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1975-06-10 - Orange Coast Pilot
In Flet'.llla .Jail TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 10, 1975 VOL. ... HO. 1'1, 2 SECTIONS, 2' .. AGES High Livin·g , O.lly Pllet PllOtfl ·9Y Lff ... .,... Boys traditionally build places to get away from the rat · race -and the girls -but few ever homestead on real estate that many adults couldn't afford. Kip Laven, 13, and Nancy Brown, 9, admire blufftop retreat built by • Kip and Nancy's brother, 12-year-old Wade Brown. Clubhouse on cliff face complete with carpeting and portable TV is below El Camino Capistrano home .of Dana Poipt surfing filmmaker Bru~e Brown, Wade's and Nancy's daddy. Sometimes boys sleep·in their crea- tion. ]\irpor t 's T akeoff P atterns Altered -, . By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of IM 0.llY f'llet Slaff •orange County Airport of. lciais have changed the takeoff pattern for jet airliners in an ef· fort to prevent flights over homes . on the eastern shore of Upper ~wport Bay. it was learned Monday But noJse experts at the airport ·..concede that tbe residents of homes ·on the west side or the bay Jn•Y experience a alight noise in· ot-eue because of the adjust· ~t . The pattern change, which -~ lloof Collapses u"TALERMO, Stelly CU PJ> - 'die root of Ute r enaissance ctturch of St. Zita fell in me>- Jlents alter a nun and two 1'~rl1tan1 finished adorning lhe i wtth Rowers for it fir-et com-· on Monday. There were no es a.nd th• m a!n art worka cburch "caped damqe. , \ ( amounted to moving the center line for takeoffs 500 feet closer to the bay's west bank, was nee· cessary because of the prevailing wlnds, .according to William Martin, assistant noise specialist at the airport. , Martin said several weeks of special monitoring and testing earlier tbls year revealed a strong tendency for big jets to "drift" 1 off the old center line down the bay and fly over homes in the Eastbluff area. A series of bigh·level meetings between airport officials, the Federal Aviation Admtniatra· tlon, Air CallfomJa and' Hqhes Alrwest took place·recenUy. 1be adjustment was approved •t that session. "We felt that the chaqe wlll compensate for the drift." Martin said. The basic alteraUon ln takeotts has occurred at the critical tum· int point near the ""'*' end of the bay where Jeta dapartiDc taae· <See AJ&PO&T, ~Al) Ila)! ·Teachers To Clash --------- Tonight By KATHY CLANCY Of tlM Dallr Pilot staff Angry teachers stay~ off their jobs again today in two West Orange County school districts. Administrators of the five-. campus Huntington Beach Union High School District said about 475 of the district's 805 teachers were on st rike Monday. Exact figures were not available today. In the Fountain Valley elemen· tary district, officials estimated less than 200 of the district's 520 teachers were away from class today. Teachers said, however, they believe at least 200 were still on strike. A stormy showdown between parents, teachers and trustees of the high school district is expect· ed at a 7:30 o'clock meeting tonight at Willmore School, 7122 Maple St., Westminster. A group of parents in the Foun· tain Valley district say they will demand a special school board meeting there to resolve the strike. Both school officials and teachers continued trading charges tOday, and both sides re- port their telephones have been flooded with calls both backing and criticizing the strike. Linda Bqitano, speaking for the high school teachers, criticized the district's hiring of non·credentialed 0 lecturers" to staff classrooms, claiming many have been improperly screened and should not be teacttjng. She claimed some plight even be "drug peddlers or homosex· uals and others, who are willing (See STR IKE, Page A.2) Boy Folli14 At Botwm INDIO (UPI) -None of lhe 1S persons using a pool· at a low-rent apartment complex Monday realized that a S·year-old boy was in the water un~il a swimmer stepped on bis submerged body. Deputy Coroner Ken · Nu1ent a aid James Maldonado could not swim and may have been at the bottom of the pool f~ 30 minutes. Inve.all1ators aald the water WH ~o murky the child could not be seen. .Ponce aald there had been previous eomplalna about the coacliUoo ot the pool. Airport 'Eakeo_, Routes Changed; ~ Noise Shift Due? Oldest (;on? Vallerga ... ,_Man, 105,. Held ~~ Murder Intention -SORRENTO Fla..-<AP) -=--A 105-year-old man charged. with murder and attempted murder in connection with a birthday party shootout hobbles around his jail cell with the aid of a cane. "He's a little bit lottery, but he moves pretty well," a jailer said Monday of Ed Myers. Officials said Myers is charged with murder in the death of Louise Stewart, 51, and with at- tempted murder in the wounding of Sammy Tolbert, 44. Sheri/f's investigator Robert Locke said Myers went to Mrs. Stewart's home Sunday to give her a half bottle of whisky and $.5 as a birthday present, then pulled a pistol and began shoot· ing when they argued over a .Airport No ise small-amount of.. money-She-re· ---- portedly owed him. Locke said Myers is receiving s ght no special treatment as a 0 U prisoner but that jailers were keeping a close eye on him because of his age. "He's not feeling too good right now, but he's in dang good shape for his age," said Locke. "He did get out and around a lot. He relat- ed real well, but he's down in the dumps." · Locke said Myers, who lists bis birth date as March 3, 1870, has lived in the area about50 years. · "I don't know if he's the oldest prisoner we've ever had, but he's the oldest l 've ever had anything to do with," said Locke. By GARY GRANVILLE Oltb• D•llr Pilot St'ltf Early findings by a team of State Board of Equalization auditors assigned to the Orange County Assessor 's Office has un- covered assessment discrepan- cies in the accoun ts of at least six m ajor prope rty taxpayers. In a confidential letter to As- sessor Jack Vall erga, County Counsel Adria n Kuyper has asked that immediate steps be taken to correct what he calls a potential substantial loss of coun- ty revenue. •·1 strongly urge you to enroll the appropriate escape assess- m ents and interests,'' Kuyper said in his letter. The six taxpayers named are Xerox Corporation, the· Rucker Compa ny. Wells·Ma1;ne, Inc .. VTN Con solidated, Hunt-Wesson Foods and Tandy Corporation. It was the last company, Tandy Corporation a nd one of its ex- ecutives that figured prominent- Heights Residents Girding for Fight · More than 200 Santa Ana Heights residents met Monday night to plan a battle against Orange County government ef • forts to condemn their homes beneath the noisy county airport takeoff pattern. nearly 600 signatures already have been collected. County supervisors .voted 4-1 last week, with Supervis or Thomas Riley of Newport Beach the lone negative vote, to proceed with condemnation plans in an effort to reduce the noise impact- ed area around the airport. ly in the recent Grand Jury in- dictments on bribery charges of • Assistant Assessor George Upton and former county assessor An- drew Hins h a w, now a con· gressman. They voiced distress over the leanings of the county Board of Supervisors toward condemna· lion and "land use conversion" in the heights as a means of obeying state noise reduction orders. The meeting was organized by a group called the Association of Santa Ana Heights to Fight Airport Condemnation and Ex· pansion (ASAHF ACE). The auijience was told the county's power of condemnation is almost limitless, that some condemnation already has· oc- curred in their area and that con- demnation of the heights is a logical step toward airport growth. County supervisors were the chief target of criticism during the two and a half ·hour meeting in the youth building at Red Hill Avenue and Bristol Street, next to the aJrport. Speakers were in· terrupted four times by the roar of departing jets. few conclus\ons were reached at the initial meeting, other than general arreement to stick together and meet again to lay further strate1y for the confron· taUon with the county. Mona· Odeaard, founder of ~AHF ACE, announced that a petition drive that began last t weet· will continue. She said· County Airport Director Robert Bresnahan showed the board a map with 120 homes that would have to be converted to more compatible uses, such as commercial, at an estimated cost of between $5 million and $10 million. Monday, homeowners were told by Riley aide Bob Jones the condemnation area may be twice or even three times the estimated area used by Bresnahan because of monthly differences in noise levels. The strongest words came from Daniel Emory, long time airport foe and organizer of other anti-noise movements in the Harbor Area. ,. Emory said the condemnation issue is not a new one sinee some heights residents already have "been forced to sign away air easements over their homes.'' He said he bas found it impossi· ble to predict the "Byuntine thinking" of county supervisors in relation to the airport noise problem. • ..Based on tbelr performance in recent months, it is probably easier to tell what the Kremlin is doin1 than that board," Emory. • asserted. <See BA Tl'LE, Paie AJ)' ... .. "If the unde r assessment (of <See ASSESS, Page A2) ~r~ Coast . . ··---?~. We•tller Night and morning low clouds clearing inland areas about noon Wednes· day. Considera ble cloudi- ness at the beaches in the afternoon. Cooler, with re· ading of 65 expected at beaches, 72 inland. · INSIDE TODAY A small Indian tribe plans to c1d off.at the poss.a Bicenlen· nial tDOgon tra1n en route to Penn 1 y l va n i.a . Th e, StiUag1Aamish arf! aeeking federal recognitfon. See stqry A4. Index A10 "' Al• A• A1 .,.. AU . . • I - I I • .. r --.. - - Mother lJUappf. Fo~d 'Flunks' Viet War Quiz DJ!;DHAM, Man. <UPl)-The mother or a serviceman killed in Vietnam says President Ford's an4wer to a question about the war shows :'the United States has not learned anyt&lna:. ·• Tbe q,uestion was asked at a presidential news c:onrerence FORD TO RELEASE CIA REPORT TONIGHT, Poge A4 Monday by UPl's White House reporter Helen Thomas, who had received a letter rrom Catherine Lltchfield of Dedham. "I'm not surprised by his response, that's all political rhetoric," Mrs. Litchfield said. ''We're getting the usual patriotic verbiage. "He just avoided the question. ''I trust we"v.e learned eomething about how we would conduct such an operation," he said. But Ford did not detail what he thought had been learned. Mrs . Litchfield said s he thought President Ford had '·dodged the issue.' "He just avoided the question. I had hoped for a time we had learned from Vietnam, but the President's statement has made me believe the United States has n~t learned anything." Lagll!l!lll Held in 'Fighting Lady' Goes Into MothfJolls I had hoped ror a time we had learned from Vietnam, but the President's statement has made me believe the United States hos not learned anything." Assault The aircraft carrier Yorktown is towed out of New York Harbor to begin a week-long voyage to South Carolina Escapees Release Hostage, .Give Up From Wire Services ~1EEKER, Okla. -Two prison escapees carrying a variety of weapons surrendered today and released the second of two teen- aged girls they had been holding Ior $200 ransom and a getaway car. The Oklahoma 1-lighway Patrol saj.d Kim Thomas, 16, was not harmed. P<Jula Workman, also 16, hud been freed earlier to de- liver the fugitives' demands. The inmates were Lonnie Johnson, 22. and Danny George Parker, 21 . They walked awa)' from a trusty building at the state penitentiary at McAlester Sunday night . Lt. Kenneth Vanhoy said a patrol airplane pilot had localid the fugiti•es near a stream in a wooded area QCar J\·teeker. Of- ficers and bloodhounds quickly converged on them and sur- rounded them in a barn. STRIKE .•. t o lake advantage of students and arc being paid $55 a day to peddle their goods." Buf district officials denied that charge. c lai ming the 89 ''lec- turers " "·ere interviewed <1.nd asked for references. And in a letter mailed to parents in the di strict Monda)'. o(ficials accused the teachers of using .. bullying tactics," includ- ing harassment of school board members. non-striking leathers· and children. Fro•PageAJ ASSESS .. ·. Tandy) was due to fraud on the part of the taxpayers or collusion with any member of your office an assessment must be levied with p en.ally and interest,'' Kuyper said. · ··since these matters are or some urgency I would greatly ap- preciate your notifying me of your intentions within five days,'' h~ added. ' OR ANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT ll\• °'""'~ COO.•I 0.lly Po<ol. ""'" ....,,,11 ''<""'· l>o<><'<l I .... ~ ... p.~._ '>P .. Dh-·d Dyl ... 0-...,.,.. C.0.>I ""°''"''"G Colncl•"' --fl~ ..... ....,., ..... .....t;tl,,_ _ ..... V 11\tOW'(lll F•!Ooy lo< (Oo.I~ -... .__ 8eA<I\, M.,Ml"'V' ... tli!A<h'f""" l••n Vall .. ,, lt•l11-, :!.<oddlOIWI<• Y•llot •"(I ~ lloac11r.;o .. 111 (o••• A .-.q,1 .. ,..,.,,...., --"publl-.! ~.t ... d••• -~«-., , ... '""""""' pultOl/llftQ Pl...,t I> •I lOCI Wo!U 11->V Mtftt,(aot.o ~ .... (•"'O•ft•• '161'. Robert N. Weed ""'''°""' ,..., Pul>h.,.._t Thom.ts Keevil [O>to• Thom as A. Murphine -n•o1~g c"''"' Chdrles H. Loo" Richard P. Nall A\.,•M"! 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The prisoners told Jim Spears, a Vancouver reporter, they would kill. the hostages if their demands were not met. "Fifteen of them are on death row right now," Spears quoted one or the inmates as saying. · Bryan Williams, a Vancouver lawyer, who also visited the vault, said the hostages showed no signs o( mistreatment. lie quoted one hostage as saying they had been treated fin e. However, Williams said the in· mates continued to hold a knife at the throat o( a woman hostage. ' Prison Director Dragan Cernetic said that before the in· mates could be flown out of Canad a some country must agree lo accept them. He said authc;>rili es were waiting for foreign embassies in Ottawa to open. He said he told the inmates he could do nothing until their de- mands were reviewed in detail by federal authorities, including the cabinet and the office of Prime Minister Pierre Ell iott Trudeau. ·El Toro Man Admit,s Guilt In Rape Case An El Toro man jailed on multiple criminal charges after s everal Mission Viejo housewives identified him as the intruder who tracked them to their homes and raped them pleaded guilty Monday shortly before his scheduled trial opened. Dennis Dale Gilbert, 25, o( 23151 Los Alisos Blvd., pleaded guilty to one count each of burglary, rape and kidnaping. He could be sentenced up to so years in state prison on the three convictions. Orange County Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey set Ju- ly 17 as the dale he will sentence Gilbert. He dismissed nine other felony counls that also includ~d rape, burglary and kidnaping. Sheriff's officers arrested Gilbert last December alter a six-month search tor a man who COllowed Miss~-n Viejo housewives to thei homes, en- tered via the unloc ·ed door and then raJ)ed them atknifepoint. Investigators said several of -the victims had developed the habit of waJking their dogs dur- ing the morning hours. They said the attacker followed them in his car and then entered the homes. A jury in Superior Court Judge William Murray's courtroom cleared Gilbert of rape and burglary charges in August, 1973, after an El Toro woman iden· tilied him as the intruder who en· tered her Los Alisos Boulevard apartment and raped her at knll•polnt. Home Broken Into A Costa Mesa engineer came home from a dentist's appoint· fnent Monday to anot.bcr painful experience: his house had bttn broken into. SamueJ J . Powell, or 929 Junipero Drive, t.oJd police whoever crawled throu1h his bathroom window; however, dfdn'~ extract anything from thf:. premta.es, where the famed World War II "Fighting Lady" will be turned into a naval museum. 'She Pushed' Betty Blamed for Fall WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Ford's newest version of his now famou.s tumble down the ramp of Air Force One in Austria has put the blame on his wife rather than his knee. An old football knee injury was the reason given for Ford's fall. But aS reporters gathered around him in the White House Rose Garden following his news conference Monday, Ford was teased about his mis- step and gave a lighter version of what happened. "I was holding Betty on my right ci.rm," Ford said, ''And an umbrella on my left arm. "I say s he pushed me. Then she walked oll with the umbrella and left me to wallow in thew at er." ,. Girl Raped Mother Declares Ve11geance ·on Man KANSAS CITY, Kan. (UPI) - The mother o( a kidnaped 6·year- old girl has sworn vengeance on the man who raped and mutilat- ed her daughter. ''That man was a dead man the minute he laid a hand on my daughter," Mrs. Billie Smitson says. "I can't help what I feel. He doesn't eve n deserve the name animal for what he's done. "I'd give my right arm to just see that man alone for a Cew minutes." she said. "As Car as I 'm concerned he's living on bor· rowed time. "I just pray to God they catch him 'cause the next little girl might not be as lucky as mine, if you can call that luck, to be alive." Man Booked . . In Stabbing Of Roommate Laguna Beach police arrested a 27·year-old man Monday Collowing the stabbing of his roommate with a 13·inch breadknife. Ronald Earl of 2037 S. Coast Highway, Apt. 11 , was booked on suspicion of assault with intent to commit murder. The victim, Robert Charles Greene, 35, was reported in guarded condition today at South Coast Community ~ospilal . Doclors said Monday plastic surgery will restore the face or 6-year-old Tammy Perrin who was savagely beaten and raped by an unidentified man who kid· naped her last week. The girl is in fair condition to- day at ~he University of l(ansas Medical Center, s utfering from a skull fracture and other facial in- juries. Doctors said they will be able to perform plastic surgery on the chlld after an in£ection in a racial gash has cleared. The bone·deep cut extends from below her mouth, across her lips and nose lo her right eye, which was swollen shut. Part of the girl's nose was severed .. "She doesn•t say too much 'cause it hurts when she tries to .talk," Mrs. Smitson said. "She seems to know what happened. But s he's gonna make it. It's gon· na lake time but we'll make it.'' Police say the eearch for the man who abducted the blonde, blue.eyed girl from in front of her Leavenworth, Kan., home Thurs· day night is centered in the Leavenworth area. Jnvesligators said they had few clues to the m an 's identity_ A caretaker at a lake west or .Leavenworth found Tammy wan- deting in a daze Sunday morn- ing. She had apparently been thrown unconscious down a 15- foot ravine and left Cordead. . • • • • • • • Ford was asked what lessons were leai;ned by the U.S.'s ex- perience in Vietnam. . Mrs. LitchCield wrote, "As a parent whose son wu forced to dje in Vietnam, I a nd many parents like me would like to have (the) truth or Vietnam ex- posed so that we can guarantee that future generations of young men will not die as needlessly as our sons died. Then -and only then -will the pain subside. "The war in Vietnam is not over tor ua.'' Ford sai.d the first lesson that could be learned was: .. We have to work with other governments that feel as we do that freedom is vitally important.'' . "I would have liked to have him say that he didn't think we should put it bel1ind us, and re- veal all the truths o( Vietnam and of Watergate. Jf young men are to lose their lives for freedom, then we should .... expose all 'of the truths that need to be exposed," Mrs. Litchfield said. A !)econd lesson from Vietnam. Ford·· said, was "how we would conduct a military operation." He acknowledged there had been "a great deal or controversy" over the manner in which the United States fought the Vietnam war. IFroaPageAI BATTLE •• ·. Jerrold Fadem, a Beverly Hills lawyer who is a noise suit specialist, said there are a ·number of legal alternatives, ranging from giving in to the county to various types of court action. But he said the first step is complete organization. John Mawhinney, an appraiser who bas worked for the City of 0Newport Beach, told the au· dience that noise can reduce pro· perty values considerably and in some cases can make a home worthless. FroaPageAI AIRPORT. • • main airport runway change course to fly, theoretically, right down the middle of the bay -175 degrees magnetic. The process, Martin said, is .akin to "threading a needle.'' Until Alonday, the jets made their turn when they intersected with a line -termed Radial 116 degrees -emanating from the Long Beach Airport radar beacon. • • • • • • A Laguna Beach mailman said· he was attacked by an angry postal patron wielding a 10-inch steel bar Monday. Police arrested Anthony· Nealon, 27, of 1051 Ga viola St. and booked him (or assault with a deadly weapon. He was held on in Orange County Jail today in lieu of $10,000 bail. Letter carrier Hurbert Lee, 43, was uninjured in the incident which. police said, ended in a scuffle with his attacker. Det. Gene Brooks said the inci· dent occurred as Lee on his normal rounds had gone to the door at the Gaviota Street re· sidence. Brooks said Nealon stepped from the house and accused Lee of harassing him. , Detective Brooks said words were exchanged between (he two and when a fight appeared likely, the mailman took a karate fight- ing stance. Nealon backed away, but pulled a IO-inch piece of reinforc- ing steel from his pocket, police said. Brooks sa id the bar was thrown , but missed Lee and struck the fender of a car split· ting the metal. . Nealon was arrested at Cleo Street and South Coast Highway shortly after the·incident. Big:Temhlor Recorded in Japan Areas UPPSALA, Sweden CAP> The Uppsala Seismological Institute report~ a strong earth- quake Tuesday in central and southern Japan. There were nAmmediate re- ports ot injuries or serious pro- perty damage. The institute said the quake oc· cured at 10 :47 p.m. Japanese time and registered 7.1 on the Richter scale. The U.S. Geological Survey in Washington recorded a quake about the same ti~ at 7.2 on the Richter Scale and said it was centered on the southern lip or the Russian island of Kuril. about 720 miles northeast of Tokyo. The Richter Scale is a measure or ground motion as recorded on seismographs. Every increase of one number means a tenfold in · crease in magnitude. Thus a re· ading of 7 .5 reflects an ~arth · quake 10 times stronger than one of6.5. A reading of more than 7.0 is considered a major earthquake, capable of causing widespread damage in populated areas. • • • • • • Gre:en·e-had be·en stabbed once in the abdomen. He was taken, bleeding Crom the mouth and nose, to ~uth Coast Hospital by ambulance. • I . ONLY ONE SPOT IS OUTSTANDING! I • • • • • •' The stabbing occurred as Greene slept on a living room couch. He told police Earl came into the room and sat ~"""t'fialr near the couch. Greene said he closed his eyes and then he felt someone lwtgeon top of him . When he opened~·s eyes, he said he saw Earl hold g the breadknife and realiz had been stabbed. Police said Earl, clothed in un· dershorts, and holding a meat fork was ushered from the apart- ment by another roommate, Edward J . Macri, 42, He later re· tumed and picked up additional clothing. • The stabbing was reported to police at 11 :35 a.m. Earl was ar· rested by detecti.ve1 near Sleepy lloUow 10 minutes later. Chairman Picked NJ!:W ORLEANS (AP) -Gov. · Robert· D. Ray of Iowa hu been picked •• the next chairman ol the Natl,onal Governor's Con- ference. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • LIC. NO. 23002 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DENS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • n.. -......... of tpob ,... .. c..,...... ............ tr.~ -,."' ........ ...., -AL41H'S 11 OUTST~t ........ t111e t., c-po•fltort le.-.1 titer •• fewl ... _.lffere111ee of YALUI, 9UALITT •• _. S&ICTION _, k kl ..... 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Both sides in the months·long debate over how to relieve such things as overcrowding in Juvenile Hall think two county Grand Jury reports issued Mon- day bit the nail right on the head. The reports, m ade public along with a management audit of the probation department, list 15 specific recommendations for improving the juvenile justice DEAR PAT: I paid$12lastJu- ly lo Playboy Enterprises for a one-year subscription to Playboy for a ·serviceman's birthday. He says he's never received any .magazines. I've written to the magazine many times, but the only response I receive is that the missing subscription is "being checked." I would like a refund. The serviceman has since been tliscbarged. • · SMllT P'li.t l'tlllle ._ P,Urk& O'Douell syslem. . Diedrich, who has had public verbal confrontations with Chief Probation Officer Margaret Grier over juvenile justice, said •·the reports are right along the line with a lot of our recommen- dations." OWNER HAL BRIGHTON SHOWS OFF SALOON OF MARY E AS IT LOOKS TODAY Refurblahed and Now Celled 'Wondertuat, • Oki Boat Uvea Down It• Lurid Pest L.C., Huntington Beach Llnda German . Playboy En· lerprises Inc. representative, is Yaeht Has Lt•rid Past Rex Castellaw, Miss Grier's chief deputy, said ·•we haven't had much time lo duscuss this with our t op management but in general, the reports appeared to be constructive even though we wouldn't agree with au the re- commendations." • mailing a refund to you. 'Love and Death' Boat Now a &chelor Pad OldProblelK DEAR PAT: We sent a check and coupon March 30 for a ··Moneys worth" magazine sub- scription and the booklet, "How to Work the Social Seeurity Gold Mine." Our check was cashed May 3. We waited until April 3 and wrote a letter of inquiry to the New York business, enclos- ing a photocopy of our canceled check. We s till have heard nothing from Moneysworth in spite of continued full-page ads . periodically published in local papers. Have you had other re- aders who are experiencing pro- blems with this publication? J .C., Costa Mesa Yes. Moneysworth problems are' no novelty to A VS. When con-: tacted, the publis her responds to readers• complaints, however. It was noted by a Moneysworth spokesman that all subscriptions take from six lo eight week~ for p rocessin g, a nd tha t n o acknowledgement of payment or notice of subscription htltiation is . sent to the s ubscriber. Inciden- tally, the information included in the Social Security booklet is available in free pamphlets available a t any Social Security office. Your subscription ls belng processed at this time, and you should receive the June issue or · t he magazine. Your "bonus .. booklet will not be malled for at least two months. Guitar ftefbuflalng DEAR PAT: I bought a used guitar that is perfect except for a heavy oil finish on its surface. How can I remove this without damaging the natural wood finish? T .L., Mission Viejo Try a solution or one part T.S.P. cleanin g powder to 10 parts water. Wipe on sparingly a nd dry quickly. White gas. used in a well-ventilated room, also will do the trick. Clean the sur- face q u ic kly. because it evaporates rapidly. Editor's Note: This is the firiai story in a three-part series about the Orange Coast's famous Overell murder case and the Mary E, the yacht that was the scene of the crime. Though dynamited to the bot· tom of Newport Harbor on March 15, 1947, the Mary E returned and ha3 outlived most of the principals in tile case. By J OHN VALTERZA OttMDallyPilotSYff . t:veri the closest inspection fails to reveal much of a re- semblance between the old Mary E and the more modern Won- derlust. The only telltale sign is the de· sign of her hull. It has that unmistakeable out- line, the sharpness of bow and the . narrow beam of the old boats. Above her original planked decks with the white caulking and many coats of spar varnish, all is new. The listing file at Ensign Yacht Sales on Newport Beach's Mariner's Mile, where the Won- derlust last changed hands, says nothing of the history -the real history -of the vessel that has withstood time, dynamite. side shows and seven changes of name. But broker Duke Herbst has no qualms about discussing the qu.alities or lurid past oC the boat. He had her listed under an ask- ing price of more than ~8,000 in the last sale. "She's a damned fine boat. All the refurbishing was done pro- fessionally in the late 1960s and they did a complete modernizing job on her. ··But what a hell of a history that boat has!'' What sort of owner does she have? . He is a man almost as colorful as the boat that he calls home most of the time. Hal Brighton is a buyer and seller. He ·has bought and sold cars, planes, boats, hooses and a pet lion named Caesar. He's reluctant to discuss what his final ore er was to the previous owner of the old Mary E. "Let's just s ay that I made a good deal on her. and I consider hel" a bargain,'' he said, s itting in a bamboo chair in the yacht's saloon. Nearby, in a corner of the large top cabin and wheelhouse there's a gas-burning Swedish fireplace. Aft, through well-built doors, the stern area is an inviting "back porch." And below, in those compart- ments where Mr. and Mrs. Overell met their death ... where hookers and shills made their money from customers out. for a night of kicks, the accom- Ex-Cambo.dia Chief Asks Refugee Help . CAMP PENDLETON (UPI) - The former president of Cam· . bodia urged. the United States Monday to take in 40.000 of his countrymen stuck in refugee camps in Thailand. The Cambodia~ are "very un- dernourished, badly treated and unhappy" in the Thai camp5, said Saukam Khoy. ly, a nd jobs have been found in Houston for all four of the former president's sons, refugee of- ficials said. Although the United States is in the process of taking in more than 100,000 . Vietnamese re-0 .,erst alled1 fugees, there are only about 1,000 Meanwhile, the head of the re- fugee resettlement effort. Nicholas Thorne of the State Department, defended the opera- tion against criticism from Sen. Edward Kennedy <D-Mass.), who said the program was ·'bare- ly off the ground'' and was creat- ing a human catastrophe. Thorne said that more than 30.000 refugees have . arrived ~t Camp Pendleton in the last six weeks, and half of them have already been processed out. Some 3,000 refugees were re- leased in the past five days alone, he said, even as arrivals continue to pour in at about 450 a day. DEAR PAT: I've noticed that a Cambodians in the Marine Corps certain group of apartments in camp here. They are housed in a Corona del Mar appear to have tent village separate from the too many units for the zone. It is Vietnamese camps because of an R-2 area with two lots together language differences and a his- and two buildings back·to·back. tory of enmity between the two h Id b 1 r groups. · There s ou e on Y our re-Khoy, GO, made bis plea as he sidences, yet I count at least and 17 members or his family eight. Two months ago I contact· checked out of the camp, having ed zoning enforcement for Newport Beach and was told the completed the resettlement pro· If there is any snag in the pro· cess, he said, it is in finding American s ponsors for the re- fugees, not in processing them. matter would be checked. When cess. ho report of progress was They planned to stay in San forthcoming, 1 called city plan-Clemente and San Diego until the He said ofCicials at the camp here had arranged to send 570 Vietnamese as immigrants to Canada and that an office is be· ing set up to investigate whether some can be sent to Latin America. end of the month, and then go on 'ning and was told I'd be contact-to Houston. Robert R. Herring, ed. I wasn 'l. I almost suspect chairman of t he board of the that someone is influencing these Houston Natural Gas Company, city officials to ignore this ap-.. agreed to sponsor the Khoy f ami-!parent violation. • T .J., Corona del Mar :11 Zoning enforcement official ~,.Jim Slnasec explained that an ID· ~vestlgatlon ls under way, but r ause Of complJcatk>ns. DO COii· 'icluslve action can be taken at &Ulil polnt. Due to tbe involved :..:lnumstances, . It may be wise "lor you to allow more Ume for ·•bJs sltu"tlon to be resolved. Slnasec said that you have been contacted with a more com· ,pre henslve explanation of this miatler. •'Ap e •' iAea'lo• ' DEAR PAT: 1 saw the movie. "Planet of the Apes" ~eoUy. :1lnd I 'd Uke to find out if 1t was • Umed in the United St.ates. If so. here? I'm particularly lnteres1t· li:?d in the desert ueas. which l d llike to see for m yseU. • J .E., Huntington Beach 0 E.rly 1equencH ot tJaiJ movie ~ fllmed at an1pedlled loca· ~ la tJtab aacl Arl&oea, ac· ordla • to TweatJedl Ceet•ry ox. Tlte capltal ~l&y of &lie SI· taa aatloa ,.,., cellltne&ed at •tae Fox aaaclt la Ute Saa f.entudo Valley. •• .... Sorry, Charlie Prince llebufled by Secretary MONTREAL (AP) -Montreal secretary Vicki Simpson says she bas mixed feelings about turning down Prince Charles' invitation to dance. "I could die for having missed the chance of a lifetime to dance with a member of the royal famhy," said Miss Shnpson, 26. "But Prince Charles is not r eally my kind of man." · She saJd she does not like men with a stilted style and who wear short hair greased back. Miss Simpson and several fr iends went to the )'Escapad e Restaurant at the Chateau Champlain Hc~tel last week for dinjng and dancing. She recognized the pnnce as soon as be' entered. she said, and noted that be danced well. As Mlss Simpson wu leaving about midnight, she re- called. the prince approached and asked: "Would you like · to stay a llllle longer and dance with me?" "No, thank you. rm tired and I must go bome now," she replied. • • Later. ab• told a reporter: "J missed the chance of my Ufe.1 wouldn't say lhe prince la a seducer, but he's terribly kind.·· . • The prince was jn Montreal durina a courtesy vi.sit of bis lhip. the Roy8;1 Navy bellcopter carrltr Herme.a. .L.. ______________ .:._ ________________ --:------------, modations are excellent. A built·in dinette can seat a family for dinner . Behind a slid- ing door there is an ice crusher- blender combination. The freezer is filled with ice cubes. ··1 entertain a lot here, and, re- all y, this is a floating bachelor's pad.'.' the lean and wizened salesman muses. In the aft cabin are mirrored closet doors and an ample bed with a velvet bedspread. The forecastle sleeping quarters arc a bit more fundamental. Brighton is j\Jst the sort of owner one would expect aboard the old Mary E, but he is a mover. And al though his ownership is only a few months old, he's already decided lo find a buyer . •·I think that someone who en- joys a beautifully restored classic like this and who can ap- preciate a colorful history of a vessel would Ii ke the boat," he said. Bdghton has found a weathered and mildewed tear sheet from an old edition of that venerable magazine, "Yacht· ing... . The piece has pictures of ex- amples of the boatbuilder's art at the old Elco works that closed up long ago because wood boats fell from fashion and financial feasibility. . Not far away, in Long Beach, the recorded hustle at the Long Beach pike used to bark: ··A quarter to see the ill-fated Mary E. A blasted and bloody shambles of death dragged from the sea to play a feature role at the Overell trial. ''See the yacht of love .•. See the yacht of death." But the Mary E has outlived all the barker's pitches. And aboard her today, the · headline on the mildewed magazine clipping is the real pro- phecy abput the "boat of death." It says, simply, "Old Elcos never die." Freon Finder Neither Diedrich nor the pro- bation omcial had delved into the Coopers and Lybrand audit re- port, whch came to many of the same conclusions as the jury re- ports. The jury studies were not ov~r ly critical of either the probation department. or the Board ·of Supervisors, laying . ~ual responsibility on both entities to begin solving the problems. Among other things, the re· ports suggest greater depen· dence on community-based diversion programs to keep youngsters out of juv~nile i.nstitu-tions and other s olutions, includ- ing more referrals of . "ha1:d case" juveniles to Cahforma Youth Authority facilities. ··Generally , philosophically, r. liked the format of the Jury's re- • commendations and frankly, C can't differ with them," Diedrich said, noting he didn't much care for one jury suggestion that supervisors and their aides take personal inspection tours of juvenile institutions. "I've already done it and we don't need this kind of thing in a jury report," Diedrich said. The Fullerton supervisor said a priority system of implement- ing juvenile justice improve· memts must be left up to the Thais to Buy U.S. Weapons BANGKOK. Thailand (A P) - Another U.S. ally in Asia, Thailand, is getting ready to establish diplomatic relations with China, but the Thai cabinet agreed today to buy more weapons from the United States to modernize. its 200,000-man. armed forces. UPI ...... Are fluorocarbon gasses released from spray cans ca~ ing a chemical reaction in the stratosphere and cutting down the Earth's ozone shield against cancer-causing radiation as UC Irvine chemist F. S. Rowland charges? NASA plans to find out with instruments being .installed on its Atmosphere Explorer-E satellite by technician Ernest Toth at the RCA Astro-Electronics Division in Princeton, N .J . The satellite. to be launched later this year. will orbit within 85 miles of the Earth to record chemical and physical activity. t ~~~----~~--------......... . JUVENILE JUSTICE I . . board because tne Jury can·t a14 locate all the.money it will take.'' ;'Generally, this is the kind of reporting the jury .does best.;• Diedrich s aid. Pilgrim Sailing To Dana By JACK CHAPPELL 01 t ... Oaily Pilot Sytf The dayi of wooden ships and iron men will return to Dana Point as a full-scale replica of the Pilgrim sails into the harbor 140 years after the original craft bearing seaman Richard Henry Dana dropped anchor there. The brig, a two-masted square· rigged ship, is now beating her way up from Cabo San Lucas in Baja California. She is expected lo arrive June 18, Capt. Raymond Wallace. said Monday in a telephone interview. While a t the harbor named for Dana, the Pilgrim's crew and members of local historical groups will stage a reenactment of events which took place when the original Pilgrim called there cjr.ca-1835. . The replica cost about $350.000. It was first converted from a Danish schooner in a small Portuguese boatyard. Then it was sailed to Miami where more work was done. Wallace, a sea captain by avocation , is a designer of amusement parks . The craft is being sailed by Capt. Bud Fowler and a crew of 13 now. The ship has been laid up in Cabo San Lucas for' two weeks . waiting for the winds from Hur· ncanc Agatha ,t o subsidl', Wallace said. The ship is 137 feel long from bowsprint to stern and is 98 feet a long the d ecks. Unlike the original Pilgrim, the replica has a diesel engin e. Dana's book, "Two Years Before the Mast,'' described ap- palling conditions un(Jer whiclt sailors lived. It caused a public outcry resulting in corrections. It also described areas of the California coast where the Pil· grim stopped to receive cattle hides for shipment. A portion of the reenactment will feature hides being tossed from the cliffs to sailors in long boats below. The Pilgrim will leave Dana Point after two days and go to .san Pedro where the ship will become an attraction at Ports·O· Call. Capt. Wallace said the sh.ip's arrival time depends on weather and sea conditions between Dana Point and Cabo San Lucas, which he described as the mos t. dangerous stretch of ~·at~r of the ship's voyage from M1am1. 'Ene maBandit'· To Face Trial CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (UPI) - Michael H. Kenyon, 30. of Palatine, who police suspect of being the "En cm a Bandit" who terrorized women in this un- iversity town for 10 years, pleaded innocent Monday to charges stemming from two at- tacks in the Champaign are<1. Kenyon was c harged with a rmed robbery, burglary and ag- gravated battery in connection 'with the two May 3 incidents in which a man broke into two apartments in Champaign and Urbana, robbed the female vie· tims and gave them enemas. Police here have searched for about 10 years for a man who en· ters apartments and dormitories in the University of Tllinois area and forcibly administers enemas to female students . Kenyon was a student at the University of Jl. lil1ois during the mid-1960s . Stricken Man Faces Prison SEATTLE (UPI) -A judge sent Harold T . King to prison for- 10 years, even though King's at- torney said his client has one leg, diabetes and throat cancer. "It's a death sentence,•· pro- claimed J . Benedict Zderic, the attorney for King, 59. King was sentenced to 10 yean in prison last month in Pierce County Superior Court. Since that lime he has been arrested· twice and charged with six more felony drujJ ottcnses. _) r I/ O°"LY PILOT TU!!C!!y,June10.1'75 Rabin· ·En Route lsri:aeli Cmef to Vtsit_.Wa8hirigton By Ualted Preu lateno-al Israeli Prime Minister V't.zhak Rabin new Lo W asbingt.on today iU"tned with cabinetauthori1aUOCl LO ma\cb the Ea:YDUana con- cesalon for concessl<io in search for an interim peaceaetllement ln the Sinai Desert. Diplomatic sources in Wphington said Rabln wou)d seek euaranteea or renewed U.S. arms deliveries to underwrite any new interim Middle Eaat. a.,reemenl. WlllLE KABIN pledred lo "do my belt" to reach a aetUemenl 1n U"I T•lepf\el• ' taty with President Ford. ond Secretary of State Ht"IU')' A. Klaa- lnaer, Syria and Jordan moved to strenathen lhelr military Ues In the •truarle qaJn11-11uel. SyriarL.P.retidenL Hate:z A.sud arrived tn. lhe Jordanian capital of Amman today at start ot a lhree·day slate visit -the fint by a Syrian head of state in 18 years. . King ffussei.n, once labeled a "traitor to the Arab cawse'' by Syria, greeted Assad at the airport to begin a new chapter in the turbulent relaUon.ship between the two Ar~bnelghbors. As Assad arrived, Gen. Habes Majali, commander of tbe Jorda· nian army, said there was com· plete coordination between Syria and Jordan and that the Jorda· nian army was the "strong left flank" of the Syrian (orceS. He said they were m a king all pre· parations toward the war effort ·and that war was inevitable it Israel failed to withdraw from :Ar ab territory. EGYPTIAN FOREIGN minister Ism ail Fahrni meanwhile fl ew to London for three days of talks with the British government on Middle East peac~ prospects, trade and u possible $1 billion arms deal in· volvin.g jet fighter planes, helicopters, missile, radar and in!llntry1weapons. Rabin declined to predict the chances of reaching a new ac- cord with Egypt a nd said he was not taking with him any specific peace proposals. Wagon Train Faces Indian · Fight at Pass PRESIDENT FORD FIELDS QUESTION AT NEWS CONFERENCE Says He Wiii Meet Israeli Chief Rabin Wedneaday STANWOOD, Wash. (AP) Spokesmen for the Stillaguamish Indians say the '94 -member tribe may try to cut off at the pass a Bicentennial wagon train en route to Pennsylvania. CIA Report· Release The three Conestoga wagons and a horseback escort set out 0 d d f T • h from the U.S.·Canad.ian Peace r ere Or Omg t -A'<hnear.Bla;ne .. Wash .. Sunday on a 3,000-mile, year·long WASHINGTON CUP!) · - President Ford ordered the re- lease tonight of what he called a "fair, frank a nd balanced" re- port by the Rockefeller Com- mission in CIA activities -but it does not cover t he subject of as· !:iass ination .. ... Ford denied ''any poosibility of any cover up " in ~'ithholding pu blic disclosure of "extremely sensitive" matter on alleg<..>d political assassination plots go· ing back 15 to 20 years. He said 1his and other material would go to attorney gener ul Edward Levi for possible prosecution. ' t. THE PRESIDENT told a news conference Monday he had studied over the weekend a 299- page report submitted by the eommission headed by Vice f'resident Nelson Rockefeller 8fter five months of investigation f>f CIA domestic activities. • Thal would be released this evening. he said. _ He also received some 100 pages of . "classified and in · complete" material relating tO •llegations the agency was engaged in plans ror assassina- tion . He s aid it would be "obvious" to those who read the (public) re· port that the commission has done an extensive job of· looRing into the all egations that the CIA exceeded its authority by con· ducting domestic operations in violation of its statute. In other topics at the news con· ference. Ford s aid the United States will provide freedom lov· · · . journey lo Valley Forge, Pa. ing nations with arms and economic aid but cannot "fight their battles for them" as it did in Vietnam. . . "THOSE COUNTRIES wh o believe in freedom as we do must carry the burden ," he told re· porters. "We can help them, not with United States military personnel but with arms and economic aid so that they can protect their own national in- terest and protect the freedom of their citizens ... Ford made the stulcment ~·hen asked what lessons he had learned from the Vietnam war. On other areas of the world Ford said : ~The 38 ,000 American troops stationed in South Korea are im· portant to keeping the peace there. -HE WILL GET Israeli Prime llolinister Yitzhak Rabin's assessment of the Middle East situation in Washington talks \Vednesday and Thursday. They. will discuss options including · step-by·step diplomacy or the re· convening of the Geneva con- ference. -Compromises are being made which bring the possibility of a European Security Con· ference in Helsinki "closer and closer." He is "optimistic" the United Slates and the Sovi et · Union will agree on a Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty. Jf negotiations go well Communist party leader Leonid Brezhnev will travel to Washington this fall for a s ummit m eeting with Ford. . THE ITINERARY calls for a stop early Thursday at Island's Crossing, six miles north of here and just an arrow's fight away from the tribe's combination of· fice and souvenir store. '"We 're going to hold them over as guests until the secretary of Interior signs our papers of re~ cognition ," tribal spokesman Frank Allen said l\'Ionday . .. We've waited too long while they played political football "ith our lives back there. We aren't asking for gold or silver, just his signature recognizing us as a fedl>ral Indian tribe.'' The Stillagua mish have been trying to gain federal recognition since the early 1950s. ""The wagon train is coming through our territory," former Chief Gus Smith said. "We feel the wagon train should end at our territor y until the secretary signs our papers.·· WHEN WILL HE intercept the wagon train? . ' "As soon as I catch it, and there are only three roads tor it to travel on unless they plan to take the water,'' Smith replied. What is the plan of attack? "I can't tell you what methods we'll use," he said. ''.They wou ld be all prepared for me." The 30 persons in the wagon train plan to follow the old Oregon Trail east to Pen· nsylvania. 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I.I l'1r11n1tto 11101•,m. 39 ilo<Ol'dfow t;otOp.m, , I S.COfldNQh IO:jOjl,m. 6.1 ' I '°"' ,.,.. J:•I a.m .. Mt1l :O.o.m. ¥OOft rllt' t.: )I •.m ., •I• f :OSo .m. • • FIRE CMEF.SHOWS JAIL OFFICER DAMAGE IN COUNTY CELL BLOCK Ten lnmatn and a Deputy Shefltf Died In Seminole Fac!Uty Teen In1nate Blamed Angry Youth May Have Started Jail Fire SANFORD, Fla. (AP) -A 16-year-old youth who had been in jail '"too long" is suspected of start· ing a fire in the Seminole County J ail which claimed his life along with the li ves of 10 others, offi cials said today. said .. He was to be 'tried Monday but prosecutors re· quested a continuance, which was granted: SanfOrd Counly Jail administrator George Proudfoot identified the suspect as Ray McCall, one of 10 prisoners and one gu,ard who died of smoke in· halalion in the Monday blaze which filled the facility's cell area with dense, acrid smoke. McCALL WAS BEING KEPT in a hospit al cell where the fire origin8ted. Inspectors say his mat- tress Was not buroed, but somehow he sta rted mat· tresses stored right outside his cell on fire. Fire officials said efforts to rescue inmal.es from the blaze were hampered by more than 100 bicycles which blocked the rear entrance of the jail. "WE DON'T KNOW FOR sure yet," said Proudfoot. ''But it looks like hedid it.'' The blaze hospitalized 34 others, -including in· mates and guards . Five of the injured were in in· tensive care wards. Fire Chief George Harriett said the unclaimed bicycles were being stof-ed at the rear entrance of the lwo·story building in downtown Sanford in pre· paration for a forthcoming auction. · Proudfo0t said McCall complained angrily five minutes before the blaze erupted at about noon that his case had been continued. "He was very mad over the continuance,'' Proudroot said. "He had been in jail too long without going to court.·· Harriett a lso said guards who tried to unlock cells in the second-noor jail area we re overcome by smoke and that gas·masked firemen had difficulty getting proper keys fort he cells. McCall was arrested April 3 on a robbery. charge stemming from a purse snatching. offi cials One of the dead was guard Robert Moore, a 40-yeur·old Cather of four. Friends said he must have known the odds were against hirn when he made a second dash into the building to rescue un· conscfous prisoners. , Teachers Jobless Pay Bill Delayed WASHINGTON (AP) -Both the Senate and I-louse have agreed to proposa ls againsl pay- ing federal jobless benefits to employed teachers during sum- mer Vacations. But final passage of the legislation has been de- layed. The proposals· were part of a $15 billion supplemental ap· propriations bill snagged in a Senate-I-louse dispute over aid to railroads. BEFORE THE congressional recess late last month, the House passed a nd sent to the Senate a separate bill extending and ex- ·panding temporary jobless benefits and also containing the controversial teacher benefits Oil Exporters Plan Increase LIBREVILLE. Gabon CUPll -The oil·exporting nations plan to increase the price of petrole um this year, possibly boosting fuel costs by more than 30 percent. Mohammed Yeganeh, chairm an of lran"s National Bank, says the petroleum states will also bypass the t roubled dollar and base the price of petroleum on a new monetary system . The Organization of Petroleum Exporting countries began a three·day meeting Monday in this West African capital to find ways to protect their new wealth against inflation a nd the falling value of the dollar. ProstituJ,es ' Tossed Out PARIS (UPI) -Armed police today expelled thousands of screaming prostitutes from French churches where they had entrenched them selves to protest 11.lleaed police repres1ion Rnd social dil· crimlnatlon. The pros\Jl.utes screamed and swung pt)C'ketbooks at the police who entered the churches in pre-dawn ralda. The women had taken over shrines in Par11 and provincl1l town• to dramatize their demands to be treat~ 111 ''normal human beln11." provision. Both the a ppropriations bill . "'hich provides funds Cor existing programs , and the measure ex- tending the basic Jaw would deny ·jobless aid in cases of educa- tional employes during the period between school years if these teachers, researchers or principa l administrators have contracts for both such academic terms. THE TEACHER matter in· volves the federally financed special unemployment as· sislance program which gives benefits to roughly 12 million state and local governme nt employes, house hold wor kers and farmworkers whose jobs had not been covered by such 1ctws until Congress first moved into the area last December. California officials have estimated that 100,000 .teachers and other school emploYes could qualify for the jobless benefits at a cost of about $9 million a week to the federal government. Foreign Bribe Charges Cited By Northrop WASHINGTON CUP() -The president of the Northrop Corp. today defended his company's overseas sales practices, but still acknowledged that Northrop had "made mistakes" when it paid bribes to influence foreilft of· ficials. Thomas v. Jones, who new back from Europe to testify before a Senate subcommittee in· veauaaW11 Northrap'a activiUes, offered a broad apology for em· barrass ment caused the United States, foreign countries and in· divlduals. · "I re1ret and apolofite for llny embarrtuu1ment that has been caused to the United States and those countries and lnd.iVidua ls with whom we have h•d long ond friendly relatlon1hl111, ''be said. At one point ln h1a prepared statement, Jones Said, "I am confident th1t the flndln&s nf 'these invesU11tlon1 and certain· ly tbOle that will emerae from your hear1n11 will enable us to correct the ml1tak• we have made." Jones, who 11 alao thief ex· ecutive officer or the aeroepace company, noted that the corpora· tion utilized the 1ervlce of aales agen\JI and com million arenta abroad aa an efflcient way of making Inroad& Into forotan marteu. I ._, J, Cambodians Died on Road Says Refugee W ASHJNGTON (AP) -U.S. intelligence has received a re- port that many Cambodian civili ans died af hardships on the road after being Corced by Com - munist troops to leave Phnom Penh. Sources said the report came from a Cambodian refugee who ( IN SHORT ·) made it to Thailand with his family after escaping from the march. There was no word of cor- roboratton, but U.S. intelli gence thought enough of the report to pass it on to Washington. TV Debatft WASHINGTON (UPJ) Senate leaders have fiirted for a long time with the idea of televised debate, and now New Hampshire's disputed election may bring it about. The Senate voted Monday to authorize broadcast coverage, providing Republicans would agree lo limit debate on the New Ha mpshire issue. Drug A flftM'!I , WASHINGTON (AP) -Senate probers turn to a llegaUons of cor· ruption in the federal drug agenl cy after testim ony from a gov ... emment auditor that the agency spent $4 million l ast year for narcotics in mostly unsuc:cessrul attempts lo penetrate high levelS" of the drug trade. Andrew C. Tartaglino, former acting deputy adminlstrator of the Qrug Enforcement A~· ministration, was to testify lat. 'today before the Senate perm•· nent investigations su.bcommt, . tee, where he is expected to bp · ask~. about . charges th'tt sens1l1ve narcotics and intem41 cOrruption inve8tigations were once blocked at DEA. j D..,P ... tDel•_., .............. ' Mond•v-Frid1y: U you do not h ..... t "°"" PllC)et by 8:30 p.m., c.11 bikw• 1 P-"'· •nd your copy MU be 0. • ' llYel'td. I Satlll"d1y •nd Sund11y: II )'Ol.I do not t tece+wt )'OUf coelY by 9 1.m. SMur-I day, or I .. ,,,. Sundey, G#I before 10 1 .. ,,,. •nd you, C09Y win l:lie Mli...r.d. 1 en ....... T••••' ••• 1 Molt Ol'lnq9 County AreM UM\Jt I NOflh.,... Huntington a..ct'I, t AMWftltnlnsl" ............. l.ut I Sin Cteft\ente, Cll)lltranoBetch, t san Jutn C11)1ttr1t10, D•nl Point, South Lloun.. 1 Ugun• Nlguel , , . , ••• , • ~ 4ts.MJt t ] ] ] ; ~ F 1' ·~ JI c p n II • ,, ( f ( 'v 0 f c "I J c n h t' n 1 7 t t t • ( ~ ~ n "( ~ I ~ ~ s a • ~ p a p ., a c ~ ~ ti g s b 0 1 • p fl " t p ~ I • l A s • v r ' v I • I I I "I P~ll Says . Reagan Can Beat'Ford SAN FRANCISCO CAP)• -. Former CaUtornla Gov. Ronald Reagan would def eat Pfelldeot Ford It a ~publican presidential primary were beld In California .now, the Calltorni\ Poll reported today. And it Ford were to l>e the Republican nominee, most Callfomia Republicans would prefer to see Reagan as his run· nln1 mate over Vice Pr~sideot Nelson Rockefeller, the survey also showed. Tuesday. June 10, 1975 DAIL V PILOT A$ Fare Li l e T e 1•111 • Little, Remiro Guilfy SACRAMENTO CUPI> J oseph Remtro and Russell Lit: tle, the only two "soldiers'' of the terrorist Symbionese Liberation· Armf ever (o stand (r{af I were conVJcted Monday night of the -cyanide-bullet murder of Oakland Schools Superintendent Marc us Foster. • attempted murder case was set for Friday. The juiy see-sawed (or 11 days in one or the longest criminal trial deliberations in California history. Foreman William Sprague asked waitina newsmen. to "refrain . from pressing the. jury for an explanation" or how it reached the verdicts. At one point during the trial. LitUe, while personally crois:s· examining a prosecution wit· ness, attacked him in a flun-y or punches and ·~as dragged kick.. tng from the heavily secured courtroom. The defendants watched part of the trial on closed-circuit television in base• ment holding cells. Thirty-nine percent said they favored Rea COJ!lP8red to 30 U .. I Te......-.s The mustachioed defendants, who at the outset denounced the nearly 11-week trial as a ''Walt. Disney special," smirked and chatted nonchalantly as the foreman of the eight-woman, ~ four-man jury announced the verdict. Public Defender James J enner of Oakland, who represented Lil· Ue, said the defendants "expect· ed that kind of verdict" and they looked upon the guilty finding as ''predestined prophecy." One surprise 4erense witness, Rudolph Henderson, a formetl jazz drummer, testified hi9I girlfriend, SLA member Naneft Ling Perry, confessed to hif'll'l that she killed Foster. Mis• Perry was one ·or six SLA mem• hers who died in a s hootout witW Los Angeles Police last year. ( State J percent who pref erred Ford. .Rocket ell er drew 9 percent, Sen. Charles Percy, <R·IU.).,8percent, ·with 4 percent favoring fired NiX- on Cabinet member Elliot Richardson, 3 percent each choosing Sen. Howard Baker, <R· Tenn.), and former Texas Gov. -John Connally and another 4 per· cent undecided. $100,000 Sult Filed ;LOS ANGELES (AP) -A magazine that t old its readers how to make free long distance telephone calls is being sued for more than $100,000 by Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. The article in Amateur Radio 73 magazine described how to build a "blue box," which bypasses the telephone company billing system . Defendants in the action filed Monday in Superior Court were Spenser Whipp1e J r., who wrote the article; editor· publisher Wayne Green; busi· ness manager Virginia Londner ·Green ; a nd 73 Inc, the New Hampshire firm that publishes the magazine. 'Old Glorfl' Stolete SANTA MONICA (AP) Motorists zipping along the busy Santa Monica Freeway will miss a familiar sight at its western end. · A huge American fl ag put up last August by Sam Kardashian bn a metal pylon on his business premises has been stolen, authorities said Monday. A police spoke~man said witnesses saw two men ·scale a fence around Kardashian 's Southern California Disposal Co. over the weekend and m ake off with the. JO-by-52-foot flag. S..ag Board Fa.,.red SACRAMENTO {AP)-An an· tipollution measure setting up a giant smog control board for six Southe.rn California counties p as. been sent to the Senate on an overwhelming Assembly vote: ' Monday's 51·16 vote followed speeches strongly in favor of passage by several legislators from smog-plagued districts. "This is a major step toward con· trol of stationary sources of air pollution," said Assemblyman Walter Ingalls, a Riverside Democrat. "It's the only way we are going to get a handle on this." A a.e11d.-etat B~ked SACRAMENTO (AP) -Bank and corporation tax increases would need fewer votes for ap- proval by the California Legislature under a measure winning Assembly passage. But the Democrat-backed con· stitutional amendment was not sent on to the Senate Monday. It was blocked by a parliamentary maneuver that requires another vole on the measure later this week. ' ·Assemblyman Joseph Mon· toya a La Puente Democrat who spon~ored the m easure, said it should be put to a public vole because of the tax equity in· volved. VIETNAM VETERAN Joaeph Remlro $11.5 BIUion -. COLLEGE DROP-OUT Ruaaell llttle State Budget Wins Assembly Passage SACRAMENTO (AP> -An $11.5 billion state budget won As· semtsly pa ssage when a legislator who recently un- derwent open heart surgery ar- rived to give Democrats their needed 54lh vote. Assembly Republican minority leader Bob Beverly sald during UFW Says Wine Boycott To Continue LOS ANGELES CAP> -The United Farm Worke r s of America said Monday its na· tional boycott against Gallo Wineries would continue until elections were held to determine what union will represent Gallo workers. Jim Drak e, the union's Southern California director, also said Gallo must rehire 150 workers idled by strike two years ago. The UFW was responding to a call by Gallo Monday to end the boycott, saying it violates the spirit of the new farm labor legislation signed by Gov. Ed~ mund G. Brown last week. WALTER BREGMAN, Gallo vice president for corporate af- fairs, told a news con!erence he . considered c ontinuing the boycott "ridiculous" since it hurt only local liquor retailers. He said despite the boycott, Gallo sales were up some 5 percent over last year. Drake said, "We want to call off the boycott, which gives us no· joy. But we have to get those workers rehired and have im· mediat e e lections ·with the Teamsters. There is no reason why we have to wait three more months for voling if everyone is really in agreement on the elec- tion ... <)ebate on the 1975·76 budget that the GOP would have cast a courtesy vote for Curtis Tucker if they had known he was coming to the floor. Beverly, a Manhattan Beach .Jegislator, also said Monday he thought Democrats bad shown "some disregard for Tucker's health'L by having him make the trip from his Inglewood home. However , no Republican would oblige last week when Tucker asked for a courtesy vote. On a 54·25 partyline vote -the exact number of "yes" votes needed ...,... the Assembly sent the Senate-passed bill back to the Senate, which in turn sent it to an Assembly-Senate conference committee. Beverly argued in a statement that the budget, if enacted, "Will r equire· a tax increase next week." 'Black Death' Plague Found In Arcadia LOS ANGELES (AP) Sylvatic plague, the animal form of the "black death" or bubonic plague that ravaged Europe in the Middle Ages, has been found in rodents in a park in suburban Arcadia. The park was closed to prevent the possibility of the disease re· aching humans, aJthough the likelihood of human infection is very small, health officials said Monday. Several squirrels, rats and other animals have died recently in Arcadia Wilderness Park. Plague is not uncommon among animals in California, said Dr. Robert A. Gunn, county deputy chief of acute com· municable disease control. "The peak or the disease passed a week ago," Gunn said • at a news copf erence Monday. Animal Skeletons Found .in Tar Pits LOS ANGELES CAP) - Almost intact skeletal remains or more than a dozen animals, in- cluding t he sabre-toothed tiger, have been uncovered at the Rancho La Brea tar pits here, county museum officials s aid. The "very rare" fossil finds were discovered by workmen preparing the site of a new museum building, Dr. William A. Akersten, excavation project director, said Monday. He said the fossils were "articulated," a word used by paleontolcnrists to describe skeletal retnalns that are s till joined together. Articulated specimens are rare finds in tar pits because the bubbl· ing gas in the deep pits eventually. splits the links between different bones. . The skeletal . remains found last week were in a shallow tar pond traversed by a stream where animals coming to drink water became mired in the tar and died. The latest~find also included fossils of dire wolves, the largest wolf known to have existed, bison, a horse• and a condor. · Akers ten eslim ated the age of the fosslls at between 10,000 and 40,000 years. J • ~Announclnq YOUR PASSPORT TO FUN THE t:J'.lavel BrJ.J=.J=s A RE A T 17098 MAGNOLIA STREET FOUNT'AIN VALLEY. CA. 92708 (714) IJ48.0606 AJR -CRUISES -RAIL -TOURS LINDA CA RP JEAN CULBERTSON MAR ILYN DAHLBERG WHATEVER YOUR T RAVE L NEE DS l \ BUSIN ESS -PLEASURE I ' ARE HERE TO SER VE YOU Remiro, 28, a swarthy veteran or the Vietnam war, and Little, 25, a boyish-faced college drop- out, also were convicted or the at- tempted murder of Foster's as- sistant, Robert W. Blackburn. The two educators were shot in an assassination-style ambush the night of Nov. 6, 1973. He said he would seek a new trial on grounds of prejudicial pretrial publicity and because the all-white jury did not represent the racial makeup of Alameda County where the slay. ing occurred. Foster was blac~ and Blackbum was white. Racial is· sues never arose al the trial. Another witness, Clifforl' ''Death Row" Jefferson, a twic convicted murderer who foundea' a prison or ganization th~ spawned the SLA, said he or;. dered the "execution" of Fosl~ lie said that i( a nyone should~· tried, "it s hould be me." -.a l lis statement was made out• side the presence of the jury. SUPERIOR COURT Judge Elvin Sheehy, who came out of retirement to pres ide over the trial or the two white defendants, set sentencing for June 27. They face a lire term in prison and could be eligible fot: parole in seven years. Firemen End Strike . ... The day after the killings, the SLA in its first public pronoun ce- ment claimed responsibility for the attack and said Foster was killed by cyanide-tipped bullets for "crimes against the children and the people ." The SLA ac· cused Foster or seeking federal anlicrime fu nds to put "police with riot shotguf\S" in the schools. i In Sama Barbara ~ Three months later, the Si.A abducted newspaper . heiress Patricia Hearst, who subse· quently renounced her family and joined the terrorist band. LITTLE AND REMIRO, who took the SLA names or Oceola and Bo e, respectively, also must stand trial for attempted murder of a Concord poli ceman the day of their arrest, attempted escape from jail and assaulting a jail guard. A pretrial hearing in the SAN'I'A BARBARA CAP) - County firemen ended their nine- day strike early today, voting overwh.elmingly to accept what was billed as the county's final contract offer. Exact results or the secret ballot were not immediately available, but sources said the tally was well in excess of a two· to-one margin. Detail.Yo! the contract, ham· mere:d"'out in an unusual open negotiating session through the night, gave the fire fighters a five percent wage increase and a den- tal'insurance pla n. HOWEVER, the wage hike will not be paid for six bimonthly pay checks starling July 28. The firemen's union, County The General Jumbo 780. the S<1me lire i:ou·n see on m.:iny 1975 m.>W cars. Built v.ith two glass belt; and a two plv po~oestcr cord body for great performance. f.E.t A78-13 S27.95 Sl.77 C7R-I 4 S2!!. 95 S2. I 0 Fire Fighters Union Local 2()461l also will be assessed for damage~ lo equipment, estimated al about1 $.500, and the firemen who went .out on strike will be put on six:' . months disciplinary probation. The contract r educed workinlf hours for the firemen from 66 hours a month to 60 beginnin/ Sept. 8 and from 60 hours to 56 on . nextJan.12. The county, in turn, agreed not:, to fil e any lawsuits against the firemen. Negotiating teams for t he county and the firemen worked on the final contract offer in the presence of state mediator Tom McCarthy, who· warned both -sides: ''You can't keep rolling seven. There's bound to be fl serious fire sooner pr later." ' fl T. A78-13 S22.95 Sl.76 878-13 S23.95 Sl.8-t E78-14 S30.95 S2.32 F7S.14 S33.95 S2.47 G78-14 $34.95 $2.62 Value Priced! Value Priced! 1 7!!-14 s2s.9s s2.21 1711-14 S27.95 S2 . .i(I H78-14 $37.95 $2.84 E78-J5 $31.95 $2.41 F78-15 $34.95 S2.55 G78-15 SJS.95 $2.69 H7S.15 S38.95 S2.92 s279s J78-15 $39.95 SJ.09 SizeA78-13rubelessbladcwall L78-15 $41.95 $3.21 plus $1.77 Federal Excise Tax. ~.;..;....;__. ___ ....._ __ _ Whilewalls $310 SS more per lire. ·COMPLETE BRAKE RELINE .$ 95 · Compact" American cars ? t. '"•lall N£W llHvy duly liNlQonlll ••llHllll 2. R.,..ld Ille c~.-. on Ill ......, 3 8IMd bnllt~n•11111 ........, duryllrll<•-.. ,_ brll<• re!\INI torl"9\. 6. Tum -ttue Ill 4 bm• -8 ~ l\'on4 •"-fl ""'1"9L 1 A<tlvot 11u1<H and cntcll ~·1'111• ~"°""''"''f°'il~ s229s ~~~u ~~:n ~tu H7!!-J 5 SJJ.95 S2.&1 J78-l!'l0 S36.95 S2.99 . L78-15" S37.95 SJ.II S1ie A 78-13 rubeles~ blackv.·all • Avail11ble in whilev.·alls onh:. plus$ I .76 Feder Al I ~cise T<ix. \.\lhllew<ill' S2 In S4 more per lire. Value Priced! The Jet.Air m ha~ long mileage Ouragcn .. Tread Rubber. durable four·ply construction. and famous Mm tread design for trachon. \lalwPrkc fLt 6.50-13 Sl5.95 Sl.77 7 .()().13 SI 8. 95 $2.00 C78-14 S19.9S S2.04 E78-14 S20.95 .S2.27 F78-14 S22.95 . $2.40 G78-14 S23.95 S2.56 s159s ~:i ~~:ii H:H G78-1S S23.9S $2.60 H78-1S S25.9S $2.83 Sln6.50-t31ubt~bh1ckwall L78-1S' $32.95 S3.ll plus St.n Feder11I Excise Tax. • Avallablf in whlltwa Is on . Whitewalls $2 to S4 more per tltt. RAJN CHECK: Should our supply of some sizes°' lines run short during Lhls event, we IAiD honor anyon:lm placed now for future deliv,ry at the adYl!Ttlsed pnce. r::~·n'.:""~ Don Swe.~ ... 1~~~-~.!'c· I:=. I Cnmpcllfl\.'i'~pnc~ r... - --... ~~~'ti:~:i~111• 28 55 Harbor Blvd. • Co sta Mesa COAST GfHERAl TIRf ...... 540.571 0 646-SOJl Gtrwr Al Qgn. ' f' ------•Sooner or !ata, you 11 oa.>n Genera s------• .. \ • • . ... D l~Y PILOT EDITORIAL P . GI!. • . ·T r ash into Ener Y- A solid waste disposal system that also provtdes usable energy is being used successfully in several parts of lhe country and soon may be introduced to Orange County. At present the 6,000 tons of trash thrown away daily by county residents must be hauled to county- opcrated dumps, which are rapidly filling up. This week county supervisors will receive a pro- posal for private construction and operation of a $15 million disposal plant that could proc~ss about one. third of that trash to produce the equivalent of one ban·el of diesel fu el for each ton of refuse. ~fter sorting to remove such materials as steel, alummum and glass for recycling, the'balance of the trash can be converted into low sulphur fuel used to produce steam. Such facilities as Fountain Valley's water processing plant or Anaheim's city-owned · power company would be potential customers for the enerev. Wit.p population growth increasin~ both the 1!1ount~m of trash and the need for energy, a solution like this, operated at no expense to the taxpayer would be welcome indeed. ' Windfall for Driver s The Orange County Transit District 'will have lo foot the bill for a massive wage settlement for bus drivers r eached last week by a state arbitration panel. The dea~ calls for a 34 percent pay increase over the next two years and a 70·cent hourly increase im- mediately for experienced drivers. The drivers will also be paid a flat cash amount to make up for retroactive pay from the start of negotiations. and guaranteed jobsfordriversinjured 6n duty. Howeve r fair the district and its drivers.find lbe settlement, it is not very s)alatable to other wage earnert> who are enduring Car less -particularly since the drivers are paid with tax dollars as well as bus fare revenues. Wage settlements of 12 percent per year are now generally considered adequate by most government workers and extravagant by management. Over two years th at would be 24 percent -still about 10 percent short of the hike drivers have won. · • That's a driver's seat a lot or Orange Countlans would like to share. Going Up! By 1985 the average U.S. airman will be three in- ches taller and almost 40 pounds heavier than the' average Union soldier a t the time of the Civil War, say U.S. Air Force statisticians. This tidbit of information results Crom an at- tempt to provide data for designing cockpits or planes and spacecraft for the 1980s. Ten years from now, says the ·Air Force, the average airman will stand 5 feet 10 1/.a inches tall and weig h 177 1 2 pounds. Just 30 years ago, at the end of World War Il, the 'average was 5 feet 8.4 inches and 154.8 pounds. And the Civil War soldier averaged 5 feet 7.7 in- ches in. he ight and weighed 139 pounds. ·The r ate of increase in size apparently is speed- ing up. The current survey represents a gain of half · an inch and four pounds since the last Air Force sur- vey was made in 1967. . . . Yet to be resolved is a fringe benefits package, though it is known driveiis have asked for full dental insurance, pregnancy insurance for woman dri.v~rs It's doubt.l ess attributable to modern medicine and improved diet, but one is impelled to wonder what the airman---or spaceman--of 2985 will look Like if this keeps up. 'Don 't worry! I've asked the life guard to keep an eye out for sharks again!' Cha~lenge For the '75 Grads ( PAUL HARVEY) This is n 't ::.upposed to be Paradise. Paradise is being prepared somewhere else; we have to pro- ve here thal we deserve to be there. But you June graduates this year have the world by the tail -- 1f you can hang on. 'The Class of '75 did a lot or theorizmg on campus. Jt theorized that w e must preserve our environment at whatever cost t o in- dustl'y; that we must forgo our preoc- cupation with prosperin g, growing and ac· t·umulaling in favor of a .. more meaningful lifestyle.'' So we dcpolluted <.tl the e x- pense of mdustry, we relaxed more, loafed more. worked less. AND NOW this Cl(;ISS or '75 en- ters a job market which has s hrunk 18 percent m one year. . . T his is not the first generation of graduates to feel put·upon; partly because the theorists put their faith in government, ex- pecting government to r e- establish Eden o n earth -and no government can. Graduates of the Thirties faced \\Orse job probkms than now. Graduates of the Forties went to war. Graduates of the Fifties faced cold wars. And graduates of the Sixties faced hot war nl!ain. NOW, in the 1970s, planet earth is about to be re·energized from sources which don·t even have. names yet. - Dear Gloomy . Gus While trave l i n g the freeW?YS at the legal 55 mph, it would be a joy to see the Highway P atrol stop just ONE of the hun·· dreds of cars that pass me going 65 to 70' P.L. GMll'IW G..s ~-e11t1 an•~~'*.., l"H4len .... a .. t MUIHrlly refte<t tfleo 'riews .. tllHt -INl'ff. S.• .,_. pet .-.W .. GIM!ftf GG, Dally Pillit. Recently in New );'ork lher~ was a trade s how in which 50 dif- ferent exhibitors de monstrated 50 different applications or just solar ener gy! That is but one of several racing to make tomor- row brig}lter tha n any yesterday. So, ~e grads, if you don't find the job which is entirely worthy of your talents, few ever do. But you don't have to go to war. You are ta lle r. h a ndsome r a nd healthier than any generation heretofore. YOe CAN expect more years of pain-free life th<tn any class before yours. 1l is unfortunate that a more th<t n-u s ual number of your classmates have elected to rot their gizzards with booze or soften their brains with syphilis or get helplessly hooked on some drug. But look at the how·much·more room-at-the-top that leaves for you'. WE'VE N OT paved your · streets with gold, but you inherit a dollar that has more cents in it than most of the world's' curren· cies, an economy generally on the upbeat, :rnd you get a church door that is still open and un- watched. · And you get a new mop a nd a new broom and a new hoe and a new cha nce lo preserve. protect. defend and improve these things -as we did. You think you t•an do better? Showµs~ Benefits More Th1en Offset Pag S~ale Military 'Sacrifice' a Myth WASHINGTON -The top military brass like to ht-lien! they are ser ving their country al great sacrifice. The prevailing myth is that they are paid far less than they could earn in the cor · porate world. This is an arguml'nl that in - variably is dragged out whl·n there is pre· ssure to re · ,duce military spending. We have in · vestigated thl' impoverish - m e n t . therdore, of lhe Joint. C hi efs of. Staff. Each draws :.i $36,000 annual salary which, compared lo cor- por ate wages. seems modest enough. But this is merely the lip of the pecuniary iceberg. They also collect a generous share of the SG50 million in tax-free bt•nef1ts that go to tr.e military brass each yt><.ir THE T,\XPAVF.RS, for exam- ple: provide the Joint Chiefs with pockel money. Each one draws :rn :mnual ''personal money al- lowa~e" of $4,000. plus another S600 o cover "'day-to·day" ex - pen s . Unlike mo~t c1>rporatc ex - ecutives, the Joint Chiefs need not concern the mselves with monthly housing payments. The ~overnment furnishes them with magnificent mansions suitC:1ble to their status. For example. Gen. Georgl' S. Rrown , the JCS chairman, oc·· cup1cs a handsomt>, 12-room brick home that would rent on the \\'a:;hrngt on market for about S750 a month. Such cavern ous-houses, of. coursl', require upkeep. The Pen- tagon has never been so short of manpower that troops could not be spared from military duties to wait on tabll's, mow lawns and ~rform other menial chores for tlw top brass. (J ACK AN DE~~ON ] EACH MILITARY chief is al- lotted five "enlisted aides," as these persona l servants are de- licately called. Only Gen: David C. Jones, the Ai r Force chief, doesn't utilize his fuJ l quota. Ile now gets by with only tour enlist-. ed servants This do('sn 't count the chauf - feurs, of l'ourse, who are availa- ble to dn \'l' the Joint Chiefs <iro und 1n gove rnm e nl II mousmcs wht"rcver they wish to go. lf the traffic is too heuvy, a r:;ilitary chief can summon a helicopter from nearby Andrews ,'\ir Fore~ B1.1 sc to lift him over the heads of the less-blessed motorists below. :\or does a mcm bt>r of tht' Joint C'hicfs need to worry <iboul mak· ing plane reservations when ht• travels. A plane from the V IP squadron is available to wh1~k him anywhere in llw world <•l hi~ command. If he should wish Lo wkc ha~ family alol1g on <• vacation, till' . Defense Departmt•nt m<1111tain~ several posh resorts around tlw world where the m11itarv bra~::. can stay al bargain rates· ,\ $20 l\llLLIOS complex 1::. un tier constructien 111 Hawaii. for examP,le. fo r the ''rest and relax· ut1on ' of \\ t•ttry . scrv1l'eml'll The J oi nt Chiefs. of course. t'an always reserve the best quarters at these holiday spas. Other inn u mt>rablc little bl'nl'ftt8 have become part of U\t! liftistylc of lhl' J oint Chiefs - such its subsidized . Pentagon mt-als 1md golfing,· swimming, t<.'nms cind drinking facilities at bases thruughoul the world. • \\'lwt ·~ more, the Joint Chief~ will ~o on tlrawrn~ full benefits Jlld 75 pt•rcl·nt of their pay after they rct1n·. Yet lht·y contribut~ not :.i cent to lhL•1r retirement fun ti · Ex~rts h<.in: calculated for u~ that the taxpayers pay each ef the Joint Ch1e(s not the paltl)I $36,000 that our military leaders com1*•m ii bout but an equivalent of about $200.000 u year. The G-l!eat Turn-off Eight of Ten Americans Distnut Governnwnt A recent survey has concluded that eight out of every ten America ns believe the govern· ment, politica l and civic leaders in the nation •'don't tell us the truth." The poll, cons isting of 45- minute personal interviews with more than 4000 pers ons was designed and supervis~d scientist Walter De Vries. The survey revealed a broad distrust among all Americans, including the afCluent and the educated, toward nearly all our institu· tions. The on- ly profession to get a favorable ma· jority was medicine , with 54 per· cent. ( ] being manipulated, though all ol CHARLES them might nol put it this way.11 MCCABE for one, felt almost as if I h.aa been spat upon when the estima• ------------· ble reloo, Mr. John Ehrlichman. meat t.o some gloomy suspicions. The man who supervised it called lhe re~ults "a l arming and depressmg because the distrust and alienation was across the board, affecting virtually every institution a nd population . group." Why this great tum-off? Why are we no longer able to grant that willing s uspension of dis- belief that is said to be essential for the st aging of drama or of tragedy? Why are people in in· creasing numbers simply choos· ing not t.o vote, as their only form of political expression? announced that , pending appea11 he was going to do bis OWll "personal penance" as a votuni t.ary legal aide to a community 04 Pueblo Indians in New Mexico. (1 have not beard any thrilled ah• nouncements from the Pueblo In• di ans for this bounty.) IT IS ENTIREL y possible U\at Mr. Ehrlich man does feel honest• ly that he should do what he att• nounced he would do. It is just that the arrogance, the c~tt· d.escension, the bad taste 8nd U\f stupidity of such a move, just · after the man had been give~ stiff jail sentence, was typical the whole moocl and tone of • Nixon crowd. Mr. Ebrlichman~• the guy who fought under th; gallant banner of ''Will it play.id Peoria?'' A n A-1 President at Last Getting less than hall-approval were priests and ministers, the Supreme Court, the military public schools, the presidency and all legislators. Lawyers. with-a meager 21 percent ap· proval, were followed only by &he AFL-CIO (16 percent) and the major oil companies (7 percent.) THE CRITICAL intelligence tends to fight ihe obvious as an explanation, to skirt the cliche even when it is patently.true. The current crisis of credulity with government bas been caused by a lot of things done over a long period of time. But surely the proximate causes of this creduli- ty crisis have been Nixon's Watergate and Fofd's Pardon. Well, it isn't playing in Peoria, The bead knave has not been brought to justice and never will be. The s ub·knaves have been getting stiff sentences from Judge John Sirica, followed b)i tage c h eese a nd catsup . A RT HOPPE Mr. Nixon lunched dru.ly on cot-( J Naturally •. the nation's gorge · rose up in righteous indignation. '------------~ America demanded a change! And, confirms author John .Hersey, America got it. ... Day in and day out," he re- . ports, "Mr. Ford eats exactly the -same lunch · · a ball or cot- steak without plopping a bottle of A.1. Sauce on the counter. . It's very contents symbolize . the complex inner man beneath the bland exterior of Mr. Ford. tage cheese. · · A PRESIDENT who is full or over which he . water, tom ato paste, distilled pours a s mall vinegar, corn syrup, raisins, salt, pitcher of A.l. herbs, spices, orange base. Sauce.·· orange peel, caramel, dehydr at- A few d1i-1 eel onions and dehydrated garlic g r u n t e d js more than a malch for the wll)' A m c r i c a n s Arabs. will coolend WoUld you prefer a .President that a nyone . whoisfull ofcat.sup? whopours A.1.S11uceoverhiscot· Think of what kind or man tage cheese d~sn'l know whaL would pour A.I. Sauce cm his cot- he's doing. One Democratic con· tage cheese. He re, at tbe very gressman went so Car as to claim : least, is a bold and daring ln· the onJy reason Mr . Ford does 1t is ; novat.or, a fiercely independent lbat h told the waiter on his ri rst spirit, a man who can say. "Who doy in the White House that he · cares U I 'm only 37 percent ln the didn'tlikecatsup . polls? l likedebydratedgarUc!" . Such enidc remarks overlook Here is a m a n with no . the vast differences between artiticial preservatives or color · catlup and A.I. Sauce. Across. ing added and ye t a man who ap- t.he land, no rest.urant ~ o( : preciates deep-rooted tnd.IUOM, ju 1t,,n proclaiming ' GOOD including a sauce finrt acclaimed · · EATS ' would think of ~rvlng a at l.bc London ExposiUon of 1862. • ~mer a brown hamburger Hooeat. Tried and true. . . ·1 ·BUT above all, here is a man or courage ar.d resolve, a man to be trusted. When a man who eats cottage cheese and A.l. Sauce pledged ·'new directions for. America," you'd better believe it. So we have left the blabness of lbe discredited catsup ad- ministration and embarked upon , a new era unde r an A.L Presi- dent, who despite exciting adven· luresomeness. remains at heart as Americfln as . . . Well, as American aR cottage choose with cat.sup on it. Thanks to our new President and A. 1 Sauce. inflation is curbed, the stock market ls soar· ing, we are on the verge of achieving a lastJng peace in Soulbeut Asia, and the brown ·gravy oo the chicken·fried ateak ·tastes really swell. OF COURSE, there is alwayw a danger in analy~ng President.a.• Mr. Hersey's statemenl that llr. Ford eat.a cottage cheese with A.t . Sauce on it "day in and day . out" is obviously ba.Kd on sec· . ondhand lnrorm a lion. And you know those im- a1emaken ln the WhJte House. They'll uy anything to make a President look good. _ In short, M r . and Mrs . Suburbia are beginning to think and feel like the young, the poor and the minority groups o( this cavntry. While the young, the po6r, etc., continue to think as they traditionally have. only maybe a bit more so. NOBODY TALKS about pie in the sky. by and by. anymore. All qf this one could sense and guess; but this particular survey gives • It is posstble that Ford's Pardon was really Richard Nix- on's too. I have expressed the view that in some way the former Presjdent was holding a gun to the head of his successor in the days before tbe infamous pardon was granted. Like, a taped pro- mise by Mr. Ford to do what he was later forced to do. Those eight out or ten Americans who feel they are not being told the truth have the Ceel- lnl that they have been and are 1~ Apporenlly If' s one of fftoJe VVf sodirtfc lilm1.," l • • . quick and sudd'en releases. Jciib.11 Dean, in for four years, got out iQ less than four m onths. Can JQ&aq Mitchell, H. R. Haldeman ad Ebrlichm an be far behind? , ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rt>btrt /IJ. Wtfd, PubLWwr Thomas Krevil. /';dltor Barbara Krefbich. J.:dltorial Page EdltM' •I ,, . The editorial page of the Daftl Pilot seeks t o lnrorm at4 stimulate readers by presenU. on this paae diverse comment-r on topics of Interest by syndlc~· eod columnlsts and cartoonbU, ~ provldlng a forum for rclMScn~ vlC"ws and by pre11entinl this • newspa~r·s opinions and· tdeu on corrent topics. The edlta oplnlons of the Dally Pilot appi Qt'lly In th• editorial oolumn at top of the paae. Opinion ft· pressed by \ht columnist.a ij urtoonist1 and letter writers U\elr own and no endorM!lnent.. thctir vl~ws by the Da\Jy PU JbouJd be inf~t'rcd ,. Tuesday, June 10, l!r15' * fPolltieal 'oles ,,-.,.,~~ ..................................... ._...._...__...~ f Bentsen Due in County· ,,0. n. ·°':~ . Tuesday, Junt 10, 1915 OAILYPILOT 7 Perfect Summer Jeans ... ~ enmsn eaver I 110.C. llVSTINGS at lhe inn tor $8.~ ~r person from t'fi2k1 E> 1 Of-0•11• ..ii.tsu.t Presley noted that only the ltnt I U.S. Senator Lloyd Ben•··en 200 ticket purchasers can be ac- Young Bailey is a student al Whittier College, where be is ac· tive m politics. 1.. ..... _ ~ • commodated. •-wuubas presidential asplralions, Farrell Smith, e urrent club ~J~s a foray Into Orangt County • president, also has ussued an in· J Fr'ad:y · T vita ti on to the public to attend a ' T e ex U8 Democrat ls no-hos t social hour prior to the \ * • * ;ache.Puled to dinner to meet Finch. It starts at ~ing tnto 6 prangc Coun · :SOp.m. A BILL that would allow a person who is blind to qualify for disability in sur a nce under the Social Security Program is being sponsor ed b y Rep. Andre w Hinsh aw <R·Ne wport Beach ). • • ~Y Airport ,u board a ~rivate plane 1ab0\lt 6 p.m., 1then proceed ~Corona del ,Mar's Bahia ieorinthi an ASSE1'1 BL\' ~1AN Ro bert Burke <R·Huntington Beach) is one of the leaders o r the Coalition or Christian Citizens, a group formed las t month for the purpose of overturning the so· called homosexual bill of rights <AB 489) s igned into law May 12 by Governor Brown. Hinshaw said the measure (HR 6934) would a llow blind persons. lo qualify for disability insurance aft.er working six quarters in Social Security covered work. They would be a llowed lo con- tinue to draw disability in· sura nce payments as long as lhey remain blind, irrespective or lhe~r earnings. 1Yacht Club HHTSEH Jfor a private reception with (J>Otential backers . , His public reason for being •here is to speak at 9 p.m . Friday 1at the annual awards dinner of ithe Orange Co.unly HospitaJ As· ~ociation at the Dis neyland Tht: gr~up is seeking repeal of the bill via a s tatewide referen· · dum. ''Liberalization of the Social Security Act governing the eligibility of blind persons is long overdue:· Hinshaw said. * • • • * tJfotel. t t * * * I A DINNER in honor of 'Republican Senate hopeful 'Robert Finch is planned June 25 1by the Republican Club of San 1Clemente. The affair will be at 1the San Clemente Inn operated :by Paul Presley. former presi· THE RED Hill Club, a new Young R epublicans group, meets Wednesday at 7 : 30 p. m . at the Don Jose Restaura nt in Tustin. Re publica ns under· the age or 41 are invited. Call Sue Burbeck 832·0551 -for details. • • • REP. MARK w. Hanna ford, the Long Beach De mocrat who represents much of west Orange County, is s ponsoring a bill to restore Adminis tration cuts in the Medicare .Program. dent of th e club. 1 Ticket c h airman Art Holmes, a :san Clemente city councilman, said dinner tickets are available WILLIAM BAILEY, son of Dr and Mrs. Todd Bailey of Newport Beach, was one of the drivers for Mrs. Gerald Ford and her staff during the Firs t Lady's recent visit to Southern C aH rornia. The Hannaford measure (HR 7000) would require the Social St>eurity Administration t o restore up to $120 million in nurs· ing care benefits for senior citizens. P UBLIC NOTICE PU BLJC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8US1Hl!SS 8 '7601 NAME STATEMENT SUPERIOR COURT OF THE 1'lle lollowlf\11 persons ore Clolnobusi $TATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR ftftUS: TMECOUHT'l'OFORANGE COM MUN ITY lNSURAl'(CE No.A·llfl4 ~GENCY, '°'2 htbtrl Ave11ue, 5'.l•lt2, NOTICE OF HEARING OF FoulltelnVelley,Calltornle'110I PETITION FOR PROBATE Of WILL Robert W. Hott. llCM Boo~r•nc AHO CODICIL AND FOllt LETTERS 1Dflwe,A.Nhelm,C.llfornlet211» Of' AOM.IHISTRATIOH WITH WIU. Olversllltd Eq1dtlu le gener•I ANNEXED .. rtMnlllpl, "92 T•lbtrt Awnue, Esl•le o1 EDITH REGAN SMITH, ~te 10, fountiln V•lley, C.lltornl• Dt<Hsed, 911'1 NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVE N 11\at Tiiis buslnen Is conduceled by • Ulllted C•litornla Ba111t NS llled herein 9tftff•l pert11ersllip. a petition lor Probale of Wiii and Jol\nC.GoldlnQ Codicil •nd tor Ltllers of AdmoniSlr•· 'nil$ slatemtnt was llled will\ the hon will\ Will Annexed referen<e to Counl't Clerk of Or•noe County on M/Jy wt1ich is ~ck for fur ther p.lrt1cu1..-s. U, 1975. .tr>d tnal the tome and place ot Ma"no 1 NJ17S u.. wme l\H been set tor June 24, 197S, • l'Vblislltd Or•noe Cont Dally Pllol. at 9:30 a.m., In th• counroom ot M,ty20, 27,and June 3, 10, 197S 1837·1S Oeputrnent No. 3 ot sa1a court, at 100 CM( Cenltr Orive, rn the Cilv ot Santa ,, . . Ana, C.lltornoa. ,-----..1. Dalee! June S, 1975 PUBLIC NOTICE WILLIAM E. 51 JOHN. CountyClulo. SL~·7S20I NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STAT5 OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE He. A·&>111 R.F.HEUMAN U»I El Tore Rd . Ho , 20l El 1.,.., C.literni• f2UO Attorney lor: Pehhoner Publt-0r .. n911 G<>a\,I O•llly P110I June 10. II, 17. 1'15 21S..IS Est•I• of MAR V.AN S FOSTER, llecNWG, P UBLIC NOTICE ----- Pl'8LIC {\'OTICE SLP·H?CM NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE 01' CALIFORNIA FOii THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No A·ll7Sl Em1tt ol lOIS I VERNAND ":I'" LOISIRENE VERNAND O.c~•"-'<1 NOTI CE IS HE REBY GIVEN lo'"'-<redllOtS of Ille aoove nllrneCI Cleu<11ml 11 .. 1 •II -sons l\av1n9 claims -•nst IM Wld dtctdtnt art rl>QUlr..0 lo Ill~ Owm, will\ IM nc>etsYry ~ouc,,..r\ on 11\t olloce ol Hit cltr' ot int •bO•~ ~ llllec:t courl, or 10 pr~•tnt tlltm, ""'h '"" neceu•ry voucMr\, 10 "'" under\oQr·~CI "' the Law Oll1ce ol WILLI AM v SCHMIOT, 3"4 S•n M1Quel Or , Sit 300, Newp0rl Bea<h, Cal1torn1~ 92fil>O, al tornc'y tor St'curity P<1c1 to< Naloondl Ban-KIRl LAND ANO PACKARD. 626Wol\nlre Blvd. S1e 600. LO\~IC,. C dlof orri1 ~ 90011 ~11orneY' lor F;,lt H Vtirn.sl\d, Who en 1\ tile plac:.- ~• bu\onct\\ 01 11\e under \oqn"d 1n all rnatt~rs perlct1n1no 10 IM ~~•al<· ot "''d Jeeedt'nl. w1th1n lour montM altti lhl' ftn,t pubtlc•t•on ot lhl\ not 1Cl1 0.11•<1 June l . 19/S SECURITY PAC.IF IC: NATIONAL BANK <inCI PETEH VERNANO Co·E•eCulOr\Ot llleWlll ot lht •OOve nameci dc'teoent WILLIAMV. SC.HMID T Mol5.a!IM19uel Dr SI« )00 Clwpman Teachers Promoted· ORA~GE -Chapman College professors resid· ing on the Orange Coast have been promoted from assistant professor to associate professor H1chard DuL•tkott of ln·111L•. 111 tom mun11.·a t1on ~ anti ThL·odore ~tortl'nson of Ba I boa, 111 htolo~ ~. :.11·1.· l wo of 11 Chapman ll'al'i1l'rs to l>L• promotl•tl Classic Actor Noon a nd 10 p.m ., those are the two limes of day and nig ht when most wrist watches get damaged. Or so a watchmake1· says. ll's because a lot of people either drop or dunk their watches when they lake them off to wush up for lunc h or t o go to bed, this profession al fellow behevcs. SOME WHO regard Beethoven as the greatest com poser of all time think it odd he wus never able to le urn to dance CLAll'1 IS that TV actor Dennis Weavl·r tld1vcrs some of the fines t Englis h-Olccentcd Shakespeare ever heard in the theater. China"!"' 110\Y DO YOU explain t ht.> fact that the suicide ratl' among women is ris· m g so markedly'! ClllJ\A Q . '·Are c1 g;u ·t>tll• ::.rnokmg and liquor drink· 1n g co m mo n 1n th l' People· s Republic of A . C1ga1·ette smoking, indeed. Probably, there arc more chuin s mokers there propor- tionately th;.i n anywlwn.• else. But the cor- respondents say you never see any public drunkenness. The Chinese have a thing about eating whenever they drink. And a nother thing about never ~rinking alone. Al.I.. YOU HA \'E to do is ~ay the words ··hair " and .. 1.·1rn " aloud to see why ljp readers han• ::.uch a d1ff1cult t1 m1.· underst andmg them. And words like "mama" and ··papa" and "baby·· ;rnd "b}e bye" give them trouble,· too C HRISTMAS TREES Little l;.ite with this Christmas item, but believe you m1~ht wLsh to know. anyway, that the best Christmas trees need al least 140 hours of mr tcmpt.•ratures below 40 degrees F. beforl' they·r e cut. That muc h cool wei:lthcr produces a lasting green freshness, I'm told. ,\GOOD J•RY COOK never has to cut into that s teak to know whl'ther it 's rare. medium or well·do1w. Ju!:>l t ouching it with a knife bladl' tl'lls If mus hy, it's raw. ff soft but spr· inµ~. 1t ·~ r~1rl· Ir firm. 1t ·~ well-donl'. ,\dclrt:ss moil tu L. /II. Boyd. £>.U. Box 1560. Cvslu l\ll!so 92626 · Copy rig/Ji 1975 L.fll Boyd 100% col\,on chambray an d white. Sta-Prest hopsack nuvos @)~o~@J§~ "" ,.,_ tll#ICf newPO<t c-•-644·5070 , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the u.diton of the eoove Mmed de<fodc!nt ttwt •11 per-.s 11tv1no <l•1ms .tQeln)I 1lie WHI oe<edent •rt r~uored to lilt 'them, with tM necess.iry voucr.ers, on , .. otllct ol trlt clerk 01 ,,,. •t>ow en- ~ court,~ 10 prHenl them, will\ uw Motawry vouc:Mrs, to the undeolQIWG :0.lt U. Uw Office ol ELLIS ~ MOR llllSO,.,, 17400 Brookl\unl, Founl•tn Wlty, C..111 wlllcl\ Is 11\e place of buso _,of 11\e unders loned In •II l'NUt" .,.,i.1111119 to tlMI est•lt ot wid <IKt' •t, wlll\1n lour month~ all•r Ille tor.I ~l<•tion of 011s nouce. B·'7SSI .... wpWI ... ,11. CA1tlor1U• tlt4o0 SUPERIORCOUATOFTHE Ttl:......UJ STATE OF CALIFOANIA FOR KIRTLAND AHD PACKARD THE COUHTY OF ORANGE 416Wll"'I,.. 81vd. Sle. "° He. A·tml LK A,,..tu, C.lllornl• -11 HOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION Tel: U4-0tl1 FOR PROBATE OF WILL ANO FOR Attor11tysl .. C•·EaeculOr\ LETTERS TESTAMENTARY P\IOOSllt<I Oranot Co.ISi Dally Pllol, Eslale of VERNON RALPH CAN June 10, II 2•. •nd July I, 10s 21Ql.7S County Building Services Scored BARR\ GOLDWATER • SPEAKS OUT In the DAILY PILOT ) estwardGffo Gllo~l t!I ~a~ino PALM SPRINGS, tool Anolller wt!STWAAD HO HOTEL I Dlal frff ~Above For CurMnl S.aaon Rete.. NON, ~ce.tsed. NOTICE IS HER EBY G•VEN tn.11 Rose W1ln~lm1n1ct Cannon o.H hh·c; PUBUC NOTICE "'""'n • peloloOn FOR PROllATE Of ------------ Oiied IMy 27, 197$. HOWARO M. FOSTER Admlnlslr•tor ol tllt Es1a1e ol 11\t ebove no med decedent llLIU MOIUllSOH 11•••oottllursl toUHTAIH VALLEY , CALIF. Ttl: .. 1·2411 ..,_1, tor Mmh111tutor . ~lllllhed Or.\noe Coul Dally P1101. WILL ANO FtlR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY ret~renct' 10 whotl\ o\ m.i~ tor lurlMr partocul,.r\, and ll'MI '"' tlm4i and PlilCC Of hcc1rinq \he: ._...,. has Ottn set tor Jul\P 11 191), "' 9:10 am., 1n In~ coonrfJllm 01 Oel>drt-men1 No. J ot \aul < ourl at 100 C•voc Cenler Drive West. on th<-C1ly ot S..nld Ana. Cahtorn1a. 0111ea May 30. 191~ WILLIAM E. SI JOH N, June 10, 11, 24, •nd July'· •~IS 211.PS County Clerk RUSSELL J. MATTIER, INC uoow. Covin• Park*•V 11'1------------WntCovlne, CA. I UBLIC NOTICE Attorney tor: Ptlilooner p Pubh~hed Ordl\Q~ Coa't Oully Po lOI ~ June J, 4, 10, 19H 70Jl I~ SLP·7S1t4 PVBLIC' ~OTICE NOTICE TO CRED ITORS ,01 SUl'ERIORCOURTOFTHE IJ: STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOA THE COUNTY OF ORANGE 8·'7600 l•W No. A·U41l SUPERIOR COURT OF THE m.Estete or AGNES MILLER CHASE. !>TATE OF CALI FORNI A FOR Q<N~. THE COUNTY OF OAANGE '" HOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to lt'M: Ho. A·llUS I ~rtdltonof 11\t •bove rt•medclrceell:nl HOTICE OF HEARING OF SLP·1Sl9' FICTITIOUS 8USIH£SS NAME STAT EMEHT Th~ to,1ow1n9 !X'rsons dre 00111u llu~1 n('l.\•~ IMPERIAL STOCKTON M0811.'.E ESTAT ES 1100 Qudll Slretl, '>1111r 108, Ncwp0rt Beach, Collotorni.i 92660 Nat1onAI loll! ln~ur<>net Company. " Vermont corporal•on, 1100 °"'''' Strcel , Su•te 108 Newport Beach. Cal1lorn1a 92!>60 Tn1"> bu\1nts\ 1\ IJt11nQ tonauc.lecJ bv d \.OrPOrat1on Na11ona1 Lite tn\ur<ince Com1>any Wiiham E. Cav•n<1u9h Suc>t!'rv1iOr, Real E•l.tle Eau1110 1 n1\ \1al('menl lolt'd wo\h lilt> County Cler• ot Orani;ic Counly on May J8, t~IS F~249 PuDhSntCI OronQt Co.i\I 0.ioly P1tol, June J 10, 11, 2f, t9/S 20J0.7S Pl' Bl.IC' J\OTICE j!)at ell persons NVinO Claims aoa•nsl PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL 'lht Miki d«tdenl ere required lo hi~ AND CODICIL AHO FOR LETTERS -----.,km. wllll 11\e neceuary You<l\l!rs, on TESTAMENTARY FICTITIOUS BUSINESS It. ofhce ol II\• clerk of Ille lboVt' tn Estate ot CLI F FOR 0 WIL6UR HAM E STATEMENT 1111ec1 court, or to present tllem, w1111 t,..,. SMt TH, Oeceawd. Tiit' 101tow1no perwns •re 0o1ng bu\• necesUryvouch<'r\.IOlheunck:r\IQrl<'d NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 111.ll ~s•s ••l lh« Law Ollo<e of .JAMES A,, RobtrCluu F.Newmanl\asllleo~rem PSYCHIATRIC CON\UlfATION ·SCHMIESI NG, ll SI Dovr Slr~I. Suite 11 ~llllon tor Probale! ol Woll anCI MEDICA L GROUP , 16168 Beach '140, Newport 0.1cll, C.illtorn1a, wt11ch Codocll •nd for Leller-s Testamentary Boultvt(O. Suolt 2U. Hunl1n\)I011 h tilt pli<t ot buslne\s ot I~ un· n!l..-en<e 10 wh1<n I> made tor turlher ae..:11, 0111 921•7 . l*rsloned on 1111 mailers perlaln1119 10 pif tlcul•rs, •nd llWI 11\e l•Mt and place Jaci. w. Johnson, M o" ;,lflt esl1t~ot S<lld Otcedenl. wlll\inlour o1 nearing lht s1me llas ~en S('I lor Psycl\ialric Con\uilaloOI\ Moc:toc"I 1~th.S a lier Ille'"" publocehon ot1111s June H. 19/S, al 9. JO a m , "' the Group, 11>11>8 Beach Boulevard, Suite 'flOllce. courtroom ol Department No l ol sa1e1 2118. Hunllno1on Bree II, Ctlhl. 921>47 .., .. Oaled MIJV 11. 197S. court, •I 700 C1v1C Center Drive v.itsl. on This bus I non Is conCluCll!CI by an un H.H. Reo~m.in lllt Cilyol Sant•Ana, Ca11torn1d. lncorp0raled ts~oc1at1on otl\fr lhlln .i E •ecutor oltl\o Woll O.led June S, 19/S. parlnersn lp. .. , , ot 11\e lboVO named decec!Onl WILLIAM E. St JOHN, S.muel H Albtrl. M,0 ~4Ml!SA.SCHMIESING Coun1vc1erk Thi\ Sletemtnl Wts tiled with the h 01 Otvt Slr .. 1Suitt140 R.F. HEUMAN County Cieri! of Orange County on /WJy II w,.n BHcll, Callfor111a 23»1 El Toro Ad. Ho. 203 °19. 197S SANTA ANA -Tt}e Orange County Grand Jury issued a manage· ment . audit report mild- ly critical or the internal workings or· the county Building Services Department Monday. · The audit, prepared by the firm of Coopers and Lybrand, cited a number of areas in the operallon of the department that are behind the times and should be updated. The d e partm e nt. h eaded by ix ·Navy Capt. Joseph J . Smisek. is responsible for coordinating the coun· t y's cons truction pro· Jects and r epair of exist· ing county bui I dings Smisek has resigned l'f· fective the end of the year. IN A1' interview. the buHding services chief said he didn't considl•r the Jury a udit overly c ritical and in som e places, he said ii could prove constructive. · audit points out a s defi· ciencies but there 1s a m anpower s hortage that mak es prioritie s n ecessa r y," Smisek said. The report lists a number of areas in S misek ·s department that need improvem1.•nt. Comments and s ugges· lions included : THINGS ARE BETTER AT ... WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & IRVIHE A VE.--IH NEWPORT BEACH -A NEED for assign· ing higher priority to the update o f the depart· ment procedures a nd poli cies manual used by personnel in decision· making. Smis ek said he has been working on 1t with wh<.1 t evcr man· power 1s available. A need to de\'eloph~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~~~~~~~~ some means of retaining pt'rtinent files and re· cords a nd "l'cding out lh<'sc too old to b1.' useful or dupltt<Jtc r ecords A need to updattc• arch1tt.•ctural d rawings after capital projects are completed to r e flect the "as built" status rathe1· than the '·as designed .. status if changes ha"c been made. ~~· t»-t1M El 'hro, Coll!. t2UO FOtU A neyfOf'EHCUIOr AhM'Mytor: EH<lllOr . Pul>ll\l>ed Oranoe Co.UI O••IV Piiot.i--------------'-------------· VU bll!lltd Orenge C08$1 Do>oly PHot, P\lbllshed Or4nge Coast Odoly Polol, June 10. 11, 24, and July 1, 105 714'-1S "We are working on many of the things the n.icwwJ, 10, 11.2~. 1t1s 2002.15 i.:J:..:une..;:..1_0:...· '-':...· '_1·:....'-'1_s _____ ,_,s_1._1s-=-------------i PUBLIC NOTICE .. ~~----------~ 'j;, HOTICETOCREDlTORS • • SU~ERIORCOURT0FTHE .u STATE Ol'CALI FORHIA FOR • 11\ THE COUHTY OF ORAHGI! . Ho.A·&>5H "·'1 E.ltilt of OLCOTT D. VAIL, oka ll"M,COTT OUOLEY VAIL, Dec~ It ,,NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the l :utc1110" of tllt abOv• no med dltUOltnt l"tMt •II Ptf"SOl'IS MVlllO (l•ims '9'1t1SI ., .. Mid oecedtnt •r• required 10 Ille 1llem, with Ille ntcttsary voucl\trs, In the office of'"' clerk ot 11\e •bOw en· tilled c.ourl. or to present 11\tm, wlltl 11\e __..uuory voucllfrs, lo 1111 uncMnl9ned r -.i the olliet of"" attorney, ERNEST I W. ~ITHEY, Allor11ey •I Uw, ~ Soulll Sprll'O SlrHt, Lot Angeles, C.Hlornla 90014, wh ich I• the plac~ ot bull"'1S ol 11141 11n0t,.I011td In olt mtl· 1tn perlolnlno to the estale ot ulo Cle• c;edenl, within tour mOlllM elttr "" 111'1 put>llcetlon of tl\ll'nol Ice. 0.ttd IMy 19, 1'11S MARY ANN EICHHORN E•ecutrl a ol 11141 Will ol IM ObOVil llAmtCI dectci-n• W'llTW. ,.ITM•V Y•tl.JIW 11S~l11titrHl ,,. .... C.llt.ral• ... ,. (Jlj)~ y .., I !iKlftfil , I ~6'llft9' CHtt Oolly "''°''' ,... •• 21, afld JUM J. 10, 111S 1 ... f) MAY NOT MAKE IT ON $5684 A YEAR, ROIRED COUPLE SAYS. McKEESPORT. PA CTushed on all aid~ by rising prices James & Harriett Ra(Ch stress fru{lali ty as their only chance for survival. Uv· ing on retirem~nl income Jnmes & Harn •ti are work· Ing hard to stop lnOatlon from, Saving is your surest social securlt¥- wm the Social Security benefits you're paying for now cover your needs later? You can't count on It. But you cc.n count on up to 7¥• •;. interest annually on your savlng• at AVCO Savings. And one of our counsellors can anange a sensible savings plan for you. Plu1 o bunch of froo service bonuses. ""''#}.~i 3210 llUSTOL ST .. OOSTA MESA. H0·7Hl. t:DWAJID MAJID. MOR. ' f ~ 1!!111'11!!1 l-ll!lWl!l'T 226 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. Californlo 92704 Appearing Nlghlly (txcopl Monday) In the EAST-WEST LOUNGE Tommy Song Trio and luaal 8.30 pm to 1 :00 am. Fri. & Sat. 'tll 1 ·30 am ~-:.,; Ride the Easy Street route ... 55 minutes non-stop. Arrive early Jnd spend the whole day With a convenient same·day round trip Sun1ets depart 52 times,, week So call Air Calif~mia first We've got 90 Aights a 1.Wek to Oakland and San Francisco, too. Rental cars, hotels, the nation's only family disco\mt plan. econo~ical group rates. military fares, and the thrifty new EZ Fare. They re all part of Air California's easy way ... and we can have tickets waiting at a nearby travel agent. What could be easier? In fact, if there's an easier way to get you there, we'll be the first to tell you. Air C61lfom1a. We're easy to take. AIR. c;ALIFORNIA 73711 We're easy to take. Coll~ bl/or'lftQdoftflil Ot·ofto.io..ty. (714' 540-4S50: Downey. f m J Df.UJJ · ~('lH)-..OOO;lMA~l$1,(UJJa1.s«JJ. • . .. .. . ,, Al DAil.., PILOT Tuiscfax. JU(te 10, t875 "' Elton Sets ~, Berwfit l ~-alll!!~-----~Tteo for Goldell West . Tonight's . - TV Highlights KTLA (5) S:OO-Anget Baseball. The Angels throw their ace pitcher, Nolan Ryun. against the New York Yankees tonight. KHJ (9) 7 :JO -.. Mogambo.,, Clark Gable is a while hunter with Ava Gardner on one arm and Grace Kelly on the other in this 1954 remake of an early Gable epic. "Red Dust." NBC (4) 8 :00 -Adam-12. Officer Malloy (Martin Milner) is kidnaped and used as a hostage by a group that wants a prison er freed. Kristen McCord, daughter of series co-star Kent McCord, plays a witness to the kidnaping, TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening JUHE 10 1:00 0 CD 0 dj m O'HD ,._, O~Jro)Q)(l)(actl>""" 0 All,.a ..... Cont'd '""' 5PM. An1tls n. Mtw Yock Y111kers. l• 9-D Q tiwsille G) '1111Wc• FHlllJ Q)MMs.-M 6)MariaTHt9 QjSbr Trtk ID o.ctrk c-,.., a> lllOJ l f riella u a...,. Wllll si.. m w, Crilfitll a <a Cl)> rn m uc ,..,.., ..... : (C) {90) .,......,. .. (R) (dra) '74 -811 Morplly, Boll•ie 8ed1lil, Dtvld HuddlalOll, Jolln Atl· dellOll, Lew Ayres. A ClllStrophic llut wave sends a rou11r couple into tti. mou11tai11s, where their courace iaSjlirts other surmors lo row •bow rrffd, d1us1er and des· peutioll. GI MffY Crittil SlllW ED~1t~8"*" !:00 8 @(i) (j) ff-a Fiw-0 "And th• Hone Ju111ped Om Ille 111oon·· (R) A skJ·dmnc su-air ~ir1e1 lor Slft4llM lleroin into IM•aoi Coe$ ufldtttdtd by the h1f Ufthl 1 -w of lht smuutinr nnr tries to sell out lor 1 Iii. ({)TlltU~ Q)l\eleNDea m m Situtiell C-.dJ @ CIJ I S,, !:JO 0 News En z....t! ED Tlllt UllCt!Uil ,and"rst Concl. C9 (fj) DuMf'1 CIMt EE LI riem m Ti.d fa. 10·00 8 l\tl (j1 (j) .. ,.."' Mes "The Q) C...,.. '--t Graham Ken • Challenc'e"' (R) Bai'naby matcl!es hosts. wits with a fellow private eye, played lf) lltllt lasc:als by auest Patrick O'Heal. wllO$e dis· iupted blackmail sclleme pushes 7:00 II 8 U @@m CD Nm hom to murder the man wtio tiad CJ) lremWt bffn payinc him off. wa... S4114 n9oo~m,.ne1 st1r1 Ci) Trvtil ., ~ ;;ym ol the OrJeon" Cond. (II) De-O w.ara MJ LIM? tectivu Or~rin aAd Web!>fr try to J>fe'ftnt I war between nYll ClnCS e I U.. l.llq whole also protecti111 a rounr cir1 m Tiie r11 •ho is -the only person sdled· fD LI llajtr ,,.hl!NU uled to testify 1111nst c•nr mem· Qj n. lie y.., bers. Robert Culp and W1yne fl!) IJBn!D All fw tlit F'illilf Maunder star. lbcll•• Wiley, dlai1111111 oe the rec. ~) '~ MasH d1scusws su and Yioltftce on IN· 0 (~ (j)) @ al Maren WtAI, mion, alld Utt nnr ·11milJ hour." M.O ... lut ni1ht to B.lbylon" (R) (~ > IMtm :· !:t~o ·~e!:' tt1e"':11:~~J Ill lmu suicide of • patient-• man who m Tilrec SliltctS bis ~· mt11l1llJ dtpmsed after surray. Cliff OtYOll"I. Clltis· 7:JO U lllw Tl'dSlf't HHt line S.ttocd, June Lockhart and SI d9 ~ .....,_.. S4•ns Jim Badus cvast n ~ ..... u:r mm ,._ . (IJ ~ Te Tll t11C T~ OJ 5et S..rt 0 Mill"8 $ llllM: (CJ (Dr) "Mt-Qf "-Ar.res &a•M" (ldv) ·~ -Cla<k Gable, El!J lltlff- lO:JO 0 &> EE "-A, .. ~~:: 0 ... f11rill•'• Stu• .... ® Alt,.. HltcMck MltNI WlfW ED ftlfillc CtM Uttll luclls 11:00 1J 0 0 m Eil Ntw1 1:00 11 @(i) CtM Ti11t1 (R) Al· ~ 0@ Meft thoufll J. J recervtd onty a lle~h O Int ti ~ wound when Ill •as shot Jn 1 11nc (!)Set. lllb rumble. James is dtlermoned lo prtu ctmces 1111iut J. J ·s nnil· 0 The Liiey Slltw ant ....... Doc." in the conctuSIOll m lltiul .. : llllfK1iblt °' tttis two·plrt ~sor1e. m Mt4 s.M 8 @ Ci)~ W Mttl·l2 "Op· @(])Ml. 1.11Qr m tion Adion (R) l(ristt11 McCo1d. @TIM UlltMeMWu dlufllter of !lent MeCont, por111ys 1 Wtt111$1 to tht kkt11t,,uia of Of. ED T111 lllf tlallll f1C¥ Miiioy by 1 1roup that wants <9 Cll> Vlc"'7 It Sta e'=='';;:'hllf) ~ I Ca" U:JO R @m (j) CIS Lite ~ (C) (COl'll) '33 _ w. C. fitldi, &.by "The V1lla1 ~ (drJ) 70 - leroy. "I'• "' MCtl"' (com) ·33_ W1ttu P1d1eon, Manno Mue, Klaus Mu WHt, Cary Grant Kinski. Ci) Wild WMd W•t 0 ~ ri) ~ m Jollnny Canu D ca ())) ())EE "''" D•J• John Dtvodson is 1uut host "Wish Upon A St11" (R) Ridlit is 0 ClllSIWOtd the envy of Jeflerson Hip when llt Ci) I s,, wint 1 d111 to ncort Hol~ D ca Cl)> rn W"Mle w..w ..,,. starlet Clndy Siiia to t11t tcllool s ltlJ •Tft Ill• Steps of 1 Dead Man .. vldory d111Ct. Chtlyl Ladd r1ltStl. (ii) I= =!Nit B Mttle: (C) -..11e111 FlllY" (dra) o sa..w de '"' CMcM •n -St1111rt Granrer, v111r11 Hob· M..te: (fi.t) "'Oaa A Thief" too. ( a) '50 -; June Ha-., C.S.1 1%:00 g MtiM: "tlelW., n,tUt• (mus) Romero, Mane MacDonald. ·~ _ MllY BttJI Hupa, D1¥1d I l1ter111tltMI AIMNtlt1 FmMI Street. D Sllow •• s,twll '""' , ,_,._ LlllPll' ,,..,... Ga llttie: ....... """" (dra) 50 -lorJ Callloun, Ptttr Craves. l:JO IJ @(])(l)M•A•S•N (R) Col. Blake arid rath« Mulcilly reetlft somltllint In common. distUl'blni tellers ffom llomt from the wo111t11 m '" 11111t 1:00 B ~ ~(i)""" 1n thtir llm 1:45 IJ MM: "'SlleWtwll" (•u) 'SC 0 9 Ci) ®1 it' UC T1ta•ar -William Elliott. Walter Brtnn1n iiftfi: <Ci CtOI "Tiie 9ltMCt 1 M1n1 Windior. ~ Ocu!Ma" (R) (suip) '74 -Robert Stld. Vert Miia, Mtr· z:oo ID Alf."1Pt SlllW: "'CIJ tM ... rnct Willock. Slloctty titer a 1111111) ...,.. C..etry," "DtfftwM"' lllG\'IS into 1 liovse on • rll!IOtt ""· """"and 1111.1,phcablt tlllnp J:JO 8 1111t1t: "SMl" f tdv) '31-TJl'IM start luppe111ni. • fOwtr, Lomt1 Younr. Annabella. Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 D .,....,. (dra) 'S4 -Lio11el Al· .tlfl, Anna Sten, Phillip HolllltS. (j) ~ •• Cmll CH" (com) '61-V1ttono CU!.111111, M1rtll1 Hyt1. U:to G» "ftlt Sof' (d1•) '48 -'•ul Mtllttld • .1ot11 8tnnett. l:OO D "TlllPt It O.." (c.1111) 'lJ - Fftdric lllfcll, Cttv4ttt• ~ QI... ~ c..,, """' (com) '49 -R11 Millalld, .Jell RICll, Jtsw R°'" ulldb. J:OO O (C) -S. Tilb h hril" (com) '55 -Glofia DtHMll, Tony Curtli. Gent NtllOll. Q.03 (C) "Fallmllltit m• (d11) '67 -Jiiiie Cllrislit, Oskar Werner. ru Cll <Cl .,. t11t CtM ow s11111· 1111ttllllt" (111n) '49-Judy Garl•nd, Vin Johnson. J:JO m -strttt Wllll "' "'""" (d11> 'll -Mlf' SttYlftS, RICllard Wld· mtrk. II CC) "TIM UM" (dra) ''2 -W~· • 11.111 Holdt11, Capuc1nt, ""'°' H.w· .~. KOCE T elevision .. Money'a Worth aAv~s your mon•t In the DAILY. PILOT . \ OCC to _Sti;ige 'Cabaret' Both Orange Coast and Golden West colleges will be offering summer productions this year, · the traditional musical at OCC and both a comedy and a drama atGWC. Orangu Coast has selected •·cabaret" as its 1975 s ummer extravaganza and director John Ferzacca will be holding audi- tions next Monday through Fri· day at 6:30 p.m. in the collese auditorium. It '11 be the third summer musical for Ferzacca, who alternates with fellow OCC drama teacher Bill Purkiss in that department. Golden West, meanwhile, will be mounting a pair of dissimilar productions, Paul Zindel's "The Effects or Gamma Rays on Man- in·the·Moon M arigol~." a heavy drama, and Woody Allen's "Don't Drink the Water," a wacky comedy. Tryouts for both will be held Monday and Tuesday in the Actor's Playbox, adjacent to the main G WC theater. '·Cabaret'' and "Don't Drink the Water" will have the same Intermission Tom Titus performance dates, July 30 through Aug. 2, at their respec- tl v e theaters. GWC's "Marigolds'' opens a week earlier, July 23, and runs through 1he27th. * THE LAGUNA Moulton Playhouse has become the third Orange Coast Community theater to announce its plans for next season, or at least part or the season. Managing director Hap Graham has released the first two plays on the theater's six-production schedule. Opening the Laguna season on Sept. 23 will be a revival of the vintage comedy "The Com is Green" ·under the direction of Mary Eastman Rigney, who staged "A Majority of One" as th~ playhouse's leadotr show last season. The second off erlng on Nov. a will be Neil Simon's "The Prisoner of Second A venue'' directed by Jan Arvan, who mounted another Simon play, "Last of the Red Hot Lovers," at Laguna two yeams ago. Two other theaters which an- nounced their 1975·76 seasons earlier were the Huntington Beach Playhouse and the Irvine Community Theater. Since then, however, ICT Jost its performing facility at Golden West College and is currently searching for a new home. * BACKSTAGE -South Coast Repertory will produce a special selection of scenes from the musical drama "1776" as part or South Coast Village's ''Proud to Be an American" day next Sun· day .... John· David Keller will direct the segments, scheduled • for 1 p .m. on the Village Green ... 'Waltons' Pop -Returns LOS ANGELES (AP> -"The Waltons" are one big happy family again. Father Walton - actor Ralph Waite -has re· turned to the TV series after a hold·OUl. "Walton's Mountain was too important for me to walk away from." said Waite, who had mis· sed two segments of the 1975·76 shooting season. WAITE R EPORTEDLY had wanted more money for continu- ing with the show. Was any settlement made? 'Tm not going to answer that question," said Lee Rich, ex- ec ut 1 ve producer of ''The Waltons." "Ralph is back, and that's all that matters." sideration. I realized that there was work J.o be done and con· tracts to be Cµlfilled for 'The Waltons'." His return followed a speech the day before in which CBS-TV president Robert D. Wood declared the network would drop any series star who would take ''unfair advantage" by failing to honor a contract. Wild About '~arry' LOS ANGELES (AP> -'"It's ing. He.has been signed toretum an amazing s how. it seems to for another two weeks in August. touch people more deeply than The actor is also famed for his anything I've ever done," says one-man show on Will Rogers, James Whitmore of his one·man Said Whitmore in an interview, sho'Y,. "Give 'em Hell, Harry," '"I got more laughs ~ith Roger~. based on the life of President but the response to Truman is Truman. overwhelming. Standing ova· Whitmore was finisl\jng a two· lions every night -matinees, week run at the Music Center's too. I think people must be Ahmanson Theater. The engage· especially rec~ptivc to Truman's ENTERTAINMENT 'Vic tory' Set on TV LOS ANGELES CAP) 4 Rock star F.lton John. ' who can fill huge' sladJums wltb his con· r certs, will play a 250-seat 1 night club Aug. 25·27 as a benefit. to mark ttic fif~h ~ anniversary or hi:t-1 American debut. ~· I The British star mod 1 his debut at th 4 Troubador ond rel . t the.re for an openin , t. night concert for the I cord trade at $250 a I ticket. Four other con· 1 certs will be scaled at $25 1 LOS ANGELES (AP) a ticket, th e luck y I -"Dark Victory," the persons to be chosen by' 1939 movie starring lottery. J Bette Davis, will be The concerts ~re eX·\ modernized as a three-peeled to raise $85,000 foq hour television drama the purchase of a mobile.,, w i t h E 1 i z a b e t h eye unit for th.e Jules Montgomery. Stein Eye 1nst1tute of Universal will produce UCLA. the new version. which . .-------~---wtll appear on NBC's World Premiere Movie during the 1975·76 season. The story or a socialite dying of a brain tumor first appeared in 1934 a~ a Broadway play. MESA • 1884 Newport Coda ~IG Sd.f §52 ENDS TONIGHT :;:;-~ ~ -ANO- ms EUI Ctl•I Hwy ' , -~· CORONA Dll. MAI 1 CORNa WILDE · ] YAPHET KOTTO I ~·· ~al · 1PG0 -rLUS-• A Pa-cr!Wll Paease I ~· You can Charge DAILY PILOT Classified Ads 642-5678 WAITE SAID he had wanted to return to "my first love, the theater. Sul after careful con· ment was sold out before open-kind or plain talk.'' .-----_...;.---~~---'-------~-----11 DICK V AH DYKE "LT. ROllH C RUSOE" ~N ... ICfll~ lo lll()fllOA'f"""' r••c»•&006 X> SOf..-OO•l~JOtOO 81.ATANRY BO I UNG TORRIDLY TEMPTING PLUS 'Touch of GENIE:' "MUIDEll OH THE OllEHT Uf'HSS .. •tpAPU MOOH" IPGJ IARHA STHISAHD JAMES CAAM "RIHHY UDY" IPGJ .. UlUIHOF THI PIMC PAMn&• (NJ & 'SHAH'S TREASURE" ll"GI "W.W. & TM Dixie D•ctk ......... & "S.P.Y.S." IPGJ .· ·"E~ll SAMC'TtOM'' 11) & "ROMT r....-INJ SO.COAST PWAI W..2711 ,,_..,, ......... '1M.9mM':. 7 .fl 11 s.t /s--2:JM :4S. 7:00.f: II CHARLES Bfl)NSOM:= ..---. .. 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June 10, 1975 DAIL y PILOT A 9 .-------.::.'v!...:..:.Ph~11..:'".:.:.:'•:.:.:'':.:.an~c1:.:..1 .Refugee Tl1etJ Ger Booked • • Chil«J's 'GriRe Water' Handling &reked Slate Deportment.,_ Pre~ty Potent Stuff flclal Nicholas Thome, t.ON DON (U Pl) -it out of the reach of t e mperance organiza· he1d of the clvillan Millions of British chUdren. tion and horrified at the coordlnaUng team, has mothers -and their THE SITUATION idea of even entering a defended the processing children -have dis· came to Ught when bar. ot Vletn1mese refugees covered thal one of their Bristol doctors in· But on investigation, at Camp Pendleton, most. hallowed family re-v e s t I g a t e d t he the doctors discovered pointing out that almost medies could well have mysterious case of a that she was subject to half of the arrivals had turned them all into 42·year-old mother or stomach ache -and been cleared. alcoholics. th r e e . a 11 f e long kept it at bay by drinking Thorne res ponded, The culprit, according. teetotal er . who Gripe Water: up to six brteny to crtUclsm by a to a re~rt from the Avon mysteriously developed bottles a day. subcommittee headed by Council on Alcoholism the classic symptoms or It began when she ran Sen. Edward Kennedy based in Bristol, is what a lcoholis m -s emi· out of h er regular wbkb sai~ the resettle-ls known around the permanent mental con· stomach mixture and ment program was country as "Gripe fusion, overweight and tried the only remedy to ' '1 car c e I Y or f l he Water" -a cure for in-overtiredness. hand, an extra large slug ground." fant gas pains and in· Whal was especially of her childrens · Gripe Emphasizing that he digestion. • . puzzling lhal not only Water. One slug led to was speaking only or was the woman a non· another and eventually BURKE WORLD I 7711 Miy Perts letf ,,..., Celif. WfesG&H 1114t 557-1374 HYPNOSIS Learn To Control Your Habite Lose Weight • Stop Smoking • Relieve Insomnia • Gain SeLf·Confidence • Relieve T ension • Improve your Memory and Concentration. San Clemente Hypnosis Center 6~5 Camino De Los !\tares, ~Suite 126 •M\"1tlr.tl t'l.,c.-At•ru-.., '' from'a1't.i~h:Gf'M'f..il flf'l>Vt\.ll f PHONE493·3332 "I'll tell you why profits are down -there's just not t!n<?Ugh erosion of ethics In lhis company!'' operations at Pendleton, USED BY RICH and drinker but was an ac· to addiction, the report Thorne told reporters poor families alike, at ..... ~ti~v!e~c~a~m~p~a~iig~n~ei_r Ji~n~a~s~a~idL. :::::__::_:.:=i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:_ that more than 30,000 re-home a nd in hospilals,1•-----------------.. Te111111ts Helpt-d fugees from Indochina for more than a century, --.,, .. FIFTH ANNIVERSARY g~~t~~~~~: t~~~~i.Jf ;~:t1! \ ;~~ .H ~~S./~~f .. ')··-~-t Now It's Dad's tum! •O Mobile Home Cl , Parks ·curbed have been processed out The Avon Council re· ; ·r.. f :~~::.th;:~~~'!ve8~~~ ~~i:i:~~a!~n1:,a::. ~: \. \,., CARDS f CelebratWe 1F1aht1her's Day Refugees are arriving at two main commercial ' C1pltol News Service SACRAMENTO -Te· nants of mobile home parks will no tonger be charged extra for their pets or for guests :slaying with them for no more than two weeks under legislation that has been approved by t.he Senate on a 32·1 Tole . · a rate of about 400 to soo brands m ark et e d \ f Very Special Dinner a day, he said. without restriction con· ·, ,,.. 1'he tenant is entitled If there is a significant ta in 5.28 percent or -·---'--.. .) t to $250 for each violation· snag, it is in providing alcohol by volume. com m it t e d b Y l h e sponsorship for the re· That compares with ( ··~~;:> manage ment. fugees. Thorne s aid. the 4 to 7 percent atcohol "-..../ t "For most people liv-He pointed out lhal .. by volume of ordinary ~ ing in mobile home Pendleton had been the British beer that is sold t parks. trouble com-clearing house for mi-inpubsandliquor slores, mences when they gration to~anada and hemmed in by licensing purchase their mobile that about 570 persons laws and restrictions -· t homes and expend the had been sent lhere. largely designed to keep __.L _. -·---· ~.}::-.•: ':'·~--... ~°::.:..·-nearly $2,000 of costs lo r.;;;~;;i;;;;;~~~;;;;.;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;,;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiii~ uc~ . c ..... ' -. .;o t install a home in a LIFESPRl .... G ~ Thefreshldea~y .............. -. .-···. mobile home park," " CARDS WITH SENTIMENT. c.AJ:fos WITH.B!iAUTY. said Senator Peter Behr CARDS WITH HUMOR ... PLUS MANY GIFT IDEAS t CR-San Raphael). who laslc s. ............ 12, 13, 14, 15 FROM AMERICAN. COMBINATION STEAK TERIYAKI AND . SHRIMP TEMPURA 14.95 t t t t t t t t t -t I Senate Bill 701 , •uthored by the Joint tommittee on Aging, &mils the power or park Eanagers t o change uWS and regulations In arbitrary manner. Tenants would be in· formed in writing al lhe beginning of the ir temm· cy or all the regulations that are to be followed . aod any change in the rules would be effective alter a 60·d.a.y notice period. carried the legislation. IS SOL'D OUT •figurines• stationery • ceramics "Because the cost to PLUS MANY OTHER FATHER'S DAY GIFT IDEAS f c;-v; '" '/\T~ t t locate the mobile home .. browse, you won't believe your ~yes ~ -.iama,o, ~ ~wpor is substantial. most le· t t nants are stuck with lbe Thm* You hfn :::6Q FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT CENTER park they have chosen f · G d t Sa ~'S t to live in. Moving costs Oran9e County U qpnn9 ra ua es ~ I·~ ... ':... f Rt'Sf..'RJ'.fTIONS: (714) 644-..J.811 l)r_ohibit a change or H4tA-•M...... I ~ ..-75 ......,... .. _ ..... ,.. ' location for most peo-Lifespring Office, Phone 2-6644 1.d .. ~~,·.1 FREEGIFTWRAPP1HG .a.~ ....llllill.llt Uft•B II ...... pie," said Behr. IJb~~~~~~~~===~=====d~!!!!!!!!!!!o!!""!!!'•!!'!!" ... !!"~o~·~'·~"~->~,..~~~~~~~~~~-=--~---~-_ _:::::...::_-------_:_ _______ W~:_ Additionally. m anagc· ment's discretion in evictions is removed by lhe bill. The tenant can· oot be evicted because his conduct interferes with the managt>r. but he can be evicted when his conduct is offensive to other tenants. The e lderly ~ill be lhe primary beneficiaries or the bill, being lhe largest age group that resides in mobUe home parks. As a result of in- veslig a lions conducted by lhe Committee on Ag· ing, the elderly were dis· covered to be subject to substantial abuses. The bill moves lo the Assembly floor. Back Wages To Be Paid WASHINGTON (U PI) -The Supreme Court has opened the way for payment of $60 million in back wages plus in· terest to some 100,000 Ca lif ornia s tate workers. In Sacramento, California Controller Ken Cory announced his staff would immediately begin processing the paperwork and the first checks would start going out next Monda Current and former •. employes can expect payment or the back wages in one check to be followed lale r b y another c heck for the in- terest earned during the two.year dispute, Cory said. The California Slate Employe s · Association said the total in retroac- tive pay could total $100 million with tbe interest added in. Does Lindora think ~r;--.·· Weight is easy? It Is not o simple task tor o patient to reach and maintain "lean weight" tor life. First the patient must hove on honest desire to cure his p<oblem ... then accept professional guidance from trained Medical Doctors. Llndoro's unique 10-week treatment and training program wlll teach patients how to • reach and maintain their "leon weight" for life. A safe and practical pion. with p<oper nutritional diet, and continua l emotional support. New audio and sub·llmlnol visual aids ore used to motivate the patient. The entire program Is un~er· the strict supervision of Medical Doctors. special· lsts In Borlotric Medicine. undofo Clinics ore owned and odminl•teted by Medico! 0oc:ton that rtKtrlct their prootlee IO BorlOtflea ' AU a1n1c Peraonnel ore llcenaed by "'8 State ol ColltomlO. ' COii for Information • Monday thru Frtday a A.M. to 6 P. M. Lindora~ MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA 6AS.S740 557-1893 Pace ProfossionOI Maso Verde 8ldg Professloool Bldg son temordlno • £. Long leoCh • Mltelon tllla HawthOfM • o.onoe • Newport teoch ~ Gt'OVe • Long a.och • POIOdenO LO Habfo • ~nd tl1ta • ShetmOn Ookl w.tt C<Mno • PUlterton • RtYMlde • Santo Monk:O co.to Meta • ~ • Centtol • HonytfOOd • ' I • r----------------------------------1 A conservative approach to aggressive trading. · . At Sutro this is what Listed Call Options can mean to you. Options don't have to be risky and speculative. Although there 1s som~ risk, our options specialists plan your investment so that you ~ay: 1. Increase income on invested capital 2 Reduce nsk of common stock ownership. 3 Increase cash flow. 4 Utilize leverage. . Fi1st. you and your Sutro specialist sit down and decide 1f .you. shoul~ be in options (not everyone should ). If you should, he'll tailor a program to your income ob1ectrves with firm investment limits so downside risk is reduced. If you're looking f?r an opportunity to earn:-mo~e for your rnvestr:nenl dollar at a reduced risk compared to normal stock 1nvest1ng, cut out and fill in this coupon and we II send you an options booklet, a prospe~tus, and additional informati~n on S~tro's "Open" Options ~epartment. Sutro's Institutional Department is also prepared to advise inst1tut1onal clients on the options market. Department M. Su tro & Co., 460 Montgomery Street, .San Francisco. Calif. 94104. p165 I'd like to cut the risk on options. Send me all the details Name _________________ ~HomeP~one =-----~----- Address ------------------Bus111ess Phone =---------- ·I C1ty/Statetlip1 ______________________________ _ I MySutro Broker is ____________________________ _ i lSb SlTrfto & CO TI!NlCCCO>~M~ffe\IJIE!D L-------------------------------.---~- Sutro & co . San Francisco Los Ana~res New York Beverly Hifts Oakland San Jose Fresno Newport Beach San Bernardino Members: N.ewYork Stock E1u;~nQe, It ·· American Stock Exctia~ Inc., Ptc1lic Stock bctwiae, Inc.. Chlago Board Options Exct\89 l, Membe~SIPC I • • TU!ldg, Jutwt 10, 1976 • m Y 011r Mouth? Coast Firm , Spons o i:ing Symposiwn It's Probably a Warner-Lambert Product \·;_.,,.,, Tre11ds Security Pacific Bank re- search officer Richard W. Ayer will. discuss California economic~trends at Pippin's Restaurant Wednesday at noon . Call Capistrano Chamber of Commerce at 496-5920 for reservations to the public mee ting. By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ A company called Warner· Lambert did $J billion worth of business in the United States last year. relying heavily On producta which you roll around in your mouth. You n1ay not recognize that, name, but that's okay with Warner·Lambert. B:tsed in Morris Plains, N .J ., it maintains a low corporate profile. ll saves its screaming for television, where it pummels us with some of the most nauseating com- mercials to be seen on the airwaves. WARNER-LAMBERT'S U.S. ad budget is $150 million a year, good enough lo rank it as the na- tion's fifth-largest advertiser. The company's No. 1 product for many years ha s been Listerine mouthwash. Although it's under attack now from two different quarters, it still manages to kick in some $85 million to Warner-Lambert's volume. Money Tree Procter & Gamble's brand, Scope, has been punching hard at "medicine breath" Listerine, re- ducing its market share to about 40 percent, its lowest point in de- cades. And the Federal 'ITadf: Com- mission is trying to get Warner- Larnbert lo own up in its ad- vertising that it misled consumers when it promoted Llsterine as effective in prevent· ing colds and sore throats. Meanwhile, Warner-Lambert iS working hard to get us to pop other lhings into our mouths. If you don't gargle "'ith Listerine, you might try Dynamints, a new breath freshe ner that's being Special Cadillac lease Rates! Philco-Ford TV Sets ~~ain Shock Hazard \\'ASfll~TON (UPI) the country. the model number which -Ttfert! may be a shock Consumer Product Safe-was a house brand sold Nabers Cadillac hazard in about 11,000 ty Commission said lt1on· by Korvettes. 2600 H.illrbor Blvd., Philco-Ford black ·and-day. Commissioner ~;;;;c;°';';•;M;•;'°;;S4;;•·;;•;•oo;;;;;~~"~'h~i~te~T~V~s~e~t;;s;s~·o~l~d~a~c;!r~os~·s~· Barbara Franklin told .: The sets involved -reporters the company Ournew INBank auto service keeps your engine running Al'.ro'' rrum the fJr:inJ.!.C' ('oont}' Airport . 2171 C:impus J)rht>. lninc. ~7 1_.! H.ll-.\700. (JJK'ft l\1ooday thru 'lllurs- d:i\ Ill a .n1. 111 ~ p.111. t-rid:i) 10 lf'p.m. Uri~e-up l'l'indo:"' uik·n 'I :i.m. lo 5:30 p.n1. Frida}' to 6 p.m. Not really. portable nine-inch TVs originally found the -include four model hazard in about 25,500 numbers 8350F,'setsbutbyAprillithad B380F, B370F and NT75 corrected the defect in -manufactured from 14,000 of them at the fac- ~1ay 21 until Aug. l. 1974, tory, in the distribution the agency said. All car-pipeline or, in a few hun- ried the Philco-Ford dred cases, in the hands brand except the last ofowners. Two. Sta,te Banks Drop Prime Rate LOS ANGELES CAP) -The prime interest rates of l'-110 of the nation's largest banks dropped from 71/2 to 7 percent Monday. The announcements by the Bank of America, the world's largest commercial bank, and United . California Bank, fifth largest in the state and 14th in the nation, said the reduced rates were effective im· mediately. _,,. The prime lending rate is what banks charge their biggest and most credit-worthy customers. We build modern as tomorrow. .;!if; But we also specialize in the construction of. .. -• A'\'.hed Steel Truss Bridges-circa 1920 • Charl;S!on Pavilions from the Marathon Dance Craze Days • Old Factory Buildings of the Model T Era •Nostalgic Pavilions for Hectic, Frantic BumP.,r Car Rides • Plush Casinos from the Reckless Years Y~ we can build 50 ,years behind t he times ... one o~ Knott's ee.1f f arm's 01d~ ~I. . ' And we can build m odem as tomorrow for you. ' T • [ ~ • • li-e. and I. constructi.on co., inc. 820 SOUTH GRANO AVENUE, SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA 9270~ 1714) 558·9011 • Oo11ed hea\lily on leleyisioo. It has quickly become one of the toi> 1ale1 performers in the Wamer- Llimbert stable. Warner-Lambert is actua'lly ubfteased with bad breaLh. Tw.o ot Ii.I older products are Clorets and Certs. And next to Wrigley, it's the second-largest ~eller of chew- ing gum, its brands including Chiclets, . Dentyne und Trident. Its latest breakthrough on this front is Freshen-Up, a gum con- taining a liquid breaU1 freshener. NOT EVERYTHING Warner- Lambert puts into our mouths sweetens our breath. You may have caught the ridiculous com· mercials for Rothschild's cart- dies. That's another winner from Warner-Lambert. And the com- pany also peddles Halls cough drops, which reek o( menthol eucalyptus. Halls has done so well that it controls 40 percent of .thecough-dr~p market. Warner·Lambert is so hung up on our mouths that it even tv.keS care of removable parts. Its Ef- ferdent denture cleaner holds about 40 percent of the market, outselling Polident by 4 to 1. ROLAIDS JS another Warner· Lambert concoction you roll around your mouth -and then it descends to your stomach to fight acid indigestion. It's the leading antacid, outselling its closest rival by 2 to 1. \\'arner·Lamberl doesn't do ·too well with its Schick razors and blades -Gillette clobbers them. ·Its DuBarry cosmetic line is a loser. Its Listerol household disinfectant has made no headway against Lysol. ·And its Parke, D avis division is no longer the great pharmaceutical house it once was. But Wl:lrner-Lambert is tops when it comes to taking care oC our mouths. COORDINATES SEMINAR Monex '•Or. Boarm11n Economic Club Airs Citibank '76 Fo recast 'the June m eeting of the Economic Club \viii be held at the Community Room of .Home Sav· ings and Loun in El Toro at 4 p.m .. June 20. The program will feature the First National City Bank of New York's monthly tape "The Sound of the Economy,'' a discussion of economic issues moderated by John Daly and participated in by the bank's key economic ex- ecutives. The discussion con- siders Citibank's optimistic ex- pectations for the remainder or 1975 to the fourth quarter or 1976. They ·predict price inflation dur- ing 1976 to be 3 percent and even lower during ,some months. The Ney.• York Bank expects un- employment lo drop. The meeting cost is $1.50; re- servations are requested by Rhoning 752-7323. Guests are welcome. Over l 'h e Count er H.4.SO Li•tinq• _. 1c ··"·tho The ''Economy n ns1s 1s subject of a symposium apon&ored by Monex lnterna· tJonal. lnc. of Newport Beach. scheduled for Jllne 15·l8 at the Be'.verly Wilshire Hotel in Lo8 AnJeleti. "Probably at no time since the depression of the '30s has there been more concern over the future course -of the econom'Y," Dr. Patrick Boarman, research director and symposium coordinator tor the Orange Coast based gold, silver and platinum supply firm said. AN AUTHOR AND lecturer on economic and currency affairs, Dr. Boarman said "if there rire any clear answers to our cur~eot dilemma, we hope to fmd theril at lhe symposium." The keynote speaker open).ng the conference Sunday evening, June 15, will be Rep. Philip Crane CR-Ill.), member of the House Ways and Means Commit- tee, who will discu ss ''Economics, Politics and Freedom.'' Monday, the program "'ill center on oil, inflation and gov- ernment regulations and spend- ing. Luncheon speaker will be L. Dean Brown, president, Middle East Institute, Washington, D. C .. Dinner speaker will be Sen. Strom Thurmond (R-S.C.). 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I we1 J inc, ' J I;:~ ·"Am Orz lun Inn I •838 J Col ble • tiot ::Ee• firf M11CI; . beg 'B Hin intE .con 'tiori ·. ::. ,, ,, " ... , .. . "' • ... , "' .. •n• it ,'~'Oii 1111d .F lf1i11g ,,,,, Th-: Bank of Tokyo dedicated its new Irvine office 11 '.'Whtch operyed last week in the Food P ark sectio~ • 11 of the lrvme Industrial Complex by releasing a 1·r·n f i· d ' ·, · .urry o tve oves from a ,large globe. Bank pre- ""1#i1dent M ~sao Tsuyama did the honors during: 1 ceremonies at the bank, located at 17951 ,..,MacArthur Blvd. Banl<"manager is Te~uo Suzuki. ,, ' Finance Groups . . . . Plan Meetings .. A number of local Cinancijl.{ at6:30. ·organizations have scneaufed Speaker will be S. Price fmeetings during the next two Scott, Jr., vice president of a weeks. A list of club activities Manufacturer s Bank in Los • includes: · Angeles. 9 June 10 -James F. Fox, J 11 _ Th I tional president of th une . e em~ oye . e stock ownership plan will be . bile Rela~ions Society or discussed at a half-day meet- . Amerlu, will speak to the ing at the Saddle back Inri in Orange County chapter at a Santa Ana, s ponsored by Junc:heon at the Saddleback WEMA, a trade association Jnn 111 ~a.nta Ana.. . . foa· companies in the elec- Fo r information ca ll tronics and inf•rmation · 838-0510. technology industries. June 11 -The Orange The meeting begins with a County Eco~~mic Round Ta· continental breakfast at 8:15 ~le, an aff1.h<1~e or the. Na-a.m. and will a djourn at 11:45 •t1onal A~socusll?n of Busme~s p.m. For reser vations, call ·.~conom1sts, .will ho~d .~h~1r . (213) G4l-89lO. first a nnua l mstallat1on dm-June 17 _ Dr. William F . Miler.at ~he ~eraton ~e.wport, Ballhaus, president and beginning with cocktail hour director of Beckman Jnstru- B G ments, Inc. of Fullert.Qn, will e rte a e t S discuss "Tax La ws anti Their Impact on the Investment Kit C ontract Climate ," before the Orange· County Financial Society. The luncheon meeting Congressm·a n Andrew .begins at 11:30 a .m. at the Hinshaw says the Air Force S ~eraton Newport Hoiel. intends to issue a $1,670,850 Tickets are $6, payable at the contract lo Bertea Co1·pora· door. · t 10n, of lrvme. June ~8 -The Sales and Hinshaw s aid the work Mar ketang Exe~utives or was to begin immediately at ~range <:ounty. will hold an ~'the firm's Irvine plant on the ms ta.lla t10n dinn e~ "!t the '. !contract which covers the Marriott Hotel begmnmg a~ , ~roduction of rudder t ower 6:30 p.m. . . ' control cylinder modification Call Mattie Wilson for re· "'.kits. servations at 828-3131. ... MARKET HIGHLIGHTS " . ,. INDEXES , .. NYSE Index (/!'' 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Pilot John Cameron, 32, said be had no regrets .- at flying the open cockpit craft beneath the bridge. He was the third pilot to have flown under the • span . . Deatlt Notices AOCOX,Jlt. ARTHUR PRESTON AOC'OX., JR., ASldent of fo,,,.leln Velley, Ca. Survl"" by his wife, Edith M. Adcox; diNgfrter, "-nny Adcox; step90n, Robert L. Stellhef'I: brother, ROIMICI Ad-c:mc; four grendchlldl'en. Gr• ... .Jlde wnrlcn wlll be held WedneSO.y, Ane 11 et 1:30 PM S.wtelle Netlonlll 'Cemetery. West Los Angeles, c.. d irected by Peek Family Coton1•I Fwwr•I Home of Westmlnsh.r, Ca. WE99 ELVIN WEBB, resident of ~ Niguel, C.. 0.te of dNtll June 'I, t97S S.Vkes penc11no, Pecilk: v- ~1•1 P•rk Mortuary, Newport llee<h,C.. 91t0WN ELIZABETH G. BROWN, rnidentof South Leoune. C.. D•teof dHlllJ\#W9, -tt7S. 5-rvlces pending, "Pe<ihc v~ ' ~!el Perl\ Mortu•ry, Newport Beech,C.. 910WELL CHESTER DeWITT BIDWELL.. m l· dent of Coron4I del Mar, C.. 0.tt of •• ~ June •. 191S. Survlvtd by Ills wife Mllrilyn. Sef'vlces will be held Fridey, June 13, 2:)0 PM, St. Michael •nd All Angels Ep1scop•I Church, C«ona del Nwr, ea. In lieu of 1ro-rs the l•moly SUQOHlS <OOCrlbutlons be meoe to y.,.,r f•...,,ite charity. Interment, P•clllc Vi-Memorlel Park, Newport Beach. Pee Iii< View Monuary d irectors. I DA'VIS • ETHEL F. DAVIS, resldeflt Of Costa IMW, c.. Date ol dHlll June 8. 191S. Survived by lier llusbal\d, Mt>rrou • 0.vjs; 50<\, Ch•rles F, Davis; O.UQllter, Merilyn M. ICelrsey; five O"Mlekllildren and lour or•••· •anochlldn•n. Services will be privete. Interment, Grecel"'1d Cemetery, New Albany, Indian& t.ocal wrMIQl!ments by 81111-Beriteron Coste f"'H<' Mort Ult y. IALTZ·IHGHOM FUMUALHOME Corona del Mar .673·9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 IELL HOADW A Y MORTUARY . 110 Broadway. Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·9415 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive Newoort Beach, Calllorn1a 644·2700 rEftC FAMILY COLOMIAL FUMHAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Mam St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 PUBLIC NOTICF; l'ICTITIOUS 9USINESS HAMii STA Tl'. ME HT 'The t0Uow1 no per sons a re dolOQ bus!· .. u•s: · · J.J. PLAQUES. 1253 Logan No. G, eosi. Mew, Calllornl• .,,,. Rot>ert Ellis Martin, 1242 Melloy, ...,ntington Be.ch, C•lllornle 92647 Judith Ann Mer11n, 1242 Melloy, tiuntlngton Be•<h, Celllornl•"'47 This business Is conducled by • 91neral partnerS111p. Judy A. Mertin • This statement w•s filed wolh I~ County Clerk of Or•noe County on Mey 1'. 1'15. f'0903 Published Or•n<Je Co.st Dally Piiot, INy20,27,endJunel, 10, 1'75 17'1f>.7S FATHER'S DAY JUNE 15th -~-.,-. a. short ~leeve shirt, light blue, tan, peach, white, light green, polyester, 14 Yi-17, 12.00 b. ties, from a collecti.on of stripes, florals, neats and other palterns, polyester, s.so to .6.SO c. long sleeve shirt in light blue, white, tan, mint, polyester 14 Yi -17, 32 -35, 13.00 South Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa, 3333 Bristol St., 546-9321 Westminster .Mall-Golden State at San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 I J MAY CO BUDGET STORES ' ' I 11 I 11 . :'.M.om .... ' ' Tours: A Good Clean-up? t By JO OLSON Ot .. 0.lty l'ftt4 ~ "t'd never do it ugait>. They t open every cupboard. I told them I no pictur" and they Look p!c. t l'1J'e• anyway. The carpet was t muhed down and our burglar fl alarm rane four days stra1abt af. terwards.'' ~ ''It b 1 was no a.ale at all. I went on the tour with some of my r friends a nd we ended up here, It wu fun to bear the comments l'd do tt 111ain." · · ~o d i_ff erent women, two OP· poamg v1~ws of the home tour. For one, tt was a nightmare and , tor the other, a boost to the ego. What made the difference? According to a survey of homeowners and tour chairmen .the bomeowner's experience wili be inn uenl!ed by the amotlnt of planning which goes into the tour. the type of home and the owner's attitude (is it a privat~ .. • • haven or a dealgoer's showcase?'). Home tours. currently one of the most popular means or charitable fuod·ra1sing consist of four or five homes OPened for the ins,,,ctlon of anyone who buys a-bcket. Usually, 500·1,0()()'people walk t~ough each hom e, yielding pro-. fits of several thousand dollars per tour. IN~OLVEM ENT Home tours are selected as fund-raisers by some organiza· tions, such as the San Clemente Branch of the American Associa· lion of University Women, because "they involve a lot of the members and a lot of the com· munity.'' Theirs was given to raise funds for a scholarship, according to Carol Gray, publicity chairman. Sixty percent of the brancb mem· BEA ANOE1'SON, Editor T_.r, Jwe tt, 1t71 ...... , Mrs. Fred Briggs (left) and Mrs. Walter Richardson await the crowds in the R bert White home. bers served on planning commit· tees and lhe tour raised $1SOO. F o r t b e• B i g C a n y o n PhHbarmonic Women's Commit- tee, a recent home tour was a five-month effort frorn start to fini1h, and it yielded $3100 for the Philh1rmonlc So~iety. The most difficult part, perhaps, was getting people to participate, said Mrs. Bruce McDo n a l d, committee chairman. · · "A lot of people plain don't . want to open their homes," she said, "We had one or two refusals for every house."· The Big Canyon tour included !our homes, with a fifth used as a refreshment stop. At least 35 peo· pie should be involved for this large a tour. Mrs. McDonald stressed. "People should be strategical- ly placed in each home," she ex· plained. "We were scared something would be taken.•• CITY P E RMIT Jn addition to securing the homes and arranging the hostesses for each, a permit tiad to be obtained -from the city, and refreshments were provided by_. each committee member. On t he part of lb~ homeowner, t he prepara t ions may be ·elaborate or there may be none at all. . A Laguna Beach art collector who opened her home for a re- cent tour, said the only thing she· did before the tour was put out flowers. "No housecleaning was necessary," she noted. "I 'm always ready. I live that way." Afterwards, she washed the walls where guests had left their hand prints. This homeowner ha s participated in several tours dur· ing t he last 15 years and reports "no real damage, just a lot of dirt ·and band prints." . · Her main problem· is "people who want to handle the paint- ings." One man on a tour ran his· hand up apd down an expensive painting while she was standing right beside it. Her smaller art objects are all in cases, so there is no danger of. themJ>eine "Ji!led_." "The only damage has been from inadequate preparatio~" she said. "This year they taped wal kways to newly painted woodwork." TOO NER VOUS The art collector never slavs in her home during the tour. "I can't stand to be there. It make~ me too nervous'' · Mrs. Richard Smith, who opened her Big Canyon home for the Philharmonic tour, said "il was no hassle at alJ. I did leave some things out, after which I was apprehensive, but I had no pro- "/don't like to have people looking at my possessions. But I was pressured to put my home on the tour. It makes you feel gui~ to say no. They get friends to ask you. ' blems." · Her brown carpet didn't show any evidence of the 650 people who walked through, even-though no runners were put down. Mrs. Smith was the person who went on the tour then came to see her own house. "I would do il again,".shesaid. ' · Nancy Abts, a San Clemente interior decorator. uses her home as a showroom, so it, too, is participated because "I don't have time to donate to charily." For Mrs. Robert Malinoff of Lido Isle, the local woman's club's recent lour was an im· petus to do things she had been putting off in her home. She haCI said no when asked the first time, then reconsidered. "I found it fu n getting ready for it. There were things we had put .off. such as buying new bedspreads. It was just fun . always ready for a .tour. _ "It is certainly nice for your · She and her husband had ego when people say they like shown their home four years ago, your house." ·and elected lo do so again . . because they have remodeled it T~e Mahnoffs h~d re~odeled recently. their home lo sml . their o~n "l did put away my valuables, person~! needs. ~he 1s an a1t1st but I was absolutely not worri~ a~d he is an architect, s~ t~ey de· about thievery," she said. •·1 en: ~1gned a work room, bw~t:m sew- joyed it, with all the nice people mg area a~d other amenities. who came. . Ge11:e Fr.1edolfs, a bac~elor who ·•or course, they are all com-lives m .Big Cany~n. said Y~ to plimentary. It's very, very grati· the Philharmonic. Comm1tte~ fying, especially if you take pride because he thought 1l woul~ be a in your home." good way to meet people m the NO TIME' Mrs. Abts prefers lo remain in he1· home. during tours. She - area. . ·He hosted a cocktail party the night before for committee mem- bers and their husbands, during which they put runners on the carpet. His only complaint was that the carpet was mashed and it took extra work to get the nap back up. OPEN SPACE Friedolfs' home was selected because of its unusual design. Approximately % of the 4500 s'quare feet is open space, and the one-story home is built on five split levels . There is no living room, but the former insurance broker does have a music room. The house is decorated in "lively" colors and features a 35-foot sit.-down ~baf and panoramic views of the golf course. Friedolf s worked on the plans for 10 years himself before turn- ing them over lo George Roach for completion and execution. It is a house with "no walls and no work," he said. One Newport Beach . homeowner, in contrast. has vowed that she will never again be on the home tour list. "It was a tremendous chore to gel the house ready," she ex- plained. "I had all the windows done, the silver polished, and the house thoroughly cleaned. And I brought in flowers, which I know I didn't have lo do." Her biggest complaint was the that the lour-goers were nosy and the com millee didn't have enough people stationed throughout the house to prevent snooping. BWCKED IN It was raining the day of the tour, to boot, and her husband found that his car was blocked in the garage all day . .. i don't like ·to have peopl~ looking at my possessions," s he· said. "But I was pressured to put my home on the tour. ll makes you feel guilty to say no. They get friends to ask you. "It's a hard thing to decide. It is your own ego which makes you say yes." . Her decorator, who lives in Los 'Angeles, said participating in a home tour is "strictly a nice thing you do for the architect and designer. It costs the homeowner .a lot of time and money. "Unfortunately, people have a tendency not lo be so kind. They will go lo areas which are blocked off." She is not entirely s upportive of home tours because of security purposes. "It is a good opportuni· ty for someone to case the house. "But I'm not againstlhem. If a home is well-designed, it does of· fer the public a chance lo see good design in person." Nancy Abts, an interior decorator, was While home tours might be a potential vehicle for crime, there is no evidence so far that this has been true. happy to open her 'showcase home , for AAUW tour. It includes a pool table, which is being used by Shirley Price (left) and Sue Johnson. A spokesman for the Newport Beach Police Department said "there has been no negative feed- back so far. There have been no crimes . . "But it is a bard thing for us to control." · Cred.ibili1y Couched in Prose By CAROL MOORE Ot tM Delly l'tlet SUit Tour homes sound too good to be true. Cer- t ainly not lived in. What has the press chairm an left unsaid amid the superlatives ... pushed un- der the heather-toned, double tuft, wool plush .. rug? . . · Here's au honest look at the barn red, coun·. try-style home I know best: A textured , three-panel. woven sunset cap· tures the attention as visitors enter thb living room through sweeping French doors. (Please· step lightly. The $13.98/square yard Honey Glace carpeting is only three payments old.) , Wormwood lamps with parchment shades dOt the chow tables which form a conversation pit with the (rented) leather couch and side chair ·(since we cun't. afford to decorate the other half oflheroom). (' . \ A collection of baskets from the four corners of the world (mostly purchased at the Akron or Bal Island cu1io shops or by traveling relatives) enhances one wall. Driftwood is massed on both hearths or the used brick, double fireplace (when company is due; otherwise it is relegated to the back porch). Hardwood floors in the den (waxed yester· day by Celia) are accented by a red and blue flecked Moroccan rug. (Translation: brother- in-law's souvenir from World Campu~ Afloat. is too skimpy for the size of the room.) . The master bedroom in peach and yellow tones offers un ocean view <when standina on tip- toe in the vanjty alcove). The other vista is of the verdant hillside park behind the post office (which we're grateful can't. be zoned away). Gliste~ing · pastel tile (heavily Listerlned f against the ravages of ·18-year-ofd' plumbing) brightens the bathrooms. <Never mind the mis· matched linoleum and wallpaper -Nos. 2 and 3 on our re·decorating lisi.) The extra bedroom (called a sunshine suite in better neighborhoods) is still furnished in Ear- ly Honeymoon. Louvered 'clos~t doors cleverly hide the ironing board and vintage laundry. Of particular note is the Spanish tiling, our pride and joy. It took one weekend, most of our vocabulary and uncounted six packs, as evidenced by the.evenness of the grouting. It's imperative for tour gardens to have ex· otic Latin species and ours is no exception. Eleusine gramlnae, taraxacum Jeootodon and amanita phalloids arc thriving. But they .don't tool the neighbors who c,.tl th~m crab·· grass, dandelions and toadstools as we weed to1et.ber. . " , • • ---~ -. ~-, -• • ' ) ' ' Q DAl~V PILQT Tlmd!y.Juno10. 1915 ' . Taxi· ·service Never POys Ano Landers ' I DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last ~cht 1 returned to my place or ~buainess to clean up some paperwork. l flnlshed aboul-19 .p.m. and beaded for tbe parking ·lot bolli~d ou.t buil<Ullll. I thought I saw someone sitting . ,in my car but wasn't certain. •When I opened the door I was shocked to find a young woman, ·about 22, either dead drunk or spaced-out on drugs. She said, "'Drive m e home or I 'll scream •that you tried to rape me ... ' I decided to do as she asked bee a Use I didn 't know i( she had a gun or what she might do. She lived about five miles away. The whole time she talked about how she had messed up her head with . booze and dru~s and how rotten • she had treated her parents and :soon. • At times she inade a lot or sense, then she'd go way off the beam. When we ·reached the bJock where she lived, 5he said, •·Drop me at the· comer. I don't want to get you into trouble. My husband might be wailing. Thanks. You're o.k." When I r eached home I was shaking. My wife was furious. She said I was a damned root for driving that woman home. She claims I should have thrown her out of the car and run ror the · po lice . Do you agr ee? - SCARED STIFF 'll>EAR S.S.: Your rll"'lit mistake was leaving your car unlocked. This time it was a woman on booae or drugs. N,xt Um~ It C'Mld be a maniac wlU. a Satur· day a.labt 1peclal or a &Met: of lroll pipe. Yoar aecond mtalake wa1 openlag tbe car door WMa you ~-Hmeoa·e was 81ttlnl tbere. You should have tqmed around aad cot~a. a pollcemaa that very momeat. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I almOst broke out in tears when J read tha t letter from the 19-year· old babe who loved humanity so much she couldn't say no to a guy. She claimed her contribution to a world full of misery was "Jove" and that s he felt great joy whenever she accommodated a homely and inept jerk because Dr. John Healy Works With Stress Evaluator they get turned down IO much and are so sratelul. I happen to bo •homely, Inept jerk who has been turned down so many Umes I feel like an arm:r . blanket. WJll you pltile aeria mi the name and addreu-ol -that beautiful person so I can avail· myselr of her humanitarian aervice!J? I want-to help her feel bolter. -IT'S BEEN A LONG, LONGTIME. . DEAK JERK: You woulda't believe tlle number of. cenerous mea la tbl1 world •bo are eager to be or service to a woman with such a Clviac nat•re. It palu me deeply that I mu1t decline your mapa•lmou1 ofter. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please settle a family fight. I am writing becau.se I'm the oldest. There are six children tn our family -all •rown. I am 35. Dad p11sed away seven moo_U}• U !t.-Y-•terday, Mom bff'ame very upset because none of her children remembered her · weddlnJ: anntvenary. • We didn't actually ror1et. Ann, we talked it over and decided it would be best lo let the day pass ·with no mention. Mom and Dad celebrated their 38th wedding an· niversary la1t year and we gave them a big party. We felt the con- tra1t this year would be depress· Ing. Were we wrong to ignore the day now tbat Dad ls gone? What is your verdict ?-SPUT DOWN THE MIDDLE D~Aa SPLIT: It WOlll4 bavo -lllo•lblful bo~ -(or all of you> taken your motlter,9vt tor dluer on Ute "'aaalvenary" t¥Hlllg. NO meat.,. .... laave beea made of tbe ~...,_ '"'t ,,... •llioqld no~ hav.e lei'\ Mr -· Confused about wh•t's right and what's wro~g lo today's "new morality"? You 're not alone. I( yQu want honest, down· to-earth information on your sex quesUon1, read AM Landen's new booklet,. "High School Sex and How to Deal With It -A Guide For Teens and Their Parents." Send 50 cent.I ln coin plus a long, s\amped, self· addretsed envelo~ to AM Lan· ders, P.O. Box HOO, Ell!in, Ill. , Distress Detected By JO OLSON beginning June 24 and ending Ju· ottNDellwl'tt.tlllft ly 31. Tbe class is ol value to Do your hands tum clammy teachers, counselors, salesmen when you get up in front of a· and personnel managen, in that group to speak? Does your voice it enables them· to predict quiver or your memory fail? which employes or students will Many people', who are good stu-have trouble dealing With stress, dents a nd able to speak well in he said. conversation, exhibit these kinds ''It is possible to determine of behavior when they talk in whether a person would be a good front of a group. managerial risk. It would be a n John Healy. an associate pro-aid in hiring, retention, trouble- fessor a l California State shooting and promotions," Dr. University. Long Beach, had Healy said. noticed this pattern lime aft.er The PSE wor ks ·on the same time in his speech classes, so he principle as a lie detector in that set out to learn all he could about it uses the vital life signs to de· what caused their nervousness. termlne if a person is stressing The result is a new concept for · t ti th h I h. h ·u . more a one -ques on an speec c asses w 1c uti ies a another psycho~ogical stres~ e".aluator, The v~ice ts recorded then fed much like the familiar_li~td.ekc· -i.oto.an.ev.al'uator, and an "anxie- tor · . . ty analysis grid" is drawn. He uses this tool, along with To evaluate his theory, Dr .. evah~ations, lo ~elp stu~ents d~-Healy divided one of his speech term1ne whal 1s causmg their classes into two groups. One was nervousne_ss a_nd what they can given the traditional speech in· do to alleviate 1t. struction and the other group Dr. Healy will off er these same used the PsE w concep~s during a . Con_Unui~g "The seco~d groUp came .out .. Education class at the uruvers1ty better," Dr-. Healy said. "J'.m not . . saying this is THE way. It is A way to reduce anxiety.'' Anxiety-causing element9 could be the listeners, the setting or the context of the experience. If a speaker begins to shake, he soon starts reacting to his own shaking, Dr. Healy explained .. The summer class will use the machine in preliminary in· terviews with the students about what they plan to talk about, the ·actual giving of the speech and questions, afterward. This sequence will be repeated several times during the coune with each student so Dr. Healy will have a R;Ortfolio ol "anxiety profiles" for each student. To Dr. Healy's knowledge, he is the only one using the evaluator in this manner. "It's excltll!g to me,'' he said. Registrations will be accepted during the first meeting of the class, which is at 6:30 p.m . Tues- day, June 24, in Room 217 of the Language Arts Building on the CSULB campus; Fee is $84. Short Trip For Taurus AT WIT'S END Reverse Hard to Handle \-\'EDNESDAV I JUNE 11 By SYDNEY OMA RR ARIES (March 21-April 19): Promises are fine, but be sure others have means to back their commitments. Be specific. Check details. Protect your o""·n security. TAURUS (April 20-M<.1y 20 ): Messages, calls could dominate . Short trip, associated with elderly individual, could be on agenda. GEMINI (r.-t ay 21-June 20): Conserve assets -and strength. Someone apparently °"''.ants something for nothing -at your .expense. Don't mix money ""ith friendship. CANCER (June 21·July 22 J: You get aid from authoritative, legal sources. What appears to be delay, opposition may actually be blessing in disguise. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Much that happens is behind the scenes, based on clandestine pact or secret understanding. Some or yo ur ideas. con· . cept.s may be ""revolutionized.·· VIRGO Aug_. 23-Se~t. 22): You get chance to enhance image, lo gain greater exposure, to ai d one who helped you in past. Mogey questions will be resolved . LIBRA (Se pt. 23·0cl. 22 ): Hi ghlight in - dividual style. Be direct , specific. independ ent. Welcome new chances, rresh starts. Member of opposite sex plays s ignifi cant rol e. . SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Low·key ap· proach brings most desired results. Av oid pushing. forcing, cajoling or chiding others. You require cooperation. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): A fri end may act in what is considered a "peculiar man- ner." Dbn't cast first stone. Give others benefit of doubt. CAPRICO RN {Dec. 22-Jan 19): Lie-low. Do more liste ning th a n asserting. Avoid insis ting or creating needl ess confrontation. You need second wirld. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18 ): Someone is ''pulling your coat." Means an individual who knows something -is trying to tell you something. Be perceptive. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20 ): Lunar aspects coincidP, now with specul ation, romantic involve- m ent, specific changes and an opportunity for travel. What you don't need to read today is another column about the state of the world, but frankly I'm worried sick. Last week was a week you wouldn 't believe. It all began on Monday when the kids filed into the kitchen completely dressed. . I s tood there with my iron (lhe one with the 50-foot cord) and asked, "Who wants som.ething pressed?'' Noone moved. · My car with the new battery started. I found a parking place in front of the supermarket, got a Camp Needs TentS. s leeping bags to underwrite the $35·,ooo and cols a re needed by cost will co me from the C hildren 's Hear· private donations and More Ins titute for a fund -r a ising events camp for h eari n g · which have been given impaired ,<:Ind dectf throughoutlheyear. children this summe r in Three sessions will be the t.-Jalibu Mountains. held, beginning June 23 shopping cart 0 w1th four wheels that ·au went in the same direction at the same time, and found a sale on something edible. That night Rhoda looked a little fat, and-I cooked a dinner that no one had had for lunch. I began to feel a little edgy, but figured by the next day thihgs··would get back to-normal. They didn't. At the library, all three of my books were out. ·I ordered Col. Sanders extra crispy chicken and they had it. I went to bed thinking, things have to get worse tomorrow -.they couldn't get any better. On Wednesday, I ran for a bus and made it. The dentist sail;) I had no cavities. The phone was ringing when 1 arrived home and even after I dropped my key ·a few times I answered it and they were still on the line. The Avon lady refused me service, saying I dido 't need her. My husband asked me wbat kind of a day I had and didn't leave the room when I started to answer. By Thursday, I was a basket case anticipating what was in store for me, but it didn't happen. My daughter told me my white socks looked good v.•ith wedgies. The checkbook balanced. No one snacked and ruined their dinners and a film at the school, ''The History of Sulphur," was can· celled . On Friday morning, I was sobbing in the kitchen when my husband tried lo comfort m e. "I can't help it," l said, "things were never meant Logo this well. I'm worried.'' -~ ••Now, now,•• he said patting:-my Shoulder. •"J'hings can't go rotten aJI the time. We couldn't appreciate them if they did.'' "I know I'm going to get it,'' I said. "D" · 1u know that yesterday I went into the boys' . 1n and their beds were made? <He frowned ). And that we got a note from the IRS Bpologfziiig ror being late with our rebate? This isn't like us" I whined. ''The bad times I can handle. ll 's the gOO<i times that drive me crazy. When iS the other shoe gotngtodrop?'' We heard a car tum into the garage and make the sickening scrape of a fender when it meels an immovable wall. We srri.il-:d. Things are looking up. · C•ll 142-5171. Pul • few worda lo work for ou. There is a shortage of for ele mentary school "this kind of equi pment children . Juniorhighstu· tK;cause of the camps for dents will atte nd July p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;-,-----~----.L.:..:.:..:::..::-=.:..:.:..:.:..:.:..:=::i.-'--------V1etnamese r e fu gees, 10.31, and high schoolers 11 according to Dennis Lan-: from Aug. 3·23. d_esm an , Hear-More pre· Highlighting the camp s1dent. ""'ill be Christm as in The equipment may be Summer, where a toy loaned for the free will ~e given to each ca mps or don a t ed . child and a snow storm Financial donations also c r e a t e d v.• i t h an v.ill be welcomed, Lan· icema ker a nd bubble desman said. machine. T_he ~umm er ca mp, Anyone wishing to of. v.·h1ch 1s free lo Lh e fer donations or Joans or children, is perhaps the obtain information at>Out onl y one or its kind, the th e camp may call presi~ent added. Funds 645·3003. N E E SUMMER DLEPOI CLASSES Taught by Bunny Crossen NT SUMMER s t;RJ ES ·June 23 lhroogh July 21 Monday · June 23 IO:O(I a.m . • 12;00 noon Bunny 's l\laie 12:30 p.m . • 2:30 p ,m . lri$h Ll.lce Tueiiday • June i.t 10:00 11 .m .. 12:00 noon '"Quilling Squares" (,\ lll>t'<llepoint bl'll pull u."ing otd quilting p11.ttern1J 12:30 p.m. · 2:30 p.m. ",\ran" Sampler \\'edne'Aday ·June Z5 10:00 a.m. · 12:00 noon Bash~ Sampler 12:30 p.m. · 2:30 p.m. Bunny'& BargelloSampler Classes run for ri v<' ~·eeks. 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Thoughtfulness that's reflected in generous drinks, and in the careful preparation and rich taste of our steaks, prime rib, lobster and many other specialties. All at very affordable prices. So share a little love with him at The Velvet Turtle. Father's Day won't be quite the same, anywhere else. Its lhe kind of thoughlJUlness you expect al The Wvet Turtle. BRUNCH 10 A.M.-2 P.M. DIN~ER FROM J P.M. I I I I • 1 I In Fullerton ot 1450 N. Harbor Blvd.,a71 -9340. J In Newport Bfach at S9 Fashion Island "(), Newport Center Drive, 644-SJll. \ I I c • I IOOMER IOO.ttE~. SEF='o"~ l'6 GO'f E~GAG60. Vio YOO £'/fe GO 10 Mv OF 1~ TOPLf~ Pl.Aces f TUMBLEWEEDS - FUNKY WINKERBEAN FIGMENTS ! •. ,o NANCY DON'T YOU THIN.K I LOOK LIKE~ THIS MOVIE STAR? AND M16t1T I (~ffORf S~f~ M'f WRIS1S) ASK WH't'i <JOU HAVE FINAU.<.; COME 10 1HE Et-lD OF A JOURNEQ "™AT HA& TAKEN 40U TOJE.lVE l.Of-.l& '1lE.AR5 ~ TODAY'S CRDSSWDBD PUZZLE PEANUTS M011d1fs Puule Solved: ACROSS Arabia's neighbor 1 Female 45 Bible horse reading 5 Merits· 47 Chartered lnlormat ACCIS 10 Rus sian 49 Medical ruler: Var, corpsmen: 14 Styp1c Informal compound 50 Consume by Tom K. Ryan '( 511JtJf MAN ~~ ~ 5}J\ff1 . .'f5. by Tom Batiuk FOR SOME OF <,l(XJ I rf'S TAKEN lHIRTEE~ I FOORTEE~ At.JO FIFTEE~ LDN6 C.X:AR.5 ! · by Dale Hale by ~~ie Bushmiller YEAH-·-L GUESS I SEE THE RESEMBLANCE NOW ------- DOOLEY•s WORLD DR. SMOCK DELIVERY ROOM GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS C'MON, ROBBER ARM! c$ET lT OER! by Charles M. Schulz ...-~~~~~~---. l1M LOOKIN6 FOR A SU\WEI? WHEN '<OU PAINT. 00 '<OU .x:>S ... DO 't'OU HAVE AN'(TMJNG USE A SPRA!f GUN, A TMAT NEED5 PAINTING? 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Bonheur 36 Greedy I Planet infOfmally 55 Wild hme: peuon 2 Nautical 24 Send money Slang 38 Numerical term 25 Pear cider 5 7 Enormous prelut 3 Become 26 Free from 58 Inside: 39 Along about corroded sound Comb. form • January 3 4 Fllghlless 27 Golfers· idol 59 Flat· words birds 28 Tax man 2 bottomed 42 Falsehood 5 Frolicked wOl'ds ' boat 43 Release· 2 6 High card 29 Combustion 60 Beverages words 7 Big Tent residue 63 Toronto s 44 Saud• event 2 31 Spelling ··· prov. MISS PEACH lf(A I WHAi M.AKE~ VOi.A iMIM' THE eNWCE WOlrLO ,_, ,4(7Al~T YOIA ? DICK TRACY . ,, THAT MORNINO, J HAD JUST FINISHED Mi COFFEE WHEN I NOTICED ALLDIC1.S CAR OUT FRONT. THE DOORBEU. RANG •• l RAN TO THE DOOR- UNARMEO. OF COURSE -WOW! by Mell I GOT' 3 81' .. WON LETTE~~ T£&.J.JNt; ME. 1'0 CLEAN UP M'I R'OOM •.•• by Chester Gould THE OTHER MAH? ALL t COULD SEE WAS A ,CAP AND TWO GLARING EYES ·UGH f ..... • Tund1y,Junt 10. 1975 OAJL V PILOT 81, . . f : (4-10 by Geor e Lemont DEL-IVERY ROOM THE GIRLS DENNIS THE MENACE -0 ) ...g -~ • DAILVptt.OT = Schn1idt l 'nksPact; Fly Mark Mission Viejo Higb's Dave Schmidt has signed a professional baseball contract with the Boston Red Sox organization and will be assigned to the Winter llavcn, Iola. club of the fo1oridu Slate • League. Schmidt, an All-Soulh Coast Leagtae quarterback in football and catcher ,in baseball, pass.ed up a full ride scholarship to Arizona State. IFlflRererd BERLIN -Kornelia Ender set a ..yorld swimming record in the women's 100-meter butterfly with a time of 1:01 .33, AON, the official East German News Agency reported. Ender, competing in the Na- tional East German Swimming · Championships, shattered the re- cord of 1 :01 .88 set by Rosemarie KOC.her of East Germany. Oklaho-Wifts OMAHA -Marty Kunkler scattered fi ve hits and Kelley Snider rapped three hits as Oklahoma stayed alive in the College World Seril's with a 7-0 Monday night victory over • Eastern Michigan. Keith !\1oreland butted in four runs, Texas eruptl'd for 10 runs in the first inning and Terry Ray quelled u late Seton Hall rally us the Longhorns held on for a 12-10 victory in the night's other elimination round game. The Josses knocked Eas tern ·Michigan .and Seton Hall out of the competition. Broll!ftSigou SAN OJ EGO -The San Diego Chargers announced !\1onday the signing or former University of Southern California standout Booker Brown. AsloeTri,_,.,.. BECKENl.JAM , England American Arthur Ashe started the Kent Lawn tennis cham- pionships 1'-1onday with un cm· phatic 6-2. 6-4 triumph over Argentinian Leito Alvarez in the first round. Another Ame rican getting 111 some pre-\Vimblcdon practice ""as Tom Gorman, \vho be;.it Sweden's Tam Svensson 8·6, 2-6, 6-3 in the fi rst round. Colors rid<ftJ SEATILE -Blue and green probably .,..·ill be the colors for Seattle 's National Football League tt'am and a design firm is hard at work coordinating top nickn ame s uggl'S lions with rough sketches of uniforrn s and helmets. an officia l says. J'eleo" TV • NE\V YORK -r~ans anxious to see what a multi·million dollar soccer star looks like "'ill get their chance Sunday. "'hen Pele makes his North American Soc· cer League debut with the New York Cosmos. CBS announced Monday that it v .. ill televise li ve throughout the United States the game bet"·een th e Cosmos and the Dallas Tornado from Downing Stadium on Randalls Is land , scheduled to begin al 12:30 p.m. PDT Sunday. 0tofters Eflfl """". CHICAGO -,.\t least three American League club owners have a ligned themselves in an apparent effort to block baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn's re· election lo another seven.year term. the Chicago' Sun-Times said in its Tuesday editions. Jn a Houston datelint.-d story. the Sun·Tlmes said the o"•ne rs ' plan "·ill surface July 14 when the AL o"'ners me e t i n Milwaukee for their annual sum- mer meetings. Kuhn's current contract ex- pires on Aug. 12, 1976. The paper ide ntified "the charter members" of the "Dump Bowie Club" as Jerry Hoffberge r o( Baltimore. Charlie Finley or Oakland and George Steinbren· neroltheNew York Yankees. I Diiiy "Mt .......... GI.-ww .. 1968 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST FELIPE MUNOZ AND SOME OF HIS YOUNG PROTEGES. No Special Privileges '68 Olympic Champ Turns to Coaching l\1EXICO CITY -Hecxhorted 1968." he soys ... I always have the young swimml'l1i lo "''Ork fl•lt lhal v.'ay. harder, to go faster and held a "'I was good as a s"'immer but stop'A·atch to record the efforts of no one kno\~.'S if I 'II be good as a . some \\'hilc he shoutt.'CI instruc-couch. l do think that being lions to others in the Olympic· Feli~ Munoz helped me get this sized pool used for training by job." he says. Club Cuauhtemoc in one of the Munoz, who is earning about suburbsofthisgreatcity. $600 a month as a coach, has no Rain clouds hovered over this drcums of som eday develOping youthful coach , conspicuous 11 another Olympic champ for Mex· you didn't kno"' who he was by ico. "[ want to develop swim- his broad, blac k moustache and mers good enough to be in our na- his mod hair styling ... all the tional teum training program. more l'onspicuous. ho.y,·ever, if That is my present ambition," he you follo\\' the Olympic Games says . and remcmbl·r what he did. Munoz WfS a late bloomer as He is Felipe Munoz, y,•ho at the swimmers go. I-le didn't begin tender uge or 17 won the gold · -serious competitive trainihg lil\- m ed al f or_ the 200-mel_er tilagel4.Most greatworldswim- breaststroke in the 196801ym11,1cs mers huve already had 7 to 10 WHITE WASH held in this city and by doing so turned the Republic of Mexico in- to one' giant fiesta. Olympic 1ncdals of any va1iety have tota\(!d four for Mexico since the modern Games were staged in Athens 79 ·years ago, and l\fcxicans had pinned their greatl·st hopes for a medal in '68 on Guillerrno Echeverria, a 1.500-meter freestyle "'hi z who eventually buckled und e r the tremendous pressure of being the logical and sentimental favorite. He finished last. But Munoz. the unheralded darkhorse. came through in his specialty to grab that covett.>d gold medal. ·.1.·hi ch he nOYo' has hanging in a frame :.it hi s home. years under their belts by ·lhe time they art? 14 . • f-l l· developed quickly, however , a nd "'ithin a year had SY.'Um fa~t enough to qualify for tr·a ining "'ilh the rirexican na- tional team ... From that point on J thought I could do well in in- tcrnation a l competition ... he s ays. "Latc1· on m y coaches told me that in the beginning, they didn't feel 1 could." But they beca me believers du1·- ing the 1967 P an American Gamt•s in Canada "''hen Munoz fini shed seventh and bettered his best time by 10 seconds. Then in '68 , only a few months before the Olympics. Munoz gave a hint of hi s potential by "'inning the pre- stigious Santa Clara 1nvitational eight tenths of a second off the "'orld record. A few "'eeks later he was beaten in the {in a ls of the U.S. na- tional championships by a tenth of u second to Brian Job. · Th e n came the Olympics, y,·hich brou ght extraordinary press ure to a ll Mexican performers because the Games "'ere in their native land and an extra dose or pride was at stake. But most of th al pressure seemed lo fall on Echeverria, whom most experts felt ""ould do no worse than second place because he would have the crowd support and was accustomed to the 7,347-foot altitude. "I had no extra pressures on me," Munoz says. "It was all on Echeverria. But I thQughl I had a chance for the gold medal. However, on the day of the finals my family and friends were all there and I have never fell more nervous."' !·le recalls the ensuing race for gold : ''I was in fourth· al 100 meters :.ind I didn't take the lead til the last 25 meters. a lthough at the time I didn't rea lize I was in first. 1 could hear the roar of the crowd and I wanted to look around to sec "''here the others were. But I kePt going ti! I hit the finish. · "'I looked up at the electronic . scoreboard and saw the lights . flash across: ·1. MWloz, Mex .. 2:28.8.' That's when I knew I had· "'·on. I was the happiest man in the world.'' l\tunoz s:.iys the emotion of it all caught up with him on the awards platform When the Mex· • ic.i n flag was raised and the na- ti onal anthem of his coWltry was sung by the wildly jubilant l'l'O"''d. I-le wept as the gold medallion was placed.uround his neck.·."My knees were so weak I could hard· ly stand, .. he re1alls. Since retifing from competi- tion a year ago, he is wrapping up studies. directing energies in· to his new career and is close lo becoming e n gaged to an American he met in Texas, His great moment of glory in 1968 is history, a rpemory which he seems to prefer to cherish in a quiet, unassuming way. Because his conqul.'St tFiggcrcd nation-\\·ide celebrations <.ind generated massive accolades in the Mexic<:in ne\•os mt.-dia, I pre- . sumed that Munoz had converted 2 minutes, 28.8 seconds of swim- ming excellence into a lifetime of havi ng it made as ... long as he ~chose to jive in Mexico. Such. ho.,..'ever. has not been the case. Partly, pe rhups. because Munoz has been out of the country most of the time s ince th;it Olympic triumph, completing s tudies in public rela· lions :.ind publicity at the Univers ity of Texas. Ryan(l0-3) Tests New York Tonight Too. the fact he could do no bet· ter than fifth in the '72 Olympics perhaps cooled so1ne of the hero "'orship he enjoyed by winning in 1968. Or p erhaps it is mere ly because Munoz has remained in- cretlibly humble and has not at· tempted to exploit the potential of his name. •'J am the same Munoz now that I was before NEW YORK -Nolan Ryan (10-3) will be pitching for the C<i lifornia Angels against the New York Yankees ut Shea Stadium tonight. Jn his last two starts, Ryan has pitched a no-hitter and two· Oft Tl' Toftfglu Claannel5at5 hitter and he has a string of 18 scoreless innings. He'll also be trying lo become the first major league pitcher lo 'win 11 games this season. Ryan takes over where Bill Singer left off Monday night. The Angels defeated New York and Catfish Hunter, 5·3. Bruce Boehle won it for the Angels when he singled lo right 11s a pinch-hitter in the ninth in· ning to send Dave Collins home with lhego·ahead run, 4-3. Hunter , New York 's millionaire right· hander. saw his season record slip to 8-6 although the loss was only his second in his last nine decisions. CALl~1t10A •• r II-' ltemyZI> 4 I I 0 IUwr•cl ' 1 J I HMPt'f 10 4 0 I 0 Boc.IU• pf\ I 0 I I Uho<.IO OI\ J 0 I I Nl.WYOltK a1tr11.i W,W1!U1msrt 300 0 £.~ad JOO O A.Yo't1U11! l 1 11 """"'-' 4 010 q,.me11, lb • 0 1 0 No More Oornph Ryan throws the ball al ap- proximately 100 miles per hour and many batters fear for their safety when facing the Angels dynamic right·hander. M. Neltlll pr 0 1 0 I s1 ... '°" rt ' o , o 0-.!k-. 40 00 El.A011rl9ue1t l 0 00 O.A•mlre111 •010 O. Ntllllellb 4 I I O tttr,,Mndh 'Cl I O __ ,, 3' 1 1 °'""""'-1 0 0 0 McNally Retires .BALTIMORE CAP) -Pitcher Dave McNally, who won 181 games for the Baltimore Orioles before being traded t.o the Mon· treal Expo• last winter, an· nounced Monday hill retirement from b•teball . "I've decided to hang it up," McNally s1id from his home in subJ,lrban .LulhervUle, Md. "I'm not throwin( the ball. I have no oomph on It. and there'• no ray or hope that it 'll get better. There's no chance J can do 11 decent job, ud I'm not paid to do that. .. The 32-year·old left -hander said he had been havlna trouble plkhln• ever •Ince 1r;>t1ng train- ln1. and added lhat he hid be"'1 lucky In wlnnln1 three o( hla nrot '4cmrat•l'U tor the Exl)OI. , "I kept saying I was going to get better.•• he said, ''and if there was any hope al all that I would. I would stay with it. But I couldn 't put up with this all year.'' McNally had experienced some arm pain in other year•, but he , said there was nothing, physically wrong with him Lhis season. "Jf my arm had hurt, I could say I 'd be okay when it got bet· ter," he said. "But the re was no pain. When you can't do what you 're paid to do, it's lime to get out." McNally won 20 or more games (or the Orioles for four con· seeuUve seasons, 1968-71. 11~ slipped to 13·17in 1972, was 17-17tn 1973and 16·10 last year. Elliott Maddox of the Yankees puts it simply ... You fear for your life at the plate. And that's one or the keys to his success. You can try to put it out of your mind, but it's no use." C.Oitltll If l 1 0 0 Sif'IVet'o 0000 To111, (1!1!orn11 N<l•Yor- ll ' •• Slnver IW,t-11 Hunt•• (L, l ·•l T-J:lt, A-11.905. F.Sl1nleyJb JO OO H ...... rp 00 00 Toll!I 32 l 6 3 .. • • 000 GIO 202-' m 001 ooo-J " It •••• so ' l l l • I 1 I 6 I I .Bst-minute Suh PARIS (AP)-Donna Ganz, a. lasl·minute substitute in the dr•w for the French Interna- tional tennis ehamplonshlps, Joined Chris Evert and Janel Newberry in the women's singles quarter-finals Monday when she stunned ·Dianne Fromholtl ol Australia 6·3. 6·4. Eddie Dibbs was the 'r1rst . American man into the quarter- finals, edvancinc with a aritty I ' S-4 , 7·5, 6·4 victory Over Antbnio Zugarelll of Italy. Two quarter-finals matches are now lined up -Dibbl a1ai111t Raul Ramirez and Guillermo VUa1 a1aln1t Onny Parun of New Zealand. Four more fourth -round matches were 1chedultd for Tueiday -Erik van bill en vs. John Andrews of Fullerton, Jaime Fillo! of Chile vs. Adriano ( • It's-Anotlier Shutout; ·LA Tops Million · LOS ANGELES !AP) - Corona del Mar resident Andy Messersmith said all along that all the Los Angeles Dodgers needed to gel going again was home cooking. Monday night, the first night at borne arter a long trip, the Dodger• Slale. .t.11 .. -1 .. aa•c O'MI J-10-.1r.1l 1t Lot.A"9'1ft J ..... ,, ""* Vorllll Lo&A_ ... June 1lNI• Yori! II Lllo Arlll'f' .. , J:tso.m. 1:Up.m. 1:"o.m. Dodgers rebounded with. a 4-0 victory over the Montreal Expos, Just to mak e s ur e, Messersmith, in winning his ninth game, allowed only four hits and struck Out 12. lie's now won five straight games at home. The victory, which got the Dodgers within a haU'-game of first place Cincinnati in the Na· lion al League West, was staged before 22,701 fans at Dodger Stadium, swelling Los Angeles' season attendance to a staggering 1,004,450. The Dodgers hit the million mark on their 27th home date, earliest in baseball history. The s hutout was Messersmilh's second in a row - both over Montreal -and ex- tended his string or scoreless in- nings lo 1~. He now has21 career shutouts, · ranking him ninth amqng active N. L. pitchers. "This shuto"ut was lotally dif· ferenl than the one last week in Montreal," said Messersmith. •:up there it was a struggle. r was pitching from a stretch the whole game, it seemed. ··sut I had good stuff tonight. There weren't too many well-hit balJS and that's a pretty good sign." Messersmith a llowed only two hits the firs t seven. innings, both scratch singles by Rich Cog~ins in the fourth and Larry Biittne1· in the seventh. He was provided with a 2·0 lead in the first inning. A two-out walk· to Jimmy Wynn was followed by a triple by Steve Garvey and a single by Ron Cey, Rick Auerbach doubled home Steve Yeager in the fourth to make it 3·0 and then Wynn "' popped his 12th homer with no one aboard in the fifth. "It's good to see us start to hit a little again," Messersmith said after improving his record lo 9-2. He's one month ahead of his pace of a year ago when he won 20 games. He didn't get his ninth vie· tory in 1974 until July8. Among tii s 12 strikeouts, high for the Dodgers this season and matching Messersmith's N .L. career high, the Los Angeles righthander whiffed the .t:xpos ~ rookie catcher, Gary Carter, four times. Carte r also had a brief run-in with Yeager in the fourth when Yeager banged into Carter scor· ing on Auerbach's double. "That was my fault," Messersmith said. "I "'as the on deck batter and I signalled Yeager not to s lide. But the play was closer than J thought it would be." Only twice could the Expos get two runners aboard in one in· ning. Coggins' single 'and a two- out walk to Mike Jorgensen had runners at first and second in the fourth . But Messersmith made a good stop on a hard grounder by_ Pat Scanlon for the third out. Then in the ninth, Messersmith walked Coggins and Biiltner followed "'ilh a single, the Expos' fourth hit. ritessersmith then toughened, getting Jorgensen to fly out and then fanned Scanlon and C·artef. • MONTllEAL ... r II .. l P . M1119111I t i • 0 0 0 LlnUtO •OOO (OQQlrl• ,,. 3 0 , 0 8•lnner 11 • o 1 o .>or119n1Qt1 '" 3 0 0 0 Sc1nlon )b • O O O CMlfrc 1000 f'Olls• 1 o 1 o FrFfl'\lrlp JOOO O.Mo!•p 0000 8••1eypft 1 o o o Taylorp opoo LOS ANGELES •• r II 111 LOPH2b P;iciore~ II. Wynn ct C•...,cl Gl<~l!Y lb ""' Fer11....on rf Vl!'.._,.C - ........ b.Kh ~S ~IM<Stnlth p • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 3 2 t 1 0 0 0 0 • 1 I I I 0 I I 3 0 1 0 1 1 I 0 l 0 1 I 3 0 0 0 Tol•I• 31 0 I 0 Tot•I• lG' 1 • Montre1I 000 000 000-0 l0i.IA91!ll!\ JOO 110 IXl•--<I l08-Montrt1! 1, lo• An!Jt1t••.18-A111rbiot /\. :16-Glrwy. Hl'l -Wynn on. S-VN9f•. Frym•n !L, S-l) DtMol• T •Ylor MeH•r•molh IW.9•11 T-1 ~SI. A-11,IOL ,,. "11t£11t••so s ~ • • l 1 1 10001 1 00000 '•OOlU ....... """,. ....... MEXICO'S RAUL RAMIR"" .flOLLS IN THE FRENCH OPEN. 1 Panalla of llaly, Brtan Gotllrfed v1 . Harold SolOmon and Stan Smith v1. defendlns champion Bjorn Borg of Sweden. Women 's quart e r -finals lil;eup : M 11rti na Navratilova, Czechoslovakia, vs. Donna Ganz ~ Eu Szabo, Hung·ary, v1. Janet Newberry ; Raquel Glscalre, Ar1cntina, vs. Ol1a Morozova, Soviet Union ; and ' I ,,. • • ] ' ... ' ... Fo Sc' . ., 'So• i;ul hel OV• I poi Ba thi I Hi1 th< "' To An Di· le! J 101 he th• SC< tw 64 H "· ,,; .-. T' H '" ... -"· H ... l•lr '"' -H ... "' Mo< "" H ... 1•!11 ""' '"' ,J ... .. ~ (F~ •. ' ••• c I ba \\'i. Jl u Or on Ju ' fr( COi fe< fUI "" ' ag 12 fo• tai Cc· Id J cl til H C• to (I (2 S< Barons Surfers . Second__ SAN DIEGO - Fountain Va lley High School Barons t ook second place in the 'Southern California prep surfing championsh ips held at Ocean Beach'here ove r the past weekend. Fountain Valley had 29 points to 37 for Mission Bay, the host school to this year's competition. Huntington Beach High was a lso entered in the competition but ar- rived too late to enter. Top schools from Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties were en- tered in the competition. Mark P eters was the lone Fountain y a lley heat winner and f sled the highest indi idual score or the day cap- ture the second heat with 64points. t/ Hoop Camp A summer basketball clinic, under the dircc· tion of Huntington Beach High coach E lmer Combs, is being offered to boys in grades 4-5-6 (12:30-2:30 ) a nd 7·8 (2 :30-4 :30) in two·week sessions. - O•llY PllOI St.ti Photos Mission Viejo Hi gh's Wilbur Gre'gory (above) chats with Ells High's I?edy ~ooper, ~ho led Ells to the team title, at Saturday's state fmals m San Diego. Gregory sizzled in the 120 high hurdles with a 13.6, but was fourth to a trio of 13.3s. In right photo is Joy Marioman of ~ewport Harbor (dark jersey) anchoring a third place finish in the girls 440 relay and below is Estancia Hi gh 's Ken Conner clearing 6·9 in the highjump. ........... Area Drivers to Compete ENSENADA, B.C .. a bout JS .m inutes in C . Mahoney, Mark M e xi c o -Wh e n the front. Steele. Doc Bryce and SCORE Baja· Intern a-Among the top en-J ohn Steen. cional off.roadraccgets trant s i s Mick ey LAGUNA BEACH- under way shortly afte.r Thompson with :rn in· Carl Post, Renald E. dawn Friday from this novative 160-mph rear Gardner and Gale Pike. Baja pe nins ula com-engine Chevy pickup. He NEWPORT BEACH- munity, some 32 Orange will be running in the Carl Forrest, Jr., Bill Coast area drivers and open class fo r two-seat, Rush and Steve Ebbert. tiders will be competing four-wheel vehicles. SOUTH LAGUNA for lop honors. Included in the list of BEACH-Gene Hatz and Orange Coast area CarlS. Weber . There are 13 elassifica-participants are: SAN CLEMENTE-tions of two and four-S · wheel vehicles in the COSTA ME A-Mac W i 111 am Ta Y 1 or ' .Los A1 Entries Les Al•n\llM E11trifl fOf' Tenltllt -t .. 11 HIPt l'I"' Post .. L $2 Ea.tell "rll Rtce. U EuCUUtll, 1011"4 9'11 RKK l'lltST ltACE -350 yards. 2 YNI' olGB m•ldens claiming. Pur.a $1900. Clalml1141 price $7SOO. ~ W.ellhandGIMy ILi~) 122 SWlnvlnAllalr (Clerlnel 172 Ttme1ocharg• (Wa he>nl 122 Oldlt'sPrldt CWarGl 119 MY Maaam CC•rdOH I t 19 Mr. Alool (Adair I 112 Priuy Joy (Herl I 119 Looks Like II CT re.sure l 11q Jolaie (B•n-sl 11' ~llty Rull• (Wtlktrl 122 SECOHO ltACE -•OOvardS.3VHr olds & up, Cl•lm•no. P11rM1 ~500. Cl•tmlnglrlce'3000. Rosy Joy CH er II 122 El Toro Perk.,-CC•rdo~•) 122 On Limits IW•rdl 122 Scooby Dooby Do (l.lph•m ) 112 ~ormln fBenul 172 S4r Band CAd•orl 119 Rebel Caused Hom (M•ldon•dol 119 T"lltO RACE. 3SO Y•rcts. 2 yHrC>ld tnllldens. Ctalmlno. P1Hse $1to0. Cle1mlno PflCe v soo, onver R•n !Adair> TIJllCl1ti Junt 10. 19715 Race Results Los Alamil«K Ruulls Monday Clur, Tr.ell Fest l'l llST RAC' -350 Yirds. 2 year old maidens. P11rs. $1900. S.venn.h Gill <Mvl•sl 4.80 2.60 2.60 Top e.r Eagle (Cruoerl 1.00 S.20 Olckey's Dreem (Harl) 3.'° Tlmt! -11.:M AISo R•n -Lady Ot!lovely, Go C. Jun, Custom T•llored, Llllle DrlbC>les, Stettord Repp, Z'lp 'N Go Scr•tched -Taskmaster. Go Miu Etsle, Min Me Hol'lt!y, Glmme Some OWlnge U EHcta 2 -Sn;annell Giii & 7 - Tttt a.r Eegle, p.ald $6S.ZO. Royal lntenl IL11>h•ml Time -17 .68. Also ran -Euv Alie Jet, lluwe<I Cre<111 Card, Choe Pel Go. Gold Copy, Mr. Moon Splash, Mic keys Sun f-r. Toe> Explosion. No !KriltChe\, EIGHTH ltACE -400 ve rds. 3 year o1as & up. Clelmlno. Purse $2900. Stuftv Oet tLlpn.ml 19 oo e.oo s oo Olekty Danti.r !Dreyer I 4.60 3 00 Jolly Shadow (Hartl "·'° Tlmt! -20.36. Also ran -Asqua, The Count. Rocket Mick, King v.inta, Opening C.vn. No scratc.hes. SECOND llACE -870 yards. 3 year olds & up. Ct aiming purse \1900. \1 Eucl• -S·Snllly Dee & 7·DIOlt'( P•PP• WiM O.nber, P•ld $205.00. IRlcMrdsl 5.60 4.20 l .60 Ru•Ferre <Cruger) 7.80 • 20 NINTH RACE 3~ yards. 3 year Scooper Sport CBanksl 5.80 olds & up. Cllll'f11nc;i. Pur~e S1900. Time -•7.28 H1talul11' Also R•n -A·Hi)o Blob, A·First SI·# IC•rdozal 10 00 S 10 3 '° ino. Kh•I• Pro, Speedy Seven 0.rk N D•ndv (Garia> •.80 3 !>() No s<r•l.ches Cio ~n TOC> tDrt"yer l 9 '° A·Emoto and Alverade> and JC>IVI H. T1mt! -11.18. Emc>le>enlry Also r•n -Sltt'PY Cherqe1 Triple C lr11ly, Leola's Olal, Pa Ileen s O.ndy, TI4 1AO ltACE -3~ yards. t year vanC.l•ss,Mr. user. old m•odt!ns. Purse$ 1900, No s.crelches. Jet Spy ~ --IC..rdor•l 8.40 . $S EU<I• -t-Hllalutle & ).D;tftt M Duc>H Bid CTreuure) J.80 '·'° lldy, P•ld $1U .SO, Boun<law•y Easy (Adair •AO Time -11.19 Al so Ran -Trucklf! Whlrk1n, DAILY PILOT 8 5 Mesan's Forte: . ., Defens.e l By ED BURGA RT OI tlM O.lly l"llet Sutt K e ith Jose phson earned a reputation o&t. Costa Mesa l:ligh as a rugged light end. But the football star a lso stood out on the, basketball court, even though the 6·4 forward only a veraged 10 points per game. His tenacious d efense helped Cost a Mesa win • five of its first six Ccn· tury League gam es and Josephson we nt on to earn second-team all· ' league honors and third · t team All ·Orange Coast a rea tau re ls by the O rang e Count y Sportswriters Associa· Lion. A11d he will be among 1 12 players competing for the South in the 10th an"• nual Orange County all· star bas ke tball game Saturday at Orange Coast College. . Josephson's coach at Costa Mesa, Larry Sun· derman, calls Keith a clutch player. "He didn't miss the key shots," says Sun· · derman. "And m a ny · times. he was fo volved in mis matches, g uarding guys three or four inches taller. But he did a good • job of keeping the ball <.1way from them . .. His defense was his most. contributing factor. to our s uccess. And his-· help-side defense was par·ticularly outst a nd· ing. Many fou Is he picked up were when he was guarding someone on the other side.'• South coach Dave' Brown is al~o impressed with J osephs on's de· fcnsc. ' •·He lac ks a Ii ttle size. but he is very strong and agg ress iv e," says Brown. "And h e is a good, strong re bounder. He is a very sound dc- fensi ve player. His only weakness is that be does not have a real fine s hooting touch • ., Moss Ven N•tlve (Welje>n) 010eys SOd• B•r (Aich•rds) My RocUt>y J•n• (MylH) Altik•n lCerdoa l Chtrr1Dns CCalll Mat's Copy !Crnoerl Three Pollcys (Treasure) Fut Breaker (Bertram l Klp(y's Gel CHertl in S111tock•I. Jesso•'s Lolly, Windy's Re. 119 quest, V1clMy Jet, OWroer Go 8'1r. 172 ).ulhorlteri.n 119 Scral,hed-Roman Ou.st. The K•O :~~ S.sler, Casabtrw, Bull's Mcxlel 122 122 122 119 FOURTH ltACE -3SO yards. 2 yedr olds. Cleomlno. Purn U300. 12.00 s.~ J '° Dvn.mowatcl\ IRochardsl sw1no1nos11m FOURTH RACE -.. Oyerds.3yell' CMylesl 7 10 4 !>() Branyan Uses Finesse, Hustle C>las. Allowenct . Purse $2IOO. H C.t CG ) Joo ES.C•ptA<tllt IW•rd) 111 W'.ri.-11.4~rta · By DAVE ROMANO S-CKll fB•nksl 122 Also Ran -Ricans Quest Tow1n, Ofllle Dally Piiot Stall ~lrApperent <L11>111m l 111199 Frankl•Cotton, Trulou • Tyrone Branyan will BarOKlnolCrHQ•rl N th Rebtl Rouuer !Hartl 119 oscra < es. bring a winning altitude HI Temp IC.rde>iel 119 ~•FTH Race -870 vards. J year into the game for the olds & up. Claiming. Pur~e i 1900. N h S d . h 'l"H AACI!. 870yerds. 3yearolds & up. Cl•lmlno. Purse $3400. Clllmlno ptlct "500. Sur• Gled CCruoerl Azure lier Go I Benk s I Otlll Ber fAdalrl Leo'sllelly CWerdl S.rrlno <G•ri• I l.illlt Ouc>e (Treuurtl Pelm Gola CC•rdoia l Bl.Ck Coll IW•lson I Get>ertno 1 ort a tur ay m t e IAd•lr > 8·20 4·60 3·60 10th an nu a l 0 · g Havanneh ICtrdo1a l 6.00 •.00 ran e Sure.MAI cB&n1'.s > 2.eo County high school all- T•me-".'n. t b k tb II t Alsor•n -JunglePalrol,YoQiero, Sar aS e a game a MollM, Mr. ~rson•1o1.,, ca111orn1• Or ange Coast College. S.::~r•tches. Br a n y a n , a 6 -5 1 ~ SIXTH RACE -870 yards. 3 year forward, has played On likes to stay under the basket to get r ebounds and take on the big men. "I think the best part of my game is m y quick- ness and hllstle," says , Branyan: "When I 'm up against. a bigger man in deep I can usually use fi· nesse and hustle to stop him." Sessions are billed for June 16-27, Jun~ 30.July 11 and Ju l y 14-25. Registration fee is S30 for 20 hours of instruc· lion. Additional informa· lion can be obtained by calling The Boys Club of Huntin gto n Beach event that has been won McNulty, J on Counls Raymond Lynch, Steve b t Cycle almost Kennedy , D e n n is DeNaull, Dick Vick and . SIXTH RACE _ ,00 Y•rds. 3 .,. .. r Y a mo or · Theriot, Bobby Neth, A . .Bob Maynard. <Mas.c1e1m1no.Purs•$2SOO.Claim.no olCIS &up. Clalmtnc;i. Purse moo. two CI F 2·A cha mpion El o.meCopy D d H' h Branyan has played <Hartl 70.60 11.60 1 00 ora o ig t eams and aga1·nst the South's Bob everyyear. C. Bakken and Drino .MISSIO N VIEJO-r.!~!s't,~·tAdalrl 111 Netlw Twisl I Adair 1 s.ao •.60 knows how tow m . l.1ttleRedT1de (Ward) •60 Lo!:ner of Marina before Ttm. -A4 J7 He will also have an An intense rivalry has Miller. Mike Cannon. CooyRIQht 1c1erme1 m P•i>a lncll• lDreytr) 122 been built between the BALBOA I SLAND--CA PIS T RAN 0 EdOrlnoCMy1es1 m t I d f DI.ck Suess. BEACH Rick Paquette LAQUMMootl <w••k•rl 11• Also r•n-Truxsan, Nulher d t · th and a lthough he didn•t wi11ow, Eighth wonder, W•lch w-e· a van age m e game completely shut out the Trave1.s.nouu,.·sJe1 playing with teammate mo o~cyc es an our· -· T1me•n<1Ageln 1we1son> 119 wheel drive veh icles HU NT I NG T 0 N SEAL BEACH-Andy D1cuysB•rAGC>1d IA•<"'"d'I '" Scretc11ec1 -Roya• Black °'''k· Kevin Heenan, who also All·CIF performer, he f . BEACH F k G d C I p ff G d K.tnK•n CLll)h1ml 117 wil h the arst two· -r an erum, an aro o ; or on 0ecker·so.1e1 1w1rdl m Mess A Grols, Taray Rocket,. did do a pretty good job \ played for El Dorado the of containine-ha·m . U Encl• -1-Game Copy I 2-... ltvt Twhl, P•id nso.oo. pa st two years. "We (536-9415). wheeler expected back Charlie Hamill, Jr., Gleri and Kalhie Poff. z1p'sSC>n <Her11 119 know each other's moves Offens iveiy, Branyan very well by now ." says likes to work in deep and Branyan. "Wll will pro· then come out quickly to .--------------------------------------:------------, SEVENTH RACE -3SO v•rCIS 3 SEVENTH RACE -3)0 yaras. :J v••• olds & up. Classllied a ll-ance. Purse '6000. The Tonio's, FACTORY Demo SALE! • TOYOTA EXAMPLE: 74TOYOTA CELICA 4 .-d.llff.tllOtO. ,, .. ler 18311\'1NI 5 3477 • VOLVO •74 VOLVO 142 A1110 , elr. tter.o, rally• .. ~cth CT tlMM9 w,..tl 140$1381 • 55888 • USED CAR SPECIALS 69 DODGE OARTGT $1N!I~ 11 Wf~ltl: powef "''''"'II ...,, lldlo (Yf;N9211 5 1477 '71 OLDS CUTLASS • • ., H f ""10m9l"' e1t GC>M • .,~ IOP \170081(1 s1777 73 "t4TO STATIONW AG0t4 81111011 "'"' eulO"'lllG. •"• Nit klOOlte rc-lt~NPI ·s2477 Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. Boston 28 21 .571 GB New York 28 25 .528 2 Milwaukee 25 26 .490 4 Detroit 23 26 .469 5 Cleveland · 23 29 .442 612 Baltimore 22 29 .431 7 West Division 32 22 .593 31 25 .554 28 28 .500 25 25 .. 500 27 Z7 .500 22 31 .415 Oakland Kansas City Angels Minnesota Texas Chi~ago Mondey's Scores 0.kl.,.d •.Balli more 3, 15 lnntnQS Te•n 12, Boston• Minnesota 11, Clevel•nd 10, 11 onninos C.lllornl• S, New York 3 Kenses City s. Oelroll 2 Mllwaukff 1, Chicago O Todav'•G•mw 2 5 5 5 91h Oeklend IPerrv 1·1l •I Beltl,,._t C~lm,lty H I Tex•• (Jenkl11s S·6> •I Boslon (Ttanl 7·SI Minnesota CPn lk ~l e>r Decker Ml •I CJeveland tEckenltty l-0> C•lllornl• IRv•n 10·31 et NewVe>rk lGura0-11 Oetre>lt (Ruhle S.21 al Kans111Clly lPtltlnJ..21 M1lwau1<te !Broberg 6·~1 at ChlUQCI IWoocl 2·10) Wednesdfy'1 Ge,..t c;a111ornl• al ~tre>it Minn.sot• et New York Clevel•nd •t K•nsu City O•kland •t Mllweu~.te BoslOl'I •I Chl<•llO Beltlmc>re at Tun NATIONAL LEAGUE" East Division W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 28 22 .560 Chicago 29 25 .537 1 New York 26 23 .531 11 :1 Philadelphia 28 25 .528 H\? St. Louis 26 25 .510 21-'2° Montreal 17 29 .370 9 West Division Cincinnati 34 23 .596 Dodgers 34 24 .586 11:! San Francisco 28 26 .519 4112 San Diego 27 28 .491 6 Atlanta 25 32 .439 9 .Houston 20 40 .333 15'12 Mol\da,·1 SCOf'H St. LOUii s. Allanl•. Plllst>urght. Ctncinn•ll 2 Qllu90 •. Houtte>n 3. 10 lnnlnos S.n Dle90e. Phil•<Mlpllle l Lot A1199IH •, Montr••I O S.n Frenclsco s. New Yark 4 ToNr '• G•m" SI Lo11ls I Forsch~ •I Atlanta !Nlekro6-•l PlttsbilrQh !Mc Dowell 1-1 l al CJnclnnetl (Darcy Ml Ollc•QO (Be>nham ~·Sl •I He>11lton CO.-Ufin Hl Phlladelplll• \Underwe>od 6-41 •t San Dievc> ISpl llner 2 6 I MOnlrHI IRt nke> 0·0 ti l.e>I AnQeles (Hoole>n •SI • Ntw York IS.aver •·• l •I San Fr<11>tlSCC> I 8'rl' . ,, w.-n .. to'• 0•"'8 Phll•ci.lpllle •t Sen Frenclsco Chica~ at Atl•nta St. Louis at Ctnclnnatl Pln st>uf9h et Ho~ton MOl\lrt .. et Sltfl OltOO .... AnftleUt Hew York DEAN LEWIS l TOYOTA VOLVO 1966 HARBOR Bl VD .. COS TA MESA 646-9303 '>r• .,c ... p,,.t..flnriv \h,~p nprn '. Oov• a"·~~ Parh Orpart~nt Op•·,. \uturday'? a,., .J p "' Wl MAkt Q VfR\tA\ OHIVERlf\ yNr old llllles & mires. All-..,ce. Pur.a '6000. The Dlemond e.r - Waln<it Y'sMtns Club. MarQulselt• <B•nksl <Allie Parker (HUii D\181 Miu Ccerde>H I MoC>n Clllc Go CCltrlue I Jet Set Three tTrusurel Gln.t Love (W1tsonl Midnight Becky (Werdl CioGoToo (Aclalrl Jet Mine 121 IRlchard5) 112 K•we•h Bar CHolrt) 37.20 12·'° 100 bably be playing together take his shot. He likes it •·10 •3·'2. ·thenightofthegam e." when a bigger man is 11q 11q 119 11q 121 11' 119 Branyan averaged 17 guarding him so he can MD L points a gam e for El get outside quick a nd get OSeS Dorado, but rebounding the open shot. is the best pa rt. of hisr.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 .Joy Moon ILll)heml W-.ry Jtl (Wllktr) 119 EIGHTH RACE -llOyards.3vear 01~ & uP. Clelmlno. Purse '20()0. Clelmlno price UOOO. C.HHceSlrlp CCltrls.al A-y SM Gou IB•nlt\I Ona•ndDlllY Clllcllardsl Tonio's Guy lTrHsure > Zil)o't90 CWerdl S.wvers lier CP•tlto) O'Dlel IP•Qtl St99n Fel<h II IG1•1•l 118 117 122 119 122 171 119 122 2 C h game. 08C eS "Getting good position on his opponent is what Mater Dei High has makes Branyan such a lost a pair or coaches to good rebounder." says the collegiate ranks as North coach Bob Van track and cross c ountry Voorhis of Fullerton coach \Jim Frost moves High. •·He has good size lo Chapman College and and is constantly coming NINTH RACIE -.00 Y••ds. 3 .,..,. f b 11 · l l Ch t oicts. & U1> c1e1m1no. Purs.e '2000. oot a ass1s an e up with loose stuff un· c1e1m1nopr1ce•2000. 122 Francisco moves lo UC dem eath the bucket. Aoylll Too 8•• f Poage l w .Jo.tWHver cwerdl m Berke ley. Branyan's bes t s hot is ~~~r~~~~l~~rde>H) m ~OSt takes OVer the anywhere around the SIVIN ADVANTAGIS OUI 'AGll OFFllS Doll't Loo11 B•<klAlch.,ds> 119 rems as track coach at perimeter area, but he ::'~1:.;:~·~~~~t'i::i~m> m Chapman, wtfere he wiU-' ---·---------..1 Trvlv•Sul'Pf'lse <Hartl 11!! become a full time stu· Rainy SM son IBM'IUl .. Ecl'IOToo cc1er1u•> m dent in ques t of his masters credentials. ' CIF Golf Francisco will assist in the UC Berke ley football Cll' scoa o.111011rMme11t program. At &..11cumw..~~.:i' cc cs.Ille Mike Ellison, who ,..,:~:.tw1:!1•"1 came to Mater Dei at 1, Le nnie Clemens t Powey) mid-season, Will remain 71·0 ·1'0 1 . Cr•lg Anderson h 't f tball tP•llMldesl .,.,..1., >. Doug c1erk• on l e vars1 Y oo THE SYMBOLS OF SA Tl SF ACTION (±)ADD ... r ... t0•tn•ti111• ol 1Nllno lrorn a new ur dH le<. 8 SUITIACT ••• T,,. he~he-ol coming up will\ • l>tQ ao .. n ,,.....,.,,1, Ii.. JoH•I 7HM•H. Jolln Cvmml~ staff. Ellison is a former ICrnpll 7J.J3-1" I. Ot'•ll•m c:-... cs111 c1eme11t9t 7MHo •· 0.1. Wake Forest a nd Utah ® MULTIP\.Y Wllktr •Petrick Henry) 7l·74·147, State football coach. Tl'•• 1oven1ao;; or our Eric Goll IS..n Merino) 7J.74•1'7 encsr----:::;;;;;;;;;;;:_:----il Mlecttng, ,...1nteln1ng & Biii ~t. Germeln (Ne>rte Vl1t•I e11_.,g ol 1QU( Wt\1Glea 7>-74·1'7 •. Jeff lo'•nHe•rl IFoothllll tor )IOI<. l'l-75-141 tO. Tim Horrh (81111.nll n ·7•UO 11. T°M C.mml .. (Ml.._ \llt .. I t>t1·1t4, Tteltl t. Sin Marcos "6 1. Le Jolla 3Q2 ). Te!U064, hller01>. Net Results ..,._.ICMef M19H o..MM TtllMI T~ • At BINMJM• .... T-'t (llMw HMtPlltAL.1 tC IMl Terrell ..-d "'My ~ (l • .ong 8H<I\ CCI Mf Reblfl KAIWI H"'ll Lak htfrlff 1Htw'°'1 IMrnl .lune C&dillac Sale . e DtYIDI ••• l ... down 10 lllCtellt ~ ... e tqUA.LS ••• lh• ru sone wlly YO• aho11 ld I•••• Ill• ~u.EAA,..yt I that yours may not! 1 COl•"UTI OIANGI COUNTY COYllAGI hlclll41et: ............ S.. C.._..., Mlai.. Ylefe, ha• r.tet, • wen • L.llt ............. u .... 2 MONTH TO MONTH IENTAL IASIS 3 NO DIPOSIT llOUlllD ON Al'PIOYID CllDIT 4 ONLY $'7.101"11 MONTH TOTAL COST 1 ... 11 .. "94 ,...., • t 5 NlW COMrACT UNIT 5111 U v .. 4 a Va) 6 YOICI MUMM PA•m ' .4LSO AH AYAILA.111 7 NU. NII MAUl11NANCI OR:\ttGF courrn H·\0101fLEPMOO SlO\llCf ~ ..,;~~i1~0MtCelle·Ola11t Oe\for JUI~ itT4. ..... IAICTA •&. IAlfTA MUI (Virginia CCI dtl Cll•r•-end JolWI .........._.rs "'a.... #"__,._.... ,_ .. .,.... ............... ,• Hiiiebrand (Piiot Vtrfn TtMI• i'l'lllW~ ..__,..... • _,...,._c.._,.._~ ClllOP·VS. fllNALS ' 2600 Harbor Blvd., 546-1200 c..a..-. SI ,_ c ........ 0t•f0f·M<Ce'" tiff JO~Ttrretr L-.:C:.:os~ta~M-e•s••.wt>-._.t .. ,00-._11.., _________ _,, •---.. ··"•·.-n,.2'"J ___ _. .... M . I 1 -· -vr ---. .-PUBUC NOTICE PVBLIC NO'l1CE PVBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC N011CE 6 '1 2 Ttw ....... ~· -the ar.,.eo..t DAILY · PllDT CLASSIFIED ADS IMotV4 MOTIC TOC••DITOM P ICT1nou1ewueus SUPCIUOacouaTOI" THI ...... ITAftMUIT STATaO,.C•LIPO•NIAf'Otl 'TMtei._. ... ,.,_..,_..._ ...... n. ClOUNTYOftOUNQ.41 --= , ... A..&lMS TIU"'-E CROWN U.Ll!S. '10 U. IE " • t e e I I A \I I N G IC L E 1 N , 5ltMt, HuotJneliOll e..cJI. CA. ..... 0.-Mtlll l'IMtHf l.M Brld'f, ,10 IJll\ ~ NOT!( E IS HI! It llY GIVEN 10 UW Hllfttlntloe 8Mc.fl, CA..,..... <1eo11on of Che •OOvt ntnwo -0.¥14 A.. Kol'lt, 1301 So. C-- ,_ •II 119t10"6 fltvlnq tlelms '90o'H•I Ottw. AMlwlm CA CA. '2904 tile 'MllO de<,..nt •rt required to tue Tllh lluslMU Is <Ofl4N<i.4bf1 lllftll>' I'-"', w1111 lhtt necn'~"'I' vou<IWr,, 1n od ,..,_""•· ti. ollico of t.,. cltr11 of 111e AbOovt.,.. Rollert L BrNY lllltd t-1, or lo Dttffl'll tlleM, with tht Tiiis I I.Ale-I 'Was filed Wtft tfl9 _...,., VW<he•s. to tlle ._.,~ (aunty Oen. Of Ot ..... Qowlty Oii "'- •i In. Olliet Of HEIH2BCA(.., CHIL.05 i. ltJi. a.5H10lANI, I>.)' .t,lt>. S. UrlMllC'h, ~ ...... Wll\lllrt 81VO., ~lllit SOO, S.wrl"t°Hltts. ll'looll&Nd ~sl O&ll't Allo4. b11lorn1e 9021 •• Wlll(h Ii '"" place of J-IQ. U,34,lndJ.,....t. lf7S 2'°'"'i builrw•~ ol lht unaer llont<I In all mat· · · ••"Ptrtalnlno to the"'"''• 01 seldde<•· ,,-------------Otnt, within lour m6nth$ ••ttr the ll~t llU041teflon 01 tllh l\Ollcw. O•INMot It. lt7S Do,~ K••1n, E•t CUIOt OJ lht W11f Ol lh• OOOvcr """"'o cltce«>nt HEanaeAO,CHIL.DS&SHIOTANt B"t:AHJ'S Ur ... <11 94j,t Wllslllre II vd,. Ne. $00 a. ... r1y Hill•, c.111. ffl IZ ltl' 120121t44M , AtWnlt"t fOt E •tcuter Puolo~..O Or11nQ<O Coast D•llY PolOI, May 10, 21, And June 3, 10, 19H ISS6.7S PUBLIC NOTICE SL~UI• NOTI C£ TO CR £01 TORS SU~IRIOR COURT OF THE STATE 01" CALIFORNIA"°" THE COUNTY Ol"ORANGE ,. No.A·tHU Esl•le of FRANK GR4'NT PARKS, au FRANK G. PARKS, ak• FRANK GRANT PARl(S SR. na FRANK G PARKS SR. Dectueo P UBLIC NOTICE ,,CTITIOUS austNUS NAME STATEMENT The lotlowong per¥>n5 •re doing bu'I ries,.ts. 1 MANUFACTURl!RS FACTORY OU TLETS, N1!wpar1 ' MFO, Newpar1, 1904 NOwpotl Blvd . Coslt Mew. CA. '12427 "'9nny w. Myeo. 10 Rue Guno Duul, N•wPO•l 8uch, CA. 91660 l>tdOrt C. M1ers, 10 Rue Gr.no Ouc•1, Newport 8 .. <ft. CA. 92..0 Sidney Welner. 104 East Saddle RiWf Ro.d, Siddle Rover, New.-• ., 014SCI T111s buslMu is c:onoucte<I by a oener•I Ol•tMISlhp. I ltOorC C. Mytr-s This st•i.ment was tli.d with UM County Clerk bf Orange County on llPW'I' 29, 14'/S. F4429t Published Or•nge Coast Dally Piiot, June 3, 10, 11, 24. 197S 1-1S Pt:BLIC NOTICF. • ., .. $ NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FO" THE COUNTY OF ORAN(;E NO.A..U.Jt E\tate Of ORVILLE G. SPARKS, Deceased. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN to the creoHors ot t~ above nameo dK-1 that all perM>ns having claims ~Inst tht ~id de<f'denl are required to file Sl.NSMS ftlc:'f&TIOUSau•aNUS NOTtC•l'OU•OITOld .. AMI ITATaMIMT SUP•a10• C:OUllTO, TMC The ... _. ... ,,.non •• OOlno butt· -··; $T,lTIC>,.CA&.tl'OtlMIA l'Oa .. irwlll'On CHAllTClll,,.... 11111 TM& ~tfT:.:J.O•AMOa °"''•· Newport h•cll, e.i1torl\I, -. a tMeO · ht•tt ol Gl.EHlf N, HILE ... wflQnVe<tlU,)444.Ji•o..-to, CIKMtH.. • No~ B .. cll.. Gellf0tl'll• t2* NOTICI IS Hefte•v OWCiN to,,. Tiils blltlMSS .. <0Mu<t•4 b1 I (Of• CrN!t°"' ~ lN Abovt MMH -.Ctclenl llOHllOll. II::' ell Ptl'WIS l\avl"'O (1111"* ~ml Newpor1 Vocllt• Mkl 09<90Mt •tw '""''" '° lllO Tiiis ste•m•"t wu lllod Wltft u.. them, .it11 UM MO~rv voumtrs. In Gtlm\y ci.ra of Ol'lll9t C:.OWAly on llPWV the ofll<• Of the ct•'"' ol 1111 ~en-''-tm titled '6utt, w to~ tlltrrl. w1111111e IM1'll llKessery vou<horW-lo Ille llf'clenlgneo PulllltNcl Or111 .. C•HI D•llr flllOt. lttMLAwOffktof IAANf.S.50tAG, Mey•l1 olldJUMI to ltlS I""" JOHNSON~ K.£l'fN£DY .. CARUQH.• ' : ' PUBLIC NOTICE OU MacA,.lllur 01¥0,, Oox 1714. i--------------Hewj)Oft Betel\ C•lifornl192~ wNch 1 11 tlM P•M•· of bu•lneu ol the 1111• PUBLIC NOTICE defllQMd In 111 m•lt•n pert1lnlng to 1---=~~,.,...,,,....,..... ______ I tho fftellt Of Uld Cleet<ltnt, •llhln f-l'ICTITIOUI eUSINE$$ $t.~·1U11 mtlfllhStlttrtlle tint publlcttlonollflll Ht\MI STATEMaNT SUPllllO,.CO U•TOftT141 notlcl. Tho tolloWlllO pttson Is doing bu>I• S'{AT•O•CAUPO•NtAfllOa 0.tectMa"tl7. lt7S. M\U~: TitlClOUNTYOf'OllANoa EONA I( MILE ELVSTROM-USA, 221 Fo~tAvt., Mo.A~ h•(lltrlxoflhOWlll YvuntlMKll,CA914SI NDTIC• 0,. Hat.at NO 0,. P•TITION or Ole Ibo,,. "amtd dtctdirnl Pt r Fr I g • s \ L • run, 2 I l'OR ~AOeAT• Of' WIL.L A .. D '°" M•NU.ICMA.,JOMN50N, , Aval~rkuts,Co11tnha91tn. DeM\lt~ &..•n••s TISTAM•NTA•V. ANO l(l!NMEOY &CAALSON This buslntu" conciucted I>'( en ln-~l!T IT 10 N TO o•T ••MINI •Y:EllNUTJ,.l(,HAG.JA, • cllvldual. VALIDITY Of' PU•PO•T•o 4AS~rt1tw•1v111.,a .. u.. PerFrlo•Ut.•n•ft CODICIL -~ ...... ~lll•NllUHU This ll•ltrhtnt WIS flied with tllt EUJ11t 01 HAAOLO J . AMBUEHL.. ..... f7t.,_ County Clari! OI Oren99 County on ,,,..y .. Ml -1'1 h HAROLD JENNINGS AttenlrflfWEbCtrtrlll 2', ttU. AMBUEHL tft4 HAllOLO AMBUEHL.. Pvb!llM<t Or~ C.O.sl Dally Piiot. • • . NUte DKMMCS. ,,Jiawl, 10, 17, t4, lt7S JMHS , Publl"*! Or•noe COllt Otllr Piiot, NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN Vial .11ne3, I0, 11,2A, 191S 10»-15 MARGARET M. AMBUEHL Ms fllecl ,.,..In a petition tvr PYoOato of Wiii ttM1 flor Letters Teste ...... twy •114 Plttllloll. • 0.ttnnl,,. \11 I kllt.,. of P\lr'pot1od c.odk II rtfwtnc • to Wfl 1<11 Is meoe for !Wtller 1111rt1c11lara, 1n0 thlt ttw II,,. encl place of holrlfl9 Ille same lies -Mt for J.-14. tt7S, at 9:301.m., In the ~troom of DeOlrtmtnt No. 3 o1 5610 <.OUl't, 11700 Civic Center Or Ive Wts1, 1~ tlltCllyOI Santa Ana, Callfornle. DaltdJllM4, 1'7S. W.E.5'JOHN, County Clerk NEALE E. CREAMER, ESQ. 15.'9 WltSlllre a1vc1 .• Ste. Sl6 .. .,.rl"r Hiii•, C:.111. MIU Ttl: Ul-J441 AtterMy ter; "-tlti.tter PubllS/ltd Orange Coa1t Dally Piiot, J..,e 10. II, 17, 1915 21'6-7S PUBLI~ NOTICE . P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE eo41S.. ' ST A.utl SUP•lltOa COUaT O .. TM• NOTtC• 01' TllUST•a•s SAL« STATeOI' CAl.lf'OllNIA l'Ott TllUST N0.1164 TH a COUNTVOf'Ollt\NGE Of1Jvnt2S. 1'7S. at ll:OOo'clocllA M. .... ,....,.._ · THE Fl RST AMERICAN Tiiie NOT t CI! O • ME AR IN O O I' lnsutaMt Company, a Calllornla tor• "TITION "°" PROaATI 01" ··~ oor•tlon, H lru"ee· or SUCCHM>r ANO FOil L.EnE•S TESTAMEN· tr\litH O< iubstllulOd lruslff, by the Tt\"Y ctrt•ln Dtedol Trusta .. cutllCI by: Con- Es ta te of LOUISE PLOU, tlntnlol North Corpor1tlon. a o.c .. seo. Calltornl• corpor1Uon, and re<ordeel NOTICE S May 24, 1"4 In Book 111S2 page 1804, I HEREBY GIVEN lhet OocumtntNo.UO•olOlflcl•IR~·_.. l"RANCES PLOU HUNTSMAN hH ~.,,..., flltdhertlnepetltlonfor Pre>Nt•OfWlll of Or1n9t County, Calltornl• •nd lftdfor Lttltrs Testament•ry refentnct pursuent to th•I cert•ln Notice 01 IOwttlch Ism-tor further partlculers, O.feult ana Eltctlon to Sall lhtre\.lr\Oer lftd that th• time •n<I place of hearing 'KO<Cltcl Februerv 25. 19/S In Book U. se~ twos t>eon set tor June 24, 1915, 11345, P•ge 1417, Document lseetof Ot· en:JO .. m .. lnthecourtroomofDtpeA. fklOI Records Of Ot1nge County, w111 mant No. 3 of said court. •I 1'00 Ovlc undtr 6lld pursu1nt to Otto ot Trust "ti Otnter DrlwWest,lntlleCHyofSent• Al public au(llon tor c•sh, An.l,Cllltornla. lhrlu1 money ot the Uf\ltt<I Sl•tts of • 5 6 7 8 ""' ~ s.t• ... Find ". I .:.e2 • 5878 l Tr9dl tt With a Wld Ad u-. .... hJMe ............ lttt ................. 1000 .... t:::J .. ~:00.... One Call Sef'wlce Fut Qoedlt Approv8' RealEstote ·····•••··•···••·••••·• (i;;;;;.i··········ic;o2 ;;;~;;,;········~·iao·2 ..••••......•.••••.•.••........•••........... ~ a&ORS: AdvriMn sllould check tt.lr ads dally •d ,..,.. ~ ron it1UMclahly. n.. . DAILY fllLOT CIUUlllltl U.illty for the flnt 1..- correct lnsertioe only. S&SLAMER SAVE THOUSANDS Gorgeous' P:Hk Hunt in gton . 2900 sq. It. formal ltvlng and t.lioln~. Spuctous family rno1n and g urtlt!n ktlt•hcn. Private g u clit i;u1te, Sweep1nl: s tai r s to s ecluded master and flubliner's Notiu: c h1ldrens .!>Wtes. 600 SQ. All real estat.e advertjscd I" T U ON US GA M E in this newspaper is s ub· ROOM . ~4000 BELOW j ect to the Federal Fair OUR LAST ONE. t:aU to- Housing Act or 1968 day! 9GJ-tl767. which makes 1t illegal to OPfN 111 o ·" s wlll ro-etN1<r1" advertise "any pre-[!fl. : ~ Cerence, limitation, or ~1.lJ.l!ljUlil.11 .discrimation _b';lsed on ·.. ,.;~J\ijijjJj race, color, religion, sex, h:··~-·~·~· ~-~.~-~-~-~-~·~·~·~·~ii:=~-~· ·or national origin, or an ~ · intention to make any such preference, l1mita· uon, or discrimination." Walk to Beach flENINSUl.A PT. 3 Bdtm11 .. 2 b•tru$, patios. MDvc-in condition, Steps t() best oceon & beaches . Priced at ~7,500 Cull for al)p't. 67J·366:i 673-8086 eves associated 6110KfR<; RE.lllTOllS ioi•. V\r Botb(Ja o I' Jt.>6 I Big C a11yon Buy lieautiful Dover mode l, vacant. 'Must sell! 2 Bedroom & den. $119,500. or lease $700. mo VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 644·6056 Th.is newspaper wiU uot knowingly accept. any advertising for real estate whic h is in viola· lion of lhe law. Beautiful Newport We st ho1tlt!JU1>t a 14 miletothel:========== Houses for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• GARDEN GROVE: VA/FHA ·Repos in Orange County Keys in office WORLD NOTICE IS HERE BY GI VEN lo llW tredllon OI lht •Dove n&mf'd dK-n• ti..t ••I persons having claims <)9&11'1>1 ll'>t Wod Cle<tdent •re requirt'd 10 Ille tfltm, with tl'>t ~tenarr vouchers, In Ille office 01 the clerk 01 the 1Do .. en llllto <o•.rt, or to protnl 111em, wolh '"" neceuuy vouchers. 10 Int under\tl)Oed •I the Llw Olllct of HUGH J, SCALLON, 31706 Co;nt Highway, Sulle 302, SoYth L1gun1, Ca11torn111 92•17, wt\lch IS tht place of business ol ll'te Uo'· clerslgned In all malltrs oertalnlf19 10 ti. estate of said oeceoent. within tour months atttr the first pub1tc1tion Of this notlte. O.ceo M4iy 1, 1'7S them. with the necessary vouctwrs, In -------------DottdJuntS, 197S Amerlc._ •t th• meln wut tntr1111Ce to the First Amtrlc1n Tltlo lnMwenct D A I L y ocean. You can s'*l the ocean from the upstairs of this J bedroom, 2 story borne. , Formal di.njn~, separalc family room with fireplace. Covered patio. Large cemented side yard for boat and trailer slora~e. Walk LO Edison I l.S .. 40 acrn park & rc\:reat1on center. REAL ESTATE Specialists in govern- ment financed homes! 556-7777 anytime JAMES SCOTT PARKS Executor of tht Wiii of Int above n11meo decedent tcUGH J. SCALLON llNGN\I HltfllU'( w .. •2 s..tll l.atWfl•. Call1or111• Tel: 4'4-4S27 or &U.O?tl At'9nwytw Eucutor Publl\l\td Oran~ C~sl D.i1ly Ptlol, ,,,_.Y21.•""'' -• ., 17 19'S 1'1.on . PUBLIC 1'0TJCF.. Che Oflicf' of the clerll of the abOw en· court, or co present I hem, with the ntoe ry vouchers, to the u~ al the lice ot RichmOnO & Ridvnoncl, 14 PIU SQuart', Oran<Je, Calif.~. -ch •s "place of business of the...,. Otersogn<!d 1n otll m•tters. 1W"n•ln1r'9 10 the t"lalt' ot sa10 oece<lf'nl. w1th1n tour month~ illler the first publlcatoonol lh•s no1tce 0.C~May6, 197~. Ted Thal E•eculor ot the Woll 01111 .. above ~med de<t'dt'nt --------·------! RICHMOND & RICHMOND SLP·7Slll NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE Ol'CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No.A·tU., .. 11'1ata$4tl•r• o....,., C.111. tt6" Ttl: 014) W-USS Pul>41Sheo Oran<Je C~sl Dally Pilot, Junel0, 17,24,anOJuly 1, 197S 216G-7S Est•le of ROBERT MILLER • JACQUES. Decuseo. P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN to !hf ------------- <redllors of the al>Oole named dKtdfnl th•t all per~ns having claims 119d1n\I t~ said oeceoent Me requtred to ftl• thc!m, with ll'le necHsary vouchers, 1n tht oO(c• of the cler~ 01 the dDove 1111• lllltd court, or to prnent Chem, with Ille f'l('Cl!uary vouchors, 10 tne undersigned at Ille Law Oll1ce of Kondel and An· oerson, 1010 No. Bro•Ow•y, Sant.t Ana, C.llfornla '1?70,, which is lhe pl.ce OI buSoneu of the under\19nrd 1n all ma1- 1ers Ptn•1n1n9 10 the .:stale 01 \aid de· <f'<leflt. w1lh1n tour months dlter ll'te first publtcatoonot this no11ce. Daleo May lo. 197S ARTHUR RAYMOND JACOUES Exf'cutor ol the Woll bf I he aoove named oec-n( JAMES E. WIU.ELMo1 9t:INOELANOANOERSON 1ta ,...,, .... , ...... y 5-ta An•, Cahton11• t2702 Tel: u.n11 ... .,.,...'tu ... Eucutor Pul>41Sh<!O Oran9f Co.hi 0•1ly Ptlol Mty 27, and June 3, 10, 11, 14'15 l'M l·H P UBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURTOF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO SUMMONS Co1n N11mber: 144614 PLAINTIFF . SAN AN , INC., a California CorPOral1on~ DEFENDANT: LEONARD M, GAJESKI. DAWN A. GAJESl(I, DIVERSIFIED SERVICES, INC., POMONA F IRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION and DOES I THROUGH V, lnclus.ve. NOTICE! Very h•v• DffM...0.. Tiie <OtHt rNIY decide a')ilonst you wit-"°"' Mtf'l9 M~d unless you ..._., wtlllin JO days. Re.lCI Ille lntotm11fieft ........ AVISO! Uste4 Ila siclo ckma ....... Et Tri-.1 -· dKldir < ... tra Ud.. sla alldl9ft<t• • m•.,.s q11e Ud. ~ 6tl'ltro de JO Clln . L•• la 1nfenn.c:ien ques19ut. I. TO THE DEFENDANT: A civil comptd1nl has °""n ltled by Che plainltlf .....,,nst you. ISee loolnote' 1. a 11 youw1sh to defend lhislawsuot, you must, w1lh1n 30days atter t111ssum n'Of\S as ~rvttd on you, hi~ with thts rourt cl wrttten P•~ading in re~ to B·'7S4' 1~compta1n1. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE !> Uni~~ YOll >O respand, your de- • STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR laullwlll t>e entered upon apphcalionol THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Ille Pltltnhll and this courl may enter a No. A·I0277 1ud9men1 a9a1nsl you for the relief oe- NOTl CE OF HEARING of Report and mande<l ln lll<> complaint, which coulO Fl~lilnd Final Account and Pehtlonlor result on qarnlshment of wages, tatting Aoc>rov•I of Dlstr1but1on. for Aulllorlly 01 money of properly or other relief re· •o Pa; Statutory E KOCulr•'ll'S Com· Qutsted on thecomplalnt. missions 1no Attorney's Fees. for AP· c. If YOM wlsll t• Mell t11e adVice 114 pooncmentol Successorlru\lce. tor Dis· ~ attw"ney I• Ullls f'niltUr, YOll INlltd trlbullonal\dforDlstrlbullontoTrus~ do to --'''t M tt\at your"""'"'" Estala of JEANN E J. MANGELS ........... lf .. ~.f'n•YMfilff•time. AKA JEANNE JACOULS MANGELS, Datto J•nu •'Y ?2, 14'7S Oe<tased. ISEAU NOTICE IS HE RE BY' C.IVEN lhdt ByJtanneC11ealum, WINIFRED J OLSON,'" EAeCulrt• ul 0.puly Counly Clerk U>t Woll ol JEANN( J MANGELS, 'Tlll'word"<ompl•1nt"inclU<leHross.- Oeceased, has f1leO hl'rc on ., pecotoonen complaint, "l>l•lnllll' Include$ «OSs.- l1tlllCI "Reoort ano F1r~1 ano f'1ndl Ar..· compl•1n•nl, '"defendant " in<ludes count and Pel1t1on tor Approv<il 01 O•~ cr~encs.tnt. Singular includes the lrobutoon, for AulhOrllY 10 Pay plu,.landmascutlnelncludesfemlnlne Sl•tucorv E111:cutr1.< ~ Commoss•On\ and neuter. A wrollen plelld1ng, lll(lud- ...., AHorney ... • I-ees, tor APPO<n1men1 ong ""•ns-r • aemurrer' etc., must be of Suc:c.essor T ru>I.,., tor D1Uroou1tor1 on the lorm required by Che Callfoml• end tor 0 1strobu1ton to Truslee'' re RulM Of Court. Vo..r oroo•MI plf'-ng ttrence co which is made lor ,.,;lhtr must be toled on this coun wllh -~hcul•rs .ino '"•I Ille llmt' .tnd place lthng ftts •nO proof that a copy lher- Of -1419 '111e same h;os been set tor was se•tt<I on~·<;" Plaintiff's attorney ,June 19, 1'1S. 111 'I 00 a m .. in lhf' ...0 on •Kh pl••nhff not represented by cour1room 01 De1>41rcment No 3 Of w•o .., allorney. TM time when a somn-.ons aiurt. al 700 C1v1c Center Orove Wf'\I, ,,, Is deemed served Oh • i>art"t may vary o.. city ot s.inta Ana, ca111orn1a. depending °" the melhod of servoee. DatedMav1'1, 1'17S. Fo< Hample, see CCP 413.10 through WILLIAM E. St JOHN, 41S . .O. C.Ountv Cluk TOMLINSON, STEINMAN f4AHN&HAHN IRocllardF.Mtll~) and NYDAM 5¥11e-. JOIE. Color•do lllvd, ::;-"~ SlrMt, Puade,.., Calltor11l1 •ttOI s.;an .. ,....,4111119 'c.liforni• '1401 Te...-.: UIJ) 1tt-•12J ' AttorMySfor E•t<Ylri.IC Tel:tM-"41 • Pul>llSl\ed Orange Co.i>t Da11v Po lot. Attorney tor: Plaltthff June 3 4 1o t'llS 10l4-7S Pubhs.ht!d Orange Coasc Dally Ptlot. • • · May 10, ?I, and June 3, 10, 197S 18:»75 PlJ 8LIC NOTICE Pl'BLIC 1'0TfCE WILLIAM E. St JOHH, Company building located al the County Clerll L.OUISA. AUDET SoulheHt corner or Fifth and Mein m1 Wltsaln aiw. No. 511 Struts In the c 1ty 01 S•nt• Ana. L.H~,C.liftnil•totll Calllornle all that right, !Ille -In· PutlllShed Oranna Coast Dally Piiot, tertst conveyed co ano now held by H .~ under wlo O.llCI of Trust In Ille_.-. J_""' __ 1_0._1_1._1_1_.1_9_1s ______ 2_u_s-_1_s ty .sltuatOd In the County •n<t State dH<ribecl as: • NOTICE INVITING 9105 ' PUBLIC NOTICE $53.950. 640-6161 ~ Notice Is hertbY given th•t the Bo6rd of Trustees of the Coast Community Co11eoe Distric t ol Orange Councy, C.htornl•. wlll rectlve se•led bids up 10 II 00 •.m., ThurWay, June 14', 191S, al IM Purchasln9 Oepl. ol said schOOI Olstrlcc located •I 1310 Adams Awnue, Cost• Mesa, Callfornla. at which tome ~Id btdS wlll be publicly opened anarelldlor Cl) Voc•t•onal Music Equipment and SLP·7S1t4. Lot B-4 ol Tract No. 112. as Shown on a AMp rKorded In Boole 14, Pa91 llof MIS<tll-s Maps, recoro~ of Or.nge C.ounl't. BETTER THAN HEW Sharp 4 y r o\d with loads ol upgrades. This JHH. 2ba Select Properly has FOUR BEDROOM a s pacious kitch. ram rm POOL HOME with a wall ot gla:.s lo .1 COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. 11> One "tear Luse lmPilCt Prlnl· ong Termlntls NOTICE TOCREOITORS SU~ERIOR COURT OF THE STATE 01" CALll"ORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OP: ORANGE No.A-U102 S.lcl salt will bt m•O• wl111ou1 covt- nant or wur•nty, expreswel or Im. plied, IS to the tlttt, PoSstsslon or en· OHL Y $35,000. ---------1 s e c I u d c d I r o n t. This home is in beautiful courtyard. Pnccd n ghl All 1>1o.s ue to be In a ccoroance With the tnstructoons anO Conditions and Speclllc.tltons which are now on tlle and INiy be secured In Ille olllct of 11w Pun;tws1ng Agent ot wlo se11oo1 Ois- 1 .. c 1. Estate ol RUTH 5. ANDERSON, 0.CNsed. umt>rencos to wtlsty the re,.,.lnlng prlnc:loal sum due on the note secur..i by Mild Dffdof lrvit to wit; UM,$70.00 with lntwest lllereon lrom MIY 14, 1'74 es provldtd In said not• together wilt\ taos, cllerge' and expenses of !ht TrustM •nd such other sums as rN't haw blltn aovenctd ov the owner and holder of woo note, with Interest, as provloed In said Otto ol Truu . tree lined nbrhood. One-UniYersity Peril al S45,90ll. with an as. or-a-kind, VA Asm. loan FREE STANf>lNG and s umable-loan. CALL 8112 % in ts. $273. per on fee land. Sharp and qwckly. 556·2ti60 Each bidder must submit w1t11 his bid a cuhltr's check. cerlllled ci.tcll, or bidder's bof\d made pav•ble to the or· dllr of Ille Coast Community Colleot District Bo•rd ol Trust et\ In an •mount not less th•n five percent cs~.l of Iha sum bid as a 9uaran1ee Chat Ille l>id<ler will enter into too proposed Contract It lhe wme ·~ 11warOcd to nlm. In the event of la11ure to enter Into such con· tract, the procnds ol t"e thee~ will be tortelled, or In thl! cas11 of a bond, the full sum thtreot will be torteltedtosa10 S<.f\001 OISCrlct. NOTICE IS HERES~ GIVEN co IN! treclltors of Ille above na meo decedent !hilt •II perM>ns h;avong claims agalnS1 the saio 'aeceoent are required 10 Ille them, wllh Ille necessary vouchers, In the office of lhe clerk ot the above en- tltled court, or to pr1tsen1 them. with ttw ,,.cessary vouchers, to the under\lgf\td al the Law Olllce of BARNES, SC.HAG, ./OHNSON, KENNEDY & CARLSOP+. l3S21 Paseo de Valencia. See. 207. La9una Hills, Ca1tforn1a 926S3, which is the place of t>u5ones• ol lhe undersigtlt!d In all matlers l>t'rla1n1n9 10 Che estate of said decedent, within tour monlhS alter lht hrsl publication ot this notice. P month. HURRY, CALL brightly decorated .3 .SEL.ECT 842-9371 bedroom, family room h ome. Floor to ceiling __ P_R_O_P_E_R_T_IE_S ..... COUNTRY windows with view lo 0.ttd ~y 11. 191S. FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY' By· C•role Tibbets Authorized Officer I- ~OTT AGE atrium, cozy fireplace-OCEAN VIEW $4 I ,OOO excellent b uy at.$63,900. RETREAT Story book s treet o f 642-5200 HOUSE towerin g pines over-OF G• •ss L hanging quiet sidewalks ..,._ Published Or11nge Coast Dally Pilot. June3, t0, 17, 1975 2005-IS P UULIC NOTICE laced with deep pile Trop1~al atrium grass carpet s ! Hunt· courtyard entry. l No btOOer may wlthOraw 1115 bid lor a lltrood of fort'f·love l•SI day> after the dace set for thtoP«n1n9 thereol. Dated May 27. 197S. ~e7~~d~ ~i 1~~~~.~0t\. Jr. •'76" 1nglon Village sunshine, Massive h v111g room wall NOTICE TO CR E 01 TORS 0 J b d r rn w I l h Il. B • Q -llliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill 0 f S lo n C W ooU IJurn lllJ.: Tne Board of Truscees resen.es tl'e provllege ot re1tcllng any an<I all bidS °' 10 w•ove any Irregular lt1es or ln- tormaltties In any bid or on the blddillO. ol llle tlbove named decedef\t U•NES, SCH AG, JOHNSON, KENNEDY & CARLSON SUPERIOR COURT OF THE backyard and party i.i.tc f ire pl acc. 4 king STATEOF CALIFORNIA FOR bed l THE COUNTYOFORANGE patio with cover. O td M del M r 0 0 m s u 1 e~ · Sloneo; f'IORMAN E. WATSON By ERNEST J. SCH,<llG. JR . w21 ~s.eOevai.tte~. Ste. 207 ~ Hiiis, c.Jdorflia '1..Sl lel:Sl1-9'tl Ne.A-U m world charm 10 u s ed esa ar Panoramic view l'rom Eit•ttotWALTERG.C.WINICLER, T brick. Fireplace. Gran J Bedroom. 2 bath. formal dine, garden 'Seely. Bo•rdot Trustees <>Pen: June 1', 191S -11.00.l.m. Bro. June ts AtlMNY5 for Executor °:o~~E tSHEREBYG1VEN1ot11e family room! Seller left fireplace, shake rool , kJlt•hcn & ent.crt.amcr·s creoo1orsof 111e ebovtnamedoe<ec1en1 slate-HURHY. Assume corner home with party 1>allo. Males anll 1two1 a11~\11av1no c•••ms il9il'"s1 ?'lo FHA loan. $23ti mo. breezeway, dble garage miles ot Cahlorn1a h\· 111e woo oecec1en1 are required lo 111e pays all! Or .-.11w, down & lari•c covered carport. toi,:. Steps to beach. lkl· Publl\l\ed Orange Co.ul Dally Piiot, Jur>f' l, 10. 11. 24, 197S 20J3-1S PubltShed Orange Coast O•ily Ptlot, them, with the necusary vo1K.htrs, 1n oi><-""" "' l h I , ,,.. of1tcf' of 111e c1er11 ot ttwo aoove ~ conv ! For quick appl. llcsl buy al $44,900. Call Cr u r r Y · l :> u n • PUBLIC NOTICE June l, 10, 14'75 2021·75 PUBLIC NOT\CE 11t1ed<ourt,orlopr•sentt11em.w1ththe dial847-6010. 91i6·3255. beatable at low. low NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'SSAL.E nectuary YOYChtn, to tll•~ ()IV.N "'0." '(Ull IO&f IJ-..1' $.53,500. Call 84.2-:.!535. NOTtCEOFaULKTRANSFEll T.S.N•.nJs->o •tthooft1ceotl"hOmasL.Loro.23S21 [ .... , I 011'4 """"""'" "'• •' CSa<s•llt -'101 U.C.C.I On June 18, 1975, al 10 A.M., Pilseo oe Villtncl•, No. 213, Luguna c ~< t~~'li'~ [~ Nollet Is hereby given to the SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRST Hiiis, Callfornl• 9711~3, which Is Ille ~ I ' cnoltors of Olrlslopher VllS& ..... ltl$ NATIONAL BANK,. National Banking pl•<• of bu$1nl'SS Of '""undersigned In .: .·· .1 ·,• .':.··~-j ~:· -Mtrina Valsamt1k1s, Transterors. "5socl1t1on, as duly appointed Trustee all matter' pert-.lnlng to Ille estate of . ~ . ----· ••·-~ • -bu\lneu address is 1121 E. Coast under M\d purs .. ant 10 Detd of Trust said decedent. within tour months alter HIQl>w•Y. Corona 0.1 M4ir, County 01 O•ted February. 20, 1974 recorded lheflnt publication of this notice. Or.,.ge, St•te Of C•llfornl•. that• bulk February 21, lt74, as Inst. No. 1Sll4, In ~td May ll, l9IS L IF YOU transter ls•bouttobem•ottoStewn booll 11079• P•9• 1'4S, 01 0111c1•1 MYRAH WINKLER haveaser vicetoofferor .i.ss Col'lnolla, Tr•n~terte, whose re-Rec.oros In the office ot the County E.acutrl• of the Wltl \IC.nee address Is 3SS62 C•mlno ~order of Orange County, State of ofllleaDovtnameddtcedenl gOOds lO Sell, place a n ad r.apistrano, San Clemence. Counly of C.lllo<nt11. THOMAS L. LORO in the Dai I y Pi I 0 t OrMIOll, S1•1eo1 C•lilornl•. Wt LL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION JU21 PaMOdO \l•l•l'lcl• No. 2u A Classified Section EASTSIDE The ,,.-operly to be trenstwred Is TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ... ,._.Hllls,Cellfornl•'2Ul Phone642·5678. loceteo •t 2721 E. CoHI HlghW•Y, <OIY•ble •I time of sale In lal#ful Ttl: f710stl..JM DOLL HOUSE Cotona0t1Mar,CountyofOr1ngt,Stat• rnoMY of the United Slates> et the AtwMYfwt1ec11trlx ·---------------I.Sharp C-osta Mes" 3 Ofc.tlllornla. North ffont •ntrance to the OrM9 Published Orange Coest Dally PllOI, ., "' Seid property I~ described In genarel COunly Courthouse louled al 700 dvk June 10, 11, 24, Ind July I, 197S 21~·7S 1 p bed rOO m, 2 balh With as· All stock In lrilde, ll1tlures, troo. Cef\ter Orlve Wesl \Formerly w. 9111 1-------------s U BLIC NOTICE beau l i I u I carp els name, equipment •no good wlll of,,..., !>1,.1 ln the City 01 Santa Ane au right, P UBLIC NOTICE lhruoul. Lar"e covered r•SIMlrant business known H ,,,.,Ina's tltlt M\d interest conveyed to and"°"' NOTICE OF INTENTION TO b C.fe Conltnent•I ano touted aU721 E. held by It under wid Deed 01 Trust in 11.,... • ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF patio, dblc goirage. Room CoHIHIOhway,Corone«MIMlr,Counly the property slluat~ In said Coun4y NOTICllTOc••D1TORS ALCOHOL•C•EVERAGES for boal or trailer. o10r&ft.-,su.1eotc.a111orni•. iltldSl•teoescrlbedts: ""' J•-•,197S L{u f l IC d The bulk tr11nsltr will be con~I· PARCEL t: oWhom 11 May Concern· ---SUPERIORCOURTOFTHE s --' rry, ars Lime 0 ere edonor•ll•rti.10lhd•yOfJune,1"1S. Lot2SofTractNo.7113,inlheC.ly $TATEOl"CALIFORNIAFO'-Subject toissuanceoltllelfcenseap. and pric ed $42,000. Call al !Uy Escrow co .. Inc., 2SIS E.. C.O.St of NewPOrt Beach, County ol OrM9, "'tHE ~UNTY Ol"OllANGE 1ed tor. nolicf' Is hereby given ltwol lhe 546·5880 Hl9hw•Y. P. o . Box 236. Conll\A lltl Stale of Calllornla, as shOwn on• map No. A·Uiltl signed propases to sell alcOhOlk Mer, t211U, County of Or~. Stttt Of recorded In booll 27' pages 7lhrOUOft18 Estate ot LLOY' D NARANJO, wrages at the premises, Cltscrlbed C.llfornl•. Of miscellaneous maps, In the office ol 0.CHStd. follow\: So far as known to the trensfffM, 111 the county recorder Of said county · NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the I • F•ir Drive. Sp.ce l·A buSlness names •nd •Odresses USld by Except all oil, oil rights. minerals, crtdllors Of the •OOv• nomllCI ~I M4iln ~II Tr ... sterors tor Ille thrff ye•rs lilSt mtMfal righls, n•tural 9•s rlgrtts and ""' All parM>ns having c11lms ~lnsl Costa Mesa. C•ltfornl• -•· If different lrom Ille •bow, art; otht't hyclrocarbOns b'r whillsoever Ille w lo Oectdef\t lrt requoreo to Ille Pursua<1t IO such lntentoon, '"' un-The Mothers Kitchen lliltne llnown Illa! may be within or un-them, with Ille ntctswry vouctwrs, in slOMd Is applying co the Ompiirt. Oeted~y 12. 1'7S Cler Int parcel ol l•nd herelnabow "-otfic. 01 the clerk 01 the abo'te en-F nt of Alcot\ollc Beverage c.ontrot lor Steven Jus c.onntlla dt!s<rlbed together with Ille perpet.ual lllled<ourt. or to orts.entthtm, with the uu•nce of en 111cohollc bever•ge Tr.nsf·r~ right of drilling, minln9, e•plorlng ano necess.ry vouchers, lo lht un~ ~-· ( I If I -• Pul>41Shtd or~a~ coast Dally PllOI, -t•ltng thtrefate Ind storing In and •t tlw office of Paul H . W•yte, 6308 1~j;,i~w~~ icenses or htse pre,..MS June 10. 191S ?1"4-lS removing the wme lrom wlo land or P1<llk Blvd., Suite No. 302, Hunflngton 1--------------1 ""V olher land, l11Cludl110 the right to P•rll, Calllornl• 902SS, which Is tile ' wttlostoell or olrecllonally arm llnO 1)11<8 of business of lht undersigned In I mlf\e from l•nds other th•n tholA •" mttltrs part•lnlng to tti. estete of llerelnobove oes<rlbed, oll or gas wells, said decedent, within tour months 1fltr tunrwls an<t shall~ Into, thr'OUQh or ltleflrstpubllcttlonoflhlsnollu. PUBLIC NOTICE SLP-1SIU NOTICE TO CR EDITORS SUPERIOR COURTOI" THE STATE 01" CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY Ol"OllANGlt across Ille subsurface ot tl>e lend 0.1110 May 2, "'S sucll wtllpstocked or dlrecllon•lly Euculorot Ill• Wiii ol drilled -lls, tunnels •no shafl.s under tht above n•rntd decedent OnS.le Beer ISe•sonal) J, H. Nevill PubllShed Orange Coast Ot1i1y Pilot, ~e 10. t91S 2135-75 ·PUBLIC NOTICE ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS THE QUIET VILLAGE STYLE HARDTOFIHD Bedroom Brae.Hon( P lace Condo. l' 2 Years new. F antastic u~rad· ing. Looks hke a mode l. Pool , clubhouse, children's play area & park all withm "" block. Must see to appreciate. Priced a l a moltes L S36,000. Huy now and SAVE! ~M;I~ 3141 C•mpu~ NB 549·8i.55 · 4 +FAMILY HEXTTO ... - Pool Park& · T~nnis with profess ional landscape, air cond. and is In sha1·p condat1on. ONLY $51,950. A~enl 644-7211 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Pro1et1 No. IA·SR· I? NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS E~t•le of :~:E't.61L MARKUM, l'ertlnabove described and to bOllom FIDELA,NA~ANJO E and beneath or beyond Ille uterlor PAUL H. WA YTI[ limits thereof 11n0 to reclrlll, retunnet. .,.. h clfl< alYtlll., No. >02 equip, maintain, repillr. deepen and Hv41tlflfl*I ~ark, Glllfor11la a...is" SUPERIOR COURT OP' THE. STATE Ol"CALll"OllNIA FOil THECOUNTYOl"ORANG& Call and le t us show you one of th e finest 3 bedroom homes at lhts price in The Blufrs. In ex- cellent condition. In- terior decorators own home. Convenient to ten- nis court & pool. Only $72,500 . Cal l now ti73-8550. TRI-LEVEL Project No.14·M.C.·S OtetHse<I. ~Alf'O P•OPOHI~ will ~ /eCelve<I ill lht otloce of Accoun11n9 Off~r. Falrvle# SI•'" HoSPtldl, ?SOI Har"°' Blvd., Cosca Meu, C•lttornia unltl ILOO A.M. on 6·11·1S. at which tom.. thty will be publicly opentd .,., fe.0 tor -tormlnv worll H loll ow~ Suled propcxals will be received at NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN lo Ille the office of Accounllno Offlccr, crocllton of tht Ibo•• named Otc:tclMI F•orv1ew State Hospl1a1. 2501 Harbor thot 111 persons having cl•lms ~lnsl 'llvo., Costa Mesa, C•ltfornla untll 2:00 tlll said cl!Ktcltnt ••• required to lllf' P M. June 1e, 191S, a t which time they them, wltn tht llecessary vouclWrs. In .. 111 be publicly ae>ene<I anO read for the oflla of the cltrll of the ~ ~ >trlormong worll as follows; tillOCI court,°' to P,.stnl them. with the ooer•t• eny such wells or mines AtllWMyt.reaKYlor D wllhOut, however the right to drill, Publlslltcl Oranoe Cont D•llY Piiot, mint, slort, ••PIOre ilf\O oper•t• Jlllle 10, 11, 24, •lld July I, 197S 2161·7S lhrouvf\ tl'>t surface °' tht upper 500 feel ot lfle sub-surf Ke of said llnCI, as reserved In the deed rtcoroe~ DKembfr 14, 1'71 In book 9'24 page FUf'niSI\ all labor, mater1a1s. tools and equ1pmen1 ntct ssary to ~ePl•c.• unosc•pe Spr1n111er SvSltm at F1lrvlew State ~OSP•lal. in oc- corOMCt w1111 plans and s1>41c.1hcallons lhertfor. Btd pr-sais must IM submllled tor t ht entire worll clescrobed 111trt1n. Oevi.U:ons lrom pl•ns <11ncl 'llK•IQ· 11ons -11 not be cons10.rtd "'"° w111 be <NW tor rele<llOf'I of blOS. Th" Otc>MI· rnent o4 He•llh hlS the rlOhl IO Wti ... MIY lfftQUlilrlly Ill I tltcl or to rtitCt ~o<allblds. No bid will be COIU1cltrtd UNHS It Is maoe Oft a staf\Oarcl form furnlSl'oecl by ... oepanm.nt of Hulth an<t Is made In ac.cord•nce wllll the "lnstrudtons to e1c1c»rs .. Pr~<llve bidders m1y txamint ~ obl•ln pU1ni.., sptelftcatlons .no bid forms by c•lllnq 111 or me111no1nqun1 to tflt omce o• 111e c;111e1 01 Plant CllJe••· •-\ •t tno •bo.e edclr,.sf, telel>llOM f'UmDtr l14-~4S 9331, £xi 317. ,. payme111 bOnd, Steno•rd rorm ll07 Int~ amount o1 lolly pare Mt of tt>econ t rac.t '"'ce must •<company rverv con- trac.t 1nvotvln1J •n t•l)*nOllurt In•• ~0010.000 Tiie \uCCHlful bldcltr wlll be ,.... 011trecl to •••Cutt • contril(tur•I ~mtont In 111t form of a "St~d •N~nl. Form 7" which ~II be blftdlno U90f'l lllt Stett 01 c..t1tfoml• on tr upOfl 4ljlpf'Ovtl by Ille Stal"'. In 4KCOfCIM<t with tht provl•loM at s.c.ti-1110 Of IM L•bor too.. fNI ~l'UMt Of .... altfl hH IK.,,.I'*' _, IN ~·•• jlftv•lllnt r.W~ of _.... ICIOll< abM In IM c:o1111ty HI wflld\ Ute-• I• to M ci-art IMM I~ In tM t>oot<"" tlltlli.d "OtportMlnl flf T11N1•pof'ltllon, £41111l111ment llh1n1<1I ...... Md c;.e-ral l"rtvllll"9 '111/11111 ,.,._ .. cwrent at tM ., .. f1f tllb .....,ac.--CAlc>lt• l7f Ille ........ MP all file. lot 0. ()ff Ke flf tfle Clllef ff/f ,.._ °'9f•tleM. '-'"'ltw Sitt• .....,., .. _. al IN 0.tNr1"'911t Of H4HIHfl NH .-nwufflCt. II .. lni4»cll«I •Ill De lleltlll ~,.. _..,.._ m.aA.M. -J JO ,.,M.I ..,, Furnish all labor, mater la ls, tools nteessary voucher~. 10 Ille undeol<;red tnO equ1prne11t f\ecusary to Construct ot the Uw Office of EDWIN w CHAF· 121 Parking Lots at F•lrv~w Slate FEE, 160 Avtnoda Gr1nap, P.O. Bo• 11-1111, In accordan<f' with plans ilnd ~. S.n Clemente. C.lltornl• 02672, ipecotocaoons 111erefor. wllkh rs tllt pike o1 buslftfls Ol IJ>e _,,.. Bod pr-sa•s must De subrn.llecl for oeni9N0 In all mellers pertalnlnQ lo 'ht enltre worll oescrlbf'd thertln. tl'e e-slalt ot salcl Oe<t<ltnt. within,_ Otv1•toons from platlS •n<I spe<llic• montM•tter tho llr5t oubllutlonol uib ttons woll nol be considered and ..,II be no41u. •1'. ottlclet recorcts. PA .. CELI: A non-t1ctuslve appurtenant eaw- ment tor lngreu end egress over prov•t• strHts os set forth In 11\ose cer-tain deC1ar11llon of co,,.nenb, cond!- tlotts Incl rtMrlcllons deKrlbllCI 111 tho ~t,_,..s ra<Of'deG Aprll 6, 1971 In boolt 9S96 P119"S 902 llld 933, •nd Aclrll 7, 1911 "' t1ooet '* ~ 13411\d m o1 ot· 11<111 r1eords, SllO-tt lots B, c.-D on•"'-ofTroct No. 7n>, lntneOtyol No•OOf't lkach, County of Orange, St ... of C.lllornl•, es ~ on• m.p rocotdlcl In bOOll 274 peges 7 lhrGUQtl 11 ot mlsc.•11-s meps, In tlw Office Of tlltCOuntr Rtcorderof !Aid County. :.ause tor rejection ol bids. The Dell«I· O.led Ml't 10. 197S Mtnl of Heilllh has the rtghl lo ... ..,, NELLIE L. MARKUM 11111 lrreoularity In• blO or to reject.,.,., E11acutrl• Of the Wiii of •all bids. the ebow nomea cH<oelent NO t>kl wlll be considered 11n!HS it Is !EDWIN w. CHAl"l'•E Medt on• "lnd•rd form furnished b¥ WttAWllt"'4U Gf'Mallle the 0.1»rtm.n1 of HHllh and Is medt P. o. ... ._ In .ccorcllln<t with llle "lnsttucliOM IO s-a.-... C:.llMnll• '2'71 BIOO.rs". , Taf! ttt-4111 ' Pr-llv& bidders mo1v eumkw A"'"""yt.r•1.ec11trl1 )NI Obtain 114•1\S, spec oficatlons•ncl bid PubllllltO Ora1199 Coast O.lly tot1ot fcwofT>s by calllno 1t or mallincJ • ~ Mey 21, end Juti• >. 10, 17, lt7S t,.,.,,; Tiit Mffff.adress •ncl of her commof\ deslonttlorl, If Ml'f, ot UM rt1I property dH<rlbecl IOOve Is purpant<I to bit: 27 Au9111t• Line, N..,yport 8t•ch, lb the Office of the Ollel ot Pt11n1 CIPet"• • Clllfoml•. tooM at tht 11>0ve edclress, telephone number 114-SAS.9'lt, ~Ill. 3t2. A peyment bond, Sl1ndard Form fl07 1n the o1moun1 of flflV ~rcent of the con 1rac.t prtce mu\I •ccompany ewr'I' con- trac.t tnvotv1nq •n e•peno1tul'I In ex- ce»oUI0,000 The successful biddef will be rt- Qui rtCI to t1tec ute • contrA(lur11 "9<....,,.nt In the fotm of• "Slar!OfW'CI ~r .. mont Form 2" wtllch shell be l>lncltr19 UPCI" the Stai. of C..lllomla -IY ~ "'PfOVel IJy t"' Statt. In occwa.n<t with n.. provl.i-of $K11on 1110 of the ubor Coot. -0epjlrt!NM of Helllh Ml -'tired tNI Ille ~fal prtvelllfte ,_, Of ..... eoc>ltc..,..11'1 tM OllMy"'~ tnt-11 •s to 111 -.,. u.tw HRld In Ille "°"._. •ntltlff "0.SMlf'tmlM Of TransportaltOfl. £Qulpmtllt "-"!ti At-. ..,d ~•I Prnelllnt WAet .-110' <urr•n• et ,,,. ..-11 of tflft 111*1<4'\lon, Coptft Of tlM 800lllet ert on fli. •t t1M Ofllee of, .. CMtf Of Plent Oilltt.HIMI, FW. ... :.tell .......... llftcl .C Ille 0.llloll'trMllit .............. _...... ... ~ .. M• lns.peciklrl •Ill .. twl4 ..... ,... .-u.o II. 10 A M.4 . 10 P,M.) MM.~ Fri PUBLIC NOTICE .• Tiit unc1trsl911.0 Tr11•tee disclaims -.--.-----------eny lllltlllltyto< •n'( lnCOfrtCIMUof mo SL~·Unt -1troet eddrtll and other common oo. NOTICll TOCRllOl'f'ORS llONllon,ll1ny,5hOwnhereln. SUP•••OR ClOURTOl'TH• Selel salt Wiil bt m•de, IM wltnout STATllOl'CALlflORNfAf'Olt co .... nant or werrOl'lly, HPrtMor •m- TMI COUNTY Oft OllANO• Pllod. reoerdlne llll•, POHtUlon, -- .... ....... C.vmbrlllen, to INIY '"" ftM•lnlno """' Eslalt ot Ml LORE 0 DEAH 4lpa1111motlhert0tt<llsecurtetb\'Mld MtG0'6AGLE, Dt<NMCI. CleM of truM to wit SS4,to00.40, wlltl I~ NOTft:E IS HERE8V GIVEN to the ~est OMrton, es provl6t4 ltt Mlcl crtdlton Of the 1tio.11111-111 41ead!tnt fltttt, edvancu, If 1ny. ..,., tho tNll all WtlM ""11111 C:ll llM ~ IMl'M Of lfld Ottd Of Tnite, '"" U.. .. kl 09<.otnt et• requlrw IO flit """'" Md elfPlflttl ef Ille T,,.... ~with the M<etMrY ~In tlldof .. Vvtlt C,..1"11Y~o.etillot .. tffkt Of U. c.-of "'-.... ..,.. Tn..L "tled~w•pr1-tOl!nLwlttl°" , .. ~i_,, ~r Ul4 Dlotlll flf 119C:-VV'OIKtltrS.t.I .... _...,_ T,_. hert....,t 09'Vltd IM W• .. tM Law Off"• ef KINOaL ANO • ....,... .. Ille ~lleMtill 1 JWI""" ANDI lttoH ........ 8rMtlllway, Serl-Otcw..-of Default tflCI Oof9iaM tcir t.e ""-·Of~• ttm, MlkJI II IN ~--1.0ttMHMkeofOofllrttanCI ,_-.of WslntM tf tflt Wleltrtltritd In £ht<tt.ft to Sell. Tiit ui!OottJ~ ... mMten ""elttlfte .. ,,.. --"' ~..-NoCQ"' 0.1 .... 11.... I«· WIGtlllocotloftt, wllMfl fwr IOIMN._ ..... $941 tt llJe ...-lllOCI lft ttitcovnty tM flnl fllill!k.cklll of ltlls Mtlc.L ...... rHt .,.....,.,. ,, lec.tted.. DtlH,,_.J20, 191$ SOUTHIEllNCALl .. ORNIA , MAAC1'-.ETNIUON FlllSTNATIONAL8"NI( E11e<vtrl11tftlleWOlof • ttMllllTl"\ISIM, Ille ol4loW Mmtcl dt<tdent 8y ,lorllf\o ICl-r >AMU I .WI LH I LM Alf AutllOrll.H l)OllllWt IONOI&. AMO ANOl•SON Mt~r kt. .. ~ S4I "°'t>lt.i ,. e1rvi.w SUrt• Hos;plttl ,.,..,.. 0 ._ ... ,... Aoya o "°•••cl ---.,...._'), , Escr-~ •• ._ ._.AM. C..llfenll• mn · • ..,.,. . ,.,. tt, 19n Tll· •nn PuMl"'4t4 H•wll'Ort H•f1*' !WM Cllltf of ,..,.,.. O.,.rat leM • ~ tf Pie/It <>Mr1U..-....,__, 0r .... c-a o.tly 111t1e11, ll'llll!ltlltO Orenoo c.o.u1 01111., PllOI. ·.,,._),, 1' lf1$ JIM.IS JllM S. 10, 1~1S _,.n A~ for lllfllltrlC ......... Cltfftlllf!H •II• Ult OfMtt c..tl Plllallsfttd Orat19t CN.i 0.lly ll'llo4, o.lly,..MC: ~y21,•llllJ-). IO,.f97~ _.,21,•ndJuntl, 10, 11, ltU IMHS -.11 ,, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS eUSINESS NAMll STATEMENT The follOW1"9 perM>ns •re OOlng bU~· nessas: AOUAT IC TROPICALS, ISIO 8aktr St • Cose• Mtsa, C/.. &ill CAv1n, 1042' ValJun, Gr--cs. Hiiis., CA. M.O C.vln, 1921 P1tc1lrn, Cost• Mesa, CA. This buslr1eu Is conducted b't 1 9'Mrel portntr'1!1p. , Biii Cavin This llatement wes flltd with the County Clerk of Or ar19e Counly on AM'I' 19, 197S, ~ PubllSMO Ortnge CoHt Cally Pilot, Junt 1. tO, 11, ,4, 191S 1-..a PUBLIC NOTICE 'lt.~·7Slf1 HOTICR TO C•I DITO AS su~•••o• COUllT Oft THI ITATI 01" CALt,.O•NtA flOll TH• COUNTY o~ o•ANOI .... A-GU7 liSIOlt of WANDA T. HANEY. 0oc .. M4. NOTICE IS Hf'-EllV GIVEN to Ille ~..,. ... tllt •tto ... "'"'°' ~ tflet tff Ptrton.5 l\eVlnt Cll l"9 .... 19t • .... -..nt .,. fef9vlred w fllt tMrl\, .ltll ltlt -ry \IOllCNn, In ... efflg"' .. dwtl .......... - llttell mwt.« .. .,_. """"· •Ol IN llK_.,~ ..... lllWIW\ .... at tM LA• OHlc.o .. •El!OY ANO L"NJ, •tt Nt-..n Ceftttr,........, ....... c.tlftWlll•, Wfll<fl 11 IM pl«• of .......... ~ ........ lrllll!M· ltnlllf1,elflllletotlle ............. ... IMM, .. llllft ._~II• oft.tr tN Ian& ~oftflllMtk.t. 0.'"9¥t.,to, 19'l WANDA T, HANIY lllK\ltr I• of UM WI II et ........ M~Moceotnt •11.0'fAMOUNI ........... ~ .... .,. ~9Hcll,~ll , .. , ..... ......, .., lllHWf• "*'"'" °'"""' C..1t O.lly lllllclC, AM)' 17, llM June a. 101 11, lt7S 19'll 7S 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 'NOTICE ~A~~RINO l'Olt ~ETITION FOR Pll08ATE 01' WIL ND FOR LETTERS TESTAMEfll• TAAY Elllte ot HERBERT L. HARRIS .. Ml known H HERBERT LEE HAR0 AIS, OeceaStd. [ i ,.,,(,.,,. '""""'~I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ·-----------1 NORMA JEAN HILKER llas 11190 herein• Ottlllon lo< Probtte or W1111ne lo< I.alters Ttstament•ry reference tc Wfllcll Is maOt lot lurll'Mr Nrtl<ulon, Mid tlllt the tlm. ano place of hffrlno the wme ha$ ~n set '°' June 2._ 197.s at 9:30 a m., In lht co11rtroom 01 Dtpertmonl No. i 01 said court. al 10C Civic C.nter ~I,,. West. In the City o SINQ .,,., C:.llfornl1. O.ttcl June S, tt7S WILLIAM •. St JOHN. County Cltrll ~t\ULA, HANNA DowrDrCwNt.U ....._.,, .. Kii, C..llftr11le tJMO ' Attenltyt•r: "-t11'-9r PIHMllhocl Or•nge Cots! Dally Piiot U1!t 10, 11. 11, lf7S 2tst.7 PUBLIC NOTICE LIDO SANDS Fanlast1cally upgr~dcd 3 bdrm., 2 ba. + garden room! CALL 67S.7060 GOV'TOWHED 3 UR, 2 ba~. $29,000. Nothing dn. $675 Cosl~ & Impounds, $277 PITl CALL 556-8800 lalboa lay Prop. Realton BEACH ASSUME $34,200 $308 PER MONTH A cul de sac s treet! A large yard uniqud)• dc- s 1 cned with terracet.I ciichundra leadtng to Spanish tile e ntry ! ~nter into lavish Jiving ruom with soaring vaullt.'d ceal- i n gs ! -Unique dual purpos e fireplace highhtes both llv10~ room and spacious fam1 - l y room. Sp1ral1n~ s taircase leads to mnm- m o th ma ster onil childr.ens s uites! A gourmet kitchen with sunshine hlghlites and !)Cparate pantry! Dual 11urpo11e backyard for gardening and entertain· ing and room for boat/- trailer! Unique chlldrens pool! Call 8117 6010. Of'IN Ill 'i • n ~ l\JN TO U( N•'f' f.•'lilliJI· .. .. .. ~-'!';~ ....... ~:~.~.~ ......... We I ..... " .... w. Ha.1 .. Por.•-'-..,......" __ ........ • .. loo -••••••• •••••••••••••••••• I -1-,,.... -••r I •••r... t 002 5 .. ••••• ••••• •••• •••••• •••••••• ••••• • • •••• • •••• • •••••• •••••••• • • • • • •••• ••••• • Tuelday,June10.1975 • DAILY PILOT Bl ....................... ...................... ..., 1002 •••r'lil ' IOOJ 1002 51Mrll 1002 ----·---------... ~~~. ......... ..... ... ...... ..... .. ... . ... ..... .... ......... ........... ... . ..................... . ~:.~~ ••••••••••••• :.~~ •••••••• 1 ~-~-~ ••.•••. LIDO ISLE ~aterfront 4 Bil., s ba., rumpus rm Pier & rloal, ~andy bcuch. $295,000 · Beaut. 6 BR, 5 Ba. or 4 UR, 4 Ba with 2 BR, l ba. Apt . Sandy beach courtyard, shore mooring. $295,000 ' Spacious 4 BR, family r'm., dining rm s unny priv palio; 52 ft lot. $179,000 ' Wat•rfront Lots 40x90 ft. $250,000 40x90 ft. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR .141 Huy\odt Q,.,,.. N B 675 6161 GeMNI · I OOZGtMf.al I 002 · ............•••••...... , ......•••••..•........• ••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE OFFICE MANAGER for million dollar volume office Positions now open d ue to expan sion & promotions. A ll interviews stricllv confi.d e nlial. As k about our high profit s haring. Call 7 14:848-180 I Ask For ••• Will ••••••••••••••••• GtMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IEACHVILLA 41R + 2STY POOL ASSUME $26,800 Park lik e g rounds enhance formal double door enlry. Large fam1ly s ized l1 v1ng room. Formal d 1 nw~ room. garde n view k1lchen. F1esla party room over looks walled courtyard. Dramal1c :.Lairs Lo elcga nl ma:.ler & childrens !>wtes. Take over 7',;, V /\ loan. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. Sblll per mo. puys all Must sacrifice. ll urry ! Call 963-7881. ()l>fN ,,. y . ,, , I I 'i" •, , I •• ~I TREE Ll~.:O CULDESAC OHL Y $59,950 This charming new list 111g has everything. :.I Over:.1rec.l l>c.lrrns. larg~ family room, rumpus room. with ample :.pace tor your pool ta ble Completely rc<Jecoralet.I floor Lo ce1lmjt. t leavy s hukc roof with the charm of Eastsidc Costa Mesa. Call 545-9491. -~ . . . LANDMARK 5 BR 2 STORY Rambling 5 bedroom, 3 bath. lwo story. Formal OLDE COltOMA QUAINT is the word for this dcliJ!hlful 3 BR. & de n . R·2 zoning· room for second unit. So. of Hwy., walk to tihops. $99,500 ANOTHER NtW LISTlt-'G ON HA.YSIDE DR. Unobstructed view down Jetty ; lovely beach in front. 4 BR, 3 ba.; b eautiful e ntry. $258,000 EASTILUFF FOREVI<~RVT E W. 4 BR, 3 ba ., 2 frpfcs., 35 ft . ga m e rm. Sell e r motivated . · $10?.000 COMPANY REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy •• Cor0tto dtl Mor "Sellil•g Rfft Estate in 'Newport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 GeMrol I 002 · GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . , • rl~S~~· REALTORs' PRICE ·REDUCTION! This 3 bedroom house is a ll r e modeled with new u sed brick fireplace, lots of wood paneling. The n ew kitchen includes ne w applian ces," counter t ops a nd copper plumbing. New carpet. All s uper new! Only $44 ,950. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mor 1111 llOMll IOI llVIN(; llOCMURI PROPE M NA EM NT WI CU #ft, 1011 1111, Ult, H IUOI UFrlACI llf 1#1 1i.110lf CAKE AND EAT IT TOO: Thi~ home is n e w construction in old c harming CdM . It 's 3 ,000 s q. ft., 4 bedrooms; ·there's plenty of room with very little yard work. It's locat ed so you can walk to the beach or to the stor es, a tilock each way. This home combines the best of a ll worlds. Now you can Have your big house and quaint area too. This one's a piece of cake. Don't let the $136,500 frost you . UMl9UE HOMES. Realtors -675--6000 2443 E. Cit Hwy., CoroM det Mer .I 002 °G4ttleral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW FASHIOHEO 2 STORY WATERFRONT PRIVATE PIER AND SUP COMPLETELY REMODELED thruout, in and out. to ne w , including plush carpe ts & drapes. 3 Bdrms . fam r m . 2 bths, fireplc, se"p. la undry rm, garage + 4 car off-street parking. Over 800 s q . ft. of n e w decking . $149,500. Try 157( down -Owner will h~Jp fina11ce. JACOBS REALTY 6 75-6670 2919 Newport Blvd. comer 30th l 002 1Gfltft'ol 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ll WESLEY N TAYL0R CO REALTORS since 1H4 . G...,.al I 002 CoroMt del M.-I 022 Corotta del Mer I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hort;,or Vi•w Ho.n Vou owo the hrnd! B~t v1tlue in thiiJ prc1t1g" neighborhood. Sh•rp Monaco model featunnai 2 bdrm:, .. convert. den, 2 baths & lge. country kitchen , elegWll dJrun.i area. Lge. pauo with eai:;y maintenance landscaping. Just $61f,7SO C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640.0010 .. NEGLECTED" 4 IR·2 STY POOL BEACH $28,900 Park 11 k e approjch Large ramal y :.1.tc li ving room . Gourmet kitchen + dine. Swecpin~ :.liurs to separate ma:.tC'r & childrens s wle:.. Take over \*',~ f'llA loan NO NEW LOAN C~TS. $267 pe-r month pays all. H U RR Y for thtb BARG AIN ·S3l'fllll'e VA LLEY REA L TY PRESENTS RUSTIC AND CHARMING What IS your pre ference? This_nair of fine home s locatc-d in the b~sl of south of the hig hway locations offers one of each characteristic:. 'fhe larger rus tic three bedroom home is all in knotty pine, has a g reat massive fireplace and cathe dral ccilin~ with exposed beam s. The cha rming two bedroom older home is of s ignificant locl:ll his tory and is undcrrenled at $250. a month . A s king $140,000 -.vith an assumable ~>4.000. loan <.1t 8',. Call 6 75-7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE \1ALljEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. ~ring ~11ml & make~. ]rona del Mor I 022 Fout\taln Valley I 0 34 Call 963-7881 . _ •. • • • •• • • • • •••• • ••• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •••••••• • • • QPtN 111 9 •ti\ l llN IOht fl 1 • [ •.. · ·· 11~ S ectacularView Pool SPAHISH 4 BR . ~:1jjj,iljl ;!J 4lir .F<~mHm.2':1 lia +POOL '.L . : JjiJi ;J Prof. detor & lndscp"d bl';iut1 tully up~rac.lel.1 I ... ,.,.:· ··:: :" ----· •• ·-~ 874 Sandcastle On ve bed rm ram rm. 2 bath $1111,000 * 640·8226 home ~n large lot. C~l$, ---------1 GREAT NEW DUPLEX drps, l>ltns: Charmin~ EASTSIDE 3 br 2 ba frpl cpls & decor wllh lpk, covered TRIPL~ . c.Jrps'. Ow~et· ~Ill con-patio. ~ro:: la?~ta~ing. New, al mos~ finished. sider (!nd . 675.202-1 eves <?ur best \ alue .. ~.000. Ilu11Lin s. fi re place, -Calltos-ee! Bkr~·71)51. carp cl s. w a I k -1 n 2 Charming houses on wardrobes, lovely decor. wide lot So. of hwy, CdM . Very auract1ve in and &!Jut. gardens. Sll,500. Investo r 's Ste.al! out. Big lol. &.:e anytime. Owner, 673 4169 2800 :.q. tt • 2 sty, :; br, Asking S!S3,500. Call - ------1 fam. rm. frpl. new U 1W. 540·1151. Nr. new l'Pl~. & l\1lch ~HERrTAGE • .• REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 1024 -.111yl tlr. Call for :.uJX!r l.?wpm·c . Hk,: ~·~ By Owner· 2 UH, sml fenced yard. Slti.500. Cctll Huntington Beach I 040 646·07·11L 55J l1Jm1lton, •••• •• •••• ••••••••••••• 4 BDRM-$41 ,000 CM. I BIG 5 BEDROOM Spacious 4 bdrm, 2 bath ---------Newer 5 bedrm. :.I hJth tamily home on qwel. $38,900. home 111 top area do:.l' lO tree lined cul de sat ocean. CarpcG. drapes, street. Extra large fam1 · 4 BEDROOM bllns. waler soltener. UP· ly room, deluxe bwll·in 2 BATH home. C<ir pc!ls, graded lhruout. Move Ill kitchen, big double car drapes, r ange and dis-cond1t1un. Nr varks & garage & close to St. hwasher. Near schools & s.:hools. 3 Ca r ~ar. John ·s Catholic Church & markets S55.0W. Mkr 8-ll 5.>-11 EASY TERMS school. G46·7711. Open Roy MeCcrdle ------- Eves. Realtor 1810 Newport Costa Mesa548-7729 r THE REAL ESTATE RS i BEACH entry, s unken living GeMrat 1002 Gnteral I 002 LINDA ISLE -HEW -LUXURIOUS Perf eel des ig n. l~lcganl c:arpeting & drapes. expensive wallpapers, exten s ive use of Italian marble. poo l & jac uzzi . 5 BR. formal DR, billiard rm. FR & 3 gar. Pier ts lip. $395.000. -. Lovely 2 bdrm. house & 1-lill avt. Easts 1dc, close in. $5U,000. Owner. lleautiful 2 story, :{ halll Condo with l1n1 shcd "bonus room rnrlud1n g !-thower and wl'I trn r. Walk to schools. mtnuks to shopping and frecwJy. You must scl! lhts one! 76 LIHDA ISLE DR. OPEH WEO. 1-5 211 I Sa.1 Joocpn Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-4910 S3l,000. 646·118511 541:1. 944 J Uclwecn 10 AM & 1; PM room . Enormous party· ••••••••••••••••••••••• VA ASSUMABLE g ame r O<?m w i t.h POOL fireplace .. Glassed in SIZED LOT ~ourmet k1tcheh. EX· MOTIVATED THE BLUFFS ····················'·· Colleqe Park Charming !l' he.Inn with added vool lablo s1.tc family room. new slwi: ca1 pel Tree ~haded yard with roi:k plamcr:. too. lt!ns1ve patio and wan· This beaull.Jul upgraded dering private ~rounds. 3 bed room. 2 bath family I lousekccpers quarters. home 1s priced at only Separate ch1ldrens wing S49,000 in lovely Mesa del and hideaway master Mar. The hui:e lot with :.u1Le. Walk lo beach. boal a nd trailer access SELLER!! This Glen Mar Macco built 4 bed room. 2 bath. carpe ted and draped home o[ gl'nwnl' lt\Jn!! 1:. wa1ttnJ! JUSl for )OU . Lease land of $15. ix:r month and t$ clo:.e lo shopping & sl'hools. An outs tanding buy al $42.500. LOWEST PRICED iuu-rm_.,..aim-· .CW"'::J1;;-m---m 3 Bed, 2 bath family 962-4471 (~~)546·8103 home on a tree lined 1~~~~~~~~~ I 002 GeMt"al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• str eet 1n COLLEG Er: UGI now ! Call 963·67o7. I .'-lllQuai·I . I IQ .1 ~ Just $5:.150. down. Sec it and large family room. Plac• · ""'' , .. ,.,. "'·' .;m1 f,. :'!~f-~~~u11acH [® lti&IU11 Pnlp;lfi•~ -~~~~~~~~ HOME IN IRVINE Small 3 bdrm .• 2 t>aths. s urrounding beautiful atrium. This is a free standing home with no common walls, located close to everything. PARK. Fireplace. tov·d patio. DW, no paint, & workbench 1n garag~ AL only $42,500 4 BR + lqden $49,500 l\1 aster :.u1lc & lJJ lh down 3 Ull':.·hath llfl. Corner lot w l>oal i.:o.1le. Crpt:.. drp::.. Liltn:.. fµk • Bike lo bt.•adl. You rn.iy JOin pool 11enn1s c•lu b. C all Lo sec!! Ukr 536-&:!:.lli .. . --•-• _. 14000U~IL5!.NIWf'OITHACH Offered at $.51,500 546-4 141 11 New~t '81. '9sta Mesa ---CORONA DEi. MAR Very cute & lovely 2 udnn. home on one of our n1 cesl :.ln:cts. A dandy couple ·s home or a fine invesLmcnt for luturc ex· pansion LO a duplex. ~~~d~ ~ .. ~~.~~a ~~~~/.!~~~~~2> home, dbl gar + rnR 2B R apts. QweL street. apt. Assume 7~% VA $87,SOO. $CASH$ • FOR YOUR HOME QUICK ESCROW D.J. Feenstra Inc 549-3162 ~ COATS& WALLACE 640-8811 ANYTIME [[U~lllN-M/\fiTIN IHcJ loan. Small down·Owner HAL PIMCHIH will carry 2nd TD. Must ..J ASSUC.tREALTORS ----REALTORS--REAL ESTATE, INC. PARK HUNTING TOH GULSWAY AT THE BEACH $63.500 sell·l'ull price SS0,900. 2727E.Coast llwy. C A L L P ll EST I G E 6 7 5-4392 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR MESA VERDE . ~· Call 642-5678 Want ads BAV AND BEACH 075·3000 •" • ....... _ .... • o .. <> .... • •>• ..,...,. HOMES, HEALTOK~. ----------&15·6646 Getterol I 002 GeMrot I 002 Gneral I 002 GeMral I 002 Open Daily l-5 J UST LISTED. Beautiful 305 Broadway, CM 3 bedrm home w/g1anl --------······················· .................................................................... . COME St::E !' Lar~c de· add·on family rm. Only $48.950. One blcx:k from Keep 1:ool lh1s summer 111 this charming :.I hdrm home, t·ompktcl;,. air cond1t1oncd & uµ;..:radl·d to a ll!c. Separate I am11) room and torm.il d111111~ , prol css1onjll;,. landsca p~d. Located 011 .l lovely cul ck !-.ae :.lrE'• l. f-'ir:.l llml' Jlh l'fllSl'll. $Sb.WO. C..111.Hti·l:Jl.l 1002 General 1002 Gfltft'ol ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OM THE BEACH FOR Sl'3S,OOO D elig htful 3 b e droom -3 bath home plus d en on the EAST OCEAN FRONT PENINSULA. Spectacular Catalina & P a los Verdes view on c lear d ay + n c·;er e nding ocean vit!W. CORONA DEL MAR FAMILY HOME Charmin g 4 b c d~o ~m hom e w /f amil y roo m , drnu~.g r oom, breakfas t bar, wet bar, 2 t1replaces, front & rear balconies, en c losed patio. Low mainte na nce yard . Close to beach . $129,000. ALMOST MEW -LITTLE ISLAHO Large 2 year o ld 3 bedroom, family room, 21,2 ba th custom home plus income apt. over g arage. Huge mast e r s uite. powder room. Hurry! $155,000. LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILL~ Ready fo r the g rowing fa~1Jy ;. 4 bedrooms. fam ily room. p~t10 with gas lig hts, twin ch ar·brotler and pool with jacuizi. $105,000. ~LAM FOR THE FUTURE B e autiful Dig Cunyon condominium . 3 bedrooms., ocean view wood decks, contine ntal char.:O ancl ~race. All for only $149,500. Cu ll today. mac nab I Irvine realty FIND ME OHE? ~ ----- tachetl rumpus room ( W/t)alh & tplc. Plus 3 golf course >wner anx· 1ou:.' C: .i 11 World Ilea I bed mom!>, compl Cll·ly Estate. 556 ii77. r c I u r b I s h c cl . I g c ----- wardrobe clo:.eL-;. hv rm, BEAUT. Decor . wallpr. 3 d111in~ area. top·grade br, 2 ba. U1 g. spcnal bit. shag crpt:. & drps. Boat on fam rm. w1frpl. Must or trailer gall! on Jllcy sec 1t ' S42,900. Under Lt:.t Good lmancing a\Jll. p11 cc for qui ck sale. 1>4ti·392l:l.eves673·4577 ()wnr. 5-ll:I 1005 ---- 3 BH , 2 BA, dbl. gar, lg. fnced. yd , nr. schb. ()I-tr .. 'i• ~1 . 3 Bedroom & family home at ONLY $41,500 Located close to South Coast Plaza and two major Freeways for easy access. Vacant & ready for occupancy. Walte r King 642·8235. · (E66) EXCLUSIVES CORONA DEL MAH DUPLEX-New on the market & a delight lo St!t!. Owncr·s un1 l Ill fronL -3 BR. 2ba plus! 2BR rental. J usL 5 yrs old, and priced al only $125,000. SPYGLASS HILL Lachenmyer Realtor THE REAL ESTATE RS Qu iel s treet. Wtl l cooperate. VA. OK to ~===-pn nc 1 p .d s. ~35,400 ~----;;::,.,,, NEWPORT HORSE RAHCH. H a ndsom e 6 b e droom ranch house, st a ble, l ack i·oom, fenced corrals and healed pool for the comfort a nd pleas ure of a country gentleman a nd his family. $379,000. Lois Miller"' CE67) Owner transfe rred & CORONA DEL MAH <tn~1ous lo :.cllt11s 4 BR., SINGLE HOM~ on lot & 3 Ba. fam-rm upgraded 2 • 2 . Heady for ac.Jd1tio nal Sty hom e. Pncc reduced income u111L. It 's a buy al to $l59.000. $75,500. . OLD C.D.M. 5 Bil . .t Ua . f'am·rm BALBOA BAYFRONT homt: with 2 BH Rental DUPLEX properly pre Ur11l. Near beach &shop· senlly be ing used as pin g . Divorce Sale s ingle home. Priv.tte $122.500. LOVELY PRESIDENT HOME. pier-$250,000. or lry a BUILDERS DREAM VIEW, POOL!!! yearly leaseof$1500. mo. An R·2 Lot in Old CdM VA TERMS 5iit1-0111t> ----- EA S TSIDE BY Owner A/.,'1.. t\SSUMI•: VA or new GI. No down. :1 COSTA MESA br . SJti .~:io. 5.t lJ 7739 : CRV is 111. OK for vc~ 9tl8·7944 purchase. 3 oorlroom. I' 2 ------baths, hardwood floors. FHA-YA TERMS Call now 646·7171. ONLY $3 1,500 [.~_'"'" "'''.mJQ ~~~:i~ :~. ~~ ~:~; -~ ~ transporat1on. schools 675-551 I with 1 BK . 1"4 Ba home 4 b e droom , family room on Cole of Newport onrear.RoomtoBUlLD. 4BDRMS +POOL c ul-de-sac street. Laszlo Sharkany 2515 E. coast 11wy. sos.ooo. $41 .500 Great potential for youni: family or investment Lo w dow n to \.Cls 5-tS-9491. Real Estate byNtcl/AY WHATYO U WAHT "W E HAVE" This ~real larruly room home 1s a super \aluc. It. is a J BK rn top ;.irca with all convemt>ncPs Close to BEACH. HUHRY. Call 842·~37 l -------644 -6200 (E68) Corona del Mar. HARBOR VIEW Greal ftt mtly home of· 4 BR . 2 Ba . Fam·rm fers s pacious bdrm:-.. 2 WALK TO BEACH IA YFROMT EXTRAORDIHAIRE -YOU QUALIFY Mon le go wi th VIEW. baths, fireplal·e, huill tn:. ASKING $25,000 8 d & heated pool ' GI & FllA VIEW. $3000 moves you tnlo this ran new· move lll now. terms al only $41.500. ·~~~~~~-1 Delightful llunt111i.:ton Exec u ti v e r a m i I y des ig ned 4 sharp condo tn area of S79.5oo. Call 963-5671or55tVio.15. &ach res 1denl'C. /\mpll' bedroom s, 41 2 bath s with luxury homes.No quall· 673-7601 , •lS"x35"POOL • for hachclorl'!oo:. or approximately 4000 s q . feet of fymg to assume ex1sltng l__________ Deli ghtful 3BR2ba home ecstalll' coupl e Sunken . FHA loan. S33.900. full ·--------111( + fam rm. poot table-sz fi replace p1l. chccrlul livable a r ea including stunnmg CALL962 77"0 t & dra"·" tor•·ed price. . ex> IT'S G~... playrm, bltn B-B-Q & on carpe s ....... ~. " family room of rose wood &teak, KEY ~ 1 d .~ air h eat. bu1ll·1n s . • SELL FAST!!! an enc ose cur .. e·sac st. wine rack & fully equipped wet bar, c I DE ALTOn s X . .. ...... L••sr···· Cha<ming '"'""'' roul. g o urmet kitchen, s urrounde d by n n Clullnowthroraphar~rnnu~mgen CopistronoBeoc:h 1018 4948611Lag ach. Pleasant patlCl. Convl'· . o see 1s c n . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------. -nienl to :.hopptn~. Mu:.l lovely patio, pool & jacuzzi. P~er & bedrm home located EASTSIDE 1-:x be seen to be appr.-c1at· 45• Dock, Fee Land. Vee Stmson CORONA DEL MAR preferred Easlside are For Sale Hy Owne~ 3Br, 2 2 & 3 Bdrm. Hy ownl'r. e d . v A C A N T • 642-8235. (E69) This duplex is one of the near Newport Harboi:.J · ba, cpts/drps. A/C, f.,-i>I~. 556·0567 FL EX IBLE TERM S. best buys to be had in School. Features forma Sprinkler s~ Bltins, 897-0321. Corona del Mar. Localed dining room, breakfast $46,000. 493·596t $48,950 DOVER SHORES. m a prime rental area, nook, immense famil Corona del Mer I 022 GI FHA Ok! ELEGANCE & PRESTIGE with 2 bdrms. & l·bdrm. room. carpels, drapes ••••••••••••••••••••••• Or a ssume t he low· C AMEO SHORES 3 bedroom -convertible den -all Let us show you this fine bltns. Beautifully don HV Hills-Channing interest loan on Ullt\ l:'?tant Et Cg a n t ,, a rd e n h o. m e beautifully r e d ecorated with c harm potential r e turn on inside and out. Price Ocean Bay view. large family home with a hugcL.~~~~~~~~-~ d tt f76,500sa e pnce. below ma rket value p eled fa mily room w /spcctHCUl nr ocean .an. J e . Y & good t ast e . Formal dining room $67,soo.CallS40·ll5l lot.3Br,2Ba,formaldin an . ·2yroldCov.Broo.J Br,:? Vl·cw. w..•n c lo"Cd front patio with & t k"t h $159 500 rm, 2 frplcs. Mlssion tile handsome wood burnmmg Ba home on 70xl50 lot. !i L " b d 2 -town coun ry l c en. ' . entry, Cam rm & k1tchen· fireplace, '3 hedroo s. mm Lo ocean. $l9 950. fountain and pool. 3 e roo!11: ·1 Barbara Aune 642·8235 (E70) .> 0 -000 r an ch kitchen. wood · · ( 1 d o /panlr,.. wner. -,... · C"b'1nets. bwlt·1ns. N..._ Owner. 847·5384 bntbs. fh.mity room. orma anmt> By Appt Only 644-0523 .. ..,. u OMl Of THE TOP 10. . . wax fl oors. Enclosed 3 Pl_.EX & 4 PLEX room, wel bar· $250.000 . HORSE RANCH SEE THE ocrr........ front yard. bkr. ,"' E A ,, 1 N C A 4 bedroom Palermo model with 5Al""ll n , THE d 11 & fl 1/J Ac.-41A. ---------t From ybul"' front step 540-1 720 COMPLETION 10 lo CUTIE DUPLEX IH no expense spare on wn oor Just $34,750. Walk one short block & T ~RBELL choosE' from Don 't m1slf Villaf:?C. Cozy red brick fireplace. coverings. View from ups tairs cualoro s yr. old home. Only $4000 Down wotch the bo1&t.s return at ~ this opportumty. F'rom beam ceilings, 2 ~edroom front bedroom. On one of the best s treets. central a1r-t•ondtt1on1ng, to assume runtastic 73 sunset. Take an early 2955 Harbor Bl•d., $87.500 house. The bock 1s a bachelor Carl Butler 642·8235 (E71) all bwlt in kitch •n, 2 ba. VA loan on 1mmaculate 4 morning jog on tht' C .M. Springfield F.btatcs t ~4 500 ~ Ac. & needs pamtln~ & bedroom home tn Foun· beach. All this can bf-000 3853 &48-3300 hideaway. Never vacan . ojJI I • corp •tin g. Potcnlia1 lain Valley. Unbehcva• yours when you own t.hi:s ASSUME 7% Loan, Sand Kent Rogers Realty UJ.aJ:H 6444200 $S,OOO r esale profil . blc tow price or ohly spacious 3 UR FamJly pointe Hme 2 Sty, 4 BR. 3 - MIWf'OlT llACH 644-1766 CALL BKR. $32,500. Vil('l.tnl. Call room home with huge & Ba, sep fam &din·rm. Nr SHARP ! 4 br w1fam r m, LAGUMA llACH 494-0749 to'll>owlfl>flff ,..,.MeMtl..., 1714196).4543 World Rut l::s tate mastersuitclow,lowup So. Coaal Shof>ping & lodscpd. yd, ~arden, A COLDWlt..L a.AMeCa co. . ~had!. C11111oti.i. atU S56 m1. keep. Only sns.ooo. w1lh Irvine lndust.. Park. Only ~o:m.;l~:r: ~r~As· ......:.~!!!!~~;;;;~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::=:..._~C~lass~i~f~ic~d~A~d~s~~64~2~·56~7~8~~~~~~~~~~~te~r~m~s~.~A~M~cn~t~.~G44~7~2~11:._J_ss~7~,9~50~.~0~w~n~e~r~SS7~~-5589~~_::u::e::_~·~:.:·.:::_::::=: 1 , 81 , DillL Y PlLOT ttamn..,.S-. ····~t················ ,, ......... 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>ruUge llome. 4UJ\ or a Br+ Oep,. Jmmae. Up- graded.· $81 ,9.50. W..3'Wn. CALIF CL.A5SIC •••+ ...... nu qual.ifyJng, no new luot n fee!l .. '-SS Ume uwncrs. 7 ",C, VA loan balance, $307. mo. PITI pays illl 1 Gourmet lc1tehen, liPllrklin J: c:us tom pool w /chlld sutety yard. Owner will lose now home if not sold soon ! Asking !or offen. Bkr962·SS 11 1044 ··········~··········· 'J'UK'fLI-.: ROCK HOME :! Ur, 2 Da , l"am. Km . fo0urmal l>1n. llm. Li v. Km .. & alrium. NI'. pool & p;i,rk . $GJ,SOO or re. :.isonable offer. Prine. Only. 833-1462 or SS8·92.S2. PURPLE THUMB'S DELIGHT 1'UR1'LC:H.0Ct\:. This home h as been l;.indscaped to lhc Nth dl'j'.!rcc, with a rouuli.un, Schools and Instruction This variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow '. For further inrormation rc~ardin1t plarcment er advertising in the Ua1ly Pilot Sc-hools anti lnslruction Dirccto~y CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325 TEENAGERS! (11·17 COED> TRAVELING CANOE CAMP On The , LOWER COLORADO RIVER 8 DAY, 7 NIG.HTS l • 100 JULY OR AUGUST r ii Rf'1_er•atlons An Umihd •FrlMMlsh ip •Ch ..... •C'"'"'"'¥olol•ag •Flsh"'9. •Swl~ * WilcMn.ess .... ...,.... • SeH·Di_sco•ery CALL 646-5274 ·JAPAN KARATE FED. JJl-Mcw ........... II.I. Slllh #5, .,._ .. I Day1. Tel. ·642-0326 Mites 642·8387 ........ ,.... ...... , ... ,- MO CO_MT(lAC,TS NO GIMMlq<S $24 P.ER MOMTH SpeCial ·rates t<? families, college students & groups. FRH TRI.Al. WSOM • l••r<ol~to-S~lto llY'I Sllalo I• * Aikldo * ~atl°" •Jllllp •H,.tddo *Yago "' H l e r fa II and 1n a ll .)'•1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jj111;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;11 1naturc shrubs and lrt.>cs. I ,1-----~---,-------~--""'\ J\love right in to this im-' maculate 3 Ud. with a fa mily room and enjoy the Jo \•c ly patios from \!Very room. l'rice<l at $69,!JOO. f'cc. RAISOR'S REALTORS 45~ Cainpus Or .. Irvine (.;am pus Valley Shop Ctr. CALL 833-8600 Potential Plus! llidden \'alue lurks in this J bdrm ... ima~1na · Hon and '! decorator's tu~ch wi ll tran.sform it lnlo a r eal gem. It's Jocaled on the most de· s1rablc lot in the area, OjdJoinini.:: 4·acrc park. Don 't overlook (his one ail only $3!1,!150 .. "' VlSleN Rl!ALTY 552-7500 TU~TLEROCK MEWL Y LISTED };xqui site, mint l'Ondi- 1100 \·1ew home in the President J-lomt!S area. 3 Jl4rms .• 2 baths, family rm. Profess. decor. & lndscpd, Jl u~e covered }>Htio for outdoor enter taining, ~·ith pass-lhru from kitchen & u:et bar. Lush Jndscpg. front & r'e· -.r. Fountain in eo8rtyard cnlr)'. Too many extras tu mention. J\ h o me everyone <l reams of owning; must ~t:e ~ ,\sk for Lorraine. IRYIHE HOMES W:e-altors 552·7000 :ru n.TL EROCK Uro:.od- moor PJ:.on 4, 4 br. 2' ~ bJ, d i n. rm, fam . rn1 , _p:.oncled gar. Up).(radctl ~·pt').(, Kitch cpt'g. Li:. Jot. VU of hills. Nr. park &-pool. Land int·l'd. 833·0J46 LCICJUllO leoch I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SP .AMI SH STYLE 2 sty homl', pools..:. lot W/OCCanvu, 3 I.: SUR· decks. s br, 4 ha. hui;!e J ain rm. 3000 sQ. fl . Uy ownr. Sll9,SOO. Sally . 714-499·:Mi7, 714 ·G3!1·!:17Ul YICTORIA HLDS. On the popular North :;1de. a cha rming 3 bdrm. home. pegged Oak firs. t hruout. Lovely patio & )!ardens. Ocean view ! Only a rew blks. !rorn beach. $110,000 • TURNER ASSOC. J 105 N. Cst Hwy. Laguna 494-1177 Clly Lights &ocean View . '.3 BR, fam rm, wet bar. All terms. Princi pals on· ly.581.:!967. _,,Af/an REAL ESTATE qoo c.1,.,,,,.,Y'" .,, 4''~ ··~' ~ 19 C'Jl6 Check This UTILE RED SCHOOL HOUSE. Recjister Now For Summer Program 1525 Sonta Ana A.ve., Costa Mesa Call 64S.438 I Ages ~1;~7 Full & h alf day programs Picnics /Overnighl Cam pouts ,{}each Excursions/Field 'f1·ips: * Swimming Lessons .A.voilable Open 6:30 AM· 6 PM :· Jndividu:.1\ Attention. Expericnc.:cd T eac hers . Planned 1Jrogru 1n - lncluding ma lh & reading rcudincss, arts & crafts, music, science, s tory time, socia l s tudies & crcali vc plan: .• GOING TO EUROPE? Be Prepared! Learn Lan9uages. Customs. Etc. Experienced Europf'an Tulor ... Sove Time, Money & Eri>arrassrrent Also, Private Tutorin<J In FRENCH, GERMAN & ITALIAH Call Now For Class Information 714 /525-9825 Summer Fun at the · c5 ~')0RANGE .COAST YMCA Adventure Club A Day Camp ror all boys & girls 1;.10. !\lon·t"ri. 9::JOam·4pm. Ea ch d;.i y, your child will experience ;.i full:--:·Patkt:.d . \\'Cll supl.'rvised, top <1u<ility proi.:ran1 of h1kin).(, ,::;irncs, sports, 1-rafts, tumblin~. trarnpo!Jnl'. S\\'LrnrninK. skits. ~ongs & much more~ Individual emphasis "'ill he plared on fun, tcllo"•shi11. sportsman ship. values. fair play & team"·ork. SiJ,!n op fur 1 v.eck or all IO. Cost: ''Y" mcrnbcrs·S201""•k. Nun "\'"members sis, wk. DAY CAMP SCHEDULE SESSION DATES 1 June 16 -20 2 June23 -27 ' 3 June 30 -July3 4 July7-ll 5 July 14 -18 6 7,uly 21 -25 7 :July 28 -August 1 8 August 4 - 8 9 August 11 -t5 10 August 8 -22 Swimming \\'ithuul 11u est ion, lhl' FJ;>.;i:ST proJ.:ram oiva1 lablc fur ;.ill ages i11 !111s area : 1\ll tl'ul'hers oire Y!\ICA rrrtifled in.~tructurs !>lrcss1ng the l\'l'\\' ]'\;al'[ Progl't'ssive Procran1 fur S'A•irnming. Limll\'ll <.:la sses to ).\l\'t' ma)(1n1urn bt-'11Cfit s to 1•arh st1 u.ll·nt, J\1 01\I~IY & 1\TE: for :-Olom & C'hild J.J ~Ts . Tl !XY TOTS 3·5 yrs. old . PROG HF.SSIVF. CJ.,\SSF:S u)!c G & l"p·a pn1)!1"l'!-.S h 'l' proc_rarn rr11111 bt•j.!11\ning l•~ adv;.illl'l-4.I ~la)!l'S. Cost for ••ach l!J .Jt·~son Sl·ss1on. "Y " ml'nlllt·r~-ss. :'\on "'Y" 1nt•1nb1·rs·Sl5. Dr\Jnc. St·uh~. Li rl•sa ,· • 111c ,\lso c\va1Jabll•, SWIM SERIES DATES Series Registration No . Day Date 1 Aller May 1 June 16~17 2 June 27 June30-July11 (July 4·no class) 3 Julyll July1 4-Ju!y25 4 July 25 July 28·Aug. 8 5 August 8 Aug. 1 l·Aug. 22 For further information call the ,.·y .. ot 642·9990, or stop by to r e1)ister at 2300 University DriYe, Newport Beach House1 For Sale ~:::.~~~~ ....... ]~~!!!.~~~.~~ ....... . Newport Be och I 069 Newport leoch 'I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Houses For S• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loguna Hiquel I 052 Mewport leach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f.nnouncing MeodOwlari< Farms 2nd Annuol Horse Mastership Oinics .•. In Ju~ng & Dressage. Our accredited lnmuctor for the 2nd year is Cami Mason. JUMPING July 23 lhn1 21, July 21 tin 26 Augvst 18 thnt 22 DRESSAGE July 7 lhn1 I I & .t.Mgusl 4 thnt 8 Each Cou .... ONy $60 With own harse $40 for more information & registration Call 846·9340 Day• 846·8576 Eves Now Offering A Cass in TINT TOT BODY AWARENESS For Children Ages 3-5 Tears Old Let your child develop a sense or body awareness. Let he or she fi nd _put what their body can do. We A,.. Offerit19= ·Classes In Women's Exerciu. ' Beginning To~ed Gymnastics fool-Girft .... Call 968·9537 After I PM HALECREST CLUB SWIMMING LESSONS All i....ts . .t.gos 3 Tn& Up 1 • 10 Lessons-$12.00 (non-members) Each lesson Jh Hour ' ' • Jr. & Sr. Lifesav:ing offered REGISTER HOW FOR Sessions 1 & 2, June 30th thru J uly 11th And July 14th thru July 25th Registration: June 25th & 26th 5 PM-7PM SwiM DirKlor.J-1-.c:-.ins Call 963-5320 or 557.7234 Houtes For ScH Son Ju~n CondOlnlniwns Income Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capistrano I 078 for sol~ 1 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H•wport 1eoc11 1 069 •••••• • • ••••••••••••••• 1 ··~·:·~·:· ·~·~·~·~·;·:··~·~·:·;··~·~·:·~··:1·--i~U.:liTS'--•• • • ···················BEAUTIFUL J l>r, 2 ba l• IOUHITS PROMONTORY LAST OF ITS mdl. homo. Nc. ""'' & OPEH EYEHIHGS EASTSIDE IA Y HOMES LIDO ISL.AHO WATERFRONT KIND ~~~~· 5~1·1 .fc~~~~9 r~: Vill age Garden, is now Walk one block to 17th Luxury ""'alerfront Sandy beach is the settinr1 for this big, NEWPORT 499-1840 aft. SPM open MondaylhruThun-Street shopping. (9) one hum es priced from ie. day evenings tit 9 :00 so bed rm + owners 2 $2ll,JOO. SS ' waterfronts. & handsome, unique property .. All DUPLEX Mobile Homes come and see the best bedroom unit. Scheduled 607 Ba yside Drive, h e r e in thi s s tunning home o f 4 big bedroom.-; up+ 3 For Sale 1100 buyin OrungeCounty.At income $182.5. mo. FUii Newport Beach. 673.:1000 ' e xqui s ite taste 1& quiet beauty. 4 big bedrooms do""-n. In ••••••••••••••••••••••• $19,950 .. for a beautiful 2 price, $179,500. (Owner • Bdrms., den, s tudy. intimate dining very good condition Owner. Fleet""·ood 12x60', bcdrm,2bathwithbltns, may help finance.) Call BA YFRONT area, Jasl "'ord kitchen + 2 bdrm. & 2 throughout1 with ~cw enlarges to 20x60'. Up-gas .,hellt & A/C, Y8ou for de~~ils . · Super charm 2 bdrm. 2 2 Customllomt-s wood shing e exterior. graded. Nice ltB Park. can go wrong. ee EacluslYeWJlll • ba. home. Main Deach bath apt. I mpossible to duplicate on 1·en yards to sun bathing Days 529 .2134, eves Jerry or Dean at 4100 W .• ;;: ~~~nij~gfi:ta~~c~ REDUCE.co""""•·'!oR A ~~~i?e~~1:C~i~s~~e Lldo. $375 ,000 ~ny~~ele8~.S~~. j~!~ _960=~-l=J~l•~·------I ~-~.1~antaAnaorcllll 111 ~-- SJIS,000 F'AST SALE! J BR, faro Bay&only V.Z blocklolhc callS46·23l3 . '6S Mobile Homel2x60', 2•1'!~~~~~~~~~ 640~1811 ~~~~~~~~~~! rm &occ.;anvu. Ocean. Each home has 4 LIDO REALTY Of'fNJ11Q •••l fUN10HrNP(f• br, 2 ba, encl sun porch.'I: _....__...ME VACANT •••.•••• $86,500 bdrm s, 4 baths & V • S.W. Santa Ana. Nice hteornePro~ 2000 l'V"911 1 OCE.HVIEW ~· th Goodu•-G JI 2 r l 3377 la Lido, H.I . 673-7300 ' ..... , ""' uw1oy • •-=-a e ry, 1rcp aces, "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~~ park. 540-0722 •••••• ••• •• ••••••••• ••• I'!~~~~~~~~~ Cuatom built :t bdrm., 2 Coll 493·2513 wetbar, ultta modern : ;' THIS 5 IT r • ' l I I • •• bath home ; view liv1n~ kitchen & pnvatc plC!r. . .., . ,..,~ Acre04Je for sale 1200 I 4 PLEX rm.w1thfr~lc.&paneled MlssionViei'o 1067 Fee land. Sec at 1200 Hewportleoch 1069 Mewportleodi 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• If you want to make • W;tlls: S<"p. 2 car i:arage, ••••••••••••••••••••••• East Jlalboa Blvd .. or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• liS: Ca nyon. Brund new TEN ACRES ~~~=~~ ~~o~~y~l:~d \t Hew Listi1tgl ()ne that •I ,:;ardcn 1'Clt1n.g. J>nv:.ilc 45 ASSUMABLE LOANS call 675·8120 for more de· CUSTOM JACUZZI J)cauv1ll c lownhomc. •I NR. ESCONDIDO you can paint. Thi.11 pro· ,..ally mollft ctnh! ·1 P••t10 area with n1aturc Jn Saddlcback Valley tails. +1~001. BY OWNER lir , view. Quick s ale Fullpricc$29,900.0wner pcctyha,tloepotcnto'allo All 3BR.,21la,wollcared '' trees. See todo.y ••I ' --n· ,, ' •· t S needed. $117,000 Agt SG7 .~ :1rea . Take o~c~ i>,aY-llGCAHYOMIUY ig .... a nyon s vcs Mllss1vc stone & stucco wi ll carry with small gcncrale a 20Ck retum. for.Xlntren.talarea.Oui:; • ments no qu ahfytn•· no value. Elegant 1 5tory, 3 ho1ne on beautifu l corner P4-·~o~-SS6=~"-------t 'down. CALL PRESTIGE Call & ''"to s-lhc•• 9 exclusive. Agonl. .J ~ "' 1 story 3 Br 3 & 3 car Br, 3 Bu, immaculate, -ES EALTORS .. .., -,,,..,pis· · -r--14;_--· -• n~~ Joan costs. Ran<-ho "arage'. Cpt;, drps', fully d in Bi.I! Canyon. i:orgcou~ San Cl•M•nh 1076 645Ho_664M 6 R . • well located units in 549·0812 646-6'110 , • -=: 11Wll.!:t!Pt!l.. V1e10 Realtors. 8.11-0'ZM, iandscaped incl. patio h 1 g h 1 Y u Pg rad e · big pines & <.:oral trees Laguna . Only $42,SO-O Hl 4 H TTl ....... nn~· Sl:JS,OOO. 11urrou nding home. ,::oil '":•••••••••••••••••••••• ~ I cash down . • .........,,,..•••·••oo., U-wport a.--· I 069 trellis. $12-t,SOO. ~ 0 vi. n s nw ~ putting green. l'ltarbl<" r CHR W for al I lOO REALONOt.tlCS LIYfllAGI: ••••••••••••••••••••••!' entry, 2 extra large 2 & en . DR, frplc, 1 Yr . t • BROK ERS 875-67 lllGll APPREC,.TION • N'w . S,9 •• 00. B'k'. •••••••••••••.••••••••••. ~ .. IARBOR View llomc4br, l l!!!~!!!!!!!lll!!!!'!l!!!l!'!~L j:;;;;~~~~~~~'I master bedroorn8, guest BARGAIN f t in lime for Summer ren-•1 L11 •Ni9MI 1052 ·-······················ 2•.~ ba' muny xtras, HIWPORT SHOltlS rbcdroom & den +, lhurJ!:e 1 -•~93~-~"~"'~'-------1 sale. Beauf."~ co':.~ 7010 tali , t b.e•e Newporti ' * WI ICMOW • priced to ~ell by owner. MOJO MOJO L 2 BR 3 :imily room. uge STYLE ed /t Beach units are only ._. pr1n. only. S88.SOO. Fee. arge ·•tory 4 · stone f1repl&C'e.'I. 11n sun· •RANCtl· plex . 112 units, rent as Assumable Joan availa· 113.900 and owner wW .1 LA6UMA MIGUEL fo'1 rm. 644 ·4374 after 6 io~eD~~05~1~~!': ,r:.:,; bath•; 2 aunrlecks, palio. ken Hv in11 room pit, I in 1 HOP.tE• apta. Projected '75 In· ble on this north Colli take 1~ down or aeClfl, • llST * .1 ~·~m~·--------the beach. P<O, tennis ~:.lk N~d~~. t~ri~!i r;amily room, 3 baths. Th~a~s'~•: ~P~~!"f G~••mn't pooap~rJoaxCu.!1°°. ,·,~.· M-e1 a 4. P lex. All J aomf:lhina lnexcnanse. JI Tl!RRJFIC Jo'amilY1 Roman tub. beautifully <'i bedrm, J_,. b&Ut wlill. . ~ -· .~1 Home, •DR. f"m rm, ~ NOTICE fe0a~~~ t~:~~/lease/ or riCg~tT•~0-•0.9SOD.R~~. TY decorated thrlJOUl, t:iitjlly ~d8 °0n,~po'r"f1~·;~'.lgA::C,e ~r~~~e3:..;.,n~~% ~~b~ 9 Owner V.:ill help nnaace IP. ,?mil · ·1• r m ca b inets salorc. ""' ~ worth $21:5,000. Wiii with minimum down Iii lllDCe ':' ftilJ 1wlrnmeni pool . GI ho Daily Pilot Cla""· ~ CALL NOW 1 __ .:.•c..::5.:.4.=l _·:.:12:::9:.:0:.....• __ 1 sacr1Cice tor $179,000. i nc . pan 'd . la'm r A~~[a , ~~iie':1.oo~7f:· $89.950. C;i.11 MS-8434, Al· Pl ap•rl::lea :.> .uumableloan.f14,900. ilied ad1 dlspl•y their 752 7315 Courtcs)' to Urokera. :f;~!_b1~~~~ri~;~c[eai~ 879.i 744 1oclatted South COait ni-'itto .11 L 1 8 ......__. ltffn. me11age1 with lt'•ibility .. . :;RA.CIOU~ &SPACIO US Phone ow ner: 6'4·2466 -Broker•. '4M ...,....11,,.. ,_ .. ~1.1 •3 ..• IOI0~'-404 and lmp•ct 1 Our ads, we JBR luxurious home hti:; Beaut. llr unique lds(p' .:.c::::...:c.:.;:.:;. _____ 1 are proud to 1ay, n!ally DONALD M. llRD tam rm, din rm. jaruzz1 w/ttrracc1. $119.500 I-lave 1omelhlng YOU want Claaalfled Ads sell bll 11ie Ya1te1t draw ln U.. , aav• to.m.U.lftJ to ullT ltl r e1u lta. Phone A•••c loi.t.1 .. 11.,, andmanyxtras.$82,SOO Find wha t you want In BOND REALTY INC tosell?Claa1ifi@dad1do lt1im1 small It.em. or West ..... a Dally Pilot a ... 111ed adldio lt well. 642-5678. Ranney's Rltrs 951-2050 f)ally Pilot Cluaifieds. 831-~U It well. 642·"671.' any lt~m. 8'2..5878. Cla11Jfled Ad;ICW61t. - I ,. A ' ). ' J c ( \ i ( I i ' i I 1 ... ••• Co p, Pl' $11 Et H ,. T T~ "' le co $1 .... •• II " • b ..!! 8 1 " " • ( . r I 1 • - • Interested In A Real .Estate ea~ IN SIX W1BS ' l'REPAaE FOR STATE EXAM uc: .......... ..,.110M .... •Ilea! htot. Scilea..., & Brok : • fllliil•r"""' Anlatance For '" Gniduat.a With """"'"' lltoli:on. • Doy And hriig diJaMs •SGloa Senaltlvltr T reining $69-FUU COURSE Wltll N. .W .... ...__ ~" ..... L.cfrwe .....,_., JZI No. IOWt Hea,..i ••4.. ' 549:1192 EDMOND F. JACKSON Real Estate Education Since 1964 · ACADIMY 1141. ISTATI CONftACflN&. I IN~I SCffOOLS GI-Master Charge & 8 01 A llCI SUMMER SAILING PROGRAM Learn To Sail Clcrs5es Open T,o The Public Chlldr .. & Adults The .program wi ll be und er the direc .li on of UC I 's Sa ilin g Coord1nalor, Carl Reinhart, a veteran sailin g instructor for 12 years & coach of the 1973 U.S. Coll ege All -Stars Saili ng Team. S20 for eac h eleme nt ary or intermediate class <tnd $40 for each adv a n ced c l ass, in c lu_di"n g insurance. For further information on class Please Call 833-5346 PRIVATE & GROUP ORGAN LESSONS Parents Bring your Children to hear ciur t eacher, the famous JON BROWN at the Organ at SAY-ON DRUGS at 17th & Irvine, Westcliff, Newport Beach, June 14. < COAST ,MUSIC SERVICE 1139 Hewporl 11•4. Coda Mffa ~ 64Z·ZIS I for- CAllP8 CAMM CAMM .Unlve..itr ol C•llfomlo, ,.,,.,. c-mm · . ~ MrlWN ~MARA'S SUMMERTENNIS CAMP -Camo, _ ..11111• 28 ·..1111)' 12 -Camo II-July 13 -Jt,jy H -Camplll-,k,i/~27 ·~· -Camo IV -A119uM 10 • AuQust 23 sPECIAl AOVL f CAMPS -CampA-A~st23 -27 -Camo B -A...;111! ~-lflpt. t foOWl~ ¥0!.lCl'Mt.l C... ...... ,_, ********* ~;:::: :: m1,m1· m111 • ........... _ .......... .. ··-· SESSION I (Aug. •-71 SE~ 11 IAuct. t l·t•J SESSION Ill !Aug. 18-21) I ·-..... , ........ , .. ' Writ• ..... .. ---·--.. -cu--_..,....,,...__.__ -c..._·-~""°"'l'''l ~ YOU'RE NOT TOO LATE FOR COLLEGE Your maturity anti experience may contribute to speedy com· pletion o[ an individualiz1.."<I B.A. degree through the Univer.;iLy Without Walls program at John- ston College, an accredited lib· era! arts clust.er college of the University of Redlands. \Vrite or call: D. Marie Stockman UNIVERSITY WITHOUT WALLS JOHNVTON COLLEGE Univerr;ity of Redlands Redlands, California 92373 (714) 793-2121 SCUBA DIVING CERTIFICATION COURSES For Teens & Adults ,, 30 Hour course with 6 Ouan dives • • Day & Evening aos ... Starting: June 24, July 1 & 9 llCITn from the Professionals Cati Forl'ne lroc ....... & Info: 557-0035 Newport Air Associates Flight School & Flying,Oub LEARN TO FLY 5595 ,..._ ............ * FAA APPROVED * c~- 35 Hours lltght lime in' Cessna 150's with 20 hours dual instruction. Club membership. Free dues. Individual lnslrvction, tallored to YOUR ability. 20 AIRCRAFT AVAIL.AILE AT LOWEST RATES IH ORAHGE COUHTY L,..,. to fly ftOW --CMd hciTI' M ! * Special Rates for COWlmlrcial or IMlr-1nt St.d•fth. For C-..1 ... D-s Call HOW 979·1155 19711 A lrponWay~ Mntto"'9 T..._......._ or-. c_,,. .tJrpwt BEGlNNING BRIDGE INSTRUCTIONS (Beach Area) Daytime & heninqs My Horne Or Yours (6 Lessons ... ·$35) Intermediate & Supervised · or Recreational Group Teaching I Also Offered Call Phyllis H. Patrick Days 547-8385 • Evl!sJ& Weekends · •42-S I 29 + Tuesday, June 10, 1971 Got A Problem? Would A Gc!od-Job Help? Career · Train MOW For: S.Cnt..., bceplloolsl lookic"P"' Jr. Acccx:tW Typlsi-- Spoclal i;.,,slt-Up c_,.. Day or h""'9 a. ... 5.56-8890 ·\!11# Irvine College ~ of Business 1700 East Garry Avenue Santa Ana, California 92705 (Newport Freeway at Dyer Road) Orange County's most progressive and innovative Career Center. RUG CRAITTRS Offers Classes In Mald119 Ru91 And, Wall HClllCJlllCJI Course is 3 two hour lessons campleted in one week. Mornin9s I O· I 2 Evenin«Js 7 .9 USE OUR TUFTING TOOLS FREE Cast Includes: · Three Lessons •••••••.•. S 6.00 Instruction Book • • . . . • • • 2.00 Project Materials • • . . • . • • 14.95 Tolol Cost Of C-.e •••• $22.95 For details & demonstration · visit our shop or phone 546-6340 REAL ESTATE??? HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO GIVE IT A TRY NOW .. THE THOMAS SYSTEM" presents a pre·l1cens1ng program f0< you lo lake to pass the state !lcense eKamina11on. s599s TOTAL COST TOY!)U htea.diftg all ••• , books & .......... START YO.UR CAREER TODAY!!! Call MOlll.·Fri. 8:30 11.m. to 5:30 p.m. CALL FOR RESERV.t.TIOHS LIMITED SEA TIHG AV All.ABLE 752-7300 VALLEY REAL TY A lllG lMTHl"IUSl CO. • DAILY PILOT 81 ............... , .. ,. • ....................... ,.. ....... JJ44 ·~·········!· .. ·· ...... ' 1"4TALS 2 d "R, I Ba, ••••••..•. $)10 l BR, Z Ba, den .•••.. '27$ 2 BR, 2 & ....... SISOf3IO 3 BR, 2 Ba ....... 1385/400 a Bll, 2\o!I Ba ........• MOO 3 OR,2 Ba ........... SUS 4 Br, 2\o!I &, bonus •. ~ 3-4 BR. Furnahed summer Renlala RAISOR'S REALTORS 4S23 C•mpus Dr., lrvlne Campus Valley Shop Ctr. CALL13W600 TURTLE ROCK 3 br, 2 ba, we\ bar, atrium. Lease $-i25. mo. 833·1927 * REMTAlS * UNJ'V. PARK 2 BR, 1 b¥ ........... $315 3 BR, 2'-'t ba ..... $J75/42S 3 BR. 2 Bil ........... $42$ TUR'PLEROCK 3 BR , 2 l>a,gdnr ..... MOO 2 BR, 2 b11. den .. ,, .. $t25 COLLEGE PARK 4 BR, lam. rm. +bonus 1 •m,2-. .. - VlSleN aUl.TY 552-7500 lmmac. 3 BR .. din. rm., T urtle roclt townhome. Sgl. level. $400 Mo. J.o careful tenants. No pets Eastblulf Rily 644·1133 3 BR, 2 Ba. Nr. schls & shop'g. Avail now. $32!). George 832·7l!il. 3241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT Laguna Royale Condo. 3 br. 2 ba, 2000sq. rt. Bar.frpl,Sec. - gua rd. $795 mo. Lse. Adults only. 714499-ZMI z Bd, 2 '-'t ba, blt1ns, carpeting, drapes, £rplc, $450. per. mo. 494·0663 art. 6 . I ILK.FROM COAST HWY. 2 Bdrm. & den, 2 baths. Liv. rm. with ocean view. 1 Blk. from shop· ping. Walk to beach, Stove & refrig., lge patio & rea r yard $350 Mo. Owner pays util Mission Realty -494·0731 L"9""" Hlgoel 1252 . ........ , ............. . Spacious 2 bdrm, 1 l,'z ba home, w /bltins, frplc: sun room & coastal Mln. views, Pool & rec. fac: Adults. $375. 64().1644. Mi5siOlll Vle-jo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR, J Ba. Vie w, Air ~ cond. Madrid. Avail. 7 /l . $425. mo. 831 -9336 or 830-3637 Howpart lleadt 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND new Newport Terrace condo. 3 Br. 21iii B.a. $350. Adulls, no pets. 675·5800, Bkr, no fee. N. Blurfs Condo. Much soughl after 1 sty end un- it. 3 BR, 2 BA. charmin.11:· Jy up &faded. $495/mo. Prine only. 644·2106. l..se req'd. 4 BR. 2'h Ba, Back Bay. Pool. gardener, 2 car gar. $400. 64().0008 I 80 DEG. VIEW Newport Harbor, ocean & Catalina . Beaul, new exec. Bluff home, 3 br, 4 ba, vaulted wood ceil., fo rrnal dining rm, ram rm, 2 frplcs, wet bar, ma ssive ma s t e r bath /Ro man tub. lge country kitchen w/view. bbq , compactor, self clean ove n , servi c l! porch. 3 car gar/opener, central vacuum S)'Stem. $1350. mo. 645-7102 or 645-6177. Newport Heights Charming older. 3 Br, Z Income Property 2000 0r-.. County R91ehes, Fonm, Houses Unfurnished , Houses U""'"'lshed tto.Ms U•funlished House5 UnfYmilhed Ba, hardwood rloors. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Property 2500 Grov•5 2700 Hewportleoch 3169 •1a"l•bo••••p•••.•"..~.'i•••l••z•o•7• ••••••••••••••••••••••, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• frp l, nu paint + xlra PRIME ,. -11:.v ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a en•n-a C 1 l Hwttin,...on leach 3240 room & bath, rear of lot . ..... _.. LIVE ON LIOO ISLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 3224 O• a Me-sa 224 'JI' $395. $48-5-041 C\'t?S. HILLTOP ILUFF Sl35 PER ACRE •••••••••••••••••••••••' -'=-'-'-"--"-'.:..::=::_-- s.3.750 · 2 Br 2 Baonl $450mo Mostexccptionalhomcon ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 1• RETR"'•T 1640 Ac rcs·lmproved Y · , . , , . New 5 b r S 1 g n a I Cov i n gto n 4·pl cx . ..,,.., catlle ranch. Terms-or (213)793·0427Collect I v1nt, ~O lot, 28 IJ v r m. MESA VERDE Nice 2Br Apt. Sm! yd & ·Landmark home. Zslory NEWPORT Hts clean. al· lrac. 3 br, 2 ba, fncd yard. dbl gar, cpts, drps. $395. S48·S897 or 548-6680 Perfect location. $1000 DESERTED seller will lease back. ~orml din rm, 4 1 1_1H.. J ~A. 4, BR , 2 BA. Very c~c~n. patio. i220 mo. frpl cpt.s drps fc yd $450. plus cash spendable on IY-THE ell!& CHARLOTTE LONG s Unfurnlahed s unrm, elev., ga~c!Ci & f cnced yd. 5375. 557·3138 545.3050 10 .6 963 . 4 581 eves. $8400 down payment. p~ Rll (?l<l"4 l lSO •••••••••••••••••••••• lrg _cabana. Ma gn1r1cenl G 75,_.,6, wkn"--' ' . ' h '· . p"no•umic view ol boy. ·I Hr. rrpl. bhn R/0 . crpts. BUN ALOW2br, kids ""· . ~· Earns $900 per month. Neglected 1xer wit eneral 3202 .. N w ·i SJ50 4942330 Ui\CKBayJbr,kids,pcl • . EASTBLUfFCorJ:do4Br,. Hurr y, c all (71-l l panoramic ocean view. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LseBy0wner$IOOO/mo. 1 r. ison · · S,\VE$40mo.4 br,fain8t;AUT.4br,2ba,fam1ly 3Ba.Lse/opt.Price $S75 .. 752·1700. Loft living room, den, Re~cEshantat!. 2100 FREE F.REE 1-538·3998or67J·9641 orS4S·7711 {Joonl rm,Zbr,kids,pel,xtras r~. Close to school & Callaft.5.673-4246 .. JNV£STMENT" romantic firep lace, -'31-p r 1•-C s b •·it Co oeach 5-150 9622734 i DIVISION ' heavy beam ceilings,••••••••••••••••••••••• • roess1ona ""'rv1ce• oronadelMcr 3222 pac. '1Br. 2 a, •.. v· C.M.$165.2 br,stv,kids. . . . IRVl NE TERR. Pvt. THE REALESTATERS garden atrium, romeo Exchange my $17,500 2nd •LANDLORDS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ercd patio, J•'r plc. $i60 Fee/Bkr. Wanted: Nice family to home, I blk. from bay. 3 ....::;:;:..:::.=:====:.:::01 balcony, Grecian pool TD earning 9%, due in Hom• f i" d • r 5 • OLD CO RONA DEL MAH mo. Lse. OwnerG45-8076· HOMEFINDERS rent our home. J BR. 2 br, 2 ba, dbl. gar, yd. & TWO-S unit apt bldg just with statuette aettlng, full·8~ yrs as payment 642·9900 So. of Hw y. 3 br. 2'h ba, E-::iide, quiet, comfort •642·9900• BA , dble car gar .• cpt.S , patio. Vrly. 67$-JJM completed for aale. Close circ ular drive, huge &n 8·12 unit.s or $50,000 to California"s Largest Lg. sundeck. $425 ma:. 28Jt, frpl. nu crpt, drps, drps, R /0, $295. mo. t o m &jor a hoppl n g hillside esta te groLiRd& $70,000 home from priv. •Rental Service!• 511 "°" Fcrnleaf. 675·m62 s lv, util. rm, fncd yd, Et Toro 3232 963-4569 BACKBAVView.3bror2 cente r. 1st yr write-off. loaded with springtime party. 642·8637 7·10 a m & or675·5J90 gar. Gardnr/water pd, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . br & den. Pool & Tennis. $14M .·m ·2579;592-5010 flower•. Could be a pm. VA CANT h ouse CdM ch ldn OK . No P•"I Lake forest. 3 BR, Den, .~ear Bolsa-Spnngdale. 3 $59S.Lease644·0634 H.V. Homes 4 Br, 2 Ua + BR 2 BA crpt.s drps showplace. Jusl red..ced Mob' I h lot Tri p $225 .• util pd, Also 2 br F. R. Spect. view w/pool sin g I es. Lsc. $265. Din Rm, 2 BA, Range, R/0 $310 ~o 963:.SOO ' HARBOR View Homes, 3 DILUXE 4-ft.IX $6,500. Must sacrifice. 1 e ome · · aim Costa Mesa $175. Hunt. & tennis els avail. 5575. 646·7528. D/W, beams. fTplc. dbl ' · · b 2 b 1 t G •rd en Grove . Looking for a bargain'! ESTATES on rn.h,green Bch $178., kids, pet. 3 br mo. lse. 644·28n gar , cov. pauo .. near 3 UR, 2 BA home by Fwy ne~ihborho!t'. Wai: l~ Flrt:places.,pool, l·l,Z·Z, Call MZ·ZS n r . Palm Springs. TH Newport Bch $205. Duplex, 2 BR, fplc, n() 'flchools, club pr1vlgs. &WestminsterMall$395. 1·3 bedrooms, enc l .~--SlO.SOO. be.t 011"' 0' Agt Fee 979<IW TOPLOCATION&be•ol "'"no chold<en, $!00 $42'.mo.2l3-462-5290col-846-40'1 puk, pool """ 1 '· ""° garages. Xlnl apprecia· trade. 714 /367·78M aft 9 . . duplex on oceanside of -~o !st & lastS<&S 880'J lect. mo /yrly . lease&W-1289. tionarea.Only l0%down i ··,~ pm. OSTAMes•.fncd.~br. BaysideDr.3 blks fromM t:SAOELMARSh 3 B &D BRAND New 5 BR PAMORAMtcVfEW pay ment. C.all8J3.354<t. Gj , . _;, l.tols SlS5. pets ok .. Or 2 br Big Corona Bch. I Yr old b . b L · ::i'ro 3 r · en Condo. Dbl gar, Landmark. $450. P/mo. Bay le Irvine Hills. En· Sparling Investment tHYEITMBHT DIVISION •••••••••••••••••••••••.house H.B., kids, pelJI , 2 br$400mo avuiljune r. 2 a . ease · pullo,bltns.$3.JOpcrmo. 963·7878Agent l e rtaln e r 's deli g ht C rp H ,.,..tllttd single•. Also wa.lk to a.Call S57.654.Jfrom 8 to 5 Ava11 .6/10.S4S·6475 days 833-1710, eves · 0 · • ;::'!::!•••••••••••••••• \l!ater N.B. 2 br, singles or5.5l·S84fi /S45·0882 eves. 3 BR 2 Ba bltm fa m-rm 581 ·517Sor962·10'l2 4 lg. Br. 2 Ba , Cul-de-s.ac w /pool & game room. ~.'!':~••••••~!~ .. !.~1.~4~~D•~:rl:J.!~~~ ChMf.• 3102 ~{ur:cT.1~\~~· :=ok~~'. saso 2 BR house. w lk to bon~s rm',~ 'w1mainl: Fo.ttain V.et.y 3Zl4 ~1~'80~~~~~S:f.~~a. r~t::ur~ ~=~~:!: mLUAa ••••••••••••••••••••••• F 979 8436 be · d r Del Cerro t1act. Nr. So. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wood ceilings, 3 frplcs, PORTAllMA u m . VACANT house $100. uUI ee. . ach. Cpt. rps, re /stv. Coast Plaza. Lease MSO. VACANT. Huge . Br, 2\o!I DELUXETOWNllOUSE many extras. $1ZIO. mo. LA•UMA 14 i>elu••~"'tl for the pd, H.B. AlaoCotta Mua BALBOA 3 br, 2ba, kids ~mas~1~rif340arage, ator. mo. 540·6187 art. 7 & b a . p r e s t I g e ~3br, Zba, enc. gar, patio·, 6'5·7102orMW177 lnYltes JO\l to inapect iH lnveitor 4_2 brand st 15., utll pd , CdM CdM 3 br. 2 ba, kids /pet · wknds. neighborhood. $450. per kids/OK. $300. ~~t CtellltRte 3276 w 1 '"_...,__,b 1lbll•1, tamiliClll, '225. ll.B.SJ.40.lbr,appb 2BR,1Ba,paUo,garage MESAV d be.a br mo. Aslt for Keith tb•ir panoramic view 10-1 br un la • ...-......... Y house utll pd And H B newSbr 3ba kids No ts Pref couple or~ er e ut.3 ,a 962·4471 lmmed.oecupancy-38r,2 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1lt e1 overlookl n l enclosed walls. Pri me Lasun8 Beach kid., peta S .A .Sl$5 2br'kldi pel a:i r ·1300 . in I t "I ba. New Cl'pt. 2 frplcs. Ba. Newly decorated. BEAUT. Ocean View, bHuUfu1 Lacuna Beacl\. L•• V~1as loca,lon.t-ok . Agt. Fae. m,.M.30 s'.A: baCh si'5 utit pd, 64~~ · c u 1 ' $425. Gardener & wale 3 BR , 2: ba. 2 car gar. Frplc, filshwhr. Cul-de· brand new, upa:raded. Z BKR4H..... ·Sparkhn, pool. Good f'ee/Bkr pd. 979-S.17. bltns. Co mm. swim pool. sac. Selected singles, Sty, a BR , 2 Ba. Build• 1 lnveato • ape-ndab • 9% loan. MOVE now CdM house, HOMIRtre•S 3 Br, 2 Ba house, Pvt MESA VERDE lmmac Kids ok . No ltt. $265. l&t children ok. $310 lse. Jor Townhome. $35(1. mo. l d ' c ., .... be'' 1 Home away from home. frplc, $225., uUI pd, Walk 642 9_0 patio, garage. De11ul. de-b 2 b 1 db. I Pioneer 842·44.21 4 BR. HOUSES AVAlL Lease At Mira Cost• r• ers. Me uw. IU Anx l.ou• owner aakina lO beach cottage, H.B. * • YY * d p l L d r. a, am rm, · • 7/1 nr oeean 968-6215 Viii · 0 11 owner. level acr1, aonml R-4. oolY $21.2 ,000. Delwte un· $100., ulil pd. AllO Costa •----01-•-• 3206 ~o~~~~I b1tn:. 675.~~. ry frpl , D /W' cpu:. drpa, Bi1, YM.canl 4 BR home. ' . . . 557~ r ca wlth all uUI. Bllitl area, lt a -bara•in priced. 1 --dbl. aar., fncd. yd. Only $300. mo. Cloae to lnM 1244\..::::.0""''----,:-:::::: CP,1 . 0 1'1)' • atant'I t 1 Tall:e •dvant•&•· Call Mn• 2 br, frplc, sing es ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVE Shorccliff mo. lse. Inc. grdnr, everything. Everybody ••••••••••••••••••••••• .t.H JZIO · fr0m 300 acre re· ii mi now (714) 7.SZ.1700, :f .. ~:llJaa. Agt.. Fee. Uttlt l1le. S37 B. E41t Rd. 3 br, 2 ba, pvt. acce.sa s.15·4740 welcome, no fee. World Z yrs new-I BR. 4 BA. air ••••••••••••••••••••••• tram ocean. erm1-INVESTMDIT Bay"lront. Bay vltw, to beaches. Beaut yd., . . Real Estat.e551t77TJ cond. Bltn1. AU carpet· Fireplace. 3 BR + da\, 2 Trade. S4Z·ll3' or DlVlS.lON Find what 'tou want ln trplc, 2 br, 3 teveJ, auto yrl)l,lsa. ~9$.M2·2026or SE~L idle Items. :""lh a ed. Planted yard. PaUo: balb, cpu, drlW • .._, "2·'518. ml: ~EAL ESJ'ATERS ' Daill Pllol CIUll.neda. gar park. <213>17&-2723 17H868 Dally Pilot Clasaif1ed Ad. Wanl adt CalllQ.$678 $&80. 5'51·1170.. ' ra. mo. tp-4.W ' • J. '· • • ~ . --. ----~ . --~ . --~r OAllY PILOT TueSda ,June10.197.5 ~··· I" -·· • ·-··· ........ _ ... 1u .... Udwa. .. •-U.hwwJ •~ '411 ~ T ---.. -···················· ....................... . t ••••·•••••••••••••••••·1c: .. 1o M.,. ll24 Cotft M e10 llZ4 • 3 ea, , z da.. btl.nl.1 o.ak>m ....................... _ •••••••••••• ••••••·•·•·•·. cp •. rpt, rplc. pvt pal lo, ad ult a. 1325. ........ LARGE 2 br, ~-· yud. Rl"f &. Sl75 . mo . 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Old worl~ chum with Vic: Uth & Cst l-lwy, JIU. ~OUJec leenlng jobl. Vic:. Bab sitter $100 mo. t".:!I:· ··:t BR . 1 ~ Ba. MON- 4 TICELLO, Costa Mesa. •• $300. mo. t~~b.~[rplc, p)ot. Park,_..,_._ .... _______ 1'"rench windows'; aebles 538438$; 192.1261. $100 Fair & Fa.lrvifl~. ~ perrd only. Bring 1 child SlSS-2 br, l~ ba Studio, Lid $385 &U-004.2 & trees. Adj1cen.t to Reward Mesa . Call uc or k 67~3658 NB adj . s hp 'g . Pitio.l-'="~·==·.;..:;..o=----1 Festival of Arts · Jeanne.1179·~ 0 ' • ' ·' 838·6880 aft. 4 er pt J d r p J b J l n s, 'HARP 1 br, shag, nu ap. Yec..-'lt....,. 425'0 Grounds, WSTJFOUNDA PET'!' Baby• i~ter ·rell abl e. 2131592-.5227. pins. Girls. nopets.·$1&'5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .5808ROADWAY • 9fi0.2900Adoptioo,Low t~JC Bookkeeper, P JRlax 8 :31).12~30 pm, 4 d)' wk . .,TowMa.se _-_..~~-~-~~--~~~~ I -"==~=-----I yrly. Nr. beach64.5-6680 BlG BEAR new xtre lge LAOUNABEACJi C,patSpayJNcuterlnfo. returns, CPA Ofc, heavy Good Pay. CM. Worklf, Pl.-CRIB Cabln,cloaeloUke.sl(l6 · phone exp., $800 mo. Jerr)'S48·9990 UYIS UP DMO,olftt tachfront-great view, 8. Waither /Drytr. Week 494-7915 Lo:st: lrith Setter, 4 ID08 WriteJe11.o,9S318taclili.n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quiet beach, 3 Br. 2 Ba, or Weekend. Aft. 6,~~~~~~~~~~"'!I old, fml. Vic lhantinglon H892648 t-1.H.2 li l)' 2 8Jt. iii\ BA ltc uri ty 1ate, tfillJliL pool , re'c rac il. No TO ITS MAME,. Spaeioua :zBr . 2b11. garage. $550. Util incl'd. 7.51·ll21 r~ & Frankfurt, HIJ. '100 ., BANKING "'*'-600·tall l.rees and W/frplc. Near new. $250 845·0245 1---~------1~a~e~w~·~·~d~.~C~·~l1~536-~~, ... ~~· -la::... u.::::..:.;--;;;;;n1r o, .... y SavMgl 1 ch i ldre n under lti . $260/mo. Avail 7 /16 . ... 842·2070. 10 st r ea m s with,.::m.::o::·..:Cc::a.::11_:•::•':.·.::""2=·---I NEWPORT Steps to ltMlu triolR...,.· 4500 ..ted 7100 &L w•lerfalls create a re-1· E1u1tbluff Tnhite beaut. beach mod, 2 & 4 br. $165 1 HOMiY! ••••••••••••••••••••••• -, J !axing selting for your ~ 1pt. 2 Br, 3 a.i._, b!tns, to$450wk.642-MOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOS..'P femal e do.:. llusopeninga or..,.csoon 3600 •pacious ne w l ·o• 2· "-'•-rOll leadt 3840 f*""l c, patio, pool. Avail. NEW BUILDTNGS at DARK, DARK b•o"I:'' to be )()elated in Orange ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... OC Al 2t00to8000 ~ C bedroom apurtm('nt. llKE TO &EACH $3SU. 64.4-03.55 F 0 r L e a s e i n · · rpor\, could be mistaken or ACCOUNTING 0 • •-i. fo'rom Sl9.5. fo'urniture CRESTLINE. Custom sq ft. amplo parking, bl11.ck. Part Cooker and Loon S.,.... c~ avaih11blc . Snlall pe ts ' ME.AR SHOPPING WO bdrrn. I gar. Beacb built dreamhouse. Plush SOM f; UNITS FOR part unknown Wearing CLERK Exper. in S&L, bunking •·1• MEW DUI-LU OK. Adults only. 9 A&t Beautiful new 2 HR Priv. Lido s hopping 3600 11 C h 1 SALE AT 10"k DOWN. coUar and ta.,. AJlswers or relatedfieldpref'd. Deluxe split·level; 1300 t06PM.2300 t>~al rview studio apts. !>'rplcs, area.$295/mo.673·2828 s q . ' a et Koll/Irvine CenLer. CaU to HONEY. Vic:. Walnut r "en oftMIC'-rtl ,;,•.•····················· '" sq It 2 bdrm /I It d Rd b .. w /every conceivable Dan Curlis. (714)979·920.5 . w O · en, .. Costa Mesa. Phooe llns, v1shwoishers. 2 car lBr Condo in Lux. Bay(rnt bltin. Horse corral &i-----------I Square between Jefferey J Yr 1nin. exper. AC· Min. 2 yrs personool ex• l'rpll°, 1Jlush l'tplg, home-.5-f5·:?300 garage. Sundecks. 1'Tom A d u 1 1 " 1 d g • 0 n 1 k ., Ph Rd . & Cul,er Dr. Irvine. counts Receivable in· Good 1 p'•g abillty •• ,,.,, •Loca"'"', walk·•'••----·-------1 o ac room too. : MJ••JOHVIEJO per. Y ... . 1 ~ .,... 1. $260. S3G·l579 Peninsula. Pool. many (7l•)J38-1244 or338-2200. .,;;a 552-.5697 after 5:30 or eluding handling collec-Clo.:.e ts . b<i.lh & gucsl 548 llandy lo San Diego fo'wy . weekends. 14633 Kazan Uons & credit investiga-Call Personne>·Ofc 213/869-0S12 Equal Oppor. Employer bat.h, blln gas rangtl & • Off haten Path Love At I •t lit. :rtr,:~ .. ,~~ mo. ·!ME5 200 to 2000 sq.ft . Call St. Uons. Type 50 w.p.m. & oven, p.at10 dL>ck, 2 car 1, 2 & 3 Br. Adults no I & ;! Br avail. Furn & un· 1.::....:c:.-=='-------I 1 ~o~w~n~e~c'.."83~1~·~1400~1__----1;;.;;;;-;;;~-;;~==~=;I operate 10 key adder by enclosed garai:e w/laun-pets, ds hwhrs. s hag cpts. furn. Al>PLE l\PTS. I\ ReMol• to AhcrR 4 100 FOUND : Siamese cat touch. Xlnt co. benefits. dry room . Pay only elec-closed i:·aragc, rrplc , unique idea 1n aduJt apt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~ Sq. Ft. M-l wtfronl wounded , flea collar vie. 1' .. ull·limeposition. tr1c. 1\dults. So. ol Coast BBQ. Gas & water· pd. living. ti700 Warner Ave. ments fw11ished MALE/FEMALE, Shr. 3 offi ce, lge ~ar door. 220 25th block Santa Aoa llwy. 5 blks from beuch. Pool Huntin .c;ton Beach . orUnfwftilhed 3900 br, +den, W. llalboa al J·Pha~e. Unit)6 • .$18.5.629 Ave.646·1055 Call for appoifitnwant Industrial Relations Bar Maid •TOPUSS DANCERS• Days or nights. no Sun- d a)'. Up to $5. p /hr. CHEE CHEE CLUB, 1109 N . Rarbor Blvd. Santa Ana $4 25 4:t · G ld LAMAMCHAAPTS 10th. 1;. blk. to bay or Terminal Way, Coslal-'~~~~=-----1 Coro~u d.,el ~ar~0t1~~j 778ScottPlace,CM ~7~~~~:n°0~e~'G'. Sorry ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean. $1.5-0. Call : Tomi-Mesa.,Days, ~0-~710, LOST : Brwn & Wht. ~ ti75·:JJJ7. ti42-5'113 Diane,673-7888 eves646-0681 Ge rm. Shorthair 1''em. •NEWTltlPLt:XES • ./r.~.1..;L tl=>J dog. Vic. Victoria St. I ' ,V,l!'tt.t.lruvtJ .:tlUU'r Share 4 BR home 1 blk 750 to 1600 sq n, 220. 3 phs CM. Rewa·d .... _._. 17141494-9401 Aport111ent$Fwnished Park·Like-1,2,& J BR. $195 .. $295., (ICITl•Cltl'WCOllCln ! or & T ' ~-$37S. Pa tios. t<'JI\ 2002 from beach. Fem/Male. pwr. cs rrusc. op -----------1 TELONIC • • •••••••••••••••••••••• Corona d el Mpr 37 22 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1 BR f urn ovr·i.::ar SUSO. utll pd : no pel /ch1ld '131 .._., l r1s. shag. 6•14 ·-lJ.IO Surrouncinas Jfunltngtoii St,5:ll-ti'i 7:J 1 .!'!~l,1!!'~!~~~~~~C No pet s -no .smoke . CMloc.673·1417 FOUND: Blk. min. Poo· Dl=:LUXE 1, 2&3BrApts 646-1955 die, vie. of 19th Street, P vt Pulios-Hld Pool 4 or LESS •Bochelof$ Ne1tt to Newport Frwy Costa Mesu. 64.>-6700 ALTAIR· Barmaid tleaditd Nr. Shop'g-AdltsOnJy •I BR , 2 BR W11nted Male Roommule Industrial or Comm'! Martini-.&.Ak Gigantil' 2 br. across • 2 BR & Den over 21 to share furn 2500 sq ft near Airport FOUND: Sealpaint Male LAGUMA IEACH I mined. Call S48·99il\I ..--....,..,. c om b "h $100 hou•e I Blk from Beach. Industrial Complex Siamese, S.6 yrs old, EqualQppor.Employec IEAUTICJ•u 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM r ' · p e r From $175 • $485 Industrial Brokers ,..... Mgc Apl rl:i .,~..,.5542 _pe_.,_.01!_. 8_<_7_·_4'187___ £<!00 mo + i..1 util. Gall declawed. Vic .. 19th & Guarantee 4 _ Costa Me•o 3 7 2 4 '"" --M•JO V.fde £011 & Adom' Susc.n at 645-8907 . K.33·85.51 Irvine Ave. C.M. 548·1l167 SPACIOUS 2 br's. $15!J & 540-1800 Advertisiltg Sain Newport Area. 548-1311 LOW RATES 2 BR. 2 ~2 BA Studio apt. SHi\I. Children OK. 17J:JI I;;;;;;::;~;;;;~;;;;::;;;::;~ I rm. left i'n 5 liR hsc, nr 2.500 sq ft s hop in Orange FOUND : Collie in So. Outstanding sales oppor. E UTICJ•u• •$8.tiONi ght&Up Hltns.0 /W,cplg &drps. ··A"·Kcelson,lblk.W.ofl, Bristol & Warner, SA. w/ofc .& fncd s.Lora:ge Laguna . Mature male. Sell advertising space I A ,.....;;a •Studio& 1 BHApU. Patio. $265 mo. 768 Beach HJ. o ff Slate r. Pref. college s tudent yrd. Wired for machine 499-3878or492·.5381 for Orange County 's Now interviewing for: ······· ................ . •WaterHcds Joann.Agl.l!.::18-01 g.i2.0389 re -::: 18·28 or work'g person. shop.545·0760 . fastest growing publica· MewporterlllnSalon 1TV & J1,1;ud &·rv i\\·0111 / · ~ mo inc util. All house NICKY .found your bike. lion. Im m ed. opening. Call: 644·0661oc540-8582 "'•• PhoneScrv, lltd pool J:>.:.SJDE large ;almost new Z BH, cpts , drps. ne w 'Tl,, , ~ privileges. 979-9657 ask Rntols Wonted 4600 Citll962·504ti. '!'his posit ion req's hard 8 . 0 alor with """1'Ch1Jdren SeL11on 3 br. ds hwhr, Cpts, frplc, paint. near fwy & maJC>r for Dan or fo'rau. •••••• .. •••••••••••••••• LOST. Ring, June 4th, work, inte lligence & eaut.¥ per . le,v·,,w 2 enl·l. garages, patio. shopping . $175. No )>els. · [ follow1ng F'or 1n •$5.otfwcl·ksrcntwtad ''O"ONAD'"MAlt Gar-sforRent 43so Single. 22 yr. old female. Sy.nthetic Alexand.rite, most important proess. . , · . H· Cas-.,.,76, " d M lndry. $31 0. mo .. i\l g r 5-15-9760or lH7 ·0070 '"' n c..i... -~-0 1 p 1 1 1 1 l sellingexper.Compensa-conlact; Ann s air n 2J , ewportolv .t:1 '"'"""" ___ 2 8, Towoh-'"e. r-I",••••••-.-•••.••••••••••• a1 Y 1 o empoyce s1 v.er moun 1n g . lie A>cporler Jn -_·:_:,...~~.,~705~;~o~c~l>l5~·~-~,,.;~;,7__[~-;:';~~~:-:-:------"""" .,,.. ldlk l tunf R d 4942ai5 lion co mme ns urat e • R garden apt.,;, rrpl ... ,\;;.;_~ t: 3 SJ~~~t~~~ from $275 . _I Hr (ro~ $205. •Single-Harbor/ ;:t~ cM ~r ol~~n area~-':P 1;:=e=wc-'-':::':--:"'""=·===I ~<ibility . Male or fem.1..:""=·"2S34='·'-------- ·0 1w . P\'t. pal1os. Nr. ba's; some \.\'/frplcs, Pool. tennis, l'<>nllneolal Adams /Mesa Verde.~. to $175 with all or part Lost: Blk La6 puppy, Ca ll A1r . Skol ni.k, Bicycle Mechanic, exp in lr\·1ne Ind. area. $.175 to patios, halconies, wet breakfast..Someoceari Storageonly.S33·K974 util. paid. llave4spayed w I red c .0 l I a r · 7 14 {894 -4781 for ln -repairs. Some sales. HOLIDA Y PLAZA Vl·:LU X!'.: Sparious 1 Hr, turn apl. Puol. 1\n1ple 5200 mo. 557·<!8.at bars. Best llunlington Cat~l1na v1e.ws. Separal Office Re•tal 4400 house cats, box trained. 18 l h I T u s t In , C M , terv1ew. F Jtime. 549·3bi7 before Beach lol·auon. (·yclc to fa mily section. Close t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will make nl.>cessary de-Reward. 631 -1549. Al . & >' . 1 lpm Tues-Sal i.. perk1 n~ .. \dults, no pets. 1965 l'un\oll<i. 1\\·~. C:\l *Tropical Pool• h · & f be h terat1on 1tl1ng ga 1..:!::::..:.:=:.:::::.:. _ _c_ __ beach, nr. l-lunt1nglon s opping me ac · PROFESS'LCLASSA posit for same. llave re· Lost: Black & white pup-for Costa MesaShoppe.4 llarbour . Sl90 to $t25 per &14·2fi ll. Bldg, 2790 Harbor Blvd, fere nl·es. 548·034l afl. py, fem. Reward! l Blue days. Mus t be ne.at . Bikini & Mude Model$ C d l br, cpts. drp;;, bltns, asa e Oro Spi ra I steircase, real ALL U'l'IL11'1E.S PAID frplc , rcfr1g. patio. gas & Comp;1rl• hefor1• you water µc~5'l8c·cl~lii8=---- mo . OPEN W E EK -C.M .. Air cond ., wood 6:30,anytimeweekends. eye&lbrn.64S·928S. 642_1826. BestPayinTown! ENDS. I 6722 Blanton. Tfl L' "'XCl'flNG panel w a II s , drape>· l>·~~·J:~~l~J~~·~~~~l~@~~~~~~~'i:;l~~~~~~~;;;-~11;;;~2C~a~l~l!5'~g~."66Q~·~;;;;;;; "I" 09""1 oc call "'" t"ll ~ ~ I .. ~ yr 0 us iness man, LOST · Pea cl neek'"ee ""u· ..,... .....,. ~ PALM MESAAPTS. carpet, e ec., musi c, quie t desires l br apt or . . . l4 A /Rec Bookbeper weekd ays. 'robin ltealty MINU'fES 'fONP'f janitor parkin~. M.R. h · 'CdM ·NB (l5lh Vrc. Jrv1ne CC. liew.ard. +Gen '! ofc expe r . B ~G'rl Lil ' s 'M 557 01"" se in OI Ca l642·7717 oys I s ' __ _ BCll. lever'. g r. · ..., or St upJ Ye.arly beg. June ' · needed. S Day wk in-r:enl. t.:u .•;to1n dcs1i,:nl'd WESTIA y APT~ lealunng : N ., B .. ,15 P· . •Spal'1ous k1t1~hl'n with 'ew .:. r . ~ · at10, indircl·l 11 ;.:hting beaut J.?.arden. brand •Scparatcdin'g arcu lll'W ::.parkl1ng apt . •llumc ·hke stora~c A~ults, r~oi't pct.s. 5:!7 W. BLOCK TO BEACH 2 Hr, cpts. flrps. bllns, i;ar. 205 lSth St. 5:lt\·31:!SH •Pri~·atl' patios W1 l:.on . C. i I . •Closed ••arwtstora"c 645-9614 Ucaut . new. light &airy l , h .. 2 & 3 Hit i:,a rden apt:;. •.'.larblc pullm;1n Pl h I I •King::.ize Bdrm.s 2· I IR LOFT OHl:Y Uli rusl or c )O('. )rwn I 2 BR W 11 OFT c r p l • f r 11 1 c s . •Pool, Uarbcqucs·sur· • 1-was her/dryer hookups, ruunrtecl wi t h plus h PvtPallo.frµl ,l yrl~ encl.garagcs.Nr .ol:elin. landscap111J.!'. Available June lst $l25 UP . 536·1'1117 No pets. Adults No Pets HAYLOFT APTS ~-Ul>H~t J-'l.1n~~1.s:. 283 A vocado, CM 3ti5W \\Ll~on l~l-·1~1! 645_0143 l & 2 HH:. Furn/u nf. Aduhs only. Pool & rct· E-SI U~~ 2 br. 11 2 ba, encl rm. ti45·0tiJ2 gara ge, patio. 1\d11lts on-------1 ly. :>RI· 7ti92 or tw4-IM7!1 38S2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DELUXE :J Bit, 2 Ba Con· do. Off Isl 'f ee. !'.:! Ni Auel Country CluU. Lease. tsJl>-954.J L<Je Furn 2 Br·S200 '\DuL·r 1 BR. frplc.~ Mewport Beach 3l69 . bltn::.. w w . ~~.~ p1~1l Sltl5. m i>. 1975 Pomona. ••••••••••••••••••••••• aclH~. no pt·ts. ~lv·!JS20 CM. C<1ll &&5·1956 PARK MEWPORT STUUIO ;\Pl'. f)ccorator i Min to b!'.h 28 R-crpt.s APARTMENTS furn p\·t. palu.) 11.'lr & ' · · Ua chelor l or 2 •a: 'pd. Sl7U mo ti.i6 SXIO drps. carport , lndry . n.,dcoo-" an>I _I:!:~· 1 stv1rE:fr1g $185 + Jst + oc """ Huntin..ton Beach 3 740 lst. SIOO st!C, chldn over 7. ·r ownhouses "!II ' NO Pl=:TS .• 73·3U78 by f'r. $22'J.50 0pcn9-6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t Daily 1'/0 IN CHE ,\Sb: in .s um· <tpp_.__ Spa·Pools·l 'ennis m er r_e~~· Hl',''.I~~ I ,Ur furn 1'.:asls1d l' ~·ourplex J DH., /\cross f rom f''a:;hion apts ::;!60> & SI i a Spun1sh $150; ~ 11ll. $175; t>:nc. Island ctl Jamboree on .slylc hld~. l)Vl 1:ncl i.!a r, gar. /\du It s. refs req'd. San Joaquin Hills Road. P<J;Ol.s~ur1;1,lnd ry.adlL'i. so rr y. n o p e t s or 17141644-1900 17301 Kcclson l.n .. 1 blk children. ,\).(l 1i4ti.;gss or·l----------- W. of Hc:.i ch ofl slater. E\•es.&42-<!225. 842-18·U! _____ , 37 69 Deluxe ~ bedroom apt.. S2 15 per month. Call <I.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546·2844. -.~.95 WK UP I Hdr, 2 Ba ---------1 • & Ha ch. Color 1V, rna1d Eastside ltq 2 Ir ,-- Ne wport Br och LIVE Ne ar 'fhe Beach? Ca•a'det Sol Beautiful Adult ApL<; From SIBO 21661 Brookhurst, JIB 96Z-66S3 ser v. pool. ·r11 E i\.11=:SA . Bllns, wfw . rJng, pool,"•----------, 41 5 N. Newport UI, NB, Sl90 L\dlts ·nO pet s 1 &16-9681 t;.12 95<!0 MESA VERDE • l-'-"-""''---------1 2 Bdrms ., l'h hath rondo I •#.ft BR Upper. lower du1llex. Mear Completion with pool. $335 Jl,1o. bllns. Sun1m('r rental or C EDAR WOODS STEPS TO IE.A.CH yrly l:.c . t.:hlldren & p1:lS ,,k_.5.Jtl·3917 32'J Uni vers ity Dr, near 2 BR, lba.wll.S2!15 ---1 llilck Hay. 1 br. 2 br & MEWPORT CREST <len . From $18 5 . <!BR,2Ba condoSS25 1-.:.js ts 1de . 5.ui -7437 ur WE HAVE A~ments ~ Unfurnished ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti4ti·llti-I SUMMl=:R R~ALS Bat•h, 1&2 HH . from $165. _6'_6_83_9_6 ____ ,----l ~l~S~th~ . .'7~5~2:'·6~2~8~20. -----IPersoools eludes wknds. Private 1 IO lo 14 years of age. Dai· Adults, No Pets 53SO club, N.B. area. Apply in Jy Pilot delivery routes 1561 Mesa Dr. 150 I Westcliff Dr. Wl\N'f TO ltEN'f or with ••••••••••••••••••••••• person . Wed thru Fri may be available in your i5 Hlks Ectstof Newport Newport f'inancial Ctr option to buy, CM area. Bot IO<im -2pm, 1801 liay:side are.a. Earn profit ror de· lilvd.) Leash,90ffic:eSpoce Matur e cou pl e. no Dr,CdM l.iveries & cash, trips or 5'16-~ Cal! on Site Manager children or pets looking merchandise for selling (714 )642.3111 e1tt 246 for 2·3BH house. Willing m ARE You Looking ll~or new subscriptions. For Ii,ve BIG! lo JHiinl & s hape up. ff JOB SECURITY ? The information please call 642·5246aft.8pm a OX AltMY has il·and pays 642-4321 . 1''rom San well. Call 549·2929, ask Cle mente-San Jua n for 10.5. WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH ~"'"" """""(><"" '~d"•· .... ••• ./Ak~·--;/ c_.-,..,ii.. ... ·-·~-;;-,.,. __ Fun1ished !The Toughest CO\.\' boy Ali ve? I 1-----------1 HAPl'Y llG 39 ASSEMILY surERVISOR A.pa• l11w1d orH-far AUSTRALIAN CO EXEC AMO WIFE . tTank & Susie For precision electro & ll e b t • mechotnical assembly or Capis trano area, call 495·0630 and Mission Vie· jo-EI Toro area, c all S81 -6310 . Equal Oppor. Employer ;;-_ _.... ./s.ty-.ic.enll. ./-.........,..., ... Required immed ay a e ap . s mall components. Ex· for one month, PREGNANT? per'd in both high & low IOA T IUILDRS · F 4:165 Newport area. Cari n g c onfide ntial quantit)' production. Re• Westsail Corp. has Call Mr Howafd 645 . 6101 rom ·~ Impeccable refs. counseling & referral. q 's s upervis ion of up_to f O vacancies for the follow· Oa kwood offers the p 6 4600 Abortion , adoption & r,roduclionassemblers& iftgposition.\l : finest in country club liv ·l---;;:;;;;;-;;:;-;;;--1--'~h~o~n~•eo_t~7'.'5-~~~-.I keeping. ead personnel. Exper. & TraiMe 1ng al a price you can af· 55< PER SQ FT APCARE 547-2563 549.3041 , Mil,& Carpe•et s ford . There's SI million 1617 WES'fCLlio,F-NB Equal Oppor. EmploYer • in recreation facilities. . AGT. 541 -5032 Business/Invest/ ADAMS MASSAGE •1J1o•~- NIGHT LIGH'fED TE.I'll· l. . Fiftance Clean private rooms. "' ~ NIS COURTS. A full time $1.jO ~y . s.tore'?ff1c1,.>s cpts ••••••••••••••••••••••• Massage & Sauna. 8839 ASSEMBLERS Xlnt co. benefits . T op activlties director .who dee'P'•"e'i'tl b8a!~.;2J.301 lusineAs Adams ¥\ve, Hunt. Sch. Soldering. Mech. As· wages. Please apply to plans pa rlics, BBQ 's, ac · · '""''""°"'" Opportunity SOOS 963·1247, Mon thru Sat sembly or Drill Press ex.-the gate guard at: lrips&morc!t'reeSun-NEWplushofficebldg.2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l lam 'tilmidnlght. Per . h e lpfu l. C .M. WestsoilCorp. day brunch. to 6• rm s uites. Con-ve nding 1c:.:.:c::.:..::o:::.:.:""e:co... __ 1:~64XZ.~8080~~~~~:~~n:~2'1~5~M~e~C~o~c~m~i~ie~kk~ .• ~ C .. M~.~ Plus beautiful singles. ference rm, xerox c•.,DYR,...IT'E PROBLEMS?WECl\Rt; b d -""' vv15 ONE W AY llELPAltractivegifl lomodel l 1"2 e room apls. copier. Nr. OC Airport Excellent route of candy CENTER afternoon a week. Must 1·urnished & unfurnis hed. 833·3640 h Rents from $165. Prices•l-----------1 & snacks avai\41.ble in 24 hr I-lot Line645-8800 ave a ni ce figure & be vary by location. Models FREE RENT your area. Ideal way to • sophisticated. Great pay, ' Pleme nl ala'y 0 , DOYOUROWN Strictly for rW'I. Privacy O""n 10 to 7. Sor""· nope 0<0 •paee in Mission Vie· ·up s · O c•· ,,~ ·~ .,_ · L 1· , DIV R .:. & discretion assured. orchildren. ,·0 & Laguna Niguel a"' pen s ion . oca ion , • tn•l II ,,·0 0 , &T'a,·ru·ng TheWaveProje<:t Write de s c r ibi n g Oakwood Garden Apartments low a s JOc s q ft in new ofe a a furJ1i s h cd. Financing DIVORCECt:NTER yourself . Write ad J386. bld g . Call Owner, available. Can be ex-Ally. Trained Cons ul-Daily Pilot. P. U. Box 831·1400. panded to full time in· tanls to Assist You. $75' 1560. Costa Mesa 9262ti #IN. Newport Blvd. Unit come. r'or information + filing fee. 5484216 for "B'. $95, .. c ·· SSS. Utn .1.;P~·~· ~71~·~··~,~·:·1~284:".'_ ____ l ·~·~p~p~t. ________ I l-'Pc•cido._6c7c5_·84c.c5c7_· _____ 11NCOME 'fAX Business Increase your bust line I AUTOMOTIVE Beaut. private Newport No bookkee ping. Mostly to 3 cup sizes, 2 wks or Used &New -----------1 exec. office in .!l uite.' OrangeCo.&&2·:r729 yo ur money back . l;;"~;"."~-;-::--:;--;:~--:::l2S46~·!:79'!5~9."o~'.1"'94~·0&l~tl_ _ _j Controct Penon Mewperthec:lll Irvine at 16th 645-0550 4000,_R_e_a_,._n_o_b_l_e_."'5 __ ·31_oo ___ 11c hr i s t 1 a n co . , Exper'dONy ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFRONT opportunity. jobsatisfac-Drinking problem? Call Emmy S46-1934 Rooms BOAT BUILDERS WANTED Carpe•ten Electricians M.c:hi lnsttllen Must be experienced We pay top wages Excellent co. benefits including ro. paid health ins & life ins for our employees. G .. ner ol 3802 ROOMS $20. wk up with J~;00~·.JO~ut''.!"'~'~eop:;l~e~m~atk~el-C';;a'ill~A~l~e~o~h;o~l~H~e~lp~l~in~'~-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;f kitchen $30. wk up apt. Newport a.och MONEY. Skip 96J..690S. 24 hrs a day 835-JSJO CAS1\ VICTORIA 548 -9755 or 645-3967. Executive offices 1.<!&3lir,Unlurn/F'urn $1.50·$350Monlh WOMAHPARTHER $10.SPECIAL.1/:a HR. AVON PACIFICA BY Kl PPER YACHTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,, JtEN'l'Al4 Hf;Fb:RRl\l.S All typt!s. Pacific Coast ·· Ch a r I e r s It en ta I fr . SIRl.50 gas /wtr. pd. LIVE AT THE BEACH View of boats & water $.5000·Total Investment Abraxas Mmsoge l\dults ·No Pets Set•. gate SJO. wk & up. bi3-W40 BILL GRUMDY 1'¥1 y ad v c rt i s in g & 1733 Fullerton Ave. CM 1,ool, Ke1: i{m. 1-.:levator 1 :~~~~~~~~~~!1 .~P~IN~E~K~N~O~T~M~OT~E~'L~ l~R~e;a~ll~o~'-;:::-;;;:;=•~·7~5=·6~1~6~11 publishing business is in· '* * 631-1184 * * 525 Vu:tor1a . G42·tt970 Under new management tcresting, profitable, & l---'-"--'-'-:.C:.:C:..:---1 . OFfo'ICE or Store Rental $3.SS. 3 Br, 2 ba. blk lobch. Gentleman .. rcfng., walk 700 sq. fl. Oceanview. never hum.drum. CUSTOM CAKES Divi sion Fee. &Ui·J!'87 or I 548.5638 THERE'S A WORLD WAITING FOR YOU ... 928 W. 17th Street Costa Mesa . . --l UH deluxe studio. ut1I lolboa P enutsula 3B07 pd. Bltns. crpts, pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2UO. 1978 Maple. 645·8079 NEW 2 BR apt. nr. yacht or 1>45·5647 No pets /children. Yrly. lobcar h. Vic. ~a~. Coast 1111 S. El t:amino. San My partne r has been for ev e r y occasion , '•---------- W-Newport. &12·1531 ,'!.l6:'.J.,, & Be a c h BI . _Cclcecmccen=le'--------I forced lo retire for health masterfull y created for A s a n A V 0 N t' .,.. reasons. I urgenUy need you. The unusuar is my REPRESENTATIYE. BOAT '" c lub. S2KS /m o. Yearl-'~---------1 "Tl-IE VIt.:'fOHIAN " Newly decorated. 2 hr. I '1i haw /gar. Adlts. cpts. drps . fncd yd w/patlo. waler pd. Call belwn 1·5 63t'i·412U . • round Call Zl3J4-t9-&112.. , --Corono d e l Mer 3822 ~ ...........••••........ •" HEW DUl'UX Deluxe s plit -level; 1;m sq fl. <!bdrm w1loft·1lcn, titii "K" Victona ... $190 ht frpl c. plush c rptg, home· UAKRIDGEVIJ.L,\ like st or;1i.:c. w.dk·1n :J HR . 2 Ba , bl t n s, clo.')ets, balh & j.!Ucst children wek·ome. $225. bath, blln gas range & 85K W.t:entcr.fi45.1197 oven. patio dt.'1.'k, 2 car 1.0=.cc-=.=='-"'-'-"'---I enclosed gara~c w/laun· R..:frii,:e rator. Security. Pool, Jacuzzi, nee. Bid & w /exe r c i sc rm . Billia rds. Color TV. IHVINE AT MESA DR. 545·48.55 dry room l'Jy only elcc· trlc. Ad ults Su. of Coast • .. Hw y, 5 blks from lJ.t:al·h. i4:t5. 435 Goldenrod . t.:o ronu dcl 1\tar . (71·1 Jti75 ·!1:l37 S©R~µ-gt,~5 ' • 3824 ........................ 120ALDERTPLA ·t; Deluxe :z br, Iba. 11dult~. pQ pt.'t•. $185. Call $30-3:ii72 S33 9781 That Intriguing W ord Game with o Chuckle (d•••<I It, ClAl -'011AN C (KEH I I I I' Room + Ge.rage. CM. Central Joe . Student or working man . $125. 64.5·9933 * 1 MO !>'Rt;E RENT* someone congenial to specia lty . Priced re-You meet n ew people & CARPENTERS l-2·3 Rm. offices from runmyCostaMesuofc. asonably with satisfac-have xlnteamings. Bel-Westsail Corp. needs $l35 per m o . Near Inexpe rienced ok, but tion g u aranteed. Call terthan sitting al home ? skilled boat eurpenters airport. Sect 'y. serv. on m11st relate well wts ales He l e n now for your Call : .540-7041 or Zenith w/min 1 yr boat exper. premises.NoleaserL'Q.. people & clients. Please custom decorated cake 7-IJS9days Must have ovm tools & T.1 C;i.11 Oorothy.631·04.54 for ~~~~~"'!'"'!'"'!'"'!'~I t A I l t Room for Rent p\1. ent. No K33·3223 9 1 noon at 979·8123. r: ransp. PP )' o ga c "'' -•oAr personal appl. 9am-5pm.' ~:..:cc:..==------1 gu d l ' eoo k'.n g, .,.,, o nl y °""'-c.o ternoon .-B b ·11' eeded San ar a · Eves & Wknds Ca ll SPIRl'fUALREADER ll ysi e n · 675-6488 o r640-4161 Newly decorated, carpel· 960-28113. Open lOAMtolOPM C lemente area. Our Washoil~ hom e 5 day' Wk 27.5McCormick.C.M . .. _ R ed 2 room offi ei!3. Easy Adviceonallmattcrs. 1.±~~~·~~~~------]·I~~~~~~~~~~~ -•••.ar entals 4200 to find , ample parking, lnv•stment 312N. El Camino Real 7:30-5:30.492-3785 •••••••T·~··H•••••••••••• xlnt location. 779 W. 19th Opport.dty 5015 San Cle me nte, t'orappt. BABYSITTER. Live in. 4 ~n't ~rop the ball! Get a PRIVA !=: ome on the S $7S & ~< <•• i•Lu: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cail·.492·-•• 4-9136 JOb th I t D ·1 Wa terfront in CdM. S2000 t. ..,.,-. ......, . .,...... or ~ """ mo old Ex<"hange ror w1 a OW·COS a1 y & 11600 mo . July & 548·19~ • Want financial partner S SO Rm /Bo~rd, sml sulary. Pilot Ctasslried Ad. for new concept in boat Travel 4 839.0913. Phone 642-5678. August . 673-2875 for appt. FULL SERVICE d r j v e. M r . BI o <" h ••••••-.•••••••••••••••• $350. HUNT. BCH. 3 br: 2 EXEC. SUITES l-9-7-9'-31-94-·-.,----,,...,-cl ba. den, l mi. to beach. FROM SllO oney to LOCM 5025 Child OK. Ref's. 6/15·9/I, ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEE EUROPE BY CAR furn 'd . 714·962·74<1i Airport Area 833·3640 IUSIMESS LOA.HS Purchase an)' European WANTt;D 2 or 3 bedroom Separate Office. 180 sq fl s,w,oooto$500.000 Car for d e livery In furnished apt or home +storage. PacificCo:.i.st Bus iness growth With Europe&letll5planyour for Aug &. Sept. Write Hwy.CdM.675-.5444 cre11tlverinancing. individual lour. From Cha n •l assctt, 301 w. . , Call Mr. Bryan take-off to home-landlns, Cit-melback, Phoeni1t, 800 ofc +,400 w~i;etiouse. 835·7600 you'll be in the hand5 of Anz. &MH 3. carpet, lited ce1l ,gJprki.1.1-----------experts. Alao leue&.ren· M ·L r.one $225 mo . Mort1JC19e1, Tf'Wt tal cars , EUHAUTO, LIDO Lux. 2br, 2ba apt..l-'64"6'-·1=2.>.c2'-~-~~=c : DHd1 ' 5035 Lldo Village, N.8. Frpl, patio, 30· deck, wtr. lusiM ll Refttal ·445 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c67::..:3c·4='=50::..-------11 view. 675-6359 ~Y. Deluxe Big Bear cabin, ;·sirOPs:·;;;i:i·1::~:.: LOANS up to 80% ~! 1itlecps 9. Week. month, for books tore, candle I st TD L._..1/zO/o ••••••••••••••••••••••• week·end.646-3439 s hop or art g111tery . 21tdTDU.-Sc:ltoob& Loc.-ted In the M.1111 ilt Lowest rete.s Orange Co. latrvctla. 7005 Blk lo beach·NewCondo. The Fa c tory, N .B . SatHitr....., Co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J•cuzil/volleyball. Sips 673·9606 .,~2.2171 -·7 ••• _11 Nicholaides method ol 6. 1125-wk. 968·5700. .,.. .-rvu d l & · Be TOP LOCATION Serving Harbor area 24 raw ng pa.int. g, OC EAN1''RONT 1508 & MESA VEIDE years r.dv . L i ve model• SEEK & FIND' Fore1t Clwmlc•l1 MET H ANOLACETOCO I DDP ~Cf.TON I LAO C KA H C M T M E T H 0 0 I'll 0 L II 'V L A R N r, I A t: II Y. t. A L c; 0 II 0 L N C L .NROhlNA Cf':TOC . H P. M I CA L S T L L· C LI CK INPOWDE KH KAYNA • A N D I t: N t:: r 0 "' D E c R_!..._ c I r: r C PG L Y N ~ E R 0 NT E S t: RN t N I LOR08UTADIENEEANIO TOTTrH~MIP C AR CPEBCC' EIELD U TADICIYOORNER CCL 0 RAT £ N l'V LR I A ER H A ATRARO~LWOGPLTPOTCH 'SPACIOUS 2 br apt Easts 1de CO!tl~ t-.1 e1a. J.150 1806 W. Oceanfront. NB. 6'5·9933 l:'t. 67.5 7777, 673·3752. DllVEPL.Ali 10%RETURN U' Pt1;~1 ;:!JM.flf~~t:J Lf111 '~ rN s,sg.4221. tor store or ofnce. Ample 2 Prime 2nd TD's. Both Jobs W_..cl, 7075 1-.i.-...i ,... hiM• ·-......... ~ • -t>Mn.N, .,. 111oow., •• ......,. ............ ,.... 9dl MMl:e.-wi.n.it••..._•-, •• _____ ..._ __ 7111!'~----I parking. Town &COW1try due less than 1 year. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.COHQl. P«OrOll. LOE 2 br, blLnS, dahwhr. C) ~~,~~'~ri~~~t Lt!l!r~ C la~111 fied ad:s sell bl @ atm01phere. Properly in Newport 35f1J1exp. Painl/rcpair./ ~~~N°\CID a~k:i,_ P~tAa I' act\$. no pets. N~ crpt. Ii.em&, t1m:.i.ll it.emi or liU\t 1Co'2S MeMs a Verdel Dr. E. Sch. Owner: P.O. Bo• phimb/elec. MaJnt work c"!r'•••c•0••.•,,g !:_tru!t'!~0,wt!a ;Aa~tL - .Sl.80.s.t.S-4211 SCIAMLITS ~in Cless.lflc.,_1010 item.Ju.st c:11ll&'2-S678. ' 5U1 e5•.S4.5-4l2.1 626, Balboa, Calif. Aptcomp lex.S...7~ ., roNi<>it'aOW'1v"-"" .. ' ; -========1~~~~~~~~~~~1=====:====!:=:=:====~~======::U===~~~~===-. 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Coasatt.ant ln flnancl&l ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• .. •••.,... manaaemeot.JOynexp. JUOp~r;s CDriar.ee t & GENERAL CONTRAC-Japane se Expertaaodyman•No Job too A·lDay Workerwilhgood Prof P ainter. hooeat PATCHPL~EJl.ING Cu.atom kikben •bell&. ln ut'CMIPace •rel1.ted 0 •ery. S'·-:--~ '(ORwlllfumlshLic.& Landscape. Yree small Painlloe plumb· refa. Housecleaning on· work,reaa.lnt/e:<t.free All Types. Free Ea· remodelln&.Addhknl• lnduattiu. 14 yn u Sr. (to 11 ret a rdalKa). "9M'l surervlslon for Estimates le Oetl~na. m,, you name it. Larry ly. Wax noon. All work est. Reis. 548·2759, timatu. Call540-tl25 alteraUoos. Unique 6uo- otrlc•r I• major corp, bOerigrheasera & &ll color respon11 b lo project. Speclallied ln patlo cov· 51l·8706 bylbejob. 541-3l34 842.·391.3 usual work welco .. QMM. bl I toners fil0mlnut4! 642·863'7<1·10am> ers. fencing, fbh Pond. VERY NEAT PATCH Member JSB Bu.rd\&. each for your wtUte AllyotberGeoeralyatdCMeu ' WUldohousework. •THIH• ....... * JOBS & RESTUCCO. 911-1314 ProleulOQalTnlln1: carpeta, Save rnonty'b~ ~ work. 979-7731 afl3, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kave references. D.ScbwartiSr.SSS-l.301 Free ~at. 5S•·2.481, 1-.. -.... -------• Re~b1-lli:tncleot saving. me eictl'• trips ........................ M2-0195aft6. W'mdowa/ScreeasRepJc'd Call ~. 893-1439 • Ph: ~9853 Clean bvina room. dlnlni Dreasmakin&: in lhe Eu.rq-......:..___ -~one Est. Cheerlully Cleaning Apartments or ----------·~·~;~·.~~:·-:~ ... ;;~ .. ;: C.,.._. ............. ~m " f)aU '1-$. Any rm pea n M anner. June CGARDEN DOCTOR · g1Yen. AAA·Bob. 751-1296 homes CM /NB Reliable ~~~!~:re: ~gjntog• -.111.211w.,. Reas. rr ...... ~· li"'. al• ---. ..... so, couc~ $10, chair '5. apeclat FREE swim ault leanup·Sod·S:prinklers 7.,.., """"/"-"" 881·9 · ., · rue r .,..,. -'JI -~ .. -••• .. •••••••••••••••••• lS yrs exp is what coun~. w /any $50. panta a ult. M atnt Etc·Res.COmm .... ,......., ......,. Carl Rebko-646-3'49 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 830-5020 anyt.u'QI!. Catm CablneJ.t, boat w~. not. m•U>od. I do .work Designed&madeJ1.L1tfor . Ken -S4S-Ui& H..tlncJ HOUMde•lng R.L.SlNOR.Slatelic/ln· JU$TPLUMllMCi? Tiie ~~kv~~ltch rmdl, lat· myself. Gd. refs. 531..0101 you by Corday Fashions. MlKE'S OAJU>ENING ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 84~7481 • ard. Extenor. QUALITY FutJ~rtv0 ... CaRell~o~. tes •••••••••••••••••••._• • ~l.9 Carpet." Upholstery By;1pptonly.556-0.32 QualityYardMaint. ~~~~~~~E :L.-dsc &ECONOMY.!m-3335. JUSTPLUMBiNC CERAMlCTlLE.New&: C........ ':lea ning. Steam & 11.ctnc• NB,CdM,CM•S48-0930 YARDWOllK.SSS-O:M7 •••••••!!!':!........... •TOP QUALITY •M2·4lll • Remodel. Free est. Sml ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shamfoo. Free est ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAINTING jobs weJcoroe.S36-:M21i. SAVE & Profit CU¥tom 646·781 'ELECTRICIAN s 1 Landsca~ lllhiatenance Remove asphalt con· ford '• Lan~scape. Sod 1r I · .......... :. L.R.OTIS Plurnbing od · . · m C o m p I e t e • Lawns. SpnnkJers. IJc/ • ntenor"' ~wnor w b al · d. Top SoH rem • repair, add-on. e-.......1_ JObs/malnt/repairs. 22 c I ea n p Iser v Ice c.rele, soil. Jlou&b and ln•ured. """"·78'1.7. Call Lee 830-7271 ater trs. I &lie&, IS· lnaulaUon. Free est. & •• -::". -'JI yrs exp. lie 233108. ~-uma•-.,,..,9107 final grading. 751.CDaB ..... ~ posJls, stoppages, re·••••••••••••••••••••-• Desi&os. 645-.3439: ~··••••••••••••••• 548·S203. a:.a ...... _.. ROTOTILUNG S2S Wallcoverings pairs, remodeling and •Top Soil•Compost• F 1 l'~ann10g Special Party? • GtM,... SerYk:et M 0 VIN G. hauling. Landscaping.sod Sales. Installed/Removed rep1ping. New Comtruc· •Mulch•Redwoochr ln sh Carpentry ourmet buffet dinners. •••••t ....................... garage cleanup.Reliable Fteeest.Mas~charge J .E.SwensonSJ8..tlM>l tion. Z4 Hrs. lie" bond Cal158&-m30 . Remodel-Repair Gloria's Haven..,...lSS ••••••••••••••••••••••• HANDY ... N-Ho •. fast service. 963-6452 Daya /eves~2l?O 642.Q.63 T-~-t-• Vince LenbofC SJ6.8C1S Qua Ii t y /Mo int /Ldscpg A t ,.CA . meat. • p-&1--• -__..,~ C__._ sod sp kl llOil cond P s. onacaen aous •HAULING• • vntn MARV'S PLlJMBl.NG . ••••••••••••••••••• ... • C u stom Carpentry -rractor 1 • r rs, • Crat\.sman.~ EFFIC1ENT•FASr M==a•rir ••••••••••••••••••••••• •646-9807• Ford'sTreeService. Framina or f·-'-h. n · ••••••••••••••••••••••• c eanup. SCZ-3331/ ••~•• ---· E . d C • uu.a ne· p i 646-\908 "T HINGS" b M ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• Cslm Patio cove.rs, cone NOJOBTOOSMALL _xperaence re..,. model/AdditionSolS-4159 at o covers. desks It · Y ~e. · WILLIAM S " Sons decks, Expt blL Dujack. ra •-w Pl b' Lic/lnsured.962-7811 .---------~ re~ces . Competitive Dep. lawn & gardening. Geo woodwork, repain, GENERALHAULlNG . 646-7S98/846-9495eves ......,w. aynes um Ulg.•----------USE THE pnces. Contrartors lie. Pool cleanin&·gen rnaiot plumbing, etc. 642-5613. •REASONABLE• Masonry. Bnck/Block/ · Repipe· Remodel-New Tree Removal. limbing" DAILY PILOT #280294. Ron Marchetti 842·8072 or 842-1002 General Ma int" remodel CALL 646-5848 St.one. Call 581-7829 Sunshade, covers, decks, Const. 20 yr. exp. 675-6261 Shrub clearing. Gen'l •••.a. •y 830-5503 Co Ii 1 Iden fire ring, benches, wood, , cleanup. 546-6403. ,._ mm ncome res aa HMHCle..-.g MovMcj brk. cond. Quality. Fair ~~u don L n~ a gun to . . IESULT.. F.H.Gerwick &Son Cleanups. Treework, MacNeill •640-8292 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• price. Creative designs. draw fast . when Y~ ~n.t ,,a~e .up the ~p! SllYICI! Add/Remod Gardening. Minor Creativ e iron gates.HOUSECLEANINC,Hsour Moving/Hauling. Student Remodeling lge/smjobs. placeanadmtheDady L_ist. •t m classtfied. DlllCTOIY No. Bl-114321 Lndscp'g. l0yrs in area. railings.window guards. Business. Call Janice's w /large truck. Reas. Ken, eves 642·1770. Ra,y, Pilot Want Ads! Call now Ship l o shore resi.ilts! ~======~-~~6~7=3~-~=1~--~~~~21~7~0~_646_·~ __ 3·----~-i 2u~~~~·l~ Raggedy h~67~ Buey~~~&m-m~ da~~~9tM.~cMe. -oo~a _~_2_·~--~------ ,..,W ... ecf 7100 twpW_..cl 7100 HelpW..e.d 7100 twpW..tect 7100 tWpW~ 7100 HelpWaateCt 7100 HelpW.ted 7,100 H.lpW..t.d 7100 Cats 1015 •••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•.••••••••..•.•..•••••••.•.•..•••• ············~··t·~·!••• ...................... . Advertising Sales CLASSIFIED & AUTOMOTIVE ADVERTISING The D ai ly Pilot needs 2 additional sales persons for outside sales staff. Advertising experience required. Applicants must h ave good car arid be able to typ e. Sala r y and commission program. Good op- por tunity . Good c ompany. benefits. Positions must be filled immediately. Apply -Personnel Depat tment or il•Cflllre to Carl Carstensen, General AdvtrffsincJ Maneger • JUNIOR SALESMEN Ages 12·16. Earn S20·$40 per week getting new s ubscribers to the DAILY PIWT after school and Saturdays. .Must be out oLschool by 3:00 PM. No deliveries or collec t ing-. Transportation furnished. Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley areas, call 847-4360 Equal Opportunity Efllployer Marketing REAL ESTATESALFS Sales Help needed, ex· T•odl~ PERSIANKITfENS •Friday $600-$700 W a Iker & Lee per' d. Pa r t t i me or A secretarial & business CF A reg, top quality. Sales, mktng, or ad agen· f/Ume. Apply lo person, college ln the Irvine.Jo· $751$100-546-9965 REAL ESTATE Jackie's Fashion Center dust.rial Complex is ex· cy exper. helpful. Ac· 75 Huntington Ctr, H.B. panding! OOCJI 1040 curate typ. so+. C.Mesa LOCATIONS 2 L Hill nd ....... : .. d i . 1 or 2423 aguna s We are co ........ 06 m· •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• mfgr. Free. Also 1''ee AAA Locations n Mall.Lag.Hills. mediate interviews for Jobs. Orange and Los Angeles, teachers •PIT WOILD• Angus Gordon Personnel Riverside,.and San Diego SALES/MANAGEMENT in all secretarial & busi· Llasa-Apso, .Chihuahua, Agency642~20 counties. With facilities S~.~/Gak. nessareas. Poodles. Shih·Tzu, 333 E . 17th No lS, CM averaging over 2,000 sq. Ex per d an high rasruon If you are available Im· Scbriauzer, COCkel", Dox· Ma.Meuse, Need lmmed. ft. providing separate m e n · s It wome n · s mediately & interested in ie, Pit. BuUs, Cockapoo. lobby area, private sportswear,looklngfora lhis Pom.lOOmixedPuppies. Goodpay.WiUtrain.Call c~un seli n g rooms , career in retail sales_& rewarding opportunity, Stud serv. most breeds. 64s.-0860or645-<Bi4 pnvate manager's orrace mgmt. Call for ap~& to· Call Mr. w. D. Poock al 2525 W. 17th al Fairview, MEDICAL Transcriber. and separate work area tervw 556-8892 NOW ! SA. Open EvesS31·5027 E 'd NB ea Part providing each associate THE LC>Ok ti:e for 2 Orth~pedic wit.hhis ownprivateliesk 6446500 TELEPHONESALES PEMBROKE Welcll Surgeons. Aft. 7pM call : a11d telephone. • Part time or full time. Cor-gi, Pups & Growa Sales & Teac:Mr • lOam to lpm or 5P!D to Dogs. AKC. 546-4928 HelpW.ted 7100 HelpW•t.ci 7100 536-98l9 TRAIMIMG p /t ime for Pianos & Bpm.Excellentea.~ngs, DOG OBED I ENCE •••••••••••··~··••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••MEDICAL insurance & Tuition assistance for OrgaflS. 581·1200. salary or comrrussioos. CLASS to start Wed. FICiUIEMODB.S JEWl:LRY$ALIS pegbo~rd ~irl for su~-pre·licensing school. 646-4100aft.5pm June 25• 7 :30 p.m. WOMEN 18·3S needed by Fineat.qualitystorereq's geons office. Exper d Famous "Head Start" s•LES 4 WOMEN TELEPHONING earn Newport Bch-Jrvine Orange County's leading top quality Sales Kelp, only. 644 ·5170, 4·6 pm t raining progra m . " • xlra $$ a l home calling area. 546-4928 studio. Make up t.o $500 w /management. poten-wkdays. Classes In: financing. (&a couple of good men ) for l'ela rded c hildren . S 1 AKC p/wlt. No experience lial. Apply In person M th f 6 old gi 1 escrow, and guaranteed WE OFFER: program. H.B. area. Irish . etter ma e nee. Ph. anytime, before 12 noon. J Herbert 0 ~r ~ yr r sales. Plu:1 : aooio, visual l. A career in advertising 635.6101 Puppies. champ. back· (714) 121-0110 Hall J ewellers. 87 So". n~s sat~er, my hom~, 6 training , weekly omce & public relations w/a ground. Shots. 847-73'0 Coast Plaza C.M. rugbts 4·30 pm to 2·30 training and daily on the successful & fast grow· TELEPHONE Solicit.ors, eves . FLORAL DFSIGNER ' am. Pref. respon. college job training. ing co. p/time work from your --------- exp'd-all phases. Hours JEWELRY sales opening. student or older. Call 2. Easy sales w/a oown home. $2.2S hr + bonus. Iris h Setter; 6 mos. old; Oran~ Coast Da.llJ Pl.IOt . & salary negot.. Irvine Ins ide sales. E~es & days67S.1992. MAM•GEMEHT to earth product that No selhng involved. Call female.Cbampionliaes. 330 • Bay St •• Costa M -· area. Call for interview wknd hours. Hourly + We w i II pa Y ove r s mall businesses ap· Mr. Organ, 556-1424. Shots. $100.5.S1·2063 .. _ btwn hrs oC 9-12 & U, commission. We train. MIGUB. $1,000,000.00 to our preciate&canafford. i.-.-.-.---------1American Pitbull Pupo 752·7CMO. 4n-t730or498-1236 managers in 1975 to in-3. Daytime work-No UT1UTY pies. 9 wks old. w/ &fHI Opport.ity Ea4lart1 : GEtJbFFC s..w. Penowl AJHCY sure you receive the Eves·No weekends·No papers. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!1••••1!!!! -r-training and t.elp you travel. MAIMT. MAH S.9-9UJ 9-6; aft.6523-lm. _ Female, 10 key add. by •JR STAFF S~ need for a successfu l 4. No gimmicks or high Exper'd man needed for HelpW..tecl 7100 HttpW..tecl 7100 touch, lite typing & fil. • IK.,tiar1ts Ufetimecareer. pressure selling. all around maintenan<:e Irish Setter P\c>S, 8 wk&. ...... """"l""HM ...... ,,................ j ng. Heavy in account· ACCOUNJANJ loold&..,_.s 5. Short, but complete work. Xlnt co. benefat.s. AKC Champ. line. Shots, T COOKS mg. Must be proficaent AIDS training program. 'top wages. Apply to gate ~~ed. Pb: aft 6 pm, IOA M o n a r c b B a y w /ligw:e&. Familiarity Who have good office Member of 26 realty 6. Fast P•Y·absolutely gwnd al: Q.3.1108. ' . ELECTllCIAM Restaurant ·c orp. is w /tcroulmpsuterll f_~portsJ Ins ura nce Company skills , call for appoint· boards. MemberoraNa· top commissions & W.nhail~ .. ..,C v1·· .. la o..-. F·-Man. 1 yr exper. as boat opening a new location in he P . ma uuonna needs Jr. Acrouotant t.o ment. ti on a 1 Re Io c ation bonuses. 275 McCormick, C.M. nn -•...,.. ...... electrician. J_<nowledge Laguna Beach. Top offtce. Newport Beach, work in home office. Sup-27601 Forbes RdSte 49 Service. Guaranteed 7. Exclusive territory ~~~~~~~~~~I tasticdogs. NOW$7S. ol AC/DC req d. Xlnt co. Wages .. Experience is a $525. up. Call Beverly port position, prefer AA 3 FlagsOmter trade progra~. Ex· conlJ'.'ols to protect future Waitress. Apply in.person 646-6221 benetal.9,lopwages.App· must! Ask for Chef. 645-SSOO degree or equivalen~ 131-1477 tensive classified and earnmgs f s ·d· Bl Beet 107 Milli Schnauzer, AKC. 8 1y to gate guard at: 831.2811 w/emphasis in account· s. $200 ·w eekly draw. a t 4. 1 s ue • _11 ~ Get AHEAD Jn The a·ng. Desa·re exper. in Laguna Niguel yellow page advertising h 1.f.ed 2Lst Pl NB wks. Champion blood WHtsm ARMY.Cal1549-2929 that get results. Over 90 w enqua 1 1 • ' lines , ma/fe. ~'991 27SMcCorrnick, .M. Cook1W..ted Askforl06 largecorp.env'ironment. pre·prlnted contracts, AND MUC H MUCH WELDER, heavy in · eve. Breakfast, dinner. ex· p Openings available for brochures, and rorms to MORE dustrial exp. Min. 8 yrs. --------- perience w/good op· HAIRSTYLisr Apply ersonnelDept Waitressesover 21. Must make your job easier. Forpersonalapptcall Must. do own lay.out. A.KC Afghan pup, 5 mos. loatR•pai,.,.... portunlty. Apply 10 w/followlngforXlnt Betw~en 9AM·llAM have exper. Apply in Free installation and 631-04549_6,_ certification if possible. female, show qual. $100 Muat h ave waterfront person, Jolly Roge r NBlocation.646-7008 PACIFIC MUTUAL person, BEACH HOUSE pick·UP of 8 ft. tall lamp Interviews at w/papers, $50 without.. boat yard exper. Need Restaurant. 400 S. Csl. 700NewportCtrDr . INN, 619 Sleepy Hollow post "For Sale" signs SE.a.Ms ... us WAHLCO 645-3215. neat worker w/good re· Hwy. Lag. Bch. HOUs---Newport Beach L n. L .B. 9am·12noon with built-in lock box. ..A ,...,_. dally 3-4 : 30 at 1679 cord. Blackie's Boat __...,.... Equal Oppor. Employer daily. F r ee business cards Expenenced or trainees. Placentia Ave. C.M. Yard, 673-6834. K::OUPLE lllid·A;&e. ftte & CUSTODIAN after initial order. Sales for Drapery Mfg. Opetf.1---------1 FREE!! 3 Female Labrador J>.up- pies, 7 wks. old. 847·2595 •00.,1(-.ca hskpg, gardening, eit· 7.3:30 & 3·l1:30 shifts. PIX Aft1werinc)S«v agents for over 150 sub-ings in a ll positions. WHO WANTS TO WORK? ~ ._.."" change l BR Unfurn. li it l ...... necess 'JUNIOR SALESMEN Aftn & eves. WKnds in· Beach Drapery, 900 W. DRIV EACAB! Exp er 'd, p /time .• Hrs Apt. No pets. EastCosta oep S~ne~le~te • cluded.EOE.540-1.962 ~r:l!i~i"es~ t~P':s~r~u!: 17th . Costa Mesa. CHOOSE your hours, Ft-HtoYCM1 8045 flexible. Marvac Elec· Mesa. P .O.Box 884, C.M. General Hospital Age 10-15. Earn $20-$40 mortgage, insurance and 540.6464 work for yourself, be ••••••••••••••••••••••• tronics, Call Barbara for 92625 714/496-11.22 per week getting new marketing. SKretnrvjlcpt . your own boss. Men or KITTENS with character, a ppt, $4().3280. customers for the DAILY PIX y ht S 1-' ,.. t b Wome~. Can be slightly long hair short hair De ntal Asst. Ortbo PILOT after school and RECEPTIONIST ac a es. iu us e handicapped Neat· . • · ,; ~ROKERSwant.edR.~.& Chairaide, approx. 4 Housekeeper, pleasant Saturdays. You must be Opena·ng a·n 0r"'"'ae Co. COMMIS~OM proficient typist, have C lean Appe~rance calico, yellow. white UlSurance for expandang da-wk Ortho exp req .__b h •. ......... lite r h 1 b 3 00 -"6 Up to 70% immediate business background_ & Vets .. reu·r""" Age 25 to. purple • ., CALL NOWI ff Call ,,. . . • """ ome • .,...,. outo SC 00 Y : p.m. fol' sharp indiv, W/PBX "'L 642 982 corp. Full or p . Start $3·$4 hr. depending deaning & cooking.' Con· and be able to work at expel'. Front ofc appear commissions with AD· knowledge of Sailboats. 70. Supplement your in· __ ._1 __ • _____ _ Ray Overturf,646-3487 on exp. No smoking, age valeacent fat.her & 11 yr. least 3days per week. No & pleasant phone voice VANCES lhat allow you G~. Sal~ry +Health ~ns. come. Drive a cab 6 hrs FREE IUSIMESS IS •OOMIHG! We Need Good Help And Offer Top Wages. •M.W.n-~ •G-.Luboret• ............ .. •Le ..... ,,.. ...... -·~-.r• Exper. &Tralneet All3Shill8 Men&Women 'MecG,....,.Y.W. 1631 Pf acentla CoataMesa :.!0-30.642·2626 old son. Mature. no deliveries or collecting. necess. Xln't pay & t.o receive commissions Lido Village Locati~n. or more a day. Apply in K ITTENS DENTAL Recept. Some children . References. Transportation pro· benefits. Call Personnel, before close of escrow. Call. Mr. Douglas for an· person, Yellow <:ab Co.. SS6-8870 Chalrside exp. Neun>nrt 8 9 4 • 4 4 6 8. R e verse vided. Call 963·5011 in 213/86l·5713 tervi.ew 675·5190. 180 E. 16th St., Costa area. ,, .. .,.5., .. 4 -...-·· charge. Huntington Beach or After 33 years in busi-SECRETARY Mesa. Frisky Fluffy Kittens ..... ""' 631.149 .. i'nCostaMesa DowM&r.::"9 ness with 50 company 3 M r · La ----------• Weaned &Trained d 01 ed ff. . Fo. r an o c an, gun~ u-h-dise Dental Allsl··/Chaa·rsa·d· Hou. sekeeper wante E qua l Opport unity own o aces to ansure N 1 E d apph ,... .... -•~-4615• .. "' f f 1 anin E 10 E I t. .t r " . igue · xper . •••••••••••••••••••••••1----------8 .. •y Newport Pra ... ice /lime or c e g serv. Employer qua ppor. mp oyer con inw yo poucaes, our ts 1 8319622 .... """ ttin can on Y· · •..A:-s 1005 OUR DOG needs room to Ml 6 640-0300 Top $. 25 or ovr. & Car a 800 associates are se g 11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiii•iiii _..,, __ n mos exp. · musL S56-6296al\6pm Kitchen Helper & Dish· new industry records. I• ••••••••••••••••••••••• roam & we don't even D•tal SK'VlMPr washer, f /time. Mesa Person 21 ·40, trn for Our volume is more than SECRETARY Exquisite Gold Thread have a yard since mov· & Assistant. l!xper'd or Ideal Su••r Job Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 mgmt. $150 wk guam. $1,000,000 a day; 1,000 Opening in Advertising EMBROIDERED, Silk ing to the beach. She's "'Ollege 546•3000 (Part·Time~) Center St, CM Coll. pref. Mr. Levi homes sold a monJ.h. for indiv. w/good sh & Ceremonial Court Robe. spayed, 8 yrs old, fri end· .. · Work 'hrs a day an our 848·1004 More imporumlly last typing. Good oppor. to Xlnt cond. Purple field 1Y. & looks like a s maU 1----------. ne w cool ofc aCl'OSS from Lady Companion, live·in, year we paid out more start. career. Ok will w 1 C E L EST RI AL Lab. Yours for lhe lov· PISHWASHIM& O.C. Airport & earn Ute housework & cook· PLUMBERNEEDED commissions$$$$$$$S,to soon be located in DRAGONS. Tbun · ing.675-4636 MACHIMIOPI $100+ per wk. The work int. Cal1642..a>. ZtoJ8'11e:;_~f8r. our sales people than any Orange Co. d~rbolts, Clooo forms. & KITTENS, fourBwks old. l d is fun & perlectly suits ,_ d . t be x other year in our his· Call Personnel <SHOU> Symbols. Skirt Shorthair, 3 male. 1 H 11 ha c h oo =a · people who enjoy putting _.n acaper. mus e · PhlMIM 19..-tory-and let's face it, 213/801-5713 w /blue, yellow ~ red female Aft. 6 840-l?l3 F /lime. M·F. 6: 3PM. their verbal c~pabillUes pe r. Over 21. Laguna r 1-r-r that's what we're both in· Equal Oppor. Employer stripes " FOO hons-· · EOE.1.f.ply in • to work. Students, H1Uaarea830-Ql82 Fu ll lime . 5 y r s terested in-YOU-the Ch'ing D""'aslY· Collec·KITTENS, lon ghair 8 C t 1,;..1a a.emorial minimum experience. ., .. os a 111 ~ housewives & moon• [LJVE·IN Hsekeeper. Refs.roariuired.SJ6.l4S2 .sales associate. 15ecty/Recept. for l girl torsltem.$1300.64>2094. wits, 2 male, grytwht. Hoapltal, 30l Victoria, Hahters are welcome. Family of 3, Ute bsekpg. ~... R.E. office nr. Orange ..a......a--•s 1010 blk/wht..837·5718eves. C.M . Ask for M rs. Call for more info & •-,.,._,k'g.•""3182 Real Estate. licensed If you're serious about Cnty. airport. Pleasant,.....,..._._ Dunlap 1 i rvi n °'""vv ~ -·• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C •SHIER · penona nte ew. me salespeople. Why not becoming a n:a.i estate congenial atmo5phere; Kenmore wa-.. -r fl!lllc, 11!!....-:a..-A Liie Books. m.8088. IUve-in woman to care for work 10 the hottest area professional, call our gd. skills required. --rwn1t..-w -Automotive dealership DISP•TC... 2 invalids. l Temp. $300 Huntington Beach/Foun· personnel department t.o $500 Mo. 833-9293 Kelvinator Elec. Dryer ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8050 experience r equired. AP. Gravevard ., .. 1,. .-.-i... TIOM mo/rm/brd. Refs req'd. ta.in Valley. Call Phil make an appointment to Secy.Steno· 20 Hrs wkly $40. Frigidaire washer Great Savings on Used P'"at·. ., gnu ... .ny_,. IMHALA Call64S-5898 eves. McNamee at Village INTERVIEW US! . ' . . $50.Guar/del.546-8672.. Furn,Appli4'Misc. " " In person -'-" Aftrnoon • files, lypg Ir Wilson's Bargain Nook CONNB.L YaLOWCAI THHAPYt"'-" Maid to Uve·in ror adult Rea1Esttte96:M567 "Join'J'he Etc.;MrWells644-818l Movlo&·Refrig,Ud.2dr. S45W.19t.bSLC.M. CHEVROLET 118E.16thl~taMesa Min. 2 yrs exper. or cpl.Ownpvtapt.Ocean· Untranchised!" FF.Avoc.purch.'72$165. NOPHONECALLS acboolin1. Sal8J1" COID· front Bal. Penin . RETAlLS~Y ~--v'swlltilSll Washer, 2 yn. $BS. Gas2Span.istlarmoire chests; B d. E~E menaurai. w/t.rain.lna Is 3-931 .-r dryer $7S. All Xlnl. Pecan dining table (no 2S28Harbor ~UOO PL exper. Contact Mr. 61 7 · Exper. mature. bondadi-Los Angeles (213 ) Sr.Ttphtl 549-8500 chain).PH:644-44?S Costa Mesa ••DISTRIBUTOR want· Hammon, 6'2·2'734 ext MAID WANTED ble, full/part Ume, Y 5&8·7382 Long Bflach TempoTemPotaryHelp 'CHAUFFEUR. A busl· ed,mature.lntereeted io 381 . Coata M Na Parttime•Call oreves.LagunaBchor (213)596-2'7810ra,nieCo. 17802SkyPart,lrvlne licydff IOZ0 7• Robinson's Custom ' n e11 executive need• earnlnf up tolm)Opermo llemorla I Hoapltal. Mesa Motel •646-81 Newport Bch. 494·2081 (714) 776·9350 . Call~ .......... ••••••••••••• Quilted Sofa. Tradi· I ri I -r Moo c l """ ··-EOE for appointment. N e w po rt Cy c I er y • Uonal, floral print. Be&t d ver or sum...... p/t. a -.-. . "ale help wan•...t full •-WALKER •. It $200 •"e t.hru Fri "' -7 pm ... , ~.. ·"""' -Raleidh, Peugeot, .. o er over . ""'" pm • e:r ..... DRAPERY SALESLADY p/time. Apply Kentucky SERVICE Sta. Attendant, A au kl~ 2116 Newport 963-5363. I SeoU..84 • · w l•••lna ability. Ins uran ce ·l;-l f e . Friod Chicken. 2929 E. RN.CCU & LEE full time, eves. Exp'd .. Blvd.NB.615-1700 ........ LE 0 .. Set T CU It 0 m Sh.de " Producers with exp. coaat Hw y. CdM reap. Bonus ~--smoc, ~ inane · a• CHILD C.a.•• D ~r" Sh: asas p; want414 to HU our IRA, Nlahts, full or p/time. REAL ESTATE bra'-'" •. lamp'uc. Nut Suntour Aauki Racer. ble, 4 cbrs. Good concL -ra " ' ' Q~ Mtdlca• •· ...... ar :u•"'AOEMENTTrainee, Oltferentlal pay. Xlnt Wt::'R E PART OF ""' • C I 1u i.a Ltd. ••en "-~7 31...., okl .... Y Al ~·t wy Cd .. • ""'"' ~"'" ~""""""' ap-ar. 4' h.aftdwri•1-... 189.8.5. ye e .,.,or.. ....,.,,.,. --(l)Nln•)'t ar IN •• -• pro u ct1. caauallty mult.l·•lore-purchulng, beneClta. Cont.act Mra. YOUR .. uau~ --'6 822 N rt SL. CM 1....;... _______ _ 1 ,temOOM " IOf'IM even• ILICTllCIAMS are.nu welcome to In· !nventory control, truck Baleatreri. 642 ·2'134 , An Equal Opportunity Apply morn'<•· 2580 1 ewpo ·Liv & Din. rm. tum. Gd • D • • • S e • v l • w • Wanted. Service or eon· quire a lao. V•ry com· schedulln1. priclng, bill· Co 1 t a M e m ~ r I a I Emp&oyer Newport Blvd. CM 548-S7113• qual. beaut.. De\'et used. IJwrbpur, Cdll. atrucUoa ex.per. req'd. petlllve rat• • com· ina:. audlllna. Compbc.at· Hospital, 301 VLctoria, $.ALIS SMACKIAI COMSUMRGUIDIS moving. 968 wn. 11 67J.H70 . Top pay• beneRla. App-miAlclu. 1sa.cm. ed h 1"1 preaurcJObf« C.M. EOE. uvessi sa1 Attendant. Part time Nt••t, Best Bay 7' COUCH, xlnt eond. Off I• ,., ln penon at, 1T115.Sk¥ ---s ome one who Is Wan* ve. ~ eveninfs. Mature. owr la Now lt.-91 white, plasb f.abrtc. $200. __....J1 p"' .. C e .. 1 •• 0 l.rVlne. ..... -;-• -analylacal, fut1 ac· people to learn about• 0 ••-'llloS...perLolihm d I ::LltllK Drupt.oft, ~ ar.. r ,Cl'I"" • lnl m....-nrocru..,.,,_ld\ e u r a L • 1ki 1 I e d Sa Jes C l erk. Indian sell luxurious "OIL OF 21· wn transport.a......... Can Studio be cover w/t 1 ..i.,remale.JOhrl.per bt1ud1rQWs ~n\,Vll~c.~1~ w/fi1ura 'notalraidol Jewelry.Weetendsooly. MINK" KoameUca by Free movie privUeces. Coro~~de~Blkee matcbinc bolsters. I wk. f)ort0r1J11.1'7f.OMO Exper'd, all ablfl.e avail. •rt..JCI""'-' hard work. Jona howa, Wlll train. H110Ungton Koacot. Interplanetary No phone calls please. Hwy areen/beiae. SIS. Blby·a 1 ~ • l &t-Salary open. Ralon Prod. th (Allrvine) hetvy resp. Mr. Shaw, Cent.er Car Wuh, 18081 lnc.: We oper-att on a Apply Mon·Fri at\ 8 PM, ~Ej1~.,.. · hlibcb.air, P.0.•9:28 I 1tudeoU, Pr• 1 ~L.=-Inc 1'7"3 Von Ka.nnan Subnt ColtaM•a Four Day Tire Storu, BeacbBlvd .,Hwtt1kh d.lrect utea ba.sl.s and WARNER DRIVE IN, a LI UIDATING·bHut. I ~.SMvetrLl11:!.~·l~ lrvfne.11t-41l0 C•64Z.l470 1600 W. Co st Hwy, N.B. 0 ... •oGIRL to •-in t.bere la 0,0 Umlt to the ~~l :arner Av ' Hnll Garla 26" French lO apd. O~JENTALCumiwro. _,. _ _ _ _ _ Phone 642 9262 ~.g.;i "'.. u amounL of money )'Ol&'ll .... ac Good CoacliUon. '75 or •S41-Ull• I C~ ...... , .... hi ..... Cona····-·· ru.11 . . manaa•r or down to '--toif ... .,-.. ~ ., .. ..,.. .......,.. .. earn. $CMMER h.:lp 8o)•t age ~ er .... _...,. I Muatb;°"1'21 orp/Ume. WewWtrain. JAMITOmAI./ MAMICUl.IST cart .. La1una ort Call between noon• 4 tto13todeUvuflyen.3 C & Dnpes le uavene rodtt 1 · S .. enlnl:lblf\ Ovor:U.CaUll3<a.s30I' w.a.·xMAH Exptr 'd lluat do aallery. Also pt. ume Moa.thruFrl.at9'19-9'57 bn--rdas-538-0883 ~~ IOJO (oatmeal coi«) DiDtt.te .. .. 148·195' "" dl1 r a ·Call Betty •ales1lrl wanted. Apply or a:G·*'· Aak f« Dan "" ....,...,,_....-sel w/ 4 chn .M&-1137. lurf.. IOln Nlthl ahll\, • hr. wlr. pea c050u • . • 1o penoo: 3216 N. PacJrlc «Verna for Wormabon r •.,...E"" FRE~E hel ••••••••••••••••••••••••----------. lllO W. COUlHW)', NB Female, /.JU me. Appl,y Full compan)' btnellU. "'5.-l Coaat Hwv. U"''"• "-'>• .o ~ • P "'OLTASRT "" ,... b •-h 1 _.. -., 'I\.-· luppoJotmen.L. needed. Neat appear. Mli" . 1-'"ouc • c aan, &°'--OK, full• pJtlm•· 2·•pm ally . roaur C.U54'"820f'545-8911 Try a Dally Pilot . ell? Appl" In pe-bet--" n :i 4 Le.ftllsc-. eood. BE~ASLEl ' .. "v Frtoe. m W. 1llb St.. Claaslhcd Ad to bU)'' sell Kave aomething to ' ., • -· .... ., .e.... C.U -...Ul Cclav. ffolpit.aJ, CM Sell Idle Item.a 6'2·S611 or r~t something. Clasalfled ads dolt well . Wtint ad ruulta 842-56'TII &5pm, 2966 8rl~tol. C.M S250 _.nn_ · _ Call~ ~~~~- .. ' • •· SeH ~ ,.,,..w Aaltot. ••r•i'W ......, , .. ,..w ~·.~ .......... . •••••••••••••••••••• • V~ tlSO ••••••••••••••••-••••• •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• F I N J S H M •••••••••••• ........... U. a.... 970I w.rc.•.... t74Q VolUWefM.11 t770 Doclp HJ5 IOIJ TftlNAaAN-~' Plver B"I&>' It trt.r vvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• CAtPIT IAH....S ••••••••••••••••••••••• nhoble, •ls» s, 3 hulla + llOOCO, roll c•1• all "7l Alla Spider 4' 000 mi u~..:. .... .._. •a:--.. AllS-SlaYICI saris '71 Sp( Dart. v-&op. Top ~-I um!C'~·•· GIBSON &S-t75D pl101, needs 1l1&u, Ucaaed. '1000. W-4161 AJl./.Jl'M P'foO Call tO: ~ uwa 9CnA EXl'banaelcRetd.ldl Pow /air, 1Ustru,cluo. ..,... -.u.t~ LATE50'•.SJSO. c•bio. &l maal. $ioo aft5. de4aila . .O. . .i ExecutinCCr BROOKJ..YN8UGCO. 19,800ml.P.P.5'5-1ZJO _M._O_V_l_N_G_: __ E_n_U_re_C_o_n_·I Uaed·~tr~~Sile S49-2l93al\erSpm e.36--6411Dennls. 4W.. .. Drha 9 110 A*9l Estimates S48·9ltl '74 Oarl Sport. 2 Dr. teDll ol home must be C .. t.7 ).7162 SHURE P .A. System, GHOST 13. Fully race••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••!?,!~ 450 SE '14 vw. Xllll cood. $2300 Sedan. 6 cyl, 11tandard IO&d.83l-9'7'6or492·2961 ·~~~~~~~~~ c o m p l el e w I rilled. Xlnt cond. $950 '73 lnl'l ~ T P.U. P /b, '70 AUDI 100 lS, 4 dr, 4 $2'52.80-See lo apprecl1lc. •trans, A/C. tMOO mi. To 1... ·Microphones Best ofre1 w/lt'aller. 714/796-0261. p /s, •uto. 18,000 ml. .. _ &44-HM. se\Ue eatale. $2800. Pb: .,, ' f l • I WATER BED. kin& SI, w ... ~ OVU$1000. 64.2·0007 • ER Camper+ nUU\)' extras I apd, Am l•'m stereol.l.pe, 549.1717, healer, plaUorm.. xtras. "'"I ir;u . . lCSON 1 yr. old. Clean I $4200 $48"'70 only 31,000 ori1. mi. l 13 Bug. Good cood. 1eoo•-=-~..:..:..;..;._ ____ _ Lit new. $1.ZS.6'2·8850 TOP CASH DOLLAR F1bca acrylic dru'!' set. E ~eautlfully furn. & · Owner. Xlnl cond. $2095. Air, power w ndow, Ent. Wood dub, tape '68 Par;t. P /S, P/8. auto., I PAlD FOR YOUR r.· Hardware. ZiJ cym neaed."94·35G3 67 BroncQ, 17,000 ml. 645-3457. AM /FM stereo, low deck$2lc>o/ofr.833-254.6 Xtra s, vf!ry clt1n. t !~!,.'.~ ...... ~~~~ JEWELRY. WATCHES. of~Ls &8~aaea. '800or besl 17.Thlslle hetsails trlr Xlru incldng C. B. IMW 9712 miles, 36 moo&bopcnend $1000/ofr.548-81912. I .. PianoAccontian.• ~er ART OBJECTS, GOLD er. ll, S36·9MO idnt cond. xtras. $1100'. Cburry. SIJ6·1802 aft. s •••••••••••• .. •••••••• lease. Volvo t77 1969 .Ch1rger SE, )CJnt I a pt. 1lae au stove. 2 SILVER SERVIC€. Offlcehn.ffwe& 213 ... 72·5520. p.m. · ORAMC'iECOUMTY'S $15,000 cost ; buy-back ....... S•P••u•••IAL••••••••• coad. Loaded. Lo mi. t Niagua vlbrt&orhu'' .... FINE FU RN & AN· ~,...t 1085 • 197 .. JEEP, 4 whl dr. \A, OLDIST $10 ""'4 d .,, .. ~., New tires. $102.5 * I • ..,16 TIQUES. 645•2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lit SEAGULL ~/lrlr, Ton J ·l.O p Up 12 200 ·-; eprec ... V'W; f gads, hompleleS. t Tuba Ex l h ~"' 35 good rigging, sails, but . . 642 6683 . • G Int. $44SS. + Tax & Lie. VOLVO SALfl ~1-4040. I ass o.ro . ereo MATIRESS c sv c rs .-1. , secy needs some work. $600. m1 s. · $214. Sec. deposit, Ser. • ,72 DODGE SWINGER. AM /FM radio·phono. cbrs $6/24, deskS, dng 847.1338 T k 9560 029714. Beat prict locrease. Only 32,000 miles. in Honda 70 Trail street .._ stools /dks, ex.c dks . rue • Sales-Servke-Leasin• Su r stock All modelJ l bik r R liner A lo *MADNESS* Pierce-867 W 19th, CM. Udo 14 No. 2512 w/trailer, •••,•••••••••• .. ••••••• 0 pe • · great con di L on 30.~ a'i~· nrfe. 2 !>Ox~ oi *ALL SIZES• 645-7411 Xlntcon~:.~':t TOYOTA SALE a~n~te~w, ~w Jim Slemons Priced to Seu. Ovenel&S (334GBI >. Onl>'JU9S. ~~&s.gu~~~i:!:'e~e~!: Pric~...a to Mo ..... 1 O I Y m I;> i a P o r lab I e 234 E. 17th St. Imports .cdPel~ver~ ~pecialU..f.WlA~. • • ir..--...1 S40·5«i30 99!0 .,. ..... typewriter. "Spee.Pee" New '74 ~S Costa Mesa 546 uu 1714) 93•9~00 ,,,... rvn1 ~ Roliaaerie & spit. Gun 833-9625&646-8686 printer. 4 dwr filE loah, Sllps/ Jl9 ~ ~' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• rack. Ya" elec. drill. 673.1159 Docks 9J)7 0 STILLAVA.l E · '89 FordLTDwagon.t'\Jll s1~'1pdme.r.206 Dviswhaooea,vae.tact. * •I BUY• * ....................... plus 68 230f Sedan 4 spd, air, VOLVO pwr .• A/C, AM /FM • .,_ rets 1017 GE STO OF am/ m, Blue, good buy Perf. cond. $1400. Fair Dr CM Good used furniture & LIPS Newport Beach HU CK 536 8:132 · appliances, or I will Sell ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sail or Power 7 5't · 1966 Hntbor CM M6 9303 · -=S4~6·..:.6S4.:......:l:...·------ Ho•1tllotd Goodl I065 forYou. Wanted-Long Hair , 673-5253 645-8506 luvorLecneHOW_! O 's' aettOADWaY Opel 9746 ORA.MGIC '66Ford Wagon.Gd.cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M"'STie.as "'UCTI......._. brown, auburn, Tabby 9090 . . -_, f(Ul LtwtA• . SANTA AHA ••••••••••••••••••••••• N ur· es lo -• ~ Firm King Bed Set, $125, 646-8616 & 133-9625 ••• •••• • ••••••••••••••• 835·3 I 7 I . l I d PP. 645-5686. "' -"' VS"ll femalekltten.&&2-7623. loah, Stor• CfJ '73 G'f 35000 mi, 30MPG, VOLVO ew ' ..... , _.. King G /Leaf. bdbrd. OrSUNDAY839-0074 Pi.oslt Onps 8090 eoat Storage-daily· ~ TICUUWATU>fllWIO~ v1ny lop, xnt. con . EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO. LTOC Sq w $100. Maytag Elec. W /D, . ••••••••••••••••••••••• week I y m 0 nth I y . .. ·. $2,950. 673-7377 Largest Volvo Dealer 70 ntry C agon. ~37-;i"'n bdbds, $20. BED, K1!1g Sz, mattress 1911 Sohmer Grand Security-24br launching ·: TOYOTA Capri 9715 P.tera· 9747 inst;°c,~eL~~! ~~!gt.::::·:""u~Px~i ~x s pr:rng, frame, xtra (Parlor > $1500/0fr . ramp. Newport Dunes, ~··•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIRECT cond. Lo mi. $1400. Jewelry 8070 farm :stillpackaged.$21 497 ·2802 days 494·26St ll3lBackBay.644--05lO 1966Horbor.CM 6469303 74 CAPRI. V-6, sporty, '72 Pantera, black, 642.8850 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (Value $525 ) ;Queen $195. Eves. 4-speed. bucket se.ats, am/fm stereo, air, xtras. ~·,·,q1i~!ir,,ri~ ---------.-- w .._.._.TED (Value $425). lncl. de· T rt ti '60 CHEV. ~ t.on pkup. less than 20,000 miles. Very clean. 67J.0484 or '72 COURlElt. new l1res. "'" livery 631·0488. Usually Wurlitzer Spinet, xlnl ranspo a Oft w/'70 reblt. eng. $600. or (784LXH). Only $3595. 675.1645 · . • • AM /FM radio. $1950. Home. cond. $150. 846-9004 aft. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• best offer. 846·1810 540·5630 •• 5"8-4402 •• TOP CASH DOLLAR. orwknds. C~n, SM/ . . p h 9750 --'--p Al 0 F 0 R Y 0 UR Attention Rockhounds ! R-t 9120 72 Dodge. Pick-Up, all orsc e 2025 S. Ma11\#l 1UO>lel" • :--•-• 9945 J EWELRY WATCu,....,. L!---...... .. '73 V6, 4 spd, Decor. 23K, ••••••••••••••••••••••• A &... .... : 750 2011 wnCun1 • ~. 15" Lortone Vibra-Lamp Sewing Mac~ 8093 ••••••••••••••••••••••• power, air. new SnOCks, xlnt. cond. $2,700/ofr. 61 Porsche Super. 90. All na1""m -....................... . ART OBJ ECTS. GOLD. Polis her. Used twice. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 FORD :y. t S l. brakes, 25M, xtras. Shell 640·5734 aft. S . • k , G 9 L I N C 0 L N SILVER SERVICE, $lOO . 5 47 .6391 NECC Hl Sewi n •on por avail.$2750.536~1.M new m ler. Fm8trac Auto11 Uted FINE FURN & AN· days/675·1997 ev. Mac hine, Game sho! ~~~· ~(h~~ :~~~~t 'C> Datswt 9720 stereo. Comp. reblt.eog. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIMOUSINE. See Class TIQUES. 645-2200 prize like new $3lO . Y · . Vons 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Bra. Mu!ll sell torught. lulck 991 O No:9520for details. CUSTOM C .._.,ES 673 6s f 5 · · m 1 I e a g e . W / 11 'h ••••••••••••••••••••••• Best offer over $3000. Aft. ••••• •••••••••••••••••• 9952 ~ 1010 Aft ·48 at. Dreamer Cmpr. Self·73QodgeVan,g~atcond. WlLLBUYYOUR 5PM,673·462l. Must-.g ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• fmoarsteervfeulrlyy corceaclaedsiornor' Sears Kenmore Zi.·g-Zag + t'Ontained, like new. Both 6 cylinder stick 675-5403 ODRATSOUN,STWOAYCYfA R R ••••••~·••••••••••••••• SC $5,000. 536·1598 or 675.8443 V LK GEN ols oyce 9756 '66 Mustang V8 RAM-LETS you. The unusual 1S my Attachments. Like new. PAID FOR OR NOT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MustsellS700 ANSWERS !~~~~~i'~Y ~iSiri:ae:!r~~--s::i:;t :::7:~4 s ~~~e~ ~~~~~~ ~iet:s~ c 4: ·~er~~~~ :!~r ~:i~s. ~on· ~tt.kR. Pctl J~~ #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. 498-29.U. t1on g uaranteed Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• gd.1nt., Reaco hyd. Jacks, 645·9QM> ALLEN, 540-0442 Im ROY OkllMObit. 9955 Saloon -Cheek -Helen now for yo u Movin g-mus t sell ! $550.494·1003ext.604. z CARVER ••••••••••••••••••••••• Solar -Bounce -custom decorated cake Regulation AMF pool ta .62 Ch 1 T h . ~s W•ted 9590 ·~i ~OM~g~'.°~i!~s~oi ROLlS-ROYCE Sales and Service COOKS at 979-8123. ble, xlnt cond. best offe1 ev~coo ~ c lass1s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2SA E.17th St. OLDSMOllLE The wife who drives . $400 6735165 mount._.. . ga gas WEPAYTOPOOLI.AR owner.$4250.493-7946. COSTA MUA C from the back scat as no NEW p 0 RT BE A C~H over . . . tanks, ~1r water cooler FOR TOP USED CARS ~-''" ... GM TIUCKS A hi C -t b v s 8281201 1971 Dats un Station Loo..,.D•c••s worse than the husband l el1c lub Me m· Ski Hoots, girls, Humanac, on op, ag . . . . FOREIGN, .DOMESTIC Wagon. Very good condi· ClOSEDSUNOAYS " " A - who COOKS from the bershap for Sale. 644-4476 fats sz 51 ~ rt. XJnt cond For Sale Perris Valley or CLASSICS UniYersily a. dining room. 26 gal. Fresh-water tank Call Jo 640·5074 Camper Shell w/top rack If your car is extra clean 2850Harbor Blvd. N EW P 0 RT BE AC H ~ith under gravel filter. TV. Radio, for Datsun Pkup. $135. see us·first. 9915 Costa Mesa • 540-9640 I ghts I ts $20 496 0045 114.UER IUICK ••••••••• •••••••••••••• Athletic Club Me m -:t.is.J6ilcover, Pan · Hif i, Stereo 8098 --·-.--· ----- bership. Call aft. 3:30, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moblle Homes 9140 Cos:!'~~~rbor B~~2SOO CADILLAC '72 OLDS 98, $2395. Im· mac. cond., 67,000 mi. Phone S49·12ro ask for Steve 991-3644 Twisted Juniper trees 5·6' Stereo Equip. Pioneer SA •••••••••••••••••••••••1---------- COUCH Ch . L tall.20galcans$25 ea.U-,3200 amp. Realis ticSpar\anelte8X18C8bana. TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATB. Y fORAU FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IH TO SEE US T ':bl • St airs, amps, haul 494·3513 model 12C turntable. Space No. 53. Many ex- a ~· ereo. Any re· Magnavox model 3141 t ras. adult park. 1640 '64 F85, auto, overhauled eng. $150 ol' best offer. Bdy. needs wk. 962·1493 asonableoffer.642·6344 Trade 9 S&H green sta~p speakers & Karman re. Newport, CM. $3995. liHair Spray Vending bks of .115/6 Blue Chip. ce1vers. Asking $600 . Jo\irmshed. • TOYOTAS h, 4000 cans spray. Swap either way631·1387 _4_9_2·_09_86 ____ _ •M •t.4 '66 Olds. fo.re.ed 1Q sell. New tires. Xlnt cond. Lo ,000. v~lue. All for Walking aid with wheels. COLOR TV 25" console. MoStorcyctes/ 9 I 50 -ll!ORd M.w '7 45 OMLY IOLEFT Also 14 Detnos -oo Kllhngsworth non fold . g Like ood d cooters _4945 · in • new. g . con . $75. 675·4787 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $30. 499-4339 alt. 4 :30 p.m . '74 250 Elsinore. Up pipe, at '74 C~ dt Vile mi. S3l-0486. Completely eqwpt. Mint Pinto 9957 cond. $8500. PP. Call for ••••••••••••••••••••••• details. 640·1189. '74 Pinto Squire Wagon .. BABY ITEMS; Beaut. Lge framed collectors col-18" TV, black & white. GP. ~it & much more! 120 w. Warner TREMENDOUS 'Ard robe/dresser, I orful peasant girl 011 ptg. Needs manor repair $35 Sl800 invested. 847-0166. at So. Main Examp~AVINGS ~-GM Child Car Seat, $350675-4756 494 6928 ' . S t A 557 2132 Woiod Playpen, Car Bed. · TRICK 1973 CZ. race re· an a na · '74 CoroUa Wagon S'48·2153 Ne w :J ~a l . Hudson Magnavox 19" color con· ady, forward shocks & Auto., radio, bumper '70 Sedan De Ville, xlnl Aulo. trans. 5500 mi. cond. New tires. $2100. $3195. 642·4335 . Sprayer sis. 1 •2 Ton Ca m sole TV ~ood cond $100 lots more. See lo ap· 1973 AAT guards. (6871) lt£NMORE Washer & hoist $25. 962·3822 Call 642:7919. ' · preciate. 642·3420 l lOO W.Coast at.......N.B... . 124 Sport Coupe $2997 962-8717 '72 Runabout. Lo mi. 71 El Dorado. 8 track stereo. Vm. top. etc. Pvt . Pty. $3595 642·0322. $l 76S. Xlnt cond. 645-4840 EllL 617 ~. Dryer, $100.. bth. """I . f(#..in Matt., Sprg. & OA_K & IRON Trunk.$.50., R CA 20 .. Color T V Honda 305. ExceUent con· 642-9405 -HMOftdantaCond 646-82029727 ·(fj ..... ttwtA• '72 RUNABOt.rr Radio, A/C, auto, 4030Qmi, orig. owner, great shape • $2100~ 536-324& . l , •J.i'rame.$15.549-4181 Milk cans, S25 & $1.8.50, Console.$95. d1t1on, price $300. ---------- , . Bell Star hlmt ~ 71/• $35. Call 644-1458 645·1532 l~Rad1al Saw, Sears. 645-8161or548-7800. _______ , IWMEPOBURYTS ••••••• H •• o •• n •• da·.········· ~-.. · . .T• OYOTA. 70 CADILLACS 7 to cbooee from . iw. never assembled. Boats & Marine '71 Yamaha 350cc, under · . 968-9181 aft. 6. Frame Shop Closing Sale. Equipment 4000 mi, xlnt cond. $400. c~ Sed .. 74 Pinto Wagoo, ( spc:l 2300 Eng. R/H. air, lun. rack. Xlnt Coad. $2850 firm. 842.2694. l&Gallon Show ~sh Tank. 1''rames, plants, refng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·4787 afl. 4:30 p.m. Top Dollar For Any SGA & B . _t966 Horbor. C_M 646.9303 work bench. paintings. GENERATOR .74 s ""zUKl Street & D'irt. Make or Model. vi/everything. Like new. L've r y th g Go • V 10% O•erfadory '73 TOYOTA WAGON. Conv ........ .-~ in es· Marine. 110 auxiliary · & JIM p .._.._.OS &'\?_'\ 979·1157 6'&2·13SO 542.7111 Less than 250 rru. $'95. "'" .-!!7···iiiiiijjiiiiiii' iiiiiijji .. i~----jii--iijjiijl 3 K V ~ 5 5 O . S e e a t assume loan. 537-tilOl ln•oice · Creme beige with black !'s~~ , Rosan/s -Sla p #7 NB MAZDA . 1973 YAMAHA 250MX , plus your choice of ac· interior, b~clcet s.e~ts, PtyMOUfft 9960 cessories T & L. AM /FM. air cond1llon· $1795 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---===-c==,_-...::::::::::::•c::=-,,,_-:1 Boats, ~a1ntenanc•/ reblt eng. no miles. Xlnt 2001 S. Manchester Sen1ce f020 cond. $600. 592·2793 Anaheim '636-6000 Herb frieclmder i n g , a u t o m a t i c 1 , __ ......... < ffi;.;2~1-2050..-...._ __ .. 1 537-5464 893·7566 '(transmission, looks new! II~··· ATLAS ... ,..., , For • Ad in W Olfl//Ht'S World ..... CCII SH 642-5678, Ext. 330 ... .: r Mod~m Women It's Crocheted "Il • l. ... , f,. •••• " ,,. ,>"II .. ,,, !«•· . "' JI .. 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Reliable. ~ks Good: whl. Am /Fm ste reo. many xtras. Must see to ----------• CHEV.ROLET for a free •Call 645·0414 $675, 833·3314 /646-3660. $1300. 645·2094 Chrvtler /Plploultl Open Daily & Sun. 'ti\ 10 PM 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1934 10 Sports Fury 383 V8 auto/Ps/Pb R /H,A/C $1100/olr. 846·3522 appr eciate Sll.000. 73 Honda SL 70, Ong. appraisal. Mencia 97l8 -'--'--------- 898·1072 a rt. 5 wkdays Ownr Clean, fast many GROTH CHEVROLET ••••••••••••••••••••••• Voltswagett 9770 Che•rolet 9920 18211 Beach Blvd. .• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Duster, V·8, m ags, Sanger Flat Btm. 18'6" xtras Best offer 642-0346 Huntington Beach R~ M~ZDA ~t. Air, 1970 VW Camper, Ad ven· CO..,.MB.L stick. $995 . 482 Chevy VM trlr. _a_ft_._3_:30 _______ 847-6087 549-3331 Micbelins, Koru s. $1,SOO. lurer, refrig, dbl bed. " 644·5061 213-949-2059,Joel HONDA, CL175. 4M mi,---------642·2'1lO water tank, $2300. CHEVROLET I d SELLING YOUI CAI? 494-0598. SALES &SERVICE '65 Ply in. Belvedere, 2 32' Century Cab. Crwser. x nt con · $450. TOP PRICES PAID Mercedes hnz 9740 2128 Harbor ll•cl new tires., R&tH, air. Tw in Chrysler e ng. 559·5339 For Imports ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 VW. Body wrecked. COSTA MESA Price is right. $JOO. Call $12,000.Call675·5774. BARGAIN! '73 Yamaha Pa idfororNot . Ideal for Baja Bug . 546 1200 581·4418. 71 M.B .. 300 SEL. ,3.5. $450 /bst ofr. 963-5314 aft • 1941 CHRIS 25• Overniter. 125MX. xlnt cond. $300. Dean Lewis....,_.. Economical, luxunous 5 Pottffac 9965 Sips 2. '68 eng. $2000. 675·0320 1966 Harbor, <!.M. European. 2 Tone blue & -·---------.1 '65 CHEVY MALllU ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8467082 eves/wknds '74 BMW R75 /6 750 646·9303 gray. Compl equip. in-'66 VW SQUAREBACK. 60,000mi.Blue. 67Tempest.Safari Wagon . · w / wind jam~ er c~ ----------clud sunrf. Mint cond. Reblt engine. $700. Call Excellent running $395 18' Glass-2 motors+60hp. c us tom saddlebags. TOP CASH! 644-6815 493·3565. Condilion$400. 536-8292 1-71...<ahp. on large wheel $2750. 968.9181 aft.6p.m. For clean used cars & 1----------** 556·2711 ** trlr. Live bail tank. Ex-trucks ! Howard ,6'2 l90 SL Mercedes. '72 VW. Squareback, re· . '70 FIREBIRD F$prit, air tras. Ready to.go! $1000. Motor Hont•t. Chevrolet, Dove & Quail Reblt engine. Hardtop. cent val~e job, new bar· FOR SALE: l975MONZA P /S, P /B, x.lnt. cond.' 673·1645 ScH/Rettf 9160 Streets, nr. MacArthur, Am/Fm stereo. Asking rels & p1.stons, new gen. 2+2. Lo miles, $3750. $1,950/ofr. 640-573'aCt.5 & b tl A /Fm st.e Phone 556·0137 before l '71 24 ft. Marauder F /B, ••••••··~·~··•.••••••••• Jamboree and Bristol, $4 350. 586·7394 a · m reo. AM or after 6 PM. '67 Pont. LeMans 2 dr, 326 •w1·n 165, loaded i'ncl. T1 ga M rn1 , like new, Newport Beach. 833-0555. • .$2100 or best offer. V B k -t-• MB Cream Puff cond. 645·7119. ·8, uc sl.s, .u rad, gd auto pilot. Days 646-28l1 loaded w /extr~s. one 1 BUY 2505 A" , M U 1----------1 '66 Impala Super Sport, cond, gd tires, la mi's. Owner 24 000 nu ~ ir, 66• ust se '• G · ed s pd 396 e ng $500 _,,. oreves,968-7465. 499_349·3. • · _.,.,.,. J UNK CARS!! $3500. 494-8385 days,.62BU ,newtires,fiar • · · $375.S49-2713 ... ~6pm. 847 7""3 ss1.nnc:2 eves. fenders, rblt. 1300 eng. 552-1101or640-4550 50' dsl Trawlers $SOM · -"""' Thunderb' d 9970 '74 Explorer 20 ft Only --------1 $350. Pvt. pty.•968-20l2 · 73 El C i 28 000 · er 40' dsl Trawlers S35M · · WANTED· Audi 100 Good am no, · nu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30'Trawlers $22.000 2,000 ma. has generator, Cond R ea son~bl e ' MOW IST .. TIME '71 Super Beetle, clean, PS, PB, AC.Clean. T-Bird ·67, new paint & Compl'd pnce. F\.nished roof air, r oof rack, many 960-110lor494 5420 · for job seekers to check ne w rear tires. Good 545·7484. uphol. Good cond. Low & under consL AUanlic other extras. $10,500. . the Daily Pilot Help cond.642-7919afl5. C-e...._ 9912 miles. Best oHer. Pacific MarituneCo. 963-4168. Alltos, I•__._. Wanted classification. If .... " ..., 646-8458 5 o•u ,._. ·-the J'ob you want lS. not '64VWCamper,1500eng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---·-·------67 ·o.7"15/640-M91 Traitert. Tro•• 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cn-rol 970I there you might consider Looks good, runs great! '73CORVETI'E VeCJG 9974 40' CUST. Diesel Trawler, ••••••••••••••••••••••• · oHering your services $850firm. 837-«183. LOADEP.17,000ml. •••••••••••••••••••••• with an ad in the Jot) • • 55 · * '72 Vega GT, clean. Auto. Und e r Cons t . Grand 8xl0 heavy canvas side •_•••••••••••••••••••••• 15217 Banks type. $30,000 roomlortrailer,aUs~l LAMBQDGHINI Wanted category. Phone 70 Westphalia Pop.~p, $1600.LICEOH317.Priv comp. S47·8976aft. 7PM poles. Excellent condl' . -. !) _. .... • 642.5678 reblt eng, new PU-ellis. Dodc)e 9935 ply. 5S7·8S37 alls. • t.ion $150. 637-4156 ANNOUNCING $2650. 551·5352 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 27Bo~t y~~~Ys~~f!~: ~:t raJfert. Utility 9180 .AUTO CL ASS ICS JCIC)llor 9730 JCICJllO" 9730 '64 DART SJant 6, A/T, '74 Vega Wagon , Air, eng. New elec. Quick ••••••••••••••••••••••• LTD ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A/C, good shape. Best ot· G.T .• P /S. $3lQO. Call for sale. $6000. 645-0901. GA RD EN ER ·s UTILITY . fer. 536·8058 details. 49'·~1 TRA I LER . '75 Orange County 'R 15112' n e w f i berglass LICENSE. $100.544·3417 newest, m ost m od.prn walklhru, n ew 85 HP, authorizeddealer! ' Me re. & trailer. 14795. Autos for S• . SPEClALIZlNG IN Make ofr. 642-8559. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,Sales Service ~•/ Leasing loots, Seif 9060 Clisslct 9520 THE NEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975LAMBORGHJNI LIDO 14• nicest Udo on Very RARE '53 Nash URRACQ coast . Surprise Dad. Hea ley with '59 Cad Karen, 2l3·7~S088.dlya. e ngine. Make otrer. NOW ON DISPLAY 71Hl98-0293 eves. 615--0'170, ask for Bill. • Takinl OrdenOn Olympic Fin w/Ur. 900(). MCTF Concourse Cond. 20· cat $700. 962-scm. day Dead Sharp! For Info.. The New EsMda's 750·2111 L. Horvath P h o n a R 1 v e r s i d e ARBIVLNG §)ON BOSTON Wb.aler di.n.nt, 9· 714 /683-0950 Open Mon-Sat. 9 to 6 •1 Cloted Sun. SQUAil lncl'I(, aaara. ar. '69 LINCOLN EXECU-AUTOCLASSJCS, LTD $275. 675·0743 TIV £ LIMOUSlNI-; by 10591 Bechler River, ... -. lrtlllli .... C.. llvlllll Dazzllng New Showroom. Newest 9tltllh lmpotta Here Nowt JlglJlf • MG • Triumph • Austin .Wine Join ~ Gala Opening •Ad~•Jolly Show \Jll} , .... ,~--Slot .,_...,_. loolt II 00 IMC•llt Marnmt' 8oolt 11 00 IMllnl MOft•)' eooa .• S1 ()0 Complete <ilft Boe* ... Jl oe Com_pl#tl Af•h.,. 114 . 11 00 ll Phi .. AfJlllM •U . W Lehmann Peterson. New LIDO 14 w / trailer. enilne tra ns, lires & Fount.alnVaUey,ca. Complete. ~ood cond. paint. i:-\Jll power Very 714/~1-J:MS, Boot I)( II Qudll 11 W Mu~um Quilt Bo!* •t • 50' n Qvllt• f« T('J(tsy n .... w ...,.,1,.mtylhip ..... w MAKE OFFER. M2·'1!n9 few made. 642·7592 · 7l4/N3-838l 16° HOBIE CAT, yellow II ... MOB Roadster $67S SELL Idle ltema with a lime green. Flrat •· ,64 Cadillac 4 Dr. $225: Daily Pilot ClaN1ned Ad. 557 • lO:ZlA M /5*5Sl9PM. 646,2022 or 54&-7482 &U-$$78. , . • I ,, • • .... ' , ' T~e city has requestecJ lt1 sphere extel\(l much deeper in· land and as far south as Three Arch Bat'. The sphere .ot lnOuence line established by tbe commission following ·the public bearing would become the eventual boun- dary to wbitb the cit)" might a.-· nex in the future, e.¥plamed &y Sakaiea, a commiision staff member. ~ Pltula.Bideff.,a•. --Boys traditionally build places tcrget -away from the-rat race -and the girls -but few ever homestead on real estate that many adults couldn't afford. Kip Laven, 13, and Nancy Brown, 9, admire blufftop retreat built by Kip and Nancy's brother, 12-year-old Wade Brown. ·Clubhouse on cliff face complete with carpet~·ng and portable TV is below El Camino Capistrano me of Dana Point surfing filmmaker Bruce Brown, de's and Nancy's daddy. Sometimes boys sleep in their crea- tion. Oraa1• County Board of Sapervlaora Chairman Ralph Diedrich proposed today lllat an ' Irvine nrsn be given l1x months to aubadt a propoaal'tora waste~ t'OWfY 1...Uon tha\ would cos.t the t taxpeyer1 saolblnC and save tbern '1milHon a ~ear in hauling eo&ts. Diedrich 1u11nted that an of- ' fer by Planning Systems and Sdmcet to buJld and operate the .. J*OYel'Y station that would evefl· tDalJy revert to county ownenhip a. a.be aubJect of a six-month ' • • atudy. Hia propMal eame u a 1ur- pri1e afler County Road Com· missioner Ted MeConville pro- poeH that five companiet be .,.Sd $10,000 eacb to study the Ceutblllty of buUdiq limillar plant.a tn Oran1e Comay. But Dled.r1eh Hlcl Plannlnf System. -and Sc:tences h.. ii)· clicated i'I wllllnp .. to poet a S5mllllon perform.-.bolwt and to build a waste nco¥efY plant fer about '20 milUoa &bat would ORANGE.COUNTY, CAL:IFORNfA In the meantiJ.ne, the line would designate tlhitory where La1UDa Beach's desires would be given priority treatment in de- . cisions made at the county level: The staff recommendation is an apparent compromise between the wishes oC Laguna Beach and major landowners who do not want their propertf under Laguna's influence. Sakaiea said that the Ian- downers don't want their proper· ty affected by Laguna's low density land UH policies. The Laauna-backed boundary, Sakaiea noted, also has been contested hoUy in letters to the commission from aasociatioos governing private beachfront enclaves, including Three Arch Bay, Treasure Island and Lagunita. Sa.kaiea said be expects a full • TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1975 TEN CENT$ house for the 2 p.m . public bear· ing. It will be held in the Board of Superviaors bearing room, 5U N. Sycamore St .• Santa Ana. The hearing is the second ol three sessions being held by the commission to determine Laguna's entire sphere· of in· fiuence. Earlier this year, the com- mission granted the city's re- quest ~ extend the sphere to the boundary of the Laguna Canyoa Watershed neat the Laguna Lakes in Laguna Canyon. Next April, the commission will decide whether Laguna's sphere should .extend north to Crystal Cove, midway between Irvine Cove and Corona del Mar. U approved, Laguna w<Mdd have considerable say in development of the coastal property owned bv the Irvine Ranch. 6 Major County Fi1·ms Said Unde·rassessed 1'irtia Hospitali%ed Lagun~n .Held .After. Stabbing La~una Beach police arrested a 27-year-old man Monday following the stabbing of his roommate with a 13-inc.h Lagunan Heldin 1 &sauJ,t A Laguna Beach mailman sai~ he was attacked by an angry postal patron wielding a lO·incb steel bar Monday. . Police arrested Anthony Nealon, 27, of 1051 Gaviota St. and booked him for assault with a deadly weapon. He was held on in Orange CountY. Jail today in lieu of $10,000 bail. Letter carrier Hurbert Lee, 43, was uninjured in the incident which, police said, ended in a scuffle with bis attacker. Det. Gene Brooks said the inci- dent occurred as Lee on his normal rounds had gone t.o the door at the Gaviota Street re- sidence. Brooks said Nealon stepped from the house and accused Lee of harassing him. breadknife. Ronald Earl of 2037 S. Coast Highway, Apt. 11, was booked on suspicion of assault with.intent t.o commit murder. The victim, Robert Charles Greene, 35, was reported in guarded condition today at South Coast Community Hospital. Greene had been stabbed once in the abdomen. He was taken. bleeding from the mouth and nose, to South Coast Hospital by ambulance. T.he stabbing occurred as Greene slept on a living room coucb. He told police Earl came into the room and sat in a chair near the couch. · Greene said he closed his eyes and then he fell someone lunge on t.op of him. When he opened his eyes, he said he saw Earl holding the breadknife and realized he had been stabbed. Police said Earl, clothed in un- dershorts·, and holding a meat fork was ushered from the apart- ment by another roommate, Edward J . Macri, 42. He later re- turned and picked up additional clQthing. The stabbing was reported to police at 11:35 a.m. Earl was ar- rested by detectives near Sleepy Hollow 10 minutes later. Strielcet& ur1T.._... Rod Serling, a top 'IV writer of the J.95()s and creator or' the Twilight Zone and Night Gallery series, is reported in fair condition at Tompkins County Hospital in Ithaca, N.Y. The hospital said he was in intensive· care, but would not com· ment on the n ature of his il· lness. Tanker Refloated MARTIGUES, France CAP) - Tugs today pulled the 370,000-ton Swedish tanker Sea Saint off the sandbank where it stuck Mon· day. The ship apparently suf- fered no damage. Saddlehack Budget Cuts PromPt Action Ordered By GARY GRANVILLE 01 ~Dally Pilot Slaff Early findings by a team of State· Board of Equalization auditors assigned ta. the Orange County Assessor's Office bas un- covered assessment discrepan- cies in the accounts of at least six major property taxpayers . .In a confidential letter to As· sessor Jack Vallerga, County Counsel Adria n Kuyper bas asked that immediate steps be taken t.o correct what he calls a potential substantial loss of coun· .. tyrevenue. "I strongly urge you to enroll the appr-0priate e5eape assess- ments and interests," Kuyper· ~aid ill hit lettet. • The six taxpayers named are Xerox Corporation, the Rucker Company, Wells-Marine, Inc., VTN Consolidated, HWlt-Wesson Foods and Tandy Corporation. It was the last company, Tandy Corporation and one of its ex- ecutives that figured prominent- ly in the recent Grand Jury in- dictments on bribery charges of Assistant AS'sessor George Upton and former county assessor An· drew Hinshaw, now a con· gressman. "If the under assessment .(of Tandy) was due to fraud on the <See ASSESS, Page AZ> Detective Brooks said words were exchanged between the two and when a fight appeared likely, the mailman took a karate fight- ing stance. Nealon backed away, but pulled a 10-inch piece of reinforc- ing steel from bis pocket, police saitf. Swim Pool, Road Nixed Brooks said the bar was thrown, but missed Lee and struck the fender of a car split- ting the metal. Nealon was arrested at Cleo Street and South Coast lllghway shortly after the incident. Saddleback College trustees trimmed $580,000 from their pro- posed $16.1 million budget Mon- day night by eliminating a swim· ming pool and a campus road. The Olympic~sized pool was to have been used for instruction, competition a nd community JUnk Airlift Copters ro PlU£k Cars , 1be Orange County Sheriff's Department will coordinate a massive helicopter airlift of junk cars from inaccessible· county canyons and cliff edges this weekend, a department spokesman said today. Big C-123 helicopters owned by SFO Airlines of Oakland will be • used to haul out as many as 100 abandoned vehicles ·over the two- da,y period, according to com· munity relations officer Bob Kemmis. Kemmis said "operation ca· nyoq cleanup" will start at about 9 a .m. at the deadend of Alta Laguna Road in the Temple Hills behind Laguna Beach. J .. There are about 25 vehicles in that location and for some reasqn Jt has been a dumping ground for several years," he said. The cleanup was ordered un· der the state vehicle abatement law and the operation will be funded by the Abandoned Vehicle Trust Fund, which is ad· ·ministered by the California Highway Patrol, Kemmis said. Simlllar operations have been done by the state in the past where junk cars c~ be re-~ume roughly 1.oootcosofthe ached by conventlonal tow county's waste material. tn.iclH. The $1 million savings that • Diedrich sugge•ted would come The sheriff's cleanup will move tbrou1b tbe ellmlnation of from Alta La1una Road south to t.ra.uler baullna eoeia preseotl.y tbe Orteaa Htahway, where ablorbed by county t.axpa.yen. Yehl~les will be removed rrofn The propoMd plant, sirnlllar to Caspers Re1lonal Parle and por· one now In operation in lions of Clevellnd National BalUmore, Md., would tort re-Forest, Kemmis said. 1uable m aterlal tueb as fte ~ra wlU movearadual· aluminum and 11811 before COO• lY 90'1.b, plcklnl Up autol in C8• vertlnc, tbe waste res.idue to nyim1 pinpointed by aheritf'a <SeeSTATION,PqeA!) 1 ~-ta. ' , . • recreational purposes, a spokesman for the college said. Also slashed from the budget was the campus perimeter road which links the upper and lower campuses of the college and the Marguerite and A very Parkway entrances. Trustees indicated that they still plan to construct both the pool and the perimeter road but probably not until the 1976-71 fis· cal year. Board membe r s will re· examine the budget at a SJ>eCial session sc-heduled for 7:30 p.m. next Monday night in the colleee library. As originally proposed, the budget carried a recommenda- tion from college admiriistrators to increase the tax rate from the current 94 cents to $1.30 per $100 of assessed valuation. The tax bike proved unaccep- table t.o trustee Chairman Robert Bartholomew who vowed at an earlier meeting to slash $1 million from the budget. Administrators say the budaet Fire Ax Stolen From Wayne Yacht Someone •ho may bave been searching for a aouvenlr muaied to find one aboard K• tor John Wayne's yacht, the Wild ~ crew members reported Monday. Police said that eomeone brake itito the large vesMl berthed in Newport Harbor a.n4 tometime during the weekend made off with a ftre ax worth $30. Not.bins else was diaturbed aboard the )'ACbl owned b,Y the -~ actor. iilcrease from last year's $11.2 million was mandated by the dis· trict's building program which includes a gymnasium-physical education facility, a music-arts building and a utility plant Unlike other community col· Jege districts, Saddleback College finances its buildings partially from its operating budget in a pay-as-you-go ap. (See CUTS, Page A2) ~~:C' 1t'e adler Night and morning low clouds ch~aring inland areas about noon Widnes· day. Considerable cloudi· ness at the beaches in the afternoon. Cooler. with re. ading of 65 expect~ at .beaches. 12 inland. ) 4 ·• UAll. Y PILOT L/SC County' ' ~ndorses fttorgue -Orange County ,l uperviaon en· dorsed the concept at a central ~unty mor,ue tQda,y and asked for a more detailed stUdy by their Slaff of the costs involved. It wa s the tint Ume supervisors ever have &ll'eed 'frith law enforcement official& and others who have contended for years the mor•ue is uraently needed beca~se of Orange Coun- ty's rapid growth to the second most populous in the state. The board's action came after a blue ribbon task force of clergymen, morticians, govern- m ent officials and private citizens worked for months on a detailed report outlining the needs and require men~ of a cen- tral morgue and its advantages over the current 15ystem of separate contracts with mortuaries and private fathologists. The morgue panel said a number of alternative sites are available to the cou'ltY, ranging from construction of a new build, Jng costing upwaftls of $1.5 million, to use of space in exist· ing county buildings a t a n estimated cost of $250,000 to re· model and equip. It was those cost figures that .supervisors wanted to get a bet· .ter handle on in ordering the con-• tinued study. It is uoiike ly the , morgue studies will be completed in time Sor the item to be formally placed iri next year's budget, however, rounty sources have indicated ~ome money could be found later if supervisors desire to go ahead with the project. Laguna -Hills Man's Death A Suicide? Orange County Coroner's of· ficials today listed drowning as the cause of death of Edward B. Elmore of Laguna Hills found washed up in the surf Sunday at ·the Cleo Street Beach in Laguna 'Beach. · Laguna Beach Police Det. Alex Jimenez .said police were iQ· vestigating the case as a possible suicide. He said there appears to be no other motive to V>e death. l(J'here is qo evidence of(tuJ Play. The 87;year-old m;narfs p~~al ly clad body w as foUnd as ~ woman walked he_r dog along the beach in the morning. The do r an into the water and began barking and scratching J t the man's foot. Elmore, clad in a jacket shirt and bedroom s lippers, was pulled from the water. A pair of trousers was found nearby. • Financier's Trial Slated SAN DIEGO <AP) -A motion to delay the felony fraud trial of f"mancier C. Arnholt Smith, ac- cused of misapplying $27.5 million in bank funds, was denied Monday by visiting U.S. District ~urt Judge Robert Schn acke. •However. the San Francisco judge ordered that the trial begin next Tuesday, June 17, instead of ·Monday. Smith, former chairman of both Westgate·Califomia Corp. a nd the now defunct United states National Bank, and Philip 'Foft, former Westgate-California ]ltesident, were indicted by a federal grand j ury. ORANGE COAST v..c DAILY PILOT ,._ o.-,~,, o.ur p,,°'. ""''" ""''t" ......... btno<I ..... ~ .... "'•"· • IHA>l l-.:1by ..... 0.-CO.\t PMbf1sP\1rw; Como•nv !M-~•1•.0•t~~ .. """4•-"'°""•' ,,,. ... Oh f .. cs... • ... ~i. -· Ht WC>Otl &.«"· Hu,.ll1>91on i.-.c"l~oun· !Al" VAll•Y, lrwl11•, ~•<l<llt ... 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MtM, Colltl-1•, lv!IKr .... llf Ut"-..... .........,, __ ........... ,, ... ,~ .. iAMlllMll. .. ~. • 011lly f>llOI Staff Pllote Victim's • Identity Revealed A young womao· at.ruck by a car a.t she crouched bo&d.LQs a puppy ln the center of• South Coast Highway Monday h• been identified as Jana D. Hematrom, 23, of Laguna Beach, The impact of the 2 a.m. Im· pact knocked the woman un- conscious injuring her aertoualy. It also knocked a piece of the dog's tail off which when found at the scene was the only clue police had to the ·woman'• identity. She was identified later ln the day by a friend Donald Clow who called officers lo report the woman missing. The woman, who has a 4·year· old son, was reported in fair con- dition today at lhe South Coast Community Hospital intensive care unit. Clow told off ice rs the woman had left bls home and was wal~ ing to her own residence at the time of the accident. The dog, sans a portion of its tail, had re· turned home. The child has been taken by grandparents in Anaheim. Big Temblor Recorded in JapanArea8 UPPSALA, Sweden (AP) The Uppsala Seismological Institute rewrted a strong earth· quake Tuesday in central and southern Japan. There were no immediate re· ports of injuries or serious pro· perty damage. . The institute said the quake OC· cured at 10:47 p.m. J apanese time and registered 7.1 on the Richter scale. Boy Forind At Bottom JNDIO <UPI) -Noae ol the 15 peraou ualnc a pool at a low-rent apartment complex Monday realised that a S-year·old boy wu in the water untll a 1wtmmtt ~ on hil submersed Deputy Coroner Ken Nugent 'sald James Maldonado could net 1wim and may have been at the boU.om of the pool for 30 minuies. Inveatlgators said the water was so murky the child could not be seen. .Police said there had been previous complaints about 'the condition of tbe pool. saddle back Day Care Plans Told Plans for the establishment of a pre·scbool day care center on the Saddleback College campus were resurrected Monday night through the action of Trustee Larry Taylor. Taylor had the $165,000 pro- posal placed on the June 23 agen· da for reconsideration although he had joined in a 3·2 vote to de· feat it last month. · The Laguna Beach trustee based his request on a board policy which allows tliose who voted with the majority to brinf a defeated item back for COD· sideration. Taylor sided with the majority in May although he is personally known to favor the establishment of the center which would allow mothers to drop off their children.. while they are taking classes. ,,.._••1eAJ ~ ASSESS •.• · pert ol tbe taapa)'en or collusion with any member at your office m a1seument mu.st be levied wltb penalty and interest,'' Kuyper said. ''Since these matter. are of some ur1ency I would gteaUy ap- preciate your noUfy1'lg me of your lntenttons wfthln five days," be added. The auditors say ~ 1971 as· sessment must .be paid in full wlth Interest and dealt with separately from the over assess· ment in 1970. The roport from t.he s tate auditors points out what they believe are assessment errors, but draws no conclusions as to \VhY the under assessments were made, or ii there was any criminal intent involved. According to the auditors the Rucker Company owes interest on an under assessment of $163,600 in 1971. They also point out that Wells· Marine Inc., though due a refund . for 1973, should pay interest on $320,000. worth of escape assess· mentln1971. The ·auditors said VTN Consolidated under reported as- . sessed value by $6,020 in 1971, $2,260 in 1972 and $1, 720 in 1973. However, the state auditors re· ported no interest was added lo the assessment when it was later affixed. Hunt·Wesson, according to Kuyper's letter, was allowed to offset over assessmerit.s for one year a ainst yn_der assessments m ano er totaling $422,218. The auditors say each year should be treated separately and interest due collected accordingly. Tandy Corporation may not have been entitled to import ex· emptions allowed by the as· sessor's office, according to the state auditors. They reported that investiga- tion of Tandy's claim for any im· port exemption may be under question because or the CO· mingling of domestic and import· ed inventories. What Danger Lurks?· The U.S. Geological Survey in Washington recorded a quake about the same time at 7.2 on the Richter Scale and said it was centered on the southern tip of the Russian island of Kuril, about 720 miles northeast of Tokyo. However, only five of the seven trustees were present for the. session and Taylor believed the proposal would fare better before a full board vote. "If the import exemp.t.ion should not have been granted to Tandy, the loss to the county is substantial," Kuyper said in his letter covering the auditors' find· lngs. Arlyth Atkinson (seated) and Al Haven appear to have unexpected guest in scene from ~' 'The Mystery of the Twitchbottom Mansion." talent show production set Fri· day and Sa turday night in Laguna Beach's Top of the World Elementary School auditorium. Masked marauder at rear is among cast of students, parents and teachers in m ystery play. Tickets are $1 for adults; 50 cents for children at the door. · · Panel Weighs · Sewer Sizing Mothers in the audience had hoped for immediate r e- consideration of the proposal but board Chairman Robert Bartholomew said be had been advised by the CoWlty Counsel that it would have to be formally placed on the next board agenda. Bartholomew led the orighial move to scuttle· the day care center, largely because it would bavf r~uired a 1.~ cent lncr~e Their task is not expected to be completed until late this month. They were called in early May to examine the record of the as- sessor's office under a $50,000 s ontrp5t authqn zed by ci>unty supervisors after 13 persons, in· eluding Hinshaw and Vallerga, •·wen t'ifdi ~te er ' bn tnulttple._. U CI Medical Dean · The San Clemente PlaMing Commission will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in city hall to consider plans for sizing sewage facilities to keep up with future city development. in the district's tax rate. He was ~joined in the vote by Trustee Donna Berry and Taylor. Trustee s Jam es c'rimJnal charges by the Grand Jury. . Says OC 'Cheated' A public hearing on the sewer element of the city general plan is scheduled at the top of the planners agenda. It generally sets forth a program of ex, pansion and pipeline develop· ment for the next 20 to 30 years. Marshall and Norrissa ·Brandt voted in favor of the· day care center. The two remaining panelists, Patrick Backus a nd Frank Greinke, were absent from the session but will get a chance to vote on the day care center June .Concerts Set At College, ByDOUGLASFRITZSCHE • Of tll• D11lly Piiot SUff Orange County is being cheat· ed out of its promised share of the $155.9 million 1972 health sciences bond issue in the pend· ing state budget for next year, according to UCI medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort. Members of a joint Assembly and Senate conference commit· • tee to resolve differences in the two versions of the budget were lo be named today and hearings to begin this week . As the budget is massaged into its final form bef 6re being sent off for Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. 's scru"tiny a nd possible ap- plications of blue pencil, Dr. van den Noort is launching a last minute drive to get $12 milli,on in funding for a planned on·campus hospital back in the budget. In a statement today and in an appeal {or support from the Irvine City Council, Dr. van den Noort ha·a made clear his view that efforts to cut the hospital funding are cheating the state's and Orange County's voters. F,..•P,,,,eAJ STATION .•. energy. That energy would be used to generate steam which would be sold to a m ajor steam user such as Southern Calif omia Edison Company or Anaheim' Power District. Consequently, Diedrich Said, the most likely sites for the pro· posed waste recovery plant would either Huntington Beach or Anaheim. He emphasized that under the rough proposal already outlined by Planning Syst e m s a nd Sciftices, the county's only initial investment would be the plant's site. And according to the F\aUerton supervisor, at the end of 22 and one-halt years, ownership ol the wut.e recovery factory ~ 10 to the county. • Diedrich said during e 1lx· month period that the company would study ill own propoaal other private providers will be free to subml\ almllar propo1all which would b• reviewed by a commlllee of 1upervlsors and County Counsel AdrlanKu;yper. Last year , $12 million in bond funds was allocated for the on· campus hospital, providing that a n agr eement for UCI t o purc h ase Orange County Medical Center was reached by Oct. 1. An agr eement to buy the Medical Center for $5.5 million was reached on the deadline date. · Other business includes further review and consideration of an ,updated subdivision or· dinances for the city, and staff reports on drafts of the safety element and the scenic highway element. 23. . Laguna Church Plans call for the day care Entertainer Jester Hairston center to operate out of portable will · · buildings with a staff of four full· appear m concert twice on Wednesday; in a morning time teachers and several performance at Saddleback teachers aides. The day care center would be College and an evening program managed by officials from the at Community Presbyterian Orange County Department of Church in Laguna Beach. As the budget stands today, all ·Education who would receive. The composer, actor and COD· but $200,000 in planning money Frota p..-Al i ductor will perform .at 10 a.m. in has been withdrawn from the on--.--their direction from a commun • the quad area of the•Saddleback campus hospital, according to ty advisory committee. library and .math-sdence build- Assemblyman Bruce Nestande CUTS • • • ing. Hewilltben appearatsp.m. <R·Anaheim>. an aggressive atthePresbyterianChurch. backer of UCI·CaJifomia College proach. About $2.1 million have Bandit Kills Two Most choirs for the day's ac· of M~dicine fina¥ing. been earmarked for that purpose ti vi ties are the Saddleback for 1975·76. · FONTANA (UPI> -A bandit College Chamber Singers, the "We are faced with a potential Trustees have recenUy been with a shotgun killed a bartender Laguna Concert Chorale and the breach of public trust and. a discussingthepoesibilityofcall· and a customer wh06e bodies Community Presbyterian perversion of the public wilt," in~ a school bond election for the were found early Monday Church. said Dr. van den Noort. purpose or aking construction sprawled on the bar room floor Hairston will perform his own funds out or the general operating and took less than $100 from the compoaltions with the college Recalling the wording of the budget. cash register. William Kirkland1 voices. Among them are "Go Tell 1972 health sciences bond ballot, the dates of Nov. 4, 1975 and 40. the bsrtender, ana It On the Mountain" and· Dr. van den Noort said it was in· March 2 and June 8, 1978 aa elec· Christopher Brooks, 28. were "Amen.•• tend ed to increase the number of lion possibilities Monday night. shot several times, invesUgatora Both performances are open to doctors being trai n ed in buttheytook ooformalaction. said. · the public without charge. California, which produces Jlalf . .------------------------------=------------as many as New York and fewer than Texas. •'The voters in 1972 wanted to correct thiil deficiency. They re- ad the ballot information of the legislative analyst, A. Alan Post, who said that the larges t amount of these funds would be spent at UC Davis and Irvine," he sa,id. Instead, be said, the bulk of the bond funds have been diverted "to make old buildings conform to recently legislated building codes. ''California voters did not vote bond funds to meet new fire codes and seismic safety require-ment.I. California vOtera did not expect the state to delay tbeie fundl for three years," said Dr. van den Noort, asserting that "in June 1975, not 10 c~ta hat been spent tor con8tructlon at.Irvine." Dr. van den Noort referred to the $200,000 so far in the bud.et u a ••sop," adding, "I hope the conterence committee chant~ itl mind." If not. be said , "One altematJve that would have to be conaldered would be a lawsuit either 1enerated by Oun11 County taxpayen or the colltie ol medicine truteea." Such a suit, be 1aid, would eon· tend that the s&Ate bad mllUHd the bond funds. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I .... _o_NL_v_oN_E _sPO_r_.1s_o_u1s __ 1A_No_1N_G1_I ·: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • UC. 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Wltbtn • few weeb and --n .. 1.. w ... • neweta!D vacaU-tr -• __.......,. u IOOD u .une 15, a v" av .. may be opened f« Ula mllllou ot you who need or want to ac.from here-to-there at the lowttt ~r· poutble cost. ·,... . For mid·June la when the Civil AeronauUca Board la u.· ·•·•peeled to decide on Pl"C>l>Ohb that would 1ubetanUaJ11 eue , "the re1uJaU0111 reatrlct!ng low-coat cbartu ru•btt -and bv "1 eo dolna. permit count· " "1 11 leN numbers of yo\.t to 1 •· take advantaae ol air mo fares generally so per- cent leis than rates on ,. 1 11cbeduled airlines. • 1·t While charter fares "' have been ~vaUable for . ~ 1•• a.lone time (to tbQse willing to accept tbe obvl0\19 tnconve- t· "Nencea and inherent dlaadvantaus In advance plannm• tlahtaeatlng arrangementa, no-lrUla meals, etc.), a maze of iovernment regulations has barred many traveleas ftom uslnJ them. But the backlround bu changed dramatically. THE UPSURGE IN PARES on scheduled '1rlinel bu . · placed this form of vacation travel beyond the reach ol , enormout numbers ot middle-income Americana Tbe ff· .. ·• • aulti:Dr decline in long-<littance tourism -partl~arly ln· .. ~rnatlonal travel -bu undermined bundredsolindu.strles ..... aAOClated with travel and endangered the Jobs of mUlions · .... of workers. Meanwhile the public has been cla'morina for ·" · lower alr fares -with Con~ss and President Ford Joinine • . in. • "''. Thus, the CAB has proposed to eliminate many of the stringent eligibility requlrementa now in effect and. replace • ·· ' them with rules that will make it possible for virtually every ooe to participate in low-cost group flights. 11-, To be specific: (u• <i~· -THE PROPOSED CHARTER regulations would aitow .. 11 1 you to take partln a charter flight within the U .s. _ajmplY by "'•••r agreeing to remain at your destination at least four : days ~"'' and by paying for your ticket 15 days or more before the ,,. ·".flight. explains Henry P. Huff, president of Oakland-based {"'.' Trans International Airlines, the world•s laraeat charter ··~·"'airline. On international fiigbll, you would have to agree to re· main at your destination for seven days and pick up your " Ucket at least 30 days before the fllgbt. These would be the •"' only "eligibllity requirementa" on the proposed "one-atop · inclusive tour charters .. (or OTCa). -These requirements differ from the existing charter :'·regulations in several important way\ For.instance, il to. • d~y you want to travel to one destination -London or Paris, say -you have to· be a member of an organization that was • not formed for travel purposes. As a non-joiner, you a.re • ·automatically barred from getting the benefits of low-cost •. group flights. -YOU COULD UNDER TODAY•s rules take part 1n a charter fiighl even if you don't belong to an organization - but the two alternative ways have strings attached and are difficult for many travelers to use. The first way is a "three- stop .. inclusive tour charter which means that you must stop overnight in at least three cities, so or more miles , apart. Many travelers have no desire to make three over- ''• night 1tope on their vacation, and therefore aren•t able to • use an ITC. There also is another dllflculty: the price for the .s~i JTC package must be at leut 110 percent of the lowest· scheduled airline fare -which means you frequently can- . -not aet t.he full econol:llie.a of bullt buyiog of on-irouod;;u-. ,.r .. rangements. ·• The other way is the so-called Travel Group Charter or r TGC. With this type of charter, you pay only the·air fare between two cities. But this type is loaded with restrictions that <Uscourage its use. With the TGC, you must pay in full at least 60 days in ad- vance with no refund except for death or serious illness. Your fare ls not fixed but on a sliding scale depending on the number of passengers. The fewer the passengers, the more you pay. IC too few people elect to travel on a particular flight, the trip will be cancelled. Also many people find it in- convenient to firm up their travel plans two months or more in advance. .. THESE AND OTHER Umltationa have curbed the use of charter tra9el and infUriated tourists at a time when scheduled airline fares have become an almost intolerable obstacle to long-distance travel. The CAB itself bas come under tremendous attack. :/Vo Quick Econo~ic ~ •' ~Recovery Predicte·d BASEL, Switzerland CAP> -Although optimistic predlc· ~s are mounting, recovery ;from the worst recession blnce World War II is not like· ~Y to be quick and vigorous, ti6IM world's leading central bankers were told this week. • ••Jt does not seem that a npid and vieorous recovery . ii ln pro.peel or. indeed, that :.Jl could be safely managed ... .... lid tbe annual repOrt ot the 8ank of International SetUe· ments -BIS -the center for ; (OOl>erallon among Western C11Dtral banks. THE REPORT Al.SO made a st.rons plea for new eftorts to achleve creater atabUlty In . the International monetary . f)'llem throuah an "opera· tlona l un d erstandlna' • ~ween the ~dollar and the • countries participating in the J!uropean bloc currency floatln11yatem. • Addreulnt member , bankert from some 30 coun· tit., BIS Prettdent.. Jelle Zi· Palra of the Nellierland1 • ilraroect tbai 0 .xcbante ratM that come to be dominated by movements of llquld f'undl ''THE VERY HEAVY pro- fit squeeze in some countries has not only depressed total investment more than could be explained simply by the weakness of demand but bu sbltted the compoalUon of in· vestment• toward labor· eavina projects. ·"All ln all, 1 do not yet {"1, c:Onfident that we are about to enter a new and amtalnable upward phase of the economic cycle that will take u.s back to full employment In the near fUture." ZUl1tra said be feels tbat trade re1lrictlon1 are more of a threat than restrict.tom on capital moyements. But be emphasized that areater pro- 1res1 tn UmiUDJ inflation ls required belore the WMt can return to fixed exchanae rates . He 'advocated an enlar1e· ment of the ••present anu of excbanae rate 1tabllley" by tnereatlnf oiembenblpln tbe European Joint float.. llDd .. men Important, by 80llle ltablllsatlon ol rat• belW ... the European 1roup ad the dollar area." . · • ma)' represent a tbrut to free t.~ade.'• · TllE 818 ANNUAL report " He pointed out that uplat~ed that the Unlted allhouSh tnnatlon rat.et have • St•tes would ban to usu.me 'come down lately in most lta share of maintaining the ,~tries ••coat lnfiation la dollar in the market while 'tlill b1gh 'everywhere and re· at.her countries would have to main• unparalleled for a avoid exc~~· reserve ac· period of CJUlte SOVere re· ~umulatJop. ces11on so that any optlmbm an this score must be very • tautloua. " .. A partlcularly wort')'tnl upect oC the present aitualloo la the deiree to wblcb cor· porate proflta have been 8"0dtd.'' 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All DAILYPILOT • Tunday,June 10. 1171 .. ' . .eqliofa ~~rest .. ~ire -_·Put Oui PORTERVILLE (AP) today. wucontalned, ftreolllclalauld. Tbreesrasafires -twosWlbJaz. IpvesUtaton aa1d Ute blue More than 200 were expected Int tbla momina ·-have began. in dry irua near back on tbe tines thla morning to --a total ol about 900 Califomla 190 Monday. ...,ttol ti>• ftre. • aeres of brush and grain in three At one time, names thrNtmed. San Joaquin Valley counties, fire Southern California Ed1loa. A second lire wblcb bad otticlals said. facilities near Sprlncville, f<irc. blackened 140 acres near Orqe 'Jbe lar1est. a 510-acre blaze at inl the uUJJty to ckllle a nune Cove on the Fre1n~Tulare Coun·· the ed1e of Sequoia Natiooal which supplies water for power' ty·border wu beinC louabt·by 10· Foftst east of here .. was ~-generatin1 and also fumlabes Mid-Valley firelnen tblS morn-· tained at midni&ht, National Springville'• driaklntwater. fnt". AuthoriUes said tbe cause of F .... t Service ottldals said. About lllO ,men aod six air . ll!e blaze which beaan Monday is _ 'Control wu expected by 10 a.m. tanten li,tuea the blue.unW t~:" ~eriDveiUtatiOn. · '·' AnA.TOR • FU'ESWW ·sYDNE.Y, Australia (UPIJ -A pilot losl his· license because he new ·his ... light plane under Sydney's Harbor Bridge. He said the fiight was a tribute· to pioneer aviator, Sid M arsball, 72, who died recently. Pilot John Cameron, 32. said he had no regrets at flying the open cockpit craft beneath tbe bridge. ' He was the third pilot to have flown under the span. ~ ·--------1 . Deatlt Netffti._ ADCOX, Jiit. ARTHUR PRESTQN AD<X>X, JR:. • rnklltftl~ ol Fountfi" V•tley, c.. Slrolwd by Ills wit•, Edltll M. AOl;o11; ~. PotMy ACIC011; S1-; ~LSt..,.n; brotlWr, Ro'-'d.t.d· , cox; lour 9r•ndchllllr•n. Gr.....iae ,..,...Q, win ti. IWld WedlM-y. J- n •I l:IO PM Saw111 .. N•U..1 'C.rne .. ry. Wt~t Loli An~lts, C.. •lrec:itd by Peek F•mlly Colonl•I F-.iHom.ofW.1tmln111r,C.. Wl!aa . . ELVIN WE68. Alildtnt of t....,._ • l•H{IUlll. C... O.tt of ,,..tr. J-t, 1971 ,.S«vlu s Ptndlnv. P•cllk View ,,_,._.kil P•rk MortuM'y, ~ -"' &lllOWN ELIZABETH(;, BROWN. rnidMI o1 Soutl'I i...v--. c.. 0.1• ol Olt•lfl.Juntt. • 1911. S..vlcM i-nc!l"9, Ptcllk View ,_,._YI P•rk Mor111Wy. """'°'1 lleM;l'I, c.. ! •tOWl!LL · CHESTEROtWITT 81DWEU., ral· · e.nt of c.or-Oltl o\Mr, c... o.i. ol de-' ~II ,J..,.. 6, ltJS. S..rvlvtd by his Mle ,,..rllyf\. S."'ktli will be beld Frldly, .J-ll. Z:lO PM, SI. Mlcl'lffl Md All ""9tlli fipbc091I Cl'l1.rc11, c.or-<*t ,,,.,.,, C... In 11111 ol llo-rs ttie ltmily ~contributions be,...'* to.,........ t1vorl .. cl'lllrlly. •nttrment. P..:llk 'Vi.. Memor!tl P•rll, NtWPOf'I 8et<.l'I. Ptcllk Vlll!w Morl11M'y di rte I- / OJI.VIS ' ETHEL F. DAVIS, ••sl<*nlol Cosio ,.,.Ml, Co. O.•e of dee111 J.,,,. I, 1915. S......lwd tlY lier h111t>MM1, Merroll °""h; son, Cl'ltrlts F, O.vls; $Ughttr, Mtrllyn M. 1Ctlr91Y; flw .,._hildren •nd lour 91'••1· V-llilO••n. Services _.II tie' ,.1...... lnler .... nl, Grtce4rd .c. ...... ,.,. Ne• Jl.lbenr, lndlent. Loe.el ·•rMoQemenh by 8•111·Bergtftlfl Coile .IMMIMort...,y. IAl.17:-lf:IGEIOH FUHl:IA.L HOME Corona del Mar .673·9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 aEUNOA.DWA.Y "MORTUAIT. I 1~~ 110-Broadway, Costa ' Mesa 642·9150 McCOIMICK MOITUA.IT Laguna Beach 494·941 s San Juan Gapistrano 495-1776 PACIFtC Ylf:W MEMOllAL PAIK Cerretery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Paci lie View Drive Newport Beach, Galifornia 644-2700 PIBFAMILY COLOHIAL FUHEIAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster B93·3525 $MfTHS' MOITUAIY 627 Mam St. Hunhngton Beach 536-6~39 PUBLIC NOTIC~ f'ICTITIOUS lllUSINESS • HJl.MI! STJl.Tl!MIENT • ~ followl119 PffliOnS ••• dlOl"9 busl· ~;~~ PU0uEs. 11~·~ ND. G Cail• Mei.., c..n1wn!• m1•· Fl-I EUls ...,..,on, net ,,..,lllJy, tt11n1~on Be•ch. C•lllw1tl•ftM1 '\ .Jllllltt. ....... ,,..ti, .. , 11141 MMJar, tt""ti""'°" IM•ch, ceuiwnl• m.1 Tiiis butlt'lesli t,i; COndutled "' • ~ret petll'llrllllp. • Jlldy JI.. Mer1fn • 'TMs stotitm-w•1 tllect wl1'! tr. C-y Cltr11 a4 Dr•....,. Cou..tyOll Moy ... 1'7).. .. ·-P\lblhl'led Or-·Coelil o.!ly PIMM, fN.1'21,11,-J-J, 10, 1•15 1~7) FATHER'S DAY JUNE 15th \ " Gir~.,.Cab.tp ·..-und.Cited ~ Tbe Balboa Harbor Alumnae ot Gamma P have contributed $IOO to the cam~rthip fUJ)d ot the Girl SCout Couoc.il ol OraJ'ge County. Camper1,bipa pay partial or total ~::is fee&...,or· girla'··wbo .not otherwise p~l~· pate. -. ' .. Call' , ·ALCOHOL HELPLINE _,, . ·-· 835-3830 a: shoo Sleeve shirt, light blue, Ian, peach, while, lighl green, Polyester, 14\12:._17, U.00 b. ties, (tom a collection of stripes, florals , neats and other pa!lems: p0lyeste~.S.SO io 6.Sd c. long sleeveJ hirl in light blue, white, Ian, mini, p0lyiister 14Y,-17, 32-35, 13.00 I Sbuth Coast Plaza-COsta -Mesa, 3333 Bristol St~ 546-9~21 Westminster-Mall-<3olden State at San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 ' . . " ' ·' .. ~ ' ' MAY CO BUDGET STORES . • ' '..J • Jl ~· . \ • '· :• I. ' 1· ~ l"'l ' I ~ ,, ~ ~ 2 Vi t< ~ • 1-· ~1 'j .~, ~ j ., .. .. "' I ! I (' ~ ~~ \ iii ·~ I~ "" ~ 'II ' ~ .t _.,, II ; ' } ~ Ii a t ! <I ri II I ~ ' I ~ ·! l " ' ' .., ' .. . , :1 .. '.I E 1 ~ ~ i .~ 1 ·j :1 } j I .. iAN WOltTJI. .................... ·~~It~ nel1bborlng dl1lrict1 · I ia teacher atrtkes, an aUul ne1otiaUons agree. t cal.Ua1 for a C.5' percent art iac ... ue for Saddleback e'T Uoifiecl School District. ~claeu waa presented to Mo,aday. aanement, worked out in . &Vite barpinina table S·addleback ·-· fool, Road . 'liminated .. ••ddleback Colleae trust.eel E ..,,000 f~ their pro. 8.1 million budtet Mon· t by eliminatlag a swim· ...... 1 pool aDd a campus road. lhe Ol)tmplc·slud pool was to la•e been used for imtcuction, r6mpetltioa and community rwc reatlonal purposes. a ••man tor the college said. 4J9o alubed from the budget ... Ute campus perimeter rpad .Web link' the .,Pper and lower cltnpuaes of the college and the Mllrguerite and Avery Parkway edtrances. . • ., <~CUTS. Paae AZ> -• , ll-viiie Fir• . • bet.._ mard repreeeataUves and a netoUaUae team tro1n the Sadclleback Valley Echacators :A.AoeiaUO.. <SVEA). was pre· sent.cl in a cooperative and eenial atmC11Pllere, • "I( isn't. Httled in Ute sense tbat 1lae bovd bu yet to act.'' said· cblef a ,dulioiatration apokesman ~~ker, 81· S(H:jat• &Up.riDteldeDt of ad· ~•aeryiC*. · Strk~ Uf>tT ........ Rod Serling, a top TV writer of the 1950s and creator of the _Twilight 7.one and Night Gallery series, is reported · in lair condition at Tompkins-County Hospital in Ithaca, .N~ ¥~ The hospital said be -was iii intensive. care, but ·would not com· ment on the nature of bis iJ. .lness. Endorsed The Mission Vie)o Munidpal Advisory Council <MAC> Mon· dayiendoned keepjnJ the Oltange County 'P*ramedia PfOl1•m un· der county eovernment control rather t.tum private control. 'Jbe. vote on the recommenda· tion,.whicb was foiwarded to the County Board of SUpervisors, by telepb()De-today, WU 3to1, with Councilwoman K•thleen Kelly votinl no and Councilman IUchar• Loweoc:k abstainial. MAC members decided on UM{r' pwitioll after a hour--IOftl ~-including remarks ~ Mveral eouiKy ·firemen and "1 the director of a private •· btllance company pusbina &W chance to get into the par...UC business .. Lea,dilig the case foe retalnlnr ~ty CO{lttol Ol the ~ prorram was Councltm.,a ·Cal Neve. a:deguty sheriff • •1You c•JLt.brow fipres ~d all ntpt/' ,.Neve saicf after the var,ious· Pm'ntatlona, ''but Uie quesUoo ii, db you want IOIDeoft,e (~ l(EDl~,'.Paae AZ> .,. .~; R"e~ry St~tWn ~ . .... .. _ Plan G~~en lJOost ~ .... ,,..a.a ... N.Y.S~k8 ORANGE CoUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, ~UNE 10, 1975 TEN CENTS Ask . ~ •. 57% Pay Hike· • .. S...t I think they'll be pleased with the total package. The mood ol the table was one of coopera· tion. Both sides continually ex- pressed a desire to reach an agreement, and there was total confidence in the figures." Last year, teachers received an 8.67 percent raise after a stormy negotiations season dur· l.ng which they threatened to go <>!1 strike and never f onnally en· • doned the final figures. "The most important thine is the fact that it is done," said SVEA representative Bill Mecham. "We consider this a major. accomplishment. It would not have been possible without the honest and earnest efforts of your (the board's) represen· taUves: They came to the table ready to work and we did." Mecham stressed that though there are still points ol di.sagree- men t, •'there simply ls not enough money" for larger raises this year. He said teachers believe that the financial problems facing sctfool districts are temporary, but that after detailed participa· tion in district budget study this year, they could not ignore the fiscal realities. One of the areas of com· promise was in the class size, which will be increased by one · student next year. This will make the ratio of . teacher to students 31 to one in kindergarten; 29 to one in grades one through three; 32 to one in ' grades four through six; 25 to one in the intermediate schools; and 26.4 to one in the high schools. Other agreements include up. (See PAC?, Page AZ) 6 Major County Fi1ms , Said U nderassessed Pr~mpt Action Ordered I By GARV GRANVILLE Of IM D•lly Pli.t SUH Early findings by a team or • State Board of Equalization auditors assigned to the Orange County Assessor's Office has un- covered assessment discrepan· cies in the accounts of at least six major property taxpayers. . .In a confidential letter to As- sessor Jack Vallerga, County Counsel Adrian Kuyper bas asked that immediate steps be taken to correct what he calls a potential substantial loss of coun- ~Y revctpae •. •'t strongly .urge you to enroll the appropriate eSC!ape asiess- mentl and interests," Jtuyper aaidin his letter. The six taxpayers named are Xerox Corporation, the Rucker Company, Wells-Marine, Inc., VTN ConsoUdated, Hunt-Wesson Foods and Tandy Corpor~tion: It was the last company, Tandy Corporation and one of its ex· ecutlves that figured prominent- ly in the recent Grand Jury in· · dictments on bribery charges of Assistant Assessor George Upton and former county assessor An· drew Hinshaw, now a .con· gressman. .. Ir the under assessment (of Tandy) was due to fraud on tbe part of tbe taxpayers or collusion witb any member oC your office an usessment must be levied with penilty and interest," J(uyper said. "Since these matters are of some urgency I would greatly ap- preciate your notifying me oC your intentions within five days," be added. · The auditors sa~ the 1971 as- sessroent must be. paid in full with interest and dealt with sep~rately from the over assess· mentin 1970. The roport from the state auditors points out what they 'believe are assessment errors, but draws no conclusions as to wbyrthe under assessments were made, or· if there was any ·criminal intent involved. ACC<>rdinl to the auditors the Rlleker Comi>anY owes interest on an under assessment of fM3,600 in 1971. They al$o poi.at oul tbat Wells· (See ASSESS, Page AZ> Viejo Star ToRedSox· Mission .Viejo High School baseball power bit· ter Dave Schmldt, son or El Toro Hilb School Prin· clpal Herman Schmidt, bu ,signed with the Bpston Red$ox. s~hmldt. who. wlll araduate Wednesday. learned that be was a ~ 'ro\lnd draft choice of the Sox late last week. In · •ltnin• with the team, be turned down a four-year acbolarablp to Arizona S&aM UDivenity. Tbe slx·foot·one, 198· pound atar battC!d .354 this ••oa, lmld r.cked up at JlBb, 6 dillblet, 10 Rokn .......... Hi'~... ~ One GP (GirlpO.,ei-) Baeer Stacy Creviston, 4, teaches big brother Todd Creviston, 9, the meaning of. Girl Power on 11 f.ast-· lap around ~analea· Drive in Mission Viejo Monday: GirlS ha~e· come a long way sine~ days of play~ in( with Mam~ c!qlls ~d toy. tea sets.. Boys have too., smce time when ..raeers- were made with soapboxes.,· ·county R.t~gue ;Backed Supervisors Support Program f oi:-Fi~t Ti~· Orange County supervisors en- dorsed the concept o( a ceptral county morgue today and asked for a more detailed study by their staff of the costs involved. It wa s the fir s t time supervisors ever have agreed with law enforcement officials and others who have contended for years the morgue is urgently needed because or Orange Coun· ty's rapid growth to the second most populous in the state. The board's action came after a blue ribbon task force of clergymen, morticians, govern- ment officials and private citizens worked for months on a detailed report outlining the needs and requirements ofa cen· tral morgue and its advantages over the current sys tem of sepaTate contracts with mortuaries and private pathologists. The m orgue panel said a Devil Cult Trail Defense Rests Case Jurors in the Orange County Superior Court .. Devil Cult".trial ot Steven Craig Hurd got an un· expected day off today with de- fense attorney William Gamble's decision late Monday to rest bis case. Gamble abandoned plans to call psychiatrists and Hurd himself to the witness stand wi&,b the explanation that he would prefer to save those key wit· nesses for the sanity hearing that' will almost certainly Jollow the • trial. Conceding that a guilty verdict is inevitable, Gamble feels . be can convin~ the jury that Hurd was insane when Mission ~o teactier F1orence Nancy Brown Lawyers for both sides agree that sedation is vital if Hurd is to give a truthful account of his al· leged actions five years ago and also understand the nature or the t~stimony against him. It has been alleged in his trial · that he was the leader or a gang of drug-using drifters who drageed Mrs. Brown, 31, of El Tora, from her car and later butchered h er in an Irvine orange grove~ Members of the gang. now free on parote after being convicted of crimes r e lated to that and another killine. have testified against Hurd in his trial. j:!e ':.~~~~ed by mutilation on Bandit Kills Two Judie Frank Domenichini set · . Wedne.day for final areuments in the Hurd trial. JI the jury re- turns a ~uilty verdict, a sanitf bearing will immediately follow Jh•t deciaion. . Haanl'a &rial. aAer live years ot ....~ ~, ool)' became :-===:lll•t lftObU. wben the 1 8.t.~ Court ruled ~---vy. l •• . . ! ~ • number of alternative sites are available to the county, ranging from construction of a new build· ing costing upwards of $1.S million, to use of space in exist· ing county buildings at an estimated cost of $250,000 to re- model and equip. It was those cost figures that supervisors wanted to get a bet- ter handle on in ordering the con· tinued study. It is uniikely the morgue studies will be completed in time for the item to be formally placed in next year's budget, however, county sources have indicated some money ceuld be found later if supervisors desire to go ahead with the project • Or:-:a '::'· Weedier Night and morning low clouds clearing inland areas about noon Wednes· day. Considerable cloudi- ness at the beaches in the afternoon. Cooler. with re- ading of 65 expected at ·beaches, '12 m~and. . INSIDE TeDAY A maoll IiWion tri6' plcdw to cut off. ot ~ pou. a B(mltcn- rdal *'°" trobl e?t:.,,.,. to Penn•~l~onlo . Tht Stillaguambla .or• Melring Jedft'ol recog7lition. S« """'M A4. 1..mex •' ' .41~ ~LTPILOT Sii FordVeto Sustained By House WASHINGTON (AP) -The Houle failed today to override President Ford's veto qi-" bill that would have impoSed na- tiona I envir onme ntal and , __ / reclamation conlroJs on 'strip . mining of coal. ., ' The vote was 278to1'3;or four short of the two-thirds marein !leeded to override the veto. voe.. mg lareely followed party lines with Eepubl1cans s · thti veto. One m ember, Rep. Tom St <D:.Okla.), voted present. Al the While House, Press Secretary Ron Nessen told re· porters who asked the Presi· dent's react ion: "It's safe lo say be's pleased." . Jt was the third consecutiv~: veto Congress bas sustained this year and was viewed as a major d efeat for the Democratic leadership. · President Ford vetoed the bill May 20 claiming it would cause higher utility bills for cor.· sumers , r esult in heavy un- employment in the coal fi elds and make the nation more reliant on oil itnports. Laguna Hills . .. Man's Death A Suicide? Orange County Coroner's of- ficials today listed drowning as the cause of death of F.dward B. Elmore of Laguna Hills found washed up in the surf Sunday al the Cleo Street Bea ch in Laguna Beach. · Laguna Beach Police Del. Alex Jimene z said police were in· vestigating the case as a possible suicide. He said there appears to be no other motive to the death. There is no evidence or roul play: The 87·year-old man's partial- ly clad body was found as a woman walked her dog along the beach in the morning. The dog ran into lhe water and began barking and scr atching al the. man's foot. Elmore. clad in a jacket shirt and bedroo m slippe r s, was pulled from the water. A pair of trousers was found nearby. E'ro• Page Al SETTLE ... ping the number of teacher aides from one per 50 students to one per 45 students. The package also includes pro. posals to make some departmen- tal cuts, such a s a to percent slice out of the district music pro- gram ; a 10 percent cut in after school sports, and reductions in the district contingency fund and in custodial budgets. ''These recommendations came out of the district budget committee," Mecham said. "We accept them as cuts that can be m ade without emaciating the program." !.1echam said the represen- t a tive council o f the SVEA ratified the agreement Thurs- day. The board is scheduled to A Plush Hideaway Boys tradition31ly build places t o get a way from the .rat race -and the girls -but few ever hom este ad on r e al est~te that m a n·y a dults couldn't afford. Kip Laven, 13, a nd "NailcY Bf own, 9, . a<lmlreb1Wftop retre at built by Kip and Nancy's brother , 12-year -old Wade Brown. Clubhouse on c liff face co mple te with carpeting and porta ble TV is below El Camino Capis tra no home of Dana Point s urfing filmmak er Bruce Br own, Wade's a nd Nancy's d addy. Som etimes boys s leep in their c rea· lion. act on it within the next few L • weeks . . ostng Bond , "I think this agreement shows that the public and the SVEA pa rticip•l•d in the budget pro-UCI Medical De· an cess,'' Mecham said, ''solhat we knewlhere simplyis nomoney.''. .. Nobody was trying to hide anything or cheat anybody," s oc 'Ch S<bumaker said. "While it was•·. ays eated' tough bargaining session, it was· fair." ORANGE COAST s11 DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed "-K lllfnl --1- Jack R. Curley \lkto ""Klllf!ll •Ml (iot_ .. _..., Thomas Keevil f.1111 .. Tnomas A. Murphlne .................. Chlrles H. Loos Richard P. Nall .......... -............... s.dclleNCk ValteyOfflce • tuo1u,..1lllo•.is....oi.oo•,_., OllWt'Otfkft t..M -w.lJl_M .. •S"I" """-' ...... :IUJfo•---d -~ ... , .. '"1'6""'~-....... ., u ........... ,, .. c..-..... )1-1 Ttlt ........ (714) M2-4J21 ClllsM,._. Uver11slnt "'2·W• ....-• "'""'' ..,_°"'"• M1 ... l1D .. ,... .... 0.--........ ' By DOUGLAS FRITl.SCHE ' Of .... Delly P11cJ1 Mil" Orange County is being cheat- ed out of its promised share of the $155.9 ·million 1972 he u lt h sciences bond issue in the pend- ing state budget for next year, according to UC I medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort. Members of a joint Assembly and Senate conference co mmil· ,lee to resolve dif(er ences in the two versions of the budget were lo be named today and hearings to begin thi1 wee k. As the budget is massaged into it.a final form before being sent off for Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.'s scrutiny and possible ap· plications of blue pencil, Dr. van den Noort is la unching a last minute drive.to a.et $12 million in fUnding for a planned on-campus hospital back in the budget. In a statement today and in an a ppeal for support from the Irvine City Council, Dr. van den Noort.. haa made clear his view that efforts to ~ut the hospital fundirll are cheatin& the sta te's and Oran•e County's voters. Lut year, S12 mUUon ln bond fundl was aJlocated for the on- campw: hotpit11 . provtdine Ul•t an a1reement fbr UCI t o pur cba1e Oran1e County Medical Center w u reached by. Oct. 1. An a1reement to buy the Medical Center for $.'5.5 million wu reached on the de ad.line clal<I. ,, As the budget s tands today, all but $200,000 in planning money has been withdrawn from the on- campus hospital, according to Assemblyman Bruce Nestande <R-Ana he im ), a n aggressive backer of UCI-Ca lifomia College of Medicine financing. ..We are faced with a potential breach or public trust and a perve rsion of the public will," said Or. van den Noort. Recalling the wording of the 1972 health scie nces bond ballot, Dr. van den Noort said it was in· tended to increase the number of doctors being trained in California, which produces half as many as New York and fewer than Texas . E',..•P.,,eAl STATION ••• And according to the F\lllerton auperviaor, a t the t'nd ct 22 and one-h8lf years, ownenhlp of the wute r ecovery factory would ro to the county. Diedrich 1ald dUrina the aix- month period that the comJ)llny would atudy ill own propoaal other privete providers will be free to submit similar propoula which would be reviewed by a commltt.H ot 11upe.rvh1ors ond County ~l Adri•nKuyper. • c ) • I • ' r • ............... 1 , I 1" I I I I M P ' II . ' MEDICS. ~ ore 0 utioil llllltbtriwJllllhe-viu:.,dr 1onb l•k.lng cattl of ybu, or do yoll ~ • • · }Vant someboily with (he moliv4.· Fo:-.. Smog Ale-", u~i:~::.i:: .".l~~y~~ •. wi1. •.a. ;I, :-1 ,.·Nld 1141 h•i bod 1eveal>eart •!· . tack1 and open heart aur.1ery ~ • ' ~., -~~ l.IJ'ffd. • ' ..;."t > '· ~ I Orange County's alt will have 10 get a little more polluted-now before a first-stage amog alert. can be called. County supervlsors·voted un- animously today to re.calibrate county oxidant pollllt.ioo (ozone) monitors to conform with those 'Saddleback · · "Bofoi'e I m~v..t to M~sl!f> usedlnam~srLoaAnJeles. v1~· i ~hecked!out all tti e The-boafd 81ao set a special em1rgepey service"\•• Noble publi~ h~arina tor July ao to del iald. •'U J had a heart attack to- term1ne tf ~he alert lflvf!IS should day, I would not want to gamble also be revised. . with my ~te on a new enUty . Jt was learn~d lut summer ''To me, this is a prove n that the~e was a difference~ 20 system and l dop't want to lay percent 1n the calibrated reat.d1ng · mY life on the line for anything between Los Anaeles and all of else '' · th!: c~nties in the _slate. -M~s. Kelly protested that sl}e This resulted 1n a dltfe rence did not want to eliminate the ~reported value1 fo~ a rty;en ox· county program but onJy to give. 1dant consenlrat1on, and the priv·ate sector a chance to Day C,rwrn. Edward . Camare na, Orange compete . She said free en· ~ .:;.. County air pollution control of· terprise is what this country is fleer. . based on." . The difference meant all~-Severa)'paramedics, as well as Pla rr ld t~es but Los Angeles were calling O r a n g e C 0 u n t y F i r e 1IS ..I. 0 first-stage smog alerts sooner Department /Qepartme nl of ·--. tban -Los--An.1ele1-ev.en.when -Fo~try-Battalion-Four--Chief Plans for the establishment of oz.one level.I !1' tbe alt was ~e George Toussa'igt" and Deputy a pre-school day care center on same. • . Chief Barrett Neal made re· the Saddleback College campus . A s~ate . Air Resources Bo~d marks . were resui:rected Monday night inyesligalion resulted in 8 ruling Jn addition, Fireman JeCf through the action of Trustee this year that the calibration be l\.tiklaus showed MAC council Larry Taylor. set at the L .A. level. members a four-inch thick stack of petitions signed by about 10,0QO Taylor had the $165,000 pro· l\.1ission Viejo and Laguna Hills posal placed on the .fwie 23 agen-Fro•'Page Al r esidents favoring slicking with da tor reconsideration although th l he had J'oined in a 3-2 vote to de· e presen program. ASSESS A prop o sal to open the feat it last month. • • • paramedic prog ram to the private sector was made several mo nth s ago b y County Supervisor Lawrence Schmidt. The L agun a Be ach trustee based his request on a board policy which allows those who voted with the majority to bring a· defeated item back !or con· sideration. Taylor sided with the majority in May allhougb he is personally known lo favor the'establishment of the· cente r which would allow mothers to drop off their children while they are taking classes. J:{owever, only five of the seven trustees were present for t he session and Tuylor believed the proposal would fa re better before a full board vote . MqtherS in the audience had · hop e d for immediate -r e- consideration or the proposal but board C h airman Robert Bartholomew said he had been advised by the County Counsel that it would have to be formally placed on the next board agenda. Bartholomew led the origiilal move to scuttle the day care center, largely because it would have required a 1.5 cent increase · in the district 's t ax rate. He was joined 'in the vote ·by Trustee Donna Berry and Taylor . Truste es J a m es Marshall and Norrissa Briindt voted in favor of the day care center. . The two remaining panelists, Patrick Bac kus a nd Frank Greinke, were absent from the session but will get a chance to vote on the day care center June 23. Plans call for the day care center to operate out of_por.table buildings with a s t a ff of four full- li me teachers and several teachers aides. Dan Buckley Service Held Funer al services were held MondaY for Leis ure World resi- dent Daniel Buckley, who died We dne sday in his home at 3244-lHSanAmadeo. ' Mr. Buckley worked for 25 year s for the New York Life Insurance Company. Born in Chic ago , Ill., he moved lo California in 1925 and to the Laguna Hills retirement com· munity eight years ago. He is s urvived by his wire, Barbara. Monday's graveside servJces were held al Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. • • • • " • _Marine l~c., though due a refwid for 1973, should pay interest on $320,000 worth of escape assess- ment in 19'11. Th-e aud.ftOi=S sal d-V.l'.N Consolidated under reported as· sessed value ·by $6,020 in 1971, $2,260 in 1972 and $1,720in1973. However, the stale audit.ors re· ported no interest was added lo the assessment when it was later affixed. Hunt-Wesson, accordirig to Kuyper's lette r, W8Ji allowed to offset over assessments for one year against under assessments in another totaling $122,218. The auditors say e ach year should be treated separately and interest due collec~e.d accordihgly. -Tandy Corporation may not have been entitled to import ex- emptions allowed by the as- sessor's office , according to the slate auditors . They reported that investiga- tion of Tandy's claim for a ny im· port exemption may be under que stiori because of the co· mingling of dorne]itiC and import- ·ed in\•entorl"e'S. ·· · · · "If the import ~exemplion should .noLh.av.e _been.gl\Jllled to. T andy, the loss to the county is substantial," Kuy per said in his letter 1=overing the auditors' find - ings. . Their t ask is not expected to be completed until late thi.& month. They were called in early May to examine the record of the as· sessor's office under a $50,000 contract authorized by county supervisors after 13 persons, in- cluding Hinshaw and Vallerga, \\'ere indicted on multiple criminal charges by the Grand Jury. The county counsel's confiden· tial letter does not state the amount state Board of Eqqaliza- tion auditors say is due Crom the six taxpayers. In·the·case of'Xerox, they noted an over assessment in lWi'O of ap· proximately $350,000 and an un- der assessment the next year of $513,000. Police Jail 28 LISBON (UPI> -Diplomatic sourCes said today police have arrested 28 Portuguese, includ· ing an employe at the U .S. Consulate-.in the Azores, in con-. nection with' an anligovernment demonstration on the sensitive Atlantic Islands where the Unit· · ed States has a vital air base. • • • • • • Jim McNeal, representing Scha,Jtfer Ambulance Coml!!_DY ofSanfaADa, S iild'"'jilFameGfc programs operating tnrougb'"tbl!- private sector have a proven re- cord in other cities and counties. "l cannot say .anything bad about -the Orange Count)" paramedics," he said. ''Tbey have done a good job. The only lhinliC I C$n say is that their pro· gram is a lax:productng,' rather than a tax·sUpporling, effort.'' McNeal said it the private sec· tor· took on paramedic duties. it would require a public subsidy but he did not know how much. CUTS ••• Trustees indicated that they still plan to construct both the pool and the perimeter road buC probably not until the 1976-77 fis.o calyear. • . Boafd membe·rs will re· e)Camine the budget at a special 6'S.Sion ,,s.4:beduled ,fOf 1:30 p.m. JJ,txt Monday night in the college library. . , As originally proposed, the budget carried a recommenda· lion from college administraton lo increase the tax rate from the curr.ent 94 cents to $1.3> per.$100 of assessed valuation. The tax hike proved unaccep· table to trustee Chairman Robert Bartholomew who vowed at an e arlier meeting lo sl8sh· $1 million from the budget. Administrators say the budget increase from last year's $11.2 million was mandated by the dis· trict's building program which includes a gymnasium-physical education facility, a music-arts building and a utility plant. 1 · U!Jlik~ o~he!' . com!ftwiity eot-lege d1stricCS,-Sad'dleb-ticJC College finances ·its buildings partially from its ·operating budget in a pay-as-you-go ap. proach. About $2.1 million have been earmarked for that purpose for 1975-76 . Trustees have recenUy been discussing the possibility of Call· ing o school bond elect.ion tor: the purpose of tak·ing construction · funds out of the general opera Ung budget. 1 Board inembers were givetl -the dates ot Nov. 4, 197S and Mai:cti 2 and June 8, 1976 as e:lec· tion possibilities Monday night but they took &oform&ictiomt • • • • • • • • • I ONLY ONE SPOT IS OUTSJ ANDING! • ,, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . ' • • • • •• • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . ·• • • • • • • • • • ,..,. ..................... -........ .. ---.-~ ...... -..., -A\.Derl Is OUfST I ....... · hp • ...,... • .,., 19" ffM1' ,... ftwf tlte 411ffere•ce •ef YALUI, f'UALITY ••41 l&ICT'IOM .. , N .......... W ..., - AL•tH' I ••••I• I• "9 .... 1..,.,.tlll\, ... 1•1at .t HIYICll wt • ,..... ...... _................ ~ '" :iiisi811at~~;;:·custom drapsris• ·: ~'.;!,'1"'~~=· P'HOHI 646·41Jt • 646·2311 cl 7 l I • .• ' l'l = ... 1' II • • • • v ' • • • -Ii • ~ ' • l t ~ \ 1 i i ! I l l I j ' 1 • ' i I ' ' ' j j I , I j I 7 I 'YOL. 61, NO. 16 , 2 SECTIONS, 2_. PAGES ORANGE~OUNTY CALIFORNIA S,WILUAM SCHREIBEll OI .. DMtf ...... .._ -. Oraoce County Airpott or- • dais have changed the takeoff .-lt$'D for jet airliners in an ef- fort to prevent nights over homes •' tbe eastern shore of Upper Newport Bay. it was learned Monday Butnoiae experts at the airport ~cede that the resident.a of Jlomea oa tbe west aide of tbe bay ~ may experience a alight nalH ln· crease because of the adjust·· ment . The pattern cbanie"" which amounted to ~ovine the cent.er line for takeolf s 500 reet cto.er to, the bay's west bank. was nec- cessary because of theprevaWn1 winds, according to William Martin, assistant no!K specialist at the airport. Martin said several weeks of special monitoring and testing earlier this year revealed 'a strong tendency for big jets to 11drift" off the old center line down the bay and fiy over homes in tbe Eastbluff area. A aeries of high-level meetings between airport officials, the Federal Aviation Administra- tion, Air California and Hughes AirWest took place recently. The adjustment was approved at tbat session. • · "We felt that the change will compensate for the drift," Martin said. The basic alteration in takeoffs bas occurred at the critical tum· ing point near the upper end of the bay where jets departing the main airport runway change course to fiy, theoretically, right down the middle of the bay -175 degrees magnetic. The process, Martl.n said, is akin to "threading • needle." Until Monday, tbe Jets made their turn wben they intersected with a line -termed Radial 116 degrees -emanating from the Long Beach Airport radar beac<>n. "lbat intersection took place rigbt over the northern shore of the Upper Bay. The new designated turning ·ij~IJ:aj~~ ·C~unty Fi1·~s I • ~ - Said Underassessed . . Be•ltla Fta1ding : ~ange Counfy . . .• 'Being Cheated~ • ByDOUGLASFRITZSCHE • • Oftlle 0.11• ll'llM Staff • 1 Orange County is beirlg cheat: ed out of its promised share of the $155.9 million lj72 health tciences bond issue in the pend· 4Jlg stat.e budget for next year, •ccording to UCI medical school bean Stanley van den Noort. , Meuiben of a joint Assembly And Senate conference commit· tee to resolve differences in-the two versions of the budget were to be named today and bearings -to begin this" week. As Ule budget is massaged into ~ r1'at form before being sent Off for Gov. EdmW>d G. Brown VHnlttDY aDd smmble •P:.. aUooa of blue pencil, Dl't va Noort ls launching a fast ~ute drive to get $12 million in funding fOI' a planned on-campus i.ospital back in the budget. :. In a statement today and in an •ppeal for support from the .Irvine City Council, Dr. van den !Joort has ma4e clear bis view that efforts to cut the hospital (undin& are cheating the state's pd Orange County's voters. campus hospital, according to Assemblyman Bruce Nestande <R·Anaheim), an aggressive backer of ·ucI-Califomia College ol Medlcine financing. "We are faced with a potential breach of public trust and a perversion of the public will," said Dr. van den Noort. Recalling the wording of the 1972 health sciences bond ballot, Dr. van den NooJ1, said it was in· tended to increase the number of doctors being trained in Calif omia. which ptOduces half as mapy ,. New Y41A ta4 fetter than Texas. "'Jbe vo&erw in 1972 w~ to COl'Ted tJlfs deftd~. ft• ad tbe balJot information the legislative analyst, A. ~ Post, who said that the largest amount of these funds would be spent at UC Davis and Irvine." he said. Instead, be said, the bulk of the <See MONEY, Pap A.%). Irvine Firm Strieke• UPIT ......... Rod Serling, a top · 1V writer of the 1950s and creator of the Twilight Zone and Night Gal1ery series, is reported in fair condition at Tompkins County Hospital ·in Ithaca, N. Y. The hospiial said he was in intensive· care, but would not com· ment on the nature of his il· lness. · . Last year, $12 million in bond Cun<ts was allocated for the olT" campus hospital, providing that 'n agreement for UCI to ~rchase Orange County edical Center was reached by t. t. An agreement to buy the edlcal Center for $5.S million tras reacbed on the deadline tlate. Recovery S,tation Plan Given Boost Aa the budget stands today, all but $200,000 in planninf money Ji.as been withdrawn from the oo. 600 Signers ~Zoning In Irvine Area . Irvine petition passers have 1atheNCI about 6oo signatures on each Q(two petitions respectively eppMinC~e 1onine in the Village 91 Northw~ and the extension fll Mi~helaon Drive from Jam- IMK'ee Boulevard to CUiver Drive. Orange County Board o( Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich proposed $.oday that an Irvine firm be given six monUls to submit a proposal for a waste re· covery station that would C06t the taxpayers nothing and save them '1 million a ~ear in hauling_ ce>Sts. Diedrich suggested that an of· fer by Planning Systems and Sciences to build.and operate the recovery station that would even- tually revert to county ownership be the subject of a six·tnonth study. His proposal came as a sur· prise after County Road Com· missioner Ted McCoovnJe.pro- posed that five comp.Wea be paid $10,000 each to study the feasibility of building ai.miliar plats in Orange County. But Diedrich said Planning Systems and Sciences has in· dieated its willingness to post. a SS million performance bond and to build a waste recovery plant for about $20 million that would consume roughly 1,000 tons of the county's waste material. The $1 million savings that Diedrich suggested would come (See STATION, PageA2) Grocer Murdered BELFAST (UPI) -A gunman shot and killed a Protestant grocer today after forcing the victim and his teenage daughter· to kneel on the floor of bis shop in the suburban community. of Ligoneil. .Prompt Action Ordered By GARY GRANVILLE Of tlle Dally l"llet SUH Early findings by a team of State Board or Equalization auditors assigned to lhe Orange County Assessor's Office has un· .covered assessment discrepan· cies in the accounts of at least six major property taxpayers. . In a confidential letter to As- sessor Jack Vallerga, County Counsel Adrian Kuyper has asked that immediate steps be taken to correct what be calls a potential substantial loss of coun· tyrevenue. · ••i stron11Y urp )'OU' to enroll the appropriate escape assess~ ments and interests," Kuyper said in bl.I letter. The six taxpayers named are Xerox Corporation. the Rucker Company, Wells-Marine, Inc., VTN Consolidated, Hunt-Wesson Foods and Tandy Corporation. It was the last. company, Tandy Corporation and one of its ex· ecutives that figured prominent- ly in the recent 'Grand. Jucy in· dictments on bribery charges of Assistant Assessor George Upton and former county assessor An· drew Hins haw, now a con· gressman. .. If the under a ssessment. <or Tandy) was·'C1ue to fraud on the part of the taxpayers or collusion wilh any member of your office an assessment must be levied with penalty and interest," Kuyper said. ••Since these matters are of some urgency I would gr~aUy ap- (See ASSESS, Page A.%) Fire Ax Stolen From Wayne Yacht Someone who may have been searching for a souvenir managed to find one aboard ac- tor John Wayne's yacht, the Wild Goose, crew members reported Monday. • Police said that someone broke into the large vessel berthed in Newport Harbor and sometime during the weekend made off with a fire ax worth $30 •. Nothing else was disturbed aboard the yacht owned by the 68-year--old actor. - .., -~ ............. ~ Al)J'l.STMENT-Dark lines indicate adjusted route jets leaving Orange County Airport are now required to take in order to insure a takeoff pattern as close as possible to middle of Upper Newport Bay. ' '• House Fails To OverrUle Ford's Veto WASmNGTON (AP) -The House failed today to override President Ford's veto of a bill that would have imposed na- tional environmental and reclamation controls on strip mining of coal. The vote was 278to143, or four short of the two-thirds margin needed to override lhe veto. Vol· ing largely followed party lines, with Eepublicans supporting the veto. One member, Rep. Tom Steed. <D·Okla.), voted present. • At the White House, Press Secretary Ron Nessen told re. ·porters who asked the Presi· dent's reaction: "It's safe to say he's pleased." It was the third consecutive veto Congress has sustained thi.s year and was viewed as a major defeai for the Democratic <See VETO, P-.eA.%). "lbe University Park opponents fll the .Michelson Drive extension plan to present their petition ·to tbe cit)' council tonight. Residents of the Racquet Club fuave been up in arms for months ~er the zoning for 1,4216 acres in Mortb Irvine. Their petition is Jimed at getting enough illPa\urea to put a referendum Ob the zoning before lhe city's ~en. About 1,100 signatures are needed t.o qualify it for the ~llot .. Unlawf~ CIA Operations Bared Jn gatherinl the signatures. 5 men for both groups com- tbelr efforts have run into tion from the Irvine Com· pany. wblch will not let them teek slpaturet at Irvine's shop-J'!f centers. . ,. Tbe 1bopping centen, maln- lalftl Cbutk Winslow, one of the Nortb Irvine zoning• opponents. ..-e the only places in the city aat )*)Pl• confreaate. ·But Robert Barrett, manaaer ti t.be Irvine Company's sbop- ~n• centers. said. 0 We ex- i JDed to Mr. Winalow that a.us• of recent court rulinat, lf ....,, 9ft• poUUcal or pel(Uon- adlvtb at.a sboPll6na cma.er, IDltbl bave to al10w them all. • WASHINGTON (P) -The Central lnteliigence Agency conducted a number of "plainly unlawful" domestic o~rations, including opening of mail and surveillance of U.S. citizens, which violated the rights of Americans, according to the Rockefeller Com· mission. JN A 38t-PAGE report made public today, the panel beaded by Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller disclosed for the first time that the CIA had ad· ministered drugs to upsuspecting human guinea pigs, monitored long-distance phone calls, infiltrated a ·congressional campaign and contributed its secret funds to a Whlt.e House political project. · Some of these activities, which have all been termin,ted. "were initiated or ordered by Ptesidents. either directly or lndlrectly.' '.the com~ission found. However, the ei&ht·member panel concluded that ... the great ~ty of the CIA •a domestic activities comply" witltthe aaeney ohart~r barrin• it from in· temal security tunetlOns. The commission orr.red 30 recommendatlonS. including creation of a joint con· aresalopal aNIUDlttee to oversee all CIA operat.lons, I . designetd to prevent future violations. •I · A CIA SPOKESMAN declined Immediate com· ment on the report as agency officials studied the document. The report, which is thC} result of a five-month in· vestigation ordered by Ppi!sident Ford, de~cribed in detail a number of already reported operaUons sucb as the gathering of flies on antiwar radicals and other domestic dissident•. However, tbe report also described the following previously undisclosed domestic activities which the commission said were eltl\er illegal or improeper: -"A CLEARLY ILLEGAL" program to test the influence of drugs on humans, including. the ad· ministration of LSD to persons without their knowl~1e. The program lasted from 1953 to 1963 and on one occasion an Army etnploye was killed when be Jumped from a 10th noor window several days a.Iler beinl atven a dole of LSD. The commission received other reporta of test subjects becoming ill for bou.ra or days and of one person requirihc bo8p1t~laati~n. <SeeCIA&EPOaT,PaaieAJ>' I I .TEN CENTS. point is about 1,500 feet farther down the bay at the intersection with another line -Radial ll8 degrees -beamed from Long Beach. . The result is a westward move- ment of 500 feet in the ftnler line of the pattern over the Upper Bay. Martin said the decision to move the line is "cast in brass" <See AIRPORT, PageA.%) . ... .. * .. * Heights Citizem Proiest . More than 200 Santa Ana Heights residents met Monday night to ,plan a batUe against Orange County government ef • fort.a to condemn lheir homes beneath the noisy county airport takeoff pattern. They voicea dislress over tbc leanings of the county Board of Supervisors toward condemna· tion and "land use conversion" in the heights as a means or obeying state noise reduction orders. The meeting was organized by a group called the Association of Santa Ana Heights to Fight Airport Condemnation and Ex· pansion (ASAHFACE>. The audience was told the county's power or condemnation is almost limitless, that some condemnation already has oc- curred in their area and lhat con- demnation of the heights is a logital s tep toward airport ~ growth. County supervisors were the chief target or criticism during the--two and a half hour meeting in the youth building at Red Hill Avenue and Bristol Street, next to the airpo.rL Speake.rs were in· terrupted four times by the roar . of departing jets. Few conclusions were reached at tbe initial meeting, other than general agreement to stick together and m eet again to lay further strategy for the confron- tation with the county. Mona. Odegard, founder or ASAHFACE. announced lhat a petition drive that began last week will continue. She said nearly 600 signatures already have been c~ted. County s~visors voled 4·1 last week, with Supe rvisor Thomas Riley of Newport Beach the lone negative vote. to proceed with condemnation plans in an effort to reduce the noise impact· ed area around the ajrport. County Airporl Director Robert Bresnahan showed the board a map with 120 homes that...,.. would have to be converted to more compatible uses, such as commercial, at an estimated cost of between $5 million and $10 million. Monday, homeowners were told by Riley aide Bob Jones the condemnation area may be twice or even three times the estimated area used by Bresnahan because or monthly differences in noise levels. The strongest words came from Daniel Emory, Jong time airport foe and organizer or other anli·noise movements in the Harbor Area. Emory said the condemnation issue is not a new one since some heights residents already have "been forced to sign away air easements over their.A<>mes." (See BATTLE, PageA2) ~~:a~·· We•tller Night and morning low clouds clearing inland areas about noon Wednes· day. Considerable cloudi· ness at the beaches in the afternoon. Cooler, with re- ading of 65 expected at .beaches, 72 _inland. INSIDE TODAY · A nnall lndian tribe plant to cut off.al the pass a Bicenten- Jdal wagon train en~route to P • n n i JI I v.a n i a • rr he, SWlaguamish .ar~ seeking /tdttal recognition. Stt story A4. l•dex MY-lervb ~ -..,t"rM Alt .,_......._. at~ ,.. L.M.~ • A7 ....... ~, Att ~-AJ ............. ,,. ~ 91·11 ~c.-tr ,,, I I I I • e CliMka u .,.,..,.. ... l O..•,,. · U ~W Alt • ............ ,,,, ... .... • • •••.• ... ,.. tildr• ...... ,. ... ,. ......_ A•ll T........ Al •• • a •• ,,....,. • M ...,,,, ....... .... --~ ... ..,....... .. u ,, -I ,A PlushBideawag -0.lly Pilet Pllotos By IAe P•yne Boys tr aditionally build places to get away from the rat race -and the girls -but few ever homestead on real estate that m any adults couldn't afford. Kip Laven, 13, and Nancy Brown, 9, admire blufftop retreat built by Kip and Nancy's brother, 12-year-old Wade Brown. Clubhouse on cliff face complete with carpeting and portable TV is below El Camino Capis trano home of Dana Point s urfing filmmaker Bruce Brown, Wade's a_nd Nancy's daddr. Sometimes bo}s sleep in their crea- t10n . F ro• Page A J CIA REPORT -The infiltration of a CIA agent into the campaign of an un- identified congressional can- d idate so'me time during the 1970s. The agent furnished the CIA with reports ''of behind the scenes activities in the cam- paign." -THE COLLECTION of in· .formatinon on long-distance .,phone calls in 1972 and 1973 between Western Hemisphere countries. including the United States and two. unidentified foreign countries. The agency contended that no use was ever 'blade of the information, which did not include the content of con- versations. but the com mission cited a March, 1972, memoran- dum which "indicate they were of 'possible operations interest'.! The com mission report makes no recommendations for legal action but notes that some of the agency's domestic operations may have violated constitutional rights of free speech and protec- tion from unreasonable searches and seizures. Some of the ac- tivities also may have violated federal wiretap laws and statutes protecting the mails and in- dividual tax returns, the com- mission added. · The Commission said that "the tnere fact that the agency has files on or containing the names <>f American citizens is not in itself a violation " of the 1947 Na- ' tional Security Act_ establishing the CIA. "The test 1s always the )>urpose for which the files were accumulated and the use made o them thereafter," the com- mission said. A Justi ce D e partment spokesman said officials have · .J>egun an informal review of laws which might apply to the domestic activities, including~ federal statutes making it a crime to violate a citizen's civil rights. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,.,.~~COi 'O.lty P1101 ••ll\w'h•th'''°""" .,.,.,...., ttv· ,..., W' Pr•·u •• , PUOlf ,,. f1 b't tt<• O'MIC'Jil" C.H\l P\lt>11Vl1nq C:.Ompany Stt>·•' '" '"°'"Of"' ,,,,. OUOl•\1""'0 Mlf>llllld•Y '"""UQh '''""" tor CA ,. ,.,.,.'wt Ne•DOtl IM~n. HVftt•'"JIOI" 8t'41Ch F0\11'\ •••n V•U•v ''"''",. S•Cltll( .,.., " \1•11,.'f .tnd uqur._, 8.f.•th ~Uth C.04\.I /4 MnQ • r• Qion '' •Ol•Of\ '' pubtllhtd S..h.1ro•v· ~ W ntt,..., '" D"tn(1(kll SMIDll~ n 111n1 1 11 JOO W\.)I b .. ., ~rMt, t.cKta Miew . (•litOrf'\1f '1Ut. Robert N. Weed '''''*"' •"4 Pvt:ii11.,,,. .. Jack R. Curl'V V 1U Pre>IO.nl •nd c;.Mr•l llM-t Thomas K'evll Echlor Thomas A. M urphine '"'-,..ting Editor Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall "'"''..,' M.111 .. i"tl cenor• TelephoM (714) .,.2-4321 CIHSifled Advertlslnt 642-5471 ~-··"'· V•lteY N•~Olll« Slt .. JtO ,, .... '-!ft c.,. ....... ,. 4ts.ot30 C.llY"•"'· HrJ o ... ,... Conl 1'<1911\111,.. ~' ............ , lllOltl• .............. .... -"·' ., ..... 11 .. -......... Ml .... , .. ,.,, .. «•• .... _ ~·-1M•llll\tl9fl -4 C#f~·-· ·~-,, .......... ,.. ... C.t• .... c.11._ ._,.,.iell~wrr• W •-'IWY; ll\'19Wll.,..•-""Y;ll'Wll!Ml_..__».tt _. ... , • Fro• Page Al VETO ••• .leadership. President Ford vetoed the bill May 20 claiming it would cause higher utility bills lor con- sumers, res ult in heavy un- employment in the coal .fi~lds and make the nation more reliant on oil imports. Backers de nied these claims. but were un able to muster enough voles lo challenge the veto. Congressional support for the measure eroded significantly after the House sent the bill to President Ford in early May by a 293 to 115 vote. The administra- tion joined with energy industry interests in waging a heavy lob- bying campaign against the bill, particularly among Republicans who had previously supported it. The vote was a setback for en- vironmentalists, who have tried for more than four years to· get Congress to impose environmen- tal curbs on strip mining, which accounts for about half of all the coal mined in the United States. Despite an increased majority in the House from the November 1974 elections, Democrats also failed to override two other re- cent Ford vetoes -the veto of the farm bill last month and of a ~.3 billion jobs bill last week. Ford claimed the bill would re- duce coal production by as much as 162 million tons and could re- sult in up to 36,000 job losses. Fro• Page AJ ST ATION .•. through the elimination of transfer hauling costs presently absorbed by county taxpayers. The proposed plant, similiar to one now in operation in Baltimore, Md., would sort re· usable material such as aluminum and glass before con· verting the waste residue to energy. · That energy would be used to generate steam which would be sold to a major steam user such as Southern California Edison Company or Anaheim Power District. Consequently, Diedrich said, the most likely sites for the pro- posed waste recovery plant wou ld either Huntington Beach or Anaheim. He emphasized that under the rough proposal already outlined by Planning Systems and Sciences, the county's only initial investment would be the plant's site. And according to the F\JllerU>n supervlaor , at the end of 22 and one-half years, ownership ol th• waste recovery factory would 10 to the county. Diedrich said durtna the •lx· month period that the company would study' its own proposal other private providers · ·u be 'free to submit similar proposals which would be reviewed by a committee of supervisors and County Counsel Adrian Kuyper. NEW 0 LEANS CAP> -Gov. Robert D Ray of Iowa bu been ptcked a the nexl cha1rman ol the National Governor's Con- fttence. '1 IJ&i FOund , At Bottom .~ving Witnesses /or :siini~y Hearing • .. JM'bIO <UPI) -.... at . I the 15 person• ualns a pool at a low-rent apartment complex Monday reallied ,&haL a 5-yeal'·old boy watln the water until a swimmer atepped on his .•ubmeried body. Juron in the Oran1e dount.y Superior Court ••oevll Cult" trial ol Steven Cr1i1 J!Urd got an un-expected day off today with de-:tenae attorney William Gambit'• decision late Monday to rest his case. Gamble abandoned plans to call psychiatrists· and Hurd himself to the witness stand wtth the explanation that be would prefer to save those key wit- nesses for the sanity hearin1 that' will almost certainly follow the trial. Conceding that a guilt,y verdict is inevitable, Gamble feels be can eoevtnce the jury that Hu.rd wu ln1ane wben Mialon Viejo· teacher Florence Nancy Brown wu murdered bY. muUlatlon on June 3, 1970. • ~Judge Frank Domeni~ set Wednesday' for final arSUPtentl in the Hurd trial. II the Jury re· turns a guilty verdict, a sanity heartna wlll immedlatel.Y follow that decision. : Hurcl's trial, arter rive years of mental detention, only became poesible last mcmth when the .Callfom1a·Suprerne Court ruled that he can be tried under heavy, superyised sedation. Law1era !or botb lidel 8'ree ..t.at sedation ls vftal lf Hurd 11 \o live a truthlUl account ol bll al· feged actlooa five years aao and allo uncs.ntand the nat"-"' ot the .Umony .. al.nit blm. It bu beeD ·alleged in h11 trial Uiat '1e was the leader of a sang of drua-using drifters who dra1ced Mra. Brown, 31, or El Toro, from her car and later butcherecS her In an Irvine orange arove.. Members of the 18111. now free on parole after being convicted of crimes related to that and another killlnc. have testified against Hurd in ~is trial. pepu\y Coroner Ken Nuient 1aid James Maldonado coqld not •'f"iJD _.,d may bave been at the bottom of the pool for ~ minutes. Investigators said the water waa so murky the child could not be seen. .Police said there had been previous complaints about the condition Ofthe pool. SaddlefHJek Budget Cuts Swim Pool, Road Nixed He said he has found it imJ>()Ssi· · ble to predict the "Byzantine. thinking" of coilnty su~~ in relation to the airport nolSe problem. . Saddleback College trustees trimmed $580,000 from their pro- posed $16.1 million budget Mon - day night by eliminating a swim- ming pool and a campus road. The Olympic-sized pool was to have been used for inst.ru~~ion, competition and commtmJty recreational purposes, a ~pokesman for the college said. Also slashed from the budget was the campus perimeter road which links .the upper and lqwer campuses ot the college and th~ Marguerite and A vecy Par-kway entrances. Trustees indicated that they Fre•PageAI MONEY ••• bond funds have been diverted "to make oJd buildings conform to recently legislated building codes. ·~California voters did not vole hood funds to meet new fire codes and seismic safety require- ·ments. California voter's did not expect the state to delay these funds for three years," said Dr. van den Noort, asserting that "in June 1975, not 10 cents has been spent for construction at Irvine.'' Dr. van den Noort referred to the $200,000 so far in the budget as a "sop," adding, "I hope the conference committee changes .its mind." If not, be said, "One alternative that would have to be considered would be a lawsuit either generated by Orange County taxpayers or the college of medicine trustees." Such a suit, he said, would con- tend that the state bad misused the bond funds. A harsh critic over the past year ~f inlri cate political mach ations on financing for the sc ool, Dr. van· den Noort said he is "actively responding to opportunities elsewhere.'' "I am reluctant to be a benign accepter of a situation that dic- tates mediocrity for the college of medicine," he said "But as long as there is a chance to bring it to something more than mediocrity l will keep trying." Dr. van den Noort has persistently maintained that lack of a first-rate leaching hospital will mean widespread defections of medical school faculty. Already, the campus is finding it difficult to recruit qualified faculty. An offer by Hoag Memorial Hospital of Newport Beach and Western World Medical Founda-. tion of Irvine to build a joint hospital, with part for med school teaching hospital use, he described as without economic advantage for the university. Additionally, be said, pro· posals made so far would provide an inadequate degree of control of the teaching environment. The odds on getUng the state to replace the $12 million, he said, "seem fairly small at the present time. The slate has made a de- cision based on short-range political considerations, rather than on the best interests of the state." ,,..., ............ •COUNTY CHUTED' UCI'• Y•n den Noort still plan to construct both the pool and the perimeter road but probably not until the 1976·77 fis- cal year. Board m e m be rs will re· P r o•PageA J ASSESS .•. preciate your notifying me or your intentions within five days,'' he.added. The au~itora say ffie1971 as- sessment must be paid in full with interest and dejlt with -separately from the over· assess- ment in 1970. The report from the slate auditors points out what .they believe are assessment errors, but draws no conclusions as to why the under assessments were .,made, or if there was any criminal intent involved. . According to the auditors the Rucker Company owes interest on an under assessment of $163,600 in 1971. They also point out that Wells- Marine Inc., though due a refund for 1973, should pay interest on $320,000 worth of escape assess- ment in 1971. The auditors said VTN Consolidated under reported as· sessed value by $6,020 in 1971, $2,260 in 1972 and $1, 720 in 1973. However, the state audllors re- ported no interest was added to the a11ea1ment when it was lat.er affixed. Hunt-Wesson, according to Kuyper's Jetter, was allowed to offset over assessments for one year against under assessments in another totaling $422,218. The auditors say each year should be treated separately and interest due collected accordingly. Tandy Corporation may not have been entitled to import ex- emptions allowed· by the as· sessor's office, according lo the state auditors. They reported that in...estiga- tion of Tandy's claim for any im· port exemption may be under question because of the co- mingling of domestic and import· ed invent.ones. "If t h e import ellemption should not have been granted to Tandy, the 'loss to the county is substantial," Kuyper said in his letter covering the auditors' find· ings. Their task is not expected to be completed·until late this month. They were called in early May to examine the record of the as· sessor's office under a $50,000 contract authorized by county supervisors after 13 persons, in· eluding Hinshaw and Vallerga, were indicted on multiple criminal charges by the Grand Jury. . • • • • • • .examine the bu(get at a special sess.ion· scheduled Cor 7:30 p.m. .next Monday· night in the college. library. As originally proposed,' the budget carried a recommenda- tion from colleae administrators to increase the tax rate from the current 94 cents to $1.30 per $100 or assessed valuation. The lax hike proved unaccep- table to trustee Chairman Robert Bartholomew who vowed at an earllei: .meeting_. to slash $1 million from the budget. Administrators say the budget increase from last year's $11.2 million was mandated by the dis-. trict's building program which · includes a gymnasium-physical education facility, a music-arts building and a utilitf plant. · Unlike other . community col- 1 e g e districts, Saddleback -College finances its buil~ings partially !rom its operating budget in a pay-as.you-go ap- proach. About '$2 .1 million have been-earmarked for that purpose for 1975· 76. Trustees have recently been ·discussing the possibility ()f call· ing a school bond election for the purpose of taking construction funds out of the general operating budget. · Board members were given -the dates of Nov. 4, 1975 and March 2 ~nd J une 8, 1976 as elec· lion poaaibililies Monday night. but.theytooknoformalaction. ZONING ••• We cannot discriminate. "So, rather than oyen up the flood gates, which is oow it would be especially at election time, we don't allow any. Otherwise, things could become pretty un- manageable,'• be said. The city council is scheduled to vote tonight on resolutions urg- ing the county to go ahead with constructjon of a two-lane Michelson extension and de- signating part of the road as a county highway. As a safeguard against future widening of the road, a third pro- posed action would make a widening dependent on approval of the council and the transporta- tion eommission. Public Works Director Brent Mucho~ is urging the council to proceed with the extension as rapidly as possible. The county share, about $1 million, is to come from arterial highway financing program funds, which may not be available next year. The council has proposed a two-lane road and a four-lane bridge that would be restricted with striping to two lanes of traf- fic as is the case with the Campus Drive bridge. • • • . -• • . • • Ba~ed on their performance m recent months, it is probably easier to tell what the Kremlin i$ doing than t hat board," Emory asserted. Jerrold Fadem, a Beverly Hills lawyer who is a noise suit s pecialist, said there are a number or legal alternatives. ranging from giving in to the county to various types of court action. . But he said the first .st.ep is complete organization: Jonn Mawhinpey, an appraiser who has worked for the. City of · ·Newport Beach, told the au· dience th-at noise can reduce pro- perty values considerably and in some cases can make a home· worthless: . '"'" *· · Fro•PageAI AIRPORT ••• as far as be is concerned and will result in making takeoffs con· lorm more consistenUy with the line directly down the bay. • Ron Chandler, assistant airport director, said be is hopeful people who see the new center line won 'l constrUe it to mean it is the direct overflight path. He said the jets will sWl be trying to fly as close to the center ol the bay .as possible. · New Irvine C.ollege Site Irvine p l anning com· missioners approved a site plan Monday for construction of Christ College Irvine, the city's second higher education campus. Located in Turtle Rock, the first building on the 113-acre hilltop site wilJ be a "living. learning center," a combination structure to provide classrooms and administrative ofCices as well as housing for faculty and students. The college is slated to open in the fall of 1976 with about~ stu· dents and to grow to 3,000 stti- dents by the year 2000. The first stage or construction including the $700,000 building, is budgeted at $1.2 million. The college site is east of Culver Drive between University Drive and Campus Drive. Ultimate plans call for 18 build· ings on the site. The site is bounded by open space land along 75 percent of its border. The remaining land abuts part oi the Turtle Rock residential de. development. • • • • • • • • • • I I • ONLY ONE SPOT IS OUTSJANDING! • • • • I • • • • • • • • • • - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • • • .,..,.. ...................... = ... ............... :a.ty.n·· ... .., -ALDIN'S It OUTST I '-::r ... • • • • • tep cM1petttera •••41 tMy .,. few tlle ttlfhru .. •f 'Y ALUI, f UALITY H41 · • • • • • salCTIOt4 ... , ... "' ......... _, - ALDIN'S Hcelt I• ..... ,, 1_,erteet s ..... ,. ef SllYICll ~ w ,.-.we we"9 DEN _.. .. ~ ........ . :iiiiii11it1iin.: ·cu•tom diapsrisa • ... flLAClln"IA ..... COITA NBA. Cf.. fW1 PHOHI 646·4131 ·646-2355 - J • I I t t . J ' ) l I ' By1'ATRY CLANCY Clfat01llrlll't1et..,. • AAltY t,achers stayedo{(tbelr ~~again today in two West Orante County school districts. .. Admmieirators of the ·five· eampua Runtinston Beach UnJon Hieb School Dietrl~ '4aid about 47$ of the district's S>5 teachers were .on ttrlke Monday. Exact filures were not available today. lD t.be Fountain Valley elemen· tary district. officials" fSllmated less than 200 of the dJstrtc.ot•a 520 teachel'S were. away from class today. Teachen~ however, they believe at.leut 200 were aUll onstrike. · - A stormy ahotidown between parents. teachers and trustees of the high'Sehool distric.'t la expect- ed at a 7:30 o'clock meeting too.igbt at Willmore School, 7122 Maple St., Westminstel' • ..... A group of parents in the Foun- tain Valley district say they wUl demand a special school board meeting there to resolve the ltrike. Both school officials and teachers continued trading charges today, and both sides re- port 'their telephones have been flooded with calls both backing and criticizing the strike. Linda Boitano. speaking for the high school t"Nchefs'. crtUcl2ed the district's JiMa¥ of non-credentialed "lecturers" to staff classrooms, claiming many have been improperly screened and should not be teaching. She claimed some might even be "drug peddltrs or homosex· uals and others, who are willing to take advantage of students and are being paid $55 a day to peddle their goods.'' ... IO atiODs·· Budget Cuts A~ne-d .. ·Residents lfrge Keeping Small Progr~ms n· By TERRY COVILLE pears such programs as junior -T> 7" .._~..,~ ---· --~H..,.t--e-gullTd.s. school crQssing r,Kore than 200 residents packed guards, and open library annex· must be formally adopted by Ju· ly 1, though it probably won't be adopted before June 16. ' When members of the council .. Bui district officials denied that ebarge, claimin1the89 "lee· turen" were interviewed and asked for references. And in a letter malled tq parent.I in the district Monday, olficials accused the teachers of uaiJtg .. bullying tactlcs," includ- ing barasfrhent of acbool board members, non-striking teachers and m.ildren. Teachers in that distrlct deny • • T9tlay.'~CI-~ .-8t•eb 'TEN.CENTS being on strike because of an 8.5 percent pay offer. Instead, they contend, a group of "12 "cont· ingencies" for that pay offer will deny them their rights. Tbe cont. ineencies deal Witli W(>rking COil· ditions, negotiations and contact- ing school board members. But in the district's letter to. parents, officials say. ''The real issue is the public right to (See STRIKE, Page A%) are ' Secret Funds, . . D~g Use· Told dty 'COUnCil chambers Monday es will be retained, though INCbt for a public hearing on the possibly in altere'd Corms · Jlll'OPCMied $33 million Huntington There may also be growing adopt the bu to make s pecific d~~dsions on what programs are to b e eliminated or reduced, and what new revenues are to be sought. ------'W-,ll~·HINGTON (AP>-, The -Central Inteliigence Agency conducted a number of "plainly unlawfut•• domestic operations, including open.in& of mail and surveillance of U.S. citizens, which violated the r ights of Americans, according to the Rockefeller Com- Beaeh municipal budget. support for the imposition of •flbetr m~age was loud and more user's fees, s uch as a mon· elea)' -don't cut popular pro· thly trash collection"charge and' grams. higher program fees. odecision was made after the. City Administrator Dave Gree-hour hearing, but it ap·, Rowlands said today the budg~t. Irvine Firm I-Recavery StatiOn : Plan Given Boost ·Orange County Boa rd of study. SJ&pervisQrs Chairman Ralph · His proposal came as a sur- ,Diedricb proposed lo!)ay that an ., p~e. after Coun1)' Road Com- , Irvtne firm be given six monthS to· J'JllSS1oner Te!1 M cConvlll~ pro- aubmi1 a propoul for a waste re-po1ed chat five companies be 40Wry station that would cost the paid $10,000 each to ltudy the taxpayers rrothtng and save them feasibility of building ahniliar ~Olillioa f,year in hauling costs. plants in Orange County. · But Diedrich said Planning ·Diedrich suggested that an of· Systems and Sciences bas ' in-fer by Planning Systems and dicated its willingness to post a $dences to build and operate the $.5 million performance bond and very station that would even· to build a waste recovery plant y revert to county ownership for. about $20 million that would · the subject of a six-month consumeroughly.1,00C>tonsofthe l?anel to Hear Ii ' Feedback Head .., . ; Shirley Cohen, director of l"eedback Foundation, lnc., will '8 the guest speaker at lhe Wed- Mlday morning meeting of lhe llunttngton Beach Human Beaourcea Council. ~~The meeting starts at 11:45· :a.fl., in room B -7 at city half, P» Main St. It is open to lhe . llW>Uc. mtFeedback Foundation is a non- ;rotit charity which hel~ such ~r_ograms as Toys for Tots, 'Oiildren's Lunch Program, and "tt.C (Transportation, Lunch and ~eling for senior citizens). county's waste materiJll. The $1 million savings that Diedrich suggested would come t hrough the elimination of transfer hauling costs presenUy absorbed by county taxpayen. The proposed plant, similiar to on.e .. no.w. i.n oper.ation in Baltimore, Md., would sort re- usable mate~ial such as aluminum and glass before con· verting the waste residue to energy. That energy would be usec:rto gener:-ate steam which would be sold to a majoa. steam user such as Southern California Edison Company or _Anaheim Power District. Consequently, Diedrich said, the most likely sites for the pro- posed waste recovery plant would either Huntington Beach or Anaheim. . . (See STATION, Page AZ) upervisors Back "I)"'"• Morgue Propqsal Orange County supervisors en- . _jwaed the concept of a central ~ty morgue today and asked. •*'a more detailed study by their • r,ltaff of tbe costs involved.· c • 1J t w a s t h e first ti m e -.perviaora ever have agreed "'11111.h Jaw enforcement officials · •• ,aad othen who have eontended .. a years the morfue is urgently • ~Meded because o Orange Coun- Call. These Hotlines The Huntington Beach Union High School District also has established a ., telephone hotline to pr~ vido up·to·date in(orma· ,,. tion on the status of ~ wacber strike• and con-. &net talks. P•renll m ay call' 538·2C42. The Fountain V•ll•Y School District's botllne number is 842·0788, whil• f1millea in the Oc'lan ' View School District may ' phon• lq·8788. ,~---------------' ty's rapid growth to the second most populous in the state • The board's action came after a blue ribbon task force' of clergY.men, morticians, govern· ment' officials and private citizens worked tor months on a detailed report ouUiDing the needs and requirements ol a cen· tral morgue anti it.I advan\aaes over the current 1y1tem of separate contracta'wlth Jilortuarlea and private patbologists. The morsue p•nel -aaid a number of altemattve sites are available to the county. ranclng from construction of a new build· ing costing upwards of $1.S million, to use of •PK9 ill exist- ing county buHdln11 at •n eeUmated COit of $250.000 to .re- model and equip. Jt was lboae cost a,... lbat · svpervilon wanted to •et a bet- ttt handle on lJl oreleriDC the COD· tinued study. It i• ·uniikel, tb• mor1a• studies will be completed ln tlsne lor the item to be-fofmaby placed in next year'• budpt. bowner. county 1C>Urce1 have indicated some money could be found later it luMtns_.. de1lre to 10 abnd wt~ theJ~\•ct. • • City department heads sug· gested cutbacks which would total $2,203,508, but would afso eliminate ·some activities which have strong public backing. Rowlands also submitted a n amended list of ctttbac.ks which restores some-of those.programs, but only reduces the budget by $1,166,069. Rowlands' suggestion would leave the c-ity with a $335,329 deficit: There was thunderous ap-plause after each of 48 persons spoke Monday night. The library annexes got the strongest sup- port, followed b~ the junior lifeguard program ·and school crossing guards. . One young housewife, Denise Jacot, collected 1,177 names on a petition to keep the Main Street library brandl open. A senior citizen, Josephin'e Calkin, drew the loudest and longest burst of applause when she said, "Fountains and pools. and indoor gardens are very nice, but I would rather have books." The new cent~al ·library was heavily criticized .as inaccessi-· ble, especially to the city's children. UPIT ....... RELEASED TONIGKI' Panel'• CIA Report Assessing Laxities Revealed By GARY GRANVILLt 0tt11eo.11rP1 ... KMt Early findings by a team of Slate Board of Equalization auditors assigned to the Orange County Assessor's Office bas un- covered assessment discrepan· cies in the acc.ounts of at least six major property taxpayers. A city police officer , Pete Christy, told the council the city· ought to be run like a business, with a profit, and added.' 'if we're ' .In a confidential letter to As· sessor Jack Vallerga, County Counsel Adrian Kuyper bas asked that immediate steps be taken t.o correct what he calls a · potential substantial loss of coun- ty revenue. "I strongly urge you to enroll the appropriate escape assess- ments and interests," Kuyper said in his letter. <See BUDGET, PageA2) Teachers Plan Mediation Bid Tonight The Huntingt on -Beach Cky (elementary) School Board is ex· peeled to consider a teacher re- quest for mediation at a 7 o'clock ~ting tonight at Dwyer School.· Meanwhile, trustees in the Ocean View School District in Huntington Beach have called a 4 p.m.·executrve session Thursday to discuss teacher contracts. The Huntington Beach City teachers b.a\te requested a 16.S percent pay bike. In p ddition, they question the district's pay :SChedule.-claiming they are paid 18 percent less than the average )rlgh school teacher. Ocean View teachers are seek· .ing a 14.5 percent boost. The dis- trict bas offered 4.03 percent. Both teacher groups also are 'seeking changes in school pro- grams, particularly in Ocean View where teachers have asked for a voice in budget preparation, principal selection and general decision making. The SiJS taxpayers named are Xerox Corporation, the Rucker Company, W.ells·Marine, Inc ... VTN Consolidated, Hunt-Wesson Foods and Tandy Corporation. It was.the last company, Tandy • Corporation and one of its ex· ecutives that figured prominent- ly in the recent Grand Jury in- dictments on bribery charges of Assistant Assessor George Upton and former county assessor An- drew Hinshaw, now a con· gressman. · "Ir the under assessment (of Tandy) was due to fraud on the part of the taxpayers or collusion with any member of your office an assessment must be levied with penalty and interest,"· Kuyper said. •'Since these matters are of some urgency I would greatly ap- preciate your notifying me of your inte ntions within five days," he added. (See ASSESS. Page A%) Rotary Donation , The Rotary Club of Huntington Beach bas donated $2,000 worth of duplicating equipment for. public use In the city's new cen· tral library. Talbert Avenue and Golden West Street. :'She P11shed' Betty Blamed for Fall WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Ford's.newest version of his now famous tumble down the ramp or Air Force One in Austria has put the blame on bis wife rather than bis tnee. . An old football knee injury was the reason given for Fontts fall. BUt as reporters gathered around him in the White House Rose Garden f ollowlng his news conference Monday, Ford was teased about his mis· ·step and gave a lighter version of wh at happened. "I was holding Betty on my right arm.'' Ford said, .. And an um brelJa on my Jefl arm. • • •'I say she pushed me. Then shew atked off with the umbrella and left me to wallow in the water." I •• ,, l , mission. · • IN A 300-PAGE report made public today, the panel headed by Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller disclosed for the first time that the CIA had ad· ministered drugs to unsuspecting human guinea pigs, monitored long-distance phone calls, infiltrated a congressional campaign and contributed its secret funds to a White House political project. Some. of these activities, which have all been terminated, .. were initiated or ordered by Presidents, either directly or indirectly,'' the commission found. However, the eight-member panel concluded that .. the great majority of the CIA's domestic activities comply" with the agency charter barring it from in- ternal security functions. The commission offered 30 recommendations, including creation of a joint con- gressional committee to oversee all CIA operations, designed to prevent future violations. A CIA SPOKESMAN declined immediate com· ment on the report a s agency officials studied the document. The report, which is the result of a five.month in- vestigation ordered by President Ford, described in detail a number of already reported operations such as the gathering-of files.on antiwar radicals and other domestic dissidents. However, the report also described the following previously undisclosed domestic activities which the commission said were either illegal or improeper: I -"A CLEARLY ILLEGAL" program to test the influence of drugs on humans .. including the ad- minis tration of LSD to persons without their knowledge. The progra m lasted from 1953 to 1963 and on one occasipn an Army employe was killed when he jumped from a 10th floor window several days after being given a dose of LSD. The commission received other reports of test subjects becoming ill for ,hours or days and of one person requiring hospitalization. <SeeCIA REPORT,PageA2) · *** *-** ·No CIA Link Found With JFK's Murder WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Rockefeller Commission said to- day it found "no credible evidence" to support rumors pointing to CIA involvement in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Att part of its investigation, the commission disclosed, it as· sembled a new panel of five ex- perts to restudy motioo pictures taken as Kennedy was shot. Separately and unanimously, the experts concluded that Kennedy was struck by only two bullets, both fired from the rear, and that no medical evidenee PQints to any other shots. Jn an 18-page chapter of its re- port to President Ford on its in- vestigation into allegations about illegal activities by the Central Intelligence Agency, the com- mission discussed -and dis· missed as unsupported by the evtdence -two theories: -That E. Howard Hunt and Frank Sturgis, both convicted ol burtlarizing DeJiiocratic head- quarters in the Water1ate Complex JD 1972, participated in the a11assln1Uon. Hunt is a former ClA employe who band.led political upecta ol the Bay of Pie• operation in lllO and 1961; Stur1ll was active m anti· Castro ffOVPI in Miami. -That the C!A bad link• with Lee Harvey Oswald, idenWled by &he Wanen Commilsion as Kennecty•1 1ole auulln, or wltb Jack Jbaby, wbo killed Olwal4 two ct.aya ~r Uae wllllDatloD. Both of these theories have been often advanced by persons dis puting the Warre n Com- mission's conclusions finding no evidence of a conspiracy to kill Kennedy. o ... ~c.a.a ·-~ We•tller Night and morning low clouds clearing inland areas about noon Wednes- day. Considerable cloudi- ness at the beaches in the afternoon. Cooler, with re· ading of 65 expected at .beaches, 72 in~and. INSIDE TODAY · A imaU Indian tribe plaAJ to cut off at the pau. a B~ nial wagon •rain en.route to Penn 111 l v.a n ia. T la e, Stillaguamish .ar~ •eekfr1g f ednol recognition. Stt atorv M . • \' --~ ....---~ - · .. • ' . ' ---, , , I ' --• \ At-DAILY-PILOT H /F • ' ----~--,IF.-P~·•-A-1 Co-tw .Aet~n--' _ Orange County 'Being Cheated' ~IA REPOR't: ••• ' More Polltition-· · • ' l , ByDOUGLASFRITZSCllE • CMtlMIHllr~ltillAlff ' Orange CountyJs being cheat• "--.d ouro:r-rfs promised share of the . $155.9 million 1972 health sciences bond issue in the pend- ing state budget for next year. .. acrording to UCI medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort. lt1embers of a joint Assembly and Senate conference commit- tee to resolve differences in the two versions of the budget were -to be named today and hearings to begln this wcok. As the budget is m assaged into its final form before being sent off for Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.'s scrutiny and possible a p:, plications of blue pencil , Dr. van den Noort is la unching a last minute dFi ve to get $12 million in funding for a planned on-campus hospital back in the budget. In a statement today and in an appeal for s upport from the lrvine City Counc il, Dr. van den Noort has m ade clear his view that errorts to cut the hospital funding are chea.1in g the state's and Ora nge County's voters. Last ye ar, $12 million in bond funds was a llocated for the on- eampus hospital, providing that an a g r eem e nt for UC I t o purch a s e Orange C oUnt y lo1edical Center was r eached by Oct. 1. An agreement to buy the l\.1edical Center for $5.5 million w as reached on the deadline d ate. As the budget stands today, all but $200,000 in planning money has been withdrawn rrom the on- campus hospital, according to Assemblym an Bruce Nestande (ft-Anahe im ). an aggrcssive- backer of UCI-Calirorn.ia College of Medicine rinancing. •·w e are faced with a potential bre ach or public trust and a· pervers ion of the public will," !Sa id Or. van den Noort. Recalling the wording 0£ the 1972 health scie nces bond ballot, Dr. van den Noort said it was irl- t ended to increase the number of d oc tor s b e in g traine d in California , which prodUces half 3 5 many a s New York and fewer than Texas. ''The voters in 1972 wanted to correct this deficiency ... They r e- ad the ballot information of the legislativ~ analyst, A. Alan Post, who s ai d th a t the l a r ges t amount of t hese funds would be .spent at UC Davis and Irvine," be said. " . Instead, he said , the bulk or the ,, ' OraTige Coast Graduation Slated Friday Orange Coa st Coll ege will honor its 27th graduating class Friday in ceremonies beginning at 7:30 p.m . in Le Bard Stadium. All t old, 1,422 students are can- didates for graduation. · Mark Lynd of Newport Beach, p resident of OCC's forensics club. "'·ill g ive the commence-' me nt address. llis speech is titled. "Educati on -ror What ?" At the gradua tion, the college·s top instructor will be announced and rece iv e a Sl .500 award rrom theSalgo-Noren Foundation. Dr.· I"orm a n \\latson, chan- cell or of the Coast Community College Dis trict , will present OCC 's annua l a \l.·a rd lo a n out- standing citizen. George Rodda, president of the boa rd of trustees. will accept the class or 1975. The college's concert band and chora le will t>rovidc the music. ORANGE COAST HIF DAILY PILOT 1 ... 0r.._c;o~~l0•11¥Pll<>I wlth-d>h <Gm· b""" It.. Nt..., Pf•••." llUl>l•\l•odl>f l .... Or...,..., CDMI F\ltll•"'•"'I C.01ftO•ny ~N<•!~t<l•loOfl>••• -·-""'°""'•• """"qri r ..... v •oo C.....!• -... Ne"'"Jl')<f Ile.Ch, ,..,nunqi..., ee.<h •~-t;o•n Y•ll••· ••••nt. ~ .. aa•~,..<• V•I~, .,,.. .._._... ot'a<hfS.o.ulh C.O•U. A \.<~'* r@-1 r<l•!k;i.<I I• Plll>ll-S.Oh"<l•n -""""""'· '"" pr1...,1,...1 won"'!"' ol•nl " '"' JDll Wv•t (Hy ''"""'' C.O..,,Mo .. , C.!1lornl•'rnl1<>. Robert N. Weed "'91.10.nl •ncl P.,t)ol,....,. Thomas Keevll T hom as A . M urphlne Mo n.tqonq fd<1"' OtarlffH.Lo<K RlchardP,NaU ·'"" ... ~, ~---~•no£diW• Terry Covlllf! W.tf Of'...,. (""nlY Editor Hllllth•aton B•;1<ft Offic• ,,.-,, .. 1(~ -.. -. W iii .. -h •. ~.O. llo• "9 . .,._.. Tel ..... (714) ... 2.Cl21 c1 .. stitl .. A~ftrll~h" M2-J671 ~---°' ..... ~·~ .... 141·1220 l O.lty ~lot Staff """'• 'COUNTY CHEATED' UCl's van den Noort bond funds have been diverted "lo make old buildings conform to recently legisla ted building rodes. . -'J'IMt laftllralioa al a CIA -latolbeoa-afMIWI• ~Ufted eoa1riufonal e•d· dldate aomettm' during the 197'0a. The agent fum1tbed the CIA with reports "of behind the scenes acUvlttes lb the cam· palan ... -.'fHE COLLECTION al In· forniation on lonc·dlstance phone calls jn ·1912 and 1973 between Weatern Hemisphere oowitiies, including the United States and two, unidentified foreign countrfes. 'lbe agency cootended that no use was ever made of the infoi-maUon, which did not include the content of COO· venations, but tbe commission cited a March, 197"·2, memoran· dum which .. lf\dicate t.Key were of 'possible operatiOns interest'.! · The commisaion report makes no recommendations for legal action but notes that some of the agency's domestic operations may bave violated constitutional rights o( free sPeech and protec- tion from unreasonable searches and seizures. Some of the ac- tivities also may have violated federal wiretap laws and statutes protecting the malls. and in· dividual tax returns, the com· mission added. The Commission said that "the ~re fact that the.. agency has files on or containing the names oC American citizens i~ not in itself a violation" of the 19'7 Na- tional Security Act establishing Ute CJA . ''The test is always the pJrpose for y.ihi<:h the ftles were · "California \'Oters did not vote bond funds to m eet new rire codes and se ismic safety require- ments. California voters did not ;.. Fro•PageAJ expect the state to delay these BUDGET runds for thre e years·," said Dr. 1 • • • van den Noort, asserting that •·in June 1975, not 10 cents has been 5pent for construction at Irvine.'' Dr . van den Noort referred to the $200,000 so far in. the budget as a "sop," addihg, "I hope the conference committee changes its mind." If not , h e said, ''On e alternative that would have to be considered would be a lawsuit either generated by Orang'c County taxpayers or the college of medicine trustees." Such a suit, he s aid, would con- tend that the state had misused · the bond funds. A harsh critic over the past ye ar of intricat e p oli tical machinations on financing for the school, Dr. van den Noort said he is "actively responding to opportunities elsewhere." "I am reluctant lo be a beni gn accepter of a situation that die· tales mediocrity car the college of medicine," he said. "But as ·Jong as the re is a chance to bring it lo something more th <.i n mediocrity I will keep trying.'' Dr . van den Noort h a s persistently m8intaincd that lack or a first-rate teaching hospital will mean widespread derections -or medical s chool facult y. Already, the campus is rinding it difficult to r ecruit qualified !aculty . · An offer by Hoag Memorial Hospital of Newport Beach and Western World Medical Founda .. tion or Irvine to build a joint hospital, with part for med school teaching hospital use, he described as without economic advantage for the university. Additionally, he said, pro- posals made so f a r would provide an inadequate degree of control of the teac hing environment. The odds on getting the state to replace the $12 million, he said, "seem fairly s mall at the present time. The state has made a de- ci sion based on short·range political considerations, rather than on the best interests of the state." CHARJ1Y GAME NETS $1,000 Huntington Beach police col- lected $1,000 for the Orange County chapter of the Cerebral Palsy Foundation during a recent benefit basketball game. The police also won their game against the Los Angeles Rams 85 to 78. They played at Golden West College. in the hole, we should replace those people responsible.'~ Christy is one of the salary -negotiators tor the police officers association . Another man, s upporting crossing guards, suggested thC\ city could eliminate its public in - formation department and save S00,000. At least a ha ir dozen petitions v;erc submitted on various issues and a number of residents said they l'ould find volunteers to help keep library annexes open. J\ta yor Norma Gibbs advised anyone who wants to volunteer to help with any city program to call city hall and ask for the mayor's office. The specific date has not been set ror adoption of the b<tdget, but Rowlands suggested today it will probably be June 16. Big Temblor Recorded in Japan Areas UPPSALA, Sweden CAP) - The Uppsala Seismological Institute reported a strong earth- quake Tuesday in central and southern Japan. There were no immediate re- ports of injuries_ or seri9us pro· perty damage. The institute said the quake oc~ cured al 10 :47 p .m. Japanese time and registered 7.1 on the Richter scale. The U.S. Geological Survey in Washin·gton recorded a quake about the same time at 7.2 on the Richter Scale and said it was centered on the southern tip of the Russian island ofKuril, about 720 miles northeast of Tokyo. The Richter Scale is a measure of ground motion as recorded on seismographs. Every increase of one number means a tenfold in- crease in magnitude. Thus, a re· ading of 7.S reflects in earth-· quake 10 times 5lronger than one of6.5. Satellite Ready LOMPOC (AP) -An ad- vanced satellite that will keep a closer· than-ever watch on the · world's weather is to be launched from the Western Test Range near here Wednesday . .Junk Airlift Copters io Pluck Cars The Orange County Shertff'5 Department will coordinate a massive helicopter airlift of junk cars from Inaccessible· county canyons and cliff edges this weekend, a department spokesman said today. · Big C.123 helicopters <>Wned by SF'O Airlines of Oakland \viU be used to haul out as many as 100 abandoned vehicle• over lhe two- day period, according ·to com· munity relation• officer Bob Kemmlt. Kemmla said "operation ca· nyon cle&nup'' will 1ta.rt at about · 9 a .m . at the deaMnd ~ Alta Latuna Road In the Temple HIJls behind La1una Beach. "TMre are about"'ZS vehicles ln that locauon and (or·90me reaton It hna bftn a dumping around for several years,'' he said. ' The cleanup was ordered un· der the it.ate vehicle abatement , law and. the operatJon will be funded by the Abandoned Vehicle Truat Fund , which t1 ad- ministered by the Calttornla Highway Patrol, Kemmll aaid. Simlliar operations have been done by ·the state in the put where Junk cars cannot be re-- ached by conventloual tow truck•. .Th• therttl'• cleanup wl1I move lrom Alta L11una Road south to the Orte1a fflfhway, wbe.re vehlclet will be removed from Caspers Realonal Parll and por- t1ons of Cleveland Natlon1I ForHt, Kemmis alld. The copters will move er.tual• ly north, plckinl up aut.o In ca- nya111 pinpointed by abertff'• ,._unlll. , ecNlllulatld ud tbe use mede o tllem thereafter,'' the com- ........-..Ud. ' A Ju1tlce Department •Pokuman tald officlala: have .berun en LnformaJ reviewOttaww which ml1ht apply~th'odomestic actlvJtlea, lncl · the federal 1tatute1 making t a crime to violate a clUzen's .civU 'rig'bU. , • -'For ·a slx-monlh perlodJn 1&73, the CIA monitored IOl\g· distance telephone calll between the United State• and Latin America In an effort to ~ narcotic• trafflcken. "While the intercept was focused on foreign nationals, it is clear that American cttia:ens were parties to many of the monitored call&." Tbe P,rogram was terminated after the agency's general counsel determined tt was il· legal. -At the request of the White House,. the CIA contributed more than $33,000 from its secret budget for payment of stationery and postage costs for replies to persona who wrote President Nixon following the 1970 invasian - of Cambodia. Use of· the secret CIA funds apparently "provided an opportunity to hike the expen· ditures," the report said. . F9r Smog ~ert Oran«! Count1'1 air will have to pt a, llttl~ more poJluted flOW before a flrst·sta•e elbo1 alert~ can be called. County supervisors voted un· anlmoualy today to re-caUbi-ate ,,,...r...,AJ AssE·ss ... · The auditors say the 1971 as- sessment muat be paid in full with interest and dealt with separately from the over assess- ment in 1970. The report .from the state auditors points out what they believe are a1sessment errors, but draws rio conclusions as to w)ly the under assessments were made, or if there was any criminal lntept involved. According to the auditors the Rucker Company owe.S interest on an under a s sessment of $163,600 in 1971. They also pOint out that Wells· Marine I~c., though due a refund . for. 1973. should· pay interest on $320,000 worth of escape assess· mentinl97"1. county qxldant pollution (oaone> monitors. to conford'l With those ua:ed in smoggy Los·Aftgeles. • 'Fhe boara. also set a special public hearine tor July 30 to de· termine if the alert levels should also be revised. It was learned last summer that there was a difference of 20 percent in the calibrated r~ading between Los Angeles and all of the counties in the state. "This resulted in a diffcre-._ce . in rePorted value"s~for a liven ox- idant consentration;'' and Edward ·camarena, Orange County lir pbllution control or- ficer. '. The di(ference meant all coun· ties but Los Angeles Were calling .first-stage smog alerts sooner· than Los Angeles even when • ozone. levels in the air was lbe same. A state Air Resources Board investigation resulted in ii ruling this year that the calibration.be 5et at the L.A. level. • President Ford ·Announced Monday night that all evidence gathered by the commission would be tllrned over to the Justice Department for possible criminal action as well as to the Senate and House committees in· vestigating the CIA and other U.S. intelligence agencies . The ~audltors said . VTN Consolidated under reported as- sessed value by. $6,020 in 1971, ~ $2,260inl972and$1,720in1973. However, the state auditors re· ported no interest was added to the assessment when it was later .affixed. House FaiJ.s To-Override Ford's Veto STRIKE .•.• operate schools.'' .. Striking teachers in t11e Foun- tain Valley district were notified for the second time Monday that the district considers the strike illegal aod might consider firing teachers or revoking their credentials. Teachers Monday night held an information meeting for parents, dr·awing a crowd estin1ated at between 200 and 300 parents, as well as about 200 teachers . Sharon Stirling, one of the parents present, said many parents plan to join teachers on picket lines, telephone and tele- gram board members and urge mediation to e nd the strike. "Our concern is not what they are negotiating for. We just want them to negotiate again," she said. Judie Lowman. president of the Fountain Valley Education Associat~on , s aid the "parent vigil" started at district offices early today and is expected to continue each morning. Fountain Valley o(ficials re- ported a 92 percent attendance at their schools Monday. High school off~cials report~ about 75 percent. · l'ro•PageAl STATION .•• He emphas ized that under the rough proposal already outlined by Planning Systems and Sciences, the county's only initial investment would be the plant's site. And according to the Fullerton supervisor, at the end of 22 and ·one-half years, ownership of the waste recovery factory would go to the county. Diedrich s aid during the six· month period that Ule company would study its own proposal · other private providers will be .free to submit similar:-proposals which would be review'ed by a committee of supervisors and County Counsel Adrian Kuyper. Hunt-Wesson, according to Kuyper's letter, was allowed to offset over assessments for one ~ year against under assessments in another totaling $12'l,218. The auditors say each year should be treated separately and interest due collected accordingly. Tandy Corporation may not have .been entitled to import ex· emptions allowed by the a s- sessor's office, according to the state auditors. They rei>orted that investiga~ lion of Tandy's claim for any im- port exemption may be under question because of the CO· mingling of domestic and import- ed inventories . ''If the import exemption should not have been granted to Tandy, the loss to the county is substantial," Kuyper said In his letter covering the auditors ' find - ings. Their task is riot expected ~o be completed until late this month. They '\\'ere called in early May to examine the r ecord of'Oie as - sessor's office under a $50,000 · contract authorized by cqunty supervisors after 13 persons, in- cluding Hinshaw and Vallerga, were indicted on multiple criminal charges by the Grand Jury. The county cOunsel's confiden- tial lette r does not state the amount state Board of Equaliza- tion auditors say is due from the six taxpayers. In the case of Xerox, they noted an over assessment in 1970 of ap- proximately $350,QOO and an un- der assessment the next year of $.513,000. Elks-Plan Flag Day Cere1nonies Huntington Beach Elks Lodge 1959 will hold special cer emonies and a barbecue for the public for· Flag Day, Saturday, at . 10480 Talbert Ave., Fountain Valley. The flag Day c~emony_:t_ta rts at 1 p .m ., followed by the barbecue picnic. Tickets for the barbecue cost $1 .75 for adults and $1 for youngsters under 12. WASHING TON (AP) -The House failed today · to override Presi4ent Ford's veto of a bill that would have imposed na· tional environmental and reclamation c·onlrols on strip miningofcoal .. The vote was 278to143, or four c;hort of the two-thirds margin needed to override the veto. Vol· ing largely followed party lines. with Eepublicans supporting the veto. One member, Rep. Tom Steed, (b·Okla.), voted present. At the White House, Press Secretary Ron Nessen told re· Porters who asked the Presi- dent's reaction: "It's safe lo say he's pleased." It was the third consecutive veto Congress has sustained this year and was vJewed as a m~or defeat for the Democratic leaderibip. . President Ford vetoed the bill May 20 claiming lt Would cause higher utility bills for Con; - sumers, result in heavy un· employrnent in the co·at fields and make the nation more reliant on oil imports. Backers denied these claim~,' but were unable to muster enough votes to challenge the veto. • Congressional support for the measure eroded significantly after the House sent the.bill-to ·President Ford in early May by a 293 to 115 vote. The adminiatra· tion joined with energy industry inte rests in waging a heavy lob- bying campaign against the bill. particularly among Republicans • who had previously supported it. The vote was a setback for en~ vironmentalists, who have tried for more than four years to get Congress lo impose environmen .. tal curbs on strip mining, which accounts for about half of all the coal mined in the United States. Despite an increased majority in the House from the November 1974 elections, Democrats also failed to .override two other .re· cent Ford vetoes -the veto ot the farm bill last month and of a -$.5:3·billion-job5 bill-last ~-eek. Ford claimed the bill would re· duce coal ptoduction by as much as 162 million tons and could re- sult in up to 36,000 job losses. .---------------~-------- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I ONLY ONE SPOT IS OUTSTANDING! • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . .. . 1•,;pe· UC.HO. 230<22 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DENS · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • •• • • • ,...,.. ... ....., .t ....... 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CA. tUi7 I l'HONE 646~131 • 646·2355 • > .. • ' ORANGE: COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today~s a.,,1., N.Y.Steeks ~UESDAV, JUNE 10, 1975 .N/C TEN CENTS. oft ehanges -Jet Take-off ~attern . o.u,· P11et ... ., Mlit •DJU.STMENT-Dark lines indicate adjusted route jets Jeaving Orange County )\irport are now required to take in order to insure a t(lkeoff pattern as close as possible to middle of Upper Newport Bay. ,.- Mase••ing !findings ·keveakd ~ ·, ; ~ ByGARYGRANVILLE ; OftMD•llyPli.t~ '"' Early findings by a team--ef 'State Board Of Equalization lteditors assigned to the Orange County Assessor's Office has un- f!'t)vered assessment discrepan· ~ies in the accounts of at least six .major property taxpayers. · .In a confidential letter to As· 9'ssor Jack Vallerga. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper bas aliked that immediate steps be taken to correct what he calls a · potential substantial loss of coun· t)' revenue. "I strongly urge you to enroll tbe 'appropriate escape assess- ments and interests," Kuyper said in his letter. ~The six' taxpayers named are X.rox Corporation, the Rucker Company, Wells-Marine, Inc., VTN Consolidated, Hunt· Wesson P.ods and Tandy Corporation. . It was the last company, Tandy C*'J>oration and one of its ex· eeulives that fif ured prominent· lY in the recen Grand Jury in- d*tments on bribery charges of ~istant Assessor George Upton _.. former county assessor An- •ew Hinshaw, now a con· 'iftssman. : (4If the under a ssessment (of !'JVftdy) was due to fraud on the ~of the taxpayers or collusion ~fh any member of your office all assessment must be levied -(Sff ASSESS, Pa1e A2) STOCK MARKET · SVFFERS FALL . llEW YORK <UPI) -The 1Wt?k 1market. increasingly con- cerned about the nature of the economy's recovery. closed llroadty lower today ln active tredtng on the New York Stock Edhange. Tlte Dow Jones Industrial Average, a 9.54-point loser Mon· ~.was off7.98 points to822.12 at tlMt close. lt bad been off more than U points. Declines outnum· ber'ed advances by aboutafive-to- twip marlin amon1 the 1,834 is· auea uossing the tape. Turnover amount~ to around !t,800,000 shares, 'Compared with 20.rro,000 traded Monday. Tbe NYSE high-speed transaction tktrer ran two minutes late in earty trad1na. . Prices were lower In active lradlnl oa the Aqserlcan Stock · J:xcban". I 87 WDLIAM SCRaEIBD Of .. Oef"" ....... Orange County Airport of· nclala bave changed the takeoff patt.em for jet airliners in an ef. fort to prevent nights over boples on the eastern ebOl"e ol Upper Newport Bay. it was learned Monday But noise experts at the airport concede that the reside!Us of homes on the west aide~ the bay may experience a slight noise in· crease because of the adjust· ment. The pattern change, which amounted to moving the center line torta:keoffs SOOloot closer to. the bay's west bank, was nec- cessary because of the prevailing winds, according to William Martin, assistant noise specialist at the airport. Martin said several weeks of special monitorine and testing session. earlier thia year revealed a .. We felt that the chance will strong tendency for big jets to compensate for the drift." "drlft" off the old center line Martin said. down tl_ie bay and fly over homes • Tbe basic alteration in takeoffs in the East bluff area. has occurred al the critical tum· A series of high-level meetings ing point near the upper end of between airport officials, the the bay where jets departing the Federal Aviation A~ministra-main airport runway change tion, Air California and Hughes coune to fly, theoretically, right Airwest took pl•ce recently. The down.the middle ol the bay -175 adjustment was approved at1:hat -~magnetic. The process: Mart.in said, is akin to ''threading a needle." Until Monday, the jets made their turn when they intersected with a line -termed Radial 116 degrees -emanating from the Long Beach Airport radar beacon. That intersection took place right over the northern shore of the Upper Bay. <See AIRNRT. Page AZ> e a are Secret Fmids, .. Drug Use Told WASHINGTON (AP> -The Central Intelligence Agency conducted a number of "plainly unlawful" domestic operations, including opening of mail and surv.eillance of U.S. citizens, which violated the rights of Americans, according to the Rockefeller Com- mission. IN A 300-PAGE report made public today, the panel headed by Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller disclosed for the first time that the CIA had ad- ministered drugs to unsuspecting human guinea pigs, monitored long-distapce phone calls, infiltrated a congressional campaign and contributed its secret funds to a White House political project. Some of these activities, which have all been terminated, "were.initiated or ordered by Presidents, either directly or indirectly,,• the com mission found. Deity Pl ... MMf ~ However, the eight-member panel concluded that "the great majority of the CIA's domestic activities comply" with the agency charter barring it from in- ternal security functions. The commission offered 30 recommendations1 including creation of a joint con- gnssion committee to oversee all CIA operations, designed to prevent future violations. SANTA ANA HEIGHTS RESIDENT.& GATHER TO HEAR CONDEMNATIOM PROSPECTS Their 8acb Ale Up OVet' PropoMCI County.Solution to Airport Noise . 4 CIA' SPOKEsMAN declined immediate com· ment on the report as agency officials studied the document. The report, which is the result of a five-month in- Ve$tigation or'dered by President Ford, described in detail a number of already reported operations such as the gatha1ng of files on antiwar radicals and other domestic dissidents. However, the report also desc-ribed the following previously undisclosed dom-estic activities which the commission said were either illegal op improeper: -"A CLEARLY ILLEGAL" program to test the influence of drugs on humans, including the ad- ministration of LSD to persons without their knowledge. The program lasted from 1953 to 1963 and on one occasion an Army employe was killed when be jumped from a 10th fioor window several days after being given a dose of LSD. The commission received other reports of test subjects becoming ill for hours or days and of one person requiring hospitalization. (SffCJA REPORT, PageA2) - * * * *-* * No CIA Link Found With JFK's Murder WASHING TON <UPI) -The Rockefeller Commission said to- day it. found •'no credible evidence" to support rumors pointing to CIA involvement in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on Nov.~196!: ~ Aa put ef its investiraUon, the commission disclosed, it as· sembled a new panel of five ex· perts to rejtudy motion pictures taken as Kennedy was shot. Separately and unanimously, the experta concluded that Kennedy was struck by only two bullets, both fired from the rear, and that no medical evidence points to any other shots. by the Warren Commission as Kennedy's sole assassin, or with Jack Ruby, who killed Oswald two days after the assassination.• Both of these theories have been often advanced by persons disputing the Warren Com- mission's conclusions finding no evidence of a conspiracy to kill Kennedy. The Rockefeller panel asserted that no evidence was found dis- puting Hunt and Sturgis' asser- tions they were in W asbington and Miami, respectively, on Nov. 22, 1963. •. SA Heights Resi.dents Rap · Condemnation More than 200 Santa Ana Heights residents met Monday night to plan a battle against Orange County government ef- forts to condemn their homes beneath the noisy county airport takeoff pattern. They voiced distress over the leanings of the county Board of Supervisors toward condemna- tion and "land use conversion" in the heights as a means of obeying state noise reduction orders. The meeting was organized by a group called the Association of Santa An& Heights to Fight Airport Condemnation and Ex- pansion (ASAHFACE). The audience was told the county's power of condemnation is almost limitless, that some condemnation already has oc- curred in their area and that con- demnation of the heights is a logical s tep toward airport growth. County supervisors were the chief target of criticism during • the two and a half hour meeting in the youth building at Red Hill Avenue and Bristol Street, next to the airport. Speakers were in· terrupted four times by the roar of departing jets. Few conclusions were reached at the initial meeting, other than general agreement lo stick together and meet again to lay further strategy for the"'confron· talion with the county. Mona Odegard, founder of ASAHFACE, announced that a • (See BATTLE, Paae A2) In an 18·page chapter of its re· port to President For4 on its in~ vesticaUon into allegaµ__ons abou illegal activities by the CeJrtr Inl-ellirence 'Ageney, 1be com· mi1110n discusaed -and dis- missed • unsupported by the e\lidenc•-two theories~ "'She PliShed' -That E. Howard Hqnt and Frank Sturais, both coovlcted of buralarid.ng DemocraUc head· . quarlen in the Watergate Complu in 1m, participated in the aasasshtation. Hunt is a former CIA employe who handled polldcal aspedl ol the Bayot Pis• •r•UO.ln 1ta> and 1911; Sturst• w n at'tlve la aU. Cut.ro peupt ht lliaml. I ~ tb• crA bed BnU wtth Lee Hane.y Oawaikl. w.ufted I .f" • Betty Blamed for F till .. . -. WASHINGTON {UPl)-ptesident Ford's newest version of his now famous tumble down the ramp of Air Force One.in Austria has put the blame on his wife rather than his knee. . An old football knee injury was the reason given for Ford's tall. But as reporters gathered around him· in the White House Rose Garden foil owing bis news .conference Monday, Ford was teased about bis mis-step and gave a lla:hter version ol what happened. 0 1 was holdlna Betty en my n1ht arm,'.' Ford. said ••And an umbrella on my left arm. . 1 •1 say abe pushed me. 'Then lhe walJ<;cf ofl wlUl the umbrellaandleftmetowayowiDthew~er:'t · .. 1 r Recovery Station '• Plan Given °Boost Orange County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich proposed today that an .Irvine firm be gjven six months to· submit a proposal for a waste re- covery station that would cost the taxpayers nothing and save them ~million a ~ear in hauling costs. School Board To Get List By Teachers BymLARYKAYf: Oftlle D•llY PllotSUft Proposals concerning salary, sabbaticals, fringe benefits and the school calendar will be given to the school board by Newport· Mesa teachers at tonight's board meeting. Represen·t at i ves of the Certificated Employes Council CCEC> again will ask trustees for a cost-of-living salary hike, or about a 12 percent increase. Teachers first requestecl the· pay bike three months ago, but so far there have been no counter- pr.oposals offered by the school board. Trustees said they were waiting to see the results of a tax override election. A proposal to raise taxes was approved two weeks ago by voters. According to Bill Grgurich, chairman of the CEC, teachers will ask trustees to readjust the proposed preliminary budget to accommodate the requested pay increase. The current preliminary budget shows a reserve of about $2 million, which will be the source of the salary increases. However, if all district employes receive the 12 percent pay bike, it w9uld cotttbedistrict about..,.7mi1Don. Grgurlch said the teachers believe funds should be shifted and a new budget drawn up by tbe diltrict'ssuff. Chuck Gordon. past president of the Newport·Mesa Educators .Asaociation and a member ot tbe CEC negotiating team, aaid be believes lt'• wrons tbat te~httl' salaries are t.be lut prklrit.J iD the dbtrJct. Certain dlatrtet .,.,,..._.., eueh •tile ProtNm Outc.w Evalaa·. -See UST, Pafl.11) .I .. Diedrich suggested that an of- fer by Planning Systems and Sciences to build and operate the recovery station that would even- tually revert to county ownership be the subject of a six·month study. His proposal came as a sur- prise after County Road Com- missioner Ted M cConville pro- posed that five companies be paid $10,000 each to study the feasibility of building similiar plants in Orange County. But Diedrich said Planning Systems and Sciences has in· dicated its willingness to post a SS million performance bond and to build a waste recovery plant ro.r about $20 million that would c6nsume roughly 1,000 tons of the county's waste materiaJ . The $1 million savings that Diedrich suggested would come through the elimination of transfer hauling costs presently absorbed by county taxpayers. The proposed plant, similiar to one now in operation in Baltimore. Md .. would sort re· (See STATION, Page AZ) Or:.,:'4:·· Weatller Night and morning low clouds clearing inland areas about noon "flednes· day. Considerable cloudi- ness at the beaches in the afternoon. Cooler, with re- ading of 65 expected at beacbes,72~n~and. INSIDE TODAY A miaU Indian tribe-plans to cut off.at tlte pa.ts.a Bicenten- nial wagon train en~ route to Pen" 1 y loan i.a . The. Stillaguamiah are seeking federal recognition. See stMJI A4. lnt:lex -. • ti" DAJl V PILOT N /C . Dealt• Fwdlap . j I Orange Co~ty '~ingCheatM' ~ aearly a mooth ol delay~ Ot~DCe Oo-..nty ~a1c'8red . aw~ the nnal obstacle to the· desigriatlon of H.oai Memorl8'1 Ho1pltal in Newport Beach as one of tbe county'• five e01ergen.- ey para.medic base station f acillties. ByDOUGLASF~E • Of .. O.ltytlt ....... ' • Orange' County is being cbeai-ea out of its promised share ot the Sl.SS.9 million 1972 health sciences bond issue iD the pend· inl state budget for next year, accordina to UCI medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort. Members of a joint Assembly and· Senate conference· coDUnit· tee to resolve diCferences'in the two versions of the budget w~ to be pamed today and bearings to begin this week. As the bud_iet ie massaged in~ its final form before being sent .orr for Gov. Edmund G. Btown Jr. 's scrutiny and possible ap: plications of blue pencil, Dr. van' den Noort is launching a last minute drive to get $12milllonin funding for a planned on-campus hospital back in the budget. In a statement today and in an appeal for s upport from the Irvine City Council, Dr. van den Noort h as made clear his view that efforts . to cut the hospital funding are cheating the state's and Orange County's voters. Last year, $12 million in bond funds was allocated for the on· ' campus hospital, providing that. an agreement for UCI to ~urcba se Orange County --vedtcateenter WCIS'Teache¢ by, -· Oct. 1. An agreement to buy the Medical Center for $5.5 million was reached on the deadline date. As the budget stands today, all l>ut $200,000 in planning money 'bas been withdrawn from the on· "campus hospital, according to Assemblyman Bruce Nestande (lt'-Anabeim), an aggressive: backer of UCI-California College of Medicine financing. ··we are faced with a potential ·breach of public trust and a perversion er the public' will," saictI>r. van den Noort. Recalling the wording of the 1972 health sciences bond ballot, Dr. van den Noort said it was in- tended to increase the number of doctors being trained in California, which produces half as many as New York and fewer than Texas. "The voters in 1972 wanted to correct this deficiency. They re- ad the ballot information of the legislative analyst, A. Alan Post, who said that the largest amount of these funds would be Tb• board unanimously approved a request by the · county communications department that Hoag-be liven the special telemetry and communications equipment it needs before a Harbor Area paramedic team can go into the field in early September. Fro•PflfleAJ _:·BATTLE ••• OllllY Pilot Staff P""9 •COUNTY CHEATED' UCl'a van den Noo~t petition drive that began last week will continue. She said nearly 600 signatures· already have been cou,cted. --Count.y suaervisors voted 4·1 last week, with Supervisor Thomas Riley of Newport Beach the lone negative vote, to proeeed with condemnation plans in an effort to reduce the noise impact· spent at UC Davis and Irvine," hesaid. , Instead, he said, the bulk of the bond funds have been diverted t•to make old buildings confomr to recently legislated building· codes. "California voters did not vote bond funds to meet new fire codes and seismic safety require-, ments. California voters did not expect the state to delay these funds for three years," said Dr. van den Noort, asserting that "in June 1975, not 10 cepts has been ~pent for construction at Ir\rine." Dr. van den Noort referred to the $200,000 so far in the budget as a "sop," adding, "I hope the conference committee changes its mind.'' If not, he said, "One alternative that would have to be considered would be a lawsuit either genera\ed by Orange County taxpayers or the college of medicine trustees.'' Such a suit, be said, would con· tend that the state had misused· the bond funds. A harsh critic over the past year of intricate political machinations on financing for the school, Dr. van den Noort said be is "actively responding to opportunities elsewhere." ed area around the airport.. County Airport Director Robert Bresnahan showed the board a map with 120 homes that would have to be converted to more compatible uses, such as commercial, at ,a n estimated cost of between $5 million and $10 ·million. - -- Monday, homeowners were told by Riley aide Bob Jones the condemnation area may be twice or even three times the estimated area used by Bresnahan because of monthly differences in noise levels. The strongest words came from Daniel Emory, long time ~irport foe and organizer of other anti-noise movements in the Harbor Area. Emory said the condemnation issue is not a new one since some heights residents already have "been forced to sign away air easements over their homes.'' He said be has found it impossi- ble to predict the .. Byzantine thinking" of county supervisors in relation to the airport noise problem. '•Based on their performance in recent months, it is probably easier to tell what the Kremlin is doing than that board," Emory. asserted. . Junk Airli[t Jerrold Fadem, a Beverly Hills l awyer who is a noise s uit specialist, s a id there are a number of 'legal alternatives, r anging from giving in to the county to various types of court action. "- But he said the first step is complete organization. Copters to Pluck Cars Fro•PageAJ The Orange County Sheriff's Department will coordinate a massive helicopter airlift of junk cars from inaccessible· county canyons and cliff edges· this weekend, a department spokesman said today. Big C-123 helicopters owned by SFO Airlines of Oakland will be used to haul out as many as 100 abandoned vehicles over the tw<>- day period, according to com· munity relations officer Bob Kemmis. Kemmis said "operation ca· · nyon cleanup" will start at about · 9 a.m. at the deadend of Alta Laguna Road in the Temple Hills behind Laguna Beach. .. There are about 25 vehicles in that location and for some reason it has been a dumping ground for several years,'• be said. The cleanup was ordered un- der the state vehicle abatement law and the operation will be funded by the Abandoned Vehicle Trust Fund , which is ad· ORANGE COAST :. 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C.V ... y~tle S40·t22t C.ffYrltlll, ••It ou.,.. Gon• ~lilltll~lllllf ~"Y· .... .,,...,..,, 11111\lr•t'-o.HlllWltl ,...uer ., •l••rllM<'llt111t ,..,.,., 111•r M r•••o41•u• wlllltVI ~l•t •~•lnl..i •I _,,, ... , ... . ~ C.leta .... lf91 .... •l eeti. MfM, CM1tM11i.. --""..,.....,, __ .........,_,, .,-' ....... ~;Mlh!MY••-~t.3.00 _ .... -,.. ' .. ' ministered by the California Highway Patrol, Ke mmis said. Similiar operations have been done by ·the state in the past where junk cars cannot be re· ached by conventional tow trucks. . The sheriff's cleanup will move from Alta Laguna Road south to t he Ortega Highway, where vehicles will be removed from Caspers Regional Park and por- tions of Cleveland National Forest, Kemmis said. The copters will move gradual· ly north, picking up autos in ca- nyons pinpointed by sheriff's ground units. STATION •.. usable material such as aluminum and glass before con· verting the waste residue to energy. That energy would be used to generate steam which would be sold to a major steam user s uch as Southern California Edison Company or Anaheim Power District. Consequently, Diedrich said, the most likely sit~s for the pro- posed waste r ecovery plant would either Huntington Beach or Anaheim. Fro•PageAJ CIA REPORT· ••• • ,, -The infiltration of a CIA· agent into the campaign of an un· identifi'd congressional can- didate sometime during the 1970s. The agent furnished the CIA with reports •'of behind the · scenes activities in the cam· paign." . -THE COLLEcrtON of in· · formation on long-dis tance phone calls in 1972 and 1973 between Wes tern Hemisphere countries, including the United States and two, unidentified foreign countries. The agency contended that no use w&S ever made of the inf ormaUon, which did not include the content of con· versaUon1, but tbe commission cited a March, 1972, memoran· dum which "indicate they were of 'pog1ib•e operatlom interest'.! The eomml11lon report makes no recommendations for legal aetion but note1 that some of the a1ency•1 domeatJc operaUona may have violated CGUtltutionaJ rlgbta of free 1peech and prot.ec· tion from unreasonable tearches and teizurea. Some ol the ac· Uvitles also m ay have violated federal wiretap laws and statutes protecting the mails and ln- dlvidual ux r.lums, the com· m111lon added. '"'-Commlaslon said tbat .. t.be mere f aet that the acency hu files on or contalnlng the names al American citizens 11 not in ltMll a violatlon" of tbe 19'7 Na· Uonal Security Act' eiJ\ablishing the CIA. "The te1t Is always the purpose for ~hi~b the (ilea were I .1 accumulated and the use made o them thereafter," the com· mission said. · A Justice Department spokesman said officials have . begun an inform al review of laws which m ight apply to the domestic activities, including the federal statutes making it a crime to violate• a citizen's civil rights. -For a six-month period in 1973, the CIA monitored long· distance telephone calls between the United States and Latin America in an effort to identify narcotics traffickers. ''While the inter~pt was focused on foreign national•, it is clear that American citizens were parties to many of the monitored calls." The pr91ram was terminated after the agency's general ·counsel determined it wu ll· legal. -At the request of the While House, the CIA contributed more than $38,000 from lt1 1ecret budcet for~aymeot ol atationery and poatagt-costa for repUei to peraons who wrote President NixOP following the 1&70 invasion of Cambodia. Use of the see:ret ClA tunda apparentlf ••pravlded an opportunity to hike the eocpen· dJturea, '' lhe report 1ald. · Pretident Ford announced Monday nifht that ._..evidence gathered by the commi11ion would be turned over to t.b• Justice Department for po1alble crlm.lnal action H Well M l.O the Senai. and House~uumttees in· vnU atlnJ the and other U.S. ~te!Ugence •I eas. Orange County supervisors en· doned the concept Of a central county morsue today and asked for a more detatle~htudy by their staff of the costs-involved. r ,• W ASHJNGTON (AP) -The House failed today to override Praident Ford•i veto ot a bill that would have Jll\POled na· Uonal envlronmental and reclamation controls on strip mbllog ol coal. H was tb.e .fiut time supervisors ever have agreed with Jaw ·enforcement officials and others who have contended for years the morfu~ is urienUy needed because o Otante Coun- ty's· rapid growth to the second 1 most PQpulous in the state. The vote was 278to143, or four ,iiort of the two-thirds margin needed to override the veto. Vot- ing largely followed party lines, with Republicans s upporting the veto. One member, Rep. Tom Steed. (D·Okla.), voted present. r The board's action came after a blue ribbon task force of clergymen, morticians, govern· m ent offi~i als and pr,ivate citizens·worlced tor months-on-a detailed r eport outlining the needs and requirements of a cen· tral morgue and its advantages over the current system of s e pa F-a re c o n trac ts w i th mortuaries and private pathologists. The morgue panel said a. number or alternative sites are available to the county, ranging from construction of a new build· ing costing upwards of $1.5 million, to use of space in exisl- in g county bui !dings at an estimated cost of $250,000 to re- model and equip. It was those cost figures that supervisors wanted to get a bet- ter handle on in ordering the con- tinued-study. It is uniikely the morgue studies will be completed in time for the item to be formally placed in next year's budget, however, county sources have indicated some money could be found later if supervisors desire to go ahead with the project. Fro•PageAJ AssE·ss ... with penalty and interest," Kuyper said. "Since these matters are of some urgency I would greatly ap- preciate your notifying me of your intentions within five days," be added. The auditors say the 1971 as· sessment must be paid in full with interest and dealt with separately from the over assess· ment in 1970. Th.e report. from the state auditors points out what they believe are assessment errors, but draws no conclusions as to why the under assessments were m ade, or if ther e was any criminal intent involved. According to the audit.ors the Ru cker Company owes interest on an under assessment of $163,600 in 1971. They also point out that Wells· Marine Inc., though due a refund for 1973, should pay interest on $320,000 worth of escape assess- ment in 1971. The auditors said VTN Consolidated under repbrted as· sessed value by $6,020 in 1971, $2,260in 1972 and $1,720in 1973. However, the state auditors re- J)Orted no interest was added to the assessment when it was later affixed. Hunt-Wesson , according lo Kuyper's letter, was allowed to offset over assessments for one year against under assessments in another totaling $422,218. The audit.ors say each year should be treated separately and interest due collected accordingly. Tandy Corporation may not have been entitled to import ex- emptions allowed by the ·as· sessor's office, according to the state auditors. . • • • • • • o.My ................ -..cNALL Y .SPEAKER Valedlctorlan Plevyek . - ~cN~y Graduation Thtirsday · A full commencement pro- gram for graduates of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District's McNally High School is set for 10 a .m . Thursday on cam- pus. . About 40 students will take part in ~ at the school at 19th. Street and' Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa, but 101 are included · in the-1975 graduating class. Campus officials point out many fulfill requirements at various times during the school year. Ellen Plevyak will deliver an address as valedictorian, with Stephanie Champlain leading the pledge .of' allegiance ·as salutatorian. AIRPORT. • • The new designated turning point is about 1,500 feet farther down the bay at the intersection with another line -Radial 118 degrees -beamed from Long Beach. The result is a westward move· ment of 500 feet in tbe center line of the pattem. over the Upper Bay. Martin said the decision to move the line is ~·cast in br~ss " as far as he is concerned and.will result in making takeoffs con.· form more consistently with the line directly down the bay. Ron Ch a ndler, ass ist ant airport director , said he is hopeful people who see the new center line won 't construe it to mean it is the direct overflight path. He said the jets will still be trying to fly as close to the center of the bay as possibl~. Readouts following the first day of operation under the new pattern r evealed fewer over- flights on the eastern. shore tha.n . during the test penod, Mart.in said, s howing some success alread_y . But he said the noise will be monitored and plotted over a long term to deterrnin~ the exact effect of the move. Martin noted that several resi- dents living on the west bluffs have already called to complain, but he s aid most will notice no particular increase in jet noise levels. Satellite Ready LOMPOC (AP) -An ad· vanced satellite that will keep a closer-than-ever watch on the world's weather· is to be launched from the Wes tern Test Range near here Wednesday. • • • • • • At the White House, Ptess Secretary Ron Nessen told re- porters who ausked the Presi· ~nt"J reaction:.• 'U 's safe to' say he's pleased." It was the third consecutive veto Congress bas sustained tliis year and was viewed as a major ·defeat for the Democraiic leadership. · ' President Ford vetoed the bill May 20 claiming it would cause higher utility bills for con· sumers, result in heavy un· employment in the coal fields and make the nation more reliant on oil imports. Backers denied these claims, ·but were unable t.o muster enough votes to challenge the veto. Congressional supp;>rt for the measure eroded significantly after the House sent the bill to President Ford in early May by a 293 to 115 vote. The admlnistra· tion joined with energy industry interests in waging a heavy lob- bying campaign against the bill, particularly among Republican$ who had previously supported it. · The vote was a setback for en· vironmentalists, who have tried for more than four years to get Congress to impose environmen· t al curbs on strip mining, which accounts for about half of all the coal mined in the United States. Fra•PageAl LIST ... tion <POE) and the Statement ot Educational Principles <SEP), both programs to help develop the district's educational cur· riculum, should not rank ahead of teacher s~laries,, he said. "These things are nice and de- s irable, • but if we can't afford ·them, we shouldn'-t have them/' · G<wdonsaid. . During the closed, executive session that will follow the 7:30 p.m. meeting at Costa Mesa City Hall, trustees are expected to d~ cide exact pay proposals that their representatives will offer teachers at a Wednesday morning CECsession. Last week, teachers considered striking to protest salary talks that were abruptly halted on Wed· nesday. A strike vote showed that teachers favored the protest ac· tion roughly 2 to 1, but the strike never materialized when negotia· tions resumed Monday morning: At that all·day session, CEC 8J)d board· reps discussed the dYs· trict's financial picture, but dJd not discuss exact salary pro- posals. Teachers and trustees are ~o far apart on their sabbatical pro- posals. Trustees have proposed that all. sabbatica l vacations be ellminat· ed . while teachers have suggested a 75 percent cutback in sab- baticals, Gordon said . Trustees will be asked to ap- prove the preliminary budget llt tonight's meeting, but a district spokesman s aid it is likely they will wait until the June24meeting to take action on the $42.1 mlillbn spending program. They mUst take action by July 1. • • • • • • • •! 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WJ1 I\ -I l I • By 8\'LVL\ PO&TSa (Ftnl& o/ "°° collmlu) Wltbln a few weeb ud poulblJ .. ~ u June ts. a era tn vacaUoa travel may be opeaect for tbe m.111'oaa of who need or want to set from here-to-there at the IQWat Ible ctOSl. . F~ mur..rune a. \Vtren1.be Civtl:.A.....Uea..Jlo.ud la~· tO decJde ~~ala that wwld aublluU~ ·~ reaul•UoDa reatnftinl low·cott charter 011h'8 -and b)' doln1, pennitcount· · n11mt;en of yo;a to " • e advant~J• of air ~'-1enerauy SO per-...,.....,, .,,,.,, et t leas than rates on Worth uled alrllu1. While charter faMIS ve been avaUable for &oni time ~to tboee will.lftg to accept the obvious U.conv•· ence& and •inherent d.1aadvantqe1 iQ advann plannlnf, t aeatlnr ..arrutements, no.frtlla meala, etc.>, a mue ()f *W'lll'Dmeot recutauam bu barred many tr•"len from them. &..it.be~ bu ehan1ed dramatlullY. THE tJPSUaGE IN Ji'ilES on scheduled alr~es bu aced thia form of vacauon travel beyond the reach ot 90l1llou1 numbers of middle-income Amertcan1. Tbt re. Uni decline ln long-dlltance tourism -_parti~ularly ln· atlonal travel -bu undermined bundri<ts ol lndust.ries a\ed with travel and endanaered the Jobs ot mllllona workers. Meanwhile the public has been clamorln1 for er alr fares -with Congress and President Ford Jolnln1 Thus, the CAB bas proposed to eliminate many of the ngent eli1ibiJity requirements now in effect and replace ~them with rules that will make It possible for virtually every .Cll)et.o participate in low-cost group flights. To be specific: -THE PROPOSED CRARTEll regutatlons would allow ,,)'OU to take pa,rt lo a charter flight within the u .S. slmpl)' by , '*'""'' to remain at your destinaUon at leu~ four : days ,4'1'd by paying for yow-ticket lS days or more before the ,..Jllpt., explains H~nry P. Huff, president ol Oakland-baaed , Trans International Ak'Unes, the world's largest cbllUr ,,.trllne. ·~1 On hlternatlonal fUghta, you would bave to a1ree to re· main at your destination for seven days and plck up your ticket at least 30 days before the ntgbt. These would be the '-'ally "eligibility req~rements" on the propoeed .. one-stop ~•elusive tour charters" <or OTCs). ·tu -These requirements cHffer from the existing charter reiuJations in several important ways. For instance, if to-l!llar~u want. to travel to one destination -London or Paris, tiay -you have to be a member of an organization that was 9>0t formed for travel purposes. As a non.Joiner, you are Otutomatically barred from getting the benefits of low·~t :sroup flights. .... -YOU COULD UNDER TODAY'S rules take part in a dlarter fiight even if you don't belong to an organisation - "'lMlt the two alternative ways have strings attached and are &mcult tor in any travelers to use. The first way ii a .. three· stop" inclusive tour charter which means that you must atop overnight ln at least three cities. 50 or more miles ·•rt. Many travelers have no desire to make three over- Oi.Sbl ato~ on their vacation, and therefore aren't able to .\Jle an ITC. There also is another difficulty: lhef rtce for the ·rrc package must be at leut 110 percent o the lowest Aebeduled airline fare -r wbich means you frequently can. not 1et p-ae fyll icpn~s ot buJk buying of 011·«round ar· ran1ements. • r Th• other way is the SO-fa1led Travel GToup <(barter or ~ "J'9C. With Uits type of charter, you pay on~)' the air ~are ··between two cities. But thl&type is loaded with restrictions · ibat discourage its use. . •1 With the TGC, you musl pay in full at least 60 days in ad· ·\ranee with no refund except for death or serious illness. Your tare is not fixed but on a sliding scale depending o~ the number of passengers. The fewer the passengers, the more you pay. It too few people elect to travel on a part.icutar night, the trip will be cancelled. Also many people find it in· convenient to firm up their travel plans two months or more lb advance. · THESE AND OTHER limitations bave curbed the use cl charter travel and infuriated tourists at a time when 1 kheduled airline fares have become an almost intolerable , At>etacle to long·dlatance travel. The CAB Itself bas come · apMler tremendous attack. ' .. , . \ I "~ .. ' " ( \ \ '. .. t • "w ' .. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind. S & P 500 Stocks 48.12 off 0.42 89.12 off 0.63 822.12 . off 7.98 90.44 of( 0.77 Nfte 't'ork 15 Mo•f At"llve Ne'# VORIC ~Pl) -TN 1S IMM .a1we •*Ill tr Oft * Hew voni SMcll ••<....... 1'f· a.. =G 0 •••• t~. ~ +~ Ptt • • • • •:;;; 11-. -4' m oa.o· .. :::: ~. • = ; ~ A ....... Ul,W ., ... -" C. •••• U2,to0 ~ -~ ... Pet ....... 1...... ,... -r: GoMI 011 ....... 1tt• ~ -Htw9n1 JM .... 1161: tttll + V. 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Autborltles sa~d the cause of .Forest Serviee offlcials said. About IOO men and six air .• Abeblaiewbicb began'Mcndayis ... Control wu expeeted by IO a.'m. ta.nkers ~ed the blaze·unW i~.: underiuvestiga\i_on. A.nATOR • FUESLow· ·svDNE·v. Australia CUI!!) -A pllot~Olt-bi5" lfcenae beeau1e be neW his lit~ plane under Sydney s Harbor Bridge. He aald the flight was a tri bute to pioneer aviator, Sid Marshall, 72, wbo died recently, Pilot J"olln Cameron, 32, said he bad no regrets at flying the open cockpit craft beneath the bri<We. He was the third pilot to have flown under tlie span.. • . Deacll Neaten. · ADCOk,J•, ARTHUR PRESTON ADCOX, .tA., ~I of F-l9'11 V•lley, C.. St.irvl"'"' by l'lls wOe, E<lllh M. AGco•; ci.wghlw, ,....,.., .11.Ck;o•; ,......,, Robfft '-St...i-; lln:ll!Wr, Roland "4- c;oa; ,_. 9rMdcNNlr•n. Gr• .. s.lcle Mnrk•t wlll bl 1'19kl WM,.....:lol.,, Jint 11 •I 1:30 PM S.wt•ll• NMIDniol •0t-1er\I'. W•ll L•I AntMI•'· GI. 91,Kte<I b\I' P,.•k F•mlly Colon.I•! . r-lll~Dt-5tmiMter,CL •••• ELVIN WEBB, ,..$1dtnt of U.- Nl90Mi, C.. Diiie .t 6Nlfl J-9, IWS Solr<tla1 PtMlng, P•clfk vi.. ....,_lei Pwk ~ • ......._, 9Md>,C... ••owfll ELIZABETH G. BROWN, til'Sblnl of Saum~. QI.. o.11oflk1trr.U.9. "11. S..-mH pwi&,.., PKllk Vl9w ...,.,._!el P•rk MOrtuwy, ,.._, ... 11.c... alDWll!LL CHESTER 0.WITT BIDWELL.. l"HI· WlfOll' Coron. del Mer, C... 0.Mol-' 9111"""""" '· 191). s...n.ived by his wlll Mlrllrl'l. S.rvk •1 will lie held Frk»y, ..luM IJ, 2:» PM, ~. Mlc'-1 -Alt At>glls ~s.c:-1 Otw-cti. eor-.-1 Ml•. C.. In ll•u of f-•s the 1-ty MliltlllKll (~rlDuUDllS bt It'll .. tD .,_ l•"IDl"lte c,....llr. mte<"ment, Pec:llk VU Me"-l•I P••k, N-pwt 8ffcl\. PoKltk; llNilf MoMUff\l'dlr..:lon.. / DAVIS • ETHEL F. DAVI S, r•sl'*'I ol Co!ibo Mtw. Cl. D1l• of a..111 June I. 1975. 5"rvhte<:I by ti..-fl~, ,.._,rOll Olwls; '°"· (M•lll F. Dewb; ,...,._,, Merllyn M. k•lrwii; fl.,. 91"..ckl'lil<lr•n •ncll ,_ gl"HI· ...... lllldr.... s. .... ic;.. !Mii b .. prlw•M. lnt...-m.nt, Gr•~ Qmetery, 1"w AlDany, llld'I-. Lotel •rM91,..nts Dy a.itz-Bef"~ Cos&.11 ,,...,.~,. IALTZ-aHGHOH fUMHAL HOME c:orona del Mar .673-9450 Cosca Mesa 64S.2424 lti.Ll lOADW A'I MOITU.UJ . 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642·9150 Mt:C OIMICI' MOITUAIY Laguna Beach 494·941 5 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC YllW MIMOllAL PAIK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach. Calif0fn1a 6'4'4-2700 PHI: FAMILY COLONIAL FUMIUL HOMf 7801 Bolsa Ave, ·1 Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 PUBLfC NOTICE . . fl'ICTITIOUS SUSINl!SS NAMli STA TIEMl!NT TM lollowi"'I! Pl<I0"9o 1r• ODl(l9bull--"' .. J . .J. f'l.i.OUES, 11U L09911 HD. G, c.oil• Mew. C..lllornl• m1• · Jlloberl EUls .V..rlln, n.•1 ~ Hu<llifl9ton IM•cll, C•IUornla ~ .JucNtl'I-Allfl MllMll'I, '2'2 INlloy, Hwnllng!Oll lkKll, C•llforni• '7W Tl'tili .,.,..nHI I' (DndUCIN Q • ..,..,., pertnarllllp. • J...,.,A.Milrlin • Tl'lls , .. .._,,I ••s filMI ~ ftll! ~t Clerk"! 91"W>ge County 91\Ma\I' FATHER 'S DAY JUNE 15th --. . . - ' \ .. -' • ,Gir~·camp • und Cited The ,Balboa }{arbor ~· Alumnae of Gantma P A&COHOl. llElPUNE bav~ contributed $300 to • the campers.hip fU_nd of 835-3830 the Girl Scout Coundl Orange County. .. 4 ....... ., Cam.pership8' pay •• partipl Q.r total" = iLCOHOLISNI co \JNCI f"'5" of glrla"who . .. . :0F 9RANGE COUNTY· not otherwise partlcl· pale.. . a: short sleeve shirt, light blue, Ian, peach, white; light gfj!ell, Polyester; 14 Yi :...17, 12.00 b. ties, from a collection of sl ripes, florals, neats and other patterns; polyester, s.so to {,.SQ c. long sleeve shirt in li ght blue, white, tan, mint, polyester 14 Yl -1 7, 32-35,.13.00 • -. 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