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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-06-04 - Orange Coast Pilot' 7 .. Grand .Jury Defends Airport Study Report us· ect, ~Jet Site Report Defemkd By GARY GRANVILLE OU!\• DAU.-,1 ... sa.ff The Orange County Grand Jury fired back today at Boa1·d of Supervisors criticism or its re- cent report on the county's air transportation needs. In a run• response lo public critics, the Grand Jury said the b oard·s attack on the .a ir trans portation study was "un- w arr a n t c d a nd based on a cursory reading of the jury's re-port.,, The Grand Jury's defense of its April 10 ail' transpo1talion report was directed mainly at a press release issued by Supervisor Ralph Cl<1rk s hortly an.er the study wets mad l' public. · Clark cnt1c1zl'd thl' jury for suggesting that tht• task of find· ing a s u1tabll' jt•t a1rpo1t site be taken out of the supervisors' lwnds. Hl' also faulted the study for re· comml'ndmg that C1n mrport dis· tnct be fonnt'd C1nd tlrn t , in Clark's words, 1t be financed through a separate property tax. Thl' Anahl'tm s upl'1·visor sum - m.ir izt>d his d isdain for tht• jury's <i irpo r t s tud y b y saying it '·lat•kcd depth. was poorly re- sca r ch e d e1nd pr ov id e d a simplistic approach to a ver y cqmplcx probldn." The Grand Jury dcfcndl'd itself today by saying tht• proposed airport district would create a s_ingle-purpose agency and free '" · <See JU RY , Page AZ> Jurors Still Out in SLA Death Trial AIRPORT APPROX. 4 MILES • D<»llY ~lot News Map . osta DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * W EDN ESDAY AFTERNOONt JUNE 4, 1975 VOL. 61, NO. lSS, 6 SECTIONS, 71 PAGES e .. O.vld WIOls ltMte Postal Facility Robbed By JOHN VALTERZA Oftll•O•ilr PlklCSUff E\ullets which traveled in crazy paths appa rently spared the lives or a desperate. fl eeing bandit and his hostage Tuesday afternoon following a Corona dcl Mar post offi ce holdup. T he shootout between police a nd the gunman came n ea1· Orange County Airport at a busy ser vice station. ...B~ve Capt. Rich Hamilton said todarthat sus pect Theodore James Kens il , 29, beli eved to be a Ma r Vista resident, and his young host age. J a mes Vogt. 18. of Costa Mesa, both arc expected to m a ke a full recovery from · bullet wounds. • Kensil was shot in the mouth by a police bullet after he al- legedly fled the scene of a post of- fice holdup in Corona del Mar and soon was s potted by patroll- ing officers. The s in g l e s hot fired bv patrolman Dennis Haehn struck the alleged bandit in the upper lip and instead of traveling into the brain. it veered s h arply and mis- sed all vita l areas. ·· At the sam e instant. Kensil's revolver discharged and the s lug s truck his h ostai:!e in thc shoulder, bounced off a bone and trave led sideways out the other shoulder. Ken s ii 's co nd ition was described today as stable. lie is in the prison ward of Orange Co~nty Mcdic·a l Center. Vogt, a resident of2937 Andros St., was in s t a ble c ondition at H oag <See SHOOTING, Page A2) Or••«e A C.ast ~~1 1t' eatlller SACRA M E M T 0 < U P J > Jurors in tht• murder trial of re· puted Symbioncse Liberation Army members Russell Little and J oseph Rcmiro hove made '·methodical" progress but were unable to reach a verdict today. Thc eight-man, four-wo man jury info1•mcd bttlliffs they needed more tesli mony read to them. ROBBERY ROUTE-;Tuesd::iy afternoon robbery took ·place-· at Corontt. d~l M ~u· Post Office o n Ol'chid Avenue (bottom ). .Sus pect was shot in service station at Campus Dri ve and Ma cArthur Boul~va1'd (top>. POLICE HOLD WOUNDED ROBBERY SUSPECT WHILE AWAITING AMBULANCE Newport DetectJves Lee Roberta (ahirt•l•eve•), Bob Broc~i& (suit) at Shooting Scene It'll be a carbon COJ?Y of today on Thursday, ac- cording to the w e ather service with low clouds and some h azy s unshine in the afternoon. Little tem- perature cha nge. Highs in mid-60s a l the beaches, mid 70s inland. INSIDE TODA V Little. 25. and Remi1-o, 28. are charged with the 1973 ~yanide­ bullct murder of Oa klanU Schools Superintendent Marcus Foster· cind the attempted murder of de· puty superintendent Robert W. Blackburn. The jurors sttid they needed to review the testimony of three w1tne ssci;, C hr is t opher Thompson, Spiro Vasos and Bill Brennan. Thompson. an SLA associate whO latt'r turned against the ter· rorlst g1·oup. e arlier test ified he had sold a .38-callber Rossi pistol to Little. 'The prosecution con· tcnd~d a Rossi was u sed in Foster's rnurdcr. Complaint Fails LOS ANGELES (UPI> -On grounds of msufflcent evidence, the d istrict attorney's office re- jected a police complaint against a man accused of stcahntl and stripping comic Flip Wilson 's $20.000 spor\s car'. Police arrt·st· ed Oliver Leon Wad<', 25, "hl'n investigators round numerous golf balls and tennis balls -all imprinted with Wilson's name - in Wad~'s garuge. J. Fire Victilll 'Critical' A Huntington Beach mother. whose hfv was saved Friday af· tcrnoon by a quick acting fire capta1h. is sltll listed in critical condition at the burn ward of Orange County Medical Center. Hospital authorities said there has bt•<.•n no chungt• 111 U1e condi- tion of i\lr:. Pat Davis. 36. of 16941 G rcl•n St , A pt. 15. . • She" 11~ l'arned from her burn- m~ apurtm<.•nt i-~nday afternoon by Capt. Kt•nneth Von Doren Shl' was unconscious on the kitchen noor, 11ppt1rl'ntly uvcrromc by J smoke, when Van Doren found ht'I'. Neighbors told firemen there · "as a woman m s1de the apart- ment where flames had al~ady reached the kitchen. . C'apt. Ro~er Hosmer, deputy f11·c marshal, today blamed the cause of the fire on a burning cigarette '' h1ch apparently igrut· t•d a s\uffcd chall" in the livmg room. The blaze. which broke ouJ. about 2.15 pm .. caused an estimated $10,000 damage to the apartment. ·15 ·uLUD UP · AB~ifi' ciMPER. "I sold the motor ' home the same weekend the ad ran. There w.ere 15 people who called." That's the succoss story told by the Newport Be-acb man who placed this classified advertise- ment in tbe Daily Pilot; '72 NOMAD 26', rear bath. Self contained. $2,995. XXX·XXXX . If you have a camper or trailer to sell, call 642-5678. We m ake it easy to put a few words to work for you. ln the Daily Pilot. The new Leaders .in South Y~tiaam. admit there. are stUl 1ome /Mmu govn"nment troops hiding out in the jungl.e1 bot·ouing P.Qtrols and ·civilian bufes. See lto111 Page A4. ' ,- S WednHd!l. June 4. 1175 Bumper Crop of Stoves Keith Jellum, 36, has found a new twist on recycling by muking wood-burning s toves from car bumpers. J ellum, a Portland, Ore., trans plant to Tucson, Ariz., says it tatees about 20 different bumpers and three wee ks 1of work to complete his "works of a rt. ' Ford Issues 'Action Call' At Academy WEST POINT, l'\.Y. <l'PI > Pn·s1dt'nl Fo rd , "ho just re- turnt'd from ~ ATO summit talks in Europe, said toduy lhC' l 'nitcd States must lea d~ allies with a denfense pos ture "second lo non<."• :.ind an t'IH.'rgy program showing "Am<.•rt cans havl' Jost neitht•r thell' n<.'rve nor thc11· na· tional will." Ford 1ssut•d his c<.1 11 lo <1Clion in a s p<.•e<•h lo th<.• 8-49-mt•mbC'r graduating clCJSS at till' l'.S. Military Academy -less than 10 hours after his return from a six· day £urop<.•an t our includ in g meetings with NATO leaders <rnd Egy ptian President ,\n'' ar Sadat. The pres id<.•nt arranged to brief both his cabinet •md con- ,gressiona l lead <.'rs al the White R ouse later in th<.' day on t he re- sults of his F.uropl'an trip. Ford, whose arrival at Michie Stadium brought u crowd of , csbout 20,000 to its fret, su1d he found the NATO allies have "a . new sense of unity and CJ con· Jidence in the United St<1tes." but they are looking to Washington for '"leadership in ml'l'lmg the . tremendous l'lrnllengl•s of matn· taining the pe<icl'" and copmg with energy and economic pro- blems. With a bns k wind \\}upping the flags of 50 s tates on the stadium r i m , F o 1· d w a t c h t.' d CJ s t h e graduating cadets -sttff and splendid in dn·ss ~n·y tun1 ts, swords, white g lon·s and "h1tl' flats -marcht.•d from oppos1l<.0 ends of the f1l'ld i.lnd took se<.its to hear the Pn•s1dent's a pJX.•<il for a strong nationa l dt•fenst.• posture. · "Ont' s u c h practit:.il de· mons tration ," he Si.lid, "ould be tor Congress to reject proposals , for cutbacks tn dl'ft.•ns<.• s p<.•ndmg . tbat already h:.is fallen to the J1>wcsl level s 1ncl' the Korean war. "It is my firm conviction that we cannot afford fu1tlwr erosion of our bedrock defense lJtldgct." he said, "and I w ill fight hurd to prevent it. 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The petition notes that he is incoherent and una- ble to consent t o s urgery and his daughter, Sophie !\hillt of suburban Baldwin Borough, refuses to give her consent. The lawyer s presented a two-page doctor's af· f1davit s t ating that Husar \\'as in critical condition from gang rene and that his chances of recovery are slim unless one or both legs are e:tmputated im· mediately. Pollution G~ont Panel Loses Fund Bid for Upper Bay The fl edgling agency created to battle wat.cr pollution in Upper Newport Bay has apparently lost its bid for Sl.l million in federal grant money. ~ewport -Irvine Was te Management Agency CNIWMA> officials were told Tuesday the federa l En vi ronmental Protec· lion Agency (EPA) is not looking favorably on the planning grant request m pu rt because of a lack of support by Orange County supCl'VISOl'S. Supervisors voted unanimous· ly Tul'sday to wire the EPA urg· mg denial of the N lWMA request because they claimed the new agency has failed to gain full sup· port <1nd voting membership of county government t1nd most cities in th e U pper Bay waters hed. Supervisor Ralph Clark said the board had endorsed county membership in the new agency only if all w<1tershcd cities were invttl'd to join a nd county govern· menl is given multiple voling power. The super visors have d e· manded one vole each for the board, the count y Flood Control D1stnct and the county Harbors, Beaches a nd Parks District. Since the tentative endd'rse· m<.'nt vot e, only one city, Newport Beach, has voled to join the agl'ncy and contribute staff support. The original members of the unit were the Irvine Ranch Water District, the Orange Coun· t y Wate r Dis trict and county Gear Stolen On .Bulldozer Thieves <1llUl'ked a Caterpillar bulldoz<'r parked on the Corona dl'I Mar Freeway construction s ite at Bristol Street and Newport Boul<.'vard in Costa Men Tttts· day, s tealing St ,575 wo11h or its equipment. St<.•phen C. Po\\ ers, of the Novo Rados Cons truct ion Company, Chino. not1 f1ed police of the ).'l'~ind th~ft after workmen d1~­ l'OV<'rt-d 1L during morning hours Ill• told 1nvl•stigators lhr t hll'\/l'~ cul \\ 1 r<.·s ~md uuscr~wcd bulls l o obtu1n t1n ·t.'ng1n e ttltt.ornator and pulley assembly wh1rh wei,;hed ll bout 50 pounds. • Sanitation District Five . NIWMA officials claim Costa Mesa will vote on membership within a Wt>l'k, Irvine is review· ing potential membership and Santa Ana has been sent a new in· vitation. Clark claimed Nl\VMA "pulled and end run" and applied for the money without full membership on the weight of the board's ten· tative endorsement. Supervisors voted to hold a public hearing next week to de· termine if county government should become the lead agency seeking federal funding lo pay for planning of pollution controls m the Upper Bay wate1·shed. N1WMA officials said today they are not certain what trig- gered the negative reaction by F.PA but they admitted the board's action didn't help. Robert Shelton, Irvine Com·. pany consultant and an advisor to N!WMA, said he thinks the federal government wants a more regional group such as the Southern Ca li~1·nit1 Association of Governments.to se1·ve as the watershed planning agency. Alex Bowie, attorney for the new agen cy, supported that feel- ing, saying he has been told by re- gional EPA officials the county is too small to serve as an individuaf planning unit. WidowSlwt Intruder OAKLAND <UPI> Mrs. Emma Tale, 84, s hot an intrude r in the head with a pistol when he tried to break through the front. door of her apartment. The intruder, identified as O.C. Warrant, 54, was taken to a hospilal where his condition was reported Hfair. The widow told police that she shot the man because he refused to "go awaty." Then, she said Mt police headquarters, she wanted to return home b<.>ctt US(' ~ht.' wus tired iind wantl'd "t o get some sleep." • p,....~•••Al SHOOTING Memorial Hospital. Hamilton today related tbls se· quence of events in the spec· tacular holdup, chase and stan- doCf at the Airport Texaco station at4678Campus Drive: Shortly after 4 p.m., KensU al- legedly walked into the crowded post omce, approached a stl,\mp window and brandished a snub-· nosed revolver at a clerk. (\fter robbing several clerk 5taUons of cash in excess of $1,200 the m an allegedly ordered hls victims to lie on the floor and calmly strolled out. As the suspect fled in an old white van . several witnesses ran from the post office and obtained a good view orthe vehicle, then re· Jayedtheinformationtopolice. Jn the meantime, patrolman Haehn and motorcycle officer Greg Mattson s}>Otted the sus· pect's van on MacArthur ..Bourevard and Ford Road. They launched a pursuit. The driver of the van led of· ficers through "wall to wall lraf· fie" and traveled into iheairport industrial ar ea at high speed. At one point the driver made a U· turn a few yards into the city of Irvine, skidded into a foreign car and headed the opposite direc- tion. Kensil allegedly stormed from his van brandishing his pistol and immediat e ly d arted behind a parked car. Customers and employes alike fell to the ground and Kensil assertedly grabbed Vogt by the neck and forced him down. At the same time, the molorcy· cle officer arrived at the station, saw a gun pointed at him and fell to the g round intentionally and took a firine position behind his fallen cycle. Sears Thia Ad Effective through Saturday, Junt 7 Wh ere Thrift Is I~ .. Mllita131 Weapo .. Senate Refuses To Cut Measure WASHINGTON <AP> -The Senate overwhelmini:lY refused today lo cut $1.2 billion from a $30.3 billion military weapon~. procurement and 1·esearch bill. The vote wt1s 59 to 36 in the first · tes( of Senate sentiment follow· · ing a two·oay ·•great debate'' on post-Vietnam Corelen policy and military posture. Sen. Stuart Symington <D· Mo.). one sponsor of the overall reductions amendment, declared it would achieve substantial sav· ings to tbe American taxpayer at no damage to any vital weapons program or national security. Chairman J ohn C. Stennis <D· Miss.>, of the Senate Armed Ser vices Committee said the commilt<'c a lready had cut the fat from the P e ntagon's $35.7 billion, 15·month weapons budget proposal and warned against further reductions "al this highly critical lime." The foreign policy debt1te, which occupied the Senate for nearly 16 hours on Monday and . Tuesday, left some senators dis· appointed and others saying the discussion was useful. The de· bate centered oh American rela· lions with Russia, China, the Mid· dle East, Western Europe, Korea, Panama and other poten· lial trouble spots. Sen. Sam Nunn CD·Ga.), said the debate was useful in catalog- ing U.S. foreign policy problems but produced no solutions. Sef'!. Bill Brock CR-Tenn.), voiced frustntion with the vagueness · that some s peakers employed. in advocating "new directions" for American fo1·cign poUcy. JURY ••• proposed solutions to the airport problem from political considera- tions. The jury also said it had not suggested financ:ing the proposed airport d1s tnct through a separate property tax as Clark claimed. The Grand Jury defense Wl'nl on to c1·iticiic Clark's posilion by d enying that it had 1·ecom· mended that the county purchase all gcnernl aviation airports and poiQll'd out that it propos ed speeding up the complt.'tion of an cmvironmcntal impact report on Orange County Airport. The Grand Jury concluded its deknse of the airport study by declaring the n<'ed for additional jct services in Orange County is "urgent and wiO not be solved until a positive action progra m is undertaken." · "It is hoped that the Board of Supervisors will respond in tt more const1·ucti ve way." lhl· jury said. ,/'" Polyester Double Knit Sport Coordinates Sail throu9h aummtr in th ... cool red and wh itt or navy and white 2 9 7 5 9 7 c .. rd lnut... All are Hay-care polyt1ttr doubft knil. Put tog•thtr your favtrite lookl Ml11e1' 1i1t1. to · I I . 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Under Attack . - Brain Injuries DEAR· PAT: My son was in· jured severely in an automobile accident three years ago at age 16. H e was comatose for three months and a stroke followed. Mike is graduating from Corona del Mar High School this month and he plans to attend Orange Coast College this fall. During his long and dirficult recovery, I spoke with many other mothers whose children also had s uffered s imilar injuries due to accidents. We would like to form a group for parents in our pos ition -those with brain-injured children aged 16 to 30 years . Our aim is to sup· po1t each other. s hare infor m a· lion about su ccessful ho me treat· m ent m ethods a nd qualified pro· fessional help. pla n soc(al activities a nd possibly establish a compre hens ive central in· formation source for a ll aspects of helping persons who' have ex· perie nced bra in injury after the childhood years. We plan to hold an organizationa l meeting in late June, and I hope you will ask other parents in need of such a group to contact m e. L. M., Newport Beach South Coast r eaders interested ·in joining or helping with the formation of thls organization, "Support Group for Brain In· juries Due to Accidents -Teens to Age 30," a re urged to contact L. JU . by phon Ing 644 -1726 or 640·4096 from 8a.m. to9p.m. Phone Nameber•! DEAR READERS : It is essen· tial tha t le tte r s to At Your Service include a te lephone number w here the writer may be ·reached during business hours. Occasionally a lette r n eeds clarificatio n or a dditional in· formation that can easily be pro· vided by phone, thus facilitating speedy handling or the reader's problem or inquiry. When a busi- 1\ess or go'\'ernment agency \s contacted, certain information is required for proper research. Please include : the bus iness name, s tree t addr ess and telephone number to be contact· ed ; copies or o rde rs, invoice numbers and r eceipts; dates of tele phone contact and the name of the person to w horn inquiries were made; copies of previous corresponde nce. a nd proof of payment (checks -bot~ sides - or money orders>. . Sa•e Old Storti DEAR PAT: I mailed four or m ore rolls o f 35mm film along with four c hecks lo Kim Photo L abs in Sea ttle from l ate F ebruary to ear ly March. J've written six letters. none of which was answered. It's the old story o f ca s hed c h ecks a nd no mercha ndise. P .D., Westminster Kim has the s ame old story in respon se. Its spokes man reports ByWILLIAM SCHREIBER Of U.e 0~11, Piiot SC.fl Branding the current sta te· controlled syste m inadequate, Orange County supervisor s moved Tuesday l o assume more controJ over inspection and licensing of nurs ing homes fa the county. The board unanimously <JP· proved a motion by Supervisor Thomas Ril<'y aimed at improv· ing coordination of state and county efforts to curb a buses by facilities. where infirm elderly per sons are confined. The board's action included : · -Direction t o the county health officer and the director of social services to meet with the Stale Department of Health to discuss the possibility of con· t.ra cting with the s tate for the powe r to license and inspect the homes. -Direct the two department heads to confer with thee state's local ins pection team in an at· te rr.,.>t to "improve coordination of nursing home pl<1cement and inspection procedures.'' -E valuate the MediCal pay· ments made to nu rs mg homes for their patients to d etermine if the c urre nt leve l of s upport is l'nough to make condi~ions liva· ble. There was a lmost no board dis· cussion of Riley's motion. The Newport Be u c h Super visor pre· faced his a ction with a presenta· l ion that cited a r ecent county Volleybalwrs Slww Skills In Laguna Ofym'p1C' volleyball teams from the l:n1ted St <iles and Canudu will nold an exhibition match at 8 p.m. Thurs da y at the Laguna &>ach Hig h School boys' gym, 625 Pc.trk A Vl'. Procel•ds from the matt'h \\ill be used t o send the Laguna &<:1ch Hig h School volleyba ll team. this) ~-r's Cl F l'hamps, to the Amcrit.·an Athletic lJniun ·s junior Olympics in De troit, Mich .. June 24-28. Following the junior Olympics, the team will perform Ill exhibi· lion matches of its own in In- diana, Iowa , Texas and Mon· trcal, Canada. T hey \\Ill trnvel by e<1m per. Tickets for the L'SA·C<1n<.1tla mat ch m ay be purchast-d <.tl the door. Price is S2.50 for adults <.1nd Sl.50 for s tudents with an A!>· sociatcd Student Body card. a "backlog in processing," plus admitting to a "poor system or logging orders." The date of a customer 's canceled check is the syste m by which orders are re· t corded. February and March or· ders now are be ing mailed, ac· cordin g to· Kim 's c us tomer service re presentative, who re· ques ts that you wait until June JS before you contact the firm's manager , Don Linzy. Remember that your name m eans nothing as far as tracl,ng a missing order is concerned. Both sides or all can· celed c hecks must be provided before your problem can be solve d . If furthe r difficulties arlse, let m e know. No Receipt DEAR PAT : About 18 months ago I ha d my car painted at Hen· nig Auto Paint a nd Body Co. in Costa Mesa. A previous paint job done at He nnig's Anaheim plant was excellent, but this last job has start ed to fade, fl ake and peel. The paint was guaranteed for five years, but HeMlg's won't honor the gu arantee because I have mis placed the receipt. Can I "do anything except have the paintini redone at my own ex· pense? A.M., Balboa Grand Jury r eport on nurs ing homes. Riley said it is obvious to him that the state ts not providing enough staffing and support for local m!>peclion teams, which he sard are "working under very str~incd conditions due to the trt>mcndous work load." Ill' s aid that may soon be al· lcvwll'd because the s tale has <ign.~l.'d to hir e s ix new inspectors m t he .Health F'<lcilities Ljcensing Scet ion. But Riley said that isn't t•nough to solve the problem. "I a m con \' in ce<l th<1t govern- ment :.it the local level is more productive, more r esponsive and ultimate ly more accounta ble than at lhl' s tate or national level. Riley liken ed the situation to the problem that arose last year in the state ins pections of mi- grant farm worker camps in the county. . "We recognized the state was not fi ll ing a n eed lo the level we felt satisfactory a nd as a res ult. we n1:gotiated a contract with the stall' whe reby the county as· s umed r espons ibility for the funct ion of ins pection and pollc-· · mg the camps," he said. "I now· propose we authorize the he<1lth officer to explore the s<1m(' t ype of contract with the state with the cos ts of such a pro· · gram to be r e mbursed to the county." In general. Riley said. there arl' "many problems that could be miti g ated if there were greater cooperation between the s l a t e .i nd county socia l workers.'' The supervisor s<1id he is not try ing to <.tffix blame for nursing home problems on unyone. · · Hather we should be trying to fmd out how we can better assure the s;,i fcty of our citizens " U.S. Confiscates Vesco Jet Plane SA:\ Al"TONIO , Tex. CAP> r\ $1 million exel'uti\'e jct al· lcgedly us'-'d to run illegal guns to fugil1n f inanC'ier Robert L. Vl'Sco in Costa Rica has become the property of the t.i.S. govern· m ent. L' .S . D istric t Court Judgl' Adrian Spea rs ruled Tuesd ay th.it the government ''h ad est<Jblis hed probable cause for Sl'izurc and forfeiture" of the a ircr aft becC1us e .. the plane was usl'd to export or remoVl' arms and ammunition of war" from the l:nttcd States. Not unleH you can locate some proof of payme nt. He nnlg's m anater, Ri(b Ganltch, ex· plained that four or nve other car palntlnf firms in the area use tbe 11me colorl as bis bullneas, making It lmpoHlble to eatabUsb where the original job bad been done. If you paid by check, there is a good chance your guar a nttt can be honored a rte r lt la verified that the payment w11 deposited ln Hennig'• account. Conaple ted Jobi are flied according to number rather than name, and ldentlfyblR numbers would have been noted on a c.anceltd check. Destination Itlars The T itan Centaur rocket that will blaflt a Viking spacecr aft toward a year·long ~o~rney_ to. Mars move~ towurd its launchln ~ p~llt The V1kmg will hft off Aug. 11 and will land on Mars in August of l976 . t Wednesday. June 4, 1975 Con·flict 'NOT TRUE FACTS' Supervis or Diedrich , Dally f'llOI ~f f'llotos ·DEMAND APOLOGY' Probatio n Chief Grier State Arbitration OCTD Drivers Win ·In Salary Dispute A s t<1te e1 rbit ration panel has awarded experie nced Orange County Trans it District bys driver s an immediate 70-cent hourly wage innea~e <1nd has or· dered u J4 pe r C'ent p<.ty hike for a ll driver s over the next 20 months. The thrce·man panel's de· c·1s1on, wh ich is banding on the district. a lso c reates a "closed shop," requiring ull drivers to join Local 19 of t he Unifcd Trans portation Cnion (UT U). Dis trict directors were in- formed of the judg ment during u closed·d oor executive session uflt.-r their rl'gular meeting Mon- duy. County ~u µer v i ::.or Ralph Cl a rk . "ho ;,il-50 s er\'l'S a s chairma n of the OCTD board, said Ill u prcp<lrcd statement Tuesday the a g rt.>emcnt ··is fair and well ncgotia led." Clark ul!'o not ed that OC'TD bus dnvers will now make almost the ~a me as those 111 most other transit distr ict!> in the stale with tht.• not a ble exl·ept1on of the So uth e rn Ca lifornia Rapid Tr<.1ns1t D1s tnd in Los Angeles County. The origin<JI demand by CTU negot iators was for ~writy with SCRTD drivt·rs, who e<.1rn $7.50 ix·r hour. The <.1 rb1trators' det.·ision on mandut ory un ion members hip apparently ends a year-long bal- tk betwel'n the district <ind the L'Tl!. The union '' <1~ at·cused by d1~· lrtd offi<:ials last year of exert· '111g undul' mfluen<:c over the out· t·omc of <.in elel'llon by dnvcrs :.is to who \.\ould r cprc.'s1.mt lhl'm <.1t thl• ba rga 111 m g table. L .. r L· w:.is latl•r vmdu:atcd Ill eourt. The arbitrated settlement \nil give dnvt>rs with more th;rn one yee1r or expenence on the job the 1mmed1atl' 70·cent h1kl• from $5.10 to $5.80 µer hour. That "111 inl·rease by •m oll1l•r 75 nmts V) thcend o f1976. Tht• c.tgn•eml·nt abo will ~rant um on d l'I vcrs a fl;,i t payment of $400 pe r dnvc·r w ith more than a year 's rxpcrien t.·e <md S200 for those \\'1th bl•t ween six month~ and a year o f t•:<p('rit.•ncl>. The money a total of SS0,000 for e1ll drive rs -is in l ieu of p<1y 111 c1·euses I Gem Talk H11.1 C. llC'.WPl/Uff:S ICMOW YOUJl GOLD originally 5oug ht by tht.• unton. The s ell le m e n t "ilS con· s iderably less than the origin;.il union demands "'h1ch included the punty pay m<.'re:.ise to $7.50. full retroact1vc back pay to Feb. 15 of last yca r , a full dental in· s urance plun, preg nancy tn· !>uran('e for women drin·rs and a guarant ccd lifetime Job for •my driver handicapped on the job. U.S. Seeking Way to Save Kidnaped Trio DAR ES SAL,\,\ ~I. T:.in.mn ra 1..\P 1 -L"n ill'd States offil'ials urt• working \\ 1th l'l'lll'l'SCntat1\'l'S of sl'\'l'r<.tl Afncan countril's m <.in effort to {'Ont a et :\I ar x1st guer- ri 11 a s hold in g lwo Stanford Cntwrs1ty ~tudents and a Dutch \\Oman. sourn'S ~aid toda). £mba~sv off1c1ab o l t hl.' African l.'.OUnt rit•s reportedly were trying to get C'lcarance for L'.S. off1t'1al s and ~tanfo rd n•pre~entutl\'l'S to use a lhtnl ·party i11terml'd1<Jry to contact the k1dnapl'rs. the :.ouree~ sa id. The s tudl'nts, Carrie J ane Hunter , 21, of Athl·1'lon, Calif .. Kenneth Ste phe n Srrnth, 22, of Garden Grove, Calif.. and Emiltc \"•m Zmni<:k Bergm<in, 25, of The ~etherlands. wt•r e aqducled 17 days ago <Jlong with Barbara Smuts. 2-t , of Ann Arbor. i\t1d1., from '111 anunal rl·~carth centn m Tamwn1a . :\ltss Smub \\a::. rl'k:.tst>d by the gut•1T1ll<1:. ol Lill.' Popular Rl'VOlut1on Party or Zuirc, the former Bl•IJ,;1a n Congo. S he brought ttlong rnnsom demands addrt.'SM·d to thl• Tan.wmau go\'· t·rnment. The gul•rr1llas dem<.1ndcd half u m1ll1on dollurs. arm~ <.and am· m umt10n und the relc<.1Sl' of m rlt · tant IC'adcrs in l'Xchange for the studl·nb . The T <.a nzanran government n ·· jl'cted the dl'mands . Srn ('C tlwn. l' .S. and Dutch of· fa·1t1ls h<.1ve gon (' :.i11l'ad with the11· own efforts to t·ontatt the gm·r..-tl la!>. ~ Many believe "solid gold " is 100'-"/o pure, but all solid gold is ''solid" or "h ard regardless of purity. Gold purity is measured · by .. karats." 24 . karat is 100% pure, 18 karat 75% pure, L4 k~rat 58·1 /3% pure, and 10 karat one third pure. In gold less than 24 karats, s ilve r or compatible metals are mixed with pure gold, producing an "alloy." DAILY PILOT AS ' Diedrich,. Grier in Squabbl~ By GARV GRANVILLE Of tlle O•llY Piiot SC.ft Strife between Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and· Chief Pro bation Officer Margaret Grier broke into the open a t the Board of supervisors meeting Tuesd ay. By the time the verbal fracas, between Diedrich a nd Miss Grielj ended, each h ad accused tf\c, other of being untruthful and tbe probation officer had demanded a public apology from the Board of Supervisors chairman. .. Diedrich b egan lbe joust after M iss Gri e r ass ure d the supervisors her d epartment was cooperating in a n effort to close. the Albert Sitton Home, the coun· Ly's lone secure facility for de· pendent children. "l believe w ha t you have said is just words and not the true fat'ts of the matter," Diedrich said in r esponse to her a s· surances of cooperation. "And." he continued , ''I'm saying to you that I believe pro· bat1on has been less tha n cooperative in this e ffort. I'm ac· cusing you of that." · In _r.esponse to Died r i ch's .:hallen ge, M iss Grier said, "Everything you s aid is grossly untrue a nd grossly unfair. And l intend do cum entin g that.'' "And." Miss Grier added. "I intend to d e m a nd a public apology ai; wel I.·' ··T hat mi g ht happe n ,'' Diedrich r esponded ... \\'c 'll sec.'' I Miss Grier left the board meet· 1ing room immediately after her .exc h u n ge with the b oa l'd ic h a i r m a n a n d a ft e r t h e su1~rvisors ag reed to give County 1Adminis tn.1ltve Officer Robert Thomas the r ein s in closing the Sitton home. Early this year the board de· cided to dose t he home for de· pendent children by placing youngsters in shelter care homes within communities. Simultaneous ly. super visors agrel'd tha t Sitton. "hi{'h is ad· jacent to Orange County Juvenile Ha ll. will be con verted to an ex· pans1on of the hall. It was a prediction by county Social Ser\'ices Director William Erickson that the target date for closing Sitton will n ot be met that. touc hed off the tiff between Diedrich and Miss Grier. "There is a g r ave question in my mind tlrnt our goal can be re· ached by Sept. l ;" Erickson told the supervisors. "And," he added. "there will still be a need for a ~all se('uri· ty facility of some kind." Diedrich blamed the slow pro- gr ess in obtaining li censed a nd court approved emergency sheller homes for children on the failure of the Probation Depart· mcnt to cooperate with oth~·r agtmcies. IL was when Miss Gr ier insist· ed l hal her d epart ment is coopt•ratmg ··daily and full~ ' that the argument bel\\cen the twoofthem began. T he argument ended ''1th the supervisors instructing Thomas to coordinate cooperation between d epartments and to make regular n :por ts to the board on progress of the effort to p l ace de pe ndent childre n in emergency care homes rather than a county operated institu· lion. "Gold filled " means that one·or the above golds is a layer of another metal. "Gold plate" is a t h inne r l ayer electronically : "painte d " on the s urface of another m e tal, and is least resistant to wear . J. C. .J.lwnpkrid J11w11£~ All ha vc their places and purposes in j ewelry-but you• s hould know what you are buying. 1823 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS B11nkAmertcaro-Mast8f' ~ 27 YEARS IN THE S;AME LOCATION PHONE 5-48-3401 . . 4f OAA. V PlLOT Wednesday.June 4, 1975 Solon B i ts ProlJe CTA Death Plot • I Evidence Cited RICK Y T ICKY POLITIX : WA S HINGTON <APJ - Chail'man Fa·ank Church, (D· Idaho>. of the Senate lntelllgence Committee said today he has hard evidence of ''murder plot.s" de- ve loped by lhe Centrul In- telligence Agen cy. s ubsttrntiate my st atements," Churchudded. • Orange County s upervisors )'esterday pondered a new law which might put ~ cnmp in their polilicul pol'kelbooks und then dcl'ided lo delay the whole thing. This was the ~O·callcd l'am- paign control ordinance. fl would phtce a legal lid on how mul'h our <'<>unty politicos could c-ollect or s~nd on campaigns. And us C\'l•rybody knows, money is th<.· pnncapal fuel that k eeps pol1l1cal t·umpa1gn machinery chugg ing along on all cylinders toward victory. 1 You can unde r stand why our SUJX>r visors, as political people themselves, mit:hl be very careful when t hey toy with t he notion o( rationing the ir own Long Green fuel supply. The offidal reason for not passing a cam pai~n money con- trol Jaw \\'<JS to w;.iit and sec wh;.it the Vnill'd St<ites Supreme Court might s ay about such limiting statutes. Astute obser vers say it rc<.illy mc<.ens the Oa·•inge County law is as dead" as a doornail. Thus our suµ<.•1·\·1sors decided to de lay al'laon un the mcas un· which had bet•n drafted by t hC'tr own legal advocate, County Counsel Adrian Kuyper. ' And the county board didn't want to µn·ss the Supreme Court lilt o h ;.i s t y a tl i o n . So o u r supervisors put off ;JC'tlon on tht· pohtu~;.il t·ash question until next Octobl'r. That 's four months. Plcntyoftamcto ~onder. 6 0.ARD CIL\I RMA~ Ralph D iet.In ch. the Third Oistri et supcrv1sor from Fullerton. has been parllcularly c<iutaous in his approaC'h to this new ancL novel notion of curbing pohlacal spend· m g. But he did note during proceed· in gs yeskt'da y, .. ( W<tnl an Or- dinance m this county before the first of the year ..ind s ince we don 'l have a count v t'l<.'ction until next June, that· ~hould be good enuugh. '' Th <it's s t' \' l' n months. u f c·ourse. :\Tc<.10\\ l11le. vou obst•n•c tlwt Orange Count)··s political con- tri\'<.1nce as ('bUS:!tng merrily along with ample feeding from 1t..:. gn·cn fuel. THE S UP E RVISORS thcmsl!lvcs arc a lready eyang w<.1ys and means of gathering llw propellant. Th e afort•mt•n t ionC'd Supt•rvisor Dll'dnl'11 launched a fund ·rais cr la s t Ft•bru4.1ry. 1'hom<.1s Riley of our co.istal Fifth Distri<:t has one scheduled this month. Supervisor L<1urcnct· Schmit of G<.1rden Grove's Second District hdd an intimal(.! Sl ,OOO·per-plalc affair only l<.1st month which was c<.elculatcd to pay off fuel clcbt s from his sue- cessful camp<.11g n of 1974. Th1:rc arc other signs that thl' money machine as chugging right toward the next election~. TAKE FOR E XA:\IPLE, good old what 's·hl~·n..i me from out 111 the lrvinc pu ~turclands who plastered the entire coastline with gagg m ~ on1nge s igns pro· da1mmg h1: has Leadt'rship. • What's·his-namc didn't tell \OU what the Leadership 1s for but-the probab1hty 1s large thut he plan~ to seek polati<.';J I office. He \\ 111 ll'l us know wh<1t office later. • He'll no doubt do U11s "ith loud b1lgc·gr et'n s igns. T H F.SF. WILL I L \ VE been paid for by !>Umt• pulatac:al mont•y ma('hanc \\'h1c·h rours <tlong in Oran!:c County. uninhibitt-d by :my kmcJ of lcgu l1 st1t· fud r<ition- &nJ..!. Church d ec line d to give specific details a nd would not say whelhel"'a ny of the "plots" were carried out. BUT HE WAS sharply <.'rilical of sla\emenls by Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller and other members of the Rockefeller Comm ission for characterizing transgressions of the CIA as in- frequent and m inor . -· .. I don't regard murder plots as a minor matter," Church told a gathering Of reporters at the!\: U· laonal P rl'ss Club. t IN ANNOUNCING the comple- tion of his commission's in- ves tie a fion of the CIA ~ Rockefeller said Monday it un· covered instances of wrongdoing but no pattern of widespread il- legality. . .. Th<.'re are things tha t have been done which a re in con· tradiclion to the s tatutes," Rockefeller said, "but in com- parison to the tot al effort, t})ey are not major." Reporte rs pressed Church on the matter, and he repeated t hat his co mm ittee has he ard 'evidence of murder plots "and that the CIA has been implicated in thi.; kind of activity." .. I have been concl'rned about tht! apparent a ttempt of certain Js ... ael; ~ members of th e Rockl•felle r • 1 ~ Commission ... tu ll'acJ the public to believe that a mis,~-.......-. .. deeds of the CIA ha vc lx•tm m1 or 'hz•n Out and that the agen cy has been re- latively without guilt," he said. .. I think the committ<.•c h;.is At si·nai· heard e n ough <i n d the Rockefelle1· Com mission itself ·has heard enough evidence to GOP Assails 23-cent Gas Tax Boost WASHINGTON (AP> -Jlousc Republicans are focusing on :J proposed gasoline tax us the most vulnera ble part of an e n e r gy bill sh::iped by the De m ocr a tic-dom inatcd Ways <.1nd Means Committee. Both Republicans and De mocrats sc heduled p;.irty meetings for today to map their strategy for the rtoor debate on the bill that begins Monday. Even before their conference R e publicans s tressed the gasoline t<ix . Rep. Delbert L. L4Jtla, ( R· Ohio), said that durihg his vis it home over the Memorial Day re- cess, "I didn't talk to one person who wanted l o pay 23 cents more for gasoline.'· Rep. J;.imes H. Quillen, CR- Tt•nn.}, said he would be delight- ed if the Demol'rats chose to campaign on a 23-cent gasoline price boost. Derr.v-.rats say it is a distortion of the energy bill to contend it would raise gasoline prices by 23 cents. They contend that P resi- dent Ford's prog ram, which in· valves endin g oil price controls and imposing tariffs on imported oil. would be more costly and in- flationary. . • The bill provides for~ a 3·cent additional g<.1soline tax, to be put into a fund for energy resear ch and development. f\Jrthcr an- nual increases of 5 cents \\Ould ph:.ise in if measures to limit con- s umption did not work. Doily Pilot Deli•HY Is G 11oranteed Monday-Friday· II you do not havP Your paper by 5 30 p m . call before 7 pm. and your copy wtll be de- ltvered Saturday and Sunday II you no not receive your copy by 9 .i m Satur· day or B a m Sunday. calf before 10 a m. and your copy will be dellvered Circvlatlot1 T.t.,.._• Most Orange County Areas 642·4l21 Northwest Hunltnglon Beach. and Westm1nstpr . . 540.t 220 San Clemente. Capistrano Beach. San Juan Capistrano. Dana Po1n1. South l Jguna. Laguna Niguel . . . os..ouo From Wire Services TEL AVIV -Israel today com· pleled its thinning out of armed forces and firepower in the Sinai desert a day ahead of schedule and defense minister Shimon Peres said there was a fair d1ance of settlement of the Mid· die East crisis if Egypt showed a ( . IN SHORT J willingness of .compromise as· ·well as negotiate. Secr etary o f State Henry Kiss- inger. r etu rnin g on President Ford's flight from Europe to Washington, said "conditions ex- ist in which there could be pro- gress" in the Middle East, but he added, .. I'm not saying there is going to be progress." Lisbon Bonabbag LISR01' -A fia·e bomb ex- ploded at Lisbon 's '·P eoples F;.ii_r" early Wednesday, the c<1p1tal's third bombing in four days. A governm ent n e ws pape r blamed a guerrilla group loyal to former dictator Marce l o Cat'tano, deposed last year in a . military coup. ' Ch~ln SatD Death AUSTIN, Te x. CA P) -A jury . that deli berated only 21 minutes has d e termine d that Robert Kleascn must be put to death for butchenng <J Mormon missionary with a tax1dermist'schainsaw. Kleasen, a 42-year-old big game hunter. ha d been convicted Monday of killing Mark Fischer, 19, of Milwaukee, Wis. He also is <.1ccused of killing Fischer 's mis- s i o g a ry compa nion, Gary Darley, 20, of Simi Valley, Calif., but he was tried only in the Fis- cher murder. E thiopian Stril~ ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) -DipJomatic sources today re- ported large-scale fi ghting in eastern Ethiopia between gov- ernment forces and s upporters of a semi-independent Moslem sul- t"'n who controls a fifth of the country. The sources said Ethiopian air force planes bombed and s trafed letrgets around Assaita, the small town where Sultan Ali Mirrah Hanfere lives. Wyoming Rains on Plains, Rockies; Clear Out West AJbuouerqu" At•untd lldk~"''etd l:i<>)!Qn tlull<1lo Cn1caq0 C•n(1n""'' Clt •<'ldll<I 01Jll4'\. 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We ather CIOucly wit,, Oftly portlol clffflno '""-''·'-· ll911t "arlablo wlfTdl n ight Oftd mornin<J hOUrs. Highs lod•Y In Ille .o's C.0.~tal IOM'4WthlrH wtll •Mte l>ttwun n and u . lnlond 1•111• ~ralwH wrll ••"99 M a nd 7'. TIW walartl!fll-OtWrtl wlll be~. S un, Moott, T ldu waoNa JOA'+' 5'-<0M low 12 01 l).m 1 • ~ono ,, IQh • '° lf.fh. u THUIHOA 't' r•r\llow Id• m o• f 1r\thl0ft 1:4S..m. U Se<OMlow 1' •t pm t 1 Se<Otld 111911 1. 1 t l).m. H SU"•l\l'\S 41•,,., ,Hh•·o111.m MOon rlHl 2 12 •· m., Mh J: 2J p.m. Downed Plane's Cargo • Georgia Bureau of Investigation officers load bales of marijuana into trucks which were aboard WWII B-25 bomber t hat crashed into mountain killing two persons early Tuesday. The bomber was under surveillance by Customs offiCials in Miami for viola ting neutrality laws. The two pilots were not immediately iden- tified. Reds Admit Resistanee Pockeu of South Viets Hiding in Jungle By GEORGE ESPER AHOCAl•d Preu Wl'll., SAIGON -An official of the new South Vietnamese govern- ment has confirmed repo1ts t hat soldiers of the former South Vict- n<imes<' army <1rc resisting the new r egime a nd hiding out in a1:eas north of Saigon. Duong Van Day, a member of the executive committee of the Revolution<.ery Youth. told 1 500 Saigon youths beginning a politil'al indoctrination course Tuesday: "WHAT IS important now is t~w tas k of climinatin~ reac- tion ary elements, the ser vants of Amt·ricc.t ns \\ho are still living in hiding and who intend to cause tl'oublc to us." lie did not clabor.ite. But his st<it<.•ment was tuke n ets con- firmation o( frequent reports t hat former soldiers were hiding in the woods and along the rivers . no11h of Saigon a nd raiding gov- ernment patrols and civil ian buses to get food a nd other sup- plies. The holdouts are believed to be opcrating in s m all groups only and are not considered a major threat to the new regime. The government indicated several days ago that an operation had been letunched to r oot them out <.e nd stocks of weapons had bec1~ seized. . TH E RF. HAVE been uncon• firmed r e ports of gove1·nment artillery fir ing into the areas where the fugitives are reported. Day s aid the Americans '-transformed South Vietnam in- to a consumer's market and Saigon into a consumer city ck- pending entirely on foreign coun tnes." .. Oui: responsibilities are to go ahe~d m the field of labor , of pro· ducmg labor," he said ... We s hall s tart a campaign to en('ourage the youth to Ii ve in a permanent struggle, in t'ontinual labor and in the example given us by Ho Chi Minh." The government ordered three more American newsmen to leave the country Thursday or Friday, saying it wants to reduce the foreign press corJ)5 in Saigon by getting rid of journalists who had bceR-in the country a long time. Those being expelled arc George Es per of The Associated Press and Petul Vogle and Chad Huntley of U n it~d Press Intema- t1onal. SA I GON'S LIBER ATION Radio said Da Nang, South Viet- nam's second largest city, was put under civiiian conlt'Ol Sun- d<i y. It is the first major South Vietn amese city in whi c h milatary admin istratiQn has ended. Another broadcast said 4,000 more rl'fugees from central Viet- n;.im had1 been sent aome from the Saigon r egion . * * * BAmericans St~ll Held Flash of Lightning Kills School Girl, 9 -By Viet Reds SAIGON <U PI) -Eighl Americans and four other foreigners captured dUring the first. attack of the Viet Cong of- fensive last March are alive and well under detention in the Cen· tral Highlands, reports reaching Saigon said. ·POMPANO BEACH, F1a. (AP) -A 9-year -old girl whose mother tried in vain to reach her at school and tell her to wait out an <:lectr~cal s t.orm was killed by . h ghtnmg while walking home of- ficials say. ' "All she k ept getting was a busy sign al," s aid a, neighbor of Mrs. William Forester's efforts to r each her daughter Stephanie, during the Tuesday storm. "She wanted Stephanie to stay arter finishing safety patrol duty." Stephanie had put up her flags and was about a block from school when sh~ was hit. Wit- nesses said an unidentified telephone workman llied futilely Voting Rights Act ;Heading· For Pas~e WASHINGTON NP ) -After rejecting a series of Republican spon sored a mendme nts b y lopsided marg ins, the House is ; heading toward passage of a bill extending the Voting Rights Act through 1985. During a seven-hour d ebate Tuesday, a number of amend- ments that would have weakened the bill and one applying the Vot- ing Rights Act n ationally were turned ddWn by margins of at least two-to·one, a sure sign that the m easure drafted by the Judiciary Comm\ttee is moving toward passage later~oday. Both the pruent law end the committee bill apply to nil of six southern states, a large part of North Carolina and small sec· tions of several other northern and western s t a tes. The committee bill adds to the law's coverage any area with a non-Engllah speaking minority or at least 5 percent and which bad 8 VOt4?r t urnout O( less than 50 percent ln 1974. The provision Is dHifned to liVC the protection of the law to sevcrul million Span1sh ·American~. lndauns, native Al<1 skuns und Asian· Aml'racuns. The bill nlso r equires the newly covered area~ to provtdo b1l· lnguul bi11lots und other votC'r as- slst:m ce to language minorities. to revive he r . Mary Wallace. who lives near the school, said her husband, Jim, reached the scene s hortly Cl rt er the t efephone workman. "She was just lying there with her little tennis shoes knocked off on the ground beside her," said Mrs. Wallace. "The young man was working on her. ·'Tears were in h is eyes and when he cou ldn't get her hea1·t started again he looked up and said: 'Mister, I tried and tried. I sure tried.• "Then he lay down and cried." Dies in Africa The e ight do not know when they will be allowed to leave t heir detention camps but that all were healthy a nd well, the reports said. They include five American missionaries and the 6-year-old daughter ?fa missionary couple, a n American s tudent and an American diplomat a Canadian missionary couple,~ Australian and a Filipino contractor for the United States Agency for Jn- ternational Develooment. Margaret Lyon, 29, of Palo Also, a television pboto- graphcr, wa~ fatally injured by a chargtng elephant ln Kagera Nation.al Park in Rwanda Sunday the State Depart~ent sa a~ ':J'uesday. She is s hown in recent photo for Anglia Television of London. ' .. Stri~ Firefighters' Acts Called 'Criminal' SANTA BARBARA <UPI> -She riH John Carpenter, who penionally led squads or depotles into county fire stations to cohflscate fire trucks s abotaged by striking firefighters, TuesdJY called the dis- ablln g or life-saving equipm ent ''criminal and disgusting." Carpenter warned firefighters that his de· puties would arrest any fireman who again tried to blot'k the movement or fire trucks. County officials or- dered the sheriff to con- fiscate the equipment from all 15 fire stations Monday nig ht i!Jte r learning many"tire trucks were made in· operable by the strikers. AIR HAD BEEN let out of the tires, some rotors removed from engines , and s6 me en gine wires crossed, but the equipment itself was not permanently damaged, t he sheriff said. CALIFORNIA puties in some a r eas were forced t o drive them over lawns and fields to bypass the firemen 's vehicle blockade. A tense .situation at s tation 13 in Goleta e nded late Monday when a dozen deputies dis- persed an angry crowd or about 35 strikers. The fire trucks were all taken to the county jail parking lot which then became firefighting headqu arters for the county. Swarms or deputies UPITei.-.. converged on fire sta· CONFRONT ATI ONS COAST GUARDSMAN AIDS INJURED CREWMAN tion.s b a rri cad e d by between deputies and He Was Among 32 Rescued From Sinking Ship private. automobiles of firemen ended by Tues· firemen. Two trucks .day. however , whe n Mike Benne tt, presi· de nt o f the A FL-CJO Firefighters Union, said "some of the firemen may have been emo· tionaUy upset by five years of frustrated ef· forts to get our problems settled with the county. "But no fire truck was actually damaged a nd the sheriff overreacted badly." The slri ke b y 164 firefighters ha s left 170,000 Santa Barbara County residents virtual· ly without fire protection since the walko11t began Monday morning. Most air lines have stopped flying into Santa Barbara Airport because field emergency and crash fire trucks are un - manned. The watkout also left the University of California at Santa Barbara ca mpus un- protcded against fi re. THE F IRE MEN have been struggling with the county to get improved ~orking conditions for the past five years, ac· cording to Bennett. County firemen now work 66 hours a week. Governor Edmund G. 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Coast Guard Saves 32 Greek Sailors were used to remove the s trikers. apparently disabled equipment and responding to public sheriff's mechanics put anger, decided lo driv'e other trucks into operat· the remaining equip- ing condition. But d e· ment to the jail. negotiations between the 1-::===============;::;::;::-----------::;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;- county and union of· [ J LONG BEACH <U PI > The Coast Guard Cul· t e r Walnut s t eam e d through the Pacific to· day sear c hing for a Greek freighter. aban· doned by its crew and "wallowing in hurricane· tossed seas orr the coast of Mexico. to determine whether it s hould be sunk by gunfire. The 32 crewmen of the 427-foot P~y ne sia n Diakan were evacuated to San Diego Tuesday by two Coast Guard HH3F helicopters. They were not injured, the Coast Guard said. The cause of the s hip's plight was not kn0\\1l , the Coast Guard s aid. T he freighter. a dry bulk carrier en route to Los Angeles, radioed Tuesday that it was tak· ing on water and in danger of sinking off the coast of Baja California about 235 mil es southwest of San Diego. Thirty crewmembers took to lifeboats. The captain and a radioman remained aboard. The helicopters recovered them all. Pilots said the freighter was listing at a 45-degree a ngle and the starboard rail was under water. The helicopters re-, fueled aboard the aircra ft carrie r USS Oriskany, . which was conducting manuevers in the area and headed for the freig hter when its distress call was r e· ceived . T he crewmen were released in San Diego. '·The cutter Walnut is expect ed to reach the hulk some lime today," a Coast Guard spokesman said. "Tl'te seas are run- ning high in that loca- l ion, about 10 feet, because of the hurricane to the south.'' Man, 45, Charged 1· In Beating Deaths, DOYLE <UPI> -A 45-year·old ma11 was held today on c harges of beating his 75-year-old wife and hl'r two g ra ndchildren lo death with a three-foot- longpipe. F r<ink Cruz surrendered without resistance to sheriff's deputies early Tuesday morning at his small ranch house in a dl•sert area near this com· munity 40 mill's south of Susanville. The bodit'S of the victims wen• fou nd m the house. Cruz, whom Lassen County Sheriff Del Gorbet :.aid had been undergoing psyc·hiatric treatment. was the step-grandfather or the children. He was hdd in county jail tn Susanville on murder charges. DEATH VALLEY (UPI) -The sheriff's de· partment Tuesday warned travelers to s tay out of Surprise C;.inyon --wherl' an armed and d <.i ngerous~ mu1·dcr s us pect is thought to be hiding -"for their own sufety." An Inyo County sher\ff's investigat.Ar s aid Joel G. Schnaidt, 26, is wanted in connection with the de· ath of Gregory A. Kennerly, 31, who was s hot to de· • ath near PCJn a mint City, an abandoned gold mining town. .; Btlfllae•' Ta% •a..z Million :~ LOS ANGELES CAP) -Billionaire Howard • Hughes ' Summa Corp. has been handed a second. "" $3.1 milhon tax bill for the Glomar Explorer \ mystery ship, bringing the total levy to about $6.2 . • . • ' million. The 618-foot s hip was used last July in secret al· tempt to raise part of a sunken Ru ssian submarine from the Pacific Ocean about 700 miles northwest of Hawaii. l'Vet&' A nchonlan Appointed . • LOS ANGEL€S <AP> -Pat Emory, a news : ~nchor,man ut C'BS-0\\1lt'd KMOX -TV at St. Louis, ! will join Channel 2 News as a nightly news anchor, : it was anno un ced Tuesday by Ji m G. Topping, the • station's nc,,·s director. C Jn makmft the announcement. Topping sa1a Emory would co-anchor with Sandy Hill the 5 p.m. Channel 2 news a nd anchor the 11 p. m. news brolld · cast. ~ BIWJ'm• s...,, Tnt• Be~ •, I SACRAM ENTO <UPI > -Air Resources Board Chalrm•in Tom Quinn confirmed Tuesday that dnndestine smog detection tests wel'e conduckd htst week ul lhrct> Southern California oil refine ries. Quinn, ~t member c1f Gov. Ed.mund G. Brown Jr. 's cubmet. u 1d he personally directed a n early- mornin1t s urprise visit to the Standard Oil refinery in El Seg undo. • ficials. led by st ate con-J ACK AN D E R SON REVEALS in t he DAILY PILOT ciliator Tom McCarthy. . _ ' • • • romns omgm e reservation ana1 system? "Call me, yourThtvel Agent:' . United's Apoll o One Call Reservations Syste m adds an important new servi ce. Now. when you call your Travel Agent or United to reserve your flight, you can reserve vour hotel room. And you can get a rental car. too. One cal1 does it all. . Our computer network is in constant touch with par- ticipating properties of the following hotels and motels: Holiday l nn (effective Aug. I ), Howard Johnson's Motor Lodges, Hyatt Hotels. Ramada Inns. Sheraton Hotels and "Or call us at United:' Mntor Inns. and v\t:stcrn lntema· tional Hotds. 2.hXO hotels from Cnast tn (\Hl<\I. w( )llld you prdl?r to 5tay downtown or at a nice hotel closer to the air- port'! Want a hotel with <i pool'! Ju:-.t a!\k. Apollo One Call can get what you want . United's l l.5<X) Tr:m;I Agcnb arc fully prepared to help you take adrnntagc of thi-. nl!w comenienc~·. They'll be able tn Clm finn rate:-; and special re4ul.!Ms at the time thev make \"l)Ur rcsl?natinns. So call your Travel Agent. Or call tjs at 5:17·752 l. You'll have a flight, a rental car and a hotel. With j u-.t one call. The friendly skies of your land. . . Ill unJTED AIR Lines ( .. i ~. 1\41 I Di\ILY Pll~OT •:l)ITORl.\I, P .4GE Expecting Too Much · The OY:nt•r of a S-10.000 hornl· 111 the> Cetp1 strano L'nified School District tlus Yl'l.ll' pa1U ;;.boul S-lJJ ~n school tuxes. Nt>x t ycur. thi~ samt..> laxpa yl•r \\Uldd Ut• r>a~·in~ ubout S5G7 to the school:; if tru.slL'l'=" ;1ppr11\'L' a pr.._ .. liminary buclgL•I. o utlinl'd b.v tl1:<1 tl'IL'l ;1drnin i:">l r t1lurs. lt ciJrrics illl 82-c:cnt t ax rat<.• inl'l't'U ~l' bi.i~l·(I on a11 11:">- ~esst•d vuluation incrL«tse of 10 1x •rcl•nt durin g: t1sC'u l l9i5. lt is u11\1kc ly thut till' dis trict t:111 Htlopt <-1 l>udgt·l th<.it docs n ot includ1..• <.1 t;1x r;,_1tt• 1ntrc;_1:">1,.'. ln flal1o n has hit the dis trict hard. j ust o.1s 1t h;,_1s s t ruC'k individual \(:IX pa yl' rs. '('fl(• l'P ,,. 111 bt.• 111ore st udl' nts /,!Olll!-( tu .'i<' houl nL•xt ).'L'tll\ and , llkt• n1or1..· n1uuth::i to f.._·l·d , tht1l l'O~ts monc)._ But thl• prupoSL'<I ~'.!-t't'lll Llll'l'L':l :-it' 1~ s 1n1 pl.\' 1,ut uf lint•. SL·houl trusll't'S ll"IU:'>I <.'.onf ronl lhl· fat·t th;.11 ~o n1l' lh111 ~:, urt· goi n g to have to Ll• l'Ut . 'l'ht·y'll h;.1\'l' to s ulv1.1gl' ,,·ha t tht·y tHll IO 111 ~11111 ;1 111 qu~d1ty l·du(·c.1t1iJ1\, but taxpa,'.1.'C.l'S j ust.. C<-1n 't ~1~orb--t hal OllH.•h of H Ill•\\' Jo:.id Ill lht·~ tight t!ITil'S. ' Misguided Ca1npaign .-\threatened initiuti\'t• to 1·l·mO\'l' ;dl :-trt·L·l park- ing lllL'll'l'S in Lagun;_i lk·:ith ''ould h:1\'l' :-.0 1l!l'~">l'l"ltJUs l'OllSl'ljUl'n t't'S. !'\ot I he leas t Of lhL'ill l~ I Ill' p rOhal.JilLt )' uf property tax rnc.-l'l'i.ISt•s ll) mak t• up :1 l;11'J.!l' 1110lll'lar~· gap It· ft by L·lin1inatio11 of !ht· !lll'\l',. l't'\ t'llUt'." 'f hL· l'Lly 's JJl'l'limin;iry budget \'ort·l'~1s\:-; l'l'l'L'lpt ol nt•arly SI90.000 nl-'xl fis cal ycu1· fro111 parking llll'l1..·r:">, :\lUl'h of that \\'ill con1t· frcirn ou1 uf !(1\\11 \ i~ttor~. not I.;_1 gunans. It 1s fair thc1t persons 11 s 111 !-! ;1 !'>t'l'\ !t't..' ;JJ'L' thost.! ,,·ho pay for it i.i nd attcnd;_1nt <'(t'il. El1minat..10n of parking meters '-''OUld ·not l·liminiltl' pal'king e nforcement, v.·hich in (Ill hkelihoo<I would hUve to be stepped up to force coin· plianct• \\·ith restricted parking times. Whutcvt.·r intentions behind the initiative-some Sl'l' 1t a:-; retaliation for the failure of the parking struc1u1·t• bond elc~:tion -th e campaign is mis· chi1..·vo us. It is t1 s i1nplistic mt>asul'e de aling \\'ith a complex n1~1llt•r and not in the best interests of Laguna Beach. Bargain R ej ected l\ltho ug h they pridl' t he m s cl vcs on their finail1.:ial s hrc,,·dnl'SS, t rustees o f the Saddle back Community Col l t.·~1..· Dis trict la s t \\'eek passed up a bargain by rc- J\.'tling a pl'opos <:1l to establis h a day care center on t'illTIJJU !;. 'l'he c·enter Y:ould have provided mothers· of pre- :-chonl t hildrl'n '''ilh a pl~1cc to drop them off '''hile Ht- tl·nd1n).! collcgt• <.'.lasses, thereby opening <JO cduca· t 1onal up1>0rtun it y for many presently unable to e nroll. .\II of this could have been <.1cco mplis h ed by a 1.5- l'i:nt hi kt• in the college d istrict's tnx-rale -a cost so u1s 1 gn~·ican t it \\'ould m ean only a s ix-cent -a -month in- l'l'L'i'.tSl' to tht• a vl•ragc hon1~0\\'ncr. Significantly, thl• board of trustees ,,·a s s plit on the rt·jt•ttion of t he proposal and t\\10 board membe r s \\•ho n11g i1t h~t\-e turned the vote in the other direction \Ver e ~1 bsL'lll ,,·hen t hL• d ecision ,,·as madC'. Thl' di.i y C'1rC plan s hould be r eturned to the gov- ('i'ning Loa rd for a full vote. Othel'\\'ise. trust ees of the :'~1ddlt'b:1 ct< commun1lyColl ege Dis trict '''ill continue to bl' o n r ecord iJS being penny-\l'ise a nd 1>0 und -foolis h. Energy Crisis s > Doctor, Lawyer Disagree It 's Si1nple If You Pay Atte1uio11, Ot>ar Gloon1y Gus Two Views of Malpractice Bill [..__A_R_T_H_o_P__,_P_E_) ··Ext·us t' nl l" fur bothl'r111i.: y(1(1, l lt.·nc-y . Rut h;,i\'t..' you ).!l)Lll'll !lruund tu r L··al'.>s t..•:.:.1n g oui· forL'i l!n pollr)· y L·t·.··- ··•rl's . .Jt·rrv. I did it hL·lor1· IJ1·l·<.1k r;1st. ,\ntl ll't me s:1v \1 hat :1 ).!l"l':t l fOl'l'lj.!,11 polJL'Y it IS -h :u ·d . fil'm ~11ul ;d11·ay:; r 1J.,!ht un 1:1 r).!l'l l.ouk hu1\' 1l·e ll 1t 11 orkt.:d 111 (";Jill · butllil ." ''Thu1 '.-; rig ht. llt·n1·r. 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Lt :. 1·-..1•1'l'1:dl,· 1'•1nll1•fllll).' !'\'J1~lllc •r1n " 11 1• 111.1\ 11:1\t' 11 nt1l1l l· 111 ·r11 ,11!und B1it don I 11 nrry, I \'l' ;dll'rt·d t ht· :-.1.xt h Fh·t'I .. 1 ... 111 !ht· S1 :\lll 1-'IL·t·I in till' :'lf L·d111 •t'r :ir1 l':H1. !lcnr1·''" 111µ111 , .lt•i-1',1 ,\nd !I tllo."l' 'l"h:t1 ~ SIU' 11)1 :.J 1u .. :-, l\t•'ll \1·:1t·\t thl'Hl .i l1·.,:-t11l tllt•\"JI lll'\l'1' lnrJ,21·1. \\\•'!I lioinb 1lil' !-!UJ'J'1n11:. ou1 ul :'.\lo11at11 ' ·· 'fo 1 h<' t-':d 1 tor 'J\1·u·t• 111 the past month I ha\'C' read <1n t'd1tur1;.il 10 the Pilot stat· ing 111 t·ffet·L "Doctor, you·vl.' pro· Vt«I your p1J1nt-no\I' get bacl{ to \\'Ork .'• \'our s talemC'nt c.1 lone n11•uns \l'l•"vc nut prO\'t·d our point . !'\l'llh,•r you nor o ur S;1l'ro.1n1 l·nto J.cJ,.!i s JaturC' un- dc1·st;.inds ou1· µoint ;.ind until our IJJ'Obh·n1 1:> solved 1\'(' have no chnll'l' but to t·un11 nue to impress )!Jll\lllhil. \\"e lll·cd \'001· s upport and un- dl'1'1'l <111d111 g, nut n1or~1l i :.tie Jll'l'· ;J\'11111~. <)n ~lay I ttH.' physit'ians in the S;1n Fl':rill'J.'><'O <Jl'l'a \\'ti re e-.iughl 1l·11huut n1:.i lpr;1ct1ce insurall('l'. .1"his s1mLl ;1 i· tircurnstancc m<.Jy ;1Jfl•tt pr.:1tt1t1onc rs of m t·dicine 111 ()rangl· ("ounty July I. l)r;;ttic· t11g n1l'd1t·111c \\ 1lhou1 li<Jbility in- ~ur anl't' 1s l'Olll p<i i·;i bit' to dr1 ving a l';1r \\'tlhout 111sur-.incl' -un· \\ l'>l' ;ind uns;ifl.'. '!'he tlocturs in S:n1 F1·;1 11l·1s co quit pral'lit·c ht•c:JU!:>C lhl'Y hatl lo, not b<.•l'<IUSC lhl',I' \l <l llll•d lll. l-'1 1r 23 d i1,vs 1\'C dot·Lo rs in Snul h<.·rn C:1\tfornia \l':.Jtchctl 11hl!L• llll' ll•).!ts la tul'l' did nothing U1 t·orrl•<'t thl· s 1tu;dion ;111d then 1\~· t•unl·ludl'd 1\e had beltl'l' sup- pnrl 11ur 11orthcrn colle;igul'S b1•1orl' .l uly 1 ~t 11·hen \rt• loo l\11til d ht 111 :.i s 1mil:.ir situ:.i tion. t/111:. tl1L' l1n11t;it1011 on elc•cti1·l' :...lll'!!t·ry in Or;.1ngt ('uunty. 'fflJ<: 1.1·'.GJSl~:\T L R•: h;.1s .,nit't' .iclt•d onl ~· on <J lin1ilt·cl Ii.is l., pro\·1cl1ng stnp-J.!:.i p in- :'>llJ';1nl'l' :.ind .C10 Pt'l'l't:'Jll rail' 111 - e 1·1·;1 :-l' !1n11!:1 t1orl to the l·ntl of 1111 .. \e:1r. '1'1\1:. dues nul :.Ol\·l' ;11J_\ 1Jiu1g n\'L'I' ! hl' !1111µ range. ·rt•rl )t•:.ir~ ;,µo I startt..'<.l prat·- 111"\' 10 ()r:111 .i,:t· Cuunty a nd paid $3:Al for ;1 ,.c:.ir of 11 isur;111l'l'. Tht• p..1 ~! ,\t•;1r i p:nd S7,00llfur sim1\;.ir 1'n1t·r:1i,!l'. 'f'hL· a dditi ona l ;1111q1n1t:-I h:t\'l' p<1'i:.l'd on tu my p,1t1cnl~ b_1 1nt'l'l·:1:.111g my fl't..':-.. .\O\\ l Illa)' l'X Pl'('l In pay llll lo S:!5.UOO lll'Xl \'l'ilf ru r n1-.i)pl'<ll'tll'C 1n~ur ;11ll'{' :.ii1d 1l·i\l have to raise Ill,\' fl'l'S br 25 pc 1·ccnt lo do IL 'J Jus l'\ l'l'·Lnc1'l'<.1s 111 g cost is tan- [ ___ M_A_IL_B_o_x_~) Letrers from readers are welcome. ·The nght to condense /e/(ers to jit space or eliminate libel is reserved. l.etters of 300 words or less will be given preference. All letters n1ust in - clude signat'bre and ,nailing address but 11ames 1nay be withheld on re- fJUf'6'f if sufficient reason is apparent. J>oe1ry wiff not be published. l<Jmount tu \·c ;.irl v l>lai:kmatl p<.1y:.1ble ~ind -1 ncre~s<1ble t•very three m onths. llO\\' much n1orc ';1 m I and n1y·patil'nts tu pay ;ind \l 'hl•n do 11·e fi11;.i/ly s;.iy "~o more'!'' 1'ht• doctors in Cu lifur nia h:t\'l' dt•t•1ded lhl' llml' is no\V . \\'c nl'l'd our patie nts ;111d our press to undc:rs ta ntl this a nd support us. Ht..•ro1·t· !he Lt•g1s lature is a bill modeled ;Jfter the bill µassl'd 111 Jndian<:i, t\:e1\' \'ork and other ~:t att'S to !-iOll'l' our probl l'lll ; the b1 ll 1s sponsored by Stutc Sen:.itor t':.irpl·ntt•r. SU 397. . I Ul').!l' you , Daily Pilot Etlitur. ;ind all \"UUI' rl';JdL'l'S 10 l'l':.Jd Hild f:.tm d1a1:i7.l' vour s el\'L'S \\'llh this bill . llclp u5 gl·t 11 p;issl'd 111 the lcg1s l<1tUrl' :.i nd signed by tht..• ,l.!O \'c rnor. Thl'll \l·e 'U knu1\· \\'t•.'ve provt'd our point ;ind \l·il 1 safl·ly bt• ab IL• Io µct ba l'k to \I ork. RICJJ ,\J(!J S. JOXAS, !\I.D. Bill Won't lfe lp To the Editor: C am "'riting this letter con- c:c rning Senate Bill 397 '.l'hic h h<is been intro duC'cd by Senator Carpenter to creutc arbitration pa nels in medical malpractice cases. The bo<Jrd "'ould consis t of 24 m e mbers: eig ht physicia ns, l'iJJht attorne ys and eight laym en. Our right of trial by jury under the s tale a nd federa l con- stitution '.l·ould be eliminated. The board m em bers '.l'ould be se lected by the Governor and not elected into orricc. There is no provision lo challenge the panel lember~ for bi<i s, prejudice or Computer Check-out Opposition Costly T he tendency of J'loli tici:1n:"> to J!O 11\'l'l'hvart.l /Jrl JS!.Ut:S CllJfJYlll g r,nomt.:nlu1·y rn il :.s uppto;d h11 s hct..•n 11·t·I/ dl·n1un ~t r<.1tl'<I . Fur l'X · :impll'. ton ~urnt•r1.s m i." t..·nju~ 111g lr<J n~_11ur~· :.i11 C'nt 1011 pro mp11n~ ;1 . ras h qf h:~1:-l<1t inn to l'OJlt' "1th p1·11 blen1:... re:il anti f1.1 n1·1ed 'l'ht• t'tU'l'l•nt ball lt• bl·1ng \\JJ!l·d h~ 1he !!l'OCL·ry 1ndu!>tr.v tu hcJt olf a s 11n1ng l;1bl•li ni.! 1:1\1' loorns :.i:. :1 1n isgu1d t.·d effort in l)('hulf 11f µopuJJ s tJl' \l':'.!tC'h'.l·ords <tdvanccd by !>e lf apµo1ntcd con.sl1n1t•I' hl:iokcs ml•n. Tilt• iSsur Is promplt'<-1 hy I hl' p1lot <.·on1putc r chcck ou1 pro· g r am s un · durto1ken hy two maj o r ~r oc<·r y c hains. 1'hc ~~""tern . dl'· ~i gnt_•d to both S l)ecd th e t•ht?ck uut pro- t·cks <ind t•ut s uper n1;.irket t.1hol' C'OSIS. IS lht m o!SI rem <1 rkubh· 1nncJ\':t111111 111 'food d1 !<>1 r1 but ton s1ncl' the itd \'t'11l of st•l r S('l'\'icc n1;11'kl·t ~ JI t<1k e.o; ud van! a ue of c-on1 put<·•· lt•t'hnolugy IO l'Cill'\'e n1:.1rk L•t;:, or ( EARL WATERS ) lile i.'US\l~ hand pr1eL• m:.irk1ng 11f lhl' thou ... und " of ill.'t'lts 11111(.•h Ul"l' d ;11l .1· pla•'t'd Upon gr11 i.·1·r y :'>I 1 e J I "l '!'< • l ';\'J)J<'.H 'Tll•; :.y:.l1•n1 m:1111r Jll 1.ic.lut·t·r .... 1if 1·an!lt'd g•xKIS and other 1tt•n1:-f.th(,•J J,!11c1Js \11\h con1pulcr111·d 1·vdl' 1dt·rll1f11·u· 1111111;, l'll:.lon1~r st·lt·l·l11in~ ctrc n<.1 ~hl•d liy a .. c<Jnllf'I' al \II(• l'la·ck • out st:.ind '.1 IHl'h l'l·:uls lhl' 1den- 11f11:at1on ::in d r1·!:1te .. 1t lo the tur- 1·1·111 prlt'l' fn1· tht· Il l' Ill '1'r(•p1d.1t1011 ahuu l 1·nr}1/)Ull'J':~. 1111:-.(•\I upon tlil' h11r1·1t1IC' l'X · l>t.'rll'lll'I'." 1no~l h;1\t: h.1d \\'11h t·o1n pull•ri1L·d IHlllng: syst('mS, h:.t\'l' s tgnall•d :ilarn1 1n till' 1n1 nd~ of :.Olllt' t•on:-tllll l'/' jlf'Ou p:-l•'l':I!' lh:it 1ht• s,\stl'm \\ 11l 1111·an ff'\\l'l' j(11Js rn1 j!l"lll'l'I'~' fll'rks h:t s t'<Jll.,~·tl lh1·m tu J•Hll th{· upp11s1- 11on . s.._·1 1111 ).! upon tht;l'-f' f(',1r:. J(•J!_i . .;lal•H ..: h:11•1· uuthorl'fl bdls ...,·h1rh ""ould rcqu11·e ull i:;roct·r y ~l1Jres IO h;i nd Pl'll'C lll<ll"k cvt.·ry ttcrn on thl•Jr !)/Jcl 1 cs . ~11mcth1ng \\llLth is not done now. The bills. SB 2G l by f);1vid Robert and All 558 hy l .eona E geland , both make this n1andatury for all, including :'lu1·cs riol t•ontemplating com · pu1er1z1og. TllF. C.R()CF.RS 1\RGUE such ll·g1s lation .... ·ould d efeat the ob- JL'ct.i vts of the computer system . The suvings ant it'ipated will be dl'llll'd the (•ustomcrs by the Jaw. 'rht·y l'Ulltt•nd tha t free enterprise "111 d1ct .. te the m ethods to be U::>l'd , 'fllos l' ol d enough v.·ill re- n1t•mb(·r thut Lcfore self .service. !-IOr('S d id not mark items in- rh v1du<.1ll,v. A r lerk '.\'ailed upon the l'U Slomers from behind Oic t'ountt'r. Mo1n y s tores caterl.>d to !('ll·phonC' orde rs, delive ring lo thP door. Thcrl• w ere no itemiz<XI bills. If lhC type of thinking \l•hich hus prompted the n oberti a nd F.~eland propusuls h<1d prevailed thl'n, thc1·t· would 00 no self- ser,•1ct.• supc rm urkcts today. Un- fettered by lav.•s, that system has ol l b ut t•l1m inate d the o\d fas hioned J?rocery tr:tore and the surt~rm <Jrkcts have distributed the grocerfC's at rar less cost.J'hc • comput e r sys tem seeks t o further reduce dis tribution costs \\'ith greate r efficiency. One need only witness the com-· puter check out in use by Ralphs und Gcmco lo realize it provides bette r cons umer protection then the c urrent cash r egister method. AS TllE ITEMS pass the scan- ner a .screen nol only n ashes the price but clearly ide ntifies lhe in- dividual item . And a print out gives tfle c us tomer a detailed list of eacij ite m and its price, as "'ell as the 'datc and time of purc hase, t.h e amount p,aid and change g iven . It is a sales s lip fa r superior to the kind now furnished for it permits the custo m er to positive- ly check each item against the price charged. Furthermore, he <·an take the sales s llp and check it against l~ s helf prices on each ite m in the i;torc. Und~r s uch a sophisticated system It is difficult lo fathom why any(1ne thinks cuch ite m s hould a l so be h a nd pri ce sta mped, a process "'hich can on· ly cause higher prices to the con- :;umer. t i n competen cy. must pr ove th<.1t "'as negligent. The the c laimant physi<.·ian TllERE J\oRE severe limita- tions on r ecover y . For example. if a young c hild or house'.l·ife :.ind mother bled to death during a negligen\ly performed surgery, the only l'tc>C'ove ry would be thl;: fWleral and buria l epxenscs: There is a ceiling on recoveries and limited recovery for pain arttl surfe ring. ~is very difficult to prove and "'in'a medical m<.ilpr;.ictiC'e c<.isc. Las t year in California ther e ...,·e;·e 167 cases tried to a verdict. Only 52 "'ere "'on by the patient. ,\II \l'('re jury cases trials. Yet the n1cdical profess ion is sponsoring a bill to £'11 m u1 ale the jury systen1. \Vh y·! 1'he ans\ver is that phys i- l'J<tns \\'a nt lo v.·in JOO percent of the CiJSl'S ~ They \l'anl i1nmunity from their nl'gligcnt acts. They do not \\'a ot to be held <iccountable under l ht.• la\\'. This bill is a physi· clan immunity no-compensation bill. This bill seeks to reduce pre· miums by c utting off the rights or the innocent victinl or 1ncdic;.i l m<.ilprat'tit·t'. The medit'al µro- f<'ss1on s hould s top medical m<dpructice inst.cad of taking ~l\1·ay the pi.ltient 's right to full £'Om pens ution for his injuries. ROBF.R'f L. CJ-lr\RBONNE,\U ,\ tto1·ncy at La"' Parki119 ltlelers To the Editor: In r egard to the l\I:iy 29 Pilot a1·t1 cle s latin g llichard Willetts' attempt to re m ove the existing parking n1 c t er.s in l.agun;( Beat'h, I feel that 1\>lt'. \V illetts' fingers have bee n 011 the '.l'rong pulse of th is t01\·n ~ \\'hy consider the outcom e or t\t;.iy 27 vote a s a '"mand;.ite on <.1ny construction of the facility?" ls it im possible to belie\'e that the citizens \l'erc s in1p[y agains t the 11·a y it \V as being finunccd · . . ' 1.c ., meter funds totally. Js 1t un- f<.iir to belie ve that they "'ere ufr aid that after t he meter re- venues had been depleted they might ba\'e 10 bear the burden? TflE PARKING structure in- te nded for the Glenneyre location \\'as being built to be stressed for <.1 third s tor y . a s I understood it. 1Why? Isn't there just a •·remote" possibility that one more fl oor "'ould be added lilter ? And ho"' \\'OU\d that be finunct"<I? \Vhy not assess the m ercha nts, who "'ould benefit from this p;,irking struc - ture. ha lf the money and take the othl'r half fro m parking-metcr- moncy? 1\nd s peaking or meters -"·hy not set a yearly r<Jte fo1· lu\vns pt?o ple to pay a nd give them a s ticker to plaC'e on thei r ca'r "'hich "'ould e nable them to park at any meter in tov.•n ftee? 'rhen. raise the m eter fee for tourists. ~t is my feeling that reading this vote as a "mandate" agains t p<Jrking structures is seriously in t.•rror. RUTH SMITH Not a l'afllll'f! To the Editor: Your i\fay 29 editorial regard- ing thC' bond e l<'L'lion re~ults chaructcrizes the •~opposition cumpaign literature" a~ "h•st - minutc distor,1ions,'' \\'lthout a s luµ on 1hc "'rist for the propo. nents' yellow sheet (no pun in· t{'nded ) which was htirdly solid gold. Yet, even a cursory unaJysis disc\ost•s e rro r of ract, ellipies of loRic. <.1ntl <1dvertis ing clich~s c<.1\cu lated to produce the misim-, pression that t his st1·ucture \\'as· the ultima te J>anacea, that it \l'Ould: CIL'<ll' u1> t1·affie conges- lion \\\'hcreas it \\'ould produce a milt•ls tron1 on Glenneyre), pro- \'itie inst<Jnt Jli.l rk ing for everyone (l·veryo nl' h<J s it now on l\lcrm;11d, Second, ;ind ()('ean, \\'hieh al't' underus ed much or the t1n1e, yet v.·e are going into June '.) iind providl' "periph,er;.il" parktnb! one block rrom Forest. (f>eripher;.i l pa r.king would be, like. al the free1\•;.1y offr<Jmp a11d \\'e 'd d1·ink to th<•t ! J The structure "'as described as bt•i n g ··onl y 16 feet" high, neglecting to add that the ab- no/'mal <'osl includt.•d stressin g: for a third tier (or didn'l they k11u1v ? ), or to 1ncnlion the post of- fll'l' rcloc<.1 tiun plans, shifl!ng the tO\\'n 's ('CJltl'I" o r E!l'<lVity, "'hich th e Pilot <Jceommod<Jtingl y l'c rrainecl from <.in nouncing until follo1\·ing the e lt•ction. Nor do \\'C appreciate the mis- rt•adini,: of Viee ~l uyor S \1·ceucy·s efrort to c l arify the cou ncil's il'gal pos ition un the el('('tion. 1'1 au\t111g ,·ouncil •·Je.idership" lx'lrays ;i m1sconccption of the purpose of, und rcasoris £or, thl' ell'ction, in in1plying th<.it the t•ounci\ s hould huvt· stun1ped fol' the bond iSS Ul'. The l'll'Cl ion \l';JS not <.i fa ilur<.'. it lt·t the voters s µc:ik . lt said, "l'\o, \\'e du not \\'<int lo pay for that p<.1rk ing s tructure on that Sill' and by those mt•ans." ·rhl' elct-t ion \l'a S a s uceess. ~11 LD llED B. l lANr\Uf\1 /\'o Esrape To t he Editor: Reg arding the conlroversy over dogs on the beach, the persons "'ho suy dog droppings are no problem should have their noses rubbed in it '''hile being \\'hack e d with a rolled up newspaper. ''esterd<.1 y at Sha"•'s Cove I •· moved three tJmes but (_'OlJld rlot ~· escape the odor. Please, let's 1 ' keep the beaches for the people. MARY RUTJ-f ~· Quote11- U.S. Treasury Secty. Wllllam E. Simon, in Calif. talk -"We h<;tve _ a i'?ve-hate relalion&hip with 1nnat1on. We hate inflation but love ever y thing that causeS it." ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ro~I N. We~. P11bllahn- fhcrnas Ken»/, Editar Barbaro t\r1:1trich, Edftonol Pog.: t'ctitor The editorial page of the Daily Pilot see k s to inrorm and lllimulate readers by presentlns on this page di verse commentary on topics or interest by syndlcat- crl columnists and cartoonlsll, b.v 11roviding 11 forum for rea<ters' vie~·s and by prclienling this newspaper's opinion& and ldet• on t'urrent topics. The edlt.ornaJ opinions or the l>ai ly Piiot appear only in the editorial column at the top of the page, Opinions eM· pres841d by tlie colurnni&t1 and car1oonl sls and le!ler writert1 are \heir O"-'n and no en~.Qf !heir vl ('ws by lhe Dally Pilot should bf inferred, . _ Wednesday, Junc4, 1975 • • • • t I . • ' • f s s t .. _, " . .. , t .. ~ • . I By Bll Keane Invalid's Dad . . . Fights Ticket SACRAMENTO (AP) -Joel Duce, a 20-year- old quadra plegic, is fi ghting his first traffic ticket, which his fathe r calls "the damnest travesty I ever heard of." Young Duce, a ttuadraplegic since birth, was wheeled into traffic court to oppose the ticket he got May 18 for driving without a license and driving an unlicensed~ehicle on a public street . The father, attorney William B. Duce, said the state Department of Motor Vehicles two years ago told him the motorized golf cart was exempt from the licensing code because of his son 's disability. ~ The case was set for a July 2 trial by the traffic referee, William E . Tredinnick. · . However, Tredinnick. said if Duce gets a driver's license 'TH dis miss the charge. If the OMV says be doesn 'tneed a license. I'll clear him. "I hate these kind of cases,'' the referee said. The father asked, "Why should he have a license if the vehicle is e xempted? Who's going to test him for a driver's license?" . William Duce said the four-wheeled cart, pewered by a gasoline motor, goes u; to 12 to 14 miles per hour. Duce said his son would rather have a car but it costs about $6,000 for special equipment. "I want him to become proficient at this before he drives a car," he said. Utilities Denied Politics in Mail ruled. Raleigh said the ruling would affect all California utilities if the circums~nces · of the violation were the same. , II Wednesday. June 4. 1975 DAIL V PILOT .4 7 Rudeness Charged ~eshians F~ht Army ·Ouster BOSTON CU PI) -Po11·cemen Barbar.-Randolph and Debbie Watson say they ., love ttroir country and OCEANSIDE (AP) -want to make the Army Police will quit being their car ee r . But rude and foul-mouthed military officia ls say or be ti.red. City they can't becaus e Manager Lawrence M · they're homosexuals. Bagley warns. · ' On April 7, Pfc. Ran- "There are· too many dolph of Jeffersonville, well-founded complaints Ind .• and Pvt. 2nd Class about displays of racism Walson of San Antonio, and of language with de· Tex., toJd the Army they grading racial over-werelesbians. tones;, he said in a directive to the police force. The City Council ap- proved a three-page let· ter explaining Bagley's position and formally re· quested a study of the police department by the state's Commission on Peace Officer Standards andTrai~ Bagle)"'lniid, "I am not l o o k t n g f o r-" a whitewash." Chief of Police Ward K. Ratcliff said be has never seen complaints of rudeness or racial slurs. Alcohol Head -·Given Notice SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says he is removing · Edward Kirby as direc- tor of the d,partment of Alcoholic Beverage Con- trol, a position he has held since 19i7. PARTLY TO AVOID alleged harassment, they were the first and thus far the only women to go to officials volun- tarily to dis cuss their homosexuality. Ms. Randolph told a press conference Tues- day they didn't expe~ any special pri vilege.s or special -arrangements, she just wanted to "clear my conscience." "I was tired of living a double life , I'm the same as everyone else," s aid Ms. Rand~lph. SHE SAID she didn 'l ~Money ! ·~· Tree Helps you grow your own In the DAILY PILOT want to .. live a lie" and and fa ce discharge pro· the Army shouldn't dis-ceedings . crimlnate against her for "I want to stay in the "I love my country and ·J want to do the best I can." said Ms. Watson. women said they would ''take it to the courts, if necessary," to a void a genera l discharge which being honest. militar y and ma ke it my Both we re b e in g career. Tl}e Army says trained at the Army J'm unfit. But I'm not," security school at Ford said Ms. Randolph, who Devens, Mass., and were was named WAC of the members of the "honor· month and soldier of the platoon. Now, the y have month just prior to the been put en security hold disclosure. But the Army, after in· tensive que stioning by the Crimina l Investiga- tion Di vision , dec1dec1 -the y were unfit for the ,specia l security agency. FATHER'S DAY JUNE 15 Have something you want to sell ? Classified ads do it we ll -Call NOW. 642·5678. ~ With the aid of several organizations, the two a s pokesm a n for gay media actio n sa id. "often limits a per son 's ability lo obtain a civilian job, and denies the pe rson at'· cess t o n early all .. veterans' benefits ." IS EDUCATION FAILING AMERICA? ••• YOU BET!! Permissiveness hos pushed aside prif:lciples. "nm ond gom«rs" hove replaced hard work. "Open campuses" hove superseded structure. Education hos jeopardized America's future. St, John's provides o strong, challenging. competitive disciplined program as on alternative to liberal. unstructured education. F·or more information on enrollme nt in grades 6-12, write to Mr. John Richardson. St. John's Military Academy, Delafie ld,· Wisconsin 53018. There is to be a represen- tative in the area within the month. ~t.3Joqn·s ~ilitnrt? Acttbttnt? De~afield, Wisconsin 53018 WE\~@) fS [g]~[filD~@U@~ Win a painting contractor First prize in Ward and Harrington's big paint contest is the services of a paint contractor tor a full day. (Day starts when he leaves his place of business, ends when he returns.) Second prize is enough Pittsburgh paint for the outside of your house - up to 12 gallons. . Each Ward and Harrington store is giving away a first and second prize, so stop in at the one nearest you and fill out an blank. Drawing will be held Tuesday, July 8. Winners will be notified by mail. Entrants must be 18 or older. SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The state Public Utilities Commission has ruled in effect that no California utility m ay in- C'l ude "any politica l material in any mailing wIU.ch is charged in whole or in pa rt t o operating expenses." That was the legal in- terpretation of a pre- cedent-setting desist or- der a gains t Pacific Gas & Electric Co. and the Southe rn California Edison Co., according to PUC information officer Eugene Raleigh. "Giv e n the same facts," s aid Raleigh, "this decision would set. a precedent in all s imilar matters regarding political materials." UNIVERSAL INTERIOR/EXTERIOR PAINT Economical coverage in a good quality paint. White and factory colors. Clean up with water. Gallon. PITTSBURGH SATINHIDE LATEX ENAMEL The action against two of California's largest utilities came on a re- hearing of three com- plaint cases fil ed against them in October , 1972. The complaint s challenged the inclusion of material opposing Prop. 20, the Coas tal Conserva lion Act. "It is improper for a utility to charge political activity directly or in · directly to its rate payers," the agencv 5'CHOOt DE~~ Fll!Wll,'llED F'Oll ~El/THOME Including political material along with such 'mailing, whether or not it r esults in increased postage, ·res ults in an "economic benefit upon the utility and its shareholders," the re- gulatory body added. The commission de- fined politica l m aterial as that which takes a position on candidates for political office ; a ballot propo sition anywhere in the state; the appointment of any person to high office in federal, state or local government; any change in federa l, state or local government legis lation or regula tions. BEFORE AND AFTER S'eNOOL <:ARE FOR ~D~lfT~ Of: WORKINfi. 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Tuesday , the board contintred a proposed measure, to draft arter "''eeks or "''ork by County Counsel Adria n Kuyper, until u n initial publiC !wa ring Oct. 8. The reason given by Sup e rvi so r Rblph Diedl'ich ror the dt>ltaY "''as that the U .S . Supreme Court is E'Xl*Ct· ed,to rule before then on llall Cro,,·din;: t:asc.•11 several "constitutional questions·• connected to campai gn l irnJtatiOn Jaw2'. ''I WANT AN ·or - dinance In this county betore the tirat or lbe year and since we don't have a county election until n e xt June, that u goo enoug , .. 1p tgn one ons, ex· .. "' • exe•utive officer o( the Diedrich said. penditures and loans, fe· three areas now being will have tiome answers " al Aa written, the pro· qUired f~ll disclosure s tudied by appellate to these constitutional county Environment Posed local campaign or: and created a Fair Cam· courts . questions ,'' said l)le Coalition. 1-{e said there dinance v.·ould put a paign PracticeS Com-He sai d th e U .S . ..-Fullerton s upe rvlao,, tsnoreasonnottoadopl crimp in the big-money mission to Qversee elec-Supreme "Court has \11h o has steadras tty_op-a local ordinithce and campaigns waged by tion activities. already Indicated it will pose d any local or· await the outcome of supervisors for their It was generally de· take campaign legisla· dinance that limits rourtbattles. $26 ,500-pcr-yeC:tr jobfl. ·signed to fill in gaps left lion under consideration spending and donations. "lf a cha ng e is war· Several or the board by the statewide cam· before the end or the The only opposition to ranted, the law can be members up (or re-paign measures passed summer. · the long continuance amended," he said . e I e ct ion n c x t June last year as Proposition ,..;;;;;;;;;;;,::,======~;;;;;,;;;;;:;,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=========='j Singer pr111pts Youth Program Hailed already have conducted Nine. . fund-raisers that could In curt a ilin g dis · rail under the proposed cussion or the proposed curbs and others are ordinance, Diedrich said planned through•the re· he and Supervi.so·r main'derofthe year. Robert Battin had con· sµlt ed with Common Cause, a national political lobbying or- ganization. the-first alactranic home sewing machine · · in the world. SANTA ANA -A pro· gram designed tu divert yo ungsters accused of· commitin g mino1· of- fenses from confinemt·nt i n Ora n g e.· Count y ·Juvenile l-lall \\'as rated as at least a partial suc - cess Tuesday. Givlilg tht-new dett•n- tion control unit passinq marks for helping tu keep the popu lation at .juvenile hall do"·n and ret•ommending thi•t it be continued ,,·a s Coun ty Administrative Officer Robert..._Thomas. The CAO '.s rt·po1·t to the board of ~upe rvisors sa id the unit establis hed three months ago "·hen the state threatened to declare the hall <111 unfit place fur the confinc- menl of minors has been responi;iblc for ke eping the hall's daily popula· lion duv.'n youngsters. by I 4 WllEN APPROVED by supervisu.rs, the pro· gram's ta1·gl·t \\'as <.1 re- duction of bet wel'n 24 a nd 30 juvenilcs in thC hall's avera ge daily population. Thomas s aid he ex- l)t'l'ted tht' r e duction statistics to in1provc as the detention control unit gains 1nore experience. 'I'he unil,. cons ists of proba tion , n1cnlal health .and s ocia l se rvi ce \\'Orkcrs \Vho s eek a n alternative to C'on finc- mcnt in juvenile hall for youngslCl'S aCC'U Sed Of minor offe ns es, most of them offC'n s e s onl y ()('cause thc v "'ere com- mitted by a fuvenilc IN lllS report on the unit's progress, Thomas For The Record Births M•v 11, n1s Mr and"""· Will~< •un >(it.n';n1•d, 1'18 ti:eel Dr., Coco<>a ""' M<1 r. Q"I M•. """ Nor' Fr <1nk Kot11e. !11 Ala1><1rna, Hun11nq1on e~acn. q.rl Mr. •"'1 l,lr• Cohn w~,I. li~ rn~ M..\ler~C" , lo\•~ M~•d , <i•r 1 "'" ~""Mc-, J .. rno' S<l>d~d"'"V bi' No c w Allon (O\l~M··•d,<jofl M•~ 11, 1tlS M• an<l M'> L~rry Enn""'""· '0'•• J•dSHoet. fc,,n1 ... n Valle~. l>CY M• Ml<l M<~ V">lenl M"P.lO<'•, 1t.(l) Cor••a<><le•, Apt D. Co't" Me,d, boy M• and M•' Ma l!new wn~•lon, 6181 -~----------S;;o Anqelo, Apt. 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ORDINANCE prepared by Kuyper coh· tained major points taken out of measures drafted earlier this year by each or the five supervisors. The CoWlty Counsel was ordered to wrap them all together into a single package for consideration this week. Among other things, the proposal wou ld have placed specific limilS on HE SAID the organiza. lion h ad noted three possible areas or con- stitutional conflict in all sue h l aws a nd -or · dinances. Diedrich identified the ca mpaig n spe nding limits, contribution limits and the fair prac- health workers on the 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;::;:;;i team hav e been ··s i~niricant l y unde - rutilized." CONSEQUENTLY, he continued, some of them feel they "''ere becoming deputy probation or- f i cc rs i n stead of representatives of the d e partment s the y represent Consequently, he sug · gested that the agree· ment between the three d e partm en t ,s b e amended to clarify the r o le th eir re pres en- tatives arc expected to fulfill on the unit As a result of Thom:1s' s u ggestio n s , the supervis ors vot e d un- ;ini mously to continue the detention control unit un t i l al l east mid· October and ordered the agr ecment rewritten to o.verco me the CAO's ob· jl'ctions Married persons over twenty.five Twenty·one year old single males Nineteen year old single males (lull time 1!11denh only) LOW COST AUTO INSURANCE $ 1 02* annually S] 46* annually SJ 54 * annually •with good dri"i"D r .. ord BOB PALEY and Associates Inc. Phone: South Orange County 642-6500 North Orange County 546-3205 tate At Slate Mutual Savings, we pay mo re than irll*"est. • We pay attention. 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SINGER S('W'in!J Cent.:<is and pJrtic1pJling /l.oproved ~Jlers. ·utua • • things done fo r yo u. And we've paid attention to your requests. There are mo re extra free services than ever: money orders. traveller·s checks, nolary public and save-by-mail with no minimum deposit. Many other free services with m inimum d eposit. Stop by your State Mutual Savings office for a free ··1 Need Atte ntion" button. There\; a lot wailmg for you: the hi ghest interest rates, savings ins ured to $40,000, savings counseling. free services, and that added extra that no one else pays like Stale Mutual Savings: We pay attention. "Attention! Here comes a State Mutual Saver." STATE MUTUAL SAVINGS • NEWPORT BEACH OFF1CE: 4001 M•oAtth\ll' 81-..d. eaMO, (714) ll:J.8183 .. Offices loCeted in: 'Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, Hollywood, Encino, Santa. Monica, Long Beech, ' ' Son Pedro, South Bay, Lakewood. Goleto, New port Beach. Tustin, Son Diego, Lo Jolla, Chula Vista. • • ANDLO'.N ASSOCIATION Account• opened by the 10th Mm 111tcre:it lrom the lstJ - • ' • . . ... .. l UPI Ttlepholo .SECRETARY KAREN DELFADO 21 This Is Blouse That St8rted FJss Too ,Sexy? She Battles the ~Boss • . ~ILWAUKEE, Wi!i, (UPI) -A county recep-· t1<?n1St says she would fi ght her boss every time he .tnes to m a ke her wear "matronly" clothes. The problem sterns from Miss Karen Delgado's ·seco!\d r eprimand in six weeks. The 21-year -old re- c~pllontsl wears clothes her boss, Donald Holub, director of the Department of Family ConciJiation ~onsiders too revealing. ' HOLUB SAID he would (i)e a· disciplinary re- port on Miss Delgado's refusal to wear what he con- siders is proper. . At work Tuesday, she was wearing a blouse and slacks., and s he s aid s he weHrs slacks on the job most of.the time. But Holub put Miss Delgado in a closed con- ference room in April when she wore a blouse whic1l left a slig htly bare midriff. Holub told her Monday she was not to wait on persons who came into the of- fice because her clothes might offend them. '"The blouse pulls up when she reaches "Holub said. "As she gets up and down, the blouse pulls and she may not even be aware of it. ·'But 1 noticed it from here.'' MISS DELGADO thinks her boss should keep his eyes busy elsewhere. : "I'm tired of this whole mess. I'm tired of being , :watched and ridiculed anti harassed," she said. College to Give . Slapstick Play Sa,ddle back College · drama students promise s l apstick , love and laughter June 11·16 when they stage ·'The Pranks Academy Laurels Captztred Stephen E . Lord, 24, of 21742 Windsong Circle, Huntington Beach, will graduate 111 the top five percent of his class Wed· ncsday at West Point .Military Academy. He 1s the son of Robert Lord of Huntington Beach and Mary 'Rolstead of Westminster." Westminster. The former Orange Coast Collecc s tudent · was drafted <tnd sent to Vietnam before militury , officials learned he had passed the West Point entrance ex~minations and returned him to the United States. of Sea pin'' as their spr· ing production. The com edy, written b y the 17th century French playwright Molier e, will b e performed nightly at 8 p.m . Tickets, priced at $2, must be reserved by _palling 831 -9700, Ext. 212 or 213. Jim Ryan stars in the title role and will be sup- ported by a cast of 13 stu- dent actors under the direction of Saddleback drama teacher Wynn Pearce. Cast members include Jim Millosch, Mim Welch, J erry Littleton, Les Heide, Heidi· Heide, Martk Whitingb Larry Prawdzik, onna FUimer, Joyce Hodgins. Mike Beeman, and Billy Slane. Bert Petty of the Lagun a Beach Lyric Oper a will be guest de- signer for the produc- tion, which will be done in a modified version of the Italian commedia dell'arte. 1t1M11M., eo-0tr-i Celo.-• Iii.WY ol "1rolt.w. • tL:.::;c:::::::..r...----~ ~""''-·. TMli1oo. ---... WdC.-W.,. •~A ---------, ~~,·~· 20() Ntw!IOll Cettr 0111t St111t 200 Nt11pa11 Buch. rntom• 91660 r~· 500RT TUM OA YtAR CCORSI W1Tll ASSOCIATI IN MTS Of.CREE • Wednesday. June 4, 1 G75 DAIL v PILOT A I • 24 Fashion Island NEWPORT BEACH D-ING AND DENT SALE Save 30 to 70°/o on Slightly Warehouse Dammaged :FUMITURE and APPLIANCES! · SALE STARTS THURSDAY I 0 A.M. COME _ EARLY FOR BESr SELECTION! Limited Quantitfes BRING Your Car or Truck and Carry Away These Outstanding Values! I REFRIG·ERATQRS AND FREEZERS FAMILY ROOM FURNITURE ORIG. n 1 14' Refrigerator .......................... 299.95 § 1 18' Refri'gerator .......................... 339.00 1 18' Refrigerator .......................... 339.00 C 1 18' Refrigerator .......................... 339.00 R 1 20' T.M. Refrigerator ...................... 419.00 1 16' T.M. Refrigerator ...................... 359.00 § 1 19: S.B.S. Re_tngerator .................... 529.95 1 20 T.M. Refrigerator ...................... 449.95 · 1 20' T.M. Refrigerator ...................... 449.95 .11 1 20' T.M. Refrigerator ...................... 449.95 § 1 20' T.M. Refrigerator with" Ice Kit .......... 499.95 1 16' Vertical Freezer ...................... 269.00 . 1 15' Chest Freezer ........................ 269.95 r 1 20' T.M. Refrigerator ...................... 449.95 l ~ 1 20' Ft. With Ice Kit .. ; ........ ~ ............ 449.95 , [J 1 4.5· Refrigerator .......................... 159.95 [l 2 4.5' Refrigerator .......................... 159.95 ["1 1 10' Refrigerator .......................... 219.95 O 1 14' Refrigerator .......................... 329.95 Cl 1 19' SS Refrigerator ...................... 479.95 l'.i 2 19' SS Refrigerator ...................... 479.95 I 1 16' Vertical Freezer ...................... 309.95 (l 2 16' Vertical Freezers ...................... 309.95 n 1 16' Vertical Freezer ..................... : 309.95 H 1 16' Vertical Freezer ...................... 309.95 2 16' Vertical Freezers ...................... 309.95 LJ 2 16' Vertical Freezers ...................... 309.95 O 1 15' Vertical Freezer ...................... 349.95 r l 1 18' Vertical Freezer ...................... 389.95 O 1 18' Vertical Freezer .................... , . 389.95 [J 1 31 ' Chest Freezer ........................ 449.95 SEWING MACHINE CABINETS . ORIG. O 6 Sewing Machine Cabinets ................. 59.95 [1 1 Sewing Machine Cabinet .................. 59.95 li 1 SewingMachine Cabinet .................... 89.99 IJ 1 Sewing Machine Cabinet .................. 149.99 O 1 Sewing Machine Cabinet .................. 99.95 D 1 Sewing Machine Cabinet .................. 149,95 INFANTS FURNITURE . ORIG . n 1 Pine Crib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105.00 L1 1 Basic Crib ................................ 39.99 1~1 2 4-Drawer Pine Chests .................... 103.00 [i 1 4-Drawer Chest ................. . . . . . . . 88.00 Li 2 3-Drawer Pine Dressers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 113.00 O 1 3-Drawer While Dressers .................. 98.00 HOME ENTERTAINMENT ORIG. R 2 Med. Console Stereo ... .'. . . . . . . . • ..... 199.95 fl 2 Med. Console Colet T.V. . . . . . . . .649.95 CJ 2 Electronic Organ...................... .388.00 BEDROOM FURNITURE ORIG. [J 1 Boys Double Dresser ....... . . . . ... 114.00 R 1 4/6 Headboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36.00 1 Twin Headboard .......................... 36.00 2 Corner Chest .............................. 84.00 L• 1 Bachelor Chest ............................ 72.00 O 1 Student Desk .............................. 94.00 O 2 Large Hutch .............................. 74.00 O 1 7 Drawer Chest .......................... 230.00 0 1 Triple Dresser ............................ 265.00 § 1 Chest .................................... 154.00 1 Full Headboard .......................... 115.00 2 King Headboard .......................... 130.00 8 2 Girls Double Dresser ...................... 114.00 2 Girls Mirrors .............................. 35.00 [ I 1 Girls Single Dresser ........................ 94.00 ~ 1 Girls Chest .............•.................. 94.00 1 Girls Night Stand .......................... 54.00 2 Girls Canopy Bed .......................... 89.00 R-1 Girls Canopy Bed .......................... 89.00 O 1 Girls Student Desk ........................ 99.00 [.J 1 Girls Small Hutch .......................... 64.00 O 1 Girls Large Hutch .......................... 74.00 j'1 1 Girls Spindle Headbo'ard .................... 74.00 R-1 Girls Spindle Headboard ..................... 74.00 [ 1 Girls Powder Table ........................ 94.00 I 1 Girls Corner Table ..... , .................. 84.00 O 1 Girls lingerie Chest .........•.............. 94.00 DINING ROOM FURNITURE Early American Dining Room ORIG. R 1 Buffet .................................... 225.00 1 Open Hutch .............................. 209.00 [ 13 Trestle Table (1 leaf) ...................... 315.00 6 3 Side Chairs ................................ 75.00 1 Arm Chair ................................ 85.00 11 Mobile Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 199.00 6 1 Dining Table .............................. 109.00 1 Oval Table ................................ 87.00 LIVING ROOM FURNITURE ORIG. R 1 Love Seat .. ~ ........•.................... 179.00 [ 1 E.A. Sofa ...................... -•........ 369.00 ~ 1 E.A. Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 169.00 1 E.A. Sofa ....•....•................•.... 349.00 1 Contemporary Sofa ..............•....... 369.00 1 Set Vinyl 2 pc. Sectional .................. 549.00 ~ 1 Tie-Dye Multi Color Sofa ................•. 299.00 1 ~Tie-Dye Multi Color Sectional .......... 529.00 1 Set Tie-Dye Multl Color Sectlonal .......... 529.00 l 1 Vinyl Sofa ................................ 329.00 1 1 Vinyl Love Seat .......................... 279.00 ~ 1 Vinyl Chair .............................. 179.00 1 Contemporary Sofa .............•...•.... 299.00 1 Contemparary Love Seat ......•........... 209.00 1 Vinyl Sofa Rocker ....................... 149.00 [J 1 Vinyl Wing Chair ........................... 199.00 NOW 149.00 . 204.00 229.00 191.00 258.00 222.00 .348.00 270.00 237.00 304.00 343.00 158.00 157.00 307.00 288.00 120.00 80.00 160.00 130.00 349.00 369.00 185.00 222.00 209.00 209..00 222.00 199.00 218.00 218.00 281.00 312.00 NOW 22.00 22.00 44.00 72.00 29.00 91 .00 NOW 58.00 28.00 57.00 49.00 60.00 47.00 NOW 139.00 425.00 299.00 NOW 65.00 21.00 21 .00 43.00 38.00 50.00 40.00 123.00 142.00 63.00 28.00 42.00 66.00 14.00 36.00 36.00 29.00 47.00 44.00 34.00 25.00 30.00 26.00 30.00 39.00 35.00 43.00 NOW 125.00 108.00 162.00 32.00 36.00 99.00 80.00 48.00 NOW 65.00 202.00 100.00 183.00 194.00 273.00 192.00 325.00 325.00 203.00 167.00 104.00 183.00 132.00 84.00 96.00 ORIG. r-1 2 Old Towne Pine Sofas .................... 299.00 I 1 Old Towne Pine Chair .................... 179.00 [ 1 1 Old Towne Pine Love Seat ................ 249.00 fl 1 Old To wne Pine End Table .................. 79.00 I 1 1 Old Towne Pine Cocktail Table .............. 89.00 1 1 1 He-Man Recliner ..... : .................... 189.00 _J 1 Recliner .................................. 249.00 ACCENT FURNITURE ORIG. 1 Cocktail Table ... :: ...••................. 104.95 I 1 Cocktail Table ............................ 94.94 I I 1 Cocktail Table ............................ 119.95 I 1 E.M. End Table ............................ 69.96 O 1 Oval Cocktail Table ...................... 149.95 fl 1 Sofa Table ................................ 184.95 11 1 Door Cocktail Table ...................... 109.95 ri 2 Hexagon Commodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 109.95 [ 1 Square Cocktail Table ............. ,, ...... 169.95 r I 1 Cocktail Table ............................ 74.95 ( J 1' Deluxe Cocktail Table .................... 159.95 fi 1 Chow Table ................................ 79.95 1 11 Rattan Rocker ............................ 99.95 1 3 Roll Top Desks .......................... 179.95 PATIO FURNITURE ORIG. 2 Patio Love Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 1 Patio Chase Lounge ................•....... 75.00 DINNETTE FURNITURE ORIG. [l 4 Spanish Dinette Chairs ......•............. 18.00 ~ 2 Spanish Tables ............................ 51.00 ,... 1 1 Oval Dinette Table ........................ 39.00 I 1 1 Butcher Block Table ...................... 45.00 l 2 Yellow Dinnette Chairs .................... 24.00 1 Dinette Table .............................. 46.00 1 Dinnette Table ............................ 85.00 3 Dinnette Tables ............................ 85.00 1 42" Round Glass Top Table ................ 55.00 1 Buffet Hutch .............................. 170.00 I 1 Ladder Back Chair ........................ 30.50 r l 2 Oval Tables ................................ 87.00 11 1 Octagon Table ............................ 79.00 r 1 1 Lime Chair ................................ 34 .00 L ~ 1 Legged Table .............................. 55.00 SLEEP CENTER ORIG. L 1 Twin Mattress... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... 69.96 r 1 Twin Set .................................. 77.00 11 1 Queen Mattress ......................... : 209.95 l 2 Queen Foundations ........................ 45.00 11 Full Mattress .............................. 119.95 L~l 1 Full Foundation .......................... 119.95 11 1 Twin Foundation .........................• 69.95 I 1 Twin Foundation .......................... 69.95 [ _ 1 Full Mattress ..................•........... 89.95 1-1 1 Full Foundation ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 89.95 I 1 3pc. King Set ............................ 459.95 l 11 Twin Bunky Unit .......................... 70.00 11 1 Queen Set ................................ 229.95 1 King Set .................................. 289.95 ' 1 Twin-Mattress .............................. 49.00 1 Twin Foundation ........................... 49.00 2 Pine Bunk Beds ......................... 189.00 1 Maple Bunk Bed ............•............. 149.00 WASHERS AND DRYERS ORIG. 4 141f Programmed washers ................. 259.95 1 18~ 2 Speed Washers .................... 249.94 3 18tt Washers ....................•......... 269 .95 2 18tt Washers ............•....•........•... 269.95 1 -2 18# Best Washers ......•..•.•............ 329.95 I 1 18it Washer, 8 Program •.......•......... 289.95 [ 1 18# Washer. 8 Program .................. 289.95 1 1 14# 2 Speed Washer ...................... 219.95 L 1 14F 3 Speed Wa~her ...................... 239.95 l ~ 1 18# 6 Cycle Washer ...................... 289.95 r: 1 18# 6 Cycle Washer . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 289.95 I l 1 18# Best Washer .......................... 329.95 n 1 18# Electric Dryer ........................ 219.95 [I 1 14 # Electric Dryer ........................ 169.95 [1 1 14# Electric Dryer ........................ 189.95 H 2 18# Electric Dryers ..........•....•........ 219.95 1 14# Gas Dryer ............................ 199.95 I 1 1 14# Gas Dryer ............................ 219.95 [ 2 14# Gas Dryers ......................... 219.95 1 18# Gas Dryer ....•..........•............ 209.95 I I 2 18# Gas Dryers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249.85 • 1 1 1 18t*: Gas Dryer .......................... 219.95 u 2 Compact Portable Electric Dryers ..•.•.•... 149.95 OTHER APPLIANCES ORIG. [1 1 Dishwasher .............................. 299.95 I 1 1 Trash Compactor ••••••••.•••.••••••.•.•. 229.95 8 1 Gas Range .............................. 279.95 1 Gas Range . . . . . . . . • . • . • • • • .. . . . . . . . . • . . . 359.95 Li 1 Gas Range • • . . .. . . • . .. .. • • • .. . . . • . • . • . . . 359.95 NOW 155.00 90.00 123.00 37.00 45.00 86.00 176.00 NOW 51 .00 53.00 53.00 14.00 55.00 93.00 56.00 56.00 83.00 21.00 64.00 36.00 39.00 69.00 NOW 36.00 36.00 NOW 9.00 26.00 17.00 22.00 12.00 23.00 48.00 48.00 26.00 i2.00 14.00 48.00 45.00 15.00 18.00 NOW 28.00 20.00 78.00 19.00 40.00 40.00 33.00 28.00 40.00 40.00 153.00 . 29.00 ' 116.00 147.00 21.00 21 .00 90.00 60.00 NOW 164.00 154.00 164.00 134.00 154.00 174.00 164.00 144.00 144.00 . 139.00 159.00 219.00 125.00 112.00 103.00 118.00 119'.00 122.00 107.00 122.00 138.00 107.00 106.00 NOW 180.00 131.00 180.00 222.00 179.00 1 llllM s•o o&oo ~ .................... _ .... . t 11()1 CLMS mm JOit[ 9 j ~~AIOW·L.-·~··=·•~~~-~ff~t..U:=.;:U~U~t••~··-H_,_~~----------------------------------------------------------------------------""---------------------------.... J. ~. • I ,;J I 0 DAILY PILOT "'Z P UBL IC NOTICE ltlCTITIOUI I USINIU NAMeSTATIMINT ftl.tOllOWt"9 ... ,,.,... ••• llO~ lllN- ~ .. ,. OYNAMITE 8AC. CO, UO ~~ .. •II• No ,,., Newport Ile.Kl\ CA -..0 Lt••nG J Wull, 1'49 Pl.ce1111 ... No na. Newpor1 tlHth, CA 92 .. 0 c;.,,_v. w .. 11. IS49 Pl,,.tnl1.1 No Qt, JqwPQr\ B ... t n CA Y2M>Q in•\O\il\•nt', 1,cunouc:h.dOVdn1n •'•OWi Centv<1 Woll Tiii\ •l•~n .. nl "'~~ lilell WllTI Ille <our,ty Cler~ ol OronQ\ County Ott Mly n.1~1s. F4"4119 PuOlt>llCU 0•11~0'' to,.\l D~tly Ptlut, Mly lll • .-nll Juot 4. II. I•. 19/) W)I /) PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME SlA'fl!MENT ft1<1 IOllOw1n9 l)vr •On• .. re OOHIQ bu•I K~ .. \. lo.LN OON AM( J(EP. Hl~ ~;ttDor tllvd , ''"'" ""''" c .. 111 'rlbJ& Kenoon Po•><lle Auoo. a (.ollturnt.i corpor.,11on, ?)/4 H•rDor Blv!J., Co~ttt Mtt!i.d, (.dltl, ~n·~· lht\ t>u~1nc\" ·~ cont.Ju(lt•\S by d cat PD<•hon t\.• nd)n Por·.ctu. Aud• Wtdn $day.June4. 1915 elgians tudy2 ·rcraft BRUSSELS (UPO - The Belgian govern ment a n noun ced tod1ty it wilt dcc1dt!thb \\'t•ck whetht·r thl' L'nited S t ates or f"rant·c will win t he $2 billion "armi> de<il ot tho c~ntu1·y." Hut the st~1tt-m ... ·nt b y Prl•mwr L~o T111t.lemans ull but confirmt!d \\hi.It tnful'ml'd !>OUrCl'S h a d bel'n say 1ll g t twt Aml·rica·s Gcnl·r<tl D~namH·s F'lti fighter will "1n over till' French )l 1ragl' F 1. Cltl•el~ l ,,,. Oil? ..... Big 4 Pl8n to Expand New Auto Production 0 . ' D E TRO IT (AP) -esp1te con· linued lagging sules in M ay, the fou r domestic a u to makers plan to boos t new car p roduction b y 4 percent In June, setting out p u t ut Its 'hil!hCst level since November. The incre3se, u p to 622.600 from 6 14,032 last' month, com pares with produc tio n o f 729,802 in M ay o r lust year and 657, 114 in J une 1974 . THE J UNE BOOST IS largely due \Q a p roduc t ion boost at Ford M otor Co. T he oth e r three m akers a r e r e duc· ing o utput from l ast m o n t h , but Ford 's boQst or 20,000 autos is more t han e no u gh lo cancel those d eclines a n d raise the indus try total as a whole. ~NHIGHGEA~ d ucUo n in t he m lddle ot t he m ont h, t he a uto m akers came c l o s e lo sch e dulei; set at lbe beginning or M ay, when all astiem bly plants al Chrrsl er Corp.. GM, a nd A m e r ican Motors operated w itho ut downtimC:!. Chr ysler. w h ich has been m aking the d eepest c uts d u r i n g the sates s lide, is expectin g to build a bout 75,000 cars thjs mon t h . as opposed to 121,533 for June 1974. ,Product ion in M ay tota led 8 1 ,899. lht\ \tuh:nh .. nl "'"' t llt.:O w ith l"".-Coun\y C.I••~ i.I Or .. rt<J• Cuunly on M41 1•. \'1) Pvbll .n.o 0• '"'l• Cu ••• D.i•IY Pilot. MJ\lll."1l.dn<1Ju11 .. c. ll IYI) \liOll;s P UBLIC NOTICE Tl~D E~IA~S said llll' dt•c1sion will be based on "Ill''' ;.ind 1mpor t '1 nt l 'll' 1r.euts" broug ht IJack from \\'as h1 n g t on b~ Dl'fl'll~l' i\lrn1s t er P~1ul \"an d l'n litH.' yn ants all er t <1lks then.> \\1th D cfellSl' Se l' I' t.' l a I' y J a m l' S fi . St· h k s 111gl'1· A Loc k h et•d-Gcorg 1a line machine wa::,hes the windshield of this Super He1·culcs airfreighter at M:.iric•lla. Ga. The plane belongs lo the Vcrwzuelcm Air Force and was b l•in g tided uµ after routine mamtcnance. Lockheed has delivered more than 1,300 o( the giant <Hrc:r a fl to 37 countries. T he No. 2 makers planne d produc· tion o f UH,OOOalmos t m a tches l ast June's total of 182.459. Ford mad e 160,419 autos las t month. Compared with last J une, General Motors has schcdull'd the largest in - crease, boos ting o u t p u t by n ea r l y 17,000 u nits. The auto giant's output actua lly will fall about 3,000 cars from AMC will b uild about 30,600 com- pared wit h 33,754 in the s ame 1974 mon t h . M ay p rodu ction was 32,531. T he June sch edu les are s u bJect to day.-to·d ay a dju~tments based o n sales r eports. Sales for the rinal 10 d ays in May are expected lo be report· ed W e dnesd ay a nd will be a n im por· ta nt f act o r in d etermining ir downward adjustm~nts a re n ecessary: THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURAEHCV TR~ASU AY OEPARTNftNT OF TH E UNITEOST.\,TES WASHI HG TON. O:t. WH(; R~AS \<111 \l•t\Ory ('VIO~tlte n.u t>ttn pr~senteo 10 llll Coml)lrvller •I ltwt Currimcy tndl ·~outh Cod" Na Ilona• Biln~" IOCd\\'d '" CO~ld WO.-.d, Slate ol ca11ft>rt11a, ,, .. ~ tompl0<'() Wftn All prov1s1001. ot Ille )l~tutc> 0111 .. \Jn1I od Stdlt'S rtQulr.:O to bl comt)lk<J w101 ootorr 1>e1n9 •UlllurtNd 10 tomr,.MC<' t~ bu>lnt» ol 1><>nk1nl} .I> d Nul100,1 l:loJf1i.1ng AS>Ot1at1un Now, tnt<rcfore , Tnt:r•bV t"fl•lv lhJI tne abovt·nam~d a~~0"-1dt1on t\ •uth0rtt~dtoc.on1m<nct U'\t.'. bu~''""~~ot l>dn~ong dS d N.i\1on .. 1 C:ldtl~•ntl A>>Uttd t1on. In h.:!iot1mony w herto t, w1tnt.">\ mv ~gnatur., ""°!><!"I ot oltocc lht> Htndoy ol Aprtl 1q1S J.imcs C. !.m1th Comptrolltr.ot ltlt Currt.~Y Cl\art('r f>IO \1>4S3 Puoi.sneo Oronoe Co.>>t O<>•IY 1>1101. AP<•I 23, JO. inG Moly 1. 14, 11. 18. and June •. 11, 18, 197S l•U /~ I l l' add e d tlial <i .. Europ ... ·an p o!->1 t um" th;.it 1s. t he purd1asl' ol a Europt·<1n-madl• plant• "1s less and lt·ss poss 1 bk'. .. Tindemans. s 1w:.ik1ng t o n eWSll1l'll ;ifll'l' Ll lk-lg 1an e:.i b111l'l nwl'llll/.!. s;rnJ the t't1bmet \\·ill t ake tilt• final d el·is10n !:i<1tur- th1\' u n d announc.:e 1t to P:i°rh<.imt•nt lll'"t Tul·~­ d a). THE .\I I R.\G E ;1 111.1 tlw Pl'RU C ~OTIC'E Flt> ha\e l>l'l'll b.J lllm~ lo -----• ''111 u p at·k;.tJ.!l' d l·JI un-No~~~~'~:i:,~.~:, ~~t_~StEA dt·r \, h H.'h four Eu ru1Jl·:1n No11c• '' nuet>v q1v,n lo th• n atJUllS iJl'llllg l0;.!1.:tllt'I' Cft:Ot lOr\ ot Ttrrv E•t.ourn ·'"ll Virq.. 11 11 ·' Elbovrn, T r.>nsh•ror~. who~ bu>l""S' I lh· I j.! Ill m. 0 J 11 u. .Odress •S 1110 ""~"' Sire~•. Un•I J :\(II'\\ a\ a nd Dt·n m ctl'k Co>lol Mcs.i, CA. qlbl~. Covn1v 01 \\ i 11 l)u_,. :J 18 n 1.· ,,. j<.'t Ordnoe, Stdle ot Cdlltorn1.i, tMI .i t>ui> lr<in•ICr os al>Ou\ to IX' n1<1dc to R•UlurO f I)! ll t l' r S f 0 I' l h l' I I' ii I I' Mon.Hon Cho, lrdn\ltr~c. ""°"' H1 fOl'l.'l'!> at :t t o t :tl ('OSl ol's:! Mdenct: actdre'~ •'> SOtd 5htrlev 0f1v~, UI Palma, C.ounly ol Ortlnge, SldlC ,,, b 1II1 ti n . Th l ' \\ In 11 (.• r National Asks Cuts in Frills bus iness lo offset re· ve nue lost b y d ivcr s ion of full -pr1 cc co:.ich tic kets. MIAM I (li P I ) -N<.1- tion a l ,\ irl in<'s l>ays it \\ 111 res ume after Labor Dav its ··no frills'' coac.:h fares. d ue to expire JUnt.' 3 0. I { th c c i \'I I "OUR STL'DIES \\ill .• t ' I·' .• .1 •• prov id e a b so I u t e nl'l'Olll:IU ll'b ">Oi.l l'u •I' .Justification for the n o· pron·~. • ·frills con cept .·· BroC'k J . D a n Brock. l'\i.1 · said. llc s aid the studies Lional's \•1ce president-w o uld be submit ted to mCJrketing. s;iid lhe "no the CAB 111 Jul v. "The frills " f<ir l'S. undel' fares arc generat ing <.iir "h1c h pa ~::.1.·n~t·r~ rl.' travel precis ely "'hen l'l'1ve i.l 35 pl'rn·nt <.h~-such s timulation is most co unt o 11 ti c k ets n cedect.·'h csaid . purc has t•d a "l'ck in act-American. D e lla and n.1ncc for a set'v1t·c Eas tern Airlin es, \\hiC'h "hi ch includes no in-reluctantly matcht'd Na- n1g ht food ser v it<.'. h as tional 's ··no frill s .. fares gt•nen.•ll'd e n ou••h nt.'w d r 0 last April. are expccte Compute r Contract Att'ardecl A n i.lheim-bascd • C:.il iforn 1a Comput er Product s. I nc . <CalComp ) h as been con- tracted to s upply General Automation with CalComp Trident dis k dri \'CS and oth er d is k m emory products v a lued at S2 .5 million ove r the next two years. Gcn<:ra l Automation wm USt' the CalComp Tride nt dnves in th e ir DM 100 Se r i es Data Managl·nwnt Systems, in t h eir r cal·t ime com- p u ting sy!>tems. last m onth. • American Motors plan ts will make 2.000 fewer car s t h a n in M ay o f t his year . down about 3.000 from last June. Al Chrysle r Corp .. produ ction w ill be d own b y about 7 ,000 fro m last m o nth and o ff n early 46,000 fro m June a ycur a g o. THE 622,600 CARS planned for this mont h repres e n t a 14 per cent decline from t he·s a me month last year. With t h e exception o r Ford. which _ ol'dered s u b s tan tial c u tbac.:ks in pro· THE CH E VROLET DIVISION of Gen eral M otor s Corp ., meantime, confirm e d M o nday it is p h asing o ut its lowest-p r iced s ta nda rd-size serie s , the Bel A ir. C h evy gave no exphmation for t he c h a n ge, w hic h is e ffective with t he beginn ing of the 1976 m odel year. The Bel Air nam e has been pn a portion o r t he C hevy model line s ince the e<irly 19Sos. Far West's S&L Savings Up· John S. G l'iffith J r ., pres ident and chief ex- ccutl \'L' offic.:er o r Far \\'l'st fmanc rn I corp. of Jrvinl'. told s hareholders al 1Ls 1975 ann ual ll1L'cl· in).! a n l'l m <'rea'se of $19 m1lllon in s avings was n ·co r dcd d uring t he first four m o nths of 1975 at State Mutuci l Savings & Lo<.111 A ssoc.:iatil•n, F:.ir \\'es t Fmc.1ntial's µrin- c1µal opcrat10 opcrnting s ubs 1dwry. T hi s 111crea se has t'IH.I b lelj S t c.1te M utucil to reduc~ b orr owin gs with the Feder:.il Homl' Loan Rank and, combined wi t h cos t contro l sy~tl'm s th<.il <ire n ow opera t ion al . s hould permit the p<ircnt com- pany t o build liquidity fot• fut ure opportunit it•s, G r iffith said. c..111ornid. \\OUld abo c:11n <.t mu.1ur The property to be trc1n\l1<rr.-<I is ~ lotatco JI 11/0 Eldker Str~u. Untl J, <I ti\· <.In l ag U In f LI t 11 l'l' Costa Mt'sd. CA. CounlV ot °'"n<i'"· \\"Ol'ld\\ Ide S:.I ll'S Of $20 Stale of C<llitorr>•a lo o p pose t he res u mption • of t he ser\'icc. Move Told FormC'I' a s trOlli.lllt • O ver 1.,h c C ounte r NASO ListiftC)s Sd1dl)rOP<'rlY•>d1•>Cr•Ocd1nQVn1r.,1 b1lflOJ1 dOIJ~JrS Or ll101'l', u . All s1ou in lf.ioe, 1r<1u~ ...,,n,,, 1" a n ;ii n1ost unpret'l'Cknt lures, IXIU•Pm~nt cltld llOOd will 01 !11.11 Ito• Cr~im l)drlor bl.IStf"» ~l'(Jwn d> ed ~tl'01S bon;.in1;1. Orndlton I((' Credtll Loltld dtl4 IOt.11<'0 D en Ill .1 rk . :-\ (ll'\\' <I.} ;111d • u 1170 B;all.er !:.trcfl, Unit J, eo.1.. I I ~sa, Colll'lty 01 Or.ano"' Sl .. t• ol llull,t J\0 hi.l\'l' :.J l'l'.t(.} <Ill C.1ttorn1• llOllllt'l'd l ht•,\ \\ill bu~ For MDI :\l ~rkL·t 111g D1n·t•l1ons. F r ;.ink Borman, pres i- dent of Eas te rn. said the l.'Ut-rute fare .. ha's foilrc.J misernbly in its intent to J?l.'t more people flying.·· Th~ bulk lr•n>ler ... 111 bt Cll'l>Um"' 'I • I I f' o<1on orat11r1n1 IJlnO<JyotJUJ•l 117>. th1• I· lti HI! 011 :> I II 8.iy E~trow Co. Int 7SI) t C.w.t f:t•I :.'Ill nl ,tl~ll clWU!'>l'!> I Ill· H19hwuy. P 0 Bo~ 131>. C •<<in.i dd l S I Mdr, Co)I I . County ot Or.in'l"· St.ill! 01 __ ._.._J>_:i_n_l_' _______ _ 0 11lorn .. 1 So,., a. i.nown to'"" Tt Jns•c•l(' Jll P UBL IC NOTICE Inc . of 1'l'\\ port !kuth c·debr ;1tt·d 1h tt•nth ~(·~tr of opt.•ratwn by mo' u1g lo Ol'W qual'tt·rs ChairmCJn Albe rt C a se\' of American All'lin~s has callcd ltll' cut -rat e fares "a g laring example o f an un · ccono mi c fa r e d cs i g ncd to win temporar y com- pl'l1tin~ adv:.inli.lges." Dus1n• >s names .ind .. uort nes us-·u llv Transfuor tor lhl! tnru1 ye.ir~ld'.l P<l>I, '' 011f~rtnt from tile •Dove, M t NO•" 0dl\'O Junt' 2 1q7~ Rtttl.Hd Min Hon Cno lrdMt.-r.-Publ•stwd Or •"9l Co.ist O.i1ly P1101 June '· 1q1s 20bc>-7> t'l ' R I.IC ~OTICE NOTI CE TO CONTR ACTORS CALLIN G FOA BIOS Stnool 01~\rltl IRVINE UNIFl(O u.o Dt-aottn~ 2 w o Cloe k p m. of ""· 18tnot.ty ot Jutil", 1'11~ Pl.ice of 1:114 Rec"'PI. Irvine Untl•cd School 0•$lrttt. 1~41 Allot1 Av~nw Irvine, ca11torn .. 1 (/14) Ho-4900. Pro1ec.t ldl nl1t1Ca t1 ot1 Namt-RELOCATA BLE CLASSROOM ~\JI LOI NC.S Pl"te P1.1n> Jrf' on ltll l"orter J• n\t'n 4-•'.>rtnu) IArcn•I• rt~) boll C...m1no oe Lo~ M.ir~>. s .. ,, Clcn""" C..l•torn•d '?Jl>n 0141 •10~191 '40flC( IS Hf:RU!Y Cl\ILN Ill.JI !tie dbOvt tldml d !le '11)01 O"t<ttl tit Orangl County c .. 11torn1J, dthm-1 t1y ~nd throuqn ··~ C,ovt.rn1n~J uo.1rd. here1natt ~r r~l ,.rrt:d l o d> • OISTR tCT," will,,.., IVt' up lo !Jul flOI later than the abOvc·Sldlc<I hn• ~•led ll~ tor In.. ""'"'d 01 "tonlr.Kt tor 1ne dDove pro1~t1 B•OS ~!Mii be t('tttVl!d In I"" !'Id(• tOtnlihe<I dllOV.,, """ \t\,111 be op,,n n .,.., 11Ub1tc ly re.io alouo di the <1oov;, ~t .. tt'<I ttme ano Plate Thtre ...... be d ~so 00 ON>OS•I •. q\lt~d tor ".icn Stl 01 O•d oocum.;n1· to ~rcJnttt tne rdurn •n good <OOf.J•t•vt'I W•lhln Ten (10) dan o11ter ttle btd i.Pt:n 1n90.ite Et!C" bid mu$1 cantor m an<I b<' re)f)On)IVC lo lheconlr.>tl docurh nt; E .. tn b4d )hall~ dttompdnleO by th" s.ec.unty rtfC:H(·CI •o 1n th•· tontr1f1 t oocu~ntc, dncJ Oy tni· l•-..t or r,,r '"''~ u wt>C.ontr•ctors. Thi' DIST RtCr rl,ttVC> Ill\• ..... 1 lu re1c~t dnv or ctll bH'h or tu WdtVt dn'f 1r rt•QUldr111~ or 1nflJfftl•llltlt"> 10 ,,my lt1d· Ot •h the blll01n9. The OIS T FHC l hd\ OLI• rn11n(<J 1111 Of.."f\t~r•I orcvitt•11ng r,Jt" ot IX'' d•Hn w;tQ':> '"IM local•tv 1n wnecn thi \ war> 11 to bl" f.;t:rforrr'-'d tor .tin r r .Jtt or h I"' oi workman m.·eOt.:<J '" .... ,.cut• Ow er~. trit<t Tht.'\~ rdh:~\o drt• f)n tt!t· t-H trw• DISTRICT otl•V I~,,,,.,, •ti l~41 llllCJI\ Avcn~. Irvine, (dl1turn1d (or 11·1;. n~y b(-nbtil1~'1 on ,,.,.U,.\I A c JPY f"1f th1 • rdh•>;nollbcv.>~ICddtth• 1Jh\1tr FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tn1 tnlh,,..v•ng :>tr\on\ •Ht OOtng b\.1\1 ,,..!Ii~ ...... HUNTINGTON HEI C.HT '.: APARTMENTS hdo< S•n'> !>l'l'\t Hunllnqton Uedth, C..et1t Frdnk l1n J 6 V•rQ•n•d Mdru.• buc t.:lld, l~bb Rnoclt.,.,. Ur , (o..,t.i M..!H• C~ltl q1~1b Tnh b\n-•nf:~~ •:.a c.undu c. h.<1 by un ~n fl1v10u"1 F rdn'-.t1" J Oucc.t.1111 V1ryin111 Murit: But II,\ Ttui, ~ldlt:mt:nl w u., tdt.d witu uw County Clerk 01 OrdtHJC Cou,.lv vn N'..;y 1J, 1915 Fl412t Publt\lled Or.inge C.r,,.,, 0 ,111v 1'11i.1 MdV 1d."3t10 Jun~•. 11 , 18, IV)) IVl'I ,, Pl.RLIC :\OTICE FICTITIOUseUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT l"P to11ovi..1n9 oer~ons an~ c:IOH"lg bu)• M'YJid')I P(lRO·MIZER. 110 E.:>'I Soevcn \eeflll'ISt , CO>ta M t•'>d, CA. 91b11 F1n,'<.r\."'!-I tnou~1r,c rnc ,, Calltorn1.t <Orolt,. ·•lion. t 10 E ''' ~veu ··~Mth St • (O!alt• ,,.. . •• CA (Utt?T Tt. t.u\•nt= ..,, ,.., ti ... nou<.h:CI bV \.'tor DOrdllo rw P1nt:cr1 l I• t1J"i(f1t:•• lrtt kdrry.;:..uo ....,11• n .-r~'>•<> nt lnt\ \tdtemttnt Wfi) 1 tf,_(J w~tn ,,,,,. County C.lcr> ot OrJn9,· Countyun APt•• 1l. l~/S F•Jlll Pubh .. nttJ or.1nq• co.I\\ 01ltly 1'1•01 I M.ty l• '"'•.anoJun~' 117) 1/Y>I) Pl: RLJC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT ff\(: •o••owtnt.t De'~"S ~'I! <Jo1n9 r;u,, t\t>\'J\.h OIVERSIFIEO EOu1TIL, 'r/Yt/ Ttotlb• rt AvHnue ~u1l~ 10 ~<>uul1ur' Vdlit:v, Cdltforntd 92708 I Date SluctrO, 2 Torrrv 1'111es. , NtwPOrl Beach. Calilorn1<19211Ml J Lynn But11n9ton, b•OI Ed•I Nolll Ranth Rooo. AM1'1elm. Ca11lorn1J'l7'IOI Jonn C C.ola1n9. 1108 Chi! Orlve. NeWl>Ofl &ecltll, Catilorn1., ~7000 Jonn C ~td1n9 Tn•s statement w"s 111 .. 0 W•ll• tl'll• Counlv Cler~ ul Or•nQC Coun\yOtl April JO, 197S F4llU Publt~ Or.iln9" co .. ~I o .... , f'tlOt, May 1', 11, 28, and Jun .. •. 1v1S l/U I> ln~ foreq,n1no Sthtduh at f>' r d•• m w1t~·s., t\ bd\~ upctn J wor •ung cMv nt t ••}nt (81 hour$ Tt'tl r;tl• tor Nilod •V 4nd ovt•t•me wotk ~l'l..ill be ol 1,a\I l'"".:::=============::1 tt me •nGone·t1<11t II >tldll be m.tt10.itorv upon lhf-(l)N Tl< ... CTOR to wholl'• \tlC <Ot•tr,1 I • ~w.-r~, •nd upon dny !ault<ontr.1~ tor utu:k:-r tum. lo pay nol Ii'~ ltt.ln ,,,. ''"' SP•t.••••d rilteer.. to utl wo r~"'' n ell'optoveO by them tn ll'lc u «uhon ot !tit f. on tr 41( I NO 1>104"r m•v w1thdr•w n1 01d lor" pertOO ol One H1.inor~O TW• nty 11101 day' dftt• tflo.' b•O d••r s~t tnr 1n. or• n ln<JOl bt<IS • IMIY"'ent l>Ond t1nO ti CJ( rlorm~n< • borld will bt. rcrcauirf'd or1or 10 f .xe(vl•~ OI 11.,.tOQlr..itl Thf'p 1yn1tnlDOt1ChMll br"+ ~n 1~ torm \.et lorth 1n Oh. ronfr11,.I OO(Utl oOnh C,Owrn1nq Bo.Jrd By A STANLEYCOIH 'I' ~UJ'f:RINTtNOE..NT Pub4•)tllld Oro>nQc Co.hi Dutt¥ P•lo1. Jun• '· II 197S 20)0.fl SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CADILLAC: Naber!> Cadillac t!> ha ving its June Sale. Nobets CodiHoc 21100 Hilrbor Btvo .. Co)l,J M'1'>il 540·'1100 HYPNOSIS. l, .. urn T o C.nulr ol \o ur Ila hi.., J,;o::,c Weight • Stop Smoking • Relic' t• ln~omn1 u G <.1111 Self -Confidence • Reli eve Tension • lmprovt' your .Memory <tnd Concentration a n Cl.-me nte Hyp nosi Cente r 655 Camino De l..os l't ares. ·:.Suite 126 ·~''"''"11'1.o•• .vr..1• "' lrOl'l'"nn•ntm1•r ....... ..i tl••P''"" PHONE493·3332 /\ Tht' firm is n o'' lol'at- cd at ·W~O i\l <tt·Arthur Blvd. Acrnrding lo pn•!-1 - d e n t Richard I. Lawrcnc1.• M 0 I firs t OPl'lll'd 111 X l'" µorl fl<' :.i l' h m I !JG5. II l' ~:.ml that the mo\'(' r1.·n ... ·cls the growth of tht• ag('ncy. i.lS "ell as tht• g r owth uf the N t''' port a n d I l'vine :.irea. ~J Df I~ a full Sl'l'\'ll'C :.igc n t·y prov1tl 1n g Sl•n •1c·cs fur ;1 \ :.iried list of corfsu tnl'I' and in- c.l11strwl tlit•11t:-.. WALTER J l:R ESKI ol Delta said. "It 's cap lured t h e public's 1111 - <1gin<ition all right. but 1t has n 't j:!L'nt•rnt ed s ub- s tantial ne w hus mcss to offset the divers ion." National s aH.l it is :.us- pcnd ing t he "no fri ll~" s ervice June 30 bcc:.iusc its flights operate a l near capacity during the s um- ffil'r mon ths. l .J •. ll. Bt»~Jtl Shaking Hands Spreads Genns Did you know that 20 perce nt o f lhe b eer drinkers drink RO p e r cent of the beer? A TEi\~I of m cd11.·al experts in Virgin ia contL·11ds you 're more likely to c<.itc h t he com - mon cold vituses by s hak- ing h<.inds than ?Y k issing. HISTORIANS contin u e 10 identify Robert Fulton's I irs t s uccessful s tcamb<)i.lt us the ''Clermont." But lhu l wasn't its full name. 1\ctually. it w<is c hristened the "K a therin e of C ler- mont" m honor o r Fulton's \\ lfl'. A NGORA Did I ~:.iy the"' orld's last pure ;.ingora cat was reµor tcd in Turkey m 1907'! ··cat World" mag<izmc Sa) s (Jthcn\ isc: "A breed once thought t o b e extinct ... lhe Turkish an~ora . . . had nol bee n reg1~ll'rcd o r s hown sin ce 1899 . . becau sl' o f r ecent importation rrom Turkey, thc :.ingora has made a strong com- cb<iek in the United S t a tes ..... Q. "llOW O~O is the uvcrage mun when he reaches Ills peak e arnings'!" /\.fig ure age 50now. Q. "llOW MANY news men were k ille d in th<.' lnoochma wars of recent. yeurs? H ow manv m W o rld War II ?" A. lndoc hin;.1, 39. World War 11. 38. Q. ''H OW MANY o r the peopl<.' who wear t!li.ISSt·s we411• the m all the lime e xce pt in bed?'' A. A l>o\Jt lw H Tlw rest are eycgh.1ss d o (· fr• s. ONE Ol 'T o f ewry 25 mortga~e p<iymcnL-. 1~ at least a month late ... SALTE D c u cumber ju11·e 1s a s tandard hangover re· m ed y in lhe Soviet lfnio n ... POI .. LSTERS :,41y nine percent 11f the childlt>ss you n g wives don 't intend to h u ve uny c hildren ever . NOT E VE RYBODY r eali7.es that the Chin ese t erm "kung fu " roug hly mean:- •·st rivmg for perfection." Jl's not just limited Co hand-l o·hllnd fi ghting. A mus1<'1nn c:rn practice kun g fu W ith lin ins trument. Addrtu moll to L. M. Boyd, P. o'. Bor l56tJ, Co1to Mesa 92fi26 Copyright 1915 L. M. Boyd Thr'le Quotation& BuObe S\1 s•, Extracp 14 I~ Knipe VI 1n. 12'• Pac G•m 2S''• 26 Uni C.pt 3~, 3~ wteoen q• I 9'• \u11p1tco by \tit Na· Buckey ,.,_ 1' • Fair Lne S', p . KnuOS Cp 6h 71/1 Pat Lum S• S6 Un10tt Spt 13•,. 14 Welgt Vil 6'• 7' • 11onat A>.socoatton olBurnp !.I s•, "'• Fari0tt El 131., u •. ICOC)et Pr q81 •• 99~.· PP~r11k1erRe~ 11~; .• 1 21•3•. UunnAT,1B~th 2013,, 21!:.· .. ,~'1!~9 PM\ ~.·. :;· . Seturllle> Deeter$, Buller .M 231, 24\i Farm Sr " 1;;1, Krueger . ~ • • • • "' • • _.I • are btO\ •lld alters Cit I Wt Sv 2•Y> lS1n Farm Gr !>II~• S9~. Lacteo SI 28'11 29'1> Pvln C•s 19' • 20 US SUQar S• SI> W\ KVG\ 12' • l3 • QUOll'd by ove1 It\!!· <Am Iron Finorhl 1· 1 71 Lances! 91, 9', P•Y N Sv 20', 20>. US Tri< L 12 11''; stmr Cl S41~ S)' l <0Ut1ter dealer. to 1•2 U7 Fst ~In 20 70;. Lance 13' • 2• Pa Entrp 14' • t•'-' Univ F<I$ lb lb>• Wtllr FO U ' • 14 1 e .. <.n otn.:r as ot C.m Tag 29 29>~ Isl up1t1 26 28 Lawsn Pr 1• 2SI: Pent Oft ''• 9 • v..,M Ho •'• s1• w111omt I 70 70 / <lcne Ct.a~tern on Mt 12'-• 13• Isl TaF111 It' 11• Lawter C 131/2 u Pel Hl.H ll\'1 tl'• Vante Sn l'-•'. W1lsn H J 14'• IS ltme ) 'he Quota· CAym•n I I 1: \st Untnc 33~ 341; lalV Boy 81/1 9 Petrollt 73th 7S v.,, Oyk ll 14 Winn\ Stt 18' • 1'1 1 ltOtt\ CIO rlOI 1ncluOe CnM19 RI 4~> S''• Food Tw 32 33 ~I Pl 6\1 6'· • Pinkrln 3q\, 101, VAn Shell ., S1 •Wini P' T 61 • 7 • t tlllOI mart.up, m.Jrt. Cen Vt PS 10'" 101, Forest Ot 12 11 -. 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Hlft<IV6lt1tblt, I a I 4 2 1 I ) ] ~ ] 9 8 a 0 1 II 0 7 4 s s I s 8 ~ A 7 ) 8 1 I 2 I ' ost1reR J!TC Seeking Ad ~Okay on Drugs WASHINGTON (AP)-The Feder al Trade Comm1ss1on hos propoiwd regulation~ overturnm~ state proh1b1t1ons agumst advertising pr escdpUon drug pr aces The FTC estimated that compjrrson shopping fot pt escnptwn drut;s could save consumersover$130mllhon u year The commission said such advertising ts restricted by various laws in 34 states and effectively blocked even in the 16 oth(,r states by pharmacists codes of ethics and consumer Ignorance of wide divergence in prices for lhesame drugs. FTC CH AIRMAN LEWIS A Engman, who announced hrs agency's move m a speech to the ( CONSVMER 'J American Advert>s111g Federahon, said a survey by the Northern California Pharmaceutical Assocrallon in San Francisco sho" ed pnces ranging from S2 so to Sl 1 75 ror 100 tablets of 1 audm , tt h1~h blood pressure remedy A com m1ss1on staff s tudy ~1ted s1m1lar res ults from surveys m other areas ''It 1& a curious set ot valueir whlcb says that the con· sumer may be given full i.ntormauon about d1scret1onary purchases such as deodorant and mouthwash but cannot be given information that will help him save money on non discretionary purchases such as drugs which a doctor has prescnbed as t:ssenlral to his good health,'' Engman said The FTC proposal would not only make its regulation which has the force of law, superror to state laws but would also lay down ground rules for drugstores which choose to advertise prices Among other things, drug price ads would have to warn that prices vary widely and consumers should sbopw1sely THE PRINCIPLE OF PRICE advertis10g is endorsed by the National As~oc1at1on of Cham Drugs tores and op posed by the American Pharmaceutical Assoc1at1on, which represents the professionals" ho fill the prescriptions Carl Roberts, associate general counsel for the pharmacists trade associatron said his organ1zat1on does not proh1b1t furnis hing consumers with price mformat1on on re quest, but · advertrsmg 1s mtended to and bas the effect of creating a dem and " He said even though people cannot buy a prescn.ptton \\lthout specific 0 1 der f1om a doctor, the adve1t1smg v.ould put pr essu 1 eon cond 1t 1ons and lead to drug abuse Engman said, hO\\ever. "I have no reason to beheve that the end result of prov1dmg pnce mformatron will be a bunch of kids singing, I d hke to buy the world a fix •You 're JUSt gomg to heat how much 1t costs, and nobody ever got hurl bythat " THE FTC ST AFFSTUD-1' estimated Americans bought $6 79 billion worth of prescr1pllon drugs m 1973 The $130 million estimate of what price advert1s10g would save was made by a college professor on the basis of 1970 sales of nearly $3 b1lhon less FTC offlClals said that means current savmgs could be much higher Sugar Costs Hurting U.S. Candy Industries WASHINGTON CUPI) - Soanng s ugar prrres and the recessJ<)n made 1974 a sour year for the U S candy lll· dustry, th e Commerce Department has announced. cent m 1974 to $2 77 million m 1974 Output of confectronary manufacturers dropped4 per· cent to 3 65 m1 lhon pounds This works out to a n average 17 6 pounds of sweets con· sumed by each man, woman and child last year , 4 percent below a year earher Prices of sugar, coconut meat, cocoa beans, corn syrup and various kinds of nuts all advanced sharply so that 49 c~nts of every sales dollar m 1974 represented m gred1enl costs, compa1 ed to JUSt38 cents the year bctot e Except for a s mall upturn m 1973, candy production has fallen steadily smce 1969 The effects of mfiat1on, however. pushed the value of candy shipments up 29 per· The Commerce Oepa1 l ment report suggested that the output decline may also reflect a change m candy buy ing habits by the pubhc ' With the slowdown 1n population growth, this does not bode well for . reaching new output highs," the de partment said MARKET HIGHLIGHTS ~ INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow.Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks G1tilH·r~ flHd L••~•·r~ Ntw Vork (U l'I) -Th• fOllOW1"9 lo\I shows lht slo<k\ that hllve Q<lined mosl and II>" IM rno\t based on perterll of , _.ch•nQe on IM New York Stoel< E•chAnO• Net •nd percenl119e chanoes are IN dlllerence between TM prevlous closing price and tilt currenl CIMl"IJ price GAi NEAS I C C I Corp l • + Sit UP Al 1 2P•lm8h1S s1-o.1 Up229 l Un1Tel wll I 1 I ~ Up 200 4 Elgin Niii 13'• • tV. 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( ...---~,..·.-.T·:.,: .~, r' -~ e i.,r~~-:~~~ -~ I ,_ THE EARL'S • Thursday Events "'*-....... ..:a:1- At1_.her . l~I] Jo•· "° az: Beer Can Races Start 30 SPECIAL 1Y SHOPS IN IFCIE-~f7T~Tlo A TURN OF THE CEl'ITTJRY VILLAGE ATMOSPHERE ... ADJACENT TO ._,~~ol(J~\THE FESTIVAL OF ARTS GROUNDS. BOATING Ne.,.,•port J-lurbor's most spectacular sum- mer sai lin g ex - travaganza, the Thurs· day night Beer Can Regatta, is scheduled to give shores0 ide s pl'c- ta tors their firs t epidemic of ··oohs and ahs" June 12. Sequoya Tops Coast(l,l Race· Jim Moore's Sequoya from the host club ,,·on the rac;e from Nev.'port Beach to Dana Point sponsored by South Shore Sailing Club last Satur- day, and·Sv.·ifl, skippered by Jack Mallinckrodt, Balboa Yacht Club, v.·Qn the return race the ronov.·-ing day . . The l'v_\'O races ·"'t•re feo.1tures of SSSC's J-ligh Point Series for Performance Handicap racing Fleet yachts. · Ne wport to Dana Point CLASS A -1, Sequoya; 2, Lumaran, Bill Rohrs, \1\'C : 3, 1\1 aggie J ., Andy r\nderson, SSSC. CL,-\SS B -I, Hampshire Rose, Jack Belch!.!r, SSSC; 2, Little Ole, Jack Badprck, SSSC; :J, Big :\lagg1c, J\likc HarVl'Y , BYC. Dana Point tu Ne"•port CLASS ,\ -l, S"·1ft ; 2. Volare, llod RodhC'im V\'C; 3, Puff, Rick C1·onholm, SSSC. CLASS B -I , Aloha ll. Glenn Recd SSSC · 2 Big J\1a ggie ; Mike Harvey, BYC. ' •. Midweek Sailors Open Competition B<tlboa 'i:acht Club's mid\\•eek summer s ailing competilion gets under "·ay today \\"ith the first of four races of the June SunSl'l Series. 'f'he compcti- t1un \\'ill bl' held ea eh \Vednesday night starting <Jt 5 µ.1n. ·rhc s<.•ries \\"ill ' continue throug h July :.tnd August . · . 1'he 5 p.m . r;1<.·es "·ill be for junior Laser sailors and thl'L'L' classes of l'\aplL·s Sabots. 'f'hc <id ult progr<im starts at 6 p.m . \\'ith l 'histlcs, 1\l t>t l' al fs, LasL•rs. L<.1sers over 30, f~ido -l4s, f\dult SLlbot and J\lolht•rs Sabot us the in\'ttcd ('/<tSSCS . ,\ddit ion:d tlasses may he added \1·ith fi\'L' or more L'nlril'S . Starting hnc ":ill be at the BYC race l"Omm1ttec to\\·er. Ins ide course C'harts "·ill be used. . Nite Flights Lido Cluh Series Starts Lido Isle Y..icht Club started its Summer Nile Flight program of sailin g ·rucsday. The series "·ill continue each ·rucsday ni ght throOgh Aug ust. Cla ssc~ invited to pa11icipatc arc Sabots 1\, Tl and C, ,170. 1-~inn, Kit.c. l~aser . Flying Jr .. ;.111d Lido-14 ,\ <:1nd B. Otht·r classes may be est<iblishcd "·ith five or morC' entries. Startini;:: time is at 6 p.m. Starts \\"ill be in front uf thl' LI YC clubhoust•. Salling \\'ill be uver bay \Vha1 b..-u cr \\:t) '" shuw )<>Ur ;ipprcci:11i"n 111 ch c !lraduatl.' 1h:in "1th a g1f1 ,,f g.;-11uin..-An1l'r1 l·:1n lni.J1;1n "!"urqU<•J Se JC WCl r~·• 1::1,·h pi~•I.' J~ h:1nd·l"raftl.'IJ by 1hl.' Navajo. Zuni. S,1nt " D"n11ng01 ,\:H opi 1r1hc~. \V..-h;1\'I.' a 1:n1np ll'I C .!il'ICC1t•!ll 1d ;i)I l)pC) 11f J.!J1;111 JC"l'if) ~',_,l" tvl arkcJ p1 1!.'.l' ,i..,-1 ).IJO SPEC IAL PRICE FOR SET $22.00 1/2 price! ,\l.111, I Ult.Ill""•' ,\ l ·•r.d H111i; R,c '~'I NU\\I \?9 !111 .• ~ / ,.,nrog<o I<•'.\! 'i'I NlJ \V ~9 ll-l.u1·, l nr.~~ H1 11i; He'~ :.~~ :"liU\\' ~?7 T he abO\'(' ilcm s ·are ju!<.t a ~n1 a ll sclc-c tio n of lhc hundrc.•ds or ~ifl idews availab((' lhroughoul our ~tore~! • I.ONG DEACll, 43 1 3 ,\ Ua11lrt Av, • TOH RANCE, 1'1'155 lla1PlltoT1u• 8 • IVll14'TIER, /29/Al'hilddf'lpltiaSI • Nt:WrOIJT s,.;,,c 11, I 1 FtUlt. Sq. The June Beer Can, the July Thirsty Thurs- day and the August Chumpagne series which !(L'l under '>''<•Y at 6 p.m. each Thurs day literally jall)S lhl' harbor \vi th sail- ing c r uft up 'to 50 feet in lt'nf.,1.h to tht• dclii;:ht - and son1etimt.•s c.•on- ste1·nution -of bayside l'(.•sidl•nts. •!Olt.11 J,f k I 21t22 c.-. c: ee boats in nine classes .__.l''liii"-lliii''ii"'ii•ii'ii-iO'":;"'==~ racing on a boat·for-boot 11 basis inside the bay: The most spectacular aspects of the event usually involves early sta11ing classes on their "'ay back to the finish meeting the l ate starters headed -for the "'indward mark at the upper end or the bay. ~LASS HOllYIST .. __ ..... OPENING JUNE. 1975 Some prime spoce av6llobl11 n . .. . ' The zany sailing pro· gram is s pons.ored by &lboa Y<icht Club and usuull y dra\\'S up to 100 Ciill 642-5.878. .... ~--..... ..... I S.. -'°"""' ·-.--...... ..-. ........ -. ..-. ... ........... _..._ .._.16.11_,.... ... ......, ................. 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June 4, 1975 ~-Angels Sele~t C~tcher .. in Draft i NEW YORK -The C.lifornia Angels. picked catchl'r Danny Goodwin or Southern University today in baseball's 1»ummt'r free agent draft. The Angels had the opening sele~an and went for Goodwin u native of P eoria, 111 ., wh~ passed up tbe pros Lo attend col-lege. Goo~win was selected by the Chicago White Sox in 1971 after :-his high school graduation. but ~ chose to stay in school. After be· • ing listed in the secondary phase " 4'f the player pool for two drafts, ha.s name returned to the regular draft list ror the current 6election ro\Jnd. In th~• regular phase of the druf't the available players arc those eligible lo be drafted who have gone 13 months since their original selection. Goodwin faJls in the latter categorx. After the Angels picked Goodwin, the San Diego Padres selected high school pit<1her Mike. Lentz from.Kirkland, Wash. Other first round selections ln· eluded: Detroit-Les fi'ilklns. out· Dodgen HlJld On Sutton Blisters I• Montreal, 6-·5 MONTREAL (AP> -A blister on his pitching hand did what the Expos could not accomplis h Tuesday nig ht as ace right- hander Don Sutton of the Los Angeles Dodge rs became the major leagues' first IO-game winner in a 6-5 victory over Mon- treal. Sutton, who has s uffered three losses. took himself out of the game after eight innings, and re· liever Jim Brewer came m to pick up his second save, despite allowing the final Montreal run on a pinch·hit s ingle by Ba rry Foote. .. The pitcping coach came ( down to tell me l was going to • start the ninth," s aid Brewer. "I • asked him if it was okay if I 1 • finished it loo, and he said he'd like me to. And I darn near didn't." Borg Wins In French Net Classic PARIS -Top-seeded Bjorn Bor g, the sensational teenager from Swede n, opel'\Qd the defense of his men's s ingles title in the French Jnte rnational tennis championships today with a 6·2, 6·3 victory over little-known Norman Holmes of Melbourne, F1a. Dibbs, 24, rus hed through his firsl·round m at ch against Louis .Borfig a of Moni:leO and won 6·3, 6·2. Tom Gorman of Seattle made short work of reC:1ching the second round. He crus hed Bob Rheinberger, an Australian, 6-2, 6·1. Carlos Kirkmayr, a 24 -year-old Brazilian w ho had to qualify for the tournament, fought off five match points lo oust Gerald Bat· trick, British Davis Cup player, 2-6, 6·3, 8·6. Mike E step of Dallas over- came J ean Cla ude Barclay of F n mce 7-5, 6·3. Armistead Neely of Ta mpa, defe ated Rolf Thung of the Netherlands 7 ~. 6·4. Neely lost in the qua lifications earlier this week but got a last- minute place in the tournament as a s ubstitute for Germany's Ha ns Juergen P ohmann, who \\ithdrew. Ruult~ In the rrench tr>terMtionat tennischam. p;on~nipS today MEN'S SINGLES First Round Eddie 01bC>s bedt L.ou1s 8orto110. Mon«o, 6·3, "'2..ian~ Karl. Au~t .. a, but tsn'det El Sllalei, f gypt, 7 s. 6 J Mike E\lt P ooat Jean Claude 8orcl1y, Fr•nce, 1·S. 6·J. Onny P•run. New lea land, btat J,..n Castenon, Soatn. 6 2, 6·3. Haroon Ra 111m. Pakistan, beat Hur11>hrey Hose, Vtt1etutla, 6·J, 6·?. ArMt\tead NtCIV beat Roll TnU119, Nether!~. ).4, 6·• Co"adO Buauuttl. ttatv. beat BoO Kreiss 6·7, .. l,6 ' John AtulllCler, AU~tratla. beat Jean B._,llS18 O>anlruu, Frantt. 6 •. 6·2 C•rlcx l(irkmayr, Bra11t, ~at Ge••ld Baltrlck, Brtta1n, 2 .. , 6·l . 1-6 Tom Gorman befit Botl Rnelnbl!rger. Australia, .. 2.6 I Jol'ln Yuill, South Air.ca. t>tat Rick F15her 6-2. M Andrew P&ttfson, AhOdOS•I. ~t Harald Et~n· 1>ro1ch, Germany. 1 s, •·• Jaime F11101, Cnltt, Deal Janu.,. N1t'dzwled1 .. 1, Pl>land, , > ... 6 I c..i1t1crmo v 1111s, Aroent1n1. bH t HanJ Joechlm Ptot1, GErmany, 6 4, 6 O AIU Mt lreYet1, Soviet Union, t>H t 0Yt S.nqu.on, Sweden, 6·2, 6 • zetl"o FranuloYlc, Yugostavla, bel l Dentel Contel, Frenct, S·1, 6·2. 6·• JOhn Allllrews. Fullerton, btet ~t Hloueus, ~ln,~,6-4, Four of six batters Montreal manager Gene Mauch sent to the plate against Brewer were pinch hitters, but it was first baseman Mike Jorgensen who took a third strike with two runners on base to end the game. Dave Lopes las hed a two.run double off reliever Chuck Taylor Dodgers Slate AHpmn .. KAeC Otll June 4 L.os Angeles at Montrtel June 6 L.os Anoe tu at Ptillaoetllhia J~ 1 L.os Anoelu a t Phltadelpt11a Sp.m. Sp.m, 4•lSp.m. in the eighth to provide the win· ning run after Expos' starter Steve Renko gave up a leadoff single to Ron Cey and, an out later, walked Rick Auerbach. Taylor came in and Sulton ad· vanced the runners with a sacrifice before Lopes' hit. Jimmy Wynn Ml his 11th home run of the year for Los Angeles in the first, a nd Steve Garvey blast- ed his sixth in the seventh. Lopes hit a run-scoring double in the fifth and pinch-hitter Charlie Manuel delivered a run with a single in the sixth. Renko, 0·4, drilled a two-run single in the second and scored in the fifth on Pepe Mangual 's sacrifice fly. Pat S canlon homered in the eighth for the other Montreal run. .Sulton, who did not gel his 10th win last year until Aug. 11 and still finished at 19·9, said t he blister became more of a factor •as the game progressed. "It was the sixth inning that I st arted noticing it. It didn 't bother me much until the eighth and then I started making some pitches I wasn't too proud of. I told the manager that I thought we should have some fresh blood out there." In tonig h t 's action, the Dodgers wi l l start A ndy Messersmith (7·2) against Den· nis Blair (2·6 ). L.OSANGEL.ES L.opes 211 Buekner If Yt ager c Wynn cl G.if -.ey ID Ct awfOfO If Cevlt> Ferguson r1 OeJesu.sss Manu41 ph Auert..~hU Suttonp Brewerp ab r II bl 4 0 2 l 4 000 I 0 0 0 • t I I 4 1 2 I • 0 I 0 4 2 I 0 • 0 0 0 I I 0 0 I 0 I I I I 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MONTREAL. Unt12t> Bailevl>l't CogQins II Bree«n l>l't P.~ngualcf BllllMr r1 Foote ph T. Sc04tpr J«oenson 1 t> ScM>ton 31> Carter c FohU AenkoP T•vtor p Mor•lesptl .ab r It DI > 0 2 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 I 0 0 0 • 0 I t 4 0 I 0 I 0 I I 0 0 0 0 • 1 0 0 4 I 1 I l I I 0 • 0 0 0 3 I 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 Totals ~ 6 8 6 Totals >S s 11 s Los Angeles 100 011 no-6 Montr&at 020 010 01 1-S E P. Mangual. LOB-Los Angeles II, Montru t 'I. 2B-<;ogglns, l opes. H R-Wvnn (11), G•r .ey 16). S<<1nlon (2). SB L.inlt. S-Llnt1, Coggins, Su1· ion, Cr•wlord. SF-P. M•nouat. IP H R ER ea SO SuttOl'I (W, 10·3) 8 'I 4 4 2 4 Brewer I 2 t I I I Renko (L.,0-0 7''> 6 6 S 6 l T•vtor "' 2 o o 1 I WP-s,mon, Renko. T-2: SS. A-10,'4911. QUISENBERRY, KELLY SPARKLE ST. JOSEPH, Mo.-Pitchers Tim Kelly and Dan Quisenberry, who went to Orange Coas t College. combined for a six-hitter Tuesday night to lead La Verne college lo a 4·1 win over Missouri Western in the NAIA World Series of college baseball. Quisenberry had pitched a shutout Monday night. Earlier in the evening La Verne moved into the losers bracket with a 3·0 loss at the hands of unbeaten Eastern Con· necticut. Lewis of Illinois and Eastern Connecticut, the two un· beaten teams, met today. fwldc:r, Chicugo. <;h1caco Cubs-Brian Rosinski, outf1eldet'. E vanston. Ill. Mihn 1ukcc-Richard O'Keefe , p1tChl·r , Yorktown Heights, NY. New YOl'k Mets -Alfred Ben· ton, NltChl'I'. Tallahasee, Fla. Clevl'land-Richard Cerone, catche r, Seton Hall. San Franc is co-T heodore Barnicle, pitcher, Jacksonvilfo., Kansas City-Clinton Hurdle, outrlelder, Mel'ltt Island, Fla. Montreal-Arthur Miles, shortstop, Austin, Tt!x. Chicago While Sox~Robert Knap p, pit c h er, C e ntral Michigan. Phil ad c 1 phi a -S ammy Welborn, pitcher, Wichita. Fulli;, Tex. Minncsotu-Richal'd Sorie ld, shortstop, Morris Plains, N.J . Houston-Mike McLaughlin, pitcher, Lipscomb College. , Boston-Otis fos te r, (jl'St basemun, Hi gh Point College. St. Louis -David Johnson, pitcher, Gaylo1·d. Mfrh. Texas-Jim Gideon. pitcher , University of Texas. Atlanta-Don Young, t·utch('I', Santa U<.irbar:J. ~l'W Yol'k Yankt'l's-J uml's MC'Dona ld, l1rst busl'mun, Los Angell·~. Pitt11 bu r(!h -D<tl t• Ek rra . s hortstop, Mo ntd<.11r, NJ . Oakland-Bruce Robinson, catcher, Stanford. Cincinnati-Tony Morello, out· ticldill', Evans v11lc , Ind. Balt1more-David Fm·d, out· fielder, Clevela nd. Los Angcles-M<trk Bradley, s h o r t s t o p • o u t f 1 c I d e r , Elizabethtown, Ky. UPI Telephoto YANKEES COACH ELSTON HOWARD QUESTIONS CALL OF UMP DON DENKINGER. Denklnger called Elliott Maddox out on a close play. New York beat t he Twins, 5-4. Sports Clipped Short Bane, Keough Sparkle SPOKANE -Former Westmins ter High star Eddie Bane twirled a four-hitter Tues· day night lo pace Spokane to vic- tory ove r visiting Tacoma in Pacific Coast League baseball action. Jl was Bane 's fifth victory in seven decisions . He went eight innings before requiring help from the bull pen . Deeatlalon Leader PROVO, U t ah -Former NCAA champion Raimo Pihl of Brigham Young set a meet re- cord in the shot put and won the 400-meter dash Tuesday night for a commanding 231-point lead over Oregon 's Craig Btigham halfway throug h the decathlon at the NCAA track and field cham· pionsh1ps. Pihl. a native of Sweden, piled uµ a mel't record 4,186 points afte1· wmnmg the s hot put with a throw of 52 feet. 712-inches and taking the 400 meter dash in 49.2 seconds m the rain-delayed com- petition. Pihl, who won the NCAA title in 1973 and reds hirted a year ago, also finished second in the high jump with a career best leap of 6-7'.~. lie forged into the lead after fuvored William Hancock of Southern lllinois fouled out in the long jump and withdrew from thl' competition. Banger• Mn The Southe rn California Bangers of Irvine won their In- ternational Volleyball Associa- tion opener Tuesday night with a 3·1 wm over the El Paso-Juarez Sol. Ptuying before a crowd of 728 at UC Irvine, the Rangers lost the first game of the match, 9-12, and then came back to record 12·9, 12-10, and 12·10vietories. B11nt• llpsn HOYLAKE, England -South Afnca's Gavin -Levenson over - came George Burns. the co-top s eed from Port Washington, N. Y .• 2-up, today in second round play of the British Amateur golf champions hip. Rurns joined C .S. Amateur champion Jerry Pate. the other top seed , together with fellow Walker Cuppcr Curtis Strange on the s idelines before the week· Jong match µl ay comPt?lltion re- i:lched the halfwa y mark An ori g ina l entry of 37 Americans , including the entire victorious Wa lker Cup squad, had slumped to only 11. . E.,~rt SIDeefl• ROME -Chris Evert of the t.inited States and Raul Ramirez of Mexico swept all the women's and men's titles in the $120,000 Italian Tennis Open by winning their doubles matches Tuesday. Keollflla Bown Former Corona del Mar Hi gh baseball star Mutt Keough stroked a three-run homer for Modesto Tuesday nig ht m ~ losing effort at Visalia where the latter scored a 7·6 11 -inning victory in California Lea gue action: Evert teamed with Martina Navratilova of Czechoslovakia to crush the British duo of Sue Barker and Glyn is Coles 6·1. 6·2 in a half hour Ramirez and Brian Gottfried downed llie Na stase of Romanta and Jimmy Connors, 6·4. 7·6, 2·6, 6·1. Da.,i• on Bloek BALTIMORE -T ex a s Rangers ' manager Billy Ma1tin said Tues da y night thi:lt con- troversial center fielder Willie Davis would be traded after Davis failed to s how up for Tues · day ni ght 's ga m e with the Baltimore Orioles. Hare Dies CHEWELAH , Was h. Raymond L . Hare. a former pro- fessional football player, is dead allhe age of 58. Hare plC:1yed football for the WC:1 shingt on Redskins. 1939-43, and later ro r the Brooklyn Dodgers of the old American Football League. lk died Mon· day. Bigo• Signs BOSTON -The Boston Red Sox announced thl.' signing Tues- day of a right-lumded pitcher Walter Bigos, 18. the team's first pi ck in major league baseball's free agent draft last January. 1 Bigos had an 8·2 record fo r Ccr· ritos College this year. He had 8() strikeouts with a 2.20 earned run a ver age in 101 innings. Rodeo Toniglaf I N GLEWO O D -Don Gay, the 1974 world cha mpion bull rider, he ads 350 contestants battl· ing for $40,000 prize money in a fi ve day rodeo s tarting tonight al the Forum. Gay of l\l csqu1tc. Tl•x . is the 1975 leader for World Champion all around cowboy. He won the bull-ridin~ t itle last year by earning $32,917 and leads a gain in his specialty this ye ar with $12,745. King of Socc~r Com_ing to U.S. His total prize money in 1975 is $15,362 to put him $1 ,020 ahead of s ix-lime world cha mpion Larry Mahan of Dallas in the race for all around honors. Tea• Tenni• ae.uJt• NEW YORK CAP ) -'Pele, one of the world's most fomous athletes and considered the best ever to play the game of soccer, will come out of r etirement to play in the United States. Pele, whose worldwide fame is equalled only by tha t of heavyweight boxing champion Muha mmad All. Informally an· nounced in Rrazil Tuesday ha has agreed to flay for the New Y<>rk Cosmos o the North Amcric•m Soccer Lea~ul'. The dec is ion wa s announc e d h e re simultaneously b y the Cosmos . The imminent s igning was im· mediately r e aalcd not only as a major sports coup but a diplomtttic accomplishment as well. Secretary of Sta~ Henry Kiss· inger, in a telegra"\ to Brazil and Pele, said: "Should you decide to sign the contract, I am sure your stay here will substantially contribute to close r lies between Rrazit and the United Stales ln the field or s port.5. ·• The Bruill3n newt>paper Fol ha de Sao Paulo bannered the headline: "Killinger roots for Pele." He has been reted by ~ads of stale, procloimed the ''King of Soccer" by ardent European soc- cer fans, made a national com- modity by his home country of Brazil. and is regarded as the world's wealthiest athlete after 18 years with the team Santos. His financtaJ status will be enhanced by the Co.5mos. who are orfering a contract that will make Pele the highest paid athlete on any team in the world. Pete says he Is not as interest· ed ln the money as ln "helping !iocttr to beeom& a popular sport 1n the United States." But it took a three year contract wllh a price tag estimated as high as $7 million to entice t)im out of a re· .. tiremenl whieh he had soid re- peatedly was permanent. Throughout prolonged t alks and wrangling that s pa nned four years and three continents, the Cosmos steadfastly refused to discuss the flnnn clal arrange- rnenls tbel would ultimately lure Pele to the United States. Now It only remains for Pele's attorneys In Santos, Brazil, to go over the contract Jlne by llne. The actual slgnlna. cons~dcred a rormality, is expected withm days, aner which Pele will Oy to New York. At'11Mf11X l11clia"e H , lloJIMI 1t WOMell -~ver tt I bee I Alltel, •->; lllelO· T11rn1>ull <8 1 bHt 8cntro,.,,·MtY'lr.M . Mtrt -Aulle9' It I bu t Ttrlac, 6-J, Hewtll· TlrlK 181 t>HI R11flets-Slone. M MIHd -o ....... lon·SIOl'lt 111 llNI T.,..rtl>ull·llletO, .. , A -•,JOO. .. ......... l"f~ll ... l'llMl!ll 11 Wtmtn -GoeleOO'IO (Pl llNt Durr l il'tla) .. 1; ~-'""'''beet o.o•eciano-Mi<Mel, .. , Met\ -Ola IPI Mal F.tlrlle IAlal, 6-t: C.0•· o.rui.ltls IP) Met Rocllt·F'-4rl .. 11'9\ltl, t-t. Ml•d -f'oa-0.rul.tlll• I P) tlMt _11,..Au\ttll CP•111),7'6. A-~n1. Ato.tdllN Ge..._ aaten ti, H,_11 It --!\ -s .. v. 100 1 ., .. , (Mwl , .... ~ Govfl•'r IH>llff•K•on•Klyomwe,M. M.., Ntw(OfTllMI CHI 11 .. 1 Olller, W ; 0Uef Mc:Mlllell IOGl llHI eudmoll £•~ ... ,. M111td~wtomt>t-Oour1n1 IKv~ll IHI tieM IM<Mllltl'I I, b.O•Sl~, llCIW'DMllf•l.M. A-4,. DAIL y PILOT BI No Relief In Sight For Halos East is East and the big pro· blcm tor the California Angels is that sometimes the divCiion!i , if not the twain , s ha ll meet. The slumping Angels s~w llll'1r home re c ord again s t Eust Divis ion representatives dJ•op to 3-9 Tuesday night at Anaheim Stadium when the Detroit Tigers came up with five runs in the 11inth inning lo s nare un 8·5 verdict. The Angels ha ve now dr<>p pt.-d six of their last seve n games :tl A•gebSlate Alt Gameu11 KMl'C (7101 June 4 Oetro11 a t Ca1tlorn1• 7 2Sp m I 2Sp m. • 1 ?Sp m. June S Oelroll et Cat1torf}1• June • Mtlw•ulltt at C•ttlorn1a home -all to E ast Division representatives and if it hadn't been for Nolan Ryan's no-hitll'r a g ains t B a ltimore on Sun· day ... Well,·you get the ide a. Once again the Angels bullpt."n was found wanting Tuesday night as three relievers. s um- moned afte r s tarter Fra nk Tanan a was chased with one out and two on in the ninth, failed lo do the job. Tanana, who permitted ju~t six hits and fanned 12, was thu~ burdened with his fourth loss in six decis ions while Tiger relief ace John Hiller. who picked u1> for starte r J oe Coleman in the eighth, evened his record at 2·2. CaTiforn ia m aoager Dick Williams. however. ins isted after the game tha t the acquisition of a right-hand power hitter was the team 's numbe r one p_riority before the June 15 lradmg de · adline . Then, afte r a pa use, Willia ms added, ··well, maybe you could say both a relief pitcher an<t.. a right-hand hitte r are our t op pno1·>t1cs. •· Pinc h-hitter Tommy Harper de livered a run·scoring single off Hiller to send the An gel s into a 4·3 lead in the eighth. But Tanana. winless since May 10. couldn't es cape the ninth. He entered the gam e working on a four-hitter but de parted in favor of Dave Sells after yielding onc- out s ingles to Leon Roberts and Nate Colbert. Se lls s urr c nd ert•d Bill fi·cehan's game-tying single and an inll·ntio n a l wa lk befor e Mickey Sl'Otl replaced him. Ben Og1l vw's fielder 's dlOice ground ball on which California second baseman Jerry Remy threw too late to the pla te . scored the go- a h e ad run befor e Gary S utherl a nd g r eet e d Do n Kirkwood . t he founh An~els µ1tchl1r of the inning. with a two- run single. Dan Meyer 's sin~le drove in the fifth run of the 111 - ning. Meyer lives in El Toro. DETROIT •II r II bt LeFlore CI ) t O 0 Sulherldnd ?b • 0 t 2 Mever II s o I t Horlondh S 1 I 1 L RobertHI • 1 2 0 Colbert lb ' I 1 0 Fr.,eMnt • I 2 2 A ROOrtQUtz Jb I 0 0 0 St Miiey lb 2 0 I I C. Brown pll 0 0 0 0 Kno• lb 0 I 0 0 \/trylN\\ ? 0 0 0 Og1IYIC pn ' I 0 I M•ChaVt ~' 0 0 0 0 Colem""p 0 O O 0 H•llerp 00 00 CALIFORNIA ... r" bt MNetlle'>ll 2 000 0 Rilmtr~IPh I 0 0 0 Remy ?b s 7 1 0 R••~rHf S t 1 I 6o<hle tb JOOO lll-na~ ph I 0 0 0 Mt:oh ~'> O O O 0 Su0i1~1\ (Jn I 0 0 0 Chal .. Jb 2 0 I ll l.ohOU<I Oh J 0 I l Hilrper dh t 0 I I Stanton rl • I I t Et AOOflguel c l I t 0 B Sm•lh SS 4 0 I 0 Tan1nap 0000 M Scott p 0 0 0 0 l(ir .. WOOC!p 0 0 0 0 Tota•~ 31 8 9 9 Totals lS S tO s !:>r'trott 000 O:>O UK II C.1t1or n1• 200 ooo lit > E M Ne ttles. M;no•. LOB-~tri>•t S. Cdltforn•.t 8 2B Fre.;hdn, Stanl~y. Re my. El Rodriqu 1. HA Horton 1111. Sldnlon 131. SB R••« , Uho..O S-M Ne ttles IP H R E R BB SO Colt man I I • • J o Hiller tW, 7 , t ' J I 0 I ... Tdn•n• IL. 2·•1 8 6 > ~ 1 12 Sell\ 0 1 t I I 11 M S<otl 0 0 t I 0 0 K .... wooo ' I t 0 I W P T.inana Bal•-h n.Jn.t T 2 S• I\ 1 •11. Capo Beach's Ewing Gains Open Berth By The Associated Press Sam Snead m ay never give-up on the U.S. Ope n. Though. ll 's given up on him often enough. Snead earned the right on Tuesday lo continue his chase for the U.S. Open title. wh ich has eluded him for 31 years m almo!.l eve ry fashion possibll'. The 63-year-o ld Slam min' Sammy opened qualifying at Charlotte. N.C .. with a 66 on the 6,881 -yard par-72 Myers Park Couutry Club course and carc~ed a 76 on the Charlotte Country Club's 6,729-y ard -par-71 layout. His 142 total was well under lhc 145 <'utoff point for 50 golfers \fhO quahfied at Charlotte. Jack Ewin g of Capis trano Reach fared rounds of 7!). 70 -.143 to gain a s pot in the open. 1 Snead has won the Masters and PGA tournaments Uu-ce tirte and thl• Rnt1s h Open once, but the U.S. Open is his perSOfl 3l jinx. He has been r unner·up Bvc limes, and m issed Open victorv by a hairsbreadth sevl•ral limos. In 1939, be lost the Open \f.•hcn he look an unbelievable eight on the final hole . In 1947, he mtssed .., 301!J·m ch put\ ln a playorf with Lee Worsham for the title. And in 1949, he need~ only ~ar on the final two holes to win d blew it on \he 7lst hole when e tried to putt from off the green. : #% DAILY PILOT Vllednelday,June•.1975 . At State ltleet Richmond Scliool Track Favorite ' By ED BURGA.AT OtUl•O.llrflflelS..ff RICHMOND-When it comes jD tra'ck at Harry Ells High, here, no one seems overly concerned about the s ma ll turnout each year. • "We feature quality, not quan· tily," s aid track t•ouch .Victor. Cary by tl'lephone Tuesday. That quality -mainly speedy Dedy Cooper-is the reason that · Harry Ells is given a good • chunce to win the boys' team title ; Ul the state meet that gl:!ts un~er • wal-' at 1: 30 Friday at Balboa '.Stadium in San Diego. Jn dua l m eet competition, Harry Ells has not exactly ~ca red its opponents the past t\\-O •yeurs. winning only two meets. However. nobody expect e d much more from a team that ~ '1:? Sprinters May Steal Spike Show SAN DIEGO -The 57lh annual stale track and field cham· pions hips he r e al Bal bo a Stadium certainly won't be lack· ing fo r top s printers and hurdlers. Records could be broken in the 100 .ya rd das h and 120 hich hurdles . a nd top times should be fSlablished in the 220 and 440. The 330 lows is a new event, but \\11ll draw much attention in the prelims here Friday and in the fine1ls Saturday. . Elijah J efferson of Crawford High, last year's s tate winner in 'lhe 100 with a 9.8, tied Mel Gray's meet record in the 1974 prelims, running 9.4. Because of ex- perience and a qui<'k 9.5 clockmg at Balboa Stadium htsl weekend, Jdferson could brea k the mark. His competition is rugged. Wes t B a kersfield's Joel An- dnws. Piedmont Hills' Keith Taylor, San Fernando's Kevin WiHiams, Castlemont's Maurice Glass a nd Pasaa ena's Rick Jackson are legitimate 9.5 sprin· kn;. The 220 record of 20. 7 may not fall. but a 20.9 is easily within r ange. Andrews has already gone 21.0, and J e fferson won in 21.1 last week. Billy Mullins of Jlamilton High has run 21.2 and Taylor bas gonc21.3. l'ew p o rt H arbor 's Bria n · Th(mot (47.4) faces a s peedster m the 44.0. Johnny Ware of Sacramento High ran 47 .3 last week and also has a 47.5 mark. •: Along with Carson's Henry Williams (47.8 ) and North ' Hollywood 's William Hunt (48.1), p l op lime i s a nti c ipate d. although it will probably rail bhort of the 46 .6 meet standard. The s tate 's -a nd possibly country's -top hurdler is Oedy Cooper of Harry Ells High in , Richmond. Cooper has gone 13.4', best in California annals . And a hurdler from neighborin~ Ke n· ~-nedy High -Robert GCJines - has run 13.5 three times but lost two of those races to Cooper. Cooper C36 .0> will m eet Pasad ena's Olis Hunter C36.4) in the 330 lows, an c:vcnt that is run 1 only m Jllinois e1nd California. Cooper 's 36.0 ties the nationally· lJ.sted high school record. .. . . .. FACTORY Demo SALE! • TOYOTA HAM,LI.: 74 TOYOTA CELICA s3477 • VOLVO '74 VOLVO 142 A11to air. sre<eo. rell1• llf~e4t. OT ""°"'° wlleel (4067361 55888 • USED CAR SPECIALS 69 DODGE DART GT S-11 v e •utO<NllC. oo-• ,,_,,. fM. ~ild!o l'l'Eri9Ul 5 1477 '71 OLDS CUTLASS •er .. T A~UC •" COM I I f17008K1 s'l 777 71,.NTO ST ATIOMW AGOM ~uor• """ 111104!\aOc '"· "'"0' llJltl09 ...... 11'90~1 '2477 never featured m ore than nine uthletes for any one meet. But five of those athletes will be in San Diego this weekend, and Cooper should be the meet's premier attraction. Cooper Is the favorite in the 120 high hurdles und 330 lows, and will also anchor the 440 and mile relay teams. Cooper has been phenomenal so far. His time of 13.4 in the highs is the fastest-ever by a California high school runner and ties the national record . . He has also run 36.0 in the lows, and would have been in the 35s if he had not stumbled badly on the ht.st hurdle. His times of 13.4 and 36.0 were ~ecorded in the North Coast state qualifying meet a t Diablo Valley College. "Dedy is very, very strong and could 1un any distance ." says Cary of the 6·2, 165·pounder. "He has great endurance and will be running eight races in two days." The other races will be the two relays, both of which Cooper will anchor. E lls' 440 relay team or Ed Miller, Redoldo Gentry, Tiny· Davis and Cooper has gone 41.6, the state's second best mark. lts mile relay team only went 3:20.5 in the North Coast Meet, but clocked 3: 17 .8 when Cooper ran the final 440 in 46.6. If the orde r of e vents had not been changed, Cooper would also be running in the 440, a race in which he finis hed second in last year's state m eet with a time of 48.2. Hilke Picks South Nine South coach Harry Hilke has picked 120range Coast area prep stars among the Rebels squad for the June 21 clas h at La Palma Park in the annual North·South Orallge County baseball game. Included is the entire infield I which cons is ts or Newport Harbor 's Art Sorce and Rick Dostal, Mission Viejo's Jim Clouse, Cost a Mesa's Steve Bernhardt and University's T im Wallach. The outfield w ill be Mark Long necker of Marina, Bob Macauley of Mater Dei, La Quin- ta's Os car Millan, Garden Grove's Duane Mitchell. San· llago's Leo Sutherland and Mis· s1on Vicjo's Greg Perry. Catchers are Edison's Scott Desrosiers and Mission Viejo's Dave Schmidt. The pitchers are Foothill's Rod Boxberger and Rob Steel , Edison 's Mike Macoy, Dana Hills' Don Fowler. Santiago's Greg Johnson and Tustin's Bob Dove. · ··w e still have room for one more player," says Hilke, who guided Mission Viejo to the South Coast League title . Among the possibles to rill the vacancy. and that of any which may arise, a r e Foothill's Kelly Combs. Edison's Steve Hines. Newport H arbor's Cliff Marhol•fl'r, Mater Dei's Put Ee· cles. Sunta Ana Valley's Robert Cavendl'I" <ind Fountain Valley's Vince Bienek. A·ssisting Hilke are S an Oemente's Marshall Adair and Foothill's J e rry Sedoo. The trainer is San Clemente's Jim Ferguson. NefJeker Lauded Mark Nebeker was named Mus tang of the Year at Costa Mesa High following a senior season that saw him captain the football team at linebacker and win the Century Leagu e heavyweight wrestling title. Guisness Will Lead Sea Kings By DA VE ROMANO Ol lM O•llJ PlletSUft Corona del Mar High has been working on its passing game - both offensively and defensively during s pring workouts under the direction of head coach Dave Holland. The Sea Kings, who finished 3·5·1 in 1974, concluded their drills today. With Gary Guisness r eturning at quarterback, the Sea Kings figure to be a passing team in 1975. Guisness completed 55 of 100 passes for 699 yards last year for 50 percent. A pair of talented receivers, Brad Greeley and Rich Nebb, should a lso help CdM's air al· tack. Greg Neville and Brad Stassel are a lso fine receivers. Defensively, Bill Moore and Nebb ar e back which should give the Sea Kings a tough d efensive backfield. Corona del Mar will also have some e xperience in the offensive backfield. Rob Elson saw quite a bit of action at tailback. Bill Moore is one of 14 returning let· termen and Spyro Kemble, Brad Dwan and Gary Turner have all been running well this spring. One or the problems Holland faces is the rebuilding of both his offensive and defensive lines. "We will lack experience in the line, but some of the kids have looked pre tty good during the spring," says Holland. Offensive ly, Bob Bauman is a returning starter al tackle and Brett Burruss has been looking good a t center. Dave Young. Bruce Kelly and Charlie Wingard have also ha d fme spnngs. John Koeggel and Doug Bul· torf might find themselves as starting defensive linemen in the fall , but most of the spots are still wide open. A s trong point will be the linebacking corps. Brad Green and Kem blc were both starters in 1974 and Mike Crawford might also break into the lineup. 1'7S ICHEOULE' S.pt. II Mil tu 0.1 ' a Sepe. 2' At Newport Harbor Ott.) VIII• Parll at El Mo4ena Ott. 10 E11ancla • a Ott. 17 Colle MeH' I Otl. lS S.nta Ari•' I Ott. JI Al El Modanal Nov.IAITintln l No.,,. UMllgnoh• at u P•lmal 'Home oame1 pl•Jad at Nawport Harllof Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Boston 25 19 .568 .~ Milwaukee 23 23 .500 3 l'ew York 23 24 .489 31 ~ Detroit 21 22 .488 31 ~ . Cleveland 19 26 .422 612 Baltimore 19 27 .413 7 West Division Kansas City 30 20 .600 Oakland 29 20 .592 '12 Minnesota 23 21 .523 4 Texas 23 25 .479 6 Angels 23 27 .460 7 Chicago 22 26 .458 7 Tuetdo"• kwn l<•nMO' CJty S, Clevetancl 2 B•lhmore•, feu sl Boston•. Cnic•900 New Yori< S, M1nne\OI• 4 Uoltroot 8, Cahtorl\1• S Mllwaullff s. Ootand 4 T•N,'•O•-c111u90 (KHU·21 •• BO\IOfl (Wl~Ml l(~MO(•IY 18u•l>Yf·I) •I Clt .. l•nd IOllom0.21 h••• IHtNh S·)I ., eattlmOfe 1"91Mef'•3t New York (Macfl<ll l·TI II MlnnHOI• (81yle- ~ll 0Ptro11 CB•re I II at C•lllornll ll'ltueroa J ti MllW8UkH 1ero1Nr11 .. SI •• 0.lllMCI (HDlt- l•> Til•Atl•,··~ Htw Vor~ at MlftlleM>I• K•nW\ Clly at Clt,,.1.,10 TP••sat 81ltl~r• O.trolt at C1llfornl• OnlJ 911,,,., KllaO\lled NATION AL LEAGUE Eaat Division W L Pct. GB Chicago 27 20 .574 Pittsburgh 24 20 .545 11,'.i New York 23 20 .535 2 Philadelphia 25 23 .521 2ir.i St. Louis 21 25 .457 51,'.i Montreul 16 26 .381 S•h Weat Division Cincinnati 30 21 .588 DO<IJ~rs 31 22 .585 San Francisco 24 23 .511 4 San Diego 25 26 .490 5 Atla nta 23 29 .442 71~ Houston 20 34 .370 11' :z TMttlh'lk_. Ch•UC)O,, Sdn Francl1eo S ltOlnnll'!lsl PlllllOtlllfll• u. San Oieoo 1 Clnc1nnttl I , Plthburtll 4 Los Angelo•. Molltreel S New Vor11 4, Houston 2 St. L.oul, 4, lltlanta l Ta11a,•10•-S1n Francisco <Monlelusco 3-21 et Chlcaoo < Reu\thl!I 4 ) ) S.n 01•90!Jonas1·21 .tl Phlladelphla (fwltd"ll Ul Clnclnn'atl INor-men 2·11 •t fl'ltt.e.irelt <KIMlll 5 I) Los A"C)alU IMeHtrsmltll Ml .:ti MontreM <111 .. r)·•I Houslon (Kon lac rnJ l 61 •I Naw York tt<oovn•11 4.JI llllaflta IH.,rllOfl l-41 al St. Louis 1Cur'1111·ll T'IUtf°telf't OamH ~u\IOfl •1 Naw Yori! S.... F•anctsco el Chic.go Only o-mu Klladultd DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO I 9hb HARBOR BL VO . c o~ TA MESA b46·9 30 3 • ... , , ~..,,t ~ a .-.ri , ',., ·p f)su~"' 11 Oow • .. , -• '~ •'1•' £1.,, . .,,,,r ,..t"Jv•t-'\..>t..-. ''• 'J H ... L.J"' w[ MAI(( QV [R SE~S O(llVf:RIE'> ·Athletes All-stars Practice Honored 1 Curt Hanson and Mark Robertson shared most valuable honors on Costa Mesa High's volleyball team at a sports awards breakfast today. North, South Rosters Trinuned . Special award win· Plers: . VOLL•YaALL V•nlt' CaPl•ln: Merljn Pent•li Mo'I Val..abla: Curl HanHn ena Mtrk Robfft50f\; Mo't lmpro.,,ao: O.w H•,,IMlfl! Mo'I llllPlratlonel; 0.lt RGWI .. .1..._Yentty C8Cltel11: Zan• EllarO; Moll \tel...,. Ille: Tim Tlnktt~ Rick Matteson and Tim Jacobs copped the major awards Tuesday night at Marina High's sports awards banquets honoring the track and golf teams. South coac h Dave Brown and Nor th boss Bob Van Voorhis have trimmed their rosters to the 12-player limit for the 10th annual Orange CoUhty high school ~ll· star b¥sketball game. The South takes a 6·3 series edge into the con· test which will be played June 14 at Orange Coast College at 8. The North. however. emer ged vic- torious last year, 102·83, with Mark Wulfemeyer scoring40 points. Under the direction of Brown of Fountain Valley Hig h, the South is working out daily from fense and has good ov~· 3-5:30 at Fountain V~lley all siz~.wlth tall guards. while Van Voorhis of El Dorado's Kevin Freeway Lea gue cham· Heenan (6·31h ) and Ken· pion Fullerton ha s his nedy's Ken Munger (6·2) North team drilling from are good examples of the 3.5 every aft ernoon e1t goo d s l 2 e I n the Fullerton High. backcourt. Brown has indic:uted ' The ~o suffered a he will be going with a bad b w when All· low post offense CJ nd with Orang County stand· good reason. Hu has two out Ste e Nelson of Villa big centers in Fountain Park failed to report for Valley's Dave Rohde practice. A solid overall (6·10) and Los Amigos' p e rform er, h e was Tom Sc b n eid er j o hn tabbed as a like ly starter (6·11). The South will go atforward. with a pressure man de· ~Orange Coast area fensc. playe rs on the South Van Voorhis will have roster include Rohde and his North in a l ·3· 1 of· Bill Miller of Fountain Special ,ward win· ners: TRACK vault, C•lll•ln : S•m HenOrlek ; .MOU Va11 .. 111u Alck MattuOfl; Mosl lm- pt'O....S: Sit.,. L.awll; MoU ln'f>lr• Senior Olympics Valley, Paul Anderson and Chris Baker Crom Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa 's Keith Josephson, Bob Losner of Marina, t-1: O.n Buttar. JUlll• V•raltr Captain: John Olul>lk; Most v11...,. bla: Bot> Gro1se; Most 1mprowa: Carl Oadarlcto.; Mosl ln1plrallON1I. 5,,.1., Olympics Cvc1111g l•I UC lrvlna) U·mllt Road lt•t• Men U ·2' I Wern•>I CMallbul; , MorFIS <uH Elsinore>. J Laird (Oran~>. (Jlrls l(nowl~s. flrelll·Set1lt Man JO·l4 C.plaln: Jell Endicott; Molt V•lua· I. Ha irston CLonQ Beach I; 7 bit: Mlkt Bramel; Mosl lmllf'oveo: Lam otn (Tu scon I, l Lewi s c,.r1 Anderson; Most 1nsplr•llON1I: IColoraaol. OaYI Martt. Men JS·Jt :.Or!ir, 1 Brac11ey <Sent• An•>. Eo~nbero Mosl OutslanOino: Tim J.cobs; (LoSAngelt1), 3. Medina llorr~•l.· MARATHON Dave Taylor of San IMn U ·2' 1 s.ivward <Ane1n.1ml 2 •JJS. 2. Clem ente and Mark sm1111 twe.tm~!~e;~.~os •&. Breitfuss of Mater Del. t M.0 1te <Let.e\l de) 2 J& SS, 1 Her\ltSquatl ~lumphrev (Corona <lei Mori 2 0 01. Guards~rk Rec111>er9 (~¥Of\), J.Coventry tLom1tal 2 •o )2. 6·2. Kevin Heenan <El Oorado). .. 311'1; MenlS·J• Kelly McGinnis (La Hill>ral,S-10; t<.n 1 Clark <Los An9e1~s1 2 37 78; 2. M&.l\Qer ncennedyl,6·2; Jim Beckerle Ktrdtote <Colon1<1ol 2. •S.14 . 3. Sills <Los Al•milosl 6·3. Centers-e.,,, (Irvine) 2:'8.31. we,lon <BrHI. •·•: John HlrKhler" M•n 40·'4 <Rancl'IO Alemllos>. •·•· Forw«d1-t Piper <Corona def Mar 17 S7 07. 1. Tyrone Br•nyan IEI OorAdol, "s>h: Goldman (Nevada) 2.S6.l 2, J. Molter J.•11 Waber <Fullerton), 6·S; 8111 IHawthOrnel 3: 16.St. 'JonnW! <Gerden Growl. 6-6; o.Mls Me., ... 44 Mtn4S·4t Smttn 1Ser.,,ilel,6·S; John Condie t. McWerlh~ INo. HollywOOCll 1 I. Freeman <L• M .. al 2 41 45; 2. lSunnJ Hlllsl6·7. Moll lmprovecl : Ch•rlle C•UIOy, ••nee ). Capteln: Tom Jae.obs. Fulcller IL•ktsldel. J. Burnell ~~~~=.~~r;"83~~2:•S.2&, l RobtrlS G ... rds-P~:::~SOll CCorGN l8e.,,.rly Hl~I. lilM""' SO·S• Oel M.,l, 6·2, Chris B•ker (CorOM Men4S-4t t Allen <Los An9e1ul 3 01 ts. 1 Oel Marl.•~; Biii Miiier <Fount.i" New p 0 rt Harbor I Ellis (Fullerton ). 2. Petl'r'>()ft R111n (Redondo BHCl\I J 19.34, 3. V•llty), 6-2; Mllrk Brelttuu <Maltt" Hi'gb 'S track and ~'-:-.CJUcnn)•. H1llsl; 3. Lee IM•nn.11...i 81l1tll lHuborC1tyll2t.SI. De ll. S·ll; Dave T•YIOr (San ,... Men'sSS·S• Ctamenttl. 5·10. C~nters-O•"'e volleyball teams Will be I. S.Mnley CTu>ll n) 3 32.20. Rollda (Fountain Valley),6-tO; Tom Men SO·S4 fMn"s60·64 ScMei<lerJolln <Los Amigos), 6-11. honore d With S ports I. Repperi lLon9 Beachl, 2. Fou· 1.ClarkCOrangel. Forwards-Keith Josepll$0n /Costa awards banquets tonic:tht ~~!.(ll.os AnQelUI ; J. C<lmPl>llll (LI Mtn.S·H MeSll. 6·~; Buck OaJ (Footlllll),6.f>; to ...... I Bole <LonQBe•cl\)J.43 06. Bob Lo\ner IM•r inal, 6·S; Phil at Separate Sites. M~n 'S·S• Women •0.44 Bo1ci.n <Sant• Ana V1llo), 6-6; Unn Th k l • • t. Kr•llc\\ CTust1nl J·29.SJ . Wll~n tWutmlnsltr),6·S. e tr 3 C ~ e 3 ffi, I S.larlon (Temple C.llyl. 7. Adan1~ i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilli' Sunset League cham-llngiewooo> Ma1140.64 OLYMPIC piOnS for the s econd 1 O'Connor IPlava Ml Re1); 2 Straight year, Will beret· Grillilll IWesl~::~~'.~~gel ed al Newport Harbor 1 Khnge CSan M.lrcosl; 2 oo IO<t90nl Yacht Club beginnir\g' at Woman JO.l4 I Burnet1 IBenr1y H1llsl. 40-44 6:30. <SeeAW>\RDS, Page 83> I Sthuppe IEI Toro). LEASE A aasa The FIAT more for less lease. LESS Money. DICK MILLER MOTORS . FIAT FACTOaY AU'Tl4011%ED SAU$. H •f!Ct. ~ & 0'1Hl.A$ DIUYIU 120 W. Womer at So. Main, ·Santo Ano557-2132 USA YS CANADA 197 6 OLYMPIC TEAMS • Thurs ., June 5, 8:00 p.m . Laguna Beach High School General Admission ........ ~ ..• 2.50 Student. ....................... 1.60 THE GREAT ALFA ROMEO· SAAB COALITION! .. -•• 1 PARKINSON VOLKSWAGEN • 1275 Yorba Linda Blvd. --.,,.._~vo~n..~u:..o.::.a;:t...t. Placentia • (714) 52 4-6400 ~----·--'~~-) -171 ::.. a • ;.;;- ALFAROMEO BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street Newport Beach• (714) 752-0900 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY, TWO FINE CARS JOIN WITH TWO FINE CAR DEALERS TO GIVE YOU MORE. •TEST DRIVE AN ALFA OR SAAB AND GET YOUR FREE OFFICIAL "TEST DRIVER" T-SHIRT. THIS IS A LIMITED OFFER·· SO HURRY! •Oftlf gOOd only lo llcenNd Oriv.t't ti yW1 •no-· , "' .. --.• , Wednesday. June 4, 1915 OAIL V"PILOT 83 Los AI AWARDS Los Al Results Cont. From Page B2 Haveks Leading une ·cadillac Sale Entert•inment Happenings •.. Racing Entries l'lalf "ACI! 'So yard• 2 year O...-rH-b1.-1.& !'>er THt4a J CIHf', Tra<ll ll'tit l'lltsT •ACI! -UO yard• J year Ol6\ & up, Cl•lmlng, P11r•e JllOQ. ~ E~ IWallo.ar) U.00 t.» ._00 ~lie ,..uum te.nram I 4 eo 3.00 Bob's Bar End (Myles) 4,00 Time -11.JI, -Al>O r~ -COunty F.ithof'rl, Fly •w•y Cr11nch, Go Misty Jo, Mr. Altro USIM, s-Oo9 0.<I<, Bannon °'""· Oyn<1mo ~atrol. i Eucta -S·l1t41 l!y• & .. ~Ill ~uum, l'alcl Ut.M 010 lnllcMns. c 1a1m1no. PurM lllOO. Clalml119 Pf Ice ssooo. Tancla Lee Co• (Cl•rlue> Sf.COHO aACE -3SO varda. 3 .,..., 119 olds. Clalmlt19. Purw $1t00. Soda Slloppe (Dreyer I Rockl!t' 8oy (Creaoar J Howerd's Pride (6enl(s) 11t .Jet Account Ill tCMOotal 16.~ 7 J» ).20 l.Ukts Joker (Myles l 122 Se•B•rC11tlelUl)ham1 4.:ZO 3.00 Majestic lmaoe IRlcharC11l Dell's Lltlle Doll (Hart I ~·11.lmltmen ITrtasure) Ft. T. Charger IWetsonl 122 F"renc11 Mike CHntl 3 . .0 122 Tim. -11 . .0. 119 Also r•n -Scared Sa rs 2, First Act, t..ono A Go !Ward I 122 Old .. Sut Goodlo. H.Oabey0<.1, Triple 1,n Tide, Xeroxed, Just A Gigolo. 119 No scratches. Sl!COND It ACf. -110 yards. 3 Yffr olds &. up. Clalmln9. Purs. $1800, C.lalmlng Price' 1.00. Mr. Arr-av IC•r001.1 l 122 Cut tor Aces l8en1<1 l 111 Sold Torn.oo (CrHoerl 1?2 FrenOba IRlcharClsl 119 TbttSlcle (Per,i.I 119 Super Dupe (Hartl 119 eom.on Oe<k IMvtes> 1n S<OOPtr Sport IWalsonJ 119 THlaO RACE -3SO yards. 3 Y911r olds & 11p. Clelmln11. Purse UOOO. Claiming Price USOO. Arnie !Dreyer) 172 Sneaky Tuky cwarol 1n El Toro Perke< ICarooia I 1n Rebel C..ustd Him IH.lrl) 122 Trucklln Man (Treuure I 122 MAgnoll.1 Hornet (P11tt10) 119 f'CURT" RACE -3SOyarOs.lyHr olds. All-•n~•· Purse $.2200. THlltD ltACE ~SO yards. l year Olds. CMllmlng. Pur~ $1900. PlenlyFnt ITreasurel 11.eo •.oo uo Van's Star ICrea9erl 6 oo 3., NtverNotke<t ICardo1el 2.60 Tlme-11 J3 Also ran -Klsseme11, Roayl Bar Su. Limits Srucoff, Tonto Bars Vk, VH· quena.Mr SpeedCount. S<retcl>eel-Sotd HI l-. FOUaTH "ACE -~9 yards 3yNr OldS &. uo. Starters allow•nce. PUrse '1900. MICIWay cnt\Oy (Mylesl 17.60 t.40 • . .O 8"My'sGo1CI (W.1.tel) t.60 6 ... Cft El Jay IS.rtraml 11.20 Tlme-27.96. Also ran -Idaho Go, Tiie Eunuch, EcllO Too, Bay Wu Clli<. Knlghl Of Glory, Bat1te Tanlc. • Scratched -Shanon. MOoo1 S.. (Mylol Tim. 1• 01 tHO Aho ran -Flying O•vlel, O\alned .. 0<1>.et, Tiny 8eti, M•11 Traa, O L'Oan, Town)m•n Strip, carter's Otl\Oy. No)(r•l<llat U • w<W -"'°""' T 11'99 & ~ ....... l'lrer, PaHl'3fl.ll. StlVENTH ••CE ->SO yardL 2 re..-oio •. ~ri.e ~oo.d. T11a .Jet De(k. FntJuOY (Cieri"•> , • 11 00 6 'IO '40 The volleyball team will assembl e al the Balboa Yacht Club ut 6:30. The guest speak er will be UCLA volleyball coach Al Scates. ,,,_,., Elinis Bowling and dro pped a ll the way to the No.22 spot. Action resumes June 1'6. Te111' &owler' ... "• ..... , City t. JoM H•vel~. Fin. Villty 1. Farrell Hink le, lrv1n1 Pins ?,?'8 1,lJS CouPe de Ville Sedan de Ville Eldorado Nabers Codilcx 2.00 H~rl>Or Blv!J., cosu Mesa S40·'1100 Fiims Theater Dance Television In the l"orthy()\!Hlll (Llph•ml 10.80 UO Runnlno HOI (Hartl 360 Time -11.00. Also raft -A·Mf. Al•Mlto•. Ao.Her\ To Calch, Yorty, Sano River Ru11a11, Jollall\On, Huty K.lp, Aambllno Rab. Tim Taylor was named most valuable .player al Miss ion Viejo High's sports awards banquet honoring the South Coast L eague championship basebail Defending champion John llaveles of Foun· lain Valley bowled a five-game block or 1.153 to take over the lead Monday night in the an· nuul West Coast Match Game Eliminatio n s at Cost a Mesa's Kona Lanes . J. Art Beren•, Hawtllorna 4. Jim Tllon\pson, San 01•90 s. Nick Stnogi, Hunlln91011 •·Jim Trli., Sy I mar ,,~s l-;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. 7,118 11 2,163 7,1'2 2, tS1 7, 131 'l,131 7, 12• t.120 2, 119 1,108 2,ott 2.093 2,092 No 5'ratchu. A·JemH or Royalln Harrlton tn· try. • llGHTH a ACE -lSO yaras.) yoar oldS. Claiming. Purse• t'*OO. 0.10i>a1 Polsa CPettlol u .oo 23 40 11., It's A Sure Thi no (Truwre) Above Th• 0001 (Gar UI) Time -11 JO soo 420 • 20 Also r.-n -Paul surlttt, ToP 1'Nxltt Jo. Bud's LOOI, Stoney Suo. Play Hous., Y ••lly Yack, SllOokum Sam. HoS<ratcllas. Haveles averaged 231 iAsuu1. per game in jumping vmnv from fifth to firs t. • Mo~t V•lualll•. Tim l•ylor; Mo\t team. Improved· Jim Clouse; l.HdlnQ I-tit· But it wasn't the best ter: Gt~ "-"Y; Oeten~lve Player Dave ScllmlOI ; C•p1aln. Dave mark O( the night. Schmidt. J1H1iorvarslty Irvine dentist Farrell 1. Steve Grimes, Escondido a. Bob Ramlrt&, Ana lie Im 9. 8utc11So~. Garden Grove 10. Jack Corntlwn, Costa Me•• 11, LA• T •VICI". S.11 Oleoo 12. W•rren H•r,,son, Anellelm 13. SteYf 8 101f, Co, ta Mcse u. Tetty B;enl, Santa Ana IS. Tooy Perry, San Diego 1'. Oler. 8r•asc11, We>lmlnster im~~~~·:'u:~i'!~ ~'1:.~~~·;)J1~1~~ Hinkle rolled a 1,168 0111ers-JO. Mar1c Rudy 1eos1a lngPllCher:G•ryKnoPOtf. Series (234 average), Me>•I 2,022, l2 Srl•n M'~non Frosi..sop11 )·umpa·ng 16 places m· to I Costa Meu 1 1,011, 11. &011 Mo\I Yalu.Ille; Ed Meli llo; Mo\t SchNe-ls ICcOSi. MHa) 1.~. 1' lm1><ovec1 •1 Penasa; Mo~t ln!.Pir.t the No. 2 position. just 13 OoUQ Mvus IOana Poonll 1,992; ~• lleft<ll Rici< Krueier d H l TrKy 0.Vusser (Hunt1n9ton &aclll U Ea.ICU. -.. Dal OINll P.ise & J. VOLLEY BALL pins behin a Ve es. l,'l'IO, SJ. Denny Ptn\.O (H.,ntongton ll'sA$weT1'in9, ... 1 •• 1.1'4.00. Varsity The biggest jump of 8cachl 1,.,.9; st. Fred Oougtwrly Most IMplrallon<1L Mike SrtnNll: (Costa Mewl 1.949. NINTH ltACE 3SO yards 3 yNr Ml Hu~\le; Gary l(rym41r and Scott the night W3S made by •2. Jot Mc Cue (Minion Vle1ol o1e1s&up C1a1m1119.Purs.'1900. Hunttr,Captaln·JettEv•ns. Long Beach 's Doug 1,9•S; 73. Newt Ha1es (Fountain RO<klng Deel! JIHllOt'VArslly Valley I 1,921 ; 1•. Ron Hoppe 1Cos1a (l.lphaml 1• • .0 1.00 ~.80 Snt Player. R~r H"llmoln. JOhnSO[l 1 WhO moved Up -.Vsal l,•1'; 71• Alan FGntn (COS1a Srucedalt (Cardoul S 20 l 20 Mtwl l,tU; M. Ralp/I McBee CFoun- Mr. Kancly Charge CWatson) '·'° 46 notc hes to the No. 21 taon Valttyl 1,MS, 90 Jell Gtllum Time-180S CIF 8 . ball s "t 0 ·'ohnson bad a (Costa Mes.I t,"'4; 9S. Tom Fttle< Al so r•n -Smootl'I It Over. a se po l l n • .._, (Laguna Hills) 1,IU;IOO Mlk• Pillleen·~ Dandy, Man O'Glow, Sh.iely five-game block Of 1,084. Bronkowskl (Huntln9ton Buell) Everett,Jac1<S1mon,V11n Gln~. latOod9erSudluml Long Beac h 's Rich 1,aS3, 109.C11uc1tYoun9CCostaMe~> scratt11eo -so eo, 4-AO.•mplonshlp t,eos; 11s. 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Tu Sanlord IF01H1tain Fl"" RACE -JSO yards. 3 vear -~ar~uce~cu~1e'.:., ~P•~l~•.!_•t~M~-~so~·-----~6~1s~110~p~Mo~n~too~me~r!."~1.~L:!v~nwoo0~~0.~_:~e_::a~c:..:r....:·.:.r_:O::_:e::_::_:a:_::.::_.:_S:_:e:.:r_:1e:::.s::__:_V:dl'.::•e:_:v.:_l :..:•·1>4::::3·:_ _______ ~===~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! o1CIS & up. Clas$1lleo •llowance. Purst Triple Bull (Cruger) Truly Pokey !Hartl Rick Van Rocket I.Myles I Goforthedou1111 cw1mon> FlnH RACE -~yards. 3 year olds & up. Clalmlng. Pur)t $2800. Clalmlno Price '4000. Dickey Danber IOreyerl t19 cri.rm Gain 11.lpllem) 11'2 Savennah Ghost (WatM>n) 122 Snlffy Dee ITreuurel 122 Joyous Pride IMylesl 1n 01gJfll(J 1l"•oe1 119 Inlets Priest (Sert ram I 119 !""dnlght SPff(I ICerOoH I 122 SIXTH aACE -3SO yards. 3 ynr olds & up. Fiiiies & muts. 011mlng F'Urw '380(). Clalmlr19 Price $10,000 Oldie's O.m IRlc""rds) 122 Runnln Rose IW1rOI 119 LuU.y Pa16ar (Pa~) 111 i;ColOf'Me Pink IHertl 119 LeoV•ndy Glrl ICarOota) 122 .'Ovsty 1141 Udy ITr .. asure) 111 CUle 'N Cloer I Dreyer) 122 C.OJohe I Gar a I 119 Hebel K•v I Watson I 122 SEVENTH RACE -~00 yardS 3 year olds Allowance. Purse $2800. The SolYano. Ea~v•ces (Oreyerl 11' Circle Five ITrusurel 119 Heir Apparent !Lipham I 119 Rllytllmlc Pllyllls (Clerosse l 111 Wlllrlaoo IHarll 122 Deer Sue ceruoed 111 Jels 1.illle LAOy I Richards I 117 EIGHTH ltACE -3SO yards. Claim· lno. Purse SlOOO. Claiming Prlc.e $4000. SS'Soo. Heck (Wetwnl 31.20 10.00 S.o< Liz' RtQUest (WarO) S.40 3.40 El Jato !Treasure) 4.20 Time -17.94. SIXTH ltACE -3SO yards. 3 year olds & up. CJalmin9. Purse i.:1000. Quest l Baroo · (Wat5on) "-"Flyer IBan~I 20.20 tG.60 11 ... 1.40 5.60 Doubles Tourney LONG BEACH-A single-elimination mixed doubles tennis tourna- ment, under the spon sorship of BuCfums- Kodel, b egins Thursday at the Billie Jean King Tennis Center. 5.lnguesa IRlcllarOsl New Polity (Treesure l Pam's R0<ket 11.lptym) String Sa~ Slledow IOrever J Falcon Olal 16anlcs I Pal's Dandy IW•lker) Poltle Red (Gena 1 t101 Shot Cute B•r ICardou I Somerset Lucky (Wtrd) Noo Deal (Myles) It starts at 1 F r iday and action resumes Saturday at 9 a .m . and Sunday at 11 a.m . (semiCinals) a nd 2:30 :~ (finals) following a 1:30 ::! exhibition m a tch featur· m ing Hollywood ~~~·personalities Ross m Martin and P eter Brown !~~ and tennis pros from NINTH "ACE -lSO y .. os. l yur olos & up. Claiming, Purse ll.xl. Cl•lm1,.q Price S 1600. LUO" ITrusurel C.lllornl• Sln09 IMy leSI Mr-Shady I Pagel Mod Pl>ise 18•nksl Fleet's Dupe (CarOot•l O•n<ly's Jet <Hartl Jo Burress IClerlue I C.lcutta <Garza I Third lmaoe IWard ) Hant.'s venouaro lRicharOsl Grunion To Run 11q 119 119 119 112 121 · 119 119 121 121 The grunion season re- opens ne~l week with the firs t two.hour ruh on Southern California b eaches schedul ed to begin Wednesday, Jwie 11 atlO:SO p.m. Runs will follow on June 12 (11:38 p .m .). June 14 (12:33 p.m.) and June 15 (1 :39 a .m .). In each case the run lasts about two hours. The best times for gru- nion huntin g normally occ.y. r during the second how and the second and third nights or the four· day run. A valid state fishing license is required for taking grunion and there is no limit on the number t h at can be t a k e n . within the immediate area. Included in the pair- ings are Henry Leichlfried and Robin Ka h n r e p' r es e n ting Newport Shores Tennis Club and Cor ona d el Mar coach Dennis Trout a nd wife Jeannine Crom the Stoneybrook Apart- ments. FATHER'S DAY JUNE 15 ()JTTON GAVz..E WALK SHORl'S IN NATURAL b lJAl/( BY 0. P. SU N'Nfl\R. $10~ FATHER'S DAY TENNIS SALE Until June 15th all men's tennis apparel, Shoes, Sox, etc~ are specially priced to make Father a happier tennis player. PARAMOUNT SPORTS 333 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa (Behind Tiie lnl•Nlhorw Houa.ol Pe!ICal< .. I PHONE 642-6886 ·WE'VE BEEN AROUND. We're starting our 22nd yr. this month ! We've l'earned a heck of a lot about making satisfied customers in 22 years: we'd like to add you to our list. Lowest prices on sales & teasing of Lincoln, Mercury, Cougar, Capri, Monarch & Bobcat. .... f 41-.JOHNSON &SON LN:OlN/MERCURY AA M"-"l')a •¥1 (Of'• •U • M .... J COSTA MESA FULLERTON .,,_. 2946 BRISTOL ST. 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD. SO. OF SAN DIEGO FWY. PHONE: 870·0700 PHONE: 549·1533 SANTAANA 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS PHONE: 547·7.477 WESTMINSTER 15221 BEACH BLVD. PHONE: 893·8544 SPECIA.L VALUES FOR TODAY THRU SUNDAY OPEN MON. THRU FRI . 8:30 A.M.·9 P.M./SAT. 8:30 A.M.·6 P.M./SUN. 9 A.M.· 5 P.M. CORNELL DOUBLE BELTED "300" WHITEWALL TIRES 98 A78-1J plu~ $1.77 Fff TOUCH DURABLE BEL TED TIRE YOU CAN COUNT ON FOR TRACTION, MILEAGE. G78·1S RIDING COMFORT l ECONOMICALLY PRICED! H78-1-' ·~-----­H78-15 plu1 '7 10 to S2.92 fET on oock ti•• 30MONTH GUARANTEE* SAVIS MOHIYt SAVIS OASI • COMllNES SUENG1H Of STEEL Wl!H lONC M1lEAG£. EXCEllfNT HANDLING, UACTIOl'I & QUIET •IDE OF THE RADIAi. 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' :·:~~:.•; ' ' •. .::. ... --.... . ·..--· -.. -.... - .#-1 DAILY PILOT' ' ,j Wednnaay. June 4, 191! ,..o_uE_EN_IE ..... -___ B-'-y-Ph_il _1n1_.,_1an...;.;.dl u c I Offerings 133 Graduated-in Mesa B~siness Students •' 't . '.: t : ~~-= ' '·J'..~i..·1( ... ' .,~ - ' . Southern Callforola art currently und~r way Coll~gc in Costa Mesa, to prepare ror the ruture Or"nge County's oldest enrollees too, accordine (our.year college, has to Dr. Emil A. Balliet, gra~ua\e.d B rfCOrd 133 SCC president. provements to the cam· pus at 2.52.5 Newport Blvd ., Including 11 classrooms, 150 parking spaces, street lighting, road w ide ning, sidewalks and landscap· ing. Compete ., -... .. "'' For J -une Told seniors in the class of Construction has 1975. !begun on more than $1.2 Plans and actuaJ work millioq worth or im· BRUSH .... BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO TNEM mp BY STEP Anyone can care tor a Brush & Blower hair style. °' our olher curl cajoling. luss·lree. lull tuncttonal • ~IUOI STYLIS which ar8 as easy ID do as iusl sham- PoOI Our lamp cuis. linger tumble cuts. curling iron cuts. wash towel dry, bl"ush ·n !lull cuts or simple wash and w ear cuts are SCISSOl.Y, all lake-care-of-yoursell styles. Good lor any age. any hair. No teasing. no rollers. no 01ns. no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS .r.l.SOo NO ltf NINAMtHT WA .. \. lOV """' ..... WAlfT 10 "J JO .... llA .. ··-OPIH JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING 1--10,.uT.&SUH.t-5 356 S Tustin Ave .. Orange 564 Hamilton Ave .. HuntirtQlon Beach 305 N. Harbor Blvd . Fullerton (lQCATEOAI fH£ JASCINA TING \/IU,AOf.l SOL! tf7·1 ltl t•l·JSlS 17t-Jl6l tttonetary i::ifts to the Asse mbli es of God Church-affiliate reached $562 ,000 , o r which $433,000 was earmarked for construction. A sum of $100,000 was irtso donated to finance a bilingual studies depart- ment for Spanish and guidance programs. ~tudents in the HW\\, lngton Beach Union High School District recently competed with one anothe1· in the annual business skills awards competition sponsored by the We stmins ter, Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach Kiwanis Clubs. First place \vinners in each category were: Beginning shorthand, Cori Nipper, Fountain --~~~~~~-------, Valley ~ligh School; ad- ,-vanced s horthand, Kathy 11AVll Fly UI . Anywhere Jn the l\1arion, Edison; novice typing, Debi Gilbert, Edison; inte rm e diate typing, Beverly l\1illar, l\tarina; advanced lyp· ing, Kay Hels trom,,. ~1arina ; a-ccounting, Rugh Krenzi n, 1',ountain VMUe , OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS ci ~--........ .--........ -·-··--·~ ,.4 "You've been a onizingly reappraised by the Board or Directors and you're being dumped ." The (olJowlna t:JC Irvine Extension lee· tures are offered in JW\e and are open to the public. -., "l'•l>tk O.tl9n Wllll Dl"ft," 1,IUlan R. Don•IO, M.A., ln•tructor ol Ari, P•.-.W. City Collt91. Flrl! ot ptO· 9r11m. 7·1D p.m., Rm. SOJ, C_. Gel Mir H IQ!'I $c11001, 2101 E1ltOl"fl Orl'H, Nt .. POrl 8t1<ll. F": loM, l~ tl..0.1 .....,.,, m•tet11I,, WIEOHl.SOA Y, JUNt: II ,.eop1119 Wllll Rt$1$tl"(t to OlllllQol lor trot Ht•llPo Cir• l"Cl"llry," HO•l•d Wl!1on, prtU,,tnt. Ad· mlnlll••llvl Re111rc11 A••oti•ltli 1nt. A onl·l•Y P•0 11••rn. t 130 1.m .. •:JG pm., H.oOdty Inn, 3131 W, CPo11pman Aye .• O••n0to. "": M5, ln-cl .. dt~ cit •• m•l•rltl, hHICll •nel Plt•lnQ. ''Con•••~•tlon C1r,,1nl119," 6•r9yl• Rtl11 ... r, Pr..D. l8ol ... y)1 i.&c:11er, GolOln W•1t Coli191, 1na l""'J Se1c11 s111e U11lw•slty; --· "O•g•nl( M1111od Prlmtr" 011 Pres1L Ptrt ol ••l•nslo11 t0<1r11. l·t :•i p.m ., Rm, 10), $otl•1 Science• ltD. Fee; '41. "M•n•o;i•rnent D1r1IOi)m1nt lor W~n." Helen Dltmofld, Pn.D .. pr.,. fet1or ol 8u•l,,.•1 AOmlnl1trtUon, Cllru' Cot11111. P1r1 of ••l•n•IOfl '°"'"'• 1·10 p,m., Jim. ''°· Sotl•I Sciences Lib. F••: w, lnch>Ot• ~ Jiit•. .. l••Ol 1,.. S.• -tmpllt•l~f« C•lllor..i•," C1rol Q. Cllfblot, ""'-0., ptOlt''°' o1 lfll••n•llOMI U• •NI PoliUc•I $(i•M•, V$C. l•tl of •'t.• 111•• '''I••· "Tll• ll~l119 MarlM ~ Rt-•<•• ol C1llltr11l1 ' t ... ~ ..... ... lmte••ll .... , 1·•:JO p,n\., Am.. IS&, l'tlYlkll Sc.teMll lktQ. Sl""'9 .oml•1llH\ 11 IJ>K• P"•mll" J), WIDNISDAY, JU .. I ti f DllftDNDAY,JU .. IE U "ti!• Gore•• ol 1111 Co••••H Rl ... r," Ror R•llet,M!o .. lnttrvr;tor Ill 0.0l"IY •nO 5cle11c1, Gt ot.lmOlll Coll9Qt . A ,1 .-c11r rill trip 111 tl'lt eo1•-Riv.• -Gt•lld C1nron •n· -.1.-M. FM> il-'•S, l'Of h'"I""' I~ lorm1Uo11 till An11 WllMl'I !JUI Q).11191. THU•SDAY JUNI n "F1br!c 0.•IOfl wl111 Dr1t," u111111 R. ()ol\llCI, M.A., J111trt,1tlor ol Art, P•.-N Clly College. Port ol ••· I-Ion p.ogr•m, 1·10 p.m., Rm. WJ, cor-oe1 ,,..., H1011 kl'IOOI, 1101 E•Ublull l>t'lr•, N1•porl 8&1~11. F": i.M, lnclud111om1 m1t1rl1!\. "The Uo11Q11191 ol the &ody -Otnu Voc1but1rl1s," T1rr1rK• £. St11omour9, Pll.D., 1t 1ht111I P<• l•S1<1rl lnter,,!1clplln1ry C•"llr, Cal Stilt uUerton, S.coflO m11llnQolt• lan•lon co .. rll, 1·1D p,m ., Rm. lit, Socio! St~Me• l lD. Fe1(l'I, ''Amlr lc•n Fol-Me,,lclne,'' Frint•~ M. Tiiiy, M.A., blbllo• 9'~" Cent•• of Folklo,• tndMyln, UCLA. Pon ot ••l•fltlon progr.,,,, 1·10 p.m., Rm. 1.St, Socl•t Stltf'o«1 L&e. F": W.1. ' "DullOfn9 $111·E,t••m Tllrou111> Tr ... wc:\ion<1I Afl•l~•I,," Robert $. D•vl,,1a n . Ph .0 ., tll11!tl l p1ycno1011l1t . Port of le<lu••· -.k$1'1op, 1·10 p.m .. Rm. ti•, Com-puler Sciet'Ktl 81.,{I. Ftt: Nan..:redil, UGI CreO!I, W.S. Ftt IO •lltnO IK\uttl only, 1-lp.m., US. "ll~ral lon Wllno .. t l ollf!O: A Val"'' Work~llop For wome11," A1ln ll111hor1I, M , D l ~lnl1y, !Union T-lo9f<•I S.m!n•r y I, 11~•11$.e<I . .,...!• rl1oe. l•mllr '"" tlllld <oun111or. P•rl ol -rklllop, 1.10 p.m., Rm. J(J, l•ht,.,...IU11 Hall, Flt: lc4t. l'IUOAY, !.ATUllDAY AND !.UN DAY _JUJol.E.10, l l 4"4.0 ii ~ "Women ln ~Ng.ement," Ptfrltla A. Renwick, Pll.D .. a11l1t..,1 proo l111tr. Gra,,u11e Stllool DI A"· m1nl1trahon. UC lrrlne. A weekencl ptOl)rtm, Fri"''· 1·10 p.m .; 51\,,...,..., -Sunct•Y. t 1.m .. l p.m., Rm, !-0, So<.i•I Scitln<ll lib. Ftt; Ml, In· tluclt1 p•rkl1111 Cb<lno ••tk lll!Kh S..l .. rd•Y •net Sun"•Yl . l'lllOA TS AND SATUllDAYS JUN• H , 11 ANO JUNI! 11, 11 "AlcDl'loli•m In 8u11ne11 1nci In· O..•l•r.'' F••ni< c. W••k1, lnauotrlll CIH\1111t•nt lor Or•n11e County O.P6rt· ..,.nl or Menttl Ht1llll AlcDl>O!I~ ~~""m (. ,. .. ., S.rvott~ ;in" O"'U 1~1-er1. A two. ~ ~-CAR PEI YOUR ENTIRE HOME COMPUTILY INITALUD OVU LUXHIOUI •AOO.C LIVI" IOOM, Dl•llG IOOM, $ IAUWAY 6 TWO llHOOMI ..... Cl.eLANESE n,YLON ,.U · IJ.lfl .... II. TIS. &ELANESE ltvLON Hl~LOW n.. .... Wlfti rt. lleM a...hltf 100·~ CELANESE NYLON PILE A POPULAR HI LOW PATTERN THAT COMBINES BEAUTY ANO DURABILITY MANY BRIGHT COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. MOW SALE PRICED • • • KODEL(IJ Ill TIP SHEARED -• I ST QUALITY NAMI llAND CARPETS AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES IDO% KODEL ·Ill POL VESTER PILE. LUXURIOUS Hl·LOW STYLING COMBINED WIT H A GENTLE IN TERPLAY Of DESIGN AND COLOR. •OW SALE PRICED •.• SQ. TD. SAVI SJ.OD COMPUHLI llTAIL •• $1.H HERCULON "' WOVEN PATTERN • 100% HERCULON · OLEFIN PI LE COMBINES BRIGHT DECORATOR COLORS WITH A UNIQUE DESIGNER PATTERN. LONG WEARING AN D EASY TO CARE FOR • SELECT FROM THI LARGEST CARPET INVENTORY Ill THI WEST ROOM SIZE REMNANTS 1,000' s OF ROLLS LARGE SIZES SlVIMIS UP TO ... 60°/o 80°/o ' ' DUPONT NYLON TRI.COLOR SHAG 100"\ DUPONT NYLON PILE. RICH. QEEP DURABLE Sf!AG IN BRIGHT THRffCOLOR DESIGNS llOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPUHLI Jlllll .•. Sl.'9 Miii~ KITCHEN PRINTS 100 » ANSO' NYLON WITH RUBBER BACK. 5-YR. GUARANTEE BEAUTIFUL PATTER~ DESIGNS I~ BRIGHT COLORS llOW SALE PRICED ••• SQ. YD. SAVI SJ.OD HERCULON®SCULPTURED 100·.,. HERCULON· OLUI ~ PILE'~ A T'GHT LOOP WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS STAINS ANO WEAR MANY COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM llOW SALE PRICID ••• COMPUHLI llTAIL ••. S7.H lff.t\lftU IUO!lllh 01 HUllllf\ 11( l lllll-G!O• OU IOf •I\ Ollfll lllU 99 SQ •. TD. SAVI SJ.DO • EVERY ROLL OF CARPET IS MARKED AllD PRICED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE KODELlll PLUSH • ALL LAIOR UNCONDITIONALLY 'UARANTEED IOO''b KODEL" 111 POL VESTER PILE. A DENSE, SHORT PLUSH MADE Of LUXURIOUSLY RICH FIBERS. SELECT FROM AN OUTST ANDING ARRAY Of BRIGHT COLORS. NOW SALE PRICED •.. 99 SQ. TD. SAVI SJ.00 COMPAIHLI llllll , • St.H DUPONT NYLON PLUSH 100% OUPONI CONTIN UOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. THICK. DENSE PLUSH IN A MULTITUDE Of EXCITING COLORS. SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE AND EASY TO MAINTAIN NOW SAU PRICED ••• DUPONT NYLON DENSE PLUSH NOW SALE PRICED ••• 11"11flf0 IUM~lll 01.til(lllfl I« 'lll!fll"'IG• ~fl 101111011111 fllll SQ. Tl. SAVI U .00 1000/o'DUPONT NYLON PILE. EXTRA DENSE, LOW PROFILE PLUSH IN LAVISH MULTI-COLOR COMB INATIONS THAT WILL BRING HIGH FASHION TO ANY HOME. SQ. Tl. SAVI S4.00 · COMPHHUllTAIL ... Sl.tt COM,UHLI llTAIL .. St•.H llOW SALE PRICED ••• SQ. TD. SAVI SS.00 COMPUHLI llTAIL .• Stt.tt HERCULON® COMMERCIAL CARPET 100% HERCULON• OLEFIN PILE. EXCELLENT FOR HIGH TRAFFIC AREAS. OFFICES, APARTMENTS, HOTELS. NOW SALi PRICED , ••••• , COMPAIAILI llTAIL ..................... $5.99 SQ. TD. SAVI SJ,00 KODEL® Ill HI-LOW SHAG 100% KQDEL •Ill POLYESTER PILE. A CLASSIC PATTERN WITH THE DISTINCTIVE LOOK OF PLUSH ELEGANCE. MANY COLOR £0MBI NATIONS. llOW SALE PRICED ••••• COMPAIAILI Rn AIL ., •••••••••••••••••••• $9.99 SQ. lt. SAVI SJ.00 Si lD·ID ·!D DAii IND NO INTUEll • CONVENIENT CIEOIT PllNS AND BANI HIMS AYAllABIE • (Alt FOR rm SHOP.AT-HOME SU~CE • Yim DUI CUSTOM DIUUY OElllTMENT •--- NO . HOLLYWOOD VENTURA WHIHlll tONG IEACH MONTCLAIR FOUNTAIN VALUY EL CAJON 7H7L-olC..rM HOI L .. 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But Mazzella used a pinching trick he had just learned in the class, The self-defense class at a Senior--Citizens Center in· the Jackson Houses, in the borough of the Bron~. had broken for • I ~--99•1'' ·:·~ ~,. .. ·. COMET CLEANSER MOP& GLO . FLOOR ·SHINE CLEANER L · DEODORIZINt CLEANER Playtex 8 01. "Sani·Strip" DISPOSABLE BOTTLES 100 1 59 ~--~C==OU=NT ~· AMERICAN MADE 3-pc. Salad sn ........ TOM elACH *Ice 6 •a 'O •~•1••• I ........ taught by two housing officers, and disarmed the bandit. · Guuman then fled and Muziella described him to of· f1cers Ouie Thompson and Lid· don Grlffith, who were still inside the center, police said. The officers searched the grounds, and found and arrested (]unman. Kathleen and Sherllynn Dur· rans, Laguna Beach. George Henry Salley, Huntington Beach and Steve E. Gwilliam, Newport Beach have been listed among 793 students at Ricks College as being named to the spring semester honor roll. Students receiving a 3.S or above grade point average are eligible for recognition. IPSWICH, M ass. (UPI> -A cutback in federal funds will eliminate a Junior high school job now held by President Ford's daughter-in-law, according lo :school officials. hour teachlng aide m Whipple • Junior High School's reading , laboratory s ine<.· September,· 1974. • But "cutbocks in federal funds to the school system will eliminate Gayle's position Um~ coming Call ," said John lfut-. But Gayle Ford. married to the President's son, Michael, wUl not be artected since she already hais 'made plans to leave the position. tunen, principal at Whipple. ,,.. She has worked as a $2.85-un1 Gavle earlier decided to kavc her job and return to school. C SCOPE MOUTHWASH & GARGLE 24 oz. 1.27 ·-· ............. """' -,,,. . ' '• 1.19 I'! f . I ~ . i ... : .. ~ -· · ...... ·. ~-: ,, ' ' , ,, '· OHE PIECE FOR HANGING PLANT Natural color to display a favorite plant and pot (not included). ,81/t~Rl'. 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A lon ely wido\v (Amanda Blake) hi1·es a young . woman compa nion <Tis ha Ste rling) un- aware that the girl and her boyiriend are killers and extortionists. Dick I·laymes } and Sam Groom are featured. KCET (28) 9 :00 -':Knuckle." This 1-lollywood Television Theater production fc1:1t ures Jack Cassidy. Eileen Brennan and Gretchen Corbett in a thriller about a young man investigatin g the mys terious disappearance of his sister. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening JUNE 4 5:00 o o Cll (10) Eil m CD""" W O .iz.(1).»(.t)(:&tl)INftl O @ lonru• O lr•!lide m r.rtr~1r f•Jllltt @ MM SQtM fI) M11il T efUI ~Stu hek rn aewic '"'"""' EE loc•r l flltfld1 5:30 fi9f Mm Gritfill SllG• (D biJ Gri11itll fili Cil 1-S,, fDZMm! I~ (IJ> Doltt'1 Cltta a;,T1ne1 r~Jll EEi Little R1K1is 7:00600.n@ EDQ)News Cil l1111Ni11 0 aowtiq '" Doll•~ @ M.d $qMM 00 Tm!!« CirlstetutKn 0 Wut"1 MJ UHi m I L9ft LKJ @ TM fll €E l..i Miiin P'flll'i!Nd.I 06 c:Em!iJ JllMmlle 11 lht ;,,. 4t11 Gutsl.s 1fltludr loret~ tyn11. Con"I' t .. it!f. lyn11 M6tfsoll and Jt1nn1t Stt ltJ. mo [ 1 u T ... nu. llefi111e "Ben11mm fr1Mhn" fir$1 ol 1 11•· t n pul 11rits dt111ned lo bronc Ame11an h13.1ory to lift. w1lh 1 pro· Mt ot !he hie ol !Mn fr1nk!in. ll! (LJ Mlfcu1 Wtllly lll.0. Eil Orl N Efl fltrK Sltt&H 1loni$1s wbo pl1n 10 m;i~t ht! !heir Mii •1Cli111. ID Mm '"91il Shtw m mmm r• The BostO!I Sympllony Oldlt$111 dli1mbe1 p\IJ· en pttlOfm. !:OO 6 @ w LCI c • ••• • ··r~ih· ~·· (i) i\ won ol n.uu!l-mur- dtB 1llrk1.S Clnnorl"s 111letftl "hell in lll()l/lfY lntnd CO!"l'l•llCIS Clnnllfl tllit h•s ci1tnt ~ l1li.el1 K· t11Wli ol -ol Ute crifnes. Q ~ @ (}91 (D l.9ul TI UH "Sonus Blbf" (A) hlllll!I hu \0 lflv1i.e I PfOfl!ISllli .ihlelr abouC • "hethff to lta•t school 1nd K· ttpt 1 hicrih.e ertt1 horn 1 m1· JOf leifllf SCOl.LI. (!) Tk Ul'ltoutllHltt m n1thW01n EI! llollTfl"ll Ttltmitl TH11it ··11nucklt" (lhr) i\ $USpeMel~I th11lle1 ainctrQin1 a youn1 Jlllll •ho re!u1ns to los Mftlts alter 1 IZ·1til·lbM>n«, lo imesti111e the m)'$ttr1011s diuppur1na ot his si1lt1. lKk Clssidy, f~ffil 81tnn1n. Gre1dltn Cofbttt, Manuel Rivera and Mith•tl C111tolu itu. 9:30 0 Mtwi al Mu»ul Slln EI! l..i Tie"' 10:00 0 (UJ @ 00 DI• Auzwst VC Morrow 1uttts 1s 1 loal union elt1tf "Ito aPi1f.1r1 ro be 1u1llr ol mu11,r1. o ca.~ oo ®J m rttiocdl ''Once Upon ~ Yictom'" iR) When 1 "HlthJ ~!Ion Ii tw~d slain, Dr. leo Stea· nrr (&utst Jolln Otilntr) be(omes Ill! 1mme 111Jp.eel -~e w1~ dis· r;o¥et'4 hoklmt I st1lpel OV!f tilt ..... 00 rtrry M11111 o rn m hrftll ~1ru, 11111 ... ;r. IMlll l)Qll11 Biby" CR) Blre!U's hie ind hrs rtf)Utltoon 11 an ~st Olp are 1lmo'll dt$1roytd bf a buu- hlul pillll08JilPher "ho ur.es him J:lO I) Lor .. '1HM'I Lui " Ult Wild. ..rthoul ti•S knO'flltd&e to Steil 0 N11•11 Tllat Tunt 1 S~.000. Ann Prtntiss 1uests. 0 l-.bltlicl• Styli I 0 (l!i [lj) 8illr '""""' Cf11$llft 0 Celebrity Swnpstd.u tD m """ llJ (ii) 00 Tt Tell lite 1111111 m Gd Smart 0 Mlllilll $ ltltvit: (2hr) ~ 1...1~ TiJM I S.. Aftllle~ (com) "61 lO:lO ~ rn """ -Robert ~•lchum, ~Allred Hildtcot.t ~q] '""' II li(bl GI t\11111'1 Hrren Ill @ ltt'1 Mau A De .. l ~~:,.tilJ '°f'! Giel tM ttuntry tele ... itJ lowtili( Uttk bails l :JO 0 (lf I 13 CD AIC Wtd11n-~'' iifh'lf: IC) (90) '"letr.,lf"' (d1a) '/4 -Am1nd1 811'ae, l<sha S1ei!on1. Ock Ht)mtS. Sam G,_. ,\ lonely •>d(lllr hoies I 1<111n1 -- 1n C0111p1noon. unaware 11\e IKI in• he, bfrrluend ire k1llrr1 ind utor- Thursday - DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 0 "M11l111t" (d11) ·~ -Ch11lu Boyei. Nochtlt Nor1tn. (i) "llw & Sith•«" (CM!) "l l - Geolft M11r,t.1. lond1 [),1l'ltll, U:OO ID -Tiie ti-llllJ. lrH!ttl" (com) '3' -Wi1111111 Pow1N, h11n Arth~1. J~me11 Cltuon 1:80 0 "Mani,, •• ' kfftN"' (dll) ·51 -C1111e Trnoi, s.u, rorrtit. C.rltOfl Ytunf. I 11:00 6 00 0 m (1) Nfts 0 00 @ )} 00 '""" O Bnt 01 G.rt11Cht @ SrtU. U 11111 huillo'1 Stum •- ID Missill!: ln,.sW!e m Mid Sqllld ll1J (l) Prier Gu•• ~Tlle U~n Eii1 Yo(1 I• ~at~ I l! C.Ul YJdtr)I 1l St• eIICi$eJ111 34 ... 8 Ci!t ,._.. .. CV 00 /l} 00 !kn 1:45 6 11Wrie: ~-Sulc~" (cOfll) '62 -lefl}'·lbomaJ, ~lilt S..ndfn, 2:00 (D All-Hi1ht SllM: '1rt!!f1 Last c.w: "'711 Ou11 Orile" l:lO 6 -..nt: .... _ " lltt Nort- C.U•trf" {•~) 'Sl -R11tb Hu~. Jolln Ac11. r.i• (() ""''" Slid. ,,.. ,..... Crid." (com} '62 -Alln fouftt. Don1h Shcfe. Robert Mtnill. 1:00 G ..,, • ., Sc1tl!Hc" (drtl ·41 - Cary Gun!, lrent Ounnt. 1JO (C) "'Tk list of Mril1 Mtnt• ltf'" ("'YS) "63 -Geor1• c. 5'otl, ~11k Dourlt5, Dtrwi W,n111. O"l @ "C115 ,, llllsi"' lldv) '64 .:floc1111d AUtnbo11111p, hck H1w· kins. l:lO 1)1 "lirttt of tM llMl" {min) '41 -81n1 C~bJ, Mtiy Martin, 0 (C) ''J:~lll" (111'1) '64 -H111y G"""Wf••flll, Slurkf [1ton, ACJbtrl ..... KOCE T e levision • 4 ·~ c't:'so~~~u~~~.~~':-~~ J~ •TME LAW"" \l ;JI llllAlll •WO «M¥1aOlllMlfkt rel l MIAM l DADE I t ... EIP'ONStelllfY Of" f"UTUAE GaNlltA1t0NS" 1:M ... TINO "ANS WIST !Cl -l'Tll "•l:E,. ANO &LUE WITH ct•El:Jll ANO (;lltEEN"' ,1•i• 11.ICYltt( C:OM .. ANY ICI ~ ...... 11'ttl•t I(:) (C'fWI r LAW l'Olt TNI .,._!Cl "'HOW ' ' • Superb Co1acert Irvine Chorale Hailed ' - Members of the Irvine Master Chorale will not be aware of the depth or the compliment they are being paid in this column when this writer assures them that they recreated the "Orpheus sound" last Saturday night. So let them be. promply advised that the "~rpheus sound was that superb bl end or human voices created by th.e ltigendary Orpheus Choir or Glasgow -. long since disbanded but very much alive loday in the hearts of alLwho were privileged to listen to the greatest choir ever to perform in a European concert hall. They were never less than perfection itself in any performance or any of the hundreds of works that comprised their considerable repertoire. But neither were director Jotm Alexainder's fl awless Irvine singers i n a pe rformance that so magnificently., closed a memorable season for this .ambitious organiu tion . · TllEY TACKLED THE massive and moving "Vespers, Opus 37 by Rachmaninoff in a manner that took this writer back some 25 years when the Orphe us Choir drew what is still said to be the greatest ovation ever of£cred at the Edinburgh Festival. We heard nothing on that September evening that was not glven to us !::isl \\'eekend in an Greek Actor. Not Agnew auditorium· that so splendidly lends it~elf to the herculean ef£orts of the IMC -that of the First Ba pt is~ Church in Santa Ana. Alexander drew every ounce or expression from h.is s in.;ers in a glorious ly delivered performance that w&s further enhanced by solo e r. forts from contralto Ann Morris and tenor Paul Harms. T ll1\NK THE LORD we are bein g given more than one performan·ce of this jewel of a work. "Vespers," firs t offered May 25 al the San Luis Rey l\tisston, was repeated June 1 in Redlands and June 2 at Laguna Hills Leisure World. Looking back, one senses that Irvine l\1a ster Chorale members mig ht prefer that future r e· {erences be to the "Alexander soulid." So be it. Orpheus or Alt'xander. it adds up to one thing -a superb c horal combination that can wring the tears from this mu sic lover on any day of the week. Bless you, IMC. for your "Ves pers." Have a wonderful s ummer. all of you. Save Your Money* LEASE A Q: I can't believe he'd do i. thing like this -but wasn't Spiro Ag new offered half a million dollars to lf"w~.""'"'1! .. .,11:1;,y:'i\iijrftill::::.ll pl ay the role of a famous gambler, Nick the Greek 0 DIXliDAMCEIOHGS" in a rumed biogra phy? -Walter Komphad Cintin: P'LUS HM.A.S.H.'' 1 .. G COLOR TELEVISION ----nati. ' A MSH.4RIC'S T•l:ASl.,ll£" A: It's a ll Creek to us~ Neither l\lr Agnew nor ~ "'Wl:STWORLD" ll'Gl producer Bernard Schwartz would take suth a gam- ble. Betting on a sure thing, Schwartz handed the part to supers tar 'J'elly Savalas. Incidentally. 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn ~ Hy Gordner A 1lt£ SISTIEl-IM-LA W" V --ntE STff'MOTH£R'" IRI ~ 11V11Fu.filOP."' SM/$un/Hol 12.30 l.'on '""' F" lo 11un -11 2~ TH£ CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE 'Sl2-6721 Telly's quite a craps hooter himself when he roams the Vegas casi_nos. Only this time, no matte r whether he \\'ins or loses on the dice, he'll be taking s.A . f RWY !MANCHESTER EX.I home a fat bankroll. G.G. fRWV tCITY DR. EX.I Q: It's ha rd to belie ve that funny man-and·wire team, Ford a nd Hines, have split up. II true, ~:hat 0 "A TOUCH OF C •SS' are they doing ,now? -G. D . John ston, Min·· 1~-''T.oA-.M._•-.•-.1•.o•;;..;;•~• .. ••~·-· ..,;;1PG..:;.il neapolis, Minn. ~ '"THE SISTER-IM-t.AWM A : No humor to this rumor. The Fords arc "' '"TH£STErMOTHER"lRI traveling down separutc rouds. l\.limi 's doi?lg the l~-----------night club nnd TV circuit. Phil is CO·starring with '"SHA.RIC'S TREASURE" J ane Kean in "Mind With the Dirty Man" in Las l~--""'--"-rw __ o_•_•_•_··_ir_G_l--1 Vegas. Also featured is ~1ari l yn Chambers, whose "TIM-LI• In WI"*"" .. coming out from "Behind The Green Door" threw "April F~1" 1rG1 cexecs at Proctor & Gamble into a lather. Though l~-----------1 some time, her emergence as an X·rated film star soiled the ··99 nnd 44 oerrent ourc'' slogan. A: Settle a n ar gument -what is the bossa nova? -W. C. Bi t kel, P hoenix, Ariz. A: It \\'as a short·livcd dance craze given momentum in 1963 \\'hen Eydie Corme recorded the hol plattt·r. "Blame It On The Bossa No va." Actual· ly the bossa craze originated in Brazil in the early '60s, \\'h e n 1\ntonio Carlos Jobim wrote ··Desa{inado.'' Its meanin g tran slated into English? ··Slightly out of tune." "MURDER OM TH£ ORIENT EXrRESS" "PArER MOOM" 1'61 IARIRA STREISAND JAMES CA.AH ''FUMHY LADY" 1'61 "U11m4.,. THI: PUC PAMIHEA" ll'GI "TOMMY" "GODfATHE&--PilT•I" IRJ I 'SHARIC"S TR£.4SUR£M 1'61 "'W.W. & n. DiDt Dw ......... & "S.P.Y.S." IPGI '""'"~''""'""' "tllNCAINATIOH OF Pill• · I PROUD'" IRJ "'\KIMD QF '°'.ILL HOUSl'"tfitii .. llGU SAMCTIOM'' IRI & "'flOMT PACH'" IPGI Everyones Talking About Alexanders Banana! Only seeing is believing. Ale'Xander's Ba~ana is the exciting new bar in the beautiful Sheraton Newport Beach. Discover al'\. exotic banana _J1ri~k in Alexander's lush tropical atmosphere /~lie a DJ plays favorites through cocktail hour. Then in the evening Alexander's Banana really shakes to lhe sound of a fantastic new band. • Now Appearing CORNERSTONE Monday thru Saturday (9:00 pm til 1:30 am) The Sheralon Newpor1 Beach.. 4545 Moc.Atthl..r Boulevard, Just South of 01ange Co. AMport Newporl ~ach. Cahf. 92660, (714) 833·0570 "ESCAPE . TO WITCH MOUNTAIN" P\11\ttlCI t AM ITU ..! 1 "'LT. ROllH ClUSOf" £Y£MIHGS N M 7 SAT. & SUN. H.OM 2 -~lin:'J I~ ? "· ·~ ... _ ·' ~!' FROM RE NTACOLOR LAii.Gi· ST l "(ll OH ·rv HENTAL ('.()Ml'ANV IN r11~: \l'OHLll Don't Pay $450.00 For A New Set - LEASE ONE FOR as low as s75 9;mo. Many Advantages To l easing *No Down Payment • No Financing Charges • Option To Buy • F1ee Pa1ts & Service 714-991-1550 PENTHOUSE GIRL BRIGITTE MAIER "BRIGITTE MAIER LA VS TO REST THE MYTH T'HAT ACTRESSES IN PORNOGRAPHIC MOVIES A.RE TOO OLD. TOO FAT A.ND JUST PLAIN TOO UGLY. CA.LL THE ATRE FOR 2ND FEATURE 1-'LIO-' l'IJ""'r. '"4Mf ,"'·~""' .. 0,0.M\'IJ- 642 . 4321 ) Direct or collect, to subscribe to YOUR homelown paper, the DAILY PILOT ._-_ ... ,_ --· W.W. ls still raiainC hell allowr SouJhernCalllornla .......... -.. W ED.THRU SAT. NIGHTS ·8-PM MATI NEE SUN .AT2 :30 SE ATS FROM $1.7S TO $5.SO G ROUP DISCOUNTS 172 N . GLASSELL IN O RANGE presents -A MoSiCA\. FABLE: .f SROADWAY CAil $J-97 • 3483 PACIFIC ACADEMY f<x the PERFORMING ARTS en Bargain l\1atinees $1. 50 Ti! 2:30 Seriior Citizens 1. 50 at all t i e SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DI EOO F'ff'f. AT BRISTOL. SO.COAST PLAZA I .w..1111 .. FLOSSIE .. IXJ Mo One Undtt 18 A-..cd . 7:15 &9:15 Sat /Sun-I: I S·l: 15-5: 15-9: 15 FAEE Pl\Al(ING So COAST ''THE REIHCARHATIOH • Of PETER PROUD .. 1& I 0:30-Sat/Sttn·l :l0-7:00.10:30 ..MIGHT W";..TCHM Mt·US1 8:45 Sot/S-1:45-5:30:-9:00 ClllEllAUllD THIEE :n, CLIMT EASTWOOD "THE EIGER SANCTION" 7:10-t :25 Sat., S.n. I :OO-l:l 5-5:l0-7:4S-.9:55 -~ID"ifilf - 7-9: 15 Sot /S.n-2:]0-4:4S-.7:00-9: IS ..EMMANUELLE• IXJ 9:00 Sat /Su" 2:00-5:10-9:00 "C0MfE5SIOMS Of .4 WIMDOW CLE.4MER" 7:20· I O:l O Sat /'Swi 1:45-7:20-1 O:lO trite (!dost los~ie '"""' 1111.-fll. J:IS·t:l5 SAf .• SIJl l:IS·l:IS iU-1"1 AID 1:15 HA ....... Thing of Beauty ·is a.Joy Forever'' -John Keib (leauti ul llotit \fantasy I ver 0 SE. whoh In th Harr! lainil In I actio1 old t Maye! · playe Lat Long1 loved boy. ing h+ ing SI I ., A Heavy for 50 Years SEATTLE CAP) -AnyoM who ha& gone to the movies much in the past 50 years will flnd Harry Wilson's race disturbingly familiar. HE WATCHES the horses al the early morning workouts, and has worked as un assistant to the start during the last three Longacres seasons. the Charles LaU,Bbton and Chtrk Gable version to the later one starring Marlon Brando and Trevor Howard. Jn nearly every gangster and action film made during the good old days at Metro-Goldwyn. Mayer or Warner Bros., Wilson · played a heavy. Lately, he's been appearing at Longacres rac~ track. He has loved horse races since he was a boy and spends many or his wak'- ing hours at the track during rac- ing season .. For years, the horse-racing bu!! was Wallace Beery's stand· in and clO'Se friend. ... "They just showed Beery get· ting up on the horse and getting orr and in closeups," Wilson re- calls. "I did the rest~ the riding and the stunts.'' HE WAS ALSO ln "The Bue· caneer" both limes. The early version starred Fre<ltic March a nd the later one starred Charlton Heston, Yul Br)'l\ner, Charles Boyer and Claire Bloom. He was a mutineer ln "Mutiny on the Bounty" -both times the movie was made. He preferred Wilson has made 1,000 movies and iippeared in 450 television shows -which may explain why his race looks so familiar. Julie And... and 0-, Sharif ... ~-oni,.~-W.lpUtCAn be. ••c ...-.. ____ '-- •i..._--,.. a Blake Edwards film Julie Omar Ardrems =..":.. ...DL...i. ,--"'§iiiil"N _ ........... ......... ....... ..._ NOW TOGETHER IDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA fASHtOH ISUHO • HIWPOIT CEHTll '44-47H ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS IN • I AL&RT ~ DiN GIEL!lU l.AlaN IW'All MNUr' HllER MARTIN BALSAM ANTHONY PERKINS t-mo Bf!OMN VANESSA REIXIRM JtffillH BISSET RACHEL ROBERTS fAN It~ CASSEL RIQiMD WIOMARI< SEAN roNNERY MICHAEL YORK ALSO '8 TMI SHOW & SI.YI 'J" ..., ... 9Clll 7;Jt."' IDWAIDS W1S111101 CIMIMAS Wet I I ... , I' .. ,,....I RD IERMAN & KATHERINE HEPBURN SPECIAL LIMITED RETURN ENGAGEMENT ' , lii\ ~ •.. AA A'l(O(\llAU' It \4 PETER O'TOOLE KATHARINE HEPBURN 1H€ ~-~ ·MMllN.IX'I_! ,Al; IPGI LION IN WJNTER I .. , ..... ' --..._ _ __.. ___ _ HOW TOGETHER EDWARDS CINEMA EDWARDS CINEMA VIEJO HAHOR AT ADAMS SAM DIEGO FtlWY TO LA PAZ COSTA MES~ 546-1102 MtSSIOM VllJO UMHO EXPECT THE SAVAGE. THE SENSUAL THI SHOCIUHG, THE. SAD, THE POWERFUL, THE . .._ SHAMEFUL "' E.xpect all that the motion picture screen .. .,. has never dared to shOw before. ~ ~xpect the truth. . ~,you are ready for "~Andingo':.. ./~ ~~~ .~· . ~~~~ ~ ,,;, -..rr ~ ~ / DINO DI. LAIJUHTllS ,,__, ,r ...... _.;:.:~~ ,·~MANDINGO". ~~.::x..~';JJ -.. JAMES MASON SUSAN GEORGE PERRY KING IUCH.AJU> WAJlD 8llENDA SYKES --KEN NORTON as MED£ -UWAN HAYMAN ........ -.. KYU ~T ... _,., ,... ..... ..__.,JACK IUIUtl.AHD __ ., l«llMAN WUUA _., MNJlJCI ~ .... -..-.. lAlltc S1AK ,,_,..,DINO,_ LNJlUITIIS -., IUCHAU rtiJSC>lll _-;~:.:.: ~T.'·0. ltlCHAltD IUllTOtol • LH MARVIN : " 'RI iUTllCTID l CO.HIT AT HUMT!t4GTOt4 I DllVf.IM TUH111COU>P A MAAMOUH'T lU..lA.51: r ft "THE KLANSMAN" \_~'i_.: Anlhlim • US.710t COIDA Y FASHIONS DtllpC..ter W.,._etH.,.._ ·co'sT A MIS.A w .u.;.,. IA%A.Al ·1112 ..... ,.,.. ll•cl C:O.to MeH -PhoM 645-9292 JUHi SPICIAL.: FIH SWIMSUIT Wllll ,_clMIN .t .., sso.oo .......... ._.., ..... ... ..,... ... llNM,..... ALL DltteHH AHD ... ADI UPICtALL Y flOI YOV. ""' """'"".nm==:'..~~.!.~!! ...... DISCOUNT WALLPAftER 50°/o to 80°/o oH IOOK PllCIS: OH IOOO ROLLS Of IM-SToat PAHIC VIMYLS. ,L.OCU, HAHDPllMT'S -4 Ptl•PASTIDS. a..ttM ..-.-~""".._, _ _.,. _,, ..... ,.. .. ""·' ... \ - Wednesda . June•. 1975 DAILY PILOT B7 NOT SINCE I.CNESlDRY .. The true story of Jal Kinmont. The American Olympic ski contender whose tragic faJI took eVt'r)'thing but her life. And who found the courage to live through the love of one very special man. "THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN ' "lHC OTlllR ~lt)f Of 1111 MOCNTl\IN ~"'""-MARILYN Hl\SSlTT 1> loM ~'""'-"' •od H[l\l' BMltX.t) 110<~ ~ ... ~. 8HINOA I MONlCOMFRY •NAN MARii' 01\8,H lOLl\ll\' •Bill \llNI •l\llUl\MIRYl\HI "fllMl~IS·ll\RRY r1ucr l't{l\'\.(, II\)'<. ~-•ot"'rOAYIOSflTZI• e ... J .... •"-.1>-' .,. lO'G l\ ... l ll' ~·I G \ ... !(,~ • M ..... ..,.CHARW ro' O,,t<ttdbyll\ARYMERCl• r,..,...,Jbyl0WAR05 ftlO~IA'll A \JNIVUSl\l l'lCTVRi • l!(llNICOU)ll • NOW PLAYING EXCLUSIVELY CNI 'THE OTHERSJDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' IURT REYNOLDS Pt.US ELLIOTT GOULD & DONALD SUTHERLUHD 11S•P•Y•S 11 2"4 et "WEST" MUIDU OH THE OlllNT UPIESS 21t4.t"Cana·· THIODHSARU tCl~~~'~,~~;ER ... \> ... MC ... , .. t7t-4141 JACIC NICHOLSON • MARIA SCHMEIDER "The Hlssen<Sor" (~!l~~~(~~~M• Pie "AMAJCOltDa..lff!J'-' l94~7444 uu tCl~~,~~~,TER ... ._.,UllCbillt t7'-414 I rLUS THI ODESSA RU HAHOlTWIH (! ..u;o .. 1 •u 0t< (.,64 .. osn u6-l2'6 c.Hlt •A WOM/.H UMDll M ft4f\U!HCI" ® was never ·like this. Emmanuelle is sensual, but she's elegant. Emmanuelle is fantasy, but she's fun. But most important she leaves you with a singular lack of guilt. This extraordinary film allows all of us to look unflinchingly into the fa ce of sensualit y for perhaps the first time. And that's the clue to its overwhelming popularity. It's the first film of its kind that lets you feel good without feeling bad. . GE*'\!"'~~ NOW PLAYING 4t4Tlt4 c111Usnn "MllllDlll O~ Tiii Ollll~T llflllSS .. aMAlliN POtl ~ ~~ lHE LION IN WINTER AHD 1ha 1'ariirind Seed f $11 J:! :ii ii HISTOL CINEMA lrittoletM~ S..... Cont Sii.,,.. AAe 540-7444 WISTHOOll CIMIMAS WntM.twetlt ; I' .. SJ0.4401 INEMA VIEJO t \.&lllOIK-OfWt fO U.l•l "'1"°" '14J0 830-6990 PETH O'TOOl UTHUIHE HEf'IUlH .6UO 'ff TMI' 'HOW I \AYl 'l H-•fT Hffl IWOH 1 u P.M. -ft' wun•OOI CIMlW.U Wln-nv ., ltOOlNUHf u .. u 11 BRISTOL CINEMA U!'\fO~ 6.l .,.,CU 1H'Ut \o. C04i l "4~ l.tlA 540.7444 ,.., CHAILES llOHSOH "l>EATH WISH" ( ___ L_. _M_._e_o_Y_o __ ) INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT OIAM91COAST DAILY PILOT C....Mesa J ' THIDUSURY S.... A-. 1900 So. lnstol e>r..p, City Dr ... Gcrdtn Gron IL .... -. Sel4 .... '-cy SPORT .... COATS u .tt NOW21.99 ........ ,,, orw P9Cln-... w. • 100¥. Ptly•eter ................ JvM 6 llwu Jutte I > - \ • .----~~· ... . • I . . . •. __ ........ ~ .......... "".~"-. ·~.,. ,--,.:_:. .. , . ~ . :.. ·'" :~ • Age Can Be Big Barrier By Joyce Kennedy DEAR JOYCE: I am 45 and looking. I 've had a dozen employment in· lcrviews in the past month lo no avail. I'm sure it's my age that's against me. I thought there was a law against a ge discrimination. . -G. P., Dallas, Texas .. FILE A COMPLAINT v.·ith the U .S. Depart· ment of Labor's Wage and Hour Division, i£ you feel justified. In reality, you probably would be helping other over·40's who.follow in your appli- cant footsteps more than you r self. It's my ob· servation that people who obtain employ ment through legal action are often made to feel uncom· fortablc on the job. Anyone over 40 an~ footloos e in the job- m arket s hould ply the basic strategy of over- coming an e mployer's apprehension about hir- ing an old fogey. In brief, you must convey ~ at the emotional le\"el - that your experience is not obsolete, or too ex· tensi\•e or expens ive for (Career Corner J the job avai l<tbl c, and that your attitudes and work habits :.ire not so bronzed <ts to limit your ability to adapt and learn new \Y3 yS O( doing things an employer wants done. You can appear young in outlook by the way you look, walk a n d t alk, °l''ithout trying to ditto youngst er s' dress and jargon. TACTICS I NCLUDE switching the conversa- tion in job interviews av.•ay from your weak- n ess (age) to your strengths (good work ex- perience, mature judg- ment, more reliable and less restless employe ). Other common sense tips include: KEEP \'OUR spirits up. Failure is fabricated of low self-esteem. It's impossible to place too much emphasis on the necessity of maintaining a positive mental out- look. The mos t self. confident salespeople get the best jobs and you're selling yourself. When you feel yourself slipping i nt o th e paralys is of n o-job s hoe k. seek emotional support and unders tand- ing from fa mily, friends, .and such groups as the Forty P lus organiza- tions. During free mo- ments -when you're not doing your job of looking for a job -read inspira- tional material. It may sound trite, but jdke books too can give you a lift. DON'T PANIC a nd bargain-bas em ent your asking price . This t actic may cause an employer to be dubious of your qualifications. On the other hand. don 't risk in· definite unemploy ment .bY rejffting n position aomewhat l o w e r in status and pay if it 's "in the ballpark.·· If io u f ee l it 's necessar y, face-saving acceptance of a cut in pay is to discu ~s the re-- wards of tbe physic in- come (saturying work ) which you thln.k the new job will offer.· For a capy of ••Making the Most of Your J ob ~n­ urview," a booklet wtth polntel"I and typlcal in · a.ervlew questions, send a lon g. it.amped , 5eJf. addret1ed envelope to J eyce Lob\ KeMedY at Wednesd•y.June 4, 1975 ' ' 99c fl 1.09 HADED 1.69 & 1.89 EMIOSSED GOLD DESl"I GOLD DES"I 5~" 66( 5~-· 96( l.110 " 8110" METAL PHOTO FRAMES \ lop quolity phoro lrG""' !n populor 1•1•• ~•7"' & e.10". Choo1.e lo•ely embout d gold <"=•ign o• gold b~ded de"ll" El>lh '' ro""'h P'oot ond eoch ho• wedt !,n.,hed bo<O. lwo·woy eo1el, 1!rong glo11. ~tolul 9old·lone ot o 1~<1oculo1 Tlltihy lo ... proce. 1lllrg(!1"' ~ ..... ,.. ""''b 9old l(lne de"ll" ••• ~decl lo< indoor "'ou!dOO< enle•!oon,ng, Populor 11.5-oun<e •i1e. &uy o whole "'' !od<>y & •o•e ot 1 n .. 11y! GIRLS' SUMMER 2-PIECE SHORTS SETS 1oung 11irl1 cool, cosy core 1um-r V.011 "''' w•lh como~lc or holter IOP>· A•ooloble on mony btighl <olo" ond pot!tfn" • OlOOOlilT • AllTJ.flHrlliNT • UC.MT rGWOll 11.-E 101 91~ ClllT TOOT Hr AST( Miil Ol I ll. • • CU Rn-; / SUl'fR SOFT PUHS , IAG 01100 54c cam .. ,,,, son,.,,, . BOTTLE OF 100 111 UCHllN TAlllTS FAST ri~ l lllfFI PACI Of I 79c CIUITTI TU<• CAITllDlfS th.ii newspaper. Ask for ••Job toterv lew .'' Remember that booJdot I•-" ti ai••d at youn1 graduatea, 10 com· penHte accorc11D1t1. ' ,_ • . . ~-~~- AM/FM DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO WITH AUTOMATIC TURI-OFF SWITCH lowly AM/fM dig1lol d0<l 1odoo on wo\n.,1 wood 91oin. foo!ure" bu.It in onl~nnO\, mu11c er buuer olor.., woOe·up, 60·m1_!!.Ule 1ltep lime< with outomoh< 1hu1-cH 1;9hted d·911ol clock tote & mont mo•e !~!u•e1. SAVE 8.00 REC. 17.88 • • 95 EACH WHILE STOCKS U5T NORELCO CURLY Q CURLING WAND WITH Ml.ST ~~ ~,,_I l he 1upe' <u•l•ng wo~d tho! ,.,,11, tlip<, w11p•. weo•ei. wong• o• !end,./•. Whote•er thoi •fyle. the new NQre!cc Cudy o Cu1lon~ Wond ""h m••I con de •I' I~ ~·iect "yle1 tor todoy\ noore nolu<ol look•. ft0tu1e1. '""II" m•\I cool·••p d"p le" "'and. ,,.,..1 cord for •o•r hondl<~g, )l..el •e•t HB-1600. • " " 311 OLD WORLD COLLECTORS ALGERIAN BRIAR PIPES SUNSHINE PIETZELI 39c II.ml mu Ill M I ~-...... ~ ~ 11 r10t-1!.1u 1~-,.1 \l-'° •9\ ~ ,1 - .,)'II .,.. I \1\ltlll• "" ~· .. ,,.... -.... r I RE,. 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REG._9nc 2.SO '7,._ BAUER & BLACK LABELMAKER SUPPORT HOSE Dymo ~b.lmo\t< con iniliol, or Cool, l~hlwtiqh1 nylon <O•••t d plfM>MlijH your pont•f!ont. Sponds~ Wpt>o•I ~OW! II'"' gr~t • .. T .......... !!Ir 1.• wppor1 to '"•d leg\. Won'! tug. CHOICI 2. '19 REG. 3.99 OR 4.99· SOUJHJIEND RERS N-nhwot• fCJVorilet 11o ... 11111-To !I.Ip ptt .....i O._rheotlflt Iii hol pfX1f ~. ""' «Ml""\, <di-........ l!'Ofe! .. ..,ol'Nf. A .. _11" lot lrMWot _,.......,, Stoc• wp ..... ol'ld .. .,.. ' • i. do us Ju th le yo di ha se lo •• fl as ch QU m fo an ca w ~t· an du • PROTEIN: ExcesSive lntake Defined By JOOl.SON OftN O.lly ...... SC..lf '·Red m eat has been made the American gp d . Our parents sacrificed to give it t°' us," said Barbara Kraus, the author who rs working hard to knock protein from its pedes t a l. Her weapon 'is her new book, the "Barbara Kraus Dictionary of,Pt·otein," \\1hich lists the pro· tein count in gra ms or hundreds of foods , many by brand name. This compilation is valuable because the human body needs far less protein daily than most people belie ve, s he explained over an early bre akfast or huevos ran c he ros at l he BeverlyJ W1l shit'e Hotel. By calculating the grams or protein in every food eaten dur- mg one day .{~A-Yruil· bas pro- ~ein), more expen~ive sources of protein such as. m e at could be cul down as well as food costs. Miss Kraus's dictionary is the answer to a person wis hing to make that count, since s he in- cludes hundreds of diffe rent food s, from Crac ker Jack to scarlet haws to carambola to natal plums and Ayds (using Ayds to reduce? They have only .2gn.ims per piece). BARBARA KRAUS: WEBSTER OJ= NUTRIENTS t:sing a "slimming for sum- mer" diet from the May issue of a women's fashion magazine as Starrin·g: Milky Ways Pour, s hake, s coop, grate, slice, dollop, mold, slurp, soften, stir, whip ••. there must be a different way to use dairy products for every day in June. And whut better month for m aking the most of milk ? Homemade cukes frosted with but- ter icings, wh ipped crc <.1m or fruited yogurt arc allenlJOn·gctters at wed- ding festivities, g raduations and other happy events. Summe rtime calls for simple to serve, uncomplicated goodies, easily toted from porch to poolside . It's tbe season to think in terms of lighter flavors and quick refreshment, such as salads and sandwiches boosted with cheese. When it comes to nutrient-fill ed Ji . quids, the dairy e ase is stacked with milks for a ll tastes -whole. s pecia l fortified, low fat, nonfat, chocolate aod buttermilk ('XCcllcnt sources or calcium and hig h quality protein as well as riboflavin ;md vitamin A. Cali fornia is the third leading dairy state behind Minnesota and New York and has been first fo r years in the pro- duction of milk per cow. MONTEREY TACOS WITH R AREBIT SAUCE 40ourtorullas Shredded iceberg lettuce Tomato wedges Sliced green onions 1 green pepper, chopped 14 cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons butter 1 (1-pound) can kidney beans J,"' cup diced pimiento 3 tablespoons ca tsup 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce 3~ teaspoon salt oven 25 minutes or until done. Cool 15 minutes. Gently invert onto wire rack. Cool. Spread with warm But-r terscotch Frosting. Cool. Melt 1 ounce unsweetened chocolate over hot water. Drizzle over frosting in parallel lines. Pull knife through fros ting, perpendicular to lines, to get decorative effect. Makes 32 bars. Butterscotch FTostlng: Melt 6 tablespoons butter. Stir in 2 tablespoons milk and 1,2 cup brown sugar {packed). Boil gently 1 minut~. .Beat in 1 i,2 cups powdered sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla, continuing until smooth. PASTEL YOGURTCUPCAKES •:? cup butter 1 cup sugar 1 egg 1 teas poon pure vanilla extract 2 cups flour I teas poon baking powder 1':! teaspoon soda 3 4 teaspoon s alt 114 cup milk 1 (8-ouncc ) carton plain yogurt Beat butte r with s ugar until creamy . Add egg and vanilla and beat until fluffy. Mix flour baking po\vder , soda and salt. Stir into batter mixture alternately with milk and all but 2 tables poons yogurt. Spoon batter into 14 paper cup lined muffin cups. Bake in 350 degree oven 40 minute~ Cs li ghtly longer baking time than for the usual cupcake re- cipe) or until done. Cool on wire rack. Spread with Yogurt Buttercream. Trim with chocolate curls or chopped wa lnuts . Yogurt Butte rcre am Fros ting: an examplt!, here i1t how the "Dictionary or Prote m " \\Ol'kS . This diet, for one day, includes thu following foods, which are listed with their g ra ms or protem according to Miss Kraus's book: '-, One orange . 1.6 grams~ one ounce cold cereal, 2.3; 1h cup skim milk, 5.1; one ounce.hard cheese, 9.0; canned salmon !por- tion estimated at 3-4 ounces ), 20.0; one slice toa~t. 2.2; 11, fres h pineapple, .2; sliced roast beef. 34.0; beets, 1.0; greens, 1.0, and diet gelatine, 1.8. The total for this day's intake of food is 88.2 gra m s of protein, almos t twice what a n adult woman needs each day to stay in good health. Obvious savings here would be to ehminate the sliced roast beef <.1nd pah or the salmon, which a re the two mos t expensive items on the list. How did a peppery, outs~ken a1Hhropologis t like Barbara Kraus end up writing food dic- tionaries in her New York apart· ment? It was out of necessity, she said. She found herself counting calories when s h e started gain- ing weight on little more than 300 calories a day. Extensive tes ts r evealed that .she had a disorder of the adrenal gland, which created an im- balance in her body and prevent- oo proper burning or calorics. After a year and a half of treat - ments and muc h research mto the composition or foods. s he re- ached the breakthrough point in her weight battle. ··overnight 1 could eat 1800 ~alories," she said. The New Yorker still counts calories and does s o liberally so she will stay ea~y within her limit. Her first book, from this period of testing and diagnosii;, w<.1s "Calories and Carbohydrates." The next was "The Dictionary or Sodium, Fats and Choles te rol." She now is working on a dic- tionary or fiber and hopes lo tackle a dictionary or nutrients. The for mer public relations consultant also updates e ach dic- tionary annually and has wdtten se\·eral cookbooks . The first, the ··c ookbook or the Cniled Nations," was \Hillen while she was on the U. N. As- sociation s taff (this is a vailable for $8.50, inc luding handling, from P. 0 . Box 982, Grand Cen- tral Station, New York, New York, 10017). At first she increased the pro-·· tein amounts in some of the r e- cipes to suit the American taste. Now after "Dictionary of"Pro- tein," she is going back to the original amounts for the second printing olthe cookbook. What kind or reactions does she get from food companies when .i.he ai.kb for i.uc h "personul" data on thell' products? "Some say it's not necessary because the ir proctuct is 'just u .fun food,' and others a re 100 per· cent behmd m e , extre m e ly cooperative." With her fiber dictionary. she is running into a new proble m, howcV('l'. •· 1 •m getting percen- tage data a nd 1 d on't w a nt perce ntage d~a . It's not a l'- curatc . 1 'm trying to persuade the companies tlrnt profession al writers should have access to the data on which the r*·centages are based.'' - Miss Kraus still finds it hard to believe that he r d ictiona ries :.m.: selling so well (one sold more than a million and a half copies in two years). but the sales are m- ccnttve cnoui;h to keep her bu:,y at her typewriter. She d ropped out of law school to become a writer , and now finds, m s p ite of the confining work , hig h te lephone , bills and astronomica l pos tage fees. that !;he's "in love" with her books . The onl~ thing she doesn't like about wnting_ is the marathon promotion tours. Rut. with the huevos rancheros <1lmost polis hed off ("There arl' 500 ('a loric s there,'' s he m oaned>. at was time to catch a taxi for a rndio interview. Then fly back to New York for a fe w weeks off befor e the next trip. BEA ANDERSON, Editor . ~ WM11Hday,Junt4,1'7S PageC1 Dash peppe r 1 teaspoon chili powder Beat 2 tables poons butter u ntil creamy. Be al in 2 1/2 cups sifted powdered sugar alternately with re- served 2 ta bl es poops yogurt. SPECIAL CHOCOLATE CAK'E:S MONTEREY TACOS WITH RAREBIT SAUCE 2 cups grated Monterey Jack ~heese Avocado slices H~t tortillas directly on oven rack at 350 degrees for 1 to 2 minutes. Top with shredded iceberg lettuce, tomato wedges and s liced green onion. Roll up. Place seams ide down on platter. Saute green pepper and onion in butler until tender. Stir in drained kidney be an s , pimiento. cats up, Worces tershire s auce, salt, pepper .ind chili powde r. llc<.&t. Stir in. chees e and heat, s tirring, until melted. Spoon at once over filled .tortillas. Top with avocado s lices. Makes 4 servings . SPECIAL CHOCOLATE CAKES 3 ounces unsweetened chocolate 1~ cup bu'lter, softened 1 cup brown sugar (packed) l teaspoon pure vanilla extract 2eggs · 2cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 2 teaspoon sult 1 cup milk Melt chocolate over hot water. Cpol. Beat together butter and sugar. Beat in vanilla, eggs a nd melted chocolate. Stir in flour TI\ ixed with baking powder and salt, alternately with milk. Bake batter us follows for bars. or torte. CHOCOLATE TORTE Pour batter into four (9-inch) round cake pans grea sed then dusted with cocoa. Bake in 350 degree oven 15 minutes or until done. Cool 10 minules then gently invert onto racks. Cool. Whip 2 cups whipping cream with 1 'a cup sugar untll stiff. Stack cake )ayers with creo.m between layers and on top. Garnish wlth chocolate turls. Makes 8 to 10 s ervings. FROSTED CHOCOLATE BARS Pour bottcr into iireased 13x9x2- : inch bakln1 pan. Bake in 350 de~ree Not For Everybody?· By CAROL MOORE 0..11, Pilot Food Editor How many people in the world can't handle milk, or, m ore specifically, lactos e, the sug ar in milk? Lactas e is the e nzyme tha t d igests 1 actose tmd recent re- search has shown that lhe ma- jority of non·wh1tes have low levels or lactase act ivity. Or. Michael Latham, professor ·or internationa l nutrition a t Cornell University, s peaking a l the Dairy Council of C<ilifornia's press conference, told how s uch people d e ve lop unple a s ant symptoms after drinking four cups of milk. .. But all the intolerants could tuke in a us cfu 1 a mount Cl 1 1 cups) of milk without suffering bloat, abdominal cramps and· diarrhea. And 75 percent could drink 21 2 cups before feeling ill," he emphas ized. "And lactose intolerance is dif- ferent than milk allergy which is a protein problem.'' Dr. Latham indicuted undue conc~rn about milk consumption has be en caus ed by mis in - terpretation of symptoms. djs- agreement in scienti(lc journals and newspaper headlines, such as "Sehool Lunch Milk Harms Black Children ." .. Milk is a food t.hnt wns de- .signed in nalul'c for Infants. AB we grow oldC'r, it becomes a die.Lary s upplement and few of us drink really large quantities. "The~ grums of lactose given for testing is e qual to the lactose In about two p ints of milk. If any of us drank two pints of milk before breakfast on an empty stomach. I think w e would gel tt little abdominal discomfort. "To a ssume that people who ge t mod e rat e ly severe s ymptoms after taking lwo pints ot milk s hould not or cannot dt i nk milk h obviously stl'l•tching things.'• He explained volunteers are given doses of lactose in water and have their blood sugar level tested for several hours. No n se } in blood s ugar indicates lactose intolcr:.tn ce. In the latest study at Corne ll , 35 : men and wom en for 10 we~ 1 were given differing amounts -of lactose. m ilk or a placebo mix- ture of wate r. sact.'harin and lemon juice c ·so lhey wouldn't know whether o r not to g l't symptom s.") As ~xpectl•d, there were dif- fl'l·crn ces in dos ages that could !><' tole rated but everyone could drink a useful a mount of milk. "Eventua lly (at hig her in- takes ) even the tolerant people would get the s ame kind of symptoms intole rant people got," Or. Latham added. He mentioned the irony that I ·white researchers have termed .. defi cient" a condition that ap- plies to about 90 percent of non. whiles in the l' .S .. Asia. Latin j America and Africa. About 20 per cent or whiles are ' intoler ant. "But maybe il 's the rest of us who should be tested tor over -e{ficil?nt e nzy m e.·• Based on milk r ejeetion s tudies of children in Ithac a , N.Y .• Ghana a nd Co lo mbia, Dr. Latham cor'4ended there is no r~­ oson to change school lunch and foreign infant progr'ams lh:.1t cro• • phas ize milk. Low·klctose milki; are being 1 de?veloped for severe cases but wUl hive no health udvantage tor ..rerutar milk drlnk~rs. I DAILY PILOT I Wednesday. Jun• 4, 1975 I ( Kathryn Olsen sketches charcoal portrait of Gist Laguna USO during World War II. Below, she reviews cards she still receives from 'soldier boys. ' Gls Stil I Rem em Der T housands of "soldier boys" called her Kay. She was a tiny dark·haired woman, always dressed in slacks, a light blue s mock and little knitted cap. During World War II, she created cha rcoal portraits of more than 3,000 Gls, and sent the sketches on to their families. The former Laguna artist now lives in a Costa Mesa convalescent home, confined to a wheelchair, and has difficulty speaking. But he r blue eyes twinkle as she shows her scrapbooks and dra wers ful of letters from well· wishers. Kathryn Olsen had never had an art lesson when she sat down one day and sketched out a portrait. How d id she bcS?in offerin.I? her s pecial talents and time to the Laguna USO, servicemen's centers and the Red Cross? ··it jus t happened," she says with a shrug of her shoulder s. TALENTS DONATED She donated more than 7,000 hours to the Laguna center. For more than a year she creat- ed her sketches s even nights each week. m1ssm~ only six days in all. She obviously loved it. Pictures from her scrapbook s how her sur- rounded by sailors and soldiers, Marines and : WACs, patiently waiting their turns . • · Mrs. Olsen donated the materiais, time and ·talents and s ent the portraits all over the world to wives and mothers of the G Is. "For some, it was the last contact with home before being sent overseas." she wrote. When the boys came home, they looked for Kay, who many called "my best girl." Some brought back bad news. Some or her "boys" didn't make it home. Tha t made her charcoal drawings very special to service men's families. ''ll was an intimate, personal contact with home," she said. She'd get thank-you letters from all over the United States. Among her hono~s are the U!:>U's s1x,-star pin Orientation Friends Wanted .• Loneliness and isola- tion need not be the only .alternatives for a dying person. .Threshold R esearch !Center on Death and Oy- 1ing, ln c. that provides paid companions to dy· .ins clients for an hourly fee will conduct a free orientation m eeting at 2 p.m. SuDday, June 8, in the Holiday Inn, Costa Mesa. This new o rganization. which started in West Los Angeles. is in th<! avant-garde of a national move ment to banish the ttaboo of openly discuss- ing deat h. Eftter1•inment HeptNnlnga ... Fllma Theater Dence llTUT.mf TeleYlalon In the I The group's founders, Bill Roberts and Jim Rosner. had personal ex- periences close to death a nd r esolved to try to help ove rcome the emo- tional strain a t life's end. Roberts said Sunday's session will be an in- t roduction for people in- teres ted in taking the eight-week training to become a Threshold companion. Trainees are not paid during their training but become eligible for part· time e mployment upon graduation. FATHER'S DAY JUNE 15 (J>TTC N 6-AVZE: WALK SHOFUS IN NATURAL o ~v ( B '{ o. P. suNWEAA. $ 10£!. and tbe Hcd Cross· highest honor with a s pecial gold bar to m atch her special talents. At the end of the war, the military honored her with a reception al El Toro. "They called me a morale booster," she said. "I was just doing my little bit for the coun·· try." Think thong. We're where. With buckle ons. toe-loops and skinny strippers. Wood wedges cruise easy on cushiony soles. Embroidered shoulderbag. 4.99. It's a whole new sunscape. As see,, 1n Sevef'ltee,, ( "'Pt"'W""' • t'ttl ' Horoscope: Aquari~s Keep Sense of Humor .March 20): Don't play· games with financial security. Avoid get·rich· quick scheme. Know it and protect your in- terests. THURSDAY, JUNES close lo cheat. Accent la CAPRICORN <Oec. BySYDNEYO.MARR on partnenblp, mar-ZZ.Jan. 19): Minor crWa riage. occura -affects proper- A RI ES (March 21-SCORPIO <Oct. 23· ty, home, 1eneral stablli- April 19): You expand Nov. 21): Prac;tlcal at-ty. You land on your feet. horizons, multiply ac-fairs could be delayed. You learn valuable tlvitlea and make selec-There ls a hub or actlvlty lesson. lion of partner or aJly. around. A Q u A a 1 Us (Jan . TAURUS (April 20· SAGITTARIUS -(Nov. 20-Feb. 18): Relative If toda)' 11 your birth· day you are inquisitive, fond of travel, a natural teacher-writer, restless, cre1tive and vulnerable in the love department. Domestic adjustment, change of residence due this year. May 20): You can safely 22-Dec. 21): Road to love may appear bombastic. assume that you have. may have some detours .. Mal n ta l n se n se of behind-the-scenes sup-Main ta in emotional humor. Don't take others port. You are given more equ ilibrium . Make too seriously. You have responsibility· · gesture of conciliation to backing where it counts. GEMINI <.May21-June family member. PISCES (Feb~ 19-20): Friends do s-0methlng positive in your behalf. Know it and----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~ get on your o wn bandwagon. CANCER (June 21 · July 22): Cre ative en- deavors are most llkely to succeed. Challenges can be met -and you may be in line for promo- tion. . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Intuition sparkles. You are able lo bridge com- m uni cation gap . Spiritual insights are gained. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Look beyond the im· mediate. Perceive poten- tial. Deal with people who are active and have ideas. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be aware of details. Go slow and play cardc; Peering Around CORONA DEL MAR High School's Class of 1970 will have a reunion at 3 p.m . Sunday, July 6, in the Old Chicago Gas lighter, Fashion Island. There is no admission fee. Food and drink will be available on a no-host basis, and tfiere will be a band for dancing. Anyone interested in further information may call Bill Munce, 675-3276. SCHOLARSHIPS have been awarded lo Trudy We aver of N ewporl Beach and Chris tine Mendoza, Costa Mesa by UCI Town and Gown. The two recipients will attend UCI in the fall. ( ' Be particUa" ths FatherS Day. Remember Dad with Food Gift ~ on ~15th. fither's. Day is a special ooc.ls1on. .1 tune of reflection for you and your dad. Tell him you remember with fool gih paks from Hickory Firms ot Ohio. They come 1n all sizes and prices. Many include BEEF STICK Summtf Slusage, che~ and other specialty foods. Tlke your selection with you or we will m111I. PremimPak ,,_ o.:i .... ., GooHll. StMll .. £ ............ 1 ... 0....-. ..... . t jltl.C ,.._ ,.._, ....... 01 _.,,.., -·-··'" " ...... ,., ........ • ..... ~~."!!:::: OM.I WI" tf',OY thtt •'1 -~ h c.ontt1nt I Ill ICU STICK S..•'"'"' Sou,.,., Mt~ ....... ~".S...0,y,Go...s. lello Fltw, E-..,. Soc' w S1taw1Mtnr .......... $1291 ·-.-:..-;; n. .. _ ... "" ... , '"'"""' • ' .. BHF STICK ,..,,,_ S.uM,.. Bcllt f .. .,, ~n«. S....,-y 0.HM .... liltld ~· Lo""'°'" alld S1ta-•y ..... ....... .,. ~-.":.~ Nlany more Gift Paks on Display! fH(Ck©f1 ffr• Of OHIO" WESICLIFF PLAZA I 7t• & llY~WPOIT llACH PHOHI: '42-0972 ........ Pri .... '· s.t. 'ti'· s.. 'ti 5 QUALICRAFT' SHOE STOR•S '· Use your BonkAmericard or Master Charse. FASHION I SLAND, Newport Beach: HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach; WESTMINSTER MALL. WHtmlnater; FASHION SQUARE. Santa Ana: SOUTH COAST PLAZA. Cotta Mesa .... I •I DAIL v PtLOT C3 .. Ne"" L~aders .Toking Ov0r J. MONTE JOHNSON, M.D., Inc. announces the opening ot his office Clubs along the Or~rige Coast have elected an.d ins talled officers for the 1975·76 club year. As thts season draws to a close, among those taking the helm for n ext year are: Others omcers are the Mmes. John Crites, vice president; J . A. Carver and-Michael Cate, secretaries, and Daniel O'Connell, treasurer. ORANGE COUNTY WOMEN'S CHAPTER OF FREEDOMS FOUNDATION: the . Mmes. John L. H arris, president; Herbert T. Strochein Il, f;dgar R. HiU, Louis L. Curtis, Irving Seaver, Donald II. Gilchrist, Arthur C. Schick Jr. and Donald Conlee, vice presidents; J ack C. Hoagland, secretary, and Herschel Whittaker, treasurer. SPASTI C· LEAGUE: Mrs. Richard Schumacher will head the Newport Harbor group for the coming year, assisted by the Mmes. Harold E migh, John Seljan, Nicholas Shammas, Stewart Powell, Ed~ud Tulp, Robert Barneson, J ohnnie Walker and Ruth Hill. PATRONS CIRCLE 01" GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE: Elaine Craft, preside nt; Corrie Broussard, Connie McCausland and Luana Young, vice presidents; Peggy Freeman and Joan Katz, secretaries, and Terry Burnes, treasurer. UCI TOWN AND GOWN: President of the group is Mrs. Florence McCue who will be assist· ed by Uie "Mmes. Stuart Krassner, Kivle Moldave, Gerald T. White, Thomas L. Andrew, Norman Rostoker and Roderick Wheeler. HARBOR HOPPERS, A GOOD SAM CLUB: Bill H olmes, presiden t ; J errie Holmes, secretary; Bob Rossen , vice president; Diek Sim pson, treasurer, and Gordon Jones, wagon. master. WOMAN'S CIVIC LEAGUE: Heading the Newport Harbor organization will be Mary Shepard. hssisled by Margot Skilling, Carroll Beek. Marion Loakes, Doria Sunderlund an~ Marjorie Peck. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA: Named president of the Saddleback-Capistrano Valley Alumnae is Mrs. Robert A. Marshall. NEWPO.RT HARBOR PANHELLENIC: the Mmes. J ames Deindocrfer. president ; J ohn Zweers, George Coon and Charlotte Staregt!"', vice preside nts; Shirlee Cobb and Perry Snow, secretaries, and Nell Parkinson, treasurer. Ser ving wit,h her will be the Mmes. Michael Kennedy , Allan J . Davison , James F. Montgomery, Byron Nelson, Richard W. Rockwell, Robert J . O'Call aghan and Gary Laf· ferty. DELTA GAMMA: Newport Harbor Alum- nae have chosen Mrs. Carl Schwarz as the new president. ASSlSTANCE LEAGUE OF LAGUNA BEACH: Mrs. Francis Yohe is the new leader. Serving OJl her board are the Mmes. Mack Albertson , Grover Brown, Robert Keen, Carroll Millers Feted Mr. a nd Mrs . Waller C. Miller of Cosla Mesa, who will mark the ir 50th wed · din g a n · nivcrs ary Fri · duy , Jun e 6, were honore d b y th e New p o rt JI a rbo r Senior Citizens . Mille r served as presi· dent of the group for two years a nd Mrs. Miller was secr e t ary for t h e s ame length of time. Patience Pays Off DEAR ANN LANDERS: I work in an office where there are several vending machines. They dispense such items as coffee, cigarettes. candy bars and chew- ing gum . My desk is situated at an angle that <.1llows me to look up and see everyone who uses two such machines. Occas ionally. something goes wrong a nd s omebody loses money. You wouldn't believe the ugly performal)ces l have wit· ncssed. I 've seen execut ives pound the machines with their fi sts. kick them and swear a pur· pie strt:ak. This morning. a secretary took u paperweig ht and broke t h.e glass. Thest: morons behave as 1f the machines were -people who were intentionall y trytng to cheat them . Please print m y letter and tell your readers two things. First : They would lose fewer coins if they were more patient. Never push a button or pull a lever until you have given the coins plenty of time lo chck on through. Second: If. after a rca:.onable time thl' m erchandise doesn't :.1ppe0ar and t he coms don't come back. notify the office manager who should in turn inform th(! vending company so restitution l'an be made. -FREE SHOW D EA R SllOW : Whal you a re witness ing is the behavior or adults who deal with frustration and anger a l a n adolescent level. If they swear a l and pound on machines, I wonder what they do Lo people ! ! ! ! DEAR ANN LANDERS: You caused a lot of trouble in our house O\'cr the weekend when you said gainfully.employed children should contribute 15 per- cent of their paychecks for room and board. My sister and I arc both work· ing girls. Sis is planning to marry in October . She pays $100 a month on furniture for her future home. J am paying $100 a month on my new car . The folks put us through busi· ness training. paid for our clothes and housed and fed us for 20 years. Wh y now. all of a sud· den. are we a n expense? Neither of us pays room or board nor do we intend to. We help with the dis hes and housework. We iron our own clothes a nd babysit for our parents. All we ask is free room and board. ff our parents ever needed anything they know we would be there to help. 1f we were expected to hand over 15 percent or our paychecks v. c 'd ra ther move into an apart· ment and not have the fa mily breathing down our necks. Then Mom would have a fit. She thinks it's indecent for unmartied girls DELANEY BROS. SPECIAL ~ FREE TARTAR SAUCE With Purchase of One Pound of Fresh fish Or FREE COCKTAIL SAUCE With Purchase of One Pound of Shell Fish IThis Ad Must Accompany Purchase) DelGMy lroa. SNfood • 2100 Lafay.tt• • H•wport IHch. 6 7J.l 4 5 (Ann Landers OJ to li\'e away from their families. It's v. rong for you to condemn unmarried children tor living at home and not. paying 15 percent room and board. Retr act it. please. -NO FREELOADERS HERE . DEAR NO LOAD: No retrac· lion is necessary b ecause I never made s uch 'a statement. My response was lo a mother who wanted lo know how much to a sk he r h ighly salaried, self· indulgent son to pay for room and board. (He was paying zilch). I teplied, "Fifteen percent - and if he thinks he can get food and lodging, maid-service, laun· dry, dry-cleaning and a phone for less elsewhere , invite him to try it." Circumstances alter cases. Some parents ne ither need nor want pa yment from their chUdren. Often they encourage them lo save their money in· stead . So please don't put words in my mouth. T here are plenty 1 there already. THE SYMBOLS OF SATISFACTION (t) ADD ••• T"9 JICIY8'11li0ff ol leH•"O "°"' • ._ CM oe•ter. 8 SUlftACT .•. Tiie ,.,._,_., of COMl"O uo wtth • b•g do w n PllYfNnt. ® MUlTll'LY ·~. Tl'•e edve11te9H ol our ... 8'1..... _ ......... "11 ' cll-"11 ol ~r vel>ICI•• '°')'OU, 8 Dtvtot .•• Leas down to 111c1eHe .....,,.~ 0 19UAU .•• Tll• t•UOlll .. ,,.,. '1'011 Sl>OlllCI le1oe t l>e CONNEi.LU.SE ..,.)II CONNEUEASE 546-1200 Clampitt~ J a~k .Reynard, Robert Marvin, Paul Griem and Daniel Schryver. WOM EN'S CLUB OF HUNTINGTON BEACH: New officers include lhe Mmeil. William Bartley, president, Stanley Pursell , Marianne Shong, Helen Bliel, Carl Rockman, ·LeRoy Benson, T . Turrell a nd Harold Evans. JOB'S DAUGHTERS: Bet!lel 157, Newport Beach is headed by Gayle Beeler as honored queen. Lori Horrell and Tami Tu:i will serve as prin· cesses, Laurie Hansen, guide ;tnd Patricia Bower, mars hal. lrL A UVc~oO's SPORTSWEAR . Wl:l>IQIFf Pl.ALA 'BAlBOAISlANO Ntwpor!Beoch 216~.neAve ~-,121 675-19().4 NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR • June 2, 1975 FOR THE PRACTICE OF PED I ATR I cs· lw11h ~pec1ol ol1...,tion to •I..,. c~lc:J woth •~v•eot infwc:t.on~) PARK LIDO BUILDING. 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COMPARE OUR !'RICES! f NISH llD 95¢ • ;SNAPPER FILLET • • ,,.,: SAl.Mo'N ~~~L~ • $14~, ,.._, ............................ 1.69 LL. iALUUM KIMCi ALL $425 iCRAB MEAT .. i.::T • • • ...1 1wwo.c ............................ 3.75u. HOURS: MONDAY THRU FRCI0.6 CLOSED SAT., SUH. The FISH MARKET . Jim and Sandy c-r 145 E. BROADWAY, COSTA MESA 645-5223 . --.. '· . . . . . Some favorite cheeses used here are Monterey Jack, Cheddar, cream cheese and cottage cheese. All blend well with other flavors and textures. ~,,, meroantile utail aeat 11111 • DUD SpriltfioW Whi1e O.... lhytr MM! or leef IOlOGllA Whc;it Round Toµ Sandwich 1 Ii>. loal: 25' ll !U. 11kg............. 63t! O....Mayer t-H-..,~,-.-.-1 -CH-ICl--IN--1 MEAT WllNllS FRESH ORA.OE... or •m RANKS HAMS Dairy Good Idea ''So Good ... It Will W'hole Frying Chicken., .49¢ lb. 1 Ii>. pf.g: ...•••.••.... 1.09 Breasts, Drurnsticks: Thiijls, ••••.•••••• -lb. • r..er Jolin l~CDH I lh. pl!J .• •c..'g. or thii k .. 1.29 'llaunt' You 'ti! 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So he gels the laste he really likes and th·e protein, vitcrmins and mine rals he really needs. , 7¢ STORE COUPON B•iQQ "lhe Mo1mt~i11 .. to your rtm1. 111lhree1cmohng ~adcl•c': Sup~• M<.';it Loar, Ch•cken "n Li.ct 'n E9'l. Home Slyle Stew Al a 1cmpring low pHtC Esf)CC•illl~ w•lh lll1s tOU?On I II•·"'·'''' \','•'t!lh·•!fl'T>~m tn. "''''"'"~~ '"' 'T'P'"':l •.111. lh···,, , '" .. 11 ~"'de< med i...1 1; 1· ~• ~: "~"Cll•nG Any omc• ·<!'I•" .•I· "' ·n·.!•lu'• • tlautl lrnD!C~'. oro .. ng pu1cf\~.., or •ulloclenl "' •' I ,.., t 'upon< pe...,111r<1 !01 ·~<le"'I"'°"' m~·I ~· 'u~.,,1te<1 1.1 " .,. : •.• 1 n• "' '""' ' 1 " • (..rn• ""'e• ""'~I 1 i. ''"' '·•'•' 1,1• l"•••'l··•lo"ly.nlJ' A Vn•<l•''"'"I 1r•••••'• 10''"' ll•·uL•'·l• M.••I ., I< "'I·~" IU l"llc"<" M"unl.,,. I fl I• • l.• I (1,. •, .• I .1 1'~11~ • .•·"• ., ... ,.,,.,,,, .. ,,.,.1 .'tl·or 1 , .. ,.,,,,,,,~0· ,,..,., 1.1·11·, 1 "•> <4U: .n,. n ''"'" 1nat .. •c 1¢ BLUE MOUNTAIN .;¢ _______________________ J AVAILABLE AT: AlberlSans, Boys, Dales, FEOCO, Hyghes. M.Jrke! Bas~el, Mayla1r, Pantry, Vons an!l 01~e1 lone i1o•ts. CHEESE ON RYE GARDEN ST'\'LE 3 s lices thinly sliced rye bread • Butter 2 tablespoons liverwurst 2 s lices ~tontercy Jac k cheese Lettuce Sliced tomatoes, drained Thinly sliced cucumbers Thinl Y s l iced raw mushrooms Spread bread with butte r . Spread l slice with liverwurst . Top with second slice ·of bread. Layer with c heese. lettuce and tomato. Top with third slice of bread. Decorate top with cucum· bers a nd mushrooms. Makes J large sandwich. CAL IF 0 R N I A SA LAD . SANDWICH - 4 slices dark rye bread· Butter Lettuce 4 ounces sliced corned beef or pastrami l cup cottage cheese i~ cup ca nned crushed pineapple, drained Green onion frills Carrot curls Spread bread with butter. Top "'ith le ttuce then corned beef. Mix ctieese and pineapple. Spoon over corned beef. Garnish with Bonanza Note this tasty \Vay for introducing a vegetable change. , Cook frozen lima beans as packag ~ di rects ; drain. Toss \Vith butte r or margarine, grated Cheddar cheese. chopped toa sted wal nuts, and salt and pepper. onion frills and-carrot curls. Makes 4 sandwiches. PARTY SANDWICH WAF 1 bunch watercress (3 cups) 1h cup butter, softened 1 (3-ounce) package cream cheese 2 cups grated Monterey Jack cheese 2 tablespoons minced onion 'f.& teaspoon salt ._ 3 tablespoons milk 1 loaf unslI'~d French twist or bread · 4 ounces thinly sliced boiled ham 2sm.all ca_rrots, paied Was h and dry watercress. Remove tough ste ms and chop. .~\Beat butter with watercress. Beat cream cheese with jack cheese, onion, salt and milk to rn ake'crearny spread . Split bread into top and bottom halves. Scoop out center of loaf, leaving a 1h-in ch shell. Save c rumbs for toppings. Spread watercress butter-into hollowed out part of both bread sections, making a thin, e ven layer. Jn like manne r spread cream c heese mixture ·into bread hollows, forming a slight dip at center. Wrap· ham around car- rots a nd place in center of loaf. Top with remaining half. Wrap and chill. Slice. Makes abOut 12 s lices. EGGS r..er JoM SAUSAGE H 01. pl9, .... , .•.•.... 45' AA."'CH F Rt:SH LA.AGE ORA.OE A.A. I do1.canoo .•...•.•.... 49' t------~---t I do1. c;irton, extra large, CHEESE SPECIALS g1 ad\? AA •.•.••.•.•. 55' 2% dot, flat .•••.••• , , . , 1.19 Med. Sh.up Chedd<1r ... 1.19 Ill. Moni~1cy J;ic:k •• , •••• 1.07 11.l. 1----------1 Till.irnoo~Cheese., .• 1.19 IU. T .. leef CUIE STEAIS F1nnim Swiss .•• ,, .•. 1.49 lb. Fully A.,.O BM!, CHUCIC "'ROU"'O 1----------1 1.89 lb. ""' """ ... 1--------1 IEEf mlP LOINS flEEIEI PAQ Of "" ..... '"' Too Sirloin Portion Cul 7-9 02. ea. avg .••••. 2.•91u. F•N•n. lftdloh;l~•llf' '"'•PMI .n<I tMl••d '°'VIN• c-.ni.no .. For N.Y. s1ea~s Uy 1he piece (S..12 lb. illlg.) .•••..• 2.73 1U. FOOD STAMPS ACCEmD 1----------1 ·;-~ ...... "'"" ...,. Royol Dok CHAICOAL lOIU. bag ...... _ .. ,.~ ea·. Gtllf O.CHI LIGlllB .................... 1.15 ·~, ...... _, ' ... w .... ,, Houn: 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Mon.·SiM.; 10 .. m.-7 p.m., Sun. 2915 Brinol A''·· Cost.I Meu / 54o-3394 ....... ~ ,., .... ..... ~. " MESA PRODUCE 1854 NEWPORT BLVD. IC~·=::.~::~t::.•T ·oPEN 7 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642-6025 RED RIPE • WATERLEUN 8! Stock up on extra convenience. ·save 10¢ on any Kelloggs~ Assortment Pack. .. ' ...... -..... ,.....,.... WE ACCEl"r FOOD STAMPS ' ' lUMIT 1422 •s Ptf' c.,t-rl UNYUNS 7c LI. IU-" IZ liptoC..,._.r1 KANTALOUPE IL.Mitlt 72 4't1 SEASON FIHAL HARVEST. LOCAL & LOVELY AS~~!~~!"S 29~ WE ALSO CARRY llHG CHHllES . I I Now you can el) joy yo.ur favorite Kellogg cereal selection and save a little money. Have variety in convenient se,rvings ... at handy savings . I I I I I (. c S' El l Siii ... Siii 11111 SI• ·11111 Sii c.. ' •• • ~· p T Co M1 S1 Ton Cc 1 J Li 81 Du• Ki GI c s "C! P1 Jiff . Ci Fr it u F~ I I d I .. s.. a.I ~UI Cubeti of loin cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef •.• lean, tender. ready to marinade and e.Ooy! Net weight 8 oz. each. la•b Kabobs UJk Ct.ice ••.• 1l5L Boneleu .•. cut from lep o!freah western raiaed lamb .•. they'll love ha\iing ahisha kaboh. Net weight 8 oz. each. • CHUCK 99c. STEAK Park Kabobs WlfJfA .........• 1ltl Closely trimmed, le&!' flavorful cube1 of Eaeter pork leg' ••• for a delightful treat! Net weight 8 oz. each: .----------------- El Rancho quality. U.S.D.A. Choice beef Beef Rib Bones • 19t Gro111d Beef • • • s11t Extra lean · bulk or patties U.S.D.A. Choi~ -to bake or b-b.q . Sliced Bacon •• 112! El Rancho•a own thicker ranch 1tyle! llWDlFAllS .--.------..__.------. GAME HENS 7-BOIE $129 =.a.-:-.~.~ ........ s111 ROAST • Chuck cut of U .S.D.A. Choice beef =...-:...~.I Ol. • ' • • • • • S 1 •• Prices in effect Thur. June 5 .SbrtW with .,....._. $111 through Wed. June 11 ......... • .. I 11. • • • • • • • • • Open daily 9 co 9 Sunday 10 to 7 StltW Ill the $ lll No aolu to dealeny " c.r..11e1-... 111 ..... p · ( . r"J··"'f{1,~~·11 -~..,.. 'tc ... r ~.--·~~ ~ <, . -~;Jo. ... :;.. ~..... • l ~": ·~ " ~ .... )~ ''"" • 'J .. 1>-· J) n . . . ~. ' • , ' (, 'D )"f c•s of Pork • 1111 Boneleea (or 1weet 'n' sour! Leg cut Meat Loaf • • • ;. 99t · Our own blend, with freeh eggal 0-BOllE s 139 ROAST • Chuck cut ofU.S .O.A. Choice beef ~ ~ .,. " .. ~ . ~ ~. ~.'cl_C reff . -, .• / .. ~ .: ~:7 ~~-· ' ·~ ~ y . .(\:~~:~;~{ f/-" . ~ ..-, /i( · ··v ~, Si · ~ ', ~ Stock up this week -and in the weeks ahead /q, I LJ/ ~ .,.~.~;r_. ... , 'you'll be glad you did ••. especially at these special prices! Beef Roast • • s 1 •t Boneless rolled Shoulder Clod Chuck · cut U.S.O.A. Choice beef. ~/,~4.: --/~~ ~~ . 7 t.:;_l. I..~·-· ~E · , ·-~ Drang1Juic112 oz CAN ••••••••••••... 111 Shopper Stoppers! PAPER 39 TOWELS ~ Coronet -large roll • uaorted colors Margarine • • • • &9c Imperial, Soft spread -1 lb. ctn, Snap-E-Tom ••• 25c Tomato juice with zest! 10 oz can ' COff ee Mate • • • 99c Carnation non-dairy creamer! 16 oz . TOMAT059c JUICE .~ Libby's -ctn. of six 5 oz cans Bronie Mix ••• 93c Duncan Hines Fudge .•••••• 23 oz. pkg. Kikkoman Sauce 49c Teriyaki, for marinade ••• 10 oz Grapefruit • • • • 39c Bordo sections ••• No. 303 can Campbell 19c SOUP 10 3/4 oz. 'Chicken/Rice, Creamed Chicken! Little Friskies • • 1111 Fish or Liver flavor · 4 lb. bag MUSH-59c ROOMS Green Giant Whole, Sliced· 4 ~ oz ................... $1.21 &n.ihaad ... 12 ounci caNI llN lld 1111111 ••••••• SI.JI ~\ltlWld.1 .e..t, SlrloJD Tige. JI oa • Frcnen concentrate from Florida orchards ••• flavor you'll love, quality you'll appreciate! Springfield . liPIBBfB ,,,, 16 OL PK~ ..........• 111 The big packap at a little price! And you know. and trust -the Bird11eye quality! 8pin1ch.,So16/o STOUFFER'S •••••••• 411 Stouffer'•, o( coune ••• 1pinach never luted eo good, until Stouffer got around to1t!T2 oz pkg. Spinach • • • • • 12c Springfield· leaf, chopped! 10 oz Morton's Pies •• 59e Apple or Blueberry· 24 oz size- • ~~L8'!!!1d.,o ... 49c Waffles • • • • • • 39c Downyflake ••• 10 ounce package POUllD 79c CAKE Stoutrer'e, with a touch or lemon! 11 'h / ,,... 1oc Cabbage • Solid beeda with criep leav•I All varied• In 18 oa "Fun Siu" • llstmd .............. 35C Bi.ro 8tet or CblcMn ••• 2 ~ os. Grapefruit Juice 23c Springfield concentrate· 6 oz can Holloway House • 79c Stuffed Peppers, Cabbage Rolls· 14 oz Salisburr Steak 79c Holloway House ••• 14 oz. package Pancake Batter • 59c Kwik Mak«? Reg. Buttermilk! Pint Green Beans45c or Com Springfield -Cut· 20 oz. pkg. AvocadO Dip ••• 59c Caiavo knows best! 7~ oz Meat Pies • • • : 2oc Springfield Beef, Chicken! 8 oz Stuffed Potatoes 33c O'Boy ·Sour Cream, Cheeae! 12 oz Chow Mein • • • • 79c · Chun King -Chic~en, Shrimp! 15 oz Potatoes 49c au Gratin Stouffer's, for goodness• sake! 11 'h oz Crunchy crisp! Tantalizing tendernea! Iceberg lettuce ••• the favored one ••• big BOlid 'heada. Golden Delicious Apples • • • • • • • • • 3 ts s1 Extra fancy quality ••• from Washington State ••• a treat the family will weloome. JUMBO 3~s1 'CHOKES l . Freeh compact globe Artichokee! E\oerybody'e fevorite Nndwic:h aioki.t 18 oe f Instant ,...... • • • e e e e • O I 35C Jello-o, larp pacbi• .•• cboi<l9ol11.von • ' (I HOIEY-29c DEWS • Melone eo sweet and mellow! We Watlll . . • • • • • • • • • • 4k For Nledilordeeeert • 6os. n•· Drt• Wlill .•••.••...•• 59c 'roppm, mix t.baldtllcblat 3oa pq ) f ( ~md ...... to.._. FRESH TROUT Delectable Mountain trout. 9 oz. \Ip Fresh Sea Bass s2J ! . ' Fillete of a flavorful favorite! ! Flounder Fllet • ·~ ;.~~; ro;·;;~l ~b&l Already breaded, ready for the akOJjl Crab Legs • .' •• s~ . , Large! From Alaskan King Craba ( . . Spirited Specials! : r~! s39a WHISKEY bur Smooth Blend -86 proof! ~ 1al: • Ballantine' s •• sir• Save 2.00 on fine 800tch! Halt-gallon " Seagram's Gin • 19" The half-gallon reduced 1.00! Vermouth •••• •111 Weibel'a Extra Ory •.. quart Cribari s199 Champagne . Celebrate! Extra Dry! Fifth Delicatessen! lath's 49·c Bologna . Choose meat or beefl 6 oz. pkg • Sliced Ham ••• 7~ Danola · 2 convenient aizea! 4 oz. H 5 ll. CM Sftll am .., cuzo. • • • ..,-, Rath'• quality and convenience! " Dressing.,.._ •• 1s• Fisherman'• Wharf ... 8ounce ; Mozzarella • • • • 11'1 Precious -12 oz ball {8 oz. ball ••• 76C) C Sllced 39c American Springfield, from WiscoMin! 12 oz. S.W ...... IJt •.•••••• Good S...Ona • with mWq hottt.1 A·l ~S-...•....• Enhucte Oawtsl 6oa (lOos ••• ?9t) \ " -. ·ff -YPtlOT ·· Sumniery Souff le Salad$, Double as Dessert &>urne fruJt salads are lovely lobk at, light, airy and sparkl- 1., wilb the mo.st satisfying n.vor relreshmut ot all -fresh lnait. "Sucb salads are favorites ot many hostesses for ~ce at ammer luncheons. They have much to recommend them. 'Souffle salads serve both as n\ain dish and dessert -a fact t.lnlt will be welcomed by dieters. Only simple finger sandwiches need be served witb them. "Ibey also have Ute advantage o! being prepared ahead and in the ref rig er a tor. · Serve them on leaf lettuce and 1arnish with mayonnaise and the featured fruit. STRAWBERRY D~ERT SO\J FFLE SALAD 3 cups lightly sweetened· aliced fresh strawberries 2 cups boiling water 2 packages (3 ounces each) strawberry navored gelatin ~ cup dry sauteme or Rhine wine 1 c-up real mayonnaise 1 ~ teaspoon salt 1 cup diced canned pineap-· pie, drained . 1 cup chopped pecans Drain strawberries; reserve berries and ~ cup juice. If necessary, add water to bring volume of juice to ~~cup. · Pour boiling water over gelatin in bowl; stir until gelatin is -com pletely dissolved. Add reserved h cup· strawberry juice, wine, mayonnaise and salt; blend with 'rotary bea~er. Pour into freezing tray or metal loaf pan. Chill in freezing unit about 20 to 25 minutes or until firm about 1 inch from edge of pan but still soft in center. Turn mixture into bowl and whip with rotary beater until flufly and thick. Fold in drained berries, pineapple and outs. Prepare collar of double thick· ness foil or waxed paper, about 3 inches high, t~...!it around rim of 1 ~-quart soutrae dish. Tightly fasten around dish with st.riftg or rubber band, extending collar l lf..;i inches above rim. Pour mixture into souffie dish. Chill in refrigerator (not freezing unit) about 1 hour or until firm. Remove collar when ready to serve. Makes 8to12 servings. For 1-quart mold or individual molds, make 1 ::? recipe. Chill in refrigerator (not freezing unit) until firm, 45 lo 60 minutes. Un- 8·0UNCE CAN • REDUCED 2c mold. Nole: To prepare with frozen strawberries, use 2 packages (10 ounces each), thawed. Drain ber- ries, reserving ~ cup juice. PEAR NUT SO\JFFLE SALAD 1 cup boiling water 1 ~ackage (3 ounces) lemon flavored gelatin ~cup cold water Y) cup real mayonnaise ~-. teas'100n salt 3 tablespoons lemon juice (1 medium lemon) 2 teaspoons sugar 2 pears, pared and diced. 1 package (3 otinces) cream- cheese, softened 1Ai cup seedless grape halves ~ cup chopped walnuts · Pour bolling water over gelatin in bowl; stir until gelatin is com: pletely dissolved. Add cold water, mayonnaise and salt; blend with rotary beater. Pour in to freezing tray or metal loaf pan. Chill in freezing unit until firm about 1 inch from edge of pan but still soft in center, about 20 l o 25 minutes. Mix lemon juice a nd sugar a nd pour over diced pears .. Drain pears, discarding juice. SUr cream cheese to soften. Mix together cream cheese, pears, grapes and 2 tablespoons oflhe nuts. · Tum chilled gelatin mixture into bowl ~nd whip with ·rotary beater until fluffy and thJck. Fold creAm cheese mixture into whipped gelatin mixture. Pour into 1-quart mold or in- dividual molds. Chill in refrigerator (not freezing unit> until firm, uboul 45 lo 60 minutes. Unmold. Serve garnished with )'emam- ing nuts and. if desired, with _ salad g reens and additional gropes. Makes 4 to 6 servings. NOW OPEN 'til MIDNIGHT in selected locations CHECK VOVR NEIGHBORHOOD ALPllA Bl TA FOR ITS STORC HOUHS 3·1/2·0UNCE BAR · REDUCED 4c REG. 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BOX · 7 F'lAVOllS I INSTANT f BREAKFAST I ! 12·0UNCE CAN t-f SWIFT j PREM l llEEF · CHICKEN & LIVER • 1•·0Z. llOlt j FRISKIES I KITIEN FOOD I CONTADINA . 14·1/2·0UNCE CAN ·STEWED 1TOMATOES H£A.ATlANO RAISIN · 11·0Z. BOX ·NATURAL CEREAL IMURY • A'l.A SIA• 21·0UHCI JOX PURINA DRY CAT FOOD DINNERS . 90 ~47 .53 .60 1.19 .54 .86 .77- .34 . 36 .83 .64 ri~~N'Fjjrio"CAN .30 Grocery Reduced Prices l40·COUNT PACKAGE GALA FAMILY NAPKINS SEASONED • UNSEASONED · 3·1/2•0Z. BTL. .46 .58 1.05 ADOLPH'S TENDERIZER 30-COUNT BOX NEW FREEDOM MINI PADS 12-COUNT BOX STAYFREE MAXI PADS JO-COUNT BOX I 3S MAHATMA · S·LB BAG LONG GRAIN RICE · ASST.· PRINT · FIESTA · IOO·SO. FT. ROLL VIVA TOWELS PUlSTIC 12-oz BTL W/SPRAYER WINDEX CLEANER 34·0UNCE CONTAINER VANISH BOWL CLEANER 314·0UNCE ENVELOP£ FRENCH'S BROWN GRAVY MIX GREAT BEGINNINGS · .7·0Z. ENV . CAESAR DRESSING MIX KRAFT · U ·OUNCE JAR MIRACLE WHIP 14•0UNCE 80Jt KRAFT DELUXE DINNER LAWRY'S · 1•112·0Uffet EHVU~ MEAROAF SEASONING MIX .63 1.87 .52 .52 . 68 .16 .19 1.61 .65 .36 Grocery Reduced Prices YE FU MEIN · 3·1/2·0Z. PKG . CHICKEN SOUP MIX WELCH'S· 20·0UNCE JAR GRAPE JELLY OR JAM ISO· COUNT BOX GLAD SANDWICH BAGS FOOD STORAGE BAGS · 75·COUNT BOX .7~ KITCHEN BAGS· 15·COUNT BOX .82 6·3/4·0Z. CHOC. & CHOC. FUDGE S·ll2·0L VANILLA JELL-0 INSTANT PUDDING GOOD SEASONS · 2 74·0Z. PXG. (2·PAK) WITH FREE CRUET ITALIAN DRESSING CHERRY · STRAWBERRY • ORANGE · GRAPE 32·0UHCE TIN .21 .83 .63 .31 .47 PRESWEETENED KOOL-AID I 2·0UNCE JAR CHOCOLATE OR MALT OVALTINE 3 LB.CAN CRISCO SHORTENING 1.99 1.21 . 1.85 4·0Z. Pl.AIN · 3·112·02. WI ALMONDS HERSHEY'S CHOCOLATE BARS .38 1H h ·OZ. CHOC. CHIP 13-1/~·0Z. SUGAR · 12-lf2•0Z. OATMEAL· 13-0Z. MACAAOOH MOTHER'S COOKIES Everyday Prices ~01 CAN • .78 BORDO GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS •• •l C>#O BORDO GRAPEFRUIT SECTION S t60l ""' FRENCH'S GARLIC SALT Thee Prices Ouaunteed to be ~ llAIONINO MIX ' a·OZ. IHV •• 416 1 c~1 a~ EfftctlYe June 15 -Junt 11 l'fNOCN. 14-1/t•OUHa JAR ALPHA BETA COB CORN .4e .89 .79 . ,-----------------------' ..... -.,..,. .. ,.. ... ....,..,,..,._..,~,-·,.,,.m CHICKEN NOODLE 47 MYCITRACIN , ............. 1t•.Mi'lti<ol• ,.,,.,..,_..,,_, __ ,,.,....... DINNER • ~NTIBIOTIC OINTMENT 1.19 t,1#r,.,.tl•lf Al~l#Mt.-,..,. •... ,.,,.,,,~,.._., I"'\ 1 ----~------------:-----fOUHT.f.IH YAWY~HO W...wr. COST.A Mll.A-l200 H.iMr ••d. HUHTIHGTot4 llACH-f041.A4-HUHTlHGTOH 11.ACH--ZIOf•• ,._,, · .. .,. ..... ,.., n,... I HUHTIHGTOH 11.ACK-IHll H. M• "· SOUTH UGUHA-30822 s. C..tt HMjllwey COST.A MH..A~41L1711} "~ ••••••••o:-•-•••---------------------...J llYIHJ-1.8044 c:-IHr. l.W•tnftv Pn . L.AGUH.A HrU.s-2J141 CalM 4t I• \Mite: .. J Bread Mixes Easily .. By DOltOTl•Y WENCK Wednesday, June"'· 197S DAILY PILOT ft Of .... c.v ••• H-Mri• wheat flour which absorbs water to.cook buked products. Using large amounts Of nour In _, Mother 's o · and then dovelops the slretchi-The type of flour we buy by the '"'ey lack 0 1 ·t Th I ... I ay at our house . b th d a recif'\A a lso w1·11 h .. lp provi"d" "'1 o u en. e g u~n· ret brou ht nes1 w en e OUi h is mixed ba" is II 'all ...-'" "' b d In fl d g a new e lectric mix\r _.,,,., and knead ed that allows the • us u a Y an · ·purpose .. more gluten. rea ut a t an co m pact, with, one with d ou gh hooks _ ·t o b d t . ble.nd of the two types of wheat. Gluten h"" the "blU ty lo u bsorb · 1;oggy texture. s1mpl1'f th h rea 0 n se. This flou r i·s "'l1"ghtJy lower 1·0 .... .. Th1" t h · f Y e om e breadmaking So ., m uch wa te r . T he refore t he s s w Y recipes oroatmeal Process me types of bread -called glute n tllan bread nour but has bread or "'O n l b d · b t b amount ot water needed in a r e· · ... r m e a rea • or rye Inst d ( k d. ·at e r reads -are not kneaded. enough to make a satisfactory bread alw y · 1 d hi ea o nen mg the bread Th 1 dpt! van es with the gluten con-a 5 m e u e some w tA. by h d e g uten is d e ve loped by yeast bread al home. flour to pro d th I t . an , we <:an now knead It th hi tent of the flour. . v1 e e g u en. with the do gb h k ( oro ug Y stirring or beating However , exper1·enced br .... ad . u oo s or 8 to 10 I the dough Th b ds h "" Soft wheat flou rs a bsorb l .. ss Ii-QUESTIONS WE ARE "'cKED,· mmutes as they do in com-. ese rea ave a maker~ who move here from .1 th h d h fl .. ntQ mercial bakeries. higher proportion of liquid to other a reas -particularly from q wu an ar w eat ours. So Q. I ha ve tried making 100 pee· Th flour a nd will have a more open Canad a -h ave reported di·rra·cul-wh~n a softer w heat flour is used, cent whole wheat bread and am e results are outstanding! . and less uil1form texture th . you need Jes" liq u1·d, or more flour never pleased w1"th the resat•·. j.he volume i1> good , the texture kneaded bread . an ~-in m a king good bread from in a recipe. q The bread does not rise ve":.. tne a nd even. Scor e one for Wheat flours vary a'n the"1r is a ll-purpose flour. They are Gluten i·s a un·qu l . l h d . •.1 m echan1'zat 1 ·on. accustom ed to h" h I 1 e pro em n muc an is 1101id rather thaJ) gluten conte nt. "Hard" wheat is hard wheat flour. a ig g uten, wheat that is not found in most h gbt in textu r e . Am I do~ Why• you m ight ask, does tugh in glute n a nd us JI · other cereal grains. When people . som eth1'n g wrong". bread dough need to be kne"ded ua Y is Sometimes they can solve their 11 · t h · · l 11 ., .. m ade into bread flour. bl b are a erg1c ow eat, 1t 1s usually A. When bread is m ade frorr a a . Wdh y not just mix it. the "Soft" wheat, low in gluten, ,·s pro25 em yd buying flour in large the gluten which causes the pro-100 percent whole wheat nour way you o cakes or cookies? -poun -s acks. Manutac-ble 1 The r r k used for pastry and cake flour. turers figure that people who buy m. the r esults will be a s y o is t ea~on ~r neading bread Both these types o_f flours ~re flour in this quantity bake a lot of People on a gluten-free diet described the m : s m aller volUQM. o ma e t e gluten elastic used by co_mmerc1al bakeries , bread, and therefore flour in 25 can use othe r grains such as rice, and more compact texture. eno':1gh lo stre tc h easily during a~d companies who market cake pound bags tends to be h'1gher i·n corn, oats, or rye. But these This is because the bran anc --:--:--~~~-~~~:~:b~a~k~m~g~. ~G~l~u~te~n~is~th~e~pr~o~t~ei'.'.:n=i:n::m~1x~e:s.:a:n:d:o~t:h:e:r :t:ype:s~o~f~r~e~a~dY:·:.:-'-'-'· g~l~u~te~n~c~o~n~te~n~t~. ~~;~~~~~ce~r~e~a~ls~. ~w~h~e~n~m~i~ll~ed~i~n~to~fl~ou~r~,_· lth~e~germ in whole wheat n oui .. don't m a ke good bread because dilut~ the qu~ntity of glutcri .. If. add1t1on, substances iI the germ inh1b1t gluten · development dunng th< rising process. DOUBLE TIPPED • 200·Cf. PKG REDUCED18c JOHNSON& 69 ~~HNSON SWABS• ALPHA BETA • 32·0UNCE BOTTLE • REDUCED 9c LIQUID 69 DETERGENT • 8· VARIETIES • 6 OZ. CAH • REOUCEO 6c 9-LIVES CAT FOOD Bakery REGUUlt ·SOUR DOUGH · 6·PAOC llAG MDUCS>« ALPHA BETA ·ENGLISH MUFFINS 11HXJNCE LOAF REOUCE>16c BIRKHOLM'S RAISIN BREAD ALPHA BETA • 4·COUNT TRAY BEAR CLAWS COFFEECAKE .17 • 39 . • 59 .89 Delicatessen Reduced Price 22·0UNCE JAR HOM ADE SAUERKRAUT • 1-112·0UHC£ CAN PILLSBURY BUTIERMELTS .58 • 20 · KRAFT· PLAIN. PIMENTO OR CHIVE • 3·0Z. Pt(G, PHILADELPHIA 2 0 CREAM CHEESE • 32·0UNCE PACKAGE KRAFT VELVEETA ton'OOU>EN • (2) 8·0Z. TUllS MRS. FILBERT'S MARGARINE j1) It-OZ. TUB .64 'SOFT SPREAD · 121 e-oz. rues IMPERIAL MARGARINE 1.53 • 58 .71 m ALL ALPHA BETA STORES ARE OFFICIAL FOOD STAMP REDEMPTION CENTERS REGULAR • HICKORY • 23-0Z. BTL. • REDUCED 20C CHRIS & PIITS BBQ SAUCE .79 RED LABEL • 16·0UNCE PACKAGE · REDUCED 16<: ALPHA BETA WEINERS .69 HUNT'S • 28·0UNCE CAN • REDUCED 34; SOLID PACK TOMATOES .48 Frozen Food Reduced Prices 12·0UNCE CAH ' MINU°(EMAID ORANGE JUICE ORANGE • GRAPE • PUNCH • 12·02. CAN Hl-C FROZEN DRINKS 24·0 UNCE BOX MORTON APPLE PIE &·OUNCE BOX STAR KIST TUNA PIE 8·0UNCE BOX KOLDKIST SIRLOIN TIPS 28·0UNC~ BOX 1.87 BRIDGFORD · 2·LOAVES • 32·0Z. BAG HONEY WHEAT BREAD .55 .51 . 64 .31 .64 .73 STUFFED GREEN PEPPERS · CABBAGE ROLLS • SALISBURY STEAK · 14·0UNCE BOX HOLLOWAY HOUSE 84 ENTREES • Non-Food Reduced Prices BAYER • 72·COUNT BOTTLE TIMED RELEASE ASPIRIN 100-COUNT 90TTI.E EXCEDRIN TABLETS 1.45 1.17 GIVE .ALL STORES OPEN 9A~M. EVERYDAY HOPE o SUNDAY~ JUNE 8 0 .,, "' JUMBO SIZE FLAVORFUL MANGOES NEW CROP • EXTRA FANC Y ITALIAN SQUASH GARDEN FRESH BROCCOLI Produce Reduced Prices CRIMSON VARIETY RHUBARB FULL OF JUICE VALENCIA ORANGES OUTSTANOING VALUE YELLOW CHILIS .29LB . 5~:0.69 .39LB . •~·-• • ~ , ~ FLORIST QUALITY FLOWERS AT REDUCED PRICES ..• ~. 4" POT PETUNIAS OLD TIME FAVORITE .39EA. Non·Food Reduced Prices REGULAR · SUPER · 13·0 UNCE AEROSOL JUST WONDERFUL HAIRSPRAY SUPER HOLO ·II· OUNCE JAR AOUASET GEL VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE IS·OZ. BTL HERlrAL BUBBLING BATH EXTRA ORY • •·OUNCE AEROSOL ARRIDXX ANTl-PERSPIRANT VITAUS • HAllD·TO-HOLD • 10·0 Z. AERO. DRY CONTROL MEN'S HAIR SPRAY .73 .29 1.27 1.07 1.39 ARMOUR STAR · FRESH FROZEN ·USDA GRADE A YOUNG TURKEY 48 ~ HINDQUARTER ROAST • LI. with pott1on1 oi 91bf~tt •nd l)Of'·tton of neck FRESH FROZEN NEW ZEALAND 118 LEG OF LAMB . • LI. WILLIAM'S CORNED BEEF 1 38 ROUNDS • ~ Meat Reduced Prices nrmn ram . BEEF PATTY MIX BUDGET BURGER a:mcl'S P!IDC • BEEF CHUCK BONELESS FAMILY STEAKS mmi s r11cr BONELESS STEWING BEEF mmn rmc LEANEST GROUND BEEF - 12·0UNCE PACKAGE .59Le. 1.79LB. 1.48Le. 1.39Ls. ARMOUR 4 19 MIRA CURE BACON I. EA • FRESH FROZEN • 14·0UNCE PACKAGE .97u CARNATION FISHSTICKS Great Cities of Europe AMSTEROAtJI, BRUSSELS • 15 . PARIS AND LONDON DAYS 5841 plv•t .. & FROM _..". c1 ... go PACKAG E INCLUDES: •ROUND TRIP JET SERVICE •WELCOME PARTY•MOTORCO ACH TOURS OF AMSTERDAM, BRUSSELS, PARIS, ANO LONDON• HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS WITH PRIVATE BATH•MOST MEALS l'/C K UP YOUR TRAVEL '15 BROCHURE AT YOUR NCARBY ALPHA BETA ~---cg, .... ~---~ ~---cg, .... ~---~ ~---cg, .... ~---rr---c;, ... ~---~ lf'REGULAA -,, REGULAR -,, REGULAR -,, I $1 19 I I 59c I I He EACH • I I SAVE 30c SAVE 20c SAVE UP TO 36c SAVE 50c I w1TH TH1S COUPON I I w11H r~1s couPON I I w1rH THIS cou~N I I W ITH THIS couPON I 1 32·0UNCEJAR 1 1 1 L:i&&v~sN ilfJ 1 1 1 • coNTANDINA 11 1• 5;:1Lce~HOPS• .. c 1 I ~~:JLe8fJc I TOMATO c TOMATO Sc PORK · .... I I WHIP I I JUICE I I SAUCE I I LOIN OFF ANY PACKAGE I I LIMIT ONE IUM Ii ONE COUPON I I LIMIT ONE ITEM a. ONE COUPON I I LIMIT J CANS & ONE COUPON I I LIMIT ONE ITEM g, ONE COUPON I PER CUSTpMER PER CUSTOMER PER CUSTOMER • PER CUSTOMER . IL COUPON VALID Ho 752 JI 11 COUPON VALID No 153 JI I l COUPON VALID No m j I I L COUPON VALID ' No 78!_1 I ltii--UNE 6-JUNE 11 - -iii Iii--JUNE 5·JUNE n - -.. Iii--JUNE 5 ·JUNE 11 - -iii Iii--JUNE 5-JUNE 11 -~iii foOUHT AIH VAU.IY-Hto W..ww HU .. TIHGTOH IUCK-9041 ........ HUMTl .. OTOM llACtt--Z t 0 I • ........ - . HU .. T1MG1'0H IUCH-11611 H .... St.' SOUTH LAGUMA-301U ~ cM.t ~.y , COSTA.MIU 2100H9ilor11w4. COSTA MHA-441 IJ t1ttt St.. . .~GUMA Htu..s-llMt ~de I• Uii~ llVIMl-tf044 c.t•w, u.Mwtnlty ~9'1' ... ' ... , ••• -. -'· ,. Your alterna tive~ a r1 to use some w hite floui m your rcc11.>1.· or learn lt· like the more solid l ()t, pt'rcent whole wheat bread. The texture of tht bread is improved if th<. whole wheat has beeQ ·e n •ntly m illed to an e :f ine granulation. • ~ 1 . Q. Do you re ally .. money b aking your~ bread when you take· factors into account SUib .as the gas or electricltf needed to bake it? A . S e ve r a l r e cent ·studies h a ve s hown that ·you do save m oney bak( ing your own bread -fl ·you don't count the cost of your time . One s tu dy' d on e in J anuary s howed that at retail flour prices of $1.tG p er 10 pounds, a ODO. pound loaf o f orda· home made bread c to 24 cents. This fi ·included the (µel ~ (j ust 1 t o 11h centsflift . hour) for baking as ,.. · as the ingredients. : Curre ntly a one.pound loaf of bread averages about 37 cents. You 8ave even more m oney when you b a k e you r own specialty breads such as whole wheat, r a is in, cin· namon. etc. But one thing that hap- pens with ho m emade bread is that it tastes so good tha t everyone eats twice as much. So in the end you do n't save any money on it a t all ! (And everyone gains weight.) Q . l m ade some r efrigerator yeast dough and put it directly into the refrigera tor wit.bout letting it rise. The next d ay I fou nd it had over~ flowed th e b ow l and made a big m ess in the r efriger a t o r . I s the dough supposed to rise tn the refriger ator? A . T h e co ld t e rn· pcr ature s lows down the yeast growth so the refrigerated dough will not rise very fast. But it will rise -especially at first before it is chilled. So you n eed to watch it a nd punch it d own before it goes over the top of the bowl.· Chiffon Pie . Filling Creamy ·Making the Most of Milk is a n ew leaflet showing how milk goes easily in to menus. Use it in bever age& like Banana E ggnog, or s oup lik e Creamy- "Fr e n c h 0 n i o n , a casserole s uc h as Fiesta C orn Puddin g qr d esserts. 1 . . For your free copy send a st a mped, s elf· addressed, long s ize eo- v e l o pe to June Dairy · Month S pecials, c /o United Dairy In· dustry Association, ~ North Rive r Road, Rose- mont, IJ160018. CHOCOLATE CREAll CHIFFON PIE · 1 baked pie s hell. $- inch 2 /3 cup sugar 1 env e lope UD• n avo"red gelatin ' 11h cups milk 2 squares (2 ounces) unsweetened chocolate 1 teas poon vanilla' 1 c up whippinl . cream . Combine i;ugar and gelatin in a 1 ~-qurt saucepan; add % •up ,milk and chocolate. Coal: over medium heat, tsUf- ring constantly, 111ltl!· chocolate is melted .. gelatin dissolved. ~' Be at with a rol beater until s mooth.' Tem aining :t4 cup and vanilla . Chill pa rJally set. Whip cre am; fold <chocolate mixture. neces sary, c hill un mixture mounds. TU 'into pie shell. Chm firm. > ·-.. ... I . . "... ., .... ', .. -... •' _.., . ' ' ... . ...... . ., .. -.... l< • • • • • .. • " •• •' ........ •' '...-r ... .-'. • ~ -.... ---. --· • • ~· ... Cheese Adds Richness . "" ~ · Poppy Seed Dressing for fruit salad combines :·. 1 cup dairy sour cream, 2 tablespoons each ; · lemon juice and honey, 1 teaspoon each ;.; poppy seed and orange peel and dash of salt. There's a whole range or dairy roods just wailing lo be brought into the summer salad scheme. Use them either for dressings or toppings, or as integral ingre· dients in the salad itself. Yogurt and sour cream ure most refreshing bases for smooth, creamy dressings that are easy to flavor with herbs and seasonings. ' ··All the California cheeses are good candidates for salads. Col· Lage cheese is an allUme favorite with fresh fruits. Or incorporate it into gelatin molds. Ripened cheeses such as Mon- terey J ack , Provolone and Mozzarella, diced or cut into strips, turn green salads into main courses. And always keep a s haker of grated Parmesan or Romano handy to sprinkle on any savory salad. CHEF'S MARINATED MU SHROOM SALAD Sliced fresh mushrooms Special Itali an Drcsstng Grated Parmesan cheese Salad greens Scored cucumber half slices Monterey Jack cheese, cut into julienne strips Cherry tom a toes Parsley · .. (A1nounts depend on whether you are n1aking s mall first courses or large cntrcc ser v- ings . I Toss mushrooms with enough Dressing to moisten thoroughly and 1 or 2 tablespoons Parmesan cheese. Chill. To assemble salads, line bowls with greens. Stand cucumber slices around s ides. Heap mushrooms in center. Top ~;:::==========================:::;-1 . · . . NtUS fJfl(TI'tl ... ~-·"" our cost is less ... so yours is less MORE PRICES c~UT! :::,1 0~·~:.THOUSANDS OF DISCOUNT PRICES • TWl., -It, lt 1$ . • . . ! .• -' ~· .. •• IHF-llADE ' .. MARKnBASKn MEL-0-SOFT BREAD KllEllX FACIAL TISSUE ~39* ···:;::::::0-:1-.·~ JMflf IS A MAIKlr IASKIT fOOO STOii NIAi YOUI ~.:;.:_ ~--·-_-.::.-.:-___ . :-.1-•.. -.. .,.,._, ·-·-··-· _ ............ 1....... ..-... 1 ........ ---,.......... ,_,,,. ;;...---·~-·-~:.:.·-.. ·;~:~;:-.... ::.::,:;";:;-:;."' ::..:.:::r· ,i;::..~ ... .:::.:..~:: :!::;,::;;'" :.:.::.-.. 'i.:·· :;:-.:;:.:.:--· ~:;;--·-.----·-·-··--,,,,, __ ........... ~ ..... ,.,,_ ... , .,,,, __ ..... ,_.. ,,..,,_ .. ,, ... _ .. , .. .,._, ... ,_ .... --...... , ..... __ , ............. .. ·-·----·-·· ·-·-·........ ........ ··-· -·-"-.. ,_ -..... -.. , ... ""'-"'"'"'-••-•• "''' ._. ,,.,._., "'' -''" ••1•--,,..,, •-·••• '1!".,__ ... , •l•H•n l n •" ~!' ,_..,, ,..,,_. ,.,, -· '"' •----••--··--• ·--·-··-·-,_..... ......... •,;..-" -!1•~u.-· __ .......... ........ -· il'i'::.=:.;:::-::::-.:.:.:.~ ::::..-.... ::::~--·-:::.:.:;;.··--";:::; ... _. ·-.·~:·-· ~-~--.:r... -~.-:;:-~.=..': ~;.',,';;:.., :,::;;;:-•'" :::-:-:.::;.r . .:.:.=:~ :::: ..... ,... .... :r...:J:.7:.. ~·~ ---;.:r..:...-.:.:;.. ,':.'.'..";;',..,. ..... ~.~:::~-;.~-... ;:::,: .. :-...... :.:.;:,...... ::.":J..-...: :=:::::-:" :.:.:~.:.-- ·--·-''~"'''" ., .. , _ _,,n '"~~-'"''°''"-""""''-• ""''-,,.,,,,_, ,,.,,. ... ,,. , ... -.. ""''"'"' ... ,.,,,,_..., ' generously with cheese strips. Garnish with cherry tom11toes and parsl~y sprigs. Spttl•l IlaUan Dreulng: Com- bine 'I.Ii cup each vinegar and oil , 1 tablespoon sugar, 1h teaspoon salad herbs, 1/4 teaspoon salt arld freshly ground black pepper t.o taste. Makes ~cup dressing. MOLDED HERB CHEESE SALADS l envelope plain gelatin 1 cup milk 1 cup large curd cottage cheese 1 (3·ounce) package cream cheese 11.l cup chopped i reen onion ,,., tea.spoon t.hymc lf.t teaspoon basil \':ii teaspoon oregano !12 teaspoon sail Lettuce. radish slices, 'A"hole pitted ripe olives. " Combine gelatin and milk. SUr over low heat until dissolved. Beat cheeses until smooth and blended. Mix in onion, hei_:bs, salt · and gelatin n1ixture. Chill Wllil it begins to thicken . Turn into 4 (4 -o unce) individual salad molds . Chill until fit'm. Line 4 salad bowls with lettuce. Unmold a salad into each bowl. Surround with radish slices and olives in alternating pattern. ALPHA BETH SeJt {01 LeJ'1 / G 50-0UNCf BOX ALL AUTOMATIC DISH WASHING DETE'RGENT · ,REDUCED 117 20c • 128·0Z. BTL. (1·GALLON) WISK HEAVY DUTY LIQUID DETERGENT REDUCED 50c 3.96 41l-OUNCE BOX Al,,.L DETERGENT ... REDUCED "' .99 12-0UNCE BOTTLE IVORY LIQUID DETERGENT "NEW SMALL SIZE" REDUCED 45 2< • 84·0UNCf BOX KING SIZE TIDE DE{,ERGENT EVERYDAY PAICE 2.18 4i·OUNCE BOX GIANT SIZE BOLD DETERGENT EVERYDAY PRICE 1.32 EM·OUHCE BOX KING SIZE COLD POWER DETERGENT REDUCED 50c 1.68 32·0UNCE BOTTU LUX LIQUID DETERGENT REDUCED 1k .94 75-COUNT PACKAGE BAGGIES FOOD STORAGE BAGS REDUCED "' .89 SERGEANT'S • 120-0AY • FOR DOGS OR CATS REDUCED PRICf SENTRY IV FLEA COLLARS 1.79 SERGEANT'S · 120-DAY ·FOR LARGE DOGS REDUCED PRICE SENTRY IV FLEA COLLARS 4·PACK •EVERYDAY PRICE EVEREADY ''AN' BATTERIES .. c~ BATIERIES · 2-PACK 1.34 .. o• BATIERIES · 2·PACK 1.80 2.19 2.52 •·OUNCf BOTTLE • EVERYDAY PRICE SELSUNBLUE DANDRUFF SHAMPOO 1.67 12·0UNCE BOTTLE · REDUCED PAICE SELSUNBLUE DANDRUFF SHAMPOO 3.09 EVERYDAY PRICE MAYBELLINE ULTRALASH MASCARA EVERYDAY PRICE 24·COUNT BOTTLE .92 ALLER EST TABLETS 1.27 CHilOfl[N'$ • 36·COUNT BTL. ·EVERYDAY PRICl CONGESPIRIN COLD TABLETS 'O·COIJNt BOTTLE EVERYDAY PRICE ARTHRITIS STRENGTH BUFFERIN 11.EEPALEAT ' 36-COUNT BTL EVERYOAY PlllCE NO DOZ TABLETS ID•COUtH PACK AGE • EV[RTPAT PRICE .65 .99 1.09 C ONTAC (jy0 1 07 C OLD CAPSULES ~ • ROLl·°" LOTION · 1·112·0Z.BTI .. • AlOUCED PfllCE ULTRA BAN ANTI·PERSPIRANT 1.29 15·C0UNT 11.0.Cll.AGE ~· ' OOUlh..fEDGE REDUCED l'fl!CE 0 1 GltLETTE SUPER .. STAINLESS BLADES .59 ~ ..... l :i<>·COUHT All WIDI! • 50-COUHT LAllGE ~ • AEDUCEO PRICli ) BAND-AID BRAND '""jir : SHEER OR · · '79 PLASTI C STRIPS ::;; e • ~ •·OUNCE HITTLE · EV£1n'OAY PRICE JOHNSON'S BABY OIL l1·0UHCI! 41.AOSOl lVlAYO~T l'AICI DESENEX FOOT SPRAY 12·COUNT l'\llCll.Mlf IVPTOAT •AICl LOVE AFFAIR DOUCHE BEEF FRANKS OR KNOCK WURST l'Ol~ SAUUOI · IJ•OI:. fllt<O. t,.)t .86 2.69 1.48 1.37 I - .. . . . , " . ' .. · Heqlth ·Fo.ods Not So Nutty LOS ANGELES (AP> -A Los Angeles behavior research firm says the typkal health food store patron is fur from being a nut. eliht times a year and they spend $8 each per trip. "Our s urvt!y proves that healU1 foods have a wider uppeal than may have been suspected," said• Barry Robertson, executive vice Wednesday. June 4, 1975 About 4,500 health food st.ores are estimated to be ln business nationwide -with 20 percent of them located in Calirornia - besides natural or health foOO branches established by large food corporations to produce cereals, fruits and similar pro· ducts. OAIL Y PILOT i'J Uonwide are set by 1>ame ln· dustry sources at $2 billion but Roberhlon said this e>ttemed too hi sh. lnstead, he is bet ween 30 and 50 years or age, has a good educa· tion and is concerned about his dlet and nutrition in an era of pre· servatlves and artilicial flavor· lng and coloring. ,,president of the firm. "We estimate that more than eight million homemakers buy health food item s in supermarkets, almost the same number as those who buy in specialized stores." This compares with a 1972 sur· vey by the Bank of America in San Francisco which showed some 3,000 health food stores na- tionwido and 250 manufacturers reported total sales near $400 million. "We think the figur.i Is clQlcr to $1 billion because inflation has tuken its toll of andepend nt health food operators," he said. "Many have been absorbed by larger corporations and there has been a lack or infonnat.ion about the industry itseU because il grew so rast." A 5pokesman for J. D. Power und Associates said its na· tionwide survey of nearly 20 ,000 health food st.ore patrons showed some 13 million households visit health food stores an average or The survey showed about. ss· percent of health food store shop· pers also buy vitamins. Current health food sales na· Robertson said he estimated half the sales come from beallll food stores and the rema.lnder- from su)>ermarkels. YOU Al. ~YS SA VE I WITH STATER BROS. 1ow-1ow PRICES J' { ( IAR·M IUlK 89$ . BOLOGNA or WIENERS ... _ .... u . OSCAt MA YER 79$ COTTO SALAMl ................. 1-<>t. l'KG. OSCAR MA YU ROUND OR SOUAU $ 129 VARIETY PAK.-................ l2·0Z,l'KG. OSCAR MAYU 59$ BRAUN SCHWEIGER .... a.oz. TulE OSCAR MAYElt . a.oz. TU8E 59$ SANDWICH SPREAD ... _ ............ _ .. H~RIU~ • s1n SLICED BACON .................. --...... ta. l'ATllCK CUDAHY. 3 ll . CAN s31s PORK SHOULDER PICNIC .. _ ........ La.79$ SMOKED HAM HOCKS lfJj) HINDQUARTER TURKEY ROAST WE REDEEM FOOD ST AMPS . OllAOf-A WlTH roRTlON 0' NlCIC I. Gllll!S 49~e. AT ALL STORES TURBOT ..... 7 9 c Fl LLETS FROllM LI. HALIBUT lllf • STA'ltll 1105 Ctllflf!EO ROUND STEAK •ONIUSS lllf • STAUll llOS. CHTIFIEO ROUND STEAK •ONl·IN PAJTll MIX PROTEIN BLEND ...... lflf • LIAN 90NIUSS STEWING MEAT ..... • ll.$1 69 II $157' .... ll.594 LI. $149 BEEF BLADE CUT STATER BROS. CERTIFIED GROUND· BEEF BEEF LIVER FRESH • DELICIOUS FRESH • SLICED 6E7~ 79~ EXTRA LEAN ··-~. LI. 1.19 LB. CHUCK BEEF RIB · STEAK ROAST C BEEF • STATER BROS. CERTIFlED • GUARANTEED 89~. ST ATER BROS. CERTIFIED 6 -TH & 7-TH RIBS s 39 LB. POUND IU' • 01UCIC CUT • GVAUJOUO 9 8 c ISi THIU S·TH llH ll $1 79 ROUND BONE ROAST ......... Lt. BEEF RIB ROAST aur • CHUC• C\11' • W(U 11111\MfO $103 llHF • IOUNO CUT• TIHOll ll $1 89 7-BONE ROAST ll. SIRLOIN TIP ITIAK OR ROAST aut~ IONlUU CHUCK ll $1 59 STATlll llOS. CDTlftfO $198 ROLLED ROAST .... _ BEEF CUBE STEAK ll SIAUI lltOS CllllrlfD • GVAllANTUO $149 llfl • lOIN C\ll lll $2 15 BEEF RIB STEAK ... T·BONE STEAK ll . COOKED STEAKS Ill CUT • TlNOU • GUAIANTUO lll $1 98 lflf • lOIN CUT • HO TAIU-WIU TllMMlD LI $219 SHRIMP · $229 iURiE~~-6 7c BEEF CLUB STEAK PORTERHOUSE STEAK . $198 ct•tuCIT LB. 11($11 l•. 5 1 57 i [oPSIRLOIN STEAK $239 LB. fltlU ll FRENCHS •COUNTRY STYLE MASHED 67c POTATOES":_""_ ....................... ~;~~: VIVA RED WINE & DIL OR VIVA ltAUAN • I-OUNCE 5 1 c 7 ·SEAS DRESSING '" .................... . MRS. FILBERTS GOLDEN QUARTERS 49 c MARGARINE ........ _ ..... _ ..... ,~:: NEWBORN · . $1 60 PAMPERS DIAPERS .......... ~~;.; COMET • DEAL PACKAGE 2 3 c CLEANSER ............ " ............. _. _ _!_4c~i CLOROX BLEACH _ ......... 7 5 c CiYSfA'LUCLEAR ........ _ 62 c FAB • orJCi'."PACKAGI $11 2 DETERGENT .. ~-M .... MM000-...... 4MZ. ~edd& 'Bea4~ ~ PIPSODENT TOOTHPASTI ,.-... n 67C 1 .. 0VN<t PLAnlX S'AMPONI , .... " •139 .u. ARRID XX DRY DIODOllANT .. ...-. 99c ULTllA aRl'n TOOTH,ASTI >-~• 36c ~N ROLL-ON DIODOllANT ... -. 69c aABY OIL 16-0UNCI -· $139 -- HEAD & $197 .N::t'~~ST SHOULDERS IS·CC MU ***LOTION •· 11 ·0UNCE ••• $1 e 19 KOTEX REG. OR SUPER ____ _.. '1 .30 IMO~~ •1~~" KOTEX MAXI PADS _n·. &S• ,,.·.11.51 ....,. flNllH DITIRGINT GRAPEFRUIT JUICE fACIAL' TlllUll PRESERVES ~~~run GRAPE JELLY SMuccm STRAWBERRY JELLY ~~.!:~ MARMALADE ~~.::r ••or 751 KERNS APPLE BUTTER 1..01 791 BISCUITS~l~s~:~umtMILK 1101. 151 BUTTERMELTS,,uSIUIY n.oz. 20· JACKCHEESE ~·~,:3.~'~W... 1.01 841 CREAM CHEESE ':i~,1.':'1• J.or 21 1 ~:;.8c::~L~ ................. u.oz.41 C MAZOLA MARGARINE s11c1C ·-ll 68' 7 ·UP REG. CANS . __ --.6 11.01. s1 .25 MARSHMALLOWS~~~f!ruu .lOS.O~. 43• LIPTON ICED TEA 10 ..... s1 .59 LIME LIQUID~~r,~'t:.'.Gr ... -· ·-n.or. 641 CALGON BEADS ~~~---1•.oz '1.07 BUBBLE ClUBeu11u1•!l4 -.... --. n.or. 50'. . LO-CAL ICED TEA UPTOH ---S.OL '1.15 f PERFORM ~~'1111 -.. IJ.()L 61 ' ' APPLESAUCE 0tn _, .. 1J.or 39' MOTTS APPLESAUCE Gl.6ss 11.01. 55' FRUIT COCKTAIL 11111m u.or. 38' PEACHES~~' 11soz 3~-1..oi. 45' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE -:11:, -_ .• n.or 47' BUBBLE-UP CANS ·-. _ .. 6 11.oL 11.12 COCA-COLA CANS __ ·---... 6 11.oL fft GREEN BEANSru\~~.o . ·-__ e.oz. 21' HUNTS SPINACH . u.oL 35'1 ~:~i~o~~~ ................ 2t-OL 4 4 c TOMATO SAUCE OflMONT• •.Ol. 1 s· CAESAR DRESSING ~ •.oz 58' KRAFT ROKA DRESSING _ re.oz. 11 .22 DRESSING =~::s'.nwAHllMX -r~z. 2~ COOKING EASE ..oL &9• •.oz 95• SARDINES IN OIL~~" . J1s.or 35' CUP·A·SOUP =o _ • .,.11. 49• DOG Fooo=::"Ml411 • Bw.11.81 HEARTLAND:=:~ClU.AlS lM>Z 83' GLAMORENE SPRAY·N·YAC _ "°''US PERFORM WINDOW CLEANER ::.... . nol 499 WIZARD SOLID AIR FRESHENERS _ .ol 65• GLAD SANDWICH IAGS _ __ ,~&3· GLAD SMALL QARIAOE uas _ __,,. L~ ~ ~ ';od PiUuL aAHovn • .t.~so-no 2 7 C MEAT PIES.................... . . ....... . ....... ~;~~: . I OIANGI lltAl(IASf -• 40"". • · • 12.oz. • . AWAKE BIRDS-IYE .................................. CAN VAHOl~......ri • 6 2 c , MACARONI & CHEESE ................ ~~~~: . : OH·IOY TWIH '4CIC $ 1 2 8 CHEESE PIZZA....... .. .. .. . .. ~ ... •6~-:If (•LAYO AVACA.00 HAl WHIP GUACAMOLE DIP .• • I IS.QI 67' DESSERT TOPPING 10.QZ 53' _ WllH C"'Ul OI C ... YU ICWIW -..cf llutK .. Y OH BOY POTATOES 11.oz 36c PANCAKE BATIER .• o,&5• TOIKIY Qe CHO"·IO 5'l l0tN OINN(I PAN •tAOt WEIGHT WATCHER _ 1..01 s1 s1 BEEF PATTIES .... 69' lotJS PAVl • PAMJll.Y PAN t l AOY ... o:,~( 7 4 c FISH FILLETS. u.oz. s1 06 VEAL PATTIES ••u79C SUNIUIT • I I 1)1 U• 2'-0UllCE 4Sl.QtlfD 89' OH BOY SANDWICHES . 1.01 ORANGE JUICE •Ol 28' CORN EXTRA FANCY SWEET TENDER FOR . . \ IXTltA FANCY GltHN TlNDElt • BROCCOLl ........... L •• 23 c SMALL FANCY ltED DELICIOUS APPLES ...... : ................ 1 •• 3 5 c lAltGE fANCY CALIFOltNIA HASS AVOCADOS ........ 29c I OOS 45c GARLIC SPREAD ............ oz. lll•n DIUSINO 5 5 c MIRACLE FRENCH ..... 1.01. COMnOCK CHlllY 76 c PIE FILLING .......................... 21-oz. BELL PEPPERS cutHN • lAROI IXntA 'ANCY La.39C iiiis~;iONIONS 16-0%.38·c. DllHWASMI DtTaOfNl 91 c l~~ CALGONITE .................. ~ ..... :u-01. . PRICES EFFEC. 7·FULL DAYS THURS THRU WEDS. JUNE 5th THRU JUNE 11th DIAL rAK • 2o.ouNCE 24-ouNCI ••• $1.79 LADY KOTT I 200 CT. JUMIO • ASSORTED ,707 Wot ............ St .• Cost• MeMI 522 w .. ~ ••d.. w ..... lhf 110 Hu1port ll•d.. Co••· MHO 6162 Edl"9ft' An., H...tffMJtOll ltoch 00 West U..Colli A•e., A.-.ha f4171 atd Hil A•t .. TmNll 14600 So. l~t An., Wtt~tff'~IOO hat C .... A•e., 0,.-.. fl 175 lola.r St., Cod•~'° , . 12-oz.97c I 2601 WHt S.-. .......... St .. S..to AM 630 ldMttr A•t .. 5-to AN 14212 MIMs A•t .. Whitt~ 1111 Ch.,_ A•t .. G•dH ~""' 12)0 McFoddRI ...... s-. 4-l4U llcrtefle A•t .. Lot Aa-itoa 2160 Horffl Ttt1tht An., S..t1 AM 564 'Wttt ....... oy. ........ llOl I MopCllti• A•• .. Fo.t• V•y , . ' I I • ..... .: ..;. :o;,·~r •••"' ~1 t ·~ --• Clfl DAILY PILOT . 1 l Simmer Seafood for Slimmer Self ... .THE SLIM GOURMET By BARBARA GIBBONS ll·•1 vc the c:ulinilry cre ativity to you. (No1 onl y less rattening, but a 101 less l'X pt>nsive as \\'ell. Why p.a y St'a£ood prices for bread cl'umbs and grease'!) FISH FILLETS IN MUS HROOM-CHEESE SAUCE' together until cooking sauce Is Spread the fillets in a single Want to be slimmer? !\take this ')'nur "seafood su1nmer ! '' 2 packages (12 ounces each ) froien fi s h fillets, defrosted (or l l/-.1 pounds, fresh I .!S mooth. P our over the fish. layer in an ·oven proof dish. Top Bake in a preheated 375 defree with thinly sliced onion. Sprinkle 1, ,Yi.sh is so UN fattcniJ1g, it 's the .,J~al main cours e for wciist1ine watchers. A whole pound of rto unde r fillets has (ewer paluries than many a ham·. burger ... or single serving of For an exumpl~ of how low· (·alorie fish really is, t'Onsider these cal orie counts per pound for some1o f the most popul1:1r species of boneleess fillets (merit only): flounder. 360 ; sole, 360 ; haddock, 360; perch, 535; turbot, 660; fish sticks, 800. J can undiluted cream of mushroom soup 4 ·ou n ce can c hopped". mushr ooms, including liquid oven 20 minutes or more, unli fish with parsley and cheese. flakes eas ily. Servt>s s ix, 1S4 • Cover and bake in a preheated calories e ach. 450 degree o ven until fo.rk tendt!r EASY CHEESEY <about 20 minutes). Uncover and 1-~ISJI FILLETS bake 4 to 6 minutes more, until "1 pound fi s h fillets (sole, brown ed. Serves four, 150 J1ounder or halibut) · calories ea~h. ·~Clk ! 1 Of cours e , when we say "fi sh." _.i.!-'e don't rpeun t he kind that com· 2 tables poohs grated Italian <·hcese 2 teaspoons parsley flakes 1 onion, thinly s liced For recipes and d iet lip!' send a 4 tables poon s low-ca lorie ·stamped , self-a ddressed e n · (imitation ) m ayonnaise velope and 25 cents to SLIM es smother ed in a heavy OV(•rco<1l ·of• grease~soaki:d starch: fish ·tltieks or ·· frozen fried fillets.'' Here are two quick and easy seafood d ishes that aren't much more trouble lhetn healing up the thaw-and-se.rve kind: 2 tablespoons dry white wine Arrange fillets in a single layer in a s ha llow ovenproof baking dish. Stir remaining ingredients 2 te a spoons dried pursley GOU R M ET SE AF 0. 0 0 fl akes RECIPES, in care of the Daily 4 ta blespoons grated Italian Pilot, 50 West S hore Trail, , ~We mean plain fillet.::;. thaL cheese (Parm es1ttn or Romano) Spart@!, N.J. 07871.' Birthday? Muffin • Perfect ·.This quick ly prepared treat is pe rfec t for .:1 -birthday brl•akfast that uarts \\•ith s tr;:i"·berrics .in oran gl• jui c t• and fe<.itu res scran1bled l'i::gs with bacon. flONEY PECAN ~1UFFINS 3 tabll·Spoons butter, a; oft I :! ('UP hoot')' 1 ~ eup ch o pped }>t:'c ans 4 F:n glis h n1uffins, s plit \\"ith ;1 wooden spoon. gradua ll y be at the hont>y into the butter; stir in the pecans . Toast muffin halves; spread s plit sides '''ith the honl'y mixture. Broil l or a inches from he;1t irource until bubbly and :tightly hro\\'ned -a bout 3 minutes. M •ikes 4 scrv- irfgs'. L'unch Bagged _ 'Bro\\n·b;:i g lunches •11~ be'colJling more popular '"'ith "'ork1n g allults. ;:ind ~ Onivcrs ity of 'J'cx;:i s professo r s:.i ill that B.ro.wn-bag luncheons are Setle r f o r di s cussion groups th<i n rcst<J ur.:111t ly.Dchcs . CfllCK .. -:~.,\ P PL.F: : ·. S:\ND\\'ICllt:S 3 OU/l('l'S ("l'Ci.lm cJ;t-cse •. ! 1 c up apple bul.tL·r ·" · 1 L'UP c h o pped cooked chicken _.•~-:!CU I) f i n(.•J y r'J)opped celery • J" teaspoon s alt Dash pepper 12 s li ces whole whc<il bre41d Butter .or rn·argarlnc, s oftene d Combin e c r e :.im 1:hccse and apple butter. B~nd thoroughly. Com· b1n 1: t·hic kcn, celery, ~It . and pepper. Add.ill>· pie buttl•r-eh eese mix· ture. Toss lig htly to mix thoroughly. £Spread bread ""ith but- tei-or m <J rg<.irin e. Spread C'h;tikcn m i:'Clurc on ti eti~es of bre <.id . Cover v.ith remaining s lices. Mttkes 6 s<indwichcs, Cheese Folded 'To n1ake an egg go ,'urtht-r to add. a new ia ste to :i breakfas t , 'runch or m e atless meal .. . ~ COTTAGF. EGGS 4 eggs 1 2 teas poon s ail. Dash of pepper I tablespoon bull.Cl' • ~.2 cup co ll<.i gc :heese Whip to!'::the r eggs, 1qlt a nd pl•ppe r . I feat 10i ter in fry ing pan. ~our in eggs. L ift. eggs vjth :watula to cook both .ides . Fold in cottage ·be~e during scrambl- nj! or all at once in the as& fold of :in omelet. ·1'um out on platter and 1:trn1sb with pars ley. iefves 4 to 6. .,. E~sy Cake ti>Jd weJJ .cfra1nl'd cus h C'd p 1nl'••pµI C'. mt~ely c ho1'.Pe d se1ni· ~._t>~l cho~I ult• ffnd fa, ted chopped ds into SW('t'l<'nc<l ~ cream. u~e to optnd fill cake layers. , .. , . . They tell the real story! Don 't judge other supermarkets temporary low prices by the few specials they offer because your family can 't live on just 3 or 4 weekly specials. At Lucky, you can depend on consistent low prices in all departments at all time ~. It's the overall savings that makes th e difference ... and that difference is Lucky! ~"' ....... .-....... "" ............. ----·-"'""''" 1f7jtf\oOTi'"'H .......... ,, .. __ .. s ... , ..... ,.,, "OUt ttlCI ffilTKTIOll l'«ICl GUAllJ.llHfS TIHSI NtCIS TON lffKTNI flOM WIDllUOAT JUll {Ill 111111 TlllSDAl JUll 1111(, lt1J". All our meat is .. BONOEO .. for quality and. flavor. Strvony Sugge \1<on Ground Beef ANY SIZE PACKAGE •• ,.,,,,,,,, .............. LB69¢ ~fib1s~L~N~,~~B1-.. ~rge E~-~ LB 158 ~~~EEF~~~ R~~~t ........ LB 158 !~~ B~~E~~~-i~ ~~~~~ ... . LB 248 ~E:~u?.~.~ .. ~~~~~ ............ LB 1 OB ' ~D~~-~~ -~oa~t .............. -.. LB 98 ¢ Se!••ng s,,,gg•u •ion Ex. Lean Gr. Beef Any S1u1 Poc koge ..••• , ...•. u11 38 Cross Rib Roast 68 8on1l•n, Beel Chuc k (Rol!•dl l81 Boneless Round 11 8eefS••ok ................ L81 Round Steak 78 8ollo<>,lonel•••8HI .••••• La 1 (Rib Eye Steok 1.•8 l BI Top Round Steak 11 Bonel••i.Beet .•.••..••••. 1a1 Tip Steak 81 8on•I'''· 8eel llo .. nd . , , .••• t B 1 -. Canned Foods .. • Stewing Beef llonelei• •. • .•.. , ..... : ..•.. lB 1 58 Turkey" ePeast Horveu Doy Boiled,19 Buller, W1R1bportiono! wing .LB Young Turkeys . ' Hir>dq uorteri, USDA Gr, A , , • ,ls 48C Veal Steaks ·: 1 Shop•d. Chopp1d & formed , •• lll 158 Shrimp Cooked & Peeled ~ M•d1um 5,,, .... , .. , , ....... La 198 Turbot Fillet , fr1sh, F101•<> .. , , •••• ,,,, ... Lil 88 o"'RA NCH STYLE BEANS -·--·"0'"'32~ .... ~~~'~EST DAY NEW_ POT~~~~s".25e o"' DEt MONTE SAUERKR~~:r,.0"'" 29¢ o""~~~EST.OAY BEETS ····· ,.0zc,,29e .,-+ -~~~~~,G~~J. MUSHROO~ ,~0''" 59¢ o"' MOREHOUSE MUS_TAR_D,,'.00,,,,26¢ o"' HEJNZ KETCHUP ....... zooz .,1.57~ o"'~~~'~KA ORESSIN~····"o""Jt ~· ~ i;_~~!,~ELLS CHICKEN_S,~1~;0zc,. 21~. o"''!,~!,OLA_PAN COATING ... nozc" 121 .... ~~-R~~L-~_1_L1 _w,,1_e_E~~~-ISOZC>N 49e .. \ \ \ GIRLS ' SHORTS ~~ th• hot '"'''"'''' c1oy,, lo1m !,n,"g dol,tbl• \n•• 100'. nylon, 5,,,, J 10 6)(, S·M-t I . 97¢ ..., ... , • Skinless Liver , ll••I, Skinl••• & Deveined , ••• LB 88 Smoked Sausage 01 Former John ., ••••••••.•••.. LB 1 Pork Sausage (Lin\..,' Rol!•d) J1mmy Oeon •••• , , , , 12·0Z PKG 109 sr d e 0 "0 ' ICe 8COn Moyer , •• (TQ n 12·or l.•5) •••••• l ·LllPKG Sliced Bacon 31. Horme l, luGrod• ••••• 1-lll PKG 1 L.idY,)..ee Bacon 29 Sloced .......... ; •• ,,,l-l8PKG 1 ~ ~~"~.!.~. Mi~a~I~. \IV~iP,0,, .. 99¢ ~~;" _ ~~,~~~.~~'~":~~~ ~off~~".257 ~-:1J~0 ~~v~~~~.l111lk Bre_ad l•OZlOA,44 ¢ ~;f [::.~= <f4 ~~!:,!~.~~~-'?~~~~~Z>AC<AGE 98 ¢ Packaged Goods .•. o"' ~~'~'~~ SCUDD_ER_CHIPS .... ooz ,,0 58e o"'ARM & HAMMER B~KING ~p~~0,64e ,...swiss MISS COCOA MIX "ozoo,97e <t"~!~!!ION _N~~-~AT_~ll~,,0,311 ~~~Y w!:,~f~.~J~ .............. iOZB0,3oe ~~,~~,F~~STE_D F.~A_K_E~-~~~'~'!-o, 81 e Household Items •••• o"'~!~~~f:J.OILET.!1~~~~-"'""o69e .... GALA TD_IV_ELS . ·----· -··· .HXlSF FT AOll 49¢ .,_.CLOROX LIQUID BLEACH .... o.cm 75¢ o"'fAB POVjDER_E_D °.ET.E_R~E,~!ozeo• 1'6 Dairy Products • • • • .... _N_u_c_oA _SOf1~~RGARl~E. .. oz"'60¢ o"' C~IF_F_O_N_ MARG~~l~E ...... " oz crn65 e l~OY LEE_ YOGURT _ ............. J>ozcr• 85¢ LA_OY_ ~E_E_ 1~~ _ ~l_LK. ........ ""' 0 "'·''"85 e Frozen Foods ... . ~ ~~!~fRPT~l,~~R .............. , 12 0ZCAN 33c ~!,~~,GfJ!,LD V_EGE!AB_L_~-~ .. ,o oz ,.0 27¢ o"'HOLLOWAY_LASAG_NE__ ,,0,.,01'' )!.~~~~y MAN _C_Hl_C_K_E_N Pl~_,.0, ,,0 79e ~~~1~,~~(~,LE,~O_N_A.D_E,, .. •ozc,,24 ¢ Pet Foods •••• ~DAILY DIE! D_OG_~~~~ ...... OZC>N 15¢ ~~Pc~,~AT FO~O . .. . "''"" 16¢ o"'~!J:fb~,!Rl~~le.~.C.~T-~~~2 OZ8'G 1" Beverages -Spirits ••. :'!!;J1,,SEA_l GI~ ............. "'"'o"'m7e1 HAR_VE~!_OAY .. ~_l_N .. R~~e..~J~~"''"' 1'6 r~~'~G. ~E~R ........ ".. .... . "OZC>NS 1 II LIQUOR AVAILABLE AT STO~ES WITH llOUOR DEPT • Deli Items ••.. BRAUNSCHWIEGER CHUB OSCAR ~.(VER SANDWICH SPREAD OSCAR MAYER eo;,,,57¢ 80lP<G 67¢ HORMEL KOLBASE ........ ,0,,,0 1'' ~~"~UQ~E _SANDWICH~~M -"'"'531 ~~~CCO~HRl~P_c.~cKT_A_l_L,, •OZJ>A45e o"'~~~o SNACK. HERRING _,,._,,0,,,, 1'3 o"'~~~-OLA SLICED ~AM ····_ ,0,,,059¢ .,,. ~e~r~~~~~~Rl~~N. CHEE,S.~ .. G 2•• ~.~2;~,IJ!.lt~~oRIPPLE M EA!Sso?P<o 75¢ _AR~OURS_T~~~O!DOGS ,,0,,,0 103 Health and Beauty Aids ••. OLD SPICEAf1ER_SH~_VE _ .. <B OZ 1•1 O~D SPICE _C_OL_O_GNE ................. soz209 ~.~~J!J~oEu~Jl~K..DEODOR_A_NT .is oz 1" ~~~fNEL~l2NNO~ OIL •••••••..••••• , ••••••• •oz 149 ~·~~R~~ ... ~!!o~YOUR SKIN . . ...... : ••••• 1ooz 147 MENNEN PUSHBUTTON 1" DEODORANT ••.• ." •.••.•.••••••••.•••••• , •• , •• 70Z LOO!I; JOI THI KIT IUTSI 13 ¢1 S "Key Buys" or• exlra 1ovlng1 mode HOPI! .; po11ible by monulo<lurers' temporary SUNDAY g promotional ollowo,.ce1. p!i!Jlj:I J: Watermelon 9¢ Red, ltipe (C ut \Oc Lil] ........ , , , , .... , , ••. l ll ~~~~~1~!! ''" . . :.u15 ¢ ~~,~~~~.~., J""' . .. ll 15 ¢ UC COOIANT RICOYIRT lllT Pr...,•nl over· h90Hn11. IJSS1 247 ,RISTOll( ANTIFRllll ... ·K-p1 •nglnt n.onning 'cooi.1 wli1n lt'1 ho1. Gol. J99 NAVAL JILLT The be•I ""'' dl1olvt•. #NJ·1 137 ,UROL.ITOR FILTER KH p• your •nglne oa ,..,.,.r cl•on I 213 "U·IM OIL DUIN ,.N llovnd type ••• fot dralnlne tra11k 177 t-olt IUl'.Jll FOR All GENERAL MERCHANDISE ITEMS . ., ....... --....... ............... . ....... ~ ··-- ··-·--.... -... ·o.o~··•·••'(I . ...... _, ....... . ""'°"'·· ·--· ._ .... _,,_ ~--• Se' take land tion5 ;dQ21: : desi1 ~ u.i;ed : I "t ¥01 tlon, troul "V flast smil "I "I ' ' i ' ! • ' • .. . .. i : " i . ' l ; .. .. . ' ' • • . ' i " ' .. I . " ' I , .. ~ • Wednesday.June 4 1975 OAIL v PILOT fl I It Looks Good Enoughio Eat? I Would-n't By JINX MORGAN ~rem tit• Nau ... 1 oei.wv.r Several years ago when census takers spread throughout the land asking impertinent ques- .tions, a lovely lady came to my . dQ2.tr:Carrying a clip board und a : desire to know how many people,. : used my bathtub. "A 1ood stylist." "( see." Iler pencll hovered over the cUp board and then made a rturry or secret marks in tiny squares. when you've just flnlshed prepar · tng a beautiful dish you saw in some newspaper or magazine. dewdrops, the food stylist gives a peach the same reverent care' Lauren Hutton receiv~ before she skps in front of c?lmeras. And ii you've ever wondered why your mushrooms don't bob to the top of the stew the way they do in pictures. it's probably because you don't prop yours up with toothpicks. months b('h&nd the scl'nl's \II c;rl' enough. What on earth was she saying about me? 1 wondered. Too many • people used my bathtub? ll had a ring? 1 wus a subv~rsive'? Why, you ask, didn't yours tum out looking like its photographic portrait? l 'll tell you. H's common knowledge that those models who leap about in the pages of Vogue aren't all they seem. From the back they look like leggy porcupines with clothespins improving the otherwise imperfect fit or the clothes they display. More practicul matters also are handled with dispatch. The soup does n't quite fill the tureen? A clever food stylist gallops in lo the rescue, stulfing wads of paper towels or foil in the bowl so the soup simmers enticingly right up to the edge. Some stylists use food coloring with a skill that would have im· It was like going backstage at the ballet. Who really want! to see the tatty. mended costumes and the rme patina or sweat on the Snow Queen? Too much or the magic is destroyed. ' I 'tried to be co·operalivc. but ~ bf'fore we reached the third qucs· tloo, she had marked me as a troublemaker. 1 couldg't blame her. ''Food styJisl" sounds like one or thow fancy names that dress up an otherwise sor'Clid occupation. Like Sanitary Engineer or Counsel to the President. -pressed Picasso. With a ruck of the wrist and a few drops of yellow, they can transform a pallid cream sauce into golden perfection. But l 'm more content now than in those innocent days when 1 .struggled to make my meals look like the illustrations. · "What is your job'!" she asked flashing her warmest Avon Lady smile.- 'Tm a foo<.l stylist." "1 beg your pardon." P"erhaps that isn't too far orr the mark. A food stylist is the person you should be cursing It's no different with food . No vcgt-tublc ever appeurs in print without feeling the spray or ll:ft? stylist's aerosol can. Oil js sometimes painted on to give Armed with camel's hair things the glossy glow nature brushes for dotting on ersatz neglected. Granted. it's ull innocent de· 't.eption. The lacquered lobster and the shaving cream that stands in for Bossy's best are no scandal. But for me those brief Now 1 only long for the doy when l pick up a magazine end see a photograph of the kind ol geriatric mushrooms my green· grocer provides or a lemon pje with an honestly weeping Met· ingue. . ·. . . •. e with cou sand low prices-at Ralphs. ,,---------------------------"Coupon and a Half'' value on manufacturers' "cents .. W' Westem Yearling Beef sale continues... coupons when you 1tuy the Item, tor two 1tl9 weeks. o..e lolph1 ho1 mode on oddltionol purchote of We1ttm1gron·fed yearling beef and while supply lasts, yeu'll find Q coupon per Item and one Item per coupon unle11 specified ~::.~•l•ctlon of yeo11ing bHf ot much lower pricH. lecouse it's leaner than mature groin-fed beef, It'• also lower otherwise. &ecouse this yearling beef it so lean, we recommend that you tenderi1• or marinate it befoH broiling or "orbeculn9. In fact , tooking lnstN<tiom ore included with 1ach pockote. You con also choose from 011r regular selection of Rolplu Meat Master a..f, "ut while supply lo.ts thit wHk, you hove on alternative in type of beef and price. As always, Ralphs uncandltlonally guarantees satisfaction or your moMy ,.funded. Add the •~tro saving• on coupons to the thousands of everydoy low prices 19nd hundreds of S11per luyi at lal~. this week. Coupon and o ho!f offer does not include 19toiler Of'.,,... cou~s. One item per coupon unleu specif~ .. h.~1 •• 0H .. ··r~==·~·;(tftft·-__ , I # 813 Sn• .40 with covpon 1 : i;ar -~.;, .. !ll 1 Western I ' ' ' Yearling ~l.:L--- Bona-In Rump Ro11t lb. 1.29 Yearling Beel Loin-Bone-In Sirloin ~Steaks . ..1.19 Ytatling Beel-FUJI Ct.II Round ~steaks lb_,1.19 Yeatllng Beel-Loin T·Bone ~Steaks J.89 Yeerllng Beel Loin Porterhouse ~Steaks lb.1.79 YHrllng 8Hf • Rib ~Steaks J.39 Yurllng BHI Chuck -Shoulder Cut Round Bone Beef Roast ,~ .• 99 Beel Plate Soup Meat lb .. 39 Meat Master Meats 0 Fre1h-PolntCut 1 59 ~ Boneless Beef Brisket 1b. • ~ Made Only From Boneles1 Chuck l 09 ~ Ground Chuck 1b. • ~ R~~~ci-e;;;;;;R'oast lb. 1.29 D Quick to Fl11 1 89 Cubed Steaks lb. • _ D ik>s;less Beef Stew lb. 1 .49 D c~~.Stti~.;;;-lb. 2 . 19 lb. 2.49 ~ v;;i'l.~i~bchops lb. 2.79 ~ v;;i's~~lder Chops 1b. 2.29 ~ Wll1on -Sm1ll 79 ~ Smoked Picnics lb .. ~ ~~bhSchc;~lsder Roast 1b .• 99 ~ BreHts w/Rlbl, Orum1tlck1, Thighs 98 ~ California Fryer Parts lb .• 0 C111fornla Grown-Zacky F1rm1 89 ~ Roasting Chickens 1b. • Household Values Meat Master Meats Ralphs Exclu1lve-A Blend ol Ground Beef and Soy Protein Concentrett Super ...... I Limit One Item and One Cou~; P~7C~stomer I Coupon Effective June 5 thru June 11 .I L COUPON 49 ----------lb.• Super Bakery Super Produce ~Burger Hickory Smoked-1 lb. pkg. New Crop. Co•c"•ll• Fresh 161::; .29 ~Corn Ralphs Sliced ~Bacon White or Wheat 99 AllStar lb. • l\?1 Bread .... 9c .e ...... c ... c.._. 0 R1~h1-Butterfly Cofftt Ceku or small 49 U.S. No. 1 ~Pork Loin >fMlc ... c...,. 1 38 ~Cinnamon Rolls 1 k Russet ~ Mixed Pork Chops lb. • D Whit• or Wheat-Sandwich or Spllt To 1 pz.e P g. • 5· I ~ PorkL•11-sh•nkorBu11Port1on 119 Ralphs Bread 2~:!i .49 o POlatOeS 1olb. ~Fresh Ham Roast lb. • u R11p111-oe11cious ~ ce110B•11 • ~ PorkShoulder-PlcnlcStyl• 79 ~Lemon Tea Cakes t1ch .79 U sweet,JuicySunkist 15 ~Fresh Pork Roast 1b. • ~Valencia Oranges perlb .• ~ T~n;k;yy~~cia; lb .• 49 Super Flowers ~~~erg 0 1 Lb. Cello Beg ~ SBkllnaclenk-MCodlld FlevFlllets 99 Fre1h Cut ~ Carrots ~ lb.1 •• 49 ~ MaDargl_Suel.r.itSe bunch • 37 ~ P~~~s. No., ~ F~t; Rainbow rroui 1b. Super Dell• U ·(ibSbageolidGreen FRr•O•hsesCut-Long Stem 97 ~ FSpiruh •. nacLocalhly Grown dozen • free! Lemon Leal with Purch1H of fruh C11t Flower• Super Grocery 11ch.25 HCh ,19 per lb .. 12 per lb .• 10 bu noh .15 , Meat Farmer John ~Wieners R1lphs-Frozen -Florid• Orange ·~.~~ .39 ~Juice laz. 19 can • 1lb .• 89 Light Chunk-Packed ln 011 carnation .... , .48 ~ !~~'~" ~ Parkey 4 SUck c~ H1· c ~ Regular Margarine 1 lb. •"° ~ c~ F~ke Dessert • oz. .25 l\?1 Drinks Country Frt1h Large Grade AA ~Eggs . Ground Hills Bros. ... ~~ .39 ~Coffee ~~.89 Pantry FUJers D Precious Brand 113 Health a Beauty Mozzarella Ct)eese 12 oz. • Vite Pakt Pure 53 U Conditioner ~r Shampoo 16 oz. 88 G pefruit J · ~ Caryl Richards Balsam botu• , ra Ulce quart • ~ J~~Q1ser11-Assorted Flnor1 Sar .. 35 pkg .• Denture AdhHlvt 1,L oz. 7 9 D Mealtime-Wiener Fl1vored 59 p I" • C y' 0 1gnp ream tub• • Winners t2 oz. • ~ Chlllon 2 Tub 69 ~ Eff~;d;~t9Tablets •:kc~: .99 ~ Soft Margarine 1 lb. • U For summer Sunning 16 oz. 1 47 Parkay squttze Botti• 66 ~ Johnson's Baby Oil bottle • Liquid Margarine 1 lb. • e s1 e 111 Super Spirits ~ ~g;,; Lotion !:1~1~ 1A7 ~ 5Pc•ront~~rnun21c1enHttda·1r Spray* 13c011n· 1.19 Pink Ch1bll1, Burgundy, RoH, Ch1bll1, Sauterne ~ 'L'V'I Old Monterey Frozen Food ~ 1~~~· j1~i~ ~ P~·:kc&nBeans ~ ~i~({o~ing ~&;~~~ ~ r~~~i ~ffee [A Del Monie ~Sweet Relish 46 01. 53 c•n • 31 oz. 45 can • • oz. bottle .57 160L 33 can • 1001. 1 70 I" • loz. 38 jar • ~Wines ,.,:::1.89 ~ RlcealphsC-reaGotdemn Premium c~~~~ 1.15 U S•l~d Dmslng • ~ ~Miracle Whip q"j.~ 1.12 Stacking-Gold or Avoo1do-1.7t V1lue Rubbermaid ~ ~;;d~nvoct1<a full quart U Relphs-Cut Corn, P111 & Carroll ar 43 ~ Mixed Vegetables 16b~~ • ~ Hlll1-Regutar or Elec. Perk 3 lb. 2 87 Minute M11d-Florld1 59 Ground Coffee can • Orange Ju ice 12 oz. • U Champ~gne-Red Wine -Garlic Wint 11 oL 3 fifth Holloway HouH-Stutttd Peppers, can ~ Regma Vinegar* bottle • 7 o Pitchers .... 1.44 ~ i.;;~ Scotch . D &Rvaulrpho1ds-"BouProotrbon D i>h;;t~1Alb~ms 11ch 1.89 l Prices Effective June s·through June 11 ~o •••• .....i-Wllf'O ...... fifth 3.79 4.39 4.49 ~ ;ii~~r Steak 1~::: .85 ~ 8;'1B; Nhfixins* 20""c~~ .57 DlllUWftllllMd-''°"" •• , 3• 0 "'''" ... T~• """"'• '"cl 88 Grapefruit Juice ... • I Plckled Beel• ~. : Ant1cld T1blet• -·. Ge .. H•-·-··· .... ,~... . nwfltlll'o-u~• l O a..""'•""'0"•,. :!.~ .99 h21ceWhimmys •.,•, .85 trJB1rbeque Smoke , Scope ,..,...,c-••,. , 0 ,,., ''11-•11" '"' i: O ...... l-P °" I nt '.:!,':.'• 91 ~S1r1 Lee Cakes .... ~~;. 1.39 Solid White Tun• I Ant . ertp" • no'"""_,_,,,. ..... .,s ... nuk•Of pkf no ........ 11toocl S oo-vfl•••..... '"' 1AI trJChocolete Eclalr Bars ... 1.09 trJSun Glint Almonds ' He•d & Shouldert -· c .......... ,.,., .. ,_Llt•t •O•••lltut nh•••-ttl•-· \ · 0 '""''11•'""' hr. 1 77 0 Turkey Roasts~ •••• ,,,, 3.59 trJPunch Concentr1te ) Secret Roll·On ""'1 • 11.,...,.Ytto""'°" ,., n""11et1-C-•• r.A•,....,,, ... _, ''"' 1 31 ~Krift S1l1d Oreulng ...,., .59 l'L!Febrlc Softener • , «JSucaryl Liquid ..... • t . nv.ACtMe••C1"111f!'4 .~~ .73 !Y.JBeanle Weenie 0 9"•-«lt4-••t .. "'" ,,, .• 29 Solid Light Meat Tuna r:.,••.,.."t-LtttteotCfl" .!~~ .II l'L!ltlander Punch D ... , .... _, ..... i.ott '".~ .48 Light Chunk Tuna rA_•••ft-WI ·.~~ .22 trJS1l1d Drettlng D~llint't-Ctow-Ml 0 :, .43 Blick Pepper ~ 06-t WHc.N'1 • Ciff'tM•ftt .. .~ .35 ~ Oreaalng Mlit nAtlftel .. tfttlifMt ·:.~ ,63 l'L)Sucaryl Liquid DMl•Klll-, ..... •ott •:; .99 Light Chunk Tune n n .... ,,. .. ,, w~~ 1.89 ~White Sauce ~l.,ftt-1116• ..... , :!.~. 1.43 trJPunch Concentrete n•""'"'""'' ~~~ 3.29 trJ Hollandelae S1uct• ~ OKtr .. ,,_, MHt .w ·.~· •• 34 ~Beel Frenks , c:A--c. ..... .~· •. 55 ~Sugar Plum Ham .... n-""" .. ~ .61 ~ Buttermelt 811cult1 ,,, . ., D 'wftt"'""" °' ,.._,_.,., Styf• .... 89 Piiisbury Biscuit• , .. 1.09 :: 4.41 ...... .20 ' , ...... 11 , .. , 1 25 n• .. 11-0 ... -...,.,. • ~Velveet1 '" 1.57 ... 31 o ""'' ..... ,. '•ttlu-lh• ,,, .... ~,,. ... • Jones Link S1u11ge ;.~ 1.71 t.•A ..... , A. .... \. ... -..... •• #'\. ..... ,,__ .. ,.Otta.•. 0 ••IV ,........,. .,, .. ' bl A IJ lH A"tHtl ' 4 .. , .......... • I : • •Asterisked Items not 1v1ll1 • :.:;.:::;::;. ... ·~ .. ~ ~::::: .. , ~ • • 1 : · In the following 1tore1: ,_ • • , .. _ .... · •"' \ ... ,....,.. .\ u.,,.... .. " i .,l...._ 1 I l .. M .... , It •y ,..,...,.,....., ··w ,~ .... .,_ v..,~ .. , • J '*"" ~~ • ... • .• .... ....,, ... ,f. •• ,J ...... ~~,,, ...... ...... ftlJo'*"tW .......... , ....... ......... ,, . l ....... ,,. , l •• • .. • • . ' .. I I I •• .. •• l . , . i The ill.II!"..-.. with~~ prices .._,, RALPHS STORES ARE lOCATfD AT: 380 E. 17th ST .• COSTA MESA 241'7 PA.UO DE VALENCIA, LAGUNA HILLS 17261 17th ST., TUSTIN r ......... ., r••rCM•••., I laff .f4 """ C..,,ot1 1811 I I Sn• .l1 + .oa Tu wlfl C..,... I F,.al'ltftlnl or fluoilft 1111 I Wenon I I Mldllftl ::' :.: I I Oii ::. 1.59 I I lOOdliUtl .39 I I Ullllt Oii• ""' •114 Ollt COllflllll ,.., c..,......, I I Llfttlt On• tleftl IM OM c...,...,.. c.-... I C~ llfecll9t J1111e I tllrollfll J1111111 Coupetl lflectft "-& ... J-. 1' L--~=~--J~--------~ 9901 ADAMS Bl VD .. HUNTINGTON BEACH 15471 S. BROOICHURST, WtsTMINSTtR 40l H. lOARA. ANAHf1M 6942 WARNER, HUNTINGTON IUCH STORE HOURS: 9· 10 Daity, 9-9 S.Unday I Arter all, if we let f!: stylists get the up 1 hand, who knows Wlle t it will end? Will the3 wind up being tm· m o r t a l i z e d , l t t;c h3irdressers. in a Wet· ren Beatty film? Of course, if that da~ comes, I may just pad up my c amel's hail brush, my spr ay can enc. my yellow food colorin1 and get back in the bus.i· ness. This dessert, eve1 when photographed needs no gilding. It's : natural beauty. KONA COFFEE TORTE · l 1h tablespoons inl tant coffee 1 cup cold water 6 egg yolks 2cups sugar 2 cups flour 3 teaspoons bakiDf powder ~4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup ground walnutl 6 egg whites Dissolve the coffee m cold water. Beat the eg~ yolks until light and ~ the sugar in a thic stream. Beat until thic~ Sift t ogether flour. baking powder and salt. Gradually add the siftc<i ingr~dients to the : elCJ' mixture, alternatiltt with coffee. Add vanillt and walnuts. Beat the egg whit~s Yl- til stiff and fold into WC batter. Pour into three buttered and floured 9- inch cake pans and bakt for 30 minutes at 32~ degrees. • ORANGE FILLING · 1 cup butter 2 cups powder~ sugar · 2 teaspoons cocolf , l/2 teaspoon instaat coffee 2 tablespoons cold water 2 tablespoons orange juice · Cream the butter and gradually add the s~g~r •. Add the remaining ingre· dients and beat until smooth. Fill the layers with this mixture. FROSTING • 2 cups powdered sugar 2 teaspoons cocoa ·~ teaspoon instant coffee 2 tablespoons coJ.d, waler · 2 tablespoons melted butter 12 teaspoon vanilla Walnut halves Mix the sugar with the cocoa and coffee. Add the cold water. butter and vanilla. Beat until smooth. Frost the top and sides of the torte. Garnish with walnut halves. Serves 16. By George_ C Isn't Cherry AJO. Ariz. (AP) When is a cherry pie not. a ctlerry pie? When 1t•s a "calabaza·· pie, that's when. And that was the pro- blem Hardy and Ruth Jackson had at their bake s hop recently. . "Someone would buy a cherry pie, take it home, and discover he had a pumpkin pie," M'ts ! Jackson said. . "It's weird," said a pie-buy ing customer, "They cut a letter in tt(o crust or the pie S() yqu know what It ls. but ir U~ pie has a 'c' on it, you might think it's cheftY; and it turns out to' ):)lei pumpkin." Mrs. Jackson said she ngurea out the probka; She and ber husband K. cently hired a n•• baker. • · "We didn't undtt.il much Spanish and ' didn 't know l!''-~n Enallsb, but we ~ n1ured oul lbal pum In Spanish is 'cBla~; so he was putting a 'c on the pies," she sald . \ f:l :l OAltV PILOT Wednesday. June 4, 1975 Sugar Still Bitter Pill SHA ST A. LO-CA.L SODA POP •ORANGE •GRAPE • W1LDIERRY 12 Oa. Cans FRUIT DRINKS • RORIDA f"UHCH • CITilUS COOLER ( WASHINGTON (UPJj -The wholesale price of sugar has been dropping but it may be late summer or !all before prices of foods containing a lot of s ugar r e flect the reductions, an Agriculture D epartme nt economist says. ., O n e rea son , economii.l Frederick D. Gray said, is that munufacturers of sweets want to recapture their profits. .. Manufaclui·er and djstributor margins for sugar-containin~ products were i.queezcd when ?ugar in~rcdient costs wci;c ris· ... ~_ ... ,....,,,.. . .,... ... • tng sharply, and now there are aUempts to r ecapture former mareins," he said. ·. ~ ·~And while sugar prices are now declining. other processing. puckaeing and distribution costs continue to rise.'' · Anot~er .r eason Gray gave is that current retail prices for pro- cessed foods "often refiect the price for s ugar purchased by <proccsi;or s) several months ago.'' Some b akery firms and at least one major <.'Ondy company have JIMS RANCH FRESH MEDIUM GRADE AA · EMS TOMATOES AJAX GIANT SIZE DETERGENT BREAKFAST NABISCO PREMIUM SALTINE CRACKERS SPRINGFIELD 6 Pak I Lb. lox ALUMINUM FOIL 2S Ft. lol WHITE FLAKE TUMA 60&. Coe FROZEN FOODS · . . recently lnnounced price cuts on a numbe r of sugar ·contalning products. But Gray said he did pol expect a general dechne for months. Retail prices for bagged sugar have •·started to ease," Gray said. The April retail average or 49.5 cents a pound for refined sugar was down more than 10 cents from January. Raw sugar prices, meanwhile, tumbled from a record 48 cents a pound in the l ast quarter of 1974 to slightly under 35 cents ir;i the RED RIPE first quarter of 1975 and wer~ un· c.Jer 19 cents last month. Gray said the drop has been at· • tributed to expectations of a bi~ crop this year -5 million tons more than the 87 .7 million tons harvested in 1974-1975 -a nd trade rumors that some produc· mg countries are holding sub· slanhal stocks. ... If the 1975-76 world sugar crop rises 5 million ton!ll above la~t )'ear 's level, raw sugar prices by fall could be down lo 15 cents a pound or lower, Gray said. ~WATER· !!!~!.10~ YOUNG'N TENDER GARD~N ·FRESH PEAS 19~. * COUPON .. ... -.... * bari ••• -tit-~ * --.... . ~ * _,.. ... -~ * ~· -ROLL·ON "" ~ ~ -SWANSON BUDGET TV DINNERS •Mocaroflf..luf •Mocaroftt-C~~H • Hoodlfl & Chich" • ~-Me-at lolls PEPPERIDGE FARM TURNOVERS 12'.4 Yow . 01. Choice 59c· ..,,.-0- th ... ~ •• tit----.... _,.. * DEODORANT ~ z 49c ("') -0 </"' 2 c: ~· .IP-:::> ~ 0 th (,,) 1.5 OL z ..; MEATY ·~SHORT RIBS . ·:CENTER CUT -0-BONE ROAST EXTRA LEAN -SIEW MEAi BAR·M POLISH :·OSCAR MA YER l: LITTLE FRYERS FRESH GROUND BEEF 1.M. iOLLii ROAST 1.09. i01o 89 OSCAR MA YER C ALL MEAT · h BEEF BOLO OSCAR MAYER !t:: ~EE~T WEINEIS ~ OSCAR MA YER ·59C· -~::ALL BEEF BOLO · • ~ EA. ' \ • 1.59. 89~ .. _ 89~ WITH THIS * ... ~ COUPON -* ~ ... REGULAR /UNSCENTED * ~ * 5th WlUOW IROOK BOUR BOii Store Hours: 8 to 9 Dailv Sunday 9-8 Pric.s Medi•• Thursday thru Wednesday June 5 • 11 Prices Nib~ to stock Oft haltd We Gladly Accept Food Stamps •• tit--. .... ~ . . COSTA MESA 19th and Placentia PL.ACEMTIA _ 710 W . Chapman . .. ~ I ' . sweet, Sour ·--~~~--~~~ ~-A Delight • : , • ' .. ' ~ ' .. \ . . . . . ~ . . =: • This golden supper platter starts with a soy-honey-mustard marinade for meaty halves of chicken breast and those versatile standbys, canned pineapple slices . Skin and bone the chicken breasts (or have the butcher do this for you) and open the can of pineapple. That done, you've finished the hardest part of the prepara- tion. Then make up the marinade, dip and turn the chicken and pineapple so they are t horoughly coated and set into the r efrigerator for a n hour. Fill out the platter with quick· cooking· thin noodles (drizzle a litUe of the reserved sauce over the noodles, loo, for very special flavor). Add a basket of col· ·orrul cherry tomatoes to your table and you h ave glamour and goodness. PIN £APPLE CIUCKEN SUPPER PLATTER 4 large half breasts or chicken, skinned .and boned 2 tables poons garUc flavored red wine Yinegar 2 tablespoons soy sauce 1 tablespoon honey ¥.& teaspoon dry mustard 2 (81/• ounces) cans pineapple slices 2 tablespoons oil 1 teaspoon cornstarch JA cup syrup Crom pineapple '>it teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons thinly sliced green onion Cooked thin noodles Mint sprigs for garnish Cut chicken breasts in halves lengthwise . Combine vinegar , soy sauce, honey and mustard in a shallow pan, and mix well to make marinade. Drain pineapple, reserv· ing .syrup. Place pineapple sl_ices and •chicken in the marinade. Refngerate 1 .hour . ·v . . . . . . .· . . . Heat oil in a large ski llet over moderately high heat. Drain chicken and pineapple, saving m arinade. Brown chicken pieces ~ quickly in oil, turning lo brown on both s ides. Turn heat low, and continue cooki~-......_ about 6 minutes, until chicken is cooked through, shaking skillet to prevent chicken from sticking, if necessary. Remove chicken pieces to heated serving platter . • . . . . •, Add pineapple slices to skiUe~. and ~rown lightly. Arrange on platter with chicken. Mix cornstarch with r eserved l/• cup pineapple syrup. Combine with drained marinade and salt in skillet. and heat to boiling, stirring. Add green onion. Pour over chicken and pineapple. Serve • . with thin noodles, and garnish with mint , • sprigs. Makes 4 servings. :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii------~ the muriel st evens show mutfel ateven• take• the mystery out of moQeSH, the Sighs out Of aoutnH, th• doldfum• out efcMnner ... what'• hetaecret? •cook• with love. 7 to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Friday ~COMMUNITY CAlllVISION .im lllWlll[ • llfWl'Otll tU.CM CllOllll I - By TOM HOGE . . ............... .... "-Americans used to consume as much pork as they did beef, mainly because pork was the· standby or the farmer. Wednesday.Ju~•. 1975 of the population now lives in our cities and suburbs while the rum fa milies are dwindling. . ... ... DAIL y PILOT Cl :1 1 cup packaged seasoned bread stuffing 1, cup canned whole cran- berry sauce · Sauc~ Up Ham and bacon were a com-· moo sight on r ural dinner tables and the staple meat was salt pork, kept in a barrel of brine in the farmhouse cellar. So popular was it that a fron· lier ,wife in a novel by James Fenimore Cooper said "l hold u family to be in a desperate way when the mother can see the bot· . tom of the pork barrel." At one time owners of livestock looked on pigs as just pigs and gave little thoug ht to improving lhem. Then in the 19th century English farm ers began develop- ing different breeds and we began importing them. The choicest part of the bog UC· cording to most tastes is the ham and Americans still eat plenty or it. 1-' cup fin(tly chopped celery 5 leas poons -w orceslershit c sauce, divided 1l teaspoon salt 2 ready-to-eat ham steak:.,. 1• ::·inch thick In mixing bowl combine breml· stuffing with cranberry saucl', celery , thre e tea spoons Stuffing Today, however , the consump· lion or beef is al most double what it was 60 years ago while the amount of pork eaten has not in· creased appreciably in six de- cades. ·There is a dazzling variety, in- cluding Tennesi;ee country hum served with pickled peaches. Texas ham coated with corn meal, Georgia countrlY,. ha m, glazed ham with sugar and cham- pagne sauce and, of course, the Virginia ham , fr om the Tidewater. Worcestershire and tbeil. Brush both s ides or each k with remaining Worcesters . Place one steak in gr 'd. First of The Season! Yellow ch es 41~ ···················. . ..................... . i Red Leal : : Boston : i Lettuce : : Lettuce : L~~J~' i i n~· J~' i : (,llV • • """CllT : . . . . . . . . . . .. : . .· ........ ~·~···· •.•........•.....••• -· reen • Tasty tfO'CCOli .15~.--................... ·. .·. ················. : lJ.S. No.1 : : Green : •' : . . . : Onions : :cucumbers: ~ ':':"15' ; ~ ~~11' ; : ClO' : • • : . . . . . : u .:: : ·····•············• • ....••••.......... Fresh Dach u-21' Spirits • Beer ,-..... C.C. VINEYARD CaUlornla Wines Full tlallon •IUltGuNovl'' •VIN ROSE •CHABLIS •Pit« IAf# CH~IUS tJA,,O# IOIJ4$ THI f1(;KTH • f\TtA DIV"' "Nie Champa1ne or Cold Duck 0 Crown Ru111 Vodk1 •• ;: •.• s911 D Gllbey'a 86' Gin •••• ~:t .. s10" 11 ·0Z. NON·RET. BTL. ·Lucky Lager This is partly explained by the fact that a far greater proportion baking dish, s pread st g evenly over s teak and top. lh second steak. Bake uncovered in a prehe d JSO.degree oven about 1 hour'u1· till lightly browned. Serves ti. 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D JOHNSTON'S CREAM PIES ·~~~~·~1 'll • Thriitimart's Delly Treats at Discount! •Mesa Verde Center, Harbor at Adams, Costa Mesa • 13922 Brookhurst, Garden Grove •23811 El Toro, B Toro • 1308 W. Edlnqer, Santa Ana •5858 War11er, Huntinqton Beach . . I .Diet Plan Simply Sensible Plain cooking is the 'Secret to weight loss and weight maintenance. Eliminate gra vies and . f'1l·l adcn s.iuces from ' )"Dur food a nd you un- :4.o u bl l' d I y ~·ill be •l!-Um inat in g fat from :~r figure, too. :~:The only fl<iw in this : Simple plan is the danger ·· of"sheer boredom. For a successful sum- mer diet, learn to pre- pare low-c::i lorie meals v;·tiich taste so appealing Jhat the dieter feels de- lighte d r a th e r than -deprived. Fo1· hamburgers with a ·differenc.•e, season leun -ground beef with fresh oregano and freshly ·ground pepper. Make a -vegetable salad by com- bining cold cooked green beans and bee ts with sour c r eam dressing. Serve a fresh pear for dessert, for about 464 calories total. SOU R C R EAM DRESS I NG salt 1 cup sour cream 11..1 cup nonfat milk :1..1 teaspoon dill weed ~·:: teaspoon onion 1 "' teas poon pe pper 1 1 teaspoon salt Das h Of;fyenne Combine{all ingre- ~dicnts in s mall mixing bowl. Chill. Calori es: 24 per tablespoon. Favorite Improved llow to improve the n::ivor or macaroni and cheese: add barbecued J:, salmon~ • Here's an easy to put together recipe that uses convenience roods rrom yo ur · s up ermarket thereby reducin g the time and errort of serv- ing a s mall family; you can double th e ingre- dients for a large one. SALMON t\ND MACARONI AUGRATIN 1 1 chopped onion 2 tables poons butter or margarine t can fl0-3 :1 ounces) condense d c he dd a r cheese soup 1..ic upmilk 1 Barbecued Salmon steak. boned and flaked 11 :: cups cooked shell macaroni 12 t·up cooked a&paragus cuts ., . ''" t easpoon dry : •: roustard ' Dash Pepper • : Cook oni ons in : -: until tender. Stir in un-:-2: dllute,d soup until dis· :~ solved. Gradually blend •! Jn milk. Add half of : naked salmon. Add re· ;: maining ingredients. •! Pour into I ·quprt :.:. casserole. Sprinkle re· : , · rnainde r of sa lmon on ' lop. Ba ke at 350 degreeS f . for 30 minutes. Makes 3to4servings. AMUSES Jn the DAILY PILOT ( ~. -. ' , r j \}~ FRESH BEST OF THE FARMER JOHN SMOKED ' . Flavor's ~efre.shing 1 cup whipping cream This cr.eamy le mon· mousse adds a breath of freshness to any menu, whatever the season. The tangy citrus navor and melt in the mouth texture earned this frozen dessert rave reviews from tasters. Even its sunshine shade is extra appealing. As in all creamy rreezes. the smooth light body comes from a generous a mount of whipped ..cream . You'll find a wire whip makes lhe beating and blending easier. t oo. Th e basic m ix ture is wholesome milk simmered with sugar and corn st arch until thickened. Then follow instruc- lions carefull~ lncorporatin& egg yolk s into he hOt milk mix· ture -easy d s it tor smooth re- sults. Dress up each serving with a sprinkle of grated lemon peel before taking to the table. Its s uperbly rerreshing quality makes this dessert welcome after a filling ~eat. LEMON MOUSSE SUPERB 1 :.i cup milk I tablespoon cornstarch 1" teaspoon salt 11'~ cup sugar 2cgg yolks I teaspoon grated lemon peel 3 tablespoons lemon juice Mix mif'k. cornstarch, salt and s uga r . Cook, s tirring, ove r medium heal until mixture com· es to full boil and thickens. Sim· mer, stirring, 1 minute. Break up egg yolks in s mall bowl. Gradually stir in some hot mixture then return to saucepan and cook. s tirring, 1 minute longer . Remove flom heat. Blend in lemon peel and lemon juice. Chill until cold Lo the Louch. Fold in whipped cream. Spoon or pipe into 4 stemmed dessert dis· hes. Freeze until rirm. 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"I've changed my minJ -1'11 have the hot fudge sundae for Jes~ert afler all," DENNIS THE MENACE ·: 38 Character· ; latlc . ae ... • ········-·of 1 Long narratlvn 2 Repreaent on stage 3Preaent: 3 worda 4 Pi.ct becit Into olflct 5 No longer current Informal park 2e Capital OI E. 54 Shadow box Flander• 55 Work: Prelht tltA, WHEN YO\A WUE "IO!.f""6Elt A~D ~OTECfED, YOU F'ELT L.1FE: WAS >. 9CICE. NOVI WHAT IS YOLAlt LIFE I~ A ,E~IES OF NAJ:ltOW E~P~ HELD T06eTHE~ 8Y ~IGl-l-5 Of ltELIEF .... : •• Natlona; Canad•. etc. • "42 Taboo •• jokes: Stang 6 Early U.S. " fur marc:hant 28 Limb 59 Actress -·· V/f;W OF LIFE ? 30 Time !*iod Ellen 31 Wh«• San 57 Dellghlful Diego 11 abodea 32 Bumpa 59 Existed 33 HOiy Roman 62 Curler's cap o -- DICK TRACY .\ \-1 6 OAILY PILOT Nut N.uts, Note. airy foods and iluts are a p e rfect <~ajnce their flavors ?as compatible as the are versatile. ~come them to the '·t }f' a s appetizers, b f.ds, m ain dis hes, s ~ or desserts, but d t forget how popular · ttfy are teamed as a erage. They offer dif- 6bt kinds of protein d. when combined, · J increase their in· dW1dual values. • • .. CllEESY ~ -PEANUT B ALL ~ ~-ounch package cream cheese 1.:: 2 cups s hredded eddar cheese • • •,"? cup crumbled .IJlue cheese ~ 2 teaspoons grated oiiion • ": 1,~ cup chopped, salt-.id peanuts -~C ombin e s oftened <..'fCam cheese, Cheddar alid Blue cheese: mix un- til well blended. Stir in OOion . Chi ll. Shape into !All: roil in peanuts. S}-rve wi th assorted -cr:ackers. NIJTTY SWI SS CllEESE , SPRE AD ~ 2 cups s hre dded Sft·iss cheese ~ i;z cup peanut butter • 1z c up d airy ~our cram . ~ l;z cup raisins ~omblne ingredients; niix well. Spread on cPacker s, celery sticks. ot bread. a s desired. Ap· !fox.imately 2 11~ cups. ~ • P t:1\NUJT\' i\PPLt~SAll Ct: BRF.,\D J 1 ~cup butter _-} :i_~ cup sug::i r ~ ~2 eggs "I: 21 '.i cups floui-1· 2 1 ~ teas poons b aking powder i l teaspoon s alt ~ ~ 1 :i teaspoon soda ,:; 1:: tea s poo n c1n- ripmon ~ 1 2 tl'as poon ginger : I cup raisins : 1 ~ cup_ c h opped peanuts C 11,~ cups .a pplesauce • Cream softened butter :Old sugar until nght and fluffy. Add eggs; rnix '(ell. :Combine fl our. baking ~wd er . s a lt. s oda . ~ice s, r<1isin s and peanul!5 . Add to creamed tilixture alternately with ~plesauce ; rnix well. !Spoon batter into but· tired 9 x 5-in ch loaf pan. ijakc at 350 degrt•es, 60 to ·11> minutes or until "!ooden pick inserted in oenter comes out clean. :cool IO minutes; re- rtovc from pa n. Cool tboroughly. , llO"'E\' PF.t\NUT ! Bt:"f'fl'.:R J\11 LK ; l quart milk • 1 ~cup peanut butter 1 1 cup honey ; ~ombinl' ingredients ii blender ; mix until ~th . r\pproximately :l ups. • 1)1.-\i\IOND ~ CKUNClll ES • 1 ~ cup butter t '2 cup chunk-style fCanut butter ~ ti ounc e s m ars b- b1allo\\·s , ~ 2 I-ounce squares un- l \veelened C'hocolale ~ 3 cups suga r coated com flakes ! Comb i nt.• butt e r , ~e anut butter . mar s hmallows' :.ind Ch'Q colatc in 3-quart laucepan. Heat over low ~mperature until melt· .d . st irrin g until ~!ended . 1\dd cereal ; rix \1:ell. Press mix:! urc into but. c:ed 13 x 9-in ch baking Ja·n . Cool . C ut into diamonds. • ~ CTop Fish "8h fillets c~n orrcr · u variety from other t s throu ghout the _ Bake . broil. grill , . r poach. then serve them wjlh . this faS t ·n easy sauce. Herbs and walnuts step up a ppeal. Crispy walnuts lend a hearty quality and a n interest- ing contrast to delicate texture'a fi sh. ' WedneSday, Jun• 4, 1915 Empress MAYONNAISE Pitdmon t Brond Su ar t . \:% i ' W1•igh12., c \' 8-01. ICE CREAM DOG FOO \ Can '1 e ,-, BREAD ~ -.. Snow Siar.Creamy Smooth · Half -! Gallon 89 ( 1 ~ ~ Mrs . Wright's 30-Slice \\ i ""·'bl 7c ,PRESERVES . , . ' loaf , ~Shalla 2 n9c 1 : :~~~-"•"•"•"'•"•.'•''•"•'"•"·'·'.'-•"•' 11 jjljl{ ;:~dwiche: 1:'7 • I I I I ·"·. LEMONADE ~,.WAFFLES ,,. ·~ r ... , ~ ' .\\ \ .. S<0tch _ 15' \ @·· -B•l-ai• · 1, '.l "t' .... ~ -· ~ · • 6-01. Can 5-01. Pkg, e Tater Treats ,,,_,,, .... 39c ICE Pkg . MILK i Pie Crust Shells ~'.-""' 49c Plig. '"""' asc i Broccoli Cuts '°" 59c Holl Gollon a,t.air P~g. esuccotash 8t l·111r '°"· JSc Pkg. . ICE CREAM SANDWICHES eG ee Be ,,,.,,, '"29c r n ans '""'h ,,,,, •k,. '""" 79c @Apple Pie 8el-oir · '°"· SJ39 P~g .ol6 · Deluit Plig. ATERMELON Fresh Crisp JUICY LIMES Add 11.,,., 10 H11ftoMI l 1olod1 . Whole lb. 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Secluded dining area overlooking rolling green lawns, iush g~eene ry and e ntertainers patio. ll1deaway c·ourtyard ror family to romp and play. All the pri\'acy of the country right here in the city: Bring the whole family to see this one. Won't last at 542,950. Call 546·2313. ABANDONED CHATEAU 2-STY BEACH POOL $29,950 Double door entry. Dramatic Jiving r«?<>m. Formal dining. Garden view kitchen. Artistic open s tairs to separate master and ch.ildrens s uites. 22' ballroom sized party room overlooking courtyard. Hurry on this one. Call 842·2535. ASSUME 71/2°/o LOAN $199 MO. PAYS ALL Immaculate 2112 year young 3 bdrm 2 story with unbelievable financing ! Owner leaving area · says bring any offer '. Take advantage of sparkling kitchen. fres h as a flower pa.int and deep pile carpeting · a sunshine home. just for you'. For appt. to see call 847-6010. WORK OUT OF YOUR LIVE IN Hard to find double use residence. Only one of its kind on market. $36,000. Call now & save. 646·7171. A WEDNESDAY SPECIAL FOR THE DOCTOR-GOLF This has it all and it's on the private Mesa Verde golf course & Country Club Greens · fa irwo~ ·trees & ponds at your back door, formal dining room, billiards s ized family rooin plus a · trophy room or den -children's wing with playroom, 4 giant bedrooms & 4 baths. it's an exclusive and won't last. Call 546-2313. OCEAN VIEW RETREAT HOUSE OF GLASS Tropical atrium courtyard entry. Massive living room with wall or stone wood burning fireplace. 4 king bedroom suites. Panoramic view from formal din e, garde n kitchen & entertainer's party patio. Miles and miles of pounding s urf. Truly a open air style of California living. Steps to beach. Better hurry. ll 's unbeatable at low, low $53,500. Call 842-2535. 2 STORY CHARMER 3 BR· POOL BEACH· $29,900 Classic entrance to large family sized living umm with ARTISTIC use of shutters & wood throughout. Formal dining room is conveniently served by large gourmet kitchen. 22· sLepdown family entertainment center. Stairs sweep to el e~a nt master suite & children's quarters. Take over 11 ':!<;o . FHA loan. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. S20.300 bat. must sacrifice. Hurry! Call 963-7881. HILL TOP BLUFF RETREA:r DESERTED BY-THE·SEA Neglected fixer with panoramic ocean view. Loft living room. Den. Romantic fireplace. Heavy beam ceilings. Garden atrium . Romeo balcony. Grecian pool with st.atuelle setting. CircuJar drive. Huge hillside estate grounds. Loaded with springtime flowers. Could be a showplace. Just redu~ed 56.500. Must sacrifice. Looking for a bar gain? Call 8'12·2535. $1900 TOT AL DOWN 4 BDRMS + FAMILY ROOM Price slashed! Owner desperate! This sharp 4 bdrm and large spacious family room needs a FAMJLY! Quiet cul-de-sac towermg ptnes -walk to schools and shopprng! Hurry call 847·6010. BIG BEAUTIFUL $42,500 Sharp as pin. F.nlorgcd living room + dining area scats 12, + 17 x 20 fiesta room. Crac kling f1rt'plat·e. VERY grarious living for JU.St S<l.250 down. Call 646-7171. FLOODED WITH SUNSHINE And a happy home to live in. 4 big bedrooms. choice of two major master suites. Formal dining. 2000 sq. rt. 2 story. ll 's in t h e South Coast s hopping community -Costa Mesa Schools. Just reduced to SSS,950. Owner transferred! Call quick 546-2313 . SURFSIDE HIDEAWAY Steps to the pounding surf! Cozy rustic charmer. Circular stairway to loft. Sunfilled galley kitchen. Handcrafted wood panelling. Bay window looks out on the shimmering pacific. Owner anxious. Low, low price. Hurry, call for a private showing. Call 842·2535. TRI-LEVEL BEACH4BR ASSUME $23,250 Prime area. Dramatic entry to elegant liv ing room with eno_rmous stone fireplace. Wjfe s aver garden view kitchen. Dine. Ball room sized family room overlooks covered _dance ,Pavilion' & lush grounds. Sweeping stairs to second story suites including huge hideaway master . Take over 5=11% FllA NO NEW LOAN COSTS. S2451"l<¥'ellYS all Owner must sacrifice. Hurry! Call 963-7881 "CAPE COD" NEWPORT HEIGHTS Charming 2 s tory Cape Cod on exclusive secluded hide-away street. \\'armth of crackling fireplace fell from entry to formal dining. Large living room 4 big bedrooms plus den. Patio has feeling of seclus ion -just 7,750 "clams" and you're in. Call 646·7171. ASSUME $35,500 $335 MO PAYS ALL 5 BDRM+ POOL 2400 sq. ft. of comfortable Calif. living highlighted by gourmet kitchen. formal dining for entertainin~ and huge family room! A barbequc si1.e backyard with sparkling pool and towering pines! Can't miss with EXCELLENT financing and seller says bring an offer! Hurry! Call 847-6010. THE CHARM! Be~_1ns al the front door Eleg ant. spacious 5 bedroom, 3 baths.' large family room with fircpla('e & wet bar. huge master suite. formal dining. S•luated on quiet street in prestigious neighborhood in Mesa Verde Just rcdul'ed 53000 in pm.:e for sale th1:. week. Phone 546·2313 for additional info ;ind appotntmcnt. SAVE ON BIG FAMILY HOME Seller bought another and wants to go. JUST REDUCr-:o to sell fast. Formal en· try. Sunke n living room. Family room ad· joins g lass garden kitchen. Circuli.lr staircase to 4 king bt.'<iroom suites. 21, baths. Separate j?ated area for boat. 3 ear garage. Hike lo beach. Now only S48.900. Call 842·2535. S & S LA MER SAVE THOUSANDS Gori.:eous Park Hunttnj.!ton ~ i.q. I\. formal living and dining. Spacious family room and garden kitchen. Private guest suite. Sweeping stairs to scdudt•d master and childre n's suites 600 SQ. J.•r. BONUS GAME ROOM . 54000 Bi':LOW OUR LAST ONE. Call today! !:163·6767. USE VA. MESA VERDE HUGE POOL Enjoy elegance of wrought iron fence yard w!th gas lighting formal entry.hall. True ln level overlooks sunswcpt patio. 9' deep pool, huge diving bowrd. Will go VA al only $79,950. Cal\ 646-7171. ASSUME $34,200 $308 PER MONTH A cul-de-sac s treet! A large yard uniquely des igned with terraced dicondra leading to sparush tile entry! Enter into lavis h living room with soaring vaulted ceilings! Unique dual purpose fireplace highlitcs both living room and spacious family room. Spiralling s taircase leads lo enormous mast er and c hildrcns s uites! A gourme t s kitchen with sun~hine highlites and separate pantry! Dual purpose backyard for gardening and t•ntertaining and room for boat1tr:.iikr. Childre n 's pool! llurry and call 847-6010. RANCH ESTATE 4 BR • 2 STY· BEACH ASSUM~ • $33,000 Commanding corner location. Secluded entrance. Large family size living room with massive store fireplace, formal banquet sized dining room. Huric country s t y led kit c hen. Separate wing for llideaway master suite. Sweeping stairs to ch1ldrens & guest quarters Seller motivated. Take over 7'; VA loan. NO NEW LOAN COSTS! S2951mo pays all. 1-'trst Lo call gets this BARGAJ N. 963-7881. CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS INEXPENSIVE YET EXCELLENT CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -Two identical units -open beamed ceiljngs -each has its own pat10 -212 blocks from beach -great starter for income, only 562,500, call 673·8550. FOR THE LARGE FAMILY Custom bui It Irvine Terrace . ..} bedroom plus convertible den. Great family home on FEE land. In tip-top condition with quality construction. An easy to care for yard which includes sparkling heated and filtered pool and badminton court. Call 673-8550. GREAT TAX SHELTER CORONA D.EL MAR Price reduced to sell on this SU!Je r triplex one bloc·k from the beach. Owners unit wrth n ew. fireplace. built-ins and be;imcd ceiling. T\\o additional income units make this Corona del Mar's bcc;t income property buy at Sl19,500. (i73 85.>0. WITH PRIVATE BEACH Lovely one story brick colonial. Spacious four bedroom plus family room home. Secluded corner lot with ample room for swimtning pool. It's a ne.w listing so call us quickly. 613.as.50. FAMILY HOME PLUS INCOME COHONA DEL MAIL Almo..,t nc\\ Custom built for present owner. F1w bedroom home. Two blocks from the beach. Separate dining room plu:. spacious family room T"o bedroom rental in rear untl. Call 673·8.550. EXCLUSIVE BIG CANYON Truly one of the finest four bedroom homes in Big Canyon. Tastefully decorated. Hu(?e family room plus :1 lar~e game room. Living room with h1~h beam ceilings, Spacious ma~ter suHe. Seeludcd outdoor enterlatning area with orienta l garden. Call 673-8550. OAl\,.VPILOT EXTRAS IN EVERY ROOM $5,000 DOWN From entry to b.:.ickyard -A HOUSE OF EXTRAS, no trarril·. cul-de-sac .• 10% will handle -sec it now! Call 646-7171. PRIME MESA VERDE TRIPLEX 2 bedroom I 1 :1 bath apts '1ave generous garden patios, enclosed garages. Walking distance lo shops, theater!>, restaurants. bust's and post office. Top rental schedule. Call 546-2313. CUL-DE-SAC BEAUTY VERY QUIET $62,500 East side Cos la ·Mesa, 4 bedroom. roomy family home -Large itree shaded garden & patio. Pick your own peaches & apricots. No traffic -great family home. Call 646·7171. LIDO BARGAIN $39.30 PER SQ. FT. Almost 3000 square feel reduced to Sll7,900. Bring your paintbrush & move in lo bca('h living -tennis - sailing & summer fun. ~.30 sq. ft. this steal need:. love and paint. To sec call 646· 7 l 7 l. LANDMARK 5 BR 2 STORY BEACH Rambling 5 bed room. 3 bath. twv story. Formal entry, sunken living r~om .. Enormous party-game room with fireplace. Glassed in gourmet kit c hen . Extens ive patio and wanderin g pri\'ale g rounds. llou~~kccpl•ri. quarters . Separ;:ite children's wing and h1deL1wav master suite. \\';:i lk to beach. J ust S5:iso do\\n. See it now! Call 963·67b7. PENINSULA POINT NEWPORT BEACH 4 BDR 2 STY ,.., &s t buy on the point! Spadous four bedroom, 2 story beach home. Two fireplace:.. ~OU ~q . tl. enclose<! 1ana1. Gourmt·l k1tt•hcn. Sweeping stairs to ·Secluded master su1lt' "ith parcnb · et real ancl pri vale sun deck. licst ;\;e"porl location. 59850 down. Call !J63-6767. RUSTIC RANCHO 2 STY-4 BDR ASSUME -$32;500 neglected 2 story 4 bedroom -walk lo beach. Spacious living and formal dining rooms. Separate convertible den. Gi gantic family room with roaring country fireplace. Separate children & m aster swtes. Secluded grounds . Child-safe street. Be first to see it. Call 963-6767. "HACIENDA" 2 STY POOL-BEACH ASSUME -$27,500 PL1rkJike setting. Secluded entry lo elegant living room with huge floor to ceiling fireplace. Modern garden view kitchen. Dint•. fies ta party room overlooks lui.h grounds & terrace. Dramatic s tairs to children &. guest suits. Private master quarters. Take over 7r, V/\ loan. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. S266/mo pays all. Hurry SACRIFICE SALE! Call 963-7881. MEDITERRANEAN VILLA ASSUME $31,500 rormal e ntry to s pel'lacular li\'illJ.! and formal d1nint! rooms. Crat·klmg brick f 1 rep I a(• c SE P J\ HATE· FA 7111 LY ROO~I DE~ \\ lTll \\'ET H.\R & g uc~l bath. S\\ ecpmg stairs to l\\O enormous ma:.lt•r suites each \\Ith pri\'ate hnths. l'n\'alc rear g round:.. Owner say:, ht•lp ! Call now963-6i6.J.. HOUSE OF GLA.SS A-FRAME-BEACH Lanai enl ry lo a new world of elegance. Stately living room with to"'cnng OPl'n beam cathedral ceilings & 3 wa.v fireplace. Entertainers wet bar. Garden view gourmet kitchen. Dtnl'. Dramatic atrium in center or home adJ01ns every room. Each room has a wall or glass lo private tropical garden. Master retreat has dramatic Roman tub overlooking lush soeluded atrium. L ibrary. Large childrens quarters. F1rsl to call ~ct this unique find at a BAHGAIN price! Call 963-78fll. 11ABANDONED11 4 BR-FIXER NEAR BEACH Trcclincd street in prime beach community. Entry is secluded "1th lus h la.ndscopin~. Lar~e 20' Jh.in~ room enhanced by &rackling fireplace & ARTISTIC use of woods . Step through sliding wull of glass to a tropical outdc><1r scene with orchard & Polynesian LANAI. Large modern kitchen & dine . Cozy knotty pine family room . Separate wing for hideaway master suite & childrcns rooms. Must sacrifice. Bring paint & brush and make SSS. Hurry. Call 963·7881. MIWPOlT HACH COSTA MESA HUMTIM-.TOM llACH FOUMT AIM V AUil COIOMA DB. WM IHYISTMltCT'S ............. _ 1700 N9WO<>f1 BIYd 2790 Hafbor BIW 17931 8e11Ch Blvd 21030 9r~ 9014 Warner Ave. tµ&-71 71 M&-2313 842-2535 93H7&7 847-6010 18109 8ro<>kl'IUl\I 332 Marguente 963·7881 673-8550 18662 MKAnhur Blvd . SU1te 100 '''""9 752·1700 ... DI ' , ' ... , UAIL.1' PILOT .. Lege 11d11r11 Lool~·11likes Portland Pol ice Chief Bruce Baker (left) wearing a cape coat. hounds-tooth hunting cap and biting into a curved stem pipe, re- sembles Basil Rathbone {1ight) shown in ·1940 photo in bis portrayal of fi ctional detec- tive Sherlock Holmes. Chief Baker donned the garb as promotion for upcoming Portland Sherlock Holmes Society benefit. Shift Causes Notice Tunney's Neit Position in Line With Uti lities By THOMAS D. ELIAS Wh en a t: .S. senator reveri,es himself on a complex issue only about a year before he com- es up for reelection 1t can allract the attention of cynics thinking the change was politicaly motivated. Just s uch a shift took place in the last few weeks in Dem ocra t John V. Tun· ney's s tance on the pocket· book issue of der egulation of natural gas prices. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS Had Tunney stuck with his longstanding op· position to daregul ation it's very likely that the issue would han~ died right in the Senate Com - merce Committee. ll1s vote in the 22-member "'<'omm1ttee could have kept deregulation com- pletely bottled up, Instead. his shift has allowed a compromise deregulation bill out of committee. If the full Senate -a body somewhat more sympathetic to the lar ge oil companies than the Commerce Committee now is -amends the compromise the way Tunney now w<1 nts, California consumers will see an eventual doubl- ing of their monthly gas bills. Tl'NNEY'S Cl'RRENT position is right in line\\ 1th that of both the Southern California Gas Co. and Pac1f1c Ga!> & Electric Co. In fo r t. Southern Cu lifornia G<Js Co. Vice President J one! Hill told the sta\.f Public t;tilities Commission la st m onth that hiS firm was "work· ing very closely with Sen. Tunney" on his pro· posal for deregul ation of prices on new supplies of natural gas. Hill said the bill Tunney in- troduced to the Commerce Comm1tee before it •· reached its compromise was "somewhat close to ., the way we r ccom mended." Tunney's \~orking so dosd y with big Jn· 1 dustr) 1s a new departure rt could be interpreted as a part of his effort to run the same kind of bi-partisan reelection camp<iign that Democrat Alan Cranston had las t year. Cranston m ado strong -and successful - attempts to get Republicans to consider him a "moderate." These efforts were a major factor in a'ssuring the \\ ~ak opposition he finally got from the GOP. Tun n c y , ho\\ ever. has a I ways be c n anathema to Repubhccin businessmen, who ha\c vwwed him us a Kennedy-style Democrat. ThP s enator vehemently denies there is <1ny politi tc.i l motivation in his new support for de - r egulation. Inste<1d , he says he could only be hurt politically by his new pos1t1on, since voters would feel deregulation in their pocketbooks. ''This position is an act of conscience." Tunney said in an interview. HE NOW favors total deregulation of prices on new s upplies of natural gas, while the com- promise the Commerce Committee agreed on would de regulate prices only for s m aller com- panies, while keeping price controls for the 20 largest producers. Tunney m aintains complete deregulation is needed to prevent a massive shortage of natural gas about 10 years from now. "This would be a catastrophe that would thre aten the free en- terprise system and our basic freedoms," Tun- ney said. He believes.present natural gas prices a re too low to e ncourage exploration for new sup- plies. But a Library of Congress !>ludy made last yea-:-for Sacrame nto's Democratic · Congressman John Moss conflicts with Tunney's opinion. "Drawing from the r~cent brief ex- perience with oil (price increases)," the report ·said, the amount of new s upplies found as a re- sult of increased prices "is zero or indeed a decrease." Says Leona rd Snaider, the deputy Los Angeles city a ttorney in charge of utilities cases, .. Deregulation won't produce more gas. Gas is now being held in the ground by big oil com- panies in anticipation of deregulation." In short, opponents of deregulation contend that the only r eason the oil companies don't pro· duce more natural gas r ight now is their convic· lion that they'll be able to make a much larger profit on it if they wait a nd pressure Congress in· to deregulation. Tunney concedes that the oil companies are indeed holding up gas in quantities equal to about 10 percent of the nation's annual consumption. .. But this is just a tiny fr<1ction of what is needed.·· It's mos t unusual for Tunney to bt! in concert with the large oil companies on any issue. He has l'Onsistcntly opposed them on issues like offshore ml drilling. But the senator's chief California operative, John .f<'itzRandolph. maintains there is nothing political in his boss' shift. "lt 's actually awkward for him to be in <1 pos1t1on that doesn't come across as the liberal position," Fitz Randolph said "There 1s no way J ohn Tunney will ever be acceptable to most Republican businessmen. We feel if we can just keep a ll the Democruts m lt11!> state happy. he will be reelected." Cons tip3tion Rx: Drink Up .. . By Dft. STEINCROllN Dear Dr. Stelncrohn: I fill up wilt\ all kinds of laxatives. I take one practicaUy every night. In spite of this intestinal stimulation, m y bowels prac-. •tkally play dead. If I d idn't take laxatives. I doubt 'that I'd have one bowel movement a week. Do you recommend enemas instead? What's an therwise healthy person to do in overcoming con- • ~tipation ? My bowels a re lazy. When I don't have a bowel movement daily. I feel heavy and depressed. • J am 42 and never had • bowel trouble until about O years ago. At that Ume I DOCTOR IN ~ • took a job as a secretary. TH E HOUSE But due to moonlighting to help a sick husband -tak- ing on the r esponsibilities of wife, mother and an out- side job -J no longer took lime to be reaular in my bowel habits. After a whlle I oolked that my bowels resented my re!usal to a ns wer their "invitaUons"-and they ~awe constipated. Perhaps there is another re· ~son"' simply hate to take fluids. I doubt thatl drink ore than a glass oC water all day. and I bk• only an caslonal glass of milk or a cup of tea. l wonder ether these are the reasons for my constipation.-Mr:•. A. COMMENT: There are many reasons !or con· Upation. The two mo&l common. J believe, are Jack sufficient fluid intake and irregula r h~blt rouUne. A to these your hatHl of t1dcing laxatives niaht after nlab~ and there is auffident re ason for your .... I bowels lo become lazy and recalcitrant. The definition of constipation varies. l have known some patients who became annoyed and depressed when their usual twice-daily evacuations dwindled to once daily. They thought they were con- stipated. Yet others who for years had no more than one bowel movement every two or three days were content. They did not consider themselves con- stipated. If you are deeply disturbed over your bowels, Mn. A., you wiJJ have to overcome the two deficien- cies which you have mentioned: poor habit -routine and low lluid intake. Find time for a daily, leisurely bowel evacua- tion. Get into the habit of t aking at least eitht glasses of liquid daily. 1f you dislike waler, then take liquids in the form of fruit juices, iced tea, broths, diet-drinks. Meanwhile, gradually cut down your laxatives to a dose every other night, then to, once a week and eventually to none at all. Inclden· tally, the enema habit is os bad as the laxative habit. Your constipaUon habit has been gradual, Mn. A. When there has been a sudden change tn bowel habits, then it makes good sense to be examlnf.\d by a phyelclan to be sure that cancer or some othe~ or· ganJc 1rowth lln 't the reuon for conetipaUon -or diarrhea. • • • Vlatmin A has a distinct value tn keeping skin in healthy condition and a doctor will recommend t.hc correct amount in cue of acne which may be improved by it says Or. Steincrohn in his booklet, "A~ne : A Jt'amlly Problem.'' Namath . Has Run In Hose By DICK \VESr WASHINGTON (UPI > Under new a dvertis;n..g guidelines proposed by tl" Federal Trade Commission, celebrities actually would have to use the products Utey endorse in televisjon commercials. · Otherwise, the sponsor would be subject to deceptive advertis- ing charges . .. If Joe Namath says he eats Maypo for breakfas t every morn- ing, he has to eat Maypo," said one FTC spokesm an by way of il- lustration. HOWEVER, AN0111ER FTC official said it hadn't been de- termined whether Namath would have to start wearing pantyhose if he continued to appear in pan- tyhose commercials. One thing is certain: the FTC could get involved in some pretty interesting situations when it begins enforcing the new policy. For inst?nce, many ho~ery manufacturers boast that t'.heir pantyhose are .so sheer the wearer looks bare -legged. So how would the FTC know whether Namath had his on? P R ESUMABLY, a case of this sort would involve an FTC in- vestigator getting close enough to Namath to feel his legs. Which, if it happened to be a male investigator. could lead to serious mis unde rstandings. And here's another problem: since Namath is tradlhg on his reputation as_ a football star in making •commercials, would he be required to wear pantyhose during the games? <"THER E'S T I ME out on the field, folks. Namath is going to the bench and it appears the New York quarterback was injured on that last play. 1£ so, it mean'.s ... ("Hold it. We have just re- ceived word that Namath isn't hurt. It's only an equipment pro- blem. He has a run in his pan- tyhose."> Making certa in that Namath eats Maypo, a m a ple-flavored oatmeal, every morning could be even more of a problem. Anyone who lives for a spell in Alabama, as Namath has done, inevitably develops an inordinate fondness for breakfasts of coun- try ha m with red-eye gravy and grits. VERY WELL. THE FTC hears rumors that on occasions, say a couple of mornings a week, Namath skips his Maypo for a southern-style breakfast. Knowin&_ of his reputation as a swinger, it assigns a comely blonde undercove r agent to make friends with Broadway Joe for purposes of getting invited to breakfast. J oe: "Let's go up to my place for breakfast, Baby " Agent: "Sul. J oe, it's only 9 30 in the evening .•' Joe: "Well, it takes me a while to fix it." · Large A mount Of L aetrile Ent e r in g U.S . SAN DIEGO <U PI) -Massive amounts of laetrile , the purport- ed anti-cancer drug banned in the United Slates, are s muggled into the country from Mexico, federal officials believe, surpass- ing even the heroin traffic over the border. Up to $40,0oo worth of the drug crosses the border every day. federal officials say . A federal grand jury here is in- vestigating t he tralfic. Accord· ing to an unpublished report by customs service investigators. obtained by UPI, the smuggling is "large quantity profiteering" by persons in it for the money, not a frlend-to·friend network de· allng tn small amounts. "This case is not going to be small." assistant U.S. attorney Herbert Hoffman confirmed. "When we first began looklne in- to it we had no idea the distribu· lion chain of laetrile was as ex· tensive as it is ." He said cancer paUent.s re- ceive the drug from doctors, "directly from the manulacturer through the mail," and from dJs- trl butora who transport it throughout the country. Laetrile ls ao extract of apricot plu. rich in cyanide, which is re- garded by some as an effective cancel' treatment. U.S. medical authorities have rejected ill use fqr years, H>'lna It bu no detec- table effect on canc4:r and the federal covemmcnt banned in- terstate shipment of the drull In 1863. Its use la legal ln 23 naliona however, tncludins Mexico. • Going. .~Gone . . ' I I Cllrlttlall klHU -.iter P'MtOS. DALLAS BUILDING DEMOLITION BEGINS ..• ... REDUCED TO RUBBLE IN A FEW SECONDS •.• Kerner Said Rebuffed Over Special Treatment LEXINGTON. Ky. <UPI> -A volunteer worker at the Federal Bureau of Prisons says former JI. llnols Gov. Otto Kerner tried, but did not get preferential treat- ment while in prison here on a bribery conviction. "Mr. Kerner's problem ls that he wanted but did not get pr~ ferential treatment at the faclli· ty " Dr. Doris Sutton said in a lftephone Interview. "He pro- lelltd he wanted no preferential treatment whlle out of the other atde of hie mouth demanded it." Kerner was released In March after serving seven m onths of a three yur term. Although he complained hla health problems were neflected, Kerner" never missed a day of work the entire time be wu con· fined. Dr. Sutton said. "A(ter hla parole was denied " :she said. u he perpetrated I fail- ing health image. He went on btH ing the master poUUcta.d inalde thtf aclUty." NJ Figure ·Dlea PARAMUS, N.J . CAP> -John V. Kenny, lona·tlme Democratic boss of Hudson County. N.J •• and a key fisure In at ate pollUcs, ls de- ad at 82, • spokesman tor the Dellrid1e Nursing Home Hld ~ day. · I • ,, • ~ "' ,. ~ . " • I • .. I , • .•. ~ . •vauc HOTJCB PCIJUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PVIJLIC NOftCt U.OD&.lu.Q VA&.L.I Y UNIPtlD $.CMOOL DIST•ttT zn•a.a , ..... , ......... Hiib, C•ll'-'fll• ti.A PUl '-ICHOTIU l lCI Tiit hddlel>.ttk V• lltv UnllltCI ScllOOI 0111•1<1 Wiii •<ttPI l>lcb UP lo 1·00 p m.. ThurM:tn. J1111e tt. 1'1). tt h 111..i11eu Service OUl<t, ~ y Pu llo.td, u11una Hiii•. Celltorlwe tor the furlllsnlllO of. 01~1 Setvl<t l..lsts giving c11n1plelt oetotr •s to the QUentoty end k1nd ol suoollu. eQulp rntnt, etc., ots1rect. t~lhtr wl~ll l;ill 11H<rt1>4loll and &PKlll<<iltloM. eno • 1tMement of condlllo111 gover,.1ng IM l>lclolno may l>t secured trom tt>e PurtllH lno Oeputmtnt .it tht tbOve tadttn. SAOOl.EBACK llAl.LEY UNIFIED SCHOOL Ol!>lRIC.l 8 RUCE YEAGER P UBLIC NOTICE . PICTITIOUJ a u••NHJ NAMa STATllMINT Tl\t follow1<19 penon 1\ dOlllO D<nl "'"'" LEE'' APAATMl NT CLEANINO I. MAINTE NANCE. 131t1 ll1\t9noll•. c.trCltfl Gro111. CA .,._.. L•• Harr• s. ll76 t Magnolte . Gt•Cltfl Glove, CA ., ... Tiiis 11v~1,..u h <ondu<l•CI l>Y 11n 1n Olvldu•I Let H.,,,, Tl'lb ll<11ttn1nt Wt\ flltCI Wtlh Int County Cito ut Of•n~ Counlt on May 23, 1t1S. F .. IU Publl"1'1ed Ounge Co .. t O•lly Pilot, Mav n, •nd Ju"• 4, 11. 11, 1'1S 1%2 1S PUBLIC NOTICE Purchasinl,J Supervisor NOTICE TO C•tDITORS "CTITIOut•usucEss NOTICI TO c• IOITO•• Publl$htd Or•noe Cout O•llv Pilot. OF a UL I( T••Hlf'E R NAMIS'TATIEMI NT IU,lfUO• C6U•YO,.THIE Jllf\t4, 11, ttH 2.Gt•·IS IS.Cl.'"'"''" u.c.c.1 • -... Tt>1 lol1owlngpersons .. edolno1>ul.I· SlATIEO,.CALIPOIHlllAPOlt Nollte h ht ret>y given 10 tilt fll~l~WJtlUltMIH 111utt; TMICOUHT YO•O•ANGI PUBLIC NOTICE Crtdllor s ot LORI J . MILLE.f, ifUBLIC NOTICE ffllj~-~·'MeMl•n MA RINEltS MILE co .. t$» An .... A-ll11t Tran~ftror. WhOMI l>•alntH .ocircn ls .,,. ......... ...,....,~8ddlfl0Ml· tju• WO , NJ .... t rt ... '11, C..111. ltlal t ti \lllllGIN1A AGUIUR, --:::=::-==-:~,.,.,,,,.,......,..,....,...---1 ll0-8 EHi lllh Slr .. t, 'O\ta Mtw. .... "" -"' • ..... De<Nltd NOTICI OP INTI NTION10 Counly o1 O.•noe. Sta1t-dt Ctll+Ofnl•. .. "tWl'Qf'• ·O C IEANAUT ICS Alfre\I V Jw~ru_, -Allr.d V. NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN to U. CltlEATl SECU•ITY INTEaEST lhlla ll\/11< lrt11n\lerlub0ut10De1nttoe -~-t~U INST•TUTt;;, '21SS1 Jot99nun, 'fT C.,oly11 M. JOf9tnsen C,.dltOf'I of the aboft 11amed ~nt (S.Ckl_ltt -6tt7 U.C.C.) lo PAUL J, BRAZEAU, TraMlffM, "'~'..._. HIHIOt11to11 eoch Tni11: Altrt4·V, JOf'"1'H n, TT ""fed llltt a ll penona 11avl111 claims eQ.tlnst NOTICE Is lilffiy give n 10 Ille whoSa llul.l"'o •cklreu I\ 2e.04t c.,,. ~._.. • V. Jof9enHtl Trust.' IS33 Antloo;.t W•1. Ille w lcl dt<tdtM art ttq11Jred 1o fllt Cr 1 d 110 r s 0 f Ex e C U T IV E Orlvt. L•ouna Niguel, County of -~~·"" 91ut, '1SS1 ICIM!loa Newpo•I 8t4<'1.C.Jlt. '2660 .,.,.,,ltllthe M CHHfY 'VOU<her~ 111 Ills HORIZO NS. I NC., ell>• .. T.& G. Or.tnge, Sl•teol C.tlllornl•. Laflt) ~ •••~. C.tllornJ1 Naclrlcll ~. "4Cllfle. 1710 CMnlno office of tllt <tttk of Ille ebove enllllt.a Pl.AST I CS, Oel>tor. wno~e l>uslMu~ The property to bt t,.n,tttred h n.16· 'alMtro, LllsA~lts, C•IK. coun, or to praunt tlltM, wltll 111e 0''" 1~ I04t N Perktr, Oran11t, County ~·•eo at 2.SO.B E.ut 11th Strnt. Costa "-tlletd ll.1 AthllH lo, 11172 Rolll.nd ~~ fl'(Can• end ~ry J. MUSMry voU<herl, 10 IN undtrllQMO ol °'~· Slate of Ctlolornla, 11\ol • Mo •. County ol Ora nge, State ot *«~r .. Siiulta •Alll H9u ... C.111. McClnlt, 14 S.tl\d Hiii Ctrclo, Menlo at tlle ofll<t ofiMr aUornty, f<HILI p A. se<unty Int.rest Is •bout 10 1>t cre•led C..lltorNo. 111W . • • • Pel"k,Catll. .,. ICIMES, A11orMY a t Lew. uoo O...ll l>v Oel>lor •"d ll'•"ted lo KARL S.ld properly Is oeu rlbe<l 1ngener.,1 'T~....,...ll·is ,cend11Utd b'f a Slanley E.Joroensen. Truslitol IM $trftt, Suite 1 10, Htw port Bet <h, SVOBODA eno Acc;u,.te Tool all<) as: All UO<IC 111 lfadl, 11alures, equip. ~·,.IWf•tll,, Slinlcy E. Jorl"\Stn Trwst, ~1 E. Ctlllornla '2660, which ''Ille P'tc• o1 ~.Secured PartiH, wnose l:lu$lness menl and gooo will 01 111.i1 Rcl•ll , 91.,.....A. Atc.tnf\lo Ocu n 81v~ .. ~ono lltJCh. Call! .. M IMS$ ot "'-un(eolg,,.d In all mil· addrus I\ SSI West CroW1her. Plactn· ClolhtnQ l>u\i"'u known '" PATCH OF • "-'"" K, 11,. Wt li.r E • .Hr04'f\~. Trusleeof ihi \I~ pert tining to !tie tSlete of Mid de-111• County 01 Or an Qt, State ol BLUE and 1oca1to •I 2SO 8 Ea\I 17th WfS '1•-4;11t -• flfw 'Witll 1ta 1{:1lfr ~~~i~~::"l!•11'1S (;olum UdlnL wlllllll tovr inonlh' .ittr IN c.;::';!!f,.,1., .,. whl<" the Se<..,;ty Streel, Cosld Mn.t, County ot Of.inQe. c.tullt~Y Cleftt Clf Ora11ge .Co unty on May T~i$ bu1lne~' Is co11dut itd l>y 1 ""' PUbllcallon of lhls nollca. Inter.st w111 lie cruteo 1 s. 1A ~~r•I. 'S!'llr. ti! Ollttornl•. "" ~-"'~ veMral 0.trtntrsfllp Dated Ju,,. l lt7S "..-.·-The bulk lronltt r will Do consumn\<11· ....-...~ 'Clloafl o.irr Plk>t, ll.ttrtcJV JorQe11sa11 SOPMt'A SANDOVAL •11 lnventorv, accou"b recelva1>1e. tdon or •ll•r 1he 1Sth d•1 or J~. t97S. l.lhndJ~4.t1_,tt1' 11tS.7! Th~ stateme11t was 111td wltll t~ Adml"IJtratrl• wllh·lht-wlll· ~lpment.lurnlturee,.d furnl$1llnosol •I 10 A M. •ti M.ilfll>\trs S.ivl:lQs and Coufltv Cltr1c of Oran~ Co11n1y on ~Y •Mt•td of ,.,. E"•'• of the Oeblor toverlnQ property now IOctttd Loan A>\oclatlon, 102• Bo1ys1M Ortve. PtJB,LIC NOTICE . PUBUC'NOTICE PICTIT~U' •Ust•lU ' •A»E~ATU.-eMT n. 111 ....... "'f'Seft Ir 0011'9 busl· ~Ill! • .. E .. TONE Ol~I N G CO., 120 Tt.&tlft Aw,. Nt. C. NtwiPOrt k <icll, CA. ... MkllH I £. Cr•mwell, 10l A¥e. Ar..,.n:Saf< Clemente, CA. '2611 Tllll'tiuslllKS "conctucttd lly •n In. •l•~l. ~klllel ~ .Cftmwtn Tliltl '1n•lnent WU flltd will\ IM GwftlY CMt t4 Orifl9't County"" May ll, lt ts. . Abo ve na mtcl decedent a\ lo.IN. P•rklir, Orange, County ot NewPorl Be•tr1, Counry ol Or.inoe. F.,_ l'ttlUll' It. llllMES Or•n~. Slate of Callfornla. and busl-St•t•ol t:..llllornia t'~bll$11td O•a119e Coast Oall Pll I Ah-t •. !>HS knownuA. T. & G. PLASTICS. 5o l•r •>known lo Int' Tr•nslar-. "II Ml"21 ':It dJ · Y 0 --r• .. w Tiit afortseld s.cur11• tr>AuctoAA • ·~ • • ,.., unt •. 11, 197S IU..7 1•01N1t S4rttt kit• Ut • ··-~· business nanw> ond addte>ses u.ed Dv __ ..,_a Will lie consumm•1td on or •It.er lhe 91n Transteror tor tt\t' 1nree •ear~ lot Pol>I. PUBLIC NOTICE ___. H elt, Calltar"I• t 2MI CN11 of June, 197S a\8:30 e.m. at i..awOf· ' T .. 1 C'JH)1SJ .. Uf II are NONE Alter"'' c..-••"'lalUf.ttrb. Ge of Alan Cur us. 61 S Civic ~nttr !>lgneo by ••t•s .,..,. ........... 11, .. ~....... °'"'' w .. S.nla Ana, Calltornia In In· P41ulJ. Brcunu. Transtcree ... .. .,._.. -.,... Sllllments. P'ICTITIOUJ 'USIHIUS Pubtlllltd Oraft9e Coast Dally Pflot, Sol" u knowt1 lo the Secllred Party, Publl\hed Or.inge CoO>I Oc1ily Pl1o1. NAMIE 5TAflEMeNT JunH, 11, 11, ts. ltlS 10.St-IS •II 1>uslnn s na~s ano ilddr~sses U>ed June•. 197S 21>6• H Th.a follpwlnQ per$OM ue dOlnQ buSI· by Ille Oel>tor tor lhe three years 1<"1 11eu:,;llC E ASsoci •T ES. 11l26 P UBLIC NOTICE past,.,., A.T. • G. PLASTrc.s. m .. Lawrence St., P••centl•, Or.,~ '°"'1· Oollo'Vllfl lj~•d,LosAl•mllos,CA.90'20 ------.-.-•• -s·-,------1,Y. C.lllOr,.la. A. T. & G. P LASTICS. Chaster L. ErlCl\5011, 113U ... , SSI We~ c 0 the Pl ' °' OMovM Aold, 1.0~Alamltos, CA. tOTlO NOTICIE TOC•EOITOIU Countv,Ce~f;nia~' acent a, ange Dorothy a. Erl<Uon, 11'26 SUPE•to•COU•TOl'THE OATEO:Mol1,197S Donovan Ra.td, LOsAtamltos, CA. 90720 STATt 01' C.ALIFO•NtA l'O• TME COU"TY 01' OaANGE !Carl Svoboda. Fern Bruce, Royal Palms A?a<t-N A-&Ml4 Secured Party =~:~=lltl<. Apt. 600, I.Ong Est•lt of ~OROTHV W. OAVI~ Published Oran;t Coast Daily Piiot. . Gall otnSOll. Trusttt 1~ Hunt· ••so --n H DOROTHY WARING June•. t97s 2010.IS ll'tgtOllOfl ... , San FMrlno. ~·· t llOI OAYlS. 0.CN..O . Tiiis t>usl...ss Is co11ducttd 1>y • NOTICE rs HER EBY GIVEN 10 P UBLIC NOTICE geMral partnerllllp, Irle crtdllors of lllt~l>Ove named Cle<•· 1--------------I Oltstu L ErlckSon Otnt tll~t all P•1tloM havll\Q cl•lms •·USU Tiiis sta .. nltnl WH flltd ""''" lht' o19'lnst the W ld deced•"' •r• r*<!ul•~ SUPIEAIOR COURT OFTHE CoufltyC1t rkot On119tCounty onMay lo fllt lhtm, with lhe ntceuary STATEOl'CALIFORHIA FOR 16, ms. ..-.Mrs, In the office ol ,.,. clerk of ttw llAMUY AaASMUSSl!N,ATTYS. AnN: NMMAN •aUAUSSE N ... w.ocl!A• aLYD-SUIT£'UQ LMt a..~-.. cal\f. tMll --F43Wt Piit11l5'wd Orange coast D•llr Piiot, J.-4.11, 11, l S. 197S 20S1·7S PUBLIC NO'ftCE ll>Ovt anlltlt 411 cour\, or to ptts.ent THE COUNTY OF ORANGE them, with tllt necenarv vouchers. to Nt. A·I0177 ni. l>llCMrslgned •1 lh• ofllce ol Melton· NOTICE OF HEARING ol Rt POrt and ne <ln4ll Fitting, 2'1h Floor. :MlS Wlls/'ttrt First and Fonlll Attounl a nd Petition tor &Ivel., Uls AnvtltS, CA tOOIO, -1ch k AOOf'oval or Dlslril>uloon, for Authority ,,_pt Ke ol l>utlneu of tlle undenigned to Pav Statulory Executrix's Com in •II mt t1trs pertelnlno to the t sl•leof mlssloM ano Atforney's Fees. for Ap Y id •cedelll, within foiw monlh$ •l1tr POintmtnt ot Suctusor Trustee. tor Dis· lhe llntpublluUo11 of tllls notice trll>Ullonandfor Oistrll>ull°" to Trustee OilltdMay•, ttlS £n ate of JEANNE J. MANGELS, ~NEILL OAVIS,anCI .AKA JEANN£ JACQUES MANGELS, SECURITY PACI F IC O.,tu~d. P{;BLIC NOTICE ..-"-----~-·------SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUHTYOl'ORANGE ORO E lt TO SHOW CAUSE FOA CHANGE OF NAME Alllll In lht Matter of the Aopllc•toon 01 OEAN ARTHUR MOREAU a"d OE BRA ANN MOREAU tor c.n11noe 01 N•me. OEAN ARTHLIR MOREAU ono OE'&RA ANN MOREAU h•ve hl«I • r>etotlon 1n lnls courl tor •n order .tllo ... •"9 petlUonef\ lo cnange thetr Mm~ lrom OEAN ARTHUR MOREAU olnd DEBRA ANN MOREAU lo OEAN ARlHUR RUSSELL and OEBRAANN RUSSELL. It I\ hereby ordered lh411 all Pt<~~ I onlerested 1n lhe m•tter •forH.loO .JO· pear Delore llllS ~o..rl on O< parfmc;nt NO. 3 al 700 Civic Ce,.ler Drive w.,,1, S..nl• Ana. Calllornla, °" June 24, 197S, at 10 00 o'tlotlt A M .. and then •no there Sllow cause. 11 any they lld~, why s.t•d petltton tor ch~nge ot name sl>Ould "°'be ;ranted. - NATl0 NAL8ANI( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that EJttCutqrsoflhtWlll WINIFRED J. OLSON. ,)S E xetutrl, OI ~. tt1s. ------------1 ,.,., 1'Ullll"""' Orllll .. C..st Dally PllOI, IN•2•;2f. and Ju,.. 4, n, tt7S ·1W.7S P'IGTITIOUS&,USUtES$ ofll•<ttl>Oottn.tmtdclecedtnt lhe Wiii of JEANNE J. MANGELS. NAME STATEMENT MUtENNAANDFITTING Oectas<!d, has lileo herein a petilloflen· mH ._. .. .,.atL.:.• tilled "RePOr t c1"d'f'1rs1 and Final Ac· PUBLIC N011CE TM fo!IO'tlllng persons •r"41 doing l>USi· 1Mtl Fl-count and Pe Iii ion for Approv.a1 or DI~· ... MlSas: MSWlllllllrtatv41i. tr lbutlon, tor Aulhortly to Pdy II Is furlM• ordered lhdl a copy ot this Otder 10 \hOW ca UH b«! published In Int Oillly Pilot.• nl!W\paper ol 9(mer.tl clrcul•tlon, publlshtd In this county at 1eas1 °"ce a week tor lour consi?culive -ekSprior to the day ol uod hearlnQ, Oated~f~.197S. SAMUEL ORE I ZEN J uclQt of the Superior Coun DEAN AllTHUa MOREAU .----.;.....---------! OI A~ON D 8~R , LTD., 200 L.llA ..... a,U.ttOll !>1'tutor1 E•Hutria's Comm1ssioos ••,.. Newpott Center Or Ive, Suite 301, • ...,....,.,., E1tcut.,1 and Attorney,' Fees. tor Appo<ntme"~ P~r::::..~:::!•:::s Newport8ea<ll,C.tl tornfa •7660 Pvbtl'slltd Oran11t Con t Cally Pilot ol ~uctessor Trustee. lor Olstril>Ulion T-flloffoM-.....,.n 11 dolno ... J•'· Com mtnd l l>Corpora t~d. 200 MayU,21.M.end .Junt 4, 1t7S 11~1$ and lor Ols1rlbutlo" to Trustee", re· an411 DEa•A ANH MO•E AU 22UP ........ Strfft -. ··• ~·~ ..... Newport .c enler Ortve. Suite 301. ~ ter~nce to wnlch is maoe tor lurlher • E•RAANNMOREAU 2'223 Pomona Slrttt Costa Me1a. C•lllor"la Tel: (7141 MS·SlSt MIS•: • Newport Beach, CA. p ~rttculars, and that the ttme and place ltlilfU'S MISSION FLORIST Pacific ,,.,e,,•altonal 1nVl!'51rnt"ts, UBLIC NOTICE ot ~ ... ~ 111., san'4! Ms ~.,. ~• tor ANO Gtf'TS, 'U5'1 Mlrguerltt lrlC 2030 E Fo th SI I ~ 13S .. ,. ,_.._,..It MlblonVltio Ca m1 " • ur ru · .,u•te • June 19, 1915, at 9·00 am , tn the F • ' ' .S Stnlt Ana.CA. 9270S • SAODLE aAC« WALLIY courtroom or Oepartrnenl No lCil s.:11d 21'2 ~as! •,"!:;;rstlla L,•O;:angelo, This blillfltlS IS conducled b'f a UNIFIED SCHOOL OISTltlCT cou·I. at 700 Givlc Center Drove West on Gt n70. " nw Plect. t•Ana. geoeratiwrr111ers,h1p. _ 2S20tL.tPuRN• 1~C•tvotSanlaA~.C.altlornoa ' In Pre Per PubllShed Oranot Coast Oa11y Pilot W..y u. 21.1a. •nd June •, 1ws 111ns iM Msi • . COMM.( HO INCORPORATED L.l.JUM Hills. C&hftrflflt70S Oaltd ~y 29 1915 • I 118S •• conducted lly .... .... a ~llformacorperation NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN lt\11 WILLIAM E. SI .JOHN 41iV\dllal. ' Slglltdl>y: Roller I L. W.tllls lht Govern1~ 8~rd ol lhe S.tddltbi<lt County Clerk , P UBLIC NOTICE • Fra11k Oath ft9t to Prtlidt11t . .., • ~1~tflt w.f fllt11 wltll •ti. This statement -s filed with the Valley Unoloed Stnool District will rt· MAHN & HAHH IRlc"a rd F. Ml11trf c.tl!tt Cltftl ef Ora~ C..Unty on w y blwfttv .. ,.,. 01 u1a11oe eouaw on "'11y <elve Ilka as 1o11ows · 5'ntt-. >O\ £. C:.ltr••e Blvd. .... ~. ~l, lt7S.. • F•f10 8....i Uniforms PU -M, Calllorllil t 1101 $TA·l101 • N31tl lllEWIN P. P'IOltlE, IESO. Up lo 2·00 Om . June It, 197S at the Te...-•: IJUl 79'·912l NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ,_......., Ora.191 Ceut Oalty Pl104. MAC 0 0 .. AL 0 HA\. s 'E 0 & District Ofllce ol th• HIO SchOOI OIS· AUefl\lyS f6' E H cu1rl• T.S.,.•.H·7S .. .,J...,l,tt,....,J-i,1'1S 11s2.ts L.AYIOU•NE ' lrk l. Published Onn11t Co<1sl Oaily P1101, On June 1q, 19~, Al 11 ·00 AM . ; t•Wl1$1tlre•t••· Oelai1tds0tClll(•l1onsandb1dlo•ms Junel.•.10, 19H 2~·15 TITLE INSURANCE ANO TRUST •PUBLIC N011CE l.ftA..,...1 CA,..IP goverA1'n9 the Hems to t>t 1>10 upon, COMPANY, c1s duly appointed lruSlce . ft4: ltlJ) ..;.12.. toge1her wilh conditions 11ovtrnlng '"" P UBLIC NOTICE un<Mr a"d pwsuant lo Deed of Tru>t re· -,,IC'nTtO\IS IUSfNIUS Published Or.i11ge Coast Oa1fy PolOt, ~:i::~ S!~v~tosb:t,~n:: 11 ~he D~slrtcl -.....,.-=--------------! ~:;:,~,.~·t;~~~~.:;:~;0~~:~1i1:j • •AMI STATCMENT June4, II, It, 2S. 197S 20J9.IS ~~rtmtnl. ' -urt asong NOTlf;i;i OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Rttords In tne ofloce ol the County Tiii ,.,..._~ Min ,... No. F·433S ..,..y-'Pet Is doing l>llSl· PUBLIC N~CE Each bid shall M sul>mllttod on a Lun No. J4-1lS20·2 Record u r I 0 range Co u n I y, -1K:. vaa pttnlbd corm provided l>'f tilt District. o c.i1o1orn1a. OC£Att R6SEARCH, 23S Hill Pl., !>eolltd 1n 1n env•I~. 1~ ~II,... in 1~. n JOiy 11• 1975• a t I I .OO A.M.. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ,,._, ........... ,,..,,, ..... 27 • """ ·~ WV "" IM PERIA L CORPORATION OF ~ ---...... ·•• , a.~sst Business Services Office proor to tht TO HIGHEST 6100ER FOR C.ASH Mldlfft Wllll•m R 8 2,s .. 11 p •• AMEiRICA as duly appoonled Tru>lee ( "" 'n, • n t I SUP~•tO•COUltTOFTHE l b0.,.tlme,a1'wh1thllourthev w1111>e; paya ble at time ol sale In lawful C.SW*!tta,Ct tlf.mlJ ., ST•TE OF c •LtFO••t•Fo• OPtlltd a no re1d In p11blf' at lhe unoerandpursuant 10 Oeedot Trust re· money ot the Unlled Stales! at THE ~. --,. MU sconducledll't illln· TH ECOUNTYOFOR·NGE Olstrlc10tf1ce.ConlerfnceRoom. SOUTH FR NTENTRANCETOTHE ~• ·-•i 1 · .. .. .. .. cor<fed J•nuary 26. 1973, as Instr No 0 ., ., 21:101, In book IOS29. page 230, 01 Ofliclal 0 O R G Mli Ne. A·IJ"2 The GovernlnQ Board reserves Ille Records In the ofllce ot Ille Countv L 0 A N E C 0 U N T Y • ~ sti';_,~l•lllaasMIRll!~n __, ... t~ NOTICE OF MEAIUNG Ol"~ETITION rlQhl to reftef '"Y and •II bids, waive RttorClt'r 01 Orange Co unty, Stale 01 COURTHOUSE LOCATED IN THE 200 "'~ ,."._" "" w11n ·~ FOa P"tOaATE OF WI LL AN D FO• minor 1rre,gult rl11es In l>ICICll"Q and dcl· C.lilornla, W 1 LL SELL AT PUBLIC BLOC. K 0 F WES T S ANT A AN A <-'rtYpuliOIOtan,ie Collfll'(onMay LETTEaS TESTAMENTAaY !ermine the lowesl responsible bid AUCTION TO HIGHEST Bl DOER BOULEVARD (FORM ERLV WEST ~ "'5· Estate ol VERNON RALPH CAN· meeting blCI SOfCillt4111ons. FOR CA!>H (payable at 11me of sale in SI XTH STREET) !>AN T A ANA. _......, • F441?6 NON, O.cused. No l>IOdtr may wlll\draw his bid for a l~wlul monty 01 lhe United Stales I at CALIFORNIA all nohl. 1111e ar>d In· .....,..IQled Oran0t CoHI Dally Pilot, NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN lh•I period of thlrtw 1301 dilws ;itter the dall' lttest convtyed lo and now held by !I Mt A,MCfJ_,.. ' • the South lront en1rance lo me Orange I De 1 1 ' A, 11, It. 1t1S 1'21t-7S Rose Wl1ht lmln1• Canno11 has filed Stl for t he apenl11g lht rtof. County old courtl>ou"4!, c.11, of 5;1,.1a unoer sad eo ot rus1 n 1111' proper. herel" • petition FO R PROBATE OF T"ls llOllce I) In accord with ll>t M a, State ot C.;illlornia all rognt, !Ille ty s11ua1ed In said County ar>CI Stale W I t. l A N 0 F 0 R L E T TERS C.ttiiornla Sl•lt Education Code. By pr· •nd onteresl conveyed to and now held :je\<tlbedas. TESTAMENTARY reference 10 wt.lcll ar of !tie Governing Board of tl>e Sad-by 11 under said Oeed 01 Trust on tile Tt>e Southeas1~rly 118.1 tcct of Ille __ _,,_,.,....,,....,T-ro.,...-~.._..,S-----1 ,. -· ..... •or •furt"'•r .,.,,,·cul••• ...... dltbaelr. Vallty u nified School OollrtCI. north-sterlv l!IO teet ot Loi Hof Tract .,..,,. \ US a INESS " ,,_.,.. • ''"" ~ -· ..... o•eperly siluat~d In said County .ind NO' t ho ~.... •ST• ~a .. T ltltt tl>t t'tmt ,..,.. ptac• of ~-rlno' 1~ Sig,.td. • 1 • as s wn one map recOfdl!d on P' ,. -,. ,.., ~ ''""• '"" 8fuct Yeaner Sla1edtSCftl)ed as. l>ooll 2'l PclOl!S JI lo :Mot Ml\Cellan<X>US TM f ~ ..... , ... n 11 doing buSI· sa,... llH bff11 s.t tor J une 17, 197S, at • t.ot 19 of Tract Mo 70•3. in \he div -· ••,· ~ .,, t ;JO L m .• In the r.ourtroom' ot ...... ~rt-Purchnln9Sui>ervlsor 1 C Maps, record'S ol Orange j:o'unty, . PVBLIC NOTICE -~--........... Published 0 • Coast Oall Pit 1 o ost• Mesa . as per m.ap rtcordeO In C.llfornoa, the "orthwrsterly .Jnd Ille PAfl&ll'l!AE.D PET HOLIDAY menl No. l of ulcl court, at 700 O vic J 11 t7S •no• Y 0 • book 272, p<Jgts ••. •S a"d 4'> of MIS· soutr.eas terly lines lhereot being tf0\Et: •• 2'St1 LaOUt>a canyon Road. Center Drive West, 1n the City of Sant• unt '· • 1 l<>'J JS cell•neous Maos. In the omce of the cf.iralltl will! the l\Orthwesler:y line of ~~.CA. '1UI Ana, Californla. countv recorder ol.sa•d <ou,.ty. said Loi H. _ 0.•141 .Amts TICllner. 102 c,anyoo O•ted May JO. 1t7S. PUBLIC NOTICE The street address and other commo" Thi! street aodress and othi!• common vi...qnw. LaQuNI Bt1~h.~A t2U1 WI LU AME. S1 JOHN, • deslonatoon, •hny, ot the rul orooer1Y CltSIQnalion, If any, ot lhe rut orOPerfY Tltk •islnff& '' condlKlt<l l>Y a11 l11-Countv Clel'l< -------------deKrit>eo above •S puroor led to Ile: 1029 described above os our ported 10 lie 2'21 4illvtCIW9t. •USSELL J.MA T1 1E •. tNC. 8 USU Par~l'tlll Ortvt, Costc1 Mesa, Callforn1.:1 west Coast Blvd , New pert Beach. Oa•ld Amt.I Tlt llner l•W. Ct•l•a Parlwfy NOTIC& TO CREOITO"S T"e u"ouslgned Trustee dt\<laoms C.lltornlil TMs si.te""'n' ,,.,,,. filed wltll tlJt Wttt C.•I"•· CA. SllPE•to• COU •T OP: THE any lltt><llly tor .any incorree1neu of The undersigned Trustee 0.5(.laoms ,._Clerk of oran9t County on~., .a.n.r .. ,t..-: Pttltl•,.., sT•T'"' OF 0 me stree1 aooress dnd other tomft">n ,)tly 1i•blll1y tor any incorrectness ot -;;.r:"~~.... Pl.ll>llsheo Orange Coa st Oa1ly PtlOI .. "' CALIF a NIA l'O• ~sinft•toon, II •nv. s~ftwn h•r•on, ... , ·~· . • TME COUNTY OF o •.t.NGE -•• ~·-• ·~ ~ • · the streel aodress and other commofl • ,,..124 June 3, 4, 10, 191S 2031·7S Nt. A·I06U ,..td wle wlll I><' made, but wolhOUI deslg,.,,lllon, 11 any, shown herein. ~51\td ()Ange Coast Delly Piiot. E"•'• ol EDMUND L WEB£R covenant or w.rrranty. exµre,s or om Saod sc11e will bt maoe, t>U1 w.thout M.ty1t, ~J1111t4, 11 11, 1t1S 1~7S PUBLIC NOTICE OtGMs.d. · • otltd,r~arding lltle. possession, Of en· coven•nl or warranty, expren or IM-curnbr•nces, to pay the remaining pron· 011-A 8 Aon" 1111fi s 1 o • -..,8· LIC NA-CE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ll'tt ,,~1 sumollhe not•ls) •ecuredby~ld ..... re9 rv " ~.po> t S\ oo. rrn· rU' Va a c dlto of the I bo o cJe -t ~ ~ • cumbrance•, lo Pi'IY 11\t rem.:iono"Q prtn SLl'-7St1• re ~ ve namt c n Deed ot Trust, IO·W•I : ~3,412.ql, wtlh clpals11mo1t1>en61ehl sccur..Obysald NOTICE.TO C•EOITOllS that •II persons "avln9 ctalms ~lnsl lnttresl thereon H pr ovld..O in said Deed of l•uSI, IO•wll ~132,000.00. with PICTITIOUS I USINESS 011(1 STATEMENT TNt f<111a..1~ person Is dolno bus>· lltSNs: , E t. Vlf..IO PAINTING CO .. 233n VII llondl. Miss lo" 111110, CA. '267S MlcMtl J, WTlghl, 23312 V1• Aorv ... Mlss1on Vt.Jo. CA. '1'1S Tti~ W slntss Is tonducltd l>y an in· dJ~ah ' Mk llttlJ,Wd 9tlt lJl'J Stllltrnenl 1.,.s filed with 11>1! OMilt.,ownt~rHgf County on May u;ms.· .. , , F.WIU ~ Or.tM. Coast Dally Pltol, .,.,.,JftdNM /. 11, 11. 1'7S tt•t·1S "t I• • 'Pl11JLJC NOTICE . SUP€RIOACOURTOFTME the Hid dtetdenl ere required IO Ille r>e>lets>. aovanc~s. 11 any. under the Interest !hereon, a s provided In s..lld STATIE OFCALIFORNIA FO• tlltm, wl1h lhe necesserv voucN!rs, In terms ol said Oeed ol lrust, tees, notels), advanc.-, 11 any, under the ™'COUNTY OF ORANGE the ofllce of the cltr-011"' atiove en· c11arocs •nd eap~nses of the Tru,1cc terms ol sc1ld Deed ol TruM, tees. Ho-A•l 1174 titled court, or to pruenl lhem. with'"" ;ind of Ille trusts er waled by said Ottdol chorocs and expenses of the T1 u\tc-e Estate of t1ARRV GREENSTEIN, necessety W>Ut htrs, to lhe undenlll"'ld Trust 1 "'· 0e(tnecl. al 1119 offlu of their •ttornt'f. James A. Tl•." t>enthctarv under Sdid Deed 01 ;i;::~. lhe trusls cre111ed by SJ Id udd of NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN to lhe Humphreys, Jr., &IO Nt •PO•I ~nler Tru\I Mretolore e•~<uled dnCI de· The 1>eneh<lary under \dtd Deed ot el"td1ton ol the M>ovt named decedent Drive. So.ihe llSS, Nt wr>Orl Beach, CA. llvereo lo the 11,.dcrsoqned a written lrust herelolore t'xecu l~d dnO de· !hat a ll per sons hivl"g cl•ims ag.tinst •2'60. which IS tht pl.tee.of bullnt$S 01 Oeclarlloon 01 Oelault and Demand lor livered to ltlt> 1-ndcr"9ned a wrlllen the said dectcMnl are required to Ille tt1t under$lgned In a ll matters pe•t•ln· S.•e. and • written Notice 01 Oelault 0e,1arat1on ot oeraull .ano DNnand tor them, •1111 lht necessary vouchers. in il'Q tO ll'lt estate of u ld dtttdent. wltlll~ •I'd E.lectoon to Sell The un<lerso<;ined Salt', a"d ., wr1tten Nollte ol Octaull the ofllce of the tltrk ol the atiove -IOI.If' rnonlhS •lier the fl rsl p;.rbliutlon caused \aid t~otoct oi Dcldu11 and C:lec· and Elc<11on 10 Sell. The unders1gn(.>d Jilled<outt,01 lo p;t s..n1.111em,'wlththt of this l\Ollo. llon to Sell lo lie rtcordt-d in ti.t. county caused said Nollte ot De1au11 ono Ell'<· rwceuary voucher&. to the undersigned Oattd August 27• 1q14 where tt\e rul propert1 ls located tlon to Sell to lie recordtO 1n t~ county t i ltlt L.tw 0 111Ct ol J AMES A, SouthernCalol. lst D•te ,.,..., 11 1915 ""'ere Ille rtal properly Is lotJleCI JAC.ICMAN, &U No. Broadwdy, S.tnta Mellon.ti B•nM . IMPERIAL C01' PORATION Dale May 20 1q1S An•. CallfOtlll• '2101, w116(11 Is lhe Specl•1 Adminlstra torof OF "MERICA TITLE INSURANCE ANO p1-ol bui!M ss afthe unders19ntdln 1 lhewilloltlltal>Ovenamed assaoo r ruslel' • 'TRUSTCOMPANV •II matter• perta lnlno to ,.,. Hiii• o4 JtlUAE.S A. MUMPHltlEYS, J•. By c11uo1aM.cMlll41n •ssa•d Trustee w •d de<tdtnl, wllhll\ four rnor>IM tiltr 6M ... ,.._,. Ct•ter Drive Asslst•nt Secrelary By Co11dte A Cor1>1n lhelirstpul>lk •tlonolthisDOllCt . Wff\US Sl'S440 S Pul>llSlltd Newoort Harl>Or N•ws Oaled M.ty 16, 1tlS. ..._,.., .. K it, CA. tt6tt Pul>lisMcl OranQe Cool Da11y Piiot, O.oly PllOI, ,.,.., 2t and June,4, 11. "'S 8 E AMIN T. WE INSTEIN, ...... ,.~ s.e<••• •*"l•lrtrMw June 4, 11, ''· 1•ns 2038·1S 1~1S •IAdm.klislratorOflht Pvbllslltd OranQ• Co.tst Qally Pilot. ---------------------------4'1<.e~r 111' •bove n•med J.-4• II. II.JS. 197s 20SMS P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE J_~u ~~.ACK MAI" tl7Nt.9r....,O S.tllt.t •u. "9llMr11l1 U lll Tt h MM '11 • ..,_..,._, SfM(l•I A411mW.lstril18r Pullllsned Or•n~ Coasl DallJ Pilot, May 21. 21,.ind June 4, 11, 191S 1tSl-7S PUBµC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLI HG FOR lllOS SchOol 01\lrlct: SADDLE BACK VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL OISl RI Cl Bid Deadline · Jo'clock p.m. of Ille Ulhdlyol June, 191S Place ot Bod Receipt: Conference Room, S.ddt~back valley Un•lot d SchOOI D1s1r1c1. 25700 La Par Road, La11urwi Hill>. Calllornla '1&Sl Project ldtnllliC•llon Name: LANDSCAPE ANO IRRIGATION !>YSlEM Et. TORO HIGH SCHOOL Place Plans •re on tile. Oavls-Outwlrne AsSCK•••e•, Arcnotect, ?031 E Cer- ritos, Suite H, Anaheim, C•lifornla t2eo&, 1714) •56·0fl1 I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lt\111 lh<t "bove·named Scnoo1 01strtct ot Or•not CounlY. Celllor,.1t , octlllO by •nCI fhrou9h Its Governing Boero, hertlntlttr referred to as "DISTRICT". will rettlve up to, bul no1 laler ll'lan the •bOvt•SltteCI time. sealeClbldS lorlhe nwu<f DI acnnlr11tl tor th<! aj>ove project. Bldullalll>e ruelved In the plaO ld<lntllled obov•, ano >hall bt OCH:nto '"d l)Ul>li<IY read aloud 11 the above-s1.att<l tlrne ond pl .. ce Ettll l>ld must conto,.m e nd bt resoonslvt to th(ownlr•'1 d0Cunitn1• EK ll bid shall tie accompanl..i bv tht MC'Urlly re•errcd to In the conlr<Kt dDC~lllS and l>v 1t\c llst of P•OPO!oO<I subcontr.:ic ron Tfle DISTRICT rutrvU IM rlQt\I to rt>fe(t any ol •II bl'I' or 10 ..,,,,;~ •lllf '' NOUl•rlllts or lntormatlllt• In •nv Ilk» or In the b•OdlnQ. lnt DISTRICT has determined lht ~nQral prn11l11ng r~h: ol !>tr 01em ••Otl In the loctllly '" whlcn this work Is to be P•"'"'"'cwt lo• U(n ((~It or type •h•Or1'men needed to ., .. cute uw contract. to~"' lollow• """ CIH5tf1Uti0ft, at f\opt L.AbOftn. Gener el. • • . • . . Witt •~te • 1 />)0 PIPE TRADES trr1getlon ~ Lewn Spr1nto.1tr s • •• ., L-tPt Ge•O."'" • Nur~ryMM> 14 &4 Tiit lortQOll'Q ~ti..dule OI '*' Cli..m w~s Is bt~d UPOn • wor• 1no o~y o4 tltfll (I) l\ollrs. Th~ rate for hOI~ .tna o .. rtrrnt won. "'4111 ht A1 lu•I time 11no --Mlf. II Wlall be mandatory upon '"" CONTRACTOR to wN>m '"" conlr<Kt " . ._,Otd. -<IPO" e ny \ub<ontr.ctOr llneltr "•M. 10 P•v l)OI ltU th..., the , .. 111 -Iii.cl r ettllo•ll-r1'.m...,,.mp1oy.d by tnemln IM tAtc<tflonol lht cnn1rioct No bldae• may •llhore• Ml l)lcj tor• poir100 011ony livt fO ) O.y• a•t•r lht dale stl fo< IM ope111ng of bids , Aoeyment l>Oftdlnd.tperlonn-ebQl>dwlll .,. ,..Quired prior 1oo~c1111on Ill IN contrect. Tiie e>avmtnt llOnd shell be 1n '"' lo<m .. 110<th 1n lht contrttl CIOC<tmtflb. GOV6~1NG IOMO l y Wt Ill Im 9 , fOOQ Alllllor1tto Agent U OOLEBACK VAi.LEY UMlrtCO!>CHOOL OISTAtCf Of"'91t Ceunly, '4illl0tn1a P\lbll~lltd Oran~ Cot~I ().lilly PllOI, Wy18, J-'· 1'1~ J Wednnday. Jone.4. 1975 * . DAIL V PILOT D:J Thi lluett Mltb~ Oft the <nnc• Coat DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ~ ...... ~ ~····'°°°"'°" w......._&..._ f~ .•.. tl00."'9 6 4 2 Publisher's Motiu: ~!.~.~ .•..... I~.~~ ......... AU real estaJ.e advertised Gneral I 0021Gneral I OOJ • 5 6. 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 in this newspaper Is sub· • •••ee •e•. ••••••••••••• ••• •. •• • • ..... ee••••••• jtlCt to the Feder1i1I i''alr Housing Act or 1968 which m iikes it illegal lo a d verlise "a ny p re fe rence. limitation, or d 11.crimau on based 011 race, color. religion, sex, or national origin, or an 111tentlon to make any ;Juch preterence, Um1ta L1on. or dtscnmation." T hjs newspaper will ool kno,wingly accept any a d verlis in g Cor real estute which is in viola lion or lhe law. HousesforScH -1 ..... _. ...........•..... Big dnrn Lowest Priced Condo S112,5~. Nl'w 3 br. 3 ba. fuJly draped. carpeted, air condi tion ·~. Corning Stove top. Landscaped. aut omat1t· sprnklrs. E nd of Cul-de-Sac. Poolsizc lot. ~ 12 Rue Chateau Hoyal. Offered by Owner 141siftess: 642-08 3 3 Residence: 64~1022 Getteral t 002 ~~:'! .......... ~~~~ !:~-::~!'! .......... ~!~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lig C°"Y°" luy lleauliful D over model. vac anl. Musl sell! ~ Hedroom & den. SI 19,500. or lease $700. mo. VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 644-6056 TRANSFER FORCES SALE! HOME IN IRVINE Sm a ll 3 bdrm .. 2 baths. s urroun d ing beauti fu l a trium. This is a free standing home with no common wa lls, locat e d close to e verything. Of fer ed al $51.500 (ummN-M1'~TIN lac] ......... --REALTORS--- 644-7662 CORONA DR MAR 1002 GeMrol 1002 Sharp 4 bedrm, 3 bath, tri·level executive home. Near pr i\'atc country club. Hu~e fa1TUly room. for mal d ining and O\'cr sized lot. Very flexible rinancing. Call S.IS.5880.' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~HERITAGE • .• REALTORS * TRIPLEX·Lrg, rurn'd. .unih;. xlnt rentals. rnid Ba lboa. Below replace ment a t Sll9.500. COAST PROP E RTIES. 67J.5410 LIDO •DOVER SHORES Sandy be ach is t he setting for new, custom colonial home w 15 BR. fa m. rm .. furm:.il din .. ~·ir t·ond. ~95.000 LINDA ISLE Vie w f"t'um la goon to Bayshores. Beaut. d ecor a ted. smaller 3 BR & den : b_oat s lip. $255,UOO .,. WATERFRONT Beautiful Lido Island waler'f'ronl duplex. 3 bdrm . 2 bath home plus 1 l>dr m un it over ga rage. Magnificent view. Appl. on ly . 646 -7711. Open i:;,·es. ~~~:-! .....•.... !?~~\!:~~~! .......... ~~~~ OCEAMVIEW $68,900 OWNER 180 degree ocean "·iew lo ,Palos Verdes. Executi\'c Spanish 3 levels. Double entry. Huge ltving room h ost s 1 a nlaslic ocean view . F o rma l d ine. Hideaway m aster swle. Mi rrored wa rdrobe. Jnl le\'el fiesta room with dew. Beamed cell1n~. Fire pla ce. We t ba r . Three patios with views . Prime L ::iguna Beach loca tio n . Full price S68.900. Seller ts he. Heal EM~ A'g~_nl. Call ~6 artcr ti .OOP.M . Only $4000 _Down to assume fantastic 7•,;, VA loan on immaculate4 bedroom home in Foun- tain Valley. Unbcbeva· ble low price of only $32,500. Vac:a nl. C.:all W orld R eal Estat e 550-7777. PRIVATE LAKE FISH ORIOAT In your own pnvate lake. l'.:leganlly upgr ade<!. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home. only l year o ld. What a gracious way to live. This lovely home near South Coast Pla1.a listed a l only S·l!l,!150 Call 545·94!>1. EASTSIDE TRIPLEX New. a l most fmished . Uull t ins . fi,e place, carpet s, wa l k -in wardrobes, lovely decor Vt!ry attr active in a nd oul. Big lot. See anytime. Ask ing $83,500. (.;all 540-1151. ~HERITAGE ..• REALTORS HUGE HOME HUGE LOT MESA VERDE SPARKLING FA MILY HOME big 3 bOOroom moclel with 2 l>alhs and large family room. View or Mesa Verde pnvate !!OH course from llVing room. See this charming, s q ue a ky clean ho me pj;ccd to sell al $45.950. Call 540·1511. ~HERITAGE REALTORS 4 +FAMILY ROOM FHA-VA $40,250 This large lovely hDm t: 10 Costa Mesa bas 4 bdrms, l baths. large added family room & is on a qu1el dead end slrecl. with a large do~ run. This has gol lo be the bc:.t buy in Costa Mesa . Call 545-949L · -~ . . . G~ral 1002 GHeral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty ( THE BLOSSOM OF THOUGHT. Can be fou nd in this Clower studded. 2 acre + "country gentlemen's" esta te. One of the fe w remai ning view properties of Newport w /room for tennis court + sharp 6 bedroom home. $379.500. I .ois l\1i1ler 642-8235. (06~1) THE FINEST IN TURTLEROCI<! Beautiful 3 bedroom home, centra l ai r , c lose to pool, pa rk. schools & shopping. S64.950. Laszlo Sharkany 644-6~00. (0 70) WHITE WATER VIEW. 4 b e droom s + pool on Bluff ovc rl oo k in ~ "Little Coron a ." Beaulifu I. ('onte mpora.ry . woodsy home. $275.000. Appl. only. Don na Godshull fi44 -6:WO. CD7U ST .A TUE + PERFECTION One-of-a-kind. decorator's delight. 2 bedroom. 2 ba th highly upgraded end unit in The Bluffs. Private patio . ~~.500. Be lle Chase Lee 64 4-6200. (0 72) MILLIOM DOLLAR PROPBtTY FOR LESS THAN HALF! Gorgeous ho m e \V /spectac ul a r \'iew! Ri ght on ocean! SOOOsq.ft. -4 or 5 bedroom suites. 51 2 baths -- Lovely profess ional decor ! Sl85.000. l<'or a ppt. o r color brochure -Bob Owens 642-8235. (0 73) FROMT ROW SPYGLASS. Ahsolm.ely the best l>uy in Spyglass ! 3 b e dro om s. exceptio n a lly decor ate d . extreme ly well kept yard. Owners will consider possible trade for incom e property Clint Moses 642-8235. < 0 74) LIDO LIFESTYLE. _, ... $47,950 FHA & VA This la rge 4 bdrm 2 bath hom e wi t h lo ve l y enclosed patio on over ~lzed lot ls availab1e for qw ck occupancy. Space lor boat or t railer. For som'e-0ne who is tired of feeling cramped. Im- maculate con<lition & low down pay m e n\. C all 545-1>491. Lu xurious 2-story. 3 bedroo m villa sur r ounding lovely south sunny patio. Un fill ed travertine entrywa y & patio. Chic decor in soft yellows . 3-ca r gar age. $142,500-He le n Hartley 642-8235. (075) 7 8 The faslt'st dr<lw In the w~sL .ll L>a1ly P•lot Claulrlcd Ad. Pbo o e 642-5678. • 642.UJS 644-UM ... Oo.w °"" ... 1Uc.A11hur ....,... .. .._ caaew• IQt&.i , It-I DAILY PILQ T * Wecfn!!day, June 4• 1916 Hom.el Fw SiM . l"-'" For We • HOiiii ~f' 54M · . ~ -....................... ....................... ....................... -; ,.,....Fer~ .n•••nForS. lww..,_.s. 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HURRY $55.!>95. 9G2-4-154 GORGEOUS DUPLEX 3 Bedrooms, 1112 baJbs each. Ideal ror owne r occupied. Quiet -fesidential a rea . Bltns. fireplaces & patios. Tenants pay ~15. a month. Asking only S94,000. Call 546-4141. OPEN HILLS! See this outst a nding 3 bedroom beauty and get a feeling of real freedom in this lovely area of rolling hills. Vastly uµg raded interior with new carpets & decorator wallpaper. NOW PRICED AT VA APPRAISAL of $47,700! Ca ll 546-414 l. BIG CANYON I lighl y l'Ustomizeu 4 bedroom BROAD· MOOR home. 3000 Sq.ft. of living s pace includes ah e>\µa nded family rm, living room & m aster bedrm. Professionally lundscaped. air conditioned plus many other extras you must s ee to ap· precialc. Outstanding value for thi s prestige location. $171,900. 640-6161 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ·charming ..\ bedroom custom home in !'<'e luded section of Newport Heights. ·r11i s beamed ceiling home features coppe r plumbing, secluded patios off master bedroom & dining room . Bont & camper storage and much more! C;_ill for details. G-10-6161 ~COATS & WALLACE '::r31 REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCAUY OWNED COMPANY SERVING THE SOUTH COAST ~REA SINCE 1963 ·---·-Gt'Mral 1ooiG1Mr .. 1002 ······················~······················· • A"4tile S~ ~ ftEALTORs' CAMEO SHORES Choice 3 bedroom and den Ocean View Home. Select carpets & drapes. Spacious breakfast area overlooks esthetically designed pool and patio. (2 years n ew.) Warm, npen feeling and ideal for entertaining. Access to private beaches. $146,650. Presented by our resident s pecialists Shirley and l\Ia rshall Ri ch. CALL-644-7270 28'28 E. Coast Hig hway, Corona del Mar Ill! I llOMI\ IOI llVIKG l lO(NUll G._ral PROPERTY MANAGE NT 1111 ( ... ,,, IOU •ur. mt 01 IUH omACI Ill IHI llAllO!f . 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR VIEW CARMEL 3 bedroom, 2 bath. very livable home on a quiet cul-de-sac street iiJ,- Newporl Beach. For only $74 ,950 fee. CUSTOM BIG CANYON Drnmatic custom home overlooking three holes o n g olf course. Loft-style mas ter bedroom with fireplac e. Five bedrooms with private b<dconies. Gourmet kitchen, pool and jacuzzi. $330,000 OCEAN & JETTY VIEW Spacious family home across from Big Cor ona Beach. 3 bedrooms. guest room. family room. Formal dining, office. workshop plus ample parking. S229,000. HOUSE WITH GUEST QUARTERS Bright, clean, fresh Harbor View home .with separate guest quarters. 3 bedrooms, 2112 baths in main house. Den, bedroom & bath in guest house. ~9,500. POOL-VIEW AND PRACTICAL. TOO 4 bedroom, family room in Harbor Vi e w Hill s. i s expensively upgraded. V.iew of harbor, oce an, s unsets, night li ghts. Mirrored wardrobes . d eep deluxe sink, new hot water heater. covered patio, gas BBQ -just a (ew of the features of this attrncti ve home. $124 ,500. aOSTON WHALH FOlt $250,000 11 Higher then normal for thjs boat but a rew other items a.re included -such as a DOCK -a lovely, spacious S bedroom HOME on 45 feet of ree frontage, makin~ this the best value on the bay. Will trade dowtl. MIWPOllT HACH 64 .. 1766 &.A.uMA 11.ACH 494-0749 A COUWIU UMC8 CO .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• > CORONA DEL MAR _.."" -r• 3 Bdrms., 2 baths, paUos. 2 Charmine house& OD MESA Verde " or. den. •1• 111DIOOM CUSTOM NOMI •.• located ID the CHEBRY LAKE ~a ot Newport Beach. This quality hillside home has just been reduced . Fe atures include cov· er{ld patio, terrace'over- looklng a k'g teardrop. shape pool: on the lower level is a warm family room w I a cr1tckling fireplc . Priced at a modest $89,500. CALL 556·2660 R·20LDECdM,So.ofllwy.3BR.2ba. Move-lncondltJo.\.~'lePI wldelotSo.olhwy,CdM. tie pool. Newly p;tlnted Newer 5 bedrm. 3 bath Room for 2nd unlt. Newly remodeled, to beal ocean 1c beach~. Beaut. i..-deos. $91,500. in Is oul. Immed. oc· home ln top area close lo beautiful Priced aU!t7,SOO Owner,61Mt• cupancy. S14.:ioo. Owner oc~an . Carpet:!. drapt:s. buy at S99 500 Call for app't. 642-1630 bltns, water softener · ' 6'13·3663 673-8086 eves upgradod thruout. Move 4 Bdrm In concliilon. Nr piarks & VJEW . with income. Two on a lot. Two school1 . a Car gar. associated separate :l Bdrm hon1es, shai·ing pool, For U9der$40,000I -=~~.ooo;..:_._B_k_r_IM2_·M4_1 __ \' J'"l $39,000 (OI' this Wr· 1:1i.1 ·~ 1 i. .. .,, "' ruois patios . $177,500 rific family borne. Offers C:SELECT TPR~ERTIES. MESA VERDE ~Fl .....u...r 48R w~cathe<fral ram. rm. Needs ldscpg, crpts, puint and lotsotTLC. As· s ume 7% loan-No quaH· fying. Priced $5,000. un· der similar houses. Hur· ry-take advantage. Call KEY REALTORS, 962·7788 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA R-2CUTE Cape cod. 2 DR, plans for second unit. Only $65,000 R·2 DUPLEX ; 2 RR. with bachelor un- it. Lovely home with income. South of Highway $72,000 COMPANY REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy., Corot1a del Mar "S.tlin9 R.-Estate in Newport Harbor Since 1944'' 673-4400 t • 'II\ 1' ' ' I fl IJ 4 $23,000, 'l'h% FtlA loan. · Payments $229. pet.Jno. PITI. Full price$39,800. 3 BR. 2 BA, lgc fenced yard. close to stores, s.chools, church. Clean & neat. Vacant. Move in on credit approval. As · soclated South Coast Bro~ers, 545-3424, eves: ti73·7737. DO YOUR OWN THING Country Club area. Decorate to YOUR color sense but appreciate the floor plan and space in 3 bedroom; 2'h bath, fam rm, utility room, large hall, beautiful entrance home. Open 1·5. 1765 GUARANTEE a versaUle floor plan, could be · 3 bt!droomB + dco. Bric k fireplace, wood cabinets. xtra baU\a. Carpels, dr_.pes, built-ins. LoUI o( trees, patio. Close to scbooll5 & shol)iil. Qkr. '540.1120 TARBRL 2955 Harbor ll•d., C.M. We guarantee you'll want this 4 BR. 3 Ba, .F /R home for your own. Call us lo see this exquisite SPYGLASS H1LL home. ---------• Owner anxious. $159,900. ............. SAVE MONEY Buy this 5 BR, 4 Ba, F/R home & get income from the 2 BR Rental Unit. Priced to selL~Ul22 .. 500. ........... ..-......... DO IT YOURSELF LOWEST PRICED 3 Bed, 2 bath family home on a tree lined street in COLLEGE PARK. Fireplace, cov.'d patio, OW. nu paint. & work.bench ln garage. Al only $42,500 SUltFSIDI con AGE z BR Trl-level, cute &. cozy . GO Fl. to surf Owner w111 help finance. '39.900. Call quick. SOUTH COAST INVESTMENT 54lMl812 &&6-6710 UMl9UEHOMI FOR THE FA.MIL Y WITH.A ' TEENAGER or mother· in-law apartment. Great area and condition. Sub· mit your ter~. Let us help you. CALL842·9371 DREAMS GALOtti IYWATEA ... jus t off Irvine Ave, close.to schools, library and Westcliff shoppi.n.g. Two bedroom & paneled den; a l most 4 car: garage-hobby s hop, plus room to park a boat or Bahama Lane, Mesa Verde. ~~:a! ........... !?~~ ~~ .......... !~~~ ~ . ~ Add a second unit fOf' you on lhis R·2 property in Old CdM. There's a 1 BR, l :Y• Ba home·on rear of lot. $65,000. Call now: ·-'73-7601 ~~ -ANYTIME_ WOHDERLAHD Superb home that will fulfill the best dream of your life. Assume a VA ltmn-:rmi-a-world-of lux· ury. Details at84Z-9371 camper ........ $46.900. 675·5511 Cole of Newport 2515 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar EASTSIDE. CM Large d elached rumpus room w/bath&fplc. PLUS 3 Bedrms, completely re· furbished, lge wardrobe ·closets. Ii v rm, dining area, top grade shag crpts & drps. Boat or trailer gate on alley. Good financing avail. Call Anytime 1860 Newport Div.CM 646·3928,Eves673-4577 Lachenmyer Realtor BICYCLE TOIEACH Love ly model ·like 4 bdrm home, new carpel·· ing. Only $55,900 & you OWN the land! 646·7711. Open Eves. . . Mewpott leach Cute duplex nr. park & oeeao. Will trade for de· sert income. $63,000 CALL 675-7060 GOV'TOWHED 3 BR. 2 ba . $29,000 Nothing dn. $675 Costs & impounds, $277 PlTI CALL 556-IBOO Balboolay frop. RNlton HORSE RANCH 1/J Ac.·4 IR. Just $34,750. Custom 8 yr. old home, central a ir·conditioning. all built-in kitchen, 2 ba. \i:t Ac. & needs painting & BUY A PIECE Of THE HILL 11,000 sq. ft. of Spyglass Hill ' The view from it and the home on it' The view is spectacular. the home is 4 bedrooms. nearly new and the lot as 17.000 sq. ft. The whole enchilada is yours for $197 .500 ! Bue no~ UNIQUE HOMES. Realton -'*5·6000 2443 E. Cst Hwy., Corona del Mar Gt'Mral WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. HEALTORS ~111n· 1H4G HUNTINGTON BEACH BEAUTY Ass ume 6 ';. loan on this I ove ly Suburbia Pk home w /4 BR, I"H. & formal dining. Beaut. lds cp, BBQ: A IC workshop. Pcrf ection thruoul. $.59,500 21 I I San Jooquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER: H.B. 644-491 O Gneral · IOOiGetteral 1002 .••••.............. ~ ..•....................... LIVE THE GOOD LIFE In this beautiful 4 bdrm., 3 bath home, with large, sep. family rm. with frplc. The large, heated pool has an enclosed lanai. great for outdoor entertaining. PLUS a #?:Orgeous 180 degree ocean & city view. This gem is priced at $129,500 for fast action ! • VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 @ herbert hawk ins Rf Al TORS 646 ·32SS HARDTORHD 4 Bedroom Bradford Place Condo. 11 2 Years new Fantastic upgrad· ing. Looks like a model. Poo l , c lubhouse. children ·s play area & park all within an block. Must sec to appreciate. Priced al a modes t $36.000. Huy now and SAVE! ~~~~ 384& Campus NB 549·&655 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS Duplex; lge. lot. 2 BR1 2 ba + l·lir. Priv. patios $99,500. Own/ Bkr 675-3031 673·2222 Costa Mesa 1024 EA STSIDE LA CUESTA lnnshnent rum~ IY THE SEA R·2, 6 units w/ variance, 400 Yards to beach, a room to build, 2 slocy, lG Valancia model w/16x32 yr . old, brick mansion, s parkling custom pool 3200 sq. ft., 20 n. frplc, so OR ... ft. patio, pool, priv. sun· rustic San Miguel model deck, park, sep. gym. w/mammoth family rm. nasium . g reat for or-Large pool + jacuzzi, ganization, compatible putUng g reen & shuffle people or super for board court! Bothnewon sport/recreation center. the market! Bkr962·5511 C· l and consistent SEACLIFF LOCATl6N w/gen. plan. $114,950. 4 BR 21 B 0 1 World Re~ Estate, . · ':l .3 • en. ~~ 556·7777 Call anytime b n ck pat 10. MUS l . . SELL! $82.500. By MESA VERDE owner. 536·76<!5 JUST LISTED. Beautiful Irvine I 044 3 bedrm home w/giant ••••••••••••••••••••••• jtdd-on family rm. Only EXCLUSIVE Turtlerock $48,950. One block from Terr. home by UCI. 5 Br, golf course. Owner a nx· 2112 Ba. den, frml din. 3 ious ! Call World Heal car gar. Ulil. rm & pan- Estate, 556·7777. try. Lg lot w/view of BEAUT. Decor .• wallpr. 3 br, 2 ba. Big, special bit. on fam. rm. w/frpl. Must see it! $42,900. Under list l"ashiun I sland & Catalina. Nr. schl:i & shop'g. $145.000. By appt. only . 19161 Woodford Terr. 833·0506. price for quick sale. --------- Ownr. 548-1005 Fountain Valley I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Architedural Rair Note th e sweeping 'roo{line and the master· SPAMISH4BR s uit e bal con y. H 's + POOL versatile, with 3 bdrms. • •••••••• • • • • • •••• • • •• • beautifully upgraded 4 + den and 2 baths up· bedrm, fam rm, 2 bath stairs. Living room with ·4 BEDROOM home on large lot. Crpts. fireplace, large Camily- B T h d bit Ch · farm kitchen and "a half Harbor View.Homes 2 A H _ ome. Carpets, rps, n:;, arming drapes, range and dis-decor with fplc, covered bath down. Lots of glass Super 4 bdrm. Montego hwasher. Near schools & patio, prof. landscaping. s liding doors, beautiful model. 1800 Sq. ft. Best k o b t al 11 .,.,., 000 brick work and patio. b · th' . . mar ets. $39,900. ur es v ue .. ..,.,, . ur h1bon h iods p$7restsoo1g1ous Roy McCardle Call to see! Bkr963-7851. $59 950 ne1g r o . 4, ' ~ C. F. Colesworthv 'R•~!:sor '~!~~~ ~':'!~i~!'~.~~~.!?.~~ ~, REALTORS 64().0010 BY OWNER·3 Br, 2 full VISle N !ASTSIDE baths, d_in. rm; on cut-de· aULTY . VIEW . sac. P rime toe .. close to •• -3 Bdr~s:• forf!lal dining Banning & Bushard. 552-7500 A panoramic view hoJDe rm., b~lhard s~ze fa~1ly Landscaped yard w/ 1~~~~~~~~~ in an exclusive area or rm. wLth spacious .bnck stone slab patio. Walk tc 1- Newport Beach, elegant-frplc:; 6 yrs: ?Id & m ap· beach. $48.500. 968-8453. HURRY!! ly appointed and de· pie pie condition! Owner -------~-To see this S bdrm., 21h corated. Sunken tub, says, "bring me an of· OWNER. Open House bath· d etached home ; m irrored bathroom, 2 fer". $72,500 11 ·6 Shorecreet. 2 Sty, 3 notice the family rm. f amily rooms, l wet BR, 21/a BA. immac. Fpl with frplc., living rm. bars, 2 fireplaces. 5 in beautifully paneled with frpl c .. & cozy bedrooms and 5 baths. den. Boat.garden side kitchen nook. Don't miss An enormous master yard. $57,750. Will help the gardener's delight suite. Will consider a finance . 9951 Silver atrium! Let us ~how you smaller Palm Springs or Strand H . 8 . 963-4391. today! $81,500 Including Newport Beach home in Lovely 2 bdrm. house & Prine. only. lhe land. Ask for Lee exchange. ' 1-BR apt. Eastside, --------- c-qo7 E. COAST HWV CORONA OEL MAR car.peting. Potential (I 1 S5 ,000. resc.ile profit. Quail ~ CALL BKR. Plac• • close-in. $50.00i. Owner. 121 FOURPLEXES PETTIT REALTY 646-8858 5'18·9441 Only one year old. Ex-1 ___ 5_5_2_·_7_0_0_0 __ _ BetweenlOAM&6PM tensively upg raded. Built on large lots. Walk Decorator•s 1714> 963.4543 G 1 Praperti•• _S_O_P_H_l_S_T_l_C_A_TED ___ 1 ••~•••••••••••!~~~ ~~~!8!••••••••••~~~~ ••oo QUA~5st~:~~o1n tHCH 5 7' WA TERFAOHT TREES, TREES. $ 14 5 000 showplace. View-main * TREES * ' • WATERFRONT channel-every window. Ne w carpet. new paint. ( t I t ( bo tin. Two story 4BR & den. n egra par o a g new d r a Pe s . This Sf e n e. Doc k s pace k 1 d h form! din, 2 frplcs, 3 car available. Gated. sec uri-squea Y c ean an s arp gar, xtra prkg. Submit llGCAMYOH CUSTOM HOME - designed with the ex· ecutive in mind. Situaled on the 18th Fairway, it has a scenic view from every window. 3 Mas ter suites-large rooms with 4 bedroom 2 bath home is your trade. ty est ate living within pr iced at only $38.SOO. J•coasa11:&•·ry walking distance of Cozy fire place. natural "' ~ shops & restaurant.S. wood cabinets and a tree ____ 6_7_5_·667_o __ _ SPARLING REALTORS shaded yard too. 833·3548 VA/FHA Repos in Orange County l,,_.Quail ~ liillPlac• . Prap•rti•• · 752-1920 ::-.. 1400 QUAil ST. NIWl'ORf lllACH Keys in office 4 + FAMILY RE:i.~RLDSTATE NEXT TO ... OM Pool Specialists in govern-Partc & ment financed homes! • & *: o 0;0 • +ex own baths, formal dining room. bar-au fully air I Y ! x.: I ; x 0 * conditioned. <trans lation> PETE BARRET.T BEST Dog·Goned ··euv·· -REALTY- in Newport Beach 200 3 BR, 2 BA. for. DR, fam 6~5 -_ .l_75·~ rm. h~ated pool + $ep 3 ---.~w rm. pool/studio bldg: Walk s hoppg/schools . Corona del Mar I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $34•950 to beaches & shopping. Dream Large 3 bedrm, 2'h bath C l•f • owners unit. Priced Many custom extras. G I Ol"nlG right. Liberal financing plush carpets and lovely ./'Paradise.. available. Call anytime.. decorator wallpapers SCOTT REALTY enhance the interior of Just $34 ,950 for this col-Sl6·75:U this 1J N 1 VER SIT Y orful home with fruit ---------PARK 3 bedroom beau· trees & lush greenery. A ly. Extra wide lot with big lathe covered patio delightful patio for entel· for flowers. Boat & tainin g . Cul -de-sac trailer gate. Electric street. A r eal buy at g arage door opener. $49,950 Wood cabinets, built-ins. Real Esta•-RAISOR'l' 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den ·~ '1 area. Carpets, drapes. by~· And more! Bkr. REALTORS 540·1720 TARBELL 2955 Harbor JUST FOR FUN 4523 Campus Dr .• Irvine .. lour this uniquely de· Campus Valley Shop Ctr. cor ated, almost a palace, CALL 833-8600 4 bdrm 2 bths. Lots orr--------- lender c.are and pride LaC)Ufta leach I 048 show s. Exce llen t••••••••••••••••••••••• 556'-7777..,.._ Telris ~~~~~~~~~with proress ional -landscape, air oond. and Call Anytime 346·3928:Evcs:646·4543 Lachenmyer nbrhood. Priced tow. CUSTOM IUILT 961H456 Quality, ocean view 2 IT'S A (i,000 bdrm .. 2 bath hom e . Harbor View Hills, 3 Br, Bl d c M den, fam . rm, ocean V view, pool. 1227 Outrig. ----~·JL--_• __ •_ 3 + FAMILY is in sharp condition. Realtor $37,950 ONLY$51,950. This charming 3 bdrm, 2 Agent 644·7211 ~~~~~~~~~ bath large added family room home may be just what you are looking for. Cozy fireplace with open beam ceilings on a large lot. All of this & olfored with FHA & VA terms . Call lo see S4S.94SU. -...... ... , •f ..... , •u.a. ~, ,::-~ $©\\.Ji}}A-lG"B~S 4t That lnfriguing Word Game with a Chuckle 0 ll1tOH0"0• ~II.IS of lhe lovr seoombled WO<dt t... low 10 form lour slmpi. words. KRENAT r 1 2 I I I I !RHEN : I I I I H ~ .... L_o ..... e_1 _R--41 ! I I' ·I r _ Some shoppers ire Yoking their money out of fhe b1nk •nd Are lnvealing In tl'lo mtr· ket. Atn0n9 oihet iteMa, they ....--------. 1 .ire buying end sloring eotJ AOSRIM of-. .,., ---... ---... -I I' I j j G c-Pl••• 1i.. ell~~•• qllOled by hli"'Q In , ... m•n•n9 WOid _.......__.__.....__.._....._.-you dev•lot> "-ll•p No J below. l'PINT NUMafRlO lCIUU IN I fHl~f S()VAR( . f) u~~·~~n~N~~£ .1rnus I I l I J J SCltAMLETS Anfwen in Clenfflcatio. 1010 • gef Dr. $119.500. Opco ASSUME 7'/o Loan, Sand· Sat & Sun. 64().8819. pointe Hme 2 Sly, 4 BR, 3 AN ESTATE The best lot arrange- ment available today on Spyglass. Beautiful four bedroom home with three yards and a smashing pool and patio areas. UM,fiOO. FIXIR UPPERS ln beautiful ShorecHffs. Your choice of three homes in glorious loca- tions and loads oC poten- Ual. From $99,500. COLONIAL CHAIM ''Gone Wilh The Wind" could have beet\ Olmed here. M agniflccnl four bedroom quality buut home with miles of while waler view. $198,000. Call 67~·7225. ' .. ' ' ' \ \ Ll.E' Hl·.\I I'' A 11 ( • I t4 T ( :1 i ~1 1 '-,. l '. ~1 ba. sep fam & din·rm. Nr. So. Coast Shopping & Irvine lndust. Park. Only $57,950. Owner. 557·5589 . Pool! . J ..... 5 + Faltlity \ $47,000 Abandoned by owner, suve thousands! A great attlon-orlented home . Fun center wllh swim pool. patio. Sprinklers front & rear. Huge cor· ner lot bas room for your boat or trallet. Entry hall, 3 bdrms, family rm, fireplace, le dln1ni room. Wood cabJneb, buil\,olns. Bkr. '540-1720 TARBELL 2955 H•rbor llYd., C.M. By Owner· 2 BR. s ml fencect yard. $2111,SOO. C'..all 6'6·0141. 5S9 Hamilton. CM. FEELING separate, extra large 2 A CA Tll E o RA L car garage. Garden set. CEILING, in LR, ,PR, ting with lots of privacy, Fam rm! Unique step.up mature trees. A real gem fam rm with frplc. & at$67,500 freeform graphic on wall. Slone enby-Ganlon '.WIJi'SiPi!i kitchen. Assumable loan. ~ TS)--. nn""' Stroll to beacM ONLY ~. 2 ""' $45,900. 968·4456 ... • eoo _ •••+ ..... 549.SOO Master s uite & bath down. 3 8R'1·b11U\ up. Corner lot w/boat gate. Crpui, drps, bltna, fptc. lSlke to beach. YQd may joi n pooJ/teMlt club. Ca ll lo ••ol r Bkr S36-'883e .• DUPLIX Cozy older two bedroom cottage with good newer o ne bedr'Oom rental. Walk to beach from s~per location. No. not in Laguna. Jn quaint COM where vaJucia are better. $79.500. Coll 67S.722S. \ \l .1.·r, I Bl-. \I .I' I'. (I f I I , I "• 1 I I• ~ •~ , I : • SPANlSH STYLI \ I 2 sty home, PG01aL lot w/oceanvu. 3 Ii sun.· decks, s·br, • a., hulf\' ram rm, 0000 sq. 1l. 81 ownr. $119,500. Sally : 714-4.99-3967. 714-&19·'101 / 81 Bl g ci w Cl & dE VI L01 .... Jl ro or Ci! 01 di ~t I .,. n. fo ly xt. e: 3E rr. at lo S<; $4 Mi . .. ·10 Jr JI m n1 v T; Cl al h1 M pl lE l 1 la u ti· Iii tr 5l: I . .. ( E B 0 b G w kl F' ~ l!l tli B tr ll di w !-( 0 a v H h s I -- ............... Uafw.l•ct lhur• Ullfw.a1llM ~d Wed1*d. 11• llor S. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• -•••••••••-•••••-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , y. June •. 1875 CAIL Y PILOT ., ................... H•H '6rS. ..... ,,.,,,.... 2000 •• .._.. J 206 tr¥'-!t l J441•uP•I•• 3101 Apwhweh Ullfum. Apatwftt1 U•fwa. Apol'tMHt1 URfwL .. h ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ·····················' ........ ~ ...... !~.~ !4!!'~~-~ ... ~!~~ l JOOO.Ta l lllll• U8lUt lslt. 33'7 8. Eul UMTALS Vrly,1 Br,uulpdSt'5Sal Cott•Mff• 3'24 H.fflM)tM ltodl 3140 Hewportleech ll6' DRAMATIC t HLI Bell Triplex.a ayrront. Bay view, 2 BR, 1 Ba ........... $310 man, no pet.a 4J1 Ii::. 8.a)'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••r• weeplna ocean views MOJO MOJO j1a1tblt1·2·&3Br·P•Uo ~C:r~·.:kb~~,1::~~uLo Z8R,2Ba.den ...... $2'7S MM15S,675·10li6 Off lecrt..,.eh 2 BR, cpts, drps, new LUXURY BAYf'RObil) addtl•efh\l,htng'louchto ~0Bedroom, lllee new 2002Hu.n~ • 28R,2Ba ....... $350/l80 .. teMH • 1 7 24 l, 2 & 3 Hr. A{lullll no pannt,n1:artwy•"najor Vicw,2Hr.2S..$41$;;· thl1 spect11cularl,v theN~~c~m~tes. t.!:'h Opend&lbl..5..~~ ..... Pr'•••• lJ07 :::·::a.;:. ..... $318$=· ...................... pets,dshwhrs,11haJ(cpta, ~o~p1n.;. No peti.. ly. 233 19th St Apt•C beautiful home with hJ&h ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• • a. ........ • doaed &:ants~ frplc 60 o7.S·O'a6ortl7~.l63 b" u m e d c c I 1 •., court. ~ate/leaac/ or TW0-5 unit apt bldd /Wit 3 BR 2 Ba $4.25 LOW UTIS UH~ G .. ~-' pd. - -L, Ii .... le () ti completed 10t's-•e.°C ...... Motl ••ctoU.ooaJ ~00 B • ~·.ban........ . ..... water 4 or LESS "'__...,__. ~.-.t~r...-..i ~,..y ahts. wood puncl· .. ._.. PoJnt,80rlot,2S'livrm, 4 r.2~ • ua .. $62S •$&.60Niaht"Up Poo · ~'""! ... 1n.w1_... ina. wet b:&r, bnck nr5 ~ CALL NOW to major abopplof. forroldinrm.•BR,SBA. 3-4 BR."'misbed •Studlo"l BRApt& LAMA.NCHA.Ar'TS Gigantic 2 br. a crusl> cw U11furai*d 1900 40xl!Q POOi with jacuui, 3 center. lit yr wrii..ol . sunrm, olev ... aardeos &. Summer Rentals •Water ~ds 17jjScotl Place, CM from bch $100 per ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm~ .• 313 baths +-11 7 52 • 7315 S1'M. 538·257'; SZ·SOlO Ira cabana. )bp11lclenl RAISOR'S •TV Ai Ah1d Scrv Av all 642_5073 person. 847·4387 spuciou1> rustr, bdrm 0 f.:oramlc view of bay. •PboneServ, Ht.d pool suite , with hook-llnetl DONALD M. llRO FFICE BldJ .• x.11\t loc ~ •Children Sec!tioo t.:ASA VICTORIA LARG~ 2 Br, new paint. study & frpl<;. fl~.ooo. Au .clet.s, '"''•" Npt Bch. Lea!\ed Lo nal'i Y Owner $1000/mo. REAIJORS 1111'$5. oil week.a rent w/<1d 1. 2 & 3Br. Unlum/1-\arn 1bag cpts. drp:s. giu. TURNI R ASSOC. co. ROQuire $100.000 caab 1 3998 Ot'l'IS-!1844 4523 Campt, Or .• Irvine 2378 Newport Blvd, CM fr. $169.50 Glili/wtr. iKI. stove, garage. tt2.5 A lllh U05N.Cst Hwy,Laguna llvff1 View dn. 10.7% nol return on Cor...delMw 3222 CampuaVaUeySbop"Ctr. $48·97SSorMS-3967 Adults-NuPet:iSec.iiate St. 494 • 177 Front row 3 bedroom and lnveatm•nt + apprecia· ••••••••••••••••••••••• C U a l'ool Rec Rm Et t ____ ......._ __ _ --• ram1ly.New"~"Plan, Uon"taxsbelttt.Owner A lM600 HOLIDAf .. "'T"' 52S1V'c•·, ;;A.,e!.a7or 1rv1... 384 4 11 a.5 7141645 ,u 03 Exclusive Shore Cliff 0 • ~ 1 .ona,.,"'-.... o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ':!rcm 00 exc l ng decor. • . .,. . Road 3 Ur, 2 Ba. Pvt. ac· TURTLEROCK3 br, 2ba, ELUXE Spacious 1 Hr. .... ,., B h b furn apt. Pool. Ample LOVELY 9~r Condo H ... L.Pluca.uu Rftr SINGLE atory triplelC nr. teas lo c . $650 rrl)' or wet ~ ar, atrium. Leue parkin1. Adults. ""'pets. w/terrace, $325 mo, in "" " "'"" • Harbor Blvd c M AJI 2 summer renta con· *'25. mo.833·1927 "V •2 BR. 1 Ba, Mesa Verde. I d l & I 2727 E. Coast Hwy. br • •ara de 'aep' ar~Uon sldered. 842-2026. 6 B b 1965 Pomona Ave .. CM Adulta, gur, avail. $1M. c u es wtr. hi a.i>t re· ~Ian REAL ESTATE 900 (,i. .... ,...,, ... '.>t 675-4392 1 ' 0 .,~Ill\ . • r . 4 Ba, ouae for leue N 833 q'd. + $100 damuge dep. ncome _._. mo. Pnce $350. :tBR boU5e. Walk Lo al $490 mo. ate, blln&. ,,.ra. a.ch Ir I Ir. h· 0 pets. ·89'14 & $25. cleanup Cee. Avail NEWPORT SHOR.IS ~:~o~~ealty, beec h . C pta, drp&. 7S2·7177. ceptlMelty llice. 2110 ~-SIDE large almost new 6/30. 552·0138 --------• L-ra.e Z·alory 4 BR. 3 R e l I S t o v e . .,,, llNTA&.S * Mewport 11 ... CM. ~ br. dshwhr. cpt.s, frp!c· LOCJlln• MICJUal 3152 494 ""' n SQQ <'JI~ Story Book A t~rretl 16 Ft ceilings. stained g lass, hand made udobe brick, skyhte, 4 bdrms. 4 ba, loll. $129,500 bat.hs; 2 sundecka. patio. 4 TOWNHOMES Luxury 2 Washer/dryer. Gar•~•· :l encl. garages, pauo. •••••••••••••••••u•••• Walk to beach, tennis, " 3 bdrm. w\it., pool, storage room. A,va1l. UNIV. PARK 2035 Pullertoft. CM lndry. $310. mo. Mgr DELUXE 3 HR. 2 88 Con etc. Needs TLC, priced A/Cood'g .. xlnt. income June lO. 581 ·02.3& 2 BR, 1 ba. • · • · · · · · · · $31S 1 BR Furn. 2 lrg closets, 642·3488 do. Olt lsl Tee. El Niguel r~!\8~~·~TY :,_;~f area, by OW1ler . TdOP LOCATION & beaut. ~ ::: ~':.~~:::: :~~~ ~~s~?n:I~~ b!~t,.f r::i 1 & 2 BR garden apts. frpl, ~u9~~>' Club. Leai.e. uplex on oceanside of TURTLEROCK • D/W. pvt. patios. Nr. __ . ____ _ Bul . It 0 3 !~R LIOTS. 3 * 541·12t0 * LAG UN A Oceanfront Ba81 yalde Dr. 3 blka. from 3 BR, 2 ba,gdnr ..... $400 ~~:::.:g'e c ~dcull ls. i0081~· Irvine Ind. area. $175 to Newport .. ach 1169 .. ,, Trlpl•x, $22S,000 along g Corona 8cl\. l yr. old 2 BR, 2 ba, den .•.... $4.2S no pelS. · ,, • $200 mo. 557-2841 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BDRM. home w/3 <.:AR New Llstiftg! side Oceanside Triplex 2 Br $400 mo. avail June COLLEGE PARK garage. Lge. h v rm. has IACK IAY w/owor's dlx 2BR home 6. Call S57·6543from8to5 4 BR, Cam. rm.+ bonus NEAT 2 BR. 1 BA, w1tlk to $Tropical Pool• PA.RIC NEWPORT w I w c arpel in g, Highly upgraded,onxtra pool & jacuul. $215,000'. orS51·5846/54S-1*2eves. rm.,2~ ba ......... $540 shopping. $180mo. 2 br. cpls. drps, bllns, APARTMENTS CENT EH FIREPLACE lge lot, 3 & Fam. Pegged OXO Apt a~ro6s from H.V. HILLS 3 br + lam .-. 642-7154 spiral staircase, real Bachelor l or 2 & opens \0 &pacious i>un· Fl~ & all new & new ,V1clo.r Hugo s. $41,500. rm 2 ba lge patio & yd rrplc. ref rig, pauo. gas & Bedrooms and ~e1~k WJ TH OCEAN uvpl1 's. R.oo m for ~~<:_.a11oDZKY RLTR. $495.mo.'lse.64-HSTI · cozy1BR wate.,-pdS.S-1168 Townhouses ~W. A real buy at Trailer, Camper & Boal. ,.,..._ VISl•N Fence64d2y_d. Adults Fr. $229.SO()pen9·6 $69 5 00 $ 2986 LOVE LY 2 br. spnc. o I MISSIOM A71 ,000. Loh for.... 2200 Luak 3 br, den, 2~ ba. au&.TY . rooms. cpl, nice kit<:h, Spa -Poo~~-~enrus REALTY gent 549·0812 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crpts. Drpa. Ocean Vu. 552_7500 Huntlft4)ton leech 37 40 brick s nackbar. patio. Acroi.s from 1-·ashion 98SSo.Coast,Laguna SanClemente 1076 DRAMATIC Ocean View !9;.~$575 · Owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt.locallon,reas.rent. Island at J amboree on Phone 494-0731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lol nr beach. Sale or ex-· _ lmmac. 3 BR .. din. rm .. NO INCREASE in sum· 351 Victoria, Apt. 357. San Joaquin Hills Road. LaCJUna MiCJIM'I 105 2 3 ~r. 2. Ba, Pool, Riv1era change. 2615 Victoria. 3 BR. formal din rm, 2 ba. Tu.rtlerock townhome. mer rent. Beaut 1 brfum 646-4252 (714 J 644-1900 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• D1slr1cl. By Owner. $4.9,900. AJ:t,. Mike. 3 blks to beach. Yrly. Sgl. level. $400 Mo. Lo apts $165 & Sl75. Spanish NEW BREED APTS 492.0142 Savage. 642-9601 or $400/mo.640-682.S. carefuttenants.Nopets style bldg, pvt encl gar, Lge bach/loft apt.. ulil fflS-0144 Eastbluff Rlty 644-1133 pool, sauna, lndry, adlts. San Juan 4 BR & tam, 3 car gar. 17301 Keelson Ln, l blk pd. Applns, end. gal'. Caplstraao I 071 BUILDERS Opportunity-$700. mo. Avail July 1. LecJ-• leech 3241 W. of Beach orr Slater. Pool, jacuzzi. $l6S/$205. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Heights Rl lot. H.V. Hills67S-EBOO . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 842·78'8 393 Hamilton. 642-1960 BEAUTIFUL 3 br, 2 ba Owner will subordinate OCEANFRONT Laguna days, 645-4411 eves LIVE Near The fkach ! CatacWSol Beaul iful Adult Apts From $180 21661 Brookhurst, llll 962-6651 mdl. home. Nr. schls & 50%forqualifledbuilder. 3 BR, 2 Ba, frplc & RoyaleCondo.3br.2ba, LocJuneleach 37 48 WESTIAYAPTS Beach. Lg. fenced yd. $ 2 5 , O O O. in c I u d es garage, stove, crpts, 2000 sq. ft. Bar, frpl. Sec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must sel l. s45 ,950. architects plans, specs &t drps, lge encl. lanai. So. guard. $795 mo. Lse. SUMMER or Winter ren· New 2 Br, $215. Patio.1---------• 4 99 .184oaft.5PM permits . Vogel Co. ofHwy.Wa lktobeach& Adultsonly.714-499-2771 talsonlhe Beach. beaut. garden, brand MESA.VEADE Realtors. 548·9346 shops. $350. mo. ffll-2099. 499-4331 eves. n e W' s P 8 r k Ii n g a Pt· 2 Bdrms .• l 'h bath condo -"-. 3 Bd ; 2~ ba, fr(>ICe, Adults, no pets. 5Z7 W. wilhpool $335Mo -..:arhnenh FOR sale • tst time of· Coat• Meaa 3224 carpets, drapes. bltins & Mew,.rt leoch 37 69 Wilson, C. M. · · JUST LISTED! Perfect for sal~ 1300 fered $47.500. Lot 2Sx:90, ••••••••••••••••••••••• view, $450. p. mo. Avail. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-9614 2 SBTR~~~~.~~n~~~ for lhe traveling couple ••••••••••··~··•••••••• R·2 w/older home. 20th Near Westcliff Plaza. 3 Br 6/15. Lease. '94-0663 aft. $29.95 WK UP. 1Bdr,2 Ba 2 UR b wlf $285 or week-end home. t:;.i liARGAIN pnce for fast St., Newport Penin. Call +Ire den. Hrdwd floors. 6pm. & Bach. Color TV, maid 2-1 IR LOFTOMLY NIW,~O~TCREST CU.KON A OEL MAR 2 Br Townhouse, frµk, Crom $275 I Hr from $l05. Pool. lennii., conlmentdl> brettkfasl. Some ocean & Catalina views. Separ.ile family seclion. Cl<>&e tu shopping & fme beach. ~-2611. THE EXCITING P.AL.M MESA.APTS. MlNUTESTONPT BCH. Hach, 1&2 BR . from $165. /\dulls, No Pets 1561 Mesa Or. (5 Bl ks t:ast of Newport lil\'d.) 5.io-!1800 • ·nve BIG! care z HK. paneled <lcn. sale. Beaut: condo com· Ted T r es sen, IP S, frplc, bltns & erpt. $42S serv. pool. THE MESA. I 2 BR W /LOFT Open beam Ct!ilrn~s k1L. plex. 112 u~1ts, rented as 639-6700 per mo. Kingaard Real Misti ... Ylefo 3267 415 N. Newport Bl , NB, Pvt .Patio, frpl, 1 yr lse 2 BR. 2 Ba condo $.525 <lining area LR • apts. Projected '75 in· Estate &42·2222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-9681 Ava1lablt! Jwle 1st WE HA.VE From S165 LUC.:KY .YOU come approx. $300.000. MobileholM/ ' ' BR, 3 Ba, View, Air ---------.. ~UMMER RENTALS ~lsONLY $6IOOO Giant pool,jacuui,gym, Trtc-Prt&1 2300 Newport Rivier a dlx cond.Madrid.Avail.7/1 5 BRupper,lowe rduplex. HA.YLQFTAPTS Oakwood orrers tJle ic..· th · G. · ood .. · L-'f · g arag~s. For sale or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Townhouse, 3 Br, 3 Ba, $425. mo. 831·9336 or bltns. Summer rental or 283 AYocado, CM finest in country club ti\· .,...~y ~ 1 ~ trade down. 7% T.D. By Mobile hme. 2 Bd, 2 Ba, den, frplc, vaulted ceil. 830-3637 yrl)' lse. Children & pets 645-0 143 ing at a price you can .of· all 493-251 3 owner. Mr. B., 400 N. custom built, close to Pool & lots more. $375. Newport leoch 3269 ok. 548·3917, -3-B-R---b------i ~~r~.e~~~:~f~~ ~~c'm:fle~~ *WE KNOW * :1~~~~!4 Fullerton. <714> ~0fting,k b::is, 6ocean. 642'6477' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ON the beach, studio apt. encl'. 2pa~i·0 '.0~:~· .• c~~: NIGHT LIGHTED TEN· LAGUNA. NIGUB. w~ke~~~ ,igg..~·17tm. or MESA Verde beaut. 3 br, 2 BRAND new Newport $165. mo. lse. Adults, no OCC. $220. 557.0350 art 6 NIS COU RTS. A full time *BEST * lusin•H Property 1400 · · b";. New crpl, 2 frplcs. Terrace condo. 3 Br, 2'h pet s :° 103 Mc F adde n. $355. 3 Br, 2 ba. blk to bch. acl1V1t1es ct1reclor who •MONARCH U/\YT~Jl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mountah•, Deterl, $425. Gardener & waler Ba. $350. Adulls, no pets. 675·1865 aCler6pm 2 Br~ crpl, drps, bllns, No pets/children. Yrly. plans pa rties. liBQ's, HACE·NEW 3BR, 21~ba.l•--------•I RHort 2400 pd. 979-5417 ffl5·5800, Bkr,no fce. -"-..._enh ;.:ar. Near shopping, E· W-Newpor~_&_12_·153_ l __ tnps & morel tree Son· f Id . OFFICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• MES '"'"P.'.U~ ... ~ ... _. _.... sid e, $li5. No pets. daybrundl. orma ming, lrg. fam1 · A DEL MAR . Sharp 3 N. Bluffs condo. Much lh.-nith..,... 548.1)357 1-:aslbluff Tnhse beaut. Plus beautifui singles, Jyroom,Jcar gar,many BUILDl..._.G BIG BEARLAKE br, .2 ba. Lease $350. soughtafter l styend un· ••••••••••••••••••••••• apt. 2 llr. 3 Ba. hllns. 1&2 uedroom apls, xtras. $1W.OOO. 1"'111 Sharp citbin , dbl lot, H~ Av1ul. 6/10. ~75 it. 3 BR, 2 BA. charming· lcltboa Island 3806 1'.:·SIL>E 2 br, 1'"2 ba, encl frplc, patio. pool, avail furnished & unfurru'..:hc<l. L .. ·~ RJty yr old, fplc, comp furn'd. nar ,,., al· Ad llS .,.,~ 644 0355 ~ ag .. -a I IY o~ ly upgraded $495/mo .......................... a., ... p IO. u on-,_~ __ . __ ·------1 RenL· from "165. l'r1ccs -· • nl"'Wift Fin'g avail.$16,750.Bkr. $165 2br,kids,sLove · · ly.548·7692or641·1M78 • ..., .. 830-5050 496-4040 Exciting prestige3yrold 835-8484 $185. 2 br, kids, garage Pri~c only. 644·21~. Lse Upstairs Apl, 2. Hr, 2 Ba, ---------2 BR. 2 BA. yearly Crpts. \·ary by location. Models r----building. 10,SOO sq. fl. QUIET l br, appls $LSS req d. c pts, drps, fng, stove. ADULT l BR, frplc, pool. ti rps. bllns, no pets. open 10 Lo 7. Sorry no pets THE HlGll~ANDS rentable. Current leases BIG BEAR new xtra lge BACK Bay 3 br kids UPGRADED ~sR 3 b Adults $275 on yn; lease. $185. mo. 1975 Pomona, S2l0/mo. 838-3450. or children. 3BR 2bth w, formal din. 50/ sq ft · c b' 1 lO Lak 1 • · • .. + a 675.-0486 or 752·0942 11 1 • • . 10 an area as a in, c ose e. s ps r>_el , fn cd, garage. town ho me nr. beach. ----------CM. Call 645·1956 rm .. a new app ianr:es, high as .SS/ sq. ft. 6. Washer/Dryer. Week Fee/Bkr Tennis, rool, J·acuzzi. Corou d•I Mer 3822 ----------Lge 2 BR. 2 BA, bltns. new atrium off master swte, S•llorTrodt or Weekend. All. 6, HOMEFIMDlllS $4SO.Lse.S42-24.22 2BR.2Ba,bllns,uLilrm. crtps, n r Hoa~ Hosp. located on qwet cul-de· 1. 11 ZI k 547 l"9 751 1121 ••••••••••••••••••••••• encl gar, patio. Mature Adults. SZSO. 642-0596 s ac. nr. new school. I " -0 • . *642-9900* .... EW o•a.1 .r..., d I Sc --------l~~~~~~~~~J Out f St "~ BACK BAY View, 3 BR or " "'"~!!;A a u ls, no pets. 752 oll $46,700. 1-o a.w 2/ o p I & T · Deluxe split-level : 1300 Pl. 645-5355 llOND REALTY INC PRIME Commerc1·a1 C·2, Property 2600 BACK BAY Lg. 4 br, 2 ba en. oo enrus. sq ft, 2 bdrm w/lofl·den, home. Bllns, fenced yd. $600. lease. 644-06.14 ij3 l ·!Mll Must Sell by Owner only ••••••• • •••• ••••••••••• 1 frplc, plush crptg, home· S62.500. 1914 Newport 14 DELUXE !2 mo. ease, S3SO mo. NEWPORT TERRACE like s torage, walk-in Eastside, comp. redec. 2 bdrm. $185. Pool. Adults CALL 646· 1947 Mission Viejo I 067 Ulvd. at 19th, center or 213·335·4685 eves. Condo, 3 br, 2112 ba. clo:aets. bath & guest •••••••• • •••••••••••••• U.._.ITS l h Bit f bath bit ~ & ---·-------t.:M. Husiness + living, " . 3 BR. 2 BA Condo, fam. wn ouse. ns.. am. • n gas range 2 BR Duplex. gar, patio. 40ASSUMABLELOANS ~ar. lge lot. parking rt-ar 14. Deluxe uruts for the rm, en cl. gar, pool. rm., laundry, palJo, gar, oven, patio d«k. 2 car crpls, dr ps, no pets. In Saddleback Valley & curb. See or info at wise lnve~lor. 4-2 brand Plush! 836·•985 rec. & pool. $360 mo. enclosed garage w/laun-!H5.0760_ area. Take ovc~ pay tl36·ti0 l3 aft 6PM. 10·1 br units. Secured by 644-7357 dry room. Pay only elec----------- ment.s no qualifying. no enclosed walls. Prime MESA VERDE tric. Adults. So. of Coast new loan costs. Rancho Condominlumt Las V~gas l ocation. 4 BR, 2 BA. Very clean. 4 BR, 2~ Ba, Back Bay. Hwy, 5 blks from beach. ViejoRealtors.831·0234 forsol• 1700 Sparkling pool. Good Fencedyd.$375.557-3138 Pool, gardene r, 2 car $425. 435 Goldenrod , •••••••••••••••••••••••spendable 9% loan. gar.$4-00.640·0008 Corona de l M a r . GOOD MEWS $19,000. lBR. Luxurious Home away from home. 2 BR, 1 BA, lg fenced s .. Cle1Mnte 3276 (714)675-9337 MESA Verde area. 2 br, I ba, bltn elec. ran~c & oven, new crpts & drps. No children or pets. 1st floor. $180. mo. 549·1058 Refrigerator. St!cunty. Pool, Jac uzii. Rec. lild!? w /cxc r cisc rm . ll1lhards. Color TV. BAD MEWS! drapes, carpets, kitchen, Anxious owner asking yard, duplex. Bltns, elec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE GO /\ssumable sv..% loan. only $212,000. Deluxe un· water pd. 795 J oann. . Deluxe Apt, 4 BR. 3 BA. 2 BR, Pool, adlts. no pets. ODNEWS,"isa 19780 Kingswood Lane, its -bargain priced. $2S5.permo.673-77:11 BEAUT. Ocean View: nr.beach.$750/MO. -'l&S.32S-J l7thPl.offS. lrvineA\'c./\LMesa O akwood Garde n Apartments N«wpart 1.ach Irvine at 161h 645-0550 Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOMS $20. wk up with kitchen S30. wk up apl. 548 -9755 or 645-3967 . LIVE i\TTHE BEACH $30. wk & up. 673·044ll PINE KNOT MOTEL Under new management custom1zcct home in MV HB. By Owner. Dick, Take advantage. Call r-"" brand new, upgraded, 2 673·699'l. A.Avc.Seeafl.llam. 5-15·4855 at tract price." Wood J T d .,,.., '"""' now (714 ) 752.1700 Lrg 3 BR, l BA. Ir~ yrd. Sly. 3 BR , 2 Ba. ----------bookcase 20 fl. Inn~! ~~.;~~r e ·'''""~"'or INVESTMENT close to shops, waler pd. T~wnhome, ~·mo. Al Costa Mesa 3824 2 BR. stove, ru~. drps, 1Walerfronl. bo.1t clock ; NEAR colles;e & shops. Mplou.~eh c·:or~~cls~1.cwwoods 1sshluhlc·· ----------• DIVISION $250/mo. Ready June Mira Costa Villas. Or ••••••••••••••••••••••• $165. mo. carpets. drapes. Lar_ge J:kaul. C.M. home. Room .. p., THE R EALFSI'ATERS 1Sth.Call213/361·9473afl callowner,557-60ES 6.i5·451'.! bach. aµl. i\va1I. now. &pvt ba.545.6051 Lers an<I an &r<·h1tcl'· OPEkEVEMIMGS 6pm. S..J•• S225Mo.,\J:cnlb733663 --------- l u r a 11 y c1 (! s I g n c d Village Garden.s is now Rcmch••· F...... r........-f.-1" v..aa-123.. c--•·tr-3271 4 Br. frpl. bltn R o. <:rpls. --Guest Home 4150 landscape<! lawn. Tiii': Groves 2700 ,._.,. -r .. ..,...... -Nr. Wilson s:iso. -l!H-~30 3 BR. 2 BA. 1>al10, gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• u , 0 NL' WS 1 s th al O""n Monday thru Thurs-•••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or "~6-7711 (Jo~n 1 dshwhr, drus & n.u paint 0 " "' d .. ~ • · ·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••• '" p ... l'rivote ROOlll there's only one home c~~eev:~~n~!elJ ~~00~ $135. PER ACRE VACANT. Huge 4 B~. 2'h D~CORATOR'S Dream 3 5 Min to bch, 2BR, crpts, &crpls. Nopcts.5-15-0760 fo r a mbulatory person. hke il and il won't be on buy in Orange County. Al 1640 Acres-I mproved b ~ • p r e s t I g e '3 b•, bltns, drp;, new drps, carport, lndry. SUB LEASE, Park Nwpt, Good meals. Nice sur· ~~;.o.r;.1,·~.rkct lonl! ! Call Sl!l.950., for a beautiful 2 cattle ranch. Terms·or neighborhood. ~· per cpts & wallpaper. Rec. slv/refrig $185 + lsl + July l·Nov. 30. m~l de· roundings. E side, C:'\I. """ .,.,.. bedrm zbathwithbltns sellerw11l leaseback mo. Ask for Ke ith area w/playground & lsL,$100sec,chldnover7, sired plan. 1 UR. S242SO Availnow.CallS-ia-7148. gas heat & A/C. Yo~ • CHARLOTTE WNG 952·4471 :~7!i:e. $325. 493·5955• PIMICRHK NO PETS. 6i3·307M by mo. 644-ljj78 aft. 5 p.m. · •u u~ I(_\" •• Pf' • ~' ... ,. ' 11•1.Uf \'.\I J_J~:'\· HE..\1 :1 '\ can 't ~o wrong. See Rltr. (714)644·1150 Huge 3 Br, corner lot. TUOVEfSTsU' &ppt. Two bed. 1 "'ar . .,hach Summ~r Rentds 4200 J v D t 4109 w I · S_... ... 11 210 MAME ,.. .uc •••••••• •• • • ••••••••••• errf or. ean a . Real Estate ease opl!on ok,. New _.a AllG ~ Ov Eastside, triplex: 2 Br, 1 Priv. Lido shopp1n~ area 5th St.. Santa Ana or call E ch 2100 cond. 1ns1de. Singles. ••••••••••••••••••••••• er SOO tall trees and .,.,9 3 ...,.'° • N E W P O R T 839·8321 x mcJe Ch · 1d p t k F' 1 3 BR d 10 s l r eams w i l h ba · 1-'r eshly decor., "' S/mo. 67 ·"°"'° WATERFRONT (Julv & . ••••••••••••••••••••••• B lb re963n, .,.,39e s o . b1rehp ace. + en, 2 waterfalls create a re-bllns, ga rage. Sl!IO . ., l'u 11 ll·-;---'r 1 -11-lk " ll~~~~~~~~~~IExchange my .,.17,SOO 2nd ar ara ·u• al , cpts, drps, bllns, Adults .. '"'· ~ a . r pr .. > Aug.) 2B R 2ba, folly II· • • .,.." 963 ~"""' laxin~ seltlna ror your t 1 h \ I 7 1 .., . .,.... furn 'd sl"C""' " Fr . -D"tjlexes/ TD . 9'. d --mo . .......,, ... Ct\LL &io-lSOtJ "~5-,c7•0a5l'4 . , va1 . • . <WV\/· ., ... ,.... u . cc MADRID-plan 62. Pro. f. nit•sal• 1800 f I earning /Q, ue m BR, 2 ba, 2 car gar. . . spacious n ew l·or 2-"' boat. dock. S:IUO. wk. A BERG ENTERPRISES CO 1 • u 1·8'f! yrs as payment bltns. Comm. swim pool. COftdo.W.,... bedroom aparlmenl. li-5 6H>~ 771-4384 ~l~~'.~rearl~d s ~a~n~f:~~~ .·.··.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.•.• 1 on 8·12 unitsor $50,000t.o Kidsok. Nofee.$265. l sl U•furwillwd 3425 From Sl95. Jo'urniture ~~~~~idi ~~~~~~~;\~.,~: 3 Br . ~ Ha l>uplc'<. 1 •• ~r --HOUSI'~ Sal & Sun 1·5. $70,000 home from priv. Pioneer. 842·4421 ••••••••••••••••••••••• available. Small pets •ar •Adults refs re 'd D1thwhr. crpt.:., drps. ~ar. OCEAN l' RQ_i'lT 1501:1 & I, 1 1 / $775. Per Week party. 642·8637 7·10 am & BR. 2 BA, lg. game 3 BR. 2 Ba, bltns, cusLom OK. /\dulls only. 9 Al\I 5t: · • t . q · 1 yr old. 3 blks ocean. 1806 w. Ocea'l'fh'Onl. NU. ·or sac 1y ownt-r ai,'1.. pm to" PM 2300 1· holrdry. n\ ot ,,P,6e'32SS::> o S"95t mo.213.""'"'·"'""'. 675-7777, 673-375:!, ~73·891;8 . room. Nr. sch.I. & S.D. cpls_. drps, frplc, pvl v • • a1rvicw c I ren. ' g .,.. -or ,, """""'JV-559·422 1 Possible o n sum· R .... alt fwy. access. $375/mo. patio, adults. $325. ~·:.f,2.Sta Mt"sa. Phone Eves.642·2lll.J. LXY.Twnhousenr.Hoai::. N~wport Beach I 069 mhe~/wmter schedule on ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968.1892 645-2345 -~. I :.! b Dt?l11xe 1 Br. Cdl\I. com· ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 1s k ee n BEACH u~--L.-1-L.~ 2BR walktoOCC&shop· mmac 'br. 2 a. patio. plelel•·furn .i·n,..ITV,ulil, .---1rwn111-ft...JexHUnfurw 3 600 • mat ure a dlls S250 J ' PROMONTORY ~ur~ex. 4 3 Bebeddrooms, 2 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Big, vacant 4 BR home. :":r."................... Park-Uk• f511~_~7:J65· mo. No J>ClS. 642 3153 · · J!ardener. Mature adulLs, IA y HOMES va s up. rooms. (itMf'OI 3102 Only $300. mo. Close to S~ no pets. S500. July, $Cl(l0 IAi x ury waterfront ~<g~sA~o~~E~chl~as •••••••••••••••••••••••everything. Everybody NIWDUP.l.IX DELUXEl,2&3ArApls QU IETgardenapt.2br.l Exec posh38R.2•~ha Aug. rate lo 1 p;irl~. homes pri ccd from Upper master ~rC:~ VACANT house $100. uUl R=~~o:S~atn~~World ~~~~;~~~-I!~~~: Pvt Palios-Hld Pool ba, nu cpts & drps, end. CTci:.s::is~~~-=· Park _6_7_3_·1_2_65_. _____ _ $211,300. 55' watcrfronls. has private patio. Ex· pd, H.B. Al~oCosta Mesa e frplc, plush crptg, home· Nr. Shop'g-AdltsOnly garage. 846-7129 --__ BALBOA furn 2 Br house ti07 U ay~1<h: Uri ve. t erior just. pain ted ! S.11 5., ut1l J;>d. CdM CMlleoch 1240 like storage. walk-in Mwffnl .. Apts H•ti..Mona.och 3840 SHAR1:1 br.shag .. nu tfp· near beach. Jun(: thru ~ewporl Beal'h. b'73·3000 Owner anxious to leave singles, famhes. $22S. closets, bath & guest 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM ••••• :::••••••••••••••• pins. <..iris. no pets. S200. Au Sus l . $550. m o. B "'YFR~ area!Asking$99,950.and house, util P~· And 3BR.2BAnr.Ocean bath, bltn gas range & Mgr Aptll3 646-~2 yrly Nr.bcachti45·6680 (213l681·6138 A Vf"'lll I will consider :usistance Laguna Beach, kids, pets SJ.SO. mo. 549-2499 oven, patio deck, 2 car llKE TO llEACH 2 Custom Jlomcs in financin g! Ask for ok. Agt. Fee. 979-8430 aft. 7:30551""390 enclosed garage w/laun· 2 BR, 21~ BA Studio apt. MEAR SHOPPING SEEK & FIND' Form• orWa&er OALBOAPENINSULA Ginny, Brokcr /Agenl M rthoch 1169 dry room.Pay onJyelec· Bltns.D/W,cplg&drµ;. Heautiful new 2 UR r----...;;....;....;.....;;.....;;.;;..~;.__---------. i::xcellent location on the !>46-4141. •• ~!'r..•••••••••••••••• e wd Sb r Sign a I tric:. Adults. So. ol Coast Patio. $265 mo. 768 studio apls. Frplcs. CWEO P OORWH RMONSDMR A W II I R I. E \\ II I R L P 0 A L 0 ~ S v F R o s s T 1. " 11 c L s Ir o R M sJ w SER \\ \'!"Rl.11 f AHGOOOFfOlH H CAE RP OOR IHWlK SO RWt Y H G S I E E T 8 R H G C IW A T E RJ R EICIFCEREIRRAICALGk RARR S TAMR TNFOS MIAR L Duy & only'" hle>t:k to the LIVE ON LIDO lSLE Lan mark home. 2 story Hwy, 5 blks from beach. Joann. Agt. 838·~1 ,. bllns. dishwashers. 2 car Oc E h ho h, A frpl cpts drn. fc yd $4~. $A25 ~35 G Id d ga age Su nd""k · L'r m ean. ac . me a:.·• Newport Bch-Duplex2 &3 2 Br2Ba only$-Ci0mo. 10·6 963:tt8l , . , o enro' r . "'"s.r o ~ ~{1~; .' 24 r~r~~lhu~c: Rr. large sundeck. '-" ~lk (213) 793·00?7 Collect 751-6461 wknds. eves i ~~~. del Mar. (714 > ~l~:i.~i~e~~~·~~ ,t~ w~~l~ '! $260. 536-2579 wetba r' u I tra modern to bch. 2 Car gar: Xl~t 1n· BR. Condo for Lease. Lovt At I st lite ki~chen & pnvale pier. come prop or live '" & Ho.Mi U1tfwWshed Frig, stove, crpta &"--. Cot .. Mea• l724Cesta Meta 3 724 1 & 2 Br avail. f\am & un· L°' I ct S l 1200 r e n l . B Y ow n er . ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ... .... furn. APPLE APTS. /\ r ee an . ce a ll3/94"4·4890 Pool, 1 ml to beach. $240. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l::ast Ba lboa Ul vd .. or · G....,.al 3202 mo. 213.592.2203 unique idea in adult apt <!all 675-8120 tor more de· Inc ome Property 2000 •··~···•••••••••••••••• AM BA s s AD o R INN living. 6700 Warner Ave, tails. •••••••••••••••••••••••FREE FREE BEAUT.4 br,2 ba,famlly Hunt i n g t on Beac h . ,RIMI .... ir:v •ProCeulonalServlce-rm. Close to school & 847-6047. No lease. Sorry What It A Houst? .....-~ •LANDLOIDS* beach. $450. 962·2'734 BRAND NEW na'children or pets. Bul4walls&nroof'> $83750 L Bul,ifll'sonFEELAND Cov in"to'n 4 .pl ex. Ho8uflnder1 • BRCONDO~mo.Nr. S PACIOUS 2 & 3 bdrm. in IRVINE 'l'ERH . & Perfect"'locaUon $1000 642·9900 Brookhurat & Adams. :;..:1~·~. $ 2950 .;!t& U=P ':..' apts. Children OK. 17391 the price is only $93.000 & plus cash spend~ble on CaUfornia's Largesl Cls. to s hop•g., sch.ls. " • ....,.. -... . "A" Keelson. l blk. W or il has a POOL & has UP· $8400 down payment. •Rental ServlC'(l !• pool. Avl. now. Shown af· =-~ •• Beach Bl. off Sia tor. duled decor yoo have a Earn• $900 per moolh temoon & ev~. by appt. _84_2_·038_9 ______ _ well planned honw & a II u r r y , cal l ( 7 14 ) H. BCH $140; 1 br, appls, Call: Mike Crow A(t. U.... ._...Iii•• SwlkMMHw«I TWO & THREE BDRM Ao o d I n v e s L m • n t . 752 J 700 S.I\. 2 br • kids, pet 41M·0672 llttct. fMllM.a •••IL HMte4 '"' APTS, 1 to 4 blks. from Own/aa1enl675-5016 . lNVESTM""',.... S.A. 3 br. kids. pet. W ,_.. Nl f m13't_ .............. cMtrel .Jeem'·: "" beach. ALL UTILITIES ----l'M'' FURNISHED $160. 2.br, aowu; ce a to w .. !Mr ._11.ri.•1 C USTOM JA.CUZIJ DJVISlON aingles applns fee/Bier rent our home. 3 B 2 T• .,_ ........ ltK,....T• ltHM PAID. Flrcplc'a, priv;.1t.e +Pool THE REAL ESTATERS HOMIFtHoaS BA, db~ car aar .. ept.a, Dlnct ... ,._... n.& WnW & Dry"' ... JL ~:~i?sunO~ii~ ~~~;:~ Big Caoyon ·a besl $HUNTINGTON Beach •642-9900• ~-n /O, $US. mo. WAT11,ALL-STl1AMS-UGO<>"S 22nd St .• or call TOBIN value. Elc1ant 1 story, 3 six-plox, 2 yrs new, nr REALTY. 1~1311. NO Br, 3 .Ba, 1mm1tcul:ite, ocean. $25,000 dn. Agt. VACA NT h ouse Cd M Near Bolta·Sprin&dale. 3 2277 H "'RIOR IL"'D. r&E. h i 1Z h l '/ u P A..r ad ed . 979-8533 $22$., ulU pd. Alao 2 br BR, 2 BA, cf1)t.I, drpe, A 'Y ---------$135.000 Coata Meaa $17~. Hunt. R/0 ,$310. mo.883.... COSTA. MIS• •NEW TRIPLEX~• Pc11il W f\ru11 1f tt•lcl >-I\ · 11• ~.SY -USO > 2 TRlPLEX£S by Owner. Bch $1'78., kids. pet. 3 bl' 645 4840 1,2,& 3 BR. $1~, $29.'i., Xlnt loc. C.M. Pr\ncipals TH Newport Bch $20$. Sell Ui lnas rast with Daily • $37~. Patios, F/P. 2002 only please. 54S-2ft:W Agt. FM. t7~-3U> Pilot Want Ads. lluntlna«>n SL 539-6771> L 1j 0 W If I R I. R M l C L T M 0 N S P r. S D M 0 N P 0 c; A C E W 0 R F L N 0 TFEOAORRERERYOTESOL Cl.CGOEE FTTRGESNEYNR HA ILCtTRANE L SOSS£A ~ CE' Si\RllSNOR GE DECI LC I I LAOPl.R 111\\C:Of'MAN TS D ltu1...nlo1w Thell ,.. -• .._..,.,... t wtwwd ... ,. ""'•· Of 4....,...., •• •• pom:». !'WI *4ft -aM Mlt It .... ioowe1 Ot:W Cl.M'IF.R SLEET •OC llAll. ftl'IOW FltOST ICEBERG flTU." GEYllf.lt MAI~ WHlltLl'OOI. TOMORROW Pui. &r •Co ol'-• l:o\•h1t r ~ . " F.n'°' much lorpr "4'ok At hnd" punt" with over 60 date~rt~• 1 .. L fN1ntl 1n •n •ll·n11w ·~~ o( 24·P•lt booW.i. rn otdtr •'Olum!"I I. II itnd 01 •r-nd $t for ~h. 111akinttllilcb P•>·•ble 10 •·:.ull IL •'ind"'" r &re ol 1hla nt'*'lpel"fr, ·. ... .._, ~ ~ . . .. • ••t .... ...... ~ ..... ~·-·""'-... --' •• r DAIL 'r PILOT * Wednesdl , June 4. 1975 .. Add 11...Bulld lt...Diaper it ... Hammer it... Carpet s v CE c 0 Plum ... Pate it... pe T . •!'11 °se" !1••• ·1 C I 11 W I ·1 H ·1 Cl ·1 M ove ER I DI RE 'J RY Roof it ... Landscape 11 ... T lle it... rim' ... w.! ··· 1 .,. emen ... re 1 ... oe 1 .•. ean 1 ... All · t Lftarn it Jt ... Press l t ... Paiht lt ... Nall it ... Plaster' it ... Fix it... · Hau l it ... Add It ... Plant it ... er 1 ... "' ••• ~~~-~-~ ........... ~~~!!~ ............. ~=!~···········~ ~:~!'.~ ............. ~~.~~~!~~ ...... ~~~!~! ......... ~~:~ ................ !!'!!~! ..•••...........• ~=I·~-~~ ..... . t'STM Remdl. Additlotui. 1'lnishC3rpentry P:atlo cove1"11 , de11k1 &: Quellty/M1lnl/Ldlf'.PI LoYely f•mlly wiU hou.se ilAPPINESS IS ... A Movlnf /llaulinJ:. Student Sunshade,,covers, decks, ustom Ki.tchen Ir bath decorat ive exterior Remodel·Repair fcnc e:L CompclitiYe sod, sprklrs, llOil cooc:I. sit June 28·Sept 1.1. ,Rita S A T t s F 1 E D w/large truck.' Rea s. tire ring, bencheti, wood, re~odelan6': Custom woodwl"k , concl"at e . VinceLenhorr SlG-8475 prices, Contr11.ctors Ile. c leanup . 642·3331 / 675-52.J.3Eves. CUSTOM.ER Let us UarryS48·9723 "&39-5779. brk, cone. QuiUity. fo'alf' Cabinets. Ukruque1 "-un- Competltlve rate . •280<r.M . Ron Marcbeltl 6464908 mike your c~Oe shiner price. Creative d~igns . aual WOI"_ we come. 846-7017/1146·538.l Gen Ml~ORllO~tEREPAIR 8J0.5SW • · Glos• All work a:uar, Free est. P~/P•p•rilMJ Remodcllnglge/smjobg . Member U.8 .Bureau .. rontr. lie. Z75!m Plumbing-CUrpt>nlry 1-----------C&:J GARDENING ••••••••••••••••••••••• &&s-5123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ken, eYea 64<t-t710. Ray, 962·8314 Ceramic Tile. !>IO-SSOO t'.11 . Gerwick &Son Complete and neat Wlndow1/Screens Replc 'd NANCY'SCLNG Prof Painter, hones t days 875·Dl84. We. care. IR-~oo=f~l_"'"------ .-ysttliMJ ''u•lo C P ''Y Add/Rcmod Cieanups,freecst. Phone Est. Cheerfully SERVICE. work, reas. Jnt/ext, freei-'=""===-----••••• ;·.~·•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... in a r en · No. lll·l14l2J 968·&31 or847-H110 giYe.I\. AAA-Bob. 751-7286 ,e·at. Refs. S41·27$9, rtnhr/l•p~- Mom wlll 11lt yoUr child 3 t"'raminM or flnish. Re· 673-~l S49-2170 . A·l Day Worker with good 642-3913 ...--00 ·CHECKED, yn & up. Po1nonuSch001 I ~n~•od~e~l~/A~d~d~;,~;oo~~"~'~·4~l~S9~j;;'.~~;:'.;.,;:;;--~~~.c j • ROTOTILl.ING * HoulU.9 refs. J.lou:secletmlng on-l-----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• R 1-·s · areil: Aly hon1e. !>18-0127 IM· . • Dretsmokln9 '" Well done. Large or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly. Wax floors.-All work •THE HAt1GMEH• PATCl1. Pl.AS'l'EIUNG ltepi&lred & Ri!!plac1.'jl AST t; R C raflsm an ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small Plot. 751·52:50 Mike Remove asphalt, con· by the Job. 541·2434 D. Schw•rt~Sr. SSS.1301 All Types . t"'ree E:s· Direct FaclorySerYlce Woman, bab)'51l near 5 ~~cialty. Remoc.leling-, Dressmaking In U1e Euro· crelc, soil. Rough and timales Call M0·682.S License C39·159498 paint.II shopping center. f1n1sh work, refs. Free po•n Manner . Ju••• r· . 1 L-copf · Pfl: 549·2961 l G • ·~Jt•• *549-2015 mal g<>d>ng. Sl-O:l38 "9 VERY NEAT l'Al'CH 7~·$1hr.842-IN80 es · u1rwor _. -· S""clal FnEE swim sult ••••••••••••••••••••••• •'WallpaperHanging• RS Al l .. ~ 'MOVING h II JDBS&llES'rUCCO.REPA I . lypet1. Lie: DayC:are,Atyhomc. CwpetSH"•lu ~~~rg~e~51·nia~~lsJ·~~1d,· MOW & EDGE . $20 • au .ng, Foid 's Landscape. Sod ~~oR~bekol~~'~; F"f-ee Est. 554 ·2481. Reas, free e~t.·Uc. Walt Mun/ Jo'ri. Active Sum· ••••••••••••••••••••••• MONTHLY, QUALITY garage c!eanup. Reliable Lif.wns . Sprinklen. U c/ 893·11139 831.l·!iOZQ anytime. mer sch ed ul e. Reas . J O H N · s c a r p et & f.~yo~a:...ib~y~C~o~'~d~a~y~>'~»~·~·;~o="'=·.1-W:-;O~R~K;;·G~~~·~o~RG~E~.;;;;;;;:;-l -'>"~'~';'c;"Al~•~e:. """""'Wim:\u~-1-l~n~s~a~re~d~·~96~'i·i18~1~1b· :Co-IR.L. SINOR. State lie/ in· TI'-R.ates. Harbol"-Fll.ir Dr. Uphol11te.ry . Ori shampoo By apptonly.~ YOU CALL-W1'"!JIAUL rd E t . QUALITY "' ( 'I t d I ) ri MJKE'SGARDENtNG ROTOTILL1NG$:?5 s&E'co'NeOnMov'·.~·-·. ,......,_ ••••••·••••••••••••••••• area.549-0706 soi re ar an is . Elect cal . AllS · &~·-'ll Al.WAYSAVAU.ADLE Landscaping-SodSales. .. • .,...J>WoJ •• ,. Degreasers & all color ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·· erYices """''"' y YAHDWORK.556·0.147 l-----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• CEllA!UIC TILE. New & b ·ht & o · 1 · NB,CdM.CM•548-0930 f'rceest.Master charge P · 1· /R · •• JUSTPLu•••1~1 llemodel. f'ree est. Sml ri~ enel'S l nunu e Electrical Motor Repair Days/eves960-2110 a 1n 1ng epa1r·,... yrs. .... .-.- ••••••••••••••••••••••• bleach ror your white lndustrial&lksidenlial Cleanups, Treework . •HAULJNG• work guar, take advan-1''astServ Reas Rates jobswelcome.536-2-126. NANCY BARNl:S carpets, Save. money by Jo'ree Est. 646-1439 Ga rd e. n in g. Min 0 r EFFICIENT & ~T MolntflaeutCe tage of my exp. S.16·7056. Just One cau ·ro: • Typing SerYice. Hcas saving me extra trips. Lndscp'g, tOyrs in area. ••SS6·0347•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J UST PLUMBING Top Sod rale.s by the page or CJean li vin groom,diningELE CT~I C IAN. Sm\ 646·2'693. Yard & GarageProfessiona.lhouse&win· •TOPQUALITV •&f.2·4111• ••••••••••••••••••••••• hour.640·S885or5'&8·2ml r m & hall $15. An)' rm jobs/ma1nl/repairs. 22 i--=~-------1 Cleanups /Haulini::. dow cleani'!'g. Complete PAINTING• •TopSoil •Cotnpo6l* S7.50,couch$IO,etlair$5. y r s exp . lie 233108. Gt1Mra1Servicn REASONABLE.64.5-0798 h se.. maintenan ce lnterior&Exterior '"L.R.OTISPlumbing •Mulch•Re.dwood• Consultant in financial & lS y-e•p ,·, whal-"-'". :>48·.5203. d . Call Lee. 830-7'!78 Water hlra, all sizes, dis· C•ll ••• --, ,. ......... ,...,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• serYice. Employe 1n ~ management. JOyrs exp. not method. I do work . llANOYMAN-liomes & HonecleMieg area since '48. Dependa· Wallcoverings posals, stoppages, re · • -in aerospace & relutt.'<I my•elf. Gd.''''· 531 ·0101 G•de-n1n9 C . . • b cl r ... •r pairs,· remodeling and Tree Ser•1ce Ap}s. onsc1ent1ous • ••••••••••••••••••••• le w/r s. ~___u .r~ 8 l 1 lied/Re ed Jndustrie.ll. 15 Jlrs as Sr. ••••••••••••••••••··~·· ns a · rnov rcplping. New Construe· •••••••••••••··~··••••• o(fi r · Cra tsman. 64S-6S58. M a l u r e , re Ii n e d am, aft. 5 pm. 49<1-!i827. J .E . Swensoo!iJG.0001 . H li & bo d 536_~e.. Ln maJor corp. Ca rpet & Upholstery Dep. lawn & gardening. housekeepir rcJier,1--~-~------l-----------1 llon. 24 rs. c n J.'ord's Tre.@Service. 986• Cle<1nin g . Stea1n & Poolcleaning·genmaint "Tl-l lNGS " by t-1oose. available 2 days a wk . Masonry YouSupelythePaint &12·6263 C~•t•r Sham poo . Free est. 842-8072or842·3600 Gen woodwork. repairs, Car owner. 494-63.}I art.••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOMS ·PAINTED$10ea AlARV 'SPLUMBLNG Experienced Crew. Lie/Insured. 962·7817 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6411·7811 plumbing, etc. 642·5613. 5. WILL I A MS & Sons Exterior Also. 540-7046 •646.9807.,, SAVE & P rorit. Custom 1-----------IJ a pan e s e Exp c r l Masonry. Brick/Block/ 1·ree Removal, limbing & Shrub c learing. Gen'\ cleanup. 546·&W3. L ands ca p.e . Fr e c Genera.I Ma int &remodel HOUSECLEANING is our Stone. Call 581·7829 Patioa NO JOU TOO SMALL remod, rcp•:ur, add·on, Cl'ml'ftl/COKrefe Estimates & Designs. Commllncome/residentiu Business. Call Janice's 1-----------••••••••••••••••••••••• ... uisulalion. t)·ec t.-st. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spccialiicd in patio cov· M"C N .. ,.,, • "'"8292 Raggedy Anru. 675·6M3 Mo•i-C•tm Patio coYcrs, cone \'ou· don 't need a gun lo .o:.::::::::!::c:.:cco=c...-- Oesi••ns. 645 -34:V. 'EONIT'' CONCRE'f'' ''"· r0,,,,·ng, r,·.h 1~,d. .. " tHU •• ,. 0 .., "" ~ .. .. ,..,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• decks, Expt blt. Dujack. ..., S T AM l' I NG . Cob , Any other General yarcl C rca l i ve iron ga tes · Xlnt Housecleaning done OUT & ABOUT?? 646·7598/846·9495evcs. ··t1r:1w fa~t '' '>1.'h('ll you llavc sorn cthing you wunl place an ad in the U:uly to scll'!·Classified ads du Pilot Wanl ,\d.s ! C.ill uow it y,·cll -Call NO\\/, 1-'ind '>1.'hal you '>l.':uil ui blcstone, brick, lile , wotk . 979-7731 aft:I , railings-window guards. by lady W/exp. Depend, Local/StatewideMoving Daily Pdut C.:las;i.iflt."<ls. patios, et c. 64().43-19. &12·0895 aft 6. 213·436·5190 421-1005 own trans. 847.JGJ7. 7 da, fr.ee est, S21·2071 Sell idle items G42·5G78 -6-12·5ti7M. li42-5678. ~-~~~~~~~~ ... !~.~~ ~i~.e.~:."!~ ••••• !~.~~ ~~!!r::'.'.~~ .. ~~-~~ MO'!~~~es, Tnnt 5035 ~~~~1: ......... ~?.~~ ~~~:'!t:.~ ••••• ~~!~ ~~l!~.a.~t:.~ ••••• ?!.~~ ~~!.~~!.•.~ ..... ?!!!~ ~~!~!"!:.~ ••••• ?~~~ Furn 2 br, btk to ocean, PROFt:SS'LCLASSA NEW BUILDINGS at ••••••••••••••••••••••• NB. Lg sundeck. Av] now lildg, 2790 llarbor Hl vd, 0 .C. Airport. 24ou to 80uO lhruAug.673·U236. C.M. Air eond .. wood sq r1 . am1lle park,ng. LOANS up to 80% PROBLEMS? WE CARE ONE .WAY H .li:LP CENTE!l ARTIS'r wanted,· te:xlile des igns, 2 yrs exp . minimum. Mon Lhru 'Fri. Sil0·323G, ask foe Wall. Bookkeeper w /artislic OOK, full & p/tlme. D.ISTRIBL!TOR wante~. ability needed. Copy Conv. llospital. Over 25. Interested 1n Cats. 33 3rd, Lag. Bch. Call 642·0598 earning up to$800 per mo panel waits, drapes, SO!\! E UNITS FOil lialboa -2 + den.$25()-A·k. c arpel, elec., music, S1\L£ Al' 10'.i. DOWN. 63,fh. + sundcek, $125 janllur, parking. ~1.ll. Koll/Irvine Center. ~II -w....ckc. c"c'c'c'c;ncgo·c"c"c'c.f,7c.:12::.__I Stever, Mgr. 557·0IJ6 or Dan Curtis. (7 14 ) 979·9'l05 J 11 TD Lo-...8'/1°/o 2nd TD Lomos 2A hr I-lot Line&t5·8800 DO YOUR OWN DIVORCE 494·7133. 1---;::::~====---,_p~/~t~. C~a~ll~639~·~6123~~· C:-C:CC: Cook SuP"'""i50r DRAP.ER_V:.SAL"'ES GA-UY Lowest rale.s Orange Co. 646·~ lido Is le 4 br. 2 ba. All 1-~'-'------1 MISSION VIEJO elec. k1l. frplc, patio. Ju· I 50 I Wes&.-c..u: Dr. llandy to San Die~o Fwy. Sattter Mtg. Co. 642-2171 545-0611 ScrYlng llarbor area 24 years The Wave Project DIVORCE C~'l'l't:JI Atty . Trained Consul · lanls lo Assist You. $75. + filin g fee. 548-4216 for appt. Attl"actiYe girl to model I afternoon a week. Must have a nice figW'e & be. sophisticated. Great pay. Strictly for fun. Privacy & discretion assured. Writ e describing loolikeeper 4 /Roc F/time. Lite typing & ex· per. on bkkpng machine & 10 key calculalor re- Exper -prcf'd in institu· with sewing ability. Win· tional cooking. AM shift. dow shades & Curtains. Contact David R. Green, 552·8803 ly & 1\u~u~l. t.'73·47~ ~TT -"-=co=oo;c.:cco..::.:c::.. __ , Newport t~inancialClr 200 lo 2000 sq.ft. Call 847·9671 q 'd . Full co. benefits. DENTAL Chairsidc & Drivers,p/tinw Plt!VATI-: llome on the Leasi'")OfficeS,.~ 1_o_w_n_,_,_83_1·_14_00 ___ _ waterfront, 1n Cd~t . CaHonSiteManager 750tol600sqft .~Jphs Announcemenh/ Personals/ Losl & Found C .~J . location near frnl. desk l{irl. Jo"or int. y,•anted for Prtia AJan. airport. Call 549-9671 for call 645·5130 C.~1 . Also, Counter Help, App· appt. ----------_l~y_l_92_0_H_a_,_bo_,_H_I_, C_•_l __ ~~--------loental Asst. Ort ho )'2(l(J(I. & $iti00. mo. July & •(714 )642·3111 ext246 pw r. ores & misc. 1·op August. 673-~75 forappt. 1-----------1 CM loc . 673·1417 Increase your !Just llne 1 yourseU . Write ad lt386, lo 3 cup siics, 2 wks or Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box BALBOA Penin. 2 br apl, I blk to ba.Y & ocean. $120. wk. July only . 962-8680 Balboa Is land Norlh liayfront, downstairs duplex , furnis hed :! be droom s . fireplace. pal10. w:isher -& drier. Availahlc through June 14th. S150. per v.-·e~k . 644-1140. Vacation Rentafa 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Co•~o• '''"'''''!!Oto•• ,~~ ""~"A•• Call Mr Howard 645·6101 ss· PER SQ FT 1641 W t:STt:LI t't'-NB NEWPoR ·r Ste11s lo AGT.~l-5032 - beach mod. 2&4 br. Slt>S l----------- to $450 wk . 642·3400 Sl40 up store-offices cpls -----------1 drps air bath. 17301 Rentals to shcre 4300 Ueach 81 ll. H. S12·~ ••••••••.•••••..••.•..• 1----------- ?t1Al.E /FEMA1.E, Shr. J br. +den. W. Balboa :it 10th. 1,~ blk. lo bay or ocean. Sl50. Call: '!'om/- Diane. ti73 ·7888 ~·cm 21·35 to shr. sm . 1"1esa Verde home. nr )'"wy. -Infant OK . NOdruJc! users. Ref's . 1\vl. li t l . ~0·3590 Will s hare 2 Bdrm hSl'. 1-, bl beach. furn $135 Phil c /o Jledtop 833·212'1 Nl-:W plus h office. bldg, 2 to 6 rm suites. Con· f t!re.nce rm . xerox copi er. Nr. OC Airport 8l3·364U OFFICE SP 4CE HB Wesl\•hff Dri\'c, 450 sq. fl., pr1\.'.atc bathroom. air. etc. SJ75. J>er mu. Call Gene llill. &ll·U200 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t"e male/male straight, THn.COLO ... Y No smokers share Sm. 11 n pad prv. bath. bl lo JORt;TA ILSHOPS ocean. 675·00J7 Ha lboa Prime reasonable space Penn. a\·ailabte lar~c & small. ..o.=.::C--------1 Old world charm y,·ith Garages for Rent 4150 t~rench \!llndows, gables ••••••••••••••••••••••• & l rees. 1\djacent lo •Single-tl::1rbor/ Adams/ Mesa Verde. $25. Storage only. l!.13·M4 S~l1\RE Single. sloragc. SIS. CM area . Call : 642· 7b7 l Fe s tiY al of Art s Grounds. 58o BHOADWAV LAGUNA BE;),CH 494.7915 1-----------. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BROKERS wanled R.~~. & Chairside, approx. 4 ELECTRICIANS Rentals W ant..d 4600 Lost & Found SJOO you r m one y ti a c k . 1 _1_,.._·_. C_oo_l_a_M_es_·_a_92620 __ _ insurance for expanding days wk . Ortho exp. req. Wanted. Service or con· corp. Full' or P /T. C..11 Start $3·$4 hr. depending struction exper. req'd. Ray Overturf, 646-3487 on exp. No s moking, age Top pay & benefits. App· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refined Lady wants small apartmenl. Yearly ren- laL 494·al:l6. 8usine11/lmest/ Finance ~······················ lu1iness Opportunity SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846· 7959 or 894·0IH·I LOST/1-'0UNDA PET? . . 900·2000Adoplion,1...ow Wife wanted, >A'Jdow, Cost. Spay / Neuter Info. nurse. teacher, prctt.y, no'fats. 30·45 yrs. 675·96J7 LOS'I': Gray & blk. AusL Do d ·d h Shep/Setler mix, male. you ~,ee a n c to l e Vic lllh & e st llwy, 1-IB. market .. or 7an clcph~nt 5:16-4385 ; 8!.li!·l21i7. $100 !rom Afr1c~. ~ran)'.lh1ng Rey,•ard 1n·bclween . Call Jan or · Kim, 552·0367 or 8'1:!·4880. 20·30. 642·2626 ly in person at. 17795 Sky Park Cr, Suite G, l rYine. AVON lusboya & Giris Apply in person, 1'hurs 0 ENT AL ASSI S'f . THERE'S A mornings & Moo. morn· Chairslde pos. foUll 1irt1t:. ELECTRICAL ~ORLD WAITING ings betwn IOam & 12 Endodontic ofc. Exp. ESTIMATOR =-FOR YOU._ noon . .llley West ~~cYs :(~~~~~~~o.V~~~~~ ~~~dp~~~ug~ w~:t!~y A s a n Av o N 2106 W.Oceanfront 586·7213 requirements to R EP1t ESENTATIVE. Newportllch 675-1714 0 __ E_N_T_A_L_R-,-,-,-p-l._So_m_e Classified ad no. 428, c/o WOMAM PARTNER~ REWARD OFFERS> irnployrnent & You meet new.people & CASlilER. Pussycat chairside exp. Newport Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box ssooo.·rotal lnvcs tml•nt i~o;nin:r l:a1~g ~o';.~e~~~ Pre-paration have_ xlnt. e~rrungs. Hct· ·Theatre. Days. 709 .£. .area. 642·5244 !~. Cosl;,i Mesa, Ca My adv er l i :i 1 n g & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ler than s1tung at home? CB~a~lbo~a~n;1v~d~&~l~bo~a~~1 ;;;~~~;::;;:::;;;1~~~~~!\'"~~~~ publishing business 1s in· :~:;: ~i.l~~ra~:!n1t1s~t~~ Schoola &-Call: 540·7041 or Zenith ' · Experienced tow·truck tert:slln~. 1lrofit:11lle, & e\·e . 5/21{75. 675.2445 or Instruction 7005 7-J359days CdM Area-Resp. lady to D•sperotelyMeecled driver. Must ha\•e refs. ne.\·er hum-drum. ,"'~~-~~:~:::'...":j :·~·~·~·~·;·~·:·~··~·~·~·~·:·:·~··:·~·~·~·~·I ~;;:;~~:;:;~-;~~~~ clean house, cook dinner * St'cy'1fTypists Laguna Bch. are a . r.1y partner has been 4· for 3 children. 5 Days a Tempo Temporarv llelp 497·17'". BABYSITTER needed , k d ., ~ forced lo reure for health. LOST : Large Germ Short IE A Spanish speaking. CM weeJ"i3 1-lrs a ay. (714) 178£12 Sky Park, Irvine 1----------- reasons. I urgently need haired Pointer.l\1 Coast area. Call aft. 6PM 556· 66 <;:all54Q.-41?.5 EX.SECRETARY someun c conge nial to Jlwy & 7lh St. till. Beige TRAVEL 548.7185 1-CiL;A.;l,;;(li::.in--1 ~""""""~"""""""""~"""""""""1 1-~or s mall Real &talc run my Cosl:i l\1esanfc. collar. Reward! 960-3544. CLEANING LADY De\'eloper in N.B. near lnexpericn cedok. but AGENT Exper. 5 Niles a week, · M l h ood ' f I h ' 6PM·2·.JOAM. Newport DISHW•SHJ~ airport. us aye g muslrelalewellw/sales ... ost emae,w 1te &nk """.-.-t ·g& h s kill s l>e<>plc & clienl<>. Please Persian CaL Vic. Znd St. Bch ofc bldg. Steady MAC'HIMEOPR Ky pin I d ,0' r R• ·, Workro''el'.ablewoman. now e g o .,a Call Doruthy, G:Jl.().15-1 fr1r & t'lorcnce, S. Laguna. CLASSESST,\llT EKperil'nCed 1-1 i g h sch o o I g rad . t:stale financing & con· pcrsonalappt.9am·5prn . She's old ,spade&hairis MONTHLY FullTiMe 644-0606weekdays. F/time. M .~. 6:J0.3Pti.1. struction would be Ven(l'n" heci\·ily matted but we Earn commission TELLER CLERK-Tynist wanted. EOE. Apply in person, helpful . Xlnl fringe " love her. Very good S while you learn ,. Co ·ta M• M · · 1 b r· S d CANDY ROUTE 60 wpm minimum. M ...... t. s .. sa emor1a cne its. en l"esume Heward. 4:'.14·9721 H·5. p•c1Ftc -II ., I 30l V' l . 1' . A ly days but must he osp1 a • 1c or1a, w/sa ary reqwrements t:xcellcntroulc ofcandy 4 l.1 9 ·3 6 6 7 aft, 5 & TRA.VELSCHOOLS UMtTED aYail:for nighlshift.Gd. C .M . Ask for Mrs . lo :Classifiedadno.427, & sna cks a vailable in 1 _w_oc_'k_e_n_•_1•_" ______ 1 610 E 17th St. s. Ana California lank Co. benefits. $2.SO hr to Dunlap. c/o Daily Pilot. P.O. Box your area. Ideal way lo l. OST : M an ' s I K 543·6655 start. Apply Pennysavcr, 1""'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""11560, Costa Mesa, Calif. s upple ment sa lary or dia1nond ring, white gold Accredited by NAT'TS 6 Monarch Bay Plaza 16161 Gothard. ll. H. Dis hwasher, I/time 92626. Resume must be pen s io n locations, with black oxidized Approvedror SouthLaguna Equaloppty.employer. ConvalescenllftlliJ>ital recei\•edbyJune6lh. Installations & '!'raining mounting . Lost Alay 30th Veteran Training Cati 642·0593 furnis h eel Finaneing at Hiviera Rcslaurant or Established 196:1 1714) 49•1273 Col students, p/l sis. de· 1----------1 FACTORY WORK av<iilahle Can bl'.' ex· H.1 c hards Market or FinancialAidPrograms 1714J831~1970 liv .Eyes/Sat.Car,phonc DISPATCHER ti.1an.Growingpainl mf· pandcd tt1 full t.i1nc Lil· 51,,w,,d 'len'>· Sbop 0, nec.MrLyons84R-1004 G d Shir 1 gr.4 Dayworkwk.,$2.75 ,. , / 1· ' • •-----------1 raveyar t. App ,. b r . come. r or 1norma 1011 Warehouse Restaurant. • in person, st art + ene 1l s . ph. 714·879 ·1284 Rt:WARD Before !lam Jobs Wanted, 7075 An Equal COOKS YEL 545-7101, ask for Forrest ••••••••••••••••• Opportunity Employer ~1 o n a r c h B a y LOW CAI Donk•'n. or afler 9:30pm call •••••• •Major Ser•ice Station, 979.5366. Bel ween_ l lam Bookkceper/'rax Consul-Res taurant Corp. is 18G E. 16th, Costa Mesa 1-'~"-'~------- n e t s $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 • & 9pm call 871.5720. tant will maint.ain full j!et IEAUTICIAH opening a new location in NO PHONE CALLS Fashion Consullant, full $17,500.casl\. -~--------·lof books afler s :J<f& Gual"anlee Laguna Beach. Top PLEASE orp/time. We will train. t~OUND : Cock·a-poo, ap· .w eeken'd s . Re.ply lo Wages. Experience is a Over 21. Call 963·2652 or •Pi11aTake--Out NewportArea.548·1311 must! Ask for Chef. St:LI_, idle items with a 846-7959 prox ·1 y r old . Vi c Classified adno.42G,c/o -----------• Foreo'no Ccr Ronnir I 831 ~,, Daily PilotCJ;1ss1find Ad . ,. ~r-t a m o n iii & E l Daily Pilot. P. o . Box 1E•UTIC1•~s/ ·~ ' •Jewel~Mfa p 'd S A ~ 1---------1---------1t'emale, p /time. Apply ., 7 rc s 1 e nl e , an 1560, Costa A1esa, Calif. H•IRC'~S · · 2 4 d·•·I · F l HOLL •HDIUSIMESS Cl CI 798 A u .. ~ H..J-W--&-~ 7101)L1-•pWoofed 7100 ·pm " ). os er ,,_ emente. a 1492·1 . 92626 ~ """wv ~ t'reeze, 899 w. 19th st, SINGLE GARAGE S25. See Manager; t:I Patio Ct. 130 Broady,•a)', C.M 645·41 70 SAL l:S S.!0·0608 :-'-~====cccccccc_.1 '==--------1 Mone Y making s a I on . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • CM ·roP 'OCATION t, 0 UN D : L g. BI k . Messenger driver, lite.de-Top location, ::io. Coast .., 1 HARO WAR t: STORE, miniature male Poodle, livery, pl lime, temp. l\1y Plaza Mall, C.M. 40 Hr DEPT. STORE MESAVERDE Newport Hea ch , old c hoke c hain , Yic . car.496-8151 wk. Guaranteed wage. FIGUREMODB.S DRIVE PLAZA fashioned store perf. rrir Ne .... ·l:ind & lleil, l-IB .1 ---------~1 Vac. benefits. Personal THE BROADWAY LADIES ~8·40 . ffighpay, ••••••••••••••••••••••• for store or office. Ample o.:oupte . S•IO.Oi/U. com• M7·084 l EXCELLENTTYPING interYws only. Crown & good working conditions. FREE Rr..rr parking. Town & cuuntry pletc. owner. 675·72l!J or in m)' home Glory Deauly Salon, Mgr LAGUNA HILLS No exp. nee. Phone ~tr. Offic~ Rental 4400 LC1"111 almos11here. 494 .8253 t~OUND : Lgc bl 1>uppy ·1·6, ___ C_a_l_l_P_a_l_67_S_·_<_l17 ___ 1 Hobbie De Leon, ,Ph : Green, any day incld 'g ore space in Mission Vie-1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E. ----------1 mos. Trabuco & Vi~ V1C·1 546-7186. WILL OPEN AUG. 4 Sun. jo & Laj.!una Ni guel as CoslaM esa.~-----4ti3 • BROASTEH takc-uul toriaM.V.8J7·8.'i72afL2 fypin g, m y home, 90 ----------714/821-0180 low a s JOc sq ft1n newofc ----------·I chicken . burgers, etc + w.p.m . e lectric. Eve IE.lUTICIANS • II you are interested In being Interviewed tor b Id g . Ca I l 0 w n t: r . 1736 ANAfl i':ll\t, CM. beer & wine. Yr-roun1I , FOUND : Pornera nian.1_w_o_,_k_._S_S9_·_4_96_l_,_r_1_60p_m __ 1 Now interviewing for: permanent employment In Out' new store, please l''loral Designer wfsates 831-1400. Ground floor·600 sq. ft. mi"' B·•ll>oa. "18.QU". S .O . t'ry /Wcs l m 'r . H ~ t •~--& ••p•<. Mu sl have,.,,,, ------1 k " .. -P 213-639-l!ll!t714 ·963·21.l2A . HelpWanted 7100 ewpo..----.l'r ,.._ complete cllpciutttiecouponbelow.Mailtous .._,." " •"N N.;. rt Bl I LI ., Office, r estroom, par . COAS'r PROPt:llTlt:S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call :644-0661or540-8582 at tM address: lncllcated. You will receive an So. Coas·t a rea. Call ,.. · ewpo '"'< · 111 ing, etc. 673·2654 eves. 67:1·~110 before noon, 714/493·8738 .. 8 " S95, .. C .. S85. Ut11. l -~~-'--'---'--'----1 ---'-~-----~~11..osl : Fem . Calico, 2 yrs. A.Cent/ Aucitor answer by phone or mail wltllin three weeks set- pa1rt . 675·8457. 2 SHOPS, id eal location Do I ·d " ":\1agi.:ie " Vic : So. Coast S $ K M · ,..,_ Bicycle Mechanic. Exp in ting a specific a ppointment time for an in· -""-'C..CC:.C.::C.:-----1 fo r bookstore, candle you ncef a n c to lne Plaza. Reward . .546·3736 t, 13.2 . aJor...,, ange repairs, some sa,les. FUJI terview with you. food SerT Worlcer N I I l I rr. markel? or an elephant 1c..cc=ccc=ccc.=.=co=-1 Co. Corp. Gen'I acctng or time. 549.3577 Before 1 6:30·3 s hift & l :J0.8 shirt. c w Y ' cc or a e< 0 1~·e. s hop or a rt gallery. from Afric a? or ii n}'lhlng Lost : Sml. Shellie. black, auditing bckJt:rnd. 50% E1tte lt.nt opportunities fol" qualified 11ppllc1nts. Park Lido Conv. Center, Cdl'ol . 275 Sfj. ft . Pacific Localed in the ti.fall at in-between ? Call Jan ur female:Whitechest. Vic. travel. Employer pay l;P;;;M;T;;;u;e;";5;";';';;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Outstanding employee benefits. h' Rd l:oast~:;r .. ;~~~~· ;f7~-~actury, N .B . Kim,552·0367or842"'880. llunt.Jlarbor.ti.1aybein· fee/AISofce jobs. 11 ADDRESS TO: 4&6Flags ip ,N.B. ---------1.::c:.::::::_ _____ l lnTeshMnt Jurcd. Re ward.846·1291. A"IJUaGordon Boys & Girls GetAHEADlnThe Ful::L SERVICE Prime Balboa Store Op..,...,-ify SOIS Personnel ARMY.Call549-2929 ..-··-· LOST : ... Jt ed l\illfold, 10tol4ye.a rsofage.Dai-AskforlOG EXEC SUITES Front, 37 'x2{1 00 B.alboa •••••••••••••••••••a ••• ladies, al Si zzler on AIJ"ncy 642-6720 ly Pilot delivery routes T HE BROADWAY FROM S,70• Hive!. Sl 75· ti.Ir. Weiler, NE ED I nYcstor with llarbor UI, C~1. Re.ward 333 E. I 7ttl Mo IS, CM may be available In your GIRL FRIDAY G7s-2045. $100,000. IIanrtlinp: in. ror return. 548-2156 days srea. Earn profit for de· DEPT. STORE Pull time. General office _A.cclc~poc...<l~A..c..co~•'----'833=·c30~1~0.jldcal location for Daycare ternal1onal gold &: sllve.r or aft 6:30962·7520 Ad..UnlJtr..eive liveries & cash, trips or ATTN: CENTRAL PERS(}NNE L work. Nr. 0 .C. Airport. Center. C)n Newport coins. Very lurrali ve .1 ~-~-~~--'=---1 Al•iat.t merchandise for selling 3880 N . MISSION ROAD $:SOO mo + mjr. med. ~xaeu~: ~ffi;~c 1 ~c;'~:;'_ Blvd . c M. Close l o Principals only. Call Mr. LOST: Irish Seltcr.4 mo's To $800 for enthusiastic new subscriptions. For O Write Ad #308, Daily Reason1.1 ble 6'\.').:nOO !re.cw.a)'. 645.(8)1 for ap· Ke lley at832-2513. old, fe1nl. Vic Huntington organized mature information please call l S ANGELES, CALIF. 90031 Pilol. P .O. Box 1560. --'-~-~~-'-~--1 11m l. & frankfurl, I-ID _ woman , Min 7 yrs, 642-4321 . Jo'rom San Costa Mesa,CA92626. WATERNOMT ~---------Want financial parlner _S_36_·1_4_64_R_e_w_a_ro_, ____ 1 gener al ore e xpcr, Clemente-San Junn f--------CLIPHERE --------l l --'--'--~~c.o=c...-l-~·1triol Rental •500 ror new concepl in boat Personnel accounts Capistrano area, call Mewpor11each '""' .. drive . Mr. Blo c h FOUND: Approx. 4 mo. 495·0630and'Mis.sionVie· t:xecut1Yeo!flcc~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979.3194 , old rem. dog. Vic. Coast p1yahle f purcha8in,.::. 11 & h Hu NB. Send resume to jo-EI Toro area. call $150·S350!\tonth Cnsta Mes~·Santa Ana M 1 L SOZS · ,,,. Y · 7 t ' · Classified Ad t 3118. c/o S81·6310. Vlewothoats&watcr ti.f -1, J200/1320/1716 sq fl, otMY O oan OC.0-2397 /646·5386 EqualOppor. Employer llLL GRUNDY ()fr .. Warehse. prk'J.:. 220 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found : approx 3 mM otd P~~ cr;,:,~~t.Mi;;a~·ea°lif. Realtor 675·6161 pwr. 646·125216"<1·2228 IUSIMESS LOANS female puppy. In flood 92626 Private ·orticc in S Office Si.lite . $100 mo. Westchff. fH2·4097or1133·2616. $S0.000to$500,000 control i;hannel, Murdy,1-----------1 NJo:WPORT NEAR 1.JOSP. Business g rowlh with Alleral· n & Fill' " •al 104 T IUILDERS W eslsail Corp. haS vacancies in the follow· ing categories; HOlldLollll ....... '"" r r 3 Pcirk. HO. Tan, no ID. 10 1n,., g ,;,,.,., sq to c indus'l. ex· creatiYc financing. 847.5043 aft s. for Costa Mesa Shoppe. 4 Cl'. Ofl'S w/pvt baths & Call Mr. Hryan days . M usl be ne1t. view. 5 Jr <'XCC ofcs. 83'·1600 '""°"alt 5350 642·1826. NO. Costa. Mess Dental/ &1edlclill /()fc swtes av1ul. F'r1.1m $:145 /mo. Mr. O'Kcefc, lf33·2!)JO Con!. r m . Hccept. area.I-----------•••••••••••••••••••••••l------~----1 Prod. of cs. AB&emblY & • Conatrvcffon L,..., manu(. ~r e.a . Sound Mr.Part.: 673-7341 studio ophon:il. nrokeML 1-----------1 welc•nme. Mon· Fri. M~•· Trwt AMATEUR :~:'.~°.:.I ... Of'F'ICt: or Slol"e ~nt.al 700 ..,q. ft. <xeanYlew. tw.5·5400 • · Dnda 5015 1111 S. El Camino. Sion 1200 Sq. Ft. M-1 w/front Clemente ortlcc, lge rear door. ZlO list T.D. on M·I lndust. 3 Ph LI 'l IG $<85 .,...,, BldJil!i. $37 ,000 at D\4.-k. • l MO F-REE RI''""""• • 1.1sc ni ' ....., "' T I w c t puy•ble 1390 per mo. Incl 1•2·3 Rm. of(•'• .. from erm1na ay, os a ' Mes• D '40 S110 lnl. Equity $10.700. C..11 $13.S -,,e r mo . Near · •YS , • • C\'es &46-0681 54$·.4818, '48·8618. a1rpor1 . &ci'X:; serv. on ..:.:-=:.:.co.::::;.. _____ 1----,------ premlul. Noleoereq. 2500 1q ft shop in OranJ:e OJ-:f'AULTLISTING W-32239Tilnoon w/ ofc. & lncd ~lorage For San 8ernarduJOCo. W -2140Afternoon yrd,Z20pwr.54.S·a760 Com/Doc (714)83.5-8231 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t PRJ::GNANT? Ca rin g co nfidenllal Couniieling &: referr11I. Abortion, adoption & keeping, -APCAREM7-ZS63 NIGHT Top ,. ..... •Int eo. benefits, goOO working Am1t«ur cntert1lner1 conda. Please apply ·l needed lo perform al lhc R•te guard at Dana Point fk.'(I Onion Wt'ltMil Corp. ADA.MS MASSA~. Restaurant 00 Sunday 275 McCormJck, C.M. Clean prlvat~ rooma . night. Call Mlke496-G.111. Ma11sa,11e & Saun:si. 88J9 -~-------1 IOOKK9H Adam• AYe 1-lunL Och. AR£ You Looking t'or Retail f'urnlture 1tore. 963 1247, M0n Ulru Sat JOB SECURITY7 The Pay1e t 1y1tem, ,. •• llatm 'til midniaht. ARMY has lt ·and pays ceiv1bte1, p1yroll, •c· well. Call !M9-2929, as:k cur1te typ l•l . Ca ll C/:ass1f1cd Adil 642~78 lor 10$. 542.'ZM3 before IOam l •m k'llllfnted in Ming in1erviewed !or emplovmeni tn the following eretlfl; ~DEP'T.MOA. SALES FLOOR STOCK HOUSEKffPINQ Wl'IAPPfAS a" 011vSl'li1t Eveninv Sl'IJ11 I Have Super"*>ry bl)efr.nce lemo11e1 l8Yff11ot11ge .... ~RESTAURANT BEAUTY OALON CAGE CASHIERS CREDIT OFFICE BFun Time P11rt Time vnO v •• o ..o NoO Cl~ ----------Vo·---- GOOD JOB PENSIONERS Male, 2 days pe,. wk. Mulll have car. No sell- in g. Perm. Refs.673·2289 GORDAUZ 1-las Openings t'QI": D4 Y & HlGtn' HOSTISSIS Apply In Person Mon lhru Fri 3-SPM 900 1Gy1ldo Dr, HI Equal OpPQr. Employer Don 't drop the ball! Got a job with a Jow-C'OISt Daily P lll'>l Cliaiifie"G Ad. Phone 646!·5678. twp ' ••••• 1 llAlll 675-i .,~. EXP4 leadi :-orl M4·1 OvP< Hal A1 a 1 T llous pcrM 3-11 ~ ~ IIOUSE ply Hosp flous Sp1111 962·S -I I 1·3:3 Hosp ( -.... (I W9r• new o.c. $100· is fu peop thei~ to l hou • lighl Call ...... Life , - T !\fin. scho-m.., ex p• !lam 387 !\t en !=:OE -- Req ' incl~ J>pec1 plast kno1,1 dimE prec meai s· ll3" Eqa --IRVI\ SER\ 488 Suite I ~ iu11 Age P" 'custc PILC Salu out o and least de.Ii~ Tra vi de• Hun till·l Equ l.ady lite ing. I ---, Ex pl ~ AIM wor~1 duct! lite I 50 •' paid pers turia Ln, l or ! ~ S m • Stea P•Y aro\ vari prot proo MAI, Lim« ---, MA~ clea; lena swil, recrj rm. noa nee< br. ,. G ( pert Wet Wa1 ><E\ t:xi; Um1 Su" .,., Now lra mat ,,..1 wlll '"' bell 1''1n~ Dal ..... W.1111 ltol Detl a040 Mltalw.. IOIO Wedneaday.June 4, 1975 * DAILY PILOT , 01 ........ w-..-· 110 ...................... ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' .._,.. 0 HelpW•••d 7100 M.J-.w~ 7100 MbutaOMCMIS 8080 S.w•-Machinn IOt3 Motot'Cr:H/ ........................ ••••••••• . ......,. . ....... s 9150 •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUNK, 915 Jra. old $SO.. Black Small Toy CAllNTIA.5A*S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• coo s ·~i-~{)~TJrL~'d . NunH Aides. all haf\.s Milk· tans. $25 le 11.SO. Poodla, cnu. lt&--0142 T Qual Mill~ Attenlaon R~khound:sl Ur°'"h rrs 7.1~ ?.oi • p1lt1 hi •••••••••••••••••••-•• 6'7$.UU. or C~n v . boapll•l. Call SAL£S/llANACEM£NT CaJIS48·1800or64$.lt61. or&f.S..2.801 alla'S. ~ed Ca.rpet&-AQ)'Sb.e lS" Lortone Vabn ~mp is~v.ln ~ m.A <'hlnt.. hlH· 1i 1Jun1l.t 7.W t'\IWPJlt'\I 642·1JS9.3. sa..p ._/Gtih . "CHIAP!I.. Polis her. Used twice n<'w s.tl() 4 6401n :r. \\ ~Jan tounn • at"l't·~~ HOSTISS Nurses Aide. exper 'd. E.pe(d lo bl,& fuhl.on LS~d ~9th d CENTURY Dobie. lrl red ma.le. , c .. 67).7162 $ 1 O O . s 4 7 . ~ J SI l • • • . -,lm mH cunli ~•.,lkl. Exnar'd for _,, .... r .... t ln Bayview Conv. U m e n s &r w omen'• _&1.!.~~r w/beveled mo•. A KC . Trained days167S·l9'J7 e-v. N t: c; <; II J St• w I n ~ O.l!i 4ib.:i -........ v ... osp, Sport.swear a.....a.i-.. r UUIJ~~ top. Lea&lh , .. Price 2ad to eood home -Mad 11ne. G.imt< ~huv. leadinl( Newport Och re C M 00-3505. career l 'el;j'':J or: HI\. 64t)'. Beu. cood. Ca1Ja(l6pm,673-Sl.3S. Cout P'lr~t:i.-.... i.. SHAG CPT .• exec. desk, prtLe, hl..l• nl·v. ~.1t11 i t $u,ulu 1:!51 Out ~t· • $Ort hote l Call J ohn ~n r s ea. $350. Dir. 66fM.13t ~ _...,...., new Pullman & to1M 673 41l63 art ~ t•n 1: & I r ;a n:. ~~:J.> W-4·1700. ext MIS fo;Qu1tl ma mt. Call ror llPPUr Ul· 5'5·3961 eves. ' Iris h Se tler male A.KC S1S. Cord delav~. Best otrer. 556-~ or -l:H ~' Oppor. J:;mploycr OFFSET te.rvw Puppies, champ. back· ~1-ll22 642·5l:84 SporliftCJ Good:i 8094 ---Tffl LOO. Fino Ba LI Ir CJ aw Plano. irround. Shots.· IC7. 7340 ••• •• • • •••••• • •••• • ••• • .1 "·• ~ '" .il-1 '1111.I Sho"' HCMIMCleClllileg Ser. PRESS OPR 644·6500 Stool. Juno converted eves . MATTRESS COMPLETE JO \'olume WILSON Golf Set. "'28. -1 H1kl· M.rn_> xlr J s. l.4l M at u r e bon d ab 1 e kcro&ene Lamp. plates & set ~f E n cyclopeda.i wood:., 11 ituu .... lJ.ti.: & 1111 ' ~o ~~ti u.uu ,. wo men. bric-a ·brac.Casa Pvt. St. Bernards'• A.KC, 34 *MAD MESS* Amen C'ana +annuals to earl ~75. 540 9Jbl Top$.64S..512l l!;x~r'd on 1250 otfset Pty.673-1.265. Champ.ions IA pedigree 1967 + Jo--U nk &Wagnal 2 --f ake O\t:r P<f~nwnt.-: on ----------1 Press. Knowledge ot ban· SALEMETAJL 11 mo. old female , weJI *ALL SIZES* volume d1cti~ set+ M o v 1 n ~ · m u ~l ,, l'l I ' m) Wi • ..,u,w.1 l''1~ Housek eeper, m illu re dery, 1,latcs & culling women's seeciaJ~ shop LADDER BACK PETI lraJned.$150.6'5-2406. 7 \'Olumc st'l of Land & Hei;ula taon A SF pool t.;. SlOO m '< u 1ull.> _,f{;~(I person for guesl home i>uper i.tock. on Lido Island. l>osltlon POINTCHAlRS. People, $50. Many othet hie, xlot conrt. l~"•,l 11tlcr 3-USl\lrt.646-6116 av1&il for high booking $46-<Wleves. toY-1045 b oo k s a t 10• e a . O\'er$400ti7~1,,1~ '73 HOMDAXll 75 Housekeepur, f/time . Ar) ply Mes a Verde Conv. Hosp. 661 Center St. CM Appl p _, n-sales women lntereited .._,,...-*" 1010 •• ... •• •••••••••••••••• BE c-P a p e r Ll a c k s r r c e Y ~rsoM"' "-"'pt in lop Conte mporary ...,.,__.... FREE d D, Kan g .>lo, mattress 646·4324 da .,., 545.3007 TY. Radio. _C.111 L) nn ·l!~I 111:11> Belwcen 9~·UAM fashions. Full or p/time . ••••••••••••••••••••••• d to gE bm wJ{encedl Box spring, frame. xtra eves. _,v , HiA, Shr.o 8098 - PACIFIC MUTUAL Sa I a r Y I c omm . "74 Kelvlnatorsidex side yar • xt ra s mal firm; stJllpacltaged.$215 •••••••••••••••••••••••Il l Sh. Y 1 11o~L\, ,111t 700NewporlCtr Or 714/838-6264, As k for no fro.st, 19 cu f\. RMrlg. temal~ Shepherd. Super (Value $525);~$!95. ORIENTAL RUGS. 9x12. Scll/lrudc Sony TC 65U lUntl t: tr..1:-~111 t .Jl'l't.l Houseke eper. h vc 111. Newport Heuch Linda $400. ~·9882 alfectionate "loves ktds, (Value $425). Incl. de-(2) 3x5 mald ung. all w1 tape Jeck r"'t'I to rt'd ~.>JO Span s h s pe1tking o.k. Bqual Oppor . EmpJoyer 1--.--------------·-----t 00 bad habits. ~5950 livery 631-0488. Usually pads . $65. 751..0W.S. Value $.400 1142 2-ltid 962·5861 l~~~~~~~~~r~~~~~~~-G.E. R~rig, 9 cu n.. Xln CUTE KJ'Pl'L-·s Home. I-~ CODd. $.S.S. s.52,1C73 Call E v.:.:.:.: ----------Kirby V ll<'UUm with iall al· loafs & MariM i 1 TH l li ~I'll t..".i) Hon SALES1 WOMEN -EARTH WORMS lachmenl~.$39.~1525 Equlpm~nt 1"'\ilh· ~1111 mnd :l.~' ---------..iPar kang Allendanl. over HOUSEICEIPER &CUSTOOIAN 7-3:30 & 3-11:30 shifts Hospital ex per. ne<"~:.. IR. Culaf. drivers lie. Cull betwn 11 .30am & 3 pm. 673·9775 (&a couple of good men) WE OFFER: Sears 20c f. Fros llree &12-9169 FORTHEGARDEN • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111 ~oo lrrr n t>l~ .... 11 1 Refrig. aulo ice foaker. FaEE IUTTB4S 1000for$4.9S M1Kell•eom locrh ·M • tcnanc~ .itl .• 1. A career in advertising PBX Answerinq Serv & public r'elations w/a Afl n & eves. Wli:nds in· s uccessful & fast grow- $125.837-8895. W•ted 8081 S •1 °1" e 020 Call 54S-99Z7 Worm Cast.Lngs $2 Lug ••••••••••••••••••••••• •n ct 11 'I \\I \H \ :11:.1 t-n1l11ro N o r ge r e fri ger ator , 17362 C othard,HB •sc•SH$SFOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1>1M•uH \l u'l ""-' h~ 1"11 S11n Clemente General Hospalal 714/496-1122 l ingco. k emake r avocado nrly CUT E kittens, weaned & • "" C:le<'lr1cul \\'u-."l\.\orl..lll;.: • ; •• o ,, kt 1s1>1I ne w $175. STJ..6544 ' l.rained. SOFA Dl!:D for sale $25.00 Good used rum /refngs Plutnbllll! lri:.t.Lllat1v11 c uded_. _E_O_E_._S4_(}._l:_962 __ 1 2. Easy sales w/a down ---.-.------~Pe rson 21 ·40, t r n ·for to e arth product that m ~mt. $150 wk guarn. s ma ll businesses ap · ... 511-r Job Coll. pre f. Mr . Levi pre;ci-ate&can alford. <Part-Time Hours> 848·1004 3. Daytime work·NO W(>rk 4 hrs a day an our -------1 Eves-No weekends-No new cooJ ofc across fro m Photo,grnphy Workshop travel. 548-4015 or trade for twin lx.>ds. 1-'rzrs/stoves 54&-0768. & Repair. lnf.10jn l Eni.: Kenmore Washer, \•ery 642-1982. oood cond. $75. KJTTENS, 8 wks. tmd. 1----------B a n a n a Trees & llepaar (an l>o<Al I S...orpw o TOP I I T . Cl b T I f Marine. 5 l8 !!71~ 6'2·8478 A.pi ricot, Orange & Gray oca eruus u rop1ca s. remove ree. I labbies.646-6020 fullmemberShip. need th e m for m ~ loots.Power 9040 Portable GE Dishwasher . M6·7882 garden. 67S..a:k)7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $50. Days 6~; rules KJTTENS wilh character, Ch . . ) • 19 . L' v I ~ I'll '\ L' I ') 'II t\ ,I\• J "·' k r r; ·, l'I. • E nd u 1 11 i. ,.-.111 ~r. ,, 'Iii:! 111\lll 71 ;..>s11 t-;lo;rnun· l r IMVf'. GP h at .S. m 1wh mo"'·' S 18011111 H ',\>'<I X 1 i ll ltih O.C. Ai rport & earn HI G H F-\S HI ON & 4. No gimmicks or high $100+ per wk. The work N U D E M 0 D EL S . pressure selling.· 675-0087 ' long ha ir s hort hair aan Lank 1 en w/top. Mus.cal ... · ' u •• ' · . . . · calico, yeilow. wh.ite & 8'xlO'x5'. $65. 493·4710 Instruments 8083 O\'hld .. 2~1.~I P:,'~lr_. ~!:..1 ol Motor Home~. Fngidaire no fr~~ 18 cu. purple . CALL NOW! aft. 6 : 30PM ··~··••••••.•••••••••••• lcr. ~t> ;17_7 • _1.I ;:,9_ .!I~~ So~/Rent 9160 It. it°erfe ct ConditJon. $6S. 642-1982. · M/FM C I· Quilter Guitar a mp.100 ALLGLASS t>.tr t'Ol Jkl·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-0685 A assette payer, · Us 4 12" · ~ · ti <: lHTFZ l'IW I I • Beautiful lovable German Hermes Add. ma~h .. ~"o .old $;gcoa eGr:.r" l5 :HOiii' .l'~ll')' i\l.111; ', I .'11. . o arn l'J ;:' is fun & perfec.'lly suits S49-~0 5. Short, but complete people who enjoy pul.lin~ -------• training prognm. licyc .. 1 8020 Sh ~...,. oodh Paymaster checkwnter · · · J xtrJ:. S:Jti!l;> h:-.t ol l' 11 u:. M ep.n"""'s a g ome · 673-1()(}.t . . • · 51<1K1-·111·1i\I ··········~············ w/lols o r affec tion . 673·1'°8art.6 &1-t ~II , •• I their verbal capabilities PLUM BER NEEDED 6. Fast pay-absolutely l to 3 Y cars Ex per. to work. S tude nts , Call sn.2211 lop c ommissions & hous ewives & moon ___________ ,bonuses. ' lighters are welcome. 7. Exc lusive territory Call for more info Plumber /Repair controls to protect future personal interview. Time r II 11 I I 111 t•. :; .\ r s earnings. . LlfeBooks,833-8098. 11.a11111.l•11; npt'l'll'lll't'. 8. $200 Weekly draw, lh·t:-I l'<tl•ll'l·d :;3,; 11.J:.? whenquallfied. UsedBikes/Parts.$15/up. 551·11S6orMS-97'l:8. Aquarium. Custom builtl GIBSON ~-1yso i:r Whaler l )P'' lio.il , l!J railers, Trov~ 9170 Buy /sell/trade. 2488 founlih . 1050 125 gal Everything incl LATE 50 s. $350. JIP J uhn::.on, ,.11.1· !>I.II t ...................... . Newport Bl. CM. 642·7910 111 e $250 835 2629 549-2193 after 5pm S.iOO 4!li '!9 IO ms ~"(l s.; (.' H 0\\ ~ l:>'. 1l11wHr ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . .. "' ... lJl" tt Sll•t·p~ ... ~tilt --------"t---------l AN 0 M U CH MUCH NReawlepa·gohr.l oceuygceloelr, y&. GrealSavings onUsed GOLF Me mbers hip , Offic! Furni...,..& JI:!' LAG UNA l\.\111 <lll'"'I. .1~. 11~1 "' Furn, Appli & Misc. Irvin e Coast Country Eqwp1nent 8085 mint l'ond. H~ul,1r. 1111 1\ Azuki. 2116 Newport Wilson's BargainNook Club N.B. Make offer.••••••••••••••••••••••• e qu ip p e d . l'\l Pl .\ 11;11 Sh.1!>t.1 Lo l-11ll'l>ll" Blvd. NB. 67S-1700 S45 W. 19lh St. C.M. 644•1013 or 494.izn eves. Exe svl chrs $15/35, sec) 673 31 i!J I i,, t.qh' di•1·h.. -.par l'. l>Jll INHALATION MORE THERAPY TlCH Real Estat. Sales For personal appt call Min. ~ yr s exper . or Exper., m ature. depen· 63 I ·0454 9a.6pa schooling. Salary com· dable. compallblc real cbrs $6/24, de.ks, dftg 1ull l '.1hJ n.1 l111d1 ,\. "> ~t9~urC Alzu~! ~~cLtd.er.QUALITY s ofa & lov-G .E . Refri g . 2 dr. s t ools /dks. exc dks .31'C C.: 'l'\.\in&•r e\\.:!'.!.J 1 d e l .i rr ~1111115:,7111S~lti ..,J. .... ye e .... or..... es eat, be aut. never Babyline Crib, Childs P1erce·867 W l9Lh, CM. llp. :.Ip~ ti. \'IW HJtiw ' m ensurate w/training & estate s aleswoman for1----------- e xper. Contact Mr. sales & rerllals· 5 d ay ~ECRETARY. Parttime, 1822 l'lewport Bl. CM . used..~moving.968-8822 La m 'J), S inger Sew. 645-7-11 1 m:m v xtras Mu~t "N' tu ~·tt !'HOWi l-.1<, lulh ~.-11- 548·5783. Mach.557-6149 Jpp.rec1a ll' ~ll .llllO 1·u11t. t.J n•km ''"b 1_, Hamilto n, 642·2734 exl week, incl. Sat. &°Sun. ge neral office. 494-9444 3 8 7 . c 0 s la M e s a by appointment only. 2 Spanish armoire chests• Good Office 1-unuture 8!>8· 1072 Jfl s v. k1IJ \... r\'111 : J ~l' cas t.mk-. ''I" COHSUMERGUIDES Pecan dining table (no Wedding Gown.sz5-7,Llke for s ate. · i. l•k t.> nt·\• ~~:,5:; .• ;, Me mori a l Hos p1tal. EOE. ~aliHhur1t SECRETARY for Law Firm. Xlnt typing, dic· taphone, prior legal not nee. Good working en· \'ironment. Please call Mrs . Regner at833·9031. Newest , Besl Buy chairs). PH: 644-4476 new. $100. l n sh Setter I 71-1 -631-1111 71 UA YLIN EH. UI' I ll ~11, -"J 11 oi !ltib N;ll ls NowHere! Puppy, 4 mo's, tramed. all c xl ra:. ~ka 11:.h TheSuperLeMans Expansive solid walnut $40.64S·4027 WHAT A B UY ! SCM· c r u1 sl!. Ile.mt 1•o n1t l ll·.Htn hi\ •o ,1111 i·rn1tl .... By Centurion room divider, If x 8'x3'. Copier Md!. 88. Sl50. TO P S.it Lill a ll ::-.t'lt l'oaH tJ . J11 .mn ~ Corona del Mar Bikes aquarium/ terrarium in Besson 8 rial trumpel. &t4·821l iPM 71 1 49ti i:!:.•7 l'\.\ 11r •. ,. t-: /, h tl 1111< h . II \I.Bo \ ISl..1'~ IJ INSPECTOR Precision * 673-6900 * 332JE.CoastHwy. middle, s lorage for Kraft 3 -channel radio "'!>"a\ h.11 B1u"l'' c a 1167s-7666 stereo & books. Mus t control outfil. Complete SMITH C<rrona t:lectrn Boats. Sail 9060 • • 1:1;, .).Ill •~ 11 R EAL ESTATE 1860 Newport 81. SECRETARY -----------1 see! Sacrifice $1285. Oig. Sl OO . GE st ereo $SO. l l o p o r t e I e r t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3SpeedLadies Bike.Good $3000.557-3732. 751-0817 1:ypewriter, la ke new. SUN Fl.i N 1~)' Saal n ,rl·tl Trailers, Utility 9180 Mechanical ASSISTANT condition. Only ~15. $200. 498·2734 incl trlr. ,,111:. l'm·t•1 :.111> ••••••••••••••••••••••• ToProjedMgrs 675·1997. Attractive. naugahyde 5' Gold Ve lvet loveseal. p· &·o 8090 molor Heu~ l>-G 7'-'ti'i Req's 3·S yrs QC expcr. including l sl article in· s peclion or machine & plastic parts. Must have knowledge of blucprin~ dimensioning & u.sc 0 11 precision ans pectaon measuring eqwpmcnt. CostaMna Well located RE office n t•cd s 2 ~i ce n s ed s alespeople . Women we lcom e. Business is good -need more help for our buyers! Call for interview. Th Will. L c 1----------1 sofa. Eight feet long, Dyna-Gy m exerciser. 2 tanos r«JClftS e tam yon o .. 3 2 " PARAMOUNT r 11 dark redd1'sh-brown a'n New p 0 r l ,B e a c h 4 u door. 12 cu.' Philco refri . ••••••••••••••••••••••• L l.i Ut-:n s 21i Sloop .• 1\·t1\l' W .\~ n~u l 'l'il 111w n l Ill Trlr ti lli·~'i~ Builder /develo1,>er seeks Campy. Nr. new cond. color. Excellent Condi· 7 -9am ~ee kd ays . 19 11 So hm c r Gra n d Ha l·sn g l'las~. l'nanp a selfstarting sec'ytoas · $4.50.847-9560 tion,$125.00 .. Catr675-0342 963-7530 (Parlo r ) $1500/0 fr . ral'.!! gl•ar 111d 'g p l• AutoSer vicc & sis t ( 2 ) p r'oj e c t C-ra• • 1_A_ft_e_r_6_P_M_._____ 497-2802 days 491·2tl5:! furl'J.! ... p1nnaker, l ) ll Part's 9400 M B k d --• • Power · Vat . Indoor/out· Evl's. Int•. c•o m 1> rlllt, •H'W ••••••••••••••••••••••• anagers. ac groun e.-.:-11t 1030 TOO MUCH Furniture, d d I . DRE r·1· 'FHA/VA •..-r···-oor, wet/ ry. ()ngma Magh. S:!.200 1'1'67J ll7-l,1 10 1 IOg, ••••••••••••••••••••••• heavy carved Span. 9 price $50 Sell $25. Tel. UP RIG HT Pa:tno, good TRUCK CRA.-..E Call AnytilM 6-16·3928. Eves 673-4577 fi lings. knowledge of Rolle i-SL 66, w/zeiss drawer d resser. Lg. mir· 497-21Sl. cond. SJ'i5. loan packafji ng & pro-planar 2.8 lens. Mint ror. 2 nitestands. 2 Call 6i3·6370. Lehman l:!. l r:ull'r . :!.::.,lil ... \Lor Jan 1 :!.').llOll lh 1·.1p ii• Mocid Ml' 1 ~ ~111 • ..111'1 (.' .J 11 J <I c k w I I kt• 11 '4-n •h.d.t}:-.. 54~ ~l'i'l I cessing & escrow ex· cond. 6 wks old. 2 yr war-drawers ea . $150. Alum. Free sofa/bed STACOSWITCH ln-.111r.•11••••I tremely desirable. Send ranty . $875. 64 s .1444 Storage rm. SQ). f>t2.J.238 Cover$5. HALLET & DAV JS Spand U New J Xlnt com!. l)700 o r trade fur L.1 .... l'r 545-0932. IHC. resum e to J oyc e morn or eves Phone 960-1273 1139 Baker , Costa Mes a Grigsby, 366 San.Miguel. . . 2 STACK BOOKCASES in l'aano, $375. 546· 1435 F I N I S tr ~I y \~ .1 nl \·ti ;>.t•\\ ..,IOl'k 111 u.., 549-3041 i========= S ui t e 201, Newpo rt Cats 1035 Qark0ak.3Stack $200,4 Eqttal Oppor. Employer Beach, Ca 92660. 833-3600. ••••••••••••••••••••••• stack $220. · Xlnt. cond. •---------111Real E s tate, racensed · G d p · REG 'D PERSlAN Kat· Hard t o f ind! Dlr. 5ecuraty uar . riv. &t6 4324 d · s S45 3967 ~;iiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiii~--.,,,,.~_..,.J s alespe ople. Why not Comm. needed. Military tens. Grand Champ. Bk· · a y • · IRVINE PERSONNEL SERYlCES G-AGENCY -488 E.17th <Atlrvane ) Suite 224 Costa Mc::.<1 Call 642-1470 work in the hottest area or r elated ex per. 30 hr ground. Potential show _e_v_es_. -------- Huntin{!lon lieach/Foun-wk. Company benefits. qual. 1 Fe male white, 1 Sofa & Loveseat. $150, t .un Valley· Call Phil Vehicle pro\'ided. Write male cream. 675-2m2 Coffee ta ble, $65, Rattan Mc Nam ee a l Village classified Ad. No. 387. KIT TENS . Four from Furn. Make offer .. misc. Real l::s tale 963_-4.'iti_il __ D aily Pilol. P.O. llox. Siamese Mother. Six uni· _968 __ ·284 __ o_. ------ Receiving Clerk 1560• Costa' Mesa. Ca. qu~ly colored black & French provincial china For large HWllington * Secy's-Several white . 494·7265. cabinet $150. Coffee tble Bch Drug Store. Female . ~-$900lOO%Fee Paid SIAMESE K i ttens, $40. Phyfe din t b l e •JUNIOR SALESME or male. t 'u ll time . Mon Acctng Clks/GenOfc Chocolate Point, 10 wks. _SJ6... __ 3_1s_2_. _____ _ thru l''ri. 847 ·256.1. Liz Reinders Agency $30. Maple .Jenny Lind" crib Age 10·15. Earn $20·$401----------1 4020 Birch St. Ste lO<i 673·6423 with mattress ~ or reas per week getting new RECEPTIONIST Newport Beach 833·8190 ff 642 7636 customers forthe DAILY Callforappointment D09s 8040 ° er. · Sharp girl needed for PlLOT afte r school and • •••••• • • •••••••••••••• Cleopatra would buy this ma in lobby of Mfg. firm (2) Ser vice Sta men, 1s t Saturdays. You must be 1• n 1 r v 1· n c 1 n d u 5 t -. •PET WORLD• curved white fur chaise. l f h I b 3 00 class. T o p wages + ou 0 sc 00 Y : p.m. Complex a rea. Must comm. Apply Ray Carey Llasa-Apso. Chihuahua, Luxury for$100644·1059 and be a ble lo work <il have adctang, ty p in " s P o od l e s Shih T z u least 3 days per week. N .. Chevron Station, 60-l . • • • Refrigerator, decorator deliveries or collcctmj.! skills. front orrice ap-Coast Hwy • Lag. Bch ~bn~uzer, Cocker. Dox· Sofa. Bedroom, old brass Pc arancc plus ""rsonali· 1e P1l Bulls Cockapoo .__.. · 53 7 Trans p o rta t ion pro· ""' · · • · ' ueu masc. 645-1 vided. Call 963_5011 an ty. Wall operate PBX· SHOP FOREMAN/ Porn. 100 mixed Pupp1es.1 __ • _______ _ l>ial console & greet fre· PRODUCTIOH Stud serv. most breeds. CUSTOM DINING SET Hunting t on Beach 0 quent ancoman." visitors 2525 W 17th al Fairview k I th H ·1 g 631-1495 in Costa Mesa .. To produce quality pro-· • oa · ea e r, era a e E I 0 l anti appli cants Man. 2 yrs ducts at good produclJon SA. Open EvesSll-5027 master BR suite, triple ·qua P port u n 1 Y related ex per. Apply in & XI 1 . dresser. dbl bed head- -___ E_m.....;p_l_o_y_cr ___ 1 person. Edler lndustnes rate f reas. cost. 'dn op-B 0 R Z 0 I < Ru ~ s 1 an board, mirror. Henredon 0 S N B por. or an exper man Wolfhound) AKC, 12 tables, odd bureaus. anti· Lady Companion. live-in. Inc. 2l0l ovc t. · · to s upervise woodwork· mos. Fem. 642-<W>:> que si'de ch..,.;rs, custom tile housework & cook· Mo n -Thurs . 7a m·5 .3o ing shop, s pray booth, .... ing.Call 642·4630. pm. s i l k s creenin g , a s · PEMBROKE We l c h cherry TV stereo cabnl, ..=:~~~~~==:---·!•--~~~~~~~~I sem bly, pack aging & Corkie. Pups & Grown oriental rugs & wool LEGAL SEC'Y shipping. Knowledge or Dogs. A.KC. S4&-4928 carpels. 7' lllk. vinyl Exper 'd. 642-944 RECEPTfTYPIST Poly uretha ne molding 1-0- 0 -G--0-8-E_D_l _E_N_C_E _so_ra_._6_75_·_23_88 ____ _ MACHINIST All around machinist t work in m ed. sized pro· duclion shop. Able to d lite tooling & produclloo. SO Hr work week. Co. paid ins ura nce. Apply in person. Beach Munufac· luring, 15602 Container Ln, Hunl. Bch. (I mi. So. of McDonnel Douglas plant) MACHINISTS ... Sharp, inle lligent. w/min helpful, but not necess. CLASS lo S larl Wed. Refrig .. 2 Dr. coppertone, I y r con tinuous general Ca I I B e v c r 1 Y • June 25 . 7 :30 p .m . $75.Kmg &fullsize beds, ofc e xper Mu.st be able 7141979·2991. Newport Bch -lrvine $35&$25. E ves 963-7603. to t ype 50 wpm & be able TELEPHONE SALES area. 546-4928 G--Sale 8055 lo h a nd le busy phone p t t. full t' --~-ar 1me or amc. SILKY TERRl~S ••••••••••••••••••••••• tra ffic efficiently. Apply 10 t l m or Spm to ~ am o P RUMMAGE SALE. Mt in pe r s o n ONLY. In· 8pm. Excellenl earnjngs. AKC 962·8377 Carmel Pan's h , ~da'es tcrvaews Sal. Morning 1 m "s o ts ..... 9a m·l2 noon. sa ary or co IJUS 1 1 ·GOLDEN RETRIEVER Guild. Big s election. Allied Asphalt G4G·4lOOaft. Spm PUPS, M/F. beautiful. Something for ever · 1409 E. Warner Tel~Dh Ans Serv $60. 556·1482or968·5400 ybody. Thurs. f:Yi. &Sal. Santa Ana E rd 1 F II 9:30-Spm. Pan&h Hall, EqualOppor.Employer x~er on Y·. u &. Golde nftelriever,champ. 1441W.BalboaBlvd.NB. RNS·LVNS' and AIDES Exp. Only·F\111 Time Morgan Nurses Registry 657 W. l9lh St. C.M. S\8·9361 833·2365 p/l1m e . All st11fts, lin es. s h ots . $150 . ---------- .wknds. Top wages. call 642-5729. .ffweVy 1070 be twn 9am & 4pm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-9420 Adorable Wire Fox Ter· TELE PHONE Solicitors. p/lime work from your borne. $2.25 hr + bonus. rie r puppies. 10 wks . A.KC, wa tchdog. 842·1189. WANTED S mall c l e an s hop . Steady. ~40 hr wk & top pay for ve rs atil e all around M adunisls for•---------• variety of tools. di es. prototypes & short-run production. C.M. 642·8060 No selhng in volved. Call Mr. Organ, 5.5&142.L AKC Vizsla pups, fan· taslic dogs. $75 NOW. 846--6221. TOP CASH DOLLAR PA I D FOR Y O UR JEWELRY. WATCHES. ART OBJECTS, GOLD. RN CCU SILVER SERVI CE. • Waitress.Hostess &Night LHASAAPSO.fem.8mo. FINE FURN & AN· Ni~hts, full or p/time. d i s h wa s h e r . W o I f wh/brn. Reasonable. TIQUES. 645-2200 MAID WANTED. par l time. Call Mesa Motel. 646·9681 D1rferent1al pay. Xlnt Larsen 's •Restaura nt. 646-7957 642·2210 OVAL Diamond l 'ne. Ap. benefits. Contact Mrs. M1ss1on Viejo, 830-5880. Balest r e r1, 642·2734. /\KC Male tri-color collie praised value$4.SOO.Sell c 0 s la M e m o r i a I Waitress. exp'd, over 21. a v ailable for siring. $3,000. 673-5276 bet 9-12 MAN wanted to paint & Hospital. 301 Victoria, pit or flt, apply in person 536-4918 after 7 P.M. _n_oo_n_o_n_l_y_. ------ clean apts . Gen'I main· C.M. EOE. ~i~ W~ii..~'.oc~I Kitchen. Irish Seller. Fem. l lh yrs MJsc .. l_.Otn 1010 lenance work. 70 um ts,~~~~~~~~~~~ 0 1 d w / p e d , G 0 0 d ••••••••••••••••••••••• swimming pool, garages. 5 recreation rm, laundry ALESGIRL. fabric ex· WHOWANTSTOWORK'~ w /children. 5 1-6734 WANTED M l b bondabte per. necess. DRIVE ACAB! eves . rm. us e . . Call Henry,646-4010 CHOOSE your hours, 1----------1 TOP CASH DOLLAR neat & e fficient. No tools work for yourseU, be ·Dog Obedience Class. $15. p A ID ft' OR Yo UR needed . FuSkime. $3. pe ALESGIRL to train us your own boss. Men or Costa Mesa Area .. Start JEWELRY, WATCHES, br. 8 paid holid:.ys & m an11 ger of down to Women. Cao be sllghlly June9.M9·2374 ART OBJECTS. GOLD V •c ali on . Apply in h L t SILVER SERVIC E ...7rson9amto 5 pm,JOO earl a g una ar ha ndicapped. Neat· OldEngllshSheepdog.5 . West Wilson, Apt l. Mr gallery Also pt. lime C l ean ~ppe uran ce . mo. old. All papers and FINE FURN & AN· salesgirl wanted. Apply Vets .. rellred. Age, 2S . to shots. &46•6010 TIQUES. 645-2200 _w~a;_rd,;_. _______ 1 an perS<m · ax N. Pacific 10. Supplement your an-1...;.---------1 ll EDICAL Transcriber. Coast Hwy. Laguna come . Drive a cab 6 hrs Exp'd. NB a r a. Part Sale" 1 a dy wa n l ed 10 o r more a day. Apply in U ro 2 Orthopedic 0 person, Yellow Cab Co .. . me r , Laguna Bch. Part Lime. 4 186 E. 16th Sl., Cosla St. Bernard, ll mos. old, Well trained. Call 64S-)&()8. Surgeons. Aft. ?PM call. dys 8 wk. Exper. in sell 536·9819 In~ lad1e:s rud)t·lo-wear Mes.a. Moving Must Sell 8 mo old. female Irish Setter New Sp•· Hunt. Uch. At Over 30. Pleta~ 1h•te.aac trac ti ve ai rl s f o r & refs. Write .ct no. 300, maaae1110 & recepUonisl Daily Vllot , P.O Do i< po1lllon1. No el(pcr. nee, 1560. CoSU•, Mt!3a, Cu . will train. Day &nhiht In 92623. tervw 963-7723 or 002 3934 ---. -----.-- betwn lOarn 10pm. SALES Vart lime l::xpr. 5:30 to 9:30 pm Apply in 1"1nd what you want Ir pe rson. The Stauca.s l>aUy Pilot Cl:l.•. arie<is. So. Coast P laza. ---- .. ,. Mft'chmtdise Pure bred w/papc rs , ••••••• ••••••••••••• • •• $100. Call aft&. 541·3883. Antt...-u IOOS AKC Atgl\an. youne male. ···~•••••••••••.•••••••• trained. 1bo4.a, tao, gd Anl1quo Buttertu~t Uncle history SfS. M6-372' J oe Popcorn Machine . $1,l9S. 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As king $21i'l5. atwheelsw/wide-oval es· ervice-~wg $252.80 mo. ~.1438 aflti SAVlN<.;S pm. Wknds dunngday. Call8J9..l444 Priced to SeU. O\erseas P/P 642.4052 res. (46632.X) Roy Ccrver, lllc. Example Dellvtlry Spcc1alli.ti. ~ $3377 Rolls1<t~~t7thSt.BMW ~~i .. ~~w:[er~~~tlrow~ ·~t~~~~fJ!~~~t con· Aut·~~.c~~0J::~b~~per '1"e~wi:/1:~~~~tJ~1~~ ~~~a,~gse-~~~! GJ1\""11 lJ111hl ~~~~ ••••••••••••• !!.'.~ Costa Me~a CAD HAA miles, 36 monlh open i?nd UEST OF'F'"R. "'"'l'""" "Uards. (6871> 644 1458. aU~\IH WHO II XI t ""'d All W,,. .. llln~ 11 ____ .. ___ ............... ___ 1 lease. "' __,. """' • li~WOKLY N BUG CO. 001· ·74 Appo o. n c .... · UIH UUW •74 BMW2002Tii $2997 ·~ VW. Chrome eng111e. Estimates 548-9141 ~.~~ VOLVO ~~!_r0a7~;6.new tires. $JOO(). 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Sl350. 0 Cou 1 ,.,_.... -•73 Dodge Vun. Deluxe in Call "A'>.1475 ery c ean. " \MO or " in range nly. • ter . Xlnt cond. $3700 u-u. . 675-1646 Toyota 9765 D L • 673·89ti0 eve:.. BUY or LEASE '66 Sed. OeV1lle. Goud ·~57·5674. 749 Olympu Capri • 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ftUl ~SURFER 'S, Cmprs., '70 . . DIRECT . IY66 H111bo1 CM 6.St.9301 : Ave, Co'1a Mesa. • ...... '. ••• , ........... ~!':°:!~~ .......... !?.~~ ·n Toyoia. "''· auto'. PB. (!~'.) Bu>. G'oovy inl., '"'"" 'ft'·~· fii~-,,~·~ IF YOU cond. sg~j 552-0003 '7' Capri fac ~;r stereo good cond. Sl895. aft 5 -~-TOYOTA en" n11nl cond ~> 400 ---~-----·-Custom Ford Van Unique .. • · ... • · '73 Porsche 914 1.7. J\p-PM & wkodi; 84.6-3915 ~ . .,.. . · ""' · have a :.cr\'u:c to otlcr or . -MUST SEE LOADED s un-roof. decor. group. 4 pearanc·c Group. A C 6-44-llJll • • goods to Sl'll, plact>an ad Scll1ng anythini.: with '1 JnfoGary67S·00701·7P Cyl,4spd.6 crer.&10-0827 Mags. Xlnl cond Ong '71 Corolla deluxe Sla. 1966 Hotbor CM t.Jb9JOJ 73 Dug l:OOd cond. lGOO 2025 SM h 1n th e U u1ly 1'1l ol U.i1ly .PllutClas!>ilicdAli ---------Dahun 9720 owner. 673 ~all ti l'M Wag . auto. Clean. $1475. -l!:ng. Wood dash tlltpe . . anc ester Clas~111cc.1 Scctl\Jll . . . IS a simple mall1:r •.. 1973 Ford Super 200. ~an ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mon-Fri. 556· 1828. Want ad rt'!>Ulh &t2·SG7!1 deck s2JUO/ofr. 8:!J.'254.6 Anaheim 750-2011 Phone 6-12·5tii8. ~l>_l_c_all_t>_~c._•._su_·1~ be used for construe uon WILL BUY YOUR -- -------~urposes. or convert. lo DATSUN. TOYOTA Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, Mew :surfer. Call 675 .. 6646. OR VOLKSWAGEN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9800 "'62 Chevy Van equipl for PAID FOR OR NOT. campin~. Overhauled WI LL PAY T 0 P $500 Cash. firm 536·JJ4!5 DOLLAR. CALL K~T afl6 ALL~N .540-0442 ·'&I DODGE Van. Orange '72 240 Z. Amlfo'm radio. Good cond. $650. Air. Mags. Radials. I Call 673·7·125 owner. $4250. 493·7946. 73 Dodge Van. great cond 1971 Dats un Sta lion 6 cylinder stick 675-5403 Wagon. Very good condi· ,or 675·8443 t10n, good gas mileage. -9 9 Good painl & interior. ~o.s Wanted 5 O $1400. c~u beforeJi p.m. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64i-9338 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR --------- 1''0R TOP USEDCAHS '68 Datsun 510 Sedan. 28 f'ORBIGN .DOMJ::STIC MPG G ood l s l car. or CLASSICS Heh able $500. 831·289~- lf your car 1s extra clean 69 DATSUN WAGO:'ll see us first. NEEDS WORK$550 IAUER BUICK 673·5825 or Bef. 5pm. 2925 Harbor Bh·d. 557·4323. Costa Mesa 979.2500 ---------• .• TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IN 73 DATSUN 610 Coupe, automatic transmission, radio, air conditioning. (SSJGVJ ) $2777 l>etut le.wtA ·' TO SEE US -· NEWPORT IMPORTS .. 3100 W.toast Hwy. NA 642-9405 WE BUY IMPORTS T o p Dollar For Any Jdake or Model. JIM PANOS ·. MAZDA @TOYOTA 1966 HOfbor; C M. 6.16 9303 '74 260Z, air, m ags. AM /FM, SS.395/offer. P\·t. Ply. 833,,;D18 Fiat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUMTY'S NEWEST & LARGEST IMMEDIATE DELIVERY All Models &Colors Dick Miller Motors 2001 S. M anchest~r ~ .. fl'iW511 Anaheim 6J6.fi000 '--.. ~ ... Orange Cowtty's Highest S Buyer on lmpods lill Maxey Toyota Call Roger or l311l 847 lj.')55 FREE APPRAISAL l:!ll W. Warnl'r ;it So. ~lain Santa Ana 5:;7.21:1'.! 1973 RAT 124 Sport Coupe Mint Cond 64ti-8202 We buy used cars & Ft,\T ·m tru cks. Call GROTll needs bodywork 't:HEVROLJ::T for a free S260. * 536-~1 appraisal. GROTH CH J::VROL~'T Honda 9727 18211 Beach lil\•d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hunt10glon Heach Honda s.i1-ti081 549·3331 SG A & B SELLING YOUR CAR? TOP PRICES PAID 1''or lmportS Pa1cJ for or Nol Dean Lewis Imports 1966 llarbor. C.M. 646 !:IJOJ I 0% Onr Factory ln•oice plus your .choice of ac- cessories. T & L. • Herb Friedlmtdu 537 ·5464 893· 7566 TOP CASHI '72 Honda <:;pe. 36m. R/H. · Radial tires. 40mp,::. For clean used cars & Needs paint. Huns well t r u c k s ! II o w a r ~I $750. 548.3104 Chevrolet, Do\·e & Quail - Streets-, nr. MncAr~hur, JCM)Uar 9730 J amboree and Unstol. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach. 833·055.S. 71 Jag. XJG, Low miles. Wan t.ed to Buy-lOOO lhru Must ~ell. .Best offer. 1962 Falcon Ranchero. Aulo. Air. 979·7oot running or not. Call after Karmclftft Ghia 9735 6p m. ask for Larry. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968-4971 1965 Karmann Ghia. New I BUY enJ(ine. good tires & ex· J UNK CARS!! cellent mileage. $650. 847·7~3 493-594_4. _____ _ -Allt--~--rted-Mcnda 9738 os. mpo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 970 I 72 Mazda RX2. 5000 m1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• warra Jly on eng. A/c. ·71 1'USTIN M1\RINA 1 8 radio, s uper clean. l L l .-cJ ..,,.,,. A ·r ownt!r Pvt. Pty. $1495. 1 re q r . .:JU.Ian. I • HB oA6 l297 AM /FM, vinyl lop, . .,.. . . radials. H ar vest Gold ext. 6 wks. old. 2000 m1, The IJ::.le:.t draw in the :l5M PG. Save SIOO 's. West. .. a Ually P1lol SJ.150. Aft. 6, &W-5872 Clasl>1l 1ed Ad. 642·56i!I. . . on ANY NEW or USED-RGlaRY ' 'F.'7 ~ . .. .. ENGINE CAR :.Vf11'1IEZloc• DOES MOT INCLUDE NEW 1975 MAZDAS OR ADVERTISED SPECIALS OUR OFFER EXTENDED I ~O~E WEEK ,-~.........,._..~~· OVER . 40 USED MAZDAS IN STOCK llEW '75 MAZDA PICKUP 1!5!3NA6 I 73723 IMMEDIATE $2977 DELIVERY 5 19900~ 588~~NTH Slt!)!J (1? full nr1r r olu' 1.h & t1. sRfi :'4 tn~;t! ~ P""' u·ct 1a.-. & he A all carrying chArQ_.5 l()t only 48 m ;s Oefettt!'d Ol':tmen1 pu ,1 14434 :>!t A""U11tl Pt~tr(H'1f . .tQl Hato 11 1-.. 73 MAZDA RX3 WAGON Arr cond11tonmq ISi 24W140411 J l 1777 full .,,. ft> c..Lu-i. ta• 6 h \l't-. ~ tl)l.1 rnJ P"'1 incl I~, & kc 6 1U c•rrv1~ chlHlt-11, v11 ~ m·v· l '''""~ vay!Tlftnt puc• l?~~g 68 Annyll ~ urt.,rlld J• ~11a ~I 46-.. '72 HONDA CAR Coupe> ( 1 59A638J s1477 s199 DM. S61 ~ '72 PINTO (152EJKJ S l !>7 7 futl or1,_e Dh.i\ t1r & It \f.S ~ 1r,1•I ~ omt 1nt"t tu & lie. 6 1111 c1rry1no tl'targ,., I<•' on•y 10 "U~ Ofiltifrt.-d Pd~n'!ilnl pr.ce J/166 40 Annual Pe'"'°"9" hot"' ~t /J * '73 VEGA WAGON Automatic. (205HGL) $61 11 MO. '74 MAZDA RX4 Coupe. Used, Low m1 (284KSYJ EQUIPPED Not Stri.pped 52977 s199oo~.588~~NTH $JtS5 62 lull P<•Ce Plus tai & lie ~ 24 tocar mo pmt Incl lllJl & he & all carrvu>o cnaroe• for only 48 mos Oeleu..i oay,,,.nt pr.c• 14434 25 AnnueJ Perc•ntage Rate 11 1% '72 DATSUN 1200 4 speed. radio. heater. (776346) '1477 fuH orir e plus ta11 & he 561 ..ao lofaJ In) nml incl 11• & ••c. A au c.ar~tt\9 c.h•'O.,~ tor only 10 ,,...-,, O~let'ftd ~y"'8nl l>'•C• '204 \ 00 Annual Percen1a9e A61e ~ t 13'- '70 TOYOTA Mark II Coupe. {611CRN) s1377 s199DH. $56!! FREE 72 MAZDA RX2 COUPE (200GBYl 12 MOMTH-12.000 MILE FACT. EMGIME WARRANTY 68 OPEL WAGON Fully eQu1ped (WJZ756) s777 lU77 lu11 f'\'+f',. 01v' 1,.. • t• 1V'1 1dlt nY• om• m 1 'J• & S1677 futl once plv1 ••• & he •6118 tot~ mi ""'' tr\CI t•• a 11377 lull ooc.e Olu' 11.-& he J5i81• totaJ mo pmt incl ••• & '82362 full vice o4ua ta• & he 1•1 U IOI-' tn:> omt incl t•11. & hl' & t11 (4t''''"0 ctc•''4•, 1 • .., \A,., ... ,. trt-<.J ,,...,,,...,ru ... & 11 i W.''••nJ cnM~ 1 ft onv ...., ""• 0 ,.h 1•"1 Pt1ttMnl lte & 111 Catf'Y1no charges lor oNy lO mo~ 0eff!fr9d PIYml"' lit(: & 111 canv•no charoes IO< Ol\IY 18 trbs Deferred cwymenl oru '104 t 00 An u•• ~~· • · "'" "•" • t /J once '2401 48 Annu1t PPrc1n11941R1102t 46,., O<te• J 18&3 20 A11nvot P•rcent-Rote 2t 73% -J939 !12 Annool Percenlege Rote 21 &'!io ~ ' • ' , I • I 1~·.~:.v: ....... !~.~~l~"!.°!:.~:~v: ....... !~~~1~~·.~~-~ ....... !~!!' r _W_ed_n_es_d_a.y~,J~u~n~o_4_1~97~5;..._ _______ 0~A_l~L_Y_P_U.~0.;_T~~ -..J AMtot. UHd Autos. Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• ~... ·················· c-tie '"' et'C • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• wy 9910 70 ELDORADO Fully loaded, vinyl lop. (606BNQ>. $2577 ••••••••••••••••••••• '73 ~ONTEGOWAGON Priced to sell now. Air Am/Fm stereo, all exlras best offer. 552-3728. ustan 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llul lAu~ 1 '88 Mustang, power str. i.\11\ uu '° Auto, SS,000 nu, xlnl cond B/ofrer 675-8310 VOLVO '67-6 CVL. 3 s pd, new brakes, great on_gas, Cine 1966 Hnrbor CM 64/. YJO:i cond. $825. 675-6889 __,_ "-74 Coupe de VIII~ '74 MUSTANG 11 hardtop, Completely equlpt. Mint A/C, P /S, P/B, 4-spd, cond. $8500. PP. Call for saddle bronze, vinyl top, deta11s. 646-1189. styled wheel11 & more. -----~----1 lmmac. $2950/offer. '73 COUPE De Ville, fully 83J.l918 loaded, only 24000 m1.1---------- L1ke new. Great color. '66 Mustang,6cyl. Have too many car~! Xlnt cond. Low miles. Asklng $5,200. 979-7579 $690. 496·6450. CaMOro 9917 ' 6 7 M U S TAN G GT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fastbk .. hi perim .. 4 spd. '68 Camaro A/t, p/s .. p/b, Good cond. S750. 968-8407 am/fm rad & air. Wide '65 Mustang. 6 cyl. 3 spd, tires & whls. 642-1282 new trans/pamt. XJnt. 992 $675. 646·8176. ••• • • •• •• • •••••••••••••Oldsmobile 9955 COMNa&. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHEVROLET Sales and Service SALES&SERVICE OLDSMOllLE 2121 Harbor llYd. GMC TRUCt<S COSTA MESA HONDA CARS 546-1200 University Olcll 66 Chevelle. SS. 396. 375 28SO Harbor Blvd. hp. 4 speed. Balanced & Costa Mesa 540-9640 IJlue-prinled cng. Many '73 Cutlass Supreme extras. Best offer! Loaded. Pricedtosell. · 548-8538 213/424-0348. '68 lml?ala. 327V8, air , Clean '65 Olds 442 N Xl nt tares, runs .. .:real. engtne. 488 posi tr~c. J:. $600. 646-6602 aft 4 .JOpm. nwne susp. Many extras. '74 Monk Carlo Landau, Needs ..4 spd. trans. loaded. lo :mi. Leaving 6'4,5·3721. country. Bst oCr. 548·6198.t-in..._t_o ______ 9_9_5_7 '70 MALIBU 350 4 spd. ·~···~····~•••••••••••• disc brakes, new tires 74 Ptnto Squire Wagon. x lnt. co nd. $1,300'. Auto. trans. 5500 mi. 968-6482 S3395. 642-4335 Chrysler 9925 1972 Pinto Runabout. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1750. Chrysler Station Wagon,1 ___ ._494-!JHJ2. '69. Town & Country 11 2 Ruoabout, Sl575 or of· Pass. Rack. Air. 1''/pwr. fer. Bright lime, clean, Like new. Priv.Ply. am/fm, orig. Ownr: _oo_._2_oso_. ______ 1 675-5233. ~------~-C otnd 9927 ·12 Wagon, automatic, ~·••••••••••••••••••••• luxury int.. stereo, lug . 64 COM ET Gd. cond. $350 rack .• new tires, low mi. or best offer . 642-94QJ. 645-5981 -------------------•·73 CUST. Runabout. ContiHtdal 9930 Org/Wht., loaded, Mk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IV air, disc brks, auto. lmmac. 73 Mark IV, 846·9518 BRAND NEW '74 COURIER AND SHELL hn wolh bta~lt 1n1trlor C1mper Shell 911/ft It lllf lol\1!>1\•"0 IOUC:h (!>(;1 AP8S9•S91. $2988S8433 PER MO. •199 DOWN ,,,,,,...,,... 0.1/!fel'Y TOl•I <•'11 Of>CI l~I. U11l 11 U. •IGll'l'NOW ,.,,_, prnt Pf'K• U tt• M. A PR U fOt 411 ~0 A ( BRANO NEW 175 ELITE l 0001 HARDTOP Poler While with B lue Vinyl Roor, V8 eng . Tinted Class. Auto Tran5.. Power Stee"ng & F. Disc Br~kcs Whote walt· CSG21Hl62027) $ • • $4288 123~~ '74 MATADOR ti, li.Jtll( VI §.~~$2988 ' ... -.. .... 91111-. ... ,,.. 4 .......... ....,,.... <'•' ..... ,._,.,.,..._•...c.• •&.L Wtlll1'0.t.,., .. ..-w •><•...,..» .... " • .,.. .. '7 4 MUSTANG II t~:..'i $2988 ...... ,_ '~ \w .... 1111tA1 5199::." $8440 MO. ... ~ ................... C' .... , , .... 't..witll"'O ~· 1.L OUt>t~"'­ o-'I ..... ..,. •••• 1.l '" 5199 DOWN TOI• .t" P'• I fAl 1.J ~ ' 0.ttrrr ....a l.lfrl ..,. "' J 'O• la 11 0 A ('" 4 I " 1\ IV '73 OLDS -§ ~::$2988 f1"Jlf0 ..... ,.......~ .... ~c: ..... , .... U!UO,,..-,.-. l &l UtlOlt Offwr.r ,... ...... ,. "41.111,. ._ •• ,. 'l' '73 GALAXIE ~;$1988 ... """ 599::," $7539MO. filat)!i'T.tt ....... ..-1 .~I'! , .. ., c:•~P"'•"""' ''°" u110 1to....-rw ~ ...... ., ... "'""" x. .. ,.... BRAND NEW 1 75 GRANAOA 2 DOOR SEDAN 6 ctl. pnq1ne, SP«••I litntltd ecllllon pil9., unique 5teer1n9 ,.nttl & ~I. P>t•nl '"'PH del1J•e Dvm~r 9rouo ISWl2L216738l $3488 BRAND NEW '75 MUST. 11 GHIA Aor corn!. power "eeronq & bra~e, console. lold drl ll·Mrdl wtlilt vinyl ,., rool ~u10 tr•n~ 'Fa r1a1 w5 atMr wra~ s. wl\HI, llOhl group. er111111 r•"•OW I •~R0~21J 0 I 900 Discount From Factory list '14 Maverick ;~~$2988 $199::." 58440., ...... C'#'~•..nc:# ... , ... , C•VI P'~• -'I.I.. U I,. • ~ftllll 91"'1 8'"'-• -.J'IC>ll A~ ll t• I) '71 PINTO ~~$1288 .,,. .-J,._ .,.,<ICl0'0...,t:•1JQlf •itt• ••VI_.,.. ... .,. f t.l l)M11 0.,.,, .. II""' ..... \I-~ •9 A .. • ti JI V• '!~.LTD Wagon ~ ~;$3688 ........... .._._ .....,." 72 Pont. Bonneville ~$1988 ... .......... ~ .....,. ................ ... .... ..,.,,. .. ., S99:r.' $7539 MO. .., ·--_.....,""""""'"-' 1•-4 \-... l(;'e'-1 fl.l. Ott 111Llil•• .. ,..... •~U*n•"• JO.,..,. ~~~"~?!i~, ~~!~"ldrns , factory N Cond1loOn1ng, power SIH rono. C•l4JFUI $ 70 GAL SOO 2 DOOR 2488. o/~ 11110 "<l~ oo .. er 51eer1rig r.tO· n. .11c r uPt r l~dn •81'1FTE: 5'1CJAl llHAHCIHG AVAILUU '73 PLYM Sebri~ H.T. V·I, auto. trans., factory air condllioninq. iiower sleeri"ll, Landau loP. tow low miles. '9ol9HFL SltCIAl JINAHCING AYAJWU '72 COUGAR XR7 LOc!Otd. 1nctuo1ng factory a" cono111on.l'Q. SJSE.0111 VIClll llM.t.NCING AVAIUlU '73 VEGA WGN. • AmmDJc~. J ~P<'t'd L•C~~·" No Sl21<. \AU U'lCIAl llHAH<IHG •VAIWU '72 FORD Wagon Lo.\d•-d cn(ludtrlQ laclO'y .ior c no1t•Qn•fl<J r:>•u~ •'" "'' e.tr.l~ • l!t0081 ==i '7~ .. ~~~~~~~ b• • • r •'"' i ,..,, • .... I~ tSftl. .. . SI0,600~., FREE RADAR RANGE 1 WHM 1>41 ~UllCMASI Of ANT CIUS a JllOIOIHOMI brond new 11111 MINI HOMI $8489 I I I 17,000 mi . Loade d .--------- Whl/Wht inter. ~6953. fttymouth 9960 S52·3080 aft 6PM . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 "Town coupe··. Real luxury. A II extras & 1 m· m ac. Dk. brn. w/ta vinyl• top. $4,995. Can finance $4875. 636-0072 ATLAS SIKW JIHAHCIHG .AV.t!V.IU '71 IMPALA V-I Auto Iran~ .• air, PONer ~t~erlfll), rad•O & healer. l'l'llC6RI VICW JIM.t.HCIHG AVAll.&lll :::::·~::.:.::;;~"' $13 s s • '71 SCOUT I '74 PINTO RUNABotn C SSS JO)( I 19619 Mark Ill. full power Sacrifice. 642·4057 aft 6PM Chrysler /Plymouth Open Daily & &in. 'til 10 PM 2929 Harbor 81\·d .• Costa Mesa 546-1934 Conette 9932 '68 PLY 4 Dr. lo miles. air, ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean. $950. !>48·7482 or '69 VETTE, nearly new. &.l6·2022 427 Eng, 4 spd w/many --------- xtras. 9684122 ·10. Duste r V-8. ma~s. stick. Needs prunt. $1200. Dodge 9935 Call 644-5061. ••••••••••••••••••••••• p ti 9965 '74 Dart Sport. 2 Dr .• ~.~.,~•••••••••••••••• Sedan. 6 cyl.• standard . , trans, A/C, 9400 mi. To 70 Bon.n. Conv. Load~d. setUe estate. $2600. Pb: New tires. all electnc. 549-1797. Good cond 523·0300Tony '69 Dart. P /S, P /B, auto .. '67 GTO. Xlnt cond. Air. 4 Xtra 's. very clean_. spd. 2dr. hdtop. $1000/ofr. 548-8192. S975. * * 586·4519 1969 Charger SE, xlnt '68 GTO. N~ pnt/vyl top, cond. Loaded. Lo mi. a /c, tape dk -:V IFM. New tires. S1025 * Chrome whls. rur~o- 551-4040 hydro trans. $1050. I P. . 833·7362 Ford 9940 -. ------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 68 PONT I AC GTO , . XLNT. runmng condi· • 67 Sta. Wgn. New h_rakes. lion. $850, ask for Linda. Good car . $-100, olfcr or 494-9612 or 673·4Hl6. trade. Must sell. 548·4192. . -VeCJG 9974 '72 Gran Torino Fstbck, 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spd. Lo mi's. 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Today's £losing_ N.Y.Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 155, 6 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA W EDNESDAY, JUNE~, 1975 TEN CENTS Water District Fined ·Ill Man'S Death The Moulton Nis:ucl Water Dis- trict was fined $2,495 this week after entering a no contest plea to charges that stale safety regula- tions wet·c ignored 18 months ago when a worker died after enter- ing a manhole filled with lethal sewer gas. The district serves Lag una Niguel, Laguna Hills and a por- tion of Mission Viejo. . Simitar charges were dis · missed for Carl J . Kymla, dis- trict gen eral man ager a nd former Newport J3each Cl\.Y Councilman ; J o hn A. Perry, director of pperatio ns, a nd Donald FoeK, a maintenance crewfoa•eman. • South Oraft ge County Munici1tal Court Judge Blair Barne tte le vied the fine ·a nd placed the district on two yeurs' informal probation after accept- ing the negotiated settle ment. The charges were filed by the district attorney's office follow- ing a stale Divis ion of Industrial Safl'ly mwstigation into the de- ath of Calvin E. Van Gorkum of Irvine on Jan. 12, 1974 . Van Gorkum was a memberof a maintenance crew dispatched lo unelog a sewer line near lhe end of e-arhal't Street in Laguna Hills. The line apparently was clogged with debris dropped into the manhole by children. Van Gorkum made three des- cents mto the m anhole to free the obslrucl10n, with rope around his w:.1st to support him from above. On the th1fd descent, he was over- come by 'sewer gas. As other workers tried to pull him from the manhole, th<> rope snapped and he fell to the bottom of the manboll'. Another workci·, Noel Robison, tried unsuccessfully lo resl·uc Van Gorkum and himself was overcome by gas as well. Both men finally were removed from the deep manhole by Laguna Hills Paramedics. Paramedics were able Lo re- v1vl' Robison. Van Gorkum was dc.•ad on :J l'l'ival a t Mission Com- munity Hospita l. Following the Oiv1s1on of ln- du:,tn ;il Safet y m vesttgat10n. lhl' d1stnc\ \\as issued ._. ··s('nous e1tat1on ," alleging violations of laws t equ1ring the use of vcn tilating equipment and harness~:-. for employes working in confuwd <See MOULTON, Page A2> 2 Wounded in Ne ort ShootoUt In San C"lememe Pier Plan Weighed The San Clemente City Council will consid<>r fina l approval and adoption o f a propos<>d plan for redl•velopment of the dty pier and s urrounding bowl area dur - ing a public hearing at ?:30 tonight a t city haU. The 21-ac r e redevelopment a re a c.•stablis hcd by the City Council r uns from Lindo Lane on the north, Cazador Lane on the south and from the ocean inland to the first major no1t h·south thoroughfc.t1·c. The plan l'alls for the city re- d cvclopml•nt a )!en cy to un- dertake both public and private 1mproventcn• for the orea in· volvc.•d. 1'hc a j.!l'IH:"y has the power of'conde mnation. The plan also calls for re location of dis· placed bus inesses and residents if necessar y. The redevelopment agency and the plan have been opposed by some residents, in the affected area. Public improvements \\ill in-', elude a new pier entrance, under- g round utilities , public parking, parks a nd street work. Private improvem ents <lc- velopm1..•nl could include con· d(•mnation and razing ot private homes, motels a nd apa1tments, to be re placed with parks, park- ing or n ew res idential develop· mcnl. 4'r0 Return The plan generally calls fur commere1al de\'elopment near the e1ty pier entnince bat·k<'d by res idl•ntw l <lcvclopml•nt allo\\ · mg 36 units per acre. The plan also would a ll ow two arc<is of high density devl·l~p· ml'nl a l the nort h ond south ends , of the redc.>\'elopmC'nt area \\'hl'n' up lo 50 units per :)C'l'l' \\'OUld ht' allowed. The rcdcvl'lopmc•nt projl'Ct 1s runnmg on a 520,000 loan from _ U1e city. La l t-1'. t he.• projt•l'l will IH' fu nded by t a x l'l'V<.'nue gent•ratl'll by incre~ses m the \\ orth of tlw pl'opctty captured within tlw dis (See PIER. Page A2) Two Cities Readying Budgets )JQiWd Questions Fund's Low Yield By JACK CHAPPELL ( Of Ille O;alty Piiot S\ltl Jt 's'rnonc.•y planning time again in La g un a Reach and San Cl<.•mente. It's the timl' of year when the city councils make decisions on preliminary city budgets which luter arc translated into city ser vices :.ind taxes. And, while C'itizcn tax protests can be heard a ll the way up until final budget adoption. usually in August, things decided now pret- ty mut.'h determine what can happt•n then. There arc s imilarities between the two s mt.ill co<.1slal cities, how they gel their money and how they spend 1t. • There arc also differences. Laguna Bcc.1ch will spend more than San Clcml'nte. This despite San Ckmcnte's operntion of a municip a l golf course and u municipal wa ter system. Laguna Re a c h , h owever, open1tes <1 city bus system and San Clemente dOl'S not. Laguna Beach signific<1nlly outspends San Clemente in the arc.•as of police and fire protec- tion, despite the southern city's operation .of u fire dt.'partment emergency umbuloncc service (See BUDGETS, Page A2) * * * By FBEDERICKSCHOEMEHL Of U-e D•llf l"llot SUff Admini s trati on of a scholars hip trus t fund by one of the world's largest banks is less than acce ptable in the ledgers of the Laguna Beach Unified School District board of trustees. After reviewing a report Tues- day night tha t showed the fund in 1974 dre w only four percent in earnings ·on a principo l of $147,898, the board ordered a let - ter be sent to Bank of America Nat ional Trust and Savings As· sociation questioning the low yield. Bank of America is trustee of the Thurston Foundation t rust fund. It was established in a com- plex set of legal m oves after the death of Joseph Thurston , a Laguna Beach pioneer, lo pro- vide assist an ce to deserving high school graduates. Sin<'e assuming the trust in 1968, the bank ha s paid out $140,398.30 for blue chip stocks. The stocks t oday are worth about $108,000 due to the decline of the stock market. They are on the way up, however. Last November they were worth only $87,000. In 1974, dividends ·from the stocks brot -i,t in $6,000. This Lagwta's _SpenJ,ing Outstrips Clemente Laguna DeCJch will spend an es timated $1 .042,961 on poli ce protection durin~ the next fis~al year. Thal comp ares with $855,486 budgeted prchminanly by San Clemente -a difference of $187,475. Lag una Beach will s pend an estimated $678,866 on fire protec- tion. That compar<>s.with $290,000 l>udgetcd by San Clemente. The department there also operates an eml'rg~ncy ~mbulanc e St'l'Vicc which Luguna Bl'ach docs not. Luguno Beach not only has m o r e polic l' departme nt ernpl oyea C50J. t han San Clemente C44 ) but it spends more per m un when salary :md benefit costs are a vera.:ed. Lag una Beach s pends $17 .440 per cmploye annually compared with $15,386 per San Clemente cmploye. cmploye. Tbc sam~ holds true for fire ~e­ put·tmcnts. Lagun1t B~tich hti~ 30 depart- ment employes. Sal al'y and I .. benl'fits whe n aver aged coml' to more than $20,000 per employe. San Clemente has 17 full ·timc fire d epa rtme nt e mplOYl'S. Salaries a nd benefits wht.•n aver aged come to $13,122 per cmployc. Laguna Beach has 10 volunteer fire fighters. San Clemente hus 21. In the lifeguard departments, San Clt>merite s pends more a nd has more guards than Laguna Beach. However . San Clem~nte also contracts with the county for un· incorporated beach communities lifeguard service, thus requiring a larger rorce to protect more beach but bring1D8 some funds in· to tbe city coffers. Sun Clemcpte will spend un · l'~tim ailcd $235,171 for lifeguurd pn>Wctlon. t,; guna hes budgeted $162,469. Both services hire lurgt.> num· bers or scuson a l ~uords but maintain a.small, full·time stoff. San Ckml'nle has ftvc full·limes. Laguna Bcuch .. Unee. money will b e dis tributed to graduates later this month. ThC' $6,000 represents a four percent return on the cos t of the stock. " [ would never recommend a bank as a truste<'," declar ed Trustee MiC'haC'l Sagar, an at- torney. "I don't question the bank's credibility, but I question its business a cumen ,'' Sagar So id. A B a nk o f America CSee RETURN, Page A2) Witness • m Death Ca~ Woman Killed ''1~cause She Was Screaming' By TOM BARLEY of lht.•1J Journey to the Ortega -Brown's corpse was buried in CJ 0111Moa11,PitotSt.J1t Highw<iy. shallow grave off the Ortega A wom a n parolee once in· She said the offi c<'r handcuffed Highway and her car was burned volved in the mutilation murder them while he questioned the by the group. She said s he look.no of Mission Vi ejo t each er group but later removed the partinthoseacts. . . Florence Nancy Bro\vn testified handc uffs ·and released them The parolee lcsllf1t•d under foday that d efendant Steven without apparently noticing the questioning _fr om defense at· Craig Hurd told her he killed grisly bundle in the back scat. lorney William Ga mble t~at.,shc Mrs. Brown "because she was Mi ss Danie l s said Mrs. andHurd wcr c'·loadcd w1th,..eds scream ing." <se rona l > from mo rnin g to Me lan i<4 Daniels. 32, told the ni§~~ ~·cstified that they both took j ury in the Or a n ge County Superior Court trial of Hurd, 25. at least 100 r eds a day and a com- • that her only contact with Mrs. parable quantity of "whites" Brown,31,of EIToro,came after la mph.elamincs> wh ich a re the teacher was kidnaped and used, she s aid, to counteract the murdered on June 3, 1970 in an sedating effect of the reds Irvine orange grove. i... Miss Danie ls, who is now rc- The witness testified that she <See H U RD, Page A:!> rode in Mrs. Brown's station wagon with other m embers of the gang led by H urd after the group placed the blanket·wrappcd body of the teacher in the back scat of the vehicle. Miss Daniels, who described he r self as the companio n- treasurer for the group of six men and one woman, said they were halte d by a California Highway patrolman at one stage 15CALLEDUP A.BOUT CAMPER "I sold the m otor home the same weekend the ad ran. There were 15 people who called." That 's the s uccess story told by lhc Newport Beach man who plat'ed this classified advertise- m ent in the Daily Pilot: '72 NOMAD 26'. rear bnth. Self contained. $2,995. xxx-xxxx. · If you have a camper or trailer to sell , call 642-5678. We malce it eusy to put a few words to work tor you. In the Daily Pilot. ') ' ~t• tit~ A.r F.d\\ urd K1rb~·. 0 1H.•timl' · <'h1l'f or the.· F Bi's 01·HngL· Cou nty bun.><tu , hus bt>cn ftt·c(J from lus S37 ,212 a y(.)at· pos t a s d 1 rl' <.·tor o f the slutc.•'s Al co hohc ~vc..•ragc..• Control 0l'pl!rtm ~n1. by Gov. 81'own . K1t'bY. appoint~d by Governor Rl'agan itl 1967, h.is bc..•<.•n <i skcd to s t ay on as a consult aht until Brown taps his O\\n mun. Officer Calms Reveler, 77, In Clememe San C'll·mcnll' poli ct• were' called by a 76 -y l·ar-old woman Tuesday who l'l'[>Orted ht>r 77- wur·old husband had been drink-in~ since mornml,( and had taken the fa mily car downtO\Hl for fu11hl'I' CcffOUSlllJ:!. lie "as. sh<' said. a mcnat'\' to hunsdf and otlll'rs \\hill' behind t he whcl•I Pohcc hc:.1dq uartl•rs alc1'k d :1ll plllrolme n \\ho clw~kcd out tht• elderly man ·s h<tunts. but wt•re unabll' to lol·ate him. Latc.>r thl' woman c;a lkd back. said her hus band ht•d l'C'tu"*'<J und was flghtmg with hc1· J\n of· f1 ccr was d1s1wtched to the homl'. c.i l mcd th i n ~s down and "counaieled" the cld..:l'l y mon who then agreed to lc1we and Oy to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to· da7. Postal Facility Robbed By JOHN VALTERZA Of Ille O•lly Pilot sa.u Bullets which traveled in er azy paths apparently spared lhe li ves of a despcratl'. fl el'ing b<indit and his hostage Tuesday afternoon following a Corona del Ma r post office holdup. _,. The shootout between police and the g unm a n came n cor Orange County Airport al a busy service station. Detective Capt. Rich Hamilton said today tha t suspect Theodore James Kensil , 29, believed to be a Mar Vista res ident, and his young,.hostoge, Jamt's Voi..'1.. 18. of Costa Mesa. both ore expe~cd to make a full recoverv from bullet wounds. · Kensil was s hot in the mouth by a police bullet after he al - legedly fled the scene of a post of- fice holdup in Corona del Mar and soon was spotted by patrol!-- ing officers. The sin g le shot fired b~ patrolman Dennis Haehn struck the alleged bandit in the upper lip and instead of tra \'Cling into tht.• brain. it veer ed sharply and mis- sed all vital areas. " Al the sam e instant. Kcnsil's revolver disch<irgc<l and the slug s truck his h os t a g e in the shoulder . boun ced off a bon<.' and , traveled sidewa.}'.S out the ollwr shoulde r. K e n s i I · s c o n d i t i o n \\ <• ~ described today as stabk. He 1~ in the prison ward of Orange County l\tediC'a l Cent<.>r. Vogt, a resident of 2937 Andros St .. " a!> in s table co n dition at lloag l\l emorial Hospital. Hamilton today related this ~c· Quen ce of e\'ents in the Sl>t.'C· tacular holdup, chase ond stan- doff at the Ai r port Texaco station at4678Campus Dnve: Shortly after 4 p.m .. Ken~il <11· legedly walked into the crowded post office. <ipproached a stamp window and brandished ;i snul>· nosed rcvolv<.•r at a derk. After robbing scn·ral ('lt•rk stat 10ns of cash in exn•ss of $1.200 lhl' man a llcgedly ordl·r<'d his victims to lie on the noor and calmly strolled out. As the s uspect fled in an old \\hite van, sev('r a l \\ itnes:.t:s run from the post offil'l' and obtaint•d a good view of the n•hide, then re· layed t he informatwn to police. In the m eantime. patrolman Ha<'h n and motorcycle offi cl'I' <See SHOOTING, Page A2l Or:•d:wt's ~••• Weather It'll be a carbon copy ot today on Thurs d ay. ac.:· cording to tht• weather ser vice \\' ith low clouds <1nd some hazy suns hine in the aft ernoon . Lillie tern. pcr ature change . Highs in mid·60s at the beaches, mid 70s inland. INSIDE TODAY The n~ l•aders in Sow II Vietnam admit there are still some former government troops hiding out in t11e rungles harcftsing patrols ond citnl.ian busf&. See story Page A4. 1 1 ~ OAILY Pl l..01 i . L/SC Jet Site . Report f)efemled By GARY GRANVILLE Of lllt O•llY llllol SUff The Or11n ~c County Grund Jury firod bD Ck today at Board O(. Supervisors criticism of its re· Cl•nt rf,?port on the county's air tdnspe>rtatlon needs. In ct rare res µonst.• to publu.· cntics, the Grund, Jury said the boe1rd 's attack on the air transporte1t1on s tudy was "'lA'i· warrantl'd and based on a (ursory reading of the jury's re· port." The Grand Jury's dl'fl'nse of its April 10 air trans portation report \\as directed mamly at a press r~lease issued by Supervisor Ralph Clark shortly after the study was made public. Clark c nllc:m.•d lhl•,jury for suggesting that the ta~k of find · Ing a su1t abk jl't airport sill' be t akl'n out of the s upervisors' hands. He also faultt.'d the study for re· <'ommcnding th<.1 t an airport dis· t nct be formt.•d <.1nd tha t , m Clark's w ords, it b (• financC'd through a st.•paratt• prorx•rt.v tax. The Ana ht•1m s upt.•n ·1::.ur s um- man zt.>d his disdain for the jury's a irport s tudy by s uyinE! 1t "lacked depth, was poorly rl'· scarch<.•d a nd pro ntktl u s1mplis ttc <Jpp roach to a very complex problt.>m." The Grand ,Jury d efended ibl'lf loda~· by sayin~ tht.' propo~t'd airport district would cr<'at(' i:I single·purposc agency and free proposed solutions to the airport problem from pohlical considera- t ions. Till' jury a lso said it had not suggested financing the proposl·d airport dis tri ct throu1?h a ~epa ratc property tax as Clark claimed. The Grand Jury dl'fenSl' \\ L·nt on to cnticize Clark's pos1t1on by den y ing t ha t it had recom· mended th<Jt the ('ounty purchast• all ~cneral a viation airports and poinwd out thul 1t proposl•d spt•cding up tht.• complct1on of an t.>nvironm<.•ntal imp<H:t report on Orange County Airport. The Grand Jury concluded its defense o f the a1rpo1t study by declaring the nt:'l'd for add1tiont1l jet services in Orange County is "urgent and will not bl' sol\'~ until a pos1t 1vc action program 1s undc1t<Jken." ··a 1s hoped that the BoCJrd of Supervisors will re5pond in a more constru ctive way," the jury said. Dalili Fashion Slww Tlwrsday String bikinis and r om:mtic evening gowns arc <imong hun· dreds of fas hions Dana 1 lills I ll gh School students h<Jvc made a nd will model Thursd<.iy night at the ~chool . &>ginning at 7: 30 p m. in the mall, 200 home economics stu· dents will modl'I clothes \hl'V have m e1 de for clothing and te~­ t1le courses. The theme of the l'\'ening's program 1s lrav<.'1 m Cahforn1a, a nd fashions are ap- propnatc for desert, mountain <1nd t>l'ach vacations. To pay for the fashion show, said Jo Hanson, dep<1rtmC'nt cha1rme:tn , the s tudt.>nts mC1de and sold patchwork pillows and quilts . Adm1ss10n tomorrow night will be free. .. Rally Planned SAN DIEGO <AP1 -Anotlwr mass rally was pl anned today for ,graduate s tudents Ci t the University of California at S:m Diego , who arc boycotting classes and tca chin~ dutws. ORANGE COAST L ~c DAILY PILOT T~ Of~9" (04 I 0.11ty Vt IOI #tthi • .,,,,, Otn btnit"CSl""°Nt:~ "'""»\ ''tiutl htOO~tr.tOt.-nQlllf CO.\I Pvblll\1'11nq Comp•n• \ O¥•tt f'Gtt•on\ .. ,,. i>ubH\l\NJ N'<t)ttifJ .. , throvon f ,,~.., fhr '"''·• Ni-\.it t•f'w pio.tt (l .. tt(f'I. Hunhuqtun l.,, ''" • <'~ •••n "•ll•v. ltvtnt .. S•ooltW ., "•"'-" •"f:I LAq~~ &•<"• South eo .. ,, ,. ''"'''' •• QtOl'\AI f'(l1ttQn I\ piyf)h\f\fld !)..tt\l'd•Yl ~ !>.,."4J,ly\ Tr-• prn"< •Dill• pub•l\hjno pl•nt '" •I JOO W.•• t .. f ~ltc-.. t, c.o,1. M .. w. C..llfo1n1• t'6Jf) Robert N. W~ Prt\•Ortf\t •NS Pvt>t•Wr Jack R. Curley V•t• Pr•,•dilttl •nd Gt>,..,~ .V.MOJlf n1omas Keevtl t"''"' Thomas A. Murphlne -"•0'"0 E""°' Charles H Loo<, Rlctiard P. Nall "'''\tent NWNY,•"O E:dtlor" u9una 8uch Office 11 .. C.-rrt \1rw1 "'"'""' ...... ,." .. 0 llo• -•hSt Other Offlus Cott•,.,.._. )>0 Wot• Sor Str••t ..... _, .. ~ .. )))) ..... _, l!n-.i.···· -tt .......... , .. 11tH llUtll llou< .... o s.cld ..... O \l•llt y >UOI l • ltu Ito.Id •I Mii Di.go'''"'•' Telept,one (7141 6"42,..321 Clusified Advert1s1n9 •42 St.78 l.iqun.i Buch All O.partm~nts Tel~f.!'t~~ .~~:~~6' OS·0630 C•••'HJ"'t t•r> O,•,,o• Co"' I rwn1'"''"' GO"ftf>•f'IY ... ,.,. .. , \tth"to9\ tlht\.H •• , "'"' ,.,., •• ,,I .. "'•"•' ., ···~"''."""'"" ~.,,.,,,_ ,,,. .... ·•••eO\Jtf't ,.1,,_.V, \Ht: •• ,, ,~I\\••" Of fW't'f•Qf\tOfllllMr S.<t"cl rl••t P•"-,..,., Al (&<I• •1u, (Atl,Of'ftt• ivb\C'flDffoW'ltVCMf•••r Ll 00"'"°""""· tw "'~" u (!() ,....,..~.,. "' .. 11.,, ~""•""~' ,, 00 ,,_, .. ,, ' 4 Wudn~~aax. Jun& 4 191~ Marine Mural This glazed tile is a mong 64 in a mu~I at the entrance of South Laguna's Aliso Elementary School depicting undersea life. Sixth grade stupents des igned and created the mural as a graduation gift to the school. It is the third ye<J r class members have given s uch gifts to the st'hool. Critic of Parking Meters Resigns Richard Willl'tts, backer of a eampaign to r e move parking m<.•l e r s from L aguna Beach ~lreets, has announced his re signation from the city's Parking and Trnnsportation Committee "'The city has clearly stated it has no intt.tnlion of providing ad d1tional offstreet parking,·· s aid Willetts. reflecting on the failure of last week 's parking structure bond election parking. it would seem their m· lt.>ntions are less than hon6rable. Just last wee k. they collected Sl6.000 from one s uch busi· nessman Perhaps they should refund the money " Willetts further asserted that he intends to write the regional coasta l commission, which he claimed had been assured by the city that action was forthcomjng to resolve the downtown parking .. Therefore there is no need problem for a parking and tra nsportation · committt•c · he s;;iid "The <.'oastal commission W1llelts a nnounced two days should review the fact that the cl· <Jfter the election that he has ty never did provide adequate :J Sked his attorney to draft parking for Main Beach Park. necessary documents for an in· Maybe they s hould chain off 1t1 a tive t o r e move parking Main Beach until parking is put meters fro m Art Colony streets in," Willetts said. Tuesday. Willetts further de· mandt.>d the city abandon its in · J1eu parking certificate program Jn-hcu p:Jrking ce1tificates. al a cost of St ,000 each. must be purchas ed by businessmeT) who t:a nnot provide required private parking for their customers Said W11lctts, "The city h as bl't'n coll ecting thousands of dol1C1 rs from the business com· m unity for 1n·lieu parking t·e1tif1catt.•s, which money can only be spent on additional of· fstrect parking. "'If, however. their intention is not to provide C1dd itionC1l off street Fro•PageAJ HURD ..• portedly free of her drug habit, told Gamble that a person using the quantity of drugs consumed by herself and Hurd at that lime cannot possibly distingui sh right from \.Hong a nd is prepared lo commit any type of crime which will enable him to pursue his drug habit. Hurd is currently under the in· nuence of drugs administered to him daily by doctors in the coun· ty jail. It is their opinion that he is only capable of telling the truth or un· de r s tandin g the nature of courtroom tl'stimony while he is under s uch sedation. The novelty of a drugged de· fcnda nt was made 'possible last month w hen the California Supreme Cou rt rule d in a landmark decis ion that Hurd could be tried under sedation. It is alleged by the prosecution that Hurd was also present 24 hours before Mrs. Brown 's murder when convicted killer Arthur Craig "Moose" Hulse, now 21. used a roofer 's hatchet to hack service station attendant Jt.·rry Wayne Carlin, 21. to death. Hurd is not being charged in connection w 1th the Carlin slay. ing. But De puty District At· torney Frank Briseno will ask the jury to find him gumy of first degree murder for the slaying or Mrs. Brown . Arson Probed In Car Blaze Orange County Sheriff's of. fi cers a rt• t rying lo dNermine the O\\Ol'l'~lup ol a car that crashed <ind burned Tuesday in hilly country east of the intersection or El Toro <in d L uguna Ca nyon roads. O<.>put1l's probing wha t they h<-lirve to be• ;11 son s aid the car \\ ~1!> pu~lwd off a hill and into ., canyon \\here 1t explodt'd in fl~m<•S f'1rt•ml'n quickly ext• 1n1n.11sht'd H s mall brush (1r{' trig· .Cl'r<.·d by lht.• cr <1s . lnvt'!'it1~ator~ b leve the rar w,.s de s t royc d t obliterate <.>v1dence o f 11 c nm e. I. Fre•PageAJ BUDGETS. • which Laguna Beach doesn't pro· vide. San Clemente's official popula· lion is about 20,794 based on a re· cent cens us. Laguna Beach's of· ficial population is 15,500, but the fi gures are old. More recent estimates put the town's popula· lion at about 20,000 also. Laguna's total budget is $9.7 million, a figure which includes $3.65 million for the town 's participatio n in a r egional sewage treatment project cur· rently fa cing significant dif· ficullles threatening its continua· t1on . When that amount is subtract· ed from the budget. Laguna's operating s p e ndin g plan becomes $6,067,.683. Tl11s com. pa r es with San Clemente's budget of$6 ,047 ,760. Tht>re are 177 t·ity employcs in Laguna Be ach and 172 in Se:tn Clemente. The city of Laguna Beach will raise $1. 7 million through proper· ty tax. The city of San Clemente will r aise $1.4 million through propc1ty tax. Lagun<J 's present tax rnte is $2.03 per $100 assessed valuation. San Cl~mcnte's is Sl.44 per $100 asscsst.'d v a luation. The dif· fcrencc is about $59 a year to the owner of a $40,000 home. Tax rates have not been set for the up· coming budget year. Other projected city revenues arc: -Sales tax: Laguna Beach; S600,000. San Clemente; $.547,954. -Transient occupancy tax Cbe d ta x): Laguna Beach ; $190,000. San Clemente ; $40,000. -Munici pal fines <including traffic >: Laguna Beach; $255,000. San Clemente; $75,000. -City r entals, investments, se r vices and concessions : Laguna Beach; $376,300. San Clemente: $517,374. Fro•PageAl MOULTON spaces .• Because death was involved, the matter was tut·ned over to the district attorney's office for further action. Judge Bet rne?Ue ordered the district to make l)eriodic reports on s afety pn1 ctlces t o the Di v1s 1on of Industrial Safely and to violate no llrn s dwing the pro· bationary period. Quake Hits Chile ...... SANTJAGO. Chile (AP> -A 11hwrp earth tremor shook central Chile this mornin& but sci&mologlcal stations reported no injuries or major property d11mage. , I Pre•P •eAJ SH0M"'ING . Greg Mattson a polled the SUS· pect'1 van on MacArthur Boulevard and Ford Road. They launched a punu1t. ·l'l>e driver of the van led ot· ficen lhrouah ••wall to wall tral· ftc" and traveled into the airport industrial area at high speed. At one point the driver made a U· tum a few yards into the city of Irvine, skidded ~to a foreign car and b laded the opposl~e direc· Uon. • -- A short distance later, the van skidded into the service station crowded with customers. Kensil a llegedly stormed Crom his van btandlshlnf hitpist.ol and immediately darted behind a parked car. Customers and employes alike Cell to the ground and Kensil assertedly grabbed Vogt by the neck and forced him down. Al the same time, the motorcy- cle officer arrived at the station, saw a gun pointed at him and fell lo the gro4Jld' intentionally and took a firing pasition behind his fallen cycle. Seconds later, Haehn arrived in his patrol car, saw the pistol pointed at his partner but could not see the hostage. He fired one round and the gunma n fell backwards. A cus tome r al the station jumped on the bandit's back, grabbed the g un and held It over his head. t elling officers that the man was disarmed. Flights Granted SAN FRA NClSCO <API Marin Aviation Co. h1ts been granted pl'rm1ss1on lo fly com· muter planes between Fort Bragg and San Jose This Ad lffectlve throu9h Soturday, Junt 7 Phillips_ . - -Appeals For Post Donal\i W. Phillipe tued a ault Tuesday in the State Sup"'me Court to r egain Ws Conner seat on th~ South Coast JlectOQal Coastal -commlatton. Phillip&, a ..Long Beach city councllman, was rtredooApril 10, along with former chairman Donald Bright, by Gov. Edmund G.Brown,Jr. Bright was expected to rue a similar suit today in an attempt to reclaim his seat. Both suits stem from a rulini two weeks ago by the Mendocino County•SuperJor Court, whioh said t hat John .Mayrteld, a northern regional commiasioner also fired by Gov. Brown, must be reinstated. Phillips said today he is hoping his suit will be considered this week along with an appeal of the Mendocino decision filed by the state Attorney General's Office. While the s uperior court ruled that commission ers are appoint · ed for the life or the commissions -which expire on Jan. 1, 1977 - both the governor and the al· torney general have said they believe commissioners may be removed at the will of Gov. Brown Ir the court rules in their favor. Phillips and Bright inay be re· seated when Uie coastal com· mission holds its next meeting Monday in Long Beach. 1 I RETURN ••• 1poke1man, asked to comment on the as ertlons that the account wa1 not well administered, pro· m1Md to look Into Ute matter. His raponse had not been received as of presstlme today. Noting all the investments arc in blue chips, Trustee Ronald Chilcote observed 1 "This is not a balance~ portfolio." Trustee. Norman Browne said \he bank shouldn't look at any more investments unUI the 1lock1 rise to their purchase value. Board president Jone Boyd said she agreed. Sagar also objec~ ll> the fad. that dividends earned on the stock• are placed in two Bank of America savings accounts. "They're increasing the assets or their own bank. It might be conflict ot interest," Sagar said. He also pointed out that a savings and loan account would draw more interest than a bank sav· ings account. It was Sagar who suggested the letter be sent. "We can say we know they have discretion Con in· vestments> "and that its up to •them, but that we'r e concerned on the return." Fro•PageAl PIER ... lricl. After formin g the redevelop- ment agency' c ily rouncilmcn appointl'd themse lves directors of the body. They receive SSO eHch for each meeting at which they !UL as agency directors. Agency meetings us ually are hc:ld con cunenl with council meetings. Polyester Double Knit Sport Coordinates Soll throu1h "'"'"'"In theM cool red and white or n•vy and white 2 8 7 5 8 7 coordinate•. AH ore Hly«art polyttttt dtublt ltnlt. '"' t .. ether your favorite IMkl MltMt' 11111. t• Pull .. n P•11t1-._ .. --.. -1.17 Patterned Shorte. 3.17 ;all·•• Sllort ---2.17 P•ll·oa leooter .. _____ 4.f.7 ••k T•P-· ... _. __ 3.97 8leevefe11 Shlrt __ " ____ 4.17 Short Sleeve Shlrt_. __ 4.91 UH kart lttv0Mn9 Chert• ~ Set. C!~,,.~~.Plaza B~~~~~rk ~ "'-MO->JU ,,_. Ht-440t Orange ''00". t vttb1 Awe. ..... ,,.,.00 > ' Tim.e to Borrow? Green Stuffs Available By SYLVIA PO&TER Q. Sbou)d you borrow money now' A. Yes, assuming you need or wont the money for a worthwhile purpose ThlS 1s the tlrst tim e 1 have sue1ested tbt currentslump began m late 1973 Q Why Is th as a good time to borrow money, . A Beeaus.e the money is Mva1lable -und that is the key point. The federal Reserve System hu significantly retreated from its taght money Polley of 197S-T4 in order to help rJgbt the bu s 1 n es s s,J,u m p Demands for bank loans have softened 1n reOec· lion of the business decline. The whole ail · Money's Worth mosphere is "eas ter " -and that applies to all tyf>4!s of bor· rowers . ALSO CR EDIT lS CHEAPER -not as cheap as you \\Ould hke but still way below the costs for s hort term loans a mere few months ago and moderately be low the peak rates for long term loans Rates well may go down from here -for a while But the bigges t declines are behmd.us Q. Interest rates wlUst.art ruing soon, won't they? A. That's the pcpular, "standard forecast.'' but I don't S'fVallow 1t whole by any means. The danger of a renewed upturn m inlerelit rates as the recovery t akes hold and bor· rowing expands across the board 1s widely recognized T he competition for funds could become horrendous -and that could push up rates, of course But that's prectsely why Treasury Secretary Simon is traveling all over the nation to shout ''peril!'' Ir the Treasury's budget def1c1t 1s not brought under much greater control m the year start mg this July 1, its bor- rowmg could indeed create "a VAC1ous competition for funds between the federal government-and private borrowers" And lhas would indeed be aggravated to a pertl poant 1f the~ inflation s piral reemerged with the recovery and the Federal Reserve shifted back to a monetary poltcy of res triction BUt IT NEED NOT happen Hu~ totals of funds are being saved and are pU.mg up m our mstatutions awaiting fn vestment There 1s enough slack an thas economy now to ac- commodate an ·1m mense budget def1c1l without re1gnahng Ulfiatlon The fears or a credit crunch could become self- fulfillmg prophecies, 1 admit -but the y also might prevent the crunch merely by warn mg of the dangers Without in any way d1sm1ssmg or downgrading the threats. J am leaning toward the more optamistic side And t.he Very fact lbat there IS SUCh Wtdespread dlSCUSSion or the d angers inherent an uncontrolled federal s pending both \\1lhm Cong ress and throughout the US 1s a "plus " Q What's the outlook for inflation? A Several m aJor mflahon forces, are building up once more -and to deny that would be stupid Many basic m· dustnes (autos, for mstance) are openly announcing there'll be a new round of pnce hikes when the 1976 cars go on sale this fall Farm pnces recently reversed a four month downtrend and are moving up again. BUT -THE FUNDAMENTAL, massive forces that coanc1ded to set off the disastrous worldwide mflat1ons of 1973 74 are not doomed to reoccur in 1975·'16. The quadrupl· mg or oal prices. two devaluations of the dollar in a s hort period, the com mg together or business booms around the globe, a series of hornble crop failures -wby must we ex- pect them to hit us so soon agam? If we gel a halfway decent break on the weather, the wors t of the escalahon in food prices is behind us for a s pan at least Record wheat and com crops are forecast for 1975. And mdustnal raw matenals prices are under pressure around the world The annual rate of mnalion could be down to the .(•h·S percent range by the end of this year That's not a forecast, but it's certaanly a possabihty. And wrule that rate still as far loohagh, JUSt compare it with the double-d1g1ts of '74 THE GRAVE DANGER FACING the world m the last decades of lhe 20th century lS mflat1on This has been and 1s our most seraow; challenge But It need not re1gn1le so soon -or a gain be a s bad as m 1974 -if we use our heads and adopt the proper anti mOataon pohc1es on tune. West Germany has managed to bnng its increase m consumer prices back down to under 6 percent, as of latest reporting date -the best record of any nation But the 0 S is regaining its position among the top performers too Things Looking Vp For Li/ e Insurers NEW YORK (UPI) -The life ins urance business, despite the recession, could have ats best year evttr m 1975, accordang to chairman Earl Clark of Occidental Lafe of California. a member of lhe Transamerica group Clark said sales of new in d1 vid u a I Ji fe ins urance pohc1es m t he United States may hit $200 billion th1s year for the first tame That means the face value of the pohc1es, not the fi rst year pre mium m · come Group life, credit hre and certaan special types of n on md1v1dual policy sales would come on top of that ONE SMALL STRAW in the wind, Clark said, is his com· pany's s urpris ing expenence m the first three monl~ of this year m selling a nnwt1es to enable middle-c l ass persons to take advantage or the md1v1dual retirement ac· count provisaon of the Pension Act of 1974 "We sent out a brochure pointing out that pre miums or up to $1,500 a year on such an- nuities would be tax deduct•· ble for those eligible to set. up IRA's," Clark said. "To our amaiement we got 12,500 rephes and 2,000 actual or· ders for s uch annuity policies at an average annual tax· exempt p~mlum of $1.000 " Clark said he couldn't s peak for other companies but this certa mly md1cates the IRA lftw can bring life In· s urencc companies o lot of buslne!'ls. He ••reed with olher m· surancc men that some J>(.'O· pie will be able to r ime money to put inLo a n IRA by converting some of their COSl· ly cash value whole life m· surance Into term inaurance, thereby reducing the pre- mium The money saved can be put uito an IRA either by purchaiung an annuity or m ves ting it m some other way CLARK SAID, HOWEVER, tt11 s particular procedure won 'l affect Occide ntal mpch s mce it a lread y spcc1ahzes m term rather tha n whole hfe cash v a lue in ~urance . · That's the trend in the whole industry," he said "People want m aximum protectton at the cheapes t cost nowadays, during the critical years when the children are grow· mg up. They are getting too s mart to buy costly low pro· tect1on.pohc1es that yield high profits to the insurance com- pany " He pointed out that, of the $1 96 trillion m life ansurance in force last year, 64 percent was t erm insurance com· pare d with only 33 percent 20 years ago A 30 year old man can buy $50,000 worth of term hfe insurance for $200 a year That much cash value whole life coverage would cost him $700 a year. Clark a lso said hfe m· s urance company profits will rise this year because not on- ly 1s premium income going up but the rompanlcs' mvest· ment mcome a lso 1s rising satlsf actoraly ASKED THE OBLIGATORY q uestion "When will life Insurance stocks come back'>'' Clark s aid he be heved the com· pulsory adoptio n under new laws or standard accountlnr methods by hfe insurance companies wlll slowly revive lnve1tor interest in tbott.oclcs. perhaps starting in the last quarter of this year and arow· mg somewhat In 1976. 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BOATING Newport Harbor's mos t spectacular sum· mer sai ling ex · lravaganza, the Thurs· day night Beer Can Regatta, is scheduled to give shoreside spec· tator s their first epidemic of "oohs and ahs'' June 12. Sequoya Tops Coastal Rac'e Jim Moo;c's St.>quoya from the host club won the race from Newport Beach to Dana Point sponsored by South Shore Sailing Club last Satur- day, and Swift, skippered by Jack Mallinckrodt, Balboa Yacht Club, won the return race the follow· ingday. '- The two races were features of SSSC's High Point Series for Performan'ce Handicap racing Fleet yachts. Newport to Dana Point CLASS A -1, Sequoya; 2, Lumaran, Bill Rohrs, VYC; 3, Maj:?gie J ., Andy Anderson, SSSC. CLASS B -1, Humpshir~ Rose. J ack Belcher, SSSC;. 2, Lillie Ok. Jack Badprek, SSSC; 3, Big l\lagg1c, Mike Harvey. BYC. Dana Point to Newport CLASS A -1. Swift; 2. Volare, Rod Rodheim, VYC; 3. Puff, Rick Cronholm, SSSC. CLASS B -1, Aloha II. Glenn Reed, SSSC· 2 Big Maggie; Mike llar\'cy, BYC. ' ' Midweek Sailors -OpenCoinpetition "' Balboa Yacht Club's midweek summer sailing competition gets under way today with the first of four rnces of the June Sunset Series. The compcti· tion will be hl•ld each Wednesday night starting at 5 p.m. The series will continue through July and . August. Th(• 5 p.m . races will be for junior Laser suilors and three c l:.isscs of Naples Sabots. Thl' •1dul t progrnm starts <it 6 p.m . with ThisllL'S, :\Jetralfs, Lasers. Lasers over 30. Lido·l·IS, Adult Sabot and Mothers S:.ibot as the invitl'd claSSl'S. Additional classes muy be added with five or more entrt('S. Starting line will be at the BYC race commit tel' tower. Inside course charts will be used. Nite Flights Lido Club Series Stans Lido Is le Yacht Club started its Summer Ntte Flight program of sailing Tuesday. The series will continue each Tuesday night through August. Classt.•s invited to participate arc Sabots A. B and C. 470. Finn. Kile. Laser. Flying Jr., and Lido-14 A and B. Other classes may be established with five or more entries. Starting time is al 6 p.m. Starts will be in front of the LIYC clubhouse. Smling will be ovc·r bay What belier \\a) to \how )o ur apprec.:i;1t i11n 111 the gr.1duatc than \\1th .1 g1ii ol genuine Amcric.:an Indian Turqu111~c JC.:\\dr)' t:ac.:h piece '' hand-crat1 cd h} the N,1v,1111. Zu111, \.intn 0 11n11ngo & llup1 tr1hcs. \\'c h.nc ' """"'"' <:~~,::;~ c;z:~-~~· l\l ar~cd prn.i: !!) ':-~.S.00 ' SPECIAL PRICE FOR SET $22.00 1/2 price! \1 111·, Turqu• "' .... l •"·" !<tr:: ~,. ,-r • I ... . , R ·~ '''' :"OW )9 ~1.1n\ lnl.1\ lt111g Rq~ '"~ ~ow u1 T he above item-. ·are ju~• a s m all selection of the ~undred~ of gift ideas auilablc through ~ut o ur stores! • lONC BEllCll,1313At'4nllcA11. • TOR RANCE, 2~455 Hawthorn• B ott~I k lbo 21t2J «:..-. ee ats in nine classes s...-D .. .,.1.,.. ..,._,.".., racing on a boat.for-boat n--•ll!il-•--==111 basis inside the bay. GLASS HOllYIST ... _,_.._. 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TO I P.I.; SATURDAY 9 A.I . TO 5 P.I.; SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 4 P.I. I 1 I .. • Saddlebilck- EDITION • Today~s Closing N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 155, 6 SE.CTIONS, 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1975 TEN CENTS Water District Fined in Man's Death 'fht• Moultotl "Niguel \\'atl'r D1s - 11·it'l \\'as finl'd $2,495 this "'"eek aftt•r entering a no contc-st0plea to ehal'ges that st .. tt• s:.1ft·ty l'\.'l(Uh1- t1ons \\'t'rt• 1J!nored JR 1nonths ago \\'ht•n a v;orkt•r d1t•d <tftf•r C'ntc1·· 1ng a 1nanholt• f1\lt>d \\'Ith lethal St'\\'l'r gas. The dist1·lt•l St.'rves Lugun •1 1 1\J'igu1·I. L<.1gu11<1 1-lills <ind ii por tion of tt1ission Viejo. Simil<.i r l'harges ,,·ere d1 s - mislied for Carl J . Kymla. dis- tri C'l gen eral manager and 1·ormcr Nt•\\'J>Or1. licuch t:1t y Couneilman ; John A. Perry, d1rt•t•tor or ope1·utions, a nd llonald Fot•ll , a muinten<1nt•t· t.:rt•\\'for eman. ' So uth Ora n ge Co unt.y 1\1unicipal Cou rt Judge Blair Barnette levied the rine and ' plll{'l'd the dist riet on t\\"O ye<.1rs ' informal probation after aCl'<'Pl · 1ng lhl• negotial<.'d settleml'nl. The l·h1,u·i.:es ,,·crl· rill•d by thl· dist.-u:t attornt•y's o[fict• fo llo\1·· ing a stall' Division of Industrial Sitfety investigation into the de- ath of Coil,•in F.. \1an Gorkutn of Irvine on Jan.12, 1974. Van Gorkum \\·a~ a member uf a maintl'n<tnce cre\\' d ispatched to unl'log a s.;-,,·er line ncar the end of F.urhuft St1·ec·t 1n LaGuna Hills. Thl' line ui;>purt•ntly "'as <.·loggl'd ll"ith debris dropped into the manhole by <.·hildren. Van Gorkum mach..• three des· t•1.>nts into the• milnhole to frl•e the obstrlu.'tion, \l"ith rope arqund hi s \1·a 1st to support him from ubovl•. On tht.· thu·d lll•scent , he \1·as over- come by se\\'c•r ~as. As other \\'Orker~ t1·icd to pull him from lhe manhole, the rope snapped and he fl•ll tolhl' bottom or the manhole. Another· \\·orker, Noel Robison. tried unsuccessfu11y to r('S('Ul' Van Gorku1n <.i nt.I hi 1nself "'as ovt•rcomt• by gas as "·ell . Both 1nen finu lly '''Cl'(' rc•mov('d from the dl't'P m;.inholc by Laguna lhlls P ar11mcdics. Paramedics \\'ere uble to re- vivl' Robison . Vlif\ Gu11lum \\'<t~ dead on a1·r1\·ill al !\l1ss111n ('om · mun11 y J-tosp11:1 I f-~ollu,1·111j.! the DiviSLt)ll ol' Jn· dustriul Safely tl1 Vl•!>\1µ;1\1u11 . the 1.hstr1l'l '' ai,, i:-.s ut.•(I :j ··st.·rtuus t•1tl1lion .·· a llt.•g 1ng \'1ol1Jt1on:-. of IU\\"S rt.·c1u1r1nµ tht.' u~1· of \'t.•n · til ating cquipl\ll'lll and har·nt.·~,,l·S for t>mplurt.·s ,,·orking 111 confined (See MOt:L TOS, Pagt•1\:.!J 2 Wounded in Ne ort Shootout Viejo Star To Red Sox Special to the Daily Pilot NEW YORK -D<ivid Schmidt. Mission Viejo High School's outstanding <.'etcher, "'"S drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the second round of baseball 's free agent draft today. Schmidt le d the Diablos to the South Coast League baseball championship "'ith a .320 batting average. He was lar gely instrumen· ta! in pacing the team to vietory over Dana Hill s \Vlth two home runs in the championship sho\\•doll·n game late in the sc.ison. Laguna Hills Scores Supervisors -J111y Hits Air Plan Criticism By GARY G RANVILLE Of Ill• Olllf Pli.tStMI Th<' Orange County Grant.I Jury fired ba<.'k today at Board of Sup<.·1·visors <.·1·iticis1n of its re· <.'t.•nl rt'Vort on thl' l'ounty'y ail" transportation ll<'l'dS . In a ra re.•· response to public cril1es, tht· G r a nd Jury s:.iid the board's utlack on the a i~· transportution study \\"as ""un- \l":Jrranted and bas ed on a l·ursory rl'<1ding of thL· jury"s 1·l'· purl.'' 'J'hl' Grand Jury's <ll'f l'llSl' of its ,.\µr1I 10 u1r trans portation rt.'JXlrl \\·as d1rct't(•d mainly al a prt•ss rL•l<.'iJSl' lSSUl'd Uy Supt.·r\"isor Ralph Clark shortly aftl'r th1• study \\"a s n1ttdl' public·. Restaurants Lose Clark tr1t1l'i:tl'd the jury for suggesting that thl' task of fi nd· 1ng a suJ1 ;.1bll' jt.•t o.11r1xirt silt.• be t akc•n out of the supervisors' hanlls. He also fau lted the study for rt>· eomml'ndin" thilt an air-port lits· tri<.'t bl' fol"med <.ind lhat, in CJ<irk 's \1·ords, it b<.• finall<.'l'<l thl"uu g h a sepµr ate propt•t·ty lax. Evening Hour Bid -· . By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 0t u.. c.u, Pli.t,.._ Thr ee Laguna Hill s restaura nt s w e r e refused permission to e xtend their e:ven ing business hours rollowing a stormy session of the .Orange County Planning Commission Recreational Plans Slated For Hearing Tuesday Com missioners ruled 2 1 that n o unusual circumstances bad been proven by Angie's Pizza, the Brig und Del Ta<.'o to just ify the longec hours Indeed, residents living near the three eateries turned out for the planning session to com· pl ain bitterly about exis ting cir<.'um s tances bright lights, noise. und the s mell of food. ·r11e restaurants <.1rc located in a s m all s hopping center on La Paz Road and !\-1clntyre street and sur rounded on three s ides by residential d evelop1nenls 1\ fourth business the 7-Eleven market, o perale::, on a 24 hour basi!f and provided \hf' bas1::, fo1 the zoning variant<' request fo1 longer hours 1'hc 1\nuhl•im .Supervisor sun1· marized his disdain for lhl' jury"s <11rp ort s t Udy l>Y sayin g it "'lacked dupth , \\'US poo rly l"l'· sL•a r ched and pro\·ldt.•t.I a simplistic appro<ich l o a \"l'rY cornplc•x problem.'' 'fhc Gr;i nd Jury defended it-sl·lf (odilY Uy' saying tlie pro1X>Sl'd airport distr1C'l \\·ould crl'all' a ·singlc·purpos<.> agcnC'y and free proposed solutions to the airport problem from polilic:al consider u · t1ons. i·hc jury :ilso said it had nut ~uggL·stt.•d finaneing tht• proj)OSl'tl a1 rµor l d1 slrict throu)!h a l:>l'P<•rall' p1·upt•rty I.ax as ('l;1rk t"l :.umc·d (SeeJURl ', l)age,\:!J D1wid Willi~ Pllolo SUSPECT DOWN -Police hold ro.bber}· suspect ,,·ounded at service station after holdup Of Corona del 1\-lar Post Office. Ne,,·port 13cach dcle<."tives Lee Ro berts ·(shirts leev<.'S ) and Bob lirockie (suit ) 3\\"ait ambulance. Costa Ml•sa officer J)ave Stocr1ner (partial!)· hidd<.'11 b)' • llober ts ) \\"a lchcs over suspL•ct. Lc.idcrs of the five S<.1ddlcba<.:k Vallt.'y servit·c areas \\•itl bt.'gin thei1· run a round the biJSl'S Thurs- da·y v.·ith proposals for yearlong rccrl·ation programs. The rcprc•st•nt:.itives "·ill , pre- sent programs fur El Toro. ~tis· sion Viejo, Laguna 1-lill s, Aegean 1-lills and South Laguna 1-lill s to the Presidents Council of the Saddleback Area Coordin:tting Council (SACC J. Attorney Roger Grable argued that the r estaurants he \\'as r e prese ntin g were de nied privileges g ranted to the market a nd the nearby Wild We st shop· ping center and therefore gave their <.'O mpelitors an unfair ad· vantage. Witness • ID Death Car The meetin g is scl for 7:30 p.m. in the mezzanine room of the i·lome Savings and Loan Bui lding 1n El Toro. The publi~ is urged lo attend, according to SACC pres i- dent llick Bohuy. A press conference on the recreation programs ""ill be held aftt>r the mt>cting, Bo hay said. Al its ml'cting of !\-1ay 19. the Sadd leback Valley U n ified School Distril·t board of trustees approved form a tion of a Valley- "'idc recreation progrum funded from school district money and county recreation funds. ! Trustees ag reed to provide "administr.itive leadership a nd coord in ation " of the program \vith s pecific amounts a llocated to each county ser vice :.irea to be dete rmined later. · At a meeting Friday night, the l'wtission Viejo ri.1unicipal Ad· visory Council (MAC) proposed that about $20.000 per service area -for a tota l of Sl00,000 -be spent by the schoOI district. Mean\\•hile, trustees appointed CSee PROGR,\MS, PageA2l 15 CALLED UP ABOUTCtMPER "I sold th~ m otor home the sam e weC>kcnd the ad run. There were JS people who c111led." That's the success story told by the Newport Beach mun who placed this c lussified ad verti!Je· ment in the Daily Pilot: '72 NOM ,\ D 26', rcur balh. Stir contained. $2,995. xxx ·xilxx . If you have a camper or traUer to gelJ, call 643.5678. We make it easy to put K few word.'! to work (or you. In the Dally Pilot. I Woman Killed 'Because She Was Screaming' But homeowners, both by let- ter and in person , contended that the existing 10:30 closing hours \\·ere un bearable enough. They contended they "'ere be- ing disturb<"!d b y the lights from the s hopping Cl'ntt•r itself and a lso by the h eadli g hts of (See APPEAL, Page AZ ) Saddleback Plaza Theater Burgled Ru rglal"S \\'ho used a "'ire coat hani;:t•r to unlock the door of the Saddlebac·k Plaza Cinema in El Toro took pictures. candy a nd cigui·etll's valued at $240, Orange County S hc1·iff's offi<.'crs report- t•d today. Deputies said intruders raided th<' cinema al 23684 El Toro Road shortly aflt•r the premises h.tu.I been closed for lhc·night. By TOM BARl~EY 01111• D•ily Pilot Sllll A woman parolee once in · valved in the rnutil ation murder of Mi ss i on Viejo teacher Fl oren.cc Naney Brown testified today tha t defc nllanl Steven Craig Hurd told her he killed 1\1rs. BrO\\'n "because she \\'as scr eaming." Melanie Dunicls, 32, told the jury in th<' Orange Counly Superior Court trial of ~lurd, 25, that her only contact \\'ilh !\1rs. Brown , 31, of El Toro, caml' aftc·r the tea<.'her "·a s kidnapcd and murdered on J une 3, 1970 in an Irvine orange grove. The'-vitncss test ified thal she rode in Mrs . Brown's station "'agon "'ith other members of the gang led by l·lurd after the group pl aced the blankel·\v r.ippcd body Of the teacher in the back St.'al Of the ve hicle. 1\fiss Daniels, "''10 d<'scribed h e r self as th e compan ion . Viejo Family Nets $100 for 'Be~:uty~ A s "·ecpslakc pri ze of SIOO ho s been pl"ei,;Cnted to the Frederick S1monins of 27242 G.a1vez Ll.lnc, 1\1is!ion Viejo. in the annual ~1is· s1o n Viejo Beautiful Neighborhood landscaping con· t<.•st. In addition. a totol or Sl,000 in gift certificates lo Roger s ' Nursery v.•as a\\'8rded to ri ve l'll•ighborhood groups who en · tercd tht.>ir homes and gardens toi;icther . Nl•ighborhood teums rccl"lv1ng $250 each Included: 22621 to 22796 Alturu Drive, ') includini:: lh<.• Bt.·rn;u·di. !\lui7.t'. A11hur , St•hort•n and Oouglu s re· SJ<ll'nl.'l'.S. -23'i21 lo 23691 \'1il Poll's. 1n · t•ludlnJ! the• GrJ.Jy , R<'llafondo, \\'Llson un ll Cox 1·es idc•ne~s. -26622 lo 20072 O>rtina l)ri\'€', in<:ltidlnJ:: the Di1tmonds, Sava{!t.'. llill 1tnd Cortez hom('S. -27202 to 2,7131 GalVl'l l.ane, includ inl:l lht'. KL•ith, Jl 1ddll'. llenry, Simonin, \Vcgmer und Finn f'ionll'S , --- Chtt i r rn un of \..~q Mnnual lt1ndsrap1nj.! U\\'ilrd-. c'Ontest "·;:is Bobbie Sht·purd. treasurer for the group of six men a nd one \\'Oman, said they \\"t•re h a lted b y a California 1-ligh\vay patrolman at one stage of their journey to the 0 1tega" 1-ligh\\'IJy . She said the officc•r handcuffed tht.•1n "·hile he <iuestioncd the group but later remo\'t'<I lhc Gels Ille A.r f.<l,,·urd l\1rb y. oncl1n1e chit·f of the Jo,DJ 's Oranj!c Cou11 tv bu1·c0t u . has bC'cn firl·d fi·onl his $37,212 a ycur post ·u~ director ·of thl' s tttte·s Al<.·oholic O<:Vl'l'~1gt• ('untl'ol Dt.')>i.1 l'l1nt.•nt by Gov, rh.:o"·n. Kirby. apPoiJltl·d by GO..\'t.•ruor R <'ug_an in 1967. . has bL•cn askt.~d to stay on :as n ('ons ultanl until f\1''>''·11 t;1ps lu~ O\\'ll rnan. handcuffs and released then1 \\'ithoul appar ently noticing the grisly bundle in the back scat. ~l iss Daniel s s aid 1\-l r s. Bro\\•n's corpse \\"as buried in a s hallow g1·ave off the Ortega 1-lighway and ht•r coir \\•as burned by the ~1·oup . She said she took no part in those acts. Thl' puroh.'<' t cstifi('d undc r c1ucstionin g from defense at- torney \\'ill i.am Gamble that shu and Hurd \\·ere ·'loaded "'ith reds (S econ a l ) f r om morning to night.·· She testified that they both took al least 100 reds a day and a com- parable quantity of '"whites·· (amphetam1nesl \\'hich are used. s he said, to counteract the sedating e ffect of the reds. 1\liss Daniels. \\·ho is now re- portedly ·free of he r drug habit, told Gamble that a person using the quantity of drugs consumed by herself and 1-lurd at that time cannot possibly distinb'Uish right from wrong and is prupared to commit uny type of <.'rime \\"hich \\"iii enable him to pursue his drug hubil. 1-Jurd is currently under the in- nuence or drugs administered to (See HURD, Page AZ) Carpenter Diruter Planned in Viejo Assemblyman Paul Carpenter CD-Garden Grove>. v.•ill be honore.d in J\.,ission Viejo Thurs· duy \.\"ith u $100 pe r 1>erson re~1>· tion. The event is set for s :JO p.m . ut thl• Mis!lion Viejo Country Club, Ralph Diedrich. c1lairm1tn of the Oru n ge Cou nt y Bo11rd or Supervisor_~;. .• 8Jchard_O'Neill, re- g ion 11 l c h air man o r the Ocmocrullc Party and Dr. Louis Cc11a "'ill host the rectpt\M. I Postal Fac.ility Robbed By JOIJN VAL TF.RZA Ol lfot Dlilr P11ot ~l•tt Bu ll ets \vhich traveled i.n l'r;izy paths upparently s pared tbt.• IL\"1•s of a dcs per<.1tc . fleeing bandit and his host agt.• Tuesday afternoon iollo\\'ing a Corona de l 1\lar po~t office holdup. Th<.• shootout bct\l"CC'n polH't.· and t hu g unn1an ca1·nc nt.·;1r Orange County ,\irpo11 at a bu~y ser\"icc station. Detective C;.1p1. Rich 1-lamiltun s <.1id toduy thal suspect 'l'h<.·odore James Kensil. 29, belil'\'t•d to be a !\tar Vis t.i rc sidt•nt , <.1nd his young hostagt>. Jaml·S \'ogt. 18. of Cost1.1 !\-1esa . both a rc 1·x 1X'rtcd t o m<.1ke a full J"t>covc•ry fron1 bullet ,,·ounds. Kensil n·<is s hot in the mouth by a 1>0\ice bullet ;Jflt'1· he al· lcgedly fled the s cene of a post of· rice holdup in Coron<.1 dcl l\l;1r and soon \vas s1>0tted by patrol!· - ing orficers. The s ingle s hot r;,.etl by patrolmun Dennis ll;1l'hn strUl'k the a11egcd b<1nd1t in lht.' up1x·1· h1\ ·and ini;tc;;id of tra veling into the brain. it VC'e red :;h<irply ;:ind mis- sed all vital urea!i. ·· ,.\t the samL• instunl, \'cnsil"s revolver discharl:led and the slug s truck h is hos t age in the ouldl•r, bounct•d off a l>onl· anlt velcd side\\'ays oul the otht.•r oulder. Kcnsil's t•undition \\"Ots described today as s tablt•. Hl· is in the prison "·ard of Orange County J\·lcdil·al Cl'nte.-. Vogt . a resident of 2937 1\ ndrus St ., \1·as 1n stable eond ii i o n at l·fo;1g J\1l'morial f-losµit:d. · Hamilton todo.i ,. l"l'i:iled this sc· quencc of l'\'l'n.ts in the SIX'l"· tat"ul:.11· holdup, chast.' ;ind st-;111- lloff at thl· Airport 'fexuco slation at4678Campus D1·i\'t'. Shortly aft.er 4 1>.m., Ke ns il <•1· legl.'dly "·aJked into th1• cro"·dc·d post o ffice, approachl'd u stamp \\·indO\\" and brand1sht.·d il snub· nosed rcvol''l'r ;:1t a el1•rlc After 1·obbing Sl.'Vl'l"al t:ll'rk stations of cash in l"Xt:C's:; uf Sl .200 the 1nan allt•J.!edl~· ordl'rt.•d his victims to li e nn thl· floor anti calmly :;trolled out. As the suspect fll•d 111 ;1n ultl \\·hitc van, sev<.'ral \\ 1tni.•s:;es ran from the post offi<'l' o.1nd obtained a good \'Ll'\I" oft ht.• \'t·hielc, lhen re· . I :iyed the in fo1·1n at ion tu pol il'l'. In the ml·an11me. patrolrn<.in llul'hn und molOl"l'y('/l· officer (See Sll OOTlr-oG , Page A2 l Or:~:cJ, ~ast Weather It'll bl• a carbon l'Opy of t od<iy on Thursday, Ht'· t·urding lo thl• \\"l•ather st•rvicl' \\'ilh lo"' 1.·louds and some huzy suns hine in lht.' aftt•rnoon. Little.• tem· pc•rature t'hange . 1-fif?hs in n1id·60s at the beaches. 111id 70s inland. INSIDE TODAY The new leaders in South Vietnam admit there are sldl sar.ie former got•t>rnment troops hiding out in t he jurig/es harassing patrols and c1v1l1an buses. See story Po~ ,.\4. lndt.~x \ A .! OAIL y PILOT SB Ho spit~ .. Officers . Elected Saddl{'buck Community Hospital has announced the t.>kc· lion or omcc1·s to scr\'e its 21· membc1· board of directors for the 197S·76 term. Two new dlrec· tors also have been numed. Elecl~d· president of the board for his sl'cond consccultVl' term wus William Edgar, a Leisw·c World resident and retired ut· tornl'y. A member or the Golden Ram Foundation bourd. Edgar · w•s chief negouator for the t ratntifer of property and th<.' form~1· L agun a Hills l\led1c1:1I Clinic to the hospital al its mcep· l ion as a gift from ihe foundation. Also dl'Cled were J. Clynton Seott, fll"st vicl' president ; Dr. Lydia Dl'ane. second vice prcs1 dent : Rundall Boyd. Sl'Cre tary . Glenn Winl·man .. treasurer; and John S1ckt.•nbl'rgcr, assistant J.reasurer . Bernard Ingram \dtl continue as chairman of the board. N<.'wly clt.~tt.•d to the board an: Dr. Myron M 1ller and Fnrnk &1arrotta. Thl· two men fill <1n existmg vacancy and the v;.11.:an· <·y crt.•a t t.•d by t h<..' n •s1gnat1on of Raymond Prolht•ro Jr. Formerly assistant surgeon gent.•ra l of the:.> l .. S. Public lle<.ilth Ser v1l·<•. Or. M lllt.>1' supt.•rv1!il'd t ht.• opl•rut1on of numerou~ hospitals and outpalll'nt dimes around the country bt'fore his re· t1H'ml·nt m 1966. ::>ciarrotta. who is head of the d1v1sion of natural science and • allied health at Saddlcback Com· muntty Collt.•gt.'. 1s active in local ~service or gan12at10ns. _ F,re• Page AJ JURY •.. The Grand .Ju ry dt:fonsc wt:nl on to criticiw Clark's po::,ition by ·d enying tha t 1l hild n.•1..·om · mendl'd thut the county ptfrchast' •II gent.>ni l av1at 1on airports and pointed out th at 1t proposl'd spcedmg up thl' completion of an environ men ta I 1 m pact report on Orange County A1rpo11 . The Grand Jury concluded its defonse of the a1rpo11 study by decluring Uw nt•t.•d for add1t1onal jl't st.•rv1l.·es in Orangl.' County is "urgl•nt a nd " 111 not tx> sol vcd until a pos1t1\·c action program is undertakt.•n." .. It 1s hopt•d that the Board of Supervisors will rl'spond in u morl' constructl\'C way,'' the jury sa id. ·Arson Probed : In Car Blaze Orange County Sheriff's of· ficers art.' try ing to dt.•termine the owners hip of a tar that cra!ihed and burned Tuesday m hilly country east of the intersectio n of El Toro .ind La guna Canyon roads. Deputies probing ·,,hat they bclwve to be arson said the cur \\aS pushed off a hill and mto a canyon where 1t l'Xploded m fl a mes. Firemen qu1C'kly ext· inguishcd a s mall brush fire ln!!· St.'red b y thl' cras h. Jnvest1gators believe the c<ir was d estroyed to obl1 tcratl' ev1dt.>n Cl' of a cnmc Complaint Fails LOS ANGELES <L'PI > -On grounds of m sufrt<'l'nt evidence. the d1stnct attorney's office re- jected a poll cl.' l'omplaint agains t a mun accust•d of stealing and stripping comic Flip Wilson's $20,000 sports car. ORANGE COAST ~e DAILY PILOT ~:t.~~~~~)~"'r,~~:t,=::::.."~.~::; ;:.~~·=~:n;::;:o~~~;:!·., .. ~1;on~;: -""· ._. __ , .. K,., Hunlll'IQ!on 8'-ot<" F_. '•'" V•l••Y. trwl"•• MOdlebet~ vauev a"4S L .. .,._ lkKlt 'South c..... /4 wno«r roo•OMI tO•llOO\ I\ P<ibllv.td S•lurd•Y' -S....O..v , ,.. c;::t•~:=~!.~1t1~~~I~' .::,_JOO Wc>I 6<1f Robert N . Weed P<o10tn1 .,,., Publl""' Jae k R. Curley \llo P<n1ct.nl •"" fAM••I Ml,..99r Thomns Keevll EOllor ThOmas A Mvrl>hlne M.en•tl"O E•Hor Ch•rtes H. Loos Richard P. Nair ,. .. , ...... -........ r. .. 10-• .. ~ .... < .. YalltyOffltt .-1 \,.a ........... '-°""'" ,.,_., °'"'"' 0tnces ( .... --. .. U. .. '4 .. 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Ceremonies a re scheduled at 8 p.m. June 11 at the Mission Viejo High School stadium, at 7 p.m . at the El Toro High School gym, and al 6 :45 p.m . June 12 in the Silverado Continuation High School quad. The largest claSoi is that at Mis sion, with 489 graduates. El Toro's graduating class, first in the school's two·year history, will be aboul250slrong. Bailey Daugherty, Silverado principal, said between 40 and 50 stydents are expected to be graduated. Silverado students may leave whenever they finish the require ments working In- dependently at their own speed. Valedic torian Elizabeth Roberts will address her fellow studepts at El Toro High School, while at M jssion Viejo, ASB pres i· dent Ellen Rourke and Robert Thompson will s peak. At Silverado, teacher Gail Halley will play the guitar and sing original compositions . Superintendent William Zogg will acknowledge the g r aduates. · Baccalaureate service for Mis· sion Viejo High School students is scheduled at 8 p. m . Sunday in the Mission Viejo High School gym. Harold Leestma, pastor of Lake Hills Community Church, will speak. No single baccalaureate has been set for El Toro High stu· dents. but a school spokesman said 14 area churches have scheduled special services for their own students. F ro• Pllfle A J HURD ••. him daily by doctors in the coun· ty Jail. It is their opinion that he is only capable of telhng the truth or un· dcrstanding the nature of courtroom testimony while he is under such sedation The novelty of a drugged d e· fendant was made possible last month when the Californi a Supreme Cou rt ruled in a landmark decision that Hurd could be tried under sedation. It is a lleged by the prosecution that Hurd was a lso present 24 hours before Mrs. Brown's murder when convicted killer Arthur Craig •·Moose" Hulse, now 21, used a roofer's hatchet to hack service station attendant Jerry Wayne Carlin, 21, todeath. Hurd is not being charged in connection with the Carlin slay· ing. But Deputy District At- torney Frank Briseno will ask the jury to find him guilty of first degree murder for the slaying of Mrs. Brown. Cla·ss in Yoga Set at YMCA The Saddleback Valley YMCA has announc(•d an afternoon yoga class Thursdays from 2:30 to 4 p.m ., beginning June5. ··since the yogu movements arc gentle. any JlCl'son can prac- t1 cl', even those with arthritis or back problems," says instructor Jean Cotner, who bas tau1ht yoga for more than seven years. R(•a:istralion fo r the class. whtch wtll cost the student $12 u monlh, may be eomplctcd ut the V. 23131 Orange Ave., El Toro. Addttlonal inform tttion ls av1ulu· ble by r11Uing 830·YMCA. Rally Plano d SAN DIEGO CAP > -Another mass rally w111 plunned \Oday lor gr11duale students at th e University or Callrom ht 11t San Diego, who art boycotting clusses and teaching duttea. 'Phillips 4. • .. .I Appeals . For Post Donald W. Phillips filed a suit Tuesday in the State Supreme Court lo regain his former seat on the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission. Phillips, a Long Beach city councilman, was fired on April 10, along with for.mer chairman Donald Bright, by Gov. Edmund G. Brown.Jr. Bright was expected to file a similar suit today in an attempt to reclaim his seat. Both s uits stem Crom a ruling two weeks ago by the Mendocino County Superior Court, which said that John Mayfield, a northern regional commissioner also fired by Gov. Brown, must be reinstated. Phillips said today he is hoping his suit will be considered this week along with an appeal of the Mendocino decision filed by the stale Attorney General'sOffice. While the s uperior court: ruled that commissioners are appoint· ed for the life of the commissions . -which expire on Jan. l, 1977 - both the governor and the at· torney general have said they ·, believe commissioners may be r emoved at the will of Gov. Brown. If the court rules in their favor, Phillips and Bright may be re· seated when the coastal com· mission holds its next meeting Monday in Long Beach. f'ro• Page AJ APPEAL ..• automobiles entering and park· ing there. Further, it w·as charged that the Del Taco had become a drive· in hangout for high school stu· dents who go there looking for ·•action" aft er Friday night games. Homeowner John S. Simons. who has frequently lambasted the pla n ning commission because the shopping center has cut off his backyard view, con· tended developers "have already raped the neighborhood 90 per· cent. and now they're coming back for the 10 pe rcent." Another resident of the South Laguna HiJ.l s tract ;· Tom Williams, described the present situation as "grim." Their complaints stood in con· tradiction of the South Laguna Homeowner s Association which endorsed the proposal_).o extend open hours to 11 for all three restaurants and 1 p.m. Friday and Saturday hours for the pizza parlor. Larry Cossid, president of the association, told the commission that the restaurants are an asset to the community because they of· fer both neighborhood shopping as well as employment op· portunlties. But {he homeowners argued that their opinion had not been solicited by the association and contended that only 25 out of the tract's 225 homeowners were in· volved in the decision. The re· vela tion th at o ne of the restaurant owner s sits on the as· sot>iation·s board of directors added fuel to the controversy. Planning aide Murray Storm noted that the Environmental Management Agen cy had notified M iss1on Hills Plaza mana~er Robert L. Kennedy of zoning ordmance violations per· taining to the S'hopping center's lights but received no ans,wer He was assured by attorney Grable that steps would be taken immediately to paint out the backs of the light fixtures to eliminate disturbing the resi· dents. But despite those promises, Planning Commissioner Beverly Miller joined Commission Chairman Shirley Grindle to de· feat the measure on the grounds that the restaurant owners knew they were limited lo a 10:30 p.m. closing time "'hen they signed their leases. Commissioner Earl Wooden cast his vote in dissent because he was of the opinion that s tre tching the lime by 30 minutes, in the case of the pizza parlor only, ·'won 't change things that much." Dana Fashion Slww Thursday Stl'ing b ikinis and romantic evening gowns are among hun· dreds of fHhions Dana Hills High School students have made and will model Thw·sday.night al the school. &•sinning ut 7 :30 p.m. in the mall. 200 home economics stu· dents will m odel clothes they have mitde for clothing and tcx· tJle courses. 1'he theme of the evening's program is travel in Cahfurnla. and fti shlon!I urc ap· propr1ate for desert, mountain und lwuch vacations. To ptty for the fashion show. ii.Id Jo Hanson, department rhairman. the stude nLS made and sold patchwork pillows and quilts. Adm Inion tomorrow q,ght will be free. · .. ) F,...P,,.eAJ SHOOTING G~e Mattson spotted the sus- pect' s van on MacArthur Boulevard a nd Ford Road. They launched a pursuit . .. The "river or the van led or . flcers through "wall to wall traf· tic" and traveled into the airport \ndustrlal area at high speed. At one point the drlver made a U· tum a few ~arcbs into the city or Irvine, 1kldded into a foreign car and beaded t he oppoSite direc· -··111r""°:,:; lion. A short distance later, the van skidded into the service station ' crowded with c ustomers. Kensil allegedly stormed from his van brandishing his pistol and immediately darted behind a parked car. C us tomers and employes alike fell to the ground and Kensil assertedly grabbed uP1 T•...-1o ~~:1n~Y the neck and forced him . No Co•-'aton At the sam e time, the motorcy· cle officer arrived at the station. saw a gun pointed al l\im and fell to the ground intentionally and took a tiring position behind his fallen cycle. Seconds later, Haehn arrived in hls patrol car, saw the pistol pointed at his partner but could not see the hostage. He fired one round and the g unman Cell backwards. John Bruce D o dd s gradua t es today with 751 other cadets in the Air Force Academy·~ class of 1975, but he won't be com· missioned. Dodds, 21, lost his right leg to cancer last April. He was allowed to graduate with his class un- der a special ruling. A customer at the station jumped on the bandit's back, grabbed the gun a nd held it over 4 25 L ayoffs Set his head , telling officers that the man was disarmed. Flights Granted SAN FRANCISCO (AP> l\tarin Av1at1on Co. has been grantl'd pl'rmission to fly com· muter planes betwet.>n 1'~o rt Bragg and San Jose. S.ears This Ad Effective through Saturday, June 7 DETROIT (AP > -Detroit's budget c n s 1s w i II hit home for at ll•asl 425 city em ploycs whose layoffs take effect June 13. City workl•rs began gt.•tting layoff notices this week, officials said. Hardest hit arc the pohce, fire. en: .VJronmcntal protcction~nd main· tenance -EPM -and finance departments. •r.o• PetJe A.J ~ . ,. - PROGRAMS Ed Mangan, district director or school and community servlc s, u the director of tbe valley-wide recreatlon pTocrams. But so tar they have uraed homeowners of each service areu to give form to the recreation program and report back later. Some leaders are ·happy abbul that r esponslbillly; others are not. MAC Co\.Ulcllman cal Neve, lone an advocate for better recreation programs .. said be believes the school dlfitric\ has enough manpower and money to plan the programs Cort.he service areas. But SACC president Rick Bohay has been a spokesman ror as much local Oexlbility wilhln the service areas as possible. The Presidents' Council is made up of presidents of all the homeown ers associations belonging to SACC. Following Thursday's joint meeting, the service area representatives will present their plans to the Saddleback Valley Unified trustees. f'ro•Pflfl'!AI MOULTON spaces. Because dt.>ath was involved, the matter was turned ovt.'r lo the district attorney's office for furlht!r act ion. Judge Barnc.ittc ordered tht> district to make periodic reports o n safet y practices lo the Division of Industrial S<'fety and to violatl' no laws during the pro· balionary period. ,. Polyester Double Knit Sport Coordinates . Sall through summer In thtH cool rtd and white or navy and white 2 9 7 5 9 7 cootdlnott1. All are oa1y-cart polyH ter double knit. ,ut t09ethor yo11r favorite lookl Minoa' 1l1t1. to • Pull-on Pant•-·-···· .............. .:....5.97 Patterned Shorts._ .. _.~ .. M.3.17 Pull•on Sherts-.. -w ................... 2.97 Pull-on SC?ooce r .............................. 4.97 T•nl< Top·-··---·---············--··~ .. 9.91 Sleevel•sw Shlrl---·---········-··A .97 Shor e SlePvf' Shlrt... .... -............. 4.97 U11 Seo" Revolvln9 Chari• So. Coas • Plaza Bue no Pork • ))J) lntlol SI "' .... s•o.nn • 11 SO~ '•'"'• A¥o. ~ •• ,. .. 400 Orange 2100 N f11tlift A••· '"-t)MIOO 7 ( t 7 , A 6 . DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P GE t • . . ~hie Exa1nple As other parts of the county continue to debate· over a ~olution lo the Vletnamcserefugee problem, the pu~1sh1oncrs of Lugunu Hills' St. Nicholas Church arc quietly providing an answer by example. They arc pledging don a tions to resettle refugees in rent~~ ho~e~ in the New World development where fam1hcs will fmd hope and seek fresh starts. The. first contingent of 39 refugees began arriving last Friday a nd Fathers Otto Sporrer and Brian Coughlan believe homes for 20 to 25 mote will be found if the generosity of church members holds out. Significantly, the church has been conducting Its resettlement program quietly and without any bids for publicity. Were other churches around the nation as quick to translate Christian teachings into actual practice, Camp Pendleton's "tent city" would turn into a ghost town overnight. Better to Wail The Irvine City Council has approved a schedule of act!vities leading to a Nov. 4 city charter election. The action came a fter six months of special city council meetings f aile d to bring any consensus on the future government of the city. .1:he coun c il a lso has taken a h esitant step toward h1rmg a consul tant to study a proposed two-tier form of government. It would consist of a central city coun- cil to ha ndle citywide matters a nd a system of village councils with jur isdiction over local matters. nut n on e of t h is is likely to go before the voter s. Instead, the coun cil proposes a "framework " charter on the November ballot w h ich would s tate only that Irvine is a charter city, without changing its present general law form of government. The question is, why bother? The election will cost $6,000 to $7 ,000. Subsequent amendments to Jllake chunges ln city government would require additional elections. Also, unless there is 'to be a s ingle major amendment lhc "framework" charte1· is likely to be covered with patchwork amendments. If the re is to be a single major amendment, the whole charter can wait until it is ready. An in-name· only change with a "framework" c hartc1· is a ques - tionable expenditure of thousands of scarce bucks. Bargain Rejected Although they pride themselves on their financial s hrewdness, trustees of the Saddleback Community College District last week passed up a bargain by re· Jectmg a proposal to establish a day care center on campus. The center would have provided mothers of pre- school c hildre n with a place to drop them off while at· tending college classes, thereby opening an educa- tional opportunity for many presently unable to enroll. All of this could have been accomplished by a l.5·. cent hike in the college dis trict's tax-rate -a cost so insignificant it would mean only a six-cent-a -month in- crease to the average homeowner. Significantly, the board of trus t ees was s plit on the rl•.iection of the p roposal and two board members who might have turned the vote in the other direction were absent when the decis ion was made. The day care plan s hould be returned to the gov· ~rning board for a full vote. Otherwise, trustees of the Saddleback Community College Distncl will continue to l>eon record a s being penny-wise and pound-foolish. SB Energy Crisis Doctor, Lawyer Disagree It's Simple If You Pay Attenlion Dea·r Gloomy Gus· Two Views of Malpractice Bill ( ART HOPPE ) ''Excuse me for bothering 1 you, Henry But have you gotte n around to re-assessing our foreign policy yet?" ··Yes, Jerry, I did it before breakfast. And let me say what a grc:.it foreign policy 1t is -hard, firm and always right on target. Look how well it worked in Cam- bodia." "That's 1·ight, Hen'fy. I sure !>howed those Cambodians not to tr1nc with us by bombinJ:! the s tuffing out of them." ··No, no. J e rr y. Y o u born bE.>J lhe stuffmg oul of the Cambo· dians to s how the Nort h Koreans not to t ri0l'" ith us." ··1 did '! Gos h, Henry. would you mind n•assessing our foreign polu:y for me?" ··Ag;.11 n '! All rig ht, Jerry. But 1t never changes. You had to bomb Cambodia lo "am North Korea not to invade South Korea. After all lhat's why we fought in South Korea <1nd South Vietnam in lhe f1rst plal'e to sll'm the tide of expansionism in Asia." "BY Tll E North Koreans or the North Vietnamese, Henry?'' ··By the Chinese, Jerry. We had to contain China." ··rs that why we made peacl' w1lhChma. Henry?" "No. Jerry. We made pcaC'c \nth China to worry the Russians with whom we maintain ix·uce in order lo worry lhc Chim:se But after we made peace with China we h;.id to go on fightin~ in Viel· nam in order lo · m<.imWin our credibility." ··with the South Vietnamese. Henry'!" So Fanne Fox has written a book to clear up any con· fusion a bou t he r rela- tionship with Rep. Wilbur Mills ... There never was confusion in my mind. F.S. Gloomy Gin comme"u •re s11bmoli.4 by ra<iders <ind do nol necus.rlly r•llKI Ille views of Ille n.ws~par. Send your pel .... .,. to Gloomy Gld. Delly Pilot. • "NO, J f:RRV. w1lh the Arubs and Is raelis. After a ll. we want· the Arabs lo accept the arms we·re s hipping thl'm ... "So they'll be our frit•nds'!"' .. No. to fol' Cl' Israel to the pcan· table. Remt•mbcr how \\(•ll t.hat workl·<l when we launC'hl•d our Chris tmas bombtn ~ on Hanoi"!" "And forced the North Viel· numesc to the peace table"?" "No, the South Vietnamese. Jl•rry. Pres ident Thieu was hold· ing b<.1ck anti we h<1d to s how him h e could C"oun t o n u s particularly after lhl· flay of Pig:-. disaster.·· "Yes. I guess Wl' clidn 'l l(•at·h Castro much of <.1 les~on llwrc. Henry." · · Not C u s l r o . J <.• rr y • l h l' Russians. We wanted to show lhem we wouldn 't toler ate Com· munism in our hemisphere. We laughl Castro a lesson when we in - vaded the Dominican Republic.'' "WE LL. HENRY, 1l's got1d to know we have a forl•ign policy that's right on target." ··Y1..•s. Jerry, 1t "s cspcc1ally comfortmg considering we may have t rouble m. Thailand. But don 't worry, I 've <i ltercd lhc Sixth Fleet.'' •· Jsn 't the Sixth F1et't 1n tlw Ml'ditcrrnncan, llcnry?" "Right. Jerry. And 1f those Thais s tu· up a fuss, Wl•'ll tl.'a<:h them a lesson tlll'y'll nen·r forget. We'll born b the s tuffings out of Monaco!" To the F.d1tur T\\ ice m the past month I have re<.1d an editoria1 in the Pilot stat· ing in l'ffect .. Doctor. you've pro· vcd your point now get bac:k to work." Your s tatement alonl' mcuns Wl"vc not pl'Ovcd our point. l'l·ttht•r you nor our Sal·raml'nto Legis lature un- dcrslands our point and until our J>l'Oblem 1s solved we have no l'hO•Cl' but to contmuc lo 1mpn:::.s you ''1th 1t . \\'e ncl'd your s upport und un dl·r~t:Jnd1ng, not moralistic prl'· :Jt'hmg. On May 1 the physicians m till' San Francisco an·<i were caught "1thout malpractice m::.urnnct•. Thi::. s1m11Jr circum5lanl'l' mav affl'Ct praclllioncrs of mNl1C'U1°1· 111 Orange County July I. Pra<:lt<:· in~ mt:d1tine '' 1thoul liab1hl\' in· s urance 1s ('Om par<iblc to drivmi.: u tar without ins urance un - wise and unsufe. The doctors 111 Sun Franc1sC'o quit practict• because they had to, not bct•ause llll'y \\anted to. f"or ::!3 da ,.s we doctors 1n Southt•rn C'~liforni:.i wal('hl'd wl111l1 the leg1 s lalurc did noth111g to t'Ol'l'l'C't the s iluul1011 and lh1.:n "l' rn11C'ludcd we had bcttl'r suµ· port o ur northern l'olleagu(·:-. bdorl' Jul v l~l '' hl·n '''l' 1011 \\OUld be 10 a s1m1lar s1tu:,i t1011. thu!'I tht• llm1lalion on dedl\'l' ::.urgt•ry in Orange County. T II F. l. F. G IS L,\ T FR F. has ~mn· acted only on u hm1tt•d basis pronding stop-gap in· surance und 50 Pl'l"Ccnt rak m t'l'l'<JSC l1m1tat10 11 to thl· end of tlus yl·ar. This docs nol sol\"l' Jll~ thml! O\'l'l' lhl' Jo!lg range. 'fl•n ) ears ugo I st;ktcd prac· lU'L' 111 Orangl' County und pa1<l S:JS-0 for a ) car of insurance. Tht• p~1slyt•ar I paid S7,000forsim1lur t• o v e r a g l' , T h c u d d i t i o n u I a mounts I h<.1 vc 1wsscd on to my paut•nts by rnncasmg my fees. :'\o,,· I may cxp~ct to pay up to S:!5.000 next )'l'U I' for mulpractiC'l' in::.urance and will h<ivc to raise my f l'l'S hy 25 pl'rccnt to do 1t. Tlus t'Vl'l"1ncrt•as mg cost 1s tun· ( MAILBOX J Letters /rom readers ore welcome. The nglit to condense letters to fit space or ellm111ate libel 1!1 reserved. Letters o/ 300 words or litss 1dll be gwen prefererice. All letters must in- clude signature and mailmg address but names ma.11 be w1t/1hcld on re· quest 1/ su/ /1c1ent reoson ~apparent . Poetry w1ll 11ot be publ1sl1ed. tamount lo \'l'arh blud:ma1I µ:i~ able ttnd .llH'l'C~S<ll>lt• ('\"(.'!'_:. three months . llow muC'h mort· ~tm I ;rnd m:. palH.'llls lo pa~ and \\ ht•n do \\ l' finallv Sa\ ··:'\o more'>" Tht• dot•tor-; fn (.'al.iforn1a ha\'l' <lt·l·1cltid thl' t11ne l!'I no\\· \\1.: 1wt•d our palll'llts and oor prl'ss lo undl·r~wnd Lh1s und support u::.. Bdorl' till• l.cg1-.;lalun· 1s a bill modl'll'd after the hill passed 111 Ind 1una. !\" l'\\' York and ot lwr statt•s to sol\·c our problem: thl' b1ll 1s s pon::.on·d by State Scnator Carpcntl'r, SB 397 I urge you. D:.i1ly Pllul fal1\or. and all ,·our J"l•adl'n, to n·:u.l uml f:im1l1a1:1z1.• yoursl·h·t·s \\Ith this hill. I lelp u~· g1.:I It pa-..sl·d Ill I Ill' ll·J.!1slutun· :rnd sig ned by tlw j.!O\'t•rnor Tht•n "1.• II knm\ \\C·n· p1·0, t•d our po111t and ''ill sa fl'I~ bt•Jblt•to gl•t b;tt'k lO\\ork. HIC'll.\RD $ .JO\'AS, ~t.D. Bill Wo11·1 llelp To the Editor: f am writmg this letter con- cerning Senate Bill 397 which has been mtroduced ,by Senutor 'Carpenter to create arbitration panels in medical malpractice cases. The board would ccms 1s t of 24 members: eighl phys1ci<.1ns. eig ht uttorncys and eight laymen. Our right of t rial by jury under the stute and fedcrul t·on- slitution would be eliminated. The board members ''ould be selected by the Governor and not clcctc·d into office. There is n o provision to c hallenge the panel members for bias, prejudke or Computer Check-out Opposition Costly The tendency of poiilicians to go overboard on issues enjoying momentary mass appeal has been well demonstrated. For ex- ampk. consume rism is enjoying transitory attention prompting a rash of legislation to CO!X' with problems, real a nd fancied. The current battle being waged by the grocery Indu stry to beat off a stiOing 1<1bcling law looms as a misguided effort in behalf of populistic watchwords ad vanced by self uppolnled con sum er spokesm en. The issue is prompted by the pilot computer check out pro- gra m s Un · dcrlaken b y two mnjor g r o c e r y chains. The system. de· signed to both spt>cd the check out pro- <'t>SS and cul supermarket labor costs. I the mo.'il remarkable Innovation· ln food dls~lbution since the ad- vent of solC service morkets. It takes advantage of computer lcchnoloay to relieve mnrkeu oC ( EARL WATERS ) the costly hand pncc marktnl:{ of the thous ands of itf'ms which art' d a i 1 y p I a c e d u po n g ro c e 1· y s helves. UNDER THE system major producers of cannl'd goods ;.ind other items label goods with computerized code identifica- tions. Customer selections urc flashed by a scanner at the cheek out stand which reads the iden· tificatlon and relates it to the cur- rent price for the it{'m. Trepidation about computers, based upon the horrible ex- periences most have hnd with computerized b1lltng r.ystems. have signaled lllurm in the minds of some cons umer groups. Feur that the system will mean f<>wt>r JObs for grocery clerks hos c.auscd lhem to Join the opposi- uon. Seizing upon thPse rears legislators have authored bills which would require all gt~cry stores lo hand price mark every Item on their shelves, something "h1ch is nol done now. The bills. SB 261 by David Robert and AR 558 by Leona Egeland. both make thts mandalory for all . including stores not contemplating com- puterizing. TllF. GROCERS A ~Gl'E such legislation would defeat the ob· jcct1vrs of the computer system. The savings anticipated will be demcd the customers by the law. ThC'Y contend that free enterprise \\ill dictate the methods to be used. Those old enough will r e· member that before self service. ston•s did not mark items in· cliv1duall,:.• A clerk waited upon the l'USlomers from behind the t'ounler Many stores catered to telephone orders. delivenng to the door. There were no itemized bills H lhe type of thinking' hi<'h has prompted the Roberli and Egeland proposals had prevailed lh{'n, there would be no self· t>ervlcc supermarkets today. Un- fettered by laws. that system has • all but eliminated the old fashioned grocer y store nnd the supermarkets have distributed the ~rocerles ot. for less cost. The computer system seeks to further reduce distribution costs with ~realer efficiency. One need only witness the com- puter cheek out in use by Ralphs und Gemco lo realize it provides better consumer protection than the curr('nt cash regis ter method. AS T HE ITEMS pass the sc:an· t1l'r a screen not only nashes lhc price but clearly identifies the in· dividual item. Ahd a print out gives the customer a detailed list of each ite m and its pnce, as well as the date and tim e of purchase. the Hmount paid ancl rhange given. It is n s uit's slip far superior to thl' kmd now furnished for it permits the customer to positi\'e· ly chct'k each ilem again!'lt the price char ged. Furthermore. he can take the sales i:.lip and check 1t against the shelf pncC' on ettch llcm in the store. Und<'1· such o sophisticated system 1t 1s <l1Hieult lo fathom "hy anyone thinks each item should also be hand price slumped. a process" hi ch can on· ly caus(' hi.:her prices to the con· sumer. ) incompeten cy. The cla1mnnt mus t prove that the phys1c1an was negligent. TllF.RE ARE severe Jim1ta· lions on recovery . For example. If a young ch ild or housewife and mother bled to dcuth during u negligently ..performed surgery. the only rec·ovl•ry would be the funeral and burial cpxenscs. There 1s :.i ceiling on rccovl'ril's and Ii m ited rl·covery for pain and s ufferinl!. rs 1s very difficult to prove a n<! \\'In a m edical malpractice c<1s1• Las t year in California lherl' \\t'rc 167 case~ lricd to a \"t'rd1ct Only 52 were won by lhe patient. All \\l'l"l' Jury cases tri:.ib. Yl't thl' mcd1t'al profess10n 1s sponsoring a bill to l'11m1n atl· llll' Jury system. Why? The an:-.\\ er 1s that phys1· c1ans "unl to "in 100 ix·rcent of the c·ust•s'. Thl'y '' anl immunit y from thl'll' nei.tllgent acts. They do not w <ml to be held an:ount<.iblt· under till' law. This b1ll 1s a ph~5 1 · t·1un immunity no-compcnsatwn bill. This bill seeks to l't'dlll'C pre· m1um::. by cutt111g off the ril:!hts of lhl' 111notl'lll victim of mcd1c<.1l m:.ilprat•l1Cl'. Thl· medical pro· fess1011 s ho uld ~lop mt•d1cal malprad1ce 111s ll'ad of t<.1k1nµ :rn ay the pat ll'11l ·s right to full compen!'l:.il1on for h1::. 1njunl.'s ROHE RTL. Cfl,\ RRO~~F.,\l ' ,\ttonwyat L:J\\ Wro11g ,lpproaL•h To the Editor: I'm told that llenn· r·ord. "ho crt•<.1tcd usst·mbh· line autos. abo cn•atcd a midd.le-C'lass markl'l for his produl't by puy1nJ! the h1ghl1Sl "ages fo r any employl'r m his day For the f11'sl l1mt•. thl' factory "orkl'r l'oul<l afford to o\\n an au1omob1k. \\'c havl• a l'l'\'l'l"Sl' nlO\'t•mt·nl no" the run a\\ ay fat·tory. Amerit·;rn t•apital and lC'l'l1nol111-!Y al'e s tartmg foctoncs in l'Ollll· trit's whcl'l' \I agt·s <.11'1.' II"'. The fore1~n wol'kl'rs n1n 't ufford dll automob1lc ;ind 1 hl' Amenc<Jn is unemployed. The result 1s ob· nous. J ,\;\I ES W. BOLDJi'\G Why \/ofe? To the Editor: The \'Otcr l u rnoul was prl•tty light 111 most ureas of Or;in~c ('ount} in last week 's votini.: booth~ Rut you C'a n hardl) blaml' lhl' people. Till' city coun- c1b and ~uper\'1so r"! nl'vc r seem to pay muc:h atll'nl10n to how \\t' \'Ole anyhow, so rn<Jny :-.a} "\\ h) bothl·r? .. Jn Ne\\ port Oeach. 111 tht• last ft'\\ yea rs. the people \ ott>cl <.1~~11n:,t " nl'''' mlllwn dolla1• police sl:1tion, but llw council a p proved. and the t'll Y huilt 11. The l.>t'O})lt• ;.1 lsn vott-d <t'gainst a park bond issue. und thl' <'tty "elll nght uhcad buying purk land, with council app1·oval. The whole country \'Otcd u~a1ns t rapid transit. but the s upt·rv1sors ;11't• ap1>01nting a study comm1llel' lo plan 1l and find lh<' funds to finance it. l 'nll•ss \H' 'ot(' the wuy ltll'Y want. lhcy ignore our\\ 1:-.h<'s and mand.ill'S . Why do lll\} of uc; hothc:>r'' Rut \\C' bc•llt•r both{'1' when 1l coml'S lo l'lcctmg nc•w Quot Youth IS happy bl'NIUSe ll has lhe ~1bility to see beauty. Anyone who keep~ lhr ability to SC<' be:iu· ly nevrr grows old. -Fran& Kafka. \ , n•presentat1\'es so lhat maybe wt• can )!et 111 some people lo l't•prcs t:nt u::. who ure listenin!!. GOLDIE JOSEPH Ba~k Ford To the Ecfhor: Pn,::.1dcnt Ford needs backing.· I le nel'lb the help of the elec- torate to maintain his s tand a~a1nst lht• fort·es within Congre::.s that would reduce the ability of the t"nited States as a World Power 111 protecting and llll'l'ca::.ing thl' position of lhe free nations. Our (·ountr~ is bl'in~ seriously l'11allcngeu and threatened. We han· lo::.t Southc~1st Asia and \\ c arc in a pos 1t1on to lo::.c much in the .\tednenanC'an ~ul'h as bases rn Greece and probably Spain. P1'l•::.1dent Ford 1s currently at- tempt m g to hold our po~ition through '.'\,\TO. Pre\'iously the L·mted States h~s had a knack for picking and backing the loser~ Our vacillation politically has l'ost us dearly. Diplomatically the l 'ntll'd States appears to b<' a 110\'lce at 1warly every turn We · l!l\'C.'. with rn> strings attached. l\l' tru::.t. and \\'l' al'C taken, with " tht• l "111tt'<I Slalt'S and the f'ree World sufferin~. Thoug h \\e may not likl· 1t. thl' L"nitedStatcs is the· only forcl' on the face of the cart h 1oda~ that has lhe potC'nli:.il and the power to fight Communist ag- J.!rl·s~ion . Thl' frt•t• n<.itions de· pe nd on our leaders hip; when we fall, fl'l'l'dom sU ffl'r:.. T H E RE ARE th ose in C'ongrc~s who . throug h ig· 11or<.1nCl'. lal'k o f fortitude. or treasonous intent arc blocking this nation's le:.ulcrship position. Abo, Wl' must conl1t1Ul' to build our nat1011ul defenses through such programs a:. the B-1 and , Tndt•nt. .\ s how of ~trength, though not used. 1~ oflt·n more l'f. ' fL•tt l\'t' than \1 ords . Thl' threat to lllll' nullon·s sun·l\·;.11 never has OC'l'll morl' Sl'rlOllS \'o l'l\'1hzat1011 has l'\·er pro"~ dUl't•d a m on• a ffl11cnt or freq; '' ;1y of lire a:. wt· ha Vl' m the Unit·: cd Stat1.•s. fl 1s wl'll worth puttin!i'. forth some effort to protect it.j \rntt· your l ' S. St·nator. youct Congrcss m ~1 n and Presiden~ • Ford . Re blunt and to the point Tell them \\ e mu~t take a rom·1 man~mJ? position m world aff:iiriJ po ht 1c<.1 ll y. <rnd \H' must incr ease · our nat10nal armed strength to J 11H'l'l' a ::it• our p os 11 ion of in. : nuent·c The~ n1..·cd your slate-J ml'llt of d1n•t•l1011 HOWARD LOL'DON ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Roh('rt ,\' Wrf'd. Publisher Thnmas l\ettvtl. t:d1tor llarbaro Kre1b1ch. Ed1tnnal Pdgf' 1-;d11or The editorial page of the Daily Pilot sC'e ks lo inform and i;t1mulnlc readers by pre ·enUng on th l!i paRe diverse commenllary <¥1 topics of antert'st by syndlcat- t'tl C'olumn1~ts and cartooruslS. by 11rn' 1chn~ <• forum for rttaders' ' '"''" and by presenting this """'paper'< opinions and Idea on rurrent topics. The edllort1'J op1n1ons 1\f the Dail) Pilot appear onl) 1n th~· cd1lonol column at lite top or lh~· pore Op1nlon:J ~· pressed by the columnists •net r:1'1ooni'lts and letter writers ar. thr1r ov. n and no endorffment ot their views by the DaJly Pilot. 'lhould ~ 1nferttd. Wednesday. June 4, 1975 • Stri~ing Firefighte r s' Acts Called 'Criminal' SANTA BARBARA CU P l ) -She rift John C arp e n t e r •. who personally led 1>quad.s of deputies into county fire stations to confiscate fire tru cks s a botaged by strikin g firefighters, Tuesday called the dis· a bling of life·s a ving -equipmen t ''crimtnal and disgust ing." Carpen ter wa rned firefighters that his de- puties would a rrest any fireman who again tried to block the movement of fir e trucks. County officials or- dered the s heriff to con- fiscate the equipment from all 15 fire stations Mon da y n i g ht after learn i n g many fire tr ucks were m ade in- operable by the s trikers. AlR HAD B EEN let out of t he tires, some rotors r e moved from e n gin e s , and som e engine wires c rossed, but the equipme nt itself was not pe r manently damaged , the s her iff said. Swarms of d eputies uP•n1"'"°10 converged on fire sta· COAST GUAR DSMAN AIDS INJURED CREWMAN tion.s barri c ade d by He Was Among 3~ Rescued Fro m Sin king Ship private. a utomobiles of -fireme n . Two t r uc ks puties in some areas were forced to drive them over l a wns and fields l o b y p ass the fir e m e n 's v e hicl e blockade. A tense situa tion at s tatio n 1 3 in Golet a ended late Monday when a d ozen d eputies dis- persed an angry crowd of about 35 strikers. The fire trucks were all taken to the county j ail parking lot which then became firefighting he adquarters for the county. .. Mike Bennett, presi· dent of the A FL-CIO Firefighters Union, said • 'some or the firemen may have been emo· t ionally upset by fi ve years of frustrated ef· forts to get our problems settled with the county. "But no fire truck wa s actually d amaged and the sheriff overr eacted badly." T h e s t rike b y 164 firefighte r s h as left 170,000 Santa Bar bara County residents virtual- ly without ftre protection since the walkout began Monday morning. Most air lines have stopped fl ying into Santa Barbara Airport because fie ld e m e r genc y and ('rash fire tr ucks are un- manned . The wa lkout also left the Uni versit.y of C a liforni a a t Santa Ba rba r a campu s u n· protected against fi re. THE FIREMEN have been s truggling with the county to get improved 9.'ork ing conditions for Ute past fi ve years, ac- cor din g. lo Be n net t. County fire m e n now work 66 hours a week. Governor Ed mund G. Brown Jr Tuesday or- w.inesdoy, Jun• 4. 1 ~75 OAILYPll.OT FREE CHECKING at South Coast Nationat Bank NO MINIMUM BALANCE RiQUIRED! Come in and open your Charter Account nowl For a limited time. South CoaaL National Bank will offer tree checking to Charter Account customent You u ve beca~e this means NO SERVICE CHARGES and NO MINIMUM BALANCE required for the life of your Charter Account! . At South Coast National Bank, Charter Account customers also save with: • Free Traveler's Checks • Free Bank-'By·Mail • Free Money Orders • Free Notary Service • Free Cashier's Checks • Free Account Transfe rs Come to South Coast National Bank,' you'll find the personal services and conveniences that make banking with us a pleasure. ti A'Bank To Remember SOUT H COA ST NAT IONAL BANK 849 Sunflower St .. Costa Men, CA 928~6 Phone: (714) 540·5300 M••""•t.1ur. A§ !. •• . • • were used to r emove the C G d S disabled equipment and oast uari a ves sheriff's m echanics put other trucks into operat · CONFRONTATIONS between deputies and firemen ended by Tues- da y. however , when s trike r s, appa r e ntly res pon ding t o public anger , decided lo dri vc the remainin g equip- ment to the jail. dered around-the -clock neg~iation s between the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ county a nd un io n of· [ J f1c1als. led by state con.J ACK AN D E R SON REVEALS in the DAILY PILOT in g condition. But de-c1liator Tom McCa rthy. -, 32 Greek Sailors LONG BEACH CUP[) -The Coast Guard Cut- t er Waln ut s t ea m ed through the P acifi c to· d a y searchin l{ for a Greek freighlc>r, aban- .doncd by it s c·r ew a nd wallowing in hurricane- tossed seas off lhe coast of Mexico, to determine whe ther it s hould be sunk by gunfire. southwest of San Diego. Thirty c rcwm embers took to life boats. The captain and a r adioman remained aboard. The he licopters r ecovered them a ll : Pilots said the freighter was listing al a 45-degree angle a nd the star bo ard rail ,..,·as under water. The helicopters r e -, fu e l e d aboard th e a ircraft carrie r USS Oris k a ny, . w hic h was con ducting manuevers The 32 crewm en of the 427-foot P o l y n esia n Diakan were eva cuated to San Diego Tuesday by two Coast Gua rd HH3F helicopter s. They were not injured, the Coast Guard s aid. The cause of the ship's plight was not knov.11, the Coas t Guard said. T he freighte r , a dry buJk carrier en route to Los Angeles, r adioed Tuesday that it was t ak- i ng on wate r and in danger of sinking off the coast of Baja California abou t 23 5 m i le s in the area a nd headed for the freighter when its distress call was re- ceive d. The cre wme n were released in San Diego. '·The cutter Walnut is expected to reac h the hulk some time t odC:ty," a Coast Guard s pokesman said. "The se as are r un- ning high in that loca- ti o-. about 10 feet. because of the hurricane to the south.'' Man, 45, Charged In B e ating Deaths DOYLE (U Pl > -A 45-year·old m an was held today on char~es of beating his 75-ye<J r-old wife and her two gr a ndchildren to death with a three-fool· long p1 pe. Frank Cruz i.urrl'ndered "1thout resistance lo ~henff's deputies early Tul'Sd<iy mornin g C:ll hi:. sm all ranch house m a desert ;trca near thi s com- munity 40 miles south of Susanville. Thc bodics of U1c \'1Ct1 ms werc found m thC' hous t-. Cruz, who m Lassen County Sheriff Del Gorbet !:.aid had been undergoing psyC'hiatric treatment, was the ste p-grandfa ther of the children. He "as held in county jail in Susanville on murder charges. T ra.,elers Warni ng l ••ued DEATH VALLEY ll'PI) -The s heriff's de- partment Tuesd:iy w3rncd t ravelers to stay out of Surpr ise Canyon '' ht•n • an ar med Cl nd dangerous murder suspect is thought to bc hiding -.. for the11· OWJl SC:lfct y." An Inyo County !>heq ff"s 111vesligalor said J oel G. Schnaidt, 26. is wanted m connection with the de- cith of Gregor y A. Kenn erly, 31 , who wa s shot to de- ath near Pa na m 1nt C1ly, an abandoned gold mi ning town. B•lte•' T mt S8.2 MUHo" LOS ANGE LES (AP> -Billionaire Howard Hughes' Summa Corp. has been "h1rndcd a second SJ.1 million ta x b1JI for the Gloma r Explore r mystery ship, bringing the total levy to about $6.2 million. The 618·foot ship was used last July in secret al· tempt lo raise part of a sunken Russian submarine from the Pacifi c Ot·ean about 700 miles northwest of : Hawaii. -~ N~ A n ehorman A ppoint ed LOS ANGELES (A P) Pat Emor y, a news anchorman at CBS-owned KM OX-TV at St. Louis, will join Channel 2 News as a nightly news anchor. tl was a nnounced Tuesday by Jim G. Topping, t he st.»tion's ne ws director. In making the announcement, Topping satd Emory would co·anchor with Sandy Hill the 5 p.m . Clumncl 2 news a nd ancho r the 11 p.m. news bro~d ­ cast. 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St•ff Muzda Motors of America is in the midst of negotiations to sell its $4 million planned national headquarters in Irvine, accord- mg to Carl lkrma n. Mazda ad· mims trat1vc manag,:r. Herman would not suy what firm is con~1dering the purchase of the four-story, 120,000 square root building on u 34.5 acre sile al Main Street and Von Karman Avenue, other than to say it is "a private party." --.. Word of the pending salentst became known in December when the rotary engine auto im· port firm , hit by a series of bus i- ness reverses, decided not to oc- cupy the lrvinasiie. At that time, however, <.'Or porate oCCicials denie d uny change in plans. "We don't have a good re ason to occupy the building," said Herman in explaining the sale. "Bus iness has not developed along the lines we expected. It is not economically feasible nor wise to occupy such an elaborate s tructure. ··It is not sound economic judg- m enl to build a huge complex when sales are just beginning to turn around," he said. Mazda httd initially planned two large parts warehouses on the s ite. Construction of the warehouses was a condition or occupancy of the building under the city zoning code. The area is zoned for light industry, a de- signation which does not allow a site to be used onlv as an office management" of the American building. · sales subsidiary. Ad,ditionally. The firm's data processing sales slumped in the wake or an center has a lready been relocat-Environmental Protection Agcn- ed at the Irvine plant. Whether 1t cy report that the auto!>' gas remains or is moved back lo the mileage and e missions ''ere not corporate offices in Compton dl.'· substantially superior to their pends on the outcome of negoll<4· piston·dri \'en counterparu.. tions on the sale, said Herman. Mazda s ales hit a hi gh of In the past two years. Mazda 119,004 nationally in 1973 Sales m has had a major shakeup m <See MAZDA, Page A2> 2 Wounded ill Ne ort Shootout Cadets Listen ... To Ford \VF.ST POINT . N.Y. (VPO Pn•sidcnl Ford, who just re- turned from NATO summit talks an F.uropt•, said today the United States must lead its allies with a denfcnse posture •·second lo none" and :1n energy program - showing ·· Am(•ricans have lost neither then· n er ve nor lhcir na- tional" 111." Ford issued his call to action in a s p<.>e<.'11 to the 8-19-member g rudu<.itin g dass a t the U.S. l\lilitury Ac<idt•m y -less than 10 hours uftcr his n •lurn from a six- day European to ur including meetings with NATO leaders and F.gypt1an Presid e nt Anwar Sadat. Tht: pn•s idcnt arrnnged to brief both. his cabinet and con- gressional leaders at the Whil.e -Uouse wler in the day on the re- _ s uits of his European trip. Ford, whose arnval at Michie Stadium brought u crowd of Ctboul 20.000 to its feet, said he found the NATO al1ies have "c.a new sense of unity and .a con· fidence an the United Stales," but they arc looking to Washington for "lc.idcrship in meeting the trem(mdous t•hallcnges of main- tainmg the p<.•act:'' and coping (See FORD, P age A2) UCLA Coach To Speak at Irvine Event An awa rd s banqu et for Universit y lligh School athletes will be held by the exchange Club of Irvine Friday at the Airporter Inn at 8 p. m. UCLA's new head basketball coach Gene Bartow will be the' dinner.~pcaker. Stud e nts to be honored for athletic and academic achieve- ments an• Cod y Rakkila, Matt Bonner, Jim Branson, Larry Campbell, Carlos Cervantes , Uryan Champlin, Cameron Cos- g l'ove , Tom Darcy, Brad Faltermcier, Damian Fulton, Jim Green. Dave Isenberg, P at Lyons, Kelly Madigan, Steve McCormick, Guy Mondt. Also Ron Nichols, Gary Peirot, Ed Polliard. Terry Preston, Jan Shinkle, Ron Swor, Ken Vjeira. Tim Wallach, Ma rk Moore. The dinner 1s open t o the public. Tickets are $8.75. Further information may b e obtained by railin g Larry McManus at 557-4313. Spring Concert Set The Universit y Hig h School band will present its spring con· cert Thursday al 8 p.m. in the high sc hool gym. The performance is open lo the public. Tickets arc $1. Scores Supervisors Jury Bits Air ·Plan Criticism By GARV G RANVIL~£ 0t "'• D•t1r Pliee ,_., The 01'tlnge County Grand Jury fired back today at Board of Superviso1·s .criticism of its r e- cent report on the county's air transpor tation n eeds. fn ·a rare res ponse to public ('ritics, the Grand Jury said the board 's at ta ck on the air transportation s tudy was · 'un- warranted and based on a Irvine Cited By· Patriots lrvine. has officially been de- signated .a nall911al bicentennial community by t he American ReygJution Bicentennial Ad· lll.iDis\ra.tion in' Waahjl}gt on, D,C., acc<>rding to Bob Martih, c~airroan of the· city's Bicenten-· Qipl Com mil tee, . The des ignation was made after the nal.ional organization r eviewed Irvine's bicenten nial plans, including development of a H~ritage Park and the hosting o!the 1976 Senior Olympics. As a bicentennial community, Irvine may fly the while bicen· tennial flag ·and use the bicenten- nial symbol on its printed mat· ter. cursol'y r eading of the jury's t'e- port." The Grand Jury's ddense of its April 10 air trans portation report was directed mainly at a press release issued b y Supervisor Ralph Clark shortly aft<'I' the study was madl' public. C'lark criticized the jury for su~gl'Stin,; that the task of find · ing a suitable jct airport site bl' taken out of the s upe r visors' hands. He also faulted the study for rc· commending that an airµort d is- tdct be fo1·med and t hat, in Clark 's words. it be fimmccd through a sepal' ate property t<.1x. The Anahe.im supervisor s um· marized his disdain for the jul'y's airport study 11Y say ing it ''lac(ed d epth, was poorly n•- s car ch e d and provided a simplistic approach to a ve\ly Complex problem." T he Grand Jury deft.'nded ilst•lf today by saying the proposed airport district would creat<.• a single-purpose agency and Cree proposed solufions to the airport problem from political considera- tions. Ttw jury ulso suid it hud not s uggt•stcd finanl'ing the proposed ai rport d1 s lril'l th rou g h a ::.l'pa n.1te property tax as Clark claimed. The Grand Jury dt'fense \\"C.•nt on lo n1t 1l'izt.· Clark's position by de ny in g th<.tt 1t had recom· <See JU R Y, PageA2) Postal ~-~~,,_~ acility Robbed By JOUN V ALTF.RZA Of the 0~1ly Pilot SYll Bullets which traveled in crazy paths apparently spared the hvl'S of a desperate. fleeing bandtl and his hostage Tuesday afternoon .. fo llowing a Corona de! l\l ar post. office holdup. The shootout between polin· and the g unman came n l'o l' Orange County Airpoit at a buSj st·1·vicc station. Detective Capt. Htch ll..1m1lton s aid today tha t s us pect Theodore James Kens ii. 29. bt'licwd lo be a Mar Vis ta rcsidl•nt. and his young hostage, Jc.amt·s \'oi.,rt. 18. of Costa Mesa. both an• extx•cll·d to make a full rccovcn from bullet wounds. · KensiJ. was shot an tht.' mouth by a police bullet a fter he al- legedly n ed the scene or <1 post of- fice holdup in Corona del Mar and soon was s potkd l>y µCJ troll·· ing officers. • The sin gle s hol f1rC'd b~ patrolman Dcnms Haehn su·u1·" the alleged bandit in the.upper ltp and instead of tra vi:lang in lo th1: brc.a41, il veered s ha rply and mt::.· sed all vital areas . " At the same instant. Kcns 1l 's revolver discharged und the slug s tru ck his hos ta gl' in the shoulder, bounced off u hon(' <.1 nd traveled sidt•ways out the other shoulder. Ke n s 1l 's co nditi on \\as described today as stable. lie is in the prison ward of Or~1 ngl' County Medical C('nll'r \"ogt . a resident of 2937 Andros St . \\,1:,. an s t<1ble condit ion <it llo .ig ~1emori a l Hospital Witness • m Death Car Hamilton todt1\ rl'lull·d thi::. :-t'· QUenCl' of l'\"C'nls m th<.• S J)(•('· tacular holdup. cha::.1..• ;.ind st.111- doff at the Airport Tl'xueo sl..itwn at.J678Campus Drl\-t'. Get•tlaeAz Edward Kirby, o n e time chief of t~1e F Bl 's Orange County bureau, has been fired from his $37 ,212 a yt>a r pes t as director o f the st ate's Alcoholic &:vcragc Control Dcparlmt'nl by Gov. Brown . Kirby, appointed by Goyerno1· Rcugan in 1967, . ha s bcttn asked to stay on as a consultant until nrown taps his own man. Woman Killed 'Becawe She Was Screaming' By TOM BARLEY Of Ill• O.lly Piiot SI.Ill A w·oman parolee once tn· volved in the mutilation murder of M1ss1on V1eJo t eacher Florence Nancy Brown testified today that d efendant Steven Craig Hurd told her he killed Mrs. Brown "because she w<1s screaming." Melanie Daniels. 32, told the j ury in the Orange County Superior Court trial of Hurd, 25, that her only contact with Mrs. Brown, 31 , of El Toro, came after the teacher was kidnaped and murdered on June 3, 1970 in an Irvine orange g rove. The witness testified that she rode in Mrs. Brown's station wagon with other members of the gang led by Hurd after the group placed the blanket-wrapped body of the teacher in the back seat of the vehicle. Miss 'Daniels, who described h e r self as the co'mpanion- treasurer for Wle group of six mon and one woman. said they were halted by a California Highway patrolman at one stage of their Journey to the Ortega Highway. . She said the officer handcuffed them while he questioned the group but la ter r emoved.the handcuffs a nd released them without appare ntly noticing the grisly bundle in the back seat. Miss Dan iels said Mrs. 15CALLED UP ABO UT CAMPER "I sold the motor home the .same weekend the ad ran. There were 15 people who called." That's the success story told by the Newport Beach man who placed this classified advertise- ment in the Daily Pilot: '72 NOMAD 26', rear bath. Se1' contained. $2.995. XXX·XXXX. If you have u camper or lruilcr to sell, call 642·5678. We make it easy to put a few words to work for you. In the Da ily Pilot. Brown 's corpse was buried in a shallow grave off the Ortega Highway aod her c:ar was burned by the group. She said she took no part in those acts. The pa rolec tt.•stifkd under questioning from defense at- torney William Gamble that she and Hurd were "loaded with reds <seconal > from morning to ni ght.'' She testified that lh('y both took at least 100 reds a d~y and a com- parable quantity of "whites·· lampheta mines) \\h1ch arc used, s he said, to counteract the sedating effect of the reds . Miss Da niels. who is now re- portedly free or her drug habit, told Gamble that a person using the quantity of drugs consumed by herself a nd Hurd at that time cannot possibly distinguish right from wrong and is prepared to commit any type of crime which will enable him to pursue his drug habit. Hurd is currently under the in- nuence of drugs administered to (See HURD, Pagc A2> Shortly aftl'r 4 p.m .. Kenstl a l- k gcdly w<1l ked into till' c:ro'.'dcd post offic1..'. approachl'd <.1 :-.Lamp window and hrand1s ht.'d <1 snub· nosed revol\"er a l ;.i C'll'rk Aftcr robbtng seH•ral l'll'rk stations of tash in ('Xl'l'SS of Sl.200 the man allegl'dly ordt•rcd his victims to lie on thl' fl oor and calmly strolled out. As the sus pect fl t.'d 1n an old "hitc van. sever a l witnesses run from the pos t office and oblaim·d <1 good \'icwofthc vclude. thcn re·· h.1yed tht' information to poll Cl'. In the mt'ant1me, patrolman 1 laehn and motorcycle officer (See SHOOTING, Page A2 > Or::ca 7 ~•81 Weather ·• It 'II be a carbon copy ot today on Thursday. ac cording lo the w<.•ather service with low clouds and some hazv s unshine m the afternoon: Little tern· perature change. Highs 111 mid-60s at the bt•achc::., mid 70s inland. Planners Delay Culver Village Decision I NSIDE TODA Y The new leaders in South Vietnam admll there are ~ill some former oovernmeni troops h i ding -out in th<' jungles 1u:ira1s1ng potroLr;: orvl civalwri bu11es. See ~tory PnUf' A4. A general plan amendment \\oh1ch could speed growth of Irvine's population and force a decision on a bout a quarter of the land being eyed for permanent agriculture ia being considered by the city's pla nning com- mission. A second consideration or the umendment which Includes stcp- plna up development of the Village of New Culver was con tinued until July 7 by the com- mission this week. The proposed village cncom- .~ ( passes about 1,500 acres west of Culver Oriv.e between Moulton Parkway 3nd the San Diego Freeway. Except ror Culve rdale, which takes up about 200 acres or the village, the land is planted in ~sp3raeus. lrvln~ hH three land use "op- \ions." Option 3 calls for reten- tion of more than 6.000 acres as permanent a1u·kulture. That op- tio'n, which calls for the lens\ de·' velopment in the city, sets the Vlllaao or New Culver aside as farmland. Another la nd use option calls for residential development of the village beginning_ in 1980. "Dut the Irvine Company, citing the present condition of the real estate market, wants develop· ment movC'd up. If the reschedul· ing is approved. company plans call for the first homes tn New Culver to RO in by the surnmcr of 1977. But the call for st~pping up da- vcloprnont has aroused the con· cerns o( at lt-ast two planning • .. rommissioners, Who fear the foster development will out.strip the city's ability to provide services to the area and that il will throw out one option or the general plan. "One of my questions is what 1l will do to the a gricultural land," 53 id Comm 1ssioner Roland SchlnzlnQcr. "I'm nol sure that the parUculu area in question is or primary importanc But the question Is how much land will be under the actuul control of the ci- ty, rathr r than in its j>lanning \ . sphere." Schinzinger contend& that the city s hould not c hange the schedule for New Culver until a decision is mude on which land use option to pursue. Similarly, Commissioner David Terris 1s conccmed about. the rapid rate of growth expected in Irvine by 1980. "My position is that they have to prove lo me lhal it as u good idea," soid T erris . "Right now, it sounds like a bud idea.'' ' (5ff PLAN, Pa gt A..2> \ Incle~ L A:! OAtLV PILOT •• P L AN ••• Land already wned could al· low lrvlne 'a population to grow to m.ooo from it~ pr~sent 30,000 by 1980, Terris said. "More N!Ali&tically, it will be ibout 100,000 by then," he said. "But their plans would have the population a t 110,000 by 1980 in· stead or 100,000. That's another 10 percent." The city, he contends. will have a hard lime providing services to residents at the already an· ticipated rate or growth. "The other big issue is Option 3. I'm not sayin g I favor one or the other, but the people in the ci· ly during the general plan pro· l"ess said they wanted permanent agriculture. I do not want to negate this at this t ime." But both Schinzinger and Terris see the other s ide of the agriculture coin presented by the Irvine Company. The company says farming the area results in a net loss of $183 an a cre J>(!r year after taxes are paid. .. Com missione r Walt Runga1t1s, who is generally in favor of the c hange, points out that the $30,000 to $50,000 price r ange of the hom es in the area will help the cit y mee t its moder a t e· income hous ing goci ls. ··we do need houses fo r people who work in I rvine, so thcit is a concept that m erits looking in- to," he said. Co mpan y planne r Don Cameron contends that now is the t ime to de velop the area. Phasing that calls for develop- ment between 1980 and 1985 ''is a n incorrect phas ing in our view." he s aid. ··it was arrived a t in the rush of general plan preparation some two years ago. There was simply not enough time then to consider , the phasing more thoughtfully." Moving up development, he ~aid, "is d ictated by need! OP· portunity a nd prudent and management. '"The re is a n indisputable need for developm e nt of a more tradi· tional t ype of r esidentia l •illage in Irvine, one that offers the kind of housing that has ~en availa· ble in College Park, Culverdalc, Greentree and the Colony. ··The opportunity to provide suc h mid-ran ge residential pro· ducts, inc luding possibly even less-costly homes, exists now in the area." Fro•Page AJ FORD ... "1th e nergy and economic pro· bl ems. With a bns k "ind wh1ppin~ the Oags of 50 s tates on the stadmm a·im , Ford watched a s the graduating cadl•ls -stiff and s plendid in dress grey tunics, swords , whale glov(:'S and \\hill' hats -man·hl•d from oppos1tl' ends of the fil'ld and took SN1ts to hear thl' Preside nt's appeal for a strong national dl•fcnst• posture. ··On e s u c h prc1 ('t 1cal de · mons\.ntl1on ." he said, would be for Con gress to reject proposals for cutbacks m dl•fcnst• spending lhat already has fo llcn to thl· lowest level s intc lhl' Korl'an war . ··(t is my firm rom·1l't1on that Y,·e cannot affor d fu1thl'r ero~1on of our bedrock dden~c budi?c-l. · t)e said, ··a nd I "111 fi ght hard to prevent it. ··( belwve thl' Aml•n can pcoplt· wanl a -nation al dl'fense postun.' that 1s Sl'<'Ond lo none." Ford s a id a compreh('nSl\'e Erogram t o me1kc th(' L'nited ~tal es full y indepl•ndent of foreign 011 was equally vital in the face of · ·cxtcrnally fix ed pnces that threaten both our economic health and our n<1tio11al security." Two other ser vicl' academies heard t·om ml•ncl•mcnt !>J)Cl'ches by administr ation leaders . Vice President Nelson Rot kl'fol ll•r ad· dressed lhl' Navetl Acetde my gradu atin ~ c lass and Defense Secretary James R. SchleSinJ!er spoke at the Air f'orct• Academy. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P¥nld0nl •ncl PllOl•tllt• Jack R. Curley Vlo "'••lOtfll •"" ~-.. Mf"t9tf Thoma~ Keevll ,.,,., Thomas A. Murphlne ~n .. 1110 c,itot Charles H. Loos Rlcharcl P. Natl jll,.i•l•nl -Mtl"O E .. leo T•te,..OM (710 642 .. 321 CIHsHled AdYutlslnt 642-5471 S..ClllltNc• v .... , -Ofhct Slt-4J10 ,, .... ~,·~-· 4ts'°'JO Wednesday. June 4. 1975 AIRPORT APPROX. 4 MILES - Dallyl"llelt ....... MI• RO BBERY ROUTE-Tuesday a fternoon robbery took place at Corona del Mai· Po s t 0 ff i c.e o n 0 r ch id A venue (bottom ). Suspect was shot in service station a't Cam pu s Drive and MacArthur Boulevard <t op). SHOO'FING • Greg Mattson spotted the St.18· peel 's van o n MpcArlhur Boulevard and Ford Road. They launched a punult. The driver of the van led of· ricers through "wall to wall tral· fie" and tra veled into the airport industrial area at high speed. At one point the driver made a U- lurn a few yards into the city of Irvine. s kidded into a foreign car and headed the opposite dttec- taon. A s hort dis tance lat~r. the van sk idded into the ser vice station crowded with customers. Kens il allegedly stormed from his van brandishing his pistol e,nd immediately darted behind a parked car . C ustomers and employes alike fe ll lo lhe ground a nd Kensil assertedly grabbed Vogt by the neck and forced him down. At the same time, lhe motorcy- cle officer arrived at the station, saw a gun pointed at htm and fell to the ground intentionally and took a firing position behind his fallen cycle. Seconds later. Haehn arrived in hls patrol car , saw the pistol pointed at his partner but could not see the hostage. He fired one round a nd the g unman fell backwards. A custom e r a t the station jumped on the bandit's back, grabbed the gun and held it over his head, telling officers that the man was disarmed. House Backs Job Bill Veto WASHINGTON (AP> -The House today s ustained President Ford's veto of a SS.3 billion emergency jobs bill, dea~in~ a sharp blo w to . the ma1or1ty Dem ocratic leaders hip which had conceived the measure and pus hed it strongly. The vote was 277 to 145, five votes s hort of the two-third.5 that would have been needed to over - ride the veto. Ford in a Jast·minute plea to Republicans to uphold his posi- tion said through Minority Leader John J . Rhodes of Arizona that his whole strategy for fighting inflation and r e - cession demanded that the veto be sustained. The veto now will not come up for conside ration in the Senate, s ince failure by either branch or Congress lo override sustains the presidential action. Pollution Grant Panel Loses Fu.nd Bid for Upper Bay The fledgl mg agency created to be1ttle water pollution in Upper :"l'\\ port Bay has C:1ppe1rently lost 1L\. bid for S 1 l m 1 I llon in feder al j..'r<tnt mon('y ~ <.· '' p o r t I r ,. 1 n e W a s l e :'\l an<1 gcml'nt Agem·y (f\IWM A I officials wen• told Tuesday the fl'deral Environmental Protec- tion Agenc~ 1 EPA J 1s not looking favorabl.) on the planning grant rcqut>sl Ill pe1rt because of a lack of suppol't by Orange County ::.upernsors Super visors voted unanimous ly TUl·sday to wire the EPA urg· mg dl•nial o f the N IWMA request because they claimed the new Wate r Panel Hit b y Fine After Death The Moulton Niguel Water Dis· trict was fined $2,495 this week after entering a no contest plea to charges that state safety regula· lions wer e ignored 18 months ago when a worker died an.er ente r· ing a manhole filled with lethal sewer gas. The district serves Laguna Niguel, Laguna Hills and a por· t1on of Mission Viejo. Similar c h a r ges were d is· missed for Carl J . Kymla, dis· trict genera I manager and former Newport .Meach t:1ty Councilman , J ohn A. P erry, director o f operations, a nd Don<ild Foell. a maintenance crl.'w foreman. South Ora n ge County Municipal Court Judge Blair Barnette levied the fine a nd placed the d istrict on two years ' informal probation after accept· ing the negotutted setUement. The <'huq?es were filed by the dU:itrict ~•ttorn ey's orfice follow· ing a !;t1:1te Divi81on of Jndustri•I Sufcty 1n vesllg1ttion into th~ d~­ ath of Calvin E. Vun Corkum of Irvine on J a n. 12. 1974. Vin Gorkum was a member of a m.untenance rrew dl1p1tt'hed lo unclog w. sewer llne near Ule end or f;arhart Street tn Lafuna HJlls. 'The line apparently WBJ clog~ed with debrla drop~ lnto the man hole by children. agency hets fa iled lo gain full s up· port and voting mcmbers hip of county governme nt a nd mos t c1tll's 111 the L'pper Bay '' al<!rs ht•d. Supervisor Ralph Clark ::.aid the board had endorsed county members hip in the new agency only 1f all watershed c1t1es were 1nv1lt'd to Join a nd county govern· mt•nt 1s g 1 n·n m ult1ple voting powt>r Thl' ~upe r v1sors havl' de metnded one vote each for the board, tht• county Flood Control D1stnct a nd the county Harbors, Bl'<lChes <1nd PC:1r ks D1stnct Since the t entative endorse· menl vot e, o nl y one city , Nl'wport Rl•ach, has voted to join Uw a"ency e1 nd contribute .staff support. The orig inal members of the unit \\l..'re t he Irvine Ranch Wall'r District, the Orange Coun· ty Water D1stnct and county Sanitation District Five. NlWMA officia ls claim Costa Mesa will vote on membership within a week, Irvine is review! ing potentia l membership and ~nta Ana has been sent a new in· vi talion. Clark clauned N IWMA "pulled and end run" a nd applied for the money without full membership on the weight or the board's ten· tative endorsement. Fro• Page Al. MAZDA ••• 1974 d ipped to 70,415 cars. Coupled with generally Jagging auto sales, Mazda s ales were low in the first quar ter or this year, averaging about 4,!500 a month during January, February and March. With a $500 rebate program in· ltlated 1n AprH. sales jumped to 10,048 and May's e slimated sales total 12,000, said Herman. What the spok~sman dtscrlbed as a "recovery," doel'i not jUSli(y the expense or t'omplettnf de· velopment and occupying the Irvine site, a project estimated to eott $12 million, he said. A future occupant of the build· Inc. he said, will atiJl have to meet the city requirement (or ll1ht Industry. • Donald W. Phillips filed a suit Tuesday jn the Stale Supreme Court to regain his 1ormer seat on the South Coast Reglon'lll Coastal Commission. Phillips, a Long Beach city councilman, was firedonApril 10, along wU.h former chairman Donald Bright, by Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Jr. Bright was expected to fil e a similar suit today in an attempt lo reclaim his seat. Both s uits stem from a ruling two weeks ago by the Mendocino County Superior Court, which said that John Mayfi e ld, a northern regional commissione r also fired by Gov. Brown, must be ,reinstated. Phillips said today he is hoping his suit will be considered this week along with an appeal of the Mendocino decision filed by the state Attorney General's Office. While the superior court ruled that commissioner s are appoint- ed for the life of the commissions -which expire on Jan. 1, 1977 - both the governor and the al· torney general have said they believe commissioners may be r e moved at the will of Gov. Brown. Jr the court rules in their favor, Phillips and Bright may be re· seated when the coastal com- mission holds · its next meeting- Monday in Long Beach. Sears This Ad lffectiYe thro119h Sat11rday, June 7 •' Fret9P-AJ HURD ~: •. him daily by docton In the coun· ty jail. It ls their oplnlon that be la oftly capable of telling t.he truth or un· ders t and in g the n ature or courtroom testimony while he Is under such sedat ion. The novelty of a drugged de- fendant was made possible \asl mon\h when the California Supreme Couft ·ruled in a landmark decision that Hurd could be tried under sedation. It is alleged by the prosecution tbat Hur d was also present 24 hours before Mrs. Brown's murder when convicted klller Arthur Craig "Moose" Hulse, now 21, used a roofer's hatchet to hack service station a ttendant J er_ry ~ayne Carlin, 21, to death. Irvine School Talk Slated Dorothy Fagan, communica- tions director for the Pasadena Unifi~d Sc hool Dis trict , will deseri be that dis trict's "fun- damental school" to interested Irvine par,ents at lwo forums. She will make a brief presenla· tion at the June 11 school board meeting al 7:30 p.m . at Green- tree School, 14902 Sleepy Hollow St. A more detailed presentation is set for June 16 at Vista Verde School, 5144 Michelson Drive at 7 :30p.m. ·A group of Irvine parents has advocated a back-lo-basics ap· proach in the city schools for the past year. The forums were set up at the urging of Irvine school Trustee Frank Hurd. , Fro•P.,,e AJ J URY ..• mended thul ~he county purchas~ au general avu•uon 11irports and pointed oul that it proposed ~i:wcd1ng up the complt'hon of an t>nvironmt'nlal im1>act rt'pc>t't on Oninge County Airpo11. . The Ga·and Jury concluded al s defonst.> of the ;.li1·po1t study by declaring the nt.>t.>d fol' additional jet l>t'l'Vices in Orange County 1s ··urgcmt amd will not ~ solve.d until a 1>021itive action progrum 1s undeata ken. •' "It is hoped that the Bourd of Su~1·v1sors wa ll respo11d 1n •• more cons truc tive way,'' t hl" jury said. • Swim Class Signups Se t ReJ?lstration for tke Irvine Department of R ecrealio n swim program begins Saturday from 9 a .m . to noon at the University High School pool. Classes ranging from tots to senior lifesaving will be offered in four s ess ions : June 23 lhrou~h July3: July7throughJuly l8; Ju- ly 21 through Aug. 1, and Aug. 4 through Aug. 15. - Further information m ay be obtained by calling the recrea· tion department at 833·3840. Rally Planned SAN DIEGO (AP> -Another mass rally was planned today (or graduat e s tudents a t the Cnivers 1ty of California at San Dil'go, who are boycotting classes a nd teaching duties. Polyester Double Knit Sport Coordinates 2'87587 Sall threu1h aummtr In thtM cool red and white er nt ancl white CMrcllnat11. AU are H ty•cart poly11ter dtuble knit. it ltitthtr yeur ~tt INkl Miu••' 1lze1. t• hll .. n Pa•t• ·---·--·-S.81 1'1111·•• Short•---·-·"·~-1.11 Ta•k T•' ---····--3.tT Patterned Short&--.. -3.11 Pull .. 11 Sfooter ____ .. __ 4,17 8lee\'ele11 lltlrt--·-·"-.. -.&.17 Sho rt lee,·e Shlrr. .. _,_,, ___ •• 97 Use SHra .. v0Mn1 °'•'•• o. Coa t Plaza Buena Park UU lf\ttef St. ,._. S40-llll Orange tl8' N 111•1111&r•. rhe11e UMIOO I ... Huntington Beach FOuntain '7 alley EDITION Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks ,./ VOL. 68, NO. 155, 6 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNtA W EDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1975 TEN CENTS Huntington to Close Three· ,Libraries?. ByTE RRVCOVILLE Of the Dau, Pilot Stall . In a move to' cut its budget by eight percent. the Huntington Beach Library Board recom- mended the C'losurc of three of the city's four library <rnnexcs Tuesday n ight. Those elosurcs would be cffcc- llve July land could save the city about $92,000 in fiscal 19'15-76, a<:· cording to Librarian Walter > I ............... ---~ t Johnson. "The library board was un- animou~. but with a great deal of reluct ance," Johnson said today. The closures were suggested by Johnson and his s t aff. Last week, fhe city council or - dered each department to pre- pare suggestions for cutting eight percent out of its budget. Those suggestions will go before the council next Monday night dur- ing a public hearing on the city's proposed $33 million budget. The only library annex that would not be closed under the re· l'Ommendation is the stationary bookmobile in the Boardwalk Shopping Center at Huntington. Harbohr. Johnson said that one is com- pletely operated by volunteers. so it doesn't cost the city. The Harbour bra nch is open from 2 ,. D•llY ~i.t f>M10 ~ K•tlly Cl•11<r MARINA HIGH STUDENlS JOIN FORCES.TQ BU&l.D GEODESIC DOME Students of Environment Show What Can be Done wtth Discarded Cardboard Students Prove Point A group of Marina High School students in Huntington Beach is turning a pile of discarded car dboard into an ecology h1boratory ··we just wanted to prove"\vc could do it," s aid one i:;tudcnt as he spread waterproof paint over the 20-foot gt•odesic dome '·All of this material WCIS just trash ·• Jonathan Ll•land. a student in the school':. Crisis m the En· vsronme nt class, spent two weeks usin g trigonometry and the school's com puter to design the structure. ·Students put the dome togelhl'r Monday evening. f.,ater, they hope tu t'Slablish 1l permanently on campus where Talks to Res wne 8\' The Associated Press Striking South San F'ram·1s ('O leacht•rs and school officials rt'· s umc talks tonight for t he first time in nearly a week as tho walkout entt>rs 1ls 13th de1y. Oraage~ CoaS. ""',...L~--~ WeatKer It'll be a carbon copy of today on Thursday, ac- cordin g to the we'1lher service \~llith low clouds and some ha y sunshine in the after n. Little tern· perature change. Highs in mid-605 at the beaches, ·mid 70s inland. INSIDE TODA. V TM new 14!aders in South Vietnam odmtt there ore still aome for mer government troops l1idlng out in the jungles hara1&ing patrols and civilian biues. See story Page A4. Index ' \ .. students in lht> environment dass and any others interested can conduct ecologi.cal experi- men(!; Some stude nts already have designed a windmill·operated cleclJ'ical system for the dome, and others are planning a solar heating system .. Jet Site Report And Samuel Hendrick, a Manna junior, hopes the dome c·.in eventually be coated with fiberglass. "lt can be :.1 really ~rmanent structure," he said. adding that the next time the district needs a storage building "we can build them one." Grand Jury Blasts Board's Criticism By GARY G RA~VILLE Of lht 0<11ly Piiot St.II Th<.> Orange County Grand Jury fired back today at Board of Supervisol"s criticism of its re- cent rt>porl on the county's uir transporlution needs. In a rare response to public c1itics, the Grand Jury"ii.it~d the House Back8 President's Job Bill Veto WASHI NGTON <AP) -The House today s ustained President Ford's veto of a $5.3 billion emergency jobs bill, dealing a s harp blow ·to ·the majority Democratic leadership which bad con oejved the measure and pushed it strongly. . The vote was 277 to 145, five votes short of the two-thirds that would have been needed lo over· ride the veto. Ford in u last .minute plea to Republicans to uphold his posi-,. Uon said through Minority Leader John J. Rhodes or Arizona that his whole strategy for fighting inflation and re- cession demanded that the veto be sustained. , The veto now will not come up for consideration ln the Senate, since fallure-by either branch of Congress to averride 8U5lal.ns the presidential action. t .. boal'd s uttack on the air transi1brtution stud~ ''as ·un '' a r rant c d a n d b <J l:> e ti on <i t•ursory n·ad111 g of thl· Jury s re:· port. .. Thl' Grand Jury 's dl'frnse of its Apnl 10 air trans port<1t1on report \\<IS d1rel'led mainly at a press release issued by Supervisor Ralph Clal'k shortly after Lhl' study was madt• publil'. Clark critic1u•d tht• jury for suggcstm g that the tus k of find· ing a s u1tablt• Jt'l airport site bt• tukl'n out of the s upervisors' hands . lie also faultt>d the study for n '- eommC'nd11i g tha t a n airport d1s- t nct be fol'med <rnd that, in Clurk's words. 1t bt• financed through a scpa rntt• property lax. The Anahc1msupt'rvisor s um· man zed his disdain for tht• jury·s airport s tud y by saying il "lacked dt>pth, was poorly re· searched a nd provided a simplistic <1pproach to a very complex problem.'· The Grand Jur~ defended itself today by saying thc proposed airport district would create a single-purpose agency and free proposed solutions lo the airport problem from political consider a· tions. The jury also said it had not suggested f101rncing the p1·oposed a 11· port d 1 s l r i c t t h r o u g h .i separate' propert y tax as Clark da1mcd. The Grand Jury defonse went on to cnllc1ze Ch.ark 's position by ·denying that it h~1d recom - mended that lhc county purchase all general aviation airports and (See J VRY, Pagt A2> p.m. lo 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. The other three annexes - Banning, Graham and Main Street -are only open two-and- half days now .. Their hours were cut back in April. . J ohnson said the rotating staff of one fulltime worker and three parttim e wo rk er~ will be absorbed in the operation of the ~ central library on Talbert Avenue. Those annexes al'e currently open as follows : -Banning, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday, and 2 p.m. to6 p.m., Saturday. -Gr a ham, 11 a.m. lo 8 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday, and 2 p.m . to6 p.m., Saturday. -Main Street, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday and Wednesday, and 9 a.ni. to 12:30 p.m., Saturday. Johnso.o said most of the sav· ings will come because the library will not hire extra part· lime workers. us ually students, to help put books back on the shelves. ·•People will just have to wait a little longer for ~ book to get on the shelf," he s a1d . He isn't sure yet what will hap- pen to the annexes and their <See LIBRARY, Page A2) Budget Adopted Valley Approves $6.1 Million By KATHY CLANCY 01 llle O•lly PllOt$Utl The Fountain Valley City Council adopted a $6.1 million operating budget Tuesday night after only one person spoke at a public hearing on the m3fter. That means city services will cost U1e own er of a S-50.000 home $178.75 next year, about the same amount he paid this year. But the cit y will have lo t ake about $150,00Q from reserves to balance the budget. carrying re- serves be low $2 million, accord- ing to City Controller Howard Stephens. In addition, the budget calls for laying off Assistant City Huntington Teacliers To Strike? Classrooms in al least two West Orange County school dis- tricts may be staffed by sub· stitut es and administrators Thursday if more tha n 1,000 teachers carry out strike tJ_treats. Mediation between te(\cheh m the Huntington Beactr Union High School District and the school board broke orr th1s morn· mg after teachers rejected an 8.5 pcrcent pay hjke. They said it was lied to slipulu · lions that were unacceptable In addition. teachers in the Ocean View School District i.~ Huntington Beach authorized their negotiating team to call u strike al any time-. A spokesman for Ocean Vw\" teachers predicted that, 1f the school board doesn 't increase its 4.03 percent pay offer in meet mgs today, a s trike 1s ltkel.)' Thursday But district officials pledged to keep classes operating with sub s titute in structor s a nd ud ministrators Carl Manemann, co-chairman of the high school teacher s ncgotiatmg team , said mediation contmued from 8 a. m until 9 p.m Tuesday. when the 8.5 J>t!r · cent offer was made But ht> said 1t earned with 1l a st1pulullon that teachers not con- tact school board members dur· mg negotiations ::ibout their con- tract requests. In addition, it re- quired that future teacher pay requests not be s ubmitted until April 15, w hich Manemann said would effectively drag negotia- tions out into the summer in - future years. After teachers r ejected the 8.5 percent this morning, he said, the board reduced its offer to 7 percent. Teachers were to m eet this a fte rnoon to make a final strike decision. Officials of the Ocean View School District have contended their 4.03 percent orrer is the best possible. Teachers had suggesl· C'd cutting non-teaching staff to give the m a pay boost. but the district refused to lay off anyone in poor economic times to give someone else a pay raise. 15CALLEDUP . ABOUT CAMPER "r sold the motor home the same weekend the ad ran. There were 15 people w ho called." That~s the success st.ory told by the Newport Beach man who placed thia classified advertise- ment In the Daily PUol: '72 NOMAD 26', rear bath. Self contained. $2,99.S. xxx-.xxxx. Ir you bave a camJ)er or trailer to Mil,, call 643.si78. We make it easy to put a few words to work for you. ln the Daily Pilot. \ ~ Manager James Heck, who makes $22,300 a year. and one fireman, who earns about $18,000 a year. • The only person to speak at Tuesday night's lJUblic heaTing was Ron Clark, a member of the city Parks and Recreation COSt· mission. Al his request, the coun cil agreed to add about $16,000 worth of recreation programs trimmed earlier from the budget, includ· ing a summer "Volunteen" pro- gram which employs youngsters at parks, additional recreation programs at Los Amigos High School and extending the sum- n'ler parks program from 8.5 lo ·Holdup Drama 9.5weeks. Councilman Geor ge Scott lost a bid to include money in the budget for a .. fountain for Foun- tain Valley ." He had asked lo dt•lay udopting the budget for two wt•cks to await a staff report on fountain dcs1j.!ns and costs. But only Councilman Roger Stanton voled with him on the del·ay. City Public Works Direl'lor Wayne Osborne said the project would cost $20,000 to $40,000. which prompted Councilman Al Hollinde n to counter. "I'm not $40,000 interested. I'm not $20,000 interested." <See BU DG ET, Page At> Suspect, Hostage Shot in .Newport By JOHN VALTERZA Of Ille D•lly PlloC SUH Bullets which traveled m crazy paths apparenUy spared the lives or a desperate, fleeing bandit and his hostage Tuesday afternoon followit\.g a Corona del Mar post office holdup. The shootout between p01ice and the gunm a n came near Orange County Airport at a busy service station. Detective Capt. Rich Hamilton said today that s uspect Theodore James Kensil , 29, believed to be a Mur Vista resident, and his young hostage, James Vogt, 18. of Costa Mesa, both are expected to make· a fu ll recovery from bullet wounds. Kensil was shot in the mouth by a police bullet after he al· legedly fled the scene of a post of- fice holdup in Corona del Mar and soon was spotted by patroll· mg officers. The single s hot fired by_ patrolman Dennis Haehn strut'k the alleged bandit in the upper lip and instead of lravcltng into the brain, it veered s harply and mis- sed all vital areas ... At the same instant, Kcns irs revolver discharged and the slug s tru ck h is .tios tagc in thl' shoulder. bounced orf a bone and traveled sideways out thl' othl·r shoulde r . K e n s i I · s c o n d i t i o n ,,. ;1 s described today as stable. He 1s in the prison ward of On.mg<.' County Medical CC'nlcr. \'o!-'1 . ~1 resident of 2937 Andros St., was 1n stab l e condition :.1t Hoag Memorial Hospital. Hamilton today n•latt•d thi!. ~l' quence of events m thl· SPt'C'· tacular holdup, l'hase and s tan- doff al the Airpo rt Tt•xaco station at 4678C:.1mpus Drive: Shortly after 4 p.m., Kensil al· <See SHOOTING, PageA2) 0..,fCIWllllt~ SUSPECT DOWN-Police hold robbery suspect wounded ~t service station after holdup of Corona del Mar Post Office. Newport Beach dctect1 ves Lee Roberts (shitts leevcs) and Dob Brockie (suit) await a mbulance. Costa Mose officer Dave Stoermer (partially hidden by Roberts> watches over suspect. .! -Ford llrges $.J'ength •• 'U;:s. Must-~ead~ Whooping It llp WEST PQ IN'J','N.Y. !UPI) President Ford,~ "ilo j~\ re- turned !\'om NATO summit talks in EurOpe. saitl today the Uqile.d Statel!i must tead its allies with a denfense posture "second to none '' ·-nd an energy progran1 sho"·ing: .. Am('l'il'ans have losl neither thl'ir nerve nor their na- t1onC1I wall ." Ford issued bis l'a ll to action In a speech to thl' 8--19·n1e n1bL•r graduuting cluss al the U.S. '-1ilitury Academ y -ll'SS than IO hours after his rel urn from a six- day F.uropean lour including Fro•PageAJ SHOOTING legedly walked into the crowded post office. approached a stamp \\'indO\\' and brandished a snub· nosed revolver ut a clerk. After robbing several clerk stations of cash in excess of $1,200 the man allegedly ordered his victims to lie on the floor and calmly strolled out. As the sUs?CCt fled in an old v.·hilc va n, several \\'itnesses ran from the post 9ffice and obtained a good vie"' of the vehicle, then re· . layed the inror mat io n to pol ice. \Vith a laughing \'ice President Rockefeller \Vatchin g, a jubilant g raduating Naval Academy cadet goes flying off the s tage \A:ith his diploma in hand after the gradual· i.ng ceremony in Ann apoli~. Rockefeller addressed the graduating class. In the meantime, patroln1an Hat·hn and motorcycle officer Greg Ma ttson spotted the sus· pect 's van on I\1acArthur Boul evard and Ford Road. They la un ched a pursuit. The driver of the van led of- ficers through "wall to "'all traf- fic" and traveled into the airport industrial area at high speed. Al one point the driver made a U· turn a fe"' yards into the city of Irvine, skidded into a foreign car and headed the opposite direc· lion. Senate Nixes Cut In Military Bill ·A short distance later, the van - skidded into the service station crowded with customers. \\'ASl-ll NGTO!\' (1\PI -The Sl·nalt.• ove1·\\'ht.•lmingly rc>fusl'd tod;1 y to l"Uf St.2 hillion fron1 0.1 S30.3 billion military \\.C'<ipon s prol't11·en1l'nl and l"l'Search bill. 'fhl' \'Ult.' \\'a s 59 lo 3f, in lhl' first t(•sl of Senate senliml'nl folio\\"· . . . 1ng a t\\"O·d<.t y .. 1p·e<.tt dl•b<.tle " on post·Vll'tnam forl'ign poli cy and millta1·y J)OSIUl"t.'. St.·n : Stuart Symingl on <D · l\l o.). unt.• S)KlflSOI' uf lhl· O\'l'l'all rL•ductions amer,idment. declared it ,,·ould achit.•ve s ubstanti<ll sav· ings lo lh(' A1nl'l'1can taxp;.1yl'r at no damage 10 <.tn y \'ital \\"e<.1 pons progrii m or nat1on<1 I Sl•eurity. Chairman John C. Stennis (0 - l\11ss . ), of the Senate Arml•d Sl'rviCl'S Con1m1ttcl' said thl' l'Omn11tt(•e a\l'l'ady had eut the iat from the Pentagon·s S35.7 billion, 15·month \\'Capons budgl't proposal and ,,·arnC'"d a gainst "further redul'lions ··at this hi ghly t•rit1 c<.tl timl'." ' The forl'IJ.(11 polity debate, \\"hu:h Ol'CUPll'd thl' Sl'natc for •nearly 16 hours on l\lund<iy ;.Jnd TuL•sd.ay, ll'fl son1c> senators dL s- appointL•d and olhcrs sayu1 g lhc diSl'USSIOn \\'<IS USl'fUI. 'J'hc d<.·· 'bate ct•nll'l'l'd on An1cric<1n rela· l ions ~·11h Russia , Chinl:l, lhe l\-T1d - dlc Ea s t, \\'estern Euro pe, FroftlPageAJ JURY ... pointl•d out l'hat it pror>Osl·d six.•ed1ng up the completion of an environml'ntal impact repo1t on Orangl' County,.\ 1rpo11. The Gr01nd Jury concluded its dl'fl•nsc of thl' <.tn·port study b~· dl'claring tht.• ncl•d for additional . jct services in Orangc County is "'urgent and \\·111 not bl' solve.d until a positive action progra1n 1s undertakL•n ... "ll is hoped that the Board of Supervisors \\'iii rl's pond in a more constru etivc \\"ay,'' thl' jury said. ORANGE COAST H IF DAILY PILOT fMO<-(.N•I O•lly Pll ..... 11>-l<I>••<-· .......,,,,., ... ~·Prou,,.ouD••\.hO"<IO,.tNIO<­toltl ...,.,h'""' eo...., ... , ~·•••-••.,•••• Piii>'·--....... !"'""'"" , ...... "'' Cos•• -... ,_.,_, k<IC'>. MunU....., lloiM.l>lf O""· 101" Voll••• HY!"•, S•Ocll-~• V•Ue y •"" ~ kK'>l!oeull> Co•tl. A "1'0'* '*Cl'"'"" .,.,,_ h ..,.,,.,... S..lu•~••• -S>;ftci•••· l"'" P'"•"ll..-1 ....... h'>lf>t pt..-1 I'! .. JOO W.ol l•Y 5'1•M1, C.O.•• -.... t•'''"'"'".-i~. Robe rt N . Wttd P•n•Mnt •nd Publ,,...., Jack R. Curley ~ v1,, Pr••-"'""" c,. ..... , Ml,.,..., Thomas Keevi l 1..,,.,, Thomas A. Morphine ,,,..,.,..,,.,, ld01CW Charles H . loos Richard P. Nall A\l•ll•"I _,.,..,, ... i;_.,,,,... Terry Coville _., o,.,., ,..,.,,, [dOtcw Hunt inqton k•ch Ofllc• ""1 ... <ICI> 9ou .. uMO -"'"' Aclelf•·~ .. 0 .... ""· •JMt Other Oftlc.s y_.,. kOCI>, 11 .. ~fte1ol-I C.O.to -.. 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Fro•PageAJ LIBRARY ... boo ks (Banning a nd Graham each have 12,000 volumes, while l\"lain Street holds 60,000). "ll depends on how long the council deems there is a crunch. If it is a year or less, I "'Ould re· commend \\'C just close the doors <ind do nothing," Johnson said. ··But if it's longer than a year then \l.'e should move the books to the eenlral library . But moving is a massi ve e ffort." The cenlral library currently has <ibout 80,000 volumes, though .ill of them are not yet on the she \\'es. Jt can hold 300,000 volumes. \\·11h lhC' 592,000 cut out, the libra1·y ·s proposed budget for 1975·76 \\'ill be $1,058,000. The final del'ision on closing the 11n- nexes \\'ill be made by the city COUnl'iJ. Kens il all egedly stormed from his van brandishing his pistol and immediately t'l arted behind a parked car. Customers and employes alike fell to the ground and Kensil assertedly grabbed Vogt by ttic neck and forced him do"·n. At the same time, the motorcy· cle officer a rrived at the station. sa"' a gun pointed at him a'nd f~Jl to the ground intentionally apd took a firing position behind his fallen cycle. Seconds later, J-faehn arrived in his patrol car, saw the pistol pointed al his partner but could not see the hostage. He fi red one round and the gunman fell back\\•ards. A customer a t the station jumped on the bandit's back, grabbed the gun and held it over his he ad. telling officers that the man "'as dis a rm ed . "" Briare Wins Race LAS VEGAS <AP ) -Bill Br1arl' ended <.t !our-year hiatus from politics to garnl'I" more than 13.000 votes hl'rC' Tuesd;;iy and de- feat forml'r Lt. Gov. ll<irry Reid 1n thl' city's ma yo1·al ral·e. Fire Victim 'Critical' A Huntington Beach mother, \\'hose llfl' \\·as s aved Friday af· lt>1·noon by a quick acting fire e<1ptc11n . 1s still li sted in critical condition at thl' burn v.•ard of Orange County l\1l'dical Center. llospital authorities suid there has bl'cn no change in the condi· tion of l\1rs. Pat Davis, 36, of 16941 Green St., Apt. 15. She \\"<JS carrie d from her burn· ing apal'lml'nl Friday afternoon by Capt. Kenneth Van Doren. She \\"::IS unconscious on the kitchen floor, opparently overcome by s mokl', \\·hen \•'<.tn Doren found hl·I'. Neighbors told fi1·l'mcn the!"(' v.·as a \\'On1an in sulc thC' <1part - ml'nl "'herC' fla mes h.id alre;idy rcal'hl'd the k1teben. C<ipl. Roger lfosmt'r, dl'pul y firl' marshnl. today blamed the t'ausc of thl' fire on ;;1 burning c1garl'tll' \\"hich appa1·ently ignit- ed a stufft'd (•hai r in the llving room . The blaze, \\'hieh broke out about 2 : 15 p .m .. caused an estimated $10,000 damage to the apartment. Council Action Here in capsule form are the major actions taken Tues- day night by the Fountain Valley City Council. BUD~ET: Adopted a $6 million city budget for next year. lt includes pl ans lo lay off Assistant City J\fanager James Heck and one fireman. UNIFICATION: Took no stand for or against the Nov. 4 elect;ion, but pledged to serve as a clearinghouse for in · formation on Fountain Valley unification. TELEPHONES: Agreed to purchase a $127.000 telephone system city orftcials said will save the city an estimated $500,000 in equlprt\C nl rental fees over the next 20 years. . I SIGNS: Turned down ap~als from owners of an office building at 9555 Wamer Ave. and Naugle's Restaurant, 11295 Brookhurst St., for more signs on their facilities. BICYCLE: Gave first reading to a new bicycle or· dlnance selling a Sl·a·year li cense fee. but asked the staff to try to establish a c heaper fee. STR~ETS: Approved plans for the widening of Euclid Street from Edln1e-r to Ellis Avenue and approved a joint agreement with the county to widen Ellis A venue from Ward lo Ne~· land Street. AMBVLANCE : Set.a June 17 public hearing to consider revoking the public necessity cer\ilicate of Sch8efer Am· b\.tlance Company bttause ol failure to provide the amount ol llability insurance called for by eltyordlnance. ( mectina:s v.•llh NATO leaders and Ecypti111n President Anv.·ar Sadttt. The president arranged to b1·ief both his cabinet and con· 1,ll'l'Ssional \c<iders at the \\'hil.e Housll{J<iter in the dity on the re· suits ol his European trip. Ford, \\'hose arrival at Michie Stadium brought a crov.·d of about 20,000 to its feet, said he found thl' Nr\TO allies have ··a nl'\\I sense or unity and a ron· f1dcncc in the United St.ates," but they itl"l! loo king to Washington for "leadership in meeting the tremendous l'hallenges or main• Dance Slated By Boosters A broom d~nce and a jitterbug contest will be featured al Friday night's ''Moms and Pops Dance,'' sponsore·d by the Edison High School Band Booster Club. The event will be from 8 p. m. to midnight at the Driftwood Beach Club , 21462 Pacific Coast Hi ghway, Huntin gton Beach. Tickets are on sale at $5 a couple from booster club members, or they may be purchased at the door. Edison's stage b ~ndjs_rltlears.·. ing music from the Glenn Miller era for the da nce. Proceeds will help pay for 150 new band un· iforms so that more students will be able to participate next year in ·the school's marching~nd. Sears This Ad Effective through Saturday, June 7 taining the peuce" 1i1nd t-opina v.·ith cncr'M'.Yt •nd economic pro- blems. - ··one s u c h practical d e- , monstration," he said , '''ould be for Congress to reject proposals for cutbacks_Jp.-defensc spending th&t alrelldY h1:ts ·'fallen to the lo\\'est tevel since the Korean "'ur. -"It is 1ny firm conviction that \\'C cannot afford ru1ther eroaion of our bedrock defense budget," he said, :'and I "·ill fight h1trd lo prevent 1l. , ''I believe the AmerlcHn people "'ant a naLional defense posture that hs second to none." Fro• P..,,., Al BUDGET ••• In 3ddition, Stanton called for a· staff study on the engine alze and number of city stafr cars, suggesting they be reduced. But City Manager James Neal said such a study already is un- der way. The city's basic tax rate will remain al Sl.15 per $100 of as· sessed valuation, the same rate the city has ha d for more than eight years. City taxpayers pay 28 cents on top of that for street lights, for a .. $1.43 totaL Whil e there has been a shift in the street li ght tax this year from land only to land and structures, homeowners are ex- pected lo pay the same dollar amount they did last year, cit y officials explained. Gets flu! A.r Ed,,·ard Kirb y, onetiml' l'hier or the FBl's Orange Count y bu r eau, has bel'n fil'l'd fro1n his $37 ,212 a yeur / post as direct or of the st all''s Alcoholic Bt.-ve1·a~e Control Departml'nt. oy \.loV'. BrO\\'ll . Kirby, appointl'<l by Govl•1·nor Re<:igan in 1967 , . has been askt.->d lo stay on as a consulta nt until Bro,,·n laps his O\\'ll 1nan. Quake Hits Chile SANTIA GO, Chile CAP) -,\ s harp l'arlh tremor shook central Chi l e this morning but seismologica l stations reported no injuries or major property dcima ge. Polyester Double Knit Sport Coordinates Sall through twmmtr In th••• ceol red and white or navy anti whit• 2 9 7 5 9 7 coordinates. All art ffl'(·Care polye•ler dowble ~nit. Put t .. ethtr yowr favorite loo~! Ml1"1' 1i1t1. to I Pull0 on P•nt------·······---5.97 Patterned Shortll ...................... 3.97 Pull•on Shorta.. .. -----···········•·•7 Pull-oh Seooter ....................... -... 4.97 T•nk To11-----···-------··-3.97 Slee.,ele11·Shll'L ... -...... ,_ ........... 4.87 • Short Slee"e Shlr1 ___ 4,97 Use S.ar1 Revolvlnt Chart• So. Coast Pla7.a Buena Park JllJ e.i,1.i Si. "'-"• S'O-J))) l l lOMo,..._A•t, ,._. 111-4•00 . - Orange 2100H,l ... tlft A". Pfltft• 13 , .1i00 I ( r ILY PILOT EDITORl.J\L PAGE The l'ublic's Choice Huntington Beach voters last week m ade a choice between lowered city services and a transfer t ax on rcct l estate. They kicked out the tax by a 4·1 margin a nd when the vote was announced, the city council im- 'ltiediately ordered an 8 percent cut in the pro Posed $23 1 mill ion operating budget for 197 5-76. ·The 8 percent adds up to about $1.8 million, which still may not be enough of a cutback, but it is a t least a start. A lot of city department heads are a lready gl'Ouning nbout the tightness of civic spending this year, but the public is gettmg impatient with the con- linous growth of government spending. Most families are cutting theh· own budgets, so they expect govern- ment to do the s ame. No matter where the cuts are made, there i::; bound to be some opposition to it. But the council should re· main firm with its vow to cul back. Perhaps when ser vice levels are d ropped, or specific progl'ams eliminated. the public will support more taxes to pay for them. But it may turn out the public doesn't mind reduced services, and that is the public's choice. Questions Remain Questions still a re unresolved regarding the Fountain Valley school unification proposal. Last week Ute Orange County Committee on School Dis- trict Organization c lear ed u p som e problems, primarily because of a 5-5 tie vote which limits the election to the City of Fountain Valley only. But s ome other questions have been left hanging by the committee, the agency which should hu vc clearnd up the trouble. People in the Huntington Beach strip of the Foun- tain V~Uey ele m e ntary district may wind up in a new unified Huntington Beach district , but without a choice between joining it or f'ountain Valley. ln addition, no provision has been mude for giving . 1'"ountain Va lley its share of ele m entary a nd high school cash as~ets, and families at Vista View School in l<~ountain Valley still have no choice bet ween join- ing the new dis trict or staying in the Ocean View dis· ll'iCt. We can't blame these people for being upset, They do ha vc some valid concerns. and these con- cerns could a nd s hould have been settled by the coun· ty committee. ' Adventure Ended? A sad announcement was made last week. The ci- ty of Huntington Beach had to close its highly popular Ad v<.•nture Pl ay~round. The closure came about because an insurance company believed the play- ground posed t oo much hazard. It would have cost the city more than $50,000 a year to keep the year-old pa1·k open. The judgment was made because the playground is at the bottom of a gravel -pit, with a lake. and because childre n are allowed to play with hammers, nails, saws, wood, old tires and other odds and ends - despite the fact that the playground had a better safe- ty record than most neighborhood parks and com- munity centers . More than 500 city children jammed into the park each summe r day for the lcinds of experiences rural children grow up with. Even during the winhw after school attendance was 100 to 150 a day. And the park W!;lS the c heapest offe1'ing the city has ever built. It looks as if the experiment -alive and thriving in Europe -is dead here. but perhaps someone will find a way to keep it open. City leaders should not give up. Maybe permission slips, or some other effort will still work. H Ellergy Crisis Doctor, Lawyer Disagree It's Simple If You Pay Attention Dear Gloomy Gus Two Views of Malpractice Bill ( ART HOPPE ) .. Excuse me for bothe ring you, H enry . But have you gotten around to r e-a ssessin g our foreign policy yet?" .. Y cs, J crry. l did it before break(ast. And let me say what a grl'a l foreign policy it is -hard, firm and always right on target. Look how well 1t worked in Cam· bodilJ ... "That':. right . Henry. I s ure showed those Cambodians not to trifle w 1th us by bomb1n~ the stuffin I:! oul of them." "No, no , J l'r ry . Y ou bo mbed the ::.luffing out of the Cambo· d1ans lo s how tll <.' No rth Kon~:.ins n o t to trifle with us." .. , did? Gos h. Henry. would you mind rca::.:,cssing our foreign polit•y for me'?" "Again? All nght, Jerry. But it ncvl'r changes. You hacl to bomb Cambodia ro warn North Korea not lo invade South Korea. Afte r <JJI that's why we fought in South Korea and South Vietnam in Lhc first plat·c to stem the Lide of expansionis m in ,\s ia." "BY T H E l\orth Koreans or th<.· North Vietnam est:, llcnry?" .. By the Chinese. Jerry. We had to ('Ontain China .. , .. Is that why we made peace w1lh China, llt.'nry ?" "No. Jerry. We made peace "1th Ch mu to worry the Russi;ms with whom we maintain peace in order l o worry the Chinese. Rut <1fl(.•1· we made peace with China we had' to go on fighting in Viel · nam m orde r to muinlain o ur crl'cl ibility." "Wtlh tht! South Vietnamese, Henry?" So Fanne Fox has written a book to cle ar up a ny con· fusion about h er rela- t ionsh ip with R e p. Wilbur Mills ... There nt'ver was confus ion in m y mind. F .S. Gloomy Gus commtnli oirt subm!t1'd br rudtrs •nd do not nectn•roty ,.Ile« the Y•t ws of t11t ntwSINP•r. Stncs your pet PftftlO Gloomy Gus, D••ly Pllol. "NO, J ERRY, with the Arabs and 1sraehs. After all, \\-C w&.1nt the A rabs lo accept the arms we're s hipping the m ." ··So they'll be o ur friends?'' '"No. to force Is r ael lo the peace table. R emember how well that worked when we launc hed o ur Chris tmas bombing on Hanoi?" • "And forct..'<.I the North Viel· namese to the peace table?" "No, t he South Vietnamese, J<.•1Ty. Presi.lent Thie u was hold· ing bac:k and we h&.1d to s how him he co uld cou nt o n u s parlit•ulurly after the Ilay of Pigs disaster.'' "Yes. I guess we didn't Leach Castro much o( a lesson the re. Henry." "'Not Cas tro. J<.·rry. the Russians. We wanted to show them we wouldn't tolerate Coll)· munism in our hemisphere. We taught Castro a lesson when we in· vaded the Dominican Republic." "WELL, HEN RY. it's good to know we have a foreign poltcy that's rig ht on target." ··Yes, J erry, it's es pecially comfor ting con::.idcrin!-! we m<.1y havt> trouble in Tha il and. Rut don 'l worry, I've altered thl' Sixth Fleet .·· .. Isn 't the Sixth Fleet in the 1'kditerran<.'an, Henry?•• "Rig ht. J erry. And if those Thais stir up a fuss. we'll teach t hem C! lesson they'll never forget. We'll bomb the stuffings out of Monaco!'• To the Editor Twice in t he pas t month l have re<1d a n editorial in the Pilot stat· ing m effect "Doctor . you've pro· vcd youl' point -now get back to wo rk." Your s t atement alone means we 've n ot proved our po int. Nc:1ther you nor our S a c r amento Le gis lature un· d ersta ncls our point and until our problem is solved we have no c hoice but to continue to impress )OU Wllh It. We need your s upport and un- dl·r~tand ing, n ot mor<.slistic pre· aching. On May l the phys1c1ans in the San Francisco area were caught \\·1thout malpractice insurance. This s 1m1l<1r c ircumsta nce may affect prac.'lit1oners of medicine tn Ora nge Count y J uly 1. Pract1c· m~ medicine without liability in- s urance 1s comparable to driving a car ,,·1thout ins urance un· wise and unsafe. The doctors in San Fra ncisco quit pracl iec \><!cause they had to. not beeausc lhl'Y wanted to. For 23 duys we doctors in Sout he rn California watched \\'hlle the legislature did nothing to correct Lhe situation :.incl then wc concluded we had bcUci· s uµ. port our northt'rn collc<.1gut>s bdorc July lsl when we too would be 111 a similar s1tuution. thus the It m itation on clecll\'~ ::.urgcry rn Orange County. T H E L F.G I SL,\ Tl' R E has since acted only on a limited basis pro\'lding s lop.gap tn· ~urancc and 50 percent r ate 111· crc<1sc h m1t<tt1on to the end of t111::. year. This does not solw anything O\'er the long range. Ten ) c<1rs a go I ~l<.111.l·d pl'<.sC· tlCl' in Ornng e County and paid $350 for a yl' a r of 111surance. The pa11l year l p<.sid $7,000 for similar eovcraf,!l', The <.1d d it1 o n <.1l amounts I have passed on to my µ:1t1cnts by increasing my fees. :'\o\\' I m<.s y expect to pay up to $35,000 next ye<.sr for malpractice insuracice a nd will h<.1ve to raise my kc:\ by 25 percent to do it. This cver·tncn·as ing cost is tan· ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. The right to conde11se letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved . Letters of 300 words or less wilt be give11 preference. All letters must m· elude signature arid ma1fmy address but names may be withheld on re· quest if suf/1cient reason is apparent. Poetry w1ll 11ot be publislied. wmount to yearly bl;.1t·km;.11l µ;.iyabl<.• and inc·r casablc <.'\'cry three m ont hs. fl ow much mon· am I and my pallt•nts lo J>LJY and ''hen d o we finally say '':\'o more:•·· The doctors in Culifornia have d('(·tdt>d the llml' is now. \\'e ncl'd ou1· p<.slll'nts :.ind our pl'ess to undc1·::.tund this ancl ::.upport us. Before the LcJ,;1sl<1turc 1s a bill modclcd a ftcr the hill p<1ssed in Indiana. N<.•w York und othc·r ~a<.1tes LO sol vc our problem; the bill 1s sponson •d by Slatl' Senatol' C<.s rpl'IHCI'. SB 397. ,,,.. 1 Ul'j.(C you. Dutlr Pilot Editor. a nd all rour rc;.idc1·s to rL·<.sd <.slld f<1m1 l1•11:1Zl' .n1ursel\'t•s with this bill. I h!lp us gl'l 1t passed 1n Lill' lcgisl&.1turt• and s igned by thl' go\'crnor. Then\\ e 'll know \\'l'·n· Tillll llJ f'OtJ D .S.TAMl'S !9 ,,, ,..LOOR Computer ~heck-out Opposition Costly The tende ncy of politicians to go overboard on issues enJoying momentar y mass appeal h as been well demons trated. For ex- ample . cons ume ris m is enjoying trans itory a tte n tion prompting a rush of legisla tion to cope with problems, r eal and Cancied. The current butlle being waged by the g rocery industry to beat orr a stifling la be liog law looms as a mh;guide d e ffort in behalf of populistic watchwords advanced by self app o inted consumer spokesmen. The issue is prompted by the pilot computer check out pro· gra m s UO · dcrtaken by two m ajor grocery c h ains. The s yste m , Jc. si~ned to both ~peed the check out pro· cess and cul sup ermarket tabor costs. Is the most rem arkable 1nnovution in food distribution since the ad· \•cnt or self service mark~ts. It lakes advantage or computer technoloay to relieve markets of ( EARL WATERS+ the costly ha nd price marking or lhe thousands of items which arc daily p l aced upon grocery shelves. t;NDE R THE sy~m major producers of canni(cl good s and othe r items I abe l goods w ith computerized code identifica- tions. Customer selections a rc flashed by a scanner at the check out sta nd which reads the Iden- tification and rela tes it to lhe cur- rent price for the item . Trepidation about computers, based upo n the horrible ex- periences most h ave had with computerized b1lltng system s, have signaled ularm in lhe minds or some consumer groups. Fear that the system will mean fewf'r jobs for g r ocery clerks hos caused them to join the oppo:i;i- llon. Seizing upon these rears legislators have authored bi1ls w hit11 would require aJI gl'OCery stor es to ha nd prlce mark e''ttY item on their shelves, somcthlng which is not done now. The bills. SB 261 by David Robert and AB 558 by Leona Egeland. both m a ke this mandatory for all, including stores not cont emplating com - puteriz ing. THE GROCERS ARClJE such legislation would defeat the ob- jectives of t he computer system . The savings antiripated will be denied the c ustomers by the la w . T hey contend that free enterprise will dict ate the m ethods lo be use<1. Those old e no ug h wi ll re· member that before selC ser\'ice. stores did not mark items in- chvidually . A cle rk waited upon the customers from behind the counter . Many stor es catered lo telephone ot·d~rs. delivering to the door. There were no itemized bills . H the t ype of thinking which hos prom ptcd t he Roberti and Egeland proposals had prevailed then, there would be no self· service superm arkeL"i today. Un- fettered by laws, that system has a ll but elim inated the o ld fa shlont'd arocery store and the aupermarkcts hove distributed the e roceries al Car less cost. The computer sys t e m S('eks to further reduce dis tribution costs with greater e fficiency. One need only witness the com· puter check ou t in use by Ralphs and Gemco to realize it provides better cons umer protection than the cu r rent cash r egister method. AS THE ITEMS pass the scan· ncr a scr een not only fl ashes the plice but clearly identifies the in· dividual ite m . And a print out gives the customer a detailed list of each item and Its p1;ce, as well <JS the d ate and time or purchase, the a m ount paid and change given. It is a sales s lip fa r supel;or to the kind now furnished for iL permits the customer to positi\'e· ly c heck each Item against the price c harged . Fu rlhermore. he can t ake the sales slip and check 1l aga in~l thc s h<.'lf pnccs on each item in the s tore. Under s u ch a sophisticated system it is d1fr1cult to fathom why anyone thinks each item s h ould nlso be h and price slum~d . a process which can on· ly cau!'\e higher prices to the con· su mer. p1'0\·cd our po 11H ;111d ''ii I Si.I f'l'I ~· bl· abll• Lo gl'l h:1t•k to work. RIC 11.\ RD S .. IOr\.\S, .\t. D. Bill Won't ll••lp To the Editor: 1 am w n ting thii:; letter con· cerning Senate 8 111 397 which ha:s been in troduced by Senator Carpente1· to cl'e<ttl' arb1tr:.itwn panels in medical malpracticl' cases. The bo:Jrd would consist of 24 member:.: eight physician::.. eight attorne ys <.snd ctf,!ht laymen. Our nghl of trial by jury undt>r t he st<.st(' and kderal con· stilution would be eliminated. The board members \\OUld be select<:'d hv the Governor und not clt!cted in.to office. Thl're 1s no prov1s1on to c hallenge the p;mcl members for bias . prejudic.·e or mcompetcncy. The dainrnnt must µro,·e t hat the phy::.1l'1<.1n was negltgcnt. THERE A R E sevt.>rc l1mitu· lions on rl'C'O\'Cl'y. f<,ur l.'Xamµlt'. 1f a young child or housewife :Jnd mother bled to death dunng :.1 ncgltgcntly performed surgery. the only n•covl'ry would ~ Lhc funer<.sl <.snd b u ri:JI t·pxensl·S. There 1s :.i ceiling on rccovertl'S and limited n.•euvery for pa m and suffenn)!. ls is 'ery c.l1fflcult to prove and win a med1c;.il malpractice caSl' Last year 1n California there ''ere 167 ca::.es Lned Lo a vcrd1c:L. Only 52 \\ere won by the pal1t•nt. All were Jllry l·ast•::. tnals. Yet the mcd1eal p1·utl'S!>10n 1s 11pon!>nring <.1b111 to eh m rna Lt• the· Jury sy11LL·m. \\'hy" Tht• an~\\'l'r 1~ that ph~!-1 · c-ians \\ant to \\ 111 100 µt•rn•rll of llw t•ase s ! Tht•\ '' anl 1mmunit' trom their m·gl1.J?t·111 al'Ls. They de> not want to he hl'ld accounlahk undt·r tht• l~l\\. Thti:; bill is a phy111 1:1an 1mmu1111y no l't1111pl•nsat10n bill. Tilts bill St'l'ks to rt'ducc pr"· m1ums by l'Utl111,1! off the 1'11,!ht~ of the 111110l'l'nt \'ltt1m or mcdll'<ll mi.Jlprat·l1n· The mt·tltcctl pro· f<.'ss1011 s hou lei s top ml•d1c;.i l malp1·act1CL' i1111tcad of tal..in'g <.l\\'<IY tlw patient's n(.?ht LO full eompL•nsal1on for h I!-lnJUrtes. ROBERT I.. CJI,\ RROl'l'\E.\l' ,\\tC>l'lleY at La\\ Wro119 Approaf"lt To the Editor: J"m told that H enry Ford, who cre:.ited assembly lme autos. ~1l~o created a m 1ddle·cl<1ss market for his product by paying th1' highest '' a~es for any t•mplo~ 1.•1' tn his duy. For the first time. thl' factor y work('r t·ould <1fford to O\\ n an automobile. We have a r cv<."rsc mo\'t'ffil•nt now -the run away racto r y. American capital and technology are starting fact on t•s in cnun tries where w a ges ar~ low. The foreign worke r :. can t afford 3n automobile and th~ Amt.'ncan 1s unemployed. The result is ob- vious JAMES \.V flOLOING Why Vote? Totht' E ditor: Tht• voter turnout wns pretty liJ:ht m most a re us of Or~tn(l<' .County an l<t s l '' cek':i. \'Olin~ booths . But you can hardly bl:1me the peoplt>. The city coun· c1l~ ~lfld SllPl'l'VISOrs ntivrr s('('m to µa y much attention to he>" we \'Ole anyhow, so muny bu~ • Why both('r?" In Nt'"'porl lk«-•th, In the last few yean., thC' pc.>oplc vott>d u1rninst u th.'" m11l10n dollor \ pvltn· s tation. but thc ('OUIH:il :ip· pron·d. und the l'ity built it. The p\.•opll' also \'Oted :.igainst a park bond IS!'illl'. und the city Wl'llt. 1·1ght ahead buy ing park land, with tOlllll'll approval. T he whole co untry nHecl a,!!ains t r apid trans it. but the ~upt•n·1sors are appmnt1 nf.! a stud y C'omm1lt l·e lO plan 1l <llld find the funds Lu frnanee 1t l 'n lcs::. \H' \'ote the wa) the.r \\ant. they ignore our \\JShes and mandates. \\'hy do any of us botlwr? But '' e bctll'r bothc1· \\llen 1t l'OITll'" Lo l'iel·tmg new n·prt'Sl'lltall\'CS so th:.it ma} be \\l' can get 111 some people to n•prc~ent us who an· lis tening. GO LOI E JOSEPH Prediction To the Editor: It ::. "'n u IHI u e:.Ltont•d fal'l. c1t11:t·n.s ar c bt'tng turnl'd off by poltl1(•al at·t1on at an :ttl'd eraL· Ill.I! rat<•, and one pr(•·l'lc<.:lion <.sti 1s a pnme l'Xample why. The llunlmgton fk:Jd1 Police Off H ' e r ,\:.soc: i :it ion 's br a ss' tome 111 f:J\'Ot' of the properfr tra11!.f1.·r tax 1s a s t udy in !-oph1st1l'all'<I c:l<1ss. "\'otc• Yt•s for Crime. Do You W:Jnt to Be lfaped. Robbed. Burglarized 01· Lt'ft LO Bll'ed to Oe:.ith 111 The Gut· tcr? Vote Yes .. " llo rc::.cind Lhc transfr•r tax J. WRIT JSG this ~-t hours bt:fore llw ,·otc·rs dN.·1::.11111 1~ mad1.·. r can only pondL•r on the po::.siblt• out· l'Onw. Ho" l'\'L•r. 1f Yes \\ m:s ap· pro,·at. r offer thl' follm\ mg pl'c·· d1ctton, bas 1.•d 0 11 the Poli ce Of· fltl'I' ,\11sot·1alio11 ·s fon•t'U:!>l o( chaos and horror 111 the t:itv: llunungton Head1 w1l( ~l'l' a V1etn<.1m -type evacuation of its c·1t1zens. Meadowlark ,\irport "di hl' u:-i t•d for lwlil'oµter l'\'acuat1on of w<.•s t!'!Hk residc•nts. With the lwach p1 t•r, an orderly t•\•1t•1iat1on \\111 IH' pus~1ble for mos t of the otlwr::.. ,\ !>hullk will, run to tht• ~l'wport pier. whe nce• e,·acuel'S will be bused to "Lil·.· tic.· ll unt111 ~ton Beach '' lent city" at I he r ;11rgruun<.ls . There should . Ill' nu :.train 011 the laxpayl'l'S Of the t•o1111ty, for the displaced can t;.ikt• ::.pa cc• at the \\ eekcnd Swaµ-. l\lcets to sell "he1t they were til>k to ~al\'agc of their worldly goo<h. \Vhy. "c may e\'en be able lO J.!l'I John \\"<.1ync to s cratch up <1noth1.·r 17 .000 aL·1·es. ::.o the l'\'acuet•::. t'<HI found the new l'ity of llunt111gton Des ert. XO\\, JIBPOA .•. reallv"~ ED EGAN ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert 'N. "'eed. Puhluher Thomns Ku1•il, 1-:dil<>r Rorl>arn Krc1h1rh. Edllonal Page ~d1tor' The editorial page of the Daily Pilot s1•eks l o inform a nd st1niulate readers by presenting nn lh1c; ria~e diverse commentary on lOfll<'S of Interest by syndical· <'d columnists and cartoonists, by pro,1dlnJt a for um for readt>rs' \IC'll.'i nnrl by pres enting this newspnper's opinions and Ideas on <"urrt'nt topics. "rhe editonal op1n1oos of the Dail.) Pilot &P~M' Mly in the edltori:.I <'<>lumn al the top or the p:ige Opinions «'it· prec;sed b' rhc.-<'olumnist~ 11nd <'8rt00fl1!\lll und tetter v.rh~rs a~ their own ond no endn~~ment ol thf'1r views by the 0...ily Pilot !>hould be inferred. Wednesd ~y, June 4, 1975 • • Striltjng Firefighters ' Acts Called 'Criminal' Wedtlesday, June 4, 1975 of!tL v PILOT A§ SANT A BAR BARA (UPI) -SheriU John Car'p en t e r, who persopaur led squads. of deputies into county fire stations to confiscate fire 'trucks sabotaged by •lrikina firefighters, Tuesday called the dis- abling of life-saving equipment "criminal and disgusting." Carpenter warne d firefighters that his d~ puties would arrest any fireman who a gain tried to block the movement of tire trucks .. County officialiS or- dered t he sheriff to con- fiscate the equipment from all 15 fire stations Monday night after learning m a ny fire trucks we re made in· operable by the strikers. AIR HAD BEEN let out of the tires, some rotQrs removed from engines, and s6me engine wires crossed, but the equipment itself was not permanently damaged, the "s heriff said .. CALIFORNIA puties in som e areas were forced to drive them over lawns and fields to bypass the fir eme n 's vehicle blockade. A tense situation at station 13 in Goleta ended late Monday when a dozen deputies dis- persed-an angry .crowd Qf about 35 strikers. The fire trucks were all taken to the county jail parking lot which then became firefighting headquarters for the county. _ Swarms of d..eputies vPrmiil • converged on fire sta-CONFRONTATIONS COAST GUARDSMAN AI DS INJURED CREWMAN tion.s barricaded by between deputies and He Was Among 32 Rescued From S inking S hip private. automobiles of firemen ende d by Tues· firemen . Two trucks, .day, however, when Mike Benn.ett, presl" d ent ot the AFL·CIO Firefighters Union, said •'.some of the firemen may have been emo- tionally up11et by five years of frustrated ef- forts to £et our problems settled with the county. "But no fire truck was actually damaged and the sheriff overreacted badly." · The s trike b y 164 firefig hters has l eft 170,000 Santa Barbara County residents virtual- ly without fire protection since the walkout began Monday morning. Most air lines have stopped fl ying into Santa Barbara Airport because field e me r gency and crash fire trucks are un· manned. The watkout also left the University of California a t Santa Barbara campus un- protected against fire. THE FIREMEN have been struggling with the county to get improved ~·orking conditions for the past five years, ac· cording lo Bennett.. County firem e n now work 66 hours a week. Governor Edmund G. FREE CHECKING at South Coast National Danie NO MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIRED! Come in and open your Charter Apcount nowl For a limited time, South Coast National Bank will off er free checking to Charter Account customers! You save because this means NO SERVICE CHARGES and NO MINIMUM BALANCE required for the life of your Charter Account! 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Brown Jr Tuesday or· dered around-the-clock negotiations between the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ county and union of-[ ] LONG BEACH (UPI ) -The Coast Guard Cut- ter Walnut s teamed through the Pacific to- day searchin g for a Greek freighter, aban· doned by its crew <.tnd 'wallowing in hurricane- tossed seas off the coast of Mexico, to determine whether it s hould be sunk by gunfire. southwest of San Diego. Thirty crewmembers took to lifeboats. The captain and a radioman remained e:1board. The helicopters recovered them all. Pilots said the freighter was listing at a 45-degree angle and the starboard rail was under . water. The heli copter s re-, fu e l ed aboar d the ai r craft carrier USS Oriskany, . which was conducting· manuevers The 32 cr ewmen of the 427-foot Polynes ian Diakan were evacuated to San Diego Tuesday by two Coast Guard HH3F helicopters. They were not injured, the Coast Guard said. in the area and headed for the freighter when its distress call was r e- ceived. The crewmen were released in San Diego. The cause of the ship's plight was not known, , the Coast Guard said. The freighter, a dry bulk carrier en route to Los Angeles, radioed Tuesday that it was tak· i ng on waler and in danger of sinking off the c·oast of Baja California <1bout 235 mile s .. The cutter Walnut is expected to reach the hulk some time today," a Coast Guard spokesman said. "The seas a re run- ning high in that loca· lion. a bout 10 feet, because of the hurricane to the south." Man, 45, Charged In Beating Deaths· •• DOYLE CC PI> -A '5·year-old man was held today on charges of beating his 75 -year-old wife and her two gr andchildren to death with a three-foot· long pipe . Frank Cruz surrendered without res istance to ::-.heriff's deputies early Tuesd<1y morning at his small r<:i nch hous e m a desert area near this com- munity 40 miles south ofSusanviUe. The bodies of the' victims were fou nd in the house. Cruz, whom Lassen County Sheriff Del Gorbet said had been undergoing psychiatric treatment, was the step-grandfather of the children. He was held in county jail in Susanville on murder charges. T r a.,elers Warning l ••ued DEATH VALLEY <CPIJ -The sheriff's de- partment Tues day wa rned travelers to stay out of Surprise Can yon -whert· an armed and da ngerous murder suspe ct is thought to be hiding -"for their own safety." An Inyo County sheri.ff's mvestigatQr s aid Joel G. Schnaidt, 26, is wanted in connection with the de· atnof Gregory A. Kennerly, 31, who was shot to de· ath near Panamint City. an <.1bl.lndoned gold mining town. BltflM•' Taz S8.2 1'111Uon LOS ANGELES (AP) -Billion<.1ire Howard Hughes' Summa Corp. has been h<.1nded a second $3.l million t ax bill for the Glom<tr E xplorer myst.ery ship, bringing the total levy to about $6.2 milUon. The 618·foot ship was used last July in s etret at- tempt to raise part of a sunken Russian submarine from the Pacific Ocean about 700 miles northwest of Hawaii. Nftll' A •~llo•·--aAppofnt~d LOS ANGELES <AP) ~ Pat Emory. a news ·an~horman a l CBS·o\\ned KMOX -TV at St. Louis , wlll join Channel 2 News as a ni~hlly news anchor, it was announced Tuesday by Jim G. Topping, the t.1t1tUon's news director. In making the announcemtmt, Topping s aid Emory would co-anchor with Sandy Jlill the 5 p.m. Channel 21news and anchor tho 11 p. m. nl'ws broad· caat . Ma:rprbe S•Dfl Te.t • B~ SACRAMENTO <U PO -Air Resources Board Chairman Tom Quinn confirmed Tuesday that eland est inc s mog detection tests were conducted laJl wcl'k at three Southern California oil rdiReries. Quinn, a member <1f Gov. Ed.mund G. Brown Jr. 's cabin~t . s aid he personally d1rcctc~ a n c.arly- mormng surprise visit to the Standard 0 11 refinery m El Segundo. • 4 ,· fi cials, led by state con-JACK ANDERSON REVEALS in the DAILY PILOT ciliator Tom McCarthy. -. • morns • ana1 "Call me, yourThtvel Agent:' United's Apollo One Cati Reservati ons System adds an important new service. Now, when you call your Travel Agent or UniLed to reserve your flight, you can reserve your hotel room. And you can get a rental car, too. One call does it all. . Our computer network is in constant touch with par- ticipating properties o f the following hotels and motels: Holiday Inn (effective Aug. ,J ), Howard John son's Motor Lodges, Hyatt Hotels, Ramada Inns, She_raton Hotels and "Or call us at United'.' Motor Inns. and Western lntema· t ional Hotels. 2,680 hotels from Coast to Coast. Would you pref er to stay d owntown or at a nice hotel cl oser to the air- port? Want a hotel with a pool'! Just ask. 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Supervisors voted unanimous- ly Tuesday to wire the EPA urg. ing denial of the N IWMA request because they claimed the new agency has failed to guin full sup- p011. and voting membership of county government and most c i ti e s i n t h e l! p p e 1· B <l y watershed. SUpervisor Ralph Clark said .ht.-board had endorsed county membership fu the new agcnt·y only if all watershed cities were invited to join and county govt.>rn- m('nt 1s given multiple voting poWl'l'. The supervisors have de· manded one vote · each for the board. the county Flood Control D1stnct and the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks District. Since the tentative endorse- ment volt>, only one city, SantaAnahasbeensentanewin- Newport Beach, has voted to join vitation. the agency and contribute staff Clark claimed N IWMA "pulled support. The original members and end run" and applied for the of the unit w~re the Irvine Ranch money without full membership Water District, the Orange Coun-on the weight of the bo-rd's ten- ty Water District and county tativeendorsement. Sanitation District Five. Supervisors voted to hold a NJWMA officials claim Costa public· hearing next week to de- Mes<1 will vote on membership termme 1f county government within .c.1 week, Irvine is review· 'should become the lt>ad agency ing potential membership and seeking federal funding to pay Grant for planning of pollution controls in the lipper Bay watt>rshed. NfWMA officials sauJ tod<iy they arc not ct>1·tarn what t~g­ J!Crcd the negative 1·eactio'1ly EPA but they <.1dm1tted the board's action didn't help. Robert Shelton, lrvme Com- pany consultant and an advisor to NfWMA, said he tlunks the federal government wants a <See AGENCY. PageA.2> 2 Wounded in Ne ort Shootout c Jet Site Report De feruled By GARY GRANVILLE Of Ute D•lly Pi let SUit The Orange County Grand Jury fired back today at Board of Supervisors criticism of its r e- cent T~·port on the county's air transporl<1ti on needs. fn a rare 1·csponse to public critics. the Grand Jury said the board's attack o n the air transportation study was "un- wa rr ant cd a nd based on a cursory r eading of the jury's re-port.,. The Grand Jury's dt'fenseof ils April 10 air transportation report was dll'cctcd mainly at a pr~ release issut•d by Supervisor Ralph Clark shortly after the study was made public. Clark cnticized the jury for suggesting that the task of find- ing a suitable jet airport stte be 't aken out of the super visors' hands. He also faulted t he study for fe.r-_ <See JURY, Pa,eJu> Schools Sued Over Coach's. Reassignment A teachers' union sued ~he Newport-Mesa Unified Sehool District Tuesday and demanded the return to Costa Mesa High School or a football coach who was recently assigned to a junior high school as a physical educa- tion teacher. Lawyers for John Sweazy of 25081 De Salle, Laguna Hills, and the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers, A FL-CIO, claim in their Orange County Superior Court action that t he district's transfer of Sweazy was unl awful and in violation of state educa- tion codes. The action notes that Sweazy had been e m ployed by the dis- trict for six consecutive years as high school physical education teacher and as varsity football coach when he was reassigned to Maude Davis M iddlc School, Costa Mesa, last Aug. 28. Sweazy's lawyer s hope to set a date for Superior Court hearing of their writ within the next few days. Or:•r•:cil ~sea Weatller It'll be a carbon copy of today on Thurs day, ac· cording to the weather. service with low clouds and some hazy sunshine in the afternoon. Little tem- perature change. Highs in mid-60s at the beaches, mid 70s inland. INSIDE TODAY T~ new leaderi in Sotnh Vietnam cdmU there ere &till fome former government troop• hiding out in the' jungle• harassing patrol.a and civilian biuea. See &toru Page A4. D•vid Willis Photo POLICE HOLD WOUNDED ROBBERY SUSPECT WHILE AWAITING AMBULANCE Newport Detectives Lee Roberts (shirtsleeves), Bob Brockie (suit) at Shooting Scene I Mazda Site on Block Company Will Sell $4 Million Irvine ~wlding By DOUGLASFRJTZSCHE ottlleD•lly ... let~ Mazda Motors of America is in the ,nidst of negotiations to sell its $4 million pla nned national headquarters in Irvine, accord- ing to Carl He rman, Mazda ad- ministrative manager. Herman would not say what firm is considering the purchase of the four-story, 120,000 square foot building on ~'34.S~cre site a t ~ain Street and Von Karman Avenue, ottier th&\n to say it is "a private party."· Word of the pending sale first became known in December when the rotary engine auto im- port firm, hit by a &erles or busi- ness reverses, decided not lo oc· Ctlpy the Jrvlne site.~ At \ba t tlme, however, cor· Talks to Resume By TM A1~l•ted Press Striking South San Franc~co wachcn Mind &c hool offaclols re- 1tume latlks tonight for the first lime in nearly a week as the walkout t.'~tcn 1ts 13th day. p0rate officia ls denied a n y change in plans . "We don't have a good reason to occupy the building,·· said Herman in explaining the sale. ·'Business has not developed along the Jines we expected. It is not economically feasible nor wise to occupy such an elaborate structure. '·It is not sound economic judg- ment to build a huge complex when sales are just beginning to turn around," he said. Mazda had initially planned two large pa rts warehouses on the site. Construction of the warehouses was a condition of occupancy or the building under the city zon1ng code. The area is zoned Cor light industry, a de- signation which does not allow a site to be used only as an ornce building. The firm 's data processing center has already been relocat· ed at the Irvine plant. Whether it remains or Is moved back to the corporate offices in Compton de· pends on the outcome of negolia· l ions on lhe sail?, said Herman. Jn the past two years, Maida has had a major shakeup in management of t-he American sales s ubsidiary. Additionally. sales s lumped in the wake of an Environmental Protection Agen- cy report that the autos' gas mileage and emissions were not substantially superior to their piston-driven counterparts. Mazda sales hit a high of 119,004 nationa lly in 1973. Sales in 1974 dipped to 70,415 cars. . Coupled with generally laggmg a uto sales, Mazda sales were low in the first quarter of this year, (See MAZDA, Page A2) Registration Set For Summer Classes I Oran~ Coast Coll ege summer school registration begins Thurs- day for the eiaht-week s ummer session. Registration wlll be held June 5, 9 and 10 rrom 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and Junr 6 from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m . Drop-in registration will be conducted June U. 12. 16 and 17 fr<>m 8 a. m. to 8 p.m. For furt~<'r inform ation contact the school at 556·5733. Po.stal Facility Robbed By JOHN VAL TERZA Of th~ 0<1lly Pilot ~ff Bullets which traveled in crazy paths apparently spared the lfves of a desperate, !)ee ing bandit and his hostage '\Kiesday afternoon following a Corona dcl Mar post offi ce holdup. The shootout between police and the gunman came near Orange County Airport at a busy service station. Detective Ca pt. Ri ch Hamilton said today that suspect Theodore James Kens ii, 29, believed to be a Mar Vista reside nt, and his young hostage, J ames Vogt, 18, or Costa Mesa, both arc expected to make a full recovery from bullet wounds. Kensil was shot in the mouth by a police bullet after he al- legedly fled the scene of a post of- fice holdup in Corona del Mar and soon was s potted by patroll- ing officers. The single s hot fired b y patrolman Dennis Haehn struck the alleged bandit in the upper lip and instead or traveling into the brain, it veered sharply and mis- sed all vital areas." Al the same inst<1nt, Kcnsil 's revolver disch arged and the slug s tru c k hi s h o s tage in the shoulder, bounced off a bone and traveled s ideways out the other shoulder. K ensil's condit ion was described today as stable. He is in the prison wa rd of Orange County Medical Center. Vogt, a resident of 2937 Andros St., was in sta ble condition at . .H oag Memorial Hospital. Hamilton today related this sc- Quence of events in the spec- tacular holdup, chase and stan- doff at the Airport Texaco stallon al 4678 Campus Ori vc: Shortly after 4 p.m .. Kensil al- legedly walked into the crowded post office, approached a stamp window a nd brandished a snub· nosed revolver al a clerk. After robbing several clerk stations of cash in excess of $1,200 the man a ll egedl y ordered his victims lo lie on the floor and calmly strolled out. As the suspect fled in an old white van, several witnesses ran from the post office and obtained a good view of the veh1clc, then re- layed the information lo police. · ln the meantime, patrolman Haehn a nd motorcycle officer Greg Mattson spotted the sus- pect' s van o n MacArthur Boulevard and Ford Road. They launched a purs uit. The driver of the van led of- ficers through "wall to wall traf- fic" and trave led into the airport industrial area at high speed. At one point the drive r made a U - turn a few yards into the city of Irvine, skidded into a foreign car and headed the opposite direc· lion. <See SHOOTING, Page A2) Sl'OCKS FAIL; BUSY TIUDING NEW YORK (UPI> -The stock market. beset by profit tak- ing, closed mixed today in active 1 trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow J ones industrial average was orf 6.18 points to 839.96 at the close. IL suffered a fractional loss Tuesday following a 31.61-point runup the previous two sessions, Advances led declines b y a bout a seven-to-she margin among the 1,832 issues crossing the tape. Turnover yiounted to bout ~.000,000 s hares, ~ompared with 26,560,000 traded Tuesday. AIRPORT APPROX. 4 MILES D•llY Pilol News Mat( ROBBERY ROUTE-Tuesday. <.1ftern oon robb<.'ry took: place at Corona d<.'1 Mui· Po s t 0 f f i c e on 0 r c h i u· Avenue t b ottom ). Suspect . was s hot in ser\'ice s tation . a t C a m p u s D r i v e a n d: MacAtthur Bou1evard <top}.' House Backs President's Job Bill Veto WASHINGTON (AP ) -The: House today s ustained President Ford's veto of a $5.3 bilhon e mergency jobs bill, dealing a s harp blow to the majority Democratic leadership which had conceived the measure and pushedit slrongly. The vote was 277 to 145, riv~ votes short of the two-thirds that. would have been needed to ov(>r: ride the veto. Ford ln a last.minute plea to Re publicans to upbofd his pos,. lion said through Mlnori t)I Leader John J . Rhodes of Arizona that his whole strategy for fighting inflation and re· cession demanded that lbe veto be sustained. The veto now will not ('Om up for consideration In the Senate, ·s ince failure by eltber branch ot Congress to over ride suslains the presidential action. ~. . • .. \ ' (1 J DAILY PILOT N f:rogram held Up . At Hoag 8)' WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of-. O•llY l'llee IWf . Hoaa M'emorial Hospital, de· s11nated l ast month ·as a paramedic base station, will have to wait at. least another week to see if lt will get the sophisUca1ed communications eear it needs to ao into service nextfall. Oranse County supervisors voted 4 t o l Tuesday, with ~pervisor Tho mas RUey the lone negative vote, to hold orr ap- proval of the Hoag equipment un· tjl County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas concludes a special report. The repo rt, ordered t~ree weeks ago by supervisors, will indicate the feasibility of private ambulance companies taking Ci<>Jltrol of the p(jramedic pro· gram, now fully tax supported. Thomas sai d his r eJ¥>rl wouldn't be finished for at l~ast ~\~O weeks but supervisors or- Qefed him to work double-time and have it in next Tuesday. The de lay in approval of Hoag's telemetry system was the $CCOnd in t wo weeks urged by Supervisor Laurence Schmit, a vocal proponent and originator of Lhe private paramedic scheme. Thomas argued that the issue o! \tl'tro should cont rol the paramedics has "no relation" to the ongoing process of putting new teams in the field. ''Whoever ultimately controls the network will still need the base st ation hospitals and com· inunications system," he said . . Hoag would be the finh and, for the t ime bein g, the final county t>os pital designated as a base for the paramedic program. The team using the coast hospital would serve Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and other adjoining areas. , R.l. •·cuba'' Morris, county eener al services agency director and the man r esponsible for fielding the paramedics. said he js at "the critical ooinl" in get· a.ingthe Hoas srstem installed. .. There is ba rely enough time now to get "the equipment in· &tailed and tested before the oaramedic team goes one the line," Morris said. The Newport-Costa Mesa paramedics a r e currently un· dergoing training at Orange County Medical Center. Morris aaid the special vans are due to arrive Aug. 21 and the crews will graduate Sept. 6. Riley. a consist ent backer of t he current tax ·supported paramedics, said he wasn't try- .ing to circumvent Thomas' re· port. He said he supported Hoag's system because the hospital has received the base .station designation and is ready to roll. . Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, who voted for the continuance, said he would back Hoag's com- munications system, "despite the fact the Hoag people have .been bad-mouthing the board _whenever possible, saying UC lvine is being ripped off by the ·county in the Orange County Medical Center deal." Supervisor Robert Battin said be will consis tently vote against Hoag as a base station because "jt is not centrally located." · Fish e rman Drowns • '•. OXNARD CU PI> -The Coast 'Gu ard said Tuesday Larry 'Creenly apparently drowned 'when the 38-foot commercial fis- ·,tung vessel Gladys 1 sank off San· ta Cruz Island. Two other f1S· h erm e n aboard the boat, Timothy J ohnson , 26, Pasadena, and Rodney Phillips , 23, Oxnard, safely swam two miles lo the island. ORANGE COAST H DAILY PILOT Rob@rt N. Wttd Prtttft"t .,_.. ~t""'' Jack R. Curley Vite "'"'°""' •"" 0.,.... .. ~ Thomas l<eevll l:•He<> 'Thomas A.' Murphlne ~.lnq ldli.r Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A"l•l•nl IM"-lt• .. l.ilClf' Newport Buch Offlct »» ,_ __ , .. ..-d ~,u,. Ao«•n, ,. O 8o• '"'-fNl Telepftone (714) '42-4321 Ctasr.lflM AclYerUtlnt '4M67t C•eyrltlll, UH Or-(u;o "'vllll\hlflt ~T Ht"t•\\t(V .. ,. llltinh •I'°"' •d1t~1.at "'•"•' o r •d••rh\•m•nh "•'''" ""'•• .. , •• ,M_.t•f'I wlt~t t .. (,.t '""'h U 1e n t f _. ........... . t.cMt "•" ... ,, ... •••• •• c~·· ,.,_ .... c.11'9fftle S1100<r,,...,..,,, .. ,,., SJ •..-tllly, ., .... II 14 lit ""'<\Olly mtlllMy 9\llfl'1'-ti. _..., Wednesday. June 4, HI / :> UPI Telephoto Whooping It llp With a laughing Vice President Rockefeller watching .. a jubilant graduating Naval Academy cadet goes flying off the stage with his diploma in hand after the gradual· ing ceremony in Annapolis. Rockefeller addressed the graduating class. Ford Addresses Academy Cadets WEST POINT, N.Y. CUP{) - President Ford, who just re· turned from NATO summil talks in Europt', said today the United States must lead its allies with a de nfense posture "second lo none" and an energy program showing ·'Americans have lost neither their nerve nor their na- tional will." Ford issued his call lo action in a speech to the 849-member graduating class at the U.S. Military Academy -less than 10 hours after his return from a s ix· day European t our including meetings with NATO leaders ano Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. The president arranged to brief bot h his cabinet and con- gressional leaders al the Wh ite House later in the day on the re· suits of his European trip. Ford, whose arrival at Mi chie Stadiu m brought a crowd of about 20,000 to its feel, suid he found the NATO allies have "a new sense of unity and a con- fidence in the United Stales," but they arc looking to Washington for '·leadership in meeting t he tremendous ch(jll enges of main- taining the peac~" and coping with energy and economic pro· bl ems. With a brisk wind whipping the fla gs of 50 st ates on the stadium rim, Ford watched a s t he graduating cadets -stiff and Publisher Found Guilty A Newport Beach publisher ac- cused on arrest of assault with In· tent to commit r a pe on a woman . who visited his Lido Isle home to examine his antiques has been found guilty of lesser charges in Orange County Superior Court. . The jury in J udge Charles E . Bauer's courtroom ended the trial of Parke Evan Bryan, 47, publisher of Home Buyers Guide. finding him guilty or battery and fixed the conviction as a misde- m eanor. Bryan will be sentenced Junc26. A woman who m et Bryan in a local restaurant testified that she went with the def end ant to his home at 430 Via Udo Nord to view antique furnishin gs.- particularly his Italian We. She said Bryan bit her and de· manded sexual intercourse dur- ing a struggle in his bedroom. Police arrested Bryan at his home. F.-.-P-AJ MAZDA ••• averaging about 4,!00 a month during J a nuary, February and March. With a $500 rebate program in- itiated in April, sales jumped lo 10,046 and May's estimated aales total 12,000, said Herman. What the spokesman dn~rlbed u a "recovery," does not justtry the expense of complettn1 de- v~lopment and occupyin1 the Jrvtne site. a project estimated to t<lll Sl2 million, he sald. A future occupant ol lhe build· lnJ, he said, wlll still hn• to m..t the city requl,..mem. for H•ht Industry. t splendid in dress grey tunics, swords, white gloves <1nd white hats -marched from opposite ends of the field and took seats to hear the Prt'sident 's appeal for a strong national defense posture. •·one such practical dc- monstn1tion," he said, would be for Congress to reject proposals for cutbacks in defense spending t hat already has fallen to the lowest level since the Korean war. Fro• Page A l JURY ... commending that an airpo11 dis· trict be formed and that, in Clark's words, it be financed through a separate property tax. The Anaheim supervisor sum - marized his disdain for the jury's airport s tud y by saying it '·lacked depth, was poorly re· search ed and provided a simplistic approach to a very complex problem." The Grand Jury defended itself today by saying the proposed airport district would create a single-purpose agency and free proposed solutions lo the airport problem from political considera- tions. The jury also said it had not suggested financing the proposed airport district through a sepa1·atc property tax as Clark claimed. The Grand Jury defense went on lo criticize Clark's position by denying that it had recom- mended lhat the county purchase all general aviation airports and p0intcd out that it proposed speeding up the completion of an environmentui imp<1ct report on ·Orange Cou nty Airport. The Grand Jury concluded its defense of the airport study by declar ing the need for additional jct services in Oranj!e Courlty is .. urgent and will not be solved until a positive action progrnm is undl•J"t<1ken." ·· 1t 1s hoped thaL the Board of Supervisors will respond in a more constructive way," the Jury said. SHOOTING A short distance later, the van skidded into the service station crowded with cus tomers. Kensll allegedly stormed from his van brandishing his pistol and immediately darted behind a parked car. Customers and employes alike fell lo the ground and Kensil assertedly grabbed Vogt by the neck and forced him down. At the same lime, the motorcy- cle oUicer arrived at the station, saw a gun pointed at him and fell to the ground intentionally and took a faring position behind hls fallen cycle. Seconds later. Haehn arrived in bt. patrol car, saw the pistol pointed at his partner but could not see the hostage. lie fired one round and the gunman fell backwards. A cu1tomer al the station jumped on tho bandit's back, arabbed the cun and held it over hil head, t•lllng omccra that the man waa disarmed. 1'flllta111 Weapons Senate Refuse8 To Cut Measi1re WASHI NGTON (AP) -The Senate ov•rwhelmiogly refused today to rut $1.~ billion from a $30.3 billion military weapons. procurement and resear'ch bill. The vote was 59 lo 36 in the first · test of Senate sentiment follow- ing a two-day •·great debt1te" on post-Vietnam foreign policy and military pos.lure. Sen. Stuart Symington <D · Mo.>, one &p()nsor of the overall reductions amendment, declared 1t would achieve substantial sav- ings to the American taxpayer at no damage to any vital weap6ns program or nullonal security. Chairman John C. Stennis <D· Miss.), of the Senate Armed Services Committee said the commitlet! already had cut the fat from the Pentagon's $35.7 billion, 15-month weapons budget proposal and warned against further reductions "at this highly critical time." Bill Brock ( R-1'enn.), voked frustration with the va.1gueness that som e !!Pettk~rs emplo~ed in advocating "new dlrecttons" tor American foreign pollcy. About 20 senators pa rticipated at one lime or another in the two· day discussion. Mosl b1td pre- pared speecbes wl\tch they t.ead, then yielded for questions by other senators. Give·and·take de- bate occurred principally between sena tors sharing the same viewpoint. Attendance nnged from seven to 20 senators throughout -fair· ly good for a period in which no roll caU votes were scheduled. Sens. Edward M. Kennedy CD· Mass.), and Alan Ctanston (O. Calif.), organized the discussion. Kennedy said they tried to iden- tify lhe nature of U.S. c0mmit- mcnts in various pints of the world. Kennedy conceded that "we re· ally haven't been able to achieve a _ precise definition." tht• tlaeA.r Edward Kirby , onetime- chief of the FBI's Orange County bureau, has been fired from his $37 ,212 a year post HS director of the stat.e 's Alcoholic Beverage Control Department by Gov. Brown. Kirby, appointed by Governor R eagan in 1067, has been as ked to stay on CJS a consultant. until Brown taps his own mun-: ·.~~ The foreign policy debate, which occupu!d the Senate for nearly 16 hours on l\1onday and Tuesday, ll'ft some senators dis- appointed and others saying the discustiion was useful. The de· bate centered on American rela· t1ons with Russia, China, the Mid· die East, West ern Europe, Korea, Panama and other poten· tia i trouble spots. Fro•Page A l Sen. Sam Nunn <D·Ga. >. said the debate was useful in catalog- ing U.S. foreign policy problems but produced no solutions. Sen. Seclrs AGENCY • • • more regional group such as the Southern California Association of Governments lo serve as the watershed pl anning •gency. Alex Bowie, attorney for the Wh ere Thrift Is Always In Style This Ad EffectlYe threugh Saturday, June 7 ·new agency, supported that feel· ing, saying he has been told by re· gionai EPA officials the county is too s mall to serve as an individual planning unit. Polyester Double Knit S'port Coordinates Sall throu9h aummtr In theM cool rtd ~ncf whfte er novy •ntl .ttfte 2 8 7 5 8 7 cMrdlna tes. All art taty·ca re polyetter deuble knit . '"' t .. tthtr your favorite lookl Ml11es' slae1. tt Pull•on Pant&-... ---..... _ .......... S.tT PaUel"llH 8herta ....... I.If Pall•on Shortl .. -M-·-·-·· .. -···· ...... 2.91 ....... Seeete r ... -..... -."--...... -4.tT Tank Top...... .. ... --"---·" .. ··---3.17 8leevele11 Shirt....'". 4.17 Short Slt'eve Shirt.-... -.. __ .... 4'.17 Use Sears Rtvolvint CfMlrt • Sn. Coas t Plaza Buena Park Orange nu...,1.is1 11so&.,.,.Aff, t too ,., ,.,,,141 ..... •• -a "'~• S40-llU ,.._. UM..0 Ptlt>M tU·t lOO > D A ILY PILOT EDITORIA L P A G E • An Ai11pof.t Soltition? ,· T~~ recent decision by Orange County supervisors to senous ly explt>re the feasibility of condemning scores of homes beneath the jets taking off from the county u~rport came as a surprise to many observer~ And it s purred shock and disbelief among some an· ti-noise butUers in Newport Beach. ·Some accused boal'd members of being hyr>ocrites and treating the vexing problem in an unreasonable fushion . ' Yet the condemnation issue still is a proved means of effecting a final solution to the noise problems uround airports. The county now faces suits in excess of $27 million ~ actions filed by property owners who assert their b ves and fortunes are ruined by jet noise. Granted, there are other ways to end the dilemma.· The most often heai·d suggestion is for the county to find another airport. So far, the only effect has been to enrich consultants. Horseback guesses of the co"ndemnation cost for 150 of the most serious ly affected properties is about $8 million, including property purchase and conversion. . Although costly and perh~ps painful to some, the ulca may well bethefa~est -andullimate -solution. Still More Delay Given a set or facts concerning the environmental ills of Uppor and Lowet· Newport Bays-.-anyone with common sense could gaze at the headwaters of the estuary and see where the major problem is. The floods of 1969 created the huge bed of silt and mud where the old saltworks used to be. And that massive deposit has seriously altered the conditions of the estuary and busy harbor to the south and west. That material needs to be removed, simply to restore the wat.c1··hol.ding capability of the estuary. With more water in Upper Bay, more flushing ac- tion develops when tides change. And when flushing improves, fresher water exists in all the area's waterways. But for the past several years, contradictory de· cisions by regional agencies and beyond have killed proposals for major clearing of the uppermost por- tions o( the bay. .. With modern technology, surely1.he project could be done with little or no permanent damage to the en- vironment. And s urely the result would be better than what currently exists. The current status of any dredging projec:t needs approval and cooperation from the California Ocpart- men~of Fish and Game. That agency now controls the use of the estuary as a wildlife refuge. The problem there is that the agency is tied u1> with two years of new designing and other paperwork before a new attempt is launched to win government approvals. At this point, it seems as if mighty oaks will establish themselves on the salt marshes before the serious problem can be corrected. , Pride Justifie d Tennis players from Corona del Mar and Newport Harbar High s chools are some of lhe proudest athletes on campus these days. The Sea Kings have won the CIF championships jn the popular sport and the Sailors made it as far us the semifinals. The recent stellar showing by both tea ms says good things aboufthe .status and quality or tennis in a community which promises to become a Forest Hills West. N Energy Crisis Doctor, Lawyer Disagree ... ... 'I '• , . It's Simple If You Pay Attention D e ar Gloomy Gus Two Views of Malpractice Bill ( __ A_R_T_n_o_P_P_E ___ ) "Excuse me for bothering you, Jlcnr y. Bul have you gotten <.1round to re-assessing our foreign 11<>licy yetJ'' '·Yes, J e rr·y, J did ·it before bl'e<.1kfasl. And let me say what a great foreign policy it is -hard, firm a nd always right on target. Look how well it worked in Cam- bodia." "That's right. Henry. I sure !.howcd those Cambodians not to lnfle with us by bombing the s tuffing out of them." •·No, n o, Jerry. You born bed th e s tuffing out of the Ca mbo· dians to show the Nor th Koreans not lo triOe with us." "'"( did? Gos h , Henry. would you mind r eassessing our foreign policy for me?" ··Again? All right, J erry. But it never changes. You had to bomb Cambodia to warn North Korea not to invade South Korea. After all that's why we fought in South Korea and South Vietnam in the f1r:.-.t place -lo stem the lide of l'xp;mswnism in Asia." 'BY T H E North Koreans or \ the North Vietnames e, Henry?" .. By the Chinese, Jerry. We hud to contain Chin<.1." • ''Is that why we made peace wl1n China, Henry?" "No. Jf!rry. We made peace "ith China lo worry the Russians with whom we maint:.iin peace in on.lt•r to worry the Chinese. But :1fter we made peace with China we had to go on fighting in Viel· uam m order to maintain our t•rcd i bil ily." '"With the South Victn ... mese, Henry?" I If they cut out school bus- ing will t he admin istrators drive the kids in their d is· lrict·provided Ford LTDs? R.L.L. GIOomy G11s comme.,ts a.re •1111lmlli.cs Illy rtac!tn a.M clO no111ecesnrlly rtftecl Ille views of 1111 ntwsp.1per. Send vour pet PMW IO Gloomy Gus, 0 .. 11, Pilot. "NO, J ER RY, with the Arabs and Israelis. After ull, we want. the Arabs to accept the arms we're s hipping the m ." "So they'll be our friends?" '·No, to force Israel to the peace Lable. Remember how well tha\ worked when we launched our Christmas bombing o n Hanoi?" "And forced the North Viet- namese to the peace table?" "No, the South Vietnames e, Jerry. President Thieu was hold· ing back and we had to show him he could count o n u s - particularly after the Bay of Pigs disaster ." '·Yes. I guess we didO'l teach Castro much of a lesson there, Henry.'' "Nol Cas tro, Jerry, the Russ ians. We wanted to show them we wouldn't tolerate Com· munism in our he misphere. We taught Castro a lesson when we tn· vaded the Dominican Republic." "WELL, HENRY, it's good to know we have a foreign policy that's right on target." "Yes, Jerry, it's cspeci:.illy comforting con!.idering we m ay have trouble in Thailand. Rut don't worry, I 've altered the Sixth Fleet." "lsn't the Sixth Flet·t in the Medile1Tanoan. He nry'?" "Right, Jen•y. And if those Thais s tir u p a fuss, we'll teach them a lesson they'll never forget. We'll bomb the stuffings out of Monaco!" To the Edito r Twice in the past month l have read an ediloricil in the Pilot stat· ing in effect "Doctor. you've pro· ved your point -now get back to work." Your statement alone means we 've not proved our point. N cit her you nor our Sacraml·nto Lcgislc.iturc un· dcrslands our point and until our pr.oblcm is solved we have no choice but to continue to impress you with it. We need your s upµorl and un· der!.tandmg, not moralistic pre· aching. On May 1 the physicians in the San Francisco area were caught wlthoul malpractice insurance. This oS1mil<1r circumstance may uffrc·t pn.1ctitioners of medicine in Orange County July 1. Pracl1t .. mg medicine without liability in· surunce is com parable to driving a car without ins urance -un· wbc <.111d unsafe. The doctors in S.in Francis co quit practice bcc<.1us e they had to, not because they wanted to. for 23 days we doctors in Southern California watched while the legisl:.iture did nothing to correct the s ituation and then we concluded we had bcttc1· s up· port our northern colleagues before July Js l when we too would be in u si milar s ituation. thus lhl• ltm1tation on electin.~ surgery m Orungc County. T H E LEG I S LATt:RE has sin<.·c act ed only on a limited bils 1s --providing stop.gap in· surance und 50 percent rate in· creaac hm1lation to the end of this year. This does not soln! anything oVl'r the long range. T en years ago l started pr.ic- ti ce in Orange County and puid S350 for a year of insurance. The past year I paid S7,000 for s imil:.ir cover:.ige. The additiona l amounts J have passed on lo my p:.itients by intreasing my fees. ·ow I muy expect to pay up to $35.000 next ye<.11· for malpractice insurance and will have to raise my fees by 25 percent to do it. This ever·tnc reasing cost is tan· c MAILBOX J Letters from readers are welcome. The right lo C(lnden~e letters to fit space or elim111at e libel 1s reserved. Letters of 3()() words or less will be given preference. All letters must in- clude signature and mailmg address but names may be withheld on re· quest if sufj1c1ent reason 1s apparent. Poet ry will not be published. t:.tmount l ll yl·:irly bl<.1ckmuil pay<.1blc and 1n('r1?:.t:.-.<.1blt-C\'f!ry three m onths . I lcm much more 0<.1m I :.ind my p:.tlll'nl!:> tu pay and "ht'n do "L' fm;,ill \' :.:.iv ··:o.:o more?" Tht• dottors ut C'<1i'1rornia h:.t\'e decided till' 11me 1::. no\\. \\ e need our patll'nt:. :.tnd our pre~:-. Lo under~tund this und support us. fkforl' lhl• Lt.•1!1::.l:.iturl' 1:-. :.i tnll modt•ll•d :.i fll'I' the ball p:.issl·d m lndaanu . t\ew York and ollwr ~:w tt•s to solve our problem; the bill is spon::.ored by State Sen•1to1· Curpt•ntt•r. S 0 397. I urge you. D•ail y Palol F.d1lor. :.inti a ll voua· n•udL'l'S to read and fom1l1:.i1:1zc your:o,l'l\'cs \\'llh this bill. I ft'lp us g<.'I 1l pusst.'d Ill thl' lt·g1s luturl' :rnd ~ig n<.'d b)' the ~overnor. Tlwn we ·11 knm' Wl'0n· pro\'ed our po1nl :mu \\ 111 s<.1fl'ly be a bit• 10 1-!el b:.i('k to ''ork. RIC'll.\ HD S. JO~A.':>, ~J.D. Bill Won ~f lle lp To the Editor: I am writing this letter con· cernm g Senate Bill 397 which has been introduced by Senator Carpenter to create arbitration panels in m edical malpracticl' cases. The board would consis t of 24 members: eight physicians. ei g ht attorneys a nd ei ght laymen. Our rig ht of trial by jury under the s tate and fedl'ral con· s tilution would be cl1minated. The board m e mbers \\Ould be selected by the Governor and not elected into office. The re is no provis ion to challenge the panel member s for bias, prejudice or Computer Check-out Opposition Costly The tendency or politicians to go overboard on issues enjoying momentary mass appecil has been well demonstrated. For e x· ample. consumerism is enjoying trnns itory attention prompting a ras h of legis lation to cope with problems, real and fancied. The current battle being waged by the grocery industry to beat off a s tining labeling law looms as a misguided effort in behalf of populistic watchwords advanced by self appointed consumer s pokesmen. The iss ue is prompted by the pilot computer checl< out pro- g r ams un - dertaken by two major grocery chains. The system , de· ~igned to both s peed the l'heck out pro· cess and cul s upermarket labor costs. Is the mo t remurkable Jnnovatlon· in food distribution 111nc&'lbe ad· vent of self 11crvlcc markets. It 1.akcs advantugcof comwter technology to relieve market.a of ( EARL WATERS ) the costly hand price marking or the thousands of items which are daily placed upon grocery shelves. UNDF.R T H E system major producer s of canned goods and other items label goods with computerized code identlfi<:a· lions. Customer selections arc Oashed by a scanner a t the check out stand which reads the iden· tlftratlon and relates it to the cur· rent price for the item. Trepidation llbout computers, based upon the horrible ex· pericnces most have had with computerized billin~ ~ystems. have signaled alarm In tho mind11 of some consumer groups. f'ear that lhe isystem will mean fewer jobs for grocery clerks h's caused them \.0 Join th op~I· Uon. Sehing upon these fears legisla\.Ors have Qut.hored bills which would require all arocery stores to band price mark every ltem on the4P shelves, somethJn1 which is not done now. The bills, SB 261 by David Robert and AB- 558 by Leona Egeland, both make this mandatory for all, including stores not contemplating com- puterizing. T HE G ROCERS ARGUE such legislation would defeat the ob- jectives of the computer system. The savings anticipated will be denied the customers by the law. They contend that free enterprise will d ictute the methods to be used. Those o ld enough will r e- m ember that before selC service, ~lores did not mark items in- dividually. A clerk waited upon U1e customers from behind the counter . Many stores catered lo telephone orders. delivering to the door. There were no itemized bills. If the type of thinking which has prompted the Roberti and Egeland propos<J Is had prevailed then, there would ~ no self- service supcrnutrkeUi today. Un· fettered by law:.. that syste m has alt but eliminated \he old rasliloncd airoccry store and the supcrmark~l! have distributed lhc groceries al far less cost. The computer sys t e m seek s to further reduce distribution costs with greater efficiency. One need only witness the com- puter check out in use by Ralphs a nd Gemco lo realize it provides better consumer protection than the current cas h reg is ter method. AS T llF. ITE~1S pass the scnn· ner a screl'n not only nashes the price but clearly identifies the in· d ividual ite m . And a print out g ives the cus tomer a detailed list of eacli ttem and its prit.'l'. as well as the date and time of purchase, the amount paid and change given. It is a sales s lip far superior to the kind now furnished for it permits the customer lo positive· ly check each item agaim.t the price charged. Furthermore. he con take the soles shp and check it against the bhelf prices on e~1ch item in the store. Under s u c h o sophhticated sy:.tcm 1t Is d1ffieult to fathom why anyone thinks each item should also be hand pri cc stamped . o process " hi ch can on· ly cause higher price~ lo the con 11umcr. incompetency. The claim ant mus t prove lh:.tt the phy:-.ic1an was negligent. TllF.R F. ARF. severe limita· tions on recovl'ry. For example. if a young child or housewife <:1nd mother bled lo dl•ath durinl-! a negligently performed s urgery, the only rt'<:o\'ery would be the funeral and burial c pxenses. There is a ceihn ~ on ret·o,·cril's and limited recovt'ry fnr pe.tin and suffcnng ls is very difficult to prO\'C :mcl wm a medical m<:tlpract1ce ca:-.e. Le.tst year in Cahforn1:i there wen• 167 cases tned ton verdict. Only 52 \\ere ''on by the put1cnt. .\II ,,·e1·e jury ca::.es tnals. Yet the medical profc:-:-1011 1~ ~ponsonng u l.Hll to chm in atl' the jury system. Why? The ans\\ c1· 1::. that physi· cians w<.1nt to "in 100 pcrc:ent of the cases'. Tht•y '';int immunity from their n(•gllgl'nt :.t<:ls . ThL•yd1> not want to bl• held ;itcountabll· undt•r the la''. Tl11s bill i::. a µh ys1· c1 <111 1mmun1ty llO·l'Ompcns ation bil l. Thi:-bill Sl·eh to rl'clucc pre· m1ums by cutl111 g off the rtJ,!h L-. of tht' mno<·ent Y1<:l1m of tn t'di l'~ll mulpracun•. The mt•dital pro· fc>ss1011 s hould stuµ nwd1l'al mulpracL11.:c 1n:.U::.sc.1 of L:.sk111g awu~· lhl· p:1ttcnt·::. right to full compens:.il1on lor his 111Juril'S. HOHEHT L. ('Jl,\HHO:'\:'\r·:,\l" r\ llOrlll'Y :lt L:iw Lo11g Walk To the Editor: 1 a m an l•len·n ·~L';jl'·old girl and I do not apprccl:.tll' thl· Pus:-.y Ce.tt in place o f tlw Ralbo:.i Theatre. r\ow th:H tht• Puss\· C:.it Theatre is open I c:.111 no lc)ngl'I' just walk up lo till' tlwaln• und \\e.tlch a good childr en·!> mm·1t• I li\'e at the l'lld of thl' pcnmsula point a nd I \\ould not t!njoy ha\'tn!-( tv wulk :.tll lhL· w;.sy up lo ;i ~l l'sa tht• .. 1lt'I' lo ''<•ll'll a mo\'Jc when I w:.int to. ~li\HL\~i'\E Ll:'\S B i kt• If u l t•s Tothc f.d1tor I find 1t d1ff1cull to bclit've that our city <.·11unc1I feels It is mon• dangerous for :.i pede::.trnm to col· tide with u bake on a s1de,,alk th<Jn for a b1kc·rad 111g youngster <many bL•low driving a~c > to tangle\\ 1th <1 ulos nfour st reels! GRETA f'ARBER Why \Iott>? To the Editor: The \'Oler tu rnoul ''as pretty li~hl in most :.i 1·ea s of Ornngc County in l ust WC'<'k 's voting booths. But ) ou c .. 1n hardly blame the pcnpll'. Tlw city cou11- c1b :.ind supcrv1::.or:-ncvcr sec•m to puy mud1 uttentwn to how\\(• \'Ole :.m yhow. so m a ny s<1y "Why bother?" In J\'.t'" µort Reach. in th<' Inst few year s, the Pl'OPIC VOIC'd <.sgainst a n ew m illlon dol1;1r µoltcc :-.talion, but the council u p· proved. an9 the' city built it. Th<.· peopll' also \'Ol N I <1~::iinst a pnrk bonci i~SUl'. :JTIU the ('ltY \\t'l\l n ght ahead buying park lund. "1th coun('tl a ppro\ al. The whole country voted ttJ!t1 1n~t rapid 1r:111s1t. but the :-iupt'l'\'1M1r:-:ll'l' <.1ppomtmg n study comm1ltt•t• lo plan 1t and find the funds to f111ance 1t. l'nlt>ss \\l1 \Ole the \\ar thl') ";int. they ignore o ur "1!-hc~ and mandates. Why d o uny of us bother? But we bcltl'r bothl''' "'hen lt come lo electing new n•presentat1ves so that maybe "l' t·:.in J!et in sume people to represent us who <ire listening. GOLDIE JOSEPH Baek Ford T o the Ed1tOI': Pn•sadt'nl f ord needs baC'king. ~ He needs the help of the ele<. .. • turall' to maintain his s tand :.i g :.i 111 s t t h l' f o r t· e s ,,. i t h i n • Congrcs::. th:.it wou Id reduce the~ <.1b1hl~ of the L'n1lcd States as a ' \\'urld Po\\ 1:r rn µroteC'ting and 1nl·n·:.is 111g the po::.1tion of the free 11.lltOllS Our country 1s being seriously d1~11lenf!ed und thrN.ttened. We h:.s,·e los t Southeast Asia and Wt! :.ire m a position to lose much in the :\kditl'l'raneun such as bases m Grel?ce and probably Spain. President Ford is currently at· tl•mptm g to ho ld our position • throuJ:,' h ;\; ,\ 1'0. Pre\'iou~ly the L'ntted States has had a knack for picking and backing the loser. Our vacillation polttically has cost us tll'<t rly. Diplomatically ... lhl' L.nttl'd States <ippeurs lo be :l no\·1cl' at nearly l'\·cry turn. We j,.!1\·e. \\'llh no s trings <itlached. \H' trust. and we :.s1·e taken, with ' tlw L·111t1:d States and the Free 'v\ol'ld StJfft""l'IOl!. Though we m ay not llkl' 1t. lhe Ln1tcd States 1s the 11111\' force on the face of the earth tod~1~ t hat has lht• potential and the power to fight Communist a~· pn ·!>saun The free na tions d e· J>t'lld on our ll•<.tdership; when we ' f,111. frl·l·tlom suffers. THERE .\R E those in C'unj.?ress who. throug h ig· nor:.s aH'l', luck of fortitude, or t n·asonou~ intent u re blocking th1:-natwn·s leaders hip position. Abo. '' 1· must contmue to build ·. our national defenses through • sul'11 prn!!rum::. as the B-1 and .. Trn..lt:11t .. \ sho\\ of strength, thou~h 11ot u:-cd. 1:-often more ef· fet'll\'l' th:m \\ ol'cls The threat to • our n:ataon ·~ survi\'al never has l>l'l'll Jll(_\l'C :,cnous. ":.i\ of ltfe as wt• h<t\'t.> in the Urul- :'\11 t'i\'iliz<:i twn has ever pro·1· dut•t•d a more affluent or free t•d St;il<.'S. It is we ll worth putting- rnrth some effort to protect it. \\.ntt• ) our l' .S. Senator, your • Cong rt•ssm:.tn :.ind Pres ident; Forcl. Be blunt and to the point. Tell them "e must take a com· m:.indmg pos1t100 m wol'ld affairs poht1<.·<.1ll). <.1nd we mus t increase uur n:iuonal :.irmed strength to 11H·r e;IH' our position or In· j flul·nce Thl'Y need your stale· nwnt of cl11'l'<'lion. llOWARDLOUDON I ORANGE COAST ii Rnhi:rt fl. Wttttd, Publl311a I DAILY PILOT Thnmas Keev1l. l::ddor • 1 Harbora Kreibich. F.dsronol Po.g11 Editor Tht• t'ditorial pa3e 0£ lhe l>ai'1 Pilot :-<:c ks t o t"form and i.l inwl:Hc readNs by ~t.h\a on th1 .. p3ge diverse.-romrnent&r)' 011 topics ~r inleresl by ~~•bo ed rolumn1:r1ts and COr\cClnlJl&, b1 rirov1d1ng .. forum ror ra.dttl' \le"s and. by pr~S«'ntlnt this nt>"!lpaper 5 oplnlO!'S and. kt aa on ('Urrcnl top1c! The edftorlll 11111nson~ of the Oa1ly Pilot •PPUir onl) sn the e<ht.oaal cohnn~a_l ~ top of the P•R~ Oplnkla:s t~· prei.sed by lht «>lUn\Nsta and canoon1Ms and ltuer-•liters are lhe1r o"n and no~ ol ih~•r 'ie'AS by th ~)' lut ~hwld t>. lnftrred. Wednesday. June~. ms ' .... • ' .. Striltjng Firefighters' Acts Called ''Criminal' DAIL v PILOT Ai FREECHE~G _ ·· at :0, • ' I SANTA BARBARA <U PO -Sheri CC John Carpt!nt e r , wtfo personally led squads of deputies into county fire stations to confiscate fire tru cks sabotaged by s trikin g firefighters, Tueaday called the dis- abling of life-saving equipment "criminal and disgusting." Carpe nter warned firefighters that his de· puties would arrest any fire~an who again tried to111ock the movement of fire trucks. County officials or· dered the s heriff to con· flscate the equipment from all 15 fire stations Mond ay n ight after learning many fire trucks were made in· operable by the strikers. AIR HAD BEEN let out of the tires. some rotors removed from engines. and s6me engine wires crossed. but the equipment itselC was not permanently damaged , the s heriff said. puties in some areas were force~o drive them over lawns and fields to bypass the firemen 's vehicl e blockade. A tense situation at station 13 in Goleta ended late Monday when a dozen deputies dis· persed an angry crowd of about 35 strikers. The lire trucks were all taken to the COWlty jail parking lot which then became firefighting headquarters for the county. (lJ2:2:l~i::;~~~~~~j. inill Swarms of deputies • uP1Tetttt11o1o converged on fire sta· CONFRONTATIONS COASTGUAROSMA'NAIOSINJUREDCREWMANtion..s b arri cad ed by between deputies and He Was Among 32 Rescued From .Sinking Ship private. automobiles of firemen ended by Tues· fire men . Two truc ks day, however, when ''ere used to remove the strikers, apparently C G d S disabled equipment and responding to public oast "1llri aves sheriff's mecha nics put anger, decided to drive other trucks into operat· the remaining equip· Mlke ~nnett, ptffl· dent of the AF'L-CIO Firefighters Union, said "1ome of the firemen may have been emo• tlo.nally upset by five years of fru1tuted er. forts to get our problems settled with the county. "But no fire truck wu actually damaged and the sheriff overreact~ badly." The strike by 164 firefighters has left 170,000 Santa Barbara County residents virtual· ly without fire protection since the walkout becan Monday morning. Moat atr lines have stopped flylng into Santa Barbara Airport because field emergency and crash fire trucks are un- manned. The walkout also left the University or Californ ia at Santa Barbara c ampus un· protected again~l fire. THE FIREMEN tw.ve been struggling with the county to get improved ~orking conditions for the past five years, ac· cording t o Bennett. County firemen now work 66 hours a week. Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr Tuesday or· dered around-the-clock South Coast National ·Bank NO MINIMUM BALANCE RJ:QUIREDI Come in a.Dd open· yo• Ch~rter Acc.ount now! For a limJt.ed llme, South c.at Nat!onal Bank wlll offer rree checking to Charter Account customent y OU aa\re because thia·meinl NO SERVIC~ CHARGES and NO MINIMUM BALANCE required for the lite of yout Chart.er Account! • At South Coast National Bank, Charter Aecount cust<>men also aave with: • Free Traveler's Checks • Free Bank-By-Mall • Free Money Orders • Free Notary Service • Free Cashier's Checks • Free Account Trantfers Come to South Coast National Bank,' you1J find the personal services and conveniences that make banklnr with us a pleasure. ~ A Bank To Remember • • SOUTH COAST NATIONAL BANK 849 Sunflower St., Co1ta M111, CA 92626 Phone: (714) 540-5300 ......,,,11.1.r. negotiations between the t-;;:;:;:;:=======~--------- • t t " ,,. " f county and union of· [ J ficials. led by state ron-JACK ANDERSON REVEALS In the DAILY PILOT ing condition. But de· ment to the jail. 32 Greek Sailors ___________ ___i__ ___________ • cilia tor Tom McCarthy. -_ LONG BEACH <U PI ) -The Coast Guard Cut- t er W alnut s t ea med through the Pacific to· d ay s earchin g for a Greek freighter, a ban- • doned by its crew and ··wallowing in hurricane- tossed seas off the coast of Mexico, to determine whether it s ho uld be sunk by gunfire. The 32 crewmen of the 427 -foot Poly n esian Diakan wer e evacuated to San Diego Tuesday by two Coast 'Guard HHJF helicopters. They were not injured, the Coast Guard said. The cause of the ship's plight was not kno'>'n, the Coast Guard said. The freighter, a dry bulk carrier en route to Los Angeles, radioed Tuesday that it was tak- ing on w atcr and in danger of sinking off the coast of Baja California ;:ibout 235 miles southwest of San Di<'go. Thirty crewmembers took to lifeboats. The captain and a radioman remained a board. The helicopters r ecovered them all. Pilots said the freighte r was I is ting at a 45·degree angle a nd th·e starboard nail was under water. The he licopters r e· , fuel e d aboa rd the air<:r a ft carrier USS Ori:;kany,. which was conducting manuevers in the a rea and headed for the freighter when its distress call was r e - ceived. The crewmen were rele ased in San Diego. •'The cutter Walnut i.s expected to reach the hulk some time today," a Coast Guard spokesman said. ··The seas are run- ning high in that loca- tion. a bout 10 feet , because or the hurricane to the south.'' Man, 45, Charged ·In Beating Deaths· . DOYLE <CPO -A 45·year-old man was held today on charges of beating his 75-year-old wife und her two grandchildren to death \nth a three-foot· long pipe. Frank Cruz surrendered without resistance to ~hcnff's dl'putaes early Tuesday morning at his s mall r anch house m a desert c.ire;.i near this com· munaty 40 males south of Susanville. The bodies of the ''1ct1 ms Wl'rl' found m the house. Cruz, whom Lassen County Sheriff Del Gorbtt s;.iid had been undergomg psychiatric t reatment, "as the step-grandfather of the children. He was held in county j<ul in Susanville on murder che1rges. Travelers Warning l••ued ;~ DEATH VALLEY <U PI > --The s heriff s de· "· pnrtment Tuesde1y we1rned travelers to stay out of ~ Surprise Canyon -where an armed and dangerous ~ murder susp~ct is thought to be hi ding -··for t heir own sa fcty." "'. An Inyo County shervf's investigator said J oel f G. Schnardt. 26, is we1nted in connection with the de· •: ath of Gregory A. Kennerly, 31, "ho was s hot to de· : ~•lh near Pa na mant Caty, an <ibandoned gold mining ~ town. " . ; B1'9lte•' Tax S8.2 1'f1Won LOS ANGELES (AP) -B11lione1ire Ho"ard • J lughes ' Summa Corp. has been handed a second ~ $3.l million ta x ball for the Glom;,ir Explor er • tn¥Stery sbap, bringing the total levy to about $6.2 •. m1lhon. Tbe 618-foot ship was used last July in secret C:Jl· ~ tempt to raise part of a s unken Ru~sian submarine •• from the Pacific Oceltn Hbout 700 miles northwest or Haw1:111. ~ :: ~ Netl' A nc...,...a• Appointed .: ~ LOS ANG ELES CAP) -Pat Emory, a news ~ :.inchorman ut CBS-owned KMOX·TV at St. Louis, i will join Ch~nnel 2 News as a nightly news anchor, ~ 1t was announced Tuesday by Jim G. Topping. the ': station 's news director. • ln making the announcement, Topping saui ; Emory would co-anchor with Sandy Hill the 5 p.m. Channel 2 news and anchor the 11 p.m. news broad· ~ cast . ~ Sewprbe S••• Tnt• Beld !;ACRA MENTO <t:Pn -Air Resources Board Chalrmein Tom Quinn <·onf1rmed Tuesday thal clandestine ~moa detection lc!)ts "er<' condl\ctl'd J111t "l'l'k ut three Southern California oil refinene~. Quinn, u member c1f Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.'a t•abant.'l, said ~personally directed an early- momang surpnae visit to the Stand11rd Oil refinery an El Segundo. 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Or call us at 537·7~21..You'll have a night, a rcntaJ car and a hotel. With JUSl one call. The friendly skies of your land. Ill unlTED AIRLlnes I l Thoe to Borr•w? , Green Stu/f's Available f" By8YLVIA'PORTE .. Q.Sbouldyou borrowmoaeyoow! . A. YH, assumi.n1 you need or want the money for a wprthwhile purpose, Tilis 1S the first Lime I have suggeated utecurrenlslump beganm late 1973. Q. Why is this a good time to borTow money? · A. Because the money is available -and t hat ls the key polnt. The Federal Reserve System bas stcnlficanUy retreated trom it.s tl&ht money policy of 1913-'74 in OJ'der to help flabt the bu si ne ss slump. Demand• for ba nk Joans have softened in reOec- tlo n o r the bus iness decline. The whole al· Money's Worth · mosphere is "ea~ier'' -and that applies LO aJI types o ( bor- rowers. · ALSO CREDIT IS CHEAPER -not as cheap as you would like but still way below the costs for short-term loans a mere few months ago and moderately below the peak rates for long-term loans. Rat.es well m ay go down from here -Cora while. But the biggest declines are beh.ind us. Q. Interest rates will start riling soon, won't they'! A. That's the popular, ".standard f.orecast.," but I don't S'rfallow it whole by any means. The danger or a renewed upturn in interest ralea as the recovery takes hold a nd bor· rowing expands across the board is widelY recognited. The competition Cor funds could become horrendous -and that could pu1h up rates, or course. But that's preci5ely why Treasury Secretary Simon is traveling all o-ver.the nation t.oshoul •'peril I" lf the Treasury's budget deficit is not brought under much greater control In the year starting this July 1, its bor- rowing could indeed create "a vicious competition for funds between the federal government and private borrowers." ADd this would indeed be aggravated t.o a peril point if the inOation spiral reemerged with the recovery and the Federal Reserve shifted back to a monetary policy Qf restriction. ... BUT IT NEED NOT happen. Huge totals of funds a re being saved and are piling up in our institutions await.ing in- .vestment. There is enough slack in tnis economy now to ac· commodate an immense budget deficit without reigniting inflation. The fears of a credit crunch cot,1ld become st:lf · fulfilling prophecies. I admit -bul they also might prevent the crunch merely by warning of the dangers. Without in any way dismissing or downgradine lhe threats, I am leaning LOward the more optimistic s ide. And the very fact that there is such widespread discussion of the dangers inherent in uncontrolled federal spending both. within Congress and throughout the U.S. is a ''plus." Q. What's the outlook for infiation? A. Several major inflation forces. are building up once more -anct to deny that would be stupid. Many ba&ic in· duslries (autos, for instance) are openly announcing there'll be a new round of price hikes when the 1976 .cars go on sale this fall. Farm prices recently reversed a four· month downtrend and a re moving up again. BUT -THE F1.JNDAMENTAL, massive forces that coincided to set off the disastrous worldwide inflations of 1973·74 are not doomed to reoccur in 1975-76. The quadrupl- ing of oil prices. two devaluations of the dollar in a short period. the comin g together of business boom& around the globe, a series of horrible crop failures ~why muat we ex· peel them to hit us so soon again? If we get a halfway decent break on tbe weather, the worst of the escalation in food prices is behind us for a span at least. Record wheat and com crops are forecast for 1975. And indus trial raw materials prices are under pressure ,around the world. The annual r ate or inflatlon could be down to the 4'h·5 percent range by lhe end of this year. That's not a forecast , but it's certainly a possibility. And while that rate still is far too high, j ust compare it with the double·digits o( '74. THE GRAVE DANGER FACING the world in lhe last decades of the 2oth century is lnl1ation. This has been and is our most ser ious challenge. But it need not reignite so soon -or again be as bad as in 19'7• -if we use our heads and adopt the proper a nti·inflalion pC>licles on time. Wesl Germany has managed to bring its Increase in ~consumer prices back down to under 6 percent, as of Jate5t 1'eporting date--the best record of any nation. But the U.S. is.regaining its position among the t.op performers too. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSEtndex ASE Index Dow-Jones lnd S & P 500 Stocks INDEX&S 49.24 90.04 839.96 92.60 off up off off 0.11 0.43 6.18 0.29 Gnitt(•r" "'"' Lft!lPr~ New Yoo: cu Pll -Tll• lollowlng ltst Show\ lhe Uocks thal hive 9411Md most •nd losl tM most b•sed on percent 01 <~noe on lllt New York Slock Eacllange. ~et •nd percentage <hbn~s are the dltlerence betwten Tilt pr~11lovs cloelng prlu •nd lhe current tloslng ptlte. GAINERS ' Conll Mlge 11 • + •,• Up '5.0 2 Ctl Ill Riiy 7112 • 't> VII 2S.O 3 S.•W Air Sit 6 t 1 Up 20.0 4 Llltonl!I PIA 10\e .. '"' Up 16.4 : ::~~SM.~ ,~::: ,t 8: lti 7 Greylllld wt 1' • • °' Up IS.O I Ryder Sysl •~ + i' Up U .• ' O'ClclLFwl l k J 'u II) UP 1'.I 10 S.ulBF RI E ,,,_ + '1 VP 11.t II Mors. El Pr 3' ... • >1 Up 11• 12 ,....n•S<o 41 12 • 1 11 ' Up 1J S 13 CHS.ts WCI S 'It • '• Up ll.2 1VP1C1 1-·., rk I :i ltl""' :1 et h•p NEW YORK (UPI) -T ... 1S ecll11e stocks traded on Ille Ntw Sl.oO Exchange Wednesday. S.IH CIOM lllyOer Sys •.•.• 25S,l>OO •'Iii Gull 011 ........ 240,IOO 21.\-. CAroll,.. P&L •• 219,900 16 Sony C.0..P .... 211,700 11111o HftdY <:Mp .... 21UOO »Vi Cmolrltfl Ed"' •••• 20s,ooo 21 Gefll Mlrs ....... 20UOO '3~1 Sou,,..," ee .... *·* 1M Uftl*I TKll • , • 1M,to0 St<Vi h-..ce .. • . .. 1M.OOO 76 Ml4I So Ull~ .... 1I0,200 u~ Wlll .. ms Coe .... 116MOO 35-.. LA LAlld fixo 16',200 21~ Am El Ptllt • 167 ,300 19.>, BloC.k H Ill • • • IU.000 12~ x-x-illvldtf'IO, tr'OSI York .. °'l; + :v. +··v; -~ + ..., + "· .. II. +I -"' ~·i ·· .. 2''> .. 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BOATING Newport H arbor's most s pectacular sum- mer sai l i n g ex- travagan za, the Thurs- day nig ht Beer Can Regatta , is scheduled to give s hores ide s pec- tat ors th eir firs t epidemic of "oohs and ahs" June 12~ Sequoya Tops Coastal Race Jim Moore's Sequoya fro'm the host club won th~ race from Newport Beach to Dana Point s~sored by South Shore Sailing Club last Satur· day. and Swift. skippered by Jack Mallinckrodt, Ba lboa Yacht Club, won the return race the follow· ing day. . · The two r aces were features of SSSC's Hi gh Point Series for Perlorman"ce Handicap racing Fleet yachts. 1 Newport to Dana Point CLASS A -1, Sequoya; 2, Lumar an, Bill Rohrs. VYC; 3, Maggie J ., Andy Anderson, SSSC. Ct .ASS B -1, Hampshire Rose, J ack Belcher. SSSC; 2, Little Ole. J ack Badprek, SSSC; 3, Big .Maggiie, Mik e HarJ{cy. BYC. Dana Point to Newpol"t CLASS A -l , SY.i ft : 2, Volare, Rod Rodheim; VYC; 3. Puff. Rick Cronholm. SSSC. CL.ASS B -1, Aloha 11. Glenn Reed, SSSC ; 2 Big M¥gie; Mike Harvey, BYC. ' Midweek Sailors Open Coillpetition Balboa Yacht Club's midweek summer sailing competiti~ gets under way today with the first of four races .of the June Sunset Series. The competi· t1on will be held each Wednesday night startin g at 5 p.m. The S<'lies will continue through July and August. The 5 p. ni. races will be for jun ior Laser SH ilors a nd thrt>e clauses of Napl es Sabots. The adult program s tarts at 6 p. m . with Thistles, J\1 etc.-.alfs, Lasers. LasPrs over 30, Lido·l4s. Adult S<1bot a nd Mothers Sabot as the invited CIC:ISSCS. Additiona1 classes may be added with five or more entries. ,Starting line will be at the BYC race ('Omm1ttee tOY.H~r Inside course charts will be used. . Lido Clllh Series Stans Lido Isle Yacllt Club started its Summer Nile Flight program of sailing Tuesday. The ser ies will continue each Tues\ fay night through August. Classes invited lo participate are Sabots A, B and C, 470, Finn. Kite. Laser, Flying Jr., and Lido-14 A and B. Ol.ll ter classes may be est ablished with fi1ve or more cnt ries. Starting time is a1t6 p.m. Starts will be in front of the LIYC clubhoo 1se. Sailing will be over bay Wh.11 bc11cr \.\a} 111 )how ) our appreciation 111 1hc gradu.Hc 1hnn "11h a gift 11f g cnuine Amerit:an Indian T urqunm: JCwclr} .' b11:h p1cc c is hand-crafted h} 1hc Nnv,1Jn. Zuni. Sanro Donnngn & Hopi trihec;. \\'c hn\c a compkte ~ckc1 1on ol :ill t) pcs o f l ndinn k"clr}. Al) • ' ~~~·", ,-~' ~jl.,Y oJ--. .... A - Marked prio c ... ~-l S.00 SPECIAL PRICE FQ R SET $22.00 1/2 pric MJo 's 1 urqunl\C & (\1r.11 Ring Rel! (,<.9 NOW S29 l\1,11l ·.., lo1:iy Rtng ; Reg. ').<.~ 1'4 "0W S27 I 111.J) r .1rring~ R ,·~ -..1'.I NOW $9 The above items ·arc just a small sd 1cction o f the hundre d s o f gift ideas av~ .ilahlc throughout o ur ~tore!>! STAgf SIAM ?bu .~ • LONGBEACH ,4313Atl4 ntlcA 11. • TORRANCE, 24455 H ow& hornr 8 "IVll/77'fER, /29J8Phllad• lphlaSt •NEWPORT BEACH, 17 Fdt •h. 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The councilmen have indicated that they no longer want to serve in th.ii adclilional roJe, ¥d have ap- proved . a contract transferring planning duties lo the new ageo· cy. but with the council retaining final approval on specific pro· jects. The five members are: Dr. Robert Muore, president of Orange Coast College; Michael McLaughlin, an attorney with Pacific Mutual Life lnsurance Company, and a member of the r ecently formed Community Development Committee; Lew Kidder, a pas t presictenl of the Downtown Businessmen's As· sociation. and a member of Costa Mesa Tomorrow; Philip Chinn, a civil engineer with Boyle Engineering Corp., Newport Beach. and Donn Hall, president of Omega Industries and chairman of the Costa Mesa Westside Task Force. to acquire a nother block west of The new members will work the city park, the block bounded with William Dunn, who is to by Center and Plumer Streets and switch from bis present job as Anaheim and Park Avenues, and planni{lg director to assistant city to put in several ci vie facilities. manager·community develop-These would be a fire st ation, a menl director. They will be sworn day care center. a senior citizens in before July 1. center, an enlarged library a~ Dunn and City Manager Fred more park space. Sorsabal sug. Sorsabal already have outlined gested that Center Street would two ideas for revitalizing the city _, be closed to tie in this block with center. One is a $2.8 million plan the park, and create more Pi)rk· ing. Both Dunn and Soniabal have suggested that this acqwsition would create a · "superblock." which might spark surrounding private development. In the same area, a S3 mtlhon redevelopment plan, tied to the realignment and widening of 19\h Streel has bet'n suggested, and will be studied by the redevelop· <See DOWNTOWN, Page A2) 2· .Wounded ill Ne ort Shootout ~ Scores SuperrJisors Jµry Hits~~-.---~~ Plan Criticism By GARY GRANVILLE Of,,,. Dallr Piiot ~!' The Orange County Grand Jury f1n•<.I buC'k today at Board of SuJX.•rvisors c:nt1 cism of its re· c:cnt n•poa·t on the county·s air trunsportution net:ds. In a rure n•sponsc to public critics, the Gri.ind Jury said the board's ultack o n the ai1· trans port;.ition study was "un· warn1ntt•d <ind based o n a cursory reading of the jury's re· port.'' The Grand Jury's defense of its April 10 air trans po11.ation report ·was d1rcl'l<.>d mainly at a press releas e issued by Superviso1· R<.ilph Clark shortly after the study was made public. Cl<trk cnlic1zed the jury for ~uggcsting that the tusk of find· mg a su1tu hie jct airport. site be t;.ikcn out of the supervisors' hands. Schools Sued Over Coach's Reassignment A teachers' union sued the Newport·Mesa Unified School District Tuesday and demanded the return lo Costa Mesa High School of a football coach who was recently assigned to a junior high school as a physical educa· lion teacher. Lawyers for John Sweazy of 25081 De Sallt', Laguna Hills, and the l'\cwporl·Mesa Federation of Teachers, AFL·CIO, claim in their Orange County Superior Court uction that the district's transfer of Sweazy was unlawful :rnd in violation of state educa· tion codes. The action notes that Sweazy had been employed by the dis- trict for six consecutive years as high school physical education teacher :.ind as varsity football coach when he was reassign ed to Maude Davis Middle School, Costa Mt•s a. last Aug. 28. Swe:izy's lawyers hope to set a date for Superior Court hearing of their wnt within the next few days. OrHge~ C-et b ··4: -- Weatller He also faulted thestudy ror re· commending that a n airport dis· trict be formed and that. in Clark's words, it be financed through a separate pro~1ty tax. The Anaheim super visor sum· marized his disdain for the jury's airport stud y by sayin g it "lacked depth, wets poorly re · searched a nd provided a <See JU R tr, Page A%) Sale Due For Mazda . Facility · ByDoVGIASFIUTl.SCHE 0t-.oei1rl't ... 9'eff Mazda Motor5 of America is in the midst o f negotiations to sell its $4 million planned national headquarters in Irvine, accord· ing to Carl Herman, Mazda ad· ministrative manager. Herman would not say what firm is considering the purchase of the four·slory, 120,000 square foot building on a 34.5 acre site at Main ·Street and VOQ Karman Avenue, other than to say it is "a private party.'' Word of the pending sale first became known in December when the rotary engine auto im· port firm, hit by a series of busi· ness reverses, decided not to oc- cupy the Irvine site. At that Um~, however. cor· porate officials d e nied any change in plans. "We don't have a good reason to occupy the building," said Herman in explaining the sale. "Bus iness h as n ot developed· along the lines we expected. It is not economically feasible nor. wise to occupy s uch an elaborate structure. "It is not sound economic judg- ment to build a huge complex when sales are just beginning to turn around," he said. Mazda had initially planned two large parts warehouses on the site. Construction -of the warehouses was a condition of occupancy -o(the building under the city zoning ~ode. The area is wned for light industry, a de· signation which does not allow a site to be used only as an office building. (See MAZDA, Page A.2) D.vid Willis Plloto SUSPECT DOWN -Police hold robbery suspect wounded Cit service station after holdup of Corona del Mar Post Office . Newport Beach detectives Lee Robert s (s hirtsleeves ) and Bob Brockie (suit > uwait ambulan ce. Costa M esa officer Dave Stoermer ( partrnlly hidden by Roberts> wC1tches over suspect. 'Clean Up Downtown' Billboard Permits Rejected in Mesa A day after voling to ban billboards from Costa Mesa, the city council moved against two of them Tuesday. They un animously rcj<.'('tcd two zone exception applic;,itions to maintain billboards whose c ight·year permits have expired. One is owned by E. T. Legg and Company a nd stands at 1576 Newport Blvd. Another, owned by Foster and Kleiscr, is located in the north end of town at 3391 Mam St. No app<'arance was made by a representative of Foster and Kleiscr, bul a spokesman for E. T. Legg asked that the billboard be allowed to stay up until March 1978 when most of the others in town are due to come down. ·· 1f we art> going lo clean up the downtown area we are going to have to do it sooner or later," said Councilwoman Norma Hertzog. Councilman Robert Wilson, who Monday night opposed the ordinance to prohibit billboards, went along with his colleagues in denying new permits for the two billboards. It'll be a carbon copy of tod.ay on Thursday, ac· cordin g to the weattier service with low clouds and some hazy s unshine in the afternoon. Little tem· perature change. Highs in mid·60s ut the beaches, mid 70s inland. $860,000 for Projects INSIDE TOD" Y The new leaders 111 §out.II Vietnam admit th4!re.are still 1ome former government troop• hiding out in t'14! jungle• harauing patrols and civilian biues. Stl stor]I P.age A4. Index Mesa Earmarks Funds The Costa Mesa City Council· h as earmal'ked $860,000 in federal revenue-sharing funds tor specific projects in 1975-76, and lelt $260,000 unappropriate,:t . Projects wblch the council authorized Tuesday night tn· eluded $12,000 for the acquisition" or properly lo allow F\lllerton A~enue to be extended to 20th Street: $2JS,OOO for a fire station downtown; $250,000 for street maintenance; $260,000 for a storm drain in Men Verde, ~md $30,000 for a storm drain at Sunflower A venu~ and Beur $feet. Jn •dditlon, the ~ncll okayed $1,000 for Pr"Oject TLC, a pro· ' gram tha\ provide• transport.a· UOD, hmch end eounseling to senior cltlten1. and $3.000 to the Retired Seniors Volunt.ttr Pro· \ gram. South Coast Re~ertory Theater has applied for $24,000 to support its Magic Theater program, which stages plays at schools Tool Box Stolen By Mesa Burglar · A burglar who brought at least one tool of his own along for the job broke anlo a Costa Mesa man's apartment garage Tu • day, taking a $300 tool box .nd Ila contents. , Bank omcer and apartment muoager Craig K . Dixon, or 1960 Wallace Ave., told police the burglar apparantly snlppcd u pod lock ore the garage latch with a pulr of boll cuttcn~. throughout the county. School s upport of these performances has been Qut. The council held back a decision on this r equest, with some coun- cilmen questioning whether as much as $24,000 should be pro· vlded. Fifteen other ways of spending the remaining $262,000 in r e· venue-sharing funds have been s ugges ted. A report by City Manager Fred Sorsebal shows that these projects total $2.7 million . Tbey include purchuc of o . boys club facility, a day care center, remodeling of the downtown library, a new branch library near the civic center, and purchas of about a block or pro· perty northwest of the city park 1 for a co tol about $800,000. ,.- Postal Facility Robbed By JOHN VAL TERZA . Of tlle D.1 II y Pl lot SUff Bullets which traveled in crazy paths apparently s pared the lives of·a desperate, fleeing bandit and his hostage Tuesd<1y :.iftemoon following a Corona dcl Mar post office holdup. The shootout bet\\ct•n police and the gunman came nE!ar Orange County Airpo11. at a busy service station. Detective Ca pl. Rich Hamilton said today that s usped Theodore James Kensil. 29. believed lo be a Mar Vista r esident, and his young hostage, James Vogt, 18, of Costa Mesa. both are expected to make a full recovery from bullet wounds. Kensil was shot in the mouth by a police bullet after he aJ. legedly fled the scene of a post of- fice holdup in Col'Ona del Mar and soon was spotkd by patroll· mg officers. The s ing le s hot fired by patrolman Dennis Haehn struck the alleged bandit in the upper lip and instead of traveling into the brain, it veered sharply <1nd mis· sed all vital areas. " At the same instant. Kensil's revolver discharged and the s lug stru ck his ho sta ge in the s houlde r, bounced off a bone and traveled sideways out the other shoulder. Ken si l 's condition was described today as stable. He is in the prison ward of Orange County Medical Center. Vogt. a resident of 2937 Andros St., was in s tabl e condition :.it Hoa g Memorial Hospital. Hamilton today related this se· quence of events in the spec· ta('ular holdup, chase and sl~n­ doff al the Airport Texaco station at4678Campus Drive: Shortly after 4 p.m .. Kcnsil al- legedly walked into the crowded post office. approached a stamp window and brandished a snub· nosed revolver :.it a clerk. After robbing several clerk stations of cash in ex('ess of Sl,200 the man allegedly ordered his victims to lie on the floor and calmly strolled out. As the s uspect fled in an old white van. several witnesses r an from the post office and obtained a good view of the vehicle, tt«!n re· Jayed the information to police. · In the m eantime, patrolman Haehn and motorcycle officer Greg Mattson spotted the sus· pect's van on MacArthur Boulevard and Ford Road. They launched a pursuit. The driver of the van led of· ficers through "wall to wall ~af· fie" and traveled into t\{c air rt industrial area at high speed At one point the driver made a U· turn a few yards into \he city of Irvine, skidded into a foreign car and headed the opposite direc· lion. (See SHOOTING, Page A2) STOCKS FALL; BUSY TR4.DING NEW YORK (U PI> -The stock market, beset by profit tak- 1ng, closed mixed today in active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industria 1 average was off 6.18 points to 839.96 al the close. It. suffered a fractional loss Tuesday following a 31.61-point runup the previous two sessione. Advancea led declines by about a seven·to·six marain among the 1,832 issues crossing the tape. Turnover amounted to bout 25,000,000 shares, compared with 28,560,000 lrldfd Tuesday. AIRPORT APPROX. 4 MILES O~ily Piiot NI~ ~II ROBBERY ROUTE-Tm1sdc.1~1 CJfternoon robbery t ook plC1cc :.It Corona <.kl l\1;11· Pos t Off1n• on Ort h1d ,Avl'nllt' \bottom 1. Suspt•tl WCIS shot m sen ·1re swt1on Cl t C a m p u s D r i ,. <.' a n <.J ~htcArthur Rouh.•Yard (topL House Backs President's Job Bill Veto WASHINGTON <AP> -The House today sustained President Ford's veto of a $5.3 billiOI'\ emergency jobs bill, dealing w sh arp blow to the majority Democratic leadership which had conceived the measure and pusheditstrongly. The vote was 277 to 145, five votes short of the two·lhirds that would have been needed to over· ride lhe veto. Ford in a last-minute plea lo Republicans to uphold his pos1• lion said through Minority Leader John J . Rhodes or Arizona that his whole strategy for fighting i.nOation und re· cession demanded that the veto be sustained. The vrto now will not come up for consideration in the Senate, ·since fntlure by either brnnch ot Congress to override susta1ns tho presidential action. ----· -- ~ DAILY PILOT ... i c· Accident ·..- fnqtriry, Secured The book is closed as rar as any rurther police investigation into the tragic death of a little boy crushed by a fl oat in Saturday's Cos ta Meaa·Newport Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry Parade. . ftaymond Con1aleS, 8, of 2068 ~ft>yer Plel'e, suffered heed in· juries v.·hen the v.•heels passed over him and v.•as pronounced de- ad shortly afterv.•ard at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. ' Costa Mesa police said Tues- day his trag ic death is not technicall y classed as a tra£fic fatality, because West 19th Street v.'as closed for the parade and there fore te mpor aril y not a pubttrtraffic route. .. _ .. ~--. ... 4 .~. wee1ne1e11y. June 4. 1 il15 0..1, ,.lel "'" ......... No c harges or citation have bttn issued or been filed nor wi ll any be, T ra ffi c Bureau Sgt. Cliff McBride emphasized. KATHY BRENNEISE CONFIDENT BAND WILL HIT GOAL Hopes of Estancia High School Musicians Ride ori Car "It v.·asn 't a ny body's fault, but it 's such a sad thing,'' he said. "It Was just a bunch of little kids joStling each other around for free bubble gum.'' 'The Gonz ales boy was in the midst or 20 to 30 l'hildrcn who rushed up to a float in the 600 block or West 19t h Street for gum and v.·histles bei ng tossed to t'hem. Band Aid Eyed Estancia Raising Funds Investigators believe he was bumpe d in the conrusion and stumbled, raili ng under the slo"·· ly mo\'ing vehi cle 0 1· may ha\·e st arted to clini b onto it und slipped. Police o rri cer Robert Crogan said both he and a v.·oman riding on the Ooat had been ordering the :Youngsters to get back away ti·om 1t v.·hen the fatal incident (>Ccurred. The •zales fa mily had just m o ve tt tQ Cos ta ~'l es a from Fullerton and the Fis h Fry "'as their first opportun ity to attend a community cvcnt. -Council OKs 'Fellowship's . Facility Plan A gener a l pl an cha nge from re- sidential to commercial to allow i:-on struction of the he;,idquarters 0.f t he Full G o s pel B us i - nessmen 's Fellov.·s hip Jntern<J - t1onal \\"as approved by the Costa l\t esa City Council T uesday night. · The tv.·o and three-story fal'.'\Ji - t'y v.•i\I be built on a six-acre sllc 1\orth of Bear Street School a nd ~outh of the San Diego Freeway. An en vironmenta l impact report 'on the project also was accepted b y the council. ' 'The fellov.·ship, a non-profit or- ~a ni z.i ti on of Ch r istian busi- n essmen \\'hic h hi.l s about 11300 i'haptcrs v.·or\dv.·ide, presently has its headqui.lrter s in Los ..Angeles. '· Concern v.·as expressed at the ·m eet ing about traffic that mi ght be generat ed, but the (:o uncil "·as lold that only about 100 employes :Y.·ill be v.·ork ing in theorrices. ~!embers of the Estancia High School Band in Costa Mesa aim for the high notes. They a re aiming as high as $87,000, the amount needed lo send 120 people to Washington, D.C., next yea r as part of the Cavalcade of Bands. E s tanci a a nd other top Southe rn California bands in the cavalcade will be in Washington from June 28 thro ugh July 4, 1976. The trip will cost $690 a stu- dent. Band members, aided by boosters, a re tryin g lo rai.se as mu<'h as possibl e the mselves. This "'eek mark~ the start of their main fund·raising cam- Front Page Al SHOOTING A short distance later , the van skidded into the service station crowded with cus tomers. Kens il a ll egedl y stormed from his vun brandis hing hi s pistol and immediately darted behind a park ed car . Customers and cmployes a like fe ll to the i:round and Kens il assertedl y grabbed Vogt by the neck and forced fiim do"·n. At the same time, the motorcy- cle officer arrived at th~ station, sav.· a gun pointed at him and fell to the ground intentionally and took a fi ring position behind his ranen cycle. Seconds later, 1-faehn arrived in his patrol car, saw the pistol ·pointed at his partner but could not sec lhe hostage. 1-fe fired one round and the gunman fell backwards . Other homeov.·ners said that Wh ile they are not opposed to the fcllov.·ship's project they v.·ould be op):M)se d to additional com-~ merctal development on v::icant land on the othe r s ide of Bear Street. A custo me r at the station jumped on the bandit's back, grabbed the gun and held it over his head , telling off icers that the man was dis armed. Fro•PageAJ DOWNTOWN ' 4-25 Layoffs Set Df.TRO IT (AP J -Detroit 's budget l'r1 s1s \\"Il l hit home for i.lt lt.>41Sl 425 <'tt y L·mµl oyL·s v.·hose .Layoffs l.:1ke L·ffcct J une 13. City ·v.·orkers began gL·tling li.lyoff ·notices this \\'eek, offi cials suid. _Hardest hit are the po lice, fire, en-' 0v1r onmental prote ction and main· tenance -E PM -and finance .dc.-partm ents. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ro~rt N. Wffd ""••! .. n! •""' ~"''"-' Ja~k R. Cur ley ..,,., P•H• .. nl .... e.-•I _..,,.... Tnom.i5 Kee\111 [dlt .. ThOmas A. Murphine ...-..w.o•nt EG11"" ' Charles H. Loos. Richard P. Nall Al•hl41nl ,,.. ... (lo ... (.O>IOI• OtMr Oftlus ...... _, ....... IJIJ "'·--.... ,, l*'I.,... S-K". 11 .. C.-•$1•,.t "'"'",,__ ....... ,,.,, "" .............. , ...,,lt ... t•Vt••t• ,,.,.,...,_,..,_.., •I Hft 0 .... ~,-..,. Tel•ptto"" f11'l 642-4321 Cl.tS•ltlH Ad¥•rll1int '42·H71 , .. ,,, ... ,, 1•1) Ot..,.,. C•••I f>~i.11,n1,.. i;.nii.nw "'O nt"'I ,..,, .. ., .~,..,..,...,.,_ ..,,,.,,.., ..i••lt' •• •••••l•••tnofth IM •••ft "'"' H •• , ... ~ • ., ···-· '"''"' p .......... ~ .. .. , .... 11"1 ....... . ,,. """~-... ,.. ~·--· .. , .... .,,..,,, • (M•Hll'-·lwo-K•l.,._..,t.,•-w.•-111,; "" -.,,ftWl1M.to_iw,,ml1u .. r 111s~.._.u..,.w.0t -· mcntagcncy. Dunn said that one or the key features of this plan is to acquire a former market on 19th Street near Park A venue to provide more space for pa rking and to locate other businesses displaced by street v.·id e ning. A moll al so might be built south from 19th St reet pa r alleling Newport Boulevard. At this stage, Dunn said that it is not kno\1.11 how much of the i3 millimt "'ould represent a public investment and how much private. Presently only the downtown area has been t argeted for re· development. but there may be other projects. Last year the city looked .it possible redevelopment work in the north of the city in the triangle bounded by the Newport, San Diego and Corona del Mar freeways. Mesa Street Crew Lauded To Mr. and Mrs . PatCOnnellof ..,Costa Ateaa, the city's street de- pa rtme nt crews are "unsung heroes." So they wrot e to the coun~U to express their thanks for the way a drainage problem was handled outside their home al 346 Alva Lane. The Conne lls said that roots rro m tre es In the parkway buckled the cement in the l\ltter a nd caused water to accumulate in front or their driveway and a neighbor's. The Connells said that the crews repaired the strfft and gutttr and saved the tteei ln the parkway, They commended the crew1tor a ''(antasUcjob. '' paign. They are going to di vid e up into teams to sell tickets for the Fiesta de Costa Mesa . a chamber or commerce sponsor,ed event that will be held Scot. 19, 20, and 21 . A nev.· car \viii be given av.•ay during the fies ta. Mrs . Judy Fenton, a band booster, explained that a deal has been struck "'ith th e chamber over the ticket sales. The band \\'iii get 40 cents or each '$1 ticket sold provided the total reaches 20,000. In addition, the band will get a $1,000 bonus for selling that many. Mrs. F enton, ch ~rman'of the coupon ticket committee, s aid that the band me mbers v.·ill divide into seven sales teams go- ing door to door throughout the city. The hand already has been granted $7 ,000 by the Costa Mesa City Council toward the trip and has earned $5 ,000 from cake and candy sales and car "'ashes . Future projects include selling fireworks at a stand in the llarbor-Baker shopping center, more cake sales at Thanksgiving <1.nd Christmas a nd periodic car v.•ashes. Fro•Page<il JURY ••. s implist ic approuch tu a \'cry compll'x p1·o blcm." The Grand Jury dl'fcndcd itsl'l f toda y by saying thl' proposl'd airport district \\·O uld cre<.ite a single-purpose agency and free proposed solutions to the airport problem from political considera· lions. _ The jury ulso said 1t had not suggesll•d rin ;;i ncing: the pt'oposcd airpo1·t d is tr i('l t hrough a Sl'paratl' propL•1·ty tax as Cl<1rk claiml'd. The Grand Jury dl'fL·nSl' \\"l'nt on to crit1c1Z.l' Clark"s JlOS1t1on by d enyi n g tbut it had l"l'('O m· mcndL•d t hat lhl' county pu rch<ise all l.,!l'lll'ral avi<i t1on airpo1t s and pointe d out that it proposl'd speeding up lhe completion of <in l'nvu·onmenta l impi.l ct 1·e1>0rt on Orangl• County Airpo1t . The Grand Jury conC'lutled its dl'rcnse of tht• <ti r port study by dl'cla1·ing lhc need for ;1dd1lioni.1l jL'l st•1·v1ct•s in Orange Cou nty is "Ul'f!l'llt and v.·ill not be solved until a positi ve a ct ion µrogran1 is undertakL•n." ··Jt is hopt•d that the Boi.l rd of Supervh;o rs v.·it l respond in a more constr uct ive ,,·a y," the . jury said. Fro•PageAI MAZDA .•. The firm '.s data processing center has already been relocat- ed at the Irvine plant. Whether it remains or is moved back to the corporate offices in Compton de- pends on the outcome or negotia- tions on the sale, said Hermi.ln . In the past tv.·o year!>, Mazda has had a major sha ke up in management of the American sales s ubs idiary. Additionally, sales slumped in lhe wake of an Environmental Protection ,\gen· cy report that the autos· gas mileage and emissions were not . substantially superior to their pi1ton-drlven counterparts. Registration Set For Summer Study Orange Coast College summer school regi6tration begins Thurs- day for the eight-week summer aesalon. , Registration w ill be held June S, 9 .and 10 from 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and June 6 from 8 a .m. lo 3:30 p.m. Drop-in reg~tration will.be conducted June ll, .12 •. 16. and 17 from a a .m. to 8 p.m. For turther intormatlon contat\ the school al "41·5733. • I Pollution Move ' Gr-ant Rejectefl • For Upper. B'ay The fl ('dglin g agency crejj tcd to buttlt-\\'ater l,l'>Jlution tn Opl>('1' N!!IA'port 8 <1 y lias u ppa1-ently Jost its bid ror $1 .1 m illion in redel'al grw.nt money . Ne v.•port -lrv i ne Wa s t e J\f anagemt•n t Agency <NIWJ\.1A l orfic1als \\'el'{' told Tut'Sday the federal Environmental Protec· tion Agency (EPA ) is nat looking favori.lbly on the planning grant request in part because of a lack of support by Orange County supervisors. Supcrvi SOl'S voted unanimous- ly Tuesday to \\'ire the EPA urg· ing dt•nial of the NIWMA request because they cla imed the Ill'\\' agency has railed to .i:ain full sup- J>011 und voting membership of count y go ve rnment and niOst Cltil'S Ill th e U ppe r ,Bay \\'atcrshed. Supervisor Ralph Ch11·k Si.lid tile board had cndors~ county membc1·s hip in the ne\\' ugcncy only if ull '''atershcd cities \\'e1·e invited to join and county govl't'll· nlcnt is given n1ultiple voling }XJ\\"l'I·. 'fhl· s upe r vis o r s h;J \'e dl'- mandcd one vote each for the board, the co unty Flood Control District and the county ltarbors, Bcachc!iand Parks District.. Since the tentative endorse- ment vote , o nly one cit y , Nev.· port Beach, has voted to join the agency and contribute Stllff support. The original members of the unit v.·ere the Irvine Ranch Sears This Ad Effecti't'e tkrough Saturday, June 7 '\I Wutc1· District, the Orang<! Coun· ty Wuter Di&tclct. and c<>unty Sunitatio'n urstritt F.iw. 1· 1 NIWMA olflciula claim COst11 l\tesa \Vilt · vote ofl t¥mbei"8hlP ,,;thin a v.·eek, Irvine ls reviev.·· ing potti nti.il membership Mnd Santa Ana has been sent w nc"· in· vitu.tion. • Cl.ark c la imed NIWMA "pullt.'d and end run" and applied ror the money without full membenhip on the weight of the board's ten- tative endorsement. Supervisors voted to hold a publie hl'a ring next \\'eek to de- tl'1·n1inL' 1f county gove1·nment should becom e the lcld' agencY seeking rt•deral funcffng to pity ror planning of pollution l'OntrolS in the L'pper Bu y v.·aters hed. t\IWJ\·IA off1L·ia ls suid today they <11'c nqt certa in "·hut t1ig· gered the negative reaction by EPA but they a·dmitted the board's act'lon dfdn'rhelp. , Robe1·t Shelton, lt'vlne Com - pany consultant and :.in udvisor to Nl\\1J\1A, s aid he thinks thl' fe de r a l go vernment ,,·unt\; <i more region&! group such as the Southc1·n Californi<.1 1\ssoci.ation of Governments lo ser\•e as the \\'ate rshL•d planning i.l gcncy. Al ex Bov.•ie , atto111ey for the nC\\' agency, supported that reel· . ing, saying he has been told by r~· · gional EPA officials the county 1.s too sm all to serve as an individual planning unit . • GeCit UaeA.r Ed \\'i:l l'd K irb y , u11 et i111L' chit•f of the FBl'!;i Orcinge County bure <1u , hcis bl'l'll fired fro1n h is $37,212 a Yl':J I' pos t as d i r t•ct or o r the state 's Alcoholic &vl'l'age Cont1·o l Departtnl•nt by Gov. Bro,,·n. KiL"b y , appointl'd by Govcrnol' Reagci n in 1967, h<J s bl'l'll a s ked to stay 011 i:IS i1 consultant until Rr0 \\'11 tJJ>S ll is O\\"ll 1na n . Boston Trip OK'd Advan ce paym ents of $350 each v.•c r e a uthorized by the Costa Mesa City Council Tuesduy night fo r Councilmen Robert Wilson ..ind Dom Raciti to attend the U.S. Conrerence of Mayors July ~·9 in Boston. \ Polyester Double Knit Sport Coordinates Sall throuth summer In these cool red and white or navy aM white 2 9 7 5 9 7 coordinate•. All ore to•Y·Cort polye1ter double knit . "'' t'ltfh.r your favorite look/ Ml••••' sl1e1. to , ('.., Pull-on Panta -·--.. -5.97 Pull•on Sher~ ..... --................. 2.97 Tank Top ... ___ 3.97 Patterned Shorts. ........ -............ 3.97 Pall .. n Sceoler._ ....................... 4.97 Slee\'ele&N Shlrt.. .................. ___ 4,97 Shorl !llee\'e Shlr1 ___ ..a,97 • UH S.ort levolvln9 Chcn1• So. Coast Plaza ,,,, ..... .,ii. 111111 Cl. ""'" S•O·Jll' ' Buena Park llSOL.,.._AN. Pfl'"f ,, .... , .. I Orange ti OD H. fu11lft .-.... ..._ •37·1100 l $TOii MOUtli M.,.4'ty tM., ..w., IOAMM•PM ... . ..., t :JO AM .. t 'fllll , ..... , It,.._ ... H4 ' f I. f I t , I l l l .I l ' l \ u ! L l I I' ( I' ' f f ' L ,, ' ' ' " ' L i l l G c • • • c c • ·1: 11 " v \ ·. ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE AD}(w.port ·So.lution? , The recent decision by Orange County supervisors seriously explore the feasibiHty of condemning l'es of homes beneath the jets taking off from the nty airport ca me as a surprise to many observers. And its purred shock and dis belief among some an- · noise battlers in Newport Beach. Some accused board members of being hypocrites nd treating the vexing problem in an unreasonable ash ion. Yet the condemnation issue still is a proved means f .effecting a final solution to the noise problems around airports. The county now f aees s uits in excess ·of $27 million -actions filed by property owners who assert their lives and fortunes are ruiped.by jet noise. Granted, there are other ways to end the.dilemma: The most often heard suggestion is for the county to find another aitport. So far, the only effect has been to enrich consultants. Horseback guesses of the condemnation cost for 150 of the most seriously affected properties is about $8 million, in<!luding property purchase and conversion. Although costly and perhaps painful to some, the idea may well be the fairest -and ultimate -solution. Lions Deserve Thanks Once again 'ffiC community spirit has been de,. monstrated in Costa Mesa with the staging of the 30th annual Fish Fry and Carnival. Although marred by tragedy in the death of a young,,ster in the Saturday morning parade, acknowledgement Should be made of the significant contribution made again by the Lions'Club. By normal criteria the festival was a success. The crowd, about 100,000 in three days, was as bi g as ever. and early estimates are thut recejpts will com~ in a t between $70,000 and $75,000. This will ~'less than last year's income of about $90,000, but the reason for this obviously was the re· cessfon. Furthet·, price increases boosted the profit margin and the nopes are that the net profit will come close to last year's $27 ,000. The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club de- serves credit, and the thanks of youtfl groups which will be aided by the money, for another s'trong effort. . City Balances Books The proposed Costa Mesa budget for the next fis. cal year calls for a four-cent cut in the tax rate from $1.55to$1.51. This is good news, but it should also be put in perspective. One of the reasons is a projected 5 per· cent increase in the assessed valuation, which may offset the rate cut to homeowners. Additional in- creased rev~ue also is expected from the sales t<1x <tnd the occupancy tax from a new hotel. ln short, revenue from all sources will incrcuse 9.·7 percent, which means that it is only right that the tax rate should be cut. Having said that, however, it should also be pointed out that many cities faced with the same situation would not be trimming the tax rate, but would be absorbing the extra income. And they would get away with it largely because people wouldn't un- derstand it was happening; people forget that il doesn't take a tax rate increase to boost property tax income, all it takes is a boo~ in the assessed value. Many will question whether Costa Mesa has ils priorities in order; whether the money is being spent in the right areas. That's a subjective decision, but what is clear is that the books balance and that's something lo applaud. c E11ergy Crisis ' • ,· ... , . It's Simple If You Pay Attention Doctor, La.1vyer Disagree Dear Gloomy Gus Tw~ Views of Malpractice Bill .. : '. ( ART HOPPE ) "Excuse me for bolhe1;ng you, Jknry. But have you gotten <.iround to re-assessing our foreign policy yet?" .. Yes , Jerry, l did it. before bn•akfasl. And let me.say what a great foreign policy it is -hard, firm and always right on target. Look how weH it worked in Cam- bodia." "Th<Jt's right, Henry. I s ure showed those Cambodians not to lrine with us l>y bombing lhe s tuffin g out of them." '"No. no , Jel'ry You bombed the stuffing out of the Cam bo· dians to show the No rth Koreans not to trine with us." .. I did? Gosh, Henry, wQuld you mind reassessing our foreign policy for me?" ·'Again? All right, Jerry. But it never dianges. You had to bomb Cambodia to warn North Korea not to invade South Korea. After all that's why we fought'in'South Korea and South Vietnam in the first place -to stem the tide of expansionism in Asia." "BY THE North Koreans or lhe Nor th Vietnamese, Henry?" "By the Chinese, Jerry. We had to contain China." ··ts that why we made peace with China, He nry?" ''No, Jc•1Ty. We made peace with Chana to worry the Russians with whom we maintain peace in ordt•r to worry the Chinese. But after we made peace with China wt• had to go on fighting in Viet· uam in order to maintain our (.'l'<.'dibility." ··With the South· Vietnamese, Henry?" IC they cut out school bus· ing will the administrators drive the kids in their dis- trict-provided Ford LTDs'! R.L.L. GIOomy Gus commeft'5 ••• subfnltle4 l>Y .....ten~ oo not ,,.onerlly rt-fleet u.e views of Uie newSP<IP••· Send vow i-t PftVe to Gloomy Gus, D•lly Piiot. "NO, JERRV, with the Arabs and Is r aelis. After all, we want the Arabs to accept the arms we're shipping them." .. So they'U be our friends?" ··No, to force Israel to the peace table. Remember how well · that worked when we launched our C hristmas bombing ·on Hanoi?" "And forced the North Viet· namttse to the peace table?" .. No, the Sout h Vietnamese, Jerry. President Thieu was bold· ing back and we had to show him he could count on u s - particulatly after the Bay of Pigs disaster.'' '·Yes. I g uess we didn 't teach Castro much of a lesson there, Henry." "Not Castro, Jerry, the Russians. We wanted to show them we wouldn't tolerate Com- munis m in our hemisphere. We taug ht Castro a lesson when we in· vadcd the Dominican Republic." "WELL, HENRY, it's good lo know we have a foreign poliey that's right on target." ··Yes, Jerry, it's especially comforting considering we m<Jy huvc trouble in Thailand. But don 't worry, I 've altered the Sixth Fleet." "Isn't the Sixth F1eet in the .l\frditerranean, Henry?" ··Rig ht,-Jerry. And if those Thais stir up a fuss, we'll teach them a lesson they'll never forget. We'll bomb the stuffings out of Monaco!'' To the Editor Twicc·in the past month I have read an editorial in the Pilot stat· ing in effect ''Doctor, you've pro- ved your point-now get back to work." Your statement alone means we've not proved our pornt. 1'either you nor our Sacramento Legislature un- de rstands o ur point and until our problem is solved we have no choice but to continue to impress you with it. We need your s upport and un- derstanding, not moralistic pre- aching. On May 1 the physicians in the San Francisco area were caught without malpractice insurance. This similar circumstance may affec·t practitioners of medicine in Orange County July 1. Practic- ing medicine without lil:lbility in- surance is comparable to driving a car without insurance -un- wise and unsafe. The doctors in San Francisco quit practice because they had to, not because they wanted to. For 23 days we doctors in Southern California watched while the legislatur e did nothing to correct the situation and then we concluded we had_betler . .sup· port our northern colleagues before July 1s t when w<.· too would be in a similar situution. thus the limit<1tion on elective &urgcry in Orange County. THE LF.G I SLATURE has since acted only on a limited basis -providing stop-gap in- surance and 50 percent rate in· crease limitation to the end of this year. This does not soh'L' anything over the long range. Ten years ago ·1 started prac- tice In Orange County and paid $350 for a year of insurance. The past year 1 paid $7 ,000 for similar coverage. The addition al umounts I have passed on to my putients by increasing my fees . Now l may expect to pay up to $35,000 next year for malpractice insurance and will have to raise my fees by 25 percent to do 1l. This cver·increasing cost is tan- ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserv~d. Letters of 300 words or less will be given pref ere11cc. All letters must in· elude signature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re· quest if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be published. . tamount to yearly blackmail payable and increasable every ,three months. H?w much more am r and my patwnts to pa) :.ind \\hen do we finally say ··,'\o more?·' The doctors in Californw have decided the time is now. We need our patiunts and our press to understand this :mcl support us . Before the Legislature is :l bill modeled <1fter the bill passt•d 111 Indiana, New York and otht•r states to solve our problem; till' bill is sponsored by State St•natnt' Carpenter. SB 397. · J urge you, D<1 ily Pilol f<~dito,r, and all your reade1·s to rc.-:ld and f:.imili;nize y'ourst'lves w1lh tl11s bill, Help us ~et 1t passed in the_ kgis lature and signed by the gon.·rnor. Then we'll kilo\\' wt•'H I I II I 111 J f' c)(/ 0 ST' AMPS 89r~ F-1...00~ . Computer Check-out Opposition Costly The tendency oC polit~cians to go overboard on issues enjoying momentary mass appeal h<>s been well demonstrated. For ex· ample, consumerism is enjoying transitory attention prompting a ra:;h or legislation to cope with pr.oblems, real and fancied. The current battle being waged by th~ grocery inc1ustry to beat off a s t\Oing labeling law looms as a misguided effort in behalf of pqpulistic watchwords advanced by self appointed consumer sf.kesmen. he issue is prompted by lhe pi t computer check out pro- g ams un - dqrtaken by t"1o major gr() c e r y etfalns. The S)l,s tem , de·. sitned to both s qeed th e l't¥3ck out pro· CCf!S and cul SlJ>crmar\fel la~r costg ts th~ most remarkable intlovulion · ln1rood 1.Hstribution since the ad· v"'1l of seU a;ervice markets. Jt takes adv~ntaso of computer t 'lmolosy lo tellcvo markets of • I ·[.EARL WATERS ) the costly hand price marking of the thousands or items which are daily p laced upon grocery s helves. UNDER THft: system major producers of canned goods and other ite m s label goods with computerized code identifica- tions. Customer selections are flashed by a scanner at the check out stand which reads the iden· Uflcatlon and relates it to U1e cur· rcl;lt price for the item. Trepidation about computers. based upotl the horrible ex· periences most have hud with computerized billing systems, have sienaled alarm in the minds of some consumer groups. 1''ear that. the system will mean fewer jobs for grocery clerks has caused them to join the oppost. ti on. Sehlng upon these fears leglslatora hove authored bUls which would require oU 1rocery stores to hand price matk every item on tbe-tr shel\lcs, aomet.hlna which is not do,;e now. The bills, SB 261 by David Robert and AB· 558 by Leona Egeland, both make this mandatory for all, including stores not contemplating com· pUterizing. THE GROCERS ARGUE such legislation would defeat the ob- jectives of the computer system. The savings anticipated will be denied the customers by the law. They contend tha t free enterprise will dietate the methods to be used. Those old enough will re- member that berore self service, stores did not mark items in· dividually. A cletk waited upon the customers from behind the counter. Many stores catered to telephone ordl'rs, delivering to the door. There were no Itemized bills. Jf the type or thinking which has prompted the Roberti und F.geland proposals had prevailed then, there would be no self· scrvlc~ supt'rmarkets today. Un- fettcircd by laws. that system has Qll . but eliminated the old fw;bjoned sr~ery store and the aupermarkel$ have dlstribu~ tb.c gt'OCeries at far less co&L The computer sys tern seeks t o furthe r r educe distribution costs with greater efficiency. One need only witness the com·· puter check out in use by Ralphs · and Gemco to realize it provides better consumer protection than the eurrent cash register method. AS THE ITEJ\IS pass the scan- ner a screen not only flashes the price but clearly ide11tifies the in· dividual item. And a print out gives the customer a detailed list or each itenf'ahd its price, as well as ttie date and time of purchase. the amount paid and change given. , 1l is a sales slip far superior to the kind now furnished for it permits the customer to positive· ly check each item against the price charged. Furthermore, he c:m take the sales slip and ehC'ck 1t <igainst the shelf prices on euch item in the store. Under s uch a !;ophistkated system It ts dif(kult to fathom why anyone thinks cuch Item should a lso be hand price st~mped, a pl"ocess which can on· ly caosc hlgher prlccs to the con- sumtr • pro\'t•d ou1· point and will saft•ly be abk to get baek w \\Ot'k•. RICIL\R D S .. JO;\,\S, ~l.D . Bill Wo11•t llelp To the Editor: f am \\riling this letter COil· cerning Senate Bill 397 which ha!. been in troduced by Senator Carpenter to create arbitration panels in medical malpractice cases. The board would consist or 24 members: eight physicians. e ig ht ~ttorneys and eight laymen. Our right of t1'ial by jury under the state and federnl con· stitution would be eliminated. The board members would be selected by the Governor and not elected into office. There is no provision to challenge the pant.-l members for bias. prejudice or incompetency. The claimant must prove that the physit'i<Jn was negligent. THERE ARE severe limila· t10ns on reco,·ery . For example. 1f a young child or housewife aml mother bled to death during a negligently performed s urgery, the only recovery would be the funeral and burial epxenses. There is a ceiling on n ·covenes and limited r ecovery for pain and suffering. ls is ver y difficull lo prove ani..l win a medical malpractice case. Last year in California there were 167 cases tried to a verd1cl. Only 52 were won by the patient. All were jur y cases trials. Yet thl1 medical profession is sponsoring a bill to elim 111ate the jury system. Why? The answer is that physi- cians want to wm 100 pi.'rcent of the cases! T.hc.Y want immunity from their negligent acts. They do not want to be held nt.countnble under the law. This bill is a physi- cian immunity no·eomix•nsation bill. This bill seeks to reduce pr<'- m1ums by culling off the nglH~ of the innoc·cnt victim of mcd1l'al malpruetie<'. The nwdical pro· icsswn should stop mt•dit:al malprac.•t1ce lll!>lead of t<1k1ng away the patient 's right to full compensation for his injuries. ROBERT I.. CHARBO:\NEAL' Attorney at Law Wro119 Approaela To the Editor: l 'm told that Henry Ford, who created assembly line autos. also created a middle-dass murkttl for his product by paying the highest wages for any employer in his day. For the first timl'. lhc factory worker could afford lo own an automobilt'. We have a reverse movement now-the runaway factory. American capital und technology are starling factories in coun- tries where wages are low. The foreign workers can't afford an automobile and the American is unemployed. The result is ob· vious. JAMES W. BOLDrNG Why \/ote? To the Editor: The voter turnout was pretty light in most areas of Orangl' County in last \\'C<'k's voting booth!i . But you c an hardly blame the people. The city coun· dis and supervisors never seem to pay much uttt'ntion to how w\• vote anyho\\, :,o tJHrny !lay "\\'hy bother?" fn Ne" port Beach. m the last fC'w ye~1 r!!. the people voted agu1nsl a new million dollar • police station , but the council ap-•' µroved, and the C'ity built it. The people also voted a~ainst a park bond issut•, and the city went ' rq..!ht ahead buying p<.irk land. 1 · "tlh council approval. The whole country \'Olt•d against rapid 1rau~1t. l>ul thL' s upervisors are ~1ppo1nung a s tudy committee to~ plan 1t and find the funds to ) fin a nce 1t. l'nlcss wt· \'olc the way they "ant. they ignore out' wjshes and !l mandatt•s. Why do any of us'. botht•r'? But we better bother when 1l comes to electing new represcnt;.1 tives s o that maybe we cun get in some people to . represent us who are lis tening. GOLDIE JOSEPH •• Vanity To the Editor: '· Looking <ll the plaque and s tone monument at Luke B.'. D:i\'is Fit'ld dedicated on May 24, 1975. who is mon· deserving than , , Luke" But why must our Io cal :;- political leaders satisfy their ; puerile egos with their names ?, and titles also added? '3· In lieu. "hy not some succinct ,,, tribute in words to this seltfless ·1 man for hi s p <.ist. present and · future contribution to Harbor youth baseball? ., 1 .. Everything is \'anity." Ee· .1: clesius tics 12: 8. ,11 THOM AS C. COAKLEY ,~ Tha11ks To the Editor: ~' r We , the unders igned. , representing the 200 block of Ea~l 16th Place in Costa Mesa, have u message for the city Strel.'t <JOd Sanitation Depart· rncrrl. .,· On the morning of May 28, the driver of <'ity street cleaning 1 truck No. 2il maae repealed tnps to cl~ur our s treet or rocks · • '' h1l'11 t•ovcrcd the area as a re- sult uf a weekend rock·throwing mcid<'nt. Belie\·e t:s. it was a job! Some of us managed lo get out·~ s1dc in time to thank him and ap-· plaud his efforts. ft i:-. not often one is pleased \\ 1U1 a government employe on ~111y level. In this case, we would like to express our most sincere' thank you. publicly. MR.&MRS. EDWARDH.CAREY MR.&MRS.CALVINP.WEST .1 . MR. & MRS. DAVIDS. FORBES .MR. & MRS. JOE CAREY. MRS. CAREN VILEZ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wt:ed, Pul>lfahtr Thomas Keevrl, Editor Horbara Kre1hich, f:dit6nal Page £dttor' The editorial page of the Dally P i lot seeks t o inform and :-;timulute readers by presentin£ on this page diverse commentary on topics or interest by syndical· t'd columnists and cartoonists, by providin~ a rorum for readers' \'lews and by presenting this newspaper's opinions and Ideas on curr£'nt topics. The editorial opinions of tile I>nily Pilot appctir (Inly in lhl' t'<iitorial column atlht• tu1) nf the page. Oplnie>f'S ex· pres:o1cd by the columnbts and r11 rtonnists and letter "ril~ are thl'ir o" n and no cndm·umenl ot th<•1r \'le"s hy the Dolly Pilot i>hould be lnft>rre<t. Wednesday, J unc ~ 19'75 . l , • 1 , T . ~ ... 1 -----~ -~-... . .... ---~. ----~ -' -..... -~· - • • OAILVPILOT '• Stri~ Firefighters' Acts Called 'Crimi ~al: · SANTA BARBARA (UP!) -Sheri(( John Carpenter, who personally led squads or deputies into county rtre stations to confiscate rtre trucks sabotaged by striking fire£i&hters, Tuesday called the dis- abling or life-saving equipment ''criminal and disgusting.'' Carpenter warned firefighters tha t his de- puties would arrest any fireman who again tried to block the movement of fire trucks. County officials or- dered the sheriff to con- fiscate the equipment from all 15 fire stations Monda y night after learning many fire trucks were made in· 9perabl e by the strikers. Mike Bennett, presl· de nt of the A FL-C IO Firefighters Union, said "some or the firemen mey have been emo· tidnally ypset . by five year11 or frustrated ef· tort• to get our problems Hettled wlth the county. "But no fire truck was actually damaged and the sheriff overreacted badly.'' The strike by 164 fire fighte rs has left 170,000 Santa Barbara County residents virtual- ly without fire protection puties in some areas since the walkout began were forced to drive Monday morning. them over lawns and Most air lines have fields t o bypas s the stopped fl~in g Into Sanla f ire m e n 's vehicle BarbaraAirportbccause blockade. field e m e r gency and A t ense situ ation at crash fire trucks are un. s tation ·13 in Goleta • manned . The walkout ended late Monday "'hen also left the University of AIR HAD BEEN let a dozen deputies dis-California at Santa out or the tires, some persed an angry crowd Barbara campus un· rotors rem oved fro m of about 35 strikers. protected against fire. e ngine s, and s6 me The fire trucks were engine wires c rossed. all taken to the county THE FIREMEN have but the equipment itself jail parking lot whi ch been struggling with the was not permanently then became firefighting county to get improved damaged. th e s heriff headquarters for the 1~:orking conditions for said. county. the past (ive years. ac· Swarms of deputies eording to Bennett . u~•T•1..,.__ converged on fire sta· CONFRONT ATIONS County fi r emen now COA ST GUARDSMAN AIDS INJURED CREWMAN ti on.s barri c aded by bety.·een deputies and work 66 hours a week. He Was Among 32 Re scued From Sinking Ship private. automobiles or firemen ended by Tues· Governor Edmund G. ' ... ~ ........ FREE CHECKIN'G -:: . . 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Ty.•o trucks day. however, whe n Broy.•n Jr Tuesday or· • v.·e re used to r·emove the s trikers, apparently dered~ otround·t he·clock l-;;:=========°'----------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ji' sheriff's mechanics put otnger , decided to dri ve county and union of· Coast Gua~d Saves disabled equipment and responding to public negotiations bet¥1een the [ J other truc ks into operal· the r emaining equip· £ieials, led by state con.JACK A N DERSO N REVEALS in the DAILY PILOT 32 Greek Sailors _in_g:_c_o_n_d_i_li_o_n_._B_u_t_d_•_·_m_•_n_lt_o_t~)>-•~i_a_il_. _____ c_il_i•_t_o_r _T_o_m_M_c_c_a_r_lh_Y~·_i __ . __________ . ___________________ • LONG BEA CH <U PI ) -The Coast Guard Cut- t er Walnut s teamed through the Pi1cific to· day scar('hing for a Greek freighter. a ban· duncd by its crev.' and ·,\·allO \\'ing in hurri('otne· . tossed seas off the coast · of l\1exi co. to dcte1·mine v.·he thcr it s hould be sunk by gunfii·c. The 32 cre\\'m en of the 427 ·foot Pol y n es ian Diakan ""ert> e vacuated to San Di ego Tuesday by l\\'O Coast Guard 1-IHJF helicopters. 'fhey 'v.'ere not jnjurt.·d, the Coast Guard said. The cause of the ship's plight \\'as 'ftOt kno~'ll . the Coast Gu<.1rd said. The freighter. ~ dry bulk carrier en ro ute to Los Angell'S. radioed ·ruesday that 1l \\'as ta1'· 1ng on water and in danger or sinking ofr the C'OaSl or Ba ja California about 235 milt's southwest of San Diego. Thirty crewmembers t ook to life boats. The <;<!Pl ain and a radioman remained aboard. The helit.'opters recovered them all. Pilots said the freighter \\·as li sting at a 45·dcgrec angle a nd the starbo<.trd rail \\·as under v.·atcr . The ht·l icopters r e· fu e l e d a b oa r d th e .aircraft c ar rier USS Oriskan y, .which "'as conducting manuever s in the area and headed for the freighter when its distress call was r e- ceived. The crewmen "'er e r eleased in San Diego. "The cutter \Valnut is expected to reach the hulk some time today," a Coast Guard spokesman said. "The seas are run· ning high in that loca· lion , about 10 feet, because of the hurricane to the south.·• Man, 45, Charged In Beating Deaths DOYLE ( C Pl J -A 45·year·old man "''as held lodei y on c harges of beating his 75.year·old \'oi fe and her lv.·o grandchildren to dt"ath \\·ith a three.fool· long pq>e. Frank Cruz su rrl•ndered 'vithout rt>sistant·c t o sheriff's dt•pu t1cs t.·arl y Tuesday morning at his s mall r;inch house 111 a desert a re<:i near t his com· mun1t y 40 m 1lt.•s soulh ofSusanville. The bodies of the' \'tCl1n1s \\'L•rc found 1n the house. Cruz. "·ho rn L<.1 ssen County Sheriff Del Gorbet said had been undergoing ps ychiatric treatment. \\·as tile stcp·grandfather of the children. He v.·as ht:: Id in county jail in Susanvill e on murder charges. Tra11ele nr Warning lssUf!d DEAT!f V,.\LLEY (LiPI ) -The s hE'ri ff 's de- pa 1tment Tut"sday \~·arnt>d travelers to stay out of Su11iri sc Ca nyon -\\'hl'rt.• an armed and d::1nge1·ous .. n1urdcr sus~ct is thou ght to be hiding -··for their own saft•ty .. , An In yo Cou nty s her\ff's in vestigator said Joel G. Schnaidt. 26, is \vanted in connection with the de· :: otlh of G regory 1-\. Kenn e rly, 31. v.·ho was shot to de· :.ith nl'ar Panamint City, an abandoned gold mining l tO\\'n. } , lltlfllte•' Ta.r SU MllUon ' .. WS ANGELES CAP) -Billionaire Ho"•ard • Hughes" Summa Corp. has been handed a second : $3 .l million lax bill for the Gloma r Explorer ' mystery ship , brin (,ling the total levy to about $6,2 ·• n1ill ion. '• T he 618-foot ship \\·as used last July in secret at· ~ lcmpt to raii.c part of a sunk e n Russian s ubmarine • from the Pacific Ocean about 700 miles norlhv.'CS l of Hav.·aii. . . : Nr:te A nC!ho» •an AppofnCed • .. 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