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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-07-08 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa1 1 • ~ _.. ......... -"' ... ...,... -' ·' -: . ( ·• ' • •• ar1ne ree. Ill Ur er UIZ. • J • •• '· .. ~ 'ti ff .~· :ti '*' * * * * * '* * * * * * * r • > '.WEDNESDAY AFTeRNOON; .JULY •• '19_70 Kiclaing r,.,er Midi Mo~~" ~ • ' ' I • • VOL. U. Itel. 1&.41 SIC1'10f11So'74 PAelS r • E ~I; ror.o· li~li~~t~r -~$'.Do~. ... ' . : /. ~. i\liem~·m! I ' I :-; .. ~ 11, ~1'119 -flJers fl'<m El T""t _. 1liiied 1n· pod ~Y.11 tbe bole l!P!tPIW II Comp Pendi;t<\o ..i... tbey,ft recover ~:fecelV .. '. eel Ip ... ·-· . he of • ~! ' he!lcolJler near San . Ille Mon- diy< nlgb~. I • -J1ase ollicials 8Bid {lie two men Injured ""-'the chopper ' I..! Its iaidonce ~-..., the Qrlatianitas: landing strtp.are Cap!. -M/ M, Hodg ... JI, of 241.paJoo v.-Drive, Santa-Ano, and u.:c: L. Manhalf. Ill, of 13421 TuotJn Drive~ Tustin. : Bodi men aiongl with a third oifiCer wlio was not hurt, were taken ol ""'"' In another ~le!' alter the cram 1andinS wbidl OC<ilrred dining a training niat>t from the El Toro Marine Air S(JUon and the ·large Marine Bait to• die IOI.Ith. '.Tile CH 33 d1<J!ll)er ileveloped engine ~ guidance trouble cnl. went down ht an open field near the strip. Both the downed helialpter and the ctiopper used iA the rescue of the injured m9n are .attached to Marine Heavy l{elicopler Trr' · g Squadron 301 at El Tero • -· ~ uninjured man in the downed alrcraft was Identified as Lan:ce Cpl. Q)arles T. Padget,. 22. who bve~ on 1bt El Toro bate. Suspects Get Cha~get~ ROME (UPll -Two jud&os have ai,rge<1 about 'I,000 persons with fraud Jrr the sale of ready-made graduation dieaes td unlverailJ student, and. plan tO ezamine 1,IKKI wftneaei In the largest cile In / Italian history, cooft sources lild Tutsday.' The larlell previous trial "" laSt year when 708 persons wtre ~=~of::;_!buJ!n\ ar se/ll"g phony SH . p ~OB M.4HKET ' f ,. ' "-m H LA.~SIFIED " : I -Soft tecretary"'bas a date with ad_,. far the future. Re o'U "c:eRalt"1 lie using ~ · ~ PILO'I' for .future adver· Iller ll'Qlnc ·'••~" ~~ aid hlrlna; an "erceplion. .. al" ·iii-I a[ler runnln& lhis ad for only two days: RECEPTIONIST • Typist. Sharp1 attrac:L for lading investin~t companies. New Irvine-OfUce. Salary I open w/be"'!il'. can (Mr. Blant), XXHUX. ~ Let a DAILY PILOT ad shop the Job appll~nt market for you. Put yoor meuage where they're look· .. Ing. Thrdirect line to result.a Is • 142-5678. Dial it toda~ and talk to a • DAILY PILOT ad-viser. ,, .. ' -. . : ., ' . . . .:1 ...... --. v·e ·· .-~-o · • :Prie ' ' : J~ ,<lf. --~··J; -~ .. ~ •4 "<\.c:, ~.,--· '"t·' ...... .•. ~ .,.. .. Coast Trio. , --~ \"'-. ·~ -'·"' -··· Safe 'A.ff"3r -. . ~ ~ • Y~h:t Sinks ,: :" ' .. . ~ ~·,' . . A 4tlai>I -~ "'°"""" In the ' aurr • ·lnrleo oltudi.\¥ llan' Ploio 1oc1ay -·-...,...r•lii -..... 'l1>e crllll·~.ldwillllod·• lbO t).joot. si..iar. owned and r<portadly built by Allan Slea of 711 Calllomla Sl, Hun- lin(lton. Beach. . ' ' . -: Sies ..i his Il-yt111Mld aon, _Clyde, · and a Woman identified as Harriet Web- ber, alao of . H..-lnl[lon Beacli" were aboard when the 1 t.tat went on the rocks between Rl:urito Beach and EnJenada shortly after dawn. A Clout Gum! helicopter arrived on scene at 7:15 a.m. and found all three occupants of ' the vessel safe on the beach. n. ts-foot ·cutter <;ape Jellbon was expected to arrive a,t the. scene about noon in an effort to haul the schooner fnoe. C..11 Gitard r.,mi did not. opeclly how or why the1 veqel went aground. 'I:'he HU were calm and visibility was about three miles. ACl'Ol'dlng to San lllego lnformanla, Sies and his son had sailed the boat to San Diego last __ , where. they ·picked lip Mrs. Webber. They were reportedly headed for a u.day cruise of the 'Caribbean. . , . Cypress Teenager ~sharon Johnson, 13, Cfpt,ma takes in',tbe view from vanta11 point on Huntington Beach Pier. · ' [ Ax H ~ ' ,. ,, ··~ :.1'. ~ ... ~ .. r~~~Hie!, ~~y l\Jini-lovers Among ~·~~ ~ill~erse H~pe~uls ' ' ' ~JMU BE~CH. F.la. (,AP)~ ll you've got 'ein, O~nl 'e~. aay thf owners of.aome of lilt -Id'• lovelle91 lep. · So It'• -by a l""*lide ~§ U.,. befttles of M "nlllons _,,.,.. h<ft !tr the unual 11JK Untyene con-teirt, with mW. and midis • distant -and third. ' i\;ta Doherty, who is Mias Ireland, pd the case ' for the IUJl«-ohort aklrtl this way in ·~n inform,! opinion Poll : "You tee a lot of leg, don't you !" Miss Canida. Norma Joyce Hickey, said: "'lbe mkll looks horrible. And I woo1$1't bie able to walk In the streets wilh a maxi." · Miss Sinppore, Cectli8 Undusan: ''Minis. 111ey're more relaxed." Skirting the i.tJt was Miss Chile •. Soledad Erruuri1: "I like all three for dilfemt _._ mui when U'1 ' I ' ' t . ' . cold, the mini when it's warm, and the midi In betllf!ell." .MW Japan, Jun Shimada, Aid: "Slacks. But if a lkirl. lt'a mhm. Easier fo move lo 1bem. Alto, they're I• apensive." There were aol m).,t-dlssenters1 molt of them from Lllln America. '7he m11i • belt, tt'a very elepnt," said Mita Pera, Qistlna Malap. "But ,.. can't go to the o111« weartns a maxi." ' Mi98 Colombia: '"lbe l'DllL It ii more elegant. The mini ifn't too bad. But I.he midi Is horrible, it'a 1 neither one nor the other," Miss Venezuela, Bella la .Rma: "'lbe maxi, It's more elegant." Mia Brull, Elaine 'Jb>rnpeon: 1111>e maxi is more elqant. 1be mini ii mo~ lllot LKG8, P ... II , . ,. / Still Critical A Cypress teenager fay l!1 a coina today at Goleta Valley Hoopltal, Ille aole survivor of a brutal tiatchtt rampqe that kllled hil t... Clmpln{[ COlf\patOonl oo a beach aar hla Villa Sunday. . Thomu M. Hayes, 19, may hold some due to Ille clt):urnltucel IUmlUlldlna the lldllllc attack clllCovered by a UC Santa Barbara -llnllllni oo Ille beach. ' And, he may not. Autho(l~',ui' l!aiu, Wfy S. 11eu; 20, of La Granp, , lnd., a(ld 11¥>ma• V •. Doland, 17, of MublUan Buch, ml)' --alta<:Ud In -sleep. -Blrblra ~IJ Sheriff'• depulltl said Tuelday they have no clues, no m~ weapons hive been recovered, and Haya' car ii still mlaslni- The trio wu huded for a weekend In San FruclM» llld ..,,,....Uy stopped '"' JulJ 4 to watch a flreworb dlaplay from the beoch where two ol their lJvta were anuffed ouL • Ill • ' ITras.h· " ' . .f D•fi• in lall ' • • • . . . . . I• ' ' ' ' ' -. ~\ \ ' • • I • 1.11 • "Mlirine · Rel~ased: · r ' · ,~ i. \'1: • 1· · • ~...:..:. • ... r · • ,,. ,, .,. . .. .• :• ,, . . -. .. ' • ., if. • • • ' . ·11l · Mn•~~;G· .. \;· ... - :By:.JOllN. 1VALTEllZ.t Of .. .,..,, ·"*' st.ff ' , ' rM.-bance Cpl. _Frankie W•Y!Je MeUino ls ,a ·free man today after spen- ~Ing tour daY! In .custody In connedlon with the murw or !,In. Connie . LlJlll Joltnlon In San Clemente. Melllno·, who had apPeared In court ' Jaat Monday to await posalble ar·1 raJcnment in the homicide, now is deem· eel officially "not arreoted" In the three- W.!ek-old death of the pregnant wife of another · Marine. He never wu fonnally charged. 1'>e release came early Tuesday af·· ternoon after police detectlve1 1e1ught· In Vain for two da911 to obtain a complaint q:alnst him. D~trlct Attorney's usl9tanls In. Laguna Niguel . and , in central OrAr!ge County all were contlded Jn the 1 com·' plaint search but niJed that the evidence gather«! by poli<c< d\d not jµsUfx action. , 1be 19-year-old Marine cook from San Francisco was releued to m1lkary authorttles who returned the young man to his unit at camp Pendlleton. 1 Police Orlef· CIH'ford ·~urra:y said the release to Marine repreten~t.l.vu was done so that Melllno would not be regard·1 ed as AWOL. ''Ha8 we released him out 'the front1 door alone he would hive been regarded as ablent without leave," the chief Aid. One facl<r 'Which hatt ~ a Crimp' in the , extehslve lnveatiptton is the absence of two key ~.ea .ta tile cue -'-'La...,··<:111! M'm'1ellliaon. 111e stam woman'• husband, whol• st.Ill :la In Michigan on hardshJp leave, and an unidentified best·frlend of Mrs. Johnson, a wmian who left for Tuas before the murder occun-ad. Neither sources could be contacted by police. over the weekend, ofticen said. Meillno, a lllght, quiet yoolh with curly, bl'OMI hair, nl AIT~ at the -• • I :,.··~~ t ... )' '• "·~ of'frlendl' ln ,8'8 a;...e :eariy '~ oon1n1 ·1irr.,...,..,,... Wtih lnrrinta for ...... lltd ..... ',, 'Bitf <iirat& lo! 'Ille ·.p.-:.-s· tit lo Caln ~ -.. ~ ... 1..r'>to ~kt Dy • lh t1te ._, -.-iald.: • .' 1 I But OUef Murray tl1lo morninc ·-'6. that his depa'tment -Is still trid!!ll , new leadS iii the caoe, · .. ;,~ "We ti,ve ~ up' nne, .elt,'I Wonnatim in the p.st few,; d;JJ.-a as aoon•u we etm1nltacl the.~ .souices we micht have more," M, ... __ _ Other evld"""' found ~y;.i.;,,.;g will add IO llie 1111 of new'.,~ 'and a new .squad of detediv,e'a1 who took qp their. new ~ MCJDbJ now are 811isting Lt. -Mani ..i, Det«tJve Leonard Goodpj,\ In the CIM. ' Mrs. JOO.-, ej&ht./ mlis preinanl. with the Coupe's ~ ~. WM1 found ' by her husband ipfaloled· ... 1 a.· bed1 With ~ f~ a . .evere iteattnc On h<r-face and ..........., ,._Ing In tlto' ned<, cht!at ..i~'r-:-r-:·--, . I 1be sJ~. • di 1'81 A!lwiieaed • • day after the ta! IMjtPierlnl of • Miuioo VieJD ,. · , sulred an acute ·-of in·tl«i lbO OQD\ljlunlty. 1 Chief M>1rr · today Mid ~. w"9 <.'OD- cenied thit. w0ny 111' many - In tile 'unlty miltrt • ........ Jritli the ·-d' '1or;m~in ..... ' "But .,,9/:e 1Ull ~ eUue very good lnf~J''.. bonn't A-awn blanlll 'aid-Ille· • ,_._ -··1 hellld.1r • I ·· "·• . t' : •• : • • o; .. ,,, '·. l -·c.ut . ....... . It wli1 ~ ~-iatr throulh Seal 'Beach Man . r:y .:.\th.::.,~ r.n": . F~~ will .... ·&:om 7MI. Found· Dr wned,-_ .. ,. ·.: .. f~~m~ -~~~!·: 'I • t ·0:'•~''"' ' ~ I ~t I '1.Sfltt"efloi/tllr'Pldl'mUVlnqa,t The body of• an a rtnlly drowned: !JC )nrl!lc a!td Qflllng l""ICd °" Seo! Beach , man wu fomld .,,_Y 1o 100f'dl and boOl<I anc1.idffi. alter.-by a ~In-~~· _l!et fl l'afl< 5._ • , , ctwmel of the H ·-, development. • ' +' .._ 1• ' " 1 ......._ u...;: Jamea Huttoo , a HunUnllloO -"· :=., ',.ft =:.,-, ~ resident, told de~VU •he WU · ~ ,, =:=...OW-r '> !!!!t, ~ .. 1 1 ming on his back In the vicinity rJ. / ( c...,... "I' .,., • ~ ,.... Gllbert bland ar nd 4:t5 ·p.m. wtie,,I =·~ = m:,~ ,.jl be bumped lrM the/bodJ. I ::::,. -,.ll · : "': 4 nie dead man. 2'-year-old Roter ~ ....,.. ..._ • · Luedtke, was te.t.a'uvely Iden t l f ).~1 d = 1 ·~ ::::;• through police pk:tures at 2:16 a.m. ===.,, : = :.I.:. '.I today by his fa~r. Leo ~U of _.. • -. -. "•a (See DROflNING, Pase II ' I , f I ~-l I ' I I ------------~---------;:----=-c;-~~-- I , • • ' • I DAILY PILO l s W.-V, Ju~ I, 1970 In ~ay Case """1or CGw1 prootodlnp 11ainlt I -Coron1 del Mar pllysk;ton duor1ed with seltll1( !Ire to hl1 of!let and aU .. ""11 1nour.,,.. fraud aro oqliodulod to be&in 1n n111o du~ , Pr. lbl>e ~llus, IO, wllo formerly prlCIJcld 11 1141 E. Coul Hh1hw1y, WU· ar9o1'1d to IJl!lllf .. lln July 11 aller Illini blf<ln Judi• J111111 r. Judp last Friday. Anon chargeo wore flltd q1inst tho onetime O!teopath aHer the April 9 blaze -allegodly set with guolinl -and Insurance fraud camplatnts followed, totaling 10 count&. The fr1ud matter was based on a atole" ear report filed by Dr. Hartellus, whoM foreign sedan "II recovered in Looc )!each shortly lhe.,aftor. ............ 1 LEGS ••• Steve Davidson, a fourth~year Huntington Beach city lifegu.prd leaps into a boiling sea beJow the Huntington Beach Pier after spotting a swimmer in trouble. AJ flsherman'Watches, Davidson moves to-!:u:1~. ~ 1»e midi b all ~· DOW 1'8~ ~~~ted :wim~itf r;'iefng rescue bu.oy be- DA l .. Y Pl\.l'T ~ .., !lklll,N Mffllllf hind him. Having reached the swimmer and pulled him away from immediate danger -the knifelik:e barnacles on pier pllina1, Davidson heads toward shore with victim In tow. Action look place in the afternoon of the Fourth of July. !!lo reliminary he1tlnl in Harbor Judieia District Court -from whlcti the press and public wa1 barred - led to the doctor's belnc ordered to, !ace further 1ction a\ the Superior Court level. 'lbe prosecution Is known \o have recommended addltlonal feloAv eharles ai1inst the phyaiclan, ·.wbo Uvet wltil hla wll~ In c.m Moaa . Sorne c6er' ;\en: .i .~ , •• -i Mllll l!ahamal, Anlolnette Patrice De G...,.-y· '"It's too hot In the Bahamu Lgg ' c •i M "",..,.1.. I'll like tho lll!lt" · · . · una s · i y anager lllat Wolu, ~ Calir: .,.,. ..W. . , ; , · , . deflniltl1. I ...... ~ lool ~· lo a ' · mnt" :=.Jr~ ... =·-=~~ .Quits; .Going to C,orona ~· "-~:.,,,,.mini. . I '· .IJ"'I . , ·1 '. • h'~laa ~· ~ i loo . IYIUllllAlli>P.NAU -~ liift · -·that, Reym : 1'Mtnil, but M.niCtwlin11. • "' ~ • ' ff "\tll8'".,. '''" serv ~tspt:t:tJ¢f 1••/e auls· Mias Arubl, IJhda Annett e City Manager J'ames D. Wheaton s\lb. tanL • -, •. , .., .· , ·, lliollu'dton: "l\llltll, 'l1lt)t rnUI mt looi milled hll l'lilllllllai lo L1111na Beach f. ~' rj I~· Collett, -.llldllmaemtlooil too lhln." Q>WJCilmen,,,_ynJ&hl, -"'""'u • illoor 111 t11t But ........ prla plNdt bll<n u... Tho' ou-'• ...... betlemei tllie!IV. NI • -~ ........... .._~ ·-·-· ~~~~~~-·~~·-~--~·. !llloila. 11 wlij bl nollvt ..,._,) -\Ill• II, ll'hellloq oubml-.cl '. !rtaridlJ . owl-* ond ~ -· 1" -!Oltor GI ,..tp1tlap, b<lt It wa• known ~ :, ·' Mi• Uni•-w111 bl ...... ltd llluNq' that . hil pro!-m. 11o. -Ma1J Shot;. Wife .._,~ -_,... li>oo d1t AprU "'Ung · · 1 . ",;:ton~h.. oeeoplad 111e pooltlon Heid on: Miitder Fire Set by Boy Near Emtbluff GI city mllllller In Corona, • city GI 27,000, aboul twice the ... of Llfun•. He will have an admln!Jtr1Uve ....,.. llld will roceivo 125,IOO, 1 14,IOO l1rt' pnwement OYtr hi1 pre&en\ •1•'1 of 911,000 annually in Lasuna. ~ Wheatciq's salary here is for the two l>Olilioro hi hold.I, city manager Incl city clork. City C.Unoibn1n Chtrlton ~ hod lone •llomtMd to hi•• Ille eltollve otty olertr Poat removed from Wheaton'•dlto<tloo .. Attempt Charge l. ........ lllllltd dol!n ia tho - -I01 Anabtlm heme Tueoday nlchl and pollm who onlvad 11 tho _. •rrwlod hit wu. "' cmrseo ot 1>e1nc the trigger-puller. Lorry l.'lonil •. 51, GI Still Polail llaod, WN llottd In MIJ"-..Y cand!Uon today llt Osrdo!I Park Oe-1 Hoopllal follow- toa 1ur11ery. Ho w" wounded °""' In tilt hlld Ind onoe In the inn by .la coUbor 1lu11, while 1 third hit 1 car and a founh wont wild. Police said the re"YOIY'tr Ulld WU recovered. ....... P .. e l DROWNI NG. • • -Dr. Hartelius hu aJIO been accuJed b)' ltMo •llllloritles of ltadln& •t leallt two womm ... um Into drul llddlcllan ond thin aupplYins -&orbH\lr1te ~-H-t St., hll B11cl1. hlbltl In rtluro tor 111111111\'0l'L """'"" ·••-'•• 1•~·1 ·~ ~-• OM of llt -WU ..,,.._ ·-· I -· .. -' ·~ --lo Molrepollton llltt Holpllal In lltfwolk -wu 1bl1 to OOIMcl lWIC\lll'da wllo ~ IWIJ .. lcldt ~ ~l."1111- p\llltd tho body '"'8 tho Wlllr llld quonfty· illod 'u-, • ' admlnilltNd mouth to ,,..,ti> ,_ta. 'I'M·-lllo:I.., ..,on1'1 o1!1co hll tloo'lllMI hlll'l !Mlllft wltllciul -? deollnld jo Ill! I hllrlnc dolo for -Alllloulil Pollet hlvt nol ytl eillolftl!I chi.... Ulltll GO\lllty I U I ~ O r I t I I I tho doldi, 11 hll ltnilUvt!y boon !1111t1 dollrmlnt ~ will bl clont with Dr. •1 I -... IOCOl'dlnl to 811. Mooty fflrllll... \ McK-GI 11>1 homkldo dM1lon. M.....tillo, I poup of lilo poUonW Cioditd In~ ...... ptnll, the body Ind alllt1 hll Jlllllll •,!"'lltlo!> corritd no I ft-but WM troctd -1uftd.....,. h lr .. 1111 In to Luodlilt'a fltMr lhl'oolh I mlulnl htl , IUPPlyJnc tho docwnonll -rtport ftltd with the S.111111•~ to opnclu Jmolvtd. PoUoo l>opulm1111, lnvll\l1•toro llid. ' . • Poticl ··::1e,lbl how IOl1I Ill 11 . ' h•~"';"'-. Mo, •old, ,.,_lid Marj«i'ie Rambeau, to ldtnUl)l tho victim poo!Uvoly aomttJmo todoy. ln...U.lllGn will canllnue to pral>t tho dtllll unUI llloy ore lltlalltd It wu • drownlnc, tho .,...,, Aid. GI Given 10 Years Nl!lUWIED, Oerm1ny (UPl)-A oour~ inorU1I 'l\J1tdly llnltnotd • U.S. IOld!M lo 10 Ytlll'I In prlton Ind I dl.thonotab11 <lltohor11 tor hll ... rl In tile klllinl " 1 nlshl wllld!m1n In the French clly GI Tarbet. Veteran Actre11 Dies ' PALM IPIUNQI, Cl!~. (\1Pl)-M1,. Jorie l\lmbllu, wllo pilyld l\ICh lfUfl 1-Jnol U 'l\ltlloll Annie Ind othtr di-plrll, dild II hor P1lm Sprlnc1ilonl•1\llldlY· llho "'' "· i\lltt -blflft htr Olfllr on tho .... -Wll llllltd u "lho younptt \Qdlnc """"' In lho Alnlriolft thol!tr" 1t 1111 .... ol II. Afllr lwo dto1de1 on lhl lilqt, Min l\lmbllu movod to lla)lywoocl I~ lllO to m111'1 hM" nrot picture, 11Htr M111. 0 ·'· 1,000 Hear lst Of Faebion Island· Summer Co:qcert.S: . ·. By TOM BARLEY •t... o.llY , • .., "'" • • Hippy Hi:ry Brandon-O&n¥ bit;:'· tf. Illa Faahlon Island podium Monday t 1nd an equally happy thrwll in Newport Center Mall gave hi• 8J& B"•· Band a reception that au(w's well IM· the future of his 1970 summer season. • r An estimated 1,000 persons enjoyed a balmy evening aDd the1 usuJI vilJiilt• Brandon progr1m -Souq ~h,_. "West Side Story", "Bugle C.U Mi''. . "Blue Danube" and the like -a~: used a solid ovatian to Jet the Ukeat)lit Corona del Mar composer know )II\· how much the rnltturo sulla lhem. . Perhapa much GI the Joy Jn E' popular concerts lies in file fad. Ult ; so many oalookers make a faptily rll&I} of it. Push cbairs,1 baby CUTl~e11 coD., orlbl llld tho 0001-.11 •Illa ~r <r-.1111bor, 1o .. 1) on very lnuch· 11\ evtdeftct noj to meiiUon the lovel'I' W~ hold hands througheul tho prOiJ'anrond didn't "'m to l\tor vorv much1 of tha "Entry o! IM Ollidl1toia:" · · " ~, Thi• It, of ooune, 1U port of tilt BrlndCIO ~ul1 ...i ·lll "''"'lo Ito"' ........ the beomtnc torpl of •• "'7' YD""' obeerlni NCIJl>n which luolllf ~ plauds abno1! every wave r1 I.he llandllr· blton. .. ; H11veo only lcnows why It WU lhouPt ,_IWY to •-'> lhl• er!Uc wl)ll' auch tropld1Uon "'"" Jt wu •uaeNcl 11>11 wt mllhl con to Ith In 11W utterly dellshlful -1111 procr1111. , • "It's not 1tr1clly clNSlcar music .. , . .- we Imo" how you !eel •llout 1 .. U-1triou1 mualc" and· to forth. Nonat~ 'I'hil ii Fond tlull !Ol wr 111m.,.i ev111la11, ldnlly arnoatd aid cl~Mid for a lam.Uy audience and very much , on our lllftdl from now lhrou1h Aul'iit.'.' Our only advlct to the unwary l,. tlkt a CUlblon Intl, 1f you are 11 ten1!Uvf: •• Y'OUf' erilio In tht aether f'llions; a hot watar bq. ~hote foldl•1 chllt,. Ire horcJ Ind jolly COid, . ThoH lovora didn't llell11 to notlol., Ht kept a1kln1 her for 1 kl11 all Uti way through ''Tan10 Amtrlcano" .. , . . .. ,. He rell0f1e<lly had bockl111 In lhlt from Coun91man Edwll'd I.orr, l>ut nol mm other oounclbn"1. In 111<1, 1 ochtdulld tuoutive ltllion an the lub}ect WM clllCllled l..ik111t1JW thlit Whollon'• Joi> eecurlty quoljent In tjlo Art CoiDll)' -td fairly 'ftOd. I -' I \ I Wile11on, who l"W. ~P In Hll'DIOll s.cf1 Ind M~ -ltOrtltlon lllMI blodi !lie, hla Mea dty m-In Ll(uno hocll ,.. ..,., )'tin, - Aue. l, llill. W.n. Helen M. Noggle, 50, ol the aame addrtM1 w111 booied int.a Or1n11 ~ Jail ., ""Plcloo ol ••ult with b~ent to commit murder. WYLER INCAREX 660 •. ~ . He WI! •IMnt dlY -tnd pUbllo -dlrtitor Ill MOOlol'IY Pork ' lnveoti1alors only · gaye ~•Pll'l<I n1W1 rea..t on the Mt•• 11.,1n1 and did not li1t an apparent cause for the shooting. 'Sbmehody Big . Youth. to· Walk Acros1 V.S . ll'ro WlrSe""°'' DUAl\nl -Joo -,,_ to be liOffiebody. So 111 c1rm ~ IA Mi1!o1 C11J1 Holl today for an a a.m. appointment, but nol to q-Mayor Som Yort,y oo how lo bocomo 1 well·"'1own, wtll·tr•vt~ tdmtn. Jae, on '"lll'Okl wtio ... 111111 gradualed lrom h!lh achnel, w11 oll "" 1 J,111».mllt trip ol hi• own -by foot -to tilt llfopo ,GI New Y ... k City Holl. "Nobody k"'"'1 mo -· I hope I'll CXlme home as som9bQcty," he NHt before '°""11 oft m a pneralfy .. 11tw1rd dirt<> tklo . lho aame route, mode iasl yllr by F.rwland'• Bruoe Tu1Jot1, who was ao- """1Jllllftd by hla wilt Ind 1 <amlortablt camper. The run was 'spon~ b)I 1 wealthy ooft drink CCIJIPollj'. • Jot B..Uloot -who want• Jo be -Obocly ~ hopes lo mal<o II In II dlye or lo•, _,,t>Mltd ht ., old •tallon WllCIO by hio Vlliltr, JUI Pick• Inc, two illteplnc bop •nd lltlO In c.-d lood. "All I h1Ye to do b av.,.~ 51 mlln 1 day and l'U be mder eo day11 11 he explaln1. CONVINllNT TUMS · IANKAMUICARU MASTU CHAR&! !Ill NIW~ORT AVI. •' . . Tiie Puartt youth l)oJ>M to tioat on ldenti<al ,...rc1 11111 o1 61 day• 11..,, "I'm 1bout u reocly to 10 11 I'll ever bt," 11)'1 Berttloot, wM underwent optll heor\ IUfJIOl'Y 10 )'011'17 and wa3 oncy an averai" mJddlt dist e-run- nor In high ochool. "-----------------------------------..,J' · " COSTA MllA ... ' .-I . ' • Buntingi•n Beaeh ' .. ... • • • EDITION ) .t\natel;.y of · a · Reseue '.\' : . . . • • N.Y. S••11k1 •. 'lEN'CENTS Rotite: · Chief .. ' ' .... ,' I • .. ... . ' ' Cris ~A~txOver ·~reeway. Controversy ' . Of# I DALY'Ntlf: .................. •• Aeroopoee e'"""111" Q.11 C.; Dia Jiu ...l..,.ci -U •. ~. oi . ~ Besch'• Orqe Pmny Advb<rt, Com·. mit&ee. ' . • . He quit bociuae ol thO ...-...,_ troveny over the :Plldllc Coat "'-"io. ...... tlW he·la oppoied lo tbe -,. This pula .bhn In -wlth. Ille olflcW otand ol the city ol Hunllnrloa Beach on lhe route.. . '.'!am hl&hly and diamelrkolly _,...i lo the Paclflo Coast Fr~ Ind bave been , .... "' Y'Olw," he lold codhcillileo tbls ...... . • He was resigning as head Of the Orqe Freeway Advlaory -Cumllllee becauae "there's a. defimtt ~Y betweeu freeways." · . "You can't ltucty -without Lllklna about all the othen, tt be explained . Crla' ....... u 1'11 111m 1n ...._,t with the~~· by-,..n Beach ~ to delete a .._Ill or the Padlic Cout rr-ay from Aduu Avenue In H~Beach to Co/OOo del Mar . A bill to Ibis· el!ect by .U..mblyman lloliert liaclha'!I (fl..Newpoit lieachH11a "'-ed tile state Aasernbly bul Coun- cilman Jack ' Green Aid that he did oot beU ... the Seoato. WOOid -It. . "It's .purtly a pOwcal ~.")Green said. u A. Jot of politialJ debts art· be!ing paid. Every lndicallon that I have b that they will \IOI pass k . In the Senate. Too·mw ·thlop · are "~-en Ille I ... .... .... reeway. .fO-(oot Scheoner Madman · Slays Boy, Bludgeons Four in Family SAN GABRIEL. (AP) -A llttle boy wu blqdponed to death d his parente:, lluntingtOn Trio Escape Sinking :.¥ acht· Off Baja iraodrdotber mid ~n ~sllter _.. A fl>.foot 1ehooner wallowed In the. aaval(<dly beaten euly todoy by -aur! 43 miles 10Uth of Sao DlqO today who then set .fire to their bouJe.,-pollce ~fter lsbe """·t qround m calm~~·. . said. l • • ne craft was ldtntifled u . the •fed A bloody clawbammer ·ud an ·empty Slellll', '<>•1*t ·and·-..oo...bullt by 1aoollne can _,,. !oond ·lll the -· •• ,........., .Ulcers aid. • Allae' ~leo Of 7!J ·CalUomll Sf, Hun- They . Aid they had' .. ~ CIUei • to Ungtoo Beocb. • who did 'II. . , . . . Bies Al!il his 11-yooj-..ld IOll, Clyde, and a -.an idenll!led u llju;let· Wei> 'lbe bod)< ol .Klin ~. 11, and the be<' alao ol -~ Beach .... .....-.a """'" ol' the G111n '"re abolni 1rhea the· boot wmit en .. ~ ~'1~~·~:.= ~'i:n .... olld ~ ~· • • '. •• . . A' Gaord lleUcaptir -.. !-llRd lo "utripiebl, ·criUeal · -at i:ll a.m. ud -·all· - ·r occu[>lllls ol the .,-1 aa!e l>n the beach.· The 1$.fool cutter Cape !elllloa' "'' expected to amte at Uie scene ·about · noon In an ellort to baUI the -frte, I • Coast Guard -r•Pol'll did • oot specify bilw or why the v--t agrOunci. The seas were ·Calm am QdbWty wu about three miles. . -~ Acoonllng ·to ·San 'QJeao ln!<inn.apU • Sin.' and ~ .., bad aalled the boat to SU °'880 lut · ••eUnd wbere they picked. U!!C ¥ra. W ..... T1'9 "°"' ttpOrledly headed I«' • 4Ul1 alllae ol the. Caribbea. ., ooodl&nm ___ ...,..,., al tlll ~ II ·-· Gthriel llooplW -. ~-Jlen!I, I ; the ~ Glorida Sea!f, :JS, lllCl i.r buobond,, "ed. .. Md tlll .. --· :w. E. °"""'"'la llir W' !!IL Ch~e Lealfs, Hµntington Steve . Davl!lson, 1 fowljl-year Hul)llngton Beach ci\Y ·li!al!ua:id JflllP• into a boiling sea below the H!IPllnilon Be~ch'Pier'aller l!!!!lli•f a swimmer in trouble. As fjs)lerman wa~ei_t'Davidson moves tcr ward exhausted swimmer· gging rescue buoy be. • ".bind him. Having reached 'the twimmer and pulled . · him away · from immediate dailger '-'the "lmifellte barnacles on pier pilings, Davidson beads' toward shore 'fith victim in tow. Action. took. place~in 1the · .afternoon of the Fourth of July. • . . All llod mn--IOd·bodJ llljurlao and lint. ...... llld third cl6lrM ...... over 'tllfir bocUa • • ·' · '!be bol>'• bodJ ·"" ro.iiid ID the nvlnl "''"'" '!be Jl&'Ollll and J-· were )n' a back ~ and' Mn. ll>ipman • . • • , 'f''. . Po~c~ "·~o ~er,· Beyond Seal Beach Man • Dr.owned in . , Harbour Channel The body ol 1an apparmUy drowned Seal .Beach ·man wa1 found Tuesday afternoon· by a swimmer In the main channel of the Himttngton Hartour development. James Hutton, a HuntirlglC¥1 Harbour rrildent, told. detectives he was swim- mini on hi Si back In the vicinity of Gilbert Island around 4: 15' p.m. when he bumped inlo the bocly. 'n>e dead man, 2&-year-old Roger Alan Luedtke, was tentaUvely id en l if i e d lhrou&h police pictures at 2:15 a.m. todl)' by his father, Leo Luedtke of fSll·HazeMut St., Seal Beach. IWllni a passln1 aailhoal, the swiJn. mer wa's able to contact llleguartll who pulled the body from the water and administered mouth to mouth reNSCita- lion al1CI bearf rnaasage without sucoelS. · ,ujllollJll pollcl bave ool yet cl...Uied lM ~-" It 1w llnLIUvely beee listed as :a ·drwnin11 ac<otdln& to Sgt. Monly McKlmll'I ol. me bomicide division. Clollled In only green pants,'the body cafrled JIG }.dentlficalion but was traced to Luedlk~ 1 father through a missing ~'~rt !lltd with the Seal Beach Poliee i;iepanmant.. lnvestigalors siid. POW. ,P~e no Indication how long .he had -*'1alln1.. · '1111 falh''" MeJCt11non said, Is expe(:ted loldeallly the vlellin poeltlve)y lcimedme ~ ,.111 conUnue lo-""" the ...0. unUI they are 11tlllfled ~ · "" ......... Ille --t said. ' . .. Zinngra~~ New Chief <)£ OceaP View Panel Robert Zinn&rlbe, a hospital ad· .rrinbtralor from llunUngton Beach, wlll take the helm ol the .ocean View School Dllltlct board qi lrul1'>e• r ... the coming y11r. • . He was elected chairman during Tueaday'• bolrd meeting. AllO elected for a one-ytar period •s district clerk w111tUslee George Locan, an atlotlley. was on the lioor ol the bathroom·, Ol!lcert uld. . , J HuntlnatOa Beoch pollco Tuelday nlgl>t· .,.,_ • -IJl.yeir<>ld -Grovo youth after hla "" -~ .. ....cr down the clly pier at l[>Oidl ol liO to 70 mllea per hair, • ...,.1y ~ ... __ Beauti.es Like Mini, Not Midi The f1re ·hld 1 ~ 1et near' the boy'• l>ody by -who poincLiuollna around the llvll!I room and ~·parts or the -. -~ 'Ibey aaid the fife stat\ed aboUt iO Jrilnutes btfore they arrived at 5:SS a.m., after beUt& called lo ·the home Ill' a· nellbbor· A Police offtdal tokl new:mien at the scene that all doors and wlndon In the -were locked -· ollkera ll!Ti\'ed but '.they -"1aled that --could have entered Unugh a window left open by the Stnffs becauaa of the hot 11.lmmer weather. Rldllnt P. TutU., 12'11 Lonleen St .. wu takon Into custody -U::is ?.m. on char&fll of -.ault With a l:te.tty weapon and mlalln( arm! alter ol!lcers aubdued him and tnnoported him lo city jail. . MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -U you've ' . cat 'em, flaunt 'em, say the Qwncrs ol some of the workl's lov·eliest legs. So u·s miniskiris by a landslide among the beauUM· •ot 64 nations assembled here for the annual Miss Universe con· test, with ~xJs • and midis a dislant secood. aqd thirQ, ·Rita Doherty, ·who 1is Miss .Ireland, put the ~ae for the super.;short skirt..s , this way In· an informal opinion poll : 11Vou see a lot of leg, don 't you ?" Miss Canada, Nonna Joyee Hickey, saJd : "The midi looks horrible. And I wouldn't be able to walk .In t.he streets with a maxJ ." Miss Singapore, Cecelia Undassan: ''Minis. They're more rtlued." · SkirtinC the issue wu Mlu Chile, ' Soledad Errazuriz: ·'11 like all three for dUrerent occas~ maxi wtten ·tt'1 cold, the nUnf When ' it'•· -:wlrm, ~anc1 the midi in · between." · Miss Japan,. Jun ' 'Shi"1adl', ukl:' '1Slp:cks. 'Bl.it if a skirt, lt'S rtilnll. Easler, to move in ·them.' ~ •. theY.'te less expensive." Ttere were sbme mini-dlueoters1 most or them from Latin' America.. . ''The maxi is best, it) v~ry eJe11nt," said Miss Peru, etl!tin.a Malaga. ""But you can't go to the .office wearln1 a maxi." Miss Colombia: "The mut. 'It isrmore elegant. The mini ian't too bid. But &he mkll l! horrible, lt'a nekber one nor~r.-" ~ Ml• Venezuela, Be11a la Roll: "'lbe (See BEAUTY, Pqe I) Minutes before, TutUe bed been oblerved drivJog h1s car at a high rate or ·~ do.!'• the mi&nlclpel plil', ... cordi"ll to police reports: 'I1te arresting .. officers Aid theY. ap- proached TUttle later It a fire · ring Suspects Get Charged neer the pier ooly to have 'him flee into the 1Url. ROME (UP!) _ Two jucJies have Poll«! aald repealed warnings lo tha d fleeing man over the pttbtlc address ct._rged about 1,000 perJOnS wlf:h frau system had 00 effect u be' swam ~ 1n the sale o! mdy·made 1nduatlon th8n 200 yards out llM the oceJUI. u.e..s lo unlvenlty ltudent, and plan When a poll«! h•U<Ol'l!r wis called to examine l,lltlO wlJneslel In the I-st In lo awn-TutU. blck to llhoi1', cue in Italian .hiator:y, ~ IOUJ'ttl · be amwered wHh obecene pttures, ln- aald Tuesday. The largeot ~ trial ..,"-ton ,._tee! . ..., laat year -70I -...,. ... ed ~-' ,...._ o1 tliO ...... ""'victod or buying or aellln( p11ooy Al· he ..., -P-.-.-• • drl--· 01a · Coast Unit· Snubh·ed Mor~n A •. Baum E"tected M"1-yor J . / Huntington Drops Out on · Harbor 'District Issue By ALAN DUIK!N of WM1 DltlJ' Plllt Stiff :Ille' City or Huntlnt[ton Beach Is di~nled wilh lhe Oranae County Coast Allociallon. So much 10 that lhe city plans to pull GOt ot tt. The council has voted 4-2, wttb coupclln\en Ted Bartlett and ~ McCricken' dlDenlln(, ool to ,....,. lls dues ol Ill -lb current subaerfl't!m uplres. It's the blltle ov .. the future of the Orange Counly lfaroor Dlllrict that has come betw1'en the cltf and llOSOdatlon. Huntington Beach Is ·tn favor ol a re!erendt.m on dimuUon or expanri-On ol the dlattlct while the cout woclaUon warU to aee the district retained as an ·~ county depol1ment. Councllnlan Jack Green m1de Lhe mo- Oon for tile dty to discontinue Its membenhip. He complained 1h1t Carl Kyml•. Newport Beach counc:llmMI, repreaented the ·,_1a11on at a board ol llUjJerVisorl • meetlng ... and spoke In opposition to the council -Mayor Donald ·Shtpley, cur· move for diSIOl.ution ol tbt di.strict. rently 01 vacaUon, ud Councllman Ted Green claimed ~ Belch wn Bartlett. · , 1 , not given an opt>Ottunlty kl state ltl "In ...... , __ or · the a--"ation. , ,....:, case before tile .-JaUoo look a-· -~ _, _, "! move that ,.. willidraw !roar Jhe helped·to lJll the H1.11tlnct.n state, Pll'k usoclaUoa," o.-'said. "I flnd that down. here ud they' have openled and ' we never pt aDf benefit from , bei.n& w«ked f« ooUal , developmenl We I member. lt llDS to be bUed farther can't wil them all,'1 Blrtlett. Nftr• down c:out " fir u pnonl CGOlrol rln1 to the apllt oa the Harbor Dlltrlct I' ....____... .. !,;Vi..,.,11-lslue'. ' ' • Counctlman Nonna Glbbo and Ma)'<>r Cap Blacld>um..r.•ldft or the _,. Pro Tem. Jerry M•tmr a&reed. cll.Uon, made up reprfllllltadva tram "At one time tt wu active anc1·wa1 -u1..::-nd -• ....: ~....._ @Odil--Up I ·-_., a groovy gr0UP1" Mrs. Gibbs said. "It 'COMtline, dllcd:led U. dlffaenoel cmr becomes polariitd when freeways ccxne • the Harboei iOltrict • ••uafertumtt." along. It's a drinkin& men's p:oup the • "Our board~ w~ t_. aboll II rest or the time." · members, made a 11t11hloar -~- Matney said that be bad no idea the en the Hartlor Dfltrlct," BllM:tltwln tlid, RS!OCiallon exlaled unW recently."! look· Ol<[>lalnlna that a pooltio!I r_.i waa eel al the makeup of the · anOctallon -'to aU' dltect«I, lncludiDI lblJleY and boy I have -. ~ about and1Bartlftt, • It," he added. ·~No ont>dluJJPlovff of 1tt/' ·be 1~d. Two or the board members, fiOwever,, 11'"'8,y ~· uted If theJ ... wiltild to are membez1 ol lhe llw>llnpoo l!eacb .u.nJ ud no aae did," . . J \ .. ' . .. Of Seal Beach · Morton A. Bauin, a Seal Beach rihar. maclst, hat been electad mayor Of the city for a one-year term. • " The choice of Bium, who wu norn In aa a COll1cllman only lour minute• earlier, wu a surprise to many in the audience and at joasl one councilman .. c .. J .. J'Uhrniari, a t11r ... 1ur council veteran wbo appeared to be In Une fOr the olli<e, dacrtbed the election aa I 0 poUUctl p\or." Baum c1mpelped vll[OrOUlly . on the Paclllc ~ 1110Je !>•arJnr devel~ ment of !bat nanow· itnp o!' llllld lnl<I a park rather . than apertments, He "JJilM;u former liaF Staiiley Ali- denon Who tamed °"" 1111 1iftl lo the smltin( Baum al Mondly"1 oounctl ;. ~on. Al.O swam la u councllmen wen Thoma• H.,•nl. UI engl-. and Harold JC. Hold"11 orrMr boml 1111111bor ol thi Seif Bacn Lellun World Golden lllln Fl>undat!on. ' r-nl CQllllcll polley calll !or Bamn to -aa ""'1W !or -year fJo1ort turnlna 'I"" tlle pvel to Holdt!> ·~"" •Iected -JltO ·tem. • . . 1e~al li!eguonls, enl«etl the water and lln>uPI Tuttle up -the pier via a rope acceu ladder, pc>Uce uid. Offtceri Aki the man then refuted l<I be laken inlo cuotody. flfhllDJ and ohou1lDc obocenltles at llree olficel'I. TuWe had to have JQM-piooad on lilm during the arrest, """""'"' lo police. SHOPS F(JR .JOB . WITH CLASSIFIED Some secretary bai a date with this advertiser for the future. He aays' he'll "certainly b;e usinl the DAILY P.ILOT for future adver~ ~ng'' after getUns "~endous" response and hiring an "exception.. al" girl oilier running "thla ad r ... only two days: · RECEPTIONIST • Typlsl Sharp, attract. !or leadln( investment compules. . New Irvine Ol!lce. Balary· open w/~11. Call (Mr. Blank), m .uu. Let a DAILY PILOT ad lhop the job appllcaol maillet !or ~· Put your message where tJiey re look- ing. 1be direct line tO result.I ii MUm.-Dial tt Joday and:talk to a DAILY PILOT ad·Vlaer. Oraa(e •. 'Wea'tlaer ' It •Ill be moatly !air tbrGuP Thursday with buy' IUftlhbie and morning and evening r,.. TnlJI' eraturea will ruce from 7MI. INSIDE TOD.\Y Sl<teefi.~ar-<ildl ore 1/lling ll UC..1Inrine an'd getting nn•711td on to ...,els and bookl and -.. See Fl Page 5. ' ..,,... 11 Mlntlte ...... ,. ....... .. .......... t4 c....-. ·1•11 ,......., • c.... CWMI" '..... • • .. ~"" 1 .....,,_ • ~, .................. I ,.... .. Dr-Cllwlr 11 Cllcw1lrt M IW9' 11-M ......... U.IJ Dr,......,. 11 ...... u ........... ,. ...... , .... ,....,.. . !i••!!•;:;.;;, • .;, ,;;;,, ... ~ .... ....... ,. ;;;;;. .. ~ I: ......... =.: --.............. . • • ·-Marµ.ft, 19, l:ti .Slaying· . . . '' :o.. 111 '..IOllN VALTERZA ~ ... Of .. --..... ""' • • -Marllio Lance Cpl. Frankie Waynt .. MeUlm II • free man today ifter spen.- dlnf four daya In custody In conneclion will lb!t· l!larder of Mn. COnnle LyM J-In San Clemente. .Mlllht, wl!n. bad appeared In court 1'51. Monday to aw1it pouible ar· r~ In the homlctde, now ls d""'1 ed. officlally "not arrested" in the three- w~-ok(· ~ ol the precnant rie ol .natber Marine. He nevtr was foana!IJ -...i. 'I1le releaM came urly Tuelday if· --police --llOllght l!tnln f«tw daya lo oblala a compla!Dt ...... 11dm. • . -- w~. July s; 1170 ' w11ei·Fe11en , . . ' .Cana~a ~ ~t~edy Action '~•P>rled . . . TORONTO (UPI) -'Ille cruh ·of an Air Canada llCf jet thtl killed 1 .. people SUnday began with an extra.steep deletflt as lht plane bounced onto a runway, according to a preliminary report -Tueoday. '111e outboarif engine on 1!1e Jel'• right wing fell off in a ball of. names but the pilot applied full power to try to gain altitude and make another l&nd1ng approllcb, lbO report by ~ of Traruiport lnv..Uplorf said. This 0 ove.nhoot procedure" conllnued. until the plane climbed to aboul 1,lOO feet, -the Inboard right engine and the rig!ll wing fell 'l'f• ll!O wlllr 1fp wreathed In' Ila-. 'l11e jel, 'by · - loo unslable to fly, spra!ed'fl) tbe around unlll ll era.shed on an opeii field, left wing 11111 aose dcnon, with 0 mualVI explos!Qn, the "IJO?t 1114· releued by Transport Mlnllter Doll Jamleoon In Ottawa, wN only tho begin. nlng of months of analysis by a board of Inquiry. Nine lnvesUgaton ha,. - wirklng ..... ~ a.l the ..... of the accldenl, the -woqt evtr In Clnada, 11111 • """ al exjMrlJ In - treaihas be<i checklnc the ta]iod- of the alrcrall'1 fll&lil ,...ni.,., whlcli may provide key details about the je!'1 laal two minutes In the a1r: A ftV&IDID earmer'1 JW'J' toured.,Ute crash ICf:De to begin lft inquest Tuelday. but the study '!IS la~r adjourned "for pGlllb]J' ~ee months" 1o await tl>t 1nqu1ry· board'•. report. '1'l10 bodJel of tbe -of the crul>, moot of tbeni tom apart by the fon:e ., the~ llllll ..... belni ...... ed from &he wrctap Tueldly. Jt wu COG- 11dered likely they will have lo be burled In • .,... rirave, jwol u the 111 people -died In 1113 In • craob al St. 'Ibo- Pfcale •• tlae Pflrk Edward Sloat, 4; CliflOnl Stoui, a;' Patsy Sloul, t . 11111 Dal c=.\'f.gne, a, enjoy a picnic lunch at . Hmllla(llon 'a Murdy Patt. Mn. Beatrice Cbam-ol 61a!tt.>n 1afd sbe waa Just driving tltrou&b Huntln,poa lleacb witlt tltt cblldrea· wben • 4---=--- . NILY PILOT St.fl,.... Ille-waa struck by lite beauty of Mur4y Park. So· ~· and the cblldren decided to hav~ a picnic . '!'ban!\ you, Hlllltington iBeach, for your lovely · parts, Ille wd. , · . Diatrlct Allon!ey'1 Ullllants I n Lqltna N!pel and In central orange County all _.. -In the com-· ~.,a but l'lllad thtl the evldence Plllill'Od,br ~ 4td not Just11r·lcilon. 'Ille !l!'yt!C<old Marine cook lmn San Frmc:llCO WU releued to m.llkary ·--·• -the youni mu lo hb mil al c,mp.f'endleloo. -. Que. . Parade Gr~d; _ Portable School Unlikely_ 5 ·of 10 Charges Dropped But2 Councilmen • • • · ,· ,'nit lnlllal, report, pret>lr'ed hen bul Poltce Nof .Cllire<d M..rat .lllld'.llll· ..i.a. lo Marine repreaenlotives wu -IC !hat Mdllno would not be "'prd-.,.,as,AlifOL ~ ~ _ . J'lfad .we n1•1111 him out thi front door IJone he W'ould have been r~arded °':allfonl wltlpll Jeave,'' the chief llld. A · t 'F t' VJ!to A Touch Ruffled ThlS Fall in Huntingwn ·gains ores .fitU · -r 'lbe.layeeoowill-pllucilllmn --· tlJo HlallfnFx> -Qty Caundl fe< ll ls hlgbly lm!robeble that a po<table by Charles Palmer, deputy superl~- , °'11' ~ , wblch has put 1 crimp By STEVE MITCHELL ~ ,~. ll1ealive lnveati,atjon It the Flveol10~~-":.:'tmt~.....__.ow1 a~ of. ,two key murces ln the 'case ""-5 ----_. .......... -Lance Cpl. Marie Johnoon, tbe l!ain nenpaptr editor, Doll Elder Wtfl drop--!a ~ .. who atlll Is In ped Taiodt,J In lllrbQr JlldJclal !llllrlct Mld\llill .,c ba-'-~ · ~Oil . _,.. -ve, and an COur1 when be II beJnr tried on Newport ... wl'Q(on ..!:it1r~ro~ ~~ Beach cbariea tlult an article 1n· his the! murder cloc<uJ-rtd. Pl'P<r en<OUraged children lo ate.i. N,tttber ··-could be -Eld<ir, ..,. <i several editors of the by-...,. lbe -..i ofllctn said. tabloid . papu, "J'run cul ct Sherwood MMe!DDo, ·a lllght, qulel )'OUtb with Forest /' n1 arrested tut New Year's curb' bro;wn hair, was arTested at the Eve 1n Newport after an article was ~. of ,lrfends U. S.. Clemente print«! called "OuUaw Blueo." W/r '~ momlng by police armed 'Ille prooecuUon coolends the article ~ lor amh and ormt.. . . .. .. eocourqm, lhett. . ' Bal --of the Of!O?lmelll and '!be def.... flllllll the entlnl piece tripe to Camp Pendleloa through tbe · -jult a satire. :ii:~~:..~ ,;,:= ~~:~~~::::11 = Bui , · ·~;uld trill~.,.., otpii1-five~,. that IQ ii ~ trp!nc . Ji:ie ftW ..-U.C·oounts are solldtlaC no:wr::.:the~.· .• tl~jF~ WonnaUoa ln ft ... ' .,. "" • te . esa,_ r t IOUl'Cel we '' d. ear • was arreated after complalriti nve other avldenoe !oond Tueaday morning high acbool atudents, who slated the will add to the lilt al new leads and article In question was handed to them • new S1uld of· •WUtes who toot U. hf left Corona dtl M.at HJgh School up tbeir new ~ .M<mday now by "unknown pel'IOnl.11 .... _., u.~-f!llll .. 1'-~PG(·'•i.atlng ls • DetecUve Leanud • . '~ '.5 --... r-I.# ltrik1nl Mn. J..._, ... ,..~~ · back. 4 :r'lbe arflcle with )lte couple'• fll'lll d, will· ~~I'!~" It ln41cates dial by· bOf hust>ud, aprawlad 1.., tf1e bad 1 <fa~ ICll!!panll!I does no1 wlq! -lmn a ...,,.. beat1ni on hurl .U..,. "'!""• "Hl'1 .•~ ber face and repealed atabblng In tile from )'Qll.. :I'll haVI a rlllll to pha! neck. cbelt and abdomen. ... he's taken.frtD rfU.11 'Ille ~. which wu dllc;iverad 1 '"You Clbould 9111 lllel\ '""" ~ clay alter lbe brutal bulcherlnj cl 4 .,. ...it bulll+n.,n . ..n..{n aililabl Mlallan Viejo te'~ ~-· __ .! In the capltallot --just II!<• ... an. ~. •wn;~ an -.;u.~ are," the arUc1e ~, cue ct ~tten ln tlJo community. ' Durtng·lhe hWlng, Elder'• attorney, Jack R. !l'illls; asUd the judge to dlsmlas Holden Gets J9b As Board .Chief ... :'··:; .. fl~ . ·vi Dl'llLY PILOT • ~ ~ "*-~lttei COMl",AHT ,-l.Nf!N. W_, .~ .. ,. ...... · Jen a. c.t.., v...;....., • ..._.......,. 'TJi•n Kel.il -I ,... .. A. M•,,e.I• ............. Al ... Df,•111 ........... C:-ty h ltror I . .AIHrt W. I•••• .,.. .... f:~Hw .......... , .... Offke • I 71'JI ..... l •wle<11r.I M•it111 M&,,.1 ,.0 . IM 1,0, 92641 ' I °""~ .:..... 9"cti1 t!1 F.,._1 A-llf, Clitl1 ... I • Wt.It l1r ''rut ~' ..-.i :rr11 w..1 •••• '°""'"'"' a.~.-...,,~ Ill Caflllrlt llM ' J~ all 10 charges because, '"!be entire ac- tion is bued on a newspaper article wblch 11 Jl">lecled by the Finl Amend· ment" Wlllll alao aaerted lhel ''Thero II l'rOM P .. e I BEAUTIES ..• maxi. lt'1m0fe e>,eant." ' . ' .1· Miss Brazil, 'E!lalne Thompson: ''The maxi is more elegant. 1'1e mini is more youthful. And the midl is all right now and then." - Some ~vleWJ: Min Bahamas, Antoinette Patrice De Gregory: '"lt'a too hot in the Baharnaa ft>r maxis. I'll lal\e tbe mini." : Miss Wales.,jlan4ra <;ater: '"11>e mini, definitely, l wvuldn' look good In ·a maxi." · · 1 • Mlos Lusemboorg, J-ReiMrl, "Minis. ·'Il>eY mate women look more beautiful." ·-Jll!Y.,Al!na Zambool: '"11>e mini. lt's ~·KJOkiN." Miss Phillppin&, Simonette de los Reyes: "Ml1'is, but not mlcromlnls." Miss 'Ak'iba. Uoda A n net t e Rlcbardson: "Minis. 'Ibey make me look better. llfdls "1''41 me loot loo thin." But when l!1" girls psrade before the Judfe' later this week, they won't wear minis. It will be native costumes, 8Wimsuits and ennlfW dl'f!IMI. .A new Min Unlver,. wllf.111· ~ Saturdsy night. Japan Asia Aid Urged by Rogers TOKYO (Ul'I) -Secrelaq of Slato Wllllam P. ·Roc<n --hope Japsn would aid Al\ln natlOlll lnclud!n& Cam· bodla but did not 1poclllcally ask f<>< economic aid, a U.S. official laid today. An account of Rogers' talks with Ja-offlclal1 lncludlnc Premier El~ku Sito wu atven lo newsmen following the coofer<nces. Roi<•n told Salo that U.S. troopo will remain In Southeast Asia tO keep treaty commitment.I to dtfend nations •8•lnst overt aggression, a Japanese apokesman llld. no lhowing .t any advocaey cm lbe part "' the article, ..,. ii tflerl any -._ .i a clear and ~ dqer. The ankle WIS written in I Atirical vein." ~peed IJmited . • I. ; on ~~a1:1apelis Plw lmn .-parents hive won approval for a ao mph speed UmJt on IndianapolJs Avenue between Beach ~levard and Brookhunt Street in Hunt.. lngton lleacb. . . '!be lr""_i~ ls unposted. A petition c:anying 5Z ~ caused councilmen to order tlie 30 mph limit. PubHc Works Dlttctor JIUllll Whteler said recent traffic studiu on lndlonopoll1 Aveooe Indicated a 40 mph limit ,,..Id be approprta~. •-~ pointed out. homer, tl!al he •.-beon overruled before <ii-' llmlta and tbe council aveed lo do Ir qaln. In the pet!Uon, wrlllen by Mra. C W. Tyler, 20521 Minei-va lAne, th~ homeowners complained of .. excessive speed and raclnl" aloog the avenue. It was also poinled oat that there is a Calholic ld!ool al the lntenect!on or M.,..ua ltnet and JndlanapoUs. Sliopping ,Center Entrances OK'd Two new entra\leeS to the HW'IUngton Corti« -• llidl dOor and a bock door ni::.~ by the dly plan- '111e -'l\Jelday night ..,. proved • plan .. biiprov1 -to the shoppliic center by addlnc two -lane streetJ. • P-ntly fhe only ent<ance to tile center ls from ~ Avenue, the center'• 11CUllJorly boundary. 'l11e plan approved ~ nlaht calla r... nmnlng an utra """1 to tbe center from Gothanl Street co the west and another on the north from McFadden Avenue. Tlte approval WU coacfillonal upon 1111 qreem"'t being obtained from the '""''" of the cenlor to pre-any blockagt of frbe private road which runt rrom 'Edlntlir 1lm>ugh the cme. and would lie In to tile -.... ....i . elementary achoo! will be built In tendenl of the Hunlinlloa Bea<b CU• O<P""""W the l"ourtll of July porade, ....-Hualln(lon Beach by Sep-School, Diatrict. · ' but not...-a lrieodly w'ornq. teni>er. ~-J~ -~ • "ll lakes about three moolhl t~ ~ J~ Ii.-Monday mode Thia wu the opinloa uJftS!IOCI loday pr<pare the atte and another IO di.YI • motion to MDd a 1etter of con-to put the Portables on it. We doll), gratulation lo tile -· but ~ expect lo bWd a po<table IChool until ''Ibey_, Ii1<k city ....... u .... o11 We""·L-er Named January. whicb 11 whu we·u neec1 u," the cove<ec1 arandltand apin." ] Ui1 Palmer explained. . He refemid to a portable pndltand T N T The Septemb'et-target date was set ' o, ew enn by Tru-Roger Andenon, who resiin, 9et . up in front of the d.vic center ed from the board • month ag~ whert mm wbich councilm111 Ted Bar!lell lllld . he was elected to the countr schQQI G«qe M<"Crlcken ..... ejected when As District Head bean!. . • Jaycees uplaloed the Beett were reR:JVoo Mderaon ukel:I for a port•ble achOol ed r... vlatllnr! mllltory -and Judles. Maltliew Weyuker wu ,....Jected by September. to alleviate what he cailocl, '!be two dly fathers eiitted the c:haJnnan .t the Himlln(lon Booch Union :iaa ..,~.serious condition with crow<j- ~ .,.. when tlley foond pleiity lli&h Sd!cMll Dlllriot durioc • apeclal Andenoa baaed his tiw-ttoo' ~·~~ meeting Tueoday nlghl ---um d. aed1g avaUebte with di.IDitariee of Alao l'Hlected for a one-year term fact that most of the district's JC hi: -....r. OC<UJ>l'toc llllle <i them. as been! clerk Wll ~ Ray M. already contain more children than th~ .~~* 1nC1 !f_cC_~-~~bleto take Sdwnltt. wbeeere planned for, and cafetorlllml ;have •--In •~ ~~ achm Weyuker ls an -Uve ....-...i n turned Into classroomJ. on olll!oF olde of the OCM!r<d srandoland r... A>aemblyman Robert Burke (R-Hun· "By Juuary we \rill ellber need tbe _.,. wa&cbecl the parade while the IWl tqton Beach) and also ltl'Vts on the Portable school or go completely bn !Jl!ol doWb on --·' Westminster Elem-, Scbool Dbtrid double oessions," Palmer 111d. Bui be .Jact -. a Hunlinlloo Beach boerd. denied any nec<ssily for !he IChOol In clothinc stare owner who wa forbloate ~ wt9 Mo 1erves on the September. ' enouatJ to lit ill tbe covered aru. litd Weatminlter bolrd, Is 1 r fl t 1 r e d Th! eris.is bas come about bee a~ Jt l"U lthe f1nt time be ever outranked dairyman. of the district'• inability to .ell ff.75 a dty ec...dlmla 'lbe trustees abo designated the leC<lnd million in achool COPStruction bond• and 1 11 and foor1h Tueldaya of eadl ·mmth fw ~ length ol, time -about two Yelrs , ... ._ ........... -il lakes to build • school. HUWT 1"..:l'U, i•a~o' '.;n-1 ~';;m~-·-u 30 Tllesday lllghl tnutee1 delayed any 1:1" ~ ,,........._. '1J. ,_ at 7: ·p.m. dec1SJ01 on the portable school~1 ·thu.! In 8 new board room. located In the mating rJ\ virtually impossible to build Allowance Hjked WASmNGTON (AP) -In .. altanpl to make money avallabli ·to more alud!l!ts, the llepsrimOnt .t Health, EducaUon and Welfare has raised the 1pectal allowance poid to lenders taking part In tl!e auarlllleed -l loan pro- eram. HEW Secretary Elliot L. Richardson laid today the action was taken because student& are having difficulty finding .,..,,,,.. willing to lend money al ll!e 7 pereml ceiling ael for the loin pro- aram. Ric::Mrmon said the specl.al allowance rate wu raised to 2'1• per cent for 1endera who psrtlcipaled In the Aplil- June quarter. The rate for the previous quarter wn J per Cfllt. Since the guaranteed-loan program became SfecUve in 19", more than $2.25 billion has been loaned to alm°'t l.I mlltioo students. 'l11e total for the year wNch mded June 30 was $840 million. CONVa>llENT TERMS IANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE ail...na OI Huntlngtoo Beach High by ~ptember In any caae. School, 1905 Main St. Tru1ttes asked for mOre tnformauon Beret's Defense Says 'No 'Haircut' I · F"r. BRAGG, .C. (UPI) -Defense attorneys go irto federal court today in an attempt to keep investigators from shearinl off a few locks of hair from the bead of ~ Beret Capt. Jeffrey MacDonald, accused oC killing his wife and two young dauallters. 1be attorneys claim that MacDooald will, in effect, be testifying against himself In vlolaUon of hJs constltuttona.1 rights if Anny criminal investigators are p«mitted to take the Anny doctor's hair for laboratory analyals. The attorneys asked U.S. District Court Judge Algernon Butler 11.t Clinton, N.C., for an injunction to prevent the hair cut. on the cost of a portable school :...... 24· bulldJ!!IL . Dead C~it;kens ' Payment Given : Andrew C. Domingo of 11562 Edinger Ave .. Fountain Valley, has beta awarct<f $90 to compensate hlm for 90 chlckena killed June JS by an unknown dog. The county Animal Control Division recommended payment to the Board of Supervisor; based on a value of •1 each for lhe "murdered" fryers . : Domµ,go reported that a German shepherd ''mix" canine Invaded his chicken coop and committed the crime. 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Two styles in Enka"' Crepeloo" wi~ lace: S·M. reg. 5.oo· •••.•....••• 3.11 SHOE SALON Red Cross, Socialite dress shoes, reg. 18.00·21.00 ••• 13.ll Cobb1es, many styles and colors, reg. 17.00·19.00 ••. ft.II " • Wtdnesdu, Joly I, 1970 DArl Y PILOT ~ INFANTS' • • Perma-111ess Kadel• PGlyester and cotion baby dresses in soft paslds: 9·18 mos., rq. 5.00 ................ 2.11 Other styles. some smocked, reg. 6.00·8.00 •• , •• 3.11:..19 Infant criwlers, re1. 3.00-3.50 •••••••.•••••••• 1.11 Ciawler sets, coveralls, jackets, reg. 5.00 ea. • ••••• 3.41 little boy sunsuits, rei. 2.50 ............... ., 1.11 ~ssorted P<int P"IJOY9f/panty sets, 9· 18 11¥1s. • •••••• UI Stretch cotton teny one-piece baby janllf<ins • • • • • • • • 3.ll Brushed acetate one-and two-piece jamakins ••••••• 2.11 Polyester/rayon ttnal bl!ni<ets. 36150 •.••.•••.. 2.11 Pop-oYers and matching panties in infants and toddler sizes. Summertime cotton prints ••••••••••••• ' ...... 2.11 little boy sunsuits. reg. 2,50 ••• " ..•••..•.•••• I.II Cotton, plisse sleepwear lor girls, reg. 3.50·4.00 •..• 1.21 Boys' slxlrtall sets, reg. 7.00 ................. UI Double bib overalls, rig. 3,50·4.25 ••••••••.•••• I.II snort slee'I! cottOn knit T·shirts " ........... , • : t.41 Girls' tab-froot cotton knit slxlrts, reg. 3.00 ••••••.• 1.11 Girls'-solid colllf pant. reg. 3.50 •.••••••••••••• 2.41 Matching girls' polo shirts, reg. 3.50 ' ••••••• , , ••• I.II Play sets and shiftl . reg. 5.00-9.00 •••.••... 3.41-5.11 Girls' cotton blend, easy -care slxlrts. reg. 1.75-1.15 •• 1.21 INFANTS' SHOP · ~~.::.,.~~-...~~~~:..;;.~:;..;,-.":>, .. ~~::::::~'\~:>...~~~~~ ... '('~~~:>:·:.::;>:::!:.::.-::.-:..'\~~\~ t COLOR·COORDINATE YOUR ~ l NURSERY AT SAYINGS t .~ :;.; ~ a ' 6 49 25 99 ·.;. ~ ~ ,, . ...; . ,,,, ill i ~ reg. 9.00·32.00 ~ ,.,. Peterson's sturdy baby fum ituri: ,; t S~oller, padded seat, reg. 21.00 .... If.II t !~ (~1~0 tri-chair converts to youth chair. reg. ~ . ~ P1;y yard: ·,;1;;, • ;;1;; ~;i; · siie;.1 5;~:. f I 3100 1 :::: . • .••••••••••••••••. 25.99 ::~ ;l.\ Walker-jumper adj~sts for bigger tot reg. ~ ' 9.00 •..•••.•••••••• : .••• &.49 ~~ Swing, folds, reclines with headrest, reg. 1 ~ 1500 I ~ ' .................... 11.11 ~ .:~.:=~-::::::~~:::::~::.~:::,.;,.;, .. ~ .. ~ .. .;x_-::::~~~:~:.-.:::·:.;.:::~·::X.."\~~.;;:;:;«::;::;;:~~::::.-;~~::::::.~::;:;:, LITTLE SHAVER SHOP _ Kmt underwear by Clest. Cotton T-shirt. nylon rei nl01ced necks: 4-6, reg. 3/2.75 3/1 .99 Kmt ~r~s. reg. 3/1.50 3/1.19 . Slxlrt sleeve knit shirts; 4-7, reg. 3.00-3.50 •••••.• 1.41 lastex, kmt swimsuits; 4-7, reg. 3.00·3.50 ...•••.• 1.19 Perma-press pant with Saf-T·Knet: 4-7, reg. 4.00 ·5.00 2.41 Suits and sport coats, 4·7. reg. 14 .00-18.00 . _ ..•.• 9.19 CHILDREN'S SHOES ' • . Sa" on children's shoes by B. f. Goodrich, Child's bulf1ler toe 01lord in red, navy, reg. 5.10 ••••• 3.97 Boys' deck slxles in navy, green, reg. 7.50 •••••••• 4.97 Big Girls' sneakers in navy, white, reg. 6.00 .•••••• 3.17 Girls' patent and leather shoe s by Jumping Jacks,' Herbert Cope- land and Alexis, reg. 10.00-16.00 •••••••.••• 3.97·9.91 Girls' summer sandals, reg. 6.00 ••.•.......•.•. 3.17 B,ys' Jumping Jacks and Crosby Square shoes, in antiqued leather. reg. 10.00-17.00 .••.•.........• 5.11-!0.11 STORE FOR MEN , " Clest alhlet~. shirts, ,.. 3/4.50 ••.•...• ·" • , ... Jll• _ Clest kmt briefs, sues 30-40, rer. 3/4.50 •••••••. ,ll• Boxer shil1s, wilite 01 col01s, reg. 2.00 : ••••••.. Ill•. Sllort·sleeved 1iess shirts, reg. 6.00 ••••••• 4.P , 21'.• · 'Lq·steevlll hi! sllirts, rec.1.50 •• : •••• : • _ . . • t• Wide Italian silk ties. rei. 6.50·7.50 •••••.• 4.11. 21'.lt. ' • . I 'i'AflSITY SHClf • I I • Lr1r~ sleeied sptrt shirts, rei. 13.00 ............. I.• r Sportcoats, riatrxat shoolders , reg. 60.00-65.00 • 'lllMt.• fashioo neckwear, reg. 5,50.7,00 • ~ •••••• ; 4.11\ I .... !Kess slacks, reg .. 10.00 •..•..• , . : •.......... 14.11 Shape suits in all·weather {abrics .;n.two-or tlrree-buttoo styl- ing, reg. 90 ,00 .••••••• ·., ••• ·, .... , ......... ,, ••• ·• u.tl .. ' ' SILVERWARE ' Alv in sterling. 32.pc. set ViYaldi. reg. 492.00 ••• '. .. 211.H 31-pc. set Bridal Bouquet. reg. 440.00 •.••.••••• 211.1 .. " Gorham sterl ing table accessories in .Ne)Vport silYerplat1, :cassei-, ole. platters, butter dish, trays, vegetable dish, graYy boat, •ina , cooler, reg. 23.00·76,00 .. ! ............. 17.51·51,ll , Oneida · sterling, 31·pc. set in clxlice . of six patterns, l'f· 448.00 •..........••.•..•....•• ~ ~ ••.•• 211.• . Oneida ·sterling ~n stock and seriing pieces •••• , 35% off Webster Wilcox silyerpla\ed. trays ............. II% tfl AIYin silYerplated table accessori•s •••••••• , •••• l1H Pacilic SrlYercloth tarn ish resistant bags ••• _ •••• 15% lff Ask about Buffums' SrlYer Club Pia.--------- STATIONERY ::~X«;!~)":·~!':·~=~:·~:·:·:·~:::;;;;~::::;:::::~::>;~::'·:*=::~~~::~-::::::::~~=:::::~::::::!>':~\~~:=~ ~ I ''' ORDER CHRISTMAS CARDS !Ii NOW AND SAYE 50%-75% off " ' Awid the holiday crush, select at your leisure i!'' now. Religious, tradit ional,-cootemporary or ,, @ humorous cards by famoos make~ ;~ :·:-::::::::::::~::::::::::.::::-:::: .. s~~=·~=~x:;;:-;):~*'~:Wt=:~~:~;;.}~::;x~:::~::::~;~::i:::~::;·::::.·~=~j , 0 BUFFUMS'. • • THURSDAY IS THE START OF r . FINDS ,. IN All .. . Nlt-JE Si ORES .. w .... ~ ~ ' t- o <t w ...J ALL ROUTES . YOUNG CALIFORNIA SHOP . Junior pantsuits, sizes 5-13,1reg. 26.00·40.00 •..... tl.19 f.learance of fully lined coats, most acrylic in red, white, naYy. some glen pla id, so[jll! paslel , reg. 30.00-40 .00 ...•. 25.19 JumOI and petite dresses, redoced from our regular stock. In- • eludes ChaYecete al~tate. polyester, Dacron"' polyester Yoile ~~ 0;ayo'. .~'~: '. .t'.~'. .t~x.t'.re;. '.1'.e.'. ~. t~. ~·. '.~'. .lf io~s famous ma\e ·~19uses and shirts, many styles and colors, reg. ~.00-10.00 ·'· ...... : ••.•.•..•. ' .•.••• tll-1.99 Jumor S\!ortswear from 'a lamous maier, including skirts. pants. blouses, dresses, reg . 8.00-11.00 .......... 4.91· 14.99 ; VILLACHR PLACE · Not In Newport . VILLAGER FA'HIONS , •••••.••••• , , f/3 OH Sportswear an<I dresses' .•. all with lhe famous Villager fit , • and smart sty I ing, : • ! Shirts, reg . 8.00-14.0fl ...•....•.. ., ••••.• 4.99-7.99 Shorts, reg. 9.00· 14.00 ...••....••••.••• 4.99·1 .99 _ Skirts, reg. 9.00 -17.00 •..••..•..•.••• _ •• 4.99·1.99 ; Pants. reg . 16.00·13.00 ..•.•.•....••••• 1.H·tl.19 l 'nresses. reg. 16.00-36.00 .•.......•.... 12.11-11.99 : HOSIERY . : ANNUAL IUFFLONS' SALE •• Sheer Agrloo panty hose, reg. 115 75 ..........• 2/5.DO Mrcro·strelr:h panty hose, reg. 2 15 •...•... , .•. 2/4.00 Support panty hose. reg. 5.50 •..••.......•.• 1/1 0.00 ! Th1gh-h1gh stockin1.1, reg. 2.00 .......•...•. ~· 2/3.50 rlWTIOu make sl1pp~s. reg. 4.00·6.00 '.' ''' 2.!!, 2/5.15 ACCf.SSORll' SHOP l ; Long or roll sleeve blouses from lamous "Lady " maoolactuim s. i •rints or solids: 8-18, ieg. 7.00-13.'00 ........... 4.99 •f ' ! t;::~:::,,·::~~~~::w:e:::::.':::rc:::::::::::::::::[.::::::i:~~:=:~:[.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·~: :=~:::::::::::~::::~. ~=r ) , "·: l~ · IUFFUMS' OWN CAllDIGA ' m: , )( NOVILTY OR LACY·STITCH :'( ' ~ 1 '• • ~.. 8. 99 reg. 13.00·1500 ~ ..... ::~ ~ y ~; Washable acrylic sweaters. NoYelty rrb stitch !fu .,, 1n white, bone or aqua or silk-lined lacy '!' Tui stitch in white, blue, pink or yellow: 36·42 . f • :~:~'::::::»x:~'>~:::::x;:::~~:::::~:~:::~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:~:::::::}:::::::=:~::;.«::::::::::::~:::::~: C-Olortully printed pure srl k. twills w1~ hand·rolled edges, 27" \squares •...... : ....................... 3.99 1 FASHION JEWELRY ' lamous-maler jewehy, reg. 3.00·15.00 ...••.• UO ·ll.50 ~1~•~ white rOjles and earrrngs. reg. 1.00·5.0D •• '.. l/l.9! ' ' COSMETICS • Marcel Rochas g1tt set mcludes I dram· pertume and l-01. me- tered Partum de Toilette atomizer .•••••••••••..• &.50 Revlon Eterria '27' mght ~realn, reg. 15.00·25'.00 JO.ID-15.00 lritle's fa11¥111s glycerine and rosewater compoond aYailable in cream, lotion, soap, reg.-I.SO .•..••• '. ...•.•... 1.29 Jacqueline Cochoran Flowing VelYet moistlJe cream or Super· Rich Night Crwn in .4-0I. jar, atter Aug. Isl. reg, 9.50 5.15 ~arven g1tt set includes: Ma Gr1ffe [au de lqrlette spriy, 3-or. srze. and box dusti111 powder, 3V2-oz. si1e •••••••• 1.00 Endocrel\ie mois turizer, 4-oi. jar. reg. JO.no ••.•.••• 5.00 Endocreme hand lotion, 16·01. size. re1. 5.00 .•••••• 3.08 Choice of fragrancs horn Nina R1cti, l '12 ·01. spray llacon. l'Arr du lemps or Coeur-Joie t5G Capocci ..••••.•• 5.80 Young lion spray cologne lor men. . ". ..... _ .•. _ .. 4.00 JOHN ROBERT POWERS SKIN CARE AIDS! Skin Balance Lotion. returns normal acid, alkaline balance, 16· 01 .. reg. 11.50 .......................... 7,50 Ennched Cleanser for extra dry skin, 16·oz., reg. 11.50 • '1.50 fluid freshener. 16-01 .. reg. 6.00 ••...••••...• , 3.50 fluid Cleanser tor Ollfmal to dry skin, 16-oz, reg. 6.00 • 3.50 Emolsion night treatment IOI dry skin, 1·0I .. reg. 7.50 . 5.00 Polly 8ergen tra'l!I kit iocluded with purchase of Aero Moisturiz- er: 6.00: or Cream Moisiurizer 7.50 and JI.SD: or ~rght Concen- trale, H.50 and 20.10: or Deep Cleansillg Cleam, 5.0G·l.5G Daria 1-01. cologne and l/1·01. pertumed bath oil in 7abu nr Ambush frairances. 6.00 Yalue .. -. ...... _ ...... 3.50 Daria H11~1ghler Lip glo ss 111 Bermuda, Valencia, Granada, Ca- lais. Siena, Ma1orca. 1.50 Yalue .. : •.•........•• .15 Dololhy Gray Salon Cold Cream or Ory Skin Cleanse<. 12-01. jar. reg. 5.50 ... 3.00, 6-01. jar, reg. 3.00 ........... 2.00 r orm(ng de Pantone hair cond1tinner and setting lotron and J \ti . cz. Panteni Pre-lormin1 lolion. both for •••.••••.•. 5.oa ·GIRLS' SHOP : .. · B.ick-to·school dresses in crints. plaids and solids. All from famous maker: 4.11, reg. 7.00-14 oo· • : .. _ .... 3.19-5.19 Brightly colored shorts, Jama1cas and tOj)S, 4·14, reg.· 4.50· ' 5.00 .................... ' ......... 1.11·2.19 Dacron• polyester all -weather coats with zip-out pile limng Plaids and solids: 4-14, reg. 16.00-11.00 •.•. t!.11·15.99 Coats rrJuced trom stock. Includes shetlands· and piles, reg. 21.00·50.00 .................•.••. 1U!·t9.91 He< Ma1esty camisole sh1tt slip, reg. 1.00 ••.•••.• 2/3.21 lier Majesty nylon tricot panties. rng .. 89 . _ . -••.. 2/1.31 Si lirank cottoo tlannelette sleopwear, reg . 5.00·6.00 2.49-3.41 O"lted robes. 6·11, ma. 9.00·11.00 ....•.... 5.ll·l.11 K1l\s. pleated and A-line skirts. rP~. 6 00 -10.00 .. 3.49 ·4.'9 Stretch nylon anklet. white. reg .. 60 ...........• 3/1 .3! Sn1111ler sl!Cfl'"I bag~. 13.00 ..•.•....••••. 1.91 NEWPORT CEHTER • Nl FASHIOH 15LAHD • 644·2200 • GREAT ·~ · s:focK · .... ., REDUC.tlONS .. ' STORE FOR BOYS long. short sleeve dress shirts; 8-10. reg. 5 00-5.50 •• 2.9! Jackets with zip-out pile lining; 8-10. reg. 18.00 •• , .1 t.91 Knit shirts, short sleeYe; 8·10, reg. 3.00 ·5.00 •••••• 1.11 Short sleeYe sport shi rts from tamous maker. Assorted color1 and patterns: 8-10, reg. 4.50-5.00 ...........•• 2.99 Cardigan and pullover sweaters; 8-20, reg. 10.00-14.00 ~.99 Crest kmt briels; 8-12, reg. 3/2.50 , •• : ••• , •••• 3/1.19 Crest knil bnels; 14-18, reg. 3/1.75 ••••••••••. 3/1 .99 Crest cotton T-shirts; 8-11, reg. 3/1.75 ••••••••• 3/1 .U Crest cotton 1-shirts: 14-18, reg. 3/3.00 ..•••••• 3/1 .99 Crest acryl ic and nylon stretch'lxlse, reg. 7.00-1.15 • 3/1 .99 Store For Me n ·r-,,,,,:,~::,;,~;~;;,;:~~,,,,,,,,,,,,,~,,,,,,"",,,:; 0 c iQ CCJ -G'> ;i CLOTHING SALE •••• )! 99 .QO reg. 11500·1 4590 _ •.• _ ..•. '' •,':_,' fine suits in all -weather ,weight fabrics. Also other group of our famous name suits, reg. 8995-235.00 ••• now 69.01·119.0G 19. 99 reg. 35.oo' Woof worsted dress slacks. tab waist with quarter·top pockets, flie fashion colors. Also dress slac~s reduced lrom stock; plaids or solids. reg. 10.00 -65.00 now 14.91·31.99 111 :·: 4 9 • 9~ reg. b5.00-75.00 ·~ I Wool sport coats in blazer or two.button 'i! 1 styles, good colors, solids or patterns. Also '~ !)' soe other famous·n;~e sport coals, reg. ·!:! ;~~~~;::::::~::~:~:~:~:~~~;~~~~::~~~:~:~:::::~:;;:::;::*:~;:;::::~!~~:~:~:~~!~~!~~:~~~~:;~~~·:~ Quahly leather wal lets. black or brnwn in smoolh calf or Moroc· co gram: Yalue 7.50·10.00 ................... t.H Ollon"' acr)lic/wool anklet. non·shlink. reg. 1.10 19, 3/2:51 IKlon" acr)lic stretch crew sox. rog. l.50 •..• t.19, 3/3.11 lightweight jacket or Dacron~ polyester cotton with elastic waist, washable. reg. 15.00 .................. 11.11 Pre-cuffed pants, perm·press fabr ics rn solids or pitterns. washable, reg. I0.00·12.00 .................. 7.91 Happ1 coat robes, lined colton terry. reg. 19.00 ...•. : 11 .99 llulfrims' Own perm.press pajamas in two styles, washable: Slll!ty styles. reg. 6 oo ........•...... 3.69. 1n.oo Regular coat style, reg , 8.00 ........... 5.61, in I.GD Crest !-shirt underwear, reg. 3/5.15 ... , ...•••. , 3/3.19 MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL 9:~0 ..--.. leatherette magnetic albu ms', reg. 6.50 ......... '. ~1-3 •. Magnelic. album refills, reg. 3.00 ...•.••••••••• ,: '1.it '1 famous make soapbook, Cofors1 reg. 5.00 ............ 1,1t: 24-sheet package g1ttwrap, r'l'. 1.00 ..••.••••• , .~<.It: ' Open stock loomla1d stati onery, reg. 1.25 • . • • • • • • • • .,jf~. Matchmg loomla1d envelop!s, reg .. 55 ...••••••••••• ~I Book shaped Ptncil sha~ener, reg . 8.00 ..•••••••• ).II Magnelrc double plxlto lrames, reg. 5.95 •••••••••• 2.99 · , Cooking Clip recipe fries. reg. 3.00 ..•...••...•• 2.51 • ' Dou ble deck playing cards, reg. 1.00 •••••••••••.•. n · ~ '. ~ Boxed notes, reg. l.15 .................... 2/1.25 TABLE LINENS Calrf~ma Hand Print napkins. reg. l.00 .••••••.....• II lablecloths, Yarious sizes. reg. 5.00·13 .00 ••.• 3.ll·tl .4t. Imported woven placemats. reg. l.25·1.50 ; .•••• , .ll·J .IS Sclgian hnen initialled 1131Jkins, reg. 12.00 riot. • ••• 71 11. Cotton Yelour kitchen towels. reg. 1.00 •••••.•••• 3/l.41 Custom table pads, three types •.....••.••••• 11% ofL Wonder LQ01er mats. reg. 1.15 ................. ,It) Matching linen napkins, reg .. 85 •....•••.•.•••.•• I! · CHINA AND GLASS ' .. • !~ ::::~::::::::*=:=:~:~-:;~.;:;.,.;::::;:;:::;:::::..~~:~:::::%:::>:r.;,\':<;.;.:~;;.:~~>:=:;:;:;s:~-;.~::~~~;..;~ ~~ ' J · 45·PIECE SERVICE , ·j~ ~ l.RONSTONE DINl1flRWARE ·~~ .. :(( 39 99 ·it § • sp11ial purcllase .§;" X• i'j; I t lf Clxlice of three bright contemporary patterns. ~ .. ; t Gay fl~als complimented wrlh solid colored ii ~1 Set'finc .Pieces. '. i . f.:~::::M.::r.:::=~:::r::~~::;t.::::>.~~~:;::~::.>t~-¥,::*:*'-"''i:::~~~:..-::::~w.4~' Assorted earthenw¥e sets. reg. 29.99 .•.... " .... 24.H • Bone china , ).pc. set, reg. 11.95·45.00 •...• ll.11-33.ll GIFTS • Ice buckets, assorted ....... _ . . .. . • .. • .... . • 5:91 . Art1(1cial potted plants .................... .' 4.11 • • OTHER DAYS 10:00 TILL' SrlO ). ' > ' • • (. • --· .. ,...., DA.IL¥ PILOT: .EDITOBIA.L PA.GE • • , ....... _ Superintendents' P .... ,ay , • Tfl!llH• lo tw<> Hunlinglon Beacl\ eleinentary school • diilrlcw ~ellwred surpriiC>' eact:1gu tut witk to their • dlllrllll 111perlnteodeJ1ts. • · When Dr. Clarence Hall. head of the Ocea n View ~ool Dlstliot. WlWrat>POd ,hi• he <ould.n't have been ll@e~ier. It i~ ~ $5,000 pajl· raise boosfin& his salary ~to $31.:i!JO. . ) S. A. Moffett, chief of the Huntington Beach City School District since 1965,. probably was Jets inspired. ! Iiis. too, \\•as a pay raisef b1.1t only $500, some $1,~ Jess than he req!lested . llis s;>!ary will pe $26,150. Administrators under Hall and Moffett received the same.message as tbeir.chi~l's. In the Ocean View case, / ;..i,i;,11), the city district. '*1. · ' . •· . lfllt. wtio enters his third year.Jn Oceall View (with } 23 schools and 14,000 students) was rewarded for the ~ tremendous renovation he made in a large district pre- viougly beset \Vith money troubles and poor adminiistra· tion. Hall has never Jost a bond or tax override election. District voters approved a •t.25 tax increase on M1y 6, 1919 and al50 okayed t7.5 million in school construction bonds on Nov. 10, 1969. · The message to . Mollett and the administrators The merit sys tem Itself poses ·several probfom s. Chief of these Is the obligaUon It places on the trustees to establish and announce -in advance or the school · ye'ar. not aner the fact -clear criteria for judaing , merit in each of the administrative positions. / . Trustees said they gave the small pay increases to cut the rising cost of administration salaries. This mes- sage in itself couid lead to .. eduction in administrative costs a year hence by encouraging veteran adl)1il1istra· tors to go else"\vhere. - It is clear Ocean View trustees are happy with ' the ""8.Y their schools are being run. It's not qiiite so clear whal Huntington Beach Ci ty district trustee• think. The-Stench Continues Isn't there enough polJution in Orange County with· oul the Sunset Beach Sanitary Dbtlict fouling the air at HunUn&ton Harbour! • I • under him in the seven school; 6,000 student district \vas : "' ·not -,>·clear.· Many obsewers.{eel the very modest pay t ' raise was a rebuke for the many problems \Vhich have t -·· &Urred up controve rsy in the district in the past year. ·· • The district has twice Jost -by .narrow margin s - ~~lecUons to-rai1e -the -interest-rate· from live to seven ·': ".P!!rcent· on $4.75 mlllion in schaol bonds approved the •' • 1 yiar before. A heated public cont,roveny was stirred up The Harbour residents -their noses deeply of· fended by the sanitary district's odor -have complain· ..ed. and fought ii) court, to put a stop to the pro~lem. It looked as if the battle might be won a few months .ago when the California Regional Water Quality Control , Board ordered the Sunset Beach Sanitary District to cease .C).Jld desist its smelly operation. Th'ere \vas joy in Huntington Harbour that day. But the joy may have been premature. The smell is still there, says the water quality control board , and the .sanitary district isn't doing much about it. Directors of the water quality control board have asked the Callfom.ia Attorney General to look into the matter and perhaps give a little legal urging to the sani· tary di strict to find a fast solution to its odor problem. ~, ... ~· . ' ), . ·~ ,. ; . ove~ the demotion ol. the principal of LeBard School. J)iatrict.administrators and teachers are currently bat· :· Wn,; O'\l'er· proPc>sed teilchers' salaries.· · It has· been ·a rocky year for tHe district and may -: ::-_:get rockle'i' next year as schools reach the bursting pOint because there aren't enough clasarooms for the expec· ttd children. City School Dis trict trustees also put adminislra· tors and principals on a merit system and warned them they need not expect pay raises each year. Sunset authorities could hook into Huntinjl'.ton Beach sanitation lines on Warner Aven ue and disband 1htir aiewage plant. But there appears to b;e a han~·UP on the 1 cost of hooking into Huntington Beach. Whatever the problef!l is, the sani tary district should solve it quickly. There 1s nc Jon~er a question of who is polluting the air .:.....: only a question Of when it will be stopp,ed. H \'Bubble, bubble;ti,irmoil an¢ trouble ••. Why Don't Announcers Say It Right! Dear Gloomy Gus: Demaruh From Student•, Faculty, Other• ' 1 ~y Dol't 11tldkt tnd Ttlevlsloll U. DOll9ttf'I Tell U1 Llud ud Clear: -ntlt there ia ao "Pote" in "om.' nipotent," and no "aip'' ln "muntdP81." -Thlt the adverb m ., n i n I ''evidently," b "PIY-tent.IJ'• not ''peten:UJ." • ~ -'1'1111+< verb ~lnq ... t" 11 ltrcss<d on tlli .oecood oyl· · Jabie/ "'°! tho fJrl~ I ~n:~· .I ••pear•• 1' "compar~ able,"'''91/'tur': .. ~ .. preteriblt." lll!d-e6 11mkl" in "formld· able." _, 1bat thm Is no ''cue'' in "11uclear" I t.ne moat prevalent · milpronUncialion seenu to bt "nucuJar,") -THAT THERE IS no "bet". bi • "obellance," and the ~nd syllable should IOUIMS=HQ-"obey." -That'. there Ii~ no number such as "nloedet~ .. (And there is nO ''thinly," either.) • · -That there ar~..onfy,lhfu syllables, nOt four, in the lovely ''.~metpanate." -That there is no "on .. in "envoy,'' which is gtl ~a-F-rench word, but 1 very old efjgllsh on<. -Thatj i( ~is-.·a doUb)( error for the aame anno1.1ncer ·who calls the news "noaa" 'io call the atternoon "after· 11yoon." \ ..... Truck driver1 in Huntinlton Beach irid 'Fountain Valley are always honking at me. What am 1 doing wron&? -Blondie nJI ..... v... ""*" , • ...,.. ....... ""' ._...,11, !MM .. tht --· ....... ,,_. Ml --• tr. Olletl!Y .... ~ ...... • Tbat there Ja no "ywn·• In • 4'colama,'' and DO "nee" in ""Incognito." -Tba(''there art only fGUt sylllbles, 11111 ~"auxiliary.'" -"cer~" should be streued on the · oyD1bte. and not lhe -nd (Altbou(h J upect thi . ." la a I091nl • bltlli wtlll tile Cerebral P~lsy A•!OCla· tlon'.') -'nllt thtre Is no such food, eiUier In Engl11h or in French, as "or d'rvs." or 1JtY 1udl person, in English or French. asiri "Mllder 'D." '-THAT AN OUTER cir~~ Qf Hell tot 1lllterates would ·consist exclus'ively nf those who persist in calUng it "Ftbua.ry." -'IMt'1he chic(. officer of American municiptllties is not the .. Mare ." -That ''because" shou ld rhyme with "gauze,'' and nol with "buzz." -That there Is ™l. "beast"' Jn ''bestial,'' there i!no "rape" in "rapine",. and there ~is no "dack" in "daiquiri,'' and no "piclt" in "despicable.".. . .. -That boUI "incendiary" and ''in· cidentally" have five syllables, not four; while "malefactor" has four syllables. not three {Tht "male" is from tho Latin for "evll," not for "masculine.'') Mach:ines for All Crops The da,I m:e dead in California -If thty eVei' ~ted-when the simple-min4· ed stayed on the · farm and lhe bright boy1 mo\<m to the clUea. Standing con-- DdenUi a.sitkte a produCtiviry that ranks them 1mong i?ie: biggest of big businesses in the state, Callforlia 's agriculturalists are moving ahe-ad techiiologlcally in iOfne seeminily impossible areas at a rate that puts their city cousins to shame. Principal growers across the stal~ mtke no secrtt or their confidence lhal In this decadt they u•ill have machi nes capable Of h_,..vcstlog every grain, fruit, nut or vegetable produced in California. TH I S CONFIDENCE becomes in· creuingly apparent when they back ll up by q.ylng thal if thelr engjnee.rs cannol come up with a m'3chine to harvest the crop they will cb:ange the character of the crop to; sull the machine's capabllitl11. Or d r o p it. and grow eome&hlng that • machine can handle. Tbe evidtnee' Is already the.rt that this ta JtOL juat lalk. Almost all of CalUomta 's pncenlna -lomaioes 3rt harvttted tobey by mQChint. To ac· complllh Lilli not only were new macblna dlliined but fht tomatoes were redevt!IOped to accommodate the maclUna in a JI-year proceu at u.c. Devil to pnduct 1 1traln'that matured lo a lpftdf\e. ,liie and shape and rlptncd 1t one Ume. ~ s-.v It wlll not be long before a aJ:miJar proct.&1 can be applied to roechaolt1I " pie:kln(I of tomaloes Jor the frtlh market. lNTBR.ESTJNGLY tnough, the advr.nt - r ". ·~ , -. ' \ . Gnest k.epo,rt \ of the machines In the tomato f\e\dll m&}". lead to more, not le55 employment In that .crop. In the pre·machine age California farmers hired about 38,000 tomato workers at harvest time. a figure which the machines reductd lo less than 24.000. But the success or the machine· p~ed crop is such that a trcme11dous jump in acreage is predicted -which means more peopJe will be needed to man and ma 1nta1n the machines, and V!'Ork. alongside the1n. ~1echanizalion undoubtedly w i 11 displace unskilled workers. but at the same. time will creitt 1 demand for mort ski.lltd' and semH:kllled help on tile lalld. The problem of the unskllled will remain wHh us. ind wlll no doubt create a ckmand for vocaUonal training lo fit into other occupaUons lho8C ~·ho cannot be absorbed Into the new mechanited agriculture.. CAUFORNIA agriculture. re.cogn iw this problem and has swung bthiftd the: na~ionv.:ide: d r l Y e 10 obtain equllablt leg11lahon to provtde eroul'ld-rules for labor • manageme nt r e I a t I o n s in 1igriculturt. · The growers are confident this e&n ~accomplished to tackle ll'le farm labor dilemma , Just as they art confident I hat h:lrve,linJ; machioery can be developed to handle any crop. Callfornl1 Feature Strv1ce 'They Want C\i:a~ge, Have No Cure' To lhe Edito" It is not my intent to attack the po!lition expre~ by J ohn R. Haven (Mallbox. July 1) regarding "most students" aod their Position regarding hllmanil y, communiam and the soCio- economic system of the: United States. Said stated position is typical of most students. faculty. liberal politicians and others demanding change. A1r. Haven fa iled lo introduce a single cure for the Ills of our society. How ca11 anyone de· mand cha•ge without outlining in detail the new . program and the benefits thereof? • CONSERVATIVE t.axpaytra are 1lso coocemod ~ -.. rlpts. How ••• -~ lhe laklq <II tllt lluits ol one llllD'• labor alld 1lvl111 It to another? la it not the rlgbt d one- man to do with his earnlM' as he desires! Should J.l.year-olds bit permitted to vote on issues which will blcrtue property taxes, when said 18-year-olds (ror the most part) do"not pay p(operty t1xes? SHOULD PEOPLE from s t a t t s wherein welfare· paY~ts are small be permitted to move. lnto Caliror11ia and draw large weUare checks al the expense of California taxpayers? Is it right for taxpayers to be forced ·to support educa. tional institutions that teach philosophies difterent from their own? Is it right for partl'lls ol students who attend pr ivate schools to pay taxes which sup- port public 1ehools? IS IT RJGHT to force a 1na11 to donate a part of his wagts to social ;:iecurity, rnedicare or olher social welfare programs ? U seems to me that if a man \Yilnt~ to share his we.allh it is his sole right to decide what .Protl'•ms he wishes to support alld to what e:a:tent. The right to initkti such decisions has been taken away by government and those opposed lo such legislation have not started a rtvolution. ARE WE TO assume that it is right to violate the rijhts of some for the bel'lefit of others! Is it right lo protect criminals and not their innocet1t victims·~ Tf students (and others) are such avowed hwnanitarians. why do they reYolt whl!n peoples of other countries ask us lo he.Ip defend themselves against bting enslaved~ I have sci rorth specific riucs1io11~. not generalities and "motherhood" stalcme.nts such as is the case wi1h most "liberals ."' ARE THERE EASY answers to even these few complex queslionll? The total nwnbcr of questions which can be asked, lhe problems that need solution. the v.'f'Ongs that need righting, aN: infinite indeed. Me.rely to revolt and complain v.111 not get the job doae. Change for the sake of change can ltad to disaster. 1 do not profess to knoW the ahswers, I do not believe that the "academic commu11ity," the Republica11 or the Democratic parties, or any other groop, hu the .1u13wers to all these qUtstions. ~--B11 Georse ---. Oee.r GfOrge : How can t gel In touch "'·Ith some k>cal bird watchers! Ort':ar Eccie: Pain t your head purple and perch ln a lall pine trte -I'm sUll ourncd up about humorists being :ailed grouchy. ( ' .......... ·, " .. , "' t . I ~ailhox . •' l~etters jrom rea4trs oT"e toelcome. Normally write rs 3hould conveu their nitssages in 300 word.! or less. The right to condt11st lettt'rs to fit space or eliminate libel 18 reserved. All let- ler.s must in<:lude signature a-nd mail· ing addri.ts, but names may be with· Jield on ,.equest if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry toiU Mt bt pub· lilh<d. . The Corlllltutloo did a J1RUY lood job before beinl ~· . • JI: WIDTE 'Oppo11te ot Mlllt.nt• To the Editor : I am a middle-a1ed American mother, living in Orange County. I absolutely objeci to your banner, in bold, black type: ''Campus ~1ilitancy Nol Communist." Mailbox. July I. My dict ionary stales that militancy means warfare. Warfare means military uperalions between enemies. Military means armed force s. Student protest is not an organized armed operation. Tl is the opposite or militant. I know this to be true as I have partici pated in peact vigils and peace demonstrations many times during the last lhree years. I have never sttn any form . of militancy al any tim.e whatsoe ver. r HAVE BEEN colletting infonnalion about this. evil. immoral. illegal war since 1965 and have found t h a t newspapers throughout the states have c.:onstantly bannered or head I i·n e d de1nonstrators as militants. Now after five year5 of this "brain· washing·," a .student like John 1-taven can use this misleading term without concern for its co rrectness. Perhaps in another three years. with your "helpful " banners and headlines, students will be armed-God forbid! ~ My hope for the end of this war lies with the organized peaceful drive of students whom you have repeatedly labeled militants. I am not a Communist nor do I know anyone who is. MRS. G. L. PEARSON Tlie l1eadllne wils n quotation giv- 1nn tl1e cs.'l'enct of the letter. 0 11e 1\"cbsttr dcfi11itio11, citing "apgres· -~ivc" fl.'l' n synonym, states tl1-0t "mili· ftl'ld in1plies a vigorous , unrele11ti11g r spousal oj a caust'. n1ove1ne·nl. etc.'' It is in thi! se11.tt tllat the ttrm . /1a! been (lpptied to .campl.l! a11ti-war pro· lesters, especially those who break the la10 ond.atte:mpt forcibly tO den~ free speecl' !o those tvho disagree with tlte1n. -Editor Ha11ol Wiii Hear To tile Editor: As coordinator of the National Leaaue of Families of America11 Prlloners in Southeast AS!a t would like to thank )·ou so ve.ry mucll ·for the continuing and excellent cover11e your newspaper h11s given to the prisoner of war issue. More persoully than that, 'however. as the wife of a Marine avi,ator missing In action for ove~ three ye.ars, J cannot begin to adequately cxpre s5 my ap- preciation lo newspapers like yours lh;)I have llelpcd us. the f11n1ilits or lhcY: men, bring this issue be.fore the An1erican people. IF l\IORE n~w~papcrs could realiz1 the vital role their coverq e could play i11 bringing these men home, J reel certah1 they. as your newspaper has done, would try to help us more. After talking to North V>etnamese representatives myself, I fctl strongl y that it will be the expressed and vocal concern of the American p e o p I e themselves lha l will bring our loved ones home. And, or coutit. our newspapers can help mirror that concern acroS! lhe land. And tills message does make its v.·ay back to Hanoi. For myself, other families , and 1,600 me:n that wait for w; to care. thank you so wry much. r MRS. STEPHEN HANSON • Detll.1119 Te,.;,.. To the Edif:Or : The letter by Ernest \V. Moyle5 (M1ilboX', June '·25) (''Blesaihp o~ FrttJC!om In America") probably will disturb some r~ders of this paper. Unfqrtunalely, though . I think the Jetter does exemplify a 'liinsensus of political and social beliefs that prevail in the Orange County area. I fee l that many people ln this area do not objectively define or analyze those tum., which are very eommon In their 'lpetth -i.e .. cotnmunism, hip- pies. Black Panthers. e.tc. Instead. they gi ve a type of subjective "dualistic" eoMolation (in the sense that the thesis be jlOsitive. and the antithesis as negative) to most all social or political terms. without reany know\ng the ob- jective meani ng or that term . FOR EXAl\f PLE. these people will give the term "communism" a ver'{' nel[ative connotation (communi sm i.! bad), and capitalism. or Americanism, a, DO!itive or "good" connotation, etc. When one uses any symbol term. J · think he should first objectively define and analyze what that t.enn means before he makes any fa vorable, or otherwise, statement about it. For example, if one objectively analyzes the Marxist theory or economics. will he really find that theory iilhe'rtntly bad -or will ht: let his subjecli\'e bias influtnce his definition? I~ IS THEN imperative that everyone. decide on 1 poattion concemtnc any system, with the idea in mind that this decbion should eventually contribute to the general best intcre.!lts of thf'! whole world ~munity {in other words, every hwnan belllg). In conclusion. it seems that those in this CO)lnty who make misunderstood and vague utie.rances about soc~potitlcal sy•lem1, and who alao only con.aider fo r whatever re.ason -their own expedien~tive Interests, ire realiv hurting our world community. becau:Wt they then become intol?t of any in· tere.U out.tlcie ~Zf ::"''" Thll mode "" tbinki ... Wlf !i'1y-·~1a • ~Ja!tud. di!O , •nd warrliair-ld ' Cj!llllllunity •• " A BILL WEST J '1 , ·.,·~ A rlcat•. De1th.11 To the Edi'tor: lune was and not long ago when every child grew up taking pride in his countiY. He learned about America"• histor)', V.'hat form of government we • ha've. and why his country is the great.est on ~th and why it is worth fi&hting for )n 1970 just as it was in 1776. As America moves on towards it." 195th birthday and its. soon to be born dream or 200 Y!an oid in 1976, it is well (or ·~!· to examine bow far along the way is America from complacency to apathy or from apatpy to dependency. " . THAT F A~tOus historian. Robt rt J\1un tiel, originated this quotation entitled '·Bondage to Bondage": "G reat nations rise and fall . The people go from bondage to spiritual faith, from spiritual faith to great 1courage, from courage 10 liberty. from liberty to abundaace. from abundance . to seltiBhness fr o m selfishness to complacency, irom com- placency to apathy, from apathy to ~ependence, from dependency back again into bondage.·· IT IS ht\' conviction and that or m~llions of coriCfM)ed Americans, that this young Republic Of ours netd not drift from apathy and dependency and degeneracy back again tnto bondage. There i! an awakenlnc from a~athy I AJ\1 NOT. of course. talking about on the part of sound-hearttd Americans Russian, Chinese or any o.Lher socio-. and. it our P,COPle" anci ·our leaders trasP pnlilital sylllCm in cont.empofarY 90Ci,ty· again a great spiritual faith there can which many .:all "Conmruni!tic:" 'TtKlse· · "be a rebirth or couraae to restore libcrtv 11ystcms should nol. in my opinion1 be ·and freedom with i nd iv l d u 1·1 even defined as "communis1n ," becau5e responsibilil}'. they are nol generally accepted as rtally '!'h is i~ A~erlca's destiny. Let us keep following pure J\larxist theory.) faith v.·Uh 1t lest our children and th P When ooe. speaks of America, ~hould 1vorld's. ehildren t~ough our negligence he not also question what . exactly he. lose tm,, last best hope on ea rth. is t.alktng about! For cxa~Dlc. it · ( May my country be always right ! say 'posltiYely that. there Is 'treedom'' But right or wrong ... MY COUNTRY! in America, shouldn't I first know "''hat ~ GERALD G. VICK the word as:tually means. and second. know i( the word is applicable to all mem~ within the country? Or. even u 1 speak of the "ereatness'' of ''Americanism," M seelhs that I shollld first. objectively l.cy to determine. tbe el(~ts of national chauvinism on .con- ttmporiry W«ld peace -without lettin& pertonal bias affect my dctt:rminaUon. IT SE!i'1S, then, that to objectively reseuctr any Jssue, one must.. tlart with some. type of que5tJon concerning that issue. Therefore, in my opinion. we i hould qU'-'Oon most all social system s that wr are subj ected to before we make 1tatemtnts that are either. fa,·er· able or unfavorable. to that system. II is a\90 necessary to question a~ many alternative posllioned vtewpoinl$ is pogsible, bcc8use those personal altlttldt~ and beliefs which we: finally <lecidt: to adhere tn, ~'Ill have 1n effect on thr. Vt•hole community. --·--Wednesday, July a, 1970 The editorial page of tire Doily Pilot seeks to nt/orm ot1d stim.· ~lote recdtra b¥ pre1e11th10 thii t1e11;1papeT's oph1lo111 and com - nti>ntary 011 fopics of i11ttrt st iJnd siQ11ifico:11cr, by PTOVidtng • fo rum for the t .tprt1rion of our Tt~dtors' opiHlons. and by prtit11c1na tl1t dive rse vit lc· points nf i1tfor11t(ld ob1rrvt r.t nnd spoktHnte11 rin iopics nf ,,,, dou. R.obcrt N. Weed, Publisher I I ,, :(. c I I " I , ••••• -I 1 ,-Valley ~ . EDITIOM . ' - I .. .. • T..t8r•ltaial I -'N. 'l'. S•••lii• ' WEDNESDAY, JULY . I, '1970 JEN ·CENTS ' , ' ' . .. , • Route Cliief· •• . uits .. -· . ' .. ' Cris A~ts ~~r ~reeway._~~Qn~r<>Yersy · I . . ' '"I ' A-ce texe<vUv. Cris c .. Cr)I bu "'You can't' study ·one' :orithout iaWng' ,.,,,. committee Cris laded &o. beoft mlpied as chalmwl ol llllfl!lnlloa· about Ill Ille othOrs,", he eiplaiiied.' studying 1lie corrlcb .,... ·i... 1lro ...., Beach~s Orm\ge Freeway ~ Corii-r Cris' ; .-! as· .. f' him in . ee I ~ t poled Orange Freew11, 'lbe OGimm1tlat m!tl.e ' . • \ • ~ pu agr -• eelablillrod that Ille. corrldw lir ' -, . , , ,. , W11h01lle.~tmoVebyNewportBt~ Uqgton,~"•OUJd'belrel_,-.1 He quil ~ause of the-cw:reot cOn-~ to ~te 11 1~effi.ent of ~ PaJUic~ Street, aDc:I the) San~ /&DI R!Ter from troversy over the Pacific Coast Friew•y. Coast FreeWay from Adams ,Avenue ~in Garfield ·A"-e to Ule .oceen. J .. stating Iba! he Is oppored to Ille 11·-y. Hunlbigtoti'll<Jlch to, Corona del'Ma,. ' The ~.f-\1111 Ure - This put. .him in ""'"1ct. wilh lho olficial A bill to Ibis · elf~ by Aasemblyman· wpuld ·cooiU>; a popu1'illcrn • o1 11,llS llland ol lhe city of Huntington Btach Rober! Badham. (ft-Newport .Beach) has In llMll, thal Urere are.tw0,,.,..,. u.i- on lhe route. · cleared the slate Assembly but Coon-ment. plil)ls In JI, .fi've ,e1-1&r1 "I am highly and diametrically opposed cilman Jack Green said that he did schools, tb(ee ·~ -elimeetary to the Pacific Coast FreeWay and have not believe the Senate 'WOUid pass it. · scliools ~ two ;;:;c. fw*ir1 hlsb ~.~ .. m ~ars," he told coubcilmin "It's puiely a polidcaUhing," Green f:Cbools, P.lus ooe ·•ve+oPtd· and three ·-~. · · • 11id. "'A lot of politk:al debts' are being ~ parks. He wm resigning as head oC the Orange paid. Every indicaUon that I have i.s 'lbe state Division d Hl&trirays has Freeway Advisory ~Uee because · ttfat they will not pass lt in the Senate. not yet made a delenn.inadon whether "!here's a definite lnlei'play helweea Too many 'thine• are hlnlini ·oo 1lle 1lle .HunU•m-Ile. •ch ~•--of Ure freeways." . r-••." · ·~...,., -" ~-·~·~ OrqeFreeWlly ls requlrod. · · Madman Slays Boy, Bludgeons Four in Family SAN GABRIEL (AP) -, A. lillle boy · was bludgeoned to· death and his parents. grandmother and younger 'sister ·were savagedly beaten early today by sooteone who then set . flre to their house, police sald. A bloody clawhammer and-an empty gasoline can were· found , in the . bou1e, officera said. . Tbet, said they had no clues as to who did it ' . The body· ol Kim ' Seilff 11.' 111111 Ille ' ' 'r ~ • uncomclous forms .ol: the others were ~ ............ ..ire. f1nn\eir" ' ·;e.i to ' ;;rt~'.b1~ 't.Jf bad~ ~ . ' '10-(oot Sehoon~r • • f . . ' Hui:itington Trio E~cQpe ' ' . Sinking Yacht Off Baja A 40-foot 1ehooner wallowed In the. surf 43 miles IOI.1th of San Diego today _ after she wer;it aground ln «;aim ~· The cralt was ldenUlled_ as ~ tO-foot. Sieslai', 'owned and reportedly bull! by Allan Sies of 712 · California St.1 H~ tingtoo Btlich: ' Sia and his lJ.yll!'<Gld IOn, Cl)'dt. ~ a woman kl~lf1ed 11-~t Weti- be'! also o£ llunllnll!rn Beach ~ aboard when the:'boat werit on the 'rockl ~ -to BeadJ .ml Emrerrida· ~ aftei' dawn. ' · • : ' occupantrr of lhe ._I safe on . tire beach: • . The 95-foot cutter Cipe Jellleon • Wll e:s:pected to art-Ive at 'Uie seene about noon In an e!forl to haw 1lle' acbooaer free. , Cout Guard reports did' not apecllJ boW' or Why the •easel werit · -tJ:ound. 'Ibe seu were Calm ~anc1 vlslbllltj wu about three miles. . "' -, · .. ' severeIY.: ' . " . ' ... ' ' . • ; ~~'.t~::;: ~ii;,;l:i.-. Jemj• -· ei lllt,.iliiWrla. Glorlda Seoff, 33, ·and .,. '1.'c:out Guiril ~~Yed'm' ~.~,it.~· ariii, .:1 .~"""1·· •••. ,. ~ ' J.1 . ~t'"'i. '. • • • 41 ' .. • • According to ·Son 'lllelP> infGnrrailtl, saes ·and · Jii.s ,IOft bad ·sailed -u.. bNt ID ~ Ditgo Jaat weekind. 'fire<• Ibey picked, .up • Mrs. Vfebber. 'Ibey were retio~ beaded, for. a 'tM&x . cn>lla d lbe cari~ . ' •:t :"'';JT :1[-I {.ttr'l • . ' ), ' ., . ' . . . I Steve Qavjdson, a 1 fourlh-l!ear Huntin ~b . cit9'Uftguard ·lea~. into a l>Oiling sei lielol.' lhe H.unlhigton Beach rier after •Polling •• IWll!uner m trmtbie; AI. fisherman ~at'cbes~ :Qavidsob•m'ov.«tS tcr. wlird eidlausteil ·swimmer dngging rescue bpoy·be- hind hi,ql: Having reached the swimnier •~ur · hlin away from immediate ctaDl:~r -'lhe· . • barnacles· on pier pijin_gs, DiviaSon ,beaCls' toward shore with victjtn in ,tow,. Actj.Qll t~pJace..in the afternoon of the Fourth of J\tly.·1 ·, : ; .. . . ., teg.gy Lo~eli~'~, 7 • f J S.eal Beac'h Man " l}fdwne d ,in Harbour Channel BMuties Like Mini, No,t,lt;lfili i @ • MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -U you've 1'lie body of aD apparmUy drowned got 'em, flaunt 'em, say the owners lel1 tBeacb man was found Tueaday of some.of the :world's Jovell.,t legs. afternooa-'"by a 'swinuner in the main So it's m~ by a landslide among ~· of lhe Hu~gton HaiiMJ<!r tbe beaullt:1 of M riatloos assembled devflgpmlnt. here for the.amual Mias Universe con.. j~ Hutton, a Huntington Harboui" test, with maxis and midil a distant reii~. ·told detecUves b~ was swim-second and third. rnbll on· •his back. in the ~nity of · Rita Doherty, .who 1 is Miss Ireland, • when put the case for the super-abort skirts Gllbert Island around 4:l5 p.m. this way in an informal'opinloo poll : ha bwn(Jod into lh< body. "You see a lot of ief; don't fou?" 'lbe\dead"man, 26-year-old Roger· Alan Miss Canea:a, .Jform'~ Joyce Hickey, Luedtke, was ten~Uvely ident Lfled said: "The midi loob horrible. And thmlgh police pictures at 2:15 a.m. I wouldn't be able to walk in the 1oday by his fither, Leo Luedtke of s~ with ·• maxi ." ,,.. Hazelnut St., Seal J!~ch. . ,,2_, S~pore, CeceUa .¥ndusan: Hal!inc a passin( sailboa~ tho llWiJn. , . . They re _, relaxed. -WIS 1bJe t0 ooruc:i Uf-rda "11o . .lltvw.r lhe ._ WU Miiii Clrile, . ' Soledlld Errazuriz· I ·like Ill three for different ~ maxi when it's cokl, the mtni ·when it's warm, MCI 1lle midi ilfbetween. .. Miss Japan,. Jun ·Shimada, said: "SJ.tck!. But if a skirt, it's nilnts. 'F..asier to move In · them; .\lto, they're less expensive." • There were some ~-dissenters, most or them rrom Latin· Amer!Ca. l "The maxi is best, it's very elegant, 0 said Miss Peru, Cristina-"Malap. "But you can't go to tbe office. wearipi a mW.'' Mias Colombia: '"l'l>e lpaxl.• It II more elegant. The mini isn't ~· bed.· But 1lle midi 15 born'ble, It's neHher one nor the other.'' Mill Venezuela, Bella la Rosa:-"111e (See BEAUTY, Pa&! I) ~. r,ied, •. am:1 the srandmother, W. E. Chapman, iD bet Jat.1QI ... All bad multlple head and bodJ Injuries and, !Int, -.i and thin! ~ buo'ns oftr their' bodies. .• ) • • The boy's body w11 'fourl<I 111 ihe livlni room; 'I'tl'e parents and Jenny: w,ere" Jn a back bed100111 and Mrt. Chipman WU OD the floor .al. the ba~._ offi.cers aaid. . , . The fire 1~. been tel n1!4i tlie .boy's body by -'lli>o po1red, gaJOilne around 11\e living loom and o1ller ,parts of lhe 00u.9e, fltemeo said. They , said the f[re started about' 20 minutes before they arrived at 5:33 a.m., after being called to tbe home by a neighbor. A p:ilice officlaJ told newsmen at the scene that all mors and windows in the house were locked wherr ol.ficen arrived but they speculated that someone could have entered through a window left open by the Senffs becauae of the hot summer weather. Suspects. Get Charged ROME (UPI) -Two Judiei have charged •bout (,000 persoi\s "oti\11 fraud Jn the sale of. ready-made graduation theses to university student, and plan to examine 1,000 witnesses in the largest case in Itallan . history,· court IOW"CeS said Tu..dsy. The largest previous trial was last year when 708 persons were convicted of buying or selling phony drlvers ·licerwes. · pillJi,d tbe body Iron," the water and iodmirrfllerod llJOOlh to moulh r""""'ita- Uli hurt -wlthoul -· poljr:e bavt DOI yel classilied It 1iarr Urrfallvely been.1lsled ·=a aooarjliq to Sgl. llcriy ·Old Coast Unit Snubbed of~~ divt1ion. . In cin1I' -pairtl, die .body • =but .... traced 11 , father thraulh a missing iepoit l1led the Sell.Beach ~ l••l"'lgators sai4. Polleo ·-rrro lndlc:1110n 'how long he hAdlllliiii 1nli11ni, I : ·'t~· llcl<ef'i'Orl said, Is eq>eetM fO t'1 vtd1f1 poolUvely llOlllelime !DdlJ. ' : ln"°'1Plors *l copinue lo probe Ille;~,_ .r. Sltillled II ..... ~ ..-it said. , . Zlnngrahe New Chief Of Ocean View Panel -Robert Zinngrabe, 1 hospll1l . ad· -tor lrvm Hunllllt!lon !leach, will lake lbe helm of Ure Oce1n View School -boor~ of lrusl<el fc< 1lle C001inl fear. He was eJe«ed dlalrman during "1'uetdly'1 board metUng. Alao elected tor • on.-ye1r period u district cclerk WU lr1lltee Georie Loisn, ... atlorDey, .r ~ • • f . . .l{uritingtofl. Drops (Jut on Hai bor 'District Issue By ALAN DllOON ..... ...,.. ........... ' . The qlty , ol 'l\...Uncton Btach Is disencbaiAd wltb tbe Orqe Cotl'lty Coast ~Ilion. So mach .. lbat 1lle city pltn1 to pull out d k. The council hal voted f.Z, wllh councilmen Ted Bortlett and GOorp McCroclreri di-.rc, not to renew lb -of I'll -ils current """""iptlon nplm. It's the battle over the future o( the Orange County Hlrilor Dlllllct that iias come between t.e city and IAOdatlon. Huntington Be.ch iJ In favor ol a refermdtln on dllloluUon or expansion of tbe district "1rl1e the ooost auociatlon warU to ,_' the <Hltrict retained as so expllllded county clepOrtmenl. CouncUmlfl Jock Green 1111cle the mo- tion for 1lle city to dllClllltlnue ti. membenhip .. He complained Iha! Cul Kymla, Newport B<adr counellman, ... presented lbe .-iatloo 11 a cbolrd.d tupervi..n .~. ...... lad ljJoke In O!IPOlitlon' to the DION '8r dlailoliuu of 1he dlltrict . a.-d-Hunlqton Beoch ... nolp--an ~to lllle Its cue before tbe ~ toot 1 ltlndJ "I, ..... f!ral ... JrlUldmr from Ille .-,.. Gnlrr' Aid. "I ftad U.,t we never pt uy __ t frGrn be1ni! a m<mber.11 -.llo be -f1rrtlrer down """' ., . fir • ~ -.ii la coocemed." I C<Uncllm!ft Nprma• Glbbo and Mlfor Pro Tern Jorry Matney ....,..._ oi At one tbne it was ldJve &Dd was a groOvy aroupt'' Mrs. Gibbl said. ult beco!nes polariJed w11en .f.-1Y1 come along. It's a drink:inl •IDlll'I ll"OUP the rt!t of the time." ' ' MatMy ~id that he hid no idea the asaoc111ion esisted wrCU IOOellllJ "I loo~· ed at lhe makeup of lhe' aiiociaUon and boy I have -q-•t>otit it," be added. Two or tbe board mem~n;-"hOwever '· are members of -lbe .. lluDliJll1m •.Buell I . ~ :-MaJ'OI' Donald, S~, cur· renUy 011 vacation, ~Id CoWlCllman Ted BortlctL 0 In defense of the 'lllOCiation, they helped to get 111e Huntlnfllin .sta'te Park !fown here and thej .have operated and worked for coaatal, ~t. We ·CID't wbl than aD," Bm11ett •id, fflfi. ring to the split .. 1lle Harbor Dlllt1c!t issue. . • ' ' Cap Blackblim, --..,! 1ile - clallan, madi up ol rejlnserrtotlv" from communlilel np Ind clown the COUllly . coutllne, dellcrlbed 1lle dllfireoces ..... the Harbor iDltrict 81 11unfortunate.'J "Our board, which hu. aboUt 90 members, made a unanititoui '.dedllon on the Jfarbor Dlltrict," Bl1etbarn Mid, ~ng thal I poolllon report Wll ...,I to all dlrecton, lncludJns Sl>lpley and BartleU. · • • "Ncf one disapproved or I~" he said. uThey were uked if they • •Jibed to -lld ...... did," CJi~~e Leads Hnntjtigio~ I ' ·Police to. Pfer,·Bey~nd . . . ' Hunlincton e..ch police Tueoclly ·nr,iit• arreited a· l .. yelr<Gld . Garden I GrOYa youth after ,hJs car Tepoortedly cateened· down llJe <Ky pier 11 lpeedi 61 .lO to . 70 .nillis [Jl!r hour, nearly ~lldni silt penQnS. ' RJ<illrif P. TulUe,' IJMI Loraleen St., Was taken into cu.stody about ll:S5•p.m. on charges .al. B1S1ult wHh a Cte.dly weapoo and resbtlng mes! after officers subdued hJm and transported hJm to city jail. Minutes before, TutUe bad been obeerved driving hil car at a high rate of speed down lhe munlclpol .~ler, ,.. cording to p:ilice reports: The arresUng. officers Nid they . ap- proached· TuWe later at a fire · rlng near . the· pier only to have him flee Into lhe surf. . . Police said repeated. w'arrlings tO; the fleeing man over the pu}>llc address syrteni had no effect as he 1Wam. more then 100 yanls ,out lr<o .!he OCOJn. . When •· police helicopter was C'!~ in to summon Tu'tUe back ·to lhore, he answerfd with ob9cene gestures, in-v~Ug8ton reporte(l. . . . As ·he neored Iii< pllqs of.the pier, Morton A. Baum ' Elecwd Mayor . . . Of Seal . Beach , r I , · . ·Morton•A: Baum,.a Seal.Belch phar· maclit, has been elected mayor 01 lbe clty for a: one-year term. • 1 • The choice of Baum, who was sworn In as a councilman only four mlnutea ~arlier, was a surprlae to many In the audience and at kut•one councilman .. c .. J. Fulu'nla!r, a 'three-)'W" council veteran who appeared to · be In Une f« the office, dneribed Lhe , e~on u a HpoUUCal ..,..,, ... Baum c1mpolgned •iaon><>sly on tbe Pacific Electric 1.,.e, fa'tOri~ devel~p­ ment of that narrow' itflp 0tl I~ into I )>Irk.· rotlrer' than ap1rtmenls L . · He repp fOnner MIJ'OI' Staiill)I An. clerscm WlrO blmed over his inti to 1he nnllblg Blum at Monday'• ~ndl ae. alon. · Also sworn In a1 councilmen were Thomu Hoprd, an ..,i-. and Harold K. Holden, former bosnl member of lhe Seil' Btach 1Allllrt World Golden lllln Foundation. Pruent council po1ley colla for Baum to ~ 11 ma)'91' for one )'tlr before turning over the 1avel to Holden whq wu •locUd JDQilr l1ll! tem. '• aevtr:al lllegiiarda1 enlend • Ilia ' ·- and .~ Tut\le up ·onto the-j>itr via I rope access ladder, police said. Ofllceri said-lhe mon Ulen "retuaecl to be taken Into cuatocly, flP>tir>c and ~obocenltlesat line olflom. • Tultle had . to haYe --. Placed on li1m durlnf lhe arml, llCC<ll'dlng lo pollce •• SHOPS FOR . JOB . . . ' ' WITH GLASSIFIED •• '.Some aecretary bal a date wlilr ·thJs advertiler .IOr the future. HI say! he'li "certainly be lllinl the D..µL Y: PILOT for future· adver- llallli" after gelUng "lrem~oua· re~ponae and hi,tna an1"escepUoo. al" girl -iftef i-unnirig this id few oo1y two day1: · RECBl'TIONIST • '!'jplst--- Sharp, lllr*"-for lea<IJnc 1DY11tment companiea. New Irvine Olllce. Salary open' w1~1s. ·cau (Mr. ' Blai]lt), xu-xxn:. Let a DAILY PILOT ..i' lhop Ibo job applicant mar11<t for you. Pul your message where they're Joat. Ing. The direct line to mulls Irr 60-S678.r.Dial it today,IDd .tatt to a DAILY PILOT ad-Yller. __ .. , .. ...... : It wlll be 11101t1f fair thrwJh Tllunday wllh bazy' iunahlrie 111111 mornrng 1nd evening for. T- eralures will ranee from 7M$. INSmll TODAY·' · s;,;1 .... ,..l'Oldr tit• u.,i,.g i1 UC /rvjM ond g•ttlng "'""" on to ~ and book• and idtar. Ste Pl Page S. . - ' • • WV "LOT " Police -Fre~ Marine, 19, .-,. . . ··'· ·' I ~nSlaying ,\ If JORN VALTERZA ................. . . Marine Lane< Cpl. Frankie Wayne 1thlllno 11 a free man today aft.fl spen- ' dlq follr daya In cu>tody In connootlon wltl! !!>< IDlria" ol Mn. Connie Lynn J ....... In Sin Cllmenie. ' JlolllM, who hod 1i>Pwot1 In court Im MOnday to await poujble ar· fiigmnent In lhe homicide, ..... It ........ ed offtcially 11not arrested" in the three- •eel<--'t ilealh of the pr<1nant wlfe of another Marine. He never was formally dwged. '!be releue came early Tuemay af- lillloao -•police -... .,.pt bi vain for~Wo 111)'1 to obtain 1 complaint .. -him. . Diltrkt Attomey'1 lllittlnll In Lquna Niguel and In central Orange Coonty Ill _.. contacted In lhe com- )llllllt.lllldl l>\Jt niled llllt Ibo.evidence , p-.rN liy ;polloo did not juollfy aclfoft. ''Ii. ·,;.y;.r .. id Iii.tine ci>ok from 's.n Jl'nnd9co was Mued to millary ·-who retumod lhe )'01111( man to hll ...it al Camp Pendlelon. . Pollee 'duO! Cll!lord Murray lild the rdeue to Marine reprqentatives was dorle IO ~t Melllno would not be re1ard-..r; ... AWOL.. 11Had we l'IJeued him out the front door alone he would have been· regarded as: abRnt without leave," the cb!ef said. ·Cl!>e· factor which b,as put a crimp tn:.·tbe enensive investJgaUon I.a the ·•blence of two key aources in the case -l.anco Cpl. Mark J-, the ldlln ....,...,. m.blhd, who ~ ls tn )!ldilpn '"' l>inllhlp lane, and an '")lde¢111ed besl-lrlend of Mrs. Joluuon, ~. woman wbo left for Te:ru before the murder eceurrtd. -......... could be --..,_ onr lhe weebnd, ollicen nld. lllelllno, e !light, qulet youlh with curly. brown hair, was arrested at the --t ol -In San Clemente ,eif!Y P'rillay morning by police armed wlill '!ln'UW for uerch and arrest ... llut -ol the opertment and ~. to Camp PencUM> IM>og!I the -faJ(ocl lo yield any evidence In lhe -· olflcen Mid. 8'11 a.l,f iiurr., ,llril ..,.., aald tl>at hit ,..,...... II 11111 lnokiJlc new Jtlds in 1he case. "We llln Pdill!I .. -""1 pd -.nation In"'~ .... ~-an.i M am • wt cm·~ 'tlii tli'Of..tate IOUJ'tes we ml&ht haft more," hi uld. Oiiier -fGomcl Tueaday mornln1 will add to the lilt " .... -and a new IQUad of ditediVe. . wt10 t.Ooi, up their new ISllignmema Monday now Me "'*11111 IL llobort -tllld Detectlv• 1-nl °"°"""' In the ""'Ft . Mrs. J-. algbt freeks p!<IJ!inl with lhe couple's f!nt d>lld, wae found by --· .-wled .. the bed with -!ram ....... butq .. her face and 'iepeNd Nbl>lng In tbe neck, cheot and abdomen. The ldlytnc, willch was -a day altar the brutal butcherln( al a Mlalial Viejo 1eacher, llllTed an acutA1 c-ol ~um ln'the community. • Holden Gets Job As Board Chief I •)•1 DAILY PILOT • fAA,Mll ~ l'\llU1HlHG c.CIM'ANl' ,· •tMH N. Wtt4 ....... t1 .... 1"uloiiiW l •c~ l. Cvrlty VIII P'IWIM!lt.,,, ..._..I ~r Th••• K11¥il ........ .n..11 A. M.ritfii11e MMttlfll,I•- . -Al11 l>lrki1 w.i DI~ C-ly IEllllW ,. ·.. Alb•rt W. I tiff AIMC1-tt Edit« Ml .... -........... a..• Office 17171 lt11h l1u11v1rll M1lliift'A1Ure1n P.O. 1111 790, t21io41 . °""' °""" ~~1 ft21'oP1tlAv""" a.. _.: nt wc.11 ••r strcet · ••:r-.... m1 w..1 .. ""'' 111111t.,..... "'91l ~ 2'f Hwtll I I CM!lnt llttl I WsJi I ftt, .W, I, l971- • 'W;!!ff• . .!!f • • ' ~ ca·n~da , f~ag~dy ( . . ~ ' ' ' , i • ~ • • ~ ·4\cti.on -_Repor,ed TOR.ONTO (UPI) -'. The cruh o1 an Air Canada 00.f Jet that killed IOI people Sunday tiegan with an extra-steep deecent a.s the plane boUDceCI oato a runny, accorcllng to a Pl'llnilnary report -Tueoiliy. The outboard engine en Iha J<l'1 right wing fell off in a ball of flames but the pilot app~ full J>OW•r to try to gain altitude and make another landing .ipproach, the <epori by Department " Trll1IJIOl1 lnvestlt•tan Mid. 'I1liJ "overshoot procedure0 continued unUI Ille plane climbed to about 1,500 feet, when the 'Inboard rlpt engine and the right wing fell olf, the wing Up wreathed In na-. The Jtl. by then "'° unatab!e to fly, oplraled to the ......,.i until It crashed on an open fleld, left wing and nose down, wlth a mualve uploalon, the ,.,,.., said. . 'i1ie lnllilI nil\oti. ~· bera but releued by Transport Min-0... Jamieson In Ottawa, wu only the beibl- nlng of months of analysts by 1 board of Inquiry. Nine Investigators have - wcrlttng naer here 'at the ..,_ ol tl>e aeclcleat, lhe ~ wont ever ·In Clnada, and a team o1 splrla la M• trell lw been cbectlng the taped re<ordo of the aircraft's 61ght reoonler, which may provide 11.ey detills alilut tlii jet's Jut two .... _ In lhe air. A nv ...... conner'• Jury l.....t the crash ocene to begin an Inquest Tueoday, but the study was laW:r ldjoutned "far poulbly thrfJI mon.tbl" to await Cbe iJK!ulry board'• ropori. 'll>a bodlee of lhe vlctlina iii the cnah, most of tliem torn •pert by the force <i the esploltoo, llli) -e being removed from. the wrtbgt Tuelday, It WU C!Ofl• ·•ldered lll<ely they will have to be burled in a mus grave, jult u the _111 people w!io died In 11111 In a cnah al SI. 'Jbe. ...... Que. 5 of,.1;0 Charges Dropped Against 'Forest' Editor By STEVE HITCllEU. . °' .. hllr ........ Five ol 10 cherge1 aplrot undqn>und nenpoper editor Don Elder wen drop- ped Tuladey In Harbor JudiclaJ Dlttrict C<>art wbare be II beinl tried on Newport Beach dlarges that an article in his pope. encouraged children to atell. Elder, one of 11evtnl ed.1ton .cl the tabloid paper, "From Out ol Sherwood Forest," was arrested last New Year's Eve bl. Newport after an article was printed called "Ou.Uaw Blu•." '!be --!XJDleodl Ille art!tle WM encouraging theft. The dolense lnllatl the entlrt piece WM ju8t a Utlrt. wtiU, Munlclpel J""'" ~vld Aaron droppe4 five .charaes, Eder, atlll faced fiial ~ on the other five '!!JopU.... '!lief!~..,,., __ ll't!Olli!th!C to commit irand theft am tusllr1. The trial II scheduled In Division 3 ol II!<. jlarl>cr J~ Dfllri\il C<>art ip ~ Meu. ,._... ,. ' . The :D-year-old -.-joanlallst wtS amsted after complalnll from five high school lludenn, wbo staled the article In question 1111 handed to them .. thiy l<li cmina det Mar lllgh School by ''unknown peraons." 'Ibo article lllatos that eteellng It • ..uit .tnd ~portant w ol strllttng Mell \It 1'11• compa;,te.~ arilcle says, "Proflt is Ulelt." It Indicates that 1tea~ fr"1\ bll compenlel dOH not _.,,,.. lliil ........ "lit'• •lelllnti front. JOU, lb )'fl' bavot-,; r!&tit to who! be's takea from yoo." ' "You should aot steal ·from people d-IE\&ll boslMiFnen. Tbey're Clu&ht 1n the cap1talllt ..,.. jult 111<e we an .... " the article ID!. 1 DurinC the ~. Eider's attorney, Jack R. WllJll, istod the 1udp to dtmll11 all 10 charges becaU!O, 'The entire ac- tion ii bued on a DN9PIPS' article which ii protected by the Finl Amend· menl" Willis llao auerled that •"Illert Is l'remP .. e I BEAUTIES ••• maxi. lt'1 (nort e~gant." Miss Brazil, Elaine 'Ibompson: 1'The maxi Is mcft ele1ant. 1'le mlnl 11 more youthful. And tb~ ·midi It an right now and then." Some other' views : Mlss Bahamu, Antoinette Patrice De Gregory: '"ll'• too hot in the Bahamu for maxis. I'll tab Illa mini." Mias Wales, llamra Caton "'l11e mini, definitely. I Wi>uldn 't looli ~ In .a mu.i." . Miss Luxembourg, JOl!lee Reinert, "Minis. They make w«nen look more beautiful." Mias Italy, Anna Zambool: "The mini. It's youthful looking." Miss Philippines, Sbnonette de los Reyes: '1Minis, but not mkromlnis.'' Miss Aruba , Linda Annette Richardaon: "Min.ill. 'Ibey make mt loot better. ?6:Hs mile me.SoOk toO thin'.'' Bui when lhe gtrll pend<! befora the judges later this week, they won't wear minis. lt will be native C'Oltumes, swiimults and even~ dr~. A aew Miss Universe will bt ...,.,,... Sllurday nig'bt. '! ·~' Japa~ Asia Aid Urged by Rogers TOKYO (UPI) -Secntll'J of State William P. Rottn e1paes1ed hope Japan would aid Asian natlont Including Cam- bodia but did not opeclflcally uk foe economlc aid, 1 U.S. official nJd today. An account of Rogers' talk1 with Japanese officials includlna Premier Elsaku Sato wis given to newamen following lhe conferenc ... Rogers told Sato that U.S. troops will remain In South~ast Asia to keep tre1ty commitment• to ddend n1Uon1 1galr\St overt aggression, a Japanese spokesman uid. no Siawllli ol any advocaey oa Illa part ol the anlcle, -ll tlaa any showlntr ol a clear and pr....i danger. The article was written in a satirical vein." Willlt nld that there Is ~ coonection between the acts of the penOlll dlttrlbutjns the -al Corona del Mar High School and Elder to ca ... "an}'lhlas but an acquittal." "This ts soldy a Fint Amtndment- question, 11 Willis Aki. '"lbe ltatutel of tills cue are totally inappropriate and will have a chllln1 effect al com- munlcaUons in Ora.nle Countf. · ''The DAILY PILOT Is In jeopardy ol beln1 prooecuted unct.r ~ etawte because they quoted port& ol the artl<le in thftr pipe?', II Willis added. Jud11< Aaron denleil Willia' 'l!iotion to dismiss the ~ "The arti<le baa baen termed utlttca.I tn 'liaturel l don't vtew ~ lhla wey. I clon't belie\'e an artJcle that says you can go aut and steal II comtltutlaaal," th!! Judie etated. "R<canllnc Iha chlJllna oiled ........ munlcadom," Jndp· Aaron ~ "this b not • pOllticil article .. coumei aay1 it js. Had this: article not be!n put In the paper I don't believe It would ha-cblW ~ "'* 11'oa.'' ' "'Ibo ........ qdiiiltdnl. . .._··-~·-... not .... ·j>eop!i -jul\lflod In illulnl ·~~llated.~'I believe their c . • jaltUlabii, and u far ii' tin : · fllil cue will 10 to .W.'16. • "~ .. MaJ"ti GoJdlnan, VI of the ~:.~=~.~ ~-,r\lcli 'does .Jio! aollclt any ..,_.._KO )enoal tJt ~ IDOi' doN it ·~ perticlpatkiQ 'td'·~-burglary," sbe lllofed. "Tbae II no .-lhlt Elder lm>4. the Utlclf IDd be did not ~'It 1o tM nn· clalmallll " 'll>a 'ltlal beJ.in •it J:IO p.m. and wu CUlllnued lln1n 1:311 p.m. todey. Speed IJmited . ' .. On Indianapolis Plw tnm amfouJ pventa have won approval for .a 80 mph speed lJmlt on Indlanapolia Avenue between Beach BouJevard and Brookhunt Street in Hunt-ln&ton Beech. 'Ille area .....,,Uy Is unpoaied. A petltlm cirfl'inl 12 si!lllOtures cauaed councilmen to order the 311 mph limit. Public Works Director James Wboeler nld ricont traffic 1tudlea an lndlanaPoiJ1 A vmie lndlclled a lO mjlb llmlt would be appropriate. badWheeler pointed out bo•t111, llllt he -ovtmlled before cia apeed limits and lhe cooncil .;raeci to do It qaln. In the petition, written by Mn. c. W. Tyler, 205:l:l Minerva Lane, the homeownen: complained of i•e:il'f.SSive speed and racln(" aloog the iven0<. It .... ai.o ~ out that there II a CatholJc ochool It the Iii-., of Mqnolla Street and IDdlinapolto. Shopping Cent.er Entrances OK'd Two new entrances to the HunUnaton Center -• llde -and • back door -have been -o•ed by the city pi.,. nlng~ The -. 'IIJe.doy nlgtt • proved • pion to lmprov• -to the ~ -by -.. IWo -Wlastreell. p,_rtjy lhe only .. tnDc. to ... center 11 from "'..u--A 'ff1IUe the center's aouthirlj~. · ' The plan approved n-, nlgtt calll for n>nnlnf an utr1 mad to Illa center from -Street oo the not and -on the no<lh from McFadden AYenue. The .1PJ1rOV11 waa oondlllonll ""'° an agreement be!Jw obta1ned from' the owners of the cent,er to prev• anY blockage of the private mad which runs from Edin,..-1l1rouah the centor and ~lie In to the back --road. ' Pleale In t"lae Pfirk ' " Edward Slout, 4; Clifford Stout, I! Pally SlaUt,· t. '· IDll Pim! Clwnpa~, B, oujoy " ~c ll!llQ at B1111lln;ton . .Jliech a M~y-t.' MJ'll." Bee~'; Cbampaane · ol Stankln said Ille wu JUll c1rtvln1 • lhroulh Hunllhstoa Bloch wilh the CblJdrtn. •hen was struck by Iha bffuty of Murdy Park. So • ~ the child?m decided to have a picnic. ~,.. , f~. Huntington lltecb, for your lovely', .,....1, ' •!JI said. · .. · - ·• . • ' • l Parade Grand; But 2 CA>uncilmen A Touch Ruffled Por..tnble S~hool Unlikely . . . This Fall in Huntington '!be Jayceu will .-VO plaudits !ram the HllllliDllcn Beach City Council for It la hl&hJy Improbable lhlt a portable -·~-,,_ __ ol July _ _.. elementary ocbool will be built In ~.--.,. •-~ .--, ! aoutbeut H,, .. , ... _ Beach "" .__ but nofwlthout a frlei.ny w...... .len\ber. --.. -· '"' 1 '""' (bmd!man Jack Grwi Mooclay .-Thia wu the opinion npnwd today a motion to send a letter ot ...,. gndulatr.a lo_ lbe '"'"!" but quipped "they -l ldclt city COllldJmait ill! lhe --..-....... . Weyulcer Nadled He rtf<mcl to a portable gnodlland_T N T · ·set .. In -ol lhe civic <enter 0 ew erm from which ~J!>cllmen Ted Bartlett and G<orp -...... ejedod -As District H~a Ja)'CMI nplalned the 1e1ts were reserv- ed for vllldqi mllltary tn. and judg ... The two <icy fathen eolored lhe oovend area when they found plenty of aeatln1 avliloble with dljnitarieS ol --occupytrc ..... ol them. Barllott end McCracbn bad ti> tab --In Iha -bleacben on -olde al Ille covered gnndstaod and welebad the parad! while the IWl 'beat don .. their -· Jaclr -· a HuntlJlslon Beech Clothln& store ·owner who was fortunate """""' to lit In the -area, said it wu the nm time be ever outranked .... - ·.HEW Educational Allowance Hiked ~ ' W ASffiNGTON (AP) -In an ·attempt to m•ke moneY . available to more students, the DePartment of Health, Education and Welfare has raised the special allowance 'Paid to lenders taking pert lo the auarmleod -t loan pro- gram. HEW Secretary Elli<>t L. RichardSO!l •aid today the action was taken because students are having difficulty finding agencies wtllinc to lend money at the 7 pen:uit «lilnl aet for the loan pm. gram. Rldwdson nld tile -"'! allowance rate wu raised to 2¥4 per cent for lenclen who participated In lhe April· Jw>e quarter. The rate for lhe .previous quarter wu 2 per cent. Since the guaranleed·lotm program became effective in 1981, more than 12.25 btlllon has been loened to almost U mlllloo Mu<len!$. The total for Ille year which tnded June 30 was $840 mW ion. Matthew Weyuka-WU rO<lecled chalnnan ol the H111tqton )\ea<h Union Hip School Dlltriot durlnc a opecial meeting Tu-y nlg!lt. Also r&eleded for a one-yeer term as board clerk WM Trultee Ray M. Schmltt. I Weyuker Is 111 admlnlolraUye assiotant for Asoemblyman Robert Burke (R.H1m- tqton Bead!) and alao aervee on lhe Westmineter Elemmt.y School Dbtrld board. Schmitt, who allo ...... .., lhe Westminlter boltd, ls a re t l r e d dalryna. • Tbe-allo--tad ihl- end fourth T1iladay1 ol eO& m...lh. fw their board meettnp. '' Sessions win be held al 7:30 p.m. tn a new board toom, located in the cafel<ria ol Huntington lleecli High School, ltlOS Main St. . ~ Beret's Defense · Says 'No H1aircut' . . ' FT. BRAGG, N.C. (UPI) -Defense attorneys go into federal ctiurt today in an attempt to keep investigators from shearing off a few locks· of hair from the bead of Green Beret Capt. Jeffrey 1'-facDonald, accused of kllllng his wife and two young daughters. The attorneys claim that MacDonald will, in effect, be testifying against. himself in violation or hls constltuUonal right! lf Army criminal investigators are permitted to take the Anny doctor's ha ir for laboratory analysis. 'nlt attorneys asked U.S. District Court Judge Algernon Butler at Clinton, N.C. fer an injunction to prevent the hair' cut. by Charles Palmer, deputy oupariib lendent of the Huntqton Beach Cily S<bool Dlltrld. "It ·tafts about three months to ...,.... the site end another IO deys to put· the portables on tl We doll't eIJ)ecl to build • portable school unt>1 J alNar)', Which Is wha We '11 need tt '! l'alnitt uplalned. ' The Septembef target date was iet by Tnutee &ger Anderson, who rulgn- ed from the board a month ago w~n he was elected to the county 1Chool board. Andtr10r1 asked for a portable •1 by September to allev!ale what he called, "aa already aerl.oua conditlon with c:rowtl· ed. schools." , Anderso• based his sUggesUon on the fact thlt most of the district's achools already contain m.,.. children than . they were PlaMiQ for, and ca1etoriuma have been turped Into c\uSl'Oo~. ·- "By Juuary we will either need ~ portable 9choo! or go completely Qll double ltlSloM," Palmer said. But lie dcrtled any necessity for tbe llCbool in Septomber. The eris.la has come about becawe ol the diltrlct'a tnablltly to Ml!i ... ,. mlllloo In IChool -.. baadi, .,i the. lengtb ol tlo!e -•bout two yelll -tt takes to build a school. • Tues<)/IY alsht trustees delayed 111y decision on the portable school thlls making it virtually impossible tO bulld by' September bi any case. Trusteet asked for more inform1UOn on th"e • cost 6f a portable achool ·~ 24 buildliip. • Dea.cl C~iickens ; • Payment Given ~ Andrew C. Domingo of 11562 Ed: Ave., FOURtain Valley, has been aw $90 to compensate htm far 90 chlclfti. killed June 18 by an uftlmowri dog. The county Animal Control Divis ion recommended payment to the Board pf Supervisors based on a value of 41 each for the "murdered" fryers. Domingo reported that a Germln shepherd "mix" canl11e. invaded his chicken coop and committed the crime .. The dog, which has not bee• ap. prehended , was described as black ahd silver, standing about two feet high ,.t the shoulder. WYLER 660 INCAFUX COIMHIEHt TtRMS IANKAMERICARD MASTER CHAR6E • llU NEWPORT AVE. COSTA MESA PHONE Ml·l401 \ . r ' " .. . • • • rt Beaeh I EDITION ~OC.:. ~. ~ 162, ~ SECTI01'11S, 74 PAEIEs • •• ORAN6E cOuNJ'(, CALIOltNIA -WEDNESDAY, JULY I ., ·1~7Q ,; TEN CENTS !: ,. ., . ·~ ..+ • ~'~ps~ll · Te.sti.f ies : ' fraud· Claim I -~BayCase . Slrq prol<sts apinot courtroom ......... tf lnud in the U-Newport jay land .. ~ deallnp ..... mode '-Sar by Irvine Compony PnSdent -~ R. Ma.on. ' . Trial ol the yeer>:long, leplly cmiplex ~ -loday .. Qranae Colloty ...,..1c11.eaui<. ' '-:Mua!I'• "remarks were coota1ned in ~-ft1-that didn't meoClon by ,._. Philip. ~. ·allamey .>I« Iha lritfrv-. oeeking cto void the• con-~land swap. ·Btm' asserted Monday that evidence liippued by Ifie Irvine Company · and . ..,... during CO!llideratlon' ol the land ~ eortt-.15 was willfully fabe '9'! ~and malicloul. ·"~· jolaid It the chars• by Duf. Jwn ~ attomey for Orange County ~-Oonln>l!er Vic A. HeUti . .. ""Ibo allega-1made by the attOmey ,Jil the ln·terv,enors are simply ' said._,~ rell<id i-t1 ;, 111elrl!De . • .... ol""""' ... _ . 'i "nio lllome7'• alleptiqpl, u -· --that many ol"J-public alkil&ls .,,.... lnYolved In ~· Maoon ~. "Aiiy liilpllcali•' ... that II ~ u°"'!Joded and irfttordlllile·'' !Jlllflil•Claude' M. 0w ... bai kild Berry jrid HelsOll i they bad lint lllPP'7 evidence lo lllppari tbeiJ'. cbarlel!. : .~ also IOld it Is ~ ,my "' ·-ol lawye .. '""'1d make the ~ at the trial when they were ' -c:halltnged ~urln( the • .... of prooeedinp. . aot, have not, ancl will nol ~· or dellberalely mislead tbe JilbliC: agenda: with which we work. 'Ibat · ~ ~ tur way of meeting man'1 hoe,lling, ~ recreatiooal and en- tirinnedil'!Jeedo," Muoo cminued. . · · "Q!Jr. rec«d lbows that ind we are ~ ol lllat recml." be concluded. Beret's Defense ~q.ys 'No Haireut' . . . • Jl'l'. ·BRAGG, N.C. (UPI) -Defense ~ys 10 IJto !eileral court today .In an lttempt to keep investigators from m.rll1 of[ a few locks of hair from ~ head of Gireeil Beret Capt. Jeffrey ~acDlnald, accused of killing his wife and two young daughters. 'lbt attorneys claim that MacDonald :,,m, In efrect, be tutlfying agailllt ·ldmlelf, in violation of bla constitution.al . ..,.!& cH Army criminal investlg~ton ¥" ponnittod to take Ifie Anny doctor's laalr for lal:iOr.tory analysis. '. •1 attorneys uked U.S. District Cow1 . • Alpmon Butler at Clinton, N .C., injtmdlon to pftV"11 the hair ...1 C.ut We•ther : It will be mostly fair through '1111pday with hlzy sunahine and aiomlng' and evtnin1 Jog. Temp- caturel will ranee from 7s-.a5. I ~lilDE TODAY Sixtten-Uff'-Old.I art Jiving at UC lf'O'int and gttUng turned °" -to wOrdl and boolu and idtcu:. See FI Page S. ' • JMtt"9t Lia... ti ~-........ ,. -. ......, .. . ,..... ...... . --. -c..tf II ~ ..... DI',..,._,.... II .......... ti ,_ . -....... -. ............. ,. N ................ ............ • -· . ( ' tome)' ~ G..61 Jay Sbavebon told Juclp Owen& loday ov<mll"'1 ol> SUi>Siclr Olul'I Judge Claude M. Owens jecthm to the testimolly and alloftd as 8be Blot Bly nap trial entered -Sam.pion to ouWne cmverutions with its 1111 d.J,. Kate officials that'led to or-Couoty's _._, lll&de llio .........i during rocelpt ol grant& from the llate for ·-............ al. Pranp County · a wjde rqe ol pork and ncreailonal Hai>or ,tibtrkt .. DtrecW Ke a 11 et h fldUties. . , ..._.ad Illa! .,.,,. qomlnatlon A number of parties and-jllNdlclloi1s revl .. a tey iuue tn the current trial are Involved in the complex tell CMe &o -• ._ mbmttled lo ille CG11U111ss1on detmnine the oonstitutlooallty al. the In. IU(lpCllt <ii tile land' "'&J! between U(lll<I' Newport Bay tlde!Mds ~· ~~ ~ ...i the Irvine COmpuy. On the ooe side, sappartln( tbe ~ True .~t Diane Smilb, 9, grimaces as she tries to connect with forehand dtiring Newport Beach Recreation Department's summ~ tennis program at Newport llarbo, !Ugh School . Classes in w)de variety ot endeawrs are being offered bY city this summer for. "sports" of all ages .. Call Recreation ·Depa[tinent at 673-3180 for information. San Ga.briel Youth, ll, ·--. . ' Killed; Family Beaten SAN GA~RIEL (AP) -A little boy was blucl,geooed to de1th ~ tu pi.ents, grandmother and ycunpr allter were savagedly beaten ea.r1 todly by nneOne. who ·then Mt.1ire to· their house, police said. . A blooOy 'clawbammer and an empty guo!ine-'can ....,. found In the hou,., olfK.'efS said. They -sai<l they had no clUOI 11 to ' ' SHOP. E.OR JOBS WITH Cf,A.SSIFIED ...... ,-~ Some secretary ha1 1 dlte with this advertller for the future. He says he'll "cutain!y be using the DAILY: PILOT for future ad•er- Wln&" ~ .aettinl "tremendous" response and hiriaf In "elefpUon- al" "11. after runnlrw thl1 ad for only two d1y1 : RECEPTIONIST • 1'!J'lll. Sharp, ittr1cl !or leldin1 Investment com pan.la. New Irvine Office, Salary open 1'/IMne!ILt. C.ll (Mr. Blank), m-un:. Let a DAILY PILOT ad shop the job applic•nt mairket for you. Put }'1;IUt ~e where they're look- ing, 1be direct Jlne. to result! is &G-lm. Dial U today and Ltlk to a DAILY PILOT acJ.vl5'r. who did It. The body of Kim Seo!!, !1, and the unconacious fonns of the oOsers were discovered when firemen arrived to put out the blau. All had be<n humid ' severely. Hospitall2d in ''extremely critical condition" at the Community of San Gabriel Hospital were .Jenny Senff, I; the parent!, Glorida Senff, 33, and her husband, Fred,~· and the grandmoUMr, W. E. Chapman, m her late 50s. All had mulilple.head and body Injuries and first, second and third degree burns over their bodies. ~ The boy's body1was found in the living room. The parents and Jenny wer9 In 1 back bedroom and Mr1. C::Mpm1n was on the fioor al the bathroom, offtcer1 said. The fire bad been 1et 1 near the boy'• body by ...,,...,. who poured guoilne around the living room and olhei parts of the house, nretnen said. 'They llid the flre started about 20 minutes before they arrived at 5:33 a.m., titer beiq: caned to the home by a neicbbor. A police official told oewsmea 1t-ttte .. scene that all dc>ors and ~ ht the house weri iockea ' ~ offlctp ) arrived but they speculated that tOll»e<Rle coold have enteted tblvlill! a· •I"'"" I !ell open by the Selllls tiicalt;; .<>f the hot summe r weatber. · ' • • '' · Bay Exchange are. the COW>ty of Orange, atate of Cali-• fomla and the Irvine ~.YI J:\eI'Jly County Counsel Robert Nuftman repre- senta the county. Deputy Attorney Gen- eral Jay Sbavelson speaks for 'the itate. Attorrity Rlibert Warren repraoots Ille Irvine Company. Opposjn"g -attacking the trade -are Orange County Auditor Vic Helm, rt~ resented by attorney' Dulferu Heblng and a group ol citilem npr<aenlod' by attorney Philip Berry as tnte~. . In euence, the plainWfs In the-llwsuit .,. defending the trade and the defense side is attacking the swap. County Auditor Helm touched off the whole legal action when ·he refused, to sign a bW for dredging in the u_.jlay. 1l'he cae 'ls uptcted to . eventually reach the Supreme Court. tn earlier acUon , J~ge Owens 1\lesday lhelved 1n ·iasue that had ·become 1 triJ,I within a trial -the airiq of . fraud chargea by bomeownen' attorney PhWp Be!'ry and the ruing of a moU0n by the San Franciaco •U~ for in· clilsion of -charges aiainat tho Irvine Company bto the esbilng la~ult. ·The ·Yeteran JuriJI deelihed to d"1)' the motton but he warned BerTY ·that he wµi have to see sub8tantlal evidence on such dllrgel before he again allows the 'IS!llle to be.raised during the current trial: ~ "We don't · have anything befor~ · us (Ste U.J'PER BAY, Pag~I) ' . . ' ·colli:ns . ' . . 'Coerc'eef ' ' 'I ' ,,. ' ' .McDonnell Ties Said-Not-Related to Annex COlllna lido COmpany makes elec- lnxlil' 1ear !0< Douglas airplanes but a ~ apok...an said today tliere w11 no coercion involved in 'Collim' dedalon to' join with Mco0meu-Douglas Corpcritido in seekilg amexation to Newport Beach. . Mel Schinkel, Collins manager of public relations, said Collins hasn't very often been a direct sulxontractor to McDonnell-Dou&Jaa. .... i!e>Uiil -<:.111tiis:-do<ili "'PPlY about 10 ~t of all the alrplane electronic equiPmerit -radk>, 'nav:lgaUoo, • flight control and Instrumentation -used ht the airline industry. But i he said the Oqutpment Is opecified by the airlines, not by ·Douglas, the plm>e manufa«urer. · It Is -Equities .Inc.· that · b.., pianued a ~ mjlliiJn olfice building and hotel project and Is doioi Ifie arguq bdme public 1gendes in seekq: an- nuilim 'to Ifie city al. Newport Beacli, but McDOOnelJ-Douglaa remains legal -.r of the so..cr. Aslropower property Azlm,ulh Is In escrow to buy. The Astropower parcel is conUguoua to Newport Beach's city bouodary for only ·40 feet, catty-comer across lbe lnt.ersecUon of MacArthur Boul~vard and Campus Drive. '!be· Collim property is ~ with the 'ci!Y boundary for . almost a mile and the two parcels taken together, all agree, . make a much more, logical annexation. The manaiement 0( Collins originally signed • letter ·requesUng tne Newport Beach city ....officlals I take DO acUon Oii the Azimuth Asttopower lllneXation until·, they bad carefully -Ifie ii> ' ' terests of the aunoundiui ~I .;.... Jiumiiy, • . ·Collins withdrew u • simatorY.to that letter,. took the matter under ttudy theliiselves and' then · annOunced . J.une ~ ~ wer;e joining the ahnexatiop. bid. A statement'by Collins RalliO Aillitant S,.Cretary Arnold Canfield/ fead tO the ljewport Beach City Council Monday night,1 indicated Collins '!IS forcfid Into ~ amexatioo move by A%i.mulh1.'flling to annex the' wldeveloped ·77 acres of tne: Colliiis 'property, 177 icres in all. He said that would haVe been unteniblt for th8ir Jong-rar..ge plan of development. Schinkel said Collins had talked to McDocihell•Douglas 'and ever); qther in- terested party t including the Irvine Com· pdny· and Jthe city of Newport· Beach, about the annexation; and kept "an open Iilirid" tO make their own decision. ' : . ~ -, · , ·r 5 .o~ I~ ~~ts Trwtees ~ick.'Frn.;nkliii; . I • A~~,~F~'t'· Mr~ ~1Cillf·"Quits :.B00.rd ·. Editor DrQppe· d · . · . · ~" . -· -.. "."'' . . • -• ' Sellrn "B!Jd" ,Franklin WU . ~ . ' Br· STEVB lllPrulliu; ' i>naldool ol th& Nawpri-M•a Ulllllad : Of 19i .... ~ ... • · &cbaolr.blstrict Bolrd of vTru.a.,.... • ' 1 < • · • • " · ilay nJP1 ·and ·!onlthne boiM nelbe Five ol IO c!>ii'res·~·~ -LWy ''"lined· .ll!w. IJHy .._.editor Doo Ekler,were Arl>P-1tajod bOme ·and •dld not In her-'lotter j>ed ~ in !larbor :J~l Distric~ et•e a reason for quittingi the board. Court where be Ji being tried OD Newport · '~ Beacli charp' that an ,~,1 in his ,Frapklln, a Colla Mesa .~, sue., papei encouraged children to steal: cffil Mn. Marlan Bergeson. ol. Ne,rpatt Elder, one of several editor\ of the Beach. The boatd pre1ldencf hu been ., tabloid paper, "From Out of Sherwood pused •!ternately between~ two cities Forest," waa arrested Jast.•New Y--ear's slnct; uruficaUon in 1965. , Eve Jn> Newpar:t after an article was Thom1s CueJ, of Newport, was elect-- printed caileci "Outlaw 'Blues." ed board clerk. the -nd ln'allnmand. 1be prosecution contends the -lrli.cle Mrs. Ully said today she was resigning waa encouragin1 theft "for personal reasons. Aaked if It was 'Jbe difeDse iaiists. the enUre piece · because she wa.s disappointed she hadn't was ;ua a satire. been pjc~ for the~board presidency, While Municipal Judge David Aaron she s~d. "Ill?·" She said she ha:d begun drostPed five charges, Eder still faced w.or~ng agam u a registered nurse and trial today on the other five 1Uegati~. didn t ,ha ve . ~s much Ume to devo,te to The five remaining ·counts are.solicitlng board a~vttieS. · ~ • to commit and . theft arid butglary. Two years afo when It wai last a Costa The trial if scheduled in Division 3 Mesa resi&ent s t~ t:O be board pres. the Harbor Judicial District ; Court: !dent she was pa~ by._ She had been ~ Costa Mesa. boa.rd clerk , the precedmg y~ and The 23-ear-old underBlound journalist alwa~s previously die clerk had been yted fte complaints from five elevated to president. Instead, James whl'!. arr:ic,1 ~ud~nfs who stated "the "Bill" Peyton was chc:JSen for a second a-• 'sc '· h ded th time article lnJ~ :al~M:'Hi..l.to~ vi$ibly disappointed, Mrs. Lilly .a~ as they lClt .....,..,.,a e,, IY' · that meeting made a comment about by "unknoWn persons. teal " Is a breaking precedent. , 11>e m:tlcle st.ates ~t,.. 8 ot'"Jriking Franklin, the ne.w president, was elect- small and unbpportan . way_ arUcle et to the seven-member board in 1967 back al large comell~'rules.1 ~e tes that after ·running teeond to Earl Peterson says, "Profit IS ~ · t ~ ca in. the1 initial unified s~ ~ elec· st.eallnc from big compa~!: , do:a1= uon tn 196$. ·Franklin previOUJly 1served hurl anyone but the-owner. . es 5 t M the old Newport· HarbOi' Union Jllgh from you, so you ~)ve ·a n,gbt to wha "School District board. He 1--an attorney. be'• tann !furn you. le Mn. Lilly, elected to the prijlnal "You ·~ not wteal .!~ peop 'board ·and reeiec~ last· year, ha~ or smalL ,.bus1nenmen. Theyli~ caughJ served two 'years JOnger than .Frantlin. in the caiHtalist game just e we a Mn Ully wu not a favored board (See ~ER CHARGES, Pa .. I) mem~r of the school •district's tea1hlng slaff. She .attended many meetin_. hav.· .P~rking ZQ~e Signs Installed • Newport Beach city crewa ha~e i~· stalled 1lgna exten4lnl'· Corooa de! Mar s one-hour parking 1.0ne a short distance do•n 1ide atrects !tom East Coast ll!gl\- way. , The short-term parking space ex- (111111.., for lboppe!'I had boon requested by th& Corona del Mar Cbam!!t'. of eommeh:e. The idea is to gel m6n! emp\oft•' can out of space that could be used by C\111omers. The new parking '°""' ntend !rom 50 to 100 feet down side streets from Cout lllghw1y and In many lnltancel to the alley. -nit :bl!\'lo-!lour ~Ing ... ~ ·Gil rm.1illf•Jlli•,"J;o•r.i ~p.u r ind ·~ie Amiueo, 'north on ' Poppy A-1nd Hae! Drlye. aM both north and soutlj ""· ffellot!<Jlle ; Jn m·I n'•, Mortgo!d , NircillUI, ()Rb(d..and Poir> lettla AYenues. .. ... ) Ing , to do with the cunicµlum ~ other m1tlen "'°'t board• members teldom. .get loto. " . "It's not easy when you've ma& a commitment to .t>ethlng and worked for it tn give it up. But someUmes it's better i! yoQ ~. '' she said .. In "her letter of resignation, •he said, ''My aeep and abiding ·coocem for the district 1rid the people ln It will remain, butt am..11ure there 'i'e other civic-mind- ed people · In the c:oirimunlty, who m w!lliog to make a poeltlye contrtllUtion to the bomt.'' • U1;1der new slate law a R;enef'll e'ection must be held" within 130 days to fill Mr1. Ull)'.'s seat on the school board. Pre- viotlslf, trustees could 1ppolnt a •~ cessor. · CateV, the new J;oard clerk, was ap. oointed only la.,t ye•r to succeed Lloyd Blanpied Jr., who reslrned when named to Ii municipal judgeship. '!!10 eleCtlon 1'1ll be to fill the unex> plred portion of Mrs. Lilly's term , whicb ,efl<1slnlm. , , C..ndldlltes fM lhe post mwit live In Trmtce Area Two whk:h takes lo ~t ol lho wedge betw:"" Hllbor and New· ( • 'SHE LEAVES SCt'tOOL BOARD · ·Distrlet 2'1 Mtty Lilly Hl'lL LEA SCHOOL IOARD ' New Pro1ic1MI Fronknn , port boulovarda north, to the Coela Mesa city Umlta ucePt-for an area In the northweot comer around Killybrooke School. Alt.bough candidates must liYe within that certain area, 'per90na lhroalbout the achoo! district tiklnlJ in ~ tla11 NewpOrt Beach and Santa Ana lteights will vote ln lhe elecUon. .. ' . ' . • DAILY PILOT N ---;..;. r.,,e 1 UPPER . l{A\'· •. 9'lt talk,.. -JUdCe Q;ens comlDtftted. "Y• -ftll1 !lo prtm1lun •nd I {llJlltll that you obtalo some evidence WO.. ......_ N;jl charge~ da~~m:t :~~Ii:: lrY1~t Compa11y ••gross'ly ... _Died" the fie!& b<hlnd "'" y.,... Bay land "'"I' during bearinp -, i-. 1i1aa IM1d> Commission. . "Two (\)ral!Ce County) grand juries ~ njoded this land exdwige ao<I it w•. ~ central feature of an election Jn· wbkii. an tncurnbet1t supervisor who s~ the deal was r<jected by tbe ~." Berry Q>ldended. "Hundredl of milllcm al.dollln ar< lnvolvtd In UWo reaJ . eio!a1e deal and K It 111111 that tJ>l Irvine Compooy ,,..,Jd dearly love to have." · Berry protested 11111 the Stat& Laad1 ~ atal! deallnc with the heir- .,.. ... ,.. all -lrmmatlon from JMl>e. We. al>oold ._i,. the foci that: the 8ll8't LMdl C<-•m Wm WM ct.pad." -e.,,. bad 1'1-.d oarller In the b1aJ 1¥ ... IMne °"""*11' -only .,~,., ............. beorinlt br ettizeel '-'wbio had no idea of 'how-they shcll\ld Pl'Uft11 lhol< cioe and uactly \ltlat they -. fad.. In tlU vital issue." • • ~ • •' f , ..... ..,, lhJcelt .. &$!~! Newport _gpnes , \ '• j • . Action. :Delay~d. ·,_ The fat. of tllo """'°...tat -• COUnlY-ownod Newport llwlll bu -dtlayed one week by the county super- visors to enable Supervisor David L. Baker who i& on vac.UOn to be preeent. The board &el 10 a.m. July It fQI" dil- ~ of lhe •pmtlon by Newport llunof Inc., Maded by Col. Harry IY)'d of 'l'eld. Rebert Thomas, county admlnlatrativ• officer, bas tteommended that the lNM be declmd in (lefault becall!e negotlo- tionl wllh the nu--auan to _. reel oue11 iloflel-u the tantcloaad • CdM 'Mayor' Ceremony To Install Mclnwsh ... ' •:Ycou'!"•"""" -""'1'. imere8llng -~ -thiiti1J10.t rw .... no1HJC to ._rt Jahn Mcjntooh, who got hit· 1111'1· In tt...n yot " ·Judge· Owena """'"'1Jled Corona del ·Mar In pullln& .,..11111' Far t DAILY PILOT Iliff Plll!e • • ' "Your ~ p1m WUl be for J'O'l u; West Services restaurant ~aln, will be support u.e· ~ts wUb evidMct:." named fr!&yor. or Coroni del Mar Wed-~ • • .1,, _,_ , Mlday rught 1n a sag ceremony. Judge \>WW P>< 8erry a motion His hooor will be 'Invested during an under '-sul>m.l!ldon and Berry' made it fnstallation dinner fo11 the new officers ~clear late Tuesday 1bat he e%pects . to of the Corona de! Mar Chamber of Com· 1'1"!'("1e e\'ijleace lhet wjll allow lie inerce at Irvine Coast Country Club. rataurant In Onoa dol Mar and llujlt It (nto many Sn&,. !l!Jope, Snack ~ Junkn, c-, the l\lliben ll. Lee riv.- boat raatAurtnl ud -.·, ow"""11 y-fJtOples nilhtsPot. James Klflingsw«lh, editor and pub- Ulher of Orange County magazine, will Bpeak on the county 's present and futwe at the imtallaUon dinner. llanclnC 'Wiii ' ! ' Cllifornl• An1el outfielder Bill Vt111 encoura19' Bo& NelU• and Doug Pyle"(i1gbt) 11 they prepare, to 11&11 their door-t<H!oor round• 8atllrday in candy sale for Harbor Area Baseball Pf'Olram. Sales of H111h candi11 carrying local baseball program de,. 11....Uon '0n box will help buy uni!onns and equip-' meat for about 3,500 participants in the boys base-- bllll program. Voss is honQrary chairman of the fund ral1in1t drive. : . ' . . ) i~~<t, ·...., ·...,... the -• ear1 xec1.,,, w11o will be illllalled f« ol friild, · ' a third term .as chamber pruldent, wJU Irvine Compony aUoruey Robert War· do the h~nors proclaiming Mcintosh n;,· 'bal ~ den!O\I Ille fraud mayor. . ·~ lliroiiitoant' the · -and be Kecft1 said !lo romambon Iba! Holly. bal. -w..... in _.._,.,...., ct Ber-wood ...,. mede Will Ropr1 lta mayor. ".,. · • ....,... ~....,.,,---A5 a part ct Newport Beach, Corona "I' • -bJ DepulJ A-, General de! liar al coone .,_ no ma)'lll' o1 tta· ~"l-,,utt':....llo -ct Cllilonll own. Ed. Hirth. mayor al aµ Nowport , • 1 " ,. . Beadl, 11 ~ to be. Jl!'OMDI for the :ll!t'l'laan dllinllltd the dJarJto u cere-,. follow, ' I , Other chamber offlctrs to be lnlttlled. besides Kegley, are Bob Bartholomew, first vi~ president: Stuart Towne sec- ond vica pralden~ ud Bob Allon, irau--· -1a .. -. win 11o Act M- Dr. Hartelius Facing Trial On Arson Charge ".uni" and . ~" and __, Mclntooh started with a lllad< l!hGp Jllifle OW... that he !!II .perpiaiiY Superior Court procoeclin11 agalnlt ii ~ U.., -.., fomlallml for Corona del Mar pbyaiclan charged with ..,. llal Aeblacber, D11a Jloltas, Jttry G;;Ja; Grant Hmld, Gerdon Jonu, Hubtrt Ptlrool, Hal Plnchln, john Ian- ~ Wood ud 11r1. T, Duncan ~·a· •awnoi\t. Fre• r.ee J , -'-w.....,-poi-CIUI lhat -.,. ct se11JnC fire to hi• ofllce and aUempting f>Jll!i , bM IJeeq in~\!CO'l Into the ELDER l::llARGES DROPPED • • inaurance fraud a .. acheduled to belin ~ ~ by the hon__,, • in nlna day1. I ~ ~ tad -,.. doltlad 1cq are,'"tbe arUclt aa\d. dltmltt . tllo -,.,,,. arllcle haa baen Dr. Ebbo Hartoll111, IO, Mio formerly ~.idiiai trill al bl lawoull DurinJ the hw'Jni, Elder'1 attonley, termed salfr~ la natun. I doll'I view practlced 11 131.1 E. Coast Highway, warren condmnned Birr)''• charlP Jact R. WUU.. 1Ued the Judi• to diunln it tis way. r dm't btlleve an article wa1 ordered to appear 11ain July 17 ~ H "bnproper llatalllOl111 ct all ID dlar,.. --· '"ll!e entire ..,. lhll AJ• you can= I and llul aft--~· before J·~·e Jamu F. Judge lac!I" and '"'ced Judflt Oftnl to IJon II baaed oo a -·article II~." Ibo llalad. -, •• ,. """ ....,...is. -~·a -aa llellll """1 ~ 11 ~ ~!he Finl AJ1!t1111-"~the . tl.Ject.., cmi· tut Friday. herrinp"•• an attempt bf' Berl1 "to ~. 11 ,_, .-: ,, , ~ • ~· J• Aarwa eaatinutd, Anon charaa '""' flied againat the cfJange tbe eblire course and scope of Willil alao. l53eried that~ '"There la • this is not a po1ftlcal ~ u ~ onetime olteoplth after the April I blaze the ca&e t>eiott the court." · no sbOwing rJ. any advocacy on the says it ii. Had this article not betn _ allepfly 11t with gaaoline -and BefTy claim1 111o1 ~ Qlll[a1Y $ article, 1¥1' is there . Ol!J. .~ .. Jn.~ ;f,C _.l.~~~=:, .. ,il lnMJranca fraud cxmplalnla followed, testified before -' ......,. thal • ,ct a elOif lllil "'*"' ._gw. w-.,._ ..,._ ~.!"1n·~vyed.'f111//11Jlhe 1111 ·"1-~ ''!!>ev"'·.~· ·~.C"Prltta ID· a tattrlcOI · '"nlf 'while ....... it -or totalinl I! ...,,,11, .. ~....,, ·~ tRnsadlon ~·= ~·" · nol lhit ~ ..,. jullllled in iauin( ni.-rraud mailer wu baled "' a he alleget, the true ftprt ii. 1n fact, Willia Iii~ thlt there 11 imufficitnt a complaint,' the jlldfe ltltld. "l btlilVe llOlen im-NPQrt filed by Dr. Hartelius, more than I0,000 feet. connaction bat•-the acta of Ibo their cantplllal •• julllftalJla, aod u •--~ in Berry alac> c1a1ma t110Uhe JrviDe c-. -~ Iha papar at CorciiJa far u I'm ""'*neci, t1111 <aaa will -... ,.,. ,. .. ""'°"~ inimind tbi v-'-o1 the 11'1'" 'ilel liar llllli'lkhc>ol to!d 'EIW to ca-10 to trial.'' 1-Be!idi ~,-. pany m -.,~ 11 ut,.; 1~ uittal 1• u....;. in..t.a... 1111 ~-~·-•--~· In H bo• Youth _Hurt But Alive 'r In CdM Beach Ordeal " .· . Thlrteen;year-old Jim Baldwin, of Cor- on• deJ Mar, who nearly drowned Sunday at Corona del Mar MaJn Beach, wa1 re- ported cOll!clou.1 and In ltable ..condition today 1t Hoaa: Memorial HQlpltal. Hi1 mother, Mr1. Stanley Baldwin, said he's in a lot of pain , has cuts and bruises all over and 11 presently deaf in one ear. She aald doctor1 lhink there It some inter- nal damaee to his ear. Baldwln, 4507 FalrfJtld Drive, Cameo Shores, was surfln& on an inflatable raft when he wu crashed into lhe rocks at the Rig Corona jetty Sucday. HU friends did not aee It happen. • But John Haramia, 17, of 11Z2 Pega!lls SL, Santa Ana Heights, saw the punc- tured raft and, in the words of Mrs . Baldwin, t'had the presence of mlod to wonder what ~hlp)Mlltd." Mn. Baldwift tilid he looked around and found her IOa uncon1elou1, under the water, "kind of lodpd down hy the roclt1." :!1" Hlramla pulled hlm to ahore and a lifeguard admi~istered o~ygen .Until ·~ ambulance arrived. :~ H~amia, according to his mother, wla bacK at, the -Main Beach 1wimmin1 lo<l!Y and unavalll!l>l~ to tell about the re1cue. His mpther said he atao pulled a' m"1 who fell off the jetty rocks to safety ~up. day . . ~ · Mrs. Baldwin, said llaramiii knows her older ' sons, 16-year-old twins Larry and St~ve, and recognized the raft as Ile~ longing to Baldwin. Young Baldwin, an A $tudeat at Llh· coln Intermediate School, wrote a ~ about the sea for which he received~• PTA award. It end~ with these li11es: •11 know 1 will never want To leave this place, the :sea." • '. "' Fire · Set ·by Boy ·: Near E«Stbluff ~ ~:.t= =;J'= ,. ~PTh);,,,to\try~:'1 ~ ~ -i,:~~ ":J: Judlc!.jn;;;"'eo:_;;:" from :~id, ct=tho7irr::.l~...._ I -~·.]~:"° ~ "'!. rm•· f!IO !'"" 11/"1 Jlllblte ·~ baf""1 -Bl"7 roadlly '"-' tilii' will han a c:l!llll!!l "':li:i"".:O ..,.. , " \• J..:'it ltd to the -·· beln( ·ordeted I• In ~ud II to -a -munlcad'"" Jn 'Or'"" County. ady~=" .-.IMlrl~," fact lurther action at the Superior Court College y 0. UthS hearlnC the 8Ulle Londt (lam. "1be·~•ny PILOI" 14 ii i-nlY lllt 1.-,ftl-IOI I •--!. -Bii claim llult Ila -In J ....... ·~·....-• -••• . ....... ' -~·· -~-~-•• land tr de ..... w -.. . r -~ ....,;. 1"'\llO ... ptlolr"""'lle did Ml 'lbt -·lion 11 known to have Aid s A brush fire, set by an eight-year.aid boy, blackened an area (00 by "300 fiet nea_r Eastbluff Tuesd~y a f ' e r fl 0 0 I ' ;,;-~ and a .. 1~ == becln. -.U..,,~ · I>UW al Mio tnlllt ~4,_. n.,.~." . ~.;i';i-addlttonal felony ctiarges • wirn-.nin·g evldenoe" wu --bi the · llMir -· ~· ' ' 1'I """ ·~ •;1t· P·!'I· and aplnll Iha pllyllcltn. who live• with trial by Judp Owtrw. Judft "P ~ ...... to wu . · lllitll 1:~ P.ill!> ... y. h~ wife In Coat& Mesa. A team ol. Harbor Area colle&lans 1'blt trldt ii now a mitt« of aftldal L • ' ... ~ , Dr. Hartellua hu a!JO been ,aceued ls worklna: w11h enrollees In rwlmming Newport firemen said today. . Batalion Chief M. J. Meehan said the boy set the fire in a fie.Id JOO yard! "'"1h of 2601 E;astbluff wtiile playiq 5::~1:t;:~~ Led. dy Lo~eli~.>-• i: ~:.=.~~~~f:?~S :~~~'~£::~ ~t~~~ h camot be lmpleri'MIUd until lbe blue 88 hlblt1 In return for eaual favors. Ten Htslona of 30 minutes each will now ct!:f' debeted befcft J\llfl9 Owens One of the '-wcrneR was committed be offered in the Y's popular Tiny Tot wttb matches. t · ! "I' gave him a good lecture on the dangers of playing with m,C.ches &lid what a lire like. that cold I do to 1 'tie hoines in the area,'' Meehan said. ii by the cowta. to Metropolitan State Hospital in Norwalk program which tncJudes only four And Judp Owenl Md madl it clear B t' L"'·-M' • N t Mid• followingtwosulcideattemptsandsubse+ children at a time to assure maximum av ......,_ . t .. ., --~ -'·te attorney -neral"1 office has »..... · I be tak r I '• Veteran Actress Dies at tnl ..... ~. d~ 1riaJ Iha eaU f.e8 Jnei. . 1 J_7'-'-. .0 ·. . . J qu111Uy died there. benefit per child. court clearance of. the Company 1'"" ... ·-·~ .... traUon wU en dally lhroogh 0nap Cowd;y land ewap Is a Im~ MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -U '°'\'ft ''llli)ll. llliay 111aU -1oo11 mora decllaed to let a hwlng date for tl1ose the week before the session opens, by PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPll-MaT· 1t'aY off apcJ t. aup to involve oon-got 'em, flaunt 'em, say the owaera beautU\&l." cn.rau unUl county author It i e Iii Jvy Gorman at the Y pdol office, Z300 jorie Rambeau, who played such gr\tff sldera• ,..,._ it tbt 1ppellltl court of ICl'Oe of.~ watld'a loveUelt ltp. M'-Italy, ~ Zanlbont: •"Jbe mtnl. determine what will be done w1th Dr. University Drive, heroinu a:s Tugboat Annie and other leYel. .. So it'• mlnllklrta by a landlllde amQlll Jt'• -4'.l.·' loo"'1_,. HartellUI. Instructors whQ teadl or serve as character parts , died 11t her Palm Ber'7 " tlldnl. Judp ~ to rule 1'.._..... -.. Meanwhile, a group of his patients lifeguards during the 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Springs OOme Tuesday. She was 77. at \be ~ ol ~ ti nwted , to be the beauUe1 ol ff naUcn auembJtd Ml.II Pblllpptnll. 84monette de lOI and their families has begun a petition sessions are Dana Brainerd, Nancy Pa-?,iiSI Rambefu· bel!!iq her career ~ a ~-trtll that• --itnd 1Wap here for the annual M1A Universe con-Reyu: "Mtn11, but mt m~ill." campaign to Wlderscore their belief in Jey, Scott Morl .. n, Jebble Brown, Brad the stage and'was billed as "the youngest is .,me~.-1 and qnlawful and ~~iandtb JI!~~. and midi• a dirtan~ 14111 ~ Llnila Annette his innoce~. supplying the documents Bakert _Uod~ lJr;mnon, Vick!,e Lewii, lea(ilngwomanintheAmeric~theJ\er'' ~ .... ''*111 '--.. bt qato ~VI.... WMll.I IUclwdlCln: oMbds. 1'111 mak• me look to agenciea involved. Chris Lear and Pete Kmetto. at the age or 12. ' debitlll li!oliioo the Stat. Londt Com. Rita Doherty, who ts Mi" lreland, batter. MJc!fa mallo 111' loc* too thin." r=============================::::::=====~ m-.. · put the caae for the super.-ak1rts Bui -Ibo pis ponda beloi< ljle this way In an inform.11 opinion poll: Judles later tllll "9tk. tbly won'i wear .. c: • , > .. Ul\ILY PILOT • . "You 5ee a Jot of lea, don't you?" Mi• CIDlda, Nonna Jo)U lnctey, minll. It wil1 be uUvt OOltUmU, awl-1it Ind avenlllt -· A -aald: "'lbe ~I ,loob.,borrlble. And Mill 1111-will be a-lalun!ay I 'ODllldn't be able to walk In the ·'"'l 1treet1 with a mut" ,.,.. Mtaa Singapore, Cecelia Undaaaan: ••Mlnia. 'lbey're DlCft relued." Skirtiq tbt iuut WU Mlll Chile, Soledad Ermuris: "I like all three for dlfferent OCC4ll~ mul when It's cold. the mini when ii'• warm, and the midi In betw.n." Mt&s Japan, Jun Shimada, ..wcl! "Slackl. But lf a 1klrt, lt'1 mlnl1. ~ler \0 move in them . Al~, they1re !ta e.xpenslve." There were une mtfti-dllllntan, molt of them from LaUn America. · · 11'I1lt ma.Ii ii bait, it'• vcry tlqant,• said Miss Peru, ~lltln'a Mala.ca. "But you can't IO to the offtce wearin& a maxi." Mill eoi.~: 0 The maxi. It Is more ete1ut. 'lbe mini t.n•t too bad. But Ute midi ts horrible, lt'1 neither Cl'lt nor the Mhlr." · Miu Venuuela, Bella ta Rou: "'lllt ma'd. lt'1 mor. elegant." Mi• Brull, Elaine 'l'lml!*lll: "'111e maxi is more ele:aant. The mlfli t1 mort youthful. And the mJdi ii all rllhl ..... and then." Some <Kher vlewt : t-tis:s Baham11, Antoinette Patrice De Grtgory : '"lt'1 too h&t ln the Bahamu for maxl1. I'll lake the mini." Miu WaJes, Sar:dra Cater : "TM mlnl, dellnltely. I would•'! look lood in 1 maxi ... MIA Luxembourg, Ja.ee ~ --.. ... . HEW Educational Allowance Hiked W ASIDNGTON (AP) -In an attempl to make money avallablt to more students, the Departmenl 'ol llaaitll, Education and Welfare has· rabed the spec:fal allowlllCO'lllicl to lenders laldni part in the 1111r1111loiil· .._ Joan pro- &n!IJI· . HEW Semtar; lllliOt !.. ~ said today the act!an -11bn beqa\llO •tudenta ara ~vlnl dllllcullY f!n4inl agenc1e1 wlllinc to land ""'"'!' at · tlll 7 percent oeilin( tel lor the jOan pro- gram. RlchtrdMI said Illa ..i.t 1U.WIDOI rate wal railld to I\.\ ,ir ctnt fet lendera wllo parllolpal*! in tllo Apr!~ June quarter. 'nle rata for bl pravloul quarter WU I per etlt. GI .Given 10 Yeara N!UWIEO °"1111DJ (UPl)-A court- ma<Ual Tu;;.\iy Mntanead a U.S. toldlar to 10 yaen In prt,.. ud a -able dlocharse for hii part In the klillnc ol a nllht wlll<hman In Ult Franch city of Tarl>a. CONVfNIENT TERMS IANKAMERICARO MASTER CHAR6E WYLER INCAFLEX 660 , ·r.T.rilii'idl forh &l'.>Sld Tin lnckofor ~I If to remind yQU ~I time to "*' you; Wile. How long you ve been uoder in Your IC'Uba geDI'. When lo p.rt onothet dime in the porllng ,,..,.,., It's s!Ondord equipmenl on the Vy'yltr 660. , Sajl. the 19tf-wil:lding tllOWllMl)t, outomoric doit, t.oyy duty sl0jnlet1 Ml =~.We mll It~ 66q--... !t's guaranteed walerproof down to 66o feet, providing ~tol is "1tcct and geriuine Wyler ports ore used: • 11;.~I 'A.' W.,ltr wolchtl /eotur• the lncollex bol-- ora wheel-guoranleed ogai{ISt shock for N ~r. ef thti """°1'Ch-<epl0c6cl he if e'f« brok9". The Swia who moke Wyi.r wotcl\es know ond love 11\tir croft. And h lhows in;..· btcllllllvl P*ialoti or their work. . lllulfrofld wotch1 $95.00. Olher btouritul -""·w . .. """_.. yler f!.lfml !'"" ""''-· lnGaflex IWIJJ !Oil NEWPORT AVE. COSTA MESA PHONE 541·1401 • ) \1 )LI UlllJ. • FWAiN . ii~P IF FURS. Ht t• Sit dFF: Natural min< boas, popular shades .........••.•. 21.11 ' Natural mink boas, 1 skins, full and plush ••••.•••. 41.11 ·I Natural ~lue lox capes, 3 rows deep ••.••••••••• 111.11 Natural mi1rk stoles, fully. ler out ..•••••••. , ..• 111.11 Broadtail processed lamb 3/4 stroll"' with contrasling blue lox collar ..... : .... If' ................... 291.10 Natural Mink contessa Cl!les, dooble lur collari in pastel and p.eatl .................. '. • '. .......... )11111 ·Fur garment baas for home or travel in two srzes: Jacket length •bag, reg. 7 .98 .. • .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. UI • Coat length· bag, reg. 11.95 ... : ...... · ... : .... 1.51 Natural mink 3/1 coats, imf)«tant mink shadings •••. Ill.II ,rr,11 lur 11rod1i1ttJ lob.ll'd )o ....,,.. ~°"""" ol Ot'Ql!I o! -"" •u•~. FASHION SHOPS .. ·1111PORT ANT SAYINfS N FASHIONS FROM YOH IAYORITE TOP DISlfNllS 40%-50% off ~ Oes1gners' Circle couture fashions, ·nsses, I costumes, liter-live fashions, reg. 80.00· . 100.00 ............... 11.ll·fZl.N Yoring Oesigner dresses, coats, costumes an<i " oatio wear, reg . 40.00 -110.00 2U0-12.ll i, Dress Shop young designer and ~isses' ~ dresses, -ensembles. suits, costumes: sizes ~ 8-18. ori . 18.00-80 00 .. 41%-51 % off ~ . ·~~~.~~ DRESS' SHOP . . Half-size summer dresses 1p easy-care fabi'ics. some after-live . fashions 1nr:ludrng dresses, costumes, formals; 11Y2-11 V2. reg. 46.00-100.00 · ................... ; .... 11% Dff All •lor•t , Polyester kmt pant tunic suit; 6-18, value 28.00 •••.. 21.11 COAT AND SUIT SHOP •. OLWIANCE OF COATS, SUITS , , • , up to 1/2 off I Misses' wool coots, reg. 66.00-110.00 ••••••• , " 1 /2 1ff All, weather cqats, reg. 40.00-140 .00 .......••. 1 /2 1ff j Designer suits, some wool knits and fine costumes. reg. 70.00· _1150.oo ......................... 40% to SO% off Fake lur jackets, reg . 9b.OO ......... , ........ 3J.l!l • SUNCHARM SPORTSWEAR , Sportswear clearance ol blooses. sh irts, pants. loP s, skirts, I jackels and coordinates, reduced from stock; 8 to 16, reg. 11.00-44.00 .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 1 /3 lo 1 /2 off PACESETTER MILLINERY Yooog, nahJral looking strelch wrg wnh shag-styled back, wash- ~ble. retains its set. reg. 15.00 .. , '"; ••• , ... , , li.11 ' ~ HANDBAGS _ • Quality handbags in many shapes, styles, colors. Includes pal· ent calf, saffian, python, krinkle pateRI, tapestry IM velour. From famous makMs, reg. 15.00-40.00 ••• , •• , • : •• 11.11 Handsome srMOth Of grained geooine leather hardlacs in ~ack, brown, navy, tan Of red, reg. 15.00· 18.00 ••••..•.. II.II S!>ecial selectioo plastic patent, plastic calf, tapestry ar4 straw handbags for the budget-minded, reg.1:00-11.00 ••••• U! BUDGET DRESSES , , . Two-or three-piece suits and two-p iece coswmes. Fabrics in· elude acetate, rayon, Arne1 ai triacetate and cotton bollled to · Coloray~ rayoo, reg. 13.00-33.00... •••• , ••••. 1!.11·11.11 Misses' al\d women's d1esses in sleeveless· and short sleeve styles, reg. 17.00 -30.00 ......• ,. ••.••.••.•• 12.11 ROBES Quilted and nylon fleece robes and loungewear reduced. loog and short lengths, reg. 15.00-35.00 ••.•....•.•• 1.11-11.11 , Nyloo fleece robes with zip lronl and contrasting bal\d trim, fall colors: P·S·M·L LOOR 17.19 Short .......• , .•.•. 13.11 famous make nylon tricot and Taffetta<> robts. loog Of short lengths; 8-18, reg. 15.00-33.00 .........•. 1.11·11.ll LINGERIE " IARllZON FEATHAIRE°' SLEEPWEAR Clood-soft ct1ttoo flannel with Ven ice lace trrm and lucking de - tail. Pink, blue, apricot. P-S·M·l; 10-10. Shift Of sleepcoat, reg. 10.00 ............... , • I.II looggown, reg.11.00 ..................... l.11 Pajama. ref· 13.00 .................... : .. I.II Jlylon tr icnt slip fiom famoos maker. Short, average in white and discootiooed ·colors, reg. 6.50 ....•...........• I.II Taffeknit" non-cling nylon slip in white and colors; 31-3B short; 31 -41 average , reg. 9.00 ........•••.••• US Famous-make nylon tricot petti-sh p in short or average length; P-S·M·L white Of colors, reg. 4.00 ....•.••..•.• 2.lS Taffeknit® ·half slips, short °' average length, in white and col- ors, P-S-M-l, reg. 6.00 .................... 3.19 lace embroidecy trimmed briefs and bikinis, 4-7 •. 1.21 , 3/3.1 5 Bikin i or panty with attached petti-sl1p. lwo styles in Enka ~ Crepeloo"' with lace: S·M, reg. 5.oo · ........ , ••• 3.11 SH OE SALON :::::::~::::~~::.:~~~~::i:::»::»:~:x:~:=::::::::::;:;::-~:;;::;:;:;:;::~:;:..;x::;:::::;;::;;;::>:·~:~~~~~:~~~ f ::~:.:~~:E~~:;:~~~~ES fi I ~l1i,;~,;.1~2 .. :~; I ,.,. nals. Joyce and Amalfi niakirs are represent' j 1 ::[' ed. in our collection. Some casuals, many ;::: ,.,: dress styles on mrd or high heels. f ;:~:::::;::::::::;:::~;:;::::::~:::;:;~:::::::::::;::::.-:::::::;;:;:::::::::;;;;;:;~~~=~~;>;:.~:~::::;~:::.~:~:::::;~~t Red Cross, Socialile dress shoe>, reg. 18.00-11.00 ••. 13.11 Cobl11es, many styles and colors, reg. 17.00-19.00 •.. 11.17 •1 ... , ...... _..i.,, .. ,....,,, •• ,.,..,..,, ~~1 .... ~ .. , . ..,,,.i.,L"'" Wettn..i.,, July 8, 1'170 DAILY PILOT 11 IN~NW • · Perme-press Kodel• po yesler and i:etton baby tesses In soft pastels; 9·18 rMS., rec. S.00 ................ !.II Other styles, some smell, reg, 6.00-8.00 •••.. l.H:c.H Infant crawl«S, reg. 3.00·3.50 ••....•.•••••••• 1.11 Crawler sets, coveralls, jackets, reg. 5.00 ea. • . • • • • I.II little bo1 sunsvils, reg. 1.50 ................. I.II Assorted print popover/panty sets, 9· 18 rMS. • •••••• l.11 Streich cotton letrY one-piece baby jamakins •••••••• I.II Blushed acebte one-and two-piece jamakins •.••.•• 2.11 Polyester/rayon thermal blankets, 36x50 •.....•... 2.11 POil-overs and malchir'C panties In infants and toddler sizes. Summertime cotton.prints •••••••••••••...•..• 1.11 little boy sunsuits, ,reg. 1.50 .... , • . .. . . . .. .. • I.II liOtt~n, pl isse sleepwear lor girls, reg. 3.50-4.00 ••. ; 2 . .29 Boys shortall sets, leg, 7.00 ................. UI Oooble bib over~ls, reg. 3.50-4.15 •.•••..•••••• l.11 Short sleeve cotton knit T-shirts ••.. : •..•.•• , .• 1.41 Girls' tab-fiont ct1ttoo knit shortscreg. 3.00 ••.••••• t.11 Girls' solid color pant. reg. 3.50 ..•••••••.••••• 1.41 Matchire girls' polo shirts, reg. 3.50 •••.•.•••... 2.21 Play sets and shifts. reg . 5.00-9 .00 ••....... Ul·l.11 Girls' cottoo bleod, easy-care shorts, rei. t.75-1.15 . . \.21 INFANTS' SHOP • f'r.,.::~=~'='=*-~:~::.~-::::~;w,::~;:::::-~::::::-:w~~:::~, .. =·~=~~~:~":>:..'-:·;...::.:~:::::.'~ g COLOR-COORDINATE YOUR t i. NURSERY AT SAYINGS :~ i » S I ... 6 49 25 99 « :~ :·~ '; .• - . . i ~ reg. 9.00-31.00 *' ~· :it~son's dsdedturdy b 1 aby furnrture: ~: ;:;: o er. pa sea, reg. 17.00 •••. 21 .11 '' t folda tr1-chair converts to youth 'h~ir, reg. ;'.j i 19.00 ...... · ............. ll.19 :,. Iii ~~~~;;:~t::i:1'.:~-~:~~s~~:::is;:: ~ ;;:; 9 00 .................... &.II ;~! §; Swrog, fold s, reclroes wrth headrest. reg. ;~ ,.,. 15 00 11 II ~ :::: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ~~ .~.'.':::!~::::::::::;:;:.~~::»::::::-.;'!:;:·>;X·:j!):::,">;::·::~!:!:!:~»::~:::::.:.:·::X::>:~:~:::;;::;:::::-;;;:~ LITTLE SHAVER SHOP . K~1t underwear by Crest. Cotton T-shirt. nylon reinforced necks; 4 6, reg. 3/1.75 Jn .II Knrt briefs, reg. 3/150 Jn .99. Short sleeve knit shi rts; 4-7, reg. 3.00-3.50 ••••• -. • UI lastex, knrt swirnsii1ts; 4-7, reg. 3.00-3.50 , , •••.•• I.II Perma-press pant with Saf-T-Knee: 4-7, reg. 4.00-5.00 2.11 Suits and sport coots, 4-7, reg. 14 .00-18.00 ..... , • !.II CHILDREN'S SHOES Save on children's shoes by B. r. Goodri,h: Child's bumper toe olford in red, navy, reg. 5 50 ; •..• J.11 Boys' ·dack shoes in navy, green, reg. 7.50 .••••••• 1.91 · Big Girls' sneakers in navy, white, reg. 6.00 ••.•••• 3.11 Girls' patent and leather shoes by Jumprng Jacks,' Herbert Colle· lal\d and Alexrs, reg. 10.00-1600 ••••••••••• J.97·9.Bl Girls' summer sandals, reg. 6.00 •....•....•.. , • 3.91 Boys' Jumiiing Jacks and Crosby S'i"are shoes, in antiqued lealher. reg. 10.00-17.00 •.•••...... : ... l.11 ·10.11 , STORE fOR MEN Crest athlet~ shirts, llJ!. 3/4.50 • , •.• , ...•••• Ji'J.• Crest knit briefs, sim 30·40, reg, 3/4.50 • , •• , ., • lit•· Boil!! shorts, wliite 111 collllS, reg, 1.00 : ••.•..• , Ill.•. Short-sleeved nss shirts, reg. 6.00 •...•.. I.II, 1,, .• .. t~·sleeved ·dress shirts, reg.7.50 ••.• , ••• : " •••• •.•· • Wide Italian silk tit!, reg. 6.50-7.50 •••••• , I.II, 1,, ... · VARSITY SHOP · ~~·=·~:·:::*.:-~::::::~w.~:e:.::.;~~i:~~:--==-~~~::~,...i--¥1 1 PRl·CUFFID TROUSIRS t NEVER NIED IRONING ·~ 5, 99 '1e1. 10.00 ::: ~ . 1 Wash and wear casual pants In od111d J~ ~ weaves. 65% Dacron~ polyester. 35% J Avril® rayon blend is "forever press'' treat· . iL.~~«;:\::.~~:.:~~::~;:;~~~!:!.:~:?o~~~~~*-=~~-. ' . . lOllli sleeved sport shi rts. reg. 13.00 .•....•••• , • l.H Sportcoats, natural shoulders, reg. 60.00-65.00 • ll.11-41.H Fashioo neckwear, reg. 5.50-7.00 ••••.•••• I.II, l,,.11· Dress slacks. reg. 10.00 .................. ., II.II Shape suits in al l-weather fabrrcs m two· Of three-buttoo styl· 111g, reg. 90.00 .• , • , •••••• , • , • , •••••••• , •• 51.11 SILVERWARE Alvin sterling, 31-pe. sot Vrvaldi, reg. 491.00 ••••• 211.11 31-pc. set Bridal Bouquet. ceg . 440.00 ....•• , ..• 211.11 Gorliam sll!fling table actess~ies in Newport silverp!ale, cassei-· ole, platte1s, butte! dish , trays, vegetable di sh, gravy too" wine cooler, reg. 13.00-7600 ................. 11.sa:n.11 Oneida st.ning, 31-pc. set in chorce of si~ pattl!ns, reg ... 44800 ..................... : ... ; .... 211:11 Oneida ·sterling oPen stock' and serving pieces ..... J5% ·011 · Webster Wilcox silvl!flllated trays ••••••••••••• 21% all Alvin silvl!fl)laled table accessories •••.••••••••• I.II · Pacific Silvercloth tarnish resistant b<gs ..•••••• 15\·off · Ask aboot Bvffums' Silver Club Plan STATIONERY ::::::;~'.;:::X·:-:~·:~~·>:;:·:~·=·!·$:;;;;;:;;:;-~::-::::~:>(.~$::::~~-:-:~::-.:::::::*:::::::-;::;;::&.:m:::w. ::~ ) ORDER CHRISTMAS CARDS ··~ ~~;~;%-off ':;: Avoid the holiday crush, select at your leisure ,, \ now. Relrgioos, baditional, · contemporary or · ,,, ltumorousci!ds by famoos makers. '' 1 I :·:·::::::::::~:::::::~:~~:::~·t»:·:·;·~:·:~.:=~~;::::~.:::...:s:::>x1.:::~::;::::::::::>:>;~::::~:::::i::s 0 BUFFUMS'. • • THURSDAY IS THE START OF .: .. .. .. ' .. .. . . t- o <t w _. ALL ROUTES ~ YOUNG CALIFORNIA SHOP .. ~ Junior pantsuits, sizes 5-13, reg. 26.00-40.00 ••.... 19.91 I Clearance of fully lined coats: most acrylic in red, white. navy, ·: ~ome glen plaid, some pastel, reg. 30.00-40.00 ..... 25.!S l ~rmor and petite dresses, reduced from oor regular stock. In-! · rlurles Chavecelt acetate. polyeoter. Dacron® po lyesler voile ~ ~nd rayoo with a linen texture; sizes 5 to 13, Reg. 17.00- ! 30.00 •.• ~ ~-· ••• • •• ~· ••..••••••.•••.•••• 12.99 l .lamoos make hloos~ and shirts, many styles and colors, reg. ·ii ~.00.20 .00· ......................... 4:9!·9.99 • Junror sports~ear lrom a lamoos maker, including skirts. pants. ( . blooses, dresses, reg. 8.00-11.00 •......... 4.99 ·1 4.19 . ' VILLAGER PLACE i Not In Newport • VILLAGER FASHIONS , ••••••• , , ; .. , 1/3 OFF Sportswear and dresses ... ,11 with the lamoos Vrlli!fler lit. ~nd smart styling. Shirts, reg. 8.00-14.00 ..... , •......•••.. 4.19.7,99 Shorts, reg. 9 00-14.on , ••.......••••.• , 4.99-1.99 ' Skirts, reg. 9 00·17.00 .................. 4.91·1.99 Pants. reg ]6.00-23.00 ..........• , ..•. l.99· 11.99 Oresses reg. 16.00-36.00 .........•.... 12.99·11.!9 . j HOSIERY ARNUAL IUFFLONS SALE Shel!! Agrloo panly hose. reg. 1/5.75 ..•. 2/l.00 ~ICl\l·Stretch panty hose. reg. 1.15 ••. , ....• , .. 2 /4.00 ~Port.panty hose, reg. 5.511 ... , •.........• 2/1 0.QO It lh1gh-h1gh stockrngs, reg. 1.00 .............. , 2/3.50 . llinous make slipp~s. re1. 4.00-6.00 . . . . 2.91 . 2/5.15 ACCESSORY SHOP Lr1111 Of roll sleeve blooses lrom fa mous "Lady" manulactur~s. I :.~~~~~:~~~;:~;!!.;:~~~::.::~~~;~:~~:~:;~~.:;:::;:;:::~~;:::::::;::~~(:~:;:::·~;:::;!:·:~·~ i ~ , , JIUf,fUMS' OWN CARDI.GANS iii l \ NOVEL TY OR LACY ·STITCH ;;; A ' ~ I ~ 8. 99,reg 13.00-11.00 I!; ill Washable acrylic sweaters. Novelty rib sti tch .. (.'' ~ in whrte. bone Of aqua 111 srlk-l rned l>:y ,,, ·i strtch in white, blue, pink ~ yel low; 36-41. ii :.:;·.;.· »»., . .,..,.~:::··":.>·"····· ... ~·::::· ·····x····"· ... ·~ ''==*'"'' ······~..;···:· 1 • <?:': ,·:· :-!• •• •.·., ·X~, ,.,.»:·:;,., : .. ;:;;~.;.:.:-:•, :·~:~·:-::·:.,•:• • :-;.; • :.:;:;:.:-:.:-:·:~·X. »;> < Colortully printed pure srl k twills with hand -rolled edges, 21 .. •• squares ••..•... • •••.•••.•.••••••••••••• 3.99 . FASHION JEWELRY l fi!OM·maker 1ewelry, reg. 3.00-15110 .....•• I.51· 11.50 • 1 '""" whit' rnp•s and earrings, reg. 1.00-J.OO • , •• 2/2.19 . ' ~ COSMETICS Marcel Rochas gilt set in'ludes l dram pertume and l-01. me- tered Partum de Torlette itom11er ................ &.50 Revlon Eterna '17' night cream, reg. 15.00.-15.00 10.00-15.00 Tritle 's famoos glycerine and rosewater comf)oond available in cream, lol1on, so.11. reg, 1.50 . . . . . • . . • . . • • . • . • I.II Jacqueline Cochoran Flowitrg Velvet moisture cream °' Suoer· Rich Night Cream in 4-oz. jar, alter Aug. tst. reg . 9.50 5.15 ~arven grit set includes: Ma Gritte Eau de Tollette spray, 3-01. srze. and to• du~ing powder, 3V2·0Z. srze •••••••• I.DO Endocreme moislurrzer. 4-01. jar, reg. 10.00 •••••••• 5.10 Endocreme hand lotion. 16-oz. srze. reg. 5.00 ••••.•. 3.ID Cho1Ce of lragrancs from Nina Ricci, 1 v,.01. spray flacoo. . l'Air du Temps Of Coeur-Joie UO Caprim ...•...•• l.DQ YounR lion spray cologne ror men. . '. ........•... UO JOHN ROIERT POWERS SKIN CARE AIDS! -Skin Balance lotion returns normal a"d, alkaline balance, Jn oz.. reg. 11.50 .......................... 1.50 lnnched Cleanser lor extra dry skin, l&-01 , reg. 11 .50 • &.50 fluid Freshener. l&-01., reg. ~00 •...•......... J.50 fluid Cleanser for n-0rmal to dry skin, ]6-01., reg. &.00 • 3.SD Emulsion night treatment for dry skin. 2-oz .. reg. 7.50 . l.OD Polly Bergen travel kit included wrth p~rchase ol Aero Morstum- er; &.DO: or Cream Moi~urizer 1.50 and 12.50; or Night Concen · Irate, 12.50 and 20.10; or 0..p Cleansing Cream, 5.DO·l.51 Oana 1-01. cologne and 1/1-01. pert umed bath 011 in Tabu nr Ambush lragrances. &.00 value ...•............ J.51 Oana H1ghlrghter Lip iloss in Bermuda, Valencia, Granada, Ca la is, Siena, Ma1orca. 1.50 value ..•............. .75 Dorothy Gray Salon Cold Cream or Ory Skrn Cleanser, 11-01. 1ai. reg. S.50 ... 3.00 . &-oz. jar, reg. 3.00 ........... 2.0D lorming de Pantcne hair conditioner and setting lotion and 1 V.· 01. Pantene Pre-formini lotion, both lor ••....•.. , • 5.11 GIRLS' SHOP : Back -to-schopl dresses rn prinl s. plaids and sol ids. All from lamoos maker ; 4-12. reg. 7.00 -14.00 ..•..•..• 3.99·5.IS Brightly colored shorts, Jama1cas and tops, .4·14, rog. 4.50 s.oo ............................. 1.11 -2.11 Dacron~ polyesto •II-weather coats with z1p-oot pile lining Pla~s and solids: 4-1 4. reg. 16 .00-11.00 .... 12.11-15.91 Coals reduced from stock. Includes shellands and piles. reg 11.00-50 00 . " ... ' ' .............. 11.91· 19.91 ilC! Ma1esty camrsole shill slip, reg. 1.00 ........ 2 /3.29 H~ Ma1eoty nylon tricot pantres, rrg .. sq ........ 2/1.31 Srllank cotton llannelette sleep wear. reg. 5 00·6 00 2.0·3.ll llmlted rolles. 6-11, rr.R. 9 00 -12.00 .•....... 5.91·1,ll Kilts. pleated ar.i A-line skirts rei & 00-10.00 .. J.49·1.ll Slretch nvlon anklP.1. while, reg .60 ............ Jn .JI loiggler s1ee1Hng b•g rrg. J3 no .............. I.II .: MEWPORT CEMTER.· • #1 FASHIOM ISLAMO . • 644·1200 • ~REAT STOCK REDUCTIGNS STORE FOR BOYS Long,. sOOrt sleeve dress snirts; 8-10 , reg. S.OO-S.50 •• 2.91 Jackets wi ~ zip -oot pile lining; 8-20. reg. 18.00 •••• 11 .91 Knit shirts. short sleeve; 8-10, reg. 3.00-5.00 ••. , ".. 1.99 Short sleeve ~ort shirts from famoos maker. Assorted r;olors and patterns; 8-10, reg. 4.50-5.011 •...........• 2.19 Cardigan and pullover sweaters: 8-10, reg. J0.00-14.00 4.91 Crest knit brrefs; 8-11. reg. 3/1.511 ••• : •..•.•.• Jn.II Crest knit briels; 14-18, reg. 311.75 .•••.••• , .• 3/1.99 Crest colton T-shirts; 8-12. reg. 311.75 •••••••.• in.II Crest cottoo T-sh1rts: 14-18, reg. 3/3.00 ......•• 3n .n Crest aciylrc and nylon stretch hose, reg. 1.00-1.25 • J/1.11 Store For Men ::::::~:w.::;::::::::::::::::::~::::=::::::~:;:;:?.~:::~:::::::::~~=::>~::~!:'!:~::::;:::;~:;::::~:=r.::::::::::~~;~:~~~$:; ( MEN'S COLOSSAL f } CLOTHING SALE j :':: 99 .00 reg 11500-14500 Fini suits in all-weather weight fabrics. Also other group of iJur fanious name surls, reg. 89.95-135.00 •.• now 61.D0-179.0D Oualrly leather wallets. black or brown in smooth call or Moroc· co grain: value l.50·10.00 ................... I.II Orlon ® acrylic/wool anklet, non-shnnk, reg. 1.50 11, J/2 .50 Orloo~ acrylic stretch crew sox, reg. t.50 .... 1.09 , 3/3.11 Lrghtwe1ght jacket of Oacron"' polyester cotton wrth elastic waist, washable, reg. 15.011 .. , ............... 10.!I Pre-cuffed pants, perm-press fabrics rn solids or patterns, washable, reg. 10.00-11.00 ...............••. I.II llOllPI coat robts, lined cotton teiry, reg. 19.00 ... ,. . : 11.11 &lfum1' Own perm.press pa1amai· rn two .styles, washable: Sillr1y styles, reg. 6.00 .....• , .....•.. J.il, in.ID Regul;v coat style . .reg. 8.00 ........ , .. l.19, !Al.DD Crest I-shirt und erwear, reg. 3/515 ............ l/3.99 0 c ;:.tJ MONDAY, THURSDAY., FRIDAY 10:00 TILL 9:30 leatherette magnetic albums, reg. 6.50 •••••••••• , 3.lf' · Magnetic album rel ills. reg. 3.00 •....••.•••••• , 1.11 ·' Famous make SClilJJbook . colors, reg. 5.00 , ••••••• > 2JI 14-sheet package giltwrilJJ, reg. 2.00 .....••.••••• :P , l!len stoc k loomlaid stat1ooery, reg. 115 ............ .71 'latching loomlaid envellllles, reg . .55 ............... 41 Book shaped pencil sha~ener, reg. 8.00 ••.••••••• l.11 Magnetic d-Ouble photo lrames. rng. 5.95 ..• , •••••. 2.9' Cooking Clio reope Illes, reg. 3.00 .•.•••••••••• l.50 Dnuble deck ~laying cards, reg. 2.00 .•.•• , •..•.•.. 69 Boxed notes, reg. t.15 .................. , . 2n .1s TABLE LINENS Cal ifornia Hand Print nilJJkrns. reg. 1.00 •.•••••...... II Tableclolhs. vari ous sizes, reg. 5.00-13.00 ••.• 3.19·11.11 lmiiorted woven placernats, reg. 1.15·1 50 ..••••. ,II· 1.11 Belgian linen rnitra lled napkins, reg. 11.00 d<Jz. • ••• ll 11. Cottoo veloor kitchen towels, reg. 1.00 •. , . , • , ••. 3/2.'9 Custom table pads. three types ••.•••••••..•• 10 % off · Wonder looper mats, reg . 1.15 .......... , • , ..... II Matching linen napkins, reg .• 85 •...•. , .•••••...• II CHIN~ AND GLASS :~ :::::::~::::::::x:::::::::~~::~::::~::::::.-::::::::::::::ff.1.:m;:;:::~:::~:::::::::~~;«::~~:::::~:~:;::~::: ~ ~ 45·PIECE SERVICE J. ~~ IRONSTONE DINNERWARE . ir: ~ i ;!:' 39 99 :::i j~ • special purcha~P. f} ~ , ~ Choice ol three bright contempor1y ,.patterns. ~ .. .,; Gay flora ls complimented with ·solid colored ~ ~~ serving pieces . ~ .. ~~::::::::-~~::::::!::~=?.=::::r-;::~::=~::::;~:~:=:=::~~=::::::::::::::~:~:::::~:::=:~x:::::i:.-:::.x:.«.~J • ASlorted e.irtrenware.sets, reg. 19.99 .•.........• !(.II 8orie ch1M, 5-po. set, reg. 11.95-45.00 ..... 15.ll·ll.ll' • GJFTS Ice buckets. assorted ..................... , l.11 Art1flcral potted plants ..... , ............... tll • OTHER DAYS JO:OQ Tl.Lt 5:30 .. . ' -- • DAILV PILOT EDl'JOBIAL PAGE -\. i ' • No Utility Tax 'Now - l ' Jt looks aa !houib N~wporl .Btiich r"ldents are nol aolnr to be hit after all with a. city tax on their tel•- ' phone, water, (H and el~!ficily blll s. . In one week's Uipe city .~ouacUmen reversed !hear Sl•nd from a unanJmolls vote to impose a five percent ulllltr ta x to a unanimQus vote to d·rop the id ea -t'or the Umc being, apyway. At lcest three factors contributed to the cou11cil's change of mind : -County Asse&&Or Andrew Hinshaw greatly In• •. crt1ted ·hi1 e1Umate tar 1ueised valuatio11 in the city, m•nln« the council likely cen hold th• line on lh1 tax rate without lmpo1ing the utility tax levy . It bectme apparent the property taxpa yi ng home- 01,1,1ner wouldn 't be gettlng the break councilmen had ex· p~ted by using the utility tax lo lo"'er the pro perty taic rate . -Councilmen leamed the utility tax is not deduc· tlbl1 in figuring one's federal income tax. Th(; properly tax Is. • Careful con1idtration 11ho\\'I the utilJty lax is not the • 1ptendld 1cheme·for>tax ·reCorm It was touted to be "'hen pre&tnted to the council by city iides. ·It Rounde.d good that all the users \Yould share the .burden and not Ju•t !he property owners . But wh ile tho l-rtnter1 and those "'ho lease office space would be nick· ' ~ 'ed,. the homeowners \VOuJdn't really be helped. The . : ltn~l6rd.o( rental units and office spice would primarily '" :. ~·p•nt. . But It ls the ho1neo\v ners who ar~ hurting under the .•. __ ~~rd~~ of th.~ property tax. -··--·-· .IJ'he·owtttr-of ,a. $35;000".h01ne .who is an average utili· ty user would neither gain nor lose by substitutlng the ullllly ta. for part of hi1 property tax -It would be a virtual standoff with no savings and no gain. The O\vner of a more expensive home might realize Wliy Don't A11nouncers Say It Riglit? 1\ly Otl't RMI• tnd Televl1lon ho aouncer1 Tell'\11 Loud and Clear: -That there Is· JO "potc" In "otn- nlpottnt," and no "1lp" ln "muni<:ipa1.·· -That lhe adverb m • a n i n & ''evldefttb'," 11 "PIY-t«IU1,h not "patently." · • -Thal U'I• vtrb "fr,quept " ii jtresscd on u,I lecond l)'I· !able, .,i lbl !lnl, unUk~ lhl od)lellvt. -Tbat thirt 11 no "1>1•r'\ 111 ."o:om~! able," • "fw'' kl "preftrable,~' Mii no "mid" In "formid· able." -Th&~ Utue is 00 "cue" in "nuclear" ftht molt prevalent mi1pf011911Clallott seems to be "nucutar. '') _1 -l'llAT TllC!IE l8 no "be<" In ''obe""'",'' Ind the MCOl'd :tyllable should 101111d'il~1!'ob!y.'' -That lttfra ls no number 1uch as "nintdee." (And there 11 ftD "lhltdy," eilhtr.J _ -That lhtrt ire only utree 1yllables, not four, ln the lovely ... pomegranate." -That there ii no "on'' in "tn:voy," llhlch is -oat a French v.·ord. but a ''ery old 2:1l4tish one. -That . It i1 iii double error for the 11aiite inoouncer who calls the ne111s •·nooie" tO call the altrrnoon ·•after· nyOOl'I." Dear G'Joow Y • G.us: \Vould the utlJJl.y tax mean T haw lo P.IY a tai 'every timl 1 call my councilman to complain 1bou~ sorntth~'! -L. C. Tiii' tul~r• ,..llech r .. f trt' ••twt. .. , 11e( .. MrilY lllfH ltf H11 lllW'4'9"r. StlHI .,_ 0Ht •M•t 19 019tft!' GM ... 041" •lltt, -~t ther~ ls no .. yum•• in 11celum11t". and np .. nee" in "incoanlto." -Thlt there art only four 1yl11bles, not Ovt, kl. "auxiliary." 1 -Tha •tcerebral" should be atres~ed on the fjpt syllable, and ryot the second ( ,4,ltl»Uh f 1u1pect thi1 11 a losing batdl With the cerebral Piil•Y A6socl1· llO!t.) -T~1t the:re is no auch food, either ln E111ll1h or in French. as "or dervs." or IP)' such person, in Ensl.lsh or French, as a "Maldtr D." -THAT AN OUTER. circle. nf Hell for Illite rates would l'tlnsl.st exclusively of Uloee who persis1 In calllna it •· Febuary ." -That ihe chief of[lcer of An1erican l'lllll'liclpalltlcs is not the "Marc." -That "because·· should rhyme with ''iatue," and not \Vilh ''buJi.'' - That thtre is no •1bea1ir· 111 ''bestial," t_llere ls-no "rape" in "rapine", iind there is no .. dack" in "daiquiri,'' and no "pick " In ';despicable ." -Th1t both "incendiary" and "In· cidentally" have five sylla ble.Ii , no~ four; ·while "n11lefactor·• hos four -syll1bles, not three (The "male'' is from the Lttin for "evil." not for "masculine.") Machines for All Crops Tht day1 'ft de1d in California -If thty ever 1J{11ttd:.-w1ttn the atrriple·mind· td 1ia)'ad on the farm and the bright boya mov~ Jo the cities. Standln1 con· Udently aslt~ a pN>ducllvlty lhat r1J1ks tnem amon1 the blaie.s~ of big businesses ' ' iri the state, C1llf011lll's agrlcu lturall sta Are 1novln1 Jhead teehnologlcally in 50!11e 1eemln11y Impossible areas al a rate that put.s their city cousins to ihan1e. '· Principal arower1 acro1a the state mallt ·no seem of their confidence that In this detade .Ole)' will havt m1chtnes capable of harvnUnf t'\ltr)' ar1ln, fruit, nut or vegetable produced'in California. T H I S CONFIDENCE beco1nts in· cruaiqgly apparent when they back It UJ> by 11ylns that if their engineers cannot cOn\t up with a machine to har vest the crop they will chanee the character or the crop to ault the rnachlne 's c:apebllities. Or li r o p It, and irow &Ofllt thing that a machfne can handle. The e\•ldence 11 already there lhat thia ii not j~ tali. Alm06l all of Callfornla'1 process ing lomaloes arc hlO'tlttd tobay by nlachtne. To ac· ..ulllih this no~ onty wtre new moclitnn dltl1110d but Iii< tomatoes "·ere redevtklped to acconvnod111te 1hc tnKhlPes in a JJ-ytar r,roce1s at U.C. Dlvtt to ptfliuce 1 atra n that m•tured la 1 .,..Ulc II" ind 1hape and rip•ncd •l ont tJme. They II)' It wlll not be Ion; t>tfore a 11rn11Jr r,rocess can ht applied tu 1nttb&nlcal pick Ill of tornaloes for U1c lralt -llel INTBRSITlNG&.. Y enough, U1c <td' ent I • Guest Repo1·t .J or Ule ma chines in the tomato fields may· lead to more. not lesa employment in that crop.£: the pre-machine are C.:ali(ornla la crs hired about 31,000 tomatO worker at harvest time. a rigure "'hich the machines rl'duced lo less than 24,000. But the succtss of the n1acblnc· picked crop is such. that a tremendous jum11 lt1 acreage is predicted -·which means more people "'Ill be need ed lo man and n1alnh11n the n1achinea, and "'Ork alongside them . Mechanization undoubtedly 'A' 11 1 displace un skilled \Yorkers. but at the san1e ti me 'A'ill ereat& a demand (or more sklllcd and s~1nl·1\llled help on the land. The problem of the un .!ikllled will remain with us. and wlll no doubt creatt ~ demand ror \locational trM.lning to flt inlo other occup&tlons those ""ho c£1nnot be absorbfd into the new n1ethanlu d Qgrlcullurc. CALIFOJ\i\'IA a:ricullu re recognizes this ptublcn1 and h11s s1•"uni behind tht nalion"·idc d r I'' c to obtain equll ah1t legislation lo provide ground-rules for l1bor • m1n1 gen1ent re I at Ion a In 11riculturt. The (1'01\Cr:s arc c·onrldcnt this con be accon1plishcd to l~t·klc ti~ farm l::ib'Jr dil cn1n1a. Ju!it 81i t'.1"y pre l'Onlldcnt I ha t h~rvc.stl n~ n1achincry. c11n be developed· to heuorc any crop. Cillilorula t"elilhU"• Scr'Oit't some aavlnaa .except In the! case there Is a adod ckenc• he 11 a heavier than avera(• utility user. So, !or moat hon1eownera, tho tax break lall<ed about would be Ulu1ory. ' Without any comp111Jn1 reason to impoH the utility tax the council backed o!!. But we suspect this isn't the last th e Newport pobllc will hear or it. New tax acheme5 have a \Y&y' or coming back year after year when it is budret balanclnr time. Beachgoing Costs Are Rish1g 1'hrec years aa:o it cost just 10 cents an hour lo feed a Balboa Peninsula parklna: meter for a day on the beach. The11 the hourly toll wa& hiked lo 25 cent s. No\V Ne~·port Be:ach city gQvtrn1nent has decided to chara:e 50 cents an hour -as soon as parts arrive lo conv~rt the meter heads to the half dollar rate. The new meters will take up to a maximum or Sl .50 coinage for three hours of parking. 'l'he-rate structure 111\ihl encourage more persons lo use "the Balboa P ier lot where the charce is the \vhole day $1.50 for on v.1eek~ ends and only $1 on weekdays. . Bu.t some days finding a parking spot at any price 1s getting to be a ptobJem. Last Satu~day, the Fourth of .July, the 101000 available parking spots on the Balboa Peninsula and in \Vest Newport all \vere filled and late arrtvers had nowhere to park. The Corona del i\ifar ·~rain Beach parking lot. also $1.50 for lhe day, was !llled by ,10 a.n1. and iiOITie .motorlsts had to perk as far a1v11y as inland of Coast H1gh\\·ay. a good half mile from the beach J?Ste. \Vlth that kind of den1and the 50 cents an hour meter~ ~ren'l likely to sit idle and city govcrnn1ent \Vill get its . increased revenue. · The beach as a place for virtually fr ee outdoor en· joyment is going t'1~ WilJY of all else. 1Jubb/.e, bub b/.e, til.rmail and trouble , , . Deuaatads Frona Students, Facultf1, Others ' ' ' 'They Want Change, Have No Cure' To the Editor : It is not my intent to attack the po11ilion eitprea1ed by John R. ll1ve11 (l\.laUbox, July I) re1ardln1 "most student s" and their po1lllon regarding hum1tnity, communism and the soclo- et911omic 1y1tem or the United States. Said 5llled po11tion Ls typical or most student&. flcutty, liberal politicians and other1 dcmandln& change. Mr. Haven ta iled to introduce 1 single cure for the ills of our society. Ho w can anyone de· mand chanie "'ithoUt outlinin& in detail tht neW proaram and the , benefib thereof ? ' CONSERVATIVE taxpaytrs l(e also concerned aboUt human ri1ht1. How can anyone c:ondone the-laking ef ~•fruits or one man's labor and Jiving it to another'! Ja it not the rl1ht ol olMI • men to do with his e1rnln1s as he desires? Should 1$-year·oldii be permittccJ to v.otr. on issues which will Jncrea se properly laxes. when said 18-year-olds <for the most part) do not pay property taxes~ SlJOU LO PEOPLE !ro1n st ' t c s \\'heteln wel(Bre p1yment1 are smaU be permitted ·10 move into. California and draw large welfare checkS -at the expense or California taxpayers1 la: it right for taxpayers to be forced to support ed uca· lional ln1tltulions that teach phllosopllies di fferent rrom their own ~ Ls it rl&ht ror -parehts of student& who attend private 11chool1 to pay taxes which sup· port p11blle schools? IS IT RIOlrt to force a 111an to don1te a part of hl11 was es lo social s!curlty, medlc1re or other social \\'clfa re progr;uns? It seen11 to m·e that lf a 1nan y,·ants to i;hare his, \Vealth it la his sole: right lo decide \vhat program• he \\i~hes lo support and to what extent. The ri1ht to make such decialo111 has been taken away by aovernment and thofc opposed lo such teglslation have not started a re\'olution. ARE WE TO assun1e that it is rlgbl lo violate the ri&hts of IOITle for the benefit of others? Is It right lo protect crtmlnala and not their innoetnl vicllms·~ If 1tU.denta (and others ) ire suoh avowed htimanitarlans, why do they ··re,·olt Wlfen peoples or other countries as~ us to he lp rieff!nd them selves against b8ing ensla ved ? I hav e sel forth spccUic qucsllon~. no t ccneralfties a n d "n1olherhoo<l" r.Lstemeritt such as is the case. with most "liberals." ,\JlE THERE EAiV an11w1?rs lo even these few complex questions? The total nun1ber of QUelilions "'hich can be asked. the problerns that need liolullon, the wronas that need rii;htlnQ:, are lnllnile Indeed. Merely to revoll and compl•in wlll not ae~ the job done. Chan1e for the sake of change cn n lead to di1a1tcr. I do not profess to know the anrwer5, J do not believe that the "acadernic community," the Republic•• or the ..----•11 George ---· Oe3r Ceor;C!: How can I aet 111 lOUC.b \\'Ith 'SOITie loc1I bird w1tcht.r11~ Denr E:Ccic: Paint your h lttl Pl'l'j)IC! and pc rl·h In a tall pine tre e -l'1n 1tll l 1>un1ed up about humorl11t1 belna: :ailed grouchy. - - " ' ' J\fuilhQx . - Le1ter1 Jrom rtadtr1 art welcome. Normally writtr1 shou ld conve11 tl1 eir '11e11lages i11 300 word1 or ltsif. The riyht to condense lttttr1 to fit space or elirnb1atc libel is reserved. All let· ters m11&t include .rlgnature and mail- in9 address. but names may be wi!h- ILeld on req uest i f stt fHcient r ca .'i'Oll is nppartnt Poetry will not bt pub· liiht d. DemocraUc parUe1, or a"y other croup. hu the 1!\l'Wers to all these quesliona. The Constitution 1 dtd a · Pretty iood Job before being prOl&ltuttd . H. WHITE 'Oppn1l1e of ~lllllnnl' Tr;i the l!:ditor: I 1111 a middle·aged American n1o the.r, li ving in Orange County. r absolutely object to your birnner' h1 hold, black type:: "Campus tt1ilitancy Not Communist," t.1ailbox , July I. flly dictionary .!!ta les that militancy muns l''arfare. \Varfare means military operations betwee n enemies. ~tllltary n1eans armed forces. Student protc.st ls not an nrganiz.ed :'lrmesl operation. U is the opposite or 1nllllent. I know this to be true as I havt participated in peace vigils and peace demonstrations many times duri ng the last three years. 1 have never seen any form or militancy at any time whatsoever. l HAVE BEEN collec lin£ Information about lhil'I evil, 1 immoral. illegial \Yt1 r since 1965 and have found th a l newspapers throug hout the 11tate• ha\'e constantly bannered or h c a d I i n e d demonstrators as n1ltita nts. Now after five years o( this •·brain· was hing.•· a wtudent like John Haven can use thl.! misleading term \\'ithout concern for its correctness. Perhaps In another three years, "ilh your '1ht\pful'' banners a'nd headlines, student s will be armed-God forbid! t.1 y hope for the end of this \\'at llc1 with the orQ:anized peaceful driv e. or stlJ(len~1 whom you have repeatedly labeltd mllitant.s. I am not 1 Communist nor do t know anyone ~·ho ls. MRS. G. L. PEARSON Tlie lu.edline wai n q11otatlon giu. i110 tile e1se1tce · o/ tJte letter. 0 11e ' \Veb:ster de/lnilion, clt l110 "oggrt s· ~111e" o.9 n syt1011J/ft'l, :states tho! "mili· !ant in1plies a vigoro us. 1u1relc11ti11n e1pou.,at o/ a cause. movement. etc." It ii in tlu" se1tSe tlia! tlie tenn. 1101 be.e ll applied to campus anti·war pro· ftller.s, eartclally .tllOSe tvfto break the l1J.1v and oi tempt forci bly to de11y fr ee sp1ecll to tl101e who disagree wi!lt the m. -Editor Hanoi Wiii Bear To tht Ed llor : J\1 coordinator of lbe Nallonal Lt11ue of Famlllt s or AmtrlCIJ1 Pr'8oner1 In Southeast A!Jiai I would Ukc lo thank you '° \'try much ror the continuing and e:lictllent coverage your nc"·spaper has gh•cn to the prisoner o( \\·ar Issue. ~lore p::rsona lly than thal. ho\~C\Cr, o1) the \\'ire o( a f\1<1rlne 3\'l31or niissint; in actio n for over three yearli. I cannot bcgln lo adequately express n1y .-p- precl•lion to newiptpcrs like yours tha t - have ht!lped us. the families of these men , brlna: this iuue before the American people. If' !HORE newspapers could realize the vital role their covetqe could play in bringln1 these men home. I reel certain I hey, as your ne"·spaper has done, \Vould try lo hel p u11 more . After talking to North Vietnamese represeotative1 myself, I feel 1tron1ly that It will be the exprell!Cd and vocal concern of the Americen p e o p I e thc1nselves that "'iii bri ng our loved ones home. And, of course. our n~·1paper1 can htlp mtrror that concern ·across the land. And this me1111e does make it.a way back to Hanoi. for my1elr. other ramllie1 , and ~.600 mtn that wait tor us to cm,-mank you :ie very much. !'JIS· STEPHt::N HANSON Rotle11 Thing to Do Dear Daily Pilot: \Vhy are the men cuttin;: do\\'n that Beautiful old tree on Irvine Ave.? That \111s 1 rotte.n thing to do. BINK BOCKM ILLER A,ae 71 .. 1 'PnUre "lllbell111J lor' To the Editor: I ha ve an• inslanc' of po 11 c • misbehavior that should be brought to public attention. I \\'as driving southeast on Co111t Hl1h111ay. As I pai!td the Bayside Inn in the left lane. a Ntwport Beach police car whipped out into the riaht lane, charged ahead and na1hed headlllhts and made some pretty dodty lane maotuvers lo 1et through and •round a clump of traffic. · AFTER FINALLY ielllna: aihead or them, he ju11t backed off and ch•std nobody. He .!lto1>1>ed r~r a traffic lighl at t.1acAJihur Blvd., where I pulled up beside him and asked hhn what the big drivinl fM•S was aU about. Quite 1ffronted that ari)•one would quutlon him thus, ht shouted back, ·•f'\I show you what it's all about !" and shot ahead , turn ing 011 his rtd flasQer immedl1tely ai1d pullln1 over the flrsl <:ar ht!.~lm' to, a r~ Chevy If Nova. IT LOOKEIJ'-to m,, and lo my sister v.•ho w11 riding with mt, 111 if it. was· a clear case of the 5upe:r-ego policeman at work, being a Big Man and colltctlna: revtnue Inr the city ralhtr than actually pr01TJotin1 safety on the 1lreeta and roads. ' RON WAKETIELO ' Laiuna Beach 'f'lne Police De p11r11ne11 l' ·ro the Editor: I would like to express our apprtciatlnn and araUlude to the peoplt who were Quotes Jeb l!larbr1d:e, Jr., e1tt., Alaili.a t'e4. or N11lve1, In SF •pt,c ll - " AmPtlcanlut.lon does Ml demand that \\t must an be: ali ke. Our 111Uve culture 111d herit11e can contribute a a:real dl1al 10 our aociely.'' r e1cr Scott, L.A. -''Ptrhaps la1v 1-1nd or~r \\'On"t sound so re.pulsh•c a fen' yea rs hcnl't'I "·licrt Ille terror escal1tts and clUten• are maimed and ;nurdcrcd In lhc na1nc or parllcipatory democr1cj ."1 " so kind in lookin& for our 11-0n, Jimmy, ~·ho "'" losi for four houri on the ~ch at Newport. Some of them walked for hours in the hot sun without thoua;ht o! themSCl\'eS, 01\Jy that there WIS a little boy lost. ONE LADY EVES offered her home to our other children ::io that they could keep Y.'arm . They all looked until our boy was louod and broua:ht back safe. · \Vorel! cannot express our thankfulneS!, but I can only 1ay thank you to all the kind pe@1e who helped us and tC) your fin' -police department. Thank you each and evepi one. .., MR. AND !'IRS. GEORGE AlVAl,Jl7rlS J™h-IY, brother• an11 ·9ter I' Fontana, ~nia 1, ' . .\merlca'• Desllny To the Editor: Time "·as and not loni a:o "'hen every child 1rew up lakin1 pride irt his country. He learned about Amerlca·1 history, \\'hat form of ~overnment ~·e have·. and 'A'hy his country la the greatest on tarth and \\'hy It I~ worth fl1htin1 for ln 1970 just ai it was in 1776. As America mowt9 on towards it! 195:h birthday •nd its 800n to be born dream or 200 years old in 1975, it i! ~·ell for us lo examine how rar at&ng the "''Y ii America from complacency lo apathy or from 1palfiy ta dependency. THAT FAMOUS historian. Rnbert filuntze\. ar ilfnated this Quotation enUtlcd "Bondage to Bondage": "Great nations rise and tall. The people go from bondage to spiritual faith. from spiritual faith to great courage, from courage to llbert.v, from liberty tn abundan ce. from abundance to · selfishness. from selfishness lo cnn1placency, frd'm com· placency to apathy, from ipathy tn dependence. from depe ndency back a1 ain into bondage." JT IS l\IY conviction anrf that ,., millions or concerned Americans , that th is younr Republic of ours ne~ not drift from apathy and depandency and degen eracy back 'a1ain into bonda1e. There ls an awaken ing from apathy on the part ef sound-hearted Americans aRd. if our people and our leaders ll'•sP aa:a1n a areal spiritual faith there can be a rebirth of coilr11te to restore liberty artd freedom "'ith I nd Iv Id u a·I resrionsibillly. !his i~ .America's dewllny. Let us keep faith witif'·lt lea! our chl~en and u1e "'orld's children,..througl1 our: neallfence IOff Utls last best hope on earth, i\la~ my country be alway1 right! But r11bt or ~·rq .. ._ r.t'( COUNTRY! GERALD G. VICK ' ----\Vtdnt.lday, July a. 19i0 T he tditortol pnge of tlic Do iltt Pilot seekt to i nform an<(. 1ilm- ula te reoder1 bu prt1t 11ti11g this newrpo:per 'a oplltlonl end com- rnentory on topic. of ~n!ercst and 1igt1i/icance, bl/ providing tl fotum /or tllc e.tpreuion o/ our r«ader:s' oplniotU, and by prt1tiatlng the div1r1c t•ieu:- nohlf s oJ l11 /o r111cd ob3rrvcr,, aud :ppllC&1uc11 u ri topics o/ !he day. Robert N. \Vetd. Publl 1htr • r • . ' .t;osia ·Mesa • T~•Y'B P l ?:"' N.Y. SU'e-• EDITI ON .. ··vot:. ,3, NO •. 162, ~ SECTIONS, 74 P-AGES • ORANGE COUNTY; C"AUFORNI>; ', •, Boy Slliin, . ' Four Others Beaten SAN GABRIEL (AP) -A little boy wu blud.....,.i to death arid bis-parepla, .-and l'OWl(<r sbter ...,.. 'Avag«lly bOalen early todliy by - who then aet fire to their house, po.lice Aid. A 1 bloody. cJawhammeli and an empty 1uonne can were found in the house, offlcen said. • · They said they had no clues u to who did it : The body ol Kim Se!lff, II, and the unconscious fonns or the others were dial,.'overed when firemen a1Tived to put Out the blaze. All had been burned Wverely. · Hoapltalil.ed in "extremely critical condition", al the Commwtity of San Gat:riel H01j)ital were Jtooy Senff, I ; tho pmnta, Glorlda Seolf, 33, and her h~ Fred, 31, and the grandmother, w. E. CIUipnan, in her late so.. /ill bad multiple head im4 body lnjuri" "I" first, second and tlllnl degree burns over their bodies. I The boy's body was lound in the living romn. The parents and Jermy were in a back bedroom and Mrs. O>apman w.u-oo the Door Ol'"the bathroom, officen said. . The· frre had been set near the boy's body by aomeone "110 poured gasoline around the living room and other parts ol the -· firemen said. They said the fire ltarted about 20 mjnutes before tllty arriftd at 5:33 a.m., alter being called to the home by a neighbor. .:-i police official told newsmen at tbe sCene that all doors and · windows in t6e boule ... -were locked when officers oi\:ived 1Joz1 they ipeculated that .....- oould have enterod thnlugh a· -I.rt open by the llenffs becau.. ol ~ ax summer weather. ~gle_ One, Two Nest Built- But Tanks Due Eqle One and Eagle Two are ge~ing their nest built, but they'll have to wait a little longer !or a feeder to tie-added to it. ·A $38,985.25 contract for construction of a helipad and fenced enclosure . for the two new police department patrol ~ helicopters was approved by the Costa Mesa City Council Monday. · 'lbe neat-building assigmlent went to ·E, L. White Inc., wbid1 estimates the jOb will take about throe months to coplplete behind polic< headquarters. Pl,t>lic Works Director George Madsen hid an expected bid for coostruction of an underground· fuel tank to feed the two birds bas not been received )'ft. I .,_. ,City olfK:iaIJ are a so constua. mg a 10,000 gallon tank instead of a 5,000 1allon unit, which would allow a money. saving reduction on the rate of bulk· delivered fuel. ' Beret's Defense Says 'No Haircut' Fl'. BRAGG, N.C. (UPI) ,.-Defense .ttomeys go iri.o federal court today in an attempt to keep lnvestic1tor1 from lhearing off a few locks of hair from the head of Green Beret Capt. Jeffrey M'acDoolld , accused of killing hb wife and two young daughters. !J1HI attorneys claim that MacDonald .ill, in effect, be ~ifying against binl..U In violallon 1of his coostltutlonal ri&htl if Army crbninal investigators are pormltted to take the Anriy doctor's hair for laboratory analysis . . SHOP FOR JOB S • WITH CLASSIFIED ' Some K<tttaJT has a dale with UU. ldvtrtller far the future. He sa)'I he'll "certalnly. be using the {~DAILY PILOT for future adver· • ~ tiling" after getlfnc "tremendous" respome and hiring an "excepUo{I- . ·. al" girl after running this ad for • only two days: .· 1 I RECEPrlONIST • Typist. Sharp, allracL for leading investment •,,.companies. New Irvine Office. Salary open w/benefita. Call (Mr. Blank), nx-uu. Let a DAILY PILOT ad shop the Job applicant market for you. Put your message where they're look- ing. The direct Une to resulta ls !42-5611. Dial It today and talk to a DAILY PILOT od-vlser. ,_ - SHE LEAVES SCHOO~ BOARD Di1trict 2'• Betty Liiiy 'Overshoot' In Jet Crash Revealed TORoNTO ·(UPI) -The crash ol an Air' Canada De-I jet that 1kllled ·t<Ma people Sunday began with an extra.steep descent as the plane boon~ onto· a nmway,: according to a prellnlinary report' ia..u..i Tueoday. The outboard engine oo the jet's rigjlt wing fell off in a ball ·of flames but the 'pilot apPlied full power to· try ·to gailt illtltude and make another landing ~:Ille r<port by Department of ,,._.1nvesliga1Qrs said. -'Ibis 'overlhoot ~,,. contin\led unlil tbe plane climbed, to abl!ut 1.., 1ee1, w11en the-Inboard rtght encine Ind the right wing fell off, the wing Up '!Jreatbed in fiamea. The jet, bJ ·-... unslabla to Oy, ""'°"' ., the puuod until it cra1hed on an apen field, left wing ~ IKll8 down, with a massive ezplosion, the roport aaid. The lnltlal report, pttpOrtd here but· relesaed by Tr..,_t Mlnilter Don Jamiescin In ottawa, l'as ooly the begin- ning of monttis of arialysi! by a board of inquiry. Nine investiptors haye been working near here at the scene of the accident, the second wortt ever in Cinada, and a team of experts in Mon- treal has Deen checkina: the tai>ed f'eCords of th;,....aircraft's flight recorder, which l]ll'Y provi<!e key detajb about the jet's last two mfuutes in the a1t. /i. five-man coroner's jury toured the crash l!ICe1le to begin an inquest Tuesday, but the study was later adjourned "!Or JQSi.bly thref: months" to await the inquiry board's report. 'Ibe bodies of the victims of the·crash, most of them tom apaft by the force of. the n:pk>sjon, ltill were being removed from ·the wrekage Tuesday. lt waJ con- sid«ecj likely they will have to be buried in .a mus grave, just as the 118 people who died ln 19'3 in a crash at St. ~ rese, Que:. Suspects Get Charged ROME (UPI) -Two judges have charged about 1,000 persons with fraud in the sale of ready·made graduation theses to university atudent, and plan to examine 6,000 witnesses in the largest caJe in Italian history, cOurt aources •aid Tuesday. The largeat pr<Viaua 1rial w'as last year when 70I pencm were convicted of buying or se!Un( phony drivers licenses. . Lilly • Franklin Heads . Newport-M~saD~tr~t . I ' • I ' ' Selim· 0Bud" .Fnnklin .Wu ' dected she aild, "no." 1She ,Mid' she bad bqun president o1 ·the 'Nawpor\·Mela 1 UlilllOcl ""rklni apln' u · a reclJl«ed ,.... and School Dlsttict BOanr of TrusteU Tu• didn't bavet as· much time to devote to day night and longtime ~· member board 11ctMt1ea . El~ Lilly nslgned. Mn. IJlly Two yeara qo.wilen It waa laat a Colla stayed home al\CI did nOt In tier . Jetter Mesa tt.ident's turn jo be board png. gtve a nasoo fo< quittJng u.. board. !dent ahe· !'aa oused by, ~ boil been Frantun, a Costa Mesa resident, auc-board c~k· the preceding ~ar and ce«ts Mrs. Marian Berge.sdn, of Newport always •prevlowlly the clerk: ~ad been BUCh. Tbe board Pl'!'idency has been • elevate<! to praldenl. Inalead, Junea ~ altemat~Jy between the two . citie,I 1'Bill" Peyton was chc:fen for a .eecood gfnce unification In 11115. time. , Thorhas Casey. of Newport, was elect-Visibly dlsappo,inted, Mf's. Lilly 1t ed board clerk. the second in command. u.,t meelJn( made a comment about Mn1. Lilly said today she wu r;esigning ~ precedent. ufor penon1I reasons~ Asked if it. "as Franklin, the n:ew president, ~as elect-HE'LL LEAD SCHOOL BOARD Ntw President Franklin because she was disappointed she hadn't · et to the ,seven-member .board IQ 1987 been picked for the board presidency, arter: nlnoina: HCo,id to. 'Eul Pete~n· ,.. --·- • .. Colli·ns ·co.· :'Not ·Coerced' Boord o.Jui,¥s· • \ ' • > ·= w elfar.e Leme . . ' Collins Radio C-O!nt>MY maJ<es·mo. llld 'botel project "¢ la doing ,tbe arguloc trooic gear fur Douglas airplane& but before public · agencies in teek:inc an- a Collins ~an said today there neution to the city ol Newport Bead:i, was no coercion ·involved . iD' CQlURs' bUt · McDoDnell"Doullu remalns· legal decision to join with Mc~Dou&iu .,..... ol .the ~ Altropower pniperty Corporation in lfltking ~tiqn , to Azimuth1 is bt .eecrow to buy. > Newport Beach. . . , 'The ,Astropowef parcel ·h conttcuoua Mel Schinkel, Collins miyi~ger df public to Newport ,Beach's city· boundary for relations, said CoWm t.m't1vflry·often ooiy 40 fed;, caUy-corper ~--the been a direct ·-~ , t o intenectioo of ll'acArtbur ~ara and Mclloohcll-Doogtas. Cempus Drive. 'll1e Collillll property Is. Jle said Collim ·does supply about 70 contiguous wiUI the ciiy · bowldary lo< ' ween! of all the airplane el~ic a1mOst a mile and the two .percels taken equipfnent -rad!o•. n.aVi~at'I~,. ~ tophr, ·all agree, tnJke a much more cOntrol and i-• -Used In Jqslc;ll aimuau.,t. · · the airline ~ 'But be .aid· the n.. manapment o1 eo111na o~ equipment is specified by · the · alrlm, olgn<d a Jetter ._one-tbe .:::rri ... by !Jaualao, Clla'Jilllt..,......,,. ._. dlJ oljlciAI• taq "" .... It If .. Azimuth ·E!ttdtlt!I Inc'. ~&llhOo tllt· -Joill.,.i..r -• lllllll planne•f a $40 mllilota. olllco • ""1lilq · theJ, had ~ COll!ldn4-·111a i... . ·' 5 ·of10 Charges 1Dropped Against 'Forest' Edi(or · By•llTEVE MITCHELL °'"" ..,., ............ Fjve <i 10 ·~ges aplnst underground neW3J>8per editor Don Elder nre ~ ped Tueaday, iJl Harb91' Ju<llclal lliltrlct Court where be ls being lried. on N!J'POl't Beach charges !hat an .arUcle 'ID his p0per encouraged children to sle&l, Elder. one of several editors of the lablold paper, "From Out "' Sherwood Forest," was anell.ed l.t .New ·year•.s Eve in Newport after• an 'article was printed called "i:>utllW Blues." . The prosecution contends the article was encouraging theft. 'lbe defense insists the entire piece Wa! jwt a satire. While Municip'a.I Judge David Aaron dropped five, charges, ~er still. faced trial today on tire other five allegati_o'?B· The five remaining counts are .sohctting to commit grand theft ~d burflary · The trial is scheduled 1n Dlvis1on 3 of the Harbor Judicial District Court in Costa Mesa. · The :J3.year-01d underground joumalisL was arrested after complaints from five high school students, who 1tated the article in question was handed to them u they left Corona del Mar tn&b'Scbool by "unknown per900I.'' 'Ille article statea that stealing Is a omall and llnlmportant way !If lllriklll( back. at tars• companies. '!be article aays, ••Profit.It theft." It lndie1tea that steallnc ·-big componles does not hurt anyone' but tbe owner. "He's ltelllnJ from you, so you have a right ·to · whit he's takeo from you." "You ahould not ~a! from peopl.e or amall IJlisineesmen. They're caught in the capitalist pme JaJt lli:e we Ill • are ," the article aaid. . During the bearing, Eider's attorney, Jack R. W1Il1s, asied the judge to diamlls all 10. dlarges because, "'Ibe , enUre ~~ tion ls based on a newspaPef article which la prvCected by the First Amend· ment.••· Willis also asserted that "'lbere ls no showing « any advocacy on the part of the article, nor is there any lhowinl. of ·a clear and present d111ger. The article was written in ' a satirical vein." Willis said that there ls Insufficient connection between lhe lets 1 of the peraons distributing 1he paper at C.Orona de! Mar High School and Elder to cauu "anything but an acquittal." "This is solely a First Amendment question," Willis said. "The statutes of this case are toiaDy inappropriate and will have a chlllng effect on com- municatloruf Jn Orange County. "'!be DAILY PILOT Is in Jeopardy of bein( prosecuted under this statute because they quoted ~-ol the.article (See ELDER CllAJ!G18, Pall I) . . . t<rests o1 t1ie aUrauixlinc lhdiimtai com- munity. Collins wilhdrew u • s~toa to that Jetter, toolt ,ltla JlllllUr . liiidor ltuitf th~ lien -Juno 30 they""' Jotnlnl Ule -·lion bid. A statement by Collins Badlo ~t Secretary Arnold Cadield, -~ to'. the Newport Beadl Clly Colllc~ Mooday · night, indlcaled Coll1na ..... lorced into !lie omeaatlcm move by AzimUlh tiling to aanes: 1 the undeHloped 77 acres of !lie ·QilJlna ~. 177 acm'.111 all. Ile ~Id· tb&t ~il bie1l unlenable !or their ..... ~.: « dev~. . _,.,~ . talUd lo -~ oald . ,had , . . M<l~oai>e'"~ ~ avsy -. ln-tea.otad, porlj, 'ncltf'l':lt ltla ~ Om-' ~:l~~~!J~ uiind" to. iii+ ,tiM!r -~-, ~ \.l~r ... • Du~nce fflk~ . , . , Tries .to Pro'Ve He's 'Somebody' . · , .. ' . , In Costa/Mesa , , , . . .. ' .. )' -'!be-...... ol the -aOir "' the Costa -CMc c.,.. for·-olltct of,tlle Coul\!Y Wellat:e Do#Jitleut ... ~--~'by 1111··Cla!l:7 -of5-risata. < · • But not : ·1111111 .... -·-acrllncilWs. by-pllf, " , . ~ R<,Mt w1·-ill>~ to the lllOY<, ~ "I -·-ltdrotloO "' COiialJ idtipw;JM 11 lo.,, )ecedoft ,n ·• " I •• ~;' I<' . . . .. . ~~l~-.. ... ilJJ •. lbe: -. ____ ., IM Oaoltity. Wtllan Dopoi.__, _ , 01You wen la fatar ti a matb a.ta. . Ana -ol 1ha ""'"11 MeclltltC..tor _,_,iiy," ~~ Allllr"!lll!d-ed Battio... -~ •. • • ~ "Yts,'' Battin agreed, ''but that W81 • DUreko polltlcal -11 wu In my il!llrlct-. 'lW'i In hanelt ...... fwiJOG.," .. Sapoi•illllr -.... _ """" tlllttiicttbnncll · ........... -.... O>B\11, bUt .. _ port ; "' ...... .. '*""" ~· .... •""toe ........ b::'". ' 'i i ~" . ·ii-111e ·i-,--'8iooniiat 'the Fnllll Wire -d ty' will Plf fw .all utilltleo, -1 DUARTE -Joe Berieloot ,wnols to lilopl:ma. •Jlmtll 111: ... ,tto ·a ,_ be So~~ to Loa -·~1ty Hali ;,;-total of f71.!IJI. fl>< 'Illa ... ol today fof an a a.m. 1 app)intment, btlt . ~1 • • not to ,question Mafor Slln Yq.on · , . ;, • # •. •• how to become I well.known, Wfll•trlVel· • ' .. ) I .... ed mAIL . • Little. J!o p el}p_:. Joe, an JS.year-old who rec'eatly graduated from hli!h -~ WU off w he Shee ? on a s.ooo.mne trip o1 his ...,, -.bY ant t p. foot -·to tbe o!'PI of New liotk City Hall. ; If ll!lJe I!o Pe..,, Who lOot J11f ~ • "Nobody kilo!"• ,me . now, I bope . ~II and didn't know where to ID! them, comehorneasaimebody,'''hesaidhefore had .turned up al the busi' i!Ollior ·•f i»l&inl olf in a l'lierally eastward dire<> Brlalol and Balur -lodq, Qlota !loo. · lilesa police would have gtiiiil lllt'6ilt. The Duarte yooth hopes to beat an ,Lawmen · -• called s1>orUJi Wwe l~enUcal record rim cl, es dlys almg 7 a.111. • rush pOur tnftlc' built '.up the same ""lte• mac1e, latl year by •nd notllled C1CJU111Y,.-i,""!'lld·of· England's Bruce Tulloh, who wu ac-ficers of the wooly wanderers. companied by bis ·wife and I. comfortable Welkcqua~1 with aid!. sqailna r- ca,.per. , they bad 'one laot , l""k --1Y The rqn was apontored by a1 weallhy authorities notified the, iibeepWlfOWDll', aoft drin.k C<!IJIJIOllY·. . , who ahspborded them home. Joe Berieloot -who wanta to be somebody -hopes to make It in 64 days or less, 1CCOmpaiiied lb an old ••tatloil walOll by bii trainer, But Picker- ing, two slaapq bop mt $300 ln canned food . "All I have to do Ja amaae 52 miles . a day. and. I'll be, ll!der eo days,'' he ezplllm, ' . . Veteran Actress Dies , . PALM SPRINGS; Calif. (l)Pl).l,Mar- jorie '>Rambeau,, who played suet! gruff -.. ·~.Annie ud -character parta, , .died 11 1 her Palm Springs home TUeada)', Slit WU Tl. , Trifal in Tenth .Da1 Mlsa Ram'8au beian her .._ ... the Mae and Wll billed ... 0Uie yo.m,..t !fading woman bi Iha·~_ .. at the qe .of 12. , . · ' Samp.s~n. Testifies on Bay Swap By "TOM BARLEY °' "" c.l'f ....... A at:ale ol Ca!Kornia lawyer loday njeoted auggestioos flat Ille st>te Lands Commmkln failed to carefully evaluate t1ie ~ Upper Newport Bay land exchlnae as ucbacges mtde without suf. ficlent, examination ol the commission's activifies at two publlc hearings. "'111e 'work ' ol fhe commissloo Ond Jls .staff in this matter wu metlculow:, careful and conscientious," Deputy At. tomey General Jay Shevelaon told Superior Court Judge Claude M. Ofens as the Back Bay swap triil ·entered its !Otll day. Shlvelson made hiJ statement during renewed questioning of Orange County Harbor District Director .X e n n e t b Sampeon and that crou euinin1Uon revived a key issue in the current trial -evidence submitted to the commission In auppr:rt o( the land Nap between Orange County and the Irvine Company, I Judge Ower11 today ovemded •• In essence, the plainUlfs ·ln the lawsuit jectJonl to the teaUmony and allowed are delendlng.Ule" 1rade and the def_. -_. to outline convmatlons with lido la lllacklni the nrap. stateolflclals that led to Or-. Coanly'a COUnty Auditor Helm lollched flll the n<eipt of gr8N from the 'state IOI' Whole legal ,actloft wilen ho refilled to a wide nnce ol pork and .....-at oign a bill !or dredllng'ln lhO Upper Bay. facllitle11. '!be case is expected to evefttpally A number of parties and jurtsdictloM ttach the Supreme· Court. • · are Involved in the comp5u tell Cate to In earl.let act.ion , Judp Owens Tµnday determine the -UtutiollaUIJ of the aholved an IAue that had become a Upper Newport B11 Udelanda ddlange. lilal within · a trio! -the mi,. ol On the one side, suppartiuc the trade fr1ud charges by homeowner•' IUomey are the county ol Orange, state. <I Coll-Pblllp Betty ud Iha lllinl ol a moUon fomla and the Irvine Company. llepu\Y by the San Fr.00-•tlorno! • fl>r tri- Coliaty Counsel ,Robert. J"IZUIMR j ~pr'e· elttdon ol thole c:har191 qaimt the aents the coonty. l;)eputy Attorney G..,. Irvine Q>mpany Into tha ulatlng lawsuJ~· eral Jay Shavelso"rr 1peab for tbe state. The veteran jurlst declined to deny Altorney Rob<rl W""n representa the ltla motion bat be warned Berry that Irvine Company. , , • • ho wlll 'ba,,. IO "'IO "'betanlla! evidence Opposing -atladm1 the · trade -are on,iniEh ~ before boo qlln ~llowa Orange CowilY Audll(ir Vic-Heim, rep-tbe i-to Iii• talaad dur!N the cumnt resented by aliomeY Tutrem · ltelalng trtol. and 11 group ol c~ by • "We <1oo•t have any11llng belor, ~- attorney Philip Berry ,as '*9.-o. ,l>ut talk," Judie ow.a comnwatilll, ' . - ' . "YO!W' mo0oo D11¥ be prem1ture lad I auggut ,that ':aoblaln, llj)m8 evidence before making . chargea Berry had ar"'°"' dilrill( nw1y :two daJI d debate .Cl1 1fhe ia\le that the Irvin~ Compa,ny 1 '1ro11.ly milrepreMnt.:111 the .f8da behind tbt Upper Bay .land owap dllrinl ~ before the. Stala Landa - .. "Two (Onllp· i:ounlJil. annd. Juries· tm•· reJOded ljllo land _,.. and k n. the cwilnll feallira of • el- Io .which"' \nC!lm'iiaiit _m.,r Who iuppi:ted llf dlipJ 'w• re1'<ted by Ille pub~c;" 11erry· eooteodaa. ''Hundred1 ol. inllllons ol ilollan' are """1" Ill 'lhll real . ..tale deal and 11 ls ~ thar the Irrine Comt>a!O' wvulil delr1y love IO M " , ·-r"· . . , ' . ' Berry protMtad that the Sllt8' LaMI, Commisab> atalf dtalq witfl the i.r-· ... "got an J!lelr -.i11Uon lmn· 11ee :Ul'FER IAY, P11e %) ' • . . 'c:.ut . ' . Weadaer ;· .it will be mooUy fair tllrot/p Thllraday with jwy ounsblae and morning Ind eveninC f ... -Tempo eratura will race ,!run 7HL INSm.B TOD.\ Y· : S1tte'll\vOaN>111._ an u.r.o ·.-uc 1,,,;,.. and g<llinfl ltmlcd' on to 11/0rlls and bookl and ldcu. Set Fl Pag~ 5, -II-·-· ~ " -.......... 1• t;;"'l_ '°I~> =ti! :·1 ,JI =--J ............ . ~ .................. I --. ' . .. °'-c..., 1 -........ , ........... fl.II Dr ......... ........ It .......... =--. - . •A:rMt I »Jt .,...,. • »if ,..... . ..... . ....._. ............. ll! ........... _... .... ...... . ........... ' -- ·' ,, DAll.V:lll.OT c Swap Fraud Charge Hit . ,.,._. r..,1 UPPER BAY ••• ELDER Thailand Calls Alert; Expects Crisis Over Tax BANGKOK (AP) -'l1le 'Ibai govem- me..t ordered a full.scale military alert In Banpolt wiy toci11 amid algnt th•t a serious PoliUcal crisis wu brewiag over new tax increases. Tho prime miiUter, Field llmhal 'l'hanom Klttltachom, told 1eWSmen be had ordered the garrisons of the 111 Anny, known as the "coup army" in their paper•" WllJ!s added. because of its leading role tn ptst coups Judp AirclO dealed WUlla' motion to d'etat, to eland by for trouble -Ille C8le. '"lbe article bu been . ' . lariued ullr~ Ill llOWre I dool view Air Chlel Marahaf Oawee C2illluapya, It '1llJo Wl(.':1 dool belli.e in uflclo cbJe! ol llaff ol ·the Supreme CommHd, ~~can .fO. ~~ 11111 told ......,,. the aim wu a pncaution !I! • ~....... ' . -. Hllnst Ooriinmnlit -tloii Into the ''..,......., . cllllinc ., """' ~-w wbldl<tbt policiedepetment had municltkila,'" Juq. Aaron conUnutd, detected. ~:z ~~· that the 11-Y-pa ~·t · ·Ji~il scare off ~ would ~ fio , • • ." ]lllblic ...CU.. to rocent sharp lncreuea J "1be-wb0ie question is whether or in import duties and sales taxes which Pt-9• P-not the people were justified in i~ have forced up the prices of almost • · a cmiplalnt.*51 believe all commQCl!ties. QUITS •. · •. ~ · 1 ~ . .. • · ...:.nd wi~ c -· .a...nlbl -A.. .• .,. pta.;tilal. ~· ', A bellar U y<lll-. T;: • ..., , . lll!IY qoldmlO; ripr-Un of the the ,~t im· ta blr Jetter of "'11 _. ,.,,,, lbl ....... Amerbn Civil JAerUes u.-on, spoke media . , ,.IDereues "My c1eap and ablcllnl .....,. for the oo Elclor'1 bebaJI durina the boarlnf, la the ~ 11ot• t.:itlllr staple di!trid and the people In it will mnaln, "The 'Ol'!jell ilou nilt sollclt uy foods. Wril in<mbll'I Cl~arliament bat I am -then .,. otl!er civl~ spe<ffic -«' ...,., ~ does jt from !hf 1<1vernment-bad:ed United Tliac II In Ibo communll1 w-ar, advocate pal'llc:lJllj&a Ir{ a ~." ~··~ha .. lllllOUDCicl they will :lni:i'to make a poaHho ~ obi stalecf. ·~Is no rli ..... i~ nOt ·iupp;rl thi new ~ ·~· w_h,. It to tho bolld." • ,_ •'• Elder w1tite the ·~Je and 1111·~.~: 11 ~Jn por11am .. Fn~rsc11y for Under new state law a general-=-~ c!mibute 1t to tMh c:Iahuntl. . IPProY.._. · : · · r~ must be held within 120 days to nn Mn. 'lbe trW bepn . al 3:31 p.m. and ' •• ,. . l Lil131's seat oo the school boerd.-Pre--wucaatbluldudlt:•p.m.todly. J · ,., ' A. · .~: :.i'.·!·d =~· trum. could ~···"'°' .. . . . a~. ·;~eut :·.tU Caaey, the -boanl clerk, WU ap. F' e s t 'b Bo i::i1ec1"J1:..1:.Y:t:.-:1~ ir e Y · Y Urged by Rogers to • municipal juciges6lp. N E bl ff · Tile e1eotion will .be to ftll tho Wl<X· ear llSt U ·.~O (UPI) -~ of St1te pirec1 pcrtion of Mn. l.llly'1 term, whlcb Wllllam·P• llotivl ..,..._ bope J1psn encls In rm. A bniab !a., oet by on d(hl-year~d wiiuld ale!' A!lati .rialldns Including Com- Candlda!u • Jbe J>Oll -Ive In ~. blackeoed an area 100 by lllO foot ' -but <lid not specificaJly ask for Trustee NA 'CWO which tit. tn most near Eadbluff Tuetday 1 ft er n o o o , econOmic aid, a U.S. otfkla1 said today. o1 Ibo...,_ Niwa·-and•N... Newport firemen said today. An account of Roten' Wks with port~ nOret lo !lie Colla M-Batallon Cbl!f M. J. Meehan llld th• Ja-oe olflcials lncluciln( Premier ctty lbidtil :_.. !tw an .,;. .in ··~: boy set u.... fire ,In a field 100 yards EisUu Sato wu ""ven to newsmen noitmliil' 'anw 'orauncl'. KID~ ·~ •• School.'. '. •· : . nor1h of liot Eaatblull wl1lle ploylni following the conl""'1ces. Al...,_.. -""'••~ m~ _ ~·~ w!lb matches. Jtoters told Sato that U.S. troops will -.. ----.--•"' "'WUI 01 gave ·him •) eood lecture on the nma1n in Southeast Alla to keep treaty ::~~~· ~~ :.P\~lc!ilb;r~ma:-:,: == .. ~~-::,~ N--and Santa Am lleiPll ~--•• u w!ll -in the o1ectioo. bomel in lbe .,,., .. M-~ 11lcl. .., ~!. • DAILY PILOT • .... COASt "*""'"" COMIWN' • ..,.H.W .... ................. ·J .. t L C.,1.., . VICI~-~ ........ ·-'""'" A. M.,;p•ill9 ~ • M.,_. ... ••1iw C....M .. 0-.· JJO Wflt lay SfrHt MtiJlfll ~·••\ f,0. lo• ll•O, t2•1• ·--· "....,:' ·..-1 m1 ._, ... -.."".'f ~-1 •,_,..,_ ~ """'1·11•U htO •~lft•tf ,. ... ~ ...... •t Ctlll~ ""' • '.:~. ' . . . Leggy Lovelies . Beauties Like Mini, Not Midi . MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -U y011'v• got 'em1 flahnt 'em, say the owners ot some ol. the world's loveliest legs. So it's mini.sldrts by a landslide ~ong the btautles of 64 naticns .assembled here for the anoual Mia Unlvtrae eon· tis~ with maxil and . midil a distant second and third. · Rita Doherty, whb Is Miss Ireland, put the case for Utt super·sjlor'\ skirts. this way In ., lnfonrill oPlnlon j>oll: "You tee a lot of lee, don't )'OUT .. )lliss Canada. Norma Joy<& !Uckoy, uld: "'Ibo lllldl looka horTll>le. /11\d I wouldn 't be able to wlllt lo the 1tretu: wtth 'a mut." Mila Sl1141apore. c.c.ua Undaaan : ..Mlnil. Thl1'n relutd ... Sldriln( the C wu Mila Chllt, Solldld JCrruurb: "! lil<e all thrae for clilfmnt ~ mu! wlitn tt'1 cold, the mini wbtn it'1 wum, and the midi in between. II Miu Japan, JW> Sblmads, said: "Slac.U. But U a 1klrt1 lt11 mlnll. EtW to move Ill them. Alao, they'r. ltss upenalvt.'' n.trt were 10me mln141uent.ers. most of them from LaUn America. '"l1'1e maxi Is best, It's very elec1nt," Mld Miu Peru. CrJIUna Malqa. "But you <1111 10 to the olllcl -"'11 a m1xl.'' M.\ls Colombia: "The maxi . lt is mori elegant. 'nle mini · Isn't too ba~. But the midi is horrible, it's neither one nor the othef." ' Miss Venauelli, Bella la Rosa: "The m~. lt'a man eleganL" Illa Brull, Elaine '11lompom : "Tho maxi Is more elegant. ''lbe mini IJ iriore youthful. And the midi is all right now and~ ... Some Oilier vltwl: · Mill Bahama, Antolntlte Patriet De Gttrg(I)': "'It'1 too ho& ln tbe. Bahamu for maxis. I'll tU. the mini:" Mila Wales, Sar.dra Cale<: "'111• mini, dtllnlf01J, I _, look pd Ill a mul.'' Miu Luxembour&, Jc.e Rdnlrt. "Mlnls. n,.,. make wamm 1oot more beautlfu1.'' Mill llaly, Anna Zllnboni: ''The mini. lt11 )'OUt:hf\il loot:t,..'' Ills• Phlllpplneo, Simonette cit lol ~yM: '1Mlnia, but not mlcnxnlnls." , M131 Arubl, Linda AD n 1t t I lllchamon: "Mlnil. 'Ibey make me look belier. Mldil mm me loolc too thin." But when the lirb pt!'lllt btforo the Jlldpl later this -k. they won't w .. r minis. Jt wlU be native coct.\lne1, ntmsuJll and evening drtSSl!I. A new Miss Unlvene will be crowned Saturday nJthL S~t C ... rity OAlt.V l"ILOT 119ft ""'9 Ca!Uomia Angel outfielder Bill Voss . encourages Bob NetUes and Doug Pyle (right) as they pr .... re to start their door-to.door rounds Saturday !J>,candy sale for Harbor Area Baseball Program. Sales of Heath candies carrying local baseball program des· ignation on box will help buy uniforms and equij> ment for about 3,509 partlcipants in the boys bas .. ball program. Voss is honorary chairmdlf of the fund raising drive. Hun,tington Trio Escape Sinking Yacht Off Baja Mesa Officers ·Get Tip, Capture · , Prison' Escapee A 40-fool schooner wallowed in the surf ·43-miles touth of· Sin Diego· today alter she went aground in calm seas. The craft was Identified as the fO..foot Slestar, owned and reportedly built by Allan Sies of 712 CaWomia St., HWt-- Ungton Beach. Sies and bis 12-year.old son, Clyde; and a woman identified as Harriet Web- ber, also of HuntlngUn Beach wertt.. aboard when the bolt went on the rocks betwten Rosarilo Buch and En91!Dada ahortl1 after dawn. A Cotst1 Guard ~r anived on ~ at 7:1S a.m. and found an three ' \ Nothing W.,ely • • Abput tlie Tree A Costa Mesa couple Intends to lower the boom on civil authoritles who, they claim, allowM a eucalyptus tree to be unceremoniously lowend onto their car a month ag:o todiy: - One " th• objectiom by Mr. and Mrs. Oiarles McKee is that they were inside the vehicle. 'Ibe McKees want JS0,000 buot on tile mi!llap which -when ""'1an<a cutUng trees along Paularino ~venue did 90 with what they claim to be wanton disregard foe safety ud ~~~Wm wu ftled ~th Costa Meoa Oty Clerlt Eileen Plinoey. GI Given 10 Years NEUWIED, Germ111y (UP])-A eourt· martl1l Tuesd&y Mnlenced a U.S. toldler to 10 years ln prlson and a dishonorable discharge_ for his part ln the killing of a nlgtlt watchman In the French dty ofTarllts. \ COIMNIENT TEAMS IANKAMERICARD MASTER CHAR&E ' ' occupants of the vessel safe on the beach. The 90-fool cutter Cape Jellison was expected to arrive at the 6Ceoe about noon in an effort to haul the schooner free. Coast Guard reports did n« specify how or why the vessel went •ground. The seu were calm and visibility was about three miles. , According to Sin Diep lnf«mants, Sies and his son had sailed the boat to San Diego last weekend where they picked up Mrs. Webber. 'Mley ftTt: reportedly headed for a 6day crulae cf lbe Caribbean. Man .Sh0,t; Wife .,. Held on ·Mmder Attempt Charge A man was gunned down in the street outside his Arulheifo hem< Tuesday night aiid . pollce who at'lV«l· at .jhe aceni amstecl his wife bn diaC'l<I of bein( the triggeri>Uller. Larry Noale, ~ ol 1t!J9 Palail Ro8' was listed.in satlSfictory coocltion ll>day at Garden' Park General Hoopltal follow- ing surgery. He was wounded onae in the head and ooce in the •nn by .38 caliber slugs, whUe • third hlt a car and a fourth went wild. Police said the revolver uJed was recovered. Mn:. Relen M. Noggle, · 50, of the same address, was booked Into Orange County Jail on suspicl«i of assault with intent to commit murder. Investigators ooly gave a prepared news rel ease on the attempted slaying and did not liat an apparent CIU9e for the shooting. A up relayed by co.ta Mesa poiic:e· led to the capture Tuesday light in the San Jose area of a narcotics offender:. who escaped a Chino state prison facility. June 29 with a buddy. WiDlam G. Hoyum, 34, of 273 Esther. St., wU apparen.Uy taken into custOdY. without incident and will be retl!rn<d to Riverside County to face re10ilj_ charges of escape. · He ud Dtvld M. Parrot!, 20, ol Laltewo:>d, were discovered mi.sslng !rom' the Southern eo ...... aUon Ceniet' 1t rod' call that Suaday and a search w•~ begun. A prism spokesman said today their denim jackets were discovered hang~. from the coocertina wire itop the pe°rimettr f~ce at the minimum security' fatjjity. Costa Mesa Police Detective Capt. Bob• Green µid today that a tip about Hoyum's whereabo\J.t.s was received b}'. local lawmen who relayed Jt to· atatcr <1lficers. Santa Clara C-Qunty sheriff's deputiel picked Up Hoyum, comm1tted lai~­ December, while Parrott, committed «. moath later, has not been found. HEW Educational' Allowance Hiked·: WASffiNGTON (AP) -·In an alt<mRt to make money available to more students, the Depar.tment ol. ~llth, Educatioo and Welfare bas rahed \ht spec:lal aUowance paid to l"'ck<' \Ulng· part In the guaranteed student loan pro- gram. HEW Secretary Elllol L. Richardson said today the action wu taken because. studec>ts are ·having dlfllculty flndinC agencies willing to lend money at tht 7 percent ceiling set for the loan pro-gram. WYLER 660 INCAFUX IHI NEWPORT AVE. COSTA MISA \ PHONE 54 •• J401 I I . ·----· - ' LI LI Ill~· '.ALON •--. . ll&IP IJi FU•s. 21£ to 511 Off: * ;; ~11 mink lrlas. poiiular shade~ •.••... ~ ·-· _ •• 29.11 n· ~al mini boa•, 2 skins, full and p1ush ••••• , ••. '"'' ,.. Natural blue fox capes. 3 rows deep •••••••••••• 111.11 ~ltural ll'ink stoles, fully, let out , •.• , .•...• , ••. 191.11 IJloildtarl processed lamb 3/4 stroller with contrasting blue lox f:1lllar : .... : .......... , .. , . , . , .. , .. , . 219,00 131u<al lliinl: coot sa ~s. double fur collars in pastel and pd;! ...... "" .... .'.: ·"' ' ' " .. " .. '319,00 , Fri' gar*s for Mme or travel in two s11es: I JIG)et, I bar. f'f. 7.98 ......... '." ...... 1.41 • Coat lift111 , reg, 11.95 .... , ............. l,51 -.itural mini 3/4 coats, iffllortanl mink shadi1111s •... &IUO AJI fo• proclucl'i lolieJtod lo .,_ ~O~"'"I' pl 0<'9'" of ""Pont(f f.1u . FASHION SHOPS ~~)'.....,.. ......... ,.,.;* .... ;·· ... . --. .:.::xx.a ... IM.POllT ANT SAVINGS N ~ FASHIONS FROM YOUR ~ JAVORITE TOP DESIGNERS ~ 40%~50% ,off · , ~ Designers' Circle couture fashions, 'dresses, ~ " ' "· ' . costumes, altei-five fashions, reg: 80.00· J • ., 200.00 .. , ........... 'Ul· 121,DI ;<: Young Designer ·dresses, coats, costumes aoo ~: palio wear, reg. 40.00-120.00 2Ul·72.DO ~ Dress Sll(lll young des igner and misses' ~ . ,-dresses._ ensembles. suits, costumes: sizes ~ 8-1 8 or1 . 28,00-80 00 . , '8%-51% off !! , ___ _ DRESS' SHOP ... ' ,, . . . . . • lfalf-size summer dresses in easy-care fa~ics, some altei-frve fashions including dresses, costumes, formals; 11Y>-22 V" reg. A6,00-J OO.OO '. ............... "" .... 0 % off All •t•••• : . Polyester knit pan! tunic suit: 6-18, value 28,00 ••••. 20,91 ,.,COAT AND SUIT SHOP •,' ~· DLEARANCE OF COATS, SUITS •• , • up to 1/2 off Misses' wool coats, reg . 66.00-220.00 •.•.•.••• 112 off · r All.~ther coats, reg. 40.00-t40.00 •.. , ...... 1/2 off · OeSigner suits, some wool knits and fine costumes, reg. 70.00- ·" 250.00 .................... , .. '0% to 50% off · rake fur jackets, reg. 96.00 .......... , ....... 33.00 " :$UNCHARM-SPORTSWEAR . , s,ortswear clearance of blooses, shirts, panls, tops, skirts, "1 j!Ck~s and coordin.ites, reduced from stock; 8 to 16. reg. . 11.00-44.00 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 /3 to 112 off 1 ;p.t.CESETTER MILLINERY . · • tou1111. nalural looking strelch wig with shag.styl ed back, wash- . ,ible, retains its set, reg. 25.00 ... , , •..••••... 11:11 HANDBAGS _ Quality hal'jjbags in ma ny s~es, styles, colors. Includes pat. ent calf, safflan, python, krinkle patent. bpestry and velOIK. From famous mak~s. reg. 25.00-40 .00 ••• , •... : •• 11.11 Handsome smooth or grained genuine leather handbags in black, brown, n.ivy, tan or red, reg, 15.00-18.00 • , , , . , , • , 11.11 · Special selectioo plastic patent. plasti~ calf, tapestiy and straw handbacs for the budget-minded, reg.7.00·11.00 ..... 4.11· BUDGET DRESSES , Two-or !tiree-piece su its and two-piece costumes. f~~ics in- clude acelate, rayon, Arnel • tnacetate and cotton boilded to Coloray• rayon, reg . 23.00-33.00 .•..• , • , •. lUl-11.H Misses' and women 's dresses in sleeveless a!KI short sleeve styles, reg. 17.00-30.00 .............. , ..... 12.11 ROBES Quilled and nylon tlooce robes and loungeweac reduced. Looi and short lengths, reg. 15.00-35.00 ..... , •. , , , , • 1.11-21.H Nylon fleece robes wilh 1ip ~on! and contrasting bafl!I trim, fall colors, P·S-M-L. lonR I 1,19 Short ••..... , • , ...• 13.19 Famous make nylon trrcol and laffetta'" robes. Long or short lengths; 8-18, reg, 15.00-33.00 . , ...... , .. 9.19 -11.11 LINGERIE -. IARllZON FEATHAIRE~ SLEEPWEAR Cloud·soft cotton flannel with Venice lace trim and lucking de:' tail. Pink, blue, apricot. P-S ·M-l; 10-20. Shitt or sleepcoa t. reg. 10.00 ................. I.II Long gowp, reg. 11.00 ..................... 7,91 Pa!ama. ref· 13.00 .................... : .. I.II 8ylon tricot sHp trom famous maker. Short, average in white alKI ·discontinued colors. reg. 6.50 ...... , .......... 3.99 Taffeknit® non-cling nylon slip in white and colors; 32-38 short, 31-42 average, reg. 9.00 .. , .. , ..•• , . , , • 5.11 Famous -make nylon lricol petti-slip in short 0< average length; P-S-M-l, white or colors, reg. 4.00 ......•••.••• 2.59 latteknit'" half slips, short or average length, in white and col- ors, P-S-M-l, reg. 6.00 .................... ·3,19 lace embroide<y trimmed briefs and bikinis, 4-7 •• 1.21 , 3/3.75 Bikini or panlj with attached petti-slip. Two sJjles in Enka'"· C!epelon'" with lace: S-M, reg. 5.oo· .. , . , . , ..... 3.9! SHOE SALON ::::~:;;,;:::;~:;:;:;:$;:;::;;:::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:::::::::;::~::::::::::::=::::;::J:::=::::;:;;;(.;::;:;::~~>~~~=:~:f;~ :~ ~:::.~~:':~~~~::~~~~ES ~ I 1/3 to 112--off IB N ~ :;: reg. 18.00-3p.OO. :;j f Andrew Geller, De Liso Debs, Bareloot .Origi-'" • ..... i nals, Joyce and Amalfi makers are represent-.f .. l .. • ed in our collection. Some casu als, many \ dress styles on mid or high heels . · ::1• ::.~::::::::;:;:::::::::::::::::::;::,:;:::::::;~:;:;:::;:;;::;:::;:;:::;::;:;::;::~::•~:~::::::~:::?'&:;~~:::~~:i Red Cross, Social ile dress shoes, reg, 18.00-21.00 ••• 13.91 Cobbies, many styles and colors, reg. 17.00-19.00 ••. 11.11 "!"'·•·......., ... ,,..,._., .............. ~..,,... °"""'",,.. ""4.c, ..... W!dn,!da'f, July 8. 1970 DAILY PILOT iJ INFANTS' Pern11-pre11 Kodel polyesfe< aiiJ cottoo baby dresses In solt pastels; 9-18 mos., reg. 5.00 ............. ; , . 2,11 Other sJjles. some smoc ked, reg, 6.00-8.00 •• , •• 3.11 ~'·" Infant crawln rt!(. 3.00-3.50 , , .... , , • • • • • • . • I.II Crawler sets, coveralls, jackets, reg. 5.00 ea, ..... 3.41 Little i!OY sooiuits: 'rei. 2 50 : .. : , . ~ ...•••• : •• 't.11 ,Assorted print PlllOief/panty'~ets, 9-18 mos. : ...... l.tl_ Stretch cotton te(I)' one·pr~e .ba~y Janrak1ns •••••••• 3.21' , Brushed acetate one-and two-piece Jamakins , • , • , •• 2.11 Polyester/rayoo thermal blankets, 36x50 .•....• , .. 2.19 P111>-overs and . matching panties In inlants and tod1ile1 sizes. Summertime cotton prints • , .......... , . , .. , .• 2.11 little boy sunsuits, reg. 2.50 .... " ............ 1.19 Cotton, ilisse sleepwear for giils, reg. 3.50-4.00 .... 2.21 Boys' shortall sets, reg. 7.00 ........... , ..... 4,19 Double bib overalls, reg, 3.50-4.25 •• , , .•• , •• , .• 2.11 Short slee1e cotton knit T-shirts • : ... : ...... ,. • 1.4! Girls' tab-front cotton knit shorts, reg. 3:00 •. , ••• , . ttl Girls' solid color pant. reg . 3.50 . , ••• , ••• , ••••• 2.41 Matching girls' polo shirts, reg, 3.51l •••••••••.•. 2.21 Play sets and shifts, reg, 5.00-9.00 .......... 3.41-5.11 Girls' cotton blend, easy-care shorts, reg. 1.75-2.25 •• 1.21 INFANTS' SHOP • ~r~~~:::=::::s..:..:.-:::::::x:::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::x-:::::t~~:: ... ~>.=·~:;:~.=·::::,;::::::o.:s:~'<Y~ f COLOl·COOllDINATE YO.UR [ f NURSERY AT SAVINGS ~ I 6.49-25~ 99. ~ 0 « f reg. 9 00-32.00 . ~i ' !_;_: 5 Peterson's sturdy baby fumiwre: ~.d .. • trolle<, padded seat, reg. noo ' ... : 21.11 , ~ . J] ~~1~0 tri:c.h~i'. .c'.~v'.~s. '.o. '.'.u'.h. :~rii'.~ . ~ , j Play yard, !olds, nylon mesh sides, reg. ~1 ;:;: 31.00 ................... 25.91 ~· } Walker-Juffller adjusts for biuer to~ fl!. f, :~: 9.00 •••.•••.••.•.•••.••• 1.49 ~= ;~ Swing, folds, reclines with headrest, reg. ~i ~ 1500 ,, =~ ' .................... 11 .99 t .~~-::.~-::~~:::-~::::::::::::~~::::~::::;::::~:·>.~:~~;:;:::·s:~:.;;::~~::;,~~~:::~;;;:::::::::~::x:::::::::s:~~i::, LITTLE.SHAVER SHOIL--, Knit underwear by Crest. Cotton T-shirt. nylon reinforced necks: 4-6, reg, 3/1.75 J/f .99 Knil brie'.s; reg. 3/2.50 J/f.11. Short sleeve knit shirts; 4-7, reg. 3.00-3.50 ••••••• 1.41 lastex, knit swimsuits; 4-7, reg. 3.00-3.50 . , ..•.•• 1.99 Perma-press pant with Saf-T-Knee; 4-7, reg. 4.00-5.00 2,41 S4its and sport ,eoats, 4-7, reg. 14 .00 -18.00 .. : .... 9.9! CHILDREN'S SHOES Save on children's shoes by B. f. Goodrich: Child's bumper toe oxford in red, navy, reg, 5.50 • , ••• 3.11 · Boys"deck shoes in n.ivy, green, reg. 7.50 •••• , •• : •.11 Big Girls' sneakers in n.ivy, white, reg. 6.00 ••. , ••• 3.11 Girls' patent and leather shoes by Jumping Jacks,· ~erbert C111>e- land and Alexis, reg. 10.00-16.00 ••••••••••• 3.91·1.ll Girls' summer sandal s, reg. 6.00 •••••••.•..•... 3.11 Boys' Jumping Jacks and Crosby Square shoes, in anirqued lealher, reg. 10 .00-17.00 . ., •..•..... , ..• 5.91·10.ll STORE FOR MEN Crest athlet1e s1r1111. lliJl. 3/4.50 .• , • , • , .•.••• in.It Crest knit briefs. sizes 30·40, reg. 3/4.50 . , ••.•.•. ,in.ft ' Boxer shorts. white " colocs, rer. 2,00 , • , , ••.. , 3/C.1t . Short·sleeved dress shirts, reg. 6.00 , • , ... , 4.11, 211.M 'lq-sleMl'dms shirts, rei.7:50 •...••..... , . 4.M· , . Wide Italian silk ties, ret. 6.50-7.50 •••• , •. 4.11, 211.•· • ' ' ' VARSITY SHOP · :~::;~:·i~:8i::::;:?,:;:;::i:c>:?.:::~r. .. ~~¢':;:::*"~;:~-===m::~::~I ~ . '.~ Pll·CUFFID TROUSEIS ;;j NEVER NiED IRONING , 'i 5 99 ':Ii ~-, reg. 10.00 ~ l : ,~ Wash aiiJ wear casual pa nts in oJfonl '' weaves. 65% Oacron® polyest11. 35% ti Avril® rayon blend is "Firever press" -b'ell-. ?:i ed to never wnnkle. Sizes 30-38. • ~ .... -.:·:~ ... :.:-·.:·:"'""'·X.:.:,··"·~·· ..................... ~ ........ "'""'<'--'-· """"'"~ ~ .... ' •"'· • , ...... ' ~'"""' • • ;>;'o ,•;Vo",•?..-..-,•.,;v~; ... ;""~o•N'" ... V'N'A "'l<:o"-' [llfli slee.ved sport shirts, rei;, 13.00 ..•. , •••••.. l,11 Sportcoats, natural shoulders, reg. 60.00·65.00 • '31,IHl.ll fashion neck~r. reg. 5.Sd-7,00 ••••••• , • 4,11, 211.11: Dress slacks, reg. 20.00 , . , , , ....... , .••..• , 14.tt Shape suits in all-weather fab(ics in lw<l-or thr~-bultlln .s!JI· ~ng. 1eg. 90.00 ..••..•• ·r· .......•.••••.... 5IJI • .SILVERWARE " AIYln starling, 32-pc. set Vivaldi , reg. 492.00 .: •••• 211.IO 32-pc.-set Bridal BouQuet. reg, 440 .00 ..•.••.••.• 2&1.11 . Gorham •terl ifll table accessories in Newport srJverplale, clsser· olc, 'Pl~tters;buttei dish, _trays, vegetable ,dish, gravy boa~. ~lnB .. cooler, reg. 23.00-76.00 •.. ·: .... -. ....... 17.11·17.D.• Oneida sterling, 32,pc.-set in choice of s11 'patterns. rec • «s.oo ......................... ; .... 2n.11 Oneida sterl ing ll!len slock and serving pieces ••••. 25~ tff Webster Wikox silve~lated trays ••••••••••••• 21% off Alvin silve~lated table accessones • • • • • • • • • • • . • f,11 Pacific Silvercloth lamrs.h resistant bags • , •••••• 15%' lff Ask about Buflums' Silver Club Plan STATIONERY ' , ~~&:~::~r.::;:;:;i::--:~;~:~·~:>:::;::x:~:~:::::::x~:::::::~:~:::::::::~.;~:;;)!~::=:.::::::~~.::~;:::~:¥~~· ,, ' j ORDIR CHRISTMAS CARDS ( NOW AND SAVE ~! ~~:;~~i~:y~!!re ..•• f now, Religious , traditional;· cootemporMY or :;: humorous caids by famous makers. '. .:), •' ::;·:::~~::;::~-:;:::::::;-;::;;::~:-:>:·:~·:;:~:~;::~~~~==»:::~~;:::~';)/~:'.<~:>;.<;:;:;··. "'::~.:' ' ·. THURSDAY· IS THE S~ART OF . , . ' ' .o • • :.: 0 BUFFUMS'. t--... "' " •• i . ! .. o <( w _. ALL ROUTES" ! YOUNG CA'LIFORNIA SHOP . ! Junior' pantsuits, sizes 5-13. ·reg. 26.ool4o.oo •..•.. 19.99 ! Clearance of fu lly lined coats, most acrylic in red, white, navy. f some glen plaid, some pastel, reg. 30.00-40.00 ... , . 25.99 J11ni0r and petri! esses, reduced 1rom our regular stock, In: ! 'eludes Chavecete at~tate, polyestei, Dacron,.• polyester voile , _Jnd rayon w1~'l (iooll. te~ure; sizes 5 ta' B. Reg. IT.00- c 30.00 ... :: :.;• •. ~. : ...... ' ... ;, ........ 12.99 • fa mous m~e.,~lolli.~'ai;d shirts, many styles .. and colocs, '!!· : 9 00-20:1JW ' • • • • ' " ......... ' ..... t!l-1.99 I I Junior :;poiis~ from a fa mous maker, including skirts, pants, bfWies,,ifesses, reg. 8.00 ,2100 • , . , , ... , . US-14.99 f ... f VILLAGfR PLA<if Not 1" Nowp~'1• ' I ,v1LLAoill. FASH1oils ••.•......•••• 1/3 OFF Sportswear'a!ld dresses . , , all with the lamous Villager f1I. : :ind· smart ~ing. ; Shirts, reg. lDO--IA.00 .. , .....•... , ... , . 4.19·1.99 j !lhorts, reg. 9.00-1400 ................. 4.9!·7.99 • Skirts , reg. t00-17.00 , ... , ........... , . ':19 -8.99 : Pants. reg. 16.00 -23.00 .... , , •.... , •... 7.99-11 .99 Dresses, reg. 26,00 36.00 ........ , , .... 12.11-11.19 . . I HOSIERY ! AllllUAL IUFFLONS SALE : 'j;IJeer Agilon panty hose. reg, 215.75 .... , , ....• 2/5.10 I f,\lt10-streleb patifl hose,. reg. 2.25 •• , •.••••••. 2/UO • $u!Jporl panlJ ho reg . 5.50 ............... 2no.oo I Tltigh-high stockin1s. reg. 2.00 · .. , .••••....•.. 2/3,50 i r~oos make ~ril!\!, reg. 4.00·6.00 ''. ''' 2 .9~. 2/5.75 ' : '.ACCESSORY' SHOP j loil or roll sleeve blouses trom famous "La<ly" manulactuiers. : ;~::::~::;~~~~;::~~;:}::~;:~:::;~~:::!:~~~:~:~:;~~:::;;::;::;~:::::;:;:~::;::;>:~::;~~:;::~::~;~ !-~ :' IUFFUMS' OWN CARDIGANS ' J~ ; '&" NOVELTY OR LACY-STITCH jii r ~,.. • •• ! l 8, 991 rig 13.00-15.00 ~1 I •m W~hable acryfic sweate<s. "ovelty nb st11ch !:; ! ! ~J " while, booe or aQua nr srlk-Ined lacy ii, ~: stitch in whit!, blue, pink or yellq ; 36-41. ii; I a • :i«:..-i:>.::~:;, .. '%m-f.O:..-:-.;..;:::::;~:=~::x:.-'~:>:<~.«(:;::::::~:;::::: :~::.::::::~::::::;::~~:::~~::::;::~. 1 ~~=ly. '.''.~~. '.''.e. '.~k. '.~''.I~ ,~''.h. ~~·'.o~I~ _edi_e'., 32:; 1 1 FASHION JEWELRY f ""111!-maker jewelry, reg. 3.00-15.00 , ...••• 1.50 · I 2.50 < .,,., while rnpes 1nd eanings, rog. 1.00-5.00 • , •• 2/2.99 COSMETICS " Marcel Rochas gin set infl ude,s l dram -p!rlume and I-oz. me· lered Partum de TOiiette afomuer •.••• ; ••••••••• &.5D Revlon Elerna '27' night cream. reg, 15-.00-25.00 10.00·15.0D Tnlle's famous glycerine and rosewate< COffllolJnd availa ble in cream, lot10n, soap, reg. 1.50·,::, .• : •.••. ,,. •.. 1.29 Jacqueline Cochoran flowiQ& Velvtl ""'ishire cream nr Super- R1ch Night Cream in 4-oz. jai,' alter Aug. Isl. reg. 9.50 5.75 ~arven gilt sel includes: Ma Gr ille Eau de. Toilette spray, 3-01. srze, and box dusting powder, 3V2-01. si1e , •• , •••• :&,OD Endocreme moisturizer, 4-oz, jar, reg, 10.00 ......... 5,00 Endocreme hand lotion, 16-oz. size. reg. 5.00 ••..••• 3.00 Choice ol fragranc• from Nina Ricer, I V2-01. spray. flacon, l'Air du Temps or Co,,n-Joie ,,SQ Capncci .•••••••• l:OD Yming lion spray cologne lor men .. '." ... , ....... 4.00 JOHN ROBERT POWERS SKIN CARE AIDS! Skin Balance lotion returns normal acjd, alkaline balance, T~- nz., 1eg. 12,50 .......... , . : ..... , .... , .• 7.50 Enriched Cleanser for exlra dry skin, JG-oz., reg. 12,50 . &.50 flu id freshener, 16-oz .. reg. 6.00 .. , ..•... , ..•• 3.58 fhud Cleanser lor normal to dry skin, 16-ot, reg. 6.00 • 3,50 Emulsion nigh! treatment for dry skin. 2-01 .. reg, 7.50 . 5.00 Polly Bergen travel kit included with purchase of Aero Moistu11z- er; 6.00: or C!eam Moisturizer 1.50 and ·12.SD; or N1ehl Conceo- trate, 12.50 and 20.00: or Deep Cleansing Cream, 5,ll·l.50 Oan.i 2-oz. cologne and 1/1-01, perlumed bath oil in Tabo or Ambosh fragrances, 6.00 value ..•..•.. , .•.•... J.5D Dan.i Highlighter lip gloss in Bermuda, Valenc ia. Granada, Ca- ~is, S1en.i, Ma1orca, 1.50 value , ... , , . , . , .. , : .. .75 Dor~hy Gray Sa lon Colp Cream or Ory Sito Oleanser, 12-oz. 1ar. reg. 5.50 ... 3.00, 6-01. jar, reg, 3.00 .• , . , • , . , , .• 2.00 I orming de Pantene hair cond11ioner and setting lolion and I 1,4 . or. Panlene Pre-lorminR lot10n. both lor , , • , .•••••• 5.00 GIRLS' SHOP • .• ' Back-to-school dresses in p11nls. plaids Ind solids. All from lamous maker ; 1·11. reg. 7,00 -14.00 .•. : ... : .·Ul·l.!I Brightly colored shorts, Jamaicas and tops, 4-14, reg. 4.50 5.00 ........................ 1 .. , , Ul·ll9 Dacron® polyeslcr all-weathei coals with zip·O\lt pile lin11111 Plaids and solids; 4-14 , rei. 16.00-21.00 , , .• 12.9!·11.99 C-Oats reduced from slock, Includes shetlands and pile , reg 21.00-J-0.00 . '' .. "'' .. "' '" " ... 14.99·19.99 Her Ma1eslj camisole shiit shp, reg. 2.00 ..•.• , .. 2/3,29 lier Ma1e.1tv nylnn lrrcot panlies, reg .. 89 , , , . , , .. lit.JI Schrank cntton flannelette sleepwear. reg 5.00·6.00 2.49·3,'9 Ou:lled rolw.s . 6-11, reg. 9.00-1200 ... , .•.. , 5.99 -1.!9 Kills. plrJled aud A line skirts ''' 6 00· IO 00 .. 3.'9-4.49 Sirellh ny\r,n :inklel white . rei; .60 .. , , , , , ... , , J/1.J9 inuiil" sleeping bag, reg . 13.00 .•......•..••• I.!! { NEWPORT CENTER • #1 FASHION ISLAND • 644-2200 • c ~ ' ' ·sTO~E FOR BOYS " ·Long, short sleeve dress shirts; 8-20, reg, o.00-o.50 •• 2.99 ·J,ckets with zip-out pile lining; 8-10, reg. 18.00 · •••• 1 t.11 Km! shirts, short sleeve; 8-10, reg. 3.00-5.00 .• , • .', • t'.11· Short sleeve sport shirts from famous maker. Assorted color1 'nd'patterns·; 8-20, reg. 4.50-5.00 : . : •.. -. ; .. , , • 2.19 Cardigan and pull over sweaters; 8-20, reg. J0.00-14.00 4.11 Crest kmt briefs; 8-12. reg. 3/2.50 .•• : ••••••.• 3/1.99 Cr~t kmt briefs; 14-18, reg. 3/2.75 • , ••••• .-•.• J/1 .99 Crest cotton T-shirts; 8-12, reg, 3/2.75 ••••••••• 3/1.19 Crest cotton T-shirts: 14-18, reg. 3/3.00 •.•.•.•• 3 /t.9~ Crest acrylic and nylon slretch hose, reg. 1 OO-L25 • 3/1 .99 Store For M•n I;~;~::~"%::::::::::::::f.:!:::::::::::::¥,~:==~~=:l':::::=::~:::==::::=~~:=:=:~=::=:::~:::~~:=x:::~=:~=::;:{~i \' ~L~~~l~~L:!~!L if' ~-.99, 00 reg, 125.00·145.00 ;: !~: Fine suit! in · all-weather . iveight fab rics, • % .. Also other group of our famous name suits, ,:,: 'ii: reg. 89.95-235.00 ••. now 69.00· 119.00 ''' ~ ,I >-i 19 • 99 reg, 35.00 -°" ;~ Wool worsttd jress slacks. fab waist with ( :::: quarter-top pockets, five fashion colors. Also )' 'i' dress slacks reduced from stock ; plaids or -x h $ ::_: · solids. reg. 20.00·65.00 now lUl-31.!9 il ', •. :",.[·· ~ ~,:~~ :~bl::;~0;:'1~:-button ·~;_:·_,[·.,: , styles. good col~s. solids or patterm;. Also. ;~'· see other famous-n;:lle sport wals, reg. :~ 1 . 80.00-13>.00 ...... now 59.99 ·51.19 1~ ::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::";===~=::::;.':~::::::::::::~:::::::~:::::::~=:::=:-~;~~:::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::~:::::::x::::~·: Qual 1tl leather wallets, black or brown in smoolh call or Mruoc- c9 grain; value 7,50-10.00 .'.,., . , .... , ... , .• , 4.19 Orlon~ acrylic/wool ankl~. non,s~ink, reg. 1.50 II, 3/2.10 Orlon" acrylic strelch crew sox, reg, I.SO .... I.II, 3/3,DO lightweight jacket ol Oacron ~ polyester cotton w1tll elastic wars!, washable, reg. 15.00 , ........ , . , .•. , , • 11.!I Pre-cuffed pants, p~m-press fa~ics in solids or patterns. washable, reg. 10,00-t2.00 : ........... , . , ... 7.99 lealheiette magnelic albOms, reg. 6.50 ••••••••• /.\lH"· Mainetic album relills. rog., 3~0 ..• ,.,., • .,. : ...•• 1,tt '. famous make scr31book,,colbri, reg. 5.00 · ••• , ••••• '!,Q 24-sheet package g1l1wrao, reg. l.OO , , •.••••••• _. , ••• Open stock loomlard slati onery, reg. 1.15 ......... : • ,fl , Matching loomlaid envelopes, reg .. 55 ....•••••.•••• 41 , Book shaped penci l sha~ener, reg. 8.00 .•••••••• , 5.19 Magnetic double pl]nto lrames, reg. 5.95 .. , , •.•••• 2.11 Cooking Clip recipe lr les, reg. 3.00 ..••• , •••• , .• l .5D Oouble deck playing cards, reg. 1.00 ••••••.••. , , •• H Boxed noles, rcg.,L25 ... , ......... , ,, .... 2/1.25 ' . TABLE LINENS Cahlorn1a Hand P11nt napkins, reg. 1.00 . , •.. , . , . , , .. IS Tablecloths, 1arroos s11es, reg. 5.00-13.00 •••• 3.11-11.49 lf!lllrrled woven placemals.· reg, 1.25-2.50 ........ 91 · 1.tl Belgian linen initralled napkins, reg. 11.00 doz. • ••• II 11. Cotton velour kitchen towels, reg, 1.00 •. , •.• , • , • 3/l.41 Custom table pads, twee types •.••• , ••••• , •. 11% off· Wonder looper mats, rr~. 1.25 .... , ....... , .... :It MatchinR l1oon napkins, reg .. 85 •• , • , ••• , •• , •. , •. 19 CHINA AND GLASS Assor1ed eirtt>enwaie sets, reg. 29.99 •.•......... 24,ll Bone china, 5-pc, set, reg. 11.95-45.00 • , .•• 15.11·33.11' GIFTS . , llJppi ·coat robes, lined cottoo lerry, reg, 19.00 , • , , . : 11.11 Buffums' Own perm-press pa1amas In two 1lyles , washable: lhorty slyles, reg. 6.00 , , .... , , .. , . , , . ·3.69 , 2n.oo Regul~ coat sljle, reg. 8.00 , , . , , , .• , , . 5.69. 2n1.DO Crest !·shirt underwear, reg. 3/5.15 . , , , ..•. , • , , 3/3.99 -· Ice buckets. assortro .... , .. , .. .. • .. .. .. • .. 5:91 Art1f1c1al potted plants ....... , ..... , ....... 4.H • MONDAY, THUR$DAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL 9:30 • ·OTHER DAYS 10100 TILL S:30, ' ' l • --·-- i:_ ':i • 1 • I ..11.o.-I. ••••• --.• D1'.1Lf .. ~OT . t.:i,ITORl.U ·PA.GE v ... ., . . -_,. __ _ • , l _C~osta Mesa's-Budget'. I • . ' ~ Blld1ett. bave etblni ln >tommon, whether you are runnlnc a•& milUon cil)' government or a 890-a-\veek hOU5!hold. 1 . ". ( .; , \ Go over your p,a;perwork and you see thet cos ts are ;oing up in virtually every cQtegory. The price of beans at the market may ~1 of interest only to the housev.'ife •ana husband stretching to 1naJcc the paycheck l .. t tl)e week. Gov~mmental budgets -should hold interest for all , hw:iwever· beca\lle, almost eY1ryone is h.elping to buy the mUlllcl!1.I beaqs through tuition. And cerll inly every· ~ • body shares them . People use parks and require police and fire protect- ion. Everybody use' streets and hi&h\v8ys. l\.1any parti· cipate in city recreation .programs. The 1970-71 budget comes to $9.44 million . The IV69· 70 budget was $7.5 million. , So what are Costa Mesans getting in the record 1Q70· I 71 bud,et year ~. • • . l A single-. specia1 slgnili ant chance from the past f \ ·yur;t•' tbe new 5~ penny 'tax rate i"crease sol ely ear· ~ ! .. ~ m•rk.ed fol' parks capital improvement!;. . f Tli• alloc~liQn is '461.176, compared to $432.878 in ~~,~~j"J1at~ ~eci11 ,it~aes1ment diStrict roi: Jest Y.ear. \ :i' -..!· 1 ,.)f.9~t of Costa Meaa~s new ~hce hehcopter patrol· _ ;,c ., 1y1t~1 wa•·~vered •n Jast year,'s budget. ~!lot salaries . "pu•h the -11ubhc safely ellocatlons up a bit, but Eagle 1i~ ~· 'l'nd ·Eagle Two a.rt supposed .to cut overaJJ crime • 'ci>ntl.oFcost!.' · " · Reorgahization <>f the planning 4epartP1eht and fin· · -ance deNrtments require som•what more fund s than ............ rn 1989-10. 'btit• streamlined operatiens should bring a greater return on the investment. Divisions of current and advance plai1ning will be created, for example. .. ". For the first time In Its brief three-year u t1tence, the municipal golf courae Js almost balanced bttwetn revenues and expenditures. Not many years -two or three -will p'ass before . the course is projected to be a good profit maker, chao· nellng added money back into the city treasury for other- uses. :>o. a look at the Costa ?vtesa city bu4eet shows It has gone up \vlth inflation and the like -ftie same as yours. The hope is that yQu'll get mo re for your money on the latter spending plan too. Angels of Mercy JeUrey Hull , 4J li.ttle boy \vith a congenit~ bra.in con· dition , has hund reds of Harbor Area people batting for him. He is be1n~ given so-called patterning exerci&es._ a phys!Ca l therapy technique \Vhich has apparently 1n· duced ilnProvement in ,some such cases. But patterning is hard "-'Ork. His limbs musl be man· cuvered and manipulated each day, a job requiring four vo l ~nteers to help his mother at various tin'ltS. She had almo5t no,vhere to. turn. so she a&ked the DAILY PILOT lo tell Jeffrey's story in the hope that someone Yl'ilh time .to devote -or who just symp8~ thittd -might read it. Many did . So many. in fact, th at some tried for l\VO days to get a call through to the llull homt". No"'· the training schedule on the kitchen \Vall· is filled '''ith names through mid-July . \\'hn is selfish. and apathetic? ''Nol the people ," Jeffrey's mother ans \vers. thankfully. .- . ·1 ·• -;. .. t -' . •• I '. J 'Bubble, bubble, t/,lfmoil anti trouble ... c ' ·' ' I Why Don't Announcers Say It Right? Dear Gloom y Gut§: De11iattd• From Student•, Facult'fl, Other• •" Tbt tttw C~tPD htllctpttr& have · been misnamed . How i~t Eio 1 · and E;ao 2? K. M. McC. Tiils •it11,.. rttltc.!1 rr••"" ritwe. HI ...,.,..., !MM el lfM ........... ltlHI -Mt Hl'tl II elwwl'f. Olli. DfllW 11111!. Macliines for All Crops Tiit da~.:"I'~ dud In C.liforn!a -tf they 1vtr •Qted.-~·hen the slmplt.·mind- ed otoyad 0o the form and ti,. bright • boys mona , to the cltlts. Standing con- fidtQll)' utridt.a productivf»' that ranks tnem 1monc. Qle t>iuest of ~lg businesses in the et1te, California's agriculturalists are moving ahead technologically in rome aeeminaly impossible areas at a rate that puts their city cousins to Ehame. Principal irower1 aero11s lhe state make no secret of their confidence that In thi!J decade they ~·ill have machines t.:apable of haryt1Ung every grain, fruit, nu~ or veactable produced ln California. T Y I S CONflDENCE becomes in· creaa:tngly apparen\ w~cn ~Y back it up by sayjng that 1r their engineers cannot come up with a mac~me to harvest the crop Uley will chanre tpe character of Ott crop to IUft the ' machine's capabilities. Or d'r op it, and arow IOmtthtng that a machine can handle . 1be evld~ l• already there that tll.is la DOl just talk. Almost all of C:,l~:::J'• proctssin& tom1tots arc b tot>ay by macttlne. To ac· compllsti lhJ1 not MlY were new mtehbtts dtill"ed but !)le tom1t0ts were tetkveloped 10 accommodate Ille ~cl&lpn In · a ll·)'e.ar proceaa at L" .c. O.Yla -&6 ~ 1 !train tQat matured &o a .,.eil'ic 1.~ and 1h1pa and ripened 1t a time. 'l"Mli SIY it-will nol be long before 1 1hnll1r process can be applled to mechtnlc1l pkll:ini of tomaloes for the (resh marlllf. INTIRlllTJNG~Y •nouah. Ill• •4 .. nt (, I "' ' . ., '-. . . . Gutet Report of the machines in the tomato field s · may lead to more, not less cmployme.nt in that crop. ln the pre-machine Age California farmers hired about 36,000 lomato \\'Orkers at harvest tln1c. a rigure which the machines reduced to le:;s than 24.000. But the success of the machine- pic kea crop is such that a tremendous jump in acreage is predicted -which means more people will be needed to 1na11 and 1naint11n the machines, and \\'Or k alongside them . Meehanization undoubtedly w i I I displace unsk illed workers. but al lhc same thnc will create a demand for more likllled and semi·1kUled help on the 14nd. The problem of the un1klll1d Will remain with us. and trill no doubt crtale a <k!mand for vocaUonal training to fit Into other ocaipatlons those who cannot b:e absorbed into the new mtchaniied agrlcuTturc. CAUF'OftNIA agricultu re T'C(1)1nlte! this prub)c!TI and has s\\·ung behind tht natlonwi<k! d r i v e 10 obtain equitable ltgislalion IO PfOY\dt IJrOUnd·MllCS for labor· managemenl r c I a t I o n 1 In 1grlculture. The gro\\ers <ire confld(!nt lhls can be aooo1nplished lo l<ick lc the! farm labo r tlilemnia . Just as they Are confident t ha l harvc&Uni; 1n1chincry can bt do\'elopcd to handle 11n)I crop. C11llfornl1 t·e11ure Mr\:ice 'They Want Change, Have No C~~e' To the Editor ; It is not my intent to attack tl'le po1i~on expr11sed by John R. Haven <r.failbox, July 1) rt11rding "mOI~ students" and their posiUon regarding hwnanlty, comriiunism and the soclo· economic sygtem of the United Slates. Said stated poaltion is typical of most atudenls. faculty. liberal politicians and others demanding change. Pt1r. Ha \·en · failed to introduce a :riingle cure· for the . ills of our aociety. How can anyone dC· mand cha nge "'ilhout outlining in detail the new program and the bcnefils .,,..f, .. • CONSERVA11VE taxpaytrs are also concerned llloitl human rlihts. HOw can any~ tondolt' the takillg of the friili. of one mon'i labor'. and 1M111 !l to 100ther? It! it not the rlgl)l ot one man to. do with his 1arf1irlp u he de1Ire1? Should IS.year-olds be permitted to vote on l1sues which will increaae property taxes, when uid IS.year-olds <Cor the most part) do not pay properly la):es? ~HO,lJLD PI OPLE from s t a t e 1 wherein welfare paymen ts are small be permitted to move into California and draw lar.ge weUare checks at the. expense of Oalifornla taxp1yers? ls It right for taxpayers to be forced to support educa- tional Institutions that teach philosophies different from lheir own? Is it right for parents of students wbo attend 'Private schools to PIY taxes whic:h sup- port public :schools? lS IT RIGHT to force a tnau tn donate a part of his waaes to social security, medlcarc or oth~r :;oclal welfare programs? fl seems to me that if a man \\'ants lo share his weallh it is his sole ri&hl to decide what. progr1ms be wishes to &uppor~ •nd to· what eictent. The rlah t to make suctt decisions has been taken away by 1ove mment and those opposed lo such leilSlation have not started a revolution .. ARE \YE TO assume thlt it is ri1ht to violate the righUs of some for the benefit of others? ls it ri&ht to protect cri minals I.Pd not their innocent victims! tr students cand others) are such avowed hwnanlt1rians, why do they revolt when l)e<lptes of other countries aik us to help defend themselves against being enslaved~ I have sel fo rth .llpeciflc questions. not 1ener11Jities an d "motherhood " statcn1enls such as is lhe case with 1nost "liberals." ARE TH.ERE EASV answer s lo even these few complex questloru? The total number of question s which can be asked. the problems that need solulion, the "'rongs that need righting, arc infi nite Indeed . fl.fertly to revolt and complain will not get the job done. Chance for the sake of change can lead to disaster. r do not pfofess to know the anpars, I do not . believe that the "acadtmlc community," the 1\.epubllcan or the Democratic parties, or any other rroup, has the an1.,.-ers to all these qualiOM. ,..---8 11 Geor;e---· Doar George : flow can I aet in toucl1 wllh ~le local bird \Yatcher•~ Dear Eccic : Paint your head purple and perch i11 a !all pine tree -I'nt i..iill ;>urn11d up aboul humorists beinJ ~a iled groUehy. .. ' --( • .. ~ ill? ....... ~ailhoJ;. ,;)'. '' , Letters from T'tadrrs are welcome. Nonna.Uy w-rite,.s shoUtd convey iht ir me1sages i11 300 words or less. Tht r ighl lo co1tdtnse lttttrs to fit space or eliminate libel is rtserotd. All le t· terJ m11st ttaclude sig11atuT'e and mail- ing cddrtSJ, b1't names may bt with.- li e-Id 0 11 'l'tquest ;f sufficit nt T'tason 1s apparent. Poetn; will no t be pub· lilh4d. • The Coostitutlon illd a proUy 'ood job before being pr-lod. . -H. WHITE 'Oppo11te of llfillt•ttt' To the Editor; I am a middle-a&ed American mother, living in Orange County. I absoluttly object to your banner, in bold. black type : '1Campu1 ~1ilitancy Not Communist," Mailbox, July 1. My dictionary states that militancy means warfare. Warfare means military operations between enemies. f<.1ilitary 1n•1ns armed forces. Student protest is not an organized armed operation. It is the opposite or 1nilitant. I know-this lo be true as l ha ve participated in peace vigils and peace demOristfations rnany timu during · the IMt three years. I have nevtr seen .::iny form of militancy at an y time \\'hatsoever. I RA VE BEEN colltcting inform ation about this evil, immoral. illegal \\'<Ir since 19M and ha ve found th a l new~papers throughout the states havr. t'On!tanlly bannered or h c a d I i n e d demonstrators as ml!ilants. Now alter ·uve year! of lhis ''brain· "·ashing,'' a student like John Haven c3n use this misleading term without concern tor its correctness. Perhaps in another three years. wilh \'OUr ''helpful " baMtrs and headlines, Swdents wJU be armtd--God forbid ! fl.{y hope for the end of this war lie1 with the or11nized peaceful drive or students whom you have repeatedly libeled militants. I am not a Communist nor do I know anyone who I~. fl.IRS. G. L. PEARSON Tltc l~cudli11t wos (I quotation giv· iug tht es.Jenct: of the letter. Ont 1rebster d.tfiuition, ci!ing "aggrts· .~ivc'' as a synonyni, states that "mili· 1a1tt i111plie.s a vigorous. unrelenting c1pctual oJ a caus~. movemen!.. etc." It is ill this sense that the term has bct1t applied to can1p11s a1iti·war pro- letttrs, t'.tpt:ciall11 those who break the l4W and attcm·pi forcibl11 to de1111 fr et .~pttcl1 lo those who dlso9ret: with tlten1. -Sdito r Rottett ffll,.. t• Do Dt1r Daily Pilot : Why art the men cuuini down that Be11uuru1 old 1ret on Irvin. Ave.? That \\·111 1 rotten thin& t.o do. BINK BOC)(MJLLE~ . Al e 7\; , itlar k et• a 111f Poll11tlo11 To lhe l!:dllor : \\re all see111 to recognize 1ht need for pollution ~ontrol, but so1ne St(lm lo recogniic the need more than oll1cr~. WhUe some ca• and bottlt manufacturer1 are m•~i an effort to recl1im their used product1 by setting up collectio11 centers, others are bending o ver back\vards to do just the opposite. I FEEL THAT markelll , as a publ ic service, should set up collection centers for oo-de~it containers and thereby make some effort to contribute to the public good rather than ju!t taking their profits and rUMin&. Let's help them make up their minds by oiily patroniilng those markets lhat make some effort 1o fight the pollution problem. , n. H. run·t A9....,t Al>ort lon To the Editor: To all thole partlcipating in abortion : Have mercy on u•, dear Lord, and rorglve them ior 'they know not what they do. EV PICHE Power Diiemma To the Editor: I think the dilemma facing Southtm California Edison at its Hunllnitcn Beacl'I plant can be solved. No • nOt by puttin( Ralph Nader in as plant manager. Edison's philosophy reflects I h e '·Down \l.'ith The Up Or111ani21lion" or Is it "Up With The Down 0r11nll1tion''? Anyway it can't be applied si~ce it requires fore1ight--0r is it hindsight? The manajj:ement or E d I s o n and members of the Public(?) Utilities Com· m11s1on should take courses j n foreca stin& business i:ro,vth. 1 ~m surprised a comp any the size nr Edison does not have a department which pro· jects population growth In t e 11 management. long In advance. whtn ex· pan!lon Is netessary. (All they would have to dn ill rtafl the occasional article.!: in lhe DAILY PILOT, on growth in Oran1e County.) I MI FURTHER surprised lhey don't have a l'elf:arch and devtiopmtftt depart~ me.nt to study ways or reducln1 air pollution .i,y ejlminating fossil fuel. Perhaps if Edison management and memben of the Public(?) Utilities Com· m!ision lived three months in the housing , tract adjacent to the EdlSOl'I plant they would understand the problem . Abs!'l'ltte' ownership does not produce dtsireable loca l m1n1gement. In this· day and age, and at this point in time. the action of Eidson is a voicini:: of J. P. f<.lorgan 's old sloe:an. "The public bt damned". The only dl'{ldend the Edison .Company and the Public (?\ ll\llitles Commission deserves is a solid "NO" from Orange County. And. if ncceitsary, we ~hould demand an im1nediate nvestigaUon by Governor Rea1an for th~ lack of publtc ( ! l welfare taken into account by t~e PubTic (?) Otlllties Commission decision. JOHN A.WIUGIIT . itlu1 .. e r•rlor• To the Editor : "~11a1•1•., parlors are in th11 news aa;ein. Ctrtaift city fathers 1n4 ·urNn mothers object to pcoplt massagln; persons of the npprosile sex. No\Y wh at could be n~ore silly than that if massage, rier st. l.t really benefiel1I~ \\'hlch it ii. I cite lht Japanese method ''shiatsu", or neural massaa:c. In which the operator traces lhe nerves "'itPI his thumbs and also 'softens the stiff mu scul1r 11rea.'I by lltcrally rubbini them oul. THJS MAHAGE, hand•d dnwn by JM Chinese, incre1ses the circ1d1tton of the blood and helps elimination of waate . But it can't be done in a half hour, and that is why the Japanese art not getting rich at it, for they charae only a nominal fee. But the phonies are, and that explains why the ••masuge..'' parlors are always under M:rutiny by the city fathers and the urban molhtrs. THE PRUDE8 are wtirried about hanky-panky going on in th e s • "massage" parlors, but they are wrong . It is just the opposite. The man who goes there eJ"pecting something else, and winds up with • simple ''Nb" by the ~site. su:. pay,s an averact ol $1 tor a mere half floUt. of praetaca.Uy no&iing. The rea l hanky-panQ ill anetruni elae at who knows what )111ce'? S. G. UNOINI!: America'• 1Je.tl1111 Tn the Editor : ·Time was and not long ago when '.vtry child ·grew up taking pride in his COWltry. He learned about America'111 history, what form of government we have. and why hig country is the grtafesl on earlh and ~·hy it is worth ti1htin1 for in 1970 just as it \Yls in 1776. As Amer ica moves _on towards itt11 195lh birthday _,and i_ts·-soon to be born dream of 200-. year·s old Jn 1976, it i:i1 y,·cll for us 10 examine how far aloni: lhe ·way is America from complactncy Lo apathy or from apathy to dependency. THAT FAMOUS historian. Robert ft1untzel. originated this quotation entitled "Bondage lo Bondage ": "GrCa l nation.'I rise and fall. The people go from bondage to spiritual faith . from spiritual faith to great Courage, lrom courage to liberty, from liberty .to abundance, fro1n abundance to selfishness. f ro m seUishncss to complacency. from con1· placency lo apathy, Jrom apathy Ill dependence. from dependency back again inlO bondace." JT IS l\fY conviction and that or millions of concerned America ns thal this youni Republic of ours need not · drift from apathy and dependency arnd degeneracy-back' agairi into bondqe. There is an awakening from apathy on the part of sound•~rled Americans, and if our people and our leaders arasp ·again a great spiritual faith there can be a rebirth of couraji!e to restore libertv and freedom with I nd Iv i d u a·I rtsoonsibility. This is America's de11tin_y. Let us liecp faith with it lest OUr .thlldren and the world 's children through our nc1liaenc1 lose !his last be1t 'hope on c:arth. t\1a.v my country be always right! But right or wroni •.. 'fttY COUNTR.Y! ' GERALD G. VICK ---Wednee,day. July I, lllO Tht ~ditoriol page of the Dall11 Pilot reeks to inform ond 1tim.--vfatt1'tad~r1 b~ preatr1tit1g thi.t newspoµfr .t op111font and con~ mentary 011 Lopic1 of intrrt.tt a11d !igniflconce, by providing a fo r11.m for t/1e tl:pre.ttion of 011r rt~der.t' opinJ~n.,, and by pre.tent1114' tJte d1 vt rar r:icw- poi11t.t of 1'nfor n1cd obstrvtr_. and spoktsn1c1t on topics of tlit doy. Robert t<.1• \Vecd, Publisher • , ---I . . • . -· ..... :· . .· ' •'· : . Sadd.lehaek ~ .. • v • • EDLTl,ON YO~. ~1· NO. '162, ~SECTIONS, 74 PAGES ' . WEDl"ES0.4.Y, ,JUl'Y 8, ,1970 . , ··- . ··. ~ , "°'"e Bwned • Police Free . . ' ;:Family _B.eaten; ~~:i Liltl~ ·Boy Dies Marine, 19 In Slaying .. .SAN GABRIEL (AP) -A little boy '!"" blud(eoned lo death one! his par.,.., afan<imott>er and Yourller alster were ....,..ily beaten early -y by someone who then aet fire· to their hou.se, police '41d. . • ,"A ,bloody 'ClaWl'fanlmer and an empty Dltjline can were fOlpld in the house, \l!lllCen said. They said they had no clue& a.s to wtio did it. ~opter Crash In Clemente Hurts Fliers : :TWo Marine fliers from El Toro were ~ in 1ood1 coodiUon today at the bose ""ital at C~p Pendleton wbere they are reciv¢ng from injuries receiv· ~ ~ landing of a training neat. Sin Clemente late Mon· .,., nipl. . . ·Jlue allltlall llild tllo two ioen lnjui<CI -the <bOtiPer loot ill guid•""'! l)liten, near tbe Chrl.sdanltas landing ilrlp are Copt. M. M. llodgeo, 31, of 241'.Plllos Verde! Jlrive, Seta Ana, Ind !2;.G. L. Manball, Ill, of !Mii Tultin DR ... Tuslln. :.,... men along With a third officer wbt' was not ~!L were taketl to aafety In· uetber hell~ter after the crash l•!ldfnl which bc<:ur"'1 during • tral!llng fi\iht from !he El Tolo Ma~ne Air Station and the larp Marine Base to 1he IOOth. 'Ille CH 33 diopper developed engine l!J1d guidance< \t<>Ublt and went -. ip.'.an open field iiear 'the strip. .'l!clb the downed helico!>ter and !he i!>ower used in the mcue of !he lnjund men are attaCbed ·to Marine Htavy lltllcopter Training Squadron 301 al El Ttiro. • The uninjured TT}an in the downed nircraft was identified as Lance Cpl. Charles T. Padget, 22, who lives on Ute El Toro base. • Coast · Schooner Stuck. Off Baja; C~ew Said Safe A 40-foot schooner wallowed In the i4tl 43 miles south of San Diego today ifter she went aground in calm seas. 'The craft was identified as the 40-foot S)estar owned and reportedly built by Allan Sies of 712 Calif9rnia St., Hw\- Ungbln B;each. .iSies and his 12-year-old son, Clyde, ihd a woman identifltd as Harriet Web- ber, also of Huntington Beach were fboard r.vhen the boat went on the rocks bdween Rolarilo leach and EnJenada shortly alter da~ . ., { \ ' A COU\_ Guard helicopter arrlvld on ..<.ne /1t 7:Jq a:m. and Jound all three Q:cun.nb of lhe vessel safe on the ,,...q:--. ·Thi 15-hot ·~uUtr Cape Jelllsoa was 1ipedtd t.O} arrtve a( the scene about noo .in •an. errort~ to /hauf the schooner free. .; , . coast iGuu;d ,·repoft.s did not specify ·J'iow or why \bi vq1sel went aground. 'J;'he aels were calm and visibility was abotJl three miles. •• • ia,guna Beaches ilack to Normal ' -,. • Ureguards in , the Art Colony miort .. th1t things on the beach are !>Kit to 'normal. :•Reocues Tuesday We(t limited lq/U, 'With noni; of :ttttm con.kiered . Ml\oua. As erpected. erdklance enlo<ceineet llld beach 1Dd water safety lnstrucUon was -high, due to summer crowds. ·; J.Jfeguards ar~ ezpedlng lllout IO degr..., on · !he beach -y. wilh 1ho • woter up lo • plusant 'ro degr..,, The body ·or Kim Senfr, 11, and the , unconscio\JS forms of the others were discovered when firemen a!Ti~ to put out the blaze. AJI ~ been burned severely. By JOllN'tVALTERli Of .... DlllY ,. .... '"" Marine Lance Cpl. Frank!e Wayne MtUino is a free man-Joday after spen- diilg four days in custody In connection with the mlrder of Mn. CoMie Lynn Johnaoo In San Cle!\>enfe. )loepitalized in j'.exlremely critical conditkm" at the Community of San Mellino, ·woo had appeared In court Gabriel Hospital were Jenny Senff; I; last Monday to await possible ar· . raignment ln the b«niddt, now Is deern- the parents, Gklric:la Senff, 33, and her ed officially "not arretted" bt. tbe'three- husband, Fred,' 31, and the grandmother, week-old dealh of · the pregnant wife W. E. Chapman, in her late 50s. of another Marine. He never was All had 1Jlu1tiple head and body injuries formally charged. and first. second arid third degree bums · The re1eUe came early Ttiltisay af· 0"1!r their bodies. temoon after police dttectivea IOu,ht The boy's body was· found in the living in vain for two days to obtain 1 complaint against him. , room. The parents and Jemy were in . a back bedroom and Mrs. Chapman District Attorney's asai"stants I n was on the floor of lbe bathroom, officers Laguna Niguel and. in central Orange County all were coi:itacted In the com- saiTbe·d. fire had been .,1 near .-. boy'• plaint search but ruled that the evidence u~ gathered bY police did not •·~•· octlon. body by someone who poured gasoline ,IA.> .... ,. around the living room and other parts 1be tf.year~ld Marine, cook from Sm of the house,• firemen ·said. 'Itl!!y said Francisco was· relealed to m.ilitlry the fire started about 20 minutes before authorit~ who Mvmed the )'OWi man they arrived at 5:33 'a.m.~, after being to .his unit at Canip, Pendleton. called to the home by a neighbor. Police QUef. ClHlord Murray said' tbt A pGlioe official told 'newsmen at the rek.a1e to M8rinie ~tlt.1.ves · was -that all l!oon '.Ud, -w• In donelOthatMelltno-"'Jilibe•d-~ --. !id.i ....... :Ufficeri ed a&AWQIO .r,-:-:-· ·1 : arrived bliltliey ll!JIClllaiecl.lhltmneone "Had we releuiod blm 'wt u.·i.:.i.t CCJ!l)d have -thnluih I Window. • ... alone he -MYe been recorded ldt ~ by the Seatll becll!I' ol . 11.*'"1 'llllm ...... Ille chleLaald. !he llol -wea~. f one Iii:!&' 4'b1eli 11ao-]liil a crimp Distance Hiker Tries to Pr9ve · In the ....... .Jn-iplloi] b the abeenoe of llor,'loor -Ill .-.... -Luce Cpl ~ -· the lllaln WOOWl'I ,........ who llill· k Jn Michigan on ~ liave, and an unldenWied belt-friend of Mrs. Jotm.>n, a woman· who left for Texas before the murder occurred. Neither ~ Mild be contacted by police over the weekend, officers aakf. ': ' ' ' 1 , • '1 · * ' ~ . ., : • '' ''t Melllno, 1 • llllglil, qUI ,..ill with "'li1 'BAJllB.l IDllllBIC:X • :, : .Tiie new' .""""1,oel: tll&_hlli' ~ He's 'SomebOdy' From Wire St"lm ~ly brown m.tr, ·wu 'Uftlted at the ' =• _,."!it¥ ·. · · joipll l?f~ 'l~':"' bacbelOrs: ind' DUARTE -Joe B<r<e,loot wnal! lo apertment of -· in San Clemente Sl)aiJ, • · · ~~ llllf,ad· ,.,,.:.ten degi.es .. bill thjl la lia1iinced' be ""'etiody. early Friday J11C1n1in« b)' police armed mi!llotralfl:! , ..._.. ,11,eacb _-· '' '...:u: • ..iu. Ot ....._ So he drove lo Loo An~les City Hall with warrant.I for -and orreot .. '.. ~=-.-..=· s· -; .... Je8;!ll:i llf:the -in....,.,,. .-\s. • Ytluollon. of·~· oulllde , Ille today for an 8 a.m . appointment, but But searchea crl the apM"tmeat anct , , ~ii tomeWhat ~. ·, ,_ not lo question Mayor Sam Yorty on trips lo 'CampPendltioft ~ 1111 "'j'f'!"'1t'il! ... .a!.b!P,I.< ., '11le '.ldln!niotraUve1 1'fAri ' ~ule how to become a well-known, well-travel· weekend failed to y•ld any e'lldlacl l ,a. M 31': qf , · ~ !!?:,~ ......_....,., . ~. ltJie boird, • 'ill, ...,....,._ M a ed I ••· ~-aaid · • cubnlm.~r'll~Mfies •of,.lJ,.~_._,,..' ~"1'1 -.r'. -~...,. man. n ... ~ cue, Ul-Ul.-.n-S • ae11m ,bet"een tioard ~ ~,percent edit, of, uv.lnl lDcjfeaae for Joe, an 18-year--Old who reeenlly But t1ilef Munoy this moml'1( aald 100 the-'Laruna Beoch Faculty -ltllr...,,.bera inOe\llig 'the teqWremenl! gradua.ied from high school, was orr that his department ,ii r· ~ Uon .. l!'iiio.J qreemeJit w,as·"-.... ,.. •1uoll1 ol lllldi beyond', the ~· on a 3,000..mile trip of his own -by new leads In the cue. . dlyl~ .. • . ~. Hd Do~ fO, thole. not root -. lo !he ~ ol New York City "We have pick<cj up >:Of)' ,..d 0-the new' acljedule for 1f1M1 •!De the ~l I Hall. lriormaUoo In . the -. '-'•, and teactift ,.,_._will r.•-.. f-.. 'fi>:.l UadOr the ...... ~"!'·:0.v, fgr "Nobody knows me now, l hope I'll as3000aswecan.-C::.,-ttate a year~.tor"""w-be1nu;; .. ieaeber ~ f: c.'CllDll"-'·or ~ica.r*-~ed come home as IOmebody," he said before sources we micbt lalft "bt llid. a ~;4tll")!l .to Jlt,MO, .w. i. ten 1D00tbs of tbe y.ear: WQU}d n.nge ~-· g off In a generally eastward di rec· Other • .-. ._.. ___.__ .._nta,booed . .., experience llld ad-f""" tf!3,0lll! to 11~.~ • .In ft•~ . 'I'll<· M\111 ---..i u ..... ~ anced ~IUon A divilion. adm.inlltrator flt ·~cholOl:1Jt The Duarte youth hopes to beat an will add lo Illa" ... ,tit ..,. leoclt and v The preaeni .aiaey r~~· from isM! . could' make from '!ll~!G for ·1en ni0n1hs Identical record run of 65 days along 1 new ~~~ea who took toSll.424;.J•~·i: .· · , ~ ~L~ f--~~.oi,!l,7;J;J7 1trJt.)1 the same route, made last ye·ar by up their •41'?"1* M4indiy now Thep.tld>e!llule--allo,will make ·lt iu111n•.1>1· • •• England'f Bruce Tulloh, who Was ac-art ~ ~ Muon IDd PNSifle, ...... teacher .. to , move up, the ' ftle range-for an r aasJstant p~pals comparUed by his wife and a comfortable Di' It ~ in lbe cue. Pif" j.:ate ,Jk a fll1«J rate~ T6e (dilltriet }'otklfic r 12 tOOnthl; ls fron1 $17 ,•ti f to camper. »o. Job 11, e!'1il weella .,.., .... 1 """°",lo~ !lu'ee,...-,.·unll! 119;132; elemehlary ' ptlnclpab ~g The run was sponson.d by a welllll!r -Illa "'l"fle'• fir;t d>llcl, wil fouDd of "~.,..,..U."peryear.rallier 11 montht .can make, from 111l'lf4 to soft drink company. a, lllt llr•1.t, ~ on the bed 1 tbliil t:Wo., u •-'-.. 1ht t•'l't deduli~ 118,11.i;. , intermediate .pdDdpa • 1 1 ~ Joe Bertelool -who want.I lo ,lo .. -from f .,... belting !>ft' A balk: ch; from ,Jut l""'' pay inonlhl; ll7,3IO'to·!\g,2111'aiid,hlih ..0001 somebody -hopes lo make it bl II • flee and repe_,ied tlabblnl }• iii. lchldtile ls an lncieue· In v•lualion principal, 12 monllls: from ~19;132 .to days .or less, accompanied ln an oW .._ dmlt a.od ~· r ~ of placement "points'' from $21.*! to '21,MI. s~iOa wagon by his trainer, BW Pltbr-'ftle llllPtl. ~c:h .. l!.• ~ered a $.XI per polnt. ,., • Top salaries on the .admlnistr&Uve ing, two sleeping bags llld 13111 ID...,... ; :,i!!"'. Ille Jll'iMI ~ of a Pointi ... .__ ror •per-Ind ' odledule are '!hole of tile direclor of food. . . • ~ te.Cbu, ~ 11 acute education .to dlllrmine 'Placement-on · .lnst~lon~~ wi~..:..~tar1111e_.~:~~~ "All I ~ave to do ls aver. im mllll -11~111 ,ille~. !he lllary sclle With oae poln\ credited $12,794 .a~ --Ill • ..,... • a day and I'll be under IO Up," Ill Qllf llW•OI lodaJ'•llld lie wu -·fur -.urilt .of &raduM -k <Olll• nnstng from 121,111 to 123,714. Both explainl. -. ... JmlD.fP,Plftl) , pl6lt "' •• ., \ .. -: " .. ';"12~~· Fijht Freeway Cut ;Bi1:J~ Lagµna to ~I I I • ... --·- -• ' Today'• Fl••' , ' , .JEN CENTS ") . '\. . .c' •: ' T~~s .~9si htCoroµa; • '\ Pay Higher \ ' . . 'By RICHARD P. NAU . Of .. Dlllff' "" .... ' City Manqer Jatnes D., Wbeatm IUl>- mitted hill ~ lo ·Lacuna lleadl councilmen Tuesday nJcht. . The: SUrpriee mOYe beCOrnei '-111ect1v9 A:ug; 22.' Wbtalon . oubmltted • frlml'1 letter of ~atlon; but It 'wu ldlOwR !hat hi! prof.-.11 Ille bu - oomewhat tlyfug lin<e the April 10111ii1 of a new council. · wooiton, 40; has accepea the poolllGll of city 'manager in Oorooa, a · dtJ al 27,000, about twice the me ol i.m• He will have an idmini.stratiw ••ant and will . receive '25,200, a ft)OI fm. J)rovemept over hil Pl'.'eaent ~ of 121,000 amulllly In I;aguna .• · .Wheaton's salary here la ' for the two positions he tiotdi, City manapr and city· cjerk. City Cc>uncilnlan Cllrllon llq)'Cl bad long aUempted to lllve Iba elective city clerk ~ nmoved from ~'I directioa. I He reporledly had baddnil In Ibis fl'Om €ouncilman Ednnl torr, but nol·fmn ~r --in lac!, I ailiedllled executive tession on the lillbjtii;t was _.u.ct;locl1Clltn& lhat V!boalno'• job ae<urltrqu.tteat in Ille Art Colony _,,.. Id falrty good. ,. .' . . • ., Wheaton, who grew up In H...- Beach and likes beach recreatkll and bead> lilt, has bMt city manapr in Lapna leech for eipt 1 ye1n, me. Au1-I, UC. a.--.-ell)-......... Ind publlc wnt dilect« bl II..._ Pork befire ·_;.,,, ••. here iad -llii~ '-·-· ,• wvad thet city u admlillltratlve ullla- tant. ' · ' · • A gfaduato of OCcidontol Collfp, ~ served as an officer Jh the Navy and waS Stalioned in Ja'p.n.' M!'YU'. Richard Goldberl Aid he Wll ~-aocl -keel at the resf8natlon aocl praised WbUlon'•· 1ervi<:t! to the cQy and "great sense of integrtty.•• He Ind !he, council wjjhld Wh-ond his1 family every sueeeu and accepted with regret the resign.all~. . · 1'1/•.councll aul"orlzed coµ')Cibnan ·11oy Hotm. to set up a' system: fo~ ~ection o! a .replacement and. report bact at the next council meetini. · As ·new city manager ot Corona, WheatOn will ' r'eplace Glenwood Wilson, who was find ln the aprinl in .a dilpute with the coUDcn. , · · The municipal elections iri ~ car~ rled with them criUclsm" ol city 1 depart. mait heads and a "cleanout. city ball"· camJl!lig)i by' tome candidltes. Wheaton faced 90me . of the same critlcilm here during Laguna's reCent "law1 and order" campa)P, in ~whleh hippies t>e.:ame an lnue. He wu alao criticlied ·beeauie of· a metropolitan newspaper ator.y in which he was quuted u aayin1, .''U we evfr have laws "that let me tum away tbe hippies, what's to keep me from tumirig around aod Ulln& that ..me power to · turii. away the 11Kirthalr1. '' • ' The City Coo!l\<11 of Coronli baa held three or four 'l~y exeeUUve sei.sloDs discussing the tili'lni of 1• new ctty manager. There were 121. applicants for (Seo"WllI!ATON, Pip I) Weatlter •n will l>e' 'moltly · flllr t1inJu111 t Thuraday with hazy lllMhlDe llld morning and evenl'1( roe. Tempo eratures wUI Bn1f: from '7S4 • , INSmE TOD~)' . ,Siztee1>~ldt ..... liOl1op al UC Inline and gcttlog MMd °" to ...ro. and booill Olld -.See Fl PIJ(lc 5, . . ... . """' ,.. Mlrn.t ....... 11 .. ti.. IJ .. • ..... ,.~ ~,, .. "E" c.... • -... C-~ IJ ~ ... 31 --.. --....., -C-. I •a • .. """' ..,._ --....... , •.. , "'· ··:=: " -,. ... " .....,...,_ '~ . ..... . . . .. ..., . """"" .. , ............... ...................... _.._ .. -~-­..... . ~--... • ' ·-. •• ' ~j, •. • (.:J4"'t~ l ~· " ~uitiing ~c~ty .Unit·. BJ ALAN DJJIKIN Gteen dllmed lfllnUoCtm '-"" ........ HM ..,. fKI' gtv,n an opportunity ta ...._. ILi '!'lie ', Cliy ·of , HW1Uiiston B<ach is case before the """°"latlon took a allod. f. ~ ~e Orange County ''I move ttiat we withdraw from the . ~., , , -..,," Grtth llid. "I find that • II<> 11\uctl '• that the city plani to ,.. liever gt! any benefit Jrom bdng pull'¥ ol'tt.-'1!11 C<lllllCil 1111 -1 'Dioanber. I! llOiml to be baaed lurther 4-2; 1'1111 COUllC!lmea Ted . Bartlet! bd dolift 00011 ao' for u ~ 0Gllll1>1 · GJai'lt Mccraeten diJmlUrc, not to 111 tonoet ned... • -'~ Ila ._ d llO -Ill curreat \0om<t!nilli NOrm. Q-and ~r , ' """""1pa.n npirns, · Jl'ro'Te1n'Jtriy Matiiey agr<.d. It's the batUe over the future of the "At one time It wa_, active and was ·Orlfttt County Ha~r Di!lrict tha~ 11111 a groc.wy groUp," Mn. Gtbbs said. "It come &etween the city and 8580Ciatl0n. be(!(lnes pOlarized when freeways come · · Htintlngton BeKh ls in favor of a · lllang. Jt's a d'rlnking men's group ij)9 relerm:Jum oo di.s9olution or" expansion rest of the time." "'the distdct. wbi10' the coast _,lion lMlney -1d that lie had DO idol the «WllU>to -Ille cllltricl rda1ced IS ailodltlon-mtll-tly;"llool<· 111e"""""'4-.t.Jdol*llU<4 , ed at tha mAaMp GI tha -tlan . -Councilman Jack Gnion Ollde the mo-am bof I -,-q--. about · tion for .the ctty to di&COlltinue its ·(if,"·be-·aiddedY : • · . metnbentup. Two GI the bolrd memben, ho""*', He -~ thot Carl Kymll, .,. meinben d tha Huntlnclon Beach ~~~1'~ ~ -/'(11'1!' ~pc-:u-_Sblptey.,;:s ... ' T. ' . .. rilitlr .. WOCllUail, lfd ' ~'Incl l!jXl1re In ~!On the BartletL r.-·c " • ..,;. f<r dUBoluticlo " tha -d. "In def ..... " the .-111100, they ' "' • heJped to aet the B1mtlnclon Biiie Parle • ·~·Ill.~ p •1 ,·I t •· ~'-':I aDd tbl)' l)IV. operaled and ,l)ALYPILOTt•ff ...... • -j .... _, ,-, ...dad Jar .""'"•' development. We v~ -··--Z-* -cu'twtii~Bartletlllld,nftr. ~..-·-WHEATON ..... •· ·~ split .. Iha Harbor Dlltrlcl Sharoo Johmon, 13; "'-~ takes in the vitt from vantage point on • • • • ... w ~ . ~,y '-~~,;;;~ ·~~~~ 5Hunotingtonf 1BeaOcliPIC••· L-rges Dr-opp' 'ed ·--c-ablea••l11111-"""1d lbe 111!11Drlllltr!ot • ·'unf-."IO fUJ, · be <lllllcult lo --In 1 town of I' 000, rOUr boon!, , wblch llll uaut ·~ ~ ,-. )Dido • --.... Riddle,•, a resident tlnce JMt, on tbl u..tx.' Dlsfrtct," Blackbum llid, A • 'F , ' Ed• -. C!D. tho """!"'!!."""' Wbe-•U ---"'~··~ that • -poo111on . ,_t ... gainst o· rest , itor ~~ Wbm ,llo le.,...i Ille ..... Ulla ~...,...,. • • .... _ ... ..... ,~i,., 1>< llld, ''W•'.ft 11>1n.1 to .. =~ ~' 1nc-........ , ,.~. , Thl1'' a c1Ja111lly , !l )'iii w1nt "No -dlllPlllOVed d t~• he aid. ·117 mVll: MITCllEU. lo a.a;,, I bean! It wu aolnJ ~ bll'P"' '"""1 ·..,.. Ubd If they wtabed to °' "' ----tr" = :."!oie~ 1iut ~re lolni <!llionl ud !lo -did.'' FIYO d 10 chor(ll acalmt underpvwod , • ·~ lilll'them CcttY m-lml come . Bloctb\n polntid aut that tha eout lie•ll*I*' editor Don Elder ,,.. «op. Md IO but be'a toJll ilt #Nerf rt1p«L -~ II 1 !t'Jeer-<id orpn~~ ~ ~ •~1a":~ = N=~ ~the iree.i1y h1bt he made endless thlll ~ IJl'lll' w of -)'Ian ~ -•• ,.'\i:iil4 ~k a,,a ·-1..!:f when he llilouJd io; Hlinl1illleO Beach, WlriinJ out of = !:r"'.,..i ~ '::~LD his '. ,,..,, bieit reltm,, lt'S I .... 1 10g to •tl19 a..-" ~ olllon. •Uw, -J --· ~~ J Oh. ·f.agdria Beacb.i• · • . ''Wt hive dooe'1Dl.ll1 thlnp' OTW the _.. "" -·-viu-• w wio:: W1IIJam D. Martin llld, "I 'consider ~ IW the cit)' and It lw -~ =·""=· ~ = ~~:;:: _,;,Ji1ii .-m111L1117 W11tpelett0 ot.deftt<f., ~ ... ..J!'.:: ·coll! .-.11on,' Evt In Newport altar ID ·attlclo was ctty ..,._ .and I feel File -·-· • , pilUI called "OUtl"' Bluel." WU I Pit c:i1'!'~-·iol' ' ', . , • Thi _,_ eontendo Ilia .UCle 8elCh '_,,.~ I .. ~, {''l ,._,. ' _.. __ "lie . ..; .:.JCiedscated and <lie pve ' ' , ' • .,. ... J •.;,. ~= 1lle entire piece ~ to tho -~~'f"lea "· . Dl AV . ... jult. aatln. "lt'1 IOinJ • .,;;.~~~ f ... ~ ,, b i I". f-i • a'", ~,;_ :;a:.:ri:~,~~ = lo nplacia ldl-lllll<4il1iliiiiiil" lo bll ' fan d Iha frMtiai ~or ' f.vt,,.,. 111111e five 1Uec1U,ons, capaNlllJes " city .......-. I tlllllk callfornll r.. ~ but llld he -1d Thi five rtmainlnf coonta are sohciting :"1er~ been an eq~y COl"f"""" city coostdi!r it 1 d!Jallet' r.. the legil11ture to commit , &rind 111eft and bur'lary. Glenn veddir. d / "I 1blpt lt.'s a.l ·to "take tht respo!llibility away from The trl81 lS scheduled I~ ~vision s .,... io. to 1-na to a, 1 ... jbe l!lglnvl'f eomm!Sstoo:·n would alao Of 1lle Ba"'9r Judicial Dis1ri<1t Court like Jim Wbealoo ""' has 1 oploiidld_' llpeif-qutolloila about the bypoaa le, 1111 ~ In .,...,t "'" ~ 1'ftr ~1iJ'l'\,..Obl.n cf hav1n1 w five -·--I ~ 'ly Ith !mil high J ::.....-...· , led the ''The ,_.i lndlcllel hi hi blo kindred •w a co w 1 ar-rtl-'~ -..!i:::::-;1; liiided to them -a flnl jOb for IA,... Buch. Ba probl~., ';•.we do blve to consider :. ~ llfi'~·dlolWiu' High School put lopther'en 11cellent llllf to direct moralatpd,eliJlc:i \!'a limo Wban the ,_.,:=·~ur•. all the llOl'Vl-and -·k of ct••~-world la= up.-Be'OlaD ~Oii "'-, J_,_' , .~-"-• ta a ~" ·-·-"'•··-" ,._ effec of• resol""-'. ' .. ~ ,.._ ·~·• ·-· • ~ wic l.U,IVI• anall ind uMnportaflt Yl«Y of striking In hil ...i,nadon leller, WllH4iio • ' Boyd also ,...uone<I futuri bripor1anl back •t large -~-Th• article "l leon a alllf d employw 11111, Ire ,.lationlhlPI "Wiii! Neirport tlto<h over ~-''~It'_,. ll!.ll>dlcates that liOOOllCI lo DODI In mllllld~ -" develo-t '*" now unlncor!>anted ~·· · '1'11• iiillpD1ell does not He Mid 111o "I ...O•l i.pi lll1 qouta! aru ~them and the plan· i!:'.1~11at llit--/!Ht'utealing time ben, bot I i.>Ot farwanl tontiJrnhii 1 neot fUiure Jtvme City devtiolJm..,t. Mal Y'JI, ii'i?ti! ,Ila~ '!JI" to wblt to Lqima In the future to 'oblerie • 'GO!dber11'0lnled out lh1t 6ranae COun-be'•-"'1 ,;iu.'l,,:l:' . the careful l'owlh 1111 will have oc-ty aupervllors oppoled the Bedham btll "You aiii>iilil '~I from -le c:umod. • , • and added, "I'm certainly In sympathy or small ~men. Tbey'n> caught "May that ...,.... be the ilroduct ol with the pllg!lt of Newport Beach.'' In 1lle capitalist pme Just lite 'WO all a deliberate ,....,_ thoulhtlll)ly cur Boyd 11ld, "It certainly doeln'I ICilllld .... the artlcla Aid. c:eived thnMllh the -r:i~ll\ pro&ram lib It to me, Mr. Mayor, We'rt ~ ' · and eucuted wllh ~ ' for the .., 1lle bare 1>onH d lnfonn1tlon,~ • ·' 1>oaut11111 dty that r.a..,na i+' Goldberg replied, "P<rhlpo i 1lllOiJl4 M. ar· . ·1·0..:ie· Rambeau, Wheaton and hls wile, Janie, live at tell we're not workin.1 on the ~ . •• 11187 Loujle ~~-with' llllr l'wo fOUllpten, bones ol \nfOl'JllAtlon." He uld he had ' , Andy,, u: ·'lllt J11•1!1f..1...!:.,,~ton'• 1>een ~ :in111 wimam o. 1'1•rt!n. Veteran Actil'ss Dies twin brillhl!r, Jll!'I<, a --,nan. 111o fonner mtio/' who ""' Instrumental Yv .. •tnµp,... . . In ~JlalnWod roulJ"f, llld Vidor PALM ·SPRINGS, Calli, (UPl)-Msr· 'Ille ; city, ,._ ia_ldj the c;.r.,,. C, An<!Mrt' Who headed LOCCA and Jorie Ramhelu, who 'pllytd auch srulf H __ ,.liitll..,. ll ~ llddeill1, ~ ,,.. lllo worked r.. )'Ian aglfnat • blaectlng ba'olnes 15 'l\lgholt AM1e and other not 111e ,riluli d job tmitllat. ",\lier freewiJ,. ch1r1cta' par!J, died It her Palm milch ' ..... "4 ..et!Dklnf' •,Ar God'• Hohil llid be felt the city had about Spijnfs home 'l\lesday:She was Tl. ~ fn -t.bll,,....U..1 ~· 6rily as mudl information 11 it woukl reeetve. Ml• Rimbeau· bepn her career on °'""'todt ihal a~ "'"nt; · me · lhen/' He said the Locuna bypeas route was the atqe and wu billed 11 "the yoonpot 1 be .llld: . . ., , , . , jeopardized by the -am bill llld 1eac11n1 won110<ln the Amll'lclll theater" Mid: 11 the ege of II, Aller two de<1del • ' . ' DAILY Pl!OT ' ' "Ever)'thlnl the c:ommunlty bis foul!ht en 1lle atqe, Miu Rambeau moYOd , ' for .me. rv. bMI lien II on Iha Una to Hollywood ln 19'!0 lo maka ber !Int , c ri&bt now.". pict&a't, 0 H• Man." ......... .. .:........: .... ............ .. .. iii •• ce... !•••: , s. a f' lie . __ .,,...... ... _ •. -:-*:..;:;:.. ' • J.,1i .. f:'.:t ru,...._. .... ~ , ..... ._ v E.ilW 'hie. .. A. M-rplli• ~-~f!W titlillll ,, "•" .......... CMlfyHIW ~'l.OfWi ...... -.t .......... .... ....... 1 .................... ~ ~---1-..,_IA....,_ :~....-t.Miit ::' .. ~ • ...,._.. ,·W~:-&l~ll:MI ..... _&_ ' '-; ' i . r ~' . .~ ~~ggy Lovelies Beauties Like Mini, Not Midi MJMiI BEACH, Pia. (AP) -lf you've 'lbert were some mini<lis&egters, moat got 'em, nau.nt •em, 1ay tht OWDtr1 al them from Latin America • of some" the world111ovellest lep. "The mut la best, it's very eltg111t," So it's mlnJsldrts by a landslide among said Mias Peru, Cristin~ Malaga. "But the beauties of 64 natloos a.ssembled you can't go to th~ office wearing a he.re for the annual Mio UnJ.verse con--maxi. .. 1 .. 1, with maxis and midis l cllitant Mloi 'Cotombia: •'The maxt It I• more second and third. elegant. The mini Ian' too bid, But Rita Doherty, who Is Miss lrtland, the midi is horrible,· lt't nejOMf oa1 put the case for the super-ehort 1klrta nor the other." ~ this wq In an tnformal opinion poll : Mlll Venmaela, Bella la Roll: "The "Y0u tet Llot of leg, don't you!" maxi. It't more tle1ant.." Misc Bruil, Elaine 'ftlornptOl\: 1'The MliS CaM.da, Nonna Joyce Hickey, maxi Is tnore elegant Tbe mini ii mort ' ' alld: ''The midi lookl horrible. And .iouthlul. And the midi ~ _a)l right-*" H>ouldo't be able to walk In the · lll<l then:" st.reets with• mas.I.'.' Some other vitws: Miss Sinl•P'ft, Cectl!J Undaaan: Miu Blhamu, Antoinette Patrice DI "Minis,.,.._,,.., -relu~," .. ~, ·~· w G"'IJO'Y: "'ft'a too bot In the Balwnal Skirtinc the lllue wu Miu Chile, tor maxb. 111 take th< mini.'' Soledtd Etraiurtz: "1 like all three for Miss Wales, Sll:dra Cater: '"!be mlnJ, different occulon&-the m1lli when li'a deflnlteey, I wouldn't loot tood In a .. cold, the mini when It's warm, and maxl." the midi In between." MW Luxemboura:, Josee Re.Inert, Miu Japan, Jun Shlm1d1, uk!: "Mln\1, They make womeJ) Jook mort "Slackt. But lf e skirt. lt't mlnls. Els!er btauUtul.'' to move In !hem. AllO, they're.-lels • Mia lialy, ~""• ZlinliOltl,..."lhe mini. expensive." Jt '1 youddul Jooklnj." · During the heiring, Elder's attorney, Jack R. Will!J, med the judge to dl!llllss .:n 10 dlarges because, ~"Ibe enttre l.e- Uon I.I hued on a nM\'sl)ape-article which la protected by 1lle First Amend· ment." Willis alto asserted that "There is no showing of any mdvocacy on the part of the &l'ticle, nor ii there any lhowlng ol a clear and preeent danger. The article was wriUen in a satirical vein." Willis said tbll there iJ lnoufficient connec:Uon between tbe acts of tbe penons distribut!Jll the paper II Corona de! Mir ljigh School and Elda-to cause 1'anythlna but in acquittal." 11'11rts ls tolely a F1nt Amendment QUtOl!ol),'' l'i)illl Ni<t "'The lllltules of lhb .caie are totally , ln•PProwt~i, and Wt'U have a chlbing tftett on com- munlcaUons In Ora~ County. · "'Ille DAll.Y P , .ta 9> jeopardy "' -· -"*1' ,th!J slltuto because theJ quoted Pl(tl1ol~lhe ~cle ' In -po~." Wll1ll .a.ud. • Judie AllOn denied Wllili' modon to dlsmiU 'tbe case. "The article bas been termed satirical in n1ture. l don't vieW lt ttrll way. I don't believe an article that says you ctn IO out and •teal iJ coostltutlonal," the judge atated. "n.ptdilll; Ille ~ effect on com- municatloftll/' 4wice ·Aaron continued; "this ii not a political artlcle as counsel 11ys h: II. Hid this article not betn put in 1he paper J don't believe it would have clillJed poUtica:l txpre9$ion." '"Ille -~ la whether tr not the people were jmtllled In l!SU!ng a complaint.'' the judfe stated. "I believe their complalnt w11 justifiable, and u far as l'ni ~iied, this cue ...ut 10 to .trial." Marty Goldman, representative of the Amtrtcan Civil UberUes Union, spoke on Eider's behalf durinf the hearing . "'nle article does not solicit any -~le -or It...,, nor dooo It advocate p1rtlcipa~on in a burglary," she stated. "'n'lere 1! no tvldenct that Elda-Wl'OI<! the ll'tlcle llld he did llOI dlllrlbute It io the five cl@nantl." The trial belan at ~ p.m. and w11 continued until 1:30 p.m. today. COIMNIENT TERMS IANKAMEAlc.t.RD MASTER CHAR&E ---- • S•pervi. ... R•ee I ). .-. • • • . ' ·.: ~aspers~ Quest . -: ·, . Co. t··$81,6·1-5 ·1 .. ' ~ ·' .,l '· • Ronald V(, f:upera of •No""" 'Beach lpool Ill.Ill -Joor llm• -· than the areatesl amount ever 'npended in an Orange ~County Supervidlll cam- paiglrto succeoafUlly unaeil bil>lmbent Altoli E, Allen In the Ith dtilri<t race; ~\ymlclala=ilc ¥•Y· • 'lllt; Buda f ._tad ·111a1'11t .... • ..... ~ half4llo ' . &P',111 In U..\J• prinilry camJi1!1n lo defUI Alt.n llld throe other coote~, He .ecnptoyed a great variety of vote-- getting gunmicks. One was a $46,984 "Joan to-frlmaelf from bb bank. He mailed but broch""" flag otlckers Ind a reproduction of a Ietttt rom President Nixon. _ ·' • · Allen In his lclaing>cainpolgn 1<ported ,specdlng '31,198, the -nd lnrgest aiaotint-c_ spent tn 1 :county ·elect.Ion -effcrt, The. ~ Gt, the couqty aupel'Vllor II $15,000"a year. ... In the. 9eCond supervlsorial district, Jncumbent David L. Baker spent a Eaatbhdf Ne'!'POl't Company, John Lu!)t ~ the Building J.odu1try _Ce11tury Cltib. Allen donated '950 himself', P. A. Pal· mer gave $000 and a long list contribulftd ~each. , • They included M. Johnson, John Pri'r- ker, John Klllefer, Ross Cortese. P~ce­ setter Homes, B. Ward, Donald Bren, R. S. Barnes, C. Wheeler, G. Ma this, La.: RW'1a Nieutl Corporation, M. Keith Gaectt, :-. Frank M1c'balena 1and A. Lewb. ': On the espense side, Allen spent SJJ,300 for printJn& and malling and $9,459 for personnel. . A thlrd candidat e In the 5th distriCt race, C:Osta Mesa Mayor Robert Wilson, "ported speeding 16.971 of 17,075 collet- IA!d, ' Ioclllded am.one his contributors were $450 ~ch from Harold, ,Mn. Anton Hen- ry, and Harold T. Segerstrom Jr. ~ . South Coist Plaza mercb anl.5 gave .USO. C~dillac dealer Dick Nabei;s, $500; Wal~er Wieber, ftlKl : D. M. Layman and Lewis Dreiger, $Z50 each and Merle Chap aim 1212, mod ... 1u99 out o1 111,790 co11ect.d, l o'oo H I most of jt ih>n .. ii lllate developers, ' ' ear . st His opponent, Garden Grove Coun-_ ~y'!"i':..':t Ji1~1unu spent 11•001 • Of Fashion Isiand In his financial report, Caspers listed a loin from himself of $48,914 as the S top coolrlbulion to hiJ effort, plua 11.000 . ummer Concerts from Ell&abeth Cupen Peters and HOO lrom~VllentlN. Other contributors of more than $500 Included the Fullerton Savings and Loan Auocl1Uon, Mrs. Athallt Clarke. mother of. Joan Irvine Smtth, and Derek McWhin- hey, mayor of Westminster. Cupen reported apendJng $43,184 for !lteraturt and postqe, SS,000 for an opln- Jon re!larch poll, $'1,584 for petty cash and $5,980 for 1JO precinct workerS' trav. el "l.lpeNe. . Allen reported contributions totalling $33,4e7 more than $1,400 abort of what he s~nt. 'those contrlbuUng $1,000 each were Rancho Viejo, Mlaalon Viejo Campany, Boys Club Plans Fun on Friday 'Ibink you ciiild enjoy grul movies, games, food and Iota ot fun thla Friday night at the Boys' Club ol Laguna Beach? n.e club will hold Ila firlt 1ltep:in lw boya under II, beginning-at I o'cloi:k l"rlday "night. All boya' llhould brtn& • tleeplng baa or • heavy bl1nkel, u Boya'., Club ofOclab aay It geta 1• bit chilly in the gym at night . Bre_;f~ast wj,11 be provided Saturday momlOJ foe tu thole who tum out. Fee for t2\e llllht ol fun at the Boys' Club iJ II. SHOPS FOR JOB I WITH /CLASSIFIED Some MCrtW')-hit a date with this adverUter for lhe future. He says he'll ''certainly· be usin& the DAILY PILOT for future ad\re.r~ tJSln&" aft.et aetUna utumendous" response and hiring an "exception- al" girl alter runnl.n& th!$ ad for 'onlJi two days: RECEPTIONIST • Typist. Sharp, attract. for leadlng Investment companle!. New Irvine Ottl ce. Sal1ry open w/btnefltl. Call (Mr. Blank), XXl'·XXIX. Let 1 DAll. Y Pll.OT Id sllop th< fob appUcant market for you. Put your me111ge where they're look- ing. The direct line to result! 11 "2-6871. Dial it today and talk to • DA~Y PILOT ad-vlser. ' By TOM BARLEY ot tM ~"' Plllt tllff Happy Harry Brandon came. back to his Fashion Itlud podium Monday nipt and an equally happy throng in nle Newport Center Mall gave his Big Brass Band a recepUon that augurs well for the future of his 1970 summer season .. ' An estimated 1,000 persons enjoy~ a babny evening a11d the usual .varied Brarldon program -Sousa inarchl:s "West Side Story ", "Bugle Call Rae;:: "Blue Danube" and the like -.. rid used a solid ovation to let the likeabie Corona de! Mai-composer know j1i1it how much the mixture suits them. ..1 Perhaps much of the joy lm th~e popular concerts lies in the fact that so many onlookers make a family nlglit of IL Pu!h chairs, baby carriages, ~. cribs and the occasional extra• cfia~ (remember, love ?) are very much in eyidence not to mention the lovers wjlo J:io~ 1 hands throuihout the progr~ llXf dldn t J:tem tp hear very much or t,he "Entry or the Gladiators." 1 This ja, of COW"Se, all part or the Brandoo .(ormula and he seems lo have become the beaming target or a. v~y young cheering section which lustily ap- plauds almost every wa ve d the Branqan baton. Heavell only knows why it was thought necessary to approach this crillc w'ttp Suell trepidation when it was auggel{ted that We might care to take in thls utterly delightful opening program . ·. "lt't not atriclly cluslca.l music. : • we know how you reel about less tha'n serious music" and so forth. Nonse~. This is grand stuff for our ~ • even.inp, ldeaUy arranged aJld ctassifi?d for a family audience and very muc'h on our agtnda from now through A~"t. f'rom Page J :- MELLINO ... cerned that the worry by many persops in the cornm11nlty might resume With the new developments in the case. . "But we're atilt followtng tome very good information. We haven't dratD blanks and the case is fa;· from closed," he sakl. . WYLER INCAR.EX 660 IUI NEWPORT Ave: COSTA MESA I ' .. . ' ·. • .Lag1111a Beaeh El>ITION ' , T .. ay'•n.al · N.Y. Steeb. ... 'l .. • TEN CENTS .'.¥01:. ~J, NO. 1142, 4 SECTIONS, 74 PAGES ~NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA , , ~~'-'-~~_,,..~_,,......,......,......,......,......,......,......,..~..,..-,. ....... ....,.........,,__.;...;.....,.._......,.. ...... .....,,..........,........,....,.. ...... _,,....,......,..~....,..--~ ....... ..,..,...._ ' 'I ' • '• ,• I • •, \ • • ana ' .; ... ~"'e Burned Police Free •· .: .. Family Beaten; Marine, 19 • 1 ~Little Boy Dies ~ ,, • In Slaying . SAN GABRIEL (AP) - A little boy .bludponed to deltb and IU parellla, ...,ndmother aDd yoUnpr sister were AVqediy beaten early today by someone ijio ', then aet fire to their house, police ~· . . :f< llloodY c!awhamm« and an empty .-me can wert found in the house, cilicen aaid. , ''rbry aaid they had no clues ,. lo Jrllo did iL ' Copter Crash '.fn Cl,eln,ente Hurt,s fliers .. , . : Jfwo Marine fliers from ~I Toro were liited In 1oocl C(fXOOon today ·at the bue hoop!tal at «Ju!'P Pendlelon wJ>ere Ibey ... =om injuries receiv· ..,, 1a 11>e -ma o1 • training lolHioPler -Cleaiente late ...... . .., D1PL I ~ GllldaO. iaid u.. two .... injured """" Ille dlo!ll>or~'ts CUidm<e •. near. 1M . ll landiD& are capt. M. •· ges, 3t, al. aloe Verdel Drive, llinta Ana, llld L. Manblll, •. al lJ42I TuiUn ilttve. TusUn-, . ~~ men along with a third oCflcer Jflo. was not )hurt, were taken to safety · JA. another bell copter after the crash Jirlcljns which occurred during a training tfigtrt: from i the El Toro Marine Air 'Stallon and1 the large Marine Base to lb< sodth. ' . _; ·'nle CH 33 chopper developed engine ind lilJclance · U.Uble and went down ·1i an open flekl near 1he strip. ,.. J!o4ll the clowned helicopter and the ~ used in the rescue of the injured !hen art attached to Marine Heavy Helicopter Trolning Squadron 301 at El .r.... , __ ~ ·~ The uninjured man in \be uvw1-.. aircraft was identified as Lance Cpl. Qiarles T. Padget, 22, who lives on the El Toro base. . . ·eoast Schooner :Stuck Off Baja; . ' :.-. · Crew Said Safe .. -, : ; A 46-fool schooner wallowed in the .uf a miles ,S()Oth of San Diego today · ~r she went aground ln calm seas. t'"llle craft wall identified as the 40-foot 'lfelltar, owned and reporte.dly built by Allan Sies of 712 California St., Hun- tington Beach. ; Sies and his 12-yeer..old . aon, Clyde, ~and a woman identified as: Harriet Web-ber also of Huntington Beach were ~ .wheft the boat went on the rocks '!flt-Rosarlto Beach . and Ensenada -~1111 aner drwn· . " A Coast Guird bellcOpte.r arrived on ~-at 7:15 a.m. and found all three :"~ o1 r the. vessel sale on the r;-f5.foot1 c~tltr Cape Jellison was: . e-pected to 1arrlve at the scene about ._abon tn an effort to haul the ~hooner . 1(00. cout Guard reports:· ~id not specify • 'how or why the veucl went aground. . · 'ftte sea •ere calm and visibility was · ibout 1111..t miles. _'..}.aguna Beaches ·:pack to Normal ~ . • · " -Lifeguards In the Art Colony re Port · ~t thlngs on the beach are back to k 1IOl'lflal . • _ ' J\acUes Tuesday were limited to 12, "frilh none of them considered serious:. ·~At expected, ordinance enforctment and 1-ch and water safety iostructi~ was :i -lli.1h. due to s11mmer crow~, ~. ureauards are expecting about *' '.deimt on the beach today, with the wlller up to a pleuant 7t degr..,, • ,,. •• ' The body of Kim Sen!!, It, and the uDCOl\Scious fomu ol the others were <b::overed wheo firemen arrived to put out the blaze. All bad been burned severely. Hospitaliz.ed in "extremely critical coodition" at the Community of San Gabriel Hospital were Jenny Senff, 6; the parent., Glorida Senff, 33, and ber husband, Fred, 38, ind the grandmother, W. 2. cbapman, In her late 50s. • All had inultiple head and body injuries 'and, first, second and third degree burns over their bodies. 1be boy'll body was found in the living room. The parents and Jenny were in a back bedroom and Mrs. Chapman was on the floor of the bathroom, officers said, The fire had been Jet near the boy's body by someone vJho poured gasoline around the liviJ\g room and other parts of the boule, firemen said. They said the fire started about 2Q minutes before ~they · arrived ?-t 5:33 a.m., after being Called to the bomt1' by a neighbor. A police Offlcial' toid' newsmen at the scene tmt d doori and windows in tlle brlUle -wtt locked' when officers llrived but llley _.-that someone • ~ haft ...,,<¢thm'lh"a window Mt open by the Senffs because of the hot aunmer weather. Distance Hiker 'fries to Prove He's 'Somebody' Fnim Wire Services DUARTE -Joe Bert.eloot wnal! to be IOlllebody. So be drove to Los Angeles City Hall today for an I ·a,m. appointment, but not to question Mayor Sam Yorty on how to become a well-known, well-travel- ed man. Joe, an 11-year..old who recently graduated from high school, was off on a 3,000.mile trip of his own -by foot -to the 3teps of New York City Hall. "Nobody knows me now , I hope I'll come borne as somebody," he said before jogging off in a generally eastward direc· Uon. The buarte youth hopes to beat an identical record rur'l of 65 days· along the same route, made last year by England's Bruce Tulloh, who was ac- companied by his wife and a comfortable camper. The run was sponsored by a wealthy sort drink company. Joe Bertek>ot -who w.inl.ll to be somebody -hopes to make It in 64 days or leM , accompanied in an old station wagon by his trainer, 8111 Picker· ing, two sleeping bags and $200 In canned food . ''All I have to do 1.5 average 5Z miles a day and l'U be under &O days," he explains. By JOHN VALTERZ.\ Of .._ Daltr Pllft lt..r Marine Lance Cpl. Frankie Wayne Mellino is a free man today after spen- ding four days in cu.!tody in coMect.ion with the murder of Mrs. C.onnie Linn Jolmson in San Clemente . Mellino, who had appeared In court lnt MOnday -to await possible ar- raignment in the homicide, now is deem- ed officially "not arrested" in the Uuee. week-old death of the pregnant wife of another Marine. He never was formally charged. The release came eafly Tuesday af- ternoon after 1!01ice detectives 10ught in vain for two days to obtain a complaint againlt him. District Attorney's assistants In Laguna Niguel and in central Orange County all were contacted in the com-' plaint search but ruled that the evidence gathered by police dicf not justify action. The 19-year-oJd Marine. cook from San Francisco was released to milltaQ' authorities who returned the fOWll man to bis unil ·at Camp Ptndlelon. Police Chief Clifford Murray said the re~ to· Martqe J'l!l'Wtativea was i done .. that--,,.,i·be_.. ... ed as AWOL. t .' - '~Had we releded "hlm out the front door .,_. he Would ba., 1>oen '"l!ml<d as ahAnt·wUheut leave,"~ chief said. One factor which has put a crimp In the ..-,. lriVetllptlon h the absence of two ~ey tOUn.W in the C8le -Lance <;JI!. •Mart Jolwin, the llaln woman's butband, who ltll1 11 in Michigan ' °'1 hardship leave, Ind an unidentified best-friend of'Mrs. Johnson, a woman wtlo left for · Texas before the murder· occurred. Neither sources coukl be contacted by police over the lfeekend, Officers salCI. Mellino, 1 slight, qufet youth "with curly brown hair, was aJTested at the apartment of Uiends , in San Clemente early Friday morning by police aimed with warrants for saerch and arrest .. · .. But seard!es cl the _.,..nt and trips to Camp PmC!Jeton. lhrougji the weekend failed to yield any evidence in the case, officers said. But · Chief Murray trus morning said Uiat his department b .011 trackilJ& new leads in tbe case. "We have picked up llXne very good information in the past fflW days, and as soon as we can CU'ltact the out-of-state sources we might have moce.~· he-said. Other evidence -found Tuesday mOrning will add to the list of new leads and a new squad of detectives who took up their new ass1gnmerts Monday noW are assisting Lt. Robert MaJOn and Detective Leonard Goodwin in the case. Mrs. Johnson , eight weeks pregnant with lHe: c00ple's ftnt dllld, was fotind by her hus;band, sprawled on the bed wWt woundll from a severe beating on heA,.face and repeated stabbing: in the "JP. chest and abdomen. Tho stiyq, which w• diJa>ol!T<d a day alter Ute br.:tal butctiering; of a Miuioo Viejo teacher, stitTed an acute case of jitterll in the community. .chief Murray today 11id he was cm- (See MllLLINO, Pip I) Laguna to Fight Laguna Btach officials will try and form a flying wedge of political sub-- divisions.and civic organizatklns to knock out a J>O!lding bill deleting the adupted Pacific Coast Rreeway route in Newport 1:~ itaie, they feel, Is the future of the adopted coastal freeway route that byptsses Laguna Beach. It ill part of the route fixed through Newport Beach.' The couocil at an adjourned ml'eting Tuesday. adopted by a 4 to 1 vote a resolution oppo1lng the bill ol Ms<mblyman Robert Badham I R · Newport Beach.) ' Counclbnan Charlton Boyd wall the sole opposing vote, ma intaining that such a resolution would be unfriendly to neighboring Newport Beach with which Laguna woukl have important future business. • Tbe resolut.lon was stron~ly recom· .. I ' mended to councilmen by City M1n11er James O. Wheaton, who had met ..with State Division of Highway officials Mon- day. ' May0r Richard Goldberg !lid ' It ta of paramount importance for t&e good and welfare of Laguna that the dty stand firm and maie its poslUon veey ~!tar. He said the entire Roule One ftetway would be plae«I In jeopardy by passage of Badharn 's bill, stating it would serlwsly prejudice the antevity of the bal•ce of the route. Goldberg ~aid a new roUte study could again Imperil Laguna with the possi!Ullty of a bisecUng freeway, Thia was the original recommendation of Division englneers but Lagunans, the Le•iue or Orange Q>unty Civic Associations, polJU- cal subdlvlslons and othen stood firmly against it. : ' I 1 . · • I ' -' '" .. • .. ' . Takes · Post , . ' ...___ . . . . ' . ' • In Cotona; ; I • • " ' o'\ Pay~Jier - 0r .. 1e .. "' -' I I I l I I I l 1 . • i j -, - I l4ft.Y PILOT SC , -.. 1-0.,er Bal'bor l•sse l - -. B:eaeh ~uitting t .a~~.,''· •') I. I , ' --·'!. .. ··caspers' Quest , I Cost 1$8.1,675 s..,em ..... ~ • l 1 .· ..• Coa~t City lJni~ " . ' , '~~rs~ N~ Jl!e.,ii ' Eut!>jutf ~01'P'ft ~Ol"PP.9Y, Jol)n L111k 4, ~ :-... four ttmee ~re ~ and i.&e Building l!ldustr)r Century Club. • a~t ever npended In ""Allen donated.-~ hlmselr. P. A. Pat- an Cowrty Supervilorial cam-mer gave $600 ~1 a Joni list CiXllributed ·~ tu~epf\dly unHit tncumbent • ~ each. · .,, ' 11J ALAN DllUllN G,_ dalmed HuNin1tOn l!eldl ,... r · "· ., ... ...., •• ..... not gi\'fn an oPPQl'tUnlb' to ltlte tw 'l1le Clly of HmUngton Beech la case be!~ the aaoclallon took a stand. disenchanted with the Orange Coooty "I move that we withdraw from the Ooatl AaoociaUoo. . -·· G,_ said. "I find lbal ~ much ., till! the city plllll lo ,.. ileve< get onr benelll !torn being pull out of ii. 'Ibo council bat voled a member. II -to be bued,lurther ~-2, with """"'ilmea Ted ~artlell ~ down COMt .. i. u ..,.;.i -.1 Geiip McCracllen /~, not to ls eoaoe1Md." ,_ .tts. -of .. """i Ill current · O>uhclimao Norma Glbl>o Ind ~r ~ "expil<S! ' Pro Tern' Jtrrt Mainey agreed. It11 'the batUe ovec' the future of the "At one Ume tt was active and was Orange County Harbor District that hu 1 groovy group." Mr1. Gibbs said. "It come ~een ~.city and ISM>Ciation. becanes polarized when freeways come HunUngton ' ijeach is in favor of a along. It'• 1 drinJdnc men'• poup tbt rererir~hm. oo d!SsoluUon or ·expansion rest of the time." , of<the dislrlcl while the C0861 'f""l'lloo Malllly said Iba! ho bad DO Idea Iba ".,..to,... Iba <llslricl .-u -11ao.-.. w~."llook· an eq>llided county~ • ed II -the" m•Jreql "GI the -tbt Councilman Jack Gnoen made the mo. and bo)' I bevo m ~ -I I Jk]n .Jor. l\>O. ell)' lo. discoollnue ii. H," ho oddld. . , membership. Two GI the boon! membon, bow""• He complained tbal Carl l\ylJlla, .,. memben GI tbe Hanltnllm Beacb NeWJICl;l Bed r.=•· rep..,_iad ooupdl -Ma1<>r. Doalld .6blRltll """' ?':'..~~~~':":,~ =: veeallao, ..a~ Ted mov< for dlsoolulloo, of tho dislricl. "in -of .lbe 1-1allan, tboy • helped to •I tho HunlinlloD Stall Pork -""-' f. ., l . -.. ad, tboy blv. ~ ... '"" ).»~-~--e I -Irr -.i ~we an't wta them alJ," Bartlett Nkl. refer• ,\V,.\WA,'J;'.Q~ ',•' , :=..~ ~ op111 oo lbe llarlJor Dlatricl '~tM.J,ib includinl 'tlim !!i;)ieffl Qiiron1 · Cep'B~ ... ~-of JI!"_. dly employer. · • • ~up ~i::-::= l·.i-~...,.....o!Lqunal!Mch ~·'-' ... up "·~c111~-­~ .......... 11olfoy' 1111>1 the. loa" to Lquna . ~~ ~ -••• ~~---·-.. '~~dinikknble ' .. tflllal?/heOlon-1d -~-~~~' -w-w Qi'4lll!Clllt'lo·-laee In a !own of 14,000, "OIJr. bolrd, -bu -IO ••r ~made.a-m-cfedaton Jt:ae R.kldlt, •. 1 reaid1nt me. lNI, ari tbl ,Hlrb.of ~,, Bllckburn Aid, , WU OA .lbel.council 111--WH e_...J ...... U,.t 1 , _,,.._ ._t WU .-.t·Wbea he ltamed the . ..,.. Ull' ...--. · ""' ..--... ,~ :,,_,.,., he said; "We-.:O Fini· lo bO -lo ID ~. lncbldinC _,.., .... ~ Ind Bartlett. . " • _., __ .... t, .. a 1alamlly ·ff r"' want "No. -••·•---' GI I~" he atd. lo know. I heanl tt WU piq 16 bi~ -~·"°If ,,_ ~.~ •· . even ... bef-.· ·~. eleclloo but. ,...,. I "TheJ · nn. ulrid · _, w-w ,..."")-..&I~ _ _..no -did." ' . to'l)e " J0 . .19f.e btm. ,, -· -...,., . . "1·v.'°'.Z;, lhetii (city ni4na..ni ...... .!::" 11~:1~1111t.:.::i.= , and &\\ but 11e:• lope .ln. ~ "'1*io "-·•~pent' IO GI ·~---~-ed · tiurtrifU...~1 lllhlli ""'111clleu "'"' •-1 -· - . tfjp;-"bli<\ .n.r Tri ·w.~· 1te a11ou1c1 :. ·Otlmbtr "t:!:;..:'=:i "' : ~~~:: 11·~ a ral ... lo .... bin .... """' lblnP -the _ .Wjlllam D.' :....:U., .id, '"I -nor far ille cltJ Ulil tt bas -~ .idol ... -.ilrdllttliel*ill llUl!eht "' ... ~-Ute---.-I•llan,. city ........ ~ ~'ii-~ ho . Bl"Sk)lunl~ eddecl. " was .-1 clt.fJll tM Lqlma ·. ~ i ~ :. ' · ·"' ' Beach:J ,.. " t . ., ... )..: 7 ;, ;.. it-p ~· 1" "lie wu v.,Y &a!ca\:i . and he 1ave • " . ri eM .... ~lllea ~ ·RRF.E. WA "ll'a . '.J· feelO~, .~ 'ill· I ~ , ' <fj lo replace lo hit fan of the lrwwly lobby or paving ;::ii:u:., ":., ~~!.., tlllntclly C.Womla far -y• but aid be WOQ]cf clerk II y wao.,._..,. ocm1Mlfr " 8 dl.auter fOr \J:.e leglslat\Jre ~ Vedder'~ 11y''""" lt'I a ·to! take the responslbil~y away from lll'Otl Joa lo 1-14'> i,. RI< Jli~~salc\O, !I would alao like Jim Wheaton wlle' ·l>al I .:i:r I -.. .... ,~ Mi Iba bypuo = lo -I •II · dlY '1'; :Z•tt t~~ of hoYlnl ''The rocorc1 lndlcalea !bat he bat kindred 1plrtt fer a city with aimllar -a flnl job .t.r Lqune Belch. He probl<mt. , .We do hove lo conmder p.it together an u:cellent staff to direct morals ,llldt~ ~a tbJle .•hen the all Ille M<Vlcta and work of city '°"'"" world Is btlmil1I up. lie ollo queatlooed mtnt '~ the effecU'feMll of a '90lutkln. In bu 1911inallon leller, M>eoioo. said, Boyd a1'o monlloned future imporWrt ••1 leave • ltaff of employes that are relalionlhips ~ Newport l;ka~ O\'.er llOCOOd lo none in munlclpel Rl'Vke. • developm<nl It "'" unincorporated H• Aid llao, "I -~. icrst< my coetlal --them and the plan- time bore, but I look f<nl!d to mum!nl ned ~. lrvllJe Olly devel-"'I. to 1-in the future lo ob.erve GC>ldberl polilted out that Oralllt Oocm· the careful ,,_. that will hove oc-ty supervlaors oppoaed lhe lladlwn bill curred. ' • . and added, "I'm certainly ln oympothy "May that 111"'!11 be the Jl!'l<fuct of -lhe plight of Newport Be<ch.'' 1 cffllb~rate ~· lboutl>lluity con-&yd 11ld, "It cortalnly -·t IClUnd c:eh•ad ihroulh lhe'•pllrtl plan prOll'arn lll<e ll lo me. Mr. Mayor. We',. -ltinl and executed wt.th feeling for the on the bl.re bones cl. information." beauUlul city lh&t Log.mo II.'' Goldberg r.plled, "Perbapo l - Wheaton ~ bJ.1 wife, Janie, live .at tell Wt're not working on the bamt 1117 Louise. wtth'lletr'\1'0 yoonpten, bcm., of lnlormatkm.'' He said he had Ardf, U: • Jennll,I!: •. L Wheatoo'• been meeting with William D. Martin. NJLY PUT 1t1N ,..,_ ':='e~~ ey_. takea in the view from van~ge point on Hunlingloll Beach Plor.. " 5 of 10 Charges Dropp¢ ' . \ Agtt!-nst 'Forest' Editor ' ·a, STEVE Ml'lallLL During the hearing, Elder'1 1ttomey, Fl .. "' to.,~;'"' •• ::"' ..... ~_..;_...,_. Jack R. Willi~ asked the /•di• to dismiss .. ......... ~........... all 10 d'larges becauae, "Itle entire ac· . MWipaper edit.or Don llcltr Wll"I drop-tlon is hued on a ·newapapei-article ped Tuelday In Harbor jllCjlcllJ Dlllricl which ia protect"1 by lhe F~ Amend· Court wllert he ii being trlt4I Oii Newport menl." · B-* chit,. -tblt an llitlclt ID his . Willis · also. asserted . Uiat "There is _. -llOCI cbildrm to lleal. no lliowlna GI any ~vocacy .on lhe Eide<, ..,. GI MVeral -of the part o( lhe .,ticle, nor i,s there any tlblmd pt;per, "From Out al Sherwood ·~g ot 1 clear ~nd present danger. ~" n1 .~ lilt New Yur'1 'Ibe art.iclt was written in a satirical Eve lit Newpcrt lftar ID ortlcle was veln." Oallaw-." Willis said lhal there Is lnsufficienl eoat4IDdl · the artlcle connection between the acts cf the tboft. · -dlllr1bullng lhe paper at Corona 'lbe defeme inallta the entire piece del Mar Htgh ~I and Elder to cause ... ~re ' "anything but •n acquJ~tal." M ~· Dtvld Aaron "Thil i.. ,JOlely a !!Int Amendment , Eder till! faced q-lcin," #Rik aid.' '"!lie ttalut .. of ay · ' five aUegalloM. this case are totally inappropriate and 'Ibe five mnatn1ng counts are soliciting will have a chilling effect <>n com- lo commll arm! theft Ind burglary· municati<Jns ln Orange, County. The trial IC!bedWed in Division 3 "'nle DAILY Pll..O't fl in jeopardy "' . ll4strlol Court "' beil!tl piweculed under, this, llatul• J ' lloi:oiioli lhe'y 'qu.tecl Plr!4 <t llli ~lcle ,11urna ' m•lhlif papel •t Willis add8cl' . ·'ITOin· five Judge Aar«.· ~ whib' motion lo hiJih , ollled lh•· dlamin tlie caae •. "'rhe article hes been artl i'1'4(Uf&Ubti~,..i-~ed to them1 termed satirical in·nature. I don't view u :Jall·c.r.oio'.:del''"f•'Jllgh Scl>oo II lhia way, I don't bell<Ye an article by' 1 ~/!T ·""· tut says yw. can go _ out and steal 'l1>e jirtlde .............. otallnl ii • Is constHuUooal." the Judi< stated. amall unimporlanl, w~ of slril<il\I ."Jletlardill( the cblllinl &feet on com- baCk larc• 1~" The article municallons," Jude• Aaron coollnued, says, P10ftt if Mt:."·lt•lnditales that "tnls ia not 1pollUcal1rUcle 11 counsel a In~•• .blf ,......,. does ool 11ys it la. Had this article not been ?irt · the""*· .. lle'11teallng put in the paper I don't bell eve it fr<>ln ' 'lint>' 'rllbl lo whet would heve chilled pollUcal erpmsloo." he'• .,.o.~· "The wt.ole queslloo ls whether or "You llto(ild not ilell from people not the, people were jUJlifled ln iauln1 or mnall bullQMIMen. They're caught a complaint," the Judie stated. "I believe In l'1e capitellal pme Jiiii like "' all thelr complaint wu Jusllllabie, and as ..... [; article Aid. far .. I'm coocerned. this _ will ' ' 10 to trial." 1 Marty Goldman,, represenJ.aUve of the M J• orle Rambeau, American c1vu Ubertles Union, opou on Eider's behalf during the hearing. <... A. Di "'11le article doea not 10licll any Veterau ctress es 1ped1c -.., atores, "" -il '1rin lratl!er •. J a.,,Y~ aleo fonner mayor who wu tntlrumenlal '11911'lli'.J.8Una, 'fr-in securll1g the Inland roullng, and Victor p~. SPRINGS, Cal~. (UPl)-Mar- ,;Jlle .. i>ll1. , •:pld 1'>' Ccmll c. Andrews, who headed LOCCA and Jori' Riml>Nu, who played ouch !IJ'Uf! advocate part.lcipat1oo Jn 1 burglary," she atated. ''There is no evidence that. Elder MOte the article and be did not distribute It to the five claimants." ' -!!Millt l .,..I>' llod "" a1'o wcirked for yearsagalnsl a -I hm>lnea u Tugboal Annie and other · nlat _i•: nilh, d 1lmt1n&. 11~ter freeway. Characte2':1 ,pert.I, died at her Palm , ~ ~.....,.. IDd , ·for God's Holm sakl be felt the city had abOut Spring• hcime TUesday. She was 77. ' ii ,tn· 11* mat 1 cook1 only as much information u it would receive. w. Rambeau began her career on tlllt ,Bi me tbert,11 He Aki the lAguna bypaa route wu the 1tqe and war billed as "the younpst 1 1 " jeopardl!od by lhe Badlwn bill Ind leading woman lo Ille American theater" I • ) aald : at the alt of IJ. Alter two decadea L ; ' DAILY Pll OT 'l1le lrial began al 3:30 p.m. and was continued until 1:30 p.i;n. today. .\ltOa •E. All"1 in the 511! dlatrlct r~, '11ley included · . Jol>nson, Jolm Par· ......... m ...i....i. .. _ _.._,_,_ .u.-1---..1 ~... ):er, John Killer · Ross Cortese, Pace-,.--~~ ;' n:::;;' .:;,;i.;.i sel1'!r lllqea, 9, Ward, ·Donald Bren, ~)lo~.-lllulod-.than R. S. ~. C. Ju, G, Matllis, La-l>lllW~ llPOnl 1D tlio\iW.. prinwy """'N atioo, M. :JW!b Gaede. -__.. 1o••J · i ,.._ · Frank ~ d A. Lewis. • •-·..., · -u --. Ud -olh•r. • Oo the upense e; Anen ·spent l!!,!00 <00~ for printjpl and malling and $9,!St for ' He employed a gre.tt variety of vote-persannet. ~ l ' getting gimmicb. One' Was 1 $46,984 A third candldale in the 5th district -loin lo ~1mMu:1rom~6'n'it.11e mailed roce. COila Meza Mayor Roberl Wilson, out brochures, flag lticlters and a reported spending f6,r7J oC J7,075 collec- reproduction oi a letter from President ted. , \ NIIon. · · lncludod 1111""1. fu contrib14lorl were Allen In hi• loalng ClJ!l1ll.lgn reported llSO each from llll'Okl, Mrs. An«iil, ·Hen- !pelldinll' 13.1,891, the •. ~' 1ariest rt. and Harold T. Segerslrom'Jr: • t ~ in ~ t 1 ..... : South Coast Plaza rraerchants p'(tJ250. M ~ver "'";"''. . . Y e ~"'on O~dlll~c dealer Dick Naber1, $10p; W.alter 'l1le aa1ary qt the ~r superv!lor Wieher, !280, D. M. Lf}'li!ln llii/·t.wis Is ll5,000•a year: . ·• ~-ger, .'3511 q_cb and Merle cmli>man In the tecOfld 1Upervi!Qrlal district, incumbent David ·'If· l Biker ,spent a 1 modest 11.m .outi ~•.m >couec1ed, I 00. O H ' I . most of H from leoltifate d<veie,,_"f.· , ' e8·r 8 t His -~ G"'l\en Grove Ci>Ulh cilman Laurence J.~S¢limtt 'ipent \Jl,OOJ, .: bul only collected $1,6'/. I ' In .bJs financial 'rlf!S>Ort, C~ lilted • loin · frOm . hlrnielf of ·14e,914 ·al the top contribution lo hil tt!ort, plus· fl,000 from Elllll>etb Cupers Peters and .. from Henry ValenUne. · · Other cootributors of more than $500 included the Fullerton Savings and t.qan Association, Mrs. AthaUe Clarke, mother of Joan Irvine Smith, and Derek McWJtin. ney, mayor of Westmtnlter. Cu~s reported ipending $0,IM for literature and postage, '5,000 for an opln- jdn research poll, $7,584 for petty cuh and $5,980 for 120 precinct workers' trav. el expenae. Allen reported con!tlbutions totalling '33,487 more than $1,tOO 1hort of what he spent. Thoae contributini $1,000 e1ch were Rancho Viejo, )jlJi.lon Viejo· C.mpanr, Boys <;:Jn,h 1 Pl~ns · Fun on Friday Think you coUld enjOy great movies, games, ,food and lots of fun this Friday night at the &ya' Club of Laguna Beach? t Th6. club \Vlq boiJf Iii !Int aleep-ln for ,boys under 11, Wnql.nc at I o'clock Friday nigM. All boya llbouid bring a 1loeping bq or •, beavy blankel, 11 Boys' Club officillf say It 1e1.1 a blt chiUy in the gym at night. Breakfast w1R be provided Saturday morning for all those who tum out. Fee for the night-of fun at tbe Boya' Club la It. · SHOPS FOR JOB WITH CLASSIFIED Some secretary baa a date with this advertiler .. for the future. H,ti says he'll "certs.inly be using th"e D~ Y PILOT for future adver, ti.sing" after getting ••tremendouS" re1pon1e and hiring an "exceptlo~ al" girt after runnlng thla ad for only two days : RECEPTIONIST • Typi1t. Sharp, aUract. for leading invutment companies. New Irvine Office. Salary open w/beneflts. Call (Mr. Blank ), XXX,XUX. Lel a DAILY PIWI' ad 1hop,tilo job applicant market for you. 'Put your message where they're look- ing. 1'te direct Une to re!tlltl ls 642-5678, Dial it today and talk to a DAILY PILOT ad-vlser. Of'Fashl~n l~land S .. i r~ . , U1IllQer '""'ncerts ' I By TOM BARLEY OI .., Dellr '"" lllfl • . Happy lWry1 Br111do0 aamo back 1.. his Fashion !slue! podium M~r niahl and an equally happy throng in the Newport Center Mall gave his Big Brass Band a reception that augurs well for the future of his 1970 summer seallOll. An estimated 1,000 persons epjoyed a balmy evening a.no the usual Varied Brandon program -Sousa marches ''West Side Sto_ry ", "Bugle ~ll ·ftal1: •'Blue DlniJbe" and the Hile ;; 181d used a solid ovation to le t the likeable Corona del Mar composer know jUJt how lt!-'fb the mtxtu~e sult1 them."" · Perfiaps muob of the joy in these popular concert.a lies in the fact that so many onlookers make a family night of it.· Pwh chairs, baby carrla;es; co\!. crlP4 arid the occasional extra 'dll.per .(remember, love?) are very m~h In evideftCe not to men tion the lovers w:JM> hold baods throughout the program and didn't seem to hear vey much of the "Entry of the Gladiaton>• ' , This is, or.oune, an part or lhe Brand.on formula and he 1eem1 to h've 1*ome the beaming target of a ve:ry young cheering section which lu11UlY • .plauds almost every wave of the Brandon batcn. ' Heavea only knows why it was thought necessary to approach this triUc with IUCh trepidation whe1 it waa sugge,sted that we might care to take ·in th1I utterly delightful opening program. · "'Ifs not atrictly classical music ..• we know how you feel about less Uian serious music" and so forth . Nonsense. This is grand stuff for our summer evenings, ideally arranged ud cluslfied for a family audience and very m\ltb on our agend1 from now throug-AuiulL From Pa9e l MELLINO I •• cemed that the woM')' by many penoos in the community might resume wilh the new developments in the case. · "But we're still following some very good infonnation. We haven't drawn blanks and the cast is fat from closed," he said., .. ' ., 'i ' .f.;:~:;11;!:: :S. "":'.~ o!"' ~°'ej' f! ~,.:r\n !ft: :"',.!';:"hermo~ , ' right now:" plcUn. 11H1r. Man .... ' . ' .llall .... -"'"''" .... ~ ...... ~ WYLER 660 INCAR.EX • :;::·.. . r::~:. ; " ....... c..-r "1llMl,,.0 ........ \p h,..,i N. 'W'1t4 ' ...... ~·'i=i~-.:. .... ,;-.A . .- .... ""-• A. Mttr,.WIM ~ .~, ~ ...... . ·._ ..... •; . ''· "•" -r ., c-tr .,r ... ~. ~· ·~.~ .... ""' +"'"' .. "--' dll -n'J:f .... ,_......,., t9j= ; ~1' ::~A;::..,. r. JNirtti ~l ~tlt·I ~1 . '.1. .• • j ;.r.. . _ .. I , .. ;.:,r.::.:=•.: ~ •;, ~ .. l,i9llM k:tll. •. .....,.. c... ,..., """'''"*' ! ' ...................... w1111- -....... 00..... ... '~'"'"' """" .,.,... , If Bit w.1 _,, .... _ .. ,, '"if, O..le ~; Ts' 111 r, rna M lflsl '•al' I t 6111 f S.Clt: ••• ; .t'qt• ·~ .. ~ ..... £"e.:= =:r· ,..::.-;' _., .. •••ae• ...,.... ,.,. ·--~--· ~ ..... , .... ,.. ........ ,, ,........ ... lt.f .... --. (.llhrilll; """""'"" "" ""*' ..... ~~· ., -u u .. ,_..,, l'l!lltt,Y .............. 11.• _,,,... ( \ gy ''Lo elies Beaut ike 'ini, Not Midi MIAMI BEACH, Fla. P) -I! you've There were aome mini.<fissenten, most got 'em, fl1W1t 'em, !ay the owner1 al them from LaUn Amerlca. ol some ol the world'• JOveliflt lep..= "The maxi ilAbfllt. it'• veri elecant," So it's miniskirts by a tand!Ude a !aid Miss Perut Cristina M-1aga. "But the bea uties ·of M n&uoos '--mbl yod can't go tO ~ '-Office wearlng a here for the annual Mias Unl~con--mut.11 • ' test, with max.is and midi.a a ~\ Ml• Colombia: 11'\e mali. It 11 more aec:ond ancl. lhl111. elegant Tl1e mlnl lm'l too bad. But Rllll Dohertr, who 11 Miss Ireland, lhe midi Is borrlble, ll'a neither cne put Iba qH for the aupor-thort aklrll nor !ht <llber." thi( ~In an tnfonn•I opinlon ptll : . Ml• Venezuela, Bella la Roll: '"Tht - 1'Voalee a lot of leg, don't y01.1?"1 max.I. Il'a more elegant." Miss Cuada, Noona Joyce Hickey, Mia ~azJI, Elaine 'lbomp10n: "The l&Jd: ·"ft• midi looks horrible. And maxi 11 more eleg&?L Thf mini 11 more J wonldn't be able lo walk ln the yoothful. And the midi IS all rlghl MW streets with 1 maxL" and thfln," · Some other views : Miu Singapore, Cectlla Und.,..n: Miss Baharnu, Antoinelle Patric< De "Mtnls. They're more relaxed." Gncary: '"Jt'I too hot In the Bahamu Slclrtlns the ISS\Jt waa Miu ~o.. 1or maxi!. I'll tue the mini." • Soledad Erranrr1z: "t Uke all three for Mi• Wales, Sat:dra Cater: ''The mtnf; dJfferent oec11ionl-the maxi when lt'1 definitely. I .wouldn't loot aooct In a cold, the mini when it's warm, and inul." the midi ln between." • • ' Ml• Luxembourg, Joete Reinert, Ml&1 Japan, Jun Shimada, aakl : ';Minis. They mate women loot more "Slack•. But lf 1 1klrt , It'• minis. lttlt• 1 be.auUf\11." \ · to move ln them. Alto, they're J111 Mia ttal)', AMa Zamboni : ''The mlnl. expenalv1." • Jt'a youthful k>oldnl." \ I ' I . 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ COl(VINIENT TERMS l~MERICARD MASTER CHARiE ... 112l NEWl'ORT AVE. ' COSTA MESA ' I - PHONE S48-l40 I ·I ---- r ' ............... ~ .. ' ' ~ '' _...;,__,~ ............. '· .-.. -. ~ ' . ' \ \ . ' I Wo&lttdlr, Jut, t , 2'7!! -L ' DAA.Y l'llaT :t - ') .. ·- f;urve Bids ~Set · ·J>.sy.c.IJ.ia~-ry-'f ~a:m ' • El Morro to Get Protection Beam ' . ' ' -~ . ·Set~ for Sfudies ' ' ' Bid,& will .be opened by the Stale Di~ 0( ipewaya,Jl!IY llO for constructlon.ol a metal bum.barrier dowJ\-lhe cenllr ol·Pa¢.llc Cou~-Hlghway In the vicinity of deadly; El Morro curve . .. : ! . . , ' ( ;.. --..:......:_ .. ..._ -..:I. t.( ... By 'BUllAM JUU!llllCB p1)'dllol!Ut Dr: William Rou11, wl)I flx:ua • .. ....,,.,... ...,. • 1 • Ks ,,.u.nuOn .Mi 'ute t.Huna "afea for . Traffic accidents IQ, th~ vicinity of the ,curve pav.e, cl~~ more than a dozen Jives since 1965. Many lnvolved'h'eadon Colllilons If.. 'five-membei--adv.nee ~tiic · ~1lot /Ou~ ~th.f.1 ,;--·'. . team, fl:lftded by Orange i Oounty Com. It wu filld&nld lere alier lhe1 City with cars swer:vi.ag Into the onconu. ·ng Q'affi.c'.l&nes. 1 1 , J ' ' , ~ I nurity M-1 Health Servicel, lw HI C.WCU ado"'~ '"'°""'""-.sUbmJu.d up • headquarters in Laguna Beach ....... -..,----.. ,The metal median barrier, similar to those on ff'9WIYS, ls designed to prevent this by physically separ'a,ting northbounil and -southbound lrallic. · H~ School to inifiale 1 aurvey ol menial bf Ooaild..o. ........ Boyd, Mklng hMllll prOOlems and ....i. In lht beach the ~ tt H woUld be poialble to • .....,uniU.. fnllll Colia Mesa to San -a <OUDly health facilJty in tile oommlllllty. · · There Is approximately $28,000 ava\lilble for lhe job: U blcb are satisfactory an award would pro,bably be !Dido about A':.t: with .conatruct~on. completion in early October. Tbe area ia one-half mile north of Laguna Beach h\ the vicinity of El 'Mom> ~. . The loom; '-led bf Waohiocloc D.C. Dr. Emeit Klatt<, dli.ctor . I/I Oringe .... Comly Jof<ntal 'lleollb Senticel....cl °'· ' . 1.aguna ·P~el Wants. Facts ' ' Jolin P!llllp, Director of Public Health, .__ . ..,..~the survey team IO ·'-to. begft: Ila ~. "" School and El Morro Trailer Park. ·, J , The proJeci Is also to .include' placement Of ptrmantal pav• ment markers down the median that retrµ$ vutble In ff!Dy walhtr. DAILY Pit.OT Steff l'llef9 .·Packing Her Bags Robin Olivq of Laguna Beach packs for upcomin~ trip to Belgium where she will spend the next year as an American Field Service exchange student, living with a Belgian family and attending school in the West European country. Robin, 18, graduated last month from Laguna Beach High Scbool.'She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Oliver, 505 Anita St. .Oevela1id Forest Areas .To Join Harbor District · Orange County supervisors approved Jlow pending concerning the controverslal ·Tuesday the enlargement of the Harbor entity. ·District by 19,000 acres aod $1,354,180 A bill to put dlsaoluUon or expanaion in assessed valuation, as recommoded : ·by the county Harber Conunission. ~ lhe district to • vtile of ~ ~e · ~f The action oow goes to the Local is .,la~ to be heard by the state Seute s ! >:gency Formation .COmmi8sioa (LAFC) -,. Government . OJ'ganizat.ional Committee . for approvaL Thursday morning. : 'K~lh Sampson, di1"Ctor of harbor'!, The meuure, c.o -au t b o r e d by ·beaches and parks, wrote supervl!brs assemblymen John V. Bn,lgs (R· .that ' the 191000 .acres is . that ar~a .of . Fullerton), Keaneth Cory ([).Anaheim) .. the county not mcluded m the dtstr1ct . ··When it was rormed in 1934. It now and Robert Burke (R-Huntuigton Beach) . ,.f_Overs but 88 percent of lhe lud in was approved by the Assembly April , tJ'le county. 23 bJ a 42 to 26 margin. • He said 64 percent of the area omitted The bill calls for a two-choice election · .tiu mounLainoua and contained withi• with voters to deeilje either to diisotve · the Cleveland National Forest. the special Harbor District and a11ow While .related, the action to enlarge it to become juat another county depart- . : the district is not seeft to have any ment or to expand its ftDlction to iJtclude . cUrect bearing on legislative measures acquisition and operaUo• of inland regional parks and recreational areas. ··~~ 1'" ··.Popular Show Back at Festival • An ever popular fUture of the Fes'lival or Arts Is the Ana 1.tary Beck Junior Art Exhibit. More than one hundred · · ·~1 the best pieces of art work among • 3,000 entries submitted are· chosen for 'the show. In the past two years, the superviJon by several f to J votes have approved expansioa of the district's function rather than dissolution. Backing dissolution has bee• the Orange County League or c i t j e ' • representing 25 communJties, and the LAFC: Louise Keelyn Funeral Slated j • ' • In Sign Law .. :t.quj,o -pWmlna ·---. will. uk for a ,written llndillg of fact · in ll&ht of' two n.;ent · ovttT)llln11 ol commission decisions by the City Council. lloUl appeals, lnwMng liJ!ll variances denied by the cmnmlssion, were allowed with oo notice made to planners. Commlssio.... Robert !Wtints wtiO raised the Woe sugeoled the councl1 had not adequately ltudied minutes in- volved with findings. ''The City Council '1w misinterpreted eyideoce and In one cue misinlnpr<Ud a&mey George Logan 110 degrees," he declared. Citing a lack of communication, Com- missioner Charles JohnlOll said be, allo, would llke to know the'buis of overruling their decision. "The City Council mwt make writlen notice of where the Plamlng Commission J was in error in its findings," Logan told commissioners. "So far it hasn't done so." Planning Commission C h a I r .m a n William Lambourne said not onJy Will they ut for a report on the ovem dinp on Gee Gallecy and Paul Newell 1IJ!llo, but wiU attempt to more articulately spell out variance Objections in both the minutes and resolution. Space Agency Has Alternative& 'For Apollo .Plans CAPE KENNEDY (!IP() -~apace ag<ncy Mid todoy' j(' ii .conolCimir .. wide varietJ Of akematives to the cur- rent Apollo moonfllJ!ht program, ranging anywhere from cancelling four flighta te> flyil,Js: all sis remairlng rmssms. The -' --pmno(ed by redu<> tion1 in 1be space agericy'1 spending plan. The money equeeze is forcing a decia:ion on how to make the best use Of the remaining rocketl and apacteraft Maicned to the 1110011 landing program . A,pollo It' ~ wi111 tile Slcylab experJmonlal earth ..-, spaco satioo project, and a D'IOft advanCed, four-t<Hix · man "Intermediate" tpaee rtation that could be launched in 1'71 -the nation's 2tlOlh llllDivenory' ''We If! not piaming anythlnc w!th the ..,.a&: ilUnlioo of cmunemorating the 200th anoiversary of the Untied Slates, but there ia a poalbliily 11\at something could come out cGincidental. ly," a apace agency .spokesman said In Washington. In addidon, the spokeunan saJd con- sideration ia bel~ atvm to an in- ternational tpaee ttatkrt misaion as 'early u 1977. Sudl a venture was outlined to the E1lropeM Spoce 0onll"'" in Bom. All entries come from Orange County "public schools, kindergarten through high school. Services wil l be held at 11 a m. Thurs-'"Ibere are a whole lot of ideas being day in Sheffer Laguna Beach Mortuary diXUIRd, and that's simply wt!at it . The display will be: housed on the lower level of the new Festival or Arts lorum. This will be the 23rd year the Junior exhibit has been held at the Festival which opens July 17 fo r Six Weeks. : \Vhile the display is held on the :Festival grounds, phologriphs of the ex- Jiibit will be taken for the Cotmty Schools ~ffice !or school !ile!J, for Looise Black Keelyn of 1095 Hillcrest is, a diSCllllkrl thlng," the spokesman Drive, who died Saturday at the age said. of 85. • "The wont p:>SSible case, as far as Mrs. Keelyn is survived by her hu$-Apollo ia CODCt!ned, would be' that we band, James L. Keelyn of the home. have two more Apc>U. missions and and by twe> 9GOS, Francis Raymond of· . stop," he Aid. "But this is just being Laguna Beach and Larry R,aymood ol diJamed." Baldwin Hills, Cali!. She mid lived in As now plannt.d, the nation's manned the 41:guna area for 38 yeara. spaceflight progra:n calls for 1ix more f lnumment will be made at Flh'haven fiighll to tbe moon, ~ 1'ith Apollo be directed to the H-Fwld' 11 in 1174. ' Memorial Park. Mem<rial -inay 14 Jan. II, 1171, and r' with Apollo ~~.c~Y Road for Rock La'.W ' • • -p~i;c· Festival Rest~.~tiom · Go_llack for.. Rewrite · .,., ·J~1.B~BACK qu irementl"' and stated, "if Mid re-to the 8UplrViaon to obtlJn I llcerule .,. 1 ·•fM....., '.!"' 11•• quirementil are met. the board •may• for such evenLI. · A,new Orange <;~i law . to strictly grant .a pennlt." A deposit ol ll,!1911 ....id be rtqultod regilla\~llar~o ~·gatherings such "It mould reH '111all',,grant a permit to au= projJlr ~ alter IUCh ·as nit•~ ralJ11\i, ran'inlo a minor lo make It constitutional, Battin &rllUed. gatherlnga of up to i ,tl!IO p<ople. An ·.,. ' ~-• BaWn, an attorney, alao .,,.tended additional 1100 would be required for road!.lod. lhe !k>~d 0 ~ that "a se:veiabllkY . clame bu been each 1,000 persons over· 5yl00. 'Ille deposit Supervis:>r1 Y· omitted from the JX"OPOled law wh ich would abe> ~raDtee that pnfltrty The measu re, written by County should read that if certain claU!tS are owners ' be ttimtM-ted for any damage Counsel Adrian Kuyper, was referred declared UDCObltitutional the remaining which might occur. • : back to Kuyper for possible revision clauses would be enforced." Other requirements Include promoters : by next Tuesday when Supervisor Robert Kuyper replied that such a provision wouki have to rurniah proof of pod w. Battin objected to some of its pro-is aut<XnaUcally a part of all codified character and financial responaiblllty; · vls.ioos. county ordinances. running water for drinking, nUlh or • "The concepl Is good," Ballin said, The recommended law, "to protect chemical type tollets1 flre1protecUon In ''but it has , I believe, certain omissions public healUIJ safety and I en er a I hazardow: area1 and one lfCUrlly suard 'thal would make It unconstitutional." welfare" would apply to outdoor event.. for each JOO ptl'90lll tn attendance. He said one clause O!dered promoters attracting 1.500 « more people in areas Also mandated would be adequate lraf· of large Olli.door gatherings in rural "not specilically equipped to handle la rge fie control, and first aJd facilltlea: If ' . . .~ ... 6YJ --will' be -k· · .,. 111.,,..tiait •• lhe county,, wlth Dr .. Raitt' ' ; 1 I ll'O\JP ~ 00 tfte beech The state about two years ago lnatalled.·briGtl~• mod-· ian plastic dividers at the curve to alert 'motorlsfs. I , thiM • · are knOck'ed down by cars from time tp time. · "~ · =· ~: .. •. ~~Uoo o( .utt to . ' ' .'Ibe team eonslata of a psychiatrist, · .... _........... ··t.· 1 a·~. i:1 aoc;ial w«ter, a public --:----~ -~ ~ :~i:E~~ Supervisors Qkay··.~~µey ,llidudlnlf ·ah ardit«t, cjty plamer and c • a.'""*"'"' ~ •P.ilthic under s ~~ M::: H=.. the N~I For' pccial Sena,-te .. V~t. e .. Worting with the team durlilc the . , - surmner, will be: a )!OUng womln an-; · I • . . , ~ tin..,,...... from Cairo, trained at Orange €ollnty aupervlaors Tueslay W. Mize, a GarOOi Gro~ ~n.imin, Waobington Untveraty, w1'o will loolc 'l'l""ved upeadlturea 10< a primary I'": Jlle . rel{UIU ~ in the II~ Into family atructures and study the electlon, A111U1t II, and a Polllble nmolf .1eneral election. , .. exllting eala-nt and the el)lerglnc U Carpenter ahould win thio • .,..iat -culture. ..i., September 15, IO JWne a ...... ,... llnary' eledloli he """1d ~I Finl task ol the <OUDly team · 1riII to Stat< Sen. J~bn G: Sclllnlb UH'uallil) ~ his pool ln 'U,. •State lleiiale; be IO oonducl a series ol inlel'vi..,s in the Uth Senatorial Dillrlcl i£ that body b iiili in aeaaiGn 11)' mJd. in the community and attempt to define The special vote1, 1wtre ordered by August. • the pni>l<ma and _..nol~•emor Rea1an after Schmit. "" The Newpirt Beach R e p a b 11 e an No treatm<lil wlli' be included durlnt elected to Conll"'" from the 35lh l;>fstrlct defe•ted Chir\a H. llelrell ·bl brailp, the tmllal phase olthe Laguna survey to fill the unexplr<d f<nn of the late IO~to21,'151inJune.'andMlti'- the initial phase of the Laguna aurvey: Rep , J ames B. Ut,t. , UC 'Irvine 1tudtflt ~ Birtf' Baudnrit&, Rehabilitation Council were told at a Ir any caJKtidate receives a majority 38,135 to' 17,193. · recent meeting, bqt there will be several of all votes cast in August, he will · There ate 653 ~cl{iCtl Jn .tHe ~t training programs, primarily in drug be declared elected for the uiiexplred whJch bouts a be'vy· ~bllcmt,qia- and juvenile ar.,... term ruruUng to next January, and \hi jority. · A major ta1k, Qr. Routt told the September runoff would be cancelled. Filing dates for the J!riin'aey1.beam ooundl, will be """"'ing thooe people Slate Republican Chalnnan Dennla E. Thui;.iay arid"cJOse July IT,; N~ who may need hJopilallzation, then Carptnter, a Newport Beich attorney, papets ·may be obtalned a(,tlle.'Orinp dev~inl a cornprebenoive menial captur<d the GOP nomination 111liy J W10 Cowtly Voten ReBlslraUon Billuu. 1111 health ayetem. z and . will oppose Qemocrat ~ight E. Cheltnllt St., San~ Ana. 1 ' --------- TWO FOR. LESS. ·T·H4N· TRI PRICl ·OF :0 :111 jtlore Big ,Yal.e•. ~n ,Oar Change•·•t:Name ·Sate .. LTD. ' ' Bar .. r Cfiater Sfere Now Ope. Eves. •dJ 9 s·u11s $250 $1'38 •••• $118 SAVE $132 2 Suits 1 OUR PRl.CE . Buy Two ' For l lG. 1121 IA. S6t IA. SPORT COATS 2 Sport Coats .... '" ..._ $170 OUR PRICE .. , .... ', S 98 Buy Two For • • .•. ~ .$ .68 , ·SAVE $102 ... " SLA.CK"S > 2 Pairs OUR PRICE Buy Two For $64 $34 •••• $30 117. IA. SAVE $34 . I 2300 HARBOR , Costa Mu a Harbor Center, on th e PHONE 54G-1500 mall ore• e:ao to • D•Hy -S•tuday •tu • unincorporated areas of the county to crowds." established medical institutlons are not '!comply with f n n u m b e r a b I e re-Promoters would be required to apply close by: · i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.;:. __ .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a ,L J -· ..I....! • ,. f!; .... .n..ar .• -· ---.,_.., W...,, .• ,, ltJO I _ ' ... . f ' ne ' v ' . t I t I 1M10N i UPIJ -'111t Uoltld Si.ta bf tllt uoll hod -trualmod from cal!lbodlOn port ol 1111 ~ Della. Tiit --joined 2,000 oilier South Vletnarriele IOldiln wbio • clOaed out a -.ri.. and penolt the .... Amerfw troop wlthdrawlll to pr-.! cm tchlMIUle. ~~J:-~ ~; ·~~~-bal ..,... dill "plwe foor" 1'1'1'&m thoir hue ill lhe,-them halt of Soullt ln wlll*o• 118,000 mort Gia from Viti-Vieloi!m and were belnJ, Jl"'pored lor _, bJ .....,.in( the ldv..,.. elements ....,._t boal<. , · ; of 111 Air Force equadrol from the TM wltbdr1w1l wu believed to Involve •Ix-week .,&illoa ............. ~ ati.r ldlui{i l,llt "'°'"'*"' . .......,. and c•pturtq over l,llO •u-. At..ii Jl,000 South Vie-so-.i.,. <PW In -lulu.a board or-., _ 'the~ '"1'"' a n..a, --to draft dtlallo for tile 1K1llout ordered by Proild<nt Nlxm. About 50,000 ~ ... i'I IMva 1111 ""' zone by Oct. II, and UIO,• 1llOft by ntxt. In Salp, • U.S. A"1I)' ~v 1iJarc1 •fter • pOlilde "JI outalde l )>Ir tilled two cMUw and nunded a.,,tbird • JOO yard.I from lhl offlcer11 bJlld ... • ' eul)I IOUy u · they ....... •••Y dn Millt.ory apokism<n • ,.p,;rted ' ilholJI niolintto. f-the -ol • l"node fllhlinl Jn South Vietnam's no'1IWn ezplolloo ..., • U.S. officers blUel Jn quarter ud In lhe M•1<on1 Della tllot ww a:mt, U.S. mllltary l!IOUtetl 11kl about 8 lritn, tncludlnc 100 cmnnen l<ldll1 • · . .. and lllQ,aupport per...,..1. ,,,.. -oalcl ....f.pi.y~I of the fl •Iii\'. u Sou.th Vletnahf --.! ~ -"' be COl1l,,i.tld ·-· lt'IMid ~ 1,000 ffelh V.. acrou • f .. da,yl." 1bly uld alr<rafl _.i..i ,jho -lot .... --In the in Cambodia. ~ • Tiie nOW drjve WU dea1'necl In lllop heavy pre&fUl'e oo . C o,m mu a I 1 t do'"11owa Salcon· coet p.e llvea of fu Amlricw, in Olio ol Ille dad WU a South Korean the n9r1h and 10 South .VI~· in .. U.S. t0 Cut .Forces Ni>W . In S. Korea ldoatlllod u Cbla :roac ·11ae, :u, wbo the della. oprllt One maJor llllt -·led lo .. ' • ·BIU . . . SJ8.6 * *''* ·curb· on War ~ •• , 1 'Cit~~s, .. Space Funds· OK'd Bill ·B·~kers WASHINGTON (AP) -··-•• :_ .... • au1' -~ .::.1' b ............ ,., ~-Exrwr:··.' :,Loss.·_ .• ~-~----··-----Tiie latter propoul, or,;.iied by many . r~ . · I debita •· ltoo! ... ln ~ the -·1 • ._ bi:iuJlr)'," ol the -Inn who IOQ(l>I to malnloln · sEQUI; (AP). The NI• on mmey, h Senate bal ilililed allompto "Calli for fiscal 1t1J>01Uibility are llfllC" lplllding levels, was followed by . WASmNfi'l'O(I <>fi -;-The billoJ . ~milinfitn"lion'i plus to cul the I0,000.' tO ground part of. U.. i.pOC. . pl'Olfl'am reaulafly -In the -. " Prolmlre a suqxiae opace cut J>n>-1 by Sen. ·H-toat. of tfle seia!&-P-C-- mari u.s. f!)lce In Korea cau""1 • wl!ll• .... ; •• an mra flUI mlllioo for .. k!. Tueoday •lier Illa 31-35 VOie Wlllhun Fulbrlaftt who ..U atopped from ' 01urcfi ...,ncrdMi.1 IOi"""' tuim. u.s. . .__ ••-. defeaUne hb move to cut $122 million • bid t4 st.rip l300 mJllJon from the • I Mir todty lit -South Korean pvem-etwersoarban ~ ud pure water· from.~ the NASA budcet land reduce it 1P4Ce JIC'Oll'lm only-i,)r last-minute ' vote oPerationl Iii. Cambbidta may ~t m<nt, w!ilcb did not expect IUCh a move 'Tho lwo<lay· debate ""' nollonal to the>P:lf'1'11Uin 'IPi\idl~kvef·iel awltchea. • · , ThUrada,Y. but even~to" 11,"pporitn -I untH the late lt'70I. priorities and fir.al ,napontiblllty ertded earlier b)'' the Bouie. The !trial Senate owe hi Ve tpenl billions of doil&J's to lose. ' ~.. • '' ~ t~ ...... -~II•' ••• ., U.S. Nnbt'••Ltor Wllll1m Portar c~ Tuelday wben ad' $11.I billion cat.ch-all figu'r'e "for NASA WU tl.311 billion. ' to bring back moon roou to 'put on The· rfiain 'hope d . the J>l'OPoiaJ'i SaMtisky, Ohio ltegist~rreporter on Premier Chunl'll·kwon M'"<>May ti mdney bjll, lU· blllloo hnviei' than "II ,.. ·.,.. .,.. ID mate .~iiart. di.splay In Ute Smitltaonlan lllltitulion," backers evidently b 1o run up 1 bl&. th'ef •·ll him.· of •.'--emment's deitre to reqbested bf flllli4mt Nixon~ WU tent to.rd conlroRinf tbeee unneeded . ex-the ArkanU.-Dl!mocrat 11ld. '· ·even il •--.. · g, vote for ~-p•--... .._d W•ncfa " GjiitlOWay says a 1 uo ·~ ev · toconlftnce .~tbe~. . ~''be said, ''Thia ii the place "ft · I u:. WJC um,__... .n.tcb. ed t'wo b;.i..i .. g grocery bags re4uce its for~s in the peninsu)f, the In cloee votes, the S!mte refuted to dottt.'' 11 a thrt I to see them," he aa.ld, ·two weeks ag<r '.bY · °"' Senate mter ,..._~ promJor'• ~ o~icer announced today.' 1 fund 1 the '""' ~ ~·~· • In a sarca.t.lc tone tltet "'°""'I ,lauehl . rl tlis ol dli> le fronl ti et . Car in a aupetmarket Americu ~ • c c om P an J Jn I t to tr m any s rorn ~eet 'mi SalMe ~ it.I rejection of from the pllery. onut not nearly the oea Y two mon a . Parkin,. i lot. a·ut she d..,n•t mind. ~~--· of Stale Wiiiiam P. v~, fur Ute NoUonal -and Spac"a,ne the Prmmir. vOli by adding $400 mlllion thrill of 1m'11ine the Potomac · River No concrele· plan for action hu been ~-,, ·'"fa~· AdminlstrlUon, a reluctuce which . to funds for ·--r-al granla and on a bot .. ;""'' t · .1:--•:--....... n.. -......i. ... 1 1.~· filled .111 -""age on hil current Asian tour said the t'wo -) .. ~ ........ t1et, butmwt:aUV1111re wai..ncp. ,.,.......,, The oaP. were w1 6.-., Wllllam PrMmire (0-Wia. • llid reJU.lltd t3llO mlllian .far _... and water treat-. 1 f · and · 1overnmeala woold begin c(Jlsultatlom: ln .1 "public works -avaianu," and mmt, fw:IJjtiee i.J . • , E. Mqan (D=P.a:), chairman of tht from .a jlenic MisJ Galloway . ..nbir 8(JOI)~; ~the troop reduction. : House F<ftilti Affa~ ConwnUtee,~may her p,rtilts had and she '°"' Ill· • ~ and ~ Korean F«•illl . More Bloodshed 'try n111n<1ay to ,.nd:the roi.ip niruivy •••••• •arbai .• home to··~· ol -Oto! K)'1i-hall diocuaed tht.aub-l l H . A . s ·1 bill ~·-' .. _.,ud ~-r ........ it:-.. ii that'• bis bag, be'a"::i'coine ~s.m:"~.:r.";,;·~.:1 ... '; srae. . . its gain-, ays ;;,:Ch am~t :~to~~:,.,.~~ to l~" •h• oaid of the theil. .alllel. !q>n told <llOi the Nixon .. "" Due in Ireland? Ille House: ' e · Admlniltntion is cmsidering a· troop · ' If he does, Hoose backB's ot: the cul f ......... Bui Inf·-·• R • • c l z • · BELFAST, Northeni lreland (UPI) _ , . or__....ey......... • ~·~ USSinns in ll""". ,. ·one Romanc.thonc1 .. d.,..thru1enedtod•y· •mondment "r they plan ti> try •nd In 1934, the citizen'l/ of BUOi· ~--!'.. Roftrlun•~ -Sta·-~.!ld°"nolpt ~ I M-" to defy uy new curfewa . and called bind . the . lf"l1!;~ conlettes ft\ ".Jl\IYF tDOr'tA traded thr "G" in tlielr uwuin.a ..,"' '"'° w:. .. ..,.. on the British government to forbid to the ~tth laneu•«iel whk:b t.qwn.11 MTM /OT an "1".bteowe renect on its commitment to defend l.he Protest.ant Orange Order's 1umual 1fho wantr to live in a town calf.. South Koru againM •dr'elorr ·from By U.tMlcl Prea: le~ 1.-by It. .embassy in Wahington. Battle of the Boyne Parade next Monday. cuts off U.S. 5pending for Clmbedia. ~-rB, "tha,•-a.t'~••"~O/oBe~'?.!wr·tAh' ~J:C~lnistry·. aoorces 11id ChOI al::.~ia:::~u~= ==-y~:t.'~anref~t "People tiaving been bitten once will th~: ~~t ~~ns~ru= ~:'l!'~r:. '«ic -· • ...... _. ... • n.-r..:.. ' · be shy twice and will not obey ·any , . . ;•,thinking mawbe the old wap ... Wat retui'ning to Seoul tonlcht a day conaecuU.ve day today and <lM-0 Nki ~-· ptklts.. . , curfew dema11ds," said Gerry Fitt, peeled. The test vote would fol!O-.. ~. ll Th 'l'"" aheld of aehedule to nport to President its air defense ·~t" 'one ol the pbnel. Bar-lev ~ted his.statemtnt of Mon-a Roman Catholic member of the Morgan, who has made his opposltiOn qte b.est o.fJ:tr a · e vt "'fl'4 n.. ..... Hee Park on hit talk: with 11-er1. 'Ibe la'aell d'lief of 1taff Mid Ruaiano da• that a <..yj~ E-•an ml~ .. , e to ................ -Church in it.I , ....-Mt. form, d&uncil it h:OJ~d· a rtfere/!!lum ...... ~.. ~..,. 1 ..._& · ,.. I"' ~ .,.,.. -u Northern Ireland and Br It ls h '""""t"'<'' .,.,._ .. ... -• '"• ~ . c •.m-• -. op': to Folla!wing Jll"9I repbtta ' t h 1 t n •111: Clftl!:l area made thi .milllonl' complex Att ·up hllfWay between Cairo parliameats. ~· u id he waiU to go, to· cOnft(Ma. ,wfUI ...... w• ~'f!"-i-rr ~ W.utmipx1 mithf. call ttm,e' one of tta the most dilicult arid dmier'ous since and the canal faced the Isrtell army BriUsh troops imposed a curfew on the·Senati Wtt.hOOl any JrDtructMM .. 1 cl\Onge the nmM bock aomn;tar two &..1 ... ...._. di·"-'--tn v-, Park tM 11167 .war:: · .._a confrontlUon with Sov'-t weaN\11 President Nixon, in a radio-televt-t&-ht'storitat 1aftd 1-timtPltal tea-· ._. .... , .......... no:cm "" ,...... the predominantly Catholic area of 1u1.m •. , and ~ aovemment 'ieiden ak1 An Egyptian· spokesman gave no detaila ~s. Belfast last Friday night during street lntervi_e1f last week, Indicated he boptl .ttn'· recently that.the preaent ~·11 nee-o( the "hit'! bot aaid. 2' Israeli aircraft "We WU ndt', jOr 1tli.s ~·refrain fighting .. Jt was·Ufted Sulday. a modified version of ~ lmef)dment . • • ,, e..r, untiJ after Jf75-at least bec1u1e atruck poaitlom' in the mrthfi:n, ce'ltral from taking arry necessary and possible John Hume, 1 Cat&Uc meml>er of would come out ol the ltOOae-Senatt the natbti lti.ll Ja not ltrong enou&h mtl.: end eoutMm .cton~ol the waterwaay a~-tu continue ·our hold on the cease-the Northern Ireland parliament, said conferertt'. ~ ' • The · poliCt 4---ent .Of Bell Jtarily ud ecanamically to cope with tae mt ''our ·air defer. l)'lltem9 engaged fire line," he said. But tie added the the British governme11t sllould ban the The ·President emphasized two paints : Gardens, Cl.Uf.1:-~ dmys old to-Ccn)m:;a threat from the Nairth. the att.acklnc aircnft" 'and bit one of missile array made llraeli air force scheduled parade by · mi 11 tan t ~lion of what, Ile says is liia .c6n-•-~.a.. -July 1 .·· !Jl ~ 17 year.s lince Uie Kottlll them-'' . missions agaimt the canal "the ~t Protestant!. , • stit~ po.rer toJ»'D~ JJ.S.~ ' t; ~c;er 1 ~ · l " ~ ... b United .states hu1he!Md Lt, Gen .• H11.m Bar-lev, tne Israeli diffieuit andJancerous" since 1967. Hume said it W'5 "a rerilarkable spec-. t,~J.~2'_1to .~tht1'ndb~~ f :um T ....... ' ~-~ ·s~p Soulh Korean anDM . •dde( of ttaff. ¥told ~h Labor Party Davar al• quoted Bar-lev as saying tacle" that the' British had pleaded with .,......_ ll<'INUJ .. ""t"" .... rom. -r'l -:1 i:-~ . ' total inore than to0,000 ~ Davar in Tel Aviv that m<re the Egyptians wanted to launch an attack Protestant Orange Order IIlilriJer's to Cambodia. Sh~i'~-. ~ it .11 • mere. 'loUth X'&rea has been 1 hn 3,00!t of the 8,000 Soviet troops across the canal , but he said Israel call off the parade instead of ordering . Senate sources earlier said tbe eag'!'Y• .uckling Ille lint, ln•JOr "'1oWCIM .i U.S. _., _,.,... now ... ,.~ •fl.Emit .are ~ had no relloble• Ute miaUe it cancel~· . ~· key. figh! in the cmfermce tase. Monda)',.,·a · •1•h,ht ~ .".P .i • • operiUri, nlissile crrimen-ind . '. ' : """"1 ~~ J.Ili@ ti*· 'Mle > Tlilllay night i\!jected over the latter point. Oppooeuts 'Wl HI .Jils ~tin , • ~· · , Bar-lev uld l/.N. ~ · 41 , in .LoO.!Oo • · wanted -an -I _, !!tiill(j Home SiCretary 11 woold ·lead to U.S. emp ' ·~~ •.9P.1d11! ·Jlli., · A • ~flhl!aooltbe--~litoco l tEttliollJ•· ·.l!+i•tiiO.~~ ~~~tO!aJlltol!jeaYOld f,siaomer~~carryo1~·'"' ieu~~,1.;,i~·~~to: ~~•· vem :":·!'...r&.:..~~~· .. ~~1111 ~·ii5·~~··:1·~·.:.··;;· i;;;;;;-i:P!>iii"'iii1b;:; .. ;;i'-~~-...riiii..ii'~~"~=iio' ;.· ==~#~cmbodi~~~~··~00i;ii;;;~~·a.i.~··~·~CO\JJl.;,.;i-i ·~. •;. . Trilli :Strik ~= .. ~ambs • Jcr ... .u~, '·~ ~·: .tt • r." . , .it , ......... ~ ... :-.,1 ~ ,~·n :.,:,;.' ·. · . ; . e; h:==~Ati~ ,. .. ;,~.=:i SEMl~A . "NUAL ·~C~EARANCE!' Board C.Onvenes · ~ =:.! s::' ~~ ~im':ri:· · ' · 1 Tnd•y, 1srae1 ea1d lflie Rim1en· pooi. SAVINGS · IN ALL DEPARTMENTS , • W~G'llON (AP) -Preoident Nix· rnl"1I i., flylnc ~bat. llllaotoos over THROUGH JULY 18th ' . on, a.,_. the' induitey threatened tlte .su.' ~ MC! p<dlapo into I!raeli to etop ._ nation's. trains if 1 union temtory. • ' · • ·~tl>t oirlilitl line key u.... lw ordered 1arae1·r ~ hi the -mitlht ·.~·-~·back to their jobs for be 11,q combat.-In the canal IO dip win. an emertency board eeeks arta-came-in ·1n-llrlell·poHey-ltatetnmt· · .. -..... ..,.,.inc di~t •. Just aft.er the President moved to avert 1 naUonal rail crisis Tueedly ruatK by ~ to his final l'fmedy under the Railway Labor Aet. the Labor ~t reoprted it . w ... told the thousands ol s t r i k 1 n c United Transporta~on UnioJI members would go to work ljTil .. 9000 IS po5flible. Russ Leaves Romania With Strong .Treaty rhrti·fHr-old Ale.i DtnoQton of Los A:ngilU taku odvantagi oj a leaky fire• hose to get a eoo& drink on a hot4 tmo00ll daJI. Friend Olga Munos, 4, 1HN to hoot the sam• ldeo and ii waiffilO htr turn a.I firemen at tht otller tlld 'battfl • atubbonl blaze. · The depwt.ment aakl the N11Jonal Railway labor Confennce, the induttry group represent.ing more 1tlan 125 railroads, l't9Clnded lts consideration of a lockout « employet1 and itlreat to BUCH~REST (UPI) -Sovie! Pft'\Jlier Alexei N. Kosyp went home today with 1 ne..,-"friendship treaty" 1lrooger than many Romanian officials had ex- pected. It pledged R<ltn>nia and the Soviet Urton bhelp.one a.nc:ther militari- ly H they are attacked. lhut down the 1)'11<m. The UTA called the strike suddenly Tutoday -dlar1lnll the lhieo with """1,. to barpin in pd fa!llt over lie tMe ti. firllnlfll. on die.el qlnes. KosygiTI, Who signed the treaty for the Soviet Unioo. left Bucbaresc. by air this mornil)g. At 1tle ail'p(lrt his horit, Romanian Premier -Ion Gheorge Maurer, toki llim "we are fully aaUSied with the agreement." Summer · Felt Over Nation Southwest TorrUl, While Humidity on Gulf Coast High .. ~ C.Uttd H&11 """""""' t.dlJ', 1.ltltl ._.rl•-lt "'"* """'' ............ '"' lllllrl ·~ '"' -' .. -lllWttt ... '' t...n i.. ............. kllli1 11111 T..,,....y, Ni.ti ........... ,.. '-' '"""""'""'" ,,,,.. lrMI ~ .. 7'. 1111 ..... '-tlUtn •• ,,.. ,,._ .. " "· w .... ""'-•1111'1 .,, ·' SMOWlll ~, ...... "Iii • Temperetures Hl911 L .. "rte. Atbullue""" .. .. Al!1"t1 .. " •• ~..,.ll•ltl '" ~ l l1m1rcA " " .... 8DIM " .. • l oatcfl " .. "'"'• .. ~ CIMl-tt .. .. c11w11,.i n .. ... ,., n .. ... Dltrill .. .. I Uttli;I " • '"' W11111 m " ·~~ "' .. -· . " " """'"' .. • K11,..9 CllY " " L11VM11 "' " ··-" " Mltml ... cfl .. " Mllw"*" .. .. Mlt\~19 .. .. _,,,._ " " Ntw Yori! .. .. ...... .. .. ........ .. .. L'IM lllOltlft " " "l'lllecltlplllfl " .. ,_,,,, I • " -· ... • ,..,.1•1'1111 " " 11:111 ''"" ... .. ·-" .. s..tcr1m.ni. .. .. $1, 1.ao,11, .. ff Sill Llkl CllY .. .. S.11 01"9 " .. Sllltt • .,... •• " .. ...... • .. ,..,_ .. .. Tll-11 IN " Wul'lllMllOll • • All Silvtr 1nial Gift Item• Redui:td- SAVI 11% .. 10% Aft Men'• Je"•elrY-CUff Unkl -ne 'ha -Money OIPI, etc. IAYI 11 te JI% HUNTINSTON CINnR 0 llACH & IDINIHR HUNTINSTON llACH t'2·ll01 Chari' Ill All Kirk o·iamonds ara londed arid Registered , All Loolle Di1mQJ1dt -. Sits ."""':' F11hien .R.i1191 - Earrings -Pendent• -Men's Rin91. 1ndW•dding Aln9t R-.duc1d .............................. SA.YI 15%..to Jo•;. -: \' l All F.arrlnp -Pendant. -Pini -Br1.celet.1, elc. IAVI 21% t. )0% All Ch11.nru1 -Bractlell Gold filled -St@rlina. RtducM. -ioc. SAVI 2'%41% Uae Kirk O.a,111ge-M11ter Ch1rq.-l1nkameric1rcl "Tho Store Thol Conlidonco Built" -o,.. MH., n1r1,, Pri. Tiii f P·•· ' HARIOR SHOl'PINS L • : CINTU· ':zJOd HARiOR ILYD. COSTA MISA 50.t4H . .. San Cle m e n w f;apistrano v · . . ' I • ( ·1 f.O l<TIA»N . *' ~·vot:. ~3. l'!O. 162, 4 SECTIONS, 74 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNt4 ' . ' . ' . '• -• ' . . ·~· .. -(. . ' . 1ar1ne .. '... ,. • • • . . • =~:Family . B.eaten;· •, I ' . E'l)idence Not Enough . t· . -· .. :~tittl:e .-B oy Dies . . . . - r· • • r • ·SAN GABRIEL (AP) -A little boy Was bludgeoned~to death and his pareds, lfiodmOther' .-aod youDgef' sister were 1 avqedly beMen early today by someone wtp7 then aet fire. to their house, police aakf. , · + tiJoodY olawhammei and an em!J!y gaitoltne can were fomd in the house, ~slid. ·,they .said Uiey bad no clues as to w!» did iL <;opter Cr,as h ~ ~ .. Jn · tq wmente Hµ~ts f liers . , '; :l,wo Mafme Oieh .. from El Toro were UA!d. !n .good ~ion today 1 at the -· bOooilal at.camp .p~. where tlii!J·~.ftcover!IW'-l>Un iriJUrie1 roceiv· ed 'In /be' f.....j 1'11dinc of .a · tralrllng'' ~/,Dear ~~;hl!e ~ ! ~ lllPL!" I .' • . -· offlcl= hi. lwn'mei> injuml -the ' loot Its p;datiee ~ near 1he IJa1atlanllu landing iirij> .,. <:QI. II. II. llodl-. 31, of le• Palos Verdeo· Drive, Santa ADI\·'"". tt. ·o., L. Mirtball. 21, el 1sm ,.... Drive' Tustini · Boen men along )nlh a 'tNro of!!<"' libci ..... not hurt, ..... taken. to uf«J rr" another i>eHcopter alter 1lle crash laliiln( wllidl occurred during a 1r .... 1 l!llllt from' the El Toro Marine Air -and tht !Mie Marine Baae to IQo. p.tb. . . 'l1le CH 33 mower developed enpl< 1l.i :guidance trouble, and went dqwn b1an open field near the strip. ' ~ the downed IielicOpter and U!e ~ used In the rescue of the injured inen are attached to ·Marine Heavy aelieopter Training Squadron 301 at El r..... · ~ downed -·~ uninjured man in 1.11e iirdaft was identified as Lan~ Cpl. ::tlarfes T. Padget, 22., who 41ves on he'El Toro base. ' Coast Schooner Siuck Off Baja; Crew Said Safe ·;. 40-foot schoo~er wallowed in the rur.f' 43 miles · south of Sin Diego today ifter she went a~·.in calm seas. • -'Ibe craft was ldentif1ed as the 40-fOO• ilatal' owned and reportedly built by ~lljn Sies of 712 California St., Hun ln(IOO Beach. -sits and pis 12-yeaM>ld son, Clyde, ,i,d a woman identified u Hanie:t Web Jet! also of H\riington Beach ,,ere ~ when the boat went -on the rocks ~ Rlilarllo Beach and Ensenada ihoi;ily f'l": dawn/ · For, t;:,harge · ·'lbe·body of Kim Senff,.11, and the ByoJ1!8:..~~TE~ upcon&clous forms of the· ottiers were Marine Lance Cpl .. Frankie Wayne discoVered when firefnm arrived to put Melllno is a free man today after spep. OOt the ·btaze. All had bioen burned ding four days in custody in connection severeJy. with the murder of Mrs; COnnie Lynn Hospitalized in "edttmely critical Johnson in San Clemeii~. c:Onditian" al 1he Oxmnunily J. San Melllno, who bad appeared In court G¢>riel Hospllal were 'Jenny Senff, fi ; last Mondaf to await possible ar- J. raignment in the bomidde, now ts dean-ll)e, PllraM. ulorida se.lf, 33, and her ed officially "not arreae,!"'.ln the tJiree. husba)id, Freil, 311, and Ille grandmother, week.old death of the pregnant' wife W~E. ~1 in her late 50s. o~ another Marine. He never wu ·All bad multiple heed ll>d body Injuries (j9hllallY charged. and first, ~ and ttmd 4es!ee bums · '.11>e relea" came early ·Tuesday •l- over 1heir bodies. ternoon alter p0lice dftective1 ...pt The boy's body was found in the living in vain for two daya to obtain a-eomP&int room. 'Ibe plJ'ent8 and Jemy were in against him. . a back bedroom and Mrs. Qwapman District . Attorney's auistants' l,n was on the floor of Ille bathroom, officera Laguna Niguel and in ~al Orang•, said. ,.. Co~ty all were contaeted in the com, The fire had been set . near the boy's plaint search ~t ~~-that the e~videna! body by icniecine who pcnred gaooline gathered by police illd iiot l1Ullly around ·the living room and other parts The l9-year-01d· Marine<'.eoot· fforn of Ille house, firemen oaid. '.Ibey said Franclaco .waa releued to .11\11: the fire ttarted-aboui 20-nlinutes before a-..itlee. wlio J<lurn'lf ·llle·fOl"'C ~· tlley,arrived at 5:33 a.m., after being tohlallllitat.c.dip.P~· ·-;1• cailOd to Ille "t;me1 by a· neighbor. P9lic:e>a.ltf Cliff~ Ibo , <>.~ olfldal '1old ..,......, 1t the releaoe to Marine. Mat• 'm• !bat .U·.-· ai>d; wi~ In -... ihot.MOTlli!I>'. .-·l>O~- the •• hou'° '"JI' kidceCI '.-ofliceri . ed u ·A'l\'01,..·, • ,,.,,,,.,I!"'· anived ·bQ:t~·~~llWJlflOlle i••ffad .,,.,.ni .,X~ . ~the '/· <OOld hive .--tlftugli 'l wlndoW door alone he -1~ -reg left -bX . the Senff• -of .. a--..... thli -lllit ' Illa 1111 .... r weather. • 'Ooe"lldor · · · a CdiQ In 'the ' extenstve !~.. h Distance Hiker . Tries to Prove ' --' He's 'SomebQdy' From Wire Servleet DUAJiTE -Joe Be~ wno\s to be 90IJl!liodY. . • . So be ,drove. lo Loe Angeles City Hall today fOr an a· a.m. ipPOlntment, bUt not to question Mayor Sam Yorty on how to become·• well-known, well-travel- ed man. Joe, an l8-year-01d who recently graduated from high school, wu off on a 3,00G;mile trip of h,l.s own -by 1llsenc:e of twn ke,:' ' In .,. · -· Lance Cpl Mirt:. · • · ,).tbie' womin'• .h:JRmt''• ...,, lllD· ' Mlchlga!I on ~-~ • Ui!ldentlfted bell.frilldd•of l. . ;. --1o1t fiii 1,.,.,;e . the murder~· I f' , r r ~ "'·'· Neither ioui.cei eollt.eted by ponce over the . , omc.,.·aakl . ·Mellino, a . q1jiet )'ilatb with curly .brown hair, _ '~ it the aPartment 1of ilt· SD ~~ e~ly Fridiy "1 P\)Boe .-ined with warraab: or1 r and arrest.. ' . 'But .. ... of' the ~ ani! trips to ·!¥'p pencpeloft \h!OUsti the weekend j ailed· to . y!Old any e\'idence ir\ the s:-: cfficert, •kl. But Chief Murrey this morninl eaid that hi! depai1meot la still trackiD1 new lead! in 1he .,.., . foot -to the '1<!>s •of New York City "We hove pldced up """" veiy g"9<1 Hall. ifiormatlon in tbe pest few days, and "Nobody pows me now, ,I hope I'll as 9000 as· we can cmtact the GUt-of«ate come home as mmebody," he iaid before sources we might have more," he llid. jogging olf in a jllnerally eulword direc-Other evidence found Tueaday morning tiooTh:e Duart; youth .,hopes to beat an will add to tbe lilt' f'll.• ~'leads mt identical record Ni' of 65 ~s akllg a · new , wquad of dete<tlves ~ took the same rou• ... , made last, year by up their new~ UlignmeMs Mci>dly now ""' are 891isttng Lt. Robert Muon and England's ll:ruCe Tulloh, who was ac-Detedive Leonard Goodwin in the cue. complnfed i,y·rus wife and a comfortable Mrs. Johi.on, eigM weeks p~gnant ca¥':r i=un was sponsored by a wealthy • with the couple'1 fint dllld, w11 found soil drink company. by her husband, -'!!Od' on the bed ·-~-1 .~ ·-·-be with -hun • -beltln& Oii Joe =~oot -•~ wan~ w her flee and repeated·stabbing 'in the : somebodY _ hopes to make It in 14 nee• ~~ and abdomeft, , days or less, aco:mparued in an old .. ~ station wagoo by biJ trainer, Bill Picker· 'Ibei.lllyiag, wtich WM dilcOvered J Ing, two sleeping bags and $1)11 in canned day alter ·11le bru~ but!$erllll of '1 food. -Ylejo -· .-.. "'r "All I have to do is averqe 52 miles CMe C'il jitterl it the eommwuty. a day alid l'Y be under 80 cloy•," lie Chief MurrOJ joday aid he waa _. explains. (lee K'p'IN0,1Pqe I) . I A COilt Gtiard ibeticopter arrived on ic.Qe ·at '1:1$ a.ni. llJd found all three • • 4 ~: :.::;~:: ... ::.Laguna to Fig1ht ,.g;ectec1· to arrive at the scene about • l .Xian ill 18• !'fort to bluJ tbe achooner t ~ree ..... \:i<;.st Coard repJl\I did not. ,pecify Iiow or w!ly the --t .aground. il>f ,.. ...,., c• and V1S1bil11Y wu ibiiot -miles. ' Lagu~ Beaches ,, < I Back to Normal · : !lfe&Uards In the Art Colooy report •· lhal thlngs on the beach are back to ....... 1. Rbcll" Tuesday were limited to LI, wtlh none of them conoidered aerioos. u >Jtjlected, ordinance enforcement and belch and water safety inn.ruction was , )!\lb, due to summer crowds. Ufe,t:Urds are expecting about IO tle!f16 on the be•ch today, with !he . w1i. •P to a pleuatrt 'l1l ......... ' Lalll!l!! Beach oHici81f will. try and lonn 1 ')Iyin1 wed&e of P!lltl<ll au!> dl•laionS and cine orgontzatlonl lo knock out a pending bill .. tielelinl the ldopted Pacllic eout. Freeway route in !lewport, Beldl. ., . At ltake, ~ lee~ la Ille !oiurt of the adopled coat.ti b;eeway route that bype-JJap>a: -· It II part of Ille route llud through Newport 81acb. • '.l1>e council II 111 adjourned meeUng Tuesday. adopted by I 4 to I •Vole a resolutie>n oppooin1 the bill or Assemb1)'1!WI Robert Badham 1 R • Newport Aeach.) Coanc;ilman Cllarlton Bo!'C was the ..ie oppolin& vote, maintaining lhal such a resolution would be unfriendly to nelehborinl N-rt Beach' ·With wlrich Laguna would llaye lmportlllt future buslnesl. Thi ruolution wu stnincly ....,..,. . -to --l!J' Cltj M-Jom• D. Wbe1lon, whb hid met w.llh Slate Dlvtslon of HJ~ qtacioi. -. ' d1y. , Mayor IUchlrd -I uld •tt II oi por-tmporW>cl far the pd and WeUare of ~ lhet 1111 city ollnd .flnn and iMlce Ito · pooltloo v.ry clear. , He said the ellllre JlaQle 1llle lrftway would be placed In joofiltd1 111 -· of Badhlm 's bUI, ~Unc ft would seriously prejudice the inJW!t of Ille balance of the route. > Qoldberg llid I -·'IJUle,.tud1 could again• imperil Laguna lrilh !he pcmibWty of· 1 blaectinC t're<wly. 1111a wu the original recomm.,.,.l19n , of DtvlalOn engineer• but LaCunant. the Lugue of Orange County Civic AilOclatlonl,; politi- cal aubdlviliona and otheh 11ood firmly agalnJI II. ... .. I, I ... ' ,..,. __ :l ' . " • I ' ·ll· r.e,"· ·r· . ., . " ' • ' ' I I I • ' ' • . J • I • • • ,. ,. '. .. \ ' • ... , .~"! CENTS ' ' . . . . . .. '. ' .. . . . ' . . • . l In La guna I ' • 1fea .. er , IL wUI . he .rnoo14' !air .• Thuraday with bazy auns1iine and morning and ev'ening fQ&. T•mP" eratwu will r~e from 75-8$. INSIDE TODAY ~ • 't ' ~ ,. • • ' • 1 ·Sixteen-Yfar·oldl ore lioing at UC Irvine and1tietting Nrned n .. to wordl a:nd boolf.t. and fdeaao{ See TI Paot. 5·. I ' • l l I DAllV I'll.OT S.C ,. I • Of~B•rNr lss~ ·Beach Qui.ttJng1. ,.~~·coast City Un,t' • • • llJ ALAN DllOON ' ...... ., .......... 'l1lo City ol Huntington Beach is ~ wlCh tile Orange Ceunty Ooul ·-·-So -.. lhat the city plllll to pojl 'llll el ti. ,Tho couodl boo voted '!-f," ... eoo•ncllmea Ted Bullell and ~ ;llcCr-. .. -... not to =~~-Hs--~lt'a. battle over the future of the Qrmco·Countl' Hlll>or D!Srict lhat bas • iXlrne between the city and auociation. ii Caspers' Qtie~~ ·1 • • • ' • • , .. 'C9st I $8.1,67 5 '.'' . ' •I t I • • Rooald w. ~.ol -.Jitwi.I Qeatb speat 111 ,905 -.::J;ii:' ~ mot< than tho gn~i..t : t. ev!('ppellcle<I In an Orinll ~ C&m· pa!ln-to !Ullr -·~·~nt ~ E. in the' 116 dilti1Jit race. t»WttY o!llcl .. ~ ioClay. 0 '11te~~Beadi ~ lltat ho -Uy Cllilribu -•than llolf tho -..,,..,i in tbt Juno fl'bnary canipaJgn to doleat Allen and thn< ntber contestant&. He employed • l!'t•t variety of vote- 1-1 glmml<u. Ont· wit a !4',11< bn to himaeU from hUi bank. He malled out brochures,, Oag i!ltkkerr and a • ~llff Newport. Company, John Luj( Ind the Building Industry Century Clul:i. Allen dopated S950 hi1'l!e.lf, P. A._ P.,aft_ mer save '800 and a tore Ult c&nlrit>u\* tlOO each. • They included M. Johnson,' John Par- ker, J.9!t0 !Olleter, Roos Cort"!'1 Pe~ lltter Jfomes, B. Wa'rd, Donaia Bren_,,. ll. s, Barnai, C. Wheeler,'G. Mathis, 91: ~,1111\111 Corporation, M. Keith Gaede, JPrW Michalena and A. Lewis. . • On tbe"Upense side, Allen spent Sl3,300 for printing and mailing and $9,459 fo~ personnel. • · llullll1\lloO Beach II in favot' of a . .nl<readum oo dlaaol,_ or eaponsion , of the district whlk the cout ...c!allon W-to111thedlltrict-U ... eqioi\dad ~ depor1mont. . • ~ reproductioo of a letter from President A lltinf clllCfidete In \he 5th dlstrlej race, Costa Mesa Mayor Robert Wllsoti• reported spending ta,971 of $7,075 colleo'· ted. . . \ .J • Included amonc hLI contrlbutor1 weie '4~ each from Harold, Mrs. -Anton, Hei¥- Councilman Jack Groen made thflt,.. tion for the. city to diSC011tinue it.s ltlelpbenltlp. • . ,He~ tl>at .~ ~. Nowp!j1!11W!!'~. /epi111ntid the -tloo at a boanf ol supervtlofll meeUac and IPOke In ewooMJon to tho IDIMI IO< -tlon ol the ~ct. ·~')l''l,f . ,, ,. )',.... PO,,e 1 . WHEATON ••• . . . ; ' the !Pb lncllldlne -lop le\>el ~ <llY~·· . ' ' ''lilr"" ,.._ ... ,.... ol Lquna - ..,._ lod<y ll)ol the loll .to LICmla --·ble·ancl dtlt -~ be dllljcult ,. ~ tn a town ol 14.0GO. <J-IUddl•, ••• --1 ... 'wia Un 'thf CGll>CU -·-WU ~·' l!bla' !ta lumocf tbt _, thll iMnibti. he -· "W.'h ...... to be "'1tfY. 'J'Mt'I • calamitJ if JOU Wlllt 111 -· I bailnl U Wiil IOllll· lo bappen -.lilltft tbt eltdlaa· 6ut we'n lctllll tO "'ocny lo -him. · ~ 1l'YO--llllilt ICKY _,.) COJlll ·• 111 .i.tt Ito'•~ .. ery .._t. ' DllrlriC lilt fl>etiri he -..ai.a tt1po -.... .. lillla lte oltould ...... -roetfl!I, lt'a • ra1 loaa lo ·1-.llucb.'' :.: :Wlllllin: D Kart!n ahf. .. , _.,.Her ~ ~ =:; t!l:-..'I ;:;-~ WU :u~;, Ii 11.,.. ... ~ llelcb. 1•111 wu _,. dll!lc .... ID<l 1" pvo -..ny fa, lie I .... 77IOI of Jiii P>&lllon. • ....... ,.,.1 FREEWAY .. ',; "lt'1 101n1 1o· be dlfllcult, I feel, to replKe him Ind lit addition to bll ..... Olplb!IJUto ,. city manacer, 1 tltfnt fan ol the frww•Y lobby or of Pl••• he boo been .. eqlllllJ COlllfl'lenl dlJ . Cali!omia fo< ,,._, but llld be 'llOUld clerk.'' . . t · t caNiaer it a diuJter fer the 'legislature Glenn Vedder nld, •t thin' it 1 1 to'i Me the responsibility away from 11""1 Joa to 1AftiitO f1o 1111' 1 ,n.. , 1ltC! llJ&hw•Y Conunllalon. II would alto lilce Jbn Wh .. ton wltO hll 1 ..,_., ~~.'t""::,ll>Ollt tho bypUI ::=. tn --lit dty Boyd .I!'~ "II Js a problem of having '"l'bt reoord lndicatll that he hal lcil\(lred 'iftHt· for a city with 1lmllar dona a fine job fw L<1fUi11 Beldt. Ho probletll!. 1 .We do ·Jtavo lo """".\": t •-M'"-II ... .a 1-... morals and ettda at a· time/ irtamt -pu .....,.~, 111 txct ent ·-· to d·-· world ia burn1l!I 111,,,, 111 alJo q-~· MrVlcel and worlr of clt.J '!"""" the etrectlvene• of a molutlolt. In bll rtllplUon lttler, Whollon ..Jd, Boyd also m-fulm'e Jmportont "I leave a staff ol employee that .. relallonlblPl wlll Nowport Beldt ov.r --S lo -lit muntclpal -·" doWlopm;nl of now unincorporalad Ha aa1d alJo "I -·t forpl my --~een them and the pllD-tlma bin, bCil I iooJt forwanf to l'ltllm1nl · ned IUtui'tirVlnaCity devltopment. to Lquna lit lite -to obotrv• Ooldbarl potnlad out lltll Orange Cowt- tho cenful """" tltat, W1ll baVI 00-I ty aupe!'Vlson oppooad lite Bailbam bill <UiTed. . and added, "I'm c:ert.atnly in oympethy "MIJ lltet pvwflt be lite product of wllh the plJPt ol Newp>rt Beech.'' a dellbar1to _....,, thoo&lttflllly coo-Boyd llld, "It certllnly -·t IOllll4 celved t1t'""'1t tho -II pllll proir1m lllit It lo me, Mr. MaJW. We'ro ""fldl!I and exeaited witb feeltna for the en 'tnt bare bonel of lntormaUon ." beauUful city thlt Lapitl 11.'' · Ooldbors J'IO(Jad, "Pwitlpt I .r...id Whelton Mii h11 wile, Janie, live at tetl we'n no( workln1 on tht ben1t Jltl! ~II. -their two yoontJten, ·-ci tnlonllallon.'' Ht aa1cl ha had Andy, 11: eniJ Jeiinlfer, t. 'Wbeaton'1 been .-Jn1 with WWllm D. Martin, lwln ~_, .Itek. a ~' a11o fonner m•~ who wa1 1nltrumMlt.al llv• In 1.quna. !n oecurlll( lltt Inland roultn&, and Vlclor 'l1le ctltj manopr~Nld COntlta c. Ancl...,.., who hllcled LOOCA and ~ opettad • . and -alio worlrad for )'t&r• llalnet a~ nol.' Ill& "°""'I ol job . h , "AftOr freeway. muc:b player 11111 oeek1nl God'• . Holm said Ji,e felt the city had oboul ~ In UUo matler. I could onJr, aa much (llfWmal1aft u k woulch~olve. cooCllida that lie wants me thott, ' He saJc1 lltt LaJIUll& bypl• route w11 b<.olljt. . .. jeopan!1sed by tbt lladlwn !till and ,. said: • ,:E~·"eQ"'lltkltlol'T,.~ e:r:.-:1.,""',. ~ DAILY PILOT rt&ht now." , DAILY Pit.OT ltaN ,_.. Vlewnalat , . · i s~; /oi,;..;n, li, c,Prt.. takes in the view lrom vantage point on Huntlltaton Beach Pier. \ ' 5of10 Charges Dropped I Against 'Fo,rest' Editor Marjorie '.Rambeau, . Veteran Actress Dies PALM sPRINGS,"·c.iu. (UP!)-Mar- Jorl• Jwnbeau, who playld ouch cruft -u 'I'ulboll AMII ind other character perta, died •t her Palm SprinCI Mme TUuday. Sht WU 71. )fiM Rambeau beC&n her career on tM Mat and WU billed aa 11tbe yOUJlillt loading wmian bl the American theat.r" 1t lite op ol II. Aller two docaclet Oii Ille lllql, llJu Ramboltl moved to lloli,.ood ID 'llllO lo -bar lll'lt ~"Hu Nan.11 During the hearing, Elder'• attorney, Jack R. Wlllls, ulced the F.:,dl• lo dl•mllS all 10 dlar1et becaun, ''"'9 entire ac· tlon ii baaed en 1 newapaper artJcle whlcll ls protected by lltt Finl Amend· 'ment." Wlllit al10 asserted that "There la bO lhowtng of any edvoucy on the J*'f. of tht article, nor ii there any !t»win1 of 1 clear and preeent danger. nM artkle was written in a satirical veln." . , Wllll1 llld !hit there b lnauf!lcleat connection between the tcta of the -dlstrlbutln& tho ptper at Corona del Mir HllJh School tnd Elder ,. cauae "anything but an acquittal." '"Thia b aolel:y a Fint Amendment q_, .. Wlllls said. "Tho llatut<t ol this ca1e are totally ln1ppropri1tt and will hlva a chllllq effect en ~ ............ 1n .0rua. CCIWtty. . "'l'he DAILY PILOT ls In jeoponfy . ol beloc prollC!lted under th1o llatute boelllll they q110lad porto ol till 1rticle in t1teir peptt:," Willl4 ldded. Juqe Aaron denied Willll' moUOll ·to dilml• tho ..... "The 111Jcle h11 been termed aaurtcal In nature. 1 don't view lt thil way.' I don't beUeve an article that says yoo p~-· out and •tell ls CCINllbttloUll Ilia •• llated-" a.,oldl, the g olfocl on cam- munlcaUonl,' Judfe Aaron cooUnued, 1 "lhtl »not.a poUUcal artkle u couruiel say1 H, la. Had) !l>ll'&cle not. been put tn till -• I , 'I bell"e' II would have cbllled poll eipreulon." • "I11e · whole que.tlon 11 whether « not the -le wero jUltllled tn illulhi a complaint," tho Jude; ltlted. "I !>tlleve thdr complmnl WU· jUltif\abJe, •nd IS for as I'm conc:ernod, tlllo cua will gO tc trial." Marty Goldman, representaUve ct the Amertcan Civil Uberttec Union, spoke·' on Elder'• beba1f durjnC the.heorlng. "11le article doll not 10Uclt any specHlc perlOnl or ltoret, nor doel It advocate pirtlclpation in 1 bur1lary,•• she 1t.attd, "There b no tv1dtnce that Elder wrote the article and he did not dlltr1bute It to the five claJqianta.'' The tr11I bejJan 11 1:30 p.m. and wu cont.lnued unUl 1 :30 p.m. todly. Leggy Lovelies ; \ Beauties Like Mini, Not Midi MIAMI BEACH, Fie. (AP) -U yOll'VI got 'em, naunt 'em, .. Y the ownera . oi some or the world's hweUest lep. So It's miniskirts by a landaljde among the beauties of 64 naUons auembled hert tor the annual Mlae Unlvtne con- teat, with maw and mldll a dlltant 5ClCOnd and thin!. . Rlt1 Doherty, who II 1lllu lraland, put the CUI tor the IUptr-lh«t lkirta thlJ way 1n 1n lnlormal opinion poU: "You see 1 lot of let, don't you?" Ml• Canadl, Norma Joyce Hkkay, said: "The midi loou horrible. A11c1 J wouldn't be able to walk An \he Slret:ta w1th I maxi." Ml11 Sln11por1, CtceUa Unduaan: ''Mlnt1. They'rt mort relutd." Sklrtln1 the """' WU Miu Chile, So!«*! Erruur11: ''l llkt all thrtt for different cccaslolW-tht maxi wt..\ It'• cold, the mini when lt'• wwm, and the midi In bltwttn." Ml11 J1p1n, Jun ShlmM111 uld: "Slacks. Bul if a skirt, It'• mlnll. laaler to move In thtm. Alao, thq're kM t~lve." • 'lbere Wttl llOml mlnl1fillelMn, molt of thom from Latin ~Joa. "The mW is best, It's very elegant," Bild Miu Peru, Q-bUna Mal1ga. "But you can't 80 to the office wearfna a maxi." Mlle Colombia: "'Illa mall •. It 11.- elegant. The mt.nl isn't \oo bid. But the midi la horrible, It'• neither -nor tht-ctber." Mlle V-la. Biiia la Roal: "Tho mul. I&'• more .ieaant." Mlle Brull, Elaine 'lltompaon: '"llll maxi a more elipnt. 1be mlnl ii moni y011thful. And the m!dl ls all n,ht -and then." Some other vi"": . Mlle Babamu, An1o1ne1to Potrkl Do Gncoey : 111lt'1 t.oo hot In the lahatnll for maxll. I'll ltkt the mlnt.11 Ml• Wala, Sandra Cat«: 1"Ttlt mlnl, dollnlt1ly. I """1dn't look ptd In • m••I." Ml• Lu .. mbow1, Joaee R<lnert. "Mln11. They make women klolc men beautiful ." Mill Italy, Amii Zambool : '"llll mtnl. lt'a ~ Jook!n&, • ........ _ CONYINIENt TUMS IANJCAMERICARD MASTER CHAR4H '·-.. .. Nixon • Allen in his bing campalgn reported spei\dlng $!51i!1,' tho •aac6nd lar&tlt amount em;,fpllftt Ill a countt tlection effort. l 1 • • t The salary j of ·the county~ supervisor ls 115,000 a y~ar. In the seCOnd supervlaorial district, lncUmbetlt David L. Battr spent a modest $8,Uf out , ol.• '9,790 collected. most of It from nal estote dlvelopen. His opponent, Garden Grove Coim- cilman Laurence J. Schmit spent $2,001, but only collected $1,607. Jn hJa financial rtpOrt, Caaper1 ll!Jted • Joan frun hlmself cf '41;114 u the top contrllolllon to hi' lffort, phu 11,000 frmn Elizabeth ~""'°" Ptten ind l600 from Henry ValenUne. Othtr contributors of more than t&OO lncll!ded the Fullerton Savtn1s 1nd Loan A9:>c11Uon, Mn. AthlUt Clarke', mother of Joan Irvine Stnltlt, 111cf"l'.>erek McWhln- nty, mayor of Wntrninlttr. Ca1per1 reported 1pend.1111 US.IN for literature and postage~!!'·OOO for an cpln.. ion restarch poll, f1,DM for petty cub and $5,tllO for 120 precinct workera' trav. el txpente. Allen reported contrlbuUons totallina $33,467 more than $1 ,400 short of what he spent. Thoae contrtbuUng tl,000 each wert lllncho Viejo, MINlon VJejo Clmptny, Boys Oµh Plans Fun on Friday 'nllnk you could enjoy lf't•t movi•, games, food and Jots ot f111 thil Frid1y m&ht at thelloyl' Club ol Lquna Beach! The club will hold !ti flnt 11ffp-ln fo< boy1 under II, beglmlll(J It I o'clock Friday nlshl All boys lbould brtna a tleepinJ baa or a heavy bla:nket, U Boys' Club official.I 11y tt 11ets a bJL chilly in the gym at night . Breakfast will be provided Saturday morning for all those who turn cut. Fe< for the nlaJtl of fun at lite Boys' Club is $1. SHOPS FOR JOB .. WITH 'CLASSIFIED Some secretm baa 4. dalo with thla advertiser for the · future. Jie .,..,. he'll "certainly ht wlna the DAILY: Pllm for future adver- Uaing" after ptUna "tremendous" respotaM. and h.lrln1 an "exception. al'' gfrf after running this ad for only two days: RECEPTIONIST • Typl!t. Sharp, attract. for leading lnvettment companiu. New Irvine Office. Salary open w/beneflta. Call (Mr. Blank), nt·l•••· Let a DAILY PILOT ad ahop the Job 1pplic111t market for r.ou. Put you r mesra1e where they re look- ing. The dlrte\ line to re1ult1 11 842-M!S. Dial It lod•r, and lllk to a DAILY PILOT act.v Hr. ry, and Harold T. Segerstrom Jr. . Soull! ~t Plaza mer.chao1111v1 .l25Q: C4dlllao dealer Dick Naber11 t&OOi Walttt Wieber, t280: 'D, M. Layman arid Le\tli Drelger, t2SO e<ifh and Mer.le Chapma11 $212. ..~ '• · 1,opo . Hear Isl Of Fashion Island Summer Concerfa By TOM BARLEY OI IN D1llr Plllt lltft . '' Hippy Harry Brandon camt back ,1' hi& Fashion Isl~ pocUum1 MOnday nigtlt ud an aqually· happy throng In lhe Newport Center Mall gave his Big Bra'SI Band a receptJoh that augurs well f~ the future of hia IflO swnmer seuon. < An tttJrtiated l..tOOO Pfll"IOM enJoyJIJ a ba1my evening and the usual varied Brandon program -Sousa viarcht!s.. "West SJde Story", "Bugle Call l\al,.! "Blue Danube" and pie like -aa( used a solid ovaUon tO let the llkeablil( Corona del Mar composer know j~ how much the mixture "1.iill. them. '..,; PerhaJ>I muoh of \he joy in then papular . e<ectrU lle1 -1~ the fact that 10 many onlooken make a family nigfit of It. Push chalr1, biby carriages, Cdt!~ cribs and the occaslonal e1~a diaper (remember, love?) are very much .Jft evide.ce not to mention the lover.s w.ho hold hand• throua!tout !lie program ud didn't aeem to bear very.m\H:h of the "Ento> of the Gladlaion.'' . ,Thi• 11, of coune, all ·ptrt or tJ:le Btandon forrnul~ and he tefmt .lo h'v.e become the beaming target of a vei:,x youna chMrln, ·teelkin which luUly • pl1ud11lmo1t every wave of the ,BranQon baton. . Heaven only knows why it w11 thouktii necessary to apprca;1~h th11 crlUc W~th SllCh ·trepidation whta it was tuggelttd that we might care to take tn th1i utterly dellghUul openin1 program. · · . · "11'1 not 1U1ctly clutlcal mutle. ~ f we know how )'OU feel about 1111 than aerlout mulk:" and so forth. Nons~. Thia ii grand stuff for our lllmmc evenings, tdtally 11Tanaed alKI clwlfftC! ror a family audience and very mUCti on our agend1 from now through AugU'.t: .J- From PGfe 1 MELLINO ..• cerned that the worry by many person .. ~ in the community might resume will} the new developmenta tn the case. "But wt're 1tlll. tcllowtng aome vt#; gOQd information. We haven't drawn blailks and Ult caae it far from cloted.1:' he said. . 1 • WYlER INCAFll!X 660 1121 NEW;ioRT AVE. COSTA MISA ' ' ' .. " "· . I .. .. & M•M M•terplMe .....,, .. LESLIE CAllON " ~' ''LILI'' ~ ·IHOIT~(i~~~1;o-M-I'-'' .~j. :Ye TIMI ~DUil, e l : i·' "LILI " 71 .... .11:0G ~: I .. OL1ftt·" l :JI ! : '------··-·' " • • I • 'J I ~I ,, ' • • • • p ~t--· .... • • • • • tlllrl..ll ,,.,........ ,......, "' M11. 1111'1llllll'lf1:30, l :JO WTM,1iNCOl.Ofl ftl/frl1 I, I, II •II. l"llMll'I' llot ........ , t Tt~ICOl.Oll lt, l, •,I, I, 10 ... Iva. 'Show St•rtl 7 , . 1 Continuou1 Sund•y from '2 • &IEliORY mK AtCltARll ~' -~ JAMESfRAftllsaJs;I · , GEJIE HA8KMAH • 1 : 'NEWPORT BEACH CABL£YISION • .· ' :j'H E BEST lt1dior.'hrp ,.11. ,,,,,, .. ,,,. ~uh" i1 •~• of th1 worllli'1 rn11t • - 3 llG ATT1l4CTIONS • p1,ul1r comic 1lr1p1. lt11d It I (( \'19: ..... iiii<•i!i;iy~, 1 iii' ~~iii' iiiDA~l>;ii·Yiii"iiiLOjiiT.~~~~~~~~~:111 1 ~ T.,..~ ... Htl ADULTS ONLY · ' • • . ONMI PllDAT' . . ' Sl'OON lllVlll ANTHOLOGY 1, ' " • IMA• Lii MAITl•S "ldttlhllly l'Mtk --4 ••• , ••Hiit" - --L1"9 1 .. 111 IPT ,01 •llUV~TIOMI• CALL W.Ull 1111 If_,.,.. l lM., Cllll MUI . ~TlrllllDAILY .", Showa at lt-2-4-6-,I-& 10 P~ , .J " r • • "' . . WALTER , , M!mud I •' ' ' " G•IAT 2NO 'IATUlll H1l1y Miiis In ' llCllll •••• AYAILHll ,: .. ) j I •"IN SIAllCH 011 THE ,CASTAWAYS" • I -~: 67J·6261 , no• . ._, c-1 Hwy. I Coron• ~•I Mir NO OMI "MHI 11 CALL THIATRI FOR SHOW TIMIS 49 .. Fully performed ways •Y a cuple ti save ~ marrla1e •·a ) ••• ·-. --,_ ... 111-lllf . ......... ,. .. """" . ....,, ..... HfMt llOATtlllCt'" Ct l "ICll•t O' lMI OllPLlll" It ! A• DIMl't Clltt MllW ' "1111 l ll"'n 0 I*" '"'"""" "THI .0•TfO••" 101 "ICINt O,,TMt i •lftlPLllr IOI * ' ,.1M111a tffAelf'oOlfT , '!!'!!!..!!"-" HfMI ,_..~I wiil~ ceP) J ........ ,,.,., • ·~----'~~ ~~·~··~• .. ..a•.r.o.•··~·~"~•·~'~""'"'-~ II.ti Pll CAILOAI ' AH citlt ...,. .._ "COUNT YOlttA, YAM~lll l•I ... .,MAI MCMI: •P: a'°'oto • ........... 10'1 . ............ , ................ , ........ . ... $ $ I ....,, .. .1970 . ,, Many •nolher petfonner his enjoytd new life fot hi• career because ol staae 1uc- cesa in New York ; more publicity can ICl!'Je ftorn a hit play U.1n ~ -ul movie ' ' • Of • cotltse. ' rt;Wrn 1-to Broedw1)' can !lie chanoey. A .. Mlslbeltlt-·AIRPOAT · ~ ~ . IUlt.', · · DUii · WICASTtl • IAllll ~wa.· "~llE~ ' RIISE IEllllEIY NEW NAYES ' 'A UMIYUISAI. "<:TUii[ ' •• ' flCIUtlCOLOfl•' , ~R;,, tOOlhtoO• ~---""•O , l!::!l --.. ' • •• • ••• * COAST ·HWY. AT MACARTHUR 8~ •. NEWPO'!_T BEACH * 644·0?60 , , COMING NEXT • • • •• ,M1.IQ)."1 PllltfS....;. ~ ' • , J ·~~LG'." . . PAINT~ \'N,Of(· " :: . SHIM'.Xm :a Nii 1NG>01t PREMlllll RUN • 3rd Popul~r, W~ . "Dl"'AllD8 ; 'II« H~!l'J')' .. l:11tln1J; · ' "~I OUT*TOWNHS' i1 1qmethint to '''· '!II• pr•diet th•r• won't lte room in, th• ei1l•1 f•r •II tho1t ~ wJ.o wi{l l •ll pfrtht lr ••1t1 l•u9hin9." 1p -.•-atrl'Wtf; ..,.,,,_...no\: W....a..,IMl,...fer•_,.ef-,_.., ....,,,.~,..,.... ' " ; ... '9 1111t8'G·s1 ., . ......... ~ ..... , I' ., "W'dltSis~_ GetEgralr . . -·- ' ' ( 1 -I • ... i /I - I I SC DAil V ·l'ILOT 3J ·' . ' . • • - I .. -. - We'; I Ny, J4'J I, 1910 l • ' • ,. • • .. . • ' • 1 • ~ • • • . . . THE ·,REAL J:STATERS . ' ' . . • ! r )} • • ' ' • ' I ' ' t • . . . , • . r . .. . ' , ' r • . , r ' ' .. ., " ~ ., ... · .. J ~ ••• ,\ ' ' • .\.. YISI WI CllYI ' . ' ... L .• 1 l . • . . ! 'I' ' . A•, ,' • A PIRSONALlllD ·~-.1oa .:111v1c1 • ". · YOU WILL AP~•CIA I.> .... • • VALUE CONSCIOUS 7· • , • I • • ' ,, Titere Is .a wealth of family liv:ln1 In· this ~ bedityom,' 2 bilth corner lOt hoa)e, room for a bolt. SuMy kitchen and a large yard. Only $.1~,5QO. '4ick llc!y Entertalnm,ent family home -· 4 beautiful 6drms., 3~ baths, break· fut room + 16'~ family room, and a ~klini pool $68,500 -Phone 646-7111. oc-Yltw Uclohlt Drive by this Udo lovely at lCll VIA KO~ON tht;n Call · us to inspl!Ct. -14 Bedroollll -1P"fft to street loca· tion +-E:a:tra ·large 45' Jot. $64,950- Phone 6'&-TI71. Eostblllff . . ' MER.Q!TM G~DIN$ :aµtrri 4 Bedrooms, tonnli 'ak.1ng room, •epat4te fantjJy Mom. 111eaUliluH;' decorated.' Und~r~ ·ground ligt)tin1 in rear 'yanl. ·The beat for '44,9!1(). • ' . ' . ·.· . ' I ' M•-, Verd• ·~ · · Poql ..... , .. 4 Bedrooms, e)\:cellent inner cW-cle· ~,Yes, a beautJful An thbn;y pool • heJt· , · ~ location· near ~ golf coursel, carJ>!ted ed A: filtered ~ sets <thei ataa:e for J~il ' • draped -Extra wide lot with boat > 3 bedrQl)fl'I: 2 ~t.h h~e. sate. '1ei-~ : I:. traifer litoraae -Lowest priced· ratt Rl!l' yard for the CMldren: New ;;- home in area $35,950 -l'>hone gold ;..\.n.,t. Kitchen .......;..,.· "tely .... 646-7171. ·-,.,.. • • "'-'":...,..,.. . I done. S29,95q. P~i;m~ ~-~J~. I l , ; NffCI ~· Space? • • ...... Mr I, 1970 ' ' '., ' . ' I ! I t " ; I ·.~~ES .!,JOPLE • Sweeping v1ew from mountains to sea. 4 Bedrooms, 2 bathJ,' large fam· ily room 'plus dhJlng room. -Double garage plus carport tor boat atorage. In move-in condition. $48,500-Phone 673-8550. Best Bara:atn at $37 ,500. J Bedrooms, 2 ~\hi, tarnfY TOOOl and beiutl'ul . kitch~ with island cook a;inter - spa.dou1 . comer. lot with patio - Phone 673-8550. Have t0°ael\ your smaller home first? -We have ,a 2400'"sq. ft. hoin~ wi~h 4 Bdnm -· 3 baths. Trade for small- er C.M. or · N.8. home. Priced' at ~; Near Irvine Blvd. V'-o"-.,~!'I' 3 bdrm. 'home-dlnlnt "'°°"' ·. · ''L&Pge back yird .' ~ey • roo.!l;.,"Jqr :boi.i, trailer. Our u:clu1l?-"1U.f f:U ,950. LEARN : M!)li, · . ,,.~,•i• .... ~1011oli1M Troiniflt ., ... . Call!to · Hlglilancls Spa.clow.. beautifully deeora~ 3 l»d- room, family room POOL ho(lle. Large professionally ]andlca~ y~ with separate ' fe~ ·pqol area. A fine home ·in an ou'U.tandinr area. $58,500. Phone 67~: Value Co111e;l!Mn7 Thett la a wealth of family llvlna In this 3 bedroom, ~ bath comer lot h0me, roo'm for a boal Sunny kitch· en an:d a r large yard. Ohly $31,500. Phoiie ~~2313. ' . $42,950 -Ph<>™! 673-8550. . Meredith c;ard•ns · 4 Bedroom.ii, formal·dinlng ro(lm, ,eP" arato famJly room. BeauUfully decor· ated. Underground llahting in r~ar yard. The best for S~i.9&1. Phone 546-2313. For details 646-7Vf. · ' ' B,ycr~•t One of the finest In t}lis ~ aru. ·•t this prlce.-4780 1q. ~ of luxury - 4 tJ;clrms., formal dlnh1(1 ~ a cor· ieous poo11 S74,SOO-~hilitt~7171. EARN. MO~E. / . ·~111or-1 5P.lit-p t, 10 % . . Slltli'E BITI'~lt Mori •11t.1-Mlp1~Ad~otti1i119 ' . . . , FOR · INTIRVIEW . Cll!I ~~ Mc(:arclle " j~iiJ.316 . ' . . .. . , ' ·.We Have Hundreds More for Your ln~p•~tionj JuJt <:till~ . . . . . I .. THE REAL li;ST~TBiSf ' '.I S.rv!ng Newport Beach • Cosio Mtsa • Corona ' del Mar • Hvntirtgton ,Bea~h . . . ~· . ·N~Wl'ORT IEACH 1700 Newport Blvd. 646-7171 3 CQnvenient LocaliQnJ N,ear · You . · COSTA MESA 2790 Hori.or llvd. 546-ll I l CORONA DEL ~R lll M.r-n• Ul-1550 · INl/l5™ENTS . 2714 H..i.,. 111'.4,, ~ ~01 Cotte ·Mtot . 144-Uli ' . ' EXPERl·ENCE ELIMINATES· .EXPER1ME,Nr ·, · . ' ' • i I" • ' . \ . .. ' . , ' '. • •.. • '. • • ' ~ f ... ' ' , ,~ • PllOf·AOVERTISU JJ r • • . \ . ' ~ission Trail l Strange the Name Of Solitaire Way IRVINE -"T~ ~ hlYe a lot of funny street names in that area," mused Chllnnan ol tbe Orang• Coonty Boord ol Sl!pervilllr• Altoo '!:. Allen 'l'Detdoy while tbe boltd considered nome c11ongea for three roadwO)'I. • The changee, pr~ bf tbe county Road Deporimen~ ue Lllliru Way to Solitaire Way:, Sinitann Way to Andele Way and Bedlan Circle lo Margene Cir- cle. ''Jbe ,iltreetl are m • new aubdivisiofl ~ devektped on Culver Dri'(e, north of the San ~go Freeway. 1be board called for a public hearing CM' ~ chl!Jies within three wteka. e llfl•• A...-lea1 'SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -Com- mimontr Chuck Atleo had a bard 'time ~ntraUN . o~ Planning Cogpniasion matters TUelday,. He kept thillking about a sweet.-laced liWe baby girl which anived 01 ttie F<Mrth ol July. . Sanday Leigh weighed In at 7 Iba., 15 oz. and was 20 and a half inches long. 0 We're still in sboci:," said the proud papa. So what's so unusual about a new blby! The Allens have five boys. MISSION VIEJO SCOUT DISPLAYS HER BADGES In ThrM YNrs, An ·Achlevement Few Can MatC::h · -----• Teoeab Aa.,...e1 Super S~@n1 ----Wejo-eirl Has Badge-s-eawre MISSION VIEJO -A tenaia auocia- liQa bu ,been alarted for the residents d. the Ae&ean Hill! area of Miuion Viejo. The new usociaUon is designed to provide better he4]th through competitive lenniJ among .elahborhoods. · Anyoae in the Aegean Hills-Mis,ion Viejo area who 11 interested in the Uloelatjon can join by calling Roger DMmey; U0-2174 or Diane Mersman 547- 1197. • BeaKeU i\'a-11 ·EL TORO -Richard Be..-.ett of 242&1 l,tlrkwoOd Lane, El Toro, WU appointed '\)ieaday to tbe board ol "1reclor• ol Qhqe County Cemetery District No. I. Supervisor William Hirstein told fellow ~ membtn that Bennett was a Joqtime resident of the area and wu ., anxious .\o iUve on tbe hoed.'' Tllo diJtrict • ~ two county .....,,......, ·a Er TQro uc1 Santa Ana. J1e!a>et1 replaceo Cbarlea i'orbel who ~ lul February. e He's Top Spolee MISSION VIEJ\) -1lwr!!'1 a "big wheel" in ¥i11lon Viejo ~t ,....Uy woa the Top Spoke award. ~Dick Daveaport, newly inltaJled Jftli- dtn1 of the Saddleback Valley Jaycees, was honored by that organiution as gtvtng the "greatest, all around effort to the Jaycees activity." ·.others who ~ved honors were Robert Hez.malhalck, who earned the Key Man award, and Ron Bunister, outgoing presideM, who was given a lpecial award. • i\'e"' Stop Set :MISSION VIEJO -Installation of a ~ stop 1ign at the tenni.aaUon of J'rmirno ROad at Marguerite Boulevard ln Mission Viejo was approved Tuesday bj. the Board ol Superviaors. The installaUon. wu recommended by the county Traffic Committee. e lu11lora Gather MISSION VIEJO -The first summer party for junior high age students will take place Friday. The party will begin at 7 p.m. and will feature outdoor dancing, pizza, hot dogs and prizes, all at the Rew Sierra Recreation Center in ~fission Viejo's Granada section. 1be entire commuqlty will be welcome with members paying ~ cents and non members payillg 'I.JS. Proof of resldencti In Mission Viejo will be requir~. Those walking home must bavt a aote from their parents. . By PAMELA HALLAN 01 ,.. o.w •u.t .,.,. Don't be surprised iI someday you hear that Lizabeth Ruppert is runnine for Preside1t. The 11-year-old Mission Viejo girl has the kind Of ambition and stick-to-itiveness to make it. · She doesa't just want to .do things well. She wants everything to be perfect. With lhis kind of motivation it isn't surprising that Lisabeth h a s ac- complished significant achievement. In three years of Girl Scouting, she has completed the requirements ror all 49 merit badges, the most possible for a girl at her level. Not only can she light camp fires, pitch teats, weave baskets and all the other things ~ ewects a scout to be able to do, she'i also a proficient camera operalor roller aiater, cyclllt, &Wimmer, dancer, cooi, aeamstreu, and • dozen ~ thh\P -''lhen You ..... get her pose out .i· a book. "I loVe to read," said ~th "I especially lite mysteries· 111d adven\ure &toriel." .1 Her par!l'b, Mr. and Mr~ Carl Rqp- pert; coofeu thal they soroeUmeo Ila•• lo hide her books wbell. t:he:re'.s a chcire to perform. But of ~se, ~ Mr scout badtu were 09t conskteied a ebore to the ~y-haired y.o~t.er. No,r dkl she ooo- sider her-task a difficult one. Next year is a different ~kry. "The cadet badge requirements are ' more difficult ," said Lisabeth. "But I'm still going to try to earn them." When she finally reaches lhe senior scout level, Lisabeth would like to travel to France or Italy. "Those countries sound so interesting," she said. "l'here are projects for seniors that take them lo foreip countries. I've .worked extra hard and I bope I'll get lo go." The travel will &ive her a chance to continue to do what she likes most ·)earning things. • Her favorite learning e~ was whl1e eMaing her "My 0Wn TroopV badge. ' To 101 1he bad&e, tbe trOop thinks ue Ill own project," abe said. "a.In was cake decorating." As for her future, would µsa'qeth like ' lo b< pretldent! "I thiAk 1~d like to be a teacher," she grinned. Cleveland Forest Areas To Jojn Harbor District Orange County supen·isors approv~ Tuesday the enlargilment of the Harbor District by 19,000 acres and ,l,364,llO in a•ssed valuation, as recommeaded • by the county Harbor Commission. The actioo now gQeS to the l«at- Agency li'ormat.ion Ccmmissioa (LAFC) for approval. Kenneth Sampeon, director of harbors, beaches and varks, wrote supervisors . that Ule 19,000 acrea is that area of the county nqt included in lhe district when it was fanned in 1934. It now covers put 88 percent of the lud in tbe county. He said 64 percent of the are.a omitted was mountainous and contained wlUtia Ule Cleveland National Forest. While re.lated, the action to enlarge the district is not steft to have any direct bearing on legi.slat.ive measures ROW pending concer¢ng !bf conJrovenial entity . A bill to put .dissolutloa or exparliion ol the district to a vote of the people ia llated to be beard by the state Seaate's Government Organizational Committee Thursday mmnin&. The measure, co.authored by assemblymen John V. Briggs (R· Fullertoo), Keoneth Cory (0-Anaheiml and Robert Burke (R-Hunlillgton Beach) was approved by the Assembly April z.1 by a 4.2 to 2S margin. The bill calls for a two-choice election with voters to decide either to dissolve the special Harbor District and allow it to become jua:t another county depart- ment OJ' to expand its flHlctioo to h1clude acquisition and operatio1. of inland regional parka and recreational areas. In the paa:t two years, the supervisors by several 4 to 1 votes have approved u:panslo11 of the district's function rather than dissolution. Backipg dlsiolut.ion hai beea the Orange County Le'ague of C i t i es , repre.sepUJli 25 rommuniUes, and the I.AFC. R9ttky Road for Rock Law r • ~~it) Festival Restrictions Go Bqck for Rewrite BJ IA~ BIWBACK quiremenll" and alated, "~ Mid re-lo the ~" w oblala a lletme ,. ._ .... .,,._ ...,. quirementa are met, the board 'may' for such eventa. A ..,. Or-eoun)r ilw lo strictly IJ'311~ • p<rnlil." A d<pasit of 1$,00t '!Ollld bt required reguta\t lar .. ouWoor' gatherings such "It 3houkl read'•lf:ia]l' grant a pennit to assure ~ cleanup a(ter IUCh as _:1' mu.ilk feioValatran into a minor to make it constituUonal," Battin argued. gatherings . of up 1q &,000 people. An road·~k · befor!e 1..._ Board f Battin, an attorney, abo contended addltlooal •too wpu~ be . required for . -r-0 that "a severability claUse has been each 1,000 pergons over 51080. nie deposit $Jperv1110rs Tuelday. omitted from the propo.sed law which wo0ld also guarant.ee that property '11\e measure, written by County should read that if certain clauaea are owners be reimbursed for any dan\a1e Counsel Adrian Kuyper, was referred declared WJC0r1StituUoaaJ the remaining v.1tlch might OCCIW. l*k to Ku yw for possible revision clause!!! would be enforced." Other requirements include promoters ta next Tuesday when Supervisor Robert Kuyper replied that aich a provision would have to furnish proof of good Vf. Battin objected to mme or its pro-is automaUcally a part of all codified character and financial responsibility: Visions. county ordinances. running water for drinking, ftll!h or •."The concept Is good," Battin said, The recommended law, "to protect chemical type toilet.a, ~ire-protection In '!but it hu, 1 believe, certain omissions public health, safely and I e n e r a l hazardous areas and one aecurlty iuard that ll"OUki make It unconstitutional ." welfare" would apply to outdoor events for each 200 pertons in attendance. He said one clause ord~ed promoters attracting 2,500 or more ~ple tn areas Alao mandated would be adequate traf- fil large outdoor gatherings in nU'al "not specllica11y equipped to handle large fie control, and first aid facilities Ir • w-,, July '· 1'10 DAILY I'll.OT I New Clemente Plan? 'Satellite' Fire 'Sta~ions -May Speed Help-- tnlCU !the lllt ·-... -fU,IOO a low yeara ago) ~ bt added, plua four full'llme ~·to man tbem in ...... arjq- Sao Clement.e'1 smatt truck baa proven a cfellnlte -lo the loc~l-department *Ml its, yir.. lull-<f!ne employeo. The rl& bepn with a new tcuck dlusis purdwed lrom a local dealer tben ahlp. ped t.o a Loi Anlelea m1f!ufactwt( for ·-ol Ille .flnff&btlni equipment Mlldl makes 1he -· elij>lbfe ol JDOYin( lasl lo firu, medical aid ealb Md traffic C!'dles. and rescue calls as well. • "Y(e have calculated that In at least IDEA LAUDED 95 pereenl ol our W. calls, U.. squad And s... Clement. Fir• Chiel lllerlon -has boon all that b • ~ Hackelt Nld todiy 'bt believ .. the pilot to do the job. U we oould hlv• tlleae plan In ~ a...... lo b< the betl rip closer lo the outlying porU ol San ldN for San OlemenU' problem yel. • Ctemeole we could gteall)> Improve the . . s 9ffVicf:, '' Hacketl said. The philosojllly b<hlnd the plan Mahoney coneun<d with Hackett's idea ~ by, oew Garden Grove Fire md "said thf: basic aiJn of hil aatellite Chief Geoe l\lahooey io .. .... • lhotl system la lo bep the .,.. IOd ..... maclliaes ,.._ .-lo U. lke so that tbe llD8ll rl& can flaht a 1111111, f14"'1!readiog • blaze, durlJ!C tbe lime normally speot t.o Jay hup --the Iarg~r equlpmenl< ''Laying a ~ Une when a flre ii butninl taw up preeioua Utne, am it's obviously better to put out' a Gnl11 fire with a smaller rig than take time lo let the blaze grow and then fllhl it w!U)A>igge11 rJgs," Mahoney llkL J!ackeU aaid that a lll<IHla ldoe - even if it preemp6ecl ~ dh. pertnaDODl bulldlap ---.._ially valuallle in ,._ to the IOlllh andnorthVOMol .tlledlywhm.- d<veli>po>eot, U pal In; -1d lit up •I to periJouoly IOlllf fire ......,..... .. __ "In Shoreclifb M It la now we c.'t arrive much IOObll' than Jt ·to 13 nalautll and that's just loo Joas. )a fact, II!• a downrilbt despfoul llDOl.mt of tiaJ!t." be said. ' ,._ time by a skilled P!1ir GI firemen UIO>c a fut, _.;alilocl (and rtial!v.ely. dJeap)· fw -, .. -.er ill butldln1 expensive Ill~ builtiogs wlth cOOunodious · l iv~ Ing quarters for a battalkln, the cblef's . S)'9lem oaU. lor small Hvinl quulAlrs on· a snail piece of land with a $30,00G rig cutside, iMteed ol a lta&ioll biiJUle wjth oeveral ll0,000 bumperi and a bt~ talon m resklmce. Supervis~rs Okay Money For Special Senate Vote CU'ITING COSTS .''The first satellite,". Mahooey said . t.xfay, ''wouk!' b< a r<l!>cat<d r<SidencO wbicb we are moving \'Oto a lot. This cuts the COits inunemely." Trallern1ncrother small quarters-are also plamed, plus tbe purch..,. of four · or five o1 ·tbe ~· It wlU' lake Dearly foor yeen w build the S)'.Stem to compleUon, said Mahoney, but the COit -Mimaied (Gt foUr .1ubcta- tioru ·and a large ~ ·of equipment and the five pumpers -is '671,MS. But. 11 San Clemente, wher~ ·the need foe more statiOns is a.ii severe as Garden Grove but the area small et, two of the small substations woold serve the pulpCJCI<, Hac:llet< said. If the satellite Idea could. be fMl\ to work here, he said, twO more '"squad" Oran.. County au~ Tueeclay ai>pnv'ed e'_peadi~ fer ' a priinary election, Aul!llll 110 .and • ~ runoff vote, SepW:r:aber 15, to aam. a ·socce.ssor lo Slate Seo. John G. ·Schmlil (R·~tlnl in the Mth sa.-i.1 Distrlol . The lpecial . votes were orderfd by Governor Reagah all>r Schmits WU elected to Congreu from tbe SSth District to ·fill the Unexpirld · term1 o( the late Rep. James B. Utt. If any cudidate" receives a majority ot. all votes ca~t in . August, .l)e . Will he declorecl elected lot, tho IJll<xp~ lerm -runnin1 to next ,.Jan~, :l»d .the Sei>tember runolf would .~ ca:nc;:elled. State Republican Chairman Denais E. Carpenter. a 8ewport Beach atWme.y, csptwod the GOP oominalioo ..,.1ty JW\e 2 and will oppo,ie Democrat Dwight W. ~tize. a Gardea Grove bulineaman, for the regular term in the November ge.eral eledioo. · ff Carpeoter should win the 1pedal primary eiecUoo he would lmmediatelY. assume bis po&t in tl)e Stat~ senate, if that body is sWJ iD session by mkS-o August The Newport Beach Republlcaa defeated Cliarles H.. Sewell of Orazt1e, IMl,234 to 11,7S4 In J\Jne, and Mlie downod UC I,rVjne stud<nt Barry BaijChwitl, 38,135 lo 17,693. There are 6$3 precincts in the district . which boasts a heavy Republican ma- jority. , · Filing dateS for Ui~ JX'~mary belin Thursday and close July 17. Nomination papers riiay be obtained at' lhe Orance County Voters Registrali,on Bureau, 1111 E. Chestnut St., Santa Ana.• TWO FOR LESS THAN . . . . TH.I PRIC·E· o ·f O·NI. More Big V•hlei 111 :~r .. C,..RtJe••of•Na11ae $q ... LTD. Har .. r Ceater Sa.re New Opea Eves. •tu 9 2 Suits .... $121 ... $250 $138 •••• $118 SAYE $132 OUR PRICE Buy Two For ' Sit IA . SPORT COATS 2 Sport Coats .... "' .... $170 OUR PRICE ... ... S 98 Buy Two For • • ~ • $ 68 SAYE $102 2 Pairs .... IJJ IA. OUR PRICE Buy Two For $17. u . 2300 HARBOR, Coste Meaa Harbor Center, on the mall PHONE 540-1500 ' Ope• 8130.te 9 Dally -Sa""'41ay •au I ' . • t01lncorporated areas of the county to crowds." established medical inatltuUons ar• not 1'1:omply with 1 n number ab I e r• Promoters would be required to apply close by. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;l:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,_ __ ,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a ........ " • • -- \ . . . f ~·111t.tr . ' . Phase 4 U.S~ Pullout Begin·s in Vi«:t ·i ,~ ' c ...-..,. ponnJt u. ••• -" ,... .. be 111o;-W ~-r "'~·~,., . -lo\'ilOll jUPll -Tiie u--bt' Ille -had -~ 7 """"' -• CUIWd patl "u. ........ Delta. .. ..... Hi .. ,,.,... _.. ,,...... ,_ -.. Illa -ball "' SOulll ,,,. -._ jOIMd 1.11111 -South ~·0 ...., ·-·• to ..-~'"." oGICll" ._ M . ~ ·-....... brJ\! .~p ~ •tm• on oehodult. . 1 la a.q., • u:s. Arnljl -ri1r luanl ...., -4 ...._...ie ,..,-ou/'fd! • lier lo -.. 111.-_. <\la ,_ Vial-V-lOd ... bi1o1 ll:'Pl"d fllr V-tOldier>. --out a ?-.. _ ..... --·-...... Jlo!M. ~-,~--'"""'"" .... ~-lo !lit ...... Tlleadt Jn llOllDlulu, • boll'd el elllcon -•nlad 1wa dvlllw .,.. ........ • llllnl !Qt YD 1JOm lb< officer '• bUW. el • Air,_......,. from Ibo '111awltbdnwolw•-totiwol,. ofter lllilhc 1,111 C-1 ...... 1era ii.. tllinl ~ el a 0...ity am!-wty ltday M tber ..... away on Military "'°ketlpen ttpc>ttad sharp to drtfl dttallo I« 111t .,unout ---Ibo -el a ........ fighUng In .SotJJh Vietnam'• northern ' .... -U.S. m4l111r7 -aid , abeul :11111 man, Jncludllw Ill <fU-· and ......... .-1,111 -··-..... • udlllll--1.· tl,lllSeuthV--ar•- '1111 -Mid rlllrll ;mill el 1111 It COIM u Soo!tli v~ .,,.,._ In Ctmllodla. • by Pr-Nu. Aboul II, o II • ..,.... nier a U.S. afllolrw billot In quartor and In the M•kong Delta lllat. Americul are Co '91ve the war .., . downton Salaon. · •• j coat the llvu of four American1 Jn ~ •• would be coriipietOd • ._ • II Pl ""'"" l,080 ,,.,., .._ -Tiii now cb'I,. wu d'1 pod to keep a ... dQo." 'lllty Mid atrcrall _ _, Ilia . ~ fllr a -"":':'-lo lllt haa'Y .,,_ '° C o 01 rn U I I t I by Oc:t. ti, and Ill.Ill ,.... by Ma\ ' 0.., el the • wu a ~ Kanan the north .and 10 South V1etnan1eta II· 1prlq. ODa mJer ..U -led to p ldlllllllod u Ciiio v.., Jff!'• ., wbo the delta. ' • r * *· * u.·s. ·io Cut Forces Noiv In S. KoretJ, ... @Ort w .. ..... .... ....... - _,,ky, Obio Register repi>rter \IY .... • Oalleway say1 a thief 1na1Cbe4 'wo bu!Cing grocery ba&• from her •car. In a 1upem111rltat ~ lot. But she doesn 't mind. The JIN• "!II'• fillad wi)l> gart>a1e from · 1 plcmc Mi11 Galloway and her parent. bad and she wu tak· inc Ille garba&• borne ta di-• Ill It. "If t.Ul'1 his beg, he'• welcome to it," abe N.id of the tbeif. • In 1934, to. citlunrt1 of Bug•· l00f1h tradat th.I "G" _hs thli1' tor.on'• name for an "X" btcatut who want& t• live 'in G .&oum coJ.1.. ~d Buoaworth. A ~Mrati~n . laUr, the dttz1nr11 of Bui:t00rtla. ii thinking ma11bt tht nld wo.us art bt1i aft.Ir all. Th• t?ttlao• council ii hbldino. a rtftraMum am.mag tht BOO toumaptoplt to cllfnoe tM ~ bock hooin, for hU~ric4l and sin.timtnt.Ol rta- '°"'· f hrtt·UCGr·old Alt~ Denooean of Loi A.·ngtlt• iakt1 ad.vantage of a ltaku fire ""'' to oct n coal drink; on a hat, ~n dau. Friend Olga Muno1 , 4, stlMI to have Ott 1t1mt idea nnd ii UMi&illf' hcf '&urn .a.a :flrtw14N 4t ihc otMt tftd blttU a itubbam blat. WAsulNGToN fAP) -~ ... Nii, .... actiq( .,..,. Ille -"'Y lhr .. tened I ~ ., .... Mtioa'a trains if a union k9!'1.....-~ by lines, haa Ol'dered rMkW·~ b«k to the.Ir jot. for IO deYI "ile an emeraency board eeckt &o Settle • U.-nmirc dispute. • Just •fttt the Presidertt movtd to avert, a national r11il a'isis Tueed.ly n~ by resorting lo his final remedy under the Railway Labor Act, the Lltiar Department rtqrtert it was told the thousands d 1 t r I k in I Unllld Tr•nspor&.aUon UnioR members wooJd go to work 911iil • '°"" as poeslble. The <1111p11'1mtnt •kl the NaUonal Railway 'Labor Conf•ence, the lndUltry ll'OUP re~ more ihan l~ railroads, r11einded ita consid«atioo of a loci.out S flnlPlayee and threat to rllul~tlle·-· The UT~ called the otrike audclelliy Tlleaday -dwrttns tho U-wltll reluaintr to ~In In pl 111411 ..., thl uee ot firnen on dieeel qina. $18.8.BJW... BlU Curb on War . Cities;. Space Fµ.nds .OK'd · Bill Bqckers •All!JNGTON (.y'l.-.AI"" ·lharp .... ou1 ..., ou1 "-•"•.-,.. 111o ' ,,,. latter.:,_, .:;:,,d ~ ~ Exp~oi:. Lo•1 · · _..,.., --to ll*!il tjjl llllion'a ~•-......,_.. el Ille -• '"*'It...-. ,. • · ., r · I ....., ..... ---a•.... "Collt , .. lloeal ._,.tbilitJ ............... ~WU followed by ·:wASH!NGTON c•P) ~The Initial , to ....,..i part el the -pro1r1111 ~y -In Ille -. .. '-mire • lllll'J>rloe -Cl& ~ by lien'. HbuaO l<St Of till'~~ Coopar. ,... 1-y otW Ille --William FuJllrl# --llapped -~h -.-,! io' pllll -lutun IJ.il. --. an eatro 1111 rnDillln fer d<fnthc lilt ~ le Cl& 1121 mlJlloo a bid to .., • mljllon .,_ Ille · _..;,.,, tn Cambodia J!'IY com.· .....,,: 1Wben i<newol"ml pure • ...,.. """"llllo NAM ...._ 11111 -It ' opac• ,.....m oaly by -mlnuto -• · • 'Ille two<loy -lo .., -..1 to Illa ... Ill biJll.., IJl'lldlnr tewoJ •I .-. , , '!liur!<!l1, '"'1 ••ea !la ~ Olfl'!Ct priorltlt• ond floeal ...,..-J~y ..-*-' by Illa · Haiiaa, Tiie llnal ..,... "We Ill•• -t bllli'!" of dolllrs to lose. Tuieday -an •tu -eeld!-oll fill"* I« N~ WM •.i11 billloo. to l>Mnl -..,.. nicU to poJf 00 The main hrJl!O el· Ille ~h ,,_y bill; fU -~.itr -"If .. .,. .... ti 1111kt a !'!' dlqlay in tllo .._ Jnttitulloo," baekel'I "ldently la to ru• up a bl(, :=:: :.~ ~;:'' wu m =,...,·~ ~ ~ iZ:; ~ ArUmu Dllnocnt ~d. ,, . even 1r k*ng, vote for the plan pamd Ill -~-.~-, ~ •-1e ~·llld cit .. " • -P lj II a "fPrill to tet ·U.m1 )le .111d, two wMks 110 by the $enltt efttr' ~ ~ --•au to •· > In e --11111 w..ght laupo to tnn any funds from the budpt The Senate follmNd tt. re;.ctlon of from the aaUery. "But not nearly the nearly two moriths ol debate. for h Na.Uonal ~ and lplce the Proxmire vat.t by lddin,( MOI million thrill d. mneltlns the Pot.onu.c River No concrete plan for action _hu been AdmiDiltr'alk>n, • JJ~ whk:b Sift. to fu~ Irr unt.ft r ... al ll'lntl and <In a hot aifht. 11tt, but indicat.iom are that Rep. Thonw William Pnwnir1 (0-Wll.), aid TUJl1'd '300 m.illl.M.for Mwqe and wter treat-E Morgan lD-Pa ) chMrman of the in a "pulttic works ntrivafMU," aDd mmt f1e1Ut1es. • . ·. • House Fore11n Affairs Convnltt.i, ma)' Israel 1'its Again, Says . . Russians in Canal .Zione More Bloodshed Due in lrelanH? BEI:J'AST, Northera Ireland (UPI ) - Roman Catholic l&adera thrta&ened. loday lo defy uy new curfna -Md called on the British ·aovemment to forbid 1-by Ila -L•-· I w·-: IN Prote1Lanl Orance On¥r'1 1Mu1I ..,.._,. n -.ii.npn. Bittle olthe Boyne P1rt4e next Monday. PrwnHr _Golda MS, in WI NBC in-"People tlavln& been bitten once will = =·ay ftilht. allo rel~ to be shy twice and will not obey any curfew demaads," 1ald C'rerry Fltt, Bar-Jev repeated hi1 Utement ol Mon· a Roman Catholic member or the day thlt a Sovltt.-EIJPUan ml11Ue Northern Ireland and' Br I t I 1 ti cmnptea 1et up htlfw1y between Cl.iro parllameat.s. · an:1 the c.wiaJ flCfd tN lll"af:li army BriUah troops lmpoaed a curfew mi _with a~ wLth Soviet weapon the predominantly Ctthollc area .of °'*'*''· Belf11t l1at F'rlday nl1ht durin1 1treet "We lhlll not, for lhl1 reuon, re!frain fightina . It w11 lifted Suld1y. from taki~ anr nece.ary aod poutb)e John Huffte, 1 Catholic member of ac:UM to «rrtinue our Mk! m the ce11e-tht Northern Ireland parliamenl, Ilk! fire liM," he aaid. But he added the the British 1overnmut. 1hoold ban the tnielUe array mlde lll'Hli a.ir force scheduled par•df by . m i 1 j t • n t I~ q1jrwt f.be, C'ln1I "the moat Pret.dUnll.. 1 , , Lt. GM. Hlirn Bar-lev, tM Israeli dilheuft Ind deftcemul" atnce IN7. Hume i.ld It w11 "r remarkable' spec-. ddef ol llaff, ...,_ the Labnr Party Davar •190 quoted Bar-Jev aa eayip& lade" thlt the BrlUah had pi~' with ,...,..... Da~ tlJ Tei Aviv that matt the J'c:ypUlna wanted to Jauoch u att.td: Pro&eltant Orqt Order members to :!):-3,mlO el Illa ,,Ml_ llevlfl ,~~ ..... ll1o -1,. 11111 . he "Pkt' J~. cal\ ell~td o( oi;derlng lllltloned _1n Emt ore.._ ·~~·tho ·mltilJe It,~ .. , ~· . · . operal<Jrs, nusaile crewmen ...cjijilll. ~. 'fU >lilt •fli!I •ot,P.. ;Dlflloiliad ~ y nl!ll'! fejeeted Bar4., ~ U.N .. --1\.Gnral ft~~ 1U'~d~•l'UllM , oi\ __ 1 .om• ~tary ~,jar - --edto;p...ll)O ....... ' • ~ . ,,.. w: ' try 'ntu!'9day to send the foreign military 11ales bill -which inch.ides the ~r~ Church amtnement -to coNe.renct with lhe House . If he ~1 H~ bac_kers o( ~e !fll~ment y M Pian, \I> Jry and bind the. Hql.IN conlrn111 In. •vuce '" 111e eoope..a..reh 1ancuop, · .me11 cuts otr U.S. spendinc kll' c.mbodla . At tbal point a D)Otion to table and thus kill the iNllfUCtion!I t"O!Jld be; ti· peeled. The test vttite wookl follow . Morgan, who has ~de hi• oppmition -lo Coopor.cllorch I~ •ite' p-form, aakt ·he ·w.nb 'to go to «fterlinee with the Senate without any hwlructklnl. Presktent Ni1on, tn a radio-television Interview last. week, 'indicated he hopu a modified version ol I.he ameytdment would come oUt d.: the Hou..sen.te conference. , · · \ The President emphuiied two point.: -~4~~f111~hi\f and authority to PlY the blll for n AOUona sendtn1 troops and adviMn' to Cambodia . ~' ~enate 90llrees. earlier 11\d tntyl~Jt the key fi1ht in the conf•ence ,Will ~ over th( Jatier point. C)pp1oent1 clliryt it would le.tel to U.S. en~ Aliarr merCenari• to C9ITY on Che h{ Cambodio on beholl el lhio coonlf\' -...-----,._._. Tllanlhanl''tt ..... ~_Ila-Ii• ..... ·1or1 ·~a• · .• ~)tfteed'. !leAllll . •"-1tod!OJ.aav<J!d not ..... --• ....... f~ . , ·~ ,. • ~·~-~·.-..:iii;; tie-~•lh 1 ' It Ulllieii . • . . ~~:;=-=-~ .,'·Sf. kjl. 'lNNUAL CLEARANCE! model IAMJ -end ... helpln1 l'I · =· ~!.ithe..::-.'':!!ta~1~~ SAVINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS m1"" 1ie ,.,.. .... 11it .......,. .,., THROUGH JULY 18th the Suez .... and ......... lnlo 1 ... e1i Urrilory. .,. ·' • ~··~----piilt>t be llytrte ~ m' di • in the ctnal ..... , ... tn .. -u pailey ttalem<nl Russ Leaves Romania With Stroqg Treaty BUCHAREST (UPI) -&wiet Pennier Alexei N. Koty.gin wfJnt home loday wJltl a new "frielll;lll\ip treaty" ltl'tl'ller ltl.ln many Romanian officiil1 had ex· pOc:ltd. Jt. Jlledled &manio and the &wlel tl-to help one .-.r mllltari- Jy tr they are attltked. KG9Jlin, who "9*t U)e treaty 101' the Soviet Unim, Wt BJ,lcharat by air d'lis mocning. At dle a1rfMrt his hnet, Ramanian Premier Ion Gheorte Maurer, told him "we are fully 11tiltifd with the asreem-enl." All Silver "'~ &Iii Item• RotlucotJ- SAYI ' All Kirk Dltmontl1 •r• loncltd •nd Re9i1tit•tl 11% .. JO'!. Chu .. Ill Summer Felt Over Nation All lo••• D••u~6~Ji -s.t. -F•1hion R.i1191 ·- E•rrlnt• -l'ind1nk -Mert!1 Rin91 i nti -Wffdln9 • .. ~ Rlnt• Racluc1cl .............. _ ............... IAYI 11·•11 te JO•/, .. - Southwest Torrid, While Humidity on Gulf Comt 'High 2'_,....t11rn Hiii! L .. l'ft&, ilrdbull....,.,,. ~ " .\tl•111t N " ltktnfltM , .. ~ l lstr11rc-" ff ·" &1IH .. .. llull'ln .. .. Cl!la• .. • ClflCl-11 N " ci...tw • " ...... u .. "' °"''" " " 1!11,., .. . " l'~Wwttl ... .. "''""' "' .. -" " -• • K•nMitCfW .. " L••t: '" " , .. " " M~IN II ,, .. MilwlUl• • .. MlllntlH!h .. .. Htw~1111 .. " Htw Yrt .. II O.O•N .. .. °""" " .. P1•1t•IM " " P'llH..tl.file _ " .. Pltllllul'1fl • " """'" , .. • 1'9rtl.!!f " .. ... ""' ... .. ... " ~ sicrlmetilo .. .. SI, Ltull .. ff 1111 Lt'I City " " :r .... " .. 11 .. ltl'Mrl " M .... ~ ~ .. ,,.._ .. • 1'1\eM'l'l.I "' " WUlllWlll'I • • • • All Men '• Jew~lry -Cliff Unkl-Tie Tact-Money Olpa, etc. I IAVI 1t to M" HUNTIN•TON CINna MACH l IDIN .. I HUNTIN•TON MACH Hl·llOI All Earrlnp -Pt.ndanll -PiN -Bra~lets, etc. IA.VI n•,4 t• H% U1t Kirlr Ch1r1t-M11tar Ch1r9e-l1nlt;m1rit1rtJ "Tha Stera That Co"~denca Built" o,_ NH., Tll•n .. frl, Tiii .t P·•· All Cht nm -Brt1ttlell Gold flllN -Sttrlln1. R!duc~ ,.... 14K. SAVI 2t%.JI% HAHOR SHOPPIN• CINTll ' 2100 HAllOl Ill. YD. -COSTA tiHA 14 .. 9411 ' ' FUR SAti 'vicJAL G : bi FURS, 21 % lo 511! OFF:. : Natural mink boa~ ll'l111Jlar shades ...... " ....... 29 .11 • llatural mink boas; 1 sllns, full and plush ., ......... 41.11 -~!Ural blp& 101 capes. 3 row s de~ ...•..•..•.. in.II 'Natural .mink stolts. full y let ouf ...........•.. 111.11 Broadta1I processed lamb 3/4 strollCf with coritrasti111 blue 101 coUar . " ............... " .... , ......... !ti.II narural mink contessa cape!, double lur collars in past~ and ~~riar~;~ b;gi ·1~· ~ ·o; ir~;er1n i~o ;;;es: · · · : 319·1' Ja~ket l~th bag, reg. 7.98 .................. 1.41 . C-Oat IC!lJtll bag, re&,~ 1.95 .. . .. .. .. ........ 1,11 Natural mink 3/4 Cl!lls, i111>ortant mink shadi111s .•.. Ill.II A'1 tur p1odU(l1 la ~ lo lhow CO·•"'fY ol °'''"" 01 ""PO<ttd fun. f~1f:tlif:NtSmtG"S'1f·-1 ~ FASHIONS FROM YOUR ~ m FAYORITI TOP DISllNIRS ~ ·.·' 40%-50% off ~ I Ues1gners' Circle couture fas~Olls, dresseJ, · ~ I. eostumes, aftC1-five lashions, reg. 80.00-~~ 100.00 .............. 41.11-1!1.ll ~ • Young Desi gner dresses. coats, costumes ano *< . patlO wear. reg. 40 .00-110 .00 lUl-12.11 ~ ;i: ll!ess Sllop young designer " and misses' f .'~ dresses. ensembles, suits, costumes; sizes [i . f.,.,,, •••. ~J.!!,tltfill.;.~,; .. Jt~ DRESS SHOP .. . I. Holf-.size summer dresses in easy-caie labncs. somt after-live : fashions including dresses, costumes, formals: 11v,.11112. rei. • 46 00-IOO.OO " ....................... 41% off AU 1101•1 ! Polyester knit pant tunic suit; 6-1 8, value 18.00 ..... 20.99 COAT AND SUIT SHOP : · CLEARANCE OF COATS, SUITS ••. , up 1o I/I ·off ·Misses' wool coats. reg. 66:il0-110.00 .•....... in off All-1'/eather coats. reg. 40.00-140.00 .......... 1n oft oes1gner Sllils, some wool kmls and fine costumes. reg. 70.00 · '150 .00 ....................... 40 % to 50 % off fake fur 1ackets , reg. 96.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33.00 Jti.NCHARM SPORTSWEAR ' HANDBAGS __ Cullity harldbl&s in_many shapes. styles. colors. Includes oat- eril calf. saltian, python, krinkle oatl'll. tapestry and velour. from famous rnakws. reg. 15.00-40.00 .......•... II.II Hardsome smooth or grained geoo1ne leather halldbags in black. brown, navy, tan or red. reg. 15.00-18.00 ...••.... 11.H Special selection piastre patent. plastic call, tapestry and sm handbags for the bodgel-millrfed. reg. 7.00· 11.00 ...... U I BUDGET DRESSES Two-or tlv'ee-piece wits allrf two-piece cosrumes. Fabrics in- clude acetate. rayon, Arnel"' triacetale and cotton bollried to Coloray® rayon, reg. 13.00-33.00 ........ .,ll.H-11.tt Misses ' and w-·s dresses in sleeveless and short sleeve styles. reg. 17.00-30.00 .................... fl.II ROBES OU1lted and nyl0l1 lleece rohes and loungewear reduced. Long and , short lengths, reg. 15.00 -35.00 •........ , .. l.lt-!1.11 I' Nyl0l1 fleece robes IYilh zip front and contrasling band trim, fall colors: P-S·M-l. tong 17.11 Short .............. 13.11 Famous make nyl011 tr icot and lattetta w robes. LOil! 6r short tcrcths: 8· 18, reg. 15.00-33 .00 ........... I.II-II.II LINGERIE -IARllZOM FEATHAIRE~ SLEEPWEAR Cloud-sott cott0l1 flannel with Venice lace trim an:! '"'"'il de· lail. Pini. blUe. aorlcol .-P-S-M-l: 10-10. Shift or steepcoat. reg. 10.00 ................. I.II lilt« gown. reg. 11.00 ..................... 7.11 Pajama, '!· 13.00 .. .. . .. . . . . . . . ... I.II . Nylon' tricot slip from lamlius maker. sfurt. average in white and d1sc0iillooed colors, reg. 6.50 ................. 3.11 Tatteknit® nan -cling nylon sli p in white and colors; 31-38 short. 31-41 averige , reg. 9.00 ............... 5.11 Famous-make 'nylon tricot pett1-slio in short or average length: P-S-M·l. white onolors, reg. 4.00 ............. 2.51 Tatteknit® half slips. short or average length. in while and col · OIS, P-S-M-l. reg . 6.00 " .......... " ...... 3.11 lace embroidery trimmed br1elsand bikinis, 4-7 .. 1.29, 3/l.15 ·Bikini or panty with attached pettr -slrp. Two styles in Enka" Crepelon® with lace, S-M. reg. 5.00 · ......... , .. J.91 SHOE SALON :·;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::w.w::::::::::::::::::::~:=:::::~:::~::~::-.:.::::::::x~:i:x:::;;,~::~·~:.:~:.:~~~:=:-"* @ FAMOUS MAKE SHOES IN , . ] • FASHION·STEPPING STYLES t ii· 1/3 to 1/2 off ~ " reg. 18 00-36 00 '•~ / AR<lrew Geller, Oe liso Debs. 8arefool.Orig1 -t nals, Joyce and Amalf i makers are reiirese111· ,,. < od in oor collection, Some casuals, many :::' ( dress styles on mid or hi gh heels. <• :~::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::;:;:;:::;:::::::~::;:::::;:;:::;~::::::~:;;;~:~:~~:::::::::::;:;::~::;:;:~:;;x~::::::~:::t 8Portswear clearanc~.DL~IQ~l.~L _shirts, pants. tops. sk11ts. iic,kets and r.oordinates, reduced from .. iioik~ .. f'io .. lt',leji:.... ··--- fj .00-44.00 ..... : .............. l/l 1.o 1n off Relf 1.ros1. Socialite dress 5hoes. reg 18 00 -11 00 ... IJ.91 ·'PACESETTER MILLINERY Cnbboes. many styles and col~s. reg. 17 00-19.00 .. 11.11 . .,. ~-... ·~· ......... ' • ' 'i-'"''"""'· Juli S. 1970 DAILY 'ILOT IS ' INFANTS' Penna-press llodel• po itsler lfi collori biby mses In solt .oastefs: 9-18 mot, reg. 5.00 , •••••• , •• , • • • . . 1.H -OOw styles. some smotked, reg. 6.00-8.00 ••••• 3.11-4.tt lnlarit aawhrs, f!&· 3.00-3.50. . • • . • . . . • • . • • • • • 1.11 Crawler sels, CO'ltlllr,, jackets, !fl. 5.00 ea. • ..... 1.41 little lloy 'Sl!llllltls, r11. 1.50 ' ....... , ......... I.I! ,l.lslited pririt ~/,anty sefs. 9-18 lllOS. • • • • • • • !.91 ·Sbetch cotton lerrt ~-piece bfby j!ntalins . . . . . . . . Ut Brushed acetall ~-and l'Ml·piece jamal.ins ......• !.II Polyester/rayon lhlrmal blankets. 36x50 .......... !.II Pep-oYllS and .ma~hi,. panties in inf111ts and toddler sizes. Sumrnertimt cotton llo'intS .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. !.II little boy sunsuits,reg. 1.50 ................. 1.n Cotton, pl isse sleepweill for girls, reg. 3.50-4.00 .... !.21 Boys' shortall sets. reg: 7.00 ................• UI Double bib overalls. reg. 150-4.15 .••..•....... I.II Sli9rt sleeve cotton knit 1-shirts . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 1.41 Girls; lab::lroot cotton knit shorts .. reg. i.oo . . . . . . . . I.It Grrls solid color pant. reg. 3.50 .......... , .... ·i.c1 Matqiing girls' ooto shirts. reg. 3.50 •........... 2.!I Play sets and shitts, reg. 5.00-9.00 ......... 3.41-5.11 Girls' ~ ~etld. easv-care 'shorts. rei. 1.75-1.15 . . 1.21 INFAl'(TS' SHOP r":~{;~~~~~~,"c::.~-:-.~~, .. ~"\'i&W!:~:: ... ~:~·::::. .. :·::~;;.,~;~:."'~~ l COl,OR·CO!>RDINA 1:1 YOUR ~ ~ NURSIRY AT SAYINGS t • • t 6 49 25 99 1 *. • -• ;:: l; reg. 9.00-31.00 J · ;j Peterson's sturdy baby furniture: " f Stroller, padded seat. reg. 17.00 ... ~!I.II r . '\\ Folda tri,chair C!lr1'erts to 1outh chair, reg. r- § 19.00 ... " ... " .. " ...... 15.11 " .. t.' Play yard, folds. nylon mesh sides, reg. ..:\.: ' 11.00 ... .'" .. """." .. 25.11 ' r \Valker-jul1llfl( ad1usts for. bigger let. reg. :* ·:·; 9.00 "' ... " ............ 1.41 ;: ~ Swing, folds, reclines with loeadrest. reg. t STORE FOR MEN . - Clest athletic shirts, rr«. 3/4.50 •.•..•....•.• , Jll• Ctest knit bliefs. sim 30-40. reg. 3/4.50 ...••. , • 1n.• Boxer sOOrfs. white ri col011, reg. 1.00 ........• J,41.11 . Short-sll!e'led rnss shirts. ree. 6.00 •...••• tit. lit.• lq-sl,.ed dress shifts. rq.7 .5() ..•.•.• : ••... •.•. Wide Italian silk ties. rei. 6.50-MO ct ..... f.lt. I/lit VARSITY SHOP ·-f~"'~~O:~':-~'@.;::>;:::;.:~ .. '),,"'*~'"~:. .. ~*"~®~>'Wl __ _ ·~ PRl·CUPPID TROISllS % NIYIR NllD IRONHIS . ·~ 5.99 1eg. IOOO ., :~ . ' . .t Wash and •e• casual pants ,in oxfml ' ~ weaves. 65% llacron~ potye!ter, .35'); t Avril ~ rayon ~!lld·is ""1ier ,pnss" trut- ~ ed lo never wrrlikle.·Sizes 30-38. ' , ~ ' . S:::-::::;;..;::::::::x=~~:::;:::_ .. ~~:;:~::-~'!~~~':-':-.";-.. ~~~':-";:-";:i:s;.";::~;. .. ~-« ~· ~ • t11111 sleeved soort shirts, ·re11. 11.00 . , ... : ••.•• '. 5.11 Sportcoats, natural shoulders. reg. 60.0p-65.00 • II.It ... .. Fashion neckwear, reg. 5.50-7.00 .••••.•••• 4.11, 2 .... -1• Oress slacks, reg. 10.00 .................... 14.11 Shape suits in all-weatl!er tabrics in two· ·or tliree'butlai styl· 1111, reg. 90.00 .••.•.••..• .-• • • • • • • • • • • • ... U • SILVERWARE ,' ·: . • · ·" · , "· Alv in sterling, 31-oc. set VIYaldi. reg. 491.00 .••.. 711.11 31-oc. set Bridal Bouquet. reg. 440.00 .......... IH,11 Gwham sterling· table accessories in ~Woo\! silverplale, casser· ole. platters .. butter dr sh. trays. vegetable dish, gravy boat. wine• cooler. reg. 13.00-7 6.00 ... , ........... 11.51-51.11 Oneida sterling , 31-pc. set rn choice of srx eatterns. reg . '448.00 ......................... : .... !A.II Oneida stert i111 wen stock and serving pieces • , . ; • 15% 1ff Webster Wilcox silverplated trays .••..•..••••. 2t % lff Alvin silverplated table accessories • . • • . • • • • • • . . I.II "" 1500 ~ '° · ................... ti .II ' ,. ' ... . ~·:::~::-;:;::::>.~:~;;;:;:~:."*'~; .. »:.~:::::::~:::& .. ~:;;.t~:::.~~:;:::-~=~::::;.-:.;:~::::::::::.~::~i.-.:. ,.. Pacifi c Silvercloth tarnish resistant bags ....•... 11% 1ff LITILE SHAVER SHOP Knit underwear by Crest. Cotton T-shirt. nylon remforced necks: 4-6. reg 3/175 in.II Knit trie!s. rei 31150 in.II Short sleeve kmt shirts: 4· 7, reg. 3.00-3.50 • . • • • . • 1.41 lastex, km l swimsuits; 4-7, reg. J.00-3.50 ... , .. , • I.II PMma-press pant wilh Saf-f-Knee; 4-7. reg. 4.00-500 !.41 Suits and sport coats, 4-7. reg. 14.00-18 00 . . . ... I.!! CHILDREN'S SHOES Save Oil children's shoes by 6. F. Gorxl11ch1 Child's bumeer too oxford in red. navy. reg. 5.50 ..... J.8T Boys' ·deck shoes in navy, green. reg. 7.50 ...••.•• Ul Big Girl s' sneakers 111 navy. white. reg . 6.00 ......• J.11 Girts' patent and leather shoes by Jumpi111 Jacks.· Herhert CIJ9'- l•nd and Alexis. reg. 10.00-16.00 •..•....... 3.11-1.11 Girls' summer sandals, reg. 6.00 ......•.•...... 3.11 Boys' Jumping Jacks and Crosby SQUare shoes. in antlQUed leath~. 1ei. 10.00-17.00 ..•............ 5.11-lt.11 Ask about Buttums' Silver Club Plan STATIONERY [§:·:.;~.; .. «.:·~:·x·~:«·~~::;....;;:X::~~·:;,.;;::::;::;::::f;::~:=::::;:;::::::~::::::::::~~:~::;;:;:::x~:::::;;::;~ :;:: ORDll CHRISTMAS CARDS \l \ili NOW AND SAYE ,. ~ > ~ ~~:a;?sh~j~2~~e •~.\. now. Rel1g1ous. baditiooal , cootemporary or , . humoroos wds by famous makers. \~~~·:.;•:·:•;«•:•:;.:"""•:• '· ~·· '.,. ··":"··.,,,,.,,.,><.o:.·oi.~ .. ·,.y,.~~,.,...,.._._.,,,_.,.,,,.,,.,, . ..,..,,:O:,. '' •' ~ •.•..•• ·r. ............................ ,.. ....... , ............. ,...,.; .. .,.. ·"''"' ............... ~....... .... • ,., .. ; ~oong, natural loo~ing stretch wig w1lh shag-slyled back, wash· ible. retains its set. rei . 15.00 ......•..•..... II.II 0 BUFFUMS' . . . ' . . THURSDAY lS THE START OF . FINDS ,,IN A.~L NIN E 'STORES • l- o "~ -I '. 1 ALL ~ROUTES : YOUNG CALIFORNIA SHOP..: Junior panlsUi ls. Siles 5-13. rei. 16.00-AO.OO ...... 19.99 Clearance ol fully lined coats. most acrylic in red, wf\lte, navy. some gle11 plaid, some pastel , reg. 30.00-40.00 ..... !5.!! , Junior ;nd petite drisses, redtited from our regular s[ocl. In eludes Chavecele acetate. polyester. Oacroo <> oolyeslei vorle . ond rayon with 1 linen texture; sizes 5 lo 13. Reg. J7 .00· : 30.00 ...... ·• J. ...................... l!.19 ' I ' ; famous make bloosei aoo •h•~s many styles and colors. reg. ; 9.00-10.00 ' ....... " ................ 4.19-1.19 ! Junior Sl\~sW!lar lrom a lamous maker. 1nclud1ng skirts. _oants. . ~ouses, ~essec reg. 8.00-1LM .......... UI 14.91 : t ; VILLAGER PLA.CE Nol lo New po.t ~ ~ILLAGER FASHIONS , 'f ' ....... , .. 1/J OFF I Sportswear nd dresses . . ~I with lhe lamnus Villager 111. : •nd smart sty I 1qg. I Shirts. reg. 8.00.1400 ................ :. 4.99-7.99 i Shorts. reg 9.0Q-14.00 ................. us,7.99 ! Skirts. reg. ~ 00•!7 .00 ................ Ul·l.99 '. Pants. reg 16 00-.1300 ................ 1.11, ti.II · ; ~resses. reg. 16.00-36.00 ............. ll.H-11.19 ! :H:o:s:1E:R~Y::::::::::::::::::::= '. ~NNUAL• IUFFLONS SALE 1 Shellf Agrlon panty liose. reg. 1/5 7\ . . . l /5 .00 : Mi~o-streh;h panty hose. reg. 1.1> ............ !/4.DO j Support pant1 hose. reg. 5.50 .............•. !/!,I.It : lhiR~-high stoc.kmgs, reg 2.00 ............... l /l.50 i railioos make slioor!fs. reg. 4.00·6.00 . . .. !.19; 2/5.15 ; ACCESSORY SHOP : loi!l'. \roll sleeve ~ouses lrorn famou s "lady" manulaclurers. l ~~:::-~;;;~;~;;:~;:;~-;:;·;:;;::;;-·:.: .. !~~i ; ~· 1 NOVELTY OR LACY -STITCH :!: : "$!" 8 99 :r .-: ~ • rq. IJ,00-1~ 00 @ : J Washable acrylrc' sweatert Novelty nb st•tch \; "' in white. bone or aqua or silk-lined lacy •:: : :1. strlch 10 11h1tc. blue. pmk or yellow. 36-41. I • .;,.,,~~······~.-·-;-:;:;.::,;: .. :x:x;:·~· .. ::::··:···"""O:*'·:~-:x:··>:~·:-;~"·~:::w.·:i-X::%:=·:·~:::.«·~:·: ................... ' •••• ' ·'·• , .... H\ ....... ' •• ~ •••••••• , ••• : t<itorfullv prinled """ <ill lw1ll< ~rth hand-rolled idges, 11" : '1J3res . . . . . . . . . . . .................. J.11 I tASHIO ~I JEWE LRY . : 11:.,r "• ".r 1c»clrv. re• J00-1 500 .. . 1.50·1!.50 ! c. •• 1·r~· ~nrl r>rnna~ rr.:. 2 00·5 {10 ...• 2/2.99 " COSMETICS ' Marcel Rochas gilt set 1ncrooes I dram pai1ume and l-e1. me lered Partum de lorlette atQm1m .... , " .......... 1.50 Revl0l1 Elerna '17' night trea\11. reg. 15.00-1~00 10.00· 15.80 fn lle 's famous glycerine and rosewater tOOllOOnd available m cream. lotion. soaii. reg.· I.SO ...... , . . . • • . . . . . 1.21 Jacquelme C-Ogioran flowmrVell'EI moisl\Jre eream·or Suner· Rich Night Ciijlm in 4-oi.1ar. after Aug. Is(. re,. 9.50 5.15 carven gilt set 1oclulfe5'· Ma Grille £3' de T~le~e spray, 3-01. s11e. and box dusting poWllm. 3\12-01. s11e ..•..... I.DO Endocreme moistunzer, 4.-0I. 1ar. reg 10.00 . . . . . • . • 5.IO Endocrelne haNI ldtli>n. 16-01 size. reg 5.00 .. .' .... ~.'ID Choice or fregranis from Nina Ricci. i'h·OI. spray flac0l1. l'A1r du feffills or Clleur-Jore 1.50 Capncc1 ...... ·". 5.DO V~mg lion spray CQlogne 1or men. . . . ...... : . I.OD JOHN ROBERT ' POWERS SKIN CARE AIDS ! Skin Balance to11on returns nounal acid. alkaline balance. 16· oz.. reg. 11.50 ......................... 1.50 fonc loed Cleanser lor e•lra dry skrn, I 6-01, reg. 11 50 • 6.50 Fluid Fresloener. 16-01. reg. 6 00 ..•........... J.50 Fluid Cleanser tor normal to dry skin, 16-01, reg. 6.00 • 3.50 Emulsion mghl lrealmenl lor diy siin. 1-01.. reg. 7.50 . 5.00 Polly BC1gen travel k1I included wrth porchase of Aero Moisturiz · N; 6.00, or Cream Mois tur izer 1.50 and 12.50; or Night Concen- trate, 12.50 and 10.00: or Oeeo Cleansing Cream. 5.00-1.51 Oona 1-01 .. cologne and 1/1-ez. 1ertumed bath 011 in labu • Amliush fragra nces. 6 00 value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.51 Ilana Highlighter Lio gloss 1n Bermuda, Valencia. Granada, Ca- IJrs. Siena. Ma1orca. t 50 value ................. 15 Oorolhy Gral, Salon Cold Cream or Ory Skrn Cleanser, 11-01 1ar. log 5 50 .. J.00 , 6-01 1ar. reg. 3.00 ........... 'I.ID forming de Panlene ha11 cond1t1oner and setting lotron and · 11;.. "· Panlene Pre-lormino lotion. both for ........... 5.00 GIRLS ' SHOP . B31k-tn -school drems 111 1,1 1111~. 11la1ds and .solids .. All lrom famnus ma ker: 4-11. reg. 7 00-14.00 : ......... 3.11-5.19 Brightly colored shorts, Jamaicas ind teps. 4-14, reg. 4.50 · 500 .. .'. L" ....... " •• " ......... 1.IS -!.11 Dacron polyester all -weathe1 coats with 11p-O<Jt pile hninj. Plaids and so lids. 4 14 reg. 1600-1 1.00 .... 12.11-15.91 Coals reduced horn stnck. lflfludes shetland5 and pries, reg 21.00-50.00 . . . . . . ........• !Ul-19.19 Her Ma1esty carnrsole shill slip, reg 1 00 ........ ! /l.19 lier Ma1esty nylon tncol oanl1es: reg 89 ........ in.JI Schrank cotton flannelette sletl)wear. reg. 5 00·6 00 !.41-1.49 Ou llted robes. 6-11. "i n 00 1100 . . . 5.91-1.11 Kilt<. pleated and A line -k1m 101 6 00 iO 00 .. 3.49·1.41 Suetch oytor1 anllel while . reg 60 ......•..... !n.39 i.iiitcr strcorng bag. 1e1 13. on . . . . . . . . . . ... 1:99 NEWPORT CEHTE R • #1 f ASH ION !SLANO • 644-2200 • ' STORE FOR BOYS 0 'C: ;ilCJ long._short sleeve dress shirts; 8-10. reg. 5.00 -5.50 •• l.99 Jackels with 110-out pile lining: 8-10 .. reg. 18.0~ •••• ti .II Kml shirts. short sleeve; 8-10. reg. 3.00-5.00 ... "·. 1.11· Short sleeve soort shirts from famous maker. Assorted colors and patterns: 8-10. rei. 4.50-5.00 •. ', ............ 1.11 Cardigan and pullover sweaters: 8-10, reg. 10.00-14 00 UI Crest knrt bnels; 8-11. reg. 311.50 •.. : ..... : .. 3/1 .H Crest knil briefs. 14· 18, reg. 3/1.75 ......•.... J/1.99 Crest cotton T-shirts: 8·11. reg. 3/1.15 ....••••. J/1 .11 Crest colton 1-shirts, 14-18, reg. 3/3.00 ......... 311 .11 Gresl acrylic and nylon stre.tch hose, reg. 1.00· 1.15 . J/t.11 Stnr• Fo r t.Af n :~~~:~w~~:::;:::::::~;x::::::::::~~~;m::~:::;:::~~=::::::::~-::~:~::.':=~~=:::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::.~::::;:: : MIN'S CGLOSS~L I j CLOTHING SALE f' ;; 99 .QO rng. 115~0 -14 500 .••. fine suits in all -weather weight la~ies. H Also other groop of OtK fa mous· name suits. reg. 89.95-135.00 ... now 19.00-119.0D 19, 99 reg 35.00 . ... '· Wool wo11t1d drus slacks. tab war s! with ... Quarter-top pockets. five fashion colors. Also " '' ~ass slacks reduced from slG!:~; plaids or '' solids, reg: 10.00,65.00 oow 14.11-31.91 ~f~i . t\ 4 9 • 99 rei 61.00 7100 \'\ Wool s'ort '-coats 111 blazer ·or· l•o-button ~l ',·.·' .• :, .. ',: ssteyeles0.1,g"o00r· facolO!~. solids orortpattern1s. Also ~ 111: ftlOUS ·nome sp r.oa s, reg . ·~ ) 80.00-135.00 ... , .. !OW il.91·51.91 ? ? A :·:~~::::::::;..:::::::::::::~~~~:~::::~::X!k-:::::::::::::=:::::~r~:=:=x::::::::::::::::::;::~~::::~~::::::::~~::::::;':: Oual ity leather wallets. black or brewn in ·smooth calf·w Moroc- co grain: value 7.50-10.00 ..•.•.• , .......... , 4.11 ll!lon"' acrylic/wool anklet . non-slv'1ok, reg. 1.50 II, 3i'!.58 ll!lon"' acrylic stretch crew sox. reg. I.SO .... I.II , 3/l.IO L1ghtwe11ht 1acket of llauon" polyester cotton with elastit waist. washable. reg. 15.00 .................. 10.!I Pre'.cuff<ld pants. perm-press latrics in sol ids or patterns. wa;hable. rei. I0.00-11.00 .... , ..... , ....... 1.91 ll<1Jpi coal robes. lined col\!ln terry, reg. 19.00 ....... 11.11 Buttums' Own perm-press' pajamas In two s)yles, washable: Sh<Jrty styles, reg. 6 oo . . ...... • ...... 3.11. 2n.oo Regular coat stylo. reg. 8.M ......•.... l .61 , in 1.00 Crest T-shirt underwear, rez. 3/5.25 ............ 3/l .99 MO~OAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 10100 TILL 9:30 leathel'elte magnetic albums,. rei. 6.50 • • ... . • • • .' 3.11 ,: Magnetic ~iillm relrll s, rey .. i:oo ................ .r.n ' Famous make,stlilllbook . cok!rs, r~. 5.00 ' .. -~.". l ;lt; 14-sheet packoga g1ltwritll. rei . 1.00 ....•..•••• '" iH •; f»en stock loomlard stationery: rei. t.15 ......... ~ l .. II . ' Matching loomlard envelopes. rtg . .55 ........•••••. 4r Book shaped pencil sharoeller. reg. 8.00 .........• '5.IS Magnetrc double photo lrames. reg 5.95 ...•...••• 2.IS Cooking Clip recipe files. reg. 3.00 •..••......•• 2.51 Qouble ~eek olaymg cards, reg. 1.00 ............. , .II Boxed notes. reg. 1.15 . " .................. 2/1 .!5 TABLE LfNENS Cal1lornia Hand Pnnt r1a11kins. reg. 1.00 ....••....... II lableclolhs. various sizes. reg. 5.00-I 3.00 . . . . 3.11-11.41 lllllorled woven placemats. reg. 1.15-1.50 ........ tl-1.tl Belgian hnen initralled naflkrns. reg. 11.00 001. • •.. 11 11. Cotton veloor k1tcloen towels. reg. I 00 .......... in:il Custom table pads. three IY!les ............... 11% otf · Wonder lower mats, reg. t.15 •.......•.....•• , .91 . Match ing 'hnen n11Jk1ns, 1eg .85 ..•.... , .••.••... II CHINA AND GLASS Assorted earthenware sets, reg. 29.99 . . . . . .. 24.H Bone china, 5-oc. set. reg. 11.95·45.00 ..... 11.11·3~.H GIFTS lei tiockels. assorted . . . . .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. • s.11 · Art1fic1al pottid plants .... '." ................ 4.11 ' OTHE R CA YS 10 ;00 TILL S:le -· .r • • • .. . DMLY PILOT mrroau.t PAGE , "::The Name Change Flap • I I t ; • I ' .. \' l . ' {. i I ., i l . :w President Nl~on btla 'nan\Od lllcarilo Sanchez f# 1omethin1 eqilally Latin, h .. would have saved San • Clamtnta'cl(y fathers a gnat d11I ot dtllberation. San Glam'"ta 11.u bttn lrying lor montha to name a 1~1 aft"-Ill ·lnost' fam0111 nsld~; som.iJilng alona :lbe line iii c.D.1 J!retldlhte' or Camino de la CaSll Blanca. For in this city, wbere·once the1 aw said all roofs had to be red tiler grlng"o street names art forbidden. And, a1as. Richard Mil)\o~ Nixon ls as u,...Hispantc a name •• you 're lillely to find. , \'la de Jl'reota. which laads lo Senor !'(lion's door-~ 1-'Ill• ~liiclidat, (!Ir-tilt nam' change, but· plan- ntn1 eonUn111lon'tn twtc. tn recent mounths nave sour· ed on changing it from "front 1treet" to something more Milllouly ·-or While Housey. The reasons given are many. They range from the uproar or residents havina to chan11a letterheads to the amblaulty of "Casa Blanca." No one would know what II means. they fear. But-then ·how many know the, meanings of Los ~br~ · ros Lane, Calle Eit>Palme,.Avtdla,dt lo1 Lobos Marmo" Avenlcla de la Grulla ari'd Via. Bllltna (Whale Street)! ' t · 1. 7 . , , HI"' .~bo.ul jU1t rp9!0g th,'. ~hanae honorary for sign· · •>-lhg Rmpoles, at least for th~ present, illus saVIng the .· •· · ·' 1ttterhead flap and accomplisbint the ol>iective? Maybe t ~~ • · ~1Ri~irilg's Via Frente"! Or just lfve the tame street l ,, 2-..f'two=-names. ·as somf other~oringe~Counl.y cities· have : : '.:". ~d9..rill, Jeavinf it to ti)« ro1lde9u and Ille postman to COP• ' r.·'·' )'(ill! jhe prol>lem u tlley choose. • ; """' ·:, -''How Lucky ¥ o~ Are!' ' ·---· -__ ,Vith summer officially . under way, it'• the season ---··for tourists,·traffic jams, aunburn and culture in Laguna Beach. Most beach resortl content th"'11tlv" with the first three, but in La&una, summer timt ls culture time, Ille season when the Art, Colony inlly llves up to its name. Aitlsu have paii\tod W aculttors have •Culpled all year ICJlll to t•t lto4y tor Ille lll~ee major 1uqunel' art fe1Uva11 , all openln& Jiily 17 -Ille festival of Ari• In Irvine Bowl Park. !lie J!IOrt fnlorm.al Sawdull F .. Uval, . ,. lllUe lartber out ill Ibo Canyon and Art-A'Jl'alr on North ~oast Hl&hway. . · On. Iba ltalt at Irvin• Bowl, th~ 35th Pa1tant ol tho Matters will bt unveiled and In Ille new Laguna Moulton Playhou1e1 tJI• 1prt1bUy muaical, ')Oliver!" entertai~ summer vlalton. . . In the midst of all lllil flurry, IO!lle resld"111 who can't find ~place' to parlt, a 10at·lii their favorite ,. .. tauraht, or evan a 4ozen douthnUu at the baker, are •1'1 to •et a l!tUt arouchy. But even ll)e crouchy on11 mellow a lilUe when en· vious inlanden exclaim,"How lucky you art to bt tblt to Uve in auch a wondtrful place! 0 Recreation 'Explosion AIOlll with U.. 'pojlulation exP.1 .. lon in southern Or- ange county, a recreation explosion seems to be under way. Lion Country Sofari and the exclusive Colo de Can Mddle, hunt ahd athlatlc club already are CJt>tD. Alld, ambi.Uou1 plans have been announced for a 10,000.acrt family park and outdoor recreation facility on the for~ -mef'starr>Ranch. -- The Starr Ranchprojacl, borderil)g Ortell• Highway, will · be modallly priced, charging about fl or' fl.&0 per carload ot v!1ilor1. By tho summer o! 19n, It will be ready with faciliti11 lor .. mper, trailer and tent camp. tn11. picniclrln(, hlkin(; ridlpg, fiahing . ·huntina. and swimming, all in a true wilderness setting. Also within reach ot lite average pocketbook Is the new Lion Countl')' hfart1 the unique wild animal pre-- serve near Laruna 111111. Th"e welcome open 1pa<:.S should add desirable varilly In recreation opportunities for the South County's new ttlidents. · •• ' . r • , . I I • s \'Bubble, bubble;wmoil·and',trouble ••• Why Don't Announcers Say It Right? De.nand• From Stuents, fi'aeult11,. Others · , I Dear Gloomy Gus: 'They Want Change, Have No Cure' . . ' ·-~i;~lll.,.c . ' ~""" : ; ai~~:~~I<--.}' my Doll 'I illllllt ... Tolevtllto .U. ~n Tell i1i-j..oqil and .Cl.ear: -That there iS no ''pate" in "om· nlpotent,'' IDd no "lip" m "munk:ipal." -'l'bat the Mverb m•Joinc .. evidM&IJ," ii ''pl)'-tently/1 not ''i>llmlll!.l · ... . -1'll!(J illl verb :.,,....t;, II llmsed on tbi-9COlld 1)'1- lable, \!!!..ai. ftn1, Wllikt·flii'ldjeCUVIC -""'lhir• II no •·pe1r'' ~ "com'PU'r a.bit," .... ~ .. "'prtftrlbk,"~~ no .. mid'~ la 11formki- 1ble." -'ftaat thlrt is no "cue.'' ta .......... ~.~·. -. "'"'' ., ., '· (the -prevllent mispranundatioD IHDU to be ••nucul1r.'') -THAT THERE IS no 1'bte" in •·obeilinct/' -IDCI tht second i.-yllable should iCQi{nte-y." -Thlt ~ II no number llUCh as "nlMdte.'' (AJtd there ia DO "Ullrdy,'" ~ither.) -That .there are ooly three 1yllable~ not four. in the lovely 0 ])t)meiranate. '' -'Ib&t there ta no ''on'' in "envoy," .. which ia Mt ....... F.reqch word, but a ,·ery old Enalllb ane. ' -That it is a 1$ouble error for ~ iame anrillU,ncer who c•lls the news "nooze'' to ·call the afternoon "afttr· 1,yoon.'' . ' Lquna's crime. accordinl to the m1ybir's niece and recent poUc:t reporW;is mostly in tht·f'tlidtnUal and beach areu. Bul polfce actlv· lty 11 most evident alon1 coast Hl,ghway and ' downtown. How come? -B. S. H. ,,... ... ,u,.. ....... .....iff'f' ...... - ...-..ri" "'"' .i .. ........... "'"' r-"' ,_,. • .... ,. ~ IMllY Plttt. To the Edll«: II Is mt my Intent to alll<k tile poa!Uoli e!jlrened by John It. Haven (Mailbox, July I) r•&lr<llnl "moot •Ndenl.<" and lhdr pofillon re1ardln1 humaalty, communism and the aocif>. eeonomlc syatem or the Unlled States. Said ststed position is typical ol most students, facUlty, llberal politicians aK others dcmandina ch&n&e. Mr. Haven failed to introdoct a single cure for the ills ·Of our society. How caa anyone de-- -''Jlial Ihm is ,,. ,•tyum" 111 DWlli cbaqe wi~ oullll!iJJi i. dttail . _, Lt&Wn from raadcrt are totlcome. · No""°U~ writtn 1Jaovld conwy their meuagca in 300 words or le.!s. Tit• right to conde'nse letun to fit spQCe or eliminate Ubii ii r1suvcd. All let- te,., m1&1t inelUde 1tgnoWrt and maif.. ing addrtu, but t1am11 mcv b1 with- held cm request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry tolU not be pub- lil¥ ilcolwnn, ... md no ''nee" m '~to.•• tht new Jll'lll'lm ani! tbt ~ -.,'3'JI tbtn are only fourflyllablea. th!rool! DemocraUc ,;r1lel, or.Ill)' other IJ'OUP, 'iiic"!Mc.)I! 'auslliary." -. . hu lllt ....... to·~ -~. . l -'!1lal \iimbral" should be ltresaed CONISllV~ WPoYtrl 1t1 ~ I 'Ille ConltltullCn ~a pftll)I 100<f ., the !1nt vllal!le. 11111 not Ille aecond concerned .. -.., rllbts. How ean )ob IJelon bolnll proallfulod. ,UJ01111b J' -this to . a loaln1 ..,_ c.-tile taldq ol Iba fruits IL WHITE batllt'111th Ille Cer-Pob)I Allocla· ol -man'• labor ad p'flnl It to 'Oppo•lte of JlfUlt ... t' tlon.) another! " It not Iba rllht ., ... -'Jblt &here is no tuch food, either mu . to do with h11 eamlnp u be in J:ni1Ub-or in Fr~ch . .a~ "or dervs." desires? Should 11-yw-olds be permitted f or any lllCh person, m Engbsh or French, to vote on issuet which will acr.ue To the Editor : as 1 "Maider D." property tuts, when aid lS.year-(!Jds I am a mkldl&-a&ed American mother, • (for the moal part) do not poy property hvin1 in Oran&• County. · -THAT AN OUTER. circle ol Hell taxea? I ablOluteJy objed to your banner, for illtttr1te1 would consilt exclusively in bold, black type : "Campus Militancy of thole who persist in calllnj it SHOOLD J'IOPLE from at ate 1 Not Communiat," Mailbox, July 1. "Febuary ." ~·htreln welfare p&ymen\I are 1mall be l\fy dlctionlry &ta tea that militancy -That tht chief officer of American pennitted lo move into Callforaia and means warfere. Warfare meant military municipalities is not the "Mart." draw l111e welfart ebeckl at the erpense oper1UOns between enemies. Military -'Ill.at "becauee" should rhyme with of Califomia tup1yer1? II Jt filbt for means armed to~. "&&"••," Ind not with "buzz.. 11 be -tuptyers to forced to au......,... tduca-Student --"-It is not an or1aniud -That there is no "beast" in ,....,... .,...-. tlonal inaUtutiotls &hat teach philosophiu armed operation. It 11 the oppo1ite of "bestial," ttiffr1S no ''rape" in 4'rapi·ne", dllf-1 !Tom their own! II II ~ .. t militant I know this to he trut .., and t1-re is no "dac!c." tn "daiqlllrl," ' .... ""' for pareata of lludtnts who attend I have participated in -ace ul..t)s and and no "pick" tn "despicable." -.,., private IChooll to -v tues which 1un. peace demonatraUons manv limn during -That both ''lnctndiary•• and "in· .... ,, r ., port public ii:boola? tbe lalf. three year1. t have never seen cidll'ltall)''' have five syllablta, not four ; any form of militancy at any time v.·hilt "malefactor" has four syllables, ts IT JUGHT to fon:t a man to wbataoever. not thrte (1'1e "'male" ls from the Latin for "evll," not for "masculine.") donate 1 put of hia "'.., lo social security, medicare or other sociaJ v.·eUare proiram.s? Machines for All Crops It seems to me tbat lf a man wants to shin his .... 111r it ts his sole right to decide what J>f'Ulf&rM he wishes to support ud to what uttnt. The right to make lllCh decia1onl bu been taken awl)' by government Ind thole opposed to such legi!lation havt not started a I RA VE BgEN collectln& information about this evil, immoral, Illegal war since IMS and have found t h.J t newspaper:s throuehout the st.ates h~ve constantly bsnnered or h e a d 11 n·e d demonstrators as mllltants. Now after five years of this "brain- washtna.'' a ltudent like John Haven can uae this mJsleadin1 term without concern for It.I cornctneu. '!'he dayj ri deld in Clll!ornil -If thty ever tlllted-1'hen tht aimple-mind- ed Jlayed on th< !arm and the bricht boys moved l:O lhe citica. St.ancline coa- lidenUy utrldt a productiyily·that 'ranka tnem amoni the bluest of big bus1Mue1 In the stale, CallfOntii'• agriculturalists are 1aoving ahead technolOgicaUy in some lffminllY JmpoSJibte areas at a rate that pu..t.s their city cousins to 1hame. ' Princlpal crower1 acroa the 1tate make no l,eCttt ot"their confldtnce that h& thi1 decade tb.ey \\111 have machines capable of biryesttnc <very 1rain, lrul~ nut or ve1et.atue produced in California. ., TH IS CONFIDENCE becomes iJ>. rreasintlY a.pparent v.·hfn they back it up by sulng that If their engineers cannot oome up with a machint to han·est the i:rop &ht)' will change the character tf tht crop to II.lit the machine'• oapobltiU... Or • r.o p ii, 111d ill'O" 10inetblng' that a machine c.an handle. Thi evidence ¥ already thtre th111l tllU II aot jult talk. Almost all ol Calllornla'a ~..in, tomatoes are harvllltd tobmy , by , inachioe .• TO ac. oomptllb thll . not ono/ wm new mac-dtllFed but 'the tom1toe1 werf: redev~ to accommodate the maehines inj,ot .. year proow at u.c. Davit to Pl Wt 1 str1ln 11\at matured to a 'i*"lllc ~ ~tblpe and ripened It one tJme. Tbey HY it wlQ not be Jone before a 1imllar procesf can be 1ppUed to meebanle1I pitklq of tomatoes for the f'rea:h 1D1rke:L INTEllEBl'll'\GL Y enouaJ1, the advent • i r oC the machines in the tomalo fields may iead to more, not less employment ln that cfop. In the pre-machiM aae California tarmfrs hired about K,001)' tom1to workera at barvest time, a fiaure which the machines reduced lo less than 24,000. But the tueeess of the machine- pi.cked crop ii auch that 1 tremndous jump in .acreq:e la predidtd -which means more people will be needed lo .rnan 1nd malntaln the machines, and work 1longside them. Mechol.tation undoubtedly w i 11 displace unskillied workut. but It the same time will mite • dtmand for more skilled and temi·s\IPtd •help on the Ind. The prol>ltm ol. the Wllkllled will rem1lri with u.s, and wilt no doo.bt create • demand for vocaUonaJ trainins to fit Into other occupati.ons those who caMOt be abtorbed i•lo the new mechanized agrJculture. CAlJJ'ORNlA agriculture ~pite3 this J>rObltm and has '"11111 behllld the naUonwidt d r i v e to obtain equitable legi&latiQr to provide groun6-nilu for llbor . maoaaement r e 1 • t I o n 1 in 11rlcultw-e. 1'ht growers are confident \his can be accomplished to tackle the tann labor dilemma. just aa they ire confldtnt I h a t harvesting mtchinery cart bt developed to h11ndlc 1ny Crop. Callfoml1 Fe1ture Str\'lce revolution. ARE WE TO anume that it is right to violate the rilJ!ll ol some la. the beoelll ol Olhen? Is ll rllht to prolect crbnlntla and not their lnnocnt victims?· U 1tudtnts (and othen) are 1uch 1vowed humanitarians. why do they revolt when peoples of other countries ask us to 1 help defend themlelvt1 11ainst beifti enslaved? r hive set forth specific quesUou , not 1ene.raUUM a n d· "~hood" llatementl IUCh 11 t1 the case with moll "llberal1 ... AU TllEJ\I EASY answers lo even the9e few complex que1Uons! The total nwriber of questions which caq bt asked, the problems that nttd IOluUon, the wron1s that need rllhU.,. 1r1: laf!nlte indeed. Morel)' to revolt and c:omplaln will >ot 1•t the job done. O>anse !or the nke of chanp can lead to dl1aster, I do not profw lo know the answer~. J do not btUtve that the 11 academic commuall)'," the llepobllcu · or the ---81' Gee..,e---· Otar Georae: !low can I 1et In touch 90me local bird watchers1· 1'ith Dear Ectle: Paint your head purple and perch In a !all pine i,... -I'm stiU bllmtd up about humorilta beln1 :alled grouchy. Perhapa tn another three years, with your '1helpful" banners and headlines, studenta will be anned-God forbld! My hope !or the end ol thl! war lies with the or1anized tieactful drive of student• Whom yoU Jiave repeatedly labeled milltsnts. I am not a Commun.ill nor do 1 know anyone who is. ~ms. G. L. PEARSON Th• ltto.dline was n quotation giv- in g the e1senct of the letter. One \\I ebater ,· definition, citing "oggres· sive" GI a rynonym, 1tate1 that "mili· raiit implfes a vigorou.s, ttnreltntin9 espou.tal oj a cause, movtmt'nt, etc." I I ii in th(& 11nlt that the ttrm 1101 been oppHed to campw onti·war pro- testers, tSpfciaUu tJ101f'Who break the law and otttm,:H f orciblt1 to deny · fret speech to thoJt who dilagrtt with tlitm, -Editor B•nol Wiil Be•r To the F.dltor : As coordinator of the· National L.ea1ue of F1millcs ot Amerlcn Prilontrs In Southeast Asia I Y.'OUki 1ike to ·tl:iank you JO very much for the ectntlnu1ng and excellent cover11e your newspaper has Slvtn lo the prisoner of war llsuf. I\ fore pcrJOnally lhan that, hO\.\-'t!-ver. as the wUe of a r.tarine 111vlator missing in actJon for over thi:tt years, I cannot begin to adequately ei;preu my ·~ procla.Uon to ney.·spapers like yours U1at ha ve helped w, UHl families or thc:ie IF MORE newspa~rs could realiu the vital role their c:overqe could play i• bringin1 these men home, I feel <certaiw they, as your new spaper has done, would lry to help us more. serious thought be!ore you 10 to press milbl ma~e the'DAILY PILOO' one worlh reading. 1'hillk. Til&nk God we have oae acceptablt paper worth readin1 in the arta, namel7 t!k Register. You might read it when you're not attempting t.o be humorous. BRADFORD H. SNOW After talking to North Vietnamese ~presentatives myself, r feel stronsJy that it will be the exprea-sed and vocal concern of the American p e o p I e themselves that will !>ring our loved ones home, And , of course, our newipapen can help mirror that concern acrGll the land. And ~ mep age does· mu. 'Ill .. ., 'llilck to Hanoi. I 1 Tiu: 11ew1 .ttory Jn que1tio11 reported "on amoroua LoQuna B1ach motorCJI' clUt come oui aecond best ... wht·n ~ aJlegedlt1 attempted to embrace a woman drit.ir br reaching an arm througll he~· car window." The storv cmded, "Thf object of his •fftction modi a ftil com~ts of hlf' own, empholizti;\-1Dith a firm 1hove "~ch caU1fd her admirer to fall over, .elPf11 .with hla bikt, 1~ drove off." , For myaell, other , lamllies, and 1,600 men that w&lt for. us to cari!~\Mnk youitO very m~h. MRS. STEPJIEN !\ANSON Threet I• Bere l\'ote To the Editor : In recent months J hav e been ·hcarinc stalements about progress being made in Laguna .Beach ; about "seminar oriented,'' tourist attracting, "buck · gatherin1." beach-bloc kin& high rise, miraelu of concrete progrts1 -as in Miami Beach, from which I have juet , returned:. What will be the resµlts? Is it possible that we may be plotting tht doom of . Laaun1 -at least as. we residents enjoy.·t\ -bY. ipoiing feverish efforts for growth couched in . idtu explained u clever, beneficial and devoted to the future improvement of Laguna Beach! WHAT IS THIS , alleged proaress? Our town is beautiful. The beach and en. vlronment are calmly picturesque and a pleasure to app~iate. CNr 1lr is not yet noilous l''ith smoke and smog and soot. Out water is still clear and our beaches still here, not yet paved with high rise -as .in Miami (where re.sidents are defeated and developers wealthy ). \Ve still have birds-. bees and fish 11nd our SU~ are not r~acles for litter, nor are they arteries fOr racln1 taxicabs. J wondei what so much ••progress" will have been made that we can no longer be ecstatic about the conUnuing ~ ~of .life he.re. Al a. resident, I rttl!I "MiamiJlng Laguna Boac!I." 'nit threat may not be very vi!ible to you -but it is here. NOW. , BERNARD J. LUSKIN Boar<! ol Director.! L.aguna Beach Civic League No 81g /eke To the Editor: h1 li1ht of the encloeed article of June 19, jl woWd 1ppe1r that f.1r. Apw w~ correct in h1I atatements concern~g . the. press. E\'try attack on a Y.'Oman is a big jolte .. untJJ It ends op )n murder . Even police and city olticials are in aegleet of thelr responsibilities in allowing police rtporla to be released lo the prtss for the lau.1h section. When y.·ill maturity return and nonaeme cease? FOR YOlTR information this attack was pf!tper\rlttd by ;J; filthy person under tht lnfiutnce or narcotics. (You might ask you.r wife bow she would feel about. auch an attackt ) She could very v.·cll be next. 1-.ty wire is a nurse ':ind is not :rubjcct to attacks of hysteria, " DRlJG USERS are ex Ire 111 e I y dangerous aod unpredlctablt as the two recco~ murders: wlll attcsL A littla -lcl(tor .. Ametilco'a Jkatfll" To the Editor : Time Y.1as and not Ion& a&o v.'hen every child grew up taking pr ide in his country. He learned about America'• history, what form of government v.•e have. and why his country is the rreatest on e;µ-th and why it is worth fighting for In 1970 just as it was in 1776. As America moves on towards ii! 195th birthday and iii Soon to be bom dream of. 200 years old in 1976, it' is v.·ell ror us to examine how rar along the way ls America from complacency to apathy.or from aPathy to dependency. THAT FAMOlJS historian. f\obert Munlztl. originated thlt1 quotation fn Utled ··Bondage to Bondaie '': "Great nations rise and fall. Tb.e people go from bondaae to 1piritual faith, from spiritual faith to great cour1ge, from~cour18'e to liberty, from lil5el1Y' to abundance. from abundance to · selfish ne1s, f r o m selfishness to cotnplacency, from com· pl1cency to apathy, Imm apathy to dependence. from depf!ndency back again into bondage." IT IS ritY coniriction and that (\r millions cf concerned Americ ans, that thl! young RepubUc of ours need not drilt from apathy and dependency and degeneracy blcli: again, into bcmdaie. There ir an awake.aing from apathy on the part af sound-hearted Americans, and. if our people and our' lenders grasp again a 1re1t apirltuaI faith there can be a rebirtl!i of coura~e to restore liberty and lret<f.om wllh t n d Iv J du 1 I respoll!ibillfy. This is Americ1'1 destiny. Let us keep faith with it lest our· children and the world's children through our ntgllaeflC9 lose th11 laet beat hope on earth. May my country be always right! But riaht or wronc . "· MY COUNTRY! GERALD G. VICK --W... Wedneaday, July I. 1970 l'llt' editoriol page of the r>aity ~lot s11ks io inform and siim- ula"li reoders by pr11tnting thi• newspaptr'• opi11lons and com· "!•nlary on topica of intere1t and significo.nct, by prooiding • forum. for the t :tprtssion of our reodtrs' opi 11io11s, and bu prt1t11tJ11g lhe divers« view· poittts of h1forrned obstrvrrs ond spok t.ttllen on topics of tlic day. nobert N. \\Iced. Pub1J1hcr I; Nickname · • Of Curly Irritating ' By L 14. BOYD ' THAT NICllNAMll "!\>'\ apl ..; irritlte .: ba~ IDll\' 11 said to be Cllrly , . . SO . FAR· ~ •j; 66wft, Ille world's flrst farmers Wied the ooil ol wha( is now called Thailand •.• A NEW ROIUI ROYCE ~ a lillle inore than a giraffe, !MJi·llOI. much . . . "MDI WHQ,~AJIE unwilling to accept mlaa~ge are feminine." c on t e ndt d -n-lor Reik ••• •A WIM- P ANZEE can wain to recognize itseW in i mirror. But a monkey can't. t SELEcrlNG SEX ~ """' expectant porenll hope the,11 ha~ boY,, not girh. 11ial's widely known. Now the lcien- tists pr~ they'll be able to select the sex of Ulborn inf'ants within the next' five years. If true, it's significant. Highly signiflcaN. 'The!:e'P )e boys all over. But fewi P:ls. The population explosion JVill subside. Fifty years from now, a woman, like a Queen bee, will have hundreds c;if males at her command. H 'possible, y<1ung lady, stick around . CUSTOMER SERVICE - CHECKING · •UP• J..arter Than A_., Baby, But 1 Lovt You JUJt the Same." UnfommMelJ, h·e -·1 """" the lyrics. That's loo bad. Somebod)' GUibl, to. · How's tbil for .a Mart? "Ob, I know that )'OU're sraUc, But you still make me ecitatic -It's becauae you're 10 pnewn1Uc, Pretty Baby." No? "ls It true'WIO females lad to be fr:igid?'l "' 11\at'• too harsh a word, llYI our PlaMI Jll8IL Cool maybe. Even a litlle chilly. But llOI frilid ' • • • Q. "Hu k -""'"" ,that teetli can be trans~ed successfully?" A. Tr~· ed definitely. But theyrirety last mOre tban three· 1a}afbe tOur years ..• Q. WbO was Belleropiioa!" A. Jan'( be the chara-Oil the winged bone Pegasus' Believe so. . NOTED WALT WHITMAN: ~-------­ PERSONAL NOTE -Did I tell l'l>" my Dad, now -· was a pretty fair Mont.anl hunter? Deer like the smell ot ripe apples. So be always carried a couple in his pocMI, broke them up. and ~ them 11owant some ap-- propril\le lflOl within rlfllfe . ol his '"""'· ' MU'1C MAN -Old Ed Durlilfg .... ~ated .... ". Iii -al wn ..... a llJf'I . the OYef'SiZed , w o m a n . Thoughlful al him. Flnl be wanted to-can it "You're the Biggeat 'Ibiog m My Life.'' Tben ... dodded to cliange that to uyoa're a Uttlt "A pd ~ is DOI whole and compWe unless be owns a hoole and the IJOllDd it It.ands on. Men are cru\ed owners al tbe .arlll. Each was intended to poaess bill piece d. il" , . . WHAT THE MA1uNz SCIENTISTS are sWl lryinJ to fiiure out b wily a deep.ea diver csnnot rapidly ucend froin the depth. wilhout siifferbltl tbe bends ,while a whale can do 10 with alacrity. j Your qtaesnon.s and conv IM?lb1 Clrt IHlcomed OM wUI bf wed HI CHECKING UP WMT...,. ponlbl<. Ad· dress lt'tter1 to L. Jr. Bayd, P.O. Bos 1875, N<Wf'OTl B<ac:ll, Calif., 112MO. -- Archeology Talk Slated' The Pa cific Coa1t Ardlaeologicat Society bas scheduled a talk on "Who ti.lade the First Stone Tools?" for its July meeting. Mr. Robert Owen, Instructor ol Anthropology at Fullerton Jr. College will present the talk along with slides of r~t findings of man-made stone tools in Africa and Ethiopia. The meeling will be held at the Charles W. Bowen Memorial Museum , 2002 N. Main Street, Sama Ana at 7:30 p.m., Thuraday, July I. DMY P'fltl 7 Hai:vardite Betr(J,yed Yale's Ha'le -the ltul truth in that Brtlllb ...., for -"'° lolll!IOUI ... _ publlcao yean, tbeo lled to .,,,,,... U..." He remained In the -leavlnc 1111 wile ad ...,, NEVI HAVEN, Conn. (AP) al the CapluN lllol ~ -Yale Unlvenlty say1 k bu ,Jo Ille "New !...-G...U." ocqulred a lllt<r 'wrilltn In In~~•-• ~~I' Im that IUlleols Nithan -'"' -~ " Hale -a Yale ,.-..i. -Im, In wblcll a nporter from r------------------, was betrayed by hill cousin, M•..m..-tu uW. Samuel J Tacy with a Harvard degr<e. had --Nalhan I« the The lllt<r was wntten by Brlu.h. lho-Jl<Y-.,Y-War bero's:--Jn·tflnp•IHnc ml-gra.....,. father Doacoo Rlcbanl Hale, of the time, Hale'• fatller In eoYmilry, Conn .. March :zz, wrote: "Betrayed be dooblloM tm. and wu sent to his w&tS by IOlntbody." and .. A brotller, a llCboolmaster In Qllld I IOI much by but be PorWmwth,N.H. is Sofie." In the. letter, Hale'a t.ther 'Iben the letter rtfen ~ incUcates he be 1 J eves the "account of. the conduct newspaper account! published al our ktnaman Samuel Hale' at the Ume that h1I ton had io.d" Nathan. and 'AY• a been betrayed by Samuel cletgyman In the Co!ltlnerltal Hale, a cousin then serving anny bad aJ90 reported the with the Brit.Uh army in New betrayal "as what was York City. probley true." The letter was uncovend "So gloomey a day wee after an auction In 191J. It niver saw, but l trust our wu recently given to Yale Cause is Just," Hale'1 father by Edwin J. BeinecR Jr.. wrote. a memller of tbe Board al · The Tory cousin's falhor. TrustMI. of. tbe Yale Library John Hale, was a brother of Associates. both Deacol'I Hale and the New Nathan Hale, a captain ·in Hampshire teacber to whom the Coullnental army, was he was writing. capttlred by h British. on Samuel Hale at one point Long Isl~. He was disguised denied the rumors. writing to . as a Dutch schoolteacher his wife that "there never while on an espionage mJssion ;:;;::======:;::;;:::;;:;I for George Washingtoo. He was hanged aS a 3PY and uttered his famous "I only ngret thet I have but one Hfe to lo6e for my country" iust before be died. 1be Jetter cites an IC'COUllt Who C•ro1? N• othff 11•wtp•p•r i" tJ.1 world 11rn about your commu· 11itv liko v•ur c1m111u11ity tl1 ilv 111w1p1p1r ol-1. lf1 the DAILY PILOT. ff~ tKetlmec.> PSAhas the >day budlet tCMr to San "3ncico. Ft°"' $54.50 · • (plua ,air tart). -""""'w•Jrn,\, Olaappnr brlefl'f on a thrltly P8A IOUr. Tum up at !ht Top of the Mark. ln GhlrlrdelU SqVare, FlaMrman'a Whatt,. or erul1lng the Bly. • Hotels (two nighta), famou1 ...Uranta. iilghl life, many extras. Want to knoW men abcMll PSA'a San Francisco fling thlt slt9tel'ln daYt and dollars? Call your ,,..,.. aolftl or PSA. ' PSA Sivu J'MI • llft. , Doors open 11:00 A.M. Thursday, July 9th! We spent the morning slashing prices! Drastic reductions in every department! Big savings on hundreds of items! Women's Heels, Flats and Casuals from regular stock Groupl Orig. 9.99/11.99 Now6.88 • Obcoutin•lf w .... n'1 heela no. ,...Sar llock •Various..,._, colonCHICl-.ioh • lrokMt sizes Ht the group Group2 Orig. 6.99/9.99 Now4.88 • Dilcoft'fimied WO•i11'1 heels, flats tllMI --.,af1 1 ..... _ia.~"' -~"" ofllyloo • SunatNr colon ••• w1u1r/1 liw Group3 Orig. 3.99/5.99 Now2.88 • Dlwwwuti1wd women's flats ·and eotctal1 fto1t1 wr regwlor llaClt in a vor~ty of styl" · •Su....., colon ••• brokett 1i1M Women's colorful sandal closeout Cotor ••• color .•• colorl At out fabulous closeout ptice for thole sandals you can afford 1o t..t -If .. • pair .. owatd! or coordina .. witll aw<y M-r outfit in your -rdn>bo ••• and right at tlio peak of "'" _,. nathor -•· tool ltusli ht while ncb ore high and cony aw arnrfwl ha.e. Natural, cnmberry, blM, grwn, oro1t99, leMOll ••• ore the Y""""Y colon. In l#D-11'11iw. UU IT.,, CNAIGI m only -66C AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL PENNEY STORE I - .. ' I • Bodfl Blast Women 's liberation protestors made their views known by fainting their displeasure with the Milk Foundation s use of shapely young Jadies..to promote their slogan, "Every body needs milk." This altera- tion was painted in Minneapolis ; the "artist's" idenl· !ty is unknown. • · ' 0 ,'Brien Says Nixon ~tiing Few R~ults ' WASIDNGTON (AP) - Democrat i c Natlbnal Cbalrmaa Lawrence 1'. O'Brien. in an equal-time broadcast, has accused Presi- dent Nlnn of "ringing call!: for acUon., but few results." Hitting the administration on a broad front, O'Brien. said there are results only trolled Congress "takes the in- trolled congress 1'takes the in- itiative and calls the shots." The Democratic NaUonal Qmunittee made the attack Tuesday nJgbt lit a z.>minute Agnew Aid For Spanish Speakers WASHINGTON (AP) -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew has plodgod bis help in a drl .. to' improYo the lot of the na- tion"• 10 million Sponisb. speakilw-. A ~ problem, one ~n says, ii to C09- vinot the Unlted -· 11111 its ..... -lllil there ... mlnorily groups -than tilt blacb. And • major il!ll will ... to mdl b ..UOO's news medJa senstUve to the needs of Mexican Ameriaml, Puerto Ricans and Cuban ~ who make up the lealOd largest minority group. ' Twelve Ni:r:on ad. ministratioo appointees o f Spanish extraction met Tues- day with Agnew to discuss problems of Me1ican Arneriallll. Martin G. Castillo, dtainnan ol the Cabinet Committee on Opportunity for tbe Sponisll Speaking, said after the meetlng be is conr.-ABnew wants lo help, perhaps by ift. tercedirc" 'Mlh other federal officiall cm behaH oi the Spani ..... kl ... The .toe presid<ot said the llll<n-meeting bnJugl1t to him the uniqueness o( the pro- bk!ms ol the Spanishq·oP<•k- ing -especiaffy in the areas of language and the sp-ead-out mode ol life in migrant farm- ing. When CJastillo aid Agnew had agreed lo troubleshoot for his agency in a plnch, the vice ..-didn't c:omct him. ftee prttne-t1Jne r a d I o • T\ V broadcast over CBS I n _ .. d_by the party for equal time to answer Ninn's statement& over the put 18 :mooths. Five houn before tilt topld bnladcut ·wu alNd, the llepubllcam called a _, coalerenee and deeland "Ille Deinoeratlc National Com· mittee ii atlemptin& "one ol the l'Ulest eon Jobi in the history of~ polilles.'" "They baft·atready conned the networks out oC free time and now they are lryJna to coo the American public into rewrkina hlltory," said James N. Allilon Jr .• deputy nal!oaal GOP chairman. Allison said nellber nal!oaal emunittee should be alftll free time to anlWtr a prai- denl, no ..-. which party holds the While ff-. O'Brien also hlt out at Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, saying: "'The words and thoulhb of Vioe President Alnew- me aaddened amt dishearten- ed. ~ I -Ibero .. many wllo suJlll')rl )(r, "-• I de111i7 lloU.V. IU rood ..., only leed lo further dlvldon and millrusl 8JD01!i our peo. pie." Stranded Kids Home PARIS (UPI) -A U.S. O!biUlate official aaid todly all but around IO ol 800 Amerl081 studento -in France bl' tbe bankruptcy d a travel agency t.d JnlnlCed to return boml. The offidal, who asked °"' to be named, eaid the re- mainder hoped to fty borne Later in the day. 1 World -y Toon, a Cincinnati-based company, fil. ed a bankruptcy suli Monday leaving several h u n d r e d students stranded in Eu~. Many of the students flocked to FTanee and camped out in a Paris suburb, trylnc to find the means to ~ heme. Many of them pooled their mmey to pay rocm 'md. hoard billll. the olfidtll 111118: TIRED OF THE SAME OLD FLOOR? • Cover a 9x12 Room for •• little •• , .......... , •....... s..ke ..... Yhlyl AINI ... Yffe ., S»teet Yl•yf, ...... NMcff" ef ~ M..t ,.,..,_I• 1t9Q. CLOSE.OUT: Orltt Mif·adhttivt 20.c ptr Carpet Tiles, 9x9 · · · · · · · · · .. .. " 1111 $12.00 ptr box of 64 Free Estimote1 On Complete Installation or Ezptrt .4.dvtcc On Do-it· Your1elf .~ ONN; 1 DATI MH.•M. 1:)0.1:11 s.t. 1M.....__ ~· f•I R & .~ Floor Covering 1904 Harber etvd. Costa Mesa • ' . Shotguns . Used_ • ID Raci~J Flareup I • -1d *1 «I In Alllury Pllrk 11il>ocuDMded.Allate pollco ..,.._ oU! 150 Nesro leadon lo ~ lhamblel.' 'lllera.-no btf demaada ~ .__ In fires 'l'wdloy. -lllora houslnJ, ll'f enl-and wen balW ilod ·-M.,. an~ The dty'1 Nearo day. police d>Jlf. T!IOmao Bmltl>. Police estlmlted damqe at -....... dlll1. ~ .. patrol and -oa ltandby. He Mid a curfew !mi-! _, It l :IOp.m. w_a lifttld •• I Lll'I. Nld ~· calm -·lied be well .... 11 mllllon. AMUTNMINf The c!ly Ila -quiet since 1lllt n!Pt. the spok ... man uld.. ~ -of Ille -Tueeday • ..,. durilfl CIOt ' ioule In Miich an -atld· 1.000 N-... , ...... YOlleys of rocb, b\>U1el and l!r«>Oo .... 1t~1. ' f·· -clt1 'Giida•,--=•···~· edledflled. -.. --' L might -withdrawal Vlolaice naebed tlle main of """° ouUlde po~. -dlslrtel about$ p.m. ..,. of tbe denwldl made by EDT -the crowd mo~ N..,. leaders TUeeday. ..,... an -d · rallniod Mayor.,....,., Mattice said : lra<:b from tho N"fl'O - "The' JjOa<::b ' lnllit,. ' thank 11111 blflan breakinC -· '·~-ban\ • -Ill.· Police, ..... USinl clubl. foeted." · · ben!td Ille crowd back, bUt But the Boardwalk wu emp. at Ille tneu the blaelll turoed ty of ti, 111"1&1 llworii <i, sum-and attoc:ked. ·mer Yiiillln and Sprlopood Troopen fired li!OtcuJ>o. Avenue main IU'eet tl the oRerwibly as w~ !botl. N..,_ . -ct. w f 1 a Hoipllal recordl -that 'i ' SALE! PENNCREST®·. REFRIGERATOR/FREEZERS Sole prims .ihlclla thru Saturday SAVI il.95117 CU, n, TOP MOUNT, NCM'-T RIPRl•lllATOll/JUIZIR • 139 ..... ,,_..,. copcxltf • i tine ft1111h lfMI &MN• Twin ,.._1oi• ....i ftnia crilpen anti Meat pan • full wtcfth cialry and .. II SIQfage IMert • Whtte, cepperto!'e, or hon.st _.w ••• color cosh no ~ ot Pe11nep. 'I SAVI <111.95111.S CU. n. NO-FROST SIDlolY·SIDI RIFRIOlllATOR/JRllZll • 21J lb. frwzer capacity • 4 1inc: finish ltffl she~ (od- i...e.bla Sawer ahelf) • S.lidh• IMOt pan • 6 door shelves • Die ca1t chrome handles with Wood grain insert • White, cop- perfrone, cmxodo or horvett gold u.. ,_,. n.. '"' ...... ' '"'" SAVI 21:95115.2 CU. n. NO-JROIT VIRTICAL fRllZllt, RIO. 2<119,tS, NOW • .532 lb. c.opacity • 4 Niet.. witft fmnh (I u . ivstobfe) • Slid ... ut bulk ~ .,_... • • ,.11- ers fer ..., cleanine • .,._., en• ""°"''"' H1ht • Whttt er .en.•• ... cotet cotft ..-tllON 6t .. ...,. IURIANK CANOOAPAIK CAllLSIAO CHUI.AV.STA COLLEOf GIOVE DOWNfT FUU!:RTON GRANADA HILLS HUNTIHGTON HACH HUNTINOTON ,_ LAICIWOOO LONOt!ACH L0SAL10$ MONn:LAIR NEWl'ORT BEACH NORtH HOLLYWOOD SAVI <111 ,95111.1 CU. FT. NO.FIOIT VIRTICAL fRlmR, RIO. 219,95, NOW • 634 lb. capacity • 5 1he1¥n with ffefifa (2 W- ju1table) • Slide--ovt bulk stot9ge ...... • ' rollers for ~ clMning • "'POW9r er.• w.ml"I li9ht • White, CopP9"0n• « ovocode .•• ctlot costs no mof9 at Pemt.,a ORANGE "THE CITY" SAN FERNANDO TORRANCE VAN NUYS VfNTVRA wtlTCHnfU • • ~ • ·. . • ., • Who Sa\·s . . . .. 'Who Needs ' To Worl{? By JOYCE LAIN •• .r Oe~r Joy~s_: After reading I I. • .,. •t yftt*i ,...,. ~ I , cerfllDfl;. oWeri ·women wan Ung ,~... work, 1 Mei to write. U llaese 1 • Women dea't really need tbe ;.: job, bul just want 1omelhing - , ••. lo do, I wish they woald let , ,:_ people have ~ paying jobs wbo are la need. These are , • young ~· out 'of school, young couples a1td lboae with a family who need work and there's none to be found. Wby can't tbese older women who ·want to gel out llnd johs In nursing homes and hospitals? J\1aybe tt>ey don't pay a big wuge, or any wage, but God will be their paymaster and the final reward will be great. Thank you. MRS. C. C., SIOUX CITY, IOWA You seem to be a sens·~·v~ person , C.C., and I e, n understand why you would l that jobs should be awarded on the basis of need. If I don't agree with you, I think you'll see why when we carry your thought a step farther: What makes the ~ of oqe person greater than the need o{ another? Ancl wtio is to make this moral judgment? Why should jotis~ any more than promotions, qr recogni · tion, or elections 'be awarde4 on the ha sis ·o{ ap.liCant'i or candidate:S rx!fd ?" 'Would you allow a new medical school gradu8 . ~peiform d~licate eye '. sw ~ on yot! 1amply because l'le ed thd work mor5 vi t118n ! the ex: perienced P.~i;:i~an? ' , Rarely ~a riia'tur e woman rellJlr\:~1 wofik 'ilimply to keep busy." Annost always. she NEEDS the income. So why ·should * T Of1 anyone or any age ~be Jllade. to reel guilty lilbout ~Wing the .,1 best-paying job she is capable of handling! '. Thank you ror raising a good Jdea -that of nurs\ng or extended can homes ' as a source .or «1:P4Ddint job op- portunities . .c;>ne ,o( the t•st~­ growing "lr>'lce---....,, nursing horn~ employm~ )!as more than doubled in the 1ast decade to an estimated 480.000 in 1969. The latest survey ( 1968) showed about 25,cil10 un - fi lled jobs -the need is greatest for nurses, dietitians, nurse aides and orderlies. NURSE.§ AIDES AND OR, DERLlES. In early. 1968, _the average hourly wages for these jobs was $1.53; )Jy flext year, at least $1.60 lrlii" be paid . Wages are tijghEt <ir lower than the average; o( course. depending on what part of the country yoo work in. Also. the satisfaction car- ing for those in need can be consid erable. According to information supplied by the American Nur~;-• .,t!:ome Association, lhe .~~~ · ante assists the reg~ ~nd licensed nurs- ing ~sonnel, usually work- ing \r~&h fetnale pat~ents. ca r- ing JQI} their personal ne~ds and !T'el..,ted tasks. Orderhes usuaJly wof,k with male pa- tientB and .elso ~lift and turn ' . patie~ al)i perform tasks req!Jring --~ditional training. Bot~ occQpa.tions may . be leaned on tbe job and a high schcfil ed~alion is not nec- essaey. ofJmR ~ JpM, some of wbid. Cbut not aH• require coll~e, lDdu&e: adm1*15lraW and -assistant administrator, busllten ~n ... er, dir~tor of nunln& 1f00f s e r v I c t maaage°r. medk:al secretary, purebaalng iaght, acUvlUes direct.or (games, c r a f l,s, meeiiag:s), volutleer 9er'Vl.ce ' dlttcter_. Uaeraplsl.11 assl1lants and aides in oe<:tipational and physical therapy , hou sekeep- ing supervisor and main- tenance , super'flso~ FOR MORE IN· FORMATION o Write f., l'f" (single copy) 10-page boOkJet. "JJealth Career Opportdnittes In lhe Nation'' Nu r s l n g Jlome.s. •· Send 1your request to me on a potlcard at ·tlU s: newspaper. * {:( * More good job opportunilies are listed in this newspaper's -ciassl fied advertising settion. If you need a Job now. don't overlook the want-ads. Gloomy Gus Is -·¥otir--Kinda· Guy • . . -~ ·~ ,._' . I I • • • • , . ' A ~ONNA:·s~LE! YOU ,.SAVE ' .~ • ON T·HESE SHAPrE-MAKING . . ' . . . BRAS AND .GIRDLES SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! -· ' I > • " . • • low plunge bra . with underwired fiberfill ny· Ion cups ••• white, ., I black. A-8-C cups. Nylon lace cup bra lined with Dacron• pol· yester/cotton •• , white. B & C cups. Reg. $4 NOW $31 D cup, Reg. $SNOW $4, Cotto" Dacron• pol· ye1tw bta ••• nylon lace cupt. ••• tn0ehin9 wash- obM, wt.ite. A-S.C cups • ... 2.so Now 2/$4 D, ••1· a.so Now 2/$6. . Conto.red b<o, fiberfill nylon lace cups ·• •• white and cofOrs • • • A-8-C cups. Terrific·~ ingsl I Reg. $4 ••• , NOW $3 \ Nylon lace underwire Preshaped bra, Dae· bro, polyeste~ fiberfill·': ron® polyester. fib.er. in white, colors. B & C fill •. ~cross-over styling cups, Reg. $•·N OW in white, colors, A-B.C. $3. D cup, Reg. $5 Reg. $3 N OW 2/$5 NOW $4. I , Long leg panty gi;dle .• , tummy control panel .. , white, colors, S-M·l·XL for a slimmer you! Reg. $7 ••• NOW$6 Swiss knit brief with slimming front pane l .• ,, in white, sizes S.M.L-Xl. Reg. $3 NOW 2/$5 .' • • "· • . ' ::• ,. ...... 'Ji..' .. ·, ' . • Nylon lace cros~over bra .... stretch straps, white, colon. A-S.C cups.. Rear comfort! R-$4 , •• NOW$3 Reg, 3.50 Now 2/$6 .Proportioned long leg panty girdle in lengths ·for today ••• white, co- lors in sizes S-M-l-XL Reg. $7 ••• NOW$6 Lightweight br1ef gives comfortable, light· weight control. White and fashion color&, S.M-t. . R ... $SoHNOW$4 • Strotcll atNp ..,. •hapot •P whh fiberfill ,.ylon cups •.•• nylon/Lyera• spond•x ••• white aftd colon, A·B·C cups. 109. $3 NOW 2 .... $S Gtt ........ 11 CHttel ponty girdle and 1 tiJe th'91c" •ylon hose kit ••• white Gftd ._ ••• tlto1 s.M-1.Xt. leg. $6 NOW $5, AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL PENNEY STORE • ' • ' • JI Dall.V I'll.OT Wtdn11du. Ju~ ·a; 1970 Melley Left Over Reagan P~imary Expenses Shown SACR,\MENTO (AP) - Gov. Reopn ended his unop- . pated Ji.me I primary cam- palin wltb more califl left over than his DemO<.Tatlc rival started out wlUt, even though Republican Reagan ouU!pent Dtmocrat Jms Urui1h almost Oree to one. Reagan, who spent more llltl,000 In (he primary and had more than ~,IXKI lert over, reported more than $1.2 miUion in contributions. Unruh had 1383 ,337.17 doolted to his cause -about Bills Seek a lhird of the Reagan bonkr<ill -alld he spem all but $81.2:11&.12 of it in his contest wlill ocr1ppy Loo Anples llllY<JI' Sam Yorty. 'll>ese lil!im •Ill• r g •·d Tuesia)' from campaJ11;1. e1· pense iiP.Orla filed w I th Secrtlory Of S1a1o JI. P. "Pal" SUlll•• unde1 a mnptlp dilcloouit law authored IMI year by Unruh. Reagan even diverted $120,000 to another campaign. that the successful r i g h t against Prop. I . Reports on seven separate Reagan campaign committees disclosed that more than $1.2 million was donated lo the , governor. ContributJoos rang- ed from some of 11veral New Sources lhous1nd dollars from donori . such aa the Kern County Lafl!1 For Taxes Con:ipany, down to indlvldllll II gilts. • The fl«iur<$ Indicate RelgD spenl '860,179 In the primary, SACRAMENTO (AP) -; ending wi(h a balance .ol Lealslallon opening new tu 1185,056. • T . . 1 · sources for mm tr1 ru!ilt, an-Unnth's supporters report Usmoe: research and en-the Inglewood Democrat spen( vironmental quality P'O(rJm.I U20,tM%.15 in vanquishing Y«· wu on the A11tmbly floor ty. today after puatn1 a miclal Req;an, tbua had a btger commlll<o Int. balam:e left al the end ol Alt91elfter1 1\x of eight hill cmTipaign than Unruh ever measures l!pOl1SOred by a had available to use qainlt apecial committee oo en-Yorty. vtroumerM.1 quality were a~ And ~ governor diverted proved by the p ow e r f u I more to the Prop. 8 opponenll AHembJy Ways and Means -$120,000 -than Unruh Committee Tuesday In a spent on campaign salaries stormy aeaion in which auto -$100,204.S:. club iobbylm were attacked for not consulting t h e t r members be/ore oppoelng the proposals. Two al. t h e measurta were especlally con-. tTOversial. A proposal by Asaemblyman John Briggs (R-!l'ullerton), would raise $120 million a year from a four percent excise tax on new cars to be levied as the pre11ent aeven perce~t federal eiclle tax ii phased out. A co119lllull0nal amendnlenl propoaed by AaHmblyman Jahn Foran (0-San Fratl* ci9co), would strike the pro- visloos of. the l\Rte coo- sUtution eannarkln1 all of the S?OO million 1 year raised by the \-:!"' tax few highways and .,., McColl Gai'(ls On Rousselot In Recpunt LOS ANGillis (UPI) . - Dr. William McColl, 1 Covinl physician, today waa running seven votet behind John Rousseklt as (he second day ol a ballot recount bsj:an In the Republican primary for the Z4ttl Congressional district. Rousselot, a member ~ lhe John Blroh. Sociely, woo the .primary by 127 votes, ac-· cording to final certlfied returns, and McColl flied for the recount last .F r I d a Y'- '!11lrty"11ne of the 5 0 I precincil in. the djstricta were counted TueodAly. MCO>ll bu asked that only two Of the four-member "re· ·count ·boards" continue the SAN FRANCISCO (l!Pl) count today. Foor boards -The Alcatras beacon works counted jUesrlay, e&eh costing again. him $75. Light Works On Alcatraz The light broke th~ d'arknes<i . R.ousselot also d e f e a t e d of San F'randlco Bay ¥ 10:40 McCOii 1n the special el~lon p.m. Tuetlday night. held concurrently with the The famous light haa flashed primary to fill out Ule unex4 over the hay u both a nav!Ja· plred tenn of Republican Rep. tlon aid and landmark for 116 Glenard Lipscomb, \\'ho died yean. It wn turned off by In ofnce. Rousselot then beet the govtrnment. and on again Democrat Myrlie Evers In the by the band of Indians oc-runoff. The ~nt Is to cupyh1g Alcatraz Island. determine the GOP nominee The light went dark Sunday to race Mrs. Everi:; in the when two 500-watt bulbs burn-November electioo for a full ed out along with two more twi>-year term. replacemerrt bulbs. Since then, wpporters oC the Indians had searched for replacement globe!. T h e y foond th"11 Tuesday. Jews to Picket Soviet Ballet LOS ANGELES I AP) Two organlr.ationt!I prote'SUng \\'hat they cal l the "abominable treatment" of Jews in the Soviet Union say lhey will picket Russia's Moiseyev Ball'l when it perlonn1 here this August. Holiday Blazes Finally Quelled SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -The last of a dozen Fourth of July weekend fires that set off the state's forest flre season was brought t.mder con- trol Tuetiday night. The blaze. about 25 mil~ northeast of San Luis Oblspa, charred 2,660 acres. A total of 9,000 acres burned in Northern California rire:i;, In- cluding 3.800 acres near Uvermore . . Sli~k Talker SF Quick Shuffle Backfires SAN FRANCISCO {UPI) -ll'!'ill ll'ith him there and he A smooth·t.alking n1an idc;1· went le thi;. table of Mr. and tlfled as Anthony J. Cassarino. f\.1rs. Vernon L. Henninger. Euclld, Ohio. 31. San Francisco. \'>'BS nr-Th~ suspect :i;ald he was rested shortly after he was an IBM executive. \\'hich was found b)t police outside o£ U1e a mist.alrie. , For Renninger pluah Mark ltoPklns hotel really was an lBf\.1 execUuve apartmenrol mulll-mlllionaire and quickly pronoonced his Louis Lurie. visitor a fraud mid a stranger. Lurie, II, was dining Tues· Police Unally a r r ested tay oi&ht wben be heard a CaMarlno, and -s a I d they knock. Since· he ••an't ex-., round a Joadtd pistol, a six Peettnc company, he told maid Inch bJaCkjac-taptd Inside Nonna Honda, 48, not to open hit COllt, ·four l'l<'.k picks and the door. 1' ~eve11-Polnt San F'ranci~cr When the vllitor would OQI Police Department star with leave and b!gan to pick the the "'"rds "police cornmis- Joc:k, the maid c a 11 e d si'"'Pr .·• dow~lrs and the police Ci.1ssarino. who said he \\'8!' rushed to the scene where in 1he rllotorraph~ bush1ess lhey found a dark. slender, y,•as jallcd on cha rges ot •·ell.dru1ed man. bPr"'Ary . ~'l<'cislnn of a con· He told olflC!'t'I he was took· cealed wc.apo:1, carrying ar lng for 80mebodY st t.he Top 111,.rt~I wr.~•lfln. fl"l.'leU lon rl O' '1be Mark, onti story sbovc !tolen p r o fl e r t y , • snc1 Wrie'I apartment. Po I I c c po3Session of burglary Looi~. . I • BOYS'· u ·N-DERWEAR SALE!·" 'RICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY! • " ' . . ....... .:•A.._-....... "'-.... -... .. •..•..•............. --.... ::;:;• .... ___ .... A•'•• _., .. w,o::::::::" '-,-.... -... •:: ......... ~ ...... ... . ' ,. • • Stock up on our extra long wearing combed cotton boy's briefs and T ·shirts Reg . 3 for 2.19 NOW . ·~-"• ,'"'.' 3so11.87 Combed cotton double back briefs tha t are famous for quality •.• famau• for wear, for all your boy" The saving s are tremendou" Stock up now. Siz~• 4-18 . Crew neck T-shirts of soft, absorbent combed cotton at a low, low stock-up- now price. Cut to Penneys' exacting specifications. Boys ' sizes 4-18. LIKE IT , •• CHARGE IT! AVAILABLE AT YOUR L OCAL,PENNEY STORE I I . ,_,, \ .\ • • ' ,. ' I • ' reat.time ' \ \ •• FAStllON FA RICS ON SALEI 1 PRICU EFFICTM THIU SATIJiOATl ' ' ' Washable Polyester Double Knits in White, and Fa1hlon Colors uo.4.ffYD. Combed Cotton Dannar· Prints ••• White or . Colors ••• Ea1y Carel 110. 1.09 YD. Never-Iron Penn-Pres~ Fa1hlo~ Clorner C0tton1ln White and COion llJ•.ttcTD. Never-Iron Ponn·P .... r- Paahlon Corner Ca"on Prints •ae.:rt1YD. Com11Md Colton ScrM'!Prlnt Wa1hable c,.p•ln ... Utfful Colon .... ,_, . ., •. NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW 3.99.D. 9 ·2! 58! 67! 1.86YO. .51·60" WIDI 31°36" WIDI 314 .. ' WIDI IW .. Wiit ......... • l llW·AND IAVI NOW .,. JUIT CNA .. I lfl • AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL.. ·F>ENNEY STORE ' ' • DAILY ~ILOT J .1 M!Jr ••• lf I'm going to take leuo111, couldn't I start ·. on a merry-go.round?" Reagan ~1ays Pay Hikes Hurting · School Funds SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. RN1an •YI sllt.e money whic:lt ohoold have been ~ to Improve education is being spent on hiiber t e a c h e r Mllriet. given to Uic sctlools has aooc only to increase tel!lchers' aalarlos, r)ot to aolve lhe mMy other problems of school financing about which we are talking al present." Reagan defended the 110! ''I'm • liltle tired of this million lncna1e In atate school admlnllt.ratioft belna: picked oo support in the budaet •lined Ii not aipporUna: the tchoola," Saturday -for a Sl.63 blUkl n J\tqan aald 1t n11 weekly total -11 a proper ar!e--llme s~ap rneuure while a. lllWI eonftrtnce Tueeday. governor's la!k force propare1 The lncreue in •late lllP-massive school reforms for pOrt ot klcal 1d\ools, he said, the 1971 legislature . 18 "$172 million above, in !hue And Democrats \vho lied up four yean, llhe largest four-the budget four days nrter yw..pertod o.f_lb.J_fo_nn_er,. Go:Y.~e consUtuUonal d ~..!. d 11 n e Edmund 0 8 r o w n ad-wltti an un.successfuJ rlertlflnd · for another SIB milli on for mlnlttratlon ln tll et1ht years, schools will be turned down In 1tat.e help to tchoola." · again. It they try to hold ui> "But we do know there 11 th7 property Lax plan, Il.eaa:an IOmlthlng wrong," Reatan UJd. conUnutd. "whtn 85 percent Reagan said he felt "nn of all lhal money we have ~irit of vengeance" agahv:t those Democrsls who voted against his budget But he thrtatened to woi:k for their defeat In November if they al90 block hl1 tax reform pro- gram, now moving through the le3i1lalure. Jury Studie8 Gun Killing Of Veteran UlS ANGELES !AP) ,-1be county Grand Jury todly opened an lnvut111Uon into the rumor.rav11ed case of a Vietnam veteran lhol. by pollce offictra who 1aid they mllt.ook ' toy pi1tol ht hla hand few the real thin1. Democrats have !'laid It rhould provide more mocny to school aid, the same rb-, jectlon which tied up the budget. WhJle hearings Into the df:11th ot Jerry Let Amie, 24, will be closed to the public. the vlctlm '1 faml.ly lawyers demandtd TuNClay the Inquiry be oponed. In att.ltuon, City Councilman BIUy Milla told new1men he hu evidence that Amie. like MWa • bl1ck, was "shot from ambush." Mlll1 claimed of· Ileen who llhot Amie pl~ a plutJc water pla:tol 'bY. his body to cover up their mlallke. A pollce 1pokMman while calling the Incident a ''paltlhe Uc, tragic caie," in- tllttd, "the action ol the or- ficti1 WU JusUtled." Potlet old officers, answer- . hif a eompltlht afalnst Amie June 20, arrived in front of bla home and ordered him to ra!M hi• hand1. They said ht refused, reached for his waistband z1d pulled out what apj;ei.red to be a gun. Officers said he yelled an obteenlty at tt.m and uld, "I've aot )""! lllto Umt ... ban(I" He wu klUtd by four Jhotiun bllltl, police 1ald. Milli, hoWevtr, ~ hla evldlnct lhow• Amie a•ve no wamlftl and lhaL olflcm ~ to nre at him alt« he had fallen , Mllb oald beea"8t he btlilVll the first lllota wtrl lirld b7 police fl'Dl"h behind a pattOl car, "l call thll ambl.llh." MUia 11id lie Jnttrvtewed mote than IO wlL"°"". Polloa Ohle! EdWord Davlo JUI weak taUlhl the 1rand JUI')' lnvlltlaaUOn. The tax plan is Reagan's ~op lq:l1latlve program or 1970. It would 1hUl a bllllon dollars a year In school and welfare COit& from loco! pro- perty ta11:es lo lncreaecd stale sales,. income and buslnCS/J taxes. LA Manager Hollinger To R etire LOS ANGELES (AP) -t. S. Hollnlger, who roee rrom mes11enger boy to the chief administrative officer or Los Angeles County O\'er a span of 45 years. i1ays he will retire at the end of the year. While rumors clrculated for weeks, the announ cemen t of the 59-year-old administrator's retirement was mad e fll Tueaday 's Board o( Suj)ervi80r'S' meeting. Hallinger has managed the county government s I n c e January 1958. He was first employed by the rounty B.!l 1 messenger boy tn the county clerk's office in 1925. Supervlaor Kenneth Jlahn called for a nationwide ch•il tervice exam to choose a suc- cessor for the $44,1)28-a.year job. The supervisors, 1ncan1\•hilc, appointed Hollinger a.s a tem· porary aide In t.he office o( registrtr1"ecorder Ray E. Lee to oversee the Nov. 3 general election in efforts to avoid VGte tabulating snags like those which hit the primary eleclion last month. Tllla S1111rtl1y, J1Jy 11, Kaou'1 ColdM Uifal· eade of Coi.:ntrr ind "•ttn& Ah11kl will lea• tllh ROY Ct.ARK, ho.t of 1tk1'i1km'1 lice !la• PJ01r1sn. Anolhef '""' lhletUiiamnl wttkmd at Kaott'a. Oon"t ntiu ltl . • •• ! I I ' 1 ' ' DAILY PILOT For The ·. Record ' ·' ' Meetings Dissolutions Of Mar1•iage CAGLE -· • 8rut1ll C. C111t. 14. Ill 22041 s.,,..11 line. ttu11!lnvlon 8~11. 0111 of dff!~, July 6. SU,.,,IYl'd by ...-i. Thomas. 5111!1 A,.a; 1 ... U<lhllfl: R~b'frll 011e. S•nt• ,.,..; 11111 C1111, H11ntlngton e.t.Kt11 II* ble O'Hetil, 011111, T1•11. Vlalr11ioft. Btll BrMdwlY Mortu1r'1'. Slf"k .. 11111 ln!1rme11t 11 l!ie L11n11r & 5mllll Fu,,..,.1! Homt. D•li.1. T1~~1. 81!1 Bro.tdw•l' Mortuary. lorwtrdl,.., Dlrrclon. ltll!S Ber.tll It, Illes, 69, o• '75 Tl'ftltl St•1el, , H1mti1>11ton Btt~h. S"rvlvea tt¥ wile, ,,,..,,,,,., -· ... ,,,, T., S1nt1 An1: CllUI~­ ,,., B~rtMlrl Gr111dl, S..n R~ .... 11el1 1 1ru1«.~lldr•n. s,e,.,,lct• will bi: Tt.yr~1v, 11 AM. $"'11111' Morh.11ry (lyi>el. lnttr· ""'"!, Wntml111litr MtfTlll<I.! Ptrt.. Sml!ll1' Mortutrv, DlrKIOO'I. ARBUCK LE & SON Weslcl!H fl.1ortuary tt7 E. 17th St .• Costa Mesa 646-4888 • BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR 3.9450 Costa P.1esa ~U f..Z42f • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa ~1esa LI S.'433 • DILDAY BRO'l'HERS H1U1lin1ton Valley Alortuary ti911 Beach Blvd. Huntlnlton Beach semi • McCORAUCK LAGUNA BEACH ft,IORTUARV 1715 Laguna Canyon Rd. t l4-t415 • PACIFIC VI EW MEM ORIAL PARK Cemek ry e Mortuary Chapel 3581 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach. CalUornla Wtdnt$d1J, Julr 8, 1970 Computer Justice For All? 1•lililt t(ofi "'F + ,._...,~, ,.. \ 350 Ed.~ators at UCI Mee ting book "Schools ' :;.;i:.11." ~ Instruction,' Nalional Educa- f IRVINE -More n 350 teachers from nearly state in the nation are peeled to attend the ~ a nual Classroom Teachers Na· tlonal Conference at UC Irvine . " He wUI -Dr. Richard L. Foster. tlon Association, on "Schools penln, gener~I supertnte ci the Berkeley for the 7Qs -B'ild Beyond." I, in UCl 1 tbange.'' l Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich, Jr., Science Lee! Hall. -Dr. Madeline Hunter. chancellor at UCI, will ad- SANTA ANA -To COITecl tllrough July 17. Wllson R 7' oppooent ol prlncipail ~f lL.n iv el' s I t y dress the evening general fterty for ~te tlemenl.ary 'scfiool at UCLA, se~ion July 8. His topic wilt ci pubUC Ill-on •'New 1 ea c bing be "lfel and ·the Universlty .., pf a Strt(e&MI.'' Community.'' a situatioo which finds 100,000 1be conlerence 15 spmsored warTants outstancMDI l n by •. (tile Al.ll!Qf:IM!oa of Orange County, half ol them Clis!room Teac:berl t4CI'), a for traffic vk>latlone, Keith department GI the rfatiobal Concannon, eiecuUve director ·; Education Anocladoa (NEA )., of. the cou.nty Criminal Justice The sesslon"Wlll take il>e form Council has suggested a com~ ot a workshop on "Ed~ational puterized solution. Change" to ~ conducted by -: Dr. Pet.er , S. D£xon. coor d l}lators of the · GI the department workshOp are Dr. BaUey and of . and en-Sylvia G. Lenhoff, UCJ Ex· vlronmen tal olog1y at UCI, tension program coordinator. on · '.' 1 h e onment.al ;=::;;::;;=':='='::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;:; Crisi.!: Water.'' A anel ol Approved b¥ !he Board of( UC! ExlenBlon. • Supervisors, the plan calls for Keynote speaker wiU be Dr. a CompuWr hol*up between William Glasser, tcb•o l the county's the Munldpal PB7cl>latrlsl . ,with !he Loo Courts, the state Dejlor1ment AnseJ<o ci~ -and ci Motor Vehicles and even- r/littu..i speHtra•Uld ""lllddents from· UCI wi so l~wlNIW,I iJitnclude: d j 1 cuss ''Eco I o g i c • .,,_,.., LOCAL olh•r n1w1p1per 11111 '\l'OU I Vl tY d1y, 1boul wh1t'1 he Gt••'•' Or1n91 1 Y PILOT. Ota Their Marks Brunette beauties Ja,yme Boyd (Jen) and Rosemary Kelly will be in the running for Miss Orange County Fair when annuaJ teounty fair opens next Tuesday in Costa Mesa. Both girls are 19. Jayme represents Huntington Beacll . Her m a rks' are 35-23-31. Rose-1 rn~ry repre sents .Fountain Valley: ~er. rai~kS ~re l, :J5.21-34. •. • l •t;, • • ... tually all city p o 11 c e departments. What Concannon ca11s "just the first step" will cost $241 ,000, and a federal grant of $145,000 has been applied for to cover part o( the tab. "The municipal courts will feed the input to a computer in the county Data ~rvices Department in Santa Ana,'' Coocannoo explained, 1'and a deWtment, for ex ~m p I e , Probation, will,.._be altk!: lo get ail ensWer in lift lo' · 10 ~.·,"I "At the present time Proba- tion must checi all fivf: • . ' . Cal State Progrd!J:i .... • cqutts, a big waste of man- ·" )XlWer and valuable lime." Fig hts Tale11t ~tisfu FULLERTON -Nearly 100 ai-eas v.·hose fitpi s'c ho o l nee.:ty. high school students grades belie their fflntial £or wh:'l Jack, the self.confidence college work. Mi,8(' of this and background to attempt higb~r .education are beinR of· year's parUcipants. are from fercd lheir share Of each in Santa Ana, An ah elm,· Garden an Upv.•ard Boond propran1 Grove .. Placentia and Whittier. 11ndcr\rav at California Stale A" $117,:WO grant from the College. 'f'ullertan. U.S. Office oC Education con. Dr. Kenneth J. Preble Jr., stitutes 80 percent of the pro- 1.h! program's director. thinks gram's cost f()r 1m?1 while of his fcderally·backed opera· the college -through Ule noo· lion as somethirig of a "y,•ar profit Cal Slate · Fqllerton on talent waste.''' • FoundaUOn and volunteer help "Our students all have the -contributes the bala~e. Robert Fanner, director of Data Services, said his depart· ment has been working on the Criminal Justice lnfonna· tion System under a five.year implementation plan now well under way. He said no new computers are neceesary, 'U· isting equipmert )Viii handle the job_ Concannon boasted lhat the comwt.erized justice system will be the fir!t in the state and is eagerly awaited by all county police. deparbnents. Boal'd Eyes I Medic Plan potential to atleod college." In the su.mmer of 1987, 56 Preble says. "but they never high school seniors attended ORANGE _ Progress on th:>Ughl they CO\lld make a the program at Cal State. Of Phase I of the Orange County g:> or it. these, 51 entered college in Medical Center ·Mester Plan, "\Vhat they need is. con· the fall of 1968 and only one a $26 million project, will ·be l'i':lence i:i their ability, a little ' has dropped out, 8ccording to outJjned to the Board of a-::ndemic background a nd college officials. Of the high Supervisors Wednesday. t.'Oachin~ in som~ of the learn· school seniors who attended The presentation will be ing skills." Upward Bound last.:-summer made by representatives of And all these are offe red at CSCF, 94 perceDt entered Welton Becket and Associates, l'hrough the program which <.-ollege in Ifie fall. coordinating architects and ihcludes a s1x·weck study There are 98 students enroll-engineers for the plan.. St?Mjon at the college <r11d a ed in Upward Bound Ulis sum-Const.ruction oo redevelop. stay in-Othrys -flail. the CSCF mer. Included in this figure ment of the medica1 center housing facilit". Fu rt h e r are 56 f\1ex icao-Americans and is planned to extend through ~ssiStancc th'i!oughout th c _2_2_N_•.:gc..r..., _ _,_ _______ 1sas...:.: ___ .:._ _____ 1 scht>Ql year comes in the [orm'- or monthly meetings· at the college, tutoring, counseling and personnl contact Upward Bound -held at CSCF since 19G6 -is aimed al you!hs from Ortr11ge and Los Angeles County pove rty Ri ver Bridac ~ Work OI\.'d SANTA ANA -The bridge across the Sa niJ Ana Ri\'er on Harl)()r Boulevard just north of Warn!'r Avenue. and east of fo:.i ntain Valley , will get a foce1i'!;11:: soon. coun:v Road Commissioner Al S. Koch reports. A Si 1.907 contract ot cl ean and paint the slructure has been a\\·arded to Bizzee Bee Painters Inc. of 19931 Bushard SI.. Huntington Beach, Koch said. Koch's engineers had estimated cost of the job at $13.000 . l\~.~£Y· THE LINDE STAR ·SPECIAL PURCHASE (. Th" Linde Star is the loveliest star in the fashion horizon. The once unreachable star now can be yours at y ery reachable prices. ' A. Bold masculine man's rin& designed $3995 for the man who demlnda tile ultlmatt. ~ ,P. Balley, . A'cUVlsm." -IGlclllan -OI& Sand, director of the ill the Cenler for the -SIUd7 of .. SHARE IN THE RUCK LOAD Now you can buy the flooring tile with the installation -know-how lluilt-in ! • I • • SALE Pla:ce .~n ' ' • Pr.es$· ' Excelon 1ilwa1M it's self-adhering ORIG. 39c NOW.,. 12x12 Putting on a MW floor hca never been so llGI)'•., or inexptn•ive. Just peel off the paper (th e adhesive is right on the bock) ••• · place It wh•• you want ••• ~ ••• and it's on th e floor to stay. No messy glue ta spread ••• no mess or fuss1 Put it ri ght on top of the old kitchen floor or a basement concrete floor. Stop in today and select just the design to perk. up your kitche n, your foyer, or family room. Choow from many exciting colors. • lff-%'111 L end• Acrm1111a11ts • l4K. - B. Th• Lind• Star wr11 defigb! her $2495 heart ond put stars In her '1"· Sur-PEEX FAMlLY Delbert M. Lc!111a11, COl.ONIAJ, FUNERAL 1731 Plaza del Sur, New· HOME 7ltl Bolsa Ave. port Beach, is the ne\v Westmluter an.:szs president of the Orange e County Chapter of the SHEFFER MORTUARY &>ciely of California Lapna Beleb '"'1535 Accountants. Sn 0e-1e 41Mlll 11;=========1 _ , • SMmlS' MORTUA RY 117 Mala Ill. g ......... 8-.t .... Make a Sharp Trade; U•o Dime-A-Lines rounded ~1 8 sparklinf white spinels. l4K. --"'--Compllttl .. r Smkn CHARGE IT AT YOUR l'fNNfY'S RHE JEWEU.Y .DUAllTMIHT I NOW! THESE VALUES AT ANY ONE OF THESE PENNEY STORES! I C4H004 •Allt CAIUIAD D0WMCY AIUDTOIC. ...,,.fOlit MAtli l"'WIWOOO MONTClAnt tollWt'ORf HACtl Ol.U.0. '"TMI tin" VtlmllA SHOP suµDAY TOO 11 to 5 P.M.! I • I DOWNEY 869-4541 • MONIClAllt 621-3811 COME IN OR PHONE FUIURTON 871-4343 HUNTINGTON llCACH ~-7771 NEW'C>RT I EACH 644·2J I J .. _ tAKE)'IOOD 634•7000 OIWIGe 'THE Clrt' 634-5091 ' . ..... , .. , ;,~ ( " FAIR F11t, f1Jr, f1ch111, ThOff thr11 word1 t ulll up f1clon In op1r1tio11 on tile DAILY ,ILOl t dilorl1I P''ll' t '>'t ry -'•Y· !See by Today's Want Ads · • There ii IOIDeOlll ln eo.. n11n& del Mar W-. matb leYe1 ii equlvalent to • 6th grade, If )'GUI' a tu.. tor In tnltb coild )'OU pleue hl!lpT e Hert'• a ft!al old lu~ od dftl. A baby - piano for Ille pr tndt for a tmaller piano, e Areyou -toralk-pendabl~. thatp, ,VW. Tl'y thla 65 b&ned exhauet, chrome r1mt, custom I~ -.· .... -·-••• lt'1 llb new! ennv••J ALWAYS FIRST GUAUT~· : • . '. 5.PEtlAL auv1 • . . .. . bon•1 s!Hp through thl1 greot buy, Slffp on It. loth twin oncf full quilted mattress a nd box spring sets ha'+'t ••Ira ftm1 hleirspMg unit. Advance boll spring dnign '°' odditfonol wpport. S.,..,. ftftfccll ttltchtcl prebullt bOtden for yeon of weor. TWINSIT'55 FULLm $65 SPECIAL IUYI 111 •• ,.,,.,. a trey fllckJe IMx. Special IMlltng actle11 preventi the boa fr• 1plllln9 '*""-" picked up, Mode 1ef 1Vp•r loutft AB.$ pla1· tic. COme1 In ,,.en. 3.99 • IPICIAL IUYI ••• ,.. •• ,, •• P•• flllil .. wlthi thi1 92 ploct .. me. for 12. HondlOfftO "Chopel' Hiii" "'"9m,,, M4e ef qoallty 11rn1 ... lfeef for lo"I Rfe, Semc• lnclu .. o"'9ctfve '''"cl lloorddlopl.,.r. 19.99 SPICIAL IUYI .............. ,.. .... thl1 IUMMer. fvll 45,pc, 4•· aratecl lt1gll1ll lreftlt.n• dinn...-a,. •t aclclt cl ... to eny MOI. Co11te1 in "for .. gitt.Me-Nof", g,.enJ ,..e,.,. a lmu~ce", -'ilocb "loHito tic IE,,.Ja!MI", ,Hnk. 24.99 IPICIAL IUYI c...,, '"'kif. c•••••,.....,,.. ... Thia lJ"dl.,... otor grill het 3 potltlo11 wire coolthtt .,111. Tub.lor 11"1 lfl• for fi1111 wppoft. o.-. fofpkn1a ...... ,1... 1.44 WI f , ~It .... It 1970 •-a1 n SPECIAL BU.Y! CHI CHI RODllOUU 11 PC. TOUINAllliNT GOLF SIT -T.uly o ttnlertlonol value! Set ftatvret ttNI thoft1 and pro-style Correcta• rib guide, all weather grips on oil clubt. laininattd wood htod1 Nabt warping, aocklng or sw1IUnQI Includes 3-..woods (1. 3,....A)_and 11 lrom (2-9). Men's right hond only. 49.88 •o•uilosr• "IHAPT IAYll" GOLF IAG ••• 15,99 SPECIAL IUYI Her•'• • tree thet wlll r"llY INW ••:re•• 'lont thl1 beautiful Mut Tree In your kitchen. Hartd&oM• 7 pl.co Mt COMM In 9reen or Mney it enhance any NI· ting, 2.99 OAILY 'ILOT JZ IPICIAL IUYI ,.,.._,.,.114 cew .. r .. H It.II ... , tolicl center 111Glt•~ It alllilOll l111pottlblo to chip, cut 0t brooltl Cot1fenM to USOA 1peclflcotfo11t a1 to .. locltr.~ ... ,., ... 1,ht. no.. 4.44 SPICIAL IUYI AluMI••• ,...; alt ,.,k•t -Feature• lightwtloht yet durable olvmlnum frame a nd apen throotd"lgn to cut down wind ro1ittance. Top grad• nylon strings. 12.88 LIKI ll,,, CHAICH ITI HOW THIS! YAlUIS AT ANY Ot<t OP THUi "NNET ITOUS! CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD LAKEWOOD MONTCIAIR . DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE ''THE CITY" VENTURA ' SHOP SUNDAY, TOO 12 to 5 P.M.I --·. .. . . .. ~ . Jf IAILY PILOT Wtd"""'· July 8, 1970 PILOT ·ADY£RTISU Oran·ge Coast ·Area Men in Service Ar.ound .. the JWotl~ I . t . . ! • --r 111,.Jllotil Q._........, -IDlrllle ll'llfn ScboOUn 8ln Supply Cao<er, BarMow. '--Col'po Air · Slalloo, <;llerTY,,_.,,,.~. lrom the U.S. Air rorce llCal Air Commlnd wlllch _11!: pwlnlMd lroJILJl!e u.s Alr1 m-~II of lln. Lenore Rarrilon al Dlqo, Point, N.C. commUiika ~blt -unltl Ir r l'oret Sen I,.. Non-McGuire AFB,-N.J: Ho ii , lllllli,ieAYe.,<bitaMesl, Marino Se-J._ D. eourae. 111pportolU.S . ...-IGn:ts. eomml11iooed Olllcer ......,.. ta the Hiib , .,... ... -the U.S. Army -Serponl ~ c. Ropn, husblnd of the lonner Airman MI ••• • I A. The airman, -quallflod Aeodemy at Norloo AFB. ' 0 rganhallooal M--...... r. 1t<llDOdy Center for CWai"I, oon ol Mn. Jlernanl Mill Janis D. Wlilob of 19142 Wllltellead,. son of Mr. and to operate rac1¥Meiecrapb and 8ealor -..,._!:rte Sergeant Oster11, who Squadron,' a unit of the J11111or1 A••.._,. Applied R. lllJJers ol TI3l -Blueaalla "A" St., Huntington Beach, Mrs. James Whitehead of zoi. teletype equipment, ii being .A. -.,. al Erik A. r<eelved advanced mllJlary MUllar)' Alrlllt Commao.i ~ ICboOI recatUy. Drive, HunttaP>o 8eatb. ii was promoted to hiJ pr,..nt A Calalla, San Clemente, has assigned to Cannon t AFB, Otteru .of • Pepper Tree leadenhlp and maoacemont w~ ~· pobll lirllll 811-PldlllpJ was twabt the now HrVing al Marine Corps rank while serving at Marino graduated at Sheppard AF~, N.M., for duly rib the Tao-Lane, Colta llasa, baa tralnlng. ii an aotrcra·(t for \J.S. ~ forcet.' datlolandreopcnllliUtlesalI~~~..;:_~~~...:..-~~~~-=~~~....:....~~~_;;.'--~'-'--~...:._~_:_~~....:..:.~'--'--'--~'--'--~~~....:._~~~~-'-~~-'--'--~~-,-- dle -olllcer, ... ·tedlnleel alJUlty to lnlln ..i _.... .. -tes ~~~=~ ·-Pri-First Clui Waller R. BNwa, of 1111 Gilller Ave., Costa Mesa, was graduted lrom the -Corps Service Support Sdlool at camp Lejeune, N.C. NaVJ Petty Olllcer Socond Class JOll M. Milne, husband al the former Mila Ruth A. IJ.;np.n al 1911 Maple, Coe&a~·Mdl, Wiii advanced to bis -rat. while aervlng -the attack alc<raft CIT· rier USS Midway In S.. Fraon- dlco. Coot Guard Seaman ~ prtllllce Larry I!. BJ1u~ aon ol Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bryon! al Ill Adams, and hwi>and ol the ror-Mia Carol .,A. Rudd ol Im Doren Clrcl~ aH al Huntingt<n Beoch. was p-aduated lrom baolc !raining at U.S. Cout _Guard Training and Supply Cept<r, Alameda. Navy Seaman Apprentice Robert W. Orlaaakl, aon al llrs.J'iellle T. Ori-al :115 Ogle St., Costa M,.., was cra~uated fl'c:m Navy mpa1-School al tbe Fleet TrllhilPC Center, Newport, BJ. Marine Lmce Corporal Lawawe J. Mclnenley, - husllond ol lhe former Mils ,,_ A. Tum1nel1o ol !ISO Panon st.rt C-. Mesa, is aervta& -P'oroe Losiltlc Coriimand in VleWm. Army Prl•ale J*' D. '1!)1111. lt;'m d Mn. Aucny !. ' Wyoli',-ti Bead!, Udo ~ Newpoi't Beach, roceJv. el-119 ·-· eombat training compaay11 Ltldt~ award at Ft. Campbel~ Ky., recently. He received the award for Clllll!ilteNly d la p I a y I n g leaclenl!lp quallUes •• d perfonnin( his duties In • aipertor roamer. Hts wife, Judy, ltvea 111111 CbiOI Rood, <Joa Meaa. N•VJ Petty Olllcer l!econd a... RlcMnl L. Lallarp, ... of Mr. and Mn. L. P. LaBarge al 209I Bayport Way, Newport Beach, has retlimed to San Diego; aboard the ............ " .. """" dock uss.pg.1en, following an elght-monli deployment lo . Ille Weatem Pacillc. ~ Lloulemll Daiei J. ~ ai of retired U.S. :Air F..-.. Qilef WUTanl OlllOor and Mn. Rlchanl · B .. ~ 19171 Olesapeaker Lane, Huntington Beodl, has recd\'ed a regular commlsslon In the U.S. Air F..-ce at Ran· cloipl AFB, Ta. He ls .mgued to the ~17th -Squadron al Randolph. The 3517th ls • oolt of the Air TraDoc Command whl<h provides flying, technk:al and balic mllilacy training for U.S. Air Force penonnef. • ' • • Cimlorta11e-11111 wpe1 ••• 1 diaper Ind pMfy all ii Ofle willt a .. stay-dry" JW.q. rnt diaper ljSI.. thit can be fklsl!ed nrr. 111-nc 1rs .,,. 79C ..• Ir.....,. 1Ts hi-1AI llJ. 1.H 11wH111 •s llrtl• •s 1.27 1.37 . . lalill ~ ~~i. 1.57 --lor. 2 09 ..___, 1tn11 • 2 ILTftt ..•.••• 119' Dn T•flf Oil 21L age hL 1.57 "Easy Da " .. y flMl•1111 • -~ l\eeol , ... tali .. _, .. ' Seat 11111 bac\ of wdller rn!stiMlt 2~" plastic ftb- ~ing. Heavy pugt aluminim arms. 2 89 " _,,,.... Bright colors. , \'-Ill-3.H • "Cot" FOLDING W/Fta• aumESS lhrell lep of 1" furniture lllb- ing. Plated steel ..Jiardware. Open -2417Zxl2 8 88' -"""·-. 111·. ""1.41 • -. with These VALUES at .. IJ 111 llJ-Burtund! lied Bowl. Toi pid<-up, handles. CiwoN ~1lol motvillg &rill wiUI crank-fype raisd low-f2121 1 er mechanism. 3 l" 5 gs· ~lllP Away Legs. f 11(.1.15 ,. . • ·CllAacoAL Briquets I "llT Cllll" -Fm stril• -"" borl>-1 0 l!nc ... Wi~ :"!~ ;U\I • '. ' . ~ 36541y .. ,..."'-··· gee liPtlJ scented mist sprays on dry. lq. 1 Jt hL If Sam! Pail ~, ., .. Plastie 9" polka *.it pail with lilrnlle l!ld 73c 1011" lloYeL As"'1of Glassware ly-IOCllNG - "Clair91" Hair &are Aids "lilldness'' NUT ACllYATll COIDITIOlll "S " core NAIW CHAM H'1 Cl• -It 1rooms better lri111out the '"'" 1ook an11 77c feel of Mite treall'I$. lq. llc 4l\ IL .. Soltiqllf!. llATH OIL IEADS Wiier softening Slit """ll>i"• 59c Body RelWIJ lltl. lk 17 IL "Ammens" Powder colln. 'Bat 'N Ball SIT Tr.•.....,_ Euo..i k< 11e ..,.. ban lllinded JOCN1cster. 73C lnc:llllles 33" bit tlld regulation size basabalL Garden Tool 11T llyOHIOAIT Melal Rakt, ShoYd an11 93 C _ Colorful !or tile !O"l"Pd ...... ~-­--)\ -l: 1 1 ~1 ,,q UJ ': ! I l ·-- "Sal• Stripes" Brigl!\ Bo~ Shipes for SUm- mer Entertainiq. Red, Blue, G"" w/B1ac~ Stt tf C I iL Jlice 1 11 lie Ml witll • electric kairsetllr. i?l.19 i~.1.69 • -, Nice '• Easy s-m 'IWICOl.OI Com ""' atioas "1 29 Jiii........ lt~UJ • 6 Maxi Blonde llonpeol ol -llaxi· ' .... "1'1""' l cooli· 2 19 tiollil1 ~ II(. 2.41 • "Lady Lights" I Soft sl\ampot loner kit · plus Instant set for boify 1 57 .. • & luster. 11(.1.lt • ... '°"' "Boxer" Jpns · Po lar 9 IL doiim • wi~ elastic waist ~ •~l'l'keb.llaebM-99c ltl!e. Assor1i:d colors. Sizes 2•61. hit "Lanai'' Lanterns ' For 6n.i lid hoo Par· ill' ties. °""31e llld Wealllo-· proof. Btilliaat Assorted2 98 . .• Colors. Sft tf J I • • • ", • "Face Guard" m::.. Stai•lnt Stttl IAIDI ll1HI ~::~i hlt 2:1 OD •11-TirPxllfC I '. HREHA IUllllSTEIN 1160-JOgethers" 0. to "" • I • A tfft " try! Etema "27" ly IMOll ff000000000(t0 0 HANDY ii~~'!!~@.. Aids .. llJ: ••• , •• SHI In II Part••· Yow jft is Heawll leftt Fo1111ln1 . lll1lt ~I. 11111 Fii 2.75 " . --lalat 0 • 7 'Clf Percol* ~ 0 --"""' s,..t_ ' s~~•wftlll· I•!_~~~-·--Illa-E R~e sijo """ • gg Poacher !Jiit ... gtt dhNH~ vislblt results to wo· 4-c.,. 111 •• n h•y fttt men's U in ;ix out .-. ::.::."' 1 " '"'.' • Bake & Roast Pan :a. 1 0 00 r=;, •1•01110. 14•2h! 11L • ·o I '" ... '" o • cake P• "_, Tnlllk g -wt11·11noa1-. . • ~.! ~!L '!m;1. I • Tlbed cake Pal fllllpttwfclll. ' • I ' I I --- -' ' . ; Wod-. My I, 1970 DAILY l'ILOt JI 328 1 Students · Gain ,. 1Honor Estancia High . Roll at Ellm<ia Hiii!> School hu K...., Eslur, Gab r It II a Gonid ~enbult, Dave • Mark Ridley, Jfif Rorick, Doborob Dwllbl, Ben '"'fi· Joan Prer&e, Br u c • Debra Andt....,, Dan Allln, Jamet Ker w In• ~ta. ~-lli0<1iiiiiini>u-1or Fernandez, -,..... . Hall, ltMm_Horrln, David Kon-' Rudd, Lollie Schryer, Candy 0-. Gall GI • llanl<ln, RdU lladl, llarprtl Ni;~·· Grepy Benton. 1.1 ... ,.. . the siirtnl........, ol 111e J;..,. Fu?tner,', Dai>ld G• H-.~yHynwl. Mll'l'-Siack. G!ennGraMm. Reed,BrankaReta. an Bonnand, David· Monty L~~w Tenr: 1•79 tdxd year or the ~;:ScottGayner,Pitricl.i Robert JAacs, Donita Olm. Spelt.a, ruct Sl&Non, Alan Greeley, Leonard Debarall .1W9, Mellnd1 Bowfm, N1ncy Brouwer, Longnecker, ~ 321 .sludenU l>oaor.d' 1,,. January Olli'lhll:eltler K!m .• -S~ Dorotby Grover, Lauri• H:ii.:uun Rowlarid,.S~Rl:lllU Klllll.., Calla&flan, Raylene RobynMcCtll!il; . -.-<;tbbo, AHscm,Gleckler. v-~-•G.:.,, "--'• • Tay"' 'lbomll Thom-. Hembadler, Jm H • Schearer, Marjorit Jin. Cowley. llobln Moody, Jlc.lc,'Mii!n, oclldelmi:-.idil .. -..31 Evangolino Gottmo, U.llo ~·-• _,_.,.. -. -)lrlc J1ets1or Lauro ll<so GarySdlulte Allllldlworts lolldlM! R~ Muolhr. Bella -mode maighl A's In HW, Ingrid· Hol!er, William ~ ~ = w!:l:, ~~~h~1t)i~ U.tty Horne, s.'na-Hul>oer: StevoSbulman'.OiarlolB Davis, Geo~j 1~ N-Rooald!llcbli. llltlr .......ter -es. The -. Carol Utda. , . Konfol, •oDo ~" Jana -~~. n.>mu. J-Ing, Ra7 -.i. lo bo Ma"''-E~ A-•-F·•y Sbaroo NICUll, Sb e ricklr 1 ""~~-.._ R b I EI'-~-mn11, Piii 0 "" , '"'" "-• ·-~ ~• ' "-'" •·-·-P~ N 'ilud.-tsare:· -· "'·-kay·•-·•~an",-c~~.--1.1--Mark'Ultle; · · J-~-'-Bee., Jurney, 0 er m•~ -Rb I F ·Tony v•P"• -_g,, .. .,.... ".._.. ..._ u:.1 .,. U1Jn1 • ..--.: Diane Aston, Kevin Kaiser, Milt Kawlbe. Alita Robin Takulaeawa, B 111 o er a ate, -Pisano, lCadJlem ~ • FreWnen: flleryl Ang<!, Jamison J..-Jelfrlell -· l.omblnl, -NI n a_ Austin, Mk:hele BI n n' K ll n~. Ki Taylor, SUAn T-. Fetthen, Frank Fe ff er' Pam D~.._. Twrl itoulh. 'I'rlcee Beeker, Su z • n n e ' ' Manon, Melinda Maynard, Maureen Bone, Mar Ii e e y, ut:Ull ng. BUI Thomas, -Curt·• ---·, Cheryl Fether, Thomas F098. Mark •-'uK-·~··", C hr I 1t1 n e · •-• B Br!U J-. Mark Johnlon. C I "-~• Anne Lee, Marty L<mke, uM-Shlroo Fro ken G I --· Brad"''' .1.om rocklalton, Julie Joyce DonnaKeM.ln« Patricia JlerC1do; · ra I ~· M1rgery Loelkes, Noel Debbie 'lbomplon, Cheryl n ' ran Schmidt, CUffotd _lc:hintrt Kartn 1....,,-dmcm and Cral& Kris KolMI..,, Candac~ Miller. I»ane Clrlton. Patricia Mar.udel, Patricia Mayer. Tornow, Tenet 1)JrtdK.'f, Freeland, Deborah Gair, Roy Lawrence ScllrotclU •. Mlle• Routh. '-· ~. Sbouna Leurl-. Filla Mueller, Aud r • 1 Carloon, Randy Carpenter, J.... IW'arland, Anna Torry Tovor, Jeff Vyn, w.... Geenan, Sandro Genii. lllieua"-1, JGli SfAlclror, S•P .. •••r•t : Joyce LoiJi.enarta Artbw'Ud-Newman.BevNewtlaa,CJlril ~ Cirpemer, John~ Debanb Meyer, diW•d,SteveWtblW,Pattl YvonneGome&,RobvtGu-Adriana Taal*i;i .Julie ~. Koren Banb,\ ~lg ~ J•un u.O.in · r"-er O'Her<. P-~ <!hild.,., Ja Ml-. Am Montano. Weick, Doug Wolkr. nyon, -Hamberg, Llllda nion-. ' FldyU,; CClliole 'Holm, ..,.Y _,., o....m llaritm.."'"" .. Jon 010011, Daboi'oli Oobom, I Gary COOen, J_. Cole, w m '. Muldl!e, D a n 'lbomas Wlcklond, Petet ' Hetrick, V-• ~,. Gall Tyler, Ral,ii \(at,. John Humplfty. . • cYnlllla Mayhugh x'elly :Laurie~. IParU, Ro1emar!e Co1, Dan Neuman,MerrtleeObon,Lucy Wllk,DannyZaoe\11. Suaan lluUnwl, Deora Wanyl(, D10M Wha\en, Sue ~~~~ M•lann c~mhon~~·~~~~~~·==~~=~~~~.~~~~~~~~-~~·==·~p~~~~·~~~~~-~~~~==~~~~·~~~·=A~ck~f~l~n,~J=ohn=~~n,~K=~~~J~oh=n~a~o~n~,~~~~~-===~=~ Jean! llllier,-1'!"!1 Si!lk", '.M::.l'inald -McLlftn Jaolon: ca\,1 B<rner J\iue sJ:'MJ~ ' ' · • · · · ~~~~:, M~ .. eth··~~ ~~~ ~ Chctose One oft _eMany ~tt;~Aw ... Di1f:.~11art:Penc1er •. ·' Coa,:t&Sof,ltha Federal . ·'I""-·" Rite Pmlolo, Julie Putt, ' i ' ~,torot-capello,G01 Lla~KenyRlce,sydnl • ou:,....., to Serve ou· · Hardy ~' -n, S'f RobMioL " • Ill.,..,.. . 1 , • J~~11tv•te••\ ~-· R<llJt. Robin nova, 11A1110fl'ICi:wra..,1.11a • '•m..1351 MB~ Ma.:._~uc{on, Sdvoeder, Be\17 . ' -.. .... ~ 'Qllper, WILlllN11-Pl.M:la""3Wileh1 .. lbe·Oilier :m lludenls.eaoh Sch Jucty-Snellen. • · · 111w;L.A.•111:12tll · ' I earned"."' lolOli'Oi at~ Debra Spacllllky, o.m.. L.A.CMCcatill:2ndlB-*f,•ce.11111! eight ~ .._ \hr;. ~·, Stolarolf, Laurie _Sweet, Susan ttUllTINGTOllllUCH:ll Hllllllaillolicentor• for Ml 'A and one point for . Swill, Carolyn Tenolie. -(71~ 187·,1047 .. , , ~ .. 4_h_, -"::/;.i"'"' --1-' and q> llu~ r<l)eived 'a s· w.i.iloi', 1~"-.114'lr1$.i . )MN uadel6wer 'lllan c Jo any • . White. · l ~A~· ~wp courae -=· ' ' ' • While, Joi! W'~, ,_,.~~ait ...... 111 Pri••meo: ·~· er!, i•..:!'~~,,.~ lllaT"""""' ••IP<•llW20! ~-• ... "-· 7 ' ~ . ' • J-~-"""'---• u I a ,J oo, airtoty. ,9,.,., Judllli ""-Ac:rrt:ll11~~-•-1171 ., ..... ~ ,.,.._-IKIU, J : 1 (%adnum Cherriua Camp_bel) Baloyaii, Noal Bllye. Gall eai;;..ter. , I . • T~1 V....-.. ·-4 ~~°"10., !:"':, '.,._·~ Oecconi. A la n , Lllll4i . · 3.i·& 1-•41'1·74'1 B•;:::ucuf&~d·il\n-·~ lloclli'ae'.!v oe~~.~ . I ' : \~ . .. ..,.,~ ID ~.li lJt • . 'i \I Carbcid: ~'<!~·It¥ • Mlrrt Del °""° unda I .loon a.rt, Tndd C0111no. " • I .... • .... Wanda Oolli3ca\f0!£ Daymon, CynllU 0,f~':W'.· RESOURCES'OVER $80f MILLION Coolelle, J11 Crib. . Diane Eckert, Jdln ~ • •• ,..; -'" John Farmer, Lor!:.Furmtt, l · ..,. uw~a.ft', r:wuv IJ&Je! Paly Geer, DeblM Gt~ Art Linkletttlr ShoWB You -' t ' a New Way to Beat Inflation ..• Just Join · &he ' lmldel9 Oab Coast & Southern Federal Offers 'iou These . Highes~.Prevalllng Rates: . ) . . COll'°4llllilD DM.Y ~ PAID -Y.• 5.00"-·S.13 'Y- PuaboO!r. Ne Minimum.· .. ' . s.25"• .. 1.a9•1o ., ! ' Th-Motilli'CerUlk:ote; NO Mint'l'Um. • • 5.75"-·&92"-.o ..... ..,~to;$1,0COMlnlrlwm. 8.00~-6.18% -. . Tlf>'l'oar Corl!llcata: $5,000 Minimum. ~·•Ert.oiv. Annul/.EamlnQ, Joenpamwt~,J .... n.p, P~·t-'-• ·, ·: ~., • 1-..1 • ;;,;;=> . ~ ,{ • v · :t mr-za , --· -gFF-w -n · w ~'liili7wr -tens · ' "• I • • • . I ' 1 ' ' I '. ' "" . '· .. .. .. SALE STAils TODAY AT 10 A.M:! • : . All ~ ·long we aell better shoes at diSCOllllt p<lces, but this is -'>Ing oxtro tpedal ••• no! on\. or -"dogs" ~ a dollar or -· but hvftdreds of pain of famous brand men's and w-'• sJ.... rwdoced up to ~ and ..;..., (and not •clogs• either) ••• an enormous selection, aD at once, so you can got a complete thoe -.lrobo at a fnxtioll of wiJ. it would ·-,... ...,,...,_ aloe ••• What's tho catth? .•• There hn~ ...,, ... (& c:ept that JOU should ._ -'r for flnt choice). ' ' I I OP.EN DAILY 9:30 TO 9-0PEN SUNDAY 10 TO 5 .b i ·o 0 .·· 1\ J· : \ \ ' I . r---4-1 ' • ' 0 LADIES' casual shoes $4-$5-$6 ' ' VALUES FROM $9.1111 TO St4.99 -- 1464 S·OUT I MAIN . ST., ORANG,E _,· 333 EAST 1 th ·ST., COST A MESA f 0 men's '~hoes $5_ $7;. $\0 .· ' I .LOS ANGILIS • l&YIRLY HIW 1• IENSHAW • WESTCHESTER • SANTA MONICA • VINICI vENTultA •LANCASTER .• CANO& , ARK,• SHERMAN OAKS• NORTH 0 HOl:l:YW09JI -.• )Y.t!IIllR'" •! ' IAmAiflllUll ··~·-· ........ . . .,_. • , \ - Jf "tAl\.Y PILOT Wo!M1<111. J'~ I. 1970 \ ' 43:. Nestle Candy Filled GUI PASHJONID KING SIZE CHOCOLAn Collector's Jars Bars •cs..-•Uc.,.. e:w•' s,.~,.,., ·3 ·:$1 .......... 79~. PUre • u r & r aanded, ::r,••-•tc hard candlee m .._ .... Fruit 4: Nut jan ideal tor aplce1, e Almond • Milk Chocolate $1 00 Value!· SAU°' • "•ir Nee.ds .... .... ----.. BONUS fi:PHOTO FILM PllOCES~iNG Get an Ex• tra. Wallet Print with l:Yel')"' Rer· ula.r Prlnt of Kodacol· orFllm 120- 127-126-620 •quau film. 'TOY an IOTH 29' COLOI PllNTS POI .... .._ ,• , ... I • ' .. , -· WrdMSda)', July 8, 1970 ' $ PILOT.ADVERTISER JO 5tc Women's Trimmed Panties • P'-tk C~ U.. ""''-* • Jltiff lews " c.-•~ flM DeMln ' • PrliltM ferry Trl-y,.,... • 11111 Te, l•N•lr ·~ti j7c $fri 4-Ft.-Vinyl Inflatable Surf Rider :~~~1'tl!~u1;;~249 $~09 V~lue!,I 12-Qt. Poly _1 Ice Chest , ~ 69!. Quillcraft · . . '· Boxed Stationery ·e HtitCelen;_,,_. .. ,_,,. ........... ,.,_ i_.;1111Jy Trim.,.ci. Enitbreklery cuul Lace Cllolce ef •riefl .,. 111klok 38< ~- . H' Yalu•! MaH•I ''Hot Wheels' Cars •34' Value! 4·s.1nch . Wading Pool . 'I'' ~!~ !.~~!~.~ s26 e 616 Ft. Slae ..•. S2.5t •. th11Ft.Sbe$4.ff Sun proleclion indoors or out! Na.tural color :13'" bamboo with hardware for ha.nglng. Easy 10 hang, t.o clean. Diacounl Pli~ •499 ScoHord Scotch Whisky 9uart .Bottle $399 Distilled and blended izl G\ugow Scot· land of. 100% ra:re Scotch whlaldea. OUtatandlng Yalue at our every day low price -llOW priced evm lower tor limited ume l&l•. IOI OF SO """., ... of ... 5159 MUon'•· larre•t clpr companies- whose name we an'l use. All 1• ONllty $2.25 VII.~,... of Kl1111 $1 OG h1 of 50 Cigarillos Coin Purses .on Key Chain I 43c Petite 1:leaded pur11e lr:ey chaln1 With rt.itt bonnet O.olce of Pink. Blue, OrdHd, Yellow, Oran.a'• or Greea. Mall)' •t1'1tsl • " wtth rope for guidance and towinJ', For aurf rtdlni or ,pool ·use. 29" ~ wkk. Don't ni.Lu .this Sale buy! Family Shu~ B·B·QWagon Adjutahle firepan, ,,, l win chrome lridl!. removable alumJ~ :num lqa for-uae izl fireplace. SI .49 Value! Playtex "'C•r of tll• Shlrs'" Swim Caps· l size !it.a .JL N•w $ J 09 .swimwit colors. $7.77 6 Ft. Vinyl leachU ..... llti $2.49 Value! Stllrdv Mttol P•I• Quality mado to gt" $593 years <>f use. Bright sea- side colors. -Electric $156 Fire Lighter Safe! Starts fire fuL No me.! N.o taale! Hea.'ri!y Insulated cord. Baktllte handle.. Boys' or Glrls' Dragster 2011 !~!s $3588 20" blket equipped with '8 .. UY bar and banana 11tyle 1tea.t for boy11 , 1 • hl-riae ba.n4lebanl 1.11d flow- ered aeat for ctrJa. Made ln. U.B.A, • •1.w Value! Piiiow Style Air Mall•••• Fqr pool or aiun. sr Bd,lhU)' colored ~ 'Yi1J,J.l "1th 5-tube con- .tructioo. 2'r"x71" -.- Deluxe foam foi:-buu, cookies, ice cubes. For patio or plcnlc.s. $8.98 Yal1e! Wham·O Slip 'n Slide $566 Glide on a tum cuahlon ot water ~ ...., .. on allck plastic " ... ":" • surface, giant ·._: • ~ I"> 26' long and • -·, · .. 40" wide. Cool water fun on hot d,ay11. 98!. Value! Fishing Lures . ~·· •""'''· ...... 2 7 brand you'D reo-fw cgnlso on alght. Wide auortmcnt to choole from- 11pinner le: •Pl n ·•vr J a s.,. 17-typu. 'SWIM POOL Super Lounge · $12.9~ $844 ·Value. Aluminu m frame wtth foam floats. Rot· rt:Siat&nt. Holda 200 I~. 60" long, 2&·• Wide. Sale of Ga~• • -Up '"''NII • Jr. a.lop-• .......,., CNlplt ~ -·-1 .. cw. > ·f aac ' summ.erttmt fun. for evfl'Y• t. .t one at 'nlrlfty •viq11. : C....,.~fhotcolon,34' l>Utd and decorated. • ppers in a. big aa- t ~t ot boxed stationery .•• for' )'OU, f()(' (ifts. I Sllm·O·Matic SaUria Belt w--_....,._ $895 Loae inches in & few da y s. S8.9S Plastic belt surt'ace ha.a "•team bath" d'fect on waLst and ab&men tiasuea. ·In- ft&W to create lnaomebic re-alstance. Grosset ·& Dunlap C ildren'• a1oks 4.50 $188 Y•111 Hardy Boys, Na y Drew,.Bobbley k in 8 volumes. p Hilton,. Tom n. Vol&. l; 2, 3 Twinll ••• · 1 Cherry Ames, Corbett and o in J*ka: of 3. anola nds ~u;d69< llcious, ·fresh 'Al· onds covered. with. tuty. candy eo&t-r. Tut.a treat any in)~. Flll your can- 1 di!hea. Treat Sno Cones 75c Chercuny April Showers Deodorant Talc HI· grade talc with de-3SC odorant protection. Highly ab8orbent. dries up .all mofa- ture. tl.5-oc. Voluel Yonller Natural Spror ~:.~ $250 I • ..... •-...... .._... Trill•'• •• , ...... & RoHwater Twin Packs •c-• L•tl•11 • Soe" $1.M Vehd l'""CH\1• Run-resistant 32' gauge tricob 1n elastic leg briefs and nylon trlcot biklnl~. ){achlru1 wa1hable! Full cul aiZd 5 to 7.-Have a pair for every day o! th• week. 7~Curad a "OUCHWS" Bandages gJRAll 2 for sac: I /IM llf n ...... tl, S.. I 9t Schick ONA CHIOME IN.llCTOI e IU.DD I-LUO~ .... 6fc: for PACI Ofl 4 r.tAOIS Max Factor Tried & True Hair SpNf \Vlth built- In <ondl. 88 ' Uoner. Fo r new hair beauty • ice • • C. tar rrue ... ,. .. • . .. -· . ,.. __ '.. . ... .-. J 1 PILOT ·ADVERTI SER S . W!dnts<JaY, ,!iJly 8, 1970 Reg. s368 Women's I Sko~ter Sets Cklff of Strles! s1oo Value. ! Crystal-Look Plasticware 79c Value! Plastic . Shoe Boxes1 e St.kl19 TfP9 Afford1. o ....• , OtMr u ... Smartest awn.mer o ut fits ever!/ Long s le e v e or\ 1leevele1&1 l o p • over p&nl•sklrts in 1 o I t d colors, printed or striped combed cotton. all .meUculously de· -tailed. Size.s 8 to 16. S&le Priced. :::~l:;r~~ 5 9' bon diahea, center-- pieces, c&ke tray1 ll) be&•Uful, brlgh.t. new colors. See-thru clear color 2 plut.lc with Avoca- do, Gold or Pink Co ve r •. Stacldnr !ea.lure. 12% x &% x 3%" alu. Kai Kail MI'S CHUNK Dog Food 5 COft~ s100 $175 Value! Coppertone SUllTAll LOTIOll . 4 OL Sunta• $143 LotlOll c-,.,. t• Otllen S.1\illt f., S2.f4' @!L?> Multiple . Daily Vitamins 10111~ 65C of 100 Priced even lower than our everyday low price o! 98c. • ..... s1 .t1 l.nle •f 211 t. $1 J Z e 1 .... -SZ.69 lotti. -1 J65 hr Sl.7t Reg. $2.29 Vitamin E 67.61 l.U. 79c Pack of 6 Vinyl Gloves TIU TOUCH 40c One aJ.ze -11.t U el,l htr ha nd Shkr, strong, aerilitivt . For beauty eatt, hoW.ebold chores, ~t fM'dln· Ing. c..,.. ,. Otllen S.111 .. t.r $J.Zt ~ ~:U, Multiple Daily Vitamins w/lron .. ,,,. 79c of 100 Priced even lower than -0 ur everyday low price of ,l.19. • .... $2.49 lottlo of :ZSO, $1 ·'' e 1.,. SJ.Jt loHle of J,S, $2.:Zi c:....,.. r. OtHn s.111., ,., SS.ti ..-."'· r!iu.u 1ron Tonic @ :L' .,,. I-Complex & Vit. C ••• 1 .. t100 $ J 73 • SJ.ti lettto of 110 .... :..-sZ.iS c ... par ... Otflers S.lltHJ for $3.2' '1.19 ~ Otewable Daily Vitamins Bottle of 1DO • Sl.79 lollfe of 180 ........ $1.1' 79' • S 1.49 with Iron. lottle of 1 OO's .... -............ ttc c •• ,.,. h> Othn S.111 .. fw $7.98. u ... ~ Hijl Potency · Vlt11aln Formul1 ' with Mln111l1 s21s lottle of 100'1. c ... ,.,.,. °"9n ,.. .... ,., p .11 I Multi· Vitamllls with Minerals ..... . $132 .t IOI "' ' • $1.19 Borbro Vitamin A, 25,000 Unit, Bottle of J00_7!k • 98c Borbro Vitamin B Cainplex Improved, Bottle of JOO,· 65c • $1.98 Borbro Vitamin 8-1,, JOO Mg, Bottle of 100_$!16 • 98c Borbro V'itamin B-12, 25 Mq., Bottle of 90 65c 73' Borbro Vitamin C 100 M& .. tt4e .t 1M 49 c • $1 .4t lollle of 100-250 MG-...... ttc • $2.H Bottle of 100.SOO MG--$1.tJ Crinkle Vlnyl & Chain Belts .... ,,_,. hyJ&kwtk One 1iz.e fits all wailita! H ave yours in White, . BJa.ck, Reef. Bone, Brov.-n er Blue. New, muut, halt' vinyl and halt cllain. 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Can 11 -. s.w lewk, be wuhed and used Pede "' 12 &pin or tosaed out. .,.98 to '198 Value! Household Scissors PreclaiOll ma.de with. $138 adju.otabl> ,., """'" • c Chrome plated drusmaket, barber, kitchen. or aewtnc llcluora, hair thin· nera. more! $29.95 Value! 4-Foot WALNUT FINISHED Record Cabinet Stain and mar· ~~tant p,,..,.. 288 neer with a o l l d $2 alldlng doors. Enough ep&oe for over 300 record•., 48'' long, 19" high arut 16" deep . Plo.alic •• , buUt· riba ·for 11on-1Up lltl'Vlng, • colot'9. Gou1111et . . Housewares - 0-s119· -·-....... LlcqUtl' and wooden• ware bl molt often ·uaed eveeyday ttema • , , bold new colors. 1 Egg ti m e r, cutting boarda, ult Ir. peppera, Jett.er n.cka. etc. pa . I I Reg. srn Decorator Metal Book Case $500 f.·11helf bookcaM Sn. 11 cratch • re11latant walnut f l n.I oh or Avocado color wUh 11teel ends ln gold·1 tone. S6" high, H'" \Vldf!, 9 ~" deep. S12•• Bookca .. 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Do repeated at· tacks cauae mental retarda· tioo or insanity? ~fy y~er brother has been diagnosed as having petit mal. What is tbat? Can anjihing be done for it? I'll appreciate your r~ ply-Miss c . DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE meeniog ''1el1are.'' It .S-lbes wbal happene when a gr~ cl. brain cells ab- normally discharge too much electrical or nervous energy. ATl'ACKS VARY. In the pet.at mal type ol atiaci: there may be a fleeting, brief fit or blankness. It may only last for a second or two. In the-so-called grand mat. type or selzu"' there may be conwlsk>ns and kl9S of oon- scloosness which laSt up to a runber of minutes. Another ·variety is called a focal seizure. And still another, a psychomotor setiure, w.hl:ch COMMENT: I ooukl answer Pr<>ducet senseless muscular· your first three questions with · oOntr.idlons Md violent emo- one word: NO. Bui the !Ubjecl Uona1 outbinls. ' ., ,. --. ~ ·- . . . Old Magieian 'Reappears~ .. Houdini's Vo ice Comes Out on Old Records NEW YORK (AP) -In anyone to gel 1lr In the pool-en uslslanl to .. peek lhrot111h relldJn4 In German . a poem a dark corridor of an old tion I'm locked in the cell." the curtatn and, U lhlngs were by bis fatblr, Rabbi Mayer red brick laboratory ln West Another cylinder contained going wrong, 1mash the gl~ Samuel W.US, fo1'oftd b1 Orange, N.J., four men stood the aame splef W'i~ slight and ~ the magician. Houdlnl, ''to ~e. f.1l'tl you lftalhless as the voice of Har· changes, concwtnc a offer "¥cidentl do happen/' 11ld unde~ It," i'epeatlng the ~ Houdinl wu heard !or the or fl,000 IO ~-who could Houtnl'• .....,, ''lhoulh we poem • hll' .......,. voice • llrst Ume In almOsl 44 yurs. proYO he could gel air In tllo doa'i expoc:1.00. ton1ghl." The re<Onl lllds: But the voice of the greatest "water cell." ln each instance, The Houd1nl buffa concluded "This Is Harry Houdini. This magician of them aU was not Hoodinl invited a number of the records Wen! made not was made in Flatbu.sb., N.Y1 J coming from the gr~ve, as perlOn! from the audience tb onatage, but while Houdini Oct. 29, 1914." ao many had hoped M. would come up and ln!pect the tank._ wu Jractlcing hfl 1peech, or The record.in, did not reveal . ever aince the skeptic Houdini -He ezplained that the glass ~ ... ~.~vi.nJ. fun with the the secret ol the water tcrlure · vowed to return frmi · the front, curtaiDed dw'ing part .l.UllUlllK' cell. Thlt went with Haud1nl aplrlt world II II could be ol the act, was IO permit One 1'<COrd bu bis aisler to bis grave. done. .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The voice came from a three-inch cylinder, turrilng on an old machine ln the laboratory once ll!ed by Its inventor, Thomas A. Edbon. is so important I believe it desenres more than a cursory reply. Most cases of epilepsy arise in chil<llood. In scme cases they outgrow it. Nevertheless, No Easy .Job 11ie story of the discovery of ·Houdini's voice on records was told Thursday by Milbourne Christopher, former presideitt of the Society ~ot 'America n Magicians, biographer of HoudlnJ and a major collector of Houdini memorabilia. He believes the cylinder and five others like it are the onJy recordings in existence of the voice of the great 11- Jusionist and escape artist who died on Oct. 31, 192tl. IMAGINE WKAT HE CAN DO FOR· you We have no evidence that epilepsy is contagtouo. And I think most doctors will agree that il is not usually an hereditary condition. In many cases where there is a family history cl. attacks, we find that the ooe likely to inherit the strain ia fr:ee from epilepsy. AS FOR ITS effect upon the mental pi:ocesaes, I em sure it will make yoo feel bette!' to know that people with epi}eply have normal in- telligence. After all, epll<ll'Y Is not a disease, butanameofr a disease, but a name ' for a oollection of symptoms. 'lJle name comet from the Gr:eek I a doctor should be called in Vancouver, Wash .. police officers help Art Swick early. OpinioQ9 vary, but some (right) reload pig onto truck after it had jumped sa,y that in about 50-70 per cent from the truck near Marshall Community Cenler. of cases no direct cause can lt took four officers -Swick and numerous volun· be found. ln odlers there is teers half an hour to round up the loose porker. a hlstory of birth injuries, Spectators described the scene as "greased pig" serious head eccidents, in-contest. lectloo ... tumors wllich plri~>-----------------­ pom. original source ol the trouble. More Autos But Less Road Deaths Christopher said the six cylinders -the earliest type of phonograph recording - were found recently . among the effects of another fS:rned 1 magician, Jo h n Mulholland, ~ who died last February. "John had once mentioned to me that he ttx:>ught ht had such a thing, but had Nve been able to find it," Christopher recalled. When a I RA VE SEEN a lai:'ly luge number of epilepsy patients in my own practice. There arl!: at le39t two million epil~ tics in the United states. 'lbe lnle iunber-Is.' 'unhil!eble becaoie' lnany hide the pre- ~ of die symptom s wheneVei' possible. is gradually being erased. {As with tuberculosis, VD, etc., years ago.) ~and less do we see laws which forbid epileptics r r o m marrying, limiting their schooling, not allowing thept to drive, or preventing them l rom ac- cepting jobs they can. handle vtell. CHICAGO (AP) -There friend was sorting through the are more cars and more effects he "foond them in a dtiwn on U.S. hJghways· than caMn of odds and end s, hid- there were a year ago but den in a large, rolled-up the highway fatality rate for photograph." y el, 'Ille stigma ol epilej)6)' In 30 seconds a race horse can ·:mn nearly a quarter of a mile. the rim five months ol 1970 The cylinders sat mute for decreased@ 20,500 from 20,860 lack of a machine to play for the sanle ps-iod ol last t he m, un t il sOmeone year. , remembered that early EdJson "It's mt eooUgh. to say phonographs were on display merely that this yeiit1 drivers al the F.ciison N a t I o n a 1 are more caHful," s 1 id Historical Site at We s t Howard Pyle, presklent of ~ Orange. National Safety Council. Christopher 3nd hl~ com· In the. same ti~~u ~n dml a call anYWIJere in the country. @PacfficJeiePMne • ... "We have to examine die penions drove 1herel Wed- enlire road, vehicle and dri\ft' nesday. Two d i r f e r e n t situation. For instance, {ve· machines were tried '\vithout know there is a mudl lower success and then a third was dcat!J rate on the limlted ac... brought out. c e s s , safety-engineered in--"We were ln a dark cor- terstate highway system. ridor.'' Christopher recalled, "Automobiles built today "because there was too mU:ch are safer in m:iny ways than traffic noise in the laboratory. the ears ~hey are gradually At 15 rriinutes pas\ mon, the replacing. Motorists are being voice o{ Houdil'li. tcame out required by law to drive more ,_l__ .. re.JPOMibly as illustrated by ol the big horn att.aUa:u to ~ to drlnk.i dri the strange machine. , " .suorts get ng vers "His first words w e re and <>$er unqualllied perwns o(f the road." 'Ladies and Gentlemen, my Pyie saict 'if the rate or latest invention, the water fatalities for the first five torture cell. There is nothing months continues •we can supernatural about it. .. ' " hope to experi~ several Th&voice then described the hundred fewec..J(affic deaths ~ famous act, in which Houdini than lasi)'nar. 'ftliS 'may ha~ bad himself locked into stocks. pen in spite o( the, fact tnqt hau~ upside down, and · there are at least tWo nillllon · loWere<f'iato a steel &rill cage more motor vehlcln and inside a' huge glass-fronted about two mHlion more licens-tank filled witb water. ed drivers on the roads to-"I claim~" Said the recorded day.'" voice, "jt Is~ imPosslble for • • UNllLllYAILl1'11 We ..,... ••• ltltt It k "-, , • M•• T1ri11 ltOI 1 .. t enr 100 tM 111 ... l•t hw ........, wftll • "t l•lldcb", " It"--nerc"-.-d • lllet '"' etlen .,.1 • wl4e ,,_.. 11 c9toice ., ,_., Mr. '•"• ........... --........... 911 ........... ,..,.._ He .... .,.. IYllnHIN• •.• ,,_. .U... tMt left llh• lrri...W. , •• pllh tHt ..-W• ..,._ ••• IY• tW ..-. ., ... ,._. ...... to ...t:tr ......... nJU Most ,...,i. ... tllffk•lt ... ..,. wtt. ...... lac• of ,,.,... 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WllXLT MlnlN•S STA.IT WIDNISDAY. ULT 15, 7:JO P.M. ''May I str"' 090111 t1i.t thlt lftf11re co•ld M tfile t9r11l11t PcN11t 111 yo•r llfe, 11 .. ·1 pit t\h .,. port1111lty effl" hr _,. lllforMetl" ceH MIU Tm. ...... '41. \ ' ess our oven? -; "'' Dial direct, its fa ster.· I \ LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR DIRTY WORK INSTEAD. Don't stick your head in that oven! Switch to an oven that cleans itself-electrically. For less tha~ a dime, electricity will clean your 'oven and your broiler7 automatically. And that means totally clean. • And when your range is electric, you can cut way down on cleailirtg your kitchen, too. A fl am eless electric range creates no by-p roducts of combustion to dirty kitchen walls, windows and curtains. \ . An electric range also means a cooler kiichtn. . Electric heat goes into the fapd-iiot up thct sldes of pots and pans, And when you choi>se an Mecl~ic range with a self.:cleaniog ovm, you don't make an oYen out of your .IO!Chen.fl • See your dealer now. Then throw away your scourulg brush and live the good clean lif-1ectrically. rp: SL- Southsrn Ca/iforn/11. Edison ELEORIC OVENS FOR TOTAL SELF·CLEAN ' i " ,. ' • " • • .;: 'i· ; ;, J; r i -------· • PILOT -ADVERTISER N WtdMSAJ1 J11l1 a. 1970 DAll:.Y PILOT ' Wedntsd111 July 8, 197Q . l • ' I • - ' We don't cotton to expen~ive greenery., I . t • . , I . ' And neither should you. Not when there's a fresh approaCh to buying produce.at: FAD's discount prices . • All our fruits and vegetables are as fresh and flavorful as any you1l find anywhere. FAD, remember, discounts prices, not quality. So you can always expect the best. ' . " When it comes to saving on the green stuff, come to FAD. Discount prices oi:i ·evetyltem add up to a lot of lettuce. I SA~AANA 2120 SO. BRISTOL AT WARNER COSTA MESA I • • 2200 HARIOIJILVD. AT WILSON ' ' I I .. ·~ " ' ' . : ' • j ' ' . ' . . : • ' ' ' '. ' • ' '1,. .. ., ·~ . ' .• •• t • ! •. , .. . ' ,., ' • ' . ' ' ' ' " " ... , .. "' ., ' ' ' " - I ! I ( ' I . '. - • M DAll.V rn.or Who c. ... 1 N• .tMr NW•P•PH 111 the w•rf• •• ,.. ... ellt .,.ut COlftfft\I• Jlity fl•• fff' C-fllUJllfy 111.ily .. ,...,,,., 4..., h't th. DAILY •llOT. • -• ~. """ .. 197~ LEGAL NOTICE --~ I crete surfaclng to patch even- tual crackJng. rtPo<I. The study Involved so-called overlays, an extra inch or more or as phalt concrete plac- ed on top of damaged in· \entale highways to enable U.... to lllnd up under traffic :JO yurs In Ille luturt. '·'he ellO mllllon wu earmarked for 2,800 miles of spllntering superhighways built beJore 1963. 11Tbe total overlay cos:.s will vastly exceed those included ln the $200 million estimate;'1 it warned. But GAO ('xperts declined to 1 estimate how much higher the final repair bill mlPI run. About 30,000 miles or the 4 2 , 5 o o.mue superh.lgbway network ht&s been built to date. Englnee..ra have un- dered.lmated the heavy truck load the hlghways have . to carry, a GAO upert said. tol~ u1 lf there were no trucka. tralf~. MOit enginlen have told ., U U,.. we~ no trucks involved, the highways would last forever,'' said Bernard Sacks, wlW> headed the GAO investigation. As Jong as truck weights keep going up, tNl'e federal money ls going to be needed for continual repairs, a Texas highway official added in the "A significant amount of the interstate. mileage constructed after 1118.1 wUl alto require overlays before the end of the :zG.year period," the report 'aid- The llOO. mllllon nsure ole111.1 lrom 1 IJll ,bJabway report to Congress. Highway officlals' estimates this year, completed after the G.-\0 investigation, did not say whether the '200 million was eN:tn!ly used up but did note at least $175 million more in added layers of pavement will be needed in the future. In citin& tnlcks as the main factor,.. SacU uld engineers write off the cracking a.s dHlp ~ when the hlg!ni1y1 1111 to aupport truck "*11 that grow heavier th.all had been expected. The. 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The 'S.yl!ar-old Briton moved ahead of fellow countryman Tommy Horton , v.•bo earlier in the day equalled the course mark \vith a ae. Dtfirlldlng champion Tony Jacklin, the U.S. Open titleholdlr, -.hlttered lht front· nine wllh &even undti pad at, equ1lllng the record for any nine holll in the I LU.year history or th• e:hamplon- 1hip. '-· HaroJd Henning of South Affu and Argenlino's Florentlno MoUna , wtrt in third plaet with 67s. , Jack NlckJ1us, 7-1 favorite from Colum- bus, Ohio, collected four blrdE1 and s_ald. "One or two putts lipped at tht llolt, bill tllln .,.. or two other Ions -went Iii. I'm pla)'lftf "'11. I hit every -1111' pulled 10tldly." AmGlll lbt olbtr earll'> Anltrlcon linlll10r1 1itn Ooq $Ud1t~ wllo mtld> ed NlekllUI' P,,, undtr por Jlrformuct, Goy Brewer, In wtlll • •· lllld Tom Welokopl wtlll 1 70. Hotton inlllMd 1 lO·fool putt on the lllh hole, &Mni him a tie for lbt cour1e recant wJth Pet.tr AWi, BenlartJ Must Beat Twins 3 Out of 4 To Stay in Contention---Lefty I.IP! Ttl.riti. . ' FOOT llACE to BASE -Pat Kelly of Kansas City (right) loses his hot and the race to first base as Angels Clyde Wright (left) and Jim Spencer teatn for the out. However, the Angels went on to loae, ~3. Mexica11 League Draftee I Keeps Dodger St1·i.t1g Alive HOUSTON (AP ) -The A!tros jumped orr to an early lead bul it wouldn"t hold against the hard-hilling Dodger s. Los Al&eles ruled the Astrodome Tues- day night with a 7-2 victory over the hosts. It was LA's sixth straight wln. The A1tros scored their runs ln lhe seCORd lnnina when Joe Pepitone singled lo right and Denis li1enke, Bob Watson and Doug ktder hit slngles behind him. Thereafter the cheering tlopped ror the 17,000 f&nl In the Astrodome. Houston managed only three hils off Jv... I .JIJl'I' ' J11t~ II Jlllf II J...ir n Dodger Slalc An .. ,..,.. N "'' lt4fJ ~ .. 11 "OUS1on Ood91ff 11 M-loft Oodolr• II Sin Olf99 Dodterl I I Sin 0!- ~I 11 Sin OllOO } 11 • "'· l.n Om 'JS pm. J !I 11m 11 JS Pm. tilarter Joe Moeller end relie f pitcher Jose Pe1111 1rter the !leCOnd Inning. Moeller. now 4-4 for the year, was the winning pitcher. Davis' big blast of the night came in the ninth when he tripled after rtlitf pitcher Jac k Dilauro had walked the bases full with two out. Davis scored the final Dodger run when Wes Parker then hit 1 double. LOS ANG£1.ES HOUSTON I~ r llrltl ll tllrM G••btr•"$olh ,n • I I I Cecllf!O, r1 I 0 0 II Motl , If I I 1 0 M•r9111, lb l t I 0 W.O.•lt, cl s I • • WYM, er I • 0 • W.P1••.r. lb • O 1 I '1t11I'-, If • 1 I I Cr1wlllrd.rl SOO IMllt!tit,U •111 sua1-11, lb J 1 1 o w11 .... , 11 • 1 1 1 Mtll''· < s 1 1 o ltldtr, :lb • I a 1 Let.ii•"· ?ti I 1 l o J.l a .... r•s. c • o I I Mo.iltr. ' 1 o o o Grlllln, , 2 t 9 D O~br1tli.on, pl'I I I I I M1r!lnt1, pl'I 1 O O O Pl'fll. O I I 0 0 DIL111r1, p t I I t Gt.-illnt. o t I I I Tot•I• • , n , Tltlll ,.. 1 1 1 L.. AnOtln 000 011 M -1 Mtlnlon Ill IOt MO -1 f -(ecleno. l08 -LM Anottft 11, M-hln ' 18 -11-r. w. l'lrltr. J8 -W, Ol~lt. 1,., 1~1>.,t. ~8 -Mllltr, Pt~'nion•. MOl'f"~. W Dfv'•. Motile<' tW,a.1) "M Grllin (L,lfl Oll1~rt Gl~GOin; Sl•t -,,.,.. 11.tl J. '""•1:1tet10 s .$ 1 I 1 1 , • • • 1 ' J l • 1 110 Jll0 l I l l l I 0 I 11mt -1:t0. A!ltf\11..-tt - Lowly Royals D~p Cherubs Five Off Pace B7 CRAIG SHEFF OI tlWi DtllT l"llM lltlt ;•We'll have to \.lit thrM out of four to ttay ID contention." T1lkln1 wu Anse~· mon.,tr Hlrold "Lefty" PhWIPI f0Uowln1 1 .W 11tblclc to the lowly kanaas City Royall Tutaday night at Whelm ltldium before ~paltry crowd ol l,411. Phllllpt' subJtct was the upcomln1 four-1ame .-let with MinnllOta TwtM, VOil l\llTURNI AS STARTBR Irvine r•ident Bill You returned to lbt An1el1' llartinl lineup Tuttd1y nlihl tor the fltat lime alnce fracturing hit left wrl1t May 17. The fonntr Newport Harbor and Orange Coalt COl.leae star wu hiUeu In three clllcl1I trtpo to the pltte ind u crlflced his fourth time up. . Vou-kopt-K•ilm-Clly off lhe scorebolrd In lbt lfltnl lnnln1. Pit Kally Jed of! the lnnlnl with • llnll• ond Cookle Roja1 lined 1-llit to rl&ht, but \'0911 fired a lone strike to third to ·cut down Ktlly. who art on Ule verge of maklng a runaway ot the American Lt:11ue Wtil. Tht Twin1 added another notch to their belt Tuotdty, bt•ti .. Olklond to •• nve up on \he Halol. 'liM! _ Nns-An1els set opens Thursday ni¢il it the Big A. '1We have to keep battling," 11id I.ht An gel manager. "Wetve played pretty 1ood ball, but they've (Mlnnt90\I) played better. "Thty hive 1 -. real ~ ball tlub. They 1•t quite 1 few nma and thttr pltchin& ls· • lot belttr lil10 •~le think. l>erTy (Jim), K1a1 (Jim) ind Blyleven (Btrt.J hevt all been pttchina 1ood tor tbem. "And PtrraoosJl;l {!WI) and Williams (Stan) hive been~ ln relief." The Ion to Kanau Clty WU I fruatretln~ one for the An1tf1. Down 3-1 bt the ••enlh, the H1foo had 1 1o1cltn """111111\f lo blo" It wide open '-'-but I.ailed mJOtnobly. A walk, a alorlflce U'lat fallad to produce on out when lht ilttow to ttcond was too late and a pair of inflekl hl\.11 b,Y Sandy AJomar IDd Roaer Repoi: 1ave th~ Angels the tying nin. With the bag1 loaded and no oul!I, It appeared like the Angell were in for 1 big inning. But submarine relief speclalltt Ted Abernathy (IUI touJh and induced Jim Fre1osi to hit back to the box th at was turned Into 1 force · at the plate and then struck out Alex Johnaon. Jim Spencer then hit a shot to flrll baseman Bob Oliver. In the eighth, Royals' plncll-hiUer Billy Sorrell 1inaled In the winning run. llANl.\1 CITY • CALll'OliNI .. 1•r•rM ... ,"',.. f'.Kr!ly, rf ! o 1 o AtolNr, 111 I f 1 I ltol11, t• 5 o 2 I lltl*l, tf • I I t 01!1,d S120 Fr.,0.l,H •011 l'lnlltlt, II J O I 1 A.Jollnton. If ! O 0 f tl.011-. 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HI 111ecl • II• Iron to come wllhla ill fMt ft'Oln the hole at the thort OfPth Ind t1nll the pull for I blrdit two. 811 Jock holed 1 20-Cooter at lhe l•th for another birdie and then rammed ~n another »looter at the 15th for hi• tourih blrt!Je cl the round. Soncltt1, lhe hllf·btcktwli1 artat pleylna out of 0.1111, '*ho !lot botn havlnl hit trouble• for mort than a )'eat, manapd hll II d11pite a horrid Ila on the f&tt hole. H11 -lhot landed lo a brool<. Bui he lhtn lhol lour blnllot ond oa eo,llle lo 1trtq !Gtlelher I~ ...... llnwer ~d. "f ti.,i lhr• l!Wllt with P!!Ut qi IO feet 1! the third IO !ttt al lhe IUlh lnd tour f"I al lhe iilnm." He 11ved par 1t lhe 1ith wbth he found • lr•p with hit -.id, bluled JACK NICKLAUS CHIPI OUT Of ROUGH For 18 Wrestlers Hog Raffle's No Bitll; Fin~nces Mexican Trip WOUid you believe lhat r11fOJn1 of 1 *1-pound ho1 could raise $2 ,?00' rt happened, here In the Oran1e Coast are1, as • fund gar.wing project lo send 11 YMCA kids to the Mex ica n natlon1 I wrestling champiomhips in Mex· lco City. Tht 1roup took off Tuesday evening -=··-- - WHITE WASH -__ ,....._ GLINN WMITI for tht Me1 lcan capit.a l, wtltte com· peUUon btf1n11 Monday and runs through July 11. Competitors !ron1 other Latin countries wlll participate In the meet. Raffie tickets were price<! at three for a buck, which In almple aritlunetic mew 6,100 ducatll were 90!d. Juat aoea to .show you what desire and hard work can get accomplished. • • • Sell Bt1cb'1 Oki R1ncll Ttnnl1 C111h Is epen wtth former Newport Blacll TC type Gleon T'llrabull dltfcUng the tennl1 pvt tf I.ht fPtr1Uon for lhe N1t1• plant. 1'bl 1\.1-acre atie b11 aauna,, whirlpool baths, pro 1bop. anacli b1r. cl11bbouse, lou111e and up.rate locker Hiiding:. And It b11 mercury vapor llghUnc for noctumal IC!Hoa. Il'1 locatrd Gn Llmp1on Avenue , ju1& across from Old Ranch Country Club. • • • l\1ike Solomon. formtr California stale mlle pre p champ from Westminster High : h11.s a trip to tht Caribbean comta1c up. Tuesday Solomon and four of his University of K1nsa1 t11mm•l• dti>¥t for Haiti. Vene1u1l1, Trinidad and Tobago, the Dominican Republic and P uerto Rico. There'll be some competitions. cHnlct and Iota ol goodwlll ambassadorship. • • • Wbo ever would btve thou1bt llM Bu.lgarlan1 would be bid lo1tn. Bil out ol Solla com• a nport tUt n11J.oaal soccer coacll Skfa11 Bo1llkov Ind 1tcctr federation pre1ldenl Ntdyalko Ooaski have been canned. Why? Because of Bul1arl1'1 exlrtmely pioor sbowing at the World Cup cb1mploa1blps !Mid rtceaUy In Mexico City. The Bul1atians filled lo win a pme but they elld extend tventu1ll cUiiiPh• Br11U 1Mf1trt Ha1l17 falling, 3-l. • • • A few Sout.htm California aU'lletu have checked In for duty 11t the University of Hawaii , Including Loi Alamitos quarterbtck Vi c Ptteboom. Pena, Oit rlghthender Los Angeles drarted fr<xn the Mexican League for $2S,OOO And turned down an offer of 535,000 from lbe 1ame league for him Ille next day, nitlrtd II in order before singles by Watlbn aid Ra der delayed the end with two out h1 the nlnlh . Hubby, Wife Drive for Fun Bob Nath , a 6-8 basketball player frotn Mt. San Jac into College and 6--6 freshman CRil!S' Bob ·Black!hire of Vertiu.tn Del High h11ve also joined the Rainbows. Oh yes , the Rainbows will wear Hawaiian style pri nt shoN for baiiketball thi~ con"ling season. Zowle! the Ood1cr1 picked up two runs in the fih h and decided the issue in the sllth when pinch hltlcr Len Gabrielaon 111.qlecl home lhe run that broke 1 2·2 lie. BatUng for Moe.lier, OabrlellOf\ golfed hla hit to eentt.r after • walk to Sill 8udlkll and JUn Leftbvre'1 1tngle. WUllt OIVb witkled the blj bat for the Dod1tr1, collecllnt four hill and four r bl, plw his 23rd stolen ba te o[ the yeir. Leftbvni contrlbutf<! 1 lrlple and two alnllll to the Dodctr1' 12.hll attack-nine. or them 1nd three runs otf Alt.ro8 starter Tom Of'tffln, wbo now hu 1 3-t record. TUSTIN -••. and then there's the 1 old adage-that lht !111nlily that drlve1 tQAether thrlvee lOgtlher. \Veil . m;iy be It's not such an old adage, but it applies nicely when it comfll lo Mike and Arlene Hlu. Thein 11 a romance that 1>111n thre. ycnr1 ago at 1 Co~tlcut race track -and lhelr common affection for au to racing hn1n't lllowe<I down 1lnoe. ~11ke is 1 pttl in the SJ>Ort, racing "Formula Fwd and Fomula B car1. Arlene. who 1erv'a 11 a crew member of her hu11band'1 racing ttam, treat• It more 11 a hobby. pilotln1 an H·pro-- ductlon Sprite on we~kends. Actu1lly it'• more or a h<lbby for -·· llolh ol Utam. lllY• Mike: "lltinl ltbeled 1 pro drlm 11 rlllltr amblgubllt. Without 1 spolilOr a driver could hardly make a living. Mo1t formula ract purses aren't big enough to wpport many drivers." 'll>at'• w11y ht 11ao -a tor hla -· leM>lnll ll _. !lllMlft ol lfll rldq oquljlment firm In nHtby Santa Ana. Allene tucht! f1111lltal educ1Uon It Fullerton Hip Sdlool Bec1u. Ille aceompanlta Mike le a!I of 11 l'llCtl, Ar11D1 hu bttn unlble to compett t!Oldlly lo llflr OWn r-.1111 cl111. "Sitt woold lit vtl'I' hllh In polo! 1tandlng la 9ht were abl• to rte• rnort trequentlj>," llllkt llld. ''Al k b•ppona, ,! she mly races In about one-third of the evtril!." Invarltbl,y all her competitors are men. How do thty rtact? '"Ibey don'l Mlm to acltnowled1e me one way or another/' lhrt 11y1. •1n>ey don't ,ive 1peclal eon11detatlon nor do thl)' try to lnUmldate me bttause I'm 1 woman." Bolt.Inf men to the nnllh line h11n't lncurrtd thtlr wrath -bul the reactkln from other ftmalts has bttn Jes• pltu1nt. "8omt of tht drivers' wlv11 have com· plllned bltterly about my racing,·· 1he e1plalntd . 11They rtlflnt my c:ompaUnc ,llllnfl their hlJtblndS, •I ' . ' Bill Easton . former tract coatllln1 great at the Unlverlity or K1n111. write• tb1t -. blQff I I.,......, U-.0C. Ille trout'"'" 1 rectnt fllllilft1 uaam.. to Canada. Ea1to11 ••• tionorary ttffrtt 11 dM: NCAA clltm11ot1111lj11 ~ MINI. • • • Tht mono,y pinch 11 btln1 felt ti the University of or.ion, 11 well 11 other plam. The Ouck1 will bl unablt to field 1 m1rchln1 blt\d th.11 year betauH: there art no fundl to 1upport It I I out lo ,.,... l'ott lllld 11nk lbt pull. Hit pullOr -Ii lhl reic"' .. tin at the lttb -tbl fllnOUI "road hiltl ' ..,,." ho palltd hil MCOOd to the 1on, made the -with hil appn>ICll ond Unk 1 »'l"'l ... U IO< pllr. He abot a 3.1 oa the outpn& lftlne · and came 11 with a 36. Gei1" Sit._, the old 1111Wr< from OollnecUCUI, pooid lhe price of his II years 1n a ~111tic return and the prlct WU I r1.g;ed 11. "J expected aomethin& better," he llid. Golfers SquawlC Of Softening Old Course ST. ANDREWS, ScoUand (AP) -A field of lU of the world '1 peatest tollerl teed off today in purauil of the lt'1t Brlllah Open rolf cbampionlhlpo llllf lot' the fitlL Ume U\ert ••• a chorus of voices cllirnin•· that 10mtbody is ttklnl the fire out of the old courtt. To hear g0Uer1 beefing thlt lhe 6,961 .. 'yard pat·72 links has been softened 11 rather like lliltenlrlg to mountain cllmber1 who 11y Mt. Evertst Is .a piece ol cake. Yel, thii Is happenJns os lhe rhos\ dramatic British championship in a very lon1 ilme pitted defender Tooy Jacklin qainit Jack Nlcklau11, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Roberto de Vlcenio and tnnumerable other kings of the -dollar· mad IOlf .,.,,..Id for the next four d1y1 of 71 holes. "They've taken the Ure· out of It," aald Guy Wolltenholme, an Engliehmaft who led the amateur field here with 283 in 1960 when Kel N&&el or AU1tt11ia just beat Palmer by one 1troke. "They 1prink1e the arttns, they 1prihkle the fiirw1y1 and they've takt1t the sting oot of the lall ol the Old Cou.rte," the tall Briton obaerved . "Once you could eee your face on the shining greens," Wolatenholme mus· ed . "This \\'as the magic of the Old Course. Now they are turning into jUlll another target Golf Americaa courst and 11omethlng is lo1t." Others who tither hated or loved this 1e:a1lde links where the 1ame w11 born echoed the same k.lnd of f'fllntmerit over tht modern American Idea of tlltltlg all the chance out of golf 1hol3 and aubstituting mechani cal skill. Let Tre vino , dl11grctd with all this. "All they art delng now, and for 1he first time, is maltlng It fair," he said. "If YOl.I hit a (llrway lht ball should bounce straight and ll you hli a green It should set that way." Th.ii was the view BObby Jont1 ollce held about St. Andrews and cl\Mpd '. hit .tnlnd. ll alto w11 what Sam Snead said, as well, bui he never recanted. J ack Nicklau s, !he sUmmed-down blond bon1ber, a1reed aomewhat with the critics of 1prlnkllng though he wasn't against the princi ple. He did say howeve r that the tiger "Is playing 10ftlsh at the momtnl" and he added that SL Andrews i1 only at ita bea t when it is hard, fast and slc11ty. Nicklaua, winner in 1916 al Mulrfield, i~ 7-1 favorite, repladng Jacklin. co- holder of the British and U.S. Open titles, who has been twsted to 1-1 aklng ll'ilh Player. Trevino is 12-1. Osteen Picked For All-star Pitching Staff SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Vel>ran Jim Merritt and rookie Wayne Slm~. who htvt combfned ror 27 vlctorlu for the h.l1h-nytn, ClnciMaU Red1, were """"i tht e!Jht pitchers Nmed today 10 tht NaUone.I Ltque All.Star team. The se1ectionl by mana1et GU Hodits __ _ or the w<i"ld champion New York Mets were al\JIOUneed by the N1Uon1l League olflce here. Merritt and Simpson, t1o"C with Joe Hoerner of Philadelphia and Claude Qs.. teen of Loi Anaelea, were named to the All.Star team for the first time . Bob Gibson of St. J..ouls, Tom Sea ver of the Mets , Gaylord Perry Of San Fran· Cisco and 41-year-old reliever Hoyt Wll.,,.m of the Atlanta Braves were Hod1es' other selectioas. Hoerner, Mer: rltt a.I Oltetn ire the only left-handers. The annual bastball clwte will be played July 14 ln ClnclnnaU's new Jllverll'llllt Slldlum. Gibson, wl)o won his loth COlillaecutive game last Sunday to make his sea10n record 12-3, it the senior member of lbt llafl II All.Star npor1enct. He 11 m the 1qutd fW lht. iievtnth Ume Ind hu tppellttd In four lomd. Wilhelm wa1 named to the NL team for the finl !line since llM, 'When he wu wJtb u.: New York Olaata. lie Wtl .. AmfrlclQ Lope AJJ-Sltr ttltc• lion three Umo1. Early th11 11-., Wilhelm boc•me the firll pile~ In major lea..., hlllory to ltko the m<iuncl ho 1,000 11me1. He htd a l-3 letlOll ftS"l'l lhrouih Mondey. 1 • Nuttillie J How to Take th~ Fun OUt of Golf Dominating Open Loop Nutrlllte mainla!Md ita unblemished record in the Cotta Mesa OP!tn summer basketball league Mondaf'..4 • i I h t , thrashing Newport Merc hantf. 94.7~, ror itS fifth win of Ute season. \Vilson Ford, nleanwhile, remained 1 game behind the pacesetUng Nutrllite outfit with a 97·'12 ro1:1fot Saddltback. Nutrillte's wi111 WIS highlighted by a fi7-point second half outburst that turned lhe lo9ers' ID-poiRt a~antage a t he1lftime around. · l\\i,,ke Barnes and SteYe Sabins were the scoring acts for Nutrilite, hitting for 23 and Z2 with thret other player11 ~. in double figures. Corona del Mar hi1h standout Don Killian added 14 to the cause and hi5 l'<>ach, Tandy Gllllii, accounted for a dozen counters. rrank Zebot was high fot lhe l\lerchanls !Orange Coast College) with !14 points on 14 field goals and a haU dozen free throws while Lee Walters had 19 from his !orward po6t. ' 'tlAIT A MINUTi ! 1~ l CAN IZEilJI 1MAT (,IZUN f~.MW! f ·iAAT WA& ,.._ FUJl{.E • 11\.1. 15£ ANOTMilt FLUl4E IF 'TllAT FOO!lOOME SEHIN17 rofbN'T ~!AM '100 - Bruce Chapman , formerly or 'Costa l\1esa High, Orange Coast College and !he University of Nevada (Las Vegas ), led Wil.!OR Ford. to its easy win over Saddleback with 21 points. Saddleback, 1neanwhile, had eight players in double figures with Eric Christensen sharing high point honors with 16. Fairway mulligans are nol allowed, of ~urse, but if you make a bad shot, you will want to drop an· other ball and prove miss was a fluke. to your opponent that the ' Wilson compiled a 20-polnl margin al the half and had little trouble in sailing it away. The Merchanl3 are a team composed of Orange Coast College prospecU (minus Bob Schennerhorn and Zebot). Marina \Yins Si x th Straight The balance of the Pirate prospects are involved in lhe Long Beach City College summer league. Yikes Take Over First; Huntingwn Wins Again - Lee Haven was out of actio11 again aft.er sustaining a badly twisted ankle and Bob Austin or Costa Mesa High ls :;till nursing a tender knee injury. Tonight's action at Southern Califor•ia College has the Newport Merchanl3 meeting Saddleback in the lint aame at 7:15 followed by the Wilson P'ord and Southe rn Plastic Mold at 8:30. Marina High's undefeated Vlkln1s are sole posseuors of fi111t place in the Huntington Beach Summer basketball lea1Ue following the Vlkes' win over Villa Park Tuesday night. coopled with the shocking setback suffered by Rancho Alamitos to Garden Grove. And; Huntington Beech continued its winning ways, taking ib sixth str1igtit decision since its opening loss to Fountain Hlltrllllt (t41 Mt r,M11l1 17'1 11111t111 "11p111 Valley. ' GUii• ' 0 • n Go.lwlll•r 1 ' • J Fountain Valley, meanwhili!:, was 1tun-KllH111 • 6 • U Ctbl~ 1 l 1 J :,°!t'~" ; i : 1: =7: . -~~ -~ ~ : ned by La Quint.a, to complete the round s..i .. , • • 4 22 AG•l•Dll 1 , -s 2 of .~ Tuetday. ~.:_~ :. ; : ~ ~~ ,1:·!~~ ~ M:arlna's decision over Villa Part was F111sie1r1ct J 1 2·1 Wtltet• ' 1 •" by a ti~ tally at Marina following Toter. :z. n,. '' ,., .. , ll 11 2',. G--~ G-.. ·s 7•58 -~er over l'tt ltfll'\I: kart; wn-~ Se""llDidl JI, <1.<vr;i1 •u V" MRA.: .. w-. r~ 1tn l>Hl9ltt1: cni Rllneho Alamitos. It gives coach Jim ft fl 1t1 .., ft""".,, 'Stephens' crew a M mark. Ambro1ich 4 'I J I Llllt y. 1 1 2 16 c h1pmt11 • J • 11 G''°"'' 1 t s , At Huntington, the Oilers handed Crillft 5 l 1 tJ ... .,_,.. ' o 4 ' w~ . I ( 1970 Sun~ Lea ~ Wiii • • 4 I Cllr1111 • ._.. • 4 ' '' • c~•mllll er "". M o.;uanl· Tllo'"''" i • ' ' -:ow'"" s • J '' pion) ita seventh straim.t lo6s In as HlbM<"CI l • ' 11 aam.nkMftl 2 I 4 4 6'"" """'mo s , t" •t11<;11 J , , , many games, dealing the tklns a 91-64 J.TPIOr"loll ' t l 6 fltttr • J S ID reversal. Ht~lltll I 1 I 11 To1110 ..a 11 n ,, Tot11, • 12 2s ri--1 ,, It !ol~ed La QuinLa's 71-65 verdict H1ltt~ SCort: r-1....,.,1 Mt1~!1 JI. H11!rl-I -tt 'It· ·over: Fountain Valley -the lottr's se· ' -Three Tou.ru m e n ts OCC Cag·e ·s late Set Three tournaments, 1 rugged non-con· ferenc-e schedule aod a 12.game South Coast circuit slate highlight the 197G-7t Orange Coast College b as: k e l b a J I schedule. Coach Herb Livsey's club w i 11 particfpate In tournaments ::it Antelope Valley (Dec. 2·5), Chaffey (Dec. 16-19) and Santa Monica (Dec. 2.8·30). The Pirates launch the season Friday, Nov. 27 at El Camino. El Camioo recen tly hired Bill Bloom. former Corona del Mar coach, to guide its basketball fo rtunes. ·1 Other non-conference oppononta include CTolden West, Ri verside, Phoenix. Collete of the Canyoos, UC Irvine Frosh. Rio Hondo and Chaffey. OCC begins the ruqed South Caul conference season Saturday, Jan. I, hosting defending champion Fullertm. 1'1 .. 11 Oft"" t .... lltlltlNll kl!Mv .. Fri., HOW. 11-1 fl C1m!M Sil., Hev. 2' -I I Goife11 West Dec. 2-,S -11 All!el-Vtlltv T""•"eY T..,e1., Dtc.. ! -111.l~e .. ldl Fri., .Dt<. 1 -PhMnl~ s11., o.c. 12 -C111eo1 or 11\r C1nyoni 0•<. '&' -1t (litlfey T011rr-ey MOii. • 21 -t i UC lrYIM ...... h. I 1.m weo_. . n -11 111.11 HllflClo OK. 21--I I """ Mol'll<;t TourllW St!., Jtl'I 2 -11 Ctltfll Y Sat .. Jtn. t -F11fi.r1o11 Wed .• J•"· 1J.-tl StnU Ant s.1 .• J •11. 1• -cerr!IOI weo., Jin~ 11 Ml. Stn Antonio s~1 .• .i.11. -11 Stn D!tva Mttt Wtci., Jtn. Y• l•I.. J.,11, 31l-kn 01-cc 11.1 Ft l , t -t i Fvllt rton Wea., P'tll. 10 -Stntl Ant SI! .• P'tb '! -1t c.,r1to1 Wfd .• Jliii. 1 -Ml. S." Aritonlt 511.1 P'tl.~ 2Ct -Sin Ditto Mt:U Wftl,. P'f'.b. 2( -t i 51n 0 111(1 CC Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Pittsburgh Chicago St. Louis .ehna<1e1phia Montreal Cincinnati Dodgers Atlanta Eaat Dfvlalon W L " 3& 46 31 .... 39 43 :14 47 33 49 West Division " 23 49 :n San Francisco Houston 41 39 :l8 42 :l4 49 San Diego 32 " ,..,.,..,..._I Motl!rpl ti Hf'w Yor11;, nlf!lt flltllbu<WI 11 SI. L.ul1. 111tht Sift Fr-1M1 11 All1"te• nfoM !en Dltt1 ti C1Mln!l1tl, nltftt ~.,.._twl.fl!IM Onrw •-ICfledulM. Pel. .556 .543 .500 .431 .420 . 402 .72fl .l!O.I .Sil .475 .410 .376 GB ,., 17 20 25 \1 2'111 AMERICAN LEAGUE Ballimore New York Detroit Booton Cleveland Washington Ptf!Mesol.a Aogel1 Oakland Kansas City MJIW"IUkee Chicago Eaat DIYl1lon w f, 51 30 44 36 43 "' 41 31 31 44 37 46 West DIYlsloa 51 26 18 33 45 37 30 so 30 " 28 SS 'TINMey'i lltlultt f'lotton 1-J, D11ron 4.4 Pct. .830 .500 .544 .SJ9 .450 .143 .1162 .593 .541 .375 .381 .337 111111m1re 6, New Yort. t. 1e 1Mt11t11 Ctev1ltnd 1·1. WMll11111ton ).$ GB ' .... 22 \1 .. 26 Mllwt llket' 4-1, C"ltt H w. hi ··-12 ln11int• 1(1n111 Cl1y •· Anfft1 ' M!n11e11IJ 4, Otkl•NI 1 T ... t,'I Oll!HI Ml"n-11 l l'f.rr~ 12 .. J ti Otllllnd (Hun!tr 1). '!. "''"' 1(1111 .. (l!v (DtfM .. JI ti All"ll CMIW 4 .. 1, nit ht CMcm {Joh" S-IU ti MltwMH !lklllll '"''· nl1ht 8"100! fli.Dtrl 7-5) et DtlO'Olt li...llCJI .. 10). llltht Wttllll'!llOn 18"""' •O 11 Cl.Wltfllll !Dlmnllll loll, """' New TOrll; (lllW\tlll t<l) ti .. tlllNl"t fM(H1I" n-u. n1t111 Tll9,,,.J'1 ·-Ml""'"°ll el Motttt. nlttll lollon 11 DtlNll, nltlll W,_lllfll!Ofl ti CltYtl ..... , fl111fll Hl'W Torti .i l1tllf!'ltrt, 1111111 Only ''"'" scllffulld. DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARIOll ILVD., COSTA MISA Strvlct and P1rtt fo r All lmpe~ Ca ri Modern llody Shop for All C•rt 64 .. 9303 Orange County'• L1rgest 1nd Most Modern Toyota and Volvo Duier --, ------- cood Joss of tbe can1paign against five victories. Corona del Mar turned away Irvine League riva l Edison at the loser's gym. with a 58-42 decision after seal ing the verdict early with a 21-6 margin in tbe first quarter. The other test at Edi!On saw Bolsa Grande handing Buena Park a 53-51 Joss. Both teams are now 1-6. Huntington;• big win came chiefly at the free throw line where coach Elmer Combl' outfit blistered the ~s for 4~ good ones against Westminster's 11. Both teams were equal from the Ueld ""Ith 23 field 1 1oals. Wt!$tminster wall .e:ullty or .35 Person.al fouls in handing the Oilers the win. Hluritington had five players in double figures with Tom 0-Unk high with 16 folJowed by Scott Whitfield (14 1. Darrell Walker (11). Steve Brooks (13) ahd \Ves Thomas (11). Marina's run • ani:L : shoot victory over Villa Park was based on the scoring feats of Brian S8nders and Kipp Baird. Sanders led the Vikings with 24 follow- ed by Baird 12.1). CtlM Ull 10) ICIUilln Orl1.i:i- °"'' McF1rl1nd ......... Ltttr!olf '~· ..... ""''" ('"'" Tot1l1 II II 11 i. • • ' 16 7 t J 11 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 2 J 0 ' 10 I 0 0 J 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 • I 0 0 1 I 0 0 1 WllSOll Wrll~I Flt~t• TllomPHfl 'M ••rmotld Htrmon sci-ltr 2• 10 I SI lot1l1 ken .-, 0-•rltn It It 11 11 I 0 I 1 ? s 1 ' I 0 ' I 11 1 0 l j J 0 1 ' ! 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' ''"" ....... ,_ rlllllf ONI CHAM, ION '8 Tllll lS 1 )S.14, 7.7.S·1•, 7.75·1.S ANY SIZ E llSTID •.•0.11. 7.01.11, 1.e1o1 1. r.11.11, 1.1t.11 WHITEWALL or BLACKWALL 4 1or$494 9 FIRISTONE STORE 47S E. 17th St. -646-1444 HOURS: Mo11 .. !ltf., I 0 .111. t1 t p "'· Sot., I 1.111. to IP·"'· Wtdntsday, July 8, 1q70 DAILY PILOT 23 Mesa Nips Foe Tars Belt Lo s Amigo s; Take Over League Lead ... ,, ,,, Newp(lrt Harbor High gained a ha!(. game advantage over ldle,.Estancla Tu es· day night when the Tara nailed Los Amigos, 8:).45, in a Mesa-Newport Recreation Department summer league basketball game at Estancia High. In the ottier feature. Costa Mesa earn· ed its second win of the campaign wilh a narrow GM7 conquest of Pacifica . Newport's eas:~ 1wiri was triggered In the second 'pertod when the Sailors outgunned the loser1' by a 21-6 margin. Fr001 there on oot it was a case or Newport's two baskets for every one that went in for Los Amigos. Leading . the wiMtrs in lhe scoring department was Larry Oentml with IS points followed by Jim Sw ick t 14) and Taras Young (121. Good outside shooting by Newpon com- bined with a tough defense kept the Los Amigos quintet at bay throughoul the eontest. Costa A1esa 's two-point vcrdi~t over J>acifiea went down to the Y(lre with the third period the only e{ght-mtnute segment that showed either team wi1h an edge of any sort. It was Mesa's 14·10 edg' In that period that providat the margin (or victory. Doug MacLean and Tom Sampson each scored a pair of field goa ls in that span. · · MacLean finiShed h.igh for the night fo r Mesa in the &e0rinJ1 departn1ent, canning ID field goals for 20 points. Sampson was also Instrumental in the victory. picking up 15 counters to offset ....... " '"' Ltl Aml .. I mo It II 11 11 It fl 1t i, Yo.;"' • • ' " ktl•tl • ' ' ' W.tlm•• • ' ' G..,lotl • 510w1r1 • . ·' • ' ' "' -' • ' ' -• • ' • 01"1. 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I•,,. r. 1., 1 o '"""' '°" C• fi re11e111 lu1111r ,,.," W iolt O••I fi,.e• 0 ~ •• .,. 010.1s ,1 •• '~"·'·" RADIAL WIDE OVALS flt Codlllac, Lincoln, lmp1ria l ·4 ~~~-1 ·99·9 s· Plt1 ~ 0 11 JJ U he h lo I I 11":1 flt It« C" Plrestone S1.1pre me· IADIAL WIDI OVAL TIRI S FIRESTONE STORE 16171 h•ch Bl vd.-847·6081 HOUK~: ~11 .. F,I., I •·'"· to t p.m. Set., I o.m. lo S p.tll. ,, P:acltiea's Jerry Maras, who tallied 17 If. in a losing cause. , · '( Tonight's schedule has Maler l>el 1neeting Costa Mesa ln the 7: IS opener followed by Pacifica and Estancia at 3,30_ After five games, Estancia High's dary Orgill leads Orange Coast area playtts in the scoring department with a 26.0 ,, average for rive games. I Newport'& Vaung has 132 pojnts In six outings for a 22.0 mark. Cerritos Rips Orange Coast Orange Coast College dropped Its third straight test In the Long Beach Cit)' College summer basketball Jea1ue Tuu~ day nit1ht, falling to Cerritos, S0.53. Coach Herb Livesey's thin crew - they presented 1 group of five players -lost out when overwhelmJng numberK and size in the Cer ritos fro"t line look its toll. h . ' T e winners were held tQ ao JS.18 slandoff midway through the first half, but their front line of 6-10, 6-9 and 6-7 began to take command or the Pirates' zone defense. With six mln11tes left of the half the Cerritos squad of to had managed an I I-point lead and it was all down hill for the winners from there on out . liigh point man for Orange Coast was ))Jane Diffie~ previously of Fountain Valley High, who canned 21 points on seven field goals and a like numbr:r- rrom the gratis line. Steve ri.tcLendon was also in double figures for Llvesey's crew with 12. The balance of the Orange Coast group is involved in the Cosla Meaa Open -befl:gue under the Newport Merchants banner. Orange Coast's next outing at Long Beach City College will be next Tuesd ay when it meet.s lhc host Norsemen at ~:30 Jl.lll. C1+1 I (.D11roy Hol"'" Or•"~' CDlll (OHf91 IUI It II 11 I• 1 •J tMll..ll'"tdtn l o o • Dlttlt . 4 D 1 I Toll!> GLASS BELTED ::: .. FORDS, CHEVYS! 2 fo r $54~.~ AtTINtlON ~. LIGHT 6 TRUCK OWNERS ~--Firestone Tra ns port Heavy 01.1ty F1.1ll ·6-Ply Nylon Cord Tir1t COSTA MESA JE RRY HALL l•fltll, ~ 2 , 11 1 1 l 11 )O!l1G1J I 762 Newpod Blvd. -646-501 9 HOUllS: 1'111/ly 8-5il0-~ttt., l ·S I ' • '• ' I • ' I " ' • I •· 14 DAIL V PILOT r I • • ' f • ' First Albacore of Seasota Cliff Brignall of Ne":port Beach proudly displays the Jirst albacore of the season taken by a sportfis-herman. Brign~ll a 1nember of Balboa Angling Club,_ wa s fi shin g aboard the_ ~·'i[ht~ng Lady, liO 1n iles south Cerritos Seeks Aide Harbo1· Playing Te ,am Golden W estAfraid Of? Floyd "Scrappy" Rhea. Los Angeles Jtarbor foolbell coach may be throwing fuel 01t the fire that burns In the minds ~ of Golden Wesr~ Rustlers. t Rhea had Ol'iginall1 scheduled a weak · 11 sister opponent, Southwest College of ' Los Angeles. Southwest was hopeful of fielding its first-ever football team this !t fa ll but a fund raising promotion fell flal and lhe plan was abandoned. Subsequently, Harbor s ch e du I e d ; ' HOWARD HA NDY \ .I MOWAllD MANDY Arizona Western In Yu1na, giviRg the l!Chool its first-ever out-of-stale action on the gridiron. "They're tougher than hell ,'' Rhea put ii bluntly. ..Western is a farm club for major univcrsl tiel!. Fresno !Ca lifornia state junior college champion ) and Golden West had them ·scheduled but pulled out. We had no choi ce when we scheduled lhe1n because we didn't want two weeks of lnaclivity." Enough said but you get thr idea. llarbor feels It is playing a tc;im Colden "'est is afraid to tackle . * * * Cerrito1 Calle£e 1, ha\·lng ;i lough tJmt llWn1 a loolball coaching auist.anl'1 positiorl. It would appear. A recent release announced that L. G. Hendersoo of Arle1ia, N .~1. had been 11pprO\'ed for the position vacated by Oalla1 1\1000 who moved lo Cal Stale !Fullerton), Several days later lhe following came through: "l\1r. Henderson dec lined lo aceepl the position al Cerritos." ~13rl' Grirn , 29, of Sacra111cn lo, has heen hired to fill the vacancy. * * * Rio Honllo 1s a bit more successful. Former lJSC quarterback Al Prukop will become the offensive backfield cooch al the Roarirunner institution th is fall. He fills the vacancy left when Marty Blackstone was elcvatt'd to the head coaching joh . Prukop has been an assislanl t'Oach a l Utah Stale Unive rsity the pas! three years. * * * The man "'ho helped launch Pierce College's present day football program is retiring. Jasper l •. ,;Tex'' Chasson is n1oving to Oregon to retire. llt recalls his first team at l'lercf' as wearing cowboy boots and few 111 them had ever played foot ball before. * * * Cal State iLong Beach) will ho st thl' National Collegiate Athletic Association water polo charnpionshi!lll for I.he second conseeutive year. 1'he tournament will be held Nov. 27-28 al the Belmont Plaza P0ol in Long Beach. UCLA ·s Bruins won lhe 111lc last fa ll while L:C Irvine's Anteaters fini shed in fiflh place. Base ball 's Leaders 1.Mt:ll ICAN LIAGUI , IATT!NG on " Dllh) w~·"· N.Y .lit; ,:... 1toll1rnon1, 11111.. n1, Ot•••. M!IWI , n1, 11, _,,.._, Cl II., Ul: Fo .. f . (ltvt . .)21. RUNI -To-.1r Minn , 10, Whlfl, N.Y .. Iii li9•-· MM., 41 1 Y1"r1-•~I, l oll,, 51, Murcer, M.Y, 5'. ST AN FORD COACH ·!· WOLTER I S DEAD I• STANFORD (AP) -Harry 1\1. Wolter. coech of the Stanford Unh•ersity baseball team from 1923·1949. died Tuesday at age 85. FWleral services will be held Thursday al the U11iverslty of Santa Clara. Wolter, who is survived by his wife, Irene, J 4ied at his home at SLanford. Wolter, born ln Monterey, Calif . from 1901 to 1917 pla yed for Cincinnali. Pllt*&rgh, St. Louis and Chicago in the National League and wllh BOtiton and New York J1 lhe American League . An outnclder-l Ir s t baseman. he ~piled a .270 llfeUme baiting avt>rage jn the majorr 1nd twice led lhe Pacific Co1.st League Jn hitlina. I I RUNS SAITEO IN ll:olleflrew, Mlnn.1 "' ~w~~;,e~ •• :~·:,· J~ .••. wM1~j~W· Oe1 , •; "· HITS -A JotinlOn, Call! , 1114; Wllllt , N, V., 101, Orll, I( C 9", IDv•r, Minn, "' 011~•• Minn.,~ DOUBLES -HA•O"•. Ml1, H/ Wll!tt, N.Y .. 'n; Cini'"'''· Minn , 70; 8. 111111 n10n, 8111.. 101 lov••, Minn .. It TR:l~J,.~S -l<t1<f<. Minn , It ICtnnt, NY,. 5, Oi.,, ICC., 5; $colt, Bott. J, IC•bl•'• Mil., '· HOME llUN5 -IClll1~r1w. Minn\ 741 F HOWltd, WAii!,. n 1 J f'owe '> !lot!, 1 ; Y10t•1tO'fUkl, Bo1t., 10, 11~!100 0.~ .• I : Norlll•u~, 0..t , II, STOLEN llASES li&rpllr. Mil., 211 P ktlly, I( c ' n. SlrOUCI. W••ll' 13; TOY••· Minn ' 'JOi Alo~" C•l•I. 11 . PITCHING -II De<111on1> -C1ln, Of!., •• ,, IOI!, J_,,, MCOowtll. Cll••. J].j , 1~, i Tl, Hun•··· Oe•. 1 ·1 m. l n, P1lmlll'. 91 1, 11·!, ,., 2'1, C WrlGl'tt, C•llt, U·l. 106, f tft McNtl!J, a11!, 11.J io. , ti! N&flONAL LllAOVI llA!TttOG !11; It IN!~~ -C1r1v, All , )ISi Pl'f'I. (111 , Ut; Clf~ie. Iii!, Ut, G•11M1'1<tW•lt, LA , lolO, Hic~tne'\\ Cllk , .Ill ll UNS -8 WI llot'l', C'r., 14, l lllOI, S F 4 '!I: lloie. Cl11 . ..ii Corly, 11 , ••· PtrfJ, (111.,. lllUNS BA JlED IN -lil!'l't l Cl11 , M, 11, w,1~,..., Cl! c ..... 111 C:•rtv. All. ~ •• Btncll, Cl11., n i. ifll,SF .111 " 5 Plrfl. Clll , 111 ; (1r1¥ •11 , 11111 II wun .... ,, (Ill(... IOi1 M Aio... lilll' IOS1 lll:lf. cit! .. 1o.i: o"''°" s o •o• DOll&LEI W Ji.-rltf, LA 1 Ii. Btncll, c1111, "· ~Nt. Hiwll ti, C9'1ed1, 1111 , WI. C1rotnl 51.L , Til tt" I~ -IC"'lllltr C:llk:, t. ·w 0..1,, L "'~ t , llOH, (lft ~ -.,.n, Hiii••' '1 c1-111t, Pon,..~ HO>WIE lllUH! -~IL C\11, H J bitn<ft. (I" • "!' II W1U!~"1t, C~I~, u, H A•ron, All . 1.t, R Cft AJtlol. SI L C1r1J .... u , 11 SfOL(N 8A$fi -I-• SF , "' 1111,~. i;.~ A'v .'rt o.vit. L.A, 1i'. w11h. ~ "'. 11, "l\MIN(i It o.c111ort1! S!f!"tlt.QI•, C:•~. 111, .ttt, 21, N~•fl, -,, , 10.Ji l •!1 OI-, St L., i''!l-·'"llJIJ, l lli ~m~t tt ., • •·~ ,1!1\l, i hi It nvn1111, HllWI , ,1, ,1lll, J lt. • Pltehen Shine . • . · • \ , .. J . , \ c 1 r Rotary~ ~~c1uinge CJlfbs • <: • • • "' Domiila~ Summer .Lo_~p_ • North Runlington1 Rotary (tilaaP1t&il) lhe distance. He struck out 'lix and Valley) and Newport Exchange Club walked two. (Newport Harbor) eon~ to dominate Outfielder Da11 Schindler also hed • the Huntington Beach Recreation sum-hot 'day whh the bat, bangillg out three mer baseball league as both ·posted vj(j. singlu and collecting three R.81. tories Monday night. .Huntington Harbour collected 11 hits North H\Jntlnston R9tary behind )the in its• vktory over Winn's with Kyle four-hil pitching of Bob MalSey and Ker· V;in Amersfort. Bill Shubia and Steve ry Loudenback, blanked Kauffman aild Brooks,.ge~ing a pair of hits each. Scot.l Broad (Marl1a), 4-0, while lbe Exchange"l ' McNay and tr1ark Slgl had lwo hits Club. paced by Alvin White's pitchln~ each for the )otfr:1.1 • 'and hitting, 'frtpped Ule Newport Kiwanis (:Shubin went the. d~ncc ·on the mound Club (Corona de l Mar), S-1. lot ..,the winners, pitching a five.hllter In lhe olher game, 1H:unt1ngtbn Harbour· and striking out 11. He walked live. (Huntington Reich) slopped 'WiM's Tow Ed WiM took the loss. lie gtruck. oul .Service (Edlp), t..3. ' • _. JO. • Maisey, who will be a ·sophomt.ire at 111,,.;_.., Hi,._ f'I wliWi r•w '-k• ell FouRtain Valley, pitched J:ive li\nings, 1111 , 11 rot. '••-~rill allowing thrtt hltS, waOOng two and ~~~rpori,u-~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~:v· )b ,,; : ? : striking out five. Loudenbaek tossed the °"'''· c • 1 1 1 P•rl•;er, lb .,., 11._ o • Sh11bll\ p J 2 1 O WIM,p ) r'e I final two lramt.s1 sttlJdn& out three and e~. 1b • o 2 1 N1111"" u • ~ • • •" . r••• h' w,rMr, II l I I 0 81kll, t'f l 1 G I auOW,10 ,_, Ofte i\, ' • • lia ... , 11 1 O I O llvll, c 'j 2 0 G 0 ·Bill OiMarta and 'Ray · Eckli!s, who Iro::~fo~. » ~ : : : ~ .. c:i. Ptl • : : ! : 'WllJ llsp-be BOphQmo'res Jn the fall.i Mlcklln, rl J 0 I I • Welnk'V'•. 211 ' 0 0 I ced F··-·in V I! I Lun.t,. •I l o e q ·J:! ,,__ a.ey a bat. Eckles car1wn, 211 • t .'t .., o , ·"'J ,d lhtt,.J singles in three trips while v'f.::b· 211 ·.J:1f ;, Tott4 J1 J"'s o DiMaria went twp fdr three. -,, ••• 1111 1...,,11111 lq the . Newport Exchange Club win, H1Jnrl1'19l0!\ H••bO!lr 301 7DO 0 -~ r1 ~ White had a perfect da l the I t Winn'• Tow s .... iee l "°° OOJ 0 -• j ' Y a p a e Klltlffrn111 11"! 1 .. 111( 111 N. N11nllntrl"' ltllilrJ 141 ·((our singles), driving In a pair of runs. •II • 11 r9I •11 r ~ r111 ''Whlte •·· I R..-. 2b • o o o w..,M1<1mp, 2tl i · o o o , a~ sea tered seven hits in going e-. -lD , o o o,, H1u1o1d, 211 1 o a • Mlll.l#'IO,lt JO ll'FD•,11 f'GOI 'Fishing Access Getting lo public trout fishing in the · •,East, North and West ·Forks and San Gabriel River and al Crystal Lake, in Angeles NaUonal Forest north of Azusa, Is an easy matter ROW with 1he main San Gabriel Canyon road wide open lo travel following nearly six moAths of highway reconstruetion. The Division of Highways has rebuill 17 miles oC the canyo11 · route destroyed or heavily damaged by 1969 spring flOOds. Cr'lld, c . J o o o Murvmtn, lb-l o o o Elij!IOll. p J 0 0 0 V1rne1, Jb ! 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Completion ol the $1.8 million project eqded access contr'ols wh.ich, since last January, had kept the road closed from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. M.01>day through Saturday. 1 · H.Whltt, r1 1 I I• I Vllll, p I ·1 I I 0 ACrlrm, rl 1 D 0 0 Hlol1..,, rl , J I 0 t Sm flll.lb 1100 To11I• ll • 12 • To!all U 1 1 I Sctrt by 1"~11111 It H •• 112101 -1,11 .1 OD0 ·001 -t 1, MD Triumphs; Diablos Idle l\1ater Dei High swept by Saddleback at Santa Ana Valley Tuesday night, 56~0. in the only lest of the night at the ~·a1con gym after Mission Viejo was forced into a Uve,on-Cive scrimmage amoRg its own squad followin& a forfeit win. The Oiablos of Mission Viejo were originally scheduled to meel S a 11 Clemente, bul the latter had droppe,d oul of the Santa Ana summer basketball league. A pickup. team from Jerome Park in Santa Ana .. was assembled to replace ~:i~ed ~~~::~p ~~~ ~leco~~~~e ~rew Mater Dei's win was aJt easy one ror the Monarchs, as they outscored Saddleback in every quarter and nJ:ver trailed. Leading the winners in the st'Oring parade was ruck Kniffen with 18. points on seven field goals and four free throws followed by Steve Fritz. Fritz had 15. Coach Jerry Tardie's Maler Dei quintet utilized a fast-break offense and a stingy man-to-man defense in smothering Sad- dteback. Thursday '~ second-round openers have f\1ater Oei and Jerome Park on tap at Santa Ana College 17) while Mission Viejo is slated to meet Saddleback at lht! same lime at the latter's court. M1l1< D1I !5'1 Fnu ICnlllen icem~< ~Ofl~rl• t-11rne!l1tU• N1nr, 19 It pl ,, 6 l I U 1 • 1 II ' 0 0 • ' l 1 s l 0 l ' ) 1 • I To••I• U 10 11 Si MAier Oe! S•dd•t!Htll 51ddt1blck «•I WrlQht T1~lor "' Cu~"" ... llO~f l eZOt' Wllbto•I ··-to11l1 .I " . " '• fl JI 1, 2 I 0 ~ l 1 0 , 0 1 I I 7 7 I 6 1 0 1 1 ' 1 1 • I 7 1 10 I 0 0 1 I 1 O J u 10 1 10 1'11 -5' !Oll -olO Tijuana Bullfigl1t Card Completed Young Ricardo Castro, who has made two popular 1appearan<:es lh.is season, and l\1onolo Espinosa t Armillila) and Antonio de! Olivar share the bullfights •card Sunday in the downtown bullring, El Toreo de Tijuana. Sl.arting at 4 p.m., they will face bulls from the ranch ol Jose Julian Llaku no. This will be the last corrida of the season downtown. Beginning July ·19 U1e bullfighls will be staged at Plaza l\.1onu mental, the bullring by the sea. Castro, 24 years old, cut an ear from hi• fir st bull, of the Garfias ranch, In his Tijuana debut May :u this year. Wilh his other bull he performed ex- tensive close work. • Ht: was even better ln his second appearance June 21 , when wilh two dif- ficult Santa J.larta bulls he worked much clo.'!er to tht horns and made two good sword place.ment!l, although he klsl !»' tenui1·1 awards because the bulls did nol dlt prompOy. Armllllta, the stat of the 1968-&9 se390n in l\1cxlco City, last fought In Tijuana on June 7. The son of the great Fermin Es pinosa presented excellent lcfl·handcd work with • Bandolcro and f'anlarl'Oll, bulls ol ruu1cho Seco. 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Prrtnen <t Hllloe incloclld .. llf ,flotlny -.. Sllimr o.ti,iaiio ..S\ ftm Tho lrvlnt c_. CGmitry k>U banclclp) Am 1 t e u r Bob Wamo, H. H. ,_ ltlol II'......, vktorlu on the ...,i wllb ~ low net Club's 11411 _. --~ la allted for Auc. Ind Martin -· '!be - _, We ........... ftnt. -· I and I >rilh ll,lGO In prlle nil& lilly -net 13, ,_ aollft17. --lo M•jorle GueJI loUnle)', -for .-Yon tap. AllPUCll!ona are A n ... w01 Ue e 1I1 led .. ......., ......... ......... __ ...._ ... ,...,._ ............... ......... .....,_, .. . .............. _ ............ l~I-, ... ", .......... .._ . ..__. ............. .,... -· -.................. ....,, ""'· ..-·n111,.,...... ...................... --Wtdllf1d01. Jufy S, 1970 DAILY "LDT YOUCAWT--T~ ·21 .......... ,_ ·~to-In the Tbalcb•r ••d Betty Jiiiy !10, II llld Auc· I, ls belngacceptad-.'lbe-y lollowlllc•mia«l-boll~~~~~~~~~ , -.....i .,. z., Liii> ~ -u -llljl -~ be"'8 ... lee iJ 135. rmt 11 El' Nllutl wlb Mr.I;; • ond.J. Jlftlll. Weadell-flMy by Miilie -aDil C.Jll'le = ao1y 00 • llandby El l\'iguel and Mn. Mll1lrd Meoay, DYllO MAllll .,. 111 ~ -" P-c•>· · LloYd My and,Mro. lllllord "' ond """· aRland w.-An~ low 1111 tourney /If.In'-""eje H-.y Hillte, -Viejo· ldcCOl',Loui&Euanalndlh. "•"'•••1;,.11,,~, .. ,.,. 1••L •'*·"·----.aa1i.a k . ta ICblllu*l for tht D*l'S .._ r w IDch b aseball coech, J\idlll'd Hall, Mr. and Mn . ••h"l1•t1••ftfle wwltl'11t1e1t .._ .. .....,,.....,. .. _ .... Jk. --.-.. ·-1-~~,~~r~~~~~bJdol~-~-~led~~~~~~~-~--~~~~~~~~:~·~·~··~I·~·~·~·~~,~· ~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~· ~·~· ... ~·~· ~iiiii~~~~~~~ .. ~-~~~~~~ .--..... ----, • club ~.-ol o·-~··· w~ -~--.. -t Lou -and Mr ••• ~ -llact, lll>dy lfllmlllon aild --;'-.>", ~ lhe .. -~ bill tourney MEI NIP,el FrW ,,...;_, , · -_._ •olly (• .... DAILY PILOT, ~ · -· 0. Z · /lfe •••llllarlc -at MJulon Viejo COuntry Club, Cowilcy Club lat week, ao Eadl couple 1hol 16o. -andlhe-ol ·Ille B1U Llvtnplclll-Lou Scott . 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W e lco111e A board I British Boat Ideal for New Race Class By ALMON LOCKABEY lt•ll"I ••lttr The trim hull ts of fiberglass wi.tb 'teak ' trim. Mast is_ aluminum with wood boom. raciflg. for Rhodes-33 and PC saijors McCrori_e dlJ<:overed t!Je lookM.g ~a ~chanCe to get boat when he ·was in lht O\lt·of th06edying classes. As a general rule, this report er isn't one who feels the need or desire to test , For day sailing she will ha,rt- aail new boats that come on , die six · perJIO~ with ease - the market. racing wOl,!ld require a skipper setvice in Scotlaod. His aim After sailing her In heavy , is to get e~gh of them in · and light weather, we,_ agree thi$ area to form a rac?,1g wjth the desi&ner: cl8$5. '"Ibis is not just anoth~r h1ake no mistakes. '11le Piper is unlike other high perfoi-mance boat.:t sucb as lao Proctor's Tempe&t -the latest entry in the Olympic group. The P.IW will not plane. She was.1't designed to plane. Is a new Piper C on 'the market with _a small cuckly ~gned fqr the sailor who likes to get in a liUle offshore work in reasonable comfort. So if you are looking for a new "yac)lt", we'd suggest geiting M touch with Tom McCorie 8t Hor izon Enterprises, 1242~ Jerome St, Garden Grove. You can call him at (711) 5SH!68. We prefer to leave that to and cre'!N of t\!O. the »ealled experts and AND THE P R l C E ? In this r~porter's opinion, boaL Oµr intent was to she would make a great one· reproduce in her Lhe en4earlng design racing cla~. com· characteristics of Ule in- parable to such ni o d e r n 'ternatiooal meter c I a s s e s classes as ~ Soling, Shields which have give,1. such ex- and others or that type. It hllaratlng salllng and excellent might ~ven be 'a good switch racing." report the results. M~oNe, who is West Coast But there comes a time distributor ol the boat llnder when one sees a boat of such the firm name of Horizon beauty of .lines and COQ· En~rlses, . says he c~n struction that !be desire is dehver one for $5,750, Jn· strong to get ooe 's hands on eluding S!lils and equippe;d for the tiller. SUCH A BOAT was the P~ Day Sailor that we saw in a recert boat show. The yolllg man in charge of the exhibit entuhusiastlcally e~lained that the sleek day· sailer was ~igned by David Boyd, the famed ii ·a v a J architect who designe.d alJ of Great Britain's 12 ·meter challengers for the America'.s l\nne1ft AUTO C•NT•lt • Btrr SHE WUJ.. .never be dull to sail. She has more sail area than the Olyn1pic Drigon and has the beain weight to Carry it. BesideS Ule day-sai~er, there ' He just mig1:it give y'all I riQe io a great little boat. ' NEW DAY SAILER ~ The British designed and built 24--foot Piper proved easy lo handle in heavy and light airs Jn Newport Harbor. The sleek fiber· glass yacht is imported here by Tom McCorie of Horizon Enterprises, Garden Groye. Cup plus a goodly number c.f 6 an:d S.5 meters. The boat was manufactured by Halmatic of England. Fl.BE ·RGLAS·S BELTED Valient Shows Class "Would y'all Uk~ to nil her someUne?" asked T o m McCrorie in an Arkansas draw l that belied his ~ -------~-"'---nectioo with the BriUsh-pl'O' In B eating Heritage. du~~ all WO\!ld, we assured NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -Petersburg, Fla. Valiant , the 12-meter yacht Intrepid, the 1967 Cup defen- most people expect lo defend der, won the second race Of the day by 3:55 over Weather-the America Cup in Sep. Jy which had defended ' the Umlber, handed Heritage an Cup In 1962. unmerciful trouncing Tuesday Intrepid, skippered by Bill in the first race of the Ficker of Newport Beach, led observation trials for Cup by two minutes at the first defense candidates. · · weather mark. Weatherly ~t Proving herself an ex-the lead on I.he two reaching ceptionally fast boal in the legs but was no match for light to moderate air, Valiant Intrepid on the two remaining ootdistanced Heritage by 9 wind'r\'ard legs. · mirl.ltes, 36 ~ods over the Valiant and Heritage both %4.3-mile America's Cup set protest flag s following course in a breeze which never some cloee maneuvering. B. blew over 10 knots. Devereux Barker, t:he New ValianCs .. skipper. B o.b York Yacbt_cJub. Race_Com- McCullough of Riverside. mittee chairman, said the pro- Conn .. maneuvered his boat tests, if there were.any, would into Lhe v.•eather berth before be heard sometime today., the start and Vali ant opened The pairings for today's up a lead of more than 100 races will be Heritage against yards in the first five minutes Intrepid and Valiant against ol the race. Weatherly. She led by almost 1 'ft The observalion trial8 for minutes at the first mark and the four American 12-meter stre(.ched her lead to more yachts will continue through than ti~ minutes by the end July II. They will sail a final of the aecond readtiog leg, series of races beginning with more than hall the race August 18 and one of the four 11till to be sailed. yachts will be picked to take -By.---.that U,!lle, Valiant wag on either a French or almost a mile ahe.ad of Australian challenger in the Heritage whose skipper is Cub match«!! starting Sept. Charles E. Morgan Jr. o{ St . 15. 2 of 7 Multihull Craft Stopped by Weather Two of the seven starters in the Mullihull Thaaspacific Race ·have been kn0Cked out by heavy • weather,' and one of the five rtmaini.ng appears to be on Its way to a new elapsed time. record for Ule 2,225-mile crossing. Leading the fleet Is the 57- foot ·catamaran Sea Smoke, owned by the Boy Scouts and sailed by Warren Seama·,1, veteran multihull sailor and buildrr. Sea Smoke reported a TeCOrd 331-mile 24 hour run Tuesday, placing her some nine hundred mUeo; from the start ol Point Fermin Salur· day at noon. Those out of the race are the 36-foot trimaran Auriga , skippered by R. C. Cameron of San Diego, and the 37-fool trimaran ln victus. .skippered by Larry Christensen of Seat- tle. Auri ga dropped out of the race Sunday after she was damaged m 4-0-knot winds and high seas. ln\•ictus was dismasted Monday. Auriga was coming back to the mainland under her own pow- er and Invlctus was returning under jury rig. Second in the race across the Pacific was Bob Hand's 4>foot catamaran Sea Bird from Cabrillo Beach. Sea Smoke as first to rinish l.1 I.he 1961 Mu ltihull Transpac but was beaten on corrected time by Buddy Ebsen's 3&-foot Polynesian Concept. The heavy weal.her ex- perienced thus far In the race is reminiscent of the first multihull Transpac when th ree yachts started and two retur.l- ed with heavy -weather damage. Following are the latitude and longitude positions of the five remaining boats: Glass Slipper 28-34N-30-IOW Sea Bird 27-36N-130-19W Ima Loa 29-26N-l29-44W Hurry Kane 2M5N-13Q..25W Sea Smoke 27..s2N-130-09W him , harking back to our native Texan drawl. But the opportunity did not come until several monUls and numel"OU8 phone calls later. our flrst sail in the Piper was on a breezy day last winter. We really didn 't know how breezy until \Ve· poked th'e Piper's bow out into the North Lido Channel where the westerly whistled . up to better than 20 kncts, compared to the 15 in the SGuth Lido Chan- nel where I.he boat WU berth- ed. it waSll 't Iona: until we ·Were both soaking wet. TOm • hitd wisely chosen to hang up the work~ jib-r ather than-the genoa. \Ve took the boat up the channel on the wind with a full ma.in. The boat , was remarkably stiff -no weather helm. It was in the beat back up the south channel, short tacking all the w·ay, that the boa t showed her great stabili- ty and smooth handling . "You reckon you'd like to try K again when the weathe r is a little calmer?" asked Tom, half apologizing for the wind. We reckoned we would . The second test sail in the sleek 24-footer was In a mild 8·10 knot breeze. This time we used the genoa and readied the spinnaker for some down wind work. TllE 3,SIG POUND boal ac· celerated well in the light airs aOO was very close-winded. Again , the ease of handlin g was something to write home about. Look, ma, fingertip control. We kept our eyes peeled for boats of comparable size to "brwil" with. Our chance came with a Shields-JO and the little Piper easily held her own. Just what is the Piper? Her vital statistics read like this: 24 ft. S··in. overall, 16 ft. 3 in. waterline, 6 ft. 3 in. beam, 3 ft. 6 ti1. draft: sai l area 150 square feet in the main, 112 feet ir\ the genny and 70 feet in llhe jib. 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HUNTING10N 1£AOI MONTCWI NlWl'Olf MACH OU.-"lllf Cl11" • ' ---· - TERMS AVAii.AiLE SINCCl910 \ I , I' I . ' ' 284 Famous Brand Nam~ ·sofas To Be Sacrificed Today ' •·SPANISH• FRENCH• ITALIAN •CONTEMPORARY• EARLY AMERICAN QUILTS • VECTRAS . • HERCULON'S • DAMASKS ; MATEIASSE • TWEEDS • BOUCLES • VELVETS . . That'1 right! 284 1ofa1 ond love1eat1 in every atyle and fabric you could desire for either livingroom or den ... On 1ale TODAY at •Ub•tantial •avings ta you. (SOve up to 50% and even more .•. II Theoe sofas ond love- seats are brand new, some ao·is, most .•. one or two of'! kind •.. but certainly oll phenomenal money saving values! Our ai1le1 are Lammed with merchondi .. i, la prove to you that at Levitz seeing is believing when ·it comes to sensational valuH in brand nam• fumiturel Thi• sale must be first come ... first served. Be here when our doors open al 1 O. Moke time la com~ fo Levitz to satisfy your part icular needs ••. you won 't be disappointed I ,- Easy lo Reach from Anywhere CHARGE/Tl ' CONVENIENT TERMS AVAILABLE - - -- I I I I \ . . , I .. ,. l ' I • ' 1. • ' 'l'\_o •~f'i OAY JULY I em law ,., till• ?DJ <Ct (30) (1tJ "C.lifornla Court strud1111." ~Cl) Tltt M•nsltn (30) tJ) Noticit11 34 (C) (60) a;, KMll Dt..n le,tft (C) (lO) G1!:I r..-r• (30) al C1...,M1 C•.tt ($) (JPI 10:00. IB (j) ..._. n,..o CC) (60) (l} .11111• 6fll'WJ lfld Ja3011 [WtlS 1111st wll111 MtG1rrttl is atlF.M t. buMd I CIH ltliMt 111 U ·fl tkllltf. 11 11:1 !IJ ·-"'"' -'7:t0 8 Cll EM1i1.,_ (C) (301 -(t") (Ml)-(Rr"llitg 0.y."-A WU:" din1 111, ,ii inllfllllll•d wtie11 thl b1id1 Irita 1 wiMin1 n111k 1t tht 1.rwblin1 ltlllu. ··-(CJ(60} I fJ WHt't .. , Lilltt (CJ (3()) 111 lM llKJ (30) , Iii (l) ............ IC1 (30) ID~ CCI (301 "RollOl:s Get S1111rftf." Or. AIMrt Hibbs and l rum: Or. O..rks Rote~. 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ID Mtwit: "l iri Fre11' M1Wfl1n• (d11m1) '41 -DoroOty L11110Ur, GllM'tt Mt11\IOlMf'Y. Fiv .. "-.IMI Mtlllter on Hi1 Stom· 1 ac.h." [,._,, •nw tf rutionslbility k11111 frtol1111n Tillker on a·diit lie! 1:00 & MW: "Nissin O... l11t1• needs but doe111't really want. (d1an11) 'U-John O••-· .lohn Ho· 8) T1 T• t1i1t ll"lt' (C) (JO) 11iak, Aud11r 101111-. Cl Lt Crillll lilt Cii.M (JO) D 8 Mtw1 IC) 1:05 llf) El , ..... (~) :311113 CJ) ... lriy HiHltillie1 fC) {fO) (R) Jed joint • Hooltf'lrllt b1mlf (Guy lllJl!Mllldl ill 'IOWl"111 1 lltW plant for SIM 'I (Mi•1 M1· n4)r) t1rin1 stNki. DAYTIME MOVIES ID lhtil: "Rlllt I Yit1111t Milt" (WHW11) 'S7-Johll Altr. 1:45 IJ c... .. 111ity lllllttill IMl!I (Cl l:•. M-MiaM -..: (C) ''WM Gor· dit." "Wat.no. !toad," "Iii• To· 111t11111W Goodbye." FOR ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKENDER PHONE 642-43i1 • Norslng Heme Conditions Fires Take Heavy Toll BOSTON \UPI) -l.o6Ua 'in the United States from ma· jor fire& in 1969 rose by 25 percenl over Its& -to nearly $400 million, Uie National Fire Protection °A.1Jsociatio n reported Thursday. The internatio.ial fire safety organization placed the blame for many ol lhe 491 major fires on construction weakneSses. absence. of pro- tective sprinkler and alarm systems and fire ha1ards in- herent M the content!'! ol the buikllngs which burned. In an earlier report, the aMOClatlon .!laid there M were 1.42 million fires in the coon· try ln 1969 wlth total losses of aboot $2.41 billion. The 491 large-loss Ures repre.9ellt.ed an Increase o{ four over 1968 but 1a dollar increase or SM ml\lio.1. The fires inrolve<J all type!I of bullding!'I, transportation equipment, forest! and other ~y. wllh lht ~ firt b<Jnc lht $45 million blue May 11 al the Rocky Flats pllnl of the Atomic Energy Corrmlssion at Golden, Colo. Who Core•7 ' ~ Teens Work For Nader On Plight of 4ged • Gets 'D1·aftesJ.' SAIGON (UPll-M!Sgt. 7,e • . $ "S itfire· p 12-Volt Size t LA.RGER SIZES One Low Price • ... ' '·'° lf 13 ..tit-II t\I~ rKu1 flld. E~. 111 $1.7' ..,er old ti.. · "Al-W ..... ll"Tr•· • ct..n 1idew1ll de1i1n. r1dial dart• on 1boulder • Tripl•·\nipered nylon r:ord oonatrucUoll 1 Buy ,,.,.;, 1t thftt low pl'leet 1 , •m ..... l'tNUll CMI lkllct t1$1t1<1 'M·'6'· C~1 .... 11tt '63· 'Ii I. cyl. 3l7 1n~ 401; f"or• ~si-·•· l••~••l 250 ,~,. 21' ·tn1. tll.l lrl11t•11 '51-•4 Jlt 1!f" l'o•t!K 'WM ..... -·· 7.75' 15 7.75 '14 $ 8.25' 14 95 Dllll U.20 lo .t2.3' ftd, Ell. T11 l~i111 on 1!u) Ind Olcl llrl Uberal BUdget Terma Low Monthly P.8ymenta Or Use Your .... ~ ........... c...c.... GOODYEAR-THE ONLY MAKER OF POLYGLAS• TIRES ' ' ........................................................................................................... . I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····················~ YOUNG & LANE, TIRE .CO. INC. : • COSTA MESA LAGUNA BEACH IS96 NEWPORT BlVO. e Pho•i S0-9313 412 OCEAN Avt. e Phont 494-6666 • .. • N1 1fh1r 111•1p•111 r i" lh1 w1rl" ''''' •l:to1tt your t.ol'l'lll'lit• :~!.~!;.:i:' .. '.',~·~,~~'.~:~~ ~ ALSO · THEODORE ROBINS FORD-2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa . Mesa 642.0010 • • ~-I~ I L•------------------'''==========! _, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I ( I ' ' d- ,r, ·d. el ••• $, • ' • • • • • ' ' ~ . . , . . . . ... . DAILY~~. ti ' • I ~~~~d~ay.t 1~~.l~~-.J>r~~ise For VeJet . ti. J\fo\1~· ~taf• ly -TllOMAI Htpbom ill "Co<o" hiiflJ up, "The Flowortar Peoch" wllh to rechlr,. hlo .....i .. NI-IJld frGm 111e~;ee.rd •llM!m 1n>.d.iy bll lo , Nb a Mony onoUotr perr.,,..r flop can damqe ··-. ! u• •• ~ *'"" 1 ahe's belnc rtp1acld by music by JUdwd Rogera. terl11, He bu alw•r, faund Illes. .. carttr IOM'I," obleJvd • hat enjo)'fld new lift for td& and ot the •t COflUlWd&U1 [ , Hoµ.YWOOD (AP) -1i1m-Dmleile Dorriou~ oo Aq. I. AIXllher ontry ll Ruby Ketlor, "'°"' •ildoctloo P I Y t • 1 Kllhartne H • p burn '' , Hollyw••cf Ol'nl. ' "Look al cor .. r becou,. of ota1e sue--Id ployo ln tht 11•1' ·~·-M ..... _ Ill Lo B U iJI "•-111111" who will return Iller on even before lhe fooillght! thon plfcenta1• ol "Coco" ha,. "'noel• Llijobul'I'-She could COii ln Naw Yor); JI"'"' ~.: .~~-_,. ........ ,tp •1•111-"' ren aca nw · under the arc lamps of mevle brought her a reported $ll,OOO havt bMI\ 'ltUCk p I ~Y l•n' I • publicity can acru1 frtm 1 -,.,. •• Jlnd tMl viMlinc t b e Mllll'Ml'I 0 ' 5 u 11 1 v 1 n· ln lone-•btettce. appearlfW In 1ets. He returned lat •Mon to tl7 ,000 per week. Lauren mother rol• for tht i'elt ol hit pt1y than 1 IUCceasful ~ .,._ ftllliij·i Bl"Oldway thMter can alftlrd "Owley'a Aunt." . a rtvlval ol 1'No. No. Nantt· ftr 110ur Town.'' Bacall rectives nine pettent her ~r inUl~.i&ul the · fl'O'V~. •• chlntt, eiiiidl1fy a look at tNllt lavorita of Nut H11D1 •W1brinc "l""'b te." 1. The money. ot "Applauae," wtttch has been wfnt lO Broadway for 'Mame ' · Of coutae, 1 return t.o movie bullnt.11 remalM In a the tcreen ' veteran Ital• run t e Jn IOmt c1111, reU&rn1-to ... 11 t l f d •--... 1o~ ol the s-~ be ~-A ~.,. ~ •-Ltt'a ...;, thtre'a Klf:harint movleli. Denny Kaye bal been Why do movie per10111lltlts ... OJ>er~ne: a capac ty or an ~•me ....... -•...vwty can ....... ncty. -VI COIWIS-:. "';l;;:ii;:i::i;ji:;:;;:;:;;:;::;r;t-,. ..... ,~,.#:·-, .-.. .t•Jhe·ltalt, .......i ... ily Broadway can mean• fln&n-t107,00t weekly. town . ..Nqw ihe,111tarrtn1 ft)r ro •--, "' _,........ d1l los1. 11 when R6bert Ryon 3. Coreer hYJlo. Oloney and hi! JI,; cllolco . t •· .~ . ; # wtilli ·~ ~ace~~ dancer appeattd tn re,ertory "'th '"l1'ert'1 · nothing of ,,.rts."' ' ' ·edi-•'f..-. · --'al co,UOU.• crlliclt T' e "'!'toe Front P11t." But for · • · ' ..-· · -"!O -fold: . playm who Ill< in bl1-bu4iet .. ':!'"_..,.~_.'"':l'.-,-i"1 J, 1'1e-lrtlfllc -· mutlcall, the ..-"I con be t · • "f hod,-<1111)1* ,._the excellenl. In miny .._ . ~ :• ' .......... .,1 ......... ' LISLIE C-ARON "LILI" ~ .. .,,,_ 1: IHOIT~'JI P~tHOMS" l :· • TIMI sqtfttfLI e 1! j. "ULI" 7}fl""9-'11 :N..-l-'·i .. ot.IYll" l:J~-! -1;,r111.r BUENA PARK , • . t J . ' It ........ ' • . - ·• t ' ' .J .Llll cJ. D. .! fio. :sjiow ltom 7, ,'-Contlnueus ·• Sunday from 2 ' ' ' NEWPORT NEWS·WATCH ' ' '" " ' . I ' • '·"'!>. l p.in., t ,..,.,, Men41y thru Prl<loy , ~ ON (iHANNIL J •1 J e RWPlllT IEACll CAIL£YISMl!f f ' I ' . ' lhrlllt of' plifl~ to • rtol, •lor!e• -poWn&Jil ...... 'live alNleect," said' James logs In flhna. ~ .upion •lil!minl from .Vortoty ~ed ._,,0y htt "" 'Yori< i.....:~ In thol Donny Koye'o percenill' "lforv<y." ''II >;:'.,""'"'l4tllh ol !he .. ,.,,,, by Two" 11"'11 WOrtt, pl1yln1 olllhl 111ow1· 1 cou ld.brinl him lll,llOll 1 .,..t ~eek, but it WU worth it: If the mi*AI becmwi:fi I hit. I felt· like 1 ~kl qain1 11• He weuld at.o profit trom part • SU.wan) pol, ffonry Food•. ~Ip of the produCtloli has ~, 1 · rel\llar pr1etiee o1 rilumlns to -'!>< ~ •• ~ 1 .t _.1 Peter Conduct11 ~(11///1 ( IJI/\{ h '1 /111(1 11 I ' OPINS PllDA Y SPOON RIVIR ANTHOLOGY • OT •Nlil LIS MAtTlll ' "•ttvt1h1lly .,...le --~ l llr l •llllt" ---LM1'4ffll ll'T '. l'Ol l aqlVATIOtd: CALL *'UU 1tl1 N....-rt 1M ., C .. 11 MIM . ' , WALTER MATillAO , ( TKJns ... AYllLAlll " PMOin ' .. . • • i '-~F.o""~w•oUTHCOAB -!A PLAltA TH&ATllll, " --Saft_.,,_, ailrlotol • Ne•ITU ' IMIUN ef eur ·p.T.A..-Show It \:00 p.1".,'ted1y enly, •''.SLllf'ING llAUTY" wHI ll1rt II 3:05 , . ..,, Ali _,...,, doys contlnUOUI ohewlnt •t.12:00 """·' .... eff'" opens ll:JO 1.m. Aw 1kento .• world of we1nder .. ' and ehc~1n1men11 · ..... . ' .. . . .. . .. 1'8~ ..... Nl ltA ... • T•OHNICOL.•f'• ·-·---.. ··--- plus GREAT 2ND flATURI H1l1y Mills In "IN SEARCH' 0, THI CASTAWAYS" , ' I W/IJ..T n'S TO~ 11-.r Dl!!i.EY 'ftt a A .. . I • •-:.::::... - ' 49 Fully pelfDlllid wiys •Y a coapl1 ta ·save a 1111rrla11 · , lumxxxl . You ..... be 0.,,... rl, OI' pr111 nt your Martioge llctnte • • • \,,..!!!!!~"--_:;"---~ : ~--"""--'""':!!!!!..J l'lt1Ml•11 'l•OA11MINT hrt ........... bl•~ M•rt .. ' "a.l•l"Ol:f" 111 CM< • ,_...,,~ .. "-' (lllltr • • • ~ DitMY c.i., ..,._ • ,.,II llf\ltf11 ' hllfrt IMrtt 111 "THI IOATMlll'S" 111 : "KIN• Oil TH• 1l!llLlll" IOI ,. ..... llllty • L .. ertllt "TNI LANDLOIO" tll (1 .... U ...... U Mt1t It Willi ,.,..., "THI .000. THI SAO, THI Uk Y" l•l'I Ctltr -""'$ JI<-l•lfl-....,.., ..,..,. our oP •••" · ce1 c:.11r J,.... ,..... t1111rt ........ ' ''1Altll'00T IM THI l'Altlt~ Il l ' ·-------_::; •• ~.~M=Ol~l~O~l;M.~.~l~IM~l~Mf~~ - -),... lllcM!11 ~ • , ~":: "'"' 11100N11u1111 •••" c1,1 M .. JUI _ I J1ffltl~rNr _ "'I A_MO llll;IX" IOI d11r -----~ ..,_..,, l AllC-~tlltW I H(OUNT YOW:OA, Yo\#.1'111 111 ... "MAO ooefOl 01' I LOOD ISLAND" 111'1 I ' ' THE #t llOYll OF THE ™'-NOJ A MOTIOll fl\CnE • , ROSS l«JllHR ,,._ AIRPORT . -IDIT DUii WCASTER • MAmK ~EAR SEIEll ,.IAGIUEUIE lllllT BEDIBE ~NEIY -.IWMHAYES A":~"°'~~';"'( ............ ,oooAO • . mi--·--' l!:!I --.. "Tlif CHmt!Ne ~CWB SHIM JM5 · UNO!~ , , PRIMlliRE RUN 3rd ptpul1r WOOk ,.Dw~'!ll>.•. • , 11 .. lli1t•1•r .. f 11;/111;.:·· "'THI OUT·°'"TOWNllS' is 1omethin9 te ttt ... 'We pretJict there w.n't be room in the 1i1l11 for 111 tliosa \.,.ho will fill off t"•ir 111t1 l1u9hing." • J -•-l•rrttt. IMl,....,...1 T'tl • .... ....,, ..... ,...,... ... _.,.._, ,.... ...... , ..... ,..,. •• ' , I 1 .~ • ' • l ,. I • ( I • ' ' . '· ' 1 ( " I " ., • . iv~ , 1970 11.111.Y •Ur • I I f • l I " • U DAILY ,llOT --~W!!' ~fp~flf!·:_:Nli~~l,'...1~9~70 -...;;;;;::.:..:..:::::...__,..___ • • THE REAL ESTATERS • . ' . ' SELLING YOUR HOME? J • ( "'I' ~:!t' f .• .. ... • • AL .t \, • • •.-.,JI " '\•w \ LET US ·1· lK; T ¥0 • • t ' / • l. .... I ' ·• '-,, 1, -' • _;: We know we can do. a' CJOOcl lob of ulRng for you. W,•;~~"'9 spe'c!tihicl In t.. .. of ,.:..•~ • • • .. ~ ~ .._ ~ ... "! • :, 1 ,• , • , • • ~~-O~ Real 'Estate 1-!ness Is ~ on satisfied .c.tame'rs, 7 ,. ~· ~ ~Its a~ o, 'P~~ · wl~ng . >.·:!·~ .. .,,; .. ) · acl•.rtlsln• W• haY• the ~best flliallelnt nallable. Y11ur 'pro.._.'.i'9'ilvft ciw ,.. iMnal attent!On. Our :.J01y :liu$!. "The &firtt !t4J: 4 ri.ff.i P.:' .. _ " . • . '. . r;.. ,,. 1 • • • • • t . • . -:;_. ' b:i:?~~::it;~~·~·-"'" ness ls Real !state. Stnly ·a ¥time effort Is what you want and i..e·a . .;4ht tO ~'*'· .. ·. ·"· .... .,_.,,,·,-· ' -. . ~ ' "~~.,;._ ~-~ luyen tocloy ·are IOoking fOr a new way of. living. Tiiey ·~nt a h!llM th. tins their nffds and flts'. tt,tJlr Presl~ ~ol;'l°he' flJlr.l.> !staters; a a.L.--..L · • ..a..-. L-... ·· J1nt Es"l>'"<OlwruUt to('"° n.u, pock•-· Tiiey want an 1nYfltmenf"""' wlll bring them T11T11r• security. Pilot;~dlnt « ,t¥ New-· port Mm ~ of • 1 I;-.. .Realt.oiL (• I ,• , I _. • i~\ '_:·:.,~: ~ · .Location is a prime factor whether It is a $20,000 home 0r a $10!>,000 'home .• ~•:•'°' his own llklftlJ : , • ;,\ )(~~":1,;~.; .· · to each our MrYice Is maintained. .; · -};~., ..... ~...,.· J#( ( •• ,. r:?v.~lll"i'•-'•illl' ........... i1.· .................................................. , ............... ~ .. -.i11• .. ,.-'~111ii"·11111.Jiil'! .. ,·... .,• --x --",.-· i·)t/\[\ ' ·· ' • ·· .. I• ;;{<(~ ~; YES! WE Gl1'1 .. ~ I . ' ... l~;(! \, A PERSONALIZED REALTOR SIRVICE '\,,:"'·· ~\~~-!Iii .. " ...... ~ ... "·iiiil··· _____ ..__Y_.o_u...,.w_1..,L_L_A_PlllliP_R_E_c_1 .. ·A_T_I_· •· .... : •.-•"•"'•.".•····· :-~·-...... '"~ •. ' ' .. · .... ~'·~;.. . . / ... , .. ~"o;'l~~---~ \.:2: l" r .. " . . , , ~ . I . ' . ':. -"· VALUE CONSCIOUS 7 ' MOU~AI" WE PQQL .. MEREDITH GARDENS BEAUTY ' , ' · ;'The,e 'ti·a weti:lth.ot' famiiy living In this 3 , • · . ·· · ~~m. 2 bath corner lot home, room for ·~:< •. , ·:: 1r>boat .. Slinny, kitcllen and a large yard. OnJy ~ I , ,. I ~1,500. 4 Bedrooll').I., -formal dining room, separate family · room. Beautifully decorated. Under- ground lighting In reer yard. The best for $44,950. • • ~ tn the bac~ yard of ibis <4 lledroom. 3 bath. tri-level ~e in Meta Verde. Luge :,. se~t.e family ~foam. forrilal dlnlnc room, ~ast .area ~ much, much more. Call now! $50,750. \• · 1_1_ ' :-......... '..... -,.-. "\\ ' • • • • 1• t.:' -'• ;.-.·.: •,I "~:,..·. •• ;- 'o ~=Back· L..: · 'I ~J Ente.r~nt family h~me <4 beautibil ~ .• ,3% be.tfts; break- fast r09m '.+-1§'x2Q' family room, and ~~~g ~ ~,500 -Phone (-~~~~View SweePIEi, "v1eW -from mountains to sea. 4~l5eal'OOrris, 2 ·baths., large fam- ily rOOOJ..plits din,i~'room. -Double garage·p1w carport for boat storage. In move-In condition. $48,~Phone 673-8550. Cameo Highlands Spaci-;>us, beautifully decorated 3 bcd:- room, family room POO L home. Large professionally landscaped yard with separate fenced pool area:-9A fine home in an outstanding area. $58,500. Phone 673-8550. Udo Isle Drive by this Udo lovely at l!JI VIA · KORON then call us to Inspect -4 ~roomA -street to street. loca- . tion -Extra large 45' Jot. $64,950- Phone 646-7171. East bluff Best Baraaln at $37,500. 3 Bedrooms. ·2 baths,_Jamily room and beautiful kitchen with Island cook center - 11paciow corner Jot with patio Phone 67J..8500. Value Conscious? There 11 a wealth of family living Jn this 3 bedroom, 2 bath corner lot homt", rdom for a boat. Sunny kJtch- f'n &nd a large yard. Only $31,500. Phone 54.6-2313. Mesa Verde 4 Bedrooms, excelltnt Inner circle location near 2 aolt courses, carpeted le draped -Extra wide Jot with boe.t &: trailer storace ....: Lowest priced home In area $35,950• -!thone 646-7171. Nffd More Space? Have to sell your smaller home first! -We have a 2400' sq. ft. home with 4. Bdrma -3 baths. Trade for small- er C.M. or N.B. home. Priced at $42,950 -Phone 673-8550. Meredith Gardens 4 Bedr6om1, formal dining room, sep- arate family room. Be&utlfully decor- ated Underground li ghting i n rear y8.rd. The beiit for $44,950. Phone 546-2313. Poal H- Yl!S, a beautiful Anthony pool -heat.r ed A: filtered .. iets the state lor th'9 3 bedroom, 2 bath hOme. ,Safe,· seP..-• rate play yUd for t~ 'Children. NN' E:old carpet Kitchen completely n:- done. $29,950. Phone 5'6-2313. Eqstslde Near Irvine Blvd. Very charminc 3 bdnn. home-dining .room -Lara:e back yard -alley -room 'for boat, trailer. Our exclusive -just $24,950. For detalla 646-7171. laycrest One of the finest Jn thls top area it this prlce.-2780 aq. ft. of luxury - 4 Bdrrns., Connal dinlng and a gor· geou1 pool! $74,500-Phone 646-7171. -.. . .. SAl' PEOPLE . " . . LEARN MORE · ' ,rof•11io11•l,P•rt•11•lilM Tr~ifti .. . ' . EARN MoftE ' ,!' l9•ri•rou1 Split-iip to 10 i. '" · SERVE IETIIR • Mor• 1•1•1 h•lp-Adv•rti1in9 . t FOR' tiiTERVIEW Call RU\idy t.fcCardle 5,46-2316 • We Have Hundred~' More for Your lnspection-n--JJust Call.:: .. ,,_,·•·.-i.~~.... '• ;· ... - ·: { • . •) I i\ • I ' .... . \ : .. ' ~ l " ~.:; 1 . . ' . ' . • ~ -':i,. I~ •, . . _, _ ...... ~ .. I THE REAL ESTATER$1, Serving Newport Beach •Costa Mesa• Corpna .deL M~r •._l"luntington Beach 3 Convenient Locations Near You . NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Newport Blvd. 6-46-7171 COSTA MESA 2790 Horboo Blvd. 546-2313 CORONA DEL MAR ll)IVESTMENTS 332 Morguorito 27M ·i<."'°' Blvd., Suao 201 6 7l.f550 Cosio Mn.. 546-2316 ; EXPERIENCE ELIMINATES EXPERIMENT ~ . . " ' , . ........ .. , ... ~ ·~ . . • ' PILOT·ADYEllTISER JI 3 ,. • • -•• • I • • . ' .. I • I.;. ~ ~ • r:. , .. • i • I • • ) • ..... . • 4 1. ~"" ~ • , .. ' • • • • . -' • • ··"''"(' .. • ~ : I ""' ... • ·' .. ':I..• • • t • ' • • • • • ,_ • •• . ' ,, . • ... ' ' . ' ... , • .; ' ~- • .. • :~ • • , ,. . ' • •• -' ' ' • • "' ~~ ... ..... ,. . ., . _;. t!\ .. ~J ' .( • . . . " ,. • • 1 .~ " r · · · · · ·· · STARTS tOMORROW .THROUGH SAfURDAY ~. ;. rashf~ ~land's ~qurttl A,,Jil-&1 ;ten~ide Sal~ •.• infny ~~~~ cel~rating.-w/th . •; . . ' . " . thousands of.specially priced articles of mercl\aodiie. I ' ' I ~- FOi' J.r.idded enjoyment -see. the Summer Art Festival on the Mall 'presentec! by 1oo·H1~ . . ' \,; ~ . i Area Artists. Tom~1 ow thr!IU&h Saturdl1· • •• • .... . ' 51 Fine SloM 1lltd Service Op9!1 Frjcl•r 1~d Monday nights • ! H.tlON ... I ' . ' • • r • • •• • • . "\ \ • • • . .. .. • ' '' . • • • • . . • 0 • • • , • t '-11 .. IM lalond Suppl-t. 1"" DAILY PILOT, Wod., July I, 1'11 Midsummer Night's Music, -• • • Movies Dream: • CONCERTS UNDER STARS TUNING UP ~ CllOWD.:JlUOYS f'ASHION ll~D wiD CONClllT 11h!Dl1l TH~•I' ,/ ~ IA~lcr Henry Ir .... Wleld1 lelolt Al u.-.n1oor~W llt " FASHION ISLAND IHDPPIU 'PAUSI l'Dll ART All,.IClAflO!f Port of lMt Show Set 1Jp 0.. Mall -Tho 1911 Vlf'1ion Will II 11• ..... -. . ~· ' ' . Mid-summer Sale ' , . ''\ Mall Display of .ArtWorkPl arincd Many well t:no wn arlilll dly (Jy]j\ i.·..J ll). John Orth,1c·9 1i brat1d 1 1 • from the u.-.Areo will ... llmilar m!lhon !!&•• pro-0nnie Ccunty porll'llllll will hlblt their polutlnp and crafll ved ""!' ~ In the pat. uhlbk _,. o1 bll ~ on the mall at Flllhlon Island This ooe ~'Include exhlbltl, wom durln( the ,._,.,, during the mid-surrunft' ai.Je t.o free to ttie plbue1 from the .... ~-­be atlged by the merchantl -h end ol the mall lo the felllval. Included .._ lbe Th ••• ~·-l,lllO ortcinll ,...,1q of Ill ur-y, .. _y and Satur. north park.,.._ 00 dtlplly will be J!lllll Recruiters Sign Up Son But Agree to Help Farmer FORT PLAIN, ,N.Y. (AP) J had oot.inted · on Paul to -Two Air Force recn.ilt.err help me get.the hayin' done." signed Guy Beam~a lf.year-old w e i a garden ceneroualy .son off the fann right at b1y-volunteered his own and Golf'1 ing time. Ml'Vices. Thou&h taken aback. Then the recruiters, Sgts. Goff aarJed to go aion& with John V. Welngarden and .the Idea. George Golf, vohmteered to t'My wife thinks I'm nuts," fill Beam's manpower gap by 'Ill• Goff, Sfi who comes fn:m S\~lnging pitchforks, milking PaWtuCket, R. I. 11But she'• cows and painting f a r m getting into the act too - buildings themselves for the she's going to drive a tractor." next Utree or four weeks. Calf said he had never set The crisis developed when foot on a larm before. an opening came up "for W•lncarden, 35, of Albany, Beam's 90fl Paul )n an Alr N.Y., aatd he had a little Force medlania school. experience from h e l pi ·n & In order to take advan~ge hii father-in-Jaw with miJJor of UM! openina, Paul had to f1nn chord. sign up right away. And ftul? He's down at "It all came on so sudden the Llckland Atr Force Bue 1 didn't have time to think in Texas taking basic tralnlna: of anything," said the •Ider prior UI golnl to I h 1 Beam. "l told the sergeants mechanics school ' "HIA1 1'111•5 TO •o NATIVI IN" HAWAII AN SHO .. S WALTAH SAY: 'GREAT THINGS TO GO NATIVE IN' 26 fASHION ISLAND -T llACH-644.ooll HOURS: Delly 10 to 9:30 Sat.: 1.0 ta 6 e Sun.: 12 tO 5 --( . ' aculpt,un ill' Guy Pulloo· and wood Cll'Viql by Lee ..... All Fublon 1ilond stcirw llf .,,.. Frldty aqd llondaY eveninp. l'uhkln, .ltland \I loc>jed off P..tl!c Coul l!Jghway bet-• 'Jamll\lnl and MocArt/lr-boulev~ ' . ' y-, C!N Dlt,LAV.-John W. Orth, well-known Orange COunty portrllU1I, will be among 100 artisls showing their wolll on Ibo .mell at Fashion Island during the art { .. tivll Thunday, Friday and Saturday, , OUR GREATE~T SEMI.ANNUAL SALE OF ' I · -DRESS SHOES, FLATS AND CASUALS AT MOST DRASTIC REDUCTIONS OF -. ' , Handbags, Hosiery & Boutique Clotlies also greatly. reduced. MllNDEbS 21 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTER ' Big Band, 'Pops' Music ' On Mall .:: " '• I ' ,.,,, N-1 .,. ,. ,.., NOW •10 to *35 ACCUIOalU, BWILRY, ICAIYU HATS NOVI •1 to •s •·•·•·••·•·•·• . . ' SPICIAL . GROUP fW ... r.11 ..... S••P.P• '2500 tO ' •10000 tie/fl Hee iH 'hsltioH -••·••·•• ..... llD8I FASlllOll Ill.AID ~YllAQI 644-U12 , ·' , ... ----~~ .... ;,,~"SPECIAL~· f DURING \ \ FASHION ISLAND I I FREE '1>. MID-:SUMMER /, ~, SALE! ' '~ ..<iii ~---- -:.. . ' . HAMSTER . . WITH THE PURCHASE OF , '! ! ' t I CAGE ( Offer pod with l~h . ed. Specl1l 90°" l lhru S.,nll1y, July 12, 1970. l ,. Y~SIT OUR NEW ltORSE DEPT. ' fOR COMP.LETE SELECTION DF HEALTH' llfDS AND TACK. ASK FOR 'PATTI'. OUR HORSE EX· . PERT, TO ASSIST AND ADVISE. SUMMER HOBBY • • i • : ! l I ~ i • l l I ! • • • l ' ' •' I • ·' • • FOR SON . or DAUGHTER 10 Gal Pl!MCO AQUARIUM sr i ' wnH HOOD. SPICIAUT ""° WONDERFUL WORLD OF PETS 58 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT IEACH OPP. BROADWAY • OPEN 7 DAYS • 644-0910 ' • • 1 ~ ' ' ' . ' • • • ' 1 ' .. All at Fashion Island f ~ I ~·.' LIGHTS, ACTION -ROLL 'EM -Publicizing the !ree movies ~t Fashion Is- land (from left to right) Reg Jones, promotion director of Fashi~ Island, Mrs. Hancock Banning III, president of the Newport Beach Library Board, and Ed Hirth, mayor of Newport Beach set up projector on mall. The films will be ~ shown every Friday night on the mall at Fashion Island during the summer ~:~m_o_n_th_s_,_be_g_i_nmn_·_g~thi_._s_F_n_·d_•_Y·~~~~~--~~ ~ ~ Tee n Board Memb er ~·. ;After serving a year on the foundaUon for further student ~ ;California Board ol Education, involvement in the educational it7-year~ld Barbara Marsh-process." , !ment says stie thinks new Miss Marshment said she ~ '.channels ot C<>nlmwrlcations generally greed with actions l' have been opened betw... during ibe' past year by the ~ students and adult educators. board, which g o v e r n s ~ She was appointed to the California's public s c ho o I s f! noo-voting pgst as an ex-~gb :.rgarten throu&h ri peliment last Septembe< by Fas hion Isle Featuring Free Films Fashion Island s h o p p in g center, In conjunction with the audio visual deparbnent of the Newport Beach L i b r a r y , Mariner's branch, and the Santiago Library System, will feature a series 0£ fret one- hour movies every Friday at 1:30 p.m. during Juiy and August. The free serva to the community will consist of ftlms geared to family view- ing. Special sealing will be set up in Stage Court at the center mall for evening &boppers Capo te Launch es 2Projec ts PALM SPRINGS, Ca II f. (AP) -Author Truman Capote i s simultaneously workinc on a l::ic:.ok -"the longest one I've ever written" -and the launching of a borne maintenance service. The book is called "Answered Prayers" and the second project ' ' S i; r j n Is Service." . 'I1le service, of v.iUch Capote J:S secretary-treasurer, will provide people to open and close houses, stock pantries, act as caretaker, undertake cooling and heating main- tenance, attend to' repairs, do domestic cleanil;g, sit with babies, OOgs or cats, fetd goldfish, throw dances or diildren's parties and unpack luggage. They also will meet planes "in Palm Springs, Los Angeles or Alaska," the writer said in an interview. Capote will not penooally perform such tasks. The firm has a president, 1.fyrUe-Ben- nett, his housekeeper, who will supervise the operaUon. 1be enterprise opens for business Oct. 2 and invit.'.ltic.n.s are be;ng issued to join for $250. Thal coven just the mem- ben;hjp fee, the wvices will oosl utra. Capote will continue to devote most of his time to writlng. He says he ha.! work- ed three years oo his new book and it is half <kine. The title, "Answered Prayers," is from St. Theresa, who once remarked that more tears result from answered preyers than unanswered ones. 'Ille author gave no details, but said: "It's based on fact and is about people I know, but I've changed t h e chronological o r d e r of events." Capote, 45, a bachelor, knows a Jot of people. He has homes in Switzerland, New York City and Long Island in addiUon to his place here Gov. Ronald lteagan, .,'Ibe During her time oo the state 11oard has IO 3dult board she said she received -~~, memben;, Her term upires between Im and 1,000 letters 1 July 10. from other students offering ! Baarbara aald the board has suggeWohs or asking ques-! asked the California Assocla-Uons. L tion of Student Councils to ·. ·:'.:g-=:.~= r.. 111e Hazardous 25-year Mail Run Ends f;.o·at ~! ~~e:r t~e t!~~ meetings in San Diego and I Los Angeles, drove t o meetings in San Francisco and Sa<!ramento. I· · "I think the experience 11 ,taught the boaill that students ;really want to work with them ;and others to solve campus problems," she said. ' I f I I I ! l • l ' • : I • : I She added: "I think it is really hard for them to have an accurate picture o( student problems . . . This ts just a HEMET (AP) -For 25 year! the Willis Huffmans have been delivering mail on the narrow, twisting roads of the San Jacinto Mountains - two of the longest, most haiardous mail routes in Southern California. They figure they've drive n a million miles. Now, at SS.plus, they're retiring, looking forward to the well-deserved fruits o£ ROE their labors and In a fitting way: They've bought a house trailer and plan to travel. "After each trip I'd say to myself, 'that's another pot of beam paid for,'" Mrs. Huf- fman says, reflectlng on her thousands of J'WlS over the serpenllne roads linking San Jacinto, Hemet, Jdyllwlld, Pine Cove and Pinyon Flats. Huffman has had t h e government contract for the • t6a mount.ain route since 11M6. SJn- ce 1961 the couple also hu had a 9e<.'OOd route . For aJI the time, the couple have shared \he routes, substituting for each other. Mrs. Huffman will make her last run next Tuetday. Many of her ~men will be on the road to greet her, having traveled up to 10 miles from their homes back in the 11lOUD- t.ains. ••••ll !AU:. +• • ~J:: -....... ~~· aT·~~= ~4+• STORE-WI DE SA VIN GS, AS MUCH AS ~ :: ,. ~ •• l • i • f ' t l • l : I l t • 2.00 TO 7.00 ••• REGULARLY TO 17.00 CHILDREN THRU TEENS 30 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH ·• 644-2464 Wod., J uly t ,'1'70, l'Hhlon ltl•M Supple,.,.nt to The DAILY PILOt-l 99 • 00 .. reg.125.00.145,IXl· FAMOUS MAKER SUITS "' This 'is ll!Jffu~ OW!l Crest suit. We also have other line suits from sk>ck by 110kers such as Michael Stem, Stein Bloch and Hickey Freet11arl ·at great savi'ngs. Two· button styling, all-weattier weight wool worsteds or blends of wool and Dacron'" polyester, muled patterns. Reg. 89.95-100.00 ... -...... now H.M Reg.110.00-120.00 .......... now ll,DO Reg.150.00-175.00 _ ....... now Ul.DO Reg.180.00 .... --... -.... now lH.DO Reg. 20{).Q0.215.00 .......... now 111.ao Reg. 225.Q0..235.00 _ ....... now 119.DO Stoic ror Men, MEN'S COLOSSAL ,\ t CLOTHING . SALE ~--,. \ ' • ' .. • 49.99 reg. 65.00.75,00 .P ~. FAMOUS MAKER SPORT COATS Excellent selection of sport coals by famous makers; Hickey Freeman-, Slein Bloch, Countess Mara, Maves! and Crest Plaids, checks .and solids. Reg. 80.00-95.00 ......... _,now 59,91 Reg.100.00.115.00 .......... now Jl.99 Reg. 120:00.135.00 ......... now 91.91 19.99 reg. 25.00-35.00 TOP FASHION DRESS SLACKS This group includes checks, plaids and solids; all by famous makers, all from regular stock. Reg. 37 .50.45.00 ........... now 21.11 Newpo1t 11 fashiai Island Newport Center • 644·2200 • Mon., Thurs., F11. 10:00 lill 9:30 Olher days 10:00 till 5:3~ "-'eohlon 111on:i 51'8'1..,,,..t to . The , DAI\ Y PILOT\ Wed,. ~uly •• ~'70 • • Obscene . '9shions for Calls: ·p s. " ·b1·· ~ . ·: ... . . ~· ro ems at Both Ends: • .. ' . ' • ' t ' ' . F1shion l1laM, Newport hach Stonewood Center, DoWMy LILYETTE BRAS Reg. 8.50 lace underbwt wlre, C clip 5.49 Reg. 7.50 D cup. White .... .' ....•. 6.49 Reg. 8.00 cotton bandeau with lace trim. Wblte. B, C, D cup ... , .. 4.99 Rei. 5.50 nylon tricot shell. Blue or yellow. B, C cup ........ 4.~9 Reg. 7.50 t":~~u~. p~~: ~~~'.":.A'.~ ~99 reduced to clear LINGERIE and SLEEPWEAR lOdds and ends but ~all ~;1~:1 . By JOHN VALTERZA Ot 1M Dally l"lltf lt.N Jn spite of today's changing morality and the increasing IWty In use of the Ertgllsh language, the filthy remark directed anonymously over the telephone stirs just as much anger !n the victim as it did years ago. 11\e fury of a woman hara.s- l!ed by a !iltby mouth at the other end ol a phone con- nection is compounded by the anonymity ol the Incident. That factcr makes the entire isSue a dlfficult one for police and telephone oUlclals, who both try their best to pursue lhe abuser ol. the' telephone system. The problem b roughly Ille same in . any city on the Orange Coast. An average of a .doien-or·IO calls are· logged in each city each month, usually on com. plainb from I huJband - the wile usually Is too em· barrassed to call the com- plaint in herseU. But for every complaint IOI· ged, officers said, a doZl!n go unreported. -One factor which compounds the nuisance, spokesmen from both agencies say, is the shock rea~ion of the victim to file remarks ot the caller. "That II what. u I u a 1 J.y perpetultet a nut'1 calls to a particular cultoiner," sald Pacific Telephone manager Robert Ganooa. "If the caller thinks the customer is shocked, then he uaually repeats the calls. His utillly doesn't officially refer to the calls a s "oblcene," but, instead, logs the rtported oneJ u n d e r several categories ff()m filth to sales pitches for vacuum cleaners. The va• mljorlty Of the • SO CHILDREN CAN IREATHI -Nurse Kelly · Lugwig, head of pediatrics at Hoag Memorial, is thankful for ultrasonic nebulizer donated to the chil- dren's ward by the Soulli Coast 20-30 Club. David Schroeder (right) is club president. • times," sald one detecti ve, "but the nuts never show up. II)~ obvlout they ''" their swtild 'lfckl by mlll>li callJ, DOt ()()fltacts." Traclna equJpment. put to work only alter the abuatd phone aubfcriber 1lgn1 a formal conaenl ·form, IJ moat effective lf the call w11 p1aoed from the local area. . . . , -A procedure whereby 1be uUllty manager adde4 operators personally intercept ' that women who expre~ all incoml.nc ca.111 and uk abock, alarm or eiclterne for the caller'• own number on the phone do nothing b Ibo 111 pd the offender further. • ~ ~~~In ~ "JUI! don 't say a word and case., the opttltor ·aekt for bang up quietly," he said . caller'• name. U be refu1n, Not only are the phone com. then he. aett 1 aervlc:e pany'a aubscrlbers beset by ~ rep~Uve or a dll<ollllfl. .olfendlni caller. but lhe oper. 11'9 mott effective W•Y to . atorl on duty face lhe same dlJcol\riae .Uch <all• · 11,. probleml. completely wllh the ylcllnt But they are at an ad· however. vantaae. Garlnon aa1d the two belt Tracing of calls b 1 meaaurea are alaO the okfett.: operaton la much quicker, "U you receive a call WDtt and chancel ol tracin1 thl that, don't &1ve the caller a offender ~ ~ becau• bll of enc:our•l<ft1'"t: jiilt of !he -•tor 1 equipment. 111111 up at lhe lint lndlcallon All l)uilance ea!IJ to ·)lh!>~ ol a delay In apeoldna (!he peraomiel, Gannon nld, Jmi "bn!atber" v'rlety of phone media~ are filed with ·IM not) or the flnt wqrd that ulll1Y'I ·""!rllY ~ "' II oul-of·llne." ICtian. • -··~ ~ .. 2nd MARKDOWN ALL OUR SUMMER FASHION ·MERCHANDISE UP TO 60%oFF FASHION ISLAND NIWPORT llACH •ho FASHION SQUARE SANTA ·ANA . areat buysf -:Come, '" ff or yourself. lie 'quick, 5 o % fthese won't last long! 0 Eliminating Bal«lne8s A Costly Proposition • I •1 {------.... ' op•n c:l1il., I 0 11.fl'I , te 6 p.rn, mond1y ind fricl1y te t il O p.111. How much value does a man place on his hair? What price woukl he pay to keep his flowing lockll forever? According to Dr. Victor D. I ' i CHol.llGI YOUlt l"UllCHAlll AT l"ASHIONS 1'011 LA lltlMMI WI ACCl,T MA.IOll Clll!OIT CAllOI i Dime·A·Lines Mean $$$ i Newcomer, a UCLA dermatologist, there is a WlllY . to avoid what he calls "male pattern" baldness. It involvu the elimination of the source· ol the male hormone whlch causes baldness. "I've never heard or a case where a normaJ individual was I J THE SALE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING . FOR I STOREWIDE SEMI ANNUAL CU:ARANCE STARTS TODAY! DRESSES COATS . SUI1'S SPORTSWEAR BLOUSES SWJMSUn'S BEACBTOGS ROBES&: SLEEPWEAR TREMENDOUS REDUcnoNS ON l\LL SllMMER MERCHANDISE TO Newport Beadl. 15 P"'1licm Wand , r •• OFF '- wUllng to pay such a price ; for a htad of hair,'' Dr. Newcomer aald. "Aa the 'name impll,es," ~ • said, "male pattern baldness affects more men ·t h a n women, arl(I is thought 't.o be hereditary -triggered by the male hormone testosterone. "The presence of this • i~ portallt natural body secretion causes. the hair follicles to lose vigor, shrink in diameter, and fkially to revert to a soft, fuuy infantile state." A far less drastic measure than elimating the hormone is a kind of plastic sur1ery in which small plugs· of durable hair from the l!des ol the scalp are transplanted in the balding area. At ")>tiCes as high as $80 a "plug," most men stick to a wig or to~. According to Dr. Newcoiper, male pattern baldness ac- counts for most cases of halr Joss. However there are •Jess prevalent forms where the hair falls out ln patchea or where the paUent loses all his hair, including eyebrows, lashes and whiskers. The causes are not known , · although some experts feel they are related to emotional strtss. First Aid Cou~se Set Art you able to help In a medical emergency ? If not you may find 1 sum- mer course in medical self help tralnlng useful. One will begin Tuesday, July 14 in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Slints Stake Center at 19191 17th st., Huntington Beach. The eevtn.week course will be under the coordination and direction of Owen Stevens and will be laUJht by Mr!. Adele Lockhart, RN . Classes, will start at 7:30 p.m. and will conclude at 10 p.m. No cost will be involved to students . A cerUficate will be award- ed at completion or the course. Further information may be obtain!d by contacting the Orange County Health Df:part.- ment at SSWJ70 or Huntington Beach Civil Defense office 536- 5470. No lldVance regtstratlon : II-. I ' - . ' ' -Y111E •I.• .• . . .. rou CA,, Dl.f'END ON .. ON! (Youcansaythat1pin!) '' .. ... one of only two storewide sales a year. Real savings on men's, young men's and women's quality apparel. DESMOND'S 3 Fashion Island N•wport leecll • 50 Fashion Squart lftto ..... • • l I ' ! ' : • ? r ~ T T-T~"-'~"f""""""""""'"""'"'"""'"''""""" ... """'"""""""""'"",..._.,,,..,. .. .,,...,~~ ... ~"""'"""""""'""' .. .,. ......... ,. W.,"" t. ltN, ,~ ltlft s.upplomlftl to Tho,DAIL~ PILOT-!, Disad-v·antaged Youths · Get College Tr7· '. ~-By JOANNE REYN~ to Tburaday night Cfor eight_ -All.wlll be COini Jlllo tbelt • 'ot •·o.llY ,.._. •i.tt Weeks the student.s_Jlve on Junior yell' ln high school, lh.eirJ<llgo,.U "'-"~-· leae. .,,_,,co<!:l·_,.lo read anythl -and the school studenll,J!!_ID "°'"-r---1 do . • ltge sludenta, 'IW~ .... -, ~~r\.year~lds are· Uvina UCl tamJ>US. and the program.is established al UC Irvine and 1etUng wrn. ~ From t a.m. to' GOOD they so that a check,.of their pro- ed on to woros and books ".U.nd ti.,... ""\ In the gnu wlll be made throughOll! and Ideas. . .-U,.y au haft pay111C the ~ llChool y • a r . "l 1itt everyll\11'11 about.it-jobl on ClfOJ>U'. TM rest of Anot!Rr,,. NrUner session la ,there's nothing about the ~ the time they devote to ex· planned for 1the same students J!&m I don't like," said the , plorlng the many servict1 between theh: junior and high school girt who, befort available at the universJty. aenlor .years "'Ith another this summer,, mi&bt never , Ara Boranlan. di~ 'ol (~p during their senior have te1en a.CGllege·~· t· the program said the Cl:lnoept )'~. ,,. • Two -ts 1d" the lln&Ular , II unique. "Thi• Is \lie onlr ~ II hopeful the pro- •program fir '° Santa ·Ana procram thal ii set up; on •· grft """ be lnsr>iraUonal hl&ft sehool lbldents .. the n&O' cootlnu~ basis," he said. enough to )he s\udeols so that lion (rom ltOdents. eounaelor;t The 40 ltucJenb, who al~ ' ~y will Jra,nt to go on to 'and ~ ls unantmou1. come fro m diudvutaged QOllege, He has planned a '1It'a realb' tmazVig,'' aald bacQrounda:, are selected for "bridge program" for the last Pat Emard. orl:ginat« of the the pt'Ofram (l('l 1the beats Or summer before they would be idea, "I just' can't get over .their potential as students' -going on t6 college. bo,lV the kids are doing." . a potential Uµlt Ji()me have · The ~udents themselves The programs, dubbed the not demonstrated In regular said 'they are begiMing to Nei'ghborhood Y~th Corps'· class work, . seriously consider continuing Goes to College, is _rt ur so that from Sund"f nigb' ' 1 3 Harborites . . .•, Will Study , , OAIL.~ PILOT"""'"' .... ~ Ovei·seaS . TjtlcK.MIRRORS ARE GREAT 'FOR SPOOKY ANTICS ! • [laa P•.Ynt-"Looks Shorter, Wlder-.nd Funnlar Here , Three Harbor area college . ' l ~ 3 Nurse,~, 4· Others ' -. students have been selected in statewide .co'mpeUtion for a year's study abroad:~They \rill parttctP;,ti in the In rna- A few mentioned t h e P,OISlblllty of going to UC!. Before the program got started, ijoranian said Ill pursiese wOuld be to havt • summei; of "learning, earning and experienclnc. v , Two weeks la!A!r lie proudfy poinled out how \hose concepts are ,put into prlttlce. The classes the Btudents at- tend are ., r1ther informal sesslo111 where they can wOrk op the varlotls academic areas in which they, might have 'dif- ficulties, u well as leain about careers available lo them. The two instructors, Estelle \Vebb and Cordy GuUerrez, have encouraged the students catch _~ the · ·aru.mai--· act at Boranlan said they have rap. They alM 1Healt poetry lrled to match the jobs to rudlnp, art uhlWlo and coo. the interests ol tbe studenta. certa. ' One student, who . sald he Is Tbey-u e ,_....,. to It> Interested In art. I• .wori<jng quite abool ~ 11hal ~ on pbi>losraphy projectl witfi • terell•'or ·pom1e1.....,, °"' the1 campus, director of in· student slid be wu reaD1 stru.ctloul media. Int erested in tome of the ., "We art trying lo expose tilings he had read about the U1em to work e1perience in hippie movement and ecoloa various ~ so that and has talked his counselor_ they can lgei •me idea or Into taking him on a lout what the)I. mlght want or not of the San Joaquin marsh ne11 want to do," M1sJ Emard said. campus. Counselon1 'wf\o are college The enlhusialni from students from dlsadvar¥ged participants and inst.iptcn of . bacJctiouads, are assigned one the program la obvioUs and to every four students. They cat£hlng. A few -profeuors oli help in and nut ol ~ C!fflfl!IS hav~ offeretl to ~nd. classrooms. . aome ClisS ttmr"wtth lhl In their ·!fee .IiJ?w the hiah lludents. ' . ---·-- .. I ;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;-1 • .., ., • " I •• • ·Join'GWC Faculty • • UonaJ. Profr~s, the ·forcl:ic ''-sµidy,•Unlt .Of 't,~ Callfornl~ Sf1te College ~ytlero : ' .Selected \\'!re R-0nald E\ Seven instructors. includ ing three nurses "'ho "'iii tea~h Zin the he(llth scienCe division, have ·been appointe1 to the Golden West College faculty for 1970..71. ' ~ -... p!eted additional study at Aeberh Brd, 20. son ot Mr. arr. ._ California State College, Long • M_rs. Jo'.ln ~e~!rhard, 37{ Beach, and UCLA, · .El:b;'!r ~., Co!,."t !iif e.sa': SUMMER SALE O.F.FUN 'N ASHIO_N.FWR§, · 'f·ile. ~ ne W ap i}olnto1 €;tS by._ 4be board of trus.e:.is ol th{ '()range C.:;ast Junior Coll e"e jJistrict bring to 18 lhe tnumber :of fa cult y hired this ~year to fill. vacancies sod ~meet expand.in.~ cnroll~ent. ~ JoillJng the h~lth scienc::.s ~divisia.1 will bt A-1rs. Catherine 1 ~ume.t, of HuntingtoO Beach. !r..'frs. Shlrley Matlrh~k. SaI'ta )'An n: and ~.frs. Ethe l H. :Nei!ssien. Garden Grove. l Mrs. h1atichak, \\'ho has ~~n serving as a long·lenn !ubs:itule teacher in the nurs- ?1.1g cduc<)l.i c·,1 pr n,;ra 1n. n'llV lb..oeo1nes a n1en1bcr of lhe ~regular staff. She received hir ~registered nurse's certificate ,from Coloml)ia Presbyel£riaa Udedical Center in Ne1v York t(::ty, .and earaed her BS ~'flcgree from the Urliversity (:.{ Utah, and master's in nurs- ng from the University .. or " alifornia at Los A·11geleS. t, Mrs. Neilssien received her J.bachelor's in nursing from the L£ollege of St. Scholastica, JJliluth,, Minn:) ,and has com- ~Degrees Given Three Costa Mesa rt.:Sidents -Lawrence J, Bannier, 'Philip C. ~ei:, and Jonath:m 1 D, Patzer -were among the <l,382 students to receive degrees this spring at com- mencement exer<:ises held at Ci! Poly Pomona. J\'frs. Burnett, 27, graduated ~.l'f.~lC.l R. La 'J\fon'..."ge. 2t! from.,Pasadena City Co!l!:!cc. EU11 o: ~;r,, an'.1·11\lr::'~ Job'" Calilrrniil State at L·o s ·La ~.l:>ntagne, 1707 C~est:c:.' A·.·3~les, and earned h''.!r. ~l~. ·Newport Beach; a;; ninster of science In' nursin;; D.'.lvid G. Muran, 22_, S()n c. 1'nd ps)'Chology from 'UCL". ~ hfr. and hlrs. 'Joseph • ,V. She has taught nursing1 at hiuran, 2283 Redlands O"'rirt', PasaC:ena City •and-Cerr·it<>s Ne,vp:>rt Beach. colle11es-. ..... , • Ac..1lJ~ri1ard will sp~nJ· hL Other jnsttuctors are: 'y.!:.:r &:,road in Florence, lta·y. J\lrs. Carol T. Oaniglia, 27, ~l ie is a. 1nusic major at San of Santa 'Monica· in physical , o:c:o State Coll~ge. and a e·Jucat'on. She studied at S:r.1 • 19£11 .. gradu'a,te c! Ne\\1port M:i!e:i COiiege and' gra'dt.i~te<J. }Jnrbor HJ'1t School. In tl:>ncc from UCLA. For th * • La .hfontige will spflld his last rou r years she has bee'l junior .year at the Unlverslly I leach ing al Santa Monica .High ' I or Ujlpsala in Sweden. He is School. ~ an lnternatlonal RelaUans ma· ~fichc'l'G:oodman. 35, of Los jli at &_an Dl-!'.g() S~'31.e College A·1-:e1cs. in English. He F·.1d also is a 1958. graduate f'l'atfuate4 from Los Angeles, from Newport HarbOr High. City College and reciive!f Muran, an archltectural, ba·chel-0r 's and ma st er'~. )·De->i!ll major 'at California ' del\!r.ees f:-cm , UCLA-. Jo;,; 'a'.i.: Pclyteclmic College, San Luis .. , di1ion he has l>e'.!n a teaching Obispo; \\'ill -spend h is' , <issist:lnt at the µhiversity of graduate year at the Un!vers\ Soulh~n Californ!a w hi I e ty of Coper.hagen in D!nmark .. completing post g r a d u at e He previously a t ten d e d work, Orange Coast College and is'. Miss Reg\na 0. Janes, 49, a 1965 g111.duate of Cor0111a · nf Sr-n Diego, in history. For de! Mar Hi&h School. Ole IQ,i two years sbe ,has 'The three lQCal stuc!·ents v.·il'. b:.ien leaching at Grossmont join more than 500 slate col· College, El Ca~~ She receiv-lege stu<;,ents who will be con- ed her bachelpr's and master's tl nulng their higher educatiorl in history and psychology in 20 countries throughout Crom San Diego State College. Europe, Asia, the Middle EaSt. Troy J. Downey. 34, ot the Far East, Africa and Port land , Or e ., in Soutb America. math ematicS. He wtll be oo ;;;::=========;,I temporary assili{Mnent while STARS Mrs. Gloria Burke is on leave of absenct. He e a r n e d bachelor's and master's degrt!S al Portland Slate • l iiliversity. Syd11'v 0 11'1•rr it en1 of th1 world'• 1Jr•1t 11ffolog•f1. Hi1 c:1lurl'u1 it 011• ef tit• DAILY 'rlLOTS ,,,,, f••tv,.,. . . SAVE 20% to 50% , ON ITEMS SELECTED FROM OUR ·llEGULAR STOCK USE ONE OF OUR CONVENIENT <:AEDIT PLJ>.NS; . ' . ' . ' . ~ ... · SPECIA( SAVINGS IN ALL DEP,\R"(MENTS • • • DIAMOND JEWEL'RY . WATCHES ···· · · · GOLD JEWE.LRY COSTUME JEWELRY STERLING SILVER' - CLOCKS•GIFTS . PLATED SILVER ·Cl-:llNA•CAYSTAL1 ' •• f ... C:OSTUME JEWILllY: ' F11h!oa W•tch••, $29.95 •• • • •,. • .. , • •.,,, •• • • • •• • • •• •• • Cor•I E•r rin9•, $]0 •••••••••••••••••••••-•••••••••;-:;.~. Oddi '11 End••··•••••••••••••••••••••··•:., ....... , •• ,, C:LOC:«S • GIFIS : Puri• Atomi1•r, $I 0 , , •••• , , • , • , , , , , •• , , • , •• , ••• , , , , , , Tr•v•I Cloc•1, Foldint, SI 5 • • • • • • o , , , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mi1c. Cloc:k1, v.1u•1 $150 to SlS •••••••••••• ·.··.I ..... 6·pc. Chin• Oit.h S•t, SIS ••••••· ·•••··~········•••••••• Ch•••• Pl1t11, 111 of 6, Sii •••••··•• ,,,,,,,,,,,., •• ,,, ' I . WATCHES: . l1dv'• 141( W/G Oi11, !1•ck•I, S9t5 • ~· •• •••••••••••· ·•• M1ny mor• STllLING SILV[ : C1Mitl1D11, pr. ].l;9hl, from $152·$79'.50 .,.,,.,,,,,_,,,,, l•• S•t, '4·pc•. 1..d S1rvin! Tr1y, SIJO , •••••• , , •• , , ,, • , , PLATl!D S!LVE' : • Cr•ft!•I S1c:tion1, "l11y Su11n'', $b0 , , , , • , •• , , , ,. ,, ,, , , ,. DIAMOND JonEL~Y : • t Oi 1. 1.6 pi11, $225 •••••• ,.,,.,, •• , •••••• , •• ,,,,,,.,, 10 Di1. y.9, lti119, $215 ••••••••••••·••••••••••••'--••••• NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW· NOW NOW NOW NOW •oW • S14.tl '''·" •• .,.. 0,, SI.ti ·~··· . ll"JI. OfiP .. .•. St.ff ,, .. 11~'9 OPP Siii ...... 1171 .... "All lt•tr11 1ubl•ef to prior-1•11. Th• 1bo•• 11"''' ''' jutt • p•rtl1I list •n ••I•, 1t thi fl1wpotf 811,h, F1•hio~ l1l•l!d Stor1, only, ............. "'11: .. .. c,..... .... .....,. • . " NATURAL MULTI-COLOR MINK TIGER PATTERN \ I $895. MASTER FURRIER SINCE 1933 DfSIGNERS ond MANUFACTURERS OF WORlO'S FINEST FYRS . . .. ' " NA~RAL CA~~N .LYNX $1290 M. JACQU.ES • .\. , D®snall~ i:tllil® J1fi®Dall "\• . fiIID JlonIP, COATS NATURAL UN PLUCKED NUTRIA PROM $400.,. Store Houn: .. •• ' 'r, ., I 0 •. m. to 5:10 p.m. MONDAY ind FRIDAY . •• ..,, I 0 •.m. to 9;10 p..,.., ,_.~ " .. ' ' ' I . " I I -·~·--=.----- I s WINCHESTER SHOOTING GLASSES by Bochmonn ~. ef Mlr•c•I lh•ttffproof L•x•" 1 44 Y.llew l•nML 4 Clftly ···········--Ori• 1.tl NOW • 'FENWICK FS65 FERALITE SPINNING ROD 6Ys.' 4% 01.-% t• % 01. lurn 24 II S te 6 IL line. J enly •.• Orig. J4." NOW t FOREMOST SPIN CASTING ROD Hollew gleu-lluck1kln color. 6% ft. 7 Cltlly. -·-···················· Ori• S." FOREMOST HOLLOW GLASS FLY ROD NOW 4oll •••t ns-r-2 ,1.c•. 3 II I only .......................................• .Orlf. 5," NOW • , FOREMOST 5' SOLID GLASS SPIN CAST ROD Ont iNec• con1tructlon. GtMt fer the 1 II Y""I fl"-m•n. --····-········· Ori .. 2.50 NOW • SOUTHBENO l'IN' CAIT FlfHlllO Riil c--·""·""" ' 2•33 .... , te fl1.,. ..... , ..... ,. .. -................... ,.,. ... , ..•..... NOW SHAKESPEAR AUTOMATIC .FLY RllL-4 ONLY ·,,,. ,........,. ""'....,, __ -NII loll fly fflhlnl ~ ;...,, .... ,.'!'" .... ~ '"" NOW FOREMOl'I\ ~IC KIT lnclvtl• II ..... -••ilt llff1. • •' I 18 I ottly. -·-\o!ti~ ........ :m,..,... ... ., ....... l.f.I' NOW t FOREMOll iri=AllD 1111 OOLP .tAG:· f.:.":~l:i;-.......... 0.... ..... ~w 1 .•• 1 BETTY JAMllPH ITllL INAPT WOODI ' ' r'~=-~~ .. ~.~lf.I"" NOW 1~oll JIM TUR"9JI ITllL. INAPT WOOD& . htffN-.l~Nlot-. 1111 1 Mt .nly ..... ,,\ .... ;., ..... 1, ... Orlf. 11.U NOW t JIM TURl!IR ITllL INAPT AUTO. lllONI ~:J;h!J'~~.~,'.,. .. ,.......... llOW loll. '!'ORIMC!tt 1'1 c~u· l'llO ITYLI OOLP IAG ~-::t r#.:'1l".\ NOW , , ell 'WISTEllN NPIR .I( IHOTGUN IHILLS ' .• , " ...... ,,._• 11•... I · II 'W-71/t .......... ~ ............... , .......... Mt NOW t SEA SUITI, DIVINO GLOVll • . n .. fl•-,.., · 4 II S/16" "•IMllt,.-;, ,. .... ., .... ""I"• 0 I"• VOIT AVALON II DIVING RIGULATO!I =\:~.;e.;iy ~.'=9.r&"""'itow 14.11 REMINGTON ~p ll40TGUN ~::; ;~.,r~i.; ,w-~~w , 14_.11 I REMINGTON PUMP SHOTGUN · 12 ...... W1""'1"11tr. Vonl ri~ -lull 1!wllo. Recoil pod. $11988 b.~~34.H NOW • .. . . C.MERA AND LUGGAGE l>IPT. . AIREQUll'T SLIDI rl!OJICTOll ............... 4• •• lox er rote tr•Y· ............ °'"' n.• "°" , • LATEST MODEL POLAllOID Ml .......... ,. ..... 74 00 llectronlc lhutt .......... ,. Orif. M.M MOW t KODAK FIELD CAii • for 124 111• , .... .,... ' 2 •• lv....Uy ty,. ........... ,.-.......... °"" 1.41 NOW t , ·MOVIE SCREENS • ,::.;:,W~.... . ...... . 0.11-11.M NOW 4ol . ' ~ . . · Factory Cl1tt4UI VIVITAlll MOVll C,AMlllA ' :·~~r a':~.-~,:~~ ... -~ .. --................. , .... ", .......... If.II VIVITAR 5 lo 1 . lQOM CAMlllA .............. "18 s,.-ctintr.ol •............... , .... ,.,...,.", .. ,,,, .... ,.,..,, MOW t • POLAROID 350 Metal fr•'"-1z.ln ran .. flftdtr •..... ,., Offt. 1\t.tl CAROUSEL STACK ~OADER For Kod•k pre~ ...... hk•I for Mlrl-.. ,., ......... Orlf. 11.95 7 x 50 BINOCULARS 420' fl.Id of vfn. C.M Included •................ Orl1. tt1tl llOW .... 8 llOW 10.81 ~ow 25.88 BELL & HOWELL MOVIE CAMERA ..... '"°'"' .,,,.. 41 88 J te 1 zoom len1o ...........• Orig. St.II NOW • LUGGAGE CLOS&.QUT ~·· •l 111•"11'-'""' 46 88 ~· hllmon. ... -., .. """"" Orit. Q.11 NOW • MEN'S 21" COMPANION CASE :;' .. "".71!?. .·~·~·~ O• ... Sl.00 NOW 29.81 TQWNCRAFT TOLEX LUGGAGE :::. ~.~~-~-~-·-··· ~ f-" NOW 7 ell WINO IWllll IUIT C:A!IRIJlll =r::::~ ... ~ .. ~,,~~~. 17.tl NOW 14.81 oNI SUIT C&llllV.QN "" -:";C'" -·· 14.11 IV lull... yl ... " ....... Orf .. 17.ft NOW TOWNCRAl'T fLIXSIDE LUGGAGE ........ ""'°""'-lock~ Whtt• 17 .II wtl d2kz · ...... __ .,..... ...w \ I • "• -"\. .T --... , .......... ,.._ • • .,,. .,, .... '' ' •• '' ... SUIT, SPORTCOAT CLEARANCE Men's Suits 2 PRICE GROUPS ORIG. $75 ~ $15 NOW 59.8-8 • ORIG. •as • •100 NOW 69~88 You've heard the expres1io" 'Cl•th•1 make the man' - durjng Penneys' gigantic; '"it clearance you can afford to 'invest in your success'. Select single breasted, 2-button models tailored of luxurious polyester/wools, 100% wool worsteds, wool/silks" ••• in a wide variety of up-lo-the.minute fashion colors. You'll find tremendous savings on a wide range of styles. Available in most sizes. No rmal alterati9ns 'ar• f,. •. Hurry! - ,, -·~ MEN'S SPORT COATS Orig. $35 • $45 ~--" '"-~ . ,_ ~ .. -.~ .... -. - • • • • I MIN'S DIP,T. I MIN'S KNIT SHIRTS 100% 111l1rttter pullover koito. ....,..., ,; ............ .. Orif. 1.00 NOW ......••.• , , , , • , .•• MEN'S NYLON SURFER'JACKIT :: :~~T. ~~.~~ .. ~~ ......... , ............................. ~ow 3.'! MEN'S SUMMlll SPORTCOATS .,.._.,., ,,,.,..,. 1• ..,.,., 22 II cwt ...... J! .. Q. _ ................. _ .. , ............ NOW • - MIN'S C:ASU&L pANTS ..., ....... ·-•• ........ 3 •• illM •M c•lert. ................................................ lrfOW • Ml.N'S CASUAL HOSllllY -••• •PIYI• ,.,.....,, .. ""' 1110" 2/ 1 00 111 1Merte4 1hHt1-,, .. Or .. 1... f\IQW • MIN'S DllEH SHIRTS IMtt ti..,. "7• J,. white 1nil ~Ive. 2 99 .... ,,... ...... .. ...... , ............ , .. ,....................... ..ow • MlN'S BETTER SPORT SHIRTS ~IP ftYttl lft '"""' f•ltrlc1 •r k"ltt. · fl,.. a.M'L. 4 •• 6 II . ......• o.fw, I.ti te I.ft NOW • TO • MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS L°"' ''""with French Cufh in s3aa hshloo Ctlora. ltty core. · Orig. I.GO NOW ............. .. : BOY'S DEPT,. I IOYS' &PACHI SCAllVIS ~==~==-~--~~~~~~ ~ NOW .22 IOYS' SWIATSHIRTS Crew neck, llwl11tt fllftllilMt ctlora. L ... •nd ... .,,, 11"""' 6G 1 33 ,,,., 6-20 ........ 0• ... 1 .... 1.fl NOW • • O . IOYS' rRl4CHOOL SPORTSHIRTS ~:.=..-1T:ei~ ... ~~~--~~O,r:t?,-NOW .99 IOYI' C:Altl)IGAN SWIATllll =·:::..-:;:'; :,~~-.~~--~~.-~.: ........... 4.99 BOYS' TOWNCRAPT Sl'ORT SHIRTS v ... ..,,. .. ••lerful ,1.1ct1, ..,.,.., •nil Mtlda. Long •ncf 1hort 1l9h'n. 1 " .... '"'" ........... ,. ................. ., Ofll-Ml . NOW • PRll' IOYI' SUITI I; ll'Oltl COATS _,,..llM• ltt ..... -.. """""al.. = ~.-:'W .".'~rn ' rn < ••• ,.21.11 BOYi' 1'!114CHOOL l'ANTI ·--.-of -"':!Sh' ... :~·~.!~-.~-~~.-~ ~r;,;' we:Gw 2.11 IOYS' TOWNC~FT® CASUAL SLACKS Al-lttl Stv!OI -hshitMlllt Colora Somi·T•porod Siylln9 $388 P1nn~Prt1t<W -No 1,.,. Orl1. SS.fl NOW ............. .. •~•"M-~~~m~•~:~~~·~• ._I __ Au_r_o_c_E_N_TE_R _ __..I :o-:e;:.:_:~c::..~ cl..,.._. •"'1 Mede tt Mlf frlf ....... .-.:•· S VIAi WARRANT&& IATTl."llS MEN'S BETTER DRESS SLACKS !::~ :::: :!~~'. ~.1••• ~~~~' ••••••••• 11 ~88 . ·, SPECIAL CLOSE OUT! PENNEY'S OWN EL·TIGRE GLASS BELTED W /W TIRE'S EL TIGRE GLASS BELTED TIRES OUR PINllT ,. MO. OUARANTll "NNIY'S OWN VERY PAMOUS GL&ll BILTID POI. VESTER CORD !>ELUXE TIRESI ll'KIAL CLOSl.OU~ PRICES NOWll W/W TIRES 155x14-34.44 700x13-$25.44 185x14-34.44 6911114-25.44 775ic 15-28.44 7llx14-28.44 115x15-31.44 775x 14-28.44 145x 15-34.44 U5x14-~1.44 tOOx15-34.44 Exch1n90 Old Tiro & Fed. Tu :~i!i~~~~~~~~~ .. ~~:.~ .. ······ ............................. 16.11 CRAOIR WHllL CINTIRS Pit •fMl•J'tf wMel1 • 00 ,_ ................... 0. ... 14.fl NOW o lot ODDS - N -ENDS MAG WHEELS ~tr~ul!':: .~:.~.~~-~ ...................... NOW 10.00 VINYL CAR MATS ~r:."aw.=~ .. ,·, ............................ , ..... , .... ~ 1.so SL TRUCK TIRE CLOSE-OUTS --..-. ''''"" ......................................................... ., ... 20.ts ... ,~ •.. ., ...... ., .... ,..,., ....................... ., .... .,., .... 20.95 :.:':.:;;·~~, ........ ,. ...................................... 27.91 STEREO SPEAKERS SET = '"i::;.' ~ -·-............................... 5.00 Sl'fCfAL 'TAPI! CARTRIDGE BUY .............. ~, 4 44 nu......, ... wtWI, ..................................................... • S~ll'Olf C:AR. HIADlllSTI """9nt • ., l•lh. ~ ~ ..,__,,.. °'"' "" "ow 4.88 .. • • ' . \ .. • ... • ·STORE-WIDE ' . WOMIN'S CLEARANCE WOMIN'S W-'·• Ju t, lt70 '•U.ion l•I•"" .-1 to Tho DAILY l'ILOT-' .. NEWPORT BEACH FASHION ISLAND. STORE 'HOURS •• OPIN EYIRY NITE TILL 9:00 • '\,. ' I 12 to 5 SUNDAY . CLEARANCE LEATHl!ll GOODS HANDIAG'. CLIAIANCI! AREA' RUGS SUMMER PIECE GOODS . Quality blltfo1'1, clutchts, key CIMO, Mlny cliffe,....t ttylM t• eh9M from. .. ouP 1 100°/o NYLON l'ILE ASSORTED SOLIDS & PRINTS French purNS, etc. $180 $500 Vloyl" po...,h, · $144 to $588 • SIDI NOW '3" '14" from •1 f•rneu• maker lelthtr1, •• , ... a °"'' ... ,, ,. .. ¥! off cloSMUt 111• to ....... Orig. $3 to $1 . $11.00 GROUI' I GROUI' II GROUI' Ill GROUI' IV ' Orig. '3.00 to $1,0.00 . . •ROUP. 11 . ' 100°/o VlllGIN NYLON 99¢ YO. s122 $144 s211 . ,, .... NOW $9.88 ' -GIRL'S on,. t14.ll ••ou• 111 YD. YO. YD. FASHIONAILI! SWIMWEAR SWIMWEAR CLEARANCE LIVILY SET SLEEPWEAR & CR!PES ANO FOR YOUR Blklr,i, two pi•• •od one piece._ 24141 NOW $3.88 COTTON VOILES SPORTSWEAR B!TTER ••in.a. JACQUARDS L1t11t coloro. $888 $19'8 A~rtocl•ttn& $388 $488 •ROUP 1¥ COTTONS S!WING NEIDSI ~11r1 11na 441170 OVAL . Ori.. $10.00 & ORIG . .119.169 ORIO. 149.179 0110. 189-198 o•••· 398 to 13.00 NOW 7 to ,... & OrHJl .. llr NOW .$13.88 CHRllTINING IET CLIAllANCI :'.d'!c:i ~:,~ .................................................. 3.88 NIGtiT DIAPER CLEARANCE Terry c'-ttl ti-. FMm center. s-. Y,·J ..... ~ ......... 1.Jf INFANTS PANTS/HALf' ILi!' W•t•r,r-.f ,.nty. · lnfantl 1llp.. •...•. , ................... Orlt. 1.ts MOW ,99 I NOW 1.44. INF~NTI PAJAMA CLIARANCE ''""""'"' ... ""'""'· 1.22-1.44 ............. , .................. , ... _ ............. . EMBl!OIDIRY SIT CLIA•ANCE Play ., dreu 1tyln. lnf•nt1 & toddler1 1lzn. .... ·-Orlt. S,11 NOW 3,11 MEDITERRANIAN CRIB StvNy con1trr.tetlon. 42 88 RMucM t• clelr. --···········-----········--··---· .. ·····--........ • INFANT SWEATER SETS A11orted colora. AMucM to clMr .................. Ortf. "·" NOW 3,44 GIRLS ACCESSORY CLEARANC\f "''"" Mwo. Korwoo. NP. 22• 1 66 ·-II~-'"' M"-......................... ..... .... • - ' • GIRLS KNl!E HIGH SOCKS !~':~~~-,:~~~i. ~=!!": ................ ···-........................ 66 GIRLS SLI .. CLIAl!ANCE :::.t.·z:.-.... ~:.!.!::".': rn ••••••• ' .22-1.44 OIALI Dl!ISS lllDUCTION :i::: s~~~n: 1'-~~'~rl1-J.OCI t• 7.00 2.44•3.88 Gll!LS CO.ORDINATE CLEARANCE "" ·-....... ,.. 1 11·4 II •••• 7·14 ............................ .................. • • OlllLI ANKLE PANT CLEARANCI Pl•W1, chMll .. IM'int.1. 3 44 ANerttilf tlfl1 al•"· ...........• Orlto IM NOW • GIRLS JACKET CLEAllANCI ::::::z: .~-:: .:~ . . 4.11,9.11· GIRLS COL~AllLlll IWIATIR lvflily cardlp"' II• 11lnk, -rit.. .................. °""' I.II GI RLI TOI' CLIAllAHCI llOW 3,99 Kiili ..... ·-1 11-3 22 Otril .. _ 1·14 ............... ., ......... _ ......... M • • llDll'lllAD C~IARAJ'ICI , 1111 ..... • ,,.._.... Twt"' Ml • kl111 ..... HOUP t .......... 11,11 -ti •.......... 21,88 CURTAIN CLIAN-UI' ......... "' ................ ,.. hnttha.' -I ,.,,,... ....... 1,66 -ti ............ 2.66 llTTIR SPOllTSWIAI! YAllDAGI c---.. -~ 1.22 • 4t'" wWe ............ f)flf, 1.H tt 1,tl NOW Y • YAllDAOI 11 IMNANTI _....,...,.,...,..,,_ SAVI 20% ... . ...... , ............................... . WOViN CHINILLI BEDSPREADS ~:~ ................... Orlt.6.'° NOW 1,a1 SATIN l'ILLOW CASES .... :::: :;-::... ................. ,. , ·-·· 1.22 IATHllOOM VANITY SHELF Twe ..... w,._..Nr. ... _ -............................ 7.JO BATHllOOM IPAtl IAVI~ 2 ........ qltht ....... tNfMI. 12 ................... -...... ; ............ -... .. NOW s,22 NOW f,18 TERRY CL9TH WAIH CLOTHS ~:r.':"~.·~-"':' ... ~. ... .... 4/ 1.00 BATHROOM LID COVll!S L•tHt tlecer•tw ...... lt•n4•rtl 111 ...................... Or ... 1 .... ,,,, CHINA SNACK SITI I !It-Mnlco .... 4 H•"41 tlecorahd ......... -......• Orlt-7.lf MR . PRO BAR GLASSWARE ly Ll"-f Glau. S•t ef 4. ........................ . Orif. 1Jt CRYSTAL STEMMED G'LASSWARE Anni.,...,, """l'I· ... --......................... -... l'RINTED COTTON NAPKINS NOW••• NOW 1,00 NOW 1.11 NOW e99 r::·: ='::.-::'.~ Orlt-UI NOW 1,18 HANGING WALL LAMI' ••11···-..... • 12 •• 4 ..tr ....................... -. -:U.11 NOW • Sl'ANISH WALL S~IS 11.ckwr~ a.-, Ho14o I_ ................... -tUI ZOOIAC PILLAR CANDI.IS ~w9.ll ,.,. •n' •ltn• 2 44 r · toll. ···--· .. .. _, ...... o.i,. .... NOW • . $11.DO SPECIAL BUY R·EFRIGERATDR AND DRYER CLOSEOUT! AS IS, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED • 2 ON&.f. Olla. Slit.ti NOW 1 ONLY 011 •• '4tt.tl NOW GAi• Dllft~ -white ......... 118. 18' REFlllGERATOR-copper .. 399. J ON\Y Olltlll. S114.t5 NOW 1 ONLT 011• •• d4t,tl NOW GAS 'Dl!,Yllt·-white ..•...... 101. 14' RIFRIGEllATOR -copper .. 161. 1 ONLY 0111•. SIJ ... ts NOW I ONLY . 011•. ·si4t,tl NOW ' . OPEN ARM ZIG-ZAG SEWING M1chlM. 1Mert1lllo Clfft5. ~ enlr .................. Or ... Jtt.ts NOW ZIG-ZAG SIWING MACHINE etc.. out fMChl• 19 00 O.o ,.1,. .... . , . . ..... O•I• IU.ts NOW o ~F~ S~~~PER . 0r11• 1n.11 NOW 179,00 UPRIGHT VACUUM CLEANER NOW 39,1• IUCTllC DRYER 108. 17' lllAUGlllATOR -ovacoclo . 221. 1 ONLY Oii•. IJ4t.tl NOW 1 ONLYJ. Olt9, 114t.tl ' NOW Cl ... .ut .....it1. 17' REFRIGERA TOii -copper . , 191. 17' lllFRIGEllA TOI -...1.1te . . . 198. •1m1'" ...... ,. ·· · ··· °'1 • 4'·" • • wn CLOCK RADIO WITH REPEAT 1 ONLY 011•. SJ4t.t5 NOW 1 ONLY Olle. 114t.tl NOW Al•l'M· l,ecl•I "Y· 17' REFRIGERA TOil -copper .. 201. 17' RIFRIGERATOR -white . . . 201. LI'"'"" ·-"· . 0r1t. ••·" NOW 36.11 t ONLF 01 ... "114'.H NOW I ONLF 011•. SUMI NO,W IARLY AMERICAN HUTCH (CHINA) 17' REFRIGERATOll-ovacodo . 208. 17' RIFRIGllATOR-cop-r .. 218. "'" "'""· 66 00 ._ ____________________________ r_-___ .. , Oflo enly .. · ... Orff. tl.N NOW •, I .A. HUTCH (IASE) ielltll ~rch. SIX·l'ACK SUNGLASSES --:::r.·-"· "'lfcf' Y"' . ~1 ............. o.-t., I.It ' . NOW 3,81 , let of 6 WCWIN'S SAS~ llL Tl . :::".~:;.~~=-... ::.::·· ..... _ ........... ··-·-·-------· .44 WOMEN'S lllA ILfl'S Nrlon "''"'· ...... ,,. ' ........................................... , 3,44 WOMEN'S SLIP CL!ARANCI 1.50-~.44 THRl!E·PIECE liACti SET Vinyl htt. "'•tthl"I IC•rf & s 18 lrltloh ..... -& ....... Orlt· Lii NOW o BANOS AND SINGLE CURLS :..:'=.,:: ::'! •. ~:.:!':!' te ............. .... ... 1.11 WOMEN'S LIGHTWllOHT SLEEPWEAR ce-enlln•tM tr°"llJ tlilth, '"''""· • "'1'-. 3 88 4 18 ·-···----O..lt. S.00 I 6.H NOW • I • SATIN 9UIL T ROBES 11i% ........ f.tlft ,....... 7 18 -._.. ,.... .......... .. ,.. ........ . WOMENS SPECIAL SLE'l"WEAR ,=: ~~i:.:~:;:::,. ............ ... ......... . 2.50 ,WQMENS FASHIQN HOSllRY = :=r:r. ~--~~.~ .. ~~°''• 1.00 NOW 044 ,AIHIONAILI SWEATIR VESTS UMt crocMt ..,... 8 II H.-t , .. .,_ ...... .. ..... . -10.0I NOW • MIUIS BULKY SWEATlll ~ =-~ .......... -t~ll NOW 11,81 MISSES ACRYLIC CA'RDIOANS 'uhleultl• ,.,._ ' 0 18 Putol~ •look a -.......... 0 .... I .It NOW • MISSES AND JUNIOR SKIRTS .................. ,,...... .a11188 L•t•t 1tylff. °'"' t.• h 7.00 . .. ... • • JUNIOR SUMMIR TOPS -1......... 2.11-4.18 l""""9r 1hM-. ., ... -............ . ........... . MlllES 11111% POLYESTER SKIRTS ~ .. ~~::zn~ . ..... Orl1. 7.0G HOW s.11 'ASHIONABLE WOMEN'S llLOUSIS ................. 418 ....-r ............................ Oftt. t.M NOW e WOMEN'S TANK TOPS "''"' ..,._..,. •-a 2 ll•il II M1W1. .................... OfW, I.II NOW • • WOMEN'S SWEATSHlllTS :I:'."=. r..::.-.. . .. ···-··· .......... 2.18 WOMEN AND JUNIOll $Hll'TS hokl•ollto otyloo .,,. '""' 9 II 11 88 te U... f,.._ Ot .. 11 .... 11.• • • • MISSES POL YISTSll l'ANT TOPS 'L'..:1::;,:.""~~ ............. 6.11•7.18 JUNIOll SCOoTll SKlllT Sl!T ,.,.,_..,,_ I 99 ,,. .,.,..,.. ...... ·--....... ·---· .. ·---~···--·-··----· ..... ~ ·-. MIUIS ACRYLIC SLll'OVIR SWIATllll ~::.-:.t'.'..-=--~· Mow 2.11..,3.18 MAT!llNITY 'AIMION llOR 1 ==t~=\:.···· ............................ i • .,.6 •• fASHtONQLI ~WAllAN $Hll'TI ' •••••• ...... ..... . 11 II -II °'""' ........ ,.. ........ ........ • ... ,.. ZS Z: L:!ZZS s a SWIMSUIT COVIR·UPS ........................ 4881018 5-M·L ....... Ck-It. I.It t• 11... • • • MISSES ACRYLIC PONCHOS ~::Y1,~.~h :u-~~--~lt·~--...................... , ................... . WOMIN'S UN.,ORMS ·-·· ohlth, ........ Jr. .. -. 3 18 s II IMlf 111-. ... Orlt-S.to..7.11 NOW • • • 100% "DLYISTIR DRESSES MllhlM •""'"'• ,.,_ dooo.. 10 '18 12 88 .. .. Orlt. 11.ot-lt.lt NOW • • • WIND IREAKER JACKET '''"' ,1,,.r. llze I , M, l ............................... . .... 2.88 YOUNG MODERN ,_ '"''"' ,,.._ Auwt• 4 88 7 88 fabrlca .... Orig. 7.00-12.DO NOW • • • REDUCED FASHIONS ,.,.... ... .... ...... .......... 5 88 10 18 1tyl.._ ... Ori• f.00-14.M NOW • • • WOMINS JACKITS C"-" fNm "''"' atylt1. 1"".'.'o':i,~'r.'.:0.JO.OI NOW 12,ll• 14,18 SPRING COATS .......................... , 13 88 19 88 1tylel. Orif. a.ti 11.M NOW • • • INFANTS WHITE DRESS SHOES l.a1y to ir:.U-n "''per1, 3 88 compoaltlon .aole .... : . Orig. s .n NOW • CHILDRll'IS BLACK PATENT DRISS $HOES Patin• upper•. 4 88 cempo1ltlon 1011. Orlt . '·" NOW • CHILDREN SPECTATOR DRiSS SHOiS ......... ,u... s II MIY te clM"-Or ... 7," NOW • GROWING ,11ovs IRONZi STRAP BOOT Aoklo hol9ht. 7 88 L .. thtr t1•"-....... ... ... . Orlf. I.ff NOW • WOMENS ANTIQUI BONE HEEL SHOE ,.... ........ otfll... 3 88 Leather uppera. .... . Ot'lf . I.ff NOW • WOMEN'S MEDIUM HEEL SHOES ,..,.. Cr'MM two 1tr1p. 5 88 co"'"'lt'-' Ml•. . ... . Orig. 10.ff NOW • MIN'S ILACK SPRUCE MOC TOE .... h ...... ,.. 9 18 ... thtf ..... Orl9. 1 ... M NOW • Ml!N'I BLACK GRAIN SLIP·ON L•ttw-11,,.,,, 12 18 loo-Mio. . 0 "1· 14.29 NOW • WOME,N'S COSTUME JEW.LIIV ".,.., nMkl1c11 & 1arrlng1. L1t11t f11hlon loolu lnc:ludlnt l11th1r 99 1 86 1MI 11ttM1 ... Orl9. 2.to-J.00 NOW • . t1 • CLOCK RADIO :=~~ ~~~-~~-~ .................... Ori .. 1t~t1 · NOW 11.00 POllT. STEREO W1PSCH. LIOHTS •• ,.... auto--ch•nt•r-2 1pk'1., 49 ·oo 1 t1Pt1. ........ ~ __ --. Orlt . lt:fS NOW • POllTJ.BLE STEREO 1 Mt'9MIM 1puk1rt. 36 81 ......... ••••tit.,, ........... Orio. 49.H NOW • STIRIO CONSOLE FRENCH l'llOV. W/_,-Mo#M ""'" 379 00 Chw Mly ···-........... Orl9. Mt.tS NOW • CONSOLE STEREO 0,......-....... -...... ··v....... ...... . .... Ori .. 4.M NOW 2.99 lJu. COLOll TAILE MODEL :,:: ::1'11110. ...... Oo-19. m .11 NOW 222100 AC~liSSOllY IASI MAPL{ FOR "" -t .v. 6 00 LlmtMll .......,.,, ......... r-· Orl1. 20.M NOW • EYI! LIYIL ~ llA..01. GOLD u ......... "" • .. 169 00 0•..ty ·-........ 0..., ..... NOW • °"' 9t'lly ....... O..Jt. '"·" NOW 144.00 I .A. TABLE hll• •lrch. 1 04 00 Ono '"'" .. Ori• 211.11 NOW o I .A. ARM CHAIR laUi lllrch. 49 00 2 oolr .... ,. . .. Orlt. 6S.OO NOW O I.A. SIDE CHAIR lelW •lrch. 39 00 2 oolr. . .. Ori• M.IO NOW e I .A. HUTCH !CHINA) ltll4 ltlrch. One einly. ... .. .. .. Ori" 115.00 NOW 99,0Q I.A. 1-\UTCH !BASEi SolW •lrth. 199 00 Ono onlr. , ........ . Orlt. U>.OI NOW • I .A. ARM CHAIR l•IMI lllrch. I only, .... . . . ... Orl1-JS.II E.A. SIDE CHAIR lolW birth. I only .... ....... Oris. u .oo E.A. TAILI NOW 39,00 NOW 29,00 ..... ...... . 129 00 Ono only. .. ... Orft. 1M.N NOW • SPANISH MIDIT. DINING CHAIR , .............. _.. 49 00 t oAly. 11..e velvet ......... Otlf. 7f.ot NOW • •5012 CHAIR (ION eut. OM eftly ...... . ..... Ort-IH.00 NOW 99~00 SOfA ''°"out. OM enly .. •'451 SOfA Ctn...,,, . Or• Mt.to Ont> .,.1.,. .. . Oft. J6t.• NOW 1_77,00 Now233,00 •6444 LOVI SEAT ,. eut. OM enl., •.. , ............... DJ'I. Jst.tl •SUI SO'A c1 .. ..,,., One °"''' . . . ......... Ort. 24t.M •6971 SOFA NOW NOW 144.00 144.00 (Ion ovt. On• only. Ort-4it.H •6974 LOVE SEAT Cl•M out. Tw• Mty, . . ., ... 0'1· 12f,tl NOW 312,00 NOW 212,00 HOT WHEEL CARS M•ny atyln to pck f,.... Y.ur c~e. . . .......................... 0..g •• II NOW 066 HOT WHEELS Peu•I• il•r• r•c• n t wth '"' the 1.., ............... Dr• t.11 HOT WHEELS Hot curv• r.c• Mt with 2 corL Orio 4.N BLENDER WITH TIMER NOW·2,11 NOW 2,81 ::·:.::::... ..... . .... '' ... ' . . • .. 19.99 BARBIE MATTEL PHONi· H••r & tiilk with l•rltl•. Just Ilk• a r••I phono. .. Or ... S.11 NOW 3.11 TALKING TELEPHONE It hlk1! lt'1 fvn. a.ft' & Mfe. .. .... ... Or .. l...4t NOW 1,11 TOO'L BUILDING SET lvlW toy1 th•t move. 2 II Hovr1 •f fvn, .... .. . ....... Orig. 5-4" NOW • 111 PC. COOK SET l t•lnl•ll lt"I. 24 •• .,., ... , J Jlr. . .. .... 0 ... Jl.H NOW • 7 l'C. COOK SET ltalnl"1 1t•. Fo1hl•n cot..-1. .............. Ot ... "'" WOMEN'S BOXED STATIONAllY A91t. '"''". ani1 atyl... ·-........... Orlf. I.Ml NOW 24,11 llOW 1,11 REMINGTON ELICTlllC llAlOllS For men. -.......... ' .......... °'"' It.II MEN'S SCHICK RAZOR 'et" cl ... .,.....,... MM.i JIM,·-·····_ ......... ~-· Orlto 1:1.11 SAUNA l'ACIAL COSMITICS NOW 11,11 NOW 17.11 ...... ~., ....... ' ' ·1 II ..... II . .. ...... Orll-!<M a W NOW • & .. . ' l • .. ~-:· . • • . .. . ~ ' • . " • .· -· ·' ,. :· " . . ~ " • '• " '· .. . ' , • • ~ . . . , .• . . -: • • : . . . . . . -• • ~ . --" . l . . ~ ' -• ' . . • • • -. . . t • : • • t . . . t . . l . • . , ' , ' • • . '· I • ._.. ........ laleftd ,.,,.._ le The DAILY PILOT, Wed., July I, 1'7' , :£ Mailmen Seek Aid For Slums llOUNTAINAIR, N.M. tAP) -Ma1lmen from six: urban slums are enduring the stress of •UdemeM survival ln New Maico in 11 program the ;oternment hori;es will train them to recruit dropouts for storefront schools. No one knows Ole residents and problems of the sluma like the local letter carrier, gO¥erMlent 'officials reascri, so why oot train them to get kids off porch steps ,and into storefront "academies" wbere they can learn fun- damental skill! and ont day eet a job. And what better 'IN•Y to train volunteer mailmen for .. the stresses ho wilt "1<0Ulll" HUNTINGTON BEACH PARADE EVEN BE1:TER WITH SNOW CONE in his difficult job 'than sub-Tami, 4, and Kelth~Encl1ley, 2, Cool Off on• Hot ~ftemoof'I jecUng him to SUT'\llval in a -------'---------'----------------- • m:~in ~i~er~ept ha! grown lhe lllliQUI! Postal Academy Training Institute that took over an abandoned Job Corps camp at this tiny central New Mexico com- munity. The program, b e g u n formally Jan. 6 and funded by the Office ol Economic Opportunity and tile Deport- ment ol Labor, takes postal employes from A t I 1 n t a , Chicago, Detroit. Newark. San Francisco and Wash_ington. New York City was skipped, a spokesman e:rplained, because several other agen· ctes already are operating storefront schools1here. The trainees are put through seven days ol human relaUons training, followed by 15 deys in isolated northern New Me:r- ico mwntains -three ol which each Galnee spends by himself with no help and no food. "This is to show ttiem ttie iilner resources they do have ," says tht academy's assistant training director Judd Gordon. "Most people just can't bel~ve they're able to spend three days all by themselves. "The solo is partiaJly an opportwlity for a person to step and evalu·ate his own situation -to find out how well he can function as an individual without the help of other people." When the trainees linish the ruued course they go back to their home areaSi, but not as mailmen. Of the 50 trainees per session, 30 remain in Moun- tainair fer· another month's in tensive educational training to prepare them to be in- structors. The A!Sl become "street workers," who recruit dropouts into the academies. The storefront academies already are operating in each of the cities except Newark, where the program is running a little behind sc h e du I e . Gordon said. Helping at Hoag Blind Worker Trains for X-ray Lab · Job . . By STEVE AUTCHEU. ot ,... Da11Y P'ilM Staff t Sight is not alwa;os a prere- quisite to good work. Ask Ron Wood, dark room tedmiciari at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Ron lw been blind since he was fourteen years okl. Now 26, Ron develops :r.-ray~ negatives at the Newport Beach hospital with 'tbe help ·of Adam, his seeing-eye dog. He has hell:I a myriad _of jobs ranging from door·to-door salesman to head masaeur of a YMCA smce he was blinded in a baseball game in 1958. In addition. he has completed t'rO ~ars of college .by bi.ring readers and recording class lectures on tape. While a ttend i ng the University of Texas at Art. ington, Hoo met a young ~ ed. who helped him with his homework by rea d ing assignments to the sightless student. Soon Ron and Linda were married. They moved to CaliiorrUa where Ron accepted a masseur's position at the Orange Coast YMCA, working part time as a Nutrilite salesman. But more money was needed when his wife became preg- nant. When their obstretician heard of Ron's interest in dark OAll Y l"ILOT Iliff ...... room technology. he ;.,. HOSPITAL TECHNICIAN RON WOOD AND FRIEND traduced him to William R. Sightless Not Helpless -Training Lead1 to X·r•y Work Hudson Jr., h ospi t a l ad- ministrator. Hudson asked S t e v e skills or chemistry and film handling. ''Ron was still unsure of the operation of the film pro- cessor ." stated Schumacher. "We didn 't have time to teach him the maintenance and troubleshooting of the pro- cessor during the day because il was being used.·• The solution was to se.1d Ron and another technician to assist with · visua l in- terpretations to the Radio\oiy Markets Division of Eastman Kodak Company in New York for a three-day course on the complicated processor. Ron returned to tfle. hospital in mid-April and has been working as a fully qualified dark room tecluician. Schumacher, supervisor of radiology. to teach the blrnd man tile fundamentals of radiology. Schumacher began lo look for ways to relate his visual impressions to a man who learns by what he can touch and hear. He tape. recorded lectures and. with the help or the hospital staff, Ron learned rapidly. --------------------- Student radiologic technic- niciam at the hospital helped R .1 th St W"th 0 with Ron's on·lhe-iob tralning eau e ars 1 marr and he quickly mastered the There are two academies Jn each city teaching basic skills to 50 dropouts. From this, the dropouts "graduate" to the "academy ol transi- tion." where he can obtain the equivalent of a high school Wploma. · r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "After this, they 're free to do what they want.'' Cordon says . "\Ve don 't tell them what they should do. We merely try to make them aware of what they can do. such as obtain technical training, go on to college or get a job." Newport's Recreation Still Open .. . Newport Beach residents who wUitJ to J)rlrticipate in the city's: recreation programs can still register for swim- ming, sailing, surfing or tennis disses, acccrding to recrea- tion director Calvtn Stewart. Regislralion for the classes Is be~ \.tken at the Recrea- tion Department. 1714 W. U.lboa Blvd., at ttie Mariners library MukipufPOM Room. at the Community Youth Center, 5th Street aind Iris A ftn!Jt, CorOOli del Mar, and at Eastblull Park. Hours for , registration are from il:lO lo t p.m. and from 5:45 10 l :ts p.m. Monday tbrough Friday, h' said. In -to clasl<s. tho dlputmMt IJ offering a pri>- cnm ot ramily films under Hie ... md tripa t 0 OltnoYlood, the Lot Angei.. 7.oo. knotta Berry Farm and I.loo~ Solari. FM' addltlonel lnlorm1tlon ea any recroUon proerams. lltew•Jt aid, ...ictonu con <llll the deptrtmenl • t .. 61N... • .• I • • • A RARE OPPORTUNITY • WE HAVE ACQUIRED A MOST }'ANTASTIC JEWELRY COLLECTION •ANTIQUES• • ESTATE PIECES • • REPRODUCTIONS • Rings •.• Bracelets . , . Cuff-Unks , , . Ear Rin&s Bangl e~ , , . Broaches AL( I 4K GOLD, FINE GEM STONES Opal. Garnets, Sa~phircs, Jade Amethysl, Topaz, Diamonds, Pearl Peridol, Coral, Ruby, etc. -etc. SALE ST ARTS JULY 9th !or this very special event onl y 10% oU All Jewelry WEINERT -CLARK FINE JEWEi.'> II FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH PHONE' '41-!0H • • • I • I • • ' ._ • ...._ • • ;o 1 •-• •' r . . . Working Conseryationist Mesa Taxi.dermisi-and Crew Pr.eserve:B~quty of Sea By PATRICK llOYLE Of .. GellW ........ since annezMkNI to the Uli." ii atlnDld and a ~alive 1U.S. all ~r bug-eyed wbeD When he wu UTin( In ls pul ·• the skin. When ihe put in the fish." Conservation seems io have Hawaii, he beld the poll or skin UTltu It Lee's plant, His business is very much. dawned on everyODe recently, pnUdent ol tbt Ha wail Fish a mold the lb.e of the fish ''in the =amily." Two of his but Gearp Lee has been and ~ A81dation, and is made. Fram 1bil mold, his sons work in his Costa Mesa wontni lit it for )'811'1. Wll • adviler to the Depart. craftsmen niUe a rnanakin location, supervising much of Lee ia 1 filb tuidlrmllt. ment cl Pllh and, Game. over w~ich tbl, akin -sof. lhe work. His wife runs the .. Many J'llrl ago,:• he says, tened with •·tannin& solution business ofiice. for the firm. Hil 16-employe OJ*'etiOl'I -"the IO•etmnwrt -um. to pay -is stretched. _. And his third son is in charge half of them part time .1. a bounty oa manJ Dima1I • The fi$ ii then painted to of the business whlch, _ _he still _ at • · W. l'IUl St. la CoM in Hawaii IDd the bunters ~ e.xacU, ~ tt did before operates in Hawaii. The Meaa la the ·· iar1ea ot tta were uterminaUq jmait, .of il ~ caught. ·"Each spot Hawaii plant ls presenUy them. ~ iJ put eactly where. it would working on the largest marlin kind in the United Statea, if ''But now they are game be in real life," he says,•poin--1805 pounds -ever caught 'I not the: 'f'Grld. •njma\e •a•• ~ are Uo« Jo the bUely-vialhle apaU, on a rod aod reel. But hil conse"1Uon dots valued as ·trophiea." on an unpainted sea bass. "We gel business from ·an not end witb the finished pro-He tel.ls his curtomers they ''lf a fisbennan were to over the workl," he says. "I d,uot. His business, :which should "onlJ Co after Vophiet lake a picture of his -freshly bflve A!greseotatives in almost began as a hobby in M native and ald in conserving the caught fish , my fmi~ pro-every· sport fishing port who Hawaii, 11<• out of 1 lltloll( many, speclu of sport llah." duct would loot exacUy ·like skin the filh Ind send tho desire lo Re the beautiful J.ee, who came to Costa It," he adds with a proud 'skins here or to Hawaii." marlin and other eo<aUed Mesa 12 ye.en aao. ·has what smile. WJth the price of almost sport fish · caught only for he ·thinks is a unique process '1'be glass eyes come from . every produCt in the U.S. troJ)hits. of ta:r.idermy. occupied Germany," he says. ' goiug up, the price of Lee's • "Hawaii Is' not a good "We do not stuff fish." he "We UJed to buy them from fish is very stable. fishing •·" the OriemAI~ ..-em~. "Each fish is West Germany, Wt their pro-"Wfien I came here iii 1"8," Hawaiian siys, "because of treated u an individual. for dud got.'worse over the· years he' says;'"t set the mlntmum .all the commerci.ll and 3port no two flsb are the same." and we had to find another price for a blue marlln1 tt fishennan in tht area. The WbenJ fish is caught, it sour~. The eyea from the $200.·lt is still $200.", ·pri....re has always been to • , ' ~ ' catch the most instead of the ~ best llsh. "But It has not always been this. way,'' he add s. 0 0nly JC Finance " Unit'Formed . ~ llv.191 WMITTlla NIW"n"'°"1>ol!T llAOf ANAIMM ' . . i , .. Dr. Nonnan .. E. Wat..>n has amounced the fonnatii:ln of a state-wide blue ribbon com· nUUee to study and make recommendations in th e critical area of junior college finance. • • . . ' semi-annual shoe ~~-, Qearance Watson. chancelklr of the Orange Cout Junior-College District and outgoing prest.: dent ol the Califmria Junior College Association, made the aqnouncement oo the last day of bis term. The committee will be chaired by Dr. CalVln C. Fl int. superi ntendent ol ~ Foothill Juni°" College Qist.rict in Los Altos. , now ·in- .... I • progress • Wat>on Wd tile pr...,. system of funding the j11,1ior college in CalifOl'llla is no longer adequate since ·it relies, in large part, on the over- burdened property taxpayer. 110 SAV,...$ HOW OH YOUR fAVOR"f AltCHla HOSll1'YI •all soles final I • no eachongesl • no refu nds! ope.. daily JO a ,,,,, lo 6 p.m.; man., lhvrs., fri. 10 o.m. lo 9 P·'"· ~CAIO, 111.AStft CKMGE, L"AUt. All""' CHAIGE . ._I __ Ml_D-_su_MM_E_R_S_Po_~_rs_''SA_LE_S _A_T _Ne_al_'s _ _,, BEAUTIFUL BARGAINS IN BIKINIS ,, DEEP SEA SPECIAL DAIWA 81/2 FOOT OCEAN ROD NEWPORT #6' CUltN 'cntl ftb11lo11t ''Jtr1••'1'' from Sw1d1,., ''Rimi" from th• fr•11ch .Rivi1r•- OCEAN SPINNING REEL '· ALL REDUCED 50% .. GOLF SALE AMF-VOIT-lff MA•NUM. PIONSSIONAL 9UAllTT 60U CLUI sm IU11~T ....... Ah111tl11¥m tM ll11M1•r9 W .... I .... ~l e J Yeer Gt,o1r1111ee e Armor!Dt"WOlil Hiredl •Voll M9'k EV• e "CycoloV" Blatll!I ,. .. ,. • h-.... ,, l nna e Pr. c1111on1 $1\0ekprvof Grl• e P'rKllfon Swing WtllllMI -' R19l1fved • .. MAeNUM . * MAGNUM ALUMINUM nANDAltD w•••llT IHAl'TI Lllf 11.. IT•IL IHAfTS Liii Slit 4 WOODI S!M.00 I 71.25 4 WOOOI 112'.IO ...... J WOODI J H.DO l Sl.U ) WOODI I '6.00~ $41.'1 I ll OMI {l·t) 1172.00 I '1.H t IRONS Sl72.00 *''' t lltONI lltJ.st 1111.H t 1110•1 U9J.5tl nt ... U·l·Wtclttl Alsa S&nie P1r<Mle111 Reaudlon1 °" Vogue ~s BIAT THE HEAT A~D THE SEASON WITH, .( ~A COOL s1•i11t ,,. '~ ~ l llOW 1ki., t lotflillf ~')· encl 1q11l plli•11t. SAVE . UP T\> 50% ·--,. Ow Hlltefy SHOP FOR THE FINEST Kt lty, Gt rry, Tt mpco, Northftc•, Univt r1tl, A.Ip Sp•rt, Mountt in Productt, Low 1, Pi••ftt, Voy19•ur, IUchm oor Food. w ... o,.... c .. "" ..._....,.. tMi ....... ..., ... c • .., .... INtli ef '"'' ,.,. ... •&d41riea Clr!Mk •• ........... ....,, SPECIAL SALE CHILDREN'S SWIM VEST l y MERMA.TEC HEAD UP FLOTATION FO l CHILDlEN ::~~~~. ~~.·~.· .......... ::~. $9. 95 SAYI Sl.M • 11HR & M.._ "- ,.._ Aluminum lll•c•wt fMlll'f llln JYll Arri .... ) (Ol,ll'I (IS\Olt r ..... 1. Sllorta • Slllrts ..... W1rmu1 511111 • ....... "IC'', CortVll<tt. Sperrp, JKlr. ,.,,,ctll T...,11 lllMI, WILSON HD DILUll CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS IALU ....... '1" sz.n,..c• ........ CAN LIMIT 2 CANI Wt Strlnt 11:~1 Wllll Ille Fine Gvl -Nylon. ·.COLEMAN LANTERNS, STOVES, COOLERS, HEATERS ALL 1/] OFf LIST Pll lCI. We .,._ C:.-1 ,.m w ..... uny '"'""" ,,. .... c ........... 0-.... ''WILIY" W9"f Slh. ..... ,...., ..... S..tM-r "-'-... ef .... '-lfk ..... 1., Price SJ7 .M S.le Price $26.95 ~!lll<All-uml CllAlll-llllW (LUI •INST AMT ""'" SCUBA DIVING CLASSES -NOW IT.MT ... .I IOIMIN9-•'-'T ........ ....... • ... LA. c....,. Cc:""-"-. ~ ......... ,,. _. °""' .. • T-*'-4 1•;•191-"" 11•1• ··~ ........... .... SANTA ANA-219 E. 4tlo ST.-KI 7·5723 #27 FASHION ISLAND-NEWPORT aNTER-414-2121 FUllEITON-601 S. EUCl.11)...171.5988 • ,,SH Rll'OllT-f 7·25•5 ~-~---·1 . ' Wotl~ c"!'f I, lf71, FHhlo• lslond $""""""" lo Tho DAILY l'ILOT_, California Now Has More Teachers Than, It Require.s SACRAMENTO-(UPI) -3,000 teachers in CaLUomia "If Needles b;; pleoty ol the surfeit o( teachers to lower lie e~t.s tbe 7~ He blamed school mootY Whlle aome ftelds are 'nit eolJel'!I Jn J .... pro-. CaHlornla ·h 1 s perpetually now who .,,._ get a Job ," teaobera, evf<}'l>ody hu plen· blrtll rates. a "pertod ol leveUng woea on 1he !allure o1 lU especially crowded, such as duced 1,4411 -teac:bara. - struggled to rind enou11t 1ay1 M11 Rafferty, state ty ol leachers," RJttwty 1111. "At the rranent th e decllne to a certaln xtent," overridel and a lick of enouah social 1elence ana £nalish, pine: a steady ria 1n Hemt :idloolteachen for Ill abun-1uperintendent ol public: In-lie hu ur~ tbt llat•'• eocmomtt ''""" Is the biggest but saya the IOI relilltn a state support, pl"8 a 10 per-othees .WI llftd tnotrudora, yean which he Mid wao dance ol c!llldrtn. struc~oo. •~ pan, but nut Y"' It will quett!On mart. 1 -amuol rise In cool.I. • lncludJni motlt, 1he -. partly the tWltt ol cbll- Tbe otate suddenly finds He ..um.tea Ihm could be ldlool dllbida to 1 1 •.P not be," Rallerty say1. CllYin -· legillaUve ad-"Jllll to 1tay ev.o Ii a special -and In-ol tho poet-war be!)y bocm \belt today wt.th more "at least two to three times'' rec:ru!:Lc. tMcblrt from out AJ the decide proert.Uiet, vocate for the CTA, calls the to1Uy thine In t o d • )'' 1 duatrttl artl, ~ aays. leavtn1 coUese. teachers lhan its s c b o o I that number ot. j o b 1 e s s ~ He a':~~: he says, "there will be fewer job !bortap a "dtplonble clim1te," Rollt says. Mrs. Dorothy' B o y e t t 1 . Baird lllO blamtt the pie-- districts ce.n absorb. Ttie teachers ln the late 1970s kids in school and more sltuatloo..11 He concedet that IC:hoo1 ptr90nnel ~ r o r ture on a combinadon of t1abt situation ls described by uni.,. aludttlts are dlvertad could uve IS mllllan • yea< teacllen eolng Jobless. The "The only way you can talk P"t>lllalloos may -I oll or Salfamanlo IChoOla, l'-13 money and drO!>I In k1n- var1ous experts as a shortqe. away rrom teachinc careers. tf Ibey quit d.1 IP 1 tch 1 n g declining b t r t h r a t e hit aboUt an etcf!llS of teachNs drop 'I.lightly by mlcJ.decade ''many more canctldtt:ft for deraarttn and tint arad• ol mmey. a surplus of cautomla ..,. hu about rocrultars to olltr Ila.... California klnderaarteno and Is U'you hold a bllndlold over but' prt<llcted Ibey '"11 climb each job thla yeor than enrollmenll. 1 teachen, 0t botll. !M,000-170,000 teacben I n 'I11e state school chltl aays first grades In Ille lile9-70 YOllr eyeo and don't look at agoln In the Jato '191. prevlOUl!y." All<ed li tllo oollqlS p1a .. '11\e Califcnla Te a c h e r s eleme!Ury and high schools the current problem b caused school year." the problems ol educaUon ln Dr. Ed Clementst ~tor Most cJ. Clllforiita's new ned to curtail their turnout Associ at i on calls it and junior cOlleges, Rafieny mostly by the financial pro-Population projeellons in-the state,'' he .ays. "We need of the job placement office teacben -abOut 6-7 percent of new teacbus, B aird ''deplora ble." says. blems faced by districts whose cHcate that in 1974-75 the more and better people and at San J ose State College, -are turned out by the state ans~-e:red : "I am not .to Fledgling teachers fa~ an He rtcently caJ.led th e tu override eltct.iODI faU, st.ate'• elementary schoob will need to create the condilkn reporta a tlsht job m11ket colleges. peuimllllc at t:hil stage ot incrtasinglY crowded j a b Southern Callfornia d e 1 1 r t forcina: them to bold down have fewer children than the that wlll attract and hold for lt'ad!Jltet. "Thera aren't u many the game." market, Wfille IChool dlltrlct.s town ol Needles, where he payrolls. He hu ,called for year befort, Ra.frerty sayL ttiem." "'Ibe reports our candldl\11 LeaOOer1 b8inc p l 1 c e d , ' ' He aay1 be e s p e c t 1 can pick and choose among was ooct school 1upetin-added state support f o r "This is the first Ume in Only llx stater have l•&er eome bltc.k wkb lncticate npOrtl Dr. Jcfm Baird, who enrollments to cltmb 11aiD. u • applicants. tendent, and found no shortage schooJs. the history of California this class alze1 than California, he they're etttkl.j: ltwer ofters,'' b tn charae « teacher ectuca.· the post-war babies 9llMl their "'I1lere are at lealt 2,000-of Jmtruct.on. But Rafferty &lao attributes has ever happentd," he added. aays, "'lbla iJ a crime.'' he aaya. tlon for the stale colleges. own offapring to kindergarten."'~ MID-SUMMER ·SALE FURIALON NatUtll mink COltl ••••• , , , , •••••••••• , •• , , , , .1M.• H1hlrll mink strollers ••••••• , •••••••••••• ,,,,, ...... Dyed broad 11it.processed llmb strollers • , •••••••• ';' )II.OD p.., pr«11ocq ~ ID."-counll'f'. of orilinef in:--,Wd l111t. .eftlOAL SALON l ridll gOWnt, orig:1SS.OO.OOO.OQ. , ••••.••••• 1f.l.1/2 OPF lkklesmlld ll"d formal gowns, orig:. 38.00.75.00 .• 1/J.112 Q'F DESIGNER COATS AND SUITS Assortment of betttr coa11o suits, nlnwtar, costumu,.orlg, 00.00.1311,00 •••• , ••.••• , •. l/J.1/1 OFF DESIGNER DRESSES St.immer dreililt lWxl costumes, ori;. 90.00.200.l)o ••••• , •• ,,.,, .1/).1/2 OFF DR MORE WOMEN'I DftEISES Hind-beaded WOOi kn jtsl.sim 14-20, orig, 00.00 ·~·,,. 31.17 Polyester I:. nit dresses and eo1turna, sizes l4Y .. 20li, ori9, 64.00-100.00 ,.,, ••••••• , • , 42.17.U..97 MISSES' BETTER DRESSES Summer dreS!ieS and costumes, orig. 45,0().140.00 , , .113 OFF PACESETT'ER D-v1ime and lcl1e dt!i dresses, orig:. 60.00.120.00 ........................ 1J3.1/2 OFF KNITS/SPORTSWEAR DRESSES 3-pe. 'HOOi knit suits in fall fashioncotors, 8-11!1 • , , , , , , 31.11 f abulous nylon knits, summer colors; 8-18 , • , , , , , • , , 11.H f emou1 m1ker es&Ofted knit suiu in 1 v11riety ol spri1111colors,8-18, orig. 75,00 • , , •.•• , , • , •••• 1/J OFF SWEATERS/BETTER SPORTSWEAR Group of cardigln Meaters, crig. 18.00-21.00., .1l.IJ.14.17 Group of f1mOUs mak• lhllls,orliJ, 16.0Q..34,00 . 19"7.Z1.11 BETTER SPORTIW!AR IE,ARATEI stllfu: aiid pant dresies , S-1 6, qri;, 28,00-32.00 ••••••. 17.17 ~tawar c.oordinaies,S.16, orig:. 9.0Q.38.00 • , 1/3-112 OFF "flS in po1y,....llld mu.t:n. cQ.' 16.0l>2100 • •• V4 DPf MILLINERY SALON Natur* or dyed full~in mink hats, new for fall , , •• , , ..... Pw pr9ducu saw•"-sountrv _,.,,In et lmpenMM• MILLINERY BAR Sped.tty prica:l MN fall hats, •• , •••••..•••• , •• U1·1J1 HAIR HAT BAR S"td\ wlgS Jn twedilftrent SIYll:S, , , •.•••..• , • , ,, , 11 .• l~AUTY SALON . f rosting 5')eeial, inctudes"frle FIOClful rin&e.on follawup ll)90!ntment, orig. 3'.00 ••••••••• , •• , •• 1l91 SHOE SALON 0 1miN' 'Magi' and 'Glen,' White crul'lld pM!ni,. Oli!}.25.00 ••. : •••••••••••••••••••• ,\,,, ••••• 11.11 J05epn du"Val's 'Ultimate, orig. 25.00 .• , ••••• ,, , , , •• 1LIT D'/'nto(lio's Coco Meth, wl)i11 call; orie. 35.00 ••• ,, , , Z7.11 Ard1f/W G.tler's 'Shtffltld: tortoilll/Unen, white or boOe alll115tor print. ot M'f'I celf, orig. 31.00 , •••• 21.17 WOMEN'S SHOES PQtilll Kit*'-' lmportWOWl'lpurnp,Ol'lg. 1B.OO , •••• 1117 AVANTIQUl llHOES Adrlb'a 'Oxford' upfront pump, orif. 2A.00,,, ••• ,.,. 17J7 Woven pump from Spein, orig. 20.00 •.••• , • , .... , , , 15.17 OurB"ldlt from ltlly, bootlTllk« amel,orlg. 14.00 ,, •• 1.11 •.i.ier'by Avantlque, orig. 23.00 • , .•• , .••••• , •• • , 1U1 'Ccwl'.by AYllllique, white Cl'inkt1 p111tnt,orig. 23.00 •• 17.17 CASUAL SHOES Gr~ of name brand casuals. flits and li111t hltlt. m110Vs1v1ts,orig, 17.00-21!1.oo ,,,,,,,, •••• , ••••• 13.11 11091NAIRE llUITllCOA TS A$10l'ttd .il-weither coets, orio, 20.00-38'.00 ••••• , ••• ·11.B Spring eo11s, orig. 3'1.97~.00., ••.•••••••••••• , • , 21.M Fa11 coats, wool.dOlblt knit , or!Q. l!!0.00 , , , ••• •.•••. •.11 Clmtl hair coats, orig. 74.IJO.ao.oo , •• , , , • , , •• 11.11 .. .17 P~tlUils, 2..pc.,polyester.~ 60,00 ••.••..•. , . , •. 2U7 llOllNAlllE MISSES' ORESSU F.nous ~ker Arnel• tri8Ce1111 ,_...,,., ~· knits of nylon, orig. 23.0036.00 .,,. 1ll7.V.11 p.,t!Llits, polyester, orlf. 40J)l).M.00 , ••••• , • , ZUJ·Jt.17 f llTIOUS mall:wdreses, polyulW kn ft, or Jo 3i6,oo..t4,0D •••• ··~ ••••••••••••••••• 1U7m1 Aart«t summer fatilom. orig. ~.oo. 76.00 •••• t!).1n Off llOBINAJRE KNITS JWR IMPOJl WOOi knit dt9al, l-16, «iQ. 40,00, •••• , ltJ7 Cchurnes. suits, WOOi, polyeaW, llSlt. oolon,8-16.,<Q.30.00.70.00 ••••••••••••• 1 ...... llOelNAllll -EN'I DREllH ennts. tiatf.slres, orli 28.(X).4.4.00 •.••• , ••••• 1U7-27J7 T1llor1owri llned. ~ 1o.20, ortf, 23.QO •• ••• •• • •,. 1Ut Knits, polyelw,Amel9 ~Jlr*t', . - 10.20, orig. 40.0Cl-44.00 •••••••• , , , ••••• , • nt'l·21.11 CAREER DRESSES MOclel c:oats Ind shirt 9'ifts,c("ig. 13.(0.16.00,,,,, 1S1~ P111tdtesses, 1ip·bot1om, orig. 17.(),l.,, ••••••••••••• 1U7 Pllf'llSUhS and d1'!$91!$, polyester knitt,orlg, 28.00,, ~ •• , 11.17 f 1r110U1 name llllf-sit1 dres., oril. 20.00.28.00 . tU7·11.17 YOUNG CALIFORNIAN COATl/IUlll R.;incoau, Ul'YIOUI mek• mloi tl"lll'ldl,orlg. ~ •• ••. 11.11 P1t1'5Uits, morted stvlel. ~ PttWN.orie. 4'.00,,. 21.11 Pll'lt ooe1s. pondlos, p.jam.cJria. 20.Q0.39.0CI • 1taaa Ailor1ed lll)ting Ind sull'llTW c:om. iq, 3lOD«l.OO ..ta O" f ill'lt9Jlh, cos1uma,0ti!J. 28.00-7Q.OO •••••••• , , • , .1/l Off YOUNG CALIFORNIAN DR.ESSES Pa'lltui11; M:f)'1ic knit, 5-13, jl.rnior', orig. 30.00 ••• , ••• 11;11 ScOCllll' drefa:, prints, m..ichlng !hotts, .• , ••••• ,,,,, 14.17 JOOIPSUit, 1ip ftOtll, Whit1, brown/white •••• ; .•.•••• 11,17 0at1ime dresses, ~tumes, orig. 17.00.40.00 .113 -1/Z OFF YOUNG CALIFORNIAN SPORTSWEAR f amous'mlker pants, lllQ"tld, 1tripet. IOlids, print$. orig. 9,00.15.00 ••••••••••••••••••••• u1.a.11 Sutnn'ltr coofdiNtK. orig. 8.Q0.23.00 ,, • , ••• , • , • -OFF PM1ttult1.Amtl• lriacel•lt jlriey, 2¢, c>tfnUI,., •,,,. 1Ul S:-at•lhlflltNt ttiifu,.IUOl'lld 1~.00. •• U1·1U1 DEii-OHAiRE fln.~.pll'IU. ttrlpel,IOlldl. 5-13. orla. 13.00 •••••••• U1 S1r1tcti topS, nylon, tanks or twtle, orig. 6.00 •••• , •••• 2.17 Famo.is mak~ w t ton ly'lit tops:, shorts, pants, 5-13,ofiq,6.~12.00 ....................... 2.11·7.17 Assorted sep••t•, 5-13. orig. 6.00.18.00 •• , ••• 1f.l.1/Z OFF Jt, dtlMIS, st11pte, 6-t3~ crig:. 12.00.26.00 •••... 1f.l.1/Z Off 11091NAIRE SPORTSWEAR f wned m;aker pant Ind matdling tops. orle. 12.00.15.CJO .,, •••••• , •• , •• , • , ••••••• U7·1U7 ~tad aurnmtl' #lifw ••••••..••• , i.· •• , , •• , U1·1ZJ1 BLOUSES Stilts, prints aid sollds , •••••••• , •. , .• , •.••..•..• 1.17 Better blouses, new IPl'if'lll styles •. , •• , •• , , , • ,1/J.1/Z OFF HANDMGI ' lrnportctOC:hltstnWendwlckers, orig. 7.00.1 5.00, UM.W Cressy bl8Ck pa\en1, Whitt. bone le1thers, 04'ig. 20,00 , . 13.11 Crushed patent, leathe,.lookvinyls,orlg.12.Q0.15,00..1.11-1.17' GIRLS' ACCESSORIES 1-nuldl 'Nylon kn..hl't, 6loi-11 •••••••••••• , •••••• , •••• , lll.17 Nyl.on s1re1d1 il~ts, 11· 14, ••• , •••• ,, , , , •••.•••• , 111.47 CHILDREN'S SHOES Group ol gi1ls' sandals, orig. 6.00-6.00 ,,, ..•. , •• , , • , , Z.• Blister Brown boys' lhoes, Orio. 13.00.15.00 • , ••• , , ,, • lt7 B.F. Goodrich canvas stioes: boys' dick ~Oii. with•, green, navy •..••.•..•••• , •••• , •• , , , •• , ••• , •••• C..17 Girls' lit, White or navv • , ••• , , •• , ••••••• , ••• , , , •• l.11 FASHION FABRICS Poly11t« double ll.ni11, 60", orig. yd, 15.0G-7,50. ••• , , ~I.• 1 fl'l?Ofted rr;'on F lbranne• 54", orlo. yd, 3.5045.oo •• "1. t .n AR1'NEEDLEWOR K GermantoWn deluxe Orlon• .aylic y1m, 4 Ol. orig. 1.50 ................................... 1.n Frost!on• Pllite varn, urig, 1,00 ,, ••••••••••• ,.. *tll&N MEN'S CLOTHING Readgate suits, assorted lebricl,orlg. 1'16,00,., •• ,, ••• M.IO GLOVES Readgat~ regular weight ~hs. otlg, 125,00 •• , •• , , ••• •.IO 1~ Frlndl kldl, morl84 lergths rd colors. Aeadgate S(lorltoets, ong. 75.00 , , , , •....•.. , ••• , • N.IO . 12 -~-IJ7 ReadQaiteslack.s,Ol'"il.25.00 ........ , ..... , ..•... , 11.H Ol'ig. .~. ••••·•·•. ·····••·•·····•····· ALUMNI SHOP ~1ed ootlon end t)Ylon glam, orig. 3.~5.00 , ••••• 1.11 tMALL LEATHER, OOOOI Na111ral shou1<1arsui1s. °'"· 100.00 • , , , •.....•.•.• IZ.IO No-iron d1ess :shins, long siw.., l>YUOll down F.mous m11kw lllttwr wlllets and pursie ~. Z 17 7 97 ·collar, pOtyes'terloouon, orle. 9.00 • , .. , , , .. 1.91, Z/tt.10 orig, l5,QO.lJ,60 ··' •• '' · · •·' ··'' · "··.".'' ' • ' MEN'S FURNISHI NGS HD&IERV Robinson's own stlifls. no-iron, h.t! slMW, F1mous make slippers, 01ig. 5.00-6.00 • • · • · · · · · · · • · · 2.11 whites al'll oolOl's, orig. 6.50 ... , .•• , •. , , , .. S.25, 2/t.lt FASHION ACCIUORIES Robinson's own stiins, no-iron, tia11 steeve, Aavliccrtw neck Clll'dipl, ~lte, bone, nwy, blacl:., regular collar, striOM and chlcks,O(ig. 7 .00. , . 1,71, V11,10 graen, 38-42. specillly priced • , •••• , ••••••••••••• 1.17 Ml!dalist oonon undlrWe!ll'! -·· DHilJ'l• k>no ~In pure sitk prlntt, · Si._ knit T-lhirti, arm or ·v• neek,or19. 3/4.50 , ••• , , . , 313.!il orig. 8.00-15.00 ,, .•....••.••••••••• • •• • • •• ···.Lil • Knit brief, double seat, 30-42, orig. 314.00 , •• , • , , , ~00 H~kerdliefs, linen embroidated, whlu and a:Jlon:, Broadcloth boxer ~!Ori, 31).44 ,orig, 1,75 , •• ,. 1,40, 314.00 orig. 1.25-2.60 .•••.•••••••• • .• •••• •• • • • • · · • · • • .17' Medalisl hOSI!: FAIHION JEWELRY Dr•, lin1Jib nylon,m1tch 10-13, bJack,dk, brown, 1'.;ultllled purl end gold fi!led bm:tllell, earrings, . , • , 1/2 OFF n~. oliYe, charoOat. Anlc111,orig, l).fr, , • , • 1.Dt, ln.15 .. co-..encs " -.. · -· M"'"""'"""· '·'°· ·' .; .... ,,-, ....... ua. m.10, Rotilt'llOll'10wl\ f8Cial tl!IUI, Piek of.12,orlf, ~00 •• , , 1.n f)MQ.llrve }efl!llh, Of~. 1.75,. • · • • • • • • • • • • • 1.41h. 314.DO. pack of 24, o(19, 12.00 •• 10.DG,padc of 36, or1g. 18.()).Jl.75 Potsona! leather good5; orig, 6.00-15.00 ••• , ••••••. 1 OFF P1Clblrtbf1'10Wn bathroom tiwe,case of· SO, orig. 12.SO . l.IO MEN'S SPORTSWEAR Cl910f 100, orig. 215.00 • • • • • • • • ·' • • • •' • • ·''·'··Tl.IQ 0 11on• ~ryllc CDrdiian swt•!trs, willihable, FINE JEWELRY S·M-L-XL, beige, briWJdV, blue; OiN'f, green, 14kgoldcolortd stone rif'l!IS,orig.25.00300.00 ••• 25%DFF ' yelfow,orig.17,00 •..•••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.11 StiKliorl ol 14k gold ilwllrv, orig. 20,QG.350.00 •. Z5'4i OFF Cut sld 9llWl'l IPClll lf'i i1t.S, m1t1y stvles aod FASHION PDUND~TIONS fabtla lncludlng no-lrons, S.M-L:XL, Famous makff' wire bras', various ttlP ;tyt115, 32-36 ' orig, 8.~IZ.00 ..•.... • ••...••••• • •• ,, . l .IG, 2/11.50 A.8.C.O. White. Pl't:tls,p deni•, beige, Acrytlc knit #l irts, short sllwls, •·--•-u.-'"5~7 oo 211~•1 orig, 13.00.115.00 ...................... 1.H,J/ltlO F=· :.~·., ;,;~Y 1i;d :iv~;;;;;~·''·''' ' -Polyater/oottoO wl:llk !tiorU, IOlids, pllk.11, f br•, edlusu!bltt lingerie straps, "32.J6 t bell loops, J0.42, crig. 7 .OQ.8.00 • : ••• , , •••• 4.IO, VI.SD ~ "A,8,C. Black, prlrlt, white, beige, orig. 4.00-6.00 .•• , ~1f7 MEN'S SHOES· i F11111ous maker pantY glrdl111 ln J>OWlf net, firm Of' sot1 . · Bally 11ip.ori1, bl8Ck, brown, orig. 3.S.00.37,00 •• , , •••• 30.CID • smooth.Ilg or ltrelclt lacy· band.lncluQes p terlels styles. French.Shriner moc·toe 1iil. orig, 35.00 •. , , • , ••• , •.•• tl.llJ Bleck, nude, while, pastel~ piinu,orig.B.00.16,00.A.47·11A7 LUQQAQE flfTIOUS maker brilt Pll'IJY gin:fll, lacy p.-iel Skvw•Y IUW'Qe, durallle vinyl OOYeringl, cornbin11iun . front, sho<t leg, S.M·L. Blue, Y.tlow7 00;. l!l.CIO • • • • • :. 1.11 1/4 OFF f:ll'l'iOUl mtkff' zlpPlf glrdll «Id P'l'llY 91fdll, 2" lock. Udil(in blue, gold, gl'l8fl. Men's in black •.• hi·toP, llrm tummv Jlll'llf. 27-34. Whitt. iloOKS Orig. 18.~3.60 •••••••• , •• , •.• , . , , •••• 13.17·11.97 Mys1idsm,oo:ult, as1rologv, 11rot ..•...•• , ••. , , 1.11-1.M f li'nWI m1ktt fully padded br~ llip, 9"1\00thcups, Cook books, fflMlV 1i1les, reg. J.gs.1s.oo •••••.••• 1.oo.l.11 nol'l<Hrog sllo, 32.313 A.8. Nudl, bk.le, 'l)'llite. ••••• , ••• i.11 Juvenll• books lnc:Jodino Dr Seuss;reg. 1,95-3.95 ••• IM-1• LINOERll!./DAYWEAR CAND'l/OOURMET Nylon ttlcot slips, !t\Oft, Mragl,Ofig, 6.00.18,00. • .3.17<t.17 ,Hooperk asmrtl!d hOlt:IH mints, orig, 1.79 ••.• , , , • , , • , 1.11 NylOl'I iricot na1f slips, atf sizes .-io length:;, Whlt1 trosted pr1uel1, orig. 1.89 • , • , ••• , , , •••••• , •• 1.51 0ti!I. 41.0CJ..8.00 •.••••• , ••••• , ..... , . • • • • • • · 2.17·&.11 Honay nut ct>nfeclion, 1 lb .. orig. 2.00 , .••.•. , •••••• 1,ft \.INGERIE/SLEEPWEAR K)l!ldsan'1 06111sh Butter cookies. 1 lb., orig. 2.2s •••••• 1.11 Cotton 01nnll al~, UortlprinU,orlg, 9,00., •..•• 4.91 JWA pr•fll•, 1 lb., orig. ag,; , • ,, •• ,, ••• ..•••••• 312.d PegnOir 1111s. nylon tr lt.ot,orig, 25,Q0.34.00 ••. , .• t .17·21.11 LIQUOR . ROBESILOUNGEWEAR F\111 ~th trwel robe$, orig. 25.00 , , • , ·~ ••••••• ,., • 11.17 Hostns robes, orig. 23,00 ••••••• , , , • , , • , , , . , •• , . , tl.17 Cotton du5lers, lull lengths, orig. 20,00.23,00 ,'., 11.17-11.17 YOUNG CALIFORNIAN LINGERIE LOI Anoelu, 8IM!r ly H 1111, N~port only [ JW APrl'o'lte stot~: Ii git. JWR bourbon, orig. 12.95 , .....••...•... 11.R y, gal • .NIA-Gold lllbet JCO!ch, ori!J, 14,85, ••••••.• 13.31 ~ flll, JWf\ Vodka, orig, 10.15 , , , •\o., ••• , ••.. , , I, IJ K Qll. JWR gin, orig. 10,75 , •• , , • , ••• , , ••••• , , •. 1.11 Atk>rtld ease of 6 at IOI ldditional di!oOOOlll. , SALE STARTS TODAY! PLUS, SPECIAL NIGHT OPENING TONIGHT, UNTIL 9:30 LININI '--1 < 66" to.lfld,orlg, 13.00 , •• , , ••••••.•••• r •••••••••• l.H .Ctltlltw1P~0ti0.1.&0 ••••••••••••••••••.•.•••• 1.ZS cir:11on vrnvt n do1h: Whltt,oolft. cu: fi21t~";0tig, 4.«I ••• 1.•. S21t'10'', Ofig, 6.00 ••••••••• 00.00", oblong/cwll1 OflQ. 7.00 , , •••• , ••••• , .• , , , •• I.II 80x104'', orig. Q.00 , •• J..• ... 00" round, Ofig. 7,00 , , &.II C1llit no.fron cloth; gold,9"11'1,yd\ftt, ~'IG, llgtit blUit: ~50'',oriQ.,5.00 , , , UI, 60lt70",q&,OO •.•..• 7.11 tl7x90"obl0f1D/OYll:orl;.14.CO .,,,,, •••••••••••• 11.11 tS71t 108", oblOl'ilVIMI: Oflg. 11.00 • , • , , • , •••• , ••• , • 13.• 68" round, orig. 12.00 •• I.•, NtPll.ins, orig. 1.50 , , . , 1JI llDDING Pllnl box 1Preed , no1ron• Twln,orlg.11.98 ••••• i ,M; Fwll,orlg.12.00 ..... 10.N lrnpcw1ed GOOtldowrl l'lllONS! si1ndard, orig. 14,915 ,,, ~,., •• ,., ••• , •• , • 11.M, VZJ.• Kl119, orig. 24,05 " •••• ,, •••••••••••••••• z1.n , J/43.• Wtmait1•'1 'Coun11V Flow9f1' ShMta: Twin llttllltted, orig. l!.46 •• , , •••• , ••••••• , ..••.•• 1n Full flat/titted. orig. 7 ,45 , ••••••••••• , , , ••• , , •• ~. , l.H a..., llathit1ed. orrg.,10.45 ••••• , ••••••••••.••••• 1M KlnQ tllt/llued. CfiQ, 13.45 ••• , •• , ••• , , • , , •••• , .•• I .• 42 x 38" CllSe,orig. 2.~·. 1 .• 142 x 415"mt,Ofig.2.M.J.ll StlYens' no-iron white stieeJS: Twin ll1t/11tt.cl, orig. 4,60 ••••••••.•• , • , •• , , • , , •• , , 3.71 Full tletllltttd. orig. 5.50 ..••• , , • , , , •• , •. , .•••.••• C..71 lt•n.Q tt1tll!119d, orQ. 11.50 , , .••.••••• , • , ••••••• , , I.II 42 x 36" cases, orig. 3.20.,,,,,,.,,, .. ,.,., ..•. pr, 1.11 THE 8'\TH SHOP Roy at Ve!Yet 1owe1s, gold, straw, wrdi111, 'Nhit1, bristol blue, lcX;allberrv, Cerulean blut; lemot1, Siamese pink, de.-1 pink. bitt1rtwe111, ie1 pink,191•mifl1. canarv Blth, otii!. 4.60 •• , ••.. 141; Tif>,orlg. 1.00., .••••. JN Hand,orlg.2.:JJ •••••. 1JI: Tubmat,ori;.5.00 •••• UI; Wash, Orig. 9Qit: ••••• , , 19'; Sith shael, orig, 8.00 ..... Swirl h'.Jw•!s, irl as.sorted colors;• Bath, or\v . .d.00 , , •• , , l.11: Wash, orig. 8GI .••••••• IN H.-.d. oi'lg. 2.00 , , •• , .1.11; l ip, ori!}. ~ •••••• , •• 7" Lyric; towtbi,nsor1ed colors: Beth. orig. '2.!'lO ••••••• I.ft: Wash, aig. 704 ••••••• Mt Hand,orig.1.50 ,,,.,,1,31; Tip.orig.SOC ••••••••• 111 fllocturnt ta.wls.: c.n1ry, while, pumpkin, gold, Vl:!fdian, em•lld, 1z1le11, lndlen blut, Slll!'lne pink, cognec. Blth,orig.2.!'IO • , ••• , , 1."; l ip, orig. 7Sil.", , ••• , , HI: Hind, orig. 1.50 •••• , .tJl Tub mat.orig.'3.60 ,;,,IA Wash, OHg. 65' , , , , • , , .. , . , . , .•. , .•... • • · • • ••. • .. .., Rlt'm11 towel1, ~llo/.o,!Jreen, t~ry,o~. royal ITIOS, Bath,orig.2.fl0 .,, •. , •. 1.tl; WMll,orig.65' •••.•... Ill Hand, crlt, 1.50 , • , • : .t.lt; TELEVISIONSISTEREOS/ll!CORDS RCA o::olOr portablt, 01ig. 4:IJ.95 , •.•...•• , ..••.. , ~··· RCA Delllxl c:olot console, 295 SQ.in., orig. 629.95:,. 111.H LlghtwllQht por i.bll 111,«ig. 139.95 ••••.•.• , •• , , • II.ti ,. piece stereo componlflt, AM/FM, orig. 249.95 , , , • , t•.• Stereo iape reairder Delu1tt, 7" reels, ori<], 299.95 ••• 1H.ll AM/FM clock radio, orig. !IQ.95 , ••• , •••.•. , • : ••••• 31.K HOOYef upright lighted vawum, with coots,oriQ, 82,&5 • IZ.H Robinson's pick of hits, lrom Blltboerd's Top Teo: orig, 4.98 ••• ,, .•••.• , .•••.•. , .•.• , • , , • , , •• , . , z.• RCA portable pl'lono, 4 ~. ori;. "24.95 •• , , •••• , • , 17 •• SterlO <JUtomailc phooo, detechlble tpe;ikers, otiQ. 99.05 ••••.•••••.. ··•••• .................. .. Lene rea:inl cabinet, orig. 89.95, ••• , •. , , •.•• , , •• , • 41.t& Aoll-Around R~ stand, holdi 100 LP's, orig. 14.95 , • I.• SILVE.RWARE ·Si!verplated swao compote; ori\j. 25.00 , • , • , .. , , .• , • 11.M Sil't'trpl1ted Guernsev J\lo; orig. 27.50 •••••••••• , , •• 11.H 1,000 Hnesto(Jualitv irays, e!1 sllapes and siles; orig, 13.00-100.00 , .• , •. , .. , ..... , , , •• , . , 10.10.11.lllt HOUSEWARES PToc.tor iron I no t)Qlrd , pad ll"CI COY1r, orig. 15.95 ••..• 10 .• Toas1fflag1« Autpmatic 2~icoi toasttr, ~I , ••• , ,";, 14.tl 1'111'19<A11 limp li'l!lll(!f, special ••••••••• , , ••••••••••• I.• TOYS (conUnued) ..... , .. and bolt with tlf'!OPY, orig. 25.00 , , ••• , • , •• 11.11 Floetiog water dl<tisie lounge ••..• , • , •• , , • , •• , , , •• 21a Gvm-EE playground lor· l/'le Pf&schpollf, orlg!&o.oo~ •• , •• , ••••••••••••••••.••• , ••••••• 31.11 DllUXI Pid'lic tlbll, orig, l&.Qo •,,,••.•it,,,,,,,,, 11.11 . Pfl:'Sd'lool wagon by Rldio S1eel, orig. 4.00,.,,, •. , ,, .I.II Jet Set wagon, ori!}. 8.00 ••• ,, • , ••••••• , •• , , , ••••• IM, Super Wegon, orig, e.oo .•• , .••••••.•• , .••.• , • , ••• I.Ill: Rocklt Wagon, orig. 10.00 •• , ••••••••••••••••• , ..,.1 .. SP«* T1aYel, orig. 5.00 •• , , •••••• , , , • , , •• , ...• ; , • 3JI ' CURTAINSIDRAPEf(11s '~ ( Wet4ook minllturt pillaws, 1eg. 4,00 "~.,., •••.••••• 2.15 Chli• ~.lame cuSlioo :ir1tand blck, Ofig. 189,915 •••..•••...•...•.•.•••.••••••••• lZl.llii P1tchw«k quiltid splWMI tnd M'*n&. .Twin •••••••••••. ,JUI; o~.Klrotlfdull •• &Iii Cbtton ueMlt 3-pc, en1embltl induillng ~rwd. hladbo&(d, blodl, orig. :»11.00 • , ••••••••• •• Texture couon Hollywood CCMI', 311", orig. ~95' •••. 24.li W9dgl bollt« to\llf, Oflg, 8.95 , , •••••••••..•.• , • , , .1a AntiQIM w11n draperiol., 21 l<Olors, orig. 9.95-49.96 ••..•••.• , , , .•••• , , •••.•• , 1.-... 8111 trlngld curtllfl5, Qflg. 2.98-6,50 •.. , . , , , , •.• Z ..... FURNITURE NltlOtlll uphol11ery sc;le, cu11or11 ctr.w«I •.•••••• llM OPF 8' 'SPl'il'ID Oo.<Yn' 1011, wide choice ol CXIYel'I, orlo. M9.oo .•..•...•••••••••••••••••• •• 5--pc, dining" g1m1 le\, tX'i;. 539,00 •••••••• , , ••••••••• Oa:alionel d lilr&, lifll Kdlnt, orig. 89.00 • , •• ,, ••• , • a• LiriQerll Accent chests. 3 SI~·· Ofig. 150.00 : ••••••• 1•• Custom cowred s:ita. lj' ,•llcllon ot fllbrlct, orig, 3'!9,00 , • , • , , , ••• , • , , • , •• , • , . , •• all l ounge pillow-be\ diairs,4 styles., ur~ 149.00,, .•.•• , .••.•••••••••••••••••••• 111.11 6-pc. l)ldestlt wrouitit iron dining 1et,ori;.249.00 •••.••.••••••••••••••• , ••••. 1a• Dur 'San Mlrino' table coltectlon • , •• llRlATL Y MDUCID ltlll.-i provlncitl J.pc. bedroom set, butternut, orig, .11157.00 ••••• , • , , ••• , •• , , , , .... , J11A H1rl1a91 eu1tom uphol1tvr 51111. custom COlll'l!t" •••••••• , •••••••••••••••••• 15'C Dffi Hlf"itaga 'Mldrfgll' badroorn,dining room .iw:t occnlonal table cotlec1ior1 ••••. , ,SALE '9tlCIS , Entite Drlilel 'Esperan10· cor11aion •• GftEAn Y Rl!DUCfO LAMl'S A1mbcanf,.;JS" •U metal w/prismalit 3.wav lighlirct tnd blse swite!I. J..i;olon.·crii e6.00 •• , , •• , &II Six-way llOOr 1 .. ip. by Rerrbrnlt, pristn1tic llgh~ .................................... ... Our :lr F~glMS 'Vlot1', lO;colortwith mt Idling p.-ctlment ino, J.weV'Uohllfl •••••• ~ ......... 17" motSem chrome den lamp, whhWhlllldoml th~ •···••••••••••••••••••• 11• 17" TredillDnll English bronta desk lamp, motat shlde ·~ •••••• , •••••• , •• , •••• ._ DECORATIVE FABRICS -Custom~driltieries, ll'ld\Jding labor, 1 bned Ol'l 72" 111inimum ltn.Qlh5 ••••••••••• 1""41N on: S&llCtad llbtlts lor rn-upholttlflng ••• , • , ,, , 1 ... OPF Seltetlld lllbtiti for slip.cowrlng , •••• , , •• , , 1-.-qPF CUlilOfn WOtfnoWOOd and cherllllll f\IOtl:,, ••. •• •• 1• 0Pf CUilom wood #lullers and window.,... •• •• •••• 1. OFF Fin.I Mlt Ofl •U d!KOnlinued (iibrla .............. 112 Dff FLOOR COVERINGS T.!Vhtly twlslt!d nylon !tlsg. 10 col0f1,orig.aq. yd, 10.llO lnSI.., ,, , •.•••. , .• , ., •• ••••• .... ; ,, , 1,,, ,1.4' Hl..pll1.!'IVIOl"l W!tg, 1:0 oolors,orig,,q. vd .• 12.00 IMU ';,••LID Long pllll poly11ter :;t111g, 13 COIOn.Oflu,JCt. vdo ,.,.. 12.00 1n11 .••••••••••••••••••• ~ ................. IM [)Mp lullh prol'f'•tt('pkl$h it.g,26 colon,l)fig.sq. yd. 14.00 lnll, ••• ' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.• E~ 1r.a hutv plush SM1!Jpoly111er, 11 COlor1, ortsi. tq. yd, 17.•4 ll'Kt •••••••••.••••••••• ·········,. 0.1uu WOOi pile by a limed mlll, thlck,wt11lle. &oo1ors,Oflg.«1.vd.17.50lns1, ,,,;,,.,,,,,,,,r.11.11 Wiii tD Wll1 blihrOOffl t#J*, 13 t'91ort, ~)(6·, Nylon 91Jilt reties, :non, orig. 17,00 , , ...... , ••...•• , U7 THE CAMPUS SHOP Ctn'IPUI knit #!iris, assorted, wastu1bl~ solids and pet181'ns, ori;. 6.6().10.00 • , ••••••• , ••.•.•..• , 3.11 STATIONERY HI_.. innmsity lamp, hdow Mitch; orig. 10.95 •••.•... 1.17 Undfr.phoile index, beige or blacl:.; orig, 7,96 , •••• , , , , 1.41 OoUbll decit playing cards, p111tic ooeted: or IQ. 2,00 ••••• 111 f'restoH<lt OOQOer,mpecilll ; •••••••• : •••••••••••••• I.ti AOG, out fNln in1tan1heir11111« , , •• , ••••••••• , ••• 17.tl J Jumbo Jenny kitchen lowels •••••• , .•• , ••• , • , , •• Cll. ti 32-gat!on trasti Cllll, 5 year guaranty, orig. 9.95 , •• , • , ; • 1.4' Cot00 ll.l1chenu.p1too1,orig.1 ~.oo •••••••••.••••.•• 11.M orig, 25,00 ••• , , • , • , • , , , , , , , •••• , , , •.• , , •• , •• 21• 611Y~ori;.30,95, ••• , , • , , • , • , .•. ••••••••••••:•JI.II. ARTS/GIFTS THE IOYS' SHOP Trve Metil ptj&mM,assomd,8-18, orig. ~00 , , • -~ \ •• , U1 V-flltk lambswool MNltrS, s.M-L·XL ••••••••••••••• U7 Long ~ 9"11rfi, assort~ colors, orillo '4.W, s.oo •••• , ••••••.............. 1n, Z/IJ7 Hl.sHOP "WOol FM!ton P11 }1Cttt1,r\IY'I , • •·., ••• , , •••• , •• ,. 1U7 Acrvflc pllk! •1f11, fll'l'IOllS mtkll', orla, 11/»13.00 ••• UJ GIRLS' 7·14 Wool lneltOll navy jXa coat • , •••••••• ., •• , , , ••• , •• 12.17 Washllble 8CfYliC knit jumpers, plaids ••••••••••••••.• 5.17 AayJic&k1ru, plaids aod solid~ .•.. , •. , .••• , ••••.... 3.17 CHILDREN'S.UX For tlrk UX: !lavth: p~ ,lumpm,4-GX, «11. 8.00 .• ,, , .. , ... , , , 4.11 'sw.terdmaes, nytle knlts,,OtiQ. 8.00,, •..•••••.••• S.17 , .... ,.1: --... , .......................... ,i.p Knit W.irtl, IS80fted 1ty1eS, bbrb.otlg. 2.50-i.00 •• , • 'IM1 INFMTS AND TOODLERS lnfln1131>c. krtlt llgglrt •u. ~ted •••.••••.••••.. t.a c,.,,.., tliiurttct flbrlcs, QJIOrl,, arlg. amoo ... t.11.tn T~gl1ls' iurni>ett.119')Jt8d,orlg. 6,00.1.00 ••• , •••• 1 17 Allortmen1.ol ootton pllklt, orig, 4.00 •••• , • , •••• ,. , U1 NURSERY FURNITURE ~ltltrib/dlcal, doubl1:drcip sides, orig. 50.00 ••••••• 31.17 Our own aib mtttrlSI by fl\lklfl at Klntwt1, oriJ 25.001U7 GIRt S' ACCESSOR IES Anortad si.epwwr. $1111412 ....................... 1f1 CQJtOn knl1UillMl ....... +14 •••••••••••••••••••• JllJf' NOTIONS Kc 'Rom sou1iQoe' tlosetoroup: 10-thlll n:.. beg; orig. 6.00 ' ••••••. ' ' ..• ' ..... r• 4.• ShelF box; orig. 10.00 •• , lM, Shoe W11 box., •• , .J.11 &:d~r Ches1 ••• , •• , • t •. ,.,, , , , ••....•...•.• 11,: Zip f'.llt or dress big; orig. 2.50 , , , • , ••••••••••..•• 1. Nyton 1rtltlel1Ult•ori11.8.00 ••··•··~··········4.19 Nylon ti-Mld'*"be!liorl;.1.00 ••••••••••••••••• I.II Peraile fur 1101'1 bag; 04'ig. 6.00 , , , •••••• , •••••.••• 4.11 Er.;y WW1,qu1rt; orig. 3.85 . , . , •• , •• , •••••••••• llL 3.25 )<l.9al.orig:·.s.so •• }S:flll.5.00,ga1,orig.12.00 .·,,.fll,l .IO Sat1n hsngers, ~oxed set or 4; orig, 3.00.,.,,, ••••••.. 2.31 Pandora shoe boxas; orig. 4/8,99 ••••••••• , •• , •••• 4/1.n Di~ and cup ches1; ori(I. 5.00 • 1 •••• , •••••••••• , •• , a.II Angel .tflld• itippetC.'Of\1. 2,50 •.••••••. , .• , •• , , •• 1.11 CHIN,t{OLASPIARE Nari talc• 'SHoy' llrw. wtilte 1rll'l'Slucel1t ct.IN, ,. 6'PC.Pl.ae.t:orlg.6.9& ••.••••••••••••••••••••..• J.• •' All open1tock iocllmrlil •• , , • , , , , • , • • •••••• Ill Off _Nditake 'Yoot)l(jt!f lmlrJI' ctlln1, 6 colorful patterns: lo. f>'PC. pl. •t: «19. 7.95 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.15 ~ 45-pc. *"'iw for II ori;. "NJIS , ••••• , ••••• , ••••• M.H &3·pc;Tttr•tof)9 .viol fof 8, d coloi'.c or1Q. 49.e& •• : 1UI Imported llld Cf'Vllll st.mwtre, 2 p1ti.rns, !IOb1111S, wines,~ orig. 2.50 , • , • , •• , ••••• Z.00 3¥iltlal morqram·gia(las; Ssizcs; Ofig. 7,flO doz ., 1 Ml. t .ft 6tlrteorlg.8.60doz •••r ••••••••••••·••·••·~7.M LINENS. • Chltltillv,., Clrt W:v dc1b; gold.gt*, terv, "'11te. S2x70" oriQ. 10.00 ••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lM 84w90'' ""/00. orig. 15.00,, •••• ,., ••••• ,,., ••••• 11.11 64x104",orig. 18.00 :. ··••••·••·•••••· •••••••.• 11 11 T011stm•!lf" tlHI k11ti. ,, ,,,, ,.,,,., •. ,.,, •• , •• ,. 12.• Smoll1h1u Otoller1 ne , , , • , •• , ••• , ••• , • , ••• , , , , • •. ~ RMll'1 ,,,., l:.ett lel, imorted atyl•, or~J. 10.00.16.00 ••...•••..••••.•••• , •••••• , , , • 21" OFF Vire~ 5-pc:. dll'llt11.a1, Jll"x48", 1 leaf, orig. 104,g5 •• , •• , •••• , •••.•.•.•••.•..••.••.•• , , • 71.M VirtUit 9-oc. dl!'ltll• 11!1, 36"x48"x60"xn", 2 lelf, orig. 227.95 , ••••.•••..•..• , •..•••••..••••••• t•.M Virlull 7..pc, dinene set, 36"x48"11!!0"x72", 2 IH:I, orig. 188.Q5 . , •••••• , ••• , ........ ,, , • , • , ••••• 129.U Samtonhl bridg! 911t, ':J>" tqu«I, &i>c. orig. 50.26 •, •• JI.ft. 30" squ.re bridge tllble only •• , • , , , ••• , , , , , , ,, •••• l.M Foldfl'lg chairs .•..••.•.• , • , ••••• , ••• , ••• , •• , , • , • l.H 8-qt, J.in-onc rOMl(!f, GOIOIS,,.,,. , , , , , , • , , •••••••• IJI Ooek.er' TV tlllV .... s~. orig. 25.00 •••.•••••••••• 12.M s.l1on ho1i-1Y, 171ilr'1 odg, 1'1.95 •••••••••••••••••. l .K Sitton cert Wllh dOIT'll!!, orig. 92,45 .• , • ; • , •••••• , , •• 14.M -&111on ctrl only, orig, m.50 ..... , .............. ,, •.Ii Mirro 10 CUI IU IOmllic c:oflee peroot11ar ••• , •• , •• , , 1IJI Mirro22 wP -.itQm11iccolleeper«>1atOr ••••••••••• 11 •• Sltntbolrd,Otit, 16.86 ••••• : •••••••••••• , •••••• 1t.• · A~rocti;er, ...•• : •.• : •.••••.•••••••.••••• 13.tl 7-pc. 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' l~Poahian Island Suepl-t to Tho DAILY P ILOT, WM., July I, 1970 Newport's ·Traffic Laws Apply··-to All-€yclistS 0-0 l t's summer -the 'A'ann ·weather, vacation, heavy traf· fie season when bic)•cle riders and motorcycle riders " are seen in numbers in Newport Beach. Ed Cibbarelli, public in- formation officer for the Newport Beach police. k.10..,,is f is that time of year. Cyclists, and in particul>J.r bicyclists, he says, often are more ot a traUic hazard than cars. "\Ve have a bicycle safety program for the kids, so tor the most part they do preuy well," Cibbarelll said. ••Jt's the adults that cause a lot of the problems. They forget that traffic laws apply to bicycles just as they do to motorcycles and cars." He said the major problem with motPfCyclist.s is that ttiey forget tJiey 're not as visible as a car and lhal there 11re greater limits on t h e capabilities of a motoriied bike. ·~E'uher ,, 11l!)torlsi will assume a motorcyc le can stop an a dime and pull out in front of onf:, or the cyclist will make that assumption. 04A cyclist has to be evm more ol a defensive driver than a ca.r dri ver, because people don't see motorcycles as easlly as they do cars aod they!re apt to d o anything," Cibbarelli said. Figuring that a good bicycle rider will ma}te a good car driver, the Newport Beach police have undertaken a pro- gram with the schools to train children in bicycle safety. The program covers all aspects of safety -frorp the rules of the road lo main- tenance and riding skills. It includes written teJJts and £eatures bicycle rodeos. "It's an annual thing and the kids ~m to look forward to . it," he ooted. "Ot course our training.program doesn't do much good when the kids look aro1.r1Jd and see adults doing all the things that we tell them oot to do." While adults can, and dp, . receive traffic tic)tets' for vebi- cilcle code violations, Newpart police have worked out a special system for t h e youngstera. "Wtien an officer wants to cite one for a violation, he first explains the sltuatlo.1 to the child," Cibbarelli ex. plained. "We have yellow cards on which the Officer records everything that would ·go on a ticket and these are kept on fiW:.'~ The officer said that when a youngster receives a yellQW card, his parents are sent a letter adv!Sing thetn of the situation and asktng them to make sure their son or daughter understands I he rules of the road. If a child receives two within a year, he and his parents are invited to the sta- tion to have a counseling session with the juvefle of- ficer. And if be &ets three, ClbbarelU said, the deparl·· mc11t turns the matter over to the juvenlle court Adult bicycle offenders can end up in trartic court. i;The mo.st important thing to remember is that the same laws apply to bicycles. as to cars. So it costs just as much to run a red IJght on a bike as in a car and the violation stlU goes on your driving record," Clbbai'elli warned. Berkeley Police Use Pellet Power Cy~ling Rules ... I I-Jere are do's and don'ts that should be observed by bicycle riders ; -Don't ride on side\valks; give pedestrians the right of \v ay. , -Obse rve all traffic regulations including one· '''ay streets, traffic lights and stop signs. -Ke.ep to the: right and_alway,s _ride in single_ t}l~ 'vhen riding \\'ith a group. -Have a white light on the front and a red re- CJector for the back of your bicycle. -Look out for cars pulling out into traffic and keep a sharp look out for sudden opening of c~r doors. -Never hitch a ride on another vehicle. Never stunt or race in traffic. -Never carry another rider and don't carry packages that obstruct or prevent proper control of the cycle. -Be sure your brakes a re working 'vell. _-.-\.!ways use band signals for turning and stop- ping. Indians Beckoning Califor11ia Campers RINCON (AP ) -The Inman beckons, \\'hlle man. The stream on his reservation flows cool and the fish are running. You can park your camper anyY:here on his grounds -for a fee , or course. project's Urst -the tribe's revenUe exceeded $10,000. A spokesma n says two or three times t~t much is expected in the second year. The special attraction: no modern conveniences at all. Using a $5,000 grant from the U.S. Off1ee or Economi c B RANDY WILLIAMS, 2, TAKES TOPSIDE POST Family F·riend, J im Phillips, 21 , Hoists Balboa Tot BERKELEY (AP) -Police Hn this University of Callfor· nia city with a history ' of campus-related d i s o r d e r s are now using anti-riot weapons firing wooden pelletit "\\'hich st.Ing like the dic~ena but don't penetrate the skin." · "The rioters have started juries thus tar, Healy said. "\Vhat they do is administer about the amount of punish· ment a billy club would," he explained. "But of course ·these people, with their plan- ned 'events,' never get close enough any more for an of- "It lasted only a couple or hours," he Commented. ''So1ne of these things have gone on tor days." The device consists of a metal cylinder about an inch and a half in diame lt r .. lnside are packed live ban·eJ-shaped pieces or wood that resemble a one-inch s ect ion ol broomstick . "These are circular, In· suring against skin penetra- tion,'' Healy said. · tting-:--cute -on-us," t~ ,Michael Healy told a newsnian Monday. "They don't get close to you. They hold back to the distance they can throw rocks from, But this pellet- thrower, which we fou nd in Hong Kong, gives us access to them." ficer to q u e I I them personanyc: ·---Two-a t UCI-Eud Careers Hea.ly sai d the weapon. -1 The blunt wooden pellets have caused no serious in- described as new to the United Two UC Irvine 'emp loyes S~ates -helped stop a have been honored upon their disturbance last S a t u r d a y . . when some 500 demonstrators retlrement, L. E. Cox, vice rampaged through st reets chancellor for business and fi. after an ' ' A n t i -H o n o r nance, gave each a certificate America" rally, breaking win· of service during informal re- dows and throwing rocks at tirement ceremonies. police. Miss Elsie E. Epp of Tustin, I I I 20TH ANNIVERSARY CLEARANCE employed by the University for 12 years-the last eight oo the Irvine campus-retired as senior administrative assist- ant in the office of physi~J planning and construction: Henry A .. Machnikowsk.I of Costa Mesa retired 3.fter four years as a gardener at UCI. /, Indian campgrounds are popping up in Southe rn California as a free enterprise venture of several tribes. Opportunity, the Indi ans --"'-------'------------' STARTS The 90-acre campground set aside on the La Jolla Reserva- tion south of Palomar hfoun- tain is a blood-curdling suc- cess already. Ast estimated 1.000 tourists spent last weekend at the spot in a San Diego County wilderness. Last year -the Plague Fear Told Camper s Campers, beware. The State Department of Public Health has issued a warning to all summer campers to avoid California squirrels and chip- munks. A human case of bubonic plague in Shasta County and an outbreak of the disease among squitTels in Monterey County prompted the warning from the state department. F a m i I i e s "acationing in mountain and roastal areas shoold avoid contact with the rodents, according to Dr. Louis F. Saylor. The s1nall animals can be infected v.'ith bubonic p\llgue, and fleas infesting these creatures may transmit the disease to humans, Saylor stated. Although only eight human case& of plague have occurred in California since 1940, travelers are warned not to handie sick or dead animals. ON THE TUBE fot tht btl't 911idt to wht f't ~•,.p•nin9 •en TV, rttd T\t WEEK -·cl t.trlbvttd with tht St'1itd•y ~fi0tt of tht DAILY PILOT. I ii roughed oµt a primitive campgrounds lacking even drinking water until last \\'eelr. - There are no fiush toilets. But for a daily fee of $1.50 per vehicle, campers can use hiking and biking trails and fry a freshly caught trout - stocked by the tribe -under a picturesque cottonwood or oak tree. The Indians carved out hik· ing trails like t h e i r forefathers, built cooking pits along the San Lui s Rey River and added two rural swim· 1ning pools as well as a fishing pond for children. After talking with t h e campers, tribal chainnan Jim Parcell said : "\Ve were think- ing of putting ·in trailer pads and more modern sanitation facilities, but the campers as ked us not to." The white man likes parking anywhere he has a mind to, "and not be bothered by fancy equipment or a long list of re s trictive regulations," Parce ll said. The profits are going to finance a con1munity hall and modernizing the 1 n d i a n s ' homes. On the reservation lh·e 349 tribesmen, many of them ha rd-pressed to find employ- ment elsewhere. They share in a $100,000 federal grant given to the California lnler·Tribal Indian Council to set up campgrounds on reservations. At th£ 5,000-acre L o s Coyotes Reservation n e a r \Varner Hot Springs. the public is being allcm·ed to CiVnp at any spot wanted for a weekend fee of $3. The Barona Indian Council at Lakeside vetted recently to cunsider a similar venture. f I Second Reduction in our Semi-Annua·1 QualiCraft ~m®~ ®&~rn~ ...-1 t-..... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • were 8.99 to 10.99 2 prs. for $9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • were 5.99 to 7.99 Now even bigger savings on America's best·selling fashion shoes! Still lots of great styles to pick. Hurry in to enjoy the best selection in your size. ~I FASHION ISLAN D NEWPORT BEACH c WEDNESDAY, JULY 8th 9:30 A.M. 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YOIJJt ..; CMOI011 50 F~SHION ISLAND e NIWPORT llACH · ~t• lrNdway e "4. ~1 . .... ..,,... _.. -,....,,,,sec...... ., .. ...,. ...... -. .. I l»U NlcC ' t ' LOS ANMLU lo C-PAIK 6Ut W. 11th It. .,.._."II C...m 6741 P•HIM' ... A.,.. 01t t-11J1 .U: .. i.USI ·3414312 1 I OPEN 7 DAYS • \ •• 3/99' 'i I. - ----------------------·-----------------------------.. ' \ ,, I • ' Ii-fl ..... , lllaMI .. Pl'I•-le 1W DAILY "LOT, -.. July I, 1971 t<' •"""' ... ....... ,,, ......... _ qlllllll • ut1111d!MlllC Docwr Always Onthe}ob JAMESPORT, Mo. (AP) - -A-o:iuntry dodor :who Oft oc-. - Calion tt.111 treMJ victims ol -·and buUY accidenll will keop to his 31-year • ......, <I d•y-iong medical duties Saturday, his IOllt blrtlJday, "I work six dl)'s 1 week from I to 5 o'clock," •ys Dr. F. B. Bailey·. "I W<JUldn't take a day ctr and hiVem't for 10 years." 1bla northwest Mi 11 OU r i fannJng community of ·ap- pro<lmal<iy 191 lllS relied heavily .. the ....... thic IJb7*lan. lr.relfml,.• ........ Ing " -500 honor<d bim . this week with a Doc ·BaileJ ~lion O.y. They bnlaibt fried -... !cod t<a and ~ .alad to cily park. A flatbOd illOI' w- llerVed II a ltqe far Jr ... -ol • "plaque and for lho<1 opeeches. Bus~ CIYe him a watch. • .. • ·Miii)( of -On hand ·1fF' dllidren -liirtha ..... al-teaded by the doctor in his Jong lel'Vice in the area. Many " l\OC" llailOy'1 -J:lllO -_... acQmpltiloed iii or<f!nar1 drcumlllncet. ·But 1 om e -ta 1old ol times when the doctor ~ throogh ll«my niFta into rural """" 1o attm:I • delivery. ""n.t Dipt .Jbt Wit born/' -bqie·-<1·111e1r ...... -......... Jn lilt :IOI, ..... --"-~ the.IJridll .... out. 11'• -the--·-" ......... _. llla,..i -r.n nillll and the ...,. • !Wit -• .ell batlay -.... wind eblrpr." • His' nudle ii devoid ol """ii!tfl -... Tram' to ;;;;II: .. )IOlieata,allll Wia 111uc11 "" hta time. '11iuradoy W• .a lyplcal doy, Balley told • . ....-.man. Aller, irrlm at I a.m. at his -tJlllOr. and tl!eetine sewral pilients, .. rode out into -the caunlly lo ...... ~--old bed pa--· A few miles away was -call, • follow-up to _ ... .,.~-· _,,.. poli"11 hod loot -.,.._ at her houle. . Noon ·•w him blct at the tl(f"ltf: for • SDllCk. Then ht hos """"l<OCY facilities for tbr'tt bed patje11ts, X-ray equillllfld amt the like. No ~are.......-y. 0.... reqlUring bospitalizalkln are transferred to facilities In larl<f town&. In earlier years Ult l>hYsi· cian and ,his wife, who ere dlikUesa but have s t e p - grandchildren, traveled to Canada and Mexico for VICI• tions. But in the Jut years he'a ltruct cklee to home. "U you enjoy whit' you're doing in life your wort won't hurt you," ht maintains. "If you're di3tracted you'd better find youroell. ''1bere's a whole lot U ..... -the old dollar bill." He and his wife operate two ,._ ol aboul 1,250 acres. __ .., to town Thun- day • be lnmpod through I JI l•at and found one of his mw1 h.:I tfven birth to a -calf durirw ~ niPl And -bone and buUY I -? "Ob, thole," he I a Id , .. .Renember, there's a Men- ...,ite community .,..;II " J~. ~there'• • .i:uDIWl'.Y ....... -· collision 1 Mt'wlftla_...,.and.acar.~ l Aato ......... : j . "I've · newr 1te11 anybody, ,.Ila!·--didn't ...... _., -tbo1 ' "°"*""'._.al tctivlty, II'!: lllt fw •sr'Nug to do, '6wiN ..... dnt~ ab- --pol ... ... .. ,.,...., • er ... ..,. finn-.,, .,.. ____ ., Only One ,..., __ ,, __ TWl•Mt-•lllo"--.,. Tllo DAILY lltOI' II Ill ""' • ., •• Pis•' 1111& ..... ...... _. • ' J •• • • • ' . ' -- , . . ·-·-·-·. •I ' • ,, ' " • .... • 1 • . .....,.Ith tO ihl°IJ10th,we're Intro- , .duc!nQ our new ~ Accou~ , Glendale Fa;terar~µm•Dtt1Way ' ~t • • • ,, .lO Save now an'd 'play later. If the ' head ScentofHawaiian ..:...;;...--~-· y ·• ;n t"'~ ~·ttte·-111nta a·my c1 · , • ~-~50Urnoaeta~rn98Jlest GFS!, . ' . . ' . . alllClt liid eaell•'ve pl08'i"ftf i ~ · r • • .. • t • ' ,< f. • . • I ! . I " r J ~ ·; • • , • t • . ' ~~·~<;.,_I. " ' / ) \ ' " I . l ' .f PILOT .AOVERTISER Wtdnesdu, July 8, 1970 II lhe old saying, "When In Rome; Sllklyakl, -...1:11 the dimer table, tO Japan'• Expo' 70, many bs , -::1 •:..r ~=-.!,"f i:: t will be sampling Japanese at ,wut~be u.e = Mit!Qb, tbe may be uoecl• lnolead ol lhe SUKIY~ 4 ,o""""' beel s.,t -------·-- doastneRomans "ls heeded~· 1 •-"-!Udl~With.l!iu-~J,_ . a variety of Quaint re & ta ~ ..,\ s, ;.eh;t ... bl!'i. 1 1, 1 • : throughout the. exposition. The preuure cooker is the bomtmtke('• · 3 pounds beef tenderloin, sliced very ~ r..;""'.~ "lhin s· But --~~•· the urge may ............ .:ally In the preparation of Chicken Oritn-· ' _,,,, · -·~ W: Flniabed Just 1$ minlleS lillel lhe .,-kr a good old American hot dog ."' ··'"al '--'•• the diM ~ .. -1 lhe hamburger, a seemingly vain deslle 1""' .,..,..,.,~, . . ~--1 __ .. lllDOOI the myriad Japanese foods and t.l_lste of soy, ginger, &~ ~ sau~ foods ol. other countries. PUle&PPle. ~ All will not be Jost, though, for wafting Y AKITORI on the Osaka breeze with the arom'a I broiler chicken, 2 pound&, 'boned I • of Japanese foods will be the aroma ntk. of sizzling hamburgers and juicy hol 10 large scallions, cul l.n J..inch len8 .. - dogs smothered with mustard. ~cup sf>Oyu (Japanese soy sauce) By traveling to the San Francisco v._ cup suaar .. Pavilion, sponsored by Osaka's sbter ~cup. sake, dry vermouth or sherry city, the hungry American can find a 1 clove garlic, chopped (optional) home-stj le meal ol hot' dogs, ham-. burgers, fried chicken, chicken terlyaki. Cayenne or cracked black pepper or San Franci~style sppghetti. Cul the chicken into I Yi-inch squatts. Jn the Pavilioo., which a190 will feature On bamboo or metal skewers 6· or I 12 11C&lliom or green onions, cut in 2·"1Ch I.,.u. '1 bead CJUnese cabbl~. sliced ttlln I pound lr'6h spinaClt Ieavea, cut In one-indl ttrips • 11 large mwnrooms, thinly, 1lieed '12 1 ·lndt cubes of lofu l can bamboo shoots, cut to bite size 6 ounces llhiratati J cup beef bouillon lil cup shoyu '4 cup sake 1'3 cup sugar ~ 1 teaspocn moooaodiwn glutamate g_asoning,~---displays cl California's agricultural boun-inches long, skewer about four pieces l ty, Japanese visitors may have their of the 'chicken and three pieces o( first taste of lhe All-American favorites, sca:llion, alternately. The livers may also 'lbese are the subl&itutes: One celery heart, including leaves, may be used instead of the Chinese cabbage. ShlratakJ are translucent, thin bean thread noodles, which should be soaked an hour in cold water before cooking. using forks, fingers or chopsticks. be used. For those unable to wing their way Combine ·~ sake or sherry, shoyu, to Japan and Expo 70, American kitchens sugar and chopped garlic (if desy-ed) can be transformed mto Japanese in a saucepan. Bring to a boil (do restaurants with a liUle imagination and not. cook), 'and baste skewered meat a little food magic, substituting some and scallions with this sauce and put American ingredients for hard..tAHind to broil. J apanese staples. Keep •skewers about four inches from Yakitori, or shish kabob, Japanese the chart'oal if cooking· on a barbecue Two cups of long, thin egg noodles, cooked. are the 59ggelted alternative. Tofu Is bean-curd, with the appearance and consistency of thick custard. U not available, simply omit it. Btyle, sukiyaki and Chicken Oriental a:rei ..... pet~ a"~-~ hibachi. Remove three offered as easily prepared E1po 70 en-or fo~ ~1·1-~. with the s.a~ce. J trees. Be ~ul· not~ tO l01'~k, or ·}Utces Ya~tori, a versaUle party food , is will escapes.-~ .1be .'!Jla:ypr · will be Shoyu is Jaapnese soy sauce. lt ls 1mportant to use tbe 1enulne' article, which is less salty than the American or Otinese varieties. Dry vermouth or sherry may be used instead of sake. [ I t ~ I I j: ' I ~ I I ' I' " I ' I• I· I " " ,. ' ' ' ' '!... !6J>ectally adapt.able to summer outdoor destroyed. ;.; ~·~ ;,._ . barbecues. Each guest may broil his When nicely broWn~~~ still j~cy 1 own or they may be prepared in advance serve on hot plates and sprinkle· with as an authentic Japanese hors d'oeuvre. the cracked pepper oi-cayenne. Pork . t" ..... ~ ' COOKING SUKIYAKI'S A FAMILY AFFAIR ' All the ingredients should be at- tractively arranged on platter. in ad- vanct. Preheitan electric frying pan or beat a heavy iron skillet on an electric bot • • plate. at the dining table.. Cut suet into small p~ and melt until there ar.e... about. 2 tablespoons of fat; remove suet. Place meat in pan; as aoon as one side turns color, tum and brown lightly on .the other side. Sprinkle. meat with \W teaspoon monosodium glutamate and l/3 cup sugar; add V.. cup shoyu, l/.i cUp sake and aboot hflC of the bouillon. P.ush meat uide. · Into the bubbling sauce. add the onions, d!intse cabbage and mushrooms, keep. inc them divided into separate groups as iTnJCh.as possible. Continue cooking and gently turn each group so all of lhe ingredients become soaked in the sauce and are. steamed Uuoogh. Still k,.Ping lngr<dienu separated, push aside and add spinach, tofu, bamboo · aj1oob and sbitalakl. It is a matter of lndi'lidual taste when sukiyaki is considered done. It is best to begin eating, wilh each person helping bimlelf, u soon as the vea:etables have been heated through. Jbey should be slightly crisp, and l ~t be allowed to stew In the hot sauce.. While the first serving ls eaten, the fl11laining ingredienU may be put into \ the pan and the. entire procet! repeated. Sukiyaki should be acccmpanled by 'plain steamed rice, served in a separate di.!h., H yocr family is adventurous, .erve Home News and View~ Ta sty Way to Aid Budget By DOROTHY WENCK Orl"91 C111nty tfflM Advl- Summer is a good time to serve fish. It's" quick arxt easy to prepare and oflen is less expensive than meat. And you may even be lucky enough to have a fisherman in the family who actually catches fish! A fun family outing on a summer morning is to visi t the Dory Fishermen duwn at the Newport Beach pier. The fishermen sell their freshly caught fbh for a very reasonable plice and will clean lhcm for you while you watch. Fish tastes best when eaten soon after it is caughl. If you can't . " . ear • rlll& ;fl!i)ii il shook!, be.' ' -uicl<ly . and •tfttfugf,ly chllled.' Packing it in ~ will ~e a \""'4' told ~Pttallir•, Fresh lisf1 shOOkt be eaten within two days .or nU~iUo froien. One. inettKMt"· for 1i~~~-(ish that is .recommended by the "experts" is ·' to keep ~tpving Uie fish in water &!I it :i:.. freeimg to build up a protective ice layer .. You would freeze tbe steaks, fillets, tor whole fish on a flat open pan and every: so often take them.wt al)Cfi dip thS!11Jn waler. Other 'experts ' subscribe to the freezing-fish-in-water method. The f\SI ~s !rvzcn right ., a conLainer of wat.cr. i You can also ./rooie fish just es you do meM by whipping it h1 moisture-vaJ)Or proof lreczer paper or foil. A time-saving method ls to sim- mer or steam large chuiib (I( fish. When they are done. cool and remove skin and bones. Then lreeze in meal-size portions whicll can be eaten without further cook- ing. ~-= , d'hli.'••>•m•kf.bh .cao bo u...t ·----- as you woold use canned tuna or salmon -in sandwich spr.eads, salads , casseroleii, soups, loaves or paUie6. An easy fish chowder lhal makes a meal in a dish is to cOok vegetables such as potatoes, onions, celery and carrots in wa~er with fresh or frozen fish tor aboul 15 minutes. Then add milk aod a litUe margarine. thicken with · flour. season with salt and pepper. Serve with bread and fresh fruit for a delightful , filliig meal. Tr canned or steamed fish is used, add it after ttie vegetatiles are done. If Yo!Jr family prefers the "Manhallan" style chowder, use Caftlled tomatoes in place of tbe1milk. , To make fish paUies or loaf Irom canned « Seamed fish, add beatm eggs, bread or cracker ,.crumbs, chopped onion, lemon juice and Salt lo lhe flaked fish. r,llx well, sha~ into patties or a loaf • Fry palties . in a small amount· of fat or broil them until brawn. They can be rolled in cnDllbs if you prefer. The loaf is baked about 45 minutes at 3%5 degrees. My family loves a fish salad ·made willl cooioed spaghetti "" macaroni, flaked fiSh (shrimp is good IOo), chopped celery and onion, salt and pepper and salad dressing. For color Y01cJ can add fresh tomato ctumks or 'peas. "Ibis ·makes a' wonderful meal-in-a-dish on a hot day, ,Jf you like to cook outdoors, fish is easy kl cOOk on the barbec.ue. For easy turning. put the steaks or filiels in a hinged wire holder and flip the whole thing over when I.be roo browns on OM side. Since fish Is tender, the cooking -'iiH is short. A marinade <:l butter « margarine: with lemon juice. or 311)-' saUce adds some flavor and moisture. QUEsnONS WE ARE ASKED Q. I was hcrrified to find a worm in a ~&e ci froten e«n. ltn't this against the M.w? Who -Id I CoinPfain lo? •A. Food cocnpanies take many steps to preveftt the contamtnatiort of foodS with foreign materials !IUch as worms. 1be foods are lJioroughly w..lied aqcl cartfuUy inspected before processinc. Even so. human errors ocair. The Food and Drug AdminiSlration of the U.S. Depart- ment of Healtb, Education and Welfare has the job of enforcing tht pYre food la~ which re.quire all room that are tbipped acn:m ~ lines be pure and free of adulteration. You sho<Jld nol~y the Food and Drag Administration, 1521 W. Pico, Los Angeles, about this corn. lf poSl!ible send them the package so Chey can determine what plant the corn was packed in. Q. \How come thert ls ao much liquid In the pan when I cook hambura:er? Do they add water lo II when they grind ill A. AddiUoil._of water, Ice, or any ot)\er ln,redient (like tomato Jule<) I<> ll""lld beef is Uler•L So jf U. butcher is adding water or Ice IO Ills ground beef, he Is violaUna the law. The liquid that you see. In the pan wh~ you cook hamburger ls probably the natural water and rat from tbe meat. A cbemlcal analysis Of the most expensivt me.at cuts shows that they contain aboul eo pen:ent water ind about ,.., !'"'"'"' fat. The .not Is protein ana minor componenU. BUDDHA SMILES ON FAR EAST CHICKEN .. W......,, J111Y I, 11N ,. ... U each person a slightly beaten raw egg in a small bowl . Dipping the sukiyaki into the egg just berore eating cools (he sukiyaki and provides additional sauce. CHICKEN ORIENTAL % tablespoons peanut oil ~. \ t roasting chicken (about 3'h to 4 pounds) Paprika l cup Water ~~ cup sherry 1 large onion , sliced 2 cloves garlic, chopped 1,~ teaspoon crushed red pepper 4 whole allspice Salt and pepper 2 teaspoons cornstarch I tablespoon soy sauce 1/4 teaspoon powdered gtnger Pineapple slices, if desiN!d Heal pressure cooker and add oil. Trus~ chicken, sprinkle lightly with paprika , and brown on all $kles in hot oil. Add FRIED CHICKEN WITH tHOPSTl~KS? . water, sherry, onion, garlic, red pepper, allspice, salt and pepper. Close cover securely and place pressure regulator on vent pipe. Cook 15 minutes. Let pre~ure drop naturally. Remove chicken to hot platter. Add cornstarch blended wilh a litlle. .. water io Uquid in cooker'. Add soY's~~ and ;ginger. . ~ Cook over low heat. slirring · coostanlli, until Sfuce has thickened and become cleat. Serve over chicken.. _ If desired. garnish with sauleed pineap- ple Slices. Makes 4 servings. CHltKEN TA°S'ftrllOOD"'"WITH A "JJIPANESE' TOUCH · . .. -' . .., ... • U DAIL V "1LOT Wtdntsday, July 8, 1970 War oM· Home ·Fron~ Esc·a·lates When Troops Arrive , • I I 'l" ' • ~ . : • ~~ I -I ' 1 I mAR ANN LANDERS : I was alone to your husband ud dautilers. Do you hive any stalisllcs on how more than 20 minutes I break out Jn · whirl .., ftrlt daU&hter was born because marriages work between couples who a rash and · my breathing becomes ~ my .... aakl he couldn't bl ll'OUl'ld DEAR ANN LANDERS : My son aervtd remarry after they hive been dlvorctd labored -like asthma. J never cared ~ anp .. plil. Wbtn tbt second strl two yeal'll in prison. Ufore Kev was • from each 'other? -CAN'T SE:E for her when we were Jo acbool tosethtr ,., .... • wu ,._..drunk. The nurtt sent away he had been married fo'r seven l'!'RAICH'J' and I like · her Jess · DO'lf. The brother as Ml to Ill alt In the car and years. He and hl.s wife fourbt like Clll• DBAR CAN'T , IEE• Yto -~ "' she married wH '1!l f1vorlte. I say • )l'I been this way for tht and 4ogs the whole time . " H.-Kf:v ud Ida wUe llld uy prevtot&S WAS beeeuse she clia,-iged him. Is it ~ • ,..... l could never deplad , . Tw9 weeks .all!>r. Kev w<nt to pdaOll ~ Tiie more elfQ ~marry possible thlft this girl make• me sick! oo lllm l.r """'1ln1· pay 1" boUd DI'. t'OQlll. I am e1~ I do. PluM try.~ TOUCHING BOTl'OM his wife dlvon>ecl him. I thoushf ~· • tM liai -·IMJ llml ti -lil1; ~CALAMINE UlTl9N , Qrr-bro daqhttn were married the to cook for them. cliu up after them, D"-t'R TOUCJUNG: ts tbere tomeo• 1 was a pretty low blow and toW Mr' • S~, ..... am'l'llCU , .. 1 · DEA!\ CA.Li It'• JHre lhu poNJblt., sarrie '*"' and dlvorted within week& do their llundry and Lake their telephone )'ti can vl1lt for 1 few wiebt. A 1l1ter so. We got Into a big 1rgument aDd ' 'Utde bltMlr ._ lint ...nu ... -tf tt'a YtrJ likely. See 1 doctor .. ADd it" of ~ otber. My hulband and I bl\'e ~W"· 1 t6k1 my h'.Wband 1 railed -1 CO.Ula -a l.riead? YOIU' doctor I called her sevetat n1met. She eod&i tc ti art leCllld IDllflllt fir ~. him everrtfilnc yoa b,a\le told me. · ' alwQJ "-at war over these strll. them OACt and once. ta enouah. He ~ya 1bo..td Jaform yOlr llu1bud , tllat you up telling me where to 10 ahd • ~f ne cH*" f• a llCOld marrta11 1ue. • -dley .... ,d llOlllethln1 and Ibis IJ thtlr bome 11 mucb u tt Jo ....i 1 NII llld tht -llN! bet,.r. I could do when I got there. • ( : "'!«'"I~··• i,.. •venp peejole wllo · When romaollc 1"'1ce1 turn to warm ~ J Slid no, 1hey went to him and ht mb\e and if J don't like It, l c1n 1et Wken yOG ntarn, call a trtbll eouneU The first thing Kev did when' he got · ~~ •lllarrW .. etdi ..., AN abel& embraces ·ia it !Dvel or chembtryt Sendd, said ,... Jt'a blla tblt way since they out. · meetins. Tell dtem you art Colnl on out · of pri90n waa IOI ltrallht to .hJI. • / .,. 1 ' • • • ('or Ute booklet 11~e or Su and ~ il were ·old eaouP to tllk. So, of course, My health ts shot. I take too many · 1trlke. lttfaN to do tlae cttl.11• lau.ndry ex-wife's place. He told: me lie knows ' . • . to Tell th4' Olf(erenqe," by A.nn Lan~a. •' theJ 1r1 au meaMd up. pill.s 1nd I drink tot many Vodka IOW'&. or clua ap alltr Uwim. Wit your all the filings· that are wrong with lier. DIA'R ANN, LANDERS: 11 tl possible Enelole a long, ltainped, 1eU-1ddreued Now thlt both lirl& an divorced.. they Our bo1Jtt 11 an. armtd camp -. them cleromaa'1 !lei,. YOI Deed tomeoae but ·lh.e draws htm llke 4 magnet. Jle that I I am.; •U.llo · to my brother'• enveJope aitd 35 cehta in coin with yo "' hav' mo'ed back Into tbe house. 1'tey against qie, lf anyone ever needed help, io talk to -4 if'IDNM wM wW talk w~ts to remanjr btr and try again. Wifel, Whenever I am •round her for request in care ot 1the DAILY PILOT • .-:; Your HJrosc~~ ·~ Neatniks. Gain Top Distinction • • Bf PATRICIA M.CORMACK- NEW YORK (UPI) -Bob and ll<l.sy, Joan and Bill ann't featured stars in a bedroom film. Rather, they're something d6.fuhioned and wholesome. Just oall them !he neafJllks. The teen.agers from Wyom.. l"IJ, Maryland,. Washington and AlaKa •e winner& ol I nationwide contelt OD pod groornq, They were in New Ycrk the other day to hive IDoir picluro laken for a paoiar llllt pluJI ... toe. llld w!U ·be put up In ll0,000 dlurooms when 1 c b o o I "'l'flll. . in. ao Interview Ibey !allied lbcut their aenerltion'1 big- aest problems, the generation gap; about bow to solve pro- blerm when a teenaeer canJ. not communlc1te with pan$; about what bug• tl*n lbout adults -and about food Jroomlng. ll,-a-June~i.­ Northwe1tern Senior Ht 1 h School In Baltimore; Robert Denham, 18, a senior at Lewis and Cl-ark Senior High in Spokane; and William Janes, 18, who was graduated 18ft month from JWJeau-Douglas H.lgh School in Juneau, AlaskL Commenting on good groom- ing, BUI said, "Keeping up wilb the styles. If real loog hair on all boy1 is the style, I'd consider that a weU- groomed look if aoclally ac- ceptable. It would have to be clean hair and it would have to be wom by a perm who ~ physically fit. .. PEER ADVICE The teenager had these -iflc good-groomlng tlpe for their peers: '. -For girls: clothes, old or ~ · 1 ~·urus: Create Style ; THµRS'DAY ch&"IJe. Your hunches prove recep/lve, crea Jlve. Youn1 ,1 JULi 9 ICC\ll'ate, Be willing to accent person paya fine compliment .. ~· ', lnnovatiqna. There is no need AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fe~ By 'SYD~·OMARR to be Ued by red tape. Break 181 : Interest In occult, unu•u~, AatroloiY Ii boomht1. In ,... through to material and emo-subject.I is e m p h a s I z e d ·4~ etnt weeks, i,11de1 numerous tlonal progress. Answers obtah1ed ii you I~~ .. teir:tboell1~ u.;re bu been 1 'VIRGO (Aue. 23-Sept. 22): vestlgate. AJk q u e • t l o n • •· ~ Mok Of1 11ti'ol0fle1I poetry Avoid actk>m based on im· Shake off false modesty. You j' pUbU1hed and liit lfut three pulse. Glvt logic fair play. have rlght.-even duty-to take i aovell wtlh· 11trology u 1 li1v1 fun but don't risk 1 stand. ·t IDllJor theme. My ewe security, What teems in-PISCES {Feb. It-March 20)::; '' Attrologlcal ttevelatfOlll," conceivable may be just You could complete Important ) bned ODly last year, alreadJ around tbe comer. Think ac· project. Spread views. Study1 hi.a hit .,. s mUllee JNrk eordtn1ly, 'AqUarl1s message. Avold0i la Illes. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0cl 12): alipshod metbodo. Flnloh what ~ , lecretJ are exposed. What you you start. PermU m a t e ; 1 ,ARIEi (MBreh 21·April Jt): attempt to protect may refuse partner to have spotlight ... 1\'ork ?*Una lo traldformed. to be lnaulated. Know thlJ; IF T 0 DAY IS Y 0 UR Some Who perfoJ'll) ~ ride with the Ude Cycle re-BIRTHDAY you are c1pablt .; for you act iB rwbellkMil m~ mains hlp..-rtop iearlng the· of exertina: healing effect oa ner. Face fact& u they nllt. unknown. those experlenetna di!liculUe1. t YOO inay be atartled by 1t-SCORPIO (OCt. SS.Nov. 11): You art, in fact, J;>etter at ; titude ol one you toot for Friends may act in eccentric help(ng others than m aicHng • granted: manner. Don't compound er-yourself. Change of re1idence 1 TAURUS (April :io.Mar IO): ror. Stick to U.ues. Com-m•Y be on horizon. < Be willing to tear doWn jn munlcate ldtu, take notes, •• order to· rebuild; Don't ,bow d~elop thetk. You are going 1..•::::J• to tradilion. Create your own Rl1ce1. style, tmage. 'lbole who a:tve 8AGITrARIU8 (Nov. iz.. empty prom Ilea lhould be Dec. ll)' Confllct may erupt d t know ha Ill between dome1ttc and ~ f~n:. YD,U ~· I es. bullneM obllgatiObl. T I k e PROMOTE GROOMING new, must be neat and clean; wash hair as oftm aa needed, even three times a week it necessary; use deodorant, col- ogne or perfume; don't wear too much makeup to sehoOJ; stay hea111ty aod get """'gh sleep. Before leaving the hou&e, check yourself, lore and aft. In 1 mirror. SUtch a hem that's falliJli out and remove hanging strings or t!treads. • U .. I Ttl"""" GOOD GROOMING EXEMPLl~IED -AdverfWnc ';lhe habits ·that brought them national distinction in a good grooming ·cOnt'81 .ilre (left to right) William Jane•, Joan Pratt, Betsy Morris and : Jlobert Dtphiln. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): reallttlc views. Some com· You find that whit worked promise may be nece:saary. tn past is no panacu. You But don 't abandon principles. must develop your cw n CAPRICORN (Dec, zi.Jan. method•. Some will accuse 11): Avoid insl.stent 1tt1tude. you of being ttubborn. Thil Be receptive. Day to learn. b beUer than betll( a.-. You do "' by 11.tenlng, ,_..,lhe __ .., poo!M, dlotributed .. part ~ hi eduolUonl1 1trVice1 of •· -1c firm, are Hetty Morrl1, ti, 1 senlor at Cheyen- ne Central High S eh oo 1, Q>eyenne, Wyo.; Joan Pratt, !fhoes ev~l'f day and poll!h at Jea1t once 1 "''eek. Don't v.·orry about styles. Even if you're wearing hand-me-dov.·n ek>thes, )'OU'll look great tf they are neat and clean. I I I IWllOUTQY • -For boys: shave every day; WUh hair evet'J Other day or daily in the lhower; do ei:erciles to keep your bOdy In good condition: -ahould be cleaned and pmo- ed: nallo, llJ>Oll... Bnuh MPllll IUALrrr. l1tT1e11m, llftt«, Clt~IMI ... GENERAnON GAP Wl-t.llt ••UT•t:t,ru••UTllll WI ACCI,, IJllllS The teen1gere s a I d the older gener11Jon adds up to their blgsest problem. • '. ,. MMOll Tiit: (lftlret TAl'lll.ED Nt:CIUjtNE "' ' Tiie f10wl119 SHOUt.DEll. t.ING'M m • TM n111,tr1I SIOI "AltT ·~ •• '"' -IHAO cut •• T~1 i11t1t "A,. L!NI •• MORE TIME FOR FUN IN THE SUMMER SUNI Fun, fashion and 1111r •re YoUr• when YoU laJ(I It with °"' ol our flo;e l1nt1tllc new 1yn!Mtlc wlp that almply refuse to look aynthatlc. Thfyl pract!Cllly e1re for lhem- MIYM with per~ curll ihit ntwr nttd.Nttll\I. lut at Tho °'"""1lttatlo p...., Juot•-en your ._ ... _ttout._..,.. __ ltctjull .... ~lht style ond oalor, .......... -tt flta -ttty,r-ts ___ ..... And....,_ )GI.I now to ~ for It, •· 1 O)OOSI from do2'N Clf 111,M:J ...,. " 11 hi. new -and ... FAl<llTI . T.,..,... ................... Mt .. FASH)ON ISLAND, Newport Beach 644-2682 ·• . .,. ...... __ .... ~ .•..•.. .... 1717 •• c.. Hwy. C.....UM ............ t71·19M e l11•A~ "They keep looking baclt ·to to keep kids p ri e j u d I c e d their days as teenagel'9' and against Ne~.'' expect things to be the srune," 'nle generatloo gap keeps said Bob. "They CIQlt na\ize widening, according to Bill, that my genereiion ii·Cbang. because most kids are trying ing things a lot and fast ." to get involved In politics and CANCER (June 2t.July Z2): reldlnc. Many ~re drawn to Not best time for short you. Set example by being .,.. ...... c ..... u, ......... ......... "Adu lts juol ,donll tako ,U,. adult$ don't w>'.lerJland that time to understand our pro. they are terlous and that blems," said ·Betry. uSorne political lnvolvemett iJn't 1 parent.!, fol' o:ample, want fad. journeys. What you need will probably come to you. Don't 1tir eontrove!'ly. Make known your views without demu.nin& those of others . LEO ,(July , IS-A••· D); Money sltuaUon aubJect to • DEPENDABILITY ~· MAKES THE GREAT MAYTAG A606 1 and Matching Dryer Y..our Best Buy! J ' ' • M111a1 AllllMlllc Wnhtr. 2 speed1 lot 1IH1brlc wil~lni Aulomallc fabric softener dispenser. Power·fin A1itator for w1shln1 action that's 11ntle, thorough. Specl1l IClk cycl1 mokss real~ ~rlY clothes i clncll to pt'clean. M~I Esolrl!~ Control Dryer. Fut dry clothes In 1•ntl11 low lamperatures whit• 1!1ttronlc sensors constantly "feel'1 moisture In cloth11. Shuts off when clothes 1r1 dried just rl1ht. One s11tin1 -no 1u1ssin1 for time i nd temp. Per· msosnt prass Mttill& removes wrtnklu. DAVIS- BROWN 411 t. 17th ST. Costa Mesa 6~1684 Dally 9 • 6, Mon. & ,,,,, J • 9 YOU'RE THE KIND OF WOMAN WHO Gm WHAT S!'tE WANTS- WHY NOT. • • • . m ~~ MIRACLE WIGS! • Tho INST ANT a te~ HAtR-001 U 11'1 •vnth1tic ""oil••rvll•, Kt11•k•lo11 or h11rn•11 heir , •• w• h1 ... • It -111 •II 1h•d11 I rn1d1l1. It's not one wig, or two wigs, but wi9s plur•I that m•k• f11hion fun. Own mo r • then one 1 nd pop them on to look my1f1tiou1, rom1nt ic or breezy. THE TRAVELER THE DUTCH BOY ltrel'h '''· c1.1111Y or 1•rnl·c1.1r1y loo wltll l•"rld nKk. s~..-S.S. :::.; •........ $17.95 THE VOYAGER :::.; •........ $26. 95 THE "GARBO" Wlttl Ir w""-ut "''· for lh1 1o.,... ., loek. 11 .... 11. ::~; •........ $21. 95 Chrh, P,t •• J•1n will 1fvl1 you' tyntlt•lic. wit in 1111 th•n 30 111i11ule1 I Wl•S llCOMllD . , , •• , •.•• , •••••••• , , , , •. , •• SJ.00 THE "EXOTIC " -JOO ~. HUMAN HAIR WIG ·-....... "loot" ............. Illy $24 95 ........ , ........... .., .... "'·''.... . FALLS! If yo11'r• " ... 1lwt ·wiH" d•11't 1111!11 the11 1 .... ,.1h111·•·•' ,,1, •• 1 w,•.,, rodwcod 111r 1lr1eily low, leW P'lc• ... DEMI FALLS Savt •• to $7- NOW 22.'5 18" to 2011 FALLS S1V1 $4 to $7- NOW 32.H WIG FALLS Save $7 to $ 12.00- NOW 42.H LONGI FALLS S1v1 0 lo $17.DG- NOW 12.H 10 WI; i nd Hair Stylists ready to s1rv1 you with th1l1t1st1tyle1 and fathlonsl r//Jaffie~ 250 E. 17th St. WIG and BEAUTY SALON Costa Mesa IN HILLGllllN l~UAll ,..,.. 141·!446 hlty 'ttl 1111, 1\tl"·• Pft, 'th I U.NKAMlllCAID MASTll CHAl•I 1 I i ------,..-·· - I l Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch, a Picnic To avoid tl!JappoiDbnent, ..-lift brides ue nlDlnded to bave ihe1r weddlnc stories with black and white 1111117 ~ 1tapba to the DAILY PILOT Women 1 0.- partmen~ one week before the weddiD(. _ Pictures received followln1 the weddlllC will not be used. For engagement IRllOllDCelll@ts II ts !mperaUve tbal the stol')', also accompanied by a ·black and while glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. If deadline !J not met, Ollly a story will be used. To help !111 requirements on both wed- dln( and engagement stories, fon111 are available in all of lhe DAILY PILOT of!lces. Further questions will be ao1wered by Women'• Secilon staff memben al ~ or4M-MM. Brid.al · Coup.le ExcAange Vows Nqptlala-"'ad In C..... de! Mar Conunun!ly C h u r c h Conere1Micml linked in mar- riqe Chefle Loulle Mlller, claupter of Mr. and. Mrs. Bndford Harold Miller of Corona del Mar, and James Reynold1 AIJ!lin, 100 ol Mr. and Mrs. Georie Robtrt Aus. tin ol i. Crescenti. The double rini rites Were performed by the Rev. Philip Jllumy. Bridal attendantl were Mn. Jamee E . Irving of Sl'rinfl· field, Va., matron of honor, and Mn. Bradford H. MWer Jr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Eads, bridemaida. The brlde't niecea. Wendy and Cara Miller, .erved u llowtr fllrll. Tlie beoedlcl -Tlmotlly McDonaJd u belt man and Bradford. H. Ml1ler Jr, and Rodney "°""' .. Ulbers. The new Mrs. Austin w11 graduated fnlm Corona de! Mar Hl&h Scbool and attended !be Uni.....ity of Ntvada and Chapman Coflece'a W or Id Campus Allool Sbe ,...lved an instructor's ce~ate in the BriUah Horae Society following lludy at Crabl>et Park Equltalion, Ltd. In England: VOWS RENEWID Mr. and Mrs. Arnold R. Mlnfkol Ceremony Marks Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Arnold R. Mini!tel ol Huntington Beach repeated VOWI first (aken 50 years aco 1n Milwaukee when they ceiehnlted their golden weddiq .llMlvenary In !be Villa Sweden reSaurant, Hun- tlncton seach. App'OXimately 200 relatives and friends attended tbe Wed• ding service and dinner ar- rqed by the couple 's six children. "!be Rev. Arnold R. M!nfftl Jr. o( Sacramento conducted the cereuMJll)', with Kenneti. Minikel aerviDC u belt mM for h1s father and the ~ Ferril Swearingen, IUcbard Anderson and Alice -attending their motber. Timmy Mlnik;el , t tie Jr grandson, and L o r a I n • Mlnikel, their granddauehter, presented weddiog mu 1 l c • Their IOO Eugene Mlnitel WM Mrs. Thunnond Clarke (right), a member of the state Boord of Agrieulture entertained memben and their wives with a dinner in her home~ at a picnic at Irvine Ranch following a meeting in the Regent• Room, UC!. With her are Allan Grant, president o! the board and Mrs. Grant. ·The bridegroom l! a graduate ol Cl-ucenla Valley H11h Scbool, attended UCU and was sractuated fnm the University of Ca 11fornl1, Berkeley, with a deer-In eqlneerlnl. Players Assemble unable to all<nd. . Out of town fl1JOlta Included grandchildren Arnold Swear- ingen Jr. and Kenneth Swear· in.gen' from St. Helens; Ore., Chaplain Hubert Duncan and litrs. Duncan lrom Chino, Mrs. Max Toms of G \en Ellyn, MAUREEN PITTENGER a.trothed August ' Date Set Assistance Given Quick Help Offered A ready reis-e of local and nearby agencies which help young people with drug problems has been mailed to all pare!1ts or junior and senior high sch6ol students 1n the Newport-Mesa Unified School Diatcict. Helping to compile the information were members of the Newport Beach Assistance , League. . • Called "Quick Help for Troubled Par· en ts," the reference is clear and concise. Lists include 24--hour hotlines, hospitals ad· milting drug cases and agencies providing long·range guidance. , The reference is designed to help par· ~ents in emergencies. League members w l t h their teenage daughters, Assisteens, worked under Ute supervision of Mrs. William C. Brown, chair· man of the social service committee. The enc•neot of A-faureen Anne PiUeft«er ol ltliaca/!+)Y. lo John Patrick Sullivan has .., __ ""' _______________ ,.. been am«llCtd by ti t r parents, Mn. Mary PIUenger d. Ithaca and Richard H. Prt- "'1ger ol Huntington }lead>. Miss Pittenger and her Rance both are graduates of Ithaca High School and are altendi~ TompkiM-O>rtland Community College. The benedl.ct-elect Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiam H. Sullivan of Ithaca . The wedding will t.akt place in the COOrch 0( the Im- maculate Oooception, Ithaca, on Aue. a. Emblem Club Gathfrlna for b u 1 I n e s s sessions and irotnms are members of Newport Harbor Emblem Club every second Tue9day at I p.m. In the EID Lodge, Newport Beach. 4 Ac!Y9rtltemenl f LADIES Special Notice! Dkl'l'°" know It.at 1mol<· i"I ... , you faster than 1nythlttg elM you •, and It """ .1 .. kill y ... 1 New Officers Seated At Formal Ceremonies New officers and 10..year members were tionored when the Holy Eudwist lnltitute 200, Young Ladies' .fmltjtute, Westminster, gathered for its formal imtaJlation. ~ated cbing an nening cettmooy in the Krqhta ol Columbus HaH, Garden Grove, wert the Mmes. WWWn Cuey, president ; GeNld Qen. namo and Roland "--"'· v6ce presidents; Kenneth Kenting and MaMt Slber, secretaries, and Geo r I e Nachaheim, treasurer. Mias Michele Collif1ower will serve u manhal and Joam Maltby am M... Pllil Tockey wUJ be ·sentinehl. Trustees are the Mmee. Michael Reid, Auolin Aker, . Gene Gaiaslorth, Jolin Hill and Duane O'NeUI, and Mias Kathy Howll'd. will JeTV• as «ganist. • . Dlll'lnl tbe -I a sdlolarship .... -led to Mias Jane Haller ol B- S a cram en t School , W-lmter. Mn. KentinC aened as general c:bahman. and Mr1. Jack Colli flo wer was chairman ol Ille ....... For tbe flrat time IO year msnbentllp ~-were Jl""ftled to q u a If I y I n I memben. Mese Rebekah Every first and Wrd Tues- clay ol the moolh memben of Mesa Rebekah Lod1e aMemble In Odd Fellow• Hall, Costa Meu, at I p.m. COSTA MESA GOLF & COUNTRY aua s,octoliti11t ,, MN tum AND WINUI• llClmONI Proudly Pr•••nts Georcie Tipton I.......,• ... t.. C.... C.C.l WID. & SUN. AFTIRNOONS Salads Chiliing A salad I-will ln- lllate die --d acllvltle1 for tbt Westn•ater-Fountain Valley Bcanch of tbe American AMociation of Univ er 1 JI y Women. Followiol lhe -al noon tomon'ow In the Green Volley Cl-membon ol tbe newly.formed ........ lion will remU1 b' an afternoon of cardB. SUSAN MOONEY Sett. D1t• Po rents Announce Betrothal Character Examined The aecond atx.month aeeei.on o( classes &poMOred by the San Clemente COntract The 9Cieotifk: system d. Bridct Club are under way. bmtwriting -~sis Mrs. Marie C r o n I a n d , -will bt upWned by an certified • lnstntctor in I.he expert when 4he Oranp Col&t Goren methods of contract Cwncil of Btta Slgqi1 Phi bridge, will teach Mondays 1Jieet1 1t 10 a.m. Slturdly, at 10:30 a.m. in the Veterans July 11, In Ille Royal O>ldi of F.,..11n Wan buikllnf! in Inn, Anaheim. Sin C~mente. Mrs. Joan PICOW, c:ertlfied Frkfay clauet1 will begin at grapboanalyst, Mil e:1plain 10:30 a.m. on Friday, July how she can ltudy indilvktuel IO, In Dana Point Community otrolles In handwrillll( to House. dttennine peraonallty charac-Participants will be ln- teristicl. etnicted on bidding a n d Brakfut decoradons In playing and lunch wlU fallow. JU. and Mn. Pbillp Newman of Evanatoo, Ill .. Otbert ...... Mn. Edwlo ~. llarold1 Mlnikel, Mn. Hank Do _. and &lwlo Shnlabr«. The MlniUll, who resided in Oat.ario before bil rltft..o ment from tti -Califon1iti Depu<me.. o( ~ have Jlt ll'andcbildnm and _ great-grandchUdren. During their SO J t I r I together lhey have traveled extensively, visitlnC South America, Africa, C h I n a , Japan, the PhJWpines, Israel, Hawaii and European coun· tries lncludilll Rullla. red. white and blue wW CIJTY Members are requested to See Sirens out the tndependenct theme· brine a sack lunch. Supervifed oC the ewnt wbich ii beinl play will follow until 4 p.m: TOPS Se1 Slre111 meet in directed by Mrs. Ketth. Drum Thole lnterested ln in-Killybtooke School, C o s t a and Mn. Arthur DirlBn ol formation may call Mn. Mesa. Program! begin at 7 AU w<me• gradllatu of universities oo tbe AAUW qualified list are invited to attend and team more about membel ship in the or1lniM--Further informlllim and The enall'IM"t ol Susan·-,iQlliiii;,~Pi~· ~d"~llPl~«~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Cro;;;;;n;;;JfJldi;;;;;;;ot;;;;;49a-;;;;;1;;;144;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ipi;;;.m;;;;;. ;;;ev;;;e;;iry;;;W;;;;;ed;;;ne;;;lda;;;;;yi;;;.;;;;;-. Mooney to Cbrlltopher Jolmlo Doddbu-~by h<r porents Mr. and Mrs. Mark MJcbael Mooney of CMona del Mar and Chlcaeo. ttsel'V.tMJna may be obtained by caHiog Mn. P e r r y McLell111, IK-3100. • Dance Alerts Her flance ls the son of Sen. and Mn. Thomas J. Dodd of Oki Lyme, Corm. and Wuhi!lllon, D.C. Miu Mooney is I IMI graduate of the Edmund A. . Walsh School of Foreign Polka. enthusimtl may Urt. Service at G e o r I e t o w n lapping their feett, University. A eraduate ol. Foot Tappers The ~ Colmty ·Polish G e or I e town Preparatory Club ia ~a PotU School and Providence Dance at t :JO p.m. Gii Satur~ Collep, her fiance served in day, July JI, Sl the Ormlge the Pace COrps in the Elks Club. · Domlnlc111 Republlc. He cur· Music klr the lively dMlclnc renUy is serving In tbe wiU be pn>Yided by 11...,-Vl'llnia Natiooaf Guard and and His Villoc<n. Adm-will enter tbe UniV<nity of will be 11.50. LGullvtlle Sd1ool ol Law lo Those -. lunhe< In-tho fall. formation may c a 11 Mrs. An Au,ust weddina: 11 Lellie A. Carla' Ol -· ICheduled. VIRGINl~'S SNIP 'N' STITCH SHQPPE llJ4 Et1t Coast Hwy. • Corofta ci•I Mir "'••• 67'-1010 SUN 'N' SURF SEASON! On• "'-'' Iott •f •eel, •••u•I oleth•• •Mf lt1llov• 11'10 It• . •••(•r to m••• th•ll'I, #1111 1ho, for the1t1, •• I fo11fl4 0111 thi1 •••~•ncl. •••lly "Goofo4" wh•tt I ll'•c.••11 'f.r • 10111 4th of J11ly Holl•, 41y •"' '"tloc.tot1 to •••• • ,1 .. ,10 1lo1vol"1 tit••• for 4111° n•r wo•t. So S•hinl•v o1ffor11ooft, off t. ..._, for • ro•t1y- ll'lt4o! It ••• ut11te•I, tll1 ,.., worhl•""'''' •H'l'Oft h-llno•, c.Ji.•o trill'l1 I 1tvttMt ,1i,. hlth ,..1,. ••fl· Aren't, we tho l11cky •HI whe ••• ch .. 10 111 •••Y to M•k• ,ott11r11 I "1101ity f•ltric. Sow It t.4!1y I woo' It toMorrow, Thon•• to our 11'fOftM1l..-J"i"~'"'I-.-ltoll•'' UJ yeu c•n r11cl, ye111 1111 1re•t. .,.., 4•ft irlt l111l1. Vhlt U1 s..,. . VlllWINIA I Two rings for two· lovers : .. both rings $88.00 14-karat white or yellow gold. Illus· trotions enlor~. e.., ,,..,.. ..,,,. • ttvdent accounts cmllloW.,• up~ 12 months to pt:rt Kirk Chert• e M••tof Chert• e l111•Am t,lcort1 -~'KlltK-CHAltOI --MAITIR CHARGE e -IANKAMERICMD 'RACH & DIN•D Learn how you can brealr, the habit ln 10 days with- out drugs, hypnosis or will power. Investigate our guaranteed procram. For a free 1essioa Ind 1 consultation wilh no o~ ligations call 642-4163. s''"''""' .,. ~ NATIONAL ANTI· THURS., FRI., SAT. NITIS t::::;;;;~;;;J H~ "......_....,.. "-· M...., .... .....,, ... I ALL FACILITllS OPIN TO l'IJILIC 11~~~~ ,,,. rk HARIOR SHOPPIN• IJ~, 1 '1 CINTIR ~ wdeu ZJOD HARIOR I'.' • : HUNTIHTON RACH SMOKING COUNCIL 1701 Golf Course Dr., Co1t1 Me11 540-7200 Read the Stars Witli Omarr ----·----·---------·-----------~---- m.1101 • COSTA MISA Hl-,411 """' M-.. Ttwr .. , Pri. Tiii t ,.,.., .. - I, • ) IC DAILV ~ILOT Wrd~I!, J'll 8, 1970 Stitchery Makes a . .,.- .. ,,,. .. ., ........ ,,, ' hM .mtxlr ...,_ • ,..., ,, .... y ..... pie, rMtht". 'men.':;, t\'ln small chlldrtn ire diJCOv~ the joy •nd utltfaclloo Ulal .,..... rmm pumdllf W. pmon1! h1ndle'l'•ft. CreeUve 1\J(c:11<ry uMd 1oi>O almost the 1xcluslve domain or grondmotliers bot todoy everyone seems to enjoy put-tlna needle to canv11 Md developlna a Pertq.nal Wlfk of art. Why the burst of enlhuslum for 1 seemlna:Jy lost 1H.? Mprt: free time1 for OM thlnt. Ind t>f'rhaps a desire to MClp!i from our Jncreulnaly stah· d ir d I it: d commerdal ~ Girls-of-th•year • duevi. • , ,. .. j @12f.~~~ Coe~s Sel~ctea · ·From Ranks basically 1imple art can easily .. b• learned. eyen by • mo 11 Itel! """!'I' the. Zoqlll Club oehool ~. lllo -"'lee!. 1111'1 lot lllfdt, WM •Lio. Ille • ud U. orlo ot lit eejlqe children. The poulbUIU. •re .~Newport Harbor honor1 one t:hl' • 11?1 tlMIY llel 1ftlll& '-kin abrotd r...-n-el ber cbo&ct. end le .. ind , the multi •rt . -prl """' Hell GI Ille qt141111«1 II~ llL'!*' Ille r.o. .1111 .. lo TurUy Jut yM1. ::;;;;iji~;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;jiii;;;;;ii~ limited only by the Im-Newport·ll-hip odloolo •I ta Olr~-Y'"' r.r 1Mlr .,. w.111 untltrlou • _.i.I 1gination . Ille Zorilo Gtrklf-lheor.-....... l\ool lud the Ntipllftt "' ~.,, l\lldy •I Bla>llwlt. NOW OP'IN . Needlepoint. the 1rt of 1 "11tt •llCIJon 11 booed UJ>Oll • o llO qvtnfi .bond. • J COITA MESA by1one era, 11 becornln1 one Jtid~p, c It I z en 1h1 p, · of the ·more popul1r forms teheMntup -.ct aervlce to her NEWP'()R.T 11.UlBOI Mtfl Joyce H1r1d1 will be ol creative stitchery. O~el , ICMol: At the end ot. the MU. L)'llft J\Olll'lir, Zontl •UIMtAc UCI, Mitre the will embroidery also Is enjOylni major In foreltn Janau1p1. 1 rl!naJuanCt ot popular!"'; • • l'11 cholMi ~ ·clrl " In NoVember. ·r Embroidery r1nce1 ftem the ~ -a I m p I e a t e r •llltchld OOIONA DIL MAA .. mp1 ... lo hi.hi)' com' Zonfa Club Awards -....... Ko ......... . pllcllted •n<f colorful dlllpo. z..to llrl fer Flbruory, will Crochet hit b e e n en· be ltudyinf oeeano,raptly 1t th u1lastlc11ly redl1COvered, tht Untvll'lity ~ CAI~ ":'~~ ~.'7.::i:: .. '"' Annual Scholarship lutla ..-.. hooking which Cln be dOne • arANCtA. qutc~ly •nd .. o11y u1in1 a Honored at. lbt Zo!lla Club °' Newport Mloo carol ~llo ""Ille apeclal hook •nd ru1 yirn. H1rbor'1 final iluacheon of tht summer waa October chMct Zan:ta flrl.. Part 1of the altr1ction of ••• • SM will~ maJortnc 1n ~ creoll" otitchery I• t h e rmll An,.el1 Liu of Ha Kon1 , recipient of ilmpUcity and the variety of the club 1 lSth IMUal Oran.11 C011t COi· ••• ·-111• 1Chol1rlhlp. • ' URI m1teri1l1. Emuruldery Mt11 Liu, who caml·.tG the United State1 n.... crewel ond toputry 'lrr!MS, lt11 1Ntloncl fn ,dala p~Holn1. Sh• wool.I coma In · • apeotrum will 1ttend Callfoml1 II.ate CoU•1• al Full1r- of colors. As the painter ton, where she plans tt continue in bu1ines1 employs .paint.I, 10 • the needlewoman need• only nee· admjnistrati6n speciaJlzing in quantit.af,ive , die and thread to fulfill her methods. :" • de1!1n. stltchlns ls dpne on M p.ki n~ the scholarship 8\¥8fd was ,Mra . burl1p, bome1pqn, JI n en , Waldem1r Acker, Zonta president. The lnter- E•at1rn St•r WIWIO Buch. Chapter UJ, luttrn SW maetl It ., Bnuth Coalt Highway I n U,1t1na every firlJt and third Frld1y 1t I p.m .. LITTLI GUYS 'N DOLL$ Victoria's ·YI and · L'ar1e Sizes e DlllUI e PANTIUITI , e llPAUTIS • Sijlll11 ' . ,. . , Victoria's IN. 11,'ltlQlt CINTllt 2JOO HAltf!Olt I~ VD. COSTA MESA needlepoint c•nv11, cttweltex national senvice club ol executive and profes- and fett. sional women has given the scholar'ihlp an~ The art needlework WPlrl· ... nually si nce 1951 . Winner1 may apply f6r and WON:KS Of .ART -To create one o! ttine works allit :lakea i11time and.a kit. CHILDllN'S HAii STYUN• . . Designs 1range from simple to the most intricate. I J' • JANET S'UTSMAN September Date Heat Wave Defeated Splashin g inl.o summer "'ill be members of lhe Junior Auxilii ry of the Foontain Valley Women's Club at 7.30 p.m. on F.riday, July Ill. Miss Gayk! Booth will host I swim part y at her l''rH1n!a1n - VAiiey home, l"ncluding a business me e I i n g and refreshments. Girls from nint.n grade l-0 age 12 Ji ving in fountain Valley or anending Fountain V111ley High Sohool are elig1hle for membership and ma y call .M rs. Kenneth Wells, ad\•isor, It 968·250.1 for furt her in· formaUon. Betroth a.I ' News Told The en111ement of Janel Stutsman of W An1e1~ and Jerry Lester Callaw1y of Hawthomt has b e e n 1n· nou nced by Mra. Martha Stutsman of Vallejo· and H. J. Stutsman of Westminster. The couple will marry In Our Lady Queen of A11Jels Church, Newport Beach, on Sept. 5. Miu Stuta man, a graduate of Vallejo Hllh School, ll· tended UCLA and now Is ll· tending the Un iversity of Southern California School of Nursing where she will be graduated next ye1r. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C1Jlaway, is a graduate of Junlpero Serr• High School, Gtrfiena and Loyola University. He n°" at- tenda UCI Medical School where he 11 affiliated with Phi Rho Sigma. Safety Rule Provid,d Or1t saftty ru le of the mad : slop oflen to relieve teneion of driving . When stopping, keep the children on the 'hl8hw1y . Select established picn ic rpota , if possible. ---............ ____ .... _ _. .......... !I SOFT WATER •e.75 tall PU ,~Tff Raw .. a WATER COllllTIONING lllw .. / RAYNE IN WEST ORANGE COUNTY 897-1095 Fe1t11t In West lu~ It. Stll It. Try Utt f1 Stt!t rtspOO~ In thCWnt l)lllllt-rour- own cloP. Tt.st t>lmt·l ·flfll Ads, wfltrt tht attlon ts, In S1lurdaf 1 OAILV ~ILOl. - ment 1t Mey Co., loutll: eo.tt receive the amount for a second year.· Pitz.a haa 1 dlver1Ultt'chelc, or ltltcbery prnj ..... IAfUNA LOU NOii Multl•Posltlon Poldh11 with J j po1ilion1 &. head jtillow, HO Olll'tlt1 lorge1t '$tlection of Superb LEE l. WOOOARD "W,ought Iron ln So. Cotlf. it T••• ou••.iHT11 •••1111n tun \ "-AUJHICll I \J " ·~ ;,,ly 5129 MA YftELD \ I ". 1'1111 ,.gvla• $11J ,...,, h.1 r1111.,l•~I• ~ .. m.;. ct11•l"'1 ••• 11 l '*"••ttt41 '"'' l11t f., .... 11141• ., ~~ lt.l"i· w1 c•••' • co"'~nt l1NI 01 WOO.••• At tA1'1NGL U, 10 SAVI $127,00 ALL J PllCU ONLY ., •• '. . .:,. '149'J llll IH U\111'1' IN Ol•l'tl;I CCMln J Pl((( UflMOUflil:O W-,~t 1'9• a.._, C••lortftl1, ......... llltt'CllHI, "'II tfff, Chait• Avoilobl• S.,.~tely Of!+'t Sl~.tl Complete S.lectlen el WEIElt llQ'1 & ACCUSOlllU -4 pc, 'olia Group, fod•-proof, htovy du1oltlt vinyl 1trap1 on tUll·pro•f from•. a ... $2~t.OO Ouerttnteetl 1 0 y1er1 ,Rll llllVIRY IN 01.lMGI COUNTY $199 I WEBER COOKOUT 20 lerHcue MMel• & Over 40 Ac.c•11.,-le1 t• ChM1• Prem Mnk•1 for 011 ld"I Gift fe;r •n'f occa1ion. "IARllCUIS . '36 t1 ,, .•... IMOKIY JOI ..• , .• u .•1 14' ;:~ IAVI $91.00 h•W .. .,... ,.., , ....... "- O " HC. llT '14f91 41" l-K. SIT .'16991 Alt 11111 ''ff AlUllJNINM , ..... , "81 tlUYIH Ill .... , .. " .. ..,,_., -............ -,.,. •i·•··"' ...... ,. ..... ..._ ···•· "" ..... ..... , ........... , kll-llyl... I ,,, APH lliTMiNT --.. ~,.~,~.~1-"°"'==-""'•~P--. Ml·l'M 130 E. 171h St. J~': .. ~1 Co1+t M111 COURnf/G SWING "MADI IOI LOVlll" •r Cerolltta '•rt• Jt. LEE l. • WOODAID CO, Th e 1t urdy wrought Iron from• i1 guer•n· t1id 10 Y••rt , . cigoin11 ru11. s59u N1 Dtll¥"1ry CUlllC ITYLING OI WHtltHT MOH AHD WOOD OLD FASHION PORCH SWING ,A Gt•1R l w~ll1 ,,. .... (~11" IRcluthd, ASSEMllE YOUISILF ANO SAVI 25% OUR lwtNllNI PllU '2911 "MADI FDR LOVIU" ITUIOT WROUIHT !ION flAMl WIH QtO!(I OF CtlOU The COUITINI SWING . 567 11 OllllW•l•PllCI D1lux1 CllAl·•Oll Gu UQ's INJOY M CAllPID CiiirmmNcl OP nt1 P1NllT GAi ... CUI• ... a M'lllTU .. MAYI ) ~ -~~----------'_=;'\_,,_ ______________ ~-------------------------------------- . ' I I I I I I I I I I I I . ' . . Tli:; WMl.,.J, sllcjl El bo:llt for hlio hrtr Valllls •• , .,ru,. b alau .....,.. 1 """ ' "''°" oi rwl Mli1M rw ............. p;c.i<s ••. , ............. r.t,.finl It El - for aK "'' 1llt4s ••• •"'1 ••. .,iily ad tlftt:I """'" •• , '°' ,. t11t '11ortlcel • . Who, but El Ran~ho. would offer such a super value for a super summer cook-out! Th~ epitome of ~f..eatet's delight ••• tender beyond compare ••• llavorful beyond. your .ex~tatiOns ••• enjoy the fine~,t fare ••• and know why El Rancho makes it a super-summer! or. " •• IL ._._ With your Chateaubriand or Filrt Migno" $2 50 8e·t"ve Louiis Martin.'t1 Pinot Noir .JV·i-Jte, fifth. • ----------·--·-F . . • • -$ 59 1let Mignon .................. ~.... . 2 I&. More than a steak! ••• more flavor, more tenderness, mol'e S&tia!actian! U.S.D.A. Choice, bet!A!r beetl i Chuck Steak ..... : ... ~E~~. ~~ ••.•••••• 5 ~-Boneless Beef Roast .. , ........ $1~ Enalish cut ••• a superb cut for the rotisserie ••• over coals or in the oven! Serve it with pride! You can enjOl' quality on a budget .· •• at El Rancho! Do compare the cu t EI Rancho offers at this price:, ' . Fre.sh Spare Ribs ......... ;-;.~; ... 69i~. Lean , \\·ith so n1uch mC#tf gpodness ! A bar~ue treat calculated to a(ford pleasure you'll remember! . '· Ground Round :.'. ... ~.~.:.~: .. '.,.! .•. &r. • Silted Bacon·-·~·-: .............. -.. 7% ·1'·resh ! LeR!l : Bulk or patties at ·this pri~! El Rancho'a own • , ~ thicier, ~er! · . -Grocery Specials ·. 1 1 . ·"" Jell·o. ~ ... ~,··· .... :. :: .... l: 2·5, .. ' For delightful summer salads or desserts.. all Jfavo?s . ~ /.J'eglllar size? • Ketchup·········~··-'···· 2t Heini.;. ;.rich and thick and sac,:7120 ounce bottle, -Barbecue Sauce ...................... 39; l<raft,,, 18 ourc~ bottle ... choice of 8 kinds!' Wesson Oil .............................. 49; J_ight and pure ••• 'for salads, cookin~! 24 oz. Spam Luncheon Loaf ............. 59 ' ].fakes ~rest sand\l<ichee, delicio~s baked! .12 oz. Sego Dietary , ...................... ~ 4 "''1 • c:aJoric conscious ? .•• th is is for you! 10 oz. cans Paper Plates ................ , .......... 49• Dixie •.• package of 100 ... nine inch size! Alcoa Foil ............................ 4 ,.,. '1 So many household uses •• , 25 foo~ roJI, 1 Hefty Bags ............................... 39¢ Package of 35 quart size or 25 gRllon size bags I Happy Hour Crac_kers , ............ 39' · New snack delight from Sy.nshine? 12 oz.. Clamato 'J~lce .. : ..... : ................ 59' Savo 10c on the six pa.Ck'! 8 ounce ~il~ Skippy Pean!Jf 'Butter ............ 59' · 'f lli.J snndl fry \vii( want it, ior Blµ'et 1.8 oi. Jeno's Snack Tray .................. 79• ' . Froien hors d~oeuvres ... great variety! 7%, oz . Scott Place Mats ............... 3 "''1 Patterns to set a pretty place! , .. pkgs. oC 24. Kingsford Brlquets .... 10Lt.UG .•• 79' umir )>urninf hardwood! 20 lb. bag ••. 1.5 7 Combination Vegetables .... 3 "'51 Birdseye favorites ••• Glazed Carrots -Corn, •• Peas, Tomatoes -Peas with Cream-Peas With Onion, Peas, Potatoes witb. Cream or Creamed Spinacht· S&·WValues Vegetable .Cocktail ................................. -........... 3r . '&\V hle.ntls favorite vegelable juices and put. it in 46 ounce cans. S& W ·Apple Juice .............................................. 39' runo juice •• •'° deliciou• .• • '° healthful ••• enjoy llavor~d ~rice! Qt. -- • fillet of Halibut ..................... 89~ Flaky white·meat ••• always so welcome! Fresh English Sole ............... '1.29 ~ Fillet. , .'..'. D1~d flavor for lllDle pleuure! " • Fresh Red Snapper ................ 89~ King Crab Meat ................... '2.98 Fillets , •• to offer eat;.it;.all roodness ! So lasty , , • because it's Alaskan Xinir Crabol Produce Specials Potatoes lfave you tried baking these! You'll Pe so agreeably aurpri1ed at 1ha delightful t.l'eat in store and l'Ou'll Jove El Rancho's qualit.Y l There is ~ difference! BAKING SIZE NO. 1 WHITE ROSE 5;39c Cucunibel'S .............................. 10:. Large Celery ........................... 19!. Loni and 1reen and COol and crisp and del(cious. Snappiur crisp stalks .. , ot a size f<> offer value.! DelicateBSen Specials · -Liquor Specials Fresh Potato Salad ................ 49' Peter Dawson Scotch ........ ~12.49 Bettermade ••• in the easy.serve 21 ounce tray! Smooth!; •• 86 proof' ••• Save 1.00 ! Half.gallon. Rath Bologna ........................... 39' El Rancho Vodka ....... flfTH ...... ~169 Sliced ••• All beef or all meat ! ••• 6 oz. pkg. Great mixer!.,. 80 proof! ••• Qw•rt ••• 4.59 I Pricea in. t/fect Thurs . tkrouok Sun;;- July 9, 10, 1 t amt 1%, No lH1.le1 to dealtr1. Ope" daily 9 lo 9 ••• S11nday.,,9:80 to 6:90, . Ask the manager about our convf{ITent Chirge Accollrif Ser,vfce HUNTINGTON HAUDUR: Warner Ave. & Algonquin St. NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd.• 2555 Eastbluff Dr. (Eastbluff Village Center) Also convenlenUy located stores in Arcadia, Pasadena an(I South Pasaden1 • 1 J • • ' l ' t I ~ . • " ~ t I • • ' • • l • ' I ·l I \ ------·--'-'~~~----------~------------- 1 -·--_____ ......... .,_ ,·. •·• ,. JIAILY PILOT § 4 Wtdnt5da1, July 8, 1~70 . • Un .$, VARIATIONS Ol'l'IRID l'OR BUN'S ROL E No Pa nic Tonight • f are D~lights • Growing Teen When your~ daughter Wieners. Me11&ure the Jn. casually menliooe: ltlat sbt'• ,gredi.ents befort party time. invited her frie* in for a The:rl. equip tlf;r' with an elec· party tonitfil, don't pan1c. t.ric skillet and let her fix Let her be the ch1irman tbe food on ttie patio. in char,e ol food. Sugest .. s~ BEANS 'N a -· Sllillet lle&ni 'n WIENERS Plent,ful , . Foods RICE WATERMELONS ~ES.H PEACl;E,S. FRESH & PROCESSED LEMONS '-LIMES FRESH VE9iT AILES BROILEll· FR~ERS FRESH PlUMS HONEY 5 ( 1,ii pound) wi~s I cup thinly 1llced onion 1 crushed clove garlic 1 t~ chili powder 2 tables~ melted l/U«or J 2/1 cups (141frouoce can) sliced baby tomatoes •,~ cup reserved tomato Ii· quid 2 cups (15-ounce can) chili beans 2 tablespoons brown sugar l tablespoon prepared mustard 4 toasted hot dog buns, if desired • C\lt wi~ "in half crosswise. Run sharp knife around wieners in one con· tinuous spiral sla&h, cutting just through skin. S a u t e wiener halves, onioq,' garlic and chili powder in butter in skillet, 3-5 minutes. Drain tomatoes; reserve ~~ c:ttp liquid. Add tomatoes, reserved liquid, chUi beans, brown sugar and mustard to 1killet: Simmer 10.15 minutes, atk'rinc occaskanelly. Serve •• ovtr toasted hot dog buna, ' I ·- 1. mp o rt an oe .. -· .. -· -Ind ..... -II> UvKlel mo " 1 ..., ...... Alld, -...... -1111 Am1ric1n BaUrl A•1 M •• ......... time. ~-........ .. ,..,,,., .......... llld _., __ .., ---··-_ ...... -··-..... -~£-/':::/ ~ ~ . .,, -.u. l'IJmNI CAD ~ti-wlD ...... ,... faniJ.1)''1 1 tt'1W-'1 '"• one "' .......,,, ·mo1t • piwaotPo"I""' . ' fUNal IAll I ....... ft -) lll-1. -(~) -2=="" ...... Hamburpr ..t ll1nldwjer bum take oa DIW importance with .,_ ......... Ulill )'(lur 161t. dlopped ,_ I •an (I-) -t· I -(IJll< """*) pllltap-Qhlladrln4~-- .ple -M--. , o"'1 -~YllJ Md Yllli9' °""7 -ou • J loot, Ul• .... ) poued :=--: =..:~ ~i:=.~ ...... ,. -1-w1111 a M1n1Jiam I~~~-dr..,q S.111 ... ~ ol lline ellort, llld ,_,.. I -~ -· boilfoNd p._.. _ ..... • ....,.. ad -to PoCUca SUr II iou•,., -... _llllllk D1ca ,_ lnto,.M cuboo, • bl -ui1 -rtad. :... ~to~'.. Driln pine. Ch UR k I, Slloa CIUllllo 0 ... Ip-. llld ~-"'-.......... t•lol 2 lalJI-juice. JIUINlnl -·~ -·-·-·-··_ ... to · Allenialo ham ....... ]imlp-:.lrrqt .... ~ .... -~:./":1:':·d~ i::.. m:u .... ~~ =-~,..,_ ".N'!:..~ they~, .. '"""~ With l'rwb......., and ,..,,,... -... "" .. dolop ~.. -... be ''" ......... juice. . • • ol '....... ~. ·~ loinded to .......... """' llnlih -rib -Mp.a"•~ mall er ""'7 i.., .-, Broll, turning and -..,· 8-Ylnt a ..:.,. p1o IUD a lurlW boma -w:tlh dr 1 C and juloa nD· wllh ,_ --..,. with uauc ro11a 11111"""'1or tutt._. <1'1111•· oa1y • f•• Jlnr wn11>o1p,.. ...., • unmer OOIJ)pr.11)' m1'1l1 ,· ftnt.). Serve m fnaldwW Cool when 1111 ~ 'lbort'a ·.., -lo ' eo!jid nila widl reUtllat ud -_. ; , everyboclJ II -' ' Ire. U daolrod. -I _. · • , Hwcry dllldr!m <liLbe fed ' i!lcl--IAWAIL\i! first, ~lie grown-ups ••.Iii• , c• •8 T~ •TO · COCONUT Pl'll I nk " -~ I -'-~ .• ,~. over a coo dri or catdl BUNWICllU ..... _._, the P!l!WI OI' bail g8ID!,_.!On J C..-(l'Jii a....h) lf pinnnlle ddblll ~ toltv!alon. You'll win ·-,..., meal ":t:.,j'';~ 1\1 tabitlpJoiv llPIM jt!IJ. lor bod\ your good food .and ~lied · • I (I er NndJ) ~t ::.,., ~~~~""""'· . In 1 cUp flMly olJOppOd colery Cu~~ ~ .• Put -er O< kabob ~ l/I cup lllJIYonn&IM · tl!tM dMrTJ llalwa la - . tUu on a new look with 114 tll!lp()Gm lemon fukie, · o1.1 pie and .-r-.ie plMW" Frend! Ham ~. Oiunlla I lo-d_..i .l'Mft tidblU and ......_ halvl!I bl of ham cherry ._... anion t.opl·orctivet wb11l-·•P.-•li~~ d11l1a plclclea U.. ...,.. plma~ 1 f<upoon Pr e P ar e d ...._.... lrull. Milt apple bill, --""""' --oily -coall and -.....i '!!lllj aauc0 y, loupoon ptlk All l · 0,. hot water. of oplcy Freiiah hilic aJJj1 I tab~ IO~ butter or ::\., '":..~."= = pineapple juico llV. ,ol! .... marf bubbl ~ M 1np tallzlng wlllffa lrom t b a I bamburl!f -· 'I'll\ •· "°" · hacky•nl. Ummmml .,.. 1J -...... • Thla . ' lrplty toppiJc so good! I cana (U -tadl) :.,~~"!':.be~ · Remember thlt mort1ll tclmltb Mplc fndtl you hl'vt orl t.nd. Ehould not be pacliad loo tilh'-Slulled oUvea for l•mllll • ly for best eooldnc -· Canblne crab Jlltal, etltil', When kabobs are u,htly mt~, )llOOQ j u I c e ) browned, slip morsels off onion topl, hanerllCUlh and ' skewe r s into warm prlicKlt.Sprqd~te..,& frankfurter buns and garnish butter over udi • hlmburger with additional dressing or hall. Plilce bun halves on serv- relishes. ing pllUll; fiOp each wilti 1 Another delldoua outdoor or letituce leaf. indoor summer aapper is Crab Slice dch C111 ol tomato Tomato Bunwtches. SUr up a aspic i!Wo 11 thin slices and salad of tasty cnb meat and ananae s slicea on each let- crunchy celery, sparked with tuce leaf. Place V. cup crab lemoo juice and tioreeradish meat salad in center ol aspic and blended with mayonnaise. ~lices. Garnish wilh stuffed This can be mede early in olives. Allow 2 t)alves per the cool ol the day and dilled serving. Makes 12 servin1s. . " • FRUITED OllEAll TOPPING 1 cup sour cream 1h cup brown sugar. l can (81h. ounces ) pineapple tfdbits, drained 1 can (1'14 ounces) peach slices, drained J can (8% ouncee) lffl11ea grapes, dratoed I loaf (12 ounoo) pound cake Combine sour cream and brown sugar, Blend in frull.1 . Chill. Slice pound cake into 10 IHcel. · Serve with dlilled toppins. Maes lt lel'Vinp. u doll"4. Mow ' -•· HIAltTY MI AL ~OR A TllN ~ARTY '. Changing food NEW YORX (UPI) -Lib aucc...nol 4111t, m_, ... v1n, meaJa clJI 1... ..._ In aailolbabill. u ,.... family -chalc· lni """' -.. -· rib .... lo Pot ...... you stlll ..... -.;1111 -hat by al""lnl your meal.,,·mt11t ...,.. aod cookifte a• u•. cuatonma m more apl lo buy impuWvtl)', therefore ex· pemlvoiY, U !hay lhOp when !hq're liulc>7. Any obeer\llnt wom1n can ttll YOll a main ~ - u.ually the most t1pt!nslve J11U1. of a meal -aou further ti you serve Rn appetize r, aalad or IOtlP flr1t 1 priced main course such 11 variety of vegetables, salads steak, chops or roa1t, while and macaroni dilhea. addlna other forms ol protaln So ,ls grated or rictd hard· to other couraea. cooked egg yolk and white. Mllk1 chteae and other milk In hot weaU.., JOU 1111y products, ew, iirled be1n1, want to skip biked beam or peanut.a and pe1nut butter fall pork and beam 1n fa\lor0 of Into the second catqory. bean salad -cooked, drled "Cream'' sauct-tllJt .• be' . or otN)ed beans, draJned Ind made wllh whole or skim milk dressed with homem9de or lo aavt . both money ""' bottled dr..,lna, with chopped caloric5, Orated or cubed raw onion or scalllo111. salads and u an utender for homemade chlobrt and ham 11Jads and ipr'Ud1, which can be made wttb kft- overa. buy than chicken parta -llke meats, Ill price per po!Jnd rises with the amoum of labor lnvol\led at the market. Unsliced meat is cheaper than sliced. One market in New York 1elll 1 pound of unsliced bolotna for H cent&, hut •,1 pound of lhe same brand , sliced , tor S5 cents, the 1M3 edition of ''The Joy 'If CO.tine" by Irma S. Rom-beuer. Pttpve creamed ~ from J pow>dl, raw , tooqh t.tt yield I UI lo llo capo, eoollod Arrange In layen In 1 ll'tued hak"1& dllh, with crllp coollod bacon. IUDOINLY ' IUlftllll s-.. 1 .ldtlla ........ 11....- aall~ ... -1 ............. all_ aoallr bl lllUa ........ ..... wllh'hall ol tba lllalt• .a • you .. .. lht -)'tillW -II· with lhe "'"*1· ..-..... , llriUlfl. ~ .. ...., ~ dall ... .,. )'Ill <OUid alirioil oat II raw •• ; .But ' ~ want JINt oan, Wllll ..... , ,_ .... .. bappl7 mounlfloa ol ~.Y..,..n,you tip, you rattle,· but .Ull 'you're not llltt. Pl ... 11k. Wkh the lrea_wt of •eue, wal<h ,...r •,P,-lan cut bl.· 1111 11 yau au Ill! and ....u '""' i IOou lnllde. AaiJlber P!aa!e uk if want a Who. iae cold watermelon ilshl -lo lake home .. a aurprlaa hr Iha ..... R .. lllprator -I way )>ack btlJlnd II haaPod bl&b with chllltn. Hall er quarw watermtlen? lie ~ t t ! Wallbc fer 10U on a 1*d ol craObd .... PRODUCll: md: TO HOWL . , . l'ha'f Iha llJ!limtr fr\tll -crtes, "Cill me hllcdoua. • ."Tue me herrie and enjoy me because l'in the vety beat." In the )lmt lllht be1uteous apricot.I, motartne11 p!Wl\11, a n d pei.chet. There WU I time When a necUrtne 'ft'll lhoulht lo be • -· between a peach and aomithln& ... olhtr. lt lan't !rut. Ho-fer mlly, nec- tarlnil art nectarinea .••. To nibble .Into their tweet mealed -ewi4JlUI ,.. .. mini " 1111tllln& .. Amorleu Boauty ...... Tiil nilOn: All of lht iaody frullli ... pea-and plums, too. are port " !ha -~~~·Iha lt"Oiiuce alilt1 11 ~ a love tJ. I 1Way to tplnd 1 half hour. II the summer bug hasn't bitten y°" yet, you'll feel a gentJe touch to put you Jn tne l\lh·1•1 mood of mellow e\'eninl• and lancuJd ••llll( hour•. Marvel lo the big bins of -heaped l lk o Cbrlflmu with lhtlr ,vivid Nd Ind -eolar, •• Nert Door lht J'&P'I'• beckon bu • Trosil<al laland holi· ..., and Iha Rofal Hawaiian Pinllpple llfo MQne Of golden. y"" ... ahrlya be sure I'm ripe. 1' AL'S FRUIT CART OVERFLOWS 1be melonl. • .the poeh crWhaws come mai'ktd "ripe" ao you can tote home with sweet all!lurance .•. The pale areen Ice cream tex- tured hiney den .•• Tiil glorloul ea-p . . . al· w1)'i ever lovlng.tood, lil\g even mote dtlicloUI """' combiftad with rtd,,_ ,.,. berrl.. ... pirhapa ., ... berrl11. You11 think ahort- cake instantly when you •Pot Iha llUle p.a e k •I" ol 4 -dtllcat. ..... e cakes btbry-bded ta our own hake'1 rlllrt hete ilool with lhe Mrawherrltt. • l'RUIT JUICE FUNG Gre1t chilled quarts ... Daisy frS la truly lrtih fruit Jule<, delooloblt with natural f r u I t aucar . . . P188lon fruit, pome;ranate, mango, ptpaya, boyieablt· ry, l\llVa, IVa'lfberrJ Pd coconut plneappjt .•• Whet elegant ~pplncl Tut. try Daisy Frelh'a own nclpn u • I n g their juleei , •• -=~·-b-With loa -.•. Ill• p&lllio lrull and ,..,.,.ltr ........... . •• An4WM11t£1fia\ll -~ ... If a lit • P1P11Hlilll*R .... for llalJ. • 41 ........ lru~ rlal .............. and lhay'n-.,.._Olk. -·a, lhe Pt op le ll«t, whan top ol tba aop la Illa -lrull ... -d .•. And tllt cntant •arch for "f'ttlh" n1w1 ii lfw1y1 oo. Thla week ... fruh 4111. A Wtla ~ htlpa. .......,._ -abow Dul li 's ltM e•P'Mlve and Ju.st 11 IOOd nutrit.Jon, CO serv1 1m1ller portiOnl of 1 high· cheese, cheese uuce, or. C~opped, sailed punuta are dressina are aood on a wld• aood both In mi1ed areen Save money at the market by looklna for meats lh1t pro. v\de the ereatest number of 1ervln&1 per pwnd. Variety me1t1 1uch as tongue, beef, steer, lamb or pork liver and 80mc bonelta roaat1 fall Into thl1 c1te1ory. Whole chicken la a better Hl&t& pnttill, tower ctat Spinach with bacon Ind cheeae la a hlah·proteln dish with vtry little meat. It'• from Cover lop wllh drlad bread CNjnba, !hon tr•lld cheeoa. Bake In pnhesld 40lkle,... oven Iona enough to brOwn !he IOpplna. Makq I servillp. ••••••••• • ' ..., ..... -----------~--------------- • I • "' •I Id nl .. ,. lh .. " id Ill lb of JU lll k. •• ut .. •• llt In ia .. 'k th or ! !'I tr ,. rie in .. .. d .. u .. Id i't <· l'o et ut ·li •• ly •• .. lit· • Id er ~. eh '1 ,. ... of :e ·Jd xi ,. ·ti· .. or be ah Id ne he he 11· ill .. ... ... .... OU " ,. ur •I lh lit .. 1', rt· iid •I ry .. .,. •.... "' . . :id ,, •• • Or lit nd le op rd oh r.· • t ' ' .. ... .,,. • : ' .. ' " .. ' • ' ' ' • WAKEfl~D SN0'1 CW MEAT DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE DOLE PINEAPPLE ORANGE JUICE DOLE Pli/4EAPPLE . G.raf>efruit .J uice VAN DE (.:MI'S ·CHICKEN PIES • KERNS SLICED · STRAWBERRIES C l W CHINESF. PEA PODS ' oz'. , • 01. .. • 01. • 01. 1tlh oz. 11 01. 7 oz. 6 ... '1 3 ... '1 4 ... '1 C l W-THE TENDER FLOWERETTES OF BROCCOLI BROCCOLETIES . , 01. 3 ... '1 . ' C & ~TENDER . PETITE f>EAS 11 oz. 4,., '1 ' c I w •IALJAN SIYLE VE.GET ABL!iS 11 oz. 3 ... '1 C·l W CHINESE P~A PODS 1 oz. - DllDCBllY AS SO RTED FLAVORS , SPRINGFIELD Soft Drinks . ~,,_~~· 12 FOR $1 NABISCO 1 CHIPS AHOY COOKIES w 1. oz. Arden AA BUTTER 1 LI. . BUTTERNU T ·COFFEE l LB. • ' BUTTERNUT ' COFFEE GERBER STR>,JNED . BABY FOOD "'oz. 12 ... '1 FLEISCHMAN!fS f ., SOFT MARGARINE , "· 39c IERNSTEINS ,. , f. ,, . , Barbec.ue Glue ,. ld ~· • 39¢ READ German Potato Salqd u v, oz. 29c ' HUNTS ' . .. by .. Bemico Fay • a Y<ichaflf5 we TRY TO PUT A LITTLE FUN INC YOUR WEEKLY SHOP- PING! . » SO WE HAVE A FEW MORE CLERKS, CHECKERS AND BOX BOYS TO HELP YOU. WE HAVE MUSIC, SCH LIGHTS AND EVERYTHING IS SUPER-CLEAN! -BUT, EVEN MORE FUN IS HjE UNUSUALLY LARGE AND VARIED SE- LECTION OF QUALITY THINGS YOU FIND ON OUR SHELVES. MAYBE, THAT'S WHY PEOPLE COME FROM ALL OVER, .!EVEN FRANCE I TO SHOP AT RICHA~D'S . REMEMBER •• , QUALITY IS THE REAL ECONOMY I Rl(;ljARD'S TOP OF THE GRADE' U.S.O.A. CHOICE S'RINKU WITH TENDlRlllR, SLICE THJNL Y FOR SUKIYAKI ROUND STEAK IONELISS 1.09L .. . , ·· · PORK and BEANS • ~1 -ll 01. 4i.. '1 4 ... '1 SWISS STEAK lr1IM with wine ind v ... t1ble1 . . " ' ·. ~······ '< ...... ' ! .. .. , 'VILLAGE INN ASSORTED FLAVORS RICE MIXES • oz. SMUCKER S l 0 Ol. Blackberry Jelly 4 FOR $1 'GRAPE, CINNAMON-APPLE, MINT OR CRABAPPLE SMUCKERS JELLY 11 oz. 4,,. '1 IDEAL FOR WASHING SYNTHETIC WIGSI WOO LITE BIG ~OLL, SCOT VIVA TOWELS JO GALLON, GLAD TRASH BAGS ,,, 3,,.89c 10 PK. 59¢ U1e • ltnJt tlectric sk illet or t wok, for ~hi1: Hea t oil in skillet lor wok), tdd 11/i lbs. "¥try thinly 1lic•tl fvuncl or top 1irloin, and I on ion1 chopp•cl, 11ut• quickly, acid 2 bunch1s gr••~ onions cut in 1,lh" pi•c••· V1 lb, rf.ushroom1, 1ljced, ] 1talk1 c•l•ry slic ed, .2 c1ns alictid dr1 in1d b1mboo 1hoot1 ind I bunch 1pin1ch cut in l1r91 .pieces. Stir. Add I can 'Tofu-bean curd, '1llced. 10,tionel.I Mix I C. bouillon , 1h C, Kikkom1n soy sauce, 3 T. 1ug1r, I t•p . M.S.6 . and 1dd"io pin. Cook 10·15 min. Serve over boiled ~ice . Serv11 6. BEEF 'STEW fol>rln.lo In Torly•kl Ma!lnodo Skewer and 81rMcue fer Hort d'oeuvre• . . TRY A GERMAN SAUERBRATEN-SERVE WITH GERM,t.N POTATO SAl.,o.D RUMP ROAST BONE -IN 89¢LI. BAR-M HfCKO RY. SMoKED BACON REGULAR OR THICK SLICED l TH IS IS REALLY SERVICE! WE DO EVERYTHING FOR YOU, BUT COOK IT. TRY ONE OF THESE TEMPTING SPECIALTIES . RICHARD'S MEAT LOAF ·-,..., A flavorful blinding of beef, vaal ind pork, pl1111ntly se•aon•d with herbs •nd spices . STUFFED ROUND STEAK Parsley incl al,,;ond1 fl1Yor the stuffing. This makes 1 delightful wee~end or "comp•ny" cUnn1r. MARINATED MEAT BAUS leCWIS.. u.S.D.A. P.RIME IEEF STEAKS AND ROASTS EV&RYONE IS DISCOVERING THE GREAT TASTES AND SIMPLICITY OF SUKIYAKI. IT'S A ONE DISH MEAL. QUICK COOKING, WITH THE BONUS OF BEING LQW IN CALORIES -FOR ALL YOU WEIGHT WATCHING 60URMETS I 79c LI, 1.29 ... 89c LL ' 'fltc.l~-MARKET HOME & GIFT SHOP LIDO YACHT .SHOP ANTHONY 'S SHOE REPAIR .. OPiN DAILY 9.7, SUN. 9-6 OPEN DAILY 9-6 OPEN .DAILY, 9-6 DAILY 9-5:30, SAT. 9.5 • ----------- Wldn<MllY, July 8, 1910 NICE WIT>! GRUYER~CANADIAN STONED WHEAT THINS lO oz. REESE FANCY WHOLE SMOKED O.YSTERS 41/2 oz . • PllDDUCB . FOR fRESH FRUIT DESSERTS-FANCY, RIPE, YULOW MEAT PEACHES LI • FOR A 6REA T CAESAR SALAD-6 ... RDEN· FRESH, TENDER, LARGE HEADS ROMAINE 2 FOR COOL SALAD! CUCUMBERS VINAIGRETTE. FANCY, LONG, GREEN, CRISP • 49~ CUCUMBERS 3 FOR 29¢ FINE FOR SUMMER SALADS-GENUINE , ;TALIAN SW EET ' . RED ONIONS 3 LIS. 2'¢ Chinese Mustard S.uc• Oyster Sauce ~aifu" Rice Stie~s Saifun Bean Threads Tempura Batter Japanese Appetizer and 09ssert Tidbits Lychees, and many more, ev8n Chopsticks ! . . BlICBllY LEMON FILLED TROLLEY BUNS 6 fOR 41~ OUR OWN, FRESH BAKED Potato Bread GOOD WITH MRIECUED MEATSI Parker ·House Rolls DOZ. 61~ A NICE DESSERT FOR A FAR EASTERN DINNER . • • • ,• .. 'Banana Nut Loaf 1.19 · I PLDIBllHDP I FLOWE~S ARE FOR EVERY DA YI THEY BRING CHARM i TO THE DINNER TABLE, BEAUTY AND COLOR TO HE l WHOLE HOUSE-DON'T WAIT FOR COM PANY ENJOY THEM YOURSELF! COOL L?OKING, SUMMERY GREEN PLANTS Choo•• Philodendron, Hahn1 ·or Gr1po Ivy or Pothos. In ~" pols. Rog. 1.69 -h . SPECIAL 1.39 EACH FLOWER SHOP CLEANERS OPEN DAILY 9-6 DAILY 1:30-6, SAT. 1 :30-5 ~ • I I ., · 1 1 I I I OAIL.V PILOT Wtdntsd1y, Juty 8, 1970 CHIC.KEN • FRYING CUT UP -ll¢ Lii. USDA CHOICE CHUCK1 S:TEAKS j..::..-=----' ----. --.. ' ---- GROUND S.~OULDER BURGER 59c PATTIES . lb W irit tt.i\ ,oupo11, 110 mi11i11111"' Jlll•th•t• ••quir•d. Limit l lbt. P"~·~O..!!.P-.i." -_Q.'11-.-'.!!'.P!'LP!! c111hlm•r .. V,!id .•-~!~2~t1~ .. July 12. .: GOOD ONLT AT Ul•AIN i ASl lT MIX OR MATCH CHEERIOS (10 01.) • or WHEATIE~ !1 2 01.l BOLD DETERGENT . R99ular 85¢ 59~ GIANT SIZE •••• Will. tllit co11 po11, n• mi11i11111"' p11rch•1• ••1111ir•d. l i,.,.it I pk~. p•• co11p•11 -011• c•11po11 p•• c111to"'•t. Void •ft•r $1111doy, J11ly 11. r®P I AXION PRESOAK REGULAR SIZE FREE REG. 45~ ••••• With tlli1 coupon, no ll'lin!1111>111 p111cht1• •1q11i1od. t;,.,.a I p~9. , •• coupo11 -o'" 1011po11 pw cu1hlflltf, v.; .. •ft•• $11~1y, July 12. ·- • l AJAX CLEANSER 14 OZ. CAN 1 o~ USDA CHOICE SPENCER: STEAKS BAR: M WESTERN STYLE BULK BACON • ' ' •' '' o 0 t 0 0 o 0 * '0 'o •' o I o o I ' 'I ' ' I• '0 o o 0 • 'IAR t.1 WESTERN STYLE ALL BEEF KNACKWURST· . BAR M WESTERN STYLE FRESH · LIVER SAUSAGE o o o o o' I •' ' o 'I '• I ' o .................. WILSON 'S Cll Tl•llD IONILUS SMOKID LB. GRADE "A" FRYING CHICKEN PARTS FESTIVAL HAMS LEGS & THIGHS .......... 59' LB. -69·' MEATY BREAST ............ LB. l·LEGGED FRYERS ... : ...... 3'9c LB. 8 01. Llll Y'S CHOPl'IO OLIVES "" Ol .••• NABISCO e CHIP'S AHOY CHOC. CHIP COOJIU 011 e PICAN SHOllflllAD-llG. Sl, COFFEMATE FULL rOUNI JAl -ll•. tti AllDIN INSTANT BREAK~AST I OI OP a 2/25' .. \ USDA CHOICI aOUND IONI ROAST . USDA CHOICI BEEF-BRISKET LIAN MU.TY I NctL ISH STYLI CROSS RIBS .... oonu .... coiFEE < ' j YOUR C"40ICE EXTRA ,ANCY .. RED HAVEN PEACHES SNAPPY KENTUCKY GRIEN BEANS OR SWEET .. JUICY SANTA ROSA PLUMS · GOLDIN RIPE ' BANANASoR FRESH, EXTRA FANCY EGG PLANT. • 12 oz. , ••. 49' ... IATHS A\.L MIAT WIENERS C C'>IN l lNG SLICED BACON 79'u. 98'u FllSH ,10.0Z. JAi OYSTERS 79' ... HIAT·NFi'SH STICKS FOREMOST , con AGE CHEISE QUART MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COPFEE • 2 oz. JAR 29.- . LIBBY'S RIPE PlnED $ . OUYES 4 FOR 1 TALL CANS ' SPRINGFIELD CORN 12 oz. 19.¢ PLAKIS aox llRDSIYI AWAKE AU~T JAMIMA WAFFLES 39' BANQUET DINNERS e CHICKIN e UIF 3/51 e TURKIY AND OTHll VARIETIES SWANSON BREAKFASTS e SCMILD. IGGS, SAUSAGE, POT. e FllENCH TOAST, SAUSAGE e PANCAKI ·SAUSAGE PA ITT PllCU IHICTIYI 39' THURSDAY, NIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY July 9, 10, 11, 12 PRICIS'IU8JICT TO ITOCK ON HAND WE ACCEl'T U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS WE GIVE ILUI CHIP STAMPS COSTA MW PLACENTIA WI GIVI ILUE CH" STAMl'S 19111 ··~ PIKHll• 710 w. Chipml1 --------------~--'------'---~----------------------- ' \ • WI 1 I $; .wt ., lt70 DAILY JILOT 41 Tangy Refrigerated Desserts Cr.an berries Cool , It for ~ight Summertime · ·Meal Einale · A cool ttfmlllac desstrt is CRANICl\RY MOU8SE ·1 cam (II OUllC<S tllCh) Combine cornotaroh and , QUU UDUi cold. Fold In eq CUNlllUIY 18~ % '81 wnl!H, lllllly btiten undl llllllllJ,' 5-portlllly ; • wt:km)e flnakl to any sum-2 tablespoons oornstarch wholt berry crlftbtr!t,.. augar. SUr in egg )'Gib and whites Ind heavy cream. P~r 1 an (l JICIW)d ) jeUk!d Comblne crll!lbtrry •aa, rrot.fn shtrblrt em a hwl nw mtal. And, these cloud 1•-• ..,. ~ ."llcf~ a1i-i.... into a frfealr oonWMr and er•...__ aauet raspben'iea, crahbtrry j•tkfi and beat undl' r r• Fold 11..,. __,,,,_ .t-... .. ...a:-,.. cup 1U.1ar ,,. , -·-. _,, , ....,. cr-,y -.. '" 4111 _,.. ":: .. hq~•-llllf•·-• .-...i,, unW 11•••· trwounW&m. .... IOppld tpri1PUO-)!rouo '"" 1.-Juke, -Wtlh Jn ea-·,_ into . upectalfy IDVltln(. 1-•-· " '• -. Do llDI boll ltJr In wltb -wllippld crum rupborrlll, -rollry 'II ...., Wllll ...U ,_ CDlllN• 11111 1,..... • Wh•l's more, 111,.. luicloo1 I cup "~ )uJce "'°"" 1 <llP (\\ pllll! bllvy crum, · wbolt bony 11uco Ind bell and .,......,....,,.. rollllt, I oup er-.,. jlalct blended, ·Pour -lnlo 1111111 limi. -lllout I ,. lovelies "cook" ii) I h e tall. whlpPOd uaUI ftll bleoclod. U -· lllllol I qlllrll. I lllJIOlpOOOI 1'moo jllk:o Ir...., -Ind rr-QllUI. refri&•ator«freeaertobep •~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;...;;;~.;;;..;..;;;.;;;;;...;.-""-~~~-'-'--"'-;.:..:......-._;;.....:.-'-~-'--'-'-''--'-c.;;;:;;;o;...;;;;;;..;...;.;..;;._-""..;....~~~~~~ yoo I real cool -' ' The tart, clean taste · of tht ' bouncy btn'y makes it perfect c.i.a .sn.1400 for locotloft tf...,. _... for summer 'eatif18. Keep · a c.,. con.ct if tol ••• botile at ruby red cranberry juice and 1 j1r GI seuct 'In !he re1r11u~tor to cool 1 palate, 11 well •s to. add col- orful sparkle to summer 1up- per1. PINK CLOUD JU 2 envelopes un'rJa Vo red gelatin 2 cups cr~ry juice cocktail .:C:J~~ -~ :U W *'111 VMS SUM /llKIJ 1 IA r:r A ""' •• , N.llS 10ll flT fAllAIU •• Clll STAlllSI 1k cul> sugar 1 cup applt11uce 2 teaspoons lel'IKl't juici ~I . teaspoon arated Jamon rind V MEAT D#AITMlllT IXTIA VAtlllSI ' . 1 packaae (4 1'1. OUncf!tJ frozen whipped topp lng. tha"'d ~(r.. c'yc1 ··<: I baked 11-lncli ele oheil . In sa.uctpr1n, 1prlhkJe 11elalln ever cranberry juice. Add sugar. · Lei sland for 5 mh1utu. SUr over loW heat until !llgar and eelatln are disaolvtd. SUr In 1ppleaauce, lemon Julct.fand rind, Chill until !fllXture )hlckens a(llhtl1. Fold 1n whlppert topping. Spoon mi¥ture tightly Into pie shell. Ch.ill until firm . Serve 3aruished with ad- ditional whipped topping and finely diced jellled crar\Herry sauce, or crapberry- orange relish . P..1ak~s a 9-inch pie. Child's Play " ,,...,,,,, ,,,.,_ llorlo Cull USP~ CHOICE . ~------------........ ~, _ _...,.__, lb.' SWORDFISH STEAKS FRESH DOYllSOU Canter Cut Chuck=: 59L SKINlESS , .• ~ SKINlESS $1 It.._ CENTEll CUTS FtllnS Family Steaks Beef Short • ~,:0" 49L Choice Beef Roast CIN~: ~~~~ 59t Boneless Chuck "~,~,.:.:.~' 89~ Rolled · Beef Roast ··~,~~~;00 Sl~ UNCH-FUSH • HAil ~ EGGS· llllNDU (aOi:\ ' MIDIUM'.<~ CHERRY-PIES laff/tt Top-frelll from Von1 ·1ah<y. I" walWOOO OU'I•• VONS m IAr CIEAI ROLlS iilAD K =·-1~~=-- .. THl•HS~ DIUIUTICU f~~~g~.33! I =:i I ~ .. ~.'1~! .. 19~ lonei..1Hamw.-.W>OOUD1•'$1.391L M.coy Pa11Nml..;. ..... : .... $1.09u. Corned Beef 79L • BACON SaW ltttlCe -:: = If a.ny1 ...... ~ 19' UTH OR LUil Reg. 79< :;.'&-. wmt htll COUf'Ofr4 •• -..:.z:o: :!:" .... ....... CHEIRIOS ............ Rog.39c ":.\"" ' ... '· ~ . ... ' ., . 1~ "' • .. ·I I • I '• . ' ., ., '• I Teach a ~hild embroidery with these sweet 1ampler1! Fl'llh Cucumlllrs = If fllcy Avec1•11 "=' 3'-.. I . l Frame this dclighllu l pair (or a den, bedroom, hall, kitchen -any room. Easy 8-lnch cross-stitch is deal summer pastime. P at t c r n 7200: two 9 1 ~xl 3'' transfers. FIFTY CENTS ror each pat- tern -add 25 cents !or each pattern for Air ~1all and Special Handling: otherwise third-class delivery will take three weeks or more . Send to Alice Brook s, 105 The DAI- LY PILOT, Needlecraft Dept., Box 163, bid Chelsea Station, New York. N. Y. 10011. Print Name, Addre11 , Zip, Pattern Number. BlO lt'JD Needlecraft Cataloa: -40 pages. 200 designs, 3 free paUerna! Knit, crochet fuWoNI. Quilt, em- broider, weave. Toys, gifls! Send llO cents. NEW ! Complete A f g ban Book -marvelous afghans, fashions, plllowa, baby 8i!la, more! $1.00. "50 ln»lant Girts" Book. 50 cents, "16 Jiffy Rugs" lo knit, · crochet, weave, aew, hook . 50 centa. Add Flavor A La India Chanae the flavor of rice ! CURRY RICE '·' cup converted-type rice I \~ cups boiling water 1,i teaspoon sa lt in tea9poon curry powder .1 table9poon butter 1nto a I.quart aaucepan IW'n the rice, water, salt and curry powder: brln1 to s boll. cover and over very ·low heal cook unlll rice 19 tender and "'ater has evaporated - about U minute'!. W(lh 1 fork 11lr In the bu~ tcr, Makes 3 suvlngs. I llffd & Shoulder u'::.": 16~ .............................. ::.:;: U' 1111111.. .. .. .. .. . :ft It' -Swanson TV w;a, or 1-0L , !:dre Wld1 ~ DINNERS 4'11•1~,, ·COFFEE '/Miium Quollty 1.u. All Grind• . • .. • .. CAN ·CHUNK TUNA • ll,it .,., ~rc: 10111 Adams Ave,. at Brookhurst, Huntlnltea Beach 34081 DallellJ Park llrlYe, Cajislranl Beacll • . -....... ... --- Plneapple Ju e ·~;:" 27' PHnUt Buller ~;i!t"J. 55' Colller's lrlquets ~-=-· 10:. 75' Low Suds Detergent io~ fl" Calo Cat Food ·2: 29' YOIS • ALL-MIAT ' Prem;um Ovollly YiGfiT ~ .. JI~ ..... ,,,,.,,...,. 5t .. ,...,,,. OT.~,_ tic IUTTlll·NUT COFPU ·~ • • • c "'" CDfM -8 1 -,-.... 2 & 'In 7 , ::; ,,, ::.--1111 a..~.._.. ............................ , ~r...-.•c... .... · ............... 111 °'9111 ...... ~ .... ---........... ,,. ......................... -. ....... .. ..................................... I .. AHf ---....... a..,.... ............ ... N91too Salad o,..;ng ------...... ... ..... Mi '!:: Dow lkplW ......_a.... ...., ............. ..,. ···'"'89' ALf ....,_..,, ___ .: .......... 11,lf .J.Ot.JM,1.lt • -ro ;.trM11ML•n t1.• .,..,.. .-. .......... .,. MREXIWCH ~4t _.. ... SOAP -WMttl ... '-··· ""-All ::..':""' 79' ''"· .... .... L..:";;.'-~!!I 5922 Edl111er An., at Sprinpalt, Hun!Jnllon Beach 21082 Beach Blvd., Huntitttll lllli 17950 Mii• flllltaln YallJ. ' \ I l .. • ·' ' . .. • ... • • • ' " " .. , ·'I ·::~ ' '1 .. ' • [ •· lEAN RORK ··SP-AflERIBS . FROM LEANEASTERN .. , ' • CORN F.EDJ!QRKE!IS . . '• , 'BARBECUE,SPECIAL • . . '. BONELESS. ::.UT ROASTS SllOl(LDllCLOI , ,. U).D.A.CHOJCE ORMAYFAll-IUJE ~~ ..................... .. . BRIUFAsT SPICIAU WllSOll SU CED IACol 0:,..,,, _;::_.___ ·-----~-_:__ _ __ u 69' SllilLESS ulu .............. ·...:.~-----·---.~------33' ' MA 1FllSR Si.IOI IACOI -; ··-----·---·-~---~-"79' . 2-ROCL PKG. s for , .. , .... , 'i ,. ~' "'.),, · '-7"1"""'~"""'"""'· """"· "'""'~-""· ,.,'J""ll''ll'J"ll"':"'l'lF'!"'l"lf"'l"ll"l'!'~"""'i.1"1,•, SMOKED .PORK 'LOIN CHOPS · . L~ANTENDER 98C ANDTAStY ' • . 'LB. 7.·BONE . •oA.STS LEAN&,,~ TASTY lb. • . " ,, ' aoNELE55 TOP SIRLOIN 5TEA1'5 BONELESS $ WASTE.FREE EXCELLENT FOR BAR·B·Q llUITS . • • vtGn. 79 lb . GERBER'S REG. STRAINED JAR ......... " .. .. .......... ---.MaYnQH !DOLLAR SAU---- WHOLE OR SLICED BEETS, SPINACH, REG. OR FRENCH GREEN BEANS, PEAS, WHOLE KERNEL& CREAM'STYLE CORN. MIX 'EMOR MATCH 'EM NO. 303 CAN ...................... . $ • • . • FRESH,T ASTY EXTRA LEAN ' GROUND ·CHUCK ' • • • • • • . I • • FINE FOR •9~ BARBECUING I t LB: IMITATION ICE MILK ARDENBunER flltSI OUAU"GllA~ U. I-I.I Pt:G.~ ·-. ••--·-· -···· ······-·· • .. • . v ARDEN BUmRMILK -· . CIUAll Sil£ --····---.. --.. ------" ·-"""' -· ,.;;:--- • :· BUTTERNUT ... . . 87 f.: ' c 1 ·LB. CAN ................. !:! ..... . . -.:. 2-ll. CAN ._ ............... t l .73 l·ll. CAN ... __,... ..... tl19~ ... LUX LIQUID DDERGENT ••• I ' 22-0Z. 49c DEAL PKG. .......... .: ~,,....,.-.,--------m~f~ir Fruits & Ytgt~s----------------..: ' ' ·1 THICK MEATED s for ... ~ ________ ___, __ ------------------------- LARGE THICK MEATEO •.. ~ ' . . . ~!!!!~.~~ ..................... :.~1 oc CABB·AGE. . 7c , GREEN SOLID HEADS ....... ·-·-··· .. ••· ......................................... lB. " ~R!!~.~·~········ ................................ 3 i 2 9c • I : . rrr .. """·"'"''~' • .-.--,--, r·--~~-... ,...._,.-~~.........-.-......... • -•~r.• • • w::::a:-Y.CJ" • m ...,.. r._t t7. r 7~nJnr~p~••~<w~•~•~•~•~•r ·•~·~• •·-~~~~~~~~-~~~·~----·~----~ • • • • • • • • I • .8. ;•; :~-•••• ·!~ "I I c .- i I I I :. l • • • l • ~ •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • -. -CHUCK ·-STEAKS1 ~.S.D:A. CHOICE 69 ~ Ol)llAYfAll . ,. m.111 RlllON • I>. ' FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER E~TRA FAl'ICY 5 9 C smR LIVER . LB. Q-TIPS $W~95 F~EXIBLE 11o:cr. PKG. ·594c uriLE FRISKIES CAT FOOD OCU.N-FISH • aftc ~LJ~G """"" ... "~•-•MH-• .,- CKIAl FISI •~>'·"'• .............. 11.9'9 VEGETABLES .~: • ..:c J9' cut <lftt~CUt~.n.•s.,.,.no 'If.GIT Allfl & COi C:OltN l Ull "-G. -~-·--..,-- MA AIR H~S THE BEST IN VA • YO A..., THE BEST IN QUAUTY IO~~-='l..IT~D":..i,l'llOW1MATMAYfAllCAN W111Ct){VINGSONOY81100M~r'u 7 DAYA ---llllCI$ IUT WI NAVE NO • WI HAYE =~~GUARANJ.-o To SAn:..~~ ; W• THI HST ituY IS MA YfAll'S . 'lmM-MIATS AT THI LOWUT IVIRYDAY -~y W.... . , ......_.ANY-. l CALff; GROWN FRISHFROM . FOSTER fARMS "FIRST DAY FRESH" • :.FR¥ER . . PA.RTS i • • ' CUT.up PAN READY ' LB. ::'_49' .. :nca 59~ =::s.59' .. U.S.l.A. CHOICE OR MA YFAll ILUE 111101 SRll IHF .. ; • IOIEWS ROUID STEAKruttcur ............................................. 11 •. 19 •OIEWS ltOUll! STEAK '"""''°"""' ........................ ··---"· '1.29 WATEIMELOI RUMP ROAST ... . .. .. ............... 11;19 RUMP 19AST '°"'"' ............................................................. ,.:'1.09 · SllLOll TIP SBA KS ................................................................... "·'I" 8&F CUIE STEAKS · .................................................................................. ,.'I" IEEF SH Al KS CEHTU CUT ........................................................................... _ •• 59' BOIWSS ROASTS TOl''Olt IOTTOM ............................................................ ,.'I" BOIEWS BEU snw ............. _.......... .. ..................... 98' BEEF SHORT llBS ................ ·-------------·--·--·----" 49' • -· • b.~;J~~DCAN ...... . . ~289 ASST'D. SUCll llUTS lfO'S J.Ol.. l'KG. --35< SUCRTUllln ---::---··-·---·--·--lfO'si.oi.,.c. lllASTS oit~!H 45, IAlllSll CAUIL 10US --·-··--- =~~ . ·-----.45' ru.t*'t'to.u.ttSH (t,...,_No,.45< ,IAISlllOW 45 l'l!Ull.111~ DAHl5ff 11,7.Ql. l'(O, _ C ~ ADYIRTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE 7-FULL DAYS THURSDAY, JULY9-THRU'WED •• JULY15 • TOMA TOE JUICE:~~~~~~----39' TOTAL CEREAL~~.~-----····--·····--49' WESSON OIL ~~ ........................... 49' ,,,..-~~-m~fmrLiqUGr·~~~~-... ZAROFSKY, VODKA :cr..::.~~m s·3 ·99 SO-PROOF QUART •.•••• e 'Kq1£H.~~~~-~~! .. FIFTHs3 99 lqY!~,9~'LRO~~~~ OU~Rr$49'9 MALT LIQUOR ~~~ $ 09 WINCHESTEJI STOUT 6-PK·-····-·-·-....... -.... -................... 1 S!!!!!Jo~':fo?~?~~~----OUAAT $1 99 -----------···---· ... --.. ·--·-- I . .. ' ( Wtdneldly, Ju~ .a. 1970 • ! I -• ADULTS ONLY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY • COUPONGOOO JULY9·JULY l!i -- • $ I DA!LY PILOT M .. . J ... • • j • ........ ,. . I \ .. I .' -r 1 :1 . :i . • 1r , ·r r { · 1 ., • r r t t 1 r i r r r· 4f DAILY PllOT Wfdnesilay, J11l1 I, lt70 Magic of Bermuda C:ookery Flavors Sau~e for Baked Fi~h HAMJL'IGN,-(AP) caldl......,ofSllUID-far lldt of Ille noll wtlert A crlWllllll wlll clou lhl of~ 1111111*' and Hett'• a -·rtelpe lctq1t-Gi.lery 0 oucumbeionlon,celary,l"ffll -Far 1-'J flloll a caalury, 11111, lnCludl"I ll'l1 m1-. thtre II a .-drop to ~,.. -11111 drop ma.,Y ollls fypet . lh<,i'o a ramie ln mony Ill CUV.,,.... &reen pip-pepper, ;hi,. "'""'· -· lie _,.. ,.._,........,. yellawtafl, gninl, lllllol llab the ocean Door. Her. ant such JI~ yoor -.L Belorecoolttnc, they....... Bermuda kitdittw: • por <.......-all aaeds) • Wo~. hay 1111, 1ar· -.... ..., -ol lhfs and small rockli!h. qu arry .. --· Wahoo, One' ol Ille ~· ..... . )lme ot lemoo JUlce Offr Iha ailll:i> flED llNAPPBll . '\'4 cap --•lie, P'l>Por· Simmor lor 20 .-Na lltlle .... P ol Jslandl Vea!Uft abcMJ1 20 mllao bonito, luna, maclleral and llah, ,.a,.. wllh 11lt and pep-I yllfl _.i Iomaioes li!JWlll. , . • 519 milea oil the Norlh offahore and you will !Incl nlll'lln. popular eatln& flah' la flllppar, per. Theo Ibey let k llllld I lour-poond red wPt>or, !.....,.. W~ershl!o Place llah• In balllntl pan • Carolina C!Olll. bavt lured the larger rock.fish, red snipper, If you don~ wan& to catch whklh can be .prtplf'td la 1 at room temperature for an dtedt:ed Ins~ &net out "*'· ,•' ·~ Ind co•er wUb sauce. Rik, young, Iha bored 11id the grooper, hot! fish and am-your own !Jal! bul are lnllouo v11lety ol delio!oul wiya. hour. . wilh -flour . ~ ~$... _,,. ~ .in '"'*'* ov1t1 .11+oU1' 81 weary. berjack. to cooi. one, IO (jown to the Betsy Roaa, an upert on The fruit juice tenderlus 8 tableepoons buHlr -i... . .-~ Jtliaui.. ,.. 't"I From Iha collett kids who For lbe ulllnllle llirW of flqpole on F""'I otreil Wbea Bel'Dllldlan coollery, llf1 1118 lhe flesh and shorlens cooking . , l clip ,.....,pad cucumblr Pinch ,... plpP,lr >: • • Servo wltll dlllled white or overrun Illa blends every dd!!ee~l>ff!!i!_!lf!!llhl~nc!•:lprocMd~~~te~lllt~~llki~llofl~IJ~ng~boa~tl~ar~e~ln',,' =~·la~Ja~nde~rs~ha~,ve~e~ lhelr~ow~a;.w~oy~tlme1!!!!:·~-_'_· ===,,,;..,~1cup~~~-~~====~M~e~k=l!~~~llM~llli'~.~· ,!;"~d~d:s;f;_'O't"~wlnt~'=· = spring to Mae Mid British - couples wllO elullllr on hotel 0YCT'andas, • pU'adl ol tourists flocks here the )'tJr round to swim, Mil and try their luck at catddng the fish ~l abound in waters · warmed bJ the Gulf Strum. Thls patch ol vok:anlc rock 21 miles 1quare 11 lttming with resl.luranls of every style: pll&lb df.Ung TOOms, patim with umbreU1 topped tables, qulilrt tea lhops and Englisb-style pubs. In all Bermuda k.ltcbem, the chief attraction is Olh. It may • be in the fcrm cl the ramed fish chowder laced wiltl shef'rJ peppers and bl.Ck r u m , Bermuda It.Ii cooked a· la . maim, Bermuda kiblter or conch saJad. - For_ the mort-.tdvtntutclaa, there's a ~ ba"1 made from shark meat -BOmeth.lng we passed ap during our stay. Bermuda'• toorilt officials claim the taland hu more species of Me and ooesn fish than anywhert elae in the world. 'Ibls is a prell7 swetpin& staleneot, , IN! filll cer111n1J do abound. ' The clutter of islands ta surfOl:Ulded )y t*&I rttf1 about I 0 r111Je1 olJ the north shOl'l and lii1f ... mlJi off lhe south. Inside thae .reel1 yuu can Summer Duo 902s· .. .. ~ 11T ... i .... 11f ACI' ... Double-featutt drlft1atlcl - most spectacu)lr w1y to cover the summer 11.'!tne! Sew cape in prinl or lnture, dn11 to match or contrut. Printed Pat&trn IOU: NEW Mis.ws' Size1 I, 10, IS, 14, 16. Size 12 (bust 34 ) cape 211 yda. 45-inch fabric; dres1 2 yards. ' ,\ SEVENTY·FIVE CENTll for each pattern -add 25 cents for each pattern for Air Mall and Special H a ndlln1 : otherwise thlrd-claN delivery will lake three weeks or mon. Send to Marian Martin, the Daily Pilot, 442, PaUam Dept., 232 Weal lath St., New York . · N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, AIJ. ORF.SS with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. BIG NEW SPRINO SUMMER PATTER•N CATALOG . Ill styles, f~e pattern coupon, 60 c:enls. INST ANT SEWINO 80011 sew today, wear tomorrow . $1. INSTANT FASHION BOOK -what-to-weer antwera, ac• cesaory, ffi!lri UPo! Only II. ' r U.S. CHOICE FRESH ' .. LOIN END CUT.UP . CHUCK PORK ' . ·'FRESH SILVER LEAN · GROUND BllF STEAK FRYERS ROAST SALM.ON c U.S.0.A. Inspected .Fine Flavor CALIF. Grown ICE MILK CA~~i~~~~N o~t~~N384 But L6w Calorie! POPSICLES ~;::.;;;: .. , .. 4•t::"s1. DINN!RS~,~~~e~«~~:~~~~~j.J ,7·01 .49 4 JACQUES IONET. GradausDlnin9.~lfth · '19\ COLD .DUCK .......... .. -~ Klniisllury leer w~ ........................... I ,f ..,, ltlf Kai ,, ... o1 10 ... ~Ho11Ga1 ............ : ........... s1 s• tiifj All-American Burgundy .................. '!" ·~~; Al~trlson's Gln o. ... w"'""'·""""··········'l " m ' . '-". Gold Ceaif. Rum ...... ._ .. w .. _ -'l" ' Crown Russe Vodka k,,,,, .,_ ... : ....... '4" ,:~::·:·.' In -Store Bakery CAKE DONUTS Rich ond Fudgy!! Del iciously Glazed and Sugared!! ,. LARGE BROWNIES ........... 20 ~:;, s 1. fre,h and Crusty!! FRENCH HARD ROLLS ................. r •. 3' c c Just Enough Fol LB . For Perfect LB. Cook ing! • Holf or Whole Head Off • LB. 19 frt•h Fo mily Pock 3 lbs. a nd Over . Chuck Roast ~t..t::..... ......•. 431 Smoked Picnic "'"-······ .. " 491 Arm Cut Pot Roast ~4 .,751 Chuck Steak ::;:::,,,~,... .. 891 Rib Pork Chops f:.:::.:~ ......•. 88 i Loin Cut Pork Chops ~:::,,. 98 i Sliced Bacon a. ... , .......... 881 Corn Dogs """" '"'~ .........• 791 Chicken Fried Steak !',.1:, .. 89• Spare .Ribs ~;";l,~~ ............. 73i Cross Rib Roast ........... 981 Red Snapper ~:,·~.'.., ...•. 191 Fried Halibut ~:.: .........•. 891 Smokie Links :':.:.~ ..... • 73• Sliced Bacon ,._, ......... 791 2.5 foot ALBERTSON'S Heo'Y Oolo 2 0 ~ FOIL WRAP ............ . Stec~ Up For The Weekend! 6 Pok 69 t PEPSI COLA ............ . . . t KRAFT. Cas1•role Perfect. 2 Lb. 99 VELVEETA ................... . JERGENS, Bath Sia• Bors, Milif 8 t BA TH SOAP..." .............. . WIENERS 69t LUNCH MEATS .ALBERTSON'S !:.l,,td All Meal Balogno, All Bat! 49 4 tol09no.Pic•le.Solomi 8 ·01 1'~9 ......•.. Spicyll 8·eti. Chvb. GALLO SALAMI .' ................. 981 Al.Bl.RTSON'!:. Betf, Hom. Tvrl.-y, Co1n..d B..t l CHIPPED MEATS ......... J ~;~ 5 1. Al.EX. Cool o"d Heu,ty POTATO SALAD ,.. c..... ..59 1 O>JT. Thrihy Prolti" LONG HORN CHEESE ....... ,, 98 1 PENOC&. G'ui'LLh1DIPS0 '.'.'.' 3 ~~';; 5 1. HI n1111 ~ 111 n111Y n111\ HUNTS, Creole Your Own Pirzoll s:ot. Con CAKE MIXES BEITTCROCKER 32t Assorted Flovon. Pkg. CHlffONSunfrhh,Ju"'bo 28( TOWELS ....... . SKIPPT. Toll Con No. 1 9 . . ~ DOG FO OD ...... . ' CLOROX. 8111. Ivy on 1 Gonon 4 9 ( BLEACH ........ . Hll lS IROTHERS l lb. 79 COFFEi .... :........ ( . . SWEET AND JUICY. Buy Now! Mixed Melon Sale *HONEYDEW! 13~ *l>ER$1ANI lb. *CRENSHAW! *CASABA! BANANAS 'remivm Quality ....... ~b. LETTUCE 12~ •tresh Romaine! "Red leol! · "lvtttr! •Salad Bow l! BUNCH . ---·-.... Give Zest · To Burgers SEA SAME EGG BREAD .......... ·.:;:..~ 51. ICE CHEST LANOLIN PLUS EGG SHAMPOO. For hamllur .. IW, ilert'o • a variadcm on &be traditional --...... Cook 11 c:up tf llkllll -in II cup of -• _ ..... lmlil -ii JJPI ...... Add '12 lea J 111 ti lllt. I lablelpOiof• ol. .......... fl aauce, l WllllJI• ef 1-non •Juice, J talllaO•• of "*l&J', 11 ...._ M ..... , I/I eup ol k""""" 1111 I cup camod ewl•-Ml• wen. SeM IMI. MaM about 211 eupo. , I -·~,., •12• Trlpsond l'icnicll 30 Qt. With Hondlt QUART THERMOS ............ s 17' HlllltiqtH leach-15511 So. Edwords H1ntlqt0n ltcich-19.11 A ... • ii --~-------------------~ Dandruff · Ca$lile & 8111. -.Hairspray ' •OYAlatST 1k1, ltl, 38 MOUTHWASH .............. , t Pountoln Volley-16042 Motnolla AN THONY. fine Small Elbow 51 • MACARONI ,,o •. KRETSCHMEA 12 Ct. Wheat Germ La9una leac:h-700 So. ¢oast Hwy. Coron• dtl Mor-3049 Coast Hwy. ,£' . - ... '·"' ' . . ' . ' ,1 • • • l • I ' .\ I ! . . . ·,-~ -··--·-----.-----.·--·---..... -• -~~..,,._-.--• ....,,"" ",,.....,. ' • • •-.----r~ .,. ___ .., .. ---~~--~~~---·-----.. ·--~~-·---~~ • .,LOT ·ADVERTISER S 5 • Wtd~. Jul1 I, 1970 PUDDINGS 43' ' . • W-1. Ju~ 8, 1910 1.sTTHll f.TH 111-11' SLICED BACON MOlllllU'S PALAa 1..U. PACICAGI t • ,, • DAILY "'LO'i" 41 -·. PIUSIUIYHUllGIY JACXINSTANT 79c ' POT A TOES_ ....................... ·-Y~~ . . , iiLiD.RONI·_· 2i~:.2 5 c c:DUNC.AKUl ... E Ml• assT. 3 REG. s1 : A __ ......... FUVOIS PKGS. ' ~CllAMSTYUOIWMO&llml& S' •1 LIBBY CORN_ ................. -. o::S c~~~= YLlllY 4· '411 .-: • ·:. 8u1.'I IENNA SAUIAGI................... CA• . CHIPS l'CCEllT , -~ONT1~s1011•u~ · 5.9 ~ -G ' OOD TAil • DO F _.................... CANS ...... ---19' •• !!_A~~!~woa" ' 11.·l 9'' Ol!,t.111 PLUMS . • .... ll. rrALWI swwrc ....... -...... 12' 2 25 CANTALOUn -·· 1.1. us. COUi"iioWELQAIT 72c HUNTS APRICOTS-" --11•«24' Dim BEANS~"T.camr' 11«.21' HUNTS PEACH~!!L.-,..,.21• 8IEEN BEANS1l~ , .. or.!l- HUNTS POTATOES-·2 ,. • ..,.31' CORNlm'.fi':.W.~-11.or.21' KIDNEY BEANSHUllTS ·-2,, • ..,,39' INSTANTCOFFEEB!!.-,_._11• KINGSFORDBRIOUE1l-10lls71' BONEDCHICKENU!!R.!lo . ...,,lfi SHA$TASO~POP1ro.-912-<><lf· CHUNKTUNA~fi\'HV'..'..'.'.!.:.. !; ..N34' • . ' l.UIOM-N 45c ... IMAIO 29c COOi at,_ .1Wa••-. ' SKIPPYl)OCIFOOD -.10 ... 11.ISTOMATO.llllCEu .. __ TRADITIONAL RY-KR ISP -a.OL'9' WHOl,E IEETSm'it. __ SEAIONEDRY·KRllP-nc3falCEl>IEE11......_ ..,21• ~TAUNA DRESlflG_u.vra.or.41' CUTWAXIEAJCS.,_....,._..,21 " MARGARINE I".:+..., .. , 1.u.31' CREAM ST. CORN.,_ .... _5..,11 GREEN BEANlilttl~~ .. _..,31• ITAUAi BUNS.,_....,. ..,fl' .GREEN BEAlll~ ...at• PICKLED IEE'l lilt!lr!! ..,2f FLEXmAWlm"."'.... .....1. BABYBEEll=.~ ..,21' • MARGARINE~-1.u.4' PLANTERSPUMUTOIL_,...,,_&f' PLANTERS POPCORN OIL-u.oz.41' ROLL TISSUE,..."IC01T-4, .. 31' ~;;;""' CONFIDET NAPKINS ,.., Tf' EFFEC. TH URS. lhru WED. ~ULY lllt-1 .. ,, Mi..,_ A...... H1flfl .. t• ..... 1.01 w .. t Ni....._.. .._., e..te ._, 1100 , ... c.m. ......... °'"" J•>• wi.,... ~ , .... Al• llJJ w .. twtllltt# IM., w...-.- 14111 •-' Hiii ........ '••h1 l 1 } • ' • \Yfdnesday, July 8, 1~70 s 6 l'ltOT-AOVERTISE~ ' • ·Delicate Flavors Mushroo m Everybody knows four and twenty blackbirds bated In a pie mUe "• dahXy dish to set before • king." lt'1 DtW1t blwtvtl', Lhat Zt ................ ,.,~ ...... And the mushrooms are coo- sldttabi)' euler IO flad In local ma<kets lhan blackblrdll Brown • D)Ulliwooml •re a ~ Ill llio Well Hert ""*" -to --la their delicate. flavor ,. well ii lbelr IUblle coloring. ...,,...., no Med to peel Iba .......,__ Just .. rime them oll or wipe them tently with · ·' lllfnp •loll:, -... them -....... coolled ~ In llllJI Jituthroom recipe. . 'l1dJ 'new mushroom and chi~""" .pie ,combines t~ delicate flavors with a pleasant herb accent. It's a one-<rusl, deep-dtlli. pie. Here's the placi! lo use the sman or medium s i z e d muihrooml that ere-uousuaOy '"" nailer· ooe& can be ~ teupoon aak Mushroom cut-oats JM1 be jell wbOle. glvl"ll ·111e pie fill-I> teaspoon white pe-b•ked on 1 \ ~ ibeet In ing a more interisllnc lature. 1 tablespoon instant minced the same oven, lb)Ut 10 . cut Ille cltlcken In d:unka, onlon about the same .slze. • the Prepare Herb ' p'astry and . minutes. To decorl&e top, let m u f h rooms . C a ft n e d roU out to ,flt Lcp cl shallow the paslrJ ~ intO mushrooms, eitt:er the wl>ole II' quart baking dlab. CU\ •llls on tap Rl•..>!,>oldlnl button mushrooms or the less a few sllta: in top eurst ta· U!ern l.IPfiOl ..,wtth tiny .prlp 'expensivt . 81901'tment with allow steam to escape~. of eirsl-f>':"Yietd : t~portkld. stems and pieces, may also baking. · -*f8 l>AfrR.Y be Used in lhis,W114. ' ReroU pastry trimminp, Cbmbine 1v, cups sif~ all· Herbt flavor botli' the brotb. and 'Cul t n to s.m a 11 pupe Oour, :V.-~aspooo salt 'aDd the pulcy that lops ~ "m-" !or iamlsb il 'Bad I> 1e._. dried· dill. pie. Marjoram ls the season-des.lr'!lf. Combine .chicken ~nd cut in IIS cup lbQrtenigc and ll>i for Ille D!Hng, dill ls added frelh m.......,,. In b04ill( 1 tablespooa 1?"1tar· ' lo the paotry. di& (U ustq c a·a n e ~-Add ti' , labl-cold U yoo like cooking · with m~.i. and ttOen'I milk IO niab • -JloUgh. wine, use a dry wh1te wine Y• cup liqukJ.) Sbape_ lnto a baD. and roll or dry vennout.h U part ol Melt butter, blend hi dour. al:tout .1 ~ wkler than top the llquid.1 • • SUr in' broth, marjoram_. aalt. ~f bakmg dWJ. • MUSHROOM pepper arid Instant cnion. COok ~ ~. CHICKEN PIE ·, and sUr until sauce boils aDd · He:!> p..uy lhideno. Ice Cream Tip S cupa diced cooked chicken Combine. the thick bot sauce 24 ..small fre!ih mU!hrOoms with! chicken and mushrooms When making lJD ice or (II' pound) or% (t_ounce) (and Vo cup reserved liqilld ·sherbet ''""' lresh strawber- cans whole ~ b u t to D if canned mlllbrooms l!Y _us· ries , sprinkle them wJf.h the mU!brooml ed). Top wltb onast. Outing amount of sucar-called for in % cup butter edges against sides of dish. the recipe. U3 cup 1Uted flour · Bake ln moderately hot oven Let stand (Dr at least · one t'f.i cups chicken broth . (37S degreeS F.) about 45 hour, to form their ciwri fruit· FOUR AND"TWENTY MUSH ROOMS MAKE DAINTY DISH • (The Meak-and- mu m miwd choose the large alrit for a handsome garnbh Or for baklrJI, stuffed . 'ji'i'~'!IJ'~¥''""'wfiiilh,a delldo\IS fUllng.f ' y, teupoon mar j o.r a.m minutes, until pastry is nicelY sugar syrup;. Uien proceed as leaves, crumbled browned. recipe directs. =="~~~"%: lemon Never loafs l For · Flavor Treat This recipe was adapted from one in a delightful cookbook, "Fireside Recipes," colnptled by a New Jersey diun:!: group. JESSIE HENSEL'S LEMON LOAF 1 1,~ cups flour, stir to aerate before measuring 2 teaspoons baking powder '12 teaspoon salt I' ~ 11 stiok) butter '' cup 9U1ar Grated rind ol 1 large lemon (I tablespoon) 2 large eggs 112 cup milk ~ cup'qar Juice of l large lemon CJ lableopoons) Butter bottOm and sides of Chart Growth ' a loal pan (9 by S by 3 inches). On wax paper lhoroughiy Stir together the flour, baking powder aad sail. Jn a medium mWng bowl cream butter, ~ cupi-sugar and lemon rind; tMrous1i1y beat in eggs, one at a time. Slit in OOOr mixture, alternately with milt, just un- Ul smooth each time. Turn ~to prepared pan. Bake in a puheated 350- degree oven until a cake tester inserted in center comes oUt dean -about I hour. Meanwhile stir toiether the 1,i, cup 'sugar and lemon juice -sugar will not dissolve. St.and hot baked cake In · UN1PR1CE 'CREAM PIES MORTON, ASSORTED, FROZEN, I-INCH ';r. .... , 't pan oo a wire rack; slowly \( ~ spoon lllgar-lemoo mixture ~' ~--• , GREEN BEANS FRESH PACT, FROZEN, 9-0Z. PKGS. UN "PR CE INSTANT IREIKFAST OLD SOUTH. FLORIDA, FROZEN. I-OZ. SWEETENER AOOEO OR UNSWEETENEO I over top of cake. • { rJ!lll!II· · ' ' ··' . ll!l--':l'<~.,,~·~~if~~1 ~JENO PIZZA Ro·tL -. . ·~ICE " CREAM<N+ GOLDEN PREMIUM ~GALLON CTNS, (PINTS 24c) 7138 a.art your chill 's growU1 with a decorative measure. Paint playful animals and . measw:lng.stick « embroider in coh>rful stitch-es. G a y decoration for a child's room . Pattern 7138 : transfer, di.rte· Uons for mwuring "sllck." nFTY CENTS for each pat· tern -add 25 cents for each pat.tern for Air Mall and Special Handling; cilherwise thlrd-class delivery will take tm'ft weeks or m<We. Send lo Allee Brooks, the DAILY PILOT 105 Needlecraft Dept. Box 163, Oki Chelsea 6lfllon, N<w York, N.Y. 10011. Prtnt Name, Addre11, Zip, Paik:n Nuaber. BIG mt Needlecraft Cltalas -40 pages, 200 dellpo,.S free potterns! Knit, cnchel fashioal. Quil~ em- lnids', we1ve. Toya, gift.s! -•oents. NEWI Ooalplete Alpan - -nwveioUI afpw, -· pfllowl, baby gifts, 111«'11 , .. ... JpilllUt Gtftl" Book. 50 emta. "'II Jiff1 Rip" to knit, croebet, weave, eew, hook. ~ -· Book or u Pr11e .... ;SSS it eea&t. k1aillt 411111 -I 1-II -111111 ........... -. lla•Qllll-1- pollernl for u lopm1I qllill. IO -.. -t "Qollll ltr .......,.., !Mo''. ti pallerna. ·- edgis; turn out; tum right CHEESEBURGER. PEPPERONI •.CHEESE, SAUSAGE side up. &: CHEESE: SH PUMP 6 CHEESE, FROZEN, I-OZ. PKGS. VANILLA, DUTCH CHOC,. ENGLISH TOFFEE, CHOC. CHIP. ROCKY ROAD. KONA COFFEE, CREME de MENTHE. STRAWBERRY PARFAIT, FRESH PEACH Cool completely. \Yrap in lr2'nSpa rent plastic Wrap and store in tightly covered Un bo.1. This Takes The Cake · A delicious c 4l k e that is made without eggs. HOAGY CAKE 2 cups sifted flour I teaspoon baking powder 1 ·i...-· baking soda Ii\ ·teaspoon• salt 1,1, cup (1 stick) butter or margarine 1 ~~ cups sugar Grated rind of 2 oranges (4 tablespoons) l v, cups 'ciuttennilk 1,1 cup finely chopped walnuts Grease bottom and sides or a square cake pan (9 by 9 by% Inches); line bottom with wax paper; greme paper. -·o.1 amer'Slieer·or .. wax paper aift log ether the flour,! baking powder, baking soda and salt. ' ln, a large mixing-bowl cream butter, s u g a r and orange rind. Stir in flour n,ixtur,. In 4 additiow alternately with but· term.ilk just until smooth ea~h Urne. Stir in walnuts. Turn into prepared pan. · Bal!:e in a preheated 350- degree oven 1r11tll·a cake tester Inserted in eenttr comes out clean -about 45 minutes. Let cake in pan stand on wire raek for 10 minutes; with a small .metal spatula loosen sides: tum out: remove paper; with another rack turn right stde up. Serve warm or cnld. Ready to Eat Fresh nectarinea have a thin, tender skin that doesn't need to. be peeled for ealln the fruit-ou~f-M nd.-uslng In salads or for most hot dishes. If the skin must be remov· ed, simply drop the fruit Into bolling water and let sit for about a minute, remove and plunge into cold waler and skin will slip rl&hl oll. SY MAftTMA RANDALL IDEA'S! ~ Hom1 EconMlig Hal's 1 HliciMI 1111 ...... 1c11 .,,.Y t• -'i1 •II """' ,,,_ .. ___ .... Do it with CHEESE! Rll,tl1 c-. 1ffm ~IWIY 1H ,.,._ ty tlllt ... 11cllt.Mwt ti MIY ~: ...... 1111 IJtlMM .• ......, trHI •ni'l'IMM. it'•. '°" ;;.. ti kittW lilt IMllY tvJtt .H 'llfittin of dlelll nlil1bh. CHEESE .TE RMINO LOGY NATURAL Cllent Is 111tde di1· 111t1y frOlll l!lilk • lflll, 01 "rl- plntd"; whill •tlll PROCESS ctr... it 1 tllftdded, mi••lt •• putwrbH MIMI ti ffwll ud tf'd 111111111 "-· PRO· CiSS ·CHEESE.FOOD, lirnil« 10 PtlQIA c-... cenllil'ls ,,,. ponio•Uly less ..... witfl . 11C11t-f1t dry lllilk Of solldl ... llllttf ·~...18 CEIS • CHEESE SPRE....-o ft: ,,.., ... Ii~•,, ... Chme tnd ,,_ a.. f1td, "" loMt 111ilk· lit .nnc.m. tt is .lllOll 111tiist 111d I f!lllHiUI ii ilddff 10 pll· w11111p111tio11. ' -THE LAIEL TELLS ALL NATURAL CHEESE h i*ntl- litd ~ wamv, .n • ''Chd-llli1", .. 9fllliliiL, i'At4fldtrt .. , 11c .. 11111 51'1.ft ttie .,. " •· •• " ctrillt. -· ........... J;lltllltw". .... .. llt. "'OCEsS CHtlsi: MM 1,_ •illin of c"-lllHI ill 1111 Mtllil: llld CHEESE SPREAD liltt 111 inptit11U.. CHOICE CHEESE TIPS Slict4, 111rtdltd, nld" •"· M c!Mtlt llltY mt 1 lilit JllOfl, dtt I• thl ,.-tctainf Npl in- volwd, tlul this 11 j1111lllft "Y IN !llodtfl's COIWlllilllCll. C.....t.Nlltnt .... ill •iii"" Wflfl 11lltil ...... Al· ttc ........ '""" wittl ""' ptll ..... ,.,w, S.-• WFIJI wfllil,a.w-MN_.,it .............. ....., ......... M ~· flWli"I ....... llt MWll, it,....... • It l1lh """ ... .., .... -·-·. DDOD TO fME LAST llTf f ,,....w ....... ,., ~•fllltdv..,.•lat· .... .cllw *'-*Y ""' ... " ........ delidwl .. ,... .. , ..... 1111 '"" a•tln. llrlillill t• .................. FARM FRESH 'PRODUCE • • > I ' ' T UN iPR ·icE ON All~ MEAT MASTER MEATS CENTER cur RIB CHOPS CENTER LOIN CHOPS • SLAB BACON c~1~~~f.~.'~;._ 59~. , MEATY COUNTRY STYLE SPAR,ERIBS · 69t~ EASTElll GIAlll FED PORK LOlll END CUTS U N1 PR1 CE IN THE DELI ,.. BRAISING STRIPS LOW FAT OR WITH FRUIT ON THE BOTTOM 8·0Z. CUP FIL~T MIGNON ~..!.."':'°"' $249 ,. STEWING BEEF ,_ .... __, 89! -DOVER SOLE FAESft flLLm •• '1.09 RU SOLE FRESH $1 19 SKINNED 14 • SUCEDMEATS LEO'S, IEI F, SPICY IEIF TiftNS, CORN'EO IEIF. PASTRAMI. OAfll( MEAT TUfllKEY. 3-0Z. f>KGS. ll0'$.MAftl, -Tl Ml4T 43' tvfllt 'f Oii CHICltlN, ' ... --llO'l lllCfO. IMfiOJIT[D 59' COOltfO HAfll Oii ~(AST 1' 'lf'TUi,Kt'r,,~){1 .~l. • I . WE WElfOME . • •. PRICES EFFECTIVE I SIDClEl'S PIES7 I LIRDSAT SLICED USDA FOOD STAMP THUR.·IED. STRAWBERRY RIPE OLIVES -co·uPOIS . ' .KJLYl-"t""' Jil-OZ. 6 I 21<-0Z. 1r-1 Add Tex to eubltl JAR CAN .,, . ' MJB GDUllET RICE Mlxis ASSORTED 8-0Z. PICGS. 751 MEAT MASTER OUR OWN QUALITY MEATS BAKERY 7 -DA Y ADVERTISED SPECIALS ·, BLUE CHIP 'STAMPS . . ' --~-~--------------------~-------~--------~------------------------ .. .. - 10 •• lo " IS U· tll II. xl ld h. .u >p " ,,. Je in ,. it- " -..---~ .. ·-.,_ .... -,. -... .,. -"'"' ...... -~.__._.____..--..-~. • ",.--.-......,.....,. 'f • • U • • ••• + 'f •+ii'++ 4U O 4 c 4 4; a 4 4; e e u ,u ¥' u c •= • q ou u u • JIMMY STEWART • . . DAILY •ILOT f1. . -· .... ._ Cleaning -Catch hike Peeling ··off ~S weater . • • I '' • • ' .llJJOllN.l8UNN · overyoae. ,,.,. .. 111ou11111 •' lr)'lnr li.111.pooPll to....,. 1 ""1e ·•• ll'M 4..l>ir llJ iwOn "" lllail la "AMca •. at ---.·i · ... · Wft.l 'I. Nlf, -~ UJ! people all lol<l hOre. It bu back nere llld do more Wml." her lall>or al ........ l'Ve -"We'"" acli*'1 -. l!' -(or Ila..-• I' -..i1 ::: -. •a-oul ID to be _..,Id VII')' IMI·........ ~..::. ~ UI-~ ctlum, him flt It y-. .... s topt ~~' ~ '!.'!!, 1~ -:...71 .... P bl~C ..-Olealorlleld and ,.. only have a m111111a Alld -pab" ..;; -. ~ him. Pie mu, la illorl for j/f, jllll -----tail,•-~ 1:"'!::1 /:""~:' ;: !hey do a ~ery good Job," "11>e a..,.... Soclal Club" =: .. ':;.. 11« ':"-! q .• Gloria, • ml m ... Rime Wiii...:: :'oat. Dtj Saloon. Jandlmmy lgllllbll plo/at•.~ grublon ballc~IJO-Kolly. I ••• ~ thla hone la tho -.. -··bar huabaod, wall. • 1111 plaled .. a one ~ I "illi* ... , ... --besi~'\eat taken al. WU bually ............. -,.. -• co!!1'J>Ot~ ll)'lnc, plcnie tables under the l"'L up --In tllla . --""1e ~~ He~ bad ID Ille pme pr-alaaf •-, -llill "John, can we lalk about this Talklng with Ille le,.ndary for a looc, looi lime." It ,,_..,., · s lbe Mara !llwr. 'l1lllr -~ lea-1&11 • before you do Qtlllnl rali>•" Illar was Sar11Jnc on l y -...._ to 1111 -!lie "I'll' -. loollhl t Ronald wu al8'd la Vle4nlm " b 4 16 _.,. ..... A> the pair ~ b ec au s e I h I 1 q u le II y pair allrtod • lbe O.._ Ullnf Na "':..,1111 lonlal>i He '!"I ,---(Cllarla't '°...,., ='wwwj; ·, behind flt ftlailll -.,. dlslingulllhed gentleman '° ty ~In F.-illl, lfua. hurt bis knee lad when · 'NI li'om 1 ,..,.,. marrJace) i. .,.. (., Ml tl>elr -~ to tho often mimicked ror ,hls alow Durtoc their btd>elor days, old Pit ..S .,,,,J"" now la marrtad. , .. -, pool, walled Jllllenll1, pawlnl drawlll!c ape<dl and -.lo ,._ and Stawltl abuld a ·:O., 1;! 11111 ~· ~ -bat -In deep 'lllq -. • 1 '!he duo!, -0, !Uck!nr INrdlln& mamor, ll euclly -la~ and made -illtl=i~~ll*ll" •a llld -water ., -4.illilllr (--lalla lo wmd al.I Illes. lbe _,,. In -II he ,_ -... to add paun-Pc hla llWt -.,iio.rt flt -1d ..S 1111111.,.'N) . ' ClotebJ .. l•lllld, <l')'llal U"~he ':i!': = = ;~.re:.~ .... pll lo ~ ~mil'~ r::;.,.'l' ir~: 11-• ·--WU pathd n •• ..__ II .......... I -..... And .... al,,,,... ._ . ~· ~ ...;.. .... Dry 11111 ....tully • .loll and -to !he feed -e. 'lbe .... ta~. he WU more -~· ,_,. I UI I -.. I'm ....... ~... lo "':!" ~ -... _ ' ~ -ea.ity .... Jlls -•• mo willlnl 1o talk on a1moo1 ll>j' , 11me to realise 111a1 -. ~-~--• ,, •• "' c-. _ . _ _.....,. ~ • • • • oubjeot. _,too much to do about ---......,. -ID '!iate ~~·an -Alld wblle -• rroundj 11; we _. "'""'"" to ho Recently Pie died In lila lloil 'llnafaml In Dal.,, em.a flour ., dean tplll kif (or lbe daJldona aroma O LIDll llCBNDY any and lllal'I 11111'" ,-,_ year. llur=tho lllmlnr. FOi> Jiear ~ l, ~ .... -al. brown-). , -sponriba a• d "'lbla la 1 -iderful part "lllJbt ll'i llealk that da did a nUD( al.•Ple which lo Jllll aldll '111 ba!li, l't · Roll llah on all lllao' In d>lcken cliow meln wafted Into ., .. the counl!Y. Tbere'a Ir&-•II _ I woold lblnt "'· In ~ In a place al. lllle latlnf a lii!•llW .it at 1111-flour.eoal llllil illbt· the mol 111(111 air reminding m-virlety here: lt'I lhelllll)' l wumucblhbmer hOnor In .. Stawltl llvlnl blmwlllclu~llft17..., •. lqrt. cul,'"" and~ Illa! ever clu!"'!~ he. said ex. ,_ I a now or I w11 ""?."' la llewriJ Hllla. "lt'a jual 0.0 1111-uli 'Heal ""'*" la "'9'! "1lnc a mldnl&bl --In !be pamhely• we a I h e r -. I wnol Into 1 he Now U. Is a dllaml hat. ..,.. cilf and ,.. -· '*" -~ 1111i -t wvrb, "' 1 movie -pany, l)llfm> -,... COllllanlly. ..mci." lfy old one's al home Jn In buller. I foraot tt we rolled ·mnites per aide. lift .. , . ....,, .,.... cm Ill We have a -rololm and a box. It oort ol fell apart. him In bnod <nllllila, 11111 11 Do nol overeoot. ._.. ""'"adi. • -wlD -In 10 -. Rll!D. Lllll: llOlllB. .I tl>lnt k just ~all --awfuU;y ..... • ' !lob to beatld platW ........ '"Ibis la 1 •fltf IOOd oulllt. Tbwe · U'O beaut!{ul sunoetl. Jlwwy always boa llbd to lllan anylhln( :-J ...,, · , ' wllll --(., l fl • 'Ibey came !n1m lloQrnod," 11'1 .,.,,., laldom you lu!ve ride the --er w.r think k -portl<ularly IOOd JlMllY ITSWATll lemcm jalco In 11J!oc pe Willi Jimmy Stewart, tile dand Y hald sties. lllO -hat In w1ol1,,.. He fell lo start-· So~ aort 0000 1118 RY-JIOD *WlnP. boallo ....... in !be ~. s a I d "ll you --.nd lo the -aated about Pie. , ol slowly ~ llllo allll-"line pound' --lldllal, poor plpas W ,,.., walt1nghistumat'1k,UOO's horilaa, lbere'1 tremendous ~·Adullly, Pie iln't my Vion." bw. ftlb). a.,.. l llalilr7 man. modem mt wqnn. varl&y. I mldt a picture here ""1e. He bolanp lo a girl Jimmy's wile (lbia,' and , To .._ . Elpoet lo -~ and "It's ljUlle a job to feed 10 y-ago. I remember coiled· Stevie Meyen. 'lbe twin ~auptora Kally and .J)lb> . Ll,7-bass on slcle .. llold. II _, • · . "ftnN1 by tho bead. Wlll'lew AllartllooJtltta: II flab ate ;.·PET . swllt lln>I<,. Ulln& blunt (er ....U, clean, string an !Orked saw-tooth) kn~lpe upper lltick am coot Indian fllhlon. aide free cl. Tum t1'ltr boldlnc fork OYet open fire. llJh, "'81e -~<Hold · ·1t tan. D"=hol fish flab SJnoly ... ~ lliiiJI (lo ....... I·-· . ~ ~ get good g>'lp, dip band 1n flavor. sand) and knlle In -band. Or ,to coot fish without Mate deep ..... ;to eacb wa,tdllng: imear large Dutcll side II bod<• fin; ""'°"" · oven -lltcon ,fat er "'° 1 .. g111 ol boae. Grup "" llnn-pair ol cloae fttllnc Hllleta. ly Illus ~ fin llld, ""' 1!111 ~ oym or lklUell o1 .. a11 ~· boo'!'a t the .,1n ooo1a, 'pop ID llili, aover iame llmt,, ~ piolllon (11'111> lld ,,.. l>ealAld l<;econd ol n.11 :ao liolly II ta upward lldDll). <'°91' In oosll without PQlttkll; •lftDCllN" ....i (end) pietlnt 'about 11. rglrndes or lln In ...,. -· loD(er u 11111 Is baaVleT or Slit open belly to remove lhleli.-. --out ent<alls. -..dart-hroo..rllld..,....,..,i.m Be c;in Ari~el . " ' ··. D·ll·N·E.RS Ea·sy Does · ·It · .. ~ . , CHIC-E, ASSORTID, IOZ.·CANI . . :.CUT,GR.E.n.t~'"ANS 1 ~n.~ 1 ·7' , liR··IPEFRUIJ liallO, SKTIOIS . '4'9c ·'a·A··a· v·Foo· o ~~; ... v ... ·~ ·~a· ' t ! ·~ • ' ,. snAmD . c . . _ • FA\JITI a VEGETABL~ 4~. JAR "'ALCO. A' FOil " ~n ""'•1••••• · 5ai 1 ~P:OOT AO~l. SAVE 4c 17 ' -···~ M'PLESAUCE . ~' INSTANT COFFEE DISHWASllll CRYSTALS ..1l.,_, -~w :;~ >,!; I 1 , ._ MAXWELL SI" HOUSE toe'Z:JAR ' ~ 'Mt IOX 67' • ' , i l11a1rl1 11nSEPnc .b~l· at , •LISTERINE :TOOTHPASTE ~~~·63' : SPKEIACIS ' . ft:t,~Yi~ SI" .. ALUMINUM FOLDING CHAllS ,AEl'l.AC£ VOUA llotlN ol/r •ATIO $2'9 QWAS ICJW 1. .. fOEAL TO TAKl ALONG ON CAWING TRll'I FOR THOSE R~lllG MOMENTS-·--- ~·KOTEX ZORIS ' 83' 19'. DIY llOUllT PHOTO ALBUMS oAv'.olouNT •AGU. · sJff · NEEDI NO-ITICK-ONI 1INCLS.A50c COUf'ON 000D FOfll A RALPHS ' IONUS PHOfO FINISHING ........ --- -"IST £KHU FDR TIE IEST" 11118 COFFEE --~~~1.73 - ' I 6*,8AKERY~ BREID BUTTERMILK, •••o••~. 29c CllACKED WME~T 1lH.l.LOA ll Pnm DAlllSll COFFEE CAKES '"°Jf_•_ ....... 49' aum iNACK 'ACK OF 4 AllORTED P:LAVORS. LIMIT 1 !"ACKAGE OF 4. LIMIT 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER. COUl'ON VALID JULY .11. RI O ... AnreUood can, c a • • e d medium ball; ·~ ...,. Blfllitl pea" and holler· llanlly, bflna lo I ,bi>ll and ICOfch llUCI malle .a 1 deli-boll 1 mlaute., . • -· doualy euy deaerl lo pul Rtm0ve !nlm l>eaL Cool !or qetlier !or your !omlly or 5 lo 10 mlnulel, sUm>c al.IAln. p oll. llllr In vanilla. Cool C001pleleo 'J'he 'buitencotdi I i. ·a c: e ~ucf ·WW. ',1biCIUm .. U tl called for needs olilj"lO 'be cools. SUr lie!ore -tDJ. hroulll>I lo a · holl· llld ilOdM • Mat.1 abool 2 ~, for 2 minutes. -'the ·:' " .. ' ·---·-' .I; '.L \ AUCe ii ec:avau. • ,. ean 1 .'1, • 1 ~ ml• k up before .. maai. I Cool Pt.ttu:' PIWI ANGBllOOll W1'1'11 -, ' ' '1 . , BIJTl'EIUICO'ICll SAUCE I 1 cen (I pound) Barletl pear I ·ha!,... I --Sliced aqeUood .. ke o , Butterscotch S•uoe,. I e I ' · • Ttclpe •. , flraln pear balY• LIChUY , ' Ull1('RICE COUPON DOLE JUICES • ~ ' < I • PIHEAPf'l.I ,_A!'Pll4fltAHGf,. l'tNt#PLl-OltMEPllUIT, Ffl:OZIN, 1-0z. CMl, IAVE .. C Place a pear half on • cake 19 to11t anplfood cake llice•. •· -slice and add ;IOD'li 'd. the I . Butlmcotcb Sluct; ,.. re-I ' ~ . malninl aauce. t Mlkea i lo I oervlngs. ~: u~ ~.you can UN1PR1CE PREVAILS IN PRODUCE ' . SWEET AID FLAVORFUL YINt RIPENED f.W+ LIQUOR DEPARTMENT ..,..,... • AY-J'Mlf9 STVltll llCCll"f lllCINO • llU1£1SS , VODKA 0•GIN sr::~"~·coj sw II PUIF 21• 6 !_! BEER . . llllPOITED $cDTCH ...m;,. $4! I ' 1ne1m l8LD '· I 1 111 lWI UTlllll ' SAll·FLUSH St.81 ~ , . 331 I I llrVt a ICOOP of vanilla Ice cream oa each . of tbeM de9aertl. , . · Bl~ lllDCe I cup llrmii l,llCted lllhl brown 1111ar 10 cup sr-Jaled 111gar 2/3 cup UPI er<am or haU- and-l>all v. cup huttar Z tab'"'-dart com 1)'1111) l/t l.e•IJJOClll aa1t. • I tea-vonUla I Into a medium oaucepan ~:.I!; turn U. qan, ·cream, b!.I~ .. ter1 ccn 9'f'\IP and nil Over / Peppers Spjke , ' . . 9141 : . · · SIZES lO)i.Jlli ' L•:1fr. ··• -:..oo-.'.l.. ,.,, .'YIJ~··~ ~ ~ ... Cheese Ono al. oor ,._ twm )le youri,' ·too) Is thll: aoll .CHILE CllEFJIB mr . alllpe wllb I """" J11:t11Y' I can (t pound) wbola peelld te\'lloped ..ctlliie._. -... tom1toa,. drained a D d chopped Dlmla vojlo, Jroltr Cflll9. lcan(l....,..),dlced11ffh Prlnlad •-.; n4'/: lll'lf chlle peppen, ·...rained · Hall sll!a 1~' Ul\, 1(1>, I 'pactap (t pound) pro. 111\1 .181\, Slz. lll~ thuol ITl Cftled chiddar'd!iese, cul tataa 2'11 jorda a.lliell 'tahr!a. '1'> I-Inch chunk1' · , SBVIMY.ntl! CJiiWi for I ta~ IM!aiit,Oftlon eacb pallem -.add .. _ Tabueo -Jo. lillt lor -PlllAnl for Air1'1aU Corn chlpa • and 8pocllll •ff. 6 d lh" lnlo I If.Inda -lurD ...... flWjl·dUI dellverJ all !lie ---.p& the w1D lll:o -weeb .,. _., "'!'" dllpa. Coot o v e r Bend to lfarlan lllrilD; Iha --1otr l!eat' ~ Dolly PtliJI, 4G, !'}~ f1epl,. olloa, 1111111 -la mellod. m lloat 11111 111:, Now Yort, Cool, ---· .M.Y •• 10011. Pam ~Al). . 'lW9 Into I I.quart -·' DBl88 wllh ZIP, ·Ill& ... lalnlr; ~ llld· refrtctralo. mLB Nl1MUll onmllhL . . 1110, • llEll ~ Lei -al ,_, lem-lllR l'ATl'BRll CAT.wla. -,...111u1011r-~'lloo w ...,...,_ r -"""" • I dip for torn -• -· dllpa. . , llllrAllT llllWDICl IOOK Matm llloul I quarl o! I -· lodly, -........ lpkJ.hfX. dip. l.L '~. - \ ... ' . I I ' j I ' . , • l . , ~ " •' ~ • i • • . ' . , •• r ;. • . . ~ • • • . . • ~ • • ' . ;: • • ~ . • " ~ ' ' ~ ' ' :· ' .. •, • ;, .. • ~ :· ~ s ~ • :· • ~ " • • ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ !· • • • • • r. l ~ ~ ' • • . • . • • . . ~ . • )·-. ! . • . • !· • ' ~ • • ' f ~ ~ ~ t ~ i ~ • . ~ • • • I ~ i i ~ I • .. • • • • • I • ~ • • 1 I • ~ • ~ . •• •~~DAll.~Y /'fl_or _____ w ___ ._,,..._s._19--"79. Wodntsd'1, Jufy S, 1970 N PILOT-AOVEl!TISER ~ ... -. · ... ~•cHOICE 11 . KING SIZE I 0-lb. 11 .... " .TID-XK ~~: TENDER · AGED BEEF . ..=.. • 98 .. '""'"-'" . 1 I . STEAK.SALE. ' .... , ....... ~ • ,.,.,. Clll*- SAYI IU ~~ '2" . " --:Flne•t Freslae•t Prod~ ' ' . . · .WATiiGiELON c LB. U.S. No. I WHITE ROSE . 1 0 POTATOES ....... ~.· ~ IWllr .IUICY J.! 23• UD PLUMS ................. r: .. :. a YELLOW, LARGE SIZE PEACHES 19~1 TOPS .OflP, 1111111 CARROTS 10~ c •••• . QUAIL-REG. or KOSHER 69c : DILL PICKLU .......... ~~j:; .j FtYIH$ INSICf llLLEO '165 : SHELL NO PEST STRIP ......... ~k·, •: • ALL GRINDS ' ROU ·D .STEAll BONELESS . .... . '· . 110U11D mu· .......................... 91• ...le.. . . $ 19 TOP ROUND ........... .. . LB •. BRIWlFAsT .'.· .... ~........ LB • SIRLOIN ftp ............. . RIVERSIDE GRADE :'A' FROZEN YOUNG HIN · BONELESS U.S.D.A. "CHOICE" ROUND · RUMP 99c .TURKEYS • OVEN' 45c READY 11 -14 lb.. lb . ROAST ROAST .... : .... _ 1b 98~ ·-""' 91• RUMP ROAST ............ .,...... • U.S.O.A. •lADI ..... MOUNT.Alli IRAMI Fl~ 49• IOHiluS . 19• "tiM-......" D'rU LIAN ClT.o-YAC .,. ROAl'nNG 911CKIN ..... • lllWING B1iF .............................. • COIUUD ROUNDS .: ...... ~ • . IEAPeea SPECIALS FIOZIN IROADllLL SWORDFISH STEAKS 98~ 303 TIN · c .-··········· MEAT DEPr. FROZEN FOOD , ........... . R11pt rt--<w/l11ffff SiKe 12--. 85C C1t111tiot11 12·"-.a54 sou flL.llTS ••••••••••• , •• :pk9. "'" CAllS •••••••••••••• pk1° ., R11p1rf 1 +0~ 11 If Ura. Fricl•y'• 10. ... 55c NllD SCALLOPS ,,, , .• , ••.. pk9. SHllMP PUHi , ,, •· ·• ·• .•• pk1 . R11p1rf 10--. 6-PllH I CHllSI STICKS ., ••• pkf. ..,, .. Mra. Fricl1y'1 I-l b. 11 n 60UIMIT SHllllP •••••.•••. pk1. HALF GAL CTN. • c ,, ll&EAIPAST SP.E<:IALS LUER'S IOWA BllAND • sa.1cED ~BACON · 6-oz. Tins 00 ' ~ ~ v. : J .. SnMAID FRESH MILK o~c?v~:, .-:YWanson 8 ... ro§en . HOMOGENIZEP .......... 'ii~r ,51 .1/2C 64• . DIN ERS 'LOW F'AT .. , ... 1 ........ :: ....... ~~','.:49,1/2• ,62•· . NON·FAT ................ , ..... ~:,'.' 401/24 56,,' HOME DELIVERY PR.ICES Su1JECTTO UP To JY•c DISCOUNT · MJI COFFEE TURKEY • I I -OZ. -MEAT LOAF, CHOPPED SIRLOIN -I 0-0Z. '".QUART FOR DELIYERY OF 1• l>_U•."TS oo ·Mooe M~TH~R'S PRIDE . , 1 3 .... TIN BEVERAGES c HALF GAL.-NO DEPOSIT $ 39 (OU U. ROOTBIER ORANGE GORDON 'S WHITE or WHEAT SLICED BREAD J .lb. a7c ; 2-lb. • , ,3 TIN ! TIN 1-1b. 25c STRAwiERRY LOAF . ., . --SUMMER LIQUOR SPECIALS---. DISCOUNTED EVERYD~Y NEEDS Hot Weather Taste Treats OLD VIENNA NEW! 1:i'i7.r BEER 6-PACK -12-0Z. CANS 69c o., 4o i.-Altlu $299 RUM Hiht er dark .................. .. M11 r.1. ·o •• lri MJ•t -Fifthi ' 99c "N THI BUCHCOMBER ......... .. ...._,, Htlf 9 11. $6,, ~ODKA ....................................... . .. , T••~Scrt'llt4rl•tr, Vod kt Gimlt t 89 ¢ DIY MIXES ............................ ~~.~:: .. • GRAND PRIX -FIFTH ··CORDIALS •AC -~ .. -• .....,~-OT ·s2s9 'Cl IF i ...-Y. NACH IUND't -lo-~loCACOA. ft1PL1 uc:. ~ .. COflNI ee . I ........ _~ -_, FOAMING BATH OIL OTHERS CHARGE 99• 'l!llOll l lllE UlllDll lllCE PllCllS l Clllll llPIEllOSSOll mllll IASlllll DISCOUHr PRICE OtJi1 r11 DISCOUNT Chtfge PllCI VQ.l 17 .... Reg .• H.T.H., Super H.T.H. $ HAIR SPUY .. . 235 '1 1 ' Pro or Tee-Med. or Hard TOOTHBRUSHES ....... 69' 19C 4-pc. Rosewood Handle's STEAK KNIFE SET .. 99 ' 79c Aluminum HAMBURGER PRESS 69 ' SSC "fire King 8-oz. MEASURING CUP .... 39' 31 c . D...:NOLA DANISH--4-0Z. ·PKG. SLICED HAM or , ., ·SANDWICH BEEF · ct:rce 59~ FOR YOUR SUMMER SALADS BLEU CHEESE: I 000 ISLAND, SOUR CR~M ROD 1 S DRESSINGS ROD'S-I0-01. Jor• 3 10_0,_ •100 :.o:.~ .............. 49~ . Jon KRAFT PROCESSED FOOD-12-0Z. PKG. 59c AMERICAN CHEESE ..... . ARDEN GROVE e ·, 1308 W. ~DINGER, SANTA ANA · e 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO . { ··-- • •• ---· .. ----... _______ .. -.-........ ..-~......,..--__..... ............ ,. ....... T"T ............. ,.....,~ ...... ,..... ....... ~ ....... ~-......... -,_. ..... _ _.._ .......... ._._,_.":""' _________ '""!I ,....._...,_ Wodnatilol, Ju~ I, 1 '7ll . , ~Ae-'BaufA Wear u a S.pc: 1Wt or 2-JIC. c1r• ler -1 trivet· 1n1. ..4 I G~.,..1111 detlp cir--:lope~ IUlt. Knit jAcUI fr.., neck -In "" -io Wp•U. A.llM 1jjrt, tJ•·•P'irt yarn. Patt<rn iw, sUI 10.11 included. nri't CSNTI foe .. ch pat. tern -1dd 25 ctnts for each -pUt.ern , for Air Mail 1nd Spoolal lllndllnl: ollletwlse tJib+dul d*llvtr)' will take thM ..-. QI' more. Send to Alice Broob, the DAILY Pnm'. IOI N1edlacufl Dept., Box 163,1.,0ld,Chelsta St.ati6n, New York. N.Y. 1ooi1. Print Name, Adtttt, lip, P1ttern Namber. · · .......a:: BI G tm NEEDLECRAM' Catalog -40 pa~es, 200 desip·, 1 tree p1tt~rml Knit, crochet luhlolll. Quilt, em-· broider,.. weave. TOyt, &if ts! SendlO-.. NEW! Clmplet. Allful• J!IMik . -marv!lou1 aflbAN. fslllklnl, ptll""''• boby illts, mtil't! tt.OO .• . • Vary YoLLr Appetizer Selection Next time you &ive a party or special dtMer, try one of these rlct a-.,lllrs. Ham-Rice Pinwheels 11nd Chutney-Cheele Balls a r e served Cokl whUe CheeM-Rice Balls art dlt;i fried and serv- ed plpinl hot. HAM·IUCE PINWHEEUI 2 3-ounce packiges cream · .- 1 cup cooked rice I t.ib1-nn,11 chopped .u ... I tablespoom gr11<d onion tltS tal!lllp..,.. hor'N:radlah I t.iblisp.oil plcile reUsh l~~e -M thih .r1clt bolled'h1m. Let cream cheese soften at room ,tem,perature; beat unW flUffy. St.it in remab1lng ln- fl'tdJents e1cept •the ham; . blend well. Spread h8m slices with mix- ture and roll tightly. Skewer with toothpicks; coxer and chill Hver1l hours. A\ 1ervln1 time, cut Into I-inch pleees. Makes 3 dozen . CHEESE-RICE RALLS 4 cu~ hot coaked rice 1...-,buten I tableSpoO-' llor,.radish t teaspoon salt • ~ teupc;oo pepper I le•-dry m\8tard 1 t........, · wor ... i.rlhirt sauce ~ 1,l, cups gr a led Cheddar -Ii cuP lhiely crushld dry rice cereal Cool rice tn lukewann. Com· bi.ne ei&J, harserid\sh, sail, '~. mu sta rd , 1nd Worcest.erllhlre sauce. A~ ~ rlCe and chei!!st . and. Jilts · thonluaflly : chill. . ftoU aitxluro lllto bolll .,_ l!ldl lit •• m.i.. Roll boll• lnC..-r*-1. Fry : in ~ hot rat {315 d-)' until plden bro,.,,, about 3 l!lltlutes. Drain. Serve hot °" !ltk:D. Makei i c:tosen. ClllJTNEY 4IEElll BALI.I I :i..unce pockaib cream -l cupa <:90Rd rice li-chutnt, V4 cup nUllCW art111,pepper 1 llllp Nii atated"ln.ion \'4 cup finely ct.opped nut& CbDl>pod .DUii, m I n c t d -f'll'sliy OR minced chip- ped beef Softlft cream cheese j beat uJllll fllffy. Fold in rice, ehutM1. gre1n pepper. onions Ind V. cup nut.s; chill. .. usn••c•••••• PORK ROAST .,. ..... 41c ........ C"1' 1e.. ,,., ••••• c.•·•· 59c .......... ' t·L• • .IA• • ' DELICATESSEN • ... ·e1aln SLIC .. LUNCHEON MEATS • AU "ltw. f IOtOO~ • cono SAU.Ml • OlrVI LOA.f • l'ICICll LOAI' -' U.CID lUNCHION • 6t.ITCH lOAf 3 ...... 1 pka1o . . Cl!A.ll'lllO "TWIN 'A.CIC• ,.UtlUllZIO 'ROCl ll l,llAO SLICE C AMIRICAN EACH '' CHUll w1Amo I~. ' . . CUSTOM HOUll IMPORTED ._RUM ~~-::;;i LIOHT OR •ARK ·SAVI ' ' .. -IEG~ l3 . .41 -CANAOIAN CREST CANADIAN WHISKY R .. ulor or ... :_.··~. Mint 1'.i'0..1 TOOTIPASD . 49' iii.tii1111•1 :=. 79• ·iiffE• TAILm ~ 97• iwaYNASAL SPRAY 77• ' Wtd""4ay, ~'~ 8, 1910 FEATUIU .. Al.L ... IWIT ILOKUS U.S~D.A. CHOICE BEEF AllD YALU&aLI ' BLUE CHIP. STAMPS loiilii's's" iiA'sr00 111SH AMlllC,\N .lJ.IOt LOlll LAMI CHOPS iil "'l'.fM"ii·"cliPs . •1r. •12• I~. SHOUlDfl 59 C CUT lb. 'USM AMftlCA.M U.S.O.A. CHOICI LAMB ROAST ·, TOMATO SAUCE ..... 12·····•1 KIST · •••• Jofafi'ciii's' 59• P000 QIA.NT $On MAllARllll ..... 29' ... INSTANT fOLllR'S. COFFIE ·~·· .. $)4' ~' . .. , ' •••••• A. ..... LIG ••. , LAMB ~ AMl•ICAlll LUI' . LAU"'i*liAST ~ QU1CIC flf WlllTllll PISH fRif& CllPS c1tT1-n11M • flSH STICKS APPLE JUICE ! :El!:.59c i'Pit1m1 ' _:;:: 391 CASiWELL TIA IAIS : 39' -Al KAN M.P.S. DOI fotl ' ' ' ' • • ROYAL GELATIN YiELCH'S ''DllNKS APltLESAUCI ·:r:~ s~: .. ~1 . -3 '25 o lllAfll 3 ' . •1 ALL l•O:I. • • n l'llNCll ... Oii:, fLAYOR Pk••· . c ... :1.-un ca•• • LO.CAL PUllCll HO.NIYDIW .MELONS J.~r. ;.APliT15e•1..-81ANS LAHm••••LAIJIT JUICY ftUR! OOLD Ila ?~"!~!~ 0 ' ~·· lwUT 1MICT4al11ll I.UGI lllOWH ITIAkMUIRaOOMI I I l· I i I -t ' ' •' i I • ' I • l I ! l l i I . • l i I l • ' • i I i ! ! 1 Ch~·E All Ch~klfl Col Food. 6 .. L.(On ..................... 2Jat29.o - Alpo Dog Food Bft!Chunks, 14Y .. oL(On .................. 3forSI =~_,Jliet.JriljiclOJJ!lirgotino.;lb.J'.kg_,,,_ ................. .-.•~•-•--+ Pillsbury Instant Breakfast (Inc. 5c Off), Choeolote. Choeelbi• Mal~ 5t_.;,.y, Vanilla or Voritty, 6 Envtlopa PIKk .... ,•9c Nabisco Oreo Creom Sandwich Cookies, 1 l·OL ••.. : ........ ~ .. •le Sun,hlne Hi·Ho Crockera, 16-oL .. ,\ .............................. ~ Pillsbury Fudge !townie Mix, 21 v,.az. Pkg .......... ~ ........... S9c Atetnt MSG, 1-oL ....................... : ........................... 33c Acc1nt MSG, 41<1-0L ................................................ 99c Plonters Mixed Nuts with Peonuls, 13-ot Con .................. 9,3c Bttty Crocker Mashed Pololo Buds, 20·oz ...................... 79c Fenn into 1maU balls and roll in nuts, parsley or chip~ ·~ t.Ht. 2300 Barbor Blvd. at Wilson St.~ Harbor S~oppln1& Center, Costa Meu 0 . If ~'t '11.0T W-. J,~ 8, ,1970 Wednesda1,, July 8, 1970 • N PILOT·ADVE~TJSU • • Oven Triclcs Conserve Time 1 ' I • • : '· ' ' ' I ! • • • ' . • I Busy Homemaker Avoids ( Rats, ' Fin ds. Dinner ·. Short • ult .,. 11111 I Ute to Ill llOOds belon adding them to reauJar pie cruot. For lhlt the table. The only time 70U llat nol -.--oblJ&e bm bot II you will when they can order the ... !'?• _. • -,.., .,. -..., Hmil I -cookio batter or onything lut,·mb: the touted llOOds don't need to preto..t the let ...... IU W-w •ftd a uH~, tract. 1 -n..dpt -cardldty Ne aame ,...,., REDDING lllmilar. Spread them out In with the dry lnlndienll be-oeeds ta when they are sea~ kbld! Allt, 11117 .....,._ lllamped ,...lope I wW ...a , bUa NAii: WIC7I - ._ 1 ••• .. laCntlo9 el. Relax, you .have lots of eom-a shallow pan .and tout for fore ~I the •hortenin& or tered over the top of a crumb-• ta. ,....._ Y•'~ ttld you a leaflet wblcb gives full Nan"Wlley regrets tblt,lhe ~ rv pany. Tllero are plenty ol ,. JI ta hard to gel them dlatrll>-topped ......,,1. oc something .. .,..,. eacapt !NI. Information aJoac with ievoral cannot provide p e u o •a 7 ........ IU -r nl. pie who diln't,-!bat benne 15 to :IO mlnula In a m uted evenly. · similar. They get the Ir DICit ~. alcqo, easy ..cipeo let. maldo( ·root answers to yoor ai\>lllng - J .. titer *' kwlL aeedl and..;Wmt teed.I are degree oven or until pale 11>e touted seeds also are toasting right along with the m. beer popaicles, ice cream, lions, but quelt.IODI of general ""° 1 ,..... a -· the ,.... lllinc.' They are cell-brown. The toutlPi brlnl• oul 1''!11 mixed Into huft!'red rest of il Since the policy of most mill< shakes and candy tlsaes 'Interest wW be 8!1SWend In 1 ._... a. -~ -...., ed "benDt" In 1 pod portion the delicate allMad· flaYOr, noodles « aprtnk]ed on 11trv· newiplipen forbids lbe men-11 well u br .• low calorie her column. AddreR your ~ ._~ --~ .. of the IOUthenl stalet. . mam a ""81'Mlldowl ad· lnp of loosed greeo salads DEAR NAN: ll-JA lion ol a trade name ID a .......... 11 will also help questions to Nan Wiley to care ·--w -·-·--c:aUa 11111 • .., .... hel ... hrin1'-them 1o please 1eu .. ., co1 · r """ ·--~-· --.,....ul -,_.::Be:_:""":::_to~-~the=-:w=•=m::.'" --:;:::..:w~::;!....::;::=;.::;;;:-_,•_-7".:..o.;=-."'-"_;.;;;_.;.;_.:....:.;.;.;_""-'me=-=-u=me'7'--=~umn=.,:ol,,_:~lhil::.' -Ta •~•c:.l_:_.::can:::'.:.t ..!gr~oc:::""::.:;'~~-:::.~=-:::;:•as=k•:!>11;__..::ol:_:the~DAIL=Y:_:PILOT:..:::::::;·"-· .,... ---•wit~··· .. MU•lertllelNfldt tloellalllltlU--.., ..... -... -~·--thr•to __ ...,...... __ _ TUt .. Va lllp et tbe rup ........ u.ere · .... ............ I aaaaUt Irene dlea .. -.. tbeJ an: c:ooled a-p tloey wtll fttrt,er.te wtll for twe • _ .. ,.. . , ... ..,~­ .. -llaUI lo add to my ........ ._ .-1 aJao -Uaplaal-- LETS ASK THE COOK bJ NinWllJ betdlls M t • • r e ta ahrl11 80llle fll Ulld. It deeat't taU madolaapr tUo prepariq • alacle i.tn. nea, .... 111fimtee NUt, 18 I lalw .. tlo II ... rm the mut Niii Ill · tbe u•ce and dlna-II rudy .. a jllly. At times I • I Y e. tftll pre. ,.,.. ___ ., __ I coot It jut Joor _.,, • ff wtll --.... -lnm lleol, --... ever tt, .... _. ~frtpra&e. Wlleo t1oe -_., I 11"1 Ille • partly ......, .,....Ill tnte a ,,., cever wttlt n~, INla( to .... ud loal~ ti. ~ ""1pr-. _.., at 1eel& a MJ • tw.·CllAB- 1,()\"11!!, N.C. Tbal'I rully Ulllig your head 11111 ,.... time lo best advantqe. Here'• another time 11ver. When you make yuur .-Joo!, hind ahape It lo place Ill Ille middle ol a large router. Tllen orraJ110 sliced pollloel, diced camill, celery arid onion ....,,.. It. ' You might evtn. like to add some greeo peas, hreaklnll the 1....... pact lull enough to dl!trlbute. Pour a can of dltuted tomato IOUP over 111· and bake u usual Have you ....+ · thought ol addlnl cbopped dried aprlcoll to ~po.I'? Uae about a cup- ful lo a 2 pound loo/. II makes for marvtkius flavor. AnOther klea is to shape indlvldual mull loaves by us- ing an let: cream dipper. That'• what they do in some school cafeWias and the kids love i" 1 DEAR MAN: A lrleod ,.at me a ClMklt recipe eaWac for ~ ..... Rt wUt ii tlte werW. ..t 41ky? I e1111'1 ttad -..,,....... I ....,14 USDA Grade A Whole Plu•p& lb. F.reu Fryer Legs t: .. &3- . Fryer ni(ts · r~"::l ... 63; Fryer Breasts Ff:/1:' ... 69; Frm Fryer Liven '= .. 59; . ' lacks & lecks ~r~" ... 10; Fresh Fryer Ii~ ~~· ... 29; • ·Fresh American ·Lamb USDA Choice Grade At Diaouni Priee! U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Blade Cuts. Perfect For BGrbecuing. la1h Aops :: r.J..-Z.: ... 99' Pork Steaks =.,.tuo,,:: ""79~ Chuck Steaks USIJ~ aJ.~ ~ 19' ta• Ri•C.. .ra.: ... '1 21 Pork Sparerills ~=-r-:: ... 7.9' Swiss Steaks ~~= ... 1r large Lai • c.. ~ .: •121 l.arp Pork Cliops s;:a · ... 88' loud .Steaks ~~ ... fr S11ll La1• Cbops 't:i ·~ ,. Veal Chops 1~,.,,.,~~ ... 79' Top Sirloin Steak :=-a.:"" , .. Lai • ••t 111 c.t ,.. t~ 1r Veal Steaks ~ ~..:-; ... 99-Sirlti1 Tip Steak '::.a:: L ,. --' . Limb Breast Idol! ID Siii!! ... 29' Veal Steaks :-m::= .. •1• Filet lignoo ~ sie. .. '2" ·- INnA BRUKFAST BROWN DERBY BEER ' .BEL-AIR ·CRUM PIES · SIMILAC FORMULA B~ECH·N_Pf BABY FOOD LUCERNE-Choice of 5 Alm. Ricll llld Sltilfyin& i1 Tasto • Ugh! 11111 FllvorfuJ Bnw Stock Up "' This Grat Buy! 6 ;z:.z. C ca• Pn!lnillil Q111li!y-Comts In Ml Y0tr FM1ritl V•ities l .lfnoll c ""' For Babia-Cllnice of Plain or W'rt!t Iran. A Qllllity Product ' lklo ... c ' 11ch Ju Chnlca of Slrlinlil f111its, V1¢ablos 11111 Juices! c SAVE MONEY 4' SAFEWAY DISCOUNTS! · • Ga_la Napkins SlncJt Up F.-Thost J-g.' . C AaerlH 31 · Outdoor Picnics Etc! If I IO · ' ' ' New Tw ist Enl ivens Rice Dis h A new version of alw1ys- popular Spanish lllce. NllW SPANISH RICE 4 •Ikea bacon, diced 1 cup convei:tfid-type rice. 11 cup chopped Gnfon II cup chopped green peppe< ·l can (1 ~. I OWICOI) canned Wliole tomatoea I II cups l!otllnJ waler 1 teupooa Nil 1 w-paprlta ~ tel!$!'MJ. pepper I 11 cupa chopped d r y -peanull In • larp heaYJ lkillet Coot bi.com nu bi:owned. Stir In rice, anion IDd creen pepper. ·:~ 4iL s100 WI'"""•-- ' Juice Oranges Ellra l.lrp T ....... .-1.- BJN< r .... - F1ar v11 ..... Juicy, Flub A"". Rlcti ~ -c•--•• 31s100 8 ~~88' • Fruit Drinks ~~~c;,;7:~. 4::L ~9'i •. Borden's Cremora ~~:· 6~· ·. ·. Nestle's Quik ~~: 2 ~~ 82' •Tomato Ju·1ce ~~ 6 •'1-. 4•: •High\vay Cats~; ..... .:-;.; •Enchiladas ~~rr:.~·· l~~ 36':. Continue cooking, stirring olten, untll rice ta llghUy b<ownecf and ....., and green pepper are tender. Add un-- draJDed tomatoes, wit.er, salt. paprlb and -· Bring to. boll: reduce heat and -unlll rice ta tender ond liquid Is evaporated -about 3 o rnfnutel. Sur In peanuts. Serve at onot. Makes t to I lel"Vinp. Cu rry FlovoL """-.... ol juicy 1-nectM!aa, w b o I e -grapeo and onion slka on lndlvktual beds of b<Jtw' letlUce; top with • dreuing of dairy IOUr creitm O..vDft!d wtth t'Urry powder and I Uni• of boncrodish. Green ·aeans . Pineapples lutHkJ w"''" Gtrdtn Fmh, S111~in1 With Aavor. Tll!def I Flavorful. l~.25' I.art• $111 Rl111 HowallH Wk•ll 49' !llALV!S ............... 29') •••It DISCOUNTS ON CEREALS . ~ellou's Corn Fllkes l abisco T ea11 Flakes Post's Sagar Crisp i::.~ LISTl llUNI ,. .... 37' ,,,, ...... 43' ,.,. ...... 531 ,.,. •• nt•sept1c Moutrwmh Used Sy Mi11kns. kills Germs on Contld =99' DISCOUNT FLOUR & OIL B, • k Betty Crcder 12-it>-Ont ISllllC Moho,.·lt's.Multi·PltpOSI M1zoll Co r1 Oil ~:!!:." .. l u Ml.e 01'1 for S.lads·f!,;llf. 41·•• 7 .. 8'kmt Or Cookm1 Uses. •K. ~r • NUMADI · -'--M ayonna ise- FrtSh-Tastu Frisl'll ••art C Cre•lll)' Smoot~adt 49 •~Salads~ Saml•oehu '" I I I .1 . ' I • I • • • I ' • . . ... -.. ----..---.--..-------....... --~~-...... : ................... --... _... ----,..-.-----:-~-:-----------..------- f PILOT.ADVERTISER • N WodnHd.>y, July 8, 1970. Wodntld'l, July, 8, 1970. I • Use Sauce Two Ways Brazilian Coconut Cake Approved by Taster.s • Sweet pickle liquid 11 Ibo basis tor Susan'• sweet ·and IOW' marinade for seafood or poulley. ' It allo -a food d ... Ing for 1aladl or cooked mlled vegetable1. In a smlll bowl, mil I tablespoons ol liquid from sweet pickles, % cup Gf salad on, 1 teaspoon of barbecue spice, V• teaspoon of onion powder and ~ teaspoon ol salt. Makes U3 cup. ::Fresh Ground Lean • And Flavorful Beef Wbon you fed lib making 1111 elaborate -rl you '!night conaider Ulls Brulltan Coconut Cake. It 1ervet 11 lo 16 peopla and all our tulen •PP«lvod tt. 'BRAZILIAN COCONl1l' . CAU ' I CUP mlllt I can (!IS ounces) flaked coconut or 11/S cupa grated lresh coconut 3 cups sifted Dour 1/4 ~up COl'1lltarch 3 teaspoons bQ1nc powder c I 2-111. Chult Pack •• 1111 I lb. -Bone Roast USDA Choke Ch'"k 69; ,. · lde1I To Pot Ront 1-. I teaspoon salt 1> pnund (2 at1cu) butlar or margarine · 1 Ii. cups sugar 4 large eggs Y4 teupoon cream or ~ Coconut Cuatard Ore11e 2 llyu tab "JilZll (each I by Ill lnchel); llnl botloma wtth wu papar, In a mnaU nucepan qver low heat heat mlllt for about 5 minutes. Remove from heat; odd coconut and Ill .-JJ mlnulH. Pour 11W11un Into otraJnor flffll a llftlll bowl. Drain well, pnallnf eocoout qllinll 1lde of llr&iner with 1 spoon; rtserve ~ut milk. On wu poper allt together llooir, -· bakl•i powder and salt; Ill ul!le· la a larao mlxlng bowl cream butter and IUIVt thorougbly beat ·lit oq yolks, one at a time. (Put ea whites In a medium mlxlng bowl and II\ ulde.) Rolled & Tied Chuck U.S.D.A. Choice lfff Al a Discount Price! lb. Stir flour mixture lnlo ereind mJztw'e in 4 ad· dlttona, alterulely w I t h coconut mllk , beginning and ending with flour mixture and mixing untit 1moot.b after tad1 1ddltlon. With clean beater, bMt ea whUes and cream ol llttal' until ""' Iliff lllroljbl peeu form when heater Iii llbwly withdrawn. Gently fold ea whites into battar, blendi"I .,,eu. Turn batter lnlo preI>fired horizontally. SW ~~ t 11•r1 ,,_ t c .. p '-i4 f ·1 P'"'· Bake in prebetled !Ill-(cake wW hayt 6 ol ll>eul}, · Iii cupa li,tll cnam t degree oven until cake sprln111 tP,readln& \4 Cl.IP c b 111 e d 1{4 pound '(l lltlc-) buttei back when llghUy touched -())conut CUltard between eacb or rn11rgarlne 30 lo 3$ minutes. · !Iyer • r I ... I (31> -) .~ . Place pew on wire racU Sinad mnatn1na OOcdlut . COCODl.lt Of 1 11/J ,. C¥pt to cool for 10 minutes· with Cuttard O\'tl' ·11d11 and top grar.ed fresh ~ a amall 1patula looaen ~ges· o1 cake. Sprinkle top with 1/3 1 te:upoan vanru. tum • • cup touted coconut reserved tn a 1 ~ • quut uucepa~ out on wire rack!; from Coconut .custard recipe. a~ ·togethiir the eq. yolks ; NmDV~ paper; with another l Cover; t&ore ta refrigerator, and sugar;"grad\lally 'sUr•tn wire nck_, turn right aide tp..i MU• U to M.-tlnp._ c;eam; a(id butter. .; .. Cool completely. • __ ... _.t1 COOONVT cats= · · Cook e.ver low-heat, s\irrlnc · CUI tach •.,. -hqyoll11.--w ta•tly unlll . mh.tur• a 9 ° ' and cw ts • metal . ·-.11 lo 211 -1111 llll bolh • · '---· for ··-1$ · ··-!ti< ., ~;,.--1 ..,•tlJI..~. 'lliJI·~ cocnnul_on olla~ Smoked Ham ...__Toaarm·• ptOl>eated ~--. ilfrrii'i OCCllioaalJJ. o o 111 UCbUY lxow1od -II .... ' 'Liii'~ 0Ulllr-Flll &.1k ..,.., Smoked ·Ham . Lier'• Qulllhfll 1111 Perllo• I ' N1111 Illies ~~.'i" a. 11 .U 81111~ Mm "J::"l.l:.'· -lie dlinutea. Cool. ·• ' ' " -Jla<m about IJJ.. ._, . touted -to ,.-cake. Stir nmabi1i1 -ut abd 'vanllJa IOlo -· : . i Refr1prale di>tD lliDrooOIY cbillad ·-• tout s -· U• ,u dtiided !tn Br'alila ~ Cob soc:ipa_ ·--·· . ·" ( ·• .:.:_. t ·1 \ •• ,}' • • • You May.. 1 . . .. Eat Milk, -., ... . _ ....... You. ne\W qufll'ow ,..,. ..,.i lot mlllt • ;our 1Udl>& fot 11, right? '"""' an .. 111an7 ways lo eojoJ milk, ~ tl"O b,ave ao pl ... It ill. ~Ulng your dallJ "tn • rftore CUj:W llCll," . I , 1 • Someone •. -. P.. balll7 told you mllll la ~ for you, l"oftunailly, no • had to tell '7ou ft • II --· Joilt plaln pod. Yoil llO;derl r.., Bone Roast s""'. Id" cu••"•· 69; 11. ; . vorful And Juicy rt. BICOa ~:r.::a=. :::691 R1th Sliced Baao1l.'::: 791 . Sliced Bacon.::r: ~·:.::: 711 Sliced B1eo11 ~r ... ,..~ .. 991 Thill Sliced BllOI = ·~-:-ar Rath Pork Sa111ge ::: 551 Sliced Bolog111 ~~':'.:tr ·~-:651 CookedSalami··~ .. ·:.t 731 lltf UYll'. .'It'~ .. 111 M• t1rtilp ,~ o..A1t frn• 01'11R1 a. 4k hffJ llllk '""F.I"" '/:' 811 IHI Llnkln ~· :::: 111 hlltt llllk ~r •. 111 llUllP .1:".L:O::Tl!I. l: "' Vlll ,Paltllt ~· .. Ht that for Jvanelf. I , .·And you 'don't need ID' 1tw1y1 drink mllk,I You aa aat~-ln~..,p, rr Beef Rump Roast 'r~" I~ 97; 1• irloin Tip Roast g~:. 1• leef Cross Ribs tl::~ t~! Leo's · """ "'' · """" ......... 351 • Spicy !Mf • rJMk TIJrtl)' N. Leo's ........... ""'"""' .... 451 • Sllcff Cltitbll -Your Chalet .... Ntnnll lllbHI '/.:: NI M1talt" I::.: f:i:I !: Ht Dtur M1jer ~ :: lk TNll Fo\\:' ::: 811 lt1rH111 fr11kt ~ lk lnrdtlllt .it:oi.. .. 11.1-1 Leo's Cooked Hami~.::;:59; 1.1• ••t t::r :; ,,, w ni,i ~ .. 111 . ereamed -· . .,-. tee 'cream and aat'ather IGOd made with milk. I 1 : ' WJJy do · mcithen,• llltri.-. • A..-ned Beef "''"" °' •ceoy·, ''"' 89¢ ' --Wf-(flat Cut lb. 99c) Ctt 1•. . All-MeatFriaks,!:;•:..::l.11~!!!·"•"•"'•'•' "'•'•"•"'•""'•. ·-• .. •'"•'•"'"iiii""iiiii-•'•-iiii"'iiiiiiiiiiii--""iiiiii"°'""" Uonllll ll!ld diet apoetallltl pl .0 up tllllt "':''4 e 111 DI -.Pmllk! -mlllt ll 'IUCls. ~ IOOl'CI ol caldum; 'l'bert'1 no bonto (or teeth) wl-II, Gld1nc enoudt calclum la very, VOS')' dllfl<ult -nillk. -II'• pnMlM, !NI m1l1I makes it-ell)'; • i I .: MONTEREY JACK CHEESE Mild Whole Milk formula-for Sandwich es, Appetizers, Snacks. MRS. WRIGHTS BRE_AD· fresh Baked-Super Soft 1ud White or Wheat Sandwich or Regular. FRESH 'AA', LARGE EGGS I Crum O' Crop-fresh· Daily S\YANSON TV DINNERS IC I ' I ., 1 ' I ! ' c, ~" ,~I I . ' I ·: ~ U!i!4 I I lkL Liii 4!~t Tissue 1i:;r..:~d ~;:: 491 · a-J.·.w1·pes All·PUIOOll·USI· ''" 471 llU !vi In Many Ways! et 1 D leinex Tissue Ai:~::d .I',~. 281 ee Napkins p~~~~. u:J11Ba~b~::;, :,-fi 11- ~ Vacationing is easier and ~~~~·!!!'.~'-less expensive when you 11::1'111-. 43c One Do,.. Ch icken l Noodle, Macaroni l Beef, Si>•lhtttl and Meatbefl1 = lltL 54c i 1l~NiIIJ:t li:ti!~ a:1(1!1l1f t Orance J~ice ~i~C::.1~·~ ~:~ 21; Sara lee Almond Ring 1:i~L 65; Bel a·ir Pe-,,..;um o,.,lty 1...i .. ,..,L 16, • •• Frt1h llfden Fltvor ••s. French Fries c.;,~r:··~u,':'il:!:'lr.ou :;~ 161 lemonade Scotch Treet C...Conu1t1 l·oL 101 RefJllr-Tangy & Tasty! ••11 Welch's Grape Juice eo~c':,d ~;·; 231 Lucerne 'Ice Cream = '1~~~1 791 11 .. 1. l'lok1p CANNED VEGETABLES Cut Breen Be1di 0•:,~,~lt '!;~" 241 G1rdeaside Pus ~o;i:: l:V:: 1!:L 111 Highw1y Corn v":::J0:1:'1' 1:;:L 181 Gren Giant liblets °to~:" '!:L 221 Prices Effactive At Licensed , a ewri iscou nts I I Detergent ·Tide X-1 I I ;. •.I 1o 1111 1 a..111 •• , ....... I r.1 .. Hondo Comet Cleatser ci:,s~' s.o.s. P1~1 / ~!::' Fa bric lofl,11r r: ::,~ Wi1d11 n:: 15 I 1l ~i[illlli I 1LI I :\1ilil 1J 1l I •I Fruit Drinks ~·c:'ii.:;. :,:~ 451 Lucerne Sour Cream oJ:J'lty :.~. 511 Lucerne Y~gart %~1:" ~t 2~ Cottace Cheese ~t"': .. ~::r .1~ 111 Corn Tortillas T!~~~ty I~~ 111 luco1 M1rg1rine :~:..~ :i1~ 30' Danish Smoked Cheese i::= 11. 11°9 Old Calhoun Bourllon ,~, ""' 1311 Cold Brook Whilkey ~::1 ,,,,.·1311 C1nadian Hill Whiskey t-0•;~~ 1411 Mcl1ir's Scotch l'r,;~I ""' s499 St11ton'1 Gin r!1!·~~:;::,. ""' 12~· . K "I Yodk 80-l'roof ldul ..... DISCOUNT NON · FOODS I · I I I I kylark Diet Bread ffee Cake fmh Apptl Kuchen 3114 Heit & Eltl e1. iJ'' Id Fashioned Donuts !t'fi 491 hit• layer Cake ::~~ ';':::· 991 fldo's ""'"• 301 Fbor1t1I 111 Ooch Do., Food A,.,,,,,.,,1. ll·•L 91 • 1nud R1t1on ••• at ,Nip Cat Food ~:1~: 1!;:" 101 urina Doc Chow 10 '~' sp1 l1lti[1llJ:il:J!11~~·;·:1t91 Pinto Beans NJ:",,~"i"~i~~.1 ~~~ 671 Great iorther1 "1:!1~0:11' :~~ 331 Quick Rice uri~ t:l.s.s.o:k 1:i~· 71; loac Grai1 Rice J::~ :~~ 311 • MCP AllORTID • GUDI 'AA' JUICE DRINKS-"-,__,_ FRESH BUTTER r1nge, CrlPlt h•iy, Awl•, fOlll ~ch or ll1ck Cheri'/ l •OL 1 oc Silldy IMit-f""' 1-1~ 79c frtsh er,-. lt'I " ••• •• flut a..nty lluttor. IV IDI I f« NI ~siono n11• -Ii F'd I' B d llOl'rt0lf" •3n I e IS ran y A &riot D1ln~ ""' DISCOUNT BABY FOODS • • I • ,. ~ . I I ~~~~~~----~~----................... .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~"'"""'--~.~-~-__1 ______ _ I. ,When . )'OU. want to "flil lnOa!' olllar I ~ ,I-.t .. llio -o1~·1n a cup ol whole .illl1I. "fl 1nJ .... ol _, • cup ol. 1oir flt or •kltn. mpk; a cup ol buu.nnll.lr; • "' ol murt: a cup ol lct, IJ!lllt; two '11,c:eo ol AmorlcaD C"""; I .... iDd OllHhlr~ <!!I!' ol ~ cb ... ; « one Mid two41ifrdi" cups ot I~ cream. • . J Pretty Paif 9234 . 2-1 111f ,,,,i .... 1lr~- ' ni. ~tlerit thln(J -In -! . Thia "-•llnP& •kiln IUld lt4 criap coat .. c!iotmln1 In plqua, lmill or lin• WtaVll •. ,Ut mort could 81Y lltUe atrl ask! Prlnlocl PaU«n 1134: NB'lf ' ' Cblld'1 Slzea S, l,_11 ~ Silo • ilr"5 lit yda. IH!L, -n•· sivD'fv.FMI CENTS for eacls pa;tern -add • ctllla for nch patt«n for Air Mall andi Special Handlin.I i olharwiaa tlllrd-<1111 deUVlr)' will lake lhrae -or -.. --~ .. -Saod..W-MarianMartln,tho DAILY Pllm', llS"'l'llllm•--1 DelL, 1SI Wtlt 11th SC., New VOit, N.V. )0011., Print NAMB, ADDREl!ll w\Jt llP, SIZE and S'n'LE NUM~t:IL I -.--..--,.-~; ----~·--~~-----------... ---·-- ' • . ' • • • • • • • • • ' l • Q DAILY I'll.OT Wfdllf0d'1, Joly 8) 1970 ~----------.. Alpha Beta'$.· .. Man inlue says: LEON RILEY STORE MANAGER. SAN CLEMENTE • • • ,, WATERME~N LOCAL GROWN ~,.. ' -RED RIPE D._ SWEET LUSCIOUS WHOLE .. CHECK THESE EVERYDAY LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! LARGE CELERY FWH CIRftOlS. ,_,..,,._ LETTUCE • llED lEAr • IUTT£t • SAlAO IOW\. • ENOIYE ---uc...-lf• "'" ID~ "'" ID•-B h V~ "I ""' '"''"" I 0° unc •• es MUSTARO. KALE u. SP1Nt.CI(• CMI S • TURNIP TOl'S • COLWO$ • SWISS CllAAO CUCUMBERS '"'"'" '"" ID• LARGE BELL PEPPER$! · ""' 10' SOLiD CIUAGE.i., .. LOCAL GRE£N BllNS STEIK · SIZE llUSlll!Oi>llS J(Jl~· [11\fQL NlS !'IE~Y OflY SOME Al.PKA IETo\ STORES DISCOUKT CHAAIOE Pt!Cl JOIONA CHROMt • 4'•~. 71' ~~IC~ INJ!CTDI BLADES l9c 2 rt.. oz. COLOR • 2 Fl.. OZ. CREWE LOTION lllUNETTlS ONLY '{u tR COLORING JO.SHADES ' '1.·0UNCC BOn"LI: '!lfTlDUE BATH OIL BOTTLE or 50 TA!IITS Elll:EDRIN PM'S 225 111 \.75 p• us 111 ---------------- -~ 1£1-()lfOlt$'-'slK:'ikC siiE SALAD or .COLE SLAW ,.~'ii!~\ I 0° VALEICIA ORANGES ID ~le 97° LEllOIS or LIMES ,..,, '"" 5° FRESH PINEAPPLE "'" '"" 41• TROPICAL MANGOES.,,.,, "'". 31~ HAW~llAN PAPAYAS 3 '°" I" ,l.OlllST QUUITY ftOWEtS AT OISCOUHl '91Cl S fll(SM cut. COLORFUL ~ MAJESTIC DAISIES~ '""'" 68° 'll!Al UISCOU NTS l'llR f DAY SOME Al.1HA I ETA ,STOllU OlSCOUlfT Cl!AtCE PllCt 591 53c 421 , \ ' .-!. -• ., • ·--- .... ._ • 't • ...,. ............. . . -....... = ..... • • • • • • • v • • • • • • 4 • - - -.. ~--- YOLJli Al.PHA IETA NflGHBOflttooci i'OfCH[R-!'ffii MO,;;,., 1n. RED APRON I ,ROUOLY OfFfRS DUTCHBK'S PKIDB MEATS •QUALITY Cl SATISFACTION GUAftANTffD • U.1. GOV!RNMfNT INSPECTED IEEF USDA INsPE'CTEo CQRNISH " .. ..~·GAME IJ'ENS . ' .. LAR._~E S!ZE • 22-0Z. MEDALLION BRANO BARBECUE D..w. FAVORITE r6 p11nin.,_ BACON 75;. FRESH ~ FROZEN ,,._.,_ • 8-0 UNCE PACKAGE i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~ · ALPHA l!TA IVTCBEl'I PIUD~ BEEF AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES '! PURE PORK • SK INLESS LINK SAUSAGE. 33 C SHOULDER CLOD ROAST 1~s' ··· ··--·--ROUND --STEAK ~~~'E IW . 98• 93:. 99:. 59:. 57:. 43:. .; I .. ' ' FREStt'MEATRELOAF-65• -·-·FAMIL y STEAK BONELESS CARNATION • FRESH FROZEN 63 • FILLET OF PERCH ~tJ. C • FISH STICKS U -OZ. .. PKG. CHUCK STEAK BLADE CUT CHUCK. ROAST BLADE CUT .; •' ~ " SWORDFISH STEAK /~:::•;.,;~ ,,:. ·~·' SHORT RIBS THESE MEAT PRIC ES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY through WEoN~o~v. JU.LY 9-15 !IJlAi ll1\CQUKI S l~[ll T OAT SOM[ Al.PllA BETA STOllEI Dl$COUlfT CMARGE n 1c£ · J.U. CAtl • l\f.OlJLAR MOCHA JAVA Mc 91; COFFEE N 61b,-011NCE CAN • U'CKT STARKIST CHUNK TUNA I'll/: OONCE CAN 35c 341 '"' .. § iR)fi'J5ElL~oUNCE JAR47c 38¢ 1 20-0Z. GRAPE JAM ~7c lk J.10 1 CAN • R£GUl..AR or CHICKEN 9; VET'S DD& FODD 1Dc g.ot. CAN • KIDNEY WITH CKl~E•N•· 1 A,¢ KITTY QUEEN CAT FOOD ---- AlPHA'BflA • 13·0UNCE CONT.A.INEli '"' '""""\!!! o• "" 371 LI.ME PARFAIT SAUD VtUJt 'DAI:'• \l/,.t a. CAN · DANISH CANNED NAM "' 1" '.42.09 Mou Witcons\n • Shreddod • ~·Ofr,o. 37; SHARP CHEDDAR C~EISE ! ,•!le Wit.SOK '• Cl:llTlrlED ~ l·LB. PKG. . &a• ALL MEAT FRANKS 75c ROD'S • 8·0Z. • REGULAR Oll HOT, • 631 C~LAVO AVOCADO DIP · 5!11: P8fi'lNT0tME£St°5"UbER '49c 4&' 'r~~~:T~~~· M1lkGW.ON 39c V~\~o 37; ~~NA;i1~ME£r c.uiT~~ v~wi: 33' QUART CAllTON 6X Yalu. 12c ~~nsc~~'~rR~NE''L!. CARTON 44c 43; i-cotJNT • FROZEN' POPSICLES OR IMITATION FUDCSH:llS I . IQ!At Dl~COUHf S EVERY DAY @ ?LANTtRS • 24·0UNCt BOTTLE 601 PEANUT OIL • 69c l2-0Z. POPCORN Oil. -' 4lc n .. clulll" i.iali'T'TuilA 35c 33' 121/1-0UNCt CAN 67c t5c --T.-~~~------------JUNIOR SIZE • JAR • STRAINED SWIFT'S BABY MEATS 27c 261 f'Olt PACIU,G£ LOMA LlllDI GRAVY QUICK. 19c 181 A9-0UNCE BOX FAB DnERGENT ~~:ES 63C ~CHARGE83c -------------------14-0UNCE CAN AJAX CLEANSER · lie SOME STORES CHARGE 2<k -----------------· A-PACK • BATH SIZE:8AR SOAP c;Uaif A M lll5A-241 E. 17tfl St. roTAL DISCOUNT S IVERY DAY ~·LB. BAG C l N SU&AR SOME ALPHA l llA &!Ofl[I OISCOUHT CH.I.AG[ l'tl:IC( 63c 63¢ ~ LORO.MOTT •&-PACK • S~'1-0Z. &&j ~ CLAMATO JUICE 7!11: '·----- ©. r:ELCHADE • •6-0Z. CAN • flf:GULA!t O•CAL o APPLE-GRAPE ' 30; &RAPE DRINK 35c I rRUll' PUNCH 46-0Z. 3~e Xie ~OSCAR MAYER • JN GRAVY &• ~ROAST BEEF '"°'· 6!11: '!. ©SUNK!ST • l&-OVNCE JOTTL£ 33' UMON JUICE 3!11: · :12-0VNCE BOTTLE ljJc sac 1z.oz CAN • APRICOT OR PEACH 11; KERN'S NECTAR 13c t:ii:::\ ORE·!DA • !J.OUNCE BOX 46' ~INSTANT POTATOES 59c ~ CRl:AM!:TT[S • 1.ouNCt BOX 12• ~ELIO MACIRDNI 15c C.tDEN GRAIN • 6·0UNCE BOX NOODtES PARMf:SANO OR 29' NODDLES ROMANO FF 3!11: fi ·PAC1'; 12·0UNCf CANS • CO!J. • SHASrAt~YERA'GE0c ssc &&; DUNCAN HINES • 18-0!JNC[ BOX' CAiElr1~l![s 39c 38' IWZ. WHIT:: ANGEL rooo &.;.: S7e: ~a~~ONiSBuTit~NC[ iAR 29' ~PICKLES 33c · ~fS~t£lM0(T[ u-ouNct 1"~9c 61' ~!&-OUNCE JAR 9~ 7'e: -""D'••"~' NAlltY'S • JS.OUNCt CAN 46• D•-· ALL BEEF CHILI 59c D..,.,.. .LAURA SCUDDER • QUART JAR 61 j D••M• MAYONNAISi 5Sc D;"=. G\RiltD 'OLGls~t~GrRANci~l~ 3&' OALtDN JAR • S>J..A.D DRtss!NG 211 MIRACLE WHIP 2.25 l!OX or l'l STAK[S &RANTS ANT CONTROL 115 1" @ kltt:NO:: • BOUTlQUt: • ~.ROil. PACI!:: ASSORTED OR l"ft!t>TS 25' TOIL!T TISSUE 29c 100,rr. •ou. 27' &LAD WRAP . 35c ' H>·COUNT BOX • l ·BUSH'EL. 68'' &LAD TIIASN IA&S 79C ~ 2.\-COUNT BOX • GAU.ON SIZE 41 j ~ HEFlY FOOD BIGS ~9c F4-COUNT • ASSORTED 1"" KITCHEN CHARM NAPKINS 12c u · ~ u v,.oz_ C,\H • IEtF CH'JNK 28' ~ ALPO DO& FDDD 33c · ~ 1•11,.oz. • MORSEMtAT & !£Er 231 ~THDRDFED DOG FOOD 27c HUNTINGTON llACH-fMS M9Mt HUNTINGTON llACH-11611 N. Mlfft It. ' FOUNTAIN 'V'ALLIY-ltJO W•rnw I •OUTH LAGUNA-*22 s. CMlt Hlw.y LAGf..t~~.Li.LS=UMLC..lle-.._..--L .. RVlNl-llMO Cutnr. Unfwtf'lfty Park ' . . .. , : I ' I • • 11 I' • . . .. -- l • . . '='1•~11Uda:. J11t1 8, 1970 OAILY PU.OT • ' , . • ·~ • • -• . ·" . ') ( . I _, ' • ·-. ' 'I • l '' • •.' • ... I ,. . l • • • r I • .. .. ' .. SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA ··~ I i i ~ . ' f • .. ~· }.t f · 1 f I . I ~ • ; I · " , • • . ' • I ., ALL MODELS -EQUIPME:NT & COLOR l CHOICES ,. REAl>Y FOR IMMEDIATE J!)ELIVERY ' ' .· I , ~ . ' -. . : 1 • • • • . I . I OVER 80 QUALITY CA DI LLACS AND OTHER FINI CARS • ' . ' ) I I DEMONSTllA TOR • • • • t ,. . . . • -I DEMONSTllAT(!R '= I ~. Fqtl pov.·e.r, fat;lory air. leather Interior, vi!iyl roof,· -t\M·Yl\t stereo. inultlplex, door locks, t\lt & telescopic 1teer1ni. elt'ctnc seet rel91e, twill&ht sentinel, electric trunk opener A: very, Very f~ mUea. (0376> Vinyl-top, leather interior, full power, factory 1tjr .. st.ereo ilf-F?.t multiPlex, tllt-tele. wheel, power. trunk opener A: door. locks, twill&ht 1entln,1.·(0?20>, Low milcJa;c, ti I --._,_,_ - •• . " SALE · PRICE \ 1965 CADll;LAC . . . ; SALi Coupe l>!Vllle. Vinyl top, full power, fac-·; '; ~) ~ij,· tory air conditioning, AM-FM.. radio:' tilt-f telescopic v.·heel, cloth & leather Jii terior. (TEC614) 1966 CADILLAC Coupe De Ville. Cloth &: leather Interior, full power, factory air conditioning, tilt-tele- scopic wheel, A1.1-FM radio, low mileage, 1 owner car. (2622) 1964 CADILLAC 4 Door Hardtop. This one is loaded with power equipment including power steering, power tirakes, power wind~·s, power st'al,, plus AM-FM radio. Very low miles. (NGJ· 915) t 1967 EL DORADO .. F1eetwood. Vinyl top, full leather int., full power, factory air, stereo AM- FM multiplex, tilt &: telescopic steering, power door lockS. electric trunk, cruise control. twilight sentinel, headlight dim- mer, rear window defogger, etc. 1IFC423) 1969 CADILLAC Luxurious Coupe OeVilll! with Yinyl top, plush ·cloth &: leather interior, Al\f-n.t ra· dio, full power, factory air condltlonine, tilt I-'elncopic steering, po~·er door locks, etc., etc. (Ser. 2764) PRIC~ SALi •• 1.-... , - PRICI SALi PRICI s.-.~1 ,-.. • ... rihc1 SALf . •' • .. )' •• PRICI J !, '_ .• , '69 Mercu,ry Marquis 4128 Mis.I! 4 DOOR iROUGHAM Antique~ Gold "·ith BJ~ck .Vi~l Roof and Antique Gold Vinyl Interior. This exquisite auto hu vlrtuaJly all options -dual comfort·split-front ~ala with 6-way power adjustment, full powt'r, factory air cond., power disc bntkes, tilt wheel, stereo AM·FJ.f multiplex, etc. A local one-owner. {624AGU) NABERS . ' , . SALE " " ) 1 66 EL DORADO i ··• ',_ wood. Leather interior, (ull power. " t0ry alr...,(:ond., stereo AM~n.1,, tilt tcle· ·c' steer. wheel, po~r door Jdcki. se cOntrol, twill&h! sentinc~ CTEH,74J:) PRICE SAU ' ::_ -I h 1c1 1967 CADltUC · ---, r ' ' , SAU. I 't • ... "•• n DtVille. Vlnyl lop, th It Jeether ~011 full po'A-·er, fa~ ab-, · stc!rei> '' . • .' t ... AM-FM multlp}ex, tllt-telescopie , wheel, ' ' power door locks. CVCR244)$ ~ 968 OLDSMOllLE · / Luxurious 98 Holiday coulie.1 FactorY~ air cond., full . wer, vinyl peddHI top;•J)lush vinyl lnterfu'r, Ult It telescopic stetting, AM·fl.I radio, etc., etc. etc. Weekend Spe- cial. CVf."M051) I 1966 CADILLAC • Sedan DeVllle, full power equipment plus • fact.Ory air conditioning, Ai\f-FM rad.Jo . (THX3931 1969 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. Leather interior, full ))0\\0<'r, factory air conditioning, power door Jocks, stereo AM·F.M multiplex. white wall tires. (ZYA937> I PRICI SALE . ~I'! PRICI -. 'I PRICH SAl,J • PRIC'I · i ../ # 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa .) . SUMMIR ~~-Sl!ICIAl,J . • SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN ' Mon. thru ·Fri: • 9:00 ' AM lo 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun. , . . ' . ' ' . service D.,.rtment Opon,Mon .. Frl: 7:11-4':0. ' . . . . . . '. . ... ALL CARS SUIJECT TO PRIOR SALE. ALL SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROU 6H . TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1970 I ......... I It :1970-;-,_ ' EL DORADO i ITOCK I J."11 I ' ONLT ' $199 MO • ~4 M-0,..W L- AUO IMMIDIA Tl DIUYIU' · • ON ANY CAI IN ITOCI L•• ............ • 14 ttrt1 ~ Off Al'NOV•D CW.l:DIT . ( .. • . " ' ! • ! • ~ ,. ·l ... ::;. ::: ••• j • ' • . .. • I ' • I • • • r ' I I f • Wednesd1y, July 8, iq10 1 flAILY CROSSWORD ••• by !!·>.. POWER I ~,r ACROSS. ,11 -49 Great Yesttrday's Punle Solvtd: , ·, Lakes I -' 1hilftans : · whitefi sh ~tang 51. 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'"°St ene 2 wcrds .lt.Silent , 58 Te>1t f •i(lil1i11S t of drug ::;1!11'' \ star1h1nfs: l>-~e111nce 1 Abbr ~~V.i.o in bO Foll~w , t • fnaier bl Kind of !b tbntinue i .storage i a•Wlthin ! :irea· • \tilt walls ( 2 word~ ~10 fi~rt of 63 Cast of ,.no ~-·,fo bt" ~ tile die t 71u 2l)verage 114 ~--and ' 8 Tht: Ger.· 35 Ovtr again ,211'ol violent ... a prOTllist : It Subdued 37 Military ?l tdward-·: .• , 2 words 10 Egdptla 11 caps , 0'7 · 65 Vill1in In go JS Joint • ~1Jaywri11ht Sliakespe1te 11 Tra nspm t '10 Grain Z>'Stormed 66 Sc opt 12 Of a European splk' 21 Vipers fi7 B1own -··· nation : •1 Winners 29"0njirlnc:ipled ,68 Pulltd Abbr. of last ; ch1P 69 Weights 13 Orainpip t ,1 ectior1 1J~mu e , of Ind ia 19 Brought to -46 E1 l 34 gy t 111eflow '48 Extremis ts .l• kn' DOWN state '49 Conceited 1fJle1i.. t 24 Kind of 50 Indian 3l 1'lssa11eway ·1 Ntllft-···: , resin 52 Lodge 39 ~t:l Soprano 26 Gree k doorkeeper I' pors-on : · 2 An archangtl lette r 5J Fitzge1atd 1 2 words J Fight : 28 Conferred 'and Ra ines '42 Elfctr ical 2 wmds 30 Way 54 Do a ,device -4 Embarrassing .J l City cleaning jo' 4) T;ick. 1 outbreak\ named ~5 Alomic --· 44 Have · of anger Jfter J.J. 5b Mil itary JiW.~tor 5 Saucy Astor : gtoup :~ ~~rly l11 f. ·-probe 2 words 57 St1a1gh\: •·.'the 11th 7 Outside 3Z Hinde r Comb. form I ~ c..,ury; one's 33 Gull 5j Bow of Jtom. \ re;ulJt J 4 .Cambling a vessel ' 7 Mumble · duties g111e E.2. Hat 1 J • 7 • ' . . -. ~·--- I 12 \3 l /1110 ., ... ~ ,. -- --------.----....... .,.-..... ....--.... -......-...,..----·~·,·-·~·,·-·~·~·~·~~·~·,·-·~·~·-·~·,·~·~·-·~·,·-·~·~·~-~-~---~·~·-·~· -· -.,... ............................. ~ ... --~ aaT A J.\OMENT A60 QI SA.IP 'YOll WEret'r QilE &IT 1NlUESTEP l'N your SON! PERKINS STEVE ROPER lly Tom K. Ryon By Al Smith SPIRO'S GOTNOTHIN' ON ME'! By Harold Le Don '1'0I SEE, J'OANNA.,WUEN LOVE IS AOOf'TEP, 'ICl'l.l LOSE Al.l CONTAC.T~ 16 A iU.lTIR OF , JAtT, VOi M:lll'r KNOW WMO APOPTEI' MIM!.,00 YOU WA.NT TOGO &ACK Mill' ~EE HIM? 7-l ~ • Ll'.L ABNIJl GO~DO 'IXJ'll!E J:tPL.AIN ~~ &~Ar:t'1', 'Ill~ S'->o R~ =1116T « POE:1f 1~1/J&S (,alt/ Ofol -~Mli'la 'Oil. "IOU' ll""'' O!•.'/Sf = Of liJo>«iN -,>. \II 'lt).&tmff i.o-r. 'TllE~ >.IN[ MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRAC.KERS WH'r' ])(».Yr C(ot) 1---::::==~ ~A'T'S ~'EAVE ~~£~ ~ MEAL.ONE ? By John MRn By Saunders and OyerlJClrd HE'S 6ETWIG A YOU FILTHY Plei.' BREAK.'•"I COULD Mlll1N6 A sweEr KAVE FJNISHED HIM OPEN THE POO•· .. ·JUST A CRACK '"'AWD TELL. ME \\-HEN THERE'S U0SWY IN 6UY .. •WHO CAN'tC--'--OFF.' ~O USE EVEN MOVE,1 ·, " '1 _, _;_ ··'- By Al Capp . 'JJJ) ~\; ~! . By Charles Barsotti y~~~i:i::::;~~ -~~· ' By Giis ArTiola !!IA S>T,it;.Nor II' 11115 16 MJV!'Ol~'S OVl.R I ~! Mli0\C.INJ;1 .... 11)1 ! fo\Ollf MBD!Ctl./li, l1J.~f .10 'P6LO>.JIS DOV f • Cl( '100 PJIAICMA.C'V'f ,. P/lllCfllP11CA/. • ~JVf:Sf By Ferd Johnson By Roger Bollen :C MEAAl,WW D0400Ke:EP fOU..0\0llJ6 Me? .--or- THE ~TA.ANGE WOl \D « MR.MUM •. \Of. 'fHOUGl·ll· "OU WE'RE. roLl.OVJl~G US! I ij ii 111/S PICTURE RATED X DENNIS THE MENACE ~ I 1-s 'NEVER MIND l#fSc KIOS ~ GET 1!1E t~l¥'A' f' ..,. ' I'"' ' • -.. HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi! Gener.al •• 1000Gener.al READ THIS If you •r• in fhe m•rkef for • NEW hom•, see fhese outstend- ing c:u1tomi1ed homes, built by Frank H. Ayres and Son, located in e prime er•• in Centr•f lrvina. The homes •r• p riced from $29,990 to $40,400, and vary in size from l tO 7 badrooms, 2 end l cer 9erages •nd 2 to 4 bafhs, wifh shake or mission file roofs, firaplec-es, underground ufilifies, concrate driveways, ell builfins, end basic cerpeting. There is VA, FHA and Conventional f inanc:ing available. Dccupancy by August 1, 1970 Tha RANCH-Ayre' Since 1905 Ai.odels af Homes Jeffery Road & Santa An.a Fwy. 714-838-5136 714-838-5120 11 :00 A.M. to 1,00 P .M. 1000 GtMrtl 1DD0Gener1t 1000 .Linda Jjle PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES 133 CUSTOM 4 TO 7 BEDROOM HOMES FROM $1J5,000 YO $500,000 PRIME BUILDING LOTS FROM $40,000 TO $175,000 For Information on All lots & homes, call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Dovor Dr., Suite 3, N.B. '42-4620 General 1DDO General 1.=::;;;;;=;;;;;;;; 1000 Low Interest * TAYLOR Assume 6% GI loan. 3 Bed- rm, 1~ bath, shake roof, hardwood. Doors. $26,950 AMume 5" % GI loan. 3 Bed. rm, 1-% bath, corner lot, shake roof. NEWPORT HEIGHTS View-2 story Colonial home. 3 &: fam rm, 2 ha. Near shops Ii sehools. $41,950, IO LINDA ISLE See this new 5 &: maid's rm. fam. rm. + RR, 5 baths. Open daily $169,300. LIDO ISLE 4 BR. Udo Isle's finest inside buy • only $50,000 for thl5 charm. Ing home-near club &: beaches. ~fod. kltch. 2·Sly. living room. Newport "~'E~~~YY;.~"' YA NO-DOWN •1 TAYLOR CO. FHA LOW $26,500 Fairview RHl!ors DOWN 2111 San Joaqlii" Hili. Road Ne..,port 1 Beach VA No Dn. Payment Immac. Home w/fonnal din., '-beautifully lighted land- scaping. What better invest- ment can their be in buying property w /no down pay. ment ! World War II Vets, your eligibility e.xpi.res thi.!I July. Call us, NOW! Nichols Real Estate 546-9521 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cbannlng 2-bedroom il den (or 3 bedroom) home With TWO FIREPLACES! LocaL ed on a quiet shady street cooled by the ocean breeze, Alley access .I: space for a boat or trailer. Lmv·rate u. sumable loan. APPRAJSED at $.11,900, • Colesworthy & Co • REALTOR DELUXE Newport Beach Office 5 BDRMS ... POOL 1028 BaY11ide Drive 3400 sq, fl. of charm witb -~~~61'-'-5-<9.10-""C..,.~­ lormaJ din, nn., lge, lam. LEASE 01'110N nn., 4 ha., brktst area. Up. '''"'billiard nn.3 eu ..... CDM HS & POOL Picturesque setting, pool-Fabulou1 value near Back side. Bay CUatom home, 4 king ~i~llE--~t ~~· ::.~~~~ m _____ ,___ -Two cheery fireplaces. Deep 833-0700 644-2430 Olympic pool. Hi board. Rent now buy later. c .. 1. ,M"::'::'°:-.--'"''.::00: I Newport BHch - FOR SALE BY OWNER HOME & INC _ OrlgJl'lal owrer wanta hil: 2 Br. home + 3 bedrooms a.rid large fenced rental. Blk to ocean.. Shake )'lll'd. Perfect for children rdct. Xlnt eond. Take ~look! and P<lS. "'"""' pamted -MORGAN REAL TY living room just paneled. 673-66t2 ~ $21,500. NEWLY" decorated li~ le VA-NO DOWN • .,, 2 ba. a.aut ~~"' or FHA-LOW DOWN Back Bay. Prlv bt11poo1, Evening• 673-6568 Weekends Slip avail. No children · ADORABLE English C.Ottage style home. 1 yr. old. 3 br, 2 bath!. 20' x 20' family rm. w/h'plc. Formal dining rm, living rm w/h'plc. All electric bltn kitchen, tuUy crptd It draped, fe ncing &: landscaped. Close to schools It shopping. Immaculate cond, Your y,ife will love it-!io ·will You. Reasonably prleed. Phone 644-0815. *TRIPLEX* Owner Y.ill help finance f.1wit Sell NO\V! Price • $35,950 Call Patrick \Vood 545-2300 • Bill Haven, Rltr. 2111 E. Coast, Cd!\f 673-3211 under 18 or pets. $D,950. ' 838-2886 or 67'"~ ·-' MUST SELL WILL TRADE' . Beautllul • ROOZllJ' Baycrest cu.!tom-huilt 4 bdrm -home on lg, lovely lot om";;· ;= street. Xlnt loan-. 2001 Leeward,~ : 4 Br, pool, 8-ycrest-llke, , new, Fee title. F~· nn, gd loan, nr. schls,-aho I 5-tS-8281. .~ .... BAYFRONT apt dlJC't Bt, 2 Ba Condo, ~:'nirn. $'9,5001$lOM dn; • -~ >. 646--0732 .. rl I BAL, Penin, 3 Br. Li:'. patio. $45,950. Frank ALL FOR $23,500 ~~ Really. Call ' 3 BR, 111 BA, dble gal'., shake ELEGANT ll 26SO root. huge yard (fenced ome, 1q front &; rear). Quiet street fl in prestige area. a. br, with curbs & sidewalk~. by owner. $78,500. 60-6583. BOB OLSON REALTOR 2 BR Jow""°""' • l"'!P"· ~5580 must sell. Make ..Jotter.-Owner 644-6488 -.,. • CALL 645-0303 Retllon FOMST E. OLSON 646-1111 •iiiiiiiiii'4ii4ii4iii9ii1o._..,..., [ 3 bedrnom i.ou.. wllh huge =::=:=:::::== IGt ·;;;;;;n•;;;r;;;11;;;;;;;;:=;;;1;;;000;;; I Gtnerol f1nytlmtl ADOBE ie-o ""'· 5 BR & FAMILY I• AVOCADOS-ORANGES '"'""'"""'"'""'"!!!!!!!"'""' PRICED AT $21,500 Price Reduced GOOD FUTURE 1: Fantastic custom home on ;ii Freshly painted and paneled. Perfect Concl-l\lngmnt MESA VERDE CAMBRIDGE NEWPORT Call eveninp 673-6568 week for quick sale '4 Units. $49,WJ. lnc $660 Owner Will Finance acre overlooking beautiful nda • $33 HARBOR N. OF \VILSON per mo. $7500 dn. A. Burtori :in Acres approximately, .HEl.GHTS Santa Ana Canyon, 3 Bed-1 -•~o-· ~~~==~ to ,500 19% Return+ Spel)dable In-Oevidence Real Estatl'. pl ante d to 1400 AVO. 31 .. AC Esta._ ~· priv study 1off ll-1str COOL & LOVELY Large tam.Uy home in No, comeonCo!ltaMesaCenter, -"'~~.:"':;M::•,;li<c::z.8223::::~·==~ CADOS & 900 VALENCIA 7.,. • ss """'nn, separate am rm. !!VIEW!! Costa A-!csa with all bit-ins $38,WJ down-for info. or -; ~' Block to Adams School ORANGES, trees in pro-CUnr~ng drive\\-"3.Y leads ·lo living rm with conversation 4 Bedroom, 3 + pwdr room including water conditioner. brochure of Orange Coast 4 Br., 1760 SQ:. ft. $22,000 GI and P&l'k. l Bedrm, dC'n, duction. Permanent lrriga.. Quamt m~r hOuse. Open pit. 70' Veranda &: much, baths, Ivan \Veils borr"?, Quick Poss. Assume existing R.E. Investments call loan $8,993 cash for equity. family 'rm, large covered tion system thruout. Drain-beam ceilings, F~ room much more! Horses OK, Dover Shores. Format din. FHA loan, Only $3,000 down, Re&lonomic'a Corp-commer-Robin Hood Ln., C.M. Owner patio. Bu) after the 4th <lf:I!' & erosion protected. 5 breakfast nook, tile baths, May exchange for beach rm, kitchen w{brldst area. PERRON '42~1771 ciaJ R.E. brokera & proper.[""="-=""'======='- move in Labor Day. A!iking Bedroom, 2 bath home with v.'OOd Door, View ol New· property. Panelled family rm w/wet z:=:=:=:=:=:=:==::: ty managers . TI4-67f>..6700. $35,950. view "Par ExceUe~." This port Bay, %. acre ot beautL bar. Sparkling pool in land. HARBOR VIEW Mt1.1 Del Mar 1105 •• ~ all fill garden Call 645.0303 Mai'n Realty RltrS. scaped courtyard. Roy J. Unique Fairway B Owner A 5 WALLACE ducer. S215.IXXI. Call S4s.8977 or eves: Call ~"'::.:.· .:.646-::.;1550=-=-·~~~~-nna, "Gttcian Sunken Tub," Prictd to sell at $67,500 ldscpd, 2 patiOI!, new shag • co: Ts ~orov~ 't1ong ~ ;:~!: FOREST. E. OLSON . -\Vanf Realtor, l(30 Galaxy Home-wil~u~°!1' 15x25 bed-5hos:,n· ~~ B:mMa:. t;l,900 3 B~u~ ~ =: REALTORS "Come To Inc. Realtors Tom Obrrdorfer, 633-3926 SHAKE & PLASTER m""" other extras. Dwner crpts/drpa, slate entry, cust. Fallbrook C'.ountry" HARBOR N. OF WILSON Quality Bit. three bdnrui. two -·; ....!.. fdAL.TCN fpl., nr achls & pk. 5i9-ll23 i .. ~'l':'~~~'!" -546-4141-Th SAW " horn will finance at low intereat, ~• N M•-N:i I' 1 DAY Co. $28 950 Pool COLLEGE PARK th ' with """'°" OUoO'ed at $69,950. 1 • ~·· 1J 4 Bnn. family nn. w/w crpl (Op~n Evenings) Realtors 714: 728-1301' ' -S Ooors, Din. area, B/I kit . Open Evenings 171·1112 -thruout.. Owner must leavt 1-;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:iii 418 So. ~lain, }~allbrook 51;2 o/0 Loan A SUME 53/4 °/o & large covered & enclosl"d CANYON Lake . 25 mi. llOUth area. Asking S31, 900 . I• ""'""""""""""""""'""'' [ Bargain in tree lined College 15'xZ'' patio. Large fenced ~ Ml·5110 of Corona. Ne w con-s.t5-09l8 or 54&-9755. ORANGE IDLE MONEY Anyone~ assume thii ter-P&l'k. Squeaky clean. 1 0--lot with 10 assorted fruit C-dnlmltheablt dominium. 2 bl'. \V/-l, rific annual % rate loan and .._.... o I ~GE R ~ COUNTY GATHERS brms. Fireplace ?.tnl. free tree1. nly 25,750 • \vith -·~LTY.Cti lakeside boat dock & water _. .. _ .. Verde have rent like payments. FH v TER" s -No tncome. This prime ltl. yard, Nifty front patio. Take A· A 1~1 ! ....,,..,..~~~""""""' [ skling. $38,500 finan cing ...;;....;.._:.;.;.;:_ __ ..,:.:.;.;.1 UNITS plex invites your inllpection. Enil try~· 4 ~~;, ti:un· over loan with annual per-M. M. LA BORDE, Rltr. = available. n4: 646--0681 BY OWNER 19 U 't 2 · 1 · · · Y nn., dining nn., UW1t-in~ -.... -•• or o••• s• ~ ..... "'°" Ev••· ... '51' $lt 950 ~·-to b Ut 4 ~·-•--n1 s nr. ma;ior N ')'S. 11\C operatiOn :sheet wil l na.lural wood cabi n ets.. ....... ... ._ 11.71 .,...._..... • ~ E STS • E COUNTRY ESTATE '-WI m u ., uo:u!u1, uuu- 1 & 2 BR. turn. apts. -som~ bear yOW" close-st scrutiny, 5f0.l720 caII 645-0303 RLTORS. i(HANNELFRONT* A ID -R-2 3 BR 2 bath, % acre, pool. ily room, 2 big fire-places. studio. \Valk to shopping. With proper down, get tax We Sell A Homo FOREST (. OLSON 3 BR 2 ba beach home. Cozy cottage, ihake roof, Horses OK. Fortin Co., This beautiful home over- Xlnt rental record. $35,000 shelter and spendable. Ask-E M" Fish' swim· boat at your brick fireplace, double gar. 6t2-;5000 or 548-9477, looka the 17th fairv.ray of - Down. $210.5j)O. ing $35950 very 2729 tnHutesbor Inc. Realtors troni door Qn1y S38,500 age & worklhop. Ne-eds s ========= P.tesa Verde Golf Course. * VIEW * ..- ' . TARBELL 55 . ar HARBOR N. OF.WILSON CAYWOOD REALTY little decorating. c;:;reat in-6%. assumable Joan. 30J6 233 CATALINA;.!:•' [:0[!i't1@~..;: P'A' 6306 w. Coast H""'., N.B. ve~~ent for starting out -~·~~esa 1100 Java Rd. 540-409.'i. $62.900. 2 Master bdrms ... 2 i~fll 11Jif,l!t~F";a<N .. d AtJI,.wm'l'I LIDO WATERFRONT 6 UNITS * 54&-l 2t0 .. '* ret1nng • or just making OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY l'ooms lone ,v/v1ew) ~llJj ~• 2430 83~0lOO CARN.A.BAN' APTS ... 320 LIDO NORD EASTSIDE CM money. BROKER 67"a-4930. a •••llll frplcs., + guest Br. & ~ _..... 1SALTT co. NOW REDUCED TO Owner will help finance. TIIE SUN NEVER Sl:.,.S on .... 3 BEDROOM J\.1odern, all elec. kitchrJk! Call 642-5678 &: c~ it. 24355 La llermosa, LagUna duced to sell • $48,~:- ASSYME GI LOAN I093 Baker, c .M. 541).MW $160,000-Xlnt Terms [:F•="'="=Co=. ===";:UiOOO;:;;J..,:D;:AlL;::Y;,,;P=nnr==W==ANT==AD=..::======== Niguel Unlversl~l'alty 673~0 Ex.Jstinlf $24,200 Ln .• $226. ':Z=::i=:i=::; 8 Beautiful units. 6 Car P· G-r•I 1000 ~·--rel 1000 Gtntrol 1000 FIXER UPPER 493-1124 (Fri & Sun 1-5) 3001 E. t )iwy.,. dtrl· per mo. includes ta'l:es & • ragea &: utility room, with ...;;=="-----="'-.::~~"'-':.:..----="'-'-"==-----";.:.; Top location in Co!lta Mesa. REDUCED TO $25,500, by Ina. Lrg, l8x27 Living Rm. -UDO ISLE 80wimmft. ~~~gchoo Ue~cellent Full price $19,T;iO, 3 Bednn, B:~~ !:: ~ 1:· f~, ?~: Owner, assume ~ VA, Fam. Rm. B/I kitchen, three Architect owned 3 bednn &: ~ 1 ~.!.~aed · "are $({:~~~ [&£~s-2 bath, dble garage, bltins med. poss. Owner. S4&-0llJ 1Span~~chlll'mn1"·642~ ~~:::• bdrms. &: two baths, Cover-den h<lme. Light &:. airy 2 .. ew y .... ,.,... . a .... "dishwasher, needs paint & eves & wkencls/or 83S-2249 ot, U "-" ya . ....."" ed patio. Dbl. garage & ex. story with love1y patio. Low Biii Grundy, Realtor -clean up, Now vacant. For no ans 642--0010 ask~ tra large lot. J\.iany many interest, assumable loan. 833 Dover Dr .. N.B. 642-4620 The Puzzle with the Bui/f./n Chuckle d •'=tal=l'=c=al:-1-54o._11_5l_. __ , i;N:!!:tw~po~ rt B~cc:;.h;__;.12:;:.00 Herrick. -. many extras in lhis COL-$6:),500. _ BY Owner: End ot CUI de LEGE PARK horn<. CALL ETE BARRETT CORONA DEL MAR o ·~"""'' ''"'" of · ... ,........ E1Heritage POOL ""· ' BR 2 ba. 'P'kl"' MUSMTODLAAYB. ORDE Rlt P ' 3 Bedroom 2 bath home with lowf:rf;:0,:;~m:l:~r'ds' 111,.Lro1t$ , SPLIT LEVEL =l~h. N~!J.4~~h0ols, Sl!png, • • • r. REALTY a nev~r ending View. Ex-3BR.,2ba.Newcpts.,drps., -========:.I 646-<Y.ii5 Eves: 54S.3265 · tras IJlC'iude: guest room I N E T L A O I ---Bit-in kit. Glau doors to pa.. • ._ b h firepla ti with r GARAGES Dover Shores ' 11227 B/B l•ts WISTCLIFf Dl. ""'. at• ce pa 0 l I 1 • I I I Fixer Upper 10• 3 · Large "'---·------! OPEN DAILY 1-5 P.M. "Ew'°at ltACH fl. view. Room for expanskln. _ . _ . . _ _ Has existing 4%% GI loan. heated pool&: park-like yard *MEDITERRANEAN 517·517% Begonia, 04,1, 2 ~1-5200 """ All on a 40 ft. lot. Call \' Needs paint & some carptg, with no caret lnvol\led. Sec E>iceptional Bay & rri8nnta.ih Houses. l BR. &: 2 BR. on . for app't. I T 0 y B O I JI : ' good 3 Bednn on quiet l\'1eu. thls ftt land condo for only view. Private & s~dous, approx. 11,i lots. $49,750. OCEANFRONT . . Verde slJ'eet. See it and tell S33,900. nearly nE!W. 4 BdrmS, ex· I I I I I j ~Jr1J;;'...,,,,. ua what it's \.\'OTth tO you to pandable, 4" ba + maid's. 3 Bedroom Hom• 3 10 642..t235 67S. 2 give it the "TLC" it needs, High clg's. 5000 sq ft built R·2 Lof ::=:=:==:::=:=:=:=; ~ ~ .. _..,,...__ Listing is actually $28,500. around court & atriflm. 4 m II \\ ,\ 1n: lfll llLU:I'\' I .\f. , f~: , J 6''> JCOO 1 $24,500 30 Ft. Family Room AJmost no down GI or t'HA terms. Entry hall, full dining nn., double sll.ed 3 bclrma. and master bedrrn. Extra ha!hs? Prirlie nren. 540.1720 We Sell A Home Every 27 Minutes TARBELL 2955 Harbor DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! Add 2nd Unif $54,950 I N y W 0 S I J ' cnr gar, Consider sm ;ho\L'!C George Williamson 4 + Fem1Pool Homo •·~,-1 _ 1 __ 1 __ 1 _. i Socrates was a very wise ~ S41·Sllo PRIME OCEANFRONT. or lot trade in this' ,pea. Realtor in lovely Mesa del Mar with H (newelnei'Mtheltltt 11~ 000 ~·-·r ""~-man. e went around giving OUEGE REat.::rY Priced for Immediate sale. ""• · v'""' J't<t-•.ff\7 67J..4350 645-1564 Eves. large Roman pool fully ':::::::::::::'.='.....-advice to people. They -•JSOOMans.--~ ,Cll 3 Bedrms, 2~1 baths. ex-O\VNER, 5 BR. view of bay. equipped. \\'alk to all ,. •• NO ON VA or LO DN FHA I R C M R I p I hi m. 7-~ Cl'Jlent condition only 3 Imm. occ. lA'ill rent., Open 2 Fine Eastside-locations schools, shops, $t3,950. 3 BR 2 ~ All yelll'l'I old. liuge Master BR, 11.6 1712 Antigua Way Open Evenings I I I ' I I I I A Comple!• the thvtk!e quoted . ua, elee kit. , . I-$19,950, clean, 2 BR, R-2 V by filling lri lhe rniulng word. Custom decorated. Nr So. massive frpl c, modern TlrifE FOR ' 2-$23,650, 3 BR, hrdwd fin &54&-SUO . you develop from at•p No, 3 below. C.oast P J a :t a. 5%. FHA. kitchen and right on the KJNGAARD R.E, ?.O 2-2222 -~-1~ ~ b ««l!OQ nndy beach! Call 545-&124, -... 11 I' r I' I' I' I' I' I ... ~. yow"". ~~ 9UICK CASH F'IXER UPPER GE REALTY.CM ~ PRINT NUMBERED 4 Bdnn w•ll bll 2 story South Coast Realtors. - ll*"" lETTERS IN SQUARES < BR, I ~ baths, Eas,,id• · $29.000, Rs"bl d,, .,,um• OCEAN FRONT THROUGH ·A C~i. Owner will help Linan.['"'"""""""""".,,."!'!""'~ [ 0 ~0N1sc.RN""sw"•'• lETIERS I I I. I I I I · I I GI 5~ loon. 3142 Cork Ln. Duplex, corner of 25th St. Fortin Co. 64Z-5000. ' PftANNING to move?~~·~ __ ,.. _ _ . _ . . . . . . . . I By owner, 3 BR, 2 ba, C.Ona!der trade. Agent (714) DAILY PILOT 11tE QUICKER YOU CALL, find an amazing num-~ o 986 3816. """"'' "' Joday'• o...i11e• SCRAM-LETS. ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 9000 co""' "''· '° '"'""' m WANT AD· TliE QUICKER YOU SEIL Ada. Checlc them now. loan 6%, $26,750. 545-7952 Dial 64 2-5678 fot RESULTS General 1000 General 1000Gtntrtl 1000Gtntrol 10000-rtl IOOOGeneral 1000General 1000 General 1000 i'Zfil!:i¥4;;DJ#4#4 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ~~ NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 646-7711 ·c·o·S-TA-M-ES_A_O_F_F_IC-E•::.54-S--94_9_1·-545-G46-5~H-U_N_Tl-N-GT_O_N_BE-AiiiiiCliiH_O_F_R_C_E _8iill41iii2-44 ..... 51-. 2043 Wt1tcUff Dr. ti Irvine Open E•tnlnt' ua 7612 ldl · 4.t 2790 ~uoa ILYD. Opet l•ttl"" 'Tl f P.M. 09• wuNTi:::::/~aNTu 54(1.51 TRY $3000 DOWNI Open Evenings , -TAKI OYH 5'r'4 I Take advantagl! or this LO\V 6';f Rnnual pe~ta£e rat. ntA loan and LO\Y PIOUD AS A PEACOCK , ~ents. Attractive family home 'vlth USED BRIO< FIREPLACE and planten. Take over 5% annual internt rate 1ubject to nIA loan on this sharp 3 bedroom 3 spacious bedroo~. 2 baths, 2 patios lllld well·landscaped yard. 6% Jo.nt are California Ranchero with hu~ private backyard. Losh landlcaping, Gorgeous That's what you'll be \vben :YOU entertain in this 2 1tory EXr.ctJTIVE SROW'r beoomin1: scarce, 50 8ef' this TODAY! Ch"'ner will help wlth your down pe,ymtnt setting. $110.00 total payment per month pay• all on "$21,000 l'ULL PRlCE." PLACE, 2600 IQ. ft., voluptuOUA 18 X 22 MASTER SUITE with retr~t, 3 adc!F--and the pr let! ls Just $2-4.~. Hurry on tbil beauty -CALL tional ~ms. custom decorator mirrors, custom carpeta and dra,pn. anl li10RE. GI or FHA temui available! J- 51/4 •/o ANNUAL PllCINTAGI llATI HARDWOOD FLOORS, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths CEDAR CLOSETS, tloor-t~illng JI. O:ICUTIYI L1¥1'1D POOL ·!-, STONE FIREPLACE. Even he! a beautiful sil '%VA loen ptcyable $178 per month Rambling Ranch home on huge lot. 4 apaclous bedrooms, tremcndoua living room Will add to your daytime sun and evening tun -healed and filtered for no-art..- TOTAL. ~r says, "Submit AL[,. teMTlll!" TiilS Is ''THE ONE" )'OU have been looking onto 18"36 "Luscious Pool." Auume G.J. Loan 1ubjec( to 6 annual per-enjoyml'.nt. 3 qu een-sized bedroon~1 space 11.ge kitchen. dishwasher, FIREPLACE looking for. COME SEE! cent.age rate be.Jan~ of $33,000. owner tn.nsterrt'd. make this a rea.hBARGAJN tor $&J,95(). VA or fllA terms available or assumt subject to 5% annual percentage rate Joan. Sl.25 pe.ya all. • $129.00/MO. TOTAL llTlllMINT SPICIAL I ' • G,..at 2 ""'"'°m AND DEN with ELF.C1'1UC bul!Mn llltchon and bl< "prdtnen $17,fOO FlXH·UPPll HONIYMOON COnAtH $17,000 FULL PllCI -r · delight" lot! Plenty of room to park your boat or catnpe!'l--Juat blocks ~-·~~p-Great houst on a large R·2 lot. Good future invrstment. Included In pri~ ls an AA~ume aubject to 6~ aMual percentege rate loan and onlt 199 per month 1----1t-pinc.._cbW'cbts.~oo.LIJ'l.CLpark.. U5Le~JLA....llJl:J.. PRICE --..SXl.2!W)__ eltttdc....r~..dryer d a1ao a refrl erator. Tenif.lc starter bOme for ALL. Ideal tor I atarter home. Why rent \1rhen you can bl.I)'! ------"1~-lir-- "MONEY PUMPER" you young nni.ni CAIL! AKI OYH $1'1 PAYS ALL • . SIX, 3 bedroom, :Z hAth apartmenl'I In excrlltnl Coata Arera location with no $16,100 FUU l'llCI when YoU asaume thU: 3 £t.droom RANCH:ER wbje.ct to~ 6"-% GI Joan. Larg1 vaeancif'S. BIG lot with room for 2 moN' unit.,, Complett with Bl1ILT·INS Ind Sh hom 109Cious vard with room to run. ONLY $3500 tot.al dO'l''n. NO GIMMlCKS - garage. $72,500 -Tllkt a look Md submit your terms. the "?each. 'JO~h d:,a~X:d c=:~d a;~~~lnc~~r:Jfu~ C:~lf~~la ;1~~:'Do':~= 123,500 l)lll Price. 1· ~ 1arage, lots of fruit trees, 111·1'.lectrlc kttchen •1lh dilhwaaher, washer a.nd dryer :sg:.;s: Included ;;~O\~~ c&~HE TIME TO IUYU : -:: ~~ T \ . ·- ' • ' f t f • . • ' ' • ' • • . • ~ .. DELUX 2 BR, df'n home, ·ne)Yly decor. dramatic garden. Sell below C06i due ito illneas, $69,500. Onr 6""""'· Lido Isle __ _;1351 Spacious Lido Hom• Prlme. 3 Br. 2 ba, 1!ng1e !ltory. 3 Sunny paOos. On street to street comer 101 • JI-. 189,500. llit!m• Lido Nord 5 Br. 4"' bG , nr. new water. front horn!!. Beaut. dl!cor. Deck, pier &: Ooat. For a~ p't. Call: Biii ·Grundy, Realtor 833 Doi-er Dr., N.B. 642-4620 DECORATOR'S . HOME Beautltully done. 5 Bdnns. FamU¥ nn. Xlnt atreel to 41l'Mt 45 tt. lot. • 198.500 LIDO REAL TY INC. am·~ Udo 673-7300 LARGE UDO LOT 51dl' ."36 Vla Lorca, Terma. <n4l'M8-<91!, '*"'56 . • ..,...'5' LOT $52,SOO Neat, ,cozy, 3 br. blt~lnR. Owner. 67>2643 or 497-12&. • • . . ' -... . . . . -.. ' ' , • . . THE HIGHIMIR "Sootti1h Treat" 1616f Porkolde Ln. Mgr. 142°19" San Olr;o P'n('Y to Bench Blvd, 1 blk1 So. 1.0 •tolt, W. on Holt 1 blk. "Modern Spanish" 16211 P•rk1ldo Ln . Mgr. 147-5441 - FURNISHID MODELS NOW OPEN Lush landscaping, cabana, covered court- yards, sunken swim'g poolJ, BBQ's & foun· ta ins. "THE ULTIMATE IN APTS" I BR's-From ,150 2 BR'H175 All utll. incl. Furn &. Unfurn. NOW LEASING! - 3 BR, 2 BA Duplex. crpfl, drp1, bltN, tncd yard. Like priv. home. $200. Chldrn or pet ok. 2 blkl from Hntg Hosp. 897-4809 or 213: 4~9743 OCEAN Front-view, 1undeck bt'ach, newer spae dlx 2 Br, bltns, patio, drps, lndt)', nr shoPI I pier. $175.. Adults. Baby ok. 53&-2131 New, family a.nd adult units NEAR Huntington J{arbour with totaJ recreation club • New Triplexes, Quiet area, and pre-school. 1, 2 lt 3 Lrg I & J BR's, Dith\\'Uher. bdmuJ from $1.SO. Nr. ahop. $150, Pet 'ok. (213) !l82o4l23 ping, golf, achools. Jwit or (114) 840-3559. south of San Dlero Fwy, on --':=========- CuJver Dr., lrvlnt, 833-3733. 'ARK WEST APARTMENTS Owned and Manq:ed by The Irvine C.Ompany EHi Bluff 5242 -·---'= PRESTIGE LOCATION For lease, deluxe 1888 sq, fl. 4 BR. 2'Ai SA apt, Frplc, drapes, crpts, wet bar, pri balconies, dbl gar oU kitchen dahwhr, dbl oven, Poot Conv to 1hop'g schlt & ttcrtaUon. Only $350 mo. 835 AnUgoe Way, NB Mtr. next door 865 Aml&ol. Managed by Wll.LIAM WALTERS CO. 2 BR 2 ba &: pov ... der room, frpl, spec cpt, patio, 2-car aar. 1 yr he. Avail Imme<!. sro. 642-5080 or 644-2492 Santa Ana 5670 VILLA MARSEILLIS BRAND NEW SPACIOUS 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Adult Llvlnt Furn. & Unfurn. Ot.hwaaher • color coordlna.t ed appJlant.a • plush Iha& ~ • choice or 2 color schemes • 2 batlis • •tall showert • mirrottd ward· robe dool'J • indlrect Utbt. tng In kitchen -brealdul bar • huge prlvtte fenced patio • plush l'IJlUscaptnt - brick Bar-B-Q'1. lup heat. ed pooh & lanai. JIOl So. 8rl1tol St, (%Ml. N. ot So. Coe.irt Plua) Santa Ana PHONE : 557-1200 ' , , I J8 PILOT-ADVERTISER IY-. July 8, 1970 {.;iiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i••l!ll•lii!iiiiiiiiiiij*ifiRE&A~C ESTATE AHNOUNCIMINTS 1ANNOUNCIMINTS OAJL Y PILOT 57 1if * * * * Gonorol ond NOTICES end NOTICES 1--------Achl•1• · 6200 found lfrw Adil '400 Porson•I• '4G5 !---=----~- FABULOUS FAW!RooK FOUND'"'' •th .... o• -* Alone' 19 aO"H ot lgrlculhht 1&nd St. N..B, small Plk haired • mw under cultivation I: •A....t-r ·-'-'-"·-•ema'-leurd tor atnwberrits. No'~~uu";~ ,. ca ii Yes, il's )'OW' laull ror f'!. Mqnificent cttate sectloo. anytime • corded tnesaap that will Low down pa.yment & tu · ciwlge your Ille call, shelter terms. Hold for IP-FOUND Sun. A;'\f -Blonde &47-6667 ,_1,_K •"""" female Pe~se vie, Na· 24 Hr ReeofdJna .=:.-~ ~:ka~ ~~.'s. ~ 01 pair. ALCOHoWcs ~;mous 'Ibettsa Allen. rouNo J.arge blk Phone 5()...1217 or wrlte to MUST SE LL b ~ and ,~P-~O;,. Box-'=:l.2330"'-C..~ta~M~•"~· rpwn ....,. in vicinity of1: 5 Acret M-1 HW'ltlngton Bch Killybrook" It Baker e WANTED ·Math tutor, """ When You Want if done' right ••• Call one of the experts listed below!! Job Wante4, Men1 1 -HICHLY Qualified TRO.MrolANICAt, }/.!~ eet • ..,,,,_ with _:12;,;.;~ al J)1'0ll't&8lwi eiq Just ott Beach Blvd. $15,000 S40-062.1. 6th grade lewl. J~~~~y""S:,jJ>iG YOUNG Ma lo ;, black 6T>-0310"' '4S-n9'1 SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY Whllddya Want? Whllddy, Get? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOii ' . iieekl Polillon l1l ChtJit! County, Mo.t recenUy bead· ed project to de v e l'o p vacuum colu mn portastl of hlab s p eed synchronotl& tt(.'()l'dcn. I otfer - divenltled ba.clq:rourlf In e I e c Ir o ·mccbanlefl ·~ pllcalions. Con·('acl 213-782--5092. -ired dog w/IOme DRIVER As&!. lq Mlchlpn -·· - :i ,AC, ~· Lan white. ·~nd. in vfc. of leavirlca~JUb .U.Call lrfckt M.sonry, Gardeni-"80 P•fntlng, NATURAL BORN SWAPPIRS $EltVICI DIRECTORY .. -·~-Job Wontod, Women ·mo Spedol II.lie • . , S LlllOl-5 tl--.s.....-. qlUl"is ...C.C. Hon~ tilh. lrvine A: ~ ~-53l--303I! ' etc '560 . ._ ltlJllf:I -UJ .Un nte\.UOI .. ~ ._...,.. "" new '° er-. ......, ..., -.-.:.hit. Ti-. owr le dll' .. mo. -BLK ~fale~"""'"--. --AL'S GARDENING , ._ ~aperha'!!..,_iftt -6'50 PROF. Nurse, aem 8'M411. '(_ -~ • Garden Squ~da;dVelC~ Ai•:•un~te '410 l:IUILD, Remodel, repair for Gardenina: It: .slna.i1 land. * PAINTING INT " EXT. ~u~l~cce:m~1·o~ri=(JM~ .._YOOR ..,,.,_ •Ml.,. .-..., ..................... I-NOTHING FOii: SI.LB -'fttADll ONl,.'ll GET AHEAD _ invest boom. Grove Blvd. • Beltut St. NEW 'Cbiropra.ctk hours lQ.8 Brick, block, con c re t e, ICaping services call 54(1.5198 Averg. 1 st)' $260. 2 sty 10 one, Refs ex ch~. To Pl•ce Your Trader's P•rldlle All in~ Antelope Valley $3900 or Alter 6 p.m.: TI4/G39-4804 p.m. Or. Don A. 1''ield;. O.C. carpentry, no job too small. Serving Newport, CdM, Cos.. $350. incl all n1aterial Ir &46-5.593 days. , ; R1d;gecre1t $1995. Small dn. KEYS Fouod on beach vie. 445 E. l?th St CM. 642-6548. Lie. Co11tr 962-6945 la Mesa, Dover Shores, preparatSon. $18. per nn + AIDES _ Ior convalesce~. I PHONE 642-5671 . . Tabor, .... 642-5586 64&6682 Island •-B-'bo•. i~·•-____ --"--WestcliU. .paint. Local refs. Call Jack .. 1 Hav" 25 1\1. 4 BR Npl ltts, 20x45 pool home, 5 yrs old. \Vanl ocean prop or condo or smlr brn. Value $60,000, S29IJ mo PITI. 962-2421. Have 100 acres Oregon land & 20 acrei; Nevada land • want house, unlls or ~at have you • submit!!! 613-3101 Realtor. r..11,-..Cbalet, Crestline _ SI. [l,loritz. FabulOUI vw Lake Gregory, S35,000. Tn:I eq. 5'11'.I for prop. N.B., Cd:&l. (n4) 642-3339, 525-8886. $48,000 In equities in land, lots & triplex for yacht or beach prop. Darling Riiy. Box 2346. Riverside, Cal. 714-68&-n61. l BR., dining rm. Beach Club privil., San Clemente: for house or duplex, N'pt beach or Costa Mesa. Fortin Co. 64.2.5000 ~· "' ... ·-.-~ --C t I "90 ~ "'"""' elderly care or family' care. 1 LARGE Mobile Ul Anaheltl'l -at front' counter, Daily Cemetery Lots 6411 •rpen er ng -NEW Lawns, ~ifw. -.-U or 337-69'25. Homemakers. 547-6681." • ·: adults. Trade for llUDe In Resort Property •205 Pilot 2211 Balboa. N.B. -· CARPENTRY Complete lawn can!, Cleaii P,1JNTING? Aceous. cell· 1 family park or · lnrome •, ·~ OWHEAD FO~O 2 Pu~· 1 ale In Pacific View Memorial MINOR REPAIRS. No Job up by job or ~h. Fret Illes. $ll per rm. Inter. 'llousecleanln;i: ••• 1 : home w/usuma.Ne loan ~ ~ • · : • • -m Park. 2 beliut, lot. overlook. estimates. For litto call walls, J]J-per rm . Av& exter by the day : 492-4551 or 774-7810 · $4.500 mowet >'OU into beaut. " l-ternalt -'f.Pprox. 6-8 t n r Harbor tt~a. $600 Too ~~ Cabinet in car. 897 2417 ~-1 story house $269. Quality 646-2990 1 -------· --4 BR,. ! ,BA tri-lt!wJ. borne wk:s. old. Vic.~ Yello...,,'ltone ™ '. . ~· A o t be r caOlneta. -or "I"=: · k 5t0-0062 l 170 actt'!i, Northern> San w/• all·/ modern 00.,.. Dr., Costa Meu.. 540-J.943. =:s=" _ 543-1115, Uno answer lea.w l..ANDSCAPING, gardening, ..,.af · · 20 Yrs exp. 88 D~ o • D. C •--.... ,_ 1 t "'-2312 11 o pruning trl \na d No Wasting C011netic clerk. Fu)( Qt i 1cgo ounty, .. ~ ··.....,ar, venielleel, lni:.I. $5000 worth SMAL' Fe-·'• bro.v" shag-Tuto"r·,n.. J ~ .. 90 me a _. • , . , 1nm . ., an •• i i::.•= .,"". ·•J , •• " "-" ··• -Ando f Call at ' · * wALLPAPER * port-ttmo. ~~'· • S650. ~r ac. val~~ra.de f~ of new f\l.rn &: drps. Al9;0 gy dog. H.B. area. raon ~~·-=· ter" p.m, \Vheo,,...,, A•" "fitac·• 8 OOKKEEP!N" ,._n., .. of,. •, Newport proi'<'--'.,. or · ! dshwbr, displ, bltn vacuum, 846-6744 TUTORING! College QUALITY \\'oodcraft, sniJ """=~·.---.,-.---#--,....... ~ ~ 557-9700, 499-4206. AM-FM lnter~m in ea. WATCll _ H.B. ·-a. p,.......... studenls will tutor gmde or gen'I constr. &: carpen'""'· GEN'L Clean Up, tree 9!rY., SCS-1444 64fr4032 flee. Exp'd, want perm: •1 $39 tlOO Call ~1867 ..... """°" ~., eed kill · 1 position 646-713'1 after S.PM •--raJ ,_. Tnlst ...._ _ _,_ rm. • · identify. high school students in Free consu.ltatlon & quote. w , rolo-111 , HOU~. docks. boats , 1.=o========I' """""' ..a• ~. or 5481103 eve&. English, ~1ath, beginning Cat: Ken 645--0044, 548-4235 s Pr I n k I er s re p a ired. a n y th 1 n g-e very t hing • ~~t~~.g .~~N·ooo,,;,_ "rt'illpro""p.· BUSIN•SJ and 968.644l, G73-5027 Lalin, swimming t~r. REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS 646-5848. relsonably painted. For free l ~Jo;;b;;•;;;;;M;;,.,;n~,~W;;om:;;· ~7;;l;;00;;1 ) ,,,,_,,._ ..,.. ~..-GREY-&: \Vhile toy poodle, 1•--· ,·ngl & •< I•~. A"S • -t~ te "'"9""" -----l erty or ?! ? PINA:N(IAL: near 21.st St. & Santa Ana ~7• us ............ J. * CABINETS. Any size job ... LotlndscaJifli'. Tree I ~·7•;;";;"""",;~=.::;'::;:_~·.,..,,,,......,., 557.9700 or 49M206 A CM c.~o i::..... ':'! 25 yn exp@r. 543-0113 removal, Yard rernodelin1. PAINTING ... Ext.-Int. 18 ' 1 I lullMH ve., · --~~ ' ' PIANO • ~-··s :rra..h hauling. tot clcanu•. I · F Obt"l1'ft"i<>-', . 1 ~-BU{ Minia · male -lie ~ A-1 &nail job specialist. ....-yn. exl(M!r. ns. Llc. ree y :>. 3 Bedroom home, Eutsidc ·Opportunltlea -~ . , AU ages welcome Cali Gordon, Repair sprnklrs. 673-1166 est. AtX0U11t, Ceil Ines. u~Lt'mJ·fe"'' Costa Atesa. Xlnt cond. • . found in Fountain Vall~ Call· Carol~ 8A,.""=A"' JAPANESE _ l..ANDSCAPE 548-5325. ....,, U $23.950.Considerclearauto, AAA 96z.6T22 • . ~ agenrV boat or travel trtr. Call CANDY SUPPLY FOUND ·-small boy's bike SERV1£_E DIRECTORY GEi.'l. Repair. add, cab. ClcMan-ACJ<u~ *M•.,m,te._~~-PAIN"MNG-INT .. & Ext . •-11;""10 l 0 E F I li ""'""" Highest Quality. Lo~·est ... ,..,., • 545--8424 South Coast Rltrs. R UT in "-·th ,... ___ dei ?-.far. Bobys'otti'ng ....... " orm ca, pane ·ng marlite. Pri Full J •' • ' ; ......., '··"'""• -.-73-4 ces. y exp. Ins. ohn TRISH HOPKINS "·t 11 .. __ Jn ,__ (No selling involved) • identify. 675-Q93 Anythin&! Dick, 6 459. Gener•l S.rvicea 6612 67J...ll&6. 1 .... ~ · ~ha .... d,.? $650 to $3250 FOUND Lower plate on YOUNG SET 48.11 E. 171.h, Suite 224 ~.t \Vhat 0,0 you veto Ira e Cash D~uired PRE-SCHOOL Cement, Concrete 6600 1 STORY Stucco &: overhang 641 .. 1470 ~--ty 1 , __ read trad-·~ llt--i~Jd CdM. AP'l' CLEANING -Paintq 199 J t t & !!!!!! ... ~~~~!'1-1 ....,w, .... ,........ Inquire about all. Excellent <U<5v Agt>e 2-10 7 days, 6:30-7:30 · 1 ory a u cc o · ll1& post -a1"J maim• deal. income for a few hours 6'13-7313. hour, day or "'-eek. Fu.II CONCRETE. All typt>I!'. F'ree R ~~~ i~~~poo~~ ~~A~~ overhang $149. Acst. ceiling ASSISTANT, * * * * weekly work (Days & Even.. GOLD Bracelet youth «nter & pt/time, 50c per hr. est. Sa\Oo·i~. breaking, haur-SERVICES, 841-6688 Sl3. per rm. ~tin, 3 mu. lt'iji!'l!!!!!!l!"'*""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!l'!!!!'!!!!!!!l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!~[ lngs). Refilling and collect-tennis courts CdM. 1 . 75c tor 2. $1.00 ing & sklploading. Service 646-(l;71 & 637-fil.19. HELPER -.. 1ng money from coin oper· 6'13-lon r 3 in the same family, & quality. 54&--8668 &b. Ed's Cleaning Service ACOUSTICAL Cei l fngs Full time and part "til'n(: REA fsTATE REAL ESTATE Carpets -Uphobtery -Win.. · .., L ated dispensen in Newport Young female German Shep.. Special Summe.r Program * CONCRETE Work, dows. Floor Care. S45-04S7 pa17:1ted, will add glitter. $12 dependable. Age 19-31 • ..,.25 ~ Generat Gener•I Beach and surrounding herd dog, Mesa Verde area lnct, field trips. swlmn1ing Ucensed. Patios / drvwys, averg. roorn. i\fat. inc.lud«I, hr to start , · 1 - Off I ,.70 area. \Ve estabUsh route. C.M. 545-1723 for 6-10 year olds. All etc. Phillips c em en 1. GENERAL Clean-up & haul· 4 coats cuar. 847-9558. CaU i\1r. Allan 956-2870. 1• Rooms for R'nt 5995 fce_R_..,_l_• ____ -_ 1 CHa.ndles name brand. can. qua.lilied. teach«'I. 1525 San. ~. Ing of an)'lhing, Honest '!WO u~ • ••u'·nu· ___ .. ;; I'-''-"'=-"''--''--"---"--' · 646-3726 ........,., \ft' •i=u ASSISTANT MANACr..R·: i Deluxe l ·Rm. ottlce dy and snaclaiJ. For person. Lott 6401 ta Ana Ave, C.?.f. 64G-92lO. CUSI'O~t CONCREI'E praces. · money. Exp'd hou s e Excellent position, ist: PM NICE Roon1 for v.'orking al interview in Neumnrt 646-3706. -1 ,. v-"' ,, in.an, east Costa [l,fesa. Wilh Nr. Orange County Airport ··..---------------PATIOS.DRIVES-ETC. H•uling 6730 _.nteni ree est, ""'" restaurant. Mr, Elias or v.i thout cooking priv. &: Irvine Indus tr I a I Beach area, send name, ad-FRIGHTENED Fe m a I r: ~tOTHER &: . teen daugbten Free estimate, 675-5516. 544-3014. · Adobe, San Juan Cap' -:; 6-12--0326. Complex. Carpet. dn,pel:, dress and phone number to German Shepherd bllcJwbt. will babysit rm children our DECORAnYE CONCRETE .JtAUI»IG S10 A WAD SAVE Money! Two eollegc tr A SUMMER 'i ;_ • • musk:, air~itloning Ir: MU LT 1 ·ST ATE DJS.. wbt ruH. Strayed from her home. Hot lunch, big yd, DRIVES-WALKS-PATIO Clean up. Tree Serv. Gt:!n. students out tor summer •.TO R~t.EMBEJt DOUBLE Rm., kitchen privs 1'anitorial service, $125 Mo. . TIUBUTING, INC. l~ family of 13 yn on noisy lob! ol play equip & en.. CALL OON, 642-8514 Pruning 646-2528, 543-8043 with 3 yrs, exp. Neat & Lots of extra cash + + + in prvt. home. Near BOB PETlTI',-Realtor W~t Broadway. Anaheun, 4th. Vic Brkhunt I: Banning t er t a i n. $15/wk or dependable. Steve 54&-4549. to be earned Fairview & Baker. By wk Calif. 9'J80'l (fl4) 778-5060. !Npt w-~) HB. C a ll $3.50/day. 968-5871 "Lou CEMENT WORK, no job too TRASH&. g~ cle&JH1p. - or mo. Weckdayi; aft 6:00 • 833-0101 • · Alliliate 962-5867.ft,5 pm. Reward! Ann" Small. ~aAOnable. Free Mon.-Sun. $10 a 1oed. Free METICULOUS PAINT. selling AVON Cosmelics. In pm. ~9-1061. DESK SPACE ---------Estim. H. Stu.nick 54~5 efltimatc. 548--5031 BLUE CHIP STAMPS. lNS. O\\'fl locality in hrs. of )'OUr •Sl5 PER Week -up LOST-Black miniature poo-~tATURE Mother otters CLEANUP crew col. students. Int.ext choice. Call no .~ /'"t-'-A" • .,,, -r Week-up ·17975 Be&ch Blvd. MAKE MONEY die mamed "Shi Shi" Tag ch.Ud care, your hoinc or Contractors 6620 HAU"•'G hou11es. Exp, Docks. 675-SID.2 ~'1041/546-5341. • w "' '-'"""· -r -reads return 10 Terri mine. By the hr, day or "-'=-'-'-"'.:...---.e= ~· I Apts. ?.10TE1... 548-9755 Huntington Be&ch SECURED INACTIVE $2750 Bishop, 1l.922 Cl'isti Lii. wk. Planned recreation, ADDITIONS And Al terations :i4Q..09()4 after 5 P~! -P -h 1-ph· 6870 ARE YOU 0 ---· og __ r•_. Y. ---UTlfUL1?-' . .. • •-, Ext 776 LaHabra 697-3157. Vic. 49!h4 ·::95-403:...::::1:_ ____ ~ Res. -Comm. contractor ?tf VING. Garage clean-up -·-BEA -•, Misc. Rentals 5999 NEED GARAGE for storage in Corona de! i\1ar 673-4620. DOUBLE Garage, Ea!it c.~i. $35 mo. * 642-3645 * Gai·agc for rent a.t. 2:;....vic. 19th and Ana. 642-4289. Santa _... CASH or $850 dn &: good ,... a. 1· ha 11 I --0-E-S-K~-S~P-A~C-E~-I credit. NeL'I up 10 $375 & Neptune N.B. Child's pet. BABYSITI'ING: days, nites licensed, bonded & insured ~le Uu ng. Re:-8°1!~b c, CUSTO~f PHOTOGRAPl-IY lt'!I al.! in the eye ot the ~ 1 222 Forest Avenu~ Lagun a .Beach • 494-9466 monthly, OpUoAA to inc:reue $100 reward. & weekends. Nr. Brislot &. free estimates, (tinancingl ..... "'., es mates. 64.r """· Reasonable -Phone Gordon holder. Check the TV corn- Investment & earnings, LADY An old toy Collie. Paular i no, C.M. Ph. 536-2810 ~YARD I Gar. Cleanup. * 8471145 * ml. you watch and JI ,yqu Very' ti.mid. Barker. Blue 540-4403 or 5-16-1587 •ntE RE...\t:ODELERS* Reniove IJ't'cs, ivy, trash. feel you're as pn:!IJr:. u , eye&. brn eye, Strayed lrom BABYSIT my home, schl Free e!ilS . lOO'io linancing Grade, backhot>, 962-8145. Pli stering, P•tch, scnne of those people,~ u:s. $·loo CASH REWARD College Parle, C.t.t .. July a~. wkdays, fenced yd, hot Kitchens garages· carports -·--~,!~ __ lr _____ 6880,,_ CALIF. CASTING CO. APPROX. 600 sq. ft. $120 Wil. be paid to anyone that 4. Red collar w/bJu San lunch. C.M. area 64Z-7655. Complete Re mode 1 l n g. _H_ou_ .. _•l_•_•_n_in_,g..._ __ 6_7_35 * PATCH PLASTERING Is continuing it's sea~. or mo. All utirs incl., except cai: punch a hole in this Berdoo lie. Rwd! 546-6277. BABYSITilNG -my hon1e, Quality Contractot'!'l. 642· *HOUSECLEANING All lype~. Free estimates everyday people 'vhoJ 1f.4"~ ' phone. Next to Sec. Pacific program. I.ease back man-SIAMESE cat (cross blue-pre-schooler. Near Bay -"'°-----~~~-Man & Wife. Fast & Call 540-6825 a desire to work on TV·o • Bank, 188 E.· 17th St., CM. agement co. lnvite11 your point & seal point) male. View&. Orchard. 549-0898 Addit\orui * RemcxleUng Efficient. modeling ]obs. $15 i.,.$125 1 Ample parking. 642-4210. most rigkl. invntlgation, In. Lost in the vie, near ~ BABYSITI'ING "The Alter Fred H. Gerwlck. Lie. Call S48-Sll4 !.!_umbl -"'=----"'°-per day. No feet" yo1.1•ever. Income Property 6000 DESK SPACE formali?n f~ished at per. non le oeou~~e7 ..::£.M . s Set" wknd! too. 711 673-frOitl * 5-19-2170 ·-*FOR ON CAl\tERA sonal mtel"Vle\v only, We Reward! ay ,,.. -'7.AJ< eve Walnut, C.M. 642-6285 * APT CLEANING * WATER lfeaters, disposers, AUDmON * A • 305 No. El C•mino Re•I have no time to pacify teJ.e. 546-3708. Carp4_t_~leaning ___ ~;s F'ast le thorougb 642-8164 etc. $7.50 per hr. CALL 1714) 83.)..828)~ ttent1on San Cl•m•nt 1 phone curiosity ~rJ:. LOsr Black & white 6 \\'k. LOVING ~ your children ---Williams Cleaning Serv. 642-2755 or 642-0506. 10 AM to 6 Pti1 ·, Investors ! 4924420 Telephone TI4: 8J5.25(l 10 old puppy. vi('. ot my home. H.B. By hr-day-~;r°"S ~ . Mesa Cleaning Service PLUMBING REPAIR BABYSJ'ITER . Our home, Fol' Sale, approximately 'l1 Nfr~POR1r!~h h::lux~ am . 6 pm dally. B~khuntH:-B B~hard d& D..:~.:k:..· END..:968:,=..:::;B,:.~:.,E_h_U~d-~. ~.-"V ~t~ ~rxlows·i fl:~~c. No job too small ~ns.k p~vi4.~Jo'1 ~~r:,n~ &ere prime R.J property. !tees. , • w Franchise A ta. . . ew a r . c care 1n T es. mme . • 642-3128 e /w . : .:r: . ~ Situated on high bluff, over. priv. ba. 2400 W. C:OUt SUNRISE 96Z-955L my Mesa Verde home. Pret. CARPE TROJAN MAINT. CO. att. 5:30 ... looking Lido Island, New· Hwy. FURN. MFG. INC. LOST 'tn vie ot 19th &: infanl.!1 -5 yr. M6-0t69. Ri":s~Ac;L~A~~~ES Compl: boosecieaning, o!c. & Remodelint I BABYSITIER F'rom 7 am.' port Beach, etc. Adjacent to $100 J\10NTH, Ob Cosst'Hwy.. Harbor, Fri eve, July 3rd: LOVING Care children 6 apls. Bonded. (2J3l 797.5212. Re,,.lr 'NO 10 4 pm. J\1arint' wlte·O.K. Hoag r.1emorial HospitaJ, Laguna Beach. Utilities in-$10,000 lnve•tment , Silver poodle, long tail, thru 12 for Sun thru F'ri. Aleo carpet installatlo11 R~IDENTI L ho 1 San Oemente 492-477~ . ..;. surrounded by ].fed i ca 1 eluded. 494-9777. Secur-• by inventory aru:w to "Caney". Reward! Otter planned act iv it i cs ... 5971 . n A :... u~ ean. J\JY \VAY. quality home BABYSITTER. Dc""nd&Dle, -54• -"'. 54"573. 54"'449. 1 -~-~--=~--1 uig, oors a..... wi. .... ow!. repair. Walls, ceiling, floors ..-Buildings and a 1ovely high. OFF1CE SUITE: 2 rooms .,-4G0"t .,..... , -;o;;~======== OWNERS SPECIAL Day ~.• 1291 wanted Tues thru sit 10-S •~ ~ f!lc. No job too small. 1 rise, apartment complex, & pvt. r.r .. 350 sq. ft. $125 • Grnd Dr opportunity MISSING From College Park 1.l'l'r 500 sq . ft. $20. Diamond Janitorial Ser\l'iU-' o:",;;'l-;;o1;;;4,;;94;,;=-..,==:----;-pm. 66-2600 a.ft .lpm • Excellent linancln& avail-mo. 54~773 • unusually hi profits area-21,•• high, 35 lbs. blk, Boat Maintenance ~~ Carpet Cleaners. 187 2lsl 11 BARMAID-Yo""" & • ilt-\v · --" -' .1...... St '--1 M 64"1317 Re!!. '"° Commc'I. 64U82·f FIBERGLASS showers &: able. $190,000. nte or ........., e Factory train'& program brn & wht fem .... t' ""6· --., ~a esa, .r · tractive. Tile Sandal, ~t Pcrrie Upton, (714} 793-2841. Commerci•I '°*5 Reward. 6 4 2-70 2 2 or QUALITY Refinishing, paint, STEAM jet ·c&1'J)et cleaning. EXPERIENCED J\fAlD. pullmans, 5.16-8915 ask for Beach. 592-9182. Townsquare Dev. Corp. 1 \V, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I 4 Orange County 8J4..5370. varnish, & _genrl marine By OarKare, nation.wide \Vith own ll"8.nli. Jlerb BEAUTY Operator. boQth, Stale SI., Redlands, Ca .. 92373 BA YFRONT loc•tions now av•ilable. \VHITE female w hi PP e I, malntenanCt'. 548-7969. servlCt'. Free est. 642-4055 ~1·9357 6960 space for rent, Cd~f ·~. F1RST Offering, jusl comp! looks li ke small Greyhound.f-'C....-------REMARC Services. 3 rooms BAY & Beach Janitorial S.wl'!~------Ph: 673-1646/evc-542-~ftlB. 4-plex H.B. Close iii. HUIT)' COMMERCIAL Ask for ti'lr. Robert Shores. Vic Balboa Blvd Ir 20th $71.50. Fully guaranteed. Carpels, windows, Coors, QUALITY you've always * CASl!IER • Pcrni .. lull & get 1st O\\'TK"r advantages~ 75 Feel on t•-bay 213; 921-6796. 714 : 523-9160 St. M0-8308 after 3PM. ,.-...,.d it cards OK. 847-6688 etc. Res & Commc'I. 646-1401 wanted. DreMmaklng '"' ....... time. afternoons & wk. $50.200: $13,000 dov.•n67. , •us \vith bulkhead le slips 3 STORES Heartbroken! Xln't Housecleaning alterations. Key Say, 1763 ends. HOAG HOSP. N.B. \Vally f.ft.'Coy "'"" Prime Newport Blvd. location GlOO' Heart ot Lancaster. Lot JULY 3rd, Pomeranian, !'ed, Floors 6665 836-0&l8 Orange Ave., .C.M. 645-tm Personnel Dept. , ... , anytime. SD!,00'.I -Terms 78 x 178. 2 storerooms &: Vic: Orange Ave. &: S.A., -CAftP~YL_T_lLE__ Wii i Do Housecle•ning CREATIVE FASHIONS -CLERK~ CUSTO:\I 6 unils • prime Meat ?.tarket incl.Uding Country Club, Wearing nea UC CONTR. FREE EST. By the Day * tr 50-5280 By Donna Dee Order dept. exper, Lite> typ.. loc. Owners 4 Br. den, 3 -·pment. Corner Ave. J le collar &:.Uc. 548--0154. For the finest in custom * 5f0.7262 * Ing, hca"y phone. Contact Ba + 5 lrg studios: fplcs, division. Acrot8 from Fair. GOLD Br a c ~I et - w a 1 ch I 1 · 0 1-6737 made fa shions. 5.16-1044 P·raonnel, ''" ·~. · N 1 $198 500 Own"" -~-•. _r1or ecora 1n~----" .,...,...u"" patios. • e • · = grounds. Excellent invest. w/covered dial lost "Jo"ri. --~ 67• 5033 64-.232 Furniture Restoring :.-. ment! 7/3 N.B. Eves. ......, ; *LET ml! help you with DDUCTS • OCEANFRONT e $55,000 daya 53o-@10. & Roflnil/ling 6675 a room or "°""''""· A'1< AVERY PR , Tile, Cer•mic 6974 Realtors ---------Consumer DivislOn 5 Units, $125,00'.I. Xlnt terms "Our 2Sth year l\lrs. Riley after 6. LOST: l\lale poodle wht. about our tree drapery plan. c E RA M 1 c TILE IN· 2620 S. Susan St. , P1..AEC REALTY 494-97()ol TI4-540-5595 Very friendly .I: answers to Furulture le Antique!! 644-0696 ST ALL AT IO N And In the H•rbor Are•'' ""-1 "P ·" Pl Refinishing &: Re!toring. Santa Ana 3 2BDunits i;,Tustin.Low 0 FANTASTIC busineu op-t...,nameo epi. ease replacement . free tNrHarbor&\Varnc.r\ 673 ··o _,. "". -4521. REWARD'.'· * 64;.-0991 * Ironing 6755 ,,,. vac factor. Well landscaped _,., portunity. 1411' reetaurant, ....._. ~' Th ·--·----_ eslimates! Lg, setecUuh of COLLECTOR Small ~I~. $36,500. Ov.•ncr 547-4877. ""!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•I established Newport Beach REWJ)lµ> for Ge rm an e G d • 6680 Ironing _ l\ly home wall tile, enrry-haU, quaJTY P..1ust be able 10 type. 't'aU l\lARINE otfices &: stores 6 Yn. Well known. For SbepMrd, male, lie No. · ar enint Sl .25/hr le: Mexican !tie. Also vinyl Mr. Young at CoUOCUon Business Property 6050 FOR sale by owner, 7-unit modern ?tfEDICAL DEN- TAL CENTER. Good return. good wrile·of!. Consider home or? in trade. See 5911 11ell Ave.. HB. Call owner 714: 1146-3221 eves. or 213: 696-1810 days ~2 lot, 50 x 200 with 2 BR house on rear. near E. 17th, Owner. 646-4563, rn..7413 OOw aveil. at the new 28th immediate sale due to loss 145597 Needs a shot! Vic. · · asbestos lmlallation, Call Bu-au of w-tern ~'-S M . N n B h ( $10 000 d Co . JOHNSON 'S GARDENING S46-fi&IJ 54~1617. "' '"' vr•·-o~ t. anna, ewpo c · o manager, , n. n. w. Wllaon, C.M. 543-0056 DA I LY IRONING 1 ho •1 -,....,~-=--=o---=--,-County, 642-7000 2602 Newport Blvd, NB. tact Mr. Pike, 494·6373' or KEEPSAKE Bracelet lost In Yard care, Clt an-up!, pl~ n my me, • * Verne, The Tile [\,fan * . 673-6606 494-7432. ting, sprinklen. 962-2035. Hr. Dressmaking A altera· Cust. \vork. Inltall &: repain. College girl or ? Desiring nn Bullock'e Santa Ana dregs.. tions. 54~7641. &. brrl + saJ in exch.-fCr 5 Stores, $110,000. 68&-ti98 W. Newspeper Du&erthip ;.,.. rm. 7/2. Reward. OR EXPERT Japanese garden-No job loo sml. Plaster pa. . ... A-I lrig 2 19th St. Bethel Towers cor-For L.A. Herald Examiner ;"":,...., ..-OR .. .,.,~... • ing. ~ est. Complete tio. Leaking sho'-'"'t'r repair. ba.byailllng & ,._...can · ~ .......,.... rd · ~10 Janitorial 6790 847 1957184fi.0206 Children. 642-9006 ,.. 1 ner. 548-1768 Agt. in Costa Mesa. Be In busi. REWARD -Young White Pl LOT ya serv1re. . . • COASTAL AGENCY ..:-ness for yourself. Cash de. Sam-~ rem·'• dog. Blk Comploto Yord Carol lndu1trlal Rent•I VVYV posit req·d. Write Box RP, ._.kled"J,... norse~ Vic. Tuslin J " 54G-4S3? WORKERS Available : Any Topsoil ''n ' A member or -1 _ nahe' u-= im kind or \VOrk , anytime. Snelling &. Snelllng tne. 1' FOR LEASE, Modern 700 2662 Lincoln, A im. .fr Bay. 646-6589. Gardening &: Yard WC1rk Cleaning, lawn work , f'tc. fortified ·The World'• Lar~•t ' sq rt tor mfg-.engrg or TH.RIVING COFFEE SH~P LIGHT Blue parakeet )O!lt College slud:~; ,,.. Eflicient, reliablt'. $2.50 hr. ~~~L..a~~;;7_7000 or Professional ' storage, all ~-er. Laruna. Well located in redeveloping in East BtuU area. Boy's ORANGE Very relUiOnable .....,....,,.,4~ Ask for John nr Ntcholu 954632 Employment SerVice Be&.ch 4!M-4447. beach area. Owners retlr-pet. 644-1234 or 67s..4497. L ST 646-00'la 4 · 540-+ . i"" Airs T_, 536-1459 CLEAN·UP SPECIA 1. · 2790 Harbor Bl, Cfil •1 INDUSTRIAL Bldc. for W. ...,.. · .... ,, LOST-English Pug, ansv.i?n fi1owing, edging, odd jobs. TrH Service 6'80 llArbor Blvd. at Adams Business Rental 48~0 sq ft. 847 w. 16th, 20 HRS. wk &: $500. $546.40 to Sebastian. Reward . ( AST'S Rea80nable. S48-(i955 Painting, COCh.'TAIL WAITRESSES . 1----------1 N.B. (J n Rear). 673-2557 mo. Women ok, Write Daily 642-3892 or 893-244, o Poperh•nglng 61SG • ··'I 003 ..., EXPERIENCED Japanese • BOB'S TREE ..,r-n,.""RY Experienced only. Nl&b: 00;\IPL Furn Real Estate Pilot Bex M·l LOSf·. 2 •-wn •-bla~. G d c 1 t •o~ B B , lOO uov • "',. ar ener . omp e e ls blei: offertqr"' the same work. ~ ro:!f • oilice. \Vell estab.100% loc. Lots ' AiKT. $200,000 In lfOC· Ir tong hair, male, dogs, CM Service. Free est. 54S--0'72c.I. RETTREO Painter: 26 YI"' -.F'h• Qua.Illy Tree .Serv1tt. Restaurant. Appl.t-'" In Parking. Sl.j() nm. \net all M•gVnHIElcWontLoOCndEAN 1>1orodr lmmuce __..ann_ --~~1k.~iced area. 646-DJ8. REWA'4GSRD! lead•1ng LANDSCAPE m&inlenanct'. exper. Ne"f (, honest. Non * 540-3798 * person. Sc<' Roy, 31106 U>Ut otil. !) Yr lease. Harbor &. cu ,,.,., }"'rte est, 181 mo. ~j price. Lrinkcr. CAii 536-6.lll. Hwy, So. Lagun1i. !6 )• , 19th area. \Vrite Box M Perton•lt C&U 847-160& * PAPERHANGING ~~~ TRELi•! ~~CE ~I~ COOK, Broiler or ~. . ', lll6l'llJllt Pilat. 1112'iilJO' 1-.....,. w/ t.,,.111nont ~~ _ s •a , •= 8 , , .::::..:c""'=-,--.,...-=-1 rlJftt b+CMD»enta wader • ~ltles 6110 -;:;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.[M k I JAPAN&sE Gard eni ng &. PAINTtNC~ •* 96S-2G5 ~.~. 64~, • See Chef. Ben row;nsJ ! DANA Yl'-bllt trom harbor, W&Y. AllJ. 25' loit M'lllng .=.a:.::.:.=;:_·----• ar elp ace Service. Neat work. Cleanup PAnl'rltNG le Pe,Ml"hAttgi ni1 3U06 $.Coast, So.~; I Of'I Del PradO. omce ~ .. , • ..,.,. ·-• TREES & shrt1bs: pnined, store sp&cc 1000 sq,~ llO abovt •·800~~ $25.000. •Invtstor Wanted: Pal. COLOR SCIENTIST yd. malnt. OOS.2300 reas. 25 yrs exper. Refer. &he.ped, rtmove or replant. DENTAL ASSIST. ~ 67'2 Boa' 2' •ubml! dn p)'IDL Bkr. BBQ Mlem. Secured by reveals lhru ASTROLOGY . LAWN ma In le nan ce • Call ~lMJ. z Yl'll loc 838-2&28 atl); Hilla ·.El Toro area~ ';ip'n~. O"'?, .,.· i;;, 49&-1 ' 1' «·1210, 411'·1021 .~s. orders. (213) 693--0304. • your basic magnetic residential It commerclal INT. Ir: Ext. Painting. Local ' ' !!_•~~de, Salary 0 f.i_\• 'n.._. " e ii.JOI e -· hiot'tlyttum, WiU hold• lee-J>~~ estimates. Call Mike's ref's, lie'd, In!., tree elJl. TREES, Hedges, trim, C\lt, o.:ior.u.:ou Newport Beach Vtew. Left(klita .. EZ hrml Mener te LMft '320 ture & claM on ThW'1. July Lawn SeNice, &47·2393. Call Chuek, 64!>-all9. atumps. remol ved, ha64ul~~!' ~ 911, U. •tore apace 3'37 yrs exp. Fu ly ins. "'"1W'J, Newpor1 Blvcl. aCl'O!ll from PLACE REALTY 494-t7IM 1 t TD L 9th, 217:30 P~f. GARDENING: Land clean.. INTERIOR & exter. Intf!r DENTAL Chair assir;'f.nt, pQI'\ I~ vacaUon rcpl '9f0 ~m;;c•:::•::L _:646-<c::,.:::80::lc.,_-,,1_.. City Han. ~tr. Ervin 2969 So. Coaat HiW'Y I oan 16l A E. 18th, Costa ?t1tsa ups, Spkr llYI, rota-cement flat wall ava. 3 br home ~61:::;..,:1;,;60:;;1~--==--,,.-:c,I MESA Verde Goll Coune lot t % lN'IERESI' \\'Ork. Yancey. 646-5860. f'J3.75 labor only. 548-1546. COSTA Mes:::i: 600 IKf. ft. $16,500. 2 D L * f"ULLY LICENSED * GARDENING & l.andM::a.~ PROFESSIONAL, 30 yrs Oflict'. 600 Mf. ft store, sro ~ n d T oa n ReDO\Oo'ned Hindu SptrHuallat. maintenaflO!!:, Free est. ls! exp, paperhan1tng & paint. fll. r1. shop. • Owner A'ITR. View k>t o'Jooklrw Adv:lce on all mattm. mo. ~ price, Call 847-1600. Ing. rrom Ena:ltind, 968-7401, c.IB-2130 Mes-1 Verde Country Oub Tt!l"IN bucd on equity. Love, J.faniage, Buslneu rrs WONDERFUL I he TRADE. Plih\li,. by llct:M· 1.J you ad tn the cJaa,lfied A HB. W.950 5*-3653. 6ft..11n 54$-061\ Rtadin,1 riven 7 dt,yS a maey bun In appl.iantu ed, cont~or for truck, SECtION ' ~ 1 • T\lm tho9e Whlte Elfpha.nlt Sel'Yhw Rltbor are-a 21 )TS. \\ttk, 9>.M-9P?\t 312 N, El you find In the CJusltied tum. or 1 6t2-4lM •a.u:hl ng ror It. O I a I !nto cuh lhru a Dan, Pilot S•ffltr Morte•tt Co. Camino Re11l, San Sfl-00i8 today/ Ohne-a~llne 1.dJ I 336 £:. 17th Street Clf!menie, 492-91~ .fBl..-0076 l j Upholstery DENTAL RECEPT. • f'AtlRIC SAl,E PERi ~~I 4 ~· 1'JOO Blue Chip ! I a m p • * * D 1 SHW ASHER-1Y· FREE. 2-pC divan & chalr Al SUrf • Sirloin.-' 5930 $69, lncludtt fabric le labor. All 11.uk done In 5 dl.yB, Coast Hwy, Ne\\'Pt. 8*.,... Free e1tlma1e. 821-547.f. NO matler what 1l I_!, can 1cU It with Iii u, Pit.OT WANT ADI -. ~\ ~I \ • • ' ~ ~' > - -· Cl -·- I . t I • • • ! . i I ! : ! . . : ' • ' ' . . • • . • . ' . . • • • • . • . • I ' ' • ' ' . • •• . -• : •it : a;•. ' ' • . '· . : r • : •;" ;··. ' ' ,_,. ' ' • ··" .-' .. , ' ·-; . .. ,:-·. :!"'~ ....... " ... ... , -• .. ,, • ·-. ' .. -. . ' I -· . " . .. · . ' . ' ' ' .. ..... i'' ' ' . :• • • ...... , ' •• ' ' . .:•. ' .. •• • . ' • ·-' . ··~- ' - l • • • . -I·" ,~. . , .. • . • • • looking For Someone To Take An Order? • We'll even pay the postage to get you to give us an order. Get ready for some quick profits by malling in your order today. Put a harcl•worklng DAILY PILOT classified want ad to work for you. USE THIS ORDER FORM 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LISS THAN 3 LINES I . 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Atld 12.00 t •fr1 if J i ii lllo1lro u10 of DAILY PILOT lo• t t rt1ic1 with .. 1i1 1llll rt · ,1;, .. -------CUT Hiii -PAITI ON YOUR INYll,.OPI ----········- IUS IN ESS ~EP LY MAIL JVM Cl•u ,.,..,;1 N• II, e..t. M.,., C.llf•t•le Oron9e Coast DAILY PILOT P. 0 . lox 1560 Cott• Mtaa, C.llf. 92626 Cla11ififf 0.,1. Or Give Us an Order by Phone At 642-5678, ·The Direct Line to \ , I DAILY PILOT Classlffed Want Ad RE ·SULTS T I I f . .. .;.-, -r ~~-r ~~ ,.,.,,_.,.,..,,,,...~...,,..,..,,....,..,..-,,..,-..,.-~""...,....,""""'t~--................... .,. ....................... ""'"11'"""'"'""' .. ,...,.""',... ..................................................... ~'"""" .-. • 9 l'ILOT -AOVUT1$U JOIN ,THE • 'SELLERS CIRCLE' WE'RE .SAYING SPACE FOR YOU "' .. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ If you 1111 • se rvice end don 't edverti11 in the DAILY PILOT Se rvi ce Dire ctory, you're ' doing bu1ine11 the h e r d wa y· Th e Serv ice Directory I cleuificetion1 6500 • 7000 in the cleuifi ed ed ucti on do ily l g 1 v e • you •n . edventege you get thro ugh no othe r edver· tiiin g medium. It re aches cu1tomer1 who ere reedy t o buy. Be there whon your prospect. come into the ma rket looking for the services you heve to se ll. If yo ur iervice isn't listed, we 'll 1tert e c•te go ry just fo r yo u. Pi ck up th e phone r i CJ h t now •nd re11rve you r •P•'• in th e "Selle rs Circ le" • • Your Direct Line tc Directory . Results ' 642~1678 DAILY PILOT CLAlllN•D AD DIPAlTMINT W•ldtf, Jti11 I. 1'70 OAILY '!LllT U JOll I EMPLOY~ J~!._~_!M,LOYMI~ ~-IWLOYMINT JOll I WL~f MIRCFfANPllJ POii Ml~CIOOIDJIJJOl ~~~..!..!."!" .. 7!CIO J1~1 -.W-. 7100 ~ Mon,w...,:1100 Jolla Moot,W-. 7lOO SALi AND TllADI IALI ANCl"TU&lt ·~ Dett Store OlRL wtµa drlvtt1 Uc.n11 Pi t oHlct ctr1 wanted. ShlrJ ~ Puntlture IOOO PU....ltvre ... J, W. ROllNSON Newport '""' Has immed iate opening for an EXPERIENCED SALESMAN FOR ME NS & LA DIES BETIER SHOES FULL OR PART Tll'ilE lo help Lido Ill• nlOl.htr klokln1. Xlht )ob for 1tudent YILLOW ,.I wlllt ltlll1lMr actlvlUn or wUh •mtarlal df!•U-.. Hn. SAj.1 1. • f chlldren 2.11. OuUn in-tle:ri:lble. Call 1t1t •ppt. At the w.-•1 moec' agre-. cltxt. drlwlnc to and from -..a alve 6 ~ l.ndtpt act1vltle1, bai,y.\ttlnc, I dent loctJ Yellow p : child cue. Call m..1900 * RI llfhtr'I', •..W. Ult ~rn I GIRL For G • • u •I N~lrTJ=T " C&lil • .,. .... , tor n Ylatl, Rl!1taurant hllp, \YIU trajn. we are "'*raolnf a well Apply :Kl'!t·B Harbor, CM. Major CalUornla nondetenee tboua11t out 1Q&111lon pro- Olf\L For hou1ec1~ani111 1 COft\pany tietkl 11110 Nctp. aram l mu.t add" mor. me.11 day every 2 'A-"ttkl. Jllht. Oonl1ts: to our Yellow Paae 11lt1 La111na Beach. 4M.-tlll. ? Puft tlmt Hiib 1t.alf, Eiu·nll\IJI &I'll hl1h I J-IAIRSTYLisr· It : School craduale wllh buil. the work chalfe11Klnr a ma; riIANJC'uRIST NJ!:~DED ,_.. tralnlfll, 1 tn 2 yean tive. Ext.naive cl.auroom A • "6-0l:ill * e>1:peritnee in pnmU t).p. field tralnln1 will be PfC· Hardware I Ml•1m1;n Ins' and ncepdonJat worir. vlded thOle men lt!Jft'ted to H \V wr1,::ic JJI ao:. X1ht typfnc aldl\1 rtqulted. Jttln our crowtnc firm. If you · · · 0• 1( Put ~ne (I hn ar1t penonable, ntat I have che1ter, C?.1. dall)tl, lUp •chOol ft'dU• aale1 experience, pleNc IP. APPLY JN PERSON 11).S P~1 HELP YOUR ale with poeral oHice work ply in person at D I:. ftfONDAY TJ{RU f'RIDAY HUSBAND de1iml, Some cypina:. Ac-Broadway, Anahtlm, Mon., r -PERSONNEL DEP.utTMENT You can earn up to i u.50 quaintenllnce with bullntu Tue1. or Wed., July II, 1, le tn-an hr.taJdrc-orden-trom machh'ldi helpful -I, at 9 am-or 7-pm for In your frlflw:il, nelahbon and ' 1.erviewin1. relall~• for Stwna Glrl'• Outltandlna berwlill and saL Luikey Br'Ol, I: Ca., Inc. •2 El.llUQrl llll:nd. N.B. beaut. Good HouMU.,ln1 al')' for lhl wdJ..g'roomed In. Servina the "'·e1t Sine. 1549 aPPl'OWd W1G8, WIG~, divldual witb & pleuanl *SA LEIWO!tiiAN Nlded. Equal opportuni1¥. employer T~~~:,"~e:-~:rUory penonalJQt. Muat have n.ptrltncf. Ap-* DR~ ._ ply in ptrton. J4CKI!:"S If SU 'JI( tel~nl. Al~ au where P\ur.e call Mf'I. Smoot al F A!HION CDlTEB., 7 5 No 1---'-• you "oail. " tlma « •pare &M..J258 between 8 .\.'1'. 1: HuntUw:tqn r.enter, Hunt. ,.,..... ~ houn. Side line OK. Ph Necessary! toll free ID)...62l-400S ot ll PM, li1oi:daf thru Friday. "Bc"h".===-~~-- &.luat i..... d9&fl Callfomla write STUDIO 0 It L Rece ..... -$500 --SEA.\lSl'REiS__:-tof CunPll' ~ rteord. Appl 1 HOI.LYWOOO, Qept, NC.21, Bta.utltul N.B, offices, Very drapc1. MAJORWAY 9119 YELLOW c•a CO ll461 Hart ft ., No. pleasant co-workel'I. Top Weit lllth, C.M. "' • tlollywood, Ca. 91603, for be'Nrlll, Call Mi11 Verna, Ill E. 111!1> 51. Ml inlo • ..... mplos >ii.au:!. AbipU Abbot,..,. ** SECRET~RY _ ""!' M.,. by nuoll. No •"" wlll o.U ..,.,,., Apncy, 230 W. Wor. EXECUTIVE** IMPLOVMINr-on you. All replies C1>n.. ner, Suite 211, Santa Ana. Pol11ed, arflculatt Secrctar)' Slll! -JULY Clf.IWICE ,.,.., Naw is IN tine t1 Illy at fantastic savinls! We mu1t move our inventory to m1k1 room for now 1bipmtnq already on Utelr war In. All returna are fto m America's largeJt rlntal company. Prices at an all time low! Valun at an all l!m.e hlalll Hu11e kin11 1111 S"panqh 9 drawer lrlpl1 tlAllo ~.f::f& ~~"ut~ 1tynn1 ~ 11:.!:=:: Spanish antique avoca d o 9 drawer bifl• drum ,r.•up. beoutiful 1lylinJ -II 5 p1ec11. u '3llO ............ -S1'9. Contempon.ry D1ni1h walnut 8 drawer dnsa- _er sroup..oU 5 pitceJ-Wu Sl9Q -.S 1'- Complele Bedroom ael, dre111r 1'1/mlrror, beadboord, 2 nlle sunda, box 1prlllp • maltreSJ, bed frame, bedapread. bedroom chair, 1 lamp1. Was $800 , .... -$11'. Loo~! Beautiful quilled 9' sofa 6 lo¥1 -1. Wu $500 .................. -$145. Walnut 4 dr>awor desk. Wu $80 .. New S Jf. Bunk bed 1n excellent condition. w .. "° ' . ' ' . " ' . ' " . ' " .. ' -' ... Alsorted occ,aui.onal cbairt, a real buy - while Utey la1I! ..... _ ..... loch I 10. I sofa bed I< chair ................. S 5'. 1h corner 1roup with coverlette l bol1ter ......................... $ U. THf USED FURNITURE FACTOIY 9P"OltfUNJTY lidentiaL Ph. hx:lay. ltKtptionl1t te $500 with abovt avenge likUli. Regular..lloun.Mon.lllru-t~n,. HOUSD.."EEPERS~" prac. Typina· 80 to---100·wpm. .!!lw't> Type TO, SH .100, Mht, 5 1115 H•ritor louleverd, c .... Miu Call 833--0600 Ext. ~. Ask tlclll nunn nteded at appearance call Loral.M yn ol ttctnt exper, u an 541-'457 for lifrs. Pennillgton, alter Sl.wytr Homt. 648-1116 WeitcllU P;rMlnnel Apncy' Executl\lt Sl!'crtfltl')'. XJnt1~~0~,~ .. ;;w;•;..,.;~··;••;Jl.~I:•:•:•:•~• ;•·~l,~C~l;s ;•~I ;••;•;••;•'!-I 3-P~f . ____ -----llOUSECLEANING I:: Child 204.l \\ltiilcl!U Dr., N.B: benefltl It aalary, ror IP. * EXEC. SEC'Y * ca~. S50 wk plu1 nn. l ~2170. polntmen1. contact Penon. JOIS a ~MPLO'f'MENT ro $750 ~-5i,, day1. Ref'a. PH; RECEPT . ..c&;hier -Typi1l, ~1 ~. II .... M••· w .... 7100 1'.".',.".;ltur.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;•;;;•;.1 To Pret_. 1: V.P.,tn corpor. ~9'Jt2_.__ pt. time. Attract. ap-AVERY P OOUCTI ., .,. I' ate on1ee1 Tuh1on Iala.nd.1 HOUSEKEEPE.'R tor 5 pearance. ad. teltphOne ConauttMr Dlvft l.,. TOP HAIR mi.i"Sr -'1VMIUlllTSTOCl .• LICLID Type '.15· up, Sii 12.tl. Top adults. S3XI mo + nn It vokt', ,,,_,, l'O. bf!netits. '°" busy II.Jon a1~m1n1, public ronl11.ct. board. S.5'127 be fr :i, &U-1&116 :M20 S. Suaan St. , -== 6r;>l3SS .... 111tna: to travel from time 5to-91ll att 5. · RffiPTIONfST_&_Jtr\I Santa Ana INr 1- to time, cllftf m 0 indtd, $10d HOUSEKEEPER Upper;.&y l1if kw Beauty Sehl. '!'-lyc; Harbor· I: Wamtrl • TYPISf.00 WPftf or bet· ral&e end of 3 mo 1 1100 '"" •y• --=;=.=:;:;;;;::::__j ter. Growirc ce. Gd. OPCI'•· , · \l.'ft'kday1 2:3l:Ml:OO. 2 tehool. Ctn.rd'• Beauty Calle(e, * SECRETARY • for the future. PH: ~1158 uf 6 ;:~• ;"~~i[;~Paid. aie chldrn 64l-lli2 aft. 6~00 1800 Nl"~'JIOl1 Blvd., C.M, 8fl1tutlful New Ottlcei. for lnlv. 2-4PM. Miss Exie. •GENCY H~RS Emplyr p&)'I ;w MB-2919: ___ GOOD opportunity lor aJert UPHOLSTERER W t d "' Cito All n .. tand -"-R r :.:-r-:--~tary, ID "''orit In fut · an t ' 410 W Cout H'll>'Y r;e en /liq ......... .,. -1-<· aa1e1ntan.-~hnqfr Pl~ f" B. • d Ver' I 1 ,fUll. ar p/time. Pb::lr1I Newport Beacn 646..3939 106 8 E, 16th, 8.A. 541..m95 Beach aa.lea • Rental1 Ina: ap~. All .itlll1 Incl'. ~~ OC' evn aft I, ~XPERIENCEO.FOOD l JANITORS. Exp'!\, on Ir· 494-5481 or ~lll98 1borthand recrd. Xlnt 1alaryl~~;;;~;· =~,--=- COCJ{TAIL WAITRESS Good pay.~ wot;klne: cund 1. R:N· 3. P~I t~ 11:30 PM, l bl'neflta. Undier JO. Ph: WAITRESSES ror German • ALSO·SPARE TI&iE CaU afle~~!-939l __ SUperv1501 , "k. endi oft + !m-l8TO ·-Rnt&urant in H.ll· Wt sup. FRY COOK Kentucky Fried Ch\clwl Park L I do Convalescent ply cute Bavarian coaturntl. Rancho ~n Joe.qutn Male, Full or Part Time IN'°'s''•H1~4514"~~1Jlrloc'.u"'v!:: * SECRETARY, Corporate Pa.rt-time. 968-4300 .. ::.·~- Golf C.OUne 6!13 s. Coaal, Laru1111 Bch I Ai1 lO 5 PM~ . o • ...., =~· ~ s~~~,and~x:: * WIGS-. 131121 Culver Road -KIY~UN(H oPR-deaired.137-00'JQ Ext. 31 Sell ladlts tuhtol"'wip N .. n -i. ftN for ICU, aU •hift~. Xlnt -~~-. . by w,-~,. "" tho i'ob o• 1 cwpo1. °"aC1• E.\(l'l!!I' it.quir.d. ..., .,., Irvine Rancb ""·orking: cond'a le btneflli. SiRVICl CINTliR socially. Nr. UCl &3J.0112 Inter im Cont.act OIH<:tor of NURS. Er•lpieyment Altnc. y can Ski for al)P'intment EXPERlENCED Machine op. en.tor for draperies, P I St I ING. C.?if. llitemorial HOlp. ~--trtonne rv ce • M:l-27M • 44:; E. 17th St .. C.~1. --_ __ off I. FM Poaitiona V.'OMEN, P(T. w/car. No Call Ma..324~ lol2-7SH . *llot!t•I Soc'y, ... ,'450 rioor to -or ph work. --~"' Setty lllill'e at F•ront ()(c. capt,b611J.lu/sd 1ood pay w/Sanh Coven. fi\CTORY-!dale • .itliiffii. * LAIOR!U * m· fl tygl.it, 11~ SH. : . try, No lnveal ~1.3421 Jen. = be~~u·~io.\\·~ • C,,~ *Clerk Ty,iit ' .... ~\;";:;i•~·======= Juan Capiltrano. '"'•rim t 6.1 xec E."P. Mlta!Hrv. Gd, w/ni:. •-L-1. I . 1-Pertonn•I S.rvict ,. uni. · ....--"muct.-n -FAT &-UGL Y777 "' •. 11th s ... CM '''"~' '"' ea, .. , ""~ *Sec'y .......... ssoo ~ 11 )'OU are, Wt probably can't '4'1·7523 . 4lO \V .. Coast Hwy ' N.B. Reputa.blt Co./xJn't bencfi1s. C1•tMI ~="""•---· ___ 8 )' appcnnt. f46.3839 T """ Ult you, LADIES/MEN /CX'UPLES! op llUI • CAL IP. CASTING CO. Do ,..., u.. 10 ,.111 t•nne 5ALEI UP· --. *Acct. Cl"k .... $400 .!), Ia contlnuina lll atardl in Care Producl.!I ..,uarantffd · 1' ~Illes Aecur. typ/e~per. in A.fl\, Orange Co. for a varlet)' o! Opportunity 11 more ~ an -an; v~, oppt Jar adv A/P • .Pll)'roU. n l)'lles, for work in maa. mo. ret&il llTS--0389 ,.non. tta Y · 500 Newport Center Or NB deli.nc, 'IV comml'•. tt ind, · Boe• JJYI ltt, St. at S6:iCJ Suite :IXI By Appl 64'4-4811 J / J ru,.,.. Groat pay, oL dmo. w:u:r-11--~"'· C&Jt Sally Hut · ...Nandwrili"'J We an client paid, no lie. · SERVICE statlOll Salelman-Not a school. COASTAL ACilNCY l.;1tti\allic Lite meehaNcal /I A FRll 1790 Harbor Bl, CJ\i work U~fonnl 6: tooll _/'t/i Ct •6 TV SCRJIN TIST run time, day1. Othe1· ree/free Jobi avail turn~d.. Sal. 6 Comm. na 'fdt PH: cn4) '3S-82S2 IXPllllllNCID tl•lp Wanttd-Mtn Mutt bt ovrr 30 yn, mar- 10 AM to & PM Sale1 Md l dependU>k. Arnt: t'en\all!' POWlll MACHINE -Ol'lllATOll- Applf penoMel oUitie, "'1 l!Dor WHERE DO YOU :'oN~'.cT'1. c.M. NO. 0 SERV Sta Ati.ndant, pt. GO FR M ""''· oxp'd ooly. "" '""· to 1t1rt July 1; •• tho Nowpoel Sc'-1 of lu1iMll Twins $il9.95, FuJ11 t:ii.11, Qu~na ias.95 JGnc• uu.• Twin Sile Heiwnio.rd. ST..; ........ .... ~ ..... -er Satu n11.• 1:: Up, Stud6e Couchel $89.95, Comer Groupa 1181.95. lllSTA ILllP SHOI' l!l2T HM'i.U~d., CM 31155 C. Hwy, Dana Pt. ... 1111 ()pen Dally 1M Mon. A J'rl. lo.t 1t lit. "MADlllD"' 3 ROOM OllOUP rnoM M0m:t. llOMU Includf!I: QWlticf IOla & cl\air, 2 •nd taba. • c:offH table, 2 lam;., m..tr, Q'lir. J'Ol', he&dbo&rd, qulllld \cJ'll aprlnp 41: mattnu, S pe dlnlnc roam; tabSt • 4 hi. back chain. OOMPAR~ A.T fl'•• sm Nn down Pmt1. Only Ill rm WILK'I WUIHOUll IOtl "· ... lit., -... WAREHOUSI ~U[L SolM A: chain or a.ctrm set_, )'(IU.r choice '71. Kint Bcdrm set ot"lofa It lovaenl $129, your ehotct• Guaru. teed rerria'•. 1toYtt, ......_ tr11, dryers $39. Special Pri~ on Hou.tub! rrom model homq, "11.ttt. wtll ltp&rat.. Tmn1. REPOISESSJON a'NTZlt 811 E. 4th St., S.A. OPEN S.9 PM SUN lo.Ii The lll'oana.J """' N•wp•. c.>1. SMU BYA~K HERE? SINGLE needle 6: •-ial MASTER Btdlooo\ .-t: • STS.1123 NEWPORT .---lrM1t1lrle1 Inv ited f"ttn<"h Provincial • fMdao -AN the ?.1onday mor11in1 machine operators wan. A1k Nr NON Heffm1n b)' Drexel in .tnfiqut wtdta FllERGLASS I• y· bi•h• .. nin• m ....... "d. E•ptt'd.only. Top .. ,. • ..-letmc •• lripl• Up, sanding & ... No, 47 Cow1I of Fashion quent~ Doe1 fH'ifll that :: O~ucUon Pl., N.B. 557"'611 d~r, cbnt on dwat. dea.d-end job week after ~ .khwafu htadboU'd and two tolll11g IX,.,• Ap• Newport Center "-Wk cut )·our· drive! Then SHAMPOO Girt Call tor DIKrter • o .... t New nip( stands. Ln1 than 11' Ply fn &arson, ED•, you nffd U1 u much at Tte appt, 67a-6070, or .al>flly In C•r•r With The PM whtn purchul!d at w. ,...... An eq\11.l opportuni1¥ ne.t you pertan. 32S-A to.1anne A\'t., J. $!Dene• 4 )'eUI qo "30. LER INDUSTRIES ""''°'" """°' ,,.,.,. llRl 111rt ..._Hu. INC. 2101 DOY• I ~~~!'!~~!~11"n.1 • ..i .......... d '°"'"'""' s1.n1ord 11 .... ,.r "'"'1 TURN<TUftE ....,.... ....., I ~ will atiOw ·you. !IOW to ahape lntt ltuta A natural lot .,,..,,.. people dlapJ•v •tucila, modiit horn. St NI !\IAINT!NANCE Man, -·r ..,, fu•·-1~ woy ,.... -• r • • J~ ....... ,.. . who want t1xcittrnent pluat et, decontora ~Dation. *FR-v COOK-Gri.vtyard mature: teml ntired, eJCper. you think ii ahould bt, And P!r.m. p/hn~. Pt!/F, to par. ,,cket •rent! Air' trelcht! Spanish • MHlt.rrantu 6Ato.1 3PM. SUn. off. Pleue w.: mtian morwy! Our dy. oo~att as ln'IOI p&ltfl te1t Station a 11 n 11 lttteTV• It D 'URNITUltl thitt. Experient'f:d. apply Lont Ranier Re1t., namlc aafet promotion and aub~I, 3 aftn1 ptr wk: .i ..... 1 Ramp--,.1..,,1, COM'AGE COF'fEE SHOP lT~ Beach Blvd H 8 mt --~·lnl ~ ., 1 .. •t & ,_..,.,. -... 1"4 NewPort II., C.M. 562 V.'nt 19th St, C.M. ·• · · ve,.... prorn.m ,.. ...... u. "'UI • )Tl qree to We'll traln you. "1r tbe• e-nUe '1111 * PtfARlNE PAINTER* ce:; •U the leidl you nttd. work thru Spiin£ ·n. •·' --day "' ,1,. Wo ••• , fULL CHARGE' enamel I: varnish 'tll-'Otk. Irvine 133-7730 , ... "-··· · Wed., S.l A lun. 'tll • BOOKKEEPER B LBOA BAY MU& + ~ Pl A ·i bl lneludt placemtnt aulat. -A ._.., ..,.aw an ve11 e STRAIGHT Stitch m&chlM, anct BAR Stool1 • 1wlvel, Seeking rtplat'PTllf'nt lor my 5'11-2211 Ext. 331 · • Work Ooae to Home . button hole buttoll niacb-· uphQlstend Mei: and •at. p01ilion. Immediately!! I llilAnJRE MAN, p&l'l Li;;;. + Car Plan Available. lne operaton full or put !:It. 21 yn, Approwd tor bllp !Vlupf\)tde wrttl $Ulm. haw been Pro mo ltd. • pos1ible full time. Bui • Jk. an u.:>ciate o1 H. W. time. AJ)l)ly '20TS Lquna Vetera.111. Ellst~ lmtilution hard:rock nwipe.. Saw '°"' Abioluttly mWit be: poi5ed , i tation-handl1-IJ lhlpPtrc, Dwi&;ht, rt•pecied Ca.HJ. Cayon Rd, Lqun1 or call under the f.tdenll:r lnau:red no each ~tm, 2ID v.·ell V"OOmed, attracti\'e &: tickttl, toun. 536-14J8 R.E. Broker. 491.1131. 1tumnt lo&n procnm. Redliandl Pr. N 1 wport 1ltndtr. Unique opportuni111 + Gl"OUp Health ln.1uranct Beach. for proftnione.I "''oman. NtU'lln:; -425.000 maJ0r mtdieal, STU DENTS / Retlr111d Airli"' SchMl1 ,1cHic ==~~~~~~ l\1ni. McCullouclt 54.>1441. lfllN • C•Uf. lic9"M life and acddtnt. Couple1 Dlanlned Work 61fl I . 17th, Sant• Aft.A RA'M'A?i_ ct!,._ tnW. ' eVH. lZ P1'1 lo I AJ.1 1blft • Unl1mtted Complll\y y;~ dl1rrlbuti n&; home cart pro-JCi 61ff c:'-1"• xtn ~· lllO: FULL or PART TI?.IE. APPL'/ in pel'IOrl: anclnr on All .... ducts. No door to door. 11ncle btd ilS; •• mttaJ. EARN UP TO '5 PER HR HUNTINGTON llACH + eonu, '"'"""'' Plen 61'-!l.189 MERCHANDISI FOii "d ftamo. I<; ""1..- FULLER BRUSH co. CONVALllCINT T1ka1a N"™'Y land,..po. IALI AND TUDI 1'0. d•"' lit-alt, I . M&-0745. HOSPITAL Gtt Goln1 Now-Call: ~lale. Ase lJ.30. Drive 2 BAR &tool•, awivtl, FUU. or PART mr:E. Earn 11792 Dtlawan, H.B. Mr. StanJey fTI4) l35o3233 ton tl'\lclc. ~-Purnlture • IOOO upbl>Uttred ill ... tbntllll 'P to i;. ""h,. TULLER * NUlllll AIDIS * °""I°">'• Tolephone Solkiton. -. ··-~--ydo wittl hobn•ll BRUSH. 546-5745 11-T thitt. Ptnn. ruu tlnw, 61.ln Charil)' appeal. Pakl '4'teldy, 17 ,c, KING Siii trim. Colt MW ... 15-= r"u Ume woman d'11( •l<rk. ""'rienc:ed: APP; ,......,. * OPINING * Apply; 325 N. Broadw.,, llDllOOM NU "" '"' ••"'-MWTU. Uv•wtr111 onl,y. Box P·lOI ~~~m~tp ~:8. H 0 A. G "Olt llAL llTATI Rm. illO, I.A. I.Arp 9 dn.wu dnlltr. mtr. MEO OR tablt l ' ch'e DaUy Pilol p I t i lonch k SALISPlllSON TELEPHONE OPERA"r(Jlt rot, 2 bt<bide •l&ndt, KiJ>c Lit •t. Bit ai.. - General ;~'°me tv ~er PIMr tlrM IVl11 J.ll prn lat I Sun :-~=--= :;.t·~~ • ndlc. IO-ml Sl. 95 HR. 1 Writ~ .,..7i:.,:!.,,"': ';;.iy, CALL 'qll Al'l''T. m ro"''· i.q,, .. Beoeh •fl, etc., " . "' LArge. 1xpandlnr chain~ pay J"11'Uirementti to 1-tr. Corbin or ?I-tr. ·Martin ' TELEPHONE Sollclton, ft ·Choice of S,..,_ L'<TltA Loac: "' W, "°"" full Ii: pan time help, Temp, Milltltone &lectronic1 ..._..,... or pt time, lJ or · over. oti Modem Style' ftt tabl'e, end taMe. TY " Pmn. A1r lt..U. I r.10'1 3345 NeWPOrt BJW. C -M.d"T'arr.1 Loni ha.Ir OK. TfMUl ALL l'OR $24t .et, "°'1Ch. e&c. 2lM ~ n-sliltnt requirtd. . Newport Bta'-"'. ·Cal. 92880 ~-~;.,;;;u THE BLUE BEET No down pmtl. only 19 """· ~Vf!., No. C, C.M. •2871 Jim R)'a.11 *-PBX op 1 r a tor-=zi· m.9904 • DINNER-COOK WILK'S WARIHOUll CUSTOM Wood 1* with ~--~.'!:~a~bn. =e~~nanrtrw •· IALES Opportunity • start po. !° 1hlft t ~:·~U.a.':'Ms.: f: ~.°':'tr~= • all • --1 w lift . WtU J:llablllhed 11• )'lllf'll, c.11 830-lS'ST. ity, c "'""".ne, etlc · p Real Eatate ottlct nMdt ~TOOL MAK I A .,, CJWfD pt.,.. antq -.tit., ~==--~~--·1 """""'1 Act""'· 1!43 arts Man --·· l'riva....... MOLD MAK•ll -cu..... """"' .. cvm11 -· , ...... w .. 1o1m 0r .• N.e. 14'-:mO. -Top '°""""'ion c.m,.,.uie °"" l400. soi.ms ...,,.. llik itn. r - GENERAL INUtJnct Ai<'Y· noor . time Good tnUc.u; • 54&-!!045 * . PttOVING. !'umihlN ...Sac-10(a, CU'Yld wood wd girl. C~t, part time ~~ !°' counttr :m. !\lust havt tn.ttic, c.n' q 1nttmew. ceMOriH for Nie. l&A!PJ . ......., """"'"PO-lloxl;£d.\I ....-.~ .... in ...... W.l;-t..i.-yV -t"T'l',iifl .~--•---•----INti:TZ----..... - ; :;,:;" ,..manal<t. Six"°"· Otlko -Evie, ITM51I SPANISH di""" "" Ill. • .... -~ pod TIMI POI H """'· ....,,.., 1or ... , ""'· uru "-"'· ~ 1111. ,... h,.. ""UICIC c·SH arbour v w * SALli LADllS * . "mponry job """--· "'"17lll ,=~~~~-.... "' 1 • l>-2', lo work 11 field re,, toda1 MOVING. MU"t 1tll, dave~ TWIN mapjie Md,· • •• THROU•H A um BEACH BL .• !<Ml» tor no1•1 _,,._ 11 .. ...,1-,...,. t&bi"· ......... , , tpriro 6 ,,,.,,__ 111• D &ILY PILOT HUNTINGTON BEACll bi• •od have .. auto. No W11torn Olrl lno, ,,,.... M ... or.. ~I. -,._ PART TfM!J exp. MC, Pm to train. F• Mf MacArthur Blvd. LOVELY 1'loraJ tota. ntWt BUtrrfttit. W t.111 j1. ; I WANT AD • Mo\SSEUS~ • lnllrvi<w coll 10 ., I p,m. N•~""'1 Beaeh ,.,., Ill:!. llll<h. io.. aat -....,. •Mr JWI. , ______ ,..,.. ________ ,..,.. _______ .,..: --------·•-...:r.:"~'.:M&-W.::.::;;;;.:"":::;.'.;:n;;..o. 54+'1"· ~ ___ ~~ ~ :~~·~· , ~ • tut, • •• • \ ... I ~y PILOT P!flca l11Vlpmosd IOll IBM fleetrie typewriter,. :,,_ T2. $251).. ' ~ *.st>nM * ,-r ---. -' -" -•• '\ Wtdlltld'1, Jwy 8, 1970 Wtd~ay, Jut1 8, 1970 PILOT-AOVERTISU 2t I NOi llANDISI fDl FREE 'TO YOU TllANSl'OltTATIDN ~SPOll.TATION TRAHSPOltTATIDN It ATI fRAH5PORTAr10N SALE AND TIIAD.!.._, SAll ~ TltADI S.1-toll Pllhl"I Boan -Auto Sortlce Duno llvl:_gl!!..._ 9}25 Imported ~os 9600 Pi-& 0'110nt 1130 ~lonooUI . -2 All.r Id!!.,,. tb1oed •boul IS' Fllli!:RGW Oenlel'booN 28' f'lah booit w/moori-& Ports -'69 GLASS """""·Wit '"'' flAT---I 8 wkl 00! 6G-ao43 T/9 -• , .,., .._,, * AllC110H * LABRADOR l yr old mile aloop w/trtr, l yr. old. $1095 lully e@lpt, Nttdl paint f TIRES. RTS-151 bl.le wau1, & aide eurtainl. Tow. b.._r. ---'------1 eood with d\Hdttn needs or bit oil'. Or trade for A TLC. ~t offer, Prop, winter tm, Xlnt for '58 chauit, Good cond. llofu4t '68 l1AT 124 Sport Coupe FRIDA1f 5;a P.M. fenced yard 89S-.fl4' 119 Venture 22. 300 Broadway, IOt'J.mntarMi3El:Jatt'5. camp's, etc, NEW, Cheap! 1el1. $1050 or otr. 2500 • New Afichelr., Chmn1c JULY' 10 . C.M: ~26fT. ,. A* t nu O>rvalr wht Marpl'et Dr .. N.8. 6"6-4200 rums,' Lo\v Mllcagt, All H.,_ ., ... l'urn. 2 Adorable tlutty fenWe kit· 26'-SJoop, '69 tuny eqpc1. Sl.P' Moltllt HOn\es 9200 atdewalls w/rima. 6*-1557 e vw Chau.ii Sbortcninge !je1vice record.,. ( · 532-5731 Ett ... S.fe & Repost. tens Jl'9Y • wtl.lte, 1 aray 4. ~ mut. Sell or VW E 1fte GMc1 Conc1 Frff piCk 'IP & dellvtry COrangr.I Curtwn dio'r rm oet w/Cro. =~-!Id' :!'f. ~ trade tor ..,.., ... I to 30'. lf. "!,~-'!::~ ;' ...® e ' 9642.-e =~======! dcru:u I mirror., t new A '"~n. 5tl-(iau 7/9 .646-90DO;i-w ·-·........ ' HILLMAN 1""" 3<1r rt!rir~ CAL 211 lll . !ere.I 0 1pa<e1lnoneo«Ca111.1tuL . VY/ ..... -ax1 .... ·----en top. L&t ne~ Sears TOT.+,L_ ~Don: 3 bUt tun ~t~"awc !'ng :!t est growq resort areu. body JIU'tl. l'"-'-'---.;......;....._,._..l·-- combo waaht:r/di'yer, eu.. ld;"-,.ll&Jn«\ !led, ,Wblte Oller m-"'4 ext ' 311 MOBILE HOMIS ~ ALFA ROMEO '61 HIU.MAN tom coif~· table. Color TV'a I:: ue. Pt.,~. Shots, ~ 8 am A 5 pm, ' are on~. tbe1t 1'cHne$ SERVICE dept. tq1,1ipmef'C • Rum; eood. SZ75 ~stereo 'Bu.Jlt bed.a delks weued, tmd. ~ 4&-ys. are fully equipped at pricu automobile. In eoo<f c:ond. '64 Alfa Romeo Gulla Sprtnt. ..._ &!6-1492 or 646-5632 .n new chests, • bookcues, •map~ ~ eves. , . , 7/9 KITE NO. 227, dolly, new you won't want to ~ up! 644-2950 bdore g pm h1:UST SELL. $750. HUGE DISCOUNT Wurlitzer 11nd rocker, hutchel. divara, di. WILL Give )'GU l .... tupply •r!io3 sood eond. $6 50 EXAMPLE: \ '62 FORD in T, 6 eyl, truck ---*-*;; ..... ;;.;;'"~*-*--1--~J'.'.A~G~U~:A::R~-other f11mout m11k11 nttte11, maltre$5ell, lampa. pet food • U )'OU ~ a , · New-.... w/awn{Qga, ltlrt. engine-complete, new bead AUS IL? .... S.lo I022 PIANOS&ORGANS ~l•cabinets,ofliced<1ko. blkldt ... oralt<lppo'1 ·616 Catamanon, muit "" etc.--lalncl,tax &vatv ... $50.MS.3153. TIN JAGUAR ~.,.,.., GOULD MUSIC CO. New """""· Freezer, toed cot a &OOd --Main aaU . I< Geno&. l42S & tte. Many rally tor IM.' ~-========~~ 1-------1 ~ Sa<:r!flft; Sur!boud. Slnco 1911 • ..ov ... m•tcbod wuher " oo-ol7' or 6U-O'IS5 7/10 or ... otr. sn-nc, MEDIATE ~ANCY! Troller, r...... M2S 'St Au1tln A4 HEADQUARTERS :1\ij' Coll clubs & bag, 2045 No. #Min, S.A. dryer set. and much more! GIVE All ~ a aooc1 USED AQ\JA CAT. nearly GREINLIAI' PARK --,-·-!W_l8.8&_,,_16_altt __ r_s __ 1ThconlyauthorlzedJAGUAR .~;,~"::,.9'~= * 547.e6111 * WINDY'S AUCTION horoe. Ca" I< ldtteno • r~w aallo. An'adOlt l'f'Vat.. club '57 MERC. IS' T.~. 0... AUSTIN .HEA_ LEY deOO In the entire Barbo• :ttim1; too numerous to llat, various I.PS• cokn, some $500. * 8f&.2957 i75o Whttdtr Ave., wJaw~ •. ~elec. b~, Area. ~ wc1m.., 6371344 TH" llGGE••1 CO"E ••nwsE AROUN ,..,..., SG-1846 119 f'ibe,,..... & • Gclcoat Colla """' bui... ...., • ..,. .. """" AUSTIN-AMERICA cSomALpEl's"' .-. . · ,._ ··.., -"'~--'!llL ·Nylon-b.J&e-...pe--*-*-Repain_•_L _ _!'b,~USQ ' lltthltcl>.$575 ... ofr.2500 dl'ATE Sale • rrt & Sat. Piano la 01'9 an Sala an5% Newport Blvd. 40 • ..1. ""-· L. .. 1 Jo•· 1 ~-~itima•-..,1752 Ta'-u.;.;;bor ~..---r.--0 Mtrg:uet-Dr;o-N.B. t46-t200-SileS-seMCrPVt.-------1---,SERVICE'---1---<-t 11.tfi 225 in Town Behind Tony's Bldg Mat'IJ 7""· '"'"Y• ""' 00 0 ~.:,.t" ._ -"" M< nu· u..va. 1u , , :G6f~~~5 ;~r n, 11 going on Cotta Mesa * 646-86116 wear left. Jjetvy. 673-4754 RifQDES 3$ G90d cond. 19th St.,~ wett Trucks '500 Immediate Delivery PARTS :Li.Deni; Bric-a·brac, Some right now llt OP~ DAILY 9. to 4 f. 119 ~ fot•raclne or dlJ' sail-to WhlW. A"'!. All Modela BAUER .a.o-:o A...,..._ WARD'S BALDWIN sruoro UNIQUE FURNITURE AUsrRALIAN st>ei>l><N. 111 inr. l,1!JOOJ6""""' JOMICRA, IljC. WSE NEW GMC BUICK Nfi'GHBORHOOD i" a g.,. Ul.9 Newport, C.M. &f2.M84 New driftwood table, cu.s.tom· yr/~~:_ H~~ 2°,!t 19' ~ ~ w/motor, M.21V: ~"l~lo IN •Open EVery Nile made WOOd chair, $40 ea. w "'ww•n. ·-,...,,-. '~"' aafely .. .,. XIJlt eond, Slip o• "'"I'-"" 1 COSTA MESA ::_e~~~l~~13~e 'S:: & Sunday Attemoon New &.track tape deck, DC ?4S..l046 719 avail. $1395. ~ AL.L NIW~'fl MODILS TRUCKS - fWll& Jfttrace. C.D.M. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!"!!!!!!"!'!'!!'!,!~I power •UpP~Y Ir: 2 lg. PUREBRED male ./ KITE No. 121,. 2 sails., NOW ON DIS-:'LAY 234 E. 17th Street 1-:•--T"llo.3-'_--,00"-"_..,,.,"--'---'-s. __ t ___ 1 ·T-•_l_••_l_•i_o_n ____ -_-_12_._iS_.1 -~;:.?Id ~-~:~: ~~to~~;~ ~~~ ~ t I n ._}@_. _20'12"\!~to~·~ 351-~~1: .~~;:X,otl GV\V, ~w. ~ ~~~0.~764 '69-X54S-K11Ei;.; C EmTE Sale.1,.argt Jtem,;. candles, picture,;. Complete 83J.m8 • -7/9 _, 6' SAilBOAT, -mp'-te Park Space1 Available 2 ~ We, ltOI> x 20-10 ply Authoriled MG Dealer pe. )IQp1e ·ne\v & misc:;. J\1Usl NEW & USED TVs blue bath acces.,...., aet UlJ " '"" "' 1423 Baker. St Costa Mflll tiret, power o•-~-. po\\·er,, '66 AUSTIN Healey Sprite _ •Go' ~1 Havon Pl. NB For aale/rent. --·# . -, HEALTHY Wbimiical broWit w/aail -$50 ·• • ., ~ .. ._ llO I inll "1/F'I , · _, . Skis $10. Xlnt quality rabbit with cotton tail. ,.,,,:,,.. Sm-'th 67.,..,,~.. % blocltEaslofHarborBlvd, brakea. JnclixiH Ix 20 Oat convertible. hlake 0Ue1·. actua es. '"'' • ·~1217. Dunlap's, 1815 Newport, CM. wo~n·s dotbing, air.e 12, 8.13-6844 dt.)'I 494_9 ,40 ......-wa 1 • ~ eo.ta Mesa (TI4} 540-9470 bed, bead board and poc. 541~387 ' turbo wheels, full tac.t~ry ~GE SALE JWy 11).11-12 548-7788 low price. Men's me 42. eves. 7/9 12' KITE A 11tAILER. Xlnt oiiio'!THE .... ii.ilMEADDWS ...... ;o;; ....... I ketl, (3'0H) 2 year le&R '60 ROADSTER 100-6 fair \\~'r&n!Y· •• M~t sacr1f~ce '."MOVING TO HAWAII!! 23·• TV $25 21" antiqued TV, 135% Balboa Blvd, No. 5 DO RMAN Pinlcher AKC oond. Al1ri.-$8(11). at~ , cone!, Pvt pty. S400. • this mqnth!; Wmdo~ price .• J3Balboa.CoYes, NB olive green $25. ups~, N.B .. _Phone ..!_Eto -Ible adWts 675-4146 $5172 Raf lftO *962.;,7543* \VU $6413. full .price no\\' ' t:•g =-673-.fl863 before comln" .u-=. ·-wr--r• • $4787 QU6834,) Ifill take old. HUTCH -bamboo trim, good ... ,,....,._, ---•· w/lg yard only 111' yr'L 24' AUX Sloop, bead, plley (Irvine) Contact Bill Applebee or Bill DATSIJN er car as doWn or?· ;_\\'ill ·~. 2 mastll. 10' boat. "A.CA 19·• porta6111? TV_ x1nt CUSTOM JEWELRY old 642-1750. 7/10 dacs. N.B. $2200, or trade Lealle Ii~ private party. Call G 38111 St, NB. :~~ew picture tube. $35. R~'f~ ~:e ~~ ~~~ ~:sl~~nldt: s1::s:l~iller-Fbgls. ~~va:.on~ now~ OULNDISVMEROSllTYILE '&r l&OD ROADSTER :.iP: ID a.m. ~100 or -'-fl•ncet 1100 -~==~==~-1 jewelry. Custom casting. tens are a 11 sor ted . No. 4115. North sail!, Oan. finest&: most·complete park l =-o'=~~-~~~ ;..µ;:; . PHILCO <X>NSOLE ~ 1uppUes, CUt stones. 642-3354 7/10 Dolly, Xlnt, $285, ~7. at 14851 Jeffery 'Road (Sur. 2850 Harbor Blvd. Sil f . h ';bl k . I '65 3.8S Sed-pwr, air. lth1._ NENl'lfORE auto washer &. Black & White $45. Rock1 bound .supplies. Real. ...,__ Yer, irus w ac vtny chrm w/)v f.lich tires lo ·~ncrest etec. dryer, late 49'M279 after 5 pm. J1tic 'prices. BLACK rockapoo & SilW!' rounded by Orang~ Groves) UR>ta Mesa 541).9640 intmo~ :4 speed, Dir., <R~C mi. Tradc--0f!er. 6.i.J.-4265. :Jftol!els, xlot cond. Both $95 Open Tues thru Sun cockapoo. 2 yrs old fem Power Cruisers 9020 In Irvine. For Wonnation, LEASE·A·TRUCK 851) v.·ill take trade or Jin· I::;========' I ·;~1~eliv, 847-BUS or Camer•a & Cl~ Mon. • all shota, M.B. Licen9el. call 893-5730, 531.a5n or '70 Dodge C500 . V8, 2 IP. 20 ~~va~~·ty call MERCEDES BENZ .,,.....,,,,.. ~~me __ nt ___ l_300 5 M GEMS 642-4589 7no 2'l' CHRIS Craft LapgtnJre •531![!!!!.s!!!OS!!!!!_ '!!"""""!!"!!""~I bi Van ••••.• $156.19 per mo fZ Auto Waaber & Hamilton 2750 Harbor Blvd., 11-A PET• •ml LIVESTOCK CUtlan. Rare buy, few Jn ""$p11ce...S,.cet-Spllcu 'TO ~ CF5o • VS, 2 sp-20 :au dr)ier, xin·t. cond. Both •NIKON Fm. lenses, xfru Costa Mesa * 549-~ ;,..;;;.--o _____ ..,....,..I exla:tenct. 210 hp, 45 mph. hi Van •••••• $156.19 per mo .'.$85; WIU dellv. 847-8115 or $450. Rear Of College Center Dot• 1125 2 bunks, head, radio, outrig. New 5 star Adult Park • '71 Dodge Van -VS, auto/ ,546-8612 TI4: 83Ul07 after 5 pm MAPLE Bedroom set: Twln GREAT DANE gen, bait. tank, conv. top, Centrally located in quiet radio •••••••• $89.00 per rno HOTPOINT MATCHED· bed box prt & t , -._ ti8btnl extl"U. Xlnt for ne!Cbborbood. 01: WeatmU.. '70 Dodge Pick. VS, auto. . , • , WASHER Sporting_ ,_Gootl __ , __ l500__ s. s 11P ma· Brindle fem . puppy. iop water akii~, bay cruising. ter. Cloae to shoppinr area itep bumper. $89.00 per mo ,,..._, tress, Mr. & MN. dresser show prospect, Out of Wry Top condition, near new I: freeway. A beautiful new "Chrysler Lease System" .&";PRYER, XLNT VJi .. D. GOLF Club&-Wil80n X 31 with mirror $lOO. Couch &. lrg &: x1nt breedln&. 642.-5885 rover. S-or make offer. clubhouse, Lee swimrnln& John Davis ,11.,. • * 642-1579 complete set incl. 10 ,-,. .. # matchini chair, blue $10. or 545-8993 Call Mr Rll .,,.,,. 12131 poo' Jacuzzi &. aU other ra. ''"" Col.dspot refrie, o!d $40. 17'=_,,,,--_,· --.,,----,,, · e)', w"-T. ., 9 to 6 daily • 5.57-8600 doLbSPOT Froail1!$1, 11tand. in all·leather Spalding bag, Kenmore ranee. old S20. ACK white toy poocHes, will 624--6531; wknds, ( 714 ) cilitiet, 53().2930, 5.U--8571 Leo Lerner ftz., $85. Xlnt cond. 673-7051. Value $425 Near new rond. Maple TV, needs adjll8ti~ be very amalt Hurry! OnlY 67>55119 531-8105. 7 to 9 eves. _ zi3..TR 3-1095 ~-Coral Ave, Bal Island. $200. 548-8025. l4S • .,,_ -.LO-,._ -.... 2 darting females left 333l"!J!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!l!ll!!!!'-'69 BUDDY 20x56, 2 Br, '67 ~· · • £.0,lup.&, UUllD • e....... E 17 h S ~-M, 1'1s• R""~ • ~-V 105 . \..PEVY '1 Ton, 6 cyt., BRONZE Philco refTig , FUU. Set Spalding stainless Dinette set $15. Maple · t I., '""""'• na ~•u:JWL • ......-.:p • 2 ha, extras, cooler, S Star 8 ft bed, step bumper, 6 Jl.]..awst new, $125. stee l irons·collecto?1 rouiP bench $25. 891...5277. 646--0142. . hfu ~~ lift.toot Park, no peta, $10,500. ply on &: off road ttree, • ·' :It 673-1593 * , items-be11t ever made-$8 RE GISTERED Auatrali&n t :ott---...tom bl& wheel 897-4165 trlr hitch. 30,000 ml. Xlnt ; Hi4 Cu tt Fng;da1t-e· each. 6#-1508. Shepherd plij)JliH--7 wits. AJ. trailer-many xtras. $1.895. 2 BR, $7500. Choice space cond. $1400. 557-7315 XI _, 175 RE'f od I 870 ""' fectione.te, intelligent & 541-3436 alter 5 pm on golf c:oune. ~-bUt. from '68 ~EVY " To p· k U ; _ i_:il 1."Vlll\ 1 • m e 4U gauge. .......d /~ ll5 call \..0 ,2 n IC p . .. • 111:646-3375* ,22 calibre single action a;uuu w • n. · 42 Ft. Chril ''Conqueror" '62 beach. Htg. Bch. 536-6928 V·8, auto, air, cab high '~ Ruger pistol. 548-8576 aft. 5. 549-3888. Like new. New c'rpta, upbol, srAR 2 BR 2 ba. Quiet camper shell. $ 24 SO , :USED applianoes &: TVs ENGLISH sheep doc. feiit new finish. ,Fully equip'd. ~ 537-5660. ;A!1Jo guarante«I. Dunlap's, U.S. Diver Super Sport wet 1~~ yn. Champ Enclish Lease or aal~. 557•9700 or ~d~l~ks:aBUs a. Lived =~--~--~-~ Newprt, CM 548-T188 suit. Never used. $60 stock. Great tor k i d.a . 49S-4208. • '64 V\V double cab pickup D-·~wASHER • G S40--08'l1 -~-~--~~-reblt eng. ne1v til'C. paint. ._. • · E • · 644-2260 or 846-5041 "~' Cabin ~-1--, Ex-llont Motor Homes '215 .,_,. ~·'I •-• model l'u. DIVERS Attention! 14 cu tr '" ..,, .. -i• "" -------hiany extras. 536-..,...9, :;n.:=,.~ uciuxe • .....,, ffilSH setter pup, t wks, shape. AU around new paint, --~ compressor & 250' hofie, $450 1969 27' .W11)}1$baa:O motor :> aft 6: 645-1088, 642--0288.. 89'2312 male, AKCs75':s'f!~·* Jn~r--aler mw in Long Beach, home, com pl , selt--mn-\-,.E STING HOU SE cop-..._ * ....,,..., 4»-3996. ned tuU . 'd Lo • ·""'"-=-,-----,,,.-,,,-=~~ !al ' y equip . w J?:l!rlone refrigttator. Xlnt Mlscell•neoua 8600 LOVABLE Furr Y blood 19' Sabre Craft 120 !\Jere mileage. Beaut. decor. in-~· $WO. 837·1445 ---CCO'-"''---"c;;; KING '0 lawn 18'' front Lhala, hllltk llOt 1uitabJe tor Cruiser-slkting hardtop. terior. Priced r\a:ht! ?o.fu11t ClSEST Freezer 20 cubic ROYAL elect lypev.Titer $65. throw lawn mower, in veni sm. children 645-0327. fully ~ipt. 313 Robin see to appreciate! 646-8579. fte~ good condition $100 Printing calculator $115, good condition $6.'1. ot will SILKY TERRIER AKC Rood, CM. llB i!GZ-3733. 1961 Fon.I Convert $160. trade for power edger plus Adorable. tntelligent fem, S-ACRlFl==c~E~,=17-l>_'_i>_'lb_r_d.-AU= Standard typewriter $59. cash. 962-7689. ,_ 64 9= 7.JSED 1-IOTP O I NT Freiden calculator s120 , 2~~ mo., $laD. 4-4806. Jbrgls, xlnt cond. $16:iO or El.Ctrlc C11r1 '69 DATSUN pickup. R&H, fog lights, etc. Clean. Orig. owner. 557-7142 Art. 6 PM. e '61 E L CAMINO V--8. power s:teerina: I brakes_. suoo .. • .. 494-6303 e 'Ml FORD 10-whl DUMP ** $1700 ** 847-1753 or 494-9466 ·~:-lnrfl=. ZIMMERMAN 2145. HAJllOR BL VD. ...... 01 <in'Je County's L.<rgesl Selection Nf''""' & Used ""\ertedes Bt•nz Jim Si emon• Imp•. W;uner & Main St. anta An a 546-4 11 4 '67 :~TSUN WAGON '~:~30"'7~ \':'~E .. ,,'.'~; or 49T·l26,;, Extra sharp. Dir. AutomaHc. reftrted · Chrome wheels. 1965 \\'HITE Coupe 2"...0 SL. (UDE591} Will take ear 111 Lcl\1• 111ileagr, new lircs. trade or fl!WJCe private par. Priced 10 sell ! 675-7086. ty,• 546-4052 or 1 494-9773. DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY ANO SUNDAYS 18335 Cea .. h Blvd. Huntm;ton Beach 842-m:t or MB-.~ '61 Datsun Sedan 4 door, 4 speed, shovv1wn1 clean. Dir. (\VDQ 237) \\•ill take trade or finance priva1c party, caU Sl&-4052 or 494-9773. '67 DATSUN Pick-up. ~lust sell! See to apprecia!r. MG ~ • THINK "MG" ... ''FRIEDLANDER" NEW MIDGET $1995 \fist IEACH (HWY. Ml NEW.USED-SER¥. ~ MG lSEfR.IGERATOR, $&.), plus otheni: cheap. Rotary M_achln11__ry , __ E_tc_. __ 1_700_ AKC Toy Poodles, 8 wHl;c.I. ~ ottrr. &73-8361. : l * 5'8-6169 * lawn mower S5. Tues & ~--2 black males. Have 16 wk 26' Chrlscraft ~u Cruis. I -=ii='=======~ I \Ved all day, eve1 aft '1 • tlFGR h10VING :Jhots, Call 673--3842 er • vs, &1Hps 6, Clean, '66 DODGE Van, immac, 1 Owner. A real price, .A-1 mechan. & body. 546--1'128 Recreet'n Vthicl" 9515 _..._.~-~'~7~0 ~°'-"-'--'-'"-~~·• '65 DATSUN sta. wag. $500. 548-1786 Sales, Servic..', Parts Immediate Delivery, AU Modeili sfwtng Mllchintl 1120 PM. :WO Broe.dway. C.M,. Air compressors, spray Basaet Puppies new paint. $5495. 962-9910. booths, spray guns, paints, C ,_ •, stn&er toucboo0-matic, * .NE\V CARPET Bargain! ta! bin 1 tu hampion Slred-$50 ~v Carpet YoUt home, apl, me ca e s, rnace, 644-5553 S~ki Bo•t1 9030 l:!i·lQ, l:!µut. walnut con-tbls, rac~ P ck'g mater, ~ lttle. makes button boles, boat, can1per. trlr. lCOO's aU I I YORKSHIRE T•"""r pup ·--· rd U w paque1, p cture , ·~·:~ . • 16' Glassrui .. 90 HP M ........ •'"", ~st. seams, b 1 i nd ye. s, a sizes & color~. 4--lat h tra m~. 4 mo. champion 1lftd, lra•'lor .,,~ • .,.. 11350···-, W.nd . A u· 8 .u..,ues, 111 uary, as ys, }tms, designs & etc. Guar. 1 .Y" uc on a r n. $125 644--0425 aft 5. • · • IJ4 cash or small pym.11. 20751~ Nwpt Blvd, C~t etc. 642-8289, 54~2868 * 646-4295 * Mini Blko11 t275 MINl bike-Xlnt ahape. 3~1 hp. Dile brks. Good tires. $150 new. Will sacrilice at 185, 54~;1673 M;i;cyelO. '300 545--8238. 646-8686. 10" DIAMOND • Lapidary Bl~c~ 1to~~or :e~v~ __ . 1811'._,_,'G=E=R~A-u-to-,,-.,-.._..--,-m-,,.-. 'BAR Stools -upholstered saw, Pow~:j an 5. sl-71~354; · ' M11rlne &quip. 903S -----n.nnnn c(d. No attach needed for back and seal, swivels, LARGESTt discounts on all ztJ:-zag, button h o I e s, beige naugahyde with Salf'm FREE TO YOU Horses 1130 marine tqUipment. Radios, designs, etc. Guar. $39 cash hardrock maple. Save 50%, ---------· 1---compasses depth sounders, ~small payments. 526-6616 sell!~ S20 each, 646-lnl BEAUTIFUL Western show pain'·, .,,·, • eve'"'·"·;n., for Mu1ic11I ·:Instruments 1125 ----: GET IT ON, LEON Ota Fender duo-50nic, v.·hite. bo. Fender e<:l»--reverb, J:tW" $2'J9, npw $125. Shure -2 n-•1 nd o NB 5 Beautiful l ong·halred ddl Al _ _. L.--" "" •7 ........ ..,, """'a s r.. · · &a e. m ... ,,. ..,,-w,.. new. power and sail Persian kittens, !·calico, $100 673--0629 · LADIES diamond dinner ring. set with 11.4 karat center dlamopd. 2 diamonds • ~; k~t M each 6\de. Brilliant t ut Sacriftce! Rep. ly to Box: P360. Daily Pilot Need a Joying h 0 me , ' ' t1arine .t Battery ShOpJM!, 642-6473 7/10 TRANSPORTATION 2430 W. Coast Hwy., N. lkh. FREE Blk & \\"hi bunnies. l albino guinea p i g 646-3177 7/10 Boats & V1cht1 9000 PORTABLE Marine dlrec----------1 tlon finder, Nav. 500, 3 THINK HONDA • Sii ''FRIEDLAllER., ~ike unisphere $29. Spkr. FRJGIDAIRE clec: oven, mg, eab, 2-1s·· L&nsings, D-140, hood, blln. $15; Port stereo, ~ 494-5373 $40: Stenolype mac b , f<ENDER BAS.S AMPLIFIER I tex.t bki;, ribbons, tape, $100: 3 CALICO kittens, part Persiat'lfi, Litter trained, 9 wks. old. ~l 7/10 SCRAM-LETS cryotal' 1 15 54&-9!0! ANSWER'S ~~ Moorlnt~ '67 YAMAHA 11'1. Eloclrlc 1tarter, 1 owner. Clean. SLIP AVAlL: for nanow ~lust ff:ll,, make oUer. FREE Kittens, 7 weeks old, DlJ;UXE RICKENBACHER ~~7272 9-C wkdyi. '.. BASS GUITAR FENDER Bass amplifier .~ * 675-G4tW * deluxe Rickenbacher bass ~ ~itar HOU SE TRAINED . 499-4158 . 7/9 Dental -Booty -Snowy - Primer -POISONED, beam aaJlboats, Rhodes 33, !162-1782 L 32, Saber, Erickson, PC. L,=70~-H"O~N"o=•-"'•"s"'o-"'cc"" 5.5 Meter, Feather, Etc. Scrambler, 2300 mi'a, xlnt. Best kept, mo&t ~ble .. °"" dock in NeWpOrt Harbor. $680. 67.-.,7 betwn 6 & '65 Econollne, rebuilt engine, automatic, top opens to stand ice box, 1tove $1650, 962-1026. '69 DODGE Van. Custom in. ter. Etec. fttrl,z., new tires, Tape deck. Bob 673-2098. '520 OPEN ROAD J\-tanufacturera ot America·• finest Luxury Reettstion Vehicles. -·-e New Campers fro in $995 e Large Selection o1 New and Used Campers -·-OPEN ROAD FERRARI PERllARI J1rtuporr 31111port s Newport lmporu Ltd. Qr. 3100 W. Coast fhey. N.E. ana:e County'1 onb· author· 642.!J405 540.1764 \led dealer. Authoriil'd ~1G Deal<?r SALES-SE:RVICE-P ARTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport. Beach '59 MGA 142.9405 540-1164 Conl'crtible. 3 speed, dlr, Authorized Ferrari Dealer clean rar. (0XY8lll) \Viii lake car in trade or finance ENGLISH FORD '""'"' "'"'Y-c,11 >!6-4002 ;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;.1~0~·~·~''~'.,777'~---~-~ ALL NE\V ENGLISH '63 i\1G ~Jldgl'I. iiood con<l, FORDS NO\V IN STOCK S350. Call llfl 6 pm, DRASTICALLY ti73.5656 REDUCED TO CLEAR LARGE SELECTION MORGAN TO OIOOSE FROM LEAVING STATE Thoodoro MUST SELL ROBINS FORD 19>7 MORGAN, new top, 2060 Harbor Blvd brakes, $1200. Private P ar- Costa Mesa 642-0010 IY. Cali &12-1724. m;l.".rx.IC GuUar, red * 675-&1&1 + llpllow body, dual pick-4.l ps, 4 8 REGULATION I Ii.GO. Dave 673$129 be.fore 5 x JIOO 2 Adorable wht. kittens need good home I male & 1 female 893-2867 719 1 male l female kitten 2579 Socrates was a Vtry Wi!te man. He \\'ent around giving adviee to people, They POIS. ONED him. ~toana Apls., n1 Lido Park 7 PM, 838 SO. HARBOR BLVD. OPEL Dr. or phone eves. John '68 HODAKA dirt bike, SANTA ANA, ClALIF. F' ay 11~-ta tank .._ , (5 miles so. o( Disneyland) llll CAPTAIN Roberts, 675-4473 or John ....._.., ss °"' sea., tx· - ---,.a;;; -------==----l·ss OPEL dlxe _ 1vagon·. 10'-' table complete with all &.C· ,.::Welnut Spinet $250 cessorles. Xlnt conrl. $350. .~ 646-5651 after 6 P?tf 13'16-3629 before 4 Pflf. rliJ ... s & OrtOM 1130 klnnoro Or9on Class CABIN·h1a mmoth Lakes in J-ligh Sierras. Sips 7, furn. 7 nite~. ~. 531·3374 Eves S-j0-{IGl7 ~ ENROU.. NO\V c;u1 st:artin& 'l\les., July OFfo"JCE .Del!k $1:1. Se"f\•ing ~th, 'I p.m. 6 weeka counie n1achlne $25,. Couch Sl5. IJ2. -J-IAMMOND ORGAN Bikes $10 & $1.1. LotJ5 more. tnJoJOS, 2854 E. Coast 117 E. l81 h, C~l . tl"'Y.. Corona d e I i\lar. MUNTZ Audio-Stereo 4. and &n.8930. 8 lrack car unit model A-60. Ext-dlcnt Condition. Price • ft&MMOND, Steinway, Yam. $50, Call 837-4239, ~ New A: used planoa: of DAVENPORT 8'. vecy good ~ makes. Best bu.YI ln ca n d It Ion $75. Also '6-Calif, ll Schmkh Musk refrirtrator $50. SU.2.131. Ox ford L n. C .i\t. 545-1782 719 2 Snl&.11, quiet kittens, 1 black. I orange & \\'ht. 646-0823 7 /9 I ha ~ Be t I (Tlf) Ul·ffM e o.:u·llH -. Licensed • Radar • Loran, B. Kinglsey, 67J..8nl panaon c m'f'<'r. s 0 • • - - - -• f'ng lne. LtkE' new. 16,000 mi. 30 Ye~ exp, sail or ~~r. WANTED To Buy or Lease fer, 557-1115. '67 Wesfalia -----..TH';'• -suu in "·arranty_ &.14--0156 Guide J\-1exican A Central Harbor. 646-6821 day 5 Please call: 675-8973 amper $50. 673_1161 P~fes~11ona1. Sport Fishing 60 ft. mool'ing Aval on •jt BSA 750·$900 C • "f~f' '59 Opel·runs good American \Yaten ~ also 548-7543 nights. 1969 Ka,vasakl 500 Fu ( z 3 ) 2 Lovable brown short hair licensed multi-eng, commer. Uy Equipped UU 4 l puppiec, male & female. ciaJ pilot, lllJld A ae a. Ad-SLIPS Avail. pQWer or sall, Cau2':.:Ji s:>er 6 $2699 ''fRIEDUHDER" PORSCHE 548-0813 7/9 mlnistrative experience 25-60 ft. Newport Bay. Kl'ITENS Nffii ft per1nanent Best of references. \Vrit~ Write Dally Pllot.' Box .,, y AMAHA ENDURO Harbour v.w. 11710 lllACH CHwy. JtJ '62 Porsche s home & Jot11 of Jove. All Box M 1060, Dally Pilot. P-l0l2· 125cc, mo. NIW·USIO.ShY. 1----::====,--:ws.1m Coupe, Absolutely 1.."0neourse varieties 837-2171 7/9 ··ay O\VNER" WANTED slip for 40' Chris, ' 18711 BEACH BL., 842-4CS PVU'UU'I oonditl L' SBN l mo •the J t A e '66 5 .. -·kl X-6 e on. 1c. 021, BEAUT, kittens lo lovJna SELL. lease or leas e · ei r uy or UI· UloY HUNTINGTON BEACH $2699 .... =M>· 40 t!. ·T ,S. 6ff..2260or846-0041 Xlnt Cond, im -----:;'i".";,;".1'~~1:,"" -":J: er. s. .. 1 .. ,,.., w11h °""' ••ac•·•P to 2;· ~1"7 .,,.,. s p.m. '67 VW Camper '67 Fiat 850 CHICK IVERSON fly-bridge S., D.F., tlect ret 4004 River Ave., N.B. 1969 BONNEVILLE. Xlnt Fully Equipped fUOL 6$2) Coupe, Radio IVDL 114) VW 2 male, 2 female longhaired kittens. b1111 Paula Circle, H.B. 947~12 7/9 Nu paint. 2-390 cub. tn-830-0n3 oond. S!ICIO or best otter. $2499 $799 ~19.303t bl, ~ or b'? tel'Ct'ptol'I & recent n1ajor, DOCK I t !kn• ~2822 OI' 536-2135 H b v w l970 HARBOR BLVO XtraaPlusxxx'. f\takeof!er, spa~ -or up o <N ar our • TABBY and • black Weekd1Y• 53Ml'8. Evn ... t $2.35/fOot. Top loc•· '611'amweocc • • Harbour v w COSTA MESA ' lNVAUO Walker with Seat. heflltAy kittens ll~ lq good 893--8405. tion. 6?5-M35 X1nt ~io $150 11711 BEACJf BL., 842-4435 • • '67 Porsche 912 Coupe Chrome and Leather, Like home. 54~ 7/10 SABOT -No, 2'228 _ ttady Bo •-I --HUNTINGTON BEACH 18ID BEACH BL., 8'12-«35 Rtldio, ht'atl'r, j Spct.'d al~ fio.1901 H. Main. Sota ) "' • !·Perf::a:n=:~. New. $60,00, Call &37-f239 LOVABLE Puppies, female, to sail. Incl doJ\y, $120. at -rv ctl ._, ** BSA 250 ** N 'JQ ..__.. HUNTINGTON BEACH c<Hldifjon, .Sharp, Pticed to .sJ:GOO &45-2"297 SERIES 400 Cotfe-.0.Pbone male. 6 \\'eeks o Id , SmalJHt Sequll o.b. $100. Flberalut & Gelcoat XL.NT CONDITION! 9W .,.._11 W k ll.' Se t, Na, 9974. S41!». ••"'O u....;: .. -i..i xln'I cond, w/~mote control play 84.74M92 .T/10 Hand~ 1or 12' boat $25. ••Repain•• $400. 64&-M46 lftlDOBC.PldnaP-;:.~ fl g;n. 1966 Harbat Blvd .. ·~tt~re .,.~..,sale, Call batk. $395. 5(2..7686 S Cuddly kitten& blk gray 54s..&975 FJ'ff E&tim.ates 545-lfa! 250 Honda.• Sem~. er. ,Sale price wr, la Z..tesa.1646-8303. ' ...-u.-u tripod It eallto 644 .. 25,23 1'110 n• SURFING OUTRIGGER. Rt-bit enr. tn.nl, Xln't (# 171'91) WW takt car in ~ '62 Ponehe S $2295 C ~D Rn ·.,.an w/ 3a~, T= wfi: mile. ANIMAL cages tor sm. peu. Cu.tom bulll by P hi l Bo.It Ch11rter tQt cond. 61~01 1~· W~llina~~riva: R•dk>. ~ lri~d in reil1 ~ ~ ll Call ~1317 Mf.7515 7/10 Edwarda. m . Needs \YOtk. '70 Kawua.kl Mach 3 4"!, •m' ... #fH'rt ltd c.'Onditlon. Lk: l<DB 241 PJt.41> rtvcrt> ltpt&kcr. Xlnt ems. 2 '!ALE M•lneA Call after 6:00 pm, 675-(M.l) FOR CHARTER 1.200 ml. $.400 '"-eo. -DLR. 1966 Hnrl>or Bl\'d.: ~ ..:....., Jtrry •ft I, 642-tm ./ SEARS "best quRlity" 1• •N JI 1 g' "'~i: _,8 attt.r 5 r -·" L.Y-Co6ta r.t ., •• 303 -..-~ $19-3212 11iO NEW 19' Ch.1U Crall Lance.t 42 tt cabin cntlter_ Sleep11 6 ,,_..__. •-c.--.. cam.per, 982S Garden Cil'O\le Blvd. e111t . ·<r-il • ~~rt M. C.b!~ POWER MOWER. Ci:l!at fT . narct B ot t Jl'or-pvt, croile'l-1hf'ouabout· LHoollJ 50 e tact, dilcOnUnued model. "'1'·1'1Tf ' iilJ.7568 1970 PoI"$Cht> 91l·T t:Ollpc, S • l,M•hopfly Corillfole $350 bu1 at $6.>. 4H-t?U. 6 Y£1.LOW 6 wka. old kt!-T"ranslt, Bob>Col('., 54G--7172 Southern Calif. Dally A All white, 1900 m , plete. _ tel . ..Well , • ·-• 1 , .. • m.<OTf • tera., &t2-8086 7/10 ""~" Ml!T e Uth St., Cotta Meaa. ·aye ---..-~ c•u . n1ag5-wi1h • __ , I' COl.l<:h $3.S; 2 blk & wht VENTURE 21"-3 mo old. Weekl,Y rtlea, For rt•. call • '7W'""'JUU 1969 f''9.t lie SW<ler Rodstr . Dunt11p racing rlr·i•ll, Ain·Fni tl:bER Bl.by Cl'and plano. T'l• $15, $25; ('h1dr $15; FIVE "' Siainetie kill<'ns. Trailer. S400 les1 tl'6.n new 642-Sm. BULTACO MeUw 250 19&1 Eeonolille Van, llPI 5. Rfldio. heat"'r. 5 speed, like ~dlo/al'll~ otlll'r Xtrn~. ~ti. •lf.U oUu ot ~·Ill lrade 2 phoooc $&. SJ3. ~. 615-IS!W 119 boat !Isl pr\(fi 8f7...a617 TIJtED Ol crowd 11 26, Sport Xlnt cond. TT model aulO trans, mu1• sell-cnakt new. yxy S76 1966 Harbor ~T*.l(I. Cull 673-3J7!1. ~ pnaller plano. Mt--otlll GUN theft $20, 1 rabbi! $1. i\JAl.E hunllng dog, 3 tMJ. 23' (fu."tnll lnboanl efl('losed F~he:r 4-6 ~Ple $40'1 SfOO. ~ "''· olle.rl 531~' Blvd,. Cos1a ~ftsa 6-16--9303 '68 DU T&.ng1•rinc ~·t;pd, ~lfl:. fiANo. Wurlltu:r rr:trl& J bonnlet St.SO eWi, f ,._ts old, \\'/shots. 968-5277 119 htad, ra11ty,. J>tll tank. ,day . .For~rt.i .. ~MS..iaaa . .&ft. ~AiitO"Tei'Yrdl'" ............. ~~.~~~~'!'~:.~.~I~(>:-_ Dt.n... • • wheel,, $5300. &11·1680 or I' I trov. Olenyt bench, DOar 5cO qch. Mi-7791 DOUBLE Bed iNtlresa k $2650. 6'7!N271i. 6pm. -van «inve c.mper. ·&· !-"lat 1500 Roadstrr Xlnt 831~1505 :n ...RIG 1«7~ box ·pr1 ~ ... zrn 1 '9 16' GLASS 40 h • . ' P•rt• $550. 557.ooel nd lo " k ' ---~-----. • -· --!-11RNISlnNGS of 2 hr apt., ~ lliJ ~V' OYtf -p 77 TraJan fly Bridae Sedan -co • nu 8', rw;w b1 .. e11, 63 ~I ' 00. ll.ln1 rhruout, i lTprJtht ''-" $151 Rcorrla'., br tet, ete. R.eas. ASSORTED I<llttoa, rd w/elec. starter. Tn.Uer, tut. equip. 1IP1 6. $.SS-day. 283 CHl!;YY ~ eau j CAMPER-$100 tnuil<, top & tu-es, ~900. red/blk, 1~w Plrollit., iai;ie or '-'o&t _,w.3019 CUil only. $)&..19&3 mousers. SQ.-4611 7/ID covu, $600. 551"'*1 S@ "i'k. MMICXIO. ~ 1115 '60618 after S S3WSOT. d\f, $3(.00. M2..aos6 . . ·-~ --' • I • + ' I' I .. ' • • 1 I ... Jl 'ILOT ·ADVUTISU ·, Wtdotstl11, .111'1 I, 1970 " • ·t • W.....,, Julfe. 1'70 DAIL y I'll" ~~-~llTATION I ~SP~.!1 rATION TllA'RSl'ORTATlON ~~~RTATION ~.!.~!!.:'l'.~TION • , ~....!!..~•TATION T~~RTAT~~-f'r~~s~. ~·~A~!!::j"Jr~NAN>~E"°~~f!~~· lmporttd_~uto1 '"° lmporttd 'Coro -I i;;;;.,i... Au... HllO lmporttd Coro -!!!!~ -• Autw ~onlwtl '70I u .... C.r. " ,...1u ............. ""Con"'."'--..... .-'"'= u .... Con PORSCHE TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWA•IN ws PAY TOP CA~C FORD • PLYMOUnt ~~;,:.~!,~~.4·= '66 TOYOTA ··--· S."•tl•n '63 vVi a..4 '6111o•N, . CA.SH i-,'5--CA--DIL ___ LA_c_1--;56 FOrcl . ·•Pl>'tnottlllSta.w .... N ... f ml. Xlot .rond, 811~ or COllONA Of .... vw"'· ' ca"' ...... ," ~oc,.;:~Eucili. Xlul .!;~~. ~ :~ ..... ----··~ ~.~~.~ w;~-~ 1 ow .. r. IJq ,.., dJr. -=·.:;:t,:;a: .... .. 69l-Sl9l Gieamloa ..... red wttlt· ·r I -.. n~ -..... . • ·-·-· :::" .,--· ..... --... ll .full "'*" lllt. WW •• ·-•Ulte ... ~ TD, ·~ PORSCHE b "" 1 · •-1 Vans K 111bls $2tY all uo 1or -.. droate. ~~ """"" ..,.. -•·----pr1-1e -~ <PL~ -,,.. -....... ~·· 9ll·T 5.sp. ra new •at·~retto "'"· • 0 ' CHICK IVERSON VOLVO GROJH CHEVROLET '""·mi; o< ""'· about Ml :;:.~,-Call •• ~· .. ->:::.".·~_.::-....,, mini -. ~ Slanal orange, fin, ma&S. lor~ has au.tomatic Lr•ntmllo •---NeW A Used . . -------dlscount, private pVty """' ~ .... _,,, ·~· SlT..aalf &Jl1liml:. d# Xtras, 3,000 mi. 675-56'!2 alon, radM>, tull fattory ........ , YW .._ ------..W... 5f5.l47G. J'OfU) 8 eyl, -natne Witts 'M iARiACU,fii ~ ~ '64 "C" AMtFM. ne1v ure1, equip. n:Y 9:17, lmmUW.te O.llvtry ~ ....._.........--As!< for' Sa1s Manacer -ii2c d C tlbl trar:is. .completely rtbuilt. Auto S8'lS _. oa.r~·-..m: elu'n1 whls, XLNT. Pr pty. $109t CHICK · IYER'SON l91tl HA:=;R"e~~ THINI l.Wl Beach Blvd. • onver • 2,000 miles. &st oiler take 12800 644-0705 CHICK IVERSON vw COSTA MESA ~ 'VO!.YO' 11untmi:"" Beach "'11 pow•" INPUS2IJ Dfr, >tS-5380. PO._ •c ·····-s·-u·BARU vw -~-, ~· 16 ... IT '67 VW S.d &1_,=--~=~=Kl=9.333!-1 Full'""' ~\17 .:9<!i;;.·:,.i:· ·57 G"1W><J1 •• , • ....... -···-...... : ,- -~~3031 Ext, 16 ... II ' ~AABOI\ 8LYD.... . an WE PAY CASH wCallw· ~ oorl';:!•~: ~~"':.'er .'.'""'-<!Wnal. ' '6iL" • Mei • ''. 1910 n•••~R'BLVQ. ., ·~-A""'"•• • . Rlullo I' Air Cood .. IUVT-) "fR(fDI, 11111 .r R'." --r '~"' * '70 SUll\RU n.f\ADV ~ "'->~ ·~,_.. 691 lo!'~~ '"" C d ' '63 Con~. Xlnt cond $315 Bucllet ••ti au~tic, ~ I lleftNow•.. COSTAMESA -. '68 ·vw"5.:.....a-n $1'399 . tdr.Demo. FOR YOUR CAR ~kr· ""-air, 2 Seeal9191Ha11LeaaueO.-. "~~.alrcond,~ I ed)a' Dell -H b v w rlP ~ don interior, H.B. ~T443. <•-·-) .. .in o-i..... ......._,~ e ~m MPH•Capa~;;'y . IVT~t483> ' ar 0Qf' • • * $2750 * P"'h buttoo o-..y JIOW°'l========I ,..:;• ,..i;;i.-~£ou it 35 Mu .. p., Gallon C.1599 , ....... , .. , ... , CONNELL :;,.•• .... .!'."';~A·~. '''° "' MERCURY 5<&40S2"' 491.9m. '~, I • Beautiful S'l'U... ANNIVERSARY ' "! U7ll ~CH BL., IJ42.C'35 MIW·USfD.SllY. CHEVROLET ·-~·~ ~ -~ ---1-~=====~-1 g.-b . v w -HUNTING~• nr•~• ~-1967 El ·~~ v•"t cond. '68 ..... PO·N11AC··"~ !.:~·~.··di ---Te .. vuve ·~a.1· A( SALE -n a·r -our-~ • '66 RLUE .,;;v.·-,. ::.-:1.1 .-----........ .!! =" :.~t. Dk. bluo.!.;Q;i •<wen . '67 Montclair ....... -;.,-;;.-.; b::i .= Kustomc Motors 1910 TOYOTA WAGON 1'711 liEACH BL 8'2-4435 oond. 1 .. -r. Mu.I sett. VOLVO -, r .::: FUUy equlpperi. 1 3400 . "'11 power pl"" w oond., eau att'5:i.~ ~ MS Baker, ·"'11 5to.59l$ 6372 D•-•1117 H•-JNGTON ·B· E•~. 673-31T& OP DOLLAR-Private party l«-2647 DI J •--·· ~ ... • "'' · ~ ANNIVERSARY · · '·· v oyt top •~an u you '67 PONTIAC GTO. 1 .._, 'l"oyot• Mork II $2149 1008 VIV Camp<r-l\adio, '61 VW ·BUS 1., CAMARO •ill !Ind CVOD0411. ww-4·1P ...,., ·Ra!b' w\119-~ ·~Jc::, ZPB.16 ' ' heater, 4 speed, read)' for 7 pasi. Just like 'brand ne\v SAL! CLEAN USl!D CARS l---·------I ~:e in !?!.·0r = Pz ~~!c_ sell· Mr.' W·•:t? • DEAU LEWIS that vaoatfon. ·VWV 919. 83600. $1'195. 1970 DEMO '6 C 3 50 0 ~v - ISM Hui:J. C.H. 'G<s.•~ 1966 Harbor Blvd., Coate CHICK IYERSON "142" . -c ....... $2699 S.. Georgo Ray . amaro -"ng• 491-9111, '59 GRAND Prtx-oln --"; SUNBEAM 1965 SUNBEAl\1 TIGER Astro chrome rims. $1600. 837·1445 • ...,..... l\Iesa..-64&-9303 DLR .. -• THEOQORE w/blk top.sbipes Spec l'.G<"'"M"'E"R"cu=,--,,..,--' '""' TO·Y-A '69 n-ro··., auto, . , .. · 4 spt!ed, radio & heater. • O front end ..,.,,,,. .,.,; n142 • RY w/alt, new · XJnt cond •. 4-fpd. Bnt ..M.-v• ~ ·--. VW R BINS FORD ,· · ••~. ~~ ·-pain~ SHARP! 1695 ....,.. TOYOTA r/h, ne\v tirts, l2,000 ml'$. '65hroVW tuned exhaust 4740.,,,,_~ E Cpe. for deliv· 67 CAt.tARO Coupe, Xlnt * .,._ * Pvt. prty. ~ ii, XI nd -.. a c me riots custom in-549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 ery, vverseas det Specia.llat. 2060 Harbor Blvd. <7't0'"-';:ra.i. '68 GTO ~ i,. ' nt. co . 11745 • .,,-1u co-• All """'' ~·1 ptv . , P ~ lerlor;--eo<>d tires; bran& 1970 HARBOR BLVD. --DEAN-LEWIS Costa'"Mesa ""· · ...,.. · ~v · V• - ----· ~ '70 TOYOTA'S TRIUMPH ·~ $!49'. "" •n-1851 MUST4NG -._, -· ~ ~srA MESA 1966 Harbor, C..M. 6f6.Q03 642-0010 Low mi.~ aft 'l ..... ·~,, .. ~:''~· ,:;:~ ~~~ '66 VW Fastback 1964 VOivo P!IOO cp<. Radio, WE PAY CHEVROLET '69 M,ach 1 Muotanr. 4-op, 'Ill. GTO -· All '""'"" In stock. Immediate delivcry.1---,-6-8-G,_T--L -54Q...5990 daya; 54 0-9 i_5 i IWHo (SLZ 624) heater, 4 speed, ove~. TOP DOLLAR ·-·---~-Xlnt cond, Best offer. ~'r ~.S.nf:':»· "'lJf_ .. "' ..... '"'· $1199 real ot••n. Pr!"" to "" Fo< clrao. ulod ''"' '67 Ma11·bu * 671,-7212 • 111t\'1tuis Colo ... do Rod, 27,000 ""'"'' OSR 846 DLR. 1966 Harbor JOHNSON " SON t "' miles, fully equipped, ·wire '68 BUG, bl k vln int ff b v w Blvd., Costa Mesa. 646-9303. LINCOLN ?o."ERCURY Bucket St'ats automatic, Dir., '68 !-.tustanc-Many xtru. Ll. •rs .. __ w/canary ye! pnt. Auto!slk ar our 1966 Black Volvo. Xlnt cond. --H bo B1·~ c •r pov.·er steerin&, air cond. Pri~t" party. "' Wo><XIS. Ef.cellent cond. tape Ck, Xtras, $ J 2 0 0 , , • • ..,.io ar r ,,~.. "' , On• ow"'r tTPF 681! W>'U &.15--0618 after 5 j CYE!i.f 414) Take small $1600 or $500 down, take IMPOk·J''S WANTED " Lagu"• S.1ch down "'ill finance privatl! 64:>.1756. 187ll BEACH' BL., 842--4435 over payments, or best of· Oral\i:"! CounUe, take trade or Ul\l.nce pri. '65 2+2, V-8, auto, 900 So. (1t. Highway party. Ca.II Dir e!I. IO a.m. 'G.1 V\V, 00\V reblt eng. $500 HUNTINGTON BEACH t-er. 496-5224. TOP $ BUYER ''ate party, Call ~ or rt'd SIM. 4'4-7503 * 540-3100 540-3100 or 494-10~ dn, take over pint~. $~0 ll\O· !\JUST Sell : Leaving State. GOING OV<'t'l>eas, rnusr;eIT; BlLL MAXEY TOYOTA 494·9T73. -~ or ~~ ~llz.I eves. '&I V\V Bug. A perfect run. '66 Volvo 2--dl.·, air. M.f/FM 1J181 Beach Blvd '6i' CAPRICE 398. { dr -·· BILL l\fAXEY VOLKSWAGEN '69 VW Campe•, Xlol .,;,., "' w/bOOy ;0 goOO $1100. Xiol cond. 536-2129 R. Beach. Ph. "47-8'M IU<b .. hydromatlc; ,.m. OLDSMOBILE · ---· ··--·~ cond, A~f/FM. ~ shape. Radio, Good titts. '69 VOLVO lb. Aute trar., ========'I fortron: f\QWtt t!ftrlrw, .. --~- '62 Ram~.~-a Wai;on. ()\ ....... R/lt" ~. eycl, less than· 38,00I •.-: Good cond. Mi-IDB. ' --• '6" AMERICAN,, au.to. .• ~ • XLNT cond. RM1 ~~ • "'6-!13&.U!L ',, •. ITIOIYIOIT IA .. 1 '63 VW. 2 Or. Except .clean. * 541-2402 * Extractor exhaust. In same 7.000 miles: $2300 or be1t Ntw Cars • ftOO brakH, wintloWI; tilt wtlffl, '66 Cuti · • -"""""'~ "' • f.teeh. A·l , $595 or best Of· '67 vw family sl~ ,ne\V, f750. olfer. Afl 5. S36-4n!I ~-------AM-FM, Altro seat1 . ass T·•D 11181 BEACH BLVD. fer. 962-178'1, f>.15-6519 G42-I724 Of no answer, keep '&S VOLVO PllOO, M111t sell, Attention &.I. 11 ... ~faru:a~ue ;~k ·~-~ FUb po~r plu atr cond., ------... 1· Hunt. Beach 147.8:555 1968-, _'"'_"_23~000 mi. radio, Squareback caUingl Xlnt cond •·tulb equipped. ~ire of buyin1 an auto-6f4_2881 """ '"" ..... -• ...._., vinyl top. Dir. (TRf 306) '64 T •llrf.~:. ~ N._n!£!__9$t Hwy. on~ sunroof. $1 '5 00 Io f le r . Sunrool 1967 V.\V. Sedan. Good run. &12-1336 eva mobile after returntna from · · WW take car in trade or fin. 546-7095. AM/FM radio tape deck air ning l.'Ood & iood tires, $1200. '61544 VOLVO, runt, sm, over5eaa? \Ve ai Barwick TAKE over p&yments: )70 ance private part;y, 54M06J c...wtlblf, Dlr. !'Ull. 1'Jii , '67 Corona 1969 vw Sqbk,·AUlO, + many . cond. 10,000. miles on 'new 536-3246. Call 83.l-lto8 llnl>Orts would like to extind a.ev. van, y.a W/or ~I or '9t-9'173! •• (ONR.OSt) Will take cw . I A our heartiest CO"""'a .. ''-t"'""· 'c~~·nv· GdE. ~J!.,~·'·"'=•0"1•,....·.·ci=-,.-, •• ~-.,~'""'•,-ou"'t, In trade er flnuce wt-• Red. F'ully factol'y equippe-<l. x ras. neer-new ca.r .. Must factory en,gine, Lie, UEP4&1 '63 V\V EXLT l.'Ond, under -------• ..,.. <\lUI "'"" ~ "'~ "" u:i "'''""QI::• (VLh."927) 'VIII take car in sell. Need $2450. Call alt. $1695 retail Call before 5. Sport Cars t610 Jar a job well done , Let us -' Runs creat nu radiator party, 54M05J. or 4""111. ' trade or finance priva!c par. 1 pn1. &16-7321 9 other sciuare backs 6~ ---·-help aelett your new car or·~ l~fP. Wqon. All extru. ball I: uPhotsl. $250: -61 T·Blrd. 2 dr. iA'Jiiiatl .~ . ty, Call ror appointment, 1969 V\V FASTBACK to choose from. '66 Porsche 912 usedaulomobile.Callforap. Air. Pert. cond . c.au aft 644-0m. Power & Air S1T91 .... '.:' .• 546-4052 or 494·9773, Air & under warl'anQI NEW VW IUG 3 TO CHOOSE FRO~t polntment. 546-4052 or noon.· Acc. best olter --,64~.-Luxury--~.~Ol=dl-.-• f73..4091 • . ;.;. TIIE QUlct<>;R YOU CAµ.. ===-=~~=-' CHICICVWIVERSON $55.89 pr month · Prlctd from $3499 491-917!. .~:;;...H4'~c"'~EV=Y~B~,-""'.-,-.. 5?,ooo, .. "!91T!9 ''3 T-ljrd $4t5 ·);.: TIIE QUICKER YOU SEU. PILOT WANT AD! 6tJ..S613 . • . WDZ·926 Auto Leasint M10 11.\l!Cbanlcally sound, iood -wu . I ~=~*~8'=1-0088,,;.;,~*=-'"°"" . >1~3031 Ext. 66 or 67 $147.71 down lnd~dH CHICK IVERSON -""'· Belo"' 9Mt alt" uo '67 cuu. .. SUp,..m. Top"'"" DAILY PlLOT I!DIE -.I. Used Cars ttoo Used Cars SPECIAL• PURCHASE Fr•m th• Ch•vrol•t f•ct•rv of 196f lm11•I• 1 dr. c1ntom coup•1 •"d ~ dr, htrdtop 1•d•~•· A •••• •pportu11ity to lt11y o FACTORY FRESH cor with LOW LOW MILES. All "'ith 011t•mtlic, rod io, ,;, condilio"in9, po.,,,•1 1l1tri119, ti11tod 91011, vi11yl ••of od REMAINING FACTORY WARJ:ANTY. IAl•AINI LIKI THiii 1969 IMPALA ,. 1969 IMPALA 4 Dr. H.T, IZVLl,p~ T Cutlom Coupo, fYYN OSll $2699 $2699 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1203 1970 HARBOR BLVD. , 1 & LI VW ""' LEASE ""' ""'· ..._,243 w/eve'"""""'· Orta. pvt. -LINES .,.,1 1"11 llll1 -COSTA MESA llt ~. • ~ ty M0-5483 nle1 a da)' VW LEASING M~l Ext. fJ6 or 61 '70 Chev._ V8, CU.tQm.El Ca.. '69 lm~a 12,aoo rnl'&. For<:· P ' • '61 VW Bua, new palnt, ~_b_l! . 1~, • AT , 1970 HARBOR BLVD. mlno Pie~r. Radio, turbo. ~ l&Jt .. P/S, P/B, air, New Cars ,_New Cart ~~i'.!."Wt~ model.""· CHICK IVERSON COSTA MESA """'°' """""" 3300 mi'•· blll'JO!i:. Call 'Ill 11 PM.1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~ $39 per ·mo., p, dile brakes. m-10!3'. II vw BUS 'M-'42000 VW '65 PORSCHE SOUTH COAST l7.,64,,;"t=L"'.c"'A°"M°"IN°'o'"'28S"'',-, .,.~...,, .. e 962..0878 e 19'l0 HARQOR BLVD. Coupe. New eni::ine. f\.lust CAR LEASING t tr.ck llet'eO, Tonnee.u '67 VW Fastback COSTA MESA see to apprttlate. PGX%79. ?AX>~ Cs~ ~N~2182 cover Sl050. ~lSS LARGE $3499 . '.M IMP"ALA conv. SUper Bl•ck s.aµir. Total ,..;.,, SELECTION CHICK IVERSON S880. Take trade or! (XIH-Uud Cirs 9900 ~. auto. KW cond. 836) will finance private of VW YW tTSO or best ofr. 61~13 party. Call Dir aft. 10 a.m. CAMPERS S49.S03l Ext, 66 or 67 BUICK • '66 It-.1PALA • rfh, factory ~3~00 or 494-lOZJ. lMO'HARBO!t BLVD, •ir, auto, psfpb, new Ure$. '59 FASTBACK, 8 mo. old, Harbour · v w COSTA MESA '62 Eleotn. 225 4 Dr. Hl'dtp ,_96~'""~-"=~~~~ '"000 I d' I d' • • w/air, all pwr A remotes, '66 MALIBU Sport Coupe. J.fl, m ., ra ta s, ra 10, _ .. __ ... 1 top ra.ck. chains. Tan w/nut AtrnlORIZED Antique•, Cfaulce M15 auto ·~ i1ht1, new paint, Xlnt cond. brown Interior. Sacrifice SALES I:: SERVICE ti.rel, upholt. & reblt eng. Call anytime 64f>.1j4(} Sl,895. 645-2629 '1C.MJ 187U BEACH et.., 842..fflS LEAVING STATE Like new. Best ofter. '62 0-IEV. Nova Conwrt. -HUNTINGroN BEACH MUST SELL 842-l9S2. Gd. motor. :Fun-SWruner '64 VW 1951 MORGAN + t In Wl'Y '68 Bulck Rlviet'&. X!.J'fl; f!!, I;!>. "8-15~. · Convertlble WANTED ~ eondltton, !1200, Now """"· lully •••lpped ,·,· ~EV 11 to ~ •~ R ll tl II nr1 _,,·' 1 '-'Sl • • au. • .,.. orange .. ith brand. new pa.is. I'll pay top dolla" _:or Y:>Uf top 4. brakes. Pleue call ~ 5 c • Y ~-.c'""' .. fneoh'I cOnct ss'3o. PH: Jey top & brand new enrlne. VOLKSWAGEN today, call 642-1]14. M~1'i Lie. O\'J798, . and Ali lt1t Ron Pinchot. '3.1 font ' Pk:kup w/IA VI '66 JtlVIERA..'Loi;ded. Great ;... --Sii". , """°"El<!. 16-67. 6'M900. l .... b\nl. h>dn>ullc comll(lonl Hew Uru. $2,000. COMl'T CHICK IVERSON lMI vw $UOO braket, Good -to ,..tore eau, 14M929. · ' -------11 VW 54S.8s.u . $550 or trade. 6tl--0288. aft 1985 Buick Skylark, R/H, '61 W/NEW '69 enc~ I cy1, '68 V\V Bug · Immiculate B: 66-1088. · , _ .factory air. Prle«I for quick new tjres, ft/Jf, 1tlck, Xlnt. 549.3031 Ext, 66 or' &7 eond. Exh-as Sl496. Pvt PIJ, ----------1 sale! 545-6149. cond. $~. 1970 HARBOR BLVD. 96:'.~7 Race Cars, Rods H20 ----i'f3.3580 COSTA MESA 1960 VIV Sedan. Sunroof. AM· CADILLAC '65 vw Sq bk 1500 s FM.,,..,;,.. at..., !J'a Ave, ·51 CHEVY m. pof•UP CONTINENTAL Cl.fa~ • $005 Cdi\1. pistons, big heads. tunnel '70 CAD Convt, blk & red 131).4186 alter S:{>O •pm. 1 -----ram manil'old w/780 CFAI leather, 1400 mi's S5895 '116 LINCOLN Cont'! 4-dr, 66 Vw •-dan Holly, tube front end, Pon-firm. ~hott Rklllleld Xlnt cond, Owner must sell '69 "VW -$100 &-take Over ~ tlac rear end "'1483 gears. 642-4011 $1850. 540-5185 8am-5pm $1400 payinents. 1$0 6.t H Consider' d\rt bike trade, '· •• ,._, atl•t· G '83 l .OR sedan, 61.000 m.,,.. ~ $1299 Rtc"ard M6--3221 •'ll XI.NT col'ld. Good Urea. $995. CORVAIR ON DISPLAY AND FOR SALi HIRE. '' THE FIRST AND ONLY 1970 ROLLS.ROYCE CONVERTllLI ' IN THI UNITID STATIS FrtlJI Ou' OlihtolMllllllJ l•l1• • l•'f4• liw••*t 1961 aoLU-toTCI MLYll CLOUI IH Porlr: w,,4 C:••ohMllt C:•v'•• M•111lRt1M •ut-•· llil o, ltlt•k wllh 9roy l••tliitr i11t.ri•r. S.W .. w ~ VI •M with ji.nt lt,000 1r1ll••· Ut. N •• lSU 7t6. 1t69 CADILLAC BROUGHAM t ... ,y 0011t•l ... bt11 •• ,,. 011 thl• R.•tl•· l•v•• tr1lll•·i11, 011lv 17 ,000 ••fuel 1r1ll111. lo1utlful Fero1t firo•11 with Dorl 8rt1111 lo1th11• l11torl•r. Lie. IXRHll•I $5695 .... •' '. . ' ··" ' . . ·- 1961 PONTIAC PIRlllRD ... : ' SaturdlY • DIME-A-LINES! · -·-. 962-SJlll. A 96001mporttd Coro -lmporttd Auto• -Harbour V.W. ~ W•nttd '100 w~AN-T-ED-, ~ • ..,.~.-.. ~l~D~R-.=Cad~. :,;;(;;;;;;;<Dr. Sedan, 11 :;m;po;;rttd:,;;;;;;;;";';";;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;~1 W!: PAY TOP DOU-AR Lo ml .. ~ equlped. Orig. auto, clean, $45(1. "Two lllo•t horcilto11. l•41e, ho•tor, 11-•• ttoori119 , twt•motio tr•111111i1tl•11, culf•11t trim 011 thlt 4•rlr: 1ll•ot ... uh co11trt1fln1 bl1clr: l11t1rl•r. Lie. N•. IFHMl•41 $2295 " ' [I 1171 t BEACH BL .. 842-4435 FOR TOP USED CARS owner pref d. 642-4620 * M0-3660 alt 6/Pnr. * HUNTINGTON BEAClI It .-•• car 11 extra .. 1....... DON'T JUSI' WISH for 1.969 CADILLAC CONVIRTllLI DEAN LEWIS ~KK/VlR!ARY · -·BIG SPECIALS $995 '63 AlfA ROMEO ftod1tr •• R1cf +o, ht1ltr, 4· tp•••· f•ho thorp IWTE 2421 ··1295 '67 AUSTIN HEALEY S11ril11. R•tlio, h1otot, 4. tp•ocf. Wi•• .... h11h. Sh1rp. lYYJ2601 $179'5 '69 FIAT 850 SPYDER lod1tr, Rttl l•, ~••tor, 4. 111•-'· 1,~omo voll••· U\o 11ow. IYCXtltl $2149· '69 TOYOTA CORONA S1d111. Rodlo, hotlor, 4. tp•od. A root hortl I• f111d modol. IZPl516l $'169$ '69 TOYOTA CORONA H1 rcfto11 co11ptl ho•ltr. •·1peocl, top. IXS!.2 111 $1595 ,., TOYOTA 2195 CORONA , 11----'r-"===--r'S,.t.il.----A•ttll'l~Mr••flllt+ .,,.MOC OT 11011, r.tlllJo, "••••!· ·~~lcttl Cp•. r•1li11, httter, 4•tp11d. to toll. IXWZ1041 .,,,1,. .,,,h,,I,, low n1U1t, IYYA6111 $1995 '67 MGB GT c,.. R•41o, hootor, '4 · tp•14, .... iro whto/1, l o•I cloo11, IVVXl641 $149S '65 MGI Rodth. R1tllo, he•l•r. 4. 1ptod, wtro whooh. Sh•rp c••· IVLKO~OI $1695 '6* TRIUMPH SPITFIRE Rod,tr. Rocfio, ht1tor. 4· tp•••. wiro ........ ,.. • •• 1 1h1rp. !WXN4541 DEAN LEWl ·S · 1966 HARBOR BLVD~. COSTA MEsA . .,_. __... '63 Monza 4.·spd. 19.¥1 VW Camper. Butane aev us tint. turniiJUngs for )'OUr home. $375. Great buy. tooo "'ii•• tlriw•• •" ffil• R.•ll•·R•v•• trt4t. AM.FM tloro•, t•lt1co,it, 11luJ ttl ututl C14Jlltt 1cc•norlo1. Lie. N•. llCL 6411 1tove & re.I, reblt '65 eng. 234 E. 17th St. find lftat bUYs in today'• 54!>-3486 II ~M;ak~•"o;!(=:"=· ="=:H=:=81;3·==~Coa:;;,:l•;;"='=:sa"-:==iM&-::=1'16!l::;.__::<iu=:;'::;l~;::od:=-Z:==== 1 ___ -·· -· ··M--_ ·" CORVETTE lmtMrtecf (arr HOO · ""-id Auto• ~~~~~iiii-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil!!!i!iii!ili!!iil•ee CUSfOMJ1.ED Stlnfray, 396 ena:lne. Buraundy \11/iQlt'I lace stripe. llfol.ded sPoiler. side pipe5, ma&s, elec. windows, new \vide tires. S:?250. 642-4097 or 548-2211 ex. 228 $5495 WE HAVE THI BEST SELECTION OF BMW's IN ORANOI COUNTY T&M 5"C!AL w. 11 ...... fi11•11•'"' 111011 •• flt your budttl. c.lfl. ,,. •ltfl t.l~ .,,,ith •110 of out •Wp11lo11cocl c•wll• 11lori. • ALL COLOlS • ALL MODILS I e IMMIDIATI DILIVUY ! !~~ ............... $1995 l•t• roe•, wlrt whoolt, '66 v.w. s39' 5 Rod i•, hooltt, oot11t1t1Y '•pt1141bllity. y,., ••11ld11't fl"4 i bttt1r it1r91l11. fSW7Jll t •llfl•, ho t +•r. f1101ll•11t ,fl'l•1;honlcol co1tlltlo11, IUCIJ711 '69 v.w. 066 IMW $1095 1100. Rod i•, h1ot1r, •· 111tod, •••tlllit11•lly cl11n cor. 115'6271 A111t1r1ollt 1tl1k thlft, t•41o, htottr, loolt1 '"' drive• ltko • foctl'y fr•th cor. fSIRttll, ... v.w. R1tlle, "'''''• •u•''"' pJ111irl11ln1. s799 .6, v.w. $AVE t ,.,..,,,. w•1••· fl,. · '66 AUSTIN $695 llttr 111w rt4!tl tlrtt. Healey "Sprite". na41o Tlllt """ 11 f••lorv 0114 --~•r<d __ bftletJ1echanjc&Uy -- -11ritttl-1• l•w v••._..'t-1t1lt1""1fl .i::i;ertect for 1urnmer. T&M MOTORS . (0 ...... .,.a,.) . Hll •AlDIN elOYI II.VD. % Ilk. 1.lf-11"-. -1-114 -·-----ttl.SHI·~ ............. -·- '68 Vet. .C spd, low" mlleare, 41T tri-powcr, nllli wheels, Polyglu tires. 833-2169. DODGE GOING o"neu, Must 11111; '6T Dodp Dart, 8 C)ll, Ur, autO. Xlnt cond, $1D:io. 5.l&-212'l ;67 Dod&e famil)I w-a: .• r/h, expandlble top, hldeabcd. Xln't eond, ~5-6519. '69 WAGON, xlnt cond, air • auto • pwr • trir twna pkf. Loadedextraa! 8'2-69i9 1989 Dodge Super Bee. Xlnt cond. Mu1t 1ell. Be1t olfer. 8009 ml'1. MJ-SSOS. '62 FALCON 'J"ransport.Uon Spectal. Dir., 1'69 PONTIAC TIMPllT Cwit•"' S H1r11Uo11 C110.·0rl1. ••" ••w "''•• 14,000 1111. l••••inlt•I •••rhootl C•m, ,,,-,I, •11t with turM-h.,4ror11•llc A p•w•r 1fotri111. u,, N .. tYWR4•tt $2595 1961 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX O•!v i•.ooo ... n., •11 tlllt P•·o•••r ••• ••r h'•tl•·l11, Ueht ••ltl wltll "'•hMlfltl •ollll lnt.rlor, U1. lSAV4t•) $1995 1'69 OTO t DR. HARDTOP Vof4•1• •r••lll with Mthllll11t f'Mll lt- kr!or., E"11!p11~ with ,.,.,,,, "·•'"4 tro111111ll1lo11, jMWff 1t.e1l11f, ,..,, 'It• llr1k••· r•41•, hooMr. Uc.. Nt. 1184APXI L.t.11 11,000 11tllo t.tr. SZ99S 19., l!ONTIAC IONNIVILLI Automatic tfAZ 2U) At1111_, __ _ $3675 ·j) . .. :• ., ... 'I! ~ .. · . . • • • •" •!.' '•· , -Y,11~. ftii.l.l<IOwn WUl finance priva le partty can M6-fOt2 or '9L9713, '62 FAU:0N 6ta Wq. i3ij6'. • '·•· A•to 6, clean. Enc t ttru I ROY CARVE n.' ;. ' l()Od, ~ Santa Ana Aye., .1;~ ==c"·=,==oR=D =-II ROLLS -'ROYC &; 'ff WRD l..)loor hanltop. l923 HAl\80R 90\l~l):'Al!J),~A MIU 83,000 Mill', Good motoe. 5•6~••4 $60.Cail• -, -· , I I ' I I ~ I i \. ;j I ' t • 'Ill l . ~ Cit :c '·> ~ .,,- "' "' .... .,, • "' z n -,.. z ·~ z Ill . ~ m For The Best S.loctlbn In · So. C.lifomii, Visit U1 J od1y ' * RANCH WAGONS * COUNTit.Y. Sl!DANI e ThrM Wey .Mogle T1l191t1 • Power T•llfa•I• Window e Cowtosy l ights • Flborvlus.Boltod WSW TirH e 390 • 2V Cu. In. VI Engln1 • Crul101N1tlc Tr1namiu ion e P.-r S'"ririg • Power Front Disc Br•~• e Soled Air Conditioner • AM R11dlo • Wheel Covers • Tlntod GIH• • Huvy Duty Bottory I '. ~ 1. • * 4-P~NGER. * 1 . .0.PASSENGIR *CUSTOMS * CUSTOM 500 , * GALAXIE 500 * LTD '' . ' * LTD IROUGHA,M * Sl!DANS *·HARDTOPS * COUNTR~ Stj)UIUS • DISCOUNTID OVER $900.00 • OJ70 Yl41077 • Check O~r July Disco-hfore You· Buy! • *HARDTOPS * SPORT 'ROOF'S * CONVERTIBLE * GRANDE'S *MACH 1 * IOsS 3CiZ . MUSTAN~ 2 DR~ -H.I. BRAND NEW e Vinyl HI-Bock Bucket S.111 e Coler· Koyod .Corpoflrig e Boltod Tlr11 e 250 C.l.D. EnglM e -r S'"rint · e .AM Rodie e TIMM 01111 OllOILIJOJ l7 • -~ ' I • • . .......... ·SEE US ·IN : JULY WHILE THE • ' '•• .. Y~'ll ··SAVE EXTRA · $ .$ $ $ . . ~ "! .~ • ., FALCON • TORINO FALCON • TORINO FAIRLANE TORINO F.AIRLANE 500 • TORINO •. TOllNO . Grs Over 45 In Stock Ready To· Roll Make Your Choice Today e 6 CYflnd1r • Cr ulMOm1tlc Tr1nsrniuion e 69S x 14 WSW Tlr• e AM Rodlo e Tlntod Gl111 e Whoo! Covers e All Vlnyl Trim ' ELl)ORADO i FOURWINDS _ BAJ.l~-A MOTOR HOMES CRUISAIRE MOTOR HOMES TRUCK-CAMPER UN_~TS READY EOR IMMED. DELIVERY , _, . EXTENDED CREDIT AVAILABLE · OKIOTl766t I • "Ul!RYE YOUR DAn5 TODAY!, Cit ' .... VACATION · DISCOUNTS 'MANY, t.1A"Y MORE TO CHOOSE FAOM . ' ~ "'n n•O o!!Z .... r VW BUG "'p-r._: '14 I: _ <f·lp•.d, t•clio, h••ler. IOTV9091 c:,. --'-----c=---~i~ I 67 ~;~~~:~~ IUVSl521 i~~ -.-6-,--~~,!=.~~~~ .. ~-.. -.~-.. -,.-.. -... -,.-~.-,,,-.. -.. -H,-.. ~----- ~ m r •i11dow1 I''''· 429 V-1, •ut., lll H, vinyl m :;a-1 roof. 1YCL7101 ~a; '69 '67 '68 ~ .. l~_ --·----- FORD FAIRLANE COIR.A JET. Cruite·o·mt tic, ft ctery 1i1 coiwli· t io11i119, b11clr:1t 111tt, po-r 1fffti119, ,.w1r di1c brtke1, 11dio, h11fef', 21 ,000 111Ht1. IXSRl6J)1 MERCURY P1rkl11111e 4 do!>'· L1.mlle1911 f11ll pow1r, f1ctory •ir, ITJR0701 MUSTANG ' A 'THEODORE ROBINS EXCLUSIVE I •. 100% PARTS AND LABOR W,.RRANTY 4000 MILES OR 90 DAYS · C.... .. ...O•lc .. ,.... lttcl .. llf -.1-. tr•••• ..._ 111 ... ,._. .... PLUS -..-. Httwy _. ....... .,.._, All .... ...ti ................... ~. '66 ~69 COUNTRY 5qUlll V-8, automatic, radio, heater, power steering, low mileage. lRUU213) MERCURY COLONY PARK Station wagon, factory air, automatic traniunhudon, radio, heafer.,power steering, power disc brakes. Like new. (:XWGS62) ' With S rtstop, '67 SCOUT 4 W.D. Low mlreage, in excellent condition. (BDL 377) 5-tt Prk• .... fir n Niwa. C•rs ,..., -11 l'rlw ...._ , '67 '68 '70 '6.8 ''64 '67 HARD TO PIND. CHEVROl.:ET lmtt•I• 4 cloor "•"''°"· f•c.f. •ir, v.1, P.S., A11to., 'R&H. ITRU-4741 DODGE RT C•rOMt 2 cir. H.T. v1·, •11to., f•c.tory .;,, p•w•r 1fHri111 I br•k•1, 'l'inyl roof, RIH. 12117A) 111 7-4101 MAVERICK R•dlo, h••f•r, J·tpe1d. l ik1 n1w. IYWT2171 , RENAULT 4 door 1td•11. A11tom•fit , r•tlio, low mil••I•• IVIM,621 COMET h•110111y pl111. R1di1 tM h•tftr, IFMLIJ71 FORD Xt· .. 2 d10r htrclfop. VI, t 11to., R.IH, •ir c.ond., P.S., 'l'inYI r.of. IVEC4J.6l · . ' •• -