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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-06-05 - Orange Coast Pilot... .. r ~.-------------------~~~~--....... WoondM G11D1D8n _FRcing lildict1Dent In Coast Shootout DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * f THURSD AY AFTERNOON, JUNE 5, 1975 VOL. ... HO, 15', l SECTIONS, 38 PAGES Marine·lnJ OailY Pilot StMI Pllolo Camp Pendleton Marine Hal Shirey. 25, is ba6daged by San Clemente Police and Firemen following aQ accident Wednesday al E l Camino Real and Algodon. Police re- ported Shirey's car collided with the rear of a car driven by Sutunne T. Still. age unknown, of Las Vegas. · The woman did not require hospitalization. Shirey was treated at San Clemente General and released !or' military medical care. . Indictment Slated t For Postal Bandit. Bv JOHN VALTERZA " Ot , ... Delly Pilot SC.If A federal Grand Jury indict- m ent will be sought Monday against a Los Angeles man shot by police Tuesday after a holdup, chase and final showdown in Newport Beach. And investigators today re· vealed a new identity of the ar· restec who is being treated for bullet wounds at Onmge County Medical Center's jail ward. Detectives who traveled to Los Angeles Wednesday determined that the alleged gunman was ly· ing when he gave police the name Theodore James Kensil. Instead . t h e probe and fingerprint checks revealed the man to be George Edgar Bryam, 27 a transient who had been stay- ing with a gjrlfriend in Los Angeles. OWcers a llege that It was Brya m who robbed several clerks at the Coron a del Mar post oflice and escaped with more than $1,200 ln the Tuesday after- noon helat. He then assertedly fled along MacArth\lr Boulcward only to be spotted by patrolmen. A hi&h speed chase. which In- cluded a coUl ion involving the ausped's cor and a passing sedan. flnally ended at a service station near Compus Orlve. While Uryam nltcgedly held a hostage out of sight, he was felled by a shot (ired by a patrolman. The slug struc k Bryam in the mouth. • At the same instant, Bryam's pistol fired a single shot fnto the shoulders of his hostage, James Vogt. 18, of 2937 Andros St., Costa Mesa. Detective Ca pt. Rich Hamilton (See SHOOTOUT, Page A2> Bi linguist Top Speller WASHINGTON <UPI) - Hugh Tosteson. the 14· year-old bilingual son of a University of Puerto Rico professor. won the 1975 na- tional spelling bee today. Tosteson, from San German. P .R .. captured the Sl,000 top prize by cor· rectly spelling the word "inclsor," after runnerup Mark Ogle , 14, of Greenwood. Ind., mis · spelled the word • 'brllll:tn· tlne" and Tostcson 11uc· cessfUlly co1·reded his er ror. Ogle was also in lui,l year's bee. t , ' -- Military Reduction Rejected WASllINGTON <AP> -The Senat~ refused today to rt'quirt-a 200,000-man reduction in the 485 ,000 American troops deployt•d overseas. A troop-cut amendment by S<.>n. Mike Grawl. CD-Alaska }, was defeated by voice vote, with only a few senators on the floor. The action followed rejection Wednesday of initial budget· cutting assaults on a S30.3 billion weapons authorization bill. Votes were scheduled for latl•r today on a mend ments to cut fundtQ (:! for s uch major nt'W weapons systems as the RI bomber. the AWACS fi ying radar system and additional advc.mccd intercontine ntal ballistic mis· siles. At the White House. Senate Minority Lt>c.ider Hug h Scott emerged from a Republican leadership m eeting with Presi- dent Ford saying he told the President he thin+:s the weapons authorization bill ''will survive in the form he wishes.'' An objection by Sen. Sam Nunn, lD·Ga. >. prevented an ef- fort by Gravel t o modify his CSeeTROOPS, PageA2) 51 Arrested In Campus Drug Raids' SAN JOSE CAP> -Atotalof51 persons have been arrested here and in the Oakland area on various narcotics chaq~es involv- ing s ales of drugs to high school students on campus. police re· port. Forrest Jones, fi eld supervisor for the gtate narcotics office. said Wednesday that 16 juveniles and 27 adults had been arrested in San Jose since Mo nday on char1es including possession of about 20,000 am phelamines. J ones said eight persons were arrested in Oakland. Fremont and Castro Valley in raids in which police found several rifles, shotguns, and other firearms. Altogether. Jones said, authorities seized more than $100,000 worth of PCP, also known as "Angel's Dust,'' LSD. cocaine and amphetamines. The arrests ca me after seven months of investigation by two undercover agents who ''hung uround" nine o( San Jose's 34 high schools buying narcotics from deniers. Jones said. roo \ Police Snatch 51 . ( In High School Narcotic Sweep Sale on Twins Babies &m at Center SA:\ FRA!\CISCO CAP ) -Patnc1a Johmon only \\'l'nt shopping for a dress -but she left the store with l\\111S. Mn;. Johnson . 37, was in the Emponum dl'parl· tnl'nl store's basement dress department Wednesd<.1y when s he went into labor and a sked two security guurds for assistunce. TH EY TOOK llF:R in a whcekhair to a nurse's of· fice, but before the fire department could ;.irri ve, one of the twin g irls did. "She said il was coming. und that wa~ 1t. .. ~aid sel·unly guard John !licks. 23. Ttll' fire dcp;11tment made it in time for the st•c:ond birth. <.1bout 15 minutes later. "Tll EY WERE C'RYl:\G. They rc<.1lly looked good,·· s<.11d ftn•man Mike :\lc Kinley. 28. who hdped with the ~t>cond deli n .. •ry. · · Jt was g reat "' ~uper sensation." Tht' t\\ 111s. ;\Jrs. Johnson 's fifth and sixth children, arnvl'rl about six weeks early. but !titer were n·ported doing well with their mother at a locul husp1t ;.il. Cyclist's' Views On Noise Invited ~Iotol'l'ycl 1 sts in Orungl' Coast <:1t1cs al'c bt•111g j!i\·t•n un op· portumty to .. sound off" on the subjl'tl of l'X lrn ust rut•kt'l . Tht•y an• Ill\ 1l<.'d to p;..irt1('tp<1lt· in a sound tl•sting program now being ct1rrll'd out b) scumt1sts at M c Donnc•l l Oouglu:-. Astronaut11..·s , rtuntms..1.on &at·h. u n d t• r t h t• a u s p It' t•::. o f t Ill' Motor cyl'lc Indus try C'ounc1l \MIC >. The pror(•durc .. •s d('Vl'lopt'd by the Sl0,000 tt•st St'rll's ult1m<1lcly "ill bt• ust•rl bv tlw C<1hfornia Higlrn ay Patroi ;rnd other l<1w enfort•t•mt•nt tt1-!t'l1C1t•s to ensure 1.·omphant'\.' "1th l;rns aguinst c.·x· CCSSI \'l' noise. M1kl• \';t11t•1l. utlmin1strnt1\'C assistant ut the i\:t•wp<H't l:k>ill'h · based ~11 (', 1s put tin!! llw "ortl out to local l'Ychi,ts in the hopt• of sct'unng 135 motorcydes for nt•xt \\ l'Ck S l<.'Sl SCl'll'S . C'ydt• o\\ nt•rs who would It kl• lo volunlct·1· Ult'll' machml's for lht' hulf-hour . st•vcn-plrns<' test m~1y l'i.111 the MIC. 752·7833fora t«st. Only moto1·cycks m;..inufac She Graduates ONCORO, Mass. (AP} Caroline Kennedy. daughter or the late Presldent John F. Ken- nedy, graduated from Concord Academy today Miss Kennedy, 17. was onl' of 7!) Araduating seniors at the pl'ivate school in this afnucnt town northwes\ o{ Boston. \ lLll"l'd from l!)(i~) ln I !Ji I'' 111 be <II' ct•pkd for I IH.' tt•st. ,\II must bl' Ill un mod1f1l·d s lrl'l't It-µul t·o1uh · t llln . \'ant'il !>:l\'S lw nm prom1st• tk· f1111tc appoint nwnt t1nws and u<;- sunincl'!> that tht• moton·.' l'lt•" 111 not be tied up tor mon· tlwn 30 mmutt·~ .. Thosl' w ho <ll't' 11n<1hlt• to hnn~ t1w1r own mud111ws t·an ha\'l' thl'm p1t·kl•d up by till' :\11C' 1n ;..i van and dl'ln·t•rcd ba('k to tht•1r owners tht> samt' da~ ol the ll'st. accord1n~ to \'a1H•1l. "Tht• machllH.'S "di hl· nddt•n by profes:.1onal tt•st ndt•rs hin·d bv ;\ll'Donndl Douglas and llwy \\.Ill ha\'l' a maximum of two ad· d1ttonul mill's on tht• otlonwtc.•r ;..ifler tN.tlllg 1s l'Olll plctt•d," \'cm · n I s111d Airline Bid Turned Down LOS ANGELES <AP > Westt.'rn Airlines flight attr n- dants overwhelmingly turned down a tentative contract settle· ment, posing a three.it thut all the airlines' flights will be groundt.>d st arting Friday. Th~ attendants vote:'<l l.097 lo 13 Wednesday reJcctmg thl' pro· posed pact, r euched last month after more than a year 's ncgotia· lions followini? the expiration or the previo1Js contract in Ma rch 1974 Spanish Gunmen Escape MADRID <t.:Pl l -Two Bas· que guernllas fought a gun battle with police aboard a moving train toda y. kill ing one policeman an<l injuring another. go\'Crnment SOUl'Cl'S Si.lid. Armed with a sub-mach111e g un ci nd pistol. they lht•n ordcrl'd the engmcer to s top at a point where a gctc.twa y car we.is t>xpecting them and fled. sour<:es said. The incident on the San SebJs· t1an·B1lbao n1ilw;..iy hnc markl.'<i t·::.t·alat1ng violence in the Basque l'l!j!ton "here the go,·ernment has partly ::.uspcndcd l'i\'il rights and dedarcd a news blackout 111 ;1n t'ffurt lo s t a mp out an - tlgovt•rnmt·nt <1nd separatist groups. The dead polit-eman, identified as M<ll'iano Romizin was the six- th policeman killed by lfasque Sl•parat1st guerrillas in the past thre1;' months. Political violence 111 the northern Spanish Basque provin ces. a center of an - t igovcrnment activity, has cl;..iimed 53 li\'cs in the past seven Yf:':J rs. Ac cording to govt•rnment ~ources the two guerrillas. sus- IX.'Cted mcm bers of the outlawed :-.t>p<1rati s t grou p Basque Honwland and Liberty, boarded the train with other passengers. Pulling guns from under their co;,its. one of the g uerrillas fired a burst of submachine gun fire at (St>e TRAIN, Page A2) Or••ll• f_ C.a•t '=.·-.L'~~ 1t'e•tller Mostly c loudy Friday, according to the weather st•rvice, with hazy sun- shine inland areas by mid· afternoon. Reach highs in the upper60s, inland 75. INSIDE TODAY Orang~ CO<lst College'& Ji.sh· mg class had a perfectly logical fmal eram -1t went fishing aJ Lake I rvine Photos on Page CS showed how u't'll the students Learned l,idex Al Your kr•te• 'Al Me••u •r~ hmlMtlt al _,...,, F'""" •• ., L.M &ey41 a10 r..to-.1 ... Wt C:..ltterftla as .....,.. O.u1ltff C1·11 nA c:em1u •• ''"""" ,..nw trft•-·• •• 5t*11 £•il«lal ..... A6 ~-M..,11. .. ~ bl•~l-111 ea Tel..,1"911 FIMllte 1 .. 1 TIMel .... ... __ ., ... ...., lft .. nft!Ut.ft •• ....... Ntw~ MllU ..... n a1 u ., ... •• ., (;1-4 ... , •• •• AU as , -.... -· ... . . .. - $1 OAILY PILOT '11ursoay. June 5, 1v. ~ UPI Tti.,1te11 Suez Canal Open Again Amid a flotilla or small vessels, an Egyp- tian destroyer steams out or Port Said harbor on V.'ay to Ismailia arter President An\var Sadat had boarded the vessel earlier to break a chain in lhe Suez Canal, reopening the waterway to commercial trarfic for the first time in eight years. Story Page A4 . ~~~~~~~~~~ Nose Count Surgery a Fa mily Affair T w o Convict s Bre ak Out Of Folsom CINCINNATI, Ohio <AP> -l'here's something about noses that runs in the Gerald Smith family. Three of the family's nine noses \\'ere operated on \Vednesday, bringiJ1g the total of such nose operations to five. FOLSOM CAP) -Two prisoners who were due to be paroled late this year have escaped from Folsom Prison, of· ficials said today. It is nothing congenital, said l\1rs. Smith. The Smith noses just seem to be targets of accidents. Associate \V arden llucl Morphis said the men walked a"·ay from a prison snack bar where they \\.'ere working outside the walls Wednesday night. Searchers were looking for them today. Her hus band, son and daughter all had broken noses fixed . Smith's v.'as broken in football. Ricky, 16, broke his pl<iying baseball, c.tnd Pam, 19, was hit by a S\\'ing. All \vent lo the hospital together because the family "just figured it would be better to get it over \\'ith. This v.·ay, \\'c'd get it all done at one time," J\1rs . Smith sC:1id. l\1orphis identified them as Robert Fournier, 31, convicted in 1971 of-1·obbery in Alameda Coun· ty; and Ernesto Muela, 32, con· victcd in 1972 of petty theft and probation violation in Contra Costa County. I-le said Fournier "'as scheduled to be paroled Oct. 18 and Muela Nov. 30. She said l\vo.other children had their nose opera- tions earlier. Douglcis. 23, \\·as hit by a baseball , and Tina, 21, had a fall. CUSD Teachers The prison is located about 30 miles east of downtown Sacramento. Eye Budget Cuts F ro•Page AJ TRAIN ••. Teacher represent.itlves in the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict agreed Wcdneeday night to submit a list of tecommended budget cuts to the board. The cuts, which teachers claim \\'ill make possible cosl of Jiving 1ailary increases of 20 percent. ,.re necessitated by inOation and ;more students in the district . A preliminary budget outlined May 28 calls for an 82 ·cent tax rate in· crease in fiscal 1975, even '-''ithout salary increases. • "We have to race the fact that limes are tough," said trustee Stephen Smith of Laguna l\'iguel, Jfuring the special session. "Tax- payers have had it. Board mcm- ·bers and teachers necessarily have differing points or view. or .course the board \\'ill respond to 'teacher priorities. but it must also consider priorities of the public." Tony Leon, a Dana Hill s lligh School history teacher and presi- Britons Voting LONDON <AP) -Rritons vot- ed today in their first referendum in history on whether to stay in the European Common Market. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT llW' O<-c .... ,1 O.••• Po•o1 .. ,,~ .. ~"~I•«•'" bu-Uw ,....,., • .,, ... , "P«~'••"VO Qy ""'°'"~'I" C.0.1'1 Puhl '"""'Q (O"'D~~ ~ S• D"'J',.1'<1'1'0"' ""' """''.,_, ""'""~' 1nt<>y~n • ""''' '"' ''"'• "'"'""· "*'"-\ (lo<•<n Hy~"~"'"" ~4<nl~D"" l41n V4110o ••••n•·. ~•<1'10#f'olr> "'""~• •nd ~'JU .... ""'.t<n Y,~1n "'" ! /\ ''"'l'P •~Q-1 M•I•"" tt publ•,n~~ ~•'Y' d•" -s......,,, '"" l""'<l""t pul>I• "'"~ r'••" " ~· JOO l'tt\t ll•y Sl•.,,•. C.O~I• M<-'" t •<,lo•n•d Oo~ Robert N. Wcl'CJ P'O\•,,.nl •"<I P~l>"Y>f' Jatk R. Curle'!' "'•(t p ................ """"'•' __ .,., Thoma<; Kee..,;1 Thoma!. A. M urphine ....... q··~ ~ ... ,.,. Charles H. LOO<; Rochdrd P. Nall ....... 1."' M.."•Q•"'ltll•lf.I<• Officts (11•1• """'• Ji'J "'••' B•• \"f~t ,._..,l>(I•! 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Lee \Veagley, also :.i Dana ~lills hi story teac her and president of Capistrano Un ion of Federated Teachers, sa id that CUFT leachl'rs a]!';O plaee highes t priority on s alary increases, follo"-·ed by fFin ge benefits. class size and teacher aides. "We have stated our priorities in the clearest terms," s aid teacher representative Chris Prescott, a Dana llills English teacher. "Nov.• we ask : what are the priorities of the board?'' SuperintC'ndenl Truman Bl'nedict poi nted out that lhe board has set as a goal paying cmploycs sa laries al least cqui valent lo the average paid by other unified distri cts in Orange Coun ty. ''\Vh e r e will v.·e get the money?" asked trustee Edward \Vestbcrg of San Clemente. "We need recommendations for budget cuts from teachers and from the staff.'' Leon said teachers recommen· dations could be ready by the first of next week . ''Planning several hundred thousand dollt1rs in cuts ••••ill take time." said nenedict. "It means v.•e are going to have to hurt some part of the educational process.'' He said he would require at least a week or ten days to put together staff recommendations. the l\l.'O police guards that ride on <.•very Ba sque train. The other held up the engineer and told him to proceed full speed to a point near the villa ge of Recalde where a getaway car was waiting for the gunmen. Relations bct"'een Spain and France chilled Thursday after the French government accused Madrid of send ing police onto French territory to track Basque nationalist refugees. The charges were made in the F'rench parliament \Yednesday by Interior Minister l\fichel Ponialo\.\·ski who demanded that Prance lodge a strong protest in Madrid against the "inadmissi· ble '' behavior of Spanish security authorities . Poniatowski said he instructed f-~rench security forces along the sensitive frontier with Spain to stop any Spani sh police agent trying to slip into France in dis· guise. SHOOTOUT said today that federal agents have obtained warrants in the case and planned to obtain an in · dictment when the federal Grand Jury meets in Los Angeles Mon · day. The complaint stems from the robbery of the federal facility. Hamilton said that local charges still will be sought, cit· ing assault with a deadly weapon on a police orf'icer and assault \\.'Ith intent to com mil murder. Viet Answer Put 'em in Promontory A trio of UC Irvine students have looked at the Viet- namese re fu gee encampment at Camp Pendleton, eyed the rental situation at the Irvine Company's Promontory Point apartments in Newport Beach and come up with a solution. IN A LETTER to the campus newspaper, "New Universi- ty," Bob Kaplan, Bruce lfarris and Bob Butler note that ''Promontory Point is at present no more than 17 percent oc· cupied. We have l)lso nott.>d that the Vietnamese refugees at Camp Pendleton ure overcroweded and are forced to live in dWellings ill-suited for habitation. "How can these two problems be dealt with? The answer Is obvious. By allowing the refugees to move inlo Fromon· tory Point will not only enable lhem to live in adequate hous· ing, ll olso solves the Irvine Company·~ problem or low OC· cupancy <th~ rederal government would subsidize Promon- tory Point), to !iay nothing or curing the loneliness of the present occupant! of the development . ••tN ADDITION, this move would provide untold cultur•I enrichment and ethnic diversity for the stagnant Newport Besch communit y,'' the student! wrote. l olesale Prices Slowed Du1·in,g May ' WASHINGTON CAPJ -In - creases in wholes•le prices slowed to four-tenths of a percent in May after April's sharp jymp, the Labor Department reported today. Two· thirds or thelMay increase ""as attributed· to higher prices for farm products. Wholeeale prices had fallen (or four consecutive months before rising 1.5 percent in April. However, the Ford administ.ra· tlon said that sharp one-month increase did not portend a return to the high .monthly rates or infla- tion In 1974. Industrial commodities prices rose only two-tenths of a percent last month .f9llowing increases of one·tenth in each of the previous t"·o months. Economists regard the in- dustrial commodities portion,of the Wholesale Price Index as a truer measure of inflation because food prices are more er· ralic and therefore do not have as great an impact on the over-all price structure as do changes in industrial prices. The four ·tenl'hs rise in wholesale prices last month, although high by historical stan. dards, was v.·ell below the mon· thly increases typical in 1974. In May, farm products rose 2,9 percent following a jump of 6.7 percent in April. Processed food Viets to Learn Traffic Rules State officials will brief In- dochinese refugees at Camp Pendleton on California traffi<' rules, focusing on bicycles and motorcycles because they are the main means of transportation in Vietnam. Ronald L. Bartlett, manager of the OMV orfice in n earby ()(>eanside, said Wednesda y the project will involve lectures in Vietnamese, fi lm presentations and exhibits. He said classes 1A•ill begin Monday. ._ Bartlett said a Vietnamese translation or the state motor vehicle code handbook will be . distributed to participants in the program. - For a limited tim e you and seed declined nine tenths of a percent, following a rise of 3.S percent the previous month. Combining these t"'O s<"ctors, agricultural prices ro.se six tenths of a percent to a level 8.2 percent above May or 1974. The rise in the agricultural sec· tor resulted mainly from higher prices ror livestock, raw cotton, potatoes, Jive poultry and eggs. Livestock alone was reported up 14. l percent last month. Meanwhile, industrial prices remained fairly stable, conlinu - ing a trend that began earlier this year. The largest increases in this sector were for lumber and "'ood products. fuels and'pOwer. The Wholesale Price Index last n1onth stood at 173.2, meaning that il cost $173 .20 to buy goods U1at cost $100 in ttle 1967 base yea r. Over the past year, whofesale prices have ri~en 11.7 percent, "A'ith industrial goods up 13.2 per· cent, farm prices up tv,,o 1>ercent a nd processed foods and feed up 12.6 percent. Daug h ter 's School President Pushes ERA at Graduation WASHINGTON CUP[) -• President Ford told a graduating hi gh school class or girls today that they were entering "a new era for women in America" and then watched wilh tears in his eyes as his daughter Susan re· ceived her diploma. ,"I may have slipped and tumbled coming down those (airptane·) 'Steps in-Salzburg, Austria last week, but today I as· sure yoti I'm walking on the clouds." Ford told the t ,300 graduates at Holton-Arms, an ex· elusive private school for girls "'hich she attended for four years. As she stepped toward the headmaster t o receive her diploma, her head turned toward her rather and her blue eyes snapped shut and reopened "'ith tears. The President clasped her in his arms and his eyes also moistened. In his speech to the gathering, Ford again urged ratirication of the Equal Rights Amendment. "Before Amerlca completes its bicentennial celebration, I hope the Equal Rights AmendmE!llt will be part of the U.S. Conslitu· tion," Ford said. "For ERA also stands for a new era Cot women in America ....:.... an era of equal rights and responsibilities and rewards." ' Graduates wore three styles of long white dresses. Susan chose a gown with an empire waist and a dotted swiss jacket. f'ro• Page A l TROOPS .•• amendment. to provi~e for a 10 ,000 token overseas troop cut . Gra\•el s aid the mood dis· played by the Senate in support of the military establi shment- Wednesday indicated that a token cut was the most that could be achieved, but that such a cut would "demonstrate peaceful in· tent.'' Sen. Alan Cranston, (D·Calif.), said that before the fall of South Vietnam and Cambodia he in · tended to support a troop reduc· tion or at least 250,000. But Cranston said he h<td concluded suc h an action v.•as unwise at this time because "it might give the impression that the Uniti;d States is on the run and turning isola- tionist." Opposing the amendment, Nunn said the U.S. military establishment is at its lowest personnel level since'the Korean war. con get Am erica's best selling whiskey for only $5.99 a quart. Seagram's 7 Crown. It's America's whiskey, , • ., • l ' l I I l 1 I I I ' J &~ W@llilrr ®®[(WO©@ Tbe column appears dally e:reept Saturdays and Mondays. Got a prot•km '1 "/'lte11 wriJe Pat Vunn. Pot u;1ll t'ut n·d lope. yd t11e OllliUl'r~ crnd OC· I 11111 !JOU t/(•t>d to solee 111t•q111tws m govern1111:11t and lrn~incss. Matt your Cj11t1~/1C>t1:$ to /'(lt Du11n !At Your Service. Orange Coa3t Doily Pilot. P.O. nor 1560. Costa Mesa . CA 92626. J nclude yuur telepllone number. Stereo ~lmed DEAR PAT: I'm writing to ask your help for my brother·in·law who lives in Guadalarjara. Mex- ico. He paid $460 for a stereo system ftom Shopper's World in Laredo, Tex., in July 1973, but he never received the stereo. Since so much time has passed, my brother·in·law would rather have a refund than the stereo. J .A., El Toro Jluben Villarreal, s tore mhtlger for Shop per 's World, reported that his store is una ble to de liver in Mexico. Your brother-in·law was informed that he could either pick up the stereo himself, or send a copy of the sales receipt by maU, and a re- fund would be issued. Your brothe r -in-law was unable to locate bis sales s lip. Shopper's World admitted that a credit was due but refused to send a refund by mail. LazyYanu DEAR PAT: We purchase<i 64 square yards of carpeting in 1972. By February 1974, we noticed that the cut-pile shag m anuiac· tured by Walter Carpet Mills was wearing badly in the heavier traffic areas. A representative of the mill inspected the carpet and agreed there was wear. He de· nied the carpeting was defective in any way. We installed more expensive cuH>ilc s hag and paid the difference in price. Now the. same thing is happening again. The pile is malted and packing. Both the store and the manufac- turer inspected the carpet, but no adjustment was made: D .W., Newport Beach Although the manufacturer and Ric bnd Hopper of the Carpet and Rug Industry Consumer Action Panel <Box 1568, Dalton, GA 30720) were con- tacted, n o replacement was ob- tained. J erry Brown, manager of claims and adjustme nts for Walter Ca.rpe t Mills, says the wear you complain about is "pile crush in traffic zones charac· teristic of cut-pile construction products," and is not a defe~t in the carpeting. A "Carpet and Rug Care Guide" available from CRICAP, explains, "The spacing of the yarns in a shag allows some of the tufts to lay down. The fallen yarns can be raised with special shag r akes or brushes. But with use, the yarns will again Jay down." Billing Bani.es DEAit PAT: What can be done when a person can't straighten out a billing error? I'm tired of the old runaround I've been get- tmg from an oil company. I 'm owed a credit card refund and re- ally don't care about the com· pany's computer pr.oblems. E .J ., Fountain Valley A VS cannot h andle your com- plaint without full details, includ· ing the oil company involved, vour cr edit card number and a ll i>ertinent data regarding the e-r- ror. You and other readers who battle firms that blame com· puters for delayed refunds may be interested to learn that a federal law enacted last. ~·ear authorized the Federal Reserve Board to set standard.;; for handl- ing billing e rrors. New rules, which go into effect in October, will require tha t r e funds be made promptly. They will require a company to reply to a bllling complaint within 30 d ays, and correct it Within 90 days or ex· plain why the bill was correct . These rules a lso will strengthen a credit card customer's right to withhold pay ment without being s ued in case he finds that a pro· duct is defective a ftt>r purchase. Vgly Wallpa~ DEAR PAT: We bought a pre- viously owned home. It's perfect (or us in every way except for one thing -truly ugly kitchen wallpaper. I think it's plastic or vinyl. How can I get rid of it. without ruining the walls and my budget ? J .A., Costa Mesa Those wbo know advise you to roughen tbe 1urf ace thorou1hly with coarse undpaptr wrapped around a block or wO(ld. Then rent a wallpaper 1teamer from a palat or hardware dealer and use at directed. The Idea ls to use the uadpaper to p erforate the pla•tle. Thi• w ltl let !ftea m tb.rou'h to soften the glue for re-mo~lng the wall paper. l!:ven OM>ush you can't stand the cur- rent decor, you'd better take ll euy with thls proc.-ss. Repeat the procea1 nther than l(O at It tooth and pall ln H attempt to llnllb the Job qwckl~. - . Thursd1y. June S. 1975 DAILY PILOT A!J· • •, After Rejection ". County Bids •. For Bay Funds By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 tM Dally l"llot $Uri Orange County supervisors agreed Wedn esday that the federal Environmental Protec- tion Agency <EPA> went too far this week in denying Upper Newport Bay water pollution con- trol funding. The board voted 4·0·1, with Supervisor Robert Battin abs· t aining, in favor of a resolution urging the EPA to reconsider its decision to reject the $1. l million funding request. The federal agency's action was to turn down a grant appltcu- tion riled by the fledgling Newport-Irvine W<1ter Manage· ment Planning Agency <NlWMA> on the grounds Orange County is loo small an area to bo. a design ated waler pollution management region. Supervisor Ralph Clark, who pushed through another board re· solution Tuesday_ urging the EPA to delay action on the NIWMA application said Wednesday he d1dn 't want to sec the ~rant. turned down outr ight. FRENCH AERIALtSTS 00 THEIR THING ON CABLE OVER WHIRLPOOL GORGE Wire Walker Henry Rechatin Wants to Prove He's 'Professional' E!'ough to C!OH Falla 1,000 Viet Refugees Seek Return Supervisors passed the Tues- day resolution on the grounds the NIWMA was loo hasty in applying for grant funds. Tiley said the agency had not yet received ap- proval from all its tentative mem· bers -primarily the cities in the bay watershed and county goy~ ernment. The board t e nta tively ap- proved membership irt the new agency on the grounds al! the cities in the watershed be invited to join and the county be given multiple voting powers. Cycle Erosses Gorge Wednesday, Clark said it was tlc\'cr the board's intention to en· tourage the EPA to deny the grant request. whieh would ha\'e paid for initial plannm~ of pollu*'" twn control systems along San:: ... Daredevil Trio Seek Walk Across Falls . . . CAMP PENDLETON <AP) A United Nations representative says there are more than 1,000 re- fugees who want to return to Viet- nam. NIAGARA FALLS. Ont. CUPI> -French aerialist Henry Jullan Rechatin and two associates crossed a cable 75 feet above the s wirling wat ers of whirlpool gorge Wednesday in another of his efforts to prove he is "pro- fessional" enoug h to tightrope across Niagara Falls itself. But Rechatin, his wife and a companion had several tenSt! mo- ments as they rode a motorcycle 1,800 feet across a cable above the chur.ning whirlpool several m~les below th~ falls. The three began their ride across the cable, which normally carries a more staid aerial car touris t ride, shortly aft.er dawn - taking park police and early morning sightseers by surprise. Rechatin -known in France as "Henry's" -s tood atop the cycle while Frank Lucas, a friend, drove a nd Rechatin's \\ift>, Janyck. dangled from a trapeze beneath and attached lo the bike. Lucas was making his first lrip on a hi gh wire -and it was near· ly his last. Just a few feet from the start· ing point, the cycle reached a point where the wire had been joined and the motor bike could not travel over the spot. Rechatin climbed down to the wire and lift· cd the cycle's front wheel over the repair. But the wheel slipped from his hi:ind as he lifted it and it took several anxious seconds for him to right the bike. Rechatin then climbed back to Lucas' shoulders and continued the ride until a point near the end bf the cable, when lhc cycle lost its traction and he aJ!ain had to dismount. This time. the aerialist had to use a rope to pull his two 'Roving Shuffler' Card Players Get New Deal in Vegas LAS VEGAS (UPI) -Black- jack dealers s pend a filth of their time s hufflin g cards and it doesn't make a dime for the casino -so two educators at the Univer s ity of Nevada, Las Vegas. which J;hares in the gambling tax d~lar have come up with a solution. · 1l is called the ·•roving shuI· fler." The Nevada Gaming Control Board, which polices tht gambl· ing industry, has approved the idea. It provides for uninterrupl· ed "21" or "blackjack" play. The "roving s t}uffler" mov~s from table to table in the black· jack pit (the name given the area behind the gambling tables) and shuffles the cards for the dealers. The method then allows the de· aler to do nothing but deal which means he can p lay 25 percent more hands per h our tha n under the old system, according to UNLV mathematics professor Dr. Aaron Goldman. One Las Vegas casino hHs adopted the procedure -the • downtown Lady Luck Casino. Andy Tompkins, owner of the Lady Luck. originally com- missioned the study which led to the new system. He told Goldman to do a statisHcal analysis on the time it takes blackjack dealers lo shuffle the cards. The professor said, in a survey of 15 major casinos. that dealers spend about one-fifth or lheirtime shufning cards. Tompkins originally suggested all cards be shuffled on a table· localed m the middle or the pit Long Hair Hazardous SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A chiropractor says Jong hair ls causing t ho u sand s of yo ung persons across the nation to suffe r from acute forms of whiplash. .. Young people are toss· ing and jerlclna their heads to (ling their hair in place," Dr. Thomas ~aid. "The constant motion is causing severe de mage to their spines and thus cuus )n g_ an up s ur ge in headaches.·• These persons, he said, were suffering from the snapped neck .synd rome and from pinched nct·ves. and placed in dealing shoes (the name of a device used to hold the cards as opposed to hand held de· a ls). But Bill Friedman, an author and teacht'r of casino manage- ment at UNLV, discovered that system opened the door for two possible methods of cheating. Friedman then developed the method currently in use at the downtown t'asmo. The method ·requires two decks of cards i:il · e<1ch table. As the dealer uses onP. deck, the "roving shuffler .. com- es to the table to shuffle the other deck. The "roving shuffler" is able to work as many as eight blackjack tables at once, said Friedman. •·The system works great, the · income at the Lady Luck's '21' tables has j umped a nd the customers enjoy it because it does <1way with long, boring shuf · fies." said Friedman. Shannon Bybee. a member of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, said the system ·'appears to give the s tate as much control over games as the traditional s huffle. If customers like it. casmos make more money and that means more state tax re· venue. We welcome any innova- tions that produce more revenue without s acrificing control," Bybee said. Coed Facing Murder Trial In November College student Ella Louise Johnson has been ordered to face trial Nov. 3 on murder cl~arges filed after s he allegedJy used a high powered rifle to kill her best. friend's boy friend. Orange County Superior Court. Judge Everett W. Dickey set the trial date for Miss Johnson, 18. of Anaheim. She 1s free on $75,000 ball. Police claim lhal Mlss Johnson shot Ricci Duane Knight, 18. thrqugh the back of the head March 15 because she had been advised of his impending mar· rh1ge to her ~irl friend. It 1s allcl<?<'d that Knight's f iuncc hud bet>n the recipient of numerous love INtcrs. j{'welry and bouquets of roses from ·Miss Johnson in the months before thC' dcuth of Knll(hl, who was !'\hot through the head as he sat in his pickup truck. ~ companions the last fow yards. Rechatin was pleased with his ride and said he hoped Canadian officials would now grant him a permit to duplicate the feat of Jean Blondin, a Frenchman who performed seveTal stunts as he crossed a wire above the falls in 1859. There was no word from park officials, but they have already denied a si milar request by Phillipe Petite, the diminutive Frenchman who walked between the high towers of the 1':ew Yor k Trade Center last winter. ' ·Rechatm said he realized the officials were not anxious to grant perm its "to commit. suicide," but said, "I am a pro- fessional and 1 believe I have proved 1t. ·· Monday Rcchatin balanced atop two chairs 520 feet up a tower O\'e rlooking the falls. He said there will be no further stunts and that he will return to France and await word on his re· quest for a perm it. But park police said they will be watching for anot h er performance by REW1hatin because •'You n e ver can tell what will happen." Each refugee who wants to re· tum must complete a 29·ilem questionnaire. said Mohamad Gharib. the UN representatin~. "Admittedly, some of these questions · are very complicat· ed." Gharib said Wednesday. ··But t hese replies are requested by the Provisioni:ll Revolutionary Government of Vietnam to ena- ble them to d ecide on the applica- tions of those who wish to return to their homela nd.•· The questions include: Why did the person lea"e Vietnam? Why does the applicant want to go back? What plans does the person have for his future in Viel· nam? Who docs he or she know in the homeland '! "Over 1,000 here and at other camps in the U.S. and elsewhere have indicated a desire to r e· turn:· the UN official stated. "But I think that number will in· crease." He sa 1d UN representat1 ves also had been sent to Guam. Hong Kong, Bangkok. Si ngapore. Manila. Ft. Chaffee, Ark .. Eglin AFB, Fla., Ft. Indiantown Gap. Pa., and "wherever t here arc Vietnamese refugees." Diego Creek, which empties into the ba \'. The· re::.olullon appro\ ed Wed· nesday, which was drafted by Clark. asks the EPA to re· · <'Uns1der its flat denial of the ·funds on the grounds the county 1s too small an .irea lo have a ··regional·' piano ing designation. In the meantime. the resolu· t10n states, the county will con- tinue working with r-;JWMA to re· al'h an agreement on mem- b<!rs hip und rnling rights. Rattin asked that the.' resolution be hl'ld on~r until next week. when a public hearing on the watershed pl:rnning function will take place before supervisors. · But Clark s<11d he was con- cerned that too much time would have elapsed between the EPA's denial of funding and the hear· mg. Alt>x Bowie. attorney for l\IWMA, confirmed Clark's con- cerns over the time frame. C'laiming lbe ruling on watershed area d esignations by regional EPA administrators was due in Washington. D.C. this week for final f,lction within the next three weeks. JJ.J. (}arreltiJ Special Promotion on Leather and we can give you immediate delivery --.. . ,. ;!1 Al;;o: Several other leather S61H and Chairs tor IMMEDIATE DELIVERY at 200/0 OFF PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon., Thun. & Fri. Evei. I . -/. . . . ''··· ' . now $699 84 Inch lulh~r 11of a luicunous sofa covered on leather. a unique IOOk end feel of luicury. A lull, 84" wide, ava1la· ble 1n 4 colors of leath«. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA, CALIF. I A DAILY PILOT Why Strike Right Now? WAl:K'UUTS -DEPT. -All across our coastal region today, teachers associations or unions are in negotiations with manage- ·ment on new wage contracts. There are even threats of teacher strikes. This has always puzzled me. My bewilderment about poss i- ble teacher strikes doesn't in- volve the issues. It involves the time of year. Yet it is happening. Upeoast in the Huntington Beach area, a strike threat looms by 1,000 high school t eache r who are in a pay hike hass~ with the administra- tion. One s trike vote was frustrated. But another may suc- ceed. In the same region, elemen- t ary t eachers in the Ocean View distrtct may walk away from the blackboards at a,ny moment. Teachers there authorized their negotiation team to call a strikl' any time they want if pay talks fail at the bargaining labll'. MEANWHILE IN the Harbor Area, more than J ,200 teachers in the Newport -Mesa Un ified School District were expected to mull a strike via the ballot box to- day. The outcome, if any, is un- d ear at this writing. Thursday. June 5. i 97& ---... ... .... •• 14.. \ I Open~ stulat Pledges . Ouster of Isr"aelis . PORT,SAID. Egypt (UPI) -President Anwar Sadat reopened the Suez Canal today and sailed through it aboard a destroyer named the October 6 -the dale of the beginning of the 1973 Middle East war which r estored the waterway lo complete Egyptian control. IN A FOUR-MINUTE speech delivered from a quayside rostrum shaped like a pharaonic vessel, Sadat said reactivation of the canal was "a 'con- tribution to peace" in lhe Middle East but he pledged to oust Israel from all occupied Arab ter- ritory. Resplendent in his supreme commander's naval uniform Sadat declared the channel open to international shipping al 10:30 a .m. (12:30 a.m. PDT). As he spoke, ships blew their whlstles, mllltary jets zoomed overhead and .churchbells pealed across this •city at the northern end of the canal where it links up w Ith the Mediterranean. Following the speech, Sadat boarded the Oc· tober 6 which broke a thin chain strung 120 yards • across the mouth of the canal and nosed southward for a six-hour t rip to the city of lsmaHia. · ' GUN$ .BOOMED AS SADAT rode in a launch from the.domed, white-painted offices of the Suez Canal authority overlooking the harbor to the destroyer whose crew were lined up ~n de~k. Sadat stood on the destroyer s bridge and waved to cheering crowds ashore. At his side was Iranian crown prince Ali Reza, delegated to represent his father Shah Mohammed a t the reopen· ing ceremonies. - Strip Mining Data Misused By Ford-Prof OPEC Notions WASHINGTON <AP> -A University of West Virginia pro- fessor says the Ford administra- Oil Cartel May Up Crude Cost to 30% tion misrepresented his research TEHRAN, Iran (AP> -The oil v1s1on of oil prices has become in claiming that the vetoed strip-cartel may raise prices on crude imperative." But he r efused tC! mining bill would cause heavy oil 30 to 35 percent in September. say exactly what increase is be· ltfi~key Rockefeller! Vice President Nelson Rockefeller pluyfully wears pair of Mickey Mouse ears presented to him by member of graduating class of mids hipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy Wednesday in Annapoli s. 1\ld. unemployment. the governor of Iran's central ing considered. The bill actually would have bank warned today. little effect on e mployment in the Mohammed Yeganeh told a YEGANEH IS heading Iran's coal fields. despite administra-news conference the hike would delegation to the ministerial lion allegations that it would balance recent losses in lhc meeting of the Organization ol thrnw 36.000 persons out of work, purchasing power of the dollar. Petroleum Exporting Countries said William JI. Miernyk. He said_ ··an early \Jpward re -m Libreville. Gabon, in West M1ernyk, head of the un-. Afnca next week. i \·ersity 's Regional Research Daily Piiot Oeti•ert Yeganch indicated he expected Institute al Morgantown, W. Va., Ii Guaranteed the decision lo raise prices to ~ said , .. I would disagree that Monday-Friday: 11 you do not nave made atthe Libreville meeting. there a re going lo be any job ~;.~.~~b~o~~0c6p~·~11 ~1~: Tho OPEC countries "cannot losses. l wish people would use livered. be expected any longer lo JfaY fol' these numbers properly. I hope Saturday and Sunday· 11 you do not the failure of industrial nations to requireHurv<irdtogranthisdoc-therecordcanbesetstraighl." recei11eyourcopyby9 am.Satur-c urb their inflatiott," he as· ·Harvard Senior's Lie COst Degree? CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (lJP[) - A Harvard Medical School senior, who admits he lied on his admissions application when hl' reported his parents were dead because h e was a shamed of them, has fi led s uit to prevent the s chool from withholding his tor of medicine degree next Miernyk's research was cited day. or a am Sunday. can before 10 setted. Thursday when h is class in material Federal Energy Ad-a.m.,andyourcopywillbedehvere<1. He said the prices of goods f!raduates. saying he completed ministrator Frank G. Zarb sub· Circlltotlot11 Tet.,.._, OPEC countries buy from the in· all required courses May 30 with milled to the House Interior Most Orange Couf\IY Areas u2 .. n21 duslr ial countries incr eased passing grades and that his five Committee earlier this week to Nor1hwest Huntington Beach. some 40 percent last year and a wars of stud v have cost $16 000. l . p 'd' F d' anct Westminster ..... 540.1220 f .. h . f . . · exp am rest ent or s veto. San Clemente, Capistrano Beach. u1 < er increase o 10 to 15 per- The petition also said he is mar· Zarb. snying the figures were sanJuanCap1s1rano. cent is expected by September, ned and that he and his wife are arrived al in part by using a Dana Poinl. Soulh Laguna. wht!n the current freeze on lhe It ha s been reported that negotiators for Newport -Mesa teachers and the administration gathered about the bargaining table only yesterday for what was expected to be day-ldng talks. The talking las ted a reported 27 minutes. expecting~ Sl'C'ond child. formula developed by Miernyk. Laguna Niguel ·· .. · · ·· · 4ts.ouo price of crude oi l is to end. BARRY H . BROOKS of __._:_:..=..:__:.:_~~.....:.__:__:__~~~__:::_::.::_:::_:.:..:.:~:::::.::~:__:~:!...:..::_~:=:=:=:=:===:=======~~..:..::~::..:::.::_:.:..:..:.:..:.~::.:_~~ degree. That's hardly errough time to say .. Good Morning" and get the seats warm. \'OU SUSP ECT there m ay be some strong differences of opi- nion here. Anyway, all of this teacher strike business is a certain won- derment at this time of year. Why? Because school is about over. A teacher strike now won't be the most effective vehicle for raising t he public hackles. You have always been told that workers strike so they can cause the company economic suffering and make the customers dis- pleased. Thus management com- es to heel. In our public schools, the management is the administra-. tion which is currently limbering up its fi shing gear in preparation for vacation anyway. Likewise the customers, who are the parents of the students. are re- edy to snatch up the kids and head off for summer. THUS A TEACHER strike now w ould be comparable to Christmas tree salesmen throw- ing up a picket line in July; pro- fessional baseball players walk- ing off the diamond s in December; or our beach lifeguards calling a strike thrl'e days after Labor Day. If the teachers really want to cause some labor trouble, they ought to strike in September, when mothers a ll up <md down the co~sl have had it with three months of their httlc darlings hanging around ·the house and tracking in beach sand. You'd get some action then. It is unde rs tood that one of the questions before the Newport- Mesa teachers is a J)ossibre strike in September. . Now that could be troublesome. SEE WEATHER ON PAGE A13 Bnghton. Mass .. who completed all required courses last month and was scheduled to receive his medical degree next wel'k, said in the suit that his parents are alive. He said his "father 1s an alcoholic and his mother is a pro- stitute and he was ashamed to put this on the application." Associate Dean J ack Ewalt confirmed that Brooks' degn·<.' will be held up and that the lie ubout his parents' background is one of the reasons. Ewalt would not elaborate. Brooks suit was filed in Miu· dlesex Superior Court Wednes- day by Cam b ridge attorney Burton E . Atkins. It stated Brooks has been notified his degree would be withhl'ld for two years and that the main reason 1s the false statement on a l!Xi9 ap· plication for admission. As u re suit, the suit added, Rrooks has been denied an internship at Highland Hospital in RochC'sll'r, K \'.,and faces undue harcbhip. BROOKS ASK ED the court to Greek Public Gets Onassis Welfare Gift ATHENS, Greece (AP > Christina Onassis announced to· d ay that half her father's fortune will be used for public welfare projects -mostly in Greece -in memory of her late brother. ~he . 24-year-old daughter of s hipping magnate Aris totle Onassis issued this statement: "In accordance with the in· structions and wishes of my de- ceased father, Aristotle Onassis and in memory o f my brother: Alexander Onassis. a public welfare found a lion will be st'l up in Vaduz, Liechtenslem, and/or elsewhere. for the purpose of founding a nd assisting public welfare purposes which my father expressly desired, with the unders tanding that the major part of the same shall concern Greece. ·· ·Hairy Issue Waitress Firing Upheld RLOOM Fl ELD. Conn. (UPI > -The right of a re~taurant owner to fin_• a waitress who refused to ~have her legs has been upheld by the Gonnecticut Comm1ss1on on Human Rights aod Opportunities. The comm iuion ruled against Judith Quist, 27t who said s he bad not sfiaY-ed her legs for five years. Examiner Neil Alias said Wednesday be found no violation of the state'!'! Fair Employment Act by Jerome Young, owner of the Plaza Restaurant in Somers. Young said he dismissed the woman in February, t!n•, alter complaint& from customers who objected to the long hair on her legs. Mr3. Quist, who wor·ked at the restaurant four months, cJgimed she was bclnl{ discriminated ag«1inst because of her •sex since men employes did not htwe to s helve their lt'~s. Atlas ruled that Youna had the right lo impose groom- ing hab1L-c on his workeni. I, -- .J Penney For Dads and 1Grads. J "'-COllD Mt Albums 5.19 Tapes 7.19 ncn Records and Tapes Albums 4.49 Tapes 5.69 Albums 9.48 Tapes 10.98 Your Choice 1.99 ... 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THE COUNTY, with 170,000 re-s~den~ left. ~ithout fire protec- tion, as training deputy sheriffs as emer~ency firemen. Depu~1es and fire department supervisors were faced with thei! first m ajor test Wednesday w~en an apartment house in Isla Va sta caught fire. In t he 20 minutes it took the m to arrive from Santa Barbara, 12 miles away, two of the five apartments had been destroyed by flames. T h e county firehouse s minutes away, was s hut by ihe strike. The union .said however that s~rikers, hearing of the blaze, ar· nved before the fire e ngines , slowed the flames with garden hoses and helped get residents and combustibles out of the building, and then helped the non-strikers battle the fl ames. THE F IRE CHIEF said 17 of the 164 firemen had returned to work, but the union said all firemen wer e still out. Risdon 's w arning, that the firemen face a S percent pay cut if they do not return today and di s mi ~sa l Saturday, only form ali zes the provis ions in county law r equiring such ac- tions. Sheriff John Carpenter got ap- proval from the county board to put deputies on 12-hour days because of the strike, and to train nine •deputies in basic firefight · ing techniQues. ~---.. -·-~ ----- ""' T• .... "9te l11dfc ted In FraMd Playboy financier Bernard Cornfeld, 47, was indicted Wednesday o n charges of using a "blue box" elec- tronic device to place 343 overseas phone calls from his Beverly Hills mansion to defraud the telephone com-pany. ./ Legislators Nix Repeal SACRAMENTO (AP) - Legislators, saying m otorists who bought the controversial NOx antismog devices should be reimbursed by the state, have killed a bilJ to repeal the require - ment statewide. The m easure. by Sen. Nate Holden, <D·Culver City), fell one vote short on a 7-6 tally Wednes- day in the 15-m ember Assembly Transportation Committee. Holden said he would not al· tempt to revive the measure. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. in April signed a bill repealing the requirement for the maximum $35 devices to reduce nitrogen ox· ide <NOx) e missions for 1966-70 model cars in the six-county South Coast Air Basin. -... -··--. &A>~ -.~- ' Salvagers Racing to Clai01 Ship LONG BEACH <UPI) - Maritime salvagers raced into the P acific today to cJaim an abandoned freighter loaded with millions of dollars worth or tuna wallowing in storm-tossed waters off the coast of Mexico. By an ancient law of the sea, the freighter and e verything on it belong to the first person lo board it or get a towline on it. The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Walnu t locate d the Greek freighter, the 427-foot Polynesian Diakan, about 280 miles south or San Diego Wednesday, about 30 miles south of the point wh.~re its 32 crewmen were lifted orr by U.S. Navy helicopters Tuesday. THE WALNUT radioed Coast Guard headquarters here that the freighter was listing badly. ''with its starboard rail awash, but she does not appear to be tak- ing on additional water and may be in tow able condition." The report that the freighter was no longer sinking set off a scramble by would·besalvagers. By time·honGred maritime law, the Polynesia n Diakan was "abandoned to the sea" by her crew and belongs to whoever boards her or takes her in low. Salvage vessels from Los Angeles and San Diego set out Wednesday night on the estimat· ed 20-hour journey to the freighters' location off the coast of Baja California. IN SAN DI EGO the owner of a PBY, the "flying boat" used by ll.S. forces in the South Pacific in World War II that can land on water, said Starkist Foods had usked if the firm could charter his plane to get a crew aboard the s hip. Starkist is one of the nation's biggest selle rs of canned tuna. The Polynesian Dh.1kan was en route to Los Angeles with a cargo of tuna valued at several million dollars, s hipping sources said. THE BANK OF TOKYO OF CALIFORNIA opens a new branch at FOODPARK, MacArthur and Main, just off San DiegQ Freeway on June 6, 1975. Exciting CONTESTS open to everybody!! Fill in the ticket below and drop it into the drawing box provided in the lobby. OPPORTUNITIES TO WIN: . . 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Superthrust can jet air deep into a room or adjust to gent1e close-in cooling Three cooling and fan-only speeds and 10 position thermostat to suit you a nd the weather. Unique Dirt Alert signals when the handy air tilter needs cleaning. Make sure you beat the h~at this summer! Major Appliances. 114 Telephone and mail orders invited. -cfie=I iROADWAY ~. t13 \ "\ 1\0 -· DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Business As U suet? YOU UNJVERSITY RESEARCHERS SHOULD CONFINE YOUR EFFORTS TO SUBJECTS ANO RES UL TS THAT CAN BE UNDERSTOOD BY IF YOU CAN'T COMMUNICATE WHAT YOU FIND OUT, THEN FORGET IT! Orange County supervisors outdid themselves this week when they balked at talY.ng any action on their wildly hera.lded campalgn control ordlnance. After months of posturing and championing re- asonable restrictions on campaign spending and con- tributions, the supervisors decided to wait until the U.S. Supreme Court decides what is constitutional and what is not. In the process, the s upervisors discarded a l~ogthy report from County Counsel Adrian Kuyper that analyzed the constitutional questions involved in the proposed ordinance. With each new proposal made over the past few months. the supervisors issued press releases that gave the impression politics in Orange County might be undergoing a change, that the campaign price of a seat on the board might drop below its current $200,000 level. But that was not to be the case as the supervisors put off until tomorrow what they could have done to- day. And that m eans in the year of the most severe political scanda l to ever hit Orange County, it's busi- 'ness as usual. Cart Before the Horse The ways of government can be baffling, but one thing is pretty cettairi--the consumer too often comes outontheshortend. Last Thursday the Interstate Commerce Com· mission a pproved a 10 percent increase in passenger fares on interstate bus lines. · · Losi_ng no time at all , the bus lines put the in- crease mto effect the following day, in time for weeke nd tr.avel, though it wasn't officially announced until Monday. That wouldn't be too astonishing, except that the • ICC now has seven months to investigate the rare hike and hold public hearings. And one little thing seems to have been over- looked: If, on the basis of the investigation and h.ear- ings, the ICC decides the increase is not justified, there isrno provision for rebates to bus passengers wno paid the hig~er faresduringth~seven months. In other words, the taxpayers s upporting the ICC. will be paying for a lot of mumbo-mumbo on a matter that apparently has been pre·decided . Tragic Lesson. It is always unfortunate when the law has to step in to correct a hazard that could be averted by the simple application of common sense. But this may become necessary to prevent a re· petition of a tragic accident that took the life of a young boy during Costa Mesa's Fish Fry parade. Th~ 8-year-old was crushed beneath a slow· moving float. With other youngsters he had dashed from the sidelines to scoop up candies being tossed from the float . Somehow he tumbled under the wheels. Obviously the efforts of poli ce and parade marshals to keep onlookers at a safe distance cannot offset the all·too·common lure of handouts-food samples, flow ers, balloons, toys-tossed by riders on commercial floats. Certainly the practice will be ended so far as Costa Mesa's parade is concerned. Perhaps other communities, learning of the tragedy, will t ake pre· ventive action. But this is one instance in which a statewide re· gulation would be in order. No parade is worth the life of a child. SENATORS. '--- .The Doc. Dangerous Roadblocks for the President? ' Turns the Tables :r __ A_R_T_n_o_P_P_E __ ) I fear there 's something wrong with our kindly old family physi· cian, Doc Christ ian. I got this splinter in my finger the other day. So I dropped by his office to have him take it out. You can't be too careful. I say. ··.~Ii Dol'," l said. ''J've got this "Just ;.i moment.'' he s aid sternly. holdmg up his hand. "It 1s my duty to warn you that anything you say may be held agarnst you in court <tnd you have the right to be repre sen ted by a n a l · torney at all times during these proceedings.·· ··oh. that 's okay. Doc. You sec,. I've just got this little ... " · ··Speak directly into the tape .recorder, please!" · ··sor ry, Doc. But this little 5plinter ... •· "Let the record show that Case ·987-365-43( B > is pointUlg to an ob· :j ect in his finger which he, :without first qualifylllg himself ·as a n e xpert, te~lllles 1s a splinter." "WHAT ELSE could it be, Doc?" I asked ne rvously. .. We won't know until we see the X-rays,·· he said. "X-rays?" "We'll a lso need a complete multiphasic, including an elec- lroen ce pha log r am. an clec- t r o cardiog r a m a nd a WassetJllan. We s hould have the results by a week from Tuesday. Make an appointment with the iiurse on your way out." : "You can 't do anything until then? 11 "We ll, I could write up your Dear Gloomy Gus Why does t he ego or a Porsche owner tell him to take two parking places to protect his security blanket, which inconve- niences a ll other drivers? MERCEDES DRIVER CiMftl'f G4IS <_.11b we ammlt'941.., r--.n..i•Ht-•narllrrwflectti. W.-.. ._ MWS .. ~. S.M -.... ,..,.. .. G1eeMrGa,o.11y'1i.t. histor y. Are you or any members of your immediate family also member s of the Bar Associa· lion?" ··No." '·Good. Now I must inform you of the risks involved in this type of .operation. It could lead lo athlete's fool, post-nasal drip and tertiary coreopsis of the spleen." ''It could?" ''FRANKLY, I don't know. But we can 't be too careful , particularly m e. Now here are four textbooks on anatomy, three on physiology, two on splinters a nd one on the s pleen. Please re- ad them before you return to perform tfte operatinn. •• . "Me? Aren't you going to do it?" .. Do you think I'm out of my mind? But we've had great sue· cess with this n e w medical technique. You're just lucky it isn't a hemorrhoidectomy They can be awkward." "NEVER MIND, Doc," I said. "It just fell out.•• "In my office! On my pre· mises! Don't move until I call m y lawyer. Oh, what a headache it is to practice m edicine these days!" "Why don 'l you take two aspirin and call m e in the morn· ing?" l said. He said he did. He further de· poses that my "reckless and negligent prescription or aspirin caused plain tiff acute a nd possibly permanent stomach dis· tress. 11 And he wanl.s me to pay him $500.000. Congress and Foreign Policy. WASHINGTON -Using the congressional ba n on Ame rican military aid lo Turkey as his worst·case benchmark, Gerald R. Ford is now known to fee l that legislative e ncroachment on the Preside nt's freedom to make and carry out U.S. foreign policy has reached a dangerous level. Just before leaving on his European summit trip, the Presi· d e nt made c l ear a n private con· ver sa tio n s th a t th e Turkish a id ban was one or the m ost unwi se ac· lio n s ever t.a k e n b y Congress in dictating to t he executi ve branch on a critic<tl issue of foreign policy. INDEED, the Preside nt is known to h ave carried his criticism or that congressional aid ban even beyond the hard case made by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Mr. Ford now believes that: -Congress just conveniently overlooked the fact that it w<1s the former Greek military juntLJ , not Turkey, that set the Cypriot tragedy in motion by deposing Archbishop Makarios as presi· dent of Cyprus. -The congressional aid ban has actually forced Turkey to finance storage costs or U.S. weapons paid for by Ankara but now stored in American depots because of the e mbargo. -The explosive Cyprus qucs· lion could have been solved months ago by Turkish t er· n torial concessions if Turkey had not been publicly a ffronted by the aid ba n. This worst-case benchmark of congressional intrusion into a President's traditional control over foreign policy, privately termed a disaster by Mr. Ford, is only one of what he regards as many se ve r e congressional ( EV ANS-NOV AK J r estra ints on his freedom to curry out foreign policy. ANOTHER is the pro-Israel letter, signed by 76 Senators and interpreted by Mr. Ford as a clear threat to his whole foreign aid program. Wh at disturbed the President most about the letter -which he suspects was de· libe r a te ly promot ed by the Israeli governm ent -was the a pparen t threat by the 76 Senators to hold up all foreign aid unless Mr. Fo rd agrees to give Israel much of the $2.59 billion it r:equests. Publicly, Mr. Ford acct:!pted the letter from the Senators as a• candid decla ration to consider in his r eassessment of U.S. policy toward the Middle East following coll apse of Kissinger's Egyptian· Israeli negotiations early this year . But with intimates. the Presi· dent is known to be less charita· ble. The letter appeared to him as a onesided poliucal effort to promote Israel's s pecial interest which raised obvious problems for Egypt. Syna ;.ind Jordan. As such, It dad the opposite of hel p· ing Is rael's cause because it lact<ed even the semblance of ob· jective a nalysis Mr. Ford is now attempting in his effort to so h·c the Arab·lsracli mess. THE PRESJDEl"T rem;.11 ns confident, despite the onc~,1dcd senatorial letter . that Congress 1::; in no mood to vote $2.59 bllhon for Israel against his wishes. lie can· not believe that even a Congress in thrall to lsa·a el would vote for the full I sraeli request, particularly in view of the fact that the Israelis asked for the $2.59 billion without prior con· sultation with U .$.officials. The real th re~t implicit in the Senators' letter , Mr. Ford is known to feel, fs that all other foreign aid will become hostage to the President's willingness to meet Senate d(!m a ncls for :rnJ to Israel. A s he attemp~s to reduce dis· cord with the overwhelmingly Democratic Congress and s how a united front to the world, the President sees his most ex· plosive futllre proble m a1ong the demilitarize d zone <D MZ> between North and South Korea. He is concerned that the r adical· ly different political environment an Congress today, compured to 1950 when the U.S. entered the Korean war. at least raises a question of co n gressional rC'sponse to a new Communist al· t:.ick ac1·oss the DM Z. :n R. FORD feels confident that any outright aggression, uny bla· t~111t :\unh Korean att<t ck on a bru:itl scale, would go much furtht-r tu unite the American p~ople -and p}esumably Congress -behind the U.S. trea- t y "1th South Korea than an ,;olated inculcnt. The danger in Korea, Mr. Ford believes, wou ld arise Crom para m ilitary or political· military operations cloaked in <.1mb1gu1ty. But if such an event cunvinced him of the need for ,\me1·.1e<.1n military support or South Korea, he would stake not onl y his preside ncy but the validity and cr~dibility of the l!nated States to provide it. i-:vcn so. the President fears t hat the executive-legis lative btt l anc e is now tipped so dungerously t oward Congress a nd the post..~am environ: ment is so different frd'm 25 years ago that he will not speculate on possible Korea n scenarios. Precisely therein is contained a seed of d1suster as Mr. Ford tries to assert presidential supremacy m foreign policy over a Congress :.1cl1ng as though an imperial President were sllll c·nthroned in the O\·al Of face . Loafing Better Than Work? At the risk of harping on this subject. I am compelled to say this much more about the dis· graceful unemployment racket which 1s an inexcusable -and s hould be a n intoler able - burden on Americans who work for a living. You a re told that unemploy· ment figures are worsened by the Oood tide of school-agers looking for jobs. Yet look at your newspaper, with column a fter column of help-wanted a ds, and you'll soon ( PAUL HARVEY) rome to the conclusion that the statistics are wo rsened -not on- ly by people looking for jobs but by people who are not looking. By school·agers and others who are choosing to take the summer off on unemployment pay. ·My interest in the unemploy. ment racket was e nhanced by ex· perience in our home-base city of Chicago. Historically, periods of re· cession have been beneficial because they required in· dividuals and industry alike to improve effi ciency. But the new factor the reward for not work· ing which often exce'&fs the pay for working -tends to cancel out that benefit. .._ The Homeowner's Tax Dilemma HERE 1S a city where un. employme nt ls in excess or 10 percen\. and yet you can't find enough workers willing to drive cabs, run eleva tors, bellhop, work as clerks or t ypists or maids or sales men or guards or car e tak e rs o r u s h e r s or secretaries or gas station atten· danls. NOW, in s t ead, the Jun a graduate's fi rst experience in the world of commerce and industry is like ly to be as a goldbricking freeloader, with Ii ttle or no incen· tir.te to shape up, work hard, get ahead, become tax PAYERS. Labor leaders George Meany a nd Leonard Woodcock are de· manding that "government create jobs for the unemployed." That's one way. · While sincere efforts are being made by various lawmakers to lighten the taxation burdens ol homeowners there appears t.o ·have been overlooked completely the plight of those already sunk 'by property taxation. Both R e publican and ..D e mocratic legislators have authored measures seeking lo freeze proper· ty llfxt':J or lo provide other me t.h ods wher e b y homeowners will be pro· t~ed uguinst further infla· tiom or t.h ei r ta" bJlls . Amons: these are A ssem bl y men Fran'< Murphy. Gene Chapple and Dan Boatwright. They have recognized the pend· ang peril of te1x rata and tn· ~ttued a11nsment. wbJch are reaching confiscatory a.vela !Of' many. And they ant belUlnl the •tiff oppo1ilion of local 1ovem- menll and the achool dbtric:ta. wtUcb, dependin g upon property ' ( EARL WATERS ) taxes for support, are fearful of having their revenue sources curtailed. Also there is the op- position of the state administra· lion because of provisions which would require the slate's general fund to off set local r evenue losses through state mandates. THIS OPPOSITION to t ax breaks for the homeowner is maintalned des pite the warnings of some that the time will come when the uncontrolled load will break the backs or th e ~mewownen and local gOYem· ments will lose the whole ball same ol property tax revenues. That such ls the case with some homeowners appare ntly has been overlooked so far. For no one has propoaed any re medy for the protecUon of the homeowner ao flnanclaJly in distress that pro- perty tu payments have aJready become impoulble. Under existing law one may bffome. delinquent in tax pay. ments and suffer only a penally providing taxes are paid by the year's end. Failure t.o pay at that time results in a paper transac· lion of sale wherein one "sells" the property to the state. One then has five years in which to redeem· the property from the slate, that requires the payment of all taxes during the interim plus the pay· ment and penalties for the year which has been missed. FAILUR E to redeem in the five-year period results in the property being foref eited. It is then sold for t axes. And regard· Je.se or Ule value or the property or the amount received on sale over and above that due in taxes, the owner receives nolhlng. The aovernmenL. havina oo great in- terest ln reaUdng more than due it. ti not required to seek the true value in it.a sale. Whatever pro- fiu mny accn1e from that sale arc distributed to ttic local agen· cies t.o whkh Laxes are owed. Such a law would seem t.o ny in the face of the FJftb Amendment · which prohibits tbe l .. k1n.i of prtvate property for publfo use "without Just. com~nsa0on·•. Obviously this Jaw is an over- s ight on t.he part of lawmakers who have shown great concern for similar situations arising out of a utomobile repossessions wherein the owner's equity wu not recognized. LENDERS in the homeowner situation are not injured by the tax sale procedures now in effect due to the fact they provide In their le nding contract s for mortgage defaults when taxes are uopaid. . The problem caused by this Jaw now becomes of grut lm· portance in view ot '.be financial distress being expertenced by those rolired or on otherwise fixed incomea. JnOatlon has dwarfed their dollar• and jeopardized their ablltlty to maintain themselves In theJr homes. A remedy to the prt$enl Jaw 1hould be eaeily enacted. Local government would autfer no lo.1 by belna Nqulred to selJ ~uch property at the market value and refundlna ~o t he owner t hat which exceeds taxes due. Today's Chicago Tribune in- cludes ads for workers to fill thousands of available jobs. And such ads appear day after day after day while we continue to pay anybody who does not want to work $116 n week, tax free. All you have to do ls.lo register with the Illinois State Unemploy. rpetal Service, tell them that the available jobs are not suitable, a nd they'll pay you very generously Cor loallng all sum· mer. HJSTOIUCALLY, more than half of the "unemployed" arepeo. ple who hav• never had jobslor whohavequtt their jobs. In 1972, whein our nation was riding the creal or an un· precedented peraod of economic. prosperity, we aUll averaged 4.S percent unemployed . T~n. as now, a housewife couJd "come out of rctlrcmcml." register with the unemployment office and claim unemployment pay. A better way is for government to deny unemployment pay to :iny able -bodied anybody who re· ruses jobs which are already available. ,t ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wetd. Publi~htrr Thonuu Kuvll. Editor Barbera Kre1bich. E:dltorioL Page EditCYr The editor'31 page or the Dally Pilot 1eeks to Inform aft.Cl stimulate readers by praeadng on this page diverse commentary on topics of Interest by a)'hdlc•l· fd columnist& and cartooniata by provldin-a forum for rud~' views and by prucnttn1 thl1 newspapf'r's opinions and lck•• on current toplc1. The tdl\odal opinion!! or the Dall~ PllOl appear only In the editorial column al the top of the page. Opinions ex· pr 11ed by the columnist.a and nrtoonisls and letter writtrs an- their own and no endOIMtnent ot their views by the Daily PUot · &h°'lld be loforred. Thursday I June 5, ms .. live Oitk Horse· Plan .Corraled Plans for the cstabl~hment or a horse breeding ranch near Cook's Corner in Live Oaic Ca. nyon have been corraled for ;i week to give owner Richard Ferguson time to rework his plot plan. • The ranch will be located on 20 acres of land and be used for the purpose or breeding Arabian horses, Ferguson told the couoty planning commission. BUT HE QUESTIONED a long hsl of conditions plaMing aidl!s affixed to his use permit applica· lion, among them the paving of a road and providing an accelera· tion and deceleration lane for cars at the entrance to his pro· pert.y. Ferguson said he c~uldn'l uri· derstand the need for such im· provements, especially since op- ly three persons a day would be viai~ng the ranch at the most. "THIS IS NOT an entertain- ment or recreational type of thing," he reminded members of the commission. However, Ferguson said he had no objections to a request to screen the horses' activities Crom public view although he noted '"they allow people to run around nude in Laguna Beach." Al least they did -until re- cently. >Director Fined LOS ANGELES <UPI) -A former administrator of a Bever- ly Hills nursing home was fined $3,750 and placed on three years' probation in connection with al- leged health and safety .viola- tions at the institution. Municipal Co~ Commissioner Meyer Neuman also suspended a 30-day jail.term for Israel Side, former president and administrator of Healthwin's Mid-town Convales- cent Hospital and Rehabilitation Center. r 'Either the Gods are angry, or the French are undergrouncJ. nuclear testing again!' Law School Gives.Hero New Chance NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J . <U PI> -A New Jersey man described as thl? most decorated soldier in the Vietnam war who Ounked law school because un- bearable pain prevented him from studying will get a second chance to become a lawyer. David Christian, a disabled veteran who is said to be second only to Audie Murphy in citations for bravery, was told he will be readmitted to Rutgers Law School in Camden. The 20· member faculty board over- turned a decision by the law schools' scholastic standing com- mittee which two weeks a~o un- animously denied his request for readmission. Chrisliart, who received more than 100 s hrapnel wounds and suffered third degree burns over half his body from napalm, was dismissed from law school last February due to poor grades. He said 'that despite a wide range of medications the pain and s ide ef- fects were too great for him to concentrate on his studies for ex- tended periods of time. In reapplying, he told the facul- t y board he now uses self. hypnosis to lessen the pain. ·n1 .. ~ne1dl Jumbo 78lJ..the saml! llrl! 1,1c>u ·11 see on manv 1975 new cars Built \\1th two gla~s helb ,111d a 1WO plv poh.:<'·;l.:>r cord bodv l\11 gr<"dl perlormanct>. v.1 ... l"riut Ft..t A78-13 527.95 C78-14 S28.95 Dana Lease Settlement ·Announced Swt.>eping aside the last pro- test, brange County supervisors have accepted u settlement of Dana Point Harbor lease d is- putes simmering since the first of the year. T~ board voted unanimously Tut•sday in favo1· of a negotiated puckagc prepared by the County Counsel and Real Property Services Department afte1· dis- cussions wilh the seven lessees at the county-owned harlJor. Superviso1·s ncal"ly scuttled the whole deal, which includes pay- ml.'nt to the county of more than $37,000 in back rent and ~naltics, when one of the lessees objl.'ctcd to u '$4,500 billing for county audit sorvices. The audit showed tht• county W<Js due nearly $31,000 in baek rent on concessions ranging from boat storage und berthing to res taurants and "whalc- 1 watching" t•xcursions. 1-ulc charges of $6,700 W('re tal'kcd on, in Hddition to $HY.-275 in <1Udit costs, bringing the initial billing to a total of a lmost$.54,000. Afte1· long nl•gotiations with the lessel.'s, county officials chopped the settlement figure down to the $37 ,000 figu re. But Attorney H. HodgH Howt•ll, who represented most of the lessees, s:.iid one of them, Dunu Point Marine Cot"poralion, w<is still protesting its $4,500 sha1·e of the audit billing. I lowcll asked supervisors to approve the settlement with thl' proviso lhut his clil•nt, which muintains boat Jauncing tmd dry l>lOrage at the harbor,~ allowed to seek its own audit check of the l·ounty figun• .. Supt•rvisors, lcd by clwinean Ralph Diedrich, said the on ly way they'd allow the protest to stand is if the whole package went back to the drawing board. Howell backed off and the boal'd approved the settlement, mduding the S4,500 billmg to Dana Marina Corporation. qrl!al sh 1p ,ran 1r,ic11on ... nd w1d'-' H11<l~ lor pro11tc11011 ,,q,1111,1 h~'Clroplarnng rn1 ''"' ,11r1<1c•·'· v.1 .. ~ Priu ~.L.T A78-l3 $22.95 Sl.7b 878-IJ S23.95 Sl.84 I 78-14 525 95 S2.27 I 78-14 S27. 95 $2.40 E78-14 SJ0.95 F78-14 S33.95 G78-14 S34.95 Value Priced! Value Priced! 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Q, 1 ... 01utl b<lkH l nG tnKk -...~ ....... t l\09ll It'll ,.,... evl(l"'C)~+to 01tc: Btt•" >1'91111y n19..,.1 Whitewall~ $2 10 S4 more ~ltre. n1e Jel Air Ill ho~ lony m1leagc Duragen • Tread Hubber. durable lour plv consrruction. and famous IW!n tredCI deSlgn fc.>r traction. SiH V11,.."°1u FE.t 6.50-13 Sl5.95 Sl.77 7.00.13 St8.95 S2.00 C7S.14 Sl9.95 $2.04 I. 78-14 $20. 95 $2.27 Value Priced! F7S.14 s22.9s s2.40 G7S.14 523.95 S2.S6 $1595 li78-14 $2.5.95 $2.77 5.60-15 $18.95 St.79 F7S.15 $21.95 $2.45 G7S.15 $2195 $2.60 H78-15 $25. 95 $2.83 L78-15' $32.95 S3.1 l Size b.50-13 tubtless blackwall • Avallablt In whltewa :Ls only. plui SI 77 Federal Excise Ta11. "-..:..;.;.=~"""-----'--""' Whll~'illls $2 10 $4 man PCT tlrt. RAIN CHECK-Should our supply of wme ~IZ~ or lines run short dunng this event. we '"II honor any order) plclc~J now for fului.! delivery .sr I~ advertised price. Don Swedlund Inc. ::.==d •tw"" A.M' aM1 loktr 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa COAST CifNERAl TIRE ...... 540-57 10 64'6-SOll Sooner or later, you11 own General's ______ .. ........... ( Thurldey. June 5. 1975 OAIL.VPll OT .l 7 llef pt?d Viets Flee • Skipper 1n on Drama Onetime Orange Coast resident Capt. Edwa1·d C. '·Eddie" Flink really ran a tight ship as master of the freighter Pioneer Contender, whlch ferried evacuating Vietnamese refugees out of Cam Banh Hay lust month. Uecks ot the 1l,164·ton vessel chartered by the U.S. Military Se~· Command were jammed at one point with 16 000 adult passengers, while their I t d several thousand children weren t even counle . By comparison, the mighty liner Queen Mary, al 81 000 tons newr carried more than 15,000 men duri~g her W~rld War II assignment as a troop ship. I "THEY WERE living everywhere except on the bridge and in the funnel," Capt. 1''lmk said when the Pioneer Contender put in for one day at the Port of Long Beach. . . A Nt.>wport Harbor High School graduate, he 1s the son of Capt.·and Mrs. Consl<.lnlin Flink, of 163 21st St., Costa Mesa. The eld<'r Capt. Flink, 88, was known for de- cades among the world 's mariners,. having gone ~o sea as a youth in his native Estonia, on the Balt1c Sea. . '·I went from sailinir ships to steam and turbine vessels. J am ll censea to p11ot cverytnmg ·out warships," says the old seaman. . He and his wife moved to Costa lvksa in 1941 after four years in Newport Beaeh :lhd ~e spea~s with pride of hts 52-year-old son's following m his Free $25 Series E · Sa\lings Bond wilh Frigidaire·s biggest top.freezer Refrig- erator-Freezer. Her!'"S a model thOll provides 20.6 cubic feel of 100~. Frost· Proof conv<!n· oencc Three lully·ad1ust· able canhlever Sh<!lves. a Meil! Tender ilnd lwon Ve90· !able Hydrators offer f'Vt?n more conven· 1entc The 5 94 cu ti fref'll'• has a remov- ... ble shell 3 Ftex· Ou1k ice trays. and an 1ct! :1crver. An Auto· rnu11c Ice Maker cJn tJc actdud now or ta1or, .11 exlrJ charqo. footsteps oversea lanesofthcworld'socean~. THE SECOND-GENERATION Caµl. 1''link sur· wyed his 570-foot vessel in the l'ort of Long Beal·h Monday, discussing the monumental logisttl's-p~o· blems encountered in the evut·uation. "Look at th<' decks. They're pitted and burned by fires thousands of Vietnumesc built to heat their nee," he said ... The wood? It came from hulrh cov· crs and <my other ship's fittings that would burn." The big U.S. Lines cargo ship's sides ure a lso scarred and marred al the waterlint: by bumping collisions with the hundreds of junks and other· Vietnamese vessels delivenng hordes of rl'fuget:s ulongs1de. HIGH Pl_tESSURE firehoscs couldn't even completely erase stains 4eft by mountains of exert.· ment which accumulated on decks of what served as a giant Noah's Ark for humans. . . Food was ferried to the heavily laden P1onec1 Contendt•r by Vietnamese launches an~ a U.s .. Nuvy boat while the larger vessel's water d1stillat1on un - it pr~vidcd 25 tons of fresh water daily. The Pioneer Contender made three voyages from Cam Ranh Bay to Phukuok Island, a two-duy lnp, but lfud to stand offshore lhl.'rC for ft\'(.' days t hl' third time, wailing a turn to dock. The onetime Harbor An•a rt.>sident now 11 ves 011 Long Island, with New York J lurbor l11s IJasl' ol operations. ~ Free $25 Series E Sn· ings Bond with this Frigidaire 100·~ Frost- Proof 17.0cu·lt Refrig- eralor-Freezer. KN•ps l•esh loocis 111 your l1nqcrhps w11h lh•ce lully-.1cJ1uSl'lhl<' "~""" h•ver shelve· •• a 111.,a1 T\·nd•'' ,1nd ,_. • .,. Vt""qt:· t.11>11? HydrJlors The 11 75 cu-It ln;nz!'• o!lc•~ onsv ice wilh 3 Hl' .. Ou•~ •C.f' lrays ,)nd ~ h • .ndy se•ver Or ~O•• m•nhl prulcr Jn Auto m •l•C ICf" Ma\.t'f .lV., • .1111, nr ·h or JJIC' .It • lil.lrd t.h-.UQl" Free $25 Series E Savings Bond with this Frigidaire 18-lb capacity Heavy Duty Washer. 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Mii CoUntY Okays Salary Curbs 9UALf y CLOIHESOUTS has come to ORANGE COUNTY FOR HIM in time for }· IJealla ~-~ I YEltO.Sr. MiGUEL A. VERO, SA. Resloent °' I~ Me••. Ce. 0••• of dHlh June .c. ~ Survlv•CI by I'll• wife Ros.le; •- -. Mlouel A. Vero, J•. •ltd Lui• G. 'Vko. Sr • llOtl'I Of S•llle Ane, C..; ,........n. 04941 MOllM of N-Vorlt ... Mertll• Alvu of Hu11t1r.oto11 IN.ell. C:.. te11 gr•110<l'lildre11 and 11 .... l•••t·v••nel<l'llldren. o ..... ,ld• *"kn ••II De held •• 10·00 AM Fri-.. .,. Pac1tic VI•• Mcmorl•I P.tri.., N9WPOrt Be.tcl'I, Ce Pe<lfl< View ""811..ery dtreCIOr\ MOEGERMAH AMELIA P HOEGEAMAN,~IOtnl .. UQuN Be.t<l'I, C4'. Date of dNlh • 1-3, ltH Su•vtwel by -"°"· CH. ._.., ... J . HOtQerm•n of S.nte Bwbere; .... t .. rlo, MIU Fay • Hoeoe•man -Mr\ Loh A Mitchell of South • ......,_., C• ; •-gr.tnd\on1, ,__, H. &lld Aol>on L. Hoegerm•n of S...ta tt.f-.. SetVICH Wiii be held f'rl<My 1.00 PM, Cllepl'I o f Tl'll' Chimu. •no••-P4'•k C~metery. Olllcl•nt will Ill' Or John J. Henkle of Chrll,I C-hurch Unity , Lo' Angele\. • Mc:C.ormocto. l•gun;i Be.ich Mortu.try directors. llllOWN ' (.HARLES H BROWN. •C\lelent of "'ewport 8tech. Ce., formerly of Pewe1en.i. C.• Plil\$41CI •w•y in London, E119land. Su•vlved by Ills wll• Ml,. •-n ; daughter, Meurlne GAry; three l sl~er\, E\lher Amu of P•lmclale, Me•j0<ie Cort of Ordn911 •nd Dorothy Herbert of p.,_n•. C..t. ServiCh wolf .... Mid Monday. Jun• •• •t Tiie Fir\I Mtthodist C.llurcl'I In Peuci.ne. En· tom1>m.n1, P•<ill< View Memor~I 1 Parl<, Newport 8e•<h. In lieu of flOwtrs ll'emorl•I cot1tri1>uhons m•y bt ~ to Molroners Church. Cor-. Oii Mer, C. Pat 1foc View Mortu•ry dirKlors. MEALEY Fr.-. Slwtty Key •lld An!Jlonlt Ed- MUftO CMllrerH, 8.ttMr• A.•~ Oeniel E. 8-. Wllliem 8rlfUend l(•r•I Sue Cottw, TIN LOu"" •nel A•ymond W.,Hll ~v,.C..rolE.eneMurisN. ,.,Of\ -lldre M. <WMS NI< k a.4~,(>IHMA.anoJevc•L. WllMH. Oonlld ~ne •nel Emlly Diiie ~r.Mel.,.leJene•nel P•ulOon O.uvhtry, N•nt'I' Lee .and Aot>trt Oloe(le\ • PNIH~, Jr.~ Ao'I' E. and M41rQtrtlM. Div~. A1~rd •nd CharlOll• OM. Olllnt,,. Ellubeth .tllO Roy CWdov.t, Ruby 0 . .allO Mith HI A. Hoff¥d, O..rrlt Me19.ret end John I.ff et-. Owlrtu Fr•n<ls •nd C.trotyn ,,.. .. tnti.tio;,1oe. trm.a P. enel Ernest E. l(ltne, Beverly A . .and L.O. 81'/I,,., Allred E. •nel Mercect.sG. MillOne, P.ttrl<k R . .and K•thlHn M. Mcc:orm;o, Nany Lou •llO Wllll•m l'llul _.,,.,.._No,,.... C. end Rlct>.trd Alleft Cefw\pbelt,J•no<t K.and8111 E. Foster. AoDe•I C.Or11t•llO J•noUC:•y Fretty,Cheryl Lorr.tlne.,,d Lyle Kent Smith, RoyC.•nclOnn.aA. LOUlll.tnOtt, Serge A. •nd Iris E. Se»rl<S. Linde G. andW1llJ,tm A. Brue•. N1n.a l.ynn ..,d Robl'rt A, Mldvon,SteJ)l>H~•ncl l.l'slre J . CollillS, l.lncle 8 .•ncl 1Ce1th E. T.a&ruel, Rl<NrCIA..tndJytte A. L Oolftofl,, 0..rlei E. <tnd ..tos.ph•M B, 01~. Byron w. •nd Joan L. He<k, P•tsy K• y •nd Dennis Ml<hatl Alleri, Jene M. and John C.. GiNyen, it.'l'Me<ltdndOlen Don WhJte , Betty Etlee11 and MILhael Jowph Cotem•n. J.anet B. dndWllliam H. Cucoio. JHnnlne L. and Ger.aid F. Gellow.ay. Joilnne K. and Oougl<!!> w. Drumm, Naomi Ruth and William Edw.trd • Horrlg•n. K•thleen and R•ymonel C.rt l l'lornton. Willl•m Earl and Pe911yl.H 8Hrlnger, Clyde A•ymond end O.tores Lorett• VI/ill OeuMn,Cnr ostlan R. andMarvW. Runy.,, Sandra Jean and Wllll•m Jelle ArChelelt•n. Jo.an 0. •nd Jame\ M. Ottli , E\lherM.•ndCh•rlesJ. Ooerong. Uriul• Ann• and Oavlel Robert Matloclt, P•mela Jun •nd Odell Willl•m E11lel'ff M.ay 21 Melrovoctl, Dorl\ M. and Nocholu A. Blyth, Ruth M. and Ron.ild A. Ounlll', Miiry l.ou .and Oon•ld J~epn C.tt. Roger L . .ind Sus.in E. Filut.re. Jean Ro-.em<ir1e dnd J~Ph C..bdn. Alt<• end Raoul W•ller, Woihilm Brute and Marg.are! Ootls SANTA ANA - Orange Co unty supervisoi·s hlive taken a step toward tightening their control over the pay a n.d performance of county government's 500 top exec.•utivcs. Supervisors have adopted a streamlined system of management classifications, salaries and selection proposed by R.A. "Bert" Scott, the county's chief personnel officer. Thl'y tacked another provision onto Scott's package giving County Administr ative Officer Robert Thom as more authority to s us pend high-level employes de- emed to be falling down on their Jobs . IN AN interview after the board meeting. Scott said the new system will t.tpp ly to a ll county manag<'ment personnel with the exception of the supervisors themselves and a ha ndful of ex- ecutives whose pay is controlled by the state. Scott said the intent of hi s proposal, which has been m the preparation stage for months, was to put mana ge ment employes in county gov· ernment on the same kind of pa y and J>('rformanc·l• scale CIS the pnv:.ite sector. ORANGE COUNTY from duties or shifted to new, lesser duties. In general, Scott suid, the package will give supervisors and the CAO more nexibility in shuffl- ing their management personne l and puying them on a level gl'an~d Lo performance. THE BOARD'S action is one of two steps thut must be taken to fully streamline the system, Scott explained. Effective July 4, the 250 existin g manage. ment classes will be ap- plied to the new 12-tiered pay grade scale. The final s tep will tnvolw creation of a n e w dassafi<:ation system fl\'l' times smalll'r th<tn t he.• c:urrent one. Scott addt.·d. GREAT GIFT IDEAS FOR 9AD 'SAYE 30 % to 60% onALL Items at ALL times UAHDS SO WELL KHOWH WI CAN'T ADVHTISE THIM AT TMISI PllClS, COME IH AHD 51111 FOR DAD AND GRAD HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS AT SIMILIAR PklCES •.. the store for him $10 to $16 Shorf.. Slee Ye . 1 SPORT SHIRTS I 52.99 to 9Y.~1d.!!5T£hQ!,!:!~.~2J!.TS (CORNER OF BROOKHURST & GARFIEL.O) MOH~I. I 0:30 to 1:00 -SAT. I 0:00 to 6:00 -SUH. 12:00 to 5:00 REVEALS in the DAILY PILOT WILLIAMS P. MEALEY, IMS~ -•Y June l. t97S in Nt'wport Be<oeh, ~ •. Surv1v~d by f'ln wth:, Be-r-ntce ~•••Y. son, W•li•dnl P Me•ley; O...Vllten. Mrs s11,r1ey Poor,., •nd Mr s France• C.r.in l . h•l'lve 9'"-ll1ldr•n C.r.ave~1dt' ~r11i<H wHI lbt lll'ld Fttd•v. Junf' S •l tO 00 AM, P<Ktltt Voew Mt"mor1•I P•r~. Newpert llfech. C• Bdltt Bergeron, Coron<11 Clel MM. Mor tu.try d1re<1ors. H.ill, M.lrg.iret C ana Luther w Wel>tl. 1Ce1tll E. •nd Sara L. l.eAnte. Allen T. •nd Sanor• O'Brien l-1. S..nora Lee and W1t11•nl Henry "We will now have 12 .-----------_..:.._------------------------------------------- ' ... 11.LTZ-IHGHOH FUHHAL HOME Corona det M ar 673-9450 Murphy, "-"'r E. •nel Oorotlly M. Stevens, Edith S. and Cl'larles T. Plt~r. Jenni• K. •nd G•rv L. Fr41hm. Chrostone •llod CllrlStoPher L genernl pay gr ades as opposed to the 48 grades under Lhl" old system," he said. ··t:ltimately, we will have only 30 or 40 separate job classifica- Pavse. Cethy Sue and Michael Con EdWdrdS, 0.1>•• Marie •nO Don.lid Lff ... Bu•.rell, EllenJ . .and Robert R . .. Costa Mesa 646-2424 llU lltOADW A Y MORTUARY 110 Broadway. Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCOIMICIC MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9415 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 ,ACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL rARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1!1c View Drive N ewport Beach. Caltlorn1a 644-2 700 rUKFAMILY COLONIAL FUHHAL HOME 7801 Botsa Ave. Westminster 893·3525 B•n. Oorotlly Wynott •nd W1lll•m Bruce TM\!>l'n, Mocllael Lee and MeloOy Ann ~evens. &r11<-.Mtt1Gretc~nC. Amott, SM ha L. ilnd Jerome J. Moore, Leha •nd Charles Elmt"r H•wk~. J•mes M. and Hann.1h L lntner'I, Pett>r and Bevenv LyM Wl'ltll, R.aymo11d E.•ndFr•n<h V. Burks, l.•verdct dnd Paul Molle r. Joan l.esloe <Jnd H.irold Everett Jr fOr1TWn, Jcwn G. •nd JOM>Ph P•tro< I< Oongollo, Beth E. •nd Donato M. Gre!'ne, Sandra Jo .and Aldn W.avne Gllef',... M.lrcoa Lynn •nd Jerry Olvnn. Russell O. and Patri<•• o. Si.ttfls. Charles R•v and Phyllis Fay Perry, Jo Annand JOhn Eoward Tl'IOmes. ltNJrco ond Troy A. Golll•les, Anita Lvnn •nel Julton Ch.i•le~ Bl•t k, Kristine Gr•enwoOd ilnel Richard JOhn AllM.OP. Slel)l>en E and Jenni Irr G. Cr.io9, Verhn Oelorrs Cr.a19 •nd ~rt Hugh C-. Emmett Kenneth and Nt'Oma P•ullne Froel'llttll. P.ttro<•• l.. and Ro~ R. Sc•il's. Ron.lid Aldn ano L•une M<K1n1ev. Helen MCNoei and Don Bel\On Kollo. Stl.tron and Larry Burley, J•<koe Lynn and Aoclldrd An-dre\ Hester. Sharon l . anCI Gerald Pdul Bell, Morro\ Rav and Tond Fr••>O\ Fulcher. Robert C..allO P<Jtrl<1aAnn Woll, F••nte~ K. •nd Ro!Hort L. Mo Iberg. Claire dnd Mark P. Gfou, Sherry O . .tnd Biiiy L. Slur~. Kdtherone Anne and Jerry Lee C..trnett. Londa Susan and Rdn41d Noel S1>6Jn. Wand.;i L. and Lrnard S. Burno:tt, Robert E. and Arleen R. 0 '8,.en, Donn• Lt!e and Ke11in° P.itrlck H•ves, So1nford ThOmas and Allene Sutanne V•ughn, Sherry Oe•n and Bruce Ge~ I Boai.•r. 11 .. ne Hope o1nd Robert SMITHS' MOltTUAltY 627 Main SI Huntington Beach 536·6539 Oon<IJd I Toekt!f>. Lind• Anne and Rot>e~t JohnsonO•vod De• •nd OeDOrdh Ellt'n ------------' Cllrt\11.tn. Angeiean L. and Allen B. t10ns utstead of the 250 we now have." SUPERVISOR Ralph Diednch added the un · il e1tcral s u s pension powt.•r to St.·ott 's pa ck age ttftt.•r betnl? told it was legal to do i;o. Top county officials and department heads are currently entitled to a "show cause" hearing 1f they are s uspended College Cites Coast Girl ORANGE -Colette F'leurida s H ayden , daughter of M r s. Eleanor Rice of Newport Beach received the Cheverton Trophy award during gradu ati9n ceremonies at Chapman College. The award goes lo the graduating senior whc mos t r e presents the spint of Chapman col-lege. pats Ski G SPORT snop 01M£N1' .. ,G 0£P~" h\OUN1 MNf.f.;\,, ~t/!' ~GG£ C) CHECK· OUT OUR ASSORTMENT SPORTSMASTER DAY PACX -NYLON W;UATHER BOTTOM 15.95 NORTH FAQ -LOWERS PRICE ON AU DOWN BAGS SUftRUGHT RfG. S&ZE WAS 99.SO NOW 9 ... 50 CHAMOIS RfG. stlf WAS 112.50 NOW 107.SO ./ SPORTSMASTIR MINI RUOCSACX 2.95 I WootRICH COTTOM CHAMOIS SHIRT (17.00} OR WOOLSHIRT (20.00) SUPll 5"CIAL MOUNTAIN PRODUCTS MOUNTAIN TENT ZIPPER & TUNNEL OCX>RS DOUBLE A POLES COMPLETE W /IAIN Fl Y REG. 160.00 Now 79.95 WHILE THEY LAST SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S MOST COMPLETE SPORT SPECIALTY SHOP l no 011.ilotv Rrnnrt., Im ~ •f'toy 811cllJl'I I •PNt As s1s tJnrtt h eel lent Ch1ldren'1 S.CllOft ITEMS IN AU PRICE RANGES We cony ftw finftt nomn in bockpocliing. f.oturino - The North Face, Sierro ~ns, High & UgM, Trc*, Closs. 5. Kelty. Silva Compasses, Alpenlite, Woolrich, Vasque, Pivet- to, MT JO Booh, Eureka Tent r Richmoor, Ori-lite, Mountain Houte, Optimus & Othen. TWO LOCATIO'VS REDONDO BEACH I I 5 p,.10., VNde~ Blvd 318 8551 ' HUNTINGTON HACH 8909 Adams Ave (71419634555 (213) 59} 2821 OM1 MelmA.Y T.-u WT 10:00 AM 11. 9:00 PM SAT. 10:00 AM 11. 6~ -SUN. 12:00 11. 5:00 c ........... , ..., • ., • WA •tufl ..... Ch-.. Todav,~ur 8°/o looks ·tiet r t 11 .. eVer., . . While other forms of investment have been having their extreme upi:; and downs lately. Mutual Savings investor have continued to enjoy high returns with perfect safety. But that's an old story at Mutual. In our 50-year his tory, no investor has lost so much as a sing le dime. At Mutual, returns arc guaranteed and your principal is ins ure d up to $40,000 by an agency of the federal government. You can earn up to 8.06% annual yield when our 7. 75' :. annual rate certi fi catcs are compounded daily. Ma ny of our inve~tors combine two or more savings plans so they have money always avail- able and receive high returns a s Wl'l I. Look over the different plans, from our 5'/.i 7o passbook account to our hi gher earning term account~. :rnd decide which plan or combination be~t met:ti:; your financial goals. ~rhen go have a talk with one of our office managers and ask about the free services we offer. They look better than ever, too. High earning Mutual Savings Accounts Annua I r:it <' Annuri l). rt•lrJ Minimum Minimum -------.. ,, I'"' , ti.OG•; 6 y<'ars . $1,000 i',:.!'( ,,,. -c..,,, j_'~ 4 yc;irs· 1.000 ffl ·•'; () 91'{'; :w mo1->.' 1,000 l) I ~I I (' -.,, l 1-I 1 ·' t•l) I'. 1.000 .-l 1 •'' ;),;HJ•. ~vne 5 ~ , ~ ~ .4 'THE BIG M .. MUTUAL SAVINGS I Capistrano-San Clemente 530 Cemino de Estrelfa/493·5651 Corona del Mar 2867 East Coast Hrghway/675-5010 t ( Fountain Valley 17942 Magnolia Slfcet/963-8396 Santa Ana 7th & North Main/547-9741 .. ... ' f I- I I I I \. Thurtday. June 5, 1975 .a.1E11enHAl e10ellers · ·. Fine jewellers & Silversmi~hs Since 1898 Someone beau~lf~I just moved into the neighborhood . •• I A "Today's Male· Cpltection . . One to a ,customer! , ~ AdulffOnly ~ O A Limited quantities t;'l>' l.Jrchase ~eces South Coast Plaza Only --oomestlc antf - Rare Imported Gifts Lett to ritbt: H1ndp1intld metal flont. $16.: • . ''Endanpt'ad Soecies" Series. Poler ~~~0.; Quiche dilh.$1195; Wawfenl 11•e..m.11. ·----~ ------~-.:-.""'--"" · In -Depth Selections of Fine ·China and Crystal You're cordially invited to visit our Bridal Salon to select end register your patterns. t: Left to right: Len.ox "Intrigue"; Lenox "CastJe Garden"; Royal Ooulton Bone China ........ · · "~rabande':; Waterford "Kinsale"; Royal Ooulton Fine Chin• "Hamilton." ' Myriad Patterns in Sterling Flatware We carry the lines of the great est silversmith firms, offering an enormous variety of patterns in both contemporary and traditional designs. 2 STERLING SALES NOW IN PROGRESS TOWLE 25% Off Open Stock Al I Active Patterns GORHAM 35% Off 24 Piece Sets 33% Off 4-Piece Place Settings 25% Off Open Stock Enjoy your sterling silver now with our Silver Club Pl1n. • • e10ellers 87 SOUTH COAST PLAZA, COSTA MESA (Lower Level, Outside Bullocks) Othef J. Hett>ert Hiii Stora In: P•Ndena, Arc•d&li, Pu.nte HUia, 5Mt9 An., We1tm1Mter •nd Woodend ... - • .# •• \ DAIL v PILOT A, ... . ' -d I SI OAIL V PILOT I Thursday. June 5, t97S • F r(•ed o 111 .£111·111·d Press to F ete Mayor Bradley SANTA ANA -Los Angeles Mayor Thomas Bradley will receive the 197S Freedom of Informa- tion Award Friday from the Orange County Chapte r of the Society of Professional Journalists-Sigma Dt?lta Chi. Bradley, the third person to receive the chapter 's FOi award. will be honored at a 6:30 p.m. · banquet al the Saddleback Inn h er e, a ccording to cha pte1· \ President G<1ry Granville. ''The a w<1rd was made on the basis of Bradley's veto of a Los Angeles city ordinance gov- erning news racks," said Gran- ville. "That bill would have r estricted the public's access to n ewspa pers." ' The mayor will receive the HADLEY awar d from attorney Mark Hurwit z of Ora nge who won the first FOi award in 1973 1p connection with his defense of reporter Bill Farr. Also in v ite d to attend is former As- semblyman W1llt<1m Bagley of San Rafael, last year's winner. Spt•cial FOl honors have been given in the past to l ' .S. Senator Ala n Cranston and tu' Farr. A M ust<.'r o f cer e monies for Friday's banquet will b y KNBC' news anchorman Jess Marlow, presi- dent of t he Los Angeles Chapter of Society of Professional J ournalists. A, limited number of seats will bt• availtible to the general public. Reserva- tions muy be ma.de by telephoning 644-3533. Huntington Pair Facing Charges SA?\TA AN,~ -A Huntington Beach couple in- dicted by the Gra nd Jury on multiple charges of armed robbe ry. assault, kidnaping ~nd burgla ry followm~ information given to ·police through the Daily Pilot's Secr et Witness program have been or - dered to face arraignment June 10 in Orange Coun- tv Suoerior Court. Judge E vcretl W. Dickey set the appearance date for Robert Alde rson. 32, and Shirley Alde rson 36, both of 19102 Huntington St. ' TllE COUPLF. WERE additionally indicted on char~t'S of possession of hero'rn when a quantity of the drug a ll egedly was found when they were ar- r estl'd a t tht•tr home• last May 9. .\lso named m the indictment is Willia m Ken- neth Thompson, 31, who, authorities said, is cur· rently SL·n ·ing a µrison term in the state's Chino facility for an offense not related to the pending chuq.;t•s. DF.PUTV District Attorney Arnold Westra s aid the unidentified r e ader of the Daily Pilot column µrov1ded police with information that linked the ac- cust>c:l trio to the robbery on May 3, 1974 of a home at 16352 1\lctrufra Circle, Huntington Harbour. Wt.>slra s aid money and j ewelry were taken at l!Unµom t fro m the vie-ti ms. He s aid one of the ban- dits thl'n forced neighbors of the victims to drive him fro m the is la nd while a companion s wam f!'om the isla nd 1n <.t successful bid to avoid converging police ('ars. Asthmatic Ki</,s' Camp Announced SA J\iT A J\ i\' A -The Lung Assoeiation ~f Ora nge County 1s sponsoring its' third annual sum- mt'r ce1m p. SCA~I P . Southern California Asthamtic Medical Pro~ r am. is the first camp especially for asth mat1 c c-h lldr l'n ever held in Southern California. TherL' "tit be two sessions at the camp in Run· -ning Spnngs. floys and girls from 10-14 are elig ible. The first session r uns from July 21 lo July 28 and thest>cond from July28to Aug ust4. For more m format1on contact the lung associa - t ion at 835-586-t. 2 UCI Physicists Win Cash Grants Two young physicists al CC Irvine have won $1 2,000 each in National Scie nce Foundation fellowships to continu(• the ir research into energy. rela ted fl('lds. Donald Correll of Irvine will study microwave injection as a possible means of igniting a thermonuclt•ar fusion reaction. Steven Trullinger o f Irvine will continue his studies into solid stale phvsics. CITY SEEKS NEEDY: : ADULT PROJEO FUNDS ; BEVERLY HILLS-By a .\ three to two vote. the Beverly ·r HJlls City CouncU O.K.'d an "" agreement with the county w \ seek federal funds for plan-t ning projects w aid senfor-citl· , ~ 1.ens in need. Your savings are your best pension. Pellsions, investments and even Social Security can be question marks in your future. 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Pacific Coast Hwy. NEWPORT BEACH 3427 Pacific r.oast Hwy. SAN aEMENTE 814 S. B Canino R~ 32161 CaminoCaplstrano SANTA ANA m3 S. Bristol ~ Ooooa. -~ '°""' .. "1atAt!!vl SANTA ANA 2701 S. Main St. TUSTIN · 1302A tMwPort Blvd. WESTMINSTER 15389 Broollhurst Wtttmlnster Mall OeA\..&• ..,OU ntM\ AltO AY.ti•&'4.I AW taOtO \MAC• otAU I\ tOO• fOt INft ~tG.tlf fl'tlf tOvt NftGMltQt fitOOO MA TANDY CORPORATION COMPANY PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORE!$ • I • .. Thuradey. Juno 5, 1975 OAIL V PILOT A J 1 Politic11I Notes Democrats Seek Cash By 0 .C. HUSTINGS Ollllt0.11~ f'llilttuft The Dick, Doc and-Jlalph show hlts, the road lo Mission Viejo tonight. with a $100·per person fundra1ser for Democratic As· sembl)'man Paul Carpenter of Gard~ Grove. . Dick• Doc and Ralph, of course, are Richard J . O'Neill of San Juan Capistrano, Southern California chairman of the Democratic Party; Dr. Louis J . Cella, the Santa Ana physician whose hobby is bankrolling ~lili~al candidates, and Ralph .Diedrich of Fullerton, chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. ____, The trio is sponsoring a cocktail party on Carpenter's behalf 4\l the Mission Viejo Coun. try Club. .... THE ORANGE County Chapter orthe National Women 's Political Caucus will present a panel dilcussion by three women attorneys on •·women and the Law" at the June 12 chapter meeting. It will be held at 7:30 p.m. at Republic Federal Savings offices at 2400 E . 17th ~t., ::>anta Ana. The meeting is open to the public without charge. ••• AS PROMJSED, As· semblyman John Briggs CR- Fullerton> has introd~ a bill that would repeal legislation passed earlier this year that makes legal certain sexual acts conducted in private between consenting adults. Brie's' bill is AB2347. HERE'S HOW Orange Coun- ty's state lawmakers voted on the !arm labor secret ballot bill: und R1 churd Robinson of Santa Anu. Re publicans Robert Badham of Newport Beach, John Briggs of Fullerton and Robert Burke of Huntington Beach all voted against the measure. which was signed into law today by Governor 8rowa. * WHEN T-llE Assembly Ways u1H.I MeansCommittee passed 12·5 und sent to the rtoor a proposed Sl 1.5 b1ll1on stalt.• budget, Orungc C'ounty's man on the eommittee Republican Robert Burke, cast one of the fi ve dissenting vok s. Curbs Pushed On Newsracks BIGGESr CHOIC£ OF BRANDS SANTA ANA-Orange County supervisors plan lo adopt two new ordinances curbing sidewalk newsracks and allegedly obscene newspapers. Almost without discussion, the board cleared through first readings two measures drafted by County Counsel "-drian Kuyper. The final hearing and board action Will come next Tuesday. Kuyper proposed two ordinances which he said could be used either as alternatives for the board or adopted in tandem in case one or the other is ul- timately struck down in court. THE CHIEF TARGET of the newsrack controls is front.page photos depicting nudity and sexual ac-tivity. , About a third of the county's cities have adopt· ed similar ordinances and a number of others ·are considering them. The two measures drafted by Kuyper at board . request would: -Expressly prohibit display of photos or draw- ings of human genitals or female breasts <except those of children under the age of puberty) in newspaper vending machines on public rights of way. --CLA~I-P A SUMBER er technical restric- tions on ~e machines, including Limits on location. placement, the number t~t can be chained together, weight and .a requirement that the owner's name be posted in a conspicuous place. • Kuyper told supervisors he is fairly certain the O!:ilright prohibition on "pornography" is legal ~cause.he said it has been tt?sted in court. He said the more technical ordinance has yet to be challenged. If adopted next week, the laws would go into ef· !eel in the middle of July and would affect only the . uninC'Orporated parts ofthe county. -• Suri· Sharehold.er W ~nts Open Books SANTA ANA -A major shareholder in the company that controls the World Football Leagl:le's Southern California Sun will go td court June 18 ma bid to force the company to make its records availa· ble to him. Shareholder Fred Morrison names Southern California Professional Football, Inc., president Larry G. Hatfield and secretary John C. Garrett as defendants in his Orange County Superior Court ac- tion. He claims that both officers have violated their fiduciary duties and have "taken unfair advantages and secret profits" in controlling the club's affai_rs. The court hearing was ordered after Morrison claimed in his lawsuit that his repealed bids to ex- amine the company's books had been rejected by the defendants. · ( I TRI IAllL'S Pl.UM 111'4Ci, lllC. 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He spid one of the big- P la n n in g Direct o r gest aeficiencies in it is n&ck Harlow promised that the city itself would ~he city council his st aff not need a permit for would rework the city's cons truction work, but hvironmenta l review private developers process to include suc h would. protections in tha t pro-Foster suggested com- cedu1·e. baning the preservation process with the environ. A PROPOSED anti-mental impact reports, qwties ordinance, with a the method with whil:h separate permit process, Harlow also agreed. was d ropped after two The city council vowed developers claimed it to fmd a method to pre>- V.'3S unfair and wouldn't tect those sites, then vot- work. ed 6-0 (with Al Coen Th t• re w e r c fiv e absentJ, to allow Harlow s p e a k el' s , m o s t l y to incorporate it in the archeologists, who environmental review fa vored the o rdmancc, process. but the biggest C"hallenge .-------= against it cuml' fro m Bill Foster , manager of the Huntingt on Jkac:h Com- pany. "l tl11nk the intent is very good, and the re- sourCl'S should be pre- Two Okayed SACRAMENTO <UPI > -Th e Sen a le Rules Comm1ttl'C Wednesday unanim ous ly recom - mended confirmation of Herbert Rhodes as slate parks and recreation director a nd Robert G. Balinovich as m e mber of the Public UliHties Com- mission. UPITe~o • • pay an~ ptlt Distaff Dog's Lib Advocated ROCK ISLAND, Ill. CAP) -Local women's rights advocates are upset over a stMe 1·e~ulat1on re- <1ui1·ing that female dogs and cats be spayed when they <tre adopted from licensed animal shelters. Similar neutering of males is not required, and some of(icials think the regulation will condemn most female animals to death because of the added cost of adoption . THE ROCK ISLAND animal sheller recently began enforcing the regulation, bringing protests at a board meeting of the Quad Cities chapter of the National Organization forWomen. "We all disagreed with it, very much so," said Joan R1t zinger, a spokeswoman. "I think it's very :l rt llost _.ss discriminatory, because they could castrate male Forml't' movie queen t~~~n~~.~aper and it would be .much more effeC'tive, Hedy Lamarr s hields -Thl• state regul ation which went into effect la~t her eye::; because of July 1s an attempt to control the growing numbers of stray dogs and cats, said David R. 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Ila. 87 68 Sacr•menlo 102 f>O Salt Lake Clly 62 ~ San 01"90 1>9 61 San Fra11cl•co 62 S4 lllermal 91 l>S CaHlornia Night •nd morning low cloud11 1u1pt temper•tures down in most of Southern Callfornle today, and more of the same l•te spring weather Is .,,.. pecteCI Frielay. Beaches were t1PMl•llY overcast tOCl•y an<I wlll be again FrielaY. with • slight warming lrenel continuing In Ille Inland areas. Huy sunshine spread over Los Angelo in llMt afternoons with a slight ' w.,mi1111 trend pi;stll"ll the ,,..rcury into the low 70s, ctose to Wednesday's · Civic Center hlOf\ of 70. Lows tonight will be in the u119er SOs. llle Clay wes warm at the beaches dopite the clouCly conditions and highs Friday are expected to rfln<!lln In the comlortable 70s. Lows tonigllt wlll be In the sos. Tiie lntermeCliale valleys were a hi· tie warmer with higtls Frl&a y rUfYling in the 75 10 IO C1e9ree range. LoW1 tonight will be in the S(r... • Tiier• w•s light smog in the inlanel ilreu. Mostly sunny skies shone over the mouni.lns •nd •llhou91't II was winely at times, there was little tempereture crutnoe. Hl9'1s Friday wlll be lnthe70s wtllle IOws tonltllt dip to 40 to S.S. 11.S. s ......... A storm syUem Interrupted a mu<.19'1' d•v In the Midwest Wednes· Clay, '•rrylng tornadoes, high winelsi hail al\d heavy rains Into • wide bel from l(en~s •nel low• to Michigan. O<le tOf'n•dO touchtel Clown In a tr.ii« court Just west of Glenc~. Minn., damaging several tr•iler tiom.s, b<lt no Injuries were rell(lftl!d. Up to four inches ot rain drenclle<I Vie northwest corner of Iowa and QO<gl!d the Floyd River. A twister destroyed a barn si• miles soulh ol SP4tncer, low•. Another tornado caused 119111 dama11e at Kielttt'". Wis, Nearby Dubuque, Iowa. reported 'l"lnCIS llUStlftll to 60 miles per hour. clownino trees and power lines and dtmaglno roofs. Liohtnf"ll temporarily shortclrcuil- ed the ~erlff's departmenl and state highway patrol radio systems in Rock County, Wis. One lightning boll ignll· cd a small fire at a home In TIH'lle, Wis .• but~mage was.moderate. CIOUds preveiled over the Paclllc Northwest, and showers ~read over Washln9ton and nor'thern New El\lll&nd. Coastal Weather Considerable night and morning low cloudiness with hazy sunshine this .sl· tKnoon. U1111t variable winds night and morning hOurs. Highs tOday In the rnicl i.crs. CoaUal temperatures will range between S7 •nd 66. Inland tom· ~r;otu•es will ra"llt betwttn S8 alld 71. Tiie water temperature will be 62. THUIUDAY Second low 12:•1 p.m. SeconcJhl9h 7:\lp.m. FRIDAY Firsl low 2: 19 a.m. First h1gn 8:31 •.m. s.tcond IOIN 1 ; 20 p, m . Second higll 1 :43 p.m. S.l Sun rises S.42 a.m., r.els 8:01 p.m. Moon rises 2: 4S a.m., sels 4:20p.m, Firm Admits Saudi Bribes WASHINGTON (AP)·_ The Northrop Corp. has admitted paying $450,000 in bribes earmarked for two Saudi Arabian generals in exchange for their help on an aircraft procurement contract, the Hearst newspapers said Wednesday. The newspapers, ma story by John Hall, quoted Sen. Dick Clar·k <D·Iowa) as saying the CalifOrnia· headquartered aerospace firm made the disclosure in closed-door testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations s ubcommittee on multi-national corpora- tions. THE NEWSPAPER QUOTED Clark as saying the money was paid in cash in 1971and1972 through Adnam M . Khashoggi, son of the person<1l physician to the lat~ King Faisal of Saudi Arabia. A spo1<esman for Clark s aid the senator had briefed a Hearst reporter on the Northrop matter, but the spokesman would not confirm or deny the accuracy of the story. A Northrop spokesman refused to confirm or deny the story. Khashoggi could not be reached for immediate comment. But in an interview with The Associated Press three weeks a go, he denied that he hatl paid any bribes for Northrop or ol~er arm~ manufacturers whom he represents rn Saudt Arabia. GULF OIL CORP. AND United Brands Co . earlier disclosed payment of sizable bribes or foreign political donations to obtain overseas bu~i­ ness. I Fo~ Dad, sport or dress ... t I ' the cla,$\c butt.on-down gingham shirt. Just right for suits, spartcoats,or sw~ate.rs. Blue, red,and brown by GANP''h\rlmak~rs. ~., .. BOSTON (U Pl) -A woman's request that her prison sentence be commuted so she could care for her sick child -a 10-year-old girl with cystic fibrosis -has been turned down, but <.td· ministrative action assured that she would not go to jail. The Mass achusetts Advisory.Board on Pardons recommended a g ains t commutin g the manslaughter sentenc4t of Mrs. Roberta Shaffer, of· Sharon, convicted of ki\ling her fiance in 1971. A Correction Commissioner said today that Mrs. Shaffer will be let out on furlough as soon as she re - ports to prison. · Mrs . .Shaffer's daughter Eve requit•es intensive medical attention. In a petition to the executive coun- cil May 21. Mrs. Shaffer requested that her sentence GREAT BUY Men's slip·ons 10.88 be commute d so she could tare for the child at home. Since the petition was filed, prison a\lthorities a t the governor's direction, have been investigating possible m e ans by which Mrs. Shaffer could care for the child in prison s hould this be nece&sary. DIAMONDS• GEMSTONES IN ITS LETTER TO Gov. Michael S. Dukakis the board listed three reasons for its rejection or the c·ommutation request. They were: Mrs. Shaffer had not exhausted all administrative or j udicial re- medies; the board had questions concerning its .. authority to r ecommend commutation in a period of less than six we eks, and the board "has In no way questioned the property of the court proceed- ings."- Jewel' by josephs i ~ seorchi11q for diam onds o nd. g emstones trom puvate individuals and-estates. Careful examination and evaluation by our experts: Highest prices paid. CaJt 540-9066 10-9 dally, Satur· day 10·6. Sunday closed, ask for Mr. Dennis Fo ltz or. Mr. Joseph. Men's knee length 4:99 iew~ls . by ioseph .~ .. ,. f '•••t rl••• • ~ •Niet. (' .. 1a !lfna •.; , ...... SALE Men's Sportcoats 21.99 Reg. ~9.99. Polyester doubleknlt in assorted solids and patterns. Reg. 36·38 Long 39-46. SALE Men"'s Slacks 5.99 Reg. 7.99. Teiiuredsolids and patterns in 100°0 polyester. Waist 32·42. Length 29·34. JCPemey .1 ; :i •:~I· "lll'; (1. 1~ 1;14ot411t -'111:. ......... --.... - U.. Your JCPenney CMrf9. E •Cepl super mar-el Men's vinyl slip·ons. Perfect for the man with easy care and comfort in mind. Sizes 7 1~ > 12. Reg. $8. Easycare machine wash collon Shawl collar. Assorted plaids in S,M.L.XL. Easycare machine wash polyester/cotton. Solids and fancies in sizes S.M.L.XL. BUY Men's tire sole sandals 5.99 Reg. 7.99 Here's a super deal. Made of durable leather. Dark brown in whole sizes 7 to 12. 5.44 Men's long leg pajamas. • MEN'S LEISURE SUITS 16.88 Co orJin;:i te 1n continental slylt• lor sport and casual weo.1r, l 00% polyesh·r. milch1nt> wJ~h. cuHcd J.Jl 111·! N.ivv Green ,rntJ 8rnw11 w1!'1 con tr;isting slit. h r Men 's Sport Shirts 6.99 Long sleeve, print shirt of machine wash nylon/acetate. Assorted fancies S.M.L.XL. SALE Men's Dress Shirts 2.77 Reg. 3.44. Short sleeve in assorted pastels and white Polyester/cotton. 14'.·17. 3.44. Reg. 4.44. Long sleeve. 14' ,.17. 32·34. .,_.. PAU: Be•ch at Qrangethorpe •Open weekdays 9·30 to 9·30. Sundays 10 to 6. ou~ City or at Garden Giove Blvd •Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 lo 6. IAM!'A AMA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So Coast Plaza •Open Daily 9:30 to.9 Sundays 10 to 6. t ~. Prices Effective Thursday, June S, thru Sunday, June 8th, 1975 • > • UP'IT•...,..... • Thurs.oay. June 5 .. 191 :> Re11di11g Progr11111 S11'"•eess ~o~ Marines Armed With ·Books SAN DIEGO (APJ -volunteers wert' unable BUT tlE SAID in an in-spokesmen, a nd is dra"·: days afler <.i rriving ut the recruit depot . Four teachers <.ind aides are NEED HELP? • Coll AlCOHOt HELPLINE • 835-3830 J u1n lht.' l\1arines and to read even e nough to tel'Vie"·thal88o<>rcentor J n g the attention of leurn to read. The ncw complete busic truininl:, the young men have inl· edueators lirriving from approach is taking young u l\1arinc spokcsmun proved their rcud1ng throuGhOul the y.·urld. . leetthernecks us thl'Y ar-says. ' levelS" by the equivalt!nt Nearly 1,600 rtc>c ruits <1ssigncd to them "'hile DAILY PILOT A1<1rinc drill instructors ALCOHOLISM COUNCI CLASSIFIED ADS 1 24 hourt a day • rive etl tht• l\larine Corps r ofl\\'ugradcs . havt' und ergo n~ the Recruit D t.>pol <ind put· "\Ve lose about 12 1)l·r-120-hour program. MOing tt'at·h military subjects OF ORANGE COUNTY 642•5878 ill night. I~:::::::::;::::::::::~-':::=:::::==:::::::=::::~ ting them in cl:issrooms cent for ac<id t'mie re-In son1(· cases, Smith to cluss fo r four \\'eeks, instead of mu sC'lt'· <.1sons," says James satd,thereading levclof five days a week, six SA S DI EGO STATt; ·buildingbasic trainins . Smith, '~•ho s upcl'vises reC"1'uits ll,tts jumped by hoursa day. Unive r si ty rt"adMl g the program for Sun seven or eight grades in The young men joining s pecialists ttnd others And in the manner of Di cg o Comm u iii t Y a single month. the Marines with reading have donated the ir t ime Y.'ar, in which Marines Colleges. "And there arc The experin1ent OOgun ability below the sixth representing <tl least tr a diti o nall y ·find a fc1,1.· o thers for dis · 1n 1973 is s urprisingly g rade are sent direl1ly $25,000 in the program themselves at a d isad-cipline or procedural successrut, say Smith to the downtown college which cost $123,916 to • . . ' ff-"IFf'-tJ-.n~Jl~-'.-!~.i- fqr ALL tlle,Oj•IJ .. ~·· ' ' ' : . ••iM I ' . ,,.,.,.,.,.,,.,d vantage, only to seize a problt>ms." a nd !\larine Co rp s classrooms y.•ithin five t<1xp<.1 yerslast year. beach and battle th e,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.,. enemy, they 're 4iscovt>r· 1ng that better..lreaders m<ike better fighters. Rear ;\dmir<.11 Kin- 11iurd R . A'Il·Kce, al 45 bccon1es the yO~ngcst supcrintcn- d en t of the U .S. l'\aval ,Ai.:adc1n)'. lie rcµlat·es Viec Alf· niiral \V illian1 M<.ick ,,·ho is rl•tiring:. .. TllE ST UDENTS arc hig h s t·hool dropouts 1,1.·ith <.inother 20 percent, dt.'spilC' d1plom<1s , unetble to rl·ad the basic !\larine Corps manu<ils \\'ritten <it the eighth-grade level. 1\t least half the young 20 Students Take Honors 'f\\'l'llly S!UdL'll\S frum ~l:.ir1n:.i lltg ll Sthool in Jl unl~n Real'h t't.'· l'L'ntly l'l'l'L'l\'L'd (;oldc11 Sh1L•ld ,.\11a1·ds fur l'l:.i!)~rou1n l'XC'L·l lL·JlL"t.'. Tht·y 111C'lt1de: lt1t·h<.u·d \\'atk1ns fur :.irt · Cathv Ryan for hu s'•n l·.ss·; Kl'\'Jll Chard, .. "'.nglish- d ram <.1. Patr i <'k P r it c h et t , EnGlish· literalurl•; Janice ''ce, E .n g li .s h -or:.il com· mun1c;.1 11un : Ba1·bal'a ,\zcka . F.nglis h·\r1·ittcn c.·o nln1 un1t:.it1on ; Juhn Sh:J1\·. GL•rm:1n 1e and Siav1L' J;.1ng uagc; K1n1 K i.1 S<1b<1J1 . ru1nanec li.ing11:J).!l': Dl·bor;.1h f:U1rards, hon1l'n1a k1n ,L!, ./L•ff1·l'y RagllL'. 1ndus tr1;.il u1·t!;> dcs ii.:n : Rogl:'r f':d11·:.i rdo;, industri:1l ;,11·t :.- t echnol ogy: Dennis Kato. math; Craig l'at- tun. 1n.strumt·ntal mu.sic; !\l c linda i\l cGco.t·ge, ,·ociJ I music; John Dillon <ind Bonnit.' Iii.ire , phys it•a l cdut·<1 t1 on; Alice Sung, biology : l\Ti chut•I Cul l111;inl', physical sc1enl·e; Karen T;.i)·l or, behav ioral ~cic n ce, <ind .-\n1 ta Cha11·la. his tory. CdM Coed Graduated Kri sti n a .J:.i<·k!in Rurkl'. daughter of '.\Ir. and i\tr s. f'"'.d11·ar d J:JL'klin. ~80 .E\'l•n1n g ('<i · n:-·on .Bo:id, Corona <lel i\l<ir. h;.t s grac.lualt'd f r o 1n \\' u o d [) u r \' l 'ni,·e r s 11y in l.oS ,\nl]l'il's 1\ 1th u Ba L"hL•lor of Sc.·1encl:' degl'l'l' in the field uf 111tt·1·io1· design. Ex-coast Man Stands Trial t•ron1 \Vire St•rvices RE.\0, l\'ev.-One of t1vo fo rmer !'\L'\'·porl &><tC'h mt·n ehar j:!l'll v.·ith the biggest bank robbery in t · .S . history, a $1.4-1 million heist, has gont' on trial hcre. Edw.ard Malone, 50, haS lost a bid to withhold c·t•rt.ain evidenct.' st•izl•d v.'hen FBJ agents raided his Scasho!'(' Dri ve hon1e follO\\'in g his capture in !'\ewport &:.1e-h. 111': 1\~D CU RTIS ll. tvl ichelsen. 36, ,,·ere cap- tured outside a fr1 t.>nd 's Irvi ne Avenul" ;;ip:.irtment last .\ovenlber, one of them etllcgedly dropping S2,000 111 the str1:et during a scufne 1,1.•ith FBI men. l\l onday, i\I ichl'ls t'n pleaded guilty lo the fC'dt·r:.il bi.Ink robbery chargt'S fi led <is a l'l'S'Ult of the huge.· f~1 rst I' ational 8<1 nk of l'cvada holdup. lnvl•stig:.1tors se<.1rchcd a l'Ondonlinium-typc home un l{rUCt,'. Crescl'nl Circle in West !'\e\\·port a nd 1·et·o\·L·1·t·d 1nort.' th;1n $200,000 belit.>vcd taken in the holdup. ,\ T lllRO Sl'SJ>f:CT, Floyd Forsberg, 38, of Portland. Or.:.• .. l'~t·:.i 1>ed from the \\'ashoe Count y J;Hl 111Rt·no1 n 1\prtl and remains al large. Ile 1s :.IL'l'USt'd of bC'ing the Ulird mcmbt•r 'of a pr.c'('IS1on bandit lc<1m that held up the ba nk, ap- parently \\'t•:1r inc car plug radio r eceivers to 11101111.or f(l•110 police calls. Police Ch1l'f J<imt·s P<irkcr. a former Newport Beaeh Polict' Ocp<i rtmcnl li eutenant, called their t<Jl't 1 es h 1µ h I y suph 1sticated al ttie ti me. '--··r: 'i) '· .. :-·'({J1_:~~:_';;-~~-.' ...... ~ .. · . . ~• . Wnldlfl Plo•a 0 NeWPOrt ·11e1ch • 548-8684 ' GREAT BUY SAVE 22:99 . 13lis 24" cooking grill. galvanized hood. spit rod with UL listed motor. Reg, t6.7~. B-a 12x15't~ chrome-plated cooking grid. Dual ~1r flow controls. 29" · high. Padded Chaise Padded Chair 37.88 15.88 folding podded chaise, 5 pos1t1on. p1as11c arms Double tubular frame. Rear wheels. 3" vinyl covered pad fi lled with shredded loam. SPECIAL Mitchell Reel Deluxe folding padded chair. Vinyl covered sohd foam pad. Plastic arms. En1oy the great outdoors. and you can charge 'em. ,. SPECIAL F1mou1 Br1nd Roda '15.99 \ 6.88 Spinning reel for both tresh and lighl saltwater use. ~ush button release. Positive anfl.re'lerse. Counter·balanced rotating head. Durable, corros1on·reslstant. ----- Choose lrom famous names like Garcia, True-Temper and more. Spin. spincasl and lly models. for the better player. Select hardwoods. Strata bow construction. 'I (\ ~' \ ~ ' SALE Wilson T-3000 Tennis Racket ' ' ' 38.88 Reg. 44.99. Steel tran1e for mot;11lityand feel. Nylon ~1 ung. calfskin grip. Price includes cover. GREAT VALUE Famous Make Tennis Balls can ol 3 2.29 Choose lrom many lamous brands all 1st quahty. championship grade balls. SALE All PurPose Shoe 3.88 a..,. 4.H . Just the shoe you need for many sports. Sturdy rubber sole. Black onl~. Sizes 1·10. ' AouA-MAsSAGE ® ~ I The new sho..,.er that gives you a massage. 'Two alternating thrusts ol 360 iets ol water per minute No moving parts A twist ad1usts 1t from a regular shower. Wall·moun!'and hand.held hose models. Re~ces your elllst1ng if10wer head 111 minutes. 15.99 Wall mounled model. Fits all standard 1/1 " IDS shower arms. Includes washer and installat1o!l 1nstrucJ1ons. 27.99 European style !1and held model. ln~ludes hose and JU necess,,ry t1a1dw .. re l1tt111gs ~nd mountings. Simple to onSt<1 ll SALE SALE Polaroid's SX-70 The Treasury Model 2 Camera Oullil 99.88 15.99 R•~-109,99, Th•O.l,,.SX-70 Re9 19 99 Pocket 22 kit has W•I ivcny plastic and Ma9icube.~~tender l101lcotor Porva11 • ~•nyl covering Press him and instruchons buuon, presto picture Cordless Electric Grass Shears 12 99 Black • & lle<:ker• Lightweight. tu!ly Shrub and recha1geab!e, Hedge comes complete w/charger. Trimmer 0 ""'" 19.99 construction, 13" double edge. Double insulated. Tough shock proof housing. Safety lock off swilch can be locked on. 120 Volts. Black & Decker"' O.lu1ce lawn Edger 44.99 Safety guard. Winged blade resists clogging. Adj. side handle. Sure grip handle w/instant release. 79 88 Polaroids SX70 Model :3 UltY.,..01 rg C..,.. (~ t\ll*'lftlfllel Prices Effective Thursday, June Sth, thru Sunday, June 8th, 1975. A, _.... r••: Beach 11 Or1nofthorpe •Open weekdava 9:30 to 9:30. Sundava 1010 8. ••*•City Of. at G.otn Grove BIYd. •Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sunclays 10 to 8. IMlrA AMA: 3i00 Sa. &fttOl-No. ol So. Coast Ptua •Open Dally 9:30 to a. Sundays 10 10 6. ·t \ -::;;: "De ... , w. SA -' ''ca listet sern free ·Qi Sti Lt 01 Cl e\I f ore: stud) t r a c vehic .A cess park term ve hi• bikes can t de gr: viron patib userf A speci grouf sub· sch el pl an1 June Sc ho Roa( Oa hydr road lead1 vitcd to g ccrn ficia Mi ava1 lit 711 ) •• ' J , QtlEE II!· B Phil lnterlandl -. . • y -. t. '"'. " '"'• " f • I' 0 •. · ..... ~). .... _ .. y. June 5. 1975 DAILY PILOT A 15 Widow Swept Off Feet WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. CAP) -Marie An- na McLaughlin, a 70-year-old widow who ust!s a walker to get around, has filed a suit in an attempt to reclaim some or the $68,000 in life savings she spent on dan cing lessons. suit contends . Sht-took many of the dance lessons but signed up for about 200 hours of lessons at $50 per half hour lhttl she can never take, her attorney said. HAVE YOU WRITIEH A BOOK? I\ publia)w,r 1 edolvrl•I rtpr-•1t•t will lie lft Mala Au "' J~Jy. He•• ~ 1n1c"'""'"I klc•I •ULhor 1n • ulH'•I lcw IUlblwd ..... ,,..,.""'' "''llb'-rw t.ooa Pllbh• ttlOft b~ l•lll•m ............. 11 -no .. n ,c,., '"'" l"'bll"""-n .... AU "'IUtth •oll be ro11.,01r.,1111.1...w11 IH.1kll• ••td '""' hct-. pw1ry, •-· Mrs. M cLaughlin, who wears a heart · pacemaker, has filed the suit in Palm Beach County Circuit Court against Roberto's Inc., A chain of fo ur "studios of da nce language and charm" after s he paid the money for hundreds of hours of dance lessons. Robert Kline, an o(ficial at Roberto's declined comment on the s uit. Attorney Jack Hawkins said ·Mrs. McLaughlin was subjected to high pressure sales tactics by young dance instructors who flat· tered her and urged her to sign for ever-increasing hours of instruction. u ha.a<w1 vh1ltJ.'Ol:!'~· d t " If )IN II••• cumpl<trd a booll lfllt\11 tn•nui.cnpt <or Marly ioO) oCI W tUbJKI, •114 '"llllld hkr • 1>r<1lrnlun.ll •J'P'tt•&l 1•ulwut co.I w llbbcau.«11, pltoe \O'rol• \mt11edl•l1 ly CIHtribl"C )""1 w111l. and 11a1.tn1 •blrh par\ o< ,.,. Cl•Y !t m or pm I ~O!l .. ould pttlt!I' lor an •111J(lln1nwn1 ~nd kltldl, ooetll.loe )U..r 1>hol>0 number. You •Ill protn1>1I> """"•a CCNtflrlllAIMH\ tor a 4kn.lle \In~ •nd Pl•Cc • Aulhora ""h complt•ltd manu>nipt• un•hl~ lo •ppear MO' • ...,.. lllein dlrtt1ly to lh« r.pr•., nlill\e l•tldrt"' beluwl for a trre readlnt •NI ~••lu111on. lie '"" •l•u l;e tl•J tu h""' lrom lhu.e whor.e hluvy worlU •• >1111 In pro1r•••· l'lt•••c ~ddr,-. .. Don't panic, Miss -It's mine and I'll pick it up as soon as I get down ... " Wa11f Ff)fJff 'Ear banging' Irks Hobos SACRAMENTO '(UPI) -On Skid Row, .. earbanging" m eans listening to a r eligious sermon before getting a free meal and some Off-road Study Launched Official s of th e Cle veland National Forest are beginning a study to ·find the right track f or off-road vehicles. A fa ct-gathering pro- cess is under way by park officials to de· termine where oH-road vehicles s uc h a& dirt bikes and dune buggies ean operate safely, not degrade the forest en- vironment, and be com· patible with other forest users. · · A series of publi c special interest working group meetings on the subject hav e b een scheduled, with the first planned for 7: 30 p.m. June 18 at Valha lla I-Ugh School, 17 25 Hillsdale Road, El Cajon. David Kent, a forest hydrologist, .is the off- road vehicle study group leader. The public isAn· vited to participate and to give ideas and con· cerns in the :;tudy, of· ficialssaid. More information is available by calling Kent at 714·293-5050. transients don't like it. Thirty men protested in front of the Volunteers of America Mission this week, carrying signs re- ading, "We tramps are prayers next.'' "This place was t he on· ly place in town whee~ you could get a cup of soup and a piece of bread without earbanging," said John Bailey, 55, a homeless and jobless field hand. "But they started this earbanging last week and we have had enough. "THEY USED to have ·a soup line here, but now you have to got to go in· side for earbanging. 'fhe men resent it when so- meone fof ces you to do something against your will." Another protester said, "I know God is my savior, but they don't have lo hammer it into my head." Tom Shackleford, manager of the mission, agreed with the pro- testors. 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Florin FJd ·San Bernardino • 5an Diego • San Jose • San Mateo •6an Ra'!'on • San1a Ana -Soulh Coasl Plaza • South San Francisco • Woodland Hills• Yorba Linda Ooening Sooo Yorba Linda Opening Soon • ·'' AN D LOAN ASS OCI ATI ON ' 1 J l Ara, Afffletes Fight New O ponent -MS t-twvJ ~·,.: ... , .... ,, Athlete$ Launch March ,,.,. .. ...,. ... . llOSTON -Ctltlt .. , JtM .... ._ .... lie_., .... ........... .u. a....... ,., llM!Jlll ~•Ml!• •• d>olr A• lli'J"O .... r .. oli.Or ti a.. .. GrOup Aids MS Victim Stories by ALLISON DEERR 01 Ill• o~u, Pit9'sc.tt MarJarel Spruock looks. around' the small suite in a Garden Grove office building, in- dicating a stack of materials to be mailed. "Our volunteers sent out 67 ,000 pieces of mail last year, not counting the fund drive," she said. The Orange County Ctiapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society runs on volunteer power. Most are families and friends of MS victims. "It's a shame," said volunteer. Dottie Readinl?. whose dauebter has MS, "that it bas to hit close to• home before we think to help." Help is needed now with the an- nual fund drive, which -extends from Mother's Day to Father·~ Day, Sunday, June 15. Of funds raised tor the national organization, 60 percent stay in tbe local chapters for patient services. The remainder goes Lo back national education and re- search projects. Stanley van den Noort, MD, de- an of the College of Medicine, UC Irvine, is on the n ational medical advisory board. Dr. Steven A. Armantrout, UCI, was among researchers re- ceiving grants this year. But volunteer assistance. is re- quired year 'round, Mrs. Sprunck said. The county chapter is five years old and s he has been in- volved almost 10 years, since a good friend was diagnosed MS. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Thanks to the efforts of Mrs. Reading. who commutes from Running Springs twice each week to work in the office, and a member of the Volunteers in Multiple Sclerosis, Los Angeles, a support group is being or- ganized to raise funds all year. With the help of women's or· Despite Multiple Sclerosis, which tfrs t struck at age 21, Eleanor Co/ditz, with the help . of husband Gene, has raised four children. She is a ctive volunteer in the OCMS Society chap ter .. BEA ANDERSON, Editor 1'1WS4111"t,J!Mtd,lt1' ....... J?ani~alions locally, monthly meetmgs are scheduled for MS patients. Programs include en- tertainment, educational speakers and an opportunity to share experiences. victim, I aw s tudent Laurel Current research is focused Stevens, on Rights of the Han-on the idea that the dU.ease is the Picappcd. · result of a s low-acting virus, an "We're thinking about starling similar meetings for families," Mrs. Sprunck said. ''MS is a family disease. It is unpredicta- ble and difficult to understand. We think sharing experiences would help." "Eventually, we'll be able to autoimmuneres p<)nseorboth. offer meetings in several Joca· As yet. there is no known cure lions so that transportation will and nothing is known about pre- be less of a problem. " Mrs. vention. Symptoms may be al- Sprunck said. leviated with good care. INFORMI NG PUBLIC Mrs. Sprunck noted that some "Part of the difficulty," she 1.000 countians have the disease. added ... is that manv oeoole con-Ages range from 14 to over 65. f ta s e M S with mus cu I a r The director of patient services .dystrophy." explained that volunteers pay The next meeting, Wednesday, June 25, is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the Anaheim Union High i c hoo l District Education Center, 501 Crescent Way, Anaheim. MS, the literature states. is "a frie ndly visits, and help with disease whicnattacks the central wheelchairs und t alking book nervous system of, generally, machines, transportation und persons between 20 and 40. counseling. ..An estimated half million ' .. A concern at present 1s get- Psychiatrist Edward Titus, whose wife has MS, will speak on MS and The Family, with RN Trudy Hill. Americans have MS or related ing all MS patients in the county disorders, a nd an estimated two. to register with us. We know million family m e mbers are af· there arc many we aren't re- fected by its heavy economic aching." burden." Further information is availa- The Thursday, July 31, meet- ing in the Edison Community Center, 21377 Magnolia St., Hunt- ington Beach, ·-11 feati.tre an MS Symptoms range from loss or hie from the office at 11752 coordination and tremors to loss ·Garden Grove Blvd., ·Suite l 15, of balance, numbness and in ex-Garden Gr-0ve, 92643, or by call· Lreme cases, paralysis. ing636-2171. Famil·y's Striving . . For Normal Life "When you reach the end or your rope, lie a knot in it and hang on." Eleanor Colditz takes her motto seriously. The Huntington Beach wornan is a victim of Multiple Sclerosis, a disease which attacks the sheathing around nerves and interrupts messages between brain and muscles. "My first attack was in 1949. We were mar- ried and had our little girl then. It was during a polio epidemic a nd at first, they thought it must . be polio. II Within two days her whole side was paralyzed. But, soon, s he had a remi~sion. For 15 years she had no problems with the disease, ··except being easily tired. But I attributed that to taking car e of the four children." Eight years ago, when her children were 5 to 12, she was walking door·lo·door coll ecting funds, ironically, for the national MS drive. "After two blocks my leg was dragging and 1 .simply couldn't walk any more. It was MS.'' LESS T ROUBLE She believes she has had less trouble than many MS victims. Her vision hasn't been im- paired and she has not suffered the extreme paralysis some do. But for the last three years she's been depen- dent on her wheelchair, which she calls Rebel, for trips outside her home. Until last month. s he managed most of her housework without it. She hopes the setback is only temporary. ·'The course of the disease varies with every patient," said her hus band, Gene. "With some they have an attack and bounce right back. "Others go gradually downhill. Still others will have peaks and valleys but never quite re- . cover to normal." Eleanor has days when moving her eyes is an effort and others when she has unbounded energy. She credits "my religious belief, a loving husband and a loving family" for her adjust- ment. ·'It's not just the person who has MS who has 'to adjust, " Colditz added. "The whole family must change.'.' MAKING ADJUSTMENTS The couple, who visit other MS families to counsel and discuss problems, have found that for many the adjustment is difficult if not im- possible to m ake. . ··It's important to sit the family down and say; 'This is what's happened. This is what might happen. And, this is what we aJJ have to do.• "Ottr children have known all along and have been very helpful and supportive," s he said. Others are not so fortunate. Mates, who can't cope. leav~. Children arc embarrassed with wheelchairs and won't take the parent shoppin~. For Eleanor, always athletic, active, a busy young mother, the hardest part was coming to grips with the fact that her body could no longer keep up with her mind. · She refused to fall in what she calls "the pity pol. •·1 realized that the world was going on perfectly well without me. I couldn't keep count· ing pleats in the drapes and knots in the knotty pine. '·Many MS patients resist the wheelchair. as 1f getting in is admitting you'll never get out. It's so much better to accept the wheelchair us a friend and gel out and start li\?ing again." NO ACCESS The Coldilz' excursions are limited only by access. Their biggest hassles have been with in- accessible public restrooms and unramped en- trances. "But we don't let that stop us. When we find a problem, I write letters," she 8aid. The couple even maneuvered some sleep trails down to waterfalls during a Jl<1waiian vacation. As an escape for her active mind, she began writing short stores. Some have been published and s he's almost as proud of a neat stack of rejec· tionslips. She produces a folksy newsletter for :\I S pa· ticnts and currently is in charge of arrangin g dates. meeting places and speakers for m onthly patient meetings. On the telephone comrrlittee, s he call::. 10 other patients each day. Some live alone. Others have tranportation problems. "We keep in touch .;md if they need help, we call the chapter and try to get it." in and out of her wheelchair for the past 25 years. she 's noticed a greater acceptance and understanding of the handicapped, and bclie\'CS that architects and city planners are beginning to see the light. LIVING NORMALLY "Adjusting is what ·s important." Cold itz added. "There is a normalcy in our li ves despite MS. We know we have to live with it, but we don't think about it all the time." An important part, she added, is being con- sulted. being included in day-to·day living. "Fr~ our own experience with MS pa- tients. we know that many aren't," her husband said. "Actually, there are very few things "e can'tdo." Both take college classes and the family motto is "take things as they come." "Gene has been invaluable. He's the one " ho keeps me from worrying about what might hap- pen in five years. Without him, I'd worry about what may never happen." ' Problem Is the People's Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: My father is the person I love most in all the world. I respect him above all other men . I know he is honest and works Jong hours for a very unglamorous salary. He-is a state senator. Throughout my high school education (I'm a 16-year-old girl} I have had it drummed into my bead that Pollllcs is a dirty busl· ness and people in government are corrupt and dishonest. Every tJmc I hear one of my friends, or worse yet, a teacher make this ignorant accusation, lcringe. Most people don't have the faintest idea or the hard work people In politics do. Jus t because a !cw dozen characters in Washington went wrong it doesn't mean politics is dirty and ALL politicians are ctooks. Please tell them there are still plenty or decent, r espectable men in office. Open their eyes, AnJf. Sign m e -OF THE PEOPLE DEAR FRIEND: 1 know several extremely n.e ,.,ople ID' potltlc1 ln. both pU'Ua -at every lewl -eltf, state and na· ttoeal. 1, toe, reseat UM hnpllca· lion tbat all pollUda• are erooll1. Furthermore, I Hrloaaly doubt that tllere are mo~ nt&en e11s 'lD polltlc than ln other neJdl - medlclne. law, business, labor. unions,. fuming. etc. PolHlclans. reeelve more publlclty because. what they do makes news. We mustn't l ose sight or the fact that politicians are elected' by US -the people. Ir we put crooks and liars In high places ll'• our fault when things get louted up. People get the kind of govtrameat they deserve. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm sure you'll think this is silly com- pared with the serious letters that cross your desk every day, l;>ul I need to know if blushing is a physical proble m or an emotional problem. / C~n you tell me ii thorc ls anything a person can do to over- come blusl\lng?, Thanks ror your he lp. -LITTLE PINKY IN • \ FORT WAYNE DEAR PINKY: Blushing is the physical manifestation of an emotional problem. When something occurs that causes dL9comfort (guUt or embarrass· meat -feellDgs of lDadequacy or frustration>. the blood supply mecbanlsm goes lDto action and t.be rea•Jt can be a red face. Yoa can do nothing about blutlWal becau e It's ltOt la the. realm of ••controllable im· pu~." DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our 19-year-old daughter ron off and mQrrted a bum last year. We tried to tell her he was a rotter but she wouldn't listen. Six months ago he knocked her hat off in a public re~taurnnt and tlirew a piece of chocolate pie in her face. She left the place in tears and came to our house and SJ>!:nt the night. The following day when she went hom e s he discovered her husband b ad left and taken most oC the furniture with Mm. (Must have rented a v~n during the night.) The girl is pregnant and due to deliver next month. Her father insists on takin& her to the hospital when the tlmccomcs. She doesn't want h1m there. She's a fraid the bum mlaht $h0w up and there would be a ter· rible fight in the hospital. Maybe you can 'et through to him, Ann. Uc thinks you arc a Hmart woman. -BRAINLEs.5 WTFE DEAR WIFE: Your daughter's doctor shoul d s peak to your husband. If she doesn't want him in the bffpital he should stay away. (Often a man thin.ks a woman Js smart untU she dis· IC'"5 wtth blm. Then all of a sadden sb~·s just another dum- my -like his wife.) There is a big dlf(crcncc between cold and cool. Ann Lan- ders shows you how to play it coot without freezing peopte out in her booklet, "Teenage Sex -Ten Ways to Cool It." Send 5Q ccnt.s in coin and a long. s H· addressed, s tamped envel~ to Ann Landers. P .0. Boit l•OO. Elgln. JU. 00120. I DAILY PILOT Thursday, June 5, 1975 • . . ·~· ··-·.· ........ ny Other-Nam.e Not S·ame ... . . .. . -. · ... ::-;:..: The way you feel about your ·:•:•.first name may reveal mucb :::.:.;. 01bout you, as your name is in a :::··~sense your identity , says :::!!· psychiatrist Dr. Paul Tournier. ·-·:-:· Since the given name has ~ lifetime important'e to'the :_.·person, it should be chosen with greatest care, he emphasizes. . . Dr. Tournit>r develoJ)li these • cont'epts tn his new book, "The l\ammg of Persons~" published by Harper and Row. The child, he points out, first becomes aware of bC'tn g a pt•rson separate from others by ht•<mng his name called . and thus his feelin gs about hts O\\ n idcnttty are tied ill with his name. In his own practice as a psychiatrbt . Dr. Tourn1t'r writes, he •tlways inquires whether a patient ltkes his first name. Ir the CJnswer JS no, he becomes alert to track down the cause . The Nguyen family (left to right) Dang, Tuyet, Linh, Chi, Ha, Hoang and Giao (seated) like what they see in America. _. Frequently, he says, this in- dicates that parents try to mold a child to express their individuali· ty, stifling the child's. lfthe child feels they are refusing him the right to develop as an individual, he may come to dislike the name t hey have given him that represents his individuality. A person may dislike his own name, also, because he dislikes himself, the author s tates. ln some instances, he points out, aesthetic or other reasons apart from his a ttitude toward his parents and himself may cause him to d1sltke his first name. Parents should never choose a name that is ridiculous, or too fanciful, unusual, or absurd, he emphasizes. This leads to teasing by St'hoolmates at a sensitive age and mockery throughout Jire. Regardless of how strong his dislike may be, a person seldom discards the name by whiGh he has always been caUed in ravor oJ another or his given names which he prerers, writes Dt'. Tournier. "To change one's name is to break one's continuity as a person, to ct.ft oneself off from the whole of one's past, which has defined one's person up to that poini." The oldest so n who is automatically given the same name as a long line of male heirs on his father's side may have his individuality suppressed as he is forced to consider himself a part of a dynasty in which he is ex- pected to carry on the interests of his forebears, instead of feehng free to develop his abilities and preferences, Dr. Toumier points out. In some instances, however, bearing an illustrious name is a stimulus to development, he points out. But the d ynasty should not be perpetuated to please the patriarchal grandrather without open dis· cussion by the parents, consent of the mother, and determination to let the child develop along his own individual lines, he says. The quality or love is what mat· ters, he concludes. Ir the love has no other source than the joy of "having" a child, whose function 1s to satisfy the parental in- stincts, the child will struggle finall y against this t ype of posst•ss1on. "Tht> C'hild who has a happy, affccll\'C relationship with his parents generally will like his name and adhere quite naturally to his parents' choice, just as he will also their orders, their ad- vice, or their reprimands if he feels they are bringing him up lo become himself," Dr. Tourn1er concludes. Designing a Nevv Life Comfortable Casual Cool ByJOOLSO~ Ot ll>• D•oly "'.lot St ... t They w;.ilkcd aY.a~ from their home 1n Saigon. with a ll their treasures and mcm<.'n · l ()(>S inside, and left their Mercedes sittin~ in front of the house w ilh lhc keys in the ignition. They paid $35,000 to escape Vietnam on a ·boat. but ended up de- parting by air. Co1mer province J.!O\" ernor and his wife, .Mrs. Tuyet. had won acclaim as a d('s1gner and tailor for Sargon · s I e .id in g woml'n. i\ow. thtiy have only a few clothes and their s kills from which to make a new beginning in America. foreign affairs mm1ster through business deal· "Their occupC.:tions and ambassador to Lon-mgs ill Saigon and he had \\ 111 C'rcate new jobs," he don. high praise for them. t•mphas1zed. "They want Generally, s he de-Thechildren,YenChi.15 todotheirfairshare." signed the traditional {a graduate of the Na-"'frs! '•chimed in both \'1etnamt•sc costume tional Institute of Music Mr. Hoang and his wife. called an ao dai (pro-in Saigon), Khanh Linh, But what of the past? nounced almost like the 14, Dan Ha, 12, Quoc Do not th e new word outside ), which is a Dang, 10. and Quynh American s look back tunic-like dress worn Giao, 6,. do not speak and think about all the over long black or white English yet but arc things they had to )eave slacks. eager to learn. behind? Mrs. Tuyet also made •·These are devoted "We never think about the black pajama-like family people," Beals it." Mr. Hoang said. s~1~ called ~he b.a b~: said. He explained that '.'T~ere is nothi~~ happy \\h1eh she h~s hear.d.,1s . all immigrants from rn\1etnam~o~. ,_...-~ (CINNAMON) '-----"' Handwoven Separates WESTCLIFF l'LAIA HEWPORTER IHN • IFFElL~s · UPHOLSTERY W'-Y•W_. ' ...... . I UJ H_.., IJ•4. C-.MeM-141.021t Cloe Ing a took•. um• d1y freth In the i 1f3'QUJl'D An Orange County tradition since 1892, we at Chandler's this year have chosen to celebrate our JUNE SALE event by giving away an exact replica of a model 1892 BICYCLE * UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS on Chandler's Fine Furniture Cllstom Carpeting, Custom Draperies, Bedspreads, Lamps, Recliners G Bedding. *' Come in to Chandler's and sign up for our FREE drawing! No purchase is necessary. Drawing-July 31-Wlnner need not be present. The Store of Famous Names 1514 NORTH MAIN• SANTA ANA Phone: 541-091 Tues., Wed., Thurs. & Sat.: 9:30 ~o 5:30~ Monday: 12 to 9 Friday: 9:30 to 9 . • ~ Complete covera0ge of county V government and cQurts. 111•£ coo•m Every day In the DAILY PILOT To s lay would have meant death . explained 1'guyen Quoc Iloanf:( dur· tDg an interview an his fami ly 's tt•mpor:1ry quarters m Dantt Point. Mrs. Tuyet hopes to secure employment as a dress designer or tailor so mewhere i n th e coastal area of Orange County. She learned to sew. knit <ind cook before her marriage, as d o all voung women in Viet· nam. After moving from No rth Vietnam l o Saigon. she opened her own shop and began making beautiful clothes for such women as Mrs. Vuong Van Bae, wife of the former Vtetnam no~ the requsr~d officrnl Vietnam over 14 have Anyone w1shmg to con- un1form for Vietnamese been issue d social ·tact the Nguyen family'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. lloang (it 1s the Vietnamese custom to c-..tll a person by his first name with the title Mr. oc Mrs.J was a successful b4s inessm an . retired military officer and 10 20 30 SALE .BLOUSES Clloose frolft o bewtlM NMcfiOL All iii poplllar' ceilors, cmd ,..thnls ill eny to cere for flilricL I women. security numbers and maycalltheir.s ponsorat Though her specialty that they will start pay-496-1425, or write to ~1454 is the ao da1 , Mrs. Tuyet ing their own way as Flying ~l oud/Dnve. l·an copy any garment soon as possible. Laguna Niguel. she 1s shown m a picture, "made to m easure." She also assured that she can r~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-..:1 make Ca l i f o rni a· onented garments like b1kmis. Most clothes in Viet- nam arc la1lor-made, ~Ir. Jl oang said, and there is nothing there hke the American r cady- to·wear section. The family had not yet, al the time of the in- terview, been to a shop- ping ma ll . Thei r sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beals of Laguna Niguel, had taken them to a supermarket. which lept them enthralled for several hours. Beals met the family HYPNOSIS ..... Learn To Control Your Habits Lose Wei"ght • Stop Smoking • Relieve Insomnia • Gain Self -Confidence • Relieve Tension • Improve your Memory and Concentration. San Clernente Hypnosis Center 655Camino De Los Mares,* Suite 126 I >1t..t1 .. 1 Pl•n A<rou St from ~n l trmrnlt G~r•t llosp1Ull PHONE 493-3332 . PamP.er ,Your Eyes! Here's an honest-to-goodness reading lamp. A lamp that lights the page -sewing - or your game. Not the entire room. A lamp that gives up to 5 times the light f conventional lamps, completely larefree. Enjoy maximum "&ff Ing Comfort." Adjusts to 50" hfgh. Arm tu ms full circle. Heavy-weighted base. Latest decorator colors combined with solid satin brass. 1165 HARIOR BL VD. . DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA PHONE 548·513 I 1 , ' Huge Selections Nationally Advertised Famous Brands of Better Quality Jun ior & Mi sses SPORTSWEAR & LINGERIE ''Starting Today Vt/omen In Orange County Vt/ill ~e· Spending Less For Their Clothing." (And Dressing Better Tool) 4 OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9, SATURDAY 'TIL 6 NEWPORT, INC. 1804 NEWPORT llLVD., COSTA MESA, CA. PHONE (71•) 845·1804 . ENTEA ON BROADWAY OA 11th STIUilT, PLENTY OF FAEE PAAKINO IN THI .. !Alt • -· ~.-........... -....... _._,. .. ~ KP:. Kin Persuaded No one knows what their Ute exepctancy is ~ut J h,•.ve a ho~ror ot leaving this world and noi ~vlng any~ne ~n the entire famUy know how to ftpla~e a toilet t1ssuespiodJc. It s an a\11e.11om e thought to have four grown people V•a nd('r1n g a round in 11 daze s aying, "{ ~~ought s he told YO';J hov.·." aod a noth4'r saying, If I kn<'v.: s he \\'US sick I 'd h.uve paid attention ." The tissue s pindle isn't the only home skill that h<is bt'l'n m astered by no one at our house. Conseq.uenlly , I have put togethe r a si1nple fa m i· ly survival m a nual \\'hen J\.lo1n is a"·ay ... even for a \veeke nd. REPLACING TOILET TISSL:E SPI NDLE : Gras p old s pind l'e and push gently to one side v.·here there is a s pring action. The s pindle will r elease 1:1nd you discard the old card board. Slip on ~e"' ro\~ und inse11 one e nd of s pindle in the spring action s ide a nd listen for a cli ck into ·plal'l'. \\'ASHING TOOl'l-IPAST•: O•'t~ S IDE OF WASHBO\\'L : Ilt.'forc toolhpaslc is alJO\\'cd lo ha~den /bCC£ me a P.e r man<'nt part of thl' l'n:.t n1c l, S\\11sh \\'Cl t er from f;_iueet u\'cr affect<'d a rt·us <i nd give a gent le nudge "''ith \\'as hcloth o r hands. Sink .,,,ill bt· 1'1..'-.id r ror nt"xl slu!Jcc. Tl!RNl!\:G 01\: STO\'t.:: llol ml'<.1ls 1·eq uirl' ll h~t s tove . If the s to\'e is gas. ignite by turning dia l or handle and hold match over bur ner. If stove is e lectri c, lct ke forcfingt•1· and i.iush fi r mly on button of desired heat. Ca ution : Do not put food dire~tly on burner, but put it in <.1 va n fi rst. Sagittarius: Issues Clouded By SYDNEY OM ARR F RIDAY,J UNE6 ARIES <~l a rch 21·April 19): 1\t·cent is on r es po n s ibil it y, con5olt d a tTo n ; pe r sona l possess ions. 'fAURUS (April 20·~1 e1 y 201 : Luna l' l'yl'le high -.get going on your o"·n . Be a Sl'if·!-it.-rtc r . GEMINI <May 21-Junc 201: Glan1or , disl're- tion, clandestine 1neeting -tht.•sc arc likt·ly to be on a genda. , CANCER (June 21 ·J uly 22 ): F rie nd Put s shoulder lo \\'heel. You get cooperation from un- usual source. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): !\lake room fo r your!lc){ ·at more e levated pos ition. \'IRGO I A ug. 23·St•µt. 22 ): Good l\1oon uSpect co in cides nov.· '''it h journt•ys, education, publis hing <1nd s Pct·ial reading m ateriol. . • LIBRA' !Sept. 23·0ct. 22 ): You gl't money from surpriSt• so nr r~. D ig dt·ep and you n1ight strike pa y dirt·. · ' • SCORPl,O tOct . 23·1\'o\'. 211: Lie lo"·: play ·\\'ail ing g<1 mt•. Be a bit more positivt• conct•rn ing ll·g!JI m <.1n"e"u vers-. ·· SAGl'fTA RlliS (Nd\'. 22·Ucc. 2l I : Issues <.1re clouded. 'So m eone is \~·ithholding inftu·n1ation. ,. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·J an. I9 J: lnvOlve- m cnt. c r ca tit•ity are fca lJ,i rcd . Not hing is half"·.ay no\\· -it 6 hot or cold. all or nothing. • AQUARIUS (Jan. 2().)'~cb. I8 T:· Emµh tisis is on pract.tcality. pro pe11y' and basic values. PISCES (Fe b. 19·Mareh 20): 'iou find that ne \\' approach brings w lulions. AT WIT'S END CLOSI NG A DOOR~ This looks ha rder than it 1s. \\'hen door is a jar. make sure it is free or for t•ign objects (children, feet or sales me n or p~ck.ages ), then g rasp it fi rmly by the handle and give It~ pus h until you hea r it click. Sla mming the door \\'I ll not make it close any fi rmerthun a pus h. TURNING OFF 1\ LIGllT : The same princ i- ple is used in turning ofr a li ght as it 1s tur nin g it on. If it is a \\'a il s witch, you n ick t he S1\•itr h up or do"·n until you no longe1· see the li ght. Ir it is a ehain tncchunis m , you compress c hain bet\\·een lhum b und fo re finger and givl' it a t ug. 'rhe li ght \\'Ill extingu is h. OPERATI NG A CLOTllf.:S ll A~I PER : Don't bt' intim id 0:1tcd bct·ausl..' lht·rl' a 1·t· no <l ia ls uJ· instructions on the lit!. Bcntling from t hl' \\··;ust, you s in1ply pi ek up ii sock. ii pair o r pi.inls, or a tO\\•el, lift the lid of the hamper :.tnd fct:d soiled clothl's into it. ·r he Goo<l f'-.iiry "'ill lake it from the rl'. Keep this m anual handy for ea sy refer ences. After all, if I have to take these skill s "'ith me \\'hen I go ... I'm not going ~ LA MO DE FABRICS 2H.40 EL TORO RD., EL TORO -SlbDLEIACIC VALLEY l'UZA tM .. 11 to VINo Sw .... & NflMd MhsicM leMit r SALE THROUGH JUMf 7 HAWAIIAN PRINTS ... h ll.tl MOWSl.50 KAUFMAMS MA TIE JERSEY i ... • ll.tl HOW SI. t8 KNITS v, PRICE large Selection COTIOH ILE1'4DS · 45· wide I'-. h 1J.~I MOW 51 .19 FASH IO N SHOW ...... ::;;:;;,:;;.,•;';,.,,,. SHADE DEMONSTRATION Moli!R yow wiado• 1hodn owt of dl'corotor fobric1. Fridoy, i-.•.10 .. ~&2p.111. HICKORY FARMS Salutes FATHER / 221 Marine Ave. Biibo& ISia nd CaHlornla 92662 • 675-0770 \ .. with a Great Array of Food Gift Pa ks H e Will A ppreciate ... ~~~~©lty ~~!~~ South Coast 'Plaza COSTA MESA O,..t1 Doily 'Iii t P""' Sotwday 'tit 6 p.m.. s-doy 12 to S p..m.. • ' '( l'ltone:S40-6'91 JNll/fJ'J JIJl//fl flllll lfllll FASHION ISLAND Hewport leOch &44-08&1 Hlllll«lll OFllSHIOM ili[~~ L AHAHEIM PLAZA AnGhei111 ROPED IN COMFORl; SOLED wnH CREPE Winning combination! The duo that does great things for your feet and , your fashion sense. Made of soft est leather, it's the smart looking casual !hat's sensible. 100_ S26. ··-· ~ 126 ANG[L ! • --... -~-· --· ..;11:_ • Thursday. June 5. 1975 OA.Jl V PILOT ft!! .. 79c Bayer Aspirin 100's Scope Mouthwash 1811. oz. --. • Maal~ '·' :. _;. --~~ '· ... ~ . ' ' , .. ",, "' ~"-. ..,..,, ""' -·-... 109 Maalox Liquid 12 fl. oz. 129 Coppertone Suntan Lotion 4 rt. oz. , 99c Swedish Tanning Secret Lotion 4 II. oz. ·~"'· ...... ~ ... ,•· .,. "-l\·MlllO. ... ___ _ ' -'-·- '""" .. ~ 129 Barnes· Hind Wetting Solution ..... , .... 59c Our T Own reaSUry Baby Powder NL wl. 14 oz. 113 ·~· 111 D I -- 8Jc Aim Toothpaste • Nt. wt. 6.4 oz. ..... ...,,.._.. .. .... , .. ~ !> ...i ....... 119 Right Guard Double Protection Deodorant NL wt. 8 oz. AK f.~(·K· , M •"r un ' 129 Breck Shampoo 15 !I. oz. 89c Our T own reasury Baby Oil 16'1 1. oz . Special pnces good thru Su~ay, Ju~ 8 : ' ' • t ' • • ,J "-,,.:-,, ... -,,,. .. -~.'"""--' U.. Yow JC,_., Clw ... E1cepl Supermarkets ~ We reserve !he r•gh\ lo hm1I quantities. '!°I' ....., PAUi. Beach II ~ • Ooen wttkd•YI 9:30 to 9:30. Sundayl 10 to tJ.. Ol..l*• City Of. Ii G#'den Grove ~lvd. •Open Wffkiflys 10 to 9. Sundays 10 IO 8. IAMT.t. AM.t.: 3900 So. emtc;~ ot So. Cots! Plau • Qeiien Otlly 9:30 10 9. SundlYJ 10 lo 8. • '' 1 I ' '•l 4 • • , l --DAILY PILOT Thursday. June 5. 1975 .. A First Honored School's .Out {\uth Ge r r is h of Costa · M@8'; the o nly charter mtlflber of the Newport · •-·~"c· Btlll'h1 Police Auxiliary ' s-.a<'tive in the ~roup, was honored durw~ a l~n in the Mer cury Savmgs a nd Loan build- iili-. T ust in. ~ 76-yeur·old nahvc ,, Ctlica{.!o.in 1s still \\Ol'k· i~·~ s a n 1 n ~u r<rnce age.t. a pro fession s he has followed ~rn cc thl• death of he r hus band 20 ye..i a go . She r ecom - mmkls 1t for women look- inR~'for Ctn interest ing ctdaer. 'tldL Gerris~ now an h o n orary lifetime member of the auxiliary Cs he no l o n g er pays dues >. s a 1d the biggest d1 ffercnc.·e Ill the group s.~t:. its b l•gi nn ing 1s t~ "t he young <.•r g irls now :iCC tn to have nlOl'l' aIT}~i tiion to do things for c~ily. "'Th<.•y'rc a wonderful g1:0\ij> • I I t•''f I ALISO PTA: Spring Daze carnival will take place from 11 a .m . to 3 p.m . Saturday, June 7, at school. Included •. will be g ames Cr o m Marcia Barnett's gam e bag, face m asks a nd tatoos by Carolyn Skendarian and !ood booths. Profits wlll go toward m e dia <!enter a nd sunshine room, to open in the fall. NEW PR ESIDE NTS ha ve been installed for the 1975-76 school year by Orange Coast parent· teacher units . Th ey a r e the Mmes. Richard R iley, Harbor Council; Gera ld Doan, Ada m s; Dan Da niels, Alis o ; Leon a rd -Bails, And e r se n ; J ac k O 'Meara , Ba l-e aric ; D o n a ld B ea upre, Bay Vi ew ; L . C. Wa ldrup , Californ ia, and Harry Ber gholz. Ca- nyon. More arc the "Mmes . William Kin canno n, Corona de l Mar E le men- tary; Edw ard Cav- na naugh , Coron a de l An Ace About 200 members of the Am c ri c ;.1 n Con t r a ct Brid ge Lcugue honor ed Betty Strotz of N ewport Bea ch at a birtnday· r et irement pa rty in the Costa MC'sa Wom e n's Club. She was presente d with a "This I s You r L ife'' s c r apbook d 1rnr11t'ling he r being one of the <.•arlicst L ife .Muster s, direC"ting tl u plil·a t e bridg e g am es in Orange Count y for 27 years und r unning o ne of the biggest tourn<i ments at D 1snl'yland. Among con gratulatory lcllt·rs \H 'l'l' o n l' from Lewis Mathe, pre· ~1tlt•nt of the AC BL and one from ht•r n c.•phC'w, Bra xton Warner t·ongratulating hC'r on ··extend- ing the famil y's t hread of ll·adC'rs h1p and l'njoying the art of bntl gl'. · · EYERYTHINl IOES-RllHT TO THE BARE WALLS 1;· SAYE · '40to75% , i • ·1-C . ... FIRST 9UALITY MERCHANDISE • MANY, MANY STYLES AND COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! lie ft233 M ar Hi g h ; Car lton P a ularin o: K ei th R uuell , Co s t a Mesa Williams on, Pomona; High ; Dona ld Mollica, Robe rt Sanke y, Rea; Davis; R. E . Ste ve ns; P e t er Vio tto, Sonora; Ensign; A. A. Johnson, Rich a rd R i 1 e y , E s t a n c i a Hig h, andT e Winkle; J o hn Michael Pa rks Harper. Kirkman, Victoria , and ' Don P acol , Wilson . Still othe r s a r e tne Mmes. Harold ShefOin, Br u c e a n d Jud Y Kaiser ; David Tesch, Waterworth will co-chair Killybrooke ; William the College Park unit R a wli n g s, Lincol n ; and James Wallace will Ramsey D e Gea r e, bethe le ader atWhittier. L i n db e r g h ; John Mrs. C laretfce Clarke Stoneback , Mesa Verde; will be preside nt of St. J o a n W a ge n s e 11 e r . John Auxiliary. Monte V is t a ; Carolyn Goubert, Newport Beach E leme ntary, and J ohn f)·anco, Newport Har bor High. Others are the Mmes. R od ger Holl o wa y, New p o rt H e i g h t s; M a l co lm N il e s , Ser ving as presidents of pa re nt f acu lty or - ganizations will be the Mmes. M arilyn Grant, Bear ; Sandy McGowan, Eastbluff ; Myrn a Ireland, H arbor View, and Ch a rles Buchanan, Woodland. THE ORIGINAL pH BALANCED COSMETIC LINE NOW AVAILABLE IN OUR BEAUJ"Y DEPARTMENT SUMMER ~DARTER Jr is generally acceprcd that co:.1m:tic:. whic~1 arc pH balanccJ are tl~c most e ffective o n the skin. Ho wever. pH 1s nut the whole truth m beauty. There is more. For over 25 ve.1r:., Anita u( Dc11m.1rl.. ·s •in.: line of pH balanced cosmetic~ h,1\•e 0ftl·rnl nu i.'1't.111r 111iradcs ._ .. but r.1tl1e-r, a cc.nstant concept of beaut\" /.u1'(' uj 1ri11/1 ... /,>1•c vj be.u11)" That is what Anita o f Den mark believes in -so will rou. Oi:.cuver lur yourself. AJk. fio\. A~( Ocnm Jrl.. .it l•Ur lu:.1111:tic l uuntl·r suon. June 16 to Au9. 16 Painti n9 • h9innin9, ~.l~ Miss GiGi Archer ,Advance d, Landscape; Drawin9 • Basic, Fi9ure; Watercolor; Color and Desi9n; Printmakin9; In· ter ior De si9n; Jewelry; Ceramics; Sculpture; Art History; Photo9ra· phy. SEASCAPE WORK· SHOP with Bennett Bradbury, Au9. 18 thru Au9. 29. ~· -·"-.I -le..+y Oi~ctoress for Anita ', of o-rtc Cosmttics will be of GUILD DRUGS 16 I 0 MocArtllw llvcL Mewpwt leach JU~E lr7, 9:30.5:30 R.cielly Nondim imin1tory Pluse call lor Aile>• °'come 1n 644-7330 W ritt or phont /or brothurt (714) 494-1520 630 Laguna CHyH ld. Laguna leac~ '2651 Call 642-567P Put a fe\. .rds to w or k for ou. Look what's under our hats.~------.;~-~ Summer at Mini-Skool Mother Goose is on the loose. Our ·Summer Program for children under 4. This summer, our younger Mini·Skoolers will inhabit the land of t-1oth er Goose. Each day's activities in this magic land have been care fully planned to provide a full measure of outdoor and indoor fun -gilmes fun. ~plashing fun, story fun , energetic fun and creative fun. And 1he old girl. herself. will visit every skool ,,1 l>?,\~t oncl! d wt?ek. bringing storytelling. puppetry and make· believe. fr.!dl your ch1IJ to lhl! most delightful summer p rogram ava1labl1? an~fom?. Field trips. Music. Games and faercbes. Cooking. Drama. Gcmll!ning All in the land of Mother Goose TomSa~er,a month of mysteries and Dr. Suess. Our Summer Program for children 4 and up. For children 4 and up, summer at Mini·Skool will be unmatched In adventures and excite~ent. In June, Tom Sawyer will lead the way. Tom had the wonderful gift of fi nding fun in everything he did. Mini Skoolers will share this gift, trying all the thi ngs Tom and Huck enio~d. Hiking. Fishing. Paln11ng. CNer·nlght camping. Woodworking And much. much more. July Wiii be Mystery Month as Mini Skooler;. explore our :.kool and community for clues to exciting fun and mystical experiences. In August, the wacky characters and experiences o f De Suei.s will come to life for the ennchment of all. Whcr\! Wiii all rhe "Cats In The Hats" (our excellent stilftl be'> Supervising it all And making sure your child has a summer packed with safe enjoyment and hdppy experiences. we·re going all out r:-,, to make Summer at Minl·Skool the very best kind of summer. So make sure you register your child for J une, J uly and August right now. We want to acco mmodate as many children as possible.. For more information, call us. -~~~ MrN• .. ~koot .IL .IL A CHrLD'S Pl.ACE FOUNTAIN VALLEY 9945 SLATER AVE. -·PH ."968-4451 r 1 .. ) _.....__ .. ·-····--·--··· __ ..,._...,,...,..._#" ... _ -....... -.. ~---·-· ..... -.---.--. .. -~~-....... <.. ,,...._,,..~ ........ , _, ,,. Bumps Gone Wedn!edey.June4. 1979 Seeret ~~tl•«t! TopN .. YieJs J7isit Saigon ·-· . VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) -North Vietnam··· top leaders new to Saigon Jast week for major .. tiaions on thu government oC South Vietftam, knowledgeable sources in the South Vietllamao capital reported. • . A report or the vi.sit ·--------... was fiJed from Saigon by [ IN SHORT • J cable on May 28 but ap.. parently was stopped by • the censor. A reporter . ' was able to bring the report out today when he and three other foreign newsmen were expelled from South Vietnam. · The North Vietnamese leaders r e ported in Saigon included the top three members or the rulU.. Politburo: Le Duan, who as first secretary o{ the North Vietnamese Communist party is the firs~ rankin& member or the Politburo; Truong Cblnh, chairman of the National Assembly's standJ.nt committee, and Premier Pham Van Doog. Ara•Atteda By United Press laten1atioaal Arab guerrillas launched a r~ket attack on the northern Jsraeli town of Qiryal Shemona and threw a hand grenade at a group of police men in Jerusalem today in attacks marking the eighth an· niversary of the Six Day Middle East war. Two Tf:?mple Terrace in Laguna Beach is without the bumps it once had due to a rc- pa vm g job completed Tuesday. The $12.358 job included resurfacing of Cress Street between Temple Terrace and Glen - ney r e Street. The roadways will be restriped later this week. persons were wounded. The Israeli armed forces were already on alert, routine on holidays and the anniversaries of wars and battles. The a lert was espedally high along the Lebanese border because of recent guerrilla at· tacks there. One such attack killed 18 persona. mostly children, at QiryatSbemona a year ago. .. ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 'tile foll-ng penon ~ Ooing busi fleSSH: CRAZY LAOY AOVENTURE ----------- TOOR$. 2JSO GolOt!I Circle, Newoon FICTITIOUS llU.SINEll PUBLIC NOTICE Buo1. CA. 916'0 NAME STATEMENT Ketlllffn O. Emory, 1250 GolOen 'rr.e followl~ perso11 Is 001ng bus1· Rancho Project Denied Re•IJer• llBn...., HARRISBURG. Pa. (AP) -The robbery trial of Joseph Kallinger, the Philadelphia cobbler also charged with murdering a New Jersey nurse, has ended in mistrial. circa.. Ntwpofl Buell. c .... 92660 o.u •s: I l'llls bl.ISl11tss I) conoucttd by dl1 ln 01 ... L·A·SANDWICH. 13St He• No. Cl•'flOu•I. G, Huntl119ton Beacll, C•lilorttl~7 l(•thlHn 0. Emory Enon Ver H.iar. 8562 Oon•ld Circa.. Tiils st•leme111 was llled with IM Hunt190t011 8e.c11, C•lilornl• 9'~7 Ccxinty Clerk of Orange County on May Tiiis buslneu ls conducted by 111 In· 1', t'7S. OMOual. - FOttc Etten Ver Haar Publlslled Or•noe Coast Oally Piiot, Tiils statement was flttd with the Mn22, 2'<•'1CI June .S, 12. 191.S 11'4·1.S County Clerk of Or•11ge County onJ..,. 2, 1'7S. . PUBLIC NOTICE Fo44»1 Publlstied o,.,,ge coast Delly Pltot. Junes. 12. 19, 26, 1t1s 20ll-75 Pl! BLJC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UStN ESS "Cl't TtOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME NT NAME STATEMENT Tiie followlno P4trwn~ are Ootno busf· Tl'le following persons are doino bus•· neues: neuu: , CENT URY ~1 LAOERA, a .-rPAOANA RESTAURANl', l>C)() O C.lllornla torooratlon, S9t6 Warner Newp0rt Or., Newport Bucl'I, Calif. A ..... Hunt•~tonBUcl'l,CA 91W.O Joll11 C. Locl<h•rl, Pru· IS834 S1tous Modlri, '314 Hl'mloO. Wily, Cl•ra11don, Fou11ta1n V•ll•v. CA Sant• Ma. C•llf. 90174 Sue A. Pearson, Sec Trus • S-412 J.K. Hosse1n Zaclell, 2314 HemlOClt T•tter5Nll. Westml11ster. CA. Way. s.11ta Ana, Calit 9027• Luttlte 8 . Hovi, V.P., 32l No Tllis bl.lsiMss•ls conducted by an r,.. Palm. Apt. 2, 8eYerly Hiits, CA. dt¥1duat. This 1>1.1st11us Is conducttd by ii cor-s. Slro..s Modirl ~etlon. Tl'li1 ~•11enoent was filed wttll Ille LilO.r• Lockhart Inc., County Clerk of Orange County on June John c . Lockl\ut, President J. 197.S. This st•ltment wes flt.ct w1111 the l"4'M COunty Clerk of Orengllt.County on ,.,,.Y Published Oranee Coe st Delly Poo1. '1, lt7S., • / .... m JIN! S, 12, 1'. 2'.~,97S 20lt-7S A 400·aC'rt>. ranC'h-style de- velopment t'Omplt.>tcly within the boundanes of Uw Laguna Green- belt was rejected Wednesday by Orange County supervisors. The una nimous action o n Howard Miller 's Rancho Buena Vista adjacent to thO-\Moulton Ranch cam e after more than an hour of testimony by Miller and his attorney. The board's decision amounted to a denial of Mille,.·s appeC:1l filed a fter the county planning com- m11;sion turned him down last month. Supervisors were told b y Miller that his propos al \~as to bu1 Id abo ut 100 four -a Cl'l' "ranchcttes ·' on the properly. thus re taining the open space ef- fect of the area. He claimed the planning com- mission 's denial of his project was improper because it would be in full conformance "1th till' county general plan. Miller also contended his pro- ject would be considerably less dense than oth('r proposed de- velopment plans around him. ··Somehow. no other proposal but ours got trC:1pped by this Laguna-Aliso open s pace plan," Miller said, noting his l9ts would only be three percent dc veloJX'd . Objections to the project cen- tered around several faetors. in- cluding its location atop and on either side of a ridge separating Lagun a and Wood Canyons - right m the middle of the de- signated Laguna Greenbelt. Other protes t s over traffic cm:ulat10n. grading and impact on sewage systems were also cit- ed in the pie.inning comm- miss1on 's denial or the project. H. Rodger Howell, Miller's at· torney, said his client ··ror some reason was s ingled out for de· ntal." He said .. the county is m a ter- ribly t.•mbarrassing position of cum11ct. .. Hut Mill er anci Howeu fou nd no sympathizers on the board. Supervisor Ralph Di edrich said he believes a man has the right to use his land and Miller should go back to the drawing board. But he said '·there are some re- a l. significan t environmelH al problems in this area." Supervisor Thomas Rlley said the tounty counsel's office has alre<1dy dcterm ined the board can't net in favor of Miller's pro- ject because the environmental impact report has been deemed ''inadequate .. , '·There are more than just minor problems here," he said. Dauphin County Cobrt Judge John C. Dowling decla red the mistrial Wednesday after being ad· vised that a jury matron had told five jurors her views about Kallinger's guilt and informed them that he had been charged with ·crimes in other states. ... , ... ., 111g1ac. WASHINGTON (AP) -Legislation extending the Voting Rights Act through 1985 appears headed for a lmost certain Senate passage after winnine overwhelming approvaJ in the House. The House passed the meas ure Wednesday by 341to70 after three days or debate in which a dozen Republican.sponsored amendments were soundly defeated. Stea•hai 1t'f1111er NEW ORLEANS (AP> The Natchez IX hall steamed to triumph in the fJ.rSt steamboat race beft in more than a century. An archbishop had decland God on her side. Publlslled Of'enge coul Oelty Pilot. C ~y29,•n0June~.12,1t;ms 1,.._1s P UBLIC NOTI E lvBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USiNESS • NAME STATEMENT "Next year, we'll have an archbishop abo81d our boat and we'll win," said a member ol tJMt ... teated De lta Queen's crew. Sea Village Project '----· The follow!~ person Is doi119 busl· -----------nenas: SUDSY VENDING SUPPLIES, >Un "l. 14402 Hoo .. er Street, P.O. Bo11 337, P'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Wrslml11sltr, Celifornl;s 92683 NAMa STATEMENT Miies Max end Mary PHI, 1671$ S Tiit l0Howl11g persons are doing busl· Pi1Clflc, P.O. Boll 256, Stmset ~ach, ntUH: C.llfornle907•2 ,Board Delays Zoning Change Brou;nAi~'s Checks Probed:~ Or ange County s upervisors Wednesday delayed action for ~o weeks on a zone change re- qlfest that would open up 213 h1Jl~ide, can.yon and ridgetop acres in the South Laguna area lo residential development. of Baldwin's plan calling for con- struction of 18 custom homes atop a ridge overlooking Aliso Creek Canyon. with well over 600 units, Storm noted. DARTS ROOI( HOMES, 10082 Tiiis bl.lslness is conducted by •'l In· G.w'fleld Avenw, Hu111i11gto11 Beech. dlvldual. CA.9'2""6 Miles Mu. Pul 1. Piii/ip H. Mc Namee, 10082 Mary Peet Gllrfltld A'ft., Hunltngton Bucl'I, CA. l'llls statement was tiled wltll the n.... ~ Cou11ty Ctuk of Ora11oe County on June 2. 0.IJ Slmbro, 10087 G1tfitlOAve., 2, 191S. Huntl1'191on llHCl'I. CA. •26•6· "44J7• This bvsl11.ss ts COllOucted by• llm1t· Publlsneo Orange Coast Dally P.101. t<lpwtnerSlllp. Junes. 12. 19, 26. 197S 2092.75 /s/Pllllip H. McN•tnee PVBLIC NOTICE This sl•teme111 was llteo with the Cotlnty Clerk of Orange Collnty on ,,_.Y •.ms. 1----------- l<4J6JI Jl I f6 BUltTON,GAULOIN, ~ICTITIOUS BUSINESS THOMSON. NELSON, A ttys. NAME STinaMENT JU.Se. l'elMff Ap; The loll-Ing persons are doing buSI· Wlltlttiff, C.lif. NG 2 ness as : Publl"'9«1 Orange Coest Dally Pilot, CROWN VALLEY REAL TV, 1J781 Mily 2', •nO Junes. 12, 19, 197S 1947·1S Pano det <:arnpo, Lagu11• Ntgvet, C.llfornl• '2'77 PUBLIC NOTICE Raymottd Antllony Pet~. 23'71 T1sm•n 8•Y. Laouna Niguel, C•lllornl• 92617 14. Ouf111 Fryling, 23711 Pa~ det .. ICTITIOUS BUSINES$ C•mPO, L•gu111 Niguel, Calilotn1• NAME UATEMENT 1'2671 Tiit following perso111 •rt doln9 Fr•nk G. Mlchelen., 4120 8lrc11 bult~s as: Street , No. 10s, Ntwport Buell. PROFESSIONAL MORTGAGE: Callfornla92660 SERVICE, ISOO Adams, No. Jl)e, Co$\e l'hls txi~neu is btl11g ConOucttd by i1 MtSil, CA. '2'2t ll'ilrtntrslllp. D•'fld 8 . Connelly, 3107 Somey A. Duffie Fryling Rd., Cotl.e Mn•, CA. '2626 Tiiis stetement llltd wltll the Countv CllarlH E. Perry. 3t16 Mlslr11 Clertt of Ore11~ county on: Aprll 30. 0.-J,,., Hunll11gton Btacl'I, CA. 197S. l'llls business h co11ducled by• THOMPSOH6VANWERf geMrel pert11ersll1p. Att°"""' 11 &..aw Oovtd B. Con1141lly *-Flow MllcAr111ur l'l.n• Tiiis st•ttmtnt was tiled wltll tilt ntt,.,,.cArtlluraoult..arc1 County Clerk Of o .. nge County on Ht.,,.n IHCll, Callfornle 0'40 .APrlt u ms. FUU3 . ' F4ll11 PubllSll~ Ora119e Coesl 0611y Piiiot, Publllhtd Or•noe CoHt D•lly Piiot. . Y 22, ~. •lld Ju11e s. 12. 197.s 113~ May U, 22, 2'. •lld Ju11e s. t97S 11~JS Schiel< announces NEW Weight Control Center l If die followi111so11nds11., yeu, ...... t*ll tt1t Sch1ick Wtitflt Ce11tr1I C.nt11. O Lttt Mltflt FAST en ,1111 O bst ...... tFAIT11P1ts 0 L.n"""" , An '" ~" Nt 0 lestM!tlltFAlh111ty,_n Q a-.. .. ._. IVEllYTl~E PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie following person Is Ooing M• nHSU: NAILS ETC .• 776JS Forbes Rd . Svile L. Laoun• Nlouel. C" 92b11 T•resa Ly1111• P•uull•, ~300 Feln.1ew Rd , No. Y20S, Costa Mew , C..111. '2616 Tiiis business is collductto by •n In. dlvlOual. Ttrtn Lynne P1uull• TlllS st•tement was Ill.ct wltll the Cou11ly Ciera of Ora11ge County on Aptll 10. ms. • fJ'4V14 Publl"'9d Ore11911 CCHISI Oelly Piiot, \My 22, 2',•ncl JuntS, 12. ltJS 1:Jl8.7S PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS•UllNHS NAME STATlMfNT l'lltfoltowtngpertofl lsGOlllfbul.l1141Ss "': C & L tl"IOUSTFUES, 22 Al\ft.s Ct., NtwllOr"t s .. (11, CA. t2'60 "1>ntld J. LaV•ll•, 2.2 A{ltS (t., NewPOtl 8tt1tll, CA. t2MO Tiii\ IN1l11u~ Is COnCIU(ltd by •n lndlvlou.1. Though most board m embc.·rs s eemed to ravor James Haldwm 's Sea Village project, they asked tha t' the planning comm is'!;ion review several technical changes suggested dur- mg lh<!'90·minute hearing. Supervisors sa id they want written assurances in the zone change documents that Baldwin will dedicate all development contrnls over open space in his project top the county. The boarc! also asked the com- mission lo reconsider n segment Balboa Hunt By Officers Yields Arms J\ search or a Balboa apart- mt!nt following a predawn shool· ing incident Tuesday yielded an arsenal of weapons. hundreds of ampheta m in c pills and several arrestees, police said today. Detectives said they first launched a probe before dawn Tuesday when two men on a motorcycle reported being s hol at by a bearded man who first bra ndis h ed · a k n ife, t h e n emerged from his home with a pistol. Arrested soon after the alleged shooting incident was computer operator Thomas J effrey Reiter, 34. After booking him on char~es of osst1ult with a deadly weapon, detecliv~s obtained a search warrant and returned to the tlpartment ~·t. 423 E. B::ilboa Boulevard. FAIT WlllMT LOSS II AUIOn AlWAYU DISAlfOIUllll PAil· '"" --... tCil ......... .......................... ,..~··•flnt ..... ldid .. •-·····~.­dlllt ........ Mt ft ...... RCMillcl J , UVellt Tlll• •l• .. INl<lt ... "'-" •llll "" C:0.,111., Clefll ol Or•n" '-'ty Oft ,.,,.., It, ,.,,, .. un. ~llfltd Or.n .. Coest Delly Pltot, ,.,,., IS, tl, tt, •no JUl'le s. 1t1S 1711·1> Capt. Rich H amilton said of- ficers selted several rifles, shotguns and the pistol which al- legedly fired lbe shot that missed the cycle riders. ......... ,.... .. w •• --~-1111•Mlit....,_ T ~ .,.,.,_ti CALL HOW Police said they also found more than 500 ''minibcnnies ·• al- 1---,-,ct-.,-10-u-,-,-u-s-1N-.-,-,--• I e g e d to b c amp he tam inc s NAMI STATIMINT possessed fot Sule. PUBLIC NOTICE n.t lollowlno P4•ton '' ckllno lkltl Its: 1.tcH11.01t "''-"'rs. m11 er.,. They arrested Denise Karen 'fl•, MlUIOflVltfo, Celllornl••1'7i Miller, 20. of the address, on SUS· •II• R•• luKeinl. 2'711 c.renvl•, M11,1onvi.10,c.1110,111 • .,.1s picion of possessing the drugs .. 8404 Tiii\ btnlfl*•• It (Ofldu<t•d by fl't tn 558 dlV'4illi11. "'-· 0 h • 1tll• "" 1111um1 •"'Omen in t e apaM.menl also Tiii• ,11t1rnen1 ,..., 11ttd w1111 t11e were arrested, one on charf.{es of r #IS I ' ~l~Cltrltol Or.,.oe CountyoOMv poSSCSStnl{ 3 hypodermic syringe 1 ..... • c......,,. ~ and another on charRcs of mari-0,...,. Pulltlthtd Oren~ coeu 0•1tv ~101~ J·uana possess um. '-------~ \ J-$,tt,1•,'6,tt1'S *2 11 Most of the opposition to Sea Vill age came from South Laguna ·residents. who objected to the ridgetop developme nt. Murray Storm, assistant direc- tor of the county Environment<.11 Manageme nt Agency, said Baldwin's project is in complete conformance with the county general plan. He told s upervisors more than 130 acres of the site will remain in permanent open space and the remaining acreage will support about 535 single family and con- dommiu m residences. Unde r the terms of the general plan, the area could be developed Storm said the project has been revised considerably by the plan- ning staff and commission dur- ing two lengthy public hearings. In general, Baliiwin's plan call s for development of five separate parcels in phases, form· mg a claw-s haped line of dwell- ings along the ridges and leaving the center canyon portions in open space. About a dozen south county re- sidents spoke in opposition to Baldwin 's plans. Protests centered on the fact the development may be too dense, may impact. scenic re- sources and would be too much fo r schools. roads and sewer systems in the area to handle. SACRAMENTO (AP) -A rull·scale stMe· Senate investi~ation of the status of Tom quinn, who draws one s late pay check as head of the Air Resources Board and another as an aide to • Democratic Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., has been de- manded by a Republican senator. Jl : A Brown spokesman said Quinn is a .caJanet o(. : fi cer am;t the two checks total $43,404-a-year, tbe : pay set by la w for cabinet members. : Republican Sen. George Deukmejian, who de· : w:~~~ds ~ae/nv::n~dti~ .(,,_ ________ """): ._·. morally wrong for Quinn Stale to get two checks. Bollg..,ood Bf!flriap County Now Owns Prima Dump Site LOS ANGELES <UPI) -Academy Award win· · ning movie maker Haskel Wexler has been s ub- poenaed by a fe deral Grand Jury reportedly in· • vestigating whether Hollywood figures have given • financial support to the terrorist Weather Under· ; ground. • Wexler, who won an Oscar in 1967 as cinemat.o-• grapher or "Who's Afraid or Virginia Woolf?" s aid • Wednesday he could not comment about his Gr~: Jury appearance. ''1bere are a number or us t.: _ volved a nd we haven't had time since we came·· from New York lo discuss this," he said. Orange County now owns the entire 970·acrc Prima Deshecha garbage dump site in the hills above San Juan Capistrano. The co unty Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Wednesday to buy the final J 10· acre segment of the canyon area from the O'l'ieill family estate for $336,000. The purchase brings to more than $2.83 million the total spent by the county on the site. which will replace nearby Forster Ca-. OCCMwic LeatkrQmts Conductor Joseph Pearlman has announced lh~t Su nday~ concert with the Qrange Coast College Community Symphony Orchestra will mark hjs Inst ap- pe car un ee with the c0Jlege- commun1ty ensemble. Pearlman 's r~signation from the podium post. was reluctantly accepted this wtek by Coast College Community District trustees after they learned that hts decision was made on medJcal advice. Pearlman will continue his m usic teachintt · work on the faculty ot Orange Coast College. No actlon has been taken yet on the naming of a new condu.ctor for the OCCCSO, authorities said. ' nyondumpsometimethisfall. Forster Dump w111 be full to its rated capacity in July, according to county Road Commissioner L . Ted Mcconville. Constru c tion has a lready begun on an access road leading into the Prima Descecha ca- nyons from Ortega Highway. The county ente red into an agreement with the O'NeiUs two years ago to buy the hilly pasture land in three increments. The initial purchase was for 859 acres at a cost of $2.5 million, followed by the first optional ac· quisition of 357 more acres for $1 million and the final purchase Wednesday. The option on the last pa rcel of land. wh ich is deemed most suit- ed for single family residential development as an alternative, was due to expire June 13. Once the dump site is filled, It will be utilized as a public recreation area . Viets Sheltered .. : : : ... : : : LOS ANGELES CUP() _. District Att~:: Hospital Pt 9N Joseph Busch said there was not enough evidence '41;: bring Crimin.al charges aga.inst empJoyes or~:: ty·USC Hos p1taJ accused ol illegally se1Un1 or trad• • • ing away drugs, but there are grounds for boepil~: officials to discipline them. ~ •: -· ... Busch said an eight month investigalion of ~ diabetes unit at the hospital revealed aome "Ulept .. diversion of drugs" but inw.Ugators had found "IMt ~ evidenc:e oC lar&e·scale or conspiratorial criminal+; conduct." · . ~· ~ LOS ANGELES (APJ -An eight-month old lid! has been returned to her parent& after she wu a~' parenUy stolen from beT mother at blrt.b by a nura.. now charJed in the biun-e murder o{ a prepui. woman. Authorities. said ST·year-old Maey ci-Udl wu told her child was stillborn by ~ nurH, wbo showed her a retua after deliverifta the baby ~ Kaiser Hospital. S ... •eeka SACRAMENTO CUPI) -Le1iala_Uon repu114 a stalewtde requlreme.t tbal amoc devl~ be (n. stalled on uaed cans qpm a che111e ol O'lfMn ... : was narrowly defeated W~y la the A&MmblJ · Transportation Commit~. FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. CAP) -EJmo Zumwalt lit and his wife have taken in a family of 11 Vl~t· pamese refu1rees with ~ ob· servalion that ll w<\uld be a lltUe crowded in their two-story, four. bedroom home. T.hc family of Ung Van Due, 32, arrived in Fayettevtlle by plane Jatc Wed· ncsd ay afternoon. The bill (S813) by Sen. Nate Holdee, J>. . 0..lver City, waa tejettec) on a T-4 vote, one abort.,r the eight needM. ~ ' ~ I. ) . . , PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUS •UllNIU NAMa iTATIMl1n Tiie IOllOwonq ptrM)n " 00.119 bu" nt\\ ., 86 DAILY PILOT . lttursclay, June 5, 1975 11'~, Oeer ·We're an authorized M e r cedes-Benz dealer. but we're new and w e 're a Jt;Wt;LRY 8Y SANDY 1)00 E Ot .. n 91""' . 8•100. CA 0 .. 1 s ... or• c e.... '* t 0c..,. 111..a 8•1004, CA u .. 1 Thi\ l>U\IM" " l111Wluc l•el OY •n In chv•Glll•• Car Sales Up Reptiles New Mail Racket little off the beaten track. We have to try harder. That means lower prices. good lease rates. and just plain good customer service. Corne in and see us. S.nor• ( tl••k Tiii\ \l•l•tn.rnl w•• 11190 ..-1h llw Co....lv Cltti. 01 01•nlll!I Councyon M.>, U, l~H ,4410 P\o1>11>11to O••noe CO••I 01111, P11u1 For a Change SYDNEY, Australia <AP> -The packages are sent out from Australia lo American and European post orfices evt!ry week, labeled .. ~.all hnn~in~s." 1'chocolates " or "silverware. But rns1dc, wrappt.·d in to'wels and handkerchiefs, urc some or """' 29, •nel J1111e > 12, 19, 19/S 1'"48 H PUBLIC NOTICE SUPt:lllOll COUllTOt< THE STATt: 0, CAL.,OllHIA t<Oll THECOUNl'Y 0"01UHG6 Mission Viejo Imports No. A·IJl2' HOTIC:I!' Ot< HIAlllNG OF l'ET· ITIOH '0A Pll09ATE OF WILL AHO FOii LETTli llS TEST AME HT ARY E'1•1e ol ALICE s rREEMAN ~hot ALICE !.PAAGUf! r RE E MAN, •h• ALICE T FREEMAN, Oe<u.ccl. DF.TRO IT (lJ Pl> New t·:ir s ules in May Wl'l'l' the bl's t s in<.·c last Octobl.'r for t he s lumping l l.S. auto industl'y but still 21 pel'n·nt below the t.>n~rgy n 1sis-dt'prcssed 1974 lt>ve l. the four l ' S. i.IUlO mukt.'l'S ha\'l' l'L' ported. San Die-cjo Fwy, A.very Exit. 83 l·I 740 or 495-1700 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVl!!N INI LO•• E FrNm•11 ho !oleo "••elnoiw1t· uon 101 prob••• ot wlll •no tor Leiter• ---------------------------iTe•l•r> ... nl••Y ,,,,,.,,,<.e 10 -ICll ... n•<tdr tor lurtller o.llllCul•">. •ncl tn.t ,,,.. ""'••no P••ce OI lle•ron9 lhe ~­ ""' bffn \.ti IOr Jun• 10, 191), at ~ 30 • m ~In tn• courtroom ol 0.PO<lmton\ Indus try executives cl<111T}ed a 17 percent Jump over April sales, twice the usual average, 1nd1rated a s ummt•r sull'S surge m 1ght be in tht> offing. Thl'ir tradi· 1t 1on ;tl s pr1 n J.( upturn DESERT'S BEST BUY ... and view! lndinn ~ hill.I TO\NNHOUSES Palm Desert No lot •••O <Ou r!, •I 700 C1v1t C,enttf' Drove INOI on tne Coly ol Soni• An.., California D•ltO M.l y '1 191) WILLIAM E SI JOHN, Counlv '''"' l'ICANK A OLOMEN Oldme11, 1(1119 & Cret•• '01 Oo•er Or Ste 100 N .. , ... ,, ... < ... C•ltt •t••t Allorney' lor Pehllonu Pu1>t1\neo O• un9~ C04\I CJ.t1fy 1>1101, M<lJ 29 JO ""°Jun~), 19/) lYllJ I) DRUGS MUST IE CAREFULLY STORED ly TERRY GltA.NT. R.f't\. 1wH·1· mtttt>nah~ed. IM PORTS. WlllCll huH' bt•t.•n claiming bt>t - tt.•l' than onl! of l'\'L'I'\ fi\'t• s:.ik :. :.o f:.a1· this 0 yt.•tt1'. sold a11 t.•st1matl.'d 135.000 c·:i r~. uµ 17 percent Ill Ma\' o\l•r I.1st n·ar'. but th1.•iJ" :-h;11't• of.tlw l ·.s . market sltppC:'<.I b1.~low 20 µt'n:enl for. till' first l irnt.· this yt•ar. l.oc.ill·d in,, i.hc•llt!rt•d C:ll\'I" l>I!\ l!ral hundred reel abO\'C 1h'e d l'i.rrl flonr Indian !tilt ... off1·1 ... a11 incomparJhl1! p.1noram1c \ i1•w whc•rr. 1:1111lin~ brcc1;c" genii~ l>Wt'I'µ aWJ\ Ilic 1·an•.., uf 1111' 1\111lcl1 •\ I! r l' .1 nt :r 11 ~ Dom1.·~t11.· ma11ufttt · tun·rs. with sa il's of 60 2,7H!l t;.ir:.. t o ppe d ,\pnl by 17 pl'r1.·(•n1 while· th1.· fon·1~11 m<1kt·:-~<"' tkll\'l'l'll'S d1p b~ OH'I' H,000 t·ar!) from tht• prt·· \ 1uu~ mo111 h <•ntl tlll'11· ~h<H't' ol lht• l .S. m ark1.·t slip to IH pcrn•nt The norm;1I 15 µ1.•rc.:ent :-.hu rt· o I l h t' m ii r k 1.• t h u s t°l I nl bt•tl bt• l' :J UM' of t Ill' imports· fut· I 1.·t.·onum) t.'d !!t' . 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It•• '()' ttl< '"' u l•ltt l'llC f '' I I I fl' I-I ' "" ht u \ ,, u o. • ,1 ,.. 11 .. 11\t '" "'• v.111 ••"I"' 1 f1ron11.th •llh'•fl t\lf"' tho,1,~·t \~Ii.JI ttMotn, l•"•fA• ,, I' '" u 1111 ttt• er f\• .. Uh ~:·•111•:, ,~· ~·;•::',"," :,•;:Jui, t: .. :::.' .. 11uv11t PARK LIDO PHARMA.CY 351 H ospital Road Free Delivery Newport Beach 642-lSSO SOMETHING YOU SHOULD 1KNOWABOUT I CADILLAC: '1 Nabers Cadillac is havi ng its June Sale. Nabers CodiUoc 2600 Harbor Blvel . Cost,. Mesa S40·9100 ANY MAN WOULD LIKE A NEAL'S Gin CERTIFICATE eai SPORTING GOODS DADS FAVORITE -NANGIJU-1! \ I FISHERMEN I .. RODS . REELS . LINE ""' FLY TIE KITS · LURES · ' TACKLE BOXES. ... LANDING NETS · HIP BOOTS . WADERS~ CREELS · FISHING HA TS . TENNIS PLAYERS I SKIERS I SKIS · POLES . BOOTS· BINDINGS PARKAS GlOVES PANTS . SKI SOX· DRYLANO LESSONS . ROD C~SES GAME SMOKERS . CRAB TRAPS · ROD HOLDERS . DEPTH FISH FINDERS · FISH KNIVES . FISHING BOOl<S ·FLY TIE VISES TENNIS RACKETS -BALLS . TENNIS SHOES · SHORTS · SHIRTS JACKETS · WARM UP SUITS TENNIS BOOKS · TENNIS BAGS · VISORS. RACKET COVERS· PRESSES· SWEATERS ~ HATS · TOWELS · PICTURES WIND SHIRTS · SKI •« • GLASSES SWEATERS • \l~~ I SALE PRICES ON NOW '\ . . . I HUNTERS I GUN S · AMMO . HUNTING JACKETS · HUNTING PANTS · CLEANING KITS -GUN CASES - TARGET THROWER . GUN CASE -GUN RACK -DECOYS -GAME CALLS - ~ BINOCULARS -~ HUNTING (GOLFERS) CLUBS BAGS · GOLF SHOES HEAD COVERS · GOLF GLOVES ' SCORE KEE PERS GOLF CARTS PUTIERS . WEDGES GOLF BALLS SHAG' BAGS · GOLF HATS · GOLF BAG TRAVEL COVERS · SEAT CANE - ELECTRIC PUTTING DISC GOLF BRUSHES KNIVES I I BACK PACKERS I BACK PACKS · SLEEPING BAGS - TENTS -HIKING BOOTS -STOVES DRY PACK FOOD · SLEEP PADS -uAY PACKS · HIKING SOX - BINOCULARS -PACI< RODS -DOWN COATS - HIKE SHORTS · DOWN BOOTIES -LANTERNS - COOKIN G PAN S -SWISS ARMY KNIVES GAME PLAYERS DAR T GAMfS.l • JOKARI HORSE SHOE:) BADMIN TON TABLE TH-4NIS • FRIS- BEE S. JAi ALAI~ VOLLEYBALL CROQUET SHUFFLEBOARD POO L CUES TOSSUM • BASEBALL GLOVES · SHOES· 8A TS • ARCHERY BOWS • ARROW S TAR GETS • RA- OUETBALL RA CQUETS • VOL. LEY BALL NETS -BASKET· BALLS . GOALS SQUASH • RACKETS . fWATER SKIERSl I WATER SKIS BY CONNELLY AND VOIT WATER SKI ROPES -VESTS SWIM TRUNKS BY HAN G TEN • LAGUN A OCEAN PACIFIC AND SURF LINE HA WAii SPEEDO SWIM SUITS I SKIN DIVER I DIVE MASKS · SWIM FINS . SWIM TRUNKS -SN ORKLES • SURF RIDERS · KICK BOARDS · SPEAR GUNS -ABALONE BARS -DIVE · KNIVES • WET SUITS SPORT SHOES FOR VOLLEY BALL • TRACK • JOGGING -TOP SIDER DECK SHOES -TRACK • BASEBALL • FOOTBALL NEWPORT CERRITOS #163 Mall 924-1625 ; 219E.4th Kf-7-5723 1 601 S. Eucl id 871-5988 MOUll~ Me.i -Fri t ·30foo9 $ot 9-)() .... BEACH fashion Island 644-2121 ~ I \ ....,. ·~· .. ,o ..... ···~­, .. ···-···~- I four compunu.• w~rt.• or fC'nng $200 to $600 rt'· butes to h e lp pu ll lht.>msel ve.:o; out of t h1.• moi;l pro longed s ttle!) s lump since World War 11. FINANCE the dcadliest snakes in the world. . Lizards and crocodiles, too, are traveling a round the world by ordinary mail in a massive rep- tJlc s muggUnJ.: ~acket that Australian authorities ure jus t beginnin~ to crack. ''CAN YOU IMAGINE what would happen If some of these packages broke ope~ in, say, the CHRYSLER, WtoC11 Dallas, Tex. post office?" asked Bn~n Eves .• the bt:gan offerin~ $200 cash Investment senior ins pt!clor of the South Australian Nahonal l'('bull'~ on its t'ompacl Parks and Wildlife Ser vice. <.'ars 111 May . said sales G M "They would be confronLed by some of the JUmped 42 POl'Cent over" roup eels world's most ve ne mous reptiles. We have the an· Apl'll but :.till lagged 31 tivenoms here in Australia. But would they even pen·ent bl" hind May of The Lido Stock Servi<.·<.• know what kind of s nake it was?" IC:Jl>t Yt'C:Jr . It~ l'Ompal'l He says the s muggling racket is the w.ork of SPonsored Lido lnvt>sl· Dart and \':.ilurnt models ment Study Group will professional criminals, who stand to makC' big pro- a tcounte d for nl.'<1rly hold the il' bi monthly fits from the trade, and L1mateur naturalis ts who 40.000 of lht• 90 .Gl9 cors want to cxrhan"e s rv•c1mens with hobbyists in other meeting on June 16 from "' .... ~ sold by C'hryskr. up 144 1 countril'S. A I 7 p.m. unt1 10 p.m .. ill t r 1 r I JX'l'Cl'Ol OV(;'I' pn , An Amel'l"an hubbvi~l \\l.IS so o ra I.! u or l ll' the l'\ewport Beach 01 -" ,, -Gent.'l'ttl Motors s <11d fH't' of L os Angt>ll's Australian rept1l(!s he rect•i\'ed that C:JS a gift he ltl> s&1 l1.·::. int·n·ased 16 ma1l"<J back in the hull ofa model aircruft carrie r a Fed e. JI Savings at 3201 " µc.·n·t.•nt. Ford 9 pt•rcl'nt 1'l'Wl)Ot'l Blvd. tallksnake w 1l h its rattles taped to keep it quiet. and Aml·r1t·•rn Motors 2 For the professionals, ordinary Australi<in r>t·1·1.·t·nt. mamly on tht· s n<1kcs bring about $6.50 an inch on foreign bl<1ck st1·1.·ngth or 1ls nt'w s m<ill Foi· furllwr mf'orma-murkets. Valuable ·specimens, such as a prime P h h t d lion. "Ontact Hob Sunds, d ' al't'r w 1<.· uccoun c . " black tiger sn ake. can be worth $400. An or m <iry for 40 i.>t•rct-nt of suit's. at 675·4500. lizard goes for a bout $40. tHE TRADE GOES on in tiger and taipan B kB• Ch d snakes and crocodiles, blue-tongue lizards, goanna s an las arge and geek~ lizards. The reptiles happily curl u p for SAX l•"HA"C'ISCO CAP} -Thrt'c \\Omen ha\'l' llll•d a clai.s u1.·t1on s uit in fcd<.•ral t·ourt d1:.1rging ( 'roda·r .\:at 1ona I Hank "1th dt:-crimmating :iga ini.t its t•mµlo) 1.·~- days inside packages so Jong as there 1s some moisture to s us tain them. ·'The reptiles trade has been going on for some lime but we got a breakthrough we really needed 111 ~larch ... E\'c!> s aid in an intervie'L Th1.·. :.utl f tlt-cl 1n l'.S. D1strit:t Cuurt ~et•ks ~1 l'Ourt order to :-.tu1J thl' ba1Jk from wh<1l 1t c:.illt:d ~yst emat 1c l'l'Stnction of ib \\Omt'n ;md minonl\ l 'ffi plu~ l'!> tut ht• lo\\ t·~t puying, lt-<J!:il dcsirabll' job::.: Of Crocker':-. JO.GOO t·mµloyes, the s uit !>aid 3,600 01' 25 Pl'l'tl'nt <Jl'l' mmortlll'l> :.ind 7,000 or 66 percent "T" o l ' .S. nationals came here and colll't.'tt·t.l n·pttk:. t'Xll'ns1vcly while they Wt!re in this country. After they left <111d they were suspected or taking some reptile!> "ith the m -three packagt:s were sent off to them from Mt>lboumc. C:Jl't' women. "II •>" L'\'l'I'. I hl'!)t' minonti~s <1 nd ft.•nrnl t· t•mµluyt.•:. <ll'l' :JS!)ll.!nl'd to the ll•ast desirable jobs •111d ul'l' t ht.·n clton 1cd <.•qua I o pµortuniti<.'s for tr<Jin- mg. pl'Omot1 on. L'l t .. " th<.· suit ch:.irgt'd. "Wh<'n the packages a rrived, the gentleman concerned bclie\·cd he was under surveillance by Amcncan authorities so he didn't collect them. The packages were sent back'to Melbourne, wh<'re 35 reptiles worth $5 ,500 were found inside -all but one or them dead . Pla111t1ff's in lhc suit an· two former bank 1.·mployes and ont' who st ill worh there. It\\ as fih.-d on b<.•halr of <111 pt.·rsons in s imtlm· positions. "This has led lo quite a number or reptile s up- pliers and mailers in South Australia. Once we st<Jrt inLcr\'iewing and interrogating people you find one le<Jds to two and two to four." 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W)flel Gr ... 1 i Oh• Sllr :., t 14'il.!M .7' 1'. ' Pf/M '·E •.tt NWtwt 12.79 M.I... l'llt Fii Ut 7. ITIAOMAN PDS1 ~°"' •·J s. N•IWCI 'n t 1 ~T • 0nr1ft • S. 2 6. LO•D Atl• P'IN St t.M N, A1'1 ll!d 2 li H.I. ~......,ltr 9, 10. NY Vtn 111·., 11 "ow" o· lf'(Oft'I l' 7.U Altll•t ••• 'J. Pin y~ (1) Cr> ._ H ... N.L. NI. no •Md. • .... CG l'\lftCI ' •• 10'11 .. ,ti "" .• n t• ~,., Gftl ,fC M.L Am •11• t .17 ,,, P10M• II POI ltlYMt '·" H.L. CIMCl!t,,. cc lll(f 1,. • 0~11 ,. t :.ec11 .a ~'1 L.v .., H.L. Bnel OIO .... 10,,. PIM ct 11.1112.C 0Uafl ... $ N.L ·-v• ••b•e. ,, I ··~ Time to Dori ow? Green Stulf'1 A.viiflable By SYLVIA POllTER Q. Should you borrow mt;mey now? , . A. Yes, assum1na: You net."d or want the m011ey tor a worthwh1lt1 purpose. Thia ls the tlrsl tltne J have s uggested lhecurrents1umpMgantnlate 19'13. Q. Why ls tbta a good Ume to borrow money? • A. Because the money ls available -and that 11 the )cey point. The Federal Reserve System has signlricHnlly retreated from 1ts tight r money policy or 1973.74 in order to help fight the bu5ine ss s lump . Demands: for bank loans have softened Ln renec- tton of the business decline. The whole at· Money's Worth · mosphere is "easier" -and that apphes to •II types ot bor· rowers. . ALSO CREDl'I' IS CHEAPER -not as cheap as you would hke but still way below the costs ror short-term Joans a mere few months ago and moderately below the peak rates ror long-term loans. • Rates well may co down from here -ror a whlle But the biggest declines are behind us. Q, Inter~st rates wdl start r1s1ng soon, won'l they'! A. Thats the popular, "standard forecast "but I don't swallow it whole by any means The danger Or a renewed upturn tn interest rates as the recovery takes hold and bor- rowing expands acrQb:s the board is widely recognized The eompet1tlon for funds could become horrendous -and that could push up rates , of course. But that's precisely \lo1hy Treasury Secretary Simon is traveling all over the nation to shout ''peril!" If the Treasury's budget def1c1t ts not..brought under much greater conlrol lJl the year starting this July 1, its bor- rowing could indeed create "a vicious compe~1tion for funds between the federal government and prlvare borrowers." And this would indeed be aggravated to a peril point if the inflation spiral reemerged with the recovery and the Federal Reserve sh1Cted bac k to a monetary policy of restr1ct1on. BUT IT NEED NOT happen Hu.ge totals of funds are being saved and are piling up 1n our 1nst1tu1.1ons awaiting in - vestment. Tb ere 1s enough slack 1n this-economy now to ac- commodate an immense budget deficit without reigniting 1nOat1on. The fears or a crec:ht crunch could become self- /ulf1lhng prophecies, I admit -but they also might prevent the crunch merely by warnmgof the dangers. Without in any way dism1ssmg or downgrading the threats, lam leaning toward the more optim1st1c litde. And the very fact that there 1s such widespread discussion of the dangers inherent tn uncontrolled federal spending both w1th1n Congress and throughout the US. )Sa "plus " Q. What's the outlook for inflation? A. Sevet-al ma,or inflation forces, are bu1ld1ng up once more -and to deny that would be stupid Many basic 1n- dustr1es (autos, for instance) are openly announ cing . 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 are moving up aga1!1. BUT -,THE FUNDAMENTAL, massive forces that coincided to set off the disastrous world\lo•lde 1nOations of 1973-14 are not doomed to reoccur in 1975·76. The quadrupl- ing of 011 prices~ two devaluations of the dollar 1n a short period, the coming together of business booms around the globe. a series or hornble crop failures -why must we ex pccfthem lo hit us so soon again? \ If "'e get a halfway decent break 'on the weather. the '4'orst of the escalation 10 food pnces 1s behmd us for a span ~ at least Record wheal arld corn crops are forecast for 1975. And indus trial raw malenals prices are under pressure .around the world. The annual rate of innat1on could be down to the 41h-5 percent range by the end of this year. That's not a forecast, but it's certainl y a poss1b1hty. And whde that rate stdl ts far too high, Just compare it \lo'tlh the double-d1~lts of '74. THE GRAVE DANGER FACING the world 1n the last decades of the 20th c~ntury is inflation. This has been and 1s our most seri us · lJ.eol.e,Jlut_1t n.eed.nol r.eu;rulfU>o soon -or again as bad as m 1974 -1( we use our heads and adopt the proper ant1 ·tnnat1on policies on lime West Germany has managed to bring its increase 1n consumer prices back down to under 6 percent. as of latest -reporting date -the best record of any nation But the US ·15 .regaining its 0pos1t1on among the top performers too. . MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks Nf".,York Snt ... \lohtlHt> 11101 '"' '" "'JY' "''° H'IO Wod •/\ ....... lft.lf'I INDEXES 49.24 90.04 839 96 92.60 off up off off 0.11 0 43 6.18 0.29 i\'f>W York l:S M""' Artl.,,. l ·' ·~ ,.-- Wedoe1day's Closing Prices NEW ""' ~' p I lh't) °* tl'iQ ll&llt ·a 4 11 "'"-_ ._Ion ,.., ,,I SI 1• 1•-• I ...._ I.I ltl1't! •• p. Cfldt l <'--•• If' 1 "' •• 11 Jf\lo+ l'I -..C-UL ~I All '~,._ l'I [.tl':c1;:f J :: 11:;.._·~ ~f'Jfld t.60 • <Ul'I+ \.'& f t.:. • . 1 11• " ~~1 ... °'~ I .. nt!. ~-i. 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CBS (2) 9: 00 -"Nightmare." A man ~ho believes he has witnessed a murder mvestigates the incident himself in this. •· TV movie. with Richa rd Crenn a, Patty. Duke As tin, Vi c Morrow and Arlene • · Golonka. NBC (4) 9: 00 -"Elvis -That's the Way It Was." The Elvis Presley stor y complete ~ith 30 songs from his La~ Vegas act, 1s captured on fil m in t his 1970 documenta ry. TV DAILY LOG · Thursday Evening JUNE 5 m Mtrt C1iftilt Slllw 1:eow;or• r;qimmm ...... 012l> n C•JlQ!. I""" 0 huac• ,:00 f) ~(I\( l)Cll TlllnUJ Mewit: (C) <'GI "tliflltalrt" (R) (wsp) '74 -Ridllrd Cfll!AI, P1tty Dub Aslin, VIC Morrow, Aidt Jollnson, Ailene Coloou. Ridwd ScMal. A businessman witll • wdl-ordt1td hie th1nu he Ills witnessed • ~1lhn1 1q the apM!ment ICIOU the w1t-1ic111 Ills. Llilllll to cet help hom the police, who doubt his story, he decides to betilf hi$ own 1nvts1111L10n. Q llMSWt m Paitn~ct Fuilf li)MM S.1114 El) llltril T tlHI Ofl St.u Trt' m Dedrit c..11., {f)Rq&F~ i.:30 io Mu~ Criff• SMw m a.., Crilhdi 111 Ci)I S,, tDZ..11! IQ!! (I;) Dultr'' CMtct mrrncln• al littlt R11Ub 1:ooeoo~oo mmt1nn ())lrtll1Wt 0 lflllill1 ler Wm C.J MM $4i!IM (tJT111 .. tf ~tHIKH 0 ftat'' Mr UM? 111..ettlllC'f Tiit fll LI Mllff P~ ~ 1\e Iii • ., . tI.J Assl(ut1I AIMfb ' Ct )lmttl DrlN TlwH si..cu 7:10 B CIMW C-a · ii} Pria Is licllt ..... MltficM ,.,.. r\_91ld'sM*Ahal 1 t J2 (l J Tl Tdl Ille TIWtll fJ Millletl S .._.: (2lw) "Tiiie Aa1~ Kilb" (dr1) '59 -Robelt Mrtchurn. Stanley Baker, Cil Sala. m11t1H'sKtltd t°ID Tiit W17 It Wn "1951 Dodi· e11fG11nts PllJ·Otr' MbyWf.Wt~ Llnle R11Ul1 O ~C~.H?;)OC a1mdaJ Mtwit: (t) (tM) "Om-Tlllrs tllc Wa7 It Wu" {mus) '70 -Elvis Pre:lle-f. All illvest11ahon ol the phtnoflltnon thlt il um.-uplur1111 the UPl and doWns he eiperiencn pu111n1 his Id toeether. EN1s per. forms JO SOlllS lrom hil record· • b1eakfnc Id at the lnternatlOftal Hold 111 Las vecas. CtJ Tiit u......wcs D ltnl {l)I CV ED Stncb If s.1 J'il.mc. "I Ain't Muchln' Any· more" (R) Sieve Keller 1oei undet· cover, posinc as a dralt evader, to localt the ~ilant ol i desertei who •us slaill· 111 Sin Francisco. (loJ Mtvit: (t) (211t) "0-Da,, tllc Siltll ef •-" (dra) '56 -Robelt Taylor, Ricll11d Todd. m Tiit a.w DMs &.l ftltival INrudtul t°ID II Pttftrutia it Well TraJ "Hal1e>111I Folk Festival" ':IO O""" f!lll Titm 10:00 0 1i1J Cnkt• Cfl!Mk Ci) ""' .._. 0 <a (j)) CI> Ell Karly 0 "Sec· ond S1p r (R) A beautiful woman, blinded l0Uowin1 an KC1dent, de· vtlops the ability to foiecast event! to come and 111Jus a dlillina Pit· diction that w heneH is 11111ke< loi death. Stefanie Powers and Mitz HOil IUt$l m m11en Q)Ctt S..lt QtCrttl Aoa . m mrnm Tiit EM ., t1ie 11t Clll iiiiiii"Trll . I =:.~ 1:00 f)@ (l) Tiit WlltMls "Tiit IO:JO 1J (iZJ (])Ci) hill P9litiat ,,._ Caretakers" (Rl When Jolln wonits 111• . , that Grandpa 1s workin& too bard 0 •• Fllrillt • Stu• .... Iller his recent hmt attKk, lbe m ED""" feisty o'4I rn1n IHIS he Is bt1n1 @ AltrM lllldact babied and he rtwnts rt. G11ndrna compl11ns lhll Ohv11 1tw1ys likes 11:00 IJ CV 0 m Ell """ the tl11ldren's Side 111iut her, so O Ci) (lj Qt (j) ..._ . when G11ndpa d1e1du to luv1 g lat "c.MCM horn•. Cr1ndm1 roa with him. rz'I ~.. ..__ O ~Cil mSu-llt "S w••• l.V .... Miur(' ltl Jill wants a mother to 0 Tiit Liiey Slllw paint lier hn1emall1 and tau lier I) MilaiM: 1.,..alMt to tN bmty sllop, $0 Sam asks m ~ ..... ~" .. ~ .. t1i111d lftl• to 111arry Im Mr. Lldlr them. fie Ual t t!tt n MMe: t21w1 "'Oeslt• i. 111e 1 Cl)> VldwJ et s.a 6Ulr' (dral '60 -Ra1fl'Olld Burr, . ClMlll M Join Btnnttt, M11tlla Kytt. ~ WI.Wiii West U:JO II Im (I )(() Cll Lite ....it: (QI Cl)) m El) ...., Milltr (lj "filfM lltlleb let A LMc ..... amon" (R) ~pt. 8elllt'f Mllltr (wts) '73 -l11u BllllMltll, Keith bt11ns his t!Oltinc d•Y"'l Ille sta· Van Dtr Wal tion IMMIU by rv11ni11t llleallon& kite 19 Ci) g Ii' ....., c.r.. a 1un·IOtinc IHMlt addict tryln1 ~ to brtak out of ttlt Police station. I~ I w.-... Clb Clllo'll11 hosts. ( Cl)) (])MM WllW S,.• .,....,., CMa I " 111ldo Riwra: Goodnl111t .. ...., 1'1lnl 'rWtf America" Nidia CM CJ Mftit: "Tiie ~ Htlit" Mftit: {211., "rlw1 FIRltn" (dra) 'S4-Aluander Knox, Cornell (dra) '52 -James Mason, Mlc:llael Borchers. Rennie, Danitllt Dmitu1. fill Yt1• ltr Kt•ltll EI!l 1111 M.,.ta Jturul (f) JllllMM lltp1&1 Prt1rt•t 12:00 0 lhwit: "Tiit I...... P11b I~ (cir•) '68 -Diclt PalMet, l:lO fl til ({) m ... Crttt Slltw Roser 9rownt. •'fh.-tmbtUltl'' Wlltn Ille last man m MMe: '1My Peneue4" {d11) lie hired btl«• resi1n1n1 as 1n in· '62-UnltS MnOll, JUM Havoc. sum•« company utcvti¥e embtz· CD Ctt Sllllt lits thousands of dollars from tht firm. Boll is suspected ~ t11t police 1:00 IJ T...,,.. ol hav1n1btt111n eccessory. Jo Alln @ (j) ,.._, Pfluc suHts IS an ambtlious pohce 1:4S e .... : (t) "Tiie ea.Met Frtll • dttedtwt who Insists Boll is IU'~· "'1cMt" (dra) 'S4-0ale llolltltsoft. 0 (9 )(]) Q)llM ff811$Ch S 81t1k.u,.. Whtft Dalt Blndl, founder of ~n AllltriU, IS thlOWll OUI of h" lloUW and lllO'ttS ltl with Kar" and llef llous411111es, vtter di.OS takes O'lltf. Friday DAYTIME MOVIES IO:OO 0 (C) "Tiit ......... SW' (drl) ·~s -Vivie11 ltilh, Ke1111etll Mort, Erie Portman. (•) "Oee '"'ill.....,.... (dra) '41 -F rtd11c M1rdl, M1rthl Scott. 12.00 m .,.. Llllt ........,.-(dr1> ·34 -1111h111ne HtpllUfll, Jolin Bui. Dontld CffSll. uo e -... "•......,... C44al '31 -Uo,d llt1111, Cllitt I,.....,.. ~1111 T111111ofl !:00 m M.Jliclit Slllw: "T1le Litt Htr· "' .. "Tiit Dilell• 1 fh ,. J:U 1J ..-: •w., Alftl"' (dra) 'lS-Ceoret Raft. Cbw• TrMr. @ (C) ~ Im" (mllS) '5'- P1t Boont, Tom1111 Sands. CllristiM Carert. J:OO fJ (C) "lllllistmt" (CDlll) '58 - Cary Grant, lnarid Btr1m111. (f01 (t) .. ,.... W41•"-ri.a .. C.1111 ......... (COlll) '65 -Sllirlty Mad.Ji111, Peter Ustill0¥. ;Ji (C) "TM'tt A lie.., ...... (com) '67-Peter Kastner, Clirntth Hart mu . J:JO (}) .,_...,, An Ille llM" (drl) '61-K11k Doacln. MICllHI CaiM. 0 (t) 'Tl T• ........ (COii) '5S-lff Kopt, 0.111 .. .mtt. TllCS· 1111 WM, F11q11 •aloA. KOCE Te levision THUltS.,JUNI! t l~.M.I a H l11ter11•t1eJ11I /.•l mtll•• ~IHI J • ........ ~ ICI ICTWI 4 ti Yee1 "'1111 M•41ellH ICI CltOCC I !4· • lleelrlc (lmlllffy ICI ICTWI J • S.N-St,..I ICI ICTWI .6 ......... ,, !Cl l ~BSI "Clo4A: INytir 0.ley 1nd HI~ Clly" "'" MIA lf"I lft•lteAMellt CCI •IW..,_I 01tte!. "~.O ... llt•••\llY of Fulute <.enff•f- 7 .. C..Wll'~lr, Callfffftll 1 .. -1.Jt OrHtt c ..... , Jan IC) IKOCE I "1'7.S AU Sovlllern C41htot"Na "'°" $(hoOI Jau All Slars" I .ti IE trH l•e ll hMlll•••Y ICI (PDSI t·• CAI<-: On"911 C:-"'Y ICI IKOCE I "A Blll"'Jull So< .. 1, -Tilt P'11l11t• Of c;..111or11117" tt·• c.tMWlll• '9•'10al IC) IP8!>) : [ OVTDOORS J In th• DAILY PILOT '. 'Spirit' W~ali in ~&:gun ble perform ance which should solidify with increas· ing fam iliarity. Jones' only fault lies in the area of project ion, soml'times losing portions of his lines in the huge Laguna <iuditorium. The weakest link in the cast is Mickie Claxton, who lacks convict ion and dimension as Jones' cur· rent spouse. More convincing. but still re miss in the area of spirilu<1 I deviltry is Diana Spencer as her · ghostly predecessor. More physical byplay and co- Intermission Tom Titus IOrlfl••I Moll.., l'lchlfw .... Mlracll A•el!Wle .., 2tlll c. • ..., lltt!Hft.) w. w. is still ramnc hell all ~Soatherncatilornia la~ ••••1.t.•("0.,..,.1. tOllC IUCH Cttst 424 2619 C •MU• UA Soutn Coast Pim 714 ~0-059' owm Ounie Mall "I 714-637·0340 ll TORO Saddlt*k Pim Cinema 114 581·!!880 OWICl Plitt City Ceiiter "I 714·991.()332 FOUllUlll VAi.UY OWIClS!Rum Oriwt In •2114.1)39,8)70 fount1111 Valley9'ivt 111114-962-lUI WUTIMSTU Clntml-West "2 7t4.a92-4493 llEW'°'1 IUC11 l1do 7 M 73.SJ50 Q uettis h ma nnerisms are req w red for maximum ''iiiiiii!i~~~i!ii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' contrast. UI As for Pali Tambellini the actress, she is first rate m her hilarious characterization of the oddball psychic who conjures up the long-departed Elvira but can't seem to return her lo the nether world. The role 1s one of Miss T<1mbellini's favorites and she plays 1t to the hill. ALFRED L T J EA1'S and Annabelle Quigley lend effcN1ve suppott as the friends who sit in on the seance. Bren Blair is a bit disappointing in the potentiall y high comic role of the skittish maid, opt- ing for n<.11vete rather than nervo usness. 1\ little more s pirited "Blithe Spirit" would lift the spll'ils of its aud ience. The show continues • PENTHOUSE GIRL BRIGITTE MAIER "BRIGtnE MAIER LA VS TO REST THE MYTH THAT ACTRESSES IN PORNOGRAPHIC MOVIES ARE TOO OLD TOO FAT AND JUST PLAIN TOO UCL Y. CALL THEATRE FOR 2.HO FEATURE IAIAOA WJJrc.AT.11,_ letf ..... M . .... ...,,, ... Bargain MaQ 1n 2,30 Senio r Citizens 1. 50 . at all -time SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES · SAN DIEGO FWf. AT BRISTOL ' SO.COAST PLAZA I ~2711 °FLOSSIE11 IX) Ho Oite Ul!Ckr 11 Achitted 7:15 & 9:15 Sat /S..,.. I: I 5·3: 15·5: I 5-9: 15 FREE PARl(ING So. COAST "THE REIHCAIHATIOH OF PETH PlOUD" PLAZA II 7& I 0:30.Sat/S..,..3:30·7:00.10:30 "HIGHT WATCH .. >-...,.;;Sff~·U=S2;..._ __ 1:45 Sat/S... 1:45-5:30-9:00 CllEMAWID THIEE ~~1~:= CLINT EASTWOOD "THE EIGER SANCTION" Sat .. S.11. 7:10·9:25 I :00.3: I 5·5:30·7:45-9:55 Jw1Mmr s.-~ 'mlM1'" 7·9: 15 Sot /S..11-2:30.4:45-7:00·9: 15 FR E f"ARKll'I "EMMAMUELLE' lXI 9:00 Sot /S-2:00.5:30-9:00 "CONFESSIONS Of A WIMDOW CLEAMH" 7:20. I 0:30 Sot /S.. 3:45-7:20.10:30 \ .. SllOlll ••.• fll. 7:15-9: 15 SAT.·SUI. 1:15-3:15 5:15-1:15 AllD 9:15 "A Thing of Beaut11 is a JoY Forevtr" -John Kl•t• "MURDER OM ntE ORIENT EXPRESS .. "PAPER MOON .. IPGI IARllA STREISAND JAMES CAAN "FUNNY LADY" IPGJ "U'TUIHOF ~ THE rt .. PNfTHR" (llGJ "TOMMY" .. GODFA~Aa'T Ir' (IJ & 'SHARll'S TREASURE" Cl"GJ "W.W.&T119Dbri.Dmc .... '' & YS.P.Y.S." IPGI HUHTIHGTOH CINEMA MAOI •tlUl\4' I 47-9608 847-6011 . ~5KLAMSMAN iK• 'THE NOT s~ I..OJESJCRY_ OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' ~Cl~~,~~1TER ... h•UOICloOl U 979-4141 IUIT REYNOLDS PLUS ELLIOn GOULD & DOHALO SUTHERLUND 11S•P•Y•S" 2114 .t "WIST' lf'GI MUIDEI ON THI Ollltff IXPIESS 1114 .t "CIMTB" . ECINEMACEHTER ... _41U••I o•ll• -Cl•llt 979-4141 THI ODISSA FU JACK NICHOLSON • MARIA SCHNEIDH "Th r fll'\t••ttUC•lfMlill eRlSSe~ n ~STOl CltffMA • tO.Co.tf~- ,,.. •AMAICOIO" t•I 0.7444 1 1 2"J IUI Ctlll Hwy --~· COAONA OIL MAR CORNB. WILDE YAPHET KOTTO A "THE SISTH·IM·U W" ~ "THE STEPMOTHER" IRI ()penMot> lh<u Fro 8 30 p IT\ Sa1/Sun/Ho1 I 2 30 Mon lntu Fn lo 7 pm-SI 2$ THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532·6721 ~ CITY CENTRE CINEMA!> S.A'. FRWY IMANCHESTER EX.I G.G. FRWY ICITY OR. EX.I .A. "A TOUCH OF CLASS' V ''TAMARIND SEED" IPGI .,.HE SISTEl·IN·LAW" "THE STEPMOTHER" (RJ ~ "SHARll'S TREASURE" ~ . "WESTWORLD" IPGI "The Uon 111 Wlt1ter" "Aprit Fooft" IPGJ 4t.4ll1.4 ORISnn "MUR()IR ON 1111 OllllNT llPRISS•• AND IPGl~MARTI"!,~ lHE LION IN WINTER AND 1hl IPGI 1miiiiind Seed ~dr~~r PART II ..--,...:111• .a.o&f-'"'°"" ltl04 JO M1\lllOAY 11 JOtOO 111-Y 6 IOOllOAft II JO t 00 w-.wm•*"-"' ,J.~~ I.Alf DITA.IL 111 t CINEMA VIEJO UMOIMO JwY !OIHAl NllllOM•IUO 830-6990 ~EW~.~!!,:.'.~EMAS ~ NfW'OU Clo'rll \..\.!._ 644..0760 ALSO SM THI$ StlOW I S.\YI 'Ltt ~•IT Hffl llfOU 1:Jt P.M.-tf' WlSntOOI ~IM&IUS WIS-sna ... , MOOl>tUIST DM4tl t CIMEMA WEST "'11-lru •f .f.OlOlflWlll Wt\1-C'"111 8'2·4493 IRISTOL CINEMA lllt\l0l41 .. •C•HMVI SO.COAST,._.UU 540.7444 ,M CHAIUS llOHSOH ·ouTH WISH'" ,. I ~RISTOL CIMEMA M~lOl •I M•CU !l'VI SO. COl.Sl ~AIU 540.7444 WESTllOOK CIHEMAS """'*''" '' llOOIMll w-•llO•I 530-4401 . • .. ' 81 -Tl ,. (., F F BOOMER TUMILEWUDS wtN DID '1t>O SPEEP UP ALJ.. OF A SO"Pf:N? . by ~"'· F. lrown and Mel Casson fll~A1 A~~ {OO ,.~Gu'(; 6Pl.rrfiN6 UP? by Tom K. Ryan " .. &.-----~-------------..I ~# FUNKY WINKERBEf\N by' Tom Batiuck .. DON'T FORGET OOR ea>K REPORT5 ARE DOE FRIDI¥,>, LE5f COWABUNGA ! I'D 8E1iER GET STARTED 00 Ml~E J COWA&.l~GA~ FIGMENTS NANCY ~ ...• MY OLD TREE IS GETTING- A BIG-0 UMP ON THE ROOT )) . ~I MAYBE I FE D IT TOO MUCH OF TI-415 R ICH PLANT FOOD • • il I by D·a1e Hale by Emie Bushmiller I'LL BET THE RICH DIET GAVE IT THE GOUT ,.__-----'--I _,..,.,.~ . lluS11t..,.1l.t.6c_ '"~ , ..... "'""°' .... ~-.-:"'4 ""11-~ .,.,, ....... , ...... ..,..,...-,.. ~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Yes1erday~Puzz1eso1ved ACROSS 1 Mariners· lntormal 5 Parenl 4 7 01 audible sound s [ A R p A T H A 9 8 0 T A I l .. I) Ii l ·r o A II A ·~ . l s S IT E N T (I R I A N '• c '" . ·T 0 II • R fl T fl R ~ S T I A l "t ~ 111 l In tor mat 9 Equine 49 Ear: Prel1x 50 Oppos11e of "junior" 52 lmpaurve 54 Move Quickly s 11 0 A• S H y • E ( H 0 £ IT • R A T [ . T R 4 I 1 noise '4Sobe11 15 Grows old 16 Cinema. T H £ ( II II " 0 N II 1£ • I T 11 56 Baseball greal Casey IN 10 IN 10 rs • rg 1r T E N I I S (I ll ;R ( s l II • 0 o r r T R ( y s II n (I S Ir I~ ,£ IV 1l Ill IN L 0 II I II R S IP I~ ll lg ll I) 1111 N ( ~ 'I I T IA Ir, Ill 1£ I• r A R T I 11 Ir II (I a N S "Ir R I ~ ~ s s Informal 59 Truck parts 17 Pac1hc 62 weapons islands Slang fabric 64 ··The place 19 Spanish city 1s • ····! 20 The blue 65 Dislant 7 Favorites 38 Canvas sky· Poel 67 Pure as ... 8 Pallid struclures 21 Coin of •••••• snow 9 Small: Scot. 4 J Requiring Japan 70 Singer Mel 10 Calendar labor 23 Greek entry 43 Revelry rea1s1ance 7 1 Mr. Porter 11 Roman poel 46 John ·-- group ·72 Fellow 12Vex 48Sh1n1ng 24 Narrates Informal 13 Beverages 51 ··Ma.pie Leaf again 73Horse 18Smallrooms , •·· 27 Average 74 Quebec crty 22 Land ol ••• 53 Blue dye 29 Obliquely 75 Thereabouls:25 Established 55 Repair 31 Work al 2 words rules hastily superflciatry 26 Ulle<s 5 7 T 1es the 35 Filling DOWN sharply score 37 Dusky 28 Mate animal 58 Stow: Music 39 Fru11 1 Gen!)h1s 30 Small 59 Cougars ·40 M1hlary Khan groups 60 "Thanks· sauad" follower 3200l'lor. 2 -··1 42 Secret 2 As1001sh words 61 Make a hole watcher 3 OOOd name 33 Oat 63 1000. Slang 44 Bo111erous 4 Traos 34 W1th1n· 66 G·Man mob 5 Chum Comb. torm 68 Leller 45 Remained 6 Have · -at 35 Young cat 69 Dolores··· stable 11 36 Slake Rio .. ' \ PEANUTS 1 HOPE IT GOES OOT ! I HOPE IT 60f5 OUT! JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH IW!ETIE, TIL.L. 1HiM WHAT CTMEft ~).40W~ AND ~TIAFF V~ DID IN . ~LL 'IWOOO ... DICK TRACY SQ'AETHING UNDER THE CAA STRUO< MY HEP.D••• 1· . . . DOOLEY'S WORLD ™El.MA , tr YOU HAO flVE COOKIES, ANO r A9CtD You fOR 1Wo ... DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS ~ELL, ,ARENiil YotJ JNA <"500D MOOC>, MOON! " ANIMAL CRACKERS • • i:. by Charles M. Schulz • SI i f I by Harold Le Doux by Mell l WA~ A PANELl~T' °""" ~~ M'i LOON" ANO'TO RAL THE 'T'ltUTH" ANO A GUEST M.C. ON •LET~ MACAW A DEAL .'' I AlhO 010 A CAMEO SIT ON '~ ltJ THE FAMILY. IC c by Chester Gould we STUDIED TME CREMATED CHARIOT 'YQJ MADE THE TRIP IN. RECOGNIZE IT9 Thurlday. June 5. 1975 DAILY PILOT 8 9 & ~ e i f f l ' by Gee>rcJe Lemont by Gus Arriola .,------...~ ., ... by Rodger Bollen <OOEGS lHE',> CX)Yr ~t(ETOBE IOO ~NT.~ THE GIRLS DENNIS THE MENACE ----;<-~ fiV .>-........... , • (' \ • ' [ r , ' .. 1e l. >f n fl s a ·r s 1, ·s >f x '" . ) 1e ·r h if .8 l· .?l a n 1e ·s IO 1· ll' IC h d I) ~d Je lk ·ft IS m. m. m. 10 1- >f l l 1e 1l I I !!· d is •• 0 I 0 I 0 •o I 0 0 0 0 IQ 0 t 0 10 '0 I 0 I 0 . I 0 •l -0 " '° :J • 1 11 • - J • • • ' BI 0 DAIL y PILOT Thursday. June5. 1975 THE FAMIL Y._CIR;;:.::~C-.__..._ By Bil Kean• . .......... --. ....... -... "See~ Every time I pull one out another one pops up!" I~. /ff. B'*f/tl Pyramid Big Project ·-LANTER MIX i - STEER MANU~E .•. PLANTER MIX ·SoN tv SAT &, SUN.· . JUNE 7th AND JUNE 8th -' S-equol-. -lrand .. Plonter Mix -• Ftr ple11tiftt shMs, Ir••• • New laW11s a...t garclen_s • A fop tlress tOr estaltlidlff kaw"s · .,, ' " Vinyl car bumpers filled \\'ilh \\':.Iler, that's \\'hat lbe automotive boys h;,Jve come up ~\'ith n:'OSt recently .. ~id bumpers have holes 1n then· tops. In m inor collisions, the wate r s purts from the holes~ and it spreads, absorbs , a nd C!Jshions the s hock. You fill up the bumper \\·ith \\'aler again , plug the holes with tethe red corks, and orr you go. Interest ing notion. -Big 7-Cubic _____ , .. ,_..,_ --; 1 \'OUR ll E1\RT spends more time at res t t h:.in <.it ,,·ork . In fact , if you live to be 70 years old, your heart \\'iii have been at rest for about 40 year s. STATISTICALLY, that .ige at \vhich a n1un is n1os t likely to bu..v his first home is 34, I'm told . PYRA1'11D The Great P yr<1mid of E gypt contains 2,300,000 limestone blocks. Their average '''eight is 21.t: tons cach. Old Will Cuppy once fi gured out that if those blocks \vcre cut into one· foot-square c ubes and laid end to end. they-would form :.i continuous line of ~qu o.u·c ~tones cqu:.il in lengt h to t\\'O-thirds of the circumference of the c;_irth :.it the equ:.itor. 1'h:.1t ·s :.i little· more th:.in 16.666 nlilcs. Some pyramid Q. ''\\'llAT \\;JS th1..• maximum :..imount of rn~~·~Int~"~;~~r:tk!'\~.h:nc~~~t.1ol?t~i0;~~ startcdr:·· 1\. Ju.st Sl.5UO in .January of 1934. Then SS ,000 in July of 1934. 'fhcn Sl0.000 in 1950. 'fhcn SIS.000 in l9fiG. 'fhen S20.000 in 1969. Then S-J0 ,000 in 19i4 <_; E'f J'f RIGlfJ' JUST IM TIMl fOll ~LL GltllM TKUMB.:iS~Jlroj= Glidden Spred Gel Flo • (1.tro ttiick for Olll'-<MI <•nrep Glidden Spred House Paint • WMther·r•1~10 .. 1 ocrylk '9101 Ii.WP ···r 11e big~e r they {'Orne, the harder they fa ll .·· Boxer Rob F1tzs imn1ons !:iaid that, .i ll right. 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Qualifiers-both Schnlldt Lone Area Draft Pick ·_Figueroa Once Released Relate d S torie• PageC·2 men <.ind women-advance to Saturday's fin<.il s that start at noon . Scoring in the finals will be 6·4-3-2-1 for boys and 5+3·2·1 for girls. ROBERT ANGEL Mlle Contender NEW YORK -Dave Schmidl. a catcher for the South Coast ~ague .champion Mission Viejo D1ablos, was the lone Orange Coast area player selected on the first day or baseball's free agent draft Wednesday. Schmidt was taken on the second round by the Boston Rec\. Sox along with two other Orange County products, Rod Box-\J~of Foothill High School und Myron While of Santa Ana Valle:v Hig h. Boxbeq,:;er was taken by the Nl'w York Mets and is a pitcher. White, an outfielder, was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers. Schmidt has signed Cl letter of intent to Arizona State Univers i" ty with a full scholarship ~ing offered . The 6· l , 198-pound l'atcher, hit .354 for the season in· eluding six doubles. 24 rbi and 10 stolen bases. Larry Olson. a catcher at Katella Htgh, was t<.1ken on the- fourth round by Pitts burgh. Brian Hayes, a pitcher for Savanna High, was selected by Milwaukee on the sixth round. Sou111ern Calllornl'll playus telecled in Wed· neW11y·s pro bls•blll Ire• avent dratt, •rid Wit!<· 11onsol•ht An~ls•no Dodgers FIRST ROUND C.11forn1a Oanny Goodwin, catc~r. Southern University. Attant• Oon Younv. c•tcher. 5.lnta B•rbara,. New York Yankees James McDonald, tlrst ba•tman. Lo• An9t1n. Los Anvt•tes -Mark Br1c11ev, s"'°'"tsto1>outllelder, Ellllbtthtown. Ky. SECOND ROUND C1l1lornia -Jamu Anderson, Shortstop, Granada Hills. San Ole90 Harold Ora~•·. !oh0rts1op, L..l Verne. New York Mell Rod Bnx• berger, pitcher. Santa Ana IFootlllll HIQh). Min· ne\.Ola -Stepnvn P.irrolt, pitcher. Cam.inllo. l:lOuSlO!l EClw•rd AnCle,.en, pitcher. Creenbr.w. c.111. Boston -DavTd Scllmlot. <•tefler; llllrsslon Viejo. St. Louil -Kelly Paros, sMrUtoo. Woodland Hills. New York Yankffs -Benny L•oyo. outt1elder. Lo• AnlJt'IO. Oaklano - Grevory Cochran, pitcher, Arizona Stc11e Clnc•n· na1i -Fr1n1t P1slore, pitcher. Uoland. LO• Angeles -Myron White, oullielder, Santa Ana V.illey Hu~h. THlllDROUND Callforn1a -Cc1rnty Lansford, \hOrt~IOP. Santa M.i. New York Mets Georve M1tke, pitcher, USC. cn1ca90 White Sox Tnomas BriQht, 1n-toetoer, Alta Lom• ~oston t;dward Jur•x, Sl>Ofi.top, San Peoro C1nc1nn111 Paul Moskau. P•ICher, AZUSI· P•c 1flc Colleve Ba111more - Steven Lake, c11cri.r, Lennox Los AnQl!les - RoOnty Schtlhtt·. p1tchtr. Greeley, Coto. FOURTH ROUND C.alilorni• -Floyd Rayford, catcner, Los An<)eles. San 01e90 Timothy Derryberry. out· f1t10.r. Chino. Detroit -Jason Thompsdn. pilchtr, Ctl Stile ILAI. Mllwlukff G<eo An-ouwn, outfttlOer, Riverside Chicago While Sox Jonn Welts, oull1e1oer. San Diego 8a1Umor~ - Samuel G1unan, p1tc1>er. Lake-Los AnQttes -J1m•s Evins. pitcher, Cleveland. FIFTH ADUND C.lllorn1a -Hor•tt R•n!.Om, ~cond t>.JSC'man. Berkeley. New York Meis Robert Crant, 01cner, Los An9elf'S Mlnno•ot• 011n1et Gral\lm, catctwtr, La vernt Coll~ Atlanta - Robert Sku1>e,out11elder, S1m1 valley LosAno•Hes -Marvin Garrl\.On, oull1tlder, Con>()lon SIXTH ROUND California -Stephen Kello. p1lc11Cr, s.tnt• Clara University. Sen Dievo Victor Bern.JI, pitcher, C•I Poly <Pomona>; Detroit -Jeff Reinke, pitcher, USC; Miiwaukee Brian Haves, pitcher, Buen• Park. S•n F ranetiCO -Richard Murr•v. first bauman, Lo~ Angele\; ChicoQO Whitt Sox -Robtlrl Cochr•n. pitcher. Covina. Los ~les -Robert Adams, 1n11e1ci.r, Camelen. Ar~. SEVENTH ROUND Catllornla -Marvin Cobb, s.cond t>ase.,,,,n, USC; Oelroll -O•n• McManus. pitcher, Chap. man ColleQfi'. Houston Arnold McCrarv. out· t1et0ttr. All1dtn1. Los AnQ•le> Ken Townsend, pitct..r, Sonor•, Calif EIGHTH ROUND C..tllornla Jimmy Brown, 1>1tcner, Bogalusa. u ; SI. Louis -Richard Mon1e1..-o. pitcher, Im· perlat, c..111 • All•nll Jerry Maddi>•, snortstoP. Arllonl Stile (La Mirao•. Cerri!~ ColleQPI LOS A119tlH -Jack Parish. catcher. Un1vers1IY ot ()ktatioma. NINTH ROUND C•tlfornl• John Ftannerv, sho~l•I • ukewood. 0ttro1t -Andrew L..gpe1, snor op, UCLA; M1nnew 11 Mike Bacon, tlllrd base n, Riverside. TENTH ROUND ea111ornl• -Paut H•rUtll, pitcher, h•Qh Unlvers11y; New York Meli C arlts McMl<hHI. pitcher, Gt•ndele, M1NWwta -Robert Fr•nz, outlletder, Granada Hiits; Los A1>9tlH -Charin Mlrtln, outlitlOttr, Whulon, Ill. ELEVENTH ROUND C..lllornla -Stepn.n KlnQ, catcher, Uni ,.,,uy Of South c.trolln•. PlttsburQ'1 Grev Stahl, ln-lltlder, RanchO Palos Vtrdu, C..111., S.lllmor• Mlch•tl Ornot, lntltlder, S.verty Hiiis; Los AnQeltS -MIChHI L•kt, pile her' Port Huenerne. TWllL'TH ROUND Celifornl• -Mike Merritt, pitcher, University Of North c.trollne; San OleQO Joe Hicks, out· fielckr. Sa~dro; Sen Frenclt.eo G<egory JoMston, o elder, Citrus Colle;e, P!llladelpt>l11 -Maril o rs, oulfletdtr. Atusa·Paclllc ColltQI Minnesota Fr enlt EslH, outfleldltr. C.I. Stitt (Fu1t.,1on), Houston -Oltl Gort, pUcner IKattlla Hlohl: St. L°'"' J•mK Lan· line. oUtlltlO.r, L.aVtrM C:olleotLLos A11991ts - Rooert ....... .,. pll(he~ SI L~!_s,,MD. THIRTllaNTH 11n1VND Catllornl• -RotMtrl llovo. pltcMr, 6aHlmor•, IM • Detroit -Johll Rauntlll, pltchtr, USC; ClllC'~ Wtlll• so. -Oavld Danlets, OU1f,.t~. Covin•. C•llf.; Oalttand Ktllnelh Hunltr, catcher, Attad111a; LO\ An91>u -Robert LO.-. pltc11tr. Larchmo11t1..N Y ,OURTlllNTM 1110UND 'I c.mornla -Cotwmbu• Duncan, outlltlder. la\llMOf't, !WI.; Montnat -AlllllonlO Elland, ' "'9thi.ci, tnoltwOOCI, Ntw Yorll Yankftt Oan liMM. pll(htt, CAI Sla lt (Fulter\onl. Lo\AnOflH Sam11tl Robert\, first l>oa111a11, CarsOfl • ""'""'"Goll• l ,.n&INTH ltOUNO ' ta1110<11la -David Holllllttd, pllcller, s.<nlnola )V11lor Cott•t•, NlltwaukH -John MOrrh, • plt<lltr, Gal talt (LAI, Plfl\llWQI\ -David &'"'-"" 1Mt<11tr, C..n09• Parll. L°' Al\Qtltt Aotlert Stoflt•Lflt<l'ttr, Sacr..,,.nto a XT8•NTM ltOUNO c.111ornla Waynt Wlllla!I\\. ovtllat-. Klno Otortt. Va.; Clllca•o Culn Scott Grun. ttltchtt. Oran•d• H Illa, Clt ... land L•O Sutllerllftd, outlltldtf, Gardotn ~ ..... Momrtel -Clllrftt valley, 11ll<he•. $.ti\ Oft90 c;11y Coll991: Allant• -OHll Mlllttta, plt(Mt, V•lltur•. O.llftd Sttvt e.n-. l11t1t10tr, Cul,.., City; f LMAfteelet David Stewart, pl I< her, Olllttl\d )1 \ ' By Angels Coach Herzog When Whitey Herzog first saw Ed Figueroa throw a baseball you eottld say he was duly unim- pressed. Thal was back in 1968 when Herzog was managing in the New York Mets' chain al Durham, N.C .. and Figueroa was struggl- ing along in his third season in the minors. He didn't struggle long for Herzog. After seven appearances which produced an 0·2 record and an inflated 6.05 e.r.a., Herzog handed Figueroa his release. "I didn't think he could throw thal hard," Herzog reasoned. Herzog, now a ~oach with the California An ge ls , caught Figueroa's act ag<.1in Wednesday night and his opinion ot the 26· year-old Angels pitcher was noticeably differenl. "I'm amazed how hard he throws now.'· applauded Herzog, \\ho along with fellow coach Grover Resinger handled the re- ms for the Angels in the absence of Dick Williams, who stayed in the clubhouse jightinq the flu bug. .. He's sneaky fast. .. I'd say he has a major league fastball," Orantes Staggered PARIS-CAP) -Unseeded An- tonio Zuga relli of Italy upset second·Seeded Manuel Orantes of Spain 6-3, 6-0 today and scored the first major upset of the French Inte rnation a l t ennis championships . Chris Evert o f Fort Lauderdale, Fla. opened defense of her women's title with a 6-2. 6-2 victory over Carmen Perea l)f Spam. Herzog said of Figueroa. These remarks were prompted by figueroa's six.Jlit, 2·1 con- quest of the Detroit Tigers Wed- nes day night al Anaheim Stadium. It was only the second victory in eight outings for the Angels. Figueroa improved his record AngebSlale All G•mHOft KMPC f711i) June 5 Oelrolt •t Celtfornla June 6 Miiwaukee 11 C11iforn1a •June 1 Mltwau~ee at Calllornla 7.2Sp.m. /'2)P m. 7;2Sp.m. to 4·1 and in his four successes - a six-hitter, a five-hitter and a pair of lhree·hitters -he .,bas permitted the opposition just (our earned runs in 51 innings, a e.r.a. of0.76. Ile did it in pain Wednesday night. Like his m<1nager, Figueroa is fi ghting the flu and has been for the last five days. ·· I had . lo take a pill every other mning or so to keep the pain away from here," Figueroa said, mdicating his stomach. To conserve energy -he has lost five pounds during the siege of nu -Figueroa made only 108 µ1tch~s. 71 of them in the strike ~one. The Angels gave him single runs in the first and second in- nings and Fi1-:ueroa made them stand. The only run realized by Lhe Tigers was unearencd, the re- sult of Bruce Bochte'.s two-out throwing error.,in the third inning which permitted the fleet Ron LeFlore to score from second base. California used a walk to Jerry Remy, Mickey Rivers' single and Bochte's ground ball lo get a run m the first off loser Ray Bare, 1-2. making his first American League start. They added what proved to be the wnrner in the second inning on smgles by Lee Stanton a nd El· lie Rodriguez and Billy Smith's scoring ground ball. The Angl'ls wtll slarl Bill Singer (4-7) tonight ugainst Vern Ruhle (5·1J. DETROIT Le Fiore cl Suther I.ind 10 ""4!yer II Hortondn l RoberlH I Pierce lb Fre~nan c Sl.u>ley JD Vttry1t r i;l\ B.vep T. Walkerp •b, h bl I I I 0 • 0 ? Q • 0 I 0 J 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 0000 0000 CALIFORNIA .ob r h bi M Nettle• II • 0 I 0 R~n y 2D J 1 I 0 ll1verHf • 0 I 1 Bo<nl~ 10 I 0 I 0 Olatklb 4 000 Unoudon 2 o o o Sl•nton rt l I 2 O Et Rodr,9uez c 3 O I O B Sm1lh\S 3 0 0 I F111utroa p o 0 O O Tot•ts 33 I 6 O Totals 30 2 1 2 OP1ro1t 001 000 000-J C.Jhlorru• I 10 000 OOt -2 E Bocnte, Cnallt DP Detrool t LDB-Octro•I 1, C.ilolorn1.i6 SB Lt'~loH._ Remy. Bar• IL. I 21 T Walker F llJU4>ro.i (W. • I) T I SO. A 8, 411 . IP H R ER BB SO I lt2223 1 1 0 0 0 1 q &1024 As the case has been <.ill year. the Sailors look strong in their three specialities-4-lO, mile re· lay and shot put. Rnan Theriot, who h:.is th{' st.ale's second best mark of 47..t this year. should have an easy lime qualifymg. He drew lane seven in heat two Fnday, and his top competition is Don Coulter of Harbor High (48.2), Uav1d Bibbs of Narbonne 48.8 and Clint Brad- burn of Montgomery (48.8). Jf Theriot qualifies as expect· ed. he will probably meet Johnny Ware of Sacramento (47.3), llenry Williams of Carson (47.8) a nd William Ilunt of No1·th Hollywood < 48 .1 ) . I'ewport's mile relay team- wh1ch has the s late's top time or 3: 17.2-<lrew the favornblc lane two in heal two Frid<.iy. Its top ('Ompetition should come from West Bakersfield (3: 19.0) <.ind Sacraml'nto High (3 :20.0). In- terestingly. Thenot and Ware will be anchorinJ(. And if its mile rcl<.iy team qualifit>s. j';ewport ll <irbor should battll' Ells and Carson Saturday. Ells. "1th Cooper run- ning.,a 46.6 anchor, has clocked a 3:17.8 while Carson went 3: 17.9 in the City finals. .The Sailors' Da.vid Kurrasch, with a bes t of 68 ·5. 1s a stronj.! shot put ~avorite . His top competitor, David Laut of Santa Clara. h~ts a toss of 65-2. Kurrasch won the stale shot lasl ye<ir with a 63-101 :! put. F.lls. meanwhile, is favored to wm tM 120 highs and 330 lows, races in which Cooper has run 13.4 and 36.0. IlOWl'Ver, Robert ·Gaines of Kenn edy High 1n Richmond has run 13.5, and Otts Hunter of P asadena has a 36.4 mark. Bolh could upset Cooper. F.lls should a lso do well in the relays. Jts 446 relay team has the second bes t quuhf) ing time or 41.6. Crawford High has run 41.5. Oranj!e Coasycirca fans will be watching othj)(" entrants ~sides 1\ewport's. Laguna Beach"s Eric Hulst, who has run the nation's second fastest high school l\\O mile this .. year, is a s trong favonte m that I<· i, BRIAN HUNSAKER Two-mile Ace Hulst ran 8: 51.8 in winning the twu mile at the Masters meet. and only Rudy Chapa (8:51.0) of Hammond, Indiana, hus run faster among preps this year. With the likes of Loara's Ralph St-rna 18:55.0 ). Santa fiarbara s Gt•orge Aguirre <8:56.0 ), Corona dcl Mar 's Rnan llun~akt•r 18.56.8> and Patrick Henry's Thom Hunt (9: 02.6) e ntered, Hulst could break Curtis Beck's nauona I 11th g rade time of 8:48.8. The two mile will han! no qu<Jltfying races Friday. Tht• mile. though. has two prc- ltmmary ran•s. and the top six from each advance. Jluntinj..'1.0n Beach's Robert Angel (4:09.7) will start from far out in the stacked, shoulder-to·shoulder ht' at. Hunt. tht• co·farnrite with Serna to win Saturday's mile if he qualifies. irns a lx-::rt of 4:07.8 ~ind should be Angel's top-com- pel it or F rid a y. Others Angel must fear are Gahr's .Jim Arriola i 4 :09.1) and Skyline's John Johnson i4:15.6). F.s tanc1a's Ken Conner, the high jump\\ inner in the ;\Tasters ;.ind CIF met•ts, has gone G-10 alonl{ with several otlll'r {'11· tnmb. Another of the highly regarded players in the men's division, llie Nastase of Romania downed Barry-Phillips Moore of Australia, 6-3, 6·2. ,_.,.._,..... event Saturday. And ~1 1ss1on \'1ejo"s Wilbur Grl'gory. with a best of l.J .l m the 120 h1f,!hs. 1s entered in a tbul!h heat Fnday. Garnes 03.5> and Tony lltl'kS of Serramonte 03.9) ht.1vl' the be:::.t m<irks. Another dramatic winner was 19-year-old Martin Robinson of Britain. He downed Juan Gis bert of Spain 6·1, 6-4 after going home to London with an injured thumb and be ing recalled lo Paris by telephone. In the first big upset in the women 's sin g les. Odile de Roubin of Franc~<.1ted third· seeded Julie He ldman of Houston 7-5, 4-6, 6-0. MEN'S SINGLES Finl Round Paulo Butotucci, ll•IY, Wat Jan l<uki, J•P•n. lrl, 1 .. 1. Fr1nco1s Jaullrtt. France, -• OICk CrHIV. Austr•lla. 7-S. 6 l . Steve Kr utevtll beat Cotln 06wdtSwttl, Rnodtsia,<rl,4-1. Bjorn Borg, Sweden, beat Norman Hotmes, <r2, <rl. Oouo Crawford beill Miian Holocek, Cachos10vak1a, 6-', S·7. 6·4. Jin Hreti.<, Clech0tlovak1a. bHI Olcll Oetl, lrl, M. Troy wattke 1>e11 AUii• l<~Pll'• Gtr#nany, 5·1, •·2,6-3. Harold Solomon bHI tvan MollN, Colombia, "''·~-Pierre eartMs, Fran<t, !»al lonet Santtlu, Rom.nl•, l>-4, 6·1. Jan KOdH, Ciec.hOstovllr.I•, bell WoYJO Flbtk, Poland, 2-6, 6-l, 1-6. Potter S101te. Hungary, bHI R09tr Do..O.Swell, Rhodesia, 4-3, 1>·4. • . UPI T1r.,.11c1to DANNY GOODWIN, THE ANGELS' FIRST DRAFT CHOICE. Messersmith Lucky To Get a Shutout MONTREAL <AP) -Andy Messersmith of the Dodgers won the w.ar of lhe starters. but Den- nis Blair of the F.xpos perhaps escaped with the batllt-<JS Los Angeles downed Montreal, 3·0, Wednesday night. Blair, 2·7, left \\ ilh fm? h1tl<>ss innings after giving up the game's only runs on two \\ ild pitches and a sacrifice fly. Messers mith. 8·2, went lhe dis- tance and considered himself fortunate. "( was lucky to get the shutout,·' the Dodgers ace said. "I was in trouble every inning. My control was bad. You have to take them as they comc. •· Don Carrithe r s,· reacquired from the International Lea~ue Memphis Blues on Tuesduy, took over in the sixth whl'O Blair left the game with a blister on his IJodgers S late All91-s011KAllCt7'0I June 6 losAn;.•c•al Phitadtll)ll•a June 1 LosAnv-t•••I Ph1tadttpll1a June 9 Los An~les at Ph•l•~!P>la Spm. 4 lSp.m. 10 lO• "'· pitching hand. Carrithers, who threw another two hitless in- nmgs, said he was not aware of the no -hit pitching by Blair. ·•ft never entered my mind. It was only after I came back in the dugout uftcr the two innings that l realized what was going on. I only realized we were losing." School to Wait, Says Goodwin ''I think a shutout is the real re- ward for a pitcher," sa id Messersmith. who registered his third blanking of the seuson. PEORIA, UJ. <AP> -Danny Goodwin has always wanted to be a doctor. He's wanted to be a pro baseball player too, and he'll get the chance as the No. 1 free agent draft choice of the California Angels. Goodwin, who just. completed a pre-med program at Southern University 10 Baton Rouge, La., says there was no troub\e meking acho1ce. "I'm going to pluy baseball," he said Wednesday. "Sometime I hope lo continu4! to ao to school, but right now T'm just goin g lo play ball 1tnd let Uungs go where the)' muy." Goodwin, 21, wus drafted by the Chicago While Sox in 1971 but said he and the team couldn't come to terms. So he decided to go on to college instead, playing for the school team, too. "l come from an educational environment here at home, and the athll'lic part of my life hasn't been pu~hed nearly as much as the cducaticfnal part,'' said Goodwin, wbosl' father is a re- search chemist with the U.S. Department or Agrtcullurc. • ln four years as a catcher al Southern University t\e had 3 bitltinJt uveroflc of ncurly ..400. He butted well over .400 when playing Co1· Peo1·ia Central High School but says he doesn't regret not going with the Sox when he graduated. "That's a decision that I've never looked back on," he said. Goodwin was the first choice Wednesday in baseball's free agmt draft, ond that choice will take him back to the state where he first started playing the game. He suld he began us o second baseman with a Little League team ln Oakland. "Just as It is right now, it's somet.hing J enjoy~d doing," Goodwin su id. "I likt•d to do it, nnd things aren't hurd for me to do. As a result. if it's something you Uk e lo do and you do il well, you want to do it all the lime." Goodwin said that. when his family moved to Pl.'Oria in the 1960s, he joined a Little League team here. ''The team here didn't have a catcher and l had a lilUe ex- perience doing it," he said. "And that's one reason l moved lo the position. We didn 'l have~nybody." Goodwin is looking forward to returning to California. ''I've always wantt.-d to go bacl< that W3y, nnct I'm ~xclted about the whole th m g," he suid. 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SF-Bu(-~ ' IP H II £It ea SO Mt'Mrwnltll (W, I II ' 8 0 O J 7 lltelr IL,, n > 0 J I 4 , Carrlthtn l O O O 2 t Oo!Mota l 2 o o o l HflP by 8 1alr IC•yl, lly C1rrit""" IYU<Mt) WP Mtuenm1th, Ol11r 2 1 1 08 A U.•s• > " I # •• !G'# DAILY PILOT Conner's HighJwnp Goal: 7-0 By ED BURGART 011111 D•lt1 PUol st•ll The l"t.'Ct:'nt success of Elitan· c-io.t 's Ken Conner in the high jump has surprised n1;iny track fans. But Conner and his fie ld events cQach, Mike Pomeroy, v.·ere not at all amazed at Y:hal happened in the CIF 4-A track finals and in ~Masters meet. Conner, who changed to the Fosbury F IOu this vear. "':ent 6·91/..i in the 4-A finals to win, and r-leared a \11inning 6·10 in the ·r.tasters. "He set a go11l of seven feel at the beginning of the year," says Pomeroy, .. and his legs are just now responding.'· · And Conner hopes his legs respond well enough Friday and Saturday in the state track and field championships in San Diego. "I 'm hoping to finish in the top three," he s uys ... I'd like to hit 6-11 or 7-0. My legs have just st<irtcd to come around and my form has been getting better.'' It took Cunne1· quite <J\\"hilc to oidjust to hi s nc"· jurnping style. c.ind the senior s till says he c<.1 11 improve. .. The most diff.icult part is get· t ing the arch over the bar," he .says. 1\nd it's lu cky for Conner that he changed to the Fosbury. ··1 "'as just playing around '''ith it at the end of l:.ist season," he says, '"before I started to familiarize myself'l\.·1th it.'' Along with changing styles, Conner also started off slo'llo·ly because of nagging injuries and :.i ru~ged training schedule. ·1·vc been e<.i sing off in my workouts and my form has gotten better," he says. '"At the start of the year. I "'as running 32 hills each day, 16 backward und 16 for~· a rd . Nov,., J "vc cut It dO\\'n to fou r hills." Conner a lso p<.1rt1 c1p<.1tcd in the long jump a nd 330 lo"' hurdles in many dual mecLs, and..Pomcroy .says'"'Conncr's recent spccializa· lion ha s helped cause the turnabout. Pomeroy secs a good future for Cohner. "·ho is leaning towards attending Orange Coast College for one year. "'He has a great attitude and lot or desire. <.ind I definitely think seven reel is \\'ithin his rangl.'," says Pon1croy of the high jumper "'ho cleared 6·6 to ""in the CIF' 4-A frosh-soph title t"·o years ago. FACTORY · Demo SALE! • TOYOTA IXAMl"ll: 74 TOYOTA CELICA 53477 • VOLVO '74 YOLY0.142 ""'°·· ..... ,,..,.,._ ••111'1 •floolt. GT _.,._(405,M) 55888 • USED CAR SPECIALS 6' DODGE DARY GT ""'R v.a -IL jl0*9f II_.,.,•• -{'l'Vlt:SI • 5 1477 '71 OLDS CUTLASS •df 11f ... _,II; ... ~·"''""'°" "'"''"" 5 1777 7J Pl .. TO STATIO .. WAGO,. •• ..,,.. '""' '"''o"'•"<!c. •" ""'9'· ~ rKI> I l»ONI". ,, Thyrsdly,JUneS, 1975 Emerson Topples , Laver A10NTREAL -Newport Becich's Roy Emerson downed Corona del Mar's Rod Laver 6·2, 3-6, 6-2 Wednesday night in a challenge t ennis match that lost i~ promoter about $4 ,000 . .. So we lose a few bucks but everybody had ci litUe fun," s aid promoter Lou Green, who stood to lost.> more until two-thirds or the gate materialized at the door. He said the outcome -with , La ver earning $4,000 und Emerson $2,000 1·cgardless of the result -probubly will me11n a nother c-hallenge match pitting Su'edcn 's Bjorn Borg agaiMt fl1c Nastase or R omaniu al the Forum. Quise11be1•111 Bo11ored • ST. JOSEPl-1, i\1o. -Dan Quisenberry, former Costa ~1es·a High and Orangt' Coast College star. \\'as sclectcd"to the NAIA al· 1-st<ir baseball team as St.>lectcd by a eom mittee of coaches. Qu1st·nberry, the losing pit cher for La Verne Co ll ege in the NAIA playoffs here Wednesday night, fini shed the season with a 20·7 re· cord and v.•on 13 straight games atone streteh. !"le v.•as unable lo keep La \'e rne from being eliminated from the playoffs, though. Lewis of Illinois, attempting to win back·to-back NA IA titles, defe<it· IN STATE MEET. -.~l~m\Jers of the Newport Harbor .4i;•h girls 440 relay team are entered in the state CIF ~··~ck Ltnd field meet in San Di.ego thi!:i weekend. The girls, from left, are Nancy Olson, Benish and J oy M<.1rioman. Karen Bradford,. Barbara ~:~~:::~~~'::: _ Gut':-YSeven Area Girls in Stat·e Meet Ishimatsu of Japan punched out a unanimous 15-round decision o~er ri.texican challenger Turv Pineda today and retained hiS \\'~rid Boxing Council light- \~·e1ght championship. Da.,ls Traded BALTJl\fORE -The Texas· Rangers traded ,\ WOL outfielder Willie Davis to the St. Louis Cardinals \\ledncsday in ex- change for s h ortstop Ed Brinkma n and ri ght ·hand cd. p1tcher1'ommy Moore . A:ters LoM? DEr.;VER -Kaizer l\1otaun~. the eighth all ·lime leading scorer in the J\""orth American Soccer League, scored the lead goal Wednesday night and keyed a four-goal Denver r<.illy in 20 minutes as the Dynamos upset the Los Angeles Aztecs, 4·1. WTTRes111ts Al LAii A"!lllel ••Ho" 16. p,....,,. :Ill W<>me" -Re id (Bl ~•1o ..... r.11-l; !.lllW·Ou<r (Pl ~OI Turnr>uU·Z•e<1enl11•\. 6·'· Moi-11 -R:ocM CPI ~11 R:. Reid, I·•; Htwill· '"'"( !81.,.,,.t ""'"n·R:oc tw ... 1. M1Ke<1 -Turn1> .. 11. t .. ,•c C81 Do•l Sl\dw ... 1>stln, 6·•. Al Us A"91lli J>ltht>ur9~ 17, l•W:ll•,..10 Women -C.OOl•QC>nQ !Pl CINI Mowt r, 6·1; Mou11el·C.OOlaQC>nf lP) ~al Mewt•·&<>\lrom, fl..J Men -Rullles j I t>e•t Co•, .. J; Rultlt~S•­ Ul bMICoa.Ger.ulal.Lllo. 1-11. M\•eO -Mo~llltl·W•rwl<k !Pl bl!ll OverlOI"· S1on ... 6·3 Al LAI!. ._ftgole• l,.01 Angell• IS. Ntw Yerh ll I(~~~ l~<;ri::eN.it~:l~~~~l~':' ... ~J~'I 6·l H•rler .l ·oM. • · Men -Lult (l._) O-al M1yer. I ·•, Ul~·,,.,.•ttt> ILA I .... , Maytr·Slolle. •·>. M<>ed -C.a~lll\·Ma \ltrs !L"I ~•I Xr..ll•u· SloUe.• .... At LOS Aftftlti Sift D1t90 lS, GllO .... G.11.,.i 1• Worr.n-Hun\ CSOI DO'•l Slo.,e ... I; IC.1)'0mur1· Kl°'"~ IGG) 1>111 Hwnl·C.uyoMrs ... I MOii -v. Jlom.,t••i 4SDI ~•I Ot.keo-. •·': v . ._M,,lt.Ji·•· Am,.lfa1 !SD> llll!i l Ot.kn·MCMUi.tn, ~-1. Mo•ed-A Jlom<il••1·Cwyphfl<S. ~YounQl !~0) boll, MCMlll.,,. Bol\rn••edl S!ove. !Klyum-cir1!, ... A-l·'"· SAN DIEGO -When the Calirornia state CIF' gi1·Is track <ind fil•ld ch<1mpionsh1ps are con· testt'd at Balboa St<idium. here, this \\·eckend, seven Or<ange Coast <irl•a high school gi rl s ""ill be VY· 1ng 1n four events including the440 1·l'lay. There is·n 't a senior in the group of seven \\•ith the youngest being freshman Dale Keough of Corona del Mar High "'ho finished fourth in the 440 yard run Area P oloists Bid for Title NC 'A'J>Ort·lrv ine·~lesa Aquatics teams "'ill be eyeing another title this weekend follo"·ing the A team's annexation of an 18-and- under v.•ater polo cro"TI Sunday at Nc\\'port Harbor High . Billed for Friday at 3, Saturday at 7 a.m. and Sunday's title game at 5:30 p.m . is the SPAAr\U junior championships, "'hieh will 1n e lud c the three Ncv.1port Aquatics teams, along with Long Beaeh Sv•im Club. Beverly Hills and Los Angeles State among the 14 enll"ies. NewpoFt-'-6 A-·-team., led by-the. scoring of Frank Anderson (4), Kevin Robertson (2 ), George l\"e'A'land (2) and John Dobrott (1) took the recent tourney with a 9.7 v.·1n over I"ima B. The latter's scoring consisted of t"·o goals Crom Gary Figueroa and Witt Davis, plus single tallies from Simon Baughey, John Crook and Jim Lyons. Long Beach finished third <J.nd J\"ewport C \\"as fourth in the 24· team tournament . Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division \\' L Pt·l. GB Roston 26 19 .578 Ne\,. Yor:.: 2·1 2·1 .500 31 :! 1\I1]y,'aukec 23 2..J .489 <I Dclroit 21 2.1 .477 412 Clt-veland 20 26 .435 6•:! Baltimore 19 28 .40·1 8 \\'esl Division Oakland 30 30 .600 K;insas City 30 21 .588 1,;: l\11nnesot.<.1 23 22 .511 41-l Texas 24 25 .400 51 2 Angels 24 27 .471 61,2 Chicago 22 'Z1 .449 7'h w1t11tOM1r •ss.:- ~1on 1, Clllc•90 • C:1t¥t!lOl'ICl6, K•llWSCllyO Te••• 3. 811tiMO•e, cu ,.,.,;,.1 N<!w Yor• t , MJl'IMMH• l C•l!ID<ni•l. 0..lrO•t 1 O•k•ll'ld 11, Mitwluke• 3 r.,..,.,o ...... N<!w Yor• CH1>nltr 7·U •t M1,,,.tol11 CHl>OfWS •·ll K•ns.1s C:ily CF1tt1••o••i• a.Jl .t a~....,l•nd (K~rn 1·1 1 r~••• (Je11~lns S·S) al B•llT,,_t !Cuol!•• J•t ) 0.•1 •n·• ( p"" le S· 1 ) •1 c: .. l•IO• fl•• (Slf'll'< ~ I I Onh o;i•me• •<lle<lul,.O ""<11y"• G1....,, • 1 e '"\ •I C:•~~~ 1 .. rni ll°•n•••C•I••' Bat11more M'"""'°l••l B.oslon Ne"' Yor·• •I Clllta90 Molw•ukee •t Cllllorn!• o.1roo1 a1 0•1<11no NATIONAL LEAGUE EasL Division W L Pct. GB Chicago 27 21 .563 PittsburJlh 25 20 .556 1_r, 1'"l'W York 24 20 .545 Philadelphia 26 23 .531 11 z St. Louis 22 25 .468 41,:.t J\1ontreal 16 27 .372 8' :! \\'est Division Dodgers 32 22 .593 C1 nc1nnati 30 22 .577 1 San Francisco 25 23 .521 4 San Diego 25 27 .481 6 Atlanta 23 30 .434 Stf.! Houston 20 35 .364 12'h W••-•Pr's s.:-. San l'r111dltO 10, Cll1t111ot Pllll-lofll• 7, Son 0 1190 1 Pillltlufgl\ 2, Cine 1nn11i 1 LM Jlo"!l'l•S J. Mo111re•l 0 Nfow York 1, Houston O !.I. Louis S. AH111111 T1111ay'1 Glmft 11oustOll !Rlcftl•O• •·J) •I l'*w Yotk (5e1ver , . ., San Fr1n<i•<o ~Fal cont 3·•) 11 C:lli<•'lo !8onflam S·•) Only q•m~\ SCfl•Cllu!":I Frid1y's G1mt• ""ll•nl• •l N~w York C:fl•(d<JO •1 C:on(inn<1I I San Oot<;JO II Monlreal lo\ •"Oe11s•1 P11111<1tlp11,,. Sill F••ntl1cO •1 Pilhbur!I" !It. Louil •I Hou•to ... DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO 1966 HARBOR BL VO .• COSTA MESA 646-9303 \'"'"" ~ r..-i, Bodr \h..,p Op""\ O""f' " ...... ~ Par I, O··p "''"""'Op·" \ofvrd"r' 9 o ,.., .} rm Wf M4Mf O YER \EA \ OELIYERI E ~ in 59.2 to gain a spot in the state meet. She had a time of 58.1 in a preliminary meet and should im- prove on her effort in the SoCal meet. Lisa Gourdine of El Toro High "'on the Southern California long jump championship \~dth a leap of 17-7 1'~. She is a sophomore in school and had a mark of17·111A in the prelims. She is also a hurdler but was eliminated "'hen she hit a hurdle "'hile leading a preliminary race. Becky Daniel, the third in- dividual pit-former and SoCal •\\·inner in tffe shot put at 41·9 1h, is a junior at Ne"'porl ltarbor . Her mark of 41 ·91f.t in the £inals was her best effort" of the season. Coach Rita McFarland of Ne"'port fee ls the 440 relay team can defeat the t\\'O teams that finished in front in the So(!~\. meet when the action returns to a Grasstech track s urface in San Diego. S1•ri11~ Gan•.e Toi1i~ht Sailors Expected To Be Tough Again By ROGER CA RLSON and lin ebacker Tommy Mockett 01011D•llYPi1111Uu i6·3, 190) figure tieavi ly in Newport lfarbor Hi gh loses a Pi zzica's pl;ins. bundle or talent to graduation, but the Sailors 'llo'ill be tough Pizzica has lured Earl Byers to again in Sunset League football assist in hi s program, v.·hi ch also v.·arfare. ha s assis tants Larry Doyle, Hank Cochrane, Rocky Ford and T hat fact is evident nov.· during Jim Bratten involved. spring football practice as coach " e.:..Y.e km hilling our re · nn1-Pl ftl"Ca .. S San"5fs,19T4"le1fgU'"e--g-u-laur stuff during spring prac· champions, wind down their tice," says Pizzica, .. "'ilh onl y a v.·orkouts which finish today with few minor changes for some of a 5 p.m. intrasquad game, our personnel. Nc"·port ha s no returning '·lndivicJ.ua lly I've been very starters from its offensive line-pleased v.·1th Adams, Lindsay or any returning receivers. But and Christy. Christy has the there is a backfield grou·p of potential to become the best quarterback Gordon Adams £6·2, blocking back in the school's his- 185 ), fullback Dan Christy (6·0. tory. \Ve've got a very good crop 185 ) a nd tailback Steve Foley of ~ophomore linemen coming up (6-2, 215). <.ind if thl'Y Jcal"n as they are Too,lhedefenseisbolsteredby capabl e of "'e 'll be a very representable team." returning starters Jim l-Ielfrich .. This is going to be the big"est (6-0, 210 de ), Kevin Lindsay (6-1, ~ 210de), Dan Stra,·na (6.1, 21sdg), team V.'C'vc had here in the pust 10 years," <:idds Pizzica. ··we can Brian \Vhilford (6·2, 180 cb), Tom Hawkins (S·lO, 170 safety) and go pretty much ucross the line v.•ithout any dropoff." Rich 1-larrison (6-0, 165safety ). Mis sing f.rom spring J>ractice And although the offensive line is gonl'. Pizziea has Steve Bruno has been Foley arid Bryant Humann (counted on as a <6·3, 225 t ), Rick Clark (6-0, 200 e), Aili Hanley (5·lO, l90g), Ran· flan ker), due to Newport's dy Hailey (5·ll , 185 g), Charlie sp<arklin~ mile relay team in Upthegrove (5·9, l70) and Owen track and field . Frost (..6 -0, 215 g ) readying 1975Schedule themselves. St>pt. 18 Stirvite at La Palma8 Additional talent is available in Sept. 26 Corona dl•I Mar 8 linebackers Paul C6·0, 170) and 0<'t .4LosAlamilosat\\'estern8 Mark deLancelotti, a brothers Oct.11 Marina 8 combo from Mater Dci. Also ()('t.17 Fountain \'allcyatOCCS ~1ike Spraitz (6·2, l~ monster) Oct. 23 Loara 8 Oct.31Western 8 Spikers Seek • Nov. 7 \Vestminster 8 f';ov. 14 Edison 8 "We ran 48 .9 on a similar track al San Marcos and I expect good things from the girls this week. We ran 49.3 iii. third place and l\1uir won with a 49.2 and I think "'e can beat them,'' she says. l'v1embers of the relay team in· elude sophomores Karen Brad· ford and Joy Marioman along ,1 .. ith j uniors Nancy Olson and Barbara Benish. Jan Kcllinger, another junior, "'as a member of the team earlier in the year. Individual Tennis Finals Set Saturday The best high school tennis players in Southern California ""ill gather Saturday morning at the Balboa Bay Racquet Club for the CIF individual tennis cham- pionships. The first match \\:ill start at 9 with the finals expected tt:> get un · der way at about 3. Eight of the best singles players and doubles teams from the CJF \\'ill be com· J>eli ng, Fr0m-the-6range-COast area, Dan Gerken or Corona del tw1ar High \1till be seeing action in sing_lt.'s. In doubles, Cdl\1 's team of Jim Curley and Jordan Otter· bein and Newport Harbor's duo of Scott Thomas and Marc Roy \\"ill compete. The eight players and doubles teams "'ere selected from the finalists of the four regional meets held last "'eek. Gerken received a berth in the championships by going all the "'<tY to the final s in the Orange Co unty meet held at UC Irvine. After an easy first round victory, the CdM junior had to battle to defeat Huntington Beach's Steve Jones (6·4, 6-4 ) and University's Brad Faltermeier C4·6, 6·3, 7·6). Otterbein and Curley of the CIF 4·A'champion Sea Kings will be one of the teams favored to go ail the v.•ay in doubles. Newport Banquet Newport Harbor's Sunset League c hampionship tennis team "'ill be honored with an awards banquet at Newpart Harbor Yacht Club at6:30 . ' Funds for Trip Funds to send UC Irvine's Steve Scott and Loara High's Ralph Serna to the national juniors meet in Knoxville, Tenn., nt•xt week a rc l'U rrt'ntly being !!Ought. Whitford Honored Oarsman Top OCC Athlete Scott, the NCA1\ (college division) mtle champion. Is <.i freshman from Upland, Serna, who has recorded a time or 4:07 .0 thl.11 se11.son, will attend UCI next year. The Daily Pilot inadvertenly reported lhat those wishing to C'On\ribute funds ror Semi's trip to lhe meet could contact. UCI roach Len Miller. Instead those intere1ted should contact Loara coach John Wells at 839·3531 or by sending e check to Wells. 200 South Echol. A~heim .... 92304 . ~1iller is handling all responses concerning Scott. Another area distance star, Laguna Beach's Erle llulst, will also compete in lhejuniora meet. , ·Our8mun Bob Whitford has been named Orange Coast College's athlete of the year. 1'he honor v.•as bestowed on \\'hitrard, a sophomo1'l'. Wednesday night at Bob Burns' Restaurant in New.port Beach. It v.·as the first time in the 26 ·yc~r history or the award that a member ot · the OCC crew had won It. A 6-4. 200-pou rid sophomore, Whit· ford 11 rated as one of the lOp collegiate rowers in th e country. He participated In a special development camp last sum· mer on the East Coast for20topoar1men in the country. Whitford, who led the Pir11te1 to a second piece finish in the Weatern- •o•wl'oT•o•o Sprints this year, is expected to try out for the U.S. nalion'al team ti nt.I the 1976 Olympics. He will truvcl to England this sumn1~·r to COQlpett> "'ith OCC in the Royal l~cnley Regatta and "·ill t1·un&fl'I' to L'C lkrk~lay in lilt• fall. Other athlete• nomin1:1 ll'd for the u\vHrd Included : Chris Arnold , "'uter polo 11nd s..-·lmn11ng; Todd Collins, b11ket· ball : Pat Moorhou~c. water polo: John Olsv.~ang. croas country Hnd track; and Kelly Strolch, football . •• It \ -. Thursday. June 5. 1975 DAILY PILOT ·m NO Pigeons f'.or BarOns More Toniglat Athletes Honored At Area Banquet · FV Facing Tough Football Schedule • varsity und junior varsity and By ROGF.R CAR LSON 01 lllt Dally P1I .. Stall Depth and un outstanding s~~ior class o.f '7~ highlight Fow1· lam Yalley High s spring football practices. as the Barons of coach Bruce Pickford gird for their toughest ever schedule in the tau. The Barons scrimmage Santa Ana Valley· them meet Redlands "nd powerful Long Beach Wilson m ~on-league oompetition before doing battle in the Sunset Leagu~. .. We'll learn a great deal from ~ompeti~~ a~~inst this type or compet1llon, says Pickford. .. You don't n ecessarily roll into ·league with an undefeated re· cord, .however, since there arcn 't any pigeons on our schedule " Pickford has 60 out tor the Estancid Offense Has New Look .Estancia H1gh's football t eam will have a new look in Sep· Lember. Coach Ken Kie fer has made several ehances in bis coaching s taff . and has had his Eagles ~·o~:kmg ~n a ne~ offense during sp1 mg drills wt)1ch conclude this ~,·eek. Estancw won't have a spr· mg game. A1:t Perry yvill take over as of· fcns1ve coordinator in the fall and will install a multiple set of· fcnse. The formations will be more con servative than last year's wid~·spread setup. • Perry will ha vc Mike Pomeroy a1?d Shawn Mc. Kim helping him with the offense. Bill Walters, who handled the linebackers last year. t akes over as defensive coordinator and will have Joe Wright helping him as a de· fcns1vc scout. ..,.. Spring workouts proved costly to the Eal:les, who lost Cwo key pla>'.crs. Dale Reichardt. a pro· m1sing prospect. was hit on the head during drills and was ad· vised by his doctor not to play football in the fall. La s t seaso n's s tarting qua1terback L arry Hall also mis· sed spring workouts when he suf· fen~d two broken bones in his leg while skiing. Hall s hould be re· ady to play by the fal l. ( Estancia also lost two starters from last ycur's team who de· c1ded not to cQm c out for football. '·We're <'leaning house over here," says Kiefer. "We had some kids last year who weren't sure if they really wanted to play, bul so far the attitude in the spnng has been excellent." Estancia will build its offense l around Gary Confer, who was an All·Century League selection last year. He can play tailback as well as wide 1·eceivcr and does the 40 in 4.6. If H al l is sound , .the quarterback slot should be M•ell- manned. On the offensive ' line, ta~kles Bob Morgan and Scott Sutherland and center Fred Nic~ols have been looking good during the s pring. Tailback Ken Williams and wiqe receiver Scott Wilson have also been im· pressive. Defensively the team will be led by tackl e P a ul Troxel, halfback Joe Hill and linebacker Chagollan. Troxel has good size and strength al 6·1, 245, but needs to work on his speed during the s ummer, says Kiefer. Hill was a defensive end last year, but has looked good as a deep back in spring drills. 1975 Sche duJe Sept. 19 Marina• 8 Sept. 26 Rancho Alamitos at Bolsa Grande 8 Oct. 4 Tustin* 8 Oct. 10 Corona d e l Mar~ 8 Oct. 18 El Mod e n a" 8 Oct. 24 Costa Mesa,.. 8 Oct. 30 Santa Ana at Santa Ana Bowl7:30 Nov.'! Magnolia at La Palma 8 Nov. 15 Villa Park"' 8 \ •)Games playe d at Newport Harbor Hi,gh Marina Net Banque t Marina High 's tennis team will be feted with a sports awards banquet tonight in the school cafeteria at6:30. another 60 involved in the 11oph0mo1·c program as the spr· mg p1·actice winds down Friday . Pickford will be molding his of- f('nse arowid returning starter Chris Dove, a quarlerback with a pure passing touch. Too, running back Warren Taylor. hnebacker Mark Burktl . ' r eceiver Mike Marquez and de - fens ive guard Kevin Patterson gives Pickford a solid nucleus to work with. ··we've got some good athletes in Dove, which doesn't s urprise us," says Pickford. ''And Taylor 1s a toug h two-way player. And I believe Burke is goingtobeoneof the best linebacker· linemen com- bination players in Orange Coun- ty. He 's 215 pounds and has good speed. "Ken Margerum should be a fine receiver, along with Mar- quez. We're going to be pretty small and not a real physical team. •·During spring practice we try lo put m our whole offensive and defensive structure. It's hard lo teach blocking fundamentals w1lhou~ pads, but we try to find the right pos ition for our personnel where they ca9 find some success. ~'It's very much a teaching a nd organizational type of thing. As for evaluating our players, it's hard to predict what anyone is gom g to do in pads. "Sometimes the guy who real· ly looks hke a tiger in the spring falls fl at when he puts on the pads. And the same is true on the other side of the coin. '·We a lso try t o work hard on our passmg game during the spr- ing practice.'' Pickford reports this fall's sophomores are the best group in the school's history. 1975 Scbe duJe Sept. 1~ SA Valley (scrimmage) at Hunt mgton Beach 7 Sept. 19 Redlands at Univ . ..of Redlands 8 Sept. 26 LB Wilson at Huntington Reach 8 Oct. 3 Western at Westmins ter 8 Oct. 10 At Wes tminster 8 Oct. 17 Nt.>wport Harbor at OCC 8 O<.·t. 24 Los Alamitos at Western 8 Nov. 1 Marina at OCC8 Nov. 7 Edison at Big A8 l"ov. 15 Loara a t La Palma Stadmm 8 \ BRUCE PICKFORD Area Legion Teams Notch Victories Fountain Valley and Mission V_iejo Amelican Legion baseball nmes recorded victories Wednes- day evening as the former got a three-hit pitching job from Rick Woolard and Mission Viejo erupt· ed for three runs in the seventh inning. Wooiiird struck out five and blanked visiting Kcitella. 3·0, as Dave and Vince· Bienek each came up with two hits and an rbi 1.o keep Katella at bay. Mission Viejo's triumph was a little to ugher to collect as Buena Park le d th1·oug h six innings before falling, 7·5, al the loser's diamond. Pitcher Chris Ross, who went t~e dis tance for M\ssion Viejo, picked up the key hit in the seventh inning after Buena Park issued four free passes after two out. With the score tied Ross blasted a double to lert-ce~ter to score two mates and Mission Vie· jo had its first win after three set· backs. FOUNTAI N VAU.£Y 131 JtckM>n, rt 2 I O o Fox, JO D. Bienek, cl 2 o 2 1 Edwards, c Woolard, p 3 o o o Smith, pr v. Bienek, II 3 o 1 1 Ct-alt, lb va1a~quez, ss 3 o o o To1a1s Swenson, 2b 2 o o O Score lly lnnln9s 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 ' 24 3 0 3 Kale Ila Ftn. va11ey r h e 000 000 0--0 3 1 I 100 020 x-3 o 1 Ml SSION VI £JO (7) •b r h Iii Greeley, cl 3 1 2 2 Boster, If MtOonald, lb 4 0 0 0 Zogq lb RicllardM>n. H 4 1 1 O C.uar~c• rt Gon1altz, :Jo.If 2 o o o Roberts, ri Kram1!r.c 1 I 1 1 Ross p Mccarinv. 2b 1 2 1 o Toia1s Score by lnn11•9s •b r h bi 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 ' 2 2S 1 1 I> Mo~sion V1e10 Buena Pdrk r b e no ooo J-1 1 1 lOO 200 0-S 10 2 ReliAride~ steel belt tire has: D 2-ply polyester cord body D 2 steel cord belts - S11ddlebot•k named most valuable al NeW:Ort John Saathoff. who btoke All Harbor High School's s.,Orts America s tanda rds in the 100 awards banquets Wednesday and 200 backs troke, was named night. Gaucho of the Y ear at the recent Special award winners; • Saddleback College swimmin•1 TRACK b l c Varsity anque . C.plaln: Vin Mulroy ; Most V'l~e: 0.¥\d Saathoff also was a mcm'"T of l(urrasch; Most Improved: GMvErU. I ' ~ J11nlor V•nity-1 the 400 medley and 800 freestyle C•Ptaln: Dan c11ros1v ; Most va1wble1 uob relay team. · Smltn, Most Improved· Mark Br6<ID\lme. Frosh·SOpll • Other top awards went to Scott C•tplaln Steve D.twson; Most V•luable .• ,. Campbell, captain; Fred Ridge, C«um.Mos1tmp~o'"~£~';:~t~en'11"· • • most valucible s~mer: Davl• vanit1 D C.ptaln Tim Wtlrtl: Mo~t va1 ... ble Greg Kel-evore, most tmprOV<.'d; and ly.Mo\tlmproved TomStr.iw Randy Berg. rookie of the year. C•pla1n: Tye E~~::::t~~r~:, Valuable: Kerrt The Gauchos finished with an CMpenter; Mo~t Improved. C.regH.,rt. 8·0 dual meet record, finished first in the Mission Conference s t a ndin gs a nd fifth in the Southern California finals. ) Univ ersity Ray Price was named most valuable player on University High's volleyball team at the school's sports awards banquet Wednesday night. Special award winners: Varsity Most Valuabla· Ray Prlci:; Ovt\landlng Senior: Damian Fulton, Most Vers11111e Tom Babel. Junior V1rsily Co-most valuable : Jon Ellis~ Paul Kub<IS. University's tennis t eam South Coast League champio~ <md CIF 3-A finalist will be honored with a banquet 0 tonigpt in the _sc~ool's multipurpose room beginning a t 6:30. l:niversity's baseball t eam -v.ill be feted with an awards ban· 9uet tonight in the multipurpose room o n the school campus beginning at 7. Mission l'iejo Wilbur Gregory was named track and field athlete of the year at Mission Viejo High School Wednesday nig ht at the Diablos sports awards banquet. Special award winners: TRACK Varsity . Athlete ol lhe Year: Wilbur C.regory; Outsland· 1n9 Track Performance: Mike Waltcrhouse; Ou1stand1r19 F1e1<1 Performance: Rusty LOi>4!L • Most Inspirational: Greq Jones, Most Improve<!: Tom Borland ; High Point: Wilbur C.regory · Oec.athlon: Wiibur C.re9ory. ' Junior varsity Higti Poinl: Bill Buesc lHlr. Frosh·Sopll .:;_~on Point: Markell Strauss; Decathlon: G~g ~ .... s. Ne.,,pori Harbor David Kurrasch (track) and Greg Kelly (volleyball) were . Laguna Bearll Dave Knapp was named most v~lu1able on La g una Beach High s track and field team Mon· day night at the Artists' spo1ts awards banquet. Special award winners: VARSITY Most Valu.lble: Dave Knap!), L.e<ldino Sc.orer: Erot Hui\!; Mosl lmprovl!<I Field: John Wiii•; ~I Improved Track: C.en Ml.>i<~. FROSH·SOPH I Most V•luable: Craig French; U!adlno Scorer: Cr•19 Frtnch. Most Improved Track . .Jim WtlH.iker and John We Der; Mo~I Improve<! Field; Jame\ Marple and Jell C.rennough. U.S., Canada Meet Tonight The United States Olympic volleyball team will face a team from Canada tonjght at 8 at Laguna Beach High in a benefit contest. Proceeds from the match wm be used to send the Cl F champion Laguna Beach High Artists· volleyball team to the junior Olympics in Detroit from June 24·28. The United States team is com· posed of players who recently won the national title in Reno last month. Some of the top names on the s quad include Miles Pal;>st. Dan Patterson a n d Tom Schmunn. 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Pl:•r s... !Cr•tQ•• 1.20 J.lll t.~ Ht or ApPlr•nl U,.il)ll•m) 3.llO ?.loO c .. tl• fl.,. llrt1,urtl 2.1111 l •ttw -zo.zo. • Rustlers' Ale xander Favored ·SANTA MARIA - Golden Wei t• College's Steve Alex.under is the Cavorite to win the s tale J C decathlon cham- pions hip Friday and Saturday at Allan llan· rock Col lege, here. In Alexander's last de- c u th I on a t Saµta Barbara during Easter "'eek, he turned in the best performan~e in the state \l.'ith 7 ,052 points. His closest competitor "'ill probably be Chaf- Ct.•y's John La"'rencl'. La...,•rence's best is 6,126 points, earned at the 1t1t. San Antonio decathlon. Ru stlers coach Tom Noon is jmpressed \\'ith Alexander's future. -· Men'~ Golf Roundup· . Meadowlark fair in ToUm.ey Friday " . \ . -Bob Abbey, one or th~ plonshlp y,·111 be contest-Coune in Ojai recentl>· Noud with George Mun - youngest players lo y,•in ed at Mis1ion Viejo 011 with Worth Hu.rvey ol ,durino a ll h ad 61 foc..._ the men·~ club cha'm · ·June 28-29 over 36 holets. Costa Mesa winning low aecondpluce. plonshlp a t Meadowlark It "'ill be medal play gross honorswitha74. OLher winners in· Golt Course ot Hunt· with a low gross .of tho Other gross victors, eluded Kline \11 ith the in gton Beach , will be field and low net o( the m0&t of the m from the longest driv e (269 umong the 300 amateurs field determined beCore Costa Mesu area_. in· Yards ) , K e i l h seeking to qualify for the flights are figure d. eluded Mike Noad (75), Wilmovsky and Hill with £late chanipionship Fri· Amember-blender\\·lli Bob Hill and John least pulls (28 ) a nd day al Los Serranos be held Saturday with a SJobom. (78). Wagonsellcr closest to CoWltry Club. shotgun starlat8:30. In low net action,-itu.ss the pin al 6.-feet, 6· A.bbey and Mark Wilbur was the winner inches._"' • S "''a in • a 1 so of S anfa Ana \\'ith 64. Roland French Amate ur golfers in ti.teadoy,•lark, will pl11.y a nd Tom Wa gonseller Southern California y,·ill the South Course in The annual in vita-had 67 . rollo\\'Cd by Dick have an opportunity to qualifying rounds with tional cha mpionships Jones and George Man· play in 10 weekly events 100 players 1n aking the will get 4nder wa): at darino (68), Jack Yorba, in the newly-Cormed Ci e ld for the s tale Santa Ana Country Club J ack C la rk, Vaughn Western Amateur Golf a mateu r championship; next Mond ay "'ilh quali-Kl ine and Don Clark ·Association if they can at Pebble Beach later in fying on the fir.st t""C' (70). qualify on one of the the.summer.. dllys . In the tcan1 better ball qualifying dates. lrl'lne f:oa•t. oC partners event, Bob Willowick l\.fun icipal J 9th Hole H i. I I a n d T o n1 Go lC Course in Santa An:.1 M<~•nl Ne<tl (.,....J!Oer J 111 A.!.., f.., -E•'Y A.Ct•, Jl!l,lli\, J•h Lllllt L•d•. "He has unlapped R~flnm•t · Potential." Noon says. "l-le's still youn g and has a lot of maturing to do physically. At 6-0. 150 pounds he "'ill become s tronger and \lri th the . strength "'ill come better • Signups ore being held ror the annual falher- son, da ug hter tourna- ment on F a ther 's Day at Irvine Coast Country Club. Jack Sae n z a nd Wagon.se ller iinished tia s bcen selectcd as the Golfers Big World of \\'ith 59 for fi rst place. qualifying site on June Costa Mes~ held their· Roland French and Rod 12-13 and 16-17 "'ith the second· •annual tourna-Rodrigues ; Russ \\'ilbur 150 low scorers over 3G ment at Soule Park Golr and Sam Kniss and A-1ike holes becoming--eligible. #II Vtl1• IMt .. i 1 I tt H•POY C•I !G•• ,~I 111 l!•i 1'\ FOiiy IC..11 I 1 It Limoh Hy 11 (Tr~•$u•tl 1,? JN. B•r C•l<ll (Llpl\;o<l>I 111 FOU•TH JfACE -ilO wAr<l,.lYta• OjCh •l>G ue> Cl••Mon~. Pu1"' 1Jl(JQ, C"'•m•naP'•te uooo. L.ii 0• ... •0 <C•<<IOI•! ()n Tl.r HOU!>t fH•r1 ) s.tlll"•n•'• J11 IC.•r ••) Ror •I BlatO Cllt<• !B•nk\) """'•ve Tw•" !lr•••.,re1 _._A. Gtot> 1K•n•>I E.Jr1tyC11.i19e !Cl~"\!.<t l '" '" "' "' "' '" "' Area Stars All-Sunset Sc••1c11ea -w~,.1 .. 90, EIGHTH •ACE -J!IO y11d~. J re•< o•o~ <l••n""ll· Pur•• \2000. F••tanPial !8..,k~l l~IO 140 HOT Sha! Cute 8•r IC.••do•.i>•.tO New f>oh(y (l••••11ttl l om.-11.811. Al>D r•n -S•n9ue\I, P•m's Poc~el, S!rlllQ Bdr\ ShdO<tw, Pdl'~ D•nOy, Po .. it Rfd, Somer~t L!JCky, NOo °"'"'· Sc<.Jlthed -King Hui•, 8•n11<111 Go, Fe•rlt•• Fr•n•. HY•ll1n Uug. tectu:1 ique. •·1-te .should be a con- ll'nder for the 1976 Olym- It 'viii be a scotch pinehurst event "'ilh ""inners determined on both a handie4p and callo"·ay basis. El Nlg,,.,I Scolt Des r osiers of Edison lligh "'as one of seven pl ayers from the Orange Coas t area ~·~ !~~~.;;.~_';~~~ 3J4'X:.: selected to the All -Sunset 11 IE•1<I• -S·F•ltOOI Dl•I I. •Hot S-Cw•t •••, l"•hl llot.to, pics and a deCinite threat Don Wind is chairman for th e 1980 Olympic of the a nnual mem- squad." ber member t ourna-~:"~';!!.'(~~~s:i~1 in: League ba seball team by -~ro..um 1w., .. ,,,, ./ 11':1 thccoaches. HIHTH R"CIE -ii.a 1••0s.1re•r Alexand I t l t b h Id t E l 01os&u1>.C••lml"g.Pu•~•,1 1100. er. a gracua c men o e c a To...,. ~•<I>" (Llpll•m I 119 Tlny ..... •tt ll8ound U•l•<O 119 Dupoe8 SI•" !W•rdJ 119 Do(•.,, a1ue a.,, 'll•n~,, 111 J""l•kt P• !Ortre• l 119 Edison's Steve J-l ines and J\.Iike l\olacov \\'ere also on the te:.1nl along Flt<tt's O .. Ptl of Yucca V;i lley High ·Niguel Country Club this IC..rdo••l 1s.oo 1J.c.i 11...0 .,;,Ahool 1 G Id k d H•n~··v•ng11.trd VI.' , t·a m c O o en \.\'CC en . 1Rot111r<1•1 11.60 11.60 \V est from Southern George J\.-1cElroy de· Jor~~~~~~~:.1 ~•rl 11·00 __ CaliCornia Coll ege. feated Gary Bro\vn for .,,., ••c• ·~ , "'1th Ne\\'port !!arbor's ,. • -...,.. Tird~. ,...., o..,.,c.1.i•m•n11 Pu•s.c 1i1Ulo.c1 ... n,.r.g Rick Dostal. J\.Iarina 's A •~••n -L"'9'!e.C•1o•orn••Smo<;t. the p reside nt 's c up M6 S,..o,, Mod Po•.e. D•nd''' Jtl, FotlowonQa•tt•<llOay'styenl~ln<I . . . . . (aku1!•1. T'll .. olm•'1f'. "''•··-··,~·I m•••'· champ1on sh1p at MISSlOn a;:.' .. ~~~~' !W••d l '" Bob 'fiezzj a nd F'ountain St•a,t<lle<I -Inky'• Ali, C.ot, F"O•J -100 mtte•• !10.91 , long VicJ"o Country Club re· Hot•lul•n. Ca'n C•t. ill"'fl !11-6); ll~gll 1ump !6·0); il\01 P.,! Ee••S..,.ou~IR•tll•rd,1 11~ Valll•y's Vince Bienek '/:."'~":·':;~;·/:.•:1~erJ ~:~ and Rick \\'ool;:i rcl . 11 EU<la -1·Fl•tl"1 D11poo & Jg. H.,lk'~ V•Olt.,••d, P•id \ ..... Of. Mo'' p,.,,,me, !8•n•~I 111 P.JJAPOJIOJ.Jy IG.J•t.JJ Ill O•Y•Clilt k I Trt.J~"reJ 119 LiUl<!A~• !C•lll 111 Lt-It (W•I'°"! !?? Row Coo Two (Lil>ll•m l JI/ Fishing R~ort_ MORRO BAY (Vir9'i LIMli "'J)- 20.JllQltr i;: J long <00, 111 <<K• toa. ;; 5.t.H DIEGO !MWOllCl~l l"itrl -16" ~ler1; 1l yt!l-1.Jil. 44 I t<Kk l1Yt. 9 ~Kl. l ll"<;i tOO, 19 t•h(O bl•!- ·,.DAMA. WH .... F -~ iln<;il•••· 1'13 tld\i , S Mo hOUI, 44 "K it h>n, l while ~· INl~•- SANT A MONICA. -~~ .. n9lers: 6 b.>rr•Cu<la, S -..note••• 1>•1s, l8 t •!l<a boo••. lO llOfU1o, 11 h.Jhl)ul. Ii••• -16 -olt••· s '•llto O•S>. l~ md<ko•.,•. l~ rot• t>a••· PA.•A.OISE COVE -1• ir>Qllr\: Wroc .. (OCI. 1..0NG IEA.CH fl1tmon1 Pieri -6~ ""II''''' l ?S <.>••<ob•••. i halobut. -40 ..neee>lle.>d, 6.)(l rot ~ <DO,> cow <00. ISP11'1ll•h1nq) -11 ,.nqoer•: I?~ OO<loto. 101 '•h<a b•••· !1~•<11. !.AH l"IEO•O cu~ .. SI. UMl1ngl - 31 ,Jn<Jltr•. lll wno1~to\ll, ?O tot• Ii~. 11 Sl'ofl-•d. s m.t<ke•e!. l n•lillul, SO blut t>.I>\, I ~•nd P•••. I S/ <'"l•<O tws~. 1 ba•••tud ... Sperll,.hon• -•H .. n111er " 1•S t>onllo, 210 ""'''· ?61 roe• toa. 1 hil•bul. •0 s ne~pll~•<I, ll "'h•1tl••n NEWPORT fAr!'s Ldftflll""I) -7l •~qltr\: )7 b.1\~ .• , •Otl< (0<1, 10 n••(•e•e•. S "'~'"' '"n_ ,_.EWPO RT I.EACH !O•Yt,'i Lo<ktfl -11 an11 1er~ bl! I><!~'· q'>•oc• <00, 1 ll•lot>ul, 90 m•c•t•el. '1 al.,.. i.-e<~ll, 10\heepl'll•O. SEA.L liEAC" -11 •"Qltr\' 110 •CW..k (OCI. S <OW Cod. IS (.J!l(O bMS, l& ~.ind O•>\, 4 ll•libu!. 1••9'1 -11 -It<\: 2 O.rr•(U<ld, 80 000/10, .0 ,.,.,,but MAllllHA DIEL •ET -34 <l<'lgltrs: JtOrot~(Dd ~·T "UEHl,,,.E -11 PtOle<i; 26 (IJICO OM\,' 11.Jll l>UI, ll i .tn<I b.K'- Swap Meet Set ~\ S\\·ap meet at San Clemente Hi gh School is !-iCheduled for Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. benefilling the -Tritons' basketball program. THE SYMBOlS OF SATISFACTION (f) ADD ••• 1"8 --·"'-ol ....... trom •,,... c..r "'',.' • 8 ......... l••• -" •o -~ CONNEUfASE AU-Su"•et Le•que tc .. ti.., T••mJ "'"' '••m C-0.UC>\•e<' ([a,...,n\. 0•"<1 (Lo' Al•milOi!; IB · C••e>t ni .. r (Lo• A.l •m11o•l; 18-oo,jal I Ne -..~r\ 1-!arbor l; l8 -Paortin1111 ILo~ Al•m>lo1); SS w ;u,,n,on IL""r•)• OF-11"''" lEd•~n f, 81tn•k lFoun'. l••n V•lley f, TitllO IM .. nnal TWOQ OD <I (LO ~• .. ). w n1t•t; IWeUernl ; P -M•Co y !EO<~nl, Slle!lon !lo~ Al•n,,ro>I . woo•••<I 1~0 .. nt.J•n v .. 11c w!• P1one !We,tm•nS!et I; VI IL Cll6"11>etl•on (l<» Aldm•IQ~I. une Cadillac Sale • •• ..... -" ~' .... • •• •• ~· -~ • Small enough to get around town. 18 MPG:* Pop the t-Op and you get. a recreational vehicle with !ix feet. of headroom. Pull it down and you get the convenience of a car. Now that's versatility for you. ·in 1975 EPA tests. Tuyota Chinook averaged 25 MPG in simulated h ighway drivirig ... 18 MPG in simulated city driving. Your actuaJ mileage will vary with road and weather Conditions, ... uipment, driving habit..'i nnd mnint.enance.t U•-11; ot00 rn•t••• 1 •~.:z 1. C'c nlly \\'ith a 5-and-4 vic-'>•~Yrddy -iJoHH (1• 7) d·~· .. , !11•-0~. PV 0 •-9); ldYtl•n' (lll·Ol. lory. 1,!o00mt1e"!•.J001. Th e c lub cha m - J4"16' IOLL SIADE SCIEll CwtTof.,y..., , ..... , c .. 0. c ... ""' .• , ....... (..,, Ovo Cl..-0 And !'loo•. r .. 1 T • 1 • .,.11, A~ho"" 1 .. 1 ... ,.;. CHECKER AUTO..,. FILTERS ·Ci-H<·f,...,r-.....,, f.,. ... "°''"'I""~ H.,.,1,1 At.0, .. ,, f,_ ["..,'"f Tt.o f"t'"°• All No• c ... .,, .. ,,., Ro,,,. •• I• F.,u ""'" 0.<d o• f.i,.., No \Juot, IJ<l<..,.i,,....,0111 c...,,.,,,,,,, Tloo1 "''' 0. f ouotl 0..,,..1 f,,,,.,.., "'"""' ... ""· M.-1,. s .... o.i 11 .... .,. n •• , c ...... , ® s ... ~ • a. PoLlo••••· J"" ••d •~.fo Ch•"f'"I T~• Otto IJ 111 .. r1ur101 Y-•·•-b•lo. R99. 1.29 99' lllAVY Dun SllOCI AISOllllS c;.,,..,,. .. ..i F"' Tho L.!01.-Of y.,,. Pouol\I ..... _.11t. ,.. .... ,., a ..... s .... ,"'""" ...~ ..... A~"-'• ~1-lo R~o. Q. Al! li•d•, llC. 499 7.H ouun CIKlll FAI lllTS !oli,W, ••tlo!MI Tt Ho,.,Oit • "-·°"""" c.4&1 ..... ,_ ...... ,,_ -IK. I.St , ...... 12~ , .. ,,.,,,,,/ . ., "" ..... llJldll•'• .. "' Ulla. - "-••1 0..11 ,_ ••• l"' .... , .. , o.Of' f .. ,., S•ul, Eur To l<o...ilo. Flllllll IAllATOl IOSI l'fH•r 0...1 fl"'1'1o 11:..i .......... 1. 1~! Hi1~~ 11 .. 1 ...... T, "'-..... .i.. ......... & """;, • ., s.1 .. 1 ..... " FU UITCI t.~~·11 9• c..ii,.. & l ..... l!f.. for the WAGA Monday tournaments beginning Junc23. HB Girls Honored Courses to be us.ed in· V•lu•o•~-••"m "rno•o. 1._o•t"'' ('Jude ltfission Viejo CC, A•••o-cnro,Hor"· J\.lcsa Verde CC, Hunt· Sh<iron C:.1mpbt.>ll "':JS hono1·ed as the high point \\'innt·r and also rcceive<l thl' GAA sc holarship a\vard as t he l op girl athlete at f-{untin gton Bcoich liigh St.•hool Cor tht• p;:i s t ye~· r at an a\\'ards cere held l'(.'(.'t.'lllly. Othc1· a\\' a rd \\·inners: llADMINTPN IV•r\!lyl: Most Y•llldble -Llnoa H•ut11 Co.Jene~ "'"••O-S11.,ron L•rwn. ' BASKETBALL !Yar>lty); Mo\( V•lu•O•t M•rllyn Jolln;qn; C.O..cM• A.wdr<l -Oellboe Burrow>. IJunio~ V••'°tJl. MO>\ V1lu•e>lc-K!m 9.,,. '0"'~-GYMN~Sl ICS tV•r,l ty ~: Mo•! FIELO HOCKEY IV>l••llrl: Mo!ot V•l.,.abll-M•ry Wilbur; Co•tlllS A••<d-L•o•lt Snyder, !Junior V••1•tr1: Mo\t V•lu1b1e-S1111by Alvar11. MOPE AN OA.NCE : Mo•• v.h ... Olt-Sltl)llanle 5.Jn,,er\; A.dvowr·s A.w•r<l -L•W Gon11lt\. SOl'T8A.LL (V•••ltyJ : Mo~\'•Juo· b lt -K.Jten MtH•le; Co•tha• A.W4'•d-L•u•.;r Ll~ntrl . (Ju!llor V••,•tyl: Moil V•lu~ble-Clleryl C•<lv. TENNIS: MOU V•lu.Jbl!-LI""• H•ulll; Co•tllt' Aw••O -A.nn Str•cll,Jn, lAACK: Mo'\ Vllu<lblt-K<lr"n llolectla; Coacllt( A,..d•G-Coll~~n ~•••tn. Y0LLEY8A.LL !V••~ll y ): Mo•I V•.luj.b(f-Sll•ron C•mpbtl l; Co•<hts Aw~rd-VirQl~i• "'"''· U""'°' Va•~•tvl : Mo\t V•l,...bl•-Qor,.se K•lO!!l•\Cll. ington s'eacliff and El Nigu~I CC from this area along with Alta Vista. Old Ranch, Lomas Santa Fe, Soboba Springs, Los Coyotes and )'orba Linda. For information con- cern ing th e s'ummcr tour , <.'o nt act the West ern Amateur Golf J\Ssociation .-15.71 \Ve.st Katella Ave .. Suite 1\, 1\nahcim 92802 or by c:i!J- ing Jim Vcrnes or J ack Crump at (714) 635-9685. SIT Of I 'lftl PllMiS Col<< .. • !/•HNI S•)I llG. 1.S• 129 (11(111 llSTlllUTOI UP AUTOMOBILE COOLING AIDS AC-CHAMPIOll- AUTOLITE SPARK PLUGS c .... ,, .... f l1•., .... , r •• .,,,,._ Ku o• c •• 1 .. , s,., ... ci •• ,,_ (loo•• V. Ao111 ...... AUTO FIEOM 99c 1111 •••• ]99 ..'"'"' IHIUTOI E.,, To IMtollf •UNI N.Helool•0.11, u••lfl Ne S..Ciol """""'' ....... ·~·.. 599 To(.,,... 0..tl"f . .... flilJAIRI '"' r. ,.,.,.ii, 5 99 s..s...i., ........ 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'"° JUll• s. 12_. 1t?S ~7i tMtr•I _.._M1111. 11\ir-• to 111e pro-1l11oft1 ot s.ctloft PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS NAMI STATIMENT Tllo tof IO'#lno ,.,$0fl5 •[e dOlnt Ml nenu: OK, ETC., '°'3 Moenollt Ln, Cost' Mew,CA.'2626 ' Oonnt LH 0rt0ft, )Qt~ ~--· Ln .. Costa Mesa. CA. tUU Crt lg (. Johtlso11, US ,.,..,,lllO Ct 5oacramo11to, CA. tSl2S " Wllllem H. W•rat, 423t NOttll Rim W•11. Sacramento, CA. tStlS Tllll bvllMH I• COf'ldU<ltd by an ln-dlvldual. LeeOrtOll Mn.. ClffM S<Mitu uas.s et ttw Gwporati.t Godt at "'° TM• ..... ,.....t .... 111" _. .. ..,. Stet• of Callmftk. netk• b ._..,., C-.y Cl•rll of 0r111oa c-.., °" ftWftltlat: NWy II."'"' TM ptr1Mnlllp heretofore Hlltlfto · ~t ~ RONALO D. HOFF ER and ~llflM OH~ COHI O.llr flli.t. FllEOEAICI( I.. HOFFEit, under tho Mey IS, n.. Jt ..... .Jllft• ,, 1t1S '7U.7S fldltlous ftlll'I• Of MISS ION INN PUBLIC NOTICE MOTl!L. at 2'tf1 Ott"• Hl...-11. O ty of S.11 Juan CoplstraftO, Coutlty of Or ...... 5ta .. of Ctllfon>ie, 1$ ftOW di .. 1674,.-IOflted b't mutwel comenl. 'ttOTICli TOCll&DITOlll FREOEIUCI( L. HOFFER, of the Cl· SUPllllORCOUllTOP:THI IY Of Porterwllle, Count., ol Tuleft, STATI Of' CALlflOllNIA POR stoteaf Calllornlt, 11.s wlllldrewntrom THIC:OUNTYO,OllAN(OI 11\d 1\115 <••Md to lie aaSO<leted In the Ma. A·&1Ut con•uct1110 ol u ld tiuslnUs, end E•t tte of MAR V JAN E RO HALDO.HO,,llt,oftlle Clt11 ot 'rOUNGOUl$T, 1ho kllOwll es MAltY $aft Ju111 Caplltrano, Cou.nt11 ol J . YOUNGQUIST, •lie MARY Ore11ot, Sitto Of Caltfornla, wlll YOUNGQUl$T. OeCHHd. lle,.efler Condu<I H id eiuslness •ncl la NOTICE IS HEA'~8Y GIYENtotM 011tlu.dtoatltMHS.hOfslli4bvslnHS credltori Of tl'te •llOw• n•mod CIKtdlftt end Ila •sumed and wlll ~Y all out· l'atn llWlt •II person1 f\avl119 <lt lm• ... IMt ttMlctillO OIMIQtlloftS of Hkl .11us1neu PulllllMd Or11t191 co.st 0 •11, Pllo4 Ille uld e1e<ee1t11t •r• req1tlred to Iii. "'rttOfon •lld Mreatterlnc11rred. ~y 22, :rt,•lld JOlle s. 1.2. 1'7S 111NS 1Nn1, wltll Ille neonar., vouetwrs In s.14 PMtMrs.lllp ,, dlssolvod -of Tiiis 1t•ttmen1 was 111..i wtttl the Cou11ty Cl•rk of Or•nge count,onApfll 2S, 1"S. lllt Office of t"9 clerk of tlle lboYt ·-."-Y tst, 1t1s. tlllecH-1 orlopreMnttll•ll'I wltllU. ROHALOO.HOFFER ,._,.,.;._1wn.tolM1t~ · FAEOERICIC L.HOFFER -----.-.mt attMottlceofMARYIN TINCHER, At· fl\ltl!IWCI Oraftge Cout Dally "'lilt. NOTICI TO CRCOITOftS torney •I L••. H4 wut Ocon JllM S, 1t7s 20n.1s PUBLIC NOTICE · SUP•RIOR g)UllTOF THE 8ovle•trd, Sullt 1.00, LOftt .. etl\. n•n 0, CAL.,ORNIA FOlt Californta *02, wlllcll IJ ... place ot PUBLIC NOTICE THIC:OUMTYOl'OllANGE INll11Htot Ille u110t,.ltnee1 In all tn1t·1--------------- Ne. A•U* •n perulnl119 to Ille utale of wld.... ._.15'S htett Of LEONARD C. MORAIS cedMI, wltllln four montlls after Ille ~UP••toRC.OUllTOf'TM• Oruewo. ' flol put>fl<atlon of 11\I~ notice. STATI 0, CAI.I l'OllNIA POii NOTICE 15 HE1tl!8Y GIVEN lo lllo MaJl<tn A11nettt Porter, T"I COUNTY OF OllANGE creditor\ of Ille 1llove iwmed dt<edtnl E1tecutrlw of the Estate Ne. A·7Uta tl\at ell persons llavl1111 cla ims ~11$! ol tN •ll:IOve named deudent NOTICC OF "l!AIUNO O' P•TITtOM IMMld deu«Mnl are required 10 Iii. MARVINTINCH•ll f'O• AUT"OlllTY TO •OllllOW lhef'n, wltll Ille N CHWrll ~ 111 ... W.Oc•••81ft.,Sviltl... MOttlY lheolfluoftM clerllott.,...,.,._ u..ea.ac11.ca....,_.a .... a Ell•I• Of ETHEL M . GARONER, titled court, or to pre~nl them, wltl\ the ,._: Jl~·NOJ Ot<HStd. llKftt«y v.ucllen, to 111• undeniont<I ..__, fw • M<lltrlw NOTICE IS H E A E6 Y GI VEN tlWlt •I Htnnt and Morton, sn wu.t Sixth Put>llSfled Or•nllt Cont Dally Piiot, t:clwi11 uwls C:..rd.-.r. •rid Crocker SlrHt, Suite llU, Los A11geles, MllyU, 21,af'ld June S, fl. lt1S llt1·1~ Ht(lonal 8eflll II.as fllad llffolfl I potl- Calllornla *"· wl\lth Is Ille place ot PUBLIC NOT_l_C_E tloll tor AutMflt'r lo Borr-Money r .. ~""' of tho ~nlonad In all l'NI· twento <' wtilcO Is made for furt.her ton perlelnino to the •sl•lt of wld cit-------PM\l<ulan. •M tl\al tlw limo andP'K• <tdent, wltlltn tour mont.lls .nrr u. •OTICI TO c11•onoa1 ot 11ear1no tl'te -f\aS llffn Mt fOf' flrtl 11UllllUtl9'\0ltlllsftOtlc•. su .. 1•10• g)UllT OFT"• JUfte "· lt1S, at t :OO a.m., In Ille 0.tKMayU lt7S. STATIEO,CAl..,OllNIAPOll ~troornOf Oo~rtment Ho.3ofwtcs, DOAOfHY H.MO RRIS T"ICOUMTY Ol'OllANOI c~.et 700Clvlc Center Drive West.In E ••< ulrl x otthe Wil 1 .... A-lll21 tN City of S.ftt• A"lle, Ctlltornla. oftlleellOveiwmeddtctdtf\t £sltta el MARGE RY ELLEN OattdJun.2,l9tS. MANNAANOMOllTON GEORGE, Deceased. WILLIAM E. SI JOHH, CM•STE"llF.DOLLl!Y NOTICC IS H&AE8V CflYENtoU. COllnlyC:lerlL MtCMA•L c. MITCMaLL tredltorl of the •llove 11amoCI dKodlnl AX•LRAO, SE VIL~ & •oss SllW11tM1U1Slrnt thet •II .,.rs.ona l\a.1119 clalms agal111t ttlllS.M1M911kt8llMt., .... • s.t•tU' Ille wkl dt«de<\I are required lo Ille lAsAfl90th,C.IM ..... 1 Lea..,...,, CAiif. tlt14 ,,,.,,,, 'lltltl\ 11\e neceuar., vouthers, 111 12111 tn...ia ~ (l\ll'21-7Ut the Office of Ille cl•r• of tM •--A'*-Y•fW: EateWl9n AtM'Mys for 1 .. <wtr1• till.CS<-•. or to Prnenttllem. wlthllw PubllSllOd ora11oe coul O•lty flttot, Pul>llM!eel 0,.noe Coast 01lly Pilot, N<Hwry VOU<l\e'5, to the underllllllld .J-S,•. 12, lt1S 20S5-7S May 22. 2', Ind June s. 12. tt1S t893-7S et Ille ofll<e Of lier attorney, WARREN M. GORDON, Attorno •t 1-. 11413 SUP'lltlOll COUllT OF THll Pl' BLIC NOTICE Ctenth•• 81vd .. lnolowood, Clllkwlllt iTAT•OFCAUf'OllNIAP'OR '°303, -1<11 IS Ille place of bOslnessot -------------- THE COUNTY OP: OltANOE the UftdtrsltMd In all ,,_.tlort Ptr'tal~ ••UJt Pl'BLIC r\OTICE No.,. . .., f'ICTITIOUS austNESS it>Q IO llle•st•t• Of H id ctece«Mlll, w4lllln SUPE•tOll COURT 0, THI NOTICI 0, HEAlllHG 01' PETITION NAME 5TATl!MINT four monll\S alter I,.,. first puOH<•llon STATI 01' CALIP:ORNIA POii FOR PllOIATE OF WILL ANO FOii Tl\e fotlowlno .,.,,.,11 '' doift!I 11<&1· oHl\linotlce. TMIC:OUNTYOf'OllANOC ~ITTl!llS TISTAMl!NTAllY (aoflD MUil: MARIAH GEORGE No.A.tla6 WAIV•OI SCOllPIAN ACOUSTICS, 4t3 lltll Encutrlaof tl\t Wiii NOTICI 0, HIEARl .. G OP 'ETITIOH EU•I• ol EDY l HE F. JOH ES. st., Nt. c. Hl#ltll\lltOft a.o1e11, CA.,.,... Oftlle •llO•t Mmeel CIU_,,,. PIDR , ... ATE 01' WILL ANO POii ~<Hsed. lll<llerd Mlcht•I Marts 4t3 1311\ WAllllCNM.GOllOON LETilllS OF ADMINllTllATION NOTICE IS HEAEBV GIVEN tllet St .. No.C,Hwnlift910tl8atcll 'CA.t264 ....,..,.ti.Aw WITMTHIWILLAN .. IXIO FLETCHER JONES AHO VIRGINIA Tl\ls llushMH II cOftdllcted' by tr! I~ t"4::='11twatw•. Estato ol E C1w1td Goodman • .JONESGOINGheve llledneret11epelf. dlvlGitl. "" .<•11..,..attJt.J OeuueCI. tooro for Probate o4 Wiii and tor luuenc.t RlchtrCI M. Meres TOI: 12Ul67t.777S NOTICE IS MERE BY GIVEN that Of Lelterl Tnt•m•,,t••Y to , ... Co-Tiiis st•t•mo'lt WH 111.CS "'4111 Ille Aitor'My,., EHC11trl• Jolejtfl ~fftlblall lla-6 tlled llereln I petitioners (bond ••Ind) reference 10 c.oun1., Cler-Of Or•"Ot County Oft June Put>llSl\ed Oret1119 Coast Dall11 PllOI, pelltioft tor probate of wlll and for l•I· ""11<1\ Is macs. for further partlcul•u, 2, lt7J. Moll, 2'. Ind Jun• s. u. ltlS t"°'7S tors of AcJmlnlstration with the will.,... at1Cf tl\at the tlmt end place 01 ,,..rlt19 F44J77 "ex•d ref•ren<e to wl\lcll Is made f« Ille SAIN llas bHn set lor Junt 11, ltH. PllblliMd Or.r111e Coast Dally Pilot, Pl' BLIC NOTICE hwtl\er parli<lllars, and 11\at Ille time at t : 30 1.m .. 111 th• courtroom 01 J ll'lt s, u. It, i., lt7S 1084•75 ·~----•nd Plet• ol 1>tari11g the w mo l\as Ileen o. ·-wt tor J -lo. lt1J, •• t::IO a.m., "'tho perlment No. 3 01 u ld court, •I 700 "CTITIOUI aUSINESS <-!room Of Oeparlme"t No. 3 ot w ld Ciwlc Ctl\ler Drove West, 111 tne C.t., Of PU BLfC NOTICE NAMI UAT•MENT court.tl100Cl•lt Center OrlveWtst,tn s.ntaAna, Ci1lllornt.1. Tiie louowlno "''°" is Clolno INSI· tlwCltyolSanta 1'n•.C•lllornla. DattdMaytt, "" ._.1J11 llftSH: 0.tedMey23, 1'7S. Wl&.UAM•.SUOH•. ~u .. uuoacOU•TOPTitl THE HAIR .. '· Sult• "A", AIO w. WIU.IAM I . SIJOHN, CountyClerk STATIOflCAL.,ORNIAfl'Oll Patllk C.0.st Hwy., Newport lttcll,. COUfttllClerll LOUllMILLElltndAl.9f:llT9£RG THICOUNTYOflO.ANOI CA.~ ALANA .. l.AIA :;:r.;r,~~rr~ ~;~-. No. A.71244 1tet11er1ne Marte Hulme. 1s.15elM , .. , w.sic"" ~-hff• ,., ......... IH, ~111.rftll .. .,. "'0 TI c £ 0 F H E A R I NG 0 F °'·· Hllfttlnoton eucll, Ca Ill. 92641 *---'kt<"· CalH. ,,... TOI: (2UttJ7-4117; .. ,... "ITl'flON ,011 AUTHOlllTY TO lll<llar-Allard Hulme, 1562 ;,.1111 Mttn1e11hr: htlti-.r '0' N ' N LIE A s E 0" 111! AL Or .. Hu"tlnoton Buel\, Call!. '2641 f'vbllstMcl 0r.,. Coast 0.lty PllOt "''°'"''''°': C.·P•tltl-n r•op••TY. Tiiis bllslfleu Is CCW'IClucteel ,_ e11 In-Ma --~J • PllbHslltel Oranqe Cont 0.11., Pilot. E~tt••"ot WILLIAM c. MURRAY, dlvidual. vr , ••• -...... ""' s. 197S , .... 7J J uneS,•.12. lt7S 206>H Ot< .. '9<1. A.A. Hulme Pl'BLIC 0 NOTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN 111411 This stattme"t waa flltd will\ ttlt r\ TICE PL' RLIC ~OTICE SECURITY PACIFIC BANK has tiled c-.t., Cltrl& 01 Oreru.ie County on June NOTICI TOCONTllACTOllS -------------I lie rein• peliliCW'I for A11tl\orlly to Join 111 1• ltlS. f"nlttl ... 7 .. M.C.·S NOTICE OF $ALIE Le-ot Aul Pr-rt, relererce lo '44al Sttled !WOOOSel5 will be recti...CS al Ofl llEAL P'llOPlltTY Wl\lcl\ 15 maa tor further partkulars Pulllllhed Oren0t Coest O•lly PllOI, Ille offl<e ol Acco1111t11111 Olllcer, AT PlllYATI! $ALE Ind tl\lt the hmo ind pft<e o4 httrlnV JllMS, U , lt.2', ltJS 2*-7S Falrwl-State Hoipllal, 2SOt Harbor No. A.11441 the same llas boet1 Ml for June 1t, 1915, Slvd., Coste Men, Callfor11ia unlll 2:CJO In,,.,. Superior court of the Stele o1 •t t .00 •.m ., Ill Ille courtroom 01 Pl' BLIC SOTICE P.M. J Ullt 11. tt7S. a l wlli<ll ti,.._., C..lllorn••. lor the Cou111., of CW41n'J9 Department No. 3 01 uiCI court, at 100 •Ill bt e>ut>llciy -t'd •rid road lor 111 tne Meller of 11\t Est•t• ol CM<CentuCWlvtWut,lt1tlle Oty ot a .. 7564 >er1orll'llr!ll-kHfoll-s: CHARLE HE M , A E 1 C HMA N N, Senlt Ana, C.lllorllla , SUPllllOa COUllTOF THE Futlll~ all labor, m•terlal5, tools Orcened 0.tM June2, lt7S. STATE OF CALlf'ORNIA FOlt 1111C1 eqvlprnellt M<H~ary to CoMtrvct NOllce Is l\tnby Qive11 111•1 11\e un· WILUAMl.StJOHN, THlg)UNTYO,OllANGE 12) Perllftll Lots al Falrwlhr State 1 1 P County Clerk .... A·att6 of~tll, In accorda11ce wltll "'IM and dtn lgr\ed w I sell •I rlvttt wit. lo JONES& aEDMAll NOTICI 0, "1a•1NOO, ,....,ITI...... lfl '" tne nlQl\e\I allel l>t\I bldeler. wble<I to • .. " • • .,.. Wit< cetlons 11\erotor. conllrmahOll ol s•id Superior Court oro WlllMre aiw• .• No. 2tS Of' ,llOIATt: 01' WILL AND LET· Bid pt-UIS must tit subll'lltted lor 9 I J s.MtMe41ka, Calll. tt4fl & Tl•S TllTAMINTAllY the elllire werk ••5C;llled therein. « alltr the 1 dO o une. l'7S. at ll'le AllTMUR O. GUY ••. E I I ~ Ott olllce ot Jonn L. l(lmbtr. ~ s. SQrlnt, '"" '• t ... J N A. VANOERKLOOT Deviations from plln1 and SClf(ill<t· LOS AllQ41o5, Cllll., Cou111., ol OrtflQC. ~Ooftr Or., New,.rt aeK-, Calif. OecN w•. • t'-'f wlll not be considered •nd wHI be SteteolCtlllor11I•. •11 tlle rl(Jtlt,lltle NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENtMt :.UMlorreJe<tlOflOlblds,Tl\eOepert· and llltettll ol s•ld de<HMtel at Ille AttorMyatw: ... tlla-r CAMILLE t.E NOR E Ml LLEA lies l'!Mllt of Hulth hes tllt rlQl\t '°waive time ot death elld all the r1on1. llllt ll'ld Pllbll~d Ortnoe Co•U D•ily Pilot. filed ht rein I pehtlo11 FOR PROBATE any lrre9ularlty In a bid or lo re Jee! tflll llltl'•UI 111•1 llH ulet9 ol s••d Junes. u. tt7s 2011·7) D F w IL I. A H 0 LI! TT I!"'" Mtllbldt. dt<ffted nu •<quired.,, operation 0 TESTAMENTAltY rtlere11ce lo wnlcll No bkl wlll bit consfdered u11ten It Is law or otlltrwlH otfltr tll•n or I" olddl· Pl! Bl.IC NOTICE 1• made tor lurtller ~rtlculers. •lld mlOlt on• slaftdard form lurnlsMd t>., lion to 11141101 said cs.ceoed, al the time llwl the time end p1au 01 "•t•lr>Q the "'9 0.11ertme111 of MHllll •nd Is made ot dutn. 111 and lo .. 11 the certalll pro-wme 11<1• btt11 Mt for Junt 24, lt1s. at In au ordanu with 11\e "lnstr1><tlons to pertv situated 111 tne County ol Oranc;ie. NOTICI TO CONTllA(TOltS t :JO •.m., 111 Ille courtroom 01 OeP9rt· 8 1dlltn". Statt of Calllornl•, ptflicultrly Project No. 7•SR·12 mtnt No.> of U ICI court. •I 700 Ovlc Pros111<tl•t bi...rs me., ••amine CIH'rlllt'd as IQJlows, to-wll: 5'H1td ~090uls wlll be recelv.cl at Center Drive WHI, 111 tlle City of Santa lftd OOtaln pl•ns, spec lllcetl011s •rid bid L 1102 T 16221 Cl IN 1 tne olllce of Account1110 0111~••. AM,Callfornle. IM""t>ycalll119at ormalll""ar--st o · r•< • ty o -Po• I Oat~ Ju-2. lt7S. ..., ~..-&eacn, Book n t . PellH U to 30 In. Fe rwlew State Hcuplltl, 2SOI Harbof' "" ·~ to 11\e Otlltt of tlM Clllef .. Plant Ooitr• ~lu•lvt, more common1., 1&nown u 1021 llvd., Costa Mua, C•llfor111a untll WILLIAM I . St .IOHN, lions •t Ille al>Ove addr•H, 1~ t lller way, Coron• dtl Mar. ti :00 A.M. on •·tl•7S, at wlllcll time Cou11t y Clerk 'lltll'lber 114·SAS·tl31, ext. 312. ltr"'S ol HI• 0511 In lawful ,,_.,01 ..... , wlll bt publl<IY ~" ....cs rtacl DIWAll & HAl.L A payme111 bond, St•lld•rd Form I07 IN Unlteel SlllH Ofl COf'lllrmt tlCW'I ot ,., performiftll worlr. .. IOllOws: Attenleo ., U w Ill tne -·of tlfl'r peru11t of Ille (Ofl- u le, or pu t c•sll •nd oetence Fwllisll •II let>or, m1'9rl•lt. IOOl5 ~fWfl .. eftMStarsf.uli.•, traclPl"l<tmustetcompanyewef'llcon- evldHl<tdOynotesuurtdbyMorlQolllt •11d tqulpmtnt "•ce u tr., to fl90th,CA,._1 -I l11WOl•ino.,. ••"9fldlt\ll't lne .. of Trust Deed on the proporf't so told. Atpl•<• lAnd5<1Pt Sprln.ier ,S'tSl•m A...,..rs Nr: ... '"'-' CHsof •t0,000. Ten percent ol t mounl bid 1o bt dtPOSil· •• F•lrvltw Sit t• ~ospll•I. In •<-Pvbllll\ec:I Ort119t Coe st 0•11., Piiot, The tuccusful Oidd•t wlll tit re· fdwltntuCI cord""'' wltll plant and 1p0<if1Utlono. J~S.•.11. 191' 2056-75 .:iulrtd to eaecute • contrecturel Bod\ or ollus to bt on wrltlftll •ndw111 lhe•elor. 19<Mme11t i" ,,._form of• rlSlendt•d Ot received at tllt atoreHICI oflke at Bid propouls must be sullmltled tor PC BLIC NOTICE AQrMmtlll Form 2" wlll<ll s11a11 ta any time alter the first ~lutlon tlw e11llre worll dU<rlOtd tllereln. tlllldlno upon Ille State of CelilOml• on- 1,.,..,. and btlore date ol •••• Oewlatlotls lrom plellS •ftd spa<lll<•· ly V1Xltl epprowel lly Ille State. OitedlNl 21'1dO.,of June. ltlS, II-will not lie considered efld .. 111 be NOTICI INVITING a1os In accordenu wltll the provlsi-of Ewecutor ol the Will <auM lor rej~tlon of bkls. Tll• 0eP¥1· Nolk • ls hereby lllvtn tlltt i... &oe•-Section 1771 of IM Leber Code, ttlt of said Oeudenl. 1nt11t •I Htallll lies the rlgllt .. -Ive of Tr us IHI ol llM Coast Commu11lty ~Ptrlmtnt ol Heeltll llu ••c.11411ntd JOttN L. l(IMalR .,,., lrr...,larlty ifl • tlld or le reject Collt9t District ol Ora110• Covnty, llltt the llflMr•I ll'•vam119 ralff of .,. $. s.n11t 11. 111y or t ll tllcls. Callforftl•. wlll roctl.,. MllOd tlldl 1111 ·~ ac>Pllca1110 1n the county In Mlldl USA,....., C.llt, No Old wlll lit co,.sidtrocr u1110SS II Is to 11:00 •·"'" FrlClt y, Jllft• 20, 1975, at tfle-ll la tobedeftt are thOWllsttd lfl (1UI •U.Sltl meOt .... •t"'"r• '°'"' furllltMCI by tl'lt Pllr<Ntlnt 0.111. OI ••Id 1<Mot Ill .. , ... beell .. t tntltlod "OoperbNl\t of MterMY ter EH<"'., the OtPlrlmtlll of HHllll and II made Ir let loc•teCI al 1J70 Adlll'IS A-, Trensportalllf\, C~ul11ll'lenl Re11111 Putll~ CW•11oe COISI 01lly PllOt Ill IC<Otelaflct wllll , ... "lrtttrv<1iofts •• Coli. Mose, Catllorflle, •I wl\ltll time llales and ~n•r•I Pr•••lllflO Wtoie -Junes. 6• u . lt7S 20~7j Blddttt." 111dblclswlll t>0 Pu0llcly090f'l9d...,,... llates" curre"t at Ille d•t• af 11111 "°'"tit.,. • ..,.,,. ""' ,.,mine ed tor: publkatlOf\. ~· of IM !k911a.t .,.. 9ftd ollUlll pf all\. \PMillcttl01'4-bld TYPEWllllT E lt MA IHTENANCI .. me at tM Ottl<e of Ille Olltt of Plant ltl'mS byCllllnootOfll'lellll'IO•~sl FOR ORANGE COAST COLLEGE, ()peratlMs, Felrvl-Slate Hnoltal lotlle Offlcoollllo Clllel•f PltnlOslt••· GO~OE N WEST COL LECiE AHO and It Ille 0.Plttll'lfnt Of Hoaltll ,_.. J>UBLI~ NOTICE HOTICIOf'OIHOLUTIOM llOlll •I'"'' •bo.,. ... r ...... ..,.,_ COA•T COMMUNITY COLLEOI Olllfttoofflu. 0, ,AATNI. •SMI, ANO """' ... , 71'·SO·tUI, tat . .112. OISTltlCT . $11* lftspactlOfl Wiii iie lltld when,.. COHTINUANC• 0, 8USINIH A P41Vlftllll '*l.t, ... ,,.,.,d Fof'tnl01 All Ill-. aro to bo 111 accorClancewltll -"'$ltd. 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JS Yllt I. ll. 1'1t ~,t / .. Thursday, June 5, 1975 OAIL Y PILOT It's the ·Limit!" • O•oly Pilot Plloto5 by P•lt1t1& O'Oon11e11 Srali11g The Heights ~~l Howa1:d (left) and Johnny Fla!"agan are members of Fre d Hokanson·s "Fishing··· M 3f~ atdOJrahnge Coas~ College. For f~nal exams, the class went fishing at Lake Irvine and e an o nny received A's fo r their limit of five trout each. Valley ~taying Neutral Without urgin g either a "yes" or "no" vote, Founte1in Valley Ci- ty Councilmen have pledged to act as an inform ation clearing house for the Nov. 4 unification election in their city. Councilmun Roger Stanton suggested the city might even schedule some t own hall type de· bates "with neutral referees im· ported from back east." And Councilmnn Al Hollinden asked City Ma n ager James Neal to form a unification task force to de velop public in formation. But the council agreed lo take no formal st and for or agC1inst un- ification as yet. "Not everyone is happy when a councilman s ays something on a situation," s aid Stanton , who along w1th Counc ilman George ·Scott wor ked actively to secure a unirication vote in Foun tain Va lley. . He said h is interest in the mat- ter developed a year ago as he campaigned for office. Stanton said he m et people in t he area of Fountctin Valley served by the Garden Grovt! t:nified School Distr ict who wanted a chance to join the Foun· tain Valley district instead. and he met F ountain Valley High School students who complained about campus overcrowding. Now. he said, he intends to do everything possible to see that residents of the city get accurate infor.mation about the proposed d1st nct so they c:an make propel' decisions at t he polls. But Scott w<1rncd . ··Ro~cr. r h<1ve news for you. Everybody is not going to like you.'' Hollinden added . ''No one is trying lo stifl e a nyone from speaking as an individual. I just don't feel at this t ime the council has s ufficient information to take u stand." Stanton also compared the cur- rent situation to thal of si x months ago, when t he Hunt- ington Beach t:nion His;h Sl·hool Site of Sailing Center Weighed Newport B each Parks, Beaches and Recreation (PB&R l commiss ioners discussed the proposed sailing center at 15th Street and Bay Avenue but fa iled to either endorse or reject the site. Instetd , they asked staff mem- bers to seek a lternate locations in Newport Beach for the boat la unching ramp facility and then report b~ck at a later meeting. The s ite at 15th Street and Bay Avenue will be considered later alonA with other proposed loca· lion s. according to Cal vin Stewart, P B&R director. · The center would serve as headquarters Cor s ;uling class«!s oCCt red by the city's recreation departme nt . It would offer a bout l aune h i n ~ ramp , parkln~ facilities, restroom , and boat atorage?. Up unlll t wo years ago, the site , e1t 15th Street and Bny Avenue was used as a bowling green.· 1'ow. it is unused. Adjoining the ai·e» is the A m ericlin Legion building. A propos al to move a ::;mall building already on the site to anbther location within the sumc site was rejec t ed b y com· .missioners . The building, which in the pust was u sed b y the Amcri enn Legion to schedule ('Ommun1lv meetings, would have been used for storage at the sailing center. Complaints Crom neighbors who said the building was "decrepit." a nd the fact thut moving a nd repairing the build· 1ng would cost $5,000, dis· couraged comm iss1on~rs from backinf: thAt plan. The salhng centea· item wall re· turn to the PB&R egendu \\ht•n aidd1tion ul · pott•nt1al sit es Brc located. Distnt l won thl' C'Ounc1l 's t.'n· . dorsl'meat of its unsuee:.:.ful tax O\'l'rridl' l'kction. l'\ow, hl' said. manv or those who l·ampaign('d hard.for the tax ovl'rl'ldl' <1nd were gr<1lelul fo1· thl' count11's endorsement. •·aJJ of a suddt'n think 1t isn't riJ."?hl for council ml'n t o say anything about Sl'hools. ·· Mrs. Clanton Rites Held In Santa Ana Sl'rviccs .for a II fcti me Orange County resident, Mrs. Grace M. Clanton, 83, of Leisure World in Laguna Hills. were held today at the Smith c.nd Tuthill Chapel 1n Santa Ana. She died Sund<1y. Her f<itht•r. Jaml's ~kMillan, was ont• of l11t• origina l steum sl11µ pilots "ho hl'l(X.'d guide l\lmbt•r b oet ts into i\e\\ port Harbor ::it the turn of the century. Ttll' family als o owned con- siderable acreage of farmland in the Hunt ington Beach and ' Westminster area, and Mrs. Clanton w::is a graduate of Ocean View School in HuntingtQJ'l Beach . -bl•forc Huntington Bcuch was · a town. Shl' was a lso one of lhc first i tclephont' operators 1n West Orange County, workingman of- f1 cc tn what was then t he. Sml'llZl'I' an·a near whut is now Bolsa A \'l'nlll' . Her parents cam<' to Orange( County 111 18RO. "ilh James, a Scotsmun, settling in Newport fk-uch '' herl' he rowed a boat from the ol& ~ e" port pier out to mel'l the incoming ships laden \\Ith lutT'll>t·r lie guided t hem LQ \(Hh<' harbor. .,. Ht· lah·1· bought fnrmlan· ~ll'ound "hut 15 now th~ Be» Ro ul cvard and Mc Fadden' AH'nuc Hrea of W1.:?stm1ns tcr .' Mr~. C'Junton and her la t e ! hus l»tnd farmed there Cor yeors. : Mrs. C'I unton is survived \ly five nieces and se""en nephew~. • . ,. • ~ . ~Y~Lor -_.. ' . . . PVltSUANT TO •liCTIOHS :1311 TWltOVGH ):Ill, AEYIENUE ANO '1' .. )(ATION CODI:, THI! NOTICE OF INTENT TO DEED REAL PROPERTY "O ,.HE S'TATE IN ... ND FOR TiiE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF ,:~t.IFORNIA, HAS BE[N DIVIDED ANO OISTRllWTEO TO VARIOUS tlEWSP4PEltS OF Ol:HERAL CIRCUl.ATION PUBL1$HE0 IN SAID COU"I· ,...., FOR PUBLICATION OF'A PORTION THEREOF IN EACH OF 5.AlD Hl!:WSP.,.Pl!tl:S.. Pli81.IC NOTICE ~No.J:rt-DI T.S.No.1~·4 " !fl "'~ lllt .IN tot-i1111 -.¥1•- i;.n. .r• -fw "'--•Ill• Ml_j_ SE-s.utr.ust 5'1<-5.Ktiotl SEIY-SWl._,.st.tl' ~y-&oul-ly !5.1~1·­S..-Subdlwl•ioft SW-Sou'-sl SW1Y-S0...111-•l•rl'I' T-T-ftSlllP Tr-Tr.c:I TrlMg-lr~ulM Twp-T-MNp u....-urw1;,,.- W-Wt•t W1y-W.1ter1y ""t'.:. ... ,,.Of" ... , ... ~ ADll-AdllOllon M j-Allljoml ... _ fl.P-IU.astOt"'\ .llWp Pilrc•I Humbtt e111.-e 1oc.i. t>O-De•ll E -f.al e1,-e:astnJ' IEIC __..,.SQ ferUI E•-EIK"'I Fr..Ct-Fr•ctOon•I Fl--f'ttl F•y-FrMW•Y H•r-H•llh••r IM-lfKlu\lve 1n1-1ntertsl ,,. .. -lrregul•r Mln-MifltnOor J•ll1•1:1<1I tN-orlr. 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SERVICE C:OlrAPANV I> dul¥ -'"'" lrl•ltH undtr t"' fol-"O OtKrlbtd-ol bull WllL SE lo.LAT PVBllC AUCTIOH TO THI! HIGHEST 111001!.R FOR CASH !P1¥•ble •I lime of Wit In l1wlul ......,., el tne Uflht-d St.ot•\I •H rlgnl, tin• •rwl 1 .. 1ere•t '°"' w.,..a la Ind -· lltld b¥ 11 .,...., .. 1e1 Oe•d o l T•u\I In the 111'0'""' lle1•ln.1Htr llt>Crlbed ; lAUSTOR : PAUL PAC:E RA. JR., 1 ·--llEHEFICIAAY: RAVMONO Alo.TON Mllo.lAND ANO MURIEL WEBER Miio.LAND, llu1~nd •nd .,11e "~ ioint ,...,...,,, Rtcorded No,..mbclr i !I, 191:J •• Jn~!r . ND. llQOl In book llOCIO p•llf lJO OI 0 1· •lti•I Recorel~ In t"e olllce 01 the Re(or.,..,. ol Ot1noe County;.,..., Cle~'(! DI lru•I d•K•ill<I• the !ollowl~ pro· pert,: PARCEi.. !: Th• Soul ... ••llrly IS teet of LCH • -Ille Nortll-\led , 1•,so !eel o! Lot 3 ol Tr..:t NO. 1622, In the Cily ot Newoorl ~"• •s per m1p ••corded In Boot.. ti, -J9 ol MiKell•,..ou5 MoiP•. •n tl>e oflk• ol tl•e Counl¥ Rt<Ord<!r DI ...,10 count,, ~ PARC£l 1: The NorJhw""t~rly 1'8 Itel DI LOI l I nd l tt DI Loi JOI ,, .. ,NO. 1121. In 111e C1t1 01 Ntwpon Betti!.•• per m;tp recorOld In Boot. 41, -Not MIK•lllneolt!; M•P~. in the ot!iceol lhe co11n11 •ecoroet 01 ••Id cOun1y, EXCE PTING lllertlrom Ille Nortllwt !ilt•I¥ Z6.!.ctlttl o! l CH l. Jll6 Vi• l..ido. New11Drl lle<1<h, C..htornle'1W.O "{II• street llld•H• or common Cle 1l91Wllon I• •hown •bo,.., no •lrl...,h i• gi¥en •• \0 II• CctniP lflt'ntSS or cor rKlntiSI." lllt bfnafki••r uncler •11ld Oeed ol Ttust, br re•'IDn ot • b•e•cn or dcf...,11 in Ille obli91llon$ 11tured trier .. oy, Mr"olore •••cultd """ dl!liwerea 10 tlle under~lll"C'd • wrllltn O..cl1r.ilon ol Oet1u1t •nd Oem•nO for S..te, - -111..., -t1te al btt•<ll •nd ot tie< lion lo (•us.e 1111 undtt>ioned to ,...u .,.Id i>r-•1¥ lo 'ltl>ly ~lid Ol>Ug.Jtion•. - tllertil!ttr tlll undersigned <•u>ed '"id noli<e ot Ortic" ;lfld ol elt<lton to bl' Re<orded lkcemb(>r 70, l~I• •~ ln•lr, No, lM-1) In bool< t l~ P"Qt 116/ ot >-)(0 onk,.1 A••o•ds. S..td ~•l• will· be milde, I.out witlloul t o"e,..nt ar "''rran!y, ••Pre" or •m· ptif."d. ••OA•dl"'ll l1Tlc, "°'"'s'°"· or en· tumtlr.tnetl, IOJ>ily 1ne •tm<11n1n<;t p.r1n· dp,111 wm ot the no1es ie(urf<l l>y •.ilc. Deed ot Trust. with •nterest <1!> In \.Olia "°'e pro•iOtd, •d¥Ances. 11 •n,, ..,.,,,,., Ille ll•m• ot ... Id Deed 01 Truil, ttts. Clllr91'1 ..,d eopenM!i ot the Trlt!;let• Ind ol IM trU .. SC•t•ted br Ui<! Ottdol T .. •i.t. StiO Mlt will De P>eld on Fridly, J- ll, ltlJ •I 11:1)1) A.M. •t Ille otfocr ol r .o . St•••Ce Comp•nr. B•n-01 Ameri<• To-.er. One Cit¥ Blwl -~t, Suite 1110, er.-....,.. C:•lilo•nie. 0..tltd ""'' 1•. lt15 T .0 . S.rYM:t ComPtny •i s.tid T<u>1e<t By Rull! E. Brown, A>$'1. Sf(••l•ry Publlstied N~woor ! Hern.or Newi Pre•s (Ombined w11" tn1 Or•n9" C:.0..>I °"""Pilot, M•y 21. 2', .. nc1 June S, ltll 18U.ll PUBLIC NOTICE • HOTICEOl'TlllU5TEE'SSALE No. 5116 0.. Jun• 11, 19/S, t i IO·Q? AM , UNION BANK, •s lruslff """"' ilrld puf....,nt lo Oetd OI Trust 011!!<1 Oc.- tObtr 16, 1911. m111., by •Jl LIOo P•rll. Ot1~e •• QlfloO•AI N•lner .... lp -'"" (Ordtd Oc.lober JO, 191? In 0-1(1318 P•91' lO'i O! O!llclll Reco•ds In ll'lf ol· lice OI ti.e Rttordlr ot Orengie eo.,.,ty, c .. 1.1orr>l•. !ll•lfl lo ... cure ... 1ndebll"d· ne•s in l••Or of UNION BANK , • C•h•ornl• (D•PO•lllo11 ... 111 1"f.ll 11 public ""ti"" tu h1Q"t•I b•dd!-• far <•Ill (PilVABlE Al TIME OF SAl..E !N lo.A WF Ui.. MO NEY OF TH E UNITED STAT ES I i i lne Nart!i Fr0011 tn1r•nc• 10 I"• Orange County Courlhou!.1 l<Kattd •t 100 C1Yk Center Ori,.. we1t in Ille C•IY ol S..n11 Ana and °"":''" ot °''""""· S111e ot c .. 1rtorn<•. Ill 'i-llhl, l1Ue. Ind ln:eres1t001¥e.,ed10 -now llf>ld by ii unaer ••Id Oel'd •n 1ne i>roperly 111 ... tlfd In 1ne Olv ot Newporl Be.ocll, in sa!d eo..i1, ...ci s 111e,oncribtd•• P'AllfCf.L 1: Tiit Hortll-•lerly 10.XI feet of Loi 10, and ill of Lot Q ot Tr.Kt No. tis,.- ....,_, on a m.op rtcor.,..d in -26. PA!lf~ •3 ....ci ••at Mlscell•neous """11>1>. ••<aids ol 11ld Or•n111 Counl1. C.ll!Orlll•. E •c°"" Ille Northwester ly ~1.olOf"'I o!U i<llo.OI". PAlllC:EL J~ 1..a11aotTrec1No 11~.e,snown .... I M<ill rKordtO In boo• 1•, PllQl!l. (J.ino '' of MIK,ll•n•ous M.i1>i. rt-COl'd• ol wldOr•nve Coun1v C:•ll!ar~1<1. Eotept ,,.. Northwescer1y 20.2(11ffl '~'""'· PAlllCELJ: The '>ou!he•!i!t•lr 28.tcl IH I al t~ No•t",...•'•"¥ Sl.IO leet ot lo.DI e ol Tract NO. llS. 11 Shown on• M.op re- COl'ded in boOll :16, P•!1eS •l • ..., ,. ol M•K•U•neou• M.ep•, retoros OI wtd 0.-lr'>Qe Counly, C:•lllor,.1•. PAltC:ll!'l4: Lat I , al Tr ec1 No. 81S ....0 IN Norlllwe•terly ,l.t.11 fe•I ol LOI 9 of Tr..:! Na. 11~. •• •llown OI! • Mllp ••· <.Of'ded In -''· 0•9t• 43 ....i •t o1 M1Kt11.....,..,, M•ps. record• DI OrM>QI!: C:O....ly, Ctlllornia E•<ec>l lhe Nort,,we•teriv S3.ltl!ttt o! lo.Oii . ill'AltCELI: T,.,.t portion ot Lot 9 GI free! No. llJ, es s-11"" e Mlp re~orded lnbooli 2•, Pf!ie\ 4l '"" 44 Of MIKell~ Mlol, rtcordi DI 1•IC1 0 ••"9' Count,, 0tscrl-••lot1aw1· P•rttl E •• sllown on• Mlpliledi~ -21. Cl"9f. 11 ol P•rcet MIP,, In Ille ollic<I! DI Ult Counlf R•corder of wld ()-""91 c:oun1,, Now k-n ff Trtcl Mo. ION, H ~On • ,,..P ••<oreled h1 -J16, ~ ll trw:I not MIKtU•--PS>. tK•dSof 0.-.... Countr. C.llf°""e. T1'M ll•Hl tOCtr••s•rwl other common ~llon, 11 eny,ot '"' •••t proper1, 0..Ctibl!V •b0¥1 Is PV<llOrltdAO bl: '3.l lo.idO P•r~ Ori~•. N•wPOrl 911Cll, c.e111orn111 Slkl st1<1 wUI b<t m•dl, but wllhollt tOWn•~I or w11rr1n1y, t•Pr•11 or Im. pllea. r~rdiflO 11111. l'Oi,.,nlon, or en· 'umDr•nce,, to P•Y lht pr lncl~I wm of sekl nol1. K"l:11rec1 DY ••id Oeod, 10 wit: 12,1 ... nt.aa wit" 111te•1t\I Imm April 1, 1'1t, •• In :wild note prO\'t-, old"•n<•\, n '""• under tllt lermt DI sttd Otf'd; f"t' <lle•QIS 1fld ••Pl'lf'IV) Ol ll'e lnrill• •nd ot the tnnts <•Hl.V bys.tidO.td. Tiii -•ttl•ff Uftder Yid Died, bY '"-°" • ll>r ... (.1100' .,.,...,It lfl tne-li0"1'°"1 ikll•td lllfrttly, -tlolor• '"'"''"' ..... dell¥•'" ,. '"" ..... •'119fM'll • w•ltt•n Olct•••Uon ot Otf .... 11 ..... o.-..dlOf' $911,-Wl'lt• l .... -i<I OI Dr•Kti -tlKtioft 'O -"-VftOp'st'l"f'(I t. ,.;1.....,.,.... oortr te sttlsfy wld abll9•1'°'"-~ 111tfN.fw. ot1 ,.."'"'r' 1,, 1t11. me .... ltttl.lorold c ... ~ ..,,., n.o1 1c1 M Dre«ll ..... Ill>(!..,., la bf r1cordld It'! ...... 11,J.1 1, P~.,. lit of Off1<1et Jitf(Ot"' i.. widlllttlfMr'\OOk• . Oii-itd .....,,,,,1.,, 1\Ll lo. I UNION .ilNX .,,.1.1· ... ""· &, ,,.,_ A"-,,.n P~!•ll•d H•wpO<I H••bOr Ntwi •r•Si ComlllMd "'1111 llW Oren91 Co.•I O•llr Pll•,I. ""''' 1J, 1•. <1n1t J-S, 1•11 II»!!.._ l 6 4 2 • s· ·6 · 7 8 ,..., A I L loolllt-..•...•. 1-"" .............. ~ ~.-• _ ........... , ... .. ...__..__ i.oi•-······~ ................ ....._ Thl1te1Nt•W:'1°1ttnthla.._.Cwl DAILY PILOT CLUSIRED. ADS You Can Stll It, Fillcl It, [ ] 'One Col Senlct T rode It With a Want Ad 842 •5878 Fast Credit Approval • -· ....,_ .......... ft" , ................ ,_...., -·-....................... -·-, ............ ti ...... _______ ,-.. ..... - ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.. .... -••••••••••••••••••••••• -.. ..... -....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002-• IOOZ G1MN 1002 lltROllS: Ad¥1rliMn G-I 002 G1•rol _ .......... ckeck tlleW edl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••·•••,••••• dolly •d ...,..+ ,.. MESA VEltDE PRIV;. TE l'IER )) "'" 1-•clahiy. n.. Fixer-Upper S 139,500 DAILY•PILOT cn11• 11 4Dlt w /cathedral fam Outsta nding entertain· VIEW l'LUS liabnity for tt.flrat Mt-r1n . Needs ldscpg, crpts, ment cenll.lr, gourn'H:l ~- COf'Tect insetiioft oNy.· paint and lut:s olTLC. As· kitchen, covered lanai. PRIVACY Sophisti cated con· dominlutn on sixth floor. Located on Balboa Bay with slips avall•ble. t•abylous view o~ocean & bay . Pric'eo re· asonably at s.:;9,000! C11oll 673·8S50. s ume 7% loan·No quali· spacious living room & !•--------•! fylng. Priced $5,000. un· private dock will hold 2 der simih1r houses. llur· boats. Call646-7171. ~o11 ry-take advantage, €all O!'IN..lU:.'·"~l 1JN !O~r f.lrC"t' ~~!~i=~~a7c a:\~rtised l -K~E~Y=_R_~_A_L_T_o_R_s_.11,,/_~,··1.f THE REW ESTA!~~ in this news paper is sub-962-7788 ~ Jt:ct to the 1-'ederal r·a1r ,...,EGL~·· i · ~ ll ousing Act of 19ti8 " ~•5¥ which makes it illegul to 4 IR-Z STY EASTSIDE adve rtise .. any pre· POOL ferencc . limitation. or Eleg 11.nt living & im· tJi scr1mation l>asl.'CI on IEACH 1nediate O("("Upancy on race. color. religion, sex, $~l,900 this Eas t 1tide rn ai n· or nationa l origin. or an A tenance free n:.'Sidencc. intention to make any Park like approach.. Close to shoppin~. Con· such preference. limita· Large family siz.e li'/ing "'COient lo C\'Crything. hon. or discrim.at.loo." room. Gourmet kitchen Only $36.000. &16· 7711. This newspaper will not knowingly accepl an)' advertisin~ for real estate which is 1n viola· lion of the law. Houses for s• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PEHIHSUU. POINT HEWl'ORT BEACH SURF-BAY Sest buy on the point! Spacious four bt.odroom, 2 story beaeh IK1mc. T\.\'tl fi replace s. 200 s q . ft. enclosed lanai, gourmet· kitchen . ·s·w~ping stairs to secluded mas ter suite with parents r(.>l.reat and private s undeck. Best + dine. Sweeping stairs Open Eves. to separate master & 1111 childrens suites. Tttke over 9'1k 1-~JIA loan. NO . , • Nl':W LOAN COSTS. $267 per 1nonth pay~ all. l·I U R R V ( o r · l h i s I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;; J UAltG A.IN -·sacrifice.Ji Bring paint & 1nake $$$. Call 963-7881. OP/NII! 'I • II ~ IUN IO l·f N'(f ! :~ :~:-THE REAL ESTATERS l +FAMILY Sl7.950 This charming 3 bdrm. 2 l><ath.large added famil)' room home may be just ""'hat you arc lookini: for. CozY fireplaL>e wilb open beam ccihn~s on a large lot. All ·of this & offered "'ith l'"HA & V1\ terms. C11ll to sce ~S·~~I . ~ DO YOUR OWN THING Country CJ ub art•a . Decorate to \'OUH color sense hut apprl'ciate lhl' floor plan and S!)3C!! in J bedroom, 2Lr.t balh, lam rm. utility room. large hall. beautiful entrant•e home. Open 1-s. 1765 Bahama La11e. t.1c sa Verde. Harbor Vlr# HiU• Give the family a treat. Bnjay Summer vacation the easy way.Lovely six bedroom ho1n~. family roo111 , jul·uzzi und pool, plus µutting green. You own the land. 675-5511 Cole of ftite.wport 2$15 £.Coast flwy, . Corona de! ~tar .• 'CJP('1 !•t ~•II s fUN ro tU NI{'/' [:~1at1t111 WliST IEACH VILL,\ MEETS 4 IR+ :.ZSTY EAST In this splendaro.us POOL California rancho style ASSUME hacienda. Coo! t.an stuc· $~6 800 ea &. red brick facin g. A • Exquisite carpeting· & Park like grounds draperies & c¥lhedral enhance forn1ul tluuble ,living room. J.)elightful door ehtry. L<trgc family 18x?5 family room O\'Cr- s i zed Ji v in g room . lookingspaeious&s hin1- t 'or1nal d ining roorn, mering pool. 4 ample gurden \'icw kitchen. lxlrms. 2 pull man baths. t'iesta party room OVl!r· All in all morl! rich than looks ""'allcd courtyard. Rembrandt portrait. Dru1natic s tairs t o Convenient refined area. elega nt n1a s tcr & As king $64 ,900.!197·03.21. childrerfs suites. 1'ake -O\'t!r 7",f, VA Jl}an. NO Nt.:W LOAN COS1'S. $248 per mo. pa)·s all. J\lust scterlliee. Jlurr)'! Call · !)til. 7881 . 1-;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-Qt1 N II( ii · t1SIUN10 bl r -.c1 • I ~ [ •ill~tdtll EASTSIDE. CM IYdqol Wahrlraol Be o n the canal for StiS .000. 4 Bedrooms , family roo1n. and waterfront deck. Sec Lhi.s fixer upper in Newport Shores. Large detached rumpus l .... ~~~~~~~~~J roomW/bath&fplc. 1: PLUS 3 Uedrms. completely re- furbished. lge wardrobe close~, liv rm, dining area, top grade shag crpts & drps. Hoat or trailer gat e on alley. Good financing avail. Y Newport local1on. ~ down. CalJ 96J.t.iti7. [.i ·" '·~ '0 "' •«•· i l ---~=~s=1v=H=Ao=T===~=~=~=~~-i ?hr:i~~~i~'.~~; Walker &lee Real !state PETE BARRETI -REALTY- 642-SZIO p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 liqCany""lluy · Beautiful Dover model , vacant . Must sell! 2 Bedroom & clen. $119,SOO. or lease $700. mo. VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 644·6056 In your own private lake. BR, 2 BA, lge fenced Elegantly upgraded. 3 yard. close to stores. Bdrm. 2 balh home, only schools. church. Clean & I ye.ar old. Wha.t a neat.Vacant.Movein on gr1;1.c 1ou ~ way tu li ve. credit appro\•al. r\S· This h1\ely ht)me ~ear .sociate.d South Coai>t,, South Coast Pla_za listed Brokers. 545·8424, eves: al only S49,9;i0. Call ti73·7737 S45·949l. , ____ . ____ _ OCEAN VIEW RETREAT Call Anytimo 1860 Newport Bl v.C~1 646·3928, t; ves673-4577 Lachenmyer Realtor ' HOUSE PENINSULA PT. NEWPORT IEACH DUPW sharp, 2 bedroom home + I bedroom apartment over garage. Just 3 ULOCKS TO BEA CJ I. Priced only $111,250. Good lerms. llurry, won't last! Call .s46·~. -•HERITAGE • • REALTORS I •-~fl'.4::;;:;--•1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 OF GLASS 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths, patios. I TRAM~ T r 0 pi c a 1 at r i u m MO\'e·in condition. Steps Harbor View Hoines FOICESSALE! IAYAV~ co urtyard entry . lobest ocean&bcachcs. Youownlheland! Best Sbarp 4 bedrm. 3 bath, Newport Beach. Sharp t.tassive living room wall Priced al S87,5u0 \'alue in this pres tige tri-level executive honlC. lge. duplex. 4 & 2 Br. of stone ""'ood burn1n~ Call forapp"t. neighborhood. Sharp Ne ar private country Sens ibl y priced at f ir eplace . 4 kin g 673-3663 ti73·&ti6eves Monaeo modelfeaturing club. ~luge family room. $112.000? bed r o o m s,u i t es . 2 lxlrms., convert. den, 2 formal dining and over· CALL 675-7060 Panoramic view from baths & lge. country sized lot. Very flexible formal dine. garden kitchen ; elegant dininl financin g. CalJ546·:>1:180. GOV'T OWHB> kitchen & entertainer's area. Lge . patio with Party patio. ~1iles and ea s y maintenance J on .. 2 ba. $29,ooo 1 ·~~~,....;;,,,,,,~~~~1 d · miles of California liv-Ian scap1ng. Just$61l,750 Nothin~ dn. S675 Cosls & im1>0Unds, $277 PITI ini.:. Steps lo bcacn. Oct-llavc something you \.\'illll C. F. Colesworthz CALL55M800 te·r hurr y. lt·s un · t-O sell?Classifit..>dad;;do heatable at low. low it well. 6·12-56711. REALTORS 640..00 O Balboa loy Prop. ss;J,500. Call 842·2535. WILL Tll.4.DE Realtors Ol'fNP19 ·H~1 uN rOm N•(f • t~¥cf-~;{~~~~~~~.~~l ~~H~o~,111.~.~sA~e~.~UHC •• ~-4~,~R.~.~~-~-~•1[al li~Aill\d prkg. Submit your trade. · i:! - $145,000. Ju•t $34.750. JACOIS REALTY Custom 8 yr. old home. EASTSIDE 675-6670 central air·condilioning, VA/FHA Repos in Orange Counly Keys in offit•c WORLD REAL ESTATE SOPHISTICATEO 57'WATERFROMT showplace. View-main channel -every window. Integra l part of hoatin,c: scene . Dock s pace available. Galed1 securi- ty estate living wilhin walkin i::: dis tance or sbOJ>S & res tauranls. Sl'ARLING H.EALTOHS 833·3.'>18 MESA VERDE SPARKLING FAMILY 1101\t ~-big 3 bedroo1n model with 2 bath.o; and lar,e;e ramily room. View of Mesa Verde private golf course from h\•ing room. See this charming, squeaky clean home priced to ~ell at $45,900. Call 540·1511. ~HERITAGE REALTORS SELL idle items with u D:.1il)' Pilot Clus:.ified Ad . &t2.,'..167d . N••tl •••rt1 ........... , For a.srtH M ACl'IOH a.u A IAlt.T rtlOT ••·TrSOI ... 1.a.n all built.in kitchen, 2 ba. 'lz Ac. & needs painling & carpetin g. Potential SS ,000 . res ale profit. CALL BKR. 17141963-4543 WHITEWATER VIEW SI 22,500 Prestigious Porto-Fino area provides luxury, privacy and brealhtaking panoramic view. 2.500 sq. ft. of s pacious comfort is provided in this elegantly decorated 4 bedroom, family room home . Appl. only. WATERFRONT DUPLEX $115,000 An inves tor 's dream co1n e true. An outstanding Ncwpart Beach prope rty complete '''ilh prive1te boat dock. An1enities include bean1 e d ceilings , fire1>lacc , lots of bric k. tree shaded fountain in yard. SPECTACULAR VIEW $19,900 Large luxury adult condo with boat s lip ava il able. 1'"ull sec urity bJdg . Private swimming pool. Best buy on Peninsula. BEACH LUXURY -$124,500 Ca refree livin g in fabulous Nc,vporl Beach. \\'a lk lo llcach. 3 huge bdrn1s, troµicHI patio \1,rith convcrsulion 1>il arou nd firepit . (ilorioos ~undeck . All newl y remodeled. Owner \lo'ill trade. Newport leacMrYlne Office 204J WntdlffDrh•e 646-77.&-(_ 1002GeMf'OI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ll:;;acnah / Irvin;- ~ realty JUST REl>UCE04 4 lovely brand nev• condominiums on Lido Isle overlooking Newport Channel. 2100-2300 sq.ft. of luxury w /all the extras. 2+den and 3+den now $1 ~5,000 to $189.000 -ready t~ move 1n now! Jeanne Newman 642-8235. (076) RARE CAPE COD. 2-story. 4 bedroom. approx. 3000 sq.ft . of Early Ameri can charn1 . Decorated w /warmth of old fashion wall coverings. Used brk. fireplace & hearth. Pool-sized grounds. J\1otor hom e access. Sl lS,000. Lois Egan 644 -6200. (077) DUPLEX OM OCEANFRONT. 4 bedroom, 3 bath + 2 bedroom. 2 bath -on the Peninsula -steps to shopping, theater & parks. Enjoy the beach at your doorstep! Sl76,500. 1-larricl Perry 642-8235. 1078> PALATIAL IAYFROMT ESTATE. Sq,ndy bea ch + bustling harbor entrance view. l<"antastic 4 bedroom custom home \V /courtyard jacuzzi & oversized, sports lover's den. $245.000. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (079) • CAMEO SHORES. Panoramic ocean view + 3 private beaches. Beautiful -4 bedroom famil}' room, formal dining roo~ home . Profess ion;;illy decorated! $179,500. Donna Godshall 644 -6200. <U!!Ol CAMEO HIGHLANDS EllCLUSIVlS Pri ¥ete hedl Ace••• •4 bedroom. 21h bath , formal dining & separate brkfst. -Well decorated -features children's play area -S94.SOO. •VIEW. Spacious 5 bedroom. 31'.. bath fan1ily home w /courtyard entry -Catalina view. $91 ,000 . Martha Macnab642·8235 (081) 642-IJJI 644-4211 "I 0..-°'''' "4-4 ~ """'°'1 .. l!Cfl. c.H1op111 tHIJ ~ • • • 'I • . \ .... H ..... S. l ...... ,...w. H It-...; I . ........................ •••• ..............'''" r_.-Stilt HD•H .... s. MIUIH Fer s. 1~ ... Wt . Cie•rlll 1002 G t11 ••••• ••••!••••••!••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••11t• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thursday. Jun• 5. 1975 DA.IL Y f>t.LOT fll Ho..n~~ ~~~s. ....... ~~ = .... , .................... ~!. 1002 •••N IOIJ •••r.. · 1001 Gwr.. 1002011 If.. 1002 ·~,----------~-· ·;;·~·;·;·-;:·;·~·;:·;··~· ............ ......... .. ... . . . . . . . .. . ... . ...... . ............................................ . . •........•...............•.... , .................................... . llG DEAL, IUT GO SLOW! Here•s ~ great, huge Buycrest 2 story on. a 12.,000 sq. ft. lot at a realistic price. Big Dcul. But Go Slow! It's ten_ant O('cuptcd a nd ·won't be avaale:tble until micL-summer. Plenty of time to sell your present home! Now is Ule lime to sec it. and it's a lot to see. ~t a rcalis lic $149,500. Call with questions. . UNIQUE HOMES, Rfflton - 6 75-6000 240 E. Cst. Hwy., Corona det Mer . HOME IN IRVIME Small .3 bdrm._. 2 baths, surrounding beautiful atrium. This is a free standing home with no common walls located close to everything. ' Offered at SSl ,500 [cu~~IN-Mfl~TIN IHl] --REALTORS--- 644-7662 CORONA. DB. MA.It Being remodeled; customs BR. 5 Ba. 6.SOO sq. ft. home on p0int, pool, dock. Lovely custom 3 BH & den, 311:: bu, on lagoon. Bout slip. $225,000. lieau~ifully decorated 5 f\R , 4 1/;i bu., panehng, 3 frplcs . Boat slip. $260,000. Custom 5 BR, 4 ba .. Vi ew, 80 ft. on lagoon. Boat slip. ~s.ooo Traditional 4800 ft 5 Br, 4'1~ ba. uk-cond-On lagoon; boat s lip. $325,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J-ll fioy\1d·· D•·•· ~ B o7'.J blbl IRVIHE TERRACE-$99,875 New exec.utive offering! Ocean view fr~m LR, mstr BR & kitchen.' Warm & friendly 4 BR, 3 bath quality built Prov. Beaut. fam rm. Rm. for boat. 21 I I Son Joaquin Hiiis Road NEWPORT CENTER, H.1. 644-491 O • '4et4tt# S#dtle ~ REALTORs'. EASTBLUFF Lovely family home, 5 bedrooms, family room and a VIEW too! New wall coverings & curpet. Choi ce location with charming brick patio. Call us to see this beauty. $94,500. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corono del Mar Ull llO•I\ IOI ll~llOG llO<MUH PROP /];'J Can'l°n Lowest Priced Condo Sl 12,500. New 3 br. 3 ba, fully. draped, carpeted, air condition 'g. Corning Stove top. Landscaped. automatic sprnklrs. End of Cul-de-Sat:. Poolsize lot. itl2 Hue Chateau Royal. .Offered by Owner I Business: 642-0833 Residence: 64~022 ~-~~ ... !~~~ ~~~,-::-....... !!~ ,.... v..., . ''" . oll ········~····· .. ••••••• 2 ~barmrng houies on 0 • SP AMISH~ la"'· i!~~i~t::~dO:!~iS~: l ,._. + F....My + POOL .A4 Owner, 673·411» $41,000 beautifully uparaded -a Abandoned by owner. bedrm. hun rm, 2 b4ilb 1---------• save thousands I A itreat hom\! on l;.irg~ lot. CrQb. acuon·orlenled home. drp~. bltnis. t:h~rmlns t'un center with swim dtcor with fpk, co~r*1· pool, patio. Sp~nklers pul10, J)rof. JandscapiJlg. front & rear. llusic cor-. Our be:;l value!! $56,@. o~r Lot h;ls room for your Cull to sec! Bkr 963-785ik I , ·.GUARANTEE We guarantee you 'll want this 4 BR, 3 Ba, io'/lt home for your own. (;ull us to see this exqws1te SPYGLASS HILL home. Owner anxious. $159,900. *********•! SAVE MONEY Buy this S BR, 4 &. F/H home & gel income from the 2 BR RentaJ Unit. .Prn:ed Lo sell at Sl22.500. ****-***'***** 00 IT YOURSELF Add a secund unil for you on this R-2 property in Old CdM. There's al llll, 1 a_. Ba home on rear of lot. $65,000. Call now: 673·7601 boat or trailer. Entry ' hall, 3 bdrms. family rm, H.tillgtat1 .._.. 1040 fireplace. & dining room . •••••••••••••••••••~•"· Wood cabinel.'i, bui lt·ins. UY OWN£R-3 Ur, 2 full Bk1·. uaihs. din. rm; on CUl·dt:· 540-1720 sac. Prime toe., cl~~tb Banning & Bui;hurd. TARBELL Landsca ped yard w/ swne slab patio. Walk to 2955 Harbor lfyd., beach. $43,500. 008-8453. C.M. 12J FOURr\.ExES Only one year old. ~· 4 Bdrm tensi vely upgraded. For U•der $40,000! Built on large Jots. W•lk Just $39,000 for U\is ter· lO beach~ & ~hoPPiaB· r1f1c family home. Offers Large 3 bedrm, 2~ ba•h owners unit. Priced a \'e rsat1le floor plan. n"ht. Liberal 1,,.8 .. .riitg could IJt! 3 bedrooms + .. ... '"'' d available. Call any~1 .• e n . Uri c k fa replace. SCOTT Rr.•• wood cabinets, >.lra ..,.,. baths.-<..:arpcts, drapes, 5 36-7533 bu1lt·ins. Lots of trees. p-..it10. <..:lo~e lo schools & :.hops. Bkr 540·1720 TARBELL ~'55 Harbor ll•d., C .M. by/&!VAY JUST FOR FUN I LOWEST PRICED .. tour this uniquely de· corated, almoc;l a pal a<'~ PH ICE GOING UP! 3 Bed, 2 bath family 4 bdrm 2 bths. Lots or Tiburon HVH! Buy now! home on a tree lined tender care and pride $107,750.644·lll20 slr&et in COLLEGt! .sho-ws. t:xcelJe-nt .----'-------1 PAHK. Fireplace. cov'd nbrhood. Priced JOw. !:~::'! .......... !~~ ~~:'! .......... !!~~ ~~:'! • 1002 GeMral 1002 Gnerol 1002 GeMral 1002 SEETHE OCEAN ~otrikobe, Dncwh'i·nn~apraaignet .• A&t 9G8· 44 1T54!S •GOOD • •••••••••••••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fro01 your front slep. 0 ,.. · .UILDERS V • Walk one short block & only FEELlti'G c&•:O%-+ex ly!x :l;xo• ltr•slationt IEST ~CHJ-GOffd "IUY" an Newport Beach 3 BR, 2 BA, for. UH. fam cm, heatec1 pool + sep J rm. pool/s tudio bldg. HA.RD 'tO RHO "" watch the boais return at $ 4 2 ,500 -A CA TH ED RA L ATIEMTIOM!!! 4 Bedroom Bradford ASSUMABLE OWNER ANXIOUS Only $4000 Down sunset. Take an t!arly a CEILlNG, in LR. on. We have an excellent va· Pia« Condo. I~ Years .. with an added family 0 h lo assume fantastic 7t~ morning J. oa on the ~1 C ll. i''am rm! Unique step-up R wner as bought " cant ·l lot in West new. Fantastic up~rad· room as a bonl1$, this another home and mu~t VA Ivan on immaculate4 beach. All this can be • ll fam rm with Crplc. & N c w port 8 each. ing. Looks like a model. sharp s ha ~ carpeted s e 11 l hi s hi g h 1 Y bedroom home rn Foun-yours when you own lht~ freeform graphic on Truthrully a very rare Po o I. c I u b house. Colleste Park home is customized 3 bedroom lain Valley. Unbelaeva· spac1ouis 3 HI! Family ANYTIME wall. Stone entry·Gar~~n find. Call us for more in· children's play area & priced atonlyS17.950. University Park Condo. ble low price of only room borne with huge & kitchen. Assumable loa.p. formation. Priced to sell park all within 1.:i block. , 1 . This single level home t:. S32 ,500. Vacant. Call master suite low. low up-~~~~~~~~~ Stroll to beach! ONl..Y Walk shoppg/schools. ~ CaUA.nytime 646·3928,Eves :64&4543 al only $39,500. Call Must see to appreciate. Ill• Quad '~ . d · d ' 1 eel World Heal Estate keep. Only S95.000. w1lh -$45.900.968·4456 673-8550. Priced at a modes t Plac• . an en unit an as ocat 556-7777. terms. A11ent. 644-7211 --1-,G-5-1-ED-R_O_O_M __ _ on a quiet cul-de-s ac 0 EA.STSIDE · 0Pu1 11: 11 ·11 S1v•11011ll1•(1' S36.0~0. Buy now and a.-..-t1·•a · ~~~~~~~~~ [ ;. ~ s \ vL~ ..-• -p,.-. street. Many extras in -HOM E and INCOME ln•estlllteftl Puule N s b d 3 h · :·, 1 ..:.! 7S2-1920 eluding remodel ed ewer e rm, bat ..... ::.·.~. ~MUPEERSB i•ooF~ooR•C1LY~O' •· NU1SwRH"'°HO•$'M'1E•'" kpn~~ec~s~i~o~ewo~'~ PERFECT J:1f;~~~~t Jh:!~~iihb~~~ ~~ti t~n~~~1~: 2v:t~~;.c~o !!cbolt:1nas~.i~w~a~t~eperar~so~fdte~osnae~r~. Lachenmyer . . A for Owner/Occupant. 2 on Poppy with Ocean yr. old. brick mansion. ~~g~st~~.Dca'i~i:;ouc eD Br and n ew B ca ch view. PLUS ... 2 Bdrm i 1,2 3<!00 sq. rt.. 20 ft . frplc, 80 upgradd~~ thruout. More ~~~~~~~~~ OLD & RA.RE 3Ma Campus NB 549·1655 < ... UICK Et"'l'OW Duplexes. with 3 BR. 2 bath rental utlll. Two ft. patio. pool. pnv. sun-in con 1t1on. Nr parks·& _ 3 BR house 00 cenlrally D<J F ~ ... • 1 640-6161 Ua Units ea. Ample separate how;es on one deck. park. sep. gym-schools. :.1 Car ga-r. 4 IDRMS + located Commercial lot. • • eens a nc ~aragc & parkin~ with lot. See them today! nas1um, !'(real for or· S55.000. Bkr8-l2·5.S·n H1•dltor This property is priced CLASSlfl~Owill sell at. 549·3162 Isl owner depreciation. Voge I Co. Realtors, ganization, compalilJle --3-B-D_R_M_C_UT-IE--POOI. f $85,000. ea. Call &W·72ll 548-9346 people or s uper for $41,500 pain ully low at $28,000. ~ ~ /\gent i--------• sport/recrcttt1on center. 2 ~· ths. built-ms. large ~·eat (amilv home of· Don't miss this op-c.~ -0 h).,,. ,( -~ c. "' I * OPEN HOUSE* c · l an II consistent m ler bdl'm. CO\ered U'} I porlunily. CALL556·2ti60 v~ 1-""U ~),. 1J ;::> ~rs spacious bdrms, 2 !p SELECT ·-·· Thof Intriguing Word Gome w;fh 0 Chuckle COU .......... Y Thurs Thru Sun 1-5 w/l!en. plan. Sl14.95o. pa . & freshly pam~ baths,fireplace.built-ins "'" 23071aysideDri•~ World Real Es tate. exterior. Best IJuy m & heated pool! Gl & FHA PROPERTIES l<li1u1 "t CLAY•· rouAN -----1---------•I COTIAGE Waterfront with pier 556-7777. Call anytime. Huntington &ach at on· terms al only $41.500. ---------0 11eo1to,,ge leueu °' the $41,000 View! 4 Bdrms .. 4 baths, ly $33,000. Call 963·5671-or Call 963·5671 or556·70J5. fou• xrombled """"d' be· 8£AUJlfUL bonus room. MESA VERDE 556-7o35. a. - •TRIPLEX-Lrg,fum'd. to...io l0<mtour~mpl.,WOfd1 S torybook street of Ownerwall carrylst JUSTLISTED.Beautiful -; units, xlnl rentals, mid I N E G E L T I NEW (ISTING towering pines over- : u Ibo Be h 3 bedrm home w/giant oa a. low replace· 1-r--T-...,,..--.---.---..-< an~ang quiet sidewalks --add-on fam1·1y rm. Only • ~ ment at $119.500. COAST 1 I 12 I j j on Country Club Drive in laced with deep pile ~ ~ PROP£RTl ~61;l-S410 L. --'-.L--'-'---1.--' Mesa Verde. A spec· grass carpels! Hunt· ""i F s.is.950. One block from · tacular 3 bedroom. 2• 2 1nglon Village sunshine. I I I golf couri.e. Owner anx· 1--------- G......t 1002G....,... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A IUY AT THE IEACH! Warm charm or redwood -in. two bedroom P.a n eled beach home. Bright built-in kitchen, corner lot dbl. garage & extra parking: $.57,950! ONE OF THE TWELVE That is right! Only twelve FOUR BED R 00 M. 21 2 bath Portof ino models buill in Harbor View Homes. Priced for today's rparket at $89,500 fee. 75' LIDO FRONTAGE Spacious 5 bedroom home with dining room, office, separate childrert"s wing and family room. Large secluded patio in center of this outs tanding family home. $169,500. VIEW A~D VERY HICE 4 bedrooms, den, family room, dining room, 3 baths. Wonderfully adt1plable , imm aculately kept home. New carpeting. 500' carpeted deck .. sec I ud ed patio, beamed ceilings, large kitchen w /eating space, intercom, tile entry. Owner will finance at low interest, rate for right buyer. $129 ,500 srYGLASS 5 BEDROOM A man.'s ambition, a woman's dream. Excellent floor plan with bonus room , view, pool" Really a cha rmer and only $169 ,000 with land. SCARCE .. HANOVER" Pl.AH Attractively l andscaped for minimum care antl tastefully decorated 1-story 3 bedroom townhouse on tree-lined greenbelt. Spectacular fireplace a nd open beam ceiling. $56,400 AIOVE IT ALL VIEW This 5 bedroom. 3 b11t h lbrbor View home with two brick fireplaces three car garage und a great view is waiting for your family needs. $107,000. GIEA T TURTLIROCK CONDO Close lo U .C.J., new shopping center being d eveloped and great schools. Like new inside and out. Sprinklers, 3 bedrooms, family room. dlnin~ room. 2 baths. A real buy at $59,500. OIAL 644-17'6 Zl61 S•Jo .... HihRd.,H.I. A COLDWELL IAMCM CO. I \ r--.-IF__,Lj"'">c........,.,~--..1,_,, ~ ::!~toc~et::~ t: ~en,{. ~a~k~~~ :r'1~t~ar~; ~i·z~ i>~;HRY,;_!lRJ\T~OX t'1~i.~~.11~".'ld !teal 4 ·~t~:" . . . . . tion. Shows like a patio with cover. Old .~,"c-• "' BEAUT.Oecor .• wallpr.3 Masler :suite & bath model!! Large corner world charm in usetl c-:-.. -.~ br. l ba. Big, special bit. down. 3 BR's-bath up. l"s~N_,__Y..,..,,...0-.-N_A __ -ll ' lot. Much privacy. Fan· brick. Fireplace. Gran -m·im _ on fam. rm. w/frpl. Must Corner Jot w'boal gal.C. ,..., . The> salesman said lhilt my · ( f ·1 Sell J f I' 17 I I new TV has VHF. 1 asked him, last1c or entertaining. a tna Y room! er et --------=---see 1L! S42,000. Under last Crpts, tlrps, bltns, fpl~'. . . . . ~wliar does lhat mean?" he Call for an appointment. stale·llUH.HY. Assume DRIVE BY price for quick s<i le. Hake to IJeach. You m?Y ,....--------. sard, "Very High-." •. s $89.900. 7'/<i FHA loan. $236 mo. 4 Hr, tri-tevel home with Ownr. 548·1005 join pool/lenn1s clilb. SEE XI C 546-4141 pays all! 0r$2()00down good view. 2727 Win· ---------•Call to see !! Bkr i 0 C-omrt"'" the chuc~1 .. ft inted conv ! 1''or qwck appl. dover Dr .. then call 536·883C .• . ~· d1·a1847·6010. MES• VER~E _______ __._ l>v l1Jl.no in lhifJ f\l~MtlMJ word Al(S Rl:•lfY " ~..J.--.L--1.-1--...l--l you dev~lop from ·••P No. J below. Ol'IN ,,..9." ~ I HN •Ollf NJ(µ " _.. Large 4 ,bdrm., 3 SURFSIDE con A.GE ~0-5501 home in x lnt <: ion. 2 BR Tri· -Jev'"'I. cute ''-~ Plfa,aN1r'~sNUMBER£0 11 12 I) I' 11 I' 1 1 I' I' I ... °' ~ • . . . . . . . . . . on ooe or the neatesl cozy. .60 Ft. to sui;L n••••••••••o•ueuu• streets, close to the coun· Owner will belp finance. Costa Mesa 1024 f) ~Nr .~cwRf.t;,M8lE f ORI I j j j I j I j I M L~"'A V d ,,_ d try club. Al so. formal $39,900. Call quick. •• • • • • • • • • • • • 1 ~ er c 4 m • en. dming room. This is a ~OUTll COAST SCRAMLETS Answen in Classification 8080 Want Ads <.:all 6-12·5G78 EMTERT AIMER "S lge pool. Newly painted very good buy alS67,500 I NV ESTM ENT ,. ------10 & out. lmmcd. oc-549·01H2 6-16-6'il0 GeMral t 002 GeMrol I 002 GeMral I 002 CHA.LET cupancy. $74.500. Owner . ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• 3 BR + 642·7630 BAY ANO BEACH 67!!1·3000 .......... , ........................ , -·· EXECUTIVE HOME MESA VERDE $69 ,500 This 5 bdrm 3 bath home in one of Orange County's choicest areas may be just the home for your large family. Atrium with hanging · 3rden & Jovely professionally landscaped yard. 5112 years young. Call to see this beauty! l + FAMILY $37,950 This charming 3 bdrm 2 bath large added family room home may be just what you are looking for. Cozy fire place with open beam ceilings on a large lot. All of this & offered with FHA & VA terms. PRIVATE LAKE FISH OR BOAT In your own private lake. Ele~antly upgraded. 3 bdrm, 2 bath homo, only t year old. What a gracious way Lo li ve. This lovely home near South Coast Plaza listed at only $49.USO. FOUMT AIM VALLEY ONLY $35,500 This home is a decorator's delight. 2 bdrm, 2 bath with huge bonus room. Plenty of room for your large pool table. What a fun party home! Low down payment will buy this far out property. 4 + Fl.MIL Y ROOM FHA-VA $40,250 This la r ge lov('ly home in Costa Mesa has 4 bdrms, 2 baths. large added fomily room & is on a quiet dead end street, with a hlrge dog run. This has got to be lhe best buy in Cost<1 Mesa. HUGE HOME -HUGE LOT • $47,950 -FHA & VA This large 4 bdrm. 2 bath home with lovely en l'los~d patio on oversized lot is available fdr quick occupancy. Space for bout or trail~r. for someone who is tire<l of feeling cramped. Immaculate condition & low down payment. Call 545-9491 FA.MIL Y ROOM Hy Owner-2 BR, sml courtyard entry! Step fenced yard. $26,500. Call•-------- down living room and 646·0748. 559 Hamilton. Swilft la Sa•eToo! con versation pat w1lh _C_M_. -~-----1 Owner/Broker, reduces 3 fireplace. 3 Carruly siLe bedroom 2 bath College lbadsrtcmfusl aruc~lecnt.:oodd wditeh $38,900. ,Park ~ome ~, .ooob . 90'1;, · s 1 .. • tnancing ava1 a le. cor! Mam moth family 4 BEDROOM La~. Bcb. 494-8811 room with a toasl your 2 BATH home. Carpets. toes fireplace! Country drapes. range and dis· M.ESA. VERDE kitchen for mom! Bad-hwasher. Near schools & m1nlon size backyard markets Prestiqe Home surrounded by towering Roy McCarcl• N e a r S la o P p i n g , pines! Owners anxi'Ous! Realtor 181 o Newport freeways, 3 Lrg. liRs, Dial lor appt. lo st.-t:. Call Costa Mesa54S-?72S 1''R. 2 frplcs, hvy Shake 847-l:iOlO. 1---------• roof, lrg yd w/covered oriN 111Y.11 ' '"",,,Hr tN " patio. 2000 sq IL of bea4ly [.:· i EA.STSIDE at low price of Only ::: 3 Bdr ms., formal dining $47,950. Af?nl 962·5081. · .:::; rm., billiard size family FIX & S .a. VE .._=·=· =· ::::'=====~· rm. with spaeious brick "' -f I 1 · 3 llr, 2 Ba. W. Costa MEDITERRANEAN VILLA rpc.;6 yrs.od&map-Mes a. Assume 7 112% pie pie condition! Owner says, "bring me an of· FHA at S203 mo. $34,000. RealEstate byl&NAY UNIQUE HOME FOR THE FAM.IL Y WITHA. TEENAGER or mother· in-law apartment. Great area and condition. Sub- mit your terms. Let us help you. CALLSt2-937l DREAMS GALORE IYWA.TE:R WONDERLAND SupcrlJ home that will fulfill the best dream of your life. Assume a VA loan an<I a world of l4x· ury. Details at842-9371 ' ASSUME fer". $72,SOO Ownr 549·2646. BY OWNER, 3 Br. 2 Ba.1---------LIDO REALTY :U77 \ia I iilo. '\.I\. $31,500 Furmul e ntry lo !>pee· tucular li v111g and formal dining rooms. Crackling I * 673-7300 * b r 1 c k f 1 r e P l a c e · Lovely 2 bdrm. house & SEPAl~ATI:.: FAMl~Y l ·BR apt. Jfaslside, tW~M AND D,&.'l Wl1 H close-in. $50,000. Owner. Wl'!;T BAR & guest bath. 646·8858 548·9441 Sweeping stairs to lwo Between 10 AM &6 PM enormous m aster suites ---------• each w1lh private baths. Private rear grounds. Owner says help! Call now 963·6767 ' Cor0tto del Mer 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HV Hiiis-Chew 1111n'CJ Ocean Bay view. lar"e lot. 3 lir, 2 Ba. formal din rm, 2 frph:s. Mission l1le entry, fam rm & kitchen· /panlry. Owner. $96,000. By Appl. Only. 044.0523 Harbor View Hllls, 3 Br. den . fam . rm. ocean view. pool. 1227 Outrlg· ger Or. Sl 19,SOO. ~n Sat & Sun 640-8819 4 BR DUPLEX with 3 nu.. 2 na flental South of Buyside Dr. with beautiful n:1tural wood textol'\lll. Only l year new. Call &-14·7".ill. Agent $34,950 California 11Paraclse11 Just $34,95() for this col· orful home wilh fruit trees & lush greenery. A big lathe covered pati-0 for flowers. Boat & trailer ga te. Electric ~a rage door opener. Wood cabinets, built-ins. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den area. CarpeL'i1 drapes. And more I Bkr. 540-1720 TARBELt 2955 Harbor Blvd.\ C.M. ASSUME 7•,i, Loan. Sand· pointe Hme 2$ty, •BK. ha, se1> fam & din-rm. Nr So. Co&st ShoppinlZ Irvine lndust. Park. Only $Sl,9SO. Owner. $Sl'5$9 __. ' t Fa111 . Rm'. lge country kat . Approx. 2,000 sq.ft. Jn·ing space. L ge lot. Bllns. Alarm system . Open Sal. Sun. $43,500. 833·0327. 682 DARRELi~, CM. INSURE YOUR FUTURE This c ri spy clean HUGE CORNER 3 Bedroom. 2 bath. very clean with upg raded shag carpets & covered patio. Last sale in tra<:t. :>44,900. Good ftnancini.: available. OnlyS-11,900. '' l11 ma•!• et1n1 962·4471 (~: 546·8103 magnirice"t 3 bedroom·•--------- family room-dining room URFSIDE HIDEAWAY: Costa Mesa home will windin g s tairca:i;e leave you s!)eeehless at w/vaew htc glass to up· on ly $4l,9SO. Lush per retreat. 3 UR 's, greenery rolling lawns. candlelite dine, galley entertainer's patio, ll kitchen. real used hnck won't last. Call 546-2313. Cpl<', tlcep pile <':lrp1ct. 0NNll19 •11PUNllJ6/NI<(• d~c gur .• all forS35.0QO! [ ~ I Low down payment' Skr '~ lt~l'H}F 1-962-.,.-·:-~-•-L_Y_P_AJ_HT_ED __ Spanish style hom~. FLOODED WITH Vaulted cetllni; in h\lng Su ... SHl..-1 rm. & family rm g1n:s a " ..-.: ~paclous look to thtll 3 Happiness Jives here. bedroom. H• bath Glen Big two story, • big Mar West home. C:ill us bedrooms, dining room. tor more 1oforn1allon. 2000 sq. fl..• Umc:s better than new from tip to toe Lots of lush rolliniz yards & g reenery. Walk to South C.:oa l Shopp1n" in Cos tu M csa . Owner lr:tn!l lcrred. C..11 now. sss.~.546·2313. M " trt O •If Sil.IN 10 111 '" t • TH E REAL I ESTATE RS ---~--- Ooo't ¥•\'C up th• s~lpl .. List' tl in cl358ilu..'<l. Ship to s h11«1 ruu11£J 642-~i8. i I • • • ' DAH. 1' Pt I.OT '' Thurad•y. June 5, 1915 ....._ Hs•u,__ -.,,__ _._,__ ........•............... ................................ ...................... . -ti Ill• -I 040 .... ~ I 04' Nowporl ...... I 06' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• St:ACLIFP LOCAl'ION • UEAUT 2·S1'0RY GRACIOUS &SPACIOUS 4 BR. 2 \'t Ba, Den. lge · • b rick P•t io . M US'r sparkling~· spa, sep. 3BR luxurious home h11s s ELL~ s82 ,:ioo. By ~ue1t .rnio .• Pnced tu tiCll-fam rm, d in r m. Jacuztl owner. 538·7tl2S Submit. BKR. 499-W7 ;ind m01nY Jttr"'. 582.!IOO ffMnney's Rlt1'8 956·~ OWNER. Open llou1it! -EXCEPTION1\L value 11 -6 Shorecrest. z Sty, 3 En11.J1~h Tudol'. 3,000 sq ll San Cle111enh I 076 BR. 2 ~11 BA, im1nac. t'pl OJI J O<'enn view Jots. ~lltY ••••••••••••••••••••••• in boautilully •poineled add l unit. Jlugo pool. J Br, 2 Ua, Pool, Jtlvleru den. Boat-garden side guest hse. Needs some D istrict. Uy Owner. yard. $57,750. Will help work. Uoirg ain pr1t•cd. '92·01<&2 finance. 99:,1 Sliver $139,500. BKlt.4~·2277 -----~----1 S d H O 963 39 * QUALl'fY 4·1.,L£X. (2) tran · · ·4 1• • CHARMING Woods 28R. 12) JBH, ocean vu. Prine.only, Cove Duplc:oc . frpJc , 1119.500. AAt.:ll BAY OHE YE.il NEW All the work is done for you on 1ti1s 8 month old ocean view, lilk to beach. R.t:. 499·2277 S91.500. ARCH BAY R.E. 499·2277 San Juan Capistrano 1078 Lwndmark home! 1'his ..,..a Miguel 1052 s1nale le,·el, 4 bdrm & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hfo:AUTlt'UL 3 br, 2 ha mdl. hom e. Nr. schls & Beach. Lg. fenced yd. 1't1u s t sell . S·15,951). 499·1840 aft. 5Pi\1 t<1.mily room model haa been proft.!ss1onally l.;ind:sc apcd, under· ground s prinklers in· stalled. pat10ti, & extra concrete poured & highly upg raded interior with custom d raperies & c.;irpel1ng~ It won't last long al $49,500! Call lltiol·567 1. -. . •WEKMOW• LAGUHA MIGUEL • IEST * • EL NIGUEL Golf Club Mobile Hoine-t area. O\·er 2.000 sq ft . for Sale-1100 3BR 2ba, rormal din rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ram rm, lrg lot nicely 1ux55 t'leetwood, JOx:!O ld:icpd. Close loshop·g. & e nclosed porch-Adult beach. $82,900. par k . P ool11 .J ac u ?Zi . LaCJUlla Higml Rltn. Pri\'ate beach·SliSOO. 300 496-404'o 830-.5050 Bast Coast ll"''Y, Space J:W, Newport lieal•h Apartment) f or tale- ••••••••••••••••••••••• I .. ~::.~~!::!l'.!~!4!.~!':~.':'.~~-~.!~~ ~::::.~?::.::.~~ .... ~~~::.~~~~~~ .... ~~~::.~~~··; r:.;~;::~~~;~4 ~ VALLEY REALTY C1r1rz .. W. JIZJ lkwtlttll•le.di JJ40 s-taAae JZI •••••••••••••••••••••••,' ~ .•...•.....•.......•••. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OffleihnPlllh PRESE""'S ' ' • d~ • , _ Fireplace. 3 BR + den, 2 • "I Nr Ocean: 38r, aba, den, 2 BR Con o 1or ....,ue. balh, cpts, dr}\'I, blln:s, 1, 2 & 3 Br. Adults no : A GOLD Ml....,EI. Din rm, bllnl, bm Cflil, Fri1,1L<1ve,crpts &drp1. $29.5 mo ~·4!.00 pel:s,dSh 14'hr:s,shu~cpu;, 1""1111 frplc.JSOO\se.673·3'77 Pool,lmi tobeal!h.$240. · · c lo11~d ~uru~e. fr11ll', If you really want to work, this fine OLDCORONAD&L-MAR m_o.213·59~-a203 Condolftlnhams DBQ. G~.s & wutt!r pd, little motel in Sanla Ana Is the So.orHwy.3br,21~1Ji1 , BEAUT.4br,2ba,family Unfurnished 3425 Pool invcstn1e nt ror you! Nine or lhc twelve l.g. aundeck. $42:1 mo. rm. Close to 1chool • ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA M.AHC~HAA.PTS units have complete kitchens and are 411 v. Fernleaf. ~$.6962 beac h. 1450. ooz-1734 3 OR. 2 1111 • u1tns. cwito111 118 s~~ I ~:· C~l comple tely furnished, lr\Cludlng TV orti75·539o I '-3244 cpls. drp!I, frplc, P\'l -·-·---- M'ml' PMlll> :•1tull!i. $325. ''\SAVICTORIA .sets. Several of these are (•urrently 1-1.v. lfomes 4 Hr, 2 Ba + ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . ' "" .,.., · · . rented on a week t o week busis at lo'. R. Spect . view w/poo\ llMTALS 045·2345 11·r'. s&1~~·0~~~u,::~~~~ , & tennis els avail. $550. B $3 ""o1 .... ,.. $50.00 weekly. One has been rented for. mo. 1, •... , .. -1 2 R, 1 Ba .. ········· 1 D 1 u f 3600 Adull:;-No 1>1:t.s$cc. a,:ate " ""'' 2BR 2Ba den $Z75 ••••1 n urn El · two y e ars to the same man on this 2 BR • 2 8 • · · SiSOt . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool, Ree. Rm.:. cvuto1 basis! The three additional units are Coat• Meso 3224 3 BR' Ba .••..• ·.,.,,,., " .... IW DUPLEX 525 v1 ctorht, 642-a9'70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , 2 a ..•••. --1 "" s tandard motel units, well furnished Near Westcllff Plaza. 3 Br 3 BR, 2111 Ba ..••..••. $4 Deluxe split·level: 1300 and could be possibly converled lO + lrg den. l!ntwd floors, 3 BR. 2 Ba ..•.••..••• $42:i s q rt. 2 bdl'1n w/loft·dcn. efficiency ,-unit,s. The owner's unit is rrph:. bltns & crpt. $42.5 ·l Br,2~ Ba. bonus .. $525 frptc, plu!ih crptg. horne· .. ,, add1't1·onal fine 11.ttle two bedroom K' " -·• R I 3·4 BR. Funtl.!lh~ like sto rai.:e . walk·in .. per mo. 111eolUhu ea Sum mer Rentals closets, bath & lfUCst ho m e with a formal dining area and a Estate, 642·2222 RAISOR'S hath, b1t11 gas range & fa mily room. Additionally the owner's Newport Riviera oven, patio deck, ;: car back yard has some cilrus lrees and Townhouse, 3 Br, REALTORS enclosed a;.ara~e w/luuu· additional room for 3 gai·den. Across den, frplc, vault ceil. dry room. Pay only elec· h Pool & Iota more. $375. 452.JCampusDr .. lrvine tril'. Adults. So. or Co:.isl t e street from new apartments and M2.6477, Vi Hwy, :i blks rrom beach. additional vacant lot ls also available, Ca~ALL it~ei.e~oet.r. s1 25 . 435 Goldenrod. and the owner will carry a large 1st. DISIRA.11.1 l;oronn dcl ~Jar. l714 J T .D . A s king S125,000. from a sincere l·IOME TURTLEROCK3br,2ba, U7:J.9337, b · 2 Br, 2 Ba, ~· cpld, wet bar, atrium. Leasc1~----------i uyer . drps, !orced .air he~t , S42S. mo. 833-li27 Apart e-ts Fumish.d call 6 7 S• 722 5 Garb·d1sp, blt·1ns, patio, ••••••i:-•-"•••••t•••••••• garage, water furn. 6Br,4Ba,houseforlease C 1 M 3724 Adult.sonly, no-pets. at $490 mo. Uc, bJtns. os a eta ICRHK RATE REASONABLE 752·1177. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIH Across from LOW RATES UVES UP Country Club •RENTALS• •$8.GONight&Up TO ITS HAME 275 Mesa Or• S48-6106 UNIV .. PARK •Studio & I BH Apts Over 500 tall trees and 2BR,l ba ........... $315 •Water8eds 10 s tream s with ~i ES1\0£LMAlt.Sharp 3 R b $J7 'l'V&M d'" A ·1 r ii l 13AllGAIN prlC'c for fust l>r, 2 ba. Lease S350. 38 ,21.2 a..... 5/4<!..'> * a1 .:R.!rv \"31 water a s rrea ea re-Irvine- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..ale. Beaut. (:o11do com· A\·ail.6/I0.5'15.6475 38R,2 Ba ........... $oll5 *CPh?1ndc Se~v .l~tdpool laxin~ l>Clling for y~r t.:XCLUSIVE 1'unlerock plc.--:.11::! units, rented as TURTLEROCK • ht re11Scct1on spacious new l ·o r ... 1·err. home by UC I. 5 Ur , apts. Projeetcd '75 in· Sl6:i2 br, kids, stove 3 BR, 2 ba,gdnr ..... $400 •$5. off weeks rent w/ad bedroom apartment. 2 ~:! Ba. den, frml din. :I l'Omc approx. 5:100.000. SIS.S.2br,kids,garage 28R,2ba,den ...... $425 2J76Ncwixn1Blvd,C~1 l"ron1 $195. 1-'urnilure car gar. Ulil. rm & 1'"11 ' G1;.1nt pool, jacu1.1.1, g)·rn , ~UIET l br, appls $15.5 COLLEGE P1\RK 548-9155 or64.5·3967 available. Sn1all pe ts try. Lg lot w/view of g;i rages. t'or s ale or BACK Bay 3 br, kids, 4 BR, ram . rm.+ bonus OK . Atlu lts only. 9 Afll. Fa s h ion I s land & trade dov.·n.7'i.'f0.Uy lncomeProperly 2000Ronchet,Fonm, pet, fncd . garage. rm.,211\iba, ........ $540 HOLIDAYPLAZA. to6PM .2300 l-';1ir.,.iew Catalina. Nr. schls & 1 1 " N G 2700 t 'ee/Bkr ~ DELUXE Spacious t lir. Rd . Co"l" '1 <·~". !'hone·. oy,·ncr. J\· r. j , ·lvv ••••••••••••••••••••••• ro••• .... 11 .... • shop'g. $145,000. Uy appl. furn apt. Pool. Ample S..5·2300. only . 19161 Woodford Acacia, t'ullcrton. \71•11 ASSUM!7o/oVA ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMEFIMQERS Terr. 833·0506. or wcek·end home. ~-Z 87~·~744 TRIPLBX. Costa Mesa $135. PER ACRE * 64Z-9900• purking. Adu\ls, no pels. ·' ·~='-"===----I '·arc 2 Bit, panell.-d den. -. -10 r · JBll 1" b + 1640 A-res-Improved!----------! VISleH _l_96S __ P_o_m_o_n __ ,_A_,_·c_ .. _c_•_t_ 2 BR, 2·~ UA Studio apt.. • Open be•m <"1h n!!.s kit .. Business Pro._.... 1400 w wne s ·" a, ... TURTLEROCK ... ~ r-· ., frplc. Central location. ~ cattle r anch. Terms-or BACK BAY Lg. 4 hr, 2 ba l.IALTY~ . Furn. Bach & I Br. b· Bllns. LJ/~, cptg & drps ..• Dehghtful3bdrm.or2& diningLuV~~.~:YL.YnO.U •••••• 0 •••f••f•• 1 •C••E••••••• Yeai:;erHeally 556·6171 seClleHcAwR;1L101eTTas~.bLOackN.G home. Bltns. fenced yd, 552_7500 t• II . 2110 Patio. S265 mo. 168 den , lov ely gardl'n "''" "" 12 mo. lease. $350 tno.1 ____ ~------i cep iona Y n1ce. Joann. :\gt. 838·Dl · I l lt-~ON LY ..... St.il.OVIJ. OFFICE Uldg., xlnt Joe, Rltr. (714 1644·1150 213·335-468S cvcs. I J BR d" He-wportll.,.CM. atr tunl : tmm;,ac u a e Ent<>y the Good Life BUILDING :\pl Bch. Leased to nal·I --""'-'---"-''--'"'--"'"1----------j ~ma1c. k ·• Lnh rm .,1--~-------l •:l UR , I Ha , l\le:-.a Verde. ~~~u~uYt.•rBdc a~.t,~fhul.b~~~k Call 493·2513 .:: l'O. Hcqu1re St00,000 cash Real Estate-3 BR, 2 BA Condo, fam. S urt le roe lownt.-1 ome. 2035 f\.lllerton, CM ,\dulls, gar. a~·ail. $185. ~ BY OWNER rtn. 10.1•;0 net return on ExchGngt' 2COO rm, ericl. gar, pool. g · e\'el. ~ 0· lo I UR fo'urn,2lrgclosets. Nupets.833·897·1 p<al10; low maintenanl·e l-----------I ~ Plush'8J6.4985 carefultenant.S.Nopct!ll · b d · landscaping. Completely 'flt E Ii IGJILA.i~DS bE·~··'i',.11 :,",~·P",'o".~1.~~: .• v~ 0,1;~ ~~~:~~~n!h:it::.~:~:~ ~:·c·;;~.·; ·;;Y·;~;.·~· 2~~ 1 ---;:;':;;;:-;;;;;;:;;;;----j~E~•~s~t~b~lu~f~f~R~l~l!Y_~.,~·~·~t~l~~J~I ~~!,~'i111:1 ~~, :Jltr!r;;g E·SI DE large aln}(lt;t nl!w sprinklered; 1nany tree;. 3BR 2blh w1formal din .. -.,.,,,, MES• VERDE 1 J br, dshwhr, cpts, frp lc, A mus t see at iSS .500 in· rm., all new appliance...;. rentablc. Current leases 8·5. 7 Li/045-0403. TO earning 9'1.,, due ift ~ BRAND Nt:W, Choice loc. room s , e n c · !: a r · l enc l. gara ges, patio, eluding the land Ask for atrium off master suite, .5U/ :c;11. rt. tn an ;1rea a~ TO fu11 .5v,; yrs as payment 4, BR, 2 BA. Very clean. Sgl. sly, 3 br, 2 ba W/Slorage. 1\dulls .. only, lndr'·. SJlO. mo. M•r Lorraine. . · localed o n quiet L'Ul ·de· b1 gh as .65/ sq. ft. 1 WN ~IO~IK'i Luxury 2 on &·12 unil.s or $.50,000 to fenced yd. $375. 557·3138 twnhse. Adlts. $395. Agt.. no pets. 6-tZ·J:uis PEnlTREALTY ~ac, nr. new school . Sell or Trade !,t01~1·~~·,.1~~~=~'. $70,000 home fro1n priv. 4 Br,frpl.bltnR/0,crplS. 644·76621586·8075 Nt:A'l'-2-9-H-.-,-.-,-.-w-,-1-,-to-i ·-------- 552·7000 ,.s-16.fOO. Bill Zink 547-0869 El ·r oro area, by owner. party. 642·8637 7·IO am & Nr. Wilson SJSO. 494-Z3JO L I h 3248 shopping. $180mo. I &2 BR garden apL<i, frpl, BOND HJ::,\l.TY l Nt.: &JU ~58 'pm. or646 7711 (Joan) aquna e-ac 612.71.51 0 /W, p vt . pal1os. Nr. P • R du d 831-9-111 ., 1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jrvine Ind. area. $175 lo rice e Ce P Rl:'l11-: Cornn1crc1<1I C-2. Re.::::~e 2900 Lrc 3 BR. I lJ,\, lrg yrd, OCEANFRON"f Laguna COZY l BR $200 mo. 557 .2341 R I B • Mission Viejo I 067 i\l u~t Sell by uwner only GOOD T •x SHELTER close lo s hops, water pd_ Roya le Condo. 3 br, 2 ba, Fenced yd. Adulls ea arnn1n _., ••••••••••••••••••••••• R d J 2000 rt e r 1 ... '7-••••••••••••••••••••••• $62,Suu. 191 1 Ney,·por·t we have several ex-S250/mo, ea Y une sq .. ar. rp.~<:. 6'12·2986 •TroplcalPool• . 2()()() Sq. feet of carefree ~I ADRIO·p la n 6l. Prof. Ul\"d. 1.1t 1:J1h. center of L't.dlc nl duµtexcs which Wanted : JBR & den or 15th. C;ill 213/J61·9'17J aft guard. S795 mo. Lse. 11\·111,i:: in L'NIVt:RSITY det.·or;ited & lni.lscp 'd. C,\l. Hu :.1lll'SS +. hl'ing, wi ll be fine tax shelters, 4HR house. CdM Iii 6pm. Adullsonly. 714·49!:1-2771 ~~~~l?!J!~.n.~~-~~.~?.~~ 2 hr. <'PlS, drpR. hltns, spirnl s ta ircase, real, t'rpll·. rc(rig, µatio, gas&: water pd 548 ·1Ui8 P :\ R K . :J L:tr ;:!e K1v1era :-.pa. OPE:-0 j.!ar.l"clol .":.trk111"1'cJJt 'l•I" 11· r· o th "P S c hool district . , • y·., 3267 ,.. ... ... v. I ... 0 l' in... e eXC<:: . $60 000 ,., 000 J llR. I BA. ··n-d.>·d .... 75 Mtss1on 1•1• NO !NCRE ··~L·, •.• '"'"' • bedrooms. 2 delightful JIOtJSt.: S:lt & Sun I 5. & 1·ur l). Sec 01· 111ro :ll I c d 1 M , · · r ange. r .. -~" .. llon:i. orona · e ar Pr inc i pa I s on I y . 1s t & last, t'amily only.••••••••••••••••.••••••.• me' re•il. """ut 1 br fu•·n patios. Bright. airy encl For !I.ale Uy oy,·ner,agl. K:lli·tiUl:latttiPi\1. :q >prel'i:.it1un fa ctor. 8 9'J9G Pl 6738086 4 BR 3 B v A ..... unit. Won 't last long: at 673·8_,.,,0·'-------s::::uuo T:ix refund availa-_2_1_3_·86_1_-_6_;<;_6 ______ 1 ___ r_o_v_e __ . __ · __ · _ _, • ~· le"".', _ 1r apts $165 & $175. Spanish LOV l';LY ~ br . s pa I'. $5~,500 .. Condominiums hie on one. for CH:ean· B I< eond. Madrid. Avail. •/I. style IJldg p\'t encl gar room:;, cpt. r11cc kitch, 45ASSUMABL£LOANS for--salr 1700 \'Jl•Y.'Owner's unit Hou1e1hntisMd 3 r1.,2 Da ,hllgc&Fohm .. m. $425. mo. 831 ·9336 ur pool s aun~ lndry odlls' brick s nackb;ir, patio. RAISOR'S In Saddle back \'alley ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wa lose s s oppi ng. 830 3637 17·"" L" I' Ln. blk. Xlnt. locarion. reas. rent~ G .... r.I 3102 Gardener, $310. 546-1786. · ""' n ee son .. 1 are a. Take over p;iy·Si9.000. !UR. Luxuriou~ He-wporthach 3269 w. of Be ach off Slater. 351 Victori a,;\pt.Ja7. REALTORS ments-no quahf)"1ng. no drapes, carpels, kitchen, ••••••••••••••••••••••• a Toro 3232 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 842·7848 64ti·4:!52 ~ . new loan costs. Rancho As:.u1nable a'.ct'k loan. VACANT house $100. ulil l,.::=:..::c:: _______ l --=::-:c.':':::-'-:'~::=-::- 4.j:!J Campus Dr .. lr\'Lf!C Viejo Realtors. SJJ .02:14. 1~7tl0 K1ni::c;v.·()O(t Lane, pd JI B Also Costa Mesa B~N D new Newport LaCJUlla leach 3748 NEW BREBD AP'TS CampusValleyShop Ctr --Jill . 11 ... C)v.'111•r. l)1 l·k . 2200 ,,·,-·. 1·1 d Cd M LD•keRForest,BJBRR. ' cecondo.3Br,2Vi ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lollapt,ut1lpd.;\pplns, C "LL83' "600 ~ewportle--• 1069 · Lolsfor•ole ~ .• u 1 P · ' •n m 2 A " 8 • -Ad I 1 Poul · _., ~ ·" '""'""' Jl·r·rvur ·rcd1..i:::.~l90'Jur D/W be' .. ~1 ·d if' · uLs,nopcLs.5uMt.1ERorWinterren· t>nc.'_gar. ,Jacuzzi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "''6·1·.,.,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• singles, fan1il1es, $2<!5. • a m s, r•P<'. 6i'5·5800 'Ukr nofcc I h 8 h S:!OS . J:.tJ ltamilto n. __________ ., RY .,.. "°~ house, ul il pd. And gar, co .... patio. near • · · la son l e eac . PROMOM'TO ·~~~------PORTA.FINA. Laguna Bench.kids, pct."; school s. club pri\•lgs. N. Bluffs Co>1do. >luch 499-4331ev~. ti·l2·1960 lla)'S, Bot5-44 it A AEALCUTIE It 's priced al only 53:!,900. ha s 3 bdrms., a1r·conditionin g. panel· i n~ and rel"r l."a tional faciht1l's. ,\great home - a s m:i.JI dov.·n. .... VISleH 11'1.t.\TT SS'l-7500 IAY HOMES ·r wnhse. lo\·el"·· 3 lar:.:t• k • C\'cs Hr, 2 Ba. dbl gur. Pool ,...,. LAGUNA o · Agt. 1-'ee. 979·8-lJO $425. mo. 213-462-5290col-~o~ght a~ter I sty cnd.un-Hewport leoch 3769 Luxur y walerfront ho1nc s priced f rom $211,300. 55' y,·;1tC"rfronts. 601 liaysidc Or1\'C. Nc-.·port Beach. U73·3900 BAYFROMT Clu!Jtiouse. Close 111 in\'lll."S )"OU lo inspect CoranadelM.. 3122 lcct. 1t.JBR.2 BA .charming-••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTBAYAPTS stores, sc hool.-., (J(' their 11a noramic ~·iew •••••••••••••••••••••••fountain Valley 3234 ly . upi::r aded. $495/mo, S29.95 WK UP. I Bdr 283 New l Hr. $215. Patio.: Collt-t.:e & Bus. ;)J:l.:l\lt. si t~ s o \' c r look 111 g New 2 br Townhouse ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pr1?f only. 64-1·2100. Lse & Hach. Color 1V, 'maid beaut. garden , Ur and t l~'nl'r. 537 ·Ul_·l_. __ _ h.:-:iullful La~una lie.ach. w1 whrtdry, 2 blks China VACANl'. Huge 4 Br, 2~ req < · ' scr.,., pool. TllE MESA, new s park l 1 us a pt . HKH.494.9388. Cove. Summer mo's or b a. pr cs 1 i g e UPGRADI-;D4BR + 3 ba 415 N. Newport BJ, NB, 1\dults , no pets. 527 W,' OPE~ EVEHluGS DHA~·I A1'1 t,; Ocean Vic.,..· lse. 673.8936 neighborhood. $450. per townhomc nr. beach.1_64_6_·_96S_1 _______ 1 Wilson, C. ~t . " " '1' · I · · 645-9614 2 Custom llomcs Villa.c.:c c.; a rtlcns is no~· lot nr beach. Sale or ex· Newport leach 3169 mo . As k ro r Keith. e nn1 s, poo . Jac uzzi. 5 BR upper, lower duplex. I-----'---- Jl,\LBOA PENINSU LA open ~lond ay lhru ·rhur~· L'h<1.n.c.:e. 26 15 Victoria. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962·4471 S450. Lse. 64 2·2422 bltns. Sum mer ix:tilal or 2-1 BR LOFT OHLY i-;xcellent location on the dJJy e ven1n11s til ~:00 ~o $4 9 · ~tO O · A gt ·· 1'111 k e LIV E ON LIOO ISLE liuge J Br, corner lot. BACK HA y View. 3 BR or yrly Jsc. Children & pets 1-2 BA W /LOFT B & I '"bl k '-lll" '''''"" · >d ""C th' 1· t S ava "e . 642·9601 or ok 548 '1917 ay on Y v~ OC "' " ... ar ·'" !! ies 675.014"4 2Br2Baonly$UOmo. leas e option ok. New e/Den, Pool & Tennis.--·--"-------! PvtP<1tio,frpl,lyrlae Ocean . J::a c.h home has •1 buy in Orange County. All------------__J~l3J 793.0427 Collect con.d . ifiside,_ Singles, _J§90. lease. 644-0634 ON the l•••"h, slud•o •·"· Ava!lable JuneJst .... ~~~~~~~~~~hdrms, 4 ba t hs & Sl9,950 .. forabcaullrull C h Id p k '" t" = G II 2 {" 1 bcdrn1,2 U;1lh\vtlhbllns. BUILOBRS Oppartunit)'· 1 ren . ct s o . NEWPORT TERRACE il65. mo. lse. Adults no HAYLOFTAPTS w:lbe;;·.· u ltr~rc~o~feers~ ,.:as heat & A1C.:. )'ou Ne wpQrt lfeights Rt lol. HoutetUnfumished Barbara963·6739 Condo 3 hr -2'12. ba. peli;. 103 Mc t'add,cn. 283A.•ocado,CM UY OWNt:R in Turl i(' Hock ·2 yr s o!tt 3 BH.. ~tn um, family rm.:! B,\ home 1n 11nmac. l'Ond. Jl 1Ah ly upgraded. ~o u. gen ts, $66,500. 1-'ec. 8:!:!·0760. LQ91MO leach 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RESORT UVIHG ...... •ith s tyle: adjotninA t he El N1i::uel G olf Course: includes )'Our own pri vale pool & Jacutzi. Tasteful deeor & dramatic des1.c.:n cnhanc·e . Owner will subordinate ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • r ,,,-t""" 0 fter6 1•m k1Lchen & private pier _ l'an l go wrong. !-:ice 3 BR, 2 ba, 2 car gar, lwnhouse. Bltns. am . · """'" 645 0143 Su',;, for qualified builder , General 3202 ---' Fee land. See al 1200 J lrryorO{'anal ·llO'JW. $2 .l,OOO. include s bllns.Comm.swimpool. rm.,laundry ,palio,gar, CLE-;AN 1 ur 2 Brl---- East Ualboa Blvd., 01' 5thSt..Sanla 1\naorcall h 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kldsok.Nofce.$2ti.5.lsl rec. & pool. $360 rno. SltiO·SISO . Adult•. ,,0 3 BR, 2 ba. lower, cpts, call 67:i·IS120 for more de· 8.19-832 1. art: itects P avns, s pcl 'c~ & f'REE f<'ltEE Pionee r. 842-4421 644-7357 •. 2•21 E lGth" NB encl patio. gar ., nr. tt~a~;l~•c· ________ J -~ ... ~~~~~~ ...... J Pl'rmils. ogc 0· •Professional Service• pe .. <t. " • ' • OCC,Sl2ll.5.l7-0350afl6 ...: Hl·altors, 548·9346 •LANDLORDS* 4 BR, 2 BA, lg. game ffARBOR View 3 br, l ha, &&5-1~8 e \•es CUSTOM JACUZZI Ouple11e-s/ 1-'0lt sale . Isl linlc of-room. Nr. schl. & S.D. fam rm . cpls, d rps, "'-artments f':.SIDE 2 hr. 11h ba, e nl·i +Pool Units sale 1800 Homefinders • fwy . access. 5315/mo. lndsc pd. lmm ac. ex--rUnfurnlsh~d i.:arage,pallo.AdulL'i Oll· U1 go Canyon's best S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~.~c~~~Jd~~·~e~:'h 6•2·9900 ~-1892 et:ullveS5l5.mo.644·61l19 ••••••••••••••••••••••·i ~l>c'-_548 __ ·7_6_9_2_o_,_&W_·_OIJ_7_B __ value. F.lcganl l story.' Sl., Nc-.·port Penin. C;.11! Califoruia's Largest \mg, vacant 4 BR home . .f BR. 21..;,, Ba, Ua ek Bay. lalbaa Island 3806 ADULT I Ult, frplc. pool. DC J 8 " •rnrn"<ul 0 1e $775 Per Week ·r u T !PS •Hcnt<&IScrvlcc'.• • ... " .. ' • c re~scn, · Only $300. mo. Close to Pool, gardener, 2 ca~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5185. rn o. 1~75 l'omooa, ~l~.~: up g raded . Po s.~iblc o n s 1f1n · 639·1i700 ll.BCH5140.lbr,appls, everythin g. Everybody gar.$400 .640-0COI /UpslairsApl,2 llr.2 lJ.a, C~l.Ca!IS.15·195ti Puul W 8ru111fu·ld &A .. ·o< S49·H505 mer/win ter !H:hedule on , · S.A. 2 br, kids, pet welcome, no rce. World cpl!!, d r1Js, frig, slove.1..:=cc~c.:..c.o.c=:...--- t h 1 s kc e n 13 EA c II Mountain, DeSft'f, S.A. 3 br, kids, pet. Real Estates.56·7777 Beac~ 1-louse·4 Br, 21111 Ba , Adults $275 on yrs lease. 2 UR , 2 Ba , blt.ns, util rm. duplex. 4 Bedrooms. 2 Resorl 2400 FURNISH ED SIOO. 2 hr, . tcnn_1s. & pool. $475 m.o. 615·°"86 or 752·0942 encl gar, patio. J\.1ature this:! bdrm., den &2 bathl-----------1 baths ur. 3 bl"<lrooms . 2 ••••••• •••••••••••••••• singles, applns. f<'ce/ Bk r H11nt1ngton ll'och 3240 Avail 1mmt!d; for J mo s. ------"r•1 .u,~~s,-:,','°,,Pcls. 752 Scott bath.~ duv.·n EJJch ha:. ~ BIG BE_,\RJ...,,\KE HOMEFIHOERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·153 1 or8JJ·9293 2 IJR Yearly.S3tJO. ,,,... home; il a.,..·a1L,. your 111· spel'llun & <1J>Pl'0\'<1.] at ~J !l.;,;x,.o DRAMATIC Sweeping ocean v iews add the fini shing touch to th is s p ec t.;i c ularl ~ beautiful home y,•1th high heamed C'eil'.11 ., skyli g hts, wood panel· 111t!, wel t>ar. brick firs .. 40x20 pool with jacuzzi, 3 bdrms .. 31-'I hath.-. + a spacious mslr. hdrm. HEW~OAT SHORES Large 2·story 4 BR. J baths: 2 sundecks. patio. W;ilk to beach, lennis. elt. Needs TLC. priced ri ght atS61 ,950. Call CAYWOOD REALTY * 548-1290 * 11C t:AN VIEW p:it10.~ Sharpcab1n ,d l>llot.~t,!: *642_9900* New SI.Jr Sign al 1\\':1il.JuncJR.Ncw _ Cpi)er maslt•r bcdroon1 yr uld, fplc. comp furn d, Landma rk home. 2 story Small 2 llr house . No i·arpct and 1>aint. f'.::i_sts1d:. ~o~p. rcdec. :? h I"". ·i 516150 Bk f 1 1 d r d"·'50 c hildr en, n o p e ts. ilardcsty 675.:!866 t.11.lr1n .~185.lou1.1\dulLs ll:. pri"·atc palHJ. 1-::-.:-.'" B av•1 · · · r. VACAN ·r hous e Cd1't1 rp cp s rps c.1 ·"'" · $215t mo,494 ·274lpm's. -t.:i\LL &lti·l9-l7 tl'rior ju:.t painted! S:lS·8·l84 $225., util pd. 1\lso 2 br 10·6 963-458 1 eves; -coronadrlMcr 39z2 l---'-"='-'--'--"----- Owner unx1ot1s to lc<ive Cos ta Mesa 1175. Hunt. 151 ·&161 wknds. Son Cl•mente 3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR Duple:..:, gar, patio. area '. As kini:S9'J,9511. and Oran9e County Bch Sl18., kids, pet. 3 br 4 BRCONDO~·s N ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW DUPLEX crpts, drps , no pe ts: ""'Ill consider a:.s1slance Property 2500 TH Newport Bch $205, _.. mo. r, BEAUT. Ocean View, 0 1 1. 1 1 545·0760. in finanC'1 ng! 1\sk for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agt. t'ee. 979.MJO Brookhurst . & Adams. brand new, upgraded, 2 c uxe sp It· eve : 1300 ---------- G 1nn y, Hroker1 Ai,:c n l HILL TOP BLUFF Cls. to shop g., schls .. & Sly , 3 ll H , 2 IJ a , sq fl, 2 bdrm W/lort·den. MJ::SA Verdt! area, 2 br, t. What 11 A House? 5'16·-1141 . lolbaa Island 3206 pool. Avl. now. Shown a i· 'fownhome, $.395. mo. i\l frplc, plush (•rptg, hon1c· ba, blln clec. range & 8ut4 walls &<iroof? RETREAT ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~rnoon ~eves. by appt. ,\lira t.:osla Villas. Or like s lo ra gl•, wa lk-in o"·en, new erpts & drps. Bul, if it 's on ft:J:: L1\ND --.-c DESERTED Little Isle. 331 B. East Call : Mike Crow Agl . ca1\owner, 557.6069 closets, bath & ~uest No children or pets. Isl . •n ll(Vf,NE TEHH., & NewporlBch-l)uplex 2 &.I B f l B · 494-0672 bath, bltn gas range & floor.$180.mo.549-1058 Br I' r •e • <I k • Ilk BY·TH"Sr..a. a y ron . ay view,, ________ _ th~ I "'03000& · u i.: "un er · ll ' -Po ~ f 1 2 b 31 I l 1 Son Juan oven, patio deck. 2 car ----price isony ...,' tobch ·1 car••·r Xlnlin rp c, r . e.,.e , auo Wanted : Nice family 10 • 2 BR Pool odl•· o t Ll has a POOL & has up· · -,..a : • Ne"lccted fixer with g k 12131876-27-Cop11trano 3278 enclosed gara••e w/laun· . • .. ,. · '""'• n ?:'! s. come prop or h\"C 1n & " ar par ' ,.., rent our home. 3 BR 2 "' SI"~ :! J 17th Pl If S dated decor you ha\'e a . 1i:inuram ic ocean "·1ew. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• dry room . Pay only elec• ""· .;-i: . o . v.·ell plunnerl hon1e & a ~1j1n9!4·.48~~ 0 .,.,, 11 er· Loft l 1vi ng room, den. lolboa Peninsula 3207 Ui\. dhlc ear gar., cpts, DECORATOR'S Dr . tr1 c. Adu lts. Su. of Coast ,\. :\vc, !S~l' aft. 11 an1 . g ood In \'cs 1 men t . roman l 1 c fi rep I ace. •••••••••.•••••••••••••• ~!>.4s;_"" R /O, S295· mo. br, 3 ba, hllns, dr.:,u.:~ llW\', 5 bl ks from beach. ,-,-! --,-.-h-,·BR--0: 1----------1 M . lho ~ ~ ·-s •·•s ,,. G Id d . n1 o c .. crp~_, O\vn/a Rent615-50 16 Income Property 2000 heavy heam l'eillngs, ost excepllona mcoo cpls & wallpaper. Rec. " · .. " ro e nro . drps , ~·arporl, lndry-: .c.:arden atrium, rom Point, 80' lot, 28' liv r m, Near &Is a-Springdale. :i area w /pla)'~round & Co r o_n ,a d e I i\1 <1 r · Sl\'/refri~ SIS5 + lst .foe b•leon )·. Grecian pool rorm l dinrn1,4HH,3 8A. BR 2 BA •-d pool L ·e $325 ""'~"'"' l71 4 )615·:i337 1 S hi"-• , , erp.,,, rps, . s. . .. ..., . .......,, sl, IUV sec.c w10\·er.1. su11e, with book·l1ned MOJO MOJO aludy & frplc. $2{».000. ........................ PRIME 4-PLEX TURNER ASSOC. 3 Bedroom . like n ew llOS N. Cst Jlwy. Laguna CON DO., 5 minute.~ from lhe beach. Pool. tenrus ---~4~9_4~·~1~1~7~7 ___ 1 court. Sa 1 et lease/ or SP AMISH STYLE le•:se option. !? sly home, poolsi. lot w/ocean.,.u . J J.i:c sun · decks. 5 br, 4 ba. huge f•m rm, 3000 sq. ft . Uy ownr. $119,500. Sally : 714 ·4D9·3'J67, 114·639·9701 ~ CALLNOW tT/ 752·7315 DONALD M . BIRD A\\OC •• , •• ' Reollo•i $83,750 Covi n gto n 4-plcx . Pcrrccl lol'ation. 51000 plus cash s pendable on iB,100 down payment. E:i rns $000 per month. Jlurr y, ca ll ~7 1 4) 152-1700. INVf;STMENT Dl\11SION TlJJ-: REAL E.'iTi\1.ERS with sta tuette setting, sunrm, elev., gardens & R /0 ,$310.mo.963·4569 493·7780 Del \ BH 3 8 ., NO Pt:TS U733071S b"· c1rcolar rt rive. huge lrg cabana. Magnificient uxe 1 Ill, 4 · "· 1 • · ~-· nr. beach. S750/MO. appt. hillside estate Rrounds panoramic view of bay. SEEK & rlND" artaala 673.ti!hfl. ~-------- loaded with springtime Lse By Owner $1000/mo. r, Gaaollne Enclna i -------~----1 t:aslside . trn>lex; 2 Br, l fl owers. Could be a 1--S38-3998or675·9644 OPt:N SUN.JUNES boi . t'r es hly decor.;. h l J t ed ed C S R 0 N ft E V 0 G 0 N A E V 0 G I M bl $ II owpare. us r uc C d IM 3222 ' 10·5.Luxury2 lJlt,2BA tn!'l, go ragl!, 190, $6,500. M usl sacriric". oron• • er A c TA RM 0 I T I N G I L I p G G A apts. 409 Iris Adults Looking for a bargain?••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL6-t6·1509 C-all 842·2535. $350. 2BR house. Walk to A A O A B U RIP A B T 8) I P I N N N G R ef /Slov e . beuch. Cpls , drp!. BNPREA C HCNDO~S I TOR C Washer/dryer. Garage. Uc A B U GM D E UC O r T A S TA Y lllorage room. Avall. c y I. I N A ll D c N N 0 r A T 8 G L Cotta Me1a 3824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 nR. rerrig & stove. No pets. Slt>O upstairs. $110 downst;ors. 714/9b8·80&I .. ~Ian REAL ESTATE Must sell lmmc.>d ! Assume 71,-ac,;, loan. 564,000. Lrg J br, 21/t ba s plitlev. f llrm kit + pool + no matnt. 645·9557, 0 Yo'ner TW0-5 unit apt bid~ just completed for sale. Close I~=== to maj or s ho1)p l n ~ Outof Stet• Property June 10. 581·0234 TOP LOCATION & beaut. duplex on oceanside or 2600 Bays ide or. 3 blks. from £AATCRRAODNOBPAAIRI T 8 R N Y t T I ff I N A I F S A P A N OAEBTITCGCCSLN AVND llTYll UC ANHNRYODLDRCE O C AOUROTINWENOINERR PTNDB8£0THE I PAN I TES 81NRLBCTENLSTU LTPO Al8EOAD£0Y CIGNSYAUM CYNTMALYCROBINA C BSR Dono Point 3826 Ea.~ts1de 1-'ovrplcx I UH , $150 ; 2 Hit, Sl75 ; t:nc. gur. 1\1lults. refs rc(fd. Sorr y, n o pet s or chllclren. A~t 646·3l.SS or •••••••••••••••••••••••, E\•es.642 ·2225. S1>aelo u :s 2 Br , 2 ba 1:)0 , ... '"" ... ' \t ,.,, ,~., ·.i~r"~ G ~!,Mv~!5l~C: •. decks, beaut. l/'ldscpg., 1.'0nve-rt. den. fam. rm., din. rm., 3 BR, 2~m ba. ....... THREE FOR ONE JJadlt Ort J lot... S Bdrm. home w /3 car garaj!c. J~ll:e II•. rm. h¥t w1w c.a.rp. • center frplc.. & epcn• to •pacl<M15 sun· df'c k wl lh OC:t;AN VJlJW.llll'.iOO MISSION REALTY •• 4:94.-0131 •• " IUTTERFUES ARE l'llH with thi1 be•utiful 3 BR. 2'14 Ba, highly upgraded home on xtrn lge lot. AU new apphance;i, CW!lom cenlcr. Isl yr 14•r1le·orr. Sl4M . SJ6·2S71l; 502·5010 SZOOO. TaxRebale 9 1.flg Och Triplexff just bll 1·2·&3Br·Patfo 2002 Hunlini;it.on Open daily I-5. SlU-6779 interior, pegged floors. TllPUX Spuc1ous ,Yard for pro· Bes t v•lu e 1n North m1 scd luxury J1vlnjj'.. Costa M••~· $.5GS mo. In· New ~ New! New: Call com e . $5 S,UOO l'"ce : for showing. s.ltl.500. lease hold. 549-0812 ~~ 6"6·G110 HAL PIMCHIH ILTR. HAR UOR Vll."W llome 4br. 2721 1-.:. CCHlolll llwy 2'!i l>~. many xtras, 675-4392 priced to •till tiy owner. Pfln. only, $881500. J.'ee, 2 TRIPLEXES by Owner. Firm. '44·4174 arter 6 Xlnt loc, C.M. Princ1pal1 pm \ only please. ~1&14 ----_. ---" -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Big Corona Bch. 1 yr, old 14 DELUXE 2 Br $400 mo. •"'all June U~ITS a.Cal1M7·6543Cromato5 " orMl·SM61KS-0882eves. 14 Deluxe unlt.s for lhe!,l ----------1 wiae inve:s lor. 4·2 brand H.V. HILLS 3 br + f.;im 10·1 br uniti. Seeured b,Y rm, 2 ba, Jge patio 4i yd. enclosed wallt. Prime $4.95. mo. ls e. SM·2877 Las Velilas loc •lion . Sparklin,1 pool. Good Lutk 3 br, den, 2~ ba. s pendab le 9ck ·loan . Crpts. Drps. Ocean Vu. llumo •way rrom homo.. Ls e . $S7S . O wner Anxious owner as king 1 _4_90_·3638_~· ------·' only $212,000: tlelu~r un· J BR. formal din rm. l ba. 1ts -b11rga1n priced. 3 blks lo be<1ch. Yrly. Taite r.dvanl•8e. Call $400 /mo. 640-682S. now (7 14 I 752·1700. INVESTM&~T DIVISION TllE REAL 1ESTATERS I I 4 BR & fam , 3 car gar. 1100. mo. Avail J1dy ·1. H.V. lllllai1.s-6800. w/frplc. Ncur new. ~ 2 UR, walk to OCC&!il'lop. _m_n_.~c_,_ll_•_aJ_._•><-''~· ---f~~~1:i:65· mo. No pc::ts, Huntllte)ton leoc.h 3140. 1-----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• QUI Jo:T i,:arden apt. 2 hr. I bu, nu cpts & dnxs. encl. aarage.84&-7129 Deluxe Z bedroom S215 pe r month. :ipl ' Call -...... ..,.., • .,.6.2844. .......... .......,. .. dllf ,...... ,..... _. MM.._.,...,..,._ .. ..,..i ~Ml. to So. Coa'lt Plata aATTlaY l'l.YWHUt. 1Nouc.110H COIL Oelu,i:e 2 hr, 2 t>i,i . Pvt. ~UllTOa =9',~A =~".\"'i:1~1t ,: gRr. Ph · fl79·4G.'17 all 5 or CYLIHDI• NACIHt'tO MUPERCHARGElt ~ all da,)' on wknds. TOMOaltOW: N•••l ltil.,. ; 1 ---~------- Ea1t1ide ~ 2 Br B*y much l•r,.r "S.•k a Pl"d" pu11l1• with o~•r 50 di.ro...tn.. ,,., P•"•l !11 •n 1ll•MW •trltt ()( 24 P*JI bookl11t. ,Bltns. W/W' ri g, pool , Tootd•rwol111t1••T.llvidill.MMilfor•.ch.1t11.•JnrchKU $190 Adlt s•l'IO pets Pl)'•blt 10 "S..k 6 'l.nd" Inc-of thlt n .... ,.Ptf. . 64:l·9S20 ,, llKE TO IEACH HEAR SHOPl'IHG Beautiful new 2 Bil studio .11pts. 1'"rplc1 ' bltn11, diahw•ahcn, 2 ca; Garage. Sundcckl. l'rom· 1260. 536·2579 Lo•• At 1tt1it9 I &: 2 Br av•ll. I-Urn & un- furn. APPLE Al'TS. A unique idcn in adult •Pi hvln~. 6700 Warner A\·c,· Huntin g ton Ueac h . 847-6047 . No le11!1e. sorry no childrtln or pets. ( Ai •• (;l • ' ( ' •• w ' l I.I ~ ' I ' It •• ., . " h d ' " •I 0 " c ·1 t..:.! I' ( c •• SJ " " \ ~ "' .l H •• SI ' 'f' I ,, i ' ' • I I ~ ( r I L , ' ' ' • 1 Ir •• !.I ' c l 6 .. , Lo •• J) • • 1 ( • •• . I I > - 2 I I -" I I .>: I r l " " l • .. a· I j ' L~ I ' t H t I ~i I ) I I .cJ .. Thursday. June 5. 1975 ~dd lt...Butld It... Diaper it... Hammer it ..• carpet !L.Cemer:-t it. .. Wlre it. .. Hoe it...E:lean it Move 1t...Press 1t ... Palnt it ... Nail IL.Plaster it. .. Fix it .. DIRECTORY Plumb r •.• Pate I ... 1pe 1t ... emo e Roof it...Landscape lt...Tile IL.Trim 1t. •• Sewit. .. Haul it... Add it... Plant it..'. Alter it... Lea nit... ~'!':~:~4:4!!': .......... ~~...,. CllUcl c... a • .-.. , hw• S.nlcn ........ ..,. ............................................................................................................... Mo•l.CJ Patio, Remodel Ir Repair ~M Reindl. Add&tior\a, 1'·toash Carpent.ry Chlld care my home EJ Quality/ M olnt/Ld1cp; "THINGS" by Moose. M at u re . ref 1 n e d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• oorallvu eicterioi Remodel-Repair Camlno le Collea• 'p1t. JO(!; ~prklra, t.041 cond, Gen woodwork, repairs. housekeeper relief, cuodwrk , couc r\:tC. Vince Lenhofr $36-8475 •cboola lrvine552-0U~ c hunup . 642-3331 / plumbln6f.elc.&4.2-S613. aav11lhlble 2 days a wk. Orn p ti l 1 l 1 v Q r u t e . • · G4&-4908 Ci.r <lwner. 41M-6334 aft. 'K4G·7017/846·53lJ3 Gen. MINOR llOME REPAJR Cotttr.d•r . General Malnt&remodel 5. OUT & ABOUT?? Local/Stalew1de Mov1n6' 7 da, free est, 521 2071 Sunshade. covers, d.:cki.. Cus tom Kitchen & ba~h nrc rang, benchattwood, rcmodt:ll n g Custo~ brk, con<;. Quality, Fait Cab111~l.ll. Unique & un· pnce Creative dl~IA:lb u1>ua l work Wt!lcomc. Moving/Haul.mg. Studenl Hemodehni.: IAC hmJobs M cm lJ~r Jl .U Uu1cau 1:ontr h e. 27s.!m l'lumblng-carpent.ry ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oep. lawn & gardening . Comm/income/r~dentia • • . BObyalttiACJ Cerarnlc Tile. 540-SS60 Patio covers. Jlesk• & Poololeanl.ng.gen maint Mac Neill* 640-8292 llOUSECLEANlNG 1a our w/large truck. Rea:,. Ken, evc!I 642 177u. Hay, 962·831-t Harry MB-9723 &839·5779· days 675 9IIW. Wt• Care Roofl - ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cu11tom C.:O rJlCD lry. rc~cu. Competitive 842·8072orM2-1062 Oua;ine11. Call J1n1cc's pnccs Contractors Ile Creative iron gates-Raggedy Anns. 675-6553 Woman. boiby11it ntmr 5 l''raming or finish. Re· · · · J a pa n es e Expert ralllngs-wlndow guards.1-~..;,_ ______ _ •-'-6.l-.-/•a......&----fUJ r--·~ r~...., 1't t /R ai ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• at er ep r ftOOF'S <.:H£CKt;l>' ~.int.s 11hopp111i.: center. model/Addition5'!Ml59 =·Ron Marchetti Lundscupe. Free 2l3,.36-519042.H005 HAPPINESS JS ... /\ 7:><·$1hr.842·048o MAST ii; ll Crofls man Estimates & De11ign1. S A T I S F l E D Prof Pa inter. bones~ ·;~;~1;·;~~;~·~;~~· R •patred & lteplaced work, reas. lnt/ext, free All T L' E Direct f''"ctory Scrv1 ~·c S F.H. Gerwlck&Son Specialized in patio cov· CUSTOM ER. Let us Lie: Day Care, My home . pecjalty. Kemodeling, Add/Remod ers, fencing, fish pond. Gla•a m ake your castle shlnel est. lte Cs. 548·2759, ' ypei;. a·re~ S· Lacense<.:39-~ 642·3913 -ta mates . Call 54(}.6825 PU : 549·2001 Mon/ Fri. Active Surn. tlnlsh work, refs. Free • ti •· F"" t G No. Bl-ll.&321 Any other General yard ••••••••••••••••••••••• A wor111. g uar. ,.ee es . rner achcdule. lttias. est. uar.work491J..310.S. 673-6041 549-2170 work. 979.7731 dt3, Windows /Screens Replc'd &U-5123. • • VERY NEAT P/\TCll • • ~· *THE HAMGMIH• JOBS & H ESTUCCO REPAIR:>. All l ypt:i.. Rwle11. lla rbo1··1''u11· Dr . C t S i ..-642 039• ,. 6 NANCY SCLNG area. 54!.1-0700 arpe er• c,e _. • ~ ••\ • Phone Est. Cheerfulb SERVICE -•••••••"•••• .. •••••••• DICK HUFFMAN given. AAA ·Bob. 751·7286 · D.SchwartzSr.558-1301 Free E s l. 554.i 4 iu : ~e.1:t • .,free e1>l .. ht'. Wall 893·J 139 ~ 50-0 U_!!.Ylllll\ BulinenStrvlce JOHN'S Ca rp et & Add-Remodel -Patio' *549-2015 A-lL>ayWorkerwi_thgood •Wallpaperllanging• • • • •N• A• •N•C•;y• :•/\•l: • .. ; :.:• • • • p :~~l1st~r;t· aDrndsahanmt 8POO) . She I \er. Dec ksG aze bos. Mow & E DG t; • $20 HaullnCJ refs. Housecleaning on liy l,.or mer Instructor P1umbin9 - -Tile ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n ""~ ~ Lie. & Bond. 644-7598. MONTHLY QUALITY ly. Wax floors. All work t:urlRel>ko -646-244~ Ty µin..: Service. llCuiS 1>cgteuse n; & all color N bo · ••••••••••••••••••••••• b th · b :>41 2434 •----------CEH,\MH.; TILE. New & • JU~T PLUMBING? H~modi!l Fn .. -e l':.l. Sml .rules by the J)a~c or lmj.!hleners & 10 minute one Uer! WORK·GEORGE. YOU CALL-WE HAUL y eJO . . R.L. SINOR. State lie/ i n· hQur. 640..5885 ur !>411-~l bleach tor your white DretlMOldft9 MIKE'S GAROENI~G ALWAYS AV All.ABLE Lmtdlcaplttcj srd. Exterior. QUALITY J: <!St Serv HcJi. KJk!> Jobi. W<.'ko ml' !l36·21:!ti Just One t:all To -- ---carpets, Sa\le money by ••••••••••••••••••••••• All Services&Qualaty YARDWOHK. 556--0347 •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• & ECONOMY. 979-3335. l:Qnsultunt an tananc1al & saving me extra trips. Dressmaking in the Euro-Na, CdM, CM* 548-0930 Ford's Landscape. Sod J US'r l'LUMUI NG Top Soil tpanagcment.JOyrsoxp. Cleunliv1ngroom,dining pean Manner. June Remove ~spha lt, con· Lawns.Sprinklers.Lie/ •TOP QUALITY PAINTING• Inlenor & Extenor • &t2·~lll • • •••••••••••••••••••••• in aerospace & rclaled rm & hull SLS. Any .rm special FREE &wim suit Cleanups, Treework, c.rete, so!L Rough and Insured. 962·71U7. 1oduslries. 15 yrs as Sr. $7.50, couch $10, chair ss. w/any S50. pants suit. Gardening, Mi nor final gradmg. 751-o.138 -Top Soi I• Coml)O!>t • L.lt. OTIS Plumb111~ • Mulch* fk'tlwood * Water hlrs, all :.ii.cs, d b · Call ~OO:JO u,Uicer an major corp. 15 yrs t:xp Is wh<1t counts. Designed & made just tor Lndscp 'g. lOyrs in area. M 0 VIN G • ha u 11 n..,. ROTOTILLING S25 J.16-4986 t lhod J d k 646 2693 .. Landscaping-Sod Sales. · · no me • o wor you by Corday Fashions. · · garage c leanup. tteliablE Free est. Master charge Wallcoverings Call Lee 8J0.727E posals, :.Loppages, re· -----.----- pair:.. remodeling and Tree Serwice Cabinet MaJdng myself. Gd. refs.531·0101 By apptonly.556-4232. GAHDEN DOCTOR lastser\'ice. OOJ.o.is2 Oays/eves 960-2170 Installed/Removed rep1pin g. Nt!w (.;onslruc •••••••• ••••••• •••••••"" (., .... •:•b·~··••••••••••• Ccarpet & Upholstery e.i-~-t I CMlea.nupE-SodR·SpnCo·nklers •HAULING• 'TIMS " Lawn-Lndacpe __ J_.1::_'._s_·w_e_n_s_on_SJ6_._wo_1_ t1011. 24 JI rs. ht• & ho111I Ford's Tree Sen •1ce. 642·6263 E x I' c r 1 ti u c e d Cr c w . ·~tm {..a 1nets, b<>ut wk. leaning. Steam & g'"''"ca amt tc· es-mm EFFJCll!:NT&f'AST ~ th p · µa tao cvr, kitch rmdl, lat· Sh am poo. i''ree est. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ken -545-435& maint & mowing, edging, You Supply e amt k • • • 556-0347 ** hauhn&:. lo rates! Rel! ROOMS PAINTED$10ea uce w . 646-5219 646·781 l Electrical Motor Repair r-..-..r-• S•r wlc.... l':xterior Also. 540·7f>t6 Industrial & Residentia l ......... "" • •• Y a r d & G a r a g e _4_98_·36_58_. ______ -----~---- MARV 'S PLU:\tul:\li • t>.tG·91ll17 • NO JOB TOO SMALL l.11'1l11s urcd. !Jtil·7Kl7 Carpenter Cement/Concrete a-·ree Est. 646-1439 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CI ea nu p s I JI au 1 in g . I •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HANDYMAN-Homes & REASONAHLE.645-0798 MOlOft,-Y SAVE & P rofit. Custom LEONITECONCRETE ELECTRI C IAN. Snit ·Apls. Con scientious ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• .. •••••••"• Patiot Tree He movul. hmhlng & Shru b dcurin~. Cl·n I dcanup. 5 lli·64U:i. Yuu don l llL'ed n gu11 lu -------- remod. repair, add-on, STAMP ING. Cob -jobs/maint/repairs. 22 Crafts ma n.645-6558. GENERALHAULING WILLIAM S & Sons Cstm Patio covers, cont insulation . f'ree est. & blestone , bric~ t ile, yrs e xp. lie 233108. •REASONABLE• Masonry . .Brick/Block/ decks, Expt bit. Dujack. Uesigns.1>45-3439. patios, etc. 640-4349. _548_·_5_20_3_. ------Sell Idle item s 642·5678 CALL 646·5848 Stone. Call ~1-7829 646·7598/846-9495eve:'I. .. <.ll'aw lu:-.t" when you Ila'\.'. something you" .111l. pl.ace an ud in U1c lJ:ul~ to :.di'! Cla:-i.1f1l'<I ad:-. do f'tlotW.rnt .\dsl Callnow 1l well -Call t\l>W, 6~l!·5ti78. G42·5ti78. Apartmenb Unfum. Apoi t11Mttt1 Unfum. •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• Room' 4000 oragesforRt..t 43501ainesslettfal 4459 HetpW.ted 7100 HelpW..ted 7100 Lo1t&Found 5300 HelpWanted 7100 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3169 ROOMS $20. wk up with •Single-Harbor/ TOP LOCATtoN kitchen $30. wk up apt. Adams/ Mesa Verde. $25. MESA VERDE SPACIOUS 2 & 3 bdrm. 548-9755 or 645-3967. Storage only. 83.1-8974 DRIVE PLAZA !JpLS. Children Ot<. 17391 LIVE ATTllE BEACH SHARE Single, storage, ror store or office. Ample I CLASSIFIED & AUTOMOTIVE Advertising Sales l''ound: approx 3 mo:. ol<.J Alleral10n & Falling gal female puppy, ln flood for Costa Mesa Shoppe. & control d1a1.1~cl. Murdyj days . l\l U!>l Ile ne at. Park. HH. l an, no JD. t~:!-182G. "A •. Kee Ison, I I.Ilk. W. or S30. wk & up. b73-0440 $15. CM area. Call: parking. Town & country 847 -50.U uft 5. --------- Uca1:h Bl. off Staler. PlNJ::KNOTMO'f£1.. G4l!·7671 a tmosphere. ' t-'Ou N U : m1111.ilU1 c , ~2-0389 Under new management Off·ac• Ra.Rtal 4400 1525 Mesa Verde Or. E. ADVERTISING male, t an. Daclbhuml .. • <.:osta Mesa. 545-41:!3 G a rd c n G r·. U I & AMATEUR NIGHT TWO & T llHEE llDltM Pvt ent/K. pri\I. CM •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• l.ignolta 530-lWI APTS, 1lu4 blks. from Homes $2S/wk&$60/mo.up PROFESS'LCL~A 1736ANAHEIM,CM. The Dai l y Pilot needs 2 Amal eur entertainers beach. ALL UTILITIES 548-5954or 556-0058 Bldg, 2790 Harbor Blvd, Ground floor-600 sq. rt. additional sales persons for FOUND: Small poo<lle. needed t o pe rform at. PAID. 1''ir eplc's, private . .~ C.M. Air cond., wood Office, restroom, park-ts'dc sale taff Cl ss· r· d whtlc. Golden \\est ~ Uan.t Poinl Hetl Ontvn patios. OPEN HOUSE Rdr1g1?ralo~. Sec ur1\y." NEAR college & shops. panel walls, drapes, ing,etc. 673·2654e\les. OU 1 s s · a 1 ie Warnerl!93·9126894·0039 Hestaurant on Sunday Sal/Sun PM: 406·426 Pool, Jacuzzi~ Rec. Bldg Beaut. C.M. home. Room carpet, elec., music, . . experience required. Applicants night. Call Mike 4~·63JJ.. !!2nd SL. or call TORIN w,1.e x er c 1 s e rm . &pvt ba. 545-0051 janitor, parking. M.R. 2 SHOPS. ideal location must have good car a nd be Penonals 5350 ... REALTY, 84ti-1311. NO B1lhards.Color'IV. G tH 4150 Stever. Mgr. ~7-0136 or for bookstore, candle fomiliar wi th a ll aspects of ....................... Apartment Manager 1''EE. UH Cltft4t 6468396 shop or art gallery. PREGNANT<' E xperienced Couple lu ~---------• Irvine Ave. At Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Located in lhe Mall al Classified Ad vertising. Must be C urin g c onflde nli a I a s1>ume rt:~po11!>1b1 1ity & •NEWTRIPLEXES• 545·4855 PrivateROOlll ISOI WestclffDr. The F actory, N.B. able lo type. Salary and com· couni.cl1ni; & referral <Julies for 100 unit apt: tJ ,l ,& 3 BR. ~195., $295., for a mbulatory person. . 673·9606 mission commensurate with ex-Ahortaon, adovt 1on & 1:umpl c~ l<H·:.i tcd 111 s:ns . Patios. F/P, 2002 Watt>rfronl, ooat dock; Newport Financial Ctr G d keeping. Or;ml.!c Co IK'a\·h cum· llunl ingtonSl.S:lU-677\t carpels. dr apes. Large Good meals. Nice sur-LeaslMJOfficeSpoce Prime B a l boa S t ore perielice. Good opportunity. 00 J\PCAllt::547-25(;:1 muntly. :-;t'lld history. -----• bach. apt. Avail. now. roundings. E/slde, CM. Call on Site Manager Front. 37'x20 on lialboa company benefits. Positions must s alary requircments & 2 BH, rpts, drps , new S225Mo./\gtml673·3663 Availnow.Cal154B·7l4S. (714 >642-3lllext246 Blvd. Sl75. Mr. Weiler, be Cilledimmediatcly. ADAMSMASSAGE rerercnl'esloi\d.1'9.J::!J. P~lnt, near Cw~ & m ltjor . Summer Rentals 4200 675·2045. Clean pri vale rooms Daily Pilot, l' O. Rox .. .s\oppang . 'o pets.3 UR, 2 DA , pauo, gar.••••••••••••••••••••••• ldeallocationforDaycare Apply-Personnel Department Massage & Sauna. 81!:1~ 1560.CostaMesa.Ca.92ti21j _:H5-07UO dshwhr, drps & nu palnl Lido Isle 4 br, 2 ba. All Center. On Newport • . t Adams Ave. llunt. llch. , .. -. -. -. ---. 4 LESS & crpts.-No pets. 545-0760 elec. kit, frplc, patio, Ju· Blvd. CM. Cl ose to or "'<Pre o 963·1247 Mon thru ::ial ,\I l 1\1.\:\.\<.;l:;f(. oltlcr or SUB LEASE, Park Nwpt, ly &Aug ust. 673 "798 ~Aire.. Mlllllt Carl Ccrstens~n. llam 'lii midnight. l'OllP l e_. C), pe r 'd, _No .., .., ~......., freeway. 645·<.iGl for ap· µct.sJchlldrcn. 27 unit:.. Gigantic 2 br. across July l·Nov. 30, most de· PRIVATE H ... v.-pml. General Advertising MClftCICJer PROBLEMS? WJ::CAnf': Hunt. Uch. 816.w 16. from bch. $100 per s ired plan. 1 BR, $242.50 o~e on u ie ./~, ... -1 • person. 847-4387 mo. 644-1878 aft.5 p.m. waterfront, '" CdM. , ... -btkoftlet Oran~ Coast Da'1ly p·11ot 0 NE CWEANTYERll r; L 1 AllE You Look in;:: Fur =----------1--------'---t $2000. &$1600. mo.July& .r--.ic. lnd&lstrial Rental 4500 1 • T JOB SECU HIT\ .. ! 'l'hL" LARGE 2 Dr, new paint, Two bed. 1 gar. Beach August. 673-2875forappt. )::;.:-;:::-.......-••••••••••••••••••••••• llO • Bay St., Costa M•sa 24 hr Hot Linc & .>·8800 ,\HM.Y has ll·anr1 pa~" s hag cpts , drps , gas Priv. Lido shopping area . NEW BUILDINGS at "" DOYOU HOW~ \\ell. Call .H!J-~29. <i!>k stove, garage. 425A12th S295/mo. 673-2828 BALBOA Penan. 2 br apt. .p.c. Airport. 2400 to 8000 Equal Opporiunity Employer DIVOHCI:: lor 105. St. l blk to bay & ocean. sq Ct. ample parking. The Wave ProJcd . ·1 ·-t Furnilhed $120. wk. July only. SO ME UNITS FOR lHVUHCECEl\l'ER \H f~ST wanted. ll''-lae ll"'fin~ 3844 ·~~shed 3900 962'8080 SS•PERSQFT SALE AT HJ% DOWN. • Alt)'. Tra1n<.'d Cons ul-d~!>i g o s , 2 )'rs e:...~. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • N E W P 0 R T 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB Koll/Irvine Center. Qlll lusaness . Lost & Found 5300 tants to As~1st You. SiS. mm!m~m. Mon lhru 1'11. • O VE LY 2 br Condo WATERFRONT (July & AGT. 54 t--6032 Dan Curtis. (714) 979·9205 Opportunity SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• + I dang tc•e. :>UH21ti lor ~O-:Ji:!Jb, ask ~ur Wall:... _ ~ ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST/FOUND A PET? w/tcrra cc , S325 mo, in-~~ Aug.) 28 R 2ba, fully NEW plush office bli.lg, 2 MISSIO ... VIEJO appt. ;\llrarli\'C girl lo model l dudes wtr. lsl & last re-~ti~ Curn'd ., sleeps 8. Free to 6 rm s uites. Con· " Vending Y60-2900Adoption, Low ll o ~ •k M L d k $3 0 k JI d l S D'ego Fwy C .a. .... DY ROUTE Cost. Spay/Neule1· lnfo. focrease your bust line l a. cr:n.o 11 . \H 'C ", 1 u1!> q'd. + SlOOdamagedep. llClTIMCllEWCOllClrT! buat oc . O. w • r erence rm, xe rox an Yo an 1 · "'" to 3 cup sizes 2 wks or hu\c a ni ce t1i::urc & Je & $25. cleanup fee. Avail ADUlTWUl~UWlllC 675·6169or 7744384 copier. Nr. OC Airport 200 le> 2000 sq .• t. Call Excellent route.of can~y LOST : Gray it blk. Aust. yo r mone'y 1,. ck i..o~h1st1c~lc<l. GrcJllJa). 6/30.552-0138 i ~•urttucc1P'no OCEANFRON'f 1508 & 833-3640 owner831·1'100 & s nacks available Ill Shep/Setter mix, male. 846~959 894-1.>t;.H a . ~lt'l<'lly lor lun. l'm:.i1:y •Bachelors S F M /( t your area. Ideal way to Vic Jlth & Csl Hwy, llll. or & d1 ::.c rt!l1on assured. a:-a Mi9uel 3852 • I BR, 2 BR l806 w. Oceanfront, NB. OFFICE sp•cE ..... 1200 q. t. ·l w ron I t 1 I . \" • l > I ... I' I b 1' II " -'7-·· 3 37"2 "' " office,lgereardoor.220 s uppemen saary or1 5313·4385' 892-1267. $100Wife wnnled, widow, ~11 l' le :.~ ,.. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• •2 BR & Den 615 •1771 • 67 · ii ' Westctirr Drive, 450 sq. 3-Phase. Unil l6, $lS5. 629 pension . L ocations, Heward.' nurs e tc<.ichcr, pretty. rnursclr . Write ad n3l:lli. DELUXE3BR,2RaCon-$as 559·4221 ft., private bathroom, T erminal Way, Costa Installations &Training nolal.~.3U·45yrs.675·963i Daily Pilot, P. 0. Uox do. Off Jst 'l'ec. El NiAucl From SllS -4 Deluxe .l Br. CdM, com· air, etc. $175. per mo. furnis he d. Financing. W_ST: Larae Germ Shon . l~"tl1'. Cost:rt1esa 92U2t> t:ountry Club. 1.ease. 1 M~ud Verde East & Adams plelely furn. incl 'IV, ulil, Call Gene Hill, 642·0200 ~!~~6~5' S'10·S7lO, available. Cao be ex· haired Poinler.M Coast Do you need a ndc to the •. 830·!1544 540-1800 gardener . Mature adults. panded to full lime in· Hwy & 7th St. HB. 11cigc market? or an ch·phant AVON ----------1 110 pets. $500; July, $600 FREE RENT 2500 sq ft shop in Orange come. For inlormation collar. Reward! 960·3.'>4-'. from Afrt('a ·~or anything Newport leach 3869 1 Aug. rate lo 1 party. Ofc space in Mission Vie· w/ of c. & fncd storage ph. 714-879-12&1 1 n-llcl wcc:11 '..' Cul I The ..... •••••••••••••••••• _,. 673.1265. jo & Laguna Niguel as yrd.22opwr.S45-07Go Lost f e male, whit e White Elcphanl,:>SL·UJli'i PARKMEWPORT ..... lowas30csqftinnewot\: HARDWARE STORE, Persian Cat. Vic.2nd St. or842-48l!O. THERE'S A WORLD WAITIHG FOR YOU ... APARTMENTS (SJ v BALB0Afurn2Br house bld g. Call Owner. 750tol600sqfl,2203phs Newport Be a c h. old & Florence. S. Laguna.--------- liachelor 1 or 2 '1'' J,.~!"._C ~ near beach. June thru 831·1400. pwr. ores & misc. Top fashioned store perf. for She's old, spade & hair as SI 0. SPECIAL 112 HR. d ll August. $550. mo. . CM loc.673·1417 cou ple. $40,000. com-heavily m atted but we AbraxasMossoge ~o~':il~::.~ (213J681·6138 «4 N. Newport Blvd. Umt plete. Owner. 675-7283 or love her. Very Cood S 1i3J 1''ullerton A,·c. c.;~t CORONA DELMAR "B" $95, "C" $85. Util. Next to Newport Frwy 494·8253 Reward . .f94.g721 8·5. 1"r.S22'J.50 0pcn 9 G 2 Ur Tuwnhouse, frplc. Newport Isl. 2 Br, sun· paid.675-8457. lndustrialorComm'I 4 99-3667 aft. 5 & ** '3 1·1184 *'*' J.>aily tromS275.1BdromS20.5. deck, sips 6. Ju ly 2500sqrtnearAirport * BROASTER take-out weekends. Travel 5450 A s a n A ~ U N HEP R ESE:-<T AT I VE. You meel new ix·ople & han:! xlnl t>arnings. Bel· ler than s1llmg al honw' Call: 540·it>-l l ur Zenith 7-l:l59days Sp:a-Pools-Tennis Pool, tennis, continental SI50/ Aug. $200 weekly. FULL SERVICE Indus trial Com plex chicken, burgers, etc + ...................... . Across from 1''ashion breukfas t. Some ocean & l·998·l676. Industrial Rrokers beer & wane. Yr.round, L 0 ST: Man• s l K Is land al Jamboree on EXEC SUITES 833·8551 mad Balboa. Sl8,000. diamond ring, white gold San Joaquin Hills Road. <.:atalma vie_ws. Separate OCEANFRONT, 3 BR, 3 FROM $170. COAST PROPERTJES. with blac k oxidiied l714) 644-1900 famil~ section. Close to BA, fireplace, private Airport Area 83.1·3&10 Rentab Wanted 4'00 673-5410 mounting. Lost May 30th shopping & fine beach. beach Sl400. mo. July/ al Riviera Restaurant or LIVE Near The Beach! Casa del Sot Be autiful J\dullApls From $180 21661 Hrookhurst, llll ' 962-6653 MESA VERDE "I·' "''11 • •••••••••••••••••••••••Do d d th .,. ... ,ti · Aug or $1000. mo. lease. Beaut. pri\'ate Newport you nee an e to e Hi chards Marke l or ~~~~~~~~~~I 546-5880 -Heritage Real exe c. office in suite. Refined Lady wants small market? or an elephanl Steward Men's Shop or THE EXCITING Estate. Reasonable . 645-3700 apartment. Yearly ren· frorti Africa? or anything Warehouse Restaurant. PALM MESAAPTS. taJ.494·2936. in-between? Call The HEWARD. liefore llam Vocation Rentals 4250 WATERFROMT Single, 22 yr. old fe male. White Elephant, 552-0367 or after 9 :30pm call MINUTESTONPT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mewportleach Daily Pilot employee or 842·4880. 979·5366. Between Uam Bach, 1&2~C1trrom$l6.5. BIG BEAR new xtra lge Executive offices would like to rent unfum. lnnstment &9pm call 871·5720. d I N P ts Cabin, close lo Lake, sips $150·$350 Month apt. CM or. HB area, up Oppo ....... -lty 5015 A u ts. o e 6. Washer/Dryer. Week V' f b ts•· t l $175 th 11 t nwn FOUND : Cock·a·poo, ap· 1561 Mesa Dr. aew o oa ID<wa er o . w1 a or par ••••••••••••••••••••••• prox l yr old. Vic SEE EUROPE BY C~R H~HYSlT-Tr:-H:m~· ~urchase any Euro~ean home, p.:rm .. tor 2 , er)• l ar for dCh \Cr) tn well beha\'etl ).!1rl1>. Slatl Europe & tel us pla n.your ti 14 Hcfs l't'q. 0\\ I\ 111d1 \'1iJual l11ur. l•rum ' . > takc·olf lo home·lantl1ng. l. r.a.·~~-P • ~ · B • J l' lttl. you'll be tn the hands ol 67·i-;J i a~------· expert:-. Al5olt•asc &re11· H:\H\'S lTT EH needed. tal c ars. E UHAUTU, Sp:.imsh :-.pcalong. CM- Lido Vdlagc, N.lL are a. Call all. GP.M 673-4550 5 ~·718.> -------2 Bdrms., 11~ bath condo with pool. $335 Mo. STEPS TO BEACH 2 BR. J ba. Winter$235 2 BR. 1 ba, unf, $285 MEWPORT CREST ~ 1m. 2 Ila condo$525 WE HAVE ~UMM Im RENTALS (5Blks EastofNewport or. Weekend. Art. 6' llLLGRUMDY ulil.paid.Have 4 sp~yedNEED Investor with Ramon a & E I Blvd.> 751-1121 • Realtor 675-6161 h~use cats, box. tramed. $100,000. Handling in· 1' reside nt c • Sa n Employmen! & Bau~s 1tter SlllO mo. ~,. 546-9860 NE WPORT Steps l o Wil~ make necess~ry de· tcrnational gold & silver Clemente. Call492·1W8. Pre paration pcr\I only. Hrtn~ 1 ctuld ----------beach mod, 2 &4 br. $l6.5 Private Office in 5 Office posit for same. Have re-coins. Very lucrati\'e, ....................... ok. 6i5·3fi.~_· N_'_l~--- to$450 wk. 642-3490 Suite.$100mo.Westcliff. ferences., 548-0341 aft. Prancipalsonly.CallMr. FOUND: L g . Blk. Jobs Wante d, 7075---------• associated BROKERS··· RE Ill TOR~ l G7'. V. 9(Jlbnf1 ~' l ,,,,,., $355. J Br, 2 ba, btk to bch. From Sl65 No pets/children. Yrly. W-Newport. 642-1~1 Oakwood oHers the --_:...-------•finest in country club liv· l:;aslbluff Tnhsc beaut. ing at a price you c:pn af· apt. 2 Br. 3 Ba, bllns, ford. There's Sl miJlion fr1>lc, patio, pool, avail. in recreation facilities. $35-0. 644-0355 NIGHT LIGHTED TEN· 2 ·-B-R-. -1-1,-n-a -... -)'·p--lc-.-l-1-Jl-kl NlS COU RTS. A full lime 10 beach. Avuil. 111. $300. nct1vilies director who • 1;.;&5._705.<a ·:,__ ______ ph1ns purlies, BBQ's, "t! -trips & morel Free Sun· :i· ur, 2 Ba Ouplcx . doybnrnch. Oshwhr, crr>lS. dJ1)6, gar, Plus beautiful singles, I yr olcl. :i blk:; ocean. 1&2 bedroom apts. S395/mo. 213/35.5.Jm<l. rurnls .. ed & unfurnished. Renla from $165. Prices a,~V. Twhhouse nr. Hoag. vary by location. Models Jmmac 2br, 2ba, patio, open10to7.Sorrynopeta mature adlt s . $250. orchildrcn. G42·3153 Kxcc. posh 3 HR, :tVJ ho. ~wnhsc, frplc, pool. Ptirk utdo S385. 642-0042 J---~llAR P I br, shaa. nu op inns. G 1rl11. no pets. $200. yrly. Nr. bciaeh&CS-66lt0 Oakwood Gar-den Apartments ......... IHclll Irvine at 16th 645-0550 loUXURY UAYFRONT, 9'jow. 2 Br, 2 lla. $47S yr· Cla~slncd Ads sell big ly. 233 19th St. Apt C ilems. s m all ilems or 615·0:t36 or 67S 616.1 any item. 642-5678. 1 642-4097 or 833·2616. 6:30, a nytime weekends. Kelley <1lS32·2SlJ. miniature male Poorile, ...................... . R.ntall to lh_... 4300 NO C l M ""' l I/ d d. . c hoke ch a 1 n, v 1 c. u A kk ··1· '· I ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. os a es~ u.:n a. Wante • stu io apart. m Want rananc1al partner Newland & Jle11. JI B. uuo ·ccpcr, all. '"''in~u . uALE/FE"'fALE c:h 3 Med1cal/Ofc swtes a\'aJI. CdM. $200 max. rent. f cepl tn boat ,,.7_0841 tanl will ma111l;1111 lull :-t•t "' •• , o r. From $345/mo. Mr. 833·3207 or _new con .,.. or hooks allt'r 5 :w & br.+den,W.Halboaat O'KeefeSJJ.200() dr iv e . Mr. Hloch 0 N wee k e nds . Hcp ly lu 10th. ¥.a blk. to bay or ' 26 yr old business man, 979·3194. I" U D: Lge bl puppy 4·6 Class1t1ctl ad 110. 42ti, <' 11 Call T I mos. Trabuco & Via V1 c-oc;ean. $150. : om • OFFICE or Store Rental quiet., desires 1 br apt or ....,.___ t L 5025 tori a M. v . 837-8572 aft 2 Oaaly Pilot, l'. O. Bo'\ Diane, 673-7888 700 sq. fl. Oceanview. hse in CdM or NB (35th """"'9'y 0 oan 1560. Costa Mesa, CJltf 1111 S . El Camino, Sa St up> Yearly beg. June ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND·. Pomeranian. 92626 Fem 21-35 to shr. s m . ct IUSl ... ESSLO ...... S ----------e menle l5th.152-0282. " "'" S.D. Fry /We s tm 'r. Mesa Verde home, nr $50,000 toSS00,000 213_639_1919 7l4-96J·20'bi. Messen~er driver, lttc de· Fwy. Infant OK, NO drug • 1 MO FREE RENT• hsffMH/IRnst/ Business g rowth with li very, pl lime, temp. My users. Re f's. Avl. 6/1. 1·2·3 Rm. offices from Fi11mce creative financing. Lost: Sml. Shellie, black, car. 49G·815l 540-3590 $135 p e r mo. Nea-r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Mr Bryan f male Wh1'te chest V1'c ----------• · e · ' . BXCELLENTTYPING Will share 2 Bdrm hse, 'h airport. Sect'y, serv. on luliltess 835-7600 Hunt. Harbor. May be in· bl beach, furn $l3S Phil premises.Noleasereq. Opportunity 5005 Const--&.1-•-~ jured. Heward.846-1291. co't';~Ji.~~~4~77 R d 833-2124 833-3223 9'ril noon ••••••••••••••••••••••• , -nun_ B.\NKl~C; Downey Savin9s & Loan llJ~ openmi:.; lor ore :.oon lo l>i: IOC.il l'<.l Ill On.ini.:c Co. Loan Serv Cl~ Exper tn S &L. harlk1nl! or relalcd fi eld prefd. PBX Recept. E xpcr. on cordless boarll. Front ofc ap· peunrncc. Personnel Cleric Min. 2 yrs personnel l'X· pt?r . Good lYJ>tni.: ab1l1l.'" c/o e top 833-2840Afternoon .._11-...ER M , le ~73 7348 LOST : R ed .Ditltold, -. -, , , WOMAM ,_.... r. CH' v • ladies a t Salzler on T.> pint-:. nt~ home., .Jet Female/mule straight, Shar e fully furnished of· $5000·Total Jn.vestment Mart9a9•1 T-.. t Harbor' Bl, CM. newarc1 w .p.m ~ c 1 lcclri<'; ~\l' Call Pcr:'lonnclOte No s moke rs share sm . f ice . Te I ex e I e c . M Y a d vert' s In g & D d ' ·-5035 for return. 5''8·2156 clays work. 5.>!H\l6~fl opn_l -213 /869·0512 pad p rv. bath, bl t o typewriter.Inexpensive, publishingbusinessisin· "1 c 3 9627520 '"' 10 L· lo r ocean. 675·9637 Balboa comfortt1ble. 2212 Du· teresUng, profitable, & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ora t6: o . Co llege s tudent n ct•d<. ·~'·~Q~u·u~~p~p~o·~·-~.,_~m~p~~~c~i Penn. pont Dr. Jrvine. 752'8181 ~eyvep~~'!,~;~~~n LOANS up to 80% l':?dUfe~. ~tg~~~. "c:a~t ~oa~~c1e~nimlgtj~bs.'\ .~ BEAUTICIAN ·:C: Female wanted to s hare 2 wkdy:._. -------• 1''a1 & fo'alrvu.?w. Co...;lJ ~ ~ br furn ant, $90 mo. •·~IRessRental 4450 forcedt.orctireforhealth l1tTDLo.s-ll/2°/o llw y. & 7th , llU. M ,. 11 S Guarantcc •· 5363560 H ''tDch _. reasons. 1 urgenUy need JndTDL.omd 960-2397/646-5386 e a. ~a u c-o r NcwportArea.54R·l3 11~ · · un · ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••• someone congenial to Lo t te Or Co Jea e. !>79·9112_1 __ _ Share 4 RR home 1 blk run my Costa Mesaolc. 5 e:..t:,. ~ ..... C"C:.. · LOST: White male toy 35 yrs exp. Palnt/repoiri;/ from beach. Fem/l\fDle. THE COLONY lnexpetiencedok. but .,,. Poodle. red collar. 1.Ast plumb/elec. Muint work ~o pt'tli·no smoke. mustrelatewellw/u les 642·2171 S45-061l seen Mordy Park on Aplcomplex.SJtl.7056. 64G·19SS 30 RETAILSHOPS people le client.of. Please Servina H orbor area 24 Goldenwest & Warner, ---- S BR home in SanUa Ana, nr. So. Cst f>taza. $90. ut1l incl. Coll Dan or Fran 979-96S7 Jo'or Cl ss1fi1.'d 1\ll i\CTIO~ Call a D. tly Pilot J\1).VlSOR 6'2·:.b7!i Prime reasonable space Cal1Dorot.hy.G31-0&S4 fot years H .B. Reward. Please HelpWGRted 7100 3\"t•iluble large It small. personal appt. 9am-5pm. T 0 u Ind t Call 842-4666 OC' 897 1066 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Old world <"harm with b l · · on m·l , ~:. · 3 fo'rench windows, gables •M•'-Se"lce st....u-Bld~s-$37,000 al 9 ·~IC>. ext 4 Accnt/ Auditor & trees. Adjaccnl t o ..,.. ---. P•Y•ble ~per mo. incl LOST: Germ Sh p. fl'ml St. $\3.21\. MoJor Orun~l' t" •al I v ll I 0 r Ar l 8 ft • t 1 S S 0 , 0 0 0 . ant. Equity $10,700. Call puppy. 4 mos, blk ~c. t'o. <.:orp. <;cn'I acctna.: M Grounds. S 17.500. caM. ~4818. $48-11618. Vic !:;/side CM. Owner '& m1cl1l1n~ llcki,:rnct. 5u , 5808ROADWAY •PiueT91le-0ut DEFAULTLJS1'ING heartsick.MS-S937en!s. lravcl t-:mptme1 PJ~' LAGUNA BEACH 1t--1 -..a fce/Al:.ofccJol'1> • ~•CJI' C• R--r-r 1-'or San Bernardino Co. Lost: Irish Setter. 4 mos Ans: us Gordon •Jewelry MfcJ. Com/Doc (710835-82.ll old, rt'ml. Vlc Huntington Pl•rsOM•'I HOLLAMD IUSIMISS SELL Idle Hems with a & Frankfurt. 110. $50 · A1tency &q-6720 MHlTO SAL~ 540-0IKll Daily Ptlol ClassUied Ad. REW ARD. Call 536-7464. 3&3 1-:. 17th No 15. CM 494-7915 IEAUTICIAMS/ HAIRCUTTBtS Monl'y makin.i 1>ulon. Top lor a11<1n. So. Cow.L Plum Moll. C :\l. <10 llr "I... GuurJnlcl'<I wug1.•. \' .ic. bend a ti.. Person~l -mtcf\'\\ s onh Ctow11 & Cilo1·~ licaul} Salon. M~r Uobh1,• l>c l.t'on. Ph• a.10 ;1116 llAUTICIANS Now 1nten 1cwin1t tor . M•wport•r lftft Sa&o. ' Call · 644-0661 or ~o 8582 j I • ~ 0 p ...... w~· 1100 ...... w~~ 11oou-1pw .... d' I IOZO"'"""'" 1050 ..... s ... IOliS '..W...._!l.~Al~L"Y~~·L~Oe.T.!...-.,-,,------_;Th~u~r!ld!!!,a~ .• J~u~n~•~·~·Jl!9!70~ ... "P' --._..,. _........ n. 7100 •• :!~.::••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••·•••••• •••••••••••••••••••-•• ...., w..... 110o...., W..tff 7100 ..... w~ 7100 N········AI·······.··~:~··· SALBSiiiA.NAC:EM&Ni'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Used BJkes/P&rt:J.$15/up. :.!Spanish 1u·n1oirechest.s : ~i~.·.~«.'.'.GS~:r:.~~1~i ··-.,.•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••-•-. 11'11411 du,• I ... in.. c.-~·';t-WAITRISSIS 8 "'I• ll/lr:t"• 241u' d i l t bl 1-" ' 't:!J Con.v. boapit•I. Call __ P' _ Se I 1 1.1 u,,. e · Pecan n ng a c "v Ll,•Rten Load! Lol& or "!·1te1uty Operator with CoolcS........uor HA1R STYLIST·Exp'd. &U.o583. Exper'd In~ fashion vt 1 pos ... ona oow NewportBl.C .642·1910 ch•int).Pll:6'4.f4T6 f1,1rr1iluru ·wa1hel'· I follow lna: .• ~Ol' lulervlew £xpel'. prer'd In lrwlitU• 61$·3701 or 67S·42.32 or men'• & women '• open ~/~mo :l l~e .k '~ood I I I Zdryers.Jlcu.t\,UJ)riJ,\hl "eonu.ct. A.nn·s lw.lr Cu· Uonal cooking. AM shit\. 675·431.S Nurses .\id6, exper'd. spomwear, looldng rur a ll!~i:,~ Bl, 'fi:UI.• J!a~ 3;~,~~~1•81 ~1~· )is. ::~~~:l~e~S~ xw;.:~~ deep frce1.e. rufrig, Su"'· LI• Airporler Inn . Conl•ct D.-vid R. Cr~n. ' Bayview Conv. llosp, eareer in r~tall saJei &I 1 ing notions. r•u.ttcrn *33·~. 847·9671 " C.M. 642.J.S05. mgmt. Call for appC. le Ln· Apply n person, betwn 1 -="~$-;;,.:1'9=7~·------1 aqUiarium/ terrurium, in c11blnetit y_.rdi ot n.:'* " HOMSKJ.-..,s.n le•··w lO :f()a.m ·llpm. 1 11 middle, 1ttor11i::e or I ·i··'h di ' E 10 E I 24" PARAMOUN1' u •. b k M •• materioi . c.; V\ cs, &· Bicycle Mechanic, exp In Coo•-w--1.......1 Mat u r c bond ab I e •---------•I THE LOOI! qua ppor. m1> oy1,:r stertQ "' oo 11 . u . S 1U _...., 1· Campy. Nr. new cond. see! Sacriticc il211$. (>i~. hes, lamps. Large colle<:· ~ :.~~~~~~· 549~::;,; :,;::,·~ Hr~akfa:st, 1 l!inner, ex· ~Top $:6'4~5 123 OFFSET 1 ___ 6_4_4_·_6_5_00 ____ 1waltress, exp'd, over 21 , $450. 841·9S60 SJOOO. ss7.3732, lions or Avon:i. old fruiL lpm Tues·Sat perience w /good OP· p/tur f/l, upply ln person ~==:..:.;=-----1 -~':"':c='~~"----I jarli. old bot\les. Owla;. ;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_I portu n It y. Apply in PRESS QPR SALES~RETAJL 3·S pm, Coloni;d Kitchen, Cameras & Altract iv~. nauguhyde GeographlcM complete , person. Jully Rug~r llOUSEK1'":£1!i-:Jl, Hood women"s apecialty sho11 Sl2 W.l9lh,CM EctUipt11nt 8030 so(u. 1':1ghl reel long, rrom 11128. :101ne tMl.ck to Boys & Girls Restaurant 400 S. Q;\. cook, laundry, I •M•I, 3 on Lido Island. P0&ition1-----~-----1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• du.rk reddish·brown in 1917 . Old l>ook8 . R•w . , Hwy. Lag. Deb. udults. 1·8 p.m. Monl· Exper'd uu 1250 ()(fset 11.vuil for high booking "WANTED" student for Rollei-SL 60, w/;;;uiss color. Excellent condi· ugatc. J1111pcr. pehiflcd • JOtot4 yearsolage.Dal-F~~=~~~----'fhura;l i>"ritSat. $1S wk. Jlress.Knuwl~lgeofbin-sales women Interested part t irn 'e work in planur 2.8 lt?ns. Mint liun,S12S.OO.Cull 67S·OJ.t2 woods . 1'a peti lriea. ty Pilot dclivt.ory routes DENTAL Chairside & Refs req'd. 00·0012.11.i>k dery, plates & cutting in to1~ Conte1nporary woodworking shop. cond.6wksold.2yrwur· A!ter6Pi\1. Plants. 5 Uesks. Tools. m•Y be 11vaila1Me in your frnt. de11k i:lrl. fo'or int. for Mr. Ci:irop. piilp.:rstock. rashi~n11. t"ull or p /time. Could wo k into full Ume. runty. $875, 645·1<1•14 Some antiques, lot.ii or area. Earn profit for de· caUS45·5130C.:.M. 1-----~-----Sa I a r y I com 1n . Ci.11 831-5, morn.or eves. 2STACK HObKCASESin misc. goodies! Junu liveriei> & l"li.'ih, lripe; or1-----------1-lousekeeptlr, pltJusunl Apply Personnel Dept 714 /83tl·64!64, Ask for i c.=~~~~'-----1 Durk Oak. 3 Stack S200, 4 6·7·~·9, Frl·Mon. 1oan1· merchandise for sellin g Dent.al Asst. Ortho bch ho me & pool, Ute Between9AM·llAM Linda TSTOWORK? M.AMlYA ·Sekor 1000 st.lick $4!20. XlnL cand. ?pm, 19732 POlo1nue Ln. new subscr11n1ons. t-'or Chair:iidc, approx. 4 c leaning&cooklng.Con· PACIFICMUTUAL 0 IVt:AC..:AH! O'rLw/55mmfl.8lens, I-t urd lo fi nd ! Ul 1·. llU (Glen Mar) North Information plcusc cull days wk. Ortho exp. req. valesccnt tulher & II yr. 100 Newport.Ctr Dr SALES-4 WOMEN Cll OOS E your hour11:, case, ~145. 675·0625. 646-4324 d~ys, 545-3967 Adams bCt\\'l.<en Hush a rd l:i42·434!1 . Jo'rom Sun Stul'l $3·$4 hr.dependini; old son. M:1tu1·e. no Newportllea<:h work for yourself, be Cati 8035 eves. &Mugnoliu Cle m ente-San Juan 0 ,, ''"·No s-n'-'-g, ase <"hi ldren. Referen<:es. .., 10 E 1 ('· I f ·"-' I r o •-M r ,...........,, r:.qua ppor. mpoy(lr .,.a coupeo g......,mcn you wn .....,.;s. en or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sofa & LQ\'escul. $1!>U, LIDOGAltAG'°SAJ,E l,;apistra1lo urea, c:1.l1/~"'!:;'~";_~·~ .. ~"~·~ ~··~~·:._ ____ ,~·~•;,;•:i·;•~·~·~··::.·...:"~"'..':v~o~•~·~··~1;:=~':"=~=~~~=1 W C •-· 1· h I ~ ~...... ... "'°"o W J:o.:OFl>~ER : omen. an...,. s 1g t Y REG 'D Pl:-.: RSI AN Kit· Coffee table, $65, Rattan ·•oov,·, Men'"-·•. NU •49.$-0630 and Atission Vie· chur•·e. 1 A I d · I b d · ·• N t · "' ...,.,~ ., . career na vcrtu;ng un 1cappcu. en · tens. Grand Churnp. lik· Jo"urn. Make offer., m1:1l·. Si\·r .ONLY.9·3i>m jo--EI Toro :1rca, cull DEN 'l'AL ASSfST Openings 111v111ilable for & public rclulions wlw C..:lea n Appearanee. d · 1 1 .''~~"~"~~-~C-------l;-:;-;~;",:~j:;:'::;c.""':';;:;-, Sl:l1·6:110. 1 • H k " d 5 Wailre'''" ov·•" ''l. ><u•l ~roun . l'otcnl111. s 1ow ""°...,.. Chairsidcpos.t\llllimc. ousc ecpcr, -uys, " "".. suceessrul & fast grow· Yet.s., 1·ct11·ed. Age2.5 to qual. 1 ,.,cmulewhite, t _ . . . 321 Broudway. CAt . Equal Oppor. En1ployer Endudontic urc. i':xp. llrs. Ow11 transp. l.ido. have ex per. Apply in ing co. 10. SUpplcrnent )'our in· male cream. 675.2002 Jo'l'en_ch pro\'1nc1al chu1a t"ri /Sat Uct"' I0&4prn. i\ nee. IM i'ssion ViejoJ Ca11673·lll:i29 person. BJ:o.:AC•I HOUSE 2. Easy sales w/a down l'Ome. Dnvc a cabG hrs i c======~~--1 t:alnnet $150. Coffl.'C tble Litlle HilofEverything. IOATIUILDERS Da)'S'. 5tl l ·48ti0, ("\'t.'S . INN, 619 Sll.>cpy Hollow to earth product thal or more a day. A1>ply in KlTTENS. Four from $40. Phy l e d111 tblel-------~-~- 586·7213 Hou sekee..per, mature Ln. L.U. !:I am·l2 noon. s mall bus inesses ap· person, Yellow cab Co., Siamese l\1other.Six u11t· S36·Jl52. FRI.Sun, 199!H Leecrei;t, Westsai l Corp. h a s l-----------1 person for guest ho1ne. daily. preciate&canafford. 1116 Jo.:. Jt>th SI., Costa quely colored black & --c:;r .. , . ll.H. Adams/Newland. ''ac;ineies in lhe follow· DENTAL Recepl. Some 3·11Shifl.&l.6·bfl6 ""'=-'--------·I J. Oayli1ne work-No Mesa. whit~.494·7265. MaprC -Jenny l..11!d cnb 1'ools, llrdware, ships ingcategorit>s : cha1rs1de exp. New1.10rt -----------IPart lilll(' teller, new ac· Eves-No wcckends -Nol -----------1 ~~~~~-~----I with mattress$l5 urrca:; whl macrame. H..d LaMiftoton area. 642.5244 ~lousckeeper, f/time. Ap· counts. h~tess, exp pre· travel. S I AM ESE Kil tens, ofl'er. IH2·71:i36 ' Gl'lco.at TCHIC... ply l\1esu Verde Conv. ferrcd. Great Western 4. No gimmicks or high Mt-i"c.hondise Chocolate Point, 10 1A'ks. . Garage Sale t-'ri, Sat & ,/ts G ··--" llosp,661CenterSl,CM Savings. Hunt. Bell. 11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $30. Cleopatra would buy t_h1s Sun : Low l'riccli! AP· ec. -D aL. 527-Gi251\trs.Hrennan pre~shuresebing. 1 613·&1Z.I curved "'lllll!fu~t:ha1sc. pli 's. g aines, bikes, ·rop "'a ges. xl11t to. esl"',.at .... ,Neec:Wd 1-f ousekeeper, live 111 . 5. Sort, ul eompcJ.e A.ntiquel 8005 ----------·I Luxuryfor$IOOl).·lol-lU59 g·oodie boxes froin 5&< benefits, good working *Secy's/Typilts Spanis h spe;,ik111g o.k. rart "l'uneSat&Sun. Dis· training program. •••••••••••••••••••••• Dogs 8040 '"'nd ~. Pie"'' ··pply lo 1'en1po~'en11l0rary He lp 962·5861 tribut1on of advertising 6. Jo'ast pay·absolutcly Hefric erator, del'uralor up! Jo'a lhdo nietcr. :J40 • " • 17""2Sk I' k 1 · ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 I l · · •. 1\ntique _Butterkist Unt'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll"mona Pl.<.:.~1 . lhc"ule••uard at ou :it ar. rv1nc flycrs .$2 hr.752·6282. op con1m 1ss1ons"' Sof<1 ,Bedroun1.oldbrass .. · • • 11 -~---------I bo Joe Popcorn Muchine. •PET WORLD• We1hoilCorp. Ca .')-10.445.'i nuses. $1.295 . Call Maurec bcd,rnisl·.645-5:l l7~Nifty Palio & household --;27~5§M~<~·c~·o~r~m~~;,~·k~ .. ~ C .. :M:·-~::::::::::::::::::~I HOUSEKEEPER PBX Answerinq ~ 7. t:xclusi\'e ler rilor)' 7 11 Llusa·Apso, ·Chihuahua , f & &CUSTOOIA.M ;\ftn & eves. Wknds in· cuntrolsto protel·t futurc 65·2~2 ours 9-s Mon P ood les, ~hih -'f iu, CUS'fOi\1 DINING SET urn . pwr 1.nowcr,. loatMonufacfurilll'I 1·3:30 & :J·Jl ::JO shifts. eluded EOE.5'W-1962 earnings. lhru1''ri Sthnauzer,~ker. Oox· oak-leather, 1-le ritage iniln~· other ~teins; i''rJ· Engine Inst aller. 1.Z.Yrs DISHWASHING 1-lospital exper.nel'css. -----------1 s. $200 Weekly draw, 'l'flUNK. 95 yrs. old $50 .. ie, Pit Bulls, Cockupoo, maslcr liK sui te, triple day 3·6prn: ~t. lG-~pm t!Xpe r . A sse mbl y MACHIMEOPR SanClcmenlc Person 2 1·40, lr n for whenquali(ied. Milk cans. $25 & l8.50. Pom.lOOn1ixedPuppi es. dresser dbl lx.'li head· 1'12{.ll Mentlocuio, lr\'lnc. Carpenter. 1·2 yrs expcr. ll i g h sc h oo l g r a d . General Hospital m~ml. $l50 wk .guarn. 1\N 0 MU C l-I M UCll Cull548·7800or6"5·8161. Stud serv. most breeds. lloard, ,'.nirror. Hcnredon,_SS_l_-_16_·5_9_. ______ _ , ,Plumbin;; installer, 1.2 F /limc. M·Jo'. 6:30-3PM. ~~~~7~14~1~4~96~"~'~''-~"~~~1 _;.._"_'_:_oo._''_'_'_'_· _"_'_·_L_'_'•_;·I MO Rt~ ·2525 W. 111h al Fairview, tables.' odd bu_reaus. anti· 60 Years of Collci.:ling, :1 ")·rs txi>cr. 2 Bonders. 1.2 EOE. Apply in person. For personal appt cat I LG. 19th C EN ·ru It SA. Open Evcs:>:Jl-5027 que s1d~. chairs, cuslom Garages t~ull. Dealers yrs expe r. 2 Finishe r Costa Mesa Memofial PhotogrnphyWorkshop 6l1·04549am-6pm Sideboard w /bevele , . ch!!rry IV stcrt.'O cabnt, Wel<:omc.·Jlti Alvarado Dctailers. I yrs exper. llospital , 301 Yit•toria, I•---------• H l•h Fashion & mirrored lop. l.A!nb't h s·. BWO Rlfzh 0 I dl)RAuK'c" ",", oriental r~gs & wo~l P.I. Plal'e, in lhe alley. Apply111µerson.lslundcr C .M. As k for Mrs. INHALATION ~ l·lgl. 6V.Z'. llcaul. ('Ond. 0 oun ' ":a~pc.~s· .. 7 Blk. vinyl (behind Jo'irc S la,) Yachts. 1 ~22 llarranca Dunlap. THERAPY TECH Mude Models. SECRETARY. Part time , S350. Dir. 646·4344 days. mos. Fe m . 642-C»!O.'i sofa. 615·2388 Balboa. Sal. I!:"! I ~~~,;.,~~~~~~~I .. uu & "arl time. r-ligh i.:cneral orncc. 494 .944., 545·3967 eves. td, lr\'1ne. l\1in . 2 y rs ex per. or " b · 1 ~~====-----1 PE M BR 0 KE We I ch 'Ref rig. 2 Dr. copperlone, •. . , , . . . r ., schooling. Salary co in · earnings possible. Y appoinlmenton y. f'ine Ball & Claw Piano. Corkie, Pups & Grown $75 K" & f II .·. bed · Garai;e Sale. SO a ~ "' BOOKKEEPER flclall l"urniturc store. Paysct system, re· t.•eivables, payroll. al" curate t y1J 1st. CiJll tH2·205J before lllam DISPATCHER Gra\·eyard Shift. Apply in person. mensurate "'/trainiiii-: & ___ C_ctll 549-8660 ____ 1 SECRETARY Stool . Juno eun~·crted Dogs. AKC.546·4928 $3S·&~!J. Ev~~~GOJ_s. g~~h~~'. ~~i:~ ~u~:c':s~ exper. Conlacl r.lr. PLUll.tBERNEEDJo:D ASSISTANT kerosene lamp. plates & ood J I YELLOWCA8 186 E . 16th, Costa i\1c..-;a NO Pl-IONEC..:ALl...S PLEASE t-l ainllton, 64~·27J.1 ext JV •· b I b ,. h I' DOG OBED I ENCJo.: DIN ING H.ll.1 'fABLE, ~ C..:os~u1ne ewery. :187. co s t ;1 J\.1 e s a 210~aiit;,~~;ir. ToProjectMgn P~y~i;~J.1~~~ .... as vt. CLASS lo Start Wed. qual1tyJ)ec::r.n,3lvs.pad. Sa l & .Sun . 4.14 W. i\lemoriu l 11 os 111 1a1. ----------~The Wilh amLyonCo.,a June is. 7 :JO p .m . Sac.$265.495·1317 Stc•ens,Apt.A,S.1\.{off Jo:OE,. _ Plumbe,./RHMlir New po r l Be a ch LADDER BACK Pr:Tr Newport Bt·h ·lrvine Sunflower) Full time. 5 yr s 1 . • goodcond.S65. titam1l>:GarageSale 1n-I:~~~~~~~~~;;; ·r -· Builder/developer seeks l>QINTC..:HAI HS. area. 546·4928 BLACK Na ugh. Sofa , , . . loo••eeP"' A/Rec mini mum experience. a se f s lurtingscc Y lo as-____ 5_4_6_·0_2_1_1_e_'<_,_. ___ 1 GOLDEN n ETRIEVER '"'"'"··•2Jf• cl. antiques. hand <:arvcd Fi' L · & ISTHIBUTOR wanted. ltf d "~ll'5" sist t2> P roje<:t °"""""' lJme. itetyping ex-Over 25. Interested in es.require ,,,.... . .,~ Managers. Hack"ro·onil Jl ouse fullofAntiques.Br· l'UPS, M/F. beauliful. -----------1 8 pc. Austrian Din. Rm. per, on bkkpn~ mat·h1n e · INSPECTOR " $605"''14820 •~•5400 CO'ONIAL •'ou•h & ••nil S•t or·oenlal ·olem• k earn1ni::uploS800permu in DHI': fi lin". t-'l lA/Vi\ 1ng <"ash. Friday & Sat. · ...,. r....,. ~ ~ '" ... .. · • & IO ey calcul ator re· p/'t.Call639·6123. r·r ., "· d r J86 WellsPl.CM645·3014. tbls. l-lassock.:i.ntq.chr. sil ver. crystal. china, q 'd. Full co. bencfils.1~----------p · · ltEA L ESl'ATE I lngs, ~n owle ge o Golden Retriever, champ. & desk .Secrelar·y., kitch. linens, misc. furn. r:lel·. -'t.M . loca tr o n nearoKAPt::RYSALESLADY reCISIQn 1860NewporiBI. loan paekagini.: & pro· OAK -lcebox,table,sect. lines, s hols, $150 . scl &sgl.bed.Hef.3Pi\1 go lf cart, j ewe lry & .airport, CullS.19·967 1 fo1 w /sewi n " ability . Co1ta"--a i.:essi ng & t."st•row ex-••o pl>o•rd•. dre•••e••. _64_2_·5_7"~-·-------I 548·1512.aft.3PM &Sat. h · ")' &S • Mechan1·cal ~ 1rcme1y c1csira b1e. Send ~ . . muc m•sc ... ·•· a1. a ppt. iirua sp~roy msh:,)~ ~ E~ llcq 's 3.5 i·r~ (\I' l'X""'r. w,, .~'.! •Jl~ca2~ed, ,n,E,' .o~f.;cde res um (.' to .I 0)' cc tel~~~,o~e -.s~~n7~~!"", ·,·.~.· Adorable Wire Fox Ter· &10·6650 Moving~ k~-~I oc~1[,· 3612 Ocean B.. /Off' M . ._, ....-~ .. ~ " " a ••. ,,,,, ,,,., ..,, 'M" •I f!llSC I cins .......... ~. .. ,, .• , , ••• ,,·,e.·. 10 wk,, ••OVING .. h & h \' . . ,.;"'pr ice qr C.:st lf\\'y,CdM including Isl article in· s ule SJJCOJJ lC. Wome n · ,.,.,.r iguc · SwallowAve.FV. AKC,wal<:hd~<'.S.l2.1189. 6 couc c r., · t'or Appliance Scr\·ice ------speetion of ,,Hu:hine & welcom e. Business is Si,.iile 201 , NC'o'!'Jlort "' t riple dresser & desk. Jewelry 8070 • · Co. 1 gi rl office. i>leasOJnt ELECTRICIANS plastic p;irts. i\lust ha\'c i::ood -nccd more help BCa<:h, Ca 92660. 8.1.1·3GOO. UNIQUE AKC Vizsla pups. fan· Mctitl oft:. desk. MaJ)le ••••••••••••••••••••••• «ele phone \'OICC. Gd. Wanted. Ser1vice or i.:on· knowlccti.:e or hlucpr1nt for our buyers! C..:all fur SECRETARY tastic dogs. $75 NOW. din 'i::. tabJ(•. llefri).!. WANTED · bookkcc 1>in g hack -strut:t1on cxpcr. req"d. tlimensionin• &. use or intcr,·1ew. AUSTRIA .. ' 0•6.6 .. "l. Queen & S g l. bed. d I l l · • Sales director of finan· ,... .,., "-"' "'~o '725 h r · 1'0P CASI' DOLLA" g roun · ··1 c YJHn g. l "oppay&bcne!its.App· precision ins pc<"lion CallAnytime .,...t.; c .noon -;i n. Start P0>.' SIJUl.I mo. Call 1 · 17795 Sk cial ser\•ices firm lll.~ds Cai: me I-colored Marble f · h 5 ... p A 1 D F o It you R. Y 111 person at, . Y meas ur1nJ.!cqwpmcnl. 646· ......... , •• ,.,,6~3.4577 l S /C h ns ettcr . .-cm. J!l.i Y" W 11 h '' 'r ll 64·)·~>•11 .,.,...., c. " re,p.sec'i•w/g~..1skill•. op erver e s t . atcr cd, up olstcred JEW."'LRY, WA'fCll"", -·-'-·-·-'-'----·-__ . ___ 1 ParkCr.SuileG.lrvine. ....,... old w /Jlecl, Good ~ <:-:> S TACOSWITCH Back gro und in he!!ulifully ha ndcarved w/e h ildren. 551.6734 frame, 1>cdcsLal & be.ad-AR'r 09.l.t:.c'l'S, GOLD, .BROKi'~H S 1A'anted 11.E. insurance fo r expandin,... corp. t-~ull or J.>/'I". C:il Hay O\•erturf.646·Jol87 ELECTRICAL ESTIMATOR securities, insurance or wood. Ori ginal brass fix. board. 5-15·4Jl2afl. 4Pi\1. s IL V~ll v JC r., IMC. R. Estale1les1 rable. Xlnt lures eves. to'IN t-; FURN & AN· Top pay. good benefits. Send rcs urne v.·1salary requirement s to Classified ad no. 4211. cl o 113!1 Haker, Costa ll.1csa telephone techniques & $400. 642-9648 Dog Obedience Class. $15. Counlry Cherry game 1'1QUES. 645-2200 549-3041 ability l o a s s ume -----------1 Costa Mesa Area. Start tables ,chairs.sora.Nev.'1 --~-------- Equal Oppor. Jo::mploycr l{e al Estate, licensed responsibility. Hl.>sumcs Vi<:lorian chests (no mar· June 9. 549.2374 Damask _draix->s. Custom OVAL Diamond 11,£. Ap· or backii;round details in ble) Austrian tureen & 2-1 bar & v.·1ne rack· you re· praised \'alue 5'1.500. Seti BUSINESS IS&OOMING! Daily Pilot, P. U. Uox c n s u ran c e • Life. 1560, Costu :\lesa, Ca Producers with ex1L Ut!62'6. salespeople. Why not full confulencc w1s:1lary pc. Old Terra<:c tea set. Id En~lish ShCCll dog. 51 move. 644·8090 iJ.000. 673·Sl76 bet ~·12 v.·ork en the hot.test area We Need Good ~lelp And Offer ·rop Wages. <0quiremenls to ·rl\11 1_ .. _._4_·8090 __ • _______ 1 mo. old, A.11 papen and ·~"c"°="c"c"c'~'c·~---~ 1-luntin ~ton Bcach/Foun · G S I 8 , lain Valley. Call Phil Corp, P . 0. Box 2500, A. pf' 8010 _,_h_ol_,_.64_6_·60_IO ____ , Cll'"OC)e ae 055 M' II ~.. 808• l-----------I wanted to sell our lltA. Newport Beach. ca 9:ro63 p 111nces ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1see oneaus " r.1cNamee al Village ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\1oving Must Sell 8 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Mold~rl-Frbgll •Gen. Labore-n * Allemblers EXPEDITER f~x1>cr. rcc1 "d in expcdit- 111g dC'IJvcry of elct: .. Ironi c / mechanical 1>urls. i\lu:-.l ha\-c proL & per suas iv e approach. Established Cosla l\'lesa Cv. Gd Uencf11s. Call liruce Uodlkcr , 7tt·SllO:l)25G Group i\l ed1cal & other products. C..:as ualily a gents welcome to in- quire also. Very l'Otn· pe lll1vc rates & con)· missions. 152-1.1282. llcal Estate96J.4567 SECRETARY ·74 Kelvinator sidex side old. female Irish Setter Garage Sale Jo'riJSat. 9-5 Stradavox accordion sac. llecciving CJerk For 3 Man ore in Laguna no frost, 19 i.:u ft. Refrig. Pureb red W/papcrs, 200l:ll Suburbia Ln. 1-lll Singer feather weight t'or lar~e Huntirlgton Niguel. Exper'd <1p1>li· 1 _'4_00_._54_5_·9'1l1 __ 2_. -----I $100. Call art 6. S.U·lil83. Off Br k h rst . .S. off sew 1n~ mach. 963·770ti lli.:h Drug Store. Female cants only. M;ll-962'l G.E. Herrig. 9 cu rt. AKC Afgban, young male.1~~A:':'•~m~'-,· ~~~~==~:9~7~9~·9~5~96~~~~~~~ • Leadmen/Foi emen 1t Mano9e,.l Ex per. & Tralni.:cs .All.3ShiJU> Men &Women MacGreC)O" Yocht1 163 1 l'laeenlia Costa Mesa BUSY Chiroprac1ic oft:s. Wanted imml'd . Thcrapisl Tra1neP. li e not re q 'd . Goo personality. llrs ~·I. 3·1. Dr. Gary L. Couture 2043 Wesl<:hff Ur, Suiti.: 107. NB &IS·s:JOO. l-:x1>crien cctl tO"'-truc k l.lf1vcr. l\'l u:;t hiA\'C refs. LOJ gu na Heh. are a . 4~i-Ji:l5. EX. SECRETARY t-,or s mall Re~I &talc IR.VINE PERSONNEL SER.VICT5&cAGENCY 488Jo.:. J7th (,\tlr\•1ni.:! Su1lc224 Costa Mcs;1 Call 642-1470 JUNIOR SALESMEN Lkvclo1>cr in N.H. near A;.:e 10·15. t-~arn S<!U·S.10 airport. l\l usl ha\C ;:ood per week i..:e1t1ng nc1\ 1yp1n g & s h s kill s, cu:.ton1crsforthe U,\II~Y KtlO\\'led ~e of Hei.il PILO"f after :.chool and Estate J'in~nl·ing & eon· S•llurd;iy:.. \'ou n1~t he s lru t·tiun 1\'ould lie out of s chool by ;l·Wp.m helpful . Xlnt fr1n ~c and be Jblc lo wut'k .ti or ma,li;. Ful.l t!.mc. Mon Securit y Guard. Priv. Xln tcond.$55. lrained , s hol.s, tags, gd lhru Jo rt. 847 ·256:1. Com in. ncedt.'(I. Military 552· 1473 history $85. 846·3724 or related ex1>er. :w hr N r · l Free·Ado<able 4 •no k ~ ben r· orgc re :.!:.!l:era o r_, RECEPT-{l'YPfST -w ":""""vompany e ill!. -l<"emai:u:;r , avocaClo. nr y l"l vl:t PCfOd lC-.-h se Sharp. intelligent. w/min ~l:~lscilf~e~r~<~~l~0_w;~~ 1_n_o_w_S_l 7_5_._6_7_J_.fi544 _____ 1 broken, shols. 518·97a5 I yr contlnuou . .:. general ofl' expcr. ~lust be able Dally Pilot. P.O. Hox. Kenmore Washer, very 5 Bla ck Smal l Toy to l~·pe 50 wpm & be able 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca. good cond. $75. Poodles, male. ~6·0142 to har1dlc busy phone 642·8478 or 645·280laftcr5. SHOP FOREMAN/ tralfic crfie1ently. Apply PRODUCTION t:OLDSPOT 1-'rostfree Dobie. Jrg red male, 7 in pers on ONLY. In· It f · l f d mos. AKC. Trained. l S l 'I , To produce c1uality pro· e rig., 4 cu. I., 2 r. cr\'tev.·s . a . 1• orn1ng 1 k \I I"' r p,,,, 2ood to g"-" home. ducL'i at g~I production I e new. 1 so "'""U. l. ....,... !.larn-IZ noon. h f XI d C..:all aft 6 pm,673-5135. ,\I lied 1\s phalt rate & reas. cost. XJntop· upng t r7.r, nt. ~·on . l·IU!J t-:. Warner por. for an cxper'd m;.n l-~-~c'_.[cS!O_l _______ iJrish Setter male AKC Santa Ana ~o supervise woodwork· Jtefrig'. t•rostfree. l6cu. ft. Puppies, champ, back· 1-.:11u~I OpJK1r. E111ployer in i::: s hop, spr~y booth, Xlnt i:ond. Sl35. ground . Shots. 847-7340 sil k sc r eening .• a s -751 -4527 e\•es. ----------~ bt'ncflts. Send rc.·s ume least 3 rlays per y,•cck. No Restaurant shipping. Knowlt:.'(lgc ur Portable GE Dishwasher St. Bernards's AKC, 3-1 scmbly. JJa ckag1ng &i----'=-==---+----------1 FAST FOOD Polyurethane molding SSO. Uays 673·8650; nites Champions in pedigree CARPET SALESMAN Q\·er 40 . .Exper. pref'd. Will train right man. N house to house :.elling. !J68.ij5.l I or 55G· i<IG-I Lind brook C.1rpl!lS Foontain Valll'Y CASlll EH. J>usSy c ;it l "hca tre . Ua)'S, iU~ E. Hal boa Ulvd , U.1lhoa . w/salary requirements ~leh\·cries ur cullt'Ct1n).!. lo: Class1f1cd ad no. 427, 1·ran s portal1on pro- c/o Daily Pilot. P. o . Box vidcd. Call ~1·501 l in 1560. Costa l\lc.•sa, C;:1l1f. llunllni..tun Beach or U2ti26. Hesume must be fh!J .J.1!15 111 Costa l\il'S;t rci.:c1\·l.-<lhy J uneGlh , Equal (Jlll>Ortunity -----l':rn11luvl'r "'l.'m;.ile, J• 'tnnc. Apply --· :!-~l)ITI iLi1l y. Fos lt•r L;.iUy Corn1>un1on. Ilic 111. Jo'rccte, l!VV \\' J:tlh St lite ho u,,ewurl-& cuuk L'.\1 • ' Ing. Call !1·12.,l!klO. PREPARERS helpful. but not. necess. 615·0081. 11 mo. old female. well F:xper·c1 . desired by ex· Ca I I Ii e v c r I Y 1-----------1 trained.$150.645·2-106. pa ncl 1 n g rlel i f rcs t . 1 _7_14_1_9_7_9_·299 __ 1_. -----f-'rigidaire no frost 18 cu.l ----~------1 ft. Perfccl Condition. $65. Irish Setter; 6 mos. old ; 1\-1ana i;!cmenl potenllal. TELEPllONES1\Lt-;S 67.1-0685 fema le. Champion lines. C1 "all ur a1Pl1lly afWt Jpm ?n· Part lime or full lime. Shots. $t00. 551·2063 )'. Ua11c Y ton 1ne Co., JOam lo lj)m or Sp m lo Lale model rcfrig. f'rost-1-----------1 :1:12 Furc;;l 1\vc, La£!. f l f Amc o·o·cao> l''tl> II I' p lll'h. ·l!J-l ·SISli ~ 8pm, Excellent earnings, rec. cro;;s op reezcr-· 1 u u · -----I salary or co1nn1issions. meal kct'per. Ex. cond. pies . 9 wks old, w/ 646 4100 afl 5jim S12S. 557-46311 papers. H~S-LVNS' and AIDt.:S . ·' S49·9437 9·6: aft 6523-1473 Exp.Only·FUl11'ii:rtc TELEPl-I ON ING earn Apl size 1\dmiral Rcfrig. FIGURE MOORS CLEANING UDY LADIES 18-40 . tl1 gh 1>ay, Exper. S Niles .a v.·l'ck, good working l'On<hllons. 6PM·G:30Af\1 . NC\\'J)()rt :-.;0 exp. nee. Phone Mr. .Heh ore bldg. Steady Green, uny day 1ncld 'g Loundry g irl & p, tln\e 11011:-ekct'Pl:J'. Ba}\ ICW <.:unv. llu:i p. ll.C..i Thunn c .. \'i . ti·l~·J5o5. f\t o~·gar1 N~rs~ ll~g1stry xtra SS al home c.allinl!, cop1>crtone. Wo1·ks fine. Free to You 8045 fi5_1 .W.l:Jth.St.~.M . _ for retarded child ren $60.545·6065 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5<18·9Jti) K:l.1·2365 prog ram. ll.U. area. FREE to gd hm w/(enced yar d , Extra s mall fcmale Shepherd. Soper ,arrectionat_e & loves kids, no bad habits. 586·5950 1 ---------1~63S~·6~IO":lc_ _____ ,A.wcti011 8015 -work for rchabh! \\'Oman. Sun. t:xpcr'd. ti<l2·9440 RN-CCU Teleph An5 Serv 644·0606weekrlays. 714/ 82 1 0180 1...c=~"---...C Ex per d only . Full, LEGAL SEC'Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• MASTERS AUCTION •Public Auction• -'-"'-'"';':;'-~~~:----1--'.~ -Nii-:hls,fullorp/lime. p /time. All shifts & CLEAN UI> MACHINIST U1fferenlial pay. Xlnt & DELIVEHY floral De:;ip:ncr wlsales be nefits. Contact fl;lrs. \\'knds. Top wages. Cull •Friday ~ 7:l0PM• CUTE KITIENS P l l I · exµcr. Must hil\'C refs. ll 1 . 6 ,2 2734 hetwn !lam & 4pm, ar i mc . app Y in All U<ou nd m"choooo«t lc ;i c s trer1, ., . , 644·"'2" I h . So. C1111s t area. C..:all .. " c • · I ~" Repos -Bankruptcy & Cci.11 fo~venings Stock Liquidations . 642-9100 person. J utc 111 sons wo<k on ,0 .. ,1. ",·oi.ed Pl"· o s la ,,, c rn or 1 a 1-----------1 before noon. 71'1/4!Kl ·81l8 ... ·~ ..,. I v· UodyShop, 1401nduslnat ducliun shoil. ,\IJle to do lo:.p1tal. JOl 1ctor1a, TELt~Pll ONE: Solicitors. Partial Listing; Bii sets. KIT'fi':NS wilh character. Lit sels. OR seL'I, Bunk IOllJ! hair. short hair. beds, Maple rockers. Bar calil!o, yellow, while & & bar s~ools. stereos. flurple . CALI .• NOW ! Way. Costa ~te:.a (;ct All t-:AU fn 'l"he lite toohn).! & productiori. C.~1 . EOE. p/time work from your A" '1 Y C· 11 "'9 .,,, . .,.. SO 11 k k " l ... ~~~~~~~~~"1 home. S2 .25 hr + honus. 'Col students. p/l sis. de " · •1 ,,.., • ...,C3 r wor "'ce · .... o. t . \ k ro' ' ,. 'd A >ply,. No selhn' involved, Call ~·~esls. Cir _& Blk/Wh 642·1!182. hv. Evcs/Sat.Car.phQnc•----'-'-'~--~----I pui 1ns uran1·e. I n S ales Clerk. I ndian 11ec. l\lrLyons8'18·IOOI i· person. liea(•h Manufat:· jewelry. Weekends only. _M_c_._O_'"'-'-"c·_556_·_14_U_. __ I Vs, r efr1 g . stove .1 -~~=-------I was hers, dryers, lamps, Cute puppies . Part eoffce tables.endtables, l.leaglc: S weeks: recllncrs, mattresses, males/females. 'fo good ·c_occ====.c=~=-i"·irl. attr. good (igure for luring, 1560l Container model in~ µholo~raphy. Ln, llunt. ll<·h. (I mo'.•·-. Will train. llu11tu1gton ----------•I COOK. EJCPER'D Mu!;t t>c-ovcr 21 t-;\·en1n~ Shift Surf&Sirloin :ill30 W. Coas1 llwy. NB COOK . 1·u11 & p/tiine. . Conv. llOS JJllUI, ' Call 642·~ · · .,., C.:enler Car Wash, 16061 C..:rc~11ve l.'.amera o( l\l c Donncl Dou"las TYPIST 6'5·5329 • llc acbBl,d .. Hunt fkh "-""'-'"'-.,.--.,-.,,---l ~p~la~"~'~'------l c.~=cccccc."""'-''-"'-1 OCC chairs, homes, 546·~16 GIRi. 1-·n1DAY SALESG I llL, fabric CX · ITEMPORA.RYJ Mo•I HCNt"e Funt Lots of m isc item.<1 loo Beautiful lovable German Must type 50 wpm. ,\c · numerous lO list. llems Shep. needs a i:=ood ho1ne MACHINISTS SmOJ ll clcun s hop. Sl(lady, 40 hr ,,.,,k &. tvp pa )' for versalile all uround M at'hini~t:s fur per. ncccss. •u•acyamu•l w l lots of al'fceU o n. .... · s ubject lo presale. Jo'ood SALESGI RL lo train os Please Apply 11 v a I I . W e honori -~-5l_·_l_75_6_o_,_._54_5_·97_2>1_. --I manai:i er of down t f)ersonne lOe~rtmcnt MasterChnrgc &BofA. Call llenry,&IG·4040 Jo'ull lune. Gencr:.i l office work. Nr. O.C..:. Airport. $SOO mo + mjr. med. Write Ad ifJQtl, Dail)' l'llot. l'.O. Box 1560. Cos tu ,\f csa . C..:1' 11.$2.ti. COOKS v:1rn•ty of 100111. <tius, ~I o n a r c h H a Y GOOD JOB protolypt.•s & s hort·run carlh Lai.:una art Mon·Fri9Al\1·ntl0n. MA.STERSAUCTIOM ~altl.'ry. Also pt. time PACIFIC MUTUAL sales)l.1 rl wanted. Apiily 700 Newport.Ctr Dr 2057~2 Newport Bl . CM CUTE KJTIENS Weuncd & Tralnt..'CI. 5411·4615 ,.~ N p · tU3·!'.IG25 Or &16·8686 in 1>erso11 : ...:.... . ct<:1fic New1)()rt Beach 1 --------~--1FR EJo.: lo gd. home, Calleo Coa1't Hwy. Lui:=una Equa l Oppor. t:rnployer licycles 8020 cat, fem. alterl.'t'.1. Res taurant <.:or11. 1,,. 1>roduct1on .C.M.642·~ opening a newlocalion in PE..,SIO..,ERS 1.a~una lieac h. ·r op ,... ,... MAIN'rJo.:NANCf.: man. W•gea. Ex~rieoc-e is a !\t ale, 2 days per wk. MuJ1t be expcr·d in elei.:· muSl! As k for Che(, Must ha ve car. No sell· tric.11. plumbln~. heal· S a I c s I a d y w :1 n l c d i n • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • 1-----6-1-3-"-'-15----1 La~una Och. J'art lime, 4 Waitress. Host.cM & Nighl New po r L Cy c I er Y. dys:.wk.Jo.:xpcr.insell· dish..,asher . Wolf Kttlelgh , Peugeot, & inj,! ladies ready·to-wear. Larsen 's Jt e11taurant. Atuki. 2116 Newport • 831-2811 ing. Perm. Refs. 613·2289 in.ll:. elr $3.75' hr Im med. ..;:;~~~O.:T~;;;;:;;--j ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 position. Ca II J err)' · MOW IS THE TIME 545·485' Over 30. Please state ttge Mission Viejo, 831).5880. Ulvd. ND . 675-1700• & refs. Write ad no. 309, Daily Pilot, P.O. Dox 1560, Costa Ml.-su, Ca. Cute. smart, orange & white kittens, 10 wks, house broken. 673-5925 Free lo. Aood home-I yr ol.d Orange mak! l'abby cat "'Tom'' S48·9'tlll. : 'roe Job seekers Lo check · lhe Dally Pilot llclp 1 1otcd cl:illlllflc.atlorl. If tbe job )'OU want IS no( • ·• tJw!re yo u might consider offtrlnc your services wilh an ad in the Job ;. • WUted category. l'honc .. IU-4671 -·~~~~I 1 Try a Dall y l'Jlol ~ Cl1.u1(Jed Ad to buy, sell .. ofl'i""nLiOm-ethlftl. ' GORDA LIZ DAY &MIGHT HOSTESSIS 1\Plllf In Person Mon thru Fri 3·5PM 900 lat1ido Dr, HI Equal Opper, Employer M EDJCA I~ Tran11cri~r. F.J1p 0d. NB area. Part time for 2 Orthopedic 94!626. Surgeon11. Afl. 7PM call ; 1----------1 S.16·9819 SALl::S. Part/full t ime, New S}l:t · llunt. lJch. Al· Purl ll!fle JJl~k work. tractive ~irls f or Wom~n ~ clothJn.ll: botJ. rnassausc & receplioni!ll quc . 673·1100 ~1tlo~s. No expe.r. nee. SAt.F.S-Part time. Expr. w11J l.r~in . D~y & ru~ht In · 5:30 to 9;30 pm. Apply in tervw 963.772Jor V62.JSl34 person. The Sl.aircase. betwn lOam·IOpm. So.Coast Pla-ia. WAITRESSES Suntour Azu.ki Racer. P/lime & (/lime in uni .. S00.95. Cycle Works Lld. qua L11auna l\estaurant. 1"822 Newport 81. C&1. IOSO Good tips. Mu:it be 21. l·""'c+·~"-'783=·------l """"l•n t.;xper. prer"d. ;\pply or ••••••••••••••••••••••• call anyday aR.3pmonly. CONSUMER GUIDES GrentSavlngs on U11ed 0 d I. '"I Co ...... Newest, 8eiitBuy i>"urn,A•pli&~1i~e. an Y ion ...-00 ·· ....... l.11 Now llere! •· Forest Ave, Lug. ikh Wilson"s &r~ain Nook 494 .5156. The Su 11cr Le Mans 545 w. l9lhSt. C.M. Classifi ed ads sell big items, small iu..>rn1 or any ilem. JWll call fie&.78. ay Centurion Corona del Mr.r Bikes QUALITY sofa &: IOV• 3323 £.Coast.Hwy, eseat, be11ut, never Call 67S.7666 used., movint. 9611·8822 A CONVENIENT SHOPPING ANO SEWING CUl0£ FOR TH[ CAt ON THE CO, di;((;~ For on A.din Womtn'I World Call S.• 642-5678, Ext. 330 Seamed-To-Slim Sew 'n' Stuff! r . .,~ .. • .. . . . .. ·' = H ' " ;: A ' I ! I R ( ( I G I • '· j I\ I l i ,- • ' S' l 1 ~.·. ·{ •.n p ·: . J ;• < . ' ' - p ( . r ... I :.;~ •• 'A I I ' ' ~ 1iJ \ . I -"' '51 ' J • c. • J 1 • 7 I t J • • I< l B, I J B' i s I ' 1 .. I I N I I • I ' I • .. '• ,. I l I I ~ ' ' c Miec.tf••ous 1010 Misc.a.._ IOIO • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ....... Power 9040 Motorctct••/ ~-· . 9570 A.to• ..... __...... . T .. _... DAILY PILOT •-' W.._NTED oo •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S 915 ~·-.. u, ... ay.June5.1975 ~·11 ~ 1 nlt:NTAI.. RUGS, 9x.12 coo ffl '•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ TOP C (2) 3ld malt.hlfla' all wi '74 BAYLlNEk. 18", 1/0, ...................... -.ooctae Van. Deluxe in· Audi 9707 Autoa. f•porhd A.dos, l•port.d Auto,, UNd ·•t p A 10 A/g a°-'?LLAR pads. "5.151-089$: •11 extra1. Skl·ll•h· '72 Kawasaki, i-uos Uke ter. Xlnt cond. $3SOO. ••••••••••••"••••••••• •••••••••···~··•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••·-·· J E WHLR 0 U ft crulto. Beaut. cond. new $600, ~st orrcr. 557·5~74. 749 Olympic 1972 lOOLS , .auto, i.m/fm, MGI 9744 V°'•~ 977z C•ffee•tal t~O ART oa}g~TCHES, Mi1c.ll•tot11 T .O.P. ~ac. Call afi : 645-5000 exU39. Ave, Cost~ Mesa. 4 dr. 46,ooo·mi. new tires, ........ •••• •••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••• • ., •••••••··. ••••• •• SIL V £ R s EJ\ v~ilf W..ted IOI I 7PM. 714~96·7297 '58 BSA 650 JU&id t>'rame Custom lt'ord Van Uniqu@ b11ttery & brakes, paint & 1971 M$0 MJdget . 39.000 SPECIAL '73 .. Town coupe". eaJ FINE Ji"URN , •••H••••••H•H••• .. •• Needs work. Bat ofr: MUSTSEI'; LOADED sunr'O<>f.$S400.54S-9'.M3. 6m1_. 1850. Allfttr ~. luxury. All e.x.tras & m· 'T IQUES.645·2200 & AN· $$CASH$$ "°I IMh. Seil 9060 Belore6pm call6'S.o3.$7 Info Gary 675·00701·7PM IMW 9712 75 2087 &646-437]. ~ac. Dk. hrn. w ~n Oood uaed fum/refri•1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . r VOLVO SAL£1 vinyl t op $4 995 C.n •u .Ftara/stoves. ~ SUN FUN lS' Sail rigged '72 Yamalla so. Only i2oo l973 J•'ord Super 200. Cun ••h•••••••••••••••••n aetera 1 f747 • ruwnce S481s. moina1 CAlllT IAl•Altu a incl trlr, uU1, cover~ mS , stro~t loaal. Xlnt be u11ed for <.'OlUltruction OR.AM~E COUNTY'S ~;;··;~·:;::::·;~:·;~: Beat price incre~sc . 'fJZ 4 i Tfls Qual MUI Seconds Troa ~l~c .. nlsa Tree, 5 & motor. Reas. 66-72167. • cond. $a25. 54 7 ·6391 PUJ'POHIS or convert. to OLOIST a-/lm .,t .. r"""', air, xtr"'s. SuPrpe1·cerdsltooc·..,..kA,11A. IOJ vmer°:.1eeal~ or¥eff• ~ Bed C ls A A u er • • remove ree I ,.._V'll:/615·1"""""' ev-. ~urfcr. Call 675-6646. '" 0 "' "v • . .·~ . -" ••••••••• •••••••••..,••• •.Ctr.•~t"'" Size ncod ,th em fo r my 'LUDE RS36'Sloop active ..,..,,_ -· """' ~ Vury clean. 673-0484 or DehverySpcc1aust.s '69 VJ::T'rJ::,ne1trly new. _..-, 11.rden. 67:5 ·8307 Rating Claaa. Comp. '74 250 Elsinore. Up plpu, '62 Ch~vy V"n equlpt lor "' &is.1646 GJ' l • 4Z7 i::ng, hpd w/~ C .. 67J.716Z Mal el rac'g. 1oar lncl'g. ~b GP. Kit & much monsl cumpiot . Overhauled Sales ·Service-Lea~iog Porsche 9750 fGJl bDU xt ra:s. 968-4122 l •• t_• a. IOI• 11url'g, aolnnaker, O/ • $1800invested.847-0166. $500f 6 C11sh, firm 536-3325 Ro Carver Inc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'1 .. • nwtt•» • n&. comp. rblt n ew a t Y ... .!.'t · · .. ~ .&TIRESS •••••H•••••••••••H••• Magil. $2,200. pp675-0743 Motorcyct.e TraiJer. Will Rolls 'Royce. ' 8MW 12, 9UT, Injected, lo mi. 5 """ VOLVO "'-"' Quilter Gdltar amp 100 carry c b1lles. '64 DODGE Van. Orange 234 E. 17u1Sl. apd., black on black. '74 Dilrt SPOrt. 2 Or. *M.._D ..... ESS* wime. 4·12" speaice'rs, 6 S~HOCK Sabot, racing •963·276'1111· Good cond.$650. Costa Men 546-4444 s te r eo/rm, nu XWX IYM ~urho• CM 646930'.l Sedan. 6 cyl. asta~rd • . . A " mo. old . $300. Gary nla•d. 9d cond. $300. M to H Gall 6'73-7425 Mich. conv'd 7S tail lrons, A/C, .9400 mi.I To *ALL S'"'l!S* 673·1004 840-0348or6'4·1GS.5 OSat~/.•!'!'f!e 9160 73 Dod,ge Van .. great cond.. '74 8MW 2QO:trii lights . Im mac. $7200, OR.AHGE COUMTY settle estate. $2600. •f>b : •• .. ""'".,.. P erft=c t c ond ition, 828·1438afl6 VOLVO 549·1797. Priced to Nevel GIBSON ES-1750 Lehman 12, trailer, 2 salts ••••••••••••••••••••••• G cyhnder s tick 675·540J am/rm i.tcrw, $7600/of· ' _______ __;_. 833·002S&64fMSSG LATESO's.$350. (1 New) Xlnt cond. $700 CORTEZl9e9, losnUeage or67S·8443 fer. 497 .31331833.67:;4 ~~O~S~HE. New con· EXCLUSlVELYVOLVO '00 Dart, P /S, P/U. a~o .. 549·2193after ~pm or trade Cor Laser . must sell ' , J im d1~1on1ns1de&outt L!lrltill._Volvo Oealer Xtra's, very cle~o . **I BUY** 545·09.'l2. s1n ,s477uft7PM Autos Wanted 9590 · .,. BESTOI<'FER.586-l2fi6 100~eCow1ty! $1000/ofr.S48..Al92. Off1ce Fuf'lll-.. . . . ....................... R ., BUY or Ll!:ASJ:: - ---G~ used furniture & ~p .... t 1015 l2lt.Sa1l b<Jat w/tra1ler& '71 Superior 22', fully WEPAYTOP DOLLAR nault 9 SS ·DIREGT IU69 Charger s t:, xlnt appltance11, or 1 will St!ll ........................ extras. $600 or ofter . loaded, 25M mi, xlnl FOR TOP USED CARS ....................... ; conrt. Loaded. Lo ·nu. : for You. Exe svl chrs s15135, secy 847·2709 aft 3pm. cond. $10,2SO. P.P. Eves FOREIGN, DOMl<;STIC 'tl2 Renault Duuphinc. ~·,~· @~-,·,~·~ New l a r es. $1023 • MA.STIRS AUCTION chrs $6/24, desks, dftg F 1 N I S H M y 548·8574, or CLASSICS &'ST ,. 11tOAOWAY runs/needs work. $225 • • 551·4040. t I d k firm. Call tlG2·8741 ----· ---"-· 646..a616&8ll·9625 s,.oo s/ ~:. exc dks. TRIMARAN-30' Piver Tl"allers Travet 9170 lfyour_cariscxtraclean SAMTA AMA -Ford 9940 Or SUNDAY839·0974 ~~~~i867 w iet.h, CM. nimble,slps6,3hulls + •••••••:••••••••••••••• see usf1rst. 835·3171 Rolls Royce 9756 2025 S. Manchester ••••••••••••••••••••••• ==========i · pl a i:is . n eed s gla ss, 16 rt.ShastaLo 1'iiteslps BAUERBUICK THEumMAn OR1v1NGMACHINE •••••••••••••••••••••••Anaheim 750-2011 '72GranTorinol"stbtk ,4 BED, King Si, mattress GoOd Office Furniture ca bin, & n:iast. $700 6, lape deck, spare, ball., 2925 Har bor Blvd. #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. Spd. Lo mi's. Mint c6nd. Box spring, frame, xtra for sale. 636·6411Dennas. full Cabana. hitch, &cy. Costa Mesa 979.2500 '75 BMW2002 1:3VOLVO122 New rubber. S26Jl5 . ~~~~!~~2~~~~::~·$~~s 714·631-1111 ~·Winslow woocn:awl on cle carr. $1400. 557·~. TOP-DOLLAR 3<fa ~~~~i4~ ~ ~~~VER -JI .675·810~ aft 6pm __ ·_ - (Value $425). Ind . de'. WHAT A BUY! SCM· So.ulhb ~y moon~~· 6 20' PROWLER, fully.self· P"'ID ROLLS·ROYCE SJATIQNWAGON '72 G. Torino. Zi.\t mi,.uir, .~ livery 63Hl488. Usually Copier Mdl. 88. $1SO. sails, spinnaker. 673·2654 cont. tandem whls, lge ~ Capri 971 S 2:ME.17th s1. I u II pw r • 2 Jr· slfller Home. 644·8211 21 ·Victory Sloop refrig. lge gas tanks, sips IMMEDIATB. Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MUA ~:f~;f: r adio, healer. cond. $2211a. 51G· I~ _:itt~. SM Ol li, good sails. 7 • lik e new. $2555.55 FOR ALL '74 Capri. fat. a.tr', stereo, S46-«'' 'i2 Gran Torr111>. aulo, EARTH WORMS ITH Corona Electra $.1450. 646.9000 846·2944>or968-8611 FOREIG ..... c•ns sun-roof. decor. l'roup. ,1 CLOSED SUNDAYS $1277 P S P /I' \ ,. ~ 00 FORT 1 1 O P o r t e I e c l "" ""' c I 4 s pd Off M.10 ~>7 ---· / · • '· / '-· ::;:..o • 1~fo~~EN Typewriter, like new. 8'COLUMBIA ·$350. TERRY '68,20'xlnt.cond. CALLORCOMEIH y, . er . Saob 9760 dW\lUfM• Call 4!tti·G435. W C $200.498·2734 7'SABOT ·$l"'". Setr-cont'd.,air,awn 'as. TOSEEUS Datsun 9720••••••••••••••••••••••• · 1·oc orm a stings$lLug .,,., " 70 L ntry S11. Wagon. 17362 Gothard, HB PiMOs & Or-8090 646·9000 New tires. E-Z lifl hitch ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 Saah t-:~1s. /ur cond. . ~· Arr, full pwr, xlnt cm1d. ----------1 ,--& s way bar. Bra kes. WILL HUY YOv H Stereo. Ex .. cond. $3;lO. ·:.l't.· 1 > ••••••••••••••••••••••• GHos·r 13. Fully race ~".195. 536·4844 DA'f u ·ro l' 'bl I -,.~.,-VOLVO very 0 m1. $l350. t>l:..·l:S850 TOPlocalTermisClub -s N, YuTA oss1 c trace 645·8nti <hd.12oraft.6> full m e m bership. 19 11 Soh m er Grand rigged . Xlnt cond. $950 , <lR V<>LKSWAGEN • -----"-646_7882 ( p u r I or) $1500/ Ofr. w/ trailer. 714/796·0261. 1972 INVADER 22, sell· PA ID FO H. OH. NOT. 1971 Sonett lll, yellow, 4 l9M Horhor CM. Ml> 9301 1974 GRAM . 497-2802 days 494·2652 contai n eel. S2,550 . w I LL p A y TO I:' spd, $3000 cash fo'irm. ----;· AM /FM Cassette player Eve.:s. HOBIECAT16 646·1746 after6PM DOLLAR . CALL K&"JT 2l:i·498·3527 or 645·4234 72·142, 4·spd, fuel inject., TORINO WAGON · H ermes Add m ach' #169. Full boat cover & '"ut S • & 3100W.Custffwy.N.8.. ALLBN,5"0·0442 aft.6 o/drive.48M.Xlntcond. rn,ooo mi, air, tully ' P aymaster ch~ckwrite~· UP.klGHT Piano, good trailer.$1400.540-4811. "'porterv1ce 94 642 9405 --$3005. 673·2839. A.\1/FM equip p ~d . E xecutive 67a.1508 f 6 · cond. $375. · a I 00 • ·n 24 0 z.. Am/Fm radio. Toyota 9765 stereo dnven car. $3750. Gaudin· 0 t. Call-673·6370. Hobie 16 w/ lraller, good ••••••••••••••••••••••• .---Air. Mags. Radials. l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Leasing, 645..\fJ9U days, RESP. Person will watrh • . cond . $1750 or offer. TRUCK CRANE WE BUY owner. $4:.!50. 493·7~6. TOYQJI~ Autos, Used 58ti·l744 eves. DLllJ~l over your-home in Org, •i~LLE~DAV~~pinet 832·16s-i/8J2·S433, (Lorain) 25,000lbcapac. IMPORTS 197 l Dats un Statwn l"1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~15 Ford Granada, 2 Dr, Cly: w!1ile you're away! i:mo, 54S·l43S Loa 17' glass/wood cabin. Model MC424. $10,500. Wagon. Very l!Ood condi lrand Mew '74s \\hi le with r1·d ult, V8, 838·2352 keel OB trlr $1SOO Call Ja ck Wilken. Top Dollar For An y · ONLY tOLEFT AMC 9905 AC, radial WSW, front PIANOLA P l p · 546 gs' 9 · ·• · · weekdays 54119711 Make or Model. Lion, -good gas mlleai;e ••••••••••••••••••••••• .; GOLF. M e mbe r s hip ayer iaoo, . 2. . . . JIM PA ..... OS Good paint & interior Also 14 Demos disc PH, r s. AM radio. Irvine Coast Co t ' xlnt cond. Best offer over Wanted N t k f ....,. $1400. Call before ti p.m. al * • • 7 3 H 0 R N 1': T fo'orda mal1c trans. t•ost un ry $700 551·362Saft 6 Hobie 14' w/trailer im· : ew soc ares TRLcU L'.NDOUS Hatchback. silver/blutl, sc.100 s s••C. ~" Club N.B. Make offer. · · mac $895. Sabot •fbgls l~at were on your Datsun MAZDA 642·9338 ... , .. '" ~ " · ac .,.,.,o , .. r. 644-1013or 494·123leves. CALIF. Thomas Organ. racing,newsail675·6883 p1ckup540·74309·5 M-F ----SAVINGS Sot·~ulxrnlnst •. naeiwrcot1·"reds:.·t>R'c/yH·1 •• Gabr1el494 ·7~laft.tPM f II . h h 2001S. Manchester '74 260Z, air, ma gs, Example Wedd' •G S7 rk u s pinet, a utor Yl m, A.utosf Sat Ana heim 636-6000 AM/FM. S5.3'J5/offer . -campertent,lomi.24 +Lincoln 9945 '°f 10 owr.,s~ s. I e full trans. tra m perc Lido 14 No. 2512 w/trailer, or e P vl. Ply. 833-2318 '74 Corolla Wagon mpg, well maintained. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • npe w. 40. i;is l ~ttedr apgo/glo.' col/glo. + Xlnt C ond. $1100. G••••••••,••••••••••9••5•1•0• --·-Auto .• rarlio, humpe r 0 A k. ·oo LINCOLN LIMO . . • ttp~y. mos, ra me . music. Priv. ply. Call 673.3731. .... ra Orange County's guards. (6871) wner . s 1ng $26~5 . , •.. See . $40.645-~027 btwn').5 pm 673.5230 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Highest$8uyer Fiat 9725 P/P642-4052 ClassNo.9520l'ordcta1ls • .. ' ~· Gold V 1 t 1 . · ' · 12 Ft. HO~IE Mono·cat. 70 111 TravelaO. loaded on Imports ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2997 Buick 991 o Mercury 9950 • D G e v~ oyeseal;_. Hammond spinet organ xlnt. $49;>. (pvt. Pl Y > P vl. Ply. Sun s hades, B'll M T t OR"" .... GE COU.....,.Y'S l) L ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • yna· ym • cxt:rciser .. 2 ~400. 33782 Castano, apt 842·3737 · a ux. lank 968-6229. 1 axey oyo a ~"" ""' • door. 12 cu. Philco refr1. .. 8 ... Dana Pt. 493_8515. • . Call Roger or Bill NEWEST & LARGEST <I e(Ut. e.w1A '74 Appollo. Xlnt conrl. All 1967 MERC. WAGON ... 7. 9 am we ck day s . loatt, Slips/ Antiques/ 847 8555 1UM~LEl'VDEl!'RTYE .~_: ... ~. 548extr0a7s3·. new l1res. SJOOI) Only S300 •· '963·7530 HAMM OND M3. mus t Docks 9070 Cla11lcs 7520 "' 1:~~~ TOYOTA · 6· 552·~.t • · p V 1 d sell clean extras. $550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE APPRAISAL All Models &Colors ~ ower-uc. n oor/out· c 1iK ·th.'5sz.884 · We b uy us ecl rars & D' k 11...a..:ll M t '62 BUICK Mustang 9952 door, wet/dry. Original a e1 . l SLlPS .NewportBeach Very RAR ~ ·~:~Nash truc ks. Call GROTH IC "'""'er oors 1~66 Horbor.CM 6.16.930'3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •: •• pric.cJSO. SelJ $25. Tel. Sewing Machines I04ll Sail or Power Hea.ley with ;)9 Cad Cl-, R 64:i 338:! btwn3·60frs. .67 .6 CYL, 3 sptl. M W . 497-2151. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~7.a-5253 645-8506 e ng ine. Ma ke-_offer . ap~~~.s~:~ET for a fre 1':11~.,-;/ '72 Toyota. air, auto. ~B. Cadillac 9915 brakes.grealon ~as,hne -NEC C H 1 Sewing WANTED: Moor'g, slip or 575·097o. ask for Bill. GROTH Cl'li'~VROLET r.. .. ~.. good cond. $Ul~5· ~It 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:ond. $825. 675·1~~ FreCeosv·oefra$5/be. d Machine, Game show sidetie for 26' Classic '61 Classic T-Dird. Xlnl 182H Beach Blvd. l :lO W ·Warner PM & wknds S46·l9l,., l l So !\t· 11 ; CADILLAC ·74 MUSTANG 11 hardtop, Phone 9GO-l 2iJ prize, lik~ new. $310. Wood Sloop. 64&-9049aft 5 cond. llunt1n glon Beach ~ · · · ai . ·71 Corolla deluxe Sla. 6734865 aft S Call536 9821 aft2 8476087 f>493331 SantaAna !i57·21·32·wag.,auto.Clean.Sl47:>. Over70 lochoosefrom. A,C. PIS. PIH. 4-spd, Foosball •. German made. S . G. • loah, Storacie 9090 . . pm. __ ·_ - --' . 55ti-1828. F rom S l 995. GMAC saddle bronze, \'inyl lop, C . t d tble portin9 oock 094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '6i Lincoln Convert. SELLl .... G YOURC'"R? 1973 AAT . styled wheels & more. om opera e soccer . " "" Financin 1 & Lea.,ing. 1 mm a c ~2U5U t N , forhome.SJ2S.5J6·:m6 •••••••••••••••••••••••Boat Storage·da1Jy. '64 LincolnConvert. TOPPRICESPAID Volkswagen 9770 s:JJ.1918 · "' 0 cc. ----------1 WILSON Golf Set, ff~. 4 week I y m o nth I y -Best offer takes 646·9000 For lmporLi; 124 Sporl Coupe ....................... ~'Cadillac • '65 J eep van. clean. auto. woods. 11 irons, bag & Security-24hr launching MGTF Concourse Cond. Paid for or Not Mint Cond 646·820~ l 0 UY J UN K V W 26t0 ...... ltN.. '61 M U s TANG G l' $WO. Upright piano Gr cart. $16. 540·9362 ramp. Newport Dunes, "-ad Sha pi L~ • f Dean Lewis Imports •73 F "iat 850 Sp.ider-C-on-Engines/Cars. ~79·0935 ,._,,_. ---.... --Fastbk .• hi 11erfm .. ..i sµd. :. :. shape $200846·2306 1131 Back Bay. 644·0510 1.11:· r · .. or in o., 1 .. 66 Harbor. ''.M. (8 t 10 ft 5 ) _... --.... ._ -·---'--------1Moving-mus t sell ! Ph o n e Rive r si d e " "' ,·ert. Am/Fm radio 0 am <>r 8 pm ~====~.,,...,."""'""""'""° Goodcond.$750.961:1-11·107 ···Attention Rockhounds! Regulation AMF pool ta· , 714/683·0950 646-9303 23,000 m i. Xlnt cond. Dan. '66 Sed. De V1ll". <.;ood ·.:~ M t 6 1 ., pd I T--portat1-• f ' ....., us a n,g. l'~ . " i.. . ' JS'' Lorlone Vibra-Lamp be. xlnt.cond, best offer ·-· -· ,69 LINCOLN EXECU $2500 or best o fer. REPAIRS-SEAVICE cond.$500. new tran!'/paml. Xlnl. Poli s her. Used twice. over $400. 673·5165. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · F~or c~IOeapn CuAsedSHt'.ars •. 548-25~:! Exchange &Rebui Iris Call 552·0W3 $tl75. 646-8176. '$100. 5 ·1 7-63 91 C~rs,Sate/ TIVE LIMOUSINE by °' DROOKLYNBUGCO. ----------- _days/675·19fJ7e\•. TV,R•dlo, leftt fl20 Lehmann-Peterson.New tr ucks! H owar d Honda 9727 Estimates S<~l'l '74Coupe~Ville ' Oldsmobile 9955 . HIFI, Ster90 8091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• engine, t rans, tires & Chevrolt't, Dove_. & Quail ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... Completely eqwpt. Mint •••••••••••••••••••••• .. -Jo" Stingray Bike, $25. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 FORD % ton Sport paint. Full power. Very Streets, nr. MacA rthur, Honda '74 VW Bus. Orange, air cond. $8500. PJ>. Call for Sales a nd &-r\'ice Vacuum wt pa r t s · 25" RCA Color TV, xlnt Cust. A/C, P/8 , P /S. fewmade.642·7592 J a m boree and lil'istol, SGA & B cond, radio. l1ntetl win-details.640·118!1. OLDSMOllLE . t:lectrolux $18. &16-1525. cond. N ew tube. $150. Ma.ny other extras. Lo Recreational Newport Heach. 833-0555. dows Sy L. warranty G .L=" 963 2963 I w · 9800 ~~i. ss1:3270 . '73 COUPE De Ville. fully MC TRUCKS 'SHAG CPT .. exec. des k. · m 1 ea g e · / l l 1~ Vehicles -9S-l0 Wa nted to Buy-1960 thru t 0% Over Factory loaded, only 24000 m1. -HONDA CARS new P ullman & totlet. RCA Color TV, xlnt cond. Dreamer Cmpr. Self· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1962 Falt-on Ranchcro, I · · Cl liest offer. 556-8338 or $225. contained. like new. Both '73 Chevy Cheyenne ~!.4 T. running or not. Call after nvo1ce 62 VW. <.•an. Askin~ Like new. Great color. University Olds 642.528,, fi75.4332 $5,000.536·1598 P . Up w /s hell + ,73 Gpm , a s k f'or Larry. plus your c hoice of ac· $400. Call 832·KOOOafter6 Jla ~e too many cars! 2850 HarborBlvd 968_4971 cessones, T & L. . P~}Vk.':!rls during rla~ Asking $5.200. !lW·7SW Costa M ("Sa 540:%41) COMPLETE 30 v,olume set of Encyclopedia Americana + annuals to 1967 + Funk & Wagnal 2 volume dictionary set + 7 volume set of Land & People, $50. Many other book s at 10'. ea . P ape rbacks free . 646·4324 days, 545-3967 eves. RCA. O'' C I TV I Camper, 10~2 Cl. Eastern Vacalioneer 20' fully self Herb Frieclander ·~4 VW XI t d "''31'" ·.:3 C d Xl t ' . & ----------. 2 o or conso e buill. Fully contained, 2 cont'd trlr w/complete J BUY 537·5464 893·7566 ' . .n con .,..., JV v a . n . l'n;,. tares . '73 Cutl ass Supn·me. $120. Butane t anks. 30 gal. ho()kup including s way J UNKCARS'.! See to a 1nnec1atc. r~rl leathe.r?1nt. Needs Loaded.P r1t·edlvsdl. Call 644·l4S8 water tank. wall heater, bar. a/cond both units. 8.i7.7~13 ·72 Hon<la Cµc. 36m. R JH. 64-H.JSS. paint s35o. 6'1 .. ·7552 2131421 0:1-JS. Stereo Equip. Pioneer SA refrig, frecier, 3 burner Both top cond. $680U. Had1al tires. 40mpg. ·~ VW. Chrome en"ine. '70 S ti D VII ----stove & oven, Cabover. 548·6567 aft 6pm Autos, Imported N d H II .... c an e · 1 e. xlnl Clean '65 Olds 1-!2 New 3200 amp. Re alisti c 2 r ee s piunt. uns we Needs som e eng. work. cond. New tires. $2100. , ,88 t · ,, model 12C turntable. 646-781 a l. 12 n?On· S800 4 Wheel Drives 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S750. 548-:mi._1 -----$200. 675·9i28. 962·871't en$>llle... I'<>~• I .JC. uC· Ma una vox model 3l4l! or Best offer Weight 3300 970 I -nwne susp. Many c~lras. "" lbs. . . •••••••~··:•••••••••••• Jaguar 9730 BAJA DUG. New paint. '72 EL DORADO , xlnt Needs .J spfl lrJns: speakers & Karman re· l973 HI .~1 on4x 4,truck. '7 ' STlN M \J•JN \1 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rac1ngen" &trans Just cond lo miles fully 645·3721. ceivers. Asking $600. Motorcycles/ P /s P /b aulo V8 + .. i ' ' ' ' . 71 J XJ6 Lo ·1 .... . . • ' ---· 492·0986 Scooters 9150 ca.:O'perwi ooot.548·4970. Lit re .i rlr. Secfan. A/T . ag. • w ma es. tuned.536·1936. e qu ipped, l e ather. Pinto 9957 J\~l /FM , vin vl top,• Musl SeJJ.. Best. offer . . . . . 586·41G3aft6 ••••••••=•••••••••••••• Boats&Marine ••••••••••••••••••••••• T k 9560 radials Harvest Gold ! Auto.Air.979·76().1 57 VW . Goo.d running Kirby Vacuum with all at.-Equipment '71 Suzuki 125, Dirt. New .~ •• s••••••••••••·••••• . : : . cond. New tires, cluteh 71 El Dorado, 8 track ·;I Pinto Squire Wai.:nn, ta~menls. $39.646·1S25 •••••u•••••••••••••••• eng. & trans. $295. ext. 6 wks. old~ 2uoo ~1 • Maida 9738 $300/offer. Dave 557-8372 stereo. Vin. top. etc. Pvt. Auto. trans. 55110 1111. loots, Mallltenanc;{ 494 -8944. TOYOTA SALE 25 MPG · Sa ~t: S 1 ?0 s · ••••••••• •••••••••••••• aft. 4pm Pty. $3595 642-0322. S3:!95. 6'12·4JJ.> BAHYLINE Crib, Childs Lamp, Singer Sewing Machine. S57-6149 S3,150. Mt. 6. 640·5872 72 Mazd<t Hx:!. 5000 mi. -, ---------·t---------- Servlce 020 '71 Kawasaki soo. Show warranty on eng. Ale. 70 a.us. Sunrt'. Ue d. Che•rolet 9920 72 Runaliout. ~1575 or ol · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uike. Many xtras. Lo New '74 Pickuos LAMBORGHINI radio. s uper dean. 1 Hebu1l t cng. ="lcw ball. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fer. Bright lime. de.in, l::lectne al-Woodworking mi's.$850.546·9340. STILLAVAILABlE owner Pvl. l>ty. Sl495. Sl700~5·i~9/545-2G54 COMMB.L a m 'lm, ort i.:. Ownr. B a rnes water pump, Plumbing-Installation .\'.\;\OU:'\('J ~(; llH. M-16-IWi. tii5·523J. m odel 1ACE4, cosl &Repair.JnboardEng. HUSKY 400MX, xlnl. plus ALJTQ CLA SS ICS '69 VW Bu~. auto. reblt. CHEVROLET ---$1 06 ·used once, S70. Repalr <io boat).Scorpio cond. ExlraS'.Not raced. HUGE STOCK OF Mercedes Benz '9740 eng,xlnt concl.SJ350. SALES&SERVICE n Wagon, auloniat 1c, Positive pressure Ben· Marine. 548-970<& $550 75•5 LTD ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·8960cvcs. 2828 Harbor Bl•d. luxury int :.lert•o. luJ.!. nett breathing machine . 6754623 1 L .... OW• , COSTA M ESA r.H·k .. new tan•,;, low nu. Tv2.p cost S.157-used 5 loots. M•nn~ uy or ease"" · o r ang c co unt y's Mercedes Benz SURFE R ·s. C!1'1prs .. '70 546• 1200 ti-1:!-:.i.ioi mo's $200. 645-09t).'l Equipment 9030 '71 TRlUMPH 650 Bon· eJW\ lltn~ a. newest . most modern E t• C Bus. Groovy ml., super ' --••••••••••••••••••••••• neville Xlnt cond. 5,000 WJIO authorizc<I dealer! XeCU IVe Gr ~ng .. mint cond. $2.400: 66 Ch.evelle. SS. JOO. :175 '7:1 Ct;ST. Hunabout, 4x7' U T I L Trlr. $lOO. Inflatable Ru bber Dinghy mi. $800. firm. 645·5577 ~ SPJ•:crALJZIN<i IN 450 SE 644·1130 hp. 4 speed. Balun<'"'I & Org /Wht · loi.lcit•d. l\tk. W d lath,. $100 164" aft s ~ .. IV air. disc brk:.. ;.iulo. oo .., · .. 4 man. new In carton. · ·~;tr.' TOYOTA Sales S('rvicc 73 Bug. t:!ood <'ond. 1600 blue·pranted eng. Many PegasusSt..S.A.546-1587 SOS. 646·9000 74 YAMAHA 360 Enduro. 1.N1s111g $252.80 mo. En~. Wood <lush. ta,,.. extras. Oes t offer! S.113 9518 ----·-Tl I Jo;:\ l•:W ... -548-8538 Lo . NEWPORT Tennis Club SIGNET Auto. pilot, case, 1600 mi. Must Sell by Fri. 1966 Horbor. c M 646 9303 deck S2300. ofr. &:IJ.:.!546 '7:! Hun;JhouL mi. l•~a mi ly MembHship. xl nt cond. $450. Racing $750. ~48-4860 19;:; L.\;\I UOH<iH l~I Air. power window. '68 llliG '13 Caprice Ail: PS P:B ~1 71>.>.Xlnt cond. Bestoffer .644-9478 Sabol, lite. xlnt cond. '00 Chev :ttc ton pirk-up URRACQ. AM /FM !>l l'rco. Jo \\ V/top, lo mi, "fl tires lil5·4RIOi\la:-tl'rs "AOU 67 5 '71Kawasaki 175CC with ·70 reblt. eng. $550 .1 36 lh ... ti Sunroof, am/fm,SSSO. r- A nT BO UTIQUL' .V-. · 5· 4:.!l L'nduro. ''le"tl. ~.,,,,., 0 b ff NOW ON DISPLAY mr es, mon o1....:n cn 494 ·"'""' lmmac-$2750. 536· l li.5 Plymouth 9960 ,... "' "' 902':'08io~'" r eslo er 846-1810 lease. o"'"'' --··••••••••••••••••••••• "The Art A~r" loats, Power 9040 ·72 COUR 1 ER/Six-Pac Taking Orders on 1970 VW Camper. Adven· '68 ImJ?ala. 327vx. air, (Downstairs> •••••••••••••••••••••••Hond a 7-l 750 semi Camper, 20.000 mi, air $15,000 cost; huy-back l urer, refrig, dbl bed, Xlnt tares. runs µreal. t25 ~~~ s}~~~:::· B~~: 19 ' EVINRUDE J /O, chopped o~ly 7.000 mi. shocks, xtras. 962-0358 The New Esoada's $10,354: Depree. S4646; water l ank, $2300. $600.646·6602afl 4:31Jpm q':udat'g, all stock.'Muat ovhlct,200!-f~.trlr.bstof· xlnt cond. Asking $1850 aft.6 0 /\RHIVINGSOON ~~4 r'~!~·. ~e~t~~~: 494·0598. 1972 MONTE earl~ii~. Chrysler/Plymouth be out by l5lh! Almost fer.846·3727,213/592·2668 ~r offer . Pvt. Pty. pen Mon -Sat. 9 to 6 029714 · .69 VW. Body wrecked. xtnt cond .. 30.000 ma. Opcn Oaily&Sun.'til lO ·everything goes al our ta• Whaler type boat, 40 644.5832· J2 EL CAMINO AUTO~~~~S~~.LTO. Jcteal for Baja Bug. Bes t o f ter. l'r. pty 1'~1 cost! Hrs. 11 to S, clsd. UP Johnson, elec. start. '72 Ossa Still etto250, mint a-Speed, radio, heat.or. 10591 Bechler H.iver, Jim Sleinons $450/bsl ofr. 963·5314 aft _64_4·_608_9 ______ 1 2929c~::a~!~vd., Monday. 673·3200 $600. •97·2940/ 67~. cond. Best ofCer 645·1925 (57852P ). Fountain Valley, ea. Imports 5· '74 Monte Carlo Landau. Utility trailer S1Ai 'x14' 38 ' LAGUNA twin diesel ~rS48·55;l $2377 714 /557·3345, '66 VW SQUAREBACK loaded, lo mi. Leaving ___ 5_4_6_·_1_9_3_4 __ $385. Car wheels, 14 " & mint cond. Radar, fulJY 70 SPORTSTER, much 714 /963·8381 (714) 833-9300 Reblt engine. $700. Call country. Bstofr. 548·tll98. '70 Duster V-8. mags. lS". $1.25 lo$2.00ea. 4 e quipped . Pvt pty chrome. lo mi, XLNT. ed. autlWtiA .. • 1 493·3565. •70 MALIBU 350 4 s prl. stack.Needs prunt.$1200. Whee.ls 10:00 X 16.S $25. 673-3178 $ l 8 5 o / b s t /o f r . d ' .. k Cull 6"'1·5001 : (la. 2 Tires for same, 492.22681493.5181 Glenn. £:S TAR GA,.. "'il'l''1D11r:1t ~M WANTED: Late model 1sc 11ra es. new tm·s. t6.50 & $15. 4 Track 2S'LymadSportfisher · ~ ..,~~ ~ VW Sus or WcstpbaUa x.ln ~. l'ond. St.JOU Potttiac 9965 stereo player $10, tapes MuUn Chair, Sounder. '72 Yamaha 250 MX. VOLVO . ni·Cl.\Y R POL-l.t.N Hardtop. Low miles. 968·64tt2 ••••••••••·••••• .. '••••• for same sor ea. 979-892J Make offer . 646-9000 Konl 's & aluminum sw· K Yo..r 00.11 ,.,.;.,., """'• M 494-4629 P /P iO Bonn. Con\'. Loaded. -Y-Acco-d•~g lot~• Sro... Y '65 CHEVY MAILBU SCRAM·LETS 14' Al um . Elgin Runabout ~~.::i~: $600. 00·2447 .0r 1966 Hc1rhor c M. 646 93o3; :~d=~~~oo':'=~n:i~~=r· •71 SU PER Beetle, ti0.000 mi. Blue .~~I ~~1;~f s~!~~~~:· W/31h HP 0 /8 . Clean '72 Ford Ra nchero GT. ol yout Zod·o< b•rllHlgn. mi. Xlnt cond. $1000. ~xcellcnt ruMlll~ ANSWERS $350. 646-9000 '74YAMAHA750.Assume Xln t co nci. $2,850. ~1br.' .. i~~ld m::• Call(aft .5.)642·7919 Cond1tion$400. '67GTO.Xlntcond.Atr 4 31 • CC T . Sc .. -paymta. Good condition. &t5·2247or499-43'74. Jf·-uc...... •>1n .73 CAMP.ER p •• 556·2711 •* spd. 2d r. hdtop. Gonll• -Cliff -· · wm rew. 66Q tw6·2231 ~~~'°' im.~ ~~::;:i · optop. $975. • • 586-4519 Annoy -Excise _ Hp, •IPll &, VHF Radio, F iberglan Bed Cover 60...·1 J6 "~ "'-1a1 AM/FM , Ulle new, 18000 Chryat•r 9t25 FINANCING many xtras. M.ust tee to fRICK Lt'73 CZ, race re· ror ~Ton Truck ~l:,:., ll~d ~~~. mi. Only ",750. ~1093 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·'68 GTO. Nu pnt/vyt top, ''Ille salesman 11ald that appreciate. Sll;OOO. ady, forward ahocu le $200. 646-9000 ,~=:..._. :~ fo =..i'"':. •70 BAJA BUG Sunrf & Chrysler Station Wagon. a /c, t ape dk w/FM • • tn newTVhH VHF.I 898·1072att.~wkdaya Jot.a more. See to •P· 11t:"' .i v-11T-1 t Xln • '69. Town &Country 9 Chrome whls. 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I' R, 11 2•"'· , ' t I I t j ! i I . • \ .. .. • VOL. 68, NO. 156, 3 SECTIONS, 38-PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA LIFORN IA , ' ",........, *• r Today's Clo Ing N.Y. toeks THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1975 TEN CENTS ~aguna Eoun~.I Eyes Fowl Pro.hlern A fowl problem came before the Laguna Beach City Council Wednesday. Council members we\·e asked to save 1,600 pounds of chicken lhat owners or a yet·to-be opened l'estaurant claimed were nearing a deadline. The potential s poilage problem \~as . unde rscored by lingerin g disputes b~t ween the cjty and Village Fair, the s hopping mall ih the 1100 block of South Coast ' Highway where the restaurant is located. The chickens were pur<'hased several days ago by the Hen House restaurant as the initial s upply for its planned opening explained William Bausch, presi~ dent or I ntern a tio nal Hen Houses, Jnc. The chlck.ens were frozen on arrival and place d in Lea.therneck Bandaged Camp Pend letoTI Marine Hal Shirey, 25, is bandaged by San Clentnte P olice and Firemen following an accident Wednesday at El ca·mino Real 11nd Algodon. Police re· ported Shirey's car collided with the rear of a car driven by Suzanne T. Still, age unknown, of Las Vegas. The woman did not require hos pitalization . Shirey was t reated at San Clemente General and released for military medical care. E~-ional Suspect Hurd Grabs Lat.eyer By TOM BARLF.Y Otthe DAll'J Pilot Sl•ff Shaking with fury, Steve n Craig Hurd got to his feet in the courtroo m today, grabbed his lawyer and ordered him to im· mediately halt questioning of Hu.ad 's mother . Aroused from his drui;!·induced stupor for the fi rst time in the Orange County Superior Court murder tria l, Hurd told defense attorney William Gamble: "All right, a ll riJi{hl, knock 1t off, I said that's enough." The outburst had appeared to be imminent t hroughout Gamble's ques tioning of Mrs. Lois Donna Hurd. called to lhe witness stand to describe the suf· ferings of her childl'en at the hands of her second husband. Mrs. Hurd testified while her son s wayed and gripped the arms of his chair t h at her second hus band burned the child ren's feet with cigarette lighters, beat th e m a nd infl icted othe r cruelties that led to him being <See HURD, P age A2) ~ll'J ...... St .. I PllOlO AN OUTBURST OF FURY Murder Defendant Hurd refrigerators whcn;.,.AJtey have since thawed , Bauscli said. He said if the y are not cooked by 5 p.m . today, the entire lot would be lost to spoilage. All he wanted, Bausch said, was an okay from the city lo have the gas turned on. The unflappable council did not rush to judgment. Mayor Roy Holm noted that the council had been advised at a previous meetm~ thut a final parcel map for Village Fair h<1d not been filed. Nor had .Village Fair installed two water foun · tams that were required. City Attorney George Logan said until lhese conditions were met the c ity could withhold utilities as a lever agains't Village F air. Other council m en recalled that the city has had other Pro<>blems with the Village Fair develop· ment. There WCI S, for example, the rn;:itter of the building exceeding the city's heir-thl limit. The coun· cil allowed the increase, but only after Village Fair put up $20.~ for trees and other neighborhoOd improvements. "What type o r insurance can you offer us (to m<'et the condi· tions l if we turn on the gas?" queried Counc1trnan Chiirlton Boyd. ··r could stay in jail ... ll night." ~aid Larry Giluhur. manager of lhc Village Fair devt'lopment. Boyd sugges ted a <:as h bond. "Say, $3,000." "Tonight'>" ns ked Giluhur. "I don't have thc.1 l m uch monc>y with me." He promised however to gel a <See CHICK EN, Page A2) CUSD Teachers Offer Ideas for Budget Cuts Salary . Boosts Viewed Teacher repre s entatives in the Capis trano Un ified School Dis· trict agreed Wedneeday night to submit a list of recommended budget cuts t o the board. The-cuts. which teachers daim ·\\ill make possible cos t of living salary increases of 20 percent , are necessitated by inflation and more students in the dis trict. A preliminary budget outlined M;,i y 28 calls for an 82·cent tax rate in· crease 1n fiscal 1975. even without salary in creases. ·•we have to face the fact that ti mes a re tough," said trustee Stephen Smith of Laguna Niguel, during the s pecial s ession. '·T ax· payers have had it. Board mcm· bers and teach ers necessarily have differing poinL-; of view. Of course the board wiJI res pond to teaeher priorities, but it must <1ls o cons ide r priorities of the public." Tony-Leon, -a-Dana Hills Hi~h School his tory teacher and presi· dent of the Capistrano Unified Educators' Association, said that u survey of teachers in CUEA showed that they place highest priority on sala ry increases, followed by class size. frinl-!l' benefits a nd teacher aides. in t hat order. Lee Weagley, also a P ana Hills history teacher and pres ident of Capistrano Union of Feder<1ted Teachers. s aid that C UFT teachers als o place hig hl's t priority on s alary in rrcetses, followed by fring e benefits. class size and tea ch er a ides. "We have slated our prioritll'S in the clearest terms." s aid t eacher repres entative Chns Prescott, u Dana Hills Englis h teacher. '·Now we ask : what arc the priorities of the board?" Su p eri ntende nt Trum a n Benedict pointed out that the (See CUTS, P age A2) Two Music Thefts Told ... You're Looking at Air D.iily Pilot St.tfl Phoe. The style is modern, but thl'r<.' is ob,:ious· Iv order in t his creation called "Air Pat· terns" that will be one of the pieces pre · scnted bv Dana Hills School D~rn ce Club m crconcm at 7 :30 p.m. f:ialurda y. Frum left a rt' Trucy MC:Jrtino, Kathy Hanson. Kerri WLJrd , lk th Oas , T i.l mi Kll'm. and Karen H i<:k s. The con c:crt. titl t:d . "Through t h L' Eyes of a 0 <:1 llCL'r , ·· will range from classical ballet to modern tom-edy. Tickc..•ts: adults. Sl.50. s1 udcnts. Sl : children. 50 Cl'nb Preliminary Pier Facehtf Plans Okayed fi)' J ACK CH APPELi. Of Ille O•il'J Po lot St•lf Prelimina r y plan~ for n • development of the S<1n Cll'm<'nte pwr a nd s urrounding bowl arc·a Wt>re approved Wednt>sday by the City Counc1 I over strong pro· tests of are a property owners. The council g ave a green light to ronlntucd pl<1 nning for the re de velopment proJect of 41 acre:-. deemed "blighted" and in neC'd of extensive public and private rede velopment. The a ction followed a public hearing attended by an overflo\\ crowd estimated at 110. The crowd was generally or· derly, but when boos rang out agains t a pro·r ed<'ve lopment s peaker . Ma y or Anthon y DiGiovanni rapped his gavel and threatened to "cvict .. persons who spoke out of turn. • Skateboard Study Seen ,\ ml•<is ure c ontrolling skateboarding will ~ <·on- !> 1 de r L1 d b y the S a n Clemente Parking nnd Traffic C'om m 1sston mct·t · 1ng at 7. 30 tonig ht <1t city hall. The a t•t io n fol lows in· ,1uncs to skateboard riders hurt sen ously in traffic a c· cidents t his wc•t.•1- A proposul fo r the rom- m 1s s 1011 t o s tud y t he s kat e b o ard pr o ble m . l'Spcc1ally in rommL·rcial areas. had be<.'n reft•rrcd to 1t by thl' C'i t y Council. Lantern Bay Project Oul, Panel Rules Zoning Map For San Juan Criticized 8 \' Rl 'DI NIE DZIELSKI • 01111e D••l'J Pllol Sl~ll A nl'W zonm{.! mup for San .Juan Capistrano was unveiled by the C'ity Council Wed1wsday ni1-?ht and its j:!ro\\ th management pro· ,. 1 s 1 o n s i m m c d 1 a t e 1 y "' e re seVL•rely criticized. Councilmen took no <ict ion on the contro,·c rsial documl'nt and extended the public heanng to June 11 when the map will he cons1de red <1 long \\ 1th olhcr sec· lions of the land use munage · ment code. Although prope rty owners up- µe<1red reluctant to step to the podium to speak on the zoning map at such an early stag~. Jus tus Gilfillan representing Mission Hills Ranch Inc. finally J'ose to the occasion. He told councilmen that his corporation ·s 135-a crc holdings had been placea in the proposed <See ZONES, P age A2) Curbs on Traffic Sought by Laguna Burglars w ith cars for music and eyes for l'Xpensive musical instruments and s tereo equip· ment st ru c k twice in San Clemente Wednes day. ) David Garbarine of 4205 C'alle Speaking against r edevelop· ment w as E lois e Bodiford. chairwoman of t he Pier·Rowl Property Owners Association. The $6.8 million Lantl01·n Ra y rt.•sidenlial project in Dana Point was s hot dO\\ n for the thffd time \Vedncsda~· by the State Coastal Commission and tod<1 y dc·vclo1><'r C'huch Smyth vowed to take the matter lo court. By F RE D ERICK SCHOE1'1EllL Oftlle D•ll'J Piiot St.AH The Laguna Beach City Coun· cil doesn't want tramc generated in the Irvine C~pany's 10,000· acre coastal d evelopment chok· ing Art Colony streets. · While taking no formal action on the matter Wednesday night, council mem bers '"agreed that major thoroug htares thal would tie ln to r esidential areas in North Laguna are outoftheques· tlon. T he trvlnc ~om pany, owner of the coast a l lands between Laguna Beach ood Newport Beach, soon will submit to tht' Orange County Plan.n ng Com- mlaJlon lts request to develop the property'! or a population or 30,000 to 50,000 persons. Plans alre ady presented by lbe company show that about t0,000 persons would be located 111 the ' I ·( coastal hills behind existing de· veloped areas in North Laguna. "We're between a hard pl~~e a nd a rock," said Councilman Jon Brand. He said, on one hand, Laguna wants control over the coastal lands near the city, which it can tain only by annexation. On the other hand, Brand con· tinued , the qlty can't annex un· less it has "the abillty to manage the ar'ea." Thal Includes roads to serve the development, he said. Br and suggested any major link between the southern portion of the J fvine development and Laguna Beach should be made along L aguna Canyon Road m t he vtclntty or Canyon Acres Orlve. This would pre vent traffic from dumping Into Northern Laguna rcsldcntlal areas. Councilman Charlton Boyd agr~ed , but stressed the cily <See T RAFFIC, Pal(e AZ ) . . Juno reported the theft of a $1.486 guitar , electric amplifier and speakers, taken from his locked van. The House of Music, 101 S. El Camin o Real repo rted the burglary of $686 worth of s tereo component gear taken after a th1efbrokl• in a window. Ranch Plan Rejected A 400·acre ranch·style development within Laguna Beach Greenbelt lJQVnda ries hos been re· jected by the OranRe Coun· ly Board of Supervisors. .-That and stories lnvolv- 1 ng the boa rd 's more favorable view of n South Laguna hillside develop· menl and tounty ncquisi· tion of the remainder of the Prima Oeac ht-~ha dump site property above San Juan Capistrano ar e round today on Puge 85. r Mrs. Rodi ford objL•cted to lhl' failure of tht.• c ity to s pecify costs in vol v<.'d in the r edevelop mcnt proJecl. She s <l 1 ct th a t ins t l' ad o f specifics. the property owners were fa ced with a mass o f legalese . "This is a plan so general that we have no idea of how much it 1s gomg to cost ." M1"S. Bodiford said. She said she was definitely . 'HRamst use of a re.development 'agency to upgrade the pier and the bowl area and noted that Laguna Beach had flouted a s.1 million bond issue by a nonprofit corporation to uc·quire it!> Main ~chhrk . She said that while the city pro· mised the redevelopment agency would not dircct ly affect tax rules, the additional assessed voluation would "skyrocket" tht' totul amount of taxes pt11d. "We ObJCCt lo subs idizing pr\vute industry adventures. We object to the powers of condem· nation ... u dan ~c r o us wt.>apon ," sht> said. <See PI ER, P11teA2> . •t .~ • In di scu ss in~ Wednesday ·~ hearing m Su n f>,rnncisco by the Stale Commission, Smyth called it ··a mockery." "They liste ned to the attorney g enera l 's ar g umen t s but wo uldn 't let m y a ttorn eys respond or cross-exa mine the at· torncy gener al," Smyth com· plained. The proJcct , a 115·home de· v<.'lopment proposed for a 28·acre s ite near the s treet of the Golden Lantern and Del Obispo Street, has been before re gional ant.I <See LANTF.RN, Pa_ge A2) Docu1ne utary .. e t "J\ New Law of the Sea," ti sludenl·produc ed documentary on ocean law. will be aired on Channel 10 <c able> m LaJ:una Bt!ach at S p.m. Friday and 7:30 pm. Monday. The JocumL•ntary wui; made by s tudents ut our Lady Queen of lht' A ogels Sc hool, Newport Beu ch Ora:.£~·· ~ --~ Weatller Mostly cloudy Frid<1~, accordin,.: to thl' weather scrv1c e . with ha1y s un· shine inland areas by mid- afternoon. Reach highs m the upper 60s, inland 75. INSIDE TODA'\" Oronge Coa•t College's /11th mg cla:rf had a per/telly lomcol final erom -it went f1$111ng at Lake l rt7me . Photos on Page CS showed how u.~ll tlie .dudent s learned ,J • •• •• •• •!.1 • .,, c,. •.. , .. •• All •• \ i '. --~-· ....... ------ ~ U-'ll. Y ~ll.0 I S6 Million San Clemente Viet Answer Put 'em in Promontory Cable TV Survey Okays Bu~get A trio ol UC 'trvine students have looked at the Viet· namese refuM:e• encampment at Camp Pendleton, eyed the l'f!Dtal situ1tion at the Irvine Company'• Promontory Point apartments in Newport Beach a.nd come up with 1 aolution. lN A LETTER lo the campus new~p_aper, "Ne.w Universl· ty," Bob Kaplan, Bruce Harris ana-&D Bullt1r note ttfat ''Promontory Point is at present no more than 17 percent O('· cupied. We have also noted that the Vietnamese refugees 11t Camp Pendleton are overcroweded and are forced lo live in dwellings ill-suited tor habitaUon. ' Ordered r The San Clemente City Council gave approval Wednesday to a preliminary $6 million city 8uc\gel !or fiscal 1975-76. .As it stands. the spending plan is balanced, and forecasts no la)( Fre• P,,.,,e AJ ZONES •. ~ ucrowth Management District" 'Which has the errect or prevenl· in'g immediHt~ residential con· ltruction. Gilfillan said present zoning al· lows cOnstruction of JOO estate· sized units but lhal the proposed ione "perniits no use of our land." Labeling the growth manage- --.,tnent zone "unreasonable,·· Gil£illan added that the only potential uses under the new zone are agricultural but that soil tes ts indicate farming is n 't feasible. • - "This \,,ill render our property useless and \'a lu eless. We feel v"e have a right to develop our pro· perty, ''said Gilfillan, noting th~t -lhe monthly carrying rosls on the property are $20,000. Gilfillan charged further that the nev.· zoning map docs not suf. ficiently address itseli to open 5pace, low-income housing, and social questions. His comment that the new zon- ing map would make San Juan Capistrano an "elitist" com- munity of high-priced residences appeared lo rankle Councilman Yvon Heckscher. "Was Gilfillan going to put low. Income units on his property?" Heckscher ubruptly inquired. .. No," said Gilfillan. But he added that residents of the de· velopment would have need for "domestic workers, people who l!o yard work, and someo11e to re- pair their appliances" who could use such housing. Planning director Dave Smith t old council members that San Juan Capistrano is as equitable )n its housing as other Orange <:ounty cities. · Coun.cilmen directed City Al· torney James S. Okazaki lo re· search some legal questions in· volving the new zoning map before the subject comes up againJunell. Fro• Page AJ '" LANTERN. • state commissions at least half a dozen times during the past three years. .Regional co mmissioners twice have issued coast.Jr permits to Smyth and la st month, they ruled that the project is exempt from 'obtaining coastal peunits. ~ 1\ll three times the Orange ;County Environmental Coalition 'i!ppealed the regional ruling and :each time the s tate commission ,upheld those appeals. "I'm left no other recourse but to take the matter to court,'' said Smyth, who with his brother Ed, has spent more than one million dollars on initial work on the pro· ject. Smyth said he would fil e his suit in Orange County Superior C.ourt as soon as the record or the hearing is sent from the state comm ission. rn ruling la st month that the Lantern Bay project is exempt from Coastal Commission con· sideration, regional com- missioners pointed out that ·Smyth had beg un grading the land and had spent a consldera· ble amount or money before the passage or Proposition 20 and the creation of the Coastal Com- mission. ORANGE COA.ST DAILY PILOT ._o,..,.,.. '"'"' D••lv Po•o1 '"'I""""""''<°"' ... .._0 In. ... ,.,,p,,.~ •. '' puO•• ..... O O• , .... °'""O" C.0.>! .... ,,. °'"'"'I (O"'P •"• ~ ..... , •'" t<l•tmn; ., .. -·-"""""•• ll'l•O)uo" ~'""'' 10< (0~14 -W. 1'ft.,.llO<I llo•<l'I, ><vnt•"<;llQft ~.tel'I I O•.., ''"'" V•IO•v. 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"'"~··· t.lf,.,M,. ._,._,..,.,,,.,.._ U .. ....,...,, ,,,__, ..... .,.MIN1.-•, ... •--1'JOll -·· I ' {, increases. However, no al · lowance is -G'lade in it for employe P<l Y increases as negotiations are still under Way \1tith employe or- ganizations . The budget is based on a total city assessed valuation of $96.5 million, up from $91.4 million this year. Current tax rate is $1 .4'1 per $100 assessed valuation. <This means a property owner v.·ith a home and lot valued at $40.000 Would pay $144 in city pro- perty tax.) Contained in the budget are lWb major capital projects, the $260,000 development of Bonita Canyon Park -the city's share of the project is $130,000 -and construction of a new two million gallon "'aler r eservoir. The budget does call for a re. duction of the city work force from 176 authorized this year to 172. ~ The budget is up 20 percent over this year, a s ituation blamed on inflation ~nd the addi- tion or th~ tu·o major cit)' capita l project s, aC'('ording to City Afanager K en Carr. Carr predicted negotiations with employes could result in in· creased city costs which may have lo be made up by increases in the lax rate. The budget docs includ c> estimated rate increases of 10 percent for water aild sewer fees o( "at least SO percent." 'fhe final budget and lax rate will be adopted after the county assessor confirms the city as· sessed valuation. Final action usually comes in August aner public hearings. Teacher Cite 'Breakdown' In Discussion At \Vednesday night's meeting between Capis trano Unified School Dis trict teachers and trustees, teachers complained of a communication breakdown between the t"·o groups. Dana Hills High School English teacher Chris Prescott referred to approaching the board "hat in hand." The tone or the evening was set from the outset by another Dana Hill s teacher, Tony Leon, presi- dent of the Capistrano Unified Educators' Association. "Al the risk or launching our own version of the Paris peace talks," he Said, ''I v.·ould like to request a change in the seating arrangements. C_ould the five teacher representatives who-are here thi s evening be seated together, facing the board?" A f".t ble and chairs were found .and set up, and ·the rounds of ve rbal ping .pong began. * * * F rom Page A J CUTS ... board has set as a goal paying employes sa laries at least equivalent lo the average paid by other unified dislricts in Orange County. "'Ho"' can these two problems be dealt with? The answer is obvious. By allowing the refugees to move into Promon. ~ory .Point will not only enable U1em to live In adequate hous· 1ng, 1t also solves the Irvine Company's problem or low oc· <:upaney (the federal government would subsidize Promon- tCJrY' Point), to say nothing of curing the lonellne5.s or the present occupants of the development. "IN ADDITION, this move would provide untold cultural enrichment and ethnic diversity for the stagnant Newport Beach community,'' the students wrote. Daughte r's School President Pushes ERA at Graduation \\';\Sl·IJ NGTON <U PI > - 'President Ford told a graduating high school class or girls today that they u·cre entering "a new era for "'omen in America" and then \\'alched with lears_in his eyes as his daughter Susan re· ceived her diploma. "I may have s lipped and tumbled co ming down those (a irplane ) s teps in Salzburg, Austria, last week, but today J as· sure you I 'm walking on the clouds," Ford told the 1,300 graduates at Holton-Arms, an ex- clusive private school for girls which she attended for four years. As she s tepped toward the headmas ter to receive her diploma, her head turned toward her father and her blue eyes snapped shut a nd reopened with tears. The President clasped her in his arms and his eyes also moistened. In his speech to the gathering, Ford again urged ratification o'f the Equal Rights Amendment. Fro• Page A J HURD ... sent to state prison on a child abuse conviction. Judge Frank Domenichini sent the jury from the courtroom and called a brier recess while Gam- ble and court officers tried to calm the obviously anguished and "·ceping defendant. The judge said questioning of Alrs. I-turd u•ill resume when her son has assured the court that he can retain his composure during that examination. Gamble sa id his aim in ques- tioning !\.1rs. I-turd is to help de· tcrmine her son ·s-frame ot mind at the time Mission Viejo teacher Florenc e l\'ancy Brown "-'BS murdered by mutilation five years ago in an Irvine orange gro\'e. Hurd, 25, is accused of that kill· ing in June of 1970, but was not able lo face trial until this year "'hen the California Supreme Court ruled that he could be tried "'hile under daily supervised drug medication. F rom Page AJ TRAFFIC ... should leave open the option or permitting other tie-ins, depend. in g on what happens with the an· nexation issue. ''Before America completes its bicentennial celebration, I hope the Equal Rights Amendment "'ill be part of the U.S. Conatitu· \ion," Ford said. "For ER1\ also stands for a new era ror women in America -an era or equal rights and responsibilities and rewards." Graduates wore three styles of long white dre~ses. Susan chose a gown with an empire waist and a dotted swiss jack~t. Niguel Fire Station Due Orange County government '''Ill pay $60,000 for a new Laguna Niguel fire station site. The County Board or Supervisors voted unanimously Wednesday to buy the 27,000· square-root parcel at the corner or Stonehill Ori ve and Niguel Road from Avco Community Developers. The final payment won't be made, however, until the project clears the coastal conversation commission and roads 1;1nd utilities are installed by A vro. The purchase culminates more than a year or sile·hwiting and negotiations. • A re-vl·e-w or San Juan Capistrano homeowners sub· scribing to the Times Mirror television cable has been ordered by the city council before they •rant a rate increase. Councilmen said they Wllnt to know if the customers pre satisfied with the service before l.hey incrcas.e the monthly sub· script ion charges from $6t.o $7. Although they appeared favorably inclined lo grant the lncrease Wednesday-night, mem· ben ol the council noted that they had difficulty with another cable company serving the city and, decided lo withhold action untll June 18. In addition to the monthly service charge the Times Mirror Cirm proposed to increase in· stallation charges from $15 to $30 for the first residential outlet and· froril $S to $12.50 for each addi· tional outlet, The company indicated that the new rate structure will· general~ a 2.9 percent return on its investment which is in its opi· nion, the minimum return necessary to stay in business. Company officials have indical· ed the firm is currently operating on a loss of $50,000 a year. City aides were instructed by the council to write letters to homeowners associations solicit· ing a response lo the proposed in· crease and quality or service pro- vided by the cable company. CHICKEN. • • check. It was delivered al 6:20 p.m. Councilmen agreed the gas would be turned on today, but as of press time today it was still off, pending a final building in · spection by James Winter, the city's building inspector. Nixon Aid Asked WASHINGTON CUP!) General Services Administrator Arthur Sampson has ' asked a House subcommittee to approve $263,000 in expenses for former president Richard Nixon in fiscal year 1976. · • . ' ··Where v.·ill "'e get th e money?·• asked trustee Ed"'•ard Westberg of San Clemente. "We need recommendations ror budget cuts from teachers and Crom the staff." Leon said teachers recommcn· dations could be ready by the first of next week. The annexation issue is expect· ed to heal up next April when the Local Agency Formation Com. mission considers Laguna's sphere of influence. lt1 get you more II a 1 you got before. •·Planning several hundred thousand dollars in cuts will take time," said Benedict. "It means \\'e are going to have to hurt some p<.irt o r the educational process." He said he would require at least a v.·eek or ten days to put . together s taff recommendations. Laguna has proposed it stretch as' f~r north as Crystal Cove, midway between Laguna and Newport. Determination of the sphere of innuence boundary is considered to be the first step toward ultimate annexation. ROTC 'Baek' F acuity Reverses Reversal ROTC is at lJC Irvine lo stay unless the (acuity senate takes anothe r vote, UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich said lo· d.ity. Tll E AJR Force Reserve Officer Training Corps pro· gram would give UCI students credit for taking military training courses at USC. The controversial program has been the subject of three academic senate votes since Nov- ember, each reversing a previous position. By a three· vote majority (142·139), lhe senate's most re· cent ballot ravored keeping the proaram, which Is set to begin next (all. TllE PROGRAM has been attacked by campus Af· firmative Action orricer Ramon Curiel as discriminatory against women, who may not apply ror combat fiia:ht train· ing. A.dditionally, a !iludent Committee lo Stop ROTC al UCI was formed to bitltle the ''mllltary indoctrination" orrered by the pro.r ra m. Is the issue resolved? "I don 'l know," aaid the Chancellor. "Every time the aun.111te meets , it lMkea another vote," he said wryly. THE FACULTY 5eeems to be 1plil about half and heir on the J)roJl:ram, he said, "and J ex~ct those who are against ROTC to. continue to press to have the program eliminated." ' I For o limited time you con get Am erica's best selling whiskey for only $5.99 o quart . Seagram's 7 Crown. It's Americo's whiskey. I ( ... ----' ... ·-· .. ' Bi l inguist -, --' . Top Speller WAsHJNGTON (UPIJ - Hush To_steson, the 14· year.old blltn1ual son of a Univtrsity of Puerto Rico proressor, won the 1975 na· tional spelling bee today. Toate•on from San German, P .R ., captured the $1 ,000 top prize by cor· rectly spelling the ,word "incisor," after runnerup' Mark Ogle , 14, or Greenwood, J9d., mis· spelled the worct "brllllan· tine" and Tos.teson suc- cessfully corrected his er· ror. Ogle wa_s ahso in last ye.ir'1:1 bee. F r o • Page AJ PIER •.• ''The voice of the people is be· ing silenced,'' she said. Speaking in favor of the agency was Lyn J-larris Hicks who pro-- posed that landsc'aped park areas be developed in the vicinity of the pier, and that underground parking with roof.top plazas and restaurants be developed. \ -"This changes the front door of our community from a honk y- tonk potentially slum area to a beau\iful area,'' Mrs. llicks said. She was answered by boos from the aud·i1mce, many of v.•hom were landowners or resi- dents of the redevelopment area. Following the relatively short public hearing, the cowicil ap· proved without comment the pro· Ject 's environmental impact re· port, overruled the citizen pro- tests, a nd authorized staff to begin working on a more speci(ic redevelopment plan. The redevelopment general plan calls for both public and private improvements with the agency able to condemn private property for demolition, im· provement or resale if the lan - downer refuses lo comply "'ith city plans. The plan envisions commercial development near the pier en· trance backed by residential de· velopment of about 36 units per acre. At the north and south end of the redevelopment area, high density residentl31 development would be allowed. The area involved runs from ·Linda Lane on the north to Cazador Lane on the south and from the ocean inland to the first major north -so uth thotoughfares. ., I • I , I I , By SYLVIA PORTEil Q. Ir the slump ii. bottoming oµt, as you claim, " the wontofunom ptoyment almostovertoo? · A . No. So deep, so pro l on ge d and so p e1·va51vo has bcon th1~ J>ustness deellrie that at will lesve in its wake an enormous amouht oC ~nused plan11t capacity. Many workers whp a re stUJ employed are rea Y only marglnully needed. Industry has beeo tijkma advantaae of thts s lump to clcun out much of ats ex- P<ms1ve wu1»te -and in slushing expenses on all fronts it has reduced its "need" Cor extra workers too. Money's Worth l Ubnl less the tr:'S economy goes fropl this tnaJor slump an· o a g V-shaped, boom -most imp't'obable -it w1U be a long time before' America's employers are hiring in !'Utfi· c1ent numbers again to make s1gn1Cicant dent.s m the rankE or our unemployed. A key polnl which you must not un· -derestamate is that our labor force is steadUy growing as new workers enter the Job market to compete with workers la id off from previous Jobs. Q. How betd might unemployment become? A. THE OV E RALL PERCENTAGE of our Jobless already is at the highest mark tn 34 years and the rate easaJy could stretch toward 10 percent this summer as high school apd college stud ents and grttduates pour into t he labor market. A FL·ClO pa es1dent G~rge Meaoy forecasts that the percentage may go ftlS high as 11 percent before leveling out. And t his is by no meuns the whole story, for behmd the overall percentages etresuch st at1st1cs as these, Of blacks. the percentage or unemployed ·as 14.6; of teenagers or a ll races, 1t 1s 20 4 percent, of black teenagers, 40. l percent i of construction workers , l!l.3 percent; of manufacturing wor kers, 12.2 percent; o f blue-collar workers , 13 percent. TH.ESE RATES COULD spell great danger for our In· ner c1t1es this summer -already in such grave trouble socially and fmancaally and not prepared for riots. And that's still not the whole story, for the offa c1al figures do not include workers so discouraged about their chances of getting Jobs that they have dropped out of the market. Nor do the figures give full attention to those work- ing part-time only because they cannot find full-tame Jobs. As for the long-term future, against the post-World Wa r JC gcneralfon 's standards, unemployment ts likely to re- m am at h1 stoncall y high rates for a protracted period. Jn my perspective, our economic pohcymakmg lS still at barbaric levels, when our ma1or weapons agamst inOa· lion arc unemployed human beings and business slump - \\Ith all this amphes m human as well as economic terms Q. ARE THERE ANY signs the JOb situation 1s am prov- rng'? A. Yes. Total employment s\arted to rise this s pran g after months of consecutive d echnes. The rate of factory Jayoffs as slowing. There are brightening signs in claims lor unemployment ins urance and other 10d1cators. Q What about wage increases? A So far this year, wage increases have been r elatively moderate-a solid signal for a more tolerable rate of mfla- t10n m the period ahead. The rate of increase probably averages out to around 7 percent. with some strong unions getting 10 percent or more and weaker unions getting much less Next year will bring much tougher tests of moderation, for t:tmong the barg.unan g umons will be the autoworkers, teamst ers. rubber <1nd electnc<1l manuf actu11n g. Q What about "real" wages? A. THESE HAVE CONTINUED to decline sharply rc>Oectmg the galloping rates of rise m living costs until very recently. Social Security taxes and higher federal m~ come tax rates 4.IS mcrcasang dollar incomes have lifted \\Orkcrs into ever higher tax rate brackets. As of latest reporting dale, "real" income of workers - adJusted (or price sn crcases -was orr 4.2 percent from a year ago. Construction workers were hit the hardest, mine workers the least. Real spendable incom es (amounts left after federal taxes) \.\ere down 4 8 percent on average. Free Marketing System 'Eroding' CHJ CAGO <t;PI> --Dr. Philip M. Hauser, director of the University of Clucago's Population Research Center, says the United States may be Jn the final stages of the free market syst l·m us it 1s prac- t JCt.'d today. ln u speech lo an annual convention of the Financial Analysts Federation, Hauser predict ed government ln· tel'ference m ay in crease more between President Ford and his s uccessor than It did between presidents Hoover and Roosevelt. "IRONICALLY. IT Will be those who most loudly pro· claim the dogmas of the old et'onom1.c rehg1on and repeat the oul\~orn slogans of our pohttcal heritage that wUI be most responsible for what could be an accelerett'<I pace of inc reased government m- ter venllonism ," said Hauser, M com m~ntator on socia l change. lf the Ford adm inistration expects the public to ucccpt inaction on the economy, e high level or unemployment and alogans for self-sacrifice, he aeid, the long .range result t ould be a demand for and awtna toward too much gov· ~rnment. •'This could , of course, mean we arc w ltnes~mg the la1l hu1·r3hs to the free market , ut leasl as 1t 1s known today," he saad Part or the 1mp(!tus ror 1Uch change. Hauser said, could com Crom the post. World WRr I l ba b1e1, who ar~ now aged 18·30 and comprl~~ 'l1 percent or the population. IT IS AMONG this troup, h said, lhat Uflemploym~nl and dlslllualonmenl with IOcl.!lY la hlth. "fh1s batch of about 58 m1 Jhon perso~s. . s ripe for change a nd is argc enough component of he body politic to have great impact on the rest.'' he said. But Hauser ended his talk with l:ln opt1misllc conclusaon. "When a society 1s in the process of change, t.hose who have been its m embers and have benefited from Jt are more aware ot what it is that as passing than what 1s yet to come,'' he saad. He noted that the change from an agrarian to an urban society was much feared by those who had prospered un· der the old system -but most of those who moved on to the urb.m society did well - Westgat,e's OptimUtic SAN DlEGO <U PI ) - T a us tees of the bankrupt Westgate·Cahfornla Corp. say they ar.i opllmi~tic about the <:ompany's (uluro de1p1te con- tmwna opentmg losaes and a "very substa n tial'~ storkholdera deficit. 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(AP>-~ 1 agreement by Phillips Pcttoleum ~ to s~ll reflnery racilihes and scrvl~ stall on• on the West Coast lo the ou: Shale Corp. hus bttn announct!d bP. the two firms . .t The sale ~om es undtt a court ord9r direct.in& Phillips to dtspose or the~ pro~ It acqulrt"d ftom T htewalA!f .Oil Co. in 1966 • • ~ . OAILYPILOT ·Tonight's TV-Highlig~ts KCET (28) 7: 30 -The Way It Was. The 1951 National League play-off between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants -including. Bobby Thomson's "shot heard round the world" is recalled jn this r epeat broadcast. CBS (2 ) 9:00 -.. Nightmare." A man who believes he has witnessed a murder investigates the incident himself in this. TV movie with Richard Crenna, Patty, 1 Duke Astin, Vic Morrow and Arlene Golonka. NBC (4) 9:00 -"Elvis -That's the Wa y It Was." The Elvis Presley story, complete with 30 songs from his Las Vegas act, is captured on film in this 1970 documenta ry. TV DAILY LOG · Thursday Evening JUNE S 6:00 11();0'•' 9Jl!>mal ..... D lli(l 1U(tJ<~CtJ> News 0 (.6J llMm fJlnalM m '•rtri4• '••ilf G)Mt4 54--' f»Mlria Ttm1 Qt Slat lid m Utctic c..,.., m • .., ' fritaft 6:30 :iqJ MtlY Crifllli si... mw,cnlf~ i,17_,Q)I S,, fI)ZM111! (~ (!;) Dt1ltf's Chit« E?;)Tmtl U• m little Rase.ls 1:00 DD O Q.1 ~ m EE""' ()) h11sid1 e ...... * w.,. 00 111t4 54!• (U Jrlltll If CHM1111111<n ow..rs MJ U.? I I LM Liiey TIM f1l La Mllitf rrt111MU ~TlltlicWellcf · w Aair••ll Mtrica f , .. ,...., DllM T.,H ... U m Mtrw Criflil Sllell 9:00 O (Ul(})(l)CIS ~ llewlt: (C) (90) ~ (R} (wse> '14 -Richard Clt11111, Patty Diii<.• Astin, VIC Morrow. Ardl JollllSOft, Arlene Coloob, Rich11d Schul. A businenman with 1 wtll·ordertd hie lhonu lie llas witnessed a kilhn1 1n the ipartllleJll KfOU Ille way lrom his. h dtlll to rel llelp trom lht police, who doubt hi$ slOfJ, ht decides to beain his OW11 1nvest111hon. • O~@E?;)HC nm4•J ....,.: (Cl (2'fl -cm.-n.ars tllt W11 It Was" (m111) '70 -Clvis Prulty. AA ilrmti11hon ol the plltno111enoo !hit is £Ms-cu tu11111 the ups and downs he Ullf I iences puthnc ll1s xt toeether. Uvis Pf!· forms 30 sonas from his record· brtak1n1 xt 11 lht International Holel 111 Las Veaas. (6)TM U .... Mes 0 (!,Jf (t)) CV Q) streets •I SI• fuMisct "I Ain't Muehin' Arrt· niore" (R) Steve Keller aoes under· cover, pos1n1 as 1 draft evader, to locale the assailant of 1 duerter who was slain in San Francisco. oo .... It: (C) (2'r) -0.Dlf, tflt Si.1tll ti JHe" (dra) '56 -Robert h ytor, Richard Todd. Cl) TIM 1114 Ollet m rnt!Yal 1llW1acilul fI) II refftra.sta ll Wiii Tea• "N1hon1t folk Fn1in l" 9:30 0 lltws el la T1tfTI J:JO ICH4W CIMft in Ci) Price la ll&til i.-.-..... .... l urs ... Alul (!J ffil1 Tel lilt T~ 10:00 0 1i1J CrU.111 ~ @,,,,., ..... 0 (Qf 00> Ci) Q) """ 0 "Sc· o1M1 Sclil'' (I) A lllMtH _, bhndtd tohowm1 an acadtftt. flt. ~elops the 1barty to lorecau m nn to come 111d Nm a dlillinl pre· dtChon t11J1.s11e herself is marked '°' death. Stefanie Powers and Mitt ~r auest. 0 lliel $ 1111..i.: (Zlw) "Tiit All!! Kills" (dra) '59 -Robert Mitchum, Stanley Baktr, Cie ~la. m ........ ...,... ED Tllt w., It Wu "1951 Dod&· i5f;:.~. mm""" Cl)Cd S..rt ~~C1tt11 Aau . ED mmm Tiie EM ti t11t Ht C~i ~ ~ llttle •ucah L'OI U @ (j) w, Tit•. WalUH "T.he lO:JO ~;zi Cil CJ) ,.w r.utial. ,,... ~;~t~~:r:~·P! ~ w:;,1i~h~0:0~~:: e w hri!W1 .. rllMt alter his reunt hu rt attack. the (I) m lltws feisty old man IHIS ht Is btin1 @ Affft41 Kltdack b1b1td and ht resents i1. Grandma complains that Olivia al'tr1ys takes 11:00 IJ Cil 0 m Q)....., the children's side •&•inst htr, so • D ([) ~ ~ (I) Mtws when Grandpa deodu to lea~• g 1ttt 1f llMCM home, Grandma aou with him. Ci) Set-liAe O ~Cila;,S.ltllllt "S wtt l Misery''~) Jrll wants a motlltl to 0 TIM LllCy Sll.- p11nt htr flnatrnaits and take lier QI Mlalw. l.,...aM to tht beauty shop, so Sam asks Cl) MN ~ ll1s "dost" tnend Ntra to maryy Im Mr. Lldf ~them." flii Ualt Jtl 1Met II Mlwlt: (Zllf) "hslrt II tilt ( Cl)) VldlfJ et ... 6dt" (dra) '60 -Ra,.mond Burr. Cllelle J4 Join Bennett. Martha Hyer. " WM WM Wat U:>Oll~(])(J)CIS ult Mewlt: ca ct> m m .. ,.., ...., <"l> "Tlw1I w.a *A LMr a." amon" (R) "?fpt. Barney Milter (wa) ·n -Beau Brummell, Keith bq1ns hrs wort1n~ day al tha sl•· Van Dtr Wal. tion houst by runnon1 lltadlon. into I ~ m JMllllJ ClnM a 1un·tohn& teena11 addict lryina to bruit out of lht police station. I~ I WatHIMl!t Cab C.lloway hosts. ca (lj) (])WIN WttN S,.· Dtaltfa CMlct "Geraldo Rivera: Coodniaflt Mell4ty Tllrw f""7 America" 11141t C111 0 MMll: "TIM DiYWtd Htart" M"it: (fir) "f1't Fllctrs" (dra) '54-Altunder Knox, Cornell (dn) '52 -Jamas Muon, Mlc:hu l Borchers. Renn11, Danlt llt Dmitu1. Eil) Y111 ftr Htaltll ED 1111 .. .,.,., JevrNI O u~•· ...... 1~""'· , · m Ja,. .... u.1 .. ,. ,,..,... 11:00 ..... : ..... -~ •n• lllCWtllt" (dr1) '61 -Dldl Pal111tr, l:JO B lil ()) m IM CHM SMw Roaer Browne. 'Thttmbtalfr'' Whtn tht last man m .... it: "\Ny ,__.. (dra) ht hiftd lltlOR resianlna 11 an in· '62-Jamts Mason, June Hnot. surance CIOlllpany uecutift tmbu· m Cd Sllart zles thou11nds ol doll111 fiom t.h• l:OO B ~ T firm. Boll is suspecltd by tilt pollCI • - ol hn 1n1 been an lallSSOIY· .lo Ann (j) ~ 00 Nns Wlua pests as an ambltiovs pol« l:4S D .... It: (C) "TM C.llMa ,,.. dttediff who iltslsb Boll Is IU~ly. lllldlcl" (d.11) 'S4-0.lt RobtrtSOll. oc~ >CJ) m..,. "Bvsch'• Brutup" WMn O.Te BU1dl, founrMI Z:OO m All·lfiPt sai..: "T1lt Utt Hw• ol O,.n Amtfita, is lllrown out ol ,., " "TM PIM h4il4" his lloust ind "'°"' '" With K11111 and her llouscmaln , Ulllf WOS J:4511 Mfwit: • ....., Ale"" (drt) tam 11111. I ·15-Geora• Raft, Cllirt TrlYOf. Friday DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 0 (C) "Tiit ...., .... S.." (dra) ·~ -Vrvi111 u i&h. Kenntlll Mo11, Eric Portman. @ "Ole rttt 111 ..._.,. (dra) '41 • -frtdric M1rcll, M1rth1 Scott. : )z:OO. "TM lilll ......., (dra) '34 -l<ltllln!M H~ Jol111 1111, Donald Clisp. l:OO O"lilc"..,......,... <••> ·» -L..,._ 11t1111, Clw• r,...,, .._ T lflllftff. ~ (C) "Ma,. Cm" (mus) '51- Pat Boone, TOlllll!Y Sands. Christine Clrtrt. I J:OO 0 (C) ""'**"' (COii!) '58 -Cary Cran!, l1111kl BtrlJlllA. (tQl (C) "Jiiii ......... ,... C-"-" (com) '6S -Sltlrlq Mac:Ulnt, Pettr Ustill0¥. r.al Ci) (Cl "Yfll'rt A lie .., ...... (com) '67-rtter 11.uwr, DiuM!h H1rt1Hn. KOCE T elevision . ·[ OlJTDOORS) In the DAILY PILOT ., ble performance which should solidify with increas· ing familiarity. J ones' only fault lies in the area of projection, sometimes losing portions of his lines in .. IOrif"'•I ··-'k-._.. ............. c-_, -.-..1 W.W. ia atlU nWnc belldlOftl'SuudwraCallleraia l0fll IOCllC1Ht424 2619 ltM llACll Los Altos Dlife-ln 425-7422 the huge Laguna auditorium. • ........... .. The weakest link in the cast is Mi ckie Claxton , cOSfamAUA SollthCoast Plm7145400594 MA*lDrance~ll'l 714.iJ7-0340 who lacks conviction and dimension as Jones' cur-Cl Toao Saddleb«k Pl111 Cint1111714-S81·5880 lllAIKE PlittCityCentei "I 714-997-0832 't M · · b t t"ll · · th rOUWTAlll YAl.tn OUllC( Stadium Drive-In "2 714'39-1770 ren spouse. ore convmcmg, u s 1 remiss m e rouMainVa11ey0<i¥t-1rt114-962·2411 wur-.smclntmi,WttP2714892-4493 area of spiritual deviltry is Diana Spencer as her MlWPOITIUCll lldo714-673.a3$0 ·ghostly p redecessor. More _ph_ys ical byplay and co-I ::::::::::~:::::~=~;~;~ quettish manneris ms are required for maximum~ · contrast. As fo r P ali Tambellini the actress, she is fil'st rate in her hilarious characterization 'of the oddball ~ych1 c who conjures up the long-departed Elvira but can't,. seem to return her to the nether world. The role Is one of Miss Tambellini's favorites and she plays it to the hilt. PENTHOUSE GIRL BRIGITTE MAIER "BRIGlm MAIER LAYS TO REST THE MYTH THA'r ACJRESSES IN PORNOGRAPHIC MOVIES ARE TOO OLD TOO FAT AHO JUST PLAIN TOO UGLY. CALL THEATRE FOR 2ND FEATURE IALIOA IWSl'CAr, ,,,._ .,.,._ .... ... ...,.1_ Ba rg•i" M•QI0,30 · .Senior Citizens 1. 50 at all time SOUTH COAST Pl:AlA THfAfRfS . SAN DIEGO FWY, AT BRISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA I S46-J71 I 11FLOSSIE" (X) Ho 0.. Ulldff 11 Aclnlithd 7:15&9:1S Sat ts-• I: I 5-3: 15·5: 15-9: 15 FREE P"'RKI So COAST "THE lEIHCAlHATIOH • 0, PETER ,.lOUD" 7& I 0:30-Sat/S..3:30-7:00..10-.30 "HIGHT WATCH" Jott.lUt 1:45 Sat.IS-1:45-5:30-9:00 CHIB9ALAID THI& :.:=, CLINT EASTWOOD 11THE EIGER SAHCTIOH11 7:10-9:25 Sot .. S.11. I :00-3: I S0 5:30°7:45-9il5 Jwa Mm• S.-Geeroge "Mr\lmlmm" 7 °9: I 5 Sot /54111-2:30-4:45-7:00.~ 15 "EMMANUELLE' IX) 9:00 Sat /Sn 2:00-5:30-t:OO "COMHSSIOHS 0, A WIHDOW ClUHH" 7:20.IO:lO S.t/S-3:4~7:20.10:30 $11111 ••.• flt. 7:1H:l5 W.·Slll 1:15->:15 5i1S.7:15 • 1:15 '4A Thing Qf Beaut11 is a Jor Fbrtvtr'' -l"M~ "MURDY OM THI ORIENT IXPHSS" ..,APEi MOOM" IP'GI IAHIA STIEISAHD .JAMES CAAH "'FUNNY LADY-IP'GJ .. llllWMOF THI ,..._ PAMl'Hlll" IP'GJ & 'SHAH'S TlEASURE" IPGJ "W.w.&" n. ._"me ......... & "S .... Y.S.'' CPG) "UINCAIHATIOM OF PITU PIOUD" UU "' .... ICHMD ~HOUSrt ... (RJ HUNTINGTON ~ CINEMA .... , .. .,~--.. 47-9608 847-60 I ~LAMS MAN CIME:MAWEST WO~ta•t~lll "'8-(9'1Y H2·449l IURT ltEYMOLDS NIS EWOTI GOULD & DOHALD SUTHEALUHD 11S•P•Y•S11 CHARLES BRONSON '" BREAKaur 2 .... "WHT" IPGl MUIOH OH THI 01'9CT llPllSS 2 ...... c...,...· THIODISSAfU JACK NICHOLSON• MAllA SCHHllDll "The ,, ..... ~ ... . • iA '"THI SISTER·IM·LAW" ,.,-"THI STEPMOTHER" Ill Oi>enMoo llvu F rl &.'° o.m. S.l/Sul\/HOI 12 30) Mol\tlWvFrr to7pm-Sl 26 "A TOUCH 0, cuss· uy AM All HD SEED" l~J '"THE SISTY·IM-1.AW" '"THE STEPMOTHER" Ill "SHAH'S TREASURE" . "WESTWOllD" IPGI ''Tiie U°" 111 Wl11ter" "AJNil Fools" IPGI •~iTll• c1111snrs "MURDIR O~ 1111 ORll~T llFRISS•• -. CINEMA VIEJO "' t UMM«>lw• 101.,u Mll-•llJO AM~ IPGJ~IN~..._ __ ..;.8.;..30...;...6.-9..;.9.;..0-~ I ~ I PETH O'TOOLE ... 1H€ LION IN WINTER lATHElllME HEP'IURM ~EW~.~!!1~.~EMAS ? *Wfe>ll (ljjfU 644-0760 ol.UO HI TIMS SNOW I SA"'LM-6nMUt llPOll 7:Jt ,...._ -n· WUTllOOC CMM.t.S WISlMIOl'a AT llOOl-IT UM4tJ £111STOL CINEMA -tOl•t ... cb tNUt ML COi.ST ~ AAIA 540..7444 .... CHAIUS llOMSON "DEATH WISH" ; l ISTOL CINEMA -"""'"•C.fl .. CO.Uf~4Uol. 0.1444 . WfSTl•ooK CIH&W WUt-f• •I IOOOIMWU ._at0t, Slo.4401 STOLCIHEMA "°''°'•IMACU,_ c...a, ............ S40-7444 , I I • A c s k c p SC J1 II Ct co la m Ht Sl t 01 m at ri1 th bE G; Le wi Ce: ha so of hu fee th cr1 se ab . th1 ca bit ca an M1 SOI Cal th< < tio ter at Fir ml ye; gr< f IOj! abl wh Co1 wh dn l lha thE Les qui -bef I 1' s ( wil Ni§ Su1 We SQ\i of Ro De· 1 ma de COi util 1 tha nee A Sch 8Wt thei nu a T pub 9:3( M kno aw• Stu~ R rro1 aw me. Saddlebaek \ VOL. 68, NO. 156, ~SECTIONS, 38 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A ~ , -.. Today'!f Closlag N.Y.Stoek8 ~ THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1975 TEN CENTS 'Help': . : -'\ ranel Urg~s €USD to ~C;reaDI By JAN WORTH ministralive services und Bob scare stories" about the effects ly developed portion of Mi~slon 6ttt1eDeu,.,..1et~ G b . f h d . . f d I I -reco, c airman o t e i.st.rict's o more eve opment approva s Viejo is in the Capistrano district ..a'he Mission Viejo Municipal Growth Planning Advisory Com-on school overcrowding, district -with the rest in theSaddleback Aft'visory Council urged the over-mission. officials gave up. Valley Unified School District . crowded Capistrano Unified Jn return, Gr~co replied, But ofter a two-hour dis-When the planned community School District Wednesday to "County planning is well aware cussjon, Greco and Wimer is built to maturity, however, keep yelling "Help!" to Orange of the growth projections of this agreed to recommend that copies more than two· thirds of it will be County planners, even if those district. We cannot say to a de· of the district's growth projec-in CUSD. All of ijle next 60,000 pleas are labeled crying wolf. veloper thou s halt or thou shalt tioos be included in all cor · Mission Viejo residents will send The MAC m et io a s tudy not build." respondencc on new develop. their chi ldren to Capistrano session on school planning with Wimer added that after a ments to the county. Unified schools. Joe Wimer, CUSD director of ad· period of writing letters "full of About one#third of the present-Though need for new schools in * * * the Mission Viejo area Is great, Greco stressed, the district faces building pressures in many other parts of its 154·square·mile area. ''Our ex is ting permanE'nt facilities have a capacity of 10,782 s tudents," Greco said. '·This year, we have 13,(i()() stu· dents. We're housing the over· flow in 33 portables -and they're not all in Mi ssion Viejo." ··our schools are overc rowded. * * * · Does that mean we're poor plan- ners? No, it doesn't. .. There is one solution and it's money," he said. Because of the l'equirements of state law th<tl "the students must be there before we gel money to build," the district faces both funding and building lags, Greco explained. further, developers cannot re· (See CROWDING, Page A!) * * * Mather Testifies Emotional HUrd Cuts Suggested Grabs -Attorney CUSD Teachers Off er Views Teacher representatives in the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict agreed W edneeday night to· submit a list of recommended badg-et cuts to the board. Westbe rg of San Clemente ... We need re r oln m enda tion s for budget cuts from teachers and from the staff." .. Pla nning sevt.>r:.JI hundred thousand dollars in cuts will take time," s aid' Rc nedict. "Jt means we are going to have lo hurt.some part of the educational process." By TOM BARLEY Of Ule Dally Piiot SCatt Shaking with fury, Steven Craig Hurd got to his feet in the courtroom today, grabbed his lawyer and ordered him to im· mediately halt questioning of Hurd's mother. Aroused from his drug-induced stupor for the first time in the Orange County Superior Court murder trial, Hurd told defense attorney William Gamble: "All right, all right. knock it off, I said lhat'senough." The outburst had appeared to be imminent througho ut Gamble's questioning of Mrs. Lois Donna Hurd, called lo the witness stand to describe U>e suf· ferings of her children al the hands of her second husband. Mrs. Hurd testified ·while her son swayed and gripped the arms of bis chair that her second husband burned the children's feet with cigarette lighters, beat them and infli ct e d other cruelties that led to him being sent to state prison on a child abuse conviction. Judge Frank Dornenichini sent the jury from the courtroom an<I called a brief recess while Gam- ble and court officers tried to calm the obviously anguished and weeping defendant. The judge said questioning of Mrs. Hurd will resume when her son has assured th~ court that he can retain his composure during that exam in.a.lion. Gamble said his aim in ques· tioning Mrs. Hurd is to help de- termine her son's frame of mind al the time Mission Viejo teacher Florence Nancy Brown was murdered by mutilation five years ago in an Jrvine orange grove. Hurd, 25, is accused of that kill - ing in June of 1970, but was not able lo face trial until this year when the CaHfornia Supreme Court ruled that he could be tried while under daily supervised drug medication. Lawyers for both sides agree that Hurd is incapable of telling the truth or understanding testimony without the aid of tran- quilizers administered to him before he enters the courtroom. Before today, the bushy- Niguel _Fire Station Due Orange County government will PHY $60,000 for a new Laguna Niguel fire station site. The Cou nt y Board of Supervisors voled unanimously Wednesday to buy the 27,000· square· foot parcel at th~ comer or Stonehlll Drive and Niguel Road from Avco Community Developers. The final payment won't be made, however, until .the project clears ijle c;oastal conversation comminion and roads and utilities are installed by Avco. The purchase culminates more than a year of site-hunting and negotiations. HoJWrsSet At Viejo High About No Mission Viejo High School stud ents will receive awards and scholarship.'l for their past year's work 't the an· nual aword1 ceremony tonight. The program, open to the public, wlll be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. ln lhe high school Jtym . Many of the students do not know they will be receiving award•. accordln1 lo De.an o( Students Tom Tullar. Refreshments wm be served from 7•30 to 8 p.m. with the awards presentallona im· mediate!)• Collow lna. ~ haired defendant seemed to be thoroughly sedated by the daily dosage of drugs and apparently unaware or uncaring of what was going on around him in the courtroom. . Two of Hurd's companions at Jthe time Mrs. Brown, 31, of El Toro was killed, have testified lhat Hurd consumed at least 100 "reds" (seconal) daily and was completely ~nder their influence when he alll!gedly abducted the teacher at knifepoinl and then re· peatedly stabbed her. (See HURD, Page A2) ~•IY Pilot Slat! Photo AN OUTBURST OF FURY Murder Defendant Hurd Viet Answer Put 'em in Promontory A trio of UC Irvine students have looked al the Viet· namese refugee encampment al Camp Pendleton, eyed the rental situation at the lrvine Company's Promontory Point apartmenta in Newport Beach and come up with a solution. IN A LETTER to lhe campus newspaper, ''New Univers1· t y," Bob Kaplan, Bnice Ha.rris and Bob Butler note that ·'Promontory Point is al present no more than 17 percent oc· cupied. We have also noted that the Vietnamese refugees at Camp Pendleton are overcroweded and are forced lo live in dwellings ill·suited for habitation. . ,_ "How can these two problems be dealt with ? The answer is obvious. By allowing the refugees to move into Promon· tory Point will not only enable them to live in adequate hous· ing, it also solves the lrvine Company's problem of low oc- cupancy (the federal government would subsidize Promon· to_r_y_ Point .L to say nothing_of curing ,the loneliness or the present occupants of the development. "IN ADDITION, this move would provide untold cultural enrichment and ethnic diversity for the stagnant 1'ewport Beach community," the students wrote. · Saddleback Chief Seeks Specifics George Henry, president of the Sadd leba ck. Valley Unified School board, said Wednesday the five local county services area should have a specific recreation program in hand when they come to lhe school board for funding . On May 19 the school board voted to make available up to $259,000 in community service funds (or year-round recreation programs for the service areas. and appointed District Communi- ty Service Director Ed Mangan as the recreation coordinator. But at that meeting, trustees said the specific amount allocat- ed to each area would be de· termined later, a long with the programs planned. "I feel we should pay for the programs presented,~ot just hand over the money.• Henry said. "l( you have $10 for the circus, you 'II spend it all," he added. Leaders of the service areas - serving Laguna Hills, South Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo, Aegean Hills, and El Toro -dif· fer on whether they want to plan their own recreation programs. Some say the school district has enough money and staff power to do the program plan- ning itself. Others say they pre- fer to have the flexibility of plan- ning for themselves. The service area leaders will present their program proposa ls to the Presidents Coun cil of the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council CSACC> tonight at 7:30 in the mezzanine room of Home Savings and Loan, El Toro. That is the first step in getting the program proposals back to the school board. The su bjecl is scheduled for the Monday agenda of the board of trustees. The cuts, which teachers claim will make possible cost of Jiving salary increases or 20 percent, are necessitated by inflation a nd more students in the district. A preliminary budget outlined May 28 calls for an 82·cenl tax rate in· crease in fiscal 1975, even without sale1ry incree1scs. "We have to face the fact that limes are tough." said trustee Stephen Smith of Laguna l'\iguel, during the special session. "Tax· payers have ha,d it. Board mem· bers and teachcl's necessarily have differing points of view. or course the board will respond to teacher prio rities, but it must also consider priorities of the public." Tony 4eon, a Dana Hills lllgh School history teacher and pres1 · dent of the Capistrano Unified Educators· Association, said that a survey or tt.>achers in CUEA showed that they place highest priority on salary increases, followed by class size, fringe benefits and teacher aides, in that order. Lee Weagley, also a Dana Hills history teacher a nd president of Capistrano Union of Federated Teach ers, s aid that CUFT teachers also pla~ghest priority on s alary .increases, followed by fringe benefits, class size and teacher aides. ··we-h1We slated our priorities in the clearest terms," said teacher r epr esentative Chris Prescott, a Dana Hills English teacher . "Now we ask: what are the priorities of the board?" Superinte nde nt Trum<.in Benedict pointed out that the board has set as a goal paying e mployes sa laries at leas t equivalent lo the average puid by other unified districts in Orange County. "Where will w e gel t he money?" <.isked trustee Edward Bi linguist Top Speller WASHINGTON <UPI> - Hu gh Tos te s on , the 14 · year-old bilingual son of a University of Puerto Rico professor, won the 1975 na· tional spelling bee today. T ost eson. fro m San German. P .R .• captured the Sl,000 top prize by cor- rectly s pelling the word '·inrisor," :.i ft t'r runnerup Mark O g l e. l •I. of Greenwood . Ind .. mis · s p('lled the wor<~ .. bnllian· tine" and Tosteson suc- cessfully corrected his er- ror. Ogle was also in last year's bee. Leon said teachers recommen· dations could be ready by the first of next week. He said he would require al least a week or ten days to put together st a ff recommendations. ROTC 'Baek' Faculty Reverses Reversal ROTC is <1t CC Irvine to sh1 y unless the faculty senate takes another vote, CC I Chancellor Daniel Ald rich said to- day. THE AIR Force Rcscr\'c Officer Train111g Corps pro· gram would give UCl students credit for taking military training courses at USC. The controversial program has been the subject of three academic s<.·nC:1te votes since Nov· embt-r, each revt-rs ing a previous position. By a three· vote majonty 0 42·139). the senate·s most re· C'cnt ballot f;,ivorcd keeping the program. which is set to begrn next fall. THE p'~oGRAM flas been attacked by campu:i Af· f1rmative Action Officer Ramon Curiel as discriminatory against women, who may pot apply for combat flight train· ing. Additionall y. a student Committee to Slop ROTC at UCI was formed lo battJe the "military indoclrmalion" ofCered by the program. h the issue resol\'cd ? ··r don't know." s<.iid the Chancellor. ''E\'ery time the sena te meets. 1t takes anothei· vote,'' he said wryly. THE FACt;LTY sceems to be split about half and half on the program, he said, .. and I expect those who are a~ainst ROTC to continue to press to have ·the program eliminated.·· Disneyland Picks El Toro High Band The El T o ro lligh School Marching Chart!t•rs band and Chargetlcs Drill Team have bel'n selected as o ne of three bands performing for the press pr~­ miere of '·America On Parade." Disneyland's bi centennial ex- travaganza . The press premiere. the ttrst viewing of the birenlennial pro· gram, is not open to the public. About l,000 members of the in· ternational pl'ess h:J ve been in· vited. fl wLll be held at 8:30 p.m. June 12 al Dis neyland. Public performances of ··America On Parade" begins June 14. , The Marching Chargers were selerted for the press premiere after their performance in the Disn eyland M o thc J's' Day Parade. .. America On Parade" is a 30-minute salute to American history and the bi centennial. It treats the American past from Columbus to Cape Kennedy in larger-th11n ·life parade units and huge ''People of America" dolls, ' school s pokt'S men said. ··America On Parade" 1s re· µorted to be the la rgest single contri bu lion in honor of the b1 rentennial b y any s ingle pnv<.ite corporation, according to school s pokes men. High school mus ic officials s aid the D1 s n ey l~nd Band Fesh val Coordinator st-le<.1.ed the El Toro band for the premiere berause it fit the requirements of being a group that ··sparkles, a nd is ,, .. e ll-d isciplined and sounds solid.·· Study for Susan WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi· dent Ford's 17·year-old daughter Susan will spend 10 days at a photographi c works hop in Yosemite National Park June 8·18 s tud y ing under famed landscape photographer Ansel Adams. Quake Hits Kern Wunty 'A New Era for Women' Or::a ~-·· Weatller Mos tly cloudy Friday, according to tbe weather service. with hazy sun· shine inland areas by mid· afternoon. Beach highs in the upper 601, inland 75. SAKERSFIELD <AP>- A mild earthquake cen· tered 20 miles south o( here shook southern Kern Coun· ly this mornin g, authorities said. The quake registered 4.3 on the open-ended Richter scale on tb6 selsmogrQph al the University or California, Berkeley. CaJ TC(b sclentlst.s got a read· tng of 4.1 ln Loa Angeles, otllclals 1a ld. Kern Counly ahertff's de· pultes and Baker (i~ld polite aaid they got a ha11d{Ul of calls after the Cluake al 7:47 a.m ., but no damaee or injury was re- ported. Tearful, Ford Wat~hes Daughter Graduate WASHINGTON (UPI) - President ford told a graduating high school class of girls today that they were entering "a new era for women In America" and then watched with tears in his eyes as hiR daughter Susan re· ceived her diploma. "I muy have slipped and umbled coming down those (airplane> st e ps in Salzbur1, Austria. last week, but today I as- sure you I'm walking on the clouds," For~ teld the 1,300 i;raduates at Holton·Arms, an c.x· eluslvc private s chool tor girls which she attended tor four years. As s he stepped toward the headmas ter to receive her r I diploma. her head turned toward her father and her blue eyes · snapped shut and reopened with tears. The President cl3sped her \n his arms and his eyes also moistened. In his speech lo the gathering, Ford again urged ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. "Before America completes its bi«nt.ennial cel~br~Uon, 1 hope the Equal Rii!htl Amendment will be pen of tM U.S. Conatilu· Uon," ford sa¥. "Pc* BR.A also s\ands for a new en ,_. •'Omen ln Amerka -an era ot equal riahta and ~sponslbUlUes and r~wardl." Craduotc1 wore three styles of Jona wb te dresses. Susan cho5e a I ~' \ gown with an empire waist and a dotted swiss jacket. Alter the formal ceremonies were over, Susan 01nd her friend, Barbara Manfuso. embraced. Ford, seeing the girls. lifted hi s head in laug hter and agatn wrapped his arms around his on- ly daughter. Mrs . Ford s miled and said, "Fourth one down." Sui>an wns the last or her four children to araduatc from high school. Two or her son~. Steven and Mleb ae l, wltnassed th e ceremony but her other son. Jack. did not muke it. Dri.vlng in from Utah. his old car broke down ln Ob lo and he ttathe!d the (Sff FORD, Pa,-e.U) INSIDETODAY · Orange Coast CA>Ueue's jW). ang class had a ~rfecttr logical /mal ezom -tt ~ • fuhing al Lak~ I rvint. Plaotoa on Page cs sho~d how weU thlt rtuc:Unts learned. •• •• •$ ., .. ... ., C1o4 ... , .. .. A l.a •• U DAILY PILOT 'I!- Military Reduction _Jlejected • WASHINGTON CAP) -The Senate refused today to require a 200,000-man reduction in the 485 ,000 Am e rican troops deployed overseas. A troop-cut amendment by &.·n. Mike Gravel. <D-Alaska), was deCeated by voice vote, with only a few sen a tors on the floor. The action followed rejection Wednesday of initial budget- cutting assaults on a $30.3 billion weapons authorization bill. Votes were scheduled for later today on amendments lo cut funding for such major new weapons systems as the Bl bomber, the AW ACS flying radar system and additional advanced intercontinental ballistic mis· siles. At the White House, Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott. emerged from a Re publican leadership meeting with Presi- dent Ford sayin~ he told the President he thinks the weapons authorization bill "will survive in the form he wishes." An objection by Sl'n . Sam 1'unn, <D·Ga.), prevented an ef. fort by Gravel to modify his amendment to provide for a 10.000 token ~verseas troop cut. Grave l said the mood dis -' played by the Senate in support of the military establishment· Wednesday indicated that a token cut was the most that could be achieved, but that such a cut would "demonstrate peaceful in- tent." Panel Weighs Health Plan For Seniors Orange County S upervisor Thomas Riley will appear on a panel of experts at Saddleback Community Hos pital Tuesday to outline future health care plans for senior citizens. Other panelists include Dr. Stanley van den Noort, dean of UC Irvine, School of Medicine ; Roland Smoot. president of the Golden Rain Foundation: Robert Griffeth of the Orange County Sher;H's Department; and Ronald Lunceford of the Orange County Comprehensive Health Planning Council. as well as medical and administrative personnel from area hospitals and Saddle back College. Part of a Saddleback College series on gerontology, this sess ion will focus on planning in health care for senior citizens of the Saddleback Valley and :south Coast region. The public is invited lo attend the 7:30 p.m . meeting in the cafeteria of the hospital, 24451 Via Estrada in Laguna Hills. Viets to Learn Traffic Rules Stale officiuls will brief In- doc hinese refugees at Camp Pendleton on California traffi c rules, focusing on bicycles e1nd motorcycles because they are the main means of transportation in Vietnam. Ronald L. Bartlett, manager of the D M V office in nearby Oceanside, said Wednesday the project will involve lectures in Vietnamese, film presentations and exhibits. He said classes will begin Monday. Bartlett said a Vietnamese translation of the state motor vehicle code handbook will be distributed to participunts in the prognm. ORANGE COAST !>B DAILY PILOT T ... 0.MI .. (H\I O.lly Po•ol. •1111 •111<11 I\<""' btfW'd tP\e ._.......,.,., ..... , I• oubli"-0 DY thit Or•nCJlt C.oa'!tl Pvbt1'1'1lf'IO Compttn, ~., .. ,, toition\, •re publl....., MonllJ•f lll<OUOll F"0.Y tor Co\I• ~..,,,.. 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Fro• Page Al CRO·WDING li11bly pred ict more th:.m two years ahead when and where they will build, he said. But it takes two years to plan and build · an elementary school, two and a half for an intermediate school, and three years for a hjghschool. Miffed be ca use no CUSD trustees a ttended the meeting, opting ins tead to meet with teachers to discuss s alary de- mands, MAC members com- plained that they get many com· plaints from Miss ion Viejo resi- dents about CUSD pl:main{! and lack of cooperation with the com- munity. "People say they can't get any answers," Counc1lman John J'\o. ble said. "I would say to anyone who says that. 'have you asked'!' · Greco retorted. Wimer rejoined that the MAC's letter requesting the s tudy session '"showed an amazin ~ lack of information'' about the district. "Nobody that r know of came lo me for information," he said. Greco said the district will need Sll million in the next two years to keep up with its build mi: plans. Those plans include a new elementary school 1n th e Barcelona Homes section of north Mission Viejo, the Capistrano Valley High School in south Mission Viejo, Shorrcliffs Intermediate School. and San Juan Creek Elementary. The district has acct:ss to $5 million through the sale of ap- proved bonds next fall. After that, it will have to seek a further state loan, go for a new bond elec- tion, or seek a tax override. "Most parents came here with the idea that their kids would at· tend a neighborhood school -but it's not working out that way," MA C Chai rman Richard Lowcock said. "I think the voters of Mission Viejo would vote fo r a higher t ax rate if tt meant they could gel some schools ,'' one r esident added. ''But you must understand that our district ext ends to San Clemente a nd includes Dana Point and Capistrano Beach. For the most part, those coastal areas are set, and we don't think they'd approve more taxes," Wimer said. Mission Viejo resident Ken Ledermann said perhaps it would be bett& for Mission Viejo to consider forming its own un- ified district. Basque Guerrillas Slwot 2 Policemen MADRID <U PI> -Two Bas- que guerrillas fought a gun battle with. police aboard a moving trarn toda y, killing one policeman and injuring another, government sources said. Armed with a sub-machine gun and pistol, they then ordered the engineer to s top al a point where a getawa y car was expecting them and fl e d, sources said. The incident on the San Sebas· tian·Bilbao railway line marked escalating violence in the Basque region wbe re the government has partly sus pended civil rights and declared a news blackout in a n ·effort to s tamp out an - tigovernment a nd separatis t groups . The dead police man, identified as Mariano Romizin was the six- th policeman killed by Basque separatist guerrillas in the past three m onths. Political violence in the northern Spanish Basque provinces, a center of an· t1government activity, has claimed 53 lives in the past seven years. According to government SOUl'Cl'S the two guertillas, SUS· pected members of the outlawed se parati s t g r oup Basque Homeland and Liberty, boarded the train with other passengers. Pulling guns from under their coats, one of the guerrillas fired a Teacher Cite 'Breakdown' In Discussion At Wednesday night's meeting bctwt:c n C<Jp is t rano Cn ifi ed School D1str1ct teachers and trustees, teachers complained of a communication breakdown between the two groups. Dana Hills H igh School English teacher Chris Prescott referred to approaching the board "hat in hand.'' The tone of the evening was set. from the outset by another Dana Hills teacher, Tony Leon, presi- dent of the Capistrano Unified Educators' Association. b1,1rst of submachine gun fire at the two police guar& that ride on every Basque train. The other held up the enginler and told him to proceed full speed to a point near the village of Recalde where a getaway car was waiting tor the gunmen. Relations between Spain and France chilled Thursday after the French government accused Madrid of sending police onto French territory to track Basque nationalist tefugees. The charges were made in the French parliament Wednesday by Interior Minister Miche l Poniatowski who demanded that France lodge a strong protest in Madrid against the "inadmissi· ble" 9ehavior of Spanish security authorities. Poniatowski said he instructed French security forces a long the sensitive frontier with Spain to stop any Spanish police agent trying to slip into France in dis- guise. For o limited time you Bate of 0:40/o Price· Advance SIOws in May WASHINGTON CAP) -ln· creases in wholesale prices slowed lo four-tenths or a percent in May after April's sharp jump, the Labor Department reparted today. Two-thirds of the May increase was attributed to higher prices for farm products. Wholesale prices had fallen for four consecutl ve months before ri'ltng 1.5 percent ln April. However, the Ford administra- tion said that sharp one-month increase did not portend a return to the high monthly rates of infla· tion in 1974. Industrial commodities prices rose only two-tenths of a percent last month following increases or one-tenth in each of the previous two months. Economists regard the in· dustrial commodities portion or the Wholesale Price Index as a truer mea s ure of inflation because food prices are more er· ratic and thereCore do not have as great an impact on the over-all price structure as do changes in industrial prices. The four -tenths rise in wholesale prices last month, although high by historical stan- dards, was well below the mon- thly increases typical in 1974. In May, farm products rose 2.9 percent following a jump of 6.7 percent in April. Processed food SnwkeyBear Due in Viejo .smoke~ the Bear will be flip- ping flapjacks Sunday in Mission Viejo at the seconc$ annual fund raising breakfast of the Orange County Fire Department. Proceeds from the breakfast go into a fund for relief of families or firefjghters injured or killed in the line of duty. On display at~ breakfast will be county flre t ucks, paramedic units, ambula s and patrol cars. Pancakes, sausage, juice and milk will be served Crom 7 a.m. until ~oon in the Burroughs Corp. parking lot, 25725 Jeronimo Road. Tickets are $1; children under five eat free. ,. and seed declined nine tenths of a percent, following a rise of 3.5 percent the previous month. Combining these two sectors, aertculturat prices rose six tenths or a percent to a level 8.2 pe1·cent above May of 1974. The rise in the agricultural sec· tor resulted mainly from higher prices for Uvestock, raw cotton, potatoes, live poultry and eggs. Llvestock alone was reparled up i4.1 percent last month. Meanwhile, industrial prices remained fairly stable, continu- ing a trend that began earlier this year. The largest increases in this sector were for lumber and wood products, fuels and pawer. The Wholesale Price Index last month stood •t 173.2, meaning that it cosl $113.20 to buy goods that cost $100 in the 1967 base ye~1-. Officers Burn Marijuana in Garden-Grove More than one ton of confiscat- ed marijuana and other drugs worth $1.5 million in illicit street sales was incinerated in Garden Grove today by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. The big burn, which started at 10 a.m. in the special smog· containing furnaces at Security Environmental Systems Com- pany, was due to last several hours. A spokesman for Los Angeles Sherif( Peter Pitche;;s said the contraband inc luded 2,000 pounds of marijuana, more than 163,000 drug tablets and two pounds of heroin and cocaine. The drugs had been seized over the past six months by sheriff's deputies who cleared 5,000 cases in the process, Pitchess' office claimed. The sheriff's spokesman said the drugs represented only about one fourth of the amount seized during that lime and the r e· mainder is being held as evidence In court cases. "Personally. I think that would be a good idea," Wimer said. "Maybe now isn't the right time, but eventually Mission Vie.lo will be big enough to support ils own ''At the risk of launching our own version of the Paris peace talks," he said, "I would like to request a change in the seating arrangements . Could the five teacher representatives who are here this evening be seated together, facing the board?" con get America's best selling district." Clwirs Sing In Concert, Ann Morris of Newport Beach will be g ues t me7.ZO soprano soloist Sunday night when the Saddleback College choir and St. George's Ch urch choir sing In concert in Laguna Hills. Don Walker, choral director al Saddleback College, will conduct the program which includes works of Johann Sebastian Bach, Ralph Vaughn Williams and M. Thomas Cousins. Fred Barnes, organist and choirmaster at St. George's will play the orsan, as· sisted by a string quartet. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. at St. George's Church, 23802 Ave. De La Carlotta. Fro•PageAJ HURD ... Judie Domenlchlnl pt1ns to caU a weekend recess when Mn~. ffurd complftes her testimony. Gamble said he hopes to put Hurd in the wltnesa stand on Monday. .. ' t A table and chairs were found 3nd aet up, and the rounds of verbal ping-pong began. Front Page Al FORD ••. White House at 5:30 a.m. without coat or tie. Fresh on the hee ls of his order requiring schools receiving federal aid to provide combined or comparable programs for boys and girls, Ford stressed the n ew roles (or women in American life. "You are coming of age in an •xttting time," Ford told the graduates. "You have options now open to you that until recent· ly were closed. "Several ot you will attend formerly all-male universities.\ Some will choose careen once reserved for men only. Others wlll pioneer In ttelds opened up by our advancln~ technology. But all of you will have more freedom than evar to pu.raue new opportunllle1 and n e w challenges.'' whiskey for only $5.99 a quart. Seagram's 7 Crown. It's America's wh iskey. llAC&AI DISll.lln co. I y c &lfltCAI lll!Ull·• •m• '° l'IOCf. • ' • ' h. "' a: rT SI h 8 rT c bl c C• h n II SI 0 n a ... u b G L \Ii fc h SI 0 h fc t c S• a ll c b c a ti t1 a f h l· a a 1 t <I d s c 11 h c a .E r Irvine EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 156, 4 SECTIONS 54 PAGES • I Th~ City of Irvine should s top handing _out money to private, non-profit organ izations which ask fo r city support. lht• com· munity services commiss ion said Wednesda y On a 4· l vote. over the obJe<:- llon of Commissione r Robert Berney, the commission recom· mended a policy to the cit y coun· cil on how t o deal with the burgeoning r equesls for fin an· Not c1al and other assistance. But the comm ~sion was un· animous in recommending an end to the mounting expen · ditures for financial aid, said Community Services Director .Paul Bra dy. Since Irvine wus incorporated, Brady said. a total of $12,810 has been contribute<I to groups s uch as Bobbie Sox. Little League, Orange County Fair Housing ORANGE COUNTY, CA LIFORNIA r Santa Council and others. In the 1972·73 fiscal year, con- tributio n s to t a le d $500. In 1973·74, g ifts reached $2,660. And, through April 18 of t his year, donations reached $9,650. T he policy approved by the commission does a lJow some ci· t y assis tance for non-profit groups. City services are li mited to Claus, consultation, a nd ass1stanee in orga_n ization, o btaining the use of facilities, publicity and pro· gra m e va lua t ion under the policy. To q uallfy, a program mu:,l: -Be a n on -profit organ1 zatwn geared to m eet the needs and in· terests o f a segm ent or the lrvine community. -Be open to the public. Today'~ (;losl~. N.Y. S toek THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1975 T,.EN CENTS0 Panel -Adhere to city policies. -Carry a dequate li ability in· surance naming the city as a protected party. Give the city a copy or its bylaws . -Be f ina n c i a l l y self· sufficient. -No l con fl ict w i"1.h or dupli<!a te other c1ly·sponsorcd programs. Groups may be required to file Says fmancial reports and would have to allow a city representative on their gove rning boards. The matte r of gifts to non· profit groups was r eferred to the co mm1ss1on as t he cit y council, facin g increas ing reques ts, sought a uniform policy for handling them . T he policy may be considered by the counc1J this month, said Brady. ' Mother Testifies Emotional H11rd , Grabs Att~ey UCIM s Offer Teaching Hospital Studied By TOM BARLEY Of Ille Dally Pilot Stall Shak ing with fu ry. Stev~n Craig Hurd got to his feet in the courtroom today, grabbed his la wyer a nd or de red him to im· med iately ha lt questionin~ or Hurd's mother. Aroused from his drug-induced stupor for the fi rst lime in the Orange County Superior Court murder trial. Hurd told defe nse attorney William Ga mble : "All right, all ri~ht, knock it off, I said that'senough." The outburst had appeared to be immine nt throug h o ut Gamble's questionin~ of Mrs. Lois Donna Hurd, called to""'Clle" witness stand to describe the suf· fel'ings of he r children at the hands ofherse condhus ba nd. Mrs. Hurd testified while her son swayed and gripped the arms of his c hair thal her second husband burned the children's feet with cig arette lighters, beat them and i nfli ct e d othe r cruelties that le d to him bean~ sent to st ate prison on a child abuse conviction. · Judge Frank Domt>nichini sent the jury from the cou11.room and called a bncf recess while Gam- ble and court ofCi ccrs tried to calm the obv ious ly anguished and weeping de fe ndant. The judge said questioning of Mrs . Hu/d will r esu me when her son has a ssured the cou1t that he can retain his composure during that examination. Gamble said his aim in ques· tioning Mrs . Hurd is to help de· termine her son's fra me of m ind at the time Mission Viejo teacher• Flor e nce N ancy Brown was murdere d by mutilation fi ve years ago in a n Irvine orange grove. Hurd, 25, is accused or that kill· ing in June of 1970, but was not able to face trial until this year when the California Supreme Court ruled that he could be tried while unde r daily s upe r vised drug medication. Lawye rs for both sides agree that Hurd is incapable of telling the truth o r unde r s tand in g (See HURD, Page A2) Daily Pl lot St•fl Photo AN OUTBURST OF FURY Murder Defendant Hurd ,_ ·Viet Answer Put 'em in Promontory A trio of UC Irvine s tudents have looked at the Viet· names'e r efugee en campment at Ca mp P endleton. eyed the r ental situa tion at the Irvine Company 's Promontory Point e1partments in Ne wport Beach and come up wnh a solution. JN A LETT ER to µ>e campus newspa per. ··New l:ltill't:rsi· ty, .. Bob Kaplan, Bruee Harris and Bob Butler note thal .. Promontory Point is at.-priesent no m ore than 17 percent ot" cupied. We have a lso noted thl:lt t he Vietnamese refugees <it Camp P endleton are overcrowedcd and are fo rced to live in dwellings ill-suited for habitation. "How can these two problems be dealt with'! The answer is obvious. By allowing the refu~ees to m ove into Promon· tory Point will not only enable them to live in adequate hous· in g, it also solves the Ir vine Company's problem of low oc· cupancy (the fed eral government would subsidize Promon· tory Point;, to say nothing' or curing tlie loneliness of the present occupants orthe development. "IN ADDITION, this move would provide untold cultural enriehment and ethnic diversity fo r the stag nant Newport Beach co mmunity," the students wroll'. Farm Measure Signed Bill /mended to End Conflict in Fields SACRAMENTO '{AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. today s igned historic farm labor legislation in- tended to end a decade of conflict a nd violence in California agriculture. . , The bill takes e Uect Aug. 28. The first state -s uper vised secret ballot 4nion organizing elect ions are expe cted s hortly after that date . Brown s miled broadly as he signed the bill in 'the Capito) news conference roo m with a circle of legislative leaders surrounding him. "This has been a long time in coming. It s houldn't be looked at as an end but as a beginning," Brown said. "I see nothing but good in the long haul for people who work on the land." the De mocratic gov· ernor s aid. "Whatever tactics may have been employed in the past, what is required now is that the unions must win over the hearts and minds of f a rm worke rs," he added. Brown said he believes the fed e r a l g overnme nt s ho uld follow California 's l ead and enact a n ational farm la bor law. The Brown bill was endorsed by all major e le m ents o f California agriculture. But it on· ly shifts the fa r m labor conflict to a new. and presumably more peaceful arena with state con· trols. It was clear that the batll· ing in California agriculture was Daughter's Sehool President Pwhes ERA at Graduation WASHlNGTON (U Pil - President Ford told a graduatin~ high school class of girls today that they wer e entering "a new era for women in America" and then watched with tears In his eyes as tlls d aughter susan re - ceived her diploma . in his arms and his eyes also moistened. ln his s peech to the gathering, Ford again urged 1·atiCicalion of the Equal rughts Amendment. "Before Amerh:a completes its bicentennial celebration, I hope the Equal R ights Amendment will be parl of the U.S. Conslitu· lion," Ford said. "For ERA also stands for a new era for women In America -an era of equa l rights and responsibilities and rewards." not over. I mmed iat e ly afte r Brown s igned the bill. one of t he major growers suppo rting the plan, E & J Gallo Co. called a Sacramento press conference to attack fa r m labor leader Ces ar Chavez. "We a ppla ud the governor for his arduous and successful cf. forts lo bring this law. to frui· lion ... s aid Waller Bregman, Gallo vice president . By DOUGLAS FRIT'lSCHE 01 u.e Daily Piiot Stall An offer by ct pra vale group to bµild a teaching hospital for UC Irvine's medical school "is cer· ta inly a n a lte rnative worth con· s id erin g. ·' LI C I Chancellor D a ni e l Aldric h s a id a l a breakfast today. A university r eq uest for a $12 million appropriation to build a n on-campus leaching hospital is on s haky g r o und an t he A s- sembly. which is presently con- sider ing the s tale budget for next year ., In Jjcht of the tight slate finan· c1al !ituat ion and their own de· sires to build a hospital in Irvine. Hoa g Me m ori <1 l Hos pita l of Newport Beach and Wes tern World Med 1<:al 1-'ounda tion of Ford Signs Bill to ~ost Highway Work WASHINGTON C 'PJ>-T he White House a nnounced today Pres id e nt F ord hus signed legislation lo s timulate the sa).!· gin~ high way construction in· dustry by tempo rarily giving st ales more flexib11ity an the use of federal aid. · F ord signed the.bill l a~c Wed· ncsday n ight. shortly before a m idnight d eadline for act ion. Pres id ential aides said Ford had mixed feelings about the overall me as ure -strongly sup· porting only one o( two major provis ions h ut felt he hud to s ign t he ··ftod c r a l l-i hurc of highway projects ad" to s pur stale highwa y construction pro· g r ams fu nded m ainly \\1th feder al money. l ·nder lhe bill . St ates \\ 111 be allowl'd until St•pt. 30 to trans fer feder al mont·y from one l'ategory to another w1 l h1n t he o ve rall lughway aid program. removing a prcv10us proh1b1t1on on such shifts. -St<Jtcs may temporarily go ahead with fcdcrully assis ted h ighway cons t ruction wit hout producang .. matching funds.·• normully runging from 10 per· cent to 30 percent of the overall cost depend mg on the type or road. "I may have s lipped and tumbled comin g d own those <air plane) steps in Salzburg, •Austria, last week, but today I as- s ure you I'm walking on the c louds,'' Po rd told the 1,300 graduate• al ffolloh·Arms, an ex· elusive private school for girls which s he attended for four years. Graduak. wore three styles of long white dresses . Susan chose a J:own with an empire waist and a dolled s wiss j acket . Sue% Canal Open Again Irvine o-ffi cials h<.1ve offered to build a h os pit al fo r UCl 's medical s chool. Aldrich s a id h<' met with repres enta tives o f Hoag a nd Western Wo r ld . which haVl' joined forces in t he Irvine ven· ture. on May 27. The meetin g, s a 1d Aldrich," as to inform him of t he offer , made 111 a letter to l1C Regents . On possible slate financing for the on-ca mpus hos pital. Aldrich said, .. J am not optimbtic thal the money will be in the budget." Ter ms of the p roposed a gree· m cnt arc ne bulous. the 'Chan· t'cllor said. T he facility, he said, could be e ither a joint hos pital or {See HOSPITAL, Page A2) ROTC 'Baek' Faculty 'Reverses Reversal RQTC' 1s al liC Irvine to slay unless the f:Jcult y :;enC:1lc takes another vote, CC I Ch<1ncellor Daniel Aldrich said to· day. T H E AIR r·orce Reserve Officer Training Corps pro· gram would give UCI students credit for taking milita ry train ing courses at USC. The controversial progra m has been the Subject of three academic senate \'Oles s ince :":ov· ember, ea ch revers ing a pre vious position. By a three-vote majority Cl42·139 ), the senate·s most re· cent ballot fa\'Ored keeping the program. which is set to begin next fa ll. THE PROGRAM has been atta cked by campu~ Af. firmat ive Action Officer Ramon Curiel as dis criminatory C:1gainst "ome n, who may not apply for combat flight train in,;. Adtl1t1on o.il ly. a studC'nt Com mittec to Stop ROTC al L·c I was form ed to battle the .. m1ht;.iry indoctri nation" o ffered by the program. l s the issue resol ved0 .' ·· 1 don 't know." said the Chunce ll or ... Every lime the senate meets, it lakes another vote," he S<.tid wryly. THE FACULTY seeems to be split a bout half and half on the pro~ram , he s;,iid, "and l expect those who arc agains t ROTC to continue to prt!ss to have the program eli minated . ., Rowdy Seniors End Year at Mater Dei In a n Anaheim Con vention Cente r ceremony enlivt•ned by explod ing firecrackers <1nd some boisterous seniors, Mater De i High School graduated 411 stu· dents Wednesday e v.ening. The commencement speaker, Rt. Rev. Msg r . John Sammon, pastor of St. Cecilia Catholic Church in Tus tin, depa rted fro m his prepared text at ti m l'S to chide the rowdy graduates of Or ange Count y's only coeduca· t1onal C'alholH.' high school Also present lo officiate at the award of d iplomas was the Rt. Rev. Msgr . Don ald Strange, repr esentin g the Los An geles Archdiocese. He also chided un· ruly membl'!'s of the graduating class. A spokesm <.1 n for the school an Santa Ana s aid today the gradua· lion "w<is less sole mn than we n11 ght ha ve ho ped , but I guess th<il is becom in):! the rule wit h graduations these d ays ... Conven t to n eenter offici:.ils ~u1d the dis ruptions during the cn•nt Wl'l'l' "isolated incidents·· ~md didn't cause any major p ro· blc m l>. \·,1ted1ctonan of the gr adual· ing class was William Lawler of Westminster . Janet Lander of Co:,ta Mesa graduated second in her class and was designated the s a lutatonan . . Or:::a:-•C We •tller Mostly c loudy Friday. accord ing to the weather ser vice, with hazy sun- shine inland are as by mid- afternoon. Beach highs in the upper 60s , inland 75. I NSIDE T ODAY Orange Coast College's fish· 111g clou hod a perfeclly logical fmal exam -it Wt>nl /t.3hmg at Lake lruine. Photos on Pagf! CS showed how u .. iell the stuMrsts ltarned ' A• 1he ste pped toward the hcad01aster to re-cdvc bC?r diploma, her head turned toward her f athar ond her blue eyes 1nappcd 1hut und reopened with tears. The P res ident clasped he r After the formul ccrcm,pnies were ove~. Susan and her fnend, Barbara Manfuso. embraced. Ford, aeelnJC the a lrls, lifted his head in lau~hlcr and a~aln Amid a fl otilla of s mall vessels, ttn Egyp. tian destroyer steams out of Port Said harbor on wa y to rs mailia 1tft r President An"'lH Sada t had boarded the vessel earlier· to break a chain in ttlc Suci Canal. reopening the water wa y to commercia l traffic for t hC' first time in eight years. <Sc& FORD, P1ge A2> . Story Page A4 . l_ .. ' \ ' ~ f ' /) t . • A2 DAILY PILOT Military Thursday. June 5, 1975 ..... ,-St•rri• Reduciion BilinguUt Top Speller WASHINGTON CUP{) - Hugb Tostes on , tho 14- year-old blllngua1 son ol a Unlversily of Puerto Rlco professor, wo11 the 197S na· tlonar\pelllne bee toduy. lrVine Develop . Rejected WASHINGTON (AP> -The "Senate refused today lo require a 200,000·m,,'lll reduction in the 485 ,000 Ameri can troops de ploye d overseas. A troop -cut amendment by Sen. Mike Gravel, CD-Alaska), was defeated by voice vote, with only a few senators on the floor. The action followed rejection Wedn'esday of initial budget · cutting assaults o n a $30.3 billion weapons authorization bill. Votes were scheduled for later today on amendments lo cul funding for s uc h major new weapons systems as the Bl bomber, the AW ACS flying radar syste m and additional advanced intercontine ntal ballistic mis· sues. At lite White House, Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott emerged from a Re publican leadership meeting with Pres i· dent Ford saying he told the President he thinks the weapons authorization b ill ''will survive in the form he wishes." An objection by Sen . Sam Nunn, (D-Ga.), pre vented an ef· fort by Gra vel to modify his ttfnendment to provide for a 10,000 token overseas troop cul. Gr ave l said the mood dis· played by the Senate in support of the m ilitary establishment Wednesday indicated that a token cut was the most that could be achieved, but that s uch a cut would "demonstrate peaceful in· tent.'' Officers Burn Marijuana in Garden Grove More than one ton of confiscal· ed marijuana and other drugs worth $1.5 million in illicit street sales was incinerated in Garden Grove today by the Los Angeles County Sheri H's Department. T he big burn, which started at 10 a . m. in the special s mog- ronta ining furnaces at Stturity Environmental Systems Com- pany, was due to last several hours. A spokesman for Los Angeles St)erHf Peter Pitchess said the contraband in c luded 2,000 pounds of marijuana, more than 163,000 drug tablets and two pounds of heroin and cocaine. The drugs had been seized over the past six months by sheriff's d eputies who cleared 5,000 cases tn the process, Pitchess' oCfice elaimed. The sheriff's s pokesman said the drugs represented only about one fourth of the amount seized duri'ng that time and the re· m ainder is bein g h e ld as evidence in court cases. Apartheid Ban Pushed WI N DHOEK, South West Africa CAP) -Officials today announced sweeping measures t o abolish apartheid throughout South West Africa. New legisla tion will provide for the admission of all races to hotels, restaurants and cafes a nd the removal of "whitesonly" a nd ''non.whites" s igns on all public buHdings. Dirk Mudge, a m e mber of the ruling Executive Council, an· nounced the changes before the all-white legislative assembly here. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Tf,e 0.~CCN\I 0.11, Pllol Wllh-(h lH""'· Dl"f'd OW Mf'W\•Prt'\. 1\ O\lbh'\Ncl by f~ ().,~ C.0.\1 Puel1V'fft9 CO">PAny ~°"'"'' MllllOfl~ ,,,_ PUCltVw>o Monon '"''"fl" '"''°"' '°' CAK" /IN>•,_.. Nt•pott O•A(rl Mv*'l•~O"I 6r~ft ._Out'! ••·n ""tl"Y' '"••"'' S•OOh ,, ...... V•llr¥ •no ~~ s.. Kt'! Stoutrt Ce>"'' A 1nq1t """9tOMI eo.h°"' •\ oubf1\Md S..tura•Y'1. M'O W"Ct~·o T"'~ prtne•.,.t °"bl•\f'\1no ,,t•nt 1 o111t XIO Wt•t &, Sit•'# Cb\t• Mf''• C1lrto,n•• .,ei)& Robert N. Weed Pr•\tdrtf\I .t"O P1i10!1\.N', JcJck R. Curley Vic t Ptt>IOt~I •nd ~-•• ,,_"•9"f Thomas Keevil [OllO' Thomas A. Murphlne _,,..,1"9 Edil0< Charles H. Loqs Richard P. Nall AUl\l•nl -Mf)•"9EOilOU Tete.-OM (714) 642..Ul1 a.nsJfled Advertlslnw Ul·S.71 '6ddl•-• V•lln Ho_. OHtco H1 ... J10 • ,..., wn c1 • ...-.. ...... JO t Plan Cautioned Tosteson, from San Gt!rman, P.R ., captured the $1,000 top prize by cor· rectly spelling the word •·incisor," after runnerup Mark Ogle, 14, o f Greenwood, Ind., m is· spelled the word ''brillian· tine" and Tosteson s ue· cessfully corrected his er- ror. Ogle was also in last year's bee. Residences Processed In Irvine Without the hullabaloo that has been typical of its recent his· tory, a planned condominium de· velopm_e nt in "area 13" of· lrvine.'s University Park is being processed through the final stages of city paperwork. By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of tlM 0•11, f'll°' SiUff The Laguna Beach City Coun· cil doesn 't want traffic generated in the Irvine Company's 10,000· acre coasta l development chok· ing Art Colony streets. While taking no formal action on the matter Wedn~y night, council m e mbers a eed that major thoroughfares at would tie in to residential areas in North Laguna a re out of the ques· ti on. The Irvine Company, owner or the coastal J ands between Laguna Beach and Newport Beach, soon will s ubmit to the Orange County Planning Com· mission its request to develop the property for a population or 30,000 lo 50,000 persons. Plans already presented by the company s how that about 10,()0() persons would be located in the coastal hills behind existing de- veloped areas in North Laguna. "We'r e between a hard place a nd a rock," said Councilman Jon Brand. He said, on one hand, Laguna wants control over the coastal lands near the city, which it can gain only by annexation .. On the other hand, Brand con· tinued, the city can 't annex un- less it hMS "the ability tO manage the area." That includes roads to serve the development, he said. .Brand s uggested any major link between the southern portion or the Irvine development and Laguna Beach s hould be m ade along Laguna Canyon Road in the vicinity of Canyon Acres Drive. This would prevent traffic from dumping into Northern Laguna residential areas. Councilman Charlton Boyd agreed, but ..stressed the city should leave open the option of permitting other tie·ins, depend· ing on what happens with the an· nexation issue. The annexation issue is expect· ed to heat up next April when the Local Agency Formation Com· mission considers Laguna's sphere of influence. Laguna has proposed it stretch as far north as Crys tal Cove, midway between Laguna and Newport. Determination of the sphere of influence houndary is considered to be the first step toward ulttnrate annexatron. Ponderosa 1'1omes has been granted a residential develop· ment permit for the 16·acre site bounded by University Ddve, Golden Glow, Sandburg Way and Beach Tree. It The a ppeal pe riod for the permit expires Saturday, but no one has appealed. according to Planning Direct or Claudette Donatella. More than a decade ago, the area was zoned for apartments. But two years ago, residents bat· tied efforts to go ahead with the developm ent. A petition drive and intense lobbying with city officials brought about a cha nge, zoning the area for single family homes. ln the past year, the area has been a source of contenCion as Univer sity Park residents d is· satisfied with the amount of com· munity park land to be bought in their area with the $16 million park bond urged that •·area 13" be added to another 15-acre park. Those efforts were rebuffed by the City Council, which felt that the allocations made in the park bond eampaign s hould not be changed after voter approval. Under t he zoning for the area. as many as 691 dwelling units-a density of more than 40 an acre- wo u l d be p ermitted, Miss Donatella said. However, P onderosa has in· dicated that it plans to develop at a density of about eight units to the acre, or about 128 con· dominiums, she said. Ponderosa Homes refused to comment on its plans for the area, with a spokesman saying .. Everything is loo tentative now to comment on." Once the residential develop· mcmt·permit gets the final nod, Miss Donatella said, the develop· ment will recei ve additional city review of site plans and tract maps. Fro•PageAJ HURD ... testimony without the aid of tran· quilizers administered to him before he enters the courtroom. Before to d ay, the bushy· haired de fendant seemed to be thoroughly sedated by the daily dosage of drugs and apparently unaware or uncaring of what was going on around · him in the courtroom. Two of Hurd's companions at the time Mrs. Brown, 31, of El Toro was killed, have testified that Hurd consumed at least 100 "reds" (seconal) daily and was completely under their influence when he allegedly abducted the teacher at knifepoint and then re· peatedly stabbed her. Indictment Slated For Postal Bandit Bv JOHN VALTERZA ~ Of llM D•llY f'ilot S&.tft A federal Grand Jury indict· ment will be sought Monday against a Los Angeles man shot by police Tuesday after a holdup, chase a nd fin a l s howdown in Newport Beach. And investig ators today r e· vealed a new identity or the ar· restee who is being treated for bullet wounds a t Orange County Medical Center's jail ward. Detectives who traveled to Los Angeles Wednesday determined that the alleged gunman was ly· ing when he gave police the name Theodore James Kensil. lnstead , th e probe and fingerprint checks revealed the man to be George Edgar Bryam, 27. a transient who had been stay. ing with a girlfriend in Los Angeles. Officers a liege that it was Bryam who robbed seve ral clerks at the Corona del Mar post offi ce and escaped with more than $1,200 in the Tuesday after· noon heist. He then assertedly fled along Ma cArthur Boulevard only to be spotted by patr-0lmen. A high s peed chase, which in· eluded a collision involving the s uspect 's car a nd a passing sedan, fina lly ended at a service s tation near Campus Drive. While Bryam allegedly held a Fro•PageAJ FORD ... wrapped his arms around his on- ly daughter. Mrs. Ford s miled a nd said, "Fourth one down." Susan was the Jast of he r four children to graduate from hi gh school. Two of her sons, Steven and M ichae l , witn esse d th e ceremony but he r other son, J ack, did not make it. Driving in from Ut ah, his old car broke down in Ohio and he reached the White House a t 5:30 a .m. without coat or tie. . Fresh on the heels of his order rcqui ring schools receiving federal a id to provide combined or comparable programs for boys and girls, Ford stressed the n e w r o le s for women in Ame rican life. "You are coming of age in an exciting time," Ford told the gradua tes. host age out or sight, he was felled by a shot fired by a patrolman. The slug struck Bryam in the mouth. At the same instant, Brya m's pistol fired a sing le shot into the shoulders of his hostage, J ames Vogt, 18, of 2937 Andros St., Costa Mes a. Detective Capt. Rich Hamilton said today that federal agents have obtained warrants in the case and pla nned to obtain an in· dictment when the federal Grand Jury meels in Los Angeles Mon· day. The complaint stems from the robbe r y or the federal facility. Hamilton said that local charges still will be sought, cit· ing assault with a deadly weapon on a poli ce officer and assault with inte nt to commit murder. For a limited time you can get America's best selling w hiskey for only $5.99 a quart. Cyclists' Views On NOise Invited Seagram's 7 Crown. It's America 's whiskey. Motorcyclists in Orange Coast c ities are being given an op· portunity 'o "sound off" on the subject or exhaust racket. They a re invited to purticipate in a sound testing pl'ogram now being carried out by scientists at M c Donnell Dougla s Astronaotks, Huntington Beach, under th e auspices of t he Motorcycle Indus try Council (MIC>. The procedures ..developed by the $10,000 test series ultim ately will be used by the C4llfom ia Highway Patrol and other Jaw enforcement agencie3 t.o ensure romphance with law1 a1ainat ex- cessive noise. Mike Va ncil, administrative assistant at tht' ?\cwport. Aeuch· b1tlll~ M lC, U1 puttinJ the word out to locitl cyclists In the hope of securina 13S motorcycles fo1· next week s test aeries. Cycle owner s who would llke to volunteer their machines for the h<tlf•hour, scven·phase test may call th<.> MIC, 752·7833 for a test. Only motorcycles manurac- tureg from 1969 to 1974 will be ac· cepted ror the t est. Alt must be in unmodified s treet·legal condi· tion. VancU says he can promise de· ftnitc appointment tames and as - 1ur1nct?1 thut the motorcycle will not be tied up tor more than 30 minutes. Those who nrc unable lo bring their own machines can have them picked up by the MIC In a van and dclavered back to their owners the sam e day of the test, accord mg to Vancil. "The machines w11l be ridden by prof<'ss1onal test riders hlrod by McDonnell Douglas and they wHI hMve a maximum of t."'O ad· d1t1on1l miles on the odomner after testing is complet«f,., Van· ell s11ld. \ QualooHiiB Kern Coumy BAKERSFJ£LD <AP)- A mild earthquake cen· tered 20 miles south or here shook southern Kern Coun· t y thi s m o rnin g , authorities s aid. The q uake registered 4.3 on the open-ende d Richter seal~ on the seismograph at the U n iversity of California, Berkeley. Cal Tech scientists got a read· ing Of 4.1 in Los Angeles, officials said. Kern County sheriff's de· puties and Bakersfield police said they got a handful of calls alter the quake at 7:47 a .m ., but no damage or injury was re- ported. Fro•PogeAl HOSPITAL two separate buildings, one for the medical school and one a community hospital. The campus has about $8.3 million in grant runds for the on· campus hospital. Aldrich said that those funds possibly could be a pplied to a facility built jointly with the pri vale group. The facility would not be built on the UCf campus, he satd, but on land adjacent to the campus which is to be sold at bargain prices to Wes tern World by the Irvine Company. Jf the deal -u ltimately is ap. proved, Aldrich speculated that a hospital could be built withln two years. In the past, medical school Dea n Stanley van den Noort has criticized proposals for a joint facility. contendjng that the un· iversity must have total control of its t ea ching hospital. However , Aldrich said the pro· posed agreement could allow the univer sity an adequate degree of control. Il e said he did not know whether or when the matter may be consider ed by the UC Board of Regents. Auditions Slated Audit ions for the "Irvine Is .. ,A Harvest F estival" talent show will be held Sunday from 1 to 3:30 p.m. a t Rancho San Joa· quin Intermediat e School , 4861 Michelson Drive. The show is scheduled Oct. 19 as part of the harvest festjval. Prices Advance By 0.4% WASHINGTON CAP) -Jn· creases in wholesale prices slowed to four· tenths of a percent in May an.er April's sharp jump, the Labor Department reported today. Two.thirds of the May increase was attributed to higher prices for (arm products. Wholesale prices had fallen (or four consecutive months before r isin g 1.5 pe rcent in April. However, the Ford administra· lion said that sharp one-month increase did not portend a return to the high monthly rates of infla· lion in 1974. Industrial commodities prices rose only two.tenths of a percent last month following increases of one·le nth in each of the. previous two months. Economists regard the in· dustrial commodities portion of the Wholesale Price Index as a truer m easure of inflation because food prices are more er· ratic and therefore do not have as g reat an impact on the over·3:ll price structure as do changes m industrial prices. The four ·t enths rise in wholesale prtces· last month. although high by historical stan· dards, was well below the mon· thl)> increases t ypical in 1974. 111 May, farm products rose 2.9 percent following a jump of 6. 7 percent in April. Processed food and seed declined nine tenths of a percent. Niguel Fire Station Due Orange County government will pay $60,000 for a new Laguna Niguel fire station site. Th e Co unt y Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Wednesday to buy the 27,000· square-foot parcel at the comer of Stonehill Drive and Niguel Road from Avco Community Deve lopers. The final payment won't be made, however, until the project clears the coastal conversation commission and roads and utilities are installed by Avco. The purchase culminates more than a year of site·hunting and negotiations. • vc -.. T Bea gr~ sta bud v har me1 rnea A s s. Edr hist tenc anc ugr T The ball are dC1t1 B s1gr con l~gi hur "' con US I Bro Loni the t!rn bee IS r mu mi1 cidc E f~d foll t'03 T b y Cal lys U I pee! trol mg not f s1g grc J c pre Jab his for t10 · Ga thl! lln a~: ('01 ta1 COi I ne1 <.101 Ch jor me nc! 2 c s 1 llo tor: tW1 I t CI Sc d1 ce1 J Be tri be ter Wi ,gr! Sc J no un ca l on de ci1 rat wl llC SC Sr ") WI I ' \ Huntington: lleaeh FouDtain ~aDey E 0 I r·a 0 N VOL. 68, NO. 156, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES - ORANGE C_OUNTY, ~Ll FORr4JA Today'H £1o8ing .Y.S&oeks TH URSDAY, JUNE 5, 1975 TENCE.Nli ·\Huntington to <3ut 2 Youth Pro.gra111S? \ By TERRY COVILLE Director Norm Worthy is sug-to be ·1non·essenti~l programs:· Moorhouse estimates elimina-elimimrted than his department'!> Ellmmatwn of the pro~rum t ~t11eoallyl"l ... sutt gesting the closure of 35 after evenifthelostltemsarepopular. tionotthejuniorlifeguardswill summerrecreation activities. should s ave about S55,000. The children or Huntington school playgrounds dW'ing the "My problem is, at what Point save about $15,000. ..During the school yt!ur lht• Worthy said. It will cut out 70 Beach may lose two popular pro-fall, winter and spring. do J save lives. I have to.cut the He doesn't believe the program kids have school activities. Our l>urt-llme Jobs. usually held by grams whe!l the city council Each city department has been non-essentials.'' Moorhouse said should be dropped, but with an program is a supplement to that local college and high school stu· starts culling ~he municipal ordered to cut its own budget by today. "We also won't maintain eight pereenl cutback order, he In the s ummer they don't have dents as playground supervisors bud~et Monday n1ght. eight percent, based on a cit~ the trees, the pier or the beaches has to drop $89,000 from his much of anything," Worthy said. With the eight percent cut. Vmce Moorhouse, director of eouncil order to reduc-.the city's as much." budget requests. After the cuts. Last winter, on an average ur-Worthy has to e liminate about harbors an~ ~eac~es, has recorn-proposed $23 million operating Last year, about 350 Hunt-the harbors and beaches budget t ernoon , as many as 2 ,040 $122 .000. A ftcr lht> cuts. his men~ed ~hr~·unallon of his sum-budget by that amount. in gt on Beach yp4ngsters will be about $1 million. youngsters could be found at 34 budget request will beSl,410,59'.!. mertlm~Jumor program. All department heads say they participated in the ·eight-week Worthy said he prefers to see elementary school playgrounds Som'-' other significant cuts Andc1tyParksandRecrealion aretryingtocutoutwhat appear juniotlifeaua.r.sUrainblgsystem. the after school program runbythecity. <SeeKIDS,PageA2> New Farm Measure Signed SACRAMENTO (A P ) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. today signed historic farm labor legislation in· tended to end a decade of conflict and violence in California <.1griculture. The bill takes e ffect Aug. 28. The first state-supervised secret ballot union organizing elections are expected shortly after that date. Brown smil ed broadly as he s igned the bi ll in the Capitol news conference room with a circle of leg isl a ti ve leaders sur rounding him. .. This has been a long tit'ne in com mg. It shouldn't be looked at as an end but as a beginning." Brown said . .. I see nothing but good in the long haul for people who work on the Jand," the Democratic gov· ernor said. ··Whatever tactics may h<t ve been employed in the past, what is required now is that the unions must win over the hearts and - minds of farm workers." he added. Brown said he believes Uk federa 1 government s hould foJlow Cali fornia's lead and enact a national farm labor law. The Brown bill was e ndorsed by a ll major e lements o f California agriculture. But it on- ly shifts the farm labor conflict to a new, and presumably mort> peaceful a r ena with state con- trols. ft was c lea r that the battl· m g in California agriculture wm; notover. • 1 m mediately after Brown signed the bill, one of the major growers supporting the plan, E & J Gallo Co. called a Sacramento press conference to attack farm labor leader Cesar Chavez. ··we applaud the governor for his arduous a nd successful ef. forts to bring this law to frui· lion." said Wa lter Brt.>gman. Gallo vice president. ··At the same time we deplore the C nited Farm Workers ' con- tinuation of boycotting efforts aga inst Gallo. We condemn the continued harassment of re· tailers and the intim1dat1on of consume rs ." Brown p ersonally led the negotiations that brou_ghl en- dorsement for his plan from Chavez, the Teamsters and ma- jor growers after a month of meetings in his office with busi- ness and labor leaders. 2 Graduation Ceremonies Set Tonight Two non-traditional gradua- tion ceremonies will be ,held tonight at West Orange County's two non·traditional high schools. Forty-three seniors al Win- ters burg Continuation High Schbol wi ll re ceive their diplomas in a 6 o'clock ceremony. Fifty seniors at the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis - trict's Evening High School will be given diplomas at Win· tcrsburg at 8 o'clock. It will be Winters burg's second annual graduation and the Evening High · Sehool 's Cirs t. Both ceremonies wiH be brier, no valedictorians will be named. and students chose not to wear caps and gowns. "They wanted to remember one another as they were every day,'' said Wlntersburg Pnn· ~tpal Dav Cady. Administrators or b ot h racllitle credited th~lr &ludents \\'lth battllna personMl ond academlc probl ms to complete school. "It lsn't cosy," uld Woodrow Smtth1 evening school prtnclpaJ. "For some it has been u Iona und tedious battle." He said most worked at Cull ( ee GRA DS, Paae 1\2) Walkout Nixed Teachers Seeking Mediation UPI Tei.,,11oto PRESIDENT FORD CONGRATULATES DAUGHTER SUSAN Speak• at Her Weahlngton Commencement Exercises President Speaks At Susan's Rites .., WASH l NG-T-ON CU PI) - President Ford told a graduating high school class of girls today that they were entering ·•a new era for women in America" and then watched with tears in his eyes as his daughter Susan re- ceived her diploma. .. I may have slipped and tumbled coming down those (airplane) steps in Salzburg, Austria, last week, but today r as- sure you I'm walking on the clouds." Ford told the 1,300 graduates at Hollon-A rms. an ex- clusive private school for girls which she attended for four years. As she steppe d toward the headmaster to receiv e her diploma, her head turned toward her father and her blue eyes snapped shut and reopened with tears. The President clasped her in his arms and his eyes also moistened. In his speech lo the gathering, Ford again urged ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. ''Before America completes its bicentennial celebration, I hope the Equal Rights Amendment will be part of the U.S. Constitu- tion." Ford said. "For ERA also stands for a new era for women in America -an era of equal rights and responsibilities and _ rewards." Graduates wore three styles of long white dresses. Susan chose a gown with an empire waist and a ,dotted swiss jacket. After the fo rmal ceremonies were over, Susan and her friend, Barbara Ma nfuso. embraced. <See FORD, Page A2) Red s Fire ICBM WASHINGTON (UPI> -The Soviet Union test fired one of its largest lnterconlinentq_l..Bal~istic Missiles from Central ltuss1a to near Midwa y Is land in the Pacific Ocea n Tuesday night, the Stale Department reported Wed- nesday... Kenned!f Clan Ho~ors C'aroliae By KATHY CLANCY 01 Illa D.tlly Pllol SI.tit Teacher s trikes failed to materialize today in two West Orange County school d1~tncts. A strike vote failed 183·125 in the five·campus Hunt ington Beach Union lligh ~chool Dis- trict. ins tead, teachers there agreed Wednesday evening to place con- tract negotiations in the hands of a three·man fact-finding team which will report back to lhc school board by September . And in the Ocean View School District in Huntington Bet:ch, th~ t eac her n egoti ati ng team declined to call a strike todu y, but d idn't rule out the poss1bilit.v of one Friday or one d;,iy next Troop Rate Cut Denied By·Senate WASHINGTON CAP> -The Senate refused today to require a 200,000·man reduction in the -185,000 Ameri can troops deployed over scus. A troop-c ut amendment by Sen. Mike Gravel, <D·Alaskal. was defeated by voice vote. with onl y a few sena tors on the noor. The action followed rejection Wednesd ay of inill<1l budgt.'l- cutting assaults on a $30.3 bilhon weapons·authorization bill. Votes were scheduled for later today on amendments to cut funding for s uch major new,. weapons systems as the Bl bomber. the AW ACS flying radar system and additional advanced intercontinent a l ballistic mis- siles. Al the White Hou::ie, Senute ~l 1nori ty Leader Hugh Scott emerged from a Republican leaders hip meeting with Pres i- dent Ford sayin~ he told the President he thinks the weapons ;rnthor ization bill ··.,nil survive m the form he wishes." An objection by Sen. Sam Nunn. (D-Ga. l. prevented an ef- fort by Gravel t o modify his amendm ent lo provide for a 10,000 token overseas troop cul. Opposing the amendment. Kunn said the U.S. military establishment 1s al its lowest personnel level s ince the Korean war. 1l w .. s a happy family reunion today as the Kennedys gathered fo1· the graduation of 17-yc ar·old Caroline kcnncdy, daughter of the late president, from Concord Academy in Concord, Mass. Smiling here are (left to right) ?tfr.J, J~cquelinc Onassis, Caroline, Mrs. Rose Kennedy and Sen. Edward Kennedy. I week. Meanwhile . teachers in lht• Huntington Beach City (Clemen· tary ) School District have called for mediation to help settle their eontract negotiations. Talks are st a lled m the Foun· lain Valley School Distc1ct and teachers are expected to attend tonig ht's 7 : 30 board meeting. r\egotiations a re continuing m both the Westminster and Seal Bt'ach School Districts. Rruce Johnson. pres ident of the high school teachers or- ganization. s aid today he was .. disappointed .. in WedncsdCJy ·i. voting . But he said he understood lh<1t teachers personally had ··1tule they could accomplish" by stnk· uig. However . he s aid, dunn~ a vear wht'n teachers took an uc- i1ve role m school unification pro- posCJls andl •lecting school board candidates, a strike could h<i\'e helped theu-.. power position.." Johnson said he doesn't obiect ::.trongly to the bo1:1rds last 8.5 pt>rcent pay oiler to teacht>rs. but he critici zed s chool board ::it1pulations placed with that of-fer. · ··But for the association 1t w;1sn't a bad choice." Johnson smd of the \'Ol e ... We neithl'r lo::.t nor gamed by it. We just muin· wined tht> status quo ... Ra rrv \'ilcov. ch;.iirman of U1e Oct'an ·view tectc her negoti<Jting- teum, said today he was .. livid" (See TEACHERS, PageA2> ROTC 'Baek' F acuity Reverses Reversal ROTC 1s at t:C lrvme to ::.tay unless the faculty !>enate takes another vote. UC I Clwnccllor D<.intel Aldrich said to· day. TH E AIR Force Reserve Officer Traming Corps pro· gram would give liCl students credit for taking military training coursl's at CSC. The controversial program h<.is been the subject of three acCJdcm1c scn<.ile votes since No\" ember. ea<:h r evers ing a previous position. By a three·rntc mujonty (J42·139l, thc senatt-·s most re· cent bcillot favored keeping the prognim, whi<.'h is set to bc.'gin next fall . TH E PROGRAM has bl'l'll attacked by c~mpus Af. f1rmatn·c Act ion Offict'r R1:1 mon Curit>! as discriminatorr agamst womt>n, who may not apply fur combat flight train- ing. Additional Iv. a studt•nt Committ(.>e lo Stop ROTC c.1t LTT was formed to b;.ittle the .. military indoctrination·· offered by the program. Is the issue n•soln·d·.• ..1 don·t know." smd the Chann·llor. "En·r~ t1ml' the scnatt> ml't'ts. 1t takes unothcr volt•,·· ht' said wry I~ T H F. FACTL T\' sceem~ to bc ~plat about h.ilf ;.ind half on the program. he SCJ1d ... and I expc<.·l those .,, ho are against llOTC to continue lo pres!> to ha,·c the prugr;.i m l'hminated." Farm Prices Up Wlwlesale Prices Slmved During May WASHIJ'\GTON (AP> In- creas e s in wholes ulc prices slowed to four· tenths of a percent in May after A pri I 's sharp j ump. tht' Labor Department rcpo1tcd today. Two·lhirds of the May mcreus<.· was attributed to higher prices forfarm products. Wholesale prices lrnd fallen for four consecut1 ve months before rising 1.5 percent in April. However. the Ford administra· lion said that sharp onc·month increase did not portend a return to the high monthly rates of mila- tion in 1974. Industria l commodities pric<.'s rose oniy t~·o-tenths of a percent last month following increases of one-tenth in each of the previous two months. Economists regard the in- dustrial com moditics portion of the Wholesale Price Index a s a true r measure of inflation because food prices are more er- ratic a nd therefore do not have as great an impact on the over-all price structure as do changes in industrial prices. The rou r -t.ln t hs r 1H 1 n wholesale pnces last month, although high by historical stan- dards. was well below the mon- thly increases typical in 1974. In May, farm products rost' 2.9 percent following a jump or 6.7 percent in April. Pl'OCC!\Sed rood and seed declined nine tenths of a l>ercent, following a ri!'lt> of 3.S ~rcent the previous month. (.'omb111mg tht·s e t\\o sectors. agntultural prices ros e six tt>nths of a percent to a level 8.2 percent u bovc May of 1974. The rise in the agncultur<.11 sec· tur resulted mainly from higher pnc<.•s for livestock. r<1w cotton, potatoes. 11 w pou I try and eg!!s. l.1\'e!>tock alone .,, a s rcpo1ted up 14.1 perct•nt l<i st month. Or:~:wl~~··' Weatller Mostly cloudy Friday, uccording to the weather service. with hazy sun- shine inland areas by mid- aflernoon . Beach highs in the upper 60s, inland 75. INSIDE TODAY Orange Coast College·s fish· 1ng class had a perfectly log1col final exam -it went • fishing at Lake lrvme. Photo11 on Page CS show.-d how well the students lea med. Index I ' \ ,t ~ . --- /Jf DAILVPILOT H /F Diplomas Will Go To 3,860 ~4l>iptomas will be handed to 3 .860 graduating seniors in the . Huntington Beach Union High School Di s tri c t during ceremonies June 12 at five cam· puses. All five high s c hools "'ill hold the ir graduat ion ceremonies the same night, with some variances in time. Here is the list or ceremonies, number or expected graduates and key speakers: . -Edison High, 7 p.m. in the 1lmpitheater; Brian Garlund, an Edison teacher and a trustee in the Hunting t on Beach City {elementary) School Dislrict y,·ill speak to 790 graduates. -Fountain Valley High, 7 p. m. in the boy,•l; two senior class SIX'akers, David Lambertson and 'r.1ike HO\\'<ild, "•ill t alk to 937 graduiltl'S. -Hunti ngton Beach High, 7 p.m. at S heue fo'ield ; senior c lass speaker Vi cki Payne and senior elass advisor R ay Baker \\'iii ad· dress 608 gr<1du<1 tcs. -~farina Jlig h . 6 p.n1 . in the bon'i : senior s peaker Frank S\\·eeny and six valedictorians \\•ill s peak to 800 graduates. -Westminster l"l igh, 7 p.m . in the athletiC' st a dium : drama in· struC'tor Rosemary Stevens will address 725 graduates. ·Orange Coast Cyclists Join Testing Plan l\'1otorC'yclis ts in Orange Coast cities a re bC'ing givl'n an op- po11unity to ··sound off" on the subject of exhaust r~1t.'kct. They a1·l' invill•d to participall' in a sound testing prog1'<1m nO\\" being ca1·ried oct by scientists :.it M cDo nn ell Dougl<.i s Astronaut ics, Huntington Beach, under the aus pices of _the J\1 otorcvc lc Industry Count"il tl\f!C ) .. Thl' procl•durcs dcvC'loped by the SI0,000 ll'Sl series ultimately '~:ill ht.• used b y the C::alifornia J-ligh\\"ay Patrol and other la\\· f'nforcl•ment <.i gt•ncies to ensure 1 ~mpliwncC' "'1th la\\"S against ex· et•ssivc noise . !\like Vanc il. <idministrati\•e assist<1nt ut the l'\c\\·porl Beach· based l\11C, is pulling the \\·ord ·:out to local cyclists in the hope of securin g 135 motorcycles for next \\"('l'k s t<.·st Sl'r1es. Cycle O\\"ne1·s ,,·ho \t·ould like to voluntct•r thl•ir machines for the half·hour, scvl'n·phase test may l'all l ht· :\-1 IC , 752·7833 for a test . Only motOrcycles manuL.1c - tured from 1969 to 1U74 \\'ill be ac- ccptL'd fo r thl' test. All must be in , unmod ified s trcct·lcga\ condi · • lion. , Vancil says he ca n promise de· : fHi itc <.1ppo1ntn1c nt tlml'S and us- : ~urancl'S th<.1 t the mo101·cyt·le \\"i ii not be tied up for more than 30 m1 nult'S. Those \\"ho urc unable to bl"ing their o\t"n machines can have thl•m pic kl·d up by the J\11C in <l ,·an o.1nd dc lL vcr l·d back to their O\t·nl'1·s the sam1..· duy of the tt·~t , <.1t·cor1.hn g to \r'ancil. ···rhe 1nat·h1nt·s \\'111 bt• 1·1ddcn by profl•ssiun<.il test riders hired bv !\lcDonn <.•ll f>uu ~l:is and they \1.111 h;i \·e a n1ax1 n1un1 of \\t"O ad· dit1onal m il es on the odom<.•tcr ::iftl'r tl.'Sl1ng 1s t·o mplctcd," \.'<.i n· ell sa 1d. Britons Voting WNDON (A PJ -Britons vot· eel today in their first referendum in history on whether lo slay in the European Common A-J arket. ORANGE COAST Mn- DAILY PILOT 1,,..0r • ...,.. C-~I O.Uy P"o'·'''"~-"""'"""" Do-!"",....,.... Prt». 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WINTERSBURG STUDENT MIKE GARDNER DISPLAYS HIS SOLAR STOVE 'Not Fancy, But it Works,' Apt Description for His Pfoject 8nd HI• School But Mrs. Chodano now a teacher in Ontario, was the only person lo s how up Saturday. None of her students, now juniors at Fountain Valley and Edison High Schools.made it. District of· ficials said it will be up lo Mrs. Chodan to decide about schedul- ing another painting party. O&Uy PlltC Sutt l"hOIO TOTEM OWN POLE? Fro• Page Al GRADS ... lime jobs during the day and at· tended class Cour nights a week. At Wintersburg; Cady deals "'ith students who, because of truancy, personal and academic troubles simply don't fit the traditional school atmosphere. But he pointed proudly to those like" graduating Bob f\.tcComb, who Showed tre mend ous scholastic ability and completed graduation requirements by working out special projects .. ~rith his teachers . l"l e has been accept· ed for missionary work with his church, Cady said. Another outstanding graduate, ~1ike Gardner, plans to pursue studies al Orange Coast College . lie recently designed and com- pleted a solar stove, able to reach temperatures of 450 degrees ,. Cady said. Student Kimberly Ann Mor- rissey '"'"ill speak at the \Vin- tersburg ceremony, as "'ell us Frank Mcintyre. a retired of· ficial of the California Teachers Association. Trustees Ralph Bauer and Robert Knox "'ill hand out diplomas, and a trio or under · graduates J on Eberhardt, Terry Barnett and Tim Davis \vill sing. l'\o speaker has been scheduled for the Evening School gradua· lion, "·here Knox wi ll present diplomas. Judy Hernandez "'ill receive a district schola rship a"•ard, and special achievement a"'ards will go t o: Shery l J a rdine for Engli sh . Carlos Gonzalez for social stud·ies , 1\-t ary Lambert for home arts, Myles Rubbelke for industrial arts and Michael Sher· rill for bus iness education. Officers Burn Marijuana in Garden Grove ~tore than one ton of confiscat· cd mari juana and other dru~s · "'Orth Sl .5 m illion in illicit street sales \\'as incinerated in Garden Grove toda y by the Los An geles County Sheriff's Department. The big burn, which started at 10 a .m . in the special smog- containing furnaces at Security Environmental Systems Com- pany, was due to last several hours . A spokesman fo r Los Angeles Sheriff Peter Pitchess said the contraband included 2,000 pounds of marijuana. more tha n 163,000 drug t ablets a nd t"'O pounds of heroin and cocaine . The drugs had been se ized over the past six m onths by sheriffs deputies "'ho cleared 5,000 cases in the process, Pitchess' o£fice claimed. The sherif£'s spokesman said the drugs represented onl y about one fourth of the amount seized during that time and the r e- mainder is b e ing held as evidence in court cases. Edison Kids Raise Funds Edison 1-ligh School's Banner and Tall flag Carriers raised nearly $2,000 durln&: a SS·milc bike·a-thon last .. ~:eekend. Twenty· five students and thrct! s ponsors made the trip north along the Santa Ana River t rail. then by road lo f'eatherly Park near Corona. After a.n al l·nlght camp-out Saturday, they returned by bike Sunday. Their fellow students and teache rs m11de pleda:eli for the trip . Proceeds will be used for a summer camp and new un· i/orms. Bilingillst Top Speller WASHINGTON CUPI) - Hugh Tosteson, the 14· year-old bilingual son of a University of Puerto Rico professor. won the 1975 na- tiotlal spelling bee today. T os t eson , from San German, P .R .• captured the $1 ,000 top prize by ror· rectly spelling the word ''incisor,'' after runnerup M a rk Ogle, 14, of Green\\'Ood, Ind., mis- spelled the word "brillian· tine" a nd Tosteson suc· cessfully corrected his er- ror. Ogle was also in last year's bee. Fro• Page AJ TEACHERS over information being distribul· cd by the school district during the current teacher crisis. And he claimed it was the school district, not teachers, \\'ho most e xpected a strike today. "I a m sick and tired of ad· ministrators telli!lg us \\'e are go- ing to go on strike,'' he said. At \Vedn esd ay's negotiating session, he noted, teachers didn't even discuss s alary. But they ~·ill today, and if the board hasn't changed its four percent offer, Vitcov said, there could be a strike Friday. Teachers in that district have "'reques ted a 1475 percent pay boost. plus a greater voice in dis- trict decision-making. Teacher pay requests in other districts are: -Westminster, 11 to 13 per· cent. The school board tonight will consider freezing or cutting pay. -1-luntington Beach City, 16.5 percent. The board offered to keep its teachers in the top 75 percent of Orange County elementa ry teachers. -seal Beach. 15 percent. The school board has suggested t"·o percent. -Founta in \"all ey, 10 percent. The school board has made no of· fer except a percentage of any n ew money th a t may materialize. Fro• Page A I FORD ... Ford, seeing the girls, lifted his head in laughter and again wrapped his arms around his on· ly daughter. Mrs: Ford s miled and said, ''Fourth one down." Susan was the last of her four children to graduate from high school. T"·o or her sons, Steven and Michael, witnessed the ceremony but her other son, Jack , did not make it. Driving in from Utah, his old car broke down In Ohio and he reached the White House at 5:30 a .m. without coat or tie. Fresh on the heels or his order requiring schools receiving federal aid to provide combined or comparable programs ror boys and girls, Ford stressed the new roles for women In Amerlcan life. "You are com;ing of ace in an excttin&: tirne." Ford told the grll.duate1. "You have option• now open to you that until recent· ly were closed. Masons to Meet Pro1JH!ctlve memben are in· vlled to attend meetings or the new Fountain Valley Masonic Lodge ot 7:30 p.m. each Mond11y at the city'• police plst.01 ranee, 182'0 Ward St. Que1Uon1 may be referred to 847-6887 or 639·9030. Fro•PageAJ KIDS ••• proposed b y Worthy include: elimination of about $33,000 in lawnmowers, irrigation devices and other equipment proposed for purchase next year; cut con· ferences in hair. saving $1,600; not keeping up the wate r le vel al Talbert Lake, saving $20,000. The city council meet,, at 7 p.m., Monday, in council cham- bers for a public hearing on the budget. None of the suggested cuts are official until the council accepts them. Hunts Face Trial DALLAS, T e x . CAP ) Federal officials say two of the late billionaire H.L. llunt's sons will be tried Sept. 15 on illegal wiretap charges. The govern· ment contends Nelson Bunker Hunt and William Herbert Hunt hired a private detective agency in 1969 to tap the t e lephones or six top employes in the Hunt Oil Co. organiza tion. For o lim ited time you Teacher Deann~ Chodan Indictment Slated For Postal Bandit By .iOHN V ALTE RZA OftM D&llW ~ltltMoft . A federal Grand Jury indict· menl will be sought Monday against a Los Angeles man shot by police Tuesday after a holdup, chase and final showdown in Newport Beach. And investigators today re- vealed a new identity or the ar- restee who is being treated for bullet wounds at Orange County Medical Center's jail ward. Detectives who traveled lo Los Angeles Wednesday determined that the alleged gunman was ly· ing when he·gave police Ute name TheOdore James Kensil. Instead, the probe and ·fingerprint checks revealed the man to be George Edgar Bi"yam, 27, a transient who had been stay· ing \\·ith a g irlfriend in Los Angeles. ,_ . f •• ,. I Officers allege that it was Bryam who r obbed seve ral clerks at the Corona del ~ar post office and escaped with more than $1,200 in the Tuesday after- noon heist. He then assertedly fled along MacA_rthur Boulevard only to be spotted by patrolmen. A high speed chase, "'hich tn· eluded a collision involving the suspect's car and a passing sedan, finally ended ::it a service s tation near C~mp!JS Drive. While Bryam alle'kediY held a hostage out of sight, he was felled · by a shot fired by a patrolman. The slug struck Bryam in the mouth, At the same instant, Bryam's pistol fired a single shot into the shoulders or his hostage, James Vogt, 18, or 2937 Andros St., Costa :r.tesa. con get America's best se lli ng whiskey for only $5.99 o quart. Seogram·s 7 Crown. It's America's whiskey. • •• I I . Orange C.oBst EDITION VOL 68 NO 156 •HCTIONS, M .. AGl!S .. ' 1 • 1 J HCTIONS, aa ""015 C ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALJ FORNIA Today's Clo81 n g N.Y.S toek T·HURSOAY, JUNE 5, 1975 N/C TEN CENT.S Harbor Teachers Vote Taking Strike / common d ata base and wicre pre pared to spend the day exchang· ing information. Instead. you broke off the meeting after 27 minutes." Nicoll charged. By HILARY KAYE Oftlle D•lly Piiot Stttt Teachers in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District were de· ciding today whether or not to strike in response to disrupted salary negotiations. Results or the strike vote taken among the 1,200 dis trict teachers will be revealed Friday morning, according to Bill Grgurich, c hairman of the Certificated Employe Council CCEC). Ballots distributed to teachers Wednesday afternoon included the following opt ions: WiJling to strike? Strike next week? Strike next fall? Other s upport action (work slowdown , sick day. other )? Today, Grgurich admitted he is uncertain how the balloting will go, but said many teachers are "pretty unhappy." A meet and confer session held Wednesday between CEC and school board r epr esentatives was scheduled to last all day, but was stopped after 27 minutes when CEC representatives walked out or the meeting. G r gu ri ch said the CEC representatives walked out "because the board reps refused t o discuss salary or fringe benefits.'' tn a notice sent to teachers Wednesday following the aborted meeting, Grgurich said, "It is ob- vious the board's representatives and superintendent do not intend to present an y salary or fringe benefit positions until teachers leave school this spring." "The CEC. ther efore, is asking for your direction," Grguricn continued. Supt. John Nicoll countered with his own m.emo to all dtslnct teachers today. "Tbe election (tax overndd was just one week ago. Or. llout and his staff worked until 3 a.m. the night before the meeting so that the board's representatives could provide you with data on our n ew anticipated revenues a nd committed expenditures.'' Nicoll said. "We had hoped to establish a Rcspondin~ to Nicoll'~ ~tate­ menl, Grgurich said. ··one n1ce thing is that the 27 mmutes are on tape and anyone can hear them t! they want to." He said the board's representatives were <See TEACHERS. Page i\2) Pensions Boosted In Mesa UCIM s Offer Teaching Hospital Studied By ALAN DIRKJN 01 Ille Dally Piiot Staff Costa Mesa 1s improving its re· lirement program for city employes by allowing them to quit earlier without losin g benefits. The change will cost the city another $120,000 a year, City Manager Fred Sorsabal t.old the council this week. The city's pre· sent contributions total $333,000 annually so the change will up that figure to $453,000. The city's retirement commit· tee wanted the improvement to be effective July 1, but the coun· ell went along with Sorsabal's re- commendation that it not be im- plemented until July l , 1976. The essence of the change 1s that it allows employes to retire five years earlier than the pre· sent program allows without having their pension n.'<luccd. Police and firemen are on a dif· ferent retirement program from other city employes. The change means that they will be able to 1·etire at any age from 50 to 60 and receive a p~nsion of two per· cent for each year of service, pro· vided they would have had 20 years of service at a~e 55. This is an example: a police of· f1cer who quits at age 50 after working for the city for 25 years will get a pens ion amounting lo 50 percent of his pay. If such an officer were to retire today he would get only 36.25 percf!nt of his pay in r e tirement. Other c ity em ployes will be able to ~t1re-frorn 60 to OS and receive full retirement p<t y oft wo percent for each year of service. This means that if an cmploye quits at 60 with 30 years' service, he will get 60 percent of his pay in retire· mcnt. Under the present system, he is entitled to 50 percent. Sorsabe:il said that city employcs in the retm~ment pru· gram contribute seven ~rcent of t heir earnings to it, and the city pays seven p ercent of the payroll. But because only 350 of the 500 CllY. emQlO~eS arc mem· bers of the program. the city's contribution toward the mem· bers in the progra m works out at 10.9 percent. Sorsaba1 said that the 10.9 per· (See R ETIRE, Page t\2) Rigged for Oil D~ily Pilol Slatf PMte A portable oil ng 1s inst a lled m old well at 42nd Street <1nd River A venue in West Newport Ri g w<1s moved in Wednesday .. It will be used to coll ect data on old well, one of three in the <Jrea that have been a source of con· cern -<111.d damage. Stale and city officials et re ~rying to determine best way to relieve pressure m old wells in residentie1l <1rea. President Speaks A·t Susan's Rites WASHINGTON <U PJ > President Ford told a graduating high school class of girls today that they were entering "a new era for women in America" and then watched with tears in his eyes as his daughter Susan re· ceived her diploma. "[ may have slipped and tumbled coming down those (airplane> st eps in Salzburg, Austria, last week, but today I as· sure you I'm walking on the clouds," Ford told the l ,300 graduates al Hollon-Arms, an ex· elusive private school for girls which she attended for four years. . By DOUGLAS FRITlSCllE 01 lhe D•llY Pilot S.•11 An offer by a private group to build a teaching hospital for UC Irvine's medical school '·is cer .. ldinly an alternative worth con· sidering," UCI Chan cellor Daniel Aldric h sai d at a breakfast today. A univer s ity request for a Sl2 million appropriation to build an on-campus teaching hospital is on s hak y ground in the As- sembly, whic h is presently con- Far01 Bill Signed by Governor SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. today signed historic farm labor legislation in· tended to end a decade of conflict a nd viole n t'e in California agriculture. The bill takes effect Aug. 28. The' first state-supervised secret banot union organizing elections are expected shortly after that date. Brown s miled broadly as he signed the bill in the Capitol news conference room with a circle of legislative leaders surrounding him. "'This has been a long time in coming. It s houldn't be looked ~t as an end but as a beginning," Brown said. '"I see nothing but good in the long haul for people who work on the land." the Democr atic gov· ernor said. "Whatever tactics may have been employed in the past, what is required now is that the unions must win over the hearts and minds or farm workers ... he added. Brown said he believes the federal governme nt should follow California 's lead a nd enact a national farm labor law. Wholesale Prices As s he stepped toward the headmas t e r to recei ve her diploma, her head turned toward her father and her blue eyes snapped shut a nd reopened with tears. The President clasped her an his arms a nd his eyes also moistened. In his speech to the gathering, Ford again urged ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. The Brown bill was endorsed b y all major elemt!n t s of California agriculture. But it on· ly shifts the farm labor connict lo a new, ~nd presumably more peaceful arena with state con- trols. Jt was clear that the balll· ing in California agriculture was not over. Jmmediutely a fter Brown signed the bill, one of the major growers supporting the plan, E & J Gallo Co. called a Sacramento press conference to attack farm labor leader Cesar Chavez. Slowed During May WASHINGTON (AP > -In- creases in wholesale prices slowed to four-tenths of a percent in May after April 's sharp jump, the Labor Department reported today. Two-thirds o( the May increase was attributed t o higher prices for farm products. Wholesale prices had fa llen for four consecutive months before rising 1.5 perce nt in April. Sl'OCKS SPVK.f NEAR CLOSING . NEW YORK CUPI) -The stock market rallied late today to close mixed in actlve trading on the New York Stock Exchange. 'fhc Dow Jones industrial avenge, oH more than five points earlier, was a head 2.19 points lo 842.15 al the c lose. Occllnes held a n arrow lead over advan ces among the 1,804 issues cro11ln4f the Lape. • · TUmover amounted -to 11bout 22,300,000 sbarca, compared with 24,900,000 traded WMr\ day. Pri ces were higher in moderate tradln~ o n the American Stock ExchanQe. A Federal R eserve Board statement indicating tt had not changed its e::u;y money policy spark<'d th~ hHc rnlly. However , the Ford administra· lion said that sh arp one-month increase did not portend a return to the high monthly rates of infla· lion in 1974. Industrial commodities prices rose only two-t enths of a percent last month following increases or one-tenth in each of the previous two months. Economists regard the in· dustrial commodities portion of the Wholesale Price Index as a truer measure of inflation because food prices are more er· ratic and there fore do not have as great an iimpact on the over-all price structure as do changes in industrial prices. The four -t e nths rise in wholesale prices last month, although hig h by historical stan· dards~ wu well ~low the mon· thly incre·ases t ypical in 1974. In May, farm products rose 2.9 percent followln( a jump or 6 7 percent in April. Processed food and seed decUned n1ne tenth!\ or n percent, following a rise or 3.5 perrent the previous month. Combtnlng tbeae two sectors. agricultural prices rose . ix tenths of a percent to n le ... ·cl 8 2 percent above May of 1974. The rlsc ln the af rtculturul Sl'C tor resulted m ain y from htgber prices for livestock, r aw cotton, potatoes, live PoUllry and Cf!l(S. Livestock alon<' was reported up 14. l percent lust month. (See FORD, Page A2> "We applaud the governor for his arduous and successful ef· forts to bring this law to frui· t1on,'' said Walter Bregman, Gallo vice president. · ROTC 'Back' Faculty Reverses Reversal ROTC is at UC Irvine lo stc.y unless the faculty senate la kes another vote, UCJ Chancellor Daniel Aldrich said to· day. THE AIR Force Reserve Officer Truining Corps pro· gram would give UCI studt!nls credit for taking military training courses at USC. T he controversial program has been the subject of three academic senate votes since Nov· ember, each reversing a previous position. By a three-vole m ajority (142·139), the senate's most re· cent ballot favored keeping the program. which is set to begin next fall. T H E PROGRAM has been attacked by campus Af. firmalive Act ion Officer. Ramon Curiel as discriminatory tlgainst women, who may not apply for combat night train mg. Additionally. a student Comm tlce lo Stop ROTC at UCI was formed to battle the "mlltlary indoc:trinoUon" offered by th~ program. Is the issue resolved? "l don't know,'' said the Chancellor. "Every time the senate meets, it takes another vote," he said wryly. TH£ FACULTY seeemis to be split about hatr and half on the program, he said, "and l expect lhosC! who arc against ROTC to conUnue to press to have the program eliminated." I ,. s1dering the s late budget for next year. In light of the light state finan· cial situation and their own de- sires to build a hospital in Irvine. Hoag Memorial Hospital of l'\ewport Beach and Wc~tern World Me dical Foundation of Irvine officials have offered to build a hospital for UCl 's medical school. Aldrich said he met with representatives of Hoag and Western World , which haVl' JOtned forces in the In·me n m· lure, on May27. The meeting, s;iid Aldrich. was lo mform him of the offer, made 10 a letter to l.!C Be gents. On possible sta te financing for the on-campus hospital, Aldrich said . ··1 am not optimistic that the money will be in the budget." Terms of the proposed agrl'e· ment are n e bulous. the cllan· cellor said. T he facility, he said, could be either a joint hospital or (See HOSPITAL, Page A2) Viet Answer Put 'em in Promontory A trio of L·c Irvine stud1:nts have looked at the \'1et· namese refugee encampment a t Camp Pendleton, t!yed t_he rental situation at the h·vmc· Compa ny's Promontory Point apartments in Newport Beach and come up with a solution IN A LETTER to the camµus newspaper, '·New Un1vers1· ty," Bob Kaplan. Bruce Harn s and Bob Butler note that ··Promontory Point is al prt>sent no more than 17 percent oc· cupied. We ha,·e a lso noted the:it the Vietnamese refug~cs at Camp Pendleton a re overcroweded and are forced to live 10 dwellings HI -suited for h11bitution. ··How can these two problems be dealt with·! The answer is obvious. By allowing the refugees to move into Promon- tory Point will not only enable them to live in adequate hous· ing. it a lso solves the Irvine Company's problem of low oc- cupancy (the federal government would subsidize Promon· tory Point). to s:.i y nothing of curing the loneliness of the present occupants of the development. "11' ADDIT ION, this move wou ld provide untold ~ultural enrichment and ethnic diversity for the stagnant :\cwport Beacht"ormnunity ."the students wrote. Identity Changed Indictment Sought In Coast Shootout By J OHN \'AL Tt;RZA Of IM D~lly Pllol St.tit A federal Grand Jury indict· ment will be sought Monday against a Los Angeles man shot by police Tuesday after a holdup, chase and final showdown in I\ewport Beach. Troop Rate Cut D e nie d By S e nate WASHINGTON (AP> -The Senate refused today to require a 200.000-man reduction in the 485.000 American troops deployed overseas. A troop-cut ·a mcndmenl by Sen. Mike Gravel. CD-Alaska), was defeated by voice vote. with only a few senators on the floor. The action followed r ejection "'Wednesday of initial budget· cutting assaults on a $30.3 billion weapons authorization bill. Votes were scheduled for later today on amendments to cut funding for s uch major new weapons system s as the Bl bomber, the AW ACS Oying radar system and additional advanced ·ntercontinental ballistic mis · . the White House. Senate Minorit y C,.eader Hugh Scott e merged from o Republican leadership mee ting with Presi· . .dent F ord saying he told the Prt?sldent he thinks the weapons authorization bill "will survive in the form he wishes." An objection by Sen. S&m ~unn. (D·Ga. >, prf.'vented un ef· fort by Gravel to modiry his amendme nt to provide for a 10.000 token overseas troop cut. Opposin g the amendment. Nunn .said the U.S. military establishment is nt iU lowest personnel level aint'e the Korenn war. .. l ~ And investigators today re· vealed a new identity of the ar· restee who is being treated for bullet wounds at Orange County Medica l Center's jail ward. Detectives who traveled to Los Angeles Wednesday determined that the alleged g unman was ly- ing when h e gave police the name Theodore James Kensil. Ins t ead . the probe and fingerprint checks revealed the man to be George Edgar Bryam, 27. a transient who had been stay- ing with a girlfriend in Los Angeles. Officer s allege that it was Bn·a m who robbed several clei·ks at the Corona del Mar post office and escaped with more than $1,200 in the Tuesday after· noon heist. He then assertedly fled along MacArthur Boulevard (See SHOOTOUT, Page A2> Or:--:a:••t 1t'e•••er Mostly c loudy Friday, according to the weather service, w ith h azy s un- shine inland areas by mid· afternoon. Beach highs in the upper 60s. inland 75. INS IDE TODA 't' Orange Coa3t College's /ish· mg clau had a perfectly logical final erom -ti wnd /13hmg at Lake / tvini'. Pholos on Page CS 8howed how well the 1tudent1 ltorntd latle-x f ) •• •• •• a HI IM ., Ct-4 ... , .. •• AU •• - .,,A2 OAILYPILOT ~/C ,. Project- On Bluffs ·Dropped _;.Plans to build seveo houses on 1.he third and Cinal WKleveloped site in the Bluffs have been "'1thdra'"'"" by the Jrvine Com· puny. . Assistant Planning Director James Hewicke r said today that the project pl a ns were scheduled lo come be fo r e the Newport B~a ch Pl a nning Corn mission Thursday night, but have been v.•ithdrawn from consideration. Hewicker said the withdrawal st.ems from concerns raised by the city's planning staff regard- lrig the 15 acres or empty Irvine "Company l a nd adjoining the third Bluffs site at 2330 Vista del Pia ya. The Irvine Co mpany ha s agreed to withdraw the Bluffs plans until a t least Oct. 1 of this f Car, lo wai t until the status of 11.s adjoining land has been set· tied. Plans to develop two other parcels in the Blurrs were ap· proved by the planning com·· mission last month. An app ea l b y Bluff s homeov;ners protesting that ap- ·proval "·a s turned down last week by the city council. According to He\\•icker, the ·third parcel \\'as separated from the Cirst t\\"O Sites because it ad· joins the 15 a cres and could be de- veloped in conjunction with that site~ 'fhe city's ge ner~I plan pro- poses that the 15-acre site be ac- quired by the city ror open space in the U ppe r Newport Bay WildliCe Preserve. Ir that is not possibl e, the city ·proposes use of the land as a low- density residential site. In a letter to the city council , Frank Hughes, a vi ce president ":ith the Irvine Company, asked that the city decide by Oct. 1 "''hether or not it "'iii purchase the 15 acres. Orange Coast· Cyclists Join Testing Plan .. ~fotorcyc lists in Orange Coast cities arc being given an op- portunity to ''sound off" on the subject of exhaust racket. They are invited to participate in a sound testing program now '.being carried out by s cientists at ·)l c D o nn e ll D o u g la s As tronautics. lluntingt.on Beach. und e r the au s ptces of t he !\l otorcyclc I ndustry Co uncil Cf\.ll C). T he procedures developed by tht• 510,000 test seri es ultimately \\'Iii be used by the California Hi ~h\\'ay P<.1trol and other law enfo recmcnt ageneics to ensure '{'()mp\iane_e \\'ith l<t\VS ugainsl ('X- cess1ve no ise. · l\1ikC' Va n c il , admini strati ve :.ass1st<1nt at thC' Ne\''IJOrt Beach· :based l\11 C , is putting the \\'ord .out to loca I cycli sts in the hope of ,securing 135 motor cycles for next •"°'<'C k s test series. Cyele O\\·ner·s "·ho "·oul d like lo volunteer t heir machines for the hal f·hour. seven·phase test may \!all tht• l\11 C. 7 52-7833 for ;i test. On ly n1otor(·yclc·s m;i nufac- tured from 1969 to 1974 "'ill be ac- cepted for the test. All must be in unmod if ied str eet-legal condi- tion. \'anci l says he can promise de- fin ite appointment times a nd as- suranct>S that the motorcycle ""ill not be ti ed up for more than 3U minutes. ·r11os<' \\'ho are un a ble to bring: tht•1r o"·n m achines can have t he m piC'kcd up by the MIC in a van and deli vered back to their 01.1rners the same day or the test, a<'cording to Va ncil. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT T"" Ot ........ (M\I 0••'• "llOI. ""'"-<" ••~-· ~~· ................. ''""'"'"_c...., ... 0< ... 9't (b,n1 P\ltll•"'•nQ C.Omp•n• ...., .. .,~eou--. "'' ,,... .. !......, -.......... _ .. ,.,.,., lo< c...i. Mtw. """-I'"'°""· "unh"91.., 9e.o<" '"'-"'· l•on Y•!I••· lfwln•, \•ll<ll•N<• Y•li.y f"" u-8't.o< .. ,S.0 .. "• c .... , ... \•ftq'• .... '°""1 O<hl<on •\ l>Wlll•"""O S••.,•O•n --.,.~ 1 .... I>''""'""'' """''"''"" pl•nl " •• JO(I Wt\I 8•Y ~-. 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MtM . c..t••"'•· ~rllOl-'1 c••'-' W • _.,.., • ,..,...11"' oo..-1n1,. n111o1Mr~•n•ll•""'·06 """'""'' , Ke11nedy Clan Honors Caroline It was a happy family reunion tod a y as I he Kennedys gathered for the g raduation of 17-year-old Caroline Kenned y, d aughter of the Jate pres ident, fro m Concord Acade my in Concord, Mass. Smiling here are (left to right) Mrs. Jacqueline Onassis , Caroline. Mrs. Rose Kennedy and Se rl . Edward Kennedy. Fro•PageAJ FORD ••. "Before America completes its bicentennial celebration, I hope the Equal Rights Amendment will be part of the U.S. Constitu- tion," Ford said. "For ERA also stands £or a new era for women in America -an era of equal rights and responsibilities and rewards." Graduates wore three styles or long white dresses. Susan chose a gown with an empire waist and a dotted s"'·iss jacket. After the formal ceremonies "·er e over. Su san and her fri end, Barbara Manfuso, embraced. Ford. seeing the girls, lifted his head in lau ghte r a nd again wrapped his a rms around his on- ly daughter.- Mrs. Ford smiled and said , "Fourth one down ." Susan ~'as the last of her four children to graduate from high school. Two of her sons, Steven and Michael , witnesse d th e ceremony but her other son, Jack, did not make it. Driving in from Utah, his old car broke down in Oh io and he reached the White House at 5:30 a .m. without coat or tie. Fresh on the heels of his order requiring schOols receivin g federal aid to provide combined or comparable programs for boys and girls, Ford stressed the n e w rol e s f o r wom e n in Amer ican life. Fro• Page AJ SHOOTOUT only to be spotted by patrolmen. A high speed chase, which in- cl uded a collis ion involving the s uspect 's ca r and"" a. passing sedan, finally ended at a service statio n n ear Ca mpus Drive. \Vhile Brya m a ll egedly held a hostage out of s ight, he was felled by a shot fired by a patrolman. The slug struc k Brya m in the mouth. At the same instant, Bryam's pistol fired a single shot into the shoulders of his hostage, James Vogt. 18, of2937 Andros St., Cos ta l\.1esa. Detective Capt. Rich Hamilton said today that federal agents have obtained warrants in the case and planned to obtain an in- dictment when the fede ral Grand Jury meets in Los Angeles Mon- day. The complaint stems from the robbe ry of the federal facility. Rowdy Seniors End Year at Mater Dei In an An ahe im Convention Center cere mony enlivened by exploding firecrackers and some boiste rous seniors, Mater Oei High School graduated 411 stu- dents Wednesday evening. The commencement speaker, Rt. Rev. Msgr. John Sammon, pastor of St. Cecilia Catholic Church in Tustin, departed from Bilingui,st Top Speller WASHINGTON (UPI) - Hugh Tosteson, the 14- year-old bilingual son of a Univers ity of Puerto Rico professor, won the 1975 na- tional spelling bee today. Tos tes on , from San Ge r~an , P .R., captured the Sl,000 top prize by cor- rectly spelling the word "incisor," after runnerup Mark Ogle , 14, of Greenwood , Ind., mis - spelled t he word "brillian- tine" and Tos teson suc- cessrully corr ected his er· ror. Ogle was also in last year's bee. Costa Mesa Apartment Plan Okayed A new apartment project in do \11nto~·n Costa 1\-lesa, which may benefit senior citizens, was approved by the city council Tuesday night. The pl an is to build 30 units on vaca nt land in a block bounded b y Fulle rton Avenue and Magnolia and 18th streets and Ne'ol.'port Boulevard. ' Developer Richard Sewell said that there will be 12 two-bedroom units, 12 one-bedroom units, ancJ six bachelor units. his prepared text at times to chide the rowdy graduates of Orange County's only coeduca- tional Catholic high school. Also present to officiate at the award of diplomas was the Rt. Rev Msgr Donald Strange, representing the Los Angeles Archdiocese .. He al90 chided un- ruly members of the graduating class. A spokesman for the school in Santa Ana said today the gradua- tion "was less sole mn than we might have hoped . but I guess that is becoming the rule with graduations these days.'' Convention center officials said the disruptions during the event were "isolated incidents" and didn't cause any major pro- blems. Valedictorian of the graduat- ing class was William Lawler of Westminster Janet Lander o! Costa Mesa graduated second in her class and was designated the salutatorian. For a limi ted time you -------·--.. ~·----\ • ' h 12' Iowa Kids Acting Up INDEPENDENCE, Iowa CUPI) -Beer-drinking Amish youth:s. tear!n_&. a~und in their horse-drawn courting buc"jies, kicked up their heels and went on several vandalism sprees In a rural northeast Iowa community recently, officials reported lo· day. Twelve young men, ran"ging in age from 17 to 21 , were caught by Buchanan County Sheriff Joe Holgate and two deputies Sunday night wheQ , allea:edly bent on smashing windows, tbey wheeled their horse-and-buggies into an Amish farmyard near Hadeton. Holgate said the "Amish 12" fa ce probable sjmple misde- meanor charges which would not "''arrant jail sentences. "I don't want them charged with 1 felony or indictable misdemeanor so they have a record," he said. ''Kids will be kids,'' he said, no matter what their religion. ';These kids in their buggies are comparable to our kids in their souped up cars. The parents· buy them a two-s eat courting Fro,. Page Al HOSPITAL two separate buildings, one for the medical school and one a community ho spital. The ca mpus has about $8.3 million in grant funds for the on- campus hos pital. Aldrich· said that those funds possibly could be applied to a facility built jointly with the private group. The facility would not be built on the UCI campus, he said, but on land adjacent to the campus which is to be sold at bargain prices to Western World by the Irvine Company. If the deal ultimately is ap- proved, Aldric h speculated that a hospital could be built within two years In the past, medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort has criticized proposals for a joint facility, contending that the un- iversity must ..have total control of its teaching hospit.aL However, Aldrich said the pro- posed agreement could allow the university an adequate degree of control. He sa id he did not know whether or when the matter may be considered by the UC Board of -Regents. • • • • buggy wben the kld1reach16 just like I bought my son a car "'hen he was lC." Three Amish farmsteads have borne the brunt of the recent van· dalism attacks, which have in- cluded breaking \l(indows and kickin1 in doors on &met and other farm buildings. Holgate said the vandali!m outbreaks have oc..curred follow- ing weekly Sunday n ig ht "sings," which are post-church social events for Amish "court· ing couples." He sai4 some of the young people "live it up" aner the sing, "drinking beer" and "racing their buggies up and down the road," and wind up the sprees in early morning van· dalism. ."The (Amish) kids got a little carried away and they did a little / damage, but we have vandalisrp.~ !Orne place in our COW\ty"lllri'\aSt every night," Holgate said. "But ·it seems it's only pointed out when the Amish arc involved." The sherirr said his depart- ment was called into the case "'hen vandalized Amish families decided the s ituation had gotten out ol corttrol. He nDted that minor offenses by Amish people customarily are dealt with by the bearded elders who rule th e agriculturally oriented, closely knit community of 240 families. The horse-drawn buggies are specially equipped with headlights and taillights so they can be operated at night. Holgate said some Amish youths also have some modern day devices . to which their parents object. "Some of them have battery- operated TVs in the ham. Their parents don't know about it just like John Smith doesn't know hi s kids blow pot,'' Holgate said. Fro.• Page Al RETIRE ••• cent rigure returns the percen· tage contribution made by the ci· ty to the 1971 level and puts the ci· ty more in line with other communities. He recommended the ehange to aid the city in recruitment of employes. H a milto n said tha t local charges still will be sought, cit- ing assault with a deadly weapon on a po lice officer and assault "'ith intent to commit murder. Se\\'ell agreed to sign a letter of intent to rent the bachelor units i to senior citizens or handicapped persons. Sewell and the city council a cknowledged that this letter would not be a binding con- tract , but would simply express intent. MesanDraws Jail Term in Heroin Death can gel America's best sell in g whiskey for only $5.99 Bryam underwent lengthy sur- gery Wednesday for reconstruc- tion of his dam aged mouth , and Hamilton sa id th at attempts to interview him la te in the d~y "''ere futile be cause the patient was too groggy. Meanwhile, the injured ser vice station worker wa s reported to be r ecovering steadily from his bullet wounds. Hamilton said that Vogt, who ls being treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital, might be released in a few days . His life was spared when the slug bounced on a bone and traveled across his upper b11ck instead of penetrating vital or- eans. • Fre•P.,,eAJ -TEACHERS . not prepared to discUS11aJ1ry. Three. months ago, le•chers proposed a cost -~·llvlng -ln· crease rather thin a 1peciflc percentaee pay htke. At that time. the s chool board asked teacher• to wait untll lhe tax override election was over lo begin contract negoUaUOnl. A Costa Mesan convicted of man!!laughter in the heroin- induced death of a man whose body was found behind the def en· dant's home has been ordered to serve one year in Orange County Jail. Sl&pertor Cdurt Judge Everett W. Dickey ordered the jail term and five years probation ror David Andrew Burks, 18, of S32 Center St. Judge Dicke y suspended what could have been a state prtson term of up to lS years after Burki pl eaded guilty lo charges re- duced from the murder alle1•· tion originally filed aaatnst him. Burks wa!I 1rre1ted last Jan. 29 aft er police found the body of Wllllam Emerson Weaver, 19, of 3032 Santa Ana Ave .• Cotta Mes•, near Burks' home. They 11id Weaver musl have died a short time after belni injected w6th a massive dose of heroin supplied by Burks. a quar t. Seagram's 7 Crown. It's Americ a's whiskey, \ ,, .. • l " "' SC ll pl ,, nl "' or 01 JX Sir f" -·, to lo: ci· of , dE "' la al cu .. m JX 0\ le 4( 111 w "' SC fi1 ct m ill II II) at ti( w in a([ la ur m t ic pE ar ro le re ' .. l co WO uC YE WO al I • I • " • " • • i ' • • " " " .1 " " ,, " " " • • ' ' .; • • • " .. " " " if ~ . Does Bottoming Out Mean Jobs? By SVL VIA PORTER Q. If the stump ls bottoming out, as YoU clalm la tho woratofunemploymentalmostovel'loo? ' · A. No. So d ee p , so prol ong e d and so pervas1ve h as been this bus iness decline, thul it wall leave ln its waku un enormous amount or unused plan11t capacity. Many workers who are al-111 employed are rea y only marginally needed. Industry hu been t.aklng advanta~e of this slump to clean out much of Its ex· pensive waste -and in slashmg expenses on all fronts tl has reduced its ·•need" for extra workers too. Money's Worth Unless the U.S. economy goc~ from this major slump ln· lo a big V·shaped boom -most improbable -it will be a long time before America's employen are hiring Ul suffi c1ent numbers agam to make significant dents m the rankE of our unemployed. A k~y point which you must not un· . dereshmate is that OW' labor force is s teadily growing as new workers enter the job market to compete with workers Ju1d Oftrtom previous JObs. Q How bad might unemployment become? A. THE OVERALL PERCENTAGE of our jobless already 1s at the highest mark in 34 years and the rate easily could stretch toward 10 percent \his summer as high school and college students and gra duates pour mto the labor market AFL·CIO president George Meany forecasts that t~e percentage may go as high as 11 percent before leveling out And this is by no means the whole story, for behind the overall percentages are such stat1sl1cs as these. · Of blacks. the percentage o( unemployed Is 14.6, or teenagers of all 1 aces. it 1s 20 4 percent: of black teenagers 40 1 pe~cent . of construction workeft;. 19 3 percent. or manufacturing workers, 12 2 percent, of blue.collar workers, 13 percent. THESE RATES COULD spell great danger for our m· ner c1ttes this summer -already in such grave trouble socially and fmancially and not prepared for riots. And that's sttll not the whole s tory. for the official figures do not include workers so discouraged about their chances of getting Jobs that they bave dropped out or the market. Nor do t he figures give full attention to those work· mg part·l1me only because they cannot fmd full·t1me Jobs As for the long·term fua.tre, against the post· World War JJ gene1 al1on's standards, unemployment is hkety to re· main al historically high rates for a p1 otracted period. In my perspective, our econo mic policymaking 1s still al barbaric levels, when our maJor weapons against infla· \Ion are unemployed human beings a nd business slump - "1th all this un plies m human as well as econom 1c terms. Q. ARE THERE ANY signs the JOb situ~1on IS 1mprOV· mg? A Yes Total employment started to rise this spring after months or consecutive dechnes The r a te of factory J;iyoffs ts slow mg. There are br1ghte-ning signs in claims for unemployment insurance and other md1calors Q What about wage increases? A So far this year, wage increases have been relatively moderatl!-a sohd signal for a more tolerable rate of mfla · lion 1n the penod ahead. The rate of increase ~robably averages our to around 7 percent, with some st1 ong unions gettmg 10 percent or more and weaker unions getting much less Next year will bnng much tougher tests or moderation, fol' among the bargammg unions "111 be the autoworkers, teamsters, rubber and electrical manufacturing Q Whal about "real" "'ages? A. THESE HAVE CONTINUED to decline sharply reflecting the galloping rl:ltes of rise m hvmg costs until vet y reeently, Socrnl Security tax~ and higher federal tn· come tax rates as mcreasmg dollar mcomes have lifted \\Orkt>rs mto ever·h1gher tax rate brackets. As of latest reporting date, "real" income of workers - ~idJustcd for pnce increases -was off 4.2 percent from a year ago. Construction workers were hit the hardest, mm~ workers the least Real spendable incomes (amounts left after red~ral taxes > were down 4 8 percent on average. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow.Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks - Ntw York !UPI> -The tollowlno llst 1how\ tne stocks tlWlt nc>ve o•lntd most tnd lo~t tlwt ,.,osl ba~ed on perctnt ot <NnQ<t on tht Nt w York Stock E •cn•nOC' "4tt and percent1ve cn•noes •rt IM Clltttrtnct betwffn Tiie prtvlo\IS dosl119 price •lld tlte current cl~no Pfl<t GAIN~•S 1 CiCA Corp •\• • 1\ti Up 26 2 2 A J llldustrs ''" + ~ Up 20 0 3 CoHt!it Giu 10'1+ 1•e Up 17 • 4 COlt<O 11\du l ' / • 1, Up 16 1 S OovMI t ~ I'• + '• Up 16 7 • j::Hstt~ Wd •'• t '• Up .. 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The Elvis Presle~ story complete with 30 songs from his La~ Vegas act, is captured on film in this 1970 documentary. TV DAILY LOG · Thursday Evening JUNES l :oo au.ior,11cttilmm ..... 0Jt(3~»(•;(~{!)) lkWI O hlaw 0 1r-w. Gt Partridce fa•ilJ m 111414 s.1114 EB ... ,. Tt!ISI a• Star Trek I ED £l4dJit c..,."' E.f) •ectJ " f rit~ 6:30 'lQ, Mtf'f Crillla SllR • IDM4J Crdtltll l11'W I sn Er)Zo.111! (Q:!i (.!;) Dult(a Cllea m T11Vtf f11• EE Lrt11t a.scab 7:00 I) 0 0 ~ (!) m ED ICnn W lrt1sWe O ltwlln1 ltr Dtltan (6) MM S.llM (IJ T1~ " CMse~11tKea O wnrs My Liit? m I left luq Tbt fll La M1itr Prtlliw.a ~~ TM lir Yalley fD Anip11tllt AIHrkt if~ )lardla Dn• r~'" Stetca 7:30 I CaMW Calltfa · ~ Price Is ltlcllt l-.. Alltficq SIJlt !511 Let's 1We A DMI fl 1 (Jt Te T .. 1111 T""' 0 ....... $ Mtwie: (Dr) "TM Aa(I! Hilb• (dll) '59 -Robert M11thum. SlanltJ Baur, Git sa1a. GI Htcu's Htrtn til TM Wlf It Waa "1951 Dodi· ers/Giants Pla1-0tr• l~':r':::' ltb'7 c.w.-.... Llttlt ••tub Gt liltry Criflil S... •:OO f)~(})OOCIS .,..,_, Mewie: (C) (90) '1Qptiun,. (R) (Mist>) '74 -Richard Cre11111, htty Duke Aslin, Vic Morrow, Attll Johnson, Arlt11t Colollb , Ridwd Sdwl. A ~USlntUllWft wilb • wtll·ordefed life thinks lie Ills witnessed • ~~hna 1n the IJl'rllllellt KIOU the WIJ lrom ~IS. fliliftl to atl belp ttom the police, who doubt llis $IOIJ, lie deodes to bt&in llis own 11wnh11llocl. 0 121oomue nm••• lih¥it: (Cl (Dlf) "fhis-1\ara lk • ., It Was" (mU$) '10 -Elvis Prulty. Alt ilWestir1tion ol Ille phtnomtllOft thlt is Dvis-captu11n1 the ups and downs lie upenences pulhrti his Id toaether. CMs per. lorms 30 $Oll(S from hB Jecofd· break1111 Kl 11 the lnlern1hon1t Holtl in us Veen. (tJ Tiit UlllHcMWn o cot 001 oo m Sbttts ., s.. r.ll!Cbct "I Ain't •hrchin' Alrf· more" (R) Steve Keller aoes under· cover. posin& IS 1 draft ev1dtr, to loc.ile tht assailant of a deserter who was slainJn Sin Francisco. llOJ Mwlt: (C) (2llr) "D-Dly, lllt Sirt~ ti J-" (dra) ·~ -Robert laylor, RIClurd Todd. mn.a.wOMs fl) ftStiwal lltnlc:ilul ED 11 PtlferaalU It Wtlf Tr., "H111on1I fol~ Festini" t:J0 011tws mu ritm 10:00 O l'lllJ enua true @ P'ury ...__ 0 <~ CiJ> CV m Ml"7 o ·-sec. ond S1chr (II) A bauliful "°"''"' blonde.d lollOlrill( 111 accident, dt· velops Ult abirdy to lorecasl event~ 10 come 111d 1111m a dllltinc pn- doctoon !Mt she bmelf is 1111rttd tor dutll. Sttfanit Powen and Mill H~11uut. mm ..... meets.art Qj ""' Acru . fii) c:mmn Tiie W el lltt He Clll iiiiii""fiiil L-00 f> (jjJ (I)()) Tiit WaltH• WThe lO:lO ~]t (])(I) Paw hllticll ,,.. Cueta~tr$'' (R) When John WOlllU ,,,. .... ~ r ... _ ....... __ .... rnat Grandpa ls woruna too 1111d --111-... --ahe1 t11s rtctnt hurt attack, the m m Mews f11sty old man !eels ha Is btln& @ AlllM Hitcllciecl babied ind he restnb it. C11nclm1 compl11ns 1~11 Olivi1 always takes 11:00 IJ (II 0 m Q) llnn the children's sida 111lnst llar, so O Cl)@) O (I) News when Grandpa decides to tu vt g tat If ltMdll llome, Grandma lots wllb him. m ... an. 0 ~(i)m14111MN "Swett lKI ._" Misery"~) Jill wants a lllOlher to 0 Tiie Lay S... p11nt lier f1n1ern1il1 tnd tau her ID Mlulel: 1.,...iw. 10 tht bt1uty S/lop. so SllR asks J;IJ M-4 ~ ~·s "d~st" lritnd lttrl to 1111rry l(I) Mt. ladt them fie Unt 1td' 1 n ..-: (tllr) ..... • ... ( ()))..., ..... DWt" (dra) '60 -lltYf'IOlld Bun, Cilnla J4 Joa11 Bt1111tll, Mtrtlla Hyer. '- WM WM Wm 11:101J 6" (])Cl) CIS Late .,_.: <~ rn> m m .,...., .,.., <"fl "f"'11ree w.ts * A LHc ..... tl!IOll" (R) ~pt 8'mey Mllltl (Wfl) '73 -ha11 9nl1111Mfl, Kaith bt11na hi.I wor\Jnc day at tllt Sta· Vin Otr Wit. tlon house by rvnnl111 11Udlonl Into 19 Cl) 9J Ii' W., c,,,,..e • run·tolln& t•ntl• addict l!yin& illliiefl to bruk out of t"4 polict sution. I~ I W"*'lllt Cab Calloway hosts. (QI CJ)>(]) W'• WerW S,.. Dealtr'a Clltlu ciat "Gtrtldo Rmra: Goodniclit MtlldlJ Tllnl frWIJ Amt<lel" ICWla Cir• 0 Mnlt: "Tiie Diww.. Hurt" w .. i.: (Z-r) "fM ~"" (dra) 'S4-Alwnder Ktlo1, Cornell (d11) '52 -JtmtS Mason, Mlchul Borchers. Rennie, Danittlt Dmitu•. ED Toe• fw Hetllt ED 1111 M•Jtr'• JtvrMI . • '1) JapHt.M Ullllflt rrt111U 12:00 8 Mtwit: "1\t hlcAAlt Pam tld4t11t" (dra) '68 -Oldt Pat111tr, l:JO 0 Ql (i) m lff CtlM Slltw Roser Bro..~e. ''Tlle-(inbtizlfr'• When Ille lut man m Mt'lie: "\.My PtaeuH"' (drt) he hirtd befora resi&ni111 u 111 In· '62-Jamea M11011, June Hl\'OC. SU(lnc. COmJl'ny UKUliYt tmbtz· Q) Cft SIMfl.- zlts lllousands ol doll11"1 lrom th• firm. Boll Is 1u1pecttd by tilt potlct 1:00 B ~ r-.. ol lllvln1 been an KUSSOry. Jo Ann I]) CJ) ID Cil ...., llflur ruesb as an tmbitious polo detective Who i11silts Boll Is ruilty. OC~(i)l(J)G!)KMH "811sdl's Brukup" When Dale Busdl. founder of ()ptn Ame11ca, 1s tllrown·Ollt of hos houu 1nd lllO'ttS 111 w1tll lllrtn l:U I) Mt.It: (C) "Tiii Cai.Wet frt11 llatdlc" (dra) 'S4-Dtlt llobertsoll. Z:OO G M"'llM 9": "Tiie Wt Hs· IM," "Tiie Db I ' fitl" and lltr llollum1tes, utter ~ l:U fl Mt.It: •w., Altctl' Cdra) likes over ·15-Ctorte Ratt. Caire Trt¥0f. Friday DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 0 (C) "fh 0., ... Sa" (dr1) 'SS -Vivien leip, Ktnllttll Mort, Enc Portm111. -0. ftlt ill ....,.... (dra) '41 -fredric Mardi, Marth.I Scott. 12:00 m "Tiit Uttlt ........ (dra) '34 -Katllaune Htjb11111. John Bui, Donald Crisp. 1:00 0 ..... et .............. (dtl) 'J7 -Lloyd Hel.tll, Calft TrMf, Alum h11111olf. ~ (C) '111ri Cm"' (mus) '51- Pal Boone. Tommy Suds, Cllrlstinl ~rert. J:OO 0 (C) *IMbcnd" (COlll) '58 -CMY Grant. lnsrid Btranian. (10) (C) .. JN ~ ,,... c... ....... (COii) '65 -Sllirtey MIClame. Ptter Ustitluw. 9 CJ) (C) ...,_.,.A lie .., .._.. (com) '67-rettr Kastner, Clizabtt~ Hartnwn. • l;JO (J}.,....., ............. (dtl) 'ii-KIB Doullas. Mldlul, CalM. 0 (C) "l"I T• ........ (COlll) '65-M ...... Oiu Merl'ill, r .... drf w.w. r.-i. M1011. KOCE Television [ OlJTDOORS J In the DAILY PILOT . 'SpiE~t' Weak in Ea-gun Tb n~Jh ls willin1 but the I p rlt ls w k ln the Laiuna Moulton PlaybOuse's seasoo·closina pro· ductlon, aa revl val or Noel Coward.'• mischievous comedy "Blithe Spirit." lntermissiOn Tom oTitus or all the Cowatd plays in the community theater repertoire, this one possesses the -blahesl potenUol for laughter beYofld the indulgent chuckle variety. The L11guna version ispJeasant enough, but iu. capacity tor high humor goes largely unreali~ed. As she did three years ago tor her home theate r . the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, Pali Tam- bellini both direct s and takes the juicy character role of wacky m edium, Madame Arcati. But, aside from Miss Tambellinl who is again excellent, the Laguna cast cannot measure up to the company from. that superlative 1973 produ~tion. Tuesdays throueh Saturdays until June 21 at the ~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~~ pl~yhou~e. 606 L aguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. . * BACKSTAGE -A.benefit performance of "M)' Duuahter. Your Son" will be given Sunday at 2 p.m . i;;:;;~:==~~iiiiiiiiiOiiiiiil . ALL}N JON ES, who stepped 1n on a week's notice to take over the leading role of a writer bedeviled by the ghost of his first wife, is re· markably well versed in his part and gives a cr.edi· "8Lln.E SPUtlT" A c,-y by Noel Cow•rd1 direct.eel by ~II T•mbelllnl, sw-oduced bY H•P Gr•h•m. ~und •no llghltftQ bY CMI C..ll•••v. pre~nted T~ys lhrough S.tur.S.ys until J._ 2t •t S:JO by the Laguiw Moulton Pl•yhOus!'" •06 u~ CM!yon RO.td, LaguNl Beach. Rts.rv111ons 49•.01w. # Chilrles .... , ............... ~~-~-~~ ................. AllMI Jonts Ruth .............................. :: ................ MockitCltllton Elvor• .. .. . .. .................................... 0 1.na Spen<er -me Ar< ah .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..................... Pth Tembelhn1 Dr. Brtaman .......... , ............................. Alfred Lutieans Mn. Breoman .................................... AnNlbelleOutgley Edith .................................................... 8ren 81ttr -~ ble performance which should solidify with increas· ing familiarity. Jones' only fault lies in the area of projection, sometimes losing portions of his Jines in the huge Laguna auditorium. The weakest link in the cast is Mickie Claxton, who lacks conviction and dimension as Jones' cur· rent spouse. More convincing, but still remiss in the area of s piritual deviltry is Diana Spencer as her · ghostly predecessor. More physical byplay and co- at the Huntington Beach Playhouse with proceeds going to cover the medical expenses of director John Williams' son, who was critically injured in a t.raffic accident shortly before the show opened . • . • tickets are $12.50 each for the special performance at the Barn, 2210 Main St., Huntington Beach. fOtlfhl•I .._ ~ ~ldl....,... • ... ~ ...... 1 w.w. isdlllnlslnc bell all Oftl" SaatberaCallhrnla LOQ IUCll Cmt 424 2619 COSTA lilUA UA South Coa1t Plu1 m ~00594 OIAllCE (lflnce ~II Ji I 7U 631·0340 U TO.OSaddltbackPl111C111tm1714!>81·S880 IUMl PfittCity~lcr &I 7149')1-0832 fOUWTbl YAlUT IMllU SI~ OrM-ln • 2 714~39,3770 fountain V1llty Dtive In 714·962·2481 wtSTUSTta Cinem1,Wtst •2 714 892-4493 llEW'91T IOCM lido 71 .. '738350 quettish mannerisms are required for maximum liiiiiiii•~~~~~~-~~~!i!i~iiiiiiiiii!~~ 'contrast. ' .. As for Pati Tambelltnl the actr ess. she is first rate in her hilarious characterization of the oddball psychic who conjures up the long-departed Elvira but can't seem to return her to the nether world. The role is on~ of Miss Tambellini's favorites a nd she plays 1t to the hilt. ALFRED LUT J EANS and Annabelle Qui gley lend effecli ve support as the friends who sit in on the seance. Bren Blair is a bit disappointing in the potentially high comic role of the skittish maid, opt~ mg for natvett! rather than nervousness. · A little more spirited "Blithe Spirit" would lift the spirits of ats audience. The show continues PENTHOUSE GJRL BRIGITTE MAIER "BRIGITTE MAIER LA VS TO REST THE MYTH THAT ACTRESSES IN PORNOGRAPHIC MOVIES ARE TOO OLD TOO FAT AND JUST PLAIN TOO UCL Y. CALL THEATRE FOR 2ND FEATURE ISSfl'CAt ,,,_, ,.., ._~ .,.....,,·1- B•rg•i" M.Q,02,30 Senior Citizens I . 50 at all time SOUTH COAST PLAZA IJtillRES • ~DIEGO FWY, AT BRISTOl SO.COAST PLAZA I 546-%711 .. FLOSSIE .. IX) Ho O• Ultd..r I I Adlllitted 7:15 lo 9:15 Saf/S-.1:15-l:15-5: 15-9: 15 FREE PARKIN So COAST '"THE REIHCARH4T10W o OF PETER PROUD" PLAZA 1 1•10:10-s .. ;s..1:30-7:00.10:30 Wf.JJSf "HIGHT WATCH"' ,_ ....... --...=;;......--1:45 S.t/S-I :45-5:30.9:00 CllEllALlllD THI& ~~~~=·= CLINT EASTWOOD 11THE EIGER SANCTION" 7:10·9:25 Sot •• S.a. 1:00.l:15-5:30°7:45-9:55 .. EMMANUEi.LE' IXt 9:oo s .. ;s.. z-.S:Jo.t:oo "COHFESSIOHS OF A WINDOW ClEAHll" 7:20· I O:lO s .. ;s. MS.7:20.10-.lO SllM •l·fRI. 1:1s.9:1$ SAJ.·SUl 1:15-3:15 5:15-1:15 MG 1:15 '~ Tlting of Beautig i"8 a Joy ibrever'' "MURDEI OM tHI ORIEHT EXPRESS" "PAPER MOOH" CPGI IARllA STREISAND JAMES-CAAH · "FUNNY LADY" Cf'GI ••ll.EJUIH OF THE Pit« PAKTHlr CPGI "TOMMY" "M>DFA nB.-f'AaT It'" llJ & 'SHillC'S TREASURY lf'Gl .. W.W. & Tiie Diide D=celi ....... lo "S.P. Y.s:· CPGI CRJ HUHTIHGTOH Z CIHEMA llM:IUlkUs-<11 47·9608 147·6011 :::5KLAHSMAH IURT REYNOLDS PlUS auon GOULD Ir DONALD SUTHERLUHD "S•P•Y•S" ,,.. 111t ceur Mwr : -~· coaOMA Dll. MU CORNRWILDE Y~ETKOlTO 'm~· ' 0 0 ~ -ft.US- A PnTnd ReleaSe •• ~ ~ A '"THE SISTER·IH·LA W .. ~ "THE STEPMOTHER" Cit) Oc>tnMon l°"u Fu 8 30 11 m S•tfSun/HOI 1~ 30 Mon !Nu Fto to 7 pm -s1 25 THE CITY SHOf'PING CENTRE ORANGE •532-6721 ~ CITY CENTRE CINEMA~ S.A. FRWY IMANCHESTEA UCJ G.G. FRWY (CITY OR. EX.) A •A TOUCH OF CU.SS' , V 1' AMAllHD SEED" lf'GI "THE SISTElt-IN·lAW" '"THE STUMOTHER" IRI "SHARK'S TIEASUIE" . .. WESTWORLD" CPGI ''Tiie U0tt 111 ~lnt•r" "April Foots" IPGI 4t4Tn4 Cl1RJU1fS "MURDIR O~ Tiii ORll~T llPRISS•• AHO lf'Gt~MMllN~,l I 1He llON lf'IWINTERI ~r~~r PART II r WARDS CIHEM~ llAl.IOU hOAtd CO\l&MIU 546·3102 t CINEMA VIEJO " \""~••t IOl&PU "'\S-t-.O 830-6990 rtrEl O'TOOLE IC4 THERINE HEP'IURH rrEw~.<?.!!,:.1~EMAS ~ .. WPOllC&<IH 644·0760 Al.$0 Sii THIS JHOW a u n '1.M -.,, HUI "'°" l:lt , .... _ ,,. "'ISTUOOI C:MoOrS WU~Tll AT aeOOIHllUT U•4~1 ... CHAaLIS .. 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