' children. Aphasia L~ impairment of 11ie power to use or understand speech. An E:Xecutive session also is scheduled in \1hich a d1scuss1on of potential can- thd1tcs for principal of Cordillera School 111 1'.hs.~100 VicJo 11·111 continue. Spokesmen ft•r 1h~· a1lniin1:.t1al1011 "ould nol ~a} 1r a rlt>c1s1nn 1s expected '\'rdnesdar. On~ of the trails 1n the proposal wou!d lead from Doheny Beach State Pa.rk and Dana Poin! 10 the San ,JuCJn Capistrano 1'.lission and inla nd to St'ln Ju;i n Can)O n alo11g lh£' Oretega fllMh11a~ Counciln1an Gammell S<i id he ha~ !all.· ed with several 1rea residents about building bikt trails and h•~ ~ce ived a Javorable re1.1ction. ' At:quis1tion of land 1s the big ... 1umbl· i11g hlr.ck," r:an1n1eJ! ~aid "~o one ha1 t·ome up 11·ith any good ideas of how tn do H 111!h1n th~ bu1lg('I \\1e would hoPf' lo kttp the t11x basf' a.~ 10111 a'i possible." Thorpe aJ,;o said obtaining the land for l·onstruct1on of the trails ~ould be a pro· li\£'1n. but he did oo.t think it would 11dd to n1uch lo current city expenses. .. In most cases.'' he said, .. , think ~·e t·ou!d incorporate Uiem t !he bike trail!! I without too mJJCh extra cost . But T would think the planping money Wl'ltlld have to r.orn e from the countv levtl." «You ca n'I do anyl.hing u·ithoul getting se1·eral junsdic!ions together ." he added. The (lfficials al! said they ridt: the ir bikes often and Thorp! noted he. had· ev~n ridde1l a few li mes to Saddleback College, where he teaches. ·-1 don·! really know anyone that is against it," said AJJen al>out the btke trail propo~al. "and that is what is so good about it. .. ··~1y "'hole fam ily rides," he added, ''and "'e \\/OlJ]d ride even more if there "'ere .safer places to ride bikes." Allen said now was the lime to acquire the righl of 1,1:a:y for the !rails because "five veers from no~'. it will be 10 times as hard to get the land.·· Councilman Gammtll said many more residents are beginning to give up theit cars for hikes and s:uSgest~ a white llne along the side of, roadways a1 1n alternative "bike trail" until the county trails could be built. Training Course Set for taguna 'Hot Lihe' Aids Training sessions for \·olunteers to mall a ne\V Laguna Beach "hot line" will open Thursday evening in ~ Guild Hall al Sl. ~lary's EpJSCOpal Church. Taught by qualified instructors, lht sessions will be 'held from 7 p.m. m JO p~m. Thursday. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and from 7 p.m. lo 10 p.m. Saturday and from I p.rn. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Vo~nleen wiil be required to 1ttend aU four sessioru of the crash training pro. gram in "creative listening." A charae of $1 for supplies will be made. Any interested per!!On over the age of 18 may qualify as a hot line volunteer, \\•ith service hours to be arraniied after training. Incoming calls will be transfer- red to the volunteer's own phone by an anS\.\'f'r1ng service. The hot line will be in service 24 hours ~ day. IS'QViding understanding ean for those who wish to talk ov~r their pro- blems with guaranteed anonymity and referrals for emergency servicts. For the lime beina. the service will be privately financed and the number i1 ei· peeled to be announced shortly after the ,·olunteer training sessions 11re com· pleted. OOMEGA Electronic Chronometer '~\~ ,6!;: J ; ~ . 'No \\'t'll're ti~!' (in\011 find the r,J,able l{CUrJ cy of rhe electronic: '"'1P11•t re '"th 1h' prec•S-'On oi rhe chronomtt,r. Tliis new O•nrga [lec!ron1c" •I tlo>e 10 being pe1iecl 11 we could m•kt it. /I 14~1 itold trip. •IAi nle~s 1reel bick, w.1tt1 rt1i1t1nt case. prottct tht! 11melP'51 iccurAC\I of 1h1l w.rch A '"''t rp Jecnnd h~nd1 <i i· r nd .11 onl) rnkin<' it> ''lur ;11 • pr.c11c.1I tim epit!cr,, ~11"0 trl and •re' m1l~\lonr 1ri "trckriu~ing, thr Omtg.i.tfec: 1·on1c Ckronom,lt/. 14lt, itold top, ~t11 nlt~s steel bJc\f, "''tP'r 1t)•!t.1nt. c.1 ll!'nd1r, '"'''P ~rco.id h.1 r1d. \\ i1h b•ar,lrl ............ , .. . .... .. • ........ . .• SlbO \l11h ~lr•P ..... ,.,, ... , ...... ., ....... ,. ....... .,,.., )J1j "'1 ~·ti• •ittl 10llh mt tch1r.1 b"crltr ...................... s11; \\o!li <llJJI .... , ..... '''"•'•''"•'••••~,.._..., ............. j 19:i J. C. fiumphrie~ Jeweler:! 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA ' CONVENIENT TERMS 1• Yl.Al5 IN !AMI LOCATION ----~~ ... -:z-• -----~---. .._ ... ~----·--..:.----:::-."i--·---... --· -_,,.._~ ... ;..,,. __ -., ---~-­ -~ -,_ --~'--------.... 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JOHN CU~Nlf f' "' l utlneu Aft•l~ll NEW YOH K IAPJ -Tht.S is an excellent time to buy 1~sues or new strn:ks sajs ~111ton Fisher Son1e sound co1npanu~s \\Jlh good prospecls are of rer1ng their shares 1he poten t1al for bi g pioflts ex1s\s But-be1\are A sound foun dat1Qn tn the ne" issue rnarket often deteriorates suddenly catching the na11e the greedy and the tools 1n quicksand The publics only protection 1s sa>s somet1n1es 1l enou gh f'1~her " n d 1sn t protection BOO K i\U rllORS t.lonry "' S tee l Fi r1ris T ell Big R ecycle Plan PlTI'SBURGH -IBW) - 'Top executives of se1 en of the nation s major :;\eel com panies Jointly annou nced a prog ram "hich could even tually resu lt in Lhe recvchng of vi rtually every can used 1n the US They head companies which produce the ttnplated or tin free tvpes of steel the.I are made Into more than 60 billion cans a year The tinplate produ1:1ng com pan1es have eslabhshcd 80 can collection stations 1n 39 cities 1n 13 states This figure complements \he 164 can collect1on centers already eslabl1shed hy th.e can manufacturing industry tllore <:ol!ect1on points are planned 101 the near fulure the At the san1e t1n1c tinplate ptofluc 1ng t on1pnn1 es announced the~ 11uuld accept for ren1elt1ng all the used steel and Bl rnetalhc cans they ca11 gel The cornpa111es Bethelchein Steel Corp '" Jones & I aughhn Steel Corp K111ser Steel Corp National Steel Ulrp United States Steel Co r p \\heeling Plllc;burgh Steel Corp and Youngslo1' o Sheet & Tube Co The steel 1ndu~trv s ex cans are a part \Ve are taking prompt and eHechve acuon to help reclaim d1sca1 ded cans ;ind to recycle thein in our furnaces g1~1ng lhcrn new life rrs uselul Slee! prorluc!s The st i>:cl f::ic1hl\ can col .... , I' CllTIOU~ llUS1 NFSS N.t.Ml ST.O.Tl"M!.NT LEGAL NOTICE T11e lollow!no P• oons 1r1 oo"~'-----------------Ousl~~n ., I WOLFF f. t! TE R PP IS E 1 Pr nc~lon O Co•!t Mtu ., , , .. , ,ICTIT IOUS 8 USINI S\ NAMI ST.0.llMENT ~toohen G WO f! Xll Pr nCt !On Or Co>!8 M"" Th• •ollow n• pt >On• I • "o no Ef c ll Mnonev wnn 111 S•ooh r Ou• '" "' llo1 C R•<!Ondo l••<h S II CO 1NVESlMElll COMP.O.N 't' lido Ntwi>O I 8••<" rno Ou•n••! or no coo <t<I b• '.1•11 V • lcct1on cente rs 11 e re an 1 c,,,,.r-01 "" .,,No C• 1t0<n • d b R ! t £ si.v• won ThtG<IO • R I! noe ?~1 l •v F 1 m nounce Y 0 Jer T", ,10 •mtnt , •d w tn tn• coun v Pl•<• Soni• "'n• C• !o nl• I-lo 010 E Lauterbach jlf(';SJdenl of c • ~ ol O••ng1 Coontv on Jun• It 1~11 "'~'""""" •ll w e o"'"'" o I Bv B!ve 1, J M10dox Otoutv Coun1v l'noht m C1ll!orn • C • """ Mt • \Vheehng Pittsb urgh S te e ci••> No • •·~con ••• 111 1><>• t• """ C• 1 These centers 31 C Iota led Puo 1hrd Oro Ot Coo,1 0 1 I~ P OI Tn • Ou1lnt " I• Ot n1 tOl'IOUll" Ov • Junt' '/l JO 111<1 Ju v } I• 1'11 ISll II L mh~ Pt lnor~h • from Bethlehem s Sparro1~ Th~O. R II no• Point Plant in the Ea.st to LEGAL f'\rlOTICE rn~ ~~":,,,";nr•, ';,win tn• coun1v Ka1~er s Fontana 111111 in the l-----------le"" or Oianoe C0<m!• on Jun• 15 It/I ''119 f!y 8t••tlv J M•d•o~ De1>11'1 C.01mty \\est and hkc !hose of the ,.. CTITIOUS IUSl>ll!SS (l•r- 11 II NAME STATEMINT Publl•1>•a can companies 111 accept a r1 • 1o1io"' n; oe ion , ""nt bu~ n~• Jun• JO onG kinds or c<.>llS regardless or •• Otl-Coa'1 01 v Ju v I I• I ltll !)pe of ma terial OUINtAN I. J[NNING'> !NSUllANC!Ol------,--~~CC= ,t.G ENCY 0\0 II"" '>!r•• N~l>(lf l.EG!\.L NflTICE l~Ac~ Ctlll "1"60 NOTI~ IAll lll1 NOTICI! TO ClllOITOlli SUl'llllOll COUllT 0" THI STA Tl 01' CAL,,Oll NIA "0 11 THI (OUNTV 01' 011.t.NGI EI I I • Doc••"" No A-lfll! EAlll OWE>! ULYNN NOTICE IS MEll[l'I' G!V(N to 1no c •d to" ol 11 r 1l>ov• n1mod a-ced•n1 1no1 1 po w ~ n1• n~ tl•lmt oq~ n• th• ,, G d•<•d• • • •"'lvlr~ 10 t • 1n1m will> lnr nocut1 • ~nucn• • n 11>1 oll <• ot II>• (ltr~ ol 11>• o!lovr onl\11"'1 COufl o< lo Piii•" '"-w in tne nec1n1rv •oucne 1 le In• """'"""""" 01 the gtllc• or !a ot1o•n1v• C 0 O IC. 5 E Y '>CHUMACHEll COlEMAN MIN'l',o.RO &. MOWllllO l8'1' J .t.M £5 T SC HUM ... CHE•l UI lawn 1nd Counltv llNd Or1nor Clllto•n • '1661 wnl<n •• 1ne olK • or 1>v1 ntu o! ti>• 11P'>lltr• anf'd In •II'"'""" Pt•ttl" nv 10 tne t•I~!~ ol u ld d•cf<lonl w lhln '°"' m0f'lll>1 Utor tnt lit>! 011bl c~lll'ln or '" 1 no•lcr Oiied Jvl'lt 1• ltll tensive act1v111e.s In '" The steel 1n du strv ~x ccuttves stressed that can col lect1on centers 11h1te 1m 1)(lrtant at lh\5 ltnH' a1 e not themselves the sclut1on 10 1he nat1c11 s .sohd 11a~ll' d1sixi~al problems The u!!11nale soJu 1100 said Goll 15 an ef f1c1ent S\ ~tern cf mun1c1pal :;ol1d \\aste n1anagemcn1 ;ind recychn~ of all valuable TH[ CHAllLES J CNNINGS Ill 1----------------1 THE Flllll N.O.T ION 4L 11.t.NIC OF OP ... NC.E COUN !Y a v Mlcnaet P Ot~!fnd v1ronmental control " e re spothgh1ed bv Ld"1n II l1ot\ cha1rm<!.ll of United Stales Steel 11ho "ns rrceot I y elected lo a \110 1ror tenn as chairman of Aineric~n 11 on & S!cel lnsll!Ule l•ott said \\r share tht' growing public conce1 n over the prohle nl.'i of litter and solid \\(l~[e di.sposril or 11h1ch steel m~1f'n!l!s of We know you re tired jumping up and doing the DASH-AND-DIAL half e very be,ause doesn't hour just your newspaper list all the TV 'hannels you 'an • re,e1ve But soon you 'an down and relax sit The DAILY PILOT Them All ••• Lists SAN DIEGO, TOO and WEE!K S1arl1nq Next Week (April 17 lh I in daily loqs, too DAILY PILOT '>Ull:.0.NCE •G[Ol('I' OF ANAH[IM 1 (Al lo l'llf Co•-11 on t!lO I r<h ';! ••I N~WDO I 8••~" (I I f'1UO l nl< 1>11<lnt., 1 be nv ronc1uc Id ,,. • Co•ooro on Cne 1 .. O J enn nv• P •I ornr 1n!• , • •mtnl I •d "'tn tno Coun!v (tr~ o! o •n•• re n n Jun• 11 1'11 MtlCHlLL & MITCHl!LL .. !lorn••• 11 law Utt Wll1h r1 &1~0 l.•1 An11lt> t t I IOfJ> 11l"J Pub oh•~ 0 on<!t Jun1 2l l-0 1nd JvlY 0 " 1606 II .. "t•U F ICTITIOUS IUJ1"1f.:~I N.t.MI Sl.t.TlMf.Nl to lgw no oeroon ' dO nt JI~' THQM.t.S OUl()OOO lll•VEL \110 W COi t! Mwy N<wPQr1 ~••<M •1•.0 J ( •• H•nd le~• 11?1 ~·"'· (IUI C r foun •nV1 ltY Call '11tl ln 1 l>u>lntn I• °"lno cOndU( ed bY '" lndlv du•I J C •• H•ndt c~• Th J ~I~ •mon !llO<I w lh t~t Loun1v Cl••-01 o 1no• COlinh on Jvl'I• n 111 f.Y lltv• • J M•cl<IO• ~Ollh C:oY I• ----ICI~ ~ I EGAL NO flCE Pub !htd Or•no• Co•' Jun. JO •nO JV • I lo 11 , '!Ml l'IC TITIOUS 8 US1Nl'JS "'AME ,T .. Tt!MENT I __ I EGAI NOTICE F .. U I l'ICTITIOUJ 8UI NI:!' NAME \T•TIME"'T l~t In g,. r,g e >On ~u• n• ' • li t "'"" A ...: • ... 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TtUll Olflcff E ••cu1o• ot int w II or ~I el>ove "'"''" o~rl<lt"' (001(S£Y SCHUM•Cl1Elt COLlM.O.N MINYllllO & HOW.t.110 &v J•m•• 1 scnum•ch., lU Tewn '"' (OU~ll'l' ll•1t o '"'' C•Utornl1 11111 Tfl Ol<l lO 1111 Al! ... n1V1 !fr lt>ICUI•• Put Ion•~ 0 •nvt Cot •t 0 1 Iv Juno JO •nc! J111 7 \~ 1 It/ LEGAL N(ITICE "' 1M5 II " 1111) CE•Tl,IC.t.Tf. 0, auSIOIE'S F CTITIOUI N•Ml LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LIO.t.L NOTICI NOTltl 1NVITIHO 1101 NOT CE 15 HEllE8Y GIVEN "•t h• f!O• d ol l•"•t••• ol !ht O<t1n Vf•w $<"°"'1 0 l<t o Ot1no1 (ountv H llng!on 8•1ch (1 l!g•n • w I rece v< b O• o "" c"'" Fu•n tu • II os ... 111 I>• r1c1v~uo!o ?{J(lp m Ju•71 lt71 t i lho Adm"" "' gn Ollie• o u d SchOlll o U• ct 1~n WI nt< -..•onut Huntlnoio ll••<h C• l!Ofn • 11 wn cn Im• ••l<I b U• will t>t o~nH "'" '""' lo• Int """""" !I! Fu•l'I " • ~ I CCO •Hn<• w I '" Soe< I colton• now on t I n 11>• of! (I o! 11 d D 1!•/c! Th• 8 dd• t UI •nit., lo ""' v• •m• ~' "'"' 11..i un '" 4n • t.,n•I• "'' '"•l•O •~d low Blade •Oft•• •u•n 1h 1<1d I ontl ou•cl>•••• ' ""' Hmt ! mt wll'1 b d • I<•• 1u1••nlud Novom""' I II/I "'" ••m• 0 10., oed I" ouvn !I> • I> a '"' I comtttv ,.,.,, Gov•r" nrl'll Cod• Stc!lo"• OJQ •ll'I• T"• C• •o•nlo H IH •• WI I .,.. In "" "I/on ... '"" n•I<•• OlJOl•O Fl'<Jf I I E• c • T ' e •mp!lon c• 11"'"" .. ru bt 1.,.n •l>f<I r •o• col>• l n• llo••d of 1 "' ••• <oh 10 •1•< 1nv •"" •II bl~• """ lo 1 vt '"' ltt•oul• t• n• • n OCE llN VIEW 'CM00l DIST I!! T lh G•o t• (, Lot•" c1 .. ~ gl • 1101 Cl ol Ttu•I•" P~ol •l>•d 0 "'OI Co" D• Ju1!1•1fl I EGAL NOTI< I< 0 '" .... 11 I •GAL NOTICE <It\< ... ~ • OAll ¥ PILOT 23 '"' LEGAL NtmCE '~· •lC T"IOU• •ut1111ua lol.UO.e &TAntM•llf .. ,..,.,, "' "'"""' .. G ... Ll ... lt ENT E It P 1111 IS f: i II' C10rl!IO (00" Met• C•!lfOl'l'tll tH'1 It M G1lklw•, 119 c...b<'lli., Ce011 M••• Ce lltorll • '111/ l!'l l!l1rt.111lt •o•u1'20ol PtoHO I ll•lttnt M)l)l T ~ • 11\/llntn 11 btlrte c.....,cttl "' A •-••I o••l<>1r"'1 o R M G1llow1v '" • 11111m1n! I ltd w11n 1"1 i:;..,n11 C 01~ r1 Or1ne1 '°""" .., JuM ~ 1'71 !\~ lt•1tlV J M1GdOA 0."'ty (Ol/l'llf c ~·k Pvt '"" Or1n11 Cou 1 Oll'Y Jvn1 JI 1nci Ju • / i • 71 lt/1 LEGAL NO'TICE ' •. llG 71 Loi I• ol T fOC O d•O n ~Cl t<Jo ? U 11 •fr M•P llool< •? Povr • ot M •ct 1n•au• MAP Co nlv l'llOPEllfY llOOllES~ ' I ti DAU, V P!LOi IC Avoid '72 Blow Ma11 y Peo ple Need OVER THE COUNTER ·~•l"'o 1111«1t• .... ......, ... , •I ._.,i-1.t\' t 4 IOI 1.-flASD P t M:ti .. Ml ........... r..t111 <tt fl\Atlt... ftM111 .. _ •• '"''"" n- NASO Listings for Tuesday, July 6 1971 Mo1·e Taxes Helcl N!W vo11r. !AP\ rn, lnlln"' nq I 1 • o ~o o(IN Some people ar<' not ha~1ng en ough rerleral rncoinl' 1.1x wt lh h l'ld f r o n1 1ht'1r pa v<:hecks and 111ay v.111d up o.,.,1ng !he go\rrnrnent a la rge anwunt \971 v.hen they file their return .,Re\enue Ser, ice sad TI1e solut ion ~ Arrange for :.i d d 1 t 1o11 .i 1 w t lhho ld1ng \\llh \Our t'mplover 11 ho has b l' l' n furnished 1 n (or 111 a I 1 o n net't'SSa rv for th 11 purpose The s t and a r d deduct1on fo1 ml'rh JO percent has Ileen 1ncreastd to 13 pcrlent The w1thhold1ng systen1 allo11 ~ a 13 percf'nt deduction 101 ;ill v. •J!c ('arners v.hn are not rnt1t1t'd tn the low 111con1e allo"antc Ho11e1 er the s tand ard deduct1on 1s hn11\ed to 511 51)\J on the tax returr ~or ex ample the "1thhold1ng: trib l<' assume that a singl~ t ixp 1\1'1 wll h a $15 000 1nccn1e 1!.!ll ha \f!: I~ percent or SI 9:-,0 HI deductions But when the t ixpa1rr rills out h1:r1 re111rn and t 11\e~ thr ~I 500 st.1ndard deduct1on 11r $450 less th:in the deducuons allO\\ed for 11 1!hhold1ng lie v.:111 venerallv 11 1nd up n11rn!! tax The samt' tax pave r 11011 ld ha1 e a srm1lar r>rnble1n 1r hie; 1tf'm1zcrl dr<l11cf1n.,~ 11rrr lc>ss Retired Chief Exec. 0 1• nr1 .. nr 111~1 111d 1,1 111 n1111rial 1r~iu1~1, nffl'I chRI trni;:1n::-l'lJ)JC)l1un11v 10 11 h l tl1ll!l II 1111 d 'I f' lll1d J>ll 1\1 h " In a·"•~I 111 dt 1 ! ll)pn1rn l nt 1r1a1 k• l (':\) an~1nn ! I • ,..1lln1 Atti11l1"~ 111!1 1nclud" 1n s' f"1l1t 1111a l lllilll• 1111 1 l:i11 n111c c 1,.,an1..:111_ d • 1111 ini: fQnlai ts And 11a11dl111,., rt• c 1 \<1 !111n~ ll\<f"~~11ry In an1at tl,..llHl\f' !tl! l ~C'ls f q 1al1f1 d ~n1nll f111n~ 1nlu ll<' 1 ( a1for 111n nia1 kt lln_ , o 111 pa n \ t11 ns anti (,, nf'r•1u~ ,1 < k o pa 1f l!11 (1 11 11 II ! fr 1man\f' Abs \ul \y I , I'> 11 \ Ill ~ f' II d It 14 \11 ntir >-: 1r~!n•n1 lrq1111 d I "'1111 I llll{I I I I 1 1111111 n_t r Lt n\1 ! t 111 Bc;ich "lot (l<l~I Soc~ t n Oo•en A"" I'll• covn o Boni< l<11ou••n<• .. '""'" Ir • 1toO.• Booi.. •nO l Ult hi BOn(o • ~ '' Bw<i.11 M l::E~11 1! ~,: ~ ~~~~~~~ H&•ll NC. lJ • ll llou ~n Ml<! Bk• •l 0 1 Co WS• Sl>o"' Bo• JI > 11, C•mb N UV• 8•• '1 17 1 (dnn MU Vo N llnk 75~• l!'o Con""o 8 ln•u••M• Can •O P F <!Un LI JJ o :M o C•O Ma• lndWO!dlh (IP S"'ll ,.,., Co S\o I o (opln A r AFA PS II 19 (lu ft<: ... D Inc I ' • Ca r Co AllS Int l o lo(•tf 11 1 AVM Co • '. Corl G p Al>t I l~O 1 • (o>C NG ACu>ftn! )I ) o C1•n~11 ( A<!m1 J ]>• (fl t> Ad<!'" <N !I !\ , ConVI PS "'dV RO\ I ' I ) cen~ lib "''"' ~ • IO • 10 .. (1 ont • A 41t \f>O Jo l (h.,I 01 All>t<-110 J -l , Chm Lr• AllMr" ll !• (hf 1 In Al<ol<iL 1 , o '-"••• u• 4 clon Lb H '6 Ch 8• d<I Alll•n El 1" I '"'to" Al co 1.n<I 11 , tllo Cnr •Se A Ttcn ' ''• Chr 1S 0• Allo llev j • C Un Mrw A Id £gJt 10, IO'o C unUi A All •• e;ic • o 10 (tlf•\J! B !hJll 13 µt"rcent or tus 1nco1nt !1~r1~m r.. l, ~ :u~n~"' "ll>nC. ...... CIMnOI Annt hlr \\lthholding r>r<r 'm llu" 11 lt , Cow co blcn1 ari~es 11 hen both hu:. !!1 E~~o 1: '11: ~:l"n ~d br111d and 11 1re are cn1plo}ed :F~1"s r.·~~·~~1's~ Allhough t h" 1\1thhold1ng :~ ~u.~, 11: 11;: ~~~"'G;•1 s\ ~lr!lll gives e11c!1 en1plo}e !.., Mf~ !~ J:1• if · ~~1 Pcm thl' r c11 low income allow.1nce l"'m v~ o 1 • 9 c mo in A •11 f 1 J (mD 11!<; the couple IS entitled to only 4nte•" 11 !G 50, com• on c low in come allo11 ance !"t~"1 1~ ~ ! : ~~~ ~~~~ t '' I I el n 1>.dMo~ 1 ! (onl •n 11 It n J in g a JO n r ur.. i. ~Mof> 1 , 1•• Co•enco In r1ddtt1on emp!o;.es 111th ! ~~:G ~ • 1~ • i~~~ \, h gh rnconi es ma) ha ve loo hi A row 11 l JI c •"' co tie 1\Jthheld because the max :~;.~· s. 1~: 1~, ~ ~'·"'~~ t A<(( llDI 00 1 (111 I F~ 1n1u1n \\ itl1ho ding rates are .t.llC.t• Lt 15 , 11 , cvo com l1 n11ted to 2~ percen! for sing le ~~t" ,s"c~ ;': : • g:~r:~~ persons and 25 percent fo r :: fdp~1c :'• i,, g: ! ~:n married persons B•oo •h 11 • 1,. 10• 0 C.•n B~•m Rlt n '11 0•1• P~<I f\~r "° P I 11 D•••!n D fl••>t t F ,p, •1 0.• \ Fd IPaum 1 10'• 11 '10..yln Ir" E • u 8 ••1' M~ n. ll , O.lu• c al. llll CJ p II•• Pt F to II. 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"•-llolv•v ,11~ i ~ vi-In 1Honk:r11a1C'I' ., -.ct!ll9rt~ o w 1 v, _ v; be n• t oi-•an 1td 11-• tM t1~r11•ttv ?7'"' Ac! e •ecu t 11 euumtl:! llY '"''" ,_ jl" t """ '' 11-t!• ntel'l!ll (I-Ctr r t • n. , .. -t i $ lmHd 1-Dlol r " l!o -M• u .. 6... I bone:!• -fb llY m1t•I ttl bY .... ly 'I ~ I I 6 1111-Ne.-fllv ne lvt v •-l!i• "''"•"'" ·~ " ...... ,. htn ,,. u11 -\------------~ I I I --·- • Residiuils Trigger Dispute ••• 'Carme11' Delight to Bel1old, But Sometl1ing Else 011 Ea1·s "Sea dreams" 4 J<tlW FllM I Y ~t:T&ll Fllf .. (11 HOLLY\\'OOD 1AP\ Television residual s payn1c111s actors rl:'Ct'!Vl' 11hcn tht)ir filnlll arc shown on television -arc !he key topic as negotiations bel"ren lhe movie Industry and the Screen Actors Guild con! 1nut· under a strike deadline Bill Bixby Takes Vo1vs By TO,\I BARLEY 01 11\t 0.llf "1111 ,, .. , .. Carrnen" \I.as, in 1nany ways. the 111us1 me1norable of- fcnng uf tilt Stuugarl B<i\Jet during the Ger11Hi11 co1n p11ny·s ~hl'll"t . four-d;iy seuson a! the Shrine Auditoriun1 and 1t would ha\'e been tven morf n1l'1norabll' lf chort'ographer John Cranko had relll'd on thC' orig1n;1l fl1tt•t -;curt• rf1!her th:in \hf' 1nu .. 11:-h.·"'s n1u1at1on del1ve rtd •1t :-; u n d a y 's The Guild's 1·0111ract w11h the Association of ~iotion Pu:- lure and Television Producer.s expired June 30 but was ex- tended to J uly 14. Talks resumed Tuesday follo'>l'ing c. holiday weekend respite. t\1.-'\LJBU t UPl 1 -Bill Bix· perfonnance by. the star of the televisjon "A B1LC'I cnl!a~l' h ~ sl:'ries "The Courtship uf ~d-Wollg:ing F o r I n e r and d1e·s Father," has married;-~-Wilfriend Steinbrenner" "'as tres$ Brenda Benet, ii \vas an-the way our progra1n put 1L nounced Tut>sday an d 1f collage means tht A spokesman said the 36-alrnost complete distortion of year-old actor exchanged V0"-':5 the score into a senes or with Miss Benet Sunday at the grun1s. groans. oompahs and The 23,000-membc r union has authorized its board of governors to call a strike if the residual issue cannot be resolved. r Wednesday Evening ,. JULY 7 " Ula 6 lit Ne'" Jt11J D~r.phy. ~1-{}J ABC Nm Reasoner, Smilh. t 0 KfllJC N... Tom Snyd'er. D An~ a..111u C1lif. An1tls vs ' M1n11HOl1 Twins at Mirme1polis. "'t 0 Si• O'Cklct Mowir. {t) {90) ''M•~ Wltltovt 1 Star" (wes(11n) '55 -ll i1• Oou11ras, Jeannt Crain, Cl1ire ) Trevo1. William Campbell, M111 Cor· day, Richatd Boone. A tou1ih cowbo~ i nd his 1retn app1anlice RO lo wor~ lor the Iron.willed lemtle owne1 of • large u nch. Oeaeh home here of clothier - Mike Bain. Mithen1ud) 1tcept money for pll)" ing with the lonely son (Ra!ldy Whip- ple) of we•l1/ly American parents. 0 The Stwe Allen S~w Guests •r• M•rt1 l112els, Gerri Gr1n1:e1 i nd !Mve Garraway. O (J)@Q>n. SmiUI F11M11 (R) "Remember Lisa." Ch.Id Smith's IDlmtr sweel heut. tiSI Banton, seeli.s hi1 help with her teen111 son. JoanM D1u, Vince ttow1rd t nd Kevin Burthell tuest. m Dwid frost Sllow Guts1s art Omar Sharif and Benny Goodman. @ Dr-1nd ID lu•1 JIU "Don 8yis." EI!) Palttrn for liYint 1:55 CE Cuaslion dt S11undos '"-OI S11r 9:00 0 I]) Mtdiul Ct11lt1 jR) Dina Mernl guesh as 01. todiner's 1il1ng 1i-w1!e who turns up uneKpec!edly, •nd lochoef, un1wi1e ol her mo- tives, rrgue.s wi!h Dr. Gannon over her treatment m Tb1 F11Rls10MS Ql Stir Trek £ID A Tl1111 lor .lohn/Ch11~1'1 P1d EB Fllht• F1111llJ ([) Notltiero l4 mt Dfftll \'1llfJ D-,s Q) Ntwi Jim H1'11'11\ornt. l :lO IJ) Nns 1111 HllGlfy. Cil T1utll 11 Conuquences (}) CBS News Willer Cronkite. @) NBC NfWs David Brink!iy. ID Thi Flyin1 Hun ED Kod11pod11 lltdp eil) StledM nl11/ Mulittll m Dmrt R.n al) LP AllcilMllol 111 " C.•imidad al .UC Htw1 7:00 1J C1$ Kiwi Walter C1ook•le. O Nothing new on tht *tube? Tunt in the Dts O'Connor Show D (lg) ED Des D'Connor Show Re- turnin1 gues1 is Dom Deluise. 0 @00 m low• on I Rl)Ol!Op (R) "Shotgun Honl!)'moon." The Will- •Sl!S i re !inally able to ta~e a honey- moon. then have trouble with hotel re.servations. m felon, Squad' fl) ffri•t line 6i)30 Mi•ll'les CE Rotn p•ra 'l'rr1niu 0 fD NBC Nns 01vid Brinkle1. '.i:lO 0 (IJ Ci.) c;D Tiie Immortal (R) {JJ To till~ Trllth ··oe1d Min, Detd Man" Ben R1ch- 1rds is misOktn IOI 1 dtad police D Wllll's Mr Uni! lieutentnt. Henry Btckmiln, Don ®.J Mom: (C} "Ci1ot~ (drama) '62 Knight ind Joan Holchkis i ues!. -J1ckie Gle1son. O Ball~r W1tcl "••5 m I lll\ll LKJ Q) '1'1ptlond ID (j) D11rnt:I @II LI Cfuz de M1riw CructJ fID Homtwood "Pot1 Son11maku s 10:00 0 @ H1w1ii flvt-D (R) A tourist The Ntw Btetd " \n the fir st hall (John Randolph) has 1 nii:ht on the o1 this pro2r1m. klhn H1rtford •> town ind stirs up cons1dH11ble tro11- bKktd by lht Iron Mountain Oepo\ bit when McGarrett enlists his as· Thi conduding II.Ill fe1lure1 Stal. s"\ilnl:t as 1 w1tn11SS to brtlk up 1M Crofts peilorminR ball1ds. 1 1 nucolic:.s t1n11. @l!)Chrftt th1 liwin1 Word Q~g;)fo11r-ln·On1: Rod Sri- tIJ .lntelltes Ntir°' ting's Nishi li1llery !RJ "Make Mt Laui:h." An inept comedian (GcH1!1ey CD MOYit G•me C1mb11d21) seeks succ1s.s by m.akint 7:l0 O (j) M111 1t LI• (R) Ao!hony 1 dt1l with 1 second· rate ge n•I Roberti pl1ys depuly d11trici a~r 1 Uatkie Ve rnon) In "Cle1 n Kills and ney who11e 11erson1l 1el1lionsh1p w1!h other Trophies.~ 1 m1!t.on,ure spor!s cleten:w: 1tto111er Debor.ah Sulhva~ nun (RIYll''.'fld Masl<ef) stipula1~ (Sheila lar~en) comp l+cates 1 ca~t Iha! his son p1ove his manhood bl lnvolwm11 1 m11lt 1n! MtA•can Amu k1ll1n1 a deer bt1ore oom1n2 onto his k.an. Q @n Min from Shiloh (Rl •·tale Ramrod " la\t t1kei. <11e1 1\ 1 w•d """ ~ ranth ind tiecom!~ emil10.ltd mhe11t1nte 0 Nrws Ke.in Sandt<I.. O MoM: t2hr) "T~e Children"• Hour" (drama '62-Audre1 Hepburn, 3~.rley ,l.l!d..lm!, Jimes Gai nri. PACIFIC WALK-INS flljlif.;~l!J l-o'" ..... WO•lo/M-1 I ll •O>O All Color Premier• En11~~•m~n!I W&ll•r M•lt~•u ''PLAZll. SUITE" !GPI W•lf(t MOIT~•u 11r.d•r 11 mu•t ~ .,.,,,. ""'"n! 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Levine presents a Mike Nichols Film starring Jack Nic holson~ ~ ~ 0 Q.; 0 .. 0 • <,! c .c 0 " >- "' 0 .c u z " ~ 0 u c "' u " 0 => u 0 ~ CL " c -~ Mike Nichols t ht producer and director of "Who's Afraid of Vi1ginia Wolff?" "The Graduate#f" '"Catch 22" NOW! Gives You a lmon in life (!t•s Funny · Funny · Funny!) Jack Nicholson Candice Bergen Arthur Garfunkel Ann -Margret Jules Feiffer 1!!1--~:;.. w .. U3 "' J Gl ., => ti ., 3 ~ "' ~ ~. ~ "' .. f OT ·~ .;;; ;:: 0 "' => 0 ..J w .c Adulu $225.in. Sl.51 Dlild .7!i :\' ~ 0 ~ [!!]-:--~~ .:.::·~ 2- ~ ~ Ja::>npo1d a11!1n::iax3 • J8}1!a~ sa1nr Aq uan!JM • 1-Jaq1t<.s p1e4::>!tf JauB!saa ~f EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY INDOOR ENGAGEMENT SUl<i0AY T11llU THURSDAY -'·I · If Fll!OAY t. SATURDAY -6;))-1 :~· IO:JO MATINEE S•TuRDllY A .. 0 su .. D .. 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IN ,Ull STl~lO· PHOIOC SOUND , --· . .,.. __ ............... -.. -· - ___, -I '"' I -a ~.i ;'r:w---::;;-~~~~,..::.i:r---:-:-·--· .... ,,_,..~ .---..,.-·-·~ =r.>L-"' .. -:.~ ~·----~--.,,....,,,_~_ --, 1"'"1-----· -._......_,. --.. /lJI.} ,-..,...~ ·-.. . -'-' ~ ' --- ' I I I Wod....&y, Ju~ 7, 1971 s O.ULV Pllo!" J Embattled Collnty Aide Narrowly Escapes Ax ' - By J ACK BROB.4.CI(, OI lfto Ollh' Plitt 1111! CoWlly supervisori came within an ryela!h'Tuesday of do111g 001nething they had previously refused to do -fire A~lstaflt Planning Director Stuart Bailey u secretary to the Planning Commission, The , !P,-minute debate brought clearly Into ~ the idealogical dlf(ere.nce that a;plil$ th' board this year. And the criti cal pivotal pos ition held by Superv isor ltalph Clark of Anaheim dramatloally demonstrated. The bolrd finally voted 3-2 to not allow the Planning Commission lo pic k its own secretary. Supervisors Robert Battin of Santa 1Ana and Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach wett; In the minority. The vt1te was tempered somev.·hat by a following unanimous action which called for the commission, planninf d!rtetor and personnel director IO outline the qualific atiocu and dutl!:s of t b e secretarial post by August 4. Battin and Caspers waged an all out campaign lo convince Clark that the w mmission should have the right 19 select lt!t own scp-etary. Supervisors J1avid Baker and William Phillips ar~d just as hard tor control of the position by the planning director. Clark at one time called for • tom· promise. "Why can't we have the Plan. ning Director name the stc.~tary~" He was fi nally !!lwayed by the state- ment o( Planning Director Forest Dickason who pointed out that thert; are no established guidelines for selecting a secre\ary for the commission and no such standards outlinini dulles of the comm ission. • DAILY PILOT t11tf Pllel9 GR EEDY YOUNG CHARGE CHUG·A·LUG S HALF GA LLON J udy Huntington Pour1 Snat k Into Hungry Eleph•nt Girl Fee ds 40 StarviI1g Babies -at Lion Cou1itry By PA 1RICK BOYLE 01 ~ 01llY PllDI S11tf Not many 22-year-olds girls are charg· t'd wil h the care and feeding of 40 children, no matter how n1uch babysit· ting experience they niay have had. But El Toro resident Judy Huntington, along with eight other young "mothers." hand·feeds that many babies three: times a day in the nursery at Lion Country Safari in Laguna Hills. A recent graduate of the University of SouUlfm Calirornia. Judy is spending her second swnmer working at the game prCSt'n·e before assuming a teaching job this fall "·i th the San Joaquin Elementary School District. She lives on the El Toro Marine Base "'ith her parents. ~1osl or the aninuils in the small nursery -from a lit!er of opossum to a p:ilr of hippopotan1use.~ -were born on lhe preserve After being weaned from !heir mothers. the young a re cared fo r unlll they are old enough to take care of U1emse lves on the large pr~ervc. The pretty young "mother." her long blond hair pulled back in to a pPOY tai l, e:tplain..s this age of maturity can vary .emong Lhe dirferent kids of anim.el1. \Vhile a lion cub can be introduced into the pride after only about a year, one elephant at Lion Country is 13 years old .end has not yet bttn allowed to live with bis species on the preseJ'\'e. 'The can the youngsters receh•c amounts Lo llttle mort than feeding three limes a day, Judy notes, unJes:I lM animal becomes ill. In that case the sick anima1 Is taken from hb young brothers and sisters to recuperate in quarantine. One convale.o;ci ng cat in the n\lr!ery i~ • margay. a black-spotted wlldcat from South America, Judy says the animal 1,000 01iginals Set for Exltlbit An exhibit of more than 1,000 original etchings, Uthographa. and woodcuts by a rtists such as Picasso, Chagall, Miro, Goya and Renoir will be exhibited for We July 18 and 19 at the Laguna Beach Art Association Gallery, 307 Cliff Drive. Exhlbtlll w\11 be on ditplay from 10 a.m. to l p.m . each day. In addition to work• by old masttts, prlnls marle by American. European and J apanese corr temporary artists wiU bt shown. Price~ for the workll wll\ rainge from JS lo SJ ,000 with the majority priced under $100. A n::presentallve . from I.ht Roten Cfllit-riell of Ba ltimore, r-.fd., wh ich ar~ ranged the show , will be on band both rh1r1 lo ·11n~·~r any qu.e..q.ion11 f1l(' ~blic may h11ve nbout graphic art and printmaking. was ov•ned by a fa1nily and contracted rickets before being donated to the preserve. "Exolic ·anin1als require st>ecial kinds of care," she notes. "that private ov.·ners aren't ah•;ays a\vare of." On e such example is that ostriches must be given oyster shells ll'ith their food. for they need t.he minerals in the shells to stay healthy. The kids of food the animals eat arc probably more nutritious -and delicious: -than that fed lO people. Three times a day. a tub filled with a ppl es, bananas, lettuce alld steak is brought into the large kitchen adjoining the nursery. One of the young gi rls slices up the fruit. another prepares the ra\v meal and a U1ird girl hea~ the special milk fonnula al the s\o\·e. Each of the milk mixtures is specially prepared "·ith vitamins anrl othe.r additives 'A'hich the youngsters require, Judy nof('!i . The two baby elephant~. tx>th fighting to get at lhe botUe, each drinks lhrre hall-gallon containers per feeding. A 10. monthoQld elephant can guzzle the botlle of formula in a bout 30 seconds. For the baby fox. so young he still cowers from people. there is raw steak. The six-month·old Malay.lii an sun bear, named Strawbear, lives on a diet of ap-- ples, baMn85. bread and honey, in ad· dition to his vitami ns. The gangly ostriches eat pieces of le t- tuce. as do the lortolsea. The sc& lion~ a re the only animals that get an art1Hcial food, whk:h is a prepared mixture ol fish bi products. Judy nQ(es that perhaps the most dif- ficult of the babies to feed are lhe lion crib!!. She says once they are trained to drink from a bot.Ue, they become very protective of their food 90urcc and clew Al the girl to keep the bottle. To avoid being scratched, Judy says the bottle and girl's hands are wrapped in a towel. "They can be very vicious 110metlmes," the says. "Unintentionally, ol <.'OOT's:e." De3pite the shall' claws of the cub& end small bears, Judy says there is rarely an Jnjury to any of the girts because grtat care la used . "The worst fear Is or the doctor, not the bite," sht jOkcs. "No one wanl.5 to go to the doctor and get a·shot Or 1 stitch." J udy says she landed the job at Lion Country becauJe she once worked part· time for a vehrlnarllfl Ind even C()n· sldered entering veterinary medicine herself. She gave up th.ls hope on the advice of hu former employer, who told her few veterinary schools would accept female. applicants. The carefully controlled diet the animal! live on keeops them healthy, for very few animals ever get tick at t~ preserve. Judy notes. And the Jovtng c111re they recdve fro m the girl~ is reflecled In the young animals aU!lude toward lhe C'hildren who visit tht nursery yard with their parents. "F;vcn though the go11.ts and shttp get t.hr ir t:lni pulk'<l." Jody says, "Lhcy are i;till very nice lO lhe kids." • ~,.,. ;::::::::-:;::;:-~"";_'"'°',..__ . ..., - ' __ , "' ""~' ;~ 1..-.... -.. --··-· --.. _..~. ''Only a top management peraon bl ade- quala: to appear btlort thla bolrd u the secretary doa," Dlci:asoo added. "'Iba planners and lhi! board 11 the aecn:llry does," Dlclr.ason added. "The planners and thla board give policy directions: tD our department which 90mcone with real experience must ll'lterpret." Supervisor Bakrr led the attack against allowing the commission free relkn in selecting a secretary. "The Planning Commission ts our most important rom· mission. Their land uae policies affect the cities. Clo99 coordination b needed with the planning department. "The duties of the aecret.ary are broad and the responsibilities great," he con- tinued, "The person holding the post must possesi the be!t possible u.-.. :r ... I> pe.~. Council Hears Golf Com-se I ss ue Tonight In one of their large8t agendas or the year, San Cle1nente C'lty councilmen tonight will again tackle the complex ac- cess controversy surrounding acreage near the municipal goll course. Faced ~'ith communications from several !ronts, councilmen will evaluate the recent recommendation by' plaMlng commissioners that the latest proposed access solution be abandoned. Commiss.iooers have recommended against adding an expanded version of A\·enida Cornelio to lhe city 's master plan o( streets and highways. That project had been suggest~ by councilmen as the solution to the thorny access issue surround.Ing the Rasmusstn· Ayer acreage master-planned as the site for a major condominium and estate pro- ject. Since the C'ommlssion action. Developer J ohn Douglas Jr. and .. partnership or la\\')'ers have offered several alternatives to the access route. Councilmen also will conside r that list tonight. On ytt another front. the San Clemente Apartment. Hotel, 1'-1otel 0 w n er' a As.sociation has rt;COmmended th11t the Cornelio access remain as Uie preferred choice. Another communication ba.s C'OITle from Jerome Lang, S02 Ardllla IAne. seeking a postponement to any council action bec-ause many of the persons living near the affected areas near tht city iOll course art out of town fetr the holiday. Lang has asked for a delay on the msf... ter until July 2t. Other items on the council's packed agenda include: -'l'\\10 ~pa.rate Items covering development of city parks by local civic groups. Members of the Kiwanis Club seek city permission to SporL'lOr the development of a neighborhood park on a piece o( surplus state land at 200 E. A\·en!da Cordoba. The land would be of· ft.red free lo the city if the project were undertaken. The Jaycee offer to develop Linda Lane as another park. also will be considered tonight. The idea, using donaled funds and labor. already has the blessing ol the Parks and Recrtatlon and Planning Commissions. -A letter from Mr. and Mrs. :'\1.F. Gable expressing the. couples intent to renew a lease with the city for the pier· end restaurant coocessioo . -Discussion of bids by potential bu\·ers for the old city hall and city yard la~ds and buildings. Th e city recently advertised for bids on the sale of the par«ls at the comer of ~Urilmar and El Camino Rr:al. The city yards. if sold, would be relocated at the new sanitatio n plant acreage. -Oiscus.~ion of a resolution to apply for federal TOPICS traffic safety funds to pay for a new traffic signal at El Camlno Rica! and Avenlda Portal. -A report from Cily Manager Ken Carr on C'haoces of Jncreasing golf course gretn fees and residential ~'er service charges. -A request from Boy Scout Troop 410 to sell soft drinks on city sidc~·alks dur· lng lhe fiesta parade July 17. R eal E xpert Jo ins Panel ST. PAUL, Minn (AP) -A man who made mo!t of the wrong moves half his life ha.s added anolhtr chapter to his rehablllla· Uon. Morris "Red" Rudtntky got up al a recent St Paul City Council meeting and told M•yor Olarle1 McCarty: "I know more about crtme than an these people you've got on your crime comml.ssk>n. How about putting me on It." "You're right, Red," the mayor 1grecd. ind named the 73-year-old Rudensky to the C()mmlsston on the spot. Rudensky spent much of hl1 life behind ban before going straight 28 years ago. His conviction.I ranaed from petty thievery to <> manslaughter. Dur1ng Uw ps1t few ytlrt Ru<len!ky hat been 1 consulllnt for security systems at Mlnnesot• Mining and Manufacturing Co, In St. Paul. Baker wa bacbd by Superviaor Phillips who noted that tbe aecrctariel of the .Harbor and Airport commission were dlrt<:tora or the de p art1nenls . "Department head.I or their asslstant1 are 4he Gilly persons conversant with all Issue, before the department. This 1ctton is a sl&p in °'9 ~ lo the planning direc- tor whlctl tF WJ'Ollg. We .ts a boartl st.and or fall 011 the quality of our department heads.11 The continued disapproval of the Orange County Employes AssociaUon was voiced again by Gerena! Manager John Sawyer. In a lengthy statment he called the commhsion's request "polit- ical interference wilh departmental ad- mlnlstcation." "A· management which is harrassed by pollUc.s cannot be u effective, iot eUigent or efHdent mM1gement.~· Sawyer added. ''Wlao , 11ie?'' • Atready offlclou1 and polJ11<:1I meddllng ln professional management has done lr- re:panble harm to Orange COuncy a:ovem1nenl." Sawytr'a remarks brought a retort from BaUln . "lt ii the duty of tht board to be managwient Ind not told how Lo m1nag• by the employes association." Batun repeated at leul three time& that he wa:s "unhappy with the person holding the job," (Bailey ). Caspers jOlned in with, "11 we think the commission Is · competent enough ta prepare and refine ordinances they are certainly competent enough to name tbelr ovm secretary. It ls redkulOUJ io thlnlc they wauld send someone Inferior before this board." Dickason had pointed out that a Plan. ner 111 employc is required to have only two years experience. The corpm.ission list June a fired Balley qi named. Boy Oohara, a Pl&Mer Ullo the polt. The supervisors nullified ~ IDOV8 When It was pointed out that they had adopted an ordillance in 1970 nanUnc the assistant director or pl.aonlnC u aeo- retar'}' to the commisslOn. Supervisor Baker concluded l h • discussion wlth, "N1neteen ye1n of service with the county bu shown me what kind of people we have In msn.qe- ment positions-the very finest" To Battin; "You have only betn on the board for two and a half yean and ad- ditionally you have not tpel1ed out why you disapprove of Stuart BaUey. "This a ction liieeml lo be one of the first steps toward separatio n of the com· mission and department," Baker con- c luded. ··such a move would be dangerous, burdensome 111.d erpenstve." , ?>.Iarcia Mitchell, an 18·year·old Monarch Bay resi· den t, appears delighted after being named ?\-1i ss Laguna Niguel at weekend homeoY:ner's Associa· lion beach bash. She was given prizes that included gift certificates and a $300 scholarship. The a p· plauding runners up in, the contest are from left to right Sheree Stevenson, Joanne Padilla, Ch ar· Jene Holloway and Stevanie Harrison. More than 3,000 Laguna Niguel residents attended the evenl . • ; ' •'. ' ' ' •' .. ., ' ( Amputee Sues New York i Frostbite Vic tini W ins $1 00,000 Claim Frorn State ALBANY, N.V. (UPI ) -An ill iterate field hand, wha lost a !eg. a foot and flve fingers because of frostbite, has ~·an a 11100,000 claim against the state for false a rrest, false i1nprisonment alld gross U.S. Flag Flies Over Laguna Niguel Ho111e Three youngsters from Laguna Niguel Boy &out Troop 700 have raised a U.S. Flag "•hlch had no\\·n over the U.S. Capital Building at !ht' home of a com· mun1ty re!ldent. The youths, Charles Meadov:s, nf 29532 Vista Plaza, Bruce Graham of 29611 Vista Plaza and Mark Hull, of 29372 Via Portola, raised Old Glory on J uly 4 at the home of William Woodburn of Pacific Island Village. The Flag was donaterl to the youths by Rep. John G. Schmitz ( n- Tustin l. 4 3 STORES TO SER VE YOU 2300 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF negligence. thr ough the six-inch-deep show to a drug st.ore 10 miles a"·ay. J . P. Ho lt, wha never n1ade more than $1.400 a year. suffered Ille amputations as a result of frostbite suffered y,·hile a prisoner iil the Orleans County Jail. 11olt, who told polic-e he did n't know ""'hill his first name was so he always us. ed his initials, wlll use the money to pay his medical and legal bills and perhaJll"I, have a ll llle nest egg left over. Hal£ way there, he turned back and :: !Ought shelter at a neighbor's home. The I: neighbor wouldn't let Holt in, however, • and called the stale poll~. A state trooper arrived and took Holl to a hospital where he \li'as examined by a .. doctor. Al that limt, Holt was not :iuf-! fering from frostbite. The state·.~ highest f'Ollrl agreed wilh the court of claims that Holt, 54. was "a 'A'ronged person in an action for false im- prlsonm1?nt and entitled to be com· pensated for actual injuries he sus- tained." Holt's case began Of"l a sno"'Y morning 1n .lanu.1ry of 19f.8 "'he n the "'"ood fire ""'en\ out in the two-roorn shat•k he called hf:irne. The rlay before he harl been to a doctor for tre11tment of a cold, bul he couldn't g-et a prescription filled because it was Sunday. Clild in a pai r of tom trouser!! and \Vearing no socks or shoes, he started out 11-.e trooper rlecided the only "humane'' thing to do was to arrest Holt for trespassing so he could spend time in the \li'arm jail while he got over his cold. He was Jocked up wi thout ~ing given any additional clothing. Two days later, he 'A'as rushed to Strong Memorial Hospital ln Rochester suffering from frostbite. Holt spent 259 days in the hospital, "'hen> the a mputations took pla~. Holt's a\vard will cover the wages he will lose during the rest or his life and hospital bills which total more than $28,000. YOUR CENTER WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERVICE. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN BOTH FRONT AND REAR MALLS. ALL ON STREET LEVEL. SAIL INTO HARBOR CENTER POR JULY SALES! I I SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN TH E HEART OF COSTA MESA 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA I -~-~--' •• -----·----._,1, ·-~-,~--.. ~_""""'"""' ... w __-:w:.J• .. -• ~.,.... •• _ .... ~.,,.., ... ...... .. ,_,__..., J ~....... - . . ~-,-·--.. ..• ............. • ' 4 OAIL Y PILOT \ \ I ~ps Real Thrills Back at Home By THOMAS MURPRINE OI llM 0.HJ ~lltl Jlt lt SAME OLD STAND DEPT. -There is nothJn g like returning from vac;ition and lt!:aming how other people returned from vacation. I suspect that's half lhe fun. You find out how all the others fared on fret time, How the left front tire gave out J u 1 t 20 miles ouUide or Twes ty·nine Palrru. Or the guy whose wife got so sun. burned on the first day out that she spent the next three in tbe motel room with th" shades drawn . How the kids fou&tit in the back sea.t for 429 miles. Nice stories Hite that. AS FOR ME , vacation was a dream and I left Modesto fairly well inlact. I did not camp out on a front lawn there as or:lglnally threatened. I did, however, :sprlnltle aome Orange Coast beach sand throughout my cousln's house. I figured that was symbol enough. For the la.s t day of my vacallon, I did aomethlng special. r watched a troop movement. We aJI muatered at dawn up in Santa Ana for the mlgraUon of an estimat.ed 250 Girl Soouta of America from Orange County to a place called Camp Scherman, up in the high desert country. THE GATHERING to meet the buses took place in the park near the zoo and it seemed like everybody in Orange County waa there. In addition to Girl Scouts, there were mothers, dads, famlly dogs - including one three-legged fellow who hopped about among duffle bags with areat agility -little brothers and sisters and a variety of other hz.ngers--0n. Aft.tr abou t 15 minutes of this, you began to wonde r if they'd gotten mixed up on who should be behind the bars in the zoo and who should be running free . The lady Girl Scout organize rs. hov.·evcr, proved to be well organized. Thi& didn't help mu ch for the buses or the five bus drivers. Several enlhusiastlc pa~ts had parked their cars so as to tf· fectlvely . block the buses out of the loac:fin& area. The bus drivers got out of their vehicles. They ha.rid-pushed the of- fendin« aulos out of the way. Then !hey moved their buses into the loading area. The rush was on. FOUR OF THE bUBeS were of tbe yellow school variety whUe the fifth v.·as one or those streamlined types. Our Girl Scouts jammed their v.·ay onto the streamlined job despiti efforts of several official& to coax them elsewhere. Our Girl Scouts had been to camp before. Thd streamlined bus had reclining seats. Finally. departure time arrived. The three-legged dog was hopping about mon? excitedly now. The first bus departed Amid cheers. So did tile second and third, The fourth bus wouldn't start. Sheepishly, the driver suggested he needed a push. FORTY EAGER fathers leaped to the Wik. They pushed . Abruptly, the balky bus fired up , bkiwlng great clouds of black 500t and purple glug all o\·er th e pwhing fathers. There was Mather great cheer. Bul not from the pushing fathers. The streamlined bus slarted smoothly. Our Girl Scouts leaned back Jn their reclining seats, smiling and waving. Yes sir, folks . you JUSL have to come home for the real thrills in life !hat vaca- tion can't offer. As our young ladies pulled out. ! noted the fir.st bu.'I carried a sign proclaiming, "Orange County Girl Scouts for Camp Scherman." I'm uncertain if that wa s a declaration <l' a warning. THE BULLS OF SAN FERMIN CHASE AFICIONADOS DOWN THE BLO~KADED STREET On Way to the Town Bullrlng, AJ11Mrican Hemlngw.y Student S.rlou1ly Gored Sole Disaster Survivor Relates Horror at Sea VERACRUZ, Mexico (UPI) -The lone survivor of a mysterioua shipwreck told today how hi! 11 crewmalels were thrown to the. sharks one by one as they died at sea. Raymon Ayala. 60, said "little by little the weakest ones died. We threw them out body by body so we could have more room." Ayala was rescued Tuesday about 50 miles from tbls Gulf Coast port after seven days at sea. He was in satisfactOI)' condition at a local hospital. He was part of the 12·man crew aboard the shrimper Alicia, v.'hich left Veracruz June 28. He told investigators thl.' troubles began the nexl day v.·hen the ship was hit by three electtical storms that rocked the craft "like a loy.'' "Someone yelled the ship was taking on water," he said. "In a few minutes the ship was sinking fast and nobody could make the radio work to call for help. ··we hardly had any lime to n1ake a raft rron1 the wood we had on the ship and use it lo escape. It was crowded on the raft and nobody brought any food or water_'' Ayala said after two days aboard Lhe raft the weakesl of the men began to die. "We had to tllrow the bodies into the sea," he said. ••£norn1ous sharks circled 'lf the Pe11 1<1gon pnJ>ers Il:ere obsce 1te, there'd be 11 0 pro blem !' the raft and devoured the bodies. Pieces of llmb.s fl oated on the surface. It wu a nightmare I will never for1et." Ayala was semiconsci ous when he was picked up by another shrimp boat. Britain Issues Common Market Plea to People LONDON (UPI) -The governme nt asked Parliament and a reluctant public today to back British membership in a European Common Market that would rival America, Russia and Communisl China in power and prestige. The appeal came in a 20,000.word government "white paper" aimed at the hearts and pocketbooks or Brltoru, assur· ing them they would retain their national identity, beloved monarchy an~ other in- stitutions while sharing in the European community "s booming prosperity. The docume11t coopled the appeal with a warning of the dire consequence, it said would befall Britain if it remains outside the six-nalion community, now composed of France, West Germany, Ita- ly , Belgium , Holland and Luxembourg. "In a single generation we should have renounced an imperial past and rejected a European future," the document said. ''Our friends everywhere would be dismayed. They would rightly be as uncertain as ourselves about our future role and place in the world. '"The present community would con· tinue to grow in strength and unity \Yithout us. Our power to lnnuence the community would steadily diminish, while the community's power to affect our future would as steadily increase ·· The appeal wa.s the most ardent governn1enl plea for membership since Britain made il3 first bid a dec i de ago. At least 55 percent of the populace still opposes membership, according to the latest opinion poll. The document said a Common f.f1 rket incorporating Britain, as wet] as Ireland, Denmark and Norway which a!so seek to join, could become a ··super power'• in its ov.·n right with a larger populaUon thlln the United Stales or the Soviet Union and 3 gross national prod1.1ct second only to Amenca·s. Student Injured -At 'Bull Runs' In Spanish Town PAMPLDNA, Spain (UPI ) -William Grickis, 21, a Brown University student, w1s seriously gored. and 1~ other persons less seriously hurt loday in the traditional running of the bulls at the annual San 1'~ermin Fiesta. Grickls, from Cheshire, Conn., came here for research on his thesis on Ernest Hemingway, who irrunortali:r.td the San Fermin Festival in ;'The Sun Also Rises." "I'll continue my research on Hem- ingway, bul from bebind the barricadea: next Ume," Grickis said from his hospital bed. "I'll never run the bulls again. This is a spectator sport." Grickis underwent surgery for gorings in his left armpit and back. A spokesman at the military hospital said Grtckis's life was not in danger, but he would probably remain in the hospital for two weeks. Grickis was one of hundreds of young men who tc)(ik part in the running of the bulls shortly atter sunrise. As thou.sands cheered, the six bull! for the afternoon's bulllight were releas~d from their corrals on the other side of town to run through barricaded strl!:W to the bullring. Running in front of them were the afi· cionados -bullfight fans. Many were caught and tossed by the bulls, but only Grickis was seriously hurt. "l heard the bull come up behind me and turned my head," Grickis said "Then his horn caught me." 1be bulls, from the stables of wine magnate Juan Pedro Domecq, ~ught up with the runners half way thr6ugh the Encierro, as the running of the bulls is called. Grlckis and dot.ans of others were toss· ed or crushed lnto the barriers by the but~. U.S. Marshals Def end Officials From Garrison NE\V ORLEANS IU PI) U.S. r.tarshnls b11rricaded offices of the U.S. ;ittomey Tuesday to keep maverick District Attorney Jim Garri.'°'1 from ar· resting him. "\\'e are prepar~ for anything Mr. Most of Nation Summery Garrison may da, however wild and reckless it may be," said U.S. Attorney Gerald Gallinghause. Besides the barricade, he w a s pro- tected from arrest by a federal court order restraining Garrison. Some Shoivers, Chilly Air Mar Otherwise Balmy Day Garrison, who was arre.sted June 30 on red:ral charges of bribery. filed criminal bills of infonnation charging Gall· inghouse and another Justice Department official with extortion. defamation Incl other crimes. Te111peralures Su""~ ,._lft fl)U-..:1 ~"\I'" f r~ C•Wfllf""i.'• "ltltl"" ol 0:0.1101 t.ci '"" low t-1 I" lhc "'°'"lflll •rod t-r11Vr-. ,...,.ll>OCI I" •ht hi~"· bllmY 1'0I ,..om !,,. lwK"H to 111• ll'IOU"l•I" rt -It. ~t.et ... t ~m.< ... e!lw• O••Y•ll•~ .,., mot! of IM "Ille~ tM•1. rie ... n•n _,,.,.,, ......,., I r.cl ""'l'\d<O,_IOO'"" fr-fN flllft lt tlpt1I Vtlley 11\r-I! Ill• (Nltttl ,lthll .... 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"We have smle sheriffs breathing ·"' down our neelt.s, quite frankly," said Wa ll as he And Gallinghouee filed paper~ to block their anuts by Garrison and to JI T'ftnOVt" the Stale ChargN U\to federal juriadkUon. "We ha ve to do something qWck," Wall s1id . "Nothing surpri1a mt about Mr. "Gar· _.. rllOO." Gall' .... h-. .... 11ld. "H.i• record ,, "'"'~ ~·s he 1rrogales to himself powm he cloe!fn't possess under the 11w, Thert is no bas!$ for these rteklus charfel. They A~ propagAnd a. "It i1 rtally pathetic to see 1 man wh{) holds his position of trust stooping t.o such ,,. shameful propaganda practiets." •' Isl.and FaclJ,tff I Chine-se Buildup Gets Close Look WASHI NGTON (AP) -U.S. recon- naiJaa.nce pl&ne1 have ~ wa.tdlin« developmtnt of what m&y become • PIW Communist Ollnett, n1val base ln ltrateglcally located islands about 300 miles earl of Soutti VteUl&m. Pentagon report.! tell of a latte n.unber Of O\Jn~ ahip COl'IVO'ja e:arrying construction mM.erlala ln recent monlha to the Paracel Islainds in tht South China Sea. The Paracels are 1 1fOO? of coral Islands whoo< owne..mlp ~ dl<puted. Claims to them have been made by China, Tatwain, Sooth Vietnam and tM Philippines. Pentagon analysts say they are un- cert.aln why the Communiat Chinese are increastnaly actlve in tlte Paracel1. But they sugamt Pekina may be bulldtng a naval cornplu: to llJl(>pCrt the arowmc Chlneae fleet ·ln the South China Sta.. A hue in the Paracels would put the Chinese in poeltion to project their e:r· pandlng naval forces more effectively in a eea area touching South vi~tnam, tht Philippine! and lndonella. Sources said the Chineae h a v e demonstrated, by wa.mlnp broadcast over Peking Radio, that they are seruiltlve about U.S. ove:rfll.chts In tbe Paracel area . U.S. cameras ha ve photoiraphtd con- strucUon of a ship berihlng area, a J•tty and more than 50 buildlnp, as well as dredglnj: cl. a chamel at Woody Island, one of the largest of the group. Chinese convoys are reported sailing f~uenUy from the port of Yulln on Hainan Ialand'a aouth cout to Woody Island, about 200 miles to the llOUtheut. Soun:es ukl the Cninese haTe main- tained a small observ1Uon and com- munications site on Woody leland for ye ars and have at.alloned some of their people on Uncoln l5land, about ~ mUes soot:beaat ol Woody Island. At the same tlme, It wu ta.id, the South Vletnamese have kept a sm1ll m!llt.ary force on ialands about ~ mile! southwest d Woody. Meanwhile, on mainland China, U.S. sources: eald, there ls evidence the Chinese are increasing their surf1ce-to-- ai r missile defenses, apparently with a possible th reat from Ru.ssia in mind. Thirty-seven SAM sites ha ve been sighted, with at least 10 more expected by the end of this year. Most rettn~ly, three new sites were detected in poslt10n to defend certain important are as, in- cluding Peking. Drunke.nness No Excuse ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) -A l.oog Island n1otorist said he was too drunk to take a drunk driving test. The court of appeals Tuesday disa1r~d with him. Melvin Baker was arrested driv- ing the wrong way on Sunrise Highway, a major Long Island ex- pressway. He was charged \l.·ith driving while intoxlc1ted when a breath lest !hawed he hi d an "as- towtdini " 3.1 percent of alcohol tn his blood, court records show ed. He was flntd $50. He appealed to the state's highest court on the grounds that his rights were violated -he was too drunk to mi ke an lntelll1ent decision on whether to take lhe breath test . The court ruled 7--0 against him . Beating the Heat . 1 Man Killed, Severallnjured- ln Train Wreck NEW YORK (UPI ) -T\l'o cars of A Penn Central commuter train derailed a); it urived at Grand Central Terminal during the morning rush today, killing at least one person and lnjuring several cithers. One man's leg was torn off as the first car was ripped open like a tin can. The dead man was identified by pollce as CJinton D. Richmond, 38, of Otap- paqua, N.Y. The passenger who lost a leg, identified as David Tischler, was rushed to Bellevue Hospital. ' A passenger who escaped injury said the lead car in the train jumped the track and struck a concrete pillar as It 1p· proaehed the track 30 platform on the up- per level. The right front corner of the first ear In the train frbm Brewster, N.Y., was sheared off by the impact against the pillar. It tilted off the tracks, pulll ng the second car with it. Tisch ler was sitting Jn the front or th e first car which wa.s nearly full. None of the occupants of the second car appeared seriously hurt. "l wa.s sitting there reading the paper when the train starled bouncing and jump. pi ng all ovcr the place." Bill Schutt, 32, of Ridgefield, Conn .. said. "lt was quite obvious it was off the tracks." Schutt, who was in the first car. said passengers screamed but there. was "no real panic." · "It seemed to go on for a long time so I tried to move to the rear of the car ," he said. "There were people In tile aisles who had fallen out or their seats. After the train stopped I noticed the man who was badly injured. When the side of the car collapsed, it tore his leg off." Soviet Orbiting Lah Saved Fro1n Burn-up BOCHUM, Germany (UPI) -Russia's orbiting 6pace stali?f!. Salyut I, has undergone a course change apparenlly to prevent il being burntf.1 up in the earth'!' atmosphere, the Institu te for Space Studies said today. It said this helped bear out predictions lhat manned 1pace itation experiments. v.•ill continue . Director Heinz Kaminski said ob.~erva­ tions revealed Salyut I was ~hifted in to a higher orbit sometime Tuesday night or this morn ing. and is now circling the earth at an altitude or between 156 and 165 mile~. The l OO·detree heat of DaUas is enough to drive a tiger to drink - or at least a swim. Sugar, a 4:00·po\Uld Bengal tiger at World of Ani· mals leaped In one or the lagoons to· cool off, followed closely by two hot human park employes. Gettine into the act are sisters Sharon. left, and Rhonda Sulliv&n. --· ----· -... "-'-~--- ............. &'.~~ .. -... -:.::1J.1 ! 'f'.CC-~ .... '.:.II'~- O.lll V P'llOT 1J Protectiv e Balloon s Unsafe'! Democrats Begin Review TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION • Nixon Economy Plan V1f!ler Attack DJTHOIT I '''1 l!:~- WASHINGTON IUPJl - Democrats opened f~ today on President Nixon's decUion to stand pat on the policies he hopes will restore momentum lo the--~my hy llme the Presidential campaign opens · uext summer. economy and rejeded ••&e-.,-ke gutdeltnes N a check oo inflation. ·•He has conridenct that we're on the right track," Conna lly said of Nixon, reflec- ting confidence that the tin- pa ct of "enormous''. .deficit spending wiU soon bt refle<:ted in falling rates ol unemploy- ment and inflation. market,tlce. c.onaumer apm.- dllif has t.n far more alug· gish than Nixon's advisers an· hclpated. Unemployment fell to 5.6 percent in June. but so~ of the drop was aUrlbuted to a statistical quirk. Ther1 were lliele olhe developments OO'tbe econom· front: e The Senate Public Work. Committee called a closed meeting for nurrsday to de cide whether to try to overri Nixon's veto last w~k of as t.auaht by Maharishi Mahr$/i Yogi l)"rt'1ents 111\h baboon~ have Jnd1t att'd \ h ai :iuttirnob1le airhags. by 11111;1ung s 11 forcefully. can Jr11urc rh1ldrc11 t'alher than ptevt·n1 lhl·n1 fro1n bculi hal'lned JI\ an ac- c: 1dt n1 , \V ayne Sla te Un 1'-crsity s l31on1cchan1cs Center report:; Senate-I)emocratic ~ader Mike Mansfield, the leadoff wilness at lhe House.Senate Econon1ic Comn1 l ttee 's midycl'lr rev iew of t b e But even a1 conservative a economy. was expected lo ex· Republican as Sen. John G. Tower of Texas now advocates press the Deinocrats' dismay Sen. Robert J. Dole (R· Kan.), the GOP national ct.airm11n, said DenlOCra l.s "who have. been trying to make joblessness a political issue may be without jobs themselves in 1972 if they ron-- tinue to rely on this i!lsue ." $2 billion program of the pub- lic worka projects in areas o high unemployment. With two-thirds vote of each house required, the C'hances for a reversal of Nixon 's decision "·ere ~lim. ,,. .. ' TranKend1ntal meditation is Cl natural spontaneous tech· nlqu. whkh allows •ach individual to expand hi• mind ond trnprov• hb lif1. FREE PUBLIC LECTURE lhvrtd•y, J11ly I l 21. I P.M. Us1og a n experimental n1ockup of the deviL:c an-Neil' ~le111ber Ol'er Nixon's decision not lo a quick tax cut to entict reluc- alter any of the fundamentals _tan! consumers back into the H11ntinglon looch Rec t••tion H.11, 16th l P•lm, Hunt. l11ch. t1t1pated 1n produc11on. and La\vrence Hamm, 17, four ane~thetized b ;i boo n s newl y appointed to the r c pr e :; e n t 1n g children. nine-me1nber Ncv.•ark !'('Se.archers recorded injuries School Board, may be the youngest office· of various types and one holder in the nation. fatality in 12 of ?.! .slnlionary He was appointed to exp<'riments. the researchers the 3-year. unsalaried disclosed Tuesday post to give the board 'l'he ~tudy 1s being conducted __ ·n_e_w_le_a_d_e_rs_h_i_p_'. __ _ of his economic policies. Treasury Secret.a.ry John B C.Onnally Jr., the Democral who some believe will replace Spiro T. Agnew on Nixon's re· election ticket next year. spelled out tnal decision last \\'eek. He said Nixon had ruled out a tax cut or a big increase in spending to stimulate the \\11th furrds tron1 the Gerrcral fl!otors Cor p. 1\uto rnanufac· 1urcrs will be required lo in· Slllll son1r fo rn1 of passive restraint ~vste1n in ;ill car~ rn;idc aflt•r Aug . 15, 1973, 1111rk·r current lcdcral guide· lines. :\1rb;1gs ;ire designed to inflate 011 in1pacl in an ac· c1denl and prl'v~nl <l pa ssenger trorn beinf tossed about. ·t:r Welfare Cheat Rate l'rojel·t t:oord1n;ilor La\\'· rcntr l\'I. Patrick :said the researl'h "points llfl th e nece~s1ty of t'Qn\rolling the pressure or inflation rate of the bag to reduce the danger flf injury lron1 the inflation forc es." 4 Officers 1-lurt in Riot In Nebraska or-.I AHA. Neb. n.;PI ) - About 2a you1hs \1cre arre:-.1ed :ind four policc1nen injured Tuesday night "'hen several hundred youths refused to leave r-.1en1orial Park as of· ricers atten1ptcd to enforce an 8 p.rn . curfc11 . The youths. est11nated al around 500. congreg<iled at the park to protest a c1tv council ordinance passed earher 1n the day closing the park at 8 p.m .. three hours before the norn1a! curfew. Council members bad acted on complaints the park 1ras be ing used for drug traf· fie. drinking and other youth problems. The yo ung peop1e for the most part had dispersed by 12·JO a.m .. altho.igh son1e rf"· maincd in the residential areas surrounclinf;: the 1>ark . Said 011ly 1 Percent \VASHINGTON tUPI) - \Ve lrr.re clients suspected or cheating represented less than I percent of the nation's \\'elfare case load in 1970, the government said today. State welfare agencies iden- tified 33,900 cases of suspected fraud . An increase of 200 cases 01•er the 1969 tot.al , the Heallh. Education and W e 11 are Depr.rtmenl (HEW) said in a report on welfare fraud. The figure "'as tl.7 percent of the average monthly case load for <lll fede rally financed \\'elfare programs. But on:y J,000 of the suspected cases ever were prosecuted by J a w en. forcement agen cies. the report said. California led the nation with 1.600 such prosecutions. \Velf;,re frauds usually in· volve deception by ;i client about his needs or qua\irica· tions for public aid. The Doctors \Vork On Colu1ubo NE\Y YORK (lJPI) • - Surgeons operated on reputed gangland boss Joseph Colo1nbo Sr'. Tuesday to reliev e pressure on his brain . A hospitt.1 spokesman said the operation was apparently sue· cessfu l. Colombo. 47. \\'as shot in the head at an ll<llian·American Un ity Da y rally June 28. He has been in a coma and in crltical condition since then. "' greatest pe rcentage of fraud occurs in I.he largest of the lederal!y financed programs, aid to needy fam ilies and children. "{:( "{:( * NL'\'.On Rips Jobless Dip Criticism WASHING'J'ON President Nixo n is angry al a govcrn1nent statistical agency for telling the -public that a sharp drop in the unemploy· nienl rate hist month did not ni;1rk as n1uch in1provement in the econo n1y as it may have appeared. The dip in the jobless rate, rrom 6.2 percent in t.1ay to 5.6 percent in June y,·a$ just the sort or news Nixon had been hoping £or to document his steadfast claims of success for his economic policies. But in ils official an· nouncen1e nt of the figures, the Bureau of Labor Sta1istics IBLS ) took much of the bl oom off the report. ·'These declines may be somewhat overstated because of the seasonal ad;ustment procedures and because more young 1vorkers than usual \\'ere still in school during the survey week.'' I~ BLS ex· plained. Windsor does it again! Thurs., Fri., Sat., July 8-9-lOth ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK DRESSES AND PANTSUITS BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE GET ONE FOR JUST A .•••• ,- PANTS • TOPS • SKIRTS • BLOUSES REG. TO S9. REG. TO $13. REG. TO $19. sg * SWIM SUITS* Reg. Reg. Reg. to $13.00 to $19.00 to $2 3.00 Windsor NOW$ 7.00 NOW$ 9.00 NOW $12.00 HARBOR CENTER 2300 HARBOR, COSTA MESA 546-2622 COSTA MESA STORE 2300 HARBOR BLVD. SPECIAL STORE HOURS THURS., JULY 8. OPEN 12 NOON We need time to 9et ready for this Bi9 Event: Come to Penney's Costa Mesa and share In the bar9ains - We have taken bi9 mark downs in every dept; All seasonal mdse. must 90. Special Store Hours Thursday, July 8th 12 A.M. to 9:15 P.M. I MEN'S SPORTCOATS 100'/. Wool & Blends e Plaids & Solids ORIG 37.95-47.95 NOW 1988 • 2488 WOMEN'S CLOTHING I • C11rdlg•n Swe11ter• Orig. 11.00·12.00 ........ . • Knit Sport Topi Orig. 6.00-1.00 ............... . • T11llorH Shirt• Broken •l1e1. Orig. 4.00 ........... .. • llou1" & Pent Topi Orig. 4.0G-6.00 ... • llou1e1 & Pent Topi Orig. 6.00·7 .00 . • Skirts, 1olld I pr int .. Orig. 4.00 -5.00 . • Skirt1, 1hort & '"e:i.i. Orig. 7 .oM.OO . • Ankle 1'1nt1 Orig. 5.oo.a.oo ................... . e Short1, 1uortl'd. Orig. 4.00-5.00 e Knit 1'1nt1, poly11t1r Orig. ,,00-IJ.OO 6.88 3.88 1.50 2.88 3.88 1.88 3.88 2.88 2.88 6.99 EVERY MAN'S SWIMSUIT IN STOCK REDUCED TO CLEAR • Ca1u1I Knit Topa Orig. 4.00-s.oo .. 2.50 e Mattrnlty Topi, lot-2.88•3.88 tomt. Orig. S.00·7 .00 ... • M1ternlty Short1 3 22 Orig. 4.00 • e J1c:k1t1, we1ttrn 1tyl• 3 88 Orig. 1.00 • e Jr. Print Skirt• . 3 22 Orlg.4.00 . • e Bulky Knit Sweat•r• 6 99 Orig. 1.00 -10.00 • e Fa1hlon 1'1nt1, poly11t1r 8 99 Orig. ll.00-12.00 • e F•ahion P1nt1, poly••l•r 9 99 Orig. 13.00· I 4.00 . • e Short Short1 3 22 Orig. 4.00 • • F11hlon J•1n1 3 99 Orig. 5.00-,,00 • • Le1th•r. Sued• l1tt1 2 44 Orig. 4.00 • e H.e lr Orn11t11"tJ 99 Orig. 2.00-2.50 .. • • H•ndb•o• 1 88 4 88 Orlg. J.00.10.00 • • • • H•Mbeg1, 1tr1w, be1t1. 2 22 Orig. J.00 • • H•ndb191, 1tr1w, b11tl. 3 99 Orlg. 5.00 • • Glov .. , 111ortl'd 1tyl11, 99 Orig. 2.ff..5.00 • • Jtw•lry Cleen-up 72 Ortg. 1.00-2.00 •. .............. o • i1welry Cl••n-u, 1 44 Orig. 2.0CJ.J.OI ........................ _.. • • Love Sleep Shlrtt 4 22 Orl1. 6.00 • MEN'S DRESS SLACKS CHOOSE FROM STRAIGHT & FASHION LEGS & PATTERNS SOLIDS TOO odg. 15.00 NOW 2/1488 I GIRLS & INFANTS I • H11ndb191, vinyl 33 66 o.i1• 1.00·>.•• . -· --·-·--·-• •• • ~~~:. ~.:.•ttl lrlef1 ........... 2/1.66 • ~~:.-;~:;:l.~~·0.~.~~~-···-··········· 1.22 • Topt & tlous11 Orig. 2.00·4.00 ·····-. , • Skirt1, •••ortlld Orig:. J.00...\.ltlt • Ankle P11nt1 Orig. J.00-4.00 .66-2.44 1.22-2.88 1.88 EVERY WOMAN'S SWIMSUIT IN STOCK REDUCED TO CLEAR e Str•tch Denim Short• Orig. 2.5t . • ..-ppllqued J•m Set Orlt 4.00 • Culotte Ph1y1u it Orlt. 5.00 ··- • Short Seti. l -6x Orl9. 3.00.5.00 ... 1.44 2.44 3.22 2.22 • Coordln•to S1p1r•te1 Orig. l .99·l.9t . 1.22.2.88 • Colorful Shorts, 3-6x 99 1 22 Orig. 1.79-2.59 • • • e Print Short Short•, 3-6• Orig. 2.1, 1.66 EVERY GIRL'S SWIMSUIT IN STOCK REDUCED TO CLEAR • Terry Topi, l·6• Orig 2.DO . • Terry Topi, 7-14 Orig. ?.59 1.22 1.66 ALL PATIO FURNITURE REDUCED TO CLEAR • PVC I Wtb Ch11lr Orl;. 9.99 e PVC & W1b Rock1r Orig. 15.tt . , e PVC & Web Chalto Orl9. 11,,9 e 42" Umbrell• T1ble Orig. 15.H e A1tro Cot M•mmock Orl9. 15.ff e P1tlo Sn•ck Teble1 Orl9. 2.22 ·-·-··-·-·····-·· e Send Ch1lr1 Orig. l .H 7.88 12.88 14.88 12.99 12.99 1.99 3.22 • Topi & llou1c1, l-6a Orig. 2.0CJ.2.St e Topi I llou111, 7-14 Orig. 2.59-4.00 .. e On .. pc. l'l1y1ult, l •IZ Orig. l.~.00 •... 1.22-1.99 1.66·2.99 1.88-2.99 • Nylon Shelli Orig. 2.7t-l.OO •....... • G•u1e !'refolded Dleper1 Orig. 4.25 doz. ... . ............. . e Peignoir S1t1, nylon 8 88 e Nylon Knit 5e1Nr1tc1 Orlt, ll.00 .. .......................... ....•..•.. • Orl9. 1.6, . . . ............................. . 1.99 2.44 1.22 WOMEN'S DRESSES e ORIG. 9-11.00 NOW 6.81 e ORIG. 12·14.00 NOW 8.81 e ORIG. 15-1 8.00 NOW 11.81 I BOYS CLOTHING I • Four In H•nd Tltt Orig. 2.50-J.Slt e Woven Sport Shirt• Orl9. 2.50·3.91 ........ .. • Knit Sport Shirt• Orig. 2.,,.3.91 . • P:11hlon Swe1t1hirt1 Orig. 1.91...\.91 ........... . 1.99-2.99 .99 1.88 1.22-2.88 e lcltt, e11orted 66• 1 44 Orl9. 1.D0-2.00 ............... • • • Woven Sport Shirt• 66 Orig. 1.9, ................. • e P11hlon Sport Shirt• 1 88 Orl9. 2.4f·l.50 • e Colorful Knit Sh\rt1 1 44 Orig. I.ti • e Penn Preat@ J11n1 2 44 Orig. l.tl ·-········· ............... • 1.44 • Drfft u, J••n• Orl9 2.tt . -· ................... . EVERY BOY'S SWIMSUIT IN STOCK REDUCED TO CLEAR e ~7'~~;~, ~~~~~.~~.1-~.~~...... ................ 1 .88 e Acryllc Koit lhlrtt ·2.88 Orl9. J .99 . . .. _ ......... _ e Woven Solid Sport Shirt• 1 88 0.1,. "" ........ • e Dr111 & C•1u1I S11ck1 2.88•3.88 ON9. 4.tl·5·'' . . .... L.l __ H_OM_E _FU_RN_ISH_ING_s _ _.I • ~;1~~,~~~;i ~~~ .. ~~~·-·-···-· 8.BB e Sc1tt1r Ru11 4 88 6 88 0•19.7.99-11.00 . .... . • • • e 11th C1rpet1, 2 only 21 .88 Orig. 29.91 • J1cqu1rd Throw Piiiows 1 99 0•11 '"' . • e D1cor•tor 811d1 50' Orl1 l .,I . 2.66 e Re1dy·M•de Dr1pe1 Ortg. 5.00-12.00 . 2.44-6.88 e G•rden Pith Curt•ln1 2 22•2 44 Orig. 2.ff.3.19 _ . • • • Velvet Touch Curt•lnt 1 66•2 66 Orig. 2.29·3.49 • • e Kll<h•n '"'"'"'· 1 66 3 44 flocked. Orig. 2.2,·4,,9 • • • • ,.._ 11'"'"· •• ... 12 99 Orlt. 16.H . • e Solid St•te llender 18 88 Orig. 34.9' . • e Acryllc Bl1nkot1 6.88•8.88 Orl1. '·''·ll.00 •.......... • King & QUffn Sl1e Plllowt 7 88 Orig. 10.tl·12.tl . ................... • e Arn1I loucl• Knit Orl1. 2.tl yd. ·-··· ............. . 1.88 YD. I WOMEN'S FOUNDATIONS 1 HEAPING TABLE FULL e BRAS, orig. $2.-$5. NOW .99.J.44 • GIRDLES. orig. $5·$9 NOW 1.88-4.88 SHOES FOR THE FAMILY I • ~;i:'~'"''" . 2 •44 I MEN'S CLOTHING I . ~?,'.'..~~~ y'.'. •• ':'m. •58•2 •44 • ~;i;_c~,~.-:;. . 3 /2.00 .. .. --~~~.· ;f.!;•:.1.~. ~-r-~~ ................ 12.88 • ~~:;-~~"·~.-~~~ .... ,..,_,, ................... so • ~-;:~e~~ ... 1.66-3.~ 1 • ~'~ ~,.~...-,~~!, ·~ ................. -.. 9.88 e llklnl Petti Slip 99 e Women't Dr .. 11 Sh... 6 •• • ~:~,: ~~ •. ~... :~·.1 ~4.):3:4 :.J WOMEN'S UNIFORMS • ~::~.,··~,;!" -. . . -· 2 • 88 , PANTS SUITS & 1 PIECE 0,1,. >.H ... H -·-·----·-.. ·--··-.. ---• e ~-:::. ';:' .. . .... .. ···---······· ..... .66 ORIG. 10.00·20.00 NOW 7.77 e ~.?,'. ~~.;'.::'. ·---·-·-----· 4.88 • ~-:,;~ ~:'.uo 1.44•2.22 ORIG. 7.00·9.00 NOW 5.77 e 'fi:/;. ~;;~·~-· _ 2.88 PENNEY'S COSTA MESA ONLY: LIMITED QUANTITIES· DON'T MISS IT! -........ --------· --~---· 1 • .,,,.,.,.-')'.----~-'· l'llift..... ..... -·-------.--..... .!. .... \. --· ...... -.t . .1•~~wu11· )IJll.'l'"~ • .-....::a. .... m.,.1 rr.-_J;-"P 'l• '.>lo A -• -_1 ,-;-..... ~-·------· I~ •• ------·------...... ----~ ~--.. -• • .. • DAD.. Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Grand Jury Is Right In •rar1tly·1etUed, ag rlc-ulturat Orangt County, the dfa1r1 o county ~overnment were modest enough and routine enough to be coped with by a part-time board of 1upervJaor1 and a few elected department heads. Tht urban ization explosion that began in the mid· ruuea chan1ed alt that alm ost before we were aware or it. I\ finally became apparent that, 11 had been the ex· perience in other counties, some 1y1tem or prores~lonaJ governmentaJ management would be needed to brine coordination and cohe6ion to the rapidly expandlnc Orange County government services and budget. With some exceptions. the accepted e11entl1ls of county or municipal m1n1gement were: Elect the policy· makers, appoint the 1dm1nistrator1 and hold them rt• spon!lble for lhelr performance t.>irough the pollcymak· era \l'ho appoint them. It was on this basis that the DArt Y PILOT strongly supported appointment of a county administrative of· ficer . County government was in danger of deteriorating Into a series of fiefdoms, with each supervisor consJder· Ing himself the boss over certain departments. 1y1t.em. ll doe1n't have much to recommend it for t:ood county government Jt Is encouraging, therefore, lo find the Or1n1• County Crand Jury calllng for retenUon of a 1trone county ad minlstratJve officer and callin1 on the auper· vl!ors to continue the high proteuional quality of the county'• department heads and 1dmlnislratlve staff. The DAILY PILOT acrees with the Grand Jury and caJls upon Battin, Caapera, et al , to justify In fact and Josic their attal'k on the concept of a stronr county ad· mJnlstratJve officer. Anti-piracy's Side Benefits ft1easures taken to foil plane hijackers at airport.a across the nation are now yielding many side beniflta acl'ording to a recent report by the U.S. Marshal~ Service. Advent of a professionaJ county administrative of· ri cer. plus an upgrading of procedures and programs, brought needed improvement in county govern1nent. But at least two 1uptrvlsors -Board Chairman Robert Battin and Fifth Dis trict Supervl!or Ronald Cas· pers -seek to replace th e non·polltical professl.onaJ. manager !ystem with one in which the administrative officer would be lltUe more than a ceremonial -or political -errand boy. The real department adminl· strative actlon would be in the office~ of the supervisors, \Vho would, of course, require substantially enlarged per· sonal staffs to keep their fingers on-and in -their pet departments. . Repor.ting on resulta at Los Angeles International Airport s ince the Federal Aviation Administration established iL'i anti-piracy program. the marshals serv· ice said 302 suspects have been arrested for a wide variety of offe nses. .They include. ~or example, narcotics, 149; illegal entries, 103j carrying concealed weapons (&uns and knives), 3~; theft, 6; warr1nt1, 3; a!IJ&ult., officer 3· a11ault, cre\V of plane, 1; assault and battery, 2: esc~pe: 1; parole violator, l ; atowaw1y5, 3: tear gas po51e1aion, 2; threat to hijack .Plane, 3. and threat to bomb pl1ne, 4. <1 This is 1 good system for bu ilding and \Vielding political power through the old ward politics or spoils Some i4 mllhon worth of narcotic• was 1elzed in the course of 302 individual arrests for 327 offenses. . These could be call.ed bonuses resulting from the ~as1c purp?se of thwar~1ng \vould-be hijackers. Hi jack- ings ~re. likely to continue, however, at least until a combination of more eff icient advance detection and more hijacking failures serve to deter even the most emotionally disturbed \vould·be air pirates. Falsehoods About America It Depends On Whose Ox Nailing Five Leading Lies W ASHJNGTON -ft has become £Uhlonable to deprecate America. t-0 ac· c.ept falaehoods about the U.S. as noble tl"Ul.h , to •dopt I.ht "doub!e·lipeak" •nd "double-think '' forecul by the late George Orwell. lncreulngly, Communi1t dictatorships are accepted as people's democraries, aggrtsaora are hailed as liberators, democratic nations l'lre called police 11tates •nd Communist imperialism Ls cont idered proaressive. Such words as freedom, democracy, brotherhood, peace, justice -and all ~ stand for - have bHn dtba~ in the lancuage mint. Yet thla 1pur- iou1 coinagl!: is hav. ing an alarmingly tuccessful accept- ance among ~ o c i a 1 crlllca, political reformers, literary intellectuals, questing youths a.nd other concerned Americans. 'fhe doublt-speak, double-think ap- proach is more dlebollcally sublle. more diffi cult to e1PQ8e thM Hitler's technique of the .. b\1 Ile." Here are five lead!ng lies th at the double-thinkers have given com- mon currency: t. America 11 a polite •Lite. Aa e\·ldence, the doubJe.thJnkers point ar. cuslngly •l pollei! abu1e1, civil rights 1·iolation1 and 1ov1nunrnt aave11drop- Pinl · Yet no rtspons\blt American rtially bellt \'es President Nixon Y.-ill use the poller. 11 a dictator does , to kttp himself (n power. l\1ost pol ice olfirialJ> 1tay in their place and remeln 1ubserv1t>nt to the r!Ktorate, lndttd. the police are pm~ 11bly oven1dden more nfttn than they ire upheld by our court~. The greater danaer \1 that the ant1-pol!re a\tltudes ll'ill 1pre1d until I.he po!lce become discredited and Jose public support. This would bring the chaos that the revolu· tionarles ieek. 2. Amrrlca Is lmperiallstic. Since World War II. dozens of new ne!ions have been born kicking and squalling and yelling their defiance. In th is revolutionary at- mosphere, America has become the sym- bol of the old order, the status quo, the colonial past. Yet 1.ht real tmperlallsts are the Con1muniat powers, which apread lhetr Influence through the gun barrel. They prefer low-coat guerrilla warfar•, And nations around the world are threatened by insurgenla armed with Soviet and Chinese weapons. But the great Communist powers are alsQ capablt> of naked 11grression, as Hungary, Czechoslovakia, lndls and Tibet have learned. BecaU!e the Reds .11peak the rhetoric or revolutlon, however, Com- munist colonialism is !Qfl·peda!ed by the double -thinkers. 3. America 11 a r1clllt rrgln1e. Con. ttnulng racial discrimination 11nd the Nix- on Adm inistrat!on·s Indifference loward the mioor lties give .aome credence lo lhis cal umn y. But the truth it that America 's minorities enjoy more righ ts and greater prospt"ril y lhan are found in most coun tries. 111e double·thinktts hl\'e been inOuenced by Peking, which ln- flam \"s racial hatred 1n the name of rarial tolerance. In the Red Chine~e lex . icon. it ia evil lo hale non-whllrs bul r1ght~us lo hate i;.hitel. That China should pose as the champion of the op- pressed is a grote~que irony . Iler troop~ overran Tibet, humi liated Fluddhi.~t monk.! and deaecr1led lhr1r shrine~; C'ruellv pu! down a rebellion flf the Turkish minorlly Ul S1nk1ang provinct!; and machine.·gunn~ Mongol families whQ tried to flee the country. 4. Amtrlca 11 an aggre11or. The doub!e- thlnkers, becaU!t they abhor the U.S. in· ll'rventlon in Indochina , ('on Kid er Amer ica the aggressor and North Viet. nam the victim. In fact, there are North Vietnamese soldiers in Lao1, Cambodii!i and South Vietnam but no Laotian. Cam - bodian or South Vietnamese soldii!:t& in North Vietnam. Although U.S. planes have raided the north and Amer ican hands are hardly sta inl ess. North Viet-nam has been the chief aggressor. 5. The pre11 ia oo looal'r lrec io America. Like all gov e rnm ent s, \\'ashlnglOn officialdom t r I e s to man/puJate the now of information to the people. But 1.ht Supreme C o u r t dramallcally demonstrated, by ii~ 6-to.3 vote again11l government restraints on the New York Times and \\la~hington Posl, that the press Is stil l free ln Amer ica. lndeed. our column, critical as 1t is of the high and mighty , cou!dn"t be published in most countries. And our "un· derground press" isn"t underground at <Ill but ls free to publish the most rcv olu· tlonary invective without interference. THE DOUBLE.THI NKERS on the left, however, serve the nation no worse than the non-thinkers on the right. To thesr. self-styled patriots. love of the 1ove rn· ment rather than love of country be:comc11 the definition of patrlotiam. And tho.se "ho criticize An1erlca out of a gen. nulne yearning 10 see the nation fu lfill its protnise are denounced as ~ubvers!ves. The Statue of Liberty, meanwhJl t . no longer is accepted as a iitiTTing !_vn1bol by lhe hun g1 y, the poor and lhe op· pressed. \Ve need men ag ain llkl" George \Va~h!ngton and Thomas Jrfferson. Thomas Paine and Nath an II alt. whn can revive the spirit of the Am erican Re volu- l!nn l\.t m11~t innamr tht l\'nrld once mor• w~th the vision of Americ a. Welfare Directors' View Tn Biblical lore., Lol's ~ile stolr a cla.n« to th• re&r and promptly turned into a pillar of 1111 In the fhical /'ear 1971-72 California county i;.•tlfare d re~ tort who venlure a look ahead may wish t~y could e1change tMir chromoso mes for a pllt of tod.lwn thloridt. The fUturt • wouldn 'l look ro~y to a Polly aMa ~vtn Dn her mo1t opUmi1Uc day. Wtlfare rrlorm dominates I he. hr&dUne1. Dependln1 on "'hosr speech OM reads, a particular plan is either the l•\•lor of the 1tate"'1 fisc1 I crl1\s or • ~~~I booll on tht ro1d t.o the: White !ITIMATES ON ".tl\'in1!'' run the s:a.mut with propone nla t111a;er1ti ng , op-__ ..,_ Wednudoy, July 7, 1971 Thi editorial paae of the Doil11 Pilot •••kl co inform and 1Um- uloc. nadc:ra by prt1ctttingi thia nc:wrpa:,,.,.-1 opinioN o.nd com. menkJ.'11 °" topic• o/ i11tt1est tmd alginl/larncc. bv pt"®Uiing a forvm for Ille c:cprt11ion of our rtadna' opinion•, and bv prl!aenttng th« divers« vt~ pofntr of ln/orm.t:d ob11rwr1 and 1pokt 1mcn on topic1 of th• day. Robert N. Wffd, Publllhor ·-~-........... -s ~Gucat .;Editorial . . ., . -. . . ~ .. • -~ '• ponenLI belittling and the. nUlce of !he IA:g1slalive Analyst 1ppearing to strike a tta.90nable and a~urate bl.lance between lhe extremes. From present indications lhe h11hly pol lliciud situation In the atate capital will re.suit In the p8!111ge or Jltlle, if any, ~'tlfare reform measures. Regulatory chanies of i1nportance numbering in the thirties ca n be expe:ct.t"d lo be adopted. Their fiscal impact will 11ndoubl~dly be overestimated . An ex1mple of the ex. pectalions 1n this area cfln be gai ned from the rtceot estimate <>f tht discon- tinuance. of 27,000 cai;ea i1tatewida retultlng from emergency leaisltlion a:otnc to the recipient \\'ho ha1 betf'I fully employetl '°"four consecutive rnonlha. JN ONE LARGE California county the state estimates would hi ve resulted, on a pert1ot11ge. basis, In the dtsconllnuance of 810 cases. Ac1u11ly II "''II.~ posslble to discontlnue only 113. The e~tlm11te .,..,, slightly off 10 the extent or 700 plus pe r. cenl. 1'foat of tht rrguh1llons will hf! challenged in the courts. Bait'<! on p11~l 1udlch11I e11penerK'e, it I~ rea!lonahle In f'X· pect that more than half of tilt reg ul a· lino~ will bt detern1ined !ti be legally 111· valid. County ·wtUare dep11rtments wHI l"nmply 'fl"lth lhe rf',!!1Jl11t lon~. work like m•d to lmplemt"nt them by dtttdllne and 14'ill lhtn have the plca~urc or te·doing thoiie: that are overturned by the court~ THE "SA VINOS" to counli!s in those regulations I.hat are passed and Jtand the judicial t.est wi\J be overestim.atrd by the administration and highly pub1ici1.ed. Boards of Supervisors i;.•ill believr .,.,.'1at they read 8Ild will fail to understand y,•hy the county welfare department can"t al- la in the advertised reductions. In the meantime the ta1payer1 will be citlling for reduced Wt>lfare: e1penditure1. welfare recipients will be clamorlna: for mor• money, Legal Aid and CRLA will be ln!litutlng class ~cr1ons at every op- portunity llnd even the most enllghlentd welfare: dirl'ctor will wonder what In hell is goin g lo happen next. Don"t look back, but pl ease. pass the iah! 8ullefln Callf-orala Wrlfsrt Director• A.11otl1tlou Dear CJoomy Gus rm more convinced than ever by the rectnl Supreme: Court nillngs th111 ii is b«:omlng more and morti " h11·t.n for ~enilc old men. -~. M. ,~.. • •• ..,,. "'If<'• ··-~· ,,.,,.... ..., lle<•n••llT '"" ., I'll• ~••u ••w. ,..,_ ~•u• "t -·• I'll ''""" II~•· 1!11!ty 'lit! ls Gored The fru press clause of the Flrat Amendment to the ConatltuUon dots not say the prot.cl!on shall run to the New York Tlmes, but not to the COlleae: ef f!1arin Times. a studtint new1p1per. No r ts it pertinent that when the First i;.·a.oi adopted by the ~pie, tht venerable New York newspaper did not exl1t, or that Indians were harvutlng aco rns on the Kentl.leld 1lt.e of the colltjt. duties. T b e Amendment ~Imply says "Con- 1rea1 shall make no I aw ruptcUna" press trHCl.om . If lhere can be no law, there is not.bin& for a pro.5ecutor or a c o u r t to examine ;\looking to perform· Ince or their Offlt:=laJ Naturally, the New York CIM com· mends netlonal atttntlon. It find• a sly, if dour, Attorney General Mllchell in .in e.ffort to auppresa a news aerte1 in the Times derlvtd from a Pentagon ttudy of the Vietnam war. a 1tudy ordertd by former De!enst Secretary fifcNamara. TIIERE \Ii.ERE exch anges betw•en the Jo1 nl Chiefs and McNamar1 recarding early mo~·e1 and pl ans, 19&4-65, for ji!;round and air military action. which \Oo·as lri8gtr for a change from .. •d· visory " statUJ to comb1t. One document says of the plan• tha t lhl' '"pro l'oked rraponse should be likrly lo provide Rood ground• for us ti) eacalate 11 i;.·e v.·1shed .. ," Bombing of North Virt- nem and initiation of .:round war by President John11nn followed . Publlcstlon or "!rcret" war plans is not nt'1v wllh us . In the 19401 a Chlcag() nev.·spitper puhll~hed a Pacific 1'.'lr pl11n which \\'115 current. An eminent admiral and some others wanttd le11I action against the paptr, but Pr e1 ident Roosevelt refu!ed . In !he New York caae thtrr ia nothing current. It is nonsen!e to contend publicat ion of ''secret" plans of 8-7 yea rs ago bfonf'fits the enemy ()r endan1trs the security of the Unlltd States. N 0 T \\1 I T ti ST ANOlNG . Dtftnse Secretary L1 ird •nd !he Atl()rney Gener1I ire uptlaht abo ut this hoary machination. and t.lr. Mltchell dem1nded the Times ce11e publlcallon of the ttries. The Times pollttly refustd. Thereupon Mitchell flied • suit in Federal Court in New York to en}oln furthe r public1ttmi, '"Ying it "prejudiced the defenst tnltrtst ot the United Statc1." What he meant ""'as that it em· b.11 rrassed the war-mona:era of 1064-65, In i'l1arch, Ultrt was a demons tration 1'111'.ainst the San Rafael draft board. and 37 persons were arruled. College C'ameramen took pictures. A defense .attorney for the defe~ani.. 1ubpoenaed the pictures, ~·hether or nol pub&hed. .Judy Curlis, CM!dltor, refultd to 11ve thrm up. liere •&•In is a.n effort to qual ify the First Amendment, the defer\NI sittorney offering the. absurdity that there 11 • difference between plctu,.., and a reporttr's notea. The pictures •re bound to cont.In tome of inr)C)('f:nl by1tanders. Why 1hould their rtchts be ''k>lated by e1po«ure of the ir picture• in •municipal court~ ~fl.•s Curtl1 can·t under1tand why aomf! llber11l111, .•o-called. are 19a inst her In her rrfu~11r ~he is 21 , 11nd in du(' time will 1t3rn lhat It depend~ on 1'-ilo&e 01 is gorf'd ' • -· " e.,... ~---ca..~ 'OH1 WELL-YOU CAN'T WIN 'fM ALL..'.' Ushering • Ill a New Mentality Several readers have written &!king why I have not mentioned Charles Reich's book, "The Greening of America," in the column, and wanting to know Jf l a1rtt or dlsagru .,,ith it.~ theme -namtly, that there is a "new coruclousneas'' alive and al work all over the world today. It would be impossi ble to disagree with that the11l1. although I do no necessarily arree with aome or the author's con- rlu11on1 and e1trapolations from il And •lthouah ltfr. Reich is the mo11t popular promoter o! Ult "new con1ciou1ness " he ia by no meana the first to find It. ' A GOOD YEAR befQre hls flr1t a.r- tJcle 1ppe1red in .. ~ New Yorker .. maa:azlne, I h a d read a paperback book by John Charles Cooper, call· eel "The New Men- tality" (\.\1ntmlns- te.r. 12.e&). The pre- fac-e of Mr. Cooptr'a book begi ns with the very sentrnce: "A new form of con- sciousness is stirrlng '~i lh.in us." \\'Orkina; for several years on a grant from the Lutheran Church in "Research and Creavlty," Mr. Cooper , who ciWJ'9 the Department of Ph.iloeophy at Ea!ltern Kentucky Uni\'lrsity, anticipated much of ftlr. Reich'• the1la (althOujh us1n11: a Christian , ralhtr than a p u re I y humanistic, base of values). BEFORE A WORD of Reich '~ ,;oa~ In print. ft1r. Cooper tn fnrmtd us lhal ··rhe bearers of the old mentality and the bearers of a new lnhl'lbit two different \\"Orlds. If we arc to inhab it any world at all for long, we had best learn to un· derstand each 0U1er." "The New Mentality" also anticipates '"The Greening or Atnenca·• lll 1l~ recogniti on that "The revolt of the post- modem n1an represenls a change fro1n quantity to quality, for it hes ushered 1n a new ment ality that does not transgres~ morsl codes but demands• new morality " ANO Tll lS CllA1'"GE. he goes nn, I~ prln1a rily a revolution of attitude!'. r1ther than actions, "from a concern fo r prin· <:iplr.s and institutJofls to a concern for persons and onp'i; relationships to per~ons." One of !he major e:lrmcnt:o: in the "new consciousness" (Qr 1Yhat Ti eic-h labeled Ulnsclousness III ) i1 not "re\IOll" as such, but "the vanguard of a better form of hun1an1ty ·• Personally. I ruund l\lr. Reich's book liOrnewhal na ive Jn its oJd.fuhionH simplistic hun1an1s1n ; a kind of Norman Vincent PeaJism turned inside out. \\1h€'re- as. in "The New f.lcn!allty ." Mr. Coo per put s down deeper e:illstcntl al root!, and sink! his leeth more firmly 1n· to the freshly relig1uus 1n1phcalio11s of This new cons1·iousnrs~. I ,::ucss r didn•t recom mend "The GrC"en1ng flf America·• ~causp f tho11~ht th:it Ea~lern Kentucky l n1·ers1ty deser1 ed prC'croence over Yale this time. Tradi1ig · Sta11ip Battle 8y JAMES E. 'A"llETi'ltORE Sfnal.qr Sith Otstricl "i\ty wlft told me to vol e 'no· on thr. trading stamp bill,., one of my colleagurs said as he recently cast l\ls \·ote 1n com· mi~tee aaalnal 1 bill lo require storP~ \\"h1ch 1lve trading stamps to offer customara •choice or C'ash or stamps. Other mtmbers of the committee in- dicated Jood ·naturedly they had received the same lnaiructions at home. ApparenUy knowing full v.·elJ that most housewtveB thlni ol tr1dlng stamps 1s "that 5mall dividend'' !hey receive from their f1vorite 1tore1 and redeem for any nne or a thou1and ilem1 In redemption centeni. the author of the meuurt ia·as quick lo point out th1t hls bill would not ouUaw trading stamps. HJ: IA.TO JIE con1idered hi! bill 11 good C'OmpromiH with persons opposing .a han. But he was the anly one of the nine·n1an Senate Commitlee on Buslnesa and Profess ions to a;ive hi• mea11urt an ·•aye" vote. Opponents er the bill arrued that of. fr.ring either 1tamps or cash would be too confusing an operation •t a 1upermarkt:l check.out stand. Thfly said !lamps are ju~t another form of advertlilng, and it wou ld be unf1Jr l<I p!ck on them ia·i!hou l lt.tting customer• demand a reba tr. on othtr forms of promolional advertising they do not like . The bltUc ever tr.dln1 stampa lakes place •Ith IOmt rerularlly t vrry frw yean. 1.nd tvery thne thtl bills ha~·e niel with distinctive defeat A SPOKESMAN for the trsd1ng st.amp Industry pointed oul that the •lmpte ~'ay lo at·oid tradinr •lamps If people dn n"t "'•nf flltm Is le trade at ~tores that don "t pro\'ide ~htm. • -. '- But most won1en. ii appear~. want trading stamps in prrference 10 cash C:\'tn when the~ have 11 cholct. and manY stores and business housrs In Cailfornia aive .tuch a choice. Besides, the opponents pmnt oul the bill .a ppears as an attempt to force ;,,or• law and regulauon on the people. Thty belitve today's c u s lo m r. r ~ art1 sophis!icated enouih to decide for themetlves whe!her or not thev "'l1h to p!ltliclpa te in a trading stamp Program. 0\"E \\-'ITNESS said al 11 previous hear ing on a simil~r bill, "Housewives are ~hrewd !hoppers. Th~y can and do t:=heck the bargains offered through !heir newspaper~ each week and then sho p ,_.h('re they ran do !he be~!. And it tr:riding st amps 11r~ offered a~ an ad· ditional bargain, so much the betlcr." Btlld°', ,_.ho can argue with a \\-'Oman. Bu George --- Dear Geor ge: Whr do peoplt' say lilt ynunaer generation 111 50 b•d wher1 the older i!rneration clid the same thing'.'O'.' Where do 1hry Lhrnk the younger ~cneration M>arned., Dear Tetn11grr : And 11·here do you th ink the oldrr ~l.'nrr:i linn 1e,1rnf'rl t•l c11111pla1n 11bnut the yo1u1,i;:cr gl'nerat1on~ F'rom the older grneratlon when 1hl'.I' 1.1'rre thr vo un11rr i;:rnrrat1fln Your !um·i; _. rnn11nii . ldrl ·-----!. . ':lr'-\ :Ji.' .. -....--. ~-:: .. _ .... ___ , -.. ,. _, ..... __ ' ---......... ~:'). --....... ,..,,. -........ " • • -.. pV .. ,. Fost er Pare11 ts Pla 11 To lcl Ry Joy~ L..a1n Kenned y Uear Joycr.: lh1w can I lln( out about btcumlng a lostt1 p•renl? A.rt ro,ter parrot~ paid DAI)' upcnse~. ur arr they abo pa id 11 s11lary·~ - ~I. Q.1 Amarlllo, 'frxa~. In a frw pl:ites around Lhe c.:ounlr)'. lostPr parents are c-onsidered Io be s l a f I rnC'rnbets r,if ltu.• child welfare agency for which thC'y work. ;;ind art µai d ~alanes for !heir work as 1.1ell as l'O verage of the ch1kl's expenses Thi.'l plan a!lt•ws "'1ves and mothers 11·hQ are 1n terl'.'lltd in f o s le r l·are, but \\110 1nust help "llP- porl tht:Jr families lo become foster p2renl5 Ho11ever. n1ost child welfare agencies pay only expenses, Care e r Corn er and the a1nuunt variu fN>m place to plarr, and agency to 01gency. i\1.u1y age ncies J14Y slightly h18her amounts for core of intants and teenagers !hon !or !111·· 2-to-12year-olds. nutes for earl' of handicapped or very di~lurbed children. \1ho need spc..:ia! care. may be much higher tha n the basic r<ite. You shouldn't consi der loster care as a way to make money. but to help children in their hardest limes -cer- tainly this is work thafs im· portant and satisfying. For more information, call your city. county, or State welfare department, or other <·hild welfare agency. in· f'l11ding t h~e operated by pr ivate organizations and religious groups. A pa mphlet. ''A Child is \Vaittng'' describes "'hat foster care is like, and } ou can get a copy for 15 cents from t he Superintendent or Oocuments. Washington, D.C. 20402. 1Children·s Burea u publication 45'1 ·1967•. llear Joyce : I arn an lnvalid and "'ould llke to jlel som e "ork. addressing envelopes at hnmr. l have ans"·rrtd • cou- ple of the many ads you see for home-addrt.sslng, but the.y either "·ant to sell you a book1 or to send out mallln.E?s (11ell· Ing mert h&ndisel with your o"·n &tamp11. TT any o( YODT ma!U ng11 re11ult in orders, they :111y you art paid 11. com· ml111lon. Can you tell me how to J:el work from regular com- panies that just "'ant to hlrt home addressers?-H. A .• Lynn, ~111,,. Automation in direcl mail firrT1s has al1nnst elin1in ated !he need for horne addressing. i\1nst ol the work is done by 1nachines no~·. and unless you happe n onto an exception to 1he rule. you are likely to be disappointed. Ho me ad- dressing is virtually obsolete. near JO)'t'e : II I try to make 11nd aell orljlinRI fashions throolfb lht littlt boutiquts. how much ~ho nld I expecl 10 he paid (In • rommis~ion basis·! -E. R., P11lm Springs. California. ~1o!il bou11riues pay hctwrcn ~o and 40 pE'rrrnl of !ht' ret 11 il nr1re. The :-.ell111g priC'r should t"f!ect you1 lime and c·o..'it.'i. ;i,,r1 be in l1nr with nttwr r loth- 111g in the boutique: II ifs 11"lr!h1nnre th:-rn usu11l /de.~lgn, •. u r k mansh1p. esta blished 11<1n 1el. charlo!,f' more if you 11 i.•h, nut dnn'I ~et the replrta- l1f'ln for being 011erpriced r1ther. Sizes 7 through 12 are said In sell besL but il's a practical idea lo make l\.'i 1nuch as posslb!t Y1hich lits you. Then lf your designs oon·1 sell, you t'an always enlarge your wardrobe. Newport Youth Goes to J a pa n Unive.nity of Sou I he r n CNifornla stu den1 William R. liar!, 124fi .Sorner.qet Lane, Newport Be11ch. will spend a 10-monlh slurly )'ear Jn ,Japan al \\'asedn Univrrsily. Tokyo. beginning in Sep!cmbtr. llart wlll join ~ix other USC students in lhe Year-in·Japan pro1':ram, a cooperative plan of California Pr iv a t e Un1v er1llles and Colleges TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ Wo Dare You ... Every S•lurday , V/tdritsday, July 7, 1971 DAILY PI LOT 7 Coa.•t Sturl en t \Vin~ ll onor~ Home Swimming Pool Dangers Cited ".el\ port Beach r ~ i. 1 d t n I Richard B. Macgurn Jr , has bttn named to the dean's ll•t at \11rg1nia Mitlt.ary lnstltute in Le.x.1ngton, Va , "'lie re he :1rhe1ved a c ad e n1 1 r ex· c~llenc:e as a freshman cadet. Homt swlmmin& pools were. the nwnber cne cause of drownings in CalJfornia durin& 1970. re\·eals Dr. John R. Phllip, Orange Count)' Health Officer. in urgi"8 more cau· tioo around suth fac illties. ln Oranae Count)', lbere were 16 home pool drowning~ 1n 19&9, the Lui ye•r for whJch figures are av1llablc . Statewide. J71 de:•ths wire reported in 1970, with the IDll· jority involving childrtn. Ph.tilp warns qainat e11ily corrected u.: ... ty ba 11 rd•, Three common gefects are the fallure to provfJ": a reachin( pole or life rln&. lack of a uparating ufety rope and ac- cesslblli~y to 11n unlocked eleo- SGLfaMIJJ 6 Y.z 01. C•n1 Friskies TONI "Sun-In" TANNING SPRAY fQmi~ mo1stun11ng ~roplets for a detp~1. ta~tcr lan, J5oz. 701. ~-------·~-, ......... £VfRfADY ! ' ~ Lantern •1BmiR11•101r ~ "All Am1ric11" -Wat!!fproo', ~nd I! , .. floiit~ too. Push butWn 2 99 !.ilfi!Cti •• , l'litll f!3S}'·~rip handle. II&. 3.41 I Fiddle faddle or Screaming Yellow Zonkers ""''""' '"~'" 3' 1 00 1 in 1 de !lghll ul 0 f. · i:la1e. Rtf. 37c 1: • f ---.-----.. ·-·----- l l';O·lonr wlid !ustrel br.l1d with l ie~ in an a~~ortrnent 99 01 colors. style:>, C litlts. 11•&. l.29 HYPO-ALLERGENIC Beauty T reatmant A ~11~. light m1w,tmi2er. Q:Jlc ll' absorbed, it b,;tt;~ your skin 1~ mol5lurt. and l~ave::: yoij sett and de!1tal~. Prell SHAMPOO FOLDING Chaise Lounge Al.MfT •.• hte px:1tioo alllfl'lif'llllll i;ha1~c wit~ e!!rrler QQst legs. 6~16 webbl~~ Pla~!ir. arms, Fl!!Sli (Rdinbnw) com. lrital Umt clock. mouth-to-mouth muscltatlon. A Ht.11th Department survey a1ao found that mo1t pools had too UtUe clearantt between the divlna board end and the pool '• aide , too few We pre.server1 and too many elec· LtJW ouUtb clocie to tht water. Philip aupe1ts t e a c h i n g chil dren ao swim 1t an early a1e a.s a preventative measure. He also 1aya parents should have know lt:dae of To check thtlr pool• ror hatarch, owners can request • do-it·your1tlf Inspection form and pool 1afety booklet from the Division of Environmental He alth. 776-5551. wm -n.t alominum arms, SxJi.3 webbing. Many co\Ors. IOX Of 40 Tampax la•pens lo l1plar or S1p11 fi1!118" GAS . ~BARBECUE 11PRO" Ass't COMBS • M11"s Pltktt - Cun• l fl11 • Mt1's Ptck1t - All fl11 Aul CllDrt. 2'29c " h1.1k : ; RICTllC Charcoal lighter 1r1mo1 ••• Starxlard, with ••. 2.lt J ••• "rd. 2 39 (M1l111\JVPJ • The rtrrt ma~· llJI thlt'1 'Na\el'ptt)Of, weatherprcel, '#C~fjll'OOf and J)lfSDlfatiOll- ptcOI. II gees en silky. srroolll and 'tl!'S lmsh. "Visi~ f« hst. lastiftf relief fmm 93 millll' lrtttattons of eyes. C • ... 1.39 Y.i: '" AMMENS M1dicatn FOOT POWOER ~t.and htlp invent mioor ~~in C Medjcated to promote hulinggg 1T1tatians. 111-1J711 u. "S ft' " 0 1que IATH OIL llADS -Skin miis!.tllizin2 and smoathinr, water sattenlng6GC ~ tod'f rWlng. ltC. lie 1J IL -- WIUllNSON "Bonded" Razor A nfW r.~nr~pt 1n · h.1ving 1.-0111fofl ... ~ 1u1111 caYEwm Baseball "Allstar'' Softball C.lcirs ••• Stlt rm. lf1t•r1I M1R1y, Cr11111 'la•, C11I l1lrs. Cttl lrtlJt. 3.50WI Sf A & SKI • "Lipsavers" I Ups In 4 11,,..sm.ckin' t1ivo11.39c di Dm's flle1ds ••• GatJ 1r 101. C.ry ••• DM'S :;weetburt. lie'•: bll, dnand handsome 3!ld be Iii~ o~er DmL. P:•• ... A mod, mod i•I· A1nj$ .,,,,,, 1 93 l~c grooviest tlotlles. IL • nooN "Pipsqueeks" Ref. 11.00 f1lll play ~ple ... 51111tt1e his hf!.lld & hf! talks rl!.!11 plpsq11eeK sounds. tie can •P srtoc '""'··· 1 57 r' fr-bou1s cf fun. aa. • a m . Travel "Bingo" IEUL ••• Children 1111tch 87 cibjects Ibey see lltlilt trm1lttg C • Oii ~if a~c biflp tMd. "Alley Up" u11r llASIU-ftylo~U1btn•p 2 49 ~u ... ICJiost i"'il'r· h 111es •U.eye.halorklfL • .. 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"Wha t dtd those 50.000 men dil!: for ~" Young Puller wz.s a Marine J1eu1enant lead ing troops 1n ("ombal ""hen ht v•as wounded by a Viet Cong booby trap and v.·on a Silver Star medal. He now is taking courses lclward a law degree at the College of William and ~1ary . The elder Puller. w n o received 5J dccoratiOfls during more than 30 years of Marine 1;ervice. has been an outspok~ ~·ar hawk. He tried unsuc- cessfully in 196:'i at age 67 lo be returned lO active duty and he given a co mmand In V1et- 11arn. The military is not lo blainc for the war. young Puller says. because a soldier is just an exlension or government policy. He says much of his at.. litude has not been shaped by v.·hat happened to him bu t by the issues con f r o n I i n g American fighting 1nen. Not only are Americans waging a war they had nothing to do with starting, he says, but thev must deal with lhe Jack of Support for the conflict en the pir t of some of the na- tion's leaders. Jn addition, Sflys Puller. servicemen returning from Southeast Asi;;i often have dif- ficulty finding jobs "The veterans who threw 11wav their medals i n Washington recently madf': the point well.'' he says. "Any veteran who has been to Vietnam woulrl ha ve to feel he ha s been had .'' Puller's adjustment to hie ;o.s a paraplegic has been eas- ed by his ramily -his wife ; a son. Lewis B. Puller 111. born just aller he was wounded and a daughter, Maggie, born three months ago. His major difficulty at William and t\tary. where he enrolled in January, is getting his wheelchair up the stairs of Lhe law school -··J ap- precizJ.e the strong backs .. " The past three years. he says, have been a "loss of in· nocence." "I proved I could lead troops in combat, but that doesn't mean anvthing now ," Puller says. "l jtist don't want to see anyone else go.'' Santa Cruz Employcs Now Pedal SAJ\.T1\ CRUZ , Cahf. 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I ,. r ··-~ ' New Urban leader "Airs Views NEW YORK (UPI! -Tbe ma~ who will Fde the Nat ional Urban League during the potentially troublesome '70s ll'es the: ''hidden hand" -0f racism as the maior challenge lo blacit America's movement for aiual rights. , "The l.ss\U!s of the J960s," ~ays Vernon Eulion Jordan r ., soon to take over as ex- '1 cutlve director of the League, t 'dealt with the surface, open and notorioll.!I form s of ·~· scrlmination -p u b I i c fac!Jjties. public ac- omodations, voting , education terms of the separate but nequal situations. l "Jn the 1970s the issues, in · *1y vie w. are far more dif-~ult, far more complex. The :rpcis m is not as obvious; it's far more subtle ; you have to ftid the enemy, so to speak, to eq.ial opportunity and ad- ninistrative regulations and the .edrnini.!lration of and implementation o( the civil ri;its tegi.slaUon 0£ t.he 1960s. ·~he enemy is b idden beHnd such things as the meqier and COMOUds.tion of loca.J governments. It 's a dif- ferent ball game in one sense, r equiring a different kind of tack and approach." Jordan is the successor to the lite Whitney ti.t Young Jr., "ith his appointment ef- recti\'e ·upon completion of a $10 m~on fund raising drive for lhe1Unittd Negro College fund, iiibicb he now heads. That ~e is expected to be completm before the end of the year.' A t • I J , broad-shouldered man. alrilo.st 36, ·wbo grew up in Atlanta, be still retains the soft drawl of his native city. Hla akin is dark and he wears hia hair in a short "natural " style. He dresses in con- servati\'e business suits, oc- casionally smokes a cigar and Ii'es with his wife and daughter in suburban Hastsdale, N.V. He is also a man of action and pro\'en courage. In 1961, a year out of H oward Uni ... ersity's Law School, be led Charlayne Hunter into the Upiversity of Geo rgia through • mob of jeering, taunting white protestors. He bas a widespread reputa- tion among those he bas dealt with as a man who can bridge the gaps between people of different races, agea and phi Josop hiea but says modestly, "I'm not sure it's true." Jordan refuses tt charac- terize himself as a "moderate" or "militant," preferring others to make lheir charl!C lerizatitn because "I don't know what they 're tal king about when they say miUtancy. '' "Wh en I was making apeeches in Mississippi about \'oter registration. you know , then J got termed a militant. When I went to work for the Negro College Fund then I was no longer a militanfllyou know, but my ideas did not changt ... He said he felt the challenge before him is 1o demonstrate or spotlight the problems caused by racism and their form . ''Tl"s a question of exposure 41f the kind of unseen, hidden hand of racUm as it operates in this country ." The specific issues a s Jordan sees them .ere housing, health, po\'erly, employment . hunger. both intergrated education <ind quality educa- tion and "the v.•ho!e issue of democracy.which is something that clearly black people have been basically denied in this country.·· In thls latter area, Jordan believe.s the number of elected black officials, the model ciUes program and the in- volvement of the community in the povert1 and other programs are indications of tile beginning of t h e "illvolvement of h!atk and poer people in the determination or t h e i r destinies in this country." tie sees a relationship between government policy •nd what the privitte sector think!:, an d the reverse of that, and belle\'e:ii the N i z o n Administration policy on minorities is "one of in· difference." "I lhlnk that indifference stems from a political at- titude, a poli~icaJ judgment ba~ on th11 (the Nixon Admlnlslratlon) conception of what Middle America, White America, ~ vast majority of white Amer\dem fn!;." Jordan said he felt that most w~J Americans were eommrtttd if! the 19605 "to dolng away ~Ith the gl11rlnA b'lequltla that bl1dc people were confrbnled with, the 1urfaet i5sue.' •f racism. ' ANAHEIM 2636 W. La Palma 821-8900 ~ OPEN DAILY 9 TIL 9 SAT. 9-6 SUN. 10-5 ·, LIGHTWEIGHT for the profe1slon1I with 2 roomy comp1tt· ment1, u1y~pen zippers, 5 big out1id1 po,kets. Frame h rvggtd, yet light, comfortable, s39aa STANDARD MODEL $29.88 BACK PACK TENT HIKING BOOTS FOR FUll TIME ht1vy·duty c1mp- lnt ltnlct, llghtwtlght, 1l11p1 l 1dulh, 7'115'. Ilpptrtd thr11hold, ln1idt lftrm flip, •••n·in mol•· turt ,rMf ritt-1top nylon floor. To11I w1iaht 5.25 tb1, HEAVY DUTT ko11 wl!h yJ. br1n 1olr, p1ddtd, 1p11d b c11. fxc1pfion1I qu1li!y, Jumbo 11vina1. Sht1 1.12. 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Mltch1d set of 1-3-4 Woods end 2 thro11gh 9 Irons • S1ve more now at Granr11 LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN Oii GOLi IAWI KEN VENTURI U.S.G.A. !SOLID STATE GOLF BALLS) ,...-·/~~ ,<'~ . PKG. OF 4 BALLS ...•..•.••• "FIREBALL" MODEU $198 WIUOll'S 98( ou.-.R. tUJ.,~oo' llDISTIUClO PKG. Of 4 ....•• · ·• , . . . . • PKG. OF 3 . , , "ARNOLD PALMER" GOLF SHOES by Eaton Pla in toe saddlt, 1twn-i11 kihits, m1n-m1dt solu ind heels, cushion innersole and l11fh1r qu1rt1r linings . s299s LADIES' GOLF SHOES Whit• l11thtr with itd ind 111111 •hinlnt 1t41ly"'1rk 11ddl1, tip, 111d 11wn-in kiltl11. (vthlenM h11I, 1111n-m1dt aolt1 111111 h11l1, l11thtr ~u1mr lini111, Goedy11r Wilt '0111tn1ctlo11. '1888 "FAMOUS BRANDS AT BIG SAVINGSI [@itlj PROPANE SUPER STOVE & LANTERN COLEMAN LANTERN SINGU MANTLE '1011 A :i!Uif fot tYtry camptrl All lin- ter"• ,rte•• 1t L.o.W prlc11I Sn thtm now 1t tht Grant loys. Complete Camper Combo! CAMPER'S COMIO comts compl1t1 with 11,000 ITU stove, lanttm, ptop1nt bottle, v1lv1 W regul1tor. '6995 ...................... e••••••••e••• i COLEMAN "HOLIDAY" i : I • : • • • f + "lfolldoy Co"!po<Y' •49.••. i 10.1 •. SAU PaJCI ------..!.·----.....---:,..·~-- "'""'" 4 ---·--··:: ··~. ~, -.. --it -_'":'8 ' DAtl Y PILOT Wfdnnday, Ju ly 7, 1971 . rodents Protest UC Fund Slashes • ~ (lP) dYersity of Catilomla stu.- a(body presidents have told it: Reagan they have !oflow-llis advice and tried to lllt ,within the sysUm to ~ve their goals "and still 1 turn UI down flat" ~ght of the student leaders tde the comment Tuesday in letter to the Republican remor protesting his veto of 1 (Allvl'f'tloem"ll w ••• Give Your ~LSETEETH More Bttlng Power e adbeeive ea n he lp. B• Powder does all of elpe bold uppers and low. • firm@r, atadier. 2) Hold. ore eomfortab~3) Help. fl\O!'e naturally. worry? .tsTEETH Denture beaive ler. Dentures that fit art UM to bea.ttb.. See your dentiai lrly. ~ professors' salary increa.set and the rtducUon of funds for dlsadvanlaged students. The student leaders sald they had est:lbliftd con- structive efforts, including the opening of an office in Sacramento , "as an alternative to the street ac- tivity you so often condemn." "Our biggest disappointment ls that this year we students have followed every sug· gestion you 've made for the' proper way to advance this and our other concer ns through established means; .and still you turn us ·down, flat," the students said. "How can we encourage our fellow students toward con- structive action when our best efforts are rejected as th ey reach your office?" they ask- «!. !RECORD RIOT SPECIALS! I WED., THURS. FRI. SAT. -JULY 7-lOtfi I TOP 10 ALBUMS at GRANTS LOW PRICES! EMERSON LAKE & PALMER 5J.44 THE OSMONDS UI 5J.44 BURT BACHA RACH SA.Lt CAROLE KING $ALE 5J.44 THE GUESS WHO 5J.44 ELVIS SALf SJ.44 HUDSON & LANDRY .... SJ.14 SALE Ult '"·'' $388 .._ .. ...:..· ..................... ... --· ~----~··l>'--= . --... _ ........ Petition Urges Arrest Of Governor Reagan -Ve~• State Employes 'Ta1king' Strike SACRAMENTO (AP) cost-of·livJna lllary increa1e." Strike tall: wu growi.,-t<>day -Reagan llld the oolJ among st.ate worten, angry at alternative was a tax increase Gov. Reagan for vetoing a five and be would not agree to percent ll1ary iocruse. that. "Our m e m be r s h i p i.s Stale law does not give state frustrated and angry,•• •id eritploye organizations the Loren V. Smith, general right to bargain for wages and manager of the 11 f , O Q 0 • hours with the slate or to member California S t a t • strike, but it does n o t Employes Association. .specifically prohibit strikes. The association's board The salary boosts totaJed meets Saturday to decide more than •tos milllon and whether to take any sanctions would have gone to an against the R e a g a n a(j. estimated 133,000 s t a t e SAN RAF'AEL (UPI) -ministration. Smith said he is worke~ including college and Angela Davis ' attorney, claim· urging "that we try to work. university professors and state ing she was the victim of an the system" and get the veto judges . official conspiracy, borrowed overridden in the legislature. Smith said his staff Is her codefendants courtroom Meanwhile. the 5. I 5 6 tr ave Ii n g throughout tactics Tuesday and asked members of the California Catilomia the rest of the week that the murder·kidnap trial Association of High w a Y to test the sentiment among be transferred t o federal Patrolmen -nearly all the tocal c a I i f 0 r n i a St.a.t_e jurisdiction. state's uniformed traffic of· Employes A 1 s 0 c J at i 0 n A petition filed by the de-ficers -were voting whether chapter!!. fense called for the "appre-to strike in protest of the But, midway through 8 poll, hension and arrest" of Gov. salary veto. Results will be about haJf the association Ronald Reagan, whom it said announced July 16. members who work at led a vendetta to remove the The patrolmen threatened Metropolitan State Hospital fonner UCLA philosophy in· local wildcat strikes last year for the mentally ill at Norwalk struct.or from the University of when Reagan vetoed a special &aid they wanted to strike. ca1ifornia system because she three percent raise. This year, was black and a Q>mmunist. he also vetoed an $85,950 An official for the Los U.S. District Judge Samuel highway patrol uniform Angeles region said about 30 Conti set a hearing on the mo-allowance added to hls budget percent of the CSEA members tioo for 9 a.m. Friday in San by the Democrat<0ntrolled contacted so far say they Francisco, but announced in legislature. would like to take some fonn advance his intention to deny Reagan vetoed a record of sanction -a strike, the removal petition. total $504 million from the slowdown or sick-in. Conti said he would give bis budget Saturday before sign-Smith said his ofnce mailed reasons for the refusal and ing the scal~own $8.79 f0 ,000 1etters Saturday - allow Miss Davis' attorneys billion spending docum~nt into three hours after the veto - and cod.efendant Ruch e J I Jaw. asking members tn bring Magee and his attorneys an He said, "I regret having to. pressure on their legislature to opportunity to reply, ask state employes to forego a override the veto. Magee previously had filed ''llP.! .. ~~ii!IJ!~P.Nfi~i,,ftii"~'-!j~"'J dozens of requeats to have the II case remnved to federal courts. all rejected •·frivolous." The charges of murder;kid· naping anC: conspiracy against Miss Davis in connection with the Aug. 7, 1970, Marin County Court house shootout in which a judge and three others v.·ere killed were part of a COO· tinuing efftX"t to "drive ... her fro m the classroom and to silence her under the cover of law," the petition said. 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To obtain complete details and a copy of the Offering Cir~ular, call collect or write your nearest First California Company office. FIRST CALIFORNIA COMPANY IN CO .. ~Ol'llATCD (SeUitrg AxenJ) NEWPORT BEACH1 92660 SOUTH LAGUNA, 92677 3355 Via lido 3 Monarch S.y Pl.u (71 4) 675-3940 (714) 496-5763 For cauromla rasldenta having • ntt worth of at '"st S11.ooo (exclud1ng home, •uto •nd furnishings) and a gron annual Income of at leul $11,000; or at lff&I $100.000 net wortf"I {excludlng nomcr, auto Jnd fumlahlnga). ~~,fg~~~~~~~~T~~~lJg~ o': ~oS:::e~~ PURCHASE OF THESE SECURmES. The statements made fn this acfvertlstfMht .,.. qua lifted In their lt'lffrtty· by Nferenc:e to the Offering Clrcur1r Of Mlstlon Bay Investors. Ud. Thi. advertlaement ·ta neither an Offer 10 sell nor a solleltatlon or .,, ollet 10 buy or aeU unlta !n an lnYettment. The Off., II made only by the Of!•rlng Circular • NOW • ONLY AT WARDS Words Signature® electronic oven doesn't just cook food foster •.• it cook1 food better! Cooking elec- fronicolly retoiris food color, moisture, flavor; ·pre- serves nutritional values. Cuts clean.up time too mini· mum: cook on paper plates, even chino serving pieces; no pots and pons to wash! Uses 1fondard household current. Ask to lee it demorulrated now! Shop Mon·Sat 'Ill 9:30. Sun 12·5PM LA CIENEGA ,.,_,,,,, .... p l'>one 836-7922 TORRANCa.-............ ,. .... -...•• hone !542-6971 FULLERTON ..•.... Phone 714-879·2500 NORWALK ............................ f)hcfie Ef;>8.091 l SANTA ANA.... . ...... Phor, 547-68ll l HUNTINGTON BEACH Pho"e 714·892·661 l PANORAMA CITY •.... ,phone 894-82 1 l VENTURA .. ,. phones 485-5421 . 642·754 1 ROSEMEAD ................ phone 573-3110 CANOGA PARK ....... , "'""phon" 883.1000 COVINA ..••. phone 966-741 l · · .. ,-:-~;.;;;.·;;:::··::;;; ·• __ ,.. .... ---•.--~ ---· ~,.,,.. r.)~) --~-•-_700 .-,. •tJ I •• • ..__, ___ .;.~.,_.. '""= ~ ~~ _._.~~.,;.. -~-==-- ' . -__,.;. s1um Kids 'fYow Have 1 Chance "Alllll'IGTON IVPl) -~.ll fr&m a MUwfuket al~ litinlly are bf:lna Utttd rrief their crad!u ltld llJsen le IChocl with 1.!l!.oni&hing r•ba Uial indicate menlal rt~atit11 mty bt pre11tn· ta~&lnfn& Mmi chlldrtl of 1111·• a;4eareften Ill thla unuau1 J 10VW'1llftent.-tllwteell 1 t u d y ~•uUOUJ tUy 1'1vt Ju.st new llclad their work, rive YMll ' ta Ult lltOJl<I, iM ~ only In • proluaional JOW'lll! llllllktly 10 be ,.,. by parQu:. But ·they can't l&nort I.ht illrlmltic 111Ja in I . Q Clnttllliertee Quotient) imonc !MN Uihlren et 100r, efttn II· litv1tt parenll -black clllldrin who wt~ "virtually ctrtaln \.o show chttacl.ulstics ot mtntf] retardation i.!I they crew elder.·• Thty cho5e the children most likely to fa.ii. The childrtn with eJI the llirike.!1 qalnat them. The children from the clty 'ti worsl slum . with tht lowest l.Q. 1nd mot.her• wltll lht le.1st mental a;timuUitiea in their homes. And they tDoi: them to achoal whtn Oley were ort\y lhru Or four monthl old. "We ft1v1 lffft a ctpaclty for learning on tht part ol e1- trea\ely ~I\I dtildrel'I that prtVIOU!ly ~ wo~d not have belih'4d ~!1'11,~• 1aJll proJ· td. Oittct.e11 R t e i: Htber. Profeuor of Edueailoa and cl\ild p,ycholo&Y 1t t h e Un.ivenlty ef Wlloorvin. "Whilt the !"':Juli! are by !'lo mearu fully conclusive a:td mU.!ll continue to bt tested , the least. that I arn willing to say 1~ that It ii dlfficull to con- ceive of "ttie children in the ei:- perimenW procram ever fall· irt1 bac~·ta tha level of tl'leir llt peffl in Utt laUlnt: COO• tr&I croup.' I By "t.he lau;i11g con trol croup" he mtaf\3 that every dtild from the 11m1 in- ttllectual<ultural 1qu1lor who 61'1 used for tt0!npar1t1ve JIW'JleH:& C the atudy but ere not givth the IJ)eclal dally Lraininf. lbe res ults of the Milwaukee p r o j t c t are described if the July issu~ of American lduc1Lton, pubhsh- ff 10 limes I ye1r by tht U.S. Offi~e of ~•lion. "'At U mllntJu el 11t, the l!hildrtn in th acUv1 1tlmul•· tie11 program mea.1ured an 1veraae of 3.1 I.Q. points higher than lhe children i" the control group. with some of thtm re1i1teriig l.Q.'3 r., h!gh as 135," tht report said. I.Q. measurement! between 90 and 110 are coruidtred in the normal ran1e. Netdle.!.!I to note, the "con- trol group" childrtn. whose med.ian 1.Q. measurement w11 II, are still liktly to be \abtled ret.arMd whed Otey Jo to IChocl. School lng at the Milwaukee Infant Education C.enter la carefully slru.'::tured to en- courage st.n!IOI')' developmtnt, read.in& and langu11e and ma them a lic.s. And im· •&i"atlon. The leachtr in a group language class or 0 l d e r children mighl stimulate im· againalion by uking, "wha~ if you wok1 up in the morn1~~ ind eouJd find nnl y onl!! .shot · Even at their tendere.sl Ages , children ln the program have lndJvidual teachers for aeveral hours a day e1poaln1 them to "ml!!ntAI stimulation of a wide variety" to develop their aen.ritivity to aoundJ, lichts. ah1pe.!I and cclora. Al. the cllildren grow nlder. their schod day 1et.s longer and they move into groups lhat mcrea~ in .size at ea~ •it leve.I. 'JWo-year~ld.s are in clasaes with f!vt o I .h e. r clilldrui. Al lhree, cl us Sll..e is tliht and at four, eleven. tr the ttntative conclusions trl tht Mil.,,iuktt pro ject art valid, they have important im· pllcaUona !or education . not lht tWt of wh ich are support for atartln& formal educ11Uon prOJ?atnS virtually at birth and 1 dlrtct challen1e In theorie• th•l heredl\y mtJte1 blacka mentally inferior to whites. ···t But the moil lmpor1411 ~uullon impo11ed by thlJ ttutly _ eo1lln1 JOIS\t 111,000 I chlld _ may we.II M the queltlon nf Mw much llCJl:ty la wlllln1 tn pay lo ..i.Ui. th• ·clllldren of the 5luJU, KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN Soturdoys in The DAILY PILOT ( Fantastic sale of Summer dresses •.. tunic 'n pant styles 1/3TO1/2 OFF luxurious collection ln juniors', misses', and half sizes! Hurry in! Orestes, tunic and pent 1ty!es right when you wo nt them ... for voc ation• and late Summer weorl Not every size in e very style ond color ... bu! a good sele ct ion! ~-9. 2 ''UMAHlHll l lotll!I '11(1 OI AN Y SIO 01 MOii PIRMAN!NTI •···~. '"•o41 ,.,~ "' ,.,, <•• ••1•1. boo11l•l11I l \I) ., "IC'••"'"'""•"' lo•·~• p•>t• •I 111" eMI A b•1 ka•'·''"'" •a,.,ngl BABY NEEDS SALE! 20' off flushable, plastic-back diapers! Complt!!te diaper and plastic pants all in one! Tope tab foslt!!n ers -no. pins needed! 3 1izt!!1. 11 off choice of diaper bag, infant carrier! 0 V inyl flip-lop bog, in suloted1 Sanitized.• (!) Hondy baby catrieri vinyl ccvered pod. I ~ ~'.,-~."·"·"·'· .• TORRANCE dt l omo fo~h1oii ~quart phOflt .542-6911 YOUR 2as CHOICI LA CIENEGA lo c11/'lego al 18tl! sl. h0011 836-7922 NORWALK '"'per<!!I a! norwolk blvd. hont 868-0911 \('.:· : ' l <::! .-• ~; ... -.. .. '· ' HUNTINGTON llACH ldlrl91r et beo~h bcule.,•rd pt\,,,.. '''4·tl92-6611 . ,.. -. ----· .. ·--. -··-··-··. .. ...... ... --..... _,. ........... __ ...... _. __ Wtd,,.,..y, July 7, 1'71 - ·' .--·1 l SAU STARTS THURSDAY INDS SATURDAY, JULY lOTHI HURRY, QUANTITIES llMITIDI • '1 . . I s. s! Girl's denim jeans in western styling! Summer smash hitsl 2so SPICIAL Western·cut flere1 in do.!l liing navy cotton. Four pockets! Sizes 7-14. r~. quick way te pei11 and confidenc.e for fM"ll Enroll lodoyl .. ••• SH;; SUN{DA'-Y-:--12"""' p"""-"1---:-------__. SANTA ANA bt11tol at MYetllH l'ltf<I phone .547-68'1 VENTURA .500 tovth rriMl1 rood 48.5-5421 6"2·7.541 1obi11 at rOl(OI C)ftl 894·8211 CANOGA 'ARK topango plaza ..,,. 883·1000 ROHMIAD f~erMod blYd. 111 Slln bernordlno frH way-!tone .513.JHO COVINA barronca al sen b1r1W11rd1Mo fi."wo -hont 066-7 4 II ---. ,_. -.,...., ·- I T 041LV l'ILDT For The Record Dissolutions Ofltfan'iage 'llf<I J .... 7' 1C11.i.•, 0-i.• le• t fWI ~·•lfov M10 EIL JMn11l"" D, I M 11-<t G., Vll..-Jn&. c.-.. 1 M P1ulln• J UUbarrJ, .0.11<, C. 1nd ~tvmO<'<I !'. o_...,,. "••et W . I nd Oo<ln1 E. flltwr l1. 1"11flCll ... •M Jo~"" MIU LJ .... i.ey, Frt<!H ICk M1rk 1"11 IHl!"I CH Met<~, C1rc>1vn ~·•• 1<>d llr.111 Oi1rle1 ll!NI, Jr. l•v!"" Ind °""""" J. 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ARBUCKLE & SON WESrCLl.Ff' MORTUARY 4!'1 E. 171b St., Costa ~t tsa MM838 • BAL'I'Z MORTIJARI F.S Con1t1i dt l Mir . . . rn-Mst Coltli Mesa . . . . . . . US-tat • BEIL BROADWAY MORTUARY lit Brtedway, Colll Me11 LI 1-SCSJ • McCORMICK LAGUN A BEACH MORTUARY l'lli Lap111 Can}'i)D Rd. 4N-1411 • PACIFIC VIEW ~ORIALPARK -l'l' Morl1W'1 Cli1pol Jiii Pacific VP DrtYe N...,.n Bea, Cl!Uorala -•, PEE FAMILY COLONIAL rtJNEllAL llOME '7111 Beba An. Westm•wer m.nn • SMITll'S MORTU ARY 1%7 Mala St. m•• llutlqto• hell .. Wtdttudq, July 7, 197 1 Tax Bills to Remain Short SANTA ANA -An atttmpt to rl!:verae a prtvLou.s decision to simplify the ful ling or taxing agencies on tu bills failed Tuesday ln 1 3-1 vote of I.he Orange Cou nty Board ol Supervisors. Supervisor DaYid Baker of Garden Grove said he had received many Jettr rs and phone ('alls objectin g to I.he May 4 action which called for listing only fou r c11tegorirR of taxing agencies on individual Teachers Go Back To School property tu bllls -education, city, county, and special districts. CutrentJy all 1gencies af· feeling individual taxpayt'rs - u many as 23 in some cases -are listed. Baker s,aMj he Uiooghi lhe board's ~fay 4 action called for an tnclosurl!: wilh I.he tax bills listing the various taxing agencies and their rates. but he said fl was not i n~_luded 10 the minutes. Cos ta Mesa Finan c e Director Robert Onian, speak. ing for his ci ty council, backed Baker, saying, "To eliniinate the taxing districts will only serve to confuse the taxpayers KIRK JEWELERS COSTA MESA Hllrbot-c..Nr-545·9415 more. Many ol Ulefn do watch the Yarious rates and to change woul~ add to the lack of communication." Tax Collector Robert Citron, who had originally suggested the change, argued that lo include lhe enclOl\Ure.s would cost the county an addiLional '4,500 to $7,000. Baker replif'd tha! the pe-o- ple he had talked to were wi ll· ing l-0 pay more for 1he vital information. Fifth District Super visor Ronald Caspers pointed out that the federal government does not give the taxpayer a breakdown on where his in· comt tax is spent. • If I had my way we would CtJl the ILo;LLn& to one -the amount of tht 1J11 r1k and bill,'0 ht said. Supervisor Ralph Clari: urg- Nl that Cition 's slmplifird li sting be given a ytar·s trial. Hi.s suggestion wu approved 3·2. I Picnic Sla ted ANAHEIM -F orTJV{ rrs- ldf'nt5 or WorlhlQgton. Min- nesota will be galherin& for a picnic from 9:30 1 .JT\. lo 4 p.1n . Sunday al Pearson Park in Anahei m. Coffee Rnd k e cream will be served. TIMEX REPAIR HUNTINGTON BEACH Authorized Oran~e County OAll Y P'ILDT Sltf! ,~tM NEW UCI STUOENT WAYNE LANDRY EXAMINES MICROSCOPE Sophomore Russ Glynn (left) Offer~ Guidance as Clas ses Begin l'~M~•==·~C~•~:•:2:•:•=~~============E=S~A=N=O~S=ER:V:f:C:E::::::::~ Ft:LLERTON -T h re e '' .. .. •• - leachers fron1 the Newport- f.1esa Unified School District have b e e n selected to participate in a National Science .feundation summer institu te al Cal St ate Fullerton. 'UCI 66' Back At It John Lloyd and Michael IRVIN E -Classes al the A feature of the clinically studies 1., Varalyai. both ef Costa Mesa may . qua 1· Y 1 High, and Brad Thurman er UC Irvine-California College of oriented curriculum now of-fresh1nan student fo r the Corona del Mar Hig h are Medicine resumed Tuesday fered at UCJ is the possibil ity honors program, excusing him among 13 Orange County after enly a two-week vaca-of completing medical training from one elective course. With !eachers selected for the pro- lion. in three or Lhree and a half continued outstanding work, gram. years. "he niight be excused fron1 a Th · k · ,., t · The medical school, with an e stx·wee 11ts 1 u e is The shortened me d i ca I . second elective cour s e , ' ' dcsig~d to improve the ~x­ entering class of 66, is the enly degree program •·would be a Thompson said. ··Having been pertise of high school teachers ~ne in California offering tremendous asset to the health excused from two of the 14 in the areas of biochemistry students classes on a year-care system. since tbere is quarters of !ht medical cur· and moletuar biology, said round basis. such a great need for physi-r iculum n1cans a sludent Dr. Eric Strcilberger . assis· "Attending class year-round cians.'' Thompson said. could earn his MD in three tant profes.~or of science is mandatory for the freshmen1jiiiiiE•'•'•'•'•"•"•'·'-'0"iiiiP0'0'0·miiiicd0 1 0'0'.l ,;;;c;a;l;c;nd0'ii'-.;Y0'0"0'0.'0'iiii-..-.-.-.-.--.;iiii'•d•"•'•'•"•"•"•'•'•C•S0Fio.,;;;,-.--.-.I and seniors." Associate Dean11 ANNOUNCEMENT William B. Thompson Jr. said. Summer classes are optional fo r sophomores and juniors . he noted, and 51 out of M sophomores and 32 of 64 juniors a re taking advantage of lhe opportunity th is year. The July bl'ginning of th<' school year allows future doc· tors In accelerate L he i r medical training program. FASHIONj ISLAND "We had anticipated some difficulty in g e t t in g pro- spective frl'shn1en students to forfr-it thei r own summer! plans and begin classes in .J uly." Or. Thompson said. Bui . he noted. the medical cnl· lege received more than 1.500 applications for tile f>6 open· ings in the freshman class. Low Income Fig liters Win Grant SANTA ANA -The Orange I County Community Ac t ! n nj Council of Sa nta An;:i has been awarded a $65.4.10 federal ln·1 noYalive grant by the Wei;tern Regional Office of Economic! Opportunity. Under the grant, about 1001 low income persons will be trained a~ day cart center NEWPORT CENTER SUNDAY SHOPPING The following stores are now OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 12 TO 5 P.M. for your . shopping convenience: !. AT EASE 2. BATH SHOP 3. BOB BURNS 4. B. DALTON BOO KS EL LER S. BROADWAY 6. COCO'S 7. EL POCO 8. HAf R HUNTERS 9. HATCH'S HALLMARK 10. ISLAND CO FFEE HOUSE 11 . J. C. PENNEY 12. KARLS TOYS 13. MAR K SCOTT 14. MEDfTERRANEAN IMPORTS 1 S. MUSIC HA LL 16. THE Rf GGER 17. RU SSO'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF PETS fNC . 18. SEE'S 19. T HE SHOWOFF 20. Sf LV ERWOODS 21. VIKfN GS FOUR 22. WA L TAH CL ARKE'S HAWAfl AN SHOP 2J. LE RNER SHOPS SHOP T HE OPEN.AIR, OCEAN·VfEW MALL teacheri; nr npcrators. ''="'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""""""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'" ____ .,,. ... .,._~.,..,..,..,..,..,..,.11 H. Rodp:er Bell~. rcginnal l· OEO director, said the gran! must be ;:ipproved by Govern'lr Reagari "'ithin 30 days. 1·hP Oran~" ('nunty group \Y1ll direct thl' federal ninney In thl' Parrnt lnvolvemrnt ( 0nunr1l v.•h1rh will use 1h<' funti~ for an <'x1st1ni:: day carr renter no"' run hy \\'elfarc ninthers. Hl'11~ said. It 1s hnTJ('d lhill t"·n nr 1href' Jnw 1ncorne i;roups of Pf'rsnns t•omplet1ng the 1ra1n1n.': prn- gram \Vilt then form 1n- llependent, .~1'1f-sus1aining d;iy care centers, Bell.~ said. Brush Fires On Incr ea se ORANGE -1lft Orange Coonty Fire Depa rtment and t he Catirornia DiYision of Foreslry responded to more than 50 grass and brush fi res in June. according lo stale Forest Ranger and C-Ounly Fire Warden Elmer F . Osterman. whn is urging ex- treme caution while Yisiti ng mou nta ino us areas or using fireworks during the Fourth of July weekend. Co ncerned with the lack nf rainfall this wini er and the dry Orange Countr gras". Osterman said ene out of every two grass fires lo June was started by juven ile~. usually wh ile pl1ying with matches. Ht reminded parents that they a re responsible for costs of suppressing fires started by their children ind urged education and preYention. Wh o Ceres? Nn olhrr nr1ovsJ)8prr In th,. u·nrl d c11r .. :i; :it>nut your r om- munily Jikr yr111r community d"ily nru·~p11rrr dOf'~. Jt'1 th~ OAJLY PJl,l)T. BUILDERS Jll. EMPORIUM 4 BIG SALE DAYS • OPEN DAILY 9 A .M. TO 9 P.M. JULY BTHRUJULY 11, 1911 SUNDAYS 9 A .M . T06 P .M. SuASAine CANADIAN PEAT MOSS •::~s ' 2 'h cu. n . Pure organic soil conditioner, !oosl!:ns ond a era tes compocfed a d obe-cloy. Binds ond e nriches rhin impoverishe d .s andy soil. Helps corre ct the alkaline p roble m in your soil. 349 T HERE'S A BUILDERS EMPORIUM NEAR YOU .. _ VAN NUYS/RIVEASIDE /COVINA/LA HABRA/LA CRESCENT A LADE AA HEIGHTS/BUE NA PARK/FULLEATONN PLA NO/EL TORO TUSTINfT HOUSANO OAKS/EAST LOS A NGELES/LANCASTE R ORANGE/TARZANA/RESE.OA/WESTMINSTER/ESCONOIDO SIMI/SAUGUS/GOLETA/SPRING VALLEY/SAN BERNARDINO CHATSWORTH/GR A NADA HI LLS/BAKE.RSF1ELD/VICTQRVt LLE HACIEND A HEIGHTS/COSTA MESA/CAMARI LLO • .. .... _ .. _ ~ -·--·--.. ' ANyTltiNG TltAT~ • IS WORT • c EC IN • • NO MINIMUM ' bAlANCE REOUiREd Yes, that's riglit! Free checkiilg -no minimum bala nce required. Anything that's free is worth checking, and now is the righ t time to check .into Anaheim Savings new free service s. We've Joined w1lh a major national bank offering you oompleta Savings and Loan plus banking services. Only a t Anaheim Savings can you deposit S1000 and eam the highest in1erest in th&-na tion on insured savings arid receive !he benel1ts of ..• Free checking, Pre- ferred Cuslomer rates on auto and boat loans, and Preferred Customer ra!BS on personal loans. Learn about these al our Huntington Beach office. fREESAfE dEposiT boxES Free with eceounl balance of $1,000 or more. Your personal sale deposit box a t our Hunting!on Beacl1 ottice or anywhere rn lhe world you desire. (Size: Up lo 31i7 • x s• x 2•"l- At! you need to do is advise us of your preferred localJon and we will take care of the de tails.. 6% Two 1o five year term cartilica te a ccounts with $5,000 minimum bale.nee. 50 YEARS OF SECURITY Accoonls are insured to $20,000 and protected by Anaheim Savings' 100% record ol safety. ANAHEIM SAVIN SS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MAIN OFFICE: 187 W. llocoln Aw . Anaheim. C ahlorn11 PR2·1SJ2 • -· ..,, "41inSlrH I Hunlingron 8•1,h, C1 IJfo1n11 LES-6591 _, ....... -·""~-.-----=--~ \-,t'" ... --------------t • • ,l'-"-~-'O_T_-1_ov_u_n_s_•_• _______ w_,,_,_,._J,1 J~1y 1. 1q r1 Wldl'JISdlJ', JUI)' T, 19'1 Wet Be™ f Coast Area Men in Service Around the W or-Id • 1')0dem VOlWllrer lnllJ' field ' . Nood Not ' Ol*lrlient •l fl Ord. Clpllln Lun Bot"ell, 1an bl1il ol bis duly performtnct, o( Mr. ind Mrs. Marv in G. Newport Beach, hu arrived Mr. and Mn.. J)ennll M. tralnfnt wtde' the 01odllrn , of Mr. ind Mrs. A. T. BoitWell educ:1tlon1I blck&rOUnd and Slbtr flf '441 201.h Pttct, for dtJ\y I\ Thule AB. Gawne of 110 A, DthaUa vol1,1nttitr army t\etd 11- B H l of D4 Camino San Clemente, 5>0ttntW as ti\ Afr Forct1 of-Wutmlnattr, has completed Greenlaod. Place, Coron.fl Del Mar, wu perlrnent at P't. Ord. e . tJIS e . Sin Clement,, has recei ved .. n~r. He la aervlnf IS a C-7 ballt tr1lnln& 1t Lick.land C1ptall'I H&JI, I • p I(' e j,lrldu1ted from the Tralnlng His wlft, Qathy, llvea at 385 regular com mllsion 1n tbe Caribou tact.lea.I 1lr in aircralt AFB. Tex. 11e is rem1lnin11l systernl offim. ii 11sl1ned to Squruiron 10 at the NMal Alr Walnu\ St., Colt& Maa. /i.rmy Prlv1tr Rlehard E • US. Air Foret al Mather pllot at Mathe:r with 11. unit of L11cli.Jand for I raining aa a • unit e( the Aerosp.11~ Statlon Penucolt, F'la. --,.. • SWluon. IOI\ ot .• Jitr. E. R. • , PriEA J. ITEINCROllN M.O. AF'B . Cali f. lhe Air Tralnlna CommAnd secunty policeman. Otte~ Command which pro--Army Prtv•t. Mevtn R. Swan90(l, 8t Gbiger Ave .• Captain Boswell prevlously which provides fly 1 n g , tee.ts the U.S. aaalnst bostilt Army Private Davld !. Dull)', eon qt Mr. and ,\1rs. Cos11 M ... recently eom- Dear Dr. Stei..ocrobn. Is btld 1 LSA F' re serve com-ltchrucal and ba.!iic mllltary U.S. Alr Force Captain Jack aircralt and mWiltL ~leuw, !WI of fi,1r. And Mr11. Rkl\ard !. Dulfy , 401 Morn ing p!~ed the first phase of ther e any way te overcome m1!Sion a~ an Officer Training training for USAF prrsonnel. R. Ra ll . .son of retired USAF Alpheus D. Meust. 571 Joann Siar Lane . Newport Stach, tralruna w*r lk modem bodwetllng in a ~year-old boy School graduate. Ht w;is nam-Co!onel and !l.1rs. lAonard R. Mr.rlne Fir & l Ueutenant St , Colla Men:. rectnlly torn-rticently cOltlpltttd the first voluntter irmy f i e Id ex.- •bo ilmply can 't keep dry 11 1 _e_d_fo_r_r_•g::u_1_"_"_'_'"-'-'-"-'h_• __ A_ir_m_a_n_s_,_m_•_•l_J_._s_1w_._,_°" __ H_•_ll_or_1_n_•_A_n_t1q.:.u_1_w_ry.:...., _Ch_''-'"_.:..••_•_r_M_._G_•_•_'_'_· -"-"-'-'__;'c.''-'_«1 __ the __ r_1r_1t__;pc_h_.,. __ ,_r_p1t:.__"' __ ,_r_1r_•_ln_l_n:.&_UJ1_c1<_r_1h_•_.:.P'_'_im_on_1..c1_1_r_1._0t'd __ • --- 1ugbt~ -Mr1. T. COMMENT: A5 you 'd ti· pret in an y .stubb&rn probltm tor wbJcb t.htrt doesn't seem tii be any spteific remedy. ICtltU el met.b<Mb have bet~ IUiltlted -.everything from eltctrical, apparatus • h i c h w1kt1 lbt c hild to p11yehole11(' scarring : JlUlilhln& tht child by making hJm wash his own lolled linen. Some mothers keep en lhinkln1 that a child wets simply t& "a't back at them." Th\J b defiflitely nOl true. Jn [·e·fiiRM\1 mo.'!! r111e1 the innocent bedwetter would 1ladty trade his fa\·orite toys for 1 nice. clean dry sheet when he awakes. Mother! -who may have bten Mdwet~rs lhem~lves as chil~rtn -often for&el that ni1htly soillng of beds~ets can ~ I. a devast.11tinsi: ex- periendl ror the yeungstet. I or course, it'a true tbat mo11 ol these problems •re 1olved by ~lme. Children grow eut of it· \BUt this is not .10 e11Jly passed off when yiil realize that rome continue io be bedwelters into their teen."'. It ctrtaiply ir\terferes w10l their 'soetal life (camping vi!lting friends overnight etc.) Bui worsel.:than this, it lives lhem 1 sense of in· ferloricy -intensified by the rt1clloa of parent! and sib- Un1s l6(tbelr plight , Wh1~t11 do 1bl)ut it? First. I ' beg melher1 to be patient. Do not punish ytiur chHd. He wanl.!l lo be as free of il as you do. A re~nt method of lreal· ment i;,ncreulng the cap1cl- ty ofte child'• bladder. Sedw s can't hdh1 more t~n · fi er 1ix ounces of urine re they want to 11oid . If ytJU t such a child to 10 throujtl the nigtit dry. tii~ bladder !!iould bt able te hold 12 to 14 ~es ef urine. The bt way to increase , auch cap• · is ca ask him le ' drink larg~~tnoUr!t.J of nuld~ ind to p off the urge to urinate fo' at leut 1 half hour. Aflel' a few months of such restra~t -do not expect immediate t1esull1 -the blad- der IR 1tre1thed. capacity is Increased ard bedwettlng ii no longer 1 problem. What a relief bolh lo parent and child. But remember. It requires ptlience and un- derstanding. ft,f£01CALETTES I Replie1 10 Readers ) F'or Mr1. U.: Never ttll • youn& child that "it won"t hurt"' wheo you i re on YO\lr ••av t11 the doctor's oflic,. Alttr ht·1 5uddenly jabbed with 11 hypodermic needle or elbf!rl'>'ist subjected to pain, ht will never forfive you, or for1et. In 1ucct:eding vi.sit! yoo cannot blamt him for the !:.ck e I ''communic;it1on .. between him and the doclor. He w&uld have 11ppreci111ed 11 mor,. H ynu hAd J.aid . "\! m11y hurt 11 li!!le . hut you will ctt ovm' it righl away ." Honesty -nn !ht part al both doctor 1~d partnl -makes ii more pala table fnr lillle Jnhn· ny or Alice to ~wa.\!nw the bit· ltr medicine of a visit to the doctor's (lUict. • For Mt1. C In 1hi>se in· nattd limes the first smile of 1 baby Is 4 billion-dollar 1m\\e, no! a mlllioo-dol11r smile. However. you're expectinR it t&e gtion hi II 1w~Wttk-0!d. H usually tales • mDnth 11r two betort this amazing event OC· curs. And II IJ not invariably due UI "gas on hl~ stomach." nor. 1 1m 1arry tt1 aay. btc11ust the baby re«111;n!u1 you a 1 "mama" 111 that 11 e . Unlortun1ttl~" you might mis• tht: flrrt ainile -because ii may comt on when tht ynun111ter h'· 1sletp . . ; . Ft1r Mr. !t: !\~' )'OUr boy 11 less\ iii\ lt:el •I)' from your eoler 'TV set o mhlim lie the poa1ibl11Y of npeeurt to radiation dJJ!g:tr. Too many childrett ·l,._,uowtd to ill ton rlost tn tht stf. THB I BEST! ftei &ilrshlp po 111 prove ''Peanuu·· is "".. cf the \>."M1t1'1 mMt pop!i.l.f CM'l'Ut 1trlt11. ftead It d•U>'1 in tM DATI.,Y PllJYT. • / ROOM DIVIDIRI POOL PACKAGE II' x "8" CAPISTAllO 3•PllCI RIDWOOD PICNIC T ABLI WITH 2 8111CHIS 2 FT.:x6 FT. FULLY ASSIM•LID Embo11ed ponern1 of translucent styrene plastic. Your choice of patterns suc k O!i diamond, bottle, f!emish, ond crock ed ice. Available in aaaorted decoro,or colors. Smootli aurfaced stock. Will make t1Cct ll 1nt cabinetry or for covering walls a nd f!oor1. Including top seat, pool cartridge filter and vacuum cleaner. .'J / \l-1 A •UILDIRS IMPORIUM IXCLUSIYI • , i I -i -.. !Jr' I 3 --~ TRASHCAN LINERS ~ llDSOR BATHROOM CABlflllT PLAITIC %" x 75 FT. GARDINHOSI Poclc.oge of 12, 33·gollon :=---'~or a package of 18, 20-gollon bag1. Choose from a heovy gouge trash con ll(ler to make your trash more aanilary. Twi!t tops inc luded. SAVE 22· • One piece constructio n. Ea1y lo lnatatl. No wall opening required. f i11 snugly a gainst the well, Stainless steel cabinet and mirror fro me w ith slid ing doors. 18")(29")(4 1/;i", All bro11 couplings. The hot weather is here. Thi, hos• will coil easy in hot or cold weathe r. 77. c 24"•29":11 4 1/1" ••• 14-•• 9'' 2'' )0" )I 29" .. 4 1h" ••• 17.99 ~--..:~ c:===~~~__::=====P=KG=·~="=···="=···='"="·=···="·="~~======::.!-~_.::~-·~-~~' ======:::::::... -., .. • "" • •w· ... ••·•• ~ ~1 IUILDERS BIST RllLONE SUPREME LAT::,:TALL ·::~:H ''THI OIL ALLOY'' Supreme is its nome o nd supreme is the finish you gel with 1hi1 top quality point. It i1 mode ex clusively for Builders Emporium by o world famous monufoctvrer. features omozing •a•• of application, foal drying, e o1y clean up with 1oop 'n water and o truly acrubboble fini sh, 5 99 e.A&. Tu.Tiii 1212 IR\IJJllA 8LV0 O"'E I LOCI( £.Of NEWPORT AVE WISTMllllTla 1l•J t . l(ATELLA AVE. AT TUST!Pll AVf LA HA•aA 67SI WlSrMINSfEAAVE AT GOLDf N WEST ST . 1221 W LA HA8"A ftLVO. AT BEACH I LVO. QUART llZI .sm:ae Full drop forg ed chrorne vanadium wrenches. Choice of eleven different sizes in open end o!'ld combinoflon aty les. RISLOHE Oil additive • Free atic ky vol"es. Qui ~ts noisy engines. YOUR CNOICI •u111 . PA•K 88fiO VA LLEYv11wsr. .. AT l"INCOL'-1 AV(. .ULL •• ,011 1•6S E.CHA,PMAN AVf. AT STA TE COLL(G[ elvo. IL TOIO 24391 ROCKFIELD AT EL TORO 1'1.0. COIT• MllA ""· """ A AT SANtA ANA .A\ll. •VAN NVVI • l'llVEA$10l •COVINA •LA CRESCENT A • LAOllll:A HilOHTI • THOUSANOOAK.I; •EAST LOS ANGI LES •SIMI •LANCASTER •CHATSWORTH t T6.f\ZANA 1 Af.SEOA 'Uf'LANO • SAUUUS • GOLltA • VICfORVILL( "G,ltANAOA HILLS •SAN llE ANAl!.OfNO • CAMAAIL\.0 • BAl<.ll!.SFllLO • HACI ENDA Hf.IOHTS • (SCONOIOO • SPRING VALLlY t" I . • ' . --· 1 I I Y· rtLOT Wlfnfldly, July·7;1•71 HAVI :YQl.h \'1$1TjlD OUR NEW STO~i:. • . A't'-c.'-\;~J . . ... _yAltif PijftAY ANO HILLHURST IN,,_. NlllllfJ.. • \! • • 1-- C-pino to OIN11 s.llifttl for $2.K @tti~::,Multiple : Daily Vitamins lollte of 100: 65 Pric.d •votn . fowff thon our C evtrydoY low price of 9k. • s1.•• a.tri• •f ts• ............... sr.i1 • $1.ff• ltfft• ... ~315 ••••••• ; ••••.•. f 1.71 . Compare t• Others Selling for $3.29 @ :L::, ltllultiple Dally Vitamins with .Iron .,,..., ~~ 1ow .. ""'" $1 •• our •vwydcry low price of ltttle :,i2.49. .$J.lthtts.efl6S$t,t' tf Jll ..... $173 •1111 Pricad ,.....n k>wtr than •"erydoy low l)l'il'l9 of $2.59 . . l.M .. tti.'.t 1M•t1 ..... C.M,.r. t. 0ttt.s W /"t ., M $4.fl (i :ffi !,'.!)Super Potency Vitamin farmula w /Minerals ......... $1 Pric~ e .. en lower than e.,.erydoy io.,.. price 73 of S2.59. • $1.tl .... ,. ef 100 .••••••••• $1.61 .. 0 $,J."~Muhiple Vitamins & Minerals '1' '".''~Vitamin B-12,50 mcg. !n;..• ........ ~ Dicalcium Phosphata !."';';, .. 7 _. · Y't --· I C I '""'' 661 7•· ·, -1 a1111n omp ex ,,, 00 .. :f;.;c;;;.:r. ., .. ,.,,ti 1tt1n t•llilll tw $UI ~:ffii' Chewable Dally Yltanilni ~')':. 79~ Daily Vitamins With lnin , ... 99c 11 1111 ..-en k!w.r 'ltiMI our ~ ..... -low prit• of $1.19. • 79° Bottle af 110 $1 .19 Priced •Vin l°"'er t ho n cut • .,erydoy k1w price af $1 ... 9. • .lf Botti• af 365 $2.26 < Reg. 59c Colorful Boxed Stationery '@' fl;~> 9 ~ . . -'lf:tf::':' ~ '. "tp• -~·~~··. TOI' ovol1ty boxed :itatior>ery fffl- . • · · · · · tvres vellum po~r & colorlully dec-o. (.-..Ao ··, . .... .... atol..:i e ....... ioocs. cnoow fmm • • ~~ wide s a le ctio n of colon. Your tl-.oict. Reg. 59c Bicycle Playing Card• rQ.\. \-.!V Fomou1 81cycle blQl'l6 ploy;no cordt havt air cushion, flnbb, inCl"Clln boc:kt:. Sov1 now on your ~ •f Poker, P;,,Qc:hle, Bridge or J~ lnOb: decks. Reg.'2 1'Metal "" . °"'11 Porta-Flies _., • • $3" Rayon-Vinyl Surf Riders· .!. s1611 Roto Broil 20'' Breeze Box 30x'5 Inch Size Mid-tlOtOl'I 1peciaJ ot a Thrifty Diicount Price! Ri.wtd vinyliied rayon -..rt r J"d 1 r comp let• .... rtll FOP9 for 9'Jidonc.e & tow- Jng:G r ea t·for poof, too. S.11 41 1 ·, 'Por.table 1inar• spMCf' .eledric fan wtth S blodu rnovu 25~ , ~ air than comparob• fl)OS,. Breok•-raslt.torrt p kntir; solety oril"ft, pltutic to keep it ato-tJona.tY. Llgtitweight. 'YP20·1SG. $100 v11ue1 Crystal Plastic Household & Giftware ~ • fnijt 1-h: • C.IMlly DW.K • CHterpiecae • C.U T..,-. • Pitchers • '-""' ~-Exe IT Ing new cof°"'! Plosi!cwo,.. thot looks like Sf)O•ld ing: crysta l, Buy for 9ifts. $1'' Boutique Sofa Pillows Kopol<. filled, cowred 'W J t h lulnlry. fobr ic'I m new colon. {r tlllHled . 2i$3 ~ •~er Slotted Sp:.ons • So:.ip Lodi• .. • Poncake or Poto to T umers • Por Fork.1 • Potato MoJher• Most often uud k i t ch en tools, all with b lock handles. Reg. 591 Plastic Shoe Boxes t,~.',.,..:: 3' 99c In ovocodo, 0 pirwopple, I pink. 'l" Automatic Ught Contnil ~2'' Co ntrolled bv light-00 ori at Sl.lndown, off ot sunrise. Reg. $4" G.E. Snoo1 Alarm WokH you, '"' YoU $3 99 snocne, wakes y o 1.1 D90 in. Light~ d iol, Sondolwood (o lor, 17300. Novelette. $500 Value! Mod .. $9 41 Fostoria Glass Lamps Y•llow or · T ongeri"9 -in Blo<h, ""'" $333 with to~ l ighting frolted glob.. $29• ·value! lroalng PH& Cover Set $1" 100% cot t o " C'OYlr has tef\on covtinO. Po d Is poly ure th an• foorn (r cotltll'I. (o.y.to-UM M lf- 9Tic k .... 1f linw Ci.on& •01 ily. O'IOic e of colo!"ll • S.ltct alim Ctr,... ~rip. Hoc ,aper- mot• ~rpolnt l't'fill. 91' Paper .... Fhllr llarlcers R-'il~ fl9ir porol.11 ~ Gt • Thri fty price! Colordiob. •' Toasters S.t for dni.N skod• •"" it """ "' .,.,. $694 rnotitolly. SI i d e out c;:nJmb troy for e<11y cl1tOning ! G teamin11 chTOrnll finish. Thnlty'• ..., ..,.111y 34 lk1t tronai1tor bott•r-C Ms ot o money aoving price. Stock up ! • c-,.,. .. Ote.-... $1 .• T1orilty .. M ' T .......... ............ kef4 ••• ,. ... ....:...;_ ·--.. ~ .. ...-,'"\?.=-:-•-.·-•. ...... --... -"i .. <fi"'.~ ................. ~· \Ytdnesday, J11!y 7; 1'71 Modern design booJc.co'" perfect fOf' office, -udy or teens' rooms. HondJOt'T'lely fini~ in scrotthfrH "'31nut or NW' dt<oralor ovocodo color. Sturdy stHl ends in ooldtone. J6'' high, J6" wi<M, 9 V•" dffp. #V.f36. • 12.11 l·Sh11f M1l1I BookP111 $9.95 $225 Value! Cl • I Shampoo GlrO Formula Hair Color C oiid ltlon1 OS It colofll. Auures soft, natural looking hair in or-.. step. $)36 I PILOT·ADVUT1S£k J -~ Your Choi.-· · t315 Value! Travel Syrf nge 2 Year GUGrantN -~'"' 1•• . SI.ti f irst q.J01ity t ro.,./1 SVf4 ing. mad• for Thrifty h OS 2 quart I c opot ity, handy cony- Thrifty Household Cotton POUND77" ROLL I' AJl ·pu•j>fl••. f'Oll• •terile cotto11. Ute for p•ildi119, cleen. i119, "'here 1oftn•tl i1 • m111I • &a~·• Jar. 59c Fr•c• .. Hair.lift ...... 39' 4!1c'~r111b c .. ~ ......... ~ AU iilHrica $ 1 tlil WllBrull ... -' "11h111.Bns• : -,111 A•lrlal t{H . ' • .., ''if"' .... ~ - ', • Pll.OT1'-MITIS£R Wf<lnddoy,,,.,, ,, 1•n , , H,AVE YOLI VISITED OUR NltW STORE: 30222 CIOW!f} VAi.LEY PARKWAY ANO Html IN 'LAGUNA NIGUEL • • , ' ' .l " ' l ' . • ' ' ' : .1 Th~ifty Drug and DIScol•--·1f0r~s.·ce1ellra••·;lh,e :Op8nf"g in r of rwo New Stores ·in ..... g and Half Moon S.y --tfuvJ!~ . . . . . ' : ~ . ... . . ' . . . . ' ' " ' ·6f-to~l 39 BlackorWalnut . . ' Document Frames t 'i-~· ... 'Ill'' 0 11x14" < ~ . )i.Ripot of e 191\out! AK purposei fral'l'llt for Pol'-~'1·, •rt prints, ~ Attractive black or wol• ;'~o!.?.'.: flnlth t.-111 cl'llp, m11r, split, Stand « •'""""· rr11 ,ti> -;;?. ' • "~•"' J .. Tr Value! 13-01. Sho Curl Hair Spray ·N 0 lacqutf". 3 SJ Ho< ... "''""· ~' Jona•r. Rag~ \iloi-& hord to hold. SJM YalHI Nl•- htf.Perspirut == 74' Reg. $J '1 Girls'\ Pant Dre1111 c.ooi Perrna p,._ c:ot· IMO lo 6 <U h ,_ $1'' stylti'. Oioic• of sofids, 2-tontd, pri11ts with fo. shion detoila. 3·6x ond 7-1..C. weatt. ....... rc !-ton. vif'IVI . alfto. bf'911o c I a"' p • to ~ tobM, Nil •. #11•. ~ . • I • I Sf Panties . . ·. or .Bikini lriefs Men's Knit Sport Shirts ....... , .... .._$229 knit. In dQr.e of pol- ~. 4"d 3 n.k IM- • """ioW UW", (.rftt 6h!-aw. • ..,.. K.* S1iM1, S.. t I ••. $ t.7' ' {uU\ ·~ @t" Motor OQS: C..,.... wttll .......... fw 40f o._tt• ;:,.•c'>..'.I Non°Det1r91nt M•i'.:CNf Q!Mirtl0,J0H40Wti&tht 2::•.•t · a...-. ................. 4S. ,• .,. " '· HICIYJ DUty Motclr .. t ·· QffrtlO,JOw ......... · 2'i·ll!• . c..,... t• ........ hr fh ·Wfj . ~ (. •. :. P'.11111tun fllW-3110113 if It'. ,~ ~le DtMns.tllcts (l.W! c.'D Type A lah11na.i~ Transmission Fluid ·~ Gtn.ral Motors oppiowd, Mix• 3 111. •1 with oll types of outoniotlc _ - trCiumlalon fluids. •1 29 Battery Boclst1r Cables Have one hondyl 78' Svy ncN fOf' Voc;Q• t ion trips! a.ft, 119. '2" 11x36" npr lag; @ $224 MirCKle svn· 1h•tlc: works bttter thon o charnolt. Jev1ra91 Holders ""88' ol I $1.29 SET OF 8 Rec0ntllti111• Spark Pl11t1 bl. If.II Sot d I ................... 73• ttid 10,000 ml/a. Group 1-2·3-4..6. S24' Value! lui, Twfll ...... '11111 u'""""' ror otl c•••· Hecniy clvty Nbbtrlncw ......_, ' .... f • .~ Key of Kentucky QUART Blended · IOTTLf Whiskey SmOGth 6 mellow Arn•r lcan blended wh lsk e y ota low Thrifty price! Stock up for h:m. bar now! Scotford - cotch Wh~· .,y QUART ., ' ! 1' • " ~ ; Pttmlvrn Scotch whls'- ky l'I 0 w priced .....,. • Io we r th011 Thlffty'1 ...,.iydpy low priC:e of $4. 99 • qllOl't, 8 u y . ' ,_, ~. -~~-.. ,._,_,,.. _ ..... _ ... ----... ---.. _..., ·-·-. . . . . .. ~ ·---.... \ c .,_ Estancia Hearing Course Garhenstangel Leak Revealed! · ~t1.6'011fll p .... LJ . s· TM Nlxoo AdminJIU'aUon I• Judi• ruuely to 1Qjoui them ~Jt-. OWJ, es 'J.ll 11'7@'. ",' !!(It aloM injtl pr .. securtly••lrom pubtl•hln1 aoy further ed.ltloa oJ ttlt tdltortal paae colwnn, »-~ Hlndal&bt," Corona Independent Publiahtr F)•td L. Eldridge even wtn t so lfr as to publish a letter from a-reader asking if he would tr1de 1 aarbenl. ·natl Jor; ". . • A real ROOd pink rlinken!lvober with fou r Jallywak ers and a are•1 big be tllebleeker.·· wrltttn 111. rbfme, ~M - publlsh<d by th• tn"""nd•t\t offered . • ...,. ~ lfoblem1. .miteri1I on the OF J '-'r~· \ .r ~' ·There! Is ebviously 1 leak .1ar~~stangell and l he Ir "A "M'hifle npoof i nd ~ •· • Ide e!!l ·eoueg~'s pro-For student. who t1na" 11 ... F m I -' il ~"if-.. \. • ). • :c·' mewhere : .. Lile otnfldeotial clwiJ'.ltd dttlgn re.atu res. dtancl&Jl.lah Sc Costa the bearFag unp all'ed nt:ees5ary, !• one nr 1 two higher ) echelons of the or txa P '· 1 " a recmt Anoth er reader's letter distelf1nk. ' ''A Jot of junk a'Dd the kJtche.o sln.k'! Mesa~.t-IM de Udeitti haa almost doubled nf" semester 'l'rtparahwy• ·pro-DilL'i .P.fLor -&uth C.oast' ~ ·.., • •·"! , . to the llenor roll for the MlCOnd · d in ., f 1 gram \s orrertd tn En glish , Plaz11 Build a ··a et t er ~ • ,•,• ••· • ·•' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •e semester, In e I u d In I 24 iite . ur 1 1 1 trs ytar. ::/+'~ -·:r, ' "If that Jl"On't, de,: !'It t.aU m)' Shl'lf' f ts wbo m 1 int al n e d This fall between 61 and 1eo reading and vocationa l selec· Garbenstangel Contest and I Yei , 1 will'l''tietlJ • G•~•"it•n 4•1 _ or l•unch 11 tearch lor on• 1 c<11 n I ~Mf#tt.-~.ncordlf.A,\ 1Yf"enla.,,r• u.pcct.ed to..enroJJ lion. ~q_IJl.,te:achtra oJ J.bt,.Pe~ ,1nt~µolll}~ F¥.4~e .. •rganiza-1 put into 1h•p• fer f~~l b !ti on •t th • R•lly•. Pl•••• t•ll m• mor•. 1 Stral&hi·A itudenta. by in I.be program, accordint to and counselors are 01'\ hind l.o Uon . · 1 i.-. 1 '-·-~.an:. -~ . .a.1-' ·~~~·::~ct'..~~lycu"i'~.'~ "~~. '::w:;~,~~ \fill be ln~e~ode~J..r) •• :: n ~:ii~ ~ N.,,,. " ____ :_~.;._;:: .. mmm m m H H Hpm uHmmmm I "And place 11 "M'here It may hurt you ,.. But the one Ula t reall,y hurls In Eldr!d1e's column Is tht fl"lllowing exchange. A.e11der \\'riles ~ " en·• r.ci f,.i.ught the Jut 14 yurs at the added1othe -'gram tli&-fiTI; '. -'Rl~r1lde" "'4NIHY• 0"'htli..,.1Miir:-..,. _,..,,., _,.. ., ,.. ....... ~_._....._ 1 Ensley, Debra Grosz, CynUUI ,Iowa School (or the Deaf bringing the total staff to a\1: publ!shlng !ht "garbenstangel 1 Address ........ __ .............. ~-· .. ··-···-····-.. -----··--.·--·---·····--·-.. ·-------·------... I "To whom it may concern : Holm, ~tari Law, LawreJ"¥."l before coming to Gold tn West Culton. four teachers, and a papers.'' I • '1 1 Wher the hell I 11 a Lincoln, M.,-k Miller. P&mela ;.last fall. counselor. DAILY PILOT management 1 C ity ..................................................... _ ........................... Zip ................................... 1 Shively and Joan Tt.lcusag11wa. Th e heit.fng impai red pro-Ha rry Tremaine. of llun-reportedly ls mulling over I SOP H 0 M 0 RE ~-:.iRT(}m gram.~igned lo al low deaf tington Beach . dwll11 teach wGh,•thd"Ju''y m·"di'ek•_: 1Fedfetlr"ael I Add res' ......................... -------·--· ..................... __ Pho n• ................ . Brockington, !Aura ~,um, and 'hearlns I mp a I red social atudles an 1niu11e r n r .... en o •1 and Deeann Martinez . ..._ atude'rlts. with w, aid of in· ar\.!. Tremalnt has been Corona newspaper's officials 1 M•ll to Pr•motion M•n•g•r, DAILY PILOT, P.O. Sox 1560 I I I I 111rbetlstangel?''· r\nd Eldridge tetla" t b t reader that 1he lndepend•nl't business ma naitr, Harry Sotbcoll. will explain ii." JUNIOf\S: Sil rydke. b:,t-'terp~r& and note tekers, to teaching In schools for the for allege1d breachkof =, urity ..... Coit• M•s •, Ce . ~2626 .. _ nie Holm and Kr istie Kfiaht'r. attend regular college classes . deaf for 11 years. or mere Y to as a ederal Now that re-lly iJ a breach o( security. SENIORS: Joyce Anthony, Howard Bennett, Apr i 1 Dodson. William M ~ t c b I e . Joan Prentice \\'ard Saunders. Patrici a ScoU. Ca ro I e e ~hepphird , Cher yl s r1\ I 11W'O0 d and Georgette Stacey. ~ The followln& student.I i,1·ere nz.rned to the bfpor .roll and are listed by 1ridt, They are.: .Si. .~ . ,_ ., Fr~""'n: L~.,... Ad•"'ii. "" Ano,r.en. Jill An11t. 110~1~" l e<:"er . • L•~:,::i"""~itt•. 1(1,.,be•llY l ien~. torn'~• Ill_,,. Jell,.• a.wn. D•rll Cl~!~~I, CP\11,..+. Ml~Mlle_ CM._.!, Cn&rlolt• Caok. Diena 0.Y•H. Sally 01:r:nlt• Full1'1t!t, Will G1n:l1, Cl•bblt Ten•oli • .IHitlM Gu1t1•1~n, L1vr11n Henn•. Mic"tl Hochon, 1.11111m HOP· k•ni. C.1rol HOtnt . Lori HuOolr. 11.ollln Hv•Ul'I<, Ml f"; Hllfnllhf ry, Kerry H~"''"' Jl lN'I h~!~~eri 1(1ndrl. Chrl•!IM ICln'IP J1vne Ltnf, Tr.,..1 L1ru n, Ga•li L'6~~~it L•••• r. Alwyn L'H1+r, !Irion Lindie'/, ~~Mnle M•ecll, Cl1rt M1:1· --/<lo1nn fl!I · Mic.Ill~ Mc ""Iii ~ G1vlt /!''Sw1rn, 0 1 Mf r11n, •&tt•lll<I Mori-. MU OeiMDI!. • "~~· _.,. l!:t"9n ~lerlch, P1tric ' I. ~ ' St , '"' ~I;., 01-, L"11r1 l'an 1'!'Y -.ftllt1rlno. Cynthli Plnh . ' ~ ' Juli• Rebll, 51i..IP1e II muoHn, C..••· ty Stmpel, ,o.n\honv ~1w1 ~· )•'" !cou Ellvn S"1ttu. Jeh~ S•91t•. Scon Stebi<k, J.itrf1 $1f1tl°"' Sc o I I T~:.;~ln Hor". L""'9 V1"11~. Otnlfl "'''· Robin w .. ~. 1...,11 WI~-. K"1et~ Wot Ind Lt WtMCI N-1 SOPHOMOl!IS: 5Mrl ,t.btt h1m11n, .!ote•t •c~lln, Ront lO At ulltrl . .J1nl1 Andr"on. CMrvl Anttl. Lv11nn1 Arr..ionoo. PI "' I I • llt <lul"'"'· Shtllt v l 1k•r, 1'11111 B1lov1n. K1r1n llllflfon. How1<~ llllllol> IV, K•lhrvn ••- !.u11nn1 Brld~•· Dtl>'"•~ B•OU""" C.rov &•own P•trlc•I l ur..,,,, ""''' C1nn•dY. eerbtr• CK¢t rlnl, S••pht" C111u11,., Todd Collin$, P!9GV C.0•1tll6. J111if (t•, Jan (ru'", Co~111 C1vrnJtc•!•. F••"• C<,rltl ~lllv 0111. Jtnnlftr Dt lov, JOI~ Ot ,.,w!ok, Jvdllh C1ub, D1vld 01Kak1r. ' Cindy Del!U.11•. Htl'bt•I. Dvnlt•, Kiron Et~•r. Mi ry Eldrld1•, 61crot l!1 Fernlndtl M•rv Fitkl¥. ttlch Fevrwh, D10r1 frav, J1n•c• ~urlntr. "'•1rlt•I C..ib~I All•on C..le<:•ltr. !vlnt~ln• G61!UfC, Oebrt t-11nSOf1, 1'1mtl1 Htnl!v. In grid ""''"'· WIUl•m Hu-r, Ci ro! l~tdl, Conln• Jl <1'i;On, Ktrtn Jl>l'n•an. llUrtl l JOl'n1on 1111\dv K-.r~J. Dennt K111t .... J ... o .... Knvdll~ • .(•II Kell lintlr.I, 0•11- bl• IC•U'I. • ' Valetlo Kl."l't1nd1ll, S~trvf Ltl.,, C1nd1ce Le1r....,, Shi u/II Ll urllZln. LOI\ LHnerll. •r111ur Ll~dll, Jt nll Llneoln, l(lnlfll l ln!bl•O•'• Gln"r M1rr1, K•I"" , McCrtnn. Di vld M<DUOlt. lto ... •t Mllcfttll, P1nv Mont~t. Ml•~ Montie,..,,..,, .!.vl•lt Moreno. 1C1!~y Ntwloon, 1'~1111• NtY. Jtn Olldtn. JvdY Offtn, •ndr•• 0 1 .. 11 11111 l'tn<iolt . Melly Rft1n. D•vlO llotk, ~vndl l!;Obfr1on. C•ll' "'"""' ' •ot>ln i;i.,.,.1, Je1nno uth, L11nnf ~ehr<>Mler, lt11y $c~w1 rtr, l1•b1rt S~•'•' Jvdv s...,nl!'fl, 01~1 .. S1t11rot1. L•Ul'lt .!.WH I, Su11n $win , Grrrl l •YI•• C1rclvn Tort 0-.1, "'''"" Tvtln. Wllllt"' W•nt. P•tr!ck WttM!u•n. Pob11•1 W•b.,t r. Pl'" Wtll~. Gt ry Wrlqh! In!! Btrbt•t Z..:!<111'1. JUNIORS. S!tllt ••tucklt , M••-A•ma"do, G.•" At~lrv, l(f rfft '•nkl, RQd Bl•ck. • Chrhtv 8l1nc. •rl~ Ctc,.,.,lt , J.,,,;t~ Ct n"""" cr.e .. 1111 Cl ... PM'H, Gt ll C.l•M"!ltf. co~~~:~~ c;c,:;~ •r:~kf:n~···~·1:~\~~ (:rumPt Ci.er ' Ar1hur C•v!, liftdt Dtvma", Cvnl~ill ' Ced"'"· Dl1n1 t:c~•"· Jo~n E~w1r"d1 Rol1"d Ffrftt"df" Jo t",,n•lln1. i-1m Ge•dc"· L•nQI C..ra11e, John C..rov1r. '""•• Sartlftftla~ lletl HI ... C1•ol H•1lv. COl•lll Ht11nt ~l•tn H•"I", Jltftne '"°'"· G.1"' M~lre•, Dav!O 14omrit•e<t """"' Hu.,.ah•ov Q""ftbY Hv'"'"' Gall LI Ulft, Matelt Lo ••Once. l.'l lf L•f. $l1v1 LM Rober! Lo,,..bl •d. 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Al1•1ndu C..&t!tnl1ft1 C..tt~• G•t ll•"'· Ct•o Grttn DN1111 H1•1tln, J t .,.1 Ht•lt~ll•, .',\In. ffy H!>l,.,IJ, 11.tlV Hlf'M. *'' (.Ur1 "Cl'l1• Su11nnt >lvlano" rll\t hbell, Tl• ....... JOIOni.on, h'!H I('"' "' An"9 Lee. 1(1,.n l.tldom, 01,,,. Lenk•. JMeotf! M111111. C ~I • I • • MtUOfl. Ann• Mt~lllt, Dlhe•t~ ..... fv~•. Mu·dt Mll11r, Jttnt Mllltr. Ann """"' 11..e. Pu" M-•· llllttr1 MO"lllH'I, l_.,1 Nl<1'1'!l1. Me-rrllll O'""· kol "'"" Otbl>••~ l!llP'/', llt..,IH'I tl:vt n. Mir i. kfltlln, Cht•le'I Sl!lllll"f· Ind Ml Stt•hlfl\f, C1rel s1 ..... 111•t. Clf'I lltvMI. J ..... .$v111V.,,_ 11.,..ln Ttk11t1t1w1. ,l'lt r Tltn~I<!. T1rr1 Tov1r. ti:1th\"" l,..t ... t:""llt W11t111•i, 0.nlll W•"· l.l~t ~!:'"w~11r, ._...,.11,,. WHt. C1r11 W~IHon. T"°""' Wlckl1~d. •trtr WU•. SllVffl Win"'" 1"4 Jtff Ztl~lf'!· FOR ADVERTISING i, .. LfVING ROO~, .. DINING ROOM, HALLWAY ' ANO rwo BEDROOMS YOUR CHOICill •DU PONT NYLON • COMMIRCIAL TWUDS' • HIRCULON COMPLETELY . $ INSTALLED . OVER LUXURIOUS FOAM PADDING UllD DN •O SQUAii UIDI 1 OOO'iiOF ·. RIEMNAINTS . lARGE SIZE 6. 0 0/. SAVINGS UP TO /O Livi~~ ~oom. Dinipg Room , Etc. SMALL -SIZE 80% SAVINGS UP TO 0 Hallways, 8<>1hs, cail,·ft c. " HING Tou·1 looM MIASUll · ( .. HERCULON 100% Herculon Olefin.Pile New Miracle Fiber. Ste in And Weer Resistant. Beautiful Decorator Colors. NOW SALE PRICED .... COMPARABLE RITAIL ••• $4.99 99 ( I SQ. YD. SAVE $2DD DUPONT NYLON TRI -COLOR SHAG I 00% DUPONT NYLON PILE. DEEP, RICH, DURABLE SHAG BEAUTIFUL NEW THREE COLOR DESIGNS. LOW FIRST TIME OFFERED AT THIS SALE PRICE COMPARAILI RETAIL ................ $6.99 99 ... YD. .... .... MlV' KODEL TRI-COLOR SHAG DEEP PILE ;,JOO~ KODEL POLYESTER PILE, RIC H, .DEEP, LUX- ·,U~IQU.SLY THICK PILE. MANY NEW Hl·STYLE DEC O .. AATO/I THREE COLOR SHAG TO SELECT FROM. Rl· .-~IST"i>I RT AND SOIL STAINS. · LOW :tiliST TIME OFFERID AT THIS SALE PRICE COMPARAILI RITAIL •••••••••••.•••• $1.99 99 Ml. TD.. IA'll 't .... ' "'"' CLLAN11e' "'""·~TRI-COLOR SHAG fNI TISTID NAMI I• Ull•I 99 I 00 "!. FORT REL POLYESTER. LUSH, DEEP LONG· WEAR ING AND HARD TO SOIL STAYS BEAUTI FUL WITH A MINIM UM OF CARE. VERY R(SlliANT. BEAUTIFUL DECORATOR THREE COLOR SHAG .. LOW " FIRST TIME OFFERED AT THIS SALE (OMPARABLI RJTAIL ...... $1.99 PRICE . C1l11~1.. ,,...,.,1 11 P ""'"'-'~ 1/ ,Iller l"clwolri.,, 1nc. • Sf,, Yb. l't.VI ta.• 1 ST QUALITY NAME BRAND CARPETS AT LOW DI SCOUNT PR ICES SELEC.t FRll!iTHE URGESl CARPET INVENT8RYfll THE WEST EVERY ROLL OF CAl~ET IS MAR KEO & PRICED FOR YOUR.SHOPPING CONVENIENCE 4" AL L LABOR UNCONDITIONALLY " GUARANTEED D.,..ONT NYLON 1 00 % tont1nuovs filame nt ny lon pile. 2· ftft Populor two·level pattern. combine 7~ beauty, durab ility. Many colors to choo~e from "'~ ·. s•vt NOW II.LI PllCID........ s1.oo CO"'PARAILI RETAIL .............. $4.99 KODELPLUSH 100% Kode \ Polyester Pile. Rich, 4~ Luxuriously Thick Pil e. New ..,, Decorator Colors. •r· Jf' NOW SALi •llCID ....... , .:.,. 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AM TOLD EUROPEANS are charged by the \'Ord in tlegram fashion on th~lr po!>t eards . . . NOTE ALSO. somebody gw a b I o o d Teacher Set For Nepal Assignment A ruding specialist at Newport ElemenLa ry School, N~wport Beach. has been selected to join the National Education Assoc i a ti on sil'tlilar program with the NEA Mrs. Delores Bowles, a teacher at Newport Elemen· lary for 18 years. i.s cne or 20 American educators w h e volunteered for service in Nt,pal this summer. Mr~. B$1es will return to Newporl Elementary in time for the opertlnr of school September 12. Mrs. Bowles Jert last week ror her assignment to work with Nepali educators in the flrganizalion and supervision el ~tudent teachers al the Kirtipur teacher training col- lege, Nepal. During the summer of 1969. Mrs. Bowles aerved in a "imilar program with the NEA in Ethiopia. This is the ninth year !ht Teach Corps has operated in low economic level counlric" Jn Latina America , Africa and Asia. transfusion every sit seeond! . . .AND IN THE PHilJP· PINES, you'IJ find b 1 u e earthworm.s two feel long, it you look. A FEW YEARS AGO in another town in another slaie. when r was tying up my own lroul lures, I bought from a wholesale house a large box of. small glassine envelopes. To put the fancy fish hooks in. certainly. Bul a few days later, a police delective called upon me. To get it straight. ll Wit$ just such glassine en- velopes, he said, .., hi c h p u s h e r s proc u r e a s paraphernalia to package their heroin in. YOU•VE PLOYED .staredown, have you not? That game wherein a pair of you gaze into each other's eyes un- til somebody blinks. Now a New Jersey physician con- tends that's a scientific pain test. A citizen extraordinarily sensitive to pain may blink in as little as five seconds. 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MUth ceaat pfau, .. ,, di• fwy. at ltrl1t1t, ceata· meut S4'-t221 .._,,, mond~y thru friday 10 w to-9 :30 pm, saturd~y 10 cJm to 6 pm; iU~Y noon ul S -__ r,, • ,. . . I I •• ;;: . . .. • ... 1i.--JI O.lllY JILOT Trevino, .. 2 Otl1ers Share 'British Open Lead : SOUnll'OflT, En&IN>d I AP l -l.tt Trevbltl. ,unnlng !or hi• third na1ion11 11. tie "' f-ol11 Wf'tk!'i, fired • lour.under-par 69 1od1y .• al)d mov~ inLO • li• ior the ear· ]\' fir,st round lrad 1n the Rnt~ Open linll championship. The brash and cn<.'k)' M t • 1 c a n • Americ.n, holder of UM A.mertran and Canadian Opt'n crown.\, was tied with AmericA n veteran HClw1e Jnh.nson Alld Ar1anlin•'1 Vicente Fcrnaodet for the top R'J)OL About hitlf th e 1nterna!1on1l lield nf 1::,0 ~'IS still out on tht sun-drenched Royal ILTF Ba11s :W 01·ld's Top Pro Playe r s STRES'.. Italy -The International Lawn Ter.nis Federatlo" tlLTF) barmed I.he world's 1najor professional playf'r., !.(!day frn1n 1t!'i 1972 tou ma ment~. ending four yea!'.\ nf open com petition . The general a-.sernbly of the ILTF' unanin1ously ralif1ed the split that devrloped la~t week at \V1mbledon between llS management comm ittee and represen1ativei; or the World Cham· pionship Tenni~ f \V(.."T I. The WCT, led by Texas millionaire Lamar Hunt. contracls J2 professional lennis si.ars. including Wimbledon cham- pion John Ne wcon1be and Corona de! ~1ar's Rod Laver. e Dlrert lrtd11e1inn NEW YORK -The 'A'ay v.·a1 cleared today for the direct induction of Leroy "Satchel" Paige ind other black ba seball i;tars into Baseball's Hall or Fame rather than in 11 sepa rate section set aside for greats of the Negro league&. The n1011e came in the form of an an- nouncement from Basebal l Commissioner Bowie Kuhn and Paul Kerr. president of lhe Hall of Fame. telling of plans for in- duction of new n1emberi; in Cooperstown, NY .. Aug. 9. Paige. possibly the greatest pitcher \n the Negro Lea,f:Uf'S who did no t reach the majors until he wai; 40. was &elecl~d to be honored 1n lhe Ha!! recen11y by a f!pttially created committee on the Negro Leagues. e Colo-Roider• Trade BAL TIMOR f; -The Baltimore Colts traded rlefcnsi11e. hack Tommy Maxwe.ll fOf' Oakland Raiders lin1tbacker Bil l Laskey, the Colts announced Wednegday. The S"'ap also included unrliJclosed drift choices. ' Laskey, brolher-in-law of Colt aarety Rick Volk. started e11ery game for the Raider~ last year, includ!ng I h • Ame rican Football Confercnct cham- pionship gilme against Baltimore. The 2El·year-old six-year 11e.te.rln Is 6- fool-3 ;ind weigh s 235 pounW. tlfax wcll . 24, a !hird year man From 'Texas A&M , slarled about M U I.he Call! gilmes lil~I year at cor nerback. e Tni111er Tri11111pla• CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. -Top--seecltd Roscoe Tannf'r of Chattanooga took the first ~et, 6-0, then won the second Aet and malch by rief;iul t Tuesday f r o m Trinidad's Gewan r-.1ahara1 in lhe ~cond round of the men's singles nf the National Clay Court Tennis Toumamenl. SE-eond 'S~ried Paul Gerkin nf t-:a'1 Norwalk . Conn . brPez.ed to an easv 6-0, ft. 1 win over Alex Guerry . also nf Chat- tanooga Dick Stockton of Trinity lin1Yr rsity. ~ede.<l third. do wned John ('h11?J)e!1 ftf Santa Barbar:\. 6-~, 6-2, 11nd Z;i,n Guerry, brother of Alex and thf' No. 4 .~eed . rlrftalPrl ,Joe BouQin of Danbury, Conn., fi-0. 6-2 e f~idst1n Ci·itic nl CONCOR l1. ('1'if -Dale Al!Pn t-:1dson. 14. whnsr po1ent1;il profC'ssion11l football caretr was <·111 ~hnr1 b.v th~ 101~ of both leg.~ and p::irl of :'I "hand 1n 11 .!\Jly 4th firecrar ker r.xp\os1011. v. ::i~ rPported tn "critical. but s!i~hlly 1mpro11ttl" con· c1 ilion at Concorrl Community Hospit..t l to- day. Eickon. a 1!1AA-fl9 placf' kickin1i: s!l1r 111. San f'ranc1~ StatP r11He1i:e. had •igned ~u1 a frer. agent "·Ith !he-S11n Dlel(O Char1ers and 'A'il~ IQ ha vP repoN td le rQOkle trt1in1ng camp at UC lr111ne this week. e Dnt11c·t1t1d ft("ti1aln• LOS ANr.ELES -A federal judi;:e ha11 denied a move by thP Buffalo Bra vl'~ !n take Spencer Haywood away from the Sea!Ue liuperSonic5 of the Nat lt'ln.al Basketball League. U.S. District Courl .l11d11;t Warren J _ F erguson rejected Tuesrlay a motion by Buffalo that ~·ould have chanced !he judge's prelimi nary Injunction opholdin11 Haywood's co ntracl with Se11ttle . The &-foot-9 forwa rd quit Denvf'r nf the American Baskel.ball A'l.1CX:l11!1on \11.11.t f8 11. Bufftilo, dei;pite H;iywood'J contract with Seat.tie. chose him in the NB A rlraft clalmlna II had righ ts to Haywood . LIUgalit'ln. ln11olvlng claim$ on H;i,ywood w1s ~tlled out of enurt . but Buffalo cafn! i'!io court and 11 hearing on ila mo- tion ,.. ... N41" blctuM · 111 ptper1 ln tM original_~ had oot yel been fl l('d . Fer.-1W: OO'I' ildlt:atfd thtl in his tipWoft ttlt C35t WM Closed. e .tllgeb $e1:l< .'iplro Thi Cilifom1a Mfels ha11f' invlttd Vitt Preaklent Spiro T. AA:ntW tn throw out tht rtnt NII al AnWim Stadium lnr 1hr. came with th~ MinONOLll Twins Alig. 5. Jt wlll bf Hetmel Nlah L You kJKN. wti~n U!e ctub f1v~ out pl•stic prO(ective helmets to the krd~. B!rldalt hnk.s. 1 7,•y•rd. par 36-3'-73 b youL The u.wally talkati\·e Trf!VlnD wa1 unusually m traiped after he flnh~htd birdie-birdte Ln tht bnght , w&rm .iiunsh1ne. "I think I got too much sl N"p lai;t night," TrtYino &1ld. "I'm ju•t ki nd of login·. kind or pu nchy. "l had to scramblP a lot oul thrre. 1 didn't .hit .th~ pau ~ ~'ell as J:d cipe.cted I.It. I prar!leed e11rly , lhe-n w, h11t1 a tale st11.r1 and 11 was like I hadn "t had any pr;ictice at all." Thie JI-year-old Trt11ino, already w1~ ne.r ol mOlt than Sl9S,OOO ttlla season. played Ole par live holt 1 four unrl er and 11id they were. the key to v1rtory here. '"Thf' par fours will t::ike cario 11f lherruiel11es . birdie here. bogr~· th!':re ," he said •·But lo win the rhatt1pionsh1ri you're going to have Lo bt a lot U11rler 1>ar on the par fi11es " Trc\'ino, the only four·tirr.e i.1•i11ner in the: American circuit Utls lieasoo,. Ie11chcd p1ch of lhe par-five closing hole.! wl!h a f1 v1• wood anrl then two-putted for btrd1es. He also birdied lhc first frorn eight feet. made it from 18 and 13 feet on lhc tltth aJ\d nlnlh Ind st.raked a wedge LO threr fee t dn tt'!e 131h. He had two boge)la, ,one Of them on lhrt>f' pull.I, And 9fltie~Jtllld par with a crucial IZ-fool pu tt on O\e !2P,. .John.son , a 4S.yea~d 11eteran of the A mt'rican tour, wa " one of the first to :;tart on the warm , su nny day. "llow '°'"'etl It 11," lhe bret:zy John~on liaid aJter a.uum inc the one 11troke lead In the early gotnc of this grand~;idrly of all 1he world 's KOii champlonlihips , •·on a day like thl.!, after a !'01..lnd lik e DAILY PI LOT 51111 f'~olo HUNTINGTON BEACH'S JIM SEYMOUR BEG INS STAR T OF 400-METER INTERMEOIATE HURDLE RACE . Seymour fll1c1d Setonlil In U.S.·Russia-World M•et With 50.5 Cloc ki ng. Do.ubleheader Tonight Pena Shines in Relief, DcJ pite Dodger Setback LOS ANGE LES !A Pl -~ked why th e. Los Angeles Dodger& were mak ing such a bold run in !he N11tional League's Western Division, J\1aury Will a, the tearn Je11der, sai d fhttly· "Th e pitching: has probably been tht biggest re11son." The pitchi ng has be.t n !he Dodgers' big- J~lv 1 JUIY I J ulv • July 10 Dodge r S lat" AH G•"'" •R l('I , .... ) Ooo;tr> VO. [hl<l•CI !1\ O«!Qlf\ V\ (h!Cl~O Oo<IG•" "' So" •••n<l«o 00"'1"• ~· S•" Fr•n<l«f • n o'"'· 1 JS 0 ..... 1 J5 p '"'· ' 15 om gc~l surprise, especi ally w11h Biii Sin(tr ailing and Don Sutton st11rt1ng all')wly before. winning his 11111 fiv e game! durLn~ lht club's recent surge. Ne ,v1·0111 hc Routs T ourney Rival f;STAAO, Swilierl11 nrl ~A PI -.John Newcombe, Auatrall11'1 th re. e -Ii me \\'i1nble<ion than1pion, riPfe11led Robe rt S!()('k of the Uniled States. ~-3 . 6<1 11nci 11econd-11eeded Tom OkkPr of Holland had no trouble in eliminat ing American John Seg111. 6-2. 6-tl in Tuesday's M:conrl round n( the Swi1s lntem1tion1 \ Tennis Cham. plf)fl11hip11. Jim McManum of Berkete11 r111lie.d for a ~. 6-4. 6-4 victory ovr.r Barry PhilliJ)5- ~foore. of Australia. In t~ 1'0men's rlivision. France's f rancoisP Durr. I 1970 rinaliSL "'On by 11 for feit when M&r\1 Theres11 Naauelll nf ]1aly f1tiled tn 11\ow up, 1n!t Kristy Pigeon ()f Danville. Calif., overcame Alena P1lmerbv1·Wt11l of C1Mhoa](l11ak la ~-a. g... 4, g... .. Tuesday night. rlPspite 11 4-l loss lo th e Chicago Cubs 1vhich snapper! I h e Dodgers' victory streak at five slra!gh t. the pitching received another sound boost. This t1n1c it c·11me from the bullpen as . Jose Pena. pitching for only the eighth t1n1e all sl'aS4'ln . v.·h1rled throu~h the final 5z..J innings. He gave up llnly three hit., after pitching h1.'i way out or 1 tight spot encl lnto manager "\\'alter Alston 's esieern. ''His fQrk ball really moves." praised the manager. "If he sticks with that pitch ;ii1cl kef'ps h1~ fa;.t hall down he. can win a ln! of grimrs in 1he big leagues." Tht C'ubs and J)origrrs plAy a tv.·i·n 1ght doubleheader lon1ghl at !)odi;:er S\f1dium. i\1ill Pflppas. R·R. and Juan Pi1.arro who I~ mak ing h1!' fir!'t st11rt since hi.~ pro- niotion fron1 lhe rac1f1c (;na.!lt l.elljllll', 1\'tll p11<"h lor thr Cuh~ ll!!il in!il \,n<; An~l'lf's' Al 1 )nwn1ng. 10·4, anrl J)n~ le Al('X;indr r, 1·0 The Dnd12,f'r<; rnanaged 11 hits nff nf Ch11 ·ago ·s Fc.rgu~on .Jenk1n11 T11~.~rlav nii;th1 hut .~e11rcd unly the one n1n while 8lrandinR a fruslratinJ; !O runner~ "\\'e hit lhe hllll about 118 well as 1·011 ho]X' to hit il ai;!ainst a goorl p11cher likr .Jenkins,·• 1\lslnn s1id afterward. C~l(AGO 1••-"'I abr~r91 ' 1 1 0 Wlllt. •1 l o n I 1 0 (••"''1rd, II I I 0 0 I 1 W,O•Ylt, <f 0 G • ! 1 1 ll .A~ .... llo D I J ~ 0 C W Pttkt•, 11> C l 0 ~11 $1""'·' D l t OI DLtl""'"·Jb •110 ..... \ .. IOU " llK kf" 1IJ f1 Wl1118..,•. II l~nlo, )II Mlc-mon rl II 0•~'9. (I fl•n~1. '" C~nn!11t•O. J""k ln1, p ( 0 0 0 l uck••·· ,, l • 0 0 0 J 0 O'l tl..,, P I 0 0 0 ~-·· 101• l o1•l1 JS , ,. J To!~l• ,, l II , Clll<:&OG OIJ 000 OOI -) Loo lono•ln 901 000 OM -I OP -C~keoo 1, \.0\ A"f•IH I LOI -Oil !•O• '· L~I Ana•IO\ 10 II -l1n111, J•n-ln1 )fl -('IWl .. d $F -I. Wlllll-. ... ' ' ' . • • 11,tl!, •• 10 ' ' ' ' ' ' ,. ' J ... ~I .... (W,11·11 ' 11 l)'lld tn ll.11 • ).11' , P""t j.l lJ ) l !"'t - ) 11 Atl•nlll"<t - Devaney Gi ves N ebrasl{a Star Chan ce to Play LINCOLN. Ne.b. iA!'I -Universi ty of Nebraska foo!hall coach Rnb Oevancy llays Johnny Rodger!! will be al\owerl lo play footh:ill this fall allhough last month he was pla<'f'd on 1"'0 years proba~ion after a ~uilly p\ca 10 11 felony charge or larcen.I' 1n a pcrs(1n. Rodger.~. 19, sophomnre st.ar fl anker last !eason, entered the pic a in con- nection with the robbery nr a Linroln sf'r\'tce s1;ition in May !970. Two other men ha\"e pleadPd guilty to the same char(:l, but have not been sentenc:ed. Pevaney . who also is NU athletic direc· tor. !!aid Rodgers will be on two years probat ion at the 11011•r>rsity. "\\'<' 1!11 nu1 condone .John's actions In an.v 11 ;i_,., .. Oe1 anev said Tuesday night, "bUI \'Jt~ 111~0 feel that !n depri11e him l)f thP 11pporh1n1ty ln pla.11 football would 1vork a~;irn~t !hr aims of prob1tion alr·•·adv r~!ahl1 sh('d" l 'n111.ers!ly official~ ea rlirr rul rrl th at l!odo!!er~ woul<1 be permi!lrrl to ('Ot\!inul' 1n .c;chool 1r gi11en a SL1spenrlcd ~en1rnrt or prnba1ion Hndi;:er.~ Irr! the nat ion11I 1·harnr1nn rornhuskers 1n pa11.~ rl"Criv lng. k1,knfr anrl punt rrturns la~t fall nnrl wa~ third in tean1 i;rorlng. ne1·anry i;a1d 1hc <ll'{'i~1nn to plac(' florlgers <1n proba11nn and permit him In partlelpalc In football wa~ made b.1• thr coaching staff ··af1cr very c;ireful dtliberal1on " De1 aney said !hr st ar r felt thl"y i.h11ulrl ''lollov·· the pattern of the Lancaster Cnunty Court_ the Unlvrrsify of Nebraska student 1rih11n11I anrl the t:niversity of Nebraska dran of sludrnt rlevelopmcnt':ii office in taking the action towarrl Rodgers. "Stnce the ofren se In which John Rod,f:ers participated dirl not !;1kp place rlurtng !he Hm(' he was a mtmber of !he varsity fnotha\1 team. and the court, stu· dent tribunal and dean·~ olficf' h111e itivcn him the opportunity lo redeem himself," th is. you 11H nowera and trees and 11l th1 ~pie are be aul1lul '1 .Johnson. 11 nonwtMrr nn the lJ S. c1rc1 nt !ltnCf: 195'9. iA olay1ng In h'9 tint British Open. He·s a CTir111isttnt money winner In the Unittd States bot hasn 't woo since t.ak lna the utle in the Batofl Rouie 0Pf!fl 11 years ago. "I'm a scarecrow pl;iyer," i1aid the 8- root-:l Vtleran "You know, I Mlmetimes scare the daylight 001 of the big name11, b\H I don't wt n much." John~n. who turned pro in 19M fin a dare from Ja~ Burke ind J tmmy Demart!. wa! one atr0k• tn ff1)1!\ wtUI mott ef !ht lnttrn1\looal f1111d M 150 atiU out on tht iUA-q>!iahtd "oyal Bltkd1l1 Unk.~ • 7,030-yard , par ~1• layou t hard hy th! Irish Se.a 'fl~ for lif:l'Qfld at 70 among the early finisher~ wtre Liang Huan-lu o( TtiwM , ', 1he curren1 Philippine Open cha.mp, and• pair ()I Brl U~h pl1y,.r1 -Jtlhn O'Ltary ~ Jrf'la nd anrl T0tnmy Horton of En1la~d. f.ary r111.11er. the muscular Utllt So uti'I African who has won this till• twice, birdied the npen lng hnlf'. but 11'11\ • 1h.nt on the tou ah fifth a11d hnllhed with a 7t. Clark Goe s Tonig ht Halos' Comeback Pleases Phillips ~11 NNEA POLIS-ST. PA UL IAPJ - Minnesota's struggling pitching 1la(f may ha ve been just wh it the doctor nrdered fnr Cali fo roia's surging Angeli. Rattling {gur Twins pitcher• for 15 hlta and a 7.5 11ictory, the Angela bounced from last place to fourt h in lhe American League West Di11ision and now trail third place Minnesota by only three 11me1. Callfornia mana1er Le fty Phillips didn 't seei:n ne arly so pleased with the number of hit& 11 with the way the Angels, coming ofr 1 four-game split with leader Oakland , refused to gi11e up. On TV Tot1lght Cl101uuil 5 at 6 "We were down 3-0 i nd battled our way back. then we were down 5-.1 and battled back with four more." Phillips 11aid. "Nnw we 're going to battle ou r way to second place and see wha t we can do Jrom here." Minnesola manager Bill Rigney v.·asn't about to conc:cde that much to Califnrni ll, but he co11lcln't hidl!! his frustration as the Twins riropped four games be.low the .~ n1ark anrl l~ 1 z J<:an1e.~ pehind Oakland . "This tean1 i! as good as it was le~t year." ht said. "but we ju!! c11n't seem lo do the 1h1ngs that came so easy for u1 last yli'ar." The Twini; ha11e only one. hurler with a winning record -Jim Perry. 12-7 -and only ont wtlh 11n earned run a11erage lo'A·er than 3.00 -Jim Slrick'land, 0.00 in 12 innings . The Twins "'Ill send ,Jim Kaat. S.7. 11 g 11 i n s I Californi1'1 recently-recalled Rick Clark. 2.{I, 1n tlle second game of the serie~ tonight. Tuesday night, Twin~ starter Berl Blyleven lasted ,Ufllil the; fourth inning when the Angel~ rocked him for five hits and three runs, tying the eame .1-3. Rookie Ray Corbi n held out until the eighth. when he dished up 11 two-run homer to Ken McMul len lh81 lied the. score at 5·5. Corbin, 5-6, took the lo~. ll.on Perranoski then ca.me on and yielded three straight 1lngles, including a lwo-run shot by pinch hitter Ken Berry that scored lhe w\Mlng run.s. l1l9 i ()Ut 01ana1ed by Pe.rranoaki , who . crtdlted wHh a league-record S-4 A last year, was when right fielder Ct:11t Tov ar threw out Tony Conit \lt t() t i °'\- plate. . .~ McMullen keyed both Californi1 Aul" bursts, doubling ho me s run anll 1eorinC in the fourth as we;ll a~ clouting his lllk homer of the season in tht et1htll. ~ al5o had a single, a 3-for-4 pt:rform1nc~ that rai&f!d his b1ttin1 av1r11t: tUn•· point.a to .252. .'· •·1 was thinking 11bo1.1t a home run until I got two strikes on me in the el1ht1','.~ 1aid McMullen explainine the. 36&-foati shot into the left field seats. "After that.,, I just tried to hit th• ball b~ 1omew here.'' The ga me attracted 26.687 fan1 eYt'lt though stars Harmon Kill~bfew. Tonf> Oliva and A!ex Johnson were not 1\1led for any action California outfielder Johnso n, I~ year's A.L. batting champ. le Qn~ suspension afte r being criticiz.td for li ck or hustle and poor attitude. .;1. ,Johnson'5 suspension w11 1chedui.d le., run out tod1y, but Philllps said !her• was "no chance" he would 1sk him l8 rejt.in the club thi ~ week. He would not 111. ll-'hen ttle suspension would be liftetl. · ll!vf 'I, t i l •trY, cl ~ ... 0.1 •• , Gen111t1, 1t S11plotn••n. t '""'"' lb M <Mutl•n, )& T (o,.loli1rf , n .. ,. .... .,, 21> .... ......... 111> •• L1llec111. p c: ....... pl\ L All..,, p .... ,.,.mi"' L1R0<~t (W,4·ll L.Allt~ e1r1ev1n Corbi~ IL.I·'\ lerr•r>O>~I i Wl"lt""' llvo -l Aliff! M,H, . II N It •••• se . i·lll ' I t ' • Ill 0 0 o I I 'l fOtt ~Ul 1 J ~ i t J.lll I f I t -!l l tt •• \ II) l e 0 I 1 fl"1t -J 11, 4!t ... t f-- For All-star Game No Dodgers , Angels In Startin g Lineups Nl·:".\' YOflK -The ~·orlrl ch11 mp1nn R;iltunnrf: flriolt>\ plartd !hree men nn thr Amrriclln Lc<i,f:Ue All·Star tesm v.·h1le the N1111onRI League 1tarr1ng outfield In· c·ludes A1l11n111 ·~ H11 nk Aaron. Ssin FNtn· c1 ~co ·.~ \\'dlle l\1ays And Pitt.i;bu r$(h'11 \Vill1t St :iri;iell 11f1er tabulation of ballots for lhe Tuesday night g1me in l)etro1t. Arnok.~ Roh in~on, the No. l American Le11gue vote·gCl!er with 1.110,468, ;., join· ed b.v 1ram malP3 Boog Pnwell st fir"St h:i.~t anrl Frank Robinron 1n the outfield . No Dodger or An1e.I player~ were ~<'leeted for the itartina lineup. A11ron will hf' starting his 12th All-Siar $(Rme anrl appe;irin g in hi!! !Olh mid· seas(ln classic. A<1iron was tht top vote-- ~elter in hoth lc11gue.~ with 1,11!1.31'16 out of 2,396.895 balloL, r ast h-1ays wlll 11lso be starling his 12th game and will be playing in his 22nd All- Star clai1sic. Starp;t:lt I~ the m11jCtr league leader In home run~ ant1 runs batted in and wa1 'A'e.ll ahead of tht /11urth place vott fd· ter. Rt'ltlnd ing out the AL·~ st11rt1na intle;ld for lhe All-slar Game i re srcend b11~ern1n Rod Carf>.w of the Minne1ota Twins and .!ihorts!.op Luis Aparicio or thft Boston Red Soi . The catrher will be 1\1.N Fosse of Cleveland. frank Robinson will be joined in the outfield by Carl Ya.,trtem1k i of Bostoit and Tony Oli11a of Mlnnelleta. It will be the IOlh All-star appearance for fr11nk Robinson, who has played for the American Le.ague four Umt1 and tM National Le 11gue sis times. Yai;t rz.e.m~ki, Powe.II. Cartw i n d Aparicio also are repeaters rrom l1s~ ye ar's ttam ~an Francisco 'A'i lt he lht only tea.rrl with two i;tarters for the N1tional Leaguer~. In addi tion tn Mays, th• Gi ants' Willie f.lcC011ey will bt at flr1C b1se. Ryun Depressed After Finishing Last Completing th~ ~rart!ng NL infif>.ld wilt be. second baseman Glenn Beckert ol Chicago. 5hortslop Bud Ha rrt:IMlfl of Ne'if "\'ork and third b11~em1n Jet Terre of s·L Louis. The catcher will be Johnny Bene.It of Cincinn&ti. Benr.h wit~ thl' only other N•Uontl J.~aguer lo garner cnore than a million votea . He re~lvtd 1,080,851 1n U. balloting 1nnounced by cemmisdentt Bowie Kuhn. STOCKHOLM f APl -An 11nh111ppy . d!presi-ed 11nrl ailing Jim Ryun. world reooNt holder In the mile. was unrertain today wheJher he would C'Ontinue hill Europe111 tour foffowlni a l1at.pl1ct fin lsh Mld a 4: J 7 ,) time. in 1 meet here Tuesday night. "NOi f11tn after thf: rlefeat in the 1968 Olymp1c11 did 1 fpel M d\sappo1nled AS ton1 ghl." uirl Ille former Kan..<;;is st;ir. "'M\t: fir111 111p I !bought I 'flS runnlng v.tll. but aflf'lr <Int llnd a half ll p8 ( j1111t could not brl!ttl.he,'' e1plalned the. h1y fl'\·pr-rl ddt>n Ryt1n ··we wilt U:P WefinM<11.v. H I rlrc1t1t 10 rnntlnue. my nt 1t race wil! bf in O~lo Ju- li· "·" Hyun. owner of the Yi'Clr\d record nl 3 ~I. I and with 11 best m11rk of 3 !14.8 this year, finished 10\h, ne11rly 2.' scconrls behind 1968 Olympic !.~·meter ch;i,m- pion Klpcho1e KflOO of Ken)'&. who w111 ltm~ in 3:54.4 -rastest 1n the world thls year. Kc1no. mert1ng Ryun for the first hme 11incp u p~('tting him in tht Olym pic Games four yt•;.irs agn 11t MPxiro City. sairl he was surpri~d 1iot \O M!t' the lean l<11 rl.!a11 runner wheti he "lanctd b11dk on I.he th irrl l11p "I s11w onl y ra11t runnln p; Swede~ and ll.'il( rr11!l y surpri~ nut serinjt Ryun." 5.'lirl Kei.nl). TI1t dl'prc~!itd Ryu n lef\ quir.kly from tJ1t 1t.adium afttr hia t11!m1\ M'lowlng. He w1s quotr.ri ~~ s11ying hf! rould nol stand tt1e hf'a 1•y, wsarm and wet air. "Too much poll<'n ." he said. "I just couldn't c~•r my head." Swl'den's t'H Hoeburg finishccl St'COnd ln :I 57 6 -a Swedish recorrl . He w11s followec1 hy .John Mason ol the Unilrd St:1te~ in .1 5!1 .2 and SwMen"s Anders r.acrdrrud 1n .1 ~9 8. Jn O!her spikf' ::iM.ion 1'11e~d11y. I.he Atom~ Tr1t<'k Club team of Brll(lklyn equalerl thr Amrri<·an recnrrl fl'lf' the 440 ~·11rrl rT.11111 I~ !he Nat l()nlll AAU \\1nmrn's.r.1rl~ Tr11t'k anrl F'1t':rl ('ham· pinnsh1p openrr! 'I 11r•$rla~ 111 f\11ktrsf1rlr1 TI1e 1:1r1.~ portion, agrs 1~·17, ol the 48!h annual tYent be41lan with prehmlnary and st!mi finat contestl. Tl1t f\n1l1 be gin Wed~~ay Thf Atom;, Track Club pqu11led the record &f 4'.7 St'('()ftds M"I in IM!I by Mayor Daley's Youth Foundation ()f Chlca~n. In •notllf'r rl!Cflrc1 equaling run. Rnb- brllf' Kn1g . 15. of tht San Diean Metros, m::i1ched !ht! 10 1 second meet ~ord M"t la~! year ln '™' M--y1rd hutdle~ by J11n Glot1.er flf thf' Phoe:niz Track Club. Thf' olrlt'r 1tals. a1't 17 11nd nv t r. begin thr1r rvPnL~ Fri1la)'. with fi n1ls ICbedultd fnr Saturd11 y Coron11 drl ~111r High cr11d Kim Atl lesty wlll be competing In the long Jump. Bench. A.a rnn. M11y~ and Beckert art repeaters from th1 1970 atartin( squad. Each nr the starters selttted by fans th roughout the Unlte6 StJlet inti Ctnadl must play thm mnil)l11. IT.Ut t1r1•-.1111u11t Ni!i..t.I \.t ..... 'I'" lit•-""'"'" ~1 '"" Pr111t.I .. I• u1•1<1 l>•u C.l•ftn flK~ft1. 0.iw.t1 ""'3 "" , Joo r.,.,., i.1. Loul1. illorll!" -•u• 1rrt1..., ~"' Y~, C.•IUtfr -1\""V tf!'dl, (!11t11111111I !llt •t ...... y ''"'''· 11•1\lt; Wllho Mf YI, lao •~19(f. Wllllt J••,t tll. 11t1t11irt h. Amtrlc.., L;:r:• ll'lrs1 ~U -·-f'l-11. ,. t1mero1 Stc: ... f Mil! lt(lll (I •-M \""fv•11 . h r~ ~•!• -8•-j lt&~l~!'fl•, l .if1..-•t: ~~""'""" -LVlt Atl •ltifli 11>110~1 (11(""' -111• ~"'"'· C••~•lln<t, 0.,,tllt lf_. (1r1 Y11•r11m 1k!, 1101'0•" ,_ O!!vl. M,.,..,.. f•••• llot)•~ton, '"'''"'Ort · · r · P .>t7.t: ' ;J ~u --l.-·•·----------~-=-"'-·-:io."tol'O<·---~~· ----... ·•-:::.:;;-~-=----·-..... ---.... _~ ... ~-· :.:-=~=--:-:-:...:.i ........... >:&.-"'-., ' .. I 1•:... TJWI.'" ~~ -~--....... ., -·------:-.. ~--,...,-· .. --... -------~~--"°r'. . . . ·---. --\-;:--.;. ----...-;-...._-, . . ............. I Sea I~g ' HB, Charger Dow11 Ba ketball Rival s Corona del Mar High zipped k 6~7 6-iumph over Marin• nd Westminster feU to Buena ark in the last 43 seconds, 64· 41 advantagt Huntington and Edison both got balanced scoring. game with the Jud changing hands numerous times. Jay J oh n son paced Westminster with 19 points while Terry Meisenheimer hit 11. to highlight Huntington each basketball league act hn ~ night at Marina HJgh. Meanwhile. H " n l I n g t o n each and Edison continued to ii>, Huntington's Oilers had n easy Ume with Garden rcwe, 77~. while Edison's hargers rolled past Bolsa rande, 72-46. The Oilers jumped to a big lead early behind the drive shots of Jim Worthy with reeerves seeing a great deal of action m the tilt. Loop action r e s u m e s Thursday with Edison hosting ~~!Iii In other games, Villa Park ipped Fountain Valley, 60-42, nd La Quinta downed Rancho l~t.os. 79-46. Casey Jones sparked Corona el Mar with 15 poi~ while ean Bogdan was the top int • producer for Marina ·ittr 18. The two clubs came out f1r- 1g with both hilting for 23 in e initial quarter. But Marina , .. , cold in the second and ird periods and the ' Sea ings took advantage of the 1luation, zipping away to a 55- Worthy finished po111ts, including 22 held. Tom Crui1k with 18. with 25 from the followed EdtSOn had four players in double figures with Rod Snook topping the quartet with 21. Greg Park hit 13 and Gary Balch and Steve Hinton follow- ed with 10 each. E:dison took the lead al the outset and maintained control of the tempo the rest of the way in posting its fourth vic- tory in five Huntington sum- mer tilts. Westminster fell to Buena Park in the 12.St 43 seconds on a seven foot shot from the baseline. The two teaim had fought on equal terms throughout the 'Williams Sparks OCC . 0·109-75 Cage Victory f.1• <Jhnge Coast College, with ,fie or its top 1971-72 stars g@lbet for the first time, rt!llced to a 109-75 victory er the UC Jrvine freshmen 000 summer basketball ae- on Monday night. fttM'ml!r Estancia High star ·'•Williams led the way for r Coast with 29 points. illiams played freshman ball t~WPoly (San Luis Obispo) ~·~son. W estmi11ster 11, r ~s ips Comets els an 111 ipro baseball action al Te Kie Park in Costa Mesa. ~~error was costly fo r the · els in Sunday's tilt that ifiid the Comets coming behind twice to knot the lflt at G-6 after regulation l~, 'fhjs weekend the Comets ·in participate in an Orange oynfy semipro tournament at nta Ana involving t h e @61.s, Westminster, Santa ~a. and Placentia The regular Sund0ay game al Winkle Park will be played 21o·c1ock. Wtttn\1,,,1~ (I) 1b r ' • • • l• Comth 141 ,, :'b e--0. ~b 1;ilt s ,, 1.lr1d_.ll rf ~Hod'!. II ··""' .... ·I\ d•"" lb tlliAff\C.. lb ,.,flt It\ •• I I ' ' 'l A ~rt, <( riorvd~t c .;frltll. 7b l1r'lnlnohdm, o \f>fHJ Oh Totals Stort by IMl"91 , l 0 0 0 n 0 0 ' • r 0 c ' n ' n 1 0 n ' s l 0 h rbl ' ? I I I 1 I I 0 I n o 0 0 0 0 ? 0 6 • It r•I 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 c O I 11 II ' 1 r. 0 n o I 0 Cl 0 0 0 I t 0 Q r ~ • "lft'"1••t~r tOt 010 ,00 ' 8 6 I C:~t' CllC l('() OOl 0-6 • ' Chuck Yerkey poured in 24 points for lhe Pirates while John Seymour hit 19 and Steve McLendon had 18. J o h n Kazmer followed with 17. Mike Esposito, who prepped at St. Anthony High in Long Beach, had 25 for UCJ. In olher games, Cypress downed Saddleback. 96-46, and Orange Coast clipped Sad- dleback, 71-61. In the OCC-Saddleback tilt, former Santa Ana Valley pro- duct Kermit Olson had 26 for the winners, including 19 in the second half. Bill Helm paced Saddleback with 18. The two Orange Coast teams have 3-0 marks while UCI is 2-1 and Cypress is 1-2. The two Saddleback teams are winless in six games PU 6 PT Orin" CHI Clttl St vmovr Yerktv McL•nd011 11/olllams Mt~IC K•rm•r Tol•I• MHllrsOll McKlver E.sPC>Olto GeniD'll ll>betso" Totals H•lftlme F11scn l(a1'n•r L•ub• Jont· Humvnr~y Prendlvfllt I ~wls FloM'lM Totals Nrl,wendt r Felton Cruml•V Snull1 Pric,. Ashcroll V•,ort Total' Hell tome 111 fl I ) " 1 I ' IJ l I 0 1 l 46 17 UC I rvint 17S I ,, " " ' l s 11 3 . ' I S 11 11 OCC YI, UCI 25 Cypru• oo t9 tt ' n 10 ) " . 7 0 , 6 I n ' l I ~ •O to Slddlt back < o I 19 II I 1 I I • I 0 ' ~ ,, '" l " 1 7• ' 18 • 29 ) ' • 17 11 109 "' ,. I II 1 11 ' 25 . ,. • 1 17 TS "' '" I) 12 7 ~) :. 16 ' 1' 4 IS • 0 ' 19 ~· I ' " I 6 96 ,. • I I IS r. ' • \ n I I IA Cvoreu SI, l 4 '1 ,,. Saoaleb•O 1 s Or111ta Coo•1 (711 19 It Pl IP )O'\e\ D""n" C•l>le Sevmovr S'l•lon Dl<on Tolal• D Petrr Oolldrtdot Swaim HAll<l~V Ht>nd,.t M S Pt1t1 Con,. R~r'5 Ht tm Totals H11ftlm• , I I ' 1 ' ' ' 7 I 10 n ~, 1 II • 1 It ' H )~ 71 Udd'-be<k (61 I IQ II pl •• ' . 1 0 , 0 J 0 1 ] , I 0 0 1 0 l ~ 0 ' 1 • 1 75 11 l• occ 11 S•adl•Mck 10 ,, 6 • • ' ' ' 1• ,, Buena Park at 7:4$i Fountain Valley facing Bolsa. C.raode (6:30) and Huntington clashing with La Quinta '7:45) in the Oiler gym. At Marina, Corona del Mar meets Rancho at 6:30 and Marina a n d Westminster tangle in the nightcap. Merlu (Pl Ford 8 09<!•" Mlll9r So.au H1non A•ncratt Rosales Wolfe Tole ls .. " .. .. I J l S 4 4 II s ' ' 13 ) l ) • ' , , ' 0 0 ' 0 I 1 1 4 I 0 1 l 1• ,. 24 51 CWOM eel M•r (Ht Sumner wnuton Sevier JOl'IU Cam t rDll Lowortt Gr1q,by Dietz ThOl'llP'oOn Tot11s ,, " ,, '" 3 4 S ID 1 I • 5 ' 0 • • s s s 15 . ' ' 17 ? , s • l 3 0 t t 1 ' ' 0 0 I 0 '' ?I 30 " Setrt by ou1n1n Marini 73 lo I Coron1 ~I Mor 1J 16 16 Hunllntttn l•ac~ (17) 19 It While S 7 Cru"k • 2 Brooks 3 I Worthv t I J Whltfield S 0 A5hlord 0 O Axel•on O 3 Lawrence o O "' .. l 17 0 11 3 1 s ?1 1 10 1 0 ' ) , 0 Ster• •v Quint" Gard.n Grovt 1' 17 1' Hunttnoton eeacn 2S 11 11 11~7 lt-11 l'111ntal~ V•ti.y (.,l Reider Hiii LOO.n•lrtn Sulllnn Robuc~ ICllr v H•rtleld Tol e I• 19 II l I ? 0 I 0 1 5 I 1 0 1 I 1 IS 1' •I ,. ? 7 1 • 0 7 ' " 0 ' 1 1 1 3 I) 47 SGlte • yOUl rfl" Vitia Puk 15 11 1' 1'-'0 ''-" Founlllln Vellry 7 I 13 •dl•tfl (771 Balch SN>Ok Harmon Parker Zirbel Zimm' t men McKl.1nev Wlllf•ms Hinton Tol•I\ It ft ,, '" 1 ' ' 10 l 0 l \ ' 11 • 7 6 7 0 13 1 I 1 0 3 1 I I 0 1 0 ? b , ' • 10 n u 1• " Suro lly Ou1r·•f'i !lolu Gr1n<1• t 11 II 16 ·~ Edison 16 11. n 11 n Wtt1mlnsttr <UI •It r ti rbt Mel .. ,.,,t ,mer JoM'°n L•ntet< erai..erey Se1m1n• Youn9 4 l 4 II Ct •t Soulhw•cf( Walsh Total5 0 • ) l• 1 l • 1 3 I 1 s 1 I 1 I 1 I ' ] 0 I II 't 21 ?S 63 Scort ltY Ouarltn Sutnt P•,.. I 4 12 11 U -44 Wutminsler lO 11 1) 17-6J Mo11archs Fall, 9-6 Tom Bonkowski blasted ;i three-run homer fo r Mater De i in the first inning. but it wasn't good enough as the Monarchs fell to Santa Ana \lallev. 9-6. in Santa Ana S\lm - mrr ·b:ic;eball plav Tuesday night at Memorial Park. M1t1r Dtl 161 ab • n rel H•t•er 1b J 0 O 0 C.ardea. ,. ) t o o Yost. lb l o o o )IMbra ( ) I I 0 T 8 r n~o... lo, lb J 1 1 •~•mo. er t 1 Pc-n1d• ~ II I n I J Bon~o .. ~·'· rt ~ 0 0 f••oJ') rl O 0 0 ._.uro1>v o 0 0 0 ~0,., ~ o t n TnlAll 6 , .. . S~n•• An3 ll•l"V 1'1 03~9 l 1 IA•'" D•• JOO 110-6 S \ Monarchs Zip Past Estancia Ge<>rge. Herold tossed in 22 pomt.s and ths'ee o~r Mater Dei players hit in double figures as the Monarchs streaked to a 68-39 win over l!:stancia Tuesday night · 1n Costa Mesa recreation league cage action at Estancia High. In other games, S a n Clemente downed Orange. 56- 49, and Mission Viejo fell to Santa Ana, 56-53. Mater Dei 's balanced scor- ing attack was the key in the victory over Estancia. While Herold was getting his 22, Sy Green and Jeff Kiley both hit 12 and Joe Prendergast can- ned 10. Hank Moore paced Estancia with 14, Mater Dei jumped to a 3~ 16 halftime margin and never looked back. San Clemente also had an easy time with 0 ran g e . building to a 29-16 lead al the half and coasting the rest or the way. In the closest contest of the m1glit. Santa Ana held on to down Mission Vieio. The win- ners jumped lo a 27-23 lend at the intermission. San Clemente c u r r e n l l v IE'ads the loop with a 4-1 mark while Estancia and Mater Dei are lied for second (3-2). Next romes Orange and Santa Ana 12-31. followed by Mission Vie· jo 11-4). Recreation lragul" play con· tinues Thursday ni~ht w11h San Clemente facin~ Sanl:i Ana al 6· 15. Mater De1 clac;hi ng with Orange al 7·30 and Mic;c;ion Vieio and Estan- cia tan~ling at 8·45 ~ornfor1h NAU Rlck!IP Slll!ffens.nn Gu"n'""'" no vlinv lhll• Who It Hortme~ 8Auer Tot•ts San C:ltmente IUl ,, fl ,1 '• 1 I 2 1 16 , 0 1 ' n o s o , ' ? .,, I 0 1 l l 0 ·,, ' 0 1 ft n ? o 1 3 0 s l • 1 10 71 H 16 ~ Htlll•m•· Sa n Clement" 79, Ortnot 16 F1n1I S~n Cltme1>1t .16, OrAngp •t Moore GnvMr San\.111v R,.•d Totals E>l•ntlt OU I• Ir pf fp 1 0 I • 6 0 I " M1ttr Dtl IUl ? I 6 ' ' " 0 D l? I 0 1 I 0 0 ' 6 19 11 It DI Ip HM<'d 10 ' ' Gre•n ~ o 7 17 Dov•• <> ' • P••naer<>•1t O 7 10 t(ilfY 1 ] 11 R•ln 4 0 0 l re·.,, 12 to ta ~•Uftm• Mltff'>r Ot • l• F!fanc • 16 I F n-.t M~ttr Ott• 69. E st•f\C'' ,, M1U•Or" VtflO C SH t• ft pf to N .. ,,,.,..,,,, ,, ' 1 11 8 1AClll:•1' I) Bowr:n W·l\c -nn Tnh' H.,Hflmt "''" ,, 0 I \ l ~' 1 ., F +n'91 S"n11 An• 56. M1~t.iort V !10 t3 Baseball Standin~s DEAN LEWIS • A~tERICAN LEAGUE East Oivi~ion 1:iµirnore st on )eJp)l.t ew .. York ·1!!9etand 'a!ihington <it.land au_sas City l i~esota n Js h ~ 0 Ii ~kee W L so 31 47 3.1 44 37 37 46 J6 46 :l:l 48 West Division 53 211 4'.! 37 39 0 38 48 34 4fl 34 45 TutsdlY't llHUllt -lhmort 6-2. WHlllntlOll 7 ~ .e.oston 3, Cltveland ' ~ansu Cltv 1. MUweull~ o Eltlld 9, Chl<ellO 4 toil 12, NIW York 1 tit 7, Mlnnesotft 5 Pct. 6t7 588 5'13 .446 439 407 65-4 532 47fi .442 430 430 GB 6 14 141'z 17 10 141 ~ 171l 111 18 'll , .... ., •• 0•1'1 .. l!loi ton ITl•nt 0-2 tnd Culp ,.,) t i Cleveland and 1.4 a"'1 Fo1i.r 5-7). 7, 1wt ntohl •l'•YllnatOI! (8otm1tn .... at Btlllmore !Oobton I. nltht .,.._. York tPeterM!1171l •• Ottroll <OllDr~th • .Mlekl'O 2 • ~ Ciiano >-M. "lthl 1)1~t1nd ce>oom .Ml et Ctll<ll90 (John .,,), llfthl ~ (lfV (8vtter 1·1) •I MllW9UIC .. (P'lrtON l. "loM 1,,,..1, (Cl.,11 2.01 ti Mln-t0t• (IC.Nt •1), ""Ill ... NATIO ·At l.EAGt:E Pittsburgh New York Chicago St. Louis Philadelphia l\lontreal East Oivisin n w I. 5:l :11 4G 35 42 38 42 41 35 48 32 50 West Oivlsloa San Francisco 52 33 nod~ers 48 36 I loustnn 42 39 Atlanta 41 46 Cincinnati 37 49 San Diego 29 55 Tnsday't lleslflh P 1ns1>ur9h S, ClnciM•ll 1 MontrHI S, N•w York 1 Atlanll 5o. Phll1drtohl1 t Chitaoo J, o.cl••n I Houston S, $an Funclaco 2 Ontv 91mes 1tl>edutrd Telln'• eem" Pd. 6.11 .568 525 .506 422 390 .612 .571 .519 .483 .430 .345 GR s·~ 9 101~ 17',1 20 3''1 8 11 J51h 22~ Momreel (Morlon 1·10) et New Y•rlt (Willlems ) 1l Houaton (Dl1rbr 11-f) •I Sin f'r1ncttc. lltone S-71 cnlee90, (P111>N1 •·• ttlf P'IJare HI •t Ood<Hri <~wnlnt 1°"' M d A1-••lldv 1-ol. '· twl- notllt ClnclnMtl (HOl1n U) •t P'lttlW(lll <•rllft ~ 1 or Jo/!nt<tt'I U), nlthl PnlleOelplll• (l.•rKlt •71 It Alltnta "''" H I. fllt hl SI LOUii (Glbton 5-7) II Stt1 Oltte (ICltlty ' 6), nt1n1 tST.H ANNIVERSARY SALEll BIGGEST & BEST YETI DEAN LEWIS ·' J 966 HARIOR ILYD .. COSTA MESA 646-9303 . Modern I Complete Service I Puts Dept. 540-9468 MoMm lody Shop for All C1" Ormge County's Largest and Most Modem Toyota and Volvo Dealer ovmus DILIHRT SPICIALISTS ' .... ~­_,., (Tl~VlOIT_I!) ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS '71 COROLLA VOLVO 1971 DEMO $2998 14'2 1941•11, • r•cf io, llut.r, autofutl• ., ..... UH llNAULT Rlt R9dla, l\ttlllr, 4 '"9d. N1<4.. IYKUOOI Wednesday, July 7, 1971 OAJL Y PJLOT JS Albritton Hits 62-1 In Shot Nt:wport Jlarbor lllgh's Ter- ry Albritton tossed the high school shot put 62-1 lll hlghhght Tuesday's all-comers track and fteld meet at Orange Coast College Albritton also won the open shot (49-7) and placed second in the hlgh school discus ( 153- 0). The discus event was won by Monte Vista High's (Wh1t- l1cr) Fritz Coffman in 157-3. Coffman also captured the open discus (14o-8.,..t) Other top marks "ere recorded by former GoldcA West Star 1Jenn1s Maas in tht- 220 (22.01. Estancia fla sh Bruce Glrasole in the 100 ( 10.0) and miler Dave Heffern (4:20.4). Clo~ lo 400 part1c1pants are competing in the weekly all- com1:1rs meets. according I<> OCC coach Jim Mclllwain who supervises lhe program for the Cos ta Mesa Recreation Deparlmen!. &i.m1111l11"f Olvl•lo11 ,~~~r 1~'J.11 J~~1~~:.~he:o}1'°; .~1 (Qirl•I -k1tnv Wall 10 O; 1!80 -J t"l Minier l :ll.61 mite Joe A lats 6. 16; 100 -<t:ov•l John SINIOI~ 14.t; 100 lqlrlst KalhY Wall IS I. 270 - boys) -John S11ole U I. TIO lc1rlsl -KMtl\ Sisti :.e I CIO» COU"lrv run lbOY>I -Arlhur ofswana 21.00; (Qfrlsl -Jolelln Fisher 7S.OI . Junltr H19h Division Sho: our -MMJi: Costello fl·I: tono lwmp -Alan Liddle 18-10; trlPIP lump -A. Sawaya 36-7, discus -Dr~lllno 61· to•-,, hloh fumo -c Connel s-•: Moh nurdle• -Nick Miiich 10.0; mllt Raloh !>erne •.•I 7, too Harold Ray 10 S: •4V -Sltvt A<l•"'s 5' 4 UO Tom Meagher 7 71. crou covnt1 v run -Nlct Prin t 17 29 Hl9~ StMol Dtvl\ICWI Shol put -Terry Albrltlon '7·1, IO~c lvmo -Bruce Glrasott 7~11 ; 11101~ lumo -ROl'I Colllno• • l·l d•scus -Fri11 <.ollm1n 157 J . h1qn lumo Georoe Ktnt 4-7; hoqh hurdle\ lhtot ll -Dave rowell 't; (hut 11 Pai Joh"'°" 9-• ml!~ -W•vnt Ltta~ • 31.0. 100 (hral II Kork Lt• In 10 s. heat 2 -Plul G1t1ord ti O. 440 -Rod 8oehmt Sl O iMrr nur~lu t heat 11 M"'on Hunqertord '3 '· (heal n Dave Stockwrll 45 f, H O Tim Rudv 2·o<1 :no Kirk Lt \ler 73 J. cron <ou"trv run Oouo M~cLean 16• 16 OaPf' Dlvhlon ~h:t PUI -Hrr·v AlbrlttC>fl 49 I tono lump -Knetlll 70 • trlPlt 1vmo • Den"ls Ztrv" •7 6; discus Frll1 C'Of Im•" l.O.R•,, htQh 1umo Fernev SA; mitt -Devr Htllern •::io • tQll Bruce Glrasolt 10 O, 440 I cu• ~chmfl1 52.1; t?O low• (hut II -(tlrl Mall Tt851~v end PAul Stuer! 13 J; lh•AI 7l -Aon Colllnos 14 O; I heat ll -Robtrl Hlck~V 16 •: 880 Frrd Loeku ':OI 5, 220 -Oenl\I\ MH• ,, o. cross country run -D~vt Hett•rn t~·o: m 1t1 walk -Brien Overto" 17·20. Vtltr•n• Dlvltlon Miit -l ent 8 1enk 5 :n I Alba· To Charger t-:diso~ lllgh pitcher M1kf' Alba tossed his third shutoul 111 a row to highllght Hun· lmgton Beach summer league baseball action Monday night. Alba. a lefthander, silenced the Fountain Valley Kiwanis nme on just one hit in a 2--0 triumph. He struck out eight and walked tour. The lone hit off Alba was a fourth inning single by Don Coleman. In other games, Huntington Beach downed Costa MPsa. 6- 3. and Estancia ripped Coron:i del Mar. 1~5. ln Edison's wm. I h' t'hargers got the only run they needed m the 1111ttal mnmg on a walk, a single bv Ste,·e llall am.I a run-down play that got the Lally across. They added run No. 2 in the fifth on a walk to Alba, a stolen base. a sacrifice and a past ball. Hall banged oul two o{ the Chargers' three hits off Foun· lain Valley pitchers Milte Finklea and Roger Sailor Meanwhile. JeU Grant pac- ed Estancia 's 13-hil attack. Granl clubbed a three-run homer in the second and also had a double. Teammate Chuck Boegel also had two hits while Corona del Mar's Scott Parker col- lected a pair of bingles. ' Craig Kennedy had a perfect three-for three for Huntington as the Oilers scored two in the sixth and a pair in the seventh lO WIO. Bill Clark had two hits for Costa Mesa. Action resumes tonight with Fountain Valley hos t i n g Estancia at Huntington 15:30) and Huntington and Corona del Mar (5:30) and Costa Mes a and Newport Harbor ( 81 clashing al Costa Mesa Park. Fount11" Vall•v IOI ob r II rbl T·~si.r Jb 1 0 0 t r arroll. ?b·-s ' o o o Coltm•n. lb l O l o Havmn . rt 1 0 0 0 8ernherd, II l o o o l'r•lnard, ct 7 O O o Renk. c t o n O Au•ton c t O O O e Third Shutout; HB , Eagle · Win ttunt•r u Zimmer lb J;.fr~ ..... SlllOt •• 0 0 0 • t Cllrhtman II> J • 1 ) , 1 • 0 ·. ·\ 0 0 • 0 0 • 0 I I I 0 O VO>\, It o C•ta ... 11. ct g g O 8 ton1t. < o Dully rt rr-f), • M•rf1nt1 o • 0 Tot•I• " e••-1n wel"1>t ro4r )I> Hell. 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Cl Ronqu1110. lb l>uwelf. o Re~dv ll> ~l'ld'1Y Jb McCl.arv. r l McCl•rrn lo Urn1son. o krou• It Morlu.n p ... , ) l J j I 2 1 0 • c ) 0 7 0 J 0 I I I 0 I 0 I 0 u 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 fotali JI 10 Ctr..,. eel ,,.,., UI p,...~,., (f 0 f"'1nf"r 7b Pft mtr l E1lck101> tlo Ntf'l\t n. lb M~H~. rt John\on. 1>rf Gr1asbv ,, c .. m,,on, .,., Andrew" II 411 , 1 • 0 • 0 • 0 ' I I 0 , Q 0 0 j I l I )) 5 Tote I> Store by Innings " ..-r I 0 1 ) 2 I I 0 I 0 > 0 I 0 I I 0 • 0 0 D 0 I t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 1> • .. ,_, ? 0 I 0 I 0 I t 0 0 I 0 0 • I t I 0 0 0 , 0 ' " . f 'l•Otld 430 :wio 0-10 ll ~ Corona Ott M•r 100 001 )-5 I l Evans Paces OiJ City To 8-3 Polo Victory I lunlington Beach H i g h water polo star Clay Evans was a one man show Tu esday night in A division action against Corona del Mar at Costa Mesa High Evans blasted in seven or his team's eight goals in an 8-3 victory in the feature Ult. In other games. Costa Mesa turned back Los Amigos, 6-4, Westmini;tcr edged Newport Harbor 4-2. and Bolsa Grande nudged Rancho Al amitos. 6-3. In AA games Monday night. F:dison handed Servile an 11 -3 defeat, Marina whipped San- tiago. 11 -0. Troy n 1 ppr d Mission Viejo, 5·4. and Foun- tain Valley had an easy lime with La Habra, 14-6. Pal Moorhouse r a c e cl Edison's vi ctory with five while Doug Dunn splashed In £our ·goals for Marina. Bob Sturgeon and Steve Lyle shared scoring honors Cor ill1ssion Viejo with two each. Clay Steward and Frank Browne had three each in Fountain Valley's win whil~ Costa Mesa's John Whitmore hit three. Wes Phillips and Frank Haselton scored two each for Westminster and Newport's goals were collected by Jeff Duydan and Ken Klingin- smith. Play <.•ontinues tonight with Estancia hosting FoothilJ at 8 m the /\AA division. Other games al Estancia mat.ch /\naheim and Millikan (6:50). Buena Park and Long Beach Wilson (7 :40) and Valencia and Chaffey (8:30). 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INcll ........ 141·5110 --------GENERAL TIRE ••• GOES A LONG WAY TO MAKE FRl!NOS• • ••• I I )1 .1 I I • j .. . - WtcfM:Sda,r, J11lr 7, 1971 Eagles, Art~ts, Tritons Pirate Five Triumphs Grant's Downs Loop Foe Fish Report · Notch Laguna Cage Wins WNG BF;ACH -Kermit Olson poured In Zl po1nt..s and !"ill've ~lcLendoo hit 17 L.o lead Orange Coast College to 1 81· ~l victory over Los Angeles Harbor in Long Beach City College :;ununer basketball play Tuesday night f'1ve playtrs hit in double figures to pace Grant's to a 7~ 58 ba.3k.etball win over La Fon- da in Costa Mesa open league action Tueaday nigbt a t Orange Coast College. Woody's Wharf, g 3 -4 3 , f'ranklln <"Oiltt:ted 16 •f b11 total in the first hill a.s the winners zip ped lo a 41-27 margin at lhe intermission . J.coer.H '"'" fDf• .. Holt"'"" ' l • ,, I I I 11 »•t i• Gfffl't JI, LI F-JO. ' ( I Estancia, Laguna Beach Md San Clemente streaked to vic- torl1!3 Mooday night in the Laguna sununer basketball league. E:stanicia's Eaglt'! posted a 71-41 triumph over Unlvers.lty, Laguna's Artists d o w n e d Fountain VeJley, 55-39, arid San Clemente nipped Mission Viejo, 72-70. Ray Cornforlh's 2S points 1~ San Clemente':i; Tritom tu their victory. Rick Bauer toss- ~ in 14 for the v.·inners. Mike Bowen hit for 22 and Gil Nonnandie had 20 for Mission Viejo. Meanwhile, Laguna Beach re-ceived a balanced scoring attack with Vince 1.1cCal!a leading the way with 13. Chr is Adams hit 12 for Fountain Valley. Doug Confer tossed in 24 points to pace Estancia to its e.asy v.·in over Universily. League a c 1 i o n c:ontinutts tonight. G•o•t ··-s1 ..... 1 L•ul vl~ TllomoMm u""'•••ll'Y (41J '• tt pl . . ' • • • ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' " ' ' • Ml~HI ..... '"~ Lio<'..,,. WolMl'IOe•t w,.._ Totalt C. (Ol'Oltr I (Qfll1r H••o ·~· &.v•••" M1<1<1en ~onkrv .... 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H .. 81111 (l(f!11') Ill MO!>rt Tld' (Slr•~U) II~ Slt rr1 l t rllll (LIPFlt"'\ Ill MIH Tl!lY LH (Cardol1) IU Los Alamitos Results Tllt9'1J, J11ly •• 1t11 CMtr a .,,,1 l'r•IT 11,11c11 -l5IJ yt nu., Yttr old .... 111tn1. Clt lml!lt . Purte i 1'IOO. Ultr11Yllwn (K1nl1J t .66 , _ _, l . .O Truly Mt r .. (Sl•t Ull) t.l'O 1 40 llun ~ llun (Ct r<1011J 1.?• Tl..-. -.11 '/10. A.I .. 111n -MtcKtY Klnv. 11.1ri.rtr, T l'*Y'• ll111tti., C•nll•btr Ot ftllv, Li!. tit ... Ticlt, l"lvlM G1l••Y. SllCOND •Ac• -"° v1rdl. , Yflr t ld. Clt lonlnt, P11rt.e '1700. Jl...oiol ((NIM) $1 .00 lllO 1.00 J or'1 ltr (WtnJ) ll .0 S .cl l1r""' l id (S1r1UM) ~ ICI Timt -.11 l/10. A.loo Atn -St>rl.,. 111..-1>, Mf Slltdv, 11-l Sir"•· Ct r>t1ln'a (.,.,..bov, l •t+lll> Cito, 01vl1 JaM. Litt\~ S1an Scr11tctitd -llOYll (.all, l'tlWOTI Shi. 12 NltrllHJ O...lt •Ultt'11r11etft A l- J in1•!1!, 1'•11 un.M. THllD ll,llCI -UO T"lll. ' Yt tr aid m1ldan1. C!1lmll19. l'Urlt t \tOO, P•llf"O Fair (Adtltl 6.111 '00 J,tD Ml•• Bal Bot (lltu~h~I J.20 S 40 ll••COll 481!\~I) 11 ,40 T ime -.11 J/10, Alto 1'1•11 -Lllh• Tr""blt. Mr. Moon Mtktr. r ....... PIPPl•Dnl. Fly ,.,,., Gokl lttlltdlon, ~Horen!, C•••• K1v. •oURTM fl:A.CI -4.(t v1r111 J v1tr eld1 I. ut. C!t lrnlnt . P11rJ• S!100 lit tl lftlllt n (Dr..,tr) U .• 1 tt l IO Lt Yl!Q11I 81r L..c tKtnll) '10 ''° Trout Plant LOS ANGELES Big Creek, Bwquet Canyon Creek, Cl')'.!Jlal Lake, Jackson Lake. San Gabriel River East and West Focks. RIVERSIDE H em t I Lake. SAN BEllNARDINO -Big Bear Lake, upper Deep Creek, Green Valley Lake. Gregory Lake, Jenks Lake, Santa Ana River, South Fork Santa An1 River ... Dtl·Mr. M ltr {Alll'°"l OH·Cllll (1111 8<111 1 lCtrGo:ltl Tim• -.n 5110. AIM llan -"''""'•rd 11..,._tf-d. For OtYld, lloVll Jthllr, Thi V•rt1I. Ho tera!C1Hr1. '"'"™ ll,llC• -110 JtrO•. l y""r oldo I. UP. Clt lmln•. 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Vtl• 0\01 .. 11P. All...,,1ncr1. Pur" illO!Ji W!tcl> Chic !Pf'l>frl ).IO I.• 1 to Gtronlmo MIYO< IH1rdl!ltl 1.1() J 10 Go ,11 Mitt 1c1roo11' 1.11l Trmt -.11 !lot. AIMI Rtn -LllllO Conl•Ut. Miu Df(~f Spell!, Rffd"1 Tont&. H•1th·1 111.ocl<•t. Swl"" M•n, Tiny Hoo, 1tlc1"1 Gold. ktalchM -T09 Dt<to; Joill. l<l!HTH llACll -l50 Jl rd•. I ~••t 01111. Cl~lmln1. PU!'I \l7QO Win Goocf &or (CrotllY/ 11.tO 1 :111 I 70 R"rt" IP1rn~r I l.htll PolotY (Wl!IOlll Tlm1 -. U l/10. • 10 \.., '·" Alto Rln -Doutll1 Alt ln, R&yAI Sour, Clo MIM, Ht•IK\I, Moon ll11•n!, LtdJ Loullt, Frtnlt!a ,llllmllo•. Scrtlcl'llt:I -Ftl Mt•, O.ml W11th, IS E111ct1. I· .. WIR a.-l ty I. 1 ..,,.., .. ,,~ .,.. ... SUMMER WORKSHOP A chance lo experience - • More energy • M~ will power • Relaxation or body and mind Free Demonstration-Thurs ., 'I: 1.5 a .m. Morning Cla5MI Start Thu"°" S.t. and Tu.L at 10 a.m. YOGA CENTER-445 E. 17tti St. Colta Mesa 646-8281 ~ -~T_T~ ~N~I~ ~~ --~ ..LWR.SAZ>zw>~•x.axs. ~.r ... -.. ... At ....---·~ .... --,., __ _......,...., ~-... __ ... -----. .;;....,..--.... _,,_..._ - ''" Gu....,hon (prM""'~ S!tttft\Oen litll• MoC>Hm..~ .... 1 ...... ' • " , ' " • • ' • • • • , , ' • ' • ' " • " • ' , • n Lt l'Ofl(lt fNl .. " ,., '• . , ' • ' ' f ••nklln .. 11.11 1 .... .. Mcc1 ... . c .... i. • Hlll Moreno -""' J1m!IC'l •• ti pl ' . ' • • • , • , • ' • • • • ' ' ' .. " • " • " ' • M111I011 Vltll 1191 O••n" ce1or c111 Atlanta Hawk!' ace John Vallely pumped in 14 while Skip Williams, Ollie Martin, Jay Carty and St.eve Jacob3;en hit 13 each, ,,_ OM .. "~ ··-,_ • ' • ' ' • ' • • • • ' • ' ' ' • • ' " .Joi 1111 • ' . , ' .. . • • ' ' IO IJ Normtnctl• !'low1n lltc~tn Ft'IUton R~dl1tll Wll~lnw:on 'rol11I II II ' ' • • ' . , . ' . ' . 23 ,, ,., .. ' M ' " ' • , • ' " " " •• It Ol•O!l 10 I S••lon l 1 C•Olt I I Switow•t~ ? 0 Melt MO!> l J Oe~hh J •' .. ' " ' . , ' • " Ye•~~v O 1 Ron Todd paced La Fonda with 12. Grant's held a 38-30 halftim~ margin. Jackoon "''"'" lit!m 101111 •r1n1'1 po ' " • • • • ... " ,., .. fol11> lnlotl liu!(nt nl Gr1n1 ··~ NftbOI! WttdY'I Wl\ltl lUf It II •I I• ' ' . . ' • • D '1l ' l 0 lJ • • • S("Cltt ~, OYttlln s~n ct.,.,.n10 n 1'0 u Tolals 16 • I I H"IHlnit · OCC 7t. H&PIO>t lt Fl~ll: OCC 11. Htrllo• ''· ' " In a companion feature, Long Beach, behind Doug Franklin's 18 polnl'!I. bombed Y•UtlY Wlll!ttnl f'a!conet M11!1n • J • 1 1• l ' 1J ' ' . ) 1 lJ l<>ttl• 11 • .., Hall11tne: LOBO IOICf> .Z, w-v·1 M•ulon Vlt lo II ,, 11 W~tr! 11. Se habla Espanol SALE SPECIALS FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA FULLERTON ' l 15221 BEACH BIYD.• PHONE 893-8544 120 £. FllST ST. II' CYPRESS• PllOll£ 547.7477 1530 S. llAlllOI BIJD.• PHOllE 810.0100 MONDAY lliRU FRIDAY •• 9'0DA.M,. g P.M. MONDAY lliRU FRJDAY .. 8:001.M.·9 P.M. MOllllAY 1ltRU FRIDAY , • 8:00 Ul.·9 P.11. SATURDAY .......... , • 8'30A.M.· 6 P.M. SATIJROAY ••• , •••••••• S:OOA.M. • 6 P.M. SATIJ-Y ........ , ... ltODA.M, ·6 P.M. SUNDAY .............. g,ODUl.·2P.M. SUNDAY .............. 9:0DUl.·4P.M. SUNDAY .............. 9'00A.M.·2P.M. CBS ~OR lcH;?EoHI SPARK a11 PLUGS .A Oi>ool~•• 'dirt on.I 9r•Dlt 11>1ici.IJ •od :E.27c n ... bro!ld -noti-..uy ,.,_, pl1J1i1• 11""' ... 11.,. gcu 1'1ilt~•, q~i<~•r dorh ood '"'°" engllM pt'rfonno"•-. (Eirc.ept ........ Plugs) '"". COMPllTI ... FUEL PUMPS FACTORY ;]j=::;;., RECONDITIONED DUAL Sltl\!GlE ACTION TYl'E ACTION TYPE fo•d lO~S.'61; ci., .. , for ""''' ....., I •<>lot 1~33·"61 lo•l-'t<I l •~u11I l o.,,bl... c~'.~ain); 198 379 ~;~~·''31 '""'""' 1?~·'6.S. An .,.; .. , witlt told oriqi...,1 ••bo.o\ldahl• "°" "' l....t.. BRASS PLATED DELUXE BALL CASTERS CLOTHES ROD M.o,,.., 1 ..... a.,... couOd<lr ond .... :,,. ,_ ,,.w °"'"'n"';..,"" ropio..-1. fih -I Nmitvr•. " 33c Rn Of' WDllNG Willi SCltlWS • USE IN ANY CAil Olt CLOTH IS CLOSET • --·- ,__, ir.,. i. .... , N"f I Jllf O ........ -· "°°' c..f .... O •tol ,_ _ .... -1 .. 2· •• co .. '1 TUBELESS TIRES AIR CUPPER BLACKW ALLS 88 6.0Dx13, 15MONTH · GUARANTEE FTTSFORDS, CHEVS, Ii. Pl.YM. WIDE TREAD BELTED WITH STEEL UNDERTREAD TUBELESS WHITEWALLS 2 FULL PLYS DYNACOR® RAYON CORO PLUS 2 BELTED PLYS OYNACO R® RAYON CORO THE NO THUMP TIRE! CORNELL ARISTOCRAT TUBELESS BLACKWALL 4 PLY DYNACOR• RAYON CORD 27 MONTH GUARANTEE* 13311.'!IJ .1 .. ~-9~11.3.'i 7.001l c CORNELL EXTRA-WIDE TREAD TUBELESS WHITEWALL 4 PLY NYLON c;:ORD 70 SERIES TIRE IOADIWAID &UAWITll* n,....,......,.._ •••-c.,..ii ,., .. , ..... -1fla4 ... _ ....."" __ ..,..... .. 22~~ $1Zf ,,,_,. (1 :llfl .00..T I) .,._,. (7.00/7-'0>lt.f) '"'' ·-" ....... ~. ;. _.... ............ .... '""· D••••" ti•• ... i.. ,.._.., ... " -----..~ •• ,., •••• ••ltl•• ............. ,... .... FREE $6.98WHEEL AUGNMENT '#Ith pvrdic-ol two or -r• ~nst•r 1i1" (.l.o.I A.tNricon <on) 070.14 (6 . .50/6.9.5:-14) GUARANTEED 36 MONTHS Pl111 Fed. to• ef $2.l4 to $2.91 d1ptnding on ,;,., G10-l$ (6..7'1/7 .10,. IS) RADIAL TIRES TRUCKTIRfS IOR PICK-UPS, PANELS & CAMPERS THI WIDI ONI ••• 6 PLY TRIAD 70 SIRIES Tllf 65'1=--..ad - BUI ON CREDIT ,, • .. , ~· •• ,_ .. •• ~ " '" ,,. ~,,' .. ' . ' t ile• .... 1. "' f : 'l't t ilt• ••• ••• .. ' ·~ 1 SILENCE FROM HUEY -Huey Long's 73-foot ketch. Ondine. fanlou!i for win- ·~ ning line honors in many in ternatio nal long distance yacht races, wa s one oC lbree favorites which failed to answer roll call Tuesday in the Transp.ac.,. race. ··. • . ·. ., :i • ' . •. ) • :~· . . ·. ... ·w:; • )ol· .~. ' . 1st Yacht Has Mis haJJ The first misha p nl the 1971 Transpacific Yacht Race Tuesday left Nimble, a 42.foot sloop from the Portland, Ore . Yachl Club, limping along with a crushed mast step. Skipper W i 11 i a m A. Nickerson reported to fleel headquarters here that Nimble was running l l!h in her class al the time. There were no in· juries and he said Nlmble was proceeding under r e d u c e <I speed to Honolulu "probably al the back nf the fleel." Nimble was third in her class and 14th everall al the finish of the 1969 2.225-mile run to Oiamoo<I Head in Hawaii. :,.. : .... Cal-25 Race I n San Diego Saturday MOVING UP IN CLASS -Robert Beauchamp'!\ Columbia-57 Dorothy 0 from Newport Harbor Yacht Club moved up sharply in the 2.225-mile Transpac race Tuesday. She was holding down fifth place in Class A and seventh overall. B YC Governor's Cup Scheduled Thursda.y The Governor'!li Cup. Balboa Yacht Club's junior version of the Congressional Cups .'le I~ under way Thursdz.y with a ~;, malch series .JCheduled over Services Set For Yacht Race Writer Funeral services we r t three da ys. The junior match race series, lim ited to skippers 18 or under, will feature !hrf'e series of five marchc1' ,, a (' h {lay. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. BYC ls the defender. \\'in· ning the cup la!'.I year with . .i.ndy Rose a~ skipper. Rose ii; over the age limit lhis year. and BYC will defend with Fletcher &?~h. the lirsl female skipper ever to r·om · pele in lhe Governor's Cup. Miss Beach will be up against skippers from nine olher yacht clubs . Other en- tries area : Seal Beach Yacht Club. Rn.ice Golison; Cabrillo Beach yachtini writers and executi ve Yacht Club, st.eve Walsh : vlC:e prealdent ol 1 h' Alam1toe Bay Yacht Club, Jeff 11'\len'olle&ia~ Yacht Racing McDermaid: Newport Harbor A.saociJlion of North America. Yacht Club, John De.igh; Mr. Fowle died last Satur· Coronado Yacht Club. skipper 11cbed u f ed today in Marblehead, Mass ., for Leonard Fowle , dean o r day. He had been in poor B h · .c· health lor M>me time and had nOt listed: a 'a Corinw1an retired from hi:. positioo a~ Yacht Club, Denni.~ Durgan : Los Angeles Yacht Club , Doug yachUng writer for lht Boston ,Jorgenson: Ventura ya ch t Globe. Club, Vance F.dwards. a n d In intercollegiate yachting King H~rbor Yacht Club, drclcs Mr. Fowle was known 1s "Mr. College Yachtsman." Mark Jo nston. He served for many years The. Governor's Cup WM r ori,1tinal!y by invitation lo 11s graduate secretary o TYRA·NA. and si nce h i ~ yacht clubs of the Soulhern retirement 11115 devoted full California Yachting A3socia· tlme to his chore~ as executivt tion. This year it was ex- vice president of the national pande<! to include clubs_ from lntercolleglalt yachting group. ~~go to San Francisco. San Diego wi!l be lhe scene 11! the Ca t-2~ national cham· p1onship regatta next Saturday and Sunday. The regatta will be governed by the Cal-25 national associa- tion r a c i n g requirement.~. Participation is limited tn those who a.re members in ,2ood standing of the associa- tion, who are men1bers of a rtcognized yacht club and whose' boats have !he original design standing rigging. No significant changes will llf' aJloy,·ed in the hull. Boat masts <1nd hooms must be pro· perly banded. s11ils must ron- form to stanriard si1cs with a 1nax1mum '·LP" nf 15 feet for heads'l.~. 10 lee! ror spinnaker poles and the standard size spinnakf'r . Stays'ls wilt not be permit· 1ed. All normal cruising ge;ir must be llbo~rd during the teJ!alta. Sails y,•ill be measured and boats inspected by thr sponsoring San Diego Yacht Club. Deadline for rntrie..~ is Fri- day al 6 p.m. at SOYC. Skip- pers should also advise SOYC of req uirements for lodging 1.nd bo1.t mooring facilities. 3 Marsha l ~ Set for Hace KMPC's Geoff Edwards, Clar k Race and Jim Hicklin y,;I] be the grand marshal~ for tne annual Balboa Power Squadron Sare Boating Parade Saturday. ~ach will be. aboard 11 riif· ferenl boat in the colorf ul parade which sails fTom the Arches Marina to the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to culminate National S 11 f e Boating Week . THE ALBACORE ARE IN! , 'r ' ·""°' ~ . '~ ¥ ·~ THUi CONCOIDI l ll•ANTINI JT 1POIT,llHllMIN'S All IN STOCI K>l IMMlllATI DILIYllT AN D MUST II SOLD l l POll AU.UST 1. y.., .. Mete Cnih.n: ..- T ..... ~ler~ ISLAND YACHT SALES 1111 H-W 11ll•ltll om. S-D ..... c .. 91111 17141 Jt1 °\tlt -·.: .~ -~ ,1 1 • a ·l l.~,.;-._ ...... _ ---.:-.---_. WedrttsUy, July 7, 1971 OAILV PILOT fJ Bide and Seek Ficker stt For Baxter Bowl Race Wlw Is Winning· Transpac? Leaders Fail to C1wck In " America 'a CUp ~ender and former world champion Star &kipper Bill Ficker ill expected By Al.MON LOCKABt:::Y ... llfl• ••lltw Who's on first tn \.he Transpacific yacht race? Thal question had all the earmark! of a mystery Tuelli- day when three of the six 7:i. footers -all billed as con- tenders for first lo finish al Diamond Head -failed to report their posilions. The silent ones were Loi Killam's Graybeard I l he elapsed time leader on Mon- day). Ken DeMeu se 's Blackfin, and Huey Long's Ondine. The big question in lhe minds of velPran yachting -observers is: Are the big boys starting to play games of hide- and-seek? OeMeuse set Lhe stage ror non-reporting Monday when he Informed the escort vessel Paheka that he was havini;: mechanical difficulties and would report every other day. When Blackfin ( nearesl the top of the alphabetical llsl I failed to come up on rollcall, Graybeard and Ondine follow. ed suit. There was no ex· planation for their silence. Windward Passage, Ki<tloa fl and BuecaneP.r dutifully reported their posili<Jns. In the absence of report~ from Blackfin, Graybeard and Ondine, Tuesday's position report placed W i n d w a r d Passage in the boat-fnr·boat lead wilh 1. distance of 419 - nu les logged since the start at l p.m. Sunday. Buccaneer 1\·ould be second. 407 miJeg from the start,. and Kialoa JI third, «Kl miles out. In many international yac ht races there is no requirement for dai ly position reporting. hut lhe 1'ransparific Yacht Club. sponsor of the Honolulu and Tahiti races. frowns on non-reporting except in cases where mechanical or radio dif- ficulties can be proved The failure of the three 73- Footers lo report n1ay have: had some bearing on dramati(' shifts in the overall handicap standings of the 5g..boat neet. On ~tonday it was clearly a Class A r11ce. Tuesday's report moved William Goodley's Class D en- try Dakar into the top spot with William Durnin's Class C Chinook as runnerup. The next fivP places went to Class A yach1s with Class C and D boats occupying the 8lh and !Ith spol<>. lt was also apparent from the handicap shuffling that a number of yachts were run- ning into some soft spots in the weather 11s they moved 11Joog the 2.22~·mile course to Diamond Head . Encore. the r:oturnbia·43 s11iled by Dick Blanerman and gill Lawhorn of Balboa Yachl Club, moved lo the top of Class R while Fred Smates ' Guinivere, Monda y's leader, dropped to ninth. Nooe of the flert was reporting wincb of over 15 to be among the contender• knolg from out ()f lhe north-for the 81.xter Bowl Saturday norlhwe.o;t, Indicating the race and Sunday. remained a beal in search of Newport Harbor Y a ch l the coveted northeast trarlrs Club's Baxter Bowl Re111.tta i, one of the top events in that would be the signal for Sout!iern California for the spinnakers to blossorn. The Passage: !21 Klaloa 11 : !~) Star fleel. rleet appea red to be spreM Nalu JV: (4) Buccallf'er: 1 ~1 out over a 100-mile radiull Ficker first gaine d in- from 300 to 400 miles from Los Dorothy. ternatlonal attention all 1 sall- Angeles. CLASS B -(11 Encore : 12! ing skipper when ' he won the Leaders 011 elapsed tirne Fickle Duck, George Sch1n1dt. world championship in the t 1) Windward pa s s 11 fit r , Santa ~fonica YC; 1~1 Blue Star Class at Newport in 1958. Mark Johnso". Lah<>.ina ye· . N h w · I I · II ' The Baxter Bowl hOnor3 the " · nrt er, 1 L 8 m Su ivan , !ate Bill Baxter who was ac- 419: !2) Buccaneer. Toni Clark t 'YC • X th. Al ,, ; (.,l an 1ppe, an live 1n the Star. AlbatroR.., Royal New Zealand. YC, 407 : 131 Kiatoa II , Jini Kilrov, Simpkins, S<tnta. Cruz YC; 1~) and Rhode~-33 classes for LAYC, 400 ; li l Ba runa, John Fl<1rne, G.R. Ramage Jr, many years. He wa!! the Mcintire . Lahina YC. 360: !~I LBYC. founder or the Famed sail loft Dorothy O , Roberl CLASSC ..:....(11Chinook , 12\ rif Baxter & Cicero of Costa Beauchamp, NHYC, 354 : 161 Montgomery Street: 1.11 ~1esa. Nalu IV, rrank Rice. NllYC, Lynla, Jaekson Scolt, CYC; The regalia is Jo In 11 y 350: \7) Aries, Russ Ward, 14) Mamie, ~tilt Smith, CYC: sponsored by NHYC and the Lahaina YC, 3i3: \8l Storniy, 151 F.sperance. Bruce Crab-Newport Harbor Star Fleet. Cornelius Bruynzeet. 7.-.1an-lrre, SDYC. 1'---- ri•m. Holl'"d YC. '19; 191 Mm CLASS D -0 1 D•k•" '21 G 0 L FER S Sette, Joe Pollock .Jr. Rose Ci-Blue Orpheu.~. Richard I Ye ) W · I ,Johnson, LBYC; (.11 Ne"""lhe,I w11tt l••·H•llllk•M. y , :t32 ; (10 arnor. A ,..~. '••die• ... , T~• Cassel, Bahia Corinthian YC, Albert Allen. DRYC: \() NEWPORTE R I NN 32.8. Intrepid 11. Rarry Berkus,11 PAR l GOLF COURSE OVERALL HANDICAP -l.BYC: (S) L.Allegro, Roderi c $1.00 with thll .1d wHk ll1ya ~~p:':''~·~R~;~ch:m~on~d~Y~C;.c:==:c:o=~~~~~~~ ( 1 l Dakar, William Goodley, ------ DRYC; !2) Chinook, William! Durnin. LBYC: ~31 Windward! Paisa,1te: !4) Kialoa II: I~\ N?Ju IV : ~6) Buccaneer; (7)1 Dorothy O: (81 Montgomery Street, Henry Grandin ,Jr . 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(AP) - Former Secrttary of State ... .. Dtan Rw.k uW that, despite the tenor of the Pentagon paper11, during President Lyn- don B. Johnson 's 19&4 rt-e.lec- tion campaign there was no "deliberate attempt to deceive ai:tlybOOy ." Timtt June 14 said the: Johnaon AdmlnltttaUoo had ~ached a ''general con· seruiua" at a Wblte HOUJC 1tr1te1Y meetln1 Sept. 7, 1964, that air attacU ag&in1t North Vietnam would have to be launched probably "early in lhe atw year." "lie had oo plaru to bomb North Vietnam during the campaign, although th e r e were people on the start who were working out all .orts of cootlngencies, but these were not President Johnson '' plana." Vietnam lol"h1ch 11 l'OUld be clearly 1rnpo8l51blt to ov1rrun. then they would pull back or negoliatt." At anotht-r point. Rusk said of Vietnam : 6y LOUIS CASSELS U,1 ,._..., ltlhr WASffiNGTON tliPl l The !houlder-,hrugg1ng notion thaC individuals are pov.·trless to curb waste and pollution has been refu1ed by four hou se\'five! in Palo Allo Carroll Marrington. ~1arie Neimeyer. Joyce Leonard and Linda Fischm;:in eornpiled a list of 220 specific, practical things that you can do. entire· ly on your own. to help con- serve resources and preser1 e the na1ural t>n1•1ronrnrnt Their list can be lound in a li\lle hard-cover book entitled. ••Jf You \'t'ant to Save Your Environment. S!arl a I Honie " It 1s puhlishtd by Hav.•thorn Prf'SS, ;ind all roy11.llies go the schol11.rsh111 fund of !he An1eriean Associa- lion or Universi!y \VOO]tn. They point out that Americans annually j u n k about 20 million tons of paper. To produce that much paper, hundreds or millions of trees have to be cut down. So you can become a forest con- servationist simply by using es little paper as possible, and bv saving what you do use to tJt. reclairned for further use in recvcling plants. lier!' are some spec1!ic ways a housev.·ire can cut down on Use of paper: · -Forsv.·ear the use of disposable diapers. • -Patronize a dairy that delivers you 1nilk in glass bot- 'Ues \'i'hich can be washed and •returned, rather than in throwaway paper cartons. -Use a 1ncsh shopping back lo lug your groceries home. instead of an armful of brov.·n paper bags. -Use cloth lnstead of paper : napkins \they now come in : permanent press fabr ics \'i'hicb 11ever have lo be ironed). With only 6 percent of the world's population, the United States ls consuming 50 per cent I'll the world's resources. If anything i.!I to be left for future generations, Americans mu st learn to re-use materials instead or blandly throwing them away. For example: -Buy beer or soft drinks in ~nty-back bottles that can be returned to the store and re-used. As a second choice , buy drinks in aluminum cans, . and be surt to flatten, save and turn in the empty caru ftr .re-cycling. -Save rubber bands and , twisl·lie.s for re-use in the kltchen. -St.ore food in your , refrigerator in permanent con- tainers that can be washed • and re-used time and again. Forego !he u1e of plastic wraps an d aluminum foil. -Save excess wire COlll bangers and turn them over to cleaner. : Electric powe r is bccon1ing scarce in some parts of the country because d e m 8 n d 'outruns s u p p I y . Moreover. each new pov;er gentr8ling 'plant contributes to pol\utlan of the air. Do yeur hit to con- ser\•e electricity in such V.'ays as these : -Turn off lights in unoc- 18-year old Voters Gets No . 1 Title CAMERON, f\\o. t L:Pl) - .Steve Griffin, 19, became lhe firsl tttnagrr in the country 1() vote under the 28th amend- '. menl tolhectnsti I ut ion 1\tesday. Griffin the aon of an al- .lorney, said he fell " privileg- ' ed to get to vote ."' The yout.h and five t>lhers ~amped out overnighl Jn front : of a polling place In Cameron :!o be the first '° vote on a pro- pos ed 1 i quor-by-the-drink ·Ordinance tn the city. The election folloft'ed President ·Nixon·~ cerllflcallen of the IS- ·year-old vote amendment by one da y. · Grlrfln. a sophomore st the 'Unlver1Uy of Mi~:u I.! ·I no oile per1on thought up \ 'stunt. "We knew the elrc· , Oon was coming up and we wanted to ahow our en- ' thusla~m" about winning the 'r1&ht to l'l>le. Griffin said . about 20 .. uoder-21s" had voted by noon. out or • total populaUoo ror tbt cU y of about . {,000. Jrenica11 y .fE" If .C.meron'1 liquor-• -drink ,. QrdiDlnce pasltd, '~ new ,...,t.er11 must st•Y dry due: to ~Mluouri law whldl tels 21 IS ~ minimum •«t lor con- . aumpUon ef alcohol. To tlllt Griffin uld, "wt have te m~kt ...;iat small progress v.·e cupled MK>ms. Avoid runnrng I he dl1bwuber. washing m1chint and dryer at lhe peak hours of electricity cons umption -5 le 7 p.m. -Struggle along \\'ithout such appliances as electric tooUibrushes and can <1pentrs. -Slop using enzyme pre- soaks t which are abflut 75 per cent phosph:ite.J -Buy the new phosphate- free or lov.·-pb o1phate detergenl.s. -Go back 11'1 soap. You may be 11urprised how wtll the old stuff "·orks. ..r..::.=--- "I smell something PURPLE I' Ru11k said the Johnson Administrat io n un· derestlm1ted North Vletnan1ese resistance to the esca!atlon of the Indochina war. But he declared in a taped television interview: "During my c:ampaign in 1964 , 1 think if anynne looks at the full record of what Presi- dent Johnson said, he's gel a balanced impression." The Pent11.gon papers as reported in the New York After the election, Rusk con- tinued, North Vietnam sent units of Its regular army into South Vietnam. "That presented Preaident Johnson with a new situation, Rusk declared. "f d o n ' t believe there was a n y deliberate attempt to dtceive anybody durlng that pe riod." Earlier, durin1 an interview with tht Atherui , Ga., Daily News, Rusk s11.ld of Johnson in 19&4: Rusk served tight yean u: secretary of state under Presidents John F, Kennedy and Johnaon. He now is pro- fessor of international law al the University of Georgia. At one point, Rusk said of the escalation of the war in Vietnam : ''I personally think we underestimated the resistance and the determination of the North V It t n a mes e ... I thought when we ha d established a positilMl in "I think in retrospect Uu1l we madt a mistake 111 not pressing much hardt>r lo insib t that !ht United Nations take up this situation and make 1t their business " Rusk said hr talked with Johnson after the flrsL in- stallment of a series of the Pentagon report appt'&red 1n I.he New York Times J une 13. 'J'he former Cabinet member added: "He told me !here had been delivered to the LBJ Libary one copy of the report. Whether he's read it, T don't know." UP TO rJ Thursda~ Friday and Saturday 9:30 to 9:30 SPECTACULAR SAVINGS NEVER BEFORE IN OUR HISTORY! Here are Just a few of the many specials for the family: Mens 42.95 Tropic-Hall Dacron & Worsted suits Mens 22.88 to 36.95 sportcoats Mens Famous Save 60°/o Maker Slacks Mens short 1.99 to 4.99 lon9 sleeve shirts and Boys 4.49 permanent press slacks, jeans Boys up to 3. 99 lonCJ short sleeve shirts and Girls 1.99 to 2.99 dresses, shifts, playsets to $333 99' to $266 COSTA MESA -1601 Newport Blvd. At 16th GARDEN GROVE -123 72 Garden Grove Blvd • 19.99 Ladies 6.99 to dresses, special CJroup Hot Pants skirts Ladies 3.99 shorts, scooter 2 Ladies Blouses and skirts 30% to50% off Ladies 2.99 to 8.99 and sleepwear loun9e to $450 }' l.. 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Jun• 11 u. lll '"° J111• I 1911 sn 11 CINffJI ion ,. coin .., .. , l ••un• rn°: ',,, .. 1 '!:'u.ou., '"''' :mmon ••u 1 w LL 5f.Ll •T ~lJ&Llc AUC the big exchang es t 101 JI c11e1a O.ck ooo w M1U..r1nu•l----------------I a11c11 ca aHl•n•t'IM 11 ,.,. 11 ,,.. ,.,1 ••ff•" 1 o,. lo IKE H OHl!lf 1 ooio• Foot •utl 11\<!d Ort nt1 Cee•r OlllY 'If! Na llt S1n!1 A.no C111t '1?101 LEGAL NOTICE Cn o t• l w "' dO Y o M1rl111 aucrl~td •llovt 11 t ur.,.rltd ._ N ~ C~I ... (Poveblt a! t m1 ti .. 1, fn \ow "' Nonsense he said ln the Jun~ JO""' July 1 1111 111111 1n 1 11u1n1u 11 .. 1.,, citnauc•lll ,, • M1•1n1 011 II.•• c1 ••IOJt ITJtltr COil• MllA. C.ALI ""°"'Y., 1~. un1..i 11,1"/ 111 ,.,.t book 'IOW 10 '1ak• Bl M inu i nl• ----------Oo• Cl G-mon 1111 ,. 1 "1 • ~• l'OJIN IA 1111 u.,,.ri ''" ''""" di, I 111 oftd ln!o r l (on•eY•d to •ftd now r '' g JAmlo W k~tuet LIO•l NOTICI. (~ •t (lly Cl T LEGAL N'~ICE e '''' II •· ' , , mo OftV 1loo ,,_ '°' 1no l11ttrt11:•neH llllcl ~" h une~ •• d 0-11 Trufl " fi.loney in the Over ht • v' Tft11 •lllomt ftt 11 I<! wll~ "'' C:oun,.,. N w M • Unll'I o c111•1" JI cl'll•G• 1~• '""'"'Im ,, -, '''"' ,..:·,., ,, ''"'' ~m-,,., ••~<>• ·~ n• 0 "'"• "4ufl-l'--------:cc~-------·I ( tt~ a( 0 1n•1 (1<11\1¥ ot1 Juno '! 1111 ltHOOL DUf ll lCt A•t C611o MUI Cl "' """ •-"~' II P ttll l y ltvt rly J MOHO• Otl>t.llY Co.inly Notlco ln•lrl"I l i.1 volnt• !1 .. ll•I hJ W O>I l'I OHll,,.!la<' II l nJ 1nowN fltrllft T U~TOJI Gl!--•l o l 0 Dil l I. l'l(TlllOUI I USINll lS (It~ ~1011([ IS HfllE9Y GIVEN tno tnt lttun1 1••<11 Co S, • o•i. will !Ho mlfe b<.! wlllle~t ~~1'!.~~~N f M 0 OILl oll JOll'lT N.t.MI. tT•TIEMIJll Puol II r<t O•·~·· c ..... OallJ ~1111 ...... ot 1!•1K1!1&1'1 OI ,~. Newpetl-Mt. TNll '"'' ntu II bolnl (-ut •a Or on , ....... M a• Wirf nly •••• • • .... II I! NI! J I c I .... y MU~ll!l J lnt foll1w n1 " oons ''-ttlnt J11M JO er.a Ju11 1 It 11 ltn lltJ..11 vnfllra l<hool Cl• rlc1 ol O••nvr (""'"'' unlncOI"° lltel 1nocl1tl&fl a•~t mon t .illd "•••4iftO title iooutulon •• '" SIL Vl!ltlOOTH 1 lnl tr •d .....,.,n bvtl~tH •I -----!Ctlllo ftlf .,.111 "''" vt '"1lto Dao "'" lo por!nt"n • r umftront•• ,. .. , !he ,..,...ln!f>9 • n ll1<:•tdH DM:unllft JI 1t1'11 11 lnit• e1NOEJ1 M[STYANFI'> JOHNSON .. LEGAL NOTICE n oo AM ., "'' !Jiii a1Y o• Jut., 1t11 11 Cll••ll1 J ''" ttrt tlN '"'m o1 m• ,,.,. •Ku•ea , ... •• f N<1 nnt In book 0 01 ••••IN of Offkio (0 Jo/I V t LI&! $u1t 20~ N1..,110<I tnt o1n1;1 ot ••la Sc-I Ololrlct IM~!M lhlo l!t ttmtnl fllfll wltn 111• tounry Deed 01 T w•t ,.,.,., 1-1 11'00 •• I" tto<o•ao 1" 1111 otl'lltt"' lllt ll1<:.,.••• ,,. Steel Firrris Tell Big Recycle Plan Pl'l'TSBURG H -IB Wl - Top executive~ of !'Seven of the nation 1 maJOr steel com panics Jointly announce:d a progr~m which cou ld even tu11Jy re~ult in the rec}cllng o 1 vlrtually every c &n U.!lld In the US They head con1pan1ts which produce: the tlnplate:d or t in free types o r steel thN a r e made into m o1 e than 60 billion lt•C" 1------------------111 1111 l'll(tnl I AYtnllt (OSI• M"'I C'lt r\ •I 0 l fttt (O<fftlY "" JuM h 1tn 11ld .... 1 •• OY!ciH •d•"""'' II lt>Y 0 •n•• (°"ft!' ••lo ·-.. 'M>I Th-0 . I! II nat 1J9' 81Y "' m , .... CtlUorn I t! Wiii<~ tlm• 1110 OI•• "' ! IHI ........ J M1HO• D91>uh C&u"h ~Mfr t~• .... m. "' w la Oetcl el Tru I tNCr ~I '"' !0Bowln1 ''°"''" I' l et ~11111 Af\I Ht o.!O I! M11!v11\f\ l'IC11 t!OUl I UllNlll oub <1• 01>1nod tl'>d •1ea " Clot• IHo ch• lff '"" 1,,1 '''Of tno Truotto A tHtnold 10t1 1 In 1..a ro loll I tchmonl Or i ... A n 1 11 0 l m NAMI I TATll'llll NT tNST•uCTIOHA.L PUJINllUl!E Puoll511td Ot1ftfl (o•ll 01 t• P IOI i nf ol 1~0 ltv•n l to!td •• "\(I Die<! l'AR(:ll!'L I Lot 11 ti Troct No n•I l awt111t1 J( Jllhn,on lltOI •1lm1•1n lhe 101 ow"' ""Ol'I 0 dG n• 11u1lnM1 All tla1 1r. 10 IHl I" 1ccordonc1 w 1n Juno lO """ Julv 1 I• JI ltll 111·1 11 el 1 .,0 In '"' Cl,., et New"' 1 teecll •• '"'"' ~~~11 b~~~11, 11 llflno ,_.,,1.,, t• 0 11 C>o 1 1 L !Ult flt• 11 ~::'1111~;1~ons 1;,.~~': ~ '.!,.':,.." !., , 1:"~ -----lN• b...,11\t ,,..,. ~na..-ultl o... o en 1 m~•, m•, ·~ •1 1<fOM ,Jr ·~ 107 •enrrol p1ttnortll • "'"' ~ &untt c 11\t alt ce of !he l'urrhesl~• '••n ot • d LEGAL NOTICE 1 "'' •• •••'-Ml el I ~••1<h •• Otftu t •••ot 0 j nt 11 Y• ICI '""""' I C>U tY1•0 H11fttl,,.te11 l11cn (1l l0<n11 lft tho •• , ,,,,_, ,_, __ "''''' ht e Ml•• •~coro1 O! u a Otone• Counto Horaa I! M11t•1n..,; Oll<'fl~( Monttro 11 01 H<Jm 5thoo! Ol1r <1 lUI Pl1<1n•1 A•• v• -----""' ~· " ...., P•ICEL ~ An •~Purlfnonl n.,._•• Th 1 ot1ttm•nl II tel w I~ lht Covntv m lllb •d l'O<lnlt ln Voll•• (1lllornl1 COlll Miit C11llernl• , .... ., tv ... I XIC!J19'1 Ill~ •• VI otd II "'' un cu• VI ""'""''"! IOI Int••" '"" "'""' c ... Of 0 tn•• Ccwnh on Juno ~J lt ll T~ I bu• OIU h Ill"• cond..Cte<I •• '" Etth ll llllf mu'1 ~ tom I • ~ d d•O>O• I IUl'lll: 10• tou•T 01' lMf •• 111nl<! I w I II~ 01<:l1r.1 °" ti o... '"'04.J'"""' LO! d ll~l••<• No f"1 •• ly ltvorlY J MtaOt~ 011.,11 Cc.,nh lnavldual In ,.,1 larm "' 1 eerl loa or C•lll•I •fit.flOl'CALl,OkNl,\•Ot l1ult111d O.mtMlor Slit ,,......,,lt11n •llewn on 1 mi o ll!orM! 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" ·~~ 0 • •c• n~ 0 wh• p ,. d lol &Cl 0 n, Lot u !o•llh• '"b l•htd Or1ntt Coo•t Oalv l'l~t !ho Oi!rtl !n "'' tvonl 01 lo lvrt lo o• ._Ill~ l'llCll'lllTY •NO '011 Dt e<Ord"ll n llnck •Ut 0111 197 ol with t•,lmtn o to •IYfl or l\llrhl n•• '"" ,ICT IT!OIJI I UllNlll to!AMI l'fAllMl .. T The to cwl"' Ptrson h a11n1 lluolnlu J I ! ll ltll !tJJ 1l tft!or 11110 OYCh (Onlt1(I mt troc~ldl ot TNO•ITY TO I JI a ( U f. A 0 Yeh •~•ti 0 • cano!•u<•H In •t '"~' lO """ " • ~ !ht chKI< will bl lorltltt l:f ' ln CIH of • AU • ' ' ' II d OU clt l ll'•torO• •• ''"'' w Ill ••• 1~11. mv11ICI•" -----:~:;:c:c-:>c::::::o::-----1 i.or" !ht lull 1um '~"'"°' w •• MUTUAL lllL••1 D LA M Ot t , 7 )1 -~ LEGAL ""rte• t..,'.i; '" tt 11 t t cllool Dlitrlct 0, Ort net e:111 • of A von 1'01 on o,c11ud TITLE tt.ISUll:,t,NCI! .-1.10 o'JlnAnce• •• •U lolln n "" n NU D c "' NOT1CI!. IS ttEll:18Y OIV l!N lh1• ....... T~l (f cor ,.,,...,. •t•Utnt "' •KOfdld J•n• n lt'1 .. --------:·~cc-------1 ~o i 1oat r moy wllhdrow hi• ea for 1 D~nnlo Ftl'-" hit l ltf fltrt n • olllllon t i otld Tt'lttlll llcok tttc •••• lll Olllc ol lt1c0<d., • -1 bY £11cuto• •ar 1utharll• 10 •Kt cutt l ft I 1 •na •et~lhrt w 1n lh• rletil I• u11 t " JIM S INTE ._NA.T ONAL MA I I. l'!CT lllOUI IUUNl!ll -If Cid Of forto 1 .. 1 14SI G1•1 Iller tflt tmtndmenf 10 t tle ol rll oroit•IV •nd • E m1t• W lo41,111or Mclllt H l~Clltd .,, Let O SlY~ING (El'lTE~ 117 IE 1'1fl (loll N•MI ITATIMI Nt d111 Il l l'lr !flt o•t nlfll thtlta! 10, outl>otltf 0 t~ecutt 1 mutt,1.i ,elllll A 1~0, •O ~lt111 V • '''' MAo I ll• bt •nown 11 '1'1:11 Y ~to J i m•• S Stoneh It ?114 1.utttrt Or 11 Mt11 Un t *"' khll<ll Oll!rld ••"""" 1111 l'lir!fll Pl •I ,..,1111 oncl tllt l rnt I l'fll .,,d J~ • I 1< a. n Ill 1110 71 • or tt• 1oa '" 0, common dUll ntll•" Cell• Mt •• C.•11• 1'4ULINll S~Oll:l1 WE•"' Ill w tltM la rtltct .... or 1 1 II as .,,., not 111(1 OI "•••IM 1111 ••m• 1111 111•n •ti -------h 11>own llllvt ""WI ........ I• ,1 •• n 1• Miu Cal I Thi fo 10,.,1,.1 """" 1 do nt Dut 11111 Tht Boord of t:Guc1tlo" Of mo Nt '".O ' ol c olm rllt•l<ltl to wh Ch lo m~G• tor "ub I fl~ O ont• CMtl Oall• I Ooraao NIWNfl tto<fl Ct ll!ol'nl1 I ti lM• butln1" lo btl"t conductta Dy on !I!~ St Caolf ~H "lctltl 11¥ 1ec1ol l~t lowttl Ille t na NI 11, •ut uot IJ 1111 .i 1 io • m I" ""' LEGAL NOTICE 1~ Ill comflttt n•H or c&r•H'tnoh) canS a year Ind .. iauol M.,.1.,11 JI WI terf I 4 York!Cwn '°1 ~• on" lnlo•tno 11~ ., lrrttvl .. lly In (9!,lrll'OO<n OI Ot•l rt••ttnl ,..0 J ~ ll l<I lilt blnollcl1,..,. undor 11ld 0 ... ti Jemt • s 'lnPhl!I L~ Co• I Mell! •nr bl<! rec•IVI<! In -- ---T uWI llY ff ft ton Of • llrll<ll ...... u I h The tinplate producing com tl\!1 't!tmtnl Ill"" wnll l~e C&ul\IV TNll but ..... 11 ... "' COM\IC!I<! llY an Ol!tel Junt ,. lt f\ (OIJrt II 100 Cl•IC Ct nltt Drl•t Wtll ffOTIC I (I" TI USllf' IALll lllf ll>Htl!lor>• •tcuftd I~., I I ' Panles ha\le established BO can Cit -ot Or1n11 Counl• on Juno 1• ltf\ Incl .. 1ou1I NIEW,OllT-Ml.SA UNll'!E D .,,.. (II• •' U nto .... (l lllffftlf """'" Nt l-t4 1'NH l\•t•!olo . 01 ... ut...i •nd d•I Yor~ lo "'' !Iv !tYtt" J Mtdda~ OttulY CO<lnfY Mor!trlt 11 Wtrlr.ra SCHOOL O!Sfl1Cl 011 .. JuY' ltll Mt "~( 11 •1t ur>d~"ltnr<I a wrllttft DK!orllor> I I collectio n stallorui m 39 cities c11r1<. 111 1 •flltfllent 111te1 w 111 '"' t0<mty • r.• Or1M• c ... nrv '" ,.,"l• w f sr JOHN o" " qut• & 1•11 01 • ~o • M D•hu a<>a O•mi...i •~ Sft • •NI w•lttt l'ubl lll•d o .. n11 Caosl 0 111, "IOI Cltt~ .. 0 11111 (OMnlf '" Juno 11 lfll l y Dertl~• .... , .... , "'' C1111n•• Cl~•1 , ... !Jlf'll!L O Sl!JIVICE COMl'ANY •• a " not (e or ll•••<fl Ir.Cl al olKl!on "' Ci MW in 13 states J<.1n1 1J :lCI 1no Ju t I 11 11'1 Hll 11 tY liYerl~ J M•HOI< Ot1>Uf¥ Ctunlr l'vrcn11lftl A''"' •• •• Nolltr Gl llfl •M WH11 t , 111o11IMtd l•111t11 u..a1 1 "4 tut1u•nl 111, """t on...i 10 ,,11 5, d P•DH•tv ti This figure comple ments the: LEGAL NOT'1c'°'E,_----\c1e,:~,11.11~d o ... ,., ca111 o 1 i. • 111 ,.~,11~11~••n•• Cot11 o, I• " o1 ~;1".!:~,c '~~~~1~!::' iu " "'"m"r uo1 !~u o.:,·~11vo' "~·iN'ic a,~ ... • 1!~1 ;.,~·~o ;; ~!~!'~1!~~ ":'.,,o.~on~ d•~!t'~! :r~7e1~; 164 can cotlect1on centers I----------------!JMn• ~3 l6 ona Ju11 1 ,, 1t11 1Jn •1 Jv"• XI 1na Jul• ' 10 1 !JI JI LM •ft••I•" C•IH•rftl• """ A.No MA._THA t ~ONI( h iD•NI •no ena a• ~ 1u ion '° bl 11 ..,0,0..., M1rt11 ~ d bJI h cl b th t W k • tMI 1------------------11-----;;-:;;c;c ---------1 Ttl UU) Ot nu Wiii ""° tcord•!I •~•II 1• 11711 • n 1911 a• "'' No 1147-n boOk tSI? ~•lo alreR y esta s c Y e can t an~ are a par e art ta ing ,.1c,.1,10u• 1 ~IN"'' LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE •ttortuv1 II• ,.,1111..... , ,..0 •5CC 111 --"" ••••'"of Olfl< 11 210 0, , • .s 011 clat 11'"'0,0, n1anufacturlng Industry '-1o re prompt and effective action to to1AMI' 11ATEMll Nt 1 ___ _:::::::::::::::::::::::_ ___ 1 ____ ~~: ____ ----·I Pu 1 •h&a, '",', .. Coi it 0 • '11~1 ;1 11:11:erdo In ht ofUc• e• "'* cwniv ~. , 1 , 11 bf' "'•ae llvt w '""' I d ' •••• Ju • ' I ' lt 1l1c0<d•' o1 Orin•• Coun!r C1lllor11l1 ''"'"'"' ,, "'''"''' ,,,,-, ,, mo!" Oil. lion po ''l' a'e P 'nne he\ I I d d.d "" 10 10... "' 1>1t•on1 "' I AI 1,,, '' 0 •• ,0 -c c • d rec a m 1si.:ar cans .... wilt sl!LL •T "u~L c All 1 " ,., , , , , , •• ,,,,,,,, • ., .,,,.1 n111 ti NOTIC I TO C._EDITOI S hlf ""' lor the near ftJture an to re cycle them 1n our wOlFF EN re 11: "11 11 Es :JO' 'Kl1 1u ,.,._10" c ou•T 0, 1 ,.1 LEGAL NOTICE HtOH!!St I no'• Fn<t C•~M IP•"• cumo ~neu 11 01v !ht '""" "1111 ••I" I ~ ncr1on O Co1t1 Mtu 'CTlTIOUI I Ut!!oll!tl t l ATI (II' (.liLl,Oltolt• FDJI 1! tlmt of •olt In I lu "'ftn•y ~I !h• c p.i <un 01 Int nott(<f lt-<Y•"" by 11 11 Al the same time Ill! furnaces g iving the m nf'W Hff! s t Phtn G WO I m "'lnctton 0 HAMI IT•TllMllNt THI COUNTY 0' OllANOI \----------IUnl!td "•'t•l t1 THI' SOUti-4 ,._ONT Oe..a of 1 u•I will\ l11ter10! •• In 1111 l nplale producing oomp&nies f 1 te IP ducts co111 M••• '"• 1a ow1111 fttton• • • •o nt No •6ftu l l ll.t.l NOT1c t ENT••NC' TO 1H~ Ole OIANr.~ no•~ P•ovlae-a adYanlt• u '"' vndtr '"' l al Use U S e fO '' ( A.nthont v We f I I ~··~n ,1 buolnt 1' 01 11 l!'AllL Owl'N GL V,.N NOT ICl INVITINO l lDI COUNlY COUllTl"IOH~! IN 1H1!: C fV urmo of 1110 ON<! (>! Ttt,1ol ''" thtrtt• announced they 11ould acc ept The steel facility can col A.Pl c lh(londo l•l<h s I co INV!~TMl'Nt COMf'A NV ,,,... NOfl(E s Hf:Rllll 0 VIN th tl thl OF 5AN l A AflA (~LI~ • I '~flt I • '"" ••P•n•e• cf th• l•V•l~t ... ,, ol lh• for r emelting all the used ste el lection centers VI r r e an 1 1~1~1 bD""1;:•:n,~ 111~• "~ conttMC!te 11' ~:1\0 "v." L ~0 N•"'"" t 1"•" O~c~l~C3e 1s HlPE I Y GIVEN •o • • ~~~. ~ 1,~1:1• ~~· 0°1,n'!" c~~~~; ~1•"' 1•~d n1~~·,.,~ o:1·0~:~·~1 °1 ·~·t 'i:,w 1~:1d~ ~~ !•~~1 ~' :~'·~ ~· t>!1~0, ~0:' ~~ !r: ,11 d Bl l Ille ) they can d b " b l E St••• WO fl 1hlO'l~. II: 11"01 1.l't? ••v "' m c •Oltoro ~1 hi t bOVI n1m~ Of<'ottl•nl !lnl!01' Ill(" Col forn . w I ectl .. 1 tUIY ''"''"' In oald Ct untY •"" Sh I •I I Oii .... M ot h• SO<J!h ••on!\ ..... ;in me 8 Cal s llOUnt:e Y no er t n , 1 111..,,n! 1 •d w '" lh• Count• p 1c~ !1nl1 Ano C• forft a Hore o IE thot 111 PO oano h1Y n1 <•mo ••• nn 1~• 11 a 0 purth••• Fv nltu•• e 111 w 1 D• de1t 1n.~ ~ ron.;:e Pm•'"' n!Y ceurlhcV•t 100 a act g et l.autcrbach p1 csldent O f c • k of o antt Covntv on Jynt 11 1011 Mu vone~ 1•21 w &lrcn..-O• ••Id Gt<td•nt ••• '"v rod lo •II '"'"' ••<• """ u• 1a 1 oo p m Jul~ 72 ltl •I Lo! • ol l'"C! No )Ill oo tt• M11 Wool So" 1 """ 1 ~d ltnto Ant ' ' ' ' ' • Ml -llh !hi n•ttUOry vOUChl 1 111111 Ol!ICt OI I 0 > O I O O • , '' •oo> 0 o> Th I " b h \ By lr•r Iv J Mo~ao< 01outy County Antt1' m • arn • • tnc, '' ~ '"' ..,On n 1 ••I 011 t ct o u < "" rtta • n °"" Co ie ft 0 e C 0 Ill Ji a r. e ~ arr. \~heeling rll!S urg :SI e e c , ~ Ne ' Btocen 111• 1111>1>1 '' •nn (1 • ol 1ht •I••~ of lht 1t0Yt en1111..a cou" " 0 1o, c1 ltl! wa no ""tnut Hunl n~ on Ml•c• 1n•ov• M••• ••c~rch "' O•t nt• 011, Ju• 111 Belhelehern Steel Co1 p Jones Th"'e centers are located Pvbl 1nil'f o •"~• Cp111 0 1llY f' 01 T~l1 euoln•u 11 btlnt eonauctod llv • to ••Htn! thom with •ht """11" Beien (11110 ft~ •• w11 ch 1lm1 11 d b "' Co nlY n 1.us1 OEEO CENTt:I ""' " Ju"t ll lO i n-JMI• 1 111 lJJI 11 l mlll{I Pa tnt"fl t vouc~e • I• tna Mndt•I 111td 1t 1111 olllt• w 11 De c~ea ana rtta lo• ne .., <~••• l'ltOl'~~TV •OO~l!!S ~•1 1':;now•ll l"C •• oilG Tru•ttt &L11ughl1nStel'.!l Corp Kaiser from B e t hlehe ms Sparro1~ r~ooaoeJI 11 ~a• o• I•• •t1ornt1• cooit s l!Y 01 Fun11.,. lft 1c<o•~1 nc• w11N l't<1 Cc111M•·~ C•'ornl" !lvr osERvicr Steel Corp N11llon11l Steel p Pl I lh !=; t t LEGAL NOTICE GPnf • "'"' nl SCttUM.t.CHE• COLIM•N MINVA"'D I '"'' flcollon• now "" • • n '~" ell ct ol S• d ••II will "' m•d~ bu! ..., tne ' COMP A.NY Aetnr 0Jnt an In (! 11.!I 0 Tn ' •I 1"11n! I 1(1 W 11 tn• (~un!y HOW A II 0 ( lt Y .l A M E S 1 ua Oo! 1(1 tovon~lll" '" 1nlo 1•0 "" O lmpll..., I v Wt lao JI Hout Cor p United States Steel Kaiser s Fontan<1 ml!l 1n the , 11:ie-------I c ~ -o• o 111•~ c ..... fttv aft J "' 1s t11 i cHUMACHI!•) l!J town 1na Ccun1r.. tnt 11aa~ t"• •"''..-. ,, d' •o 111m1 ,.,, 0 nt 1n • "' ,1 10~ • "" v <• P ,, 111111 lv h I P t l b h I h f h II• 8tvo y J Mtato~ O•cuh Coun1o l'IMG Or•n•• C1llto1n11 IUU """en 11 1, ••e< !Ito "" "' en • t• "" • 1 < mbroneoo to PI O Ill• ••m1lnl111 I n l'~l>I •nea , 1,.,00 t Ho ""' lrl•wi "'••• ( 0 r Ji CC 1ng I S urg \\esl ll!ld ike I OS<' 0 t r l'ICT1TIOus &VS!Nl!~s (II• !~t ~l•<t o! II~ n•u 01 t111 unao 1l1n1n "nul•~•..., ant low 1 adt ,.,10, 10 r P• • m 0 1111 ""t• "' ..., "" 011-com1>l"..a w ft ko OtllY p et N""'"'' Ste:el Corp ~nd YoungSlO\'.M hl I] t I! Nit.Ml! llATEMINl '°M~ •"Mi O••"ll• Coou O• • f' lo• 111 ml t•" •••U lftlnt !Otho 111111 cl 1•10 lut111on oao rlon1! 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LEGAL NOTICE tensive actnlt1es 1 n e n The steel 1 n ti us Ir y ex •·•en co 1 '1~<1 I·---------------ll•Nll o , Oll:•NOIE COUNTY C.Oo'.'.ia," 1•1n h c•••t..i llv 11 Go-o1 l ' TH[ CHAJILl:'S JE,..Nl,..C.S IN· 8Y Mlcnaot "' O•~lln' l fl• Col •o•nl1 ••It• ·~ w ' °" n •II lh1 llfne-llel• y un!lor II f Ot1d o• '1ronmental con1rol w e re l'CUfl\ es stressed that can col SU ~l\llCE •GEricv OF ANAHE IM • "',... lrutr Olll<., ", ~.., 0 •nt P <e• ouo!•d ~"""'" E• T•1.1•t b• ,., on "'• brt••h o 11.i. 11 n l lllA.. Not1c1 •·pot\1ghted by Edwin I\ t•oll le"l>On "enlers •• h>le Im c 11111irn11 Co Po••I an 111e l lftn '1c-r 1T 1o u1 I Ul lNl!ll E oculo• el 1111 Wit! • I• •niPI "" (~•II• eotu .,, I bl '~' oe11111 en• •tt~r•!I r fl •, , • v NIWl'OIT Mis• ,, '-.. .. ~I ti! N1 .. oatl ····~ Cl I! •luo NA.Ml ITAtlMl,..T •I In• '°""' n1m1<1 ~•<t<I• ' ., ht I olo t ••fcutt d •nd d~l~• •a •• lnl v1t1••lO ICHOOL O!ITJll(T chairnlan Of Untied $1a\eS purtant at this flmt art not Tnl i llUllnost 11 bll"9 tOndY<I"" Ill' 1 Tn1 101to..,l•t ti I°" h doln1 bu! ntH COOIClll'I' I CHUMACHt:JI ,.,..n 1>,.g It ·~~llCl l>lt uNI• 1ltntd • wrlll•n Ottl1tllle" ot '"•ll<t 1~wlt1 ... l !tl Co H•• Ion COLIMAN MINY•IO & MOWit.._D 1"1 llOl'O ol Truit••• ''" "'' tn• O.lou I •n~ O.mt nd rot So e one wrlllen O Ct E•IEIY OIVeN mot tll Steel Y.hO \I a s rec en t I y themsr lves the solutton lo lhe tn1r1~, o Jenn na• •• JIM THOMAS ouiooo~ T"'•vEL I Y J1m1• l l tllum•<htt •i nt •• t1l•c• •ftY ana • 1 011• •na 0 no•<• 01 ,,.,,~ ,..., o1 ~ltctlan 11 t•u•t 1:,.,;101 I!~~<=• on "' ,.,,, "'""'""MM! ] d 1 d d I P•H d•nt 610 W Co111 Hwr Nf'Wotrl 1••<11 Ill ltw~ •n' Counl" llltl wi •• '"' 1 '1"11' IY •nt •In •~• Mnd'tro lt n•d to M 1 ,. f ,,, .. ,,., lo Unll •11 scnoo! o otrlCI of Oronit (&uftN (' e:cte lo a I wo ) esr term as nation S so l waste 18po88 lhl• , ollm•nt 1 i.a w 111 11 , '"""'• t26IO 0,,~11 Cllltoernl• lflM O c E ·~~ v I E w 1 c H o O L 11 11,.0 ttlt oll 1111..,1 l ft!I rn troirtor en Col l<lrnlo ...,111 •t• v• •••Ito bl'• "' 10 th&1rma n of American Iron & probltms 'T he ultlmstt Sohl c fr~ oi Oren~· Coufti. an Ju"• 71 1'11 J c '' H•nt rlt•• 1u 11 i on•• cru1 Tl c1ui J.11..1u1 OISl• M•r<" 1 1111 111, 11...,.,, on•d ci u"d 11 ci..1 AM .,. 111• 17110 .,.., 01 Ju•• 1.,1, St I I It l ti d Goll f 1"ITCNl!Ll I MlfCNIELL Cf Fo11nl1l11 Vl lltY Coll t lltl Allffftt•I ltr l ,ICultt ~· G:'~' ~ Loion 1110 nolltl 01 b,.ocfl ond of llll:'llan lo II• •l lfll alfl<t O! olld School Olt!flct ee nB l U C On Sal IS an e Al!ornt ., II Ltw tM1 bu•lntH t ll•lnt co"au(!ed bY I ll l'ut llon•d Ot•nv• Ca••I Ot • • ~I a:a '0 &I ,:111 ~·• f(O did ~ booio; tJ"-ilt• Ill •' oolO IK• td ol IUI "ll•ntlt A~•""• (o•I• Gott 1a1d We share the ficlenl sysle 1n of municipal t..a W!tiftlr• ••v4 ndlv 01111 Junt JO '"° Jui1 ' u 1 1t11 "'" 11 ,.11~ ofled 0 ,,.1, ,0., 0, "' 0 o 11c • ••cord• MH• c 11 to nlo • wMc~ 1 mi ,, d bid• Id t l I Lei AntrlH .::.1111 Hiil J (I•• HenOrl<k• Juli 1 , It 1 11., 1 01Tld Juno " t i! wl ~· i uDllclv '""""" 111a rood for i;;ro.,.;Jng public tonccrn over ~ i 11ias e: managt 1nen an< '111u l~1, , • 1m1n1 1111-11 .. 1n 1n• ce~nt• LEGAL NOTICE , .. 11:F l!LO ,,._v e r 1 .,,11,11<1111 w111 ! urry Cattl"' tt 1h, problem5 of lltter and solld rccvcl1ng of ;ill valuable Pub 1•ned o •nt• Coe ' D• • • M c •r• "" o,...,,, c,,...n,., an J 11"1 n "1.1 -------C:OM•ANY " c P~v nt ,.,,~1n1 lOI ArN1 Junt ll lO enO Ju • I 1< 111 100. 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We know you 're tired of jumpin9 up and doin9 the DASH-AND-DIAL half hour just every because doesn't your newspaper list all the TV • receive channels you can But soon you can down and relax The DAILY PILOT Them All ••• sit Lists SAN DIEGO, TOO ~,tr:;r ~·· .. ~l ~ Startln9 Next Week (April 17th l and WE.,.,i!l'\ t in " • daily lo9s, too DAILY PILOT --------1:':":"'_:':'_:'_":'_:"_:' ' 11 llll T~• undlfl'-10 On Clr!ll• II•• • I NCIT!Cll 0 ' l.t.L• 01' l ub 1n1a or1n11 Ca111 01llY " el Cond I nM ' n.' r II c' I.". 1nd ''°"1 condu<tnv • Dv•l"llt 1 ni ••O llAL,JIOl'all:TY A.T Jur>130 1nd Julw1 U 1111 1'n11 S~Klcoto"' wnen or• n/rOJ.,, tl1 In l'IC T 11ous 1 us1Nl!ll LEGAL NOTICE f'll 01a11 116oa 1 ''j' "" '"'• l:oto l'tlll'llfl SALi 1----------'-------lrh• all<• of tne P '""' nt A1~n1 al•• o ,..AMI I T•Tl!Ml ltl St nll olno Co fornlt unoo ho flrlltlaui MCI A_.JOI I P:GAL NOTICJ!' 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""o:ii "· ,., •• ' • Finance Briefs NE\V YORK 1L rf) -Ka le Grccnw11y lnclustr!cs Inc said 11 c:tpcrt~ lo l<ike df'll\ICry next week or the hr3l sh1p- n1cnt Jf Chu rs0 bnstlr In inter lhe 11ntlrd St11tes since Pre:;u:lent Nh;nn Idled the 21 year embargo on Chinese 1m ""'" The • pa 1 n t In New s s I ' f I / I I l t ' ~, "•'I _, .,,_j. ) Residuals Trigger Dispute HOLLY\\1000 Television re:.i duals paynlen!s actors n:crivt• l'>'hen their flhns are ~ho••ri on lclev1s1on -a•t: \ht.' ke-y topic as negotiations bt·fll't'l'n thr mo•·ie industry and !h~ Scrl'l'n Actors Gt11!d conunue under a strikl' deadhne The Gu1ltfs co11tract with the Associati on or ~lotion Pie· lure and Telev1s1011 Producers expired J une 30 but v.•as e'I:· tended lo Jul y 14 Talks resumed Tuesday following a holiday weekend respite. The 23,0QO.-meinber union has authorized hs board of governors lo call a strike if the residual issul.' cannot be resolved, Wednesday Evening JUlY 7 Wf'dnttday, July 7, 1971 Bill Bixbv - Tukes f' u1vs ~IALJBll t l'PI 1 -Aili Bix· b\. the sl.ar of the lelevision sf..ries "The Coortshi[l of Ed- die "s Fa1her." has married ,n," tress Brenda Renet. II was an- nounced 1\iesday A spokesman said the 30.. year-old aclu: exchanged voY:s with r-.tiss Benet Sunda.11 at the beach home here of clothier '-1 ike Bain. Mlc.henlud) ICC!PI ITTCHltr ror pl.,. int with !he kme!y $On (R111dy Will~ pie) of 'fl'l!l l1hy Amerit1n piients. O The S\evt Alltn Show.Gui.sts 111 Marty Ingels. Ger11 Cringer ind 01v1 Girroway, i:oo IJ 111 1f110 Jt1ry Dunphy. 0 (])@ Cii) Thi Sllit11 FMil' (R) "Remember Liu." Chad Smith's lorme1 S'#eelh!lrt. liA Benton, ~eeks his help with htr te.en.ia• !>On. Joanne o,u, Vince How1rd •nd 11.evin 8111thett guest. (}) A8C Nns. R11iontr, Smith. O Kl'IBC ffrn Tom Snydtt. 1J An&fi a.wba• C1lif. Antels vs •• MinntlOll Twins 11 Minne1polb. 0 Si1 O'Cloct Morit; (C) ('°) .,Mui W"rt!IOlll a SUI" (western) '55 :. -Kirk Dougt1s, J11nne Cnin. Clair! Trevor. WWoam Campbell, M•r• Cot· d1y, Richlld Boone. A tot.111b cowboy ! . i nd ~is 1re1n 1pp1ent1ce io to wor~ m D ... d Frost Show Guests 111 Omu Shi1il and Benny Good1111n. aJ OrlEMI ED Just Jiu "Don B~as," iI:) ~lttefn t.r livinR ~ 101 t~e 1ron.wi1led fem1l1 owner o1 I, &:55 a!) C11nlion de Se1undo1 t I lar111 nncfl. 0 I SPJ 9:00 t) (jJ Medlc1I Ctn1fl (R) Oin1 m Tiit fllnlstoMI Men1I f;Ut$ls IS Or. lochn ei's aillne ll) Stlf lrtk tl·wile w/lo turns op unupec1edly, fD A ThM t•r .lelln /Chulie's ~Id 1nd l<1thne1, unawire or hu rno· eE) Riiier f1111il1 t1ves. 1rgues with Dr_ Gannon over fil Notlcil!'o 34 her treatment m o..tli V•lllJ D1,1 O Nothing new on 1he Q1 ttew1 Jrrn HIY11home * tube? Tune in the Des O'Connor Show 1:30 Cl) Ni .. 1111 HuddJ. @ Trutb I f Cornequenct• Cl) Cl$ lf1 .. W11ter Cronkite. \iO) NBC Ntw1 D1vid erin~~,. m TM f1Jin1 N111 ff) Hod1f90d11 locl11 eE) S.ltctld fi l111/Muli"I• mhw'I ••,ort a!) LM ,t.!idttu dn •~ 11 Cltnunidad (i) .UC Newt 1:00 IJ CIS Ntw1 W11!er C1onk1tt. 0 a;) lflC Ntw1 D1v1d 6rfnkJey. llJ Tt TtH tll1 T1ultr 0 Whaf1 Mr Lint? ®]Morie: (CJ "Ci101" (drama) ·o~ -J1cklt GltaMin. m I Ltwt LllCJ m (j) D11tntl O ®l ID Dt1 O'Conno1 Show Re· turnln~ i:;uest is Dom Deluise. 0 (i)@ fl) lowt on 1 Roollop (R) "Sl'loliiun Honeymoon." The Will· ilol!s l!t lin1t!y able 1o take 1 honey- moon. !~en have troublt with hole! resttvat1ons. m Ftlony S•111d ED fuin1 Line rnJlO Mln~tu a!) Ro1111 p1r1 V1111nic1 9:30 0 (}) 00 ®TH lmmort1I (II) .. Otad Man. Dead Ma n." Ben Rich· lfd! is m1$laken for 1 dead pGhct lieutenant. Henry Beckman. Don Knight ind Joan Ho\chk1s auest O 81dt1 Ward /ft•• G) V111bcrnd ml U Cnll N M1riSf Cn1cti fiil Ho111twood "Poet Songmakers 10:00 0 (fJ H1w1ii fil't-0 {R) A tou rist lht New Breed:· In the first hall (JG/in RandGlph) h•ri. 1 night on the of this pro1ram, John H1rtford 11 1owp and :1ti!1 up considerable trou· blcked hy the lion Mount1ln Dtpol ble when McGarrett enlists his IS· TM condudinK half lei\uits Seal~ s1ifan~e 1s 1 witness lo break up and Crotts pel1ormin1 b1ll1ds. 1 narcotics 1ing @m Chrilt Ille lM111 W1rd 0 ®J ffi four-in.Ont : Roel S11· ii) Anttli\U NtlfM lin(s pYi:;lll lialltf'J (R) "Makt Me lauih." .i.n Inept mmeditn (GDdtiey (i) Mo¥it Cllllt C1mbridgt} 5eeks sucte$S by m;ikmi 1 diYt wilh J second ·nle genie I !J1t~ie Vernon). In "Clean llil1s 1nd Olhe1 l1oph1es," 1 1111lhon11rt !por1s man (Raymond Ma:.sty) ~11pu\1\es tlul )111 SQn orO'le his manhood bJ ~1lhng 1 detr brto1e co1111n2 •nto )l1s I 7:30 I) Ci) N•• at la• (R) Anthony Robtr1S p\1ys deputy d1stncl 1UGt lie)' whoill p1•son1I nl1hon~h1p '<>l!n de1en5~ 11\01ntJ Otborah Su\hvan (Sht1l1 lar\tn) comphcales 1 ca'~ ll!YOlv1n1 1 m1h!lnl Mu•can ~me1 I k.1n. 0 ffi Mtn hlHll Sh1lah (Rl "lalt Ramro d" 1 ;itf la~es ovtr .1t a "1d ' 011tl'5 rinch 1na becomes tmbrot ltd +n 1 b1tltr d11putt OYtr 1 barbtd ••r1 !enct Si lly Ann HO'lllt1 11 l•i 1v1'd 1nheri1ance 0 New1 !\.e'lin S1nder1 O Mo~ie: (2hr) '1ht Ch1ld1tn'1 Hour" \drama '62-,l.udtey Hepburn, !:>hi1\ey W.1d1•ne. Jame1 G1rner. m N""s Pu1nam/h~hm1n_ O r J "6, CD to111U111p .i Edd1e'1 falhu (R) 'T"IT 11 tor Und~rsUod \ ini:" M1~ L1v1ni~lGn ><YS she s.a~ &:lios\! 1n [dd1e'1 1oom, 1nrl Tom 10:30 0 Movie: (2M) "0! Miu i nd Min'" oiaan•lts 1 1nost hunt to allay h•S (d1am1 'J9-6ur11:ess Mtrtd1\\ Lon , Jon's fears Chanty Jr., Charlt1 B1c~!G1d 'Carmen' Deligl1t to Behold, But So111etl1ing Else ~11 Ears Dra111a Opem CJUford Odets' ''Awake &1:d ~tnJl"~, a dran\;i which fl)(,~~ on human suffering during lhe Deprrasioo and has relevance for lOday's America, will open for an eight-night rttn Thurs- day in lhe Arena Theater at 11. I Jr .. Jl.!llf J•m" c;.,.,., '"\OP~•T TOUlt LOCAL GUNPIGHTllt~ tOJ ,,. "Sea dreams" A Nl\111' FILM I T f'IYlll l'lllH(H By T0\1 BARLEY t1vitters then th~ program's compiler hit the right v.·ord. brilllunl performance 0 f California State C o I I e g e , Judith Reyu -Tali1'.nti, Olga's _!i:!_~t~-· _ _ _____ _ ,.THI: LOST 11.1.lll!Y~ !Gl'J OmM S~arfl -Mf(n••I C•I~ Di1t1lb111e4 by Mmc:G i111•r•y·f""lfl•• ,H ... °' "'-011,., l'llm "'"' ·•currnen ·· "as. in m:iny v.·rtys. the n1ust n1tmorable of- fering 11f the Stuttgart Ballet during the German cornpany's short, !our·diiy season at the S!1ri11e Audi!oriun1 and it 11ould have been even 111ore 111!•rnnrnble ii choreographer Jr1hn Cr<1nko hatl relied on the nng111;i[ l31Zl'I Sl'ore rat her tha n !hf' n1us11·-le.<:s mutation dt•J1vcrcd at Sund ay's pl·rlor1n1uic.~ • A B1Lct (·ollagf' h ~, In tern1! of ballet alone, the v.ork is a masterpiece and , sister, in the Tschaikovsky ballet. possibly, lhe finest thing that There was little to choose Lhe peerless Crank ever put together. Ballerina Birgit Keil betl'>·een ll1e superbly mounted gave us a nawless depietien of .. Onegin'' and .. Carmen" with the sultry sexy gypsy girl and the latter getting lhe nod lor Heinz Clauss was equally iin· several sequences of inspired pressive in the role of !he choregraphy by Cranko .. soldier. !>on Jose, whose Thal was the only difference passion for the w a n t 0 n bct~n Keil's ''Carmen" and Carmen opens the first gate 10 Refriis "Onegin" and bolh a trail of murders that ends ballets featured some ex- wJth her O\\'TI , ccptional supporting work on BEST ENTERTAINMENT BET " ... ff• ckke for • 11111'UI"• erenf•g'1 P· Nrt111l111lfl .. t" -LA TIMES •• ••• 1111plodn •100 ffte •'119•" -lfGISTll " .•. l•p dra-r" -VARIE'TY ••• , . ttie most hll•rlo11• off•r .... 111011•1..d •11 • Or•t1to Cou•ty ''OtJ• olt ., .. , •• -'ILOT " ••• wRcleAt dlsploy af theotr• 1111 1ow11" -Nf.W,OITf.R LOCAL EDITOHIALS The DA ILY PILOT Qu ite Often Fights City Hall \\l olfga n~ Fort n er and \\'11fri1'nd Steinbrenner" \\'as the 11ay our progr<1m put it and 1f collage means the <1lmost complete distortion or the score into a series of ,l!runts. groans, oo rnpahs and But. oh. that horrible music. the part of the male dancers Otzers score was recognizable -Jan Stripling as Onegin and ll~!~~~~~~~~~!~!~~~~~~~~~~1§~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Just one point 1n the ballet Bernd Berg as Lensky• in Box Office: 646-1363 or all A4)encies and that was l'>'hen Reid ··ont>gin" and Clauss as Don Anderson -a s p I e n d r d Jose in "Carmen." PACIFIC WALK·INS All Co•ar F~"'•IY Entt•l~lnm~n!I Kltk Do11glos' ,.,0,000 LEAGUES UNtlEll THE SEA" toreador -did his magnifj. ··oncgin" did excel in terms cent thing to the co1nforling o[ sets and costumes and supporting strains or the .Jurgen !lose deserves a Toreador's Song. 'fllat gave us special bravo for son1e of the the opportunity to assess the n1ost inspired work in this worlh of this ballet against the fiel d ever viewed by this background of the music writ· critic. Ballroorn scenes \vere ten for the opera and it can of the highest order and com· safely be said that Crank ·s parable. in every \\'<l}'. to the l v.·ork would have taken on l:ivish setting created for this even greater dimensions. ballet by the Bolshoi and There were no such pro-1 __ Hc"':'"='=b=a=ll=c~t ~co_m__cao_;~e~s. ___ 1 blems l'>'ith the glittering "Eugene Onegin" that drew our attention al Snturday's µerforinanc:e. Keil was again in forefront. this ti!lle as tragic Olga whose beau dies in o.~119• c..i"•r a duel with lhc callous Onegin. AT"°"' ClptlEDOMll[ THE.AT• l'•tml• .. "'"'agm""11 but Birgit has to take second Slt•t Mt0UH" 11f•I i" "t.E M•Ns" ca1 ~ place 1n this review to the Stove MtOUffl' 1ft "THE THOMAS CROWN .1.FF.1.llll"rl;"::=~~C,; .. ~;~~o-,,' ~.~.!!~·~. Enoagemen!I wo11,r Mollh•11 W~ll~r Mall~ou "A NEW 1.E.l.F " (GI ... _ .. _., , __ ---l l1·0l-tS , ... o.o ..... " ''-""'"'"I ... , l•ll E~tlUJiV~ O"V"'~" snowl"9' undor 11 mv~r i.. wT1n parent ,.SUMMElt a• '0 " tit! 0111~ • Al•n Ar~m "HE.1.llT IS A 1.tlNElY HUNTER" p•us lnc~~rd 611rl0tl "WHEll( EAGLES tl.l.llE" 4GPJ ........... .. ''"'" ~ .... """" u • •111 All Colo• E•cl11•i••' unar< II !•l\l>t bf: wo:n n~<en1 .. JOE COCllEll. MAO tlOGI I. E"I GLISHMEN" !GP! n"' e lloc~ '"•d•on "PllEfTY MAI01 ALL IN .I. lltlW" 1111 ~ CORONA DEL M•ll FOR ADULTS ONLY Barbra Streisand Gr.ol'gl_! Segal TbeOwl andtbe Pussycat IR) = ALSO PLAYING Now ~ " \ Adufa SZ.25 Jn. $1 .50 Ditd. . 75 t1••"91 County'' 111o<:~Du11tr Show v~lu1 "KLUTE" !RI "BREWSTER McCLOUO" IR) "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" 11arr:n9 J~<W "llthol"'n Ann M•rgrll Op•n A! 1 -Show •I Ou•k 'low "1 PoPUI•• pd( .. "llYAN'S OAUGHTEll" M•rlo rnoma • "JE"INV" Joseph E. Levine presents a Mike Nichols Film starring Jack Nicholson ~ ~ ~ .2 ~ 8 m ~ ~ 0 .3 "' m r ~ 'c .Q w ·5 m c m 0. "' w m "' Qi a: 0 D c "' D "' 0 ~ D e 0. "' c s "' ..J UJ .c 0. "' w 0 Mike Nichols the pfoducer and director of "Who's Afra id of Vifginia Wolff?" ''The Graduate• .. Catch 22" NOW! Gives You a lesson in life (!rs Funny · Funny · Funny!) Jack Nicholson Candice Bergen Arthur Garfunkel Ann -Margret Jules Feiffer [!l]-~'1'-'· Aduta $225Jrs. Sl.51 Diild .75 )> -:;. c: G) "' "-c: ~ "" ~ .. ,. " ~ . '!':: . • ... -:0 ii a 0. c 0 ..., . JaonpOJd a"nn::>ax3 • JaJ1!a~ sa1nr Aq uan!JM • 1-Jaq1As pJe y::>!H Jau6!saa g EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY INDOOR ENGAGEMENT SUNOiT THllU THUllSOAY -I · I · It l'llltlAY I S.1.TUll0.1.Y -I.JO • l :>tl · U :lf MATINEE SiTUlltlAY ANO SUHO.l.Y NO RESEllVEO SEATS • • • • • IUl> .. A f AOO LINCOLN ORIVl ·IN '"''"" ... Wol'O' '""" >11111J Color Premltr• Enn•9~m•n• Und•• 1' m1111 b• wttn P••t•I .. KLUTE" !IU : ~~~~~11 ~~~~~~~~~~~~1~-===::__ _ __:::=....::======================================================= • • • p1.,, • P~u! NtWmAn "CGtll HANO LUllE" tOUA Miii PlULO ORIVl·IN ---....... ~ ..... ~· llll /\II to•o' F·l""'Y EM••IO"lm•n!' J• ... t • r;, ... ., OF ARABIA '\ rrn 1•1,~11<1nr-. ,+i" 'I f 4 1!,11 I ~)Jll' 0 lll1Ulo" $ M"'it; (2hr) "f1v1 0 \)l lj) ffi Nn Action "!ht t.1!111 It M1dni11lt" (d11m1) '63-l-ootball follie1 " I H Soph1f lortn Mll!Ony Ptrk•ns. G11 m NIWI Bill Johns 1:1 You111. Unqiblt min who b Mliev'd @m Et Oitrie 111 Una S1noiill !J4.. "\UPPOllT YGUll: ltlCAl GUOllF!GHTEI" IGJ plv• Jom•• G••""' "SOPPOl:T YOU ll LOCAL \HEll !fF" !GI ~ Al[C GUINNE~·.·;ACK HAWKINS ANTHONY QUINN • JOS[ f[RRffi de1d fofc" his •~ranged will 10 ttntt I cot!ecl hit 1n,11n!\CA mfliJt•., ConMqMKt• ll:OOO (l)tIINtw1 ... " ..... ....... .......... IU·· All Colo' ~..., .. u'ldt< II ,..u,r ~ w1lh P>At0nl GJ It T1kt1 1 T\iel ~ID News "A MAN (:lllllEtl (Ij DNth Val!tJ 0111 Ht1•SE .. tGPI plw1 Jack l""'"'•" til)tinM11 lll IE ln1111d1 .. l"* 1:ss m tetfbo• ~. i.11111'•' l ;DI 0 (JJ(jj Cl) l•t• ?2? (R) "Che1ti"I " A~ ho11eit !luden! •ho. nted1 hilh 1r1d's 101 his d!Gsenj col!tlt rtct1¥~ t iero for t1l~1n1 4urin1 1n u1m Chri s Be1umon• 1ue5f1. m T1 Ten lllt Trvtti fl:) 1'\t fr111t1I CIMI Ill) TM Allsw• Im Llldll Ublt ll!)M• 1:15 D Ae11I .,.,.u, 1:31 fJ (I) Tt IH11 Willi Lew (R) Pin. ny lbu111" •llh a 1ullt-, conscienct 1ftt1 sh• 1114 lllt pal Nit.a (G1r1ld -- Thursday MYTtME MOVIES I (l) CE) fh•I Crntll llo<pr..~t "T h~ Out of Towners" 0 I Pit!• WUh~"' H~ld"" m Morit : "CIM 11 lht Wild" (Id· ~'.::=·~·'~';'="::;;"~'~'~'~'~'~'=··~·~·~> ='.?..~====:=======:: ~enture) 'JS-Clark G•b'• lor1u11.- -;;n:;.l lbt Clod 11, ____ N_A_T_tO_N_A~L~G~E~N!E!R~A~L~T~H~E~A~T:R:E:S =~: £D loot kit O.scui.se<I •I Moken M • -·· M .. of Al'rlenc~.~ M1t1d b' Ch~rlt! Van r , ,' ,.. , , , , Dor'~-'.!." · G)Si l'lofueu1T1 JOE COCKER ,, 11 :30iJ (l)M•rv"illln "MAD DOGS AND ENGLISHMEN" \l .,..~,.,.:ft.11t1nnyCt1.111n IN FULL STEREOPHONIC SOUND j ..:. \IYI WI plUI 0 ill 00 aJ Did Clvttt •.;;;;iiliiiiiiii" PiiiiiR ETTY MA I D S AL L I N AiiiiR iiOiiiWiii";;;;;;:JJ m Mowit: ''Cfft ti Sllllll'ltt~ {dll· ma)-[d J'letton. Tt n)I 8tl:ker. IZ:lD 0 Com11111nll)' lutleti1 h1ril m All·N!flrt si.w 1 ht Wltil• T•• .,, .. "tlon't Ttk1 11 1' Kt1rt" t nd "All Ult !One's 111111." EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT ONE WEEK ONLY ''SHAFT'' WEEKOAYS 6:45, SAT., SUN. 1:15 2od H;t Rodw•d Bo n on "VILLAIN" -· • WEDNESDAY ~·1..l~-e~ --. ---(-----· -. ----.,._._ . . '• . ' -... '"' ' UOH AVSSEU. The Master of Space & lime 1••ri.>· _. :,,,,, .. ..._,t,t••·-·' c.:.• ~-r.••·r..,.;:~,1.1N·;u•'-"r" .,.ol,l•-'l •I r ..... ..,1 ,._,., •. ,1•:, 1\ •rf.a<! •• '.VI\ t '" ... h ,I •··Ar•). ,.,,. ••• , • "' ~ -~1 .... c .• .,. .• , .... A,, ,, ••• f100.,, tJt..l /"'¥1/Af•' F\l,l· Ai X. • .,...·•..,~1• Alft 1~(0'0< 0~ Box Office Opens ot 7: 1 S Show Storts ot Dusk WllfMINtTll Hl·WAY 39 ORIYl-IN r B•~''·'~~ of f·•• 1 •• ! ·•C~o I"' I ,,..._-,,1.,..-. k,."'(,( t-u:::.:N ~.:. k' '\.:Q>J TfllV ~1"1.M ,. i'i ~iv t.• .....-: A1 Lr~ A to:;.x1 (,,_,"""'! :·XVf r.L:>.J.1.A• L 1.:[~"I I ..... '\l~f-t .,~,(--f~':":'.'lo..··~;·1 f·'1.'~•·•r-.,~ .Af-.":,,,t1.. ·~.1 r ·--r.~.r.. r:;: -.•·~·tr •. 1:.,1:(~\'):.1 r>;t;;..::-::o.~ rHO: -":.·:c:>) ..... C) OPEN DAILY AT 6:45 P.M. SAT. SUN & HOLIDAYS FROM 1:00 P.M. IN fUll STl•EO- 'HONIC JOU NO , ' . ~.~· .,..,._::'.!~'."'~--·· . -· ... :.: -'.l_~---~-·.-----·.·-~-,\ J"a' ' .. ~-· • 'HONI 141·1111 CHthllHI ..... D•lly' f,.... I,_._ rllCES UNTIL 4 r .M. - Adul .. 9" J ...... II.It Chlldr" 75¢ EXCLUSIVE FI RST RUN Rip l' an Winkle Huntington Beach Playhouse performers will present the children'• ahow "Rip Van Winkle," July 9-11, 16·18 and 23·25 at the Playhouse, 2110 Main St.'. Huntington Beach. California, New York .Tops In Hollywood Celebrities --. Friends r Open Week Engagement reat.urlnl a he•VJ btat 1nd •mooth b 1 rmonlt l n a thwouahout, the Friends of Dtltl.nctlon opened a wtek·lon1 en111ement on the Torn· m o r o w 11 n d Stage at Dlaneyland Monday night. WtdnHday, Ju11 7, 1971 Backed by two iuitarlata, two drummert. a pfanlll and an or1anl1t, the three 11J'lger1 dt monatrated a 1tyle remlnl&- ce.nt of the Fifth Dlmen1lon But Friend• it lea1 dependent on vocab and uae1 mort deOnlte beat and drive In preaent1tlon1. The well·attended show was fast-paced. Too f11t. It barely lasted 20-26 minutH. not enouah time to establish any 1udlence rapport. T h l s scheduling problem Is un· doubtedly the falling 0 r management and not or the group. The group aana ita previous hit, "Oralln' In the Gras5," and ol.her aon&I for pleaeant listening wltb just a touch of soul. OAJL V Pt LOT J 7 By \'ERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD -!UPI) How many motion picture a n d television stars were born in your native state? score of others. Marlon Brando. Henry Fonda , ~lorado: Ralph ~wards. James~burn. Dav~Janssen,1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Barbara Rush. Debra Paget. Dorothy McGuire, Sandy Den· = Ir you're from New York or California you are virtuallv swamped by celebrllleJ. Olhe.r large population slates are cradles of talent llllnois. Pennsylvania and Texas. Here is a partial list of U1e 50 stales' contributions to the screen: Alz.bama : Dean Jones , Jim Nabors. Lionel Hampton. NOW SHOWING Alaska Unreported, but few i£ an y. I STADIUM #3 j and / LIDO j Arizona: Andy Devi n e , :Rosemary Decamp. Arkans<i.~: Glenn Campbell, Johnny Cuh. ALIO M.,1. Tho111n 111 "JENNY" ~ h11dcry • Thwrt4sy •• 1100 p.111. llrll1y & Satllrlay • , 1:30 '·'"· Metl1111 W14I •• , •••• 2100 p.111. Sat. MMfltM • • • • 1 :JO I 5:00 Sun. McrtlM1 • • . • 1 :00 & 4:JO A --PRODUCTION California: Yvette Mimieux. Elizabeth Montgomery, Esther Williams. Ryan O'Neal. Greg Peck, Mia Farrow. Ce.ndy Bergen, Richard Boone and a !fAllDROtlDA SIRAlll Plua: "COLOssµs: THE FOR81N PROJECT" JM-fond•• 4oMld IUIMtlMd 11 an alan ! ~:a oroditla! Co n n e c I I c u t : Emest nls. Borgnine. Katharine Hepburn, Nevada: Dawn Well&. Hope Lange, Robert Mitchum. New Hampshire: Not a Delaware : Unaccounted for. word. Florida : Pat Bonne. Burl ·ew J~rscy Frank Sinatra , Reynolds. Sidney Poitier . Faye E1.a .Marie Sa!nl. Joan Ben· Dun away. nett. Sandra Dee, J ohn Georgia: Melvyn Doualas. Forsythe. Bnan Klllh, Jerry Sttrllne-Hollow1y, J o a n n e Lewrs. Woodward. 1'ew Mexico: .Bl'\lct Cabot, Hawaii: Don Ho, Karen Lori Nelson. Steele. New York : Everyone tram Idaho: Lana Turner, Mar· Ali MacGraw and Barbra jorie Reynolds. Streisand to Chuck Connors, llllnois· Eddie Albert. Bud-Alan Arkin. Lucille Ball, Md- dy Ebsen, Fred MacMurray, ton Berle, James Cagney. Dorothy Malone. Robert North Carolina : Ava Gard- Young, George Gobel, William ner. Kathryri Gray11on, Andy Holden, Rock Hudson, Jack Griffith, Anne Jeffreys. Benny, Charlton Heston Nld North Dakota: Angie many more. Dlckhuon. Peggy Lee. Ann Indiana: Leon Ames, Anne Sothern, Lawrence Welk. Baxter. Karl Malden, Steve Ohio: Doris Day, Phyllis McQueen. Diiier. Dean Martin . Paul Iowa: Johnnv Carson. Su!' Newman, r.eorge Chakirl11. Lyon. Marilyn ·Maxwell, Don-Jonathan Winters, Eleanor na Re<'d. John Wayne. Don De Parker, Jim Beoku1, Wllllam Fore. Bovd. Kansas: Dennis H o pp e r , tlklahoma James Garner. Milburn Slone. Van Heflin. JeMlftr Jones, Kentucky: Rosemarv Cloon· Vera Mlles, Tony Randall , e), lrene Dunne. 'PaUicla Dale Robertson. Neal. Viv Mature. Oregon · Jane Powell. Jeff Loulsle.na: Paul Burke . Richards. Faith Domergue. Doro l h v Penn~:: 1 v anla· .Jam's Lamour. Stewart. Janel Blair, Perry Mame: Phyllis Thaxter. Jeff , Como . nlll l'o~by. Shirley Donnell. Jonea . <irace Kellv. Jack Maryland · John Astin. F.:d· Palancr. lmoaene cotoa. Brod dje Mayrhoff. c;arry Moore. Crawford. Jm rt Dr Core Massachusetts: ·Rober l Rhose Island: Huth Hussey, Goulet. Jack Lemmon. Robert \'an Johnson. David Hartman . Mone, Walter Brennan, Belle South Carolina : r:anha Kitt Davis. J,e(> Remick, Ray South Dakota . 0 ,, r o 1 h y Bolger. Mike Anl8rn . Provine , Mamu.• Van Doren Michigan : Wally Cox. Kim Tennessee. Polly Bergen. HW'ltcr. Betty Hutton, George C:eroge Hamilton. Di n ah Peppard. 08llny T h o m a s , Shore. Robert Wagner. Texas : Gene Autry. Carol Minnesota: Jim Arne s s . Burnell. Cyd Ch.aria&e. Joan Peter Gra\'es. Arlene Dahl. Crawford, Mary M a r t I n , Richard Widmark. Martha Hyer. D t> b b I e Mississippi : Dana Andrews, Reynolds Steve Forrest. Elvis Presley, Utah: Larraine Day. Keith James Earl Jones. Ursen. " Missouri: Bob Cummings. Vermont. Rudy Vallee. Betty Grable. Virginia Ma yo. Virginia : Peitrl Balley. War- Ginger Rogers, Dick Van ren Beatty, Shirley MacLaine, Dyke. Joseph Cotten, George C. Montan a · Georg c Scott, Richard Arlen, Wayne Montgomery, Martha Raye. Newton. Myrna Loy. West Vlrglni1: Joanne Dru, Nebruka : Fred Astaire. Don Knotts. . tllt'den --0'.Ncal .ad.Malden 2nd Feature "A NIW LIAP'' 'l , AAoberCMuffiganl Ai<ihetq A .-0111 t ProdUCllQn JENNIFER O'NEILL . GAlllY OllllMfS JERlllY HOUIER • OLIVO CONANf W,lft." •1 Pf-"'tH., HERMAN RAUCHER NCHARO A. llOTM t'Uu,ltf ., Mtf ... ., " ROBERT MULLIGAN MICHll. l.10"4HD llC,...1(9'.0,..., =-r---,,=--, World War 7\vo was Just ending. World War Mur111iv· is about to begin. 'l:!? Piiiil· O'TOOi.m ••MuRP~ WAR~' ,.11tu at1lt,.,..,, SIAN PHILLIPS· PHILIPPE NOIAET Ind HORST JANSON r=·::~:~~w~~ .~~J~~~~~~~h~rTe~~~~ .. CrJl;(~A~S ·n ... ..:-~-==-PAl.AVl'"-ION. •N .()\on AP.tr~ { l't IX&~~ Plett.we • ~ PREMIERE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT 11TIWA\a. 1M9 • ..,... • AlCMllMAWfih ~. ''THI DIHltTEI" (GP) .,_ &l .,.. ' ... . ~ .. ....,.') 4 "WHlll IAGLll DAii" · . {. -~---... .. ' ~ ------·--'--"4~--- II 1zl OA!LV PILOT Wtdntsda7, Julr 7, 1971 jf ==·-==·\--·1==i *-VOLUME DEALER-· 10: , .. ·:11 -owa·c1u111 ' . ~ . . . ' . ; . * . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . ., -· . . . . ' ..... ~ . •PINTOS• PINTOS• PINTOS• SAVE $$$ '69 FORD PARTS & SERVICE DEPT. Open Tuesday Night 'Til 9:00 EQUIPMENT TAKE YOUR CHOICE • AM Rodia • Vinyl Roaf · •. 21n11mrrmmmuru1111111111111nmn OllHUlllUllllllltlllllllUlllllUIUIUllllllllll!lllUllUIUlllllllUlmttlll!lllltllllfl!llllllUUllUUlll~ ~~~~I THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS ••• • Tinted glass • Wheel Covers ~ Dunton Ford will give you your choice of S 180 FREE equip- ment if you purchase a Brand New 1971 Pinto (in srock) wirh Select Shifc Cruise-o-matic transmission and 2000CC engine at "'indow sticker price plus S40 dealer preparation, delivery charge, plus tax and license. • Front & rear • Accent group bumper guards • Heavy duty -• Disc brakes battery • Body Side • Convenience Molding Group -• White Sidewall • Luxury Deco r Tires group SAVE 1180 ON A BRAND NEW 1971 PINTO ~iu1111n11n1u1111n1u11111u1111u1u1u1111111111111u1111111un111u11111111111111111111111u111u11•1n1111111111111111111111111111111nunu1r111nn11m1n1';; • Fold down • Protection Rear Seat THIS WEEKEND SAVE $$$ • •OVER 74 DEMONSTRATORS IN STOCK• • '70 M t "" .... , .. ~-· "~"··· $2677 Us ang ~w ''""· .'''°· ""'" w~1•• w,0.11,, ""'VI n>ol (Ill AUAJ USED CAR SPECIAL OF THE WEEK '69 T s· d '"" ~-· ... ,. ~w ., ..... • $2995 Ir '"M>, • <1oor ·~~d~u. 10.000 crlgonal • "'II~ (1116 AIC51 '71 Tor·1no ......... · ....... ,. "'"""'~· $3177 '67 Dod ' e ~~~~::~ .. ,,.......... ...... $677 '66 CHEV P<I'"•' J'8rlf111, Pol~• (dl1c) br~~M. ~''"'" wlll!t 1icl1 w1•11 (CTO JMJ r111UO. l'IMl•r, -lltwllt tlrH . f!SI· · CPG) VW Dune Buggy ~;;· ·~· "" $777 '71 Maverick 22'.~~.:,::::." :::;~; $2277 '68 VW . I I \ ' ' .. ~t~ ..----~---·''?• --~· , \J--• ..,r -.-~·""-. .......,._ ... ~..__,... ....,.. __ ,.. . ..., ..... ~.. . . --· , ·"'·"< ._ . . ., __ .-. --.• -~ ~ ->ii' -. r 1 -;a'.. ~ -..,, _,,.__ c-.._..:r-_..,., • '.:.t:..,. .--·~~-.,.~. ~ • --~·; ~ ... -· __ ,_.._ L-~ .:.1¥~ ,'.,,...;,._..._;;:;;;;:;:;-_.;:,_-=-=-:-•. ;.._-~ .• :-;:;;:-~:::..-=--c ,,,,..,.,;;.:.,•,\!-:._~ ... --.:---;:._--::-;,-,.,~I ____ :--•-----__ -. _ _._. ' -r-· .u.)!;J ···-~ .... ·--· 7--~-:: .... _-:""::":1 . ' . " " 1 • ' I ' • •• • • ,_ '> • l • ·-. • ~· ' • "• ~- ~ · " '· .·· ., .;. . I • ~: • I I 1 I • •• ,. l • ' t·*·'· ' '·, ~·rt ~ ~ ~s. .. : ....... '*' •• ' • #d. - ~ • ., " ' • ART SHOW ON THE MALL STARTS TOMORROW THROUGH SATURDAY Fashion Isla nd's Fourth Annu al Centerwide Sale ••• many stores celebrating with thous.ands of specially priced articles of merchan dise. For your added enjoyment -see the Summer Art Festival on the Mall presented by 100 Harbor Area Artists. Tomorrow through Saturday. • "Exciting to Visit-Delightful to Shop" FASHION J ISLAND NEWl'ORT CENTER Pac llic: Coa1t Highway-Between Jamboree and MacArthur '\J!!'~-L~-...::-.. -·. ·--_..__ ----... _ .. -' -. ' • DAILY Pll OT-Wod., July 7, 1971 ·•f ' . . • I 60 Fine Stor,es • 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 Buck Wa llah Clarke's Hawaiian Shop Desmond's Fashions for la femmo Annfolger M. Jacques f urriers Lanz Lerner Shops The l ook Mandels Shoes & Something Else Motherhood Malerni!YShops Pickwick The Show-Off Silverwood's MENS APPAREL Desmond's Mark Scott The Look-Cuy"s Gear Norm Meager's Silverwood's AtEase SHOE STORES Paul Allan, Inc • Fie sta Foolwear Hemphill's Shoes Leeds Mandel's Shoes &SoimhingE!sc Newport Children's Bootery Wetherby Kayser Shoes RESTAURANTS Bob Bur11S Restaura nt Coco's Isl and Calfee Hoase The Rigger Yamato JEWELERS Breit-Walker G-Oldsmi!h Slavick Jewelers · Weinert·Clark fine Jewels Zal e's SERVICE SHOPS Anthony's Shoe Servica The Broadway Tire Center Clown Cleaners Golden Blade Barbers The Hair Hunters Salons Penney's Auto Center U.S. Post Office (Self-Ser1ice) SPECIALTY STORES Arkralt Furniture Bath Shops B. Dalton, Bookseller f l Poco Candles Fl ower1 by Morri Hatch 's Hallmark of Newport Karls Toys, Slationers & Hobbies Med1lerranean Imports The Music Hal l Neal 's Sporting Goods The Passionate Eye Plummer's Russo's Wonderful World of Pels See's Candies Success Broadcasting Co.· KOCM The Tobac conist, Inc. Vikings IV Westbrook's Yardage I I I I • • ' • • • I • i i • • ! ' I • I ! I , ! ! • ' ! ~ ! I i i • • : • • E ashion Isl and Off ers Midsumm er Sal e Ar t Show ' ~Merchant Chiefs Annua l Sale Da ys Ser Merchanlll of Fashion island are celebrating their annual July sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Ali stores are open Friday nigblll, many store.'S are -0pen Mond ay through F r I d a y nights, and some are open on Sunday. ~a special mall 1ttrad.Jon, a big art show fealllting Harbor Area artist! will be presented on lhe mall, f~e to the public. Fashion Island is located on Pacific Coast H I g h w 1 Y between J ambore e and MacArthur in Newport Beach. Stock up now for Birthday1, W•dding1. Anniversaries. and Christmasl Newl y elected offi cers of Fashion !.&land Merchants' Association iDclude {from left) Richard Steinke of Buffums', vice president; Phili p Philippides of The Broadway, president; Arland Flaum of The L<io k - Guys Gear. treasurer : and William Sousa of At Ease, secretary. ARTIST JOH.N W. ORTH AND REXY' SET UP SHOP Jerrie Lfnderfelt Heads Artistes de 11 Rue Uaa one of our convenient charge plana. Spacial savings from our regular 1took in these departments: Dlam.ond Jewelry Sterlint Silver "I F I ON L Y HA D T I ME" ... Familiar, Yes, But ... EVENINGS and SUNDAYS "' Bonus Hours in a Bu1y Week COME IN AN O RELAX -WRITE A LETTER -READ A BOOK W ATCH A SHOW - AND LEAVE THE REST TO US. 70 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER-6-44-2151 OUR KNIT BLAZER FOR SPRING & SU MMER COMES IN A POLYESTER!, WOO L BLEND FOR EASY WEARABILITY ANO MAXI MUM COMFORT. IN NAVY BLUE WITH A CONTRASTI NG RED SADDLE STITCH. WE FEEL THAT THI S TYPLIFI ES TODAY'S LOOK IN ME N'S CLOTH ING. $115.00 42 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER -:.- q; TOWN & COUNTRY MAIN ST., ORANGE-541 -6641 ' 100 Ar tists To Exhibit In Show Over 100 artists will appe ar on the mall at Fashion Island Thursday, Friday and Satur· day in a show sp-0nsored by the Fashion Island Merchanl!' Association and Artistes de la !We. Many exhibits of arts and craft! wlll be staged fr om the north to the soulh end of the fashionable shopping center. Among lhe well-known artists to be featured is Mr. John W. Orth , popular with Orange County art enthusiasts. This mall event is staged In conjunction with the annual mid-summer sale prese nted by Fashion lsland merchenl!. Wa.tches Clocks · Gilts Gold Jewelry Plated S ilver Co1tume Jewelry China.• Crystal C0$TUME JEWELRY' f 1,hl o11 W1tch,1 $35.00 •••••••• Cord N1c.kl1c• $)2.50 .••••••••• Ivory I J1d1 Pin $16.50 •• • •••. - Otld1 'N E"d' ••..••••. -••• , , ••• CLOCKS & GIFTS : Chl n• DJn r"r Pl•+•• $4.SO ••· • , •• lr•v•I Clo1k1, ~oldin9 $17.'I S •••• Pun • Alomli1r $1.50 • , •••• , , •• WATCHES : G1nh Electric $150.00 •.•••..••• G111t'1 St1!11l111 Wr i1t Alt rm $60.00 L1di11 w .1ch•• s 1 oo •. s4o.oo _. _. STERL ING SILVER , c.11d•l1b1•, Pit. ].light from $190·$!75. -• s.rYln9 Pl1t1 $50.00 • -•••••••••• B1•ullfw lly D•co••t1d Br•1d Pl•!• S•9.50 • , •••••••• PLATED SILVER, NOW S1 7.ll NOW Sl6.2S NOW s t .21 NOW 10•4 OFP' NOW s 2.00 ' NOW s 9.00 NOW $ -4.25 NOW 175.00 NOW $JO.OD NOW 10~ OFF NOW 10% 0,, NOW Sl4.95 NOW S4f.ID Codrt111 Sh•••• ·$4 7.50 ••••••• -HOW SJ1 .•5 Butt1r Dl1h•1 $1 0·$16.50 •••••• HOW S12.fl·SID.lt C•111rol1 Oi1h $60.00 -••••••• , , HOW S40.00 DIAMOND JEWELRY' 41 Di•. Pin 111•5.00 ..•••••••..• HOW StD0.00 7 Dit , ltlnt • 66 ph. T.W. $450.00 NOW SJJ:S.DO Sorry -Ne ........ or Mell Otderl ~II Set .. fliterl M• 1tth1M11. CrMlts ., ••cl'lln.- SLAVICK'S J1w1l•r1 Sine• 1•17 BATON WIELDER FOR FASHION ISLAND 'POPS' Concertmaster Henry Bra ndon KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SATUR DAYS IN THE DAILY PILOT 18 FASHION ISLA ND NEWPORT BEACH -644-1310 o,._. Mottdey •H frlday 11til f :JO Big Band Back Again Orange County music lover~ will be happy to hear that the Blg Band and Pops Concert~ are bAck at Fashion Isl and, Newport Center, t.l on day evenings at 9 during the months of July and August. Under the direction of Henry Brandon, well-knov.·n Chicago bandmaster. thii; p o p u I a r 5':'ries of concerts will feature many Broadv.•ay show tunes and other old standa rd favorites . f\lany thousands of hsteners fron1 al! over the Southland have attended the.se free con· certs during the past three years, young and nld ahke An1ong the honored gueo;;fs who v.•1ll appear duri ng the concert series will be Th e Honorable and tllrs. Ed.11;ar F Hirth, The Honorable Ronald W. C8spers, !\Ir. and J\1rs. H . Wallace t.1 crry1nan, f\lr. and Mrs. Charl es Ferguson. Mr. and Mr s. t.1. Keith Gflede , f\1rs. J\1yforrl Irvine and son, James. !\fr. and 11.1rs. Charles S. \Vhee!er. III. and the Fashion Island t.ferchanls. I FI Schedu les 1 Free Movies I Free family movies will be presented for the shopping public !n Stage Court on the mall al Fashion Island begin- ning Friday. Present to officiate \V ill be Miss Newport Beac h. Nancy Kaye Smith. to be fnl\owed next v.•eck by Harry Babbitt. nationally famou s entertainer. Pro~ms for the month -0f J uly are as follows: July 9: "Ghosts an d1 Ghou\ies," "N2uri" a n d "Striptease." July 16: "Twelfth DAY of Christmas," ''Holland Terra Fertilis" and "Gru t Annual Bathtub Race'.' July 30: "Pee Wee' !I Pianola ," "Jean Richard Film" and "Yukon: Get Away Country." ~lf9 .. ~ill: ~.f~ ~ [g ~ lf ~.\ 'l ~ill [lJ~ ill ·1\ ~®~~.~lf1 W · and it's under way tod ay. You'll find great fas hion buys for you, your family and your home ... bu ys for now and later, too . Win a 17-day Ca ribbean cru i~e fur 2 aboard th~ Pr.incess ll ali J departing fron1 Fort Lauderdale, November 28th. The pri ze includes youf air fare from Los Angeles, via National Airlin es,... ·fill in coupon and deposit at your nearest Buffums'. ,------------! --- 1 ~~~ I ~~ I I I I Na me ------------------------ Address ------------,,----------City _____________ Slate-------- Zip code -----Phone-------------- Nn purch1M" or (Onsider.11tion required. Or.a wing will be held at closed 1.1le Saturd y J ! 24 h Wi --, I I I I I I L v.1\1 tx-notified on or ht/ore Wed nei.d.iy,July 2&th,..and n&me wlll be pt¥ted in .,11 si:r~ ~C 1 · inner· -t.~O\~e~ir.:e. ____ __!. ___ ou::._:'~_J "'~ ' ~ These fi lms are sponsored by Fashion Island ~lerchant.5' Association I n cooperation with Ille Audio-Visual Depart- ment of the Newport Beach Library and the Santiago Film Circuit. Coordinators for lhc i;eries are t.irs. Dorothea Shqely and f\·lrs. 1\ n i t a ._.. • 10:00 ti •:JO: 0th•• D•Yt 10:00 tr!I 1:10 Re"'uch. "----"-••_•_•_"_'_1_'_·_·•_ 10 _"_ 1 '_ 1'_"_'_"_'_.,_,_"_c_._"-''-'-' _•_"_'_"_'_00~•_:_".:.'".:··-':::'::···.::·~~·::_···_:::..:'.'.'..:'.:'.:'.'.'.'.:.'.'.::..'.~~~~--.J \ • WtdMMliJ, July 1, 1971 DAILY PILOT ;t3 New G.oals? FDA Under Fire; Dismantling Seen WASHINGTON (UPI) -A few Democratic .senators are beginning lo seriou.sly consider d.ismantllng the Food and Drug Administration, a n d some FDA officials consider it 1 pretty good idea. Sen. Frank E. Moss ( D- Utab~, cbaJnnan ol the Senate Commerce Committee's Consumer aubcommittee, has voiced the notion lwict in re- cent speeches. Sera. Warren G. Magnuson ([).Wash.) Commerce Com- mittee chairman, mentioned it privately lo FDA com- missioner Charles C. Edward!I this month. Atoos and Magnuson a~ not eut lo eliminate lhe F AD's functions, or to p a n I s h Edwards. Rather, they con- aider the <*t. agency unable to <:atch up with the coosumer Kidnaping Dramatic 111 Pa11ama PANAMA (UPI) -The kid· naping of a young, social ac· Livi.st Catholic priest from a small village in the foothills of the continental divide is pro- viding a test for the military government of Panama. And the Catholic. church is v.·atch- 1ng every move. movement because of budgetary. bortaucratic and political shortcomings. Moreover, the !we Democrats set an cpportunity to expand the consumer pro- duct safety agency that they have already proposed into a incorporating the functions of the FDA, the Agriculture Department's meat inspection program and the flammable fabrics controls oow vested in the Commerce Department. To Magnuson and MC16s, the lure is parUy the prospect of a spot in history fo r founding 11 huge government consumer protection agency. W i t b wi stful references lo the t: n v i r onmental protection agency, they also hope to im- part the zest which seems peculiar to new government agencies with a popular mission. Privately, some FAD of- ficials see in this plan their long-sought goal o f in· dependence. The fi' AD is now under t.he department of Glit11pse of History Health, Edu cation and People stand around what may be the only train \Velfare, which often takes of its kind still making scheduled passenger runs. mo~t.hs to approve_ new FDA 'fhe little narro\v gauge railroad once used in min-pohc1es and regulations. There _ __ _ _ __ · are some indications that HEW's supervisory role is political as well as ·ad- ministrative. Like Magnuson and Moss, the FDA officials also see in the plan an opportunity to sweep out cobwebs, both in procedures and personnel. HEMPHILL'S SEMI· ANNUAL SHOE ing and l ogging operations v.:ent on ilc; inaugural run JuJy 3 from Antonito, Colo. to Chama, N. Mex. PICKWICK F>ASHIONS WE'VE TAKEN OUR SECOND MARKDOWN ON ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE UPTO -60°/ OFF 19 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ALSO FASHION SQUAlE SANTA ANA No. 1 on tl1e Coast Your Hometown Newspaper Is The DAILY PILOT ·- • • • • . :· • ., The popular priest, Father Hector Gallego, 28, wa s taken from his room June: 9 in the renlQle: Veraguas Province village of Santa Fe. The FAD dales back to 1907, when the original Pure Food and Drug act went into erfcct. During the past 10 years, Congress has loaded the agen- cy with new chores including regulation of toy safety and childproof tops for hazardous household products. DISCONTINUED STYLES• BROKEN SIZES• ALL SALES .FINAL! . Gen. Omar Torrijos, whose strongman techniques have payed off wilh public tran- quility for two and onHialf years, publicly condemned the abduction of the Colombian priest as rumors spread aboul possible involvement of the national guard in the crime. The government sent top in- \lesligative officials to Santa Fe a town of 500 people about 150 miles west of Pahamit Ci· ly. Rumors of National Guard involvement stemmed from witne88es who said two men \\'ho identified themselves as detectives forcibly t o o k Gallego from his room and left in a jeep driven by another man. An investigaUJr said one wit· ness reported one of the men in the jeep with Gallego was V.'C'aring a National Guard uniform. The government denies any Involvement and blames such accusations on "enemies of lhe revolutloh." Most storjes about the ab+ duclion in the local pres.ii quote Catholic Church 1i{01-lements. Soon after the kidnapping Archbishop Marcos i\1cGrath announced the church would conduct its own investigation, l:allego was popular among the villagers because or his help in training leaders in a model church progTam. The church also won permission from the govern- ment lo have a church representative attend govern· ment interrogations of wit· nesses. The church later hired a private investigator by the government; son1e p e o p I e close to lhe church have ques· tioned the government"s sincerity in MJ]ving the case. Meantime, the FAD's tradi- tional responsibilities for Food and Drug safety have beeome immensely more c o m p I e x because of rapid technological chanE!;e. Added to this are the pressures o f the consumer movement, bev.·ildering I o many veteran FDA staffers. Congress h a ! compounded these problems by failing lo provide FAD with enough ad· ditional money. According to some critics including Magnuson and Moss. the resulting difriculties are loo big for Edwards or anyone else tn handle without starting afresh. Valley Youth Wins Annual Dad Contest Rex Bonham, son of ~1r. and '-1rs. LeRoy Bonham o[ Foun- tain Valley, has been named winner of the annual South Coast Plaza "f.iake Dad an Angel" art contest. A fifth-grader at Tamura Elementary School in foun- tain Valley, he will be the Angels' honorary batboy dur· ing a four-game series in Oakland, July 9-JL I-le will br accompanied by his father. who was shown al work in hi~ service station in the winning a11 entry. Charlie Christensen of tlun- lington Beach and Mike 1-lnhbs nf Costa Mesa were among !hr runner-ups. Each will receiv{' an autographed Angels' ball and four box seats to an Angels' game. Children's SHOES 300 PAIR TRIDERITE SHOE to $ 00 VALUES TO $17.00 • ME N'S SH 0 ES • 300 PAIR -SIZES TO 13 FLORSHEIM VALUES TO $39.9S WOMEN'S SHOES 1200 PAIR-SIZES TO 11 ~tP,_ • * JOHANSEN Enna· Jettick~ * RISQUE H-..1sh * HILL ® lliPP.i~ and DALE· 90 90 TO Storewide Clearance Sale starts tod ! ==~ $17 .80 to $21.80 entire stock of Spring Bl Summer Fashions newport beach., IS fashion island O,..LI•,...,. ... ...-.,~ Ol'l!J(.SUN bAY 11 MI ----::"C"""~-~. ------·--~·~·'""' --~-----.~--'~'·•¥1~a.-~--~_,..,.... __ .... ~ ···, -~~rr .:..r. -•·--- -... ,._ ··--... ._.,"/>.. --_..:;-:----::;__---·-·-----·- • WINTHROP VALUES TO $2l.OO * V ALUEScTO $30.00 * SIZES to 11 1 GROUP WOMEN & CHILDREN VINYL BOOTS s VALUES TO $11.00 00 OPEN MON. & FRI. TILL 9:30 P.M. 54 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER • 644-4223 OPPOSITE BROADWAY e USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD e MASTER CHARGE or HEMPHILL CHARGE ,;.~ ' . 'T'r.1~ ·--;J, ----.. -;.:::::...--';}.;, ....... -.- ... --· ·-~--.«I . -.... -. ·. .' • • • Professor Loses Job for Protest ~EArn.E IUPll -Prol. Ph1hp J. Meranto, 3.J. has bffn fll)lified his appol?ltmtnt to the facul1v of the University of Washing tofl has been rescind· ed because of his involvement in a studenl demonstration ln ltlinots May Ii. lh e president of the Seattle School ~;iid Tues- da y. Prrs1dent Ch&rloe Odeaaard or 'washlniton char&ed in • letter to Mtranto lh1t Meran- lo's fa ilure lo diaclote hit 1c- tivit1es of t.tay e w1s 1 ca11t of ''fraudulent concealment.'' Meran to. 33, w1s 1rre1ted May I 1lona wltb a atudenl! on chN'g~ t1f 111!Ung-in at I 1tudenl hall on the University of Jllinol.t campus tn prot~ recrulling by lhe U.S. Marine Corp.. Al that time, MagUtralr r.. Richard Skillrnore offered te re lease Meran to if he made a statement that he \l'ould engJJt In no 1lmllar aciivities. Meranto retuaed but su bst· quently w11 rtleaM:d on bond. Lut month he resigned from Ult Unl\lerahy ot lllinoi~ and wa1 1ppolnttd to lht W1ahln1ton f1culty. Coatly Dune Buggy Photo shows artlat's cnncepllon of ulronauta Jame& B. Irwin and David R. Scott drlvin a the Lu n a r Uf'IT ......... Vehicle which will transport thtm over lhe moon'a 1urf1ce. Their blastoff date Ui aet for July 2e. Major Lobbyfflt To Face Cutoff SACRAMEN'l'O <UPI! - Tht: i..eAisl1lure ne1t month will send ill m1ilin1 work to th• Statt: Department nf Gentral Suvlcea lruit.e1d l"f to • n11jor lobbyist, It v.a~ reported Lod1y. Tht trlenslnn of 1 !'l'lO· troversl1l lucr1Uve dlrtt!· mall contrart with Lobbyist Kenneth A. Rou Jr .. e1plre11 111 the end or July 1nd It won't be renewed. R.M11, 48, a formtr R e p u I t <' 1 n 1111embtyman from Lc11 An11:ele1. !or year• h118 Mid an 1,iclualv• cMtratt with I.ht ltgisl1ture to ptr!6nn maJ.lifll t1f newsletters, qu"'° uonnalre• aod • I m 11 1 r m•terllls to voters. LegialaUvt 1ldes Nld the funds under th~ conlr1cl ftr !1st flac1I ye1r tot a l 1 4 between $7&0,000-flOO.rlOO, Jn. clu din& po1t11e. TI'it ctintract drtl'I' criUc\1m last year when It w11 re.., that fto!I uled Mmocratic"l,.!. Sen. Alan Cranston'• Senltf prlvlitl• to update hla v~ mailing list .oil 111p1ylr ts· pense. SU PER SAVINGS ROBINSON'S IN EVERY DEPARTMENT APPAREL AND SPORTSWEAR l!TT!R COATB AND SUITS Summer costumes . su its: reg. 70.00-100.00 . •ll.17·t9.t7 Wool~ Alt-weather coats ; reg . 42.00-120.00 21.t ... 71.19 FUR IALDN Natural mink coat. ....•....•.......... now 1118.00 Natural mi nk strollers •................. now 7h.OO DESIQNER DRESB!I Daytime dresses; reg . 80.00-140.00 ... now 19.91·79.91 Aft er-five dresses ; reg. 140.00-200.00. now 79.99·119.H MISS!&' BETTER DRESSES Summer dresses; reg . 60.00-120.00 ••. now 311.19-79.99 PAC!B!TT!R Day and lete day wear; reg. 50.00· 100.00 •. 34-11·14.H BRIDAL SALON Bridal gowns: reg. 136.00·300.00 ••.• now 21.99-141.H Bridi'!I head dresses: reg. 36.00-80.00 •. now 7.tt-41.tl SPORTSWEAR DRESSES Better kn it rnohair su1 1s .........•• , •.. , .. now 45.97 Polyester dresses and pantsuits; reg. 28.00-56.00 •.........•.••.. now 11.99·37.t9 Better kn it dresses and pa ntsuits; reg. 38.00-140.00 .......•..•..•. now 2!i.99·99.99 BETTER SPORTSWEAR Wool mock turtle, turtleneck ribbed to ps ...•. ~ow 10.97 Soucie cardigans. v-neck. or shirt styles; reg. 20.00 13.97 Mr. Dino top• and shins: reg. 3e .00·62.00 .. 25.97·45.97 BETTER SPORTSWEAR SEPARATES Fa mous maker Hawaiian print shifts, 8-16; reg. 32.00-36.00 ......•..•......• now 17.97 long prir.t at-home skirts. S-M·L; 1eg. 24.00 •. now 15.97 Zip-Iron! playsuil in washable polyester; reg. 24.00 11.97 Button front skir1; reg. 18.00 .••.......... now 9.97 ROBINAIRE COATS/SUITS Po lyester pantsulls; reg. 50.00-60.00 •. now 29.97-39.tt Polyester jacket end dres6; reg. 60.00 ...... now 47.17 Wool pantcoa ts; reg. 46.00 •....• , • , .•..•• now 29.17 Polyester coats; reg. 46.00-50.00 •. , •...... now 34 .97 ROBINAIRE MISSES' DRESSES/KNITS Arnel• trlacetate jersey dresses: reg. 28.00 .. now 19.97 Summer fashions; reg. 34.00·46.00 ... now 22.99·30.99 Famous maker dresses. polyester, cotton voiles: reg. 28.00-40.00 ........... now 19.17-25.97 Imported polyester knit dresses. solids, stripes, In-tones; reg. 36.00 -46.00 •. now 24.97-29.97 ROBINAIRE WOMEN'S DRESSES Cotton prints and 1r1acetate Jerseys. 10-20 and 12Y2 ·22Y2, reg. 26.00-34.00 ... now 19.97-21 .97 Polyester dresses In solids ;:ind prints: reg. 34.00·Ad 00 ............... now 21 .97-27.97 Import ed polyester dresses, 10-20. reg. 40.00 now 29.97 CAREER DRESSES Model coats; reg. 12 00-19 00 . . . . .••.•... now 1.117 Collon sk•nvners: reg . 15 00 ...........•. , . now t .t7 Shir1dresscs. wash able; reg. 16.00-20.00 •... now 11 .97 Polyester doubteknil dresses. 1acquard and solid, machine wash: reg. 20 00·26.00 .,, .now 14.97 3hirtdresses, reg. 26.00-30.00 ............ new 15.97 Cotton cu101·e dresses : reg . 18 00 ...... now 13.97 ROBINAIRE SPORTWEAR Famous California maker pants, tops, vests: reg.13.00·19.00 •... , .•..•.. nowl.97·12.97 Shills; reg. 18.00-23.00 . , . . .........• , now 12.97 YOUNG CALIFORNIAN COATl/SUITI Gibso n length coat, collon canvas and hooded .•. 15.97 Cotton canvas pan1coat. doub!e breasted bl!zer .. 19.97 YOUNG CALIFORNIAN DRESSES Famou s maker voile prints; reg. 22.00 .•.... now 13.17 Summer dresses: reg. 18.00-28.00 .... now 15.97·17.97 Scantpants. pr1n1s. dais. solids, one or two·p1ece: reg. 20.00-26.00 ....... now 13.97-17.97 YOUNG CALIFORNIAN SPORTSWEAR Triacelate jersey scan1pant dresses; reg. 22.00 now 9.97 Pa.ntsuits, many styles; reg . 29.00-44 .00 now11.17-17.87 Sportswear separates; reg. 11 .00-30.00 . now 5.97-14.t7 DEB-ONAIRE Fa mous maker tops and bol!oms, all couon knit; reg. 6.00-13.00 . , ....•... now 3.97·8.97 Polyesler rib short sleeve lops; reg. 10.00 .•.• now 1.97 1-pr;. pantdress, 2-pc. short sets . wssheble acetate. colton knit; reg. 18.00·22.00 ..... now 1!.17 Brush canon denim flare pants; r&g. 9.00 ..... now 4.97 Short coveralls; reg.1 2.00-16.00 •..•.. now7.99~1 0.99 FASHION ACC/lSSOR IES BLOUSES Polyester pant-top. S-M·L: reg . 8.00 .....•... now S.97 Scantpanl·sh1lls, 10·18; reg. 12.00 .......... now 8.97 ,ASHION ACCESSORIES Acrylic card igan 1n white or paste ls. 36-46 •.•. now 8.97 Wool cardigan. 36·42; reg. 9.00 •.•....••••. now 6.91 Cotton tops. reg. 4.00, 5.00 .•............ now ~ art HAND8AQS Crinkle or smooth vi nyl bags •.•...••••• now 4.17·1.17 Drea.sy or casu al crinkle paten!, smooth or grained leather begs; reg. 21.00-31 .00 ...•. now 15.97, 11.17 GLOVES GIRLS' 7·14 LINENS/BATH SHOP/DOMESTICS/BEDDING Famous maker 1 ·size stretch nylon ......... now 2.2lil Famous maker acrylic skirts; rt:g. 8.00· 10.00 •. now 4.C7 Quaker Lece no-iron Polyester /cotton tablecloth. Silk·llned French kid gloves, many Acetate bonded i'l cry lic jumper I pantset • _ . . now 8.97 70x90" ob/ov or 70 " round; reg . 20.00 ..•. now 1•.tt lengths: reg. 10.00-30.00 ..•...•••••••... now 5.97 CHILDR!N'I 3·6X 7Q x\06" ob/ov; reg. 25.00 ..........••. now11.ll SMALL LEATHER GOODS Girls' 3·8X 'Nocturne ' cotton terry 1owels by Stevens. in ten colors. Fasnion jeans be lts; reg. 4.00-10.00 ••.. now 1.97-3.47 Famous maker dresses. many fabrics . . . . , 4.97, 5.97 Beth; reg . 2.50 . now 1.19; H.11nd; reg. 1.eo . now 1.31 l eathe r wallets, key cases and more .•.• now 2.17·7.97 Boys' 3_7 Wash ; reg. 75t. , .. now 85¢; Tip; reg. 85t ... now 71¢ Famous maker casual leather belts •.•.. now 3.17·4.17 F k h 3 00 4 00 'Juliet Stripe' polyester/cotton no-iron sheets;, flat/fitted . HOSIERY amous ma ers orts; reJ:l • · · '· ····.now 2'27 Twin.· re g. 6.50 .. now3.ll. Full·, reg . 7.50 .. now4.ll BABETTE AND TODDLER Round-the· Clock Actionwear~ pantyhose, Queen; reg. 10.00 now 7.91. King ; reg. ~.50 now I.II ,, 011 eg 41 1200 •1599 Toddlerboys'bobbysuits; .•..........•....... 2.97 St d d . 460 now••& l 2. : r . . •................. now.. . INFANT an er cases, pair; reg. . ... , • . . • • . . . . •·~ FAIHION JEWELRY King cases. pair: reg. 5.20 .•.... , ...•..... now 2.11 White bead necklaces, all lengths , , .•. , .... now 99t Gripper shirts. side snap ; reg . 2/1 .89. ····.now 2/1.47 Imported white goosedown pillow: reg. 15.00.now11.lt Famous maker sunglasses •.....••.••. now 2.!i7-3.97 Imported blankets; reg. 3. 75 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·now 2.97 Queen size goosed own pillow: reg. 22.00 .... now 11.H Pendant and s1rap walches .....••.•••• , .. now 12.17 GIRLS' ACCESSORIES King size: reg . 25 .00 .......•....•...... now22.91 Cultured ptiar!, jade, Jvory jewe lry ..•. , ..... now 2.97 Colton flannel pa jarnas, gown:; ................. 2.97 Heirloom goosedown pillow, s1d : reg. 25.00 .now 22.19 FINI: JEW!LRY Kn ee socks in three styles: reg. 1.1 5 pr ..... now 3/2.67 King siz e: reg. 35.00 ................... now 21.19 14K gold bongles end bra celets; YOUNG PEOPL!'S SHOES SILVERWARE reg. 25.00-153 00 ..........•... now 18.50•1 14.75 8. F. Goodrich deck shoes. boys' and men ':; size:; .. 4,97 Our own Royal Provincial srlver plated holloware : Pendants; reg. 10.00-30.00 ......... , . now 7.50-22.50 B. F. Goodrich l hree stripe shoe; reg . 9 00 . . . now 6.97 Vegetable d·sh g 22 50 now 1717 14K gold pins. with or without srones; , 1 ; re · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · • reg. 27.00-98.00 . . . . . . . . ...... now 20.00·73.50 /\1EN ·s .lfOR E Wau"tllle&dTrsehe me""', p31•510ter; reg . 22.50 ..•••. nooww 1171.lt77 COBMETICS MEN'S CLOTHING r 1 ; r g. · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·• .n • Toilet tissue. 3-ply, 1002 :>heels. white and colors: Readgate sui!s, polyester/wool; Bread tray; reg. 12.50 • · • · · • · • · • ·······.now I .IT case of 100; reg. 25.00 , . 18.50; 50; reg, 12 .50 .. 9.50 reg. 110.00· 11 5.00 .....•..... , , .... now 88 .00 CHINA/GLASSWARE Facia! tissue, pack of 36; reg. 18.00 ........ now 14. 75 Readg i'lle suits, al! wool; reg. 125.00 . , .• , .. now 98.00 Nor1take china, 42-pc. svc . lor 8; re g. 69.60 .. now 4t.17 pack of 24: re g. 12 00 ... 10.00 ; 12, reg. 6.00 ... 5.25 Aeadgete suits, all wool; reg. 150 00 . , .••. now 11 8.00 reg . 79.60 .... now59.17; reg. 99.50 •..• now at.IT Hi rd milled soap. lemon gto. strawberry glo. Roger Drake suits; reg. 175 .00-185 00 ..... now 138.00 Noritake Savoy Chini'l : tangerine glo, lime glo, 12 cakes; reg. 6.50 .. now 4.50 Sportcoats. polyester/wool; reg 75.00 . , , .. now 57 .oo 5-pc. place setting; reg. 5.95 ..........•. now 2.17 Enriched body lotcon. 16 oz.; 3.50 ....••..... now 1.50 Reedgi'lte sportcoats. all wool: reg. 85 00 ..•. now 67 .oo l ead crystal st emware; reg. 2.50 .......•.•. now 1.17 Cre8my milk bath, 16 oz : reg. 4.50 .... , •• , .. now 1.95 Sportcoa1s. all wool; reg. 150.00 ......•.•. now 107 .00 'Thumbprint' stemw8re. sef of 6; reg . 7.50 •••. now 5,17 Mo1srunz1ng barh 011. B oz ; reg. 3.50 .. , ..... now 1.75 Readgste slacks, wool and blends, 3-lnilial monogr11m tumblers; reg . 7.50 doz .••. now •.17 Roll-on deodoran1. 2 oz .: reg. l 00 ..•..... now 2/1.00 reg . 25 .00 ................... now 19.90, 2/38.00 reg. a.so doz ........•....••..•........ now 7.17 Foaming ba1h oil· floral spice, pine. narcissus. Readgate slacks , wool: reg. 35.00 .. now 25.90, 2/50.00 HOUSEWARES "E3A2UoTzY.: r 8 egA.L2 0 .oNo ....•..•......••....... now 1.21 Double knit polyester s111 cks; Revere 1 qt. saucepan: reg. 8.SO ............ now e.l 7 • reg. 25.00 ... .. .•..•. ... . now 19.90, 2/38.00 7 Ml k 24 g9 1717 Sum er am 0·1 " If · 1 d 1 TREND SHOP -pc. rro coo ware set; reg. . ...•..• now • m ere 1 perms. r2 o · inc u 1ng cu · 4-qt. Mlrro pressure cooker; reg. 14.99 ••••. now 12.17 reg.35.00 .•.. now17.50 reg.25.00 .... now12.50 Suils.allwoofandhlerids: Vrtue5pc d ' ett set 21300 11tl5 MILLIN!RY SALON 8 1 • • in e ; reg. ~ · ······.now • Natural or bleached full male :;kin rn1nk hats .. now 49.00 c a':i~I fl;·,~0~~111c5k~;0reQ.' i.1.0o-14 oo : ·. ~~~. ~~~~~8::~g Mirra non-slick. ice cube tri ys; reg. 2.49 ··.now 2/a.47 WIG SALON p 1 1 1 1 h' I k T oes tmaster 2-slice toaster .......•....•.. now 1:1.17 o ye s er cotton es ion ec e1s: reg. 18.00·.now12.IO Toastm aster electric teakettle; reg. 14.95 ••• now 11,17 Famous maker hand-lied Iron! stretch wigs; MEN'S FURNISHINQS Samsonite 5-pc. bridge sel; reg. 52.7S ...•. now 3t.17 HAr~Rg. H35A.700B.A·R· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·······now 21.99 Half-sleeve shirts, polyesler/co11on, now 4.29, 3/12.00 Iona 4-speed mixer with bowl ....• , ...•.•. now 15.17 Half sleeve, no-iron slripe sh1Ms .... now 5.29 , 3/15.00 Hand-tied front strelch wigs . . .... , . . ... now 1•.97 Pajamas, coat or middy style: reg B OO •.. 6.59, 211 2.80 TELEVISIONS/STEREOS/RAOIOl/AECOADS FASHION FABRICS/ART NEEDLEWOR K Cott on knit T-shirt, crew or v-necli\, Record storllge cabinet. Y1 off; reg. 89 .95 ••. now4'•.17 Polyes?er double kn its, 58-60 N; 314 50 Stereo phono, detachable spea kers ...••••. now 41.17 reg.····· ............. now3/3.50 Rolland odhld 1495 t reg.6.00-7.00yd, .............•.... now4.77yd. Co1tonkn1t br1els;reg.3/400 ...........• now3/3.00 Co~ ·or~eut r,ec r al er;reg.999.5 •••... now .17 Sp1nnerin 'Marvel Tw1sl' woo! yarn; reg . 2.00 sk:. now 1.69 Cotton knit athletic shirrs reg. 31 4 50 ...... now 313.50 P n s ereo sys em; reg , . • ..•.. now 19.17 LINGERIE Wo ol/nylon hose. Ankle!; reg. 1 50 ea .. now 1.19, 3/3.50 FURNITURE FASHION FOUNDATIONS Over-calf; reg. 2.00 eacri . . now 1.59, 3/ 4.50 Drexel 'Welli ngton Park' bedroom, dining . now 20% ott Famous mak;er pas1el contour bras. MEN'S SPORTSWEAR Cane/colton velvet accent chair: reg. 109.00. now 11.00 reg. 4.50·6.00 ............•.•... , . now 3.27-3.97 Washable acrylic cardigan swe.;itcrs; reg. 18 oo now 9.89 La ·Z·Bo~ recliners; reg. 199.00·249.00 . 11t.00·1H.l)O Panty girdles. soft or firm control: Sharl sleeve knit shirts. acryli c or Heritage upholste red chair, sofas to order now 20% on reg. 7.00· 18.50 . . . . . ... , .... now 4.99· 10.99 po!yester; reg. 11 .00· 15 00 • , now 6.89, 2/13.00 Con temporary 7' vinyl sot a; reg. 299.00 , , .. now 239.00 Famous maker two· piece nylon kn it swim Shon sleeve sport shirts. Heritage 'Madrlgi'll' bedroom, dining, occ. now20% eff suits; reg . 7.50 ea . pc. . . . . . .. , . • . . . . now 4.99 reg . 900·12.00 . . . . . . . ...... , now 5.89 , 2/11 .50 F1ve·pc, Italian dining sel: reg. 379.00 ..•.. now 2tt.OO YOUNG CALl,ORNIAN LINGERIE Walk shor1s; reg. 7.00, 8 oo . . • • • . . now 5.29, 2/1 o.OO Five-pc. Drexel 'Esperanto' dining set .... now 20% eft Govin~. pajamas; reg. 7.00-12 00 ..••... now i;,.YJ of! Swim trunks, boxer or stretch; .... , ... 3.89 , 2/7.50 'Vall ejo' l ive-piece bedroom set ; reg. 71 1.00 now54t,OO Robes; reg. 18.00 . . . . . . . . .......••.... , now V.97 MEN 'S SHOES Drexel 'Espe ranto' occa9iOnal t.!lbles ••... naw 20% off LINGERIE/OAYWEAR Be l!y grained lea I her slip on · reg . Ail .O{l now 33.00 Wrought iron bookcases: reg . 139.00 ......• nawlt.OO Frimous maker b1\.\1n1s, bne1s: reg. 2 50·3.00 .. l ,47·1.97 Al len-Edmonds moc toe lac e tie reg J8 QO 33 oo LAMPS Van1ly Fair non·cl+ng nyton sl1rs . reg . 7.00 .... now 4.97 Al len-Edmonds wi ng tip tie: reg. 42.00 ... , . -~~= 31:00 37V2 '' Rembrandt table lamps, 4 finis hes •... now 54.t5 Nylon 1ricot briefs, bikinis. plain 8 /4.97 ; trimmed 4/4.97 Clark's' green dese rt boot, reg 19.00... now 10.00 Ceramic glaze floor lamp with crystal tray, •. now 14.tl LINGERIE/SLEEPWEAR Nylon gowns, long , Shor1 : reg 900·16 00 now C,97·1i1.117 LUGGAGE CURTAINS/DRAPIRIES Bru shed nylon sleepwe.!l r; reg. 8.00· 11 00 now •.97·8.97 Atlantic zipper luggage. Macleod pl a rd . Curtains. many slyles: reg. 3.45·5.95 pr .. new 2.11 ... 11 Men's garmenl bag, reg. 29 OD •...•.. _.,now 22.00 M' · t th ·n 3 o Slippers ; reg. 5.00·6.00 ........•..• , • now 2.97 Ladles'· reg 31 00 25 1n1a ure row p1 ows; reg .. 5 .......•• now 2/8.H AOBES/LOUNQEWEAR • 8· · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·······.now .oo Nettl~creek striped spreads, all sizes .. now lt,l&.at.K Nylon quilt robes, long or short: 21 "; reg . 1 OO · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·······.now 13.50 Special order ready-made draperies ..... now 20% eff reg. 19.00-23.00 ..........•••.•. now 11.17·18.lil7 2264:: reegg. 2129.0000 .•.. , ....... , .... , ..... now 15.00 Hollywood covers, colton. Ja,.; reg. 29.95 ... now24.t5 C It d I 1200 1700 797 997 ,r . • .............•....... now18.00 0 on us ers; reg. · • · • • · • · · ·now · • · American Tourister Tiara. ladies' olive onty .. now y3 off DECORATIVE FABRICS Nylon travel robes ; reg. 12.00 ...• , .•....... now 8.99 Cu slam me de dreperias, labor included with Colton quilt robes; reg. 17,00 ..••.•........ now 9.97 11 r>AI£ ,"i"fORE 72" minimum length ••• , ..•.••. now1Qf4 .. IO% oft FOOTWEAR FASHIONS NOTIONS Upholstery fabrics , when we re upholster .• 20% ·10% oll SHOE SALON 'Golden Fern' closet ensemble .......•.. now 20 114 off A,iiT/GIFTI Andrew Ge l!ers: reg. 30.00·36 00 ..•..••... now 24.99 Vsn Wyck Easy-Wash'; reg. 3.85· 12.00 .. now 20°1. off Set of four folding suppe 1 bl 3 M d · II 24 00 28 00 9 Dinner /stemware protectors·. ren .. 5.00-7.00 ... 20 " off r a es ; reg. •.OO ·.now 24.H a emo1se es; reg. • ....•..... now 17. 9 ~ ,. Lead-cu\ German cryslel, t ll pieces foott d WOMEN'S SHOES Hot sly!ing comb and brush se!: reg_ 12.00 .... now 8.97 4 varied slyles; reg . 30 .00 ~Ach •...... .' .••.•• 11.tl Paradise Kittens, Air S1eps and rnort . STATIONERY reg. 17.00-23.00 ..•.•• , ..•.. , ... now 12.99·15.99 Magnet ic photo album; re g. 7.00 •..•.••..... now 3.97 ~U1~S ~ND C1 AR1P!TI AVANTIQUE SHOES Slngfe lllp photo or scrap album, reg. 5.00 .••• now 3.87 u i-co or ny on oop; reg. 9.00 sq. yd .•..... now7.00 High intensity lamp; reg. 10.95 .••.•. , ••••.• now 5.97 Random Pa Hern polyester; reg. 12.50 sq. yd .• now 10.00 Caressas: reg. 21.00·23.00 •.•..•......... now 14.99 Ladles ' wallets; reg 5 00 . . . .. , .... now 2.97 Tw lst~d nylon shag; reg. 1 t .50 sq. yd ...•.•... now i.OO Avanliques; reg. 20.00·24.00 •..•.•...•... now 14.91 Heaviest polyesler sh.,g: reg . 17.00 ~q. yd. , .naw 1J.OO Ad libs; reg . 22.00·25.00 .•..•.••......... now 1C.9lil BOOKS Super-weight cul pile wool; reg. 17.00 sq .. yd .. now 12.44 CASUAL tHO!S Larousse Encyclopedia oJ Myt11ology; reg. 17.95 ... Sl.91 P.!l:ller~ed rugs trom lndle, 20o/e -2So/,, Olr. Jack Rogers 'Here We Go' pump; reg, 26 .00 .. now 21.97 10-vol. set Baby and Child Care : reg. 15.95 ... now 4.99 4x6 .•....... now 71.00; 6x9' •.•.••.. now 111.eo P1nal/o or Edith Henry ll&lhee l: reg. 18.00 ••. now 13.97 Cookbooks: reg . 2.95-19.95 ........... now 1.00-9.95 9x 12' ....•. now 2H.OO; 6' round •..•••. now 110•00 And~nte sandel; reg. 13.00 ............ , ... now 9.97 TOYS Be!hroom carpet, 5x6'; reg. 25.00 •••..••.. now 21 00 YOUNG 1Y'OR[D Ping pong 1able. fold 'n rolt with 4-playcr Dense plush nylon fringed rugs ..... now 1744 .. 20% "att CAMPUS SHOP sel;reg.5000 ......•....•..•..•..... now39.99 21x36"; .....• now4.tl 26x45"'; ..•..• now7.tl Brushed denim .!!Ind uncut cord cu1oft s; Colonial armchair rock er; reg. 16.00 .••.•.. now 11 .99 AAT QALL!lllY reg. e.oo ........... , . , ..... , . . . . . . .. now 3.1111 Super cycle, re-chargeable battery: reg. 39.98 now 26.99 An11que gold framed door mirror. 21 v2xe1 y~,, now 41•11 BOYS' SHOP CANDY/GOURMET SL!IP IHO, COiion knit slripe shirt; reg. 4.00 • · .•....•. now 2/4.17 Blum's Afm onoet1es. 1 o oz : reg. 2 25 . . . . . . now 1.89 Se.11 ty 'P.osture F D 1 , 1 Fsmous maker swimwear: reg. 4 .00, 5.00 .... , now 2.17 Swedish red or black berries. 1 lb.; reg . t. 10 , . now 79, T . · orm I uxe • eep sets •. U"-40% ttf1 HI SHOP Honey nu! conleclion. 14 oz., reg. 2.00 ...... now 1.69 w~n·fuU: reg. 70.00·80.00 e1. pc .••••••• now'4.to Famous maker acrylic pl8id skins. pants; Toasty m'xed 1 1 lb 2 50 T0win. Ax-long : rtg. 80.00 ••·pc .......... now.4t.to \ \ 00 4 00 5 97 1 nu s. .; reg. . •...•••••. now 1.99 ueen set· reg 230 00 .., r&g. · • 1 · · · · · · · · · • · · • • • · · · , now · • 7.97 Kleldstn butler cookies. 1 lb.: reg. 2.25 •••.•. now 1.98 c · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ···now 1.1.tO Conon sc1ntp;1nls. reg , 6.00 ...•..•.•• , •... now 4.47 Robin son's preserves· reg 89• each no 3/2 25 ofnvetl rtrlble solas, lhr&e styles. many fabric&. . . ,.. . . • • • . w . u s ze; reg. 369.95·429.95 ......... , now m .tf LIMITED QUANTIT IE S, 000 LOTS , BROKEN SIZES , MISCELLANEOUS . NO RETURNS , EX CHA NGES OR coo ·s. NO MAil OR PHONE OR DEAS . All ITE MS SUlJECT TO ,RI.OR SALi. --~-... . . . ~ --· ..::a. ... -·-• ROBINSON'S NEWPORT • FASHION ISLAND ' . .,, • ~Shades of Freeways All roads seem to lead from . not to Rome In this vacation shot takl'!n near the Eternal City. This was the scene at 8 a.m as a mass of aut os poured out the Christopher Columbus road bound for the beach at Ostia. Pole TV Interest Sparked By Soap Opera's'Dr.Ewa' l y ANTH ONY COLLINGS Hrads turned As she crosser! WARSAW i AP J _ Red lht room tosit 11l one table for blooded Polish men love to •n Interview . her figure trim Wlltch a dull television soap in A dark blue wool dres~. Mt'n "pera about 1 doctor. raised their vod k1 glasses in trlbutt . '1"he script is sluplri .'' s11ys . one ma n, ··but look who 's lhe F:wa s111ri Poles are mnrr doctor." • ex uberant than . the many \Ve.stern men shes met. She's Ewa Wisn1ewska . 28 . a blonde actress with deli cale features and a memorahlP 11mile. Love ly Ewa -incantni.: E '\a -ls the toa8\ of Warsaw. "!:wa Is No. I," ~aid a r11n a l the private club here whcrf' 11he often 11pend!I evenings. She'• tht most sou p:ht ;if1Pr ce lebrity 1mon1 th~ table hor· ~rs . "Of course. Western people one meeLs socially here are mostly we ll off," she s;iirl. "Perhaps this 1s v.·hy !hry seem lo have no tro11blcs, no complexes , no problems. "If they have them . they keep I heir worries ! n them-'!lvc.~. v.·hile we SIA\'~ have a more ext rnve rt FUNCTIONAL CAT FURNITURE At lost, cot furn iture thets decorati'f'e fo r tht: heme oftd apr.eoh to cot's natural lnstincf't ta scrotch, cHm!. •111111 h de-ow•yl NEW DESIGNS and NEW COLORS s199s HASSOCK CARPETED HIDE-A-WAY END TABLE s24 95 CARPITID HIDl·A·WAY CARPETED LITTER f'AN COVER ''•rflCf llllWIH f• Ill 41f• 114 fl ••ll>l•fllll TREI HOUSES s199s Fram •.• e 2 anti 4 Le¥el e Sernt wi th Hammock ch.11recltr and \\'I" !!how nur fttling11.'' Ewa ·11 f;n·orite Wtslern i!C· tnr11 Ji ff" U>e fl1arvin, Tom Courlen11y and R i ch a rd Burton . Her ex-hu11b11nrt Ill a Polish actor who's been liv1 ng in France in rl'cent ycar11. Sht! has a 7-ycar.nh1 rtaugh1cr, {;ra7.yna. Ew;i sturlicrl ;it. \\'arsaw Dranu• School. w:i.~ nn the st.age for sf'ven years and has m11de 20 film11 . Hut she prefers !elev1sinn - rlt'.~pitr the rRzlin~ cri1ics i;:ave her !!n11p nper11 11eries, "Dr. Ev.·11 "Tl'lev criticized the script, not her.· It••· ,J.•l - Sfl'ffl•I 139" ADORAILE KITIENS DOMESTIC KITIENS With Shots Re1 l1tered e HIMALAYANS e MANX e PlllSIANS e BUllMESE PETS INC. NOW 2 LOCATIONS FASHION ISLAND Newport Ctnftr~O FASHION SQUARE Senta Ane-tlS.Ol11 WONDERF.uL WOR~D OF PETS • ' . . . - DllGE THIS STORE ONL YI 20 Fashion Island, Ntwport Beach HRS. 10 •.m. to 6 p.m . 01ily Mon. & Fri. I 0 1.m. ta 9:30 p.m. OAI L 'f' PlLOf A§ STOCK REDUCTION Hurry ta Westbrook's Yarda9e Annual Summer Clearance. We've slashed aur prices to c.ilve you o utstandln9 barqaln buys. No special purchases . . all our sale fabrics reduced from stock. We must make room for new Fall merchandise. Be eorly and Save S S $. Reg. 2.29 to 2.98 yd. JACQUARD MATELASSE' 45 · wide. M"ny wh i te~. cotton 11nd Polysonic. Sew be.,utiful dresse~. cot'lls, ~u.1 •• Reg. 2.50 yd. DONEGAL TWE ED -45 w•de Linen we.,ve. r"yon t'l nrl cotton blend w.,,~.,ble . Good dre~s or P"nf \ wei q ht. Reg. 1.49 to 1.98 yd . AMtRll EX SAND SONG "nd SCENE Il l -45 · w:dP.. Corded collon print>. Reg . 2.98 yd . BUR LING TON'S ACT I -45 ' w;d c. R"yon crepP. pr in ts for rlr,.-~ C'' lounqewei'l r, Reg. J.00 yd. LA SCALLA -54 . w;d e. f1,1;,, Fibr.,nne crepe. W.,s h.-ibl e. Gorqeous color~. • price Reg. 4.98 yd. SK INNER ·s POLYESTER CREPE - 45 ' wide. Ha ndsom e pl11i,..,•,, No ironing needed . Reg . J.98 SKINNER 'S NOVALU RE -45" w;de. W.,sh.,ble poly~5t er. Coo! open we,,ve. Reg . 1.69 to 1.79 yd. FLOCKE D DACRON ood COTTON SHEERS -45 , w•de Or;p d•y Would mll ~e pretty bride<m."1 11 , 01e','_£;_ P1elly coln r.,, Reg. I .98 to 50 .00 yrl. LACE-our huge selcetio n of e~qui<ite Ve nice, Ch.,ntilly. Alencnn, re imbroidered t'l nd be,aide rl . A s~orled rnl0r\, wid t h~. New G roup of TRIMS, BRA IDS, LACES -ood ' reol buy et 1/2 off our r•gul&r pr ic•. I STOREWIDE FABRIC CLEARANCE Color Tempting Silks Reg, 6.95 yd. SILK TW EEDS 45 " w;de, l.ll yd. Reg . 5.00 yd. SILK SU ITIN GS 4)" w;do. l .ll yd. Reg . 7.50 yd. ITAL IAN SILK DU PIONI -40 · w;de . 5.55 yd. Re g. 10,00 yd . INDIA TUSSAH SILK -4 7" w;de. 5.55 yd. USE YOUR BANKAMER IC ARD OR MASTER CHAR GE 122 "'" YD • 1.44 yd. Reg . 1.69 to 2.00 yd. SAI LCLOTH ond CANVAS PRINTS -45' wirie . Many P"triot:c red wh ite/ blLe cokirs combos. Gre~1 for p,,tio. bee cli , ~nd ~II fu n we<'!r PL US cu rta ins l0r rrimpers or hom e. w .,sh eble nnrl rlr;p-dry. Reg, 1.49 to 2.00 yd. VOILES •nd SHEERS -45" "irfe . Pnnts. ~oJ;d,, fflnr1f'' ',r.rnr. w;th mel-c.hinq LnPnwec!lvf'! or p !q1.e. Ml'"I'' 'l'C perme·p re ~~. Ex- cellent ~p/pr l•on. Reg. 1.49 to 2.00 yd. GEORGETTE eod CHIFFON --4 3 In 45 " w+de. Fc'!<h1on r1 qht so lid ',. Reg. 1.59 to 1.79 yd. BURLING lON FROST O P DOT l'l nd r nnrri1nnt 1n q sol,d-, -45' wide. Cotton .... ,,d Cupion 1. w,,,,hl'!ble . Reg, I .49 to 1.98 yrl. PL.~:o GINGHAMS -45" • w1r-IP . Pe rm t1 pre~s polyestP r <'!nrl coltori. Perfect fo r fl,,. "coun try look.· Reg. 1.49 to 1.98 yd. KLQ PM AN DACRON Mrl COTTON pe rmll ·prc~~ dot ~ "nd prints -45·· wide. Fnr work -frAe dra!.se ~ l'l nr:l hlou~P~. Reg . 1.98 yd. SERRA NO LINEN W EAVE pr;ots eod checks --i S" wide. Se w cool f.,sh ions in th is W<'lsh- e ble re yon/cot ton blend. 1.66 yd. Reg. 2.29 yd. KLO PMAN TRIGGER PRINTS -45" w;de . 65'/, Douoo/ 35 ~;& cotton perm.,. pres~. Reg. 2.69 yd . CRICKET ARNEL an d COTTON GLEN N PLAIDS-45 " w;de. P"nls weight. Reg. 1.98 yd . SCREEN PR INTS-45 " wide. Ethnic patterns on cotton cenve ~. Afric .,n. !nd ien ."Ind Eskimo . Reg. 2.00 to 2.50 yd. W INDJ AMMER PLAIDS. PR IN TS. CHECKS. -45 wide. Linen weave. Reg. 2.50 yd. JA.HA-CHA RANDO M PIQUE PR INT S-45 ' w;de. 100% cot- ton. Reg . J.29 yd . PE BB LE BEACH booded su itinq -~5 " wide. • A• DAil¥ PILOT Fine jewelry clearance. 9.88 buys your choice. Elegant gok1 hlled .iew~ry to compliment YotK hM>rite lashions. Yoo11 find beautilul pi~ set Mlh ~enuine cameos, scarabs or rvory. Earnngs for both pierced and non-pierced ears. And engraved bangle bracelets in two s tyles. Buy now. gtfl later Of treat yourself. A" re.doced fro m 11 95 and 12 9'> No¥rt tuSt 9.88 Use Pef)ncys ltme Piiyr11en1 plan a1 111e!>e ~lor e s CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD DOWNEY FULLERTON FASH ION VALLEY·SAN DIEGO LAKEWOOD HUNTINGTON BEACH MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE THE CITY RIVERSIDE VENTURA S hoo Sunday too. 12 to 5 p M, TAKE TlIE NEWS QUIZ We Dore You . . Every Soturdoy l' n1tdali%etl Statties 'rhe sta t ue of Venus. left. and another 17th century copy of a Greek original \vere decapitated by art thieves last week in the latest of a series of Rome sculpture thefts \V~ich have been plaguing city parks. These and two other statues in the Borghese Gardens \vcre damaged. On the black market. head.or; would sell for upwards of $5,000. Sec1·ecy-veile{l Air Missio11 Ove1· Ca1nbodia Focuses By ALAN OA \YSON P\IN0~1 PENH (UPI\ Details of U.S. air operations in the CambOOian "'ar ha ve always borne the red .shroud or a ··secret"' file roldet. Dul slowly. over the nlonths of ('overt and overt American n1ilitary presence in the skies over Cambodia, the v.•11y U.S. helicopters. JCI f i g h 1 c r s. bombers and cargo planes arc f'n1ployed in the battle against The Communists has become clearer_ The picturt' 1s s\111 n1urky . 1niulc as fuzzy as possible bv U.S. military and embassy of- ficials in Phnom Penh and Saigon. and by the various \Yashington dep11rtn1cnts that co rn ma n d Indochina-based operations The "·ay.~ airpo111cr is kn own in wh1eh l i.S exployed are -l 1 p ltJ 350 helicopter gunships 11nd med i c al evacuation choppers support in eastern Cambodia. 1·arry "n1ililary attaches" lo -As many as 50 jel lhe battlefield "for the col· Fighters and AC119 "shadow'' lection or intelligence," in the planes, along with hea\'ily \1•ords or Ambassador Remory ar111ed helicopter gunships. C. S"•ank. "'ho personally ap- blas! Com m u n is I con-prove.~ each re<1uest for th e 1.:entrations on the Ho Chi whirlybirds. l\.'linh Trail extension in The uses of U.S. air power northeastern Cambodia. In of-in Cambodia in virtually every ficia l terminology, these are instance h;ive not been ad- "interdiction mission s.'" n1l1!ed by American officials -Varying numbers of jets unlil ne1'lsmcn have provided and hellcopters ny close sup-irrcfu1able proof of their oc- port missions for other South currene<:. Vietnamese and all Cam-Solt "'as this past week that bodlan troops in heavy contac1 lhe U.S. J::mbassy admitted ll'ith enemy Forces. that the ·' Ph an tom ' ' -An average one or two helicopters. under the control missions of Thailand-based of chief military altache Army 852 "Stratofortres.ses" (there Col. Harry 0. Amos, Jr., last are three planes to a mission) Thursday ferried two loads of daily drop between 270 and 540 Ca mbodian wounded to Phnom Ions of bombs in Cambodia. Penh fron1 battlefields 15 \Vith one known exception. all n1i les cast of the capital 852 strikes have been made 1n A Cambodian photographer thinly-populated areas of the on assignment for UPT and a northeast, which is controlled television cameraman saw by the North Vietnamese, and took pictures of the -Daily flights by Vietnam medical evacuation. r~~~~~~::~~:::::::-:·~~-::~~::::::::::::::~~So:"~l:h~v~;~c~lo~a:m:c:so:.:f•:':':':s ~d:•~ily l based American Cl30 Sour~s in the capital said •·Hercules" transports shuttle that, in addition to carrying l '.S. n1ilitary aid from three wounded, AMOS' helicopters South Vic!namese air strips lo were authorized to carry food , Phno1n Penh's Pochentong ammunition and troops into Principal Is Circus Man e ~: .. • He's Under Big Top Agaip tt LOS ANGELES (AP) -For nine mooths of the year Paul Pugh is a jun.ice. high school principeJ and life la serious. But comes uie summer, and life is a circus: -literaJly. Pugh Is the man ager of the 95-member Wenatchee. Wash., Y outb Circus. ~ \troupe of youngsters from & to 18 who travel in the West ~nd set up three rings and the1 works, ex- cept for wild animai acts. "It's a eomPlete' circus ex- cept for the animals," beams Pugh, who enlist.I !time of the same youngsters h~ knows at more serious times as prin- cipal of \Yenatcbee's Orchard Junior High School. The circus piles the in- strumenLI for Its 24-piett band, co.stumes, high-flying trapeu gear and performers into two buses wtuch l'lllSport them t b r o u If h California, Oregon and Washington. They are currently in their second week in the Los Angeles area. "I've always been a circus buff," says Pugh, adding that the circus grew out of tumbl- ing ezhibltions he started nearly 20 years ago to en- tertain between football and baskelball games. The youthful performers spend most of thei,. summer traveling with the circus, and besides gelling expenses and free travel, receive $400 for a college scholarship after they ', work for lhrtt summus.~. Principal Pugh allow1 "~at p.;,irent chaperones help )~p order, but says I.hat lhe:l?11· gest threat to a YOl:'ngster ~~ might rniSbehave 1s that he d be sent home. . "We have a waiting bst lo be in the circus,'' comment' one or the n1others, ~1rs. Shirley Shelton, who is in he r seventh ye11r helping on the circus. She makes costumes and has had three youngsters in the circus. •·f think it's great." en· thuses f\.iargie Babst, 17, a flying trapeze performer now in her fifth year. "You le.am to get along tA'ilh ~r people." WETHERBY KAYSER MfD-SUMMER SALE I UP TO FAMOUS BRANDS DRASTICALLY REDUCED! Th••• f•bulout 1•win91 9oin9 on ri9ht 11ow in thi1 1ta1on'1 forwerd ia1hion 1t~le., Not t ll 1i111 i" ••••v 1tvl1. Fo1 beil 11l•c+iort 'o"'• in etrly! 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VARIETY OF STYLES .... LONG OR SHORT GOWNS , BABY DOLLS , PAJAMAS. LACEY OR TAILORED. MANY COL- ORS. ASSORTED SIZES. BE EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION . .,_. "•IJy 11 •·"'· h • 11.1111.; ..... ,..., lft'll frl"•Y te 9:JI '·""· Jn addition. there are the :i;o- 1·alled '"Phanto111" helicopters of the t_; S. Lmbassy 1n Phnom Penh -'1nn1arked. anned, L HI "Huey '' choppers that SoJons Ask Quotas [<'or S teel WASHINGTON 1U Pl i Sens. Hugh Scolt and Vance Hartke, from the steel·pro- ducing stales of Pennsylvania and Indiana. have called for mandatory Quotas on Eurtr pean and Japanese exports of steel to the United States~ Their bill would force .11 substantial immediate cutback in the rate of foreign steel im- parts. Scott I R·Pa. I and }tartke tD-lnd.), circulated a letter among their Senate colleague!! seeking cosponsor~ for a bill irnposing the Quota~. \Yheo thev inlroducr:d sunilar legiSJa!ion in 1969 "'ith 31 co.<iponsors. Europe and J apan agreed volu ntarily to curtail their steel ex:ports to the United State.~. The vo luntary agreement li mited Europe and Japan to exports of ~.75 million tons each in 1969 and provided for an annual increase of ~ per- cent. The previous ye11r, the United States had imported a total of 18 million tons of steel. The new bill v.·ould limit im- port! this year lo 14,709,000 tons this year and would [~~;,,.J permit an annual increase of only 2.5 percent. "It is apparent that cur !lteel Industry. v.·hich currently cmployes more lhan three- quarter!I of a million people, csnnot remain healthy in the '' Feet of m11ssi'lf' And rontinuinR iinports from go.,.ernmenl-5U!)-.,,,~J~~ rorted rore1Rn industries.'' the '~.S.Mo.iil.:ll'"-..11..i..• senator~ said. ... ----.-. ;;:~4 ----;::.._... --;;;.,,.,-~.:..ll•..J ··~·K -..... ~ --.···----.:···~'"" ._ c.loc ...z-.,_ ---1 l I ' Sam .Spins Pkitters I ' ' ' Los· An gel~s Mayor Sam Yorty, right, became a disc jockey !for vacatloning KMPC· radio personality Dick \Vhitling hill. Mark Blinkoff. pro~ucer of Kri.f PC, gave the major some tips before the s ho\v. During his fir.St three-hour stint, Maror Sam dliscussed the \\'a r in Viet nam, Paris peace talks, smog and the radical environme ntalists' attitude over the new Palmdale airport. l-Ie also played some popular tunes. Civ ic Use A t Schools Tallied Up A survey o[ school building use in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District shows facilities have been used 30,000 hours this year for non~duca­ tional purposes. Civic uses or schoo l buildings averaged 100 hours dally for the five-month period 1tud.ied, July to December, 1970. The figure does not include extracurricular sc h o o I ac- tivities such as music, plays, debate teams or school clubs. The study also excluded use of . 1:\<:ilities f o r recreational , ~· a district spokesman Community uses of school buildings include: p a r e n t· teacher association meetings, vote r registration and elec- Uohs, c o m m u n i t y arts Use one of our convenient charge plans organizations, l e ct ure s . e zalt:s Custon1 Chari;:e e Zalrs Hc\"olv!ng Charge · homeowners' association meet-e BankArnrricard e r-ih1stl'r Cha rgl' ings and classes offered byl L.:=============-----.J UC Irvine and OrMge Coast College. 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""LY PltOT At Post er Art ---Modern Wall paper NEW YORK (APJ , -Black Panther Huey Newton In a rattan chair. 1 · Peter Fonda on h I s superblke. Humphrey Bogart! hunched over a drink. That's the wallpaper of the young people of today who have turtled poster 1rt into a multimillion dollar-a-year in· dustry that touts everything from rye bread to revolution. "They're or today." says Peg Tighe of Poster Print,,, Inc., discussing the instant wall art. "You can tape them up or rip them down on a wbim." Industrywide sales ere hard to pinpoint. Estimates by ma· jor producers put annual sales ol masi;-produced wall posters at between $50 and $75 million. Thal's about h2.lf the amount spent ea~ year on chewing and pipe tobacco or oo in1- pc1>'.c..'d wines and brandy. Posler producers r a n g e from giants' like Poster Prinl<; which sold 7 million posters last year to Individual en- terpeneurs. For $3, Pierpoint Products will make a poster from any snap.shot you send to lhclr Englewood, Calif., post office box. For $7 ,500, pop artist Peter Max v.•ill create a "peronsalized" poster for an advertising project or new products campaign. Morry Weiss. a vice presi- denl of American Greetings Corp.. which ehtered the poSter business last year and apects to sell 3 tu. 4. million this year, says people buy posters became they're in- expensive and can be changed In flt a mood. "You don't have to mt>Jte a e<>mmitment like you do when you Invest money in a fine piece of art," he said. The whole thing started back i'n the late 19th century v.•hen the development of lithography made distribution o{ large, pictorial posters feasible. Used primarily to se!l products, servi~ or ideas. posters nonetheless d r e w famous artists. Among them was Henry Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec. Ot'lf' nf the first artists to v.•ork In !he medium. The rnass appeal of posters surfa~ In the 1950s when dormitor y rooms and surburban playrpoms were plastered with travel posW"s. Jn the 1960s, uuOra$cent paints and wobbly lettering proclaimed the dawn of the psychedelic culture, and for the first time posters began to be produced not for their 1nessage or advertisement value, but as "art." \Vith lhe youth revolution in (u\! sway, the antihero CQm• mcJJdcd a significant portion of the market and college book st.ores and novelty shops roultln't 1neet the den1and for llor,11r1 , Fonch1 and Newton. 'In rcvolu\Jon, tile p!ilcarcl is tocsin.'' says Bevis Hillier. the Br1t1$h art hir,tor!an. "It asscn1b lcs the foctiuns, make$ lh.e goverpm~nt t_rr;rn ble and inflames · opif!iOI\. ·~ Jack Renllarf · ;,£. Darien House , JJlC , con!'li(tqrs the~c blown-up p i c t u r·~ s of personalities nOnpoSt.crs. 111! flrat di$tribull~ PQSlers which ncttially were designed for oom n1ercial purposes{ but pro- ved highly pOJ11.ilar i rt thcn1selves, StJ(·h as one whicb sOOws a yowig black bof tating a i;andwicb and say~: ''You don·\ hnve to be Jewish 111 love Levy's bread.1' IY WHAMMO .• , Slip 'n Slidt Down !he ttre1rn ol w11tor over tht 52" pla1tic 1urfac1! $697 R[G. tl0.00 ® MINI-BOAT W /HiraYT T-1.,. ...... S I .II ~=::,,~!~~~::::::::::::: Htt"fY C•11¥• 2·"M•• BIG BAN G CANN ONS ~ NOW IN STOCK WATER WIGGLE 1 BY WltAMMD ••. Just hook hi111 to hos1 1lw1ys on lht 111ove! Wtters lawns. thaH~ kids -w111ch lhe fun! $199 SWIM SNORKEL ~ Whi1t •• ~~9'~n~~~Dr lri·vlew ~1111$k. M.dl1t111 or Lc1'99 7 7' YO.UJ: CHOICl Underwater Porpoise Game ...... ,,., . .. .32.11 WATER RIFLE IY ll.DON Finl 300 sfloh IOI 20 ft. 24 lnchtl IOft(. ltb ti tun! """ 67' CPI Fl YING SAUCER • Skips. zoo111s, boam1ran11. 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TONKA ;'OTES f~,~ ,.,fr,do ln• ' ,,d., ;i,D uniq•.• <l,o-on l•olu<o l~•I "•, ~;a, "1~1 •" ~· I f . -':i ; • I l l i ' I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : l I ! • " , -----,------'-...--------a.-;;;;;;;~.;;,.._.,;;.~-·;--.·------.---.......::-. -r-: -----.;:·;:;,;;or;; :::;;;"'~ • ... -______ ,,, .... __ ~ =--~~0.~' .... 't•> _ _...,.4 .~.,\t'V...-rr __.:ci ... -~ . ..._..,.__e:::: -· ---...,_,·(~·~s">--.e-'> .1 1~--·__,.....~ ... •S&i--·- -----~--' '-·---.--_.. _._.. • -~ •I. •· -~ ·• ---· I • -. -- --..:. ·- ; -. ... ---.., ~--... ~~-)..;.·~ f" -· ••• l --· ;• ... _ ... _____ . ,__;e-__ __, ____ . --- --· ------. . '-· , . ' . .. .· , . ... . . .. -.. .. Al DAILY PILOT W~nesdar, J1111 7, l<J7l Chinese Holding -1 Yank~ 2 Civiliaris Detnined Since · 1952 Crash \\ASHINGTON (AP! With attention sharply riveted on I.ht plight of American prisoners in North Vietnam, an okler problem e( U.S. citizens held on mainland China is resurfacing, although its rocus is slightly fuzzy. Four Americans are in Pek- 1ng':s ti.ands, including two civilians arrested in 1952 when their plane went down on a flight fro1n Korea to Japan. The others ere military pilots shot down in se parate in- cidenU in 1965 and 1967. ~ situation of the lour came up again d~ing Senate MUSIC HALL •nd COTILLION RECORDS PRESENTS . Spec.iol THIS WEEK ONLY "TARKUS" THE MUSIC HALL •'Where ltl11sic C'ot11c5 First,, ~61 FASHION !SUND OPI'. IROADWAY NEWl'ORT CENTER NEWPORT llACH. CALIF. ·~··5610 J LOCATIOHS-l'll!Wl'Ollf , CENTU~Y CITY. SUNSET ~TllJJ' OJ'llN I DAYS -SUN . 11 TO I DIAMOND SALE 20 o;o OF'F Foreign Relations Committee and Navy Ll. Robert Jo'lynn of hearings Oil U.S . ..China policy. Oak Harbor, Wash. He was Sen. J. W. Fulbright, com-losl in 1967 while flying along mittee chairman. asked the Norlh Vietna1nese-China Harvard University law pro-border. fessor Jerome Cohen his Cohen suggested these twe thinking on the prisoners. probably will be freed when Cohe n indicated not enough North Vietnam agrees te was being done regarding the release their A mer i ca n two civilians, John Thomas prisoners. Downey and Richard Facteau, The Foreign Relations Com- and new efforts should be mittee says it is preparing a 111ade to secure their release. letter to the State Departn1ent Downey, of New Britain. suggesting the Unit.ed States Conn., and Fecteau, or Lynn, consider action along the lines Mass .. were civilian employes suggested by Cohen. or the Army when taken When asked its currenl posi- prisoner in November 1952 lion. the State Department during what the United States provided a copy of a letter it said was an official flight. sends lo lhose inquiring about the prisoners. ' ' The in1- At first thought dead. the Pr i s 0 nm c n 1 of these OUnese disc!Otied two years Americans is a source of con-Jater the two were alive and in tuiuing sadness and frustra· prison : Facteau for a 20-year lion," tb!! Jetter said. •·over a term and Downey for life. period of years this govern- They were charged '''ilh es-ment has sought by every pionage-dropping Nationalist feasible 1neans to obtain their Chinese agents sn ! he release . mainland. ..We \viii continue to be ron- Mail Will Go Tl1ro11gl1 • Cohen suggested a possiblt> cerned for the welfare of Mr. answer to rreeing Downey and Facteau and Mr. Downey. as Fecteau might be in a new in-well as lhat of the olher vestigation of the charges American prisoners. and 1.o Ballston, N.Y postal carrier Ronald Drum1nond 1nent in this Saratoga County tO\VO . As soon as the made by the Chinese. ex plore all avenues which sorts mail for 46 mailboxes at one stop. The matl· r0;1ds are co1npleted, each house \\'ill have its own He said John Foster Dulles, might lead to their release ." box lineup is located outside a nev• housing develop-n1ailbox. secretary of state when the1--'-----------------_:_ ____________ _:_:__ __ :__ __ _:__:.:__ __________________ _ two were captured, took the position the charges were trumped up ... But this is a dif- ferent era," Cohen told the committee, "and It might be appropriate for the United States to make another in· quiry into the case." If the facts justify it, he ad- ded. the United States should admit the Chinese charges and "pay whatever price to secure their release." • The United States also should sugge,;t to the Chinese !hat Downey and Facteau be released early for good behavior, parlicularly since Facteau reportedly will be freed next fall, Cohen said . He said the Stale Depart· ment should do n1ore than bring up thf' prisoner issue periodically when the Chinese and American ambassadors to Poland meet in Warsaw. i SUMMER PUB 8AhE I ~t The servicemen held are Air Fvoc1ce ~a11pt. Phhilip E. Smith of t.-~.·, 1c orv1 e, s ot down 1n 1965 ~.· near the island of Haiman, ~ t, < ( ( ~h~ '!'! ifi rz.;;: UP TO 50% OFF! Th ese are the furs that will take you to new heights of chic and elegance next fall. And because we're previewing them in July, you get the wo~derful bounty of having them at pre. season savings . A H . \'\/[INERT FINE JE\'\IELS FllHHIEH ~l i\CE 19 "" ,).) M.JACQUES July 7th lhru I 7th 32 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH PH: b44-204D < ( ) DESIGNERS .od MANUFACTURERS OF WORLD'S FINEST FURS Store Hours: I 0 a.m, to 5:30 p.m, Mondoy ond FRIDAY I 0 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. stereo 103FM the sounds of the harbor ~d~~7 youve never heard it so good H·-~---1· _, "•~-~~-~-:;:=:-~~~---. .....;. ' ... ·----.ll!ll:V-.;~ ·::....... --1 4 . ~ ...... ' --~--.. ·-~~ .. ~· ..... ..J ~l)>o~~··. w••·-,·-,,... lo ._ ··----~ .-·--·-...-1 .·~· I I L~ .. ""'f-.ICitW• _$d ',j. _,. ...... ·--:--~ ---"1'--· ·--.. -·-1:: ..... ·~-1' ' . --·-·-~-.. ·-· •. !·~.,--_,..., t ( I ( .~fUMBLEWEEDS ~· l1MA FINANCIAL. APV1501\ we'LL WArr IP MINUT£S ' • MORE. HOPING POUCH ~/ .JOIN THEM, By Chester Gould By Tom K. Ryan ONE Wfi:lM .<171'1SES WHAT'5 PAT? PEOPLE T' HANP OVER PERE FINANCES U'L ABNER SALLY BANANAS Wtdntsd17, July 7, 1971 DA!LV PJLOT tA By Al Capp pUfF! ·PA"'T!: .. WE MAIN'T ZJG·ZAGOED 1700 CROOKED FUT-~' AM tS POOP!i.O .'."' By Charles Banottl • ij ~ : ··MU1T AND JEFF By Al Smith . . !::f.-....-L._,__.~~'.2jd t::~b:'2:::::'.:~ZJ!:.~~- MUTI; IS TilAT Yoll? WHATOID · r::::::::---' YOU GET? GORDO By Gus Arriola :i ' ;, .. ~ :;:FIGMENTS . --· By Dale Hale MOON MUWNS By Ferd Johnson -:-.. ~"e .... (, " ,• , KIT, '!O.J'VE:. ..)J6T GOT TO LEARN TO CCNCENTRATE ! 1 ·r ~~ <?CJ ' . M !. r .•. :-,•. ". • DOWN 1 Mother or Ishmael 2 Excust 3 lntrrmeditrles -4 Agricultural m~chint 5 Somtthlng that is owed ·--· -- 10 Grttk god ll-fixt: Obst~sion 12 Takt it tasy ll Coins of Norway l ~Sourid li ~e a rooster 24 Sot111ds of rtlltf 2~ Chains of rocks near I~ wate1's 5urfact 28 Numer ical prefix 30 Clevtr say lllg 31 Ed ith Wh1r1on 717171 37 Book of m~ps JS Son; of 1cy 40Notdry 41 Potlic con!racl inn 46 Storage pl3ce for hay 48 Ornamental tuft ol 111Y ight plumes 49 Speak with pride 50 Island of Ita ly 52 Shy 5J Statlstits: Abbr. 54 Exllrmitits 5.5--lntht 6 Islam novel: 2 words ail : 2 words supremr ~ing 32 Mt1t dish 56 Not tmploytd 7 Noted En11lish 33 "Thr Tortolst 57 Rl0ht tci tale actor: 2 words and the·-'' a debtcr's 8 Bel009lng to: 34 Flower part IJ'OPtrly Suffix 35 Along the 59 Neces~rty q Condl•n t ntlre n pansf 62 Postmaster Myron-of: Var. 11eneral: Abbr. . -.. JUDGE PARKER ., ... ~~ ......................... """'~M~E~<w~W><".':"l~L£E~ .. 1"" ... ,..lllJlr"i1~H<•r;::-;;w~o~w~'T::1 JOJ.!NNY! THIS 15 ) JUsr T40\J('>HT I 'D DROP WOULD IT !E A.LL ~161-IT &E t.IECESSA.i()', A SU RPIZISE! VOU SY .6.ND Tfl.KE VOil TO IF I TOOK THE EVENING MAIZl E-~ "11:E DIDN'T EVEN C.r..LL DINNER'. L'VE GOT TO OFF, MISS 5PENCER? 1 YOU 001NC1 TO TE LL ME YOU 6ET SAC.K BY E16HT CAN STAY THIZ0ll6H T\.IE INTO rowwr J WER'E COMt ~C. . \ O'CLOCK: DIN~E~ HOUR! I lll"---1-," ;..' I I 1 .• - MISS PEACH i ! PERKINS YES, k\1$5 P~, sur HEit Pl.ANTS Al<EN'T HAVING AH'( TOMATOES/ 0 -'-.: Tf"6 .. 4 -~-'"').; UN!>A, YOUR crwp !SA FAILUll:EJ • __ ..,._ • IT'S "THE NEWEST WRJN~LE" IN l?CAUTY Pf<EP/\l>,AT/ONS- . . . By Harold Le Doux TAl(E owe OF THE UR:S .. UM LESS 'VOU M"VE OrHER PlAH$! 'ECOFFfRS' OF me ~~t> !.. IT IS Tl) l/oCJ ~I DEDICAf!O 1HIS F/.16MT I MR.MUM By Roger Bolen OJ By Mel DENNIS THE MENACE WI-IV? 'IOU IX1N'T l..IKE nM-\TO Pl.ANr 50UP1 By John Miles >: • '• _, , ' ' ' . , " " , I • ... • ...... . . DAILY PILOT-W1d .. July 7, 1971 ' I .. NEWPORT BEACH ,. • - FASHION ISLAND t STARTS THURSDAY AT 10 A.M. STORE HOURS MON.· FRI. 10 • 9:30 TUES. WED. THURS. 10 • 9 SAT. 10-6 LONG-PLAYING RECORD ALBUMS """"' •• •k..... •• 87' 1 57 c;hooM fr•"'· Mo11y ,.,..1c .. ortit.h., u11beotoble AND , prk.". HOT WHEEL® CLEARANCE Clew out ol old ... o4el1 • CCllM 111 llOW l pie• Oll(;. 77c NOW 44' ._f ~~M~E=N'::":':S :-D-EP_T. _ _....I MEN'S SLEEVELESS RIB Vest SwntwL lroken 111••· ind co/Of'L ... Orig, 10.91 SLEEVELESS CARDIGAN lwNt.,.L llue, told oncl red .. -· -· . . Orig. t .91 MEN'S LONG SLEEVE Drau Shlrt5-In IN'ifbt folh&onoblo atlon. -· . Orlt:·"-'' MEN'S BETTER SPORT SHIRTS Sport SltlrfL GDOCI Mlec:tlon of ca1..-s and 1l1n. Orl9. 7.91 SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS NOW NOW NOW NOW 5.88 3.88 3.88 s.88 In ploMll and , . stripn.. . _....... . Or11. J.tl NOW 1.88 ACRYLIC KNIT SHIRTS Stripn & soUd'-Small & medium only ... MEN'S LASTEX DENIM Swim Trunk1. Good s.iec:tion of 1i:roL . --···-··· Orig. J.91 2/5.00 1.88 NOW MEN'S TRUNKS "N" TOPS · Torry top1, knit top1, tank top•. A.lat. 1tylH trunk1.. .. Orig. 3.91-J.91 NOW 2.88 'I BOY'S DEPT. I SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS Strl,-1 & piold1. Your choice. . ... Orig. 1.tl-1.tl NOW .88 FASHION STRIPE Pr• Schoolboy Suitl. Orn• up now. .. -·· Or'l9. f.tl NOW 4.88 PRE-SCHOOL SLACKS {For dru1-up occ•1ion1. • H•rtdMme flt.. . .........•.. Ori11. l .SO NOW 1.88 •DENIM VESTS ! Add e1tr• fl.1r1. Pr1t--SChool 1i:r11. .. -· __ ···-· Orl11 .... 91 NOW 1.88 • BOY'S PANT SPECTACULAR ~solidi •nd 1trlpe1. Re9ul.1r \and husky. Orlt . J.91-4.91 NOW .99 (NYLON SAFETY SURFER JACKET Light weight ytt •turdy. KMp warm. . Orl1. S.tl NOW : DENIM VESTS -BIG BOY'S 'Add e1tr• fl.1r1. Regular 111-. BOY'S SWIM SUIT Denim print .1nd la1t.11. Orig. S.tl Reduced from stock. . Orig. 1.91-3.50 BOY'S SWIM SUITS "Lon9 John" knit or 9roovy print1. Orig. J .91-'.91 I SHOE DEPT. CHILDREN'S POPULAR SANDALS NOW NOW NOW 3.88 2.88 1.88 2.88 I Ta. thong 1tylin9, 1 00 Bl.1ck only. . Orig. l .9t NOW • WOMEN'S DISCONTINUED CASUALS •nd Sand,111 11l1ction. A11orted styhu. Ori9. J .99-5.tt WOMEN'S FLATS AND HEELS From r1vulo1r 11 oclt. As•ortpd 1tyl••· Orig. 4.99-1.tf WOMEN'S BETTER HEELS NOW NOW •nd S1ndo1l1. Not .11J 1i1•1. Ori11. t .99-15.99 NOW I INFANTS DEPT. DISNEY CHARACTER PLAYSETS 100•;. acrylic. Sl:r•S '11·1 ,Autd. color1. Orl11. 4.0G DRESS & DIAPER DRESS SETS •rl9ht f.1diion color1. Sh:H 0 to I '/,. . Orl9 . .-.oo ASSTD. STYLES AND FABRICS NOW NOW 2.88 4.88 6.88 I 2.88 2.88 Infant 9lrl1 1wimweo1r. 511•• 6 me. 2 22 2 88 t• 4T. Orig. 4.00 NOW • • • PANTS & VEST SET 1oddler boy1. , •tz ... l & ... Orig. 4.00 TODDLER BOY'S 3 PIECE PRINT thlrt & v.11t ••t. NOW ' SJ:r•t 2-4. . Orlt . 7 .00 NOW TODDLERS BOY & GIRL'S ... n l•I Sun1uit. 1 ... Site. . Orl9. l .00 NOW 3.88 3.88 1.88 I WOMEN'S DEPT. I JUNIOR SHORT CUTS llWeu cM'tllu,.y. 3 88 lr.wn & N4 .,.1y. . ..•..•. Ori9. -'.INI NOW • JUNIOR SKIRTS :.'i'!~.~.:1_Y'........ 1,.c111 3. 99 MISSES & JUNIOR PLAID PANTS 2 • .,. .... Onty 12 a.ft, ...... __ Orlt. &.00 MISSES PANT CLEARANCE 100•" ,.,,...,.,, J~N1~ ·p(i(i(i'T ~-E~i.fe"~4.DI 100% Kryfk. :~~RT1lUT-SlEEPWEA~"t· '·'" Atlt. ceten. I •"ti• ...... _ ... Orlf, 6M NOW NOW NOW NOW 1.44 9.81 3.99 3.88 WOMEN'S HANDBAG CLEARANCE GllOUP I GROUP 11 ORIG. -i.OO-•.Oo ORIG. 1.00.,.00 NOW 1.88 NOW 4.88 WOMEN'S WIGS A111. 1ryl•1 Ir <•I•" 14.88 'f•Vr cllolc• .............. 0.1,. 19 .06 NOW WOMEN'S WIGS Dlsco11tl11Hd 1tyln 5.88 <11.1t, 11010111 •••••••••••••••• Orlt. lt.00 NOW SWIMSUIT CLEARANCE lllUNIS, 1 ·PIECE. Z 1'1ECE I COVEl-UPS. GROUP I GROUP II ORIG. ,.00 OJllG. 1 l .OD I LOO 6.99 NOW 8.99 NOW iaROUP' 1¥ GROUI' Ill ICOVER·UPS ONLY J ORIG . 15.DO 1400 ORIG. I.OD NOW 10.99 NOW 5.99 1 WOMEN'S DEPT. I MAXI SKIRTS 3.88 Jrinlor •ii••· Orig. 6.00 NOW 17 only •..... .. SHORT CUT BIB OVERALLS 6.88 Solidi only. 160 pr1. . Orig. I.DO NOW Junior •iln. WASHABLE JACKETS 2.88 C••ual styling. Orig. 6.00 NOW Sl:re S, M, L. TWO TONE WET LOOK 14.88 Pant l1ngth jKk.-t. . Orig. '25.00 NOW All w1ath.1r f.1brlc. CASUAL OR DRESSY DRESSES M•nl' 1tyl•1. Junior. Mi11y o1nd half 1i1••· . Orig. 12.00-14.00 NOW 9.88 WEEKENDER SUIT J.c:ket, •klrt .1nd pan!. 1 only .. Ori11. 26.00 NOW 12.88 UNIFORM PINAFORE At"'ted color1 o1nd 1tyle1. W.11haitl• f1brlc1. Orha. I.OD NOW 3.88 UNIFORM PANT SUIT l pl•c•. Top. p.1nt NOW 7.88 •nd 1kirt. Orig. 1 '2 .00 MIRROR GO LIGHTLY B•o1uty mirror. 11 only, Cl•ar light. Orig. 10.00 NOW 9.88 2 PC. LOUNGE SETS 100•;. cotton. M\11•1 1ir•1. or111. 10.00 NOW 3.88 JR. MINI SHIFT P••s•nt 1tyling. Asst. color1. Orl11. 5.00 NOW 2.88 KNICKER JAMS A11t. colors. 1.88 Jr. 1i1e1. Ori11 . 6.00 NOW I G!RLS DE'PT. I SHORT SLEEVE P11,11,1nl Blou1e1 1.88 7·16 brok•n 1lre1. Orig. l .00 NOW 100"/,. COTTON TERRY Beack Jo1c k•t. A111 _. 3.88 7·14. " Orig. 5.00 NOW RIB KNIT Skort S11t1 2.88 7-14. Orig. 4.00 NOW 100"/a NYLON NAUTICAL T11nk Swim Sult1. Sh•1 ---6X. 3.88 Rid. whit•. blu•. Ori11. S.00 NOW 100"/,. POLYESTER RIB Bo1th in9 Sult. 3.88 7 -1~. Ori11. 5.00 NOW NAUTI CAL SHORT SETS Red. whit1, blu•. 2.88 Si111 7-14. Ori 11 .... 00 NOW GIRL 'S DRESSES ASSTD. Fabrics & styles. NOW 1.88-7.88 Ori11. 4.00-14.00 I LAMPS & GIFTS I COCO JOE \ LAVA STATUE Cut• .1nd d.1coro1tiv1. .99 150 only. Or~. 1.60-1.99 NOW FLORAL ARRANGEMEN S Pink, red or Y•llow ro1e. NOW 3.88 10 only. Orl11. 5.00 HANGING LAMPS REDUCED Tr1ditlon•I 1tyllng. 16.88 1 only. Orl11. 11.91 NOW TABLE LAMP CLEARANCE Trffitlofttl ttylln11. 18.88 t only. Orlt . 1•.tl NOW . I YARDAGE I ASSORTED PIECE GOODS 100°/o POLYESTER SINGLE KNITS Latest fashion 1trlpe1. 1.44 110 y1rd1 only. . ..... Orl9. l .tl NOW Many celor• t nd p,1tt•rnL NOW 099 150 yds. only. . Or~. 1.tl·l .tl I DRAPERIES & BEDDING I INFLATEABLE CHAIRS & PILLOWS Chlhlren or .1dult 111•. .99 JS on~. Orig. l. ff NOW NOV LTY CURTAIN CLEANUP M•l'IY 1tyl•1 & t olo". Oth1r1 •t NOW 2.44 slmll•r 11vlngs. Orig. l .fl·l .49 BED SPREAD CLEARANCE Twin & full sl:rn. 14.88 10 only. Orlb 21.tl-17.91 NOW CAROUSEL SPREA CLEARANCE 'ull t lr-.trlpes. 19.88 11 enly. Orl9. M.OI NOW MEN'S SPORT COAT & SLACKS c •• tt_,.., ' .,.. Sled• Orif. 11.Dt l•WMr•f't i,.rt Ce ... NOW Or"a. J9.tl-47.91 2/14.88 24.88 NOW MEN'S SLACK & PANT CLEARANCE c .. uol Ir-.ilrnt sr,.I .. • 1elld1. rrl11t1, ,.._ ... .,. hKl11Mtl • broke11 11-. GROUr' I ORIG. 15.00 NOW 9.88 GaOUr' II ORIG. 1.91·'·'' NOW 4.88 GltOUP Ill ORIG. 4.91-S.tl NOW 2.88 . SHANTUNG CREPE YARDAGE Coler N..., 0111,. 75 .,.ii •• 011ly, 10'' I Furniture • Roor Coverin9s I TRADITIONAL OCCASIONAL CHAIR Ckolc• of print er 101\11. 133 00 1 only. ...... .. . on,. 1&9.00 NOW • CONTEMPORARY CLUB CHAIR Solid 9old color. l only. . . Orig. 159.00 NOW 122.00 MEDIT. OCCASIONAL TABLE Glo111 top w /dr•w•r. 44 00 1 only. . __ . .,_ ....... Orl11. 7 ... tl NOW • S PIECE DANISH FAMILY ROOM GROUP Rev. 9 r••n cu1hlon1. 1 ••t only. ___ ,. ... Orig. 149.00 NOW 144.00 OTTOMAN Color 9re1n vinyl. 1 only. Orig. lt.00 NOW 33.00 CONTEMPORARY COCKTAIL TABLE M.1rble Insert top. 1 only. MEDIT. BAR 41" Orl11. 119.95 1 only. . ... Orig. 1 lt.00 MEDIT. SQUARE END TABLE JO"XJO" • 1 only. Orl9. 119.95 3 PC. DINETTE SET Drop l•af. 1 only . 1'2x15 AREA RUGS Gold-9r••n & blua-9rHn. Orig. 79.04 Hi·Low pll•. .. . Orig. II.DO NOW NOW NOW NOW 54.00 77.00 78.00 44.00 NOW 49.88 I TV & APPLIANCES I 23 " STEREO THEATER AM/FM St1rito Radio. 1 only. . Ori11. "-'·00 23" COLOR T.V. Mtpl• h11rdwood c•blnet. 1 only. . .. Orl9. 479.9.S IS" PORTABLE COLOR T.V. NOW NOW 549.00 438.00 Smart two-tone cabln1t. 238 00 1 only. Orig. 169.011 NOW • 7" REEL-TO.REEL TAPE RECORDER Four tr•ck. 99 88 J only. • Orig. 1 .. 9.95 NOW • AM/FMX 8 TRACK CARTRIDGE J pc. compon1nt ty•t•m. J only. Orig. 119.t5 MEDIT. STEF<EO CONSOLE AM /fMY. I tr•ck. NOW 159.95 299.00 1 only. Ori11. oi99 .00 NOW ELECTRIC DRYER 110 min. tim1r. 1 only. . Ort9. 109.00 BUILT-IN DISHWASHER Penney1 llnett, Choice of colors. Ori9. 109.95 COPPE RTONE GAS RANGE NOW 66.00 168.00 NOW S•lf-cle.1nln9 oven, 1 only. Orig. 12'.tS MOW 178.00 244.00 24 ,000 BTU AIR l •p••d. CONDITIONERS l only. Orig. m .t.S NOW ( SportinCJ Goods· Work Clothes I WORK SOCKS Grey & whit•. 17 p1 lr only. FEDORA WORK Ori_t. l /1..51 HATS NOW 3/1.00 All 11111. oi7 only .. . Orl9. 1.91 NOW .99 GOLF YARDAGE METER Cart mounted. 1 only. Orl9. S.M BOYS TENNIS SHORTS 22". 24", 16" w.1l1t. 1.S p•lr. . .. WATER SKIS Sl•lom 600. 2 pair. FISHING VEST Also llf• J•cket. 1 only. FISHING ROD Color 9rMn, 1 only. Orl9. l .tl Orig. 19.tl Orig. JS.H Orig. l .00 LADIES TENNIS TOPS lrok•n tit••· 7 •1tly. Orlt . 11 .4t NOW 1.44 1.88 NOW NOW NOW 12.88 11.88 1.44 3.88 NOW NOW JOGGING SHIRT S,M & I.. 1t•ly. Orl1. l .St HOW ••• ZIPPER SWEATSHIRT lrok9" •l••'- J •nlr_. Orl9. 7 ... 9 SUPER UTILITY BOX NOW 3.88 M•ny Ut•t. 11 . Orl9 •• 29 NOW o 19 1' POP TENT C•lor rN, I min. I only. • Orig. 6t.9S NOW 49.88 ' SUN. 12·5 SPANISH SHIELD & WEAPONS MMllttere119 ... 1r,.IMI 1 •11ly. Orlt. JO.OD NOW AM/FM CLOCK RADIO '. Llthted dleL ll 0111,. Orig. 16.91 NOW 19~88 I GARDEN SHOP I LAWN BLOWER/VACUUM W-ATTACHMENTS 2'/t H.P. t•• •ngln•. 144 00 1 only. .. ··············-··. Orig. ll6.t9 MOW • DELUXE CHALET STORAGE BUILDING NOW 11 s.oo. ' DELUXE CHALET STORAGE BUILDING g'XI' Include• floor. I only. . . Orig. 14t.H 9'X12' Includes floor. . 144 00 1 only. Orlf. 119.H NOW • RANCHWOOD STORAGE BUILDING l 'XlO' lnclud" floor. 88 00 1 only. Orl9. 11 S.94 NOW • . ~ONSAI TREE KIT Do It yeurMlf. 1~ only •. .. Orig. 4.ft NOW 3.88 ~'~~C-AM_E_R_A_D_E_PT_.~___,I PENNCREST ELECTRIC EYE CAMERA NOW 14.88 . .Automatic e:rpo1ur• control. C•rtrldt• INdin9.. . Orig. lt.11 PENNCREST TRANSISTORIZED CAMERA Elutconlc ahutter sp•M• 1 /300 ••<. Orop-ln loadlng. _ Orig. 19.95 POLAROID 320 LAND CAMERA Fold• and foc:UMI. P'Hk loadln9. Orig. JI.II POLAROID COLOR PACK 11 Easy pu.tt button •p•ratlon. 8&W or color plcturn.. -·.Orig. l l .11 NOW 24.88 ,. NOW 28.81. NOW 19.88 I AUTOMOTIVE DEPT. 1 SCAT TRAC TIRE G60·15 1i1e. t only •... HEAD REST A11ortecl color•. 1'2 pr. only Orig, 51 .00 . .. Orig. 9.11 COOLANT RECOVERY SYSTEM Prevent1 ev•r h•1tln11 . 17 01tly. __ _ . Orig. t .tS VOLKSWAGEN CAR MAT Door to doer. 6 only. Orig. 4.99 "GOLDEN PINTO" MINI BIKE l '/1 H.P. en9lne. J only. Orig. 159.95 CUSTOM STEERING WHEEL Fh1 111 c•rs.. ~M1M1Ni RADIO .... Orig. t .11 Complete w /1pe1ker. S only. Orig. 14 .95 8 TRACK ST EREO TAPE DECK St1r1te I conv•rtlble. J only. Orig. 79.9.5 NOW 40.88 NOW NOW NOW + FET 6.66 P1lr 4.00 1.88 NOW 89.00 NOW 4.88 NOW NOW 14.88 49.88 I PATIO FURNITURE VINYL TUBE & STRAP CHAIR Multicolor. 11 only. . _ Orig. '·" VINYL TUBE & STRAP ROCKER Multicolor. NOW 7.88 12.88 14.88 9 only. . Orig. 15.99 VINYL TUBE & STRAP CHAISE Multicolor. 1 onl'f. Orig. 11.tt JUVENILE WEB CHAIR A11ort.cl color1. 17 onl y. PVC TUBING CHAIR Avoc:tdo. Orig. l . .-4 19 onlf. . Orl9. 12.tl PVC UBING ROCKER .A.v•cado 13 only. Orl9. 17 .91 PVC TUBING CHAISE Avocado. 11 01tly ... . Orl9. 21 .tl NOW NOW NOW 2.66 . NOW NOW 10.88 14.88 NOW 17.88 I HARDWARE DEPT. I 3/1" LABEL MAKER 17 only •.. . Orig. l .H NOW 1.88 7V4" CIRCULAR SAW I% H.P'. mot~. l •nly. . . Orig. 1'.ff NOW 26.88 I HOUSEWARES. DEPT. I BEER GLASSES He.1vy b•M-. St enty. . . . Orlt . 6 /." NOW 6/.66 6.88 BISSELL RUG SHAMPOO MASTER O.U"I• Ktl•" lilru1h. s anly. .. Orlf. 1 J.n NOW TEFLO~ COATED PERCOLATOR 4 ,. 11 cu,. lt enly. Orlf. 11.H NOW 8.88 SOLID STATE BLENDER lnfl1tlte sPffll. 6 .,.17. . Orl9. 14.tt NOW 19.88 TEMPURA PAN NOW 5.88 St.1lnlft1 1tffl. S .,.1y. Orlf . 9.11 ' • ~men BEA ANDERSON, Editor w.._.,, ~"" '· un ,._ zt Home News Popeye's Favorite Nutritious By DOROTHY WENCK Cl,._ CtlMIY ltell'lt A.Mt• How about a beauliful fresh spinach salad gatitfshtd with bll<I or bacon and touted sesame seed? Sounds delicious, doesn't it? Having one in a restaurant the other d;zy reminded me that there's slill good rea.son for buying fresh spinach once in a while. Otherwise, for cooking, we prefer the frozen spinach. It's so much quicker and more convenient -no washing the &and out of the big leaves, no chopping in to bile siz.e pieces -just cook and eat. For all its convenience, the frozen spinach is usually less expensive than the fre.!h . This is always surprising lo people for they generally eli:pect all "con- venience'' foods, where someone has done the work for you, to be more expensiYe than the do-it-yourself kinds. BEST BUY But in the case of spinach, and some olher foods like peas and orange juice, the convenience food ig cheaper because processing reduces tht bulk or weight and therefore the shipping and storage costs. Freezing or canning also cuts down on was1'. Think of what 1 small amount of cook· ed spinach you get from a big bunch of fresh &pinach and then you can &ee why the frozen and the canned spinach 11re cheaper. Whether vou use fresh. frozen. or can- ned spinach makes little difference in nutritional value. All are rich sources o! vitamin A and good sources of vitamin C and iron. Raw spinach salad will have more. vitamin C than the cooked form~ since some. vitamin C i9 lost when foods are cooked . Now's 11 good time. to buy Ire.sh spinach 1s the supplies 11re plentiful. Good quality spinach will be fresh , crisp and clean looking wilh a good dark green color. The leaves should be. tender and not wilted, crushed, or bruised. You need l.o allow about 2 pounds nf un- trimmed s1»nach for 4 servings of cooked spinach . F'nr spinach salad, I pound 1hould make 4 servings. Wa i;h spinach well before using. If .vnu want it nice and crisp for salad, wash il thoroughly when you bring it home and refriger11te it In a plastic b;ag . For best flavor, use fresh spinach within two day s af~r purchase. Since spinach contains a \ol of walrr. you can cook it without any more water than that ~'hich is clinging to the lea\ll'!';. Just put it in a pan with .11 little melted margarine, cover and cook for 3 to 10 minutes. PA NNED SPINACH Mv mother used lo make a delicious panne:c1 &pinach. She brown,.d bacon bitll in • he11vy frying pan and poured off f>ome of the. fat Then .~he s;aufeed minced onion 1n the fat. and addt!d the fresh spinach /you could al:;o ll!IC cannerl or frozen ). She stir-fried 1hi.~ until !he r;pina ch was done. but you could probably i;ave yourself the stirring if you covered the. pan instcarl. My daughte.r"s ravnrite spinach dish (one she. begs for often ) i5 on,. I "in- vented '" one day when I had lo prepare a vegetable dis h for 11 potluck dinner on the spur of the momtnt. I had no time to shop beforehAnd so had to make do with tbe supplies on hand. So I cooked three package~ of frozen spinach 111nd drained them well. Then I added 11 tablespoon or two of instant mtnced nnion and a can nf cheddar chttse soup. I mixed these together, put them in 111 casserole dish and lopped the ·mixture with gr11ted cheese, This 1 heated in the oven long enough tn melt the cheese. You should bavt heard the. raves! QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED Q. Does lmilalion milk have .11~ much calcium a& regular milk ? lll it heller for a person on a low ctioleslerol die I? A. In California 1tale law require• that milk products labeled "imitation milk'' have the same amount of mllk solids and the same amount of fat all whole milk. The dlffererice is in the kind of fat. Whole milk ha9 3.~ ~rcenl butterfat: b'Mtation millr: has J.:!i per~nt vegetable fl~. 1bt cakium. pro1'in, ribofla vin 11nd c1torie content of tmilation milk will be the same 11 that of wholfl! milk . '1JlC label will tell you the kind of fat tJted in the imitation milk -usually II is hydro1enated coeonut oil which ill A hl&hl y Saturated fat. more uturated i:tia.n butterfat. If hydrogenated coconut 011 11 -11.sed in the imlt1tion milk it wlll be no better, from 11 cholesterol atandpoint. than whole milk. The per80n oo a lnw cholesterol dtel should use nonfat milk to avoid the fit 11nd calories. Nonfat milk hBs half the c1lories of wholt milk. r , ' > ' Wtdntsd&y, Jul~ 7, 1*171 s mor ... vc.,tSE• Jll FAIR COMPETITION J.ELLE 'D In a •• '.~ .. ' :"!! ' ..~ 1 :, '"'*"1 Tradition Carried On ' ' ' --~ \, Hazel Courreges remembers lhat as a child she could roller skate down T11lbert Avenue in Fountain Valley and see nary a car. There were farms and more farms in that part of the county and everyone did lots of canning anrl exhibited it at the county fair. Tocl11y, hotising lrat"\s arr crov•d- in" the farms and freeway.~ are gqueezini.t the usefulness from son1e of the last agrtcullurally produc- tive areas. Though the Courrcges farm too is lhrealened by a freeway. Haz:el and her husband Joseph, whose family ha s occupied the nine-acre section since 1878. conl1nur to grow vegetables and sell them in their roadside stand. Hazel still cans her vegeta bles and fruiL~. as did her mother, but prep<ires lrss e;ich year because nf the rising cost or sugar and ttie dinlinishing size of her family. A veteran pri1.e-winner al the Or11n~e County Fair, Hazel began entering when the f<lir came to Costa Mesa abnut 20 years <lgo. They entcrrd their vegetables in the fa rn ily farm' category the lirsl yeAr, and Hazel submitted ap- proximately fi ve entries in the can- A consist ent entrant in the Orang e County Fa ir, Home Econo mic s Division is Ha zel Courreges. She g a thers her own fru its and vegetables for cann1ng or 1ale . Dai ly Pilo t Pliotos by Lee Payne - nlng and preserves division. Al the peak of her fair competition. 1he. entered 60 difftrent items and knew everyone else who was entering . The busiest season on the farm is wmrner. naturally, and Mrs . Cou r- reges spends her evenings canning as each vegetable re.aches it1 peak . Their table, which would he a vegetarian 's delight, is loaded with delicious fru1L'I and ve~etables the year-round , all prepared with just a little extra touch. "I ne ve r serve just plain vegetables," Pi.tr 1. Courreges say1. Her husband and remaining two daughter1 at home agree that there's nothing like the flavor of homemade jellies and home canned vegetables. Mrs. Courrege11 and her husband hope to be able to slay on the farm , which soon will reach a century nf Deln~ tilled by the Courreges fami· ly, bul they are philosophical about the prospect of being ousted by the freeway. "That's progress," Mrs. Courreges says. I But, perhaps man should 11sk himself seriously, "Is this rea!ly proGress?" Here are some canning hinUI from Mrs . Courreg es. Jam? Try Apricots Thr P('rsians C'l:lllerl 1hr-lllpricnt !ht "sced nf the sun."' Such a healthy fruit, (the AstronAu1.c; v.•f're .c;crvt'd apricot purl - dinlit And fruit cubes on their Gemini and Mercury flii;:htsl, California 11pricnts are rich 1n vitam ins A and C with " lnw· calorir. count that makes them ideal for dieters . This rosy-gold fruit is Ul the markets in W ith apricots in pl en t iful sup ply, USDA sugge sts shoppe rs e njoy th ei r fill a nd perhaps make some marma lade fo r a sweet treat la ter. APRJCOT JAM 3¥: CUP6 ripe fru it 111 cup lemon juice 6\.1 CUP6 sugar 1,-z bottle pectin Pit but do not peel 11bout 21,;,. pounds of apricots. (;rind in food grinder. Measure .11i cups into large sauce pan . Then add lemon 1u1ce and ~ix well Place over high heat i;tirring constantly. Boil hard one minute. Remove from heat aod atir In pectin. Skim off roam with metal spoon. Then stir and skim for about 1 5 minules to cool slightly and alMJ to prevent floating fruit. Ladle into prepa~d glasses. Seal al once. Yields 4 pinl~. CHJLI SAUCE: 2 quarts peeled, rip1 tomatoes 6 grttn bell peppers 8 yellow chilis 4 onion9 2 tablespoons salt 4 tablespoons brown sugar 2 teaspoons cinnamon 3 cu~ vinegar Put vegetables throu gh food chopper. Add all lngredienl~ and boll I Vi houf'8. stirring frequenUy. Pour into s1'rilized jani and seal at once. Yields ~ plnts. Instead plentiful suppl_v la~\l'i only a frw Allhnugh the season werks. there are so m11ny beautiful ways to enjoy the rruit. Apricots are 11n easy fr111t tn prepare for freezing and canning. (Always leave • few pit.sin the jar for flavor ). Homemade apricot nectar 1s delicious: !';immer fruit with water 11nrl a little sugar. mix up in the blender tn serve. or lo can . And fresh apricol.~ blended into frozen orange or other juict make • refreshing. healthful summer drink . California apricots rook up 80 smooth 11nd luscious they've been favorites for jam.c; since before Grandma 0.!I day. Can you imagine a fruit cupboard without 111 pricot-pineapple jam? Marmalades, jams, .c;auces and nectars, lncident11ll y. are good wsys to use up very ripe 11pricotA. All C 11 I J for n I a apricols, even If slightly under-ripe, will ripen to 11 beautiful sunny sweetness in a 1hnrt lime. ff('re '1 a new apricot m11rmalade, destined In make it.s mark on future generations of breakfast toast and muf· fins. APRJCOT MA RMA LADE 2i,, pounds apricn!JI I orange and rind "1 lemon and rind 1~4 cupg sugar Remove pllS from apr1coUI and cut the fruit into th in strips. Wash and peel U1tl orange and lemon. Cut lhe skins Into thla strips and cut the pulp Into amall piece.a. Combine the fruit and ped, add the supP 11nd let stand overnight. In the morning bring lhe mlxlUNll gradually tn the boiling point 11nd simmer aently for about 2 hours, or until the mix• ture is thick and U1e consist.ency of marmalade Pnur Into hot. clean. 1terUlz. tel glassu and seal. Maku 4 half-pintl. 30 DAI_, PILOT Wtd11tsdq, JulJ 7, 1971 Burning In-law Problem Puts Freeze on Family Warmth 01f AR. ANN LANDERS: Our so.n !! 13, " colll'gf' graduatf' and '!\'hat you wou ld t·all a qu1tl. introverttd petton. He show· ed Yf'ry lilllf' llllf'rf'l'I ill Sir)J: UDllJ last \'ear v•hea he !>1.arted 10 stt a divorced i.i.·on1an \4'Jth IY.o 1•h1!drc11 To my <'\inlpt1'1r :1urpr1~r thry \'l'C'l"t' niarntd in .\l11rrh. Thl11 won1an is 35 ytu•rli old, y,•IJ!t h 111ake11 her exactly ssx .\'t!a rs )ot1ngt·r tJ1:1n I a1n. I was not hflp- PY abou1 1hr 111arnai.:e but I am krepin1 n1.v n1outh ~liut \Vhcnevf'r we h•.,.,. • me<1I tujlelht•r. I 1:~1 1ndi1:estion. Tht' problem is that n1y 11on'11 wife'llat started 10 Cl:lll n1e "~lo1her" v.·hich burni mr up ~!y husband thinlu It ls hllarlous. I an1 nowhere near otd enough lo be her mother and 1ht knows l!. I'm sure Jht uses this "mother" bit to make me tttm ANN LANDERS [fl older -and 10 1nake herMll! 1teem .1•1JUn&er. What do you. IU&Kell 1 do about it ? -NOT LAUCllJNG DEAR NOT: The nert tlrne your IOD'li .,.·ife t·11ll1 you "molter," cet rlJhl tot~ point. Say, "I'd pre.fer you c;alled me Ger1Jdlnr. A11d bet your molb"° woWd 8ppretlate It, 100." · DEAR ANN LANOJ!:RS: I am I! ye11rs old and mY problem 11 mYJtlf. r have a big sneutb. I tell thin&• I have no r11h1 lo tell -such iii other people '1 1ecrels. It dot1n ·t make any difference that I pr•· m!se on my word of honor to keep mum . It doesn 't even help when I crMS my heart and. hope to die. I reaUy mean to keep my word, but when I am wHb son1e- one l want to imprest and we get on the subject of aecrll!t:i. I find myself spill- ing everything. Afterward!, I eet so mad at myuU I could bite my toneue off. How CiJ'l I overcome this terrible fau lt' It is very babyi5h and I know it. I have proirused myself at least a dozen titm's never to do It qaln, But 1omehow I JU.ll can 'l keep my bl1 moulh 1hut. Can you help rnt!-Bl..ABBING WlntOUT END DIU.R BLAB: TtlliDI temt1 h eot • 1;~(Wlttecl 11 .... M. Mee)' lf'OWIUpl art •rflldld wttli the 11me problem, Kid• caU 'It ~1bbla1. A.d-1ta call It "betraylna: a ~" bu.I 11'• die nm• tlll.q'. lltfer1 )'H c11 ftlcl . t cart, yog ma1t rll4'0PIM tM c:auee. Ar• you. aware ol w•y 7CM1 • W1? lt't tiec1a11 h malco yot fttl l•portaDt to bow tomethlD1 thal to.al ... , e.111 doet•'t know. la otlte.r wordl, )'oct de h to baUd yottrMlf ap. Tbe next dmt ,ou art templed tt beU1y 1 frttnd, ten yoa:r11lf, "It 11 more Im· -.. be "->bit • .., -·~ than to look Important for OM small ml.a ate. l wiU keep m' mo.lb 1hut." Tllu do II. DEAR ANN t...A.NOERS: A sirl wrote and 11lced what her llfe would be llke if sht married a compulalve talker. May J be Ann Lindert and tell her? 1 know because J did It. DEAR GIRL: Yoo will not have a moment'• peace, my dear. He will talk lo you wh!lt you 1r1 readlnc. watching 1'V and eleep tna. He will talk I• you while you are on the phone trylng to talk lo aomeone else. He will talk over you incl around you. You will have a nervou! bre1kdown and land in the hospital. Whtn he comes to 1ee you he will si!.y , "Why did )'OU do UU. to me? I netd you at home." A.n11 Lander• nys people who talk all the Um• <1re tick. She i1 rl1bt. J( YfU marry fUCla a man you wUI bt 1id, too, Back •••1 from this nut and marry 1omtoi'lf: \tho Is normal. -SORRY 1 DIDN 'T KNOW ENOUGH DEAR SORRY : Yo11r letter la motl conl'inclt\1. I hope sbe listen~. Unsure of yourseH on dates! Whal'.'! right ? What's v.'rong? Should you! Shouldn't you? St'nd for Ann Landers• bookie! "Dating Dos and Don'ts," encles· ing with your requeat 35 cenl.3 in Coln and a long, self·addre13ed, 1tamped enwitope in care of the DAILY PIL01'. Your Horoscope Tomorrow jewels Sy joseph searches for jeweli Gemini: Efforts Recognized Ctfl~•" w"-•lPI ..... 1...., "' '"'''"illl-11• c•f~ bV u le I• • n"" wi-• knowltdt•· upu11u, I nd llll"•llY enur• r•w ,.,,.,,1 e'tlllllltlM ...... doy1 m1r1<tl t11ff. Wt wl!I bt ,ittMlll "' ••llllfllt Y- Mll'll .... ii<IWIM r .. t,...lfll ..,, fi.-...... Ul"1 TeloPl>ote DISIGNING'S A CfrtCUI -Costumer Don Foote checks wardrobe be has j us t finished for Ri11elinl Broa. alld Bar num & Bailey Circus. The wardrobe 1n· eludes 800 desiens. Men's . Clowning Hurts Big Top Costumes, Too THURSDA Y JULY 8, By SYDNEY OMARR The late, great psychiatrist Carl Jung was born under the zodiacal sign ol Leo-, and w<1s ll'eil aware of it. Ht often talk· ed about astrology, v•rotc about it and utilized it in his practice. Many J u n g i a n analyata loday continue 10 rollow his example. Freud, himselr, was not unfam iliar with these techniques. But ht and Jung eventually parted professional company. ARIES (i\1arch 21 -Apri l 19)· A friend v1ho fascinates vou could also lead toward sOmc trQubled paths. Mean:-i ex- ercise cauUon , Don't believe everything you hear. Do some personal invesligating. P11ys dividends. 'fAUHUS (April 20·~1ay 20 1: Jo'ull moon accent• ;re:ater ability to t: o 1n m u n i ca I e unorthodox ideas. Sorne co- workers may appear d~nst:: bul your best bet is to be pa- tient, persistent. Responsible individual"will lend support. GE~1INI !/I.lay 2!.June 20 1: Creative effort.I i:iain attention, result in added recognil ion. ?.1oney that had been 'vithheld eou!d be releaaed. Better lo fi nish rather than lo initiate p ro jects . Study Arit:s message. Peering Around J\tARTHA ~1ac0onald or Trvine, president of Delta Delta Del ta at Norlhem Ari-By PATRJClA McCOIL\tACK said it takel 40 persona from .ab5or b ptrspiral1ori. zona Universitv. attended the NEW YORK fUP I) _ lf April unlil Thanka11lving lo "Clrcu1 cottun1es take a soro rity's eight h leadership make all the circuJ coetume1. rouah bealln• and are exposed Yoor huaband dropm kis clothet & 9 ' school at Color.ado State In the. process some lhree to more elements than lhr a1 he doffs them, it's pro-million sequins. two mlllion usual theatrlc.111 wardrnhr," Ulliversity. Represenl;itiYes frnin 113 collr~iate chapters bably a losing proposJ11on to rh int•stnnes and n1ilf's of Foote said. '"They <irt' packe<t f<1bril' an.• U"f'd _ including and unparktd hnndrl'ds of learned leadership let•hniques lr,\' refonn111g h11n and educalional dr\·elopments. ' !\at U~f'tl 111• •nt.tt>,•I t•n>. · lt.t>>"< <ltt•t>t• ti>• lttttt• "Dropping r!rothr~ on lht• '''''''"·· 11,,. ,1:,. •.•.. ~tn 1"1,. ,.,,~. '· ' ,. • C floor seerns 10 lJi> an 1nl)IJrn ' "·'·' r "' • ' II e ;i d d re S s £' ~ \\"Ith " ANULELIGJIT bulfrt ma le trait:· Uon Foote said 111 rPnt cro11 nf ll<'W costuinf's 1111~ rnorrnous plume.~ :ind [l':ilhl'l's supprr and bridN shower tn an interview "And !hat's onr 2.UOO ~·nrch: nf Sl'(J!lin~ nn II rnu~ hD\"P e lonk (Jf fan ta''' 1he f\e\\l>Or1 Short::. home or reason in 8 cirru~ ('(J!ltunies i th<il's as long i ii 20 footbill duri ng the sho.,,·. but thry \Ire, i\1ortit .J Johnso n for Lhe men tiikt a v.·or!'r fields stru11~ out end In tr11ll. n1ust pack quickly and eas1lv honored Jl.\ltette Comstock. Tht l8T"l'SI. .. ,~,1 .. 1n•" Is L'\"rn • '"•lh•· •• w,.,., In ,,., b , I I r n , II r I ~ating thfln d(I 1·n.,!u1ne.~ fnr " v " ' ,., •J .. • '" · n .. r..f cc o anua nu son 1111• l'l1•pll:111I hl.111k1•! 111,1d1' of lt'rt i1 l"ro1n brrakinri." f S A the v.·on1en prrf(JT!llf'O" .., n • nnta na . 1 f>d uphol,!rr~· •·1·u~l11·d '('il·et ~·abl'IC'!!' £rrHn !he \1·arclrobe "\Vomrn han" !h••11·, ll" !>1' Rlue and white flowrrs :ind l " ,. :111d h1;i ~·~ !hr 1.1 p1l :11 l11·1ng ~·on1e fron1 All uver !he \\ nrld hand then1 to ~0111r!)l1t' to rnoni ru i.: II 1.~ innf'r hiie(j \\ll h _ i;llk fron'I lndi:i. pliuds from fhcliering 1 aper~ drcoratrd the hang ·· llel'rc lo /ol!VC 11 .'lprin11 tl1t•n Scntland, lat·e frnm Htlglum . patio table.'1 v.·htre guesls din · Foolt is m:iJnr ck)1nn nf 1he bllt'krd \i'il h tough uphol.~rer.i l"ootr SIJid lhe :in l m A 1 ed and \\'ere entertained by CO!tume dei;i,l(n clr.p11r1mcnt, canvfl~ oec aui;e the e!rµhaill 's wurdrobe" _ blanket.!!, trap-cla ssical guitarist, Christian Ri ngling Aros. and Harnun1 hide 1~ i·oarse and full or 1,1·ire-pings and licadgear _ musf be Erle of COllta "Ptteaa. Md ~el & Ballt:y Circus. and has juit like lu11r th<1t's tough on any fleslaned for heauly but never Emlly Care~ A 11 em an • finished an 800 cos l um e kirul of fabnc. interfere with sight 0 r longtlme family friend . Coll Mr. Jn• t r M'. l'illh el Ml--CANCER (June 21.July 22 ): help ln IOlvlng financial dilem-Grtale!t financial success in· Caution ahould be key word. ma. Know Ullt and avoid dlceted during middle years. \Vh1l appears lo be a minor brooding. What you seek Is apt You may now be in proct1111 of matter may actually require to be receivl!d. Faith plays major domestic adjustment. major attention. Know lhia paramounl rolt:. Ch e ck Change of residence could be and act accordingly. Marriage policies. in picture:. i.'I emphasized . Don't nish. Pa-IF TODAY fS \'O U R . d d Tt Ulld t.1 WhO'I luc~~ lor YOY In l1ence rev.·ar e . BIRTHDAY you often display "'°"'~ • ..a l<Wt, ordtr ,Yon•v om•rr·1 ama2in" pow•t• I bookltl, "IK"' Hlnlt tor M•n """ l..EO (July 23-Aug. 221 : Ont . !I O recupera· w.,,,,.., ... 11..a blrtllclt!• 1na 11 c•"" clos•IY associated with you hon. You are an invaluable TO omur "'"'""""Y ltc••"· tn• CAil per.so d · ti f '!LOT. IP )UIO, Grtnd C•ntr•I 111. 1nay a pp e 11 r unreasonably 1riiii;;;"iiii•"•"•"';;,.•m•'•'•';io;c;i;';i;l1;i;'~'~· ;;;;;i";~~·~'~"i.i:'M~·~·~·~· ~··~·~00~"~· iiiiiiii;.iiii:iiiii restless. Trust hunch. lr·11 rltating habits should bt frankly, open I y discussed. Aquariua individual appears to rtgure prominently. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): \Vhat appeared ln- consequen!lal could result in flnanci<1I windfall. You may have ample reason t o cell!br.11te. Jlighllght gaiety and (Jptimlstlc approach. Young person 11 directly involved. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Obtair1 hint from VI r Io message . Restrlcllons are but lcm~rary. Breakthrough is indicated. Check home, pro- perty value11. You become more aware of future potential -all to the good. SCORPIO <Oct . 23-Nov. 21 ): Ont: v.•ho i1 u!ually con· servatiVI! expresRs what may appear to be a radical idea. Keep mind open for con· structive suggestions. Be will· ing to communicate. Some in· hlbltlons ani tossed 115\de. SAGITTARIUS tNov. 22· Dec. 21 ): Relative may prove instrumental in helping you obtain .11ddltional income from profe.'l&ional effor\.'I . Correct homt sarety hazards. Slick lo famlllar course. Per s onal vision fulfl!lt:d . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan, 19): Areas previously obscure receive benefit of greater lighl. Full moon pnsltion cmphasiU! p e r 5 on a I ap- pearance, ab!Ji1y to brighten surroundings. You can cast aa\de persistent problem. AQUARTUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 13); Doors previou!ly closed now are opened for your greatl!r benefit. Opportunity heckon1 : accept lnvitatlon. Leo lndiv ldual makes presence known in d~flnlte manner. Cont inue aht:ad. PISCES (F'eb. 10.~!srch 20): One behind the ~crne~ "·ill ! DON'T MISS GRAND OPENING s .. •Ill I~ Seclety Tl!wml•y JULY 5-alric Clearance SAVE ON THESE Colorful summer selections in sheer voile prints, petti point pique prints •nd solids, fun fabrics, embossed prints and solids, many others. SAVE UP TO 48c YARD COMPARE VALUES AT 98c YD. Cottons, polyester•, blend a Al I w1sh1ble 35" /45" widths z YARDS 9 9 FUN TIME FABRICS SAVE UP TO 61c YARD • FANCY FLOCKED PRINTS • SHEER, COOL PRINTS • PLA YWEAR DENIMS • DAN RIVER 'S "HOYA " • SAILOR DUCK PRINTS • SUN 'N FUN FABRICS Cottons, cotton bl1nd1 AU w11hable 36"/45 '' wide YD . SPORTS GOODIES SUMMER SHEERS SAVE UP TO 71c YARD SPORTSWEAR PRINTS FLAXTONE PRINTS BUTCHER WEAVES PLA YWEAR NOVELTIES MANY, MANY OTHERS COMPARE VALUES AT $1.49 YD. SAVE TO 81c YD. Solid Colors SEERSUCKER Sheer EYELASH CLI PS Novelty LENO WEAVES Compare Value1 At $t .69 yd, \\"ardrob<' for the "red '' uni t nf Tn a1!d wcarabi !i11· all 1hr perfnrmanc-t. A t y p I ca J The ~1me.oi. ~larlan Glover, the ci rcus. There alsn i.'I a co.slurnes for hurnans. are linf'rl elephant blnnkel rni ghl have R. Thomas McLl!an, Richard "blue" unit of the cirrus hut In a more Mlpple ran\•ns .11nrl 11~ m11n y 111 ~.000 mirrors liewn Kibbf' and Donald A. Pen· that one won't g1•t nf'w ro11-llrlh:'~"_;11='~' ~1~'"~':"..:;;"_;m~"='~i;~"_;'°:_~·:".;:1. _____ _,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin~l~n~g1<>~n~a~•~·~~1.0~1~h~•~ho~st~"~'~·~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i tumes 11galn until nex! )'t'ar 1-·oott will de1ign the n1. Cotton•, rayon• Blends Washable ,,,, .... , Cono• ..., .. . ,,. .. Each unit gets new ros- turnea every other yeAr. The unit.I .11re like '"''0 separate.I elrcU3t1 -each going it• ov.'11 w1y in private 30-car tra1n 101 keep enRal(emenls 1n the U.S. and Canada. 1 ... , .•· -' ····---· "Not only do men drop lheirl cloth.cl on the floor," footc 1 Wd. "But th ey ire RPL tol have htadge;:ir on crooked. buttons unbultonrr1. sa~hr11 mis.sing v:hen thf',v thin k I 60I EAST BALBOA ILVO., BALBOA REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICE : PHONE 67l-ll10 lhey're. r r 11 d y f(Jr a porlonn'""'" I FARMER JOHN or Foote. 1 JtT•duale of lhrl Clt0<macd Art I"""'""· <aid CERTIFIED-SPRINGFIELD the male't carele11ne111 wilh l Fi Q II clothe1 alM> was observed flur-1 nest ua ty Ing hi~ year. as t w11rdrobt SLICED do•;IM' In Holfvwood '"di 8AR-8.£U£0 JO ORDER 1.Jter. aJ1 designer f o rl Broa""'•Y •""'"";ons. BACON Why Cook?? Beforr bttoming official Have u1 l<1r·B·Cue your C()lltU'me deal,ner of I h el TURKEYS d,...., ,.. wM ... 11 d•1;enec1 -CHICKENS CACKLE FRESH GRADE AA LARGE RANCH EGGS W•holli. 44" /45" wide YD. 44"/41" wr" PRINTED U1~=~ Coloclu l, bold mod ,d11i9ns to choose Full bolh, fi11t ~u1lity M1ch ln1 w1sh1bl1 45" wldth1 COMPARE AT $5.91 YD. 91 YD. I el i:.. .. CoolutM Go .• Now l I LB . PACKAGE -ROASTS OF IE!F York'• nwt f•mou• tht11rkal L 1 ···--""-oldUm• ·c -AMI -PORK ·--10mollmet b"' •' MEAT LOAF • "'Oll:r1k Otaplin" label. or one of our c 1 DOZ. CARTON II HOUSE OF FllBRICS Se~ttl C••' ..i-1.1,1el 11 So" Oltf• Fwy, C•tt. M..-141·1116 1 r-. Mi •Ir foot ""' DELICIOUS HAMS · .S In.me AVeftd tn a C01lume of : IMla ("'1Jnl ponll tudtd ltJlo Cooked to porloctlon Oiaitt.t•lr M•ll-O·•"l'*~••1tt 1 ,., Ht•"•' Pwll•ft•-J6.JJJ4 H•llM "...-17th ti l d 11e1 ., .... ._ •• 1.1111 lw .. • Patti C•"-l t ,,1.,.. 11 St111to11 ·-· '•rt-121-'llJ her flllb bonu artd a bfu1 1 ind slleed for you • tnlt ovctbkluat doched with 'I ' L M : 1ea.U..,~.bun&:on lht:hi!)3l 1,. ______ .;.. ______ ._w_•_•_••~•~·~·~·-'~"-';..;'~1•;_;•~1-T~O;_;•~r~•~rr;_;f~U~A~N~n~1;;;.•;_; ______ ~------.J•------'-'_"_""_'_..,_.., __ '_'_'".'.".'.'.'.'.''.'.'.".'_·_"_'_'_"_''-~-·-'"'_' __ ''.'_·•_•_'_' ____ .J • J l~J.?'-·-~ ~ -.. >--· ... .:...oc ...... ~~~.v \'i ·~ ..... 1 ,... . --\ ~ --. -·· ·-.r .. "'--.. ------- 1 r . .wr _.... • , 1 \Iv_,....,... ...--.-,...wt#.,~ •, 1 ~~ 't ... · r ) ----:•.-__ ., I • \ t • \ INFORMATION , PLEASE -No passenger in the Orange County Airport is Loo smal! to receive some help fron1 Orange Coast College ste,va1·dess trainees wOmma&&if JiJ @o@m rilau y volunteer positions are open for those '\'ishing to ntake a vital contribution to their rorn- munity. For jusl the right one, c·all the volunteer Bureau of South Orange ('ounty "'cekllays bet\veen 9 a.rn. and 1 p.ni. at 642-0963. FOSTER GRANDPARENTS Individuals and couples over 40 \vho have rais- ed their 01vn chiJ{tren <1nd arc v"illin g to serve as substitute graudpnrents are needed by the Orange County Dcpart1nent of Social \\'elf are. Jn the llC\V Foster Grandparent \1oluntccr Pro· gran1. t hose \vho have no grandchildren or whose grandchildren do not live in the area 1nay "adopt" youngsters, and lhose \vhosc grandchildren are near may add to lh eir farnily. STUDENT AIDES !lope llaven School. a day-care center for n1en- taJly retarded preschoolers, needs student volun· tecrs 14 and ol der lo serve as teacher aides during the sun1mcr. '!'hey \Viii help \1 ith fee ding and play· ground activities as 111clL COMMUNITY CENTER S<lnta 1\na's Sou\h\1·est ('on11nunity (:enter has a large. lrce·sh:idcd _yard and tables suitable for gan1es and craft projects. Student volunteers, 15 and up, \rill be \1·clco1ned as gan1e leaders. OFFI CE HELP Students as young-as 14 1nay a .~sist in the Santa Ana office of the N<d1 onal Fnundalion, March of Din1es. llelp is needed during t he sun1n1er. STOREKEEPER NEEDED F'airvie\v .State I lospital ha s an urgent need for a storekeeper in the dnnalion roorn on r-.1ondays andtor 'l'uesdays fron1 9:30 ;i,n1. to 2:30 p.1n .. sort· ing and arranging itcrns rec·eived by the hospital and assisting \l'it h di stribution. ~linin1urn age is 16. I Mesans Engaged I 1\ \\•·dd1ng 1.• 111 !he offing frir t'11.~l:i ,\1l'~ans Carrie .h1nc fJos~1·1! ::.11(! O:ivid Phillip J.Ul'l'l"il Thf' fulure bride, d<V.Jghter (if i\fr. and .~l !'S . .f<Jfll('S f·:. t)11.~Sl'1l nf J):iyton . Ohio . .a t- !1'ndt"d \Vilbur \Vri~ht High Schnril in [J;"t_v !on . 1~~"-''~_r._"_"_·,_·~"'-"~-"r~'-1_,,,. D:i11icl Quin1rro of Santa Ana, attended Orange High School. STARS .. -. WrdnrMI~, Julr 7, 1971 OA1L Y PILOf i •l. Stewardesses Grounded !~~~ T~~ •• ~I~~f!J .. ~ODK To Strengthen Wings :-:~£~~'EJ::.£ ... HILLelll:llol MIUAll• Red, while and bJue ··walk- in& lnfonnaUon points" have made a landlni at the Orange County Airport where they'll be jrounded (or at leasL a ;year lf weather CQ11dltlons are fa vorable. ground3ide of •irline business.1j~M~e~an~w~hl~l[el, ~th~e~y~a~re~aruu~~·oo~s~~~~~~~~~~~f • well·balanced tralnlfli and lo do well grounded. .allowing regular .agents lo do a better job. neft to right) Laura Gabriel, Linda Albertson and l~uth Pinedo. Accepting their advice is Brady Martin, 21,2 months. Takin1 the fonn of smiling Orange Coast C o I I e g e 1tewardess-tralnee students, the lnformaUon "booths," or "terminal ho.stesses," wlll pro- vide assJstance • n d in· formation for passengers 24 hours • day, seven days a Wttk. Duties include giving direc- tions , aTIS'A'ering general ques- tion!, carrying luggage and helpin1 people board and des· cend airplanes in any \1•ay needed. "We would not be able to have th ia service available if it were not for the effort! of the college," says Ron Chandler, assistant to the aviation dlrec· tor, Robert J. Bresnahan. Chandler feels the program will serve two v a l u a b I e purposes: fiving the trainees reaJ-liv,. experience in the The girls will relieve lhe ticket agent, the gift shop and the car rental frrnn. being in· terrupted by simple questions. Future plans call for a specific booth where the hostesses would be stationed so passengers could ain· veniently come to one spot "''ith questions. The girls hope tC) apply the new knowledge • n d un- derstanding in the air •fler grad u a tio n from OCC. Wig Frames Highlighti ng the newest wig collections ls a style called "naturally long." This Is side parted and shoulder length but the hair around the face is slightly shorter and a shade lighter than the hair in back. This i11 to frame the face with .st1ft, naturaJ color. Meetings ! On the Go l Demonstrations Daily Parties and meetings, both seaside and poolside , have made an early summer plash • for Orange Coast groups. I' Fair's Fare Fun Job's Daughters • Ten thousand Jobs Daugh· ! ters came from all over lbe f state to the Califomia Stale ~ Grand Bethel in the Long I Beach Arena. i Leading the Newport Beach '\ delegation was Miss Glenda ~ Beeler, Bethel J57's nevi'ly in-f ~tailed honored queen. \Vith ,. her were Miss Kt1thy Budd and ~ Miss Marti Huston, princesses. ; Among the 20 girls ser\•ing !' as hostesses v.·er e the Misses · Exciting demonstrations of 'vhat's new in home decorating, fancy foods. fashi on, cooking, appliances, recipes and table settings will be offered in the home economics department o! the 1971 Orange County Fair, beginning Tuesday, July 13. On Sunday, July 18, ice and ve getable carving will be demon· strated by Richard Detanna, Orange Empire Chefs Association Chel·of· the·year for 1970·71 . From 2 to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, lips on cooking in the electronic oven, us ing the blender and "taking the drab out o[ drippy clothes'' will be presented by home economists from the South- ern California Edison Co . Al so scheduled are demonstrations on salads, finger foods, cake decorating, weaving, sewing, making gifts from scraps, making drap- eri es, rug making and upholstering !urnituff!. and f.larti Huston. Janet Wilder, Cathy Connelly '---·--------·i;-fr~~~-~-~~~~iiii~ii~~~~~~~~~~rl Aclil'ities scheduled inc\ud. VIRGINIA'S ed a sew and show fashion Betrothal parade, drill team events, ban-_ SNIP 'N STITCH SHOPPE quets and installation. 1134 Ea,t Co•st Hwy. e Coron• clef M•r ~!embers will gather for a Phone 673-1050 pizza party and meeting t.1on. Revealed day, July 12, in !he ?o.1asooic Temple, Newport Beach. Beta Sigma Phi f.lr. and f.1.rs. James A. Clowns, hobos and ring mas-Fen\\·ick of Huntington &1ch ters will greel members of the have annoul!ced the eng<lge· Orange Coast California Coun. ment of thei r daughter , cil of Beta Sigma Phi during Elizabeth Ru th Fenwick to a breakfast n1eeting Saturday, Raymond Mel Riggins, son of July 10, in Los Coyotes Country Club, Buena Par k. the i1elvln Riggins of Seal Hosting the 10 .a .m. event Beach. with a Big Top Iheme will be An Aug. 14 wedding is plan- the Xi Iota Phi Chapter. Mn. ned in the First Chrislian Mel C. Hartwell of Laguna Church, Huntington Beach. Beach will preside. The couple graduated from Xi Xi Pi Pllrty f.1arina High School • n d Going pooli~ide v.•ill be mem· Golden West College where bcrs of the Xi Xi Pi Chapter, the bride · elect is a lifetime Beta Sigma Phi. The dessert member of Alpha Ga!!!m11 C\"en \·rill take place at 8 p.m. Sigma. Her fi ance graduated I to1norro\\' at the home of t.lrs. from Cal Poly-Pomona. • Robert Kremer. Fountain Val -ljiiiiiiiiili•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VIRGINIA 'S GETS IT ALTOGETHER FOR THE HOME SEWER! Fi"• f•oliien f1bri~1 Li11in91 enC lnltr linin11 Trlmmi1111 -l •c•. l r•icl1. ll:ibben1 \li1if U1 Seon! VI RGI NIA P'S. l 11f tut ne t Iott!. jlolife •"' e1,eltlo 11 lt1l1il i11 l e 9i ~e v•11 inil i•lol11el ,.,,.;,,. e IANIAMlllCAll e MASTll CHAl•I Sears 'lhe winner! sxto GLiVing (;)oloi uroJtTJtAIT~ 99 ~ ~LUS ~ t 1tr.1 ci.11111ar One per 111l~'\.."! Babie., Oii!Jrft"I Sati1faction. •Two per fam ily • Tcen:iigcrs. Adults • gUarantnd At the following Sears Store• Thru July 18 Co•la Mesa Torrance [SearsJ ,,..,_,~,.,.,,.,,"'• t:o"ina Buena Park Pasadena Pt1oto llollD: 'l"u~s. 1hru Fri. 12 NtH)n to 8 p.m. :-iatnrday-10 a.m. to 5 p.m. .Sund:.ay -12 Noon to 4 p.m. 1ey II Assisting \Yith plans f11r the. s T R E T c H & SEW party. whieh '~" featur< hom•-• • • • • • baked delicacies, are f.frs. Al (TMl • ~.~~'.,~' aod M:s Eldoo Dvor-FABRIC CENTER New Tulip In Blossom In case anyone asks, lhe tuli p is a new hairstyle reatur- ing a layered eut. At the crown, the hair is three t.o four NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA Informal Openin9, ~An unusual line of outstanding Monday, July 12 knit Fabrics e P•lr ... .,.. e Ce"'"' e Nrl••• e A•rylk1fTMl e Y1l111rs e Al,_• e lwl"'-' e Pftt9r•• !.y S·T·l·l·T·C·l>f & StwlTMI , Y•t" ••ol l11n1rle~ e Ntti•" f., •~It. Va~o LL v wo o 0 0 !.'=='="='~"_'._"="="="='="='='=-""_"_"_'~ __ i:oc:h:e~s=. _::_::..:=::..: ___ _ th1·· 1\·oi·1d·~ ~rrat 11.~trolo· It is about an inch around ~··r<s. His cohunn i~ onr or the temples and tapen to !ht• OA ILY PILOT"S _1.:M'at about five or six irn::hes in the fflaturr!>. back or the head. ----- simplified method of knits • • sewing with S-T-R-E.T-C-H l SEWITM I i1 • f•1t, simpl1 rn •thod of sewing on knit1 d1v1lop1d by An n Per1on. 5-T-R-E-T-C-H & SEWITMI h•ve b1com1 m19ic words for thou1•nd1 of 1nthu1 ia1tic ladi11 1cro11 th• country who •r• 11w in9 their own kn it clothes, th1nk1 to Ann. f•1hion your own knit tops or 1l1ck1 in 1•11 then •n houri Mew1 your own 9 ird l17 of cour••. with S-T-R-E-T-C-H l SewfTM l ! M1n'1 knit 1lack1 , 1ki p•nft, 1w••f1r1, to neme • f1w th et you too c•n f1Shlon with s. T -R-E-T -C-H & SEW ITM 11 Join th1 now 100,000 l1die1 ecro11 th• netion i nd 1t1rt The Hottest Little ,Body Smoother Under Swimsuits, Hotpants, Ready-to-wear l<••p• p •11tvho1t ;., pl •c•, to o! '(011'11 tom• on 1moo!h t nd 11,ek. wilh 110.1ho.. lin•• i11 V•u•r•ll•• 9•t~l11! l,!!le p••· lo,mtt! 111 ••tl111i•t 1011 1l•tl,h St tv Thtrt{ii) kl'it with liqhl- wtiql.t 111..,mv control pt11el. S1ylt S-Z.. S-M-l. $4.10 • OlllOLiiS Ill.I.~ 2717 l Coeot H,ql.wAV Coro•'" dol Mer-Pl. &73 1950 THE BIDTIQUE IS NOT A MIRROR W e dori't hav• the 11m1 things thet everybody 111 1 h11. P1rh1p1 you'll see a few thi1191 in oth•r 1tor•1, but basically almost •v•rything .,... hav• is differeot. Yo u won't g•t th• "d•- partmeot itor• blahs" ihopping htr•. Wha t you will git ar• t•rrific cloth1s, a firs t look af oew fashion1 and a much bett•r fe•li ng about 1hopping io gener1I. Come set u1 .. , you won't 1ee your11lf standing n•xf to you 111t the counter. ~. ITMI WATCH OUR TV SHOW ANN PERSON WEO. 12,15, CH. 13 Free Demonstrations S. T.R.E-T-C-H-1-N.G & SEWING I TM I! UGISTIR NOWl-CALL TODAT LIMITED INIOLLMINT AVAIL.AILE. S-T·R·E·T-C-H I SEWITM I Cl••••• con1i1t of 1ight two·hour d •mon1tr1tion cla1 111 for • f•e of $1 5.00. Th• cla1111 will meet once ••ch week for an eight-week period. Pe id pr1-r19i1fration i1 required. Register now for classes beginning thi1 month. Morn- ing I: v i ning cl11111 •vallablt. Phone 645-5120 of S-t·r·e·t·c·h • In & Sew ""' Technique July 12 thru store July 10:30 A.M.: 2:30 and 8:50 P'.M. 5-T-R-E•T-C-H & SEW ""' Fabric Center 2121 WESTCUFF DR. • CORNER 17th, Irvin• I N•xt to Coco's I NEWFORT BEACH • • 645-5120 • HOURS-9 A.M. to 10 P.M. 9 A.M. • 6 P.M. S•t. Clos•d Sund•y ----.... -· -.-... -.:1• .... ••••l'!"~rr'.1!•••••.,•llli••P1••111~~ ---~ -· 1. __ _ -:----·--~- • • I U DAIL\' "LOT ~17, Jaly 7, 1'71 Housekeep ing Skills Open More Food Store .Jobs to Women ·i NEW YORK (UPIJ -It illness plUJ the occasional BKaute they are the ''weaker male employes help I.he girls reidy to stock." Actua I orderly yes, but a woman both the part-timer and the about htr work. And ....-kina ·." rnatts sense that the hand.a nttd lO stay home with ill sex" wo~n usually need help being out merchandi5e .. just stocking or shelvea, he added, worker can 1pend too much full-timer worker indicated the full-time maintains a pace -' which push the cart al the children may mean women in bringing merchandise-out of as the stock clerks will bring does show that the girls Ure time and become downright full-timer is more likely lo t bat I ea d I lo m Or• · supermarket also should help calhng in "sick" more often back.rooms. out lhe health and beauly aids more quickly. f~y. produce better rea:ulls. productl¥1ty through Job to pull down some of t.ht joba than men.'' But lhis is not a complete and baby foods when the -Oven.ealouane53 ln detail. Fire gt one said hl.s He cll.ed two reaJOruJ. The k:nowledie and I "feel for tha connected with the store -Less physical strength. minus ~ause In most stores store's check out girl! are Keeping the shelves neat and company's experience with fuU-timtr ii more serious business." operation. -==~:::::==============================-==============~======~~~~~==~~~~==~==========~======~~~~~~==========================~ All of which is one way or1- saying that food stores are I hiring more women, many for jobs once considered man's work. One or the reasons is \voman's natural talent as a housekeeper. which carries O\'er inlD store operation. Another d the fact that even 11 t a time when unemployment Is high , there may not be a man available for the job. .. With the male labor pool tight 1n many areas . . . a good man thele days may be hard to f i nd ,'' says Progressive Grocer in its current issue. .. To fill I.he gap, many retailers are gMng mo ... YOUNG·N· TENDER thought to hiring women on a part-lime or full-time basis for jobs usually filled by men." The public1tion, in a review of the growing numbers of women in food retailing, cites as one e1ample Bob Young, operator of four I G A supermarkets in Ohio. Young found part-time women workers successfu l ln BEEF LIVER CHUCK STEAKS USDA CHOICE 7·10NE OUR OWN CURED . LUN IRISKn ,. ' •• .. .. .. .. • ~ ~ ., ~ " • CORNED BEEF HICKORY SMOKED ~. F•ISH LIAN 59' ~; GROUND BEEF LI. ,, __ .:__.:_.:_ __ .:_ __________ ~. EXTRA LEAN GROUND ROUND 88' lil 7 LI.~ ·'• increasing aales and reducinK l-----------------------1 out-Of-stocks in his frozen 69, '~ IA.•-M HICKO•Y SMOKIO BULK BACON LL ). foods department!. His stores, he added, a~ in small towns and are not high-volume businesses. F'lreco Sales, Ltd .. Canada's largest service merchandiser with some l.llOO food stores spread throughout the Dominion. started h i r 1 n g women part-time three years ago. They worked primarily in rural and small town areas. F'ireco's president Michael Firestone said the project started as a way of having personnel on the scene when store shipments arrived. If shipments were delayed, it would save the company travelling salesman costs iF someone in the neighborhood rould check arrivals. No juggling of sched ules, no costly long distance trips. Women, he said, found the part-time. jobs a good way cir "getting out of th" house," earning e1tra money. and still keeping up with the housev.'ork and chi ldren. f'irestone said women in the main were the non-bread- "'inner. non-eareer ty p es , often mean ing less j ob turnover than with nlen who "!end to be more ambit ious ... impatient U growth opportunities are not immedi- ately apparent." Firestone told Progressive Grocer that hiring women had both ad v An 1 a g es and disadvantages. Advantages he listed included -Orderliness. Women have been found to be neater. more housekeeping conscious than men. -Favo rable rela!i onships .. I a iI·}~ ~:1 i·I·l ·Ul- BIRDs EYE QUICK THAW FRUITS e BLUEBERRIES e CHERRIES e PEACHES e MIXED FRUIT BIRDS EYE COMllNATION VEGETABLES e RICE, PEAS/MUSHROOMS·7 OZ . e BROCCOLI SPEARS ANO HOLLANDAISE SAUCE 39 ~. v1ilh store managers. Once they're convinced the job will be done competenlly.. ?nosl store managers work well • MIXED VEGS. AND with service women. Presence ONION SAUC E of women often is R pleasant,,,..._....,_._..._....,_._..._....,_._._....,_._..._....,.\ change from male vendors. 1• th;."0;~~'Y .. ,'''~~':,~;, ·~~:!' ..... _. I~ 1l fi: I J :I· l .11131 ............ , psychologica l and practi<'a l reasons. v.•omen tend to be I Q NI 0 NS more honest th.in rnen in dealings involving their jobs.'', 3 ~19 [ -Potential or art u a I NIW customers. Sine<' !he wom('n c•OP' live near the stnrrs, thrv arr I NORTHERN potential customers or c;1n be I SP'A.NISH helpful i n word-of·mou!h f" ;;;;.r- approv a1 or the stores with I \..( their neip;hbors. But there ar(' so me •~·!ii\ r,. negatives in e. mp 1 o y i n g manager. Charl('S MacDonald, tn ld the publicatl on . :.t'· .. "\. ~1acDonald !isled: ~· . -More absences. Personal · : Ham Fried / With Fruit Quick to make In ll skl llel. PINEAPPLE HAM I can (13¥, ounces) pineap- ple chunks 2 teaspoons comstarch ~ tea&poon dry mustard Y, teaspoon ground ginger 2 table.spoons salad nll I green pepper, seeded and cut into Yi-inch squares ~ cup thinly sliced ct1e.ry v, cup coarsely chopped onion 2 cups diced cooked h11m t lable!poon lemon juict Drain pineapple: m I x pint:apple 1yrup until smooth wfth conatarch. mwtard and 1in&er. In a 10-lnch skillet heal dft: add areen pepper, celery and onion: c:ool gently u n ti I t.enderctlp but not brown; with a 11otted spoon rtmove vesetables from pan. .. POTATOES U.S. NO. 1 WHITf ROSE I XTRA FANCY THOM,50H SEIOLISS YILLOW MU.TIO ... HAVIN CUCUMBERS 3~29' REG. 9Jc 2 OZ. JAR Add Mm lo 1kUld and cook lilhily. Add c:ornJtarch mix- hut 11nd cook. stirring C1Jn· atanUy, until thlckene<I Add ptnupple: c h u n ks , v1:1et.ble1 11nd ll'mnn JUiee. Heal •tU. Makes 4 srrvlng~. With thi1 "ovpon. "o "''"'"'u"' purcht1• ••q11l••il. llinft ! I•• pt t toupon -On. COUJU'•n ptl C ~llO"'tf. Vo;il t ftt r s~nd1y , J11lv 11. SHANKLESS HAMS SHANK HALF I G-ERBE•S SlRAINl'D IAIY FOOD OR JUICE GEll:!IRS VIN YL BABY P'ANlS PACKAGE OF ) Gl'll:IERS conoN TRAININ G 3 ,ANTS ... ,. GERIERS COTTON ,ULl ON .... 7te ~· SHIRTS ltr •a. SKIPPY P'A ll s1 •o• "' 2/sl 59c .. P-NUT BUTTER CHEER DElfRGENT HORMlL 12 OZ. A.LL MIAT WIENERS GALA TOWELS BIG ROLL 4 1t01.'-pl(.GS · f 0 tl BABY SCOTT DIAPERS l!OZ.JA R 69c 49¢ DIA.PERS . -............... -' ................ . KING SIZE ........ ' " ................. ' . ' ........................... ' . -j:_B_O_N_cE-BE_E_F_R_O_A_S_T __ 6_9'_·_LL ~ $129 ~ CORAL QUEfH IAR M HICti:O•Y SMOK!O 69' LL j BUTT PART HAM LI. ,' -----------=----< BREADED SHRIMP 29'LI. ~ USOA CHOICE BOILING BEEF " FRISH l1HK ITALIAN SAUSAGE MILO o• HOT -· 89'LI. J 89'LI. :i FRESH LINK POLISH SAUSAGE • i!!t.!Ullj:)t.\iitiJl1tf--~ P'AOTllN 21 SHAM,00 $149 1'4 FLUID OZ. IOTILE REG. S2.'4t AT SOME STORES •• --------------:: CREST TOOTH,A.STI 2/$1 • fXTRA U.RGE SIZE -5 Ot.. T•MI :• •_•_~_.•_•~•-•_r_so_•_•_n_o_••_s_________ f: ,Rl'LL CONCINTIA.TI SHA.M,00 89#1 ·: FAMILYSIZl'-501.Tub. ... •: REG. SI.St AT SOMI' STORIS ----------------•! 11'CRET Dl'OOOAANT 69" ~ '4 OZ. Al'AOSOL CAM ... P REG. SI .Qt AT SOMf STORIS 'I': -----------~ J&J IAIY LOTION 79c .s Rl<'i. $,~l :c_·':_' _______ tc:•_O:c•_· _1._n_I•____ ,C WIL KINSON SU,ER CHROMIUM 49· .; DOUILf IOGli ILADIS l'\t. •f ,.. .:: RIG. ati AT OTHE• STORIS I lla4n •• $299 j FIFTH ~ . LIQUOR DEPT. ~~~ ·i' " ~ ----------------P'A.RTY TIMI MIXES 2'4 FLUID OZ. IOTTLI 59' •l!G . 99t AT OTHER STORIS ----·----., ·~ $ 499 CHURCHILL SCOTCH 16 P'ROOF FIFTH ·! ........,...._~! Prices Effective: Thursday thru Sunday July 8 , 9, 10, 11 Prlc:es subject to Jtock on hond. WE GLADLY ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS ·l -1 J ~ .. .. ~ I [' -~ ·:· ·i • ., " ~ ~ } LlQUID DETERGENT FULL QUART ........................ 69' Wl GIVE BLUE CHIP STAMPS -! WI •IVI j 11.UI CHIP ~ STAMl'S ,, -----------------~ SUNSHINE HI HO CRACKERS 1 U . IOX •EG-. 49¢ ••••••••••.•. , ••••.. TILLlf LIWIS DIET .BUTTERMILK PANCAKE MIX 'OZ. PACI( .•. , , , ~ii§( PRELL SHAMPOO IMPERIAL SIZE 16 Fluid Oi. Bottles R91. 2.15 1t Some Stores With t+.!1 eoupo", no .,.;~·mu"' purth••• req11it,d. limit I bettlt P•• tovpOft -0"• 'oupo" pt r '~''""'•'· Void .ftt r SYnd~v. July 11. l~+===oooo ONLT AT IA.RC)'AIN rASKn -= --=.:..~=::::...:.= 39' 10' COSTA MESA PLACENTIA 19th and Placentia j 71 O W. Chapman,1 300 IXTOA ILUI '"" I STAM'S WITH 'UllCHASI 0, 110 Oil MOltl o• . I 100 IXTJlA IT.A.M'I WITH 'RCHAll llTWEEN 110 AND 120 WITH THll COU,ON VOID AFTIR SUNDAY, JUNI l7 ,.t.lcoholi, &1v1•••••. F•t•h Mllk ·~d C iq1r1tl11 E.1dud•d •OOD 0 LY 1T-IARGA ~IN'"1A=11~n:.. ·~ " { "l ·1 • • . ·: , .._,,_-"1~-~ •,,,,,;, ,..,~,.~-·.,~~· .. , ..... ,_. l ............. w•--.. -~t>-!,.o-'m l> oa_·~l 1 1.~ ~~··~~~-........ ·--:-·---~:''4' ,1 'f}M:.~.-----~-Wu:.-• .,n,, . ._. .. ~--11-1 -• j -~ ~ -----=--·------· • ;;;,·-.; ~.--;.·---~-----"""';---•· -• r-• ~~,,.,...,._,.rl!r-F-~-~ · ;;.-__ ._,., ___ ·~----'''-' ~ • .. ,-.... -~_.,-! ., ' r PILOT ·ADVERTISER S Wrdntsday, July 7, 191'\ IASnltH GIA.IN flD W.OUlDfl 69< PORK STEAKS ·········-··· LI. COOKSDIUCIOUSUIA.DIO 89< VEAL STEAKS .......... LB. •AIMf:t JOM-1 SLICIO 49( ' COOKED HAM ......... >-oz. • MANHA.TIA.NfHSHCHVI 59' • LIVER SAUSAGE ......... LB . ll'"Mlf• UAH 39< 1 BURRITOS ... 9 •; •• oz PKG . %1,..•HIAT AHOlAT 57' CORN DOGS 10•1,.o z PKG We Redee1n USDA Food Stan1ps 1n our , Orange. Los A nge/es & R1vers1de County Stores .. USDA CHOICE OR ST ATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF LB. DAIL V I'll OT 33 ioiii'iiosBONE •o••T ... LI. 69 c ii'oiiND.STEAK·~~-··· L •• 89c ii'oiLED ROAST .......... La.98c USDA CHOIQ ~ STATJI: UOS.OITIFllD lllf RUMP ROAST .......... L •. 89c USDACHOtCEOISTATIRHOS.CUTlfllDIHf 511 9 STEAKS :~':o':t~:. ················LB. i1e·11·1A·is· ....... ··-··· LI 9 s c PORKNSsAUSAGE _ .. La.39c USOACMOICIOISTA.Tlltll05. $ 14) T-BONE STEAKS ....... LI. l XTIA. LIAN ANO flAVORfUl 89 GROUND ROUND .... LI. ( USOACHOtClOISTATlltll05 $ 148 PORTERHOUSE STK. LI. MORllEll YOIKIHIH HG. 01 THICK 49 SLICED BACON --· .. LI. ( roPsl'R'Loil'siiAK Ll.s 119 flSHEl"S SMOKED• 'llCIO 69 BEEF BACON 12-0I. PKG. ( &67~~HRIB GROUND C RNED SPARE ALL MEAT HENoRTOM ROAST BEEF BEEF RIBS WIENERS TURKEY USDA CHOICE OR ST ATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF "79L~. 1·STTHRU S·TH RIB ........ lb. 99' FRESH • LEAN • DELICIOUS GROUND HOURLY 57~. STATER BROS. • CRYOV AC LEAN MEATY TENDER 9·5~~ 69~ SAVE MORE ' AT STATER BIOS L-~ ~ ';od Auu. VANDIKA.MPi CHICKEN PIES ................. 1ov •• oz. 3~ \I ANDl lCA.Mf'S I FISH-N-CHIPS ·-----·· .. ~.oz . 79• 10SAllTAQ911N OlU CHILI BURRITOS _ .. , __ ,.,,.oz . 49• ' LIPTON-BRISK & REFRESHING • 1 0 9 TE A BAG 5 DRESSING :,.:::t::6~0~~" •unat1111 100 COUNT PET MILK ~NJ~Ar~1r . ... 12.01. sl.49 <••~~~!:~t••iL . -.. ....... SEGO INSTANT ... e<G O<. 76' MULO W ............. "' CH1U N K TUN A 9.1~A~z.4 9c ~!~~ii~P:R~~:EAD ~t':,::2:~ !"t"•G: .. :::R:::::: :;A: ' FARMER BOY• 32.0UNCE JAR 4 9 C TOMA!O JUICE """:rn 0; 2 "'oz 2~ PES SEED. MA y ONNAISE .......... ~~~~.~~~~ri~~IL'"'""':::~~ LARGEX -FANCYTHOMPSON USS P PLUSDEEPOPSIT 51 COLA 6 69' :I:i;·~~~-HALFGAL 28' $ 00 • 12·0Z. BEANS & Fl,~)..~~.~~·,~:.. ,0 . 01 39' LBS. ..... . ..... OVAL TINE '"OCOL"l .. .. "oz 77.' ........ •KC. 69< • CATTLEMAN. REGULAR-MILD -OR SMOKE Y 3 9 c ALLSWEET MARGARINE " 33' B B Q 5 AU CE 18-0Z SUNSWEETPRUNES t.:~~: ,;, 93' • • JAR . IVORY LIQUID ""' 59' DR EFT DETERGENT . 7c ·THAHEAVEN,ALL TuFNAOOD 8 6-0Z. •1 :~g~~~~~~OWDER . ::::::~~ CANS DIAL BATH SOAP ~::.' 3 "" 55' HEINZ. 24-0UNCE JAR 4 9 CREW CLEANER ~·;~,..OUM '; .. "01 69' • PICKLES POLISH C DRINKINGWATER ,o"o"'·· G•L 33' LARGIEXTUFANCVSWlfT 3 DILL SPEARS . CICHEETEERAIOMSIXcE"R"E"li1 .. '"' 859'9' NECTARINES ............ LIS. s 1 ' " HEAVYDUTYDETERGENT $139 FRUITDRINKS ~ii.\~,lo :::: 35' • CLARGIANSWE<TV,INIALRIPf OUPE 4•1 CARROTS WISK LIQUID HALF RUSSIANDRESSING :'~l:: •oz 41 ' ........ FOR LAaGIFlllSH .......... GAL ITALIAN DRESSING :'~~·: "oz. 69' Cii(uiti11s 2 29c 2TINOIR2Cllnr /.}/'. __ -'2':·-A "O-MU SALVO TABLET CRISCO SHORTENING "" 97.' ....... FOR ~-~. ..,-~ ~ :r DETERGENT FOLGER'SCOFFEE ,., .. ., WO! '1.59 NERS u1un S 1 -11 PLEDGE REG. OR LEMON ,. oz' 1.29 ~eatC{ & -e~A,,,.,, ~{J. DIN f~M,'°~-•>-OL • DEALPKG . 69' TASTER'SCHOICECOFFEE ,oz.'l.93 ...........,, (LOSE Fllll llCI ASST.13-0Z. 0< SOY SAUCES.OZ. 21< GIANT COVER NUT ' ~=~~~~;~~~-O~~llS ....... ~~~'.~~tg~!t C SIZES HIT ~!'J:.~·~~~· .. o .... a $I 05 SEA & SKI $~1•'!'~9 L6!!_,~7!2N -UP RY TAL W E OXYDOLDETERGENT _ c""' 88' < TOOTH LIQUID DIJZ WITH PREMIUM ....... G''"' 93' CHILD'I DI-GIL PASTE I 5 C OFF onHGINr 6 3 CHEER DETERGENT . G''"' 88' •?,'!,~'!,•N r~.~~~s REGULAR WITHTHIS FOIDISIUS c GAIN DETERGENT ... :.: """88' "" ·29· 89< ORMINT ... ouNCE DASH DETERGENT '"'"' 83' ~" 69 COUPON BAGGIES JOY LIQUID DETERGENT ·" 0 1 59' llNARUT EXCEDRIN BAN VITAUI c GIANT BOLD TABUTI TABUTI ROU..ON UQUID ON FOOD BAGS THRILL LIQUID DETERGENT G• 59' ,.0 _,..,0 ''°·°''• DK>OOH•n '"'""'" DETERGENT=~ CASCADE B!i~),'f.&'1" '5 0/ 69' 99 92' 89' 99' GOOCJOHlT•nr•nutos ... •HrTS I PACKAGE 7 3 C BLUE BONUS DETERGENT o,93' C ,.. 4 .6 . \ j · """, "°"""'Y010•rn••u" OF so TIDE X-K DETERGENT G""' 88' oL OUNa v. , il AL KAN KR AFT SALAMI SINGLES ·li~~W!•t/J#j::!"1!14e·o~il:l!D·lfi#li-§l$ijbl£WM1 '9·iw:.~:~!:.:~=~:::::.:~~{fi:!~tiw6~tf fc,tffifs~~fr:t'~!,Mrt14t!"ilill CMCk ... , .... Tl•lnw SEA PAK FROZEN ONION RINGS . . 16 0 Z PKG 59c 1 707 w .. t NlfffMM .. StrHt, Cott• MM• 11 00 lcttt ColllM ........... o, • .,. 1564 w .. 1r..-iw.,, ..... Itel • .,.c;1tt<>Uf'IC» C U 1 •••21c1..., ••u110, H1111tl11tto11 leMh 1512 w..,111l11tt« 11"4., w"''"~••~ 21eo H••pert"" C•••• ,.". 27. BUBBLE L BL OUID . . 1"2-0UNCE49C DETERGENT l'OJW"tS..~hStrMr,Sa"r•A .. l4JO WntLh1CeleA-...A11ehelm 117$1 .. Mltrfft C , .,. ... 1S-Ol, C FREE WAX WITH BUG KILLER ·-· . 17 OUNCE 11.09 1111 Cll•PllHlll Aw ... ue. Gardefl <rrow• 2'l O ldlllfOf ;..._ .. _.., S•t• Alla 14171 91:ect Hiil A;...:,~nrh1 CANS l•:~ LIQUID TREND• PINK & CLEAR 37 OUNCE 63C • lJ'O N•fth T111th1 A.-.11110, Snto A.110 lll O Mcfffdefl ... ,.,..,., Sdttto A110 14112 MM Aweflff, W•lttt.r • -;, •• , 1 ~ --. ~----·---------·· .-...,------·-·' r ~''"'" --1 ·~~..., .,.. -~ ... -· • t ·--~'•1 11 u:~ .,,_,. ~ ~ .J.-------·---·----· ··--·. ....~ .... _ --· _, •• . -·----;-~~--~_._~_,.- • l • .... 'r ••• . . _, . . . 1. 34. o.lll Y PllOf Wfdntldct, Ju~ 1, 1911 PILOf·AOVERTISU JO A~tress Contends \ - 'There's No Dignity With TV Dinners' By JOHNA BUNN sugar'.s just b.s. ~ Somelimes I statistics In Cali1ornla. "Why a more sophlsticalcd levrl - and a wider level." '4 cup diced green pepper birds are tender). Spoon lomata mixture over squab oc- ca3ional\y during cooking. Add green pepper, olives lo Dutch oven 15 minutes before end of cooking time. Serve squabs for pigeons) with rice Pila r. Serves 6. wme) .NEW YORK _ "Cooking J>OI in honey, but you bave te make contracts at all?" she be careful because most of the asked. "Why not just cohabit? sheuJd be spontaneous, not honey is made out of refined When il gets bad. cease to live jwl an activity lo feed people. iiugar. They pot the sugar logelher. GERMAlNE GREER'S POTTED SQUABS I i:up whole pimiento-stuffed oli ves Salt, freshly ground pepper, t.o tast~ rice Pilaf Yoo 1hould be able to offer near the beehiYell. And thal's "Now, I k.now people say, people th ings that you've really awful boney when tbey :What happens to I he madt with pride and im-do that, insipid and horrible 1children'!' The point ii;, people la.sling. J generally use can live in other kind11 of com- WITH OlJ'VES II squabs (Or pige<>nll) 1J cup olive oil (or butter) \.2 cup chopped onion t can (14 ounces) llalian tomatoes (or ~ plum tomatoe.!J, crushed) Brown squabs jttr pigeons; in oliYe oil (or butter) in dutch oven. Pour orr all bul 2 table- spoons drippings ; reserve drip- pings. Add onion, cook until tender, stirring often, Stir in tomatoes, salt and pepper, spoon mixture over squabs (or pigeons). Coyer. simmer about I hour and 10 minutes <or until RICE PILAF ¥, cup on ion I ~a cup11 rice, uncooked Saule onion and garlic in pan drippings (or melted margarine) until onion is limp. Add rice ; cook until rice turns golden, .stirring often. Add t'hicken stock (or wine). Co Yer, simmer until rice is lender. stirring occasionally. Add sail, pepper to taste. SerYes 6. igination. Australian eucalyptus honey . mun ities not based on a single "There's no dlgn1l y in serv· G er m aine's oulspokenly relation of a man to a woman, In& up a TV dinne r," snid Ger-anli-marriage. She tried it but rather sornelhing where maine Greer, an ama1.on·s1zcd once for three weeks. She was there is an i nteract lo n 11:irl. slre1 ched &ut t1n her bed. ~Y ~uick le quote divorce _be_1w_'_'"_a group of people nn 3:i. teaspoon sail 1 .. teaspoon freshly around black pepper I clove garlic, pressed ~• cup pan drippings (or margarine) 21ti cupg chicken brelh lor GERMAINE GRIER barely able to talk ;iflcr a gross reaction 10 Amencan food and a horrendous publtci- ly lour in behalf of her best selling book , "The Female Eunuch .. "At home, my <11e1 s rnore nr less macrobiotic. I eat fish J can't eat chicken . In any case, the meal 's less corr laminated there I England J than here . "I simply can't ea l American meal. In fa ct. I think that's why I'm ill. Last night I ale some veal. Your mea t11 have so many 11teroid11. "I'm probably more of .a cook than the aYerage American housewife," Ger- maine said. "Bec<1use , In me . cooking 's nol using packaged foods or contaminated ones. Organic foods. yes. which means I have to buy expensive brown rice and cook lhat for hours on end." Germaine. often fetds. as well aJ teaches, her studenl'l. Last year she taught at Warwick Uni versity in the Engli sh midlands. "I prepare things like pigeons simply because that's all I could af- ford on my $50-a·week salary ~ Or sometimes a fr ie nd brings me a rabbit to cook." She noted there are probably 600 wayll to cook the tiny pigeon. "I casserole them in wine, tomatoes and onions - whateYer happens to be there gets tossed in. because the bird 's so tin y. "Sometimes I make a rice pilaf from the pan juices. 1.fy recipe has no measured pieces. it's all flun g together, Jt always works. but you must prepare it in a heavy iron skillet and leave it for a very long time. What actually h11p- pens, you start nibbling it as it goes along -H's kind nf con - tinuous food. Obviously. I'm nol into three meals a day or anything like that. 1 can't get lhal together.·· Germai111! rejccl! the MKall - ed raw l'lugar sold io England. ''Most of what'11 sold as raw Cherries Garnish News of Cahfornia's sweet cherry season is a 1 w a y s sweet. .. but short. Eat plenty while they last. , .until mid- June. After tha t, of course. 11up- pliel'I come in from Oregon and p o int s north .. bur Californi.a"s season 11.'ill be all but ever. This year's sweet cherry crop look5 like a g n n d (lne .•. and judging from tho5e ma rkeL~ .•. quality Jll first rate. It may nol occur lo you to figure "how many cherries make how many cups" 1 you buy wha t you feel you are hun~ry enough lo eal t1nd lhat's !ha t\. HoweYer. . just in c;i~e you wondered. only cherry riit~ 11nd ~ms are wasi.C ... ~n nne p!S"un'tt· makrs two and a half cups, stemmed •nd pilled. Even lop qual ity cherries •re not good keepers. High water content rh:it makes them juicy makes !he m spoil easily. Tempted lo wash and put them in the refrigerator for easy snacking? Don't. Refrigerate them. Save the w11 shing until usln11: lime. Just plain wa~hed <"hrrries are perfect for casual su mmer living. CHERRY CHICKEN SALA D '<! cup da iry sour cream i,., cup mayonna Ue h teaspoon sail i.., teaspoon curry powder 2 cups diced chick'"' flr turkey i,., cup !Olllled 1liverr.d 1lmoncb l /3 cup finf.Jy chopped celery 2 cup.a pilled sweet cheJ'Ties Cruerve a few fer garnish) r B lend &cur cream , mayonaiu, salt llJld curry powder. Add chir.k,.n a r · turtcey. almonds, c:elcry and cherries. Toss lightly. The t.ape total is what really count!. At Ralphs we guarantee you no everyday supermarket prices are lower pricee than Ralphs prices on identical items or identical product quality. Thia e1.cludes weekly advertised specials. What thil means to you i1 that the everyday items at everyday prices a.re the ones that really add up 1P"' fast. The best part is when you get to the checkst.and . That's when you find out how much you didn't have to spend. Ral11hs Price Pledge We pledge-no everuda11••upermarket pricea iire lower thti.n R alpha price• on identical bra11.!U or identieal product qualif11. • Ezelude1 weekl1 ttdverti1ed a~eiala. E VE RYDAY LOW PRICES! Meat Mastel' Beef ROUND STEAK Best Center Cuts lb .• 89 Perteet For Summer Salads FRESH COOKm 1 8 Smo11 Size SHRIMP Ho lf Pou"d. El't:RYDAY LOW PRICES fall•rn Porlc -Should e r PORK ROASTS Gr•ol to Bo rb..:u•' PORK STEAKS Loi., End Cut PORK CHOPS Covnl"I Stv1• SPARERIBS CLOSE OUT SPECIALS W!-1 /lf TH£Y LAST c. .. ~. & 7.Up NOVELTY TUMBLERS '\',:'.' .1.44 ··-ft ll:otl STACK MUGS •.•. .18 \ l''"1 11'\.L;~ tll 'Y~ 11 rt• m1nuf;,it·lur'!'r• "P~<1lll llllo.,.anr1·~ "'rh thr ~11,·1n11:~ fllll~rd "" tn )""· I Hou sehold Needs M·..,d• W~••• BLEACH D•h•v BOWL CLEANER ... 1,.,.,, DETERGENT Vo""h BOWL CLEANER (ot!O"-le• WORK GLOVES (1'00•• 1,.,.., &.,lllg•• "' Spe<to••< - Auon.d (.oJo,, -SI .J9 Vel~• PANTYHOSE ·~-ICE CHESTS v;"yl PHOTO ALBU~S .... 57 ••. .72 .88 .33 ..... 29 10 .... ..... n >0.0• .88 .•.• 1.99 \ EVERYDAY WW PRJCES! llaths Rock Corlish GAME HENS Min. Weig tit 20 oz.. Meat Master Beef -.69 7-BONE STEAKS lb .• 69 EVERYDAY LOW PR/Cf;S M•ol Mo•l•r l••f -0-l!o n• SWISS STEAKS Etur lo Corv• RUMP ROA~TS lb .• 79 lb .• 93 BONELESS' STEAKS lb .• 99 a'fiEA 1 1(°f'.AsT STEAKS lb 1.49 f'il.Er'°Ml;GNON :~.::· 1b. 2.59 lb .• 98 8on•l•1• B••f BRAISING STRIPS INTERNATIONAL SILVER fEATURf OF IHf Wfflo' ~~,rr ~,,, ·-·~,, .,~~.:-~ 19 Ralphs Golden Premiu~79 Ice Cream ,. .. ,, ~.... • Frozen Food lo"• o· s ... DINNERS O lo S..•"" COBBLERS Q,. ld'o CHOPPED ONIONS "w PEA PODS j,h.,"'lli.o; Woft lo• SOUP ... .,, 1,. '""' "'' ,..,.,. SHAKES Vo~ 0. ko,..p• FRIED COD (h ... ~ ........ ..i ~-cl· BEEF & GRAVY .... 59 1.1a ,,., •• 89 11 .••. ,.1, .22 •.•.•••.• 46 10-•• , .... .59 .85 ··M •••.• 83 , ... , .... 1.49 EVERYDAY LOW PRICES BAKERY DEPARTMENT Whit• or W1-i•at Sal'ldwith or Split Tap RALPHS BREAD 1-lb. 1-o-r:. loo! .33 Ra1ph1 M•hriay DANISH Ra lph1 S•1am• BUNS Ra lph1 Au1triori (1 Sov•d APPLE CAKE •GCl>i .49 Pkg. of 6 .33 1~ .• 69 DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT 51.t<:f:o·d 39 MEAT >~·-'"· • R•ddi-$pvd Ho1h !l'OWn - with or without Onlol'I POTATOES Kroft Phifod•lph!a CREAM CHEESE Imperial R.gulor MARGARINE lmp•riol Sof-Sp••ad MARGARINE Oonola Sliced -4l 7 COOKED HAM O.cor Mor•• All B••f BOLOGNA 01car Mar•• Mathioh SALAMI ··~ ...... 38 1-lb ..... 41 1 -lb. pkg .• 44 4'-01. plig. I 59 l '2-01. pkg .• 79 8-01. p•g .• 82 DAIRY DEPARTMENT souitcREAM .;,, .29 Rolph1 IIM IMITATION MILK ,,, ... , .37 Hunrs ~ Pork & Beans ";:: .25 Pantry Fillers 1,,10 .. ' INSTANT COFFEE ........ KETCHUP O..oo" Sp"'r CRANBERRY JUICE 6-e• ,., I -•• Mttle 1.03 .35 .41 .49 ''-· Mttle • 79 . EVERYDAY WW PRODUCE PRICES ' Vlllll lllfleaed Cinna 19 CANTALOUPE ''II ca1nornia Haas 2 5 AVOCADOS ..• f:VERYDAY LOW PRODUCE l'RICI::S Cooth•llo Whit• -Lorg• Siz• GRAPEFRUIT Sun•i1t Vol•ncio ORANGES Mild, Sw••f. Brown ONIONS N•w Crop U.S. No. 1 Ru11•I POT A TOES ,,,;,. s;,. Solid Gr••n CABBAGE •O<h .19 lb . .19 lb .10 lb • .10 lb •• 06 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Old Gl•riwaod 6 yaor olif 3 79 BOURBON ""' • scof'c~i'" lmportod Fohh 4.59 Ouort 3,89 Sandro Vodka or lok•1h1r• GIN Ralp'11 Gald•ri Pr•mium Coh•rn•I Souvignori, Pino! Noir, Chardonnay -Bottl•d E1p•ciollr for Ralp'11 WINES F"1h 2.19 Ralphs Welcom e• U.S.D.A. FOOD STAMPS COUPONS Simplot Frozen ~ Potatoes 1 ·" v,;::·i. ••.• 25 Heolth & Beouty Aids SHAMPOO O•ol s"'"V DEODORANT Oool ~P"'Y ANTI PERSPIRANT Com"'o"d -Mo•u•ol & S•ubbo•n HAIR SPRAY PD«!U•n l"Q'"f' LOTION S•I~ "N Sot.n LOTION J<>"'-•on'• BABY SHAMPOO ~a•o• BROMO SELTZER !-ea. bo"I• .89 ....... 1.17 1-M ce~ 1.09 10...... i....tt!t .72 10..r. &.Hit .J'Z 1 .. ._ Mt<lt .88 ·-'" .87 No everyday supermarket prices are lower prices than ~flt> Froz•ri food H•o/lli & ll•outy Aid1 CHic'KiN PIES 10-.··· ...... 45 IOoDot\oo• J 18 CONTROL fOll H.Alll r ., ·-• •......• 29 ffi'T'o llSMOL •·· '-'"• .53 , .. _ .. -..., ..... ~ ....... JUICE , . . , ... _ ..... LEMON.ADf G·-··-" PIZZA -··" OR.ANGE JUICI CHliSl°C.Uc1 ..... ... 11 ...... n,, •II .14 .89 .45 • 89 ... ,_._., CHAP-STICK fYE DROPS .......... SKIN CLIA NSlJI: ..... -. HAIR SPU.YS ~ .. Price Pledge w. P'edge .. no .v.tyday 1uperm11rket pricn are tower pnc.1 thin Ralphl on ldentlcal brands or id9nt6ell product quality. .... 34 11 ... ~. 1.18 , ... -.1.18 ,,_ .•.• 68 '"'"''-D£TERG(NT -DETlRGENT ,_, ........ DETfJl:G[NT ·~ BAR SOAP -BAR SOAP ClfA'°NER 10.. ...... 47 .. _ ... 1.45 .,. 11 ...... 2.09 ·-.18 ·-.08 u ... ~·· .93 •.. PRE SO.Al( .-. DETEllGENT ~·· DfTERGENT ·-FLAKES ,... .... _~ -1·· COLD CUPS ······-~ BAR SOAP ....... ....... Jf ••• 1. .75 .88 .88 .88 .,, "',.,. .aa ..... 15 Pontry Frll••• Pan'ry 11/l•rt G••""''"'"-BAl!Y FOOO -........ _ IABY FOOD ... i.. ... •-~~ SALTINE S ,........, ..• _ ... CINNAMON , ....... PEANUT BUTTER i.... """'"'"-LUNCHEON MEAT ......... .09 .,._,.. .13 ,...,..,, .38 , ... ,. .. 39 11 ....... 66 .,., .... 59 C'Of'fEE ,,,,_ .84 (Qf'FlE , ~ -1.67 C'Of'F(l ........ 2.46 ,. PEANUT BUTI!R: ''-+-.91 iM'Si ANTCOfflf , .... .., l.59 ...... INSTANT BREAKFASTS ........ ,49 IVORY LIQUID 39 DETERGENT • Sava 18c with Coupon 22-o•. bottl• Serve mttllnd!.d "" watercress. gllrn1shed w11h a RALPHS IN cherriec, Maka two! lent!WI ten<ln11. M th o I • COUPONGOODJULY8thruJULY1 4, 1'971 'Ext*..IOM WMkly lldvertiNd IC*dllt. ore a · t llMIT 1 -ONt YOHE COUPON PER CUSTOMU:t Ri<l-'R<44-n .JUS ow pnces t~m~~~!l!.B•~:,;•.•:t:.\.~.;.: ., STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER -STORE HOURS: 9·10 DAILY, 9.9 SUNDAY ..-----.. -.-• _,_ -1 -... ----· -·--' -._ ·--- .. , .• :·. :-·: PEOPLE ON 11iE SUMMER RUN l!AVING i''UN ••• The shopping mood • • gay abandon ... Try on • bottle ()f Pemut.s for new taste excilement .•. Soy buns, toast~ exotically, either onion flavored or ,alled from the sea •.. ~1ighty munchable, e r deliciou1 in place of nuts , . What navor? Sprinkled on salads or doodled i n casseroles. If you've got a dip, why not have the pro- per equipment to dip it with ... Time 4 Snacks mildly' onion flavors rye flour and con1es up with little dipper spoons ... Vegetables gone snackable ... Beetniks get their beginnings with beets . , • Yam-yums dug up some sweet potatoes . . . Color them red and orange and the nibble is big talk thanks to Brandywine. Which all calls for Rit2y Dip-N-Snack •.. made with pure cream cheese . , . the navors Roma Gar l ic , Smokey, Blue Cheese and French Onion ... Bring on the crisp long cool sticks of crisp raw zucchini, snov.•y cauliflower-ettes .•. even fresh string beans, without the &trings ... and why not skewer green peas on tooth picks along with cubes of carrots ... everybody's dip- ping everything fresh and raw ... celery slicks wound up with big competition ... NIBBLE LONG AND PONDEROUSLY . . , Lascco White Albacore Tuna ..• barbe- que smoked , •. outstan· dingly wonderful flavored with charcoal ... slice for sandwiches. dice for hors d'oeuvres. flake for salads . , , And bring on the cheese • .. Wanna try for a Finnish moi:zarclla , .. It's called Lappi, semi soft s n d cream y, made v.•ith pasturized m i I k . Con· venience in Swiss . . Kraft's sliced in perfect sandwich-size squares , .. a fine natural cheese, aged over 60 days. New ex· citemenl to add to potato salad or sauerkraut • . . Slotkowski Polish Sausage • • . ve ry old fashion smoked and good , .. the foot long kind. Cook first by bringing water 10 a boil a nd sim· mering gently for 45 n1inutes. Then it's ready to serve cold or make into mighty sandwiches . , , Some like to slice and fry to make big fun with scrambl· ed eggs. THE RIGHT THINGS WITH 'fHE RJGJIT THINGS . . , Old l>tonk pure F'rench olive oil has been winning awards since 1900 Old Monk 's gone mod with a French dressing. v e r y elegantly yours on either fruit salads or the green route , • . Fancifood's Horseradish Snuce cries prime r 1 b , hamburgers, ~racked crab. fi sh, vcge!Ablcs ... and ex tra loud for <'orned beef Take a very old 11·orld Swedish recipe containing various a~sortments of meat and pota!oes. add the right spices. roll in bite-size nib· blcs. and you come up with Reese Sweedish Cocktail Meat Balls ... zangy in an t1nusual paprika s a u c e . While their main purpose is the end -0f a toothpick. they make a plate of spaghetti or noodles or even '°~ fried potatoes stand up and be noticed. Potatoes ... When you want some hash browns in a hurry ... reach for the. Rcdi·Spurfs ... TheM' are rresh, already c o o k e d pola\ocs. not frozen, and ~ou keep them in your refrigerator ..• L.INGER IN fHE DELI We shopped with abandon and never got out of it ... The Deli ... and everything wu brand new, except the Redl-5pud11 whkh went with lhe Swedish Meat Balls ... Richard's, the People SlOre, where you don't ju,t shop. you take an adventurous ride through a world of tnlL~ual foods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... -~ .. Wtdnridv. Jufy 1, trn DAIL V '1LDI" :J& ~~Vt3M/ WHAT A GREAT IDEA! You buy your favorite plastic or silk artificial flowers, and our profenional designers will arrange them for you-FREE! PHONE 673-6360 FOR HOME DELIVERY IN OUR DELIVERY AREA PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY I , 9, 10, 11 LIDO MARKET CENTER NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO UDO ISLE Or91n Stroned .. for your ploesuro by Bomice Fey OR HOW DO WE LOVE THEE, LET US COUNT THE WAYS ••• • Th• weys to t•l"f'• • hamburg•r er• •• limitless •• your imagination---lier• er• some of our favorite variation'! Mix the ground beef with 1hradd•d chacldar, tabasco and mustard, OR Dijon mustard, Roquefort and garlic, OR w ith crunchy peanut butt1r, OR chopped stulfad olives, OR with mu1f1rd pic~la relish. Try Sloppy Joas or mi x up a new fopping for hamburlil•rs- li~a Sour Cream Onion dip or Sour Cream Hor1arad11h . And don't forget the roll1-0nion, Franch or Vienna rolls •dd zest. ANY WAY YOU EAT IT, HAMBURGERS ARE THE BEST OF SUMMER EATING! LARGE FRUIT FILLED DANISH PASTRY. GOOD WITH EVERYTHING! ... •• PARKER HOUSE ROLLS DOZ. TEMPTING FOR SNACKS Dale-Nut Dessert Loaf EVEN PEANUT BUTTER ANO JELLY TASTES BETTER ON ... RAISIN BREAD All OF OUR FINE BEEF IS PERSONALLY SELECTED FIRST OF THE SEASON. SWEET RIPE. YELLOW MEATEO 89¢ 69¢ 89¢ 49¢ BY OUR MEAT BUYER, JOE PAYNE , ANO HE'S VERY FUSSYI ONLY THE TOP OF TH E GRADE U.S.0.A. CHOICE BEEF IS GOOD ENOUGH -BECAUSE HE 'S FUSSY-YOU GET THE IESTI PEACHES LB. 29¢ BONE-IN RUMP ROAST ~:~;:;,~I~~. •nd soy BONELESS RUMP BONELESS ROAST M•rin•t• •nd blrb.cue, ••rve leftovers in Devil Sauce. Watermelon Cut Rump ROAST Spec;•lly good beuu .. 1 69 it includes the • LI. btef round! B I ROUND STEAK Sol'VO ;1 b<•;oed wHh sour cro•m, 1 09 one ess •od w;no end vevotoblos. 0 LB, SWISS STEAK Serve with lots of 1autelld mu1hroom1. CUBED STEAK G•Ht lo•• •IHk Hndw;chl Ground CHUCK EXTRA LEAN -for speghetU, ........ ,. TH E TAST ES OF ALMONDS ANO PARSLEY IN THIS ONE! STUFFED ROUND STEAK .. "•'"'' ........... ,, ... Marinated MEAT BALLS Old Fashioned CHIPPED BEEF AN D FOR EXTRA SPECIAL EA TING U.S .D.A. PRIME BEEF 98~LB. 1.69LB, 79~LB. 1.29 "· 98c ... 2.49 lL BAR .M All MEAT EXTRA SPECIAL SOUPS I WIENERS 1 LB. OSCAR MA YER All MEAT, PURE BEEF OR THICK.SLICED BOLOGNA 12 oz. 69~ RICHARD'S CHEESE KUB RO Barley Mushroom Soup " OL Roma Minestrone Soup " OL Bavarin Lentil Scup "OL • Birds Eye BLUEBERRIES 11 oL Birds Eye CHERRIES 11 OL 39¢ 39¢ 39¢ 39~ 39¢ Monterey Jack 89~LB. GOOD EA TING. BUTIERMILK o• COUNTRY STYLE Pillsbury Biscuits •oz. 10¢ Birds Eye PEAS " oL Birds Eye CUT CORN 11 OL Birds Eye Broccoli Spears 11 OL 6for$1 6 for $1 4 for$1 OUTDOOR COOKING TIME WITH REESE Teriyaki Marinade 12 oz. 39¢ SUMMER TIMESAVER: When its hot end you're too busy or feelirig la1y you cen get • whole din- ner •lready fixed, to ta~e out, from our Deli Food .. to-Go! Whot a nice idea! • STOUFFERS SCRUMPTIOUS CASSEROLESI MACARONI and BEEF "''' oL CREAMED CHICKEN "'' OL Tune Noodl1Ca111role 11 v. oL RICH'S IAVARIAN CREAM PUFFS I COUNl 69¢ 69¢ 69¢ 39¢ FRESH. HOT HOUSE GROWN, BROWN STEAK TYPE MUSHROOMS V2 LB 39¢ GARDEN-FRESH. TASTY TENDER ITALIAN SQUASH ZUCCHINI LB. 19¢ FAN CY, REAL SWEET, LARGE SIZE VALENCIA ORANGES 6 LBS. $1 s~"'"' HILLS BROS . COFFEE t LB. HILLS BROS. COFFEE 'lt. 1.57 KNUDSEN LaBon BUTTER 1 u . J LI. :Z.33 83¢ Sunshine CHEEZ-IT Crackers " OL WESSON OIL 48 oz. FOLGERS Instant COFFEE CRYSTALS •oz. 1.09 OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY JUICE COCKTAIL "oz. 69¢ HOLLYWOOD Safflower MARGARINE 1 u HUNTS KETCHUP 14 oz. Hu nt's TOMATO SAUCE HUNT'S BIG JOHN'S " oz. 6 for $1 BEANS 'N FIXINS JI oz. 59¢ 4 FLAVORS, HUNTS SNACK PACK PUDDINGS lt 01. 69¢ • NO PHOSPHATES • MIRACLE WHITEoETERGENT 49 oz. 79¢ Miracle Wh ite Fabric Softener Jl OI. 69¢ Miracle White BLEACH ''oz. 59¢ • FITS A 20.JD GALLON CAN GLAD TRASH BAGS lt COUNT 5'1~ GLAD I GALLON CAPACITY FOOD STORAGE BAGS JJ COUNT 33¢ • REMEMBER TO BRING IN YOUR NEWSPAPERS FOR RECYCLING llh•y mu1f be ba99•d, bundl•d or bo,.;ed.J EAST PARKING LOT ~~MARKET HOME & GIFT SHOP LIDO YACHT SHOP ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR FLOWER SHOP CLEANERS OPEN DAILY, 9.6 sJN. 10-l DAILY •·5:10, SAT.'·' OPEN DAILY 9-6 OAILY l :l0-6, SAT. 1:10-5 OPEN DAILY 9-7 , SUN. •·6 OPEN DAILY 9-6 • - ---. -· -=~---.---. ··--------_ ... --.. , .. -..... -___ .. ---------·---.. ·---Jv -~ ... ---~ ' ' "" --~· -••· '"' I • .... -·--. • - • l I ' c • • • ' • • ' : . •• " ·' '. • •• ~ I . .. ' Cheese Sticks What's mol'f aU-American than steak and corn~n-tht· cob , both brushtd with lo1J5 of mel ty butt.er? • Center Steaks And what 's more suitable for a cook-out these wann, sunshiny days? steak takes on a new twist in this au. American menu with the help or golden Cheddar cheese. Cube steaks are ro!led around Cheddar cheese slicks and dill pickles, placed on a grill. brushed with real butter and Flattering . : I 9044 SIZES 10Y2-l6 Y2 ONE main patlern parl plus collar, facings -v.:hip up this band-neck skimmer in a day! Young, uncluttered. crisp - ideal for work and \\'Cekends. Printed Pattern 9044 : NE\\' Half Sizes 101h. 121".?. 14 ~1. 161,J. Siu 14y, I bust 37) takes J"l'• yards 45-inch fabric. SEVENTY ·FIVE CENTS for each pattern -add ~ cents for each pattern for Air Mail and Special H a n d I in g : otherwise third-class delivery will take three weeks or more. Send to Marian Martin, the DAJLY PILOT, 442 Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.. New York. N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Swing into Spring ~ New. New Pattern Catalog has separate.'!, jumpsuits, slim- ming Shapes. free pattern coupon. 50 cents. INSTANT SEWING BOOK sew today. wear tomorrow. SL INSTANT FASHION BOOK -Hundreds of fashion facts. $1. Salad's Inviting Nothing 1s u1ore inviting th<1n a fresh, crisp green salad durin~ the warm spring a nd summer n1onths. Vegetables are in abundance during lhis lime of the year and reh1lively inexpensive. Salads are full of nutritious vitamins necessary lo good health. Here's a simple yet different 1'alad for you to try. Servt' II tonight followed by a cold cut platter. BEL AIR ITAIJAN SALAD l head iceberg lettuce 1/3 fennel root l;J green pepper 2 large ~toes. sliced 8 tablt.:5pooos salad oil 2 tablespoons wine vinegar 1 garlic cloYe, crushed ~ teaspoon lemon pepper Salt to taste .. if ·~-· .. . .. EASTERN CORN FED PORKERS p ·oRK CHOPS -~ CAllATIOI • ~~l~~~. ~~~~ . Mlti<; 5 $t ...:...::.;,;;; F 0 I grilled 4-~ minules on each sldt. STEAk ROIJ,.UJ>S I cube steaks, l~ll ·inches (about 21io Iba.) 1 teaspoon meat tenderizer I Cheddar cheese slicks, .... Ind> 8 dill pickles Melted butt.er Moiat.en both sides of meat with water and sprinkle teqderiier evenly over entire surf.ace . Place a cheese slick and pickle on each steak Roll and fasten with metal 1111.ewers. Place on g r 1 I I , skewered Slde down, 4-5 inches from coals. Brushing occasionally with butter, grill 4-5 minutes: turn and grill 4-5 a d di t io nal minutes or until d esire d degree of doneness. Makes a servings. CHARCOAL ROASTED CORN ON THE COB Pull · husks back, remove sil k, brush corn generously v.·Jth melted butter seasoned wJth 1arhc or your lavonte herbs. Replace husks and place ears on grill. i=:ither roast I~ to 20 minutes, turrung thret or four titnes to expose all surfaces to heat, or steam by placing a d;unp burlap Slick over the corn. Let ears grill 10 minutes on one side, remove burlap, tum ears, reCT111er wit.b redam· pened sack and grin another .5 or 10 minutes. Serve with plenly ol. butter, salt and pep- pu. HERB BtnTER SAUCE In a small saucepan melt IJ.i cu p (I stick) butter. Add 1:. teaspooo salt, lft teaspoon paprika, lf4 teaspoon leaf U1y1ne and 11~ teaspoon leaf marjoram and mi1 well. Pour or brush over ears of corn before or after cooking, Makes \.ii cup of sauce. EASTERN PORK COUNTRY STYLE LOIN ROASTS PORK CHOPS SPARE RIBS EXCELLENT FOR BARBECU.E $ FOR CALIF. GROWN FROM FOSTER FARMS wAmEFf lJ~ .. . . lb 59< BREAST. SPLITOR WHOLE ..•...•.•.•.•...• .lb.69 1 U.5.D .A. CHOla G, BEEF SHOI REAL McCOY SPECI ALS FOLGER'S COFFEE -~:tin:1 11Ji :tli~i~t1lt~ . .-·: I""' •• ··.ICE CREAl l . . . ~ . ~ . -" ARD9'~ ~ "'''.. ~; ,.,. -, ARDEN HIGH QUALl1 :· SPANISH Qljfl~~uR~g~ ~~:.;·:.:.·~~· 5 .. s1 ~~!(ff](~ff'"""''~~: BONUS BLUE CHIP ST AMP SPECIALS LYSOL SPRAY DISINFECTANT"o'·· .... IOOSTAMPS ARRID EXTRA DRYo o'"'" ............ .1 00 STAMPS GILL ETTE DRY HAIR LOOK CONTROL~~;:I OO STAMPS JUICE DECANTER 20• ................ .100 STAMPS EASY DAY FEMININE HYGIENE SPRAYo',.100 STAMPS AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY .,o<.. ........... 100 STAMPS COLA .o'"'"''" 69" 12 OZ. RETURNABLES 6 PK .••• ,, ~ CHOCOLATE CHIP 14 1/2 0 1 p 14 OZ . COCONUT CHOC. C.up I cup Bel Air Italian Cheese Croutoos 1/i cup radishes, sliced Sprinkle lemon pepper 1n bowl. Crusb garlic in lemon pepper; add oil and mix \\'ell . Let stand al room tempera- ture for 2 er 3 hours. \\'ash lettuce. tear into bite-size towd. Oiill. MAYFAIR FARM FRESH FRUITS&. VEGETABLES Just befort tervifti, shred fennel and green pepper coarsely: add to lettuce along with tomatoes and radishes. Strain oU over salad: toss lightly. Sprinkle with vinegar and croutons and toss again. Sprinkle with lemon pepper and ult. Serves I. STARS SjdnP)' OinarT 11 onr of Ul« "'·orld'lli grf'l l 11oJ1lrolo-~ H!Ji «'Olt1mn I~ ont' nf thfo DAILY P1L0 1"S ant1t fratu~1. CANTALOUPES ' LARGE, VINE RIPENED $ FOR ~~~~. • ....... •. 5 FOR s1 ~==•~~~~ ......... ·~· 49c ~.~s~. f!~! ....... 19c ~~~ET'! .. ST AL<S ••• 1 Oc ~.~~~L~~••os .... " 1 C ~~o~!~~•un•• .. ) Oc · --:._-'==~::.. -·-... __::;~-----··--..,,._. _._.... ______ _ ... ·----~-. ---...._ .. -----------~----..,.__ ___ _ ----·-- • ·---. -. -----·· ---.,;:;;...;oo;_. __ -'W'""""_'f_ ·--... -----------·-.. ·---• ··~---·-·---.I"'···--~· • A Treat far Youngsters, Too .. .. . Liq _uor; Fruit Need Early Start for Holiday Delicacies DEAR NAN: t bave clipped tllreelioos tor getting your balloon wine recipe many times and always lost ll hefDte I got It sent but no& lhls time. !'lteanwhile, bere ls one for a cordial I suppose derived from I.be old "cherry bounL-e" idea. I Bourbon poured over sour pie cherries.) t'or the cordial fill a decanter, jar, botl.Je or whatever with washed UD• pitted Bing cberries. Add 1 cup !tugar lo e one quart ~ Wner. Fill · with vodka and forget until Christmas. Tbe chei'rles make good nlbblillg and the vodka a delici&as drillk beautifully c o I o r e d • CORA MAE MINNICK, LA GRANGE, IND. I'll bet those cherries doo 't have much color by Christmas but who cares? DEAR NAN: I eaJoy tryMg your recipes and recently made the "kitchen coffee ti. quer". I would Uke to know If yoo can get a recipe [or Galliano for me? MRS. MERL LARSON, MINNEAPOLIS That beautiful golden Italian liquer is beco min g in· creasingly p.>pular but to ma ke a Calliarurtype yourself you will have lo visit your nearest suppliers of home wlne making items. You have them in your city, They will have an extract c a l I e d "Yellow Genepy." Once you have that, make . . FROM OUR MAYFRESH FAMILY Of PROUD 11105 BONELESS CHUCK MAYFRESH ·JUNIOR TURKEYS u.s.o.A. GRADE A 4 TO I lb. SIZE ROAST U.S.D.A. CHOla OI MAYFAIR'S ILUE llllON STEEi IEEI U.S.D.A. CHOla OI MAYFAIR llU! llllON CI G, MAYFAIR'S llU! RlllON STEER 1!£1 BEEF RIB STEAKS ....................... lb .$ J 29 ~T · RIBS ... 4 9C Ci 9.; ROUND STEAKS S J 29 CENTER CUT BONELESS .......••. lb, ~~! c~.~~cu~~-~~-s ...... •lb.8 9c SIRLOIN TIP STEAKSeoNELESS ....... ,.$ J 59 CUBE STEAKS EXTRA LEAN .................... ,.$ J 59 BEEF RIB ROASTS ....................... lb$11 • ROUND ROASTSaoNELESS ~g~1°t.., ....... lb~ 139 BEEF SHANKS CE NTER cur .................... lb. 59c ENGLISH CUT SHORT RIBS ............... lb. 6 9' SHOULDER CLOD ROASTS BONELESS ........ "$' 09 BONELESS FAMILY STEAKS ................ ,.$ J J 9 MAYFAIR DlllCATESSEll LUNCHEON MEATS . . ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIV! 1. FULL DA 'tS THURSDAY JULY I · WED •• JULY·I• 175 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa up a simple syrup by boiling Z cups of sugar with 1 cup water. When cool, pour just one cup of ' lhe syrup into a quart bottle {Ame r ican measure.) Add the extract, a fifth of fii gh proof vodka and, for real smoothness, one ounce of finishing fotmula. Have you tried making Galliano ice cream? Soften a quart of vanilla Ice cream with a spoon, ble11d in about one-half cup of the Ga lliano and returu t.u U1e freezer. !l's n1arvelous. Now here is where I oeed he lp. Does an~one out there have a recipe for corn cob wine? I know there Is such a thing and il would be such a prize to add to our com cob CLIP·& SAVE WITH THIS COUPON LIM.IT 1 COUPON PER ADULTCUSYOMER JUlV I-JULY 14. WITH THIS COUPON . LIMIT 1 COUPON • PER ADULT CUSTOM El .,.."" JULYl-JUl.Y14. 'ljJ t " ~IT:~HIS COUPON LIMIT 1 COUPON Pl•ADULTCUSTOMEI JULY a.JULY 14. jelly and pancake 1yrups. I thought I wu on the track of it but the man wbo !Ped to have It and make the wine - he said It was great -bu IOll ii. AnytJme I can get out into the coon.try to scrounge aome dried and shelled red corn cobs I am going to experlmen& on my own , uslng the balloon TRIPLE STAMPS WITH MINIMUM $S .OO PURCHASE COUPON GOOD JULY 8-JULY 1' NI ...,. t-' 1or ftlPll .. _.., II <ttftr t1rt -Clot SI'"'" •ttiN<!f rirtt-.. ltlll "ll'Wlllt• ....... ~,..... ....... ,,,-·-··-· OHtCOUPON P£R CUSTOMER: ADULTS ONL 't . ----- -....---. ··.=::.._._..;:;:::::. __ ·~·~ -···-·-'---~ ---·-·-------. ..... ··--~1 •' ·-~ - -TUl'I ,,.W llll -..,d, aid M ftcte4 Ila. Of CGVte •om._ ........ tanner may call tbe m• br die Uttle white eoet. wilteli I tell him what r wattt tllDM cobs for bu& l'U risk It. DEAR NANo Can yoo 1upply me "'Ith iafonnaUon on • pro- duct ca11ed "jwaket?" • .It. ..... powdered-milk h a r d e • I n I base, flavored and ii caUed for In some home made ice creams. Just where can one purchase thl.a product? I have tried w1tb oo auccess. MRS.. MARY ST ALLA, DETROrr.~ What was once a 1tapJe Jtem. for puddings and o t h e r dessert, before we had all the convenience miles now brings forth shrugs and r a Is c!"d eyebrows when you ask most grocery clerks but you should stiH be able to find it at siza ble supermarkets. Sometimes you just have to know where to look for it • Al my neighborhood market I couldn 't find it with the pud .. dings where I thought it might be but, with the aid of an obliging clerk (she had to hunt. too) it turned up on a sort of "specialty island'' near the freezer section. The box of tablets looked exactly as it did when I was a kid. If your slore manager or head stoc k clerk doesn't locate it. doesn't know where to roder it, have him contact Salada Foods, Inc., Woburn, l\1ass. 10801. They seem to be the on ly ones supplying it. It still makes fine light-textured puddings as well as the ice cream. DEAR NAN: SomeHme ago I clipped directions and an Il- lustration for maidag place card sail boats for a children'• party, using puffed rice in somet hing like a popcorn ball mixture. Now my UtUe boy It having a birthday party and I have lost that cUpptng. Would you have any idea of what l am talking about? No aam~. please. 1 want this to be a surprise. BUTIE, MONTANA. Fortunately 1 clipped that one too since I am asked so often ror something different for birthday and home room parties. Tho.9e cute little place card boats double as favors as well. The y are much easier to make t11an popcorn balls because there is no syrup to cook. You will need 6 cups of puf. fed rice, 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, 4 cup f miniature marshmallows, l teaspoon vanilla, food col- oring, 8 wooden meat skewers and 8 pa per i;ails. Heat the puffed rice in a shallow pan in a 350 oven for about 10 minutes. Pour into a large greased bowl. Me ll b u t t er and marshmallows in do u b I e boiler, stirring constantly until smooth. Stir in vanilla and whatever food color catties out the birthday theme. Pour ove r puffed rice, stir until evenly coated. With greased hands quickly shape into eight 41J.i inch said boats using abou* l cupful of mixture for each. Make an oblong cavity down I.he cente r of each boat as you go. by building up sides and ends. Pack down bottom of each cavity firm ly. Insert a skewer in the end of each boat for a mast. Print the guests names on the sails. Glue to the masts. Be sure to use the best.- stic king gl ue you can ftnd. Tryi ng to tell you bow to make the salls is a little tricky withoul an illuslraUon but you can experiment with a brown paper bag until you get the right size. It should be shaped like half of a triangle. '1ben use your pattern on white cot). struction paper or even a good grade of typing paper~ The boats should stand for at le8lt 30 minutes before using but l would make them up the day before so you'll have Ume to correct any mishaps. Fill the boats with small co!- orful candies. These place card-favon are a blt hit alDce once the cargo Ls eaten the ' boats are . a nice treat, easily dii ested. You can fancy up the sails if you like, using narTOW strips ol bright-colored stq.· tape or a gummed gold star right at the Up of tbe mast.. Happy birthd.11! THE BEST fle1.derahlp po 111 pr'OVt "J>eanuta" 11 one of · UM world's mosl popu.~at eomte •trips. Read Jt dl11y ht the DAILY Pn.oT, -· .,._ __ ..., .. .. __ .. __ ---~~.~ " _,.. -· -.--....... -... ·--, .. -~ . ----·--------·-r _....,,_ ~ t ~ -· ---"'" -. . ~ .. . . OUTDOOR LIVING 1s· EASY LIVING AT .TOTAL DISCOUNT THRIFTIMART BLUI CHIP STAMPS 011 ALL PRODUCI AlilO MIA T DIPT. PURCHASIS· . . . MEA'I' DEPARTMENT FOR OUTDOOR BAR-B-QUE EVERYDAY LOW DISCOUNT lllEAT PRICES tQMl-IN .....Or IND ROUND STEAK ••••••••• 98~.. RIB RDAST ............. 98:'.. M>HfUU • 11 • '' -OU 0. HMI ..oiNT 98 fAMIL Y STEAK ...... .'. "·. FRESH BRISKET........ f. l..,1.1 OH $ sa '""' SUCIO T·IONE STEAK . •• •• .. •• I '" BEEF ·uv11 ............ 69f. J:iONE ROAST •••••••• 69~ •. SHO'Rr11as ............ 39~ 90Ml·IN -n-•·Ul" mu lt»I RUMP ROAST .......... 98f,, CORNED ROUNDS ...... 95f. ·GROUND 5 .9c f CONO PAK BEEF 3 l 8S.OIMOl f LB. ' EASTERN GRAIN-FED RIB ENO ROASTS ., Rtss 55~. lOl~fND 69C ROAST •..•• ,~ .,LL ~U CVTIOINOI 86< ••.• 'CHOPS ••••••..•••••••• : L• . MEAT DEl'ARTlllENT BACON 'N' EGGS SUNNY VAUEY U.S.D.A. "AA" LA••· EGGS FRISH MORRELL'S YORKSHIRE SLICED BACON ....... 11b. 49c ~ o. llllJUT'f --.:.no HAI .-..car CANNED BACON .... ~-69• BEEF BACON •• : ........ -69• LUER QUALITY, WILSON'S CORN COUNTRY, DUBUQUE ROYAL BUFFET, HOFFMAN'S llETIERMAIO 5 9 C SLICED BACON ....... ·' lb. EA. DISCOUNT SEAt'OOD 111$11 'lllfl lOC:&l $ fUSN tlUJU OI -fftn .OCICOO OI: SEABASS ""'~"·-~• ...... 11~ OCEAN PERCH ......... 79f._ f H Sll lttlf!~ $ , • NOITHllN WHlf{ '.OZPN DOYER SOLE ........... I,.. HALIBUT STEAKS •••••• 98f .. ECONOMICAL NUTRITIOU.5 RIB END CHOPS 59L~. lOIMfND 79 CHOPS ..... ~- SPARiilis ................ 65 ~ •. . WAtrl tH1t< • 99c ' Cl.ID""" 2 PORK CHOPS •• • • • • • • • • • • • • L1, RIX LARD ................ 1 "" ..... 5 c J:O.KSAUSAG1 .•......•.• 49~ •. U.S.D.A. G RADE 'A' POPPY OR CRANDALL BRANDS. Cry-0.Vcu; Wropped 2 8 C TURKEY HINDQUARTERS .... ;';~'~·;..... LI. EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES ON FROZEN FOOD 1 COU1"11 46c tw:nwrn Y..,.t>fLl,lolf"I 65c 15" WA.IRIS ••••••••• 11... CHOPPED BROCCOLI •••••• 10 ••• 2sc ALASKA COD ................ . N.IQ!.Jlllil.MAI TAl,.....UO.UrU,M/l 25< p!CflWf!f lfD 36 DON TME IEACHCOMlll ••a. IROCCOLI SPEARS •.••••• ,0 ... 32c HAWAIIAN PUNCH ••••••• 11... c •u.MQUfTP.,rO!Wtt-1~'''· •10• OH M7TMUICl.HOI 37c , ...... ,.TIOH (I Ol ,U.!!l•Ol.l l<I •1•• ClllCKlll IRVMSTICkS ••• 11... ENCHILADA DINNERS •••• 11... DIADID FISH STICKS ••• 11'> 1-. Dte;OU.TIO 0. AUf, (Ol.Oli 3 VIVA TOWILS ••••••••••• :~:". 1 c ..-m 79• PUllI NO PHOSPHATE .;';~. AWW! .. •...-oMlll II 53• HOU SI HOLD <LEANER ••••.• '.'; 0111..:llNf Oi...t 88• IYHY fl.AUS .............. . LIQUOR DEPARTMENT """'· PMDAn OOl) ... 11 9 FANTAIL SHRIMP ••••••• ,,.... $« ~ TACO SHELLS .......... ,,38• ONUOHl-I CREAM CHEESE ....... "• 18• O NVO~!M CREAM CHEESE ....... ,. 42 c OllftGINT 88• IVORY SNOW .......... , •• ~ mn1 ••••••••••••••••••••• ~:-:-. aac RON DE LEON GRAMZEE :}'our Choice , ioitTilil"&i'Aciico•B1R .... 99.~; PILOf·AOVERTISElt JO ~----'-'--'---'-~~~"---~~ I OUTDOOR LIVING "' CHECK LIST BRIQUETS • STARTER FLU ID • B-B-Q TOOLS AND G LOVES • SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS • THERMOS JUG ICE CH EST• PAPER PLATES • NAPKI NS • HOT AND COLD CUPS • PLASTIC KNIVE S, FORKS, SPOON S FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES • FILM • SU NGLASS ES SUN TAN LOTIO N • HA1R SPRAY AND GROOMING NEED S • INSECT REPELLANTS AT DISCOUNT PRICES l'llODUC t : DEl'All'l'lllEN'I' l' ellow Meat NECTARINES \ oQWNYflAl(f; FIOZf N WAFFLES a',16c c . . LARGE HEADS ROMAINE LETTUCE 15!. " 0 °"'"'""' ""'aor Io• CtlllCtllli ••••••••••••••••• LL W"fHIOSfOIWl5rn -9.UINOlll l o· PCtTATOIS •••••••••••••• 1 LL KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 12·0Z. PKG. 25c All GRINDS-COFFEE FOLGER'S 1·LB.Tlll 79c ( l ·IR. TIN) S'l.~t CAL FAME-FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 6·0Z. TIN 19c. All WHJTE BOXED ENVELOPES r"-'~100 CT. 6 ¥4'' 3 s1 45 CT. 10" FOR QV~ll '"'" 0' •1<;Vl>' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE :z 49c ... g(HC-0 1.0lf" REGULAR OR SUPER KOTEX PKG. 75c Of 24 QUAIL-GOLDEN CREAM OR WHOLE KERNEL CORN 303 TINS 19.~. i •' SCOTI MIST $378 OON PACO $398 ~;. SCOTCH ••••••••••• •• • n1t1i TIQUILA • •••• •• •••••• nftti .... -... .. ire we/come .-11111r lllO••l•S AT AL&. ,.1nuuars Dlltll·LOAF areadDou1k GOURMET SHRIMP 16·0Z. $169 •Y·10c oz. •• PA8TKWATIM5 270-'t HARBOR. BLVD., COSTA MESA 5858 WARNER. e 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA HUNTI HGTON BEACH • 23811 El TORO . El r or.o --------~--- JI I#•~ .... ·~· '---~~ • ---, ...... -, •• -·------------· ~-··-·----~--., ---.... _ ""· 1· ----·-~-----.·· -------____ ,., ill .. ____ _ ---.. --r -. ----- :· r: El Rancho gets in the spirit of summer with this store-wide 1sale of , ~; • . • , • . , • . • . . ·: . . . • • ·. :: .· .. .· .• .· , . ·: . . :; . . ~ ·. . •, ~ .· .· :: ~ .• • . . . • • '• ' • ' • . . • . ~ . . ; • • ' ' . • . . . . ' . =· .· . . . . • . Cb&11ubri1nd The epitome of diningdeJighl! Naturally aged ••• U.S.D.A. Cho ice lb. fi/1t llignnn ................... f ~~ More than fun, •• it's oheez delight I Fire up the coals and have a heave1tly barbecue this week! Cnrn1d 811f lrislfi. .. 7/lf Part of the pleasure here is El Rancho's price for El Rancho quality: whole or point half. fDBBh 81Bflrisk1t ..... 81lr So lean'~d ~4erl .-Sprinkle with onion soup mix, wrap in foil and bake! Whole or point half • . S' '· . f h H ... '. . FA!lcf 49* res . ens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Ch• k Bal t' EIGHT OUNCE' 69* 1c en o 1ne .......... : .. Zacky Farms, •. no preservatives, 5 to 7 lbs. . Oven ready .. , simply cook and enjoy! Ground Round ............ ~ .. 89~ Sliced Bacon ................ 59~ Lean! Fresh ! Bulk or patties at one price! El Rancho's own ••• ranch :;tyle ·~ces ! Steamel' Clams ............. 59~ Halibut Filets .............. 79~ New England style for Summer fu n food ! . Mild !Javor ... flaky, tender ... and delicious! Enjoy the meaty goodness of t hese big beautles. Or course, \ye'll crack them fo r you .. ·. and then you fol~ Jow your fAvorite recipe fo r a. treat the fam ily is sure to enjoy! Cocktail, casserole, salad. stuffing ••• have fun cayng tender tasty sweet crab meat ••• at El Ranchos price! Large Dungeness Crabs Super Fresh Produce Waisrmslon · RIPE! SWEET! Thumping ripe ••. ·~ field fresh for the flavor ~u'll favor! Fresh Papayas ......... ~~~.~~1 ............ 39!a Blinr baclc memories o! tropics! splendor and sun and ll&lld and surf! • ROYAL HOST /c1Cr1• Rich and creamy amooth ••• the pre. tniu m pack preferred by people with. particular palates ••. and in flavors that are so tempting! The round half gallon holds so much fun! Layer Cakes ...... tr.o~.~~11.11¥~ ~~' •••••• 69' · Talk about fun t, •• 1.hrce layers high, creamy thick fros~ ... preferred flavors ••• thaw and·lll!;fQ11 Eclair or Velvet Pies .......... ~ .. 69' More than a pie ••• but what Oise could Jahnstqn call it.,. 9 inchcrust,aeam.fiDigp ••• olkinda,f?™. Tom a to Juice .... ~ .. L.~Y:~·::~ ~~~-~ •••••• 39' ·Bright and sparkling ••• refreshing s~ht, or mix it! Carton of six 5 oz. cana at this price! Crisco Shortening ............. 89c Brown or Pov/ d S11gar 2 "" ~ Baking someUting csn be fun! ••• 3 lb. can. From C&H •• for oo many good thlnga I l lb. ctn&. Betty Crocker Puddings 3 io; $1 Just open the 18 oz. cans and e~oy flavor! Instant Tea . . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . 1.09. Enjoy the savings on Lipton's 3 ounce olze! Blue Bonnet Margarine ....... 29c H's fun, loo, to save at El Rancho! 1 lb. ctn. Potato Buds ...... ~:.".':~ ....... 59c Betty Crockar'a , • : mlished p0tatoea in minulel I Macaroni & Beef ............... 69• Stouffer's.,. delicious casserole! UV. oz., frozen. Pet Milk ................... 2 ,., 37 c Tall cans ••• for Summer fun recipes! C & W Vegetables ........ 4 "' $1 Petite Peas, Zucchini, Vegetable Delicleux, 10 oz. Creamed Chicken .............. 69' Stouf!er'a ••• Tender chicken, heat and eat! 6V. oz;. frozen.. · Chiffon facial Tissue ... 4 '" $1 Tuna and Noodles .............. 69• Softandstrong ... keepapackinthecar! 200ct. Tasty casaerole from Stouffer'a! 111-j oz. ' Hills Bros.. Coffee ... ; ......... 79~ White King Soap ... ; ............ 59• Two lb can · ••• $1.57 Three lb. can •• , $2.29 Giant package I Concerned about ecology? Use this Clorox Bleach ................... 49c Ivory Soap .................. 4 1o1 29• Personal W.. bars ••• as pure aa they can make itl Gallon :size ••• does the job so well f Delicatessen Specials! Bllihl IPankll KING SIZE! All meat, for a auper ii' Summer picnic bake! Extra loag and extra. delicious, too I Ii. King Sized Hot Dog Buns ...... P~: .0! .1 ~ •••••• 53¢ Fresh daily from Blue Seal ••• big enough to handle kinr aize franloll Have yourself a wienie-cue! Braunschweiger . ~. ~ .. 49c New from 1ones' F&I'J?U!, with bacon? Sliced Lunch Meat~ 33c Rath's .• All Beef or All Meat Bologna, Cotto Salami, Pickle or Pizza Loaf. String Cheese . . .. .. 89c Bel Monte, Armenian 1tyle •• , fun food! 12 oz • Knudsen Salads ...... 39c Fresh I ready to serve ••• pint carton. New 4 Bean Salad ............ 59c pt. --$mimmr~--­ Miller High Life 12:$229 Save 35c when you buy this value, Ill 12 ounce cans I . Tanqueray Gin ~ 1,- Sav• 1.50 on th. bnnl 1'>11'liWJ• · El Rancho Rum 5111 199 Choose Silver or Amber I Qt. 4.99 Mai Tai Mix ....... 99c llOONE'S FUM w1 ... nr: mAWBERRY Hill W ne .... T.K Hawafian Pineapple .... ~~~.~~ ........ 19~ "cut tl'Mh in Ute fields .•. rushed hlll't to p~o the' aoodn .... Pmu in •fleet Thurrdav throug1' Sundav, JuJ.v8,9,lO,lt. Noaalu todto.kfo. Opim dailv 9to9 ••• Sundav10 to 1 • Don the Beachcomber'• ••• au· thentlcl ... 6th New ••• and re!reshlnr •• , for a delicioua: summer cooler. ARCADIA : S.:iol'i anil Hw1,n,1on Dr i'li'1/, PASADENA : :'/M, SOUTH PASADENA: ~1/i'1/, HUNTINGTON BEACH : :\'1:· NEWPORT BEACH : . /NI •, 'p' ' [1 R.1 11(ho r:enterl . 320 We~t Colo1ado Bl ~d ·: Fremont and Hun11n2ton Or . .,, Warner and Algonqu in 18aardwJ1k Ce11te1 .. ~JJ~ 1.1 1;111111 !11 f.1>tl111111 11111 11 1 11h: • l --........ -.. ------------~-·-----__ ..__ ----.. . --·-------... -~· ·---..:....·--.---~----·------·---1-1-_ ,,_ ---~ ---·--~ ---~ ... ·-.. -_ -_-+.::;:· ==~ . . ' --. ... ---··----·· . • -- . . '• '• • •, ' .. • . . • ' • • . •, . ' ' • ' .. . . ' j • • ts .. ft"M,, $' " • IS our Whtn we gy l!Omething is fresh, we put it in writing. We put dates Clll 811 Alpha Beta's own dairy products, bakery goods, potato chips, deli ftll't• Uld meats. In fact, we've don e so for many years. This is our way of IMldns mre that every product is absolutely fresh at the time you buy it. ~ M, we won't sell you any product after the date stamped on il • '1'11at ten. '1111 both it's fresh when you buy it and guaranteed to be fresh for .. afttl'ward. • ............ hi) ..... ...... _. ... .,,;'el ......... ............. • ours. So whenever you shop at Total Discount Alpha Beta, look for the freshness dates. They're not in code, but plainly marked for everyone to read. And that's the way it should be. Because at Alpha Beta, we don't want you getting fresh with anyone else but us! Freshness dating: one more reason you can trust the follal at Alpha Beta to take good care of you. ·'I /,.f ,.-· f 1' ' t 'I ' --~-·--,1 )It' T _ .. ·----~ .. =-r , ... ~-.. ----,. "-" .. ~I ~-----,.. __ , .. ·~<#"' --~-...;----'') )tl,"(I(, 0 .... .---•MrO __ , -. ----------·-.. ,. .~ ·---· • • --~--,. • .. • , ---~----·· .. J :-' .... -~·~t~rd~17~, ~J,~11!_7.,_!1~97~1 _____ DAILY PILOT 4J. I Alpha ·eet'.a~s Man in Blue Introduces an as i i c un s JOHNNY MELLOS PRODUCE DEPT. HEAD PACIFIC BEACH in this ad, including 65 DOUBLE DISCOUNTS, j_ WE WEI.JOME FOOD STAMI' IHOPPUI ·~~~ save you s16.25* STOllE NOUU MON .• FIU. IOA.M. TOtP.M. JAT.6SUN, IOAM. T07P.M. VINE RIPE LOCAL GROWN WATERMELON CANTALOUPE RED RIPE WHOLE ~ ~ c lb. FOR 00 @ AVOCADOSM~?4~M ~~ORNIA 2 ~ ·29c GROWN I APRICOTS @ R~~~D 191~ LEnUCE • RED LEAF • BUTTER •SALAD BOWL 10~ GOl.DEN RI PE BANANAS 11~ LEMONS &LIMES THIN SKIN FULL 5 J8itE C ... PAPAYAS ::~ICIOUS APPLES AIR. FREIGHT 39c HAWAI IAN GROWN II. WASHINGTON STATE 4 100 EXTRA FANCY LIS. THESE PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS·WliiD. JULY 8-1-4 ~FRESH CUT .I .~ IARGUERITE c I '"'"~~~!~~ ~::::'!@ .. I -· TO IAt Ol '&OUHT \ [YER't' DAY ;:o:.;:::..,. 4-0UNCE BOTTLE ~:;, J & J BABY OIL 14-0Z. •BABY f'OWDI:R SOME All'W. MIA stt>Rts 01scou1n CIV.AGE n 1Cl ~ 651 ,. ...... 551 5~ 'ilttri~e'r"lti 't~~th0paste 431: 351 © l:!Miiiliiul""',,_Jls 971 !1-0UNCI: AtR.OSOL •FOR MEN'S H.llA J.8f 1 •1 ----·----------· J.OtmctCONTA.lNill • M!:JilitH QUlllSAllA •oar POWDER ~95 1 • I.Al Uf sl~o1'Xl1111e1t1t1P1t1s p. 12' ii0ciuiiiFT't11 HOUR DEODDRAllT t.11 171 IUllH Ol~LOUHI \ t\t[Rr DA¥ $OM[ ,t,U'tlA l{fl, STDllCS fUICOUHf CMll"-flUCE ~ WAl.Til'll\END.UL•Z.lA 270 ~ KIBILID DOG FOOD ),ff ~ IO.Q!;.ClN&.,FL.\VORS 2"" '!!:::::>' S!BD WIUID 3Bt U ' fi·PACJ:: • 4·0Z. EffvJ:LOPIS ,Hf: 73- ~ SALLYHANSON•:Z..PCl'<"l:•Cl~wf 79' ~ HARD·AS·MAILS MIO ' © SANITARY NAP[l)I$ .ro..COUNT BOX COMFIDETS <§ »COUNT • MtDJUM OR TOOOU:R • DISPOGA!JU: FR!SHABYE DIAPERS N£WllORN •JO-COUNT @ l'IOSARITA 9.0 UNC!'.CAN REflllED BEAMS @ i~~P%o ·~rioNS"=" JrE 21' 1-0Z. RICE. PEAS .S. MU&Kl\OOMS OR 8.o'l. MlXtD VEGETAllLS JN QJ'!:ION 5AUC£ • rflOtt!<l 3"' BJRDSiYE V!BETABL!S ~ g · 6-0Z. PKG .• rJIOZDl • SAU~GI: @ Jt~~ls'~ifz".( ROUS J9I: 641 @ '6·0Z .• """" 661 JDHMSTDN APPU PIE Jtt 3&-0Z. CHOC. ECUlll PIE .Me 7J. 6-!'.;:0UNT PACO.OE • FROZEN DRUMSTICK$ DVJl'K ffllDE • V.. Ol WlM IMITATION ICE MILK lllPHR l[Tlt • 1•.oz. CONTJJNEI\ COL£ SLAW SA1AO :$cVALUt 2-LB. COHlAJHtH • 68c VJ.Wt 1k !ntt>St Yt • f1'0Z&N • 9-0Z.. CAM 631 ORAMGE PLUS .Jft kif 111 • ARMOUR MIRACURE OR DUBUQUE ROYAL BUFFET ~K'"J.· BACON FIRST GRADE c DU!CBH'I PllDC • FR~SH ECON(). PAK • 3-LBS. or OVER GROUND BEEF G~EAT ON THE GRILL a ~b. Y*lr Alpho Beto Neiohborhocid ButcNr lt~ Mo"'"~ Rid Apron I Preudly 00.n: EUTCHElt'S PltIDE MEATS MEATS YOU 'LL BE PROUD TO SERVE ALPHA BETA autcms flJOt §EEF AT EVIRYOAY 01sc;ou,NT PRIC~S! BON°EiESSillFAMILY STEAK 1.091b. BONELESS CLOD STEAK 1.291b. IRISll BRAllD . ': · ·•: EXCELLENT FOR SANDWlgi~ • t '.' "f' BONELESS RIB STEAK T·BONE STIAK ROUND STEAK •ULL CUT 1.191b. 1.581L 99'1b . 6511b. ~~~NED a ·a· . c BRISKET lb. FROZEN FOO DS QUICK MEAL FAVORIT~ CHUCK STEAK BLAOECUT TASTE O' SEA • l·l8. PKG . 1r.ef:1 rw .. " PAN RE,..OV 981 lb.65' Jll•n.Tbn .. u" PILLR aa~ •. IOLI flLLHI MQT LOIU' BACON 1.t.e.P1tG. sac Of PllCH <1-FISHERMtN 1mnt1 n111 ITUFPID t~~~L:l~s>.QE I.OZ. PKG. 27' ~l~~~l:~uS·!~·lkOLL 77'·a. l~·LB. llOX fl H ITICKS 1n llU. ,.,, •••••. 791 THlSE MEAT PRICES EFFECTIVE n-IUR$0A Y thtOJQh WEDNiSDAY, JULY 8.14, Jfl fA 1 flL)(.(llJHI S [Vfl!Y OAY SONf AlJ'tlA Ill I A .STOii(! OJICOUNT CHAAt I'll I Cl @ sriii'ilir'~T'uili" 57c 51 ~ 121h,-OUNC[ CAN' :HI: &1~ fl.07!. ~OiTUS • HAW,l.Jl,\N • CANAtllAN •REP WINE VJN'EOAll & OIL •ITALIAN Clfl:ESE . . . •SAN fllANC!SCO fllEt'CK "!tlhl. 32c L1wr11s Dres11ng ....,. CAE'IAR • I.OZ. BO'l1U: ,.)r.i .UC ~ lllPl11t BfTll • 12.ouwet J.U 321 ~SWEET RELIS11 ""VAlUE @c~H:BSvRUP m 441 ~:JZ.O'Z.JAR•S"Tl\A.WBtllRY "le.(' 631 ~ C·H·B Preunes """ @'K~ci!i:i ·r,·;~;i~g 59t 451 @'P1ciul» aiE'rs'"'3k 241 RED CA.lllAGE • 15-0'l. JAJt -ZM @'K~EilKrr'ciWP 55e 47c ORANG£ GRAP P11Utr 4 @ M-O'Z. 110TTIL • ORA.PEfJIUJT Oft Orch1rd Drinks .55C 49 ~&·PACX •\2-0UNCECANS 751 ~ Delawue Punch .98f ~•&-OZ. CA.N5 • WLLCHA.Dt OJV.PE ~WELCH'S DlllllKS.m 321 !OJAI f!J',fflll"'I ~ fWfllY DAT .... '''"""' &fOll(' OIStOUNT CIU.ltiOC l'IUCC © ll·OZ. !A11 • rlltW D111ID TA.17 R'S CHOICE 17! COFF!E JM @ ~'fi~i;r1~1ri1r ~ 11• 1~·0%. CAN'• RtGUIJJI 841 CHAS! l SANBORN COffEE H: tffb~1NSTANT CDffiE tee 171 ' !<IC[JAll J.«1 l,U 48-0'L CA N • 3-Lll. REG. 011 tlL~TIC ~~~:~ ~ Hi 211 . CAN• RE<JULAll • f!NE • DlllP EILC'TflA MAT!C tic lk ©lllPHll lftA.•KJNGSlZt e&.OUNC[ I OX 9"' D!T!R6EMT J.:f! u · JUMBO PACO.Gt • l60°0Z. BOX 101 IMPERIAL D!TER6ENT .l<11 60-0Z. sorru: • 11i GAU.Otl PUREX BLEACH ©scon ·s • l6·0'l. llO'TTIL ru"NlTUR[ POU5H 111 LIQUID GOLD JM 8-0UNCE CAN K!RN'S TOMATO SAUC! VAN CAMP•l&·OZ CAN PORK AHD BEAMS 1DAHOAN • ~ltt·OZA E...VELOJlt IMSTANT PO A7•!S CA.St §:W_>tYNt • lili·OZ. CAN SLIC!D N!W POTATO!S QUALITY BAKERY AT DISCOUNT PRICES @ !l!llKHOLW'l •'-JI.A.CS: DANISH ..,;: aa; WAffL!S -W ' ~;~Iifid'iilfu'f~'W'"DVJJ.. lifil l ·PACK•HA.MBUllOI:'.OllHOTDOG ~ RLPHR BETR BUNS J'JJ. -· Al PH A IETR • ~ 1CD> 861 AKEL FDDD CW: •vJJ.. COSTA MIU. -241 I. l7tti It. HUNnM•TOM IUCH -tt41 A4- HUNTIMeTOM llACH -11•11 M. M• It. POUMT.t.IM YALLIY -lltt W..- LA•UMA HILU -21541 Cel~ • i. LA ... l•VIMI -11040 c.1,...., U•tftnltJ PM "'>UTH LAGUNA -JDl12 I. C.-Hlth-Y rOTAl Ol~t:nUNIS fVfRY llAY 10MC All'K.I ll'T'l Sf'Ofl!I OllCOlnn' ~Gt nice @ &:iJ'iliedal Flour .i.59 227 © t:ili:1 Flour 2.at 115 ~ l~CotJlfT•H!:ITT •I GAllON 411 ~ WASTE BAGS ~ ~ IS.OUNCt PA.CU.GE ~CHEERIOS Plt 571 ~ GOLDEN n.urro. 48-0%. CAN 14c ~ 3·1b, Shortening ~ © KLEENEX • ?ilO COUNT A~OflT!ro Of! WHljF. 22c FaDl4L TIS~UE ..3aC ~ 18~·n.o.-vELLOW•WH!TE ~ clac'h c~ke Mix .m 261 ----. . '· ii-!\ •• l • ' f • . -. , .. 'r' "' ., •( ... •• ... 4! DAILY PILOT Wtdnf1day, Julp 7, 1971 PILOT-ADVERTISER "f ---- SAFEWAY PURE STRAWBERRY FAMILYSCOn CHIC-E TOMATO COFFEE PRESERVES TISSUE SOUP Pre Ground .. Fresh/ Richly Blended. Lorge Economy Pock Toilet Tissue l aundry Product-No Phospho!es (5-lb., 4-oz. 99t) Chic:Wn Giblet, Chicken Kidney, l i"m" Chic ken & Plain Chicken lown Hou~P -(on11rn.rn1 Heot & Ser ... e 1-lb. bag t USDA Choice Grade Beef lh1d1 Cut For Outdoor Barbecuing. lb. ROUND STEAKS FuflCenter Cuts. Bone-95c USDA Choice ~f la lb. Swiss Steaks Boneless Steaks Thit~ Arm Shoulder 89' USDA Chor<:e Beef I~. foll r~nter Round~ Sj 09 USDA Chm(e Bttl lb. S. I . r· St k '""110 '"""'~ 1139 ir om 1p ea uso""'"' ·~' "· USDA Choice Beef Chu ck Rolled .& Tied Ideal To Pot Roast lb. 4-rall pack A • BEEF CLOD ROAST Bonele~s Oven Reody USDA Choice Beel ,b 99c 0-Bone Roast t~;~'~;,.;~: R R t USOACho<o-Bono· ump oas ,, • o,., . ..,,, Boneless Roast o';::;:~:::;:;:, " 79' , .. 98' 1b.IJ19 Pork Spareribs [~stern Crain-fed 69 • Cov11 try Style Ribs-Cut C From Meaty l ender Porkers lb . Leon Butt Cuts-rfo-C F h P k St k fmO!JSternP"k 69 res or ea s """1-ldeolloPoolry.lb. F e d Che k D111msl itksllbi&hs-81nquet rle IC en SoOu1ck &SofosyloPrepore,Too! {All While Meo! Breo ~IS ... lb. $1.09) 1s.oz.99c Pkg. Point 98 tut C lb. Corned Beef Brisket ::1;;: • Jimmy Dean Sausage ~·;:~:": ~i:77c I LIJ FRESH & TASTY GROUND BEEF USDA In spec ted For 59( Wholesomeness- In 3·1b. Package. (3-lb Chub ~l 1n lb. SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS! POOs Etfecl rve 111 Locens«l Sofe'Nlly D1scouots.. WHISKEY Cold Brook tsm s399 Bl!nded lOt) BO-Proof aiJrt BOURBON RockBn>o<-lOO Prnol $399 (SAVE 'Oci liltll Mac Nair's Scotch ~~i;:;::;: i;m 1529 Stanton's G"1n °"0 ' 100 " "'" 1321 l/odk(I -BO·Prool SL Elmo's Rum ""!,~:;:,:;·" 111" 13" MRS. WRIGHT'S SUPER SOFT BREAD W~ltt 11 What 16-oz. Loaf ~ L• S lreloh-ln I Ver ausage Roodom W"'h" SI • d B I ~'l1r'NllV In ice o ogna '"'"'"' ,,,,, Danola Cooked Ham ',:·:~ " 59' lib 79' Jkt . 4 " 62' -~E- I H b N t• I K•'<X:~;uril l?·Dl. SJ09 e rew a 1ona '""'·· ... SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS a COCA COLA 12·1l.. Se l!eolly l!rireshed -cai C A l!eol Thirst Quench er! 6 pac~ 8 2 GRAHAM CRACKERS H•31c ... .... 99' ti 311 2 i:;75' "••·38' "' •••. 59' 1t !Oil r HEAD & SHOULDERS A ~~~~!c!~ , .. s 166 • H(lir And S.Calp, loo! •ltt FRESH BAKERY BUYS -'· ~: ·,"\~t~ fl ANSEL FOOD , /'~·<;'.·.:; ~.·~ RING \ :..-·, :..·i-'. . . . .. --_, ''-""----Mrs. Wnghrs 39c "A HP(lvtnly 12·ounce (Q•e" (Nor ltfdl Ring ...... . DONUTS !~ i'ie c Old Fashioned i p k $! .~"' •• -""'_" .~'olO-«""r""""!"', C"'=..::.· '.'·-,{ ......... -}'~~~~.: ~-te}l~~i.-:-. '' ' • . .f..C'r ~ I .. 49-oz. pkg. USDA Grade 'A' Manor Hou'e Premium Quality Plump & Meaty • GREAT FOR OUT- DOOR BARBECUE. 4 to B·lb. Avg. Wt. lb. CANNED HAMS • Safewoy Premium Quohly ~·ll1. s429 • Dubuque Royal Buffel Cai F P rt rmh-Whol•l"l' 65' ryer 3 S • Oru1n~1ocks • Thighs I~. Fresh Fryer Breasts A'~':;" ,,69' F h F W• l •Ohl M•o• 39c res ryer mgs '"®m''"' '"'' " SAUSAGE~~=~ 39c Ra!h'o; Breakfas t-Seoso ncd l·lb . jus1 Righ t• Fron1 (astern Pork. Roll SLICED BACON~9c • Lunr's !(lwo forms l ·pound • W1bon COfn ((lun1ry Package Pre-Cooked Cod Fillet Steakettes "'""'" Cho•co l1sh An<l(httse "89' 11 98' F. h st· k c"""'" '"'" '''·"·IJ" IS IC S "~""""'' "' Shrl.mp Preled And Oevemed H , 12 oL SJ 98 Capt om Choice Ouohly Pit. STERLING BRAND FRANKS Juicy-Alw ays 1·1b. C Flavorful And 58 Plump & Testy' Pkg. DAIRY & DELI. BUYS MEDIUM I AA' EGGS Cream o· The Crop-Farm·fresh Flavor! Large '"· 39 , 1-d"29c Ex. Large '" 4 4' ctn. Shady Lane Butter ~':.~ Cinnamon Rolls :·;;:;,~:<:::::. Lucerne Assorted Dips Lucerne Fruit Drinks "" Lucerne Yogurt ~:~:. , .... 81 ' Cll. ...'27' ''" l·n.37c CIR. y,.,.1. 25' ,, .. ~t!.l21 ' GARDEN SUPPLIES GARDEN HOSE %·inch 75·Fl Re inforced Indoor Plants v:.::: . ., C t. AJS! ColOfS arna ions fmhly '"' Mixed Bouquets ,~:;:. Liquid Fertilizer ~:~ Weed & Feed .~·:~~:::: PRICES EFFECTIVE 4-i•t• nnc ,.11 ~ '"" 99' 111. 69C ''"" 89' ... 1411 • I 6Y2 -0L can t lOY<i-oz. can ' a G B Btl·iir CM! · reen eans PremiumQuali ry-Tender Aod D•kio"'-To'1• '""" e R b • Be1-1ir Premium Ou1t itr · asp err1es DeliciousFresh f lovor -Tnp~. • for A Quic~ Des sen Anyt1111e1 1s.01.59c pkg. 1D·01.39c pkg. S.Oz. 31 C '" 8 Bird's Eye Awake 9 Bel-air Cob Corn Premium 4 -e~r 45 C Otal1ty pack a B I . F • Premi11111 a~at1t y e -a Ir r1 es Choico Of'"'"'"·'''"'" Cuts Of french Fries I l d Btl·air Quality em Ona e Concentrate -Rich 1n v1!0- min C & Essentiol Minero ls_ e .. · B I • p P"mi•m Oulity e -air eas Tender AndSweet-AReol Menu Brightener. So Tasty! t I C Cotillion C1terinr Qua lity Ce ream In Assort ed flavor~. Serve As ls Or To A lo Mode Bel-01r Pies I ,~,~~~!~.~~2~:~~~:3c 1·1b.39c pkg. 6·0l. 13 c "" ID·Dl. I 6C pkg. h·1•1.75c tin. I MCP Juice Drinks ';:; 10' ii Enchilada va~~;r;;rnp 1:~~'.· 49c I Dressers Cakes ·:~~ Meat Pi es r.1~~~~~~se J~11.121, 1l·DL '"· 19' , .. t Lucerne Party Whip ';:; 49' BANQUET ASSORTED DINNERS Asst Varieties (Except BCEf)-Discount Priced! • 11 -oz. Size • Y t bl '"''''" ege a es ln1ernot1oool 1D·o1..45c I ... BEL-AIR ASSORTED CREAM PIES Bonano, (hoc., Coconu! or l cn1on . • 8-inch 2· 5c Pies USN0.1~-, WHITE 10 ROSE • VARIETY Pound Bag ••. ' . . . ' . .... ' .. ' • . -.. WtdMfSdlJ, July 7, 1971 Taste Test Best for Proving Bordeaux' Claim as Best By TOM. HOGE I.heir name on any wine U i1 a aood wine aoes with pr10-pultln& ou t the eupcrior pro-joyable, try this recir, for 1 carrot allced Plact chlcken pieces In h»l·· Slir in pate of •llchtly sautffd ' .-...-,. ,,.. ~ abould Wrn out to bt a poor tlcally anythln& ed'Me. duct and which the mediocre. chicken with the boit • you Salt and pepper ter, Add onion, carrot, 11ll chio•en U•F •tddl.Jau bMn TIM!re's ab old aaylng that year. Why one vlneyerd ahould The best way to learn about have chocen for the evening. 1,1, cup Crayja, w h It 1 , and pepper. chopped flrte • .,. · • betllr than bal( the world'• Wine experts mi)' be purists produce a run--0f-the-mll! wine wines 1, to seek out a reliable CWCKEN SA UTE DU CHEF preferably Cook slowly 30 minutes Add brandy and simmer i or ,,..r~. wlne1 come f r o m who tell you a red Bordeaux i• and another should produ ce retailer, then try the type• he · DE BORDEAUX 1 cup heavy cream covered. Dl1card c a r r o t . 4 minutes. Place chicken 'on r the thing to drink with red soineth1ng ce!est!al. ii a qucs-recommends. 1 fryer 3 to • pounds 4 tablespoon!! pate, canned i~ Remove chicken and ~eep pl atter, top with hal\l and,~r the people of Bordeaux nicBt and a white one with tion that has stu1nped experts Eventually you will settle on quarlertd readily av a l l a b I e in warm. Stir wine Into pan ud sauce over all. J ~a;. dil! Witt that bttttr than half the chicken, iurkey or fish. for centuries. wines that please your palate. • tab\e1poons butter or chicken liver reduce u n ti I al mo 1 t with a dry white Gr'ave1 well a~n FreiJCh wtnes come You can't go wrflng that way The hest they can do is Jf you want to make the margarine melted 3 tablespoons Cognac e vaporate~. chJUed. but the choice Is up ~ troriltbelr,lt&ion. certainly, but u far as l set, deter1nine Vlhich vineyard Is sampling proctu more en-1 onion chopped 1 cup shredded ham Add cream . Cook a mlnute. you. Serves four. Ttlt. ii • broad claim, con·l---.:.:..c.:.._c.:___:..:._c.:;.: _ _;c.:_.:::._.....::=_;.....: __ _c.:.:...:.:..::_.:.:.. ___ _c _____ _.;.:_ ______ .....; ____________ ~-----''--------- 1!derl.ng there only are a few really 1reat wines. But :Borde<1u1 bas plenty aoina for JI, with • quantity and quality of wlna that is unmakhed. The wlnes of the region ranae from such noblt reds as SI. Emllion, Medoc and Pomerol , lo the dry white Grave• and the 1w e et er Baraac and Saute rne1 . Not aU the wines or Med~. to name one, are of the same qUJ:Uty. But if the bottle car- ries that label and the ship- per'• name l! reliable, you are pretty 1Ure to get something aood, and perbips areat. Leas well known and usually less expensive are Bordeaux wines from such regions as Entre-Deux-Mer1 Stt. Crolx- duMont. B!aye and Bourg. ' ' . ' I -·· 7·DAY SALi Of ALL YOUR fAVORITt SUMMIR FRUIT AND VIGITAILIS ••• AND YOU on BLUE CHIP STAMPS AT VONS! Juicy, Sweet It Is traditional in Bordeaux to refer to vineyards as t:hateaux. These are usually 1paclou1 country homes . but they may be mere storage buildings 1ltuated in vineyards. The owners guard I h e reputation of their labels and, en oceaslon, will refuse to put Large Avocados Salad Lettuce ••mt •• ,, 0 1 IUl'Tll: 25~ . 1 Bell Peppers 1 O~ Cucumbers lAROf, MV.TY fl\JfflNG l lll ioMO, OIUN T!MOll 12~ 12~ Fresh Celery Red Onions ,.,..n ITALltS IWln If.A.LIAM VAlllT't 21291 10:. Fancy Papayas Fresh lemons 'ANCY, LA101 JVICT 39~ 10~ Sleek Mid ri ff ,,., 1ff ,,,.i ... 1ff.-..-r .... VIBRANT V BANDS sleek Inches off your midriff ln this fr.sh ionab!e pantsuit. Giv e yourself 1 smart vacation 1t11d-0fr -sew this right no""! Printed Pattern 9052: NE\.\' Women ·s Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Sile 38 (bust 40 ) takes 2V. yards 60-lnch. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS for each pattern -add 2S cents for each pattern for Air Meil and Special Hand I i n g; other11;Jse third-c)as11 dC'Jivery will ta ke three weeks or more. Send to Ma ri1n Martin, the DAILY PJLOT, 442 Pe.ilern Dept., 232 West 18Lh SL, New York, N.Y. 10011. Pr int NA.\tE, ADDRESS with ZIP, llZE and STYLE NUMBER. Sprln1 • Summer fashions ! Our Pattern CataJoa has 1epar1tes, jumpsuits, slim· mtng shape11, free pattern coupon. SO cents. Picadillo Piquant . An lnterMtlna adaptation ot a Latin-A merican recipe. 1 pound sroUnd b e e f round I medlum1mall onion, finely chopped 1 large green pepper. finely chopped 1 Jara• clovt1 1arllc, cnu1h<d t can (I ouncet l tomato lftUCe \i (up dry red wJne.o \t )t:a~poon Vt&etable bOU· qi.Jet 11uce 1n cup 1lteed pimiento 1tul- fed green olivu 1'i cup rolden ral1ln1 Salt and pepper to la.ale In a hot JO-Inch Jk lllet (without added rat) cook btef. crumbllng with 1 fork. until mt.at loses Ua rtd color. Add t>nlon, 1reen pepper, iarlic. tomato sauce, wine a n d vtittlible bouquet sauce; 1im· -aboUI 10 mlnut ... Add 10111 01!¥t1, rai1\n1 and 1alt 1nrl l'<PPtr : reheal 8"" "" ·34081 rice. Makes 4 1en·1ng~. USDA ·BEEF DiDICE Custom· 7rim,,,.d For !•st Meat Valve! Al T-h•wlte .'PARTS LEGS THIGHS DRUMSTICKS ll.t.N, JIJICY Top Round Steak Ground Round ltAN. 11!$H l l'flY HOUJJ '1!~ ~· ,,,._,, _______ .. ""' ....,..ITt MEAT I BEEF ROASTS Fryer ~raasts ! us DA c •• ,., c111 57 Best 0 Fryers "° ~~.~"' 55:. 59:. 39:. 10:. 69~ CHUCK BONELESS !!~A5K5r.. l~~~~~DI OS CE CUT STEAIC Ll. Mllill~~.._..,.~1'111.'11Y1laiWl'~-/!lil'l!lll'llllft!l SHORTENINGv.:~;:b/e B/V/O/N/S/I LB. '°' '00"'°' CAN u.rr;~ot CAKE MIXES HtC. DRINKS 46~ Fancy Farms Peas "';:; i!..-15' Carnation Spreads ::~~ 65' Egg Noodles =~..::~:":;. 151 Chic E Cat Food ~:~ 10' Adams Ave., at Braokhurst, Huntington Beach Doheny Park· Oiiv e, Caplstrana Beach •• i Chuck or C F h Wj ~ CHOICE 7-Bone I~ res 1ngs O:'l'i~u"a ' 10NELE» / nuMP / '"ouLoEn Backs & Necks "'"''' CHUCK ROAST CLOD """""' :~!7r 89• ~:! 89• o~~TND $1 ~: Ca d. Baca ~~: l1 I n1 l1Ll1~.j'll1! J,I ~I II I l::'m1'1'hl110U I ~I ~I Iii I I ll1l 1tnl 111~ Im I rn 1:rnlYllllilot!lllll lltlilfil~ n a 1an n 5-0l. Pl((J, ~ll•l1:1U \ Save with Vons Everyday Slim Prices SLICED BACON .'E:4fc LARGE EGGS ::;.-:~39' COTTAGE CHEESE.:-ri~37' FRESH BREAD ;~E 25' VONS COFFEE ilit~~ 69' 11 S Soft&Dry ~ SPRAY DIODOIANT u:!:J ~zi 17 7 C Bvfferln Tahlets :::::~"..':!'.\: IJ' S<hick lnle<!ar Blodes "':;.'.:::'." 64' Edge Sliavilg Gtl -.-:.:: ::-71' FRENCH FRIEi Ol t -11 Clft1. OU IO.l l ·lU. •. °" .. c:i.,,N OnioM "--... 21' !.!!..'!9..'!~~!.~!il 25' Vita Pakt Julc1 Im .-. --. • ... 31' ~~ .. ~.!.!:l..!..~~·u 79' ~ UQUOt Ofl'T. 7_.AY Wllll'fHD VAlUIJ/ OYAL VELVET wlllliiY359 f DRY GIN "';t;;;,."'s.,,,0c - 49 UYSTAl BEER . • ii ~.::: s311 ''"" • 24 ~ ,.. 5922 Edinger Ave., at Springdole, HunlinRton 8Ga~h Laguna Hills Plaza, El T uro _____ ,,.. ····-°"" ....... -. ., __ .,. __ _ ...,-----·····•j"' ..... INq ...... ltfl., 11 .._ ........... I.II .... '"''' ,..,.. ... , .... ... .. ..... .... . .. 411Ull'U11bli~N .. ,._ .................. llt AMtnu1Fltlll)ID ,.., ............. llt ~1n1tlttH .. MtkFU!tt9 .._ .... '""" t t,11 l1n1tlt1 Mtllftt ,llltlt •-,.., ,: ...... It.It c ...... ,...111tthn1 ..................... , .. aoff11 l1H• 'NIM ,._ ,... ............... llt 21082 Beach Blvd., Huntlnrton Buell 1 rn50 Magnolia, fountain Vauey ,, .. ...._.,. ' • , "-r'._. • .. .-.:--~"r 1 1> .. ~-··-~··-·-.. -·~--~~--·--,-... ~ .. ~ ... -.... -.. --,~~~~-~.--..... 1-..... _,,._._._, ___ ...,l:ll"_'r •~ ~ .-........ ~ -·--JI"· --·----·-... -q. ·~ t .,, _____ -.! _,__~ ........... ~ ............... i-.---. :-..._-_,_ --------~-·· ...-:----.. ~ • \ ' . • • J t • I • ' i • l ' ' . ~~,~·~· .1.,..-~-··,i' ··""' .. ·~~. . . . ~ .. :'"' " . ...,. .... , .. ' . . . .... . -. H DAILY PI LOT WtdntidaJ, July 7, 1971 . ., GROUND ROUND BEEF STEAK Pork ROAST loin • l1i1 E111I freshlJ 1ro11nd Center Cut luy 1 l1r11 111 11d is available U.S.D.A. Choice 1114 I Si the 11 11y size ar Alb1rts11 's · le1t1•ers tar ,ack111 Supreme cbep s1ey. FISHSTICKS 1::::::=:..~......... ..... . .. .. 48< CHUCK STEAK !:~:\".~~.. '"""' .... 59c PORK CHOPS '""',,,, •• f!J M•I ltlft1•!. _.,.ga c SPARERIBS ~::·.~;:;:,~. .. . ......... 58< CUBE STEAK :;~~..,.~~~~~.. . ....... ~ 133 HOFFMAN SAUSAGE ~.:~---······ 29< Janet Lee APPLESAUCE 313 Siu Its. 17c SAVE 2t I ~ . · lat~rt111 llUll, ' 2 ,k. •11. 3k SAVE 5t DETERGENT ~~~:·_"'--·--·························· 46< NABISCO COOKIES l•uH•o1.e11,.,..,, 56< CKtH! C~tt. C•r, ...... .. MJ.B. COFFEE ...... . ....................... 79< M.J.B. COFFEE ........ , ..16t M.J.B. COFFEE ,. '"' 246 lb. lb. LONG WIENERS ~~:=-;\'.~~--. 68< SLICED BOLOGNA :I'.Z:."".'~--48< CHIPPED MEATS ~·::;:;;,::.'..'.:........ . ... 3 E:,$1 CORN TORTILLAS ~:·;:;.•;: ..... REX LARD ::~:.~~---···· ... CREAM PIES I lrete• ~ M1rt11. I" : le1.1Jc . SAV£ 2t . ....... 15< ....... 4~•.97 < ; . rre!t~ llli1111 lihi•. I 11. .,,. 29 t SAY[ 4t SALAD DRISSING ::·::.''.'.'.' ...................... 39 c THORO FED DOG FOOD :::·::~ .. s :~.$1 . 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' . ~ * AQUARIUS * 1.S' ?.Wf'.o; 1o. tbfo Sl!a -lmprt:ssive .1 bdrn1/2 bath hnml' -nirf' <'linini-rniim -~pariou!I' ftimily roon1 -bridt firtpl.11..if' -.spr.inklrr~ -hJO('k '"all f1>n<'P • ASSUM&; BlG 6 ~. VA LOAN""~193 per. month. include& ~R"1NT. TX. INS. Only $32,900. ~6-7171 COWGE PARK 3 + POOL ' . Sh1trp, home 11:n1oni;: ~harp nf'ighborin.s:; hnm,.s. NtWty-paiTitP.d interior, _2nnd ~-~rf)f'l s. Many huilt- tn tCb~l~·fnr ,1ot11:1tf'. Attr11rtiv1> p11!in -11d.ioininic • tih·~ 'JIO"l Jn trtJpka.l l.11.nri.'irllPf'-Art ciuickly,- lt ~'t lyt at 131:;000. call 546-231~. l\JILDER'S DREAM HOUSE ln nn" nl t"hoi!"" !'lrra, of H11r1t1no:1"0 Br111 r h. with ,,.. 111811.Y nUf!'t"ndinII; frAturl'~. Fn11r ~p.11.cio11~ hrd· room11. Br,..nfwn<>d qu11.li t ~· Trul~ " rlr11~1n·p to ,,... llflrl 11, privilt'ge t~ own. Only $3.'i.900. Phone M2-25;l$., , WALK TO THE OCEAN Thi61n\o'ftin.s:; hOl,18t .h&.11 pv~ryt.hing : _lctti11I Hunl- tniton ~a~h loc:a.1.lc;in.A klnf{l:f7.f' bedrOO)Tl~. for- maJ tlhUng fOO"\. ~u•t.om drllPf'ries, apitrklln1 clean;.AfJ ttrms-$31..950. Broker 842-~ • rwo:s.TORY NEAR llJACH J\4>:autiruJ; 3 Bedrooms -211' B11:rh -vrry shL..,.. home thi·nuif'll'M,Jt. Fe8Ptrf'.~· fnrm11:I dininl.!: &rra, b1.rge f&mily room with· bri<'k firt!place, upgradf'd rarpcting, laio:;e lot Exct:llenl !oc.l.tion nra.r 11.l l 11chool1t. shoppirtf and bellch. Price $36, 750. Call 546-2113. FOR THE JUNIOR EXEC. Drlightful ~ bedrnnm. 111 rnu.~1 l.n str. the nf'w n1-ani::P buUr.t pooof i;hag ..-.11.rPf'ling; exrl!.llrnt rondition, qui.-1. 8N"8. All this, no down V.A. 1.nd only $27.950. 842-2535. SPLASH WATER ON WESTCLIFF! 1''ro1n the large pool in this 3 bedrooms 2 hath Harbor Highlands Home -Can you picture a 16 . X 23 foot master bedroom with a 13 x I4'foot wardrobe and a marble fireplace! Covered pool side patio, one block Jrom the library -Close t~ school~ & West Cliff shopping. $3.S,950 10% Down 64~7171. DR. SAYS: "SELL" Hu~e separate family room. Choice Melia Verde corner 4 bedrooms: 2 up · 2 down, 2300 feet 0£ comfortable livinJl, 2 full baths -one with <1ccess to yard. Formal dinin g room. Close.to schools & shopping. $44,750. Call 546-23 U . LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE 1-~or family enjoyment plus entertainment, you just can't beat this 4 bedroom, family room home which also has a baJ\ deckii, terrace~ and tJ view of the 10v41Y llill11. Only $65,000. '73-1550 THE BLUFFS·· LIVE LIKE A KING A beautiful home in the Bluffs with a park for a back yard. 3 bedroom, 21h bath - lu)lurlous living here where •JI mainten· ance i:ii provided for the lawn and com- munity pool Beit buy in the Bluffs $43,500 '73-&SSO • • TRANSFERRED & ANXIOUS 1 One ye11;r M.w tri·ltvel hnmr in ~autitul 1-lunl· ingtnn Beath a rPR with df'f'p i;hag C'.Arl)I'!. \••if P ilill:vrr kitchen p!u~ th·"Pf' car garage, •ssume a $37,000 VA loan. Ca'll no11·! 842-2535. "FAMOUS REPUBLIC" Choicf' lor11lion; Coruer lot oii a quir! 11lrf'f'1. l.ux- ~1rinu1t 5 hf'drnon1, .1 hath. family roon1, ~rparale­ dinlng arr11:. !'Ind a. Il;OUl"ffif'I kitrhPn. Lnt h11~ room for your bfi11t 11nd tn1ilPr and f>00I. .1'11ntastir land· icaprrl gfcn1 nds. If you have a 111r~P fan1 ily 1hi~ hnm,. is grr11t for 1ht k1d.s. Only i44.500. C.11.ll S46-2.l13 ONE MORE SA LISMAN .. ,, NEEDED EARN MOREi LEARN MOH! Lt-I u~ show you how • Ynu <'l\n <"llrn UJI to 80% • Prnfit S harint: Plan • "Pf'r~onl'l.li)l'.ed 1'J·11inin2 l'rnt;ram • More Sal~!! Ht:lp-N~w Traininz Prngram in Prove.~11 Call Rondy Mc.Cardle S46-Jl16 for int•r¥iew HOT??! Along w ith cool ocean breeze.<> You'll get a lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with 11 large family room. separate dining area &: Lot.'! of..exl.ra storage cabinets in the ga- rage. Close to shopping & a mile to the beac;b . Only $33,7SO 646-7171 or M2-25J5 SUDDEN TRANSFER! Newly listed four bedroom & den home in one of Newport Beach's finest a rea!li. Thi~ home features beautiful new lihag carpet-· jng, lar!!"e covered patio, separate chil d'$! yard, roam for boat or trailer. dark room and niany other ieatures. Priced right for fast sale. Hurry on this one $39,950, Ca ll 546-2313. EASTSIDE CPSTA MESA SUPER CHARM Pirtur,. 11. t-ounLry sir.P.d yard 11.:111 or n111.ny l11.1'R'"' illhadP tr,.r.~. A biR' l:l x 24 NlVf'rrd cabana tMl nff Prs a uniQUP w11.v lo Pntl'rtain. Thi! 5 h<'droom Back Bay hnmP, Ha.~ th .. 111.rgr~t Family room PVIP'r. II. 11.Jlows ftlr mnlh&-in-law QllllrterK and or Jin nffice. One bcrlroom hai; fl firt'plll.N' M<I breakfut balcony. Jt'' one of a kind. $49,95(). 646-7171. MESAVERDE -$27,500 lfny,1 many homr~ ctn ynll suppo~t thef'f' .11.re In MP.<il'I VPrdf' undl'f S28.500? W1> rount ;'l 11;nd lhl" 11ir•r st or tl1P .1. by far i~ thi' littl,. sharplP. 3 BPd· rnnm~. 2 h11.1h~. form1111 dining, pool ~illed yard and 107'~ Down. For details · 673-8550. BAYSHORES Have you driven down the private rnad of Vista in . Bay.shores? The homes are all quaint & great people live in them. This one has 3 bedrooms, for1nal dining room, open beam living room with sliding door5 off a sunny patio. $59,SOO. 646-7171. "FANTASTIC FAMILY HOME" Located in beautiful upper Back Bay. Cul-de-sac street close to YMCA, Bot " Club. & hiking trails. 4 bedrooms, 2-1/:r baths. large family roo1n, 23 x 40 c\nlhony pool with .Jacu7.zi & pool sweep.. ~any. many other special feature.~. Please call for inspection. $47,2SO. 54~2313. MOVE UP TO WESTCLIFF Now ls the time. Transferred owner is of· fering thi~ quality home. loaded with ex- tra features at a price that will enable you to provide yo ur family with the be.st in accommodstions, location. convenience and sal.isfaction. 4 bedrooms, 21/2 baths. dining raom. reccealion roon1 . study. Let's go see it ! $13,900. Call .·~231 l "YOU SAY YOU WANT A HORSE!" J~ow about a house in the middle of .Hunt- jngton Beach where you can keep a horse. 3800 sq. fl. house on one acre of !and. .. 2.2515 TRIPUX . . 8 MONJHS OLD '4 bedrrom. 3 bath home tbal looks !ikr • model. A doubh~ firepl11.r.P oprni; In bo!h conversation pit and f11mily rnozn. C larnnrnu~ 1{11.rden ·aervlce kitch_en with srlf-clPanins:-oven. ~Pparate itininl room,.w11lk-ln closet11 in mastrr ~ul !e & two othtr bedr<)bfllS. F'ronl courtyard y,•!rh lush land!!.caplng. Qui;t ebl-dr-s11:r 11lf"N!t. Prict $38,950. Call now for 1-1\f)"ing 546-2313. . SUBURBIA PARK SI' ANISH Lo<:11tPd In one of th"' most popular-& he~t nrigh- hr"Jrhood~ in Hui1tington Bt"11rh. IJ11st &~ l'l.ny ol thl" residPnls.J Thi~ home frature~ 4 bdr, famil1' room. fm·mal dini'nR room, 2-% he.lhs. Situatf'd oo \'Pry h1r1::1> Joi. wl!h extra privacy. Priced to sell q uickly Al $40,!'IOO. Phone f>46-2313 of 842-25.35 for additional Information. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 2 • l Bf'rlrnom hou.~,..~ in onP or our hrs! ,;outh· n(-thr-high\<'llY Jncatinn~. ExN'llent income, a.nd c an ti.. seen a!mosl anytime. $45,95Cl. call 673·8.350. . WATERFRONT REDUCED $10,000 VA· FHA TERMS f'.le•n 3 bedroom home with 2 bath~. Im· mediate-occupancy upori loan approval. G.T. 11ppra isal at $27,100. Call 546-2313 for ap- pointment to see. Three 2 bedrl"om . 2 bath units. f'ront unit 1s Separ:ite & ha11 a fireplac~. All unit~ have Bit-in kitchen. dining areas, lJrg• ~'t;f71'00 m & separate patios. $4'·500 1, ON THE BEAUTIFUL IAYFRO~T . , ·• t:njoy Sunset view fron1 beautiful cu.~tom­ ized :? bedroom & F'R home with large protected patio Move-in condition Boat dock $14,SOO. 646-71 71 NOW IS THE TIME For sumn1er rentals. c;reat 3 bedroom. l hath O~EAN FRONT DUPLEX. Walking r'ista nce t.o everything. Better hurry on this one! $69,SOO 646-7171 3 CAR GARAGE FHA/VA TERMS Acros.!i from· park a'nd country c lub. 3 bed· room. family room plus den or 4 bedroom and family roam. 1800 square feet Separ- ate laundry. Block wall fence. Beautiful landscaping. $33,950. Call 546-2313. WIDE OPEN Sl'ACES 406 ·JASMINE CdM In this ·age·of wall t-0 ·wall houses. Art you looking-for a home :Without that hemmed in feeling? Within.walking distance or the beach and shopping area111. Come and take a look at this 3 and 2 Bedrm. duplex. You will .never regret it. Call '734550 $71,000. Open House Tbui!M'.lay and Friday, from 3 to·6. BEAUTIFUL LARGE DUPLEX IN CORONA DEL MAR ONLY ONE IN 1'0\\'N. E11ch unit a 4 Bed- room 2 1;2 bath with approximately 2.000 sq. ft. Only 2 yf'ar~ old. Enjo.v lop income, excellent location. and luxury living. $79,500 v.•ith onlv 10,.,,;. do"'"· CALL 673-8550. • YOUR GAIN-NEIGHBOR'S LOSS This riew 1,i sting will !iell quickly a~ the home i.s immaculate in and out. It fea· lures 3 bedroom.!i . 2 baths, and family room p lus patio with BBQ. New shag car- peting thruout and beautifu lly decorated! 'Thi s lovely home truly :shows Jike a model. Priced right for fast salt at $31,500. 546-2313 .. YE WHO ENTERTAIN Thi5 is the home for ynu. Huge FamilY' Liv· ing Room. and kitchen complex. Plus a lovely home with 4 bedroom and 2lh batb!li . Downtown Huntington Beach. Room for boat or trailer. Easily maintained yard. 6 years old and looks Uke new. $48,500 142·2535. GREAT FAMILY .HOME! ' A C:liff Haven. l~et lhe kids; have a ball in thi.o; BJG 'home. Family room. Large kitch~ en. formal living room & a huge yard fflr the kids to play in. Reduced $2000. $47,950 646-7171 WONDERFUL WES.TCLIFF 11ecorated with a professional touch, deep rich shag thruout. :J bedroom '& Famil.Y room. double fireplace. We invite your in- spection·S48,500 646-7171 A DREAM BUT REAL We.stclilf Pool home with m'any amtpJtiel'i. Jdeally planned for inside &. outa#e en· joyment. Large covered patio w /Iichts for pingpong: oversized family room, 3 bed4 room.!i; 3 baths plus oUice; pill ~ paved fenced boat area. All for $$6,9$0 646-7171 CHECK THESE FEATURES •t.ovely pool "Boat yard *Play area *3 large bedrooms •2 fireplace!! •Quiet street *Close to Harbor High *Convenient to shopping. All this and much more! C8fl have fa.!it eACrow. Try lOo/n down! Off.erad •l ju•t $31,500. Call for •IU'l• 646-7171 • 1' • 8P1tUlifully rPdP<'Ofl'll1>d. :1 lnr11:e bMroom_., ,.'l\41 b81h&. Jiving room, formal dininli:: r!')(lm, bre&kfa11t roo1n 111 large ~unny ki1rhrn on 1hl' h11y, 11\IJ,, a prollf"r study v,:ith firPphl<'f' Ai 1"''1"thar. All--,ttu1 l'ot1 plM "''ith nff ~lr<'rt gur~! pAr-k ing, !!p11re~ for 11. i;1"'•immin11: pool and 11. !11rg1' private rn1.lio, n:Jak• thl~ lhe mo.'<t e.-.<·itlng r1rf .. l"fn11: nt rhe yeai for only 1164.000. Call 673-8550 for details. ; , · MESA . V!RDE · GOLF COURS! A top golf couN>e location with a breathtakftti- view. 4 hfodrnom~ I. dr.n. 3-bathl. formal dtfltn& 11.nd hrP11.kfl'l~! ffl()ffi, The mNt l~xpenafve •l()lt COU!'f<l" home In MtM Verde far •t $47,950. c.aD 646-7171 • THBREAL :S:STA~BRll,·' • NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Ntwport Blvd . 646-7171 COSTA ME~A 2790 Harbor Bl vd. 546-2? I 3 . HU~TINGTON BEACH I 793'f Beach Blvd . 842-1535 - ' CORONA DEL ~AR 33 1 · Marguerite 6 73 -8'550 ' • INVESTMEl':ITS • 2784 hlarbo r Blvd., Suit• 2Vl · Costa Mes a 546-i3 fl> 1'\•' "-J 1• ~~"!o."l'I"!"'~--· ~ y l"if;:.;~ ~ ....._.._ ..... _,. ---·--~ ... -.-:--, -·---·~· \ --------...... ----' ..... -..:. . .'...-.. _.:.......:--.-... -. -..-.. .......,__ -•• " ::: • ..:... I I r ~y: .-:;. -.· ~ ·--·-· -,...,. t .. . ... .. . ............. . .. . -• • • • •• ~ • -I • Wtdnesdl,y, July 7, l qJt PILOT -ADVERTISE R J ! • Everyone Hu Something Thot Someone Ehe Wanta DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ·ADS • The Biggest Marketplace· on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results You Can Sell It, Find It, Trode It Wi!h a Want Ad [ _,,, .. l~I ---I~ I -.... l~I _ ..... I~ I -..... I@ _ ..... I~ f _ ..... I~ I --- c:Hn.ral G9neral General //"4tt#-Sl#fd ~:",_,.~ REALTOR S 644-7270 General Gener ii * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. LINOA ISLE -$155,000 Want a Brand new waterfront home? Then move right into this architect designed 4 BR w/fam. rm., dining rm. &: study! Exciting high ceilings + many new modern features. 8 Linda Isle Open 1·5 ••0ur 26th Y•ar'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 2 BR Condo In choice adult ltttion ol Mondcdlo. Popular b&lcon,y model 1mmtd. OCCUpGC)'. .......... $22,950 Corona del Mar Hom• & Apt 1bree to choose from. Ltg 4. bl tri·!evel ho~ + l br a P1. 10% down. $63,500 12) 4-Plexes R·2 LOT with HOME Cute l bedroom aitt&ge \\ith large attached garage. and a big lot wtth room to build in lrlJnt. Walking distance to 17!ti Street shopplna; Costa l\Iesa. Easy terms! Invest now and be ilad you dld. co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS 5414141- (0ptn Evenings) Circumst. ces ••• create prob.enis! Tiie 0111-ne:r's company bu betn moved to S&n Fernando Valley -here's a 3 BR. I. den/din. rm. plus brldst . r!TL &: wet bar-like MW - beautltully carpt'd. le drdp· ed. Ownen are "'illillg to sell with low, low down pay· nit. at $35,'150. 675-3000 Call for "Homt"!I }'or Living'' Magazine <Nationally distributed) ---BAY&B[ACU The Olson family has a lovely 4 br home they must leave due to work transfer. Your family could be the lucky ones to own it next. Let us show you 3093 Madeira; spacious rooms & a beaut backyard w/privacy, assumable 51n % loan. $34,500. Cffn•ral 1'f'11a dt'I Mar unil~ In beaut1-l ::::!:::::i::~lll!~~::l:::::::' tuI cond. sus=.; monthly tn-Assume VA Loan .":"':';;=;~=;~~==I com •. 15';0 down. Call for CL IFF DRIVE REALTY " "mu-Ner6e:Rectfty.... appt, to llff. l Bedroom 2 baths, crpl!!, Beau1Hu!ly landscaped New· $105,000 drps, fa ht., firepl, dish-port Height! charmer \viTh v·shr, bltns. Immed. occu-3 bedroom! and plenty tif ~ pancy. $28,000 w/$25,000 GI cozy comlor!. This is 11 2850 Me11 Verde Dr. e Costa Mesa • Phon• 546-5990 PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES PEl=ll=ION loan, must see tor you as a dis- Gen.ral 0.ner•I ~;:..;:.;. ___ _ PRIVATE 4 BDRM .• 2 BATH • BRING THE STEAKS • WE HAVE THE POOL and a real famlly- 2eared 3 Bedrm. home with 2 baths. family rm, fireplace, bltin kitch. VACANT. Priced to sell. $33,950. 92 Linda l•I• Drlv• Beaut. 5 BR. 4 be. home w /formal din. rm. & family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway, Built-in gun cabinet &:: book shelves. '145,000. For compl•t• Information oi:i •II homes A -, ~~· ... '42-1n1 Anytime 3 Bdrm. Home 1 ¥~ Bath, C'.'Ovtred patio, car• pets, drapes, quiet street, $2.i,5('.(). Terma 1810 Newport Blvd., C.~t. criminate buyer. Priced for selling! Walker & Lee 2043 \\'eslcliH Drive ~77ll Open 'tll 9 PM SWIMMING HOLE Gleamin.J BLUE HA VEN HEATED AND FILTERED POOL with complete priv- acy and loads of decking. 2300 Sq, Ft. beautiful MESA DEL MAR FOUR BDRM ., Three Bath home with large Den. Formal Din. Rm., Bids! Rm. and immacu· late Elect. Kit with IOI!! of cabine11r. aoae· to TC'Wlnkle Park, CATHOLIC CH UROi, public: and parochial schools and O.C.C. Owner moving East and \\'ill sacrifice his home $5,000 under compar. able homf'S. FULL PRICE ONLY $41,950-can be seen $12,295 Built On Your Land -1343 sq. ft. living area TOMORROWS HOME TODAY Everything you e"Yer dreamed of having in your ultimate home, can be yours today. ~t us have the pleasure of showing yo u one of the outstanding ba y VlE\V homes av ailable. 5 lovely bedrooms, 5 deluxe pullman baths, gracious formal dining rm, gourmet kitchen, family rm, maids qtrs, 4 car gar. Call for an appt. to see this exceptional home. $189,000. Iott, pl••M c•ll: BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR 833 Dover Dr., Sult• 3, N.B. DELUXE Roy McC1rdle R11ltor Foo R PLEX I ~...,m~1""'!'12'-.. I Own•r Will Sacrlfic• 642-4620 Located on CORIANDER Great Costa M•s• Area $24,000 4 Bdrm & Den Family Rm & 3 baths 0\\'ller transferred~ Entry hail, dining rm, fireplace of natural brick, 3 bath facil- ity, bullt-im, open tll 11 Pr.t ,.._,,.., """""'" M. Eveninp Call ~79 2 BR. 1% ba. condo w/l~e patio & dbl. e:ar. 1'1io Mi. to ~an. Hunt. Bch. EZ down payt. to 6'11% FH.A Joan. 968-6767 ownagt 642-7671, I ORIS! I: Ol\O~ '" ,,., I'll !,)Joi \ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK l ACRE RANCH COLONIAL 4 +DEN + 4 BA "HORSES" WALK TO LAKE BACK BAY AREA Unbelievable~ Qul•t tree lined St. to this gorge- ous "old v.·orld charm- er." 4 rn4lll!ive bedrooms + huae paneled h1.mlly room! 25 picture win- dow in Jivini;: room ""'Ith unique fireplll ce. Large 250 SQ. ft. dream kltch. en. \Vall of glass orens ~ rlrv11.ted p,11tio with spectacular v rv.·. Zoned for hor&es. Truly a ahow- plarl'. Great area fnr children. ~Just sell quick. DIAL 645-11303 I OlllSI I: Oi 'O~ " \'I A .'()~~ -All lath & plaster l•;,,.;,'.".n'.".e:'.:r".'•:'I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:'!G!'ono""'"r'"e!'I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,~ ST. -Ie:e rorner lot w/ 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, arove par:lr..tl.ke atmosphere. In-fln'placr , bu!Jt.in blender , -Hardwood cabinets -Hreakfut bar -Pullman baths -SpaciOU8 wardrobes HARBOR BOULEVARD FRONTAGE come $100 mo. cedar closels, built-in range JUST $9.15 SQ. FT. p ;i..nning-Des!e:n-Financlne: "1400 l1ome1 & Apartment! built since '57" 4 BEDROOMS IDEAL TAX SHELTER and oven, shake root . 10~. DOWN Sprinklen, carpets, drapes. CASH A PROBLEM? Vacant '15' across from FORD ae:eocy, 360' deep running from street lo street. Easy iil&1ttl and egres.a plenty available parking. Priced well btlow other pa.rce\1 at only $1,000 a front fool It's a beaut. Very spacioul! 4 bedroom v.·ith expanded family room, enclOJ!ed cov- ered patio, carpets, drape11, 5hake roof. Use your GI loan or low down FHA te'ins. Stt this outstandtnc valul' just listed at $32,500. Cl.IJ .Yi0-1151 (open e~.) $69,950 All ""°""· puk • -· \\'ays close. Walker & Lee CALL 537-0380 10066 WestminJ1ter Ave, G.G. OPEN SUN 10 to 4 Newporl •• Fairvi•w 646-8111 A Real Sparkler If you want to buy but feel you don't have enough cash -opportunity is knocking. Here's a real faIJlily sized home (3300 sq. ft.) 2 story, 5 super bedrms, 2¥.i ba, family rm, formal dining rm, 2 fireplaces. VACANT and ready for immediate occupancy. Lease/option · low, Jow down. $43,950. QUICK! CALL A FIREMAN! This is the hottest deal in town. Almost new split level 4 BR. 3 BA, huge game rm, fam ily rm, S oar gar, refrigeration, ankle deep shag thruout, custom drps, fabulous drop lights. Profess. ldscpg & sprinklers. Assume 7'10 VA loan. Owner anxious! I ~ ~O::J l """"'""'""'~(•~n~yt~lm.,.e) BRICK on_d _ l'ofagn!ficent pool in an et· tate-like setting, Fanta!tlc 7700 1q tt 2-ttory, 4 br home w/a huge 600 sq l! bonus playroom, 3-.car garage. The t.d.t1mate in re<:rPatiun & quality Jlvin11:. Jmmediaie occupancy can he arranged. Take over low intl'rcst rate FHA loe.n or name your terms. $49,!KXI. co: rs WALLACE REALTORS Open Ev•ning1 • 962-4454 • GOOD BUY, IY BEACH * 8 UNITS* So. of the !fwy in beautiful Corona de! ~far. Very desirable. well cared for, low mainten· ance units. Xlnt tennis. A good buy at $127,000. 644-n7o Builders AttiniiGn- R-2 Newport Beach rorner lo:. 1 Blk. to ocean. Good l;;;;;E;;;-';;;';;;"ing;;;;;'_,c;;;"';;;' ;;;..,_,-';;;"';;3;;;; I rent:aJ area. S.28.000. 1• Call : 673-3663 644-2639 Evn. COUNTRY LIVING Here·s a large parcel at A-1 zone properly wlrh a very livable old BASEl\~E~T HOME. II you need OPEN SP ACE and LOTS OY LAND, yet close to ron· veniellC'e'!, then don't m!J11 this money maker. Try lease with option to buy'. 5 B•drooms View ol bay 1 r o m upper story; bl trui .; 2% baths. Brautiful\y furn, $63,95(] Call: 673-3663 675-8886 Eves. associated BROKERS~EALTORS l025 W. Bolboo 67J•J66J SANDPOINTE Dram at I c //@f.t#-SHdf,/, ~ COATS 4-betlroom. 2\i bath two i & story &tucco home i n IT'S ASSUMABLE ;1.,._,.., ]REALTORS . WALLACE Orang• Coooly'' mo•t ron- Anyone can take over 6'i~ GI 7"~ I &11•1.1100ATP • REALTORS venient location. Only one T (Formerly Delancy Raal Estat•) -546-4141-year old but fully and loan. otal monthly paymt!. (Op•n Ev•nlngs) beautllul!y landscaped, neu $185, Includes taxes & ins. 2128 EAST COAST HWY. C E CA parks &. play grounds 3 Full price on 1his large 3 ORONA D L MAR, LIF. minutes to 3 rreeway1, bedroom & f!lm1ly ill only NEWPORT BEACH airport, South CO&$l Pla.u.. SZT,500. All extnis including Gen•ral General BACK BAY Shng carpetlna, fireplace, shake rool, ht111tins & fire-$35,900. Owne~..,!elllnc prtn- pla~. N~r schooi:<; on 1iuu"t I---------Today's Best Buy eiplrs onJy. 5.5'1-llll. stret!. tfuny---Ca!J :i40-ll.51 TREE-LINED HOME l._;;i;o;.-..;...,.,..,..,..,. .. Copen eve1.J BEAUTY MUST BE SOLD! I En.Joy nk-t, cool brttzes in I' this large 3 bedl"OOm, 21,~ Macnab·ltvine SHAKE Lavish use of brick, and t. sweeping shake root wiU charm all that see it. 4 BR, 2 BA, large covered patio o· -er flreplt, and load!! A: loads ol custom features..! C&ll now to Re thi1 excep. tionnl p.!,S-J() value. Call S.15-8424 (open eves), CdM LUSK 3 BDRM. HOME Owner leaving country & this darling bome mul!1 sell. Sun- ny kltch." family rm., with l[?ft.t patio .l garden. 3 Car 1ar. 20% Dov.-n. $162,950 833-0700 644-2430 I in Costa l'oft.$a, J bedroom h 's nearly new & ~ho>1·s like .~. l bath home. lfl' x 20' fam ily tlllTA$1 (us Fam!!y Room. "HARD· a model home. ldea! loca--'" \ OOD' rn1. fireplace, bu!llim, crps R• I l c llM. BT.ut V ' fioors th11T sparkle. tion -near schoo1s & shop. .. a Y ompany --C-DM _ 4-BR.--~~~~~i==~·i 2 luxurious ha1hs. Park-like ping. PC'rfrrt for new or & drpg, dbl gar. she.Ke root LUXURY & HEAL TH ii: )'ard Just ~a t for Cahfor-gro,,.·1n.i; l1n1il;v, wi lh 3 BR. Price only $32.~. Marble halls -Formll] DR • • .Or l & den, Poolsizcd MOVING EAST nla living. Appr~i!ed end &. 2 Ba 1\lt (enrffi l<1r pri--~BR's -4 ba~ -PR yard, Beach access. Su11Set d ' I I I •"' =n , ... ~ ' I ' All N 11-~ "-I h & octan VlCW, Fee land. t.fus1 irlt heau!lful 4 bdrm. res Y o s e a ~.;''"'" vaey . ...,,,n t 1r~1rate, 11 1 -~w w '"""'' '"'" t , ,\ POOL. ln top locRtion In VETS No Down and m~nl-only $.'.19.900. sun room & tiled pool. f!n-$46,<5() Baycrt':'lt, Tip.top niovt·ln murr down to fl!A. A:"\X-~ "I in Dover Shores Area -Home Show Realtors rond1t.ion. Formal dining JOUS! ~ ............... 1860 Nt 1vpoM Bl., CM. Street to Street and fet :;;Im-, ,\rn1' hAlr Houo;ehunt1ni:;" rm. 3~ Bathl, ~2.500 Walker & Lee Coldvvefl Bmlker Call &J6-3828/Ev~ 673-5649 ple. SZ!S.000. .'.l;iJJ L. ~;~,~~Sy.,()!.\] -- .......... ,0 WO:u CUSTOM YO -=-- 219(1 Harbor Blvd at Adams CLIFFHAVEN * UR CHOICE * 54~9491 Open ·.,ii 9 P~I U-SHAPED HOME -has 642-8235 67S.3210 3 BR & f~m Mella Cok1W911,Banker B/l.YFRONT APTS . 833-0700 644-2430 complete privacy, and It's ..,.,,. ______ ,;. f Verde S29.500 .,.. b _ _. I LUSK HARBOR VIEW 3 BR c-:a rornf'r S~l.OOJ --Vista Del Lido. Pier I Slip -BACI\ BAY-Nf'.IVPOl'T-uilr aroti,,u a lovety sate 2 BR. xtr11. lg lot $24.900 ' ''''' • 0 -J-m• o• 3 & 3 BR. & l-~a1'"'' Rm. avail. From $31,500. Sell or Charming 3 BR, 2 Ba hrime d · •.th·~:":" ' ' A S Units .all 2 BR $59,500 133-0700 ~2430 lease. fln quiet cu!-d.e-iac. Good cn.k!W>I ,.ining 1';.";'."j· 1 $4B,500 ~ BR hrne + rest bus $90,001 Georg. W'.ll•'emson spar ng rlfw poo ,,_ us Hom• Show Realtors V!NCO Reali °'" _33 terms. Owner. 518-94TI. '--...... ed ,...,.000 Y ~ Realtor' ....,,n •"" . •<N, . "Armchair Househwainr '" 2(}\J \\'estcliU Dri\"e 646-iill Open 'til 9 Pill BUILD SIX UNITS On large 103' x 1'15' corner tot. All utl:lit1es _ ~er in street. Priced tD aell at $14,950. w1th po$!1.it:fe terms, 646-0555 J-::veninp Can 646-4579 $24,950 5 Bdrms Den & Family Rm 01a1111ing home, Prime lo- calion in fine tt!ldential 1e<·t1on. Huge family rn1 built·1n range & oven, fore'. ~ air hca11ng unit, na tural wood • 1binets, firepl<1ce, brk, open til 9 PM. 5-10-1720 TARBELL 2955 Harbor 4 Bedroom -$25,950. \Vil h 21 ~ baths yet! Covered enclo.c;ed patio makts excel- lt n! play room. l"eat and clean, owner amlous • Jeav· Ing area. Call now to !ltt, 15()] Adams Ave., C.J\1. 546.5880 y :1~~~ STEPS TO BEACH 2 Sty_ A-trame. lmmac. con<!. Acces! to pools, !tn- n1s. l Jig. 2 bath~. $3.t!lOO CAYWOOD REAL TY 6300 \\'. Coast H\\y., N.B. 548-1290 REPOSSESSIONS Sparkling clean homes, some newly painled & carfl('terl. 2 l , 4 & 5 bdrnis. Somr >l'ith por'll~. FHA-VA conv. terms, from $20,000 to $40,000. COLLINS A WATrS INC. SS.13 Adanu Ave, 962-5523 TAR:BELL 1720 Harbor EXECUTIVE HOME in prl.'stlgc area or NC\\'JXlrl Beach. Lot 1·11-.:.t:..'2, Dr-.lpc"S & carpets like nc\v, built-in vacuum unit, impressive entry, electric garage door, 4 huge bedrooms 3 s~p­ down be.tbs. AND the owner i:J anxiOU!. Can now and make your otter. Walker & Lee 2043 Westclilf Drive 646-m1 Open 'til 9 PM EXECUTIVES!! One ot lhe most popular! Luxuriou1 living! Large form.I dining, sep dinette, huge family rm. \\'/fpl & y,•et bar. 4 Lrg BR! Beaut. ldscpd ! Xlnt loc! $46,SOO. Call 545-8424 (open eve&.). \outh , {~ oa st New Model Home ;; RH., 5 Ba, jl!St completerl, ''iew of Bay & llills. Formal din, breakfast rm, fam rm '\\'/wet bar, pool. Also view lots avail -\\"ill build to your needs. IVAN WELLS &. SONS :zm; Galaxy Dr .• Do\·er Shores 646-JSriO Open Daily -[]-TRIPLE l's 1be v.;1e o\1.1 sez 0-0-0-0-0 ht> quick on rthese 3 bedroon1 hnmt'! on one tot. Pricrd for 1mrT1cd1t1lt' i-ale 11! <l-!S,000 CALL NO\V~ 675-49:00 1~:.:1 * * * • .. VACANT •l BR, 2 B:"\ h<1n1r 1v/nrw p;1>11! & nrw shag. Lar~r cul-dr·sar lot. Like a r.1nch in the c!ly, only $32,500 Arnold & Freud 388 E. 171h, C.i\f. Call 642..sG'T8 Now! 673 •)SD ,.5-15,. eves D1\ILY Pll.CIT for action.I P•I• Barr•ft Raalty 3S3S E. Cnt1st Hwy., CdM Dally Pilot Want Adi tiaw l~ ... 81~.,,--.. "11.;.:::.:.::._;.:..::..:..::.__:_ ___ j!'.:':'.~~'.._~-~~-~~~ I Call &12-5678 & Saw ! 642-5200 67S.7225 barg&IM pion. Ge.neral G•n•r•I Gen•r•I G•n•r•I Gen•ral C•neral 2299 Harbor. Colt.a Mesa }tOUSE llunt1n1T Watch the Service Dftctory, Check Jt for the ffrvioe )'OU need. General Why 1tore It in the a tUc \1rhen you can turn It lntn mon~ tltrough *"DAILY PILOT Want M. .WALKER & LEE, INC. W•lker & LH's Buiiness is fan+a~tic. This wiU probably bo the be•t Real fatale year in Walker & Lee'r •ao Yut history. II you want the job don0 olth• in buying or sol~ ing a home call 'inly' of thol e fop sales people. They are alweys prepered fo han- dle your needs. ~ '· NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Oayl 54S-9491 Nights 545-0465 Sele1man of the Month JOHN WHELAN Once 11."°ain r,.1r. \Vhrllln hns proven his Yf'ry fine caPf'bllltieii a1 the •I man trom \Valker • Ltt. f f•r the month of J une hf' 11nld 9 homes and had 4 listings 5e]] fnr 111 10111.1 voh1n1c nf owr $400,000. lt you WMt tht' job don(' CRH on John. Fountain Valley Offic• lr"4bnt .. ,.. tn .. Ll*"l Heflfwllft 968-3171 Open 'Ill 9:00 P.M. l•IMm•n ef th• Month AL YARRINGTON rind!nR; !hi! right house for tht' right fa.m\ly ii II labor!oui; I.Mk requiring endless hours of !t udy- ing listings and !!«'Ing litrr11.lly hundrrch1 of homea. That ta1k ia capably handled by our J une Jl\JC'smnn ot lhe nlonth. Sureess Is thr nronf or lh4'! pudding. So If you nrrd help In tlndlni;: 1he rti:iht houJe for your fa.mily, you'd be doi ng your- 1elf a ravor ey c/\lllni;: ror ''Blg Al." Huntington Buch Office -142.-4455 7612 Edinger Open Evening• -51~ 76U 1111 ..... .,,_Jr. H1"""wt" c .. ...-' l•lffman ef the Month JIP, WALLACI .. ~, . -·· ·' ' . ~ ., I . ~ ·-ti -- Y.E.A. Ill the word tor Jf'ff -Young, t'nth11sl11.sUc nnd aggressh·f' art som<' of his many qua!ltl('!. Frrrh out or lhe Anned FnrC't'1 h• Ill rommltled to making your rrAI r~tnle n~s hl' top priority. Call Jttf -hr'll 110 a Y.E.A. job for you, WALKER & LEE IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE -----__________ , -. I Gen•r•I ~ Newport Bti•ch Offlc• -646-nl 1 2043 Wastcllff Dr. at Irvine Open Evenings lal ...... an of the Month RUSTY nwty's first month w1th W&U«tr a Uc was grrnt, f·le top1.ed the sales list for that i:nonlh. T his for- m•r prorrs~lon11.I r&C* drtver comes to Walkf'r & Lee .ru-epered to find yoo the rl.1ht hom e for )'Our tam1ly. can Rwty toda,y he'll 1t•u you straight to your nc\v home. -. ' l ' • • ,. ~ '. --..---. •.. --.. !0 P!LOT·AOVERTISER Wtdntsday, J11ly 7, llf71 DAILY 1'11.DT f7 !~I _ ..... l~I Heu-. tar .. l~,~I --'°'--1~1 :.I -~····;;;l~~ l ·~.:·.. Jfjj ~I ;;;h ... ;;;d ... -;;;,l ~;;;;;•:i:-1 -;;;;;;m;;;; ...... ~J;;;;~ [ _,,, .... I ie CUTE AS . . . . M•a• V•rds Owner A Bug'5 ea1·~ Lots ol trt!ft .r. I very a.nxlo~ tor offer - lush Jndscpi:. 2 Extra bldb'S, rnoving out ol l.n!ll. Lovely & au in xlnt rond. Ch\71cr .J & tam rm l't:inlU hornt?, w/ca.rry l11t T.D. &!Uing cl06e to all &bopping. Glass price onl)' $21,500. sliding doors trom all bed· CORBIN """"" Red"'"' d""'""'' • for quid ~le. \Va!! $34,95(1. No11' try "UNDER $30,000" MARTIN '"'°A•·,:~·· C M REAL TORS 644-7662 1'B""•'lbo.---.-1,-,7"1.-nc1-.----'--I Y :,m~~ I * SO. BAYFRONT * Ll1'Il.E JSLA.~D * MESA VERDE * 3 BR. 3 ba. olrter beach 1 br, 1 M. 011 corner lo! w/ hOUM'; frplc & view PLUS l lla~UN> U't'es & shnibs. I-BR. I ba. furn. f'E'n1<il ih't.>r Newly Ct'Jlld & painted. dbl, gar. PLUS pier & dock. O"'·ner anxious. \\'1Jl !ID.C ht.>- Huntington Beach Fount•in VAiiey 2-3 & 4 PLEX LAgun• N iguel Duplexes/Units Business Houses Unfurn. 305 HouM1 Unfurn. PANELED loNUS • The equity In your honie SA.·-c'"R-lF-IC-E-"--..,-,-,-,-,-,-,, 1 1 __ •_.•_1•.._ _____ 1_;;;:61 \;;;:0'i.ppo~<''.;"~";;;lty;-;;;--;::;;~l~OO~\~G=•~n~t~.o~I~=,.,..~=.,,., ROOM 1.oold pu t you In a nice old. 2 br, ct yd, 2 patio!, DUPLEX -NE \V P 0 RT BEAUTY Shop In Laguna glve1 yoo that ex1r11. living. rental unit, llhag C'tJI. custom dp~. bltns, BEACH. 1 b.r, no vacaJlcir1, Be11ch for &a.le. Centn11ly *2 BR BUNGALOW $80 SE and .. nlerl.ilining 1pa~. l!93-Jl533 ;..1~158 panel gar, oomm pool, beh .fn,500. AppL by ownt'r located. Good tralfic. R.eu. For rn.atun.-adlt.. Gar, \\1on'1 FOR LEA R 1 E I I b~ I •M ·~1 I :t' ] BK. 2 Bl., blllns, neu-BeautifuJ 3 br hOmr w/1arge ee S a e m n1np, lantune view o .,.,..,,.., , Call 49&-5800. ~ · -.·tiool. l<oom tor boat •nd dl I •-· oH k•I·"-" p-b ml! t-hills. $3'.l,500 or bilt l °'"ln_c_o_m_o~P,_,---~---1~66~1-==-=="-----BEACON * 64S.0111 n ng ... -.. """ • ..,... y Mc Vay -r-· ., GOING COF'FEE S HOP tnt1lt>1·. Very cle&n, st'la/ VlM$ lhf> room tor tllO!iel----------Dtr. Open lklu!f' Sun. 23291 •"OR SALE• roo. ta1111l y i:\'t-1ogethers. APPLE PIE Telfair (Cro"''n Vallty e COSTA r.f ~SA e 962_1691 be1"''n ~ & g pni * NPT HGTS $2SO Sp&.11'.lw Realty, 842-4414 CONDITION l1 1ghland1I 4~. for tax reasons ownl'r 11·ill 3 Br. 2 Ba, !ncd. K1d11 I. • CO&ATJ "A NEST FOR l BR. l Ba, sep lam nn + l -.~-M-O_N_A_R_C_H_BA_Y--.-I i;cU 12 uni! Bamboo l/Ulage Money to Lc-•n 240 pe111 !.'VERY BIRD" pnot SI.le lot. Owner trans· Rose garden, atrium has th>h on land <."Ontract & carry 1 TD L BEACON * MS.0111 WALLACE Hunl;n..+on Beach tcfTf'd. Asking $28,600. pond; 3 bdrm. hon1e with 2nd TO. U-t TD is 6·63 Tiir st oan e TINY Cotlage -1 Br REALTORS •• e .,7_8Sll e 8 1 .• 1 d $\!l40l1no income 11·tll ylt>ld 1 1 Cp d "" I ~ iuu" g •~&: OOf'S! ne 11 Y (t'L'\lr, t.. 11>!. Open Eveningl Th• Real Est•t• Mart LAll:e ma111t>r sullt' Endos-\o•: 111'· ~n S'lO,OOO dn &. 7% INTEREST i;101·e. $110. e 962-4454 • carry 1ISt'lf. Gall f'agt' 2 d T D L ALA R t I e "S.3900 BY 0\VNER: I n1ile to ed yard. $6:i,OOO. 6-16-+130. n oa n en a s '" II ' _,._--."!!!!-....... ~1 {;,\V.C., Jg. cul-de-sac lot, 4 L•gun• Nlguel Realty 1----------.I $37:) Bri..nd nu 1n-lc\•cl. lm bdrni 1a ha I 1 8J~SOS0 .. 9~S791 DEVELOPER 11·i1h capital & Te~ ba5ed on equity. e RARE Indeed! 2 Br. Xlnl ~q fl. 4 t.>r, J bit. lrg Jiv rm ' • ' g. ani. rnl ., pro,·el·ls. \Vllnl.!. investor or ~.1121171 "" "'11 lo(' stv /1't'fl'i" Sml '' k bl I I S d :.hag <·rpt., i:ust. dn.1s., bll·1n L;do Isle V't • ~ ·• ,,, ' P o · wlniar e rp c. tep own <ISS0<.'11\lf' 11'11h ('a p 11 a J. "-. H "" 21 :SI~ I I d f kit., !\er, porch. frpl. t6x20 1----------.=rvine ar r An!a yn, · .st'pr ormll 1n rm., am 912 Via Lido Soud ~!651 SAttler Mort"a"e Co. ALA Rentals • 6'4S.3900 t b btlitard l: elpatio, pro!. landscaped, ----~-----• ., nil. "'" ar. VETS! NO DOWN! NO COST! •·1ncs1 Joc. ,(, avail. fin;\ low f'llA appraisal. Tt'rn1~ 111ne a1 $1:.0,000. Princi pals itvail. S30.00U. c.an 5!~5946 FHA $1750 total down only. Bkr. 612-0li7 i -'-'-"-"'-"_7_· ------I S~l500. J lwdroon1s. 2 b.'ith, Irv~• r.~tras. $29,500, 847-a;,68. Char1nint ~111glr-sty. l BR. 2 Lots for Sal• 170 116 E. 11th St:rffl * I BLK OCEAN $l2S t:an1e r111. ContLnuou~ clean- ba. hon1e on 90 II. lo!. U.srd Lovelx 4 {l(/2 Ba hm, Cd~! lflg (•l'Pll, 3 r11.r gar., ~96r1c .• '.~. fl'ont, Jgr. pauo. H.-J lot 1n San cirmente, w111 Cash fast I. BEACON * 64.s..0111 ~~.rp"t~:,~17..,,. 8. Aft 7ptn, 1213> 4 BR. lien, 3 ba. Nr. ltacquct GOVERN~1 ENT REl'O c:harn1er wi:h g\eaminh [;---+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .,, 'Jo."' takl' ~. uniti;. $11J.750. Ownl'r, "·,.,...""" Club & boiil rainp. S59.:i00. in beaut area. Sharp J BR, 2 hanJwood floori; U1roughout. ONE OF A KIND 123 Via Nice 1J4 14!H-.1JOL ltt & 2nd Trust Deed' * DOLLHOUSE $14S 4 FIR . 3 BA. rorn1al dining rin, in prPsl1gr area $350. n10. incl ldscp & n1a1nt lee, Call f.larshall rtrally 57:,..1000 ba, f".R .. Enc.I patio on huge Ulock iencing in rear yard. Is ihi:o; elegant 2 bdrm. 3 ba . C II P k pool-sz lot w/boa! gate. Lo Cpts, drupes. Landscaping ( 1 _ w/steam bath) toy,·n- J u~1 li~tcd, 3 BR., 2 BA. hO!ll!' Of\ 40' IOI W/bof!.l yan:J & SUll\lt'Ck. $63,000. o ege ar down on VA loan, $31,450. + niany n1ore e)(tras. Call hou~. ZIOO Sq, fl ot p1.11"l" 3 BR, 2 BA E)(trru5. Pool. 213 _w_._,,_R_,_._11_,_. _._ ... _7_7_"-·=~ 8!1-4455 Open 'ti! 9 PM. LUXURY. 18 x 30 t!Ui:5lt'r \\lake Forest R.t. $32,500. NEAR Everything. 3 BR. 2 Walker & Lee bdrm.; de<.urator owned & Tip of lido Isle Beau•. 4 Hit. :. Ba. hon1e '! frpk"S. :4' 11. 11111Pr lron1agf'. Rooni rur large boat :1\1p~. Pri(·p ~.IJOO. Owne r. 5'1.1--6835 Open. BA. Lg rec rm & kitchen. only the FINEST Df ma·tc.r- Corona del Mar Cvrd pa\io. Drps, .::p!s, R.ea\1or~ ials used inside 6 out bllins, garage. SJ.1,500. 959 7682 Edlnger * INVESTORS * Cheyenne. Open H ou:>e (71~! 842--1-l:ii or 540-5140 Sat-Sun 646-7036 aft 5. iiii""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiil '"flo6 '°1 \11!d, ---l lrnl!ur Bill Grundy, Rltr. 833 Dover Dr., NB 6-\2-4620 Here's ii chancl" to get a 1ovl'ly 2 .<.: cten lllln ie w11 COZY COnAGE ba lh.~ & a1I thr. bltns., plus 2 BR. fpl, r.nct pa.Lio, dbl gar, carp .. drps. & massh·e Iri,Jc. a.rtisl's ~tudio or 1<·ork shop, A Jrce set of huliding plans Fruit tl"ttll, grape arbor. 1nrl. !or addt'I. rental uni1. Bier. 642-48.16 Drivl' by :~15 Heliotrope -e CUTE 3 br. 2 ba, patio. you']\ be glfld you did! \ge yard. Sm d01\•n or MORGAN REALTY assunie $1 89/nto pyn1111s, 673--6642 67S-64S9 S2'1,COO. By owner 64&-8139. A FINE FIGURE Dy 0,l'ner. J BR, 1 ba, Bl1ns. $48,500 S:m.975 As.'\ume 6~ '7a GI For 1h1s nea1. t.'001, l>l'low \oan. 'rurniture also for ~hl'y (!upll'X. 2 Brd1'oo1ns ,<;air. 557-·12:>8. ea<.:h wi(h hJv1'ly yard & pa-I ·D=.~.~.~P:c_o~;n~t'------ t10s hrlll'Cl'!l , ------- UNIVERSITY SELLER NEEDS REAL TY CASH! 3001 f~. Csc l111)·. 61::.{1:110 J;(lt zonOO for~ uni!s, Asking B'l' O\V.'·~El'l.. S48.500 $12,.)()(J. 427 Iris, Open 10-S A~. 496-6TJ1. 833-8000 2 sep;u·;lfr, r:<tel. furn hornf'l\ Dover Shores on 101. Pri111c loc;Hion. snuth BUY LIKE RENT Country sty!~. sharp 3 bed- room beauty 1vith 2 baths. F'ealures low maint yanl. nicely cri11d & drpd, tucked a11·ay in a beaur park-like area. Jus1 rn1nu!l's 10 S.D. fr\V. $31,850. full pnte, $2000 dn v.•ith pymts of S265. pt>r mo. Take over low 1n1erest loan. l' 11\age Real Estate !62-4471 ( :,) 546-l lOJ * LIDO'S BEST * '4 BR. J ba. 60x90 S7~,500 3 BR. J\~ ba. ~5"88 S~.500 "'SINCE 1946'" 4 BR. 4 ba. 90Jt88 SIJ5.000 Ist \\'estem Bank Bldg. LIDO REAL TY INC. University Park 3371 Via Lido, NB Days 83J.0101 Night' --"'*,_6_7.c.l-_7.c.300'--*"--- * * * * * JUMP IN. Immacuarr 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba, THE WATER'S FINE ~Ft. ot -$59,-500. B . 5 RDR.\I., 3~ ba.'s .• din. rm. 11ng the kids to the lour 4:; Ft. lol. 179,5CX> pools, four bdrzns., dinin.; WALKER REAL TY rrn., 2 frp!cs., fao11ly rrn., 211~ baU1s & a large fcnc.-:d 1--~*,__6_7~S·.c.S_2~00'-~*'--"'""''"""'"""!!""'"'"-""'"'1 yaN . S39.9.i0. BY O\VNER -Wl Via ?-.fen-lonE" l BR/7 BA. SGC.:.00. Open Thur~. Fn & Mt. 1·5. 213: 377-12:.3.c·--~-­ REDUCED-3 br, 2 h a . sundeck, !~!' kit. Sell. lrase or !rade. 673-71Si $19,9SO IS THE PRICE fo• this vc-ry lo\•e!y 3 bed- room, 2 ln1lh homr. The Joan is high rnnugh so you i)red hill REALTY can assun1r 11·1\h payn1en1s Univ. Park Centrr, l!v1ne o! $16{) J.l('r 1nu11!h, \\'hk·h 111-Call Anytime &"13·0820 Mesa d•I Mar Mountain, Resort D•sert, FREE APPRAISALS Ga.a'dener incld. 2 Dt wlKur. 174 Costa Mes• lnv•stment Sin1r:let: ok, 548-ntl •nytim• BEACON * 64S-OJ I 1 .l Arres l"!ISI of Palm LRG estate type ho1nP, flt'W· * PATTI WALKER Spnni::s. $800 full pru .. 't'. Lo LOANS! LOANS! LOANS'. ly decor. Lrg Lilt. r1R. 17171 Beac:h Blvd, 11 .B. Uo11n &. good trnns to r ight \Ve give the ID06l. Privalr, DIR, 5 B1·, 3 B~. huge 842-1 .. 18 per s o 11 . Pv t p ! y, dignilied. Buy, trade, sell. closets, lncd yd Avail 1/15, 7 14/~7-7733. Ay,·ay from r\O\vntown area. 1,,:-;I' $350. 5411-1544 4 UR, 11-i ba 1uwnhouse, Clt•an. l'l'Crea!lonuJ ru'Ca, Ranches, Farms, '.:!L'Jfi Newport Blvd . · * 3 BR. 2 BA. $165 pool & patio, $'22.'i mo. Grov•s 140 Coast Pawnbroker M2-84()2 Kids ~lcon1P, Blcn1t. Cpr/ &1::.--1:171 ----------1 Drp. fOR LEA-~S~E~,~;,7b_r_, 7d-m7'g--,.=,-I 1;!'('(';,cr~ ~~i!ia a~:~~ I Houstt lot Rn }[ ~] BEACON * 64S·Ol I 1 ;:;7~. d~:~·nAv:;i ::~i ~~~: trees. 166 pinp tn-c~. 3~ sq *COZY COTT AGE $7S 968-7298. ft ho111c w/'a hr & 4 b11. Ad-I Br. P·.i.1io. ldC'11.1 loc, rtit1011nl 1 br gues1 h~r. Hous•s Furnished 300 BEACON * 645+0111 70.,.1 40 swin1n1inR 11.rra + Corona d•I M.r :1n1 stable & corral. Prit:i! General St50.000. Term.~ avail.[;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;::;;[ ~;';';;;;:.,:;'"'";"· ' "' · · * LEASE-RENTALS* OCEAN BLVD. BEAUTY Real Eltat• Wanted 184 1 4 bed1·ooms, 3 baths, pa.nor- an1i(· v1cw, truly an our. NEAR Ot.'('al\, :1 Br, 2 ba, tam rn1, bltns. <Tpls. S300 rno, !ease. 962-0046. 2 BR house, large yard, $170 mo. 1.229 Dclawan St. H.B. 4 BR, lll!ns, lenced Ne\\·port \\Iese . yanl. CORONA D£L tllAR, &!. or starid1ng home, luxury ap- * CASH BUYER * 11 ~ ·Aug l5-Sepl 26 -2 BR, µoin1e.-l. S750 per n1onth LUXURIOUS J Br, nr ocean, l·i. Ba. $17J wk. 0 1 yearly lea!ll'. Call l\lr. S300 mO 1st'. 21641 Zan1ora Call 968-24:i:.! Don't list your home, !ell it lo us. Save time, save money, immed. lirm offer , Broker e LEADERSHIP INVESTMENTS e 8-12-7517 & 5'10·5336 RogPI'!. !or app\. 67l-Sa50. L '''"' ""16 Beaut1full}, •'Um11letrly n·-1=-=~~-'':CCC'-C:..:.='-I --"-·_'m_~--·------1 Irvine dccora\t'fl 3 Bffii1u, 3 Bath 3 BR. 2 Ba. all. bltns. 1nclds .1 !O""-' :IO'xlO' honu~ rooni frf't!:ter I refng I dshwhr, s •J• ' crpt"d dr11'd 0 l' "I I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 gardener. Vacant. lmnlt'1!, • . · c an .sl\e o ...., h11'y. $3Z'1 mn. Yearly. 137· (JL'C, $3L.i.OO. 67 5-5.1!"i9, 4$..23:r.;. 3 BR. 2 ha. honui; nn -· :.t of hwy. Very shorl ll'a!k to • BLUF<'~' VIE\V • bi-h s, shoppuig, i'-lust see. BY Qy,•nc r, 3 Br. den & farn. 673-J:MIJ 01' 67~•1:'61 r111. 2 Ba. 2100 sq ft_ 20-12 RY 0\\":>:ER. $-clS~,;,oo=-l~G_·,_1'_'~'~· ~O~""~"-'-•_dY~·--- 427 Iris, Open 10-S East Bluff eludes all. r.1odC'n1 bu1l1-1ns, 1.,..,,..,,....,,..,..,..,..,!!'!! dl'ep pilr carpt'f~. .1!so matching draJJl'S. Doub\" Lagun1 Be1ch !iarage 10 boo1 C'all Walker & Lee BOY IT'S BIG BEAUTIJ:o.UL 4 br, 2 ba, new shag crptg & many custon1 \ features. 1133 El Camino _ Dr, C.M. !i-16-4525. Finliocial l~ ::. Bedrm. 3 Bath -1 story, 1 ,, AR. 2 Ba. Orf'an Vlf'\\', rirepla{'('<:. Vacan1. 1111111cd P1·1v. beaches. Avail . Aug. Oct'. s.w,-, oo. I~!. yrly lr.ase $-1:.0 mo. !!umr Show Realtori; 6Ta-1m 3 Redrrn, 2 baths, So. oJ l!wy, 2 BR. 11~ Ba Dup!Px, ('d:'ll. ~10.00, Slv/rel, neu.• cpts. drps. 3 Bit 2 ba's. Atriun1 ,. S325 3 BR. 21/:. ba. fao1. rm. $325 3 BR. 2 ha. A 1r turn .... $300 -I BR., ~~~ balh!I. family rm from $32:; to $350 4 BR. 2'rJ ba., fa mily room, sep homes from S335 to $365 \VE HAVE OTHERS 2 separalr, C''>Cet furn hornf's e EXCLUSIVE AGENTS e or lot. Prime l0Cal1on, soulh SALES _ LEASES of hwy, Ve1-y short 1\11Jk ·1o beh & .~110api11g. illus! sC'e 675-1540 or 615--1:.61 1 LUS K-=-ocEAN VIEW- Harlxir V1f'11• /1 1lls ·1 hr. b.v 011ncr. 121."1 &arr.:?~1 Dr. 6-11-!129 CAMEO~SH~O~R~ES Nf'w ."1 br, 5 1Ja 2 ll'l'! h111~. u,i:,r pool. s~9.5oo. 6i:)-Go:.1. Costa Mesa $16,800 V.A. Anyon(' qualilif'l'. subJcc1 to VA Loan with 6' ;, annu;il pe1"Cl'nlagl' ralr. Total ("!DY· n1eo1 $148 per month. Sharp l he<lmon1 honie gl1slco1ng "''i!h llAl!D\\'000 FLOORS. 2 luxurious baths. n1odcrn huil1-1 n kftchr1. Ready lo occupy in1media:eiy, GI huyct'S wek'f11ne. C.ALL1 Walker & Lee : ( .... C.--.s I ' ~} ./jiij(' :' · rcullJ" -:.. ... ~ll~ Vi»ta Drl Oro 6H-tl :l.~ Fountain Vallev WHEELER OEALERS LOOKJI S1an your fortunr 111 lhi~ rianfly 4 bcodn.iorn. :! hoth. all raniilv -~1ird ~.JX'c·ial. 2fl00 ,<;q "ti a l remiirkable $33,:,00' • f'asl pos~!"ssion, no down CI. Sellci· 1nay help 1vith buyPrs cos1s 5cf' a1>d make offer. Larwin Realty, Inc. 2790 llarhor Blvd. <ti Adams :,·\:x>-16.) Op•·n ':II 9 P~I WALK TO OCEAN 3 BR + 2 BA $22,950 1\1•1" p;unt in .~ out. nrw IV II' carprl:> thnJOUl. VACANT. Bh111 RIO. n1re!y tl!srpd + N>V\I pa!10 full pncr :St2.9SO Subn11!. Call 8fi'·IZ11 SEYMOUR REAL TY 17 ~I Bearh Blvd., Hlgn Bch Open 'Ii! 9 Pill That's !he Oest dcocrip1 ion \lf Ill\~ dran1alic Laguna Beach ho1nr. Unique, L'Olllf'tn[lor- ;1ry design 1v/ extcri(lr ol POST & BEA:\1S STUCCO. & EXTENSfVi:. USE Ot' GU.SS. S,•,.1:1\\·l1ng 1 BDR:'>t. &· DEN. Oft ::. 13DRMS. floor p!an. bull! on P 0 0 J, :<'IZI::: liROUNDS. Extraordinary [Jv rm .. \\'/ ANTIQUED OPF.N BEAi11 Cl-.:ILINGS & HEAV Y CRORo;;; TJ~tBERS. 011C' '"all ha." iWASSJV~ CO/lo"TEtllPORARY ~'IRE· PLACE. PAINTF:D 1\lURAL Reduced $2750 \VALLS DEPICTING I.Al<E CllAPALA & OLD tl1EXJCO. l bedroorn. ~hakr roor. a created by one or Laguna's slral at $29.:iOO, or make niost no1ed Artists'. offrr. spar1ous throughout. K11cht'n 1v, fan1 . rm., HAS 0 1H collci;:r charmer. Pndc ALC SILT _ I~ RA NGF., o' 01\'nrr.:h1p throughout. 01/J;:N, DJSJJ\\'SllR .. G,\RB. \\'111 "rll VA , FHA or lolV DJSP. ETC. Genier s!a1r- c11sl1 1fnll'll I" :;''•'J, !011n. W!'ll tha1 leads to 2nd story, n rx'ri ·111 ~ P~t jl!\SI \VALL OF GLASS 15 Walker & Lee n. 1110 11 . o,, bdcm. ''' 1190 llarbor 81\·d. a1 Ada111s 11 "PEEK A AOO"' VICI\' 51S.()46j Open '1i1 !! p;vi PARK 2 ~"'-i2 Brookhurst. llnlgn Sch 546-5411 a n ytime BREATHTAKING- VI EW OF 21 ACRE Mesa Verde BY 01vncr-~ br, 2 ha. ran1 ro1 , '.! frpl es . Assu1ne :i'•'' loan. $21J.900. :Y\6--1401. Newport B•ech FANTASTIC POOL an(' j()(l sq, ft. Recreation Jlun1p11,; Roo1n 111:h hui.:c built~ln 11rt b<ir and pool la- ble, niak" rh1s .a h<nnp /or N'al lam1ly rn.)Oymcnt. Atld 4 bedrooms. 2 bath!<, brand f)('1v "sha,1(" \\'/\V carpeting and !'X1~1111g Cl Loan any. on<> c.an assum{' .~uh;e-c1 to annual jlf'rrenlagr ratl', A!'tlrr ~"" th1~ on" ~O­ day. 1\l1n . of $3000 down r1·- q11ired. Walker & Lee Z19() Harbor Hh·d. at Adam.~ 54:,.0.16:. Op"n .ti! 9 Pi\1 ---CLIFFHAVEN J Br, 1 ha. frpl(', OPf'n bPatn rr1Jl n1:s, hlln~. 1'1e11• del·k. illA N\ EXTRA~. A.~k1ng S'.18.950. By 011·ncr. &JG-.9n4 or &12-0040 Business SUMMER RENTALS S250/n10 yrly. 67,;..{;145 or Opportunity 200 B:·enkers Dr. Slr.e11s 6. $400. IH6-2200. ----------] \\'L"Ck. Sl•\00 1mo .. Aug; 1,C~OO""L:::,:c,.,-,71-.,-m-,-. schl'~ & 2 Bt'drm. \~a B~lh, l·.n~l1sh par!l:i; nrarby. $27:i1rno. Ask *DISTRIBUTORS s1ylP.$200wk.$1 00 mo-Aug . !or Jack Prck: 5-15-9191. NEEDED * Bay Sl10rr:; -6 Bt'<lrn1 Pr1-l~-o-cco------- vat" beach. $2500. mo.-Aug. Costa Mes• L111111rd 11u1nbcr 01 DJSTRJfi. Austin-Smith Gorman UTl)HSJllPS now avail.:itilc and Associate R•altors 3 BR !11 yv11r 11fl'a. N1•1\' ;\1Ul.Tl-644.7270 F'irl'pl, dhl gar. lf'oC1•d l'Or :0.1lLLJON l)()LJ .• AH 11d1·er-1----------•I lot for /JOa/, uir ell'. lt.~ed .. PUDDING Gt FHUIT e DOLi.HOUSE --Perfn:t OPTION TO BUY $25,9f.(l 2 BA $205 "1 1ub'l 1rlliL ---'11.Pnllor ··srNCE l!J..16'" lst \Ves1crn Bank Bldg Univrr~ily Park Dayl 833-0101 Nights CUl'S", sold 1hn1ll"h AUTO-BKR ; 6-16-"'"'", 642-2221 " for sn~ wo1nari. t>"1n" loc.lc-~;:~:;,..:-:;:~":.:::::.:_ 1 • TUHTLf. ROCK * !\JATIC .\1EHCUAN[)ISJ::RS. Only Sl l."1 Vt-:RY CLEAN ] llf'1_hwn1 3 BR. 2 Ba ....•...... P5Q If 11ualiJiet1. you wit] br pro-ALA R•ntals e MS·3900 hom1~ with larg~ lenrerl • UNll/l-~HSlTY PARK * vu!t-d 11•11h all i•qi upnu•nt yard arid lovely l·arpcrs k. 3 BR, z ba. 1n lls(' ...•.. $325 and 1oca11ons, ar1d Uc t1·11.1 n-e CliA11~11NG & Private -panelling. Familie.~ only. 3 BH. 1 r~ ha. tnhsl' .. , . S300 rd 111 all phasr~ or lhis hii;:l0i-Beam cell. frpl ulil pd SJ1:;. $21'Xl r.10 . Call Age n L J BR. 1\t., ha . tnhse •••. $.175 ly !ucrativr bu.~ines~. (N ALA Rental•·· "S-3900 :rffi...41-11. 13- G ~ ·~~~.:.,,, ______ 3 nn. 2 ha ............ "J SELLIN f. \'.1u n111s1 he l't'-·1: liabll', hll\'f' 11 J.:"ootl car, and *MINI HOME $125 l BR & Dt-n. 2 ha dbl 11:ar. 3 BR, 2 ba -·-----·· .. -S335 • -k · lncldl'I u1il. Ideal for !adv. lcnced, d111posal, l'lec door 3 BR. 2~, ba ----· ..... $350 ~ 11uUt'I\' a 11·ec spare nnie, J nnrt be able To n1ake an ln1-BEACON * 64.S..0111 opener. 1394 CollegP Dr. (i ... ·.·,, red h1·11 rnNiate 1nvE':';1n1en1 or $300/nio. Lse. 83:Hi648 aft 6 s.'!00.00 to $2100.00. l~!"cur-*NEAR THE BEACH 1,.:;p"m". "",..,---,--~..,.-~ NII ~nd namt•. :iddrtss, Executive hon1p :1 Br, ra.n1 LOI/ELY lrg homt, 2 br, 11~ iinr! phorn· nu1nh<-r, 10: NPw-rm, 2 B<t. furn/unf. $350 ba. lrg den or dining, frplc. port Jnte1·11a1ionaJ D1.~lr1bu!· 111clds gardnr or $2'X1 \\'/O. bHns, dshwshr, :>hag crpts &: in~ Co. DF:P'J' • 211A, J700 BEACON * 645-0111 patio. 1 car porL:o;. S2'2:i. rtl::AL TY Univ. Park Center. Irvine . ca·!l Any11me 83.l-0820 • I Imm !ht· b;iJcon) ~un drrk r:ra!tor~ OF TiiE OCEAf\. Thi~ !IJl!IC- ":.: QUll~ i;ln:t•1, thl' bf-~1 of Cul de sar Jor.ition givr." 7(;;1«2 ELlingrr \!')\Is home has bel'n l1s1Pd i;chool.s, ~or ~ha1 !argrr you absolutr pnvary. ·I tir i 71~1 11-\2 .. 11:).l or !l'IO-.ililO tor irn1nediRIP sale fnr. Newport Heights N1>1\•porl Blvd .. Ne11·p.lrl --LOSAL TOS--"','---'~"~'=· -c~~--~ '1 BR, 2'lii ha on pvl par~ Beach, Calif. !t.?660. \ Pride of Ownership J Br, 2 Ba, lge ram rm. <lhl 11lpool & tennis priv!lege5' Home frpl1·, 2 pa1 ios, l:<e yrtl. t:lij. 833-3895 FRANCHISE ~qurakv c!ra11~ SZ.:Al/n\o. "---~Nc.--,-l --- f:u111l.v. th1.~ 3 BR 11l:1n l'!o;· & f;J m\Jy rot•ni hnnir w' CL-OSE-TO $36,9SO FULL PRICE Ira Ian:'' '<lrt>p1n~ ;11'('~ in I OFFER YOUR hraul• ul s hai;: cnrp1'l1ni-; rrf1 r 1111111r. 1\lso lg" l<11111ly throughoni EVERYTHING ON. PYMT. r1n .~· loL~ of pauo ~p;:ic'i' Sparn11 Hrally, !H1-4174 Srh()()I~. "hopping & fr11y ~rr MISSION REAL TY illnrhrt· .!;.-dad al"'1 rhough1 .. ,1 ••.. "".·.-""OR ncht 11rx1 ilnor 10 lh1s lo1 P-n~-.,_ C , ·~r .... 1 r '""·l ·v. oast 1111')·. 1 ... 111:"11n;i nf 111th 1 111.~ li<r rn;i~11•r ~;VERY BIHl1'' I~. b1.i: 1 ~ion-h,..,rn,. 3 Bil Phone (71 .. ) 494-0731 bllrm & R.on1<1n lla1h II you ---,.--~--1 .t hllJ.!l' srp !am rn1. S~.l.'.iOO * SPANISH AA.~-~·~~ ~,fJ-{1 17'8 HIDE-A-WAY--11.1111 niOl'I' !hlln JU~! lhP 1"1r111nt!ry. r11ll lo sr1· Agcn! (;.12-'11:\'.l. ELEGANCE! * Real Estdte '<•"> i\no> .--;in huil d nrn1· l.\o HE.AUTIFlJL VILLA Sti2,:l()(J_ Hiv1t'r<1 111ew rt'On1 ~·J(},'iTE Hf~Y DEVJ~LOP· by Mc Vay 1111 rn18, 111cJ. krlch. l'ilrk1ni;: Outstanding location 1 !Jr·. 1 1.>.1, !gc kit"h"ti d111·s;: area. frplc, hrn·k palio. trres corner hol.l.Y-11·J ."ide y;u·rl for hoal or 1ra1ler, 2 minutes to major sllop'i;: center, rreeways, sl'hools. 50 .irrr p ark. S.11,:io!J. ;i.1(;-3086, --BU --IL-D~E~R-.S~- ATTENTION R-1. 66' x 300', idr>1I ffl r ll units. A.~king $30,000 iltake orrer, Larwin Realty, Inc. 21362 flrookh urst. Hnl:'ln Bch S46-5411 anytim• MENT -1•:1rryth1n~ uri ----~1nli1n11ed , 5 t.lkg, 10 bf'al·h. ~1-adrd' 1_.111'!}' ~ liR Ki f!l n1 SELLING Contrmp. 3 BR. \ge, ram. rn1• ,\1r1u1n 1 Al! 1'1l'e!T1r' YOUR HOME ? rm., 11·;irm panrli/lfi:: s!Oll(' Sl'H-cle1:1n1Jlt': Ol'l'01 Cus1on1 !-"1r,. appraisal _ \\'r huy lrpl., ra.1sed hC'artll : opro c1p1s & drµs? (<!any Xrras• eq1111it>S. Personal atlcnhon. br.111ni;. ::.;unke11 hv. rn1. Low interest 100.n1 2;) vrs. expeMenl'r. Room ro e.~pn11d. Drive by· HAFF DAL REAL TY COLLINS & WATTS 310 Lookout Dr, 842·4405 ~)6 :...J.i23 Eves. 642-0427 Em•rald Bay V iew Eves: 511-24-16 * * ;; BEDROOMS * * J·lun1ble 2 BR, l Ba. r111al i1y QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 2 Story, 211 BA, li;:-e lo1. Need hl:imP, lge. lrt., nr, !l('arh. q II i ck !\II[(' .. AU lt'fflii. Nf'f'rl!\ lridscpg. & cltX"Orll.1· ~7-8507/968-43n/968-1 1 7S •ng. A ra ~ buy al S4J,9'JO TRIPLEX The Punle with the Built-In hudle fi./00 Cash -lhe lrnants ll'lll pay the bal. Ewry un11 haa comp. privacy & ocean view. Terracing & walkways 11.re brick: 2 BR. un11 ls vac11.nt for your convenience -it has a hand"°me trpl • f'renctr doo~ to romantic balcony & ~ep. din. rm. Prime North side & a rare b11y. Hiiiie McCormack REALTOR 49-1-7551 VIEW!! I HO CLOS I I' I I TAYEL I' ._.,..,.1 '-T-1 ...,.I -.I~ 1 • Fantastic ocean vi!'w. Spec. 111us home with large, le.,.ri .l'ard. piJ\p 1ree11 & patio. Bt'amed ("('!Jing in living room. '2 'Fireplaees. BuiH-in kitcht'n with dishwasher. 3 Bdrnll!.. 2 baths Ii lamily rooftl. $-\, .500. <All - 4 BDRM. VIVIANE WOODARD $29,000 COSMETICS ;\'r;ir !hr lif't).(hts {lll 'lUI('! I A SU !~<;IDIARY 01-' GEXErt- P. !n1er St. 4 BT'\. 2 Rf!, S1•P-AL ~"OODS. Ni\ frarH·hl~" d1<;h frplr. t'ntry hr1dgP ov-fl'I', $f-Of) n11111niu1n 1n,·rn- rt f1~h P'lnrl, ('(l\'f'ted patio. tl'\r\' Coinrlr1r 1r;un1rig /, l.;i.r~c ft -2101 wra!lry. :\take r·<uiiuiutJf ~'ll itJ.inc ... 11 1 fl'l r1llrr . 3 BDRM. $29,500 !'tl<I ~{lr yo11r P•"r~1on111 1n - 1rr1·1rw 1n Or~r1~!' Cn11nly 1· 11 I ! COL!.f.:Cl": ES.l\J!~ C'.OLDRESS 121.11 7R2-.~310. --Forced toffll- l'an11ly with lel'nai::rr~ ok Laguna 1gue 4 llr(hoon1 2 bath. builJ 111.~. 641-5902 .. ____ _ 1·:1 1'p1•11ni:. 1t1-aJ1"'5, ](·a~I' $2~.i 2 or :l br, quu•t st. ~tovr, 11«r nio. Pt~1ne LQng Beach lricd yd OltlC'r 1·111 (lf 2J.1 _ 4l9-9."i:"1l. mah1l'f' yng cpl. J 16 j . Nl'.:W 4 BH, 2 IJA , din area + ram m1. !rpl. cpti;, drpfl, ~pr1nklers. feoeed yard. li\1- .\11\C .. S.110. 49.'l-•12.W MHa-d 91-M•--,----' -RENTAL FINDERS /Orr•• /u /,,.,.,f/orrlJ 645°0111 •ll W. I "~· COStA MIS.I. 5'48-5'15(1. 2Br.llia . duple:i.. r1111~. h;i ck yard. 0 n frnr!'d <'Ul-rl r -~a o> Sl6.»/1110. \il2~~00. _-----~-I Cll l~l::RY ?, ln•drooms el\d dPll, 1\ b111h.~ firepJact SPACIOUS 3 Br l10111r. Rl!n.~ and rodo~cd yard. double Cl'pt /drps, fncrl )·d, L'o·lan,Y Rill'll.g<', Ju ~ 1 pape~ Cl1rfh:11·rn/Nr11'POr1 Jlrlrht!I, near Cliff Dr. l\1!chrn hlln~. halll 1vt1Jr rtr.. earpr.Hn,e, H\V ll~. Rf'Af yard lan::c eno11gh for .~e1er.11 pool~. <.'ALL 0 •••-1•14 Wholesale Arts & ---F-REE I! xtras J21;i. &l~\8.\8. 11a1n1cd and nC'wly carpet~ DEN + l BR + 1 61\. 1hrQu~hout $26:1.00 p' i- ~ N~•f Ntwporl POAI Offlr t Acr••e• for sale ISO Cr afts Business Grr:i1 1·han<'r 1(> takr n~·r r hus111f'~.~ tdf'lllly sultf"jl to ni11il orilrr. Or!girml rlrsigo- N . l!ldl"!'. 0\1('1" SJ-0.000 ('0111- plrlt• inven1ory_ pr1ct'd for f]Uick !l.1!{', S9'il0 cash. Phofl(' for af)ll!. &12-6262•~--- f AMOUS NEY. SALOON Landlords-Owners Crµls. dr·p~. gar, fencPcl No n1on1h -i\11·~11 Ot>I r.1ar - Call :-,.1:-,...9-ljJ Mesa Verde \\'e 1\'111 rr.ler 1cn11nt.\ to you dogs. $240/mo. :J48-9:l3{i. FREF: or rhari.:r ..• i\1any 3 Br house, cpts, d~wly de~irable_ !enan111 on our c!ecoraled, lenced yd . SZX1 "'3111111'! li~t. 1110. 616-4330. J BR, 2 bll avail 8/1. $Zi:I ALA Rentals • 64>3900 2 Br/I Ra , garage, !ncd yd. mo. 1st & las\ + cleanini Corona del Mer S150/rno. :\35-B Un1ver.~ity clep. 545-6084 CJIARl\llNG Bungalow, l hr.i~"='=··_c_.~M_.76'_2-M~-"-·~-~ 'M~;,-,7;on-~V7;-•"'"io-----I oriental J(llnien/pooL .$2.)() 3 ATl wllrplc, 2 ba, lgr yurd. mo. July/Aug. 673-fi!l54. $210 mo Call 111t 1 pin, Laguna B••Ch 551-1161. ' NEW 3 BR . 1% Ba.th, drp~/cptll , dwhr/bltn.(, 1ncd e 5 AC. $32&1:--f'if>~Teimi. i\lu.11 bl> 110ltl ID settle: e111a1e. Adj. to Nat'I F'oregt/Conv. Good pay '" liquor gaming to Big B~11r Lake. &: lood. $15.000 "v.·! 3071, • 20 AC. Sl\00 per ac. all or ctown, Call or Write The part, highway front~. All Rraa~ Rail, Virglnia City, NEAR Ba<:k Bay-Unfu rn or yarrl SZ9.i/mo. 496-2520. * 2 br "''lllpaciou.~ sund{'l'k run ] BR, 2 ba w/trplc, C:,-'-'-~~-~--~I &. magnificenl vie11 . $225 Rsnbl. 176 Santa Isabel. Newport Be A ch ._~_._._,.__:.c_'-c_. ____ 1$1 15-3 BR, 1 BA. Children Lido Isle ok. fncd yard. 2M4 Prcsi- dt;"nt Pl. 648-1145, 646-625.'l. EASTBLUFF' Condo, new • BR. 21~ BA, fern . cr¢. l'arJX'l, drapes, pool, \encl.,. niarkel, school. Lease. qsi. ineludei; main t f: n 6 n l ••- &14-4834 . : ~;, ACRE Sttludcd !lean c6 N.B . .5 brs .. l bas. Lrg !iv np. wlview of hlllll .r. Faahiql 1$1. Unique rental home., $425 mo on fae. Refs req··· 64~486 aft 6PM. • util. Xlnl rrrm~. Conv. to _N~''~'~·~~"--140~.',-~~---WATERFRONT 4 Br. ZZ4 Silverv.•ooc:I l.8kt'. Bk r • D•al•rs-Distributors v,,. Lido Noni. Call fZl3'i ' ond ' *1-d* 00• * •~,., f' 1 644-4670 . ... . u.,c~ .,.,.. .. as · Exclusive Territory 934--0920 or (213) 211)-1:.17. 21111 St, CO!lla Mesa. Business Property 15-4 1'-1tntaK1ie ne w electronic Newport S.ach Hf'11 vy-Liiht Show, Pat. DAn• Point HEART ol San Clemente bug.. lness area. Back to back Lou. trom Dcl Mar lo Ca- brillo immed. E. 226 Del Mar. $38,500 .• 49U'l;-is. Commercial Property ISi pend_ Hnlthy ptolihl, grow-lco-.-,-...,-.-T-.-.-L-E-,-'°"'-.-~-,,-1.;;;:EA~UT:;;:Jr~U~L:-.,~.::::R-. ~,~ ... ~a.".", th. Com pany training. To:al ocean. b", ""rk, 2 Br. 2 Ba. crp!g, dll>5. d!IW5hr, bltnl. cash Tnwislmenl $3n! ~ur-' '"' 'luol -·J < 9 3 '9 7 9 .rum. mo. or .,..i ••• 6T;>-1898_. 4"~ ·i~ ........ · -· ' r<l by inventory. Nev.•pm1 .r • OJ ,,......, c>" Opti-1Klriif·., Co., 890 Pro-Hout.es Unfurn. 305 E•st Bluff ductlon PL, N.B. 642-Qll Mr. Guy ~ G•Mral * BLOCK TO BEACH LOVELY 4 BR, 2 ha. t:XECUTIVE 2 + ~·am rm. J l!e'PB.r&te ram rm. Avail July hA, trplc. tilt-sun deck, p., e BEAOi Bunplow _ 1 Br 21th. Lf'ue, '41~ mo. Tio crp'...11, drps, ~frig. HERAM Ii t--.-J-J"',.-,J"'-rJ-i E Alimonyh hobosndone od'o'tlr.--_ _ _ .. toge: A VJ no longer :=====~:;:~.,hos to bring his payc.lieclc R U Q H i S lnome lo fi ii w ife. He ccri - INVESTMENTS SELl 0 :rus~:l!SS ~ WITH "MAJOR'" ../Tolan TENANTS-LEASEBACKS ~~;~~~!~5~!~ !l't\l/rtttle. Sml pel. Ut1t pd. ~1411 lll't 6. $2'l.i Lease. ~8-M32 $110. fovnteln Vill•y UNIQUE 2 br. 2 ha, po;;f, I I II 1 J7 it tn -. 1~1 0 Como!1M th~ chll(,\!IA (lOOled L...J-~-~-~-~-~ by f;)l,l'lg lrt IM m11<1<ng wordt y(M.I dlv1lot:i ln:im llco No. 3 below &\ PR!Ni NlJNlB(~EO lfflfRS 1 ~ !M lHfSE SOUAl1:ES OFFJCE REAL ESTATE COMMERCIAL 111' Onu>ga ·"·· C.M. k APT BLO'GS 545-4170; 540.CJ608 any!lme 1190 Glenll('yrc Sr. \Ve need sale11 people 19l-9'1i::; 5-19-0316 W. R . DUBOIS, INC. TIR~O ot that old rum1ture'! fR.E. Brokent) 833-9-14.'i J1\NITIJlllAI~ h u ~ i ne s ~' It'• really not that !\Ard 5.itOO SQ. fl, ol commerl'UIJ tn1rk, rquip, 11ccts. Start t) UN5C,AM&lE FDRJ I J \ \ ir TO J J \ j ro nophtce. J ust watch the b.Jildiniz proprrty nr Harbor J-'f'lUr oll'n bu.(i~• f llr~nk =:i:Ai:N::'::w:;',;~.,.:z=·=::!:· =~· =~· =~· ==:!:· =:!..,:!...,J h.mltul'9 A mlscel1lln@O'.I~ f.; Aclan1~. c.n~tii ;\frs;i. rnr Awa y1. \\'ill hrlp l"Ar1t. S ETS ANISWE SS f C ON 900 column! In the ClauUled lraJ<P. \\'ritt, P 0 . l)ox 1661. Arokel"!l weloomt ... 1J4 _,C~A~·L • ,,~RS IN CL.L.!..! .. ,.AMT_1.,. .. ~_-.-...,."''-''·;.;;'lon;;;·'-----~,j..;;:c.':',c, '"'!Ji> _..,..... __ ,. ___ _ ALA Rentals e 64s.J900l--------,..-heach, lrplr. No. 1 44 3 br, crpt.• thruout. hltn11, ll!\.Y5ide VlJ lai.:e. Adults, no e 8ELIEV~! 2 Br lltQv~. dghw~hr, \Valk to ~hi." &-pets. Yrly only. ~ <.2U) yl'lrd, "'\("I xar. ,\1ove In ti). ahop'g. In~ lrnn1ed at ,'-i511-=l~l6cl_•_'c"-'--~c·-=-I dayt $14). SZE. 9124 L 11 p n Jo in a. BAYl/lt-:W-Northblutt 4. BR. ALA Rentelt • 64S..3900 968-4i160 or :~Ui-3781 . 21~ BA to\\•nhoul'le, ll1m nu-, l BR, 2 BA plu~ din &Ci1c1 lr:S-Beach hou-;e time, Blg-,1~'~'·~'-'"~",,...'.·MJD=·-64.-4-JJ~?J-->..,.-I pAllo. rr11t•. ih·p~. 1' h111n~. ll:'e~t 11rlectlon ever! &e the 2 BR. den, 2 Ba , l'rpk•, pal\o, dhl i;r:!l r, $230. No ler. Agt. OAlLY PU.OT ClaMltll!l'l nr bch. Pool pri,·il, Adults, MQ-1151. U'Ctfon lll"I S290. Reis n-q. 64~..JOB2. --------'-----'---~-·-· ---. ••.• .,·.•. "-" .... "• • o .• .... r , o ·.~' • • ''• ' •• "• , ,.·.,•, I<•, 1 o, 0 •0 •4 ,..... "" ·, ' • SO YOUR LITTLE RED WAGON IS REALLY DRAGGIN' • l\LL. &ILL. ADD HORSEPOWER TO THE FAMILY BUDGET You can handle those bills. All you need are the dol· lars you'll CJet for all the still-9ood, but· nobody· uses· them items you'll find all over the house. Make a list of them today and decide to turn those unwanted ar· ticles into extra cash. It won't cost you . . . it'll pay you. And you'll be surprised at how fast you can sell iust about anythin9 with a DAILY PILOT classified ad. Try it today. Every day is a good day to use DAILY PILOT WANT ADS (And You Can Charge Them) E 642-5678 i=-~--~-~-~--.---i~.~~~----~-~-"""""~·~---~-~, ~--~~~·=·~~~~~\~=-~.---:"-~-~-~&~-~-"l!'l'l"'!! .. ~.------"'"""'"'--'---------. -. .:..._ ----· • 4W---:-------··-·------ -... _ - I 2J PJLOT·ADV£RTISER JOIN THE ' 'SELLERS CIRCLE' ·~WE'RE • SAVING SPACE FOR ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ If you sell a service and don't advertise 1n the DAILY PILO T Service Directory, you're doing business the hord woy. The Service Directory I classifications 600-699 in the classified ad section do ily) gives you on advantage you get through no other odverlising medium. It reach- es customers who are ready lo buy. Be there when your prospects come into the market looking for the services you have to sell. If your service isn't listed. we 1ll st art a category just for you. Pick up the phone right now ond reserve your space in the "Sellers Circle" ... Your Direct Line to Directory Results 642-5678 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT W~dntsday, Jul) 7, Jq 71 Houses Unfurn." 305 Apt1. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. 11 -~~~~~~1 ~.-:-~~~-:UO Apt. Unfurn. J6.5 Apt. Unturn. 365 Apt. Unlurn. San Juan Capistrano NE\V 4 br, rarprt1fli;, built-ins. 127~. n10. ·193-JCM( or 493-1936. Houses Furn. or Unfum. Lido Isle 310 C H ARr.tlNG, <'On1rnod1ou~ Costa Mes• Newport Height• Cost• Mes.a CASA de QRQ cLEAN I or 2 BR. Adullll, no CASUAL c l"I l . µels. W;: klL fl.2:>-SlSO. 2-121 11 1 · .iving in 1 E. llith St NB. tilli-1801 NOIY AVAll..ABL~ "ar1n .~1t<11icrrariean almo:s· 1~.:_.:_c...:,c··~ --'-'-"'-- DELUXE APARTMENTS Coste Mer.• • REGENCY • I Vl ~!AC. 2 BR, I Ba. Shai: ~TJlfJ;. se-1/ <'it•:1n l(hS OV('ll.1 U~li11>hr, t'ni;I ~1tr pat1<.J. J77 W. Wilson. phere Spacious rolor 1..-0. S•nte Ana Au· Cond • t'rplc'ii -l S-.nrn- cirU1niitt'd apt•_ d"""' __ _. 1.1------.-----1n1ng: Pools -tlc:Uth Spa • ~"~'"'U R I S t M t I t; B C:aU JIS.:;ro., fu1"1u,,hed •vr .!lll·le & coiu-oye _u1 ea_ .o> e 1'.,nn1-1 Crts -811\e & 1J-____ _ ='--- !Ort • Heated pool e Knch-$-I) Pf.R \\II\ Lil hard ROl'ni. HARBOR GREENS <'·l VI'/ lndin'L't li"'htlng e Co1np!1•1r kurhen. l1nt•ns. ph l & 1 lif.DROO~I • " • I 'CV Q ~" GAB.OEN & STUDIO .\.PTS De!u:'le RI O. Adulls. No pets, srrv, ••lu flOO • & ina1d flt :\1 $1.;u. Cor.t.a Mtiae FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. 1 & l BR's !"rivat~ palJu pool • 1nd1v. taundry lac: MEDITERRANEAN &ch. 1, 2. l BR's. lrom Sl.10. ho111r near yacl1l L·lub. ~ IJ1·, 1 BR.-l JIJ turn. ~~·J"\' opt, Z700 Pererson \\la>. C.~f. /I .. il<l. rl('c k1lchrn, l<>" UTILITIE.'> INCLUDED 1'."rl/DIO S. I HI? • ..~ 6 I '\ f; I VILLAGE 5'1t).-03'i'O Near Orange Co. A1rpon le UCL AdoH11 ouly. 20JZ'l Santa Ana Ave. .\lgr . f\lr5. Joachim, Apr l-A ~21:. rn1s, i.outh p;1110. Furn or :161 \'.'. Wibon 642-1971 \ nu f'<; 16 · !fl l"h, ~ 111111·' ___ ---- unr. 1 )'r l:>t• Hrrc Phonr --,Lcc;O..-'°' ----to D1~11'-'>l11nd1 ".!IUU Harbor Bl,,d .. r:.~1 . ".! lilt/I', t1a ~1ucl1u, frpll._ n LIOAY PLAZA t .i.,11-39::0 • (il·H ;;7.&r."' 4-rprs. t11·ps. stuvt , rein", 01\·11Cr 71~/889-36~11 or D""I U,,. • J BR -"" • 792-IO:::;. '"• • ' · :SJlilCIOlL"'I !JCH Su. tlarll.1r. :.. A. hEJ'\TAL OF.FICI•: pvl pa!IO, rn('l gar V.'/addil _____ , ORLEANS APTS. Condominiums Unfurn. General 320 ONE BIR Condo. Ru1lt1n:-o plus ~·a~·her & d r y r r N/ctu·pets, walk tu shop- ping. $135. Near B1110khw·;;1 & Adams, &-5. &1&-89.'1!1 EASTBLUFF Condor111n1u1n. New 4 BR. TeTITILS, Pool. $3~5. t>-1.!-·l:-l:H Townhouse Unfurn. 335 Huntington Beach /urn ap1 $!J:i llrr.icd pool. S----OPf.N !O A:\\ ·ro 1 Pt--1 pio·long l\"1ll dllow :? A111pJp parking. Aclults -uo unset Beach ---•· h l d r n . No l*ls. 6.'j>\ 1\011 1.T~ 0,-;1. r p(•ts lllSJ Pon1ona, Ci\l. I BEDROOM funi apl 1 ~ hlk •BEAUTl~"UL CROUNDS llaniiHvn •Jr i.:a!l :>.IS-!l~Jj9. I~ & ,) lllt, 1\v;11 I, Pnval~ p.t· ...-nEoEC.-Lri;lBr~ rn)lll Ol:l'all Phunr 12131 ·"fll.llll~h O.•tY•r. (;lls & Wa!rr --.. -TH!'.: CABLES-_,-110, pool. tn<!tV. laundry far. traJ 101·. pOol. rarµort, j92-.l:l·ll, rxl G.ir pool, rPr hall, 1 R 1, a. ·/ •. 11.• (,\, Orang(' (.:cl. Airport; TIL'I· lntlry • '.! Br d\vns!~ r, ~ °" .,., gar. .i;i I" t s \V J "I ar_llts/no fM:1)(. Sl35fmo. '°" \pt. Unfurr.. 365 Atllts. Cpll;, drps, b.ltns, tixi 1111 11• •I 1 t, nr. estc Ul • II llau11llo11 64ti-4 lti0 ,-... u/p.1110. Slti0/n10. e 2 BR d V -" t !I ;;.i· 7£0 upstrs, !r::: lni:11 a11!. 1-,:in1p! Y .,.,, palio .. 1 tr""· "'-·3. Jill Tu::.1111, ''us1a lllesa • :>-0 · · Balboa Peninsula rt'th~ir. $17:. e 1 BR upstrs On1ngr A\"!" !'. .. ~120. \J ,,, .1.1 "I" .,,1 LOVl:.:LY"°T"BR-Ap~ll!"atrd -----· gr,i u's. 10111pwnv-·..., SJ:i.-, e 2 BH L111s tr~ $E~i UEAUTJFUL ! Br, l'~ Ila l'w!. C!osl' 10 shops. frUlll '.I BR. Ciov"d parking ~Plli'P, 16() \V. \Vilsun, Cf.I. Sl ud io, nl"ll' lTPI~ &. paf111. -------- & l"l'Ur off-sir prk'g. Adults, l.a11ndry, Nr11ly ri·nova11'<1. ~rr r.1a1111gc-r Ap1 ! Drps. bl111~. !"II r p n r ! . Spa "sh El ce 1111 p0'1.<>. $lti0, 1 blk tn IJ;1y or br11rl1. Yf'ill' SlfciOflllO. No /Jt:t:-;-1 r•htld * DI egan 19.IJ Pvniorui Avr .. C.tl! I.~ .. •.:t:.!j ni.i. 1\\•ad 1n1n1rd I * * * '' 'I e "J"l'J I '1 '1 '.?ii ,.,~ "'lJO ok. ! .J f-_ •. an11no . .,. IHI" ::i UAcH-ap1-:-u111-p1t-·~_:?··~:i·-~1 +LIKE LIVING IN l\'l'..::il ~it.Jr 2-h1-.--t:ia QuietAdultlivi1l9 · lplsldrp:-. St:l0/n10. 101~-c lJL\:. duple:.:~. BR 2 liA . ydy YOUR OWN HOME . . • Sha,::-cp1 • d1·ps • bllns: I N rt '1 /patio, l•rpl.s, (lrp:,. bltn.s, Brautifu! Pool • A!J UP• PG: I\'. \\'1lwn. :i48-1 40:i, •r. 'r~' raU\l. l"Jlli, trpl~. l Br, 11, ll, unlurn. Cµts, c·1.1ipo1t \\"alt'r' JJ.1<11l. Sl2~ & ~ B • " 641Hiiti2. Al! appl's. 8:J&.4!'49. I . -R. $110 r!1 r:;. rnr . llilt!O. YOlLI" ~·1,rk: will ncgo1ialr R NS ArJulrs only-no pt'Lt WILSON GA OE fu1u1·r rcni &1i.-~Ztl. :!II A•'OCado ::i1. &1&.0'J7S * J BR. J'i BATH. Pool & LIH.; apl 1 Br beaul furn. Corona del Mar "ill ac4~·pt i;n1all 111f11nt, n!'l,iiii;i;iiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Rl'c. Brookhursr & Arl11r11s, Apts ~ Bl{, "lu\'(', refrij!:. 1·111.s. 1IJA~. I P\1 6l~·l;,\l 1 ,.r; l Jllll. :.;ar. frrn:rd }11, 111alur" Ll'.li,-;-·ll'an 2 B~ adults ovef ----;idull~. Sl·IJ + $.iO dr1JO"ll :l.J. No llClli. Nr shop's . JM'!~. '11.SO El(Jr11 A 1 r $210/mo. U!il pd 64:..(f.,,G,J. J.IS-'JS:ii.: Duplexes. Unfurn. 350 loQc"c.,oCT=cA-11-.. -;t\-. SHnlhl>o sno "' COUPLES or li-12-:i:,;;1 art 7 fin1 or S l'.?j/ga~ pd. ~!t-2407. · 1:00.\1·.\!ATES ll<'Ckf'nil~. :->rw SUJ.ll'r l RR, 2 Bath, * '* STUNNING Garden apt, Cost1 Mesa Up. I Bfl. SIX! UP. Adh'. DUPL~X. 1022 Virlona. 2 tn·. bl tns, erpt~. drps. pallu, gar. $170. 5'1a-osii9. 2 BR. elran, lge 1'Jllli". Xll'a IKI JM'I~. ?J:;."1 f.}df't\, :\!:;r Apl. G ON TE.Ill ACRES -,-2-BR:-1 ~:-A-:-L1;;~1ll~~I .<. I & 2 BR. f>'urn. & Unfurn. Nr ~hOJI~. Pool. Adl t.~. Uli! Fireplaces / µriv. patios. p<l. 1&~·1 i\!ontiivia. ;)\8--03:16 i 'ools Tennis Contnt'J Bkfsl. lrplr, ii'<'! bar. beaine(I crll-* TO\\':-J llOUst: * \ Br, pool-recrt'a1ion room. 111~s. punrllini;, r r 1 v a Ii: ~ J:r, 1 ', B<t, (·pr.~, •lrps, Sl lO. 6~;J..~1:.:111. _____ 1 p:.tllO. all rr<'. lac1I. Adults. l!W.IU, ,\<ll!s. SUiO 140 !·: * 2 BR. U/ljX'r, bltn,, cpts, f No l"'ls. ~l;1rrif'd rouple f>!t·lod,~ Ln. :.-i~a986 cir drp.~. r.o pets. $13:'! n10. 56& lge sngl gar. No pcl:-;. :\dlt.~ S9." 1111! 11d. liachelor uµrll'r nnly. Sl<t:i 1110 . .YtS-63.l:'.i. ap1 for 111/ilnrt' aduh. 11·es1 900 Sea Lan.e, Cdilf &·M-2Ul I 11\iacAJ'thur nr C<msi tlwy) S~IOO. "! roor11r11a1rs S:l2:i :>1~·1768-_ _ _ \\' \\'i!son. 545--0iliO. • 1r (~16-0073 '* • $1:.!l.:iO AITRAC. :; Ult. I $175. Nt:\V 2 BR APT. Park-Li~e-Surrounding BA., i•rpls. drps. llf'ani ctil· 1::.1 !'.:. 21ST. !.!. lll ~~~~~~~llllll~~~l I !:>Id~·. u-12..a:i.~:; J RR, 3 ba bltins: :t yr old lBJt1·rop1cal !XlOI-si"1Q1.\J lif\(I fl lo~·f'r itu11lc:.: 1u111. [Iii?] F:. !Sll1 ~L Cns1a .\lrsa. \\"al k 1n heai:h, shnpp1ng . QUll::T • LIELUXE i11g~. p<1//o r11!ry. Adh,; 011!y· e fi.16-8666 -·---I 'l R PTS 110 f)C'ts. Ref's. 2L4 Sanla ----.---·- l· .t J B A Ana Avt'. li73-039i 11 Bf~ studio ap!, drp.~. crp!s, Ap•rtments fOl' Rent Prv P!l11os * Htd Pool1 __ -------f.)001, tlill pd. No pe~. Nr s~p'g * Adults qn!y SPAC 2 Br ap!s. $140, lftd t~!G-1S97 clays; ~2--21~9. llL _______ _J ..,... 6~:?~1ii03. Sl'liool. {.;as. 11a1er. gan)Pn· H t" t ------lllfi:. ('p1s/tirps 111{·1 Yr Apts. Furn. 360 General Jtent Bcauurw f '11rnitt.rr for as l11t!e as ONE MONTH complete with you r lOOYo Purchase Option fnd. ite111 srlcrlu>n 24 Hour Oely, CUSTOM Furniture Renta l ,)17 \V. l!lth. C .. \J. .1!8·.'.:ISI l\nahr1m i71·2'WO Lallabra 6:.11-3708 BEACH RATES TOO lllG/i~ Cn1ne srr us• 1~ \\'. l.1n- t11ln. Aw1l1('1111 . IR T" n I !\r~111 ·~ !;••rrv 1"nrr11 S: D1::nr)la~dl . ill 7i·l-O!l~- Balboa Peninsula 1\llD Pr11111~u1 ... 1 81. pk.i:. lndf')', nr11l,y rr 1111 v a T "d, ~1~:11 n1u . }J lr;1,;r i;;::-1:;26. M . • A Pool Play .vii. Cpts. 1lqi~. , .--;-• GrflnlqUe ptS. 11\tns. palio. kids ok. • Ol::LUX I-. l Br, SIB, Nr 1771 Sant11 Ana Avr., C:\1 l!~JS .\111plr No. 1 :~lil-7Gli11 shop'~. i\dult.~ only. Gar. No llli;:1. Ap! 113 6~6-:;;;.12 Zll.! College 1'\-0. 6 fi.16-2281 flf'ls. 150 !'.:. 2ls! &lµj()l6. 2~~~~~~l~?t!~!~!. :t-!lli.Vl'ry clran Ne\\' ~·rpt. Di':l.UXE 2 Br, l1~ &, cpt11, LARGE l BR . 2 BA. 1 1 ''' '" .,, Spanlsh Country Esta!~ Liv· $13:; & UP. Dsh.,..·shr. ~·rplr. :! kid~ OK, no pels. Sl~.\ 1110 r rps. ~ 01·r. r 1•~· 1 · · APT. UPST1\lftS Ch ldrrn ok $1:.0 :i.1~7'.11 ing &. Spacious Aris. Ter· Dh1 carpon. LARGI'.; Pool. 110 Sllalin1ar, 6·!6-:1136 11!1 -'---· · · · · raerrl pl).JI; suni<cn ~as BBQ Call 673-337~. CHILDREN \\"F.LC'O.\IF: :. P~1 . East Bluff All •·lri.:trir « ;o\i:I ~lrt!Allion -·--------·I Unhchf'\ablr Living ·Only PAR~r car &-~alk---;]i· l.:ilrll SHARP 2 BR-')145 1 Br unf $150..furn $175 oeran:nr shop"g. Nrw .~pl~. 2466 Santa Ana Ave. I t.:.'iF. P<tl10. bltns. 1)0()1 NEWPORT BEACH 2 Br unf $1 75 furn $210 1 Br, 2Ba, bran1 re11. ~!any ~42_11 31 Afternoon Atllls111n r•rls. l!:I t.:. Bay 'II G d A ALL U'nL INCLUDED 0 Vt a ri1na a pfl. · ' :.: ru~. 3."W-A ~larguen!f'. ---Oi' til1-~t:110. I Special Bonus: a silver. ti7:i--1873 <lr ~l\·7~8:1. 1 BR DUPLEX Four bedrooms with balcon. l d d f TO\\.N liOUS t:~.1-B;::-'.l-B;:-ie~ above &. "ielow. Graciou~ Pate U can leb _snu fe r i~ 3 BDRt-.1., n1rr ptdJ~l~~nr ('i·p1~. o!qi~ .~. h!lns i"l"p1s, drps. bl111s, 1 sw1ni"g: Jiving &· quiet S11.rro1>nding y~urs you ring th~~ <'ah1n,•1s. blln~. 1·,11·11 & l i\lt{;F t"F.:-.JC'ED YAHD r~1l ~ \'hi Id r r 11 rik. [01 fan1ily with .:hiidn>n. 41~1:~ ~ou,,\·~:it ~~r "mo F~i~y· r!r;1111'~. No pr1,. I ~'01! (·1111.LJ'nl·:~ .{· PETS. $~"i.:1f11111 :~!6-~710. Near Corona del \\far High · ·· ... n ie., IX ~·· 11·1 1'11 1 1•·14~1 .. _R• on Brarh I hlk \V. on lfol! 111 1'11 '~ • I" '·•·-1 P1·1 Jl:rtntt:r. $];,., HE.\UT up t"P<IPr 2 LJ1·. 1'-"'· Schoo!. Fireplace wet ...., to 16211' P:irKsidr Lane • Nt~\\' 2 br, I l);1-~t:10 11\ll, I lll I r.uilarllll). (' ;.1 :.t!l-li.\lj l~'I\ drr•s. l1l1ns. dl~P. ~ar 111· built-in k11chcn a°ppliances. 1714 ) R'1 jj.IJ util int:!. l"rpt~. rlql!i". rang1•. -~ho11~ .~· OCC. PPrtn adhs, SJj AilIIGQS \VAY 644-2991 rerng (1'11 all 7 11111 * QUIET! * HQ fl"ts $l~O. ;,13.00;1~1 I Colli\\'l'\l, Banker & Co. LRG BR r('dr-c~,,-;; ti1~14;,2 'l Br, 1·rpts, dqi~. h<1ln,ny. ~>EAUTJFuL\&-2-BR~ ::1~ini:: Agent 54.1.sztl f'lu.~r1~. Sl•u:I. Pool, Pflli(l. f'OR Jrasf'-IJ"IUl>t' 111•11' All )n<·krd g;ir •"'r hu., .t 1·on!rrnporAi·y Cardrn Apts. I Huntington Beach Al···" 1 8,,1, 1•1· \I II ,.1._ _, RR 11irh11·r .'\rll1~. no pcl.~. I · ~---1 ·"' ' ... 1 t{U ~-., ·, l BA. i'Atlo.~. l rp l r:-;. fJOOl. ·~ -·l&-<i-1-,\l'A11 11011. s11;, irl<' 1i4:,.:::.i.. * FRESH AIR .1._ ~I -----U!\u]1~lr1U;'!f"d \ ICIV ~~ h.~Y i.: --SJ:.O...i\6!°!. f '.a ll Z,46-.illi:\. 1'"RE£ uli!, /urn 1 BR apf Nt' .!."~'!i~dlts only. li<.:-6!1!12 e QUIET! I • . -_-. __ 1 \\"alk 3 blks lo Beach! brarh "')"ll. ~\'.:.') uri. Call SPAl'IOUs· t Re .,,, "·• •11 I· II I . R k .IU.-,J P.l:::'>'IODF.Lf_D 8"<1ut. big '! BR aptl, 1v/w ' ,.. • · · · -~. · ' r r rp, 111"1 l'rp1 g a rr I :1::r ... ::i71. :~"'.G-12~2 .. i\6-13ti6. hll-111~. c1·p•~ & tlri1~. Eni·l f • ·11 . 1 · . . , , A··k--' I Bl'·huusr-$110. rrp1.\-ran:.:r-r!'pls, drps, bltnll e.xcept re----__ _ _ _ .\ .11 l(>J ~11npg ....,.. L"U 1 I ·1g B I 01 J s 1·.n 1'\ J LflG l HI" rrd!'r ,1ra i•lo!<rl.< i:<tn•gr. /m1nac. 641-Si!l!I. , A 1 1 . Sl.J' 1\11. rr fl< .. ~ f'rn11r1 ,, · ng ..,..,_ • o sing cs, no ' --1 J:.tr. '111~. no Pf'!• .J/ '·A"" fi~G-41?0. I ;3(i.J1ll $1\tl. J'nl!L pi1t11~~ .\.lsn_ J Costa Mesa inn 6-1.l-3.il) r.r &l·l·OT.'3. 1 · __ , _IJe-=._o. ---------1 Barh S!I.•. Adil~ .i,,6-!i71•. I -wESTcLiFF AREA •FABULOUS 2 sly, llv r n1 BEACHBLUFF APTS. ~! on Beach [.(·a~r. $300/1110. 509 /\c·111·1a. li7:;....1~. 1\Clulls prf'l"rl La Quinta Hermosa SPAC 1 br. n1· ~hup;:. pool w/spi!'al stn;, lcpl, 2 ll.Jrni, 2 & 3 BR, 2 BA. pool, patio, L.d I I Lowl.v 3 bi·. 2 ha w1pool. I N I ppi· 8'' •·•77 0, 2 .l:lDR.\!, irr.,1.t'. hal<-ony, .11.i 1--'....::o_s_•-------Adi ts. w1 /'>('/;:. Ut1I pd lRS·I I I , " ~i p ~ Ba, Slll:i Jrnpu-ril pool. cw. r 5 Kl ng. ,_-O"I · to.1ot11'0V1a. ~rts--0:136 llllll!'f oct:up;ini:y, .... Pr " 11 " E •. 1811• Si. 612~1f.":J. 8li-J9j 7 f .. Bay. S.:)(J mo Lc<1SP 6 B . .\YfRONT Apt~. 011 lhc J-'--'-"''--C..'-----JZl."1 Prnihrukr. t).16.274,·, ~ "' 1---------~~·I yearly. Inqu ll'e al ;\pl. C. b" 1 .. , ,, 1 _. -~-· ___ 2 BR, range-ovt'n, rt>friz , ' .• ,,1._21 '' .,._7.,11 ,,.;t!'l ..... un11nrr O ) ry, UN ~"URN ? hr n11plr\-Pvl I DRIVE BY .,... u "" ____ lf'asrs. A~·adablr now .. vard, 1 o·hild ok. si:,o mo 2 BR, 11'.i BA, sharp, 1-rpts, "'/d, pool, pa110. i:11rport. 1\Vi\IL now ~ 2 Br i.:. 1 Br• 1-:\f(). fllltllinum. 1-Rrtrni. .·•·I". 3 ... , ,11 6. I !7 Flowrr S1. I BR \inlun1. 1lrps. ID! sq. fl. Av111l ablc / Sl5.l Ada mi; & Brookhunt. ' ' f' ' ,,.. •~ni Bt•sl l[){;a1io11 Ill ('.r.1. llO"-'. 11\i.) 1110. !Ji:~ Valencia. 21',, ·,0 •37·,'". urn apts; nr un :.11nr. Bryan! \VJrS1 Rltr. 61~>-2723 -------w I RR rl J I i/16·0~110, 6\:,.J.<170 Apl. l\'o. J, j;J1-77f,,~. -----------,'iu1nmcr rrnl.'11 <1r .\rarly uprx -··rpr,, ll"p,,, ____ _ _ ___ e LOV~LY , <'lcan br-. lr11sr. C~il 61:....:;:)1:1 or Newport Beach ~t11vr & 1•rfng Sl 1,,, utd * $170 * Crprs, drps _stove. 1 &dut~ &11--0-·3 f r d fil'l "806 21'' flo bl 2 Bit lan1ily 111111s. SI~'j· . t.) or 1n oro1<1l1011. oc~~ O 1 B I p!il . ·~:....· -"''I'. 3 Rr. !'~ l:ld, pn!io, t11,, l~i·d('r. doublr glira~r Conv. S12:i. S424!:1S3 . • '' ,., \l'K & UP -Oo O•o•·•" E:IA. ·r,~2.',T3_~ 8,1:.· __ • .. ,'·d -,N"'\\'LY ..,,"("Or. 2 BH . h!lrl'!, <·1-p1 .. , drps. 11::.k aholl" our ·---C I "' ' "" ., VUU11 i s "-"'" h><·ntron. Villa t\le~a Apts, 2 RR. Clean & Atlrac. pt~ Lovely Bacheln1·-. J RH yr ~r . ..>-1 '· · fq1l1· ,{. gar. A'ail 7/13 1h~L~•un1 pl11n. 8/IO Crn11·r -' & ,_12• 1 bl -" ,. I"'' l")k :??I~ \\' Oct>an· ( 1 ' 2 R' d , \\' \\"1J.<.0n. I '.11. < rp~. I-in.~. a1r-rouu; nr. l:\l;;1d ~cr~·~...:e. !'uni t;11l nd .. ." .•. . ;1 1~-.~062 ;if1rr '.1 11111 ~l.. ·,\ I · ·>·10 I J J • & " Kl'd ,,. h'Un l. ti7 .,..6W(J tif.J·lllO. _ _ _ _ ---si:100s. SlOPlt pari>. a I •Call 6i.'.-8l"·IO e :;--: . , . ·----e Nf:\\ .. J..ARCr; :1 11 H l.<;E 3 llr'. 2 ba. av;ul Jul)' ~ l:\H, fa 111 so1c apt, bltn~. nk. No pe1~. R:'\0-1.l-iS. Ct Mesa OCEi\i\"tl.:~N'..lB~,2 &.l_l"'>:ar~:.:r. NP;<r ~"11lt1 10 i\!11111' Alln.~. rrp1~. drp'. 11/w C'pl. gar. nr $ l OS a Ir I«' $ .• z.,..t,:.iO. (,O(ir( k~d~ C1m•I Pla111. c~<ll :.r .... 2:::!1 I <.:ollr~·· l'h. JHI~ fi41i-41J::!J. Sh•lp";~ & srhl~. %2-4\WI 2 BR. 140. 842-8 65 BUS!NJ~SS n1t'ns ~ p" {" 1 a I ,\ pt'I f•k ~21~ IV , 01·1·1111· ...:. ·-------- wkly rates 1111'" olf,,rf"rl I<• lron1 fi7:H;o;O nr fi7.'i-1 •110. ----::-::::--:-:-:C--:":'":--'.C::-:'.:-'-:"'.::""::"'.::"::"-O~-:-:-:c:--:-::---:----·----·------ ""'""" ,, ••• ,,, "' IBr. ,,.,y:-,,"''';;;,;;,,. """" USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! 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S2'i.l Arlulra, M Pf'IA Adult Living R4'.l-'l07ti I HAVt~ nprnln.c Ftlr nl'lf' rwin·I O<'f:AN1' 0 RONT 1 il111 !'pre·· 1.11 F.. 21~1 . C' ,..,_ 642-4~ Purn. &. Unfurn. rD~1:-111rlv-.'lll-+ •hllr" 2 AR. 11 mhul11tory_ m,. n ! a I I y i11rul11r i 1r .... , pn1• hr11~h 2 A\tl\?.IN(; A1hil1 Llvl-nl Dlahwa&Mr .colorooonilnal. lh11 roo'IJpl Sl \Olnt•Julll r,.t11rt1,.rl r/\!lrl. !n f111lt 1'' 7 R1 S.~:l.l :>In iq\.lf'~\1 Rr11u1. 1 1. 2 AR /11rn or unf ed appliance"' • plu&h ihl.J 6-14-lOO'.l.. · .\r-". In -"mll ll nurvry. llv• • l.J)Vt:Lr 2 Rt lurn.-<"1'1-n-: I Ap!A. ~I! 1·1PAll. ovPn•, Cl.f'J>!t • cl'lolce ol l color ___ .· -1 •nr •·arl', 011t11rO(l ll'Pll , S.100 rlo ro01 MlllUrf' •rlultJ nn·I Ot W 1111 2 Rr• ll l-"Plo. •h•I ... 2 b lb 1 11 SM AR~. m} w111rrlmnr honm,.. 010. 111 9ft7.19fi.~ 1 aic1 ... mt1 -11 a . 1 a 1• k ,. :Y>-61 -----1,i·. $17~ nn !_, 7\-t· 4~'.12111.1 rpt~. ll rp_.., j11cu7.~1 A Ill.Ina 1howen _ mlrrond ward· .... unr · '"~n. ; yl'arA. 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In llvf' 11<'11111'1!1 tw-11 11!)' n .... th,. ~f'· I H'! !he jln'S!LJt:l{\Ull \Vr111ctirl Summer Rent•ls 4201· MODE-RN o ·FFICES V"rHhlf. lir No XRK 9.\2. \VILLIAM WALTER.! CO. ON Tl!F: h1'11 rti, Crl M l.rii!. * COSTA MESA * C11ll ."4Ml'.l4~. "'"'"'"""'""" .. """'"'""I -"Plil hi, .1 AR, '.111 RA ~ PRF.GN ANT?-At1n-p-fl nn ~1 rarklikP. Br11rh l.ivi na ..... k., u1 Auii! a1·11il, {."111! S7:=t.&S110pPrrno .• So.Clllil. 1.tion\nn, v a.11f'r.t n myl ~ROM 1230 Mr Burklry, ,\111n11crr 144·1 lrvinl' Av,., N.fl . C11I\ 111~m'l , __ P_A~RK-NEWPORT- for ;\duh.~ 61'.l.-2117~ 1rl11 v11 nr l'l'"I fn r 1'·11·111 N11 lion111 81.nk RJda., 1'tlun5r lfna &-. information, Casa Del Sol 11pp11 . . 2::0 ~:. i11h s1., c.M. M:l.14.\'! M2-44~6. I ,t. '.l AR-turn/i.nf. r vt pll· .. RA I.BOA IS J. AN 0 OF:S·K-;p.~,-;vllt]flble -$30 ALCOllO~.IC~ Anonymnu•, tin, lrplr in '.l BR. l'lf'v11 1nr11. HOTEL. Apt•-Rnnm~. fl.1• 1110. Wil l provide furnihtn! 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S:lOO wrr mo. 1 pmv r um UN! v.1!h rti111r1lonl'11. J-•nunt1 vir.I N 8 h 110 'I • " -11-,,., ,.-•1 I'-. A"•.•·•"•• ~erv\re Sr.4"11 r2M.l2~11n111.An11.AVP.1 ewport eec inp .io • •n "'·~ ··~~" '"" " '' of Rnkl'r 1111'1 Fl'l lrvlew. ---11\·ail11hlr. :'.05 No. EI ~ (·11.JI ~~17.011 l. -RESORT LIVINC. Vacation Rental1 425 <: 1 111 in 0 R,. II I, S 1 n Tnn1 l\im1nf l ...... R-11110. ~F.ACJ.I Ff' \1nnnr -A/II•~ TR AD~: 0~, {If ~ AR l'lrn1rnll'. 492-44'XI r OUND ll'm 11 lr Ta n ,.;;,11,r BR. A-R11r.hPlor 11pt Crpt•, J.uxur.v BPI Jiving.,,. 11 mil· A-fr·•m,e I.Il k' T11hM . rnm· -. NF.WPhRT-Rf-:ACH * 1 1y11r f'l n11. flnppy f'll.tA, ••·o•. '-111111 . <1trh rf1<""11111. j l1nn tf't'rf'll!inii. · ,,.....,mmlnj . I Io o a',, I •""•"l~111t Vlr· I " " 1"" plr•rlv f11rrn~hrrl. "t A<'t'Ollll ft'()n1 Cllilc Crnft!r. . . ·. '"' " . • ·, 11, RA. r vt pn!ln. 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Mndf'l9 Op.-n D11 lly QUICK CASH exr-.NT-01'·~·rct: .SPA-c:J-:1 i·nuNfi-t'11rnpn-.Sho/'f'~-,,1 lllt1 pnnl fA,·r'flM lrnn1 SA. I Jo 10 .a. now ~1,1111. Lldn Alrl•. J~', <"n11~1 Hwy .J unf' 17!h, y11un1i Cotin1r.v('l11h•. Sl !l!1 :.O'i7-021 ' l\11. Llrln, N.A. li71-4~:i01. .Sr•lpni11t fl'm11 I, k !11 r n NEWPORT-M;rll!r rrl'l n,11.n, SOUTH BAY ClUB THROUGH A I ~~~ Ir• 2,, ~hr, l1Plu11:, -t-pl r " (Ju~i lnr ,;,1i1, fl""'lpll'! Buaine19 Rerltel---,w FouN~i:Ai;:,.-h"""d-rloll'. II.fl!~ fl"flm S16~ Nr. Hn11.i Nl''Apt'lr1 8P8<'h DAILY PILOT ~110\'t'ROOM 1nC~. I.· ortll'f'I t""rnrr nf N'p1. It ~·11 1rv1rW Hn~p Arlu!I~. llO prls. lr1 \n, It lfith 645·n55fl ~pl'lt'I' Cln11, tn l.1111;un11 loc . I Rl1 . C'n.0111 Mr.~A. C-1111 A: M2-l:l!li WANT AD $!'1~ '['n s.1:.n Ml>. 4!l4-4fi:~1. 1rlrr111rv F.4~7!1. OCE-AA:rRONT 3-Rr. 2 ~ l OAKWOOD GARDIN · --------· I Industrial Rental 450 ~fF:n ~11., fl'mlll' rln;:, ..... ·1111,. .vr IM S.'U)O !O«of'I kl11~ .~ ~t APARTMENTS 11i /hrnwn ~pota. Wl'llrlnr z nk i?\4 \\ On-11.nfr'flnl 1rrr.ror1 hvin11: f1>r 11rlulf~I 642-5678 t'lRF:Rr.1.A!\$ 7>.fli;rN-A• 11,.11 i•nllllr,•. lnuiwt \•Ir 11n1 r;;;.._m11 nr r;;;. 11!0 l\'l'wpnrl Bf'•rh 1t nntl11 nrk<"r• ..... ,,ll'<l1Uf'. l.'llll It Orll n~r. c M fi4U7H~ LOVF:LY 7 Ar rpt lf'lrp~, .1Rth It ln·in, Ml...l170 ~q r1 !. up. Xtr11 .+ h~z•rd __ _ 1-----------1 r11·~ spr lr,k ll'r-.lt!l.'\-:l.'>7~ ! 111 Ar11rrlf'!. 1•1r S•n1 11 An1 ~unrlri·k p11tln •l\'/n"ln 11: A t __ _ _ n:h•f'r .1rll\ r•1dl !n 1rif'nllty. A.rluli~ s1R:11n1n 11~-1972. Apts., "'P 1·• 370 NEW INDUSTRIAl ll~'>--4~ . ~ -----Furn. o r Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. BLDGS. Sant• An• *COSTA MESA* (;1tt:Y110t1 Nl1, t·f'm 11 1,.. CAN'T BE BEAT ..;IN1.1 ,t: ~Tflll Y ."n111n ·""" A1111<>•phrr• ? AP. 1 Bl\'!1! r11rrr1~ N r11·ri• \1r (0nnrl 111r"'~'1 r n1 111, r ;;11 .. ~ H~~ATF:ll N"lfll. 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Slffl ,.BR fum ........ fmm Sl7'.l, • N'.IOI. • ~AllNA e .IAnJ7..Z.I f:'i61 ~1r1111 Dr S.nt1 An11 N t 8 • h N t 8 Ch t"n11nt1 vir Rf'11 rh It E:U l1. ;•'•"•po•'••"•ciiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiaj;wjjpoiii•iiiiiii•jj•jiijiijiiiiiiiiii; 1 1 ~ • I ~ 16 It 1710 ~q ft 1111 11 < l <>n•plt'll'I\.' wll1lt"<i ~yin • ft 1ll•1flli ruon1 • L 11~l' 1rl1vi- l10:' r<lflm lnr IJ~nt1nR, C1rd rl,yin ~. P1 rt1p<; • Olrn1pn .,,,. r1onl • On,. 1nri twn ~d1oom 111•rtme11tc, w•tfi rrlro~l'r,lfH, h111ll·1n 11111,,, ovl'1>; i nd ll i•hw1•hrr • Pro~air v1-P'""" anti tu Iron•"' 1fi101n P•1 h 1pa•llflf'f'lf • c 1rror1s n"\l ro ,,.,.!)' 1p1rtn•,.nl • rrnm Sl!I\ Vista ool M688 Apartlll61lt8 FOR BEAUTI FUL PEOPLE ~L c::=: I Pt l\1111' nff1Pr~. pll'nly (l[ r•rkl!ll(, llf'll f so t'r('l'\I ~.-·. (' :"l A·1·rn 1-:;;s r. ~~A I.TOil r :n~TA ,,11-:s l\ fi42-14~:. 11 R lrlrntlty ~2-~9~!1 FOUN rC~-~·1 11 1, --r>n;i;,.:ry?f' '101. Pnrrinn11 Av t /'lur•1n1 PllPJHI'~' .~~~·7'1~.l M-! l~RO ~'l r1 \l r" hldi.; ~·nuNn::(;rr111 011n,, vlr \\/OflU"P, li;!f 1~11r rl<••r li~7 All~hllNI ,, A!11nl a. H.8 \\'hlill<'f :-'I, 4' ]1.1 011y~ !162-:tll.16 .. I! ;i i;~r.-:1'r.~. t:vr~ fi1fi-~I ~·ouND. rn~l".-Alufpnin! Rental1-Wented 460 S\amf .•P ,·111 . 1n ~a n :.:.+.------,.--~ I C'l~mtnt,., 1!l'.1-lfl2fi t\t~,..,PONS TR I.~: '"'11Pl" SMA LL-;:·na 11:r-,.yft)1-""7k w/!f'm l'AI ~,.ri..~ 1.C nn, nr ('ork1~. f·n111>11 In CdM l\\fl \hr 11nf 11p1 nr fo~P , • I ('d"t t '11 11 : fi4~799. 'A'/p11!11\ nr y11r.,, n ,. . ------ NB nr Pll~! CM, 1n A11t nr ~'flUNO ('l'lrl!,l!Pfll\. ti mn, hlk" S••pl ,.,. SllU't :1'1R-,01~ .. ,.,., \\/\I.hi •poll. lrm. \'ir. VIC'-------I tnr111 " Npt Rlvri. ~"-11.146. I '"WEt~D Tt .. rPap'" .. f'IM!n °Sto.1-hl;ck-dni;: w/;,ct-~1111.r.I ()ul th, tr,.11~1H'f'~ Ir tr11.s~ -lnurid nr Sl\lnt.tr l Adams.I hllTI in1n c11~h thni II D11ly 541l-7Yl7. I Tr11df'r·~ P11r11t1\~e f'f'll umn Is ------1 I fnr vnu~ a Linr~. 5 011_v_.. !or t'OUNl'l \11r11:" 1Ur:1f' n ., C.11 ':· . ··"-:'· •:hi"" ... : .. •·I"''-*1 --·-------·--- Trader's Paradise lines times dollars 90• 1 if'W lot , 8trmuda 1'11 nr~ CJ', Palm Ouf'r1 lnr 1nwnl'tou11r. Ntwport Rracil 11,..A nr - fit'l-21'» ----------11 l\'hA 1 no .,..,ti hllv" ro tradf' ! 1.1(t II h,l'f' -In Ora n1t ."'nunt)•~ 111.ra:f•t rf'ad frl.d· 1'1C fl"'" ~2.~7t Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD 1. Steve 2. Gult1r 3. Baby Crib 4. llectric Saw 5. Camer• 6. W1sh•r 1. Outbo1rd Motor t . SterH Set 9. Ceuch 10. Clarlntt 11 . ftefrlaerator 12 . Pickup Truck 1 l. 5•wln1 Mai::hine 14. Surfboard 15. M1<hln• Tool• 16. Dl1hwa1t.er 17. Puppy 11. C1hln Crulur 19. Golf C•rt 20. l1rometer 21. Stamp Collection 22. Dinette Set 23. Play Pen 24. llowlln1 1111 25. Water Skit 26. 'ruter 27. Sultc1 .. ~I. Clock Will Sell Fast! i:t. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31. Ber Stool• 3'2. Encyclopedia 33. Vacuum Cle•n•r 34. Tropical Fish 35, Hot Rod Equipm't :16. File C11binet 37, Golf Clubt 38. Sterling Silver 39. Victorian Mirror 40. Bedroom Set 41 . Sllde Projector 42. Lawn Mower 43. Pool Table 44. Tires 45. Piano .C6. Fur Coit 4'7. Drapes 48. Linens 49. Horse SO. Airplane Sl. Orgtn S2. Exercycl• 53. R1re Books 54. Ski Boots SS. H igh Ch11ir 56. Coins .57. El•ctrlc T r 1 in $1, Kitten 59. Cl•ssic Auto 60. Coffie T1hl• 6 1. Motorcycl• 62. Accor dion 63. Skis 64. TV Set 65. Workb.nch 66. D iamond W•tch 67. Go°K1rt 68. Ironer 69, Camping Traller 70. Antique Furniture 71 . Tap• Record•r 72. Sailboat 73. Sports Car 71,. M01ttress lox Sp9t 7.5. lnbo1rd Sp.-dho1t 76. Shotgun 17. Saddle 78. O•rt Game 19. Punching la1 10. Baby Cirri•; .. 81 . Drums 82. Rifle 83. Desk 14. SCUBA Gea r can II• turned Into cash with • DAILY PILOT WANT-AD ,~ so Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 These or any other extra thin9s around the house ·-._ ... . '• - • . •. .. ~- WtGIWdlt, Jult 7, 1'71 DAILY PILOT J~[~ _·--~~J~1 ~!-·---~l~~H ~~~-·~~-·~l~~[ -· .. --··-~l~~~1~~~-· .. ~··;;:;1 Help Wentld, M & P 7IOH1lp Wentod, MA, 710Holp Wontod, M & , 710 Help Wenlod, Mi, 111 JH W1nted, '•m•I• 702 :ie1p W•nltd, Ma. F 710 When You Want it done right ••• Happily Married WOMAN or mllll, alao .tdtr, tor wr•PP I na amall padca1t1 • tULnt. 10mt Pollth tir Slovak knowledlt &: llOmt IYPlnf hllpfuI. DtptndabJ,, n.•t. u.auna lch 4e+-J72T. t-a pm. Call one of the experts listed below// SMILE A LOT-l'ERSONAILI LIKE TO MllT l'IOl'LE WOMAN for hou~lt&mn1 f nn wetltly, $2/h.r. nra. 875-M~ Aft !. GREAT TRAINING l'ROGRAM (no exptrltnct Mct11ary) 2 Or 3 Nl9'1ts A WHk Apply for ou r Waltr••• Treinln1 Proer•m Appllcatlont glvtn t . 5 p.m. clelly (txctpt Sundtyt) DON THE BEACHCOMBER -]~ App ll1nc•• I02 3901 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar FRIGID AIRE full y l llilO wash'r le dr)'tr, llkt n1w, oril Sf73. both Sax!; Wh11"- poo1 l'f:ttij: v.·/stalnl11111MI door, x.lnt cond, $4i. Movinl, Htlp Wanted, 1'1i. & P 710 mU11. sf'll. TI4/1Ml-109& rruGIDAJRE auto wuMr, --. ·-----------· . Help Wonted, MI F 710 H•lp W•nttd, M & F 710 TELONIC DENTAL ASSISTANT~,\1~ Ilk~ pcoplr . I 1lrl offlcf'. Pr r v l'nl lv r dl'nti11.ry J<l!'r~srd 962-0094. l lEL.P \VA..-.;TED LAD IES, WlVES-MOTHERS. AVG Sl .47 PER HR. PITl!\1E. SET OWN SCHEDULE. cusror.1ER SERV I CE. PHON~. ;iJ.'\-19.12. HSKPRS EmplyiP1ys f''· Gwrge Alltn Byl and Ni:en· cy 106-8 E. Hl!h, S.A. ~7--0J9!'l. HOSP!TAL Wlrrl atcretary, .. xper. only. malUN'. ~urh C () ~ ~ t Comm. Ho~p. -Mtdlcel Rtcept. $500 Immt<I. optnlllf ln Cost.a Mesi olca of G.P. Pleaaant friPndly ofc. Call t.1111 ROH'· 11ntM!, ~7..ft1Z2. Abt1aU Abbot Pf'rsonn('I Aitncy, 230 \.\1• \\'arnrr. Su!te 211, ~.A. MEoicAC-nECEPTION IST F'OR :I bu1y GP'1. Mu1t be l'XP'!rlt!nced. Ht 11.vy phon,. Salary commr nBurate wllh r.-;p,r!tncr. Call 64•1-23:.1.'.I from 10 untll 4 for In • tr1vlrw. _<iii"-... IJ•l•l,i;;;;E;;"1~.iii3iii'6~.---· I NEWSP APER morninR auto • routf . Approx hn , 4-6 am 7-d1y1 11.·k. Excel pl llme lncoml' f or l'f'!lponatblr, m1rrlf'rl min ovP.r JO yra. Call 8-11 11.m, 540-3008. -$35 PERDAY- Mrn, women It. chLld~n for xtra dt bit part1 ror docu- IR\ll NE PERSONNEL m'""'"'· ""' 461·'''" SEl&ICES•AGENCY [ .,.i..NlllOiiiT•! &T•lmLLi.il•R- KEYPUNCH S350 Experle·iced CALL NOW 547-6771 lf'l!i.l Df'l M•r Arta. ~. land~!)lnA: •:rvlce,, call ftoofln1 ltmr 11.•/hf'nPfit~. Malure, --- &h!'nir 1ndlor 6 mos ex!)f'r ovf'r 'l4 GEN . OFC. TRAINEI &l 1ypin1/fU!nc PERSONNIL SEC X·~11LITARY OFFICERS .BE:NEEN AGES 2>.>0. Ir YOU HAVE RECENT· LY RETUltNED F' R 0 M VIETNAM "'F. }{AVE: A ,JQR TllA'T YOUR LEAD. t;ns1-1rr QUALITY WILL f·IT RIGHT INTO. YOU WILi. ACT A~ A RECRUIT· r-;R F'OR A LARGE LAND INVEST!\1f:NT CO. INTER· VIF.:W PEOPLE WHO RF.- ~POND TO OUR ADS. CAN'T RE AfRAID TO 1\lEET OBJECTIONS. CALL NOW Mr. 547·6771 A.tit for Kent Ad•ma WJIT-~niOyfltl-Hu•k)', lrrn~I COt iarde:nlna: A •mall lnPi1prr., wtlJ train. full l790Harbor B1 .111 Al1.11m1 "',.,. r! ~ I\\ t rl A 1, 11 . 541).;,191!. 5'rv1ng Newport. N"'flOnA!bl ,. l)f'rm11.nent -File Clerk $350 ,13/ ., •. ,,. 1 I CdM, CO.ta M•iA, Dovu Sewing/Alter.atlons ln!,M"&ted ·1ppll"nl.11 only. :X1n'1 .~1artlni po11IHon ln ma· lofANAGER-Rt>tail. Position .~i.l-.~ _ ~'. W•Rtclltt. v" .. 'm -Cllllor·I• 1-. j,.ir firm. AdvAncl!!mf'nt QP· i& now avall&ble for a n In- ' Alterations -642.5145 " "' "... '"' LOST-Irish. "'° .. nrr .. fem;i, "· 1--GAR_D_E-NING :1471!1 Dl"!hl'ny Pai'k Rd . pi:ir. Tnp bf'nf'fil1. Call Mt.1 <ltvi<lu11l wllh exp In •mall " I 74"1 Nflll l, 11 crur111r. 20 Yl'1'r!I l'.JCp. A" ... ni'I in · nru .1r ... ~ . ... h 1. C•p!Rtr1.l'M'.I Beach. Conn1f', ~!17·6112, Abl1aJI ~ llu1lne11 rormt, to direct tht C lid mnw1np::, ..... t... 1u 1n1, Tll Vir. Mi!l~1on V1l'J!'I. h rf'n iiumplng. Cnllf'KI' Students. • CERTt•·iP:D-Lltf'ru&rd 21 0; Mt Pl'rM>n~ AC@ ney. 1lO operation of tht retail outlet up~l!I . RC"l'~rl _!W·.171~ fi.4G.j67ll or fii.l•7.il l c•••MtC tll• • •~i h I I W. Wamr r, Sult,, 111, .!II.A. In Co1ta Ml'n. Mu11.t have 1 1 .,.,....,, nl'w nvl'r ·"'"" a r -c fl.11 n ______ • abUUy to leAd 1ubordl t LOS'l'·WhH' lo~ pond,. v r. JAPANESE 1.11 r-d # n in I rtn'lodt-1. f ret .. ~1. Small •hev,n. 30 hr wk, Evan F"ULJ. time 811.rtr nder , fvt'5. na '' " l • Slal'r H B • 1 fl 1 M " ~lfecl!vely operat' in "ee so11 "" · ' · · .vrvlr1. Mnn!hly r111r . jnhR wf'lmmr. !l'.16-2426. .lnnf'• 00~1. "PP)' I l!r pm. '511 A.flw11 rO ~47-'>-4111 r. 1 1 Ft 1 -----· ~·~-. Verde Counlr)' Club 3000 11rea nf handllr1a public. Ac· · · .r nrr.11 r l'~n-up. I! · Trt• Strvlce ~llL~ care: rtttred 11.dy !O Clubhouir Rii, CM ~9-0l77. ('f'J unllna bk,rnd helpful. LOsT-our -r11!, fl.1111< l?r~v, Rr11.o;on11h\P, f\42-22.'111. hvfl 1n. Room and bol.rd 1n __ ~".' -.. l. Exc~I 1tarlln1 1Alary /.;- Loni:t111lr liRrr. Cliff ~·r. E-XPl'.."R IENl;ED-J&pAl"l(lJI' GEN ERAL Tt'efl Sflrv. Y•M l!XChanie tor 111.tlna wllh 9 O•n 'I UTC. $433..... htoneflt proaram. Apply in •rl!l. I.al 8rh. 4~~·-. I r;11n1rnt'r M•intincc • Cltanunk!er repair•. yfl11r old alrl. ~1us1 Jov' Ml111lon Vle}o AN'A. 1nu1ttM· per.on Mra, Ott me r. l.OsT =81-;rk -,, -,vhi1 r ~ n1n clt'lln 11p. Jtea11i. 1· C"hddrr n. Mn1~r and la thl'r Inc v1rilty pQ!!\l!on In 1m&ll Ro 11. t1 w8 y f n n, 14 O O nlt1 ki llt n. Mr~ rlrl Mar ** ~.ll·AA1 4 •• T•ltvl1lon Rep•ir v.·ork. 4~11~. fr1f'ndly nlr. Cal] Ml.11• Ni!· Pa ll11 ad fl 1 Rd. C.M. •rra. 54&-0.'l!M !::xper. Jap.MM GudllMr, COLOR. TV &, 8olld Stalf' CLERrCAL Mlp ,-11--,e lanie. ).')7..ftl22. Ablt1U Ah· Tu~1-Frl. 9 am. 4 pm. RF.\VARD!-l~hr1dor hrn11.•n C.omple!' yd 5"Nicf'. Neat J?PAlrt. All mndel~. 25 yn. Aou~keepln~ for bachfllor. htit l"t"*lMtl fl!!ncy, 230 Mature Hotftllt l m•lf:, ~ mo . Vir Cdr.I Jurw • Relia. •~ f.111. Gfl-4389 f'Xf)fr , $4.~ Service C&ll . Morntna• ont)'. Ptnnantn!. W, Warner. Suitf. 2ll, S.A. TO INTERVIEW Zltl'I. Q'lnlllrt 117~~29.1. JAr ANt:SE f'Xl'.lf:rl aardentr. ~7&99. No l'xp ~·d. &43-17!!0. GIRL ovtr 21 tor (!OtlH ri. NEW 1tl:SIDENTS ~tACE. •hi1,.-m1n-fl'Y'(ll•-t~i: Cmpl yd 1l'rv!CI' w/ pwr futorlnt CorrtE Shop Waltrea~. all Apply l)f'tWM!:"I 2 PM § 'p~ -Pan Tlmt- Nrt. 7M9, loJ<1 7/4 Nr bra<'h ,quip. F'rl'r "~'· M~1798. .11hltt1 1v1lL Apply ln prrM'ln, !\n\JR Harbor Inn 301h CAlt It TYPt:WRrTE J\ Nr.c. HR. ~ J-APANt:."iE-f.AiillENE'R, SPA'NiSH1'UT6RIN0" Mt.u l..aMR, 1100 ~JM'rk>r tA1 f1tiY_:!.1~ • C•ll !47·3091 11ny kind of prd,n work. All AV!J 673·~ St .• C.M. HIAO CASH ll..--MATURE woman tor p ntrll.1 l.'6-1 114. I COLLEGE •boy wa nled to Nffdf'li. llfl :JS.M, P"'1T\A n· otli~ "''fttil. Ca11hierinl eirp --:-1a-1>3nesr c;-l'!l .. llf'"f I I cltan offlC'!'• in mornln«• t nt p<1111Uon. Apply In ptr • prtl•rred. Som• Illa lyplna E~p'd. V.11rd Work ~"*1t lrom 1 fll II. Mull !Jvf tn IOn. It fi/ln,:. Apply In person C.lto1n-up. P!&ntin;: 646-0fil!I Br*• 11r f'ullrrton. ~24..ftlXI. SILVliRWOOOS nnly. Mtsa La nt~. 170l 5cliMll & --COMPANION td •4:; ft1hlon lllland Superltir !\t.. C.M. ht1truction1 575 r.XPER. Haw&l111n G•rclrnt't I Job Wanted. M•le 70I wom1n In l'11rlw>a~'1. !.~~; HOUSEKE~br imall M"AiUNE t.lf'ch11n1r, t1(ptr. , ----------Compll!i. Gardenlna Str· 1 • l I I bl •• Pl.11/l!l Lr•1t1ni vi~. Kaml'l l1i n1 . 6'6-41178 YOUNG man w/n1vlr . ~kill hMWork. Live.In. n fl f 1 f'Xc u-vi mntf · r.ap11 e, Only, 14.25 ptr hr to 1tsrt. n,11i,: tlurltnls l(l lr,11rn lhr h,11. ,-. V.' HIT F:-El,f:PHANTS" k Min! rrt~ for l''flrk nil pvt plr1~I'. r hnfll' 61>.7~2 afl fult r hl\rtl' ol i1fp&rttnf'nt. Anchor M1r!l'lfl J\ e p 1 It, ~le~. 1hl0r)'. 1l1h1 re11rt lf1r. f flVllfMlnnlnl:' )'1.'lur houlf'! I y1r hL Wnrk hard, Ir,.. In , 7:YI pm rt.11.Uy or "''knii~. 4~~521. li 14-4:A~. "'"· C'•lt Rnir• l trr.1 mu!IC ··rll~h'' ~,1111 rh,111 thru tr•vfll.__~17\l Dait.Y -r11o1-Wat1t-Act• hi'Vtj;:;--in~t-1;.~tlllf'r l tiel.IS.ll-the tild 1h1rf 8uy-u\f h:i~Jrrrnundl !1411·4~7· I 011i!~· Pik)f c1~~~HiNI. ~11 ldle l!@m~ nnw! ! bug11tn~ $:.'!!Ort. try !hi! PtnAY ~llfh!!t _ .. _._._,_._. _____ _ lnitruetlen ]~ -· -UNITED- CALl~ORNIA IANK 101 Av,n!da D~l Mar San Cltmf'nt' 4'2°5123 Equ11 ! Oppor. Employer OPENIN G tor FOOi'! Serv i~ Man11ger. Cl.II tor appt. 8J8...'59~. -------Payroll Clerk 1o $500 Xln'1 NI. loeattd ne11r Mia· 1\on V\f'Jo. Beau!l fUl 1ur· roundln11 . lovely ofc~. Call MlB! Fl.Ollt'lnnP.. !i.57-6122, Ab· lgl.ll Abbot P'rllOnnel A.gen· ry, 2:!0 W. \Varntr, Suite 211. S.A, P-ROF'ESfIONAL p hon ' Jl(lli<'i tor • Dana Point. San Cl~mcnl,, C11plltral'l0 ar,a, Work In your (IWn hom,, a~st deal In Ml'!I, Phone 835-14& bt'twtf'n 9:00 1.m. 11ni1 noon . RECEPTIONIST. Top .11r11a. f'!nl! mod@rn bldg. Am lablf co-worker•. Mh·1.ctlv1 1~1 to meet. Jret"I, 11 n~. phone1. Lit' typ!ni . Start S3l5. C11I Miry Lef'. M<l-6053 COASTAL AGENCY 2790 H1.rbor !ll 1! Adami Rc.111 P::1t11te Sales INSTANT MON!Y I Join Tht Proft1tlon•I• SaJ ta Tr"ine,5.men le WO· mtn ne,dtfl ro jo!n hl&hly 1urc,1sru1 1,am nf rto11 e•· t11te prore1,ion1lR. Bonu1, pRlfl niedlc&l covt r•lfe. pd. v11.cat1on•, 1r11lnln r prol{ram lor lnt!)lperienred. dr.11'.l-'I .11 vRllable If you qualiry. Hl a. Al·h. Ofc. ol'H!n. Call J erry Gro110 77ft-22~1 An11.helm. *SEYMOUR* Rt.alty & lnvtstm•n1 RESERVATION I Cflntr1ct· si:1rl. Mu•t bl! over 21, vf'ry nr11.I " hi ve p1e1•an! rihnne voicr. C1\l mngr, ~9665. LET US PAY FOR YOUR NIW CADILLAC OUR COMP ANY IS ON!: THAT f~ BUILT ON TRE· MENOOUS PRJL:STJGE. WE BELI EVE IN TREATING OU A. P EOPLr. wrrn nt!: !\AMF: RESPECT TH AT TJ.IEV HAVE QEVp;LQp. F.D F'OR OUR COMPANY, WHEN YOU JOIN OUR. CO:\lPANY.~WE WI LL PUT YOU JN T!lfo: ~P.:AT or A NF:\V CAD ILLAC,,\ WE'LL. PA)' f'OR IT. e Plush Olf1r,.1 e Profelll!iona! Train1nr Program e Jn1n1~. Limited Openlnp • Libf'ral f rinlf BtntfU1 YOUR COMPtNSATIOR MAY BE IS'M.000 • Sll;l'J,000 PER YEAR AS AN ASSOC· IA.TE or flNA.NCIAI .. IN· VESTMENT AN A liY t T. COMMUNITY l. I: A 0 C R., PROf"ESSION AL ! A L t!· MAN. DAV ID B. LOOKJNG· LAND. FAt.10U!! CAL1'. R. E. BROKER. CALL NOW 547-6771 Aile for Mr. Ol••n HOU~E H1~nt1:f'Jatch·tht OPEN HOU8!1 rl')lllmn. S.lf'1 $60. r rt1tdalre el~ ~r. * PROtESSIONAi. • $.f::.. Turquollt. Both ln xlnt * SALES CARl.llt * cond. Guar .l dtlivu.d. Sl•rtint 11lary pl.l!I comm. $46-8672, 147-8115. 1-'!rst ye a r earn!ni• of G.E. Auto Wa1her, ~. Ken. Sl'l,000 • plu1 po1siblf', l yr more auto waaMr. ~. Both trt lnlng prOl:l'l m b)' Cfntury good cond. Quar &: old na11ona\ co, 8u1Jntta or del!ve~. Ml'r38r:J, &47...jll!l. 11ale1 bac)(fround hflptul. l~=~~~-",-.:~_;,-1 No travel/ Mi mt opportun· LGE :klr We 1 t In I h o u 1 e lti r' f r\1,rator. Complttl:ly e~ONAL.D A SMITII ltmt·free. $100, M2-1>349 or 7937 So. Pal~1er Ave. 1-',,._"-39c.:."~·~------1 Whittler 1~13) 713-6.578 * Great Buy* £qu1.[ Oppt,y. Employ•r Buill-ln ovtn &, ranp SALESMAN 15<J. MM*JJ Younr co. good MIU)', c1ll NORCE 'lttttic cl othe1 !\trs. Schmidt. We«tcl\Jt Per. dl)'er. 150 or belt otter. 10nnf'I Altncy, 2043 Wen-646-41112. cli ff Dr .. N.B. Ms.mo lcAPT=-,,..,,,.,-..,,.v-,-,,.,-"""'°,..-.,-,l.,$40°"'1 SALES fashion opportunll)' _ ga1 dryer $30, mini wuhtr St1.rt a carttr w/Beel!ne $60 (Brown) ~. F111!1oni. Bt your own bo111. FREEZ[J\.New C o I d 1 pot C.Omm + w ard rob t . tro1tl,11 upr\1ht, lT.l cu ft . 714/S!ll-2317. $1:11. 54$-M.lt. S!CTY. R.E. C•mer•• & SK~tt.rla! position in active lqulpment Rf'altor·1 office. BeautltU! 1--..,.'<"=°"..,---:--:•I nt w offlt'ft ln Newport Cen· ENLARGER • Omt1a 8-4., 1'1" Congf'nlal ttalf of ma· 75mm len1, '90 or maka Of. 1ure peraonnel. A fron t of. f,r. Other darlttOOm •Ul'- fl ce po1\tlon requlril'llf aood pllt1 avail. 507-6207 telephone voice, SH l mM MIRANDA Senaottx r.t.I. Ell.,c. abil!ll&e. Rf!llJ ntate Never uRell:. PerttcL $150 experience not tllflntiaJ, but firm . 499-26119. l•el pf\JJ. Ptt!er youni mar· Furnltur• Iii r 1ed. local ttaldent. for in· i----------·I tervlew Cflll Mni . Duhl, BIG estate i1 •tart1n1 ..:lfi til Wf'1ley N. Taylor Co. ~910 11 room• of turn , will encl. Sec'y /Bkkpr to $800 Re11.[ 1';:;1.lte on,nt,d, koowl · fldae 01 area , plut. abU1ty 10 rompoat Ir edh corttspon· denct. NEWPORT P1 r1onntl Agency Ill Dover Dr., N.B. '42·3170 g· velve t ltlf& • love 1tat. lormal dinlna rm 1 • t , h ldt-&-btd , imported ttakwood table1, oeca1klnal ch1\r1 , bf&ut Sp a n I a h klnc1i1f bedroom ttl. I' col· ''' tabl,, 2 end comm.ad••· Alla Wt1t\nrhou1t color COnlOlt , etc. WiU McriJIOlll au. 213 44>1253. G R.A N DA UGHTl:Jt SECRETARY. f"ot a iha.rp CLOCK-Antique I t a li an dynamlc txtc. who nffd.1 It clock. I n t •re 1 t 1 n a col\> epprec1a111 your charm le wraation pl,ce ai ~ll l• a 1klll1. Jn ne\v modern ofc. prtc!ilon tlml J) I• c 1 , bldi . Bli co. bentfltJ. Start l'ln!ahld In antique ylllow. S600. 11314" hi S168: 10 DR.AWEtl Call Helen Hayea., 5'CD-606.5 CHEST~ Italian 1tylt cht1t. COASTAL AGENCY Beaut fin In antique wh.111 2790 Harbor Bl at Adami and routhed 73.• hi Sl?S. Sec'y s.r.. $600 &«-tBM. Lovely new Fa1hfon Island 1.,~l~O~R~Ec"-t~hl-,-H-m~l~lc-,-,~1"•1 oJca. Rapid advanctmtnt. black naurahyde tofa 6 Top ben,llt~. Cail M1n 1<we11at ntvtr uaed Sl!O • Lauri, ~57-6172, AbliaU Ab· !eaa tna'n t,t ortJ Cott ; l ' ~t Pe1-.onnei Afi'ency, 130 coUet table; 2 tnd com· _. Warner, Suite 111. S.A. modts: lllde-a-btd; com• SECRETA~Y $6(1(1. plett. spanl1h ldnpln bd1'1'1'1 Exctllent 1kllla. lrx:&J, Call Jet. All V'l"Y !'fll, Pvt pt)i. Loralnt, We11dltf Ptrt0n· 213/125-3'!22. n I A~eney .. lHJ WestclUf l-~B~O~l•s•ec-:C~A"l"C~A-D"E~-I Dr .• N.B. 64""2770 MODIL HOMI SEC'T/Glrl Frid ay, youna. FU~NISHINOS attrac!l\•fl . r.1u1t h • v f Con11d1rably below Whal.- 1hOrtMnd .l 1YPI!. 5fl7.J300. salt. Sat. 7110, 9-3 at Jnttr> SERVICE-CA.SHIER: fd,aJ° iol'I Otliv'ry ~rviet, lW location. Lot• ot publle rtla. &bcock St, CM. P\lbUe 1n· Oon8. If #()U Ilk• to hand le vlted. money th11 la tht pne!tlon.1·,~N~T!=Q~U~E~"Bo.kor~--... ~Du-ncon--1 ~tart $41!1. Phyfe dlnlni nn aet I Call J~1n Browii. M-0-60r>5 chalni &; buttn; 4 J>Olter CO~AL AGENCY bdrm H !. Beautyr\nt m•t· l?!IO H11 rbor 81 Al A<l11~ treu ,\ box1prlnp, dntSHr, T ELEPHONE public mirror .l cheft. Mint cond. relatlon1 work trom our 842-46132. Nfwport ofc. Hrly Wll' + l:oo=u~B"L"'E'""' .. "d".-ol:ll~: -.~111"1"~·.1 bonu&. 645-3033, ).I I I I SIO: metal d91k, S10; Ooor C11mpbe ~. lamps, SIO: odd dltlttte TELE jS H 0 N !: soUc!lon. cha!r1, Sl ta: dlnettt tablt, Maluf'f' v.oom1n nttded f ht S7.50; marble coHtt tablt, ~r day. Work at hOme. Ca.II Sl5; Clinton l4 hp mottlr, Ml-22Zl late all. or f'Yf. Jl.5. M4·2'61 * TYl'ISTS * OESPERAtE -., 1111, my necat ntw fwf1'. Rtllfttr tnr a temPotary Job ..,,., 1n1ervw1: 9-ll Equal Opper: Employer I Male .t female Wutern Girl Inc. ..es7 Mao.Arthur Blvd. Tr1Cludll'll llv'a nn, Hm:Won dtn turri. Spanl1h oU:: table•, 1am• table, oekll' TV. tampe eto. &C5-00ll. DJU:'XEL din rm tet, 4 thaln, tabl•, buffet, $4,S. GrMn avtrt'hdttd dlalt $15. WUI trad• ~r t'OOd uMd NtwJ>Ott Beach 540-03~ lrl!f!ttr. CaJI 2131812-1601 TYPIST. Local CO. Jutt The MUST tfll Medlt dlmnc table i Rlfht Job 1n a IOQd, IOl!d w ... hl,blck chain. Upbol btl.llnf'••· Nie' nlc. Happy blut velvet. 2 yn eld. Make ,&tm01phfrt. St1rt '375. ofter. 6ff-1t2!. Call Mary LH, MG-6055 iiEDR06M 1~t. aood dW\.. COASTAL AGENCY dttkln , whit• Ai fdd, com- 2790 Harbor Bl at Adams plett. *' Clll M&-3616. VllTNAM lllTlltAN 1 l\OOMS 6f ruliNitUJti Ontt In l llllt!mt oppor, 10 UllQ. Call Mt I 6 wknlh, 111.rt on mtmt ca..rttr tn a Sff.+t92. klcaJ branch of Ot'lf Of COllll·ht'"'=FT"'.-,,&IC=h,--,Qu'""Ul<d~~Prl"'""''I trltt b11 cort1penlt1. :'ltn· Good Cond. fTI, Chttt ol. ~ tralnlns prosram Itt1 Drawtra Mlhof. 53S-3l17. ~ learn Whllt YoU eun. ae;·• 6)Ni61J: TV ti50 f' t"ln• bene!lta pkl. C.r, IX• ttmo 1-.n ·-Din Pf'"9t1 paid. Start '5'00. w ,.... ...... ' -...... C&ll Helen Ha.y•1, 540-6056 rm Mt l;?OO· IMWOll. COASTAL AGENCY KiNdSJZL bdrm 911 w/book. 2790 HarbOr Bl at Adatm ctff tieadbo&rd . Bruilia WAIT1tt 8S: mu•t h aY"e Colltcdon. ,,.._MW etiekt&ll It lood exper. AP?llY TWtN btd, bO:t tpl'\n;t A: In ptI"llOn aft 4 pm, nw mattrfN. f:xttll•nt con. f$1ue Stet, 107 :nit Pl8ct, dlllon, 112. 846-al5. N,8. 873--ml. J.llffcii, dlnlnt tatii.,, f f l at tt1ult1 11'1 Juat a phOflf ch1lrt, Map\•. t12!i xlnt rill away • Mi-51171 torwl . &t&-1522. " • .~.'-''-"' ,,,.y , ••. · ','f •• ·• .. t-.•~ ... ,,_r . . , CIATLY PlL.OT WN!nr\day, July 7, 1971 J~ .__I _,.,.,_.v .. _I[~ [ Po<•w-· J~I ~ J~11I._ _,,....,._,., ... _Jti] .__I _•"'R _,.,,._,J§J I Furniture 110 M lsceifaneous UPRIGHT 11.~llf' p111no * W/mhmt'8 Sl.'JO. T"1r1 Pru..• 'tx-d, l1k•• flfW s:IJ, 962-19-H Garage Sale 812 AUCTION HOUSE 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 111 0G9s &S4 8Mt1, Speed • Ski ti I Auto S.nlce, Perts '49 Autos Wanted 961 *DARLING fluffy k1tt en 1, --AK-C--RARE---LO--' -ANNIVERSARY"•X Wk/wht, grcy/wht. Ol'I I: 2 ' * * \AL 16', 15 hp. OB Mere, trl & 2 NEW Ii.res & r1mi1. 40,000 )Q c11.liro 10 gd h 0 ni es . Sky~ Terrier pupet champ. xtraii, .$600 Taki' a look 96J nule (;QI.den Fall-on. $-10 AUTOS WANTED G7s.Jla!I. Sitt constant 549-~7. Presidio Dr. j!l,fesa rlel l't1ar 537~1 Tor dollar tor clean us«! ''A~U~S~T~R-A~L-l_A_N~G<~,-m-.-,-l:SPiii·'iRINiill~GOEEiiR'Ss~,.runOli;1•l,-;;p;;,;;pp;;,;";.,I track) C. ftt. 5.17-89!!3. 12_N_E_W--li-,,,-,-. -,-,-,m.-.-40-.000-cc>rs. See Andy Bro"n, 7 ,¢,, AKC. Ch11.mpttin CRUISALONG ii board nitr. mile Golden falt'on. s-tO. THEODORE Ov N , ,. , 1 1 1 ,. 1 9 1 Shepherrl. II rnu . Call · 0 D :>1 I t.;-.vrry1u1111 n1 u ' . u1' 11H1 ri, • . pm helui·e nocm g, afll'l' 5 pm. s1rt"tl. Shot~. $75. :-'48-761~. 224 Vi11. Llclo Nord, Lido 537~1. R BINS FOR ....... o11irn" ll("f , ~!C'l'Nl,1 t•uno. 1\p11li . Anllque~ ~~~~=====~~l~i,~1~~~~~3~·-~·~ ··0:~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~I .. ~ r.40-0521. Horaes-8 s l'; l ::. .. ,....,5'\7/934-0920. 4'()60 HARBOR BLVD. 1naplr !atilr•. i;:1111C'O 1001· ::O l 1 \\I, \\'nrnl'r, S.A. I 11 , 1 0 8 yr old quarlrr-horsc type ovrrhauled ~n.~ "''tic'·! Autoi lor ~le r:, l\1POl'T \VAN'fE'D Avtos, Imported --FIAT • Complt'te Stock of masa ...... ... "F RIEDLANDER" & 1111~r 6!i;..2839 161j 1ftJllow l:>t·iu 't'tl 11~h11 AJo'Jo'ECTIONATE, allPrt>t.l 13'~' Runnboul eng JUSt I~ COS-J'A :-OtESA &12-CX!lO Ana!w1111. ;\\ii :re;,(.',\, :, ~ !lll • :1·17-TI'.l:J mar 1;11.I • )'I'S. o!rl, gcntlt'. Xl 1 f ... _ • ,.~ '" ~ . ~ S ~ n1are. n or uo:ginnen. wf1rl r. ¥i<XJ. a4S-S:l32 '--------r,\~llL V-r>lo117i""~lro111 l.ltfo· i'/'ANIS°Jll1v rn1 M"t Sl3:"1; Excellt•nt companion, all S350. 673-:\lOi Orange Counties 11751 IU.CH ILYD. Everyth+r1i: (~F. 0 p l\,n <tlllllfurd IJ!ue hutch $40; shots. 615-~2l3. TOP ~ BUYER :Hwy. J91 Jlow;r 111111 .hd} l~th Ill 111111t·hu1:;: bcuch $20. gu~ TO loving horne. 9 rno u!d pl ]~ l _______ _,]/11t] ,G 67 •nVelcVal 80 ·' ,._,,,,.,, 950 BILL. ~tAXEY TOYOTA 893-7566 e 537-682-4 Via Rair•nr111, NB 67:>-:i.l.).\, dl)l'1· $.')(). \1·a~hing mach Lah nude, \\'Onde r!ul •'Qm-BCN111 .i!d Tr<1nlJ)Ol'tiilt•on !!®Ii lkach Blvd. 1969 Fial 850 Sp•,....,r lo mi. M¥ine i:-.:pment II Brach. Ph. 8-17-8j55 :¥""' ~OVINC--i\Hl iqur 1 u r n , SJ.J. l>Olh in perfect or<ler; pan. ha.~ :.hots. rl a y · ......., 38.IXXI Xlnt cond. ltt W1l Sell Today: & lh JU' 1-, ... 1k1·11v• S2:1; dbl dre&ser 1197-~ll(J. ,.Vf'li: &12--0545. 1111·~. 1nake ofJer. ':iG Autos, Imported 970 Lo Jo f'J'tct'. "548--0'll9. PILOT -AOV[RTIS[R MG '66 MGB Roacljte : Radio. Ht>atcr, tYDA2831 Would likf. S200 p!u.s T -4 Down Ir. F'1nan.:"e Bal. 1111 Below. 19-16 $1295 DEAN LEWIS .-r· IMPORTS Harbor. C.M. ~'$fl;;. MG AUTHORIZED SAU:S I: SERVJCE \ ~sswal'f' 0 rr ni · S:i(J IG(i9 Tustin, Cf\! P h nd It k I co;:.C:.""'C'C7..::.:.::::c._.,.-· I 1919 01•;.n.cr i\\'t', (' \I _ _ __ ·--~-I GD honir for :o;m. \Vht 2 mo Genteel 900 Campers, Sale/ R•nt 920 or'!>c e, .s wor · ma e V.W_ CA1'1PER Van. Porsche '69 1-"IAT 8.50 Spider. lo m1'.s, J ··~·c I-" 11 I .:iUer.Cr1•ry1·lem1ni -· -H --h ld-Good,--Sl4 i ··...,"" rarlj;:f . .'-nl t'Ouu, & 01 pups, cury lall, I blu. I Envine, new tram., brakt's, am/Im raWo. xln't l'Ood. ouse o L d 1 z b n1oto rryl'.lf', 111ake ofl1·r. ... 1 u 111i.: •rum~ II'/ .1lrl, rnrye, rwJskid.~. :i43--l'.mll. SCRAM LETS •59 Dodge y2 Ten PU 2131592-Zi'IS. tire~. S3200 vrriliable 111-S1400. 846-62.J7. !\O fl or UM'd hn,t:" •1ral'\f'~. I ,..y111Ual ~-Besr ofr, 96S-3344 F'RE:E !o you • yr old T('I'· • :~Ion, 8'~ fr. O\/erhead camp· "-t· /Cl , 953 vrsl!nrnt. S20)) I' rm. JAGUAR NEWPORT IMPORTS i tor ~ It. "unlo11~ S:.O. M iscellaneoua r11>r-poodlf' n1111. Love.skids, er. slM.>ps 4 w/rangc 1t>e ""'' ique5 assica 833--028.i. 61.':-11".!6 Wanted 820 Trn·irr rrimmt'rl. /loHJ.---0046. I ANSWER·S box, ovrn. wired, ,-.u·., 've11 193ri F'ORD pii·k-up, '46 r>1er{· Miscellaneous 818 4 yr olrl 1nalt' 1niniaturt> flOG-! c-lran. ('all 5.j7.9792. flathead. 10•,:, re.stored. BUY!t-.'G silver do J I a rs, I JOHN'S BIKES -NEW- Columbia ~ Premium Steyr • Romana 10 sp(J~ $SI :llJ-S""i (0 , sr("'f'tts :su: ... s~:i die ro ~ adult home. School -V11let -Haff'm -Cycles, Bikes, ~tu~r Sl'e lo apprt'tiate. .~ilvPe (:<Juis, gold. pa.yuig 6-16--01·\L S.•u1 rn1 -(\!AIL ti 10 HER Scooters 925.,_:"_"-_6J0_._7_· ______ _ top rlo!lar. 615-7~. 1· ADORABLE kittens, va.ril'ty ! Alin1ony has onp advam. 1 ___________ 19-10 Ford P.U, V·8 flathead, Musical Instruments 812 CUtiT0~1 Gibson Gu 1 I a r, <":JStC & an1phf1er. xlnt rond. 6'12--1119 Pianos/Organs 826 of colors, flt'{'(j good home. I agl': A husband nn longrr good rngine. Needs work. 5-18-0813 or 836--4•193. ha!! 1o bnng his paychrck THfNI S:lOO or best otler. 836-3672. Jo'REt' kit!ens, 1;hort hair. 2 honlf" '0 his \VJfe. Ile cau HQND:A Dune Buggies 95# -· l\lAIL 11 lo ME"P.. n10\, 1·ute-pt11yru1. il·17-7;).1fi \VANTED: Diesel Jish1n~ Sii i\IJ·:;TAL flak" green t.lunr AUSTIN HEALEY llOtiJD TEST DRIVE THE ALL NEW '67Jaq420Sedan Radio, Heater, Automatir '!'rans, Power Steering, Air Condinoning, Chromt> "'U't' 1v~l.s, '.18.oOO miles. $3495 3100 \V. Coasl Jlwy. Nt'wport Beact. • • THI..:~ "Ma .. 1'FRIEDLANDER'" llHf I EAC" IHWT. n1 893-7566 • 537-6824 .; l'-rd:;. 111\'•l ,\i 11 nn1•·n S.i3,;;t).$70 -REPAIRS- \\If' do f'Xf'C'l'I l'f'[lil\r Ull ;111 1nukrs f.· 1110<!1'1~ :?~10 )l;f;l\"POl:T BL\"D, C.\I PIANOS-OR.CANS~SALE SztJ;; .~ up. l\.loclcl 4300 \\ul'liti:r!' organ S!l".J,"j. Conn 01·~an, 2fi pedal S ;,45_ Low1-cy nrgan & Leslie, like ftrll' Sff.t:1. New console piano, '1alrHrl. S59j. REN· TALS. DARLING 1'2 Siamt"S4" kil - ll'lls. Xlnl !cmperarncnL \Viii !;iYt> .shots. 545-300.1. DARLING 3 n)o old 11arr Beaglr punpy, le111al<'. boat \~{flying briflge-goorl 11fRIEDIANDER'' bugi;y w/V\V eng, llun~ c"(Jnd. JS,000 10 40,000. Will i::ood. Lotii or sparf' parts, tl'ade vacan! land 1 n 1•• ••"at fHW't'. •1 for salP or tn1de lor sni. business area of Jlunt1ngton ~i37-li824 • 8'.J3-7ricG travel trailer, :Yi&--7:!36. 128 SEDAN NEWPORT IMPORTS Front Wheel Drive rou (ti\(' J! lo your.<l'lf lo I 3100 \V, Coast Hwy. '66" !'<1GB. low rni'.s, nei ria 1nl , ll'ire whls, $1f2j. 011'/lCI'. Ca.II 614-6:1~. , Beach of t·1Ju11 I valu ~. e THE BIKE SHACK • ··70-,-,E-,-.,-~RS TO\V'D -'65 \\'rit<': Box &18 l\ula, l\laui. NEW BICYCLES vw fl"'r. S90l0. J4G-J!f.10 lfawa1i 96753, PAHTS e ACCF:SSORIF~S ,1ay~: $-1G-92:"il rves .~. NEW HOURS • * 642-3929 •• Boats/Marin• EXPERT REPAIRS ll'knds. 1---~-~-- 11'~1 dnvr rhl' new ·7 1 Fial I N,.WpOrt Beach a1 B.J . SJ)()l'!sc11.r Center b<-----~'=4020·904cOc5~--- lorP you huy any car. I JENSEN All Models Immediate Delivery Priced From ---------- '61 !Ill; !\UOCET: mi ~100'.l. Call 61:t-0537. OPEL l7,00:l a.It S: 2rn1 lo 10prn i\lon-t"rJ Sa1·St111 91111i lu 6p111 f; 15-~72{1 * AUCTION * FRIDAY 7,00 P .M. t"l~~LD"S PIANO CO. lll33 /\'rwport, Blvd. Co•la .\lr~a 7l-i/&l.'r32.)() LOVEABLI:: I! n10 old Tii:er kitty. Shot~. ;iltrrrd. box tn1d, 61.t--0139 aft 6 pni. PLEASE sav" u~ lrom thr pound, 2 gen1 lr. allered malurr cats. 96A-4339. BEAUT long-haired C;-!11'fl YllJ.:' arlul1 fret" tn cood hon1r. 5'18--081.1 nr l!'.16-4•19:1. AUSTRALIAN Sheep rlog, lcmalr. i;:CJO(f w/ehildrrn. Tn J.:ooc1 hon1e, \i•16-37!1 1. Equip. 904 ON ALL MAKES FOR SALE --c-Y"L-l"N_D_C_'R ______ Op<•n 12'-8 P 1\I, Sa1-Sun l()..'1 V\V !tail SanrJ Bu~i:y "Ith rng._ ga~ (Ir 1093 C BAKER. CM !railer. 61;)..4().tl S600. kerost'n, rcbll t.Iarine hrad N ~· 1 e '16 41 "0 -"--& 25· Piver Tri. 8'12-J19R ~ r-a~i~ _-'_· ·• _ STREET legal Dune buggy. Bill Jones' $1 ,495,00 A~~;RE:ED SALES :. SERVICE j 1966 Opel /\ade1 fa stback-¥ '. ronc1, VI'!)' cl1'11n. Good ' {'Q/'KI. .1700. 67J....3117. JULY 9Jh 6drn1 :<rl~. 011 ;01~. Bunk bPrl~. Dinrrirs, Ch<'sl ~. Ca11· •taut~ <·hair~. C(/1 n111ot.lN'. Ccdat o.:hcsls, ('h1nu rab- illl'!~. Dr~k~. Patio /urn., Colol"l'rl TV~-Sler·ros. Wu1·- li1Ler organ, 2 ;1ntiqt1r crancJ piano~. Ttrfng·~, ~111VPS, \\'<'t~hf'I~. DrY"I'-~ ;11111 J\lUCll illOrtr:! WINDY'S AUCTION COi\IE BRO\\'Sf,; AROl'ND 2071': i\r11po1·1 Bh·d. BN1111d Tony's Bldg Ma1'1~ Cqfilll :\]('Sa * 6l6-!1.51i6 OPEN [),\JLY !I IQ .1 l~EFRJG/frrr1Pr--, -ron-. -s·1:1: nlgs. 12.,1:1. 6.\8. ~x::fl, -~~:•; TV. full 1locw:... f>1l'lhOC. $2:1: Twin l)f>(I fran1r~. t>tahot;. S30. 2011 E. o.._.,.11n. Galbu<t. 675-.11?1. \VATCll Jkpair Sum nl PI' SJ'lf'etal' S4.:i0 Clean. adJu~t. poli~h. ,!=l11nrl11rd rnll\C'!Yll'n1~ I 11111> Cn11,1 P<111n & • lcwrlt:., ~ 1:16 NI.'"' p () r I , &1:,1-ilO~ ~--,,,-,.---,,. GE w11~l1<'l'. \\"rirk111i: !'Oil· rtit1011 ~li."1 fir brsl otf<'r H~\~[\!ONU, SI e In way, Yamaha. Ne\v -~ usl"d p1an~ of 1n0st makr.\. Best llt1}s 1n So. Calif. at &:lrin1idt r.lusic: Co,, 1907 N. J"4t11n, 40 H.P. Si-I 60 II P$\OO '71 llorHla 100 SL, Ill mill's, c:lcan $&JO. Sc '00a 60 · · ">;fras, strrrt or ttu·1. Nrw 96:!-'l'Ji7. ~:otl our _ ard ma tars &'II h<"ln1ct \rn! $37 0. I _:,.11-729'1 private parly. :H8-67•lti. Trucks 962 B. J. SPORTSCAR CTR. ~'93J Harbor. t0l't11. l\lesa 540-4491 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. San!a Ana. \ -----~ PIA:\"0, ~Yur l i1zer. 'n- !C'rlockcn L"OnsoH>. Che~ 11ood, 11·ad1tional. 2 yrs ol s:,j() i 111196-447::. • Boat$, Power 906 i<J.18-Triun1ph Ti,e:rr-100 166 Ford Pickup '2ll SIS Unif!irc f'!G eruiser rrhuil! ~IOOC"" rni: 8..-!rans. \I~ R<Hho. Hrat"f. Atllo. C\!l'l'Ylh111g Lor f1~h1ng and ~)()'' Hestorrd J\\ust Ser. •9192. \<;ould 11kr $200 phis fan1ily fun. 1\lust ser, Trio Sfll(I ti'1'l-.'i.i91 T & L Down&· Finance Bal. aasn __ "_·~-,~-~_:_~,_h _ --WOULD Y OU BELIEVE l"ltEE OltGAN LESSONS as Jong as you like~ No reg- 1,;1rat1on. No obligalinn. Just Comr. /'11ondays 7:30 pm l[EJ ~11uc~ equip. lo Hsi rr.t:io. 197iJYA.\1A°1iAT\\'IN 200-L1.sTrrl Rf'!n11. Peli ind Supplit'i °LJ .'r17-600l 1673--1001 CYf':</. X!nt cond. All elcr• DEAN LEWIS l ;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~T"I , 3:~\'ENS BRIG1\N'f1NE: $11:i. 612-1801 IMPORTS 196.'J.E!ce galll."y 2 .. ) K .\V., f~f"" li.SJ\ st'llH-t:hOppcl':-1967: in-IG ll:il'b!H', ( \1 , 616·9:!0.1 Pets, General 850 ONAN. ';i,/S, CB AVf''. Xln! Xlnr ('lllld $900. $1295 .":'.:-::-::-:,-:-------1·ond. \\1J1day.~ 8 7 J -3 4 4 O: • Arr 6p1n: 3·16-2:'1~1 LOVELY f..1ynah Bird, Good ll'knds :'113-98::0. • TERP..lflC-.--• AUDI e AUDI, '1 1 100 L<.; 2'-dr. Elm i;:r('{'n, au!o, rarlm, 6j()I) n11. :'iJ9'J5. Dayii 67.1-8282; EVP.<: ii-1/1-7:{{):,/. BMW ~~~~;;n~~ bras.s C"ag<' Si.·i. ~1' CHf:STl~INEft rh11 * 'hni Bik<' * HI. •'l't11s<'r, All fhrgl~. D""P V. * $7.i. 642-1802 Automotive Excellence Dogs 854 i\1r1·1· 110 r:xti·a<;, 1andrn1 TR1Ui!PI! 1910 Trophy ,., TION CEN'f"R & COAST MUSIC 6-l:l-28!:il Sewing Machines 828 1 54c;..007•1 ,JV.J, r.ECr.EA • ,., • --------~-GER!'llAJ'i Shrphrn!, i"\ia.\-u· · · •· Sl!2:i. YainAha 1970, J7 j ROY CA'"'ER I ' ZIG·Z1\(; ~1ving machine u1 wrll Sh('('I~. 6 ~r.~. ma!r, Zfi' T1v1n Screw !Jrakr, t:abin 1CTI) $\:i{l, !162-j~l::'.6 .-. t' 1 ftC. eablnrt, $'i:1. P"dlJ::I'<'•. !o1·<'.~ 1•hildrru. 1·1:11.~~"· nrrds 11urk, $1 ,:;.oo, ·7o JIONDACL!1:;-1.,:-1.-i\'r•" 29Ci Ha0-J1 Bhd. !i62-716q 11r!l bi·h11vr>d. 1w1·ds l.'UOd ~!l .• ·ll'OO __ __ __ 1"0r111. u-s~ 1ti;1r1 1~'00 nu-... C'n .. ta lllrsa __ . 5-16·4444 1 ROY CARVER. Inc. TV, Radio, Hi F i, ll{Linr. 1'rrt', S~li··l~.M. e 21'.I' Sl\JP .1,,c1~.• , _$1!J!l.9:1/11fl<'r. :~'17-2472' I $595 '.!'.J'.!;1 Harbor Blvd. Stereo 836 UBl::DIENCl:.-CLASS rO"Siart .'<lnl r·o nd. l..Md<'cl, Call JOO ·66 Tnuulph ·i00 1.,.f"f'nll\ ,62 Ch p· k ('osta. t.lcsa :i4fi·44•J•I -----------\\'f'd, July 7th al 7:.'lO 111 lhf' Hogcrs, 673-:12.12 •l\'f'l"hllUlrd. S·17.l ~I' brsl nf. evy IC up DATSUN 1971 ZENITH & Admiral Ne"f)()I"\ Beach-Irvine an•a . .:;s· p,\Cl::i'>lAl\£ft-~·tu:>h r!'r Call &14..-0066 '·1 Ton Loni:; I\ hr<·! 811.sr, 6 rlosc nut s11!r. PriITd '--low 0 , II d ' · ' <)I , #-00"'1J\ """ pen o a 01;:-; over J 1nos ilf'1·k. Jo hr.~. Owrwr Call --. ---· ""'·'· , '67 DATSUN PICKUP the discounters + !ref' color olcl. Call j4fi-<l!t;!8, 1111 Ii fllll .)l!l-Q.ll~. Mobile Homes 935 DEAN LEWIS 11n1rnna i ns!11tlerf --IMPORTS !'l·!!O\\o"A Y l\.ENN1'.;L.-.--.,.,,---;1,olli· .12·-1·.s-.-,.-n-. ,c::-,. CONTEMPQ.. "/L·t:.111s0le. Full .~elf'ction if uu " 1'\1r, !I ti. c M 61.f !f:ft Radin. ll<'a l1'r . CC'rn1an .'ihcphrrds. Pf'! J.-11111t' ~acnlicl' •. \lust ll<'P LAGUNA HILLS ' ,ir ir. ·1 • · i. .. ·' you huri·y! Yr~. \rr 111ke 1r111tcs, otlf'r d1SC'llt1nl for ---(';in1prr .\11" C;1nd. ~j)l'<'tl. ivou. 'h'""'~ ,,.',"',_'· 10 """'' • II >1'-'""· 2:JOI RIDGl·C f!UUTl·C OR. '64 INTERNAT. SCOUT "" n·e s. .K>'.. l!i6.'l i:,'(;LASTRON-hoal, (C'ornf·r nf ~louhon Pkwyl \\'oulrl Jik•· S1('1fl plus T & r. SA1\IOYED /lUPf>, j 1no's1 motnr. trlr & ;H·1·ess<irirs. Prrs ug(· aduH l'Omi •UIHIY atl· -1..;pct'd. 1·atl10. )war•·i· (\\IA,J· l>own .to t'1nano·r B<il. l1~1ed LOTUS AUTHORIZED SALES k SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS . 3100 \V. Coast l-hvy, Jl,'ewport Beach MERCEDES BENZ • '67 250 S. Air. pi s, Ami Fm. P"-r 11·ndws. 4 sprl [lr .• h1fr_ Only S39!J'.l -1ak" youl' tr<l<JI'. • '6-1 2'2(1 S. AUIO, flt S. Ami r·m. In supi.Jerb t'O'fl<l. ,\rw •": r tra<le in. Financing. HOUSE OF IMPORTS Au1hori7.cd l\IB Deal<'r Burna Pa.rk (1 I J2l-72':iO Or.:1 n9e County's L.:1rgest Se lection New & U 5f'd Mercedes Bf'n z '68 OPEL. good Cc'Ond. Good trans. car. f.lusl It'll. $JO. :136-.)IJJI. PORSCHE "-:, WE BUY usiJ Porsches · DON BURNS PRESTIGE . PORSCHE. AUDI: J::li:a llarbor Blvd .. G.G. 1Ju~t S, of G.G. 1"rwy.~ 6J5.233;; ----4-j!~" Chromt' w.hl~. 11•/n1oun11'd Pirt'Jll HP165 111'rs, rube~. hubcap.~. from '70 91!-T, $!.).}. 96:!-3760 aft i pin. PORSCHE: factory speciil,tkJ, 911-912-3:'!6 .11'.lvice/rcP.•· Per:1a11al .all., Ed~.-J t ' ':.36-.'iSOl ~ 196J Por'!i\"h<', rrblt eng I.· lrans, nrw tirr~. Xlnt coM. Call 11ft 6 pin, or wltnda, 8::0-S79S. PORSCHE ·.~ 11·1'6.l ""i·· S1150 nr i:w.~t offer. ilfust 81:!11, mov1n~. 6T.r-2692 : ' ' ' ' S!crro rr{'nn!rr rlayf'I' SW or hr.~f nlfr!', .i l~-889J or j.11-21(,l. G.E. w~shrt· F.· dryrr. 2 yrs old, ~lflll : Ol"Hl d1nr11" S<'! 1v/~ ("h,Jlt"~ t.· li•nf $10 . ~ 1natehini.: cn<I t rihlr~ ~\j; 10 yr old TV SIO. :,r17-RO.iS. 1·ash & Sf'!'V11·r wh;il "r srll. AHL" Colnr TV, nrnni:r County's largest I. P n 1th rlC'a ltT. ~021 A!lr1nra 11.1 !llag\IQIW, H.B. ~.~-:;:\:ll Sri<.:Rto. 1~11Ulli:·Ja1n1r.r1 111.v. a11a.v Garrard lur111ablr , A.111F'I slerm, ratl10 1· 1:1,pc pla.vrr. Air ~pr a k P 1· $ 1\/rro~s-<>vl."r ~ys11•111. :-.till brarnl ne11, :.-Old !"I' S~l9 \\•/11;irranty J'a~· nit l)a/11.110.:,. or S\20 or ~n1al1 rrn yrnrnls. Cr e rl ! ! d<'jll, 89:1..{Jj()). xlr1I •1u11J 11y, C h a rn p in n 1 .~ll!.'JO, Cal! 53l-.)ffi9 Jacrnt ro Lrisun' \I orld. Xi~l 1 Bnrwick J n1poris, 9~.~ f~t·l!.»1 , lx·k"l'ntl, x-r11.ycd sto"k, •11~ Brautirul s11rri111nrl1ni;.~. all •.. c II L " ,_ ~ " Hobie 14 Sail #304 '"" oa.~t ·ivy., a):!"1111a 11p. ll,'l..')..G2:,.i ~.,, luxury arro1n1.n1cnls, Thrr-R<'ach , ,,\i}.,)(Jjl OJ' 4~1-9771 , ____ $""''· i, Call: R'lQ.~p()92 aJWul1r ""''I Sa11nas, e'IC'T· ------- ---SHALlfl·IAR-RaYcn t\rnnr!s. -'"'"" '67 VW CAMPER Boats, R'e /Chart'r 908 <.'1.~ gy1n, 4 h11!1ard tolJ!cs, $1050 OEAN LEWIS IMPORTS Jim Slemons Imps. W;irne r & M<iin St. 19.i7 CARRERA SPJ::ED~ ! STER, Vl'ry clran, •6.\li-611 9• . ~1,~---Santa Ana S46·4 l A Gel'man Shor lh a l rrrl much nluch nlOJ'f'' J1;idiu. n'bl1 eng, 11rw hr11k· Po1n11•1·s. llKC studs-pup.~. Cl.I 2S + Catlina 27 S1•c b<'aul. r11r11 llJOc:lcl~ Ill J·'. Ill'\\! i'lut(·h. nPw !i!'<'S. fi·l~-4421, t;uar<1n1re !l;e lo11 e.~1 rales in park.11k,, selling-. Xl 1H Cond. CaJI : 6•:\1).9 pin ,\l\C fen1nlr ~pr1ngrr !)"pan1rl So. Calif, "Carlina cn11s-CALL ..i;;o.;;~ nr ~;:0.7~ \!011.rn. 673-:Ji.iO:, L11·f'r 11.nd \\'hl. 1 yr. old. 111i;: club". l.Jiral!ou Nell'porl HADENOiJGH tl!o 1-'ol'd P.U. V-8 llathcad. 1'!\fi lhu·lxw, C.M. 616-9::0.1 DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY I 'jO TJO C ~1 pas~ CQ\IJ>t', Loadt'<I! Air. s!ereo, landau, <'IC. e 1970 180 SE. A1110, 11ir. 1'<'11· ll'al lock'~ :;yslem. Tobacl'O l!Jtil Porsche lGOO .S~ S1800offrr -11·111 <'011llidet tradr. 67:J....1n5 aN 3. e 1967 PO!t5CHE 9lZ. Xlnt concl. t>r" n 1\• Cognar int . P69.i 6tj...i9,1l ::: BDR.'I. ~"1~. ~la.~~ 1op dinin~ rm ~1·1 !'l'i'.l, fh•fr1~. \\/Lcr niaker S\j;,_ Z1~·Zag srw. n1arh 1n !'ab1ne t SG.'i; mlli('(']j $2-1769 ~r1. :,,11.7920. llw·oor. 7J4/:168--18~0 !or info, _ _, ~-d -----..OF DAMPNESS? ~•n1u ,..nj!ine, .. ee s work. lltlSH Srtler frn1alr, 10 1r10 BLUE\V/\lEJt YACllT \lovr 10 SIJ::RRA DAIVN ~:;oo. or lx's! offer. 83&-jfii:!. AND SUNDAYS HOUSE OF IMPORTS }970 PORSCl-IE:, 914. Perf.: 6.%S i\>lancheslrr rol'Hl .. low mile~. fllust iieU • olrl . E'\rrp11onat paPf'rS. _ CHAltTtr.S Al"ai·~ dl'v h:tlniv ("l<':ir. (111:.:v-y(·an1P"r:-cus1om-bll Burna P.irk. 11 f ;,2:i.i2;il in1n1Pd. Bt>~1 olr. 67~157(). 18835 BcaLh Blvcl. 10·~:::· CoLE.\tAN lah1~ $8?!. Us"d 111 H'", •'\ttllcnl <'Ond1t1on '\J.'..O. 644-6269 Cnuse or J1sb boats to ~o · 1,,1 s'nini: ~; lo~. i<iral for rnr <"'a1np1nj.! 4 l'H'IV lll'!'Jli 1.-Sll'\Slil T-IOOOA. 120 ''<ill da)•/i1cck .. ,,, 11 ""' '"""' llllN\ATUH.E "'llXJlr l"'Prie~. ' ··ca "'iu-·"""' 11.rlhnlll" or 1Jn111rh1.1I prnh· hall. S1.1!JJ. ;,13-1l2::2 ;i111p rurnli\hl•'. 1<1Jll' dr('k, ·~ ~ SIK';1kl'rS included. 6 Ilk~. J 11h1 'llalf'. 1 <lfll"ll'OI Boal$, Sail 909 lrn1s \I sn-:nf!A DA\\N \\'lLLr·~ Pnnrl .Jrrn. fnnl l Huntini;ton &arh 842·77111 or ~G-04.t! '67 DATSUN 4 DOOR '62 226-S. 1 0\l'llf'r, 63.000 -.--PO-RSCHE 912 o r•1 '. n11·s, S!andard Iran.~. Sl37j. owner. '.11,<XKl mi. 67.;..7~ 9t ~ fii:i-J620. r,.,,. 67::.-D72.~ 641--0637. • ~ • i":l-7!.ll S:OO/Hffi i. r.i~-~~-.~I frnialr, .$:!.J. :t\;,._,l!j()9 )'"U ""n ~·1111• (11111 n1nh1)r. rquipprd, 4 sprrd. \\"11! l~~------c----_ _ C1\I. :.!.l-Con1p!l'tc raC"1n,i: .~· I I ii k h ·----S[J.h'Y TErtRl'•'R ,,,,-, l·Jln<· ot, l'n!~ f'\'/1 .i;:uini: mak<' a eoocl rlral. 61-\-.2S61 \\"ILL 1nov1• an.1! 1111: ,\"lll21"" CllL(ll! TV -~1 11<;1 .._ . rn11s1ni; li bai;s ~-111<, !I I" II , , I 10!:t J\tlCJ !!'IU 1 :\l<'rt.,...!l'~-11.000 mi. ~rw ROVER h I I Al\(', Ill I• k~ 1\dnr,·Llile. 'l0 • up f\1 f'i\.\ rr111 r •Ir n ,. --buy in t 1~ •·" urnn 11n• I ,11i·rl/11'<', '~f1: l•l" r1r11·1;ihtf' I!/', r:uho, n1ao.1 r\lr.1• DODGE. '.i'.> pi r k11r l ·o nialf'~. $11\l i\!17-{l!I()!; ,.,,1• 1,~ ,,..,,,1 I·",, t1t'f11t1111 1·. 11111" nf'1H. ~. mor.-Call al1rr .. p.111. "hlln r;>tl1n ~J;i: 11 " ll~I\' • • ~· • >I n !~uni< "rll $9:... 5.'lij..16!S l1hlf' mHllPI !:!Q i;12-... i21 llt\C-COLL!~'.-PUPPir:s----:: b~li-:.'2j!I, ~~:;.1U!A All",'\, 11"111"1 rJ ti11-2.'il.i2 BEAUTY ~'1Ufl •'qu1p1n•'nl I C11~1'f\R'r. l'V , 11 " " 6 1';·i. ~r1~I<'~. 1'lli!I'~. $j()...$!2:). SIOOP, l!J;!I I 1 h •. r ~I a~~, \JOH I l. )-, hrlni•·. ,;7 E1·nnfJl1nc-:--r.111. ;i'.!,000 B k I ••1~ ... ~ 111'M. A C, P ~. P/b, S".!300. ;t f\\'I{' lllf"lfh, :<:' '"'· (11;1.<1 H11 ) .. t~1;:u111t Bra1•h, Call 1'!;:~ •. "_,1~_1 ______ _ • 1%9 I~1.11rl Ro1·"r 88. Xlnl f <'Ond. r;-,.ed~ tire~. $2800 , 'lt'l'<'t'rl<'.<, 4 <')l1fl(Jrr, 11nder fi1•m Aft .'ipn1, &16-490.1 ~116·-IO~I or ·1:1·1·~1771 \rA:O:TE[I-[.,ltl<' -------FERRARI Evr r}lh111g, 1·ompl<'1r for l t illl-'. Bt,.l!t •l<';U' foll'IUfP ·:t-\Hi.. ,l<'<'Jl~ ~. 17 IT., sails. 0111 . II I I I ;,~i·, n11 .. \-:lr1I 1i 1nr11 n;; 1•11nd l'"l'n1ar1t•11 y •wn 1•< 1 11 ~~.->00 ;141}..{;3,_q(J ---=:=-c==o-:---TOYOTA MG FERRARI man ~l~•r. to~t ~2."100, -'llC I Aln1v~1 ne11 Sl'.1~1.,)')(l-2.17!J. CEIC\111.N Shr11l1rnl p1111p1<'!';, hn11nt, l!';olr•r, ~!lk, lwttd, ~11111111111 1 h l.llk l'i; 1 1 or:· .~l.'1.1 1!11.10~1 _____ _ $j:JOthr,111f1 . •-'1i·()f,~:.. 7 "k'. ~ li·niuk:-;, Af\l' 11ulp11, l1f<' l1n'. ~l'.l!r1 1 1 I I> '•·"l>•>"V~n ,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,, lT<'< ,,1 ,11 IH <li:i l p ,11'1 ,I 11,.._ v n '- l'.i' SCOTS..\!AN°l'r11 1 ~ "i\lrll)JI\ Ni1r'dli. ~\l-1·111 (•I '.llJ".!-(}1'.lj, If 1n1rrr.-r,·il •. di f1 l\-.1 J11.~ ~1( rond. S~)~.', 1-\U"fl!ORl7.EO SALES ''°' SERVJCF.: '63 MG MIDGET .~r..o • Call ;i\S-316-1 '69 Toyota Sedan ' Chen11<"al P<ina 1~111 12 lwlll [ Free tc Yell J[ S 'GltEAT 11ane-hla(k 1 1~ LUDtltS-1~~26 fl. -~IOf'n :-2 ;di jp111 ·lfli·lOX _I ___ _ and lJO l1i;hti. SG,o(J r1r tw~t _ 1 ·1<'nr~. t111nn1rrl r 11 r s srl:< \la!•, i;o1l~ & sn llnakci ~. N E\V 21~X,;,2~l'ilt, 2 11.1. 'Iii 1111,,1•11'! Tra\'rlall. A11 tn NOW'S THE of!er. :1-1µs.::i 01' ~l~l-21f~l._ 1 3 lines, 2 Times, $2.00 :-n111~p1·~· X'l3-0G."i_2._ -;iu.~ s~.iOO. 'i'1!)...6.l27 Evf' Rrndv 1(1 fl)O\I(' 1!1 $1\,fl:..J 11'1111~. PB!PS. 11'! hlfdl. TIME FOR \\'ILL Tradr \ hook i:rren Jr:l!'ll sr1t('r pup~ A I\(' • .\ll~r-;;;-,1 P'.,>·7Sh·w·~ 'l'l'l'll;~ t:rr<'r1!!'11 f rark. :'\l111. r~111d. fill·'..()~7 NEWPORT IMPORTS i;tllll1f»: for ~. hfM1k hlu<' rhip CUTE Ji!11r grry &: 11 1il!r !:••;:. llu11np A~ckground. f1l~·q;la~s sallt~1al. Z \"r:s 17JO_ V.·hilheJ·, C .. \J. 5!S-1698 7ti-ChrvV•: Trin ~ ll'hl ilr•ii'r. 3100 W. Coasl Hwy, QUICK CASH ~1ln1p~. Ca.lJ 6~j .. Jl!JJ.i af:Pr 5 fen1alr kt!lrn. ~ .,,. k ~. X2--i~'21. .,Jd. ~·ll}-()27.'.. afl .is>nl. v~~. ~ ;perrl. hf'!.ll"Y du1y ar· Newport Beach THROUGH A Jl.m. ~46-11<.ll.1 or 84f1-1;01. Ct:J~/'l\,\N Shor1ha1rl~o~ l;1,AU1/\·ruH-Lap"oi·tl~ 21' Ui\LY ~7;!0 rh1 R;1!anre likr rr.~~orics. 67:~:;. __ _:.:::__::::::.:..:::=::_ __ ftarho. Hra1"1'. Au!orn11.ti(', Air Cnrid ('i\\'P.J281 \\o)Uld l1k<' S:xio plu~ T & !. l'lo11 n 8..-rinanC"c Bal. listc9 Af'lo11 $1095 DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS 9~12· Ori('n1al Ru~ BLACKrrm;il!' kii irii<, , ! pupp1Ps, llf\C, ch a ni 11 , fil:irrgl.~ sloop. lo!.~ eqiur 1·1•n1 ror 1!170 2 Rr. 2t}x4J 11.ll At-Wfd 968 Turn those \Vhile Elephants 1 DAILY PILOT $100. 1?7 AJ.":.1!<', Ral. Island. Si am"!'; r , 11' n nit i• r f u 1 .~Tfl('k (;.l(;..21.">8 t 7141 j~S--4JG:l. r\tra~. ln larn1lv park. ~-'·--·-"-•-----in lo cash thru a Daily Pilol J WANT AD C111l 67.-,.:llil~. pcn;onalllil'.< . ."MJ.RGi6. ---J'~A ("t;P I.· lny poc.tl; COLL'~lli!A ~:-$;1000 !.: in· ~~~;\~.O.\\"(lslr1•n f\1 ll Ph. WE PAY TOP Dime--a-line a.d!! 1 ~~-~--~~-~= l\fOVJt\G • n1u'r ~ell. SlOO Bl::AUTIF"UL k111Pns nerd I r •111\ !: ~rlult•. ;} lh srui.I lf'1"l'st. ~looring N R. D~·.!'rl , -CASH Autos, Imported 970 Autoa, Imported 970 l!l-11' Harbor, C.:'11. 646-i31)3 For ht'.~t resulL~~ 642-5671 ; Autos:, Imported 9'Q belt vibralor. $-IO. lovtni:: horn('. R "'ks, J'i!n ~P11 .. 10.:r &12--l:i:tl. r;i(·111g ~ear. 6-1&-~'.;jQ. ADULT PARI-\ • t: l\I. "lj9 ;,.~7-6.J.11 lraillt"d. 83J.-Oj.1.I. S('llF\AUZER--ri:rs--Llt;llTNINC~l9~·/~ l.11nrrr. 20xj".!. 2 hr. 2 hll, TOYOTA k==~ ltnlf'rl 11 1nrlows. \\'\r slnr. GEJGEr:. Countrr-t""1;1·cllent f\.IATURE lrl~h-f';-j"1 ;-r Grnnn11111:. ~tut! s t rv11·t . l\rrds 1\·ork. $XJO. Call lwo :lx7 s!ora ~" shrrl~. JcilC· for used cars & lnlck.s, Just condition. $3."1. ;~~1-729-1. "'/P1lfl"l"l'! n1u~t hav r l Ttrn1~. 846-0&.19_. ____ 6-\j...j()\6._,---~~-l"d yd~~fll &l.J.-0783 __ eal[ u~ for fret' estimales. ''A 0 For bt'st result~~ 612-567! su11able room. 67s-8718. Cnll 642-5ti78 Now! 21 ~-r. Viclory. 1nrJ, u·lr. k LANCER. l1kr nf'\I, 2Jll1l GROTH CHEVROLET n pen Letter • ouHionrd. $2.:C..O. n1any <'Xll'll.~. N<'\\' 11r1ul1 ~)11-0-112 s:u-2.ioo E.x1 ni pnrk. cM. O\\·llf'r. tw.-1s2:1 Ask 1or Sales ~1anagcr To The Servicing Public'' Boats, Slips/Docks 9fil Motor Homes 940 l82ll BeELch Blvd. BOAT slip a\'ail, Jul:; l.s1. for 60'-70'. IV\dr ~!1p. 673-6606 CONDOR -~~~==.~~~---1™' yacht thal's not 11 host. ~LI P' SPACE AVAIL BILI. COR\VJN FORD ~j· -JO' SA fLBOATS • 613-6606 * Orangf' Counly'1 Conrlor Dls- lribuior, 230 S. !>lain SI. . I luntington Bt!ach 1J f1 .f()87 KI !).JJJl ANNIVERSARY-•-SO- OOAT slip for ro•nl. N'pl. On.ni;t<'. Clo~e In 1hrr" ma· !'INTO \\'/AUTO. 1k11C"h. $1.:..0 Per ft . nun. jo,. fr't'eways. G39·18j() Or Trans. $:. rl,1y, 5c nulc. S;;(l. 6T.r2414 All. 5 P.M t\1 l-0444. THEODORE \\'ANTED TO RENT: f.1oor-NE\VPOnT flEAtl-1 Sp r,.nt ROBINS FORD 111g, Ca1alina, "'knd of July S:iJ JlOO\. rlub hsr. ll\12 l~o> 2060 llARBOR BLVD. 16-17, Call &14-2jl3 f'OVf"t. p111lo Jt1t·rl yd, rlt',1 C'OST/ r>IESA 642-0010 Boats, Speed & Ski 911 crpl.s, t'P S:Z:JOO. l .'160 \VE PAY TIJP DOLLAR'"' Plal'f'nl1a EBA TIDE IP D.1 ~·Qtl TOP USED C1\RS I b FT. BRISTOL ~er mngr. 67J-4374 JI your c,lr is extra dean, SKI OA BAYSIDE -NF:\VPORT tit't llt. fu,,,_ B T BEACH S«M'!lt~ 10 x so IV, HAU t:R BUICK ~1 Corvl'llr engil'll'. Exef'I· 8 x .2 1 rm, l"irw, dei·k, 231 E. 17th Sr It'll! rondirion. Hall branrlj ponl. club h~r. "JI n-nt $95 .• CoJ<t11 ~ts11 ..ilS.i16.l V...-!r11·r, Lars:,. 11.·hrl'! Jlill· FP t i700. li7:>-4374 e \\',\~'TtD. V\\' BUG \1lni1.rrl tr111lrr New Jiii.int ,.~,--T -1--945 TRANSAXLF:. ;i11d uphols!cry. SIJ!lj.00, ra1 ers, reve Cnll ;..i~i;;.~ 6.tlt·7~l 1·1' AIJO lrnJl<'r. Xl111 ,,,ncl, Sa.\-e. )'OUr lv. ;t'1 OOI T 0 y 0 T A ~.i nt:t Ana !Sat.) ••. it is rea li~.ed 1ha1 Jr;CttinJ: S f:RVICl': al1tr one h :1' purc ha ~~d an au1on1o b i \c i~ son1c1hinJ1; thitl is ofccn 1alk('<l ahnut b )' the ~alcman bur not very often carried out by 1he SEHVICEdcp1. Comp l ai nt~ o( poor !)ER VJCE arc usually d1~t:uJscd ,.. he· nc1cr cars are 1hc 1o pic nr convcrsarion. \l?c ..it SANTA ANA TOYOTA reall1.c thi5 itnd arc pro' 1ng 1 h111 S ERV IC E after the ~alt is a thing 1hat happen$. •• :SO if)OU ht\•t ever h ad pro blems ~·i ih SER VICI:'. l'on1c in .u11t h;1,·c 1hc problem 501,·cd. \\ F. NOT ONLY LISTEN BETTER. . , , , \I'~ SERVICE BETTER ...... . ,it;,,,,.,.,,,y S AN1'A ANA 'J O ''U 'I A 4 17 W. Wiirncr Sant• Ana. C11 lii. <714) 140-2111 SERVICE DEPT. OPEN MONDAYS TIL B P.M. t • • " • " :· :: " • " • :: " '· " ' '" t'OR SALF. 1 ~· Bont 1...ilh f\1nny .rxtr11~. !-;r,. to bf>hrvc far! J u!I n'llCb for your ln<il<'r !.:_ 60 J!r Sroll mfllnr J7•1!l .i.l.~1ff1'i phone & c11.ll D1uly ( 1101 llf)(I fll_ _ •1!.i'l!'l~ ,<;;r ll lr!l;-1t•n\~-ll(JW!-Ca.Jl C.a.st.if\ed 612-5678 (bllrp IJA II . y P!LITT '"" Rr.rton' f, 12-.'ifii~ Nn.v! ynur Ari -kx,fll,Y! TOYOTA • ---------------------==::=:..1J 1 1,l ~ - ' .. I . l • • ' I . .. , • ' - I '· •, • '· : :· .. • '• ., • • . ' .. ' • ' ·' . Wf'dnrsday, July 7, 1971 OAll Y PILOT l) --.. l§J I ..... ..... l§J I ---1§1 I ........... 1§1 [ ~ ....... "' A...!., t:::C::: 970 Autas, lmportod f70 Autos, Imported ~===~,l-"'iTOrMYOOoTf4A~-I VOLKSWAGEN '70 Autot, Utod 990 Aulot, Utod -JllNc; YOUl ·--Roller Skates Wiii T•ke Anythin9 F'*'" Writt Watch•• Refrlp r•for•· Port O.wo On y AutOinobllo ·$617 •&I T·lllD NT. R'-d fh1l1h, full '"w•r, Ait °Cood. f0Kl107 i '. $802 ·'' 'SI T0lllD Aar41t•p. Cl111ic ! Ratll lt1fur9i1h1tl. rrn $2495 Ch.trry IPLL· •ti fOID '211 PU 1/4 T•• 'fl\ltfp, R.tdi.t, Heal•r. V-1. IQJttlll · ·-'-· Sl 995 " '61 POlllD I/, TON Auto.," Sh.trp, I' I.II, JllO V.t, {J4101A) $1995 'II MUITAN6 •T 2tf , V-1, 4 Spd., 6 re.t n, Re.lfll, H11t•r, Skerp. INQU4741 $975 TOYOTA Nl!W 71 NO OOWll .. PlYllNT VOLKSWAGEN '65 YW Bug 1968 VW Futback. Priced to &ell bt!ON! 7/15/TI. Call Ra!ho, Heater. 4 spttd. r..tr. nwiagan. ~4 to (MPP037) ~:30 pm dally. Would like Ula plus T & L 1--'-,=~=--- Do""' • "'"""" Bol. '~"' VOLVO .,.. NTH Bl'low. .... 01 MO • 5595 38 tnOI. Def. Pl1 prlce. $2484.36 or cash pr ic e DEAN LEWIS $2003.55. ind. Tax I Lie IMPORTS THINK 'VOlVO' Al A.P.rt, 14.54%. Serl.al No. l~ Harbor, C.l\f. &46-9303 ™:4~~ approved credit '68 VW BUG IJJM ••ACll cNWY. a.; BIU Maxey Toyota 1193-""6 • 537-GSU "FRIEDLANDER" 18881 BEAOf BL. MT-855!1 2 Doo:· ~ded. dlr. Exe:. --~.----Sa~l­ HUNTINGTON BEACH ronclltion 1n "' out. Take Anniversary e 11--==-..==;;--I •mall down or older trade. 1971 VOLVO $299& 1970 TOYOTA ~~"6: ~,:~~; ,';~';;;, SPRINTER aft 10 am. CADl~LAC L•rgest Selection OF LUXURIOUS CADILLACS CHEVROLET 1970 CAMARO, Ml fac equip + air. ?.lust sell, leavtna country. 6-44-m4 DODGE LINCOLN v-a. 1964 DODGE Out 4 door, e '69 Llno:Mn Coupr. FW1y '68 MUSTANG Conv. R&.H, •Uto tram. S39S. loaded. Air, landau, lthr, PIS, .ulo. $ll00. ~2-&817. etc. Buy "'low 1'1loieMk at l-~~-"',~"'"'~~~--I ... DODGE Cb&..,,._,..,,, 13'95. X!nt '"'"""""· OLDSMOBILE in Orange County air, auto, vinyl top. l owner. • ..... .'~ ~ ... !_ Dr.:.i~ 1,,,,,_.,.., ______ 1 1963 thr u 1970,s '68 Chrysler New Yorkrr Sl,950. 557-4971. ;:;_P· .......___ ·-N~ ... ~ ,... .. 19'7ll Qitt.u.; Sqpftme-Auto, CHRYSLER 2-rlr vinyl HT. r.1ctallic gold. ;;."1;;-;;00;;;nDG'°E"'s.".,..,=•"'>n"'·=-. -~ •uc.e --= .,._ -1---• - ABE RS · P/b ' t ~.. trade ina. .... , pwr, •"""'a.r· ..., mt. . , AU', . , new i1res~.op Good rond. sm. HOUSE OF IMPORTS ·~$30tll~~-Owntt~~~"'""""~-·--1 cond. S26t'lo C'll.Sh. 5-IS·ti«.v• ~f-6051 , : Authorized MB Decdrr '62 Olds OJtl&aa.. Look! COMET FORD m ""-7Zi0 "'""· -..,.., $275. -~~L., '62 COMET 2 "'· <Om. 't"' VAN '63 ~rd ·~ 4 pd MERCURY 340-:m!PLY...,.MO'-UTH looking titts like new ~. ,.o • vo, ! • 1 -::;'""....,,:----:--540·9100 Open Sunday 0, 0 __ ,_ ,,. ··-. hydro. hl performance. Sell I, ~--------I ~&"""' U'l.rau• '67 Parldane Brou1bam , -. 6 6 C ad F' 1 e e I wood or trade for VW or chopper de.I m: nykm lflter., Auto, '63 VALIANT 2 dr, aood Broughman, Must 1ee lo ap-CONTINENTAL Call aft 4 pn1, Dan. tape, New lire•. valvu, working c:ond. 2ad Owner. pre. $17::.0. Robinson 3CKMl W. --------67~D6 brakes. Beaut mnd. 546-«93. Coll.st NB 642.-7000. Must Settle Estate 0t966""'"">~1l~R~D~F~a~•71,-,,.-500=_ Une mpJoym, m111t s ell, "M~u=sr~..U~U10=~-~---,_I 19tl r..fark III, Biue & whltt . Original 011,ner. $950. Call $..1 49~. Lee, 613-4526. ~4 spd. Immaculate. Bllt CHEVROLET 19G6 Conft convt, Every 5".">-4.)52 aft 4 pni. cxl.rtl.. M.SU9 1970 Marqull! 2 OR •rr, oH · ~1757. '71 FORDS: Gal ax i e 1, powder blue, air, full power. PONTIAC c~. RadlO Heater. 4 spttd 19-16 l-Jarbor, c.;.1. 646·930.'! '67 CAMARO i:;H LI~~~ Continr~lal. Mustangs, & Torino1. Hertz Under 2>.lm Dll. $32SO. Pv1 --""'=------1 <765ASI J · wlmar wheel.!!, dlr. (YXU-990 vs. Auto. Radio. Heater d 1-1000air, Pvu J'lO"~'.~· ,,.~1111 Corp. (714) 772-0552. Pty: 56-6016. .67 PONT Lmw.na, "°'"· ~WtlewiA \II VOLVO '69 YW BUG Would like $200 plu:o; T & L 787) $13!16 lull price, Call Autos, Used !VOE7191 g · · 1 pty . ......,.....,.. · -'o==--==--494 7744 V MAVERIO< 1970. Lo mi, air MUSTANG w-air, pwr steerinz", auto, Down It. F1nance Bal. listed 1~~-,,,..c·------BUICK \Vou!d like-$~ pl:us T & I. COR AIR cond, vinyl top, auto tran!. dvr/blk. Must RU by 1/10. Beiow. '68 V\V camper. Xlnt corn!. Down & Finance Bal. lated $2100. 644-0734. Bat ofr over $850. ~2944. $1450 $2150. or 11300. + T.O.P. Below. '61 Corvair Monz.a 4 1pd, =~==-;;=:=-;;-'67 MUSTANG 2 + 2 GT ORIG owner, '63 RiviC'ra, DEAN LEWIS 1966 FORD Fairlani! x. Mint condition. 289 VB, Ba l. $850. Pri. P•"Y· "It d 700'' 1 · & •ti goodtires,no leaks.Gdrun-"' n t'On · ~ r is · 1 IMPORTS o•n L--\\'hitt> \\'/red interior. automaUc, ~ •t-rt,. ~ 548-0712. s Cd · ning car. ~145. R3.'l-l.,.,.,. ......~... '"· DEAN LEWIS '-;;=;o-c,,,--,--,--,~1 t, "1· anyl!nic or $575. R.l3-2057 disc bnt~. facto"" tape , • ., V\V x 644_.~. it 6 1946 Harbor, c .l\t &111-9303 CORVmE ., IMPORTS • tra clean, lo n1i's, '"' a · '68 srATION \Vgn, Cnty Sdn. system, low mileage. Candy 70 Catalina, auto, p/1, vinyl top, l!i,000 mllra. a i r, 841-41&8 aft 6 pm. RAMBLER 1M6 Ha.i-btn-, C.M. 646-9363 $1300. $850. 1966 Special Station $ 1288 Xlnt. 34,<XXJ mi. P/s, air, apple red. Must aee to a p- 675-J574 * 673-2fl37 Wagon. RIM AIC 642-1182.1 -,~,~usr= .. ~u-,~h•-,p--l~oo~k7;,-g~1=969 '67 CORVmE auto. 842-8IX>4 Prttlate. After 5PM 1960 RAMBLER 9eda1l. Auto $595 •• 1969 VW CON-CADILLAC M.tlb"-""""'" top, Pl•, FASTBACK LINCOLN 5'0-4095. traM, Pl~ X!nt rom. $200. 166 Toyota Sedan VERTIBLE, red. Private ---------I air roncl. Xlnt cond. $1395. SACRIFICE '69 Mustang, pcwer diac 96l'r3570. 94ff Sbritt Ave., Radio. Heater. AtrtomatiC'. Party. Can 675-3808. '71 COUPE DE VILLE a33-0I08 r.tust sell ~7 Vett. Sharp INVESTMENT Co. seek!.... braktt, alr rond. ddUie in-Fount Valley (STBOlJJ 1970 911-T Porsche. S ap-l.~.,~CH=EV=Y-,4-,doo-,,-ru-o's 1 "471" $1995. Call Steve '06 terlor, vinyl lop. Perfectl ---'=-"=~---1 financially rel!poNilble prln-T -BIRD DIAN LEWIS pearance group . Prrlec:t. good $250 546-$40. clpal 10 assume lease on cond. $1195 Cl belt otfer.1._ _________ 1 IMP.ORTS 7,<nl mi. 644-112l ~~ati~~y 40,:si;:~~: =..,,-~*,,-:::"c:'-,,'°"-==-:c;; 1 ---=D~O~D~G~E~--t 1971 Linroln Continental {U4l 547-9191 or 671-lll!. '6S T-Blrd iood CODdition 1946 Harbor. C.M. &f&.9303 '63 VW Squareback, new wiles' private car. Like new '60 EL Camino, runi; ,1·cll ,,,_.,....,_,...,,,-..,..,0':"-'""'. coupe. AU x'tras drk brn, '67 r-.fulllang GT A -Man Y $800. '69 Toyota H.T. brakeg, clutch, tires. Good In every respect. Call Kent $285. 2ll2 Wallace Ave. CM '66 Dodge Coronet 500, good brn leath@r inter . Lo mi's xtras. $1351 flnn. can Dan Rad' H 4 ........i rood. $470. 557-2634 AUen 842-4435 for demon· atter 5:00Pr-.t cond. ;r;i0. Pvt ply. call 644-47Z7 days, 673-2S42 _..,__,._,._«_8_l0-_7<56_. __ -1965---TH-U_N_D_E_RB_IRD_,-1.,,_-1 JO, eater. •l"""'·t---------. -----675 6673 eves. (XS$WJ DAILY PILOT tor action! wtrltion appcuntment. Draw Fast when you p!ace ~~~~------1 ~~==~~-~-I Fa.st remta are jl.!st a phone dau. All pwr, air, » miles. \\-'atdd like $200 pill! T & L For best ttsulti;! &U-5671 For best n1ullll! 642-5678 an •d in the: DAILY PILOT Sell idle Items now! Call 642·5678 & charie it. call B\\l\Y -642-561& Call 968·3!HO aft 4 p.m. Down & Finance Bal. lis~ AutH, New 9iQ 980 980 "A-u~,.-,-.~N=-.-.,----;9=ao l·A-o-u1=-o-1,""N"•-.,--~-..990=1-A"'u"'to,-~"'N°'ow----c90.90'" 0A'u"tas-,""N"'ow~--'-~9""ao~1 Below. $127S DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS 1946 Harbor, C.M. 616-9303 Anniversary Sale 1971 TOYOTA $17n Demo fl 5991 ..3>e.aa LfADi& • TOYOTA 11ME l:J '61 YW IU•H 1968 Harbor, C.M. ~9303 ~ --Spd, R.tdio, ••t•r, n ... -.. Qv•ltty 6-lw Aw.ti fw 1'71 Cl• .. ~• R•d fin i1h. ~IKG-TRIUMPH ·~~~ ll-:"."".O"-=-'c---:-:::-::--: $1295 '66 Triumph GT-6 SAVE • ': '14 T-111.0 HT hJt ·Pew.tr, Whit.t fini1h, M:.C..1111. !fMHt711, $638 . 1. '67 IAMILll 4' Dr., Aute., V-1, Full '•"'•'• Ai1 Cen ... IOS#'-4· !"If'.. $695 -,iJj-lAMILll WACiON \{~,Full Pow11, Air Con•'- fSJRltl) $895 . 4 'II '°ID PU Mi ..'.:"fe11, Auto., Chrol!'I• WM!lliilt. fll 30261 ,.1· $695 SA.VE ~. 4 11pttd, Radio, Heater. (WD\\mJ Would Uke $700 plu., T It L J:>oil.71 & Finance Ba.I. listed B~Jow. $1395 OEAN LEWIS IMPORTS 19" Hamor, CM. 6*-9303 11IE T!UlJMPH va STAG NOW ON DISPLAY Came m *'r a ks! drive! FlltlTI WARR!N'S SPORT CAR C&NTER no E. ht Sl, S.A. 541-0764 Open dally t-9: closed Sunday '69 TRIUMPH MK Ill Radio. He.ter. 4 ~ed (ZAE305l Wou1d like iaio plus T &: L Down & Fin~ Bal. li!"ted """"· $1195 DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS IT'S CLEANUP TIME! GET SEPTEMBER DISCOUNTS IN JULY! Hundreds of new 1971 c:ors a11d truc:ks tftat must be sold before the 72's or• rive now at final year end discounts. Com• In while selitetlons ore full! PLUS 50 GALLONS OF GAS FREE! IUY WHERE YOU WISH, WE WILL PAY FOR Ill NEW 1971 FORD F-100 STYLESIDE PICKUP LEASE A 1971 MUSTANG MUST••• H.T. $99so YI, •111t•., pow•r 1tMrl119, radf•. IENT A PINTO (Auto. Trans.) $5 DAY 5C MILE Demonstrator Sale! STATION WAc;ONS-LTD'~ALAXllS­ TOR I NOS-MUST A Nl;S-U. NCHllOI SUPER SAYINGS! ANNIVERSARY CAMPER SALE BRAND NEW 1971 T orinos H•lr•I" Sadia• •rs $50 OYER FACTORY INVOICE I'll.II TAX a l lC. ON ANT TOllNO IN OUI II• STOCI BE SURE TO GET YOUR 50 GALLONS OF GAS FREE. BRAND NEW 1971 MUSTANG MACH I 41t R•m •i• •llt-. Sport l11ter. Grp., Crui1cm.tlc, Con•. 6r,., P.S., Pwr. Oi1c lrlr.1., lllt wlteel, •ir ~ottd .. AM.FM 1ter•o, P·wi11- dow1. 1100059) 106511 w.Sftr. Slllt Awwlmwf hlc.146H.lt 50 GAL. FREE GAS EVERY NEW 1'70 CAMPER $ ~o OYH PACTORY IN !l'OCK SLASHID TO Oii INVOICE SAVE '85950 11• SILICTION-NO DIAi.ii ADDID CHAI.IS-II MODIU TO CHOOSI P'«iOM. We #• The o,.,... C.•1ty stt.w C.. O..ler P., II D--. c_,. .... RENT A CAMPER-Reserve Today for Assured Dotes PLUS FREE 50 GAL. GAS. . -'61 MUSTAN5 1946 Harbor, C.i\1. 646-9300 1968 TR-4A w/IRS. Racing tins, mag \\'his. A 1ltal at $1500. 846-4955. ;y;l f 1ulo., r1,j io, ~.nn e.-t1rier. -49-4 ) $895 '68 TR 4 A w/ IRS, mag · -.1 MUST.I.NO. CONY. \\'hrrls. racinl{ tires. A ~teal ,v;a,. 'Aulc., R•dio, Httltr. RI $1500. 84&-49;.5. ·I SJc;_ 111 l ll---~1"'96~3~T=R=4~-- : $707 "'8-5933 Alt 6 pm '· .. '61 JitUSTANG ,,, V-1, Air, AYIO., R•· '.lio, Ht•I••· !Jt4CONJ fte<I Fi11i1~. VOLKSWAGEN $995 '64 YW BUG 4 'J)ttd, radio, heater. Unbe- lievable, under 40,0CO actual miles. Cherry! Barwick Im- ' porn. 998 So. Cout Hlih- :· way, Lagun• Beach. 5f6..f05l •. or 494-9771 ' 1 '16 T·lllD '65 VW New seat covers. In \a3'i taP, A•f• .. Clat1ic. very ad cond. f115u11•1 $300 J j $2195 ll~ . .,~vw~~Ca~m-,.-,,-00-m-,~,,"-'«. · Good cond. Ntw paint. $950. :••t CADILLAC llOU•H. Pv! ply. (TI4l 893-3198. f fDr., Full '•wt r, A;, ll'O,-;;;..:;;;:'::"'-;i:'-c:::'o~c­...4.. D1l11xe Cemfort. '63 VW 8uf, Air cond. New rfPJIOI Urea & eng. XJn't rond. $675 i I s219 s ., ... , ·"-,...,.,., .:..... '67 vw q , $350, tab DYer r ,... t~IUMrH IDSTl. pymll. No credit Mel!uary. 1fi1, H-•ler, -4 Spee,j. TtZ161) ll ~":,;;--;,U7S9;;'-. -,,,-=:-:--o-.,-j , $995 VW '65 -N"" ""'' A bat· tery. Good cond. ~/o&r. ~ « f73...485T aft t pm '67 VW Bug, white. Good oond. Ne"' brks, muffltt A battery. $100J. ~ '69 vw. 32,000 Mlltl. Xlnt • ronc1111on. ;1soo. arcus 536-166'1 .Alter 5 PM. '>I VW BU<. E'"' oom. 11 ~Jo· tors .~·: ,,.':":: ... --- "' lmmac. N/tirH Battery , ' •Low Mile• • "2-4998• ' I 645-0466 '>I Po1>-lop <ampH, ; ! AM/FM radio, l'lfW tlre1 • 50 GALLONS FREE GAS WITH EVERY N & USED CAR & TRUCK SOLD (FL!IT PURCHASll) EXCEPTED MUSTANG SALi M•nv io choo1e frol!'I . '65 thru '70 l!'lod1 l1. Coupe1, h1r,jtop•, con•ertible 111,j 2 +2 f•llh•ck1. Som• wit~ 4 1peed1, al10 t ir conditlo"in9 '",j •Ulom1tic modet1. EXAMPLE' 1970 MUST ANG Fully f1 clory aquippt,j, 1xt r11. (19,ACGI OUR PRICE $1996 7 1 PLY. BARRACUDA H.T. VI. 1uto .. ,,S., RIH, 1ir co",jitie"i"9· U11,j1r 5,000 111i1 .1. W1rr. 1vall•ble. (l,ICXHI $3196 '68 PONT. FIREBIRD 2 ,j,, H.T. 1111 •. , R&H, pow•• •leerin9, 900,j rnil11. IVIS72'1 $1796 '61 FORD FAIRLANE !DO 4 ,.,, t•,j•"· 11.&H, P.S •• VI. IUOE479) $896 '67 MUSTANG 2+2 VI , R&H, 4 1p11,j , gcod ll'lil11. IVTMS04 1 $1196 '69 COUGAR Auio .. 11.IH. pow1r .tiering, 1ir ~o"d ., good "'"''· IXURJ96l. $2096 '69 CAD Cpe. dt Ville H.T. Full pow1r, l•cl. a ir, AM· FM. vi,.~I roof, crui1• co"hol, tilt-tel1. whl., 9ood lir11. 1111· ASG J PURCHASI IT WHIRi TOU W'IJH ---WI WILL 'AT JOI ITI ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED ' TRAD~CCEPTED PAID F OR NOT! ~ • '63 CHEVY IMPALA 4 dr. H.T. VB, RlH, fllll ., P.S., Gocd milt1. IJJT74 1i~ '58 CORVETTE Sup1r 1h••P lu ,,j1c;. A11loll'l tl•~. r•dio, li••l•r. lllT.fSl l $496 $896 ,-6-3~F~~i~.~~~~~;??.~~----------$-4_9_6 '69 Goo,j m!le1 . ftOllll l FIAT 850 Sl!YDE~ Good ll'lil11. rtd wi t~ b!1ck top. IZIT14Sl $1396 Sal1 Pri c11 6ol.,j for 72 Ho•"· C ari Subi•cl to Prior Sile. fOID -LTJ-OAUllll-TORINO-WAGON SAU ......... ._ ...... 'Jt ................ ""-9,1 ............... ..... ,.._ • .-i..._.._.. ....... EXAMPLE' 1970 FORD CUSTOM 4 .. ,., •wlo., P.S. '·'·· Rl H, ce rp•h. tltrol!'le trln, 9ood mil11. w.,.,,,,v .~.a .~1 •. 11 515111 OUR PRICE $1596 '66 CHEV. WAGON l111p1 l1. R&H. 111!0., 1if, P.S., Good ll'lile1. !TPA9~0 ) $1196 '68 V.W. BUG Fully f1ctory 1411ipp1d. 110-4· ISK). $996 '69 OLOS 88 Oelt1 Cu1tol!'I 2 Or. H.T. Full pow1r, facto,Y 1ir. 6ood l!'lile1, 455 1n1. i./t\irbo. fYCl6Jll $2996 low mil 11, VI, 11.&H, -4 •P••'· (914ASKI $1996 '64 T-BIRD H.T. Full pow1r, factory mile1. { AKC2151 $796 '69 DODGE Chorgor R. T. ll.1dio, "••t•r. aul• .. P.S .. air cc!'lditlo"l11g, 9004 mil1t. 1671 · AZGI $2296 ~2100 Harbor Blvd. 11,MU,0,-13,,,.,,,,~--'~,o,."1~::;-~.....,.-· ~ .. ~"'~.1 i. Least.a Mesa ~~ ~~;....."':,· SAL•s ·DEPT. : : ~::::: ~~ PARTs-s11v1c1 1 AM To ' PM I PARTS DlllT. OtfLY ~ W•'ll "''•""" "'" .... ,,,. HOURS " ... , ..... IUN HOURS 7 AM T• ' PM"'.,.. • AM,. I PM IATUllDATI . ·-~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~---~..:....~~~~~~_.;,;-=.;_· , . ....,._ .. ~---·--·-..... _ -' ' .. , 1 pw-;h:.l;;.:i&CC-• -• --' -·-· l l . 'lliit<t>-~ -.:.-.. . ., I :-11" rTh~~"'";TI l • I ' . 1 1 ITi.:.. ·. . . . . •.. • • ,, !' ..... ,-. ;: .• ~, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~: . . ,. . . •. :::· :~ ... " •' . :-.· . .. ·:. ' ·: ' . . . " ' . . . .. __ ., ...... i , ... ,." .,~ / Wed....t11 . .hlly 7, 1971 = WednHdft, .Ill~ 7, 1971 0 ~-rL~:!E CHRVSLER I PLYMOIJTH! IMPERIAL WE'RE EXPECTING CAR LOADS OF CHRYSLERS AND PL YMOUTHS BY THE FIRST OF THE MONTH •.. SO ... WE HAVE SLASHED PRICES TO A BARE MINI· MUM, TO REDUCE OUI\ PRESENT STOCK. CHOOSE FROM A WIDE SELECTION OF EVERY MODEL AND ODY STYLE OF THE COMPLETE LINE OF CHRYSLER/ BRAND NEW 1971 CRICKET ' PL YMOUTHS AND CRIC TS . '65 BUICK C ouo1 . VS , &ulom•l1c. Power 1 te~1in9 , ••d10, r•d10. h •• 1,,, pow~r h•~t~r. wP.if• ,,d ~ w•ll 1l~ctin1 !. b1 •k•1, •ir conc/>!ioni~q. buc~ol t i•t1. I RG IJ6J6 l '""'" S6 I J WSW. I RP B. s595 $695 '68 CHRYSLER '64 DODGE '68 DODGE '69 PONTIAC LE MANS JOO CHARGER VI 1 u!om1tit , ••dio, STATION WAGON 118 , e uTo"1at;c, redio, " 1ulom1lit, r1dto. ho•ltr, power 1l111 <n9 he •lt•. powef 1l1t ""9 VI. t ulo..,tlic •..dio, heel1r, powef 1 !~t1 ' b•1ke1. air cond , • br1ke1, t it c ond., ing. while w1ll1 vinyl L•ndou !XWN. powt r window1. I 001· lop. ht•lt r. !Y RX2:U:ll lop. IWWX2611 8 28 I OLHI s1395 s595 s1395 s1995 •1965 1971 CHRYSLER 2 DOOR HDTP. ... M~nul~<lu•ero Sll<k1r Prl<• LOADED • V-8 , e AUTO. TRANS., e TINTED GL ASS, e Pi BUCKET SEATS, e VINYL INTERIOR, e P/WIN- DOWS, e AM/FM RADIO, e R/SPEAKER, e VINYL ROOF , e W/S/W, e P/STEERING, e P/DISC BRAKES, e FACT. AIR COND. SERIAL .:-CH2JTIC251 207 USED CAR '66 CHRYSLER '69 MUSTANG '68 PONTIAC '68 CHRYSLER 100 4 DR. H.T. l OO V8, •ulom•tit, r&dio, VENTUU VI. 1ulom•lot , rad•o, "· 1 ulom1tic, r1dio, ~e •!er, pow•r 1lt1rin9, "· 1ulomali t , r1dio, h11l1r, power ll1e•in9, br1k11, wha 1 l11let, power "•erin9 pow11 hta!t r, power 1leerin9 pow1r br1k11, cord ovt 1idt w1ll lirt v I ZSf. .\ br1ke1, WSW, ,;, 4141 &-b11kti, whitt w1ll1, top , whit1w1ll 1. .;, 1ir concl., powt r .,.jn. conditionin9. !VTP-<~d. !RTZ256 l d ow1, j WWJ8J7) 96 21 s995 s1595 $1695 s1795 SERVICE DEPARTMENT A11d Honon All Chryil.r Corp. \l•hlcl ... Rtquirln<J S.r'fi<e And Wor· ronty Woril, Rt9ordltt1 Of Whtte Cor Was l'urcho5e'd. Wt Honor Moittr· chor9e, lonkA1ntrlclll'd, Carr• '64 GMC JOO 4 DOOR HDTP'. I' TO N PICl(U P VS , •utome tic, r•d rc, ht•ltt, power >!e er;nq Gr~•! for <&moe1 or ' brek e1, e•r cond1· wo r~-(Al76 1J j tionin9. !TEZ2JJI s995 s595 '69 OLDSMOBILE '68 PONTIAC 4-4-2 C OU,f: BONNEVILLE VB , t ulomatic, pcw1r VI 1n9 int , • •pt td 1!1erin9 &-b1eke•, •ir !re n1mi11ion, rodio, conditioning, vinyl lop, h11t1r, po,..er ,1t11rin9 AM/f M r1dio, h11ltr. ' brek11. !ZVC S02J !XDf lOl l $1695 $1795 ... -""+"" .., ... ·-• -, ~-:=:: • .,.. 'a ~~~.,;; __ __.._,_.._._.""'"'-; 1 1~ :..-. ---:10~-: .. ·~ '.'"-.:-0.-s::::_-_..,._;.,.~, I, "'-~;y.-.J . .._... .... -~~ ... ~ ....... ----.. --.---.. -----~·---:------·---.------·--··:-------::-----:-... ~---------·· ~.::CW ...... ,,) 1'1:?"'-.._,.._--;::_ ..it-;-:.~,_C\~'lln!O:'"':-'::':".f-=~~C:· ::1 -------------·-----' ' • ' I • . · • . .. · . . . . . -. . • . . , • . · . · , • :· .. ..:f' ••• •• ... ::: ••• ... : ... · ... ;::: Wtdntsd11, July 7, ign '· I. / ••• :kAMPLE: Br and .... ~ ....... 1 New 1971 TORONADO ••• iistolll equipped with air cond., tilt & tele steering wheel, AM-FM stereo, SAVE$1367 wer.wlndows, pewer seats, Brougham interior, padded roof, power disc es, turbo-hydramatic, power steering, and more. I 3A6571 M724333 I. FROM WINDOW STICKER PRIC.E GIANT DEMONSTRATOR CLEARANCE SALE!! (26) '71 STAFF CARS REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE! 98'5-CUTLASS SUPREMES- TORONADOS-WAGONS-HONDAS FACTORY WARRANTIES-FULLY ECj)UIPPED -VERY LOW MILEAGE OVER 120 NEW '71 OLDSMOBILES & GMC TRUCKS DISCOUNTED DURING THIS CLEARANCE EVENr . NEW 1971 GMC TRUCK NEW '71 SPECIALS SPRINT VS, pow1r \i1ft~e•, t•dio, tint, 91111, door 1d91 9rd1 ., bump•• 9rd1., r1ll v 1trip•, Si t nn• br1:1n11, "1ll,hin9 inlt r. ! 100- t.9 7) Window Stic 01r $J49 L SALE PRIC E BRAND NEW '71 GMC SHORT WHllL IASI VAN Aur, 11tl, '1w1r brt\11, J 1pt.d t wl1'"1llc, t•u911, chro'"' bw111p1r ''"''·• d11lr. .,.,1. low w/bl1cli; i11i1r. 115 50151 Wl11dow Stick1r $ll0f 1 TON STAlE W11t co1it mirron, H.0. 1hock1- 1p1in91-•u•., 350 VI, dut l wh 11l1, H.D. t lt c, 11111uip., 91u9•1. 8112 f!. 1 t a~1 lo odv. t 1175751 Window Sticke r $4897 SALE PRICE BRAND NEW '71 GMC 2 TON long W.I., CE5760J, JIO VI, '4 1pd-l 1pd., du1I 1i1p l1nk1, 1.25.-20 10 ply tir11 I bud whl1., lrlO ft. flit bid w/hyd, bulk lo.1•d I 01k floort. ( 117- '45 21 Window Stick1r $b21] . HONDA J6 ••"'"* 011 opproftd cndlt. Totcll ca• ,rlco hKIHl1t9 101n tor and 1971 llcftM f8e $1599,72. o.fffrecl poy"'"" prk• 1 .. 1.1111 .. tu, lie.-. .. ~ flnonc• cltor9n $1193.44. ANNUAL rERCENfAGI lATI 11.fl"•· $200 47°!. CASH OR TRADE DOWN BIG SELECTION COLORS 36 MONTHS VISIT OUR BIG NEW AND USED TRUCK CENTER! • From Ught Pickups to Heavy Duty Custom Rigs • OUR TRUCK EXPERTS CAN SERVE YOU BEST • . GMC:: the truck people from General Motors TRUCK & CAMPER SPECIAL New '71 GMC 'I• Ton Car1per Special Tint. <Jliu, cull. 1pl. true~ w/lrim l!'lld 91., c1rnp1r mlrron, H.0. 1hoclt, -Jprl nt' -ll1bili1er, •uto .. P.S .. P-cli1c br 1 ~11, 760•1 • 8 ply tir11, R&H. JSO VI. With I '/,' ANGEi.US C1b·Ov1r C1rn p1r witloi 1cr1111 door, 1id1 d lft1tt1, tlove, OYl ft, l11t • ic1 box, 1l11p1 b, 1voc1do iRl1rio1. (11 109•1 11611) TRUCK & CAMPER WtdntsdlJ', JLtty 7, 1971 DAILY PILOT Iii> ' ,1 I I LOOK: Compare .these sale prices anywhere and you'll know we mean SALE! 1967 El Dorado lo•d1d wilh •II ,ow1r equip!, i nd 1ir co11ditionln9, ;. R11I St11I -l ie, !VOH 27l l 1968 Bonneville 1956 Volkswagen HER E IS YOUR CHANCE FOR TRANS. PORfAflON. IGBA2 2'1 ) 1968 Chev. Caprice R1dio, H1al1r, Auto, Tr•nt., ,_.,. St11dn9, while 1id1w1l11, Y·I 91t1ll11, ~inyl top, 1ir condili1111in9, LOOK AT THIS CHEVY BUYERS. Lie, IXSs+n> 1969 Mercury Montego MX Awlo., Pow1r Jit11rin91 Con1ol1, Y-l E11<Jin1, Vit>yl Top, 1ir c1nditlo11I~ l11wtiful Goo14 Color. THIS ONE WON'T LAST, lie, IZVE201 I ' 1964 Corvair Monza ' 2 Dr., Runt Uk1 N1w, Ut, f0VT7061 OUR SUPER BUY! 1966 FORD V2 TON Soffer tek• advantag• of th is buy. l ie. •T36481. 51095 1967 Mustang -WOW -WHAT A DEAL. Lie. ! 116CPHJ 1968 Oldsmobile Auto., r ow1r St111int , 't'l11vl Top, 1ir conditioRint, V-1 Entino. l ie. !XVF· '116 ) 1964 Grand Prix fURKEY SAYS -IUY THIS ONE - 1967 Ford . I , . . ' ' f • • -~· :-: ·--·' S•. DAILY PILOT W!dnesday, Julv 7, 1971. Wtdneulay, July 7, 1t:>71 PILOT ·AOVERTISElt • IRA'HD '71. FORD F·250 PICl(UP •NEW & '71 ELDORADO CAMPER <:cvn rlete t·amper parl..age eqpc. v.·ith stove, icebox, etc. t:an1pcr # 114887. T'f!l:k #F25ARK00718 $ . $2so~~:.:'~ $116 58 PAYMENT MO $2SO ;, tie lol<ll ..... ';"" .... I 116j.fl\ 10111 ""· pyllll. ;;,._I."'._ '11 li<ooto I. oll f'.twit;t <ho<~•• e<> 'IW' c,..fi1 lo< J6 -.o.i...rol """"· lt'ic• i 41.IO ;.u,o11 lino.net ,...,., ... ,. • ., ·111,._ or~ l"'I' PM'!" lo ,,..y <.otl\. IDIOl <Otio p<llt 11$3761.W' I. W 110•. '11 licto<*. IU.ND NIW ~NNUAL llCffllT AGl IA TE 12.0I ' '!,~.;~~~~ ,~,~~1CHERO · 1 .;:;~~;:Z,~;:~~;~~;I~~1~~c . \fl0 81!L8'('6~! D•AND NEW 1971 EL DORADO IOY2 FT. MOHAWK CAB OVER CAMPER Completely equipped "iih stoYe, oven, i.:ebox, toile,, dinette, ..-ood grain panel ing, drapes, plenty of storage and electric outleu. (007767) ERAND NEW 1971 EL DORADO 8' OTTOWA CAB OVER , Vocatio n eqpt. wi th icebox, stove, sink, queen size bed. N(). 1, 4887 \ BRAND NEW 1971 $ . . IMMEDIATE $ \DELIVERY FULL PRICE CONTEMPO CAMPERS FULL PRICE EASY TERMS AVAILABLE GOOD SELECTION IMMIDIATI DILIVIRY . S · l P . RCHAS 0 ~ ·. 1911 LEAS E & RENTAL CARS 2 OR. H.T. WITH FACTORY AIR SOO HARDTOP W/fACTOIY AIR uno"71 r~~U 5T ANG USED '71 GALAXIE v.e. FAC TO RY Al R CO N D .. o u!o., rodio, Very low mileage, V.fl, outomoric, FACTORY *GALAXIES* TORINOS * MU~TANG* PINTOS* MAVERICKS* MANY EQUIPT WITH V-8, FACTORY: AIR, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING, WHITEWALLJIRES, WHEEL COVERS, RADIOS, hPnler, rowtor ~!l'l!'nng , delu ~e wheel cover\ A IR.power steerong, vinyl interior, fOdi o, w1!h v.·hote woll torP~. {715 CEM) '1eo!"'· (690·CBW) • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HEATERS. HUGE SELECTION AT LO WESI' !"~:;, :~s fVE . Pont. Le Mans '67 ,..,,.,,;,,,·"'·'m•. '$10 8 11•.,..•r 1t1trt119, red1e, llt1ltr, l111d•ll 't1Jp , 111031~9) MARDTOP , FACTOlll' AIR. v.1, $ '66MUSTANG eulo. lr••U,. pow•r \1lttd11t, 7 8 roO lo, htottr. !I SJ. B'U K) '65 ~.~~~~~~.~.· ...... $68 pt wer •l1rrint, (Plf·464) FORD '70 '"'"• '"'"· v.1, twto.\ I ran•., , • .,..,, sl11rilit I. br ek11, r•· ~io, h"'ttr. 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