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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-06-13 - Orange Coast Pilot~, ' - M1•mn1Hied Body I• •· Kilted . ' . on Eve Found; Evicted Of Grad:uation Falllily Sought DAILY PILOT · eac er 0 ess * * * 10< * * * ,- F RIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 13, 1·975 VOL. ... N0.1 .... SECTJo,ts.a PAGES • San Juan Mlli ~Eaces Trial A So Juan Capistrano pl~ ac-• or beating his est,fan(ed. WUe unconscious during·a quar· htl t bet enpled wbltn lie· was JnoY\nC hil possessions fran bet: CapiStrano Beach home• been ~ered to face trial sept. 15 in Oran1e Co\fnty Superior Court. Judge 'E~rett W. DlckeY set tbe trtal date for Norman Lee 'Lawrence. 55, of 311'1 Vi• Velerdet, San Juan~ He Ol'dlrld Lawrence to return to the courtroom Sept. 5 for pretrial ac- Uoa. Sberlff '1 deputies jailed Lawi'ellce shortly •f\tlll' 1 ti.fey fOMDd Kn. LorlaJne LiM'eS'lce, SS, blnt unconscloua on the floor ol tie 1arage at her home, 34781 Calle del Sol, Capistrano Beach. Cll•r•es of as1auU wtth intent to epmmlt murder have now bllft redtleed tQ uaut wUh a deadlv weapon. LawreMe la tree oh bail. . . b \ ~ussycat Raided 2nd Time • . Newport Beach police pulled off t heir second raid on the Pussycat Th eater in Balboa Thursday, this time seizing copies of two X-rated sex epics titled, "Hot Oven'' and "Touch of Genie." Vice officers alleged both films are obscene. They apparently felt the same way about the pre- views or coming attractions. They seized the preview film strip too. OHicers also took along poster, documents. receipts and business records from the theater office. Det. Sgt. Robert Gatewood and two other officers arrived at the theater, 709 E . ~alboa Blvd., shortly before 3 : 30 p.m. armed with s earch warrants from Harbor Municipal Court Judge Robert Todd. Gatewood said he viewed the. films at the theater Wednesday, believed they were obscene because they lacked redeeming social value, and then obtained the court order Thursday. Two weeks ago, Gatewood made the first raid on the theater, seizing "French Blue" and "Dynamite." The movie house is the former Balboa Theater and is now part of the Pussycat chain. "I'm goine to keep viewing their films and if I thlnk they're obscene, I'll keep confiscating them," Gatewood warned. Advertisements for "Hot Oven" called the film "blatantly boiling" and "torridly tempt- ing." When police arrived at the theater demanding the films and documents, there were about half a dozen patrons in the au- dience. They were told to leave and were refunded their money, theater cashier Suzanne Kerst. said. Robert McDaniel , a Lot Angeles attorney for the Pussycat chain, today called the police raid .. harassment." "!t'I the work of a vigilante team, not a law enf orc~ment team," the attorney said. Gatewood denied be ii harass- ina thetheater. "If we wanted to harass them, we'd make our raids on Friday or Saturday nights when they have a full theater, oot wait until an empty Thursday afternoon," Gatewood said. Tbo vice officer said the police department h,1 not been flooded (See P USSYCAT, P8'e A2l • en1e 'Mommy' Fot•nd Police Seek Evicted Family MILWAUKEE, Wis. CAP) - Police are looking for a family that was evicted from a home where the partially mummified body of an elderly woman was found two days after they left. · Chesley Erwin, Mi lwaukee County medical examiner, said the woman had been dead two or three months when the body was found . The body was found wra pped in plastic and covered with charcoal and ashes in an un- covered wooden box that was five feet long, two feet wide and two feet high. Erwin s aid the ha nd s, forearms and head were becom- ing mummifi e d from the charcoal and ashes. He s aid the entire body would have eventual- ly been mummified, while the covering retarded odors and breakdown of tissues. Neighbors s aid an elderly woman had lived al the home but had not been seen for several months. On Tuesday, sher; H's deputies evicted Shirley Weinberg and her two children, Craig and Gail, both 20, from the first-floor flat. The family protes~ the evic- tion, which was ordered when they refused to let workmen in- side to make r epairs. ''She just didn't understand why she was being evicted," s aid Deputy Steve Kuzmic. "She was very confuse d , as were all three." After spending an hour trying to explain the eviction. deputies took the three into custody and sent them to a county Mental Health Center. They were re- 1 e a sed We dne sday a fter a ps ychia tris t d etermined they were nol mentally ill, but police could not locate them after the body was found. Ortega Highway County Coed Dies In Auto Accident Highway patrolmen are in- vestigating the cause of a Wed- nesday car crash that took the life of a 17-year-old Westminster girl on the eve of her high school graduation. Officers said Kathleen Ann DeLay, a graduating senior at Westminster High School, was dead at the accident scene in the Santa Ana Mountains just westof Lake Elsinore. They said Miss DeLay, the driver, and three friends ap~ parently were on an end·of· school outing, when she lost con- . trot of the car. It plunged down an embankment and overturned off Ortega Highway. Allo injured ln the crash were . Kathy Leighton, 17, and Dean Woodruff, 18 both of Huntington Beach. They were reported in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Riverside General Hospital. Another companion, William Olander, 18, Newport Beach, was discharged after treatment at Lakeview Hos pltal in Lake Elsinore. Miss De Lay. daughter of Jeanette Nelson of Westminster, wu described by school officials today as an "excellent" sludent. She' actually completed graduation requirements at mid- term, but was ex pected to take part in Corm a I g raduation ceremonies Thursday night. She had been attending classes this spring at Golden West College and planned to become a pharmacist, friends said. She also had been employed her last two years of high school as a paid student assistant in the work experience program. Other survivors include her stepfather, Thomas J. Nelson, and a sister, Sharon Dietz. F\lneral services will be at 1:30 p.m . Monday at the First Baptist Church in Westminster with burial at Westminster Memorial Park. Viet's Doctor License Asked SACRAMENTO (AP> -The state Assembly hos passed a bill which would allow an unnamed refugee doctor to get a CallfornJa medical license without a written examination. The vote was 4 7 -10 Thursday on the bill by Assemblyman · Herschel Rosenthal (0 -Los Angeles). GI Bill Checks Freed WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi- dent Ford has signed a $15 billion supplemental money bill. freeing delayed G l education checks for 219,279 veterans and $50 bonus checks for 34 million persons on the Social Security and railroad retirement rolls, a White House spokesman said Friday. The bill also denies unemploy- ment compensation benefits dur- ing the s ummer months to teachers who are employed dur- ing the regular school year. In the absence ot such a pro- hibition, several slates had in- dicated they could find no pro- vision in their la ws to deny benefits to teachers during the period between school years. The veterans checks had been delayed for up to two weeks by a Senate-House fi g ht over how much to spend for rehabilitating railway roadbed s and other facilities. On Wednesday. the Senate dropped a $700 million item and capitulated to the House, whi ch voted for only a $5 million plan- ning for rail work. The measure is the final catch- all supplemental appropriations bill for fiscal year 1975, which (See BENEFITS, Page A2) Ora•ge ,.-! C.ast ~-?~ Weatller Considera ble night and morning low clouds again Saturday with onlx partial afternoon clearing near the beaches but hazy sun- shine inland areas. Tem- peratures from mid·60s to mid70s. I NSIDE TODA V It's three.quarters of a mile long and 20 feet high mad fireworlu go off at the end . It's "America on Parade'' and 1t ~ns Saturday al I>is- neylarld. See story, Page Cl. bulex c .. , .,. A• "' ., .. CM A11 .... A1•H « c .. , A4 •• Ct .. . . I 1 •-wi\11. r r'11.v I s Vikings Preceded Betsy? CHICAGO tAP) -On F1ae Day, June U, lJetsy Ron generally aeta cred.tt u the maker of t he ftrat flaa i n American history. It's far more likely, however, t.hat America's flrat n., was sewo by a Vildna motber·in·haw. The lint flag to Oy Ill North America was the Vikini Oag ot Leif Ericson, accorclinl to the World Book Encyclopedia. Jt featured the black ailhouette of a blrd with winas oulltretcbed mounted on a white reetangular background. It is believed tobave fiown over American soU in the llth century. Betsy Ross won fame as the Philadelphia seam stress who sewed the first Stars and Stripes when her grandson, William J. Canby, wrote a paper about her in 1870. Canby said that his grandmother told him that she was visited by a committee beaded by George Washington in 1776 ~nd asked to make a flag ac- cording to a rough design they gave her. . No proof has been found tbat this incident actually happened, but many other flags flew above Atnerican soil before Betsy Ross sewed the Stars and Stripes in 1777. The Spanish fl ag of Chris topher Columbus; the French flag; the British nag; the Dutch East India Co. flag of 'Henry Hudson and the Ru sslan-~erican flag of the settlements in Alaska were among the many banners to precede the flags or American independence. The actual design for the Unit- ed States' f irst flag was established by the Continental Congress June 14, 1m. Congress declared, "The Fl a g of the United States be 13 stripes alternate red and white, and the Union be 13 stars white in a blue field representing a new constellation. That description of what the nation's fl ag should look like brought some problems. While the arrangement of lhe stripes was clear enough, there was no mention of how the stars should be arraneed. As a result, flag makers used several different designs in laying out the stars. Another problem cropped up when two new states were added to the Union by 1794, and two more stripes were added to the flag. As the Union continued to grow, however, it became in- creasingly obvious that adding stripes would never do, so in 1818 Congress authorized returning to the original 13 stripes and merely adding stars when new states joined the Union. As a res ult, the arrangement of stars shifted several times until 1.he position of the stars was fixed by presidential order for the first ;time in 1912. ~ Today, the U .S. flag code pro- •vides the basic rules for display- ing and caring for the nag. For example, when the U.S. 'flag flies with other flags, the code requires th at all st arr heights be equal and the U.S. flag ·be on the right. There are two ex- •ceptions to this rule: The United Nations' flag flies above all flags at U.N. headquarters in New York City and the church ~n· nant flie,:; above the U.S. flag while naval chaplains conduct services at sea. The flag is customarily dis- played from sunrise to sunset, but it isn't illegal to fly the nag 24 hours a day . Congress has authorized, for example, that the flag be flown day and night at F1ag House Square in Baltimore, Md., and the Battle Green in Lex- ington, Mass., notes World Book. 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Tax Credits Bid Aids Energy Saver WASHINGTON CUPO -The House voted today to rewarq with tax credits the people who buy electric cars and use solar energy in their homes. . The House approved 73-31 an amendment by Rep. Mike McCormack, (D-Wash. ), to provide a credit of up to $750 on the purchase of an electric car. Such cars are now only in the experi mental stage. House m embers then approved, 244-132, a pro- posal by Rep. Chalmers P . Wylie, CR-Ohio), for a tax credit up to $2,000 for the first $8,000 spent on install- ing solar energy equipment in a home. The original bill had a lower amount. The House voted Thursday to fine U.S. makers of gas guzzling automobiles beginning in 1978. But it earlier turned down an amendment for a three cents boost in gasoline taxes. Opponents labeled the energy bill a ''creampuff." Mesa Partygoer Held in Knifing A quarrel and fistfight between two men turned into a bloody battle early today in Costa Mesa, when one combatant allegedly left, returned wlth a knife and plunged it into his antagonist's chest. Ahmed Mohammed Mosed, 22, of313 E.17lh Place, was arrested at the scene and booked into Costa Mesa City Jail on suspicion of assault with intent to commit murder. Ahmed Hussain Galab, 21, was treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital and released, since the blade did not penetrate deeply enough to injure any vital or- gans. The assault occurred in the same apartment complex where murder victim James R . Perry, 22, of 325 E . 17th Place was found dead with a knife buried in his chest six weeks ago. Investigation into that slaying, which occurred several days before the victim's body was found in his apartment, has failed to turn up any strong leads on a suspcect or motive. Officer George Yezbick was dispatched to the scene of today's incident shortly after midnight in response to a report of a possible stabbing, according to Police Lt. John Regan. The patrolman said he found Galab lying on a bed, bleeding freely from a knife wound In the left chest. Activist ~ks For CIA Files LOS ANGELES CAP>-An an- tiwar activist who wants to know what the Central IntelU1ence Agency mes say about him has filed suit to get the spy anncy's document.I. The suit was filed Thursday In U.S. District Court on behalf oC Stephen May by the American Civil Liberties Union ol Southern California seeking .. eteue ol the rues under the newly amended f'reedom of Jn{ormation Act. Wait for Handgun SACRA.MENTO CAP' - Purcbaaera of concealable handfUD• would h•~ to watt ts da,ya to a• in poueoton ol their "We•poM under a bUJ approved 1b~ay by lite sute Aatem~. Investigators said questioning of Galab and two other wit- nesses, Nageeb Saleh Nasser, 21, and Said Selah Habish, 29, led him to arrest Mosed. Police said the four men, all re- portedly employed as waiters or busboys, were relaxing after work with a small party when a quarrel started. The subject of the dispute was not immediately determined. The apartment where it oc- curred is in a cluster of units behind the strip of commercial deve lopmont along East 17th Street and just off Santa Ana Avenue. FroMPage A J BENEFITS. • • ends June 30. It contains funds · for dozens of federal agencies. In addition to freeing the veterans' education checks and the $50 payment for Social Security and railroad retirement recipients provided in the tax-cu~ law enacted earlier this year, Ford's signature will free extra funds for the food stamp pro· gram. Veterans Administrator Richard L . Roudebush said Treasury Department officials have assured the VA they would do everything possible to process $62.8 million in veterans' checks for June and place them in the mail as soon as possible. Roudebush said the checks were to be processed at the Treasury's disbursing office in Kansas City within minutes after Fotd signed the bill. The Treasury said it also is re- ady to mail out the $.'50 bonus checks for Social Security and railroad retirement recipients. The VA paid ·$222 million in checks on schedule June 1 for 900,000 of the 1.4 mUUon veterans enrolled ln school but that used up all the available funds . ,.,. .. r.,,e A I P USSYCAT ••• by complalnt.1 about the lldult movies, but that a few residents bave complained. • A petJUon drive started by a Balboa Panln1ul1 Point resident beian several weeu ago. I t A."ntonia Thomas Freed Convicted killer Antonia Thomas of San Clemente bas been placed on two years proba- tion and treed from Frontera Prison for Women after serving seven years or her life term. Orante County Superior Court Judie William Murray ruled that her sentence will be considered fUlly served wben she completes the probation term in urn. He additionally ruJed that Mrs. Thomas can not be deported to her native Philippine Islands at any time during or after the pro- bation term. His ruling ends the attempt of federal officials to re- turn her to her homeland. Mrs. Thomas, now 34, is being cared for in the Santa Ana home qt Deputy Federal Public Defender John Bond until she is ready to r~turn to public life. Mrs. Thomas was convicted of the murder of her infant son, James, in April, 1968, after two ~perior Court trials. Bond, a de- puty with the local public defen- der's office at the time, devoted thousands of hours of his own time to her case in a bit! to prove what he said was her innocence. The jury in her second trial before then Judge Robert Gardner ruled that she was guil- ty of feeding her baby a caustic substance believed to be lye dur- ing a fit of panic triggered by the news that her Marine husband was on his way home from Viet- nam. It was testified during the trial that a man then living in the San Clemente motel where Mrs. Thomas made her home was the father of the child. Frontera officials said Mrs. Thomas ha s been a mode l prisoner. She ttas devoted much of her seven years there to chapel work and other religious duties. Gun Range Was Needed BRIGHAM CITY, Utah (UPI) -A new police fir- ing range was dedicated Thursday, and two officers showed they really need it. The Utah Peace Officers Association wanted to do the dedication up right, so instead or a ribbon-culling ceremony, they decided to hav~ two officers snap the ribbon with gunfire. The officers stood back, took aim with automatic pistols and fired. and fired, and fired -500 times. When the smoke cleared, the ribbon was tattered but still intact. In Africa ..... . Captives Beg To Save Lives DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (UPI) -Two American students and a Dutch woman held by Marxist guerrill()s have ap- pealed to their countries to act as quickly as possible to save their llvea,· an Ameri~an embassy spokesman said today. One of the victims is Kenneth Smith, "22, of Garden Grove. It was the first direct com- munication from the captives, held in a mud hut village in neighboring Zair~. The spokesman said the two embassies here have received letters written by t.be students May 31 and mailed several days later in the western Tanzanian town of Kigoma, near where they were ~idnaped almost a month ago. The letters ''appealed to the ambassadors to do everything within their power lo act as quickly as possible to save the lives of the three capUves," the spokesman said. He gave no further details of the letters but added, "The am- bassadors in turn want to acknowledge that intensive ac- Rule Hass l e tlvity la continuing to obtain the 1are relesase of the three.'' In NaJrobl, Peter Steiner, u professor negotiating on behalf of the captives' parents, said he was finally makin( proeress 1n eff ortl to secure their release after weeks of deadlock. He re· ported they were "alive~ well. Steiner. an economics pro- cessor at the University or Micb11an, declined to disclose any details of the negotiations. saying, "I don't want to say any more for fear or jeopardizing the lives of the hostages.'' Steiner returned to Nairobi Thursday after trying for nearly two weeks to contact the kid· napers. His stateme~t was the .first sign of progress m attempts ·to free the prisoners. Guerrillas of the Marxis t P eoples Revolutionary Party kidnaped the hostages last month during a raid against a U.S.·run wildlife res earch center in Tanzania. Steiner said he exp.!cts to re· turn in the next few days either to Burundi, which borders on Zaire, or western Tanzania, where the hostages were seized. ' She's Ballplayer, Not a Supporter ROMULUS, Mich. (AP) - Eight-year-old Nancy Winnard doesn't think she should have to wear an athletic supporter to play baseball with the boys in the LitUe League. . Officials of the Romulus Little League North insist the r ule ap. plies to boys and girls alike. But Mr. and Mrs. David Winnard cont en d t h.e r u 1 e is d is - criminatory against their daughter, and they have hired a lawyertofightit. The issue may be decided in the courts if no compromise can bewOl'kedout. . Joseph Walsh, the attorney representing the family, said he would file suit in either federal or state court as soon as he de- termines in which one he can get the fastest action. Walsh charged the· league board "set up a false standard to embarrass girls and to dissuade girls from playing. I think it may be a veiled attempt to circum- vent recent federal court rulings that allow girls to compete in amateur baseball." Local league President Charles Christopher denied the allegation, saying, "The league approved the ruling with only one thought in mind -the s afety of the youngsters." · League officials conceded their local regulations requiring the supporters are tougher than na· tional rules which provide that only a catcher has to wear the de- vice. The Winnards lampooned lhe code by having Nancy wear a plastic tea cup pinned to her baseball shirt in the opening games of the season but that ended when an opposing manager protested Nancy's un- iform was in violation of league rules. The umpire stopped the game until Mrs. Winnard could dash to a nearby store to buy an athletic supporter which Nancy donned in a remote part of the field as a couple of women used their coats as a shield. The league official denied Nan- cy's civil rights were being de- nied and described her parents as "publicity seekers and trouble makers." Curio Desk Veneered in Yewood NOW ON DISPL AY MEXEL-HERITAGE-HE NAE OON-WOOOMARK-KARAST AN-BAKER WUIDAYS I SATUU AYS t:OO t. l:lO t , > NEWPORT BEACH • 1'727 Wl-;STCL!t'F OR.. 642•20$0 LAGUNA BEACH • 345 NOHTll COA~n· HWY .. ~Wt TORRANCE • iJM8 H~W'llfORNt: BLVD. tCl~n I' Ii 1119, ~II 12-5.3(.1) • 371H279 l Friday, Juno 13, 1975 OAl.YPtLOT A S 8\S W@M [( ~®l?WO©@ 'Bad' Doctors -Get Blaine· Tbe caiumn appears dally except Saturdays and Mondays. G<>I <& µrublt!t11 '1 Tlw11 u•ritt' l'ul Vu1111 Pat unll mt r1•(/ to~. yi:l llw u 11.,trers <11111 oc· I HHI .IJllU llt•t•d lll llU/111' llW(Jlllllt'Y 111 ;1or1t•rnir1e11/ <md /Ju11 111f'ss Mali 'J/llllf l/t1<'1>/IO/l.'I IU , • II , l) ti II II I A I \'uur Sl'rt'lt'I! O ra 119t> <:ouJ.t /)111J,!1 1'1/01. 11 () Hu .r J.itiU. C:u.~lu \lesu . <..',\ Y:!f;:!ti. I 111'1ud11 11uur 1:/t'p/10111.: 11"111/wr . • Ralrie• Shots DEAR PAT: My dog 1s due for another rabies inoculation. Are any reduced-cost clinics scheduled in my area du1ing the next couple of weeks before the June 30 license deadline"! E.R.,TIToro A rabies vaccination clinic is schedu(ed June 26 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Trabuco Elementary School on Trabuco Canyon Road in Trabuco Canyon. A list or rabies c lini cs sch edule d' throughout the county was in- cluded in your dog license re- newal notice. Refer to this listing for additional vaccination clnic sites, or phone 532· 7287. 6Talking' MOfJazine DEAR PAT· Can you tell me where l might obtain information about a •·talking magazine" for blind persons? 1 've heard one is available and I want to look into purchasing 1t for a blind relative who lives in .anoth~r stall'. W.R .. f'ountain Valley Write to the Christian Braille Foundation, 4444 S. 52nd St., Lin· coin, NE 68501. The magazine is tiUed, "Encounter." N o Su~la Law DEAR PAT : We bought a meal chopper last December from Two Guys Discount Department Store in 1 luntington &oach. We ·used it once and found the cutting blade was too fine for our needs. We packed it in the original curton and returned 1t with proof of purchase . Two Guys rcfu:-.ed to return our money. ~aymg 1t wa:-. against state la" to <1l·cept the re· turn of a used meal J!nncJcr. The grinder h ad been thoroughly cleaned, und I find it ha1·d to believe that such a la\\ exists. . II .A .. Costa Mesa A check with stale authorities did not indicate that this law is included in the lleallh and Safely Code. A Two Guys' management spokesman said that he had never heard or such a law either, and that you may return the meat grinder to the store with proof or purchase. Contact either Steve Budway or Kathy llill. Book Refund DEAR PAT: I'm a member or the American G;_1rden Guild Book Club of Garden Ci ty, NY. A while back I ordered a book e n- titled ''Begonias." The book was out of stock, so my payment was <.·redited to my account. The next month l orde red two books. send· ing the tot:.ll price of $11.34. because I coulcJn 't remember how much credit I had coming. My next statement credited the $1 l.34, bµt did not acknowledge my previous credit, showing a balance of $2.94 credit. I've writ- ten concerning the c redit and the overcharge, but no response has been received. T . P ., Dana Point R. O. Holgerson, supervisor of customer relations for American Garden Guild Book Club, says your $2.50 refund now has been issued for the "Begonia" book and the $2.94 due on your account bas been removed. Teamster Bribery Alleged SAN DIEGO (AP) -A Teamsters Union attot·ney of. ~ered the mayor re-election help in exchange for a mid-year pension increase 1·or polJce of· ficers. says a city labor negotiator. Josiah L. Neeper told the City Council on Thursday that the of· fer had been made to him in a private conversation with Teamsters attorney Stephen Solomon. If the mid-year increase wasn't granted, Solomon said the Teamsters would "shut down the city," specifica lly San Diego In· ternational Airport and the port district. Neeper said. Followin g N eeper 's stale· ments. the council voted 9-0 to re· fer the matter to the district at· torney's office and the San Diego County grand jury. Mayor Pete Wilson. the object of the alleged offer, called it "a new twist on the old protection racket." ''This deal offers to buy off lhc mayor at the expense of the peo· pie." he told news men. .. This is the s ame kind of extor· tion that has driven New York Ci· ty to the edge of bankruptcy " The 1.130-member Police Of· fi cers Association recently agreed to pay the Teamsters $190,000 to negotiate police wages and fringe benefits with the city. Wilson said he doubtt.>d that the POA knew of the reported offer. .. r believe they would be shocked and repelled," he said. Neither the POA nor Solomon were immediately available for comment. Watch Out; It's 'Black Friday' Again MIAMI (A P ) -Today is the d ay that all acute triskaidekaphobial's fear the most. But one psychologist s:.1ys Friday the 13th will turn out un· lucky onl y tr you think it will . .. We call it 'selective perccp· lion'." says Dr. Charles Ver- schoor , a psych ologist e1l Miami-Dade Communit y College. ··E very single de1y of your life, something pr<.'tty ad· versivc happens. On Friday the 13th. lr'OU get your mind tuned up to notice.'' According to a recent article in Psychology Today magazine, American business loses half u billion dollars a year in business losses each ye;;ir because many people st ay horn e from work on Friday the 13th. Authorities say triskaide· kaphobia -fear of the number 13 -has been around.sincethedays of early Greece. There were 13 persons seated at Christ's Last Supper, and Friday the 13th is the traditional day for witches to hold black masses. Numerologist Vincent Lopez says 13 is generally dis liked because it includes the numbers one and three, which add up to four. He said four "is a factual, realistic number. It's a tough number. People don't like to face facts." Most apartment houses and hotels don't have floors or apart· ments numbered 13, and many airplanes don't have seats with that unfortunate designation. But a ll that isn't stopping Robert Spedding, 20, of Miami and Carol Capp, 18, of Tampa from getting married today. f:hild' s-eye View Of Dad's Day Told "Sunday's Best" in the Duily Pilot will include these features, uccording to editors and re )>Jtters looking ahead to the 't~end : :0-ATHERS AND KIDS -From ' n "shorter'' perspect\ve, Daily Pilot Staff .wriler Laurie Kasper offers a Child's VleW O( Father's Day. It's a poignant look at Orange County youngsters who need a Big. Brother, scheduled to Jead off the Y 0 U Section. VEHIC LE RACE -The Fourth Annu:tl Sea-to-Shining· Sea Trophy Dosh, ffom New York to Los Angeles, was held re· ('Cnlly, with the some rule as i1lway11 : M oke 1t coui,l to ('OHl in unythinF: you ('l\n , in any way you can. Accompanying an entry in the motor home chui1111 was an As· sociated PresR r l'porter, who desc1ibes the action. THOSE N EWSRACKS -Some s uy they guarantee free speech, and some say they are mere clut· ter on sidewalks. but whatever the view, the right of those rlcke· ty stands that sell newspapers are controversial. Daily Pilot Stuff Writer Steve Mllchcll soli cited some opiniomi on Orange Coast newsnick rcgul::i· tion, and he describes the con trovcrsy in detail, o n the Editorial Pages. ADOPT A REF'UG EE: -Viet· namese refugees, profiled by employment categories in a separate story, are still up for "adoption'' by Americans will- In&; to help lhl'rn ~et into the mc..lt lng pol. Who to sec '1nd how to ~o about sponsorinll a refufi(cc Is de· tailed In article scheduled for YOU Section. High Density Daily P•IOI Photo ., ..... P~yM The east basin of Dana Point I larbor. with boats packed in uJmost gunwale to gunwale. has the hi ghest density of moored craft on the Orange Coast. The forc::;t of masts is sche duled to grow later this yc.ir us slips in the \.vest basin begin to go in. Sheriff-coroner's Fund Panel Tapped Orunge County s uµcrn sor::. have appointed a s pecial guvcl'n· ment tas k force to s tudv tiltt'rnative methods of fumlmg the county S heriff-Coroner's operation Sugge~tions for funding in· eluded: A vole by people livin~ mun- incorporated a reas to chHcrminc 1f they would like to establish a special t axi n~ dislrid for a higher ll·vcl of Sheriff's patrol scrvic.·es. . A study of possibly contract· ing with cities for municipal police patrols of the so-called "county islands'' completely s ur - rounded by incorporated cities. Board Chl.lirma n Ralph Diedrich suggested the Yolc as a method of relieving city resi· dents of lhc burden of supporting Sheriff's pl.llrol duties in county tcrntorv. The Fullerton s upervisor sa1<l he knows the She1iff provides other services to the cities. such as the county jail, but he said city residents shou ldn' l have to pay for patrols they don't receive. Sheriff-Coroner Bradley Gates argued that state law designates bim as Sheriff for the entire coun· ty and his deputies often assbl police in cities. Supervisor R alph Clark o f Anaheim suggested the special task force a l so stud y the possibility of asking cities to patrol the unincorporated areas surrounded by their boundaries. ln particular, Clark said, there are small pieces of county tcr· ritory that are located far from larger areas of county terntory. He cited a section of land between Anaheim. Stanton and Garden Grove called the "Gaza Strip." "It is ridiculous for a Sheriff's car to drive all the way out there though Lhc cities (o patrol such a 'Pogo' Dead; Cartooni.st' s Widow Quits NEW YORK (AP> -Selby Kelly, who took over the Pogo comic strip whe n l'ler husband, Walt Kelly, died two years ago, says she is dropping it. Mrs. Kelly informed the New York Pos t the comic.! strip possum will fade into oblivion Ju. ly 20 because newspapers have been shrinking their comics in recent years to save space. Walt Kelly started Pogo in 1949, basing i t on a minor character ht had drawn in the 1920s ror a comic book . At Its height, 1t uppearcd in more lhan 400 newspapers. That number 1s down to about 200, Mrs Kelly s1:ud "The de tail that'i; put into the Pogo strip doesn 'l warr:ml its bt.' ing shrunken down so small," she said. ~mall ~1n:a wh<.'n he ~uulrl l>e ut1h1ed bettcr ::.o me"hen-' eb c,' Cl.irk :-.uid . 'l'ht• l:.l~k t ort ~ that ··"ill ~tudy the altcrnat1ve fundin~ proposals \\Ill 111cludc Gates. the County ,\dmm1strative Offic<.'r and the County Counsel. Attorney Cites . . Insurance Rate By TOM BARLEY Of IM DAiiy f't i.t $Uff If doctors with proprietory in· terests in community hospitals were forced to divest themselves of those profit-making interests within the next six months we would be well on lhe way to solv· ing the malpra~tice insurance crisis. a trial lawyer s uggested Thursday night in a hard-hitting debate between Orange County doctors and lawyers. "Far too many 'bad apples' in the medical profession can walk across the street to a pnvate hospital wnich they partly own i! their work in a public hospital becomes suspect," Santa Ana at· torney Jac k Trotte r told the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association. "Cut out the bad apples and you cut malpractice insurance," Trotter said. "It is as easy us that. The bad doctors are being suce sued again and again and good doctors do nothing about it. .. "We should tell our doctors, ·physician, heal thyself'." Trotter demanded. "It is a strange thing indeed to see the most affluent sector of our society going hat in hand to the Legislature after many years in which it has fought to prevent reform within its ranks. "It is a fine irony," Trotter said. "Here we have the doctor<> begging the Legislature to in- tervene after opposing govern· m~nt interven tion in any form a nd every su ggested form of comprehensive medical in · surance.'' Dr. Philip McFarland, presi· dent of the Orange County Medical Association. agreed with Trotter that lawyers are a step ahead of doctors in removing "bad apples" from within the pro- fessions. McFarland pointed out that his organization worked towards the indictment by the Grand Jury of three local physicians only to see criminal action thwarted in the courtroom. "Our State Board of Medical Examiners need s teeth." McFarland said ... But it's also true that attorneys in recent years have priced themselves out _of the average Californian's pocket book." Democratic Assemblyman Richard Robinson told both sides in a bitterly fought discussion that both doctors and lawyers will have to give ground before a solution to escalating malprac- tice insurance cost s is found. Robinson s uggested public beatings throughout the state when insurance companies seek increases in malpractice in· surance rates. But Robinson agreed with in- s uran ce company represen- tatives that they face huge losses in the immediate future from a field of insuranc0' that has seen the most rapid growth of litigation in American history. Trotter disagreed and prote:st· cd that insurance companies are increas ing malpractice in · s urance rates on what they believe might be future losses ratherthan current conditions. ·'They h aven't s uffered losses," he said. "Statistics pro- w that they are going to win 78 percent of thejr cases and some of their projections on· what they think are future losses simply aren't realistic." Trotter pointed out that m any trial lawyers in malpractice cases have faced considerable cost s which they mus t un- derwrite long before their case goes to a jury. The great majority of those lawusuits e nd with a verdict for the defense and no remuneration of any kind for the plaintiff's at- torney, he said. "The plaintiff gets nothing but his lawyer, working on a cO••· tingency fee, loses the thousands of dollars he personally invested in the lawsuit,'' Trotter said. ·•1 know this happens because it happens lo me," the malprac- tice specialist said. Any action by the Legislature might be be tter aimed at the hospitals and their standards of patient protection rather than in- dividual doctors. Trotter said. ··we know that 85 percent of all m alpraclice laws uits involve hospitals," be suid. "It is also a fact that 75 percent of all Orange County hospitals are proprietory rathe r t h an public and, to lawyers, the inference · is ob- vious." MARllOLDS Assorted colors Req. 69c · FUCHSIAS Gttat for haftCJin9 basket. Known as the jewel of the shade garden. Re g. 1.98 AFRICAN DAISI ES COYer. Known as the Freeway Daisies. ASPARAGUS SPRENG ERi FERll Ideal for ground COYer or hClftC)ing baskets Req. 2 .49 REIGER BEGONIA Loaded with color for indoor and out TOMATO PLANTS HANGING BASKET SPECIAL YC>Ult CHOICI • CRl!!PIMG CHARLIE •PIGGY IACK • llOIA • Al~PLAME PLAMT, ETC. !~ s2" BLUEGRASS SOD DICHONDRA SOD ... 1.n ...... ·. • DA.ILYP'tl.OT Ftlday, June 13, 1975 • Sea Battle • m , Thai Gulf Paying for Non-cities THE MONEY T REE: Current· lY our Orange County Board of. Supervisors is grappling with next year's budget, trying to shave a nickel here and slice away a buck there. It's a familiar process for most of us these days. But county spending estimates for next year hover in the vicinity of $444 million. My milk bill pales by comparison. In the current Orange County b udget maneuvering, there is some evid'ence that o u r supervisors are taking second looks at the cities we have which are not really cities. Should these places foot more of the bill for operation of county government? The question has been posed b ut it surely hasn't been answered. HERE'S HOW THE question Jines out: Say you live in Newport Beach, which is an in- corporated city where taxpayers pay for their own police and fire protection. These citified people also pay the county tax rate, which in part supwrts the county fire depart· ment and Orange County Sheriff's Office. Now on the other band, let's say you are a resident of that growing community called Mis· sion Viejo. It's a community all .right, but it's not an incorporated city. So you pay no city taxes. You pay o nly county taxes, wherein you get police protection from the sheriff and fires put out by the county crews. ·so TH~ QUESTION is "Are the city people paying ~ounty tax~ to provide public safety services for t he non-city resi· dents of Mission Viejo or El Toro or Lake Forest or Laguna Hills? Maybe. Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich ap· par~ntJ~ suspects this is possible. Diedncb and other supervisors mulled the notion that maybe the non-city residents ought to pay more taxes than city people fot operation of the sheriff's ofCice. 0 YEARS AGO IN Orange Coun- ty, city taxpayers pretty much felt they had a responsibility for seeing t h at t h ere was law through the sheriff's .office out among the orange groves and up in the hills. Now, many of those orange groves and bills have been cov· ered by sprawling subdivisions, people and burgl ars. The sheriff's office has to operate more like a municipal police de· partment. The problems have become much the same. All this is interesting because if county government drives up the cost of police and fire protection for non-city residents, those tax- payers may want a voice closer to home in bow that police and fire protection is operated. AND BOW DO YOU do that? Either become a city or join one that's how. · · ' So after the n ew cities form their own police and fire depart- ments, the county will be able to reduce the s ize and expense of its efforts, right? . • Don't hold your breath for that 011e to happen. Co lombia Cr isis BOGOTA, Colombia -The Colombian government has deelared a state of siege in three ' troubled provinces in a move to l'ut down str eet protests by strik· mg workers and students. If Tendon Ease s T HA I LAND ~s~gerEyes Mideast Visit Bay o f B eng a l CAMBODIA WASHINGTON (AP> - Secretary of State Heory A. Kiss· ineer is likely to resume bis Mid· cJJe East shuttle diplomacy next month if dlflerences between Jsrael and Egypt on a Sinai set· Uement can be narrowed further. Sources said the visit of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin has improved chances of reviv- ing negotiations, but a final de- cision by President Ford awaits post-summit deliberations in Jerusalem and Cairo. KISSING ER IS said to be re- luctant to board the shuttle again unless he is 90 percent certain it would produce an agreement. His last effort collapsed three months ago. Ford expects to know within the next two weeks whether terms for ah Israeli withdrawal in Sinai can be arranged. A key factor in plotting ad- ministration strategy is Syrian Foreign Mi nister Abdel Halim Khaddam 's visit here next Fri· day. Egypt and Syria are press- ing for a prompt withdrawal of Israeli forces on the Golan Heights, but Israel doubts that a deal can be struck with Damascus. "Especially between Egypt and Israel there is a possibility of gradual change," Rabin told a news conference on Thursday. THE P RIME minister also em· phasized that there will be no agreement with Egypt until Israeli cargo is permitted to pass through the Suez Canal. A test of last year's secret understanding on passage of Israeli cargo is ex- pected within the next few weeks. Rabin said he believes "there is a basis for negotiations" over Sinai again. "But knowing the Middle East one has to have pa· tience. Don't expect anything quick or it might not work," he said. Kissinger was guardedly OP· timistic. ··-·* * * Britain Pens Big Arms Deal With Egypt By United Press International Britain and Egypt were report- ed today to have concluded a billion dollar arms deal in England and an Egyptian spokesman said talks were und'f!r way in Pvris for another billion dollars in arms and industrial aid from France. He s aid the deal involved purchase of from $960 million to $1.08 billion worth of British arms with funds provided by oil· rich Arab nations. The British foreign office refus ed to confirm the report. Ahmed Anis, minister at the E gyptian embassy in London said the ·deal had been worked out in talks in the British capital between Egyptian fore ign minis ter I sm ail Fahrni and British governme nt officials. Fahrni arrived in London Tues· day and was scheduled lo leave today for Madrid. Anis also said Egypt has told Britain and France it was pre- pared to spend up lo $2.4 billion in the two countries on construction and ·equipment of plants to build weapons in Egypt. He said the money would .be provided largely by Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. ··we have the impression there is a certain parallelism on both &ides," be said. As f'or prospects of his return- ing to the region, Kissinger replied •'A trip is not excluded." Meanwhile, Syrian President Hafez Assad and King Hussein of Joraan called on Arabs· to "con- solidate and mobilize" because of "persistent Israeli refusal" to withdraw from occupied Arab lands. Ind i a n O c e a n G ulf o f T hailand $o uth China Sea UPINewtmlP THAI PATROL BOAT, CAMBODIAN WARSHIP CLASH Six Thal Marines Injured in Gulf of Thailand Cooking Up a Lawsuit . She Gives 'Rll$pberries' to Recipe Ripoff ERIE, Pa. (UPI) -Mrs. Jack W. Zeller was a little suspicious of a publishing company's ~d­ vertisement offering to pay· $1,000 for favorite re cipes. Special assistant attorney General William J . Kelly, who. happened to be Mrs. Zeller's boss, said the co~pany J.>lays upon the vanity of citizens by suggesting national recognition for their recipes. So just to be sure, she added a few "extra ingre· dients" to her recipe for "Rhubarb Supreme Pie": one-half cup or epsom salts and one-half teaspoon each of cinnamon, nutmeg, chili powder and cloves. IT WAS ACCEPTED for publication. l~STEAD OF SENDING Mrs. Zeller a check. he sai~: the ~ol'll:pany said she would have to pay a $10.95 pubhcahon fee" not mentioned in the ad if she wanted to receive royalty payments of from $1 to $1,000. But what Mrs. Zeller cooked up was not a goumet's nightmare. It was the evidence needed lo bring charges against a company the Pennsylvania Bureau of Consumer Protection suspected was bilk· ing the public. Kelly charged the company did not tell con-·~umers its true purpose is to make money by charg. mg con~umers pu~lication fE!es, that it will approve any recipe sent to it and that 1t has never published a book. . The bureau filed suit in Erie County Common Pleas Court !hursday accus ing.Golden Recipes, of .~awJolla. Cahf., of false adv,~rtisin' • ~ T~e suit s aid more than 1,300 ·persons na- bon~1de have sent recipes and $10.95 to Golden Recipes. i._ • • ,(.'~Mi,·;·· .;(.': • ;.:-,,q:;.-•• :;:;:<$r.:· •·. • .)': •· . ,y To Spur Growth Ford Seeks Power Plant Tax Breaks WASHINGTON (APj -Presi· dent Ford unveiled today pro- posals designed to s pur the build· i!1g of !lew powe r plants through liberalized tax writeoffs and tax· d~f.erred tre atment of utility d1v1dends that are reinvested. Ford. in a statement. said he accepted and e ndorsed all re· commendations on the s ubject presented to him by his labor· mawgement. committee that studied ways to hasten utility plant construction and the con· version of oil and gas-fired plants to use of coal as a power source. SECRETARY OF Labor John Dunlop told reporters the pro- posals would result in a tax break for utilities in fiscal year 1976 of between $500 million and $1 billion. He s aid m embers of the labor-management committee would carry the proposals to Congress personally. At a briefing'. Federal Energy Daily Pilot Delivery Is GuarllfttHd Monday-Friday: II you do not have your paper by 5:30 p m , call before 7 p m and your copy will be de· hvered. Saturday and Sunday: If you do not receive your copy by 9 a m. Satur· day, Of 8 a.m. Sunday, call before 10 a.m. and your copy will be delivered. Clrclll•tl0111 T~._, Most Orange Counly Areas 642·021 Northwest Huntington Beach. and Westminster ....•... 540.1220 San Clemente. Capistrano Beach, San Juan C8pl$trano. Dana Pom~ South Laguna. Laguna Niguel •••.•••••• O S.OHO Administrator t'rank Zarb said the amount of energy the nation generates from nuclear power could increase from two percent to about 20 percent by the late 1980s "if we can get this program and solve other problems such as safeguards and disposal of nuclear wastes." In a report to Ford dated May 21, the committee lamented the deferral of cancellation of utility construction projects and said this "may be expected lo result in ~uture energy shortages and senous restrictions to economic expansion." KEY COMMITTEE recom- mendations endorsed by Ford in· eluded granting of a 12 percent in- vestment tax credit to utilities for an indefinite period, with applica- !ion of the credit to work already m progress. Congress recently boosted the tax credit for utilities lo 10 percent from 4 percent for a two-year period, but the commit- tee said this did not go far enou~h. Farmer Wins Apology But Loses Pet Deer NEW PALTZ, N.Y. (AP) - Jack LaFalce, who took on bureaucracy over a pet deer, has an apology from the state. But to-• day he buries the deer. "Some people might think we're foolish but we felt for this deer like our family and thev brought her back to us in a box ~. he said. ' A minister will officiate at a ·formal burial ceremony today on LaFalce's fa rm here. On hand will be a representative of the slate Department of Environ- mental Conservation, which pre- cipitated the series of events that led tolhe deer's death. La Falce-had cared for the deer sinct; it \\'.as ~ few. days old. He ran mto 1t with bis tractor and injured it 11 moQlhs ago. The deer died Wednesday of what officials said was asphyxia- tion after being s hot with a tran- quilizer dart by a conservation . officer. The department hail in- formed LaFalce that he was violating a state law by keeping the animal without a permit and officers arrived to take it so it . could be sent back to the wild. Atlantic Coast Gets Rain Fair Weather Dominates W estem States ... rcooltol wtolhtr in· /ornlel«>n wiU ~ /ound to- doy on Page AB.J Love Burts u .. 1,,..,..... ~ccident victims Thomas Bre~nan (right) and his f1ancee ~rJene Skkoll, boUl of Brockton, Mass., relax in his h~p1taJ room where he is recovering from freak crash in which fence post pierced hJs chest. Her nrm was broken f n accident. Both were to be marrled today (Friday the 13th) in the hospitaJ chapel. ' l. Thailan.d Marines- Wounded BANGKOK, Thailand CAP) - The Thai government ordered naval and .marine reinforce- ments into disputed waters of the Gulf of Thailand today after a sea battle with Cambodian naval forces in which one Cambodian boat was reported sunk and six Thai marines were reported wounded . A CLASH IN the gulf also was reported between Cambodia and South Vietnam. U.S. intelligence sources said South Vietnamese troops occupied Poulo Wai, at~ island 60 miles from both the South Vietnamese and Cambo- dian coasts, after a battle Tues- day night. It was near Poulo Wai that Cambodian gunboats in- terce pted the American freighter M.ayaguez. . Police sources in Bangkok re- ported an hour-long duel Thurs· day between Thai and Cambo- dian gunboats after a Cambodian gunship captured a Thai fishing vessel. The sources said another . Thai fishing boat escaped under fire fr6m the Cambodians. It could not be learned whether the fishing boat was recaptured. The battle occurred about 200 miles southeast of Bangkok in waters claimed by both Thailand and Cambodia. Cambodian boats have captured several Thai fis- . bing boats in the area since the . Communists took over the Cam- bodian government. They claim that the Thai fishermen are spy. · ing for the United States. AN UNCONFIRMED account in a Bang kok newspaper said a Th.ai border policeman was shot and wounded in a 15-minute bat- tle between Thai and Cambodian soldiers on the border near Aranyaprathet, 200 miles east of Bangkok . It said Thai reinforce· ments were sent to the area. Radio Phnom Penh, the only regular source of information from Cambodia, was silent without explanation this morn· ing. U.S. Offering A id to Schools With Refugees WASHINGTON (AP> -School di~tricts which absorb at least 100 Vietnamese refugee children are entitled to a t least $200 per child, according tQ the Depart· ment of Health, Education and Welfare. About $10 million has been set aside to help defray emergency costs of instruction on a one· time-only bas is, a s pokesman said Thursday. ··we expect refugee families to b£ dispersed widely across the nation. In those instances where ( I N SHORT J con c entration s d e velop, however, this funding opportuni· ty will assure the refugee school children do not become a burden on state or local school budgets," HEW Secretary Caspar W. Wein· berger said. E"er• Trial JACKSON, Mis s. (U PI> - Civil ri g hts le ader Charles Evers, whose income tax evasion trial ended in a misllial Thurs- day. apparently will be tried a second time. Justice Department attorney Michael Ahlen announced short· ly afte1· U.S. District Judge Dan Russell Jr. declared the mistrial that the government "is fully pre· pared and awaiting a new trial whenever a new trial date is set by the court." Solon Aides WASHINGTON <AP> -Want· ~: spec~alist in ba nking, hous· 1!1g, agriculture, foreign rela- llons, sp.ace, etc. to assist U.S. sena~or in bis committee work • Maximum salary, $83,975 a year. The Senate voted 63 to 35 Thursday to give each senator 'O abou.t s.102,000 to hire three such spec1ahsts al maximum salary Or, he could hir~ more than \brc~ people ut lower salaries. C5 R emodel WASHINGTON CAP> -Tbe Air Force is considering design changes Jn its huge C5 transport planes as a result of a crash that killed lSS peNJont during the or· phan airlift from Vietnam. Meanwhile, operating restn c· tfo.ns on the largest plane In the world c-0ntinue in force. the Air Force uld Thursday. • I 1 ,· JO)llHHarct Friday.June 13.1975 DAIL y PILOT As 91 Billion . .. - ... I Busch Train t\V reck8 Again Housing Bil·l Pwhea ·:·~ l could start maJcinJ Jow! interest loans from~ mUlion in revenue LOS ANGELES <AP> -In a second accident In • ~:d 1be A'nh1'UIC?r-~uscb monoraU t rain bas er• a1 lt carried tourt1ts on a sight.seeinf U>u r oltheVanNuy1 brewery. T _ .... Aa the two-car tra1n carrying nine passengers 1111,my ao en1lneer awuna to enier the bottle plant· :rtnandl1. It slam med into a door ol the buildina· 8hau.rtn1 all the windows on the rlght aide of (b~ car. All 10 persons were ( J taken to the hos pital, State althouah a spokesman for the lirm said none was in· ---------'. jured seriously and four were only shaken up. c.. ... e.. •• 8•ee1 SACRAMENTO <AP> -California consumers could. save $45 million a year under a new state re- gulation allowing d ruggists to substitute identical but less expensive drugs in prescriptions officials "~ . . ·.• Bu~ a s pokesman for those who have fought for fenenc drug substitution" said Thursd<t"y the state Board of Pharm acy's r egulation might not save consum er s any money. Fifi It A..., Sa• . ~ANTA MONICA (A P) -The huge Star s 'n Stnpes waves once again over Sam Kardashian's trash hauling company, returned mysteriously less than a week after Its theft. During its time in captivity. the 30·by-52 flag apparently was s tapled to a wall s omehwere Kardashian said Thursday. ' The 48-pound c ustom-made replica of the Ben- nington Flag of 1777, believed to be the biggest fl ag • fiying in America, flew Crom a 100-foot tower at Kardashian's rirm at the end of the Santa Monica Freeway and was visible for miles a round. It was· stolen a week ago and returned Wednesday. L .. •e•• Att~lu Girl . R EDWOOD CITY (AP> -An ll·year-old girl suffered deep cl~w lacerations on her face and scalp when a young lioness fleeing an amusement park attacked her on a s chool outing. • 1:-<!Ann Wol~er of Belmont was reported in good condition at Kaiser H06pital today. · Taeo Leap t o Death .PAsADENA <~PJ -Two persons struggled their way over a suicide prevention barrier built on Arroyo Seco bridge a nd jumped 75 feet to their de- aths, police reported Thursday. . Ronald K. Mac Master Jr., of Chats worth, who Jumped Wednesday morning, a nd Mrs. Car ol Robmson, 44 , of San Gabriel, who lea ped to her de- ath Thursd ay afternoon, were believed to be the 93rd and 94th victims since the bridge was bui lt over the wash in the late 1920s. fhlf!• fla ps F .... dlNfl Poi11ting the Wag SACRA MENTO CAP> -A compromise has been reached on legisla- Uon d~~ed t~ pump nearly $1 b illion into California 's depressed building industry and get thousands of families out of slum homes. Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy told a news confe r ence T hursday tha t the e mergency legislation -"a billion· dolla r attac k on un- employment and the pro- blems of housing" -has clear sailing ahead. T H E SAN F R A N · CISCO Democrat said 18-mont h -o ld Michael Bollinger gives directions to his h a ppy pa r e nts, K a re n and Robe rt Bollinger , to t ak e him hom e Thurs~ day after t hey were r~united in Los Angeles. Little Michael disap- peared a week a go wit h a ''m enta lly disturbed '' t eenage girl. He had been ubundoncd at u I lolly v.•ood m otel a nd taken to a foster ho m e befor e he w as 1<lent1ficcl. Seniors To Take Exams? LOS ANGELES CAP> -A U ni vers i t y of California raculty com- mittee wants a man- datory graduation exam $233 Million Tab for seniors to make sure they are not getting by on "gr ade infl ation." O ne c ommittee member ~aid Thursdav t he propos a l would answer a nagging ques- tion among fac ulty mem-State Employes Pay Hike Backed SACRAMENTO CAP1 -Th e s i x-m ::in legislative budget wnt- ing committee has voted to g iv e a l l s t a t e employes an 8.5 percent s alary hike that will co:-.t t axpayers S233 million. The action Thursdu v came after the :.iuthor of the budget bill , Sen. An - thony Be ilenson, told hi:; colleagues bluntly : "With all the things hu1ting and wa nting this year one group th<.1l is re- a lly not hurting and wantin g is th e !>l<.itc e nployes. Othl•r people r eed m ore o f what rnodes t resources we '.rnve." In other act ion on the proposed $11. 6 bi Ilion budget, the comm iltee: Includ ed a s a l ary hik e for civil service personnel a mounting to $153 mill io n , w hi ch ;,1ver ag-<.'s 8.5 percent, a ltho u g h in d i vidual !>alary raises will range widely. •Cave a $41.271 million s a l ary in crea s e t o l 'niversity of Cali fornia l'mployes and a $38.930 million boost to state col· lcge employes .. •Approv ed a S4 5 million fringe benefit p a cka ge fo r slate cmployes. s tate college Hnd U ni v ersit y o f Ca li fornia e mployes. De mo c r a li c o ffi cial bers over wheChe r grade ch<Jirs. <1ve r a ges a r e rising • Gave state cmployes beca use grading stan· making less than $753 a dards are dropping. month a one-year bonus THF. TEST was pro. in two checks tot aling posed in a report made $400 lo he lp ease inna. public Thurs day by a tion·s bite during the special Academic Senate 1975-76 fi scal year. Com m i tlee on Long The $233 million salary Range Educational Ob· tot a l wa s th e money jectives and Academic fi gur e Gov. Ed m und Planning. The r e port Brown Jr. had r equest· was relcilsed at a meet- ed. But the S45 m illion in ing of the Univers ity of fringe benefi ts was abOut Ca liforni a R egents' S7 million mor e tha n Educa tional Poli cy Com- Rrown had asked for. miltee. The lcgi:ll deadline for The fu 11 Acad emic the budget's adoption by &mate could implement the legislature is Sun-the proposal on its own, cl ay. But legi s lative although about a year of leaders have expressed .stu~y i~ expected befo~e doubt they will m eet the action 1s taken, comn11t- deadlin c. lee members said. I the full confe rence com- mittee would stamp its approval on the bill to-day~ wit.b t.b.J: meuure going Lo t.be n oors or both the Sen ate and the As· sembly for final action next week. Don Burns, Gov. Ed· mund Bro wn Jr.'s secretary of business and transportation, said that while the m easure won't satisry everyone, "I'll be very surprised if the governor doesn't sign it. .. The bill provides for $950 m illio n in bond money for housing, but ~ million would come from general obligation bonds t hat the voters must approve in Nov- ember, 1976. BY EARLY next year. Burns s aid , t he state made a-va-H&l>Je I ... mediately. ., ,, " McCarthy anJ the bill's chief a uthors - Sen. George Moscone, D· San Francisco; ·s en. George Ze novicb, D. F res n o ; a nd As · sembl y m a n Pe t er Chacon, D-San Diego - said the m ajor com - promise was inserting $10 million in slate fwlds to underwrite the bonds for loans to low a nd mod e r a t e -inc o m e families. ZENOVIC ll SA I D t here are 2 .4 million families in Califor nia now living in inadequate housing. I ~:s_;Believe It or Not / I ~™~ ®~©ml ~~ ~""Tl> Ula'f-Rla..., VEAi$ Sil( 6EHEllAn<JlolS OF TllE WM r.\Mll:t HAW. llE£)j MAlllN6 nE \IOa.O'S f'MSl 80Ull80H. .er "" 80 PROOr KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISICCY. OlSTllUD ANO BOTTLCD B'f TH( IAMlS 8 SEAM DISTllllNC CO~ CURMONT. BEAM. KENTUCKY SACRAM~NTO (UPI) -A federal govern- ment plan to ~imburse California partially for the extra cost or educating Vietnamese refugees has been called "totally inadequate" by state schools chief Wilson Riles. Riles' offi ce T hursday said Health, Educatir.1 and Welfar e Secretary Caspar Weinberger st?~ed that the federal government would provide :-. one- tim e reimbursement or $200 to $300 per c•.1ld fo r school districts who receive 100 or morr. refugee children or a number which is al least r11e percent of the district s' enrollment. T h e Los An~e l cs Democrat said tht• elder- ly, bli'nd and d1sa bkd were a mong tho:-.c with g r ea t er n eed s . T h e Ca lif o r nia S t a t e E mployes Assoc iation had asked for a t 2 pcr· cent s ala ry hike•. •Slashed $83 ,665 from ,--------------------..:....------------------- the budget f unds re- •• The Advent Videobeam Pro- jection Color Televi1fon is the first practical, hlgh-qual· Jty, large-screen telev ision set. It can make television watching a thing of excite- ment and pleasure. The staff of e ngineers a t Ad vent have created the finest, .sharpest, m ost competent unit a vail- able .•. bar none. U kt a reaular televf 1ion set. the Vtdeobeam receives any TV signal. I ns tead of pro- jecting electron beams inside the con ventional vacuum tube to a small viewing sur- f ace, it project" a safe LIGHT BEAM to a giant 2' SQUARE FOOT SCREEN. There are NO ELECTRON BEAMS projected to the screen and therefore n o radiation dan- ger. The 1et's controls a re much the same as any conven tionaJ set. Color adjustment, chan- nel selection, audio tone. volume controls, and Auto- matic Fine Tuning on VHF· UHF are among them. .. ques t e d by Lt. Gov. Me r vy n D y mally, a form er state senator. The m oney was for two co mmi ss i o n s t h e I I The image is projected to the six-b y-fo u r-foot special sc reen in glorious, w ell- dcfined color. Imagine Can- n on n ny bigge r than he already is? ... Archie Bun- ker's facial contortions any larger? Seems incredible and exciting. The Adven t Video- beam ls now ava ilable a t Henry Radio. Come see our brand n ew specially bull t demonstration studio and experience television like you've never before experi· enced It. 4 ., ' RECREATION VEHICLE &BOAT SHOW JUME 11 •15 ,,. 0 PILOT EDITORl.t\L P ."GE A Political Lesson Five Orange County officials with heretofore un- blemished records pleaded guilty Wednesday to a conspiracy charge.that could send themJ.o itrison .• Whether or not the five employes of the Orange County assessor's office d~ go to prison is almost bt..>sidc the point. Their careers are ruined, their pro- fessional lives a shambles. Their mistake was participating. at taxpayer ex· pense, in the Congressional campaign of their former boss. Andrew Hinshaw. In all li kelihood, despite recent examples at the federal level, they failed to realize they were thus iisking their freedom and their careers. The arrests and guilty pleas by these fi ve men should serve as a painful lesson to those who are tempted to become involved with political campaigns ma manner that would reflect on their own integdty. But there can be scant satisfaction for Orange County taxpayers and voters in the fate that has befallen these five, when too many facets of the cam- paign scandal involving higher-ups remain to be un- raveled. In the Public Interest A proposal to turn Orange County's paramedic service over to private companies fittingly died a quick death this week. The message got through to at least three county supervisors. Thomas Riley, Ralph Clark and Robert Battin, that most people feel life-saving paramedic service should be a public responsibility muc:h the same as police and fire protection. While the board killed by a 3·2 vote the move to fiddle with what has proved to be a vital service, il wisely left the door open for some future publi c de- cisions. That was done when it was suggested that special paramedic service districts be formed and the voters wi1hin them.. left to.decide what levels of..scrvicc they want and how much they want to pay. Both moves -providing a bro~d base for paramedic service and giving the voters their say - are in the public interest. Got the Message? The old image of the telegram as a fast. economical a nd dependable method of communica- tion has become a myth, says Rep. Benjamin Rosen- thal of New York. A two.year study of Western Union operations, tondurted by the congressman's staff, h as revealed. he says, that a simple, hand.delivered telegram which in 1945 cost between 20 cents and $1.20, depend- ing upon distance, now costs $7.75, regardless of dis- tance. That includes a flat $.1 chaq~e for delivery. The survey a lso turned upthemteresting possibili- ty that Western Union may owe its customers ~everal million doll ars in refunds for failure to comply with a little-known federal regulation requiring a refund if de- livery is not made. or ~t least attempted, within five. hours of dispatch of a teregram. Rep. Rosenthal now is seeking a Congressional in- vestigation of the Federal Communications Com- mission's apparently lax supervision of the telegram business. Meanwhile he advises customers whose messages are garbled or delivered late to ask for re- funds and to utilize Western Union's special $2 rate on Public Opinion Messages to complain to their le:twmakers. · Thanks to the congressman for his advice -even though it does arrive a little late. 'Yes, all that smoke is amazing ... particularly since it comes from such a teeny weeny fire.' A Losing Fight Wins Out (].S. Withdrawal frona Asia Sparks Fears ( ARTHOPPE ) Edward M . <Teddy) Kennedy, kicking and screaming, was dragged up the s teps of the Capitol today and inaugurated the 39th President of The United Slates. For more than two years. Mr Kennedy had waged a hard· fought, gruel. ing campaign against his nomination and election -wh ic h ended in a re· so un ding personal de- . feat when he swept 49 states (all but Massachusetts) last November The dramatic high point eame at t he bitlerly·divided 1976 Democratic Con vention in Chicago. The delegates were bit· terly divided over whether t hey loathed George Wallace more than they scorned Humphrey, Muskie, Jackson and the other tired old politicians -all of whom had been badly battered in the primaries. FINALLY, the chant went up, ··Draft Kennedy' Draft Ken- nedy!" Mr. Kennedy responded by sit· ting in an aisle, folding his arms and shouting defiantly, ''Hell, no'. Won"t go:·· But the Democratic power brokers, m eeting in a smoke- filled room at the Blackstone hotel, saw no alternative. They sent Mr. Kennedy a letter which began: •·From the Democratic Party of The United States, Greetings." • Once drafted, Mr. Kennedy vigorously campaigned against his e lection across the country. At 15 whistle stops a day, he de· livered his standa rd speech, opening with a detailed account of his misbehavior at Chappa· quiddick , and concluding, ' Dear Gloomy Gus Are you sure the 'T ' in CIA means Intelligence? Are you sure it does not mean Intimidation? JCV Gloom' Gu~ comments ilre submitted by re~ers ;ind do not necuurily rt!fle<I Ille views or 11'1e newsp•per. Send your~ -••lo Gloomy Gus. D•ily Plk>t ··would you want a man like that as your President ?" The experts unanimously <igreed that his drive and de termination would pay off with his overwhe lming defeat in No· vember But an odd thing hap- pened. Independents w ho listened to him would nod. look at each other and make some remark s uch as, "Well. he's honest enough to ad· mil his mistakes. How long has it been since we had a President like that?" Or. "At least he isn 't power mad." ALSO unreckoned was the hid· den backlas h vote. "So he doesn't want to be President, ch?·' the voters who hated Kennedy would say, rubbing their hands. "Well , we'll fix his little r ed wagon!" Coupled with this, was the hid- den backlash-backlash vote com· posed of millions of people who supported Mr. Kennedy s imply because they couldn't abide the people who despised him. As these three categories in- cluded virtually every voter in the nation, Mr. Kennedy won in a landslide in November despite despera t e, la s t·minute Republican cha rges that he was ''mud -slinging" -against hi mself. '"The people have spoken." said a gloomy Mr. Kennedy on election night, "the loud· mouths." SO IT WAS that the most reluc- tant candidate in American political history was sworn in on the Capitol steps here today. He then delivered the briefest Inaugural Address in American politica l history. "Well," he said , turning to the micr o phones and s uddenly beaming, "it worked!" ( t' Japan Sees Threat in Korea 'J'OKYO -Behind the calm ·or ficial react ion that the Com- munist takeover of Indochina af feels nothing, the anguish it has generated in the upper reaches or the Japanese government was revealed at a private reception attended by key figures of the ruling Liberal Democratic P<.irty <LDP1 One LOP faction leader who may be the next prime m101 ster or J apan d i s ca r ded th e b l and. u n revealin g p r o s e f avored by leaders of that cautious and con scrvative par· ty . A new Korea unified by Com munist force, he said, would bring catastrophe to Japan: a "civil war" between left and right. DIPLICIT in that grim pro- phecy i s diminished U.S. credibili ty in Asia after Vietnam. Communist conquest of Korea could come only if the U.S .• breaks treaty com mitments to South Korea; internal conflict that could destroy Japan's post · war democracy would then re- sult only from a belief that the Americans would abandon Japan as they did Korea. That Japan, East Asia's great industrial power and democracy, should be indireetly threatened by the Indoch ina debacle is steeped in irony. Japanese leaders somewhat smugly say the U.S. fiasco in Vietnam was inevitable and the Americans are lucky to be out of Southeast Asia. No non·Communist Asian coun· try s hows less interest in the domino theory than Japan. Indeed, there is a nonchalance here about the fate of Southeast Asia. O~ prominent business consultant is advising against future investment in Thailand because he feels Communist con- trol is imminent but considers this a min or loss. Japanese leader s generally regard Southeast Asia as a remot e backwater , unimportant both ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) politically and economically. B UT N EARBY Korea is the one domino tha t counts for Japan. as witness one o( Japan's most sophisticated and most worldly corporation presidents. ,\ decade ago. he advised the l '.S ambassador here to keep hands off Vietnam and let it go Communist. llis views today on Korea : ''lf the United States leaves Korea, you arc finished in all of Asia and the alliance with Japan is finished." The official Japanese position rules out any chance of that hap· pening. In a private interview, Prime Minis ter Takeo Miki told us he has absolute confidence in the U.S. Ii ving up to its treaty commitments. "'The United Stat es peopl e s till r emain a trustworthy people as far as the Japanese people are concerned." he told us. Unless there are ""gross miscalc ulations" (ap- parently by North Korea), Miki said, Korea "is not in for a military showdown." Unofficially, however , there is ang uis h about the futu re, particularly if President For.:d is not elect ed next year. Betraying old J apanese-Korean racial en· mity. one official at the foreign office here calls the Koreans "tough people who tend to col- lapse if things go against them." U.S. withdrawal. he predicted. would lead quickly to South Korea's collapse. THAT POSES this question : if U.S. commitments a re worth· less, how will Japan survive? Japanese·Soviet relations a re chilly a nd likely .to remain so. .Rel a ti o n s with C hin a a re warmer, but a Sino.Japanese peace trt!aty may not be signed; behind the scenes, Foreign Minister Kuchi Miyazawa is s t aunt'hly opposing an anti- Soviet clause insisted on by the Chinese. In fact, the cool·headed ~iyazawa is known to doubt how much protection Japan would gain from non·aggression pro- mises by Moscow or Peking. That leaves only o n e alternative to the U.S. defensive alliance: remilitarization <a sub- ject we w ill discuss in another column from here). But Japan's public opinion and mass media are militantly ,opposed to a re· a rmed Japan. nuclear or non- nuclear. That would set up a widely forecast t itanic struggle between left and right -the ··civil war" predicted by the LDP leader. Jn such a tragic confrontation, the right probably would be strong enough to win, but at the cost of J apanese pemocracy and what stability remaitfS in East Asia. THIS catastrophic menace has deepened appreciation among Japanese l eaders for the American allian ce. Although hi gh·level circles are buzzing abo u t Fo r eig n Minister Miyazawa 's return.ing from , Washington in April furious that , he had been kept waiting by • Secretary of State Henry Kiss· ini!er, there is visibly l ess grumbling about such petty ag- gt·avations than d uring our last reporting trip here two years · ago. Today's preoccupation at the foreign office is keeping Em· peror Hirohito's U.S. visit this autumn free of any incidents that could impair u.s .. Japanese rela- tions. Angry disputa ti-On in 1973 over· textile quotas, trade imbalances and Amea;can inattention have been replaced by apprehension in 1975 over whether the Americans can still be relied on for the defense of Japan that is essential to this nation's internal stability. That is why J apanese eyes, now a nd for years ahead, a r e fixed o n the U .S. periormancc in Ko)·ea. Some Thoughts on Fathers A father is a thing that is forced to endure childbirth without an anesthetic. A father is a thing that growls when it feels good -and laughs very loud when it's scared half to death. A father is sometimes accused of giving too much time to bis business when the little o n es are growing up. That's part· ly fear, too. Fathers a r e muc h m ore easi l y f rig h tened than mothers. A fat h er never feels entirely worthy of the worship in a c hild's eyes. HE'S NEVER quite the hero his daughter tbtntc:s, never quite the man his son believes him to be, a nd this worries him, sometimes. So he works too hard trying to smooth the rough places in the road for those of his own who will follow him. A Cather is a thing that gets very angry whe n the first school grades aren't as good as he thinks they should be. He scolds his son, thouarh he knows it 's tbe teacher's fault. A rather is a thing that goes away to war, sometimes. He learns to 1wHr and .shoot and spit U.rou.ih his te!db, and he'd run the other way except that t.bil war ls part ol his onJy import.ant job ln lire -Yfitjch l5 to make the world belt.er Cor bis ( PAUL HARVEY J child than it's been for him. Fathers grow old faster than people. Because they. in other wars. have to st a nd at the train station and wave goodby to the uniform that climbs aboard. Mothers can cry where it shows. FATHERS have to stand there and beam outside -and die in- side. Fathers h ave very s t out hearts, so they have to be broken sometimes or no one would know what's inside. Fathers give daughters away to other men who aren't nearly good enough so they can have grandchildren that are s marter than anybody's. Fathers fight dragons ~ almost daily. They hurry away from the break! ast table. oft to the arena som etim es called an office or a workshop. There, with calloused , practiced hands, they tackle the dragon with three heads : w eariness, work and monotony. They never quite win the fight, but they never give up. KnJihlS in shining armor or fathe rs in shiny trousers, there's little dl(fcrence as they m arch away lo each workday. Fathers m a ke betl wllh in· surancc companies about who111 live the IOtJaest. They know the odds. but they keep rl'bt on bet· ting. EVEN A.S the odds aet blaher and higher, they keep right on betting, rnore a nd more. And one day they lose. But fathers enjoy an earthly immortality; and the bet's paid off to the part of him 'be leaves behind. I don't know where fathers go when they die. But I've an idea, that, after a good rest, wherever it is he won't be ha ppy unless there's work to do. He won't just s it on a cloud and wail for the girl he's loved and the children,she bore. He'll be busy there. too, repair· ing the stairs, oiling the gates, improving the streets and smoothing the way. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT noocrt N. Wred, Publuht-r Thomo• Ketvll. Editor Barbara Krdbich. Editorlol Poge £dilqr The editorial page of the Dally Pilot seeks to Inform •nd stimulate readers by presenUns on this page diverse commentary on topics of interest by syndtc•t· ed columnists and cartoonisU, by provldl'na a forum for readers' views and by pr•sentlns this newspaper's oph\lons and Ideas on current topics. The editori al opinions of the Dally Pilot appear only in the editorial column al tile top of the paae. Oplnionl •· prcsS«d by the ~umnlata Md cartoonists and letter wrttert are th~r own and no endOl'$f ol U*r vi~• by the J>tUy ...... ...__ .. ., should be lnferTed. Friday, June 13, 1975 ( -~-~-ay~J_u_ne~t3~19_7_5~~~~~~~~-0~A-t~LV.;...;...P1~L~O-T~ ........ ~7 • L. /fl. Bop1d · \ Sweet Tooth? Try a Pickle Twenty years ago, just about one out ol every 10 attorneys carried malpractice in· suraoce. Today. ns many as eight out of every 10 do so, according lo the insurance boys. Far more people ore s uing their lawyers these days. And Car more are winning those suits. Also, slze of the claims has almost doubled in the last 10 years. THAT DIETER who intermittently craves something sweet.is advised to eat a sour pickle when the urce bats. For some mysterious re· ason, the taste or sour pickles blunts the sugar compulsion, I'm told. ONL V ABOUT 21 percent of the grownups in the Soviet Union still practice any sort of re· ligion. fights." QUERIES FROM CLIENTS Q. "Why did writer Selma Diamond title her funny book 'N'ose Jobs For Peace'?" A. "Because," she said. ··1 found that once a person has had his nose fixed , he doesn't get into many Q. "WHEN DOES a cat purr, while exhaling or inhaling?·' A. Both. One vocal cord purrs on the intake, the other on the outlet. Q . "Will' is 'Mexico' so called?" A. Comes from "Mexltili," the name of an Aztec god. AVERAGE MAN hereabouts puts away fewer calories these days than did the average man 50 years ago. Considerably fewer. Client asks how we can explain, therefor, wh y today's average man weighs seven pounds more than did his predecessor. Nothing to it. Our up-to·lhe-minute fellow has cul down far more on his exe rcise than on his grub. CONVERSATION Would you pay $5 to carry on 30 minutes of conversation with a sympathetic stranger? Some people would. evidently. A pair of en- trepreneurs in Berkeley, Calif., recemlly bired 22 people to do nothing but listen and talk with clients who said they needed some conversa· tion. Fee runs $5 for the first half hour and $1 Cor every extra 10 minutes. BIRD AUTHORITIES claim that emblem of peace called the dove can be a vicious little beast. It's merciless, they s ay, when pecking an opponent to de ath. ALL THE OTHER 49 slates combined are only five times larger than Alaska, please note. THERE'S a billboard in Massachusetts which reads: "Road closed -do not enter'. " The other s ide reads : "Welcome back, stupid !'' Addreu mall to L.M. Boyd, P.O. loa U60 Ce•U IMW, C:... '"" Ca"''"" lt71 L.M. .. ,. QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi lllFOUIATION "Do me a favor and stop saying, 'for your in- formation." ·· Aerialist, 26, Dies in Fall DENVER <UPI) - Lucy Fossett looked wor- ried from the instant she stepped onto the ladder, suspended by two wires, 55 feet above the Denver Coliseum floor. She and her brother, Mike, 26, inched their way apart, moving towards balancing the ladder with their weight as they performed one of the opening aerial acts of the C lyde Brothers circus Wednesday night. Then Lucy s lipped. Mike grabbed for her. made sure she had hold of t he ladder which began spinning like a top. But thrnugh his ef· forts to save his sister Mike was unable to grab on himself and fell 55 feet to the Coliseum floor and his death. THE CIRCUS CREW, including Mike's parents who were in other acdc.tl acts along with their son, ran to the spot where he fell. His head '"as split open and hi s nec k broken. Quickl y , th e ringmaster called the clowns to the center ring and a stretcher and two doctors rushed to Mike. There wa s nothing anyone could do, Fossett had met the same fate as his 16-year-old brother three y e ars earlier in Europe. No one in the circus wa s told of the performer's death until after the show had fini s h e d its final performance. Talk of Fossett"s condition was constantly heard behind the s cenes as the other acts prepared to go before the silenced crowd of 8,000 . THE CONCt.:KN showed. The face s of the aeria l i s ts wor e fd ghtened looks. Several of the women broke into tears of relief following their performances and fell into the arms of their male partners. Howard Suesz, presi· dent or the c ircus, wouldn 't admit the death during the performance, but it was obvious he knew what had hap· pt>ned. ··Things like this don't happen often," said the veteran of 31 years under lhe big top. Welcome to Fear City NEW YORK (UPO-ThesmaU white pamphlet be.an a hooded, grinning skull ;,and the words : ''Welcome to Fear City." Ofr·duty police and firemen plan to distribijle them by the thousands lo tourists arriving in Ne w York City. The campaign by city police and firemen's un- ions ts to protest the proposed layoffs of more than 6,000 police and 3,000 firemen. Officials of the 26,000-member patrolmen's Benevolent Association said off-duty officers begin· ning today will hand out the pamphlets at airports, railroad stations, bus terminals and hotels. The four-pa ge pamphlet is subtitled, "'A Survival GuidetotheCityofNewYork." It contains nine guidelines "to help you e njoy your visit. . .in comfort and safety," including warnings to ''Stay Off the Streets After 6 p.m .," ··Avoid Public Transportation," "Do Not Walk," "Remain in Manhattan," "Safeg uard your Handbag." and "'Be Aware of Fire Hazards." The pamphlets assert that hotel room thefts are uncontrollable. police and fire protection is already NEED HELP? • Call ALCOHOL HELPLINE • 24 hours a day • LCOHOLISM COUNCI OF ORANGE COUNTY in8dequate aJ'KJ µ1 ckpockl.'b. muggers, thieves, arsorusts and murderers roam the streets. "The incidence of en me and violence in New York City is shockingly high and ls getting worse e very day." the pamphlet says. "The best advice we can give you is tbiis: unlll things change, sta) a''ay frorn New York City if you possibJ y can.'· Mayor Abe Bt'amc. whose .. cn s1s .. budget for the financially beleaguered city calls for the police and firemen layoffs, called lht' campaign "an oul· r ageous action.·· Union President J . Kenneth Mc Feeley and other umformed forces umon lt'adcrs r ejected a plea from leading bus inessmen and former Mayor Robert F. Wagner to call ofrthc .. fcar c1ty" campaign. Dine at the ROSE&CROWN If the followint so11nds like you, pltlSI Clll tht Schick Weight Controt Ctnttr. 0 lmweielltFASToa,llls 0 Lo,1 Mitllt FAST on diets O Len "''1111 FAST•• Mt" 4itt 0 Lon Wlitllt FAST u hnnom 0 Glillff Mif't beck EVERYTIME FAST WEIGHT LOSS IS ALMOST AlWAYSA OISAPPOIN~ING FAI(· URE McMM you still Ii-tht Mint cnvint for the samt tooth thll 1111111 vov l'lttweitht in tht lint piece. Sellick Im 11 ,_, ..•. I p109ram tltat tlfttf1petl 0111 1f the same SS,OOl,OOG. rnurdl thlt ltd to the 111111111 ~idi Step Sm1ki111 PfOfrtm. T1uly diff1n11tl CALL MOW 558·8404 qes Town Ir CCMintry Oranqr and we will match Y.OU pound for pouna Here's your chance to enjoy il hearty pub dinner dnd Sdve $2.40. Dine with us at lhe Rose & C rown and we will honor the dbove note. When two or more dinners are purchased we will deduct the equivalent of an Engli:.h pound from your bill. Try the tempting fare from $2.50 lo $5.95. Now. more thdn ever it's a jolly good dedl. Please present the note when ordering your medl. Vahd through July 15. 1975 South C0<1:.t V11lage1 Sdnt..i An..i 2 Blocks Wesl of Bristol on Sunflower 556-7525 •one-stop ' shopping at its finest! OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS BICENTE IAL r ' ' I I I ' TFESTIVAL Presented By ARTISTS DE LA RUE On the Mall - FRIDl\.Y, SATURDAY,SUNDAY-JUNE 13, 14, 15 Saturday, June 14 is Flag Day { 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fly It!! ' . • I) DAILY PILOT Friday, June 131 1975 Weeke11d Cale11dar- Tidelands Regatta Scheduled Saturday The Southland's top racing yacht1:1, skippers and crews will be splitting tucks off Newport Saturd ay whe n a bout 35 s ailboats of the Pacific Ocean Racing Conference CPORC> join Newport Hurbor Yacht Club's Huntington Tidelands race which is a lso a feature of the Ahmanson Series for ocean racing croft and Corkelt series for the Midget Ocean Racing fleet. For the PORC entries the race will be the windup of a series that has featured several of the newest yacht designs plus some of the veterans of the sport. "nle race starts Saturday ut noon a quarter of a mile west of th,e Bal boa Pier and lakes the fleet over a 26 -mile course to Huntington Beach and return. TIDNGS COULD get slightly hectic by midafternoon when another fleet of sailing yachts from Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club in Los Angeles Harbor is expected to arrive down the coast in the Bahia de Cabrillo Reverse Argosy. The Cabrillo fleet will finisn Halsey Wins Windsurfer Doug Halsey of Alamitos Bay won the Class A division of the Windsurfer Association Newport Beach Regatta Sunday. There were 26 boa ts in the combined A and B fl eets. CLASS A -l , Doug Halsey, Alamitos Bay: 2, Mall Scweitzer, P acific P ;.ilisades; 3, Bruce Matlack, Newport Beach; 4, Frank Wallze, Newport Beach; 5, Robert Hawley, Santa Monica. CLASS B -1, Ken Ba ldwin,. Palos Verdes: 2. Will Nelson, Newport Beach; 3, Simone La Pay, Alamitos Bay. off the Newport Pier and will proceed to Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, co-sponsor or the event, where a gala evening of ente1·tainment is planned for sk ippers and crews. The Revers e Argosy fleet will race back to Los Angeles Harbor on Sunday. Small boats will get in some competition here this weekend in Lido Isle Yacht Club's June Regatta for inside the bay classes. DOWN TU E coast, Dana Point Yacht Club will stage the third r a c e of i t s P e rf o-r m an c e Handicap Racing Fleet series on Sunday. Yacht racing fans who enjoy the s pectator aspects or the sport will head for Marina del Rey where California Yacht Club has matched up two CC-6ls m the annual Cal Cup Series, a thr'ee-race affair that gets under way today and continues with one race each day l'hroug h Sunday. Racing in the Cal Cup series will be J acob Wood's Sorcery, reP.resenting the host club, and William F. Niemi's J oli from Seattle. Both yachts are tuning up for the start of the Transpac July 4. LOCAL STAR sailors \\ill head south this weekend for the a nnual competition for t he Rollins DO\\ I hosted by San Diego Yacht Clu b. Entered from the Newport area are Barton Beek and Skip Elliott of Newport Harbor Yacht Cl ub. A highlight of this meet will be lhe appearance of Pelc Pe tterson of S\\ eden. former world champion a nd Olymp1t· medalist in the class. Southern California Yacht Racing Association calt:·nd<1r: Los Angeles-Long Beach CABRJLLO BEACH YAC'llT CI.CB -Bahia de Cabnllo BOATING Reverse Argosy CCabrillo Series 3 and 4), Saturday, Los Angeles Harbor to Newport Beach. Santa Monica Bay CALIFORNIA VACI-IT CLUB -Cul C1,Jp, t oday, Saturday, Sunday. DEL REY YACHT CLUB - Marina del Rey to Isthmus race, handicap, Saturday. WlNDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB -Invitational regatta, Saturday, Sunday. KING HARBOR YACHT CLUB -Lido-14 F l eet 9 c h ampionship, Saturday , Sunday. Ncwporl-BaJboa \' ACHT RACING UNION Final race, PORC, Saturday. NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB -Huntington Tidelands race. Ahmanson Series, IOR, Co rk e tt Series, MO R F Saturday. BAHIA CORINTlilAN YACHT CLUB --Bah ia de Cabrillo Reverse Argosy, Newport to Los Angeles, Sunday. LIDO ISLE YACIIT CLUB - June Regatta, inside classes. Saturday, Sunday. DANA POINT YACHT CLUB -Pll RF Series No. 3, Su nduy. .Sa n Diego S:\N DI EGO YACHT CLUB - Rollins Bowl, Star, Saturday, Sunday: Hote l d el Coronado Se1;cs. PC, Saturday, Sunday. CORONADO YACIIT CLUB - Sma ll Boat Regatta, Saturday, Sunday . San Diego Waters ~·<V-®<!HiHiH!>~®•<iHiHiHiHt••@ : Where do you go to get your ~ Won't Take Waste : MARINE SU~PLIES and1et % i .the:" at DIS~OUNT PR~ES? ! SAN DI F.GO <AP 1 -The San Dit-go Regional Water Quality Control Bo:.ird has r eject cd new Coast Guard regulations allowing boat owners lo disc:h<tq.(c \\'aste into San Diego and Mission bays. i I ~ AIRPORT :$ BAKER ~ MOM ~ :: ::: 0~w Take Newport Blvd . -. j cc Exit East at Baker & 'lll'T ~ :::> 0 • 4 a.. KALMUS Right on Pullman -e A.dams Trophy Races Readied The Newport Harbor or bis wlfe and made it Yacht Club ts cleating emblematic of the the decks tor t.he..annual wo~n ' s-n a ttt>nal ·s ailing oC tbe Adams cbampionsb ip . This Trophy Series, symbolic trophy, like the Hodder or the women 's North Trophy, was won three Amer l c an s a i Ii n g times by the Cohasset' ehampionships, Aug. Yacht Club a n d was 25-28. retired. The e vent will draw Mrs. Adams t h en HYPNOSIS Learn To Control YoW' Habit• ' Lose Weight • St9p Smoking • Relieve Insomnia • Gafn Self.Confidence • Re11eve 1""en ston • Improve your Memory and Concentrutlon. San Cle m ente Hypnosis Ce nter 655 Camino De Lo$ Mares,* Suite 126 1Jh'lllf11I Pl11u ArNuSl (romS1&11ClclfWlll•G--' tt.1>1lell PHONE493·3332 the top women sailors deeded a trophy which from each of the eight she called Trophy A, to United Stal es Yacht become the permanent Racine Union areas. It possession of any club will be the second time which won it three times i n 1 4 y e a r s t h e straight. It W(\s retired prestigious event has in 1934 b Y the Indian t"iiiim•liiililiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bee n beld in Newport Rock Yacht Club. Then Beach. NHYC was ~t came Trophy B which is to the Adams Trophy still the kudos being series in 1961. raced for today. NHYC ALSO will be o:::...-.:cet:=~ ho s t to both ~h e quart er -fina l and semi-final e liminations for California CUSYR t; Area G 1. T he quarter fina ls w1l i be sailed here June 28·29 and the semi fina ls Aug. 2-3. T his year 's Adams Trophy rompelition will be sailed in Etchells·22 Class s lo op s which require a c rew of three in addition t o the skipper The' Etchells is a 30-foot, six-inch keel sloop that was originally designed as an Oly mpic craft. The original trophy for the national women's Nklhl ~d mcwnlno low clouds wilh • ~11al clearlno lhls •fl•rnoon. L1911t v•rl•bl• wl nds n IQlll •nd morning nours. HIQlls today nHr 6S. Coast•I lem~ralures will ,.,..~ b91wun S7 and U . lnl•nd l•m· i:ieratures will r•noe belwMn 60 and 12. Tht w•ter le,.,peralure wlll be 61. Su~ Moon, Tide• FA I DAY Second low 6 39 p m 2.3 SKond nlo11 12 33 a.m. s.2 SATURDAY F1r'!.l low 7; '° •·"'· .0.3 Firs I n1011 2: 3S p.m. •·• Second low e:Ot p.m . 2.t SUNDAY Flrsl n1011 1: 30 a.m. •.s Flrtllow 8. 32 a.m. o. t SKondhlQtl 3:30p.m. •.7 Se<ond low 9.32 p.m. 1.9 Sun rises S.•I a.m .• WIS t :OS p,m, Moon rises9:SI a .m •• uu tl:t8p.m. sailing c h ampionship ------------i was the Hodd e r Cup , placed in competition by Commodore ·J a m es R. • Hodde r of Boston Yacht Club in 1924. I N 1925, Charles Franci s Adam s presented a cup in honor fl'8Ci•a;ru:za •'I ,...,: A grHI place for k ids. In the DAILY PILOT Bellringer Buys! FATHER'S DAY 'SPECIAL Ship's Bell Marine Clock Save$30 Buy salty Pop a Salem Ship's Bell Striking Cloqk! Solid brass case, 8-day, 3-inch sli- vered 24-hour dial. Strikes nautical time. Mounted in marine wheel. . Reg. $110.00 $80.00 SIMILAR SAVINGS OTHER SIZES 30 SPECIALlY SHOPS IN .-~ .. ·•------..-.. A TURN OF THE CENTURY VILLAGE ATMOSPHERE ... ADJACENT TO -..~..---.. ..... :._,~THE FESTIVAL OF ARTS GROUNDS. OPENING JUNE, 1975 Some prime space available Thc board applie d t o the fed e r a l Environmental Protection Agency for perm ission to mainta in the present state laws. which ban discharge of any kind into ba} waters. The Coa~l Guard rl'gulations. cnattc<l in J anuary. <ti lows vessels to discharge into t·oasta l and inl<t nd waters if the \.Vaste is treated by a macer ator-chlorination device on the boat. f> BRISTOL @ i1rilfit.4111~'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ $ ~i~ * ~ $ •i-at ~ • • g ~ • Harriet Stockwell, a member of the r egional board, called the Coast Guard rules a backward step in the fight against pollution. ·~ ~ $ :~ ~ $ : .. The Ashes.. COA ST HWY I $ • ' MOM Marine i And one m e mber of the slate Water Quality Control Board said the m acer ator-chlorinator device appro\'ed by the Const Guard .. isn't worth the powder to hlow it up " ~ 3048 ftULLMAN, COSTA MESA 557-9901 _ r;>J(I) ............... $$$W"" If tM fottOW111t JOu11di lib you, pltm call tltt Sellick Wti;tt Co111rol C111ter. 0 Lott •"'11 f' All u polk 1.-l•rt wtitllt f AST 111 ''""' 0 lert Mrt411FAST111 Wlttf tfttt .J lest ..... t FAST o llv"'9M 0 GliM4 """'' ._. EVElllYTIM[ ,AST WEIGHT LOSS II ALMOST ALWAVSA DISA,,OlllfTllll Q Ull UM ~ ~--stifl llM ttM - ~ fer lllt Ullll l0t• tllet _.. Y111 .. ...;it 111 die fint .-.. ~""·-····'"..,... .............. _ ....... ,_. dllti.tltelllt ..... ~St-.llltelliet ... _ r,,_-.-1 CAUMOW 558·8404 Public ~---AUCTION FRIDAY, SA11JRDAY, SUNDAY at 8 P .M. Bargains on Fine Crystal. Sterling Siluer. Porcelains. Oriental Objects d'Art, Paintings. J ewelry. Antiques. Bronzes. Furniturt'. Select Indian Turquoise ... S 1.000.000 INVENTORY / 111111, J.,taf(''· Court~. ()111.of-l'ul\·11. llu11J..m1J11'11'\ VISITOR St Com e and see w hat fun an AUCTION c an bet FREE ADMISSION! ... across th(' street from seuen of th<· outhland's most d egant waterfront restaurants! HOURS (. \ .. } ... ' '·/· .' . . ... Inspection & Priuate Sales 10-S U\ILY 1 -5 S \TURD\Y & SUNIHY (. kr,('J \\cthw-.Jay .\. Thul">cfav AUCTIONS HELD EVER'V FRIDAY. S A11JRDAV, SlJll#DAY at I P.M. • I ' ll~E YOUR BANKAMERICARD. MASTER CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK O R CASH 2542 Wat Coa.t Hltlt••v Newport a..u. Callfonda 92660 , (714) 645-1200 . \. SOUTH COAST VILLAGE Bicentennial Kickoff This Sunday, June 15 On The Village Green Special Outdoor Stage Performance By South Coast Repertory Theatre. Scenes From the Fabulous New York Stage Hit "1776." Als o Featuring the Santa Ana Winds Marching and Concert Band. Do n't mfss this Gala Event ... Beglns at l p .m . " I ~j • MU t \V . ~I Shop~~U1111n Weekd .. v1 tO.q Acrou the 1treet from South Coal"t Plaza at Bear end Sunflow•r. 1 I t r J T I , • l Local Agency . Backed County Feai-jul of Feder.al·lnteroention By WILLIAM CHREJBER OUIM 0.11, f'Oet..... • and voUna rights. SANTA ANA -FeArful too many strings mlly be attached to federal water polluUon 1rant mone-y, Orange County st.l'pervisors voted Wednesday to create a loca1ly funded joint powers agency to clean up pollut. edUpper Newport Bay. But the attorney for another fledgling joint powers unit that tried and failed last week to win federal Environmental Protec- tion Agency (EPA> endorsement said Uncle Sam still might step in to do the job. Tbe board asked the EPA to withhold water ma.n11ement grant. funds from the NewPort· Irvine-unit 1111tit fU1I membenh1JJ was acbleved. . . THE EPA TOOK it a step further, completely denying the agency's application on the ' grounds the Upper Bay is too small an area to receive a re- . gional water management de- signation. Supervisors then Qr'dered H.G. "Despite any local programs that might exist, it is entirely' feasible that the EPA could still designate a regional waste water management agency with power over the bay," said Alex Bowie, attorney for the Newport-Irvine Waste Management Agency. "George" Osborne, county En· vironmental Management Agen- cy chief, to prepare a report on other alternatives ,open to the county to clean up the bay. Wednesday , Osborne responded that be sees ~·no possibility" the Upper Bay .watershed alone could qualify under federal guidelines as a re--.gional unit. THAT GROUP, A consortiuru of waste and water control or- ganizations,· had been endorsed by supervisors with the pro- visions the county be given multi· pie voting power and cities were invited to join. 1 RE A~ SAID county govern-· ment alone couldn't qualify as a planning agency because too many independent · jurisdictions lie within the watershed. But in action last week, supervisors withdrew their en- dorsement charging its directors bad applied for federal designa- 'lion and funding before complet-' ing agreements with the cities and the county over membership These include county territory; the cities of Irvine, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Santa Ana; County Sanitation Districts Num - bers One, Two, Five, Six and Seven; the Irvine RAnch Waler District; the El Toro Water Dis- trict; the Los ~lisos Water Dis- For the Record · Dissol11tim1s 01 /Harriage Entel'tcl~'l'lO McKelve'I'. Htnry Kt1lh •nd Lenore Ellubeth,tlc 'T•YIOf', PhYlhsJ11ne •NI John Worthy Elklns,Jemes W. •nd M•r'I' Nell Wet kins, Rosem•rle and Ivan M. Slltllon, Leonard w. and Toni L White. Elaine M , and Laurence D. Erspamer. Rochelle Maroon and Waller Lee Schaffner. Charles A. and G•'I' VS. Robbins, Barbara Jean and Wynn James 'SP<lngler, Kuen and Waldon Orison, Patricia A, and Paul L. Chisolm, Karen C. and Charles R. GateWOOd, Glenda J. and Rondal w. D•vls, Harry Edmund and Sue Chrhtlne R11tc1a, Valla H. and Manuel D. 11.amos, Ph'!' Ills and Johnny Yows. Marla E Iona and John Lee, S'l'lvla E and Peter A MtlbOurnt, Marilyn and David Veluquez, Allc1a and Jo~e L11•~ Hink le, Rita •NI Billy Joe Gerritsen, Joyce and Gerhard Cohen, Tany<\C endJ•ckM, SI.le'!'. Mary K. and Kerry E. O.,.e, Terrie •nd D•v•d Swanson, Juell th A. and Terry M. Rowiu. C.nd1ce Lynn •nd Roeert ~rlts Lawrence, Louise C. and Fr•nk C-rtlll, Ro!Mrt P. •nd Linda Renay Brettmann, Buber• K. •nd Jonathan IA, ACS.ms. Thomas Fr•nch Jr. and Mar90Mar• La Pointe, C:..rol LH -...cs Edmorlcl Ar<IUll•· Ketchum, BHtrlce Joy and Oakley Harris GoNe1ez. Josephine •nd Joe J lrnene.r, Pott&r, Darltnt Mee and Phillip Georc;ie c.hounlli(.d, Myron W. and Est her N. Kowtlt'lyl\, Helen Sus.n •nd Joseph Parker, E'rik J . •nd Ann E Swll\llt'f', Sylvia M. and Re'I' L.E. l appe, P•trlclann and Roborl J. Neel, Glenct.11 D. and Rodney J . Mansur. Cl•udle Kay and Jon C.,rlton SchnoeDeltn, Phylll~ and Ronald Bowley. ~lchael James and Faye Lucille Fry, Frederick Robert and Terry Lyn J/lfW'I, Herb and Mary Ann lr~pour, John A. and Cheryl C. 8•11ey, Londa Joyce and Robert Lymtn Wiiton. Robert 9. and Carol G. Kffft, SJeven Mlchdel and Christine Aike Mcilwain, Phllomen• M•ry •nd Tl'IOmuJay Tl'l&Hltm•n, Richard A. and T r~uie M. E11terecl June' .Johnson, P•trocl• Horngren •nd ~Thomas Lt8reChl, Janel Lynn and Devis El-liott PrlOf', Randy R and Cl•UOellt Hopltins, Ron•ld K. and Shirley F. Gerda. Ramon Merc•dO •nd Ubrec» Mierllnez v.'hllt, K•ren L ind Ro~r Steven St•warl, Terry Lloyd end Jo•n Laverne I Bl!LTZ ~RL L. BELTZ, passed away June 11 197~ In Long Beach, Ce. ~llve of D;•~ge county. Survived by one brqltltr R•lph Beltz of Sent• Ane. C..; one 11sier, Luc Ille Wiikens of lustln; fol/If MpNlws and two nlecu, Services wt\i be held Saturday 1:00 PM, Bell 6rOldway Chapel with Che plain James c.ottoft officiant. Interment, HarbOr ~ Mtmorlal Park, directed by Bttl llt~•Y Mortutry .. ULTZ·IHGHOM FUHEULHOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 IELL HOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa . 642-9150 • McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-941 s San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 PACIFIC VIEW MlMOllAl PAIK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 4500 Pacific View Drive Newpart Beach, · • Cahlorn1a 644·2700 PIH FAMILY ' COLONIAL FUNHAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 Brewster, Myra E. •nd L•rrv G. Halley, T•mtr• A.•NI Grel)Of'YW. Upton. P•uletlt M. •nd John 8. Long, Sheri! Rene and Meri. Wiiiiam ltWWs, Helen L. and La Vern c. V•n LAthn, Ron•ld H. and ConsUrice Mae CMneil, Kerl R. lM>d Wendy K•y Levin, Judith L. M\d G•ry Ill. Mino. B•rtwlra A. and Michael J. Menchac•, Jane A. and Daniel . laylor. Edith Harriet and Donald Keith · Ortt<)a. Judith Lynette and Macarlo Medina Bothwell, Merle and Douglas ICent McAllister, Frank D. and RebeltahJ. Newman, Jam" W. Jr. and Joan L How•rd, Elc;ilnG. •nd Cheryl Ann Hanna, James Ross and Joan Marie Oomrl•s. Oona Id B. and Jenece M. Payne. Gerald Ray and Linda Ann Norris. Barbara J. and Wllll11m H. SpollCloro, B11rbara A. and Edward F. ThOmas, Anne B. and Norman L Howard, Shelia Sue and Charles Walltf"INI r Mole, Ltl•.nd C. and P•trlcia A. Wiiey, Thomas F. and Shirley L. Hall, Barbera Lee and Larry W•rne ZUblet•. John M. and Ann•llne Crall. GeOf'ge Alan and Lynne Ol- KrKher, 8Ud E. end Judy A. Sinc.leir, Jun •NI Frank Woodlow Curtlu. Ruell• P. and Dorene E. Rayburn, Nancy L. •nd Jerry D. 0.vls, RC>btrt M. and Judith A .• Loud, Hobirt R. end Marjorie Hollend., J•mes Edward and Lucille Ka y Ricl>ard~. Velma S. •nd Glen C. Fay. Gled'l'S IWbel and John Vernon Or•k•. Charles c. and HI Ida F. N'f'enfMlis. Craig M . and C•ndl Jo McCormack. Joyce •nd Henry Elltert4'-tt .Wn, Kyunc;i At and Joon Ho eo1 ... 11, s..isan R. •nd Mld1ae1 D. Neville, Jeck Anton •nd Linda Carter Ledelmt. Carlos and K•thlttn Ol- Tucker, Ronald L. and KatllrY'I J. KHr, Mildred S. and John t.. Ooldsteln, ~rel• A. and Geoffry Blair, Patric I• Mae and James CltKel Wincor, UIVlde Ann and Allan o. Santos. lwbel and Fr•ncisco Radcliff, Franlt N. and Karen A. Hicks, John Thomas and Cath) Yvonne Lynch. Marjorie E. and Robert R. Oberst, lls.e end Thomas K. Plott. Wiiiiam H. Jr. and Vlola Kay Ac;i11llera, Mary L. and Allred R. Vauc;ihn. Gary M . and Deborah D. Fietdslad. Roxanna R. •nd Glen D. McKelvty, Joanne KathlHn and JowphHenry .Wrrls, Cl•irt W. and Everett E .. Jr. Ba1c11e1or, Norm• Lynne (l:lodOf) and RObtrt Wayne • Golden_, Billie Ruth and Delmas Franlt Relmier, Charles B. a"d Mara N. FousnouQllt, Robin L. •nd William Fi"'4w, Marll'l'n Thf?rew and Roetrt Ira H•mriclt, Donna L. and Jesse N. 111 Anderton, Jo Ann """rie and William Edmund Maynord, Theodene and Robert 8. Ruiz, Lupe •nd Reynaldo Munoz Mellnowskl, Barbara and Randall Josepn Birth& May t7, 1'7S Mr. arid Mrs. Theodore Mannaert, uguna Nlguel, c;iirl Mr. •nd Mrs. Richard Miller, C.plstrano Buch, boy May 1', 1t15 Mr. tnd Mrs. Harley Schultz, C:..plstrano BHch, boy .Jllfle t , 1'7S Mr. and Mrs. Mario Marino. 22.US Gold Rush, El Toro, boy. June 2, lt7S Mr and Mrs. Charles Chelabian, 913t Cathay Clrcle, Huntington Buch, bOy. Mr. and Mrs. Tadalchi Fukumoto, 973 Alllta Drive, Costa Mew. girl. FATHER'S DAY JUNE 15th trict and the Orange County Wate.· District. · .. This lack of jurisdiction may be overcome by the' formation of a jolnt powers agency includin several of the jurisdictions having land use and other powers, such 'as the cities," Osborne said. HE TOLD supervisors the county may have been able to qualify for regional EPA grants had it included the watershed~ or Trabue<> and San Juan Creeks in the south county. Bulbe noted any funding would probably come with stri~s ·at- tached, including desires of the EPA to control local air pollution and land use problems. Osborne said the local effort could be funded .with about $700,000 in available Newport Harbor tidelands funds and coun- ty fiood control district money plus whatever contributions would be made by cities and other agencies. That possibility was confirmed by two organizers of the Newport· Irvine agency. ROBERT SHELTON, Irvine Company consultant, and agency attorney Bowie told newsmen they think everyone wants the same thing -to clean up the bay -and all that is· needed is the machinery. SMITHS' MOITUAU CS27M1ln SI. Hurit1ng1on Beech From $34,995 t~ $73,995 ' 53tHS539 ~ -'' ORANGE COUNTY County Cuts Pa,ssports SANTA ANA -Effec- tive July 1, the Orange County clerk will no longer receive and pro. cess U.S. passport ap- plications. The County Board of Supervisors has eliminated that fun'ction from next year's pro- posed county budget, a net loss to the budget of more thap $18,800 in re· venues from the applica- tions. Supervisors. were told that over the past two years, five of the coun- ty's larger post ofrice branches have been re- ceiving and processing passport applications. Friday, June 13. 1979 DAILY Pt.LOT ,4 9 Insp:eetions Lag SANTA ANA -At least 50 percent of unincorporated Orange County's industrial buildings, many of which house hazardous processes and materials, have never been inspected bytbeCounty fire marshal. The County Board of Supervisors was · told-durfog budget.. hearlnga Thursday that manpower shortages have put the inspection program seven to ' 10 years behind, leaving a majority of the 5,500 business and in- dustrial buildings in county territory uninspected. But Wally Trotter, county fire marshal, was unsuccessful in his bid to convince supervisors to add $48,200 to next year's proposed budget to al· low ham to beef up his inspection (orc~s with trainees. Supervisors voted the alloc:aUon down because, they said, the fire {Jlarsbal could be utilizing inspection capabilities or the private sec:tor. in· cl\lding insurance companies and state emi>loyeafety .inspectorL Patriots Meeting . ANAHEIM -The Orange County Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution will hold its monthly meet- ing Monday at 7 p.m. at the Fullerton Savings and Loan Association, 2310 E. Lincoln Ave. THINGS ARE BETTER AT ... WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th Ir IRVIHE A. VE.-4H NEWPORT IEACH A Uevelopment of Sunr~ urpornllun Cohlu1 nia · A11.£011a • Ne' ada , \ . "t v OAILV PILOT Friday. Juno 13. 1976 f"',11·~ft1•• De11li11g~ Probe Lockheed 'Not Hiding' BURBANK IV (' I l f.(.1t·khccJ Aircraft Co,rp . lhl' b1J,!~t·sl l .. S. de· ft?nse contrut·tor. :.a~s 1t has · nothing co hide" from u Senute mvesllEWt1011 of forcq.:11 s ull's opcrnlions \\ hich turn~t.l up Lin bt.>ry of A.rub gt•nernls by Jn ucros ptH'l' nvul. Northrop. The Su hcum m itlet' on Multinatwnal f'orµorutw11 s of thl' Sen ulc l''orc1gn Uclat1ons Commi ttee. which produced the Northrop t?vidcnec, sent ;1 n i n v t' s l i g tt t o r t o Lo (' k h t• e <l hl·a<lqu~rtcrs this wet'k. ··A Sll 8('01'UtlTTEE n•l)rt>sen latin~ 1::. hl•re for u gt.>nerOll d1:.cus::.wn reg~1n.l111!! the oµernllons ;rnd pr<.ic · tu:es in inlt•rn.1l1onal sales.·· said (.;roH·1· Nobll'S . a l.ot·kht•t'Ci public re· lat1on::. t'Xl'l'Ull\'l' .. The option of 1n vitm~ L()(•k h t•etJ to k::.l1fy 1::. the sub· t·omm1lkc'::. " A s ubt·om m1ttec :.tttff member 111 Wastungton said the compan) "111 lH.• sen ed " II h su bµol'n a::. and a I is l of de· lailt'<l QUl'SllllOS Ill lhl' tll'ar ruturt>, a nd tht• an~'' t•rs '' 111 dl'kl'mine whether Lockheed cxccullves "111 be t•alled lo tcshfy. The Securities and Exchange Com- rrussion is also lobk1ng into foreign s ales policies, Including u $20.000 ron Hibulion to u for~cn poliliC'el l)ttf'ty that was ICRal in thq unidt•nttrle<.I n~• tion invol ved, the Lockhe ed spokesman s aid. NORTHROP PR F.SIOf:NT Thomas V. Jones tes llfit•d eurlit•r this week. lelhn~ the s ubcommittee two Suud1 Arabian generals wer(' puid $450.000 to obtain a contral'l for a1rnaft s up· port serviees. Nobles µrotc:.lNI No11.h1·op s tall .. n-i.ents saying Lockheed has the s<imt• ty pe of sales at•t1v1t1es. · Northrop 1s tonsis tcntly saying Lhl'Y µatternc<l themst.>I vcs a fter U!>, but "e t':Jnnot find any common a lity:· he s aid ··we are in u comµletdy different ballpark from Northrop and frankly we are amazed <ind l'UJl't understund why f\orthrov contmuL·:. to tomparc its opl·rat10m; lo ours." FIN.AH CE SBA S·ets Clinic June 21 ,\ bus mess ck\ clop- ment c lime for c·urrent and prospecln t• O\\ ners and managers of small businesses "111 be hl'ld Ju11c• 2 1 at the Sad · <lit-back Inn an Non\ :.ilk Eastern Asks w ·orkers The clinic is IJl'lllg co· :.ponsored by the l ·11itcd St • .lle~ Small Rusiness ,\dmtnis tr;.itwo . till' Self· t•mplo) m cnt :\dv1sor y Found;.it10Q. l'ig ht Ch;.im- hct's or C'omnH'H'l', ;.ind llH· Ce rrat t1s C'ollL·gL' Community $e1·,·1et•::.. To Take Salary Cuts Th<.' dinJt .. s p\1rp1b l' 1s to hl'lp t'lll'l"l'11l a11d pro· s pel'll\<.' O\\lll'r:-. .111d rnanagt•t'S uf hu::.11wsscs lo t•x pand their 1>us1- ncsses, acquire add•· tional c;.ipitul where needed ;.ind to hL·lp redt1<«' lhl' c·u1-re11t r <1tt· ol ::.mJll busint•ss failure. l\llAM I L \ I'• F111:rn e1ally t roubled Ea:.ll'1'1l ,\irhncs has aµp,•all'<l lo its 32,UOO t'mplO)'l'S l11 lu!>Sl'S, l•:a:.I cl'll s Ill'\\ lake pay c:uts lo reduce a pr l's 1de11 t , f n rm c r projN'lt'd S30 mill1011 as tr on a 11 t Frank loss. Hor m a n . \\ 1• o t t• 1 11 Eastern managL'mcnl JH'rso nal ll'llt·rs let abo s aid that unlt-ss 1t l'lllplo~ l'S June &adillac Sale get s a 6 µt!rcent fare hike. lb pl'ojcdcd los:-.c:-. .. If lhat happen-.. ht· could lea <l to u ffil'q,!t•ror s~11d ... ,,l' t•ould lJl' lllh• n;.itionaltzution. ble to mec·t o ur p..i~ nill Tht· c.·os t uf I hl' t.•nlirt· dJ~ 1s Sl5.00 pl·r pt•r!>on rnd ud in g 1·l' g 1s tr ul1011t mOllenals. parking, •Jlld luncheon~ '' 1thout :.ell1nJ! ncctkd The company nro· " e~u1pmenl o r \\ e \\ill posed pay cuts r anging have been a bsor bed h~· from 3 percent for those ::.onH· ulll(.'r wrltne. ~onw earntng less lh<tn Sl0.000 otlll'r indu ~tn or the· a yl'ar to 8 percent fur of k<lt•r;,il ).!o\'t•• niin·nt. •· fll'l'l'b. Subjects include: lo3n paekagl' const ruclwn. ftn;.inl'ial ::.our-et•s, S BA: ~H lC 's ;.ind \ l.'lllUl'l' cap1tJI ::.mJr,•t•::.. 1Jus1 llt'S!> l'X Ptlll S IUll . fr~llll'lllsin g ;i nd ltl'l'll!> 111g. l>USllH'SS pullltl' n·la· t ions ; ta>.. an g ll·S ;rnd lt.·gal rtt•om ml'ncl at ions. I l a pp t• a r ~ µ o s s 1 IJ I l• T II l' l' o m I' a 11 y pr 11 Nabers Cadillac that Eas tt•rn m ay s uffl'I' post•d lh<•l tht• cul:. l 1e~1n 2600 Harbor Blvd., ;.it I L•as t th l't'l' t.•0 11 next month :rnd last for 18 Costa Mesa 540-9100 secuti\ e year s of hl'a\ ~ month s . 11 u t s ll id ~iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia;;;::-1 cmµloyes "ould ~t·t tht• • m on t.• \" I> ~I l' I\ " 1th 1 n lt•rc sl. if tlw t•om pa 11~· bt·cornt's prof 1ta hi(• or lo~cs lt•ss than L''l.Pl't'lt•d Fn·e eonsulting "ill ltc ;J\ ;1d al>k as time ;dlow:,, Bauer Motors British Motor Car Division Ba• Motors Dazzling New Showroom. Newesl Briflsh Imports Here Now• Jaguar • MG • Triumph • Ausun Marina Join our Gala Opening • Relreshmenls • Jolly Good Show British Mo1°' Car 01v1sion 2925 Hart>or Blvd .. Costa Mesa Just Soulh of lhe San Diego Freeway. (714) 979·2500 • Order Yours NOW •.. 1000 r;::f, , \! 1:\..~ Beautiful E'1-==--~ ~~~ · Stick-on Labels 17"""" --Y--rr • PERSONALIZED . ··, . " .. ·srYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND Mrs. John Doe 123 M1ln Street Anylown, Anystete 12J'S L•b•ls Do Not Have A Printed Border Styli\h Vogue lyp• on fino qv~l.ty while gummed papt r. ,--------------------, FUI in this coupon, clip •nd m•il with $I .SO to: I Piiot Prfntin9 L11MI Div .• P~t Offic• Box 1 S60 C.o•t• Meiw, C11ffornl1 92626 .... ,. •• -,_ 11, c-. ,,,,,,, .• L---------------------J But Hor111;111 s•11d 1111• pla11 \\011ld11 "L hL' adoptt·d Ul11l'~S ti l1l .ljtll'll \ Of lhl' \\Orkcrs app1'0\ e 11 . I It• ~<1111 l ht· 1·omµ;111' 1~ set•k1111! union .Jj>fll'll\ ;11-. For furthc1· rnfurma· t 1 o 11 • t· :.t I I (' l' r r it o ::. (' 011 t • ~ l' l' ()Ill Ill u 111 l) S l' r \' I l' t' S ;1 l I 2 I :I I K4i<l·245l, E~l\'llSWJl ;t21i, or tht• Small Bus1nc.·-.s .\d111111 1:-.trat1nn :1l 121:1 1 QIB. 2!J'i:!. OR~NGE COUNrtY C:ar) M. CorlH'll of S:111t.1 .\11:1 h:1:-, IH·t·11 ;i ppllllll· (.'ti ;111 art d11'L•l'l111' f111 {'.\...;,\ 1\thl.'rtisi11 ~. Inc. of Santa Ana. .\ s pe<:1 :d1st 111 gr~1pl1H· lll''>ll.!ll . CorlH·lt j111ns C,\S,\ ;iftt•r upl'rat111g his 0\\11 s t111l11> 111 <>runge County for lhl· las l four y l·:1ri- • M l~">IOll \'11·.111 n·..,1dl·11l J.on•n C. 1•i1·1.wr has oc•t•n namt•d vit·l· prl·~t<ll:11t of manufatluring for Metropolitan ('j rcuil~ 111<·.. of '.°¥"' Cost;.i ~ksa . I It•'' as formt.·rl~ opt•rat101b marWJ!l'r of tht.• r1rm·s manufae tunng rat·1ltt~ 111 1-'rankhn P ark. 11111101 !> P1t•pt•r 101nc d ,\lctropnhtJn ('11t·u1ls1111!170 • Earlt• \\. Ut •lknap ha!> l1l'l'll <1pfx11nll·d d 1 rector of ~l'I"\ lt'l's for the l'\t'"' port lk:ich l\l :irriou llott•l 111 t'l:l'\\ port C1.•11t1.·r . P•EPER .\ Sl.'\'t.'11 \ l'~tr vt•t1·ra11 ''1th ;\I ;.irnotl 1 lott.•ls. lklknap ''as· u1n'l'lor of ~l'I'\ 1t·es for the Cb I las, 1 luuston :ind Chic· ago hold s pnor to jo111111g thl' Ill''' foe1lit~ 11 t· a 11<1 lus I a 111 JI~ ln·t· 111 El Toro • Or. ('harlt•s t•t•lrauskas has l1t'l'll :ippmntccl senior n •st>a n ·h t'llJWH.'t'r for ('lwnon Oil Field Research ('om11a11y of L.i llabr:i, a sul>s 1diary of Standard Oil Company or<:altforni;i. Or Pt•lrauskas ;.ind his family rl'~•dt• 1n l'osta ~ksa . • Robt•rt E . Smith. frn·nw1·1\ m:1rl..l·t111~ m..111agt•r for manufa<.·tu1 ing <•Utorni.1l11111 !i)~ll'ms fur Texa~ Instruments. has JOtnc<l Gl'neral Automation, Inc. m Anahc1 m a:. m ,111 Jgc1· of 111dus tn al m arket111g . • Ct."lesco Industries Inc. bnurd uf dlrl't·tors h;.ivt• t'lectt.•<1 Frank A. Ma they as sc111<11" nc<.• pre~1dl'nt of rm:.int'<' and ~1d m 1111:-;tr.itlon for 1 lw Costa i\I csa· hi.ISl'tl c·om pan) • Leon a rd T . Raxter or Corona <lei ~Jar . as!)1:-.la nl '1n· p•l's1dcnt of Fidelity J-'ederal Savings and l .oan ,\!iso<·1:.it1on , has been aµpomted regional man ager of the Nor•thcrn California offices. lie wus fo rml'l'IY manager of the Costa Mesu unindt. • Oon Pit'rsall has b~l'll appoint ed rcgio11al vi('(• pr t•s1dent for Royle Engineering Co11>oration in Newport Beach. Ht· joinccl Hoy le m 1000 und "'as invol\'cd in th1· formation of ~ev('rnl puhlic wutcr' dis lrit·ts in Ornn).!c County. preparing feas ih11ity slutht·~ • A .F:. "lhrry" ltornfr has hl'en namt•d lncHHtCl'I' of Bank or America's lr\'lllC Campus of fi ce. With the b unk sln<'e 1009, Jlorncr ''as formerly uss1stant mana)(1:r for lo.-nl) 3\ lhe Mission V1cJO of· fi re • Costa Mesa r eside nt 8ru<'~ W. Waterworth h as been named produc t manal{l'r of Laura Scudder's. fie joined the snack food orgam zat10n in 1965 os ::i salesman • Rkhard A. Pk". s\slt•ms c ni:?anct•r1tH' consul· tunt "'ho hPlp<•d tn the. dcvcloµmt•nt of Microdi.ta Corpor11don'11 ltcallty busmt•ss rnmputcl' S)Stcm. ha$ joinf'd t he Irvine firm on u full Umt• basis a s djrcctor of Hcahly dt•Vl'lopn·umt. -· ·-.-..· ~- 2-year Te"": Suspended 'No Co1itest' Plea by.C. Amlwlt Smith SAN DIEGO (AP> -Financier C. Arnholt Smith, whobulltoneof California 's g r eatest one-man financial empires, bas pleaded no contest lo criminal conspiracy and misapplyin g funds while he headed the now-de funl'l U.S. Na- tional Bank. Smith. 76, was given a two· yeur sus pended prison sentence and probation for five years. l t.S, DISTRICT Court judge Hobert Schnac·ke of San f)·an· cisco dismissed 21 other counts against Smith. In a personal appeal to U.S. Distri<:l Court Judge Robert Schnackc, the white-haired Smith t ook the stand to say his hculth 1s loo poor lo permit im· pnsonmt.•nt. lle said haltingly tht1t he mtendcd to "n •pay" those hs tt•J Ill his financial dealings. In a 25-coun l indictment rc· turned almost 'a year ago Smith "us accused of mis applying $27 .5 m alhon in a series of bank entries tha t totaled $170 million. The s urprise pica o n four l'OUnts ''as identical to admitting guilt, Sc·hn 3ckc s aid. He said he UPI Tel9"holo SUSPENDED TERM Financier Smith would not accept a no-contes t plea "from u defendant who protests Business Systents Firin M~es Move to Irvine Bus111c•s:-. Systl:'ms Tl:'chnology, lnC' . iJ ~uppl1c r of on-line pcnpllt'rals for 113M System /3 computers, h as announced plans for a July move to ne w corporate headquarters in the Irvm e In· dus triOll Complc:.: at3015 Daimle r St reel 111 In Ill l'. F.x pu nston an to thl! new 24 ,000 ~qua rc-fulil facility from pre· vwu~ quartt•r s an Orange marks a major s tep in the rt.•cord or BST. \\ hic h has g rown from un initial s taff of 12 in 1973, the <.'Om · pany currently cm ployes 8S pco· pie in engineering, manufactur- ing, marketing an<l salc:s. The company has te n sales of- fices nationally in Los Angeles, Chi('::ig o . l\ew Y o rk. Detroit, Philadelphia , ll o u sto n . Raltimor e, Boston, lla1tford :.ind Cincinnuti. Ov•·r The Co unl ~r HASD Listin9s hts innocence.'' He ordered Smith to report any new business ven· tures in which be has more than 10 l)t'rcont interest. SMITH'S PLEA was made uhm to knowingly making false filale· menls to government officca·s and makinJ( false entries in the books of a na tional b4111k. A codefendanl , Philip A. Toft, pleaded no cont est t o threl? counts of conspiracy. mukipg false s tatements to governm ent officers and m isa,pplicat.ion or funds of a national bunk. He was fined $25 .000 and given a one-year suspended sentence. Smith and Toft were ::iccuse<l of cons piring since January 1969 to use the borrowing power of Westgate an<l its subsidiaries lo get fraudule nt louns from the bank for thl'ir benefit and for the bl'ndit of other <:o m panics. Smith, 76. is a long-t1mc Republican part y backer and friend of form e r President Richard M. Nixon, I le and Toft were scheduled lo go to trial next Tuesday. TOFT ENTERED µleas lo con· s pira<.'y, m akin g f:.l lsc s tate· nwnts to government officers :mt.I mis upµlication of funds of a nationu I bank. In lht• indictment \\'t•rc listc<l 97 loans totaling SliO million ap'- proved b) Smith. Smith '' as con v1t'led last ,\µril 011 t\\ o l'OUnls of malrn1g illegal l·ampuign t·ontributions and was finl'd SlU.000 b\ Schnal'kc. In ad- dition. he fa<:es a series of mullimillion-dollcll' civil luwsuits in connection "ith his business affairs. The r nk rnal Re\'CllUt' Service holds .i S22.8-million µcrsonal lll'll agains t Sm ith for buck ta~es . 111"'" QuOl01hon' Brown Ar 31 Ethan A 20' • ?I Keyes f b 13"• u•, Opll Coat tO" 11', Twin 01> ?1 • 13• Wd\n NC. 9 10 wppln•d IJv 11'1<" Nd buOIX: 1'. t•C<u In 5" 5'· K?y\t lnl 13 1•" Ormon1 • 4' Tyn»hr 11 • 11· Wu>mn I 8 I'• llC>tldl A'..O<hlhon 01 Bucli.~y J • I E dracp 13' 1• • KMS Ind 3 •• •' • PaD•t Br 28 • 19 , UB hMc I 1 ~<:den 9 • 9>, ~' Ulllll" 0.'ill~"· llurnp SI I>'• I'. 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H·lo•I n .. tr~up mMk CnMtQ RI • • • 1\t Un Int 3" 3A • LdW1~r C tl 13 Pl!n1 011 Y•. 9 Vdnl., Sn 3 l W1ntl\ )tr II tK • Uuwn or <un1n'" (1n VIPS 10 • 11, Food Tw )I 32 LolV Bov 10 11 f't'( H~H ,, 11 v.in Oy• n. I~ Wont l'kl I>' I>'• ·.•un .. na uu not CFS Cnll 11• 13 Fore>I 01 14 14 , ,_,~t Pl 1 1 P.-trulk 11 I-• v.in St1<> • ~ Vlo1'>l Plt I<> • 11> 1•·1J•~"·n1 u<luJI Cnmp l't J. J Fran~ El 6•. I, UI Cnmp S 6 P111>rtn .It. , JI l/1ttoro 51 n 11> WOO<) ltn 19 t9· .. •• ~.~~~q~IALS ~~: l0o 1: I~ ~~~.!:d ~ 2~'· 1!'' t:~·0~!~ ·: tr ~:~e:"~ 2! 1r l/JS~AL b St ~~~~. ~ ! ~ : ANO UTILITIES 0\1 br Ir 1S , II Frol FaE 8'. q Locllle IS, IS P1t1 N<p •7~, 19 Vol S"°" ~ I> Y~llO frl )I'• J} lhur\0,1y Chro\ Sec Full~r H 13 ., 1A lone Siar 9 <;>., Pr•<> Ml •Y'• 1111 War EBk ~·• 10· l1U11\ Utt• IS IS Junr: n. ;l;~s fl\• Cnubb Cp 11~:.1~;: '. ::w L.y: ~.. ! . Longv FD t?O 11S ~0,r~ar ~ . r.: . OTC 10 ,,, 0!41 Artfre. A<u,tlllt 10· 17 °' FrChk 17'• 13'• lco Ci> II', 12 LOl'WS Co •O •• , •• Putn C..ip • • •• Stock Volume Bid Asktcl °"· AU•f•<• ~ 7 • 1 (ill SQ(,., 4 • 4· n Autm 8 8'. • MO..rm1 7 • 8 • Ou<11t.r Ch 2)• 7• • AdOIDh Coor\ 3"0.•00 30' • 31 2 flO M1ltu q 10'• Cllzns UI 28'. 29 AuloP 73'• H •. Mad C.as 12 tJ Ouet n Cd 11', 1)' Penn Ofhllor" 101>.lOO 9 · 9.,;. 11 AOvnt Co I , II• C1l1 UtA 2q•, JO" n Bind 19 10 M'lj Riiy t 1', Rcltnr (p S S•-Am Expre\\ 85,'iOO •?'• •7 I:• Ah • Al • )I> lC> Clark Ml 71> , 11' Ener9y 11 11' M<l ll<kt •Y', so Raycm Ranlt Org.Jn 81,000 J • .J • A•• , ~.,1 IY ?O Clevepk 10 , 11 • 11 Rern Marine ( '' 71> ?SJ 7S8 Dorcncster C.as 1>1,100 11 11 ~. Ah<O ir" I•, I • Clev Trlv 7, J 184 l'IO Mat1t Frt 1•, I ~aymd q 10 &irnup S•m'> 61,•00 b ' 1'· :• Allqn PM ,. ,. • Clow (rp 8 . 9" I 5hdle 11•• ,,, MJrk l w 16' • 11•. RllM Pac e . 8 'hamillon BdnC 00,/00 ) -S• ,, Al••U 1\11, II • 191, Cot:><.• Ldl> 15 • th " Cilberl A ,,. I n ·. MMy Ky 1'1 • 10•. R~coq f;q I> () ., R••<ll MFG Sb,700 1~·. 20 I .,. All••ll l"i It II • Coburn 0 lb • ll'•Gold 5Fd 18'• 19'• Mc (nick Ji., 31, Re(j Elcc I~, 20, Govt Eniploy1:1: S•,SOO ?Q•, ?O 1 Am Apf'.1 l • Cocu( L.i lh', tb', Grhm M;:, J , 8 Mc Owl E ll 8' R~li Univ 1•, 8', Wsltl'lrtand Coal 53,100 ~I SI • )'I• A•1• r •Dr •1 ' •I C.oh• r Rd 10 , 11 ' Cray Toi 111', 18•• McOuilY tn• t I', Repub TA 31 31' /\rn •uni •II 11 •1 Comm Cl 11~. 1a~,.c,rt!y Adv b'i I •• IW">t:J~ur 1i , 11 "'Rt·~ F'lct«., 1 1 ~ NA~O Vol~ni~ Today S,~Al,000 Am r IN•• '! tffO, Cml Sl'HQ 7~ 26' I II lnht I • 8'. M<idun 7'. 2 • Revn ~ R 1S 16' Adv ant•• l8~ ,,_,,., furn I • 3' Cwt NtC.\ 11'. 18 • Haen Cn 6 , 9 •• Mcdtrn lB J8 , R111~1 Ml 19•, 10 Decltnes 411 An1 C.rlf 14' • 14 "Cmwll p 7''. 1S • H3hn EW )'. b Mcrtnnt tJ • 13 • RO/Id E • 38 39 • Unthdn91Jd 1128 Amini C.r io •bl'• (ptr Auto 6 1• 1 • Har>ul Br 150, lb Mervyn 14', lS'• RoDrl 01> ll'• IA Total 2AYO A MVO'>V JJ ... 13' (plrv" b'. I Harl>& R ff•. b'o Mt,y1:r Fr lb . 19•. Rollin~ B 1Q .. 70•· Coiners and LO.'lflTIS Am l• lf·v lb'• ti Conn Fcl 13 t3' Havlam 9'• 9'< M1dTex ( ti, t7', l'<ou•c Co • 4•, GAINEll~ An., Wo·in v • 10' •Conn Gen 43 O •. Hawln Fl q '<' Moller HS b , 71, Ruc~.r Ph Q 10 I S1><1r~l<1D\ Int J , Up Anh~u" lll .Ill • Cn~ Papr At'-•2' Henred F lb', 11 Mill111or SI S~ Rusi Stov IS 15 '• 7 N p C. inc J Up Al" •to 70' l~ • Cordi\ Cp A3 4S Ht'J<Cel ( 18•• t9' / ,..,,Sale A •1 44 Xhtrer 11" IJ•, 3 PatofF Jr Eu'>l 11 1 Up Al''i lncp 17 I~ C.Ou>1n> l 4', H•9be Co 14 1S JY1nn Foh I · I XllOll In IA • 1)' • 4 fl•re\hld Teth q , 1 Up Aron Myt t 1'• Cro» Co 17 ' IJ Ho ne\ EL 30·. 3? Moc;iul Cp 18 , 1~'. Stoll Inn I'• 1 • S TIME 0 C Inc b U A•-'cJd 1• b' Curl Noll IA • 1S'. Hoover 11'• 1?•, WCI~• In 7S 0 Scoll\L C. 1 •e t b lnleruatt ?O e : 1 u~ A\-C• C.Old 1J • 14'. 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So many of you have asked vartat1ons of t.h1s quesllon that 1 recenUy sent a typical inquiry from an East Coast editor to .Federal Energy Administration chief Frank G. Zarb with a request that be explain. Here it i3 -in all It.a beauteous bameaab. Money's Worth .. The explanation ot this si t u a t ion is straightforward, yet ot l!tUe consolation to t.be :ivera.se utilit y ~ustomer faced wilb h i gher prices for "!rtually all of the blllllc necessities ot life. The need for ~gh~ r-ates to cover higher costs ol fuel, labor and opera- tion is easily understood. It is not so easy to compr-ehend the apparent need for b1gher rates lo compensate for Jost ~· venues due to reduced demands. ','CUSTOMER CONSERVATION etrorts and a genenl ebb in the level of eoonolil.lc activity have le<! to a sipifl- cant r~uction in the demand for electricity. Since utility companies must construct generating plants to m eet an ex· peeled level of demand, they are unable to reduce their fixed costs when demand falls substantially below the forecast • . • Although utilities have delayed further con· ~tJ:ucUon, they ~re still saddled with high fixed costs for ex- 1stmg plants which are not beiiig Cully utilized. "The imbalance between demand and the available s upply of electric power will be corrected as the level of economic activity is restored and utilities adjust their con- s truction programs to account for our more efficient utiliza- tion of electric power. In the meantime, we can ill afford to financially hamstring the utilities by restricting their abili- t y to recover their costs already incurred. Our energy needs over the long term will depend substantialJy on the ability of the electric utihties lo expand our generating base while re- ducing our dependence on petroleum as fuel for generation. "SINCERE LY, FRANK G. Zarb/ Administrator." What 's Zarb really saying? Stripped of the bafflegab, he is teUmg us, in errect, that the only way the utilities can con- tinue to operate is by steadily raising rates to pay for idle generating plants built when demand for electricity was in· creasing .. But the fact is that the amount or electricity used in the U.S. is on the decline. In such areas as New York City, a Pubhc Service Commission report reveals that com- mercial, residential and industrial customers of Con Edison actually reduced their consumption by 6.2 percent during the first nine months of 1974. What does this imply? You and I are caught in a vicious cycle. Many utilities have more generating capacity than they now need and this excess capacity is costing us money in the form or higher rates. Yet, because rates continue to rise, we cut back on our use of electricity, thereby increas- ing the amount of unneeded capacity. We are paying fo r the mistakes utilities make in forecasting power demand. But existing industry conditions promote excessive consump- tion and unreasonable growth assumptions. IS ANYTHING BEING done? Yes, some state r e- gulatory commissions and consumer groups are zeroing in on industry pricmg policies and expenses they believe are inemcient and wasteful. They are bringing pressure on utilities lo reduce ad- vertising and promollon expenditures. They are argwng that changes must be made in the way ut1ht1es set rates, so that the small consumer does not have to bear an unfair share of the expenses of supplymg power t o the big in· dustrial users. As for Zarb's position, 1t clearly reflects a pro·industry bias -completely understandable m view of the fact that a FEA log discloses that 91 percent of the meetings Zarb held Wltb outs iders during his first four months as agency chief were with energy industry representatives. And or the 458 meetings the 10 top FEA officials held with ~tside groups during the same period, only a mere 6 percen involved con- sumerists, environmental groups, state cons rvatton agen- cies, other non·mdustry personnel. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASEI-.dex Dow-Jones Ind S&P500Stocks INDEXES 47.95 89.01 819.31 90.08 off off off off 0.23 0.50 5.24 0.47 Nt!W YORK CUPU -Wot 11st FOl~lllo •r• 8f1QI M lfW , f l'ldl) Qow 01Q ~.:. Of\ ~lki • ...._ • ~re SJ 41 t 4 10~-.,. Sal.. Nit GI\ S3b . I Ill\ ... P-e (IWB1 "-CJ!e, .,. .. AO ll t 20'h ••• i'Mfi •-.,..,~'·• • mo ... ~: ... I 2;: :"' ·~ w~:;.1 '1 :~-.~ ~~~al: J' 4, ·~ i tU 1~ .~ l~Vl-i" Ael•SW S11> .. "' C 8 S I .. I) 1M 49f\ • ,._ ~~·Miiii :· ti 2.._·y; M 5~.,1 • , ""'-~. .....,..,,.p11 7J 49 7,.._ °" CI CM~.. 11 2 + ~t AOvl"v .20tl .. 10 t O C. I. S S • 1S-. + \It =~1n:t: ~o; ~~ ~ !~~-iQ Ctl::l4~ .~ •; ~:+I~ Mn '.20 1 t te>ft--i. Olnco ln<rJI .. 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The complaint. said Rapco. a s ub· afdiary of Martin Yale Industries, Inc., of llllnots, bas packaged lt3 pro- ducts in "oversized conta.inen•• that lend to create a misludlng im- pression of the 1ize or quanUty or the 1oods inside. < 1\ .. . . ~ - .. .. • ,, - Friday, June 13. 1975 Crisis Worse11s .. Air Pollution ' Law Tightened , -SACRAMENTO (AP) ~ .._ -Saving the Los ---- ·Atouchof Black Velvet · makesFatherS Day. Angeles area faces , a worsening smog crisis, the Air Resources Board has tightened a crucial air pollution standard loosened by the state agency lastyear. the ARB -made up or appointees of then - Gov. Ronald Reagan - relaxed the sulphur diox· ide standard from .04 parts per million to .1 ppm. Today's action re- turned the standard to .04 ppm. Give father a touch of Blnc:k Velvet on his day. . He'll nppreciale the smoother whisky imported from Cnnada. He'll nppretinte you for making his day niittle s9100Lher. The board -now • • made up of appointees of oa11y P1to1 s1olf1 Pi.ott Go v. Edmund Brown Jr. -lowered the allowable Paul Duarte, Golden West College s urfing coach, explains basics to Norma Worth and Gail Howard in class sponsored by the Huntington Bea ch·Fountain Valley YMCA. Class begins Monday. amout of sulphur dioxide, a major pollutant that pours from some power plants , refine rie s and metal foundries. Radar Can't Curtail "We're facin g the brink of a very serious crisis in the South Coast Air Basin," s aid ARB chairman Tom Quinn. "This is one of the pro- blems -power plants are going more to fuel Marifuana Business 0 11." . EL PASO, Tex. (AP J -Each day an average of more than 100 planes loaded with m arijuana and often other ill egal drugs wing their w ay in- to the lJ nited States. And the sophisticated radar syste m s of the military and the F ederal Aviation Agency do not dete r the drug-ladened fli ghts, a federal official says. ··The reason is that the existing radar systems are not designed to stop a ir s mu ggli ng ,'' said Gerald O 'Conor, deputy director of a fede ral drug enforcement intelligence grnup based here . ··The military is con- <.•c rncd w ith n at iona l security a nd the FAA is in charge of air safety." O"Conor said in un in· terview. A fede~·al official re· NATURAL GAS sup- cen.tly said as f!l any as plies for many power 150 plane~ fl y mto _the plants in California have U.S _._ d a lly carry 10 g been cut off, forcing marij uana . That would the m to use fuel oil equa l 52,500 fli g hts a whic h produces much yea!-. . . more s ulphur dioxide 0 Conor said hts or· wh en burned. ganization is currentl v putting togethe r a pl an ··\\:e must t a ke evel"y that will invol\·e using st.cp m ou~: power to stop the militarv and federal air quality fro m d e·· agencies to stop the ii· tedorating," Quinn said. k gal air traffic. On Oct. 10 last year, ARB m ember Mary Niehols s aid that the prior board's action was invalid. "THE PRIOR action of the board was taken without proper con· sideration of the margin of safety, plant damage ·and health effects ," she said. "The prior actjon was invalid." The oth e r ARB member Robert Sawyer, said the .04 ppm stan· dard was not the final word, only a step in at· tacking pollution and vis- ibility problems. 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CHARGE IT ~ with your JCPenneyCharge Card. II you don ·1 have a charge, 119 T1k• 1 lunch brt1k 1nd try our delicious • Hamburger & Coke. IMMA 'All: Beach at Orangethof"pe •Open w~ays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 toe. Ol.4MM: City Dr at G.den Gtove Blvd.• Open ~ays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to e SANTA AHA: 3900 So. Briste>i-No of So Coast Plaza • Open Daily 9 30 to 9 Sundays 10 toe. JUSI see how fast we can \..open up yQur new account. -. ' • I A Musical celebration· "I like life, life likes me," the choral group sang lustily. Another song was "I've Got to Be Me," and still another had the message, "put a little love in your heart and the world will be a better pl ace." At the end of the concert, the retarded adults in the choral group broke into smiles as the audience applauded. From their happy -grins, it is evident that they really do like life, and they know a little love does make the world better, but the tragedy is that life hasn't liked thetn too well. But that situation is changing, 'thanks to the interest of Ted Johnson and other staff members and teachers at Holiday Hacien- da in Westminster. Johnson is the director or the unusual choral group, which is called Celebration, and he views it as a means of helping the re- tarded adults find satisfaction in their lives. In fact, the young teacher is ex- tremely excited about what his '•kids" have accomplished since September and what he thinks they will be able to do in the future. CllOREOGRAPHY The choral group members, who have an average IQ of 65 (and by state definition are not trainable)' have learned the words and music to 40 minutes worth of songs, and Johnson has choreographed movements for each song. He even has some of them sing- ing parts, and several have learned solos, trios and quartets. Celebration members wear tailor-made uniforms of sleeve- less navy blue jumpsuits and satin blouses for their public performances, which so far have been at Lion Country Safari, the Special Olympics and the Orange County Organists Guild. Working ·with retarded adults is a completely new endeavor for Johnson, a music graduate of Brigham Young University. He was a salesman for IIT, making a good living from the sale of financial programs and real estate trusts, when a friend asked if he would help with the music groups at the home. "I told my fri end I didn't know if I could handle it," Johnson said. But t he decision to pinch-hit for t he Lion Country Safari pro- gram was easy. The former dkector had r esigned, a nd Johnson knew the choir mem- bers would be disappointed if they couldn't sing. NEW J OB He hadn't planned to make a total switch from selling lo sing- ing, but his teaching began to of- fer competition to his sales work. ··1 finally phased out the sell· ing," the Huntington Beach resi- dent said. "I wasn't even looking for a job." he mused " I was suc- ces,sful, but it wasn 'l fulfilling.'' Now. even though he is earning just one-third the salary he was at IIT. he is excited about the new field which has opened up to him. Johnson's classroom instruc · lion, which leads to the stage performances, is, much like that in any other music classroom. "I don't talk down to them," he explained. "I explain the con· cepts to them a nd tell them why they are doing it." All the students learn the songs from repetition, since most can· not read or write, and it is a slow process which calls for Johnson's f or mula of "tol erance, perseverance and love." Along with the words and music, be works on diction, C09rdination and self-confidence. 1 Wb~ he spends time with one student, the others are patient and quiet, which makes it much easier for him to teach. TED JOHNSON ARRANGES, DIRECTS Between the director and the singers, there is a special bond of friends hip. "They possess some special quality," Johnson said of the retarded adults. "They are candid and loving, and very giv- ing." Encouraging the young adults to sing is important because it "lets them feel good about the msel ves and has helped restore their dignity," Johnson said. "Music has become one of the best ways to reach the mentally retarded," agreed Claudia Kan· negieter. vocational director al Holiday Hacienda. "It is the safest way to reach them. It's safe for anyone to sit and tap their foot to music." Audiences, too, are reached by the music when Celebration performs, and there usually ar e few dry eyes after a concert. . This is fine, Johnson said, as tong as the emotions are happy ones. "I don 't want the audience to feel sorrow," he explained. "I want them to be happy at the suc- cess ::ind accomplishment of the kids." All of th e mus ic, which Johnson arranges, is bright and joyful in ke<:ping with this theme, except for perhaps one song, "No Man Is an Island," which also has a message about the singers. Anyone wishing to book the Celebration Singers may caU Johnson at 897 ·0395. Further information also is available al the adult education department or the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis- trict , which provides the teachers for Holiday Hacienda. • BREAKING A CYCL-E By ALLISON DEE&R Ot-.O.llyPll.c ..... Luciana Damianl Serantoni's handicap isn't visible, but her cqncern for the physically han- dicapped is. For the past four months, she's 'been fighting a problem ''ever- yone talks about but no one does ..-o y t 'h i n g a b o u t ' ' - transportation. · Founder of ~ new chapter of the Callfornia Association of the Pbyaically Handicapped for the So\Ub Coast, she described the dilemma. "There are thoufands of han- dJcapped people who cannot get where they want to go because there ls no practical transporta- tion available to them.· "To 1et changes made, we have to get a lar1e number of people toget.bar to fiJht for th.em. But, people can't get to meetings because there is no trf05porta-Uon. "H they could, we could work toward ralslna fund• to purchase or rent our own specially equipped buses."· Her plea Is for volunteers to trantport those who need help to -tbe CAPH meetings the laal Fri- ; _, day of each month at Laguna Federal Savings, 260 Ocean Ave. The nexl meeting is Friday, June 27, at 7:30 p.m. IMPROVE MENTS Lack of transportation was only one of lbe reasons Mrs. Serantoni got the chapter started. ''It's not a rehabilitation pro- gram. It is a group trying to ob- tain facilities and programs 'so that the handicapped person can live independently. "There needs to be an un- derstanding of what the han- dicapped CAN do." In t he £l ed gling Laguna chapter, t he vice president, Cliova Weinert, for example, teaches piano. Mrs. Serantonl is an artist who is co-publisher of • an ltallan language magotine and an art columnist. At the moment, Mrs. Seranloni is president, secretary and treasurer of the group. She apends hall the month · at her Laguna studio and the other halC in Los Angeles. Much of her lime ls spent on the telephone with agencies, atOUtine tealslation changes and ch11Uenflng tlty hall. 1, She's had the aid ol some local . artis ts, but much more is needed. CAPH itself was organized by a small group of handicapped people in December, 1970. Its main goal was to insure for the handicapped the same items of everyday life enjoyed by the able-bodied. According to CAPH, there are some rour million physically han- dicapped in the state, one out or five people, and 60,000 more are added each year. OBJECTIVES Key objectives are: -To educate the public about problems of the handicapped so they may enjoy an attitude of in- dependence without rehance on others . -To coordinate programs statewide. -To advocate constructive legislation. -Development or transporta- tion systems. -Promotion of barrier-free architecture. -Expansion of recreation facilities to meet special needs. -Development of insurance . -Work with manufacturers for safe equipment. Since its founding, the group has seen much legislation passed mes hing with its goals, but im- plementation and compliance are slow to come. Thal is why . said Mrs. Seran- toni, the handicapped must unite to bring change. "Many seem unaware of how the lives of the handicapped are made fore difficult." She offered as an example the new "child-proof" bottle that medication for her heart aJJment came in . ,. • "When I need it liuickly and I simply can not get it open. Think how difficult it would be for so- meone with limited use of their hands from stroke or arthritis." Curbs that are too high, traffic lights too s hort to allow a . pbysicatly limited person to cross, unramped entrances and restroom s inaccessible to wheelchairs still are ~tacles in many areas despite legislation, she said. FUrthcr information is availa· ble from Mrs. Ssrantoni at 494·3351. Celebration members are (left to right) Karen Gal/en- kamp, Kim Vander Weyden, Kathy Lund, Ron Gregory, Donna Ballesteros, Don Pe~ry, Sheila Cook, Jay Dalton, Judy Woo/heater, Randy Heim and Cathy Kreiger. BEA ANDERSON, Editor fr1Ny,J111teU. 1'7S Love's Not Handicapped By J O OLSON Of the Daily Pilot Staff If I seem to be stuck on one theme in my logbooks, I guess it's because it is a recurring theme. What I have in mind here is another "bright spot in the life of a reporter" story, but bear with me for just a few minutes, won't you? · I wish someone could h ave shared my latest mountain- . top experience because it was so spontaneous and happy. ·· I was to interview Ted J ohnson, a pianist who also is the director of Celebration, a choral group of about a doze n retarded adults at Holiday Hacienda in Westminster. Celebration was t here waiting for me, in costume, to sing a few songs for me, so I sat down to listen, an audience of one. Just before Ted hit the first note, one of the young women (their IQs range from 65-70) said loudly, .. She's so pretty!" Though I do not think the word "pretty'' is the right ad~. jective for me (friendly or studious, but not pretty), the spontaneous compliment made me feel very happy, to say the least. As the group sang, I watched all their happy faces and smiled, and as each singer be<!ame awar~ I was watching him or her, the smiles on both our faces became bigger and bigger. Soon, we wei·e all grinning from ear to ear. After the short concert, the young people, whose ages range from early 20s to late 30s, I would guess, pulled their chairs around me to talk. ''Tell us about you. What do you like to do?" they asked. We had a few more good laughs, I shared a bit of my life with them, and all too soon it was time to conclude the interview elsewhere with Ted and the director of Holiday Hacienda. Ted had told me before the concert that I would find his singers loveable, but I wasn't prepared for the warmth I felt as they sang for me. There was so much love, in fact, I just had to share some with you. Take som e joy, too, from the Celebration singers. Their IQs may be under 70, but they know what makes a happy life. Luciana Serantoni, founder of the California Association· of the Physically Handicapped, has undertaken responsibilities of three offices. • • DAILY PILOT Frida . June 13 1975 I· 'The more liberated .vou are, the more feminine you should become,' says Sweden's Viveca Lindfors. ' Siren AWal<ens .. l • I B)' EMIL SVEJUS 1 STOCKHOLM (UP() -Vi veca , Lindfors, wearing a sequined ' black sweater. ruffled her hair with one hand, placed the other on a hip, s tuck our her ch~t and let .:o a s low pur r from her part- ed lips. . "I can still do it. you know." ·she said, referring to the 1940s a nd 1950s whe o s he was Hollywood's r esident Swedish . sex siren. Now she's 54 and ar- rived for an interview pedaling •m old bicycle. "I h ave m y gestures," she said. "They are the same ones I . used for the lawyers and pro- . duc ers wh e n I w ent t o Hollywood .·' But Miss Lindfors was not in Stockholm to pus h a movie or to show off her figure. She came to do her one-woman show. "I Am a Woman." <.'onsisl· ing of passages and sketches of women's role in society, and lo preach wo men's liberation. "The mor e Ii berated you are, the more feminine you should become," she said. She said the will to fight for women's r ights ca me to her about five years ago when she re· fused to concede she was over the bill as an actress. "ln the United Stales an ac- tress over the age of 35 ls gone," Miss Lindfors said . "Al that age you are almost through, both a s an actress a nd as a woman. "In a way the Swedish a ctress has it better. Sweden takes care of its actors and actresses." Miss Lindfors said that if performers are hired by the Na· tional Theater. or one of the re- gional theaters, il is almost im - possible to be fi red because of labor laws. ~peakin g a bout h~r s how. which has been performed more than 300 times in the United States, Miss Lindfors said , "I want to ma ke people conscious of women's needs. feelings and thoughts , not o nly as seen through the eyes of a man. "I h a d m y hardest lime between the age of 38 and SO. I • wu cetling old and had not re- alized that I still was a human be- ing with rights. It was a dilemma both as an actress and as a woman. "I knew I did not feel finished, so I bad to do it on my own." She said the way to women's ri«hta was a ''muddled road.'' "I felt something here (point· ing to her head} and I felt something here (pointine to her • body> and I did not know what the real thing was. Sometimes I am still schizophrenic about it. "I was very spoiled when ( came to Hollywood be<:ause I was treated really well in Sweden. In the United States I learned to exchange vulnerabill· ty for sensibility. I was a thing. ''The image of me as a aex symbol has changed comrletely during the eight weeks have been here. Now Swedes realize I have become an aware woman. Yes, and above all, we should not call ourselves feminists. We are humanists." Fantasy Flight Detoured .. I DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last night I almos t died or shock. I was cleanfof out the storeroom and came across a box o letters. It seems m y husband has a heavy cor- r espondence going wi th Lonely-He arts Club mem bcrs and· teenage Pen Pats! He has been r esponding also to ads placed by homosexuals a nd couples interested in "Swinging." KATHERINE SHAW SHERRI WENTS Weddings In Autumn Shaw-Hendren The betrotha l of Katherine Louise Shaw of Huntington Be::ich and Gil bert Thomas Hendren J r. of Santa Ana was revealed dur- ing a party in the Lido Jsle home of he r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Du nham Shaw. The br id e -to -be g r a du ated fro m Pasadena Hig h School and Pasadena City College School of Nurs ing. Her fiance. son of the senior Hendre ru; or Brigham City, Utah. attended La Quinta I ligh School and is a stude nt at Ora nge Coast Coll ege. All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena has been reser ved for the Nov. 15 nuptials. Wants-Whitfield Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wents have an· nounced the eng a gement of their daughter, a Sherri Wents and Mark Whitfield, son of 1Mr. and Mrs . Gene Whitneld. All are residents of Huntington Beach where the Oct. 2S wedding ceremony will be conduc ted · in Community Methodist Church. The brlde-to·be is a graduate of Edison High School and Cal State Long Beach where s he affiliated with Chi Omega sorority. Her fiance , who attended Huntington Beach High School, was president of Si~ma Alpha Epsilon at University of Southern CaJUornia where he earned his degree. I l ' ~PEI s 11118 : ' 11 '·"'· ... P·"'· ~ ~''~ . ,_ ,,,, Via Lido, Newport eeacn Not only did I find letters he has received but the carbon copies of letters he has writ· ten. Pic tures wer e attached lo some of the letters a nd the writers thanked him for his picture. One woman said, "You are very handsome." (I wonder whose picture he sent.) I a m very shaken up by this and don't know what lo do. My hmsband ls SS years old. He has never cheated on me that l know of. We've been married 33 years and have a fine family. What does this mean ? Sh<Jll I confront him with the evidence? Please advise. Jam -WORRIED SICK DEAR W.S.: By all means confront him with the evidence. Since he's always been well-behaved I suspect he is having some lltUe flights into rantasy. Suggest counsel- ing -and go with tum to rind out why he needs this sort or thing. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last Saturday my 7-year-old daughter had a play-date \\i lh a little friend. Lisa was expecting Maureen for lunch and they were to spend Peering Around MR .A!'iDl\IRS. Waller F . Burk e of Newport Beach ha\•e been appoint· td to the advisory board or lllgh 1-·light. They are the fi rst hus band -wife team t o sen·e on the board of the Christian outreach organization fo unded by Astronaut J ames Irwin. RSVP is the Retired Senior Volunteer Pro- g r a m , wh ic h o ffe r s volunteer opportunities for adults over60. ATTENDING the in· ternational convention of Al pha Omicron Pi in Chicago are area alum- nae, Ann Cordes. Margo Butle r . Penne Fe rrell and Nancy Heard. CF.LEBRATING their 67th weddin g a n - niversary quie tly with a the day t ogether . That ver y morning Maureerf s mother phoned lo say her child would ra.\her stay home and watch Ses ame Street. I knew Lisa would be disappointed and suggested they watch Sesame Street al our house. Maureen 's mother said her child de- cided she just didn 't want to come over and added, "I'm not going to force her." Lisa was ve ry unhappy and 1 was burned up. J believe when a <.'hild makes a date it should be kept -unless the youngster becomes ill. Some mothers don't ag ree with me. They feel a child should be free to change his mind and make his own de· cisions r egarding friends. What do YO U think?-F UMING I N FLORIDA. DEAR FUMl~G : Once a child makes a date, it ls a commitment. A last-minute change in mood doesn't qualify as a legitimate reason to disappoint a friend. Lisa's mother should have insisted that her child go -with the understanding that if she didn't want to accept future lnvita· tions she didn't have to, but once having said ''yes" she was obUgated. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband· and l can no longer communicate on this subject. Too many feelings get in the.way. Here's the problem. Bill and Mr. X have been friends since boyhood. In the last few years the friend has become a big wheel in illegal drug traf· flc. J 've been trying to gel Bill to stop seeing him. In fact, I'm ill at ease with him a nd his wife a nd no longer want to ente rtain them in our home. Bill ins is ts that what Mr. X does is no con- ce~n of his and he refuses to drop them. This bone or contention is making me ill. What can I do to get Bill to see things my way? Your advice is desperately needed. - HURT DEAR ff.: BUI will undoubtedly continue to see his boyhood chum no matter what I say, but this I can teJI you. U Mr. Dope Dealer is nailed whUe in the presence of your husband, his name will be in the papers and the mud will stick for a long lime to come. Burke i s re ti r.e <J president of M c Donnell Douglas Aircraft Corp., Aerospace Division and currently vice president of Se pa ra ti o n a nd Recovery Systems , Inc., Newport Be ach. gath ering of friends in.-------------------- FOUR RSVP volunteers have been honored by ,the Orange County As· sociatio n o f M e nta l Henlth. They were the Mmes . Louise Heyden, Ella Cathers. Winnie Ide and Gertrude Thom pson, all residents of Newport Vill a. their Newport Beach home wer e Mr. and Mrs. T . E . R a l s ton w ho m oved to the Ha rbor Area about 35 years ago to p ursue fishing and da bbling in real e state. They were m a rried in Chicago a nd first located on the West Coast in Pasadena. from our prc- cuffed pent department., Harris tra.ditiOl\a\ and pincords. ~and alway1a favorite ... alto \Nrmud.at . 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There is something about Le Mans that made me want to come back again." Posey has finished third :md fifth ove r-all in his seven ap- pearances at the classic 24-hour nice in F e rrari s peedsters. f'rld•X• June 13. 1975 CINCINNATI (AP) -Second baseman Joe Mor1an ~ tbal b.la teammates thrlve on a perverse sense of humor. "The way to play 1s to have Jun," Morgan said. "Our way to have fun is always to be rippine one another." The Reds ' kidding is never very .kind. "Hey Joe,'' Pete Rose will yell 'to Morgan, ''what's the urea code fiere?" Morgan will answer: "513." Rose then will say, "If you divide that by two, you still won't be 4own as averaae.·• Morgan. off to one of the finest starts ol his career with a .33S average, remem~ another example of lhe Reds' humor, which Morgan believes comes not from animo:;,ity, but Crom u t-0am closeness. "J'm up tbere bitting against Jon Matlack or the .Mets and be throws me a wicked slider," Morgan recalled. "I have a funky swing at it and Jill of a sudden I hear everyone in the dugout laughing al me. T'm up there con· centrating and they're laughing atUaewayhwlAf . ., Jl eoet on d1y after day. Dave Conce~ion. mueb to ru. dlsm•y, i1 called Bozo after Bozo the clown, because of the loud suits he wears. • Jn a moment of temperance, manaaer Sparky Ander90n trled to rid the Reds or &heir emotional ouU@t. At a team meeting tn Philadelphia earlier Olis season, Andurson told his players to out out the kidding. "It was scaring the kids we have half to death," Andenson said. Morren utd that without their crue humor , the Red s tbfmselves ~ame a joke. They dropj>ed alx game~ back of the fA)S AngelH Dodgen and by the Ume they arrived ln Montreal in mid·May, they were ln low gear. Now they lead LA by2~ aomes. Moraan recalled how It all turned around. He says he walked into the clubhou.59 and shouted a few nasty things al his teammates and even Anderson. Everyone broke up and the Reds once again began to cut up both themselves, and Ole opposi· Uon. Ballplayers Look Up To Carew NEW YORK (UPI) -Other ballplayers perpetually would seek out the master, Ted Williams, looking tor help with their hitting and after he left there was something or a void because they didn't have anybody lo go to, but now they've finally found someone else, Rod Carew. Who'd you think -Jim Mason? Owner of tour American League batting titles, including his last three in a row, and with half a leg up on his fifth, Carew is sailing along al an almost out-of· s ight .408 clip willingly furnishing hilling tips to anyone . who asks, friend or foe alike. Key word there is "asks." Carew never voluntee rs advice. Not anymore. "( did once and I got a negative," sa ys the slender Min· nesota second baseman. Angels e~aised By Houk·. DETltOlT (AP> -To hear Detroit Tigers manager Ralph Houk talk, you'd nevernguretbe California Angels for only a third place team. The Anaels, who s~m to beat Detroit with ease, clubbed them again Thursday 7·1. Detroit, however, won a delayed game 5-3. The latter contest was held over to Thursday when the 1 a.m. curfew fell Wednesday with the game in the eighth inning. "They've played us six games, winning four and coming up with 38 runs," Houk said. The Tigers, who ended a four-game losing streak with the 5-3 triumph, had hoped the current home stand would change their luck, but California hitters cottoned to ag. ing Tigers Stadium, reknowned as a hitter's park. "They're a good hitting ball club, although they don't hit A ..,,er. Slate All Climes Oft KMPC lllQI Junt 13 C.•llfornl• •I Mllweukte June 14 C.llfornl• et Mllweukee Junt IS C4illfomle et Mllwau~ce (21 S:1Sp.m. 11:2S..m. 11>:SSe.m. much for power outside or Joe Lahoud and Lee Stanton," Houk noted, "but they showed us in this park." ~ill Singer hurls this evening for the Californians when they open a series in Milwaukee. Singer, 6-7, faces the Brewers' Jim Colborn, 1-4. Houk compared the current edition of the Angels with 1959 Chicago White Sox who won a pennant with awesome pitching and burning speed. He "as the ::;cventb fastest qua l ifier Thurs day in the turbocharged BMW coupe he is s haring with French drive r Henri Poulain for the race this weekend. But he w :1s onl y "about 12 miles per hour s lower down the long s traig hl'' th;.in the favored Gulf-Ford sports-n.u.:crs. Posey. a !\i ew Yorker now living in San Juan Capistrnno, thinks he has an outside ch;.incctowin here . BJORN BORG SEEMS TO BE ENJOYING WIN OVER HAROLD SOLOMON .. UPI TtltplMlto It happened three seasons back. Carew noticed one of his teammates with the Twins pull- ing his head off the ball and generally not being aggressive enough so one day he spoke to him about it up al the batting cuge. "They 've got five good pitchers who can start in Nol~n Ryan, Bill Singer, Frank Tanana, Ed Figueroa and Andy Hassler," Houk said in the dre~­ ing room. · 'll 's tough when the other team has good pitching like that coming at you every day.'' Onlv two othl'r American drivers ure entered for the race. They are Ronnie Bucknam, who w.is Posev's co·dri\'l'I' here Ill former years , und Cl11cago-born lawyer H a rle~· Cluxton. now a n :rnto 1mµorlt.'r in Phoeni x. Both d1ive for· Luig i Chinetti's North American racing t e ;.im of Greem' ll'h, Conn. in Ferrari GT cars Tht:r1.· \\ ... ~ l 1ttle a cl i \'lty around the e ight·milc circuit as Thur~day ·::; final 10-hour qualify. ing session got under way. The top competitors had qualified easily Wednesday when Belgian Jackie Ickx in a Gulf took the pole pos1t1on. With qualifying trials ending at midnig ht. most of the lower- nmked eom petitors were going out after dark. In the complicated rules th1~ n ·ar "h1ch include fue l cons um pt1on r estrictions, grid positions are determined on a car's best abs olute time, in- dividual drive rs qualify by lap- ping mside a set time during the hours of darkness, and the car must qualify again by complel· ing 20 laps -160 miles -on one tank of gas. It is effectively equal T to al>oul five miles per U.S. gallon. With a lot of entrants ha\'ing h.id to find drive rs at the last mo· ment, some surprising names turne d up. Aus tralian Tim Sche nken .ind New Zealander Howde n Ganley. both forme r Grand Prix racers, were in a Porsche Carrera, for example. The 55 cars which fin a ll y qualify from the 61 entrants start racing Saturday. Evert, Borg Post Wins PARIS -Chris Evert moved into the women's s ingl<.'s finals of the French Ope n tennis cham- pions h 1 p , d e featin g Olg a .Morozova 6-4, 6-0 here today. Evert, the defending cham- pion , meet s Martina Navr a tilova, who de feated America's Janet Newberry 6-2, 6-3 in the other Sef!tifinals today. In men 's action Thursday , Bjorn Borg overcame <1 neck in· jury to defeated Harold Solomon 6·1, 7-5, 6·4, and Italy's Adriano Panatta defeated· Fulle rton's John Andrews, 6·3, 5-7, 7-6, 6-2. Borg, the defending men's champion of this tournament, was lucky to play Thursday. He cricked his neck in his hotel shower. and it loo k three masseurs to get him ready for his match. • "I felt terrible in the dressing room ,·· Borg s .iid. Borg's neck injury was not the only topic of conver s ation . Borg's coach, Lennart Bergelin, issued his star netter a s tern warning. "Slop s leeping in the nude. "It i~ as king for trouble. sleep- ing naked in the air conditioning of hotel bedrooms," Bergelin s aid. "It may have had something to do with his neck trouble. Sports in Brief UCI Teams Lead In Golf, Tennis PUEBLO. Colo.-Top seeded Scott Carnahan of UC Irvine de- feated two opponents Thursday to give his team the lead in the National Collegiate Athletic As· sociation Division II college ten· nis championships. Carnahan defeated players from Hampton Institute and the University of California at Davis as his team look a one-point lead over defending champion l"niversity of San Diego. The Irvine doubles team or Carnahan and Bob Wright also notched two wins Thursday to ad- vance into today's quarterfinals. .Jeff Williams and Dave Eastman Jost in smgles and doubles Wed- nesday and were eliminated. \ . Te%a• I• Fina& OMAHA -Blair Stourrer knocked in five runs and Texas rapped three home runs Thurs· day night to crush South Carolina 17-6 in the College World Series. South Carolina's defeat left the double·ehmination tournament watb three once-beaten teams. Toa& drew a bye into Saturday mgbt '1 UUe same after its VIC· lot)': Jobn Polont pitched a m..-t.erluJ !our·bltter ·~ Bob Pate drove in the •a.me 1 oob' run in the 11th inning as Arizona State eliminated Oklahoma 1-0 in the night's other game. South Carolina, 50-5, meets Arizona State, 61·12, tonight with the winner lacing Texas, 55-6, for the championship Saturday night .. VCI Goiters Lead FT. CA MPBELL, Ky.-UC Irvine took a three-stroke lead in· to the finals today of the NCAA Division II golf championships, here. ltvine has a 585 after 36 holes while UC Davis has 588. The final round will be played today after rain shortened the tourney to 54 holes Wednesday. Irvine's Jerry Wisz is the in- dividual leader going into U1e finals. He shot a 72 Thursday for a tot'\l score of 140, three strokes in front or the field . B•l•e•tos .... Former Mission Viejo High and Saddle back College standout Rudy Holmes, has signed a con· tract with the Southern Caliromia Sun of the WFL, the DaJly PJlot has learned. Holm u, who played two seasons with Dr ake Un1vcrslty, was a member of the AU an ta Falcons of the NFL last year. To Spur Hitting Desperate Alston May Use Pitcher LOS ANGELES CAP J -Los Angeles manager WaJtAlston has. tried just about everything with his lineup and still can't find a wa y out of a month-long slump. ··Maybe," he said Thursday night after Jon Matlack of the New York !\l e ts blanked the Dodgers on three hiL':i, 4·0. ''Andy J\Jcssersmith can drive in some runs for us." Messersrnjth . who pitches t onight's game a gains t the Dodgers Slate All ... me1 on KA BC OW) Jun.13 Ptlil-lphle el Los Angeles June u Philaotlpnla a• Ln• Ancieles June IS Phil cldelpll•• ell LosAr>qeles 7 Up.m. •:Hp.m. I ;J.l)p.m, Philadelphia Phillies. is batting .283 which is higher than a ll but two other Dodgers. Los Angeles, by losing for the third straight time and fifth in the last six, fell 21/2 games behind Ci ncinnati in the National League West, their widest deficit since April 23 . Don Sutton. who was seeking to become the first 11 -game winner in the majors, ins tead absorbed his fifth defeat. Rut he deserved ~lter. He retired the first 12 :\lets in orde r and didn't give up his first hit until the fifth. NEW YORK •b r II bl W GclrrHI lb • 7 7 0 M1llbnlb • 0 2 7 Un~e<cf •OO O St•u1>rt • O O O Kr-p0ol 1b • 0 1 0 Milner II • 0 I 0 C.llnu lf o o o o Phlll1pB~ • 0 I 0 G<ottt • o 1 o Mellac k p • o o o LOS ANGELES LoPtt lb Ueylb 8rewerp Wynn et Gar~y lb Ceylb Ferousonc Pacloru rt O.J~sus ~' !Mitton p M.MolAlll lb r h b• 3 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 , 0 • 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 , 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Tot•ls ~ 2 8 2 Totals 30 O 3 O New York 000 001 010-2 Los AftQele~ 000 000 000 ~ E Ptlllhps, OeJl'\u\. LOB-New York 7, Lo~ An~lu S. 28-Garrell, Millan 2. S-Sollon. IP H R ER BB SO 'I 3 0 0 I 6 8 6270 • 1 2 0 0 0 2 The Mets, who swept the brief two-game series, remain just one-half game behind first place 1. Pittsburgh in the East as they begin a three-game series tonight in San Diego. "This is the longest s lump "e've had in a couple of years," Alston said, "but tonight I think you've got to give credit where it is due. That guy pitched a great game and had great stuff all the way, even in the ninth.·' Matlack, now 8·4, struck out six Dodgers including the heart of the batting order -Jim Wynn, Steve Garvey and Ron Cey -in the ninth inning. ''He's one of the best in the league in my book," said Garvey who fanned three times. "We're all battling hard to get out of this thing," he went on, "and I'm sure that we will. We're still sw· ingmg, we're still aggressive, we're not sitting back and wait· ing for something to happen. "He looked al me and didn't want lo talk about il," s ays the Twins' eight-lime all-star, going on nine. "1 cou Id tell immediate· Jy he wasn't at all interested in anything I could possibly tell him. Thal was all right with me. I said fine, and didn't say another word. But I thought lo myself, okay. if you wanna be a .200 hit· ter all your life, go right ahead. J 've never volunteered any ad· vice again. I figured I'd better keep my mouth shut." That doesn 't mean other players don't come up and ask Carew for some help with their hitting. One thing about ballplayers: they know a good stroke when they see one. There is none better than Rod Carew's. People keep asking Rod Carew if he thinks he can hit .400 and he keeps telling them it's "very dif· ficult" because of all the good pitching around. UPI Te .. Mte "But the worst thing, we're getting good pitching and aren't getting any runs tor our pitchers." THE DODGERS' RON CEY TAGS FELIX MILLAN. Thursday 's winner was Figueroa, who appears to have found a way to make a name for himself on a staff that includes the explosive Ryan. The 26-year-old right-hander from Puerto Rico, who started the season in the minors, seal· tered six hits and ran his record to5·2 with the victory. ·'Thal Figueroa is the type 1 like:• manager Dick Williams said in the clubhouse after laking the rubber game of the three- game series. "He's able to keep thl? ball down low and we call him our 'stopper.' ''Each of his five victories has come after we had suffered a de- feat." Figueroa admilll.'<l he hated being shipped off to lhe farm, but said it now appears to be the best thing that could have happened to him. "I made up m y mind I was go- ing to make it back up." he said. "And I'm ~aking the most of this latest opportunity .'' SUSPEHOED GAME FIRST GAME CALIFORNIA OETROIT •b, h bl Remy2b So o o ... , .... Le Flore cf S I 1 O Rl~rscf 4 l 2 o Mjeh.lel l b 2 l 1 t lloGhle lb 3 1 1 I M, i'MHIH pr 0 0 0 0 Meyer If 4 0 I 0 Horlon dh 4 o 7 I 0 . RemirH ~s o o o O L. 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WP...J Fig-T 2 10.A-IO,ln, Ptmishing Baja Run Opens Today[: " ENSENADA, Mexico (AP) _,_ Motor racing stages one or its most gruelling events Friday with the Score Baja Interna- cional. a 400·mile race through rugged desert and mountain back country on the' Baja California peninsula. Mickey Thompson, who once put on this rare him.self, iB one or the favorites to win what hos become one of t.he richest off road rac,es with a purse of $10,000 and about $120,000 in contlngency prizes. A field of nearly 400 has been 1 ·~ entered, from as Car away as Japan. Motorcycles, small pickup trucks, sedans, dune bug· gies and !our·wheel drive vehicles will compete. Thompson probably will have one or the most sophisticated rars ever to run an off.road evenl with a Chevrolet Luv mini- pickup with a titanium chassis und an aluminum Chevy V8 mounted In lh rear. The race atarta and finishes at this ))()31 towo· on the Paclrlc OcHnt ruMing fa&t through the ·mountains and then soµth to Vall e Trinidad before cutting west through the mountains out to the coast. Racers loop south to Camalu on the coast before winding east. through the interior and then north again through Valle Trinidad. Finally, 45 miles from the finish, they retrace the oiiginal route to Ensenada. Portions are over seldom-u eel trnils and bat'lr roads; some parts ore merely marked out. ov~r trackl~sB terrain. A JO.mile run al lbe atart·Onlah line ii over paved road as 11 a two-mile bunt l , . near Valle Trinidad. \ Thompson. or Long Bench, wa• asked by Mexican govemmeni officials to take over the race - couple of years ago but has no~ turned over operation complete.. lytoSCORE. He is one of the ravotites nlon4 with Bobby Ferro of Sh~rman Oak1, a tbrce·Ume winner ot th• Baja 500 in a single-seat ractna dune buggy with a modlliecl VolkJ'wagen eng\ne. .P~rro drove the top·placLn1 tour.wheele d vehicle in laa& yea&"'I lnternaclon1l •• , < ~ c l t t " t t 1: s h 1 ] ] 1 l (. I ' I ) , \ T c .. t t ( r . :: r J • I 1 Sf)11tJ1 Star SChneiderjoM Does It All B~EDBURGART °' ....... ~ ... IQ" Tom Schnetderjohn is anoth er one or those basketball pluyers whoi& tougher than he Jooks. Standin g 6-11 and weighing 183 pounds Sch neiderjohn re: sembles a graduate of a weight watchers' pro- gram. Yotr know, nice and tall, nice and lean, but certainly not strong enough to play basket- ball. But the Los Amigos High graduate, all 183 pounds or him, was a de- \"astaling force the past two years. Great shot bloc ker. Strong re- bounder. Excellent shooter. "He did everythinl( a. human being could do," says Los Amico. basket- b a 11 coach Gary Youn1blood. "He re- bounded, played defense, played ofre111e. And he was a winner." A winner, indeed. After earning third-team All CU" S·A honors as a Junior. ichneiderjohn de- veloped into Oraoge County's best center- and one or the CIF's best-this pas t season. Averaging 26.4 points. Schneiderjohn was named to the CI F 3-A first team, and only R~y EJlis of San Gabriel -who averaged 28.0 points per game -out s cored Schneiderjohn in the en--~w"-~"'•·' lire3·A. And Schneiderjohn- headed for UC Be rkeley ~~~~~;~~~ this fall-will lead the "' South against the North in the Orange County all-DON FOWLER SIGNED PRO PACT. Re chbe star basketball game r Saturday night at Orange ' • R I • O co~~tth~~1~~gei>encil-thin, Fowler S No-hitter e les n Schne iderjohn s til l· showed great strength in-L d p p Defense Mark Rechber of Ca- nyon High is the type of guard North basketball coach Bob Vanvoorhis likestoha\·e in camp. He was named most valuabl e d e f e nsive player for Canyon this year and according to Vanvoorhis, has the best s hooting form on the North squad. This type of versatility will be what the North needs to defeat the South Saturday nig ht in the 10th annual O•·ange County high school a ll -star basketball g am e at Orange Coast College. TipoCCis slated for 8. The South leads the series 6-3, but it was the North who emerged with a 102·83 victory in last year's C'Ontesl behind a 40-poinl efforl fro m Troy 's Mark Wulfemeyer. Although Rechber is no \\'ulfemeyer. he ('Ould cause some trouble for the South. The 6·2 hustler averaged 15.3 points a game and four assists. He was b est known , however. for his de· fensive play. ·• Rechber is one of the best shooters on the Learn and has excellent shoot· ing Corm," says Van Voorhis. "He has good follow through and also plays defense very well." Rechber felt he re· ceived a break when Ca· nyon High opened in 1974. 'Tm not sure I would have been able to play at Villa Park High as much as I have at Canyon,·' ~ays Rechbe r . "I did team one thing at Vill a Park as a sophomore, however, I round I would have to play better de· fense a n d it really helped." side, grabbing 15 re-e to ro act bounds pe r game and blocking eight shots . "I don't think people realize how tough he real- ly is," says Youngblood. "He was really strong in- side. You don't often rind player s who c an dominate a game like he does." By DAVE ROMANO Of Ute Dally Pilot Stell The Philad e lphia Phillies knew they want- ed Don Fowler or Dana Hills High to sign with their organization. but Fowler just wanted lo make s ure. There are several re- asons why Schneiderjohn issodominating. Phillies' scout Ron '"He has long arms and Squire was in the stands has a real fine shooting when Fowler took the touch inside." says South mound to pitch in a <.•oach Dave Brown. "He Casey Stengel League jumps well for hi s size game recently. and is good at rejecting s a vi n g th e be s t shots ." . . ·pitching performance of Schne1d e1"John, who his life for that game in was 6-~ as a s~venth front of the Philadelphia grader, 1s also dedicated. scout Fowler hurloo a ."He is .one of the fe.w no·hi'tter agains t the kids who improves day in Anaheim Royal s. lie was and d ay out," says signed by Squire after Youn~blood. ··He would the game. play basketball as much Fowler was ente rtain· a~ he could. You know, a ing tnoughts of playm~ six-seven h o ur t ype baseba ll for Cal Poly thing. He would also lift <Pomona> orSaddleback weighls, jump rope and College when he ~igncd run." his conlraC't. llowevl'r The dedication paid he liked th e offer .ind off for Schneiderjohn. wanted to take a crack al who was recruited by making the m ajor dozens of colleges. leagues as soon as possi· "I chose Cal because of ble. coach Dick Edwards, "'I'm c oing into this who really has a .good r~>-thing with the attitude cord or coaching_ big thul r·m going to make ~en," says Schneider-the big leagues in two or JOhn . All-comers Meets Set Costa Mesa Hi gh's an· nual summer all-comers track a nd field meet.5 will again be fe atured Thurs day a fternoons beginning June 26 for six weeks. An y intere s ted amateur is eligible to com pete on Mesa's Chevron 440 surfacing with spikes no more than 1 ~ inch in length. • Competition is open to junior high, hi~h school a nd open divis ion athletes. Competition begins at 4:30 with junior high fi eld events. followed by open <1 nd hig h school field events and girls events at 5. and running e vents at 5:30 . A championship meet with awards will be staged July 31. Addi· lion a l information is avai lable a t Cost a Mesa's Dept. of Leisure Services (556-5300 ). three ye ars," says Fowler. "l 'm -going to go out ther e and g i ve it everythinJ;? I have." Fowler "recently com- pleted a fine season for Dana Hills. He h ad a 6-2 record, a 1.05 earned run average, bit .342 and was named most valuable player in the South Coast League. He w as also selected on the a ll· Orange County team. Fowler reports to Auburn. New York June 21 for his first assign- ment . A rookie d assifiC'ation, Auburn <.·ompetes in the l\l'w York -P e nn sy l vu nia League. Philadelphia's top farm t eam opernles in Toledo, Ohio. If he performs well al Auburn he will be im·ited lo participa t e in the Phillies' winter insl1:uc- tional le a gue in Sep· tcmber when the rookie season C'omes to an end. Fowler was drafted on the 25lh round by the Phillies and was !!lad he was taken by a National League club., ''I"ll still be able to hit in the National League if I remain a pitcher and I like to swing the bat." s a ys Fowler ... Th e Oakland Athletics also talked to me, but rm g lad I s ig ned with Phlladdphia.'' Fowler has been told by Squire and some of the other scouts that he'll have to work on his curve ball to make the majors. ··My slider is probably my best pitch and I have a good fast ball and pret· ty good control,'' says Fowler. "My main ob· jt!C'tive in the rookie league will be lo come up with a better curve." FACTORY Demo SALE! Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W ' L Pct. GB Boston 29 23 .558 New York 30 25 .545 1h Milwaukee 26 28 .481 4 Detroit 24 29 .453 51h NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 30 23 .566 New York 29 23 .558 12 Philade lphia 30 26 .536 l 1"l Chicago 29 27 .518 21"2 • TOYOTA H AMPLE: 74 TOYOTA CELICA 4 IQeeel .., •eo•o ,. •• ,., (137KHNI 5 3477 • VOLVO •74 VOLVO 142 AlllO . air 11•••0. rallv• wn ... 1 GT •-•119 *""' (4087GllJ 5 5888 • USED CAR SPECIALS ''DODGE DA°aTGT "'811 Y41 a111om.1ic IM>,.., llfftlflO. '"· .... IYENt211 s 1.477 '71 OLDS CUTLASS 4 1H H T A\lf-~ •tt tOl\O , ~~ - 111000Ki .. Baltimore 24 30 .444 6 Cleveland 23 32 .418 712 West Division Oakland 34 23 .596 Kansas City 34 25 .576 1 Angels 30 30 .500 5 t,.2 Minnesota 26 26 .500 512 Texas 28 29 .491 6 Chicago 24 32 .429 91.-2 Ttuirsday's ca..me ()@troll S-t, C.lllornla 3·1 MIMesota at New York, ppd • rain Milwaukft 9, Oakland 1 cn1caoo 9, Boston 2 S.llimore 7, TOH t Kanw Clly 2. Clove land 1. 101Mlft9' • T~OY'l~"'H • eoston !Pole M a11d Wise s.n It KallMI City IF1t1monls l•l and Spllltorff 1-SI 2 OOland IHollrman S-.61 at Ottrolt <Co•""•n 3-81 O.lcego <OstH n I-SI ot New YOf'll IMtdlOl .. SI Ctlllorrtll !Singer 6·7) at M11wa11k" <Golllorn H I 8otllmore (Cuollar 3·'> •t Mhine1ott l~bln 2-3) Ot,...lancl 1"-t•rsonr.SI 11 TOii.ts <Wrlthl ~II S.tlH'UY'J Go,.,.. Ooklond at l>elrolt" 80ltlmort at MIMHote C.lllomlt" Mllwa11llM OllC.llOO at Now Y11rlr. &oslon al K•nwa Cltt CJevetitM at Tout St. Loui s 26 27 .491 4 Montrei:tl 19 30 .388 9 We11l Division Cincinnati 36 24 .600 Dodgers 34 27 .557 21h Sun Francisco 29 28 .509 51.2 San Ditgo 28 30 .483 7 AUanla 26 32 .448 9 HoU!ton 22 41 .349 15~ Tllurs .. y·s ~,,_ MontrHI) Son Olt90 1. IS 1,,..1,,., PhlledelP'1l4•. Sen Francisco I Allente s-6, Chl<•ll0•·2, 2nd 911n'9 w~ndtG 81n nl119l Cln<lnnatl 10, SI Louil I Pltlabllrgfl •. Houslon 2 New Yorll 2, Los AnoetnO ''•a y•1oa"'" Clntlnntll IBllllnth•M 4·3l at Chlca110 (Aein<h•• • .. , P11t11>11ron IAooller 3·3) et Allent• COdofn~tl HOUlton (l'On<h 2-4) •I It. Louis (Aeed .. S) New York 151-0·0) et Sen DlllOO IMclntos" ~) Philadt1phlt lLont>Oro S-31 et t.os Angeln 1Mui.ers1T11th •·2> MontAOI lflrymtn S·JI al 5-n Francisco <Felc-•.,. cw M011t11111"0 ).21 ' ta1., .. y•101- Cln<fnnotl ti C:lllUto Mtlllroal ot kn l"rll\tltco PlltMlll•Ofl et At lenlo HlllllM et $1. Louil How vor11 at SOii OltQIO Pflll ... 111111• OI Lol AlltOIH Friday. June 13. 1975 DAILY PILOT 87 · Key Trojans Graduate, Spikers 1'ut Roche Optimistic Co1t1pete Although losing four or o!theCIF2-Aplayorrs. and we have had ·good 5 Area asix ull-Jeague football And such players as weieht workouh. We KNOXVILLE, TeM.-players, new University au a rd Ed Polliard, have pre dominantly Five Orange Coast area coach Dick Roche isn't center Mork Moore. worked on technique this truck atara will try to complatnlng: 1tneo11clter Ron Nichols sprinl{. ·~ qualify for the junior "We have 20 rel . and defensive backs J im Although losing start· UnitedStatest~amwhen ·lettermen .. he u;;:ing Green-all.South C'.oast ing tailba c k Scott they compete m the N~-·•and we h~d our larg~~l League honorees -have~z;ph~ (390 yards on Uonal ~mateur Athletic turnout ever this spring ,, departed. 101 carnei;) a:"d Green at Union Junior track and · But two a ll-leagu e fullback (400 yards on 94 field championships here Roche had between 50 play ers -lin e baC'ker carries), the Trojans tonight and Saturday. and 55 candidates this David Scroggins and de-have ba ckup tailback Laguna Beach's Eric sprtng for Lhe varsity and fensive back Art J lcise Ron Dykes (208 yards on Hulst, Newport Harbor's appeared very optimistic -return, and the Trojans 44 attempts) returning. Brian Theriot and David when s pring practice appearsotidinothcrposi· And they s hould be Kurrasch, UC Irvine's concludetoday. lions.too. s tro n g e n o u g h at S~e~e Scott and Estan-8uthe knows hislaskis "We 'r e pre tty well quarterbHck too, even cia s Ken Conner a re en-a tough one. Under Jerry balanced, and we are in 1th o u g h R i c h a r' d te~ed in the two-day af. Redman last year. the good s h a pe running-Hernon-hecompleted44 fair. . . Trojans were 8-2 and ad· wise," says Roche. "Our of 88 for 567 yards-has They wlll JOm other vanced to the first round attitude has been l(ood, graduated. Heise, last athletes 19 years or age year's second s tring and under, and the tor B G • quarterback. and John two fin~s hers in eact-anner rid Y e ar Halagan. a starter on the ~vent will ma ke up thE sophom ore tea m, are JUnior U.S. t eam that butt ling it out. will . comp~te a g alnsl F s Cl ? "Halagan has shown a Russia in Lincoln, Neb. Or an e~ente • f:reat deul of poise and July 4·5. .a.a.a. has been throwing well," Hulst, who m ade th<. says Roche ... And Heise junior team as a With hi s e ntire of 1974, passing for 221 isarclurnec." sophomore last year, backfield returning, San yardi;. Other offensive stan- will run the lQ,000 Clemente High. football But defense was the douts arc wid e receiver meters, comparable to coach Allie Schaff has key for the Tritons. who S~n Graham and tackl e six miles. Hulst has the every right to be confi· held fi ve opponents to Tim ·Allison (G -2, 2101. nation's best two mile dent about his Tri tons' seven points or less. both of whom started last prep mark this year, chances this fall. Key returnees arc all· yeur. ·running8:44 .9. "This is one of the best league middle g ua rd Along with SC'roggins Kurrasch. ·the best groups I've had coming Pondo Vleisides and all· and Heise on defense. the prep shot putter in the back," s a ys SC'haff le ague defensive back Trojans have two other country, has thrown a whose Tri tons concluded Stan Mathis. Other de· key performers in de· 12-pound shot 68-5, and spring practice Thurs-fensive starters r eturn-fensive tackleARi('k Bax· his coach, Bob Hailey, day. ing a r e tack le Da\'id t er 16·0. 190 > and de- says Kurrasch has been San Cleme nte -with Domingues and Arons at fensive lineman Mark heaving the 16-pound a b a C' k f i c Id of linebacker. And Wade, Murphy (6-1, 195 1. a shot 55 feet in practice quarter b a c k s Tim who broke hi s wrist in jumor. 1his week. Vleisides and Glenn Dill. the fi rst gaml· last year, 1'7SSc,,ttdult Theriot will run in the fullback Tom Arons and should be a top defensive 440, a race in which he running backs Randy end. ~t 13 .At Hunhngtoo 6ea<l'I (scrom- rnoqe l tOa m. !>ept l~At Tu\ttn8 has recorded a 47.4. Adams. Brian Wood and Other top returnees Scott, who won the Ron Wade-compiled a a re 1 tight end Dennis NCAA Division II mile, 5-4-1 record last seuson. Engstrom. left l ~1cklc will run the 1,500 meters. That in c luded a 3-2 re· Ron Ca1Tit'o und (:C11lcr ~1 2blo\Am•qo•al~denG<owl Ocl JAi Vdltcn~.a~ Oct 11 f,p,,run1<1dt TU\ltnB Oct II Al M"""" V•t'IO 1 31) Scott's best mile time is cord in South Coast Tom Eadli. Oct 2•ldQUna 6~aChdl fll\ltn7 JO Nu• 1C> .. n.1t·ltlhatlus11nl:JO NO• 1 El Toro ;;i M1,•1on V•elo 1 30 NOv l~SdnClemtcnteal Tu\l•n7·JO 4:08.8. League pl.iy and a 25·20 ------------------------ And Conner will be loss to Gahr in the fi rst 11 competing in the high round of the C l F 2·A jump. He has cleared playoffs. 6·10 this year. · And Schaff fi gures his 9th ANNUAL SOUTHERN CALIF. Lineup Juggled The South ·s All-star lineup has been juggled a lllt with the loss of Mis- sion Viejo Hi gh's Dave Schmidt and Dana Hllls High "s ·Don F ow ler to professional lwseball. Schmidt. a catcher, signed \\ ilh the Boston Red Sox und Fowler. a pitcher , inked with Philadelphia. Missio n Vie jo out· fielder Greg Perry dropped from the South roster. ' Sout h coach Harry Hilke hus added Hunt- ington Beach catcher Ed Vignaroli lo the roster. buC'kfield will be even more productive this year. In addition to run· ning out of the I , the Tritons will also be using the Wishbone this fall. Adams was the big gun for San Cle m ente last year. carrying 179 ti mes for 654 yards. Arons picked up 144 yards on 42 carries. but was an out· sta nding blocker. \\"ood and Wade were injured OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS SHOW For only $2.00 admission. Talk to key mana gement from many different Jobbers, Distributor, & Fran· ch1se Co.'s. Investigate their programs. See what is new in the small Business field. SHERATON-ANAHEIM MOTOR HOTEL Ball Road E~it Harbor Blvd. Exit (Santa Ana Fwy. So ) (Santa Ana Fwy. No.) June 13·15 l 9 PM Daily 1-6 PM Sunday FREE PARKING most of the year. 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiim-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. Vleis ides passed for 11 220 yards. but Dill sta1t - cd during the latter pa1t ,.H Sc,,•dule :)epl. 13 E•t.anco.i ""'mmage i 1 pm !iepl. 20 E \per .Jnta 8 ~Pl. 26 Cy pres' "I We•tern ij Ocl. 3 Al RedoftOO 8 Oc\. 10 Va tenet a ff Ocl. 17 El Toro I 30 Ocl. 24 D•na Htlh 7: 30 Oct. JI Mission voe 10 /: 30 Nov.1 LA1911na Beac ti 7 .30 NOv. ISUniver\•lyat Tu•l•n I JO LEASE A aasa The FIAT more for less lease. MORE Val ue. Economy, Dependab1l1ty. Luxury . ,l.'ibL& .. ' '""~~ .. : Golfe r s Compete LESS Money. l~ DICK MILLER MOTORS A golf driving touma-two balls for $1 and com· ment will be he ld on the pete for prizes including driving range on the golf shoes and golf balls. Orange County Fair· There will be dh·is1ons uus.su•1c:Li.v.s.-.&ov•su.sow-.U1Y FIAT FACTORY AUTHORIZED grounds Saturday, from for senior cit izens, 120 W. Worne r a t So. Main, Santa Ana557-2132 10 a.m. to 1 p.m ., to help Jj~u~n~io~r~s~,~a~n~d~,~~~o~m~e~1~1. __ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ raise fund s for the - March of Dimes. Contestants will drive Special Cadillac Lease Rates! Nabers Cadilac 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Me~ S40-9100 FIBER GLASS! We know evcrylh1ng there 1s tu kn,1w :ibout II :ind "c offer 1hc ftnt.!~I aero· space quality I 1bcrglass fabrk:ition, 1.hoppcr and hand l:i)'·t1p, c.implctc tool· ing and mold fabricntion co be found in the We~I ! Call or write u~ :ihou l your portic11lar need~; we havo :1 back1-ro11nd 111 a "ido range of application,, In· eluding MARINF, INl)US· TKIALand AUTOMOTI VI:: , •. :ind ~ k11ow everything 11bou1 flbcrl!ln~~. IMF Industrial M~lded Fl~er&l•ss 1970 Pl acent1a Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92~6 Phone (714) 646·2811 or (714) 762-1581 ' A touch of Black Velvet makes Fathers Day. (;ive fallwr a louth of Bhtck VL1ln·l on hi:-. dar. He'll appreciate lite ~mootlll'r whi:.--k,\· imporkd frn111 l \mnda. He'll appreei<lle ynu for makin~ his chi.v a little ~moolher. .. CWLYfltLOT Frlday.June1!. 1875 Los Al Racing Entries ltt 122 "' 112 122 122 BILLY GRAY Hi Gray Tops tit SRCOND •Ac• -••v•rtK.)-,- «Md\ & 111> Cl•lmlnv. Purw $l'IOO. a.lml119 P<IU $14MIO. <Allfoml•s.nd• IClerhwl 122 Cycle Field BolO TorMdo ICT••oer I 1n In Mesa Khai. Pro lH•rtl 1n Firsl Sling IW•lkU I 11' RocketW•l<hlG•r1•I U:Z Sc-r 5'>orl I Bani.. I lit THIRD RACE -.oo r•rds. 3 ye;ir Speedway motorcycle ~~':::~."('~,:,~· 117 racing wiJl celebrate its Sc*llSl\Am11os c1.caa1r 1 rn seven th anniversary Go Ht•t11er Go llr..svr•I 1,,'! tonight when the weekly Et.l Copy CM1lesl , Okkevs Rock C•ndy cc.111 111 program of short.track .J\At Jim 0.ndy I Hirt) 12:2 • · d M1uJe-s1erSOt11w•rdl 111 compellllon gets un er FOURTH u u ->soyucb.3YNr way at 8 : 15 al the Oranf;e Ole!•. c1a1mlng. Pvrse i2eoo. O•imlng County Fairgrounds m ~~~~·:r~ CAdalrl 127 Costa Mesa. Mynameluue 1Har11 ,,. A special contes t for a Oanoy'sGo81d(Rlchardsl tn t I 'II b Plod To Auler (Treasure) 119 mo OrCyC e Wl e COO· Oustv s. LadY 1upnam1 111 ducted and a drawing Byl.oBalley IWardl 11' d ( viva Viii• 1carooza1 119 will be hel or seven l'IFTH RACE -.00 .,.,ds. J ~ar okls. Allow•n<t Purs11 $2SOO. Auntltrn <C•rOOt• I season t i cke t s to celebrate the occasion. ~:: Among the top conten- m ders for victory will be :g Billy Gray, the actor 122 turned speedway racer. 117 Sister S.11~ I Treasure> S.lin And Gold <Hull Qlr 10«1 No~ C Upham I &eete ~r\ Sl\SY 1c111r1ssel NIQtlt Spe.a (Ward I Go Man's Louton IAd•lr) Cray won his first han· SIXTH RACE •00 yards J YNr <.licap main event at Costa Mes a ' s Fair- ::: grounds last week and 11q rides the entire circuit 122 Olds & up Cl•1m11>9. Purse '3000. Cl•1m1ng pritt ~000 Valley S.•u lOreyer I Ahytnm Ousl«!r (H•rtl Styl1V. Man CAdaor I Charm Gall• CL1pham) Inlets Prtnl l8ertr;1ml Mila Tr•• IW•rdl Boo Jedd c P•oe 1 S.v•nnal\Ghosl !Treasure) Hy Bound (C.roo1•I 11Y during the s u m mer ::: months. m He played the part of 119 th e t e e n a g e s on i n SEVENTH RAC£ -3SO yard\ J Father Knows Best when ~ ~~.t·e~~."~~:~;t;~d.~\e he was 16 during the Lanty's Jet <AO•irl 119 1950s. Al 37, he·s enjoy-L<11co Bird IL1pn•m I 118 J~tM1ne lR1c11arc1s1 m ing speedway racing AOOve Rebellion (Trusurel 118 even more than his 3Cl RubyBegon1a (Wo1ra ) 118 SmoothMe 1Brooks1 123 ing,career. W•ntac.o CC..rdo1a> m ··speedway is a form EIGHTH RACE -3SO yards. lye.Jr Olds & up. Cla1m1ng. Pune $1900. of art and J love it I would rather put my :~; time into som ething that m I really enjoy doing than :;; spending it working on a m television show where :;; there's no enjoyment in : :: the work. Claim1119 price "600. Get H•PPY (Ward I Count Of Honor lB•nks l 8udEyc (Watl<erl C..1tlorn1a Smog <Myres) Hllalutln CC•rdo" I Hank's V•nouard !Cart.ii Mid Poise IRlcllarosl Third lm•oe IL1pf'l<1m I Sun Oog Ol!ck (Aaa1r1 Geronimo Mayor lCr eaQl!r I "'I enjoy speedway and I hope to stay in it in the Checking Area ·sun City Banquet 'h...,, Chris Blas.ingame was nam e d outstanding athlete tor the year at the awards banquet for the girls athletic teams al taln-Ricl\IM'll 91~ Jloftlor Varsity: MV P-Cflarles Flt'• rell; most Improved-Jell Inmon; <APC•1n-.>eff seem.,.,. VOi.i.i.ViALL V1rsUy: MVP ht lHm~ Junior Varsity: MVP-Johlllklrns. Mission VleJo High ~ School recently. D 0 n A t k i n s o n Blas}ngame was the (volle yball>. Cary school s. m ost valuable Ha mro (t e nnis ) and atblet~ 1~ track a nd co-Keith Marr (baseball> MV~ in field hockey. were named most valua- Etleen Hebe ts c~p· ble players for their tured the hig h -point spo 'ls al San Clemente award while Pam Mabry . 1 was _pre&enled with the Hi5~er award winners service award. . Double winners in· include: eluded Terri Gilreath in V•rsity: ~~:t~rn~~ark F;ioan; SOflbaJl 30d basketball MVP-Kelm Marr; most 6ed1cat@CI and Diane Toepfer in M1~~~"rv:·rs1ty : MVP-Jo11n tennis and swimming. McDonald; mos t improved Jell Co• .. i MISSION Vll!JO HIGN Girts S...-ts Aw•rds VOLLEYBALL: cvars1ty) MOSI Valuabte-V•lerle Lite. (Junior Varsi- ty I MOsl V•h1ballle-Klm 8Kf'leldtr. TENNIS: Mosl V••u•ble-Ol-Toepler. DANCE TEAM: Outstanding Lori Ct•r(hlck. FIELO HOCKEY: CV1rslly) Most ValUolbtt-Elleen Hebets .,..d Chris Btasinganw. (Junior V•rslty) Most VllUolt>lt Oebl>le Callewey. BASKETBALL· (Varsity) MOst V•lu8ble Terri Gllreeth. tJunlor Vllrslty) Most Vatvable-Jov Ro$5ello. GYMNASTICS: Most Valuable- Sharon TllomcJs. TRACK: Most V•luable-<llris Bta.lnoeme. BA OMI NTON : Mos I Valuable t~~~i:::i'-c'tnadrYy c~:~~o~~ci D.,lene Made-II. SWIMMING Most Valuable- Ooane Toepfer. SOFTBALL. (Varsity I Most V•lua· bte-Terri Citre•th. (Junior var~llyl MOsl Valuable Sally Boehmer OVTSTANOING CLASS ATHLETES Freshm•n Oonna Care; Sophomore -J•n Crtlleth, Junior-Susan Sproul •nd LuAnne Woodbridge. Senior Tnri C1lre.tlh. HI POINT AWAR O· E11eenHebeh SERVICE AWARD Pam Mal:lry OUTSTANDING ATHLETE Chris Blasingame Steve Spalding (ten· nisi and J ohn Mccurdy Frosh0 Soph; MVP-Ted Heth~; capt•1n-Brlan War le. TENNIS V.trslty. C•ptaln-Gary Hamro; MVPs-H•mro ano Barbara Lam· berg; mos t improved -Kevon Foreman; mo>t 1nspirat1ona1-Tlm RKkenger. VOLLEYBALL Varsity· MVP-Don Atkinson; bl!Sl setter-Atkinson; most lnsplra· honat-Tom Beard; best h11ters-Si.n Matllls, Scott Severs, C•rl Eis.,...n. Junior va"ity MVP-John Steprwns, most 1nwiro1t1ona1 Randy Ad.lm•. ~ Cary Griffith was named the outstanding senior r ecently at the Mission Viejo High ten- nis awards banquet. Jon Fears was select- e d th e outstanding junior. Brian Twining th e outsta ndin g sophomore and Brad Schmidt the outstanding freshman. Doug Rudolph is the most improved. Fish R eport (golf J received most DANA WHARF 60 anolers· 167 valuable player awards i.ass. 11>on110. 111a1tbut. 6 rock coo. 18 a l a recent banquet ma~~e~~ORT 8EA CH (Davey's honoring the Laguna Locket') -SS anglers: 31 l>On1lo. 88 . t . If bas\, 387 rock coo, 30 blue perch. BC'ach H1g l tennis, go <Art'sLandingl -31an111ers·.u,,and and volleyball teams bass. 38 rock coo. 3 mackerel, I blue · bass, 1 white seabass. Special award winners SAN 0 1EGO IMuni<ip•• Pier> -21oq include. an91ers. 2M yet1owta11, :U.ca11Co1>ass. TENNIS varsity: MVP Sieve Spt1ld1ng; co-capta1n-TOOd Thornton; most 1m· proved L.-ry C•mpl>ell. Junior Vars11v. MVP Scott Fr .. nk. co-c<1pt.t1M 8.trry Ressl~r and Link Snydrr · mo'I 1 mproved Randy Smotl' I 1>arracuoa, 11 na It but, •S• rock coo. SEAL BEACH -lS7 anglers : S'IO rock COO, 22 whole lish, 12 hal11>uC, 37 sand bas,, S8 cal1<0 t>;iss. Bu~ -'IO a<iglers: 'IO OOntlo, 4 sand bass, II ttaltbut, 90percf'I. LONG BEACH IS.lmont Pier) -J'I .tnglers: 1 black seaba.s, 270 caltco COLF bass, I haltbut, ?SO rock coo. 7 cow V••s•IY' MVP John Mccurdy; coo. ISporttisftingl -•I anglers: tOO n>Q\I improved Steve 01xon. Cdl>· ca1tco t>;iss, 2 halt but. . · Metanrtle Kyler wtll -pitch tor tbe Mis Ion Vie· Jo Saints tonight when they entertaln the Sun Cit)'.Suna ol Ariaona in-a women's softball game at 8 :30 at Avery Parkway diamond In Mission Viejo at t he freeway and Ave ry Parkway. Kyler pitched Colden West College to the na- tion al junior college softbaJI championship in the spring and in her last 14 innings with the Saints has given up only three runs. She has two one-hitters and Sunday night in a double victory over the San Jacinto Hawkettes, pitched a two-hit, 3-1 vic- tory, then came on in four innings or relief in the nightcap. She didn't give up a hit in the four frames. The Saints are current- ly in second place in the Southe rn California Women 's Softball League. one game out of first place, with a 9-5 re- cord. The game w-ith the Suns is a non-league tilt. The Saints are associate members of the Pacific Coast Softball League this season. The Su ns have two of the top pitchers in women 's softball in Billie Harris and Paula Noel. Kyler will pitch for the Saints in an exhibition game al Anaheim Stadium July 4 when they fac<' Johnnie Brook s' Fullerton Royals. The game will be a preliminary event to the annual fireworks dis· play at the Big A. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. In the i 1t!UJJ!ti)j HATlOHAU.T ADYllTIStO DAILY 0Hn41 TODAY SHOW s•-H--= M_ ...... S ... 10.6 fri, 0,... HI 7 ., N11tonllly AdvtrtlSed Oilty On The arbor Lites LAMP SHADES All Styles Silks & Hardbacks ~ tn.t ,-i.,,. for t«nCt fitti..,. 1822V2 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA 645-7301 ,., ..................... .. "8fTT Of ,,,..... .. .,,.. .... NINTH RACE -JSO yards J year olcls & up Cla1m1ng. Purse S3400. promotion end ~·hen l ,~~~-;==========================================================================================================================----.., m finish riding. Speedway Oa1m1ng price S6SOO Quest T Bargo <Cardo1a I Moon Flyer IACl<ior I Minx Skoal CWalsonl Town Ol!•con IL1pn.iml Love Charge IBanksl OuptBSt.,r IW.trdl Mr. E~1mo (Treasure) County L1m11 IH•rt 1 m is destined to go national i~~ and I want to be on the ::: scene when that hap- 122 pens.'' Alamitos Results LH A l•mitos 'TilvrW.y Rewll• l'IRST RACE -l.SOyards. 2 YHrolcl INlldtns. Cl•lmlnv. Purse $1900. Pretend Ao•ln ICaft I 10.80 6.00 J .80 Gooar Too !Treasure I S.20 •.40 Mr. B B•r (C.,do z.a I 1.80 Time -18.4• Also a Ran -King's Boat, Superfine, WIM Bux, A Lime Like loM. Kalieo Event, Calllornla Se..en Scratched -Fancy Farkle, Scatllff Chant, B•llle Cllarger, Dupe's Aslerl\k U Eutta ,_,.reteM A•alA & S-~ ~TH,Nl41$64.60. SECOND RACE -870 yards. hear Olds & ui>. c1a1m1ng. Puru $1900. ToPSide (C..111 81 60 17.80 7 60 Super Oupe (Hartl •.40 3.AO flulark"s Van (Liptl•m> 7.00 Time -.. 'IO Also R•n-Cold Light. Casi\ Bio-., Battle Tank. L1l Am1go, Top Eagle No scratches THIRD RACE -3SO r•rds. 2 year 01<:1S Alk>w•nce Purse $2400. F;inc:y All•tr (Hyles) 11> 00 1>.IO 4 AO Go AllH'e Eagle IOe,.ss. I ""° 940 Winken Ol!pth IH•rtl S 00 Time 19 17 Also R-n -Fort y Oueens. ~1tlorn1a SunilllM, Witch Oeck Two, Tiny Ferocious, Fait-labert NO \<ratcllltS Scratched -Circt" Five, Myna me issue U £xact.1 -6-Go9ol;U1 & S-Sipp1ng Tlme,,.1411$151.00 SEVENTH RACE -440 yarO\. J year olds & up. Classified allow.tnce. Purse sssoo. StM!'s Precious (Lipham) 3.00 2.80 2.80 HaierWayne llreuurel 7.20 4.60 HolstyVan Bar (Ward) S.20 Time -21.96 Also Ran -Cajun Devil, American Oream, Dell's Shadow No scratches. EIG"TH RACE -3SO yards J year Olds. Cla1m1ng. Pur"" S2100. Visually (Banks I s 80 3 60 3 20 AboVI! the Door I Gar La I 4,00 3 20 Oun A Lady (Ward) 7 80 T11ne -18.17 Ali.o Ran -Mr. Speed Counl, Ver· quen••· Stoney Bug. No Sao Sangi, Play House, Kool Hand. Big £aw Scratched -Never Noltced. Oldte but Goodie, Sea Bar Cut1e, P1enly F•~ U Euct• 6-V1$UOllly & S-Abovt Tiie Dow, f"•ld SM.SI. NINTH RACE -350 y;irds . 3 year' OldS & vp. Cl;iiming. Purse S?OOO. Man O' Glow CHarll 67 .00 25 20 7 60 Bruc~ale IC..raoza > J 80 3 oo Rocking Ol!ck (Upham) 2 60 Tlrne-11.0I. Also Ran -Str Nomad, ApacM Panum, Bunny's Gold, Mr. Kandy O\arge. N1te Train, Go Note Go. Red· FOURTH RACE 870yards Jyear dyWise olds &up Scratched -Trucklln Man, c1a1m1ng Puru UIOO Magnolia Hornel, Fleet's Oupe, Our Early Charge (Cltrinel Anniversary I 00 3-ilO VIO u EHCUI •·MaA o· Glow & .. Promises Proml'W!s I Ward) 4,20 3.00 9r--.... N I0 1.•2.10. ~wFlrsl !Hartl 3.801 _____________ , Timt -44.44 Also Ran -Judy's Man, A Goin' Man, Bar F;ime NO scratches l'lnH RACE -870 yJrds 3 year Old\ & up. Allowance Pune ~ Oloe Smoot Ille ITreHure I ""° 4A() 760 Little Go Fleet (R1cll•rO•I 4.00 2 6oO RU99811 Bomoer ILlpfl•ml 2 . ..0 Tlmt -45,77 AlliO R•n -S."Y Ciecll, Lei's Get Go1119. ea,...rot Nos<r .. ~hes. SIXTH RACE -JSO yards. J year Olds. Allowance Purse $1SOO Goi!Ol•k CLlpflaml • 20 4 40 1.IO SippiftQ Time CW•rd) I IO 4.40 Ter.-, Gln cwa1-.1 3 IO Tlme -11.00 Also Ran -Mtresllc Copy, Truly• WN1, C.OOr• 0.<11, Al•mllos Susan, Klndocvte. E•sr Jat ·s S•ge, AIMnit~·umt> ;:•~:rk stocks. Delivered s•m•d•y frHh to your doorstep lnth• Rave a loreign allalr with the most exciting eeonoa1y ear In the world. FIATX119 amra ...... VlejoJmports fGtDl90D~at""91V Mlulon Vieja tJt.1740 49~1700 8lENOCO SCOTCH WHISICV 86 PROOF THEJOS GARNEAU CO, NEW'l'ORtt.NY. 0197& ,, • Q • ..:.'f Compare. For the price of a ·~·,1 fifth of theirs ••• ·you can have a · qua•·t of ours. l ... I I •. . ' " ~ ... ' . . . .. .: . . • . . ... ... ' "II ~ ~ \ . . \ . . . . • .. . • . . • • . ' . ·1 I DER Arts I Dining Ou.t .. Entertainment FlkJay, June 13, 1975 OAtl. V PILOT Disneyland Pageant ·opens Mlck..ey Mouse will be there. So will a K e y s t o n e Co p, Huckleberry Finn. Benj amin 1''ranklin, five s uffragettes, four cleaning ladies and a gigantic hot dog. They'r e a m ong more than 150 new and old Disney characters in "America on P ar ade," a three- • quarte r -mile long, 30-minute parade which opens Saturday at Disneyland in Anaheim and will run there a nd , simultaneously, al Disney World in Florida for 15 months. As the title implies ... America on P a r a de " is a bicentennial celebra tion. IL includes a tribute A TRIBUTE TO AMERICAN SHOWBOATS IS IN PAGEANT ·America on Parade' Opens Saturday at Disneyland SINGER JOHNNY RIVERS At Knott's This Weekend Knott's Offers Music, Rides to Ame rica's indepe ndence. cha racters from American his- tory and lite rature. and units celebrating American achieve- ments and inventions. THE WHIMSICAL pageant, with mus ical accompanime nt, will be offe red daily atj...a.Q6\ 10 p.m. except for a 3,A>.m.-only p e r fo rm a n ce o n June 19 . Specially-developed bicentennial fireworks will illuminate Dis- neyland skies at 9 p.m . each evening. The technical problems which had to be overcome to create "America on P a rade" are in th e m sel ves a tribute l o America 's and Disneyland's in - .genuity. f First, a whole new family of chataclers ha d lo be created tu. portray var ious hist ori c inV dividuals while unify ing th€· parade. Jt was decided to make the char acters '-''h;msical in ail· pearance but eigfit feet in height . and to scale tbe errtire procession totheirdir:nensions. Most or the parade units, in · ~ • eluding such item s as American food Cin which the giant hot dog a ppea r s ) a nd tra nsportation means measure more than 20 feet high, necessitating special planning so the p a r ade could pro- ceed unhinde red through Dis- neyland str eets. EIGH'T·FOOT·TALL DOLLS WERE CREATED FOR THE PARADE Special Costumes and Extra-large Floats Were Made to Scale MECHANICAL details to :.is- sure mane uverability also had to be worked out, and all items had to be sturdily constructed to s ur- vive 15 months of wear. In addi- tion, every thing in the parade was built in duplicate. to perform at both Orang e County and Florida locat ions . Also people to wear the doll fi gures had to be recruited and trained (there are more tha n 200 performers in each par ade ), and a rraf!ge m e nts h a d t o b e coordinated with high school and college m a rching bands which arc included in the parade. Costumes were tailored to the extra-large propo rtions of the charactl'rs , with care ta ken so the costumes did not become too hea vy or uncomfortable for the person underneath. MUSIC, which consists main· Jy of traditional favorites, is played on a music box blended with the sounds of a Moog Syn- thesizer . The searc h fo r a m e chanic al mus ic box w ith perfect · pitch to harmonize with A new five-a cre Roaring20samusemenlarea and a lineupoftop- notch enterta inme nt a re this summer's specia l features at Knott 's Berry Farm,8039BeachBlvd., Buena Pa rk. Visitors c an also pop down the street to view lifelike wax scenes from famous m ovies a nd television shows at Movieland Wax Museum, 7711 Beach Blvd. The newest attraction is astatueof .. Hee Ha w''sta r Roy Cla rk. At Knoll's this weekend, visitors will be enterta ined by singer Johnny River s, who will sing such hits as •· Memphis" and .. Baby, I Need Your Lovin '." He will pe rfor m in the Roaring 20s Good Time Theater toni ght, Saturday and Sunday at6:30,8:30and 10:30 p.m. and Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday at8andl0:30p.m. Other enterta iners set for the sum mer are B.J Thomas <June 19-25 ), The Supre m es <June26-J uly2).J ohnny Mann'sSt a ndUpand Cheer 1July 3·9), The Grass Roots (July 10-16). FrankieAv~Jon (Ju-, ly 17·23 >, The De Franco Fam ily (July 24-30), Rick Nelson and The Stone Canyon Ba nd (July 31-Au~. 6 ), Roger Miller CAug 7-13), The Lennon Sisters (Aug.14-20 )andThe Lettermen (Aug 21-27) In the Roaring20sarea. visitors will find ne w ridesincludingthe Corkscr ew , the Whirlwind and the Wheeler Deale r HumperCars. Other a ttractions at Knott ·s include Old West G host Town and Fiesta Villa ge Admission costs $4 .75 for adults a nd $3.75 for l'hildren. Children under3are frec the synthesizer required listen- ing to hundreds of m us ic box re- cordings from all ovl'r t he cou11- try. The searc h ended in Sikeston, Mi ssouri , wh e r e Dis n ey representati vcs located ''The S adie Mae ," a complet e ly restored 1890 band organ. T h is w ee k e nd and n ext , '·America on P arade" 's opening will be celebrated with special en- tertainment, including the Four Tops at the Tom orrowlatid Stage at 9 and 11 :30 p.m . June 14-18 and 20 , a nd Neal Hefi a nd His Orchestra playing for listemng and dancing at Main Street's Plaza Ga rdens from 9 p.m . to l a .m. June J.t-18 and 20·21. Disnevland hours this sumnwr will be 8 a .m . to 1 a.m . daily , ex· l'Cpt for June 19 when park hour:s a re 9 a .m . to 10 p.m . ·. Special salutes a re planned for national holid<.1ys. including the Fourth of July :..md Labor Day. a nd fo r Cali fornia·s ad- mission to the t:nion. wl11ch \\ 111 be honored Fe b . 8-14 , 197G. ··America on Parade·· will run t hrough Septl'm ber , 1971.i. THE SUPREMES-AT KNOTT'S JUNE 26.JUL Y 2 Part of Summer Lineup of Entertainment Africa on the Coast Lion Co~ry Features Live Entertainment Continuous Ii v~rtainmenl will be the summertime Jure at Lion Country Sa fari, the African wildlife preser ve a nd amusement park at 8800 Moulton Parkway, Laguna Hills. From hundr e d s o C free-roaming African animals in the preserve to the circus acts booked for the entertain ml'nt are a known as Safari Camp, the 500-acre attraction a long the San Diego Freeway w ill fe ature continuous Ii ve activity daily from 9 a.m . until dus k. The entertain ment includes dance troupes, a m agic ian, a break a w ay po le perfo rmer. CASPER, A RARE WHIT£ L:ION CUB, PLAYS WITH SIBLING They're on Dlaplay In Perk'• Nuraery " 1, I clowns and acrobatics. IUGHLIGHTING the summer schedule will be an observance of Lion Country 's fifth annivers ary. The Southern California park, la rgest of a nationwide chain bearing its na me, opened June 16, 1970. T he summer-long celebration of the anniver sar y will feature salutes t o co mmunities in 1 Orange. Los Angeles, San Diego, San Be rnardino and Riverside Counties, inc luding mus ic al groups from those areas . He adliners among the enter- tainment in~lude daredevil Bruno and hi s br e akaw ay po le performance and Gandoff Zurcon · and Tino Wallendas, whose aerial acrobatics will be a daily feature starting June 20, followed by the Flying Medallions. AMONG the park's four-legged Htars will be an all-white ma le lion cub born earlier this month . Nam ed Cas per <the Ghost), the unus u a l cub is e xpect e d eventually to t a ke on a degree of normal coloration. He is now being exhibited in the park's nursery. Also appearing daily In Sufari Camp is the famous bear Bruno. s tar o f the television series "Gentle Be n." New anim al displays include a section of the preserve devoted to A GIRAFFE AT THE WINDOW IS PART OF THE FUN Lion Country Safari Offers Free-roaming Anlmela, Showa end Ride a Bengal tigers and a Safari Camp dis play of r ecently.acquired <litigators P e d or\n i n i daily in the outdoor Arriiheater is Robelle's Rlrd Circus, a nd along the shores ot l,aike Sh un a lee is a ba by elephant revue . All the s hows and displays are in~luded tn the admission price of $4.50 tor a dults and $2.75 for children a ge 5 to 11. Young~r children are ad milted free. ON SATUflDAY and &.aoday afternoons , s tarUng June 20, the\-e'll be dnnce bands. ' Also featured are the Jwnior Jungle, where domestic animals may be fed and fondled ; the t ' nursery. wlth· offs pnng of Uorrs. cbee,ahs , ante lopes. primal•' and birds ; th e R o ntl~\1 ~1 Restaurant, Trel'tops · Coc:ktaU Lounge overlooking the w1hlijfe preserve. and pic nic ground • Uon Country Safari is dpen daily ul 9 a.m ., regardJeis °' wealher, with last car admrtl~ at6p.m. Parkin g is free . . -• DAil V PILOT . T• I ltt-Pof 11 I Natacha McVeigh, 6. studies the Corm on point shown by TE;n')' House, 17. Thetwowill appear in u program called ~'The Training of-a Dancer" at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Newport Harbor High School Auditorium. Mona Frances, ballet instructor, will give a iliiiWIH" talk and three short ballets will be performed by the Newport Ballet Com- pany. Admission is $2 for adults, $1 for children. Capo Pow-wow June 21 A colorful Indian Pow- wow is scheduled for June 21 and 22 when 1,000 members of numerous tribes will mee t at Rancho Capistrano, the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Crean near San Juan Capistrano. The festivities will be open to the public. The ranch is located at the Avery offramp from In- terstate 5 and is visible Crom the freeway. The event will include Indian games, dan~es and the sale of Indian artifacts and food . 5 Specials Look At Law Aspects Five special programs examining various a s pect s of the l aw .. Indian Auction Scheduled The American Indian Lore Association will ;resent a display of l:avajo rugs, Hopi and Pueblo pottery, kachina dolls, and Mlver and tur- ~uoise jewelry Wednes- day. The public is invited to attend the prog ram which will feature a mini·auction of Indian arts and crafts. J>rocecds will be used for lndian lore program- :1ntng for youth . . : The meeting will be at Ewers Museum, 2002 N. ain St., Santa Ana, , ginning at 7:30 p.m. Zoos Visited , . • • .. : .. ~. • .. •• ~. ,. ' , .. :: . •• • Proceeds go to Indian charities. Among the tribes to be repl'esentcd are the Pawnee, Navajo, llopi, Osage, Cherokee, Choc- taw, Chippewa, Omaha, Creek, Sioux, Cheyenne and Comanche. Events will start at noon both days. Special events in c lud e the crowning of an Indian pnncess at 2 p.m. Satur- day and a parade at 8 p.m. the-same day. Sun· day highlights include a parade at noon and dunce contests at 2 p.m ... Liudmila Semenyaka, a young ballerina, will be one of the stars during the Bolshoi Ballet's engagement at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles June 17 through 21. Dances include the premiere of "Spartacus," "Don Quixote," "Giselle" and "Swan Lake,". with Miss Semenyaka. Tickets are available at agencies. In W estrrUnster 7 to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Ftlday COMMUNITY CUlffJllON llNf • .,..,., •AC1t cu ... 1i J , '1 Cosmetic Surgery Examined l FIVE TRIPS EVERY DAY (beginning June 14) Come ... CettllN, lo. C.Uf.'e own 'Kiffe l1lend •.. fe1tfft boett to the 111•nc1 ... mott 'onvenfel\t tc"""'9 ev•r off•red ... Mlect your cruise lll'ld make ,.Mf'\11tlon on our ftfft of spec:lou1. modem 700- P•'""I" v1 .... 1 ... ou1 1ehedule1 9ive you more time Oft C1tellne. LmAVR DOWNTOWN LONG BUCH Ba.m. 9a.m. 12:15 p.m. 1:30p.m. 7:30p.m. • '5:30 p.m. on Sundays SPECIAL RATES FOR. GROUPS/IA. CITIZENS LEAVE AVALON (CATALINA ISLAND) 10a.m. 11:15 a.m. 3p.m. 5:15p.m. 9:45p.m. • •]:30 p.m. on Sundays Phone ·a2&~2110. LONG BEACH/CATALINA CRUISES 330 Gold1•n Sh1>rl' Blvd . Lon<J Be.1rh On Father~ Dcay Take DG.d Out For Breekfe1I! Begin Father's Day in a very special way ... Treat the dad in your life to a delicious country farm breakast at Mrs. Knoll's Chicken Dinner Resfaurantl Country .~•Farm Breakfa1t (served on Father's Day only) Choice of Juice (Orange or Tomato) • Combination Serving of Ham, Sausage AND Bacon • Scra"mbled Eggs • Golden Fried Country Potatoes• Hot Home-made Biscuits• Farm-made Jam • Creamy Country Gravy and Choice of Beverage. Adults $2.55 Children (9 yea,. and under) 11.25 * ·s ame menu as above with choice of Ham, Sausage or Bacon Breakfast served from 7:00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m. Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner Restaurant Summer Dining, Part. 1 Summer will at•rive on the South Co~sl shortly so the nallves are getting geared up : Spare rooms ~e being readied (or the annual vtsit of cousin Sue and the kids from pubuqu(' und aJl the other rclutiveio from Dt:nver to Durham. . This vacation influx always br· mes mixed blesl!ings. Of course the family loves dear old. rich Uncle lfarry, but it's always a problem lo entertain him and equally beloved Aunt Etta. . O~t :n· About receives frequent mqwr1es from perplexed readers f<?r. s uggestions on wining and dmmg summer visitors. It's our pleasure, therefore, to launt·h on a now-and-then basis -a ser~es oC pieces highlighting vanous geographic. ethnic or wbal· have· you po~s1 bili lies. NE.WPORT Beach's popular FashJOn Island IN cw port Center is our starting point, for a twofold rea~on : you can engage in u spnghtly shopping spree before yo.u exer cise your option in u gold mme of restaurant riches. BOB BUR NS, 37 Fas hion Is land, (i44 ·2030 . A firs t -rate menu featuring steaks, scafoo<l, fowl and continental dishes. Roast Long Is land duckling a "can't·miss" house sµecially. Open seven d ays a week for lun ch, dinner a nd cocktails. Nightly entertainment. currenllv the Brandie Brandon Duo. Vi~ lite hig h or low road. decor transports you lo b o nnil' Scotland. YAMATO. GO Fashion lslund. 644·-1811. As good as u trip to Japan, companion restaurant to sister operettions in S<.in Fran- cisco and Century City. Jupancse country house decor strikes pro- per setting for the Oriental na- tion 's fam ed di s hes: beef s ukiyak i , s hrimp t empur<A, chicken tcriy:.aki. y<.iki tori (m arinated chicken c<X1ked on skcwer s1. Lunch. Monday throug h Friday, dinner nightly, cocktails. VELVET T URTLE, 59 F<ts hion Island, 644-5313. Local edition of one of the Sti.tlc's highest-rated chain o perations. Mediterra- nean /modern decor provides a relaxing backdl'Oµ for lop-notch dinner enlrees like lobster tuils Out 'n' About Nonn8n Stanley t>luffed with crab, rack of lamb, roast duc kling, Morro .Bay abalone. Open daily for lunch, dlnner and cocktails. Entertain- m e nt and da.ncing Tuesday through Saturday in the lounge. MARRIOTT HOTEL, 900 New1,>0rt Center Drive, 640-4000 . Brand oew and glamorous addi· lion to the Center's facilities. Dining in the Capriccio Room - American and Italian specialties -breakfast. lunch, dinner and late night. seven days a week. Also: the King's Wharf steaks, seafood, prime rib -lunch and dinner nightly. Cockt ails, enter- tainment and dancing nightly in the lounge. TONIO'S, 210 Newport Center Drive, 644 ·2601. An ideal family spot, one of several in a chain operated by the Lawry's of prime 1;b, seasonings and Five Crowns fame. Itali a n food with an American accent served daily for lunch and dinner in a colorful, old-world atmosphere. Dining is a special treat in the enclosed patio. Lasagne a big house favorite; cockt<iils, wine und beer". 0 L D C II I C A G 0 GASLIGHTER, 630 Newport Center Drive, 640·0322. Open for breakfast Mone.lay through Fri- duy : lunch Monday throug h Saturday; dinner seven nights a week. The house s pecialties are steaks and Italian food. the latter running the gamut from ravioli and lasagne lo spaghetti and pizza. Cocktail lounge open daily, with honky-tonk piano in early p.m., guitarist Phil Shane to clos- ing. Mt:LDOON 'S. 202 Newport Center Drive, 6"10 ·4110. If the blarney doesn't get lo you the leprechauns will in this fun.filled Irish pub that might have been plucked off a sid e street in fair Dublin town. Lunch and dinner dailv with s uch treats as a rack of lamb. Iris h Sea sole. prime rib ;md the redoubtable corned beef and cabbage. Cockt;.iils, enter· tainment nightly. APADANA, 600 Newport Center Drive, 640-7502. A restaurant so new to the Center it doesn't open until next Monday, June 16. Promising prospects, however, w ilh an ~nusual specializafion: Persian a nd American food. Meat will be carved at your table and there'll be Middle-Eastern favorites like dolmeh (stuffed grape leaves> and shish·ke bab flambe. Will be open daily for lunch and dinner. Oon 't sign off her&, though, with your dining tour of Fashion Island/Newport Center. There are 6ther possibilities to match time, taste and cost as the mo· menl dictates. FRANCISCAN ROOM. Buf· furn 's No. l Fashion Island. 644-2200. A shopper's delight with lunch datly, Monday through Saturday, a nd dinner, 4 to 8 p.m. Monday and Fl'iday. Cockt;.iils, wine and beer. MARINA ROOM, Robinson's, No. 2 Fashion Island. 644·2800. Shopper's luncheon·, 11 a.m. lo 2:30 p.m . Monday through Sutur- day . Also : Robinson's LIDO BUFFET, lunch daily, 11 to 4 Monday through SC:Jtu1·day. RIGGER , 16 Fashion Jsli.tnd. 644·2414. Coffee shop service for breakfast , lunch and dinner dai· ly, from 9 a.m. Open to G p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day ; to 10 p.m. Monday and r'l'i- day; 10 to 5 Sunday. Sandwiches, hamburgers a nd daily specials. Also: ISLANDER COFFEE HOUSE. on the Mall. Out.door sea tin g or tak e out for sandwiches, hot dogs and chill. Opens daily at 9 a.m .. serving un- til 6 p.m . Tuesday, Thursday und Saturday: to 10 p.m . Monday and l"riday; 12 to 5, Sunday. COCO'S (Fa mous Ham - burgers J, 78 Fashion Islan<l. 6"14 ·1571. O n e of F:.tr West SNvice's sterling coffee shop cn- tc r pr i s cs, o p e n daily fur brcakfust, lunch and dinner: 7 a .m. to 10 p .m . Sunday through Thursday; until 11 p.m. Friday ctnd Saturday. ROBERTO 'S. on the Mall , fo'ashion Is land. opcnited by Hob Burns, 644 -2030. Sit do\\·n patio for Mexican fu sl food . snucks and <laity specials. APADANA RESTAURANT 600 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH El Matador OPEMIMG JUM~ 16 LUNCH • DINNER • COCKTAILS Entertainment Featuring AMERICAN & PERSIAN CUISINE l••bqllllsffe ~ Steob wll be cut at yow table by _. ccrYiNj specialist -broiMd to perlectioft and Mf"ted~-- SHISH-KAB .• ~ FlAMBE Sernd -a bed of rice f'repar~d by our owtstaitdiN) chef The specidty of the houe is DOLMEH IStvffed CJrGpe lecrtesl The favorit. dish of P.rslans, A,._,.JClfls, ~s and '"°"Y others Make v-Ruervotions fOf" Clf'I UftfonJettoble hettillCJ HAPPY HOURS PartUrKJ Validated • 1n entertainment YOUNG&COLE Wed. thru Sun. In the Cocktail Lounge • R c ubcn·s 1555 ADAMS, COSTA MESA 540 . 9971 MARCIAL IS IACIC! COME & SAY Ha.LO MARCIAL AMMOUMCES SPECIAL SUHDA Y BREAKFAST Plus Everything on the Menu Open at 9:00 A.M. LUNCH EON SPECI AL $1.30 Now Serving Beer and Wine Menudo Sat. & Sun. Mon. thru Thur 11 to 11 • Fri 11 to 12 Sat. 9 to 12 •Sun 9 to 11 1761 Newport ll•d. lat I Ith St.I Costa Me1a 645-1520 OPEN SEVEN DAYS StartirKJ Monday, June 16 Jimmy Chan's HOUSE OF HYUN Superb .Oriental Cui1ine Lunch Daily • I I :30-2:30 HAPPY HOUR ALL DAY LOMG Dinner Nlghffy • 5 to I 0 p.m. 410 BROADWAY LAGUNA BEACH RESERVATIONS 494-9980 I , .. Fnday. June 13. 1975 OAIL V PILOT • C:t Times/Places Hot Tuna, 'Cinderella' In County TONIGHT, JUNE 13 •ORANGE COUNTY JAM' -Hot Tuna, Honk, Les Moore, und the Orange Coust's Canyon Grass. 6 p.m . tonight ut the Anaheim Convention Center. Tickets at agencies. FILM ON BELGl t:M -With lecture by the photogr;.iphcr, J ohn Strong. 8 p.m . tonight at San- ta Anu College Phillips Hall Theater, 17th and Bristol Streets, Sant<.i Ana. Free. 'STOR V OF CJNDERELL.\' -Ballet. plus ··A Country Fi.lit'," variety show, 7:30 p.m. tonight <tnd 1:30 and 7:30 µ.m. Saturday at the El Tor o I hgh School Little Theater, presented by Sad- dlcback Danl'e Center. $1. ''fll E PRANKS OF' SCAPIN' -Molier e slapstick comed y, 8 p.m. tonight through June 16 at Saddlcback College, Building R. Reser vation~ required, 831 -9700, ext. 212 or 213. $2. 'LITTLF. MA R \' Sl'NSIU NE' -Musical. sponsored by Newport &ach Latter Day Saints Church, 8 p.m. tonight, Saturday and June 18, 20 and 21 at L<.iguna Bei.lch High School auditorium. Reser\'ations 831 -0000. $2.50. 'Gl:\'S AND DOLLS' -Musical tonight through June 22 ut The Pl;.ivhousc. 172 N. Glassell St., Orange. 8 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sunday. $1.75 to $5.50. Reservations· 997·3485. 'BL.ITllE SPIRIT' -'.\ocl Coward comedy, 8:30 p.m. tonight, Saturday and June 18-21 :.it Laguna Moulton Pluy houst', 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Rc~crv;.ition!>494·0743. 'TllR F.E BAGS •TLL' --Farce presented h} · Irvine Community Theater in the Actor·s Playbox Theater , Golden West College, Hunt· ington Beach. through June 22. 8:30 o'clock tonight und Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday. $1 to $3. He!>t•n·ations 557-7297. 'M Y O.\l"GllTER , YOl 'R SOI\' -Cumt·<.ly, s·:m *• t FIFTH ANNIVERSARY .. .,, t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t Now It's Dad's Turn! Celebrate Father's Day With A Very Special Dinner <."OM81NATl 0l'"i S TEA K TERIYAKI AND SHRIM P TEMPUR A s4_95 t t t t f GJamato, ~wport t t =60 ~SHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTE~ t t JU ;.t;ER l'ATI ONS: (7/.1) 6..f..1--181 I t .,,... ••fl ~ l!I 11'1 l!I l-l!lW!lTT 226 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana. California 92704 Appearing Nightly (except Monday) In thQ EAST-WEST LOUNGE Tommy Song Trio and Lussi g JO pm lo I 00 am. Fri & Sat. 'Iii I JO am Opening June 17-THE TANI SHOW I o'clock tonight and Saturday in the Huntington Beach Playhouse, 2110 Muln St. Hunuo1ton .Beach. Reservations 842-5421. 'THE CAVE DWELLERS' -Comedy at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Bl vd., Co~l.­ Mesa, through June 29. 8 o'clock nightly ..-x<.-cvt Monday with 2 p.m. matinees Sunday. $3.25 lo $.5.25. Reservations 646·1363. ' 'NO, NO, NANETTE' -Musical revival nightly except Monday through Aug. 3 at Sebaatian's West Dinner Pluyhoµsc, 140 Avenida Pico, San· Clemente. $10.95 to $12.95 with dinnC;?r. Reserva· lions 492·9950. SATURDAY, JUNE 14 'MOONClllLOREN' Comedy of the tiO!\, 8 p.m. Saturday at Orange Coast College aud itorium, , Costa Mesa. 1''rec. Limited seating. 'AMERICA ON PARADE' -Bicentennial Dis- neyland pageant begins 15-month run Saturduy , (Sec page Cl). Showtimes 3 and 10 p.m. duily · plus 9 p.m . fireworks. Also performi.lnces by Four Tops and Neal Hdti June 1-1·18. 'BEAUTY J\l\D TllE BEAST' -Modernized plot and onginul songs presented by Laguna Moulton Com munitv Youth Thealcr at the Forum Theatt-r on the Festivul of Arts grounds , Laguna Beach. 2 and 7:30 p .m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. $1.5-0 adults, $1 children. Rcserv.1tions 49.t·07.t3. . 'SllltU1ER 1-'F.STIVAL OF STARS' -Hobert ' Goulet, Carol L;.iwrence and No rm Crosby, 8 p.m . Si.tlurrlay al the Anaheim Convention C'cntc r. $5.50 to $7 .50. Tickets at box office ;.ind Mutual :.1gencics. Heservations 635·5000. LARK STRI NG Ql'ARTET -Musit by Mozart. Bet-thoven and Dvoruk, 2 p.m. Saturday in thl• Si.lnt:.t Ana Colll!ge Amphitheater, 17th and Bristol Streets, Santi.l Anu. Frl'c. FLAG D.\ Y CELEBRATION -At Santa Ana College. lndudes children's thcuter at 10.30 u.m. in room D-101 , 2 p.m. classical con('ert (sec abo\'e item >. ORAl'iCE C0l1l\T\' SWAP J.UEET FESTIVAL - 7 a.m . to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday al the Orange County International Raceway, 15000 Sand Canyon A v-e., Irvine. Includes art festival, swap m1.•et , rccn•i.ltional vehicle show, and live entt•rtainmcnt with singer Molly Ike plus gym- nastics and ~kydivers. SINGALO!\G Al"O BREAKFAST -Spon~ored by Los Solteros <the Singles> of Huntington Beach Church of Religious Science. P;.incCJk es and games, 8 a. m. to noon Saturday at G09 llt h St., Huntington Beach. $1.50 adults, 75 cents • children. Fl!LLERTON C01'U1UN1T Y •'AI R -· Saturday <See BALLET, Page C4 i The Stew kettle , Featuring . IHTERHATIOHAL STEWS SOUPS SALADS SAHDWICHES & OTHER SPECIALTIES $ 100 OM 2MD ADULT MEAL IN SAME GROUf' lbcoptSl•w.-z Off -WITH Tril S A D DURJMG JUHE- MESA VERDE CEMTER, COSTA MESA ADAMS AT H ARIOR 979-1171 TEMPLE <:;ARDENS ~·· ; Cj4,Nt:SS Resfn11ra11t .... ~~$& 5 · LUMCHEOM AMD DIMMER DAILY Special luncheoon Buffet S 1.85 Monday thni Ft 1day 11 ·30 to 1 30 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE F1 ttunng Exotic Tropical Dnn1o._, 1500 ADAMS lot Harbor) COSTA MESA And, In Gorden Grove 1220 I BROOKHURST 540-1917 540-1923 618-7020 LOUNGE • DANCING EHTERT AIHMENT CHIMING SOON! IREAKFAST ,\ 111111p11• hr~ .1!..1a ... 1 1•'\j)l'rtc111 l' d ,, 1 f\ ,, I 1•111 k ... 11011 • pnn·~' LUt-'CH \II :-.:ittd\\ tdll'" ·p1h'll ht' ~1..·n'l'<I "1Lh !>J.ll'l"tttl ·1r1..·~h tru11 · -.urµrai.c:. DIHHH I Y CANDLELIGHT :-.p1..•1·wl111ng 111 a ta.,l~ \arict~ ol 1-'lam111g Urodll'ltl':>. Sle<1k:-.. Seafood ll('t11:0. and l'r11nt• H1b.-. And ,\li.-r Tht•11\rl' Delight:. 'CHIME TIME' IHoppy Hovrl 4 to 7 P""" doily S.r-.lllCJ hot allcl cokl hon d'oeuw-.1 11un411el Room Avail:iblt' We proMiH PriilWJ"A•P'tenty Otte Mil• Horth of SOllttl Coa st P'taH 2700 S. IRISTOL ST. SANT.A AMA 557-9000 a.lkA•ncM'd & Mesttf'C.._,. Ace~ El RYAN & ROSEMARY CARUSO TUESDAY THIU SA TUIDA Y -9:00 P.M .• 2:00 A.M. Qnrigger Room-KONA LANES 2699 HARBOR. COSTA MESA s.s.1112 ' ~ . --=--....... -........ -~ -...... ·-.: . • ..... ... , ( C·I Friday, June 13. 1975 ~ALLET, TONY WINNERS IN t.A. • • Intermission Tom Titus StAtesDJA1JlJ ~fS(eFoode a. croc Open Daily 9-9 2531 Eastbluff Dr., Newport Beach located in Eastbluff Village 640-8120 DINNER SPECIAL T11e., Wed., s4 50 Choice of ThwL 4 ntrefl Includes salad. vegetable. garlic bread and coffee. SUHDAY rt•toffCNt 1..-dl ·~J0-2:00 JACIC GARD&fS At The f'io110 lar f.ri. Ir Sat. hetlings fl II ,. i.Lt+I IW 'f'" 4 I • • V how .. .,~""'"' t11~\ "I '\I •~ •( ....... , .," .... ,\ ,1 Litke l11rti 2 4 312 DEL PRADO M9r-. I Neat to lrookside Wifterfl DAMA POINT 493-881 I <From Page C3} and Sunduy ut Lions Field at Brea Boulevard nnd Lemon Street . Parade at 10 a.m . Saturday, north on Ha rbor Boulevard from Orangetborpe Avenue. Free grounds admission. 'OUTDOOR THINGS FOR DAD' -Displays and demonstrations , Saturday and Sunday at The Ci· ty Shopping Center in Orange. Free. ACTING AND SINGING -Program by childre n and adults, produced by Holly Visel of Balboa Isla nd. 2:30 and 4:30 p .m. Saturday at ' the Orange Women's club, 121 South Cente r St., Orange. Free. SUNDAY, JUNE 15 BALLET DEMONSTRATION AND PROGRA1'1 -Talk by Mona Frances on dance training, plus three ballets by the Newport Ballet Company, 3 p.m . Sunday at Newport Har bor High School. $2 adults, $1 children. SCENES FR01't '1776'-Soulh Coast Repertory Theater presents scenes from lhe mus ical, I p.m. at South Coast Village, Sunnower Street at Plaza Driver Santa Ana (near South Coast Plaza). Free. TUESDAY, JUNE 17 CONTEJUPORARY AND SHOW MUSIC - Presented by Or ange Symphonic Band, 8 p.m. June 17 at the LoyoJa.Marymount College Auditorium , 1100 Stewart Dr., Orange. Free. DID YOU KNOW ABOUT ~ DINNER SPECIALS? · ' Served Monday thru Thursday 1 IOS u st katella ave. aMhelm ( 714 ) 6JM tt4 TONY AWARD-WINNING PLAYS -''$Lawe Banzi is Dead•• and •·'Jbe Island ,'• June 17 through 29 at tbe Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles Music Cf:nler. Tk kel.S at oceocies or· (213) 626·7211 . BOLSHOI BALLET -At lhe-Shrine Auditorium in Los Am:eles. June 17 throuah 2L Tickets $6 lu -$15, 't ageocfes. · WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 WORLD GAMES SWIMMING TRIALS -1 and 7 p.m. June 18 thrqugb 22 at tbe Belmont Bla1a Olympic Pool, 4000 Olympic Plaza, Long Beach. Various prices. Information (213) 434·4444. NEW ORLEANS JA73. -J ack McVea, 8 p.m. June 18 at South Coast V\llage. on Sunflower Street next to South Coast Plaza. Free. SEA FILM FESTIVAL -Begins J une 18, every Wednesd ay a nd Saturday, 8 p.m . al UC Irvine Science Lecture Hall. JWle 18 and 21: "John Paul J ones," "Freedom 2000" and Cous te au 's "Desert Whales. $2.50 adults, $1.50 students. SATURDAY, JUNE 21 SEALS ANO CROFTS-In Concert, 8 p.m. June 21 al the Ana he im Convention Center. InCorma· lion, 633·2000. CLASSICAL GUITAR fONCERT -8 p.m. June 21 at the Santa Ana Annex on Ross Street near 8th Street. Ornnge County Guita r Circle presenting George Magula. SUNDAV, JUNE 22 CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC -The Continental Singers and Orchestra, 3 p.m. J une 22 al the Salvation Army, 1710 W. Edinger St., Santa Ana. Free. Coast Season R'e-examined At the end, or nearly the end, of a nother com· munity theater season on the Orange Coast , it's lime for a backward glance at the productions or th e se v e n loca l playhouses. Each of the top five playhouses -in Costa Mes a , Huntin gto n Beach , Irvine, Laguna Beach and Westminster -produced one show which could qualify as a smash hit. They a lso of· fered their share of also. rans. but happily those we1·efcw. THE ALMOST com· plete absence of dr8J11a served to dilute the over· all quality a lon g the coast. But two seiious plays proved immensely s uccessful, both with critics a nd playgoers : the Huntington Beach Playhouse's .. Another Part of the Forest" and the Irvine Community Theat e r 's "Father's Day." These we re the stan· Heuts" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse (the latter two directed by Marthella Randoll). Community thea ters tended to repeat produc· lions or popular plays during 1975·716. There were two vers ions each of .. No Sex. Please, We're British" and "The Ninety Day Mistress," while three playhouses mounted "6 Rms Riv Vu.'' THE ORANGE Coast saw nine county pre· m i e r e s : · ' M i n n i e '.s Boys" and '·King of Hearts" at Co§ta Mesa, "Silent Nigh(, Lonely Nig?I-'' and .. Father's Day for Irvine, "6 Rms R iv Vu " and "The Prison e r of Second A vc n.u e'' in Westminster , "Nol Now, Darlin g" a nd "M y Daughter, Your Son" al Huntingt on Be ach and '·No Sex, Please, We're British " at Lido Is le. CU BA G 0 0 D I NG AN D T II E 1\1 A I N clouts for their tbeaters, INGREDIENT -Pl us Freddy Martin and· his a long with ··stop the Orchestra . at Disneyland, June22·27. World, I Want to Get t-;::=======::::::=:::;::;:=::;t-:;=::;:========::;;=::;;::;;::;;=;;:;;;;;;i Off" at the Westm inster c;.lbt-·-•-1"'0.0,.,_.,_ Real Community Theater, '·6 (Friday, Saturday and Sunday 'til 6 P.M.) Comedy continued to be king, with less op· p0ttunity for the area's serious actor s lo stretch themselves. 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I l • ,.,. ~ .... _ rm JOHN DARU NG. by Tom Bcltiuck CXlE5 <,l'.JUR WIFE 'XJUR ~V ING REFl'.lRTER j KNOW ABOIJT THAT ?- FIGMENTS NANCY NANCY, COME TO OUR CLUB _MEETING TODAY SINCE SL UGG O BECAME OUR CLUB PRESI DENT HE FEELS SO IMPORTANT "" ALWAYS CALLING SUMMIT ME;_ETINGS .,. .. ~----.iu .. t·•• by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller MOON MULLINS I DoN'TKNOW WH/l.T1S \olRO~ WITH MY GOLF ' ST~Oj(E. ANIMAL CRACKERS :: TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz ,--------i l THOUGHT MA~BE. l aJULD Af'l'l~ FOR A J06 READING TO HIM M~ SRAADFATHER Pl.A~5 LEFT·WIN6 IN THE WORLD HOO::E'<' A~50C!AT10N~ UNITED Feature Syndicate ve11erd1f 1Puil l•Solv1d: ACROSS 4 7 Bud 49 Airline for t Som11hing Lisbon known as 50 Qt tne: Fr. lrue 52 Mosl stern 5 .. Mr. Oeeds · 54 Cremona·s director waterlront· 10 Capacity 2 words · \11'1lts: Abbr. se P1rts ol 14 Entertainer slioes .... 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' 35 0,enskifl l&Sions 37 Biblical land 38 Sistl{'.OI Ares 39 Remainder 41 l eU •••• 43 BaslletbaU cen1e1s: 2 words 46 Slave 48 Web·l!ke membrane 51 An imal tracks 53 Snooied 54 Heavy COl'dS 55 Silly 56 livellness 57 Do····· 61 Blow 63 Harrow's rival 64 lgnOl'amus 66 Tooetn•: Prefix 68 GI leisure "" /;) JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH TMI~ IS TME Ket.LY SCHOOL'f • ~ lfOCK ANO MNElt'AL. Al<'IMLolif, PoeiN'T YO«< lrlQ.i IANCLE HAVE A l ! I l . COLLECTION ! DICK TRACY lt'<XK AND MINfl<AL COLLECTION? GLARINCi EYES· .t SAW NO PUPILS. OH, I ALMOSO FORCiO'T I A VERY IMPORTANT THINO! _,..--- ! SAW BICi SHINY T EETH -=--.._ TOWARD THE LEFT SIDE ------~ OF HIS MOUTH, _:;. i:..... f 1'-11- ' by Harold Le Doux by Mell \'ES, BUT A fMALL ONE. 1'WO Or.A.MONO MINES AND AN 011 .. WfL.L ... by Chester Gould LIKEA HARELIP? _It by Geol'Cje Lemont by Ferd Johnson 'THAT'S IT! NOW TAKE' A STEP FoRWARD .AFTER E;ACH SWEEP. ~~J ~~ by Rodger Bollen ''You i:anju~1 hc l lhc fit,! rnrul;1tcll ph1nct we 11111Hnd 110 "·ill ncl'tf n1illu1n' in ~11\·crnmcnl ai1I." DENNIS THE MENACE I ' ' I I ' ! I I • • • • I I ! • • l ' • . , ' ~ ' ! ~ • ' ~ . . ! . . ' . . .. . . -.. .. .s .. .. : . • ' ._ •• ~ ~ •• :• •• • .• •• . • • • • I , I . • , • ' £'1 DAILY PILOT Friday, June 13, 1975 Painter, Sculptor Open Coast Shows PAINTINGS BY ORUN BELGOES -First Orange County ·show by this imaginative Southwest artist, June 15 through July 31 at The Foundry Gallery, 2234 Newport Blvd. (behind the Crab Cooker), Newport Beach. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, to 9 p.m . weekends. ONE-MAN SCULPTURE SHOW -By Jack Za- jac, at the Huntington Beach Library and CUitural Center. 7111 Talbert Ave. Now through At The Orange County International Raceway SllP lllT FISTIVIL GALA OPENING June 14-15 7am-5pm ~~----------·· .. --------~~- L1w E11tt!r ld1nnwnt StJ111119 *MOLLY BEE* * Auction * Carnival * Flea Market * Animal Rides • Antiques • Amusements • Art Fest1vc1I • Beauty Pageant * Live Entertainment • Food & Beer * A. V.s. Boals, Motorcycles. Dune Buggies 100 acres Free Parking Santc1 Ana Freeway, Sand Canyon Exit. Irvine Phone 833 SWAP EXCLUSIVE PERFORMANCE AND JUST FOR FUN IRJ BRISTOL CINEMA IRISTOL AT MACAITHUR SOUTH COAST SHOPPING , AREA 5~7444 PO ·=~ AlSO 4 T: 4: I • 7:50 GIOIGI ,.,,ilD "NEWMAN'S LAW" ------- DUMcCUllE · "NEPTUNE FACTOR" If .. GA1AllA • fYUf l:U -S:IM:l5 JuJy 11. 9 a.m . to 9 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. lo 6 p.m. Saturday. 'PHOTOGRAPHY 2' -Seven young photo- graphers, at lhe Jack Glenn Gallery, 260 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach. Saturday through July 31. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. GRAPHIC ART SALE -Works by early and modern masters, arranged by Ferdinand Roten Galleries, June 18 from 10 a .m. lo 5 p.m. al ' ' THE KING OF MURDER, INC. THE REAL .LEPKr ·uPKr TODAY TOGETHER "Poeee" IMglrts . .. most Wint.ms. "ends like none of them. ''PllSSE'' IDll DD11CLU ma ... ....... -·~r; ..... . .... :~~,: NOT SINCE 10/ESIDRY .. Thr true ~toryof Jill Kinmont. l he American Olympic slci contender who~ ~rJgic foll took rverythmg but her life. AnJ who ~ound the cou rJge to live through the love of one very special man. -THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' !llf UHIH 'll'tlll 1111 \fl.ll 'I'" """'•"•~11\'llASS(Tr .,J,lf K·o"""" • ...i~I \I "•lll(.t • L> ~ 8 .,1 • ~lll'n'i \10,lGO\tlRl •'Al> \IART" A Ill '.ti'."' IAN~l l'llM~l 11 ~~· lllO'• ~•tt•pl•• loy0A\'IOSllTZ£R IV I ''·· t .. ~ A It''<.''"'' l'l' .. \ l t. ""' ['iS • Mlil'\ofe byCHAPU.SfOX t ''"'rJtt\l.\kk\ 11lJh.I• I ·••fo<•dt-yf0\\AR05 fElUMAN ': "" t ~,., roe fl ~I • TlOl'll~Of <)R • I ()R(M SOJ()CAA(). W Aal ( XClUSMlY (>I lo(;\ RlWlllS All) IAP(S I ,::~~-7t~: .. ~.:,r.:. ~~-G~~~~~~~--~J MOW PLAYIMG EXCLUSIVELY Galleries /Exhibits Chapman College's Purcell Gallery, Reeves Hall, 333 N. Glass ell St.. Orange. ONE·WOMAN PRINT SHOW -By Susan Dys- inger, Saturday through July 16 at Talisman Prints, 1437 Glenneyre St., Laguna Beach. 11 a.m. to5p.m. WednesdaytbroughMonday. CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY -By Robert Randall, Mark Smith and others. At the Laguna Federal Savings Gallery, 260 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. Through June; business hours. PAINTINGS BY JOHN CATES CURTIS -Now through July 5 at 201 Frankfurt St .. Huntington Beach. 7 to 10 p. m. Tuesday through Thursday, 1 to5p.m. Saturday. LAGUNA HILLS ART SHOW -Juried works by three members of the Art Guild, through June at Laguna Federal Savings and Loan, 24301 Paseo de Valencia, Laguna Hills. Additional works from June 15 through summer at Saddleback Community Hospital lobby and dining area. YOUNG ARTISTS' WORKS -At the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, through Saturday. 6 to 9 p.m . tonight, noon to 4 p.m. Saturday. Ba<g•i• M.Q 1()2,30 Senior Citizens 1. 50 at all ti e SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN [j!ECO FWY. AT MSTCl "FLOSSIE" lXJ HoONURder llA~ SO.COAST PLAZA I Wfftldcryl-7:15 & 9:00 Sat,ls-.-1 :JO.l:J0-5: I S.7:00-9:00 ,...1711 SO.COAST PLAZA I Sff.JJSI FREE PAR ING "THE LAND TIME .FORGOT" ··TERROR IN THE WAX MUSEUM" • "THE EIGER SANCTION" 8:40-SAT./SUN. -4:30-8:40 "LEPKE" 6:45-10:45 SAT.ISUN. 2:45-6:45-10:45 J.-.Umm S.S..._.,. "MrmmM" 7-9: 15 Sat /Stl11-2:3M:4S.7:00-9: 15 FRE PARKING "EMMAMUELLE' (XJ 9:00 Scrt/S..11 2:00-5:10.9:00 "COMFISSIOMS OF A WIMDOW ClEAMER" 7:20-1 O:JO Set/S-J:4S.7:20.10:30 Weekdays 7:15-9:00 Sot/Sun 1:30-3:30 5:15-7:00- 9:00 "A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever" -John Kuts Ann Landers ADVISES In the DAILY PILOT I On Father~ Day Come Have Dinner* •ith .U1! I :J0-5:20-10: I 0 C ....... l roHOll ill "BREAKOUT" J:JS-7:15 Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner Restaurant In the company of your family and friends, enjoy the peaceful serenity, friendly atmosphere and "good old-fashioned cooking" at Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner Restaurant. Cherry Rhubarb Sauce • Salad • Mrs. Knoll's Delicious Golden-Fried Ch;cken • Mashed Potatoes with Gravy • Vegetables Hot Home-made Biscuits with Farm-made Jam Choice of Coffee, Tee or Milk Choice of Berry Pie, Vanilla Ice Cream, Boysenberry Sherbet. Adult1: •3. 75 Children (under t ~•rs) •2.00 Open •t 11·30 • m. Knott's Steak House F OUNTAIN VALL.EV• FOUNTAIN VALLEY• Sped1I F1ther'1 01y Menu •.. • 4 1it ... ••I'• I.. 11 JU I \,()(., lllOOK HU(/ \I A ti DIN< •I• ~ }9 1 •.00 • fdcJ-r lice S.,.,...... a..k "LAND THAT TIME FORGOT' o-. McClwt •~Mc...,., I :IO·S: I "640 Featuring Prime Rib and Baked Ham Dinners or choose from several eelectlOna of superbly tender char-broiled ateaks aerved with soup, salad, Potatoea, vegetables. hot rotls and farm-made jam. Dfnnert from S3. 70 Children'• Dlnnert C11"4Mr 12 ,._,., from $2.00 ~11rv1tlont Suggetttd o.,_n •t I 1 ·30 • m. KIDTT'S BERRY FARM. Buen• P1rk. CA (714) 827·1 T7I ORLIN HELGOES PAINTING At The Foundry Gallery In Newport BVR'I' IUITIVOLDB In ThefTrial BiUYJack ....... us-t:H OMU Nl..SAJ,..--4:0t A t :l l THIE SUIF THU TRE HlltlTINCnOH HACH 536-9396 2"S IHI Ctu t Hwyl -~· COIONA OIL MAit , coaNRWILDE YAPHET KOTTO ~~ ~OJ IPGJ -l'LUS- A Pnmrc Release ~ '1Hl SUPH VIXEHS" "VIX!NS .. CXI A "SHAH'S THASUU' ~ "WHTWOllD" trGt Ol'9nMon tt>ru Fri. 6.30 pm S•l!Su n/Hol n 30 ~ lhnl Fri to 7 pm -s t 26 THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE -ORANGE •S32-672t f1.\ CITY CENTRE CINEMA~ ... S.A. FAWY IMANCHHTER EX.I G.G. FRWY ICITY DR. EX.I A · --ntt rASSEMGE ... 111 V "FAT CITY" Ill "SUf'H YIXEMS" Ill "YIXEHS" tXl "SHAIK•S TH4SURE" "WESTWOllD" IPGI M(MERATNIS FOR ff\RENTB AND YOUNO PEOPLE 1119 tti«we Ill Ille toiMfl •I It-.. ~-.....,,,.. .... , .... ~, .. _ .. ·-,.. ,......., ., ,,..., ,,...,eo\ ® ........ ,, ........ "'" , .... , "" "*" "'ce11.-.,..,, .., ~ ....... ~ .. q .. '·•w•O • ... _.M""'4-•N••---•.._, ~~=m:.. ,,.,,_, 11 JOI 00 11-••-oooou•-too --·---SHAMPOO • fUlt a .IACa NICMOUON WT Dnlll 11t ,. Il l .. AClf'IC TM•Anttl8' DRIVS·ll!I IUNalW&,_..,.. MA"aoR AYD.Ortw-IA s-. Meet. w.s.. Ste. I S-.·1-10 .,... ORANG• DttM·ltt 'A a Fn..s.t.I ...... · ._ ... ,... ,.,,,,"~., .......... ...... '•milw Funt Prefllel •MtelM Oe~et ~. . ' .... .. . ·. . . • . .. ... .. .. • ... ·. . . . . . . 3 • .. ... .. .· .. ... ' ... .. • •• ' ~. '· ... .. •'. ... .. •' •' ... t' .. ·= .. . ~ancliu Eagle" Hilarious Satire Flawed though it may trench·coated gum-shoe be, you've aot to gi ve the murder mysterie& of the rellows responsible for lhJrt.ies is hilarious. Movie Review by Robert ''The Manchu Eagle Cowritten by actor Murder Caper Mystery" J)abe Dell and director derful cliche in the book a big .Pal ~n the back. De an Hat grove, it with an excellent group For this satire on all the employs every won-of actors straight- --------------------'-facedly playing it to the hilt. . IAIRASTHJ JAMISCAAM "'FUMMY LADY-CNt The climax ~omes in a shootout reminiscent of every bloody massacre you've ever seen filmed. The flaws I mentioned earlier are apparent in some overly long se- quences. But the plusses outweigh the minuses. There are some great performances by Dell, Joyce van Patten, Ana- jette Cor;Jler, Vincent Gardenia and Barbara Harris, and a magnifi- Flight and Escape THE GREAT WALOO PEPP.Ea -If you're a Robert Redford tan, there are blue eyes and beautifol closeups. If you're a Oyi ng buff, there are blue skies and precision maneuvers beautifully photographed. But Ir you 're lookina for anythin g of substance, forget it. Only thing new in this trite r emake of all the circus or racing movies you've ever seen is a dazzl· in& set of aeri11I maneuvers flown by Orange County's Frank Tallman and staff. (PG> ESCAPE TO WITCH MOUNTAIN -The kids outsmart the adults in this delightful Walt Disney film a bout a pair.or orphans with m agical powers •. Jt's a live- ly. enjoyable film for the wholefamily. (G) 8RF.AK0l"T -· A top- notch C<ist mcludlnJ! C'hurll'S R1·onso11 , Robl'rt Duvall and Jill ln•land fails to :.avt• tlus poorly \\'l'lllt'n, 1:011fu:.111~ l'M'Ul>l' Ctllll. i PU ) A.'\IARC'ORO -Fl•de1foo I-' l• II 1n 1, l h u v e 11 t: r ab I e Ila Ii o 11 d I rector '' lth the mutd1 less memory. innicts has bawd), sat il'lt· vision on u pre-WWII fum 1ly in northern Italy. Th 1s Oscar- '' inner for bes t fon•ign fJlm 1 s ,. 1 ,. 111 i n l' o lo r and charal'Ler. but Fellin1·s loo~c. 1rntth\\Ork u rran.:e· ment of !>l'l'n t•s ma\· not th nil lhl' a\ e1·age mo\•1e goer us much as 1t doc•s the n.·al him huH. c R > ...01NlATI9-#AIT r laJ • 'SHAU·s TllASUlr CNI cent satirical score by THE P ASSENGER Di k Be d. h Michelangelo Anlonioni's Entertainment c ne ictus. "T e tale is of a British news man Manchu Eagle Murder !Jack Nicholson > running Happenings •.. Caper Mystery " may not ·from his wife and h imself be the best satire ever into the ha nds of an ex- done, but it'll do for now. traordinary young art stu·· "'W.W. & THI DIXtl DAMCRIM6S• CPGt "IMPUOI OF THI MOll1H'" "lllMCAIHA TIOM OF PITI• raouo· 11> "\MB4D QF ..,._ HOUSrtNI ..... u SANCTIOM" ... & "NONI' PAM\CNI GEORGE SEGAL IN A NEW SUSPENSE THRILLER He played a deadly game with all the chambers loaded 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. '""" ............. "THE DttOWNIMG fOCll" w-.-, . .-.n _, ... ............. RobertQ,Lftvi.s dent (M~ria Sch neider 1. Robert Q. lewis is .a ~laced in ~he s~n~s of l 0 n gt i m e s 0 u the r n l'\orthern ~f~1ca , th1s.v1su~I· . . . ly magn1fice nt f ilm 1s Cah/~rnta r.adi.o .and weakened by a soft plot and te~ston _Personality. He certain camera gimmickl'y, reviews film! .and other but re mains a s pellbinder or forms of entertainment for hushl'd intrigut' and emo- Kf/ radio. tional honesty. <R l (llHITllUllMT PUIS .. DAY FOl MIGHT" IXCWSIYI ~ICOUMTY -ntlPMla.9 O.llCOMe• ..... . ... c " I I I I I ' 'I \ \ t I I I\ I I \I ' \ I · I I I I I I I \ ' Fiims Theater Dance Television in the Friday, June 13 1975 OAIL V PILOT C7 Y!-'S SUIANGTIME A•AIH! The Lifewl Tin1e1 of ST Al1' THI SIASOM TOOAY! SH .... XAVIERA B LL~NDER "TALES FROM THE TUBE" s,.ct .... Odya..yl . TONITE• 7 DAYS MESA 1884 Newport Cotta ~Ml sd-1 ss2 BALBOA 4 ® No one under 18 The Board of Directors of ,Murder, Inc. as they really were in 1935. ·lucar lUCWIO lOU&S -UNr "CUUAll" IUCKAl.RI MIAmO ru• cosnuo [R:._ .. ~u.~~' .. '!.'o .. ~~--·~-.J , The .. Board· as seen in ·Lepke" today. TONY CURTIS ·~·,y,. · '.1·1 ~l.'·'.:-,!1:· .A'.f ',1 "LEPKE" : :-. .. 1.1 .,;· .~;:A'1 ·V.t.0R1•15:;, ·,·;fi G:Al\'1.r.:'.:!: 1 .,IA'R~·A ~'. :.~tR.,'.' ~'. ·'~"n'C·rd1•R1 'A [I S· .ii ,It· •' • ·~~UR~lwS· ,:1V.£SllHPJ ti, .• ·.tf' · · l •A'.IL .• : Pc.-' .. tr.l .o 'Ore.:1t~!l)~U'IA11~l C1 ~·. FA'tAt:$11 '(C:.-L-,~, ldLl~· i \\, l."' E· ~ 0 A'fl'r~ Cc~<r .;:1111~i>;r, NOW PLAYING-CALL THEATRE FOR SHOWTIMES 0•.f,.. •631 Ol'O __ l ''THf WIND AND M LION" w-.-.,.i-2s c-c-H..-.t- ~ EDWARDS 'II' WES TBROOK II lo .. \I I• I•• .ii ll•Oulll1unl 1, ••Th I l•'"'"" • ll) .l\\JI f ASH ION SQUARE 4 ''"" .. , .• ,. ~"thw·• •• •d•ho I l • Hfh•& •6q1 ()9 J) -J GIMIHAUMIJol• "FREJKH CONNECTIOff JACll l'KHOUOM ... II" w_....,.>-JS ........ c- tritlel ........ - Tilt In.IC' -.hr)• ot Jill Kinmont. Tht Mlf:T,. ,m OI) mJ'K jkj C<lrltmlrr I\ hex<-Ir ~IC faJI look ('\'l.'I") th·~ but her lilt'. And who INnd Ill(' ,QJrJ~ lo l1w thm~h !he bo.'t' °' '""" wry sp«wl INI\. EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUHTY SHOWING WAllDI llATTT• "FORTUNE" . .....,.,.,, "_, __ "-··- COMTINUIMGm l'HfltOMIHAL WCCISSlo StiCUJIOUICI "EARTHQUAKE" w_...,,Jmon c-w..i w-----.... ' . • • I • , c • • . f * ' . • i l . • .. I • • . • I f t • l • d DAIL V PILOT Frida • June 13 1975 ~------------------------..:..---------------------~--,~· Weekender Deadlines Deodline for nbmlfdon of material for on~ Wft'~ ii noott Twtdag oft~ Wffk of J*f>Ucotion. lttfm oboW mid·wttk IWfttt shouJd bt' n1bmitted in tinw for 111.t: Weektmck'r i#W prior to tM event. Re· qued• to have plaotogf'OPM taktn or far a posBiblt featwe ltofll •lwuld be ftlbmitted two Wffk.f prior to publication. Material should bt' ttnt to the Weekender, Orange Coa81 Doil)I Pilot, Bo:r 1560, CO$to Mesa, CA ~- r TV DAILY lOG Friday Evening JUNE 13 Saturday Morning JUNE 14 ':OOl @JJ OCll ~EIHDNews 7:00 Q ~J~ QlmMd••sFtlllily · l!.'(l!)I !,i»l!J(Q..9l!)I News (6J Wttketld ?J fCT:j 0 (~ Lt,) l!J Yogi's 61111 • Y'rv1! T1ini lopei is Q) ltotlltr Buu host to Liltm pe1fo1me1s such as, (17 (V Missioft: Ma1ic Jose fehciano, the Lennon S1steis. : (ltcblc CompHy rom1c Jimmy M11t1nez, the rock mu·1 7:l0 Summer Semester SIC gloup [I Chicano, and lootball . I» l• 1,10, m Chopper BullCh star Joe Kipp. (ll_t; l.•J> CV aucs IUUJ Tiit P1rt1idae F1111ilr . Youtll ' tilt f!.SllH Mo4 Sq111d Alterutives Special Mlril Tema News/Public Alflirs (;l Shf Trtk Q1j (~ K.R. Pufnstuf : Eledtic Co1111>1nJ : future ':JO 1~ Mm cnni. Show • Q) 6 m [111ercency + 4 Andy C1ilfith Cue AllllJ T'll«llt rr. [3] I Spy 6 Bit Blue M1rble €t} ZOOtn! (~ (!}) (1) H o n I II Oii i ~~ ~) Dired U11e 29 "'ooey . ,. T rnel fdm I Movie: fanl!J IJ CasUtht" G1Uopl11 Gourmet Grahim Ke11 Unit Three hosts 1 T1ue Adventure El) Lttue Reseals !l6' Voice of Tokyo 8 0 0 r.. "" ~ 1· Carrascolelldu 1:00 . ll) I!. = w News 8:30 J1 {.!) t I J Spee4 Bum Bowh11g for Dollars • ,.. .. , 6 ·, ""' "':' Run, Joe R n (6 ) Mod Squad ,. .. ...,,, i.1!!11 = • u Li' T uth 01 Consequences Q John Warne Theatre r . 1 li_l Rock Concert I Whars My Line. O ((l!, 'a ) 3j Adventu1u ti Gil· I love Lucy ligu ~ " ~e .. ~!r ,,.h. ibid• . I ~vie: "J~hnny .come utel,.. ;l4 The Bia V1lley 9.00 lt7, C3l ~ lnnnie ED Aviatio11 Weather I . ll_ ijl 10 ~ u .nd of the Lost c29 (!)) 8ona1tz• , I(~ (8), 3. Devlin e!i Drama ' ~untlJ Mus~ a> Three Stooges : M~ter Roem Neirhborhood 7 lO _ ... , rty 1 9:30 8 (fii W Cl; 'ebbles ' B • m Ill : I Masque._.. a I Bamm · Q; (6.) ~ Holtywoocl Squares 0 ~ @ \lQl m Sic111und Lowe Aiiiencu S1Jle I O Movie: "The Teus R1n1m" WCllld ti tllt SH , fJ (~ (.I)) rn ussie's R es c u e 1 @@To Tell tlle Truth Rurers 0 Million $ Mtvie: (2hr) "Abo¥e 1· V~ll Aleart ~Beyond" (dra) '53-Robert ht!10:00 @(3 @~by Dot IOf, Eleanor Parker. James Wh11-I . QJ (i) .J._Q m rink Panther more. 6 Wtrld ol Sllrvival I Hor111's Heroes . (~(Ji) ffi Cl) Super frlellds Los Alceta News Review • Wo111t11's ''° Tenais Tour111111eot C~Ujliritt Asctt bees friuth of Ma.n ~4' W1ll(1 Wortshop ~.,w ti Sllmvll 1·, Sesame Stred little bleats . iiisll Movie l:OO @ (1) Cli CBS F1id1r Mtvit 10:30 1 00 la) Shaum! Double fut11R: (C) (90) "Ole Mere . ;J 00 ~ Star Trek Time" (R) (adv) '70-Sammy Davis, 6 Otkr rHple Ottitr P'laces Jr., ~er Lawford. Esther Anderson.1 ~OJ Werds A-,.;. 0 @ @@) m Sufonl l Sorll m Movie· "Swiss Miss" (com) "My Kingdom for A Horse" (R) j '38-laur~ & Hardy 0 Movie: (90) "Tiit Ohl f1sllitnedl Ci Movie . WI'/" (com) '34-W.C. Fields, Judith 11:00 8 tm @ (j) VtlltJ ti the Dino· Allen.. . saurs @) W_!ld Wild West 0 ® 00 ~ m Major Luc ue 0 (~Cl.JI Ci) m Ktkllak-The Baseball Teams to be announced Nirht Stalker "~e Youth Killer" (R) c6-Tijum : W-mdow a. the South m De1ler's Chotce . Q (~ (i) CIJ Cl) Thest Ate the Mondar Thru Frkfay Days , 'ohf.e Di.tbla ., 1· Eledllc Cornpa11y J§ M~1t: (2hr) "The lusty Men ll:30 @ (3) (j) Hudson Brothers (dra) 52-Robelt Mitchum, Susan Anrels ln~ball Angels vs. Mil· Hayward.,Mhur Ken~dy. . waukee Brewers. I Wash1aflt1 W~k ID Review CIJ Movie: ~Hird, fut ' Bt1uti· U Show de R01itJ Ptru fut" (dra) 'SI-Claire Trevor, Japane.st Unguage l'rograrns 0 <n (.{)) @ m Amt I i (I • 1:30 ~ @ t10J m C h i c o ' t b t . Balldstalld Man '"Louie's Retirement" (R) ED NoYI w111 Strttt Week Afternoon I Merv Criffia Show · t:GO .. ~ (j;J ~ m Rockford .. rt1tsl 12:00 8 @ (}j 00 CBS SP e c i a I In Pursuit of Carol Thorne (R) "What's the C.l.A All About?'' (R) @ The U11touchlbles I 0 Movie· "Once Upon A Horst" o <~ OC> m m mm;:n, . · . ~lute to Sif lew-ThiMaiftiSliOif. (com) 58-0an Rowan, Ditk Mar- 11111 A trrbute to Sir Lew Grade, thel tin, Nit.a .hLbot, Martha Hyer. !nttrnati?nalty celebrated Britisbl G) ~C L~~ue Marble 1mpresano, by the New York Chao· Ill . . t Of th National Audemy of Tel· I ChtUer Matrnee Doubleluture e~ . e . Roller Games ev1st0n. Arts and Sciences. Featured l2:30 'I"", lJ) r8-1 fat Albert are Juhe Andrews, Tom Jones, Petefl ~ ad-0 \.!!.) Sellers, John Lennon, British comic tt:$1 :'space Dave Allen :nd the Second Gener·, Nanny' the Professor allon Dance 5• : Youne: fUmmakers festival ~ ::i::~heatrt "Upstairs.I r: r;tll IWllYille Music Downstairs" . n. features . • iJ!l u Crildl Biea tmdi 1:00 !fil Q) 00 CBS Chtldren s filrn t-.lO t)@ @CIJ CIS frid•J Movie~ fest~~-'-.... ..., Ri k" (d l Double featute: (C) (90) "The ,... """'.": ... cun., ~ ra !II( Ned Door" (R) (dra) '70-[li . M~ie. (C) "Carters Army" Wi!lach, Julie Harris, Hal Hot~rook, ~·~~~~':~n Boyd. Cloros Leachman: Deborah Wmters, (~ (!)) 01ltdttrs W'rth Ken Clll•· Stephen McHatt1e, Don Scard;no., I =by GoW5bofo Sllow eir Ci11t ca la Tarde y1~ty Show 1:30 0 M~ie: (C) "Siar in the Dusf' u riena (wes) 56 - . John A&ar. 10:00 @ @.(lg m ,olice w..... !R :;1~ "The Stalking of Joey Marr' (R) it) Tiit '-"'' (R) ~ J!l"'m..:: I~) Allirnal wo.rld fJ (elf Ci)) @ m G 1 t Cllristit . · Missioa: l111pouible Love! '"Our Lady in London" (R) 2:00 ~5 T reellouse Q) eet Stlllrt · @ 00 llf?J m World Chim· lad lie Ti• W1ntli11 -~ Tennis w &elilt It Symp!INJ m DietiJJ& Courn:iet 10·30 I hd Furillo's Situ Roo11 · 1 Sablrdq Mltillft • ~ News C.11er "'1• 11:00 0 m Cl) News (12) ~ Americu Outdoorsmill . tl.Ol Q.1 OO ,._, EI;l lilt Mey~rs' Journal I (~ (})) Fnellds ot Man 6 ::' ;~~IOllCM 2:30 1J Mtvie: (C) "Tiie Uvttr Ser' • Mtvie: (C) "Wllo's Milldi•e the (com) 1 '63 -Jan;es Oarren. Miatl" (com) '67 -Jim Hutton, 0 NEW. TODAYS HOME I Missitn: l111Pf1Siblt * BETIER LIVING IDEAS Mtd SctUICI w To41y's Holle Cl) ,. li111111 111.,,rl lireetitlp from Germ1ny Cl!m!D Gltorutiouls The ~ Clla•piMsllljl Wrestline Nation1I Hod Rod As$ociltion's fl) Y~ llr Health! Sine: Championship !Met, I~) VlcMty at Sta OuW U11its Citlt1111 34 ~· ~ Cuperrll U:JO @ (3) CIS Late M•vle: (C) WttW tf Radle ~ (wes) '69-John I ) Wtttd of Sul'Yinl u9 ~ ~u~~., ear... 3:00 • r~~~ ~:'!""' John 0.idton 1$ &uest host. • Mtfit: (C) "Jllt o.trill«sH 0 0. ......,., kl c-ert (wes) '50 -Joel Mc:Crt1. (i) ~ "Htll " omr. 1s1a"4" man .....,._. {dra) '57-William Talman, Helmut fjM WM West Oalltine. : I! .... 0 ca Cl)) (j) WIN WttW ..,,.. ( I Tiii F'llMnR11 i "Jlnc Ora I« Deatll" (R) A lls bbellls MM: (C) ............. (dra) U.1 ""1 -Cllr'k Gable, In Gardner, fl• fe1ture ,,. •. Ut SllMlf 1'• 111* -0. T..._ ..,_,,.-MM: "Tiit Melt '"pie" (hor) (~ '5' -Mar1o11tt leiehtOfl. '56 -Jolln Aaar, Cynthia l'JttKk. ~.._..... lw.t'ld of Rad111 ..... <-' "*' Wtttd 1:11 ...,.. ,,... Suls l TettM Tllulte Md llfry llallllow att 111t _ Mtwle: (C) "lliOtlwt II Qj. co-llolb, 1~ pests include OCi.ia cqt" (dra) '67 -llobett Rldatey. ,..._ .... 8ell E. AAlf tlld Ron m MM: '1'mt Miii llltt lfeCI" o... {ml ·~9-Mtrlhall T11ompsoft . .. w = "M ... .., .... '~) llllt vqw. .. G-. Cetroll S.M<, Lil· EC... Ille Celtltr, I,..,.... Celar1I ·r:=---C.... ...... : Tlltl•INillaefCllM tit .............. 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T ecoma wheels tow ''"I- f I ) LUY PICKUP 52454 -.52878 f I ) D.ATSUM PICKUP Vt'ith Servi$ l>OdY Low""'" Automatic, factory air. power 4 speed transmission. radio. heater. steering & brakes. radio. heater. whitewall tires. (443GGJl whitewall tires. vinyl top. (23916) 53243 51995 '73 CHEVROLET MALIBU '71 FORD TORINO A utomatic. factory air. power 4 Door. Automatic. factory air, power steenng & brakes. radio. heater. steering , po wer brakes. radio, · wt'l1tewall 1tres, vinyl roof. Low miles. • heater. whitewall tires. (295JDGJ (33195) · 52384 52084 ' I oetL. Y PILOT P\JBUC NOTICB 'ICTITIOUI aUllWlta ........ ,., ...... , .......,. .. , .......... ... ~: •"'L UTATI H"VICD, .. ,..._ f'M. A, ,.ullffWll., Cill. _. 0.""11 LH ••••• ,, 1MI Vie ..... A, l'ullef'toft, Cel. "'31 -.11wu I• cMllU<t" 111¥ •!ft. ..,, ....... ClllMls L ...... , ' ..... _Ill ... fllld ......... \' CleR of Orenoe Ceuf'lty M ,,..,, ,1'U. Ht• ,_..ltlled 0,.f'lte CNst Delly ll'llO(. JO,eftdJWM., u ,,,.1t1s tt11.>J PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUI aUllHllS HAMI STATIM•MT The followln9 person Is dOl"t bull· ....... : C I. 0 0 1$TR18UTIHG. 17MI Clrclt NO ,, Hunll119ton 8HJll. lfomle '1.,.7 Cl\er .. 1 A. Coromelas, 111111 lleron ''•· No 3, Hunlln9tof'I 8eocll, orn1•92 ... , Ill\ ~~' '' conducted by en !ft. .... ~ .. Q\OrlH A. Cl>tomtlH Tiits ste1tmel'll •H llted with the Co<lftty Clerk of Or.., .. County on Jwle 'tO, ltJS. 11-.n ~l\lled OrM99 Co.ll 0.lly Pl .... .luoM ll, 10, 21, eno Jul, 4, lt1S ~7S PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USINllS HAMIE STAT8MllNT Tiie to11ow1119 pen«\ Is doing Ml· NU~. , K. & $. PRODUCTIONS, 2'11 In· wrneu Dr .. Los Ate mllos, Otllorf'll• to no Wllll•m Alfred Stupy, 21111-~ Or., Los Al•m1tos, C•llfo rl'll• tono This buSll'leU Is conducted by 411'1 In· ~tvldi;el, Wllll•m A. Stupy This st.ste1Nnt wH flled wltll the Covnty Clerk of Or•n111 County on Mey 20. ms. ~7 P\ll>lisl'led Or•nQe co.st Delly Pilot, l!Ny 23, 30, •ncl Junu, ll. 191S 1 .... 7S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit following 1><:rsons art doing~· nus.s· OEVELOPME NT MA RKET INC. SERVICES. 4SOO Campus Driv.,, Suite 3'2·B. Newpon Buch. Cat.I 91660 1l Robert 0 . Dtane, 412'11 trh Avenue, CorONl Otl Mar. C•llf. 91625 21 Rooert P•ut Mc F •r111nc1, 614 C..ry Pt•ce, NewPOr1 Bt>aCll, Calif 92..o 31 R~r Holloway, 330 62ncl St., .. wpon 9HCll, Caht 92M>O 41 W•rren Toman, SO 8rael>Urn .. a.ane. Newpon Benh, Catil '2660 SI Armando Jost VcHquei, SlO'J Rur•t RllJ9• Circle, Anaheim, Cctht. '20 Tiits bu,i,,.n Is conducted by an un. lncorPOr•t•d •nocl•llon otNtr th.'>n • ~rtner\hlp. Rooert o. Dunt This sl•ttment was llltd wttll the County Clerk of Orange County on J161e 3, 197S. F44»t Publl,lled Orange Coast Dally Pitot. Junt 6, 13, 20. 27, 191S ~7S PCBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS au st NIESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowlno person Is Oolng Ml 'M UH ROLY'S SURF SHOP, 220I Soutll Et Cemll'lo Rt•I, Sen Clemente, C.hfornl• Edw•rd R, Hutclllnson and /or Aull! G. Hutchinson, 1113 N. KrQe9l'r A~tnue. Fullerton. Celltornlem31 This business ts conducted by an In· dlYidUAI Ed•ll•d R. Hutchinson This st•ttment w•s llled wttll ttw County Clerk of Orange County on J~ 2, t97S. • F44.S74 Put>ll~d Orange Coast Delly PllOt, .Junt6, 13, 20. 21. 191$ m.7! . P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS &U SINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit tottowlng person Is OOlng tiusl· M U •s: HARBOR VALLEY LANDSCAPE, 1'Sl2 Marie Ln .. Huritlngton Bte<ll, C.tif.92448 Let•nd J. Norton, 1'S21 Merle lJI., Huntington Buch, C11'll. '1'26'8 This l>USll'll'U IS condu<Utd by an In· cliv1di;at. LELAN D J . NORTON Thi\ \t.stement w.ss llled will\ the County Clerk ot Or•nge County on May :JO, 1t1S. Published Orangt Co.est Dilly Piiot, Junc6, 13,20,21, 191S 1061-7 PL1BLIC NOTICE l'ICTITtOUS austNESS NAME STATEMENT Tlw to1tow1no per10n ts dOing M•· M HIS DY NA INDUSTRIES, 1 442 8oothl>ey Circle, Hunt1119ton Such, C.llf.'2 ... Robert Arden Gthtke, 8442 Booll!C>cly Clrcte. Hunll119ton BNch, '4111. 91"'6 This tiv .. ntss is conducted by an 1n· d!YidU•I Robert A Gehl lo.e ThiS st•temtnt was tiled w1tn the County Cltrk ot Orang" County on Mey :JO, t91S. F44>4J PubhSlled Oranoe Coast Da1ty Piiot, Juno, 13, 20, 11. 19/S :l060·1S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOC•EDITORS SUPERIOR COURTOl'THI[ STATE OF CAL.,OANIA FOR THEGOUNTYOFO•AHGE No. A·Q6a. E,t.te of ARLINGlON c SWARTZ, ••A c . SWARTZ. Decused. NOTICE IS HE"E8Y G IVEN lo the creditors ol Ille el>Ove nemed OK90en1 t...i •II person\ h•vln9 tt•lms egalnst the wkl dtu<Mnt •rt req.,ired lo flit them, w ith the ~U\\•ry vouthen, In the office of the Clerk of the etiow tn· lltled court, or to pre~nt tnem, ""'" tlW rwc••wry voucners. to the u•1ders1gne11 •t 2tl 8ro•d••Y, Cost• Mew. CA '2U1. •h•ch 1\ tr.. PIMO! of l>ln<Mi\ ol Ille .,,,.,.,.,O""" '"'•II malleri; per't•ln •no to Ille est•t• ot S••d dtu <ltnt, Within ""'r montns •ll•r I~ f•"' fl'l(>ltution ol this noilc• Doted June 11, 197S. AlmaSwert1 E u cutrl• of tllt Wiii ot Ow •bovt ,.. med de<tdlrll At.MA SWARTZ 9J9'..-W•y C:.S .. MtM, CA. tUJ7 ··-... ,,. Pul>lllhed Ora"91 CoHI 0.lly Piiot, ~ll.20,J1.•n0Juty•, 1t1S 21'1·1S PUBLIC NOTICE , Friday, Junt 13, 1 i75 • Arts/Dining Out Entertainment Galleries/Exhibits Out 'n' About Norman. Stanley Live Theater Times/Places Intermission Tom Titus ,, Meelaanleal Henry Wattsworth Ohmsfellow, Irvine's University High School robot, and his new bride Henrietta made their debut at a school assembly this week even though Henrietta wasn't entirely together. Jenny Fuchs and Jeff E stein hold the controls to Henrietta, who is still little more than a frame and exposed components. At right\ Henry gets attention from (from left) Tim Behra, Joe Reed and Ken Bava. The robots were the product of University High 's advanced electronics class. Parole for Slocum? August Hearing Set for Mesa Physician Dr. Wesley Garner Slocum, convicted of defrauding the state of Medi·Cal funds and acquitted in the murder of his baby daughter who vanished in Costa Mesa in 1961, will soon seek prison parole. A hearing is set for sometime in August at San Quentin Prison to determine if the 49·year·old physician is ready to be returned tosoclety. Vepuly Vlstrict Attorney Rich Farnell, who successfully pro- secuted the former Costa Mesa resident, disclosed Wednesday that he has been asked for a re· commendation by the California Adult Authority. .. I'm going to tell them he has n't done enough time," Farnell said, citing information from San Quentin authorities that leads him to believe Dr . Sloucm should r e main locked up . Farnell 's prosecution in 1974 in what was the longest criminal jury trial in Orange County his· tory resulted in Dr. Slocum's conv1ct10n on 23 counts of grand theft for filing $200,000 worth of false claims for Medi-Cal funds. He was turned over to stale prison officials on March 6 of that year to begin serving a one to 10· year term. Deputy DA Farnell, in charge of fraud prosecutions. also re- vealed that Dr. Slocum 's behavior behind prison walls should preclude his return to society for the time being. He said Sal} Quentin officfals charge the physician has made numerous death threats to other prisoners and s taff members since his arrival and has failed to adju~ to life in the penitentiary. His abilities -he has been desctibed as a brilliant surgeon SEEKING FREEDOM Dr. Wesley Slocum -could be used in the San Quen· tin infirmary but Dr. Slocum has been assi gned no work and spends his days in his cell or the prison yard, authorities report. Farnell also recalls .the bombshell allegation he made upon Dr. Slocum's Medi·Cal con- viction, when he told the stunned courtroom the defendant had confessed to the 1961 murder of his infant daughter Cynthia. Her dismembered body, wrapped and packaged in butcher paper, was found in the family's freezer in 1970, nine years after the infant vanished Valley Unit Urges Nixing Unification Efforts to extend Fountain Valley's Nov. 4 unification vote t.o everyone in the Garden Grove Unified and Huntington Beach Union High School District are still under way. The State Board of Education agreed in April to allow only resi· dents or Fountain Valley and the Fountain Valley School District to vote on the matter. And two weeks ago, the Orange County Committee on School Dis· trict Organization refused to ask the state to reconsider, after a move to do so lost 5 t.o 5. But Lynn Hamtll, president of the Garden Grove PTA Council, said this week she is starting a petition drive aimed at doing just that. She has called a 2 p.m. news conlerence Thursday to outline her plans. In addition, officials of the Hunt.lnston Beech Union High School District said they will uk the 1tate to recontider the voting area at a July 10 meeting. Several elementary d.lltrlcta are expected t.o join their effort. Mrs. Hamtil also aald a 1roup of Fotmtaln V 11lley clUzens~ NrVed by Gard.n Grove IC , art pualnc peUUon1 uldn1 to be leftoutof Uie proposed d.lltrict. And Garden Grove Superinten· dent Ed Dundon ls pu.shing tor a piece of 1pecial le1lslaUon which would not also allow the extended vote. Carl "Bud" Jones, leader of the Fountain Valley cltlzens group which petitioned to the state for its unification vote, blasted all the efforts this week. He also claimed some Garden Grove teachers have taken peti· lions into homes "and intimidat· ed people." District officials denied any knowledge of this. However, Jones called such al· leged activity "a different moral code than the people of Fountain Valley are used to." Mrs. Hamtil said part of her er. fort will be aimed at informing many residents of th'e large Garden Grove district, who she claimed do not realize the iinpact the proposed Fountajn Valley cl· ty border district will have. She admitted her efforts were late ln 1tartin1. saying It wu because no one believed Jonea ~nJflcallon aUempt would co this Haley 'Serious' LOS ANO ELES (UPI) -A committee was formed Thurtd11 to determine it Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr. could be •ue· ceulul in a cempalp fCJt a Hat ln the Senate, which would c ... alf a fatber·son team then. Goldwater. a Republican, holds a con1re11lon1l teat representing a Loa Angelas area dJ1trict, while hi• father, t.ht 1994 GOP presldentlal cundldalt, represent.I Artione In the Sen1ttP (tom the Slocums' Mesa Verde home. The appliance was hauled from the Calvert Avenue residence after Dr. Slocum's professional and personal life reached a point at which he took their two daughters and left his wife, then an alcoholic, allowing the house to be voluntarily repossessed. Testimony in his subsequent murder trial indicated Mrs. Slocum began drinking heavily shortly atter Cynthia disap· peered, reportedly sent t.o stay with relatives in New York. The former operator of a thriv· ing Santa Ana clinic was round innocent but Defuty DA Farnell told the court a his later Mec1l- Cal trial that Dr. Slocum had in· deed confessed the baby·killing t.o a paramour. If be is paroled, the New York- born surgeon could be out i.n time for a scheduled hearing on hi.a $1 million lawsuit against the Santa Ana Police Department, also ten· tatively set for this summer or fall. He demands damages as a re- sult of a shootout with officers sent to his Santa Ana clinic to quell a 1966 battle between himself and his former wife Marian, who was then bis head nurse. Gunfire erupted when he emerged armed and a police bullet shattered one of his hands, which he claims affeeted his sur· gical career. The last hearing on that $1 million lawsuit was interrupted in 1970 when a police detective arrested him in the Orange Coun- ty Superior Court corridor during a recess, the day after the re- mains of Cynthia Slocum were found in the freezer. Joint Space Mission 'Go' ForJrdy 15 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. <UPI> -Space officials report all systems are "go" for the launching or an Apollo spacecraft July 15 to rendezvous in orbit with a Russian SoyuJ spacecraft. Apollo team leaders conducted a day.tong, closed·door "flight readiness review" meeting Thursday. They went over every aspect of the Apollo-Soyuz mis• sion in detail. The participants emerged from the meeting in late after· noon. Chester Lee, Apollo-Soyua program manag~r. announced that .. ., of now , Apollo-Soyuz ls on schedule and go for launch Ju. ly 15." The review included status re• port.I on the Saturn 18 launch rocket, the Apollo spacecraft, re· covery operations, the world ~mmunicatlons network and the utronaut.1 themselvea. The Htronauta, Brig. Gen. Thom11 Stafford, Vance Brand and Doneld Slayton, were tn Houston, 11UI trainina for tbe ni1ht. They did not alt.a lbe mMlina. Prices Stamped SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Com. puter·a1e supermarketl would be required to continue stampln• pricea on arocery producta undel ltflalatJoo which has narrowb """"otf '"'"" .......... " P l!BLI NOTJCF. -----·----P UBLIC N011CE PVBUC NOTICE l'ICTI TIOUS eus...... ---::,.:":"1~c=T"."::IT::":l-:'.O_U_S_•_USl_N_l_S_S ____ I ,-'IC'TITIOUI I USIH&U-- HAMI UATIM&NT .. AM& STATUUUtT NAM• ITAT•M•NT l ht 11Mlowl"9 Perwn '' clojllQ bu 1 TIW lollof on<,1 ~r50fl I• _...... but! Tiie lollow1119 l*'IOfl I• detnt bull· ~t\ > '6ie\' ~.,, NUeS TRACY'$ l(AM.t.ll <1uo ACTION SLf:NTZ SPECIALIZED 11•4 Newport 8tvft t 1 10 S. . AUTO AIA, 111 w lftlt "~'olo•fllt""•l7 ., , O\le M<IH, :!~711t,1, No. (t , Co"e Mu•, C.lil0tnt• Sl!AVICf:S, l4tl Te1'1141le Hll" Otlve, .._ • ., ... 1.19llNI S.t<I\, C•lllOrfll• tt.S1 ., Wlltl•no A !M.1t11t>tor1, 1,,4 N..wPOn O.voo i...wr•nu '"•l•oon, "'" Shlr,.y P•rktr Slentt, 14f) Te~I• Yo ,Coit•~,., C11t11<1r111•~1'lf )le~t !>I., Wolrnll16lllf CAlllofnlo1 Hiii> Orlote, U9\tfle .. .Cit, talltofflle '"' bu\ln<'H " coo>0111 lea by en lrt 11"3 ' t'MSI 01v1ou•I. Tltb •tn•MH II ~ •Y ... 1.. Tiil• bU\IMU " conaucleel by "' I"" W>lli•m R Scnuboo•t Jiw.,val. •vlW.1. 110' "•1•mt111 wo. loltd w11h ;flu Oovld L. Pelttrw> Silltlty Paru t Slenu County Clerk of Or •no~ <.ounty "" MJ Thi\ •l•l•,,,.nt Wdl 111~-0 w•tll ""' This •t•l•mt111 wu lit.cl wllh thft II, 1915 Y ::ounty (1er~ ot Or•ngv Couri1y on W..y Co\Ulty Cltrt. of 01~11(11 COYllly on JUll<I o. 'bl r Ul'4 IO, 1'1S. 10, lt1S rv l\hfO Or•ngt tu.,>1 o .. 11y Po101 F 44001 1'44tlt Jwne•, 13, 10, ti, WIS '°IO-I) Publo\/>ed Or•nge Coot O•Hy Pltol, Pul>llf>ll<ICI Orange Coul Oelly Pilot, P UBLIC NOTICE !/lay n , JO, and June~. u. 191S 1869 1s June 13, 20, 7'1 And July 4, lt7S UOHS FICTITIOUS 6USIHf!U MAME STAT&MENY l ht loll Owing Otr Wn I\ OOHIQ l>u>i ,..n•• THE MOiHERS ICITLHEN 1n1 fr Coa\I lloqhwoy, Coron• Olli M.Jr c A 916~ St¥Vt'n j Con11v11~. 2111 r (.Od\I Hwy Coron•o~IM.ir.(A 97&H lllh bu~lno•S " tonc:tut k<I by Ill\ "' C11w10u.i1 Slev•n J Conn~lld Tiii~ \l•tl'menl Wh toltd wqn •ho. County Clerk 01 O••nlJI! Lounly on "Ny 13, 191S 1''4112 Pubto>ncd OJ<1n90: CU•>I Odlly l'otot May JO, and Junt •. 1l JO, 11> 1Q01o 1S l'l'Bl.IC' !'\OTIC'E -P UBLIC NOTICF. FICTITIOUS IU~INESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons drt dOtng l>YSI· ,~,~~\ lHE DEVIC KINGDOM, S8( Bto.Gway, Space l<M, Lagurw lleA<n, C•lot 971>S1 Arin Payne, 1117 Guloeld, API• H, !lunt1ng1on Be•ch, Catol. 911>41> Waller Ellw•rd Newell, :iocn Sum mer Wind. San1a Ana, Calo! Th" 1><1s1neu os conduttea by• 11m11 tGpMlnersrup. Mn Payne This stalemenl we> llte<I w111> the County ClvrlC ol Or•n"" Cownly on May tl. 191S. ' , F44167 Pvl>lisl>ell Or~nge Coast O"oty Piiot ~Y lO, and June 6. 13, 20, 197S IU'l-7' Pl'BLIC XOTICE SLP·7UOO SU PERIOR COURT O F THE STATI! OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE · No. A·ll110 SLP·7SJ01 NOllCE OF HEARING OF PETITIOH SUPERIOR COUiH OF THE FOR PR06ATE OF WILL A'iO FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR LETTE AS TESTAMENTARY THE COUNTY OF O RANGE °"~~~·~:d ~· WILLARD r KLACiCS, HOflCE OF HNEoA~i*Jr.2~F PETITION NOTICE IS HEREOY C.IVH< IMI FOR PROBATE OF WI LL ANO FOR C'ROC'l<ER NATIONAL FIANI< \U\ LETTERS OF AOMINISTRATION t~\SOt lo Unolt•O St .. tt•\ Nrilo1>11 1I u,,11~ WI TH WILL ANNEXED lo<1\llltllhere1ndPlll1l10ntur 1'•00.lt<OI E>l•te ol LOIS FREDERICKA Will •nd lor 1\\Uoill<& UI Llllt•" t\LBAN, Deceased l t\tamentory 10 lh< P""''°"'"' " NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE.N lhol cr~nce 10 which ,, ni.\111• lor 1ui1t1t-r (REDE RICK llARVEY YEAC.ER ""' t><trlt<ular\, 11na lhdl the loom• .m11 pl<1<.e 1•1ed hereon a pelot1on lor Probille 01 ol nearing 11\e ume hds been "'' 1or Woll ana lor •\wance of Lelle" or AO June II, t91S, at 9.30 a.m .. on llt<' m1nlslrat1on with lhe Woll Anne•etl, 10 courtroom ol OPPMlment No. 3 ul sa•d tht ~l111oner, referenc" to whocll " court{ al 700 Cov1C Center Drove west on m~ lor lurtner particulars, and IMI Ille C ty of Santa AM c1111ornoa. ' the tome anll PIUl< of nearing Ille same OoltdMay 28 t91S' has l>ttn \"tor June 2,, t97S. at 9·30 WILLIAM E SI JOHN am. on the courtroom 91 Department County Clerk ' No 3 Of S••d tOtJrl, at 100 Covlc Cenl~r iOWSE A. GE RT~ ER & 6ROWN Drove Wes I, 1n the City ol Sanlot Ana, U40 Campus Or , Bo• 1'01 Cahlornoa. Ntwpor1 6titll, C•lolorn11 Ulol>J Oiled June 3. 197S Ttl.:S.0-5400 , WILLIAME.SIJOHN, Attorney\ lor Pehhoner County Clerk Jl\lDlo\lle<I Or.,ng" C:oa.t o~oly Potul JAMESE WllHELMol Juneo 1 1l 191S 1101 I~ KINDEL&ANOERSON • • 1020 No. arp1clw1y -----llaa>U J>l"BLIC ~OTKE 661611 SUPERIOR COURTO" THE STATE OF CALI FOR!lllA FOR THE COU NTY OF ORANGE No A·lltll N OTICE OF H E A RI NG OF PETITION FOR PR06ATE OF WILL ANO FOR LETTERS TESl AMEN· TAR Y E,, .... o l MAR(,A RET p CHISHOLM, Oecea\ed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lt>al Elotoe Morros nas Hied l"•ereon a IX'hloon or probate ol w 111 <1nd lelltrs 1 ntamentery to t hl' ~1111onn. rt'· lrrencc to which js m,)de lor lurlner p.lrt1<ul<11s, anO thdl lht.' 1ome dndPlace ol norinl 1-.to same h<>S been !>1.-1 lot July t, 197S. al 9 30 a m .. in 1ne S.nl<l An1. C11iforn1~ •2101 Attorney\ tor· Petitioner Ttl: Ut-7717 Pubh\hed Orange Coa~I Oaoly Polol. Ju,,.l>, 7, 13, 197S 2100-1S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E STATEMENT Tiie lollo>Nong 1><:rsons art doono bu• .. >t'\\ "' BELCOR INVESTMENT COM PANY, tSSO N. B"stol Streel, Nowpert Beach, Calofornod 91t.t>O W1ll1am C. LOtoer, 13JO KMI SI., :oron.J llel Mar, Cahlornoa 911>25 John J. Richards, 1412 First SlrN>I, Corning, Calltorno" 96021 Daniel p v.angal .. , 31/4S AguAtdW ROdd, San Juan Cap1s1rcino. Cdllfonut.J 1'blS PUBLIC N011CE a-67611 SUl'ERIOR GOU AT OP THf. STATI! 01' CALI l'OllNIA l'Oll TH I COUNTY O• OAANGlt No. A·IJfU NOTICIE OP NIEARINO OF PETITION FOA l'ROIATa 01' WILL AHOLf.TTlllS TUTAMf.HTAllY &:>late ol RICHARD LEE WISE, Oett•MICI. • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lltal Oorolhy Irene Wlit ha\ llled twfeln a pelotoon ol probe le of wlll and lell"'s ool Tot1men11ry to th• pellll-. re· lertnee lo wl\jch Is made tor further partoculan. and ,,,.t lhe lime -place of 11Hr)ng Illa Hlnl hH been !Ott tor July I, 191S, at 9 38 a m., In lhe courtroom of Oepat tmtnl t-10. l of said <owrl, at 700 Clvot Center Or Ive '•\lesl, 1n ltte City ot Sant ii Ana, Cahtornla. Oiled June•. 1'7S WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, Courtly Cttrk GARRY A. HAMUO ESO. tt2' Wot.flirt 6e11leward Suite 200 llawrly Hlllt, C•lltor11I• tOJll Attorney tOf': Pe11t1011er PuDl1Shed 0,.nge CO<l\I OailV pjlOI, June 11. 13, 19, 191S 2t8'-1S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CRE DITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·l)lll e.1a1eol SHIRLEY N M EYER, a~· SHIRLEY NAST MEYER, Detea'>td. NOTtCE IS HF.qEBY GIVEN 10 ll"tc ttedllors ol lhe ctbOve na"'4'd dc<.t!Oent 111.al all perloOM having ctaom5 aoaonst Ille \aod det~dcnl am r~quored lo tole fhl:nt. with th~ n~c~\\4'1 y vouchers. 1n 1,,.. ollocl! 01 11>~ Cler~ o l lhe abOve l!tl· litl•-d courl, or 10 ""'~"' lhtm, Wllh 1111! ll'lH\dtY vouch<lrs, to lhe un<1ers1Qntd •• lne olloce of his allornty, ROBERT \..HUMPH REVS, Altorney •I Uow, 881 Dover Or1ve. Suite 33, Newpor'l ~act>, ~ahlorn•d 92~. whocl> IS lhe place ot Ous•ness 01 lhe un<1ers19ned In all m.ol· 1ers pertaonong to the nlale ot s;iod de· :e<ll!nl, w1tn1n tour monlt>s alle< Ille ht\l oub1t(al1on of lh1\ notice 0dted June 12, 19TS NORMAN JOSEPH MEYER EAeCutorof lht Woll or 1tw aDOve named dece<ll!nl 'R06ERT L. HUMPHREYS Allorney at Ulw Mt Dover Orove SuoltJJ l'lewpoor1 Boch, Cilllornoil ttlol>O Tel~ 1110 .. ,.tno Attorney lo• Eaecwlor Published Ordnge (Od\I Odoly P1101, Jurie 13, 10. 2'. ,1n<1July4, 19/5 21% IS P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SYAT&MINT OP WITMOUW.t.. PllOM l"AllTNI 115Mll" OPlllATilfO UHOI II PIC:TI TIOU' I USlltHSNAMf. lt>e tollOWlfl9JMlrtOll has with*.- •• a 9ene r1I P••lntr trom Liit Ptflntt•hip operall"I) 11ncler Ille tit 1111011• b11•l11••• n•int ot D G PROPERTI ES 11 917 Aleppo St ~ Ntwpon 8etc11, Celllornl• '1660 n.. fklltlous buslnen ntme state- mtfl( fOf' tho parlner•lllp WIS tllad °" .. ,..74 1n Ille County ot Orenoe. Full Name and Addreu ot Ille "-'son Withdrawing: Bernard Let Kermln, 711 H<lnley Avt., Lo5 Anoetts, C•lllor11i. tOOf9 IMlrn•rcl Lee IC..,mln "1'111 Published Or•n9.-Conl Dally Pilot, Junt6, 1l,20,27, 191S 2*-h PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTIOH TOENGAGEINTHf:SAt..f:OF ALCOHOLIC IEVERAGU fo Whom II May Concern; •1 HS Sub!Kt to luuence 01 tlle llct11s.e lj)- plled ror, notlte Is hereby goven uw1 tilt undtnlgned prope~es 10 Sl!ll illt-11< bltvtraoots •I Ille premises, ~rll>ed ntoltows: 1920 H•rbor Blvd., CO•ll ~w. CA. 91611 Punu.nl to such Intent.on, the un 0tnl9t1ed Is a119ty1ng 10 11>e Oeswrt· ,,..,.1 ol A:cot>ollc Be"erao;ie Control, '"' luu.nce of an alcoholic bever• l!Qnse IOf' hcenses) for 11>e•e prem.ws •stotlo~: ••41••0n Sale Beer$ Wine CBona Fode Put>hC Ealing Pl<>Ce I LEON, Oanlet G. & Paml!I• K. Publislltd Orange Coast Dally Piiot, June 13, t91S 1191·1S PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE SUPUtlOA COURTOF THE STATE OF CAL.,ORNIA IN ANO FOR THE COU N TY OF ORANGE No.AUMO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE l'OR CHANGE 0 1' NAME In tne Matter of tilt Application ot FREOlAOASHI SHIMABUKURO.tnd JUDY AN NE S HIMABUKURO, Husband and W1te, for Change ot N•mes. Tlla a1)911c•lion of FRED TAOASHI SHIMABUKURO and JUOY ANNE SHIMABUKURO, Husband and Wile. IOf' Cholnge of names, having bee<> hied In Court, and H appearing from said ap. pllcatoon thal F RED TAOASHI SHIMABUKURO and JUDY ANNE SHIMABUIC URO l\avf lileo ;in apohca- llon proooslng that 1nejr names be changed to FRED TAOASHI SHIMA ..w!JUOY ANNE SHIMA. Now, t1>11ref0f'e, it Is hereby 0<derNI and ctirtet•d. thal all persons ontereSI· ed on said matter do appear before this Court in Dtpartmenl 3 on lhe 8th day ot JUiy, 197S, at 10:00 o'clock A.M .. of sa•a d.iy to show caui.e why the app1tcatoon tor change of name Should not be granted. II is lurlher ordered lhill ~ copy o1 lhis Order be pubh,hcd on tne 0ron9" Coast Dally Piiot, a newspaper ol general corculalion, prlnled In said coun1y, al least once each wee~ tor tour successive wo ks prior to the cwy ot said llearlnQ. Oaled this23rdday ol May, 1915. SAMUEL ORE IZEN Judge of said Superior Court MUNNS, KOFFOAO, HOFFMAN, HUNT&THROCKMORTON OtJrtroom 01 Otp.,tmcnt No. 3 01 ,,11<1 oun. a1 /OOClvlC CcntPr oro .... We~I, on fW1 Coty ol Santa Ana, C<1l1lo1n1" O..letJ June'I, l'ITS WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, County Clerk CHARLES L. CROUCH Rober I W Long, 3301 ~O CarbOn Ca ~yon Ro.,d, C1>1no, Calltorni,191711) Larr~ 0 lnheld~r. JOSI C.;rr,1, ~t,~-=-t. Newport lh acn, Ca11rotnh1 t/IHJ SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAI.I FOANIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·l>tt7 -1't North u~•. Suite 300 PUM•M, C•llforni• '1101 Tel: CJUl .. 1·2l21 or7tS·'1JJ Attwneys tor Applicants S• Wotsllirt a1vo. i..• A,..,.,.,, C.lltornl• toO» Attorney tOf': Pt Iii loner Published Orarooe co ... 1 0 .. 11y P,101, une 12, 13, IS, 197S 2190 IS P UBLIC NOTICF. NOTICE TOCREOITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Arlhur J . Lamb 2321 Ed>I It.Ill ':>lrtel, Newport Beac.h, Caltlormd ntHJ Donald R Wolloams, 2/JI Fern"""· Orange, Catllornia 9266S Ctyckt E Crew andBellyJ Cr.,w as 101nt 1.,nants, 719l/ YelloW$1Dne, El Toro. Calotorno" 92"30 W1ll•am H WegenPr, 1801 Hoiodd~ Roaa, Newperl Beau1, C"lolorn•J92660 Thos bu\onl!H os conducted by .i ~neral Pdrlnersh11> Larry tnhelaer No A·ll5'S Thos 'tatement was loled wotn Ille f >tale OI VIRGINIA MILLS C.OuntyCler~olOr.in9t'CounlyonMay o<NAUE R, 0.·CPa\<d IV, 19H NOTICE IS HER( BY (,IVEN lo Ill< F 4>M redo tors ol tile' at><ovt: named <ll!<t<Jo:nl Jl\lbllshe<I Ordnge C:o<1sl 0<11ly PllOI, r·oat .ill Ptr\Ons 1>av nq clalms a9<11nst Mey?J,30.andJune6, t3, 1975 18111·1S 11e '"'" deceo.-nt .,. rtQuored to Ille ~m, with lr\e nec@'\wry vouth4!f4.i, '" ho otfoce ol the Clerk of lhe .!bOve en PUBLIC NOT(CE NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FO R PROllAlE OF WILL AHO CODICI L ANO LETTE R S TESTAMENTARY Estal& ol HELEN L GIB!.ON. Oe<t•~· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BEAlRICE M RICHARDS has lile.l hereon a petotoon lo• Pro bale ot Wiii and Codocot •lld tor 1\\uanc e of Leiter\ Test.,mentary to the pet1l•Ot1Cr re lerente lo Wh•C n " made tor lwrtt>er PolrtoCulllrS, inll lfldl lhC lom~ Mid pl..cl! of l\ffrong tor same h.is lx'en "'' for July I, 19/S, <II 9 30 • m , on the <.owrtroom of OeP<l•lment No 3 ol sa•d c.ourt, at 100C1vk Ccnhu Ortv~ ""-*\l, in lt>eCllyol Sanl• Ana, Cal1torn1,. 0.ledJune9. t91S olledcuur'l, or to pres,ent them, woth .,..,. -------------- WILLIAM E. Sl JOHN, County Clerk JAMESW. HOOKSTRATTEN Attorney •t uw nt'Ce:\s.ary vDY<ht~r\, to the u1tdenvj(M d "' "'" 0111c,,. of her .u1orney, WAL Tr R R BAR ANG I: R, Allorn,.y al L.,w, 1W1 Wt~lclllf OflV~. !>Ulle JlO. N~WP<Jrl IJeach. (dl1lorn1d 91t.b0, Nl11th I\ the 1>1act 01 Du\0110H ol lhf" undcr\lgnoo '" •II matter. pertaining to the ~'"'" 01 aid Otcedent, w11h1n four "'o"'"~ c:lft•·' htfir\t publltdl•on of 'h•'J no••< .. OdttdJunr U, 191S Ht I.EN CAMC RON E '~lUlfl. ol tho• Woll vt lhf: d00Vt1 nt}nll d (J•·C• C) "' WA LTER R. BA RANGER AllOf'My •I LilW UOI Wutcloll Drove Suole HO Ne.,.por1 ac~ch, C•IHorno• 'lh60 Tel. 11141 MS·6JSO Al lornty tor E ucutr111 Publlsntd Or<1nq,• (011,1 o.,.iv Po101 Jur.e ll. 20 11. and July 4, l'IH ?l~S IS P UBLIC NOTIC E JJ70 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUHTY OF ORANGE No. Al3719 ORO ER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME In lne Maller or the Appl1catoo11 01 THOMAS MICHAEL EATON For Cnange of Name. UOOWlllllore llvcl. i..s A119tlH, C•lllornl• fOOS1 Ttl: (JIJ) ll0-73)0 Allorney for: Petitioner PuDloshed Orangio Coast Oaoly Polol, June 13, u , 20, 197S 2201·H PUBLIC NOTICE Th~ app1ica11on of Tnomas Moch.o~I SUPERIOR COURT O F CALI F<>RNIA EJton lor change ol name, hav1n91>e<·n COUNTY OF ORANGE 111i.c1 jn Courl, ano it appearonQ from CASE N UM BE A AU..S sa•d application '""1 Tnomas Mocna~I In 111e Mettler ol tne Appllcatlonol AN· Eaton has !tied an apploca11on prop0s DREW K GOODSON r Ch.a I ono thdl his name be changed 10 Name or '19C 0 rhc>masM•thaelMacOonalll, OAOER TO SttOW CAUSE F'QR Now, therefore, ol is nereby orllerNI CHANGE OF NAME anll dorected, lhal all persons onkrest WANDA IC EBERT moth"' ol minor Cd on saod matter do appear i:..•tore lh•S .llNOREW tc: GOODSON h.t\ toled d Court •n Oei>a•tment l on lhe llh ddy"' oelotoon In tnos court for an or lier allow July, 197S, at t0.00 o'cloc" A M . ol said ong petolooner 10 <flange h•s nam> lrom day to Sl>Ow c.tuse wny such apptocatoon ANDREW K GOODSON 10 ANDREW lor cnan9e 01 name snoulll nol be K EBE RT NOTICE INVITING 6 105 grdnled 11 tS hereby ordertd lhdl ell person' Nollet os ntrtby govtn '""' lhOOct'aoo II •s lu•lher ordered 1ha1 a COl>Y ol onteresleo 1n Ille mailer atorttsa•d ap Voew ScllOOI Oostroct of Oranqe County thos Order lo Show Cause be pobtoshea Pl!ar l>tlore lh•\ cOtJrl on 0ef)olrtmen1 will receive up 10, Dul nol 1.Jter tn.,n In the Orange Coast Daily Polol, • No 3 at 700 Civic CA!nter Drove West u oa am, Monll•Y, 111P 30tr1 a.iv 01 no•sP"P"' or general corcu1c111on, S.nla An• C•lltorn1<1. on July IS, 197S une, 19/S, sealed bl<IS lor the pron1e<11n\•1dcounty,a11eastonceeach at 10o'tlock,am an<1 lhenilf>dl~r< 1urn1Y11n9 01 Roll In rre.,ters, Roll In wt'ell tor lour successive wee~s proor 10 snow c.iuse, 11 any they have. why salo Refro~rdtor\ and Single Roll •n Con· lh!!<11yol\dod1>l!aron9 Pl!l•hon tor cll•nge ol name ShOUlll nol veclloo Ovens to be usl'd •I ... roous Da1ec11nos101hdavo!May 191S 1>egran1e11 '>ChoOIS In int O•\lrotl. Suth bods Shall SAMUEL ORE IZE N II .. lurther ordero?d lhat .. COP) ol tie reteovt<11n lhr Bu>1nes\ Ottoct 011,,.. Juage of said Supt1r1or Court th" order to st>ow c•uu be publo!ohf!d on Ooslroct at l~I? Warner Avenue, HU<ll HORGAN ANO ROBINSON Orange Coast Oaoly Pllol, a newspaper no1on Buch, C4'11lorn1a . .ind shall bC Fowr1Mnlll Floor ol 911nerl11 clrcul4'11on, published In lhlS Oll('ned and publoCIY re all aloud di lhe .. west Silt tit Street cO\lnty al lent once a week for lour con above \lated tom~ .ino Place Los Angeles, C•htornil ~0017 W!Cutlve wee~\ prior lo lhtt day ot s;ild 1111 bid\ shall DI! m•d~ on bid lorrn Tel: OS-1791 t>earlno. lurnhhed by the 01strlC1. The lorn1 Allor,,.Yl tor Apphc•nl Person 11\led on ll>e mo nor s Borth P UBLIC NOTICE ~alt be <1cc:.ompdn11•d by a terllloed or Published Orange Coast Oa•IV Polot. Certolocate a\ lather •S JOSEPH IC 4'llller·s check or bid Dond tor S , 01 M•v30.andJunet.,13,l0, 191S 1980-7S GOODSON , noo Wot JmpHll' he •mount of Ille bod, made p;iyabte lo Highway, Inglewood, Calltornla'IOJOI tleorder of the Ocean Vrnw St1-I O•s f' (.Bl. f (' •.""OTI(' I~. Dated May 28, 1975 roctolOranocCounly Ca11torn1.J -" SAMUELOREll"'N Eath Diii inu\I tonlorm .ind b4' JullgeoltheSuperoor Court ~•pon\lvo• IQ lhf' tonlr<ltl aocu· SUPERIOR COURTOF THE HAROLOC WESTON menls Copo"S Of tile •P-t•llC•llon' and Sl AT E OF CALIFORNIA 102.21 Sllltr A"enwe, No. I 10 the OUdnloly ol lht fQUlpmenl 10 be FOR THE Founlaj11V•ll•y,CA.U701 lurnhh"" ar~ now on Ille In Ille El<no COUNTY OF ORANGE PubljS/>l!d Or•n911 Cot sl 0•1ly Pilol nt\\ Ollocr, Oce.in l/ll'W St1-I DI~ C••• No. 2200JJ Mey 30. anll June•. 13, 20, 191) 1997-IS 1rocl, 797? Warnrr Avenut. Hunlongtoo NOTICE OF SALE Buth, Calolornoa BY REFEREE PubllShed Orange Coast Daily Polol, Mey lO, and Juno 6, 13, 20, 1915 t98~7S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE Jerry L. Poe doing business a> Poe s Oualolv Plumbing, PlaontHf. v\ Kwang-We• Han, an 1nd1v1dual,and Han Construction Company, Oelendanl. No 217'38 6v vtrt u4? of 11tn e•ec.ut1on i\Sued on May 7, 1915 by lh"' Superogr Court. County of Orange, Slale ol Cahlorn•a, upon a iudQme<>I entered in tavar ot Jerry L Poe doing business as Poe'\ Quality Plumbing a, 1udgment cre<11lor and against Kwang.Wei Han, an In dovldudl and H"n Conslructoon Com ll<lny as 1u<19men1 de Dior, snowi"9 a ne1 balance of St.141.59 <>Ctually dlll! on Sdotl 1Udgmen1 on Ille ddte of"lhe isS\k>OCe 01 "81d oeculoon, I have le•ocd up0n alt Ille right, tolle and onteresl ol ~od 1Ud9 ment cJeblor In lhe properly on ltle Coun ly of O•ange, Stale ol Cdl1tor111a, lle\Crobt>d as lollow s; lot 6 of Tr at I 6636, 600~ 158, Page~ Jt·32 of Miscell.,ncous MdPS. In lh<; County or O• ange arid commonly "now" '" 11212 Oaomler I or 1711 McGaw, Irvine, Cahforn1a, !r.inc.e i1 •'S a corrier lot and vacanl al lt>e prescnl lime. NOTICE !~HEREBY GIVENll>ilton Froddy, July 11, 191S, al 2.00 o'clot~ p.m. al front ol courlllOY>e, Orange County Harbor Munocip•I Court, 4t.Ot Jamboree Road, City ol Nl!wl>Ort Beach, County ol Orange, St•te CM C..lifornoa, I woll .ell at public auctoon IO lilt highest bidder. lot cash on 1awtul money o4 lhl! Unolell Sl<1t~s. all the rogl\I, \Ille and inl~est of lsa•d ludo· menl debtor in the above descrot:>od pro- perty, or so much thereof as may be neceswry 10 sa11sly s"id e•ecutoon. wolll accrued 1nleres1 and costs. Dated June 11, 197S 01v1~1on Hart>ur Oon E. Rht1a Matsh•I, Orange County BY Euna M Elder Deputy ARTHURJ.DONAHUf; Plll11tlff'sAttwney IJOSN. lroedw<1y Santa Ana, C•lllornia •270l Publost>ed Orange Coast 0doly PolOI, June 13, 20. 27, 191> 2199-IS PUBLIC NOTICE ~ JUNE 11, 1t7S PUBLIC HEARINGS WllL BE HELO BY THE COSTA MESA PLAN· NINCi COMMISSION AT THE CITY HALL /1 F•IR DRIVE. COSTA MESA,CALIFORNIA,AT 6 JOP.M OR AS SOO N A S POSSIBLE THEREAFTER ON MONDAY. JUNE ll. 191S REGARDIN G THt FOLLOWINGOPPLICAllONS. I . ZONE EXCEPTION PtRMI T ZE-7~, for pr.,...tlles West, In<.. JJIS Ne"'POrt BIYd. No. 20S, Newport e.>ocn. C.lolornl• fOf' varl•n<c lo• a 1.S'\. re· The 01stroct resNve\ Irle rognl 10 re CCC PU HJ !Kl •ny or .ill bid\ No bod<ler may BESSIE STRAYHORN. Pla'"lolt, vs 1--------------1 Withdraw nos Did tor a period of IO'IY FLORENCE 0. ST RAY HORN, DOES I FICTITIOUS I USINESS duclion of minimum 101 s•te lo allow Oi¥•S•On of prooerly 1n10 ·-saso SQ.Ure fool swrcets (~000 SQ. II. re· quoredl and IOf' construcl•on of t- d-lllno unotsori ""cn PM<el (I unit""' ms SQU.re leell "nd a 10 loot en croacnmtnl Into required 1S rooi re.ir yard setback in il'I Rl zont, loe•led •I 320 Sanl• Isabel Avenue, Cost" ~s;o C..llforno•. C;>.n e•~mptlon de<l•udllOn has t>ttn hll.'d) lovt (451 day~ atttr lhe dall' sel for'"" lh<ougn XX, lnclu\ove. Oetendanls. NAME STATEMENT oe>enlnQ OI boll\ NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN that on Tiie followono persons are Doino bust Dalt CoOQan secr•l•ry June JO. 19/S, at 10 00 a m . •I the ollo<f' "41UU: Boa:dol lrllsltos o1 RICHARD A. MUENCH. Reier<"'·"' M l INVESTMENT COMPANY. O<tari votw Scnool Dl•lro<I I)() South Pro\pecl Avenue, Tu•ton, ISSO N. Brlslol Strl'rt, Newpon Beath, Or~nge County C•lolorn1" C•lolornoo1. Ille unllersogntd Relert~. C..lllornla 921>60 PuDhi.tled OranQc coast Dally Polol, 11u1v aOPO•nl«!d DY lhC' above nan-.,d Oanlel T McSwetnty, 2061 Po<I Jun!! 13, 20, 1'7S 771& 1S Court to \tli '"" h4're.ndlter descrltl''d Br ls tot Cl H le, New por I Beach. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCAEOITORS SUl"ERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THICOUHTYOl'OAANGI! f(e.A..CWI E~l .. le of ELIZABETH HOLMAN POWELL, Decus~O NOTICE IS HER(IJV GIVl:.N lo lht• rtdltors ol the above named decfl<lenl i..1 all pcrwn• 1>avln9 Cl.\lm5 ooelnsl ,.. Hid d~cedrnl art reuulreo to 111~ htm, Wiii\ lh~ neU\\AfV VOU("""· on ht olfoc~ ol th<' clerk ol lht otboVt M llltd court, or 10 protnl tntm, wllh Ill(> nettuar y vouchers, to lht ulldc!n1Qrltd al the office ol IMlt 11tor ney, JoHN ( SllOEL, !.EIDEL CRAI L AHO SIRBER, Allornns •• L•w, 1&17 WHICllll Oro•• $ulle ,°'· Newport 8H Cll, C1lltort1I• 97660, whiCll I~ IN plt<t ol Dll~tne.s 01 •II matters Ptrllin 1119101111tsl•lt01 •11<1 de<edtnt ... 1n1n I-rnontM llltr 1111 llr•t pub41UllOll ool lltl\nOtoct ()<oleo May U . 1'1S R06ERT LAWAENCE fl'()WELL and 81MI LAHOEt..L .MEASE REAU Co-Execulon ol tM Wiii of tt>a •DOvt nalf!ad d•ctOtnt JOMN t . !>llDE.L H IO&L, CAAlt..ANO SERIE ft ..., ... , ••• u. 1'0 W.Jtcllll Drtn, ........ orooerty. woll s•ll at prove It sale to thl' ~lllllrn.a 9161S noghe\I booder. on the terms .ind conch William C La1ler, 1330 ICUI Slreel, toons hereon stated and sub1et1 to con Corona del Mar, Calltornla 921>1S torm.iloon by \tt•d Court. all Ille roghl, 1.. Robert A Kendall, 11?9 Kut Orlvt, lie. onleresl, anO eslale ol Ille above· Corona dtl Mer. Calllornla 91615 ...,med par hes In and to that certain Oona Id E. Olk, 19JS2 Sotrra Cal mo rul property to~aled In N~wporl Orlve, lrvlnt, Calllornla •71164 Beacn, oranoe Courity, ca111orn1ol, .ino E. Tnomas GreeltV. 162' Se•• Way, more parlltul.,rly l.l<Hrobed .u Su1Beacn,Ca lllornla907•0 follow.,. Oennll P. McCarler. I ISi) Olelo LC>I ,, In biol~ 232 ot La~e TroKI '" Pl1Kr, S•nla Ana, Calllornl119UOS ~nown on n••P. ttie«•ol recor<kd on Gregory E. Gaits, 16S2 RO(lt!Oko. Oook 4, 1160• ll of"''" maps, '"~ord' Tustin. Calllornlo 92t.80 '" tlllo 01flu1 01 111e County Recor<lf'r ol Theodore E. Fr embo•n. 1&1n Orange CountV ol Oron9t, end more Muroet Place, S•nla Aflll, Calllornl• commonly ~nown n JOT • ~1n11 s1rce1, n1os NtWl>O•I fluclt C•lotornle, subi«I lo RQbert W. LonQ, 3301 • 60 C.wbOn all tuttenl •••es, covtnenh, condl· Canyon Road, Citino, CllllO{nl" 91110 l•O!IS. '"''"~l!On\, Dnd ontumbren<ts Aobtrl L. S plnl , 2132 Norlh of re<OJd Galltornla SI • P ltctn11•, C..llforni. Bods otter~ lot \llO prooerly must tt6ti0 bt 1n wrollnQ ano n>•'ll Dt delivrred 10 Lerry 0 lnhelder )OSI Cuoll •••O RelerM al th• o.bOve add<f''1 •t Slrttl, Htwoorl Beath, C:.lllornl• any 1111>1.> .,uer the f11st DVbllt•llon CM 92..0 1no nou<e .. no twfor~ tht m.k•"ll ot Oenltl P Vanqalls, J114S Aguac•I• wod sel~ Ro.cl, S.n Juen C•o•slr•"°· C.llloml1 TERMS ANO CONDITIONS 01 92•75 !>ALE C••h In , .... 1u1 "'OMY Of "" ThOl!IH J WllllamHll, 2..01 u Unolell Ste tu ol Atnf'r •~•. peyel>l<r 2 Sierra Ort wt. Minion Vl•lo, Galllornla percent o4 Int totel pur~h•M• proct at '1'1615 I ... llmt' of PtUtnltllOn of b•O-. •no the.' TIWIM.U J . H•lll)(trt, lOOS Mertf\11 IM••nc• on tonhrmetton ot ~"'"'Dy lltt I.ant, S.1111 Afl•, C.llfornle •2nw <'bO•t .. lllolltd Court, ~Hrch -U WHll•M H. Wevener, 1907 Holiclity am""'"°" ol 1111•, tollt 1nauranc1, de Road, Newport .. .cl'l.C:.tl16rnlattMO eds 4111<1 All ln\lrul'l\l'nU ot tltlt '""" lit CIYde I!. Crew end 8tlty J C,..... .i '"" nP< n\t ol \tllrr lnJ11renco -llv\OAnd and wlft u lolttt ltnanb, tl.-Jl '"'" sh•ll bo< pr or •t•O •Sot tl'te clf'lt OI Ytllow>i-.11 To,o, C:•lllornla92.., tht tron,ltr 01 1111• Rtftrt• ._...... Tllh DIHllltU Is tOMUCled llY • '"' rlQlll to'"'"'' '""Y AMI 111 ~ oener,.1)41rtner~lp Oattod MaOO. l'I) lerrv lnlMllO.r RICHARD A MUlNCH Thi\ \llltmtttl ¥11\ llltd Wiit\ 11\t Reftr!'e tor INI CO<lt\IY (Ito OI Ot •nge County on May 2. ZONE EXCEPTION PERMIT ZE-7S..61, IOf' Alhanasoos N. F<»l!aros, l07 Oran9ewood Oro,,e. Ore ... C..lllornoa. lor • condlllonal uw to add :outdoor s,eatong lor a m<tximum s,e;,ling capacity ot 16 Pl!OPle to an ulstlng restaurant In a C2 rone, localfd 11 1'1'1 ~" 17111 SI., Costa Mes,., California. CAn ••emotion dtclar•llon ll<1s b«!en hied I. l . ZONE EXCEPTION PERMIT lE·1s..i, for Richard A. Fuller. 610 Newpcrt Cen1er Orlve. Sulltt US. Ne w port Bl!ach, Calilornla, tor •••lance to construct 1n 8 unit apart mtnt complex wit It a 4..,, deMllV cievl•· llon Cl unlt/2'1CXHq. It. ol land) lro an R2 1-. 1oc1ttd at 21S3 and 2157 Maple Street, Cost• Mesa, Callfornl•. (Ne09tlve c1tcl1ratlon h•s been llkldl 4. ZONE EXCEPTION PERMIT ZE·7Wt, tor Pltillp A. Splller. 170J .Veslclllf Drive, Ne wporl 81t1<h, C.lilor'nla, tor permlulon to <OMlrvtl • 7tl6 \Cl . II. cominertiat bvlldlnQ In• Cl·CP ,_, lowted ., 6TS P•ulMlno, t.venue. Cosla Mew, C..lllor1"1. IA ,_..11w de<.laratlon llu t>ttn foledl S. PV8LICHEAAING tocons!Wr lht ._,.Ion ot an ordln•nce of Ille Coly ol Cotti• Meu •tNn4in<.1 Tiiie U. O\apter 11\'J of IN COJll Ma\I Muftl<IPll C- Nl•tl"O lo tt>t lnd~trl•t ronlng Oh· lrk15 . FOf' fw<llltr lnfMmellon on Ille-... IQOllWllon5, ltlai>hOM S)6-5)4S or cell at lfll otflca of INI Planntnq O.pert· ,..nl, ROOM 100, 11 Fair Orlwe, Gos~ Mew. CAlllornl•. COSTA M ESA PL.ANNI NG COMMISSION C.C. Clerlle,Cltatrman Wllllem L Oulln, !ie<rtt••Y Ind .... ,_,, IH<ll, C1lltlr11la '1 ... Tel: C1141 MMUe "'~~!'11t~ ~.~'O:::,' Qatly Piit\, •uper oOt Court ol t•lllOHI•,. 19, 1'7J C.Ounly .. o .. 1ng• I'~" Olrtclor ot ~l•nfllftQ ,.ltllto\lltO Ofanqt «=o••• D•lly Pllol. Jun .. , 13 20, lt1S 201'1 7J Mev n '° ""' Jt111• 1. t), 1t1s l"l 'l Put>llslle<I Oro11nqe Conl D•llV Piiot, PuDll!illed Oranoe COllll Oaily P1tot,. M•1 t), )() atld JullU , I). lt1S 1-.1i1 J~ I). ltJS 222~1S Frld111.June 13. 1975 DAILY PILOT IJn -· U Pl Telepltol• A Real Custom Car Dickens Bascom (right) started the de· corution of t his 1961 Ford Falcon fou r years ago as a fun project. Now it is his soua·cc of income as he sells Color post cards to lk rkeley tourist::, a nd ac<.:epls donations for posing fu r pictures in front of it. He s ays 600 pounds of artifacts and me morabilia url' attacheLI to the vchide . San Juan Leaders, Railroad Skirmish B,· R UDI r\I E DZIELSKJ • Ot 1111 O~oly Pilot S\<111 San Juan Capistrano city or- f1tials appear to be on a collision course with the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe. The problem is a city sewer line which runs along Del Obispo Avenue on railroad propert y. There is an annual $645 •·rent" for the easement. Plans by the r ailroad to in- crease the fee to $725 sparked a furor among city councilmen Wednesduy. Councilman Roy Byrnes called it "train robbery." But Public Works Director W. A. Murphy informed the council thut San Juan Capistrano is a t the railroad 's mercy because of a lease CJgrt•ement which allows Atchison. Topeka a nd S;mta Fe to <:anccl with 10 days notice. .. c 0 u Id l hey cul 0 ff OU r scwl•r ?" inquired Councilman John Sweeney The answer was "yes." With that prospect in mind. councilmen <1greed to pay the S80 increase but they asked City At- torney J a m es S Okazaki to rc- sc;.i r ch mci.lns of catching the rc.11lroad by the caboose One of these would be for the ci- ty to condemn the railroad right of·way, determine its va lue by <1ppraisal, and buy the sewerhne casem e nt. Su ch a ploy is bcmg backed by Mayor James Weathers who re· asoned tha t it would be easier for the c~ty to initiate c:ondcmnation rather than to face periodic in- creases. The rent hike w;.is rcforred to by San Juan Administrallave Se r vices Dire ctor•John O'Sullivan as a "cost of living in- crease," a comment which pro- duced laughter rn councit cham· bers. But the railroad 's supervisor of contracts, N. \\'. Lloyd, main- tains tha t la nd values and t uxes have inc reased, thereby merit- ing an inc rease in the lease fee. He points out that the r:.iilroad right-of-way market value com- pares with other land values in the immediate area and tha t there h adn't been an increase in the lease for the past fi ve years. "Since the property on which rour pipe lme is located belongs to the railw;.iy company, we cc1" tainJy feel th<1 l we arc complete· ly withm our rig hts to assess <i rental which will provide a fair returl') on our prope rty,'' he Ill· formed Murphy by letter. Murphy. who has frequently and persistently t1fod to dissuade the railroad from increasing t he rental, says he is hampered by the lease agree m e nt, executed in 1970. The agreement gives a ll the advantages to the raih·o<1d. We've wres tl e d with the railroad as much as µossiblc i.llld we give up,'' despaired Murphy who would jus t as soon let a t- torney Okazaki take over . (~lt•1nt•n 1"' Curbs Skateboard Pilots To Get More Tin1e Skatebo<.1r d riders in Se1 n Clemente wi ll get a 60-day grace period in which to straighten up ci nd ride ri ght. the city Traffic an<l Park ing Commission has d t·· cided. Commissioner s order ed that vehicle code sections applying to pedestrians (and by implication skateboarders> be used by police officers lo keep youngsters from becommg traffi c hazards. If the ste pped-up enforcement of lhc stale code is not working, the comm1ss1on indicated a will· ingness to discuss city controls on the popular s port. Two youngst ers ha\'c been Jtlovi1ag Earth scnously hurt 1n an·uknts with automobiles. The commissioners m;wl l'Oll · cero appeared to be for riders who often dart into the paths of cars as happened this \\Cek 111· are injured hangi ng onto mov111g vehicles. .t Skateboarder Kurt Ziegler, 1:;, told the comm 1ssion he was in agreement with need to i mprO\'t• safety and asked if it would be possible for the city to con:.ldcr designation of certa111 areas for s kateboa rding. The commission decided that idea a nd ot hers would be taken up al the end of the 60-day experi- ment per iod. T1tv Courses To Be Sl1mt11 <ht Televisio11 Saddleback Coll ege \\ill offer <1l'l and geography courses over T\" this s um mer. Both <.'r edf courscsaretuillon-rrcc. 1 History of Art 1-u offL·r::. four· and·a ·half units of credit for an exC1 mination of g reat periods of a1t ift Western ci,·ilizat1on. The course. by art histori;m Lennox T ierney. will air Mondays through Fridays beginning June 16 over the following s tations: KAHC·T\·. Channel 7, from 5:55 lo 6:25 a .m.; KOCE-T\l,Channel50, 6:30 to 7 p. m. with repeat sessions on SundC:1ys from 5:30 to 8 p.m. It will also be tele\•ised over KCET· TV. Channel 28, from 3:30 lo t p.m. beginning June23. A second fo ur-and-C1-hcil f unit l'Ourse. called "Introduction lo Phy~1 cal Geography"' <1lso begins June 16 and will be taught by in- structor Robel't Wa llen. Th<' geography course will be a ired O\·er KTTV, Channel 11. from 6:30 to 7 p.m. and on KOC E- T\', Channel 50, from 6 to 6:30 p.m. with repeat programs on Sundays from 3 and 5 p.m. Begin· n1ng June 23, KCET-T\', Channel 28, will bl'oadc<.lst the dass from 3 to3:30 p . m. Registra t io n c<.1 n be ac· comphs hed by m;_iil through the Office of Records a nd Admissions at Saddle back College. Students need visit the campus only for midterms and finals and Cl:ln also obtain books and s upplies through lhl' mail. f or additionul 111fo1·m.it 1011 , l'1.mlC:1<.'t the college ~•l 831-9700 or ~95-~950, E~t. 26:3. Student Asks School Set Priorities For the sehool d isl1id merely to keep p;_ic e with wh at is aver<1ge in other districts is not adequate from a studt•nt's point of view. says Dana Hills Hig h School senior Art Baker. "I don 't want j ust <111 averagl' education; I want un ex1:cpt1on<.1I ed u c al1on .'' Baker to ld Capistrano L"nified School Dis· tnd lrus lt.'es C1l a s pecial meet· 1n g l ast w ee k ca lle d b y the board to discuss teacher de- m:mds affecting the budget pro· posed for fiscal 1975. Bullc.Jozcr operator pushes around portion of \he 30,000 cubic yards of dirt being corvcd out of hlllside al Big Canyon in Newport Beach to make way for 61 new <.-ondommiums. Dirt ts bein~ trucked to Huntington Beach froru project site orf Ford Road overlookinJ('~U1t:( Canyon goll course. McLain Development Company is building the new unit.s. Construction will continue through the summer • DAILY PILOT ftlaucNOTJCB P UBLIC NO'ftCE Jl(TITIOUI 8UllMIH NAMI STATIMINT ~ toll owl flt .,. r Miii • •r• Clolnt bllM MU~; l!CONO.OPTIC, 12U E. Wllilllre, F41i!ierton, CA. ECOHO·OPTIC, tlU IOIU, Frtoex, June 1; 1975 PVBUCNOTJCE •uauc Nones PVBLIC NOTICE JIUI l'ICTlTIOUI IUllNHS l'ICTITIOUi IUllNHI NAM• aTAT•MIHT NAM• ITATIMINT Tiie tollewlA!I PfflOll.t.,.. 4llolno buM· The 1o11owtn1 .,.,_ I• CIOlnt bldl· M UU. MU et; CENTURY II, 10012 0.rflold SUTT~R'S MIU, MO lroadwty, A•-· Hi;ntl~ton 8HCll, CA.._.. L.ile\IN IH<h, CA.'"'' I. Plllllp H. McN•mH, 100'1 Ooloru JH ... ll• ROlift, ,,,. $, O.rfleld A ...... H1111ll11gt0ft &elCI\ CA. King St.1 kilt• All•, CA. tUN ~ Tllb buSlMH Ii <~ducltd • ., tr\ In-t. O.le Simbro, 100l1 c:;.rflekl dh1idli.t1. •nmlnster, CA. . Aw .. Hl#ltlflOlon Be.ell, CA. 9lt46 ~IO,.s J. AOli•• Solithffn C.lltorllia OptlcAI IM., a Tlil• tiuslness Is CondlKled Dy. Umil· TlllJ St•temet11 WH filed willl IN Celllorn1a corPOr•tlon, 2'70 Harbor td1'W1Mf'Shlp. C-ty Cltrk of Or•net Coi;ntyonMe1 Blvd., S. 20S, Co$1• Mew, CA. m2' 1'/ Pttlllp H. McN•mee IS, 1t1S. TlllS blis1neu Is c,ondvc.led t>v •tor· This si.teinent wu flied wltfl tllf .,..., -•llOftSoulhern C•lllarlli• Optical, Colint1 .,,.s". c;1u~ of Or.,,qe County on,,.., Pliblltolled Ori1f199 c .. 11 D•llY POoc, Inc. • • ~ Mey2l.lO.•ndJ1111e6, !3 ltJS *MS F C Erllnver V P. 94.laTOH, GAULDIN, THOMSOft This ~l•tement wu tllOd will\ the a NEl..SOtf, Attf•· Countv Cltr~ ot Oranoe Cowily on May 7611 s.. h lllt• Aff. PUBLIC NOTICE u. ·~1s. ~.c.lttenll•""2 1"4tQ ll'litlflilled 0r ... 1141 eo.st D•lly Piiot, P\oOllSMd 0Ut1Qt Co.st D•lly Piiot MeyJD,anclJune6. la.20, 1'1S 4041 NOTIC:ROf' TltUSft&'U AU ~.,lO,•ndJune•. 11.20. tt1s 1•1s __________ _., ................ u T.S. Ho. FC 1S1S Oft .My II, tt>J •t t :OO •.m., D$L SERVIClfCO.e1dUly~11lodTt\lltft PC BLJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE RE$04.UTION N0, 1t1W1 -------------1-------------1 lilldw MCI IMWSWlWlt Ill Ooed Of Trust,... ltESOf.UTION NO. 1t7Soll corded •11211•, aa ln\I. No. 131.0. In RESOLUTION OF •o••o OF DtaECTORS 0" laVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT APPROVING REVISED R EPOllT SETTING "01tT" CHANGES AND $U ... PLEMENTS TO PLAN Of' WORKS AND ltllVISINO THE ESTIMATE OF COSTS THEllEOF FO• IM· PltOVEMENT DISTRICT NO. ZAND D IE CL A II I N 0 I NT E NT I ON T 0 CHANGE AND SUPPLEMENT SAID PLAN Of' WOltKS ANO REVISE ESTIMATE OF COSTS WHEREAS, Lowry and Assocl•lts, a firm ol consu111no tnolnetrs, prev10U1.· l'I' P<te>.lrtd, •ncl this 8o•rd •PP"Oved, an or1olrwl pl~ ol works tor 11'1'4)rov. ,,,_, District No. 1 and an es1oma1t ol CO\IS thtr t lor ih SUb\tqutnlly Mroencll!O by lh•S 8oArd, WhtCh c~ts ,,,,.,. "'-•mount ot $l0,3i.,OOO; WHEREAS, s•td Lowry and As ~·ates. pursuant 10 the Clirectoon of Illus Bo.lro rws prrpareo • rePQ<t, ...m.ch nporl ch~s ano suppl.,mcnts w •CI "'""°' .othtor lmprovl'~IO.strecl No 1 •nd revl~ lht oltm•tl' Of lhe •mount ot nlonev nete~~-ry to at c.-ttSh w10 plan ot works as Chil"O"<I -~1.,menll'O, NOW. THEREFORE. lhl' llodrd Of O.r..ctors of lrvl~ R•nch W•le< 0.S· lrkt ooes Nf'tby roolvl', dele<rntne ...cs oro..r as lollows ~hon I Th<ll s••d RtPOrl of Lowry •nd AHoc1a1es t n1111eo Ro1ud Enq1nttrlno RtPOll on Pt•n ol lllillrtu, 1mcwove,...n1 01str1tt's No . 's 2 &. 3 For Wa)te W•ltr Collection, Tre.tmenl and O•-• F•c•hlies c.hanolno and sup. •emen1tno the Pl•n ot Wotto.s for tm-pro¥1t1nent 01s1ric1 No. 2 .ind revlsino Ille e~t1m.ltt ol cosh thereof be .1110 Ille ' wme ts hereby •pprov.,d. Section 1. That 11 is lhe lnlenlt0n OI ""s Bo<lrd lo chanot •nd suppleml!nt the plan of works tor tmprowment Ots- trect No. ? as set torlh In said rt!PO"I 01 Lo-y ancl As\O<lales dated June. 197S. whrch rePOf t al!>O re vi us lhl estimate el the amO'.MI of money nece\S¥Y to -accomptlsh the plan of works ,115 cl'Wln9IO •n<I suoptemented. Seclton 3 T,,.I the or1g1n•I purpow to< wh1Cll W1CI lmprovtrnel'll O.strlct -s lormtd Is as follows! to KQU!re Mid constru<t -•ks and IKtlillft for .MWagr 1ru1ment •nd C11spout -r.- ~d tac11tt1es. 1ncludlno lnte<ceplor 1M:tlrlttt, treollmtnl plant f<1<11t~and f nt d•SPOS•I t.clhtles ~ ~f· funds to lutlltl c.ontr.cti;•I <-'t· ls to c.rry out me ~ _.., ~s of the Otslrtet coni..intd tn ~ntr•cts 1nclUOit10 c.ontr•cls With ~ ~~. u,..,,ses of the ~rkl p~t 10 Secllofl :i.u1 of thl Mtw ~ and th« ~yment of operallno- E costs ol the D1Strtct 10 IM tlllent mt tied by Seel.on 3'2S1 of Ille W.ltf' , provided tMt the c•rry1no out OI ••Cl pur-s,,.11 benefit the •-fltllln W•d proPOWd I mprovemenl Dos· ti<'-~ctlon t. Thill lhtt cha119es and sup. ~ments to the plin ol worts tor lm- tfowment 0 1s1rt<1 as ~t lor111 in the UPOrl of Lowry •nd Associates te1nabo.,. rtterred lo Is Cleltnnlnec:I INS Bo•rd to be OI benelll lo •Hi· nts, ta1payer, and pr09('rty owners. !>tctron s. l Nt the estimate OI t~ Eount of money neceswry 10 •c· pH Sh the or 101nal pt•n of ""°""s wtts Jl6.000 •nd Ille esllm•te OI c.osls lo omptlsh the pl•n 01 works as ~ngec:I •nd wpplernented Is the sum , t' I ,730,000 •Section 6. Thal Mond•Y the JOlh day r.June, 1'7S. •I 6:00 o'cloo. p.m.. al I Campus Oftve, Irvine. California, ~eby afllud as the dllt, trme and 9eth"9 Pl•ce of the Board of 0.re<lors el the Irvine Rane I\ W•••• 01slrkt for a llt•r•no by tllis 8oud in reg.:ird lo pro-~ cM19s and supplements to fTlt ~of WO<k) lor Improvement Otstrtt l 1 ol lh•s 01strec t ano In rtQ<lrd lo the "on •nd the es1tm•te ol the MnOUnt money necnsary to a c.com1>11Sh w•d ~an Of -rkS, 1nctu<11ng tht Q~hon of ~~ or not the ptan N c1>•ngect ano iemented wltt t>enehl •II OI the !er· y w1lh1n Improvement 01stri<t No ctudrn9 any lerrrtory anne•ed Ereto slnte lhe •doplton of the Qtnal pt an of wortr,s. All~·-­ IMld en tmprov-nt Olslrict No. 2 all other iwrsons may appear ;onc:I heard conct•n1no anv matler ~I rth 1n this 1esotul1on or .,,Y mailers ater1.it thereto. So!ctron 7. TNt the Secretary OI the rd ol 01rec1ors Is htreby ordf!rl!d dl~e<ttel 10 cause notrct of wld •••no to be olven by pubtlS1>1no a py of this rtso1ul1on ot ln1en1lon 1n lht lty PllOI, a MWSP"!lef Of ge.ntt'•I rcut•Oon publlslleO In tri. County of ilft9t, once• -.k for two successive ks pursUilnt 10 Section l>066 ol Ille vtrnment Coci., the fi rst publl<,•lion bt al tea st fourteen I 14 t d•~ prior lo time llHd tor htareno S<'lld rotke I be glwn by POsltno a copy OI wld SOlulton In three 131 pubtlc places lflln w ld Improvement Dtslrlct tor •I I IOlirlttn (14) d•Ys prlol' to lhl me llud lor wlo he••in9. ADOPTED, SIGNED <1nd AP· ROVEDth1s9tlld•yof June "14, ts/L. E. EBERLING Prtslelenl IRVINE RANCH WATER OISTRICT- oltl'le Bo.trd OI D•rectoo tllertol ,,.,.,.,c. Ken r .. .,-,, lllVINE RANCH WATE• ST"ltlCTaMeflM ... r•ef n<terstMffff all ATE OF CALIFORNIA I I SS UNTVOFOAANGE ) t, Artfllir c . Korn, S.crel•ry ol ltle rd of 01,.c too of lrvl,,. R.tnch ter District, dO ,,.,..by u rtlfy thel lore90ln9 RUOl1itlOt1 WH duly led b'I' , ... 8o••d of Olr«.IOU o# Id Dltlrlct et .., •dlOV<'Nld rf9Uler Uno of Mid Bo•rd lletd Of'I the 9tll y ttll JuH, ttlS, end tllet It wfll IO bf,,,. loflO'wlnq \fOlt : AYES· DIRECTORS: Ellerllno, ey, Ktller, Rel11,,.reft, 011...,. HOES: DIRECTORS: Nont AISTAIH: OIRICTORS:,.... AISENT: Dl•tCTOR~ ,_,. &AL.I fl/ ARTHUR C. KORN Secretary of IRVINE RA"CH WATllllt OllTIUCT .... el - eoMd .. Of.-c•···- ATI CW CALll'ORNIA RESOLUTION OF 80ARD OF l>OOk 11111. P•ll• 193?, re-rec.ord4tel DIRECTORS OF IRVI HE RANCH 2111nS,Hl11st.No ... 29,lnllOOll11m. WATEll DISTRICT AP PROVING P'Ot 19st.,of0111clal Recordslnllltot· R E VI SE D RE PO It T s E TT' NG flee of,,,. County Recorder of Oronoe f'OltTH CHANGES ANO SUP· Cout1ty, C.lilornle, WILL SELL AT "Lf:MENTS TO PLAN OF WORKS PUBLIC AUCTION TO HI GHEST BIO. AND ltE'f'ISING THE ESTIMATE OF OER ~OR CASH (f)ilyabte •t time of COST ~ THEREOF FOii I M· wte In ltwlul money ol tlle United PltOYEMENT DISTRICT NO. l ANO St•tesl at the Solilh Cfrontl entr•ncHo DE CL A It ING I HT ENT I ON TO ttw Old county c.ourll•Olist In In. City Of C"ANGE AND SUf PLEMENT SAID S.nt• An•. Calilornla ell rlQht, title Mid .. LAN 01" WORKS ANO REVI SE intertuconveyedto•ndnowheldbyll EST I MA TE OF COSTS under wld Deed of Trust In the proper. WHEREAS, Lowry and Associates. a ty situated In wid County ancl State firm of consulting engineers. pr~v1ous-c:lesc.rlbtd as: tr prepared, and lhrs Board al)l>f'ovtd. Lot 10 ol Tr.ct No. 1713, In the Oly ""orio1nal plan ot works tor lmprow-OI Cost• ~w. county ol Or•nqe, s .. te mtnt 0 1s1r1u No. J and an u 11mete OI °' C.lilornla, a• per map recorded 111 costs th.,retor as subsequently .Book St, P•oes ,, .and 11 Of Mls- amendtd by this Board, whec.h c01ots ctttaneous Maps, 1n the ott1c" of the Mrt In lheamount 01 S2l.UO,OOO. county re<oratr 01 S••CI county. WHEREAS. said Lowry •no AS· ThestrHtaocsress•ndolher common WK•ato, pursuant 10 the C11rec:11on of c1H'9ni11ton. 1t .,..,., ot tht •••1 ll'OPtr1Y lhos Bo.l•d h<ls prepared• rtPOn, _,,h dtKrlbtd £bove Is pUrPOfted to l>t: 1)4 rePOl'1 C,,.,.9tS a11d supplements UICI Ptne Pia<•. Costa Mesa. C•lllornl• p1.,.of ..,ori.s tor lmprovem~nt Oest11C1 9?ft17. The unO..rs•onec:I Trillo-dis. No. J ano revises tilt es1tma1e ot the cl•lms .,,.,. h•blllly tor tny rncorrec:t· amount ot money necessory to •c ,.ss 01 the Slrttt address illlCI oct'ltr compl1!.h ~•d pl•n of works as cl\angood common OnlOfl•tlon, 11 .tny, SllO-MIC!suoplemrnttd, hl<eln. NOW, THEREFORE. the Boilrd Of !.aid sale will CM m•de, Dut wtll"toul Directors ot trv1~ Ranch Water Des· coven•n4 or warr1nty, • .,,reu or '"" trtCI dOes hereby resolve, determl"" plied, r~rd•no title, POS~n.on, or en· ind order as follows cumbrilf!Cts, to P"Y Ille remalnlnoprin St<hon I Thal H•d Report of Lowry clll"I sum of the nolests) st<ur«t by ttno Associates entuled Re vised said Deed of -:-rust, will\ Interest Enorneer1n9 RePOrl on Pl•n of v.brto.s. llltrton, as PfOY1dtd In S.ld nolelsl, ild· lmp-ovemenl Orslr1cls No.'s 1 & 3 For vanc,u, if •ny, under the ll'rms of wlcl W•sle water Collection, Trea1mt11t and Oted Of Trust, IHS, charges ...., e•· Olspos•t Fac1lllies chanoin9 Olnc:I SUI>-pensH 01 the Trustee •nd of the lrv$1s plemen1tno the Plan of Works 1or Im-crffltel by s.ld Deed of Trust. prowment 01str1ct No. 3 and revising The btnellclary under said DHd of lhe estimale ol cosh lhl'reof bt and the Trust herl'lofore execultd and c:le- SM"nt is hertbr approved. livered to the unelerslon~ a M'ltlen Section 2. Tll41 11 Is the inll'lll!On 01 Oecl11r•llon ol Default and Oemend for this Board lo change and Supplement S.lt, anel a wrlltl'n Noll(• of O.l•ull the Pl•n ol works tor lmprovemenl Di~-anc1 Elecllon to Sell. The unc:lerslQMCI trecl No. 3 .n !>el lorth In said report of caused w ld Notice of DtfAlill Mid Elec· Lowry and Ass<Kiates daled J~. 197S. tton to Sett to be recorded In the county -•ch rePQft also revises the esterr,.lt wt>tre lht rtat pro~rty !) l<Keled. OI the amount ol money neceswry 10 D.lltt: Junes, 191S accomptesh the plan of works a~ DSLSERVICECO. c."""9ed .nd supplemtnltd. "' uld Trustee, S«lion l. Trw1 lht or101nal purPQSe By L-des Garct•. for whlcn i.a10 lmprovttTWnt Olstricl Trust Otllcer -formtd Is as folto""': to 11<qu1re Pvbllslled Or•noe co.st Daily Piiot, lfld constru<:I works and f•cilllits I« .i-u . :io. n. 1'7S 21'1·1S _..,. treatment •nd drspoi.al and r• 1------------- PUBLIC NOTICE l•led fauttltts, including Interceptor fa<itit~. treetment pt ant liKtlittf'S ollld !ffluenl d~~• lacll1ties •no a<qulr-r-------------irtCJ l...os 10 fulfill contractual commot-e '1'4l ~to-c-eNT out tllr~ ond SUP£JHOlt COllRTOFTHfi --s of Ille OtSlrtCt cont•lnec:I 1n STATE OF CALlf'OllNIA "'°" cot1trac1s including COtltr•Cls with THE COUNTY OF OltANGE otl'ltr ~Its, eapenses ol Ille Ols1rkl Ne. A-Mtl6 ,,..._lo Section 3'2S1 ot lhe Walff OROElt TO SHOW CAUSE Code, and IM ~ymenl of-rating ant FOlt CHANGE OF NAME other costs of lhl' District to Ille ulent In the ~tier of th• Appliution o1 e»rmllled by Se< lion 362Sl Of the water J A c E I( c E z A A y A NT 0 N I Code. prov10..d lhal Ille carrylno out of lYMKOWICZ·CZA YKOWSKI, MARI E Wtd pUfpo\t sl\all btlltllt Ille lands JOSETTE HUGUETTE TYMKOWtcz. wilhlfisald pr()pOsed lmprovernl'111 DI!>-CZAYl(OWSKI, MA RK STANISLAS trlct. E 0 W A R 0 T Y M I( 0 W t C Z · S«lion' Thal the chanoes and SUI)-CZAYKOWSt<t, •nd MICHAEL THAD· plefT'ltnts lo the plan of works lor tm-o £ E J E A N T y M I{ OW I c z . pro\ll'ment District as set forth in 11\e C.ZAYKOWSKI, tor Chanoeof Name. report of Lowry and Associates APC>llcants r.eve riled an application hl!reinabove referred to Is determined in this court tor •n order dll-lno•IJl>ll· by this Board to be of btnettt to r•Sl· canlS 10 ch•nge their n•mH from dtnts. la•p.iyers and property owners. Ja,ek C•i• ry Antoni Tvmkowlu· Section s. That tne estimate of the cuv1cowskl to J•<lt Caesar ·AnthOny -nt ol money necessary to ac-Ct•ylo.owstr,t; lrom Marie Josette comPllSll the orloinal plan of works was Huguette Tymltowlct ·Czaykowski to s.13,630.000 and the esllmate of c.osts to Huouette Marlt Ciaykowskl; Ir.om accomp1tsn l he plan of works ;is Mark S1tt1lsl~ Edwaro T~mkOwlCl· e11angeci and supplemented is ll'lt Slim cuvkowskl to Mark StanlstM Edward of'37,200,000. u•ykowskl; •fld from Mlcl\*I Thad· Stcllon t. That Monday tht 30th day ate Jean Tymkowlu·CL•'l'kOWSki to Of JIA">t, 197S, al ft•OO o'clock Pm • at Michael Thaddeus John Cz•ykowskl.' 4101 Gampu' Orr-e. trvtn.,, Cal1torn1•, ti IS hereby ordered thel •II persons is htr~by att••ed as the d•le, time and lntertsled In the l'Nlller •fortsilld •P-mtelll't ptace of the Board ol Directors pear before this court In Department Ol tht lr•1ne Rane" Water Dl~trict lor a No. J at 700 Civic Center Drive Wist, ~arlng by'"" Board In re9ard lo pro-S<tnla Ana, Ca1Uorn1•, on July a, 197S, pose<r cnanoes and supPterrwnts to the al tO.OO o'clock • m., .nd ,,_., ond plan Of wort..s for tmprovemet1t OISlrKt U.rt shOw cause, If any they hew, why No. )of this D1Slrt<t •nd 1n re911rdtothe WtCI appllc•llon tor c,,.noe t1' ,,.,,,., rev"'°" and the ~trmalt of WM1¥nOo.tnl SllOutd no1be0,.,,ttd. of money ne~essary to accomp '"' saod 11 rs lurther ordered lllal a <C>PV Of plan of works, inctu<11no the quntron of tNs order to sllOw cause be pubhslled In """4!thlr or notlne plan as chanQtd and th~ Drano• Co•sl D•lly Pilot, a SUPC>lemenlHI wilt t>enelll •11.°' Ille ter-newspaper ol 0•11er•I ctrc.i;t•tlon, ritory wllh•n I mprovemenl 01S1rlct NO. l>Ullll.,_ In tlllt cOUf'lly,. lent GtU • J 1nch1<11n9 any terrttor~ anno«d Wffk for four ~onseci;llv• we.-s ptlor thtrtlo s• nee the •dopt1on of !he totMaay of wk! hear11111• or191rwl plan of works All per50ns own· Dated Junt 11 191S Ing lat\11 en Improvement DIStrtcl No 3 Samuel Oreiz~n and •ti other persons may appear and Jud<Jt ol the Superior~ be hearo concern1no any matter set DEMETRIOU & DE LGUERCIO tortl\ In this re!>Otuhon or any matter\ AllofMYJ al Law malerlat thereto. o t e ,, ... < ti 7 r~-1 the •• , etarv of the Swlle1200S.¥efttllat1• In Ii_,,. .. ec on '"' "" r • ""S....llOllve Street Board of 01reclors is hereby ordtrtd WI Aft9tleJ, c.tlllwttla tttl4 and .directed to _cause not 1Ce of s.ld Tel: UtJI •H·Mt1 hffrrno to be given by pubtrShlno " Pvl>llSh•d Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot copyollhisresotulionollntenttonlnthlt J IJ 10 11 nc:IJ 1 4 1975 l l9&-IS Daily P1tot. • newspaper of oeneral ""• • • • • u Y • circi;lallon publlShtd in lhe County of Or.nge, once a week lor lwo s<Kcessive PUBLIC NOTICE WHks pursuahl to Section 6066ot 11\e -------------Gowrnment Code. lhe ltrsl PUbtla tlon NOTICE 01' .. U 8LIC SALii 10 be •t teast fourlttn 1141 days pr tor lo 01' "" lt50NAL ,.ltOP••TY tht llmt 11.<ed lor hearlnCJ. Saki notl~e (Uttllwtwl Ool•lltff) Sh•ll bf: 91ven by postino • copy Of so1d C.Se N•. 2a..4 resotul1on 1n three (31 f)ubllc plKeS Mlllllid Pill Cour1, C-ty afOr.,.._ w1thtn said Improvement District tor ilt Ner111 JIM. 01,trlct, tHst tour1een (1 41 days prtor to lhe S'"90fC.lllort1la 1tme tisedtor s.olohea11119. In the molter of PACIFIC PLAN, ADOPTED, SIGNED •nd AP-Plalntlfl n . LARRY WOOD, Oefltn. PROVE O thiS91h day of Ji;ne 191S. oant. /S/L. E. EBERLING NOtk.e Is lleret>y olvon tllel pursuant Presi dent to Section 1114 ol lhl Code of Q,,n IRVINE RANCH ProcOdure, St•te of C•lllornia, the"""' WATEROISTRICT•nd derStQnOCI wltl Mii •I pubtk Wle by ot tht Bo.,d Of c-1111.,. bleldlno on the lOll\ do OI 01rec1ors 111e1eol Ji;ne, "'s. at 10:00 o'ctoc1c A.M. on,,,. ISIArtttAK C. Kortt pr.,.,lses where Wld property llOS bHfl Socr .. ary. lllVINE ltANCH WATER stortel. •ncl which ••• tou\tcl •l 200 OtSTltlCT .............. r... MCHell UM, Apt. No. 200, Otv Of Dfredor• tllerHI Newp0rt lkech, County of OrMQe, lSe .. I Stele ol C•lllornla, Ill• •l>ondoned STATEOFCALIFORNIA l ~. ctlilllelJ, or f)OrM>MI ~y l SS GH«llled bel-. C.OUNTY OF ORANGE I I 0.~t. Hoot 1, Art-c. ICortt, Secret•rv of tlle 2 Kllclle11 Cll•lrs Boiltd of Directors of Irvine RM!cll t $Mreo, Sotly, I S...lo.••• il!Mter Olitrlct, do hereby cer1ffy that 1 T11tn T•l>le, Unll•d Audio Ille tore90tn9 Reso1i;t1011 wn dulf I Coffff T•l>I• ~ 11r, f1M Bo•rd of Dlre<1~ Of t Tele Yl.iotl, llOft•ll,., Oliewr, wKll Yid Ol•tr ct et Ml •dJourMCI ~or stilftc:I tllffllntl of said 8o.,d lletd Of! Ille 911\ t Stle•k•r, A•mote tlely of June, tt1S,'•lld 1n1t 11"""111 4$1\Mf>tlll11•uo• lldOPWCI by the lollowlno vote: I EtKtnc CkKk AVES: OlR&CTORS: £t>erllno, 2H•nvfnel..lmo• Qulc;lltY, Keller, Aitlllll•rclt, OllWf' 1 Clle» lffrd, Como,.tt HOES: DIRECTORS:~ 2Mel•IWe11Uflllt,GleNShe,_ AIST Al N: OUtECTOAS: Nolle t hl>le, Dlllf119. 4 Clleln AHENT: ~1Rl!CTOAS: Nor19 2 FIOwtrpeO, Uprlght,MeWll ISi ARTHUR c. KO•N I S.t Encvckll*tl• S.cr•t•rvof 1 -..er v~-. UprloM lltVINf .... NCH WATI!• IT..,. Recor .. , OtSTIUC'T Olldef Ille 'Ot.ii Oo.-0 .....,, .. INrd Of OlrK !Of-t u.rw 1 lrwll"9 lffrd CSU.LI 2Mhull-OottliftlE•...U STATI CW CALll'ORNIA ) H.M .. OrH.., wlOI MlmN' I SI ' f\llttCllvM Df ttW OOVHT"V'Ol'~RAHOE I ''"· comttlt .. wlfll M.tn,., Sew· 1. Al'1tWr c. 1Cer11, Stcreuiry ef IN ... .,,. F-r.,,,. ...,.. " OltKlen ol Irvine ~""' t Clock R•dlo •••• , Distric t, 00 HEllflY •5'Nll••dlell0ff•llM C:CltTtFY U.1 ...... Ye ilftd '°"'9Diflt Mltcoll•MOVt Clotlllt10, T-11, •• " 11;11, lr..e end co,,ect ~v of SNrt1, Troll'ttr•,CoeU.etc. "9toklt'°" Ho. 1t1~J1 of utd BNrd, ~lsoll•"""' Cooall'Q Ultntllt •tld lll•t 111e ••me 1111 • 1101 tiet11 O.teo th1Ut71 d.ty of Ju,.., 1'7S. MNndtdor repe•ltd """' H 5-lers 0.IOd· Jun .. , 1t1J Att.,neyMldA9"'1 l •l AlilfHUR C. !CORN lor ~olMlff S.crtlery of ._,, ... u•• tltVtNE RANCHWATElt .... ~M.leiMH OIST•tCTIM'doflfle A...,_.,au .. w ~llOfOtrectonthereot -~--~I,. .......... <.SEAL) . LM ...... ~. ""9fltlltd Or.tnoe GoHI 0.lly ,,,IOI. Pwt>llalled ~•11911 C:.-st 0.11., ~!lot, J-. 1), JO. tt1S not-1S .Nf'lt 11, >0, lf7S mf·11 • I I 4 2 • 5 ·6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A l s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 .. 6 7 8 • .......... .., ............ "" -., .......... ...... CLASSIFIED INDEX Te PllCt Y• M, Cal 642·5678 HOME IN IRVIME Small 3 bdrm.. 2 baths, suO"oundCng beautiful atrium. This ls u free standing home with no common walls, located close to everything. Offered at $51,500 [·[u~mN -Hl\~TIN llll] '-·--REALTORS I 644·7662 COIOMA D& Md .US FOi SALE !:!~~ .... -........ . "-al • IOOIZ t1:::=111• :.:.:.:. :.:!: TIUUMED JUST lllDUCiD c.,blr-.. .., ............ io1• CUL DE SAC $ 150011 c.-•111.. . ....... um C.UMa• • ···· · 11114 OML Y $59,950 0... PoiM • • .. ....... IOl:ll l' AND WILL SB.L D ,._. . •= This c ha rming ne w 1st· r-....V•lltt 1~ ing hus everything. 3 y.a. 018..1.a. !MU~ Beat-. .. , IOIO " ~ lrYIM . ,. •• • • • 111'4 Oversized bdrms, large 4 bedroom, 2 b aths, lush t:::::lr..r.11 -.... :··:·· ::: fa m ily r oom, rumpus sec l uded entry lo =~::;::• :·. ··· : . :~ room, with ample space spaciqus s unken livin g Newport Boch .. . ..... 1a11 for you r pool table. room. C andle lite dining s.nci.ment• ...... um Complete ly redecorated te f ·1 1MJ11 .. Cap1werw> .......... 1m . H room , separa am1 y ~AA• ..••..••••.•••• 10t!O floor to ct!ihng. eavy party room with massive ~~~~n• · :: · ..... ·· l: s h ake roof with the used brick fireplace. ~~~1.'l!!.'!.C:.,s.te· ·. '1*100 ch arm of Eustside Costa Garden view kitchen ... _ • """~ M esa. Call 5•15·9491. · · REALESTATE 1 w i t h ea tin g ar ea . I ~...... Ele gant h ideaway Atreac• tor Salt . . . . . . . 1'5lO ( Apu1mcnt•lorS11e ..... 1»1 1 mas ter s uite. Hurry or tU:r~~~r\1"' : ', ... l~ I t his exceptional Costa (........,.. . .................... ,...,. .. ........... ...... ..... ........ ................. ,._.. NIWPOIT Father's Day H11atm COTIAGI S.PECIAL S43.tso AU Dad a work is done A neighborhood of tower· he r e. Comple t e ly re· ing trees and gentle furblthed 3 ~m. 2~ ocean breeies I E state bath home tn exclusive like gro und• pro· arta In M esa V4'rde . fe1&ionally landscopeJI W alk \o golf co9rse, Ente r Old W orld Ill· 1chool1, library, etc. mos phere of rustic Great e ntertainment beamed ceilings! Lavlah home with large tamUy u sed brick h eart.h ! room 2 Fire places & Spacious bdrrns and e n· Jar1e m aeter be<lroom. tertainers ram room! Many extr as!! $89,800. Europeun kltchcn! Patio 54•·414 I w •Ul r oom for g rape COil ONA DELMAR TlllPLB Terrific locatio n . One block fro m beach, even a view fro m t he upper unit. Can be financed to your n eeds , prim~ property witn greal appreciation potential. Only $119,500. Call now 673·8550. a rbor! Excellent financ· ing ! Seller bought n ew home! Hurry! 847·6010. OPfN 1119 •ti S fUN 1081 NICI' THE-REAL1 ESTATERS I -------- Rolling Hills R righl & airy hiUtop cor· ner ·view lot. Like new 2 tiedre><>m & femily room. Charming carefree yard, beautifully land scaped • Large 2 car garage. O nly $48,500. 640·61'1 Cemett.ry Lob1Crypt.s .... uoo M esa Green brook find . ~~:!1,.,i:r~l:f!'.1. . . . W: Call 546.2313 • OPEN 1119 ·11s1uN ro 111 N•CI • ~if.lt:'· .. :~ r!!~.~.~~!of!, YO~:~RE [411111MI ~ =:~~~! .. ~~~!~':::·: ... = sh arp con do in a rea of T his c rispy c l ean 0r:':;fe co Prop . . , . 2.100 luxury homes. No quali· mag n ificent 3 bedroom-Owner m ay carry !St T~ ~o1i':~~;;Pop · . : = fyrn~ to assume exist ing family room-dining r oom a t 8% no loan fees. Th1s RIM'hd.F.,m•.Crom . mo FHA loan. $33,900. full Costa M esa home will l o v ely M eso Ver de R•alErltatt.Exrhanu. Zif» e ''ALL9627788 f d 1 R•al t:.1.111e w1nu.d .. 2900 • pnc · " · leave you s peechless at or m e r m o e , ;$ RENTALS ~ KEY only $4 2, 950. L u s h bedroom and fam~ly 11-Fumt>bed . 3100 'lf1" n€ALTQIH A g reenery. R olling la wns, r~m. cream p~f. with HOUMO 1...n11.1rn1.t.t<1 .. . 3200 " "" entertainers patio, • it bw lt·m s t e reo/Hi·Fi·AM· t=m~;:.~"m~.i.;,,n:. ::··· .::: POOL won'tlast.CallS46·23l3. FM. Located o n q~et conc1om1ru11msU•r ...... 3U$ OPfNllt O·•ts1u111ro111N<CI • cul·de ·sac s treet w1th +:::=:: [~;·. :·:::: .. ~ SIZED LOT l'a··· ·:·,: . I hu ge lot , Japanese ~:::: i~;:· : · ...... · ~ Th s beautiful up 'raded ,~,i~~·111·~ garde n and g reenhouse, Al>Uf'llm ............... 311.0 1 g . I::: '.} \11 ~ waterfall . tropical Ai>b unrurn . .. ........ 3*J) 3 bc<lr~m. 2 bath family .:: .. )~ 1 z pla nts fruit trees a nd ~~t;''.""or r.:nl ·: .. ::::::::.!:: ho m e 1s pr'.ced at_ only ....... , room ' for pool. May Room&. Boord ....... 4<XIO S4!*,0001nlo\elyMesadell ILUFFS lease-option Offer Hoteb.Mot•ls .......... · mo M a r . The huge lot with • • Cunt ltome• ............... 4uo boat and tra1"ler access TOW .... HOME $46•000· 642·5851. Bkr. summer Ren11I• ............ 4200 " Vau1.on iwniots ............ ~ and large fa mily room . Beautiful r ecently r e -~~~'f:"K!~1 ·::·::::::·:::~ CIQ .1. d ecorated 3 BR e nd Unit om<'• R~nu1 .. · ....... ·· 4400 1£ UGI l with n earby Pool a nd lkailneu R~nul . . . . . . . . .. «!Ill .., 1ndu.1m1 R•n••' , ....... 4.'IOO Plac• . C lu bhou se, oversized SI.or ace .. . . .•. WO b d d Rental• w1n1ed . . ..... •GOO Prap•rli•• ' ~astt:r e. r oom an lllt~c. Rental• . . 4'50 752 _1920 night hght view. BUSINESS, INVEST· 11•00 QUAIL ST. NIW,.ORf HACH $69,500. MENT FINANCE Agent 644·7211 Bw1nesHn>P<>,; ..... .. ...500.S VA ASSUMABLE &wn...> IAanted .......... 5010 C II p~ $43 950 lnVtilmcnlOl'porl'y ......... SOil 0 eri ur--. • Investment \\~Med .......... ~ Ch · bd · h llo..IEWPORT W.-rtoLoan ............ ~ arming rm wit " MOM1Wan1td ................ :.oJO added p ool t able size HEIGHTS Moc-ta••es.Tn • · · · · · : · ·sens family r oom, n ew s hag ANNOUNCEMEN 1 S, carpet. Tree s haded yard Yep, $43.950 is full price. PERSONALS & wilh rock plant.e.rstoo. 3 bedrooms, beamed LOST & FOUND ceilings, fireplace. It re · aUy is sharp. See it. You will be glad. But you bet· te r be quick. Call 646-7171 oPfN ·1119•HSFUN10 8l NICE• ""'1oun«rMnl> .. .. • $100 C:ar Pool • • . .. .... $1!111 L..tsal l'lotoctt . . . . , ........ $200 l.ool &. f'ound . . ............. ~ Ptrsonal5 ............. ~ Sorta! Club6 . .. . ..•...•...•. $400 Travel.. .. ......... ~ SERVICES S..n-1tt Directory ........•• , . 6IJOO EMPLOYMENT l PREPARATION ~hoobtlnstructron ......... 7005 IP.llQuail ~ liillPlac• . Prap•rti•• · 7S2-1920 1400 QUAIL $1. NIWl'OIT H ACH ;. ~~®~ .. :•. N:•:•:~~ ----' THE REAL ESTATE RS PEMIMSULA VIEW OCEAN &LIGHTS SALE $44, 900 Rus tic charm abounds in the unique beach estate. Circular drive. H uge liv· ing r oom with dramatic c orner l og burning fir e place & BREATHTAKlNG glass wall view. Gourmet kitche n & d i ning . Separate wing or hideaway master s uite with view + c hildrens quarters. Hurry for this one in a life time dream home at GAIN price! OPfN Ill 9 • ti S fUN I Jub Wanted .. .. . .. . .. .. .. : 7111S lltlp W1nttd, M &. F ..... 7100 DUftLEX 3 IR, FAM RM. COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. ENTERTAINER'S CHALET 3Bl+ FAMILY ROOM courtyard entry! Ste p down livj ng room and conver9ation pit wilh fireplace. 3 family size bdrms accented with t asteful ruslic wood d e· cor! Mamm oth fam ily room wilh a toas t your toes fireplace! Country kitc h e n for mom! Bad· minton size backyard s urrounded by towering p in es! Owners a nxious! Dial for appt. to see. Olli ~7-6010. OPEN'" 9 . ,, ~ IUN rvm Nl(f1 htlll~Mtl 4 IDRM·S4 I ,000 Spacious 4 bdrm, 2 ba th family home on quiet, tree lined cul d e sac str eet. Extra large fami· ly room, d e luxe buirt-in ·kitchen, b ig double car garage & c lose to St. John's Catholic Church & school. 646·7711. Open Eves. . . MERCHANDISE Ant19un.... , .......... ~ UniveniW Park FREE STANbING a nd on fee la nd. Sharp and brightly decorated 3 bedroom, family room h o m e. Floo r to ceiling windows w ith view to atrium, cozy fireplace- excellent buy al $63,900. OMLY $57,500 WATERFRO~ ------ C h a rmin g peninsula un· . . · " 1 Q I $4000 Do Appliances ......... , ...•... 8010 Aucllon , ............... !IOIS 642·5200 1!1cydt'S , . .. .... , ..... 8CJ20 8"'1dina M••<'rl•ls, ....• , , .•. 802S C1meru &. t.qurptMnl. ...... 80lO r .... ts . . . .. ............. ll03S Uoa• .................... 8040 t'ttt lo Vou . , .. .. .. ....... ~ t'urrnlure ............... 8000 C.arac~ Salf' • • • • . . .••.. I06.S Horst-. ............. ll060 l~l'ltold Good• .... , ....... ,gs J~w«lry .. . .. . .. . . . .. .. 8010 I.Ive.tort . . . .. .. .. . ..... ll01S Ma.-hrntty ............... ll011 M>Rell1neciu• . . . . ........ lll3'IO £ PETE -BARRETT ~o.. REALTY Mtsttll1neous W•ntt<I ........ IOlll Mw.1ol ln•tn.ime11t1 .......... IOIJ OHrne f\trn Ir t:<iwP •......... IOI$ Prts ............ U7 its. C h oice corner lot, with pier &shp. R J wn walk ing distance to the Com~letely remodeled to to ass ume fantastic 73 beach w ith ample park· new• ln & out. M_uch bet· VA loan on immaculate 4 ing. R ·2 zoning. These ,le r tha n n ew m fact. bedroom home in Foun· cut e knotty p ine units $149,500. tain Valley. Un believa- just introduced to the JACOIS RE.ALTY ble low price or o nly market. Call545-9491. 675·6•70' SS'2,500. Vacant. C all COLONIAL IEACH ESTATE World R eal Estate 556·7777. HARDTOFIMD Pianoe. "Ora•n• . . . • . lll090 ~-•n& Madunn • • • • •• 8093 Sc>or1 tnc Coud I . . tl004 Slon.Re•l•11ront.8or . • . . 8'.IA s ... "' . . . . li(l'J6 Tv.Radio,Ult"i.Sttrto , ...... lt(Mj 0,... "i/Sat/Sllft 305 lroactway, CM PERFECT COM E SEE!! Large de-Cor Owner /Occupant. 2 tached rumpus r oom Brand new Beach w /b a th & (pie. Plus 3 Duplexe.s, w ith 3 BR, 2 bedrooms, completely Ea U nits ea. Ample r e r u r b i s he d , l g e gar age & parking with wardrobe c losets, liv rm, lsl owne r depreciation. dining area, top-grade $85,000. ea. Call 644·7211 6 Ill, GUEST TENNIS 4 B edroom Bradford Place Condo. l'f.I Years n ew. Fantastic upg rad· in g . Looks like a mode!. Pool, cl ubhouse, children's play area & park all w ithin 'h block. Mus t see to a ppreciate . Priced at a modest $36,000. Buy now and S AVE ! BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT General ... .. ........ 9010 ~u.Marnt1St.no1ce .......... eo;,oo llO•U.Martne t:qu1p ,, ....•... to30 &au .Power. . ..... , ...... tl)t() llo•U.Rfl\t •Charier . . . • .. !i(llO Boats.Sail .. . . • • • • .. , 0000 Bo•U,Sllpol'l>o<ks .. . . 111)70 8o1U.5peed &. Siu . , . . . , .. 10M> Boau.Stor •ae . llClllO s hag c rpts & drps. Boat 1..:..:A~g:.:.e..:..n..:..I. ______ _ or trailer gale on a lley. Good fmancin g a vail. • Private tree lined street to mammoth family home on est ate-sized grounds. 6 bedrooms in· cl. g uest s uite. Designed around bal co n y staircase. Garden view kitc h e n ser ves formal dining. Large family room . W alk to schools, park, bike trail & tenn is courts . Near b each . Great area for children. Lotta h o m e for a low, lo w $57,950. Call today. 842·2535. TIANSPORTA TION Aircrtfl , .. . . . . ........... 1110 ~:T~~·e:~·: '. ~~.~\. : : : : : : : : : : :~ Mobile llome1 ... , . .. . . . . , .. 9140 ~= f/~~~~~:i:::.:::" ·." .. : ::: Trellers,Travel ............. 1110 r..~~~·,:~~'!'.1i.;.t~··:~~t·: :!: AUTOMOBILE GenerAI .. . . .. .. . ... .. 1$10 AnU1111.s1Cla••lc1 .•.......... 'i$20 RttrµUOO Veh1clee ......... ""30 5-'ts. Rare koda ........ 95.!IO 4Whffl0n•H ............... ~ TrllCOks ................... ~ Vat1a .• • • • .............. 9$70 Auto l..eu1•c. ......... ,. . . ... tac A-Wut•d ............ ~ AUTOS, IMrGITED CeMral • .. . .. . . • . . . •. • .• '701 Alf a llo-o • . t711S Audi. . .............. "107 A..SUtl HtafC) .............. 87 ... BMW ... • ............. t712 Copn • . . • ......... illJ Coll ......................... "717 0.UllO ...................... t7• Ferrari .. . .. • . , . . . . . . .. . . .. '713 ................................ tr.!S lfoada ........................ WT71 Ja;u.r ...................... rn>u Jet11tft ... , .............. tfllZ tt.,._ .. Giil•.,..... .. .. .. . ll'llS M....ia ..................... rra ... ~ ........................ t74Q MO .......................... 9742 MOI ............ ....... 9744 64.6·3928,eves673-4577 Lachenmyer Realtor Spulsh Hacienda 3 Br. formal dining, sep ram rm w / frplc. Assum e 7% VA loa.n of $34,800. Condo Plftlhouse 2 Br <llose l o beach. Great starter h o m e . Hurry, won't last at $29.500. Villa Pociflc Sever a l 2&3 BR units in this popular community. prices s tart at $39,000 • CALL 96,.4405 Salespeople Needed Op.I••• .. , •... " ..... •••• . •· .t'I .. P•nttta .................... t'IO 1 __ ......;; ________ _ ...... -...................... t'l41 Ponm ......... · ·· ........ · 9'1$0 ""UIET RCj\.flull ...................... 9'~ ...... 11o11.ko10 .................. 111w SECLUSION ftover •.•• ., .............. tn? tb!n.··· :: .. ::::.:::::: .. ::·:l: Ne w Jl11ttng on beautiful 'hY'lllM ..................... •10 greenbel t ln Ear ly Trlumpai .................... m1 BluCfs . $pllt·l evel . 3 Voll•••••• .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . rno v.i.,.. .................... rna bdrm, 2V; both.,. Cul-de· AUTOS, MEW / soc. A ccess. Unusually c;-.1..... . ............ -p rlv3te patio. Priced at USE VA MESA VERDE HUGE POOL ()PfN Ill 0 •ti$ FUN 10 8t NiCf' E n jo y e l ega n ce of wroug ht iron fe n ce yard with ga s lighting form a l entry hall. True lri·level overlooks sun s w e pt patio, 9' d eep pool, huge divin g board. Will go VA al onl y $79,950. Call 646 ·7171. ~~~~~~~~~ OPEN If! 9.• 11 s fVN IOlll Neer • TH-ERE Al: HOME & IMCOME ESTATE RS --~ East.side C .M. 3BR, 2ba h o m e, dbl g ar + lBR apt. As11 ume 7th% VA MISA VllDE loan . S m all down-Owne r YllW will carry 2nd TD. Must OMLY SI0,950 aell·Full price $50,900. Beautiful hidden 2 story CA L L p R EST I G E on private cul de sac lot HOMES, REALTORS. 645·6646 in pres tige area. Make----------....... ~U PERB f-fOMES 114' Campua NB 541·115$ llGCAMYOM Totally charming & created for g racious liv· ing. Mo n aco model • ex· t ensi vely upgraded thr u o ut ; 3 bdrms •• formal dining rm., wet. bar, 3 car gara1e. Premium loc ation on quiet c u l d e sac s treet, overlooking the fairway. Solid value a t SlSS,000 C. F. Coleswortbv RHltors •4o.oofo Sell idle items 642..s678 this new listing a must to see. Thls c harming 4 bdrm, 3 bath hom e h as overyth)ng a famil)' could want. Large famlly room wllb fireplace & fo~mal dlnine room. If you ne ed more apace call 545·9491. ............................................... 10020 ... , .. 1002 ~ WalJ..t~r f; l ce Rrrnl tstate macnab I Jrvtne f'B&lty SHOWPLACE POllTOFIMO UJH mt $79.500. Call 673•8550. --------1 "~ O"f.NlllO •llS'luNIO!llNI((• New on market! That favorite 3 bedroom. 4 bath home in Harbor View -meticulously decorated & maintained! Van Luit wallpaper - fmished bonus hideaway with loft - exceplional landscaping. Appt. only. CFlOO) ~~~ ................................. = I . I (i;'. :=\:\CE:~ ® lftl11 Ooet«.' . • •• • . . .. .. . . . _, ~:.:U~: .. ::::::·::::: = DIAMI TRM.EVIL ~·· ••• ......... em lmm1c. 3 BR. a Ba. huae ~. }' • • ::::·:.:·.:·.:·::::·: Bllllard Rm, walk lo :=~· · ::·::.:·: ... :.: .. ·.:·:= beac-h le ~nn~. SSl.900. ll-ic..,...., Beaulilut Dover model, vacant . Mus t aelll 2 Bedroom " dtn. $119,500, or leue noo. mo. VOGEL & BABBITT HEAi HH<-. 644-6056 M awwrtell tNf $36-4130 likttlW)'. .... • • • .... t;.;..;... _________ ·~~~~~~~~~~~! ..... ,.,.. . ............ ..... OllJa!MOI.. .. ......... .. P1oc. •• • ••• • •• Ml "" .................. -l'OMtU .................... MU ~..-.................. ..,. v..-......................... . JOYCI EDLUND 641.IJJI 64l41JI , ........ tt1 °""'°"" ... ~ ~~~ .... n % • n- a- ly II t e ,. " d- i-e, .. k. ·-" d B " lv- x- d -· e\ e. on t, ,_ 0 • 2 • ... ..... ---· ~ ·- . Jer.W. jttr 1HhrWt ~ ~ 'N1 li1Hf«Silt jtt111nkrS. ......-.,_.~ 1H111H ..... S. ·········· ··~~·······••t.. . .... ,. ... ... , .............. ,. ...... .., .............................................................. . ,iQUl~,_;. e / t ....... -. 1002 CwN llOJ •••"' 10021Gt•rll ' 1002 ·-!··············tt j''' .......................................................... ., ........... ··························~···················· , ~·, .. -, OLOE CottOHA . SCENIC VACANT LANO -' HU~ HOM;S· ;-QUAINT Is the word !or_ (his dcll"hlful SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO " 3 Bfl. & den. R-Z zonmg; room [or - , •NC. 640-4050 , ~~~0,nd unit. So. o/ Hwy., w~sfig 8.5 AC~ES -ps · ZONED A 1 AGRICULTURE BLUFl'S -Muc h desired F-Plan on lovely greenbelt. 3 lldrms., 2Vi• balbs; • new carpeting. ~i.a,500 ' DOVEi! SHORES -Contemporary home with outstanding view. 4 Bdrms. !;:189,500 l;IOM ES FOR LEASE 'IJAYSl-IORES, darling 4 bdrm. home;· gated area; steps to t>rivate beach. July $1,000; Aug_ $1400 BA YCR EST, 4 bdrm. & pool. $750 Mo /yei!rly , ... ~ . ' WESTCLIFF •rea. :f BR. hori1e:'2 baths--'POOL Near schools & shopping_ S14,500 . \. VA/FHA Repos in Orl.l.nge County Keys inoffit-e WORLD 1002 TWOFOtlOHE 2 2-Bdrm. homes. New paint & carpets. Reduced to $42,500 CALL 675-7060 AHOTHER HEW USTIHG ON BAYSIDE DR. Unobslruclcd view down jelty; lovely beach in front. 4 BR, 3 ba.; beautirut entr)•. $258,000 · EASTll.Uff' FOREVEllVIEW. 4 BR, 3 ba., 2 frpJcs .• 35 ft . g arne rn1. Seller motivated. $105,000 COMPANY REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy., COl"C*adtl Mar "SeHin9 Real Estote in N•wport Harbor Sine• 1944" 673-4400 G...... 1002G-.r 1002 j •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I USES PERMITTED 'MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS, HOSPITALS <MENTAL AND HEALTH INSTITUTIONS 'EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS <CHURCHES, TEMPLES <COMMERCIAL Sf ABLES, RIDING CLUBS OTHIR LOW IHTEHSITY USES LOCATED ON MARGUERITE PKWY PARALLEL TO S.D . FREEWAY WITH ACCESS FROM AVERY PKWY ON NORTH ANO .JUNIPERO SERRA ON SOUTH Offered at $215,000. MARK L. WILSON; REALTOR 645.1557 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Frldey.Jun9 t3, 1975 DAILY PILOT 1!_5 ~!.'!':.~"!:.. ....... ~-~~ ........ \~.~~ ...... . G-.r 1002 G-I002•<Mnl 1001 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.:1\M t;QSHOR t!S Take your daily exercise on the private beach; ;uJd 11. &p11cioLUJ lawn, li un· ny secluded patios and a .. s p ic & Span" three bedroom ho1ne with an OCEAN VIEW. Just $1Z7,500. 675-5511 co1. of Hewporl 2515 E"C.:oast l"lwy. Corona del Mar. OCEAHFROHT 4-PLEX 4 Furn1she.d t·bdru). apt s. Garag~s & balconie :;. Sum - mer/w inte r re nl<1l s . Owner wi'll lrade. Priced at $135.000 673-3663 548-9673 Evt!S associated BllOKl:.R S lifAl TO RS JUJ". ..... BQlbua "'I )~6 1 /Jig Cangon BEST OPPORTUNITIES!! Just Listed "Fresh On The Market" OPPO.,'UHITY 111 Personal reasons dictate a fast sale on brand new -never occupied -Deane- home "Deauville" -4 bdrm. & bonus room, 3440 sq. ft . -panoran1ic golf course vie w, poolsized lot. Builder's· original price on this outstanding- location was Sl79,500. l lowever. owner. willin g to sell NOW at SI77,000 (this is S17.000 below· l'on1parable new unit >' If interested in this exceptional value,, please contact us today ! OPPORTUHITY #2 REAL ESTATE 1Speclalists in· govetn- men.t·financed holnes ! 556-7777 anyt;me GOV'TOWHED 3 BR, 2 baths. $33,500 $950 Down. $700 Coeits & i.mpounds. $291 P11'1 CALL 556-8100 Balboa lay Prop. BIG CANYON Extrava ge n tly love ly 3 bdrn1 condominium which reflects as close lo the perfect home as the owners can make it This truly must be seen to be appreciated T he parkli ke setting affords a roipst unusual & ideal area for extra gar ages or gan1e room The price of $134 .900 is realistic· I A Broadn1oor home -absolutely immaculate 4 bdrn1. & family rn1 . ranch style, on big quarter acre lot'.· Couple occupied & b<Jrely used. 1'he very finest of quality appointments. no detail overlooked! Gorgeous grounds. featuring s pecimen plantsi;i; shaded patio with trellis overhang +':'! s unnv \VOOd d eck overlooking~ wateri'~ll & pond. ·rruly a captivating: home! Being offered near owner·~; invested costs at 5179,500 (Sho\\-·n Uy~ appointment this \\•eekcnd) , ' HASTINGS & CO., Realtors ,: SU.L M:tle ilen\S with a l~ily Pilot Cl:issiffed Ad. Real+Ors I002G ...... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• " • ~II. macnab /lrvln.t · ~ realty -J * /Jig Can'Jon * Bring this advertisement an<l Security Guard wiU direct yoµ to 22 RUE VILU.RS Final opportunity to own a D,e3nC' VIEW Sile Award Winning ' Luxury 1-lome Chuice of 3 floor plans 1850 lo 3695 Sq fl Our many buye rs art" enchanted w /these exce ptional res1d E?nces from $113 .000 to $249 .000 A.s~ ou' representative ~ about ou• financing 1714) 640-4262 t J.'531 *******"' FIHER HOME~ FROM $39,900 TO $485,000 STAIRWAY TO PARADISE IH SYPGl.ASS ·Exhilarating city & harbo1 v1c•w 3 airy bed rooms, cheery d1111ng roorn lg. fun room , fa ncy Po<>I & jaC'uzz 1 $174,500. J ack Custer 642-8235 1 f ll \ BEAT THIS IF YOU CAM! $39 ,900 buys t his p lus h newly carpeted fami ly condominium w /fi replace. 3 bedrooms & den Ideal faci li ties including pool, teen center & dark room. Newport Ha r bor l·li di s trict. Gail f~oor 644-6200. <Fl2) WHITE WATER VIEW. 4 bedrooms + pool on Blufr overlook'ing ''Little Corona '' - beautifu l contemporary, w~od sy home. Steps lo beach . S275,000. Appl. o nl y . Donna Gods h a l l 644-6200. (fl3) HAPPIHESS IS A VIEW! Love ly 3 bedroon1 , 2 1:2 bath "Bluffs" condominium \,.:/view or NewpQrl Bay & near pool & shopping. $73,950. Jeanne Newn1an. 642 -823.5. (Fl4) . ' UPPER IAY HottSE RAHCH. lla~dsome 6 bedroom ranch home w/stables, corrals &swimming pool -situated cui 2 private tree-fill ed acres for the perfect ·horseman 's retreat. $379,0QQ, J.ois Miller 642-823.5. (Fl5) HEWLISTIHG- COROHA DB. MAR-_ Cozy cottage w /fireplace +\•,new plumbing & kitchen. On R·2 lot! $62,500. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (F16) ''THIS IS ITJ" T h e. perfect fami ly h ome i n Eastbluff! 3 bedrooms, 2'h ba1hs, fo rma l dining, separate fa mily· rdom"& ~tr'tl'Wn the la nd! $94,:IOO- Larry Dyer 642-8235. (Fll) IALlo14 'PEHIHSULA Sl'~TACULAR 1L $57,5001 Cute Penins ula collage .w /wood pa neled living room, cozy fire place,\ enlertltin m enf bar & patlo.~llualcd on R-3 lol suitable !or bwldlng al, duplex. Paula Bailey~2-8235-(FIS) • "CALL loll IRIESISTI ILE" Your finest buy ln Harbor View H 0 m e 5 ! s spar k _l i h II) bedrooms custom cheerful interior. decor & 'tush ,i:>rivate _low·maint yard. $99,700. Melen \\loOd 644-6200~ tFl91 &4WJH •4WJIO ( • to1 o...tf~ 1944~ ... ........ 8'1111t;~ ~ • BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 "°'"U • l L,(J A S T HWY CORONA OlL M A '-! G....-al 1002 ........ 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ******* NEWPORT HEIGHTS /\. Prime Family I-Jome Bdrms galore, 2 baths & a family room J>oo l & interior & exterior l.Jarbecues fJbl ga rage & shop & extra guest room :\ fine offering at S70.550 FAIRWAY ,.\ single story 4 bedroom \Yilh raised flooring and 80' on l\1esa Verde's 17th fairway C lean and brig ht v.:ith massive stone fireplace, s paciou's bedrooms \V ith 2950 SQ. ft . in a/II See this at only $134,500 . UHlt;)Ul HOMES, Rtdlon -546-5990 2850 Mesa Ver-ck Dr., Costa MHa II A~Smid~ REALTORs' QUALITY NEW DUPLEX RinCJ 640·5560 Day or E•et1incJ Eastbluff Professional 8fd9. '" Steps to ocean <.1n<l all shopping. Ocean view from patio & balcony. Spacious 3 bedroon1, 3 bath upper , 1 bedroom. l batl1 lower. Both have quality new t:arpeting and cozy fireplaces. A g1·eat investment buy. $118,500. <® herbert hawk1ns REALTORS 646 JlSS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CLARK SOMERS REALTOR 675-4.000 ******* G._al I 002 ......... I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llG CAHYOH IEST 8UY1 SI 39,500 Lovelv v•e\N & room for pool SpectaCular .. 2-story entry. huge LR, DR fantast1<' kitchen 4 bdrms & 3 lux~ry baths Plus a OOnus rm Vi::ry plush cptng, fully landscaped Qluet St 211 I San Joatplin HiUs Road HEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 64 ... 4910 G....-al I 002'GOMral I 002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL-644-,7270 2828 E. Coast HiCJhway, Corona del Mar PROPERTY MAHAGEMEHT ••• llOIOI\ 101 HVI#{; 110<•~" HOMlS fOR l !VINC HETWORK wt (I • 1'111 >QU l~F 1/U, ff rill/ •u•UCI >•I~/ ••HO• 1002G-.al 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DOVER SHORES Sandy beach is the setti'ng for nc"'.· custom coloni al home w 15 BR , fan1 . rm., formal din., air cond. $295,000 LIHDA ISLE View from lagoon to Bayshores. Beaut. decorated, s maller 3 BR & den ; boat slip. $255.000 OCEAN VIEW RETREAT HOUSE OF GLASS 1'ropi t•a l alrium courlyard enlry . Massive li ving room wall or Slone wood burning I firepl ace. 4 king bed· room suites. Panoramic view from formal di nl'!. 1 garden kitchen & enlcr· tainer 's party patio. :.t iles and mi lt>s ur California li\'ing. Stcvs lo beach. Better hurry. It's unbeatable at lo\\.', low $53,500. Call IWZ...2535. [ii'"' '""'O""'"' ~ BLUFFS CONDO OWNER New intercslini,:ly u1J· graded popular R plan, WATCH THE BOATS from the spacious living roum of your rive bedroom Cape C~ home. Formal dining roo1n . patio plus sheltered ter race on 45' frontage. Pier & float -Excellent fee value $250,000 Will trade do\vn CULVERDALE 5 BEDROOM La rge fami lv home on iJ quie t street. Fireplace in living roon1 . Large renced _yard. all good -sized rooms and in move·in condition. Asking $.57,500. HUT MOHEY-MAKER $93,000 Fabulous s outh of highway Corona del Mar duplex with super rental history. Complete \vith ran ge~,· rerrigerator, washer-dryer. Is tlus your need '! * BA YFROMT HOME * * I 02 LIHDA ISLE * BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay\1de Dr ive N B 675 6 161 3BR Back llay \'u incl POOL.VIEW A.MD PRACTICAL TOO l and SI 10.soo. 2933 4 bedroom. ra nlily roon1 in 1-larbor OPEH SAT. SUH-1·5 PM. Quedada. N.B. &W·83li5 y 1·e w Hi.lls is expensively up graded. Open l -5 Thurs thruSun. IC:'.!:Oc::..:_::_c:.::.:==-==-1 1 View or harbor. ocean, s unsets,, REDUCED $.5.000. Best buy -Now Sl94.000. 4 Bdrms. 41h baths, fam ily rm. brkfst rm, din rm. 65 ' boat sljp. $194,000. ••••••••••••••••••~?.~~ ~~••••••••••~?~~ $59.500 night lights . .f\.1irrorcd ward robes. 4 BDRMS +POOL 5 BR deep deluxe sink , nev,1 hot water 4 BR • 2000' $4 1.500 POOL·IRVIHE heater covered patio. gas BBQ - ATRIUM-PARK Great ramily home of· True! $59,500 is the just a'few of the features of t his · Prime University Park re rs ~pacious bdrms. 2 lowest price. 1'hls model attractive home. $124.500. KEH 642-5760 HARTMAN, Realtor 640-1607 1002 G_...,. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2. Cul de sac location. baths. fireplace, built-ins . in tract! Quiel cul-de· Rare Exeter model. &heatedpool!Gl&FliA sac. Massive 2 story ! Mass ive 2000' single lerms at only $4l.500. 2400 sq. rt . Large formal story gem. Immaculate Call 963·567 1or556-7035. dining room. Sunshine entry. Beamed step family room sta ys '. down livin g room . , tlideaway master swte rormal dine. Lush cen· with nrcplace! Walk in landscape. l\texican tile 1111 kilchen. Pool table in lral atrium. Garder\ ' closels. Laundry roo111. ~EDITERRAHEAM l•--------1 k itchen . Bold fi esta1---------1 Common pool & tl'!nnis VII I .A. Mewporfleoch room. Laundry room. GREEN ll OUSES, 7000 courts. Walk to school. ~ Open Fri/Sat/Sun Acres of red brick patio sqrt growing area. 4 Br. 3 VA loan can be assumt>d ASSUME 2540 Vi stoloya & built·in BBQ. Dog ken· Ba house. 1,'J: Acre. 7V:z<"k. $353 mo. llurry on $3, 1 1500 3 Room Studio nel & much morel Call lo $115,000. Xtra 'h Acre this Irvine bargain. Cal l preview 752·1700. w/house & more growing 7 s 2 . 1 7 O O t oday Formal entry to spec-PLUS O"f N1i1 <J ·11;1 uN 10~1 Nr<:I' area S70.000. Both Of'fNIOIV ·"~ruN ro s1r.•c1· ~t~rii7'7l:~j!~~~ i~1~7{~~~·~~ri 1[:~Ff1~····~'~·~;\~l~f~~~~~~.,~'1~1~$~1~!¥;~~~;.~·-~~·~,:~:~E~:~,~w~il0~,,~:~,~~i::-.'l ~b:if4:~=·:·~~1;~;;~~~I ROOM AND DEN WJTH C II •.uW . WET BAR & guest bath. a ,....,, .. ,... ' Sweeping stairs to two G4S-J92S, Eves&ilHS43 C..~-0 £\""-.( -f) Ctr<:,"' MESA VERDE enormous master suites \:>~ l'Clt.l ~ ,,_ C:.::, t/ None sharper anywhere! each wit h private baths. That Intriguing W ord Gome with a Chuc/(, e 3118 Barbados ; 3 bdrms. Private rear grounds. -----l4i.,• ~,Cl'-"•·'°'"'•::•:..=:::::::::=~ $47 ,000 Owner says help! Call ...., D RS •n'H now 963-6767 0 ,..,.,,onp• l<t""" nf ,~. BUIL E ..... • 1,,.., .,,.,,..bled word1 b•· Peninsula. oceanfront ; CIPIN ll! 9 ·" s •uN ro ui N'(I' Don 't give up the ship! ._ 10 1"'"' 1""' """"1• "'°"~h older house. $:)5,000 .. List" it in classified. 11 H 0 l T E C I IA.LIOA ISLAND ' ARTIE JOl.INSON Ofnce646·1171 Ship to shore results? h--~-.--,-,-----,-,-,-----j-Ooplex •J!",000. Both uu- 642-5678. j I j1 j 1 j its rent:d. Owners will 1002 lntroduclng ARTIE JOANSON Residential Resale Spech1ili1l A resident of Corona dcl Mar for the l1st'8\.\ )'l'l\. She's interested & act.Ive in local schools & community event11. Artie will be a REAl~ ~ to all your Real Eslattr transactions. ~==::::;::::;=:;'""'"" trade. I K W A E A I Bayfront, brand new, 3 ~ Bdrms & !an1. rm. : 15 I I I i hom e, redu ced t o • $220,000 I. M I c E R Ir In order to 1.eep p1 1ce, The best or everything! --. (:lown I h•ard we"r• goinq 10 Custo1n qua\11)', dlx. } J } I' k•"• ro e•r IOl.IQ her "'""' rm-hfune in JOO blk. on Ruby '-:::'.·:::-~:'.:::;'.:;::'.----, p0•1ibl•t I -·· -wh.tt I '""' St. + income a.pt. Mullt .- 1 I ""~ oow. •oc be seen to appreci ate the _ N £ E L E V quality! 1---.1-"r1 -,-1----,lr-lllirl C) : ...... olr• rt-• '~""11,. '!"°'""' • • • • 1-v 1.11,"!I "' •"e ,.. .. ...,Q _,,., '-----'----'---'-----''--'-' .,.,.. de••-lo~ . .., •'•P Nlo 3 r..olcH. nt1 RIAL ESTA TllS ~ e j::~.~y~&;g~J~t[~ l' l1 !s t 1~ I' I' I' I e ~~~:t~M.,f fOtl r II I J I J SCUMLETs ..... -.1. CleHlfleatloo 1010 llAl ,110,, l.Sl~AXU • 61l ·6t00 ! •• . LIDO -STEPS TO IUCH , Immaculate five bedroom plus familv room home. Close to Nord beach. l\'tan y upgraded features Full price $136,500 with terms. SPYGLASS -BEST VIEW Panoramic view of Newpart Beach. Bay. and ocean. 6 bedrooms. family room. bonus roo1n, rosewood peg noor entry, wet bar, pool, iacu~zi . Enclosed courtyard e ntry \\'tlh fountain. 5215,000 . PRIVATE COMMUNITY -VIEW Elegant 4 bedroo~. 3 bat~ hon:ie with go u rm e t kitchen 1n Big Canyon . Decorated by Maisor:i . Dramatic 2 s tory entry ha ll. Atr conditioned . Ofrice. Gorgeous solarium, garden and patio and view $187 ,500. CUSTOM ESTATE HUR IUCH Llke living in a park. Lovely 5 bedroom home with cu~tom decor overlooking terr;;ice and pool on land you own in Corona del Mar. r $185.000 . ALMOST HEW -UTil.E ISi.AHO Large 2 year old 3 bedroom. family · room 2i,.z bnth custom ho1nc plus incoffie apt . over garage. lfugc ~ master s uite. p0wdcr room. Hurry! $155,000. NEWPORT IEACH , 64 ... 17'6 A COLDWELL IAHKB CO. ------------' -- .. OAaL. Y PllOT Frid ,June 13. 197~ • ......... '* ............ w. ........ ,...,.. , ...... ~.~ .... ~. ~:::.~.~.~ ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• I "bit"..... l"••H .... S. H111n ..... S. ~ ..... s. Cost.Mes• 1024Mtt1tf1 ........ 1040L•J1••hec: .. I0-48L1 .. 11Hdt 1041~~~~ .... ~ ........................................................................................................................................................................................ • .... •ou•wrtil IOOJ .U.Mua 1014CostaMHO 102•sPACIOUSJbrZbar1m •••+•.. FOR Ll!!.&SE• srlCTACULUVU •• ••••••••••••••••••• •••-•••••••••-••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm h&• kit 0h1&1o' 10\ * CA Tennis, Pool, Jacuiil. -------------Ala'rm synem. $u,soo: tutors!~;~" bath ~-••••a..,_. a.,-. S... md hecr ~u 11 tomhed HVU ~* * * * * * ,ff eritage Collection FIRST TIME OFFERED MlAlt MIW 3 bedroom, family room. ,.01 & f•cHal. Localeu on (luiet cul ·de·~ac near South Coast Ccnt{'r. Owner lc;.i\'mg area. Price include:,; new G ~ washer /dryer. dble door refriger ator & top qua lity master bedroom s uite. EleganUy d ecorated. Asking only S67.500. Cal 540-1151 NEWPORT BEACH l>Ur'l.IX -s harp. 2 Bedroom home + 1 Bedroom apartment over garage. Jat l Woe.las to bffch. Priced only SSt ,250. Good terms. Hurry. won't last! Cal 546-5810 NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL -only a few blocks uway l'rom Lhis preferred Eastside home. l i9 2 story, 3 bedroom + formal dining, breakfast nook and immense lamily room . Fecttures carpet s. drape~ aJld ultns. Beautifully done tAside & out. Ready to move into. Off er cd at ::;67 .500. Call 540-1 151. TRANSFER FORCES SALE! ~h arp 4 be drm. 3 bath, tri-level l"Xec utivc home. Near private country d ub. Huge family room. formal dining and ove r s ized lot. Very flex~ble financ:ing. Call 546-5810. NEW EASTSIDE TRIPLEX READY FOil INSP!CTION -c ustom huilt "ith lop quality bllns, carpets. drapes and many spt!cial features mcludmg deluxe owner's Uftit, fireplace, \\alk·in wardrobes. concrete dri\'e, over sized garages, and Jols of purking. Excellent location. big lot. Offered at S83,500. CaA 540-1151. EASTSIDE DOLL HOUSE SHARP COSTA MESA :l bedroom. 2 hath with beautiful carpets thruout. Large cover ed patio. dble garage. Huom for boat or trailer. Hurry. firs t tame offered and priced $-12,000. Call 546-5810. ERITAGE REALTORS 1002 GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llG CANYON CONTEMPORARY 5 La r ge bdrms., 3 baths. large li ving rm. with beamed ceil.; kitchen for a chef. Mstr. bdrm. suite with frpl. Pool & jacuzzi. Offered at $184,500. ( n mmN-M/\fiTIN '"[] ----REALTORS---- 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR 1002 Gewral 1002 IMPORTA....aT Ga Darrell, antOIL>7. Uy oowo 3 OR's·b.tlh up ,, ... , IWf ,,.._ ..._,, dttuxe lll. llHI Som eraeL Enter lbru " owner. ... -'. • -__.._ _...., ·-·......atw, -~ walled c:ourtyard to 4 Com•r loL w/boal gate. ~ -... ,...,._ ....-_.......,,, -BR 3 BA ( Quality Salcsmt.'n Sell Quality Homes . \• ac. Horn Propert). In Cl"f>t.. drpa. blt.m. fplc. priYecy. l Mo's. ........... A....e IHM, bill;ard rm, ;:: ~:::.: . . . . .. and DON IUU b a quality county • CorraJ~. tack Bike to beacb. You may S750. 1no. Suau•er , SI 165. CM also •P3n. tiled Int.chem, 30' sulcsman . JO years of uclh•e rm:s & co~y hou.w. On join pool/tennis club. funlhh. c-ov'd wd deck. ~oer. . . . DOH h quiet street. AJ:t. Tom, Ca 11 lo ~ e e ! to.> li k r $l25 000 540 1348 community service Alves l e 83.5-0S&l S3G 883G. ·••••• · · · · background to pr~ent this Qualily · *FOR SALE* HOME t oCHERlSH home to you 4 Bedrooms. ?. Baths, Mesa v...-Ar• yow• Gtffer? 38R luxurious home hH Community Center and Pool. New Relu & enJoy Uus beaut Pru·Uco i n your uwn lll. 2ba, fint floor, 1200 •q ft .• be.ut. t'am rm, din rsn, jaauu.a Paint and Cu rp~t:s. Near Sc:hools, -t BH , 3 Ba, Fam.rm backyard w~n you buy hrn'd luxury. Own-your-ow1t apt. and muny xtru. $82,500 Busses. Shopping. Parks. a nd Swap home. Large uv.rm & one or our exclusi\•e SI 05.000. Fln•cl'"J Cl'ICIH. CALL TODAY Ranney's Rllr¥ 956-2G.50 M eet. Open House Sunday 1·5 1>m. formal Om·rm. immuc Sl!:ACLJFl" homes. A SWARTZ REALTOR cond. Under markel ul hne assortment In a 2352 Bunker hill Way. su,900. 2762 Tern Circle. ru o gc of p r1 Ch. c,; 99 lOOS 714 1L4(t. 1127 GLANTZ REAL TY SD VICE 540·0674 Open Sat.l·S, 21/Surf. 7 14 /4 • l v • S4>4289 O•aPolnt 1026 -------••••••••••••••••••••••• lalboa lsA-.d I 006 Costa Mesa I 024 N t::W DUPLEXES from ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.9SO. $6950. down. U ve an one, rent.. the olher. SUMMER RIH 3 UR, 2 BA. dbl ~ar. lg. Ocean views. Westbay, Sll.-75 42 ... Wtnll'r profit. Lillie rnced ) ti. nr. sch ls. :Hl21 Coast llwy, D. P .. --------- Ji.land . .Duple~ w 3 BH ~u1ct ~lrHl. Will 4963431 * $l000Reductioft ownjr s u~11\is ~des Ill· coopl'ratl! \ :\. OK to f=ountain Vall~ I 0 34 THIS WEEKENDONLY \tle H .. -;.·L ... Pl~u~o..J 1Jr1nt·1µals . SJS,400, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk lo Bch for only .,.. ~"'" !>-'8 071W s.50.500. Beaullful atrium ASSOC.1 REALTORS SPANISH41R t!n lrv . Open house 27Z7E.CoastHwy. FHA-VA.TEAMS +POOL I Sal /Su n 1¥? .. 9442 6 75-4392 OHL Y $3 1,500 beaul1full) upgra<k-<J 4 N oloka1. 968· Best buy 1n Costa Mesa, bedrm. lam rm, 2 bath -- Capistrcmo leech I 011 this cute 3 lxirm home home on large 1.oc.. Cr~ls., Bui'lder'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• n l' a r s h opp i n g , drps, bltni. Charming For Sale By Owner lBr, 2 tran::.pornllon. ::.chools. decor with fplc. coveredf Cl t ba, cplstdrpi., A/C. frplc. Greut potenual for young patio, prof landscuping.1I ' 0Se0U Sprinkl e rs, 81l1ns, family or investment. Ourbest\'alue!!s.56,000. llG&Sf'ACIOUS >16.~. 493·596 1 ___ Low down t o 'els. Ca~i_:~s~c! ~l..r%:.1·7Mal. NEW 4 IEDROOM 5·.i:l·\'4!.11 Irvin~ I 044 L09'1"a l e a c h I 048 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '----------iSPAN ISll Vill111 oce~n .Ir-,,,,,..,_ view, l br, wet tiar, tarn -~ rm . No down GI. Room for Iota ol kiddies Reduced for qwck sale. in I.his S(!acio~ two-story $71,000. 581·2967 after 6 house watb 2 ~ths and 5 pm. Pnn. only bdrms. upstaJrs. Large -----1 family room with front BY OWNER, New 3 UR. 2 patio entr ance, hall bath 83, home. Ocean View. and utility room. A gre11t 929 Tia Juana. Must sell ! location a nd a reasona· Make offer. $43·1420 blepdA VISleN alALTY 'S2-7SOO ..A61an REAL ESTATE '100 (,I, r ",.Y • • ~I -lV-1 \141) \ tv.n HO CEDAR New Custom 3 Br. 21'.I Ha. lge sundeck. cover ed patio, frpl, drps, crpled. Cul·de·sac. Oceun View. By Owner. 714-524·1716 Si"CJle Family Homes TO SEE IT Investor's Steal! : 2800 sq. fl.. 2 ~ly, 5 hr.I BUILDER PAYS ALL Is To Love It Wood & Solar bronze l'.llai.1>. Lofted m aster bdrm, vu. decks. Easy Lo love. $83,000 fam. rm. fr1>I. new UtW. I Your Closl--Costs TWO STORY BEAUTY, Nr . new tpl~. & k1tch. ·-;, vtnyl fir. Call ror ~uµcr 11 s uperb decorating, im· E.\STSIOl::DCPLEX lowprice.Bkr.~-llY5 As Low As 100/o Oowft maculate condition; de· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2&3 Udrm. HyOwner. 8°/o lnterestAvail. 11ghtful easy care 4 BR DUPLEX 5.iti 0507 NEW OH MARKET I Al these low prices landscaping. This owner -- -----EnJoythebcneritsorthis and1nlt!re.lrate has thought of ever· with 3 BR. 2 Ila Rental. $45,750 .i txlrm .. l bath home, \'oucan'tarfordlowait ylh ing! An excellent South of Rayside Ur . I l S67 500 with bcaull(ul natural Mesa Verde 1 located 111 Cenlllry Park. I va ue a . wOQd textures. Only 1 Owner 1tqu1datcs. im I f'rlJlc .• quality draJ)(!s ; LocatC'd on Spnngdalel, RAISOR'S )ear new. Call 6-44 7211. m cd 1 a l e possessio n! immac ulate; 3 pauo::.; St. North of llc1I, across Corona del Mer I 022 OPEN DAILY 1-5 PM Sparkhn" new .. condos". Top quality construction anti appointments. From S54,SOO. See today at N. <.:.>press. Gall 675· 7225. t 411 l ~·. f £ fl • J •t • I .. ' ..... ' ' • • f Grand Opening NEWPORT VILLAS Condom lnlum Hom(!S · in Pre5ligioua W estcllff area or Newport 8cuch $42,000 to $44,000 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths separate dining area • Decor<ilor wall lo wall carpeting •Enclosed patio or balcony •Continuous cleaning oven • Refrii::erat or. i ce maker •3 heated swimmin~ pools •Draperies •Log burning fireplace •Abundant cloc;el space with mirrored closet doors. 1184-1256 Rutland Rood N EWPORT BEACH Calif. 92600 Sales Office-Phone 714/645-1373 DIRECTIONS: From the Newport. Hlvd. f'rwy south to 17th ~l .. turn lefl on 17th to Rutland < l block past Irvine Ave.). turn left !!.clhs of block to NEWPORT VILLAS. Agent po::.sible! SalS on a pool· :l''i yrs. new. You can· from St. Bonaventure REALTORS i.1.ted lot with cO\ ercdj i.a,·c money on this price <.:athohc Chun·h I 2liR!l BA house. Ocean pallo. i.eclutlt!d back: of ~ti.~. Call now for llUNTINt;TON BEACH • Big Canyon. Brand new side of H1way. Separate yarrt. Thick pile carpets.I app'l. SALES OFFtCE OPEN I 4523 Campus Dr., Deauville townhome. 4 \ \IJ~f1:)· HE\1:1., A BERG E~TERPRISE S l l) i.leepmg room & bath off drJpe~. Bu1lt-tns. wood DA 'llD D. CARLSON I I A.M •• 6 P.M. Br. view. Quick sale garage. S68.900. Open calnnets. 3 bedrooms + Realtor 833-9291 847•9856 Irvine ' L NI et 1052 needed. $177,ouo Agt House, Sal·Sun. 61 l family room, fireplace, 09una gu 640·5560 Acacia cathedr;il teiltng. bkr. Huntington leach I 040 Campus Valley Shop Ctr. •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ---------- 540-1720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRICE REDUCED CALL 833-1600 By Owner Harbor View DUPLEX·CdM for sale or Super Buy! Home, 4 Br, 2 Ba, Mon· trade for multiple zoned TARBELL O\\ncr bought another BEAliT. & Quiel. Unique tego. Nr. park, school, lot in Co~la Me:.a. New, 2955 Harbor Blvd., LOOK!! home. Submit on this 1m-ColOl')Y II ome. ·l HR. pool. Well landscaped. each 3 BH, l BA w 1 mac . .JBH, 2ba, corner Fam1·rm, 1"~ Ba, Plan 2. 833·1861 for Appl. Pnn. rrpl c 's. Brokers ok . Costa Mesa Whal you can gel ror lot, hcjch home.Must on corner lot in cul·dc· Only. S81.500. ~.1}.?,; .. 5, .•• o.o. Afl 5 1' ,\J . ---$48•9-50 S28.50U. t; r~·:il :.l .. irll'r sell 1 hii. wkentl. OPE:-./ sac. By owner. r,;;2.1986 .,.... .. .,..u liome 111 ucuuuful conch· taon . Sharp 2 bcdrm, t • ~ HOUSE SatiSuu l·Spm: University Park, Village By Owner·llarbor View Home, l yr old , 2 story 4 Br, ii,~ Ba, Fam Rm. Up· graded. Nr. pool & ten· nis. S89,900. 640-~ HILL SIDERS Qui•t Corona Hlds. 461 SEA WARD HD .• super clean 3 bdrm .. formal rlmmt:. 1.11 ;; H :! lot. S74,500 ****** J UST LISTED, 3 bdrm .. 2 bath; filled with plants & <1nliques. Dcli~hu ul at $71 .500 University Realty 3001 E. Cst Hwy ti73·6510 OPEN HOUSES VIEW SPECIALS 2507 Tremont A rJre l1ncl 1n top fli J.!hl c;~mt:o Shure:-.. 3 UH . home. pl:.anned around a i.ccluded pool. SAT /SUM. 1-6 GI FHA Ok! l.Jalh Condo. L<1rgc Jlalw ~~,•-Christine Dr. Agt. I, end unit. Fordham. I Or a~su m c lht: luw· ~ .>Otn area with •·ra:.s. Great w • Br, 212 ba, backs up tu interest lua non this giant " I family home walh a huge locati on overlooking FIXER UPPER plaza. Close to tennis greenbelt. Convenient to crts & (3 mlly pool paneled family room, l'lubhOUSl' and JlOOI. Ci.ill Clo:.e tothe beach:3 br,2 s;;4,0UO Hy Owner. h<.1nd~omc WOlKI burning I + I "uch a lo Sl'C. }a ,. poo . ., 552·8~7 f1rcplJCl'. 3 l>ctlrooms. ________ deal'! CJll : --------- r.anl·h l..1tl·ht•n. wood l'l1J~m\1irrtliltmm Century 21 l'iJl.1111cti.. l.Jwll·lll::.. :-;o. --··-·---La9'1na Be ach I 048 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• R l:: 0 U C !:: 0 r' 0 R A FAST SALE! 3BR, fam rm & Ol'l!an view. VACANT ...... $86.500 2333 Port Lerwick Pl:.ace OP EN SA T·SUN 12·5 wax lloors. Enclosed 962·4471(~~)546·8103 556-6901 tront)<ird. IJl..r. ~~--·--~-------SC PER p,\R_K_"-PL-1-\C_'_E_ Enjoy the Good Life • BARGA IN PHICEl> Call 493-2513 beauty. 2BR, frpk, park ---------- 3 Br, fm rm. IWcd blw mkt pr fur qk sl. $73,900. 1943 Port Nelson, HVll, C armel mod . Agl. 5-11·5032 540-1720 BIG 5 BEDROOM l'ool & Jal'uw. huge 2 TAR BELL .';ewt:r 5 l>e<lrm, 3 bi.Ith ::.tory. I +3. Cam rm home in lop area close lo w,wcl bar & frplc. Pror. 29 5 5 Harbor Blvd., oceJn. CarpcL~. drapes. decorated & lnd::.capcd C .M. l.iltns,wate r softener,up· Tran s ferred. mu::.l graded thruout. Move 111 sacrifice. S1:!2,SOO. By S34 ,9SO l'ond1t11m . Nr park~ & owner. :>36·2:?;$5 ___ _ O wner Sacrifice ~d1uol~. :1 CJr g ar 1 -.-- F..1m 1h ~pccial. l!Xtnt ~5.oou. Hkr!S42-:>.'>-. II llrv1ne 1044 ~h..1r1> '& all k1ntb of I!:\· • , .----••••••••••••••••••••••• tru.,. 1"1 utt trees, pl .. rnls. :'\.le i•, corner h~tJ:>c. :! l>r. 1 Lin1vers1ty Park, 4 Br, 3 lathe l'o' crcd patio Im' l Pl s • d r µ s · .. w e l 1 Ha, Chancellor Model. llowers. Ooal & trailer l~r~ll=-.,~a-~cd. ~:l.l,!.100 . l•'am. Rm . Din. Rm. ;.:ale. Wu1h.I ('Jbinels, ( .. l.IH-~·i!ll i S64.V00552·~70S&7Sl·7391 like !-!rounds. S69,5llu. *WE KNOW* OPEN Sal/Sun 1·5: 160C Louise. BKR. 499.2277 LAGUNA NIGUEL * BEST* View Home w/Pool & • Eastbluff SPANISH STYLE Tflfil':r: Oi''FLCES. over E nclosed Front Yard. 100 lii.t111~s from $29,500. 4 BR. fa m . rm. 2927 to $4:!7.J,OOU. Single family Cassia St. NB. $92,500. home:.. condos, lots and 640.1406 Owner. lownhomt:i.. Occan·Ml. &1---------- 2 sty home, poolsz. lot w/oceanvu. 3 lg sun· decks. 5 br. 4 ua, huge fam rm, 3000 sq. ft. By ownr. Sll9,500. Sally : 714·499·3967. 714·6.19·9701 golf cour:.e views 2 HOUSES on huge corner La9una Niguel RJtrs. lot. l newer 2 br + in· 496-4040 830-5050 com47 older. no~ 3 . br. OPE.._. HOUSE Possible converltble into f"'llll PACl::SETTER Home by 2 lots. Drive by 717-717l;'J Fri/Sat/Sun. 1·5 owner. 4 br, 2 ba, great Irvine, Newport. llgts. 2907 Ebbtide ••-••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful. spaciou::., fully 4 BR FAMILY BUNKHOUSE l>uill·ins. 3 bedrooms, }>lr3 baths, Jen area. SAN JOSE TURTLE ROCK 40 I JASMINE view of Valley & hills. S47,500. 675·7788 l>kr. Hust1c co tla ~e style Distinctive home, com· You are cordially invited $53,000. 24l7l Las Naran· OLDIE f ·c f 1 c 540-1720 hlot·ks to b~a('h &steps lo b1n1ng wood, glass & lo view this delightfully jas, 831·9935 ner lot !o~~~i~I~ div~~: OPEN SAT /SUN 2·5 535 Vi.ta Grande Th c B ru fr~. N . B. 3 lldrm , l bJlh condo; Lt:amcd cc1I . trpk. appointed 4 bdrm. home with family & formal din· ing. Bunk 1house on Irvine OPEN SUN. 1-6 ~;~~~s·h Q~1:~hce~ deen~~~: I~'" L·~·~~~ i~ TARBELL little park. heavy, heavy U!>cd brick. 3 br. 2 ba, charming ho.me. on largl! FL "'WLESSI ble into 2 lots. Drive by shake ruur. The smaller brick fl replace, custom corner' lot, with 3 bdrms.. . "' . • 7 23 Jr vine N ewporl 55 H b Bl d La Cuesta wi the BlG ·1 llle entry. Landscaped 2 baths, frplc .. private' 4 BH, tam1ly rm, I ~wner Hgts. 2 br.' i::ar, hugo 29 ar or v ·• c: EST a ti <I on <I l' n ! atrium \\'1th fishpond & yard & pallo area. The I h~mc in Lagwla Na g.uel. 7S'xl25 '. $43,500. 675-7781\ OPEN SUN. 1-5 41 l Cabrillo TetT. Spacious s m.glc story. AJI . • • g l-.ss l1v1ng room .. 1_!_"!?' ___ !i_ C.M. Crackl1n.i.: adobe rµl c, llrcpil. Brick patios, pro· proximity to lhe beach & v ICW of rolling hills. ----- glJi.i. k1tcht:n. a mai.lcrl fcss1onally landscaped parks all enhance the rte· I Many custom fe~lures. -~ ASSli~l I': i';.}-~a:1· Sand~ su ate. tor rnal d 1 ne , front & rear. Sprinklers.j si r ab 1 Ii l y o I l hi!> Must be !>Cen! Widower LIDO ISLE c '11~1. Large 4 b<lrm .. Cheery kite-hen. 4 king * 675-5930 * !>1.te b~drooms 1ndudmg 36.17 ..:. Cst H\\ \. Cd ~I Pf_llhl~ll_~w~Sl),-1.BR.~ calhedralce1hngs!Nfo;W• L1 \'1 n1.;roomwithvaulted bcauuful home! Asking owner anxious to re· 1~·'· :icy lam ~<lm·rm. Nr ON T H E MAHt\ET! ! ! cetlan gs. Custom wall S82,500. Directions : locate Value packed al VIA HICE f # l>t!aut1ful pool & canyon !>ctllng. Lar~e family rm .. d1n1n~ rm . A bu1 lt·ln bunk beds -· :So . Coa~l Sh~.µping & Bkr962·5511. I lreatments.Bwll-mdesk North Coast ltwy, l o $64,500. Lovely 3 b r , 2 ba. l.JJr~a1n. ~15U,OOO. ranch style! Decorator GREAT NEW DUPLEX wallpaper & wood thru· 3 br, 2 ba, frpl , cpt.s. & oul. Pool size yard. As· drps. Owne r will con· i.ume VA loan-~17 mo. sider 2nd. 675·20'~ e' c)S Priced lo show & sell- h u r r y -ca 11 now . 75l· 1700. l~v•n.~dndusl.la_rk.Onl} --&shelves.Adjacentpark Jasmine; watch for IU:D CARPET fireplace. S82 M . ~7.95-0. Owner.557·5589 2 yr old Cov. Uros. 3 Br, 2 with pool. 568.500. By signs. ltl';ALTORS Owner/Agent. HO DOWN Ha home on 70xl50 lot. 51 Owner. i14·833·1631. 497·17til 673.&i89 mm. lo ocean. $-1!1,\150. I m A....... • • lo Veli.. Charming 4 Owner. 847·5~. f URTLEROCK Broad-:d: uWu..::1~ Miss101t Vie10 1067 ~~ l..)41f.. I • , ,_,,, )t!.l f1 ., , [®lti&Jtl DIRECTORY HOUSES FOR SALE 3 IEOROOM 6211 Sierra Siena Rd. <Irvine) 714·833-1631 $68,500 Sat/Sun 11·5 3 IR & FAM RM or DEN 1943 Port Nelson <t!Vll > N.B. 5<11·5032 S73,900 Sat /Sun 12·5 19166 Sie rra .Mt1ria Rd, Irvine 8JJ.()7fi0 $6fi,500 Sat & Su n 4 IR & FAM RM or DEN •9082 Bobbie C irt'le, H.B. 962·G35 1 $68,500 Fri /Sat /Sun •21081 Leis ure Ln .. lltgn . Bch. 536-2235$82.500 Fri /Sat/Sun10·6 •2707 Rluc Waler Dr. <Cdl\il) Rroad moor I I Sat /Sun l·S •2352 kunkcrhill W01 y, C.M. S45·4289 $33,900 Sun 1·5 5 IEDROOM • •327 Via Lido Soud, I Isle, NB 675-0123 $270,000 Sat 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE l llDROOM 2933 Quedada Newport. Beach 640·8365 $110,500 F I ,s J·5 • roo1 Wat.rfront WeterlrOftt & f'ool 45' R·2 LOT 2 Br. d1n1ng rm, frplc. S6i .000 642·8565 Cotta Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHY REHT? when you can buy a cute 3 bedroom near beach. No down payment lo vets or assume present. loan. Payments $212 monthly lo~•ll 735 &oker Stro.t Cotto Meto, Collfornto 92626 LOWEST PRICED "cdroom . t::asL'i1de, com· , moor Plan 4. 4 br, 21h ba. ~ ~~Iln~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW LISTING! plclely remodeled. Nev. IT SPARKLES · d 1 n . rm. fa m. r m . •99·2800 1 T "'KE THE l I a Pel. ng I k · d r "' H i g h I Y U p " r a d e d quarry 1 e, c r 1 Al the wor 1.s one or paneled gar. Upgraded I PLU .... GE " atrium entry. Don't mis~ you on this l' :t year ol.d cpl g. Kitch cpt'g. Lg. EME.RALD I " Westchff Home. 3HR. tlm; one. L.rntlmark home! Th1:i lot. Vu of hills. Nr. park lieaut1ful 3 BR, 2ba, fam 3ba, frml Dining Hm. All · I I I 3 bd & ~ I L d · l 'd rm, dclightrul patio & new kitchen. Spacious sing e eve rm " P1>0 • an inc · BAY m anicured yard ideal for family room model has s:~;i OJ lti tirepils, and healed pool. E nte rta ining. Agnl. been professionally 3 Bd. 3 ba, farruly rm, Lo\•ely view. $81,500 landscaped, und er· OPENSAT/SUNl-5 Country home. Owner, HON DREALTYlNC 549-0812&646·bil0. g round s prinklers •n· 13571 EsperitWay 494·8664. Open Sun. 1-4. •831·9411• G C ...._.Y stalled, patios, & extra R"' C"'UET CLUB 220 Emerald Bay. N 8 __ ._ 1069 Bl Af"'llll ON concrete poured & highly .,.. "' ewport eggw 540·3666 upgraded interior with New on market ! Enjoy PORT AFINA ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST BUY! 73.58o\ers11 .. 1 "ust om dra"Cr1·es & the privacy&romanceof PROMOu..ORv. Superb sgl. dwell'g. Cotto Muo, Collfor11io 92626 " "' this beautiful home.· 3 LAGUNA '""' r tarpcting. 1l won't last udrms .. 2 baths, dining ·1n\·1·les you to inspect IA y HOMES home const 'd. of m3Ssive A SLEEPER 3 UUHM, fam rm, quiet loc ation n ear South Coast Plaza. Com er lot, h:g. back yard. $-18,950. DONALD M. BIRD Ion" al "'''7 '""'' 9G3 ""'il u L f stone & stucco. Situated orsS6·7035'. •"""· . ...., rm .. family rm .. bric'< their panoramic view u xury water ront on Beaut. cnr .. amid frpl c. D iscover the bwldin" sites overlook· hom es p riced rrom -" S2J t 300 5"' · l rf t.s trees & putting ~m. Mar-d g benertls & convenience ing beautiful Laguna · , ... wa e ron . · 111;1 ~.~~~1ocfe~~~!~i~:s:~~~~: ~oe~~:. ·a~ ~s~94~~.hed ~~~~r~ ~!~~~. s~J.~. ;~ll~~[!~~:t~'i~~ _____ hke yard, w1lh covered BAYFROlllJT Roman tub. Sunken hv. patio. SS9,900. Call now NEXT DOOR f"'llll I r m w/lg. s tone frpl. for app't., you won't be .. to t h e ocean with 2Custom Homes Tastefully decorated disappointed. w h 1 t e water a nd BALBOA PENINSULA thruou l. By ownr-. DAVID D. CARLSON splashing rocks, a deluxe Excellent locaUon on the court est y to bk rs. 3 Bed. 2 bath family Au oc101n , a.olton home on a tree lined ----- 3 PLEX & 4 PLEX NEAR I NG COM PL ETION-10 lo choose Crum. Don't miss this opportunity. From $87.500. Realtor 833-9293 2 bdrm 2 bth home plus Bay & only '~block to the 644-4422 walled swimming pool Ocean. Each home has 4 ---------- s Lree l tn COLLEGE PARK. Fireplace, cov'd patio. DW. nu paint, & workbench in garage. Al only ILUE HAYEH Springfield Estates 960-3858 848-3300 POOL Kent Rogers Realty 3 Bed room. 2 baths, -----=----..:;,_- $42,500 ~~ -ANYTIME MES'"A VERDE hardwood floors, dbl~ i;:a rage, quiet street. $:18,500. Roy McCardle Realtor t 11 0 Newport Costa Mesa 548· 7729 MESA VERDE PRESTIGEHOME Nr. shop'g. frwy~. goll course. 3 Li; br. fam rm, 2 lpls. heavy :sh11ke roof, Ii yd w /cov'd patio. Anx· ious owner ask'g $47,950. Submit. A .. 'l. 962 5081 $34 ,000 -Real Estate byMl:!VAY Mc Vay HUNTINGTON BEACll 2 AND 4UHITS JN COME or a good place lo h ve and invest. Good values to ch006e from 1n a top beach community. CALL 842·9371 J UST LISTED. Beautiful 3 bedrm home w/glant add on l<am1ly rm. Only $48,95Q. One block from golf course. Owner onx· ious! Cull World !teal Estate. 556·7m 3 Br. 2 8a. W. Costa Prestige Home. 4BR or 3 Mesa. Assume 7 t,.;'i( Ur+Den. Jmmac. Up· BEAUT. Drcor., w:illpr. 3 F II A al $2 03 mo . gra'1ed $61 .~~ K4G :nn. br, 2 ba. Big, spcnol bll Owner/ARent~92&«l on lam. rm. w/frpl. Must - -~a.•c ,, ! $42.900. t nder hst MISA DB. MAR prace for qw ck sale. New on mukct. 1800 i.q. Ownr. S48·1005 fl., heavr ~hake roof ~· BY Owner/A . ASSUME ;.u7 ';)~ b t• loan. S p VA or n w of Nu ti.own 3 Dan LCC? & Assoc. R. E. br. S.36,960. '46·77JU . 673·1641 006 7944 ---- FUNKY 2 br home on lge lol 1n downtown HH. Zoned tor mulllple dwt.•11· 1m• Seu brff1e.'\ & an· come polt'ntrnl too . i.1H.OOO·t erm1 & C>r Lrudc lJ~AC JI & VALLE~· HEAL 1'V. Cllll for Jim or Mike. 963 ff!j4 l TURTLE ROCK Droad· jacuzzi plus entertaining bdrm s. 4 baths & moor Plan 4 on park. 4 decks to p e nthouse Gallery, 2 fireplaces, br, 2'.'".I ba, frml. D/R, apartment plus 2 bdrm wetbar, ultra modern F/R. Upgraded lbruout, apar tment and enter · kitchen & private pier. atrium, frpl, prof. tainmenl center . fee land. See at 1200 lndscp'g. Patio&firepit. ZAGRODZ KY RLTR. East Balboa Blvd., or ,lJ nobstruc led back & 494-8611 call 675·8120 for more de· rront view or hills. Land ----------1 tails. incl 'd. 552·4041 • W 0 0 0 S C 0 V E --------- DUPLEX. Ocean view. Open HouseSat&Sun. frplc, xlnl. cond. $91,500. 19166Slerra Maria Rd BKR. 499·2277 " 8!13·0760. Ry Owner Turtle Rock home. 2 yr:s llu• Lagoon Condo old. 3 BH. atnum. fam 2 Bdrms .. 2 baths; close rm. 2 lJA. lmmac. cond. to beach & pool. Private II i g h I y up g raded. area with guarded J(ato; $66,500. No Agents. 2 pools, te nnis court. CUSTOM JACUZZI + Pool. Slg Canyon's best. $ value. J.;1cganl l st.dry, 3 Or, 3 Ba, immaculate, hi ghly up graded . $135,000. Lido Isle • Exciting new listing. Strada corner garden setting. Near c lub. Custom 3BR, 2~ ba, two- story with high beam ceilings. $119,~ * llayfront-327 Via Lido Soud, Open. Sat. l.S. See this lovely near·new SUR, 4 "'i ba beauly. Large dock. $270,000. }3tittingham Real tp TURTLll!11110,,.., private beoacb &many RE.ALTORe . SA! -olher ameniUes. $00,~ ----------1 3336 Via Lido 675-0123 Pu.,I W Hr •Jn d "·I d X. fl n• ',<1 <.> -l~',(l', 'OOL. rAJt.K.. NEWPORT SHOR.IS ... Just llCl"OllS the street 4!!1.. Lar1:e 2·story 4 BR, 3 IMMIDIATE from U:ils Popu.la.r plan 8. ~ bat.bs: 2 sundecks, patio. rOSSISSIOH 3 bdrm . or 2 + c'len. Love U .,,~,. Walk lo beach. Lenn11, LIDO ISi.i ly atrium ort kitchen, ..:-·Le. N eds TLC, pri<'i!d ..... mov ··•fl eondlllon ,,,,..,,.,_ riahtat$61,950.Call Ir ,you're rcao.q ror DC· 110·• .. '--··....... •-" tion, m ay be ideal for Beautiful, low moint. ~.,..._...,_y .. -.vno CAYWOODRIALTY I d 1 rnn)et I 494•1177 you; 3 bdrms., 2 baths. an acap n": co.:... e * 541-1290 * parquet firs., copp r sprl.nklercd; lgc. bnc uAKE NO MISTAKE· -------r plumb1na. Xlnt condl· patio. A must 11c.•c n * "' HAR S&.~. Including land. Lota t.o be doo •here, but BOR View Home 4br, Uon. $107,i>OO AskforLorraane has;reat polenUal.3,000 2\,2 ba. m a ny xtras. IRVIME HOMIS ft.. charmer on 3 lots. Has priced l.<> sell by owner untiniahcd apt. over au.r., Prln. ooly. $88,500. Fee. Formerly Pettit Realty pool & ocean vu. BKR. ..~lrm. 644·4374 actc.r ReoHon 552-7000 .a9!1·2277 pm. ~-----~-~- LIDO REALTY .\ ,;; ,, , I 1.t ... '\I\ * 673-7300. Hr•n ,.,. S. " 1ec-. p· .t.. 2000 • _...... --.e 2200 • " ....................... .... ropwvy · ..n • ...-1 • U........ HMtn Uftfwwhhed " M .. pwi heclt 104' ;i•IM•••••••••••••••• ~·•••_•••••• .. • .. ••••• ••••••••••••••-••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• Fr!d!y,.IY~ t3. f975 OAK.VPILOT •Z·c ....................... 14-ft.IX r !. •;!;Sao~~· c.,.... .. Mr JZJ ............ IHdl 3240 Mewpwt letdl UM Af• ...... ,_ ... ~ 4:f a tw.,• "-ftn. ........ ,,........, · •·~ POOL $13,750 ~-2 w/oJder .home. 20th ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••!•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c;:•••••••••••••••.•••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• .. ·1 Co v In I to n 4 • p I u . St NewPQrt Penln Call . Urfand new $70,000 home 2 liRAN o new N~wport .. Me.. 1124 c_.... .. Mw JIZ2 o .... Mete JIZ: •• MIWPO•THllG>HTS Perfect loc11tlon. $1000 T~·d Tre•••n, JPS, H V li~me114 Br. 2 Bit + Ti from OQlsa Chiba Territl'"' condo 3 Br 2111 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••UH••••••• TllEI HIDOIH ptu~ eaah 1pend~ble on 639·ti700 F . R . Spcc:l. view w1pool Slnte &uch. $495. mo. Ba. $350. Adulta no ' ta LOW UTll NICE 1 br, r~fna. wlovc 48R ·3~BA $8400 down paymenl & tennis cts avulJ. $575. 1''orm :il livinR & di.ntn8 675·5800 Bkr no'ree pe · •Studio4'1 SRApts cpta, drp11• 1i.t & la1i1l' 2 Bdrm. 2 bl, eiwellent Blt·ln Kitch~n w/~ F.arna $900 per mot>~ MOU1thlla. D....+, mo. l1SO. 6''4·2877 rm, 1pa c. faun rm wtwel ' • · •W•t•r Beds $22.5. mo. s.tlJ-«lll ev~ · c:onditlon wl\h '*w c:P • Dlnlnarm&f•m rm Hurry , CiilJ (71') lnort 2400 T , bar.1 bdrm,batJ1dn,ui» HARBOR Vl.:w,Montegu. •TV &MaadServAvail new PJlnt Adulu. ShcHstone frplc • 7521700. •••••••••••••••••••• .. • d~l 11..0CATlON&~auL. ,:slatrlll • IJdrm, 2 b!llh, 3 4 br. 1'.:X\:.:. home. Lu.sh •PhoneS.rv,Hldl)OOI Co.t.Mel• ll24 ~lS. 29'J:l Roy I Paff' Courtyard entey W/Pool INV£STMt:NT Ooc of Lako Arrowhead'as Ua~ ~"t 00 ~e:i:•~e 01 car g:&r., custom putio tndijC&l'at. Presu~e loc.· •Children Sertion ••••••••••••••••••••••• _r. •C_6_73_·_1_U_P ___ _ $11,900 DlVIS,ION , {lnesl waterfront homel Big ~::,0:·Bch. 1 yr~~ Orrlct-963·4581, hom~ !•on. ~9$. mo. 413'7·~ or 2376 Nt wport8'vd, CM Off leatw ,. .. · TH~ REAL~fATERS n N~rtb Bay. f<)nlt olfer; 2 br 5400 mo. avail Jun 751·8461 ~7-~29. 548-i'1$Sor&U-31167 1, 2 " 3 Br. AduJlS no •T ...... HllPod* • CHARMING .. W:i~ur::~~:i::. i'~woi tl. ~r~7e8KS/ from8to 3 BR. l~~ BA HOLIDA.YPLAZA "it.a, ~&hwhr•.,•ha~ CplS, !p~;~I c~~.r~'r.e. b~~'!t I 0 UMITS native stone; c huge Br or . ~0882eves. DOLLHOUSE! Lg. yd 110 DIG. YllW DELUXE Spacious 1 Br, cB:se garu&,:e. rplc , frplc. reflig, ~UO. ll&W 6 L\ILY A.Ma. EASTSIDI + priv. 1&pt. Dbl. dock. 3 llr 2 Ba house p w/lr uJ t trees & room for Newport Harbor, ocean furn apt. Pool. Ample Poo~· GO\s & waler pd. w.11ter pd 54a·ll68 LIJe~ :i~ch~ :~1.... Walk one block to 17lh Open lhi• weekend. May pat1~. il:irage. Beu~t. de· fuden. $350 mo., lsl, & Cutallna. Ueaut, new parking. Adulu, no pets. LA MANCHA APTS Lge. Jo'amlly Rm~'"' Street shopping. (~) one trade. Call Vlrg Oliver cor atod. Pvt. Laundry sa:~ .& J~orj ~re~u.!1~~~1! ~~~c~~~rt'!lo:!i 3 ~-4· 1965 Pomona Ave,, CM na Sc lt Pl CM J· I IR LO" OH&. Y Brick frplc. bed rm + owners 2 714: 337 ·6171 Rm, all bltns. Adults, n 963 · IH 6 7. 642·52 l 5. format dinind rm, tam Casa _.._Oro ~2_J;-;· l·Z II W /LOFT Dlb. door entry bedroom unit. Sche<hded PRINCE &~. pets. 675·2051. 548-7002 ° uw Pvt Patao. lrpl, 1 yr tse Sb k lncvmc $1825. mo. 1'\111 •P .O. BoxlG2 , . rm, 2 frplcs, wet bur, ALLUTJLlTIESPAlD l'ri·Uke Availabl•Junelst a eRoot price $179 SOO (()wn LakeArrowhead 9ZfS2 EXCLUSIVE Shorechf VLLLAPACJFJCA massive master Compare before you S H4YLOfTAPTS $78,000 ma .h I f" . c!f Rd.3br .2ba,pvt.access 2 condos-2&3BUa l>alh /Roman tub. lge rent C t d I ed ...,... • ..._ CALL ·~ U6-2Ht roraet:lrs anance.) J RCMCIN•, farms, to beaches. Beaut. yd., Call 963-229'1 country kitchen w/vlew. f . I us om es gn DELUX F. I . 2&3 Ar Apts 211 AYocado. CM 9:~ ~ · Cirovea 2700 yrly. lse. $595. 8'2·20260 lll.lq , comp actor, self e5aLur ne: Pvt PaUoa-fftd Pool •45-014l WR'.eML f xcluii•e with ....................... 1115-4.869 Avail. Now-4 BR, 2 BA. clean oven, service • pacious kitchen with Nr. Shop'g-AdltaOnly ll~ALTY...., $135. PERACRE . $375 per mo Ask for porch, 3 car gar/opener, indirectlighUng M ..... i ... ...._ D_.Poil•t ll.Z4 Ne•r N••P•rt Posa OUiu -~I • IL 1640 A cres-lmproved Architectural Gem. Nr. Kt: th Uk ooi 4471 central vacuum system. •Separate diu'g area 1777 S ...,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"little ranch. Terms-or Ocean.New.2 sly,2Br,2 -1 _._r. · · SlJ50. m o. 6"5·7102 or •Home·like storage antaAnaAve:CM Spac i o u s 2lir. 2b~ 3 BDRM. 2~ ba, in Bluffs seller will lease back. Ba, de~. beamed _cellmgs Irvine 3244 645·6177. •Private patios Mgr Apt 113 646·~ w/frplc. Near new. $250 ~~~~i;~ ~a:ur:. ~ ~: ANYTIME CHARLO'l'TEa.o~G :r:161~':2~:· patio, $500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Heiahts :~~~1eg::,~~age 4 HOLIDAY mo. Call 493·n12. PH: 644-2404 ' Rltr . <7l4>M-t·ll50 s . . . *RENTALS * Charming ol<ler, 3 Br, 2 •Kingsl:te Bdrms EVERYDAY! Brand New Condo. 2 lkl.'l l~~~~~~~~~~j Reol Estate SPACIOUS 3 l•r, pvt. UNIV. PARK Ba. hardwood floors, •Pool. Barbequea:sur-Enjoy carefrt!e living in ba, swim, s aWla, tennil•i SClftCf.,..eftte t076 THISISIT WCMted 2900 pati~. $450. Yrly. 60 2BR,lbu ........... $315 frpl, nu puint + xtra r ound e d with plush t his w e ll l ocated $21!5.831·2160or831 lti78. ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~cac1a. 673-1776/644·0611 3 UR, <!h ba ..... $375/425 room & bath, rear of lot. landscaping. Lownhouse. 1-~or adults DUPLEX N • 1 3 5..-roc-Vle w H you want to make ·---------12 BR, So. or Hwy. Newly 3BR.2 Ba ........... $1125 S395.S48·SG4leves. Adults.No Pets only. b ? b• be1"· very g . Oe1 --· money, iC you like to $8uyersSaveSellers$ TURTLEROCK l BDRM ~m$215. •3bedrooms 2baths r, -a. ~N. no pets. 2 & en. DR, frplc, 1 Yr. m anage property, and if Travel lo Paris decorated. PrivaLe park· 3 en., 2 ba ...... $400/42.5 71 LINDA ISLE 365 W. Wilson642·1971 •Fresh paint &carpets S2SO mo. & up. 838-4949 .;;;.~242$79,500. Brkr. you can paint. This pro-OnMe ing.6'44·4504 COLLEGEPARK Avail immed. for yr's. L .. L·-z•-szoo .COiyftceplace Huwti•..60flhocJ. l 840 perty has the polential Lo What's Your Pnce? Costa Mesa 3224 4 BH. ram. rm.+ bonus lease. ~300 sq. fl . on •ft11 "'•" _.. •Sunny patio ••••• ;7;••••••••••••••• HILLTOP C,...,.DO gcenerate a 20'"~ return. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm., 2&,2 ba ......... $540 Lagoon Call· 645-1260 b tns, w Jw. drps, pool •Garden St:Uing w/pool """" all & ask to see these 9 4 0 /0 M•s ... v~ft.c:t -. . . adlts, no pets. 642·9520 •Full garage W/Storage W/Ocean View. 2BJ-, 2~ we ll located units in /4 '" "' ""'"''" NEWPORT Hts clean, at· $145.Mo. 1 br dJx mobile Yours for just$225. ba, 3 patios . $43,000 Laguna. Only $42.500 is lotul ree you pay for 4 BR. 2 BA. Very clean. trac. 3 br. 2 ba. fncd home.Oldercpl.p-f.No THE VENOOM E Owner .496·4875. cashdown. qualified re~l est~te Fencedyd.$375.557·3138 VISleu yard,dbl gar,cpts,drps. ,.h.ldr •~ ~~: & 184.SAnaheim 545.~ REALONOMICS whe n you lis t with j n $375 548.5897 s.ia~ .. 1 en or pe..,. -et ENJOY HEATED POOL BROKERS 675-biOO C h a r I es Qui nta rd , MES~ DEL MAR. Sharp3 alAl.TY . or secure. Ponderosa Mob. E·SIDE 2 br, 1\Az ba. encl Oelightlul l li'.l Ba, 3 Br. Healtor for top-dollar br, .2 ba . Lease $350. 55'1-7500 !IRVINE TERR. Pvl. Est. 1991 Newport Blvd, garage, patio. Adults on· Home. 1000 fl to Bes t TRIPLEX sales. Number one (#1) Avail. 6/10, 545-6475 I home, 1 blk. from bay. 3 CM. 646·8373 ly. 548-7692 or644-~78 :each. Spacious Liv. Super size bedrms and 2 in dollar vc;ilume for list· MESAVerdebeaut.3br,2 3 HR •. 2 Ba. Nr. schls &/ br,_2 ba, dbl. gar, yd. & BACHELORapt$115 mo , m. w/Ocean View & f angs sold in 1974. Over ba. New c rpt 2 frplcs I shop g. Avail now. $325. patio. Yrly. 675-3354 incl utal M . I . ADULl 1 BR, frplc, pool. :7!d~~:t~i}~n~~\:;~ ~.,,thb~et~:i~o:.eJ:~; ~ sale~people &1~·1119 $425. Garden~ & wute~ George 832·7151. I BACK BAY View 3bror2 East.side. 6..2.~S:t~ ~~~-c~ff;..~~~omona. maint'd yd. W/Boat & schools and shopping, li;~~~~oa~d~~~~l~b1l~ e, pd. 979-5417. 2 yrs new-6 BR, 4 BA, air br & den. Pool & Tennis. Sun --·--------1 camper space. 223 W. the unils are always full. e • d . Nice 28r Apt Sml yd & cond. Bltns. All c~l· $595. Leas e644-063:1 Mesa Verde· dlx 2 B E•stslde lr'CI 2 Ir Barcelona. 492-4288. Private patios. closed Ufntar ' ed. Planted yard. Patio., · . · r., Bllns. w tw. refrlg, pool. garages, privaLelaundry pauo.$22o mo. $490.5.'>1·3<!70. HARBOR ViewHomes,3 H1t _ba. Walk·an closets, $190 Adi t s -n o pela W«shainst«r I 098 rooms. l!:xcellent loca· REALTY 545·30.50 b r • 2 b a • x I n l . patios, garag~: cust. cpt. 642-9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tion and asking $61.900. SINCf l946 Mesa Verde 5 Br, 3000 R!HTALS neighborhood. Walk to & .drps, ~lt·ms; small ---------- Owner has found larger 3355 Via Lida, N.8. Suite .29S s qfl. Uuccola Home on 2 BR, 2 8a . , $300/350/360 park, pool & schls. ~1 !~68 0 K. $225. a gt Meor Completion -Real Estate by !tl'.l:NAY FIX & SAVE ONLY $33,900 units a nd is motivated. Pho.:64l-299I-~ Golf Cuurse. Huge Fam. a HH ., 2 UA ........ $385 mo/yrly · lease 640-1289. --·--------CEDAR WOODS 1£ 1Qua1"I ~ How much net cash do Rm , $700 per mo. 4Br.l~~lla ,bonus .. $525 PAHORA.MICVllW Hwtff'")tot11eoch 1740 329 University Dr, near you want to walk out of 557·5831. 3·4 UH . Furnished Back l:Ja v. l br, 2 br •· Pl SUMMER l"ENTALS Bay & Irvine Hills. En· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 .. ace • escrow with-? You tell ~ NO d e n . F r 0 m $ 185 . 30 h f 3 BR F wt pd t ertai n e r's de light INCREASE In sum· Prap--a.i•a · me · t Ye a r o · am . rm. r . · RAISQR 'S Be b Eastside. 548-7437 or ;;r.~920 ~ leaders hip in sales-<:all Ea!>tside w /grdnr. 1st & W/Pool & game room. mer rent. aut 1 r furn 646.1164 ••OO oua1ur. ~IWPOllT HACH now-thank you. la!>l & cln 'g. dep. $300. REALTORS Fanlas tic new .i br, 3 ba, aptsl $l6Sl·d & $175. Spanish ----------\Save This Ad) !179·3848 4000 sq ft custom home, sty e b g, pvt encl gar, CASA VICTORIA 4.PLEX ~~~~~~~~~ ------wood ceiling~ J frplcs, pool. sauna, lndry, adlts. 1.2 & 38r, unrurn/fUm -BUNGALOW 2 br, kids 4523 Campus Dr., lrv1ne man.v cxLra~Sl250. mo. 17301 Keelson Ln, 1 blk · . .., C, y ti Sh c W r SI Ir. Slti9.50 ~as/wtr. p<l. H•w ListincJI One that Wanted : Hse in HB, CM , BACK Bay3br,kids,pet ampus a ey op tr.· 645·7102orG45·6ln . o Beach off ater. Adul~·NoPetsSec.galt! really lllakesc.nh! ~V. Seal Bch or. Wmstr. SAVE $40 mo 4 br, fam CALL 833-8600 842·7848 Pool, Rec. Rm, Elevator All J BR, 2 Ba, well cared Some cas h. will t ake rm, 2 br, kids. pet, xtras WA T E R F' R 0 NT · ----------1 525 Victoria, 642.8970 $100 IOMUS Guaranteed no renL 111crt!ase in 1975 ONllACH Bachelor Crom 52<\5 2 Br, 1&2 Ba lrom ms • •Winter at the beach as beautiful •Views of ocean, Gala· Una & Palos VerJes •Large private decks •24 Hr Security •Heat ed Pools-Saunas *Assigned covered parking . •Additional fret! parking" •Maid service av:ul. ? •Furniture avail. Open M·i'' 10·1.l Sat 10·5, Sun 12·S HuntiftC)ton Pacific This 3liR 28A home is on a large lot with brick bar UQ & patio. Need& some work. A great value. HURRY. CALL842-9371 f XI t l I 0 over pymms p Ply C.M. $165 2 br, stv, kids. Immac. 3 RR, din. rm .• p1er /lloat. 3 BR, form M«wport leach 3769 ---------or. n rcn a area. ur . , . · · l"cc/Bkr Turtll'r ock townhome. clrne, 2 bath. W/w c pts, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BH deluxe studio, util ell'.clusive. Agent. 2131:.168·1253· HOMEFINDERS Si;I. level. $400 Mo. to rplc , dble gar. No pets. $29.95 WK UP. 1 Bdr. 2 Ba pd, Bllns, crpts, pool. Managed by S.19·0812 646-6710 RHtafs * 6 ,.2_9900* careful tenants. No pels $$50. mo. yrly lease, RJtr & Bach. Color TV. maid $200. l978 Ma pie. E>t5·807~ William Walters Co 711 Ocean Ave (7 14) 536-1487 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' Easl bluff Hlly 644·1133 642-5200 · serv, pool. THE MESA, or645·SG.i7 ---------- G aDrE~~XnE 4-J~v e . ~~!!!.~~~i•~•••••• 31 UK. 2' ;r Ha . frplc. stove. T 11 I<: T E R R A C £ BLUFFS Condo 1 sly end :J:.~1Newport Bl. NB, ··THE VICTORIAN" ~!~EllTSOH~Cl~I"!_ )A DY OWN ER 3 br, l '~ ba, F1replat•es, pool, 1-1 . 2·2. Gen•ral 3 102 ovely yard SJOO mo. Townhome. New 3 RR, 2 unit. 3 b r . 2 ba, up-Newly decorated, 2 br. ...,.__ _.-,-...,._ home. Xlnt. cond. lg 1 ·3 be d rooms , enc l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~0-7730 Ba, Wet -bar, Bllns, near, graded. Nr. pool & ten· 5 BR upper. lower duplex, l ht ba w /gar. i\dlts. cpts. Beautiful new i lHl cncl 'd . pa t io, spklr gara~es. Xlnt apprec1a· MOVE now CdM house, 1':ASTSIDE 3 br, stv/ref., Clubhouse & Pools, $385., n1s . S4:t5 m o. L s e . bltns. Summer renlal or drps, fncd yd w/patio. s t udio apts . Frplcs. A system, blk. walls, Jg. ai tion area. Only 10% down frplc. $22S .• util pd Walk lg fo r d yd & wrkshop. lease. 833·9442 Eves. 644·2106 yrly lse. Children & pets waler pd. Call belwn 1.5 l>ltns, dishwashers. 2 c;:o;,~ co nditione r. $39,500 payment. Call8J3.3544. S300 mo D & f' -. S ok.548·3917 636.4120. garage. Sundecks . f.'rurh Open House Sat/Sun . S p arling Investment to beach cottage, H.B .. • ep re s.re-Una\'. Pr k-Terrace new 2 an Cle mente l 276 667 .. K "Victoria ... Sl90 $260.536·257~ 10·5. 8702 Rathburn Ave Corp. SlOO .• util pd. Also Cosla q d. 642·6220 Br. 2 Ua Lownhouse nr •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• Available 7/1·9115. week/ ----------i Prin.only.893--0809 -----Mesa 2 ~r. frplc, singles J Bit, 2 BA, dbl. gar, lg. pool & s hop';;. $375. BEA UT. Ocean View, mo./summer . 2 Bach 120ALBE RTPLACE 70 10 or fa m1l1cs Agl Fee. 1 'nced yrl $<!SO 0 Ls 552·7f!!lu. brund new. upgraded, 2 apls. Newly decoraled Deluxe 2 br, 1 ba, adults. Mobile HOlftff /~ 97!HH30 i: • m · e. ---st". ;i B It , 2 Ba . w/complete kilchen. •1: I - - -546·9205 BE/\UTI FUL Twnhol1s~.. To\~\•r1l1omc . s·'-;O. mo. blk to Bch, store l1us. no pets. $1lj5. Ca I: Lo•« At I 1t lite l & 2 Br av<Jil. Furn & uu - furn. APPL!!: APTS. A unique idea in adult <ipl lwing. 6700 Warner Ave , H unt i n g t o n Beach. 847-fi-0-17. No lehsc Sorrv no children or pets. · For Sal« 1100 1\::.::.umaul~ loan availa· Corona del Mer ll22 --1 t' l . .,~ 5J0-3572 833·9i81 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I le ti rtl1 Cost 3 H1· 11 Ha 1'owt1l1ouse new Y con::. '· w view. L"'a"'"· .•\L ~11ra Costa Taking applications & --- J on 115 no a ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 2 • On the Sari J oa111u11 Goll '" ~... · R t" '"'G 1c•,., LG E '> br '·ltns dsh h Uwner. F'leetwood 12xl'.0', enlarged to 20x60'. Up. graded . Nice HB Park. !Jays 529·2134, t!Ve::. 000-1316. Mesa 4 -Plcx . All J kuls O~. Pauo,gar,SIB.S, \11l:i::.. ur c:ill owner. t?serva ions.Vi ·""""· w , u • · w r, b d I . :::•o Cour::.e . Pool & He e.:. ,.,,7_,, .... ,.. adb, nu pets . 1't!w crpt. e rm. P' bath umLs. se. t).l I u .... o fa e's. 1\c ross trom l!CI & _..,., """' --Apartments Uftfwrn. $180. ti4H29l Owner will help finance I HE1\l.TY CO MPANY ML:;,\ LH;L MAR beaut 4 rl•g1ona park.:! br, bar & H!!nl or Sell, Hy owner. •H••••••••••••••••••• _ . wilh minimum down CA.MEO SHOAES br. 4! ha. fam rm, rrplc. enlerta in 'mt. CLr. 1-~ur! Panoramic view over-lalboa lslattd 3806 Sl9~·.2 br. t J.• ba Studio, ~9t~::·e~a~~.~~:~~ OCEAHFftOHT! scrccnt>d patio, mar.y s oph1s t1 c ate d adults.• lookio~ ocean. ISOOsq rt.••••••••••••••••••••••• adJ . s h p g . Patio, *· EW THI PLEXES ,, 1.2,& 3 BR. $195 .. ~ .• S375. Patios. i''/P. 2002 Huntington St. 539-uii9 Moblle Home. 12' x 42'. 5 lirokers . Magnificenlly furnished x l ra s Walk to al l Re f's . re q '<I. Owner.I San Cle m . 2 Lrg br & 2 Balboa Island unrurn c r Pt I d r P / j, It n s. yrs. old. Newport Beach. ----------1 pool home overlooking :.ch1>0ls. ~se S-IJS. mo. l&c:d. RE Bk~. S7oo !llo.J l~g ha. µlenty storagesp. 2BR apt. ?,~ts_. dpr~; 213/592-5227. ... J.<'urnis hed (Ow n er ) MONEY-MAKER pr ivate b e ach . 3 Rcfs.~W-0238 Lease .5 1-1 ·80ti2Sa1 .~un.1 Call day or eve collect stove. No Swingers 3 BR Jovel d 1 $6500.545-3584 8"'LIO"'lr1 ....... D Bedrooms family room &aft.5:30 or 979·'437:l I il4/991l·7J6l 6?-3·3336 f' I• Y up ex. ' "' "' ~" • . . 3 BR, 2 Ba, crpLs. drps , .---1 -rp c. crpls, g~r. pauo. .. 2Shops &2<Jpts.with off· +. s,ep~a r ~L e m aid 5 kids & pets ok, (ncd yd· f URTLEROCK3br,l oa,/SanJuan lalboal'Hins-'a 3807 Walk to Npt High. $375 Gigantic 2 br. acr oss . 4 or LESS str eet parking. Fully quaater:i.$l200/M~.yrly. fruit trees. Wtr. pd. wet ba r. a trium. Lease Capistrano 3271 ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• lease.640·0899A!,'t. frum bch . $100 !Je r I -• I I lease · also avail. for L' 1 1 "'25 mo 8''3·1"'"' . person 847 4387 PRIMEOFflCE e<i s eu , on arge ot. ·1 1· h r ama i cs o n y .,.... .. " "'' ••••••••••••••••••u•••PLUSH2BR.2Ba,mSec. 2BR&VARD -'---·--·----- lusineu Property 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s h o w s p ride o { summer renla al s ag t· Call·5.>7-;j8r0 13 "fl h H Bid p I 2 p k BUILDING ly higherrate. <PllJ · " University Park .. Village .., town ouse. arbor g. oo • . r g 2208StatcSt.CM 2 BR, cpls, drps, nt!w $150,000 Yearly Income owners hip, ideal for in· Paula Bailey 642·8235 I El Toro 3 232 II. !"or careful people. Lanes, 2 ba, bltns, d~I spaces. On lht; main bay. Call 646-0!»4 paint, near fwy & maJor Excellent Lax shelter ~~~~r, user. Only $58,500 ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br. 2ha. + Honus Rm. g_arage. Pool & rec. fac1I. Summer, $425. wkly, or ----------• shopping. Sl7~. No pets. Great NewportLocalion llEALONOMICS SBr & Den Cond Dbl ar Be:sl of £verylhing. S-150. S300. 4~3·338l $450. y rly. Ask for Al, 2 BR, 21'~ BA StuJio apt 545-0760 ors.47-0070 SuperFinancing? Brokers 675·6700 FURNI S H ED house, ·t bit ,~ g . 43H Sa ndburg Way C d I• 833·9300or67J.5437eves. Bllns,D/W,cptg &drps. UnderOne MHlionS's adults. no pe ls0 5 l-t ~aa1~'s n8:;J3 . ~rl";,0· Open Sat/Sunl2·2 or cali U'nt~r;::; 1425 CoronadelM .. 3122 Patio. $265 mo. 7611 ILOCkTOIEAC~ Ted Hubert&Assoc SAN CLEMENTE ~:u~~k~l.-s~~ M. pe n cves/~•knds os1.5175 0 ; La J olla 459-1700. • ............................................. J oann. Agt. 838·l!081 !a~.r2o~r~~h :t~Jti-~~s, ____ 6_7_s._8500 ____ , s LO~s:~~1~k~~cf 1 !IU2· 1022 LGCJUna luch 32481; MEW DUPLEX 2 Br. l lia ups tairs. Close Commercial • OUPLEX-Nr park. NewportB~ach 3169 fou;tainVall.y 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Delux~ splil·level; 1300 tocverything.Adultson· Beaut.new,light&airy l, Property 1600 $57,500 C••0••M••M••L~·R·C~·1 •\•L•••p•~•1 •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN FRONT Laguna, Rl'.:ALTIYRVCOl_!ll'ANY srq r1t, 21bd1r m w/lort-den, ly ·Nu pets. $23.S. 646-~7 2Plu&sh3rBusRt 0 gracrdhoccn bn,i:~s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 3-UNITS handyman . ,.. J • I Ol 3 un 2 b· 2 ' 1a Royale t:ondo. 3 br, 2 ba,'! ~ rp c, pus\ crplg, home· JUST r ke ho I 3 b ? .• nO SAN CLEMENTE $59,500 bw1shehs to shalrt:!bll1k1s 4fbr. 3 bllns'. Com~~-s.:/:{i l~: 2000 s q. fl. Uar. frpl, Sec. NO.,F.EWNT.EDA I~ NU L OT lllke s torba geh, &walk· in ba, la~nd:y f::.T:. cr;ts: ~:s~e:Jdry~: ~~k.u1~,; 4,000 sq. ft. building on • TR I PLEX nr bch. a . ome, · rom Kids ok. No fee. ~65. lst g uard. $795 mo. Ls e.1 nf · . ~A1 CH · c osets, al guest drps $310 646-3-187 . .,, Del Mar. heart of shop-$69,900 bf each I w/prAof. m2aJe3o5r Pioneer. 842·4421 Adult:. only. 71'1·499·2771 I S2anb Jloaquin lC?,~'llhob me . bath, bltt~ gdas rkan2ge & MM A' C L. 2 b ' ~~~-J~r;i~i~rN~~~·~ ping. Ideal for furniture CALLBERTHA HENRY e.m a e. ge :>· . 1 • • ; e< rooms.,,, alhs. oven, pa •o ec • car I. · g. r.owner s · ,,.._,. or other re tail. Loading IlEALTORS 492.4121 &12·1802 81J(. vacant 4 BR home. 2 li<.1 , 2 2 ba, bllrns, Avail. 7/l /7j -SSOO/Mo. enclosed garage w/laun· unit. Frpl, D/W. encl. * LIVE NE \R T ilt; • Only $:100. mo. Close Lo ca:pcllng, drapes, frp.l~, <F201 J dry room. Pay only elec· dill. ga r . AJults onJy, no . . .' . dock & parking. (2) 4-PLEXES Houses Unfurnislwd everything. Everybody S4:>0 .. pe r. mo. 4~Hl663 Betty KerrG-W.QOO tric. Adults. So. or Coasl pets. i265 mo. S8l·5768 BEACH New .ind n~arly CALL BERTHA HENRY ••••••••••••••••••••••• I f W Id afl 6 Hwy, 5 blks from '--ach. n~w 2 ~ 3 ~R . AplS some REALTORS "92 •121 C M Si.de by s1·de Buy 1 we com e, no ee. or · · ....,. w th t1l t e d I'" .. ... . . . . . G..wral 3202 Real Eslale 556-m7 ---s .a25. 435 Goldenrod, 2 br, crpts, drps, fnc<l }d, I u 1 ,1 s pal . :•Oil~ ----------1 o r bo th . BI Ln s + ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ _ fllk. from Coast llwy; 2 Townhouse I C 0 r 0 0 a de 1 Mar . gar & laund ry Cacil. $ISO. S275. O_Pt:N.,HOUS E, .4W COMM. COINER dshwshrs, xt.ra lrg units. Jo'RF.E FREE CONOO 3 hr & lg. bonus ~r. de n, 2 ba , ocean vu Unfurnlsh.d 3525 I (714)675.9337 831-9276 22nd St. 1~·5. No lee. for sa le b y own er. $66,900. ea. Bkr./Ownr. •Profes~ional Service• rm. l':i ba. $325 mo. ti v. rm . Blk. Loshops........................ TOB I N H~ALTY . Golde n opportunity for 556-7280 *L"'NDLORDS* !)68.1502 Stove. relng.; lge. patio H.n.2 sty 2 HR ii,~ BA FANTASTIC VU APT 3 BR. 2 Ha UPP ER, farm· _lj.t_6·_13_1_1 ____ _ Pottery , Nursery, etc.----------A • & rear yd .~ Month & scturity ~ate: tennis, 2 BR 2 BA bit 5 frpl ly, no pets. $210. mo. Nr • 497·3184 . •DELUXE4PLEX• Homefind•rs * H~t1ngtonhach 3240 o~n~rpays u\Jlillcs pool , re c faci l. No · ' ~ • • So.Coast Plaza.S45·499l 2 BR , l BA Condo._. ----------1 Priced below Mkt. M s ·o·R•alt AIL<073 l crpt, drps. ualcony. Wash1dry,refng.111cl'd."' Condominiums 642·9900 •••••••••••• .. •••••u•• i a s1 r. c Y .• .,.. 'childr e n under 16. Mature ~.?up.le preC'd. 2BR,CLEAN.newpnint, ldt!al loc.:al&on nr. pool~" for sale 1700 ~~·~~~e~~~e~fi~:~: C:.ilifornia'sLargesl BEAUT.4 br.2 ba:family •OCEANl"RONTunfurn. Sl6tl/mo. Avail 7/16. $450/mo.615·5587. b ltn5, g a r . .Ensts 1tle, $255/mo. Ask for Mike: •Rental Service!• rm. Close to school & 4BR Almost new Avail 842-2070. Sl80.Nopets~·G.'l57 Ofc. ~4 2-~J71 , JJum ••••••••••••••••••••••• old. No vacancies. 80% t>Cach. $450. 962-2734 · · · DELUXE Apt. 4 br. 3 ba, J\1usl sellimmed!Assume loan avail. at9~%. Agt. COSTA Mesa rncd 2 br --now. E nclosed garden & 2 BOR~l . air co nd . nr.~ach.$600/mo. _M_E_S_A_V_E_R_D_E-area S36-lB23 -.'9 n !.1% Joan. $64,000. Lrg 3 842·7-107 $155. pets ok. or' 2 b; \VjjntetJ : Nice family t rOOL. $1 :.!00. per mo. townhouse, attached gar. 673-6992 Home atmosphere 2 & 3 2 DR . l BA. dshwshr. br,2~basplitlev.Farm ----------r how;e H.B .. kids. pets, rent our home. 3 BR.· lease. Ws hr / d r y er $275. brdlxapts.546-lOl-I W/W cpt,drps,petios <>r• kit + pool + no ma.int. WEST BAY singles . Also walk to BA, dble car gar., cpts, 830·819'J. Choice area, 2 Br, 2 Ba, all balconies. Encl. gar , N.B.645-9557,0wner INCOME HOM~ water N.B.2 br.sin~Jes drps. H/0 , $295. mo. •3BR 2BAuniurn hume bltns. Pvt. laundry rm.2 Bedroom. Enclo:.ed mifromocean.Nopets. Dana Polnt or families. CdM house, 963·4569 on the ocean side. Avail DuplH•• Unfunt 1600 pvt. pal10. garage. New-g a r a ge. 1nqu 1 re . $'.!OO/mo. Warner & Bob O,EM EYl!HIMGS New . Ocean view u,ti l pd, kids. pets ok. Agt . Near &Isa -Springdale. 1· l. References req 'd. ••h••••••••••••••••••• Jy decorated. Adults, no Manager• 2597 Oran~e Chica. 4662 Milo, apt. A Village Gardens i.s now i~i~~:~exes from~2~ he. 979·8430 BR, 2 BA. crpts, drps, Leasi:tfJ~fvIT~oR .~e~:. ~~~:.e ~~-C2os~~ pets. 675·2051 Ave, C.M. ,..~_,_6_·534_7 _______ ,. open Tuesda y lhru 8 unils $100.500 BALBOA 3 br, 2 ba, kids R/O, $310. mo. 963·4.569 Real Estate 494·8536 duf)lex New1)()rt Hts $260 2 BR. 1 BA , 5 blks. to Bch. 2 BR, 1 BA single story. LARGE 2 br sludao pat.Jo. Thursday evenings tll 34121 Const Hwy, D.P. CdM 3 br, 2 ba, kids/pet mo. J/495·6938 · $275 .1 yr. lse. Avl. 7/1, 704 Shag CrpLs , d1-ps, patio, fncd. Couple. int~nt ok. 9:00 so come and see U1e 496-3431 H.B. $140. 1 br, appls 3 BR, 2 BA. Pool, cpl, NOHTII LAGUNA Mangold, 673-6229 beam ce1I , frpl_c, gar. No pets. $167.50. A1.·ail best buylnor .... ae"-··-. ----------1 HD Sb 3bak'ds hdwood fi rs, newdrps. 2 Bdrm.+ den, l ba.. Adults S210 2344 ··1" f J h J "'b ... '6 '-VUn • • new '" . • dbl gar• xlnt. cond f I . I d . a ter une ltil . A ~' r ty . Al $19,950., for a S.A. Sl55. 2 br, kids. pet localion. Beaut yd. Sm ~c .• view, uh . pa1 . SEEK & FIND" MO\lntaia Wildlife Elden, 537·3125 s tudio avail July 1st. bcaut-lful 2 bedrm, 2 bath S.A. bach $145 ut..il pd. pel.s OK . $400 mo. incl. CENT HAL LAGUNA FOUR SEASONSAPTS 847-4440 with bltns, gas but & Fee/Bkr ----------'• A/C. You can't go wrong. HOMEAMDERS grdnr . pool maint & wtr. l ·Blk. from high school. 3 A C f I A R P O B J f' H P E A c e R II 2 Br twnhse. H'.! Ba. pool. 3 Br, house. lease w /op... ~e Jerry or Dean at4109 *6,.2-9900• 842·9037 Bdrms., 3 boths. pool. M 0 UN TA I NL I 0 NS Y K HJ 8 C pvt patio. adults. $1~. lion gardening svs. Sl15. W.5thSt.,Santa Anaor R "' BR,\ND New 5 B ope n b e amed ceil's . 7JS Joann St.~0332 Nopets.Refs.968-~ c1tll839'8321. $575/Mo. J 0 8 s K 0 KR As C M 0 u NT A r N lolboa lt lClftd 3206 Landmark,$450.p/mo. AVAlL.NOW SN E I A H EA GE w IN 0 8 0 R G 0 $315. NEW 2 br. PaUo. SPACIOUS 2 br's . $lS9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963·7878 Agent. l ·Bdrm ., 1 ha. apt. Cleon Adults. no pets. 527 W. $169. Children OK. 17 TOWNHOUSE. $31.900. 2 BR. Z Ba, 2 Story. Air Cond. In Irvine. 644-4887 HA. VE.Mluytn Bayfront, brand new 3 BR OEl.UX E TOWNHOUSE & good ronrl. $250 . H A P P Y B I R T ff D A Y D A D 8 H R Wilson 645·9614; ti-U·lOOS ··A .. Keelson, l blk. W. IA WANT-duplex ; 2 ht'lths . $700 3br. 2ha , e nc. gar, patio, TU RN E R ASSOC. (' ' R M " L T H R A s u Q u ,M E A 0 A Beac h Bl. off SI a tur 4 Plex w /2 2-bd~ms. Mo/yrly Agenl67S.-4000 ki"ds/OK. •MOO. "A"'50ll 1105 N. Cs t Hwy, Laguna 842-0389 \J ll 4 T 150 ..., .....,.. .. K N t C T A P 0 L M C L 0 U 0 R B ---------.c n s o lolboa Pe1tlfttllla 3207 • 41M·l171 * ~~!:~ .. !~~~ ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• 'a::0~:;~~Pd~~~:a~!d . Lopaa Hi.... 3252 ~~~.!!~t':•••••••••• TW0-6 It pl bldg Just 2 Duplexes. 2 .Bdrm ea .• Most exceptional home on Frplc, dshwhr. Cul-de· ••••••••••••••••••••••• A TN E c H A /llC o r s 8 2 OR condo, A/C, .ian. un 8 C almsl nu, lge lot, rm for Point, 80 lot, 38' llv rm. sac. Select ed singles, Spacious 2 bdrm, l lh ba o \' t c T 9 L c A H 1 kids, pet ok. iuo rm/. completed ror SA.le. !~e more. By bldr. Prine. on-(urml din rm. 4 BR. 3 BA, children ok. $3lO lse. 3 or home. w /bltlns, frplc, 337-60.50 exl 516, 645 lo major sho~pin g ty.Nobkrs.~720. 3u.nrm, e lev. o8J'den.<J & 4 "R ••ouS""" AV sun room & ooastal Mtn. center. Ul yr wn~t. u • -•Cl u n ~ oi•M. S36-257i: SQa,..&olO E t 1 .... _ n.-a... lrg cabana. m•ii•u cent 711 n;. ocean. 968-621S. view!!, Pvol & rec. fac. • •• • -~· panoramic view of bay. • Adults. S37S. G40-lM4. SSUMI ~ VA Oclux 38R, 2ba Each. ue tty Owner $1000/mo. Lrg 3 nr. trl-level. huge ---TR~PLEX, eos:. ya Lomainl-Hlplncome 1--638·39i8or67S.9644 Cam rm , nr. !ichl~ &BEAUT.Northvlew38R, Perffor Own/Occupant ocean. $400 /mo. Coll afl 2~ ba. fatn rm. $525. w/owner's 36R l%ba, + $69.~0wn.OO.OS15 C ... 1troeto leodl Jiii s :30 846.0873. • leose inc. pool privil's. f,,,lc. CentraJ loc:allon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 495·11154 Yu.ier Real&y ~71 Lob fw aele 2200 OCEA.N vi ow new' 3 br BRAND NEW, 4 Br, 2 Ba, -------- •••••••••••••••••••••• • condo, 2~ ba. Poot, ten· Fam. Rm, Cost. drps. 2 Bit. 1.,,. BA. fncd yr. TRIPLEX.Ce11taYesa.2 POITAFIMA nls ct, clubhouse. $400. prof. l a n dscp 'd , Ga rde n e r . $300 mo, BR. ''P· Gar, fed yd. LAGUNA C.tJI •f~r 6 pm.~l gardener. $450. Ownr. Lease. 213 782~ Good buy. S32·29>2 havllu "ou to Ina~ CorOM del Mw JJl.2 '92·lS12 or S9'l-4'73l. Me w__. hocJt 12" You don'l oeed a gun t 1 --"' ,_... "draw ta•l" wheA you lhtll' panoramic v1ew ••••••••••••••••••••••• s 61\, 1 ' BA. Bltns, c.rpt.s ••••••••••••••••••••••• l I.I l the o u sHea o ve rl oolri n C 4 BR & ram. 3 car gar. $ 3 ti o M O . o" y -tan. z,, B•, 8at'k Bay. f.t~!:~n~Att'!reaua ~ bt•utirulL••una&e.acb. $100. mo. Aval Jul)' l. 213 f 943 ·8S3$; Evl'S Pool, (ludc ner, 2 car 142~78. BKR4t4·9388. H.V. Hlll.15'5..oo. 946·4218. J(ar. $400 6-4~ t RODINEORPBG A 8U8R K F~ ....ca• UYIS UP TO m MANI Over SIO taU l rees and 10 $lream s wit h wat•laU8 create a re- lUlnJ 1ctUn1 for you, IPIClOUI new •·or 4' bedroom apartment. From $195 . •llrnlture available. Small ~Iii OK. Adults on1y I AM tol PM. 2JOO >'alrvlow Rd .. Ca1ta Mua Phone $45.Zl!lllllO. Hewpcwt •a *' • •••••••••••••••••••••• \VESTCL1FF2br. '"'bi;;. t.ownhouae. Adulu. n pets. U2ll UedfMf Lan~. i2ss. rno. Avail 7 /15. 548-7533 NEW 3 br, ;i be d~lcl(. O/W, cpts, df'PI, a:•r. blks o cean . S42S R\OI. !l3·3".-0/6'73.o&43 2 BR Du_plea . sUftdf'Ck, nt. Bc b. 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Consclentiou• ;a: & old~•'-Nt1wpo1·l ins~lutaoa. 1''"9c Cillt. & ..• No. ll.Ht~.l ~I ea nu p . 64 2 -3331 / Crul\11m11n, ~ , ~ 645~ Desl(in~ 't.15 \JU, 67:.l·WU 54~·~170 ti4.M~. ..1.HINCiS'~ b)' Mooae. • * ~56-o..1-17 •• lo:iureu. 962-7817. • Const. 20 yr. exp. 67s.a&l CHILI> CAR.K, ctllfi> ooly, Re model-km Add-Pallo.s L>IGK 1t.UFt~MAN J a p" n es e 8 x p c rt lien woodwork, rep~irs, GE.N~KAL UA\JUNG M.-..-Sunshade, covers. decks. R ..a-•• a-..a... ---, fire dng, oonches. wood. elftOV91 -..,,_. • R.~O~NASL.E• ••••••••••••••••••••••• brk, cond. Quality. Fair ••••••••••··~···~~··••• Y bo&nt!, Nt1w~ort Cabin ct~·.Cur !S'orl s · Add ·R e mod.el·P•lh> La nd isc ape . l'rt:c µlumbin(l,j.l\c:.~,5613. • ach.6'42·t;il~. t;11 ra aci>. Mr Lee . Sheller-Dec..lc.$·Gaieoo:s.' £.i;t~male1> & Oealgns. ,;--1 .... •. -...t 1 CALt..~ W J LL I AM. S & Sons price. Cre ative detSii,:ns. Cu~t.om kitchen & bath. Moving hauliog cleu.n•Ul\IS 1!fason~y · Bri~k/Block/ Remodelin~ h'e/sm ;om.. remo_ct~llng. AddlUona & · . 835·~ Lie. & Bond. 644·7S98. Spe-0lali1e<1 In puUO cov v enera ... a1Q.t .... ru~1ovue .. "~ op er.u~~. for • None belter! 'er1. f1:11c.ma;. f1:sh pond. Comtn/i"'C?fnU/N."std nee t'haldren, :!·6) 1 s. H<H Carpet S...vf~e A•w otht.!r Gener1i1I yard Mac Ncull • tH()..829'l oxp. A·l wur~. fo'ree csts Stone. <;all 581· 7829 K~u. eves 6'12·1770. Ray, ulleriat1o~i· Un1que ~ un· Students.. 8;41·.212A> · l'aJftffn«J/P•'*" days 67S·Ui34. We care. ~:!lb~or;B w:~e,,ue':~: cbcs, play yurd. n~•PI> •••••••··--••••••••••••• DNSS•akl.g • · work !J79·7731 fla ..--· nackS. 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Walt •THEHANGMEM• Vt;RY NEAT PATCH 830·5020anytime. .;]..,. • Cai·ve i. ma ii-reasonable, Designed & m adejU$t for 646·2~3. w· d . Aehj Id Raggedy Anns. 6i5·655.1 lltiSiMss Se r.Jee r e 1>a.i r :;.·i.ni>lallalion, you by Co\'day FastUOlls. 1irr~;''· t wt:1 • ...., de d s&. Will do•hO""'ework. ---·•••••••••••••••• <.'lcarung. Call ~l-8958 8v 11ppt 061y 556-'232 MIKl!:'S GARPENING m 5• eMc.b .... il an ar. • -D. Schwartz Sr. SSIJ·l301 JOBS & R ESTUCCO. • Free est. 893-1439. Tiie . • " 1 • Q rt y v1 M · t cui.;lom. o e service. Have reforences. ~sultlillt H\ flflanc1al & C......t/COMreh NB~cJJ.c%1.~1.~ TH~ GLASSMAN CaJl645-8407. ----~~~~~-1 ············-·········· ·4'1&nagement. SOyrs exp. •••••••..,•··~··••••••••• aectrical 898.2350 ' *Wallpaper Hanging* .ta• ac1'0Sl'llt'c & related N ·r . 0 CR L'T • ; ··nd"cape Mu•ntenance Hy t•ormer lnslructor' rtumbmg C~RAMJC TILi!:. New & •~d t : 15 .... .., LEO l EC N .,. t: ••••••••••••••••••••••• _.. ., -"' ·Mf Ult r1ei.. ~r.; as .. r. . T "'l p I N • ,.. •. ... 'C R c . ·Compl cleanup/service H•ll•g HouH cleani-l:url rtebko-6-l(i..-·U> ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••• Rllmodel. Frei: est. Sml offkt:r 111 maJor corp~ t\n l.i . >-Ou ·a:.L~ T 1 l t\N.,Sml '""7 JUST rLUMBING? jol>s wulctome. 536-2426. 11?·498tf · IJlcslone,' briek. tile . jvus/maint /repairs. ii Estimate. 54&-9107 ....................... Refcren<1es f>l5-JW7 R.L. SINOR. State lie/ in· . putlos,eh>.640-43-19. y r s exp . He 23.3108. Tt:>KYO TOM YOUCALl..-WEHAUL •HOUSECLEANING • srd. 1£xterior.QUAI:n1Y 1''ast Serv Reas Rates T S II Just One Call To: op 0 -•~rofess1ooul'fyµu1g : ChildCare 548·520:1 .• · # • i Weed y! Care of every-ALWAYSAVAlhA~LE BY,reliablecouple &~CONOM\",979-3335. J'VST PLUMBING •••••••• • •••••••••••••• * 642·4111 * •Top Soil •Compas\.• .,<lteasonable &: Efficient t)\i1' n <f 1·or yo11. C,t'l.10'>0 YARDw.o .. R. K. : 556-0347 1•.1 f"lws/r~'s. c:~ ""''l • • Mulc:b • RoowoocJ * . r ~ Ph : 5·19-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ; :~f.,. " ,,_ _,, vu ... ~ ""-~ ~ •TOP QUAlJTY CHILD Car~: full-1111rt Garage Doot" Opine" Ci Remove ·!lsphaJt. con·I LandicaP.ing PAINTING• L.R. OTIS Plumbing Call 586-0030 timt!. Spa<:ioµs facility. •••••••••••••··~····~·· Gardening -Landscaping c.rete, so~l. Rough and ••••••••••••••• .. ••••••• Interior t$1.£xterior xlnt care. Pre-school en· ·~ENIE OPENE,R..'i~· Exp. & Oependal>le final gradmg. 751-0338 i Call Lee, , ; 830-7278 ~.pinet Makiftg ,,~········~··········· Wa ter hlrs, all sizes. dis· posals, stoppages, re· Tree Service pairs, remodeling and •••:•••~••••.••.••••••••• repiping. New t:onstruc· , 1' ord ~Tree S4lrv~ce. lion. 24 Hrs. lie & bond Ex peri en t•e~l <.:rew. vironmeut serving Cotila Summer SP e c i ~Is. c II Ge 213..m3 6598 1 llOTOtlLLlNG $25 Me.Sa 4i Ne'wport Heights lnst1&lle<l & . Gu<U", Gold . a orge . M 0 VIN G, ha u Ii n g, i Luudsc-.ping·Sod Sales. WALLCOVERINGS ~~m C1.11Jinellf.• boot wk. ~t10 cvr, kitchnndl, lu\· t11:e wk. 64.6·521!* u re" e:;. 6 .a ~. 0912 or Coast ,t;l~c. SS1·627S & garage cleanup. lleliable I 1''ree est. Ma sttir char"e INSTALL/REMOVE 645-S~ 581-1122. Want.ad. resuJt.s 642·5678 fast serviee. 963.-6452 Days /eves 960-2170 J .E. Swenson536-6901 64?·6263 . Lie/Insured. 9tk!·7817 • ' ... t ·A,artme ntsUnfurn. Apartmen.trf'urNshed SumnterRentat5 4200 C)fflc,Rentat 4400 Industrial Rental 4500 CarPool SISOILost&foud 5300 Job5 Wonted, 7075 Help Wanted 7100 ·~···••• •••••••••••••• or Unfurnl*d ).900 ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• • ••• •••••••••••··· 1 ··•••••••. •••••••••••••! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ......... •••••••••••••• ~•wport leac:h 3869 ••••••••••••••••••.,•••• *BEACH TOWNllOMES +w N ~ , t Bl ·d U .l,·2000 SQ. FT. w/3 orc·s. Lady ne.eds ride 7:;j() ~m FOUND : Jrish Seller, "ll '·'LP" Babys itter needed. San •t •:••••••••••••••••••• _ -. IN .;:UNSL'1' uEACH ..• 8,.·~9e5".l~?cr .. ~~i:: •• ut~11. O_r.g. C t y. Airport.. to.Downey,5d.awk.Rel. Vic. L.a g \ln.a Nig ue l "' Cl t o -~ "' "' "' _., ' · 5 00 751 0837 Ea~h mopth your bank e n;ien e area. ur . rS' CALL (714) 840·lti48/ pald.675·8457. 96a-787S ·1 . pm . . 8each.6/8.a9:Vi~l statem~nt Is reconciled, h.om~. 5 ,d ays wk . _PARKHEWPORT '[I,,_ J:.•~rcs l!Ja-50l3 2500' M-1 CM/17th &Lost&.Found 5300 ,fouod:Germ.Shep.cross allyourbills paid-Taxre-7.30·5.30.,492·8785 ,A,P ARTMEHTS . ~ W A N T E D ·p A ·R ·K WATER~QMT P I a c e n t i a . 2 2 0 ••0 ••••••••••••••••••• male. Approx l yr. Gold cords & all deductions BABYSITTER Few hrs. , • NEWPORT Apt. J uly or He~~rt le~ pwr/prkg /exhst air. 12' LOST/FOU~D.A PET'? , blk/wht. C.M. 54().1120 itemized. Call for free in· 5 days a wk. for 1.3 yr. old · onthebav J..u.xury apartment livin~ .u~ i:rlookin;; the waler. ·r:nJUY ::.15u.uoo health ;.µa, I swimming poob. i li ghLcu Lc nni:. courts. 11,t.us miles of lHcycle Lra1ls, pµtpog, :.hut'- fleboard. croqoel. Junior rs frp, ~29.50 monlhly; CO RONA D~L MAR Aug. 2·4. wks flex. Call or Execut1veofflces , ft.1>16·1252/644-2228 960-2900 Adoption, Low ' fo. 645-4782 aft. 5 girl. Own . trans. Irv. 2 Br Townhol!Se. frpk, write J . ·H e ll er $150-$225 Monlh CostSpay/Neuterfnfo. Lost: ,Reward· Min. area.Call: Mon lhruFri. from ~75.l lirfrom$205. ;H5·-l~5;2Q~u. 23 ~QtNr~ View.ofboats&water .L<;~s.e 1000 s~. ft: w/ ~f.1 • • •• , • ·' Airedal~ .. blk & tan, . b PM s, aI Pool. Lennis, l.'onllnental Ct. Tiburon.C•t. BILL GRUNDY I fit c · 110·220 \Olta~e ., Lost. .lri:sh ~ettcr, ~ mosl male. V.1c J9t.h/Harbor, Htlp Wanttd 7100 &e~k~ds. ~~~~61. t 5 breakfast. Somt!ocean & ___ .,....__ · . licaltor 675-6161 Heat,~ llot w.~~e{.-,,Newl old ..• tml. ~lie Htmttn. ~onl CM. 54l:l·16f>9. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • PRIV'"l'L' 'l 1 t.h bldg.Goodloc.645-2244 & Fr ankturl HS. :Sl OO · .a.d rt'. s..:a-B b ·tl h ..... Catalina \'.tews. ~parate ·~ ,.. .-ur le •.m e . • , l R . d •, 11 SJt>-&I p I 5350 "' Ye ISlftCJ wcs a ys1 et, my 01ue, re-famLly section.· Close to Watt!t'front m Corona del Of}.JCE or store Rental1 C 3 "'J.JOP 1800 sq ft + i ewar . Ca 74 . er sona s, 0'utsland1·n " saJ"" oppor liable . Mon-Fri. Call '• 700 . ft 0 ,. . • Q I .• • • ' e e ................ e ••••• b .._. . shopping & fine beach. Mac .• ~~-mo.,. Jucy & s q . · ce~mae~~'.! 400 sq. ft. dlx office. 3·12 HOlCEY' . PREGNANT.! Sell advertising space _64_6_·0_73_·3_. _____ _ 644·2611 . , Au~usl•673·287S forapp\.. 1111 S. El Camino, San ft overhead drs Prime LOS1' f ,· d for Orange County ·s ~lso 1 and 2·bedroom lans and 2-slory town 'oUSt!S. Ele c lri <: 'kitchens. pri\'ale patios y1:. IJakom"'s. car~t111g, itrape n e:.. Subl.crrancan 4'Brking with elcv:iturs "r>tional m aid st!rvice. J llSt north of f'ashion ts!and at J amboree uad Sµn Joaquin Hills Road. J'clcphone < 714) 644· 1900 · Clemente · · e ma e og . Carin g confid e ntia l•---------_____ 1PENlN. Point. oceanfront loc, San Clemente. 30" sq. DARK, DARK brown, counselin g & referral. fastest growing publica· ~for rent~l_!_nformauon • : !a. LA P A.RISla..NE 2 Br. unfuru. :)215. 2 Hr l*irn S260. All l'lt.'ctric. r1t·t:µJact.'. lle<JlL'Cl pool. Adults. No pt:ls. V7!1·1~ 1'11 E EXCITING PALM MESA.A.PTS. :\llNUTES1'0NPT BCH. liadl. 1&2 BR. fl'Om $11.iS. Adults, No Pets 156 1 :\1 e:;a Dr. \5 Bl~s East of Newport lilvd. J .. . 5-lti·9860 .... . 5 br home . Avail J une Newly decorated, carpel· fl. could be mistaken-for Abortion , adoption & lion. lmmed. opening. thru Au .... 675,4!1<!9 ed 2 room offices. Eas.» ft ED CARPET black. Part Cocker and keeping. This position req's hard 0 to find, ample parking. REALTORS part unknown Wearing APCARE 547_2563 work '. i ntelligence & Vacatio,..Rentat5 4l50 xlnt location. 779 W. 19th __ >tg7·1761 collar and tags. Answers ----most important profess. ••••••••••••••••••••••,• St. S7~ & $85. 5-18-1~5 or Rentals W anted 4600 to HONEY. Vic. Walnut ADA.MS MA~SAGE -sellrng exper. Compensa· F 0 r L e a " e i· n !>!8·19:>4 ~·uare between Jdferey Cle1.1n . pr:ivat.e.. roQms. lion. ~<>m. m e ns u r ate ~ -----------1 •••••• • • • • ••••••••• ••• • ~ I b 1 t Mal f 'T ,. . . Hd. & Culver Dr. Irvine. ~1assalle & Sauna. W9 w a 1 1 y. e or em. CH ES LINK ..:us tom , FULL SERVICE Respons ible working cou-·'5i0·5ti9·7· u f\er 5:::10 or Ada ms~ Ave; Hunt. Bch. Ca I l Mr . Skolnik' built dreamhouse. ~lus.h pie seeks l Bdhouse/apt., weekends. 146:13 Kazan !163·124.7, Mon thrn Sat 714 /894-4781 f or in· JtiOo sq. ft. ·chalet EXEC.SUITES La g una. Yearly . St. · terv1·ew. · '·I llam 'til midni,.ht. w/every cooce1v41u e FROM $180 752·1992. · " ---------i bltin. Horse corral .& Air ort Area 833·3640 l''OUND: L g. Blk. male!' PROBLEMS? WE CARE APARTMENT Manager. lack room loo? Ph : , P . HOUSE SIT Min. Poodle Choke chain 0 N E w A y H E L p Must be m a lure couple to • <71·1 J33iH244 or 338·Z!UO. ~eparalc Office. 180 sq ft Resp~nsiblt.! woman will Vic. Newland & Hell HBI C l::NTl::R manage 75 units in pre· I! --------. . . , ·· . . . care lor you r home dur-stige area in Costa Me.sa. e ~1.-.:WPORT step:;tobeach +•stora~e. Pac1l1cCoa:st . u L' 847·0841 I 24 hrHotLineti45·8800 . ·-. Hwy Cd M 675·5-W.t tne -sum rn e r mos. i:.X· --Must be experienced & · mod~~ & -I bl'. Sl~to$450 · · · cellent reference:;. Do FOUND: Sm. fem . tlog DO YOUR OWN reliable. Salary+ apt & · , . wk. ~42·34~ · · ..• · .~· ofc +.4~i' wa~ehou~e,I n ot-s'm 6k~ 675·5795 w thwn. on•head & Blk & DIVORCI!: utilities. Xlnl job for Banking SALE ESCROW OFFICER We have an immediate challenging oppor. for a qualified individual wt!. yrs sale escrow exper. Ind ividual will be respons ible for handling all Escrows iii the Santa Ana area. We offer an xlnt fringe benefit pro- gram , a good slart.ing salary, lerrific work sur- roundings & lots oC work. For appt., please call Mr. Prentice, 541·3314. · Ur. 2 Ba. Sips 12. i'j. M :L. ~one S225 mo.I WANTED Stu<liu or lUH Newland&Heil.847·08.UI Dl VORCECENTER Classified Ad No.318. 'BIG' Lake Arrowhead new 5 <:arpet, htcd ce1l g/prkg. morn/eves Whl s pots on body. Vici The Wave Project ri g ht c ouple. Write Shore. SHU /wknds; 646·1252 1 Ar•t. in Cd.M. Ally. Trained Coi1s ul· Daily Pilot. P. 0 . Box GLENDALE ~ ----• • ~ .2 2.,u ! p e r w k . • 1 .MO FR£~ H£NT * .. 833.3207 FS~~:.. ~~al·~.a~,wn~~s!lt. tants to Assist You. S75. 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626 FEDEAAL \l'to!>S l rom goll course :w 1:.12 S;i n ta Ana A\'<.' Ll \.£:'-:ear The ~ath : 2131863·829L l ·2·3 Km. offices from • & J yr. Vic. Urookhurst & + fi ling {ee-..'>¥1-4216 for A/PA y CLERK SAVINGS Caso~ Sol 3 Hr: 2 ba. 'A>a\1. J une 20 $13 .3 Pe r mo· Near Bus~ness/lnYest/ Adams. Aft. 5: 533·6888 appt. To audit & record in· 511''ashionSquare t UcauuJ ul Auult .\.pts from $165 · "' 1 Finance 1 •. . to July . 15. Reasonable. airport. .~o ease req. · ncrease your uus~ hne I voices. bal & re<."onciling San ta Ana .~-from$180 , 2 "T.I !•••••••••••••••••••••••FOUND · Golde n . · • Oak w oo'd o ffers the Call for info. 6i5·7973 i;.3;,.;r l3.,. 1 noo.n-Busa·ness · to 3 cup sizes. 2 wks or p u r c h a s. j o u rn a Is, Equal Oppor. Employer • f;.2ltitil Brookhun;t, HH f t . l C I 1· ''(IM Retriever Puppy, 3 mil's. Your m o n ey bac k . 1 d __ _. i---------- 962.6653 mes in toun ry c u i iv· '-' ' . B.eaut. unvale ·Ne\vport n.pportunity 500 male , Vic . Irvine & e ger, etc. w/guuu typ·1· in,.,<r at·a price you can af· -------" .. r . • . ~ . d 846-7959 or 894-0641 in:? skills. 5 yrs exn&or. --------------------TAHOE VAC. Villas <llx. exe~:· otfice 1n s u1Le. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Broa way, Cuc;ta Ml!Sa. ~---------1 -.-~ BEAUTICIANS fot·d. There·s Sl million ..i h · Reasonalll • 1>45-3700 v d ' &tG-4618 Drinking problem ? req'd. . MESA VERDE ¥ Bd~ms .. t 1 ~ l.Jalh condo with pool. SJJ.5 Mu. .STEPS TO BEA.Ctl ~ BR, l ua. unf, S285 " NEWPORT CREST ~B R. 2 Ba condo S525 ;.o: WEHAVE • ~UM MER"kENTAtS ' associated BNC'K~~S--AEA L TO RS 2 '2'. "' 801tooo 67l ,bbl 111 recreation facilities. Con"os on l e Wtr. &.in -~~-c. . en 10~ ----Xlnt oppo1tun.ilies NIGlrrLIGl;iTEDTEN-Lhe ~lllci.. Tennis/rec. EXECUTIVF:suitesover· CANDY ROUTE FOUND: June 9, s mall CallAlcohol HelpHne Withiast growingco. .NIS COURTS. A fult"tirne ~ac. incl. [r.om ~~pers: looking "cwport Harbor. Excellent route of candy blk male Scoltie. Vic. 24 hrs a day ~-3830 Send resume c/o al·t1v1t1es director who CALL ~I COR 1' HEI:: 400 tp 2WOsq fl. ().ll .. t&l.t & snacks available in Graham & Warner, H.B. CUSTOM CAKES Personnel Department plans .,..,ar.tics., Hl}~·s. i!OO·l:l52·7aO.? . . _ your area. Ideal way to 846·-t~.2 af~. 7 pm P . 0 . Box2630 trlps&more!FreeSUh·R t It h 4300 CdM·!::il Nl.iLElo1750sq. s upple m ent salary or for ev.e r y occasion , Newport8each Ca!:l2660 d. b 1 en ° s 0 $ ore ft llwy l>rn" Air Cond · · FOUND· Si'lky ·re ··e m asterfully created for ' ay runc1. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• · • ,,~. · pens ion . Locations, · rr1 r , Plus bcaut1lu1 sin~les. E , , Sh , Elev., Crpts. Prkg. 4()· Installations & Training newly g roomed. Vic. ol you. The unusual is my APT. MGR, Retired Cou· l&2 bedroo m ~p ts ~IAL ,fEMALE, r. J MASTERS Ow n er / furnished. Financing 17t h St , Costa Mesa s pecialty Priced re· pie, s ma ll Bldg. Light 'futftish~d &unfurnished• br . +den , W. Balboa all Realtur,673-4120 available. Can he ex-673-5119 asunably .v1th satisfac-maint. Apt. + + +. f S •· 10th. ~2 blk•. lo bay or --lion guaranlt!ed Call S.H·53ll Kurt l~enL-; rom. _l65. Price~ ocean. $15tfriCall : Tom-/· SUB-LEA.SE c~oamndeed ~oorfu11111foti~mma~l1i0n11·1 LO. ST: s m.all rema. le Helen now for your ~ary by locat.1on. Models "ian~. '"73.7.,.,., , PORT Cll!.a...ITER ,. s v B h d & d ..... k •;R B ..a.1.--.. open lO to 7. Sorry nu pet:, u " v • 000 i t-4EW son 1 ph. 71:1.8i 9.1284 · 1amese. 1c. us ar custom ecoratcu ea e ,., ec o-"'r""' orch1ldrt.!l'I. F1':.\1ALE roomm;itc to ' 14 Floor High-riseOfhce, Adams, 11 .B. Keward. at979·812J + Gen 'l ofc ex per. O a kwood share2 ureptinEIToro. O<.:can&Bayv1cw,1164. l ~C0.\1E TAX Bu~inessl 9ti2·7660aft.6&wknds. SPIR!TUAL Hl!:ADER needed. 5 Day wk in· ·G· d Appi:ox· ::;.1;;0. "a. Kim ~q.» !~· Ylont!1ly .r1::nl· No book~eeping. ~tostl} Los t : HAN J O. Para -Ope n lOA MlolOPM I eludes wknds. Private a.r en 581·41:!0 SIS<!t>.J2· Call; t>10·l680 or Orange Co. &l2·3'72!:! mount, in C~se. Sm1tll Advice on all matters. club, N.B. area. Apply in Ap""rtme nts 496·o2i1 t R d . N El c . A. 1 person, Wed thru Fri ~ Femalcwantedtoshare2 --C hri s tian Co .-• s u1 case. e w ar I :1 12 . arruno ea 10am-2pm,18018ayside br house on Balboa Business Rental 4450 opportunny.job satisfac-! 548·8023.. ' ~.an Clemente.Forapp~. Dr,CdM Hewpert k ach Is land tor s ummer ·••••••••••••••••••••••• twn, Our People 1nake1 FOUND· Bl k & b . Call.4!l2·9034 492-9136 . 880 Irvine , _ . · ?\!ONEY Skip!J63.~5 j · . ac rown l Al{E You Looking For Now interviewing for : t-4ewporter Inn Salon Call: 644-0661 or:;.10·8582 •Beauty Openrtor• Haircutters, rm Cor3, min 1 yr clientele. 70% comm .& CASH bonus. Apply in person. Hair West 3305 Newport Bl\'d, N.B. BEAUTY Salon space avail for rent Lido lsle area. 675-HOO BEAUTY SALON Needs Shampoo girl-assistant. Busy Hunt. BclL shop. 846-4046 aft 6PM ask for Ellen At 16th Sl32.a0 mo. U11ls paid. · · puppy. Eilts & Delaware, .Man 51 seeks wife. 25.45 JOH SECURITY') The 645-0550 ti75·6424___ THE COLONY HROASTER CHICKIO::'i j HB. 847--1369. I yr:s Not overweight. Calli ARMY has it-and. pays Needed to assist beauti· Rooms . 4000 SHAH!~ 3 lm, 2 ua hOU$c 30 RETAILSHOPS TAK~OUT. Uecr t Winc. l ·t · L C:VI P ·t OIT · 675.9637 well. Call :>-19·29'.t!9, a:;k cian with lar0 e clienlele . .., license AgenUri3·.>410 ,o:, ·a ' us ice, f 105 " •••••••••••··-••••••••• male tr em ale. clean, gd Pd me reasonable space · · 1 17th & Orange. Blk /tan 81 Big annual Father's Day _o_r __ . _______ 1 1''ull time. Call Vicki, or BEAUTYOPR ROOM~.S20. wk. up with c:~aracLer. Cl~e to So. available large & small. On Sale Liquor License.: lb. Silky Tern<;r. M. Dogl breakfast! JW1e 15th in __________ 1_P_a_u_l_a_a_t_9_62_·_77_05 ___ _ kitchen •Jo. wk up apt. ~u_a:.L. Plata. ~llJO. mo. Old world charm with No inventory. No loca· n eedw m e dacallon .I beautiful Costa Mesa ASSEMILY ir.•UTYOPRS s.ta-!J?S5 ort>45._3!.167 . 54a·ol2~ French windows, gables l ion. $35,000. Contac:l Reward! 675-2807 park Sausage, eggs, 5A & Lre es Ad1acent to c d s· k · · SUPERVISOR dependable-no followin" r · s Fum~le roomrna•e want· . · · arol or Rolan 1ms, panca es. orange JWCe, " He nge1'ator. ecurity. Gentlem an,. rcfni: .. walk ~ .. • .. ~es t 1 v a I o f Ar t s s.i2.1310. LOST 9 iron at Costa milk, coffee only si.75. For precision electro req'd . Guarantee. Call Pool, J acuzll, Rec. Bldg to beach, Vic. Pac. Coast t>d lo share C.M. home. Grounds . Mesa Country Club June Exhibition of Scandana· mecha nical assembly of eves. 673·0008 Corona del w /exc r c i se rm . Hw v. & Beach BJ . SllS inc ldg util. Age 580BHOAO.WAY lnnstment ;$rd, Ca ll 646·3032. vian folk ·'~n c i·n g 1·n s mall components. Ex-Mar. H1lliards. Color TV. 530.g5 18 2;j.;}(). Child ok. 5-JS-~3. LAGUNA BEACH Opportunity 5015 REWARD native costu~es & rais· per·d in both h.it;h & low ----------mV&N1'~ AT M1':5A DR. ----Roommate wa11ted to •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST Id K ' ing ofmid-summerpole. quantity production. Re· Beauty operator, exper . ...45-4855 Room.for Ri:nt P'-'1 enl. No • 4 mo. o grey it· q 's super vision of up lo 40 or new licensee okay. -----~1 k ' · 1 l sh;irelge houseinH.li. 494-7915 Growmg custom pipe & ten, w/fleacollar. Vic. PJ.JO"'OGRAPHER·Art1·s·1 product1·onassemblers& Call fo r interview. The . .coo •tn g , g ir o n Y 8421777 electronic organ firm N s ,. t Pl ., 1 -licachrront-grl'at view, 675·1>488 or 640-41Gl. · r · o. .....oas aza. seeks sponsor for foreign lead personnel. Prime Cut II. 494·0078 (!Wet bead 1. J Br. 2 Ha, ----~ nmeaednsufpaacrllnuer•r111log. hGa.nodolde 645-9081 Lra vel. Will serve as 549-3041 a sk for Bi ll. Salary gara"e. <'"-50. Util mcl 'd. Rent room S95. 1-·amily Gara9es for Rent 4350 TOP LOCATION d • · ' r t d 0 ""' poten't1·a1. nat1·onal c1·1en· L t S HB J All\ gui e.compartion forone EqualOppor.Employer gua an ee · 6-l5,0245 home. w1.1lk to b~h. Close ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE os : · · r. t met. J hn to O(;?C.962-7391. Garage w ant ed. fo r tele.30yrsexp.Cal1Mr. F oot ball jac ke t w/ or more persons. 0 ·l•---------1 likini&HudeMod.1$ Eastbluff Tnhse beaut.~ i.torage.Onornr.Ball>oa DRIVE PLAZA Eby, Newport Organs, patches & .. Reilly". P .O. Box 4~23• Carmel. ASSEMa•~s BestPayinTown! apt. 2 Br. J &i. bltns, Pvt e nt/ K. priv. CM Isla nd. S25. 673-4256. for s~ore or office. Ample 645-1530 for appt. Rewa rd. 968-2279. C a · · R e f e r e n c e s · ~ Call S49.8660 lrplc, patio. poot. Avail. ~5iwk & Sti(J/rmi. up parking. Town &country (408JJ72-1547 Solderin g, Mech. As· ----------$350. 644·035.'l 548·5954or556-t\os8 Office R~ntat 4400 atmosphere. Mone y Wanted 5030 FOUND: Orange & White --------~ sembly or Drill Pressex-1 _________ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1525 Mesa Verde Dr, E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• long hair cat. Vic. Santa Tra•e l 5450 p e r . h e Ip fu I. C. M. B & G•rt 'fWO bdrm. I gar. &ach Summer Re ntals 4200 PROFESS'LCLASSA CostaMesa .545.-4l23 Bank Trus t Officer seek-Ana R iverbed. i''ount. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-8080 OJS I S Pr"1v . Lido s hopping ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bldg, 2790 Harbor Blvd, 2 SHOPS 'd al I . ing $25,000·$35,000 2nd Valley~7·6207_ SEE EUROPE ----------110to l4 yenrsofage.Dai-are a.S295/mo.67J·2828 BALliOA Penin. 2 b'r apt, C M Air .eond .. wood • 1 e ocauon TD on Bay Cront re-Assistant Manage:-': M:id· Jy Pilot delivery routes -. l !Mk to bay & ocean. p~n ~I walls, drapes, for books tore, candl sidence. 642·3111, X·24·1 FOUND: Blk .. w/wht. ft. BY CAR d~e age couple. 60 uruls. may be available in your l UrCondo mLux.Bayfrnl s12 ... wk. Jul" only. t 1 . s hop or a.rt gallery. or673.43o3· Mr Paige male dog. Vic. Fulton p 1 E Eve & wknds phone a rea. Earn profi.t"orde-A du It BI d g. o n 962.8oso J ,. c arpe • e ec., music, Located in the Mall a · · Sehl. F ount. Valley1 urc rnse any . ·urope~n 645·0632or546-6J84. '' Penins ul a. Pool. many .janitor, parking. M.R. T h e 1''actory, N .B . Mortgages, Trust 842-3842 Car for d ~ll ve ry i n . . liveries & cash, trips or Xtrus. ~75 mo. 548·!!695 LIDO Lux. l!br. :Iba apt. Stever, Mgr. 557·0136 or 673·9606 Deeds 5035 l..:u1:o~c & lt::t us plan your Attractive girl lo model 1 merchandise-Cor selling orf.1-15-4211:1. Frplr patio.30'deck,.wtr. 646·8396 DELUXE ff' , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fou11d : Sparrow Hawk. rnd1ndual tour. from aftenioon a week. Must ~efw sub.scripu1·ons. For --· 6-5 ·35 o ice, comm I Trapped on Antenna. take·off to bon1e-landing. have a ·nice figure & be in ormat1on P ease call San Cle mente 3876 VH!W. · • -~ ~-----150 I Westcliff Dr. & ~nduslrial spaces. Al~ lOANS up to 80% Has leathe r . 556-1477 . you·u be in the hands of sophisticated. Great pay. 642-4321. From San ••••••••• •••••••••••••• Blk to beach-New Condo. Newport Financial Ctr min 1 warehouses 1 o atler 3:30. cxpl!rls. Also lease &ren· Stric!lY for fun. Privacy, Clem en le-Sun Juan 2 ~R. 2 bn, IJlt.rus, 2 car J at·uzzi/voJlc)'baU. Sips Lea1ing Office Sp«e Laguna Niguel & Mission ht TD Lo...S112°/o tat cur:t. EU.A.AUTO, & disc~eliun a:ssured . Capis trano area, call ga r age . GoU course l.i. Sl25-wk. 968-571Xl. Call on Site Manager Viejo a reas. Handy 2nd TD Loan FOUN D : Whitish &bta1I Lido Vi 11 age, N . B . W r i't e d t!S c ri bin g 495.0030 and Mission Vie- 4v!:;:,3·9 $~J5. & $250. (714)642·31Uexl 246 s2·000an Die,goAsFwly. 200.,,,.. Lowestrates OrangeCo, cMaatr.a·n!?resc1!efl~::_dC.t.VNi~ .• 673-4550 'yDo~rtselpf.l.Wr1pte.aOd#Bo386. jo-El Toro area, call ·"!""" OCEANFRONT 1508 & sq l . ow as.xr SatfferMtg.Co. ... ... ..., 'f a1y iot ... x 581-6310. :..pa-rtm•nti r...._!_L_..1 1806 W. Oceanfront, NB. per s q ft. 831-1400 642_2171 545_0611 675·4129. &nDtoym•nt & t54l0, Costa Mesa9'.!626 Equal C1ppor. Employer " "' f"W'YllMWCV 675-7777. &73 -3752, . flr•pcM"atian • or Unfurnished 3900 559·i&21 Jndlntriot Rental 4500 Serving Harbor area 24 LOS'!. Honey & white •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• years Collie Male, 5 yrs old . 1 Sch I Is AUTOMOtlVE -BALBOA Penn. Ocean· N~W BULLDINGS at 10% RETURN leoar ubuernntedyow:V'.ll1;c~. ~veer~'lr 1nC::.:CtJon 7005 •. ~ · ..., front Cottage or Apt. ~Alt c-IM'*""'t o c A. t "~oo lo 8000 ... u.• VL~Ttl '1.JCL'"7La(10'.J l<'am1ly su:e, s ips 6·8. ".1~~ ... ~ . 'rt irPQr ·1 ua ... i.. 2 Prime 2nd TD·s. Bo.th Shores. fle~ard! 642-30S9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Used & Hew mn111c lf(WC811CC'1! ~00. p/wk. 673·2'105 eves. :;-;;.;-_ J!Q . amp e p .. rKing. due less than 1 year. Beginne r 's Jan Clut;is. Contf'oct ,.,.,. AOUUlAKtsfflf UVl•C ~wknds. .1"",.,.......,_ ~fL~EA~·~J .. ISoJ'~:. Prop e rty in Newpor~ Lost: Swiss Gold Pendant Prof. Male Instructor. l xper'dOllty 0 tMA11 HUACc•~no ~ l!t .. oa ~ Koll/Irvine Center. Call Bch. Owner: P.O. Box & Diamond. Nr NHHS or St. Lollis MWli. Opera. Call Emmy 54&-1934 Balboa.weckly,mo<lern 3 ./~~ .... ..-. 0 C L. 9 """" G.26,Bal~oa,Catif. Marine r 's Tennis Crt. NY.$43·6643 •8adwl0t6 8 $"2 < 8 1 $lO --....... ~.. an ur lS. (714)97 ·a-.. Rcward.Cal1 '675'0833. ,._ _______ _ I .. t &It, 2 81 r , " "· ac 1· 0· luwtowtc•ffMftls/ Jobs Wanted. 7075•· •21a & O.n 675·6712 aflertiPM,. MISSIOHVIEJO Pff1oaoJ1/ LOST: lioxer re mol«:!, ••••••••••••••h••••••• from $17S •$.4&S NEWPOHT l~e I br. HandytoSanDiego t'wy. LostlsfoMd fawn/whl, Danu Point. ~XCELLENT1'YP1NG s leep:. 4, su.;s. wk July, 200 to 2000 sq_ft. Call ........................ 49G·i079 eves. in my home M91GV.5'!-0 .~Adom. $I8S wk 1\ug, Monthly 55 .. ,ERSQFT ()wncr83M400 AMCMMcelftffth 5100 Australian S hepherd, Cal1Pat675-4177 ,. HJVV rates avail. G75-3591 1617 WEST.CUFF 8 200 Sq f' M /f ••••••••••••••••••••••• f I o c AOl' S4l-6032 I . t. ·1 w ront cm puppy, nr . . . JS yrs exp ratnl/teprurs/ . MOO.ER N 3 br. r ear · oftlce, lge rear door. 220 Big nnntlal, Father's ~~Y fi'airgrounds, grey & lllk plumb/c:lcc. Malnt work SOUTH SIA house on ocean. C<>mpl. $1'10 up atore-offices cpts J.Phase. Unit 16. $18.S. 62!# breakfast. ~une 15 1~ w/ wht. & brwn :speck11 Apt complex. Jso.7056. ACrmp.spherc. q u i et rurnished.$250.wk.Wesl drp!! 01r bath. 17301 T ermlnol Way, Costa beuutlful Cutslll Mesa onfcct&facc.Wht.neck .. ,,.d~n apa~'-P''\ IIJ •wport . MS.7971 Tor re· Hcach 8 1 H.B.&42·2834 Mesa. Days, S40·5710, park. Sausal(e. eulgJ(s, & chest. Wearing wilt. Mngcard ~·rsTporralugol • · ~ervation ~ --eves646·0681 panctikes. or8nge J ce, flell coll tir & brwn l'O'i>/probul:c Ethel pal~. 2 Br, 2 ~ '1~..:.. · NEW plush <1tnce bldg, 2 -. · milk, cofCec only ~1.75. braided lthr <.'Ollor 6'14·:.1611 mesltuae ' ,l;J.oC!• St.. E o( llar~ S. WANTED bachelor 55 or lO 6 rm• t u1 Les. Cun· 2.SO<> sq ft Ahop in Orang~ LJ1.hlb1tlot1 ot Scand:ina· Rewurd ! 53'7 7l~. · • · or Oarde11 Orchf ii~. ove.-lo rent lge opt w/o· f e r e n ce rm , xerox w /ofc 4' Coed sr.or"ae vlan folk '()onclng tn Y1-\CHT WORK want~. Kanai~ Vlllase. 0'4.>an & tJH>Utll.'ilin \llew. copi~r. Nr. oc Airport yrd. Wired (or machine natJvc ·ottume.' 4r ra1s-· . . n,,. •. r.,,1 Very ~ll'.perlcnc:ed. Cf'tiw 14-..... •w • /I. 83.1·3640 8hop.$4S-0700 ingofmid·sumrurpolo. Cla.is1flcdAds ........... orm••inlenunc .615·9631 , ·) AVON THERE'S A WO"LD WAITING FOR YOU- A s a n A V 0 N H t-;PR I::S t-;N1'ATIV1':. You moct new P\.'Oplc & huvc xlnt eamlngs. Bel· tur lhan :slUlo.i .,\home? Call : 540·7041 or Zenith 7-13$9days IOAT CA•PEMTERS Westsail Corp. need~ skilled bout carpenters w/min 1 yr l>O;At exper1 Must have own tools &. transp. Apply to gale guord :)t : · WettsoJICorp • 275 McCormlek·, C.M. 1'o 1>lucc YOllr mcs.Saac t;erore 01., reading pubUc, 111\onc .l)nl(y P416\ CIAS1lf'lcd1 G-U~I -""wmw 11 .. tw, w~ "' .......... ., .......................... ..l?!!!HllpW~, • 7)H ~~....... 7tto MlePW~ 71M W_... 11.. Frid!y June13,IW8 OM.VKOT IMia )UNIO I ~::::::.::.:;=:;; '~·it;:&r.ei\BTAitH H•••t,HHe• ... -........ ~~·;;~~;;;· ~ ••• , .. • \ ;. •• ~ .. , .. \ .... ~tf!'!" I Sii ESMEN e1Gt1a,: tou_p1.e: toQludtaa '°' ~olfi 541.., ADY LJ>art u"'' cw run um. ........................ _., ...... __ .................. _ • .,.. 1-.VUld. '300 mo. a. 41 ••~r <?,r:u10 Count lot,tJU1t1't. 4'!d loOldq lOu) '° lpm or 5p19 .. PtmaJe "Dob&t1•1 AKC Age~ 12·16. Earn $20.$40 per week brd. R•I• r~. Call .'""rt. l ol.erestln1 ·sat ca ft•t> tor pro· &pm. ExcelJeotearninp, • Daner aaa ran~•· .. )'Ml oW......,. pet i &a Md, ColOr ~ felh ng new sub cnibe~ to ....... io•1ry ~ens ~ dJ\leriltl•Cl PGIAUcin i itrtu~v• dHian •ti.Miio aalary or~ ~~ddo *'14. Apt. ze ua&oM.&o~•• ~•Lo....-ca~ P)LOT r &IP Wiii:! ~ ' <q ca~IN hadlviduaJ. 't w/full rab\"tcatloo • MG-4100af\ 5Pfn ' .. tt. ryerM0.4*"rouDd • old)DllSeUs ......... ... a ter school and Saturda llw·ln "°°' ....... ror ac· ~Y.· SCnd ~. servl~ raclUlJ lA the · canara marble coeree Buti&t. Calleo ICilteol. bouebold It--.: IMI ..1uust. be out ol school by l :OO PM f:o th•, okt•~ l~Y-Ob • "-rH•llMlno41111,.Daily lleJdoCS pqlcDil9l•Y•· TE~i;PHONE Solicltora, tab!e$100.548-5174 ,....,bouralnec:L Barbadoa <..._. v~ d e 11 v e r i es 0 r ~ 0 I I e ct i · •mole• m 7tll4. tniae. _,!lot, P .0 . Boxt560 No eap. needed., JUJt p/ume work from your •74 Relrl.& 17 C t\ ~·~. olf atk,... '75l-'19JC. Transportation furnished. Runtbl~~n • LOAN PROC~R. wm • ~. 11••.C.90Q36 ~ood aUihrde. C"au hotlle. iz.zs br + l>OQus. yetlOW, F/F, ueed~· mo; Vi1\a Poloter·:Z yr . ¥°JCRini'D Yiayl a.ib ,Beach·Fountaln Valley areH C'&ll train. cau · Prdeaailmal PU._..,.....,., 6'5-7780, aak fot Zeran. No selUn• U\volvtct. C&JI XIAL ~. 833-1880 female. Movl.n,i 1r need cbr. • O\loman, Orua•. 8'7·4.360 • . Mortnaes. C'oeta M••· Ma• eve.a •. WbdS l.D-SAl.ES/MAPAOEMENT lttr>Oriao.~IQ. Movhi1 ·XlntlMlY \. 'bomttocov~ $'1$.561_, ' E 1 0 S.W-88U eluded. £0£. ~1$2 . ~ ~ .... /.. ,......,.. AM Ser.. Wu•" Dryer 18S. pet. 492·4ZM> t. NOP Y bed1t ea.t, qua pportunit,yEnlployer MAIPWANTED • Exper•d ln hlahlubon £xftt'd oaly. Full, PhOft~O 'eucLooghair'tdspaleca,. a~,wbJ~JDd.~. Parttlme•ean r•~ men 's .4' women '1 Pf l rDf. All •lllfu ft 15 lb. Altered/all shota. dl.&5t ivfrl• IL ewtalll ......._W-"-~ 7100,._ _____ ~---M~saMotfl •&li-$1 llCIPT.-....ST a>portswear,loc*J.nafora wkdds. 'fop w•1es. C..ll A.cNM IOll S4i·0908.Needslove. $1S.l'P'-a76' "-Y -,.. r ·-csre.,r in retail •ales & bef.wn iam " 4pm, ' ......................... DISHWAlt... Mcde 'belp wanted tuJl "" Opening .In Or1mge Co. mgtnt. Call for appt&ln· 644·9420 .............. _ ....... l ·Yr. old male Lab & Working~·· ffathldl TV. · MA.CHIMlqll!tt · p/time. Appt,y Kentucky tor s haitp •1ndiv. w/P~X ter11w •PUIUC• .~ofrhound mix. Needs C i r . ,SSO. Brp nau1 Hl a hs c h oQl grad. Fried Cblckc:n. s.!9 g_ exP4:r. Fr-0ntolc appear THILOOK TERMIT£JNSP.ECJ'OR *.u•IH _ _._* roomtoroam.MS-8437 recllner$40.~479'7. 1 BOAT Y/tl~e. M·F. Gj~l\il. CoastHwy,CdM 4i pleasant phone voice 1111.111\ be lkenaed. Good rw llVIW EQE. 1f P1y .in ~. MEDICAL ln!ura._ce le neceu. Xln't pay 644·6500 ~~~~~fa.;~~e •AUCTION• 1;~b~~,::,11 ;:'.gs!'~ ~e:~·g "~';~. °!oOf:~~:: ~!ii le,sa'MernoriaJ pe(board girl tor iur· ~~~S7~:11PUiOnnel,sALESPERSON-exp'dln •TOMITl7:JOPM Dachshund , shots, Orange. lll-ate oiler C~~.taAs :Olfo~ic~~:: geons' office. Expel''d Dow S..'--teJephone sa~es. Hourly lDe•r1W•1•1I spayed.644·4m5. 5.56-8338. ,,.J I . BUILDERS WANTED c..,. ...... llfftrtclus MHll1 l111talers D 1 only . 64'&-Sl70, 4·6 -pm ~y ...,.. rate+ incenuves. UTILITY Estate-Repos.-Baok~ un ap. · wkdays . & L .. · CalU57-5662 MAIMT.MA.H ruptcy-i''Umllure ()ls. Free Kittens, house Desk solid Walnt. ldd1uri Must be experienced We pay top wages Excellent co. benefits including co. paid beallh ins & life ins for'Our ernployees. DIS,A.TC ... Graveyard Shift. Apply In person. YELLOW CAI 186 E. 16th, Cost.a Mesa NOPHONECALLS PL~E ••DISTRIBUTOR wa nt- ed, mature. Interested in earning uµ to $800 per mo p/t. Call 639-6123 Equal Oppor. Employer SA.L•t1 •~••L £xper'd man needed ror posal. BR Sets, LR sets. trained. Male & Female, shape sns. SOI.Id 111i.. Medical frontoCcAsst. ror ., __ ,.,.. all around maintenance many types & styles of long & s h orthaired. foldtop bridge Ped. t.bl. Beach Area. Must be ex· P 4 women's specialty shop work. Xlnt co. benefits, o R s ets, hutches, $48·9540. $65. Both beaut cond. per. 495·4022 M·F, 10.4. e(son 21 · 0, trn fo on Lido Island. PbsiUon Ch" B k beds •-·~ 675-6278 mgmt. SlSO wk guam. ·1 r h book top wages. Apply to gate anas, un • """' Llasa Apso. 2 yrs maJe 1----------ava1 or hig ing d l of M a p 1 e t' urn • · Medical Tranieriber/ Of. Coll. pret. Mr. Levi sales women interested guar a : Grandfalber'srocket • Shots. Lovable. Super MEPIT. cot.tch It lo v. fi ce Seely for Radiology 841-JOOt in top Contemporary Weahtlil C... l.&lSTOOLS · watchdog. 893-7918 e~eat, halchcover l;ables. Office. located in NB. ~fashions. Full or p/time. 275 McCormick, C.M. "' . king bed, gas bbq. bar Call 642·646Horappnl. Sa 1ary 1 c 0 mm . IA.IS-DISkS 3 FREE ~uppaes, s tools , Yamaha 50. rHYSfCA.L 714 /838·6264, As k for Dressers, Cir & Blk/Wht Shepherd mix, 12 wks 645-1407 MOTOl IOUTI THEIA.PIST Lioda Waitress. Apply in person TVs, Chests, Air cond. old. , DILtVaY <Registered> an 4• Sid's Blue Beet, 107 units, wicker furn (4 pc Call 548-8326 2 corner beds, blaftkellJ Deliver" oC the DAILY P /••me Ex-Uen• I *S.&LES1 .a.fty * 2lstPl,NB set> din~tea recliners c s heets, pillow easel, " •• . ..., ... sa ary "' -la ' s ff~ h , ul~, SIT!arl, orange & beds pread drAaser PILOT lo subscribers in & working conds. EOE. Earn up lo $150per week. w A.ITIESSES m P • o ice c r s • white kittens 11 wks . ' "" • PACIFICA BY KIPPER YACHTS 928 w. 17th Street Costa Mesa. Newport Beach. Profit Call Jack Wilder, RP'f. Full or part Ume +ex· &loves, washers, dryers, h b o.k 67J.5925 ' n i g ht s tand , $1 2'5. -DOCTORS ASSIST. plus generous allowance 642-2734, Costa Mesa penses. Enjoy working In ShaS':,/r~l•Jfr~~r'd refrigs , pictures , ouse r en. S47-405l aft7:30. ' Y~ung lady (18-28) to as· for auto. ApP,oximately Memoriai tl~pilal, So. 0 r a n ge County 5930 w. CoastHwy;NB typewriters, frplc logs. Funitwe 1050 Avocado Twins·Cln s t in Health Spa. No 3pm lo. 5pm daily and!~~~~~~~~~~ areas, calling on expec. •POTTllY• ••••••••••••••••••••••• chairs. Shepard cast.ors, exp.req.we.lrain.Apply Satu~day aad Sunday PLUMBERNEEDED tant mothers for Wanted -Day care for Lawnmowers, PLUS GreatSavingsonUsed good cond. $30. &a. any aft. or eve. 2930 W. mornings. 642·4321, Ext. BABY LAND. Leads & three neat cruldren. 5 LOTS & LOTS MORE. furn, Appli&Misc. 499·2849. • IOATIUILDEllS Coast Hwy ., Newport 219 2 t0JJ1e:;:::l~r'· gifts furnished. Will train days. Working father . Many Father's Day Walson'sBargainNook "' Westsall Corp. has Beach. . mature,personablelady. 645·4909art.5:30 Hems $45 W.19th8LC.M. G I RL: SJ" a I: r::~~~~:~ri~~e follow. __ EL_E_C_T_l_l_C_l_AM_S __ 1 l\!:c~h~t aw~6nts I~ "}:r'r: PRE·SCHOOL ~~nii~~~v~~~:::·Ol21 ! WHO WANTS TO WORK? Items subje~l to presale. 7' Rob I nson ·s Custom °[,.~°nr::~:'·~~. n~ s:!: H9HLMtl...ton wanted. Ser vice or con· versatile group. Needs ca1i~~~~or DRlVEACAB! ~~~&r:~M~.e. We qualtedfl Sofa .. Tradi-finish'g.$1S0.644.()8l4 : GtkoatTouc..._ struction exper. req'd. some male vocal. appt.btwn8&,PM. SchoolBus Driverneeded CHOOSE your hours, MASTtt•s•ucn~ tional, oralpnnt. Best -... Top pay & benefits. APP-642·6072 for Private School part work for yourself, be N A "" offer over $200. Ml 6 pm Sofa, Loveaeat. Hl(lh r /t Sec. G...-d ly in person at, 17795 Sky Nurses p It i me PI an l Main . lime. $4.00 per br. Begin· your own boss. Men or 207Slh ewport Bl. CM 963-5363. quality. Beaut. never Top wages , xlnl co. p kc S · G t ·u· " t in" Sept. Will train free. Women Can be slightly 833·9625or~ used. Moving968'8823 ar r, u1te , Irvine. Clinic Manager enance pos1 on .or >?re . "" h d . . d N • 7' COUCH, xlnl cond. ()(f ------=--.;._-benefits, good working LVN RN 9 ty , personable, plant 494'-7432 9·10:30 am, an i c appe . eat-licyclei 1020 whit 1 h c b . ~ Lge Solid Wajnut Dining coods. Please apply to bee. Secretary or · to6PM.No knowledg able person, 494·02207·9pm. Clean ~ppearance. ••••••••••••••••••••••• St"d~op:!d ~0~;~ -:"i4 sel.6 chrs.$250. the gate guard al Immediate opening for weekends. 979-5680 22·40 yrs. Perm. Other Vets., retired. Age 25 to .. h I b I Call 64.5-3614 Weatsail Corp. secn;tary to exec V.P. in ()(fice Work. 1 day per wk. profitable poss ibilities. SEAMSTRESS 70. SupJ'~ment ybour ~n· IOI JACKSOH :;::;/be~'!.~-sJaet>'°y~~ --. ,;,..· ~·.------ 275 McCormick, C.M. fast growing co. We are 10 key, poi>l inc, A/P. 644-8099 Experienced or trainees. come. rtve a ca 6 rs FRAMES high h . $10 494~ Boys twin wooden trun· looking for a career $2.75 hr. 644·9090. for Drapery Mfg. Open-or more a day. Apply In ' c aar, . die bed, $150. Boat Manufacturer ISLA.MDEk Y A.CHTS MASTER INSTALLER 2·3 Years experience MASTER CARPENTER 2·3 Yea rs experience ASSEMBLY CARPENTER oriented individual w/ l•--------111 ings in all pos itions. person, Yellow Cab Co., l1telelclbMJT9Ml1-LIQU IDATING·beaut. CallMS-3007. xlnttyping &SHskills. OFF~CE Atlendnt. Eves. rUILICA.TlOHS Beach Drapery, 900 W. 186 E. 16lh St., Costa Orders being taken thru ORIENTAL furniture. Call7l4.752.1249 pLUme, CLSUC 17th , Cost a Mesa . Mesa. Sunday. •S48-l S88• We ~ave.a homeCUl ~f 642-3500 Needed for local school _540 __ ·64_64_______ Corona del Mar Bikes · furruture, top quality Jn Experienced waitresses. district. Mustbaveoffseti·---------W 0 man 4 O • 5 5 o n 3323 E. Coast Hwy. Adjustabeds, 2 dlx twins xlnt cond. No reasonable F':'ll & part time. See REAL ESTATE SALES duplicating machine ex-telephones. No sales. Call 675--7666 incl. linens , 2 yrs old, un-offer refused. S-t4·842i Mass. McLeod. 499-2663. Walker & Lee per. Apply, Capistrano SECRETARY PBX exper. pref'd. N.B. C der warranty. Xlnl cond. MUST SEE! 6-15·0336 betwn 9A·9P 11 YCLE 5u •CK $850 "·'9 0507 Unified School District, ""' ·.,.. · · Extn1•r 0Dn RE"'L EST TC 26126 Victoria Blvd If you can lakt! Gregg Peu g~ot mdl, uoa 1 . . Gw--S.ae 1055 l Year experience HARDWARE INST AU.ER Exper'd, all shifts avail. " A.111 ~ , s horthand at 100-120 Woman to design & sell spd.s, assembled $139.95, MOVING. Entire <;;on-•••• ;:;••••••••••••••o Salary open. Ralon Proo. LOCA TIOHS ~C~a~po~·~·~B~c~h~. ~~~~~ wpm, Lype between 55.75 window shades & drapes, reg. $159,95.. Authorized tents or home must be PUILIC •uc~ "-look" r 5 Day wk. Will lrain. Id 831 9766 49'.l 2951 A '"'" Inc, 17462 Von Karman AAA Lo cations in wpm .... are mg ora Cus tom Shade & Dealer fo r ; Nishiki, so · · or · MANYITEMSOFFINE Irvine. 979·4810 Orange and Los Angeles, Real Estate lice nsed challenge, then send us Drapery Shop, ~ E. M~tobec.ane, Peugeot, WATERBED, king sz, ESTATE J EWELRY, l Year experience 1922 Barranca Rd Irvine, 92705 1'~ashion Conscious? Good ----------• earnings in your spare IOOKKEErER time s howing Beeline Exper'd in all phases of Fas hions. No exp. ofc bkkpng. Conlracling needed. Call 545·657 l ex pe r pref'd. Perm. Mon betwn 8am4:30pm. (/li m e . Re ply lo Classified ad no. 431. c/o Dally Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 Female assistant beauty operator seeking to learn from top hair stylist. Call Eliano Di Roma. 10 am to 6 pm, 556-1960. Bookkeeper, l"/C, exper. A/P, payroll, quarterly FIGURE MODaS reports, gen. ledger & WOMEN 18·35 needed by bank reconciliations. Sal Orange County's leadin~ open. 714 /645-0700 studio. Make up to $500 ----------• p /wk. No experience CA.SHIEll Full·time. Over 18 Good pay. 5 Locations. Metro C• Wash 2950 Harbor Bl, C.M. nee. Ph. anytime, en 4J 1zr..0110 Get AHEAD In The ARMY. CallS49·29'l9 As~ forl06 C /Cook GIRLs-GIRLS aterer Easy fun job, day or ~xperienced night. No eXP nee., we Hours approx. 8AM·2PM train you. You must like daily, 5 day week. Must people & be at least 18. have ability to prepare Apply any aft. or eve. light lunc h for 120 Cos employees.Co.soonlobe 2112Harbor, taMesa. located in Orange Co. HOUSEKEEPER For a Phone 213/llm·OS12 Genllem a n, lite wrk., Equal Oppor. Employer coo k • g. & s hop · g. CHEFWAHTED Capistrano area. 5 hrs. No drinkers. l\tusl drive. Call afl. 6PM 493-0185 Must have exper. both Housework, p/time, 2 hal American & Continental days wk Tues· & Fri. t:ulslne. Apply in person Refs. 675·3445, N.R. lo Mr. 8 . Nielsen. Hotel . Laguna, 425 s. Csl Hwy, Housewives: Eam an ex· Laguna Bch. tr a S~ to $6 per hou teaching hobby cl~es Clerical-Full time. Typ· wilh Tri ·Ch~m Liquid ing, 10 key adder & Embro.idery. C all phone. Newport Beach 979-3488 or 963-2300 aft area. Call btwn hrs 8 & 5, 6pm. 642·7447. ---------------·~~ CLEU Docume11t COlltrol Typing , flllng, general office duties. &W-4580 a11k for Carol. IR,VINE PERSONNtL SER.VICES3'AGENCY 488 E . 17th (At Irvine) Suite 224 Costa Mesa Cati 642-1470 College student w/ln-~~ dustrial Arts background ----------• to work with youth "JANITOR between 7·18. 642·8372, 9·5pm Col students. p/l sl1, de· ljv, Eves/~t. Car, phone nee. Mr Lyon.s848·1004 Reliable man over 28 with restaurant kitchen exp. 6 days. Good pay. Steady job. Apply btwn 3 & 5 PM. at AMBROSJA Coolls W..ted Rm. 211SOS 30th St., Ba.I Breakfast, dinner, ex· Penn, Newport Beach. perienc;e w /good op· JEWELRYsalesopening. porlunily. Apply lD Inside sales. Eves & person. J olly Roger wknd hours. Hourly + Restaurant. 400 S. Csl. commission. We train. Hwy. Lag. Heh. 492·4130or498-1236 COUNTER SALF.SMAN for marine store. Boal• Ing exp. pref'd. 557-9906. Dental Assis/Chairside Bu1y Ne1i¥Pon Practice Min 6 mos exp. 640-0000. .J)Ntal Sec"y/~ & An1staot. ~r d or colle"e. 546·3000 o ............ Orlho·c halraldt, ex- Jr.Electr .. Dearee neceesary c ........ ..,.,. 2 Yrs procesa/indt11'l Sr.Meca.1&.- Degree n~ S.ctro.lct Tedi Dea rte not necea. Tempo Temporary Help Marearet ~ per'd, p/llme 2 d ays. Kitchen He.lper & Dish· Irvine. 5.52-7800. waahtr, f /lJme. Mesa • 0 b Verde conv. Hosp, 861 Denta l A u~. rl c.nt.erSt CM 1 Chalraide, approx. 4 ___ __.. ____ _ daya wk. Ort.ho up. req. (Acly Senlot Cllhen Needs ~arl SS-14 hr. Same Lo Share Balbot oa exp. No •rnokiftl. 'I I 1 l a n d H o m e . 20-30. '42·26216 Reterucea. Call belw 9 llMMll COOll Is $ pm. Let pbaM riD1 ~ .__ H.er•I Umet. 6'15-.,.. lt•per. ·-~ .... l\'el Surf 6.Slrloln -W.CoutHw1,NIJ DISHWAll• Ex ee!!•nc:ied/N .. l urf fa Sark1'n 58$0 W. Cc:iasl Hwy. NB l..aodac1~r. IDUlt be U • per. Over 21. La$Wll HUia area UMl882 LAUMDMH Mature penaa. d.lt ror -.ipoiotmenl 642.sMl. .. • River~ide,a~dSan D~t:go salespeople.' Why not yourresume Cst Hwy,CdM 552·8803 Wan.d so r . Expert heater, platform, xtras. ART OBJECTS. AN- cowataes. With facilities work in the hottest area Classifi ed Ad no362 Servi ce.' 1093 Baker, Lk new. $125. M2·8850 TIQUES, FINE F\JRN .• averagin~ ~ver 2,000 sq. Huntington Beach/Foun-C1o Daily Pilot X·Ray Technologist for Co~ ta_ Mesa. (_bl wn ETC PHONE FOR IN· ft. providing se~arale tain Valley. Ca ll Keith P. 0 . Box 1560 Radiolo~y office in NH. Fa1rv1ew & Bristol > MAPLE Drop-leaf Dining FO. · & BROCHU Rt.:. lobby a r ea, private Snider al Village Real Coi>ta Mesa,Ca9'.M>2G Mus t b e ARRT re-546·4130 Room Set w/carved 645_2200 c ouns elin g r ooms, Estate962·4471 s;:islered&have lyr.exp. C & motif, table & 4 chairs.--------- private m anager 's office Call 642·6464 forappnt. --.E !'!!._. 8030 S..7·3182 G~rage Sale·Diclaphone. and separate work area IECE,TIOHIST I .. ,.....""... .. air compressor, spray providing each associate Typing, pleasant phone SECRETARY Young woman to operate ••••••••••••••••••••••• ITAL. 19 B/W 1V, re· guns furniture & misc. with his own private desk personality, general of-Opening in Advertising John Wayne Te~s Club I Pol AM I YA I S EK 0 R mole cntrl. 2 Blue uphol. l662 iowa St. C.M. and telephone. face duties. s.t0-4580 ask for indiv. w/good sh & Nun.cry. Pref. girl w / lOOODTL w/s:imm Fl.8 arm chrs, 2 antq. wht. ---------forCarol. typing. Good oppor. Lo kinderga rten o r pre-· lens. $145. 675·0625 bar s lls, Gold 8' sofa, Fantastic ladies clothe11, TRA.IMIMG start career . Ofc will school teachingexp. French Prov. o\·al din bargain prices (3·15t. Tuition a ssistance for 6..E. & lnsu~ance Brokers soon l> e local ed an 640·8830 or644-6&00 Photography Workshop rm. set. Parqu~ lop & 4 Sat. 4082Diablo, HB pre-licens ing school. for expanding corp. Full Orange Co. Mude & FasallOR chrs. 2 beaut. lited wall · Famous ··Head Starl.'' or p / T . ca II R ay Call Personnel Merche111dise Modeb plaques. Froslfree fri g. MULTI GARAGE SALt.:, trainin g program . Overturf,6-16-3487 213/861-5713 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Available. 2412 C li ff Dr., NB. Cul-de-sac, Come o~e. Classes In: financing, RETAlL SALc-eLADY ~qua I Oppor. Employer AAti .. es 8005 Hollywood typesets 631-1170 c~me all. Thurs . .SUn. 347 ~ •••••••• ••••••••••••••• 549 86GO Vtsta Bay a, Costa Mesa. escrow, and guaranteed Exper. mature, bondi-•----------,UILIC A.UCTIOM · Hideabed, brown. Settee, sales. Plus: audio, visual ble, full/part time, day Secretary/Rece-pt. ii.\t ANY ITEMS OF FlNE Cah 1035 yellow, 2 gold velvet Wedding rings & gowtr. training, weekly office or eves. Lagw1a Bch or s w1· vet chaa·r s 2 Turqo1·s e •-J·ewelry Exp"d. with CPA firm. ESTATE JEWELRY, ••••••••••••••••••••••• . .,. ' training and dllily on Lhe Newport Heh. 494·2081 ERSlAN KJITENS Thomasville Lowboys. misc. 23222 La Vac a jobtraining. for' appointment. Som l' s tat. ty ping. A RT OBJ ltCTS, AN-PCFA 1· Kefri g. 832-6723 830·2803 Prestagf:.' Newport Center TIQUES, FINE FURN., reg, top qua 1ty. 1---------- loc. Salary based on exp. ETC . PHONE FOR IN· $75/$100 -s.tt>-9965 MAMAGEMIHT We wil l pay over $1,000,000.00 lo our managers' In 1975 to in· s ure you receive the training 'and-help you need for a s uccessful lifetime career. RN-CCU Call Mi ss Branch. FO. & BROCHURE. Wanted ·Lon g Hall', 835·0899. 645·2200 brown, auburn, Tabby Nights, full or p/time. SECRET ARY Exquisite" Gold Thread female kitten. 642·7623 DifCerential pay. Xlnt Cotona del Mar BR · E 'lk benefits. Contact Mrs. T ra i n ee ·Pos ition EM OIDJ!:R D, Si SIAMESE Kittens $10 B I . 6·'2 2734 . I S Cerem1>nlal Court ~be. wks. & trained. a es t r e ri , .. · . w/great potenba . tart Xlnt cond. Purple field 557."""" Cost a M e mo r i a I at $450 mo. Haises after w I c E L Es TR I AL ______ .,.,.,,, ____ , Hospital, 301 V11:tvria, training period. Lile lyp·· u RAG o NS, Thu n -Dogs 10401 A.IDS C.M. EOE. ing, 10 key cal. · derbolts, Cloud forms & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Me mber of "26 realty l~~~~~~~~~~I NewportCenter <SHOU) Symbols. Skirt j boards.MemberofaNa·1---------•I Employment w/blue, yellow & red •PETWOILD• ti on a I R e I oc a ti o n C'on~ulta~ts Agency stripes & FOO lions-Llllsa·"Apso, (,,'hihuahua, Service. Guaranteed RN 567 San Nicholas Dr Ch'ing Dynasty. Collec· Pood Jes' Shih-Tzu, .e;, &-----=-....... ~~ For•Adillw ..... ·sw.w -CGI S.e •42-5671. &t. 330 t r ade progrl\m. Ex· EMEAGlb...ICY Newport Beach 640·6150 tors Item. $1300. ~-2094. l Schnauzer. Cocker, Dox· S tensive classified and 113"1 ---------1 ie, Pit Bulls, Cockapoo, eameJ-To-Slim ad . P/time 11·7:30shift. XJnt· Secreta ~y ' p /~i me, 1·51 A81t or History For Sale!! Pom. 100 mixed Puppies. ln.tant Crochet! ~!~o;er:::ults.v~~~ benefits & working con· Mon-Fri. Typmg. gen. 1 -Massachusetts lottery Stud serv. most breeds. pre·printed contracts, ds. EO~. Contact Donna ofc exp. 752-1762. NB ticket signed by George 2525 W 17th al Fairview, brochures. and forms lo Roache, RN, Costa Mesa SECRETARY i Wa~hmgton (circa 1768) SA. Open Eves531·5027 make ,}·our job easier. M e mori a I Hospital . ed with cover letter. Ap· Free ins tallation and ~64~2~·2~7~34~-~~~~~~I Reliable, w( ell groom 1 praised at $750. Will con· D 0 G 0 BE 0 I E NC E for exec. o cs. Mustlypel s id e r clos e offer . CLASS to Start Wed. pick-up of 8 ft. tall lamp 75+ wpm w/good cor· 552•8046 1 June 25 . 7 :30 p.m post '"For Sale" signs s•LES resp . composition. Shi . I Newport Bch·lrvine with built-in lockbox. "' . 'd h c Free business cards Wanted aggressive sales helpful, but not req . 12th to 15t entury area. 546·4928 after l·n1't1·a1 order. Sales people to _learn .. aboul & Xlnt oppor. w/fasl grow· Chinese small ceramic &j 1-'shSetter·, 6mos.old ·, II I o · OIL OF ing co. pottery pieces + few 17th '' agents for over 150 sub-se ~~.ura. u~ .. _ '. Send Resume c/o c e n l u r y span i s h female. Champion lines. divisions. Support sub-Ml~K Kosme.lH:s b}. Personnel Department brassware items. Sal Shots.$75.551-2063 sidlaries in escr ow Koscot l nle rplanetar} mortgage insurance and ll~c.; We operat~ on a P . 0 . Box2630 10·3: 424 Vi~ta Grande, AKC Vizsla Pups. Fan- markeling . direct sales . basis a nd Newport Beach, Ca 92600 Blulfs, N.B. 644·1288 tastic dogs. NOW $75. · there 1s no l11rut lo the SECRET ARY A.pplionus 80 Io 646·6221 COMMISSIOM Up to 70% immediate commiss ions with AD· VANCES that allow you to receive commissions before close of esc"!'w. amounl of mo.ney you·11 Fo r Lexitron Video •••••••••••••••••••··~· Mini Schnauzer, AKC, 8 ~~~f· between noon & 4 Type. Will train. Sh &the Washer. dryer. Mu~t1· wks, Champion blood Mon. thru Fri. al979.9657 ability to direct other cycle. Heavy duty. Like lines ma/fe. 559.4991 or 932.5684. Ask for Dan girls r eq 'd for environ-new! $100 each. 979-2222 ·eve. ' n1 e ntal planners & afl.6pm ----------• or Verna for information engineers. Pleasant ore. . . . . FREE!! & appointment. Io cal e d n ea r 0 . C . Friipd a1~e refn geralor' 3 Female Labrador Pup· Arter 33 years in busi· Id A Airport. Raub, Bein, whale_, 5 ~ Ct. ~a~I. Good pies, 7 wks. old.S'7·2595 ness with 50 company les help, 18 yrs.o · P Fros t & Assoc. 1401 workin g condition $50.i---------- owned offices to insure ply, 1120 So. Csl. Hwy. Quail, N.B. 833-0070 642·3963 after5pm POODLE Pups, Stan· Village Faar, Sundance . . dard, male. AKC/IKC, eontinwty·o(pQilcies,our Trading Co. ---------•IW~ll buy refng. Appl. run· papers, s hots. $250. 800 associates are set.tine ...:...:..:..::...:...::::.......------• nang or no & ~crap metal. Sat/Sun. 9Al\I to 6PM new Industry records. Sales Help needed, ex· S•cy's wfth Sia 675-S2S8 anytime. 673•0627 our volume ls more than per' d . Pa rt lime or Sr. Typists ----------• $1,000,000 a day; 1,000 f/time. Apply in person. TempoTemporaryHelp '74 Kelvinator Side/si~e. Poodle Toy Puppies. 8 homes sold a mont h. Jackie's Fashion Center 17802Sky Park, Irvine no frost, 19 cu ft. Refng. weeks, All male blk, l 'h More impor~ 75 Huntington Ctr, H.B. Call 540-4455 545·9882 yr old Peke (AKC 1 year we pal<t or 24232 Laguna Hills 646-0142 907 5 JA-50 comm:ssions I than lo Mall, Lag. Hills. SERVIC E Sta. Attendant, Kn~~eo;e ,'f :~~~Y~:; Yellow ~abrador 5 mos ,,,, 11fM;-1lf'-"T.... to;:::~~~!1l~~~~\:'1!:~:· ':::~:: ~~~lne our :i':. SALESLADY full lime, eves. Exp'd., Washer $65. Guar /del. female. AKC Champ: m:-i1:1•;!~~aco~r :::tua°'::d tory-and let's face It, Exper'd. Women's ready resp. Bonus for smog, 546•8672 line field trial GM-so.as r 1 l nl~d 1•,.l •t• n ""n : •b•ll•! Crocbt!t Ihle •1'11110• h , ..._ ... in •-Age ..., u ""-•ll brake & Jamp lie. Neat . · Women'• ~Ian arr~• 138 lllth ~" ot llaltttnir wer11ed; 1t~• that's w at we re uuw1 • "" wear. "'1"'W· .o;-.. appear. & handwriting. Refrigerator, wrule 2 Dr Dalmaua.n. Free to good bua1 tl'llh 40·lneh hlpl: a11 ''" .. bl& hooll. Pa11•rn 7162: di· terested in-YOU-the or p/time. Hrs & salary Apply morn'gs. 2590 1''rost free w/lcemaker, hom e . 2~·yra. All shots. bu11, n hill>: s~ (,IS 1>1m. 11 ·~cuoaa ., .... •·20 tnchldfJd. 1> aalea associate. Oexible. 893·59<17 ask for Newport Blvd. CM $200. Aft. 6 p.m. 640·5546 Q r ea t fa mlly dog. ~\~>~11!~. ~~\~~~~· :: r,'~t.:1~ A~·}: :::•::.r:!4:;· .. Pat. • ..... •A• Rnt·Alau m-" ·-' •-l•I tr you 're serious about becoming a real estate SA.LISI.ADY proteaalon•I, call our Over 30. Must have ex· Porsonnel departmen\ to per. In better specialty mako an aDpoi,ntmenl to shop. Xlnl working con· K W h I n..., ~4 :;11 hip); 4' (50 bu11. j' bl1t1: ~ .., .... ~· SHOI SALIS enmore as er ..,.,.er. 1-----· ------1 18 1n butt. 54 hl1>l : "" 1:;1 h1atlllaa . Senti to All't• - We.have an open.Inf for $295. Xlnt~. German Shepherd, 4 mos, 1>111l. M hlM. Broolr1, 1os. u. o.llf Plkl. 842 6800 art ·· ·30pm h 8 4 8 Send Sl.CIO for each pattern. NHdtfftlft ~. Bow la.• an experienced hoe · ;). s ots · $50. 96 · 1' Add r.s cents t« u ch P•lltn1 Old Cll•llu aitatl•, N•w • Salesman or Woman in Apl size Oas 5tove and wkdays. WkeodsSPM. f«rlrst-claumallandaped•I York, N. Y. '""· Prln1 high grade family aboe& handllna : otherwiat t111lrd· NalO• ~ Z.,. P4tt'"' L• 11 t.l A 1y' reCrigerator. $90 each ENGL ISH Springe r fla.sa •uvery wUI \U.• •h..w Nwlft~. • ' r u or part· me. pp 492 1973 11 Od WMlrHr~.Seftdro Ma.ti• .... ••ll•rat er .. •• I INTERVll:fW OSI ds. 673·2990. ...:;;::...,:.,;..;;..,;:_ _____ ~ "Joln11M Unfranchlsed ! " LOI Ans•IU (313) 519·1312 Loni Beach (213> •·2791 oranio Co. (1H) 71&.9350 WALKER &LEE REALESTAT£ W&'R£ PART OF YOUR FtrruRE AIJ Equl Qfllol1wd\J Emplo)'er S .... &TMCher p /lime for Pianos & Organs. 581-1200. ln person, HemphUl '1 • Sp a'?iel pupp e~: • Merttn • .u. 1.11e Dtil~ "''°'· lleMtlr.t ttilnp.s.t fw -.-Pri11'1'IAJU:. AODRr.s8. llP, N-1 "NI ""' ~ .... Shoes, 5-4 Fashion Island. GE. Washer, good c:ondl· hUbl ,, dois. 5'Wiu. $20. P.u.rtt °'"·· ..... , .... lftOINllkfnlt~I l N.B. 644...m lion. Works Grnl! --.• _ .. _1254_______ St. ,.,.., Von. N.Y. IOOU. JMell•1··....... .... . 511.1. ... t1..-. Pete536-9863 "'"· .. y.. 1045 lllZR and STYUC "'UMHR. Newt R •~ ....... . S .a.LIST•.a.aua& ..," _.. Of<ISPttBEPAn"ltlNot1GV Silw+ ..-....... a• "' -APrlBin'ICI Coldspot RtfriaS:U5,K•· ....................... d1oketoMftdfar,-rrw,.t· N11d111•• ............... •,\ Looklnl for a career? Intelllgent, dlllaenl, more Wuber suo. Frlak.)IFlulfyKI~ ''"'''::}de N«w SPRINO· .,_.CrwtMrt811C* .... C Are you wUllng to WOC'k, "Can Do" Individual '° Sltnat11t1 ()eyer $100. Welaned lln-ained ~T~~-~!tt.!!11~~~ r.:::c==:;::..._. ln~ereated rn the pro-leant al.an bla ln creative Ke o m~rt Dlsbwa11ler • 541-411.S • ,_ ••IJ«ft ~ ~ 1k ....._ llMniM "'1l .:eu. blems of other people? . l Apply ln P» 10 Radial am\,.. ""'· llW • Kl'CtT .._ .,." ...._-..W.._ .... ... Do )'Oil have lniuauve? envuonm•n . U +acceu$1S0. ... 11M 10.-uppiea.lwboW.Pan _.. .... pu.n •.••• ta.a er ,,., ............... . Woare lookiftifOC'a few person, ZOU Pla~n a · Germaa Sb•pberd. IMtaatf' .... ._..,. .... sa• a=•=IM --•• •• lei l ralneea for a Avt. C.M. 9' YOU Ml-m1 ..._ • ....,.._ .... It.II !........, ~ N ·····:!!!"' -tt ----------1 -• ti ,,. •• ,._, I ca...er •n the gl"OU(> in· You dQa't need a IW\ to have a aervicetovueror lllbla.-Qiia"'1ltl ........ J 1urance indusl.ry. Salary "draw fut" wMn you aoodl lo 1eJI, Olaee • .. l Yr. AprlC!Ol Poo4le, .. ~,......., •.•..• ., , I .. 1 · can •-= din I.be Dally fn the O~llY P llot ~ •llho&a •,...... ._. ... ~-... .......... ' ptu• comm sa100. p ... ce an • Cl•••Lf•-• • • • ... 0 r 1 v r . -al e '' US.NM for lurt.ber ln· Pi'°' Want Aclsl CaU DOW .,._ ""' • " -............ 11111 ............... .. lormaUon. -Ml·$f'IS. Pboe•842·58'11. ~llO'>~DIY • ' I loeh.lell . 9060 el••-IOIO MIKell•11• IOIO Offke ,_a:tae Ir ... ,.. ££0 Pewtr 9040 .. •••••••••••• .. •• .. ••• OAll.YPILOT Jun.13..181~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._,_.. IOll •••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• F l N 1 S JI 11 y ••211 Sele IOI IOll Mlecll•1.. IOIO COUCH, Chain, wmpe, BOXt-:S any quaallt)', ••ee'9 ................. 8' lllN Bosten • ao• VEGA lloloruller, TRIMARAN ' Ptver ··--·••••••-•n••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• T•bl s, Stereo. An.y re tapo, 1braalv ~ le NEW• US£0, CcmC. Ta· Dbl hull, xlnt. lhape, VHF le extru. aoo bra. nimble, alpe &.Shull.I+ MOV9"G SA.Llt Bia annual Father's Day .sonable o!rer.ti4.:l·6344 ~~ka~ nf •~P~· ble, Ctuln. Deaka, areai db:l1b1. Bolt olr. S33000.642·S'T1S plans, n oeda £IHI, Tbl1 week.,nd Hlh • ~:u"t~~~\! ~:fal~ ,: CAIPITl.a.AtMS ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD 1~0 E~;ll~ F~taa~ Couchea . Pvl pty . "4·11W l •l 'CHllSCIAPT cabin. & mHt. $700 1'Ul. 271 Mornln.: Ca· park. Sa uu~c. cus. TopQu~I Mill~ foUrn. Picture:;, ~mps Valley,979·3&!o. 6"-~ Jeeh,M•h••£e/ e INeMll 63&·6'11 D nm. n)'On Rd, CdN. Some U10<1.~iarpels·~Slu Garden & hshld tools Fl'eci to Gd. Pond Home. Senlce 9020 Twtii Cetlf .. W f7' ERICSON 1 yr. old. Items left rrom clmlna :W:.·~~1:: 1s~.~· CHIAP!I 546-7111 aft. 5:30 p.m. °' Lota of beautltul Kot .. ;•'••••••• .. ••••••••• .._.. ... ..._.v-M Beautifully rurn. & antlq'4e i t ore & s ome Ex.bibiholf'Wf &aDdana· C .U 673-7162 wknds. GOING ffSHIM61 Carp. 552•8091. Electri.cal-Woodwwtcln1 sa..,. I 01 t•d.ckt nsged . .t~ ho...aebold tteinll. 1820 vlan felk da~ing m --, I 'S WOIMFAIM Pl1.1mbln1-tnatallatlon OMLY $75,000 Fre.ac b twin bedrm native costumes & rais MATURE._Rcsp.Teache! OpenDaily7Amw6Pm Pl-..a~ 1090 &Rtpalr.JnboardEng. Willard Yacht.I Lido1'No.2.5l2w/ttaller, •lulaet•~h'on°e"ak. ll19•1c0''>'c··aobllde inaofmld·summerpote . WANTED to ~ouse;a~yr~ur~eed, ~ Nite crawlers , Meal •••••··~•••••••• .. ••••• Repalr(lnboat).Scorpio 33S6ViaLldo673·2780 XJntCon~.$1100. .. mos. or ... te s., 't'A... , Worms African Nl1ht Fl ELD S Warobouse Marine 548·970t 673-3731 Nelson player piano. Lots of Furniture, 3121 s. TOP CASH DOLLAR 1'vl. 7/1. 5'5·21<11btwn 5 & Crawle~s & Red Wormis. Sale. 400 Pl a nos & · l!8 • TROJAN Ca bin • Lido on walnut drupleur table, Center St. SA, Sum · PA 1 D F 0 R Y 0 U R 7PM 11362 Gothard 118 Oraana, new & used cruiser '6S LaPtlrake, UDO 14 nicest D d plcturu, r~ames, qwlls. m e r r i e l d II m s • JAERWT EOLBRJY,_~,..,wrs~TCGO'KESL'D, ELEC. Typewriter Re m Call 847-5141 . SP In et•• . Grand a • lo~ Mwtee 9010 niblt :no HP V-8 Gray, 20 Kco'!!t. 2~-~~;:., d~s: bowl & pitcher, Greek Segerslrom & Raitt. , "'" • ..... D ·k & h ' $l50 Players. Going out for ,....t hrs. Dlnelle, V Berth, a ... n. . copper pcs. jewelry• Saturday Only. 10.SPM S 1 L VE It SE RVICE. 2S . es ~ r. . . buslntH. Rent/opt to ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ttonomaUc, VHF, Falho, 714-893-0293 eves. washcr/tlryr, refrijl, TFllQNUEESF"~~& AN · :~~~ ~~!· ~~~~~ ~~· M,OUNTED Marlin, 7', buy. Kawai, Steinway. 16'expandableboat 'l'iak dks, bristol cond 1 • LIDO 14 w / trailer. halrd.ryer , sofa, steam Almos t n e w eouch 8', . .... $15 Eves 4·10.644-MOS. Good cond. $150. Baldwin. Chickering, trailer, xlnlcond. Prl pty Best offer. Complete. Good ~d. ~~~·s~b~d~~s~t.~~ r.~~~u1~~w$~~0.s~~rr:~ M .. nRESS . . 646-4191 Ya&maha, Kimball, Wur., Bc11toffor.&1S-3007. 640•1l68or5'9-8815 MAK.&OFFER.642·m9 tadies bike. pine armoiff tbls ~7 & $35, bookcase $3. A CW~s'f~~s~e~ ~e~~rila 4" JOINT1~R, stdnd f & t1JcE1..D'S <710638-2770 loatt Power •040 SEA.RAY 24 •• Cully 40• TRI. Half !inlsbed, or bkca se. Peterson oUace elec typewriter. *MADNESS* Park.S325846-2461 Mom Bamotodr, 5e645o1r41t0ru e or 12072Brookhurat.GG. •••••;••••••••••••••••• eqM.ulpped.' ready 65 t:o go! engine, salla, gen .• rig· paintine. ch1ldrens toys, printing calcuJater SlOO, . n saw • ercruuer 1 eng. · g 2 anchors 2 pro· t.l ishes & misc. ate mli. Cir Console 1V, works *ALL SIZES• mgs. Wurtltzer Spinet, xlnt 18' GlasS·2 motors-1-tnlp, Under 200.hrs. Newcond. ~n • & 't.a Ph. 675-2122 gd, $75. Two bedspreads Chopping blk, solid ma WATERBED like new, cond. $750. 846-9004 aft. 4 1·7~hp. on lar&e wheel Trailer w/pwr winch in· f:J1:is84004 a':8t·:JOp m ---------1 l W/canopy. S6 &S4. Kng. Priced to Mo••! pie, free·standing 30''sq complete. S95. orwknds. trlr. Live bait tank. Ex· cld. Mus L sell. $8SOO. • • . . • • Spectacular Garage Sale. sz spre ad & matching 833-9625 &646.a686 36 • • hig h . 675·121 545·1312an.. 4 tras. Ready to go! $1900. 642-8772 KJTE No. 591 12',selfbal· Moving to apt. Elec. d $l" h k Mus l a o I l ! Loved 613-1645 . ood ·'1 foUn boat lawnmower , den furn., rapes :>, a mmoc BED King S"' mattress 55it-i448 Wa!lled Acme Brand Wurlitze r Spinet. Xlnt . 27 ft. UniOite C.C .• T/S. mg, g saa s. ' toys, books. washer & w/::.taod $7, ~oJd clo;:~ Box' spring, f;ame, xtra Olf& Ju1cearator/Exlrac~or. cond. $900 or best .rrer. '71 24 fl. Marauder F/B, Many extras. Sleepe 6. _:6:.:.7.:..5·_47 __ 98 ______ _ dryer, everyUung goes. w /lites $2.50, clOlhes, e firm . s tall packaged $215 IMs G Call 646-5743 or 549-9110 673-8443 eves. twin 165, loaded incl. Xlnt cond. 846-8flM. 14 . ALCORT, fast, un-Ch 1736" \J lo Ln cords, ta pes. books & (Val~e $525)·Queen.$195 TENNIS SHOP . auio pilot. Days 646-2811 . · k bl w/Trlr. New m:.ap~r. Sp~n~ale & Dmr•.s~8~3(9~r ~~~!!1:~t~ (Value s.a25j, lncl. de'. at 2538 Newport. Blvd, Ny ldon tw~ed11carpel & Solid Che rry Hammond or eves, 968-7465. Chris craft Classic 30' ~~: 8~ $f6so Make olfer. W S &Su livery 631 ~ U ually Costa Mesa. GRAN pa · pracu ca Y new, ap-Spinet Organ, perfect Sedan. New twin engs. · arner. al n. Hushard}. . Home. . . I> OPENING SPECIALS: prox. 43 yrds. dark cond.642·1494 SO'dsl Trawlers $SOM <less than 40 hrs ) ...:532.:~·--24_1_6 _____ _ Sc1t & Sun 9·5. 1751 E. Warm ups $12.99. regula green, s1o7.50. Appr~x. 40' dsl Trawlers $.1SM Completely refastened, AQUA Cat w /trailer, aux. Ocean Hlvd. Hal boa, nr UG G 'UILIC .AUCTION $22.50. Jackets S7.99,. re 30 yrds, gold, $77.50. Shd· HAMMOND H-395. 3 yrs 30' Tra.wler~ • .~.000 new wiring, lnstrumenls, 4 h.p. opt. With extras. "L " SL. Sofa, chuar. H E arageSaJe MANYITEMSOF1''1NE 1:ularSlS.OO.Men"ssh1rt · ing wardrobedoors .. w/ ~ld.lmmac.con~.Ask· Co~pldpnce.Finisht:d etc. Super Condition! Makeoffer.~1407 chest, ctothang & othe r lO!JO S:l~-~~~"~;1.0383. ESTATE J EWELRY, $6.95 or 2 for $12.95. Pr hardwa re , $10. Ins ide 1ng $3295. 84o·l57~ & under const. Atlantic Must Sell! Sacrifice!...=.=:..:..:...:...; _____ _ goodies! ART OBJ~CTS, AN-Line Golf Clubs; Irons. hollow core do?r .. wt betweeo6·9pm PacificMa ritimeCo. $7000.642-1551 18' SEAGULL ~/trl~. --• Garage s ale, antiques. '7 1 TIQU ES, FlNE FURN.. sets or 9 from $199 95 up hardwar e, SlO. Ceiling . 675·8945/646-5491 . good rigging &sails, as as Gigantic Gura~e Sale: 3 V W bus A /C, etc. ETC. PHON~ F'OR IN· Woods, sets of 4. fro1. lite fixtures, $~.50. B~LDW I N Acroson1c ' . 1913 14' boat 3508, $600,847·1338 Fam1hes leaving stale. Sal/15 30 Miramar, 1-'0 . & BROCHURE. $99.95 up.Ladies&men Beaut.redw~pauota-1 Paano,goodcond.$650. 40CUST.Du~se1Trawler, 'American lrlr. Nylon 17641 Van Buren, HH. . Balboa/673-6836 645·2200 golf & tennis clothing, blew/ 8 ch.a1n;, C?St $450 646-4191 under const. Grand conv lop. $2135. Private. loats, Slips/ -sweaters. Phone &l2-5440 sell Sl90. Elec. su ck do~ s-...:·gGoOds 1094 Banks typ~. $30,MOOO 962-0348 Docks 9070 Refrigerator, books, bacy· Horses 8060 CUSTOM CAKES nyer S75 . 642·1244. ( I'"'".... com p. 547·8976aft. 7P ••••••••••••••••••••••• clc, clothes. etc. 24122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movin g, Sacrifice ! ' •••••••!••••••••••••••• f 18' Winner. 75 evlnrude. SLIPS Newport.Beach Hurs t Dr. 1-:_1 Toro. June Prince is for sale. Qtr· for ever y occasion. Wurlitzer small Grand SCRAM-LETS POOL TABLE .• triangle 27 fl. Tolly Cra t, 1964. Vanson lrlr . 2.25 gal gas S .1 p 1·1/15. 586·181!1. thro. GenlJe but spinled masterfully created for Piano s950. Apt. s iz 3lt2 x 7. Solid mahog. 7/8" Boal yard special. R~blt tks. Open boat. Perf. for 673 525 a8' or ow~-8506 W .bb you. The unusual is my :.Love 590. Apt. s iz ANSWERS slate. Perf. cond. ~· eng. New e lec. Quick fish/ski. $1395.:;.as.7616. --·--------Antique Hocker. Hope ~7~~t:~·37~n ri ons. specialty. Priced re-refriger ator.nearlyne\.\ j 546·4130 days, 646·3048 sale.$6000.645-0901. . Wanted s liporsideliefor Chest. Sml Or~an, Wig:., · 4 · · asonable with satasfac· Sl25. 1-~rigidaire electric Clothe -Awake -eves. , f ' b 1 Boats needed, list & store 25• Trimaran pref Hunt Comme r c ial Freezer , BEA UT l FUL APPA . l ion g uaranteed . C11 ll s tove s2oo. Antiqu Crime -Eleven -TV Radi 1 51t~lk hnew 1 e3r5g Hasps w/us at no cost. We have Harbour are~. Aft 6 pm: Walt:r Skas Sal Only 10 E H elen now for yuur 6889 CAN'T CH .. '\V , O, wa t ru, new • b u ye r s BC YB 7632 · · LOOSA. REGlSTER D. Secretary $300. 642· "' Hlfi, Ster-8091 Mere. & tl'ailer. $4795. 7141oAo.1304 .• ' 846· · to 5pm. 2676 Bayshorc. ~u. custum decorated cake In order to keep prices """" .,..., --------- NB. * 963·8216 * at979·8123. POTTER'S WHEEL down I heard we're ••••••••••••••••••••••• Makeofr.642·8559· , . loats, Speed& . '--NEWS175 going to have to cat R C A 20'' Color TV BEAUTlFULCustomized32 C.entu~yCab.Crwser. Sid . 9010 Sat &Sun?r tal everything Needs Love: :i4 Arab~'lovan g : Portable •S45-&l55 * t oug h e r meat . Console.$.95. 25 ,0 Cb' C . Twan C hrysler eng.••••••••••••••••••••••• asgom:!11rcs&p11lo~s ~ mare.7yrs.Good barrel Magna,oxS25.BarsUS3. • ,, Impossible! I CAX'T Call644-1458 fullw:~sui~l~$r~~e;: $12,000.Call67S.5774. SK1Boatl4'1.a'Oulboard mu c h "!ore . ti82 racer 557.3161 E~~heatSl0.~·1189 BUMPER IOOL Table. C ll EW \\h a t 1 am d T bl 5528018 • r·b di ed ood -withnewtrailer. Congrt::.:.. C:\l ~ .. slate top, xln~ ~ond. eating no\.\. Gerrar 092 urnta e · 17 1 e r6.ass w . en S48-0063 • , • AQHA Reg. Qtr. Mare. 11 ~.cw 3 ~a I .1 l_l.ud~o n + aceess. S75. 962-5681 w/cover & Stylus for 14• Boston Whaler, Sour huJI skl boat w/o engane,1 ________ _ Il!G GAR. SALE. Sat~ Yrs .welllraaned,genllc. Sp_raye~~5.l 2 JunCaan .. _ . _ Misc.Uane oa I CD -4 . $150./oHer. Puss,50HP.Elec str& $350.539-5361. loats,StorCIC)e 9090 Sun 9 to 5 onl y. 10 S9SO. Eng. & west. lack. ho1st S25 .962·3822 Boys;, ::.pdpB_ike C$la. W t d 8081 494·0192 gen Used under 5 hrs loat• Sa'el 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::iw1m ·g. pool 1ollde SSO. 673 948! --Refrag. Hot mot, OP· an e . · . · •• d i 1 1 o · bar s 2 5 . 2 · __ OAK & IRON Trunk SSO., perS45 586.1879 •••••••••••••••••••••••Stereo w/AM /FM radio & Wall pull skiers. New ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat Storage. a Y· lawnmowers, Kodak HouseholdGoods8065 Milk .can:.. S2S & ~18·?0· ' $$C.ASH$$FOR tape. Pac kard Bell $4000, a s king $2400. LIDO 14 #495 wee~ly month~Y · Movie camera 2S 15" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hell Star hlmt sz 7 4 S35. HHONZE Gr een tone Poly Good used furn/refriJ!s Spa·nish console. $150. 645-5000 Dock mast er. w/Trlr $750. 544-09l4 Secunly-24hr launching ~·1owerpots. M~c. items, Household Sale. Good :-e.mth_ 19" BJ~ T\~ port. l-11-lo cpl. Topt;. 673-4555, 1-'rzrs /stoves. ~0768. Call mornings. 642-1460. Balboa Bay Club ramp. Newport Dunes, no junk. 16622 Rhone Ln, items . 423 Marigold Fri, SJ.:>. &1.:>·816 1 or~1HOO. 100 Garnet. Bal. ls. ·74 Eric kson 27. lOhp O/B, 1131 Back Bay. 644-0510 llB. 9':'8·3162.842·0849 Sat. Sun. 6i5.~ , Musical OLDER RCA 21" Color IMMACULATE elec i;tarl. Very Sharp! -------15 cu. FT. Uµrg ht. Hf' T V portable, works IHtrumHts 8083 1 ~onsole . Ljkenewcond. 2S'LYMAN Many Xtras. Pvt PlY·Tronsportatlon A.NTIQU t::S ! <?u.k & ot~1er Jewelry 8070 Frostree Wh irlp<Kll F:tr. l 1ne, SJ2. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $!l5. 9&3·296.1 HARBOR MOORING $l2,500. (213) 821-8791. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I urn, masc. items. Sal. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lake new Sl 7.:i. Old Pl11 lco 646·1525 1. d 9 Radio, sndr, marlin chr. C s....1-./ 10·4, 506 Signal, Nwpl. frig. SJ5. Men 's 3 spd. --,,,5 Dbl Jo'ibesHacrdy ac r~~ set, . $6.500. 615-4618 Sunflower 11' Snark ~R 1 rs, -, 9120 llgts. WANTED Haleigh bike blk. $65. 5 .Power mower ..,... . pc. ar ware. ~• cym-NEW 50 Wall Ullrahnear . Sailboat. 1 Yr old. Used 9ft -"----------1 TOP CASH DOLLAR pc. Drum set wi'/. cym., bed $2 u . Dresse.r s, ba.ls & c.ase~. $l:IOO or best Speakers, wholesale SHARP! '5~·32 Ft. Twin Jillie. W /xlras. $275. •••••••••••••••••••··~· GIANTGAH.SALESat& PAID FOR YO U H hi ·hat & :.ca l S200. hc\p kca ses. mi sc orler.B111,536·9540 price.675·~89 I screw Chris Craft. Re· 546_0568 '62Chevy, 1Tonchassis Sun. 9 to 5. 1916 Sumba 5-19 70 items.Moving. !168-4375. . . . . , . cent overhaul & refurb. mount. $2500. 93 gal gas Ci rcle. Costa Mesa JEWELRY. W:\TCH ~. ' ·!.I ~· • --:--. Chickering spme~ il'l.08.558 Boats .& Manne Fully equipl. $14,500. 12' AQUA CAT, xlntcond, tanks, air water cooler ----.--~rZv0l1tEIBt8?J'~· K ;ng~J·Lawn mower. ex· l-rcek•tt.cns :J~ht.2.b1.~ walnul.Ne~dlcptbe.nch. Equepment 535-1136. w/handtruiler.BeslOf· ontop,bigV-8.828-1.201. Leaving S tate Sale! Ap· • , U J & :-./ · Cl'. desk & chair. J uliette 1 ~ Pers n . s.11·2168 2566 l\lmt cond I rPty 4!12·2340 1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• fer 645.3007 ph \ ~l~n.t!>·ev~rythi~~ l<I NE_ 1-. l~~ A.· !>tt'reo :.ystem. :.ide by Orangc=Elv.mcss. ,. J SO G 't· / GENERATOR 26 ' Luhrs Sportfisher. · · '73VW(Westfalia)Cmpr. goes.1-ra.Sat &Sun.IH2l _!IQ UES.t>45 s1dercfrag w/1ce maker, 16 M:\t Movie camera G~~~~~s Be ry p~ka~pw& Marine, 110 auxiliary Grey.marineV-8.Compl LlDO 14 w / lrailer&ex· P~ptop.Xlnt.cond.16000 Trad1.·wands Cir, HH.Miscrllanr o us 8080 ~1rlsb1ke,ncw011ncan& s75 \6 MM Projector ca·elyr old Perf~ 3 KV $550. See at equip. $5,950. PH : tras. Immac. North ma,AM /FM.Mu.staac. IW2·4629 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H 1 n cs cookwa re ::.e t. sso: Sewan ~ ~aclune $25. ~.9446. · · · Uosan/s-Slip #7, NB 675·5139. Sails. $1175. 541·3'783. Pvt. ply. 968-109.1 557 2679. ~ ---4 Family garage ::.:.ile . 36" O"Keefe & ~erriu gas 4!17-2902 afLer 6. • . Autos, Hew · 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, H•w 9100 .Aelfos. Mew 9100 SLove. re f ra g, '4a::.her , ra nge, copp~.rt.one. xlnt 2 Schwrn n Uakt-~. 1 man:. Beautiful solid J\l apl O ff1c! Fvrnature & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dryer, k1tchcn ::.et.l1v1ng cond. Sl25 ~arm ~ecl lO spd 1 ~ys Slin~ray3 Jf d k Eq~pment 80851~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. rm set & dining rm !>el. chair S25.1Hi-17!;4 Cr)·::.t al Chandelit.>r::. ~~crs~u e roe er, re· •••••••••••••••••••••••II All k111d:. of antique:. -·-· --c:cnll~ upholstered, and DES K . Cl X. l' r y s La 1 & 0 l h e~ L ENN 0 X Chin a "'·1·1 •XU. matchang foot.stool. only l S.t l_r:.,c.J .\~?~· household g~. mO\lt' ··w 1ndsong "'. Lennox :molt . Ch1111Llnl.l·._11 .. S55.T\\o ma.tchi?.g stere .. ~~red"~ ~~:~h ~::es & cq utp menl J''.t l Alla ::.tcmware ··~toonspun '. 1" 1 • . .1 .,.1: 1:.1: speakers. 6 1'2 x 10 . th 1·: th 'gs · 1 -arl objects J>iHnlln"!> " I.in\\ Jrc. :s _, µ1:r never u::.c<I only $15. man.} 0 er 0 c.:. an • ·11~==~==:;~~~=~ Laguna . B)' r . Lagu11a Cash , 536.iJi; .,. .. 1 fl. Xlnt l·o111t. t>l.!·~I. 6-.!Z·Gl:WO ' &15·1010 Heh. 4!11 JO.>~ · _ _ ___ . _ _ __ Datsun 9720 ~.°!~~••••••••••••!?.~~ ~-~·:~:' ............ !?!.~ !~.~·:~."••••••••••••!?!.~ ~-~':!'!' ............ !?.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THE CHAMP 8210, 39 MPG, EPA THE Lil HUSTLER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY GARDEN GROVE DATSUN SUPER RESALE VALUES! 1972 CHEVROLET ' WHHL DIUVE, automatic. air cood • power steering, radio, heater. (9'1'2L) •3995 1972 JAVELIN J speed. radio. heater, like new. 09. $1895 1970 MAVERICK 2 Door a utomatic. air cond., radio, heater, must s.ee 310-BMW 9 1895 1973 DATSUN S 10 2 Dr. iedon, 4 speed, radio, heater, clean. ( #228.tOI) 1972 DODGE CHARGll •40 Mognum ' speed, radio, healer, sharp 927-FWL •1195 11 DATSUN 1200 2 DOOIS a FASTBACK COUPES TO CHOOSE FIOM 1974 BUICK APOLLO automatic. air cond., power steering, radio, heater, like new. 296-J PS $2695 1971 DATSUN 510 2 Dr. hdon 'speed, radio. heater, llke new, 385-BZV •1415 1971 PINTO IUNAIOUT 4 speed, radio, heater, sharp 861·0MX 5 1695 . . ;, pr ces plus tax & lie. Prices ood thru 6/16/75 GARDEN GROVE DATSUN F11f£WA 1 CLOSE 13861 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove 839-7000 1 Bio.de\ So uth of Garden GrovP free way OPEN 7 DAYS , N~~IA\ti?g e NEW'75 HO.RNtT 4-·DR. WITM AU O.TRANS.•RAOIO• POWER STEERING•TINTED• GLASSoMANY OTMERS ! ~~~N;=EW=--.MATAOORS ! BIG CAR \..UXURY, SMALLE'R CAR ECON- OMV,!· CHOOSE FROM MANY! PACER \S ALL NE~ ALL ONE·OF·A .--~~i--=~I K\Nt>0 •0 so ARE OUR PACER DEALS! ~L P~u:!SAlll Pl.USTtL.FIHM4C.11'4Go.~.c:.. ITWA~~~ AFTER 'IE'1JA'< BEFO~E THE MAME JEEP BECAME OFFlCl~L..t THE ~ME K£MOON ~15iim-=-'"'\\ NOW ME.t..NS JEEP~'llMQ5! KEN AMCnJE 251.4MARBOR BLVD· COSTA MESA· '°415·7770 • S'fS·SOJ.a J\ r, is 0 • h 0 • g s, • 0 • •• TRUCK COUNTY USA 520 N. HARBOR Santa Ana 4 MIL ES NORTH OF THE SAN DI EGO t-~REEWAY • 0Yer 70 Late Model Trucks In Stock $tep1ides -Short led1 -4x4'1 -WE ~OT 'EM. Power Wagons -Van1, WE GOT'EM. '6 7 CheYy 112 Ton VS, 4 speed. New tires. l>oll baby. (9535) s1595 '73 Che.y 'I• Ton ,VS, aulof!latic, pow.er .t1teer 1 n g , air tonditioning, s uper (;heyenne. (16253) s3795 '73 Ford 3/• Ton Vs. automatic, power lteering, air cond .. dual t anks, ready for camper. (08610) 53695 173 ChHy 1/2 Ton Vs. radio, heater . stick lhin. Choose from 4 ~at one price. 52795 '73 Ford 'I• Ton W /C.,,._r 'Vs. uulo., P .S .. air d. Cab over camper ep• 4. dinette. ice x. Iota or storage. 0104) '3995 MAIDA • • .NOW Brand New '7 4 MAZDAS OUI HYC£ DISCOUNTED PRICE S33S5. ' . lESS $500 CASH REBATE flOM Mazda Mtrs. of America Your Price Only S2895 Loeded Wlttt: AUTOMATIC T~ANSMISStON IMMED. OUIVERY Including a!I Ibis Econom1cal powerful sllky smooth rotary en1J1ne Wtth 3 yr 50.000 m11e factory warrpnty heater, recl1n1ng naut'jahyde bucket aeats w11h roemory lront passenger seat. 5 radial ply tires!, Power ctlse brakJ.'!S, ft,Jlf carpe11ng, 1achorniu1r, console. reer wmdow defogger, electric. clock tinted glass loek1n~ Ivel cep. sll'tl wood s1e~mn9 wheel. A l!$o much more eQu 1p me nt too numerous to IT'IQl'lllon A.X3 Coupe ~Ser •f66582~ WIC~MCJIYI YOU ~Lt. l'Hf C·R·E·D·I· 'f , ... .,..,. .. , .. ~·•Y•M_.., ............ ~!·.~::: ....... !~~~ ~·-~:.~ ....... !~~~' . 1975 P'ONTIAC ASTllf S NOTCHIAOC COurf v.11n '"° at•Mard 3 lo004K1 nun ,,.,. tn<S tttt• 1va1laote l&U cu 1n 2~t>t>& ~no11w '' r1,11.u 11 37 Mr>Q m 1ne t:PA. n.ghw~'f h....,.. 23 mpg tn U~• tPA Clly ,,... 1 A··''"'" com"9f1 h eou1u, "'°"" ..... Ye It I it IU~ lh.t U.~•nl tfJtt,P 1<)Uf ity!.: ~ tt\iilt i w1\t1I .we C&H 0...4'll1t...,. WE HAVE the finest USED CAR SELECTION EVER '70 BUICK SKYLARK GS 400 '7 1 V.W. BUG '66 CADILLAC Convertible Couoe "'-'1omat1c ()OW(• 1r~mo & bf•tJ•> t.aJ<:..,el )i•h ~ulyt IC>OI r•ll~u .. f\ue11 lll20AOY1 ·~"·"'"'"'';ion ,.o.o_h4alttf ".,....c1e1n f7t00lR1 AH tf'Wt C~chllK fl(>hC,.10" lf'W "'°'"'} AM1FM ateu.u "'' ' .... Y'flyt?I PUwOf w111do--• 4-1• 1111 KLO. · 74 JEEP CJ-5 $1789 SPECIAL '69 POMT. SPORT LE MAMS '68 PONTIAC FIREBIRD '7 4 GRAMD PRIX Couoe rlte.u::•v ... , Dt.IW\lf :.1..,1ng ' bfalie; •vtutnll.C '\'1nyt root IOI T323 C 4'"1f" vellow Automaltc. e>ow•' ••eertn9 tact"'' air c:ono.t1on.119 '"""'•no ,,....e< XC1JS7l Mt-R~' ~,,,.,, It Cilw4 l't..ltu.'i. tr..._~ "'°''n "=-c..n tn.a '-""' ~Uut\..f)' g..,r~.-uva ?/\fJll~ 54th ANNIVERSARY SALE SERVICE SPECIALS ~~--~_...--couPON OIL FILTER AND AIR FILTER SPECIAL lncl..O.t Molotcroft 011 f1hef ond Air filter rl!ploccment wrlh the ptJICho•C ;~~~PECIALPRICE $10.90 FOR PARTS AND LABOR '4·quorl Capacity Cars E•cn lcu · (with 11>11 coupon only) - n ... ~._.._._.--.--cOUPONoN#<'-'_..._.~---i1 ENGINE TUNE-UP SPECIAL Includes 8 Autolite spark plug•, Motoruofl point .el ond conden••t. ~;~~;~~~;:~·PRICE s32 31 FOR PARTS AND LABOR • Foun, !.1ut ond Solid Stole lgn•lronl E""" Leu (w1lh II"' coupon only) GOODYEAR TIRE SPECIALS RETAIL SALE txCISE 70 .., .. , SIZE PRICE PRICE 1 ... x ~ $39.66 $2.08 Polyglo• A70.13 $4 >.74 $2.26 roiwdwht. 070·13 15 ti3 .74 $2.34 ltfftr 070· 1-4 . s :a• $2 -4 8 _ .......... £70.14 . ..27 •2°61 ""''"~ F70 14 • " ' <Old G70 14 ~ 9 .87 $2.82 h~glo11 H70-l4 ~ 52.35 $3 09 belts E70 .IS ~ $46.38 S2 55 lood 0 15 n9.65 $2,65 Fl • · 50 65 $2 86 rangtl C70-15 ~ 53•13 •3°06 H70-15 ~ • "'' 1971 DODGE POLARA 1969 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR HARDTOP CA MARO AutoMotic tronsrniu lon, foclory oor, Aulomot1c hon,m1111on, factory OH power lfff<ing & btoket, vinyl rool. conditioning-RALL YE SPORT (628Df0) (JJJGJV) s1154 s1454 $1589 $AVE WE ARE CELEBRATING 54 YEARS OF DOING BUSINESS IN ORANGE COUNTY, UNDER THE SAME OWNE.RSHIP AND MANAGEMENT, WITH SUPER SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPT: STAGE FRIGHT! AN ACTUAL 1885 CONCORD ST AGE COACH CONVERTED INTO ONE Of AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING FEATURE CARS. SEVEN YEARS IN THE PLANNING AND BUILDING! , EXCLUSIVE ORA NGE COUNTY SHOWING THIS WEEKEND! 650 HORSEPOWER By Ford! ~-~·~., 1974 JEEP 4X4 WAGONEER Automatic transmission, SEE ST AGE FRIGHT IN OUR NEW CAR SHOW ROOMS THROUGH SUNDAY, JUNE 15! 1971 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU foctory air conditioning, power steering, power brakes. (992LKV) AM/FM stereo, automatic transmission . (320EXN) s2554 BELOW LOW BLUE BOOK! BELOW LOW BLUE BOOK! 1971 PONTIAC 1970 OLDSMOBILE 1972 CHEVROLET GRANVILLE TORONADO 2 DR. HARDTOP MALIBU AM/FM Slereo, oulomolic lron•m1uoon, full power, AM/FM 1tereo, factory 011 Automol1c tronlmiuion, FoctOf'y 01, foctofy air, power ''"'"'V·tcofl· cond1t1on1ng, vinyl rool, tilt wheel. cond1toonong, power 11.ertng & bro~e>. b<okes·win<lowo, vinyl roof. (991 KJZ) (084AVI) (319EOH) s1754 $1654 s2154 BELOW LOW BLUE BOOK! BELOW LOW BLUE BOOK! BELOW LOW BLUE BOOK! BELOW LOW BLUE BOOK! BELOW LOW BLUE BOOK! 1972 FORD PINTO 1972 FORD TORINO 1973 FORD PINTO 1973 FORD LTD 1970 FORD LTD RUNABOUT 2 DOOR H~RDTOP 2DOOR SQUIRE STATION WAGON 2DOOR Automatic trontmlnlon, Aulomotic ltonJmiulon, factory oor, Automatic Tron\tntuion, Automottc tronsmiuion, focto'y ol,, A.ufomotlc tron\mii.ion, factory 01t, 0 1r conditioning, lu•ury decor, power 11eorong·b<okes, vinyl roof nice lollle economy cor powe< 1te<>ring & blokes. powe< 1teering & b<okes. (927HDC) (98SEOI) (P2048) (05•GIY) (760AGO) s1754 s1954 s1754 s2954 s1154 BELOW LOW BLUE BOOK! BELOW LOW BLUE BOOK! BELOW LOW BLUE BOOK! BELOW LOW BLUE BOOK! BELOW LOW BLUE BOOK! WE LEASE ALL POPULAR MAKES OF CARS & TRUCKS ....... ""''' ..... -·-···-... -·.-· ..... ,,._,.._ ....,_ .... _,_,__,,_.,. ..... .M. --.-... -, .... - • . . . • . ' • . . . • • . • • JI DAJ.l Y PllOT Friday, June 13, 1975 Auto1 W..t.d 9St0 Autoa, IMpOftM A.fot, l.,ort.4 ....... S.potted Allto1, l11t~ • Wot, IM,orted · : .. ~..... fJLAV8191 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~::=. ............. =. .................. !~.~~ ~~~.~~ .... !?~ WE BUY G ... ,... t101 AH.a .... · 9101 IMW t7121Mw 9112 ~~~-·-~ .... !?~~ • '64 COKVAltt Van. COO· TOP DOLL.Al IMPORTS •·••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '10 MERCEDES TOYOTA SALE vertedtucmpr.$475. PAID Top Dollar For Any lA~BQRGHIN[ ~!:Jf~. ~.:.,~~.~,~~ OlA.M•ICOl*TY'S 600 . New '74 Pick111s G4S·9al0 IMMEDIATB.Y Makeor Model. ANNOUNCING miles, llke new , will O&LDIST Lilli $200REWARD JIM PANOS AUTO CL ASS ICS tra~e.831·2040dJr. &'" au~ow.Y Low mH~age, renL or ~ STILL AV AILA E for h..,lp u1 sale of rucesl FO:E~:~c .... •s M _.ZD _. Audi 9707 J AN TA AMA leue. (001529) plus camper van 10 C.hf. ! -"' "' LTB 3171 s 1 s 1 • -· d Jim Sletm"'IOIWll•ftS -HUGE STOCK 0 ttomev.mellow. Raised CALLORCOMllH ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 835• a es· erv ce-~um. t., f . T SllUS 200IS.Manchester Orange ounty"'s 7::.. ._.~UDI fO.V ,,.W'llM..,.~IMCMNI. ReyCSYW.lllc. 1-~ 75-S roo • re rag., s tove. 0 Anaheim newest, most. modern ""t A 'A lal\ .. ,,_.. •• -r Xlnt mech. MUST SEEJ FREE .... ,, ...... 5 ..... 23• E.17thSt. . • fQll l "",.; a Info 675.9589. _.-"' """' -SPEClALIZINO lN R/H, air, automatic. Uc. Costa Mesa 546-4444 MG !WW --We buy used can & Sales • Service 887LOF. $4995. 9742 .__or LeOMHOW! stereo, bed. sink, etc. authorizeddeafor! . less tbao 8,000act. tniJes, &-Rolla oyce BMW 833 9300 ·~ f'ord Econohne Van, ~ru cks . Call GROTH Leasfoa Jim SletnonS Capri " TOYOTA $500. Good tues & m-CHEVROLET tOt' a f tltE NEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• J ~~~r . 962·1495. Runs llOOW.CeHthy.NA •g'f[~~~lCHEVROLET 197~LAMBORGH1NI ~porfs H.-dtofiftd '73 V6,•spd,Decor.23X, t"-6 Harbor. c M 646 Y'.103 642·9405 18211 Beach Blvd. URRACQ 1970Harb0r Btvd.,C.M. 530i & 2002 xlnt. cond. $2,700/ofr. '67 VW CMPR, Frig, J>OP· Huntin~tonBeach NOW ON DlSPLAY 631-1276 Automatics &4.Speeds 640·5734 art. 5 '60 CHEV. ; .. ton pkup. lop, AM /f'M tape, '72 847-00IS7 ~3331 • w/'70 rebll. eug. ~-0 eng. Xlnl. c.'Ond. $1 ,650. SELLIMG YOUICAR7 Ta ... ingOrdersOn IMW -9712 Buy or Lease. '73 vs. Decor. AM/F M, best fr •uc 1u 1o T u a sunroof, must sell 0 er. Q'OU" Q 2615 Elde n, CM or PRICES '""D l BUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOW! 644·~32 '57 Ford Pickup. Rebl 68 vw Camper, rebll eng. For Jmports J UNK CARS!! The New Esrwia's '73 BMW 3.0CS Coupe. N I h ,~.. Paid for or Not 847·7~3 ARRJVING§OON MetaJUc Blue, ... spd. Sun eng. c w c ulc . ~mpc Needs pu10l. Runs great. " shcll.t>42·1150&67S-3631. s1000 64S-4840xl205 DeonLewishnooris Open Mon-Sat. 9 to 6 roof, stereo, one owner. "72 Dodge Pa('k Up, all '7J Dodge Van, x.Jnt cond power. air. new shocks. $3000. or offer. brake:.. 25M. xlra:.. Shd 675-5403 avail. $2750. 536-6155 -----•Autos Wanted 9590 52Chevy Pil·kup. Runs ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• cellenl. S450 or best offer. t>12·39ti3 .ift. 5pm •48 Ford Panel Trut·k good body. runs good. $.500. &1~·0514 ·--- '57 Ford V -8.auw. ·l.i ton, pipe rack. ::;550. l'vl. Pty. H723S4. 581 -8130 WE PAY TOPDOLLAH. FOR TOP USED CAHS FOHElGN, DOMESTIC or CLASSJCS If your ('ar 1,,5 extra clean !>CC US llr!:.l. BAUER BUICK 2925 llarbor Blvd. Costa Mesa !:179·2500 ---------·--- 1966 Harbor, C.M. Autos, Imported Closed Sun. Low miles. Lie. 753.JFL. 646·9303 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTO CLASSICS, LTD. CREVIER BMW 835-3171 TOP CASH! For clean used c,u-s & tru c k s ! Howard Chevrolet, Dove & Qu~il Streets, nr. MacArthur, Jamboree and Brhaol, Newport Beach. 833-0555. GetWral 9701 10591 Bechler River. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fountain VaJJey, Ca. '72 Bav. P /S, P/8, factory '69 SIMCA 714/557·3345, a ir, xlnt cond. $5675. 714/963·8381 213 /358·3057 e VCS & 4 D o o r . 4 s p e e d wknd. transmission, AM radio. ;,u R -,7-0-B_M_w_2_800 __ CS_A_S_il_v_er .74 BMW20021'.. • 165 MGB (6112) "'"a omeo 9705 . h bl . .U. 1971 Datsun Station Xlnt cond 6444196 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wal ue leather in· l'crt ecl cond1t1on . Wagon. Verygoodcondi· · · · •71 Alfa Spader, 44•000 m,, terior, mint condition. am;rm stereo. Best of· lion, g~ gas a:nile~ge. Opel 9746 AM /FM . $3700. Call for Wall trade. 831·2040 dlr. fer. 497·3133, Jam. Good pa ml & mlenor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• n"11111 lA11,.; a details. 494·3661 ''tl 'BMW BAVARIA. 4 1970 BMW 2002, a uto, $1400. Call before 6 p.m. '74 Opel Manta Luxus. $688 Fan~ w~at ~ou .~l!Ol m superb. w all trade. 2145 Harbor Blvd. CM ,73 D "'TSU.._. Only 14 ,000 miles. Serial TOYOTA · Da1ly~'1lot(.;lass1f1eds. 831·2040dlr. G42·1384 ~ " #9413. Autos, Mew 9800 Alltos, Mew 9800 Oran9e County's Highest S Buyer on Imports Bill Maxey Toyota Call Rogl'r or Bill 847 -8555 (f t:WL UllW . . speed, 8 track stereo, $2695. Carr Auto Sales 642-9338 Automatic. super clean. • 6 I o stat i 0 n CREVI ER BMW d.35·3111 1966 Harbor, c M 1146 9~03' A.tos, Mew 91001Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 WCICIOll Porsche 9750 ... - # ... .. .. .. • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Only JIM PANOS Offers 2 REBA TES ON ANY AND NEW CAR or USED ROTARY New •75 not included OVER I 00 NEW MAZDAS IN STOCK ENGINE CAR--c.Not including Advertised Specials '14 MAZDA RX4 Coupe. Used. l ow m1 (284KSY) '31$$ 62 lull pnce plus , .. & he 588?• tOlfll n"O omi 1ncJ '"" & i.e. & all c.rr,;1ng c;"••Qes fat only .., me.• Ooteueo payrrent price M"3A 2!> Annu.i Percentage Rate t 7 ''- '72 DATSUN 1200 4 speed. radio. heater (776346) i 1•11 lull one..;. ptu 14,, & r, U.1 t 40 tot 1 ~· 0" t •'"' 1,,-, A •<--& •11 c...•NY•"Q ct1atOfl$. lor only 30 •T1'.a t>ettJued PJ,mt 111 0t1Ge l20• t 00 Ann..-1 Perc.entage l<a1e 2 1 73., '70 TOYOTA Mark II Coupe. (611 CRNl 113 77 lull Dt•ce plu\ ta• & he 556 14 IO<~I ..., om• oncl I•>. & ltC a au U ''Y•"O c.n.uoes 'or oruy 30 mo·. Ot°'t~rt.-d pa~men1 l)(•ce J 1863 20 Annual Pe1con1a9e k•te? 1 13' 73 MAZDA RX3 WAGON Air cond1t1on1ng (S124W140411) 1 1771 11;11 price Plul , .. & lie \65 !>8 tt11a1 "" pmt incl la~ & he " Ill U t!)lll'\Q C"•'CM' lo• ~N'( 36 ~· 0ef8rfed DiiYment o<oca 525!>9 88 Annu•t Percentalje Ra1e ?I •b' (S8NA6173723) IMMEDIATE DELIVER¥ 52977 5199DOWN s1124 MONTH '31!>~ 62 lull Dt••& Olu$ ta• ' hC ,88 24 IOlal mo pn>t '""' la. ' ,,, ' •II Ufr)'IRQ CNIOM lor only .a .,.,, Oelerred peyment "''"' JHJ• 25 Annual Perce"lllQft R4te 1 7 7..., FRE E 12· month-12,000 mile Factory Engine w ,ARRAllTY ON THIS 1 72 MAZDA RX2 COUPE (200GBY) Only 5157 7 J ' '72 HONDA CAR Coupe. (159A638J '1•77 lull f.l•C• l>lvl tu & he s6 t 40 ICICel l1"0 pmt Incl t&A " he: & 111 c1try1n9 ct>.,ge• tor only 30 tro• Oeterreo 1111vme111 pt>U 52041 00 Annual Perc;entage R•te '1 73._, '72 PINTO · (152EJK) '1S77 lull prtce plus ta• & he s&s !>8 IQlal tro pmt 1nct ••• & he & ell Clll'r)'•ng cl\arges lo< only 30 tro> Oete<red payment CW>O• S216e 40 Annual Percentage Rate 21 T.l'!lo '73 VEGA WAGON Automatic. (205HGL) lll17 Mt price plus tu & l•C l 61 18 tOlll mo pm1 1nc:t tA>I & he & ~11 eany•ng '~l}e'> '°" ~iy Jo mos Otteoeo ~ymitt\I pnce •2401.48. Annual Parcan11119 Rate 21 411% 68 OPEL WAGON Fully eQu1pped (WJZ756) 1823 62 lull Pf'l<le PIUI t .. l .'lc ••1 14 IOl•l tro pmt. Incl 1111" lie. & alt c;.,ry1ng charQH tor On4y 18 mos Oalened payment pnc:e •93162 Annu1t Percanl-Ra.le 21 8"- Less than 14,ooo actual ••••••••••••••••••••••• m i I es , automatic 1958 Porsche. Xlnt cond. transmission, air condi· $2, 750. Call Dean 494-2795 tioning, luggage rack, orS42·5603. Uc. 719 J PM. 'Priced to R_ol_l _R-----9-7-5-6 sell. s oyce Jim s1emons ··•ro£iiiiiiN·u~r•~· Imports 1970 Har bor Blvd, C.M. 631-1276 '74 610 W gn . Comp . equiped. Xlnl cond. $800. & take over payment. ~ ROY CARVER ROLLS-ROYCE 2JA E. 171h SI. COSTA MUA so-.u .... ~ CLOSED SUNDAYS 494-8188. ----------------RR SC ll, left hand dr, '73 DATSUN auto air. Midnile blue over Salvt!r. Mint cond. 71H140·1079 61~ COUP~ . Saab 9760 Automatic transnussaon, ••••••••• •••••••••••••• air cond itioning, mag •73 S"' "'I EMS wheels. (553GVJ> All\ $2788 $3.100. 645·8736 Subaru 9762 l>Wl lfmiA ~7~·~~·~~~~·4·~;.·;:;~~~ speed , air. stereo. front VOLVO · wheel drive, & priced to sell. 831·2040 dlr . • _ 1966 Harbor. C M 646 9303 Toyota 97 65 '71 Pickup. w/camper. Lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• mile s. Best offer . TOYOTlr" 979-6030. IW '73 i40Z, while, mag whls, super clean. 1 Owner. 22,000 mi. 4 spd. New Rdl tares. $4500. firm. 644-2696 or 673-8761 Rat · 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORAMGE COUNTY'S NEWEST & LARGEST IMMEDIATE DELIVERY l rClftd Hew '7 4s ONLY IOLEFT Also I 4 DetnOS at . TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Example '74 CELICA 4s pe ed. air. radio, heater. (837 KHN) $3477 Dick Miller Motors ~ wn All Mode ls & Colors cd"" 1i1 lfJDiA g am11 ~ TOYOTA 120 W. Warner at So. Main Santa Ana 557·2132 1973 FIAT 1966 Harbor, CM. 646 930~ '69 COROLLA 2 DOOR 124 Sport Coupe 4 speed transmission. Mint Cond 646·8202 AM r adio. (XDC520) '72FIAT124 Spider. $988 5 spd, mags. sharp! ft l $2900. oos.0158 tUeGJ\ f1DiA '74 F;at X19. Loaded w / GI' extras. Like new. 8.000 · "¢' TOYOTA mi. Priced to sell. Call ·; aft 6, 548·0709. 1966 HOfbor, ( M. 646.9303 '7 I fiat 850 . -. • SPORT RACER. Xlnl 74 Cor. M2. a~to. stereo, mech. Nu paint. 32+ PS. 2dr, radials. $3750. MPG. $125 above B.8. Ph: 963·75o5 536·9993. '72 COROLLA JCICJUor 9730 Xlnt cond. $1650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ 548_·5_73.5_. --- '73 ''E" '70 Toyota, mag whls, 12 cyl, 2+2, air, mint, very, very clean. $1,200 548-2920 or 673-3586 or trade for Van. 642-7241 Jensen 9732 '72 Corona Mark I l •••• ••••••••••••••••••• Wagon, auto, air, 58000 Must Sell '73 J ensen mi. New tires, gd cond. Healey. Xlnt Condition. $2200. 640-5345 Call 645-0414 Triumph 9767 '73 JENS EN-HEALEY. •••.-••••••••••••••••••• All black beauty with on· '68 TRJU MPH TR-250 ly 15,000 miles, priced to MUST SELL $000 sell, 1i1<ill trade. 831·2040 • 545·06.52 • dlr. .. ........ ----- Mnda 9738 71 GT6 Mark Ill, Mint Cond. Lo. Mi. Pvt. Ply • ••••••••••••••••••••••• No sales tax. 847-4793. RX2 MAZDA Xlnt. Air, Michelins, Koni's . $1,500. VolkswaCJen 9770 642-2110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 M.8 . 300 SEL. 3.5. Economical, luxurious REPAIR S·SERVICE Exchange & Rebuilds BROOKLYN BUG CO. Estimates 548·914\ European. 2 Tone blue & •74 VW. Xlnl cond. $2300 gray. Comp! equip. ia· See lo a ppreclat e. clud sunrf. Mint cond. 644·1458. 644·6815 ·------------------'71 Super DeeUe, clean. '62 190 SL Mercedes. new rear tires. Good Re bit engine. Hardtop. cond. 642· 7919 aft 5. Am/Fm stereo. Asking $4,350. 586·7394 '74 M BZ 4SOSL coupe roads ter. Every con· ceivable extra, this beau- ty ls for sale, lease, or trade ! 831·2040dlr. '72 VOLKSWAGEN SQUAREBACK Automatic transmission, radio a nd h eater. (2SOFES ) '68 M BZ 280SL co11pe $2588 roadster. l owner, all / original. automatic, air. eJ L • 831 ·2040 dlr. eGJl. UOta '66 M BZ 250SE coupe. ~ Absolutely a mlnlclauic ~ TOYOTA. with a utom a ti c . lransmiaalon, tut.her in· 1966 Horbor, c M 646·9303 tenor & sun roof. 831·20401--------- dlr. VW Re.palra . Enelnes, ---------• Tran1mlulon1 RebWll '73 •so SE, dark olive or Exchanaed. Tune-ups, &roon, 27,000 mi, mutrlerabbrakejobsetc. ·Michelina, Im m ac. Reason• le. Work Ouar, $10,500. 651·2028 Steve SS&-9306. f • 0 • r 2 • •• s. n. al 71 E 65 •• lo. N) 30~ on. le. an, ood Ion, er, / ,....._ a.,orted A.des. Utt4 Mtet U1M ...... Uted •Aut.1. UtM Mte1. UM4 DAILY PILO'r 013 V•-_:.:. ~ • • • •• • • • •• • • • • • •1•• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• .', • • • • • ••• ••. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .~ •• • •• • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • •• •• ••, • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • •,, •• • • •• • .;..Fr;.;.ld:.;•:..:Y..:..· J:.;u:.:..n;;.•:....:1..:::3.:..., 1:...;9;.;.7.;:.5 ________ .....:::..;,,,;,;.;~-'-----=..-...-.. -.wttget1 97 CeclHlec · t915 • ---d ...... U d ...... U -~ ••••••••••••••••••••" , c .. -.,..,. 99ZI _...._ 99~5 Ford 9940 rv.-9940 AVJOI, H "' .. 01, Used A.tot, •-·• ············~········· ... , ~ . ·······•··············· ·····••··•···•········· ............................................. . 'Ta vw BUS Rtdlo ....................... ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must.«J t962 . ,.... 9965 .tteattr. A1c: 7 p1aa'. 71 CADILLAC C,hry;l•r St uon Wa.lf,.n •74 DODGlllOO 1972 FOID >{4f()N '73 ~Ol'lno w!t':l· PJ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ••••••••••••• !!.~~ ..... ~ ............... . "'·*· 644 ' 4382 .-~~,~.VILLI e• .,."';'~e~t~': tick: Surf ff v. e..,... Spechll :!.~ fn~~64~·2116.1' n ·~:1:'!~~~ 1974 Pinto Station WaKOn. '67 Fircb1rd 400, Loaded. ·~~saX.~iev~~~\(:~o c:nl~o1~?eaf~\n:~::. ;:.~~~a••.,!w-::,C~ic! ~!~J~::· :fe~'Jnf':oe:, ~~8~t!~~· ... t~~:"c'a~=~; '64 Ford Falcon: good 498·2933. 14·~g.1;7~· :~~~:st~:~~~:.eo. swkdn)642·8720ev. Serl~llt425291.18100. ocwl Prlv. 'Ply. '1500. only16,000rnlles.(31~l equipped . Cab over cond.Hl·prcf.t.-m:;me. 'H MUSTANG n . 4 ,----. Jim Sl·•m.-5 6t2·2060 $4885. camper. Sleeps alx1 ico $500. •• &14·Sll06. c y ll n de r , 8 peed '72 RUN A BOU r lo miles. ~Pontiac. exet:llent con· "ta VW SUPER BEb'TLE ... -.i b d ' ' auto, atereo tape deck, d1uon. Low males, new wiUalowmil~1 AM/FM , Imports '11 NewportCu.st.otn~dr, 9'1117 ox, s tove an oven.1974GranTorinoWagon. ~c~nomy Pbl'fis . Wiii mag whls, wldeoval. l t.Jres MS0.549~17 xlnt.831·2040rur. AfC P /S p 8 p w ,.. L.J\\ (938S9L> A/C, fully equip. 16,000 a e.. super UW>cina ownr. Call: ~8709 Or. . 1970HarbQrBlvd.C.M. reclin. seat, ~adtad. i 21'241W190Rll.~ PRICIOTOS&I. ml. Priced to sell. avallable.831·2040dlr. Adams, 3016Java, Mesa 7:J GRAND~RIX ' , '63 VW Bua. New en11. 63 I ·1276 owner. Uelow book. COSTA MESA 549·8023 9'TV7 845·3990 or SM-1744. Olr Mustang '65 289 GT, auto, Verde t:lean, everything on it. paint & interior. 'UG 8'&6·~ ,.. ~ 3901. many xtras. Perf. cond. $3,•so. 556_·_6337 ____ _ ~~.~~ $6 50 · Mark . ·oo Cad Conv. Ex cond. Coetlnettt•I 9930 1~~~::s~~~1:.:::· 2s.u~11&.vo. Mwcury 9950 Pvtpty.547-1178 1;~0~:1';!~.~<l . '64Catalina.Auto, Compl. pwr. Tilt·telc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1800.Rick,5.38-7189. COSTAllESA 549-IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• OlckMOblM 9955 auto,umrad.cust.lnter . ..,.,,r,st PB,Runsg=~ '74 Pop Top Campmob1le. whl. Am I Fm stereo. '71 CONTlN ENTAL. M rk ,65 LTD 5300 73 Montego 9 pass Wgn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt cond 12100. 963-20SS _,., _ Retrig , stove, sink. $1300.645·2094 lll,fullpower,xlnt cond. '74 Dart Custom, Special Steve 64g,2994 CS lo 5 30,000 m i. Reblt eng. ::>alesandService l'Th-d· bl d 9970 $5,950. 646·4939/552·81<11. Best orfer. 644-6474 Edition. 2 door HT. $3600. wkdy) 642 8720evt.'» ~rand new steel radial OLDSMOllLE Plymot1th 9960 •••••• ~~ •• ~•••••••••••• '63 VW Bug, reblt engine, LARGEST Cor .. •tt• 99~2 Only 5500 m l. Auto trans, • . tires nu brakes & shocks GMC TRUCKS •• • ••••• • •• •••••• • •• • • • ~-Bird 'ti7. new p:unt & $400 P 1 l P t • ~ 6cyl., fact alrcond., pwr '70 Ford .. Custom 500" Xlnt Cond. $3000. ATLAS uphol. Good cond. Low · r va e ar y. ••••• • •• • •••••••••••••• strgl pwr chsc, radio, wagon. Full pwr, disc, 557·5831. HOHDA CARS 552·910<& SELEcnoH 7 4 COIYITTE vlny . ~op, virtually new brks, A/C. Radlo. New '7 -c UIM••rslty Okk ~~~::a· H c s t 011 c r. VolYo 9772 Qi! condition lhruoul. Call tires, good oond. $975. Z M-• 2MO Harbor Blvd. Chrysler/~ 1--· --· ----- ....................... I"' STINGIA Y 557·7839 64-4·5947 afl. Spm or all COUGAR XJt 1 Costa Mesa 540-9640 Open Oaaly & Sun. 'l1I lO '71 Thunderbird S~!l9.J CADILLACS Beautiful ye.Jlow, Radio, day weekends . V·8, aut-0. trans .. factory PM Xlnl cond, AM/1"~1 ,;.nr, SPECIAL VOLVO SALE! heate c, automatic Ford 9940 air conditioning, power '66 Olds, forced to sell. 2929 HarborBlvd., musi.sell !675·1.260 I~ transmiulon power SUMME R Whls. '64 steerlng,AM/FMstereo. Newtares.Xlntcond.Lo CostaMesa " steering, 7600 actual~··•••••••••••••••••••• Falcon, 4 dr. Sedan, 6 whitewalls, vinyl roof, mi.831·0486. 546-lt34 Ve9a 9974 Beat prlce increase. Super stock, All models Priced to Sell. Overseas Deli very Specialists ORANGE miles, lie. 907M MP. 66FordWagoo.G~.cond. cyl,stick s hafl,gd.int.& wheel covers. Real ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7495. New tares, lo rru , $625. body. Rad tares. Runs sharp ! Radial tires . 1970CUTLASS,newpaint, .67 Catalana. Air cond. & ·12 Vega GT. clean Auto. COUNTY! JI SI PP. 645·5686. but needs eng. wrk. $325 (VYL292) $2995. trans & br~s: X1 cond. Radio. Power. Good $1600. LIC EOH317. Pm . Other m etnoftl '70 LTD Cntry Sq. Wagon. oArftofrP.M9 to 5, 496·6183. l"fil~ .$1350. 833.·0730, 64G-6763 cond. ~400. 548·3215. --pl~57·8537 uft5. Imports Lugg. rack. al·r, Cull pwr, · 6 495'6415 AMC-C 1 S Autos-u 74 U LA S Salon 968 I" cil h ·74 Vega Wagon t\11 D.vua_ 1970Har"'-rBlvd,C.M. new trans & t.ires, xJnt '64 STA . WGN. A /C, 2s2•HAR80R8l.VO. Loaded hke new pwr. 1 ury, ra ~· eater, GT p S .. ., 00 ,:·Ill• -uu d L $1AOO COSTA Mr"• S49 8023 · ' a /c xlnl ruruung $475 · " I · ...,1 · .... a ol' <d~~~ 631•I276 con • o m1. • · radio, $125. Call Morn· w.. • seats & windows, auto. P t' Pt 979.1341 · details. 494-3661 lrCMtg...,._ 642·8850 ings: -trunk opener. stereo & _v_. _.:Y_. _____ ---------c --t.:L..1-GO I '68 Sta. CP. FUily equipt lh M k '7" '· GT ..., t OftYWTTI~ COUC)ar 9933 1972 Ford Gal 43,000 m1 , 642·14 : +stereo. Clean. Loe. mi. many o er extras. a e '613 Plymouth l"ury 11 ;,, v:ga .wgn. »l>O . 191>6 Horhor C M. 646 QJ01 JUST A FIW ••••••••••••••••••••••• new tires, $1700. Jnq 222 '"'9 Cort1·na, 4 "'"'I. on·"· I PP. Bst ofr. 963-7505. ofr. pp 962·5081 Runs good. $300. less, 2!!,000 ma. 4 slJ(!cil, d ex "' ~'"' b C 11 c:.,,1609 lra c k tape , ~~:!IHI. AMPLES; '70 Blue , all Power, air, W. Marquita aft4 . Owne r. AM WM radio.· . Pinto 9957 a .,...,. 830·0-IOOor 496·7151 afl. G. ORAHGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIV ELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange County! '74 40M mi, stereo. vinyl --I Dase brks. M1chelans.1 MERC. 72 Montego, 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pontiac 9965 --- 'L••fWOOD roof $1950 642 4116 Xlnt$1500 "A6 9·"'• "Qass. wagon, auto, A/C. '72 W t Li ·71 \'c" . ., Dr Not,·hli··"' '"'" . . . BYOWNER ,.,., . ,.,.. '. P 1U P /S AM /FM a gon, auoma c, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_u ~ ~ u~"• .ROUGu•.... · ·. 1 luxury int .. stereo, lugg. •70 FIREBIRD F tape dk. Hcst ofl l·r t\H. ~ D "'-1973 GRAN TORINO '75 Granada 2 dr, white,! sle~eo, luggage rack, rack, new tares, low mi. ~pnt , tiPM . b-10·1426. The Epitome of Motoring o~e 9935 SQ U 1 R E ST AT I 0 N VS, auto. air. loaded.! radials. S2850. S.18·3281 642.9401. air P /S, P I B, xlnt. coml -------- Beauty. Totally equipped ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAGON. P /S, P/8, A/C, mint. $3995. 494·7801 j $1,950/ofr. 640.5734 afl. 5 '74 Vega GT Kaml.iJck, BUY or LEASE DIKECT including pudded top, '73 Chal.lcnger, V-8, P /s, new tires. Lug. rack. 1 197.2. Mer~ury Montego 9 74 Pinto Wagon, 4 spd. 1 xlnt cond. Low, low tapestry & le~ther ih· P t b, air. Very clean! Like n ew cond. Low '72 COUNTRY Sqwre All Pass Sta Wag. Fully! 2300 Eng. R/H, air, luirn. 73 Trans Am miles. Auto, aar , cu:.tom [!eT,(!1~, terior, full power, fac. $2600. Days 213/448·4584 miles. $3750 private par· extras, like new cond r ~1~1:9~.f350 S 2 5 0 0 ·I rack Xlnt Cond. $2850 Xlnt cond. Must sell. 1.n~. ~.27:i. Call att 4 P ~I . tory air conditioning, lilt or Eves 846·5039. ty. Call 548 ·8778. thruout. 673·8079 1 _ • I firm. 842·2694. 557·4971or557·5967 IH.>· l 1\ll!. ;~~f!·e A:~~~~olste;~g'. A..tot, Hew 9I001A..to1. Hew 9100jAvfos, M•w 9IOP!A..to1, Hew 9100 A..tos, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, Hew 9800. (226CJS). , '•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••• $7195 '74 ELDORADO CAIRIOUT A.MC 9905 Gorgeous terra cotta ••••••••••••••••••••••• firemist finish with 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 760-2011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 GREMLIN LEVI Automatic trans mission, radio, heater. (644JF8) $2788 el~~~ 191>6 Horhor CM Mb 9J01 matching padded top, leather interior, Cull power, factory air condi· tioning, till wheel, AM /FM stereo w/8 track tape, cruise control, etc. Includes Cadillac 12 monlh·l2,000 mile VP warranty. ( FTK615). $7459 '74 COUPE DEYIW Vinyl top, leath er in· terior, Cull PoWer, fac. tory air conditioning, AM /FM stereo, tilt telescopic steeri n g wheel, power door locks, etc. !-'lawless condition. (158542). $6795 2524 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 549 8023 '67 CAD. Sedan. All -• power. Clean·76,000 mi. '69 AMC JAVELIN Bes t offer: 673·2490 2 Dll SST 63 Cud. Xlnt eng. tires & V ·8, auto. trans., factory red leather int. Needs air conditioning, Power paint. S.350. 642·7552 steering, radio. heater. Real sharp! L<>w price! Comaro 9917 <YWK229). $1395. •••••••••• • •••••••••••• '67 Camaro. New motor , trans, rcarend. Gd tires, 3 spd. 968-4589 aft 5PM 2524 HARBOR Bl.VO. COSTA MESA 549·8023 '71 Automatic, A/C, radio, ---------• new tires, vmyl roor. Buick 9910 xlnt. cond. ~8983 aft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4PM '62 BUICK Ch I t $100. 645-3383 ••• ~=~~-~ ............. . '73 BUICK REGAL coupe. CONNELL Fully luxury equipped. CHIVROLET Low miles & priced to SALES & SERVICE sell. 831·2040 dlr. , 2128 Harbor ll•d. Cadillac 9915 i COST A MESA ·······················1 546-1200 CADILLAC 64 Chevy ·~T. w/shcll. 6 Over 70 to choose from. cyl. 3 spd . Gd tires. From $1995. GMAC $1000/bestoffer6'&5·3637 F c· ' Lea. in · '71 IMPALA, radio, air, .......,. Cedllec discbrks, P /S,A/T,elec. •£AA H•_.._ .._~ i g n . , x I n l con d . ...., .__ "'"" $1500./ofr. 546-4922 c.e. Mesa 540 9'00 ~===~=~=~ '73 MALIBU. 16 ,000 ori g inal mile s , 74 CADILLAC automatic .transmission, COUPE de VILLE air cond1t1oning & priced Less than 20.000 actual to sell. Will trade. miles, beauurul powder _83_l·_2_0.t_O_d_l_r. ____ _ b~ue, blue cloth intenor. '70 CAMARO V-8, 4 spd, Lac. 685 J LO . $0095. radials. Sl900. Gd cond; Jim Slemons 833·8516art5:30pvtpty Imports 1970 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 631-1276 '71 VEGA. Hatchback. Clean / runs g reat . Records. New clut ch /lires. $1350. 556.6337, '7~ Coupe de Ville. de •65 Chevy Impala. P. Air. Elegance Model $8650. R/H. $3S. •71 Honda SL PP. 640·8988. 3SO. 548•8779 $3950. '71 CAO Fieetwood Brou gham, lo miles, 1971 Chev. Monte Carlo. mint xlras (213 )592·5227 Auto, P /S. P/B. 73,000 ' · ml. Xlnt run'g cond. '67 EL DORADO. 44,000 Good tlrea. Must sell orig. mi, xlnt cond. Sec to $1850. Eves or Wknds apprec. $1800. 673·1D43 _64_4·_4_12S_. ------ 2588 ~ ~~· BRAND NEW COURIER & SHELL T .,.. .... "" btK• 11'\t,rlor. <•mt:Mr thfll OIW\ It the fln'"''no t<NC.h ...-·11 need fOt" thf> ~r C.harll a. fun I~. S... II a. l>lly 'I-·· ($GTAPll)'4Yll $2988 FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '68 DODGE VAN .,, .. 911't1t .,ltM ' .............. ""°' ... $1388 BRAND NEW 197 5 MAVERICK 2 DOOR -. -Not 11r,.0Qfd bui '<»did. inclvdlno ~ ''""f"IU· O•K t>t•kn. hn•ed o'•\). •v•o I<~. ~1lt-w•lf~. convW\t- ~f' 9"0UI>• ~ gtQIAll, HO CID • (~ etc $348 '8 1975 ~ PINTO 2 DOOR FULL PRICE LMdtd with f'Qul.,,.,.,,, 1l00 ' cvi .• etOl'I lr..,.,,,IMlot" •tk ·i eo•o, """"°"'Y CN'"C>lon Try II !Oday SRIOYIJ106» BRAND NEW 197 5 MUSTANG II GHIA FULL PRICE eiaci.. w11,, •inyt roof. t llfO 1r1n1 • SUNoot. r•dl•I Urn. cOt"tWn ~t 9rove> ,.,,,,.., wr•oe»a S wt\ffl, DOwf'r ''"r1no. told dawn R. M•t. cont01e, OOWt'r Ot•krt. h~t W'OUS). •tum \lllrfh~t11 t•SFO..F IWA1•• BRAND NEW 197 5 FORD SURFER VAN 0.1 r•MfY fM '"°"' IUf"nf'?"ler hm ~th thlt YAn tomOl•t• wtth Surltt (Otlvf't,1on. <•rpeh. por,holt\i vfnl tit Cf0•8HWt.119'1 $4388 DISCOUNT FROM FACTORY LIST DISCOUNT FROM FACTORY LIST FULL PRICE ~~ . FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '71 FORD F100 PICKUP $1988 1 74 FORD $3188 •• . $2588 • t,1 , W'O ,,_,,. 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He died at South Coast Ootnmunity Hospital, South Laguna, about 90 minutes ~fler the accident. · According to 'police and fire de- partment reports, Langlois and Au"on E-'d.es\a'd, both guests of an ~merald i:,ay resident, were jogging southbound on·the wesi .side of the highway seconds before Lanelois was struck# The pair apparenUy decided to cross the highway and turned~­ to the traffic lane to do so, Langlois was struck .by a 1969 Rolls Royce driven by James San Juan Man. Faces Trial In B e ating. A San Juan Capistrano man ac- cused or beating his estranged wife unconscious during a quar· rel that erupted when he was moving his pof)sessions from·her Capistrano Beach home has been· ordered to race trial Sep(. 15 in Orange County Su~rioc Court. · Judge Everett W. Di,ckey set U,e trial date for Norman Lee Lawrence, SS, of 31761 Via Velardes, San Juan. He ordered Lawrence to return to the courtroom Sept. 5 for pretrial ac· tion. Sheriff's deputies jailed Lawrence shortly after they found Mrs. Lorraine .Lawrence, 53, lying unco11scious oo the noor of the garage at her bo,ne, 34781 Calle del &ol , Capistrano Beach. Charges of assault with intent to commit murder have now been reduced to assawt with a deadly weapon. Lawrence is free on bail. Coffee Nerves? GENOA, ltalY" <UPf) - A cup of coffee now and , then is all right, but 150 cups a day may be ex· cessive, 300 resident& of a Genoa suburb complained to a Judge Thanday. the citiz~ns msked Judge Marlo Alm~rl,1hi to do aometMng abouti • oottee · t~a•Ung pf ant whoae 1molle bas beell .lvlnl peo- ple headacbu and nauttea. They said an analysis by experts showed each person llvin1 near l~• plant breathed• c•fftlfte fumes, eq_ul'valent to 150 CUPI of coflH a day. Peter Marie.tt:a, 557 Emerald Bay. Endestad, whose age and city of retiidence could not be ob- tained, waf 1'0t uuured. A .P:,kesman fer the Emerald Bay -private community satd Langlois and Endestad were guests· at the' home ·of Mrs. Renata Russell, '330 Emerald Bay. . The. two men were returning borne for supper when Langlois was st11:1c~. the sp<jkesman said. · ' D.etaile<J reports on the acci- dent remained unavailable today as the California Highway Patrol and La.guna Beach Police at- tempted to qetermine if the acci- Oil We ll Blast INTRACOASTAL CITY, La. (UPI) -An offshore well which exploded Wecklesday night spewed natural ga~. water and crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico today, forming a gaseous white cloud over the oil platform and a five-mHe long oil slick in the w.a~r. dent occurred within the Laguna Beach city limits. If it did, it will be up to local police to investigate it. Otherwise, the ftiVestigation wtll be conducted by the patrol. Gun .Range Was Needed BRIGHAM CLTY, Utah CU PI) -A new police fir- ing range was dedicated Thursday, and two officers showed they really need it. The Utah Peace Officers Association wanted to do the dedication up right, so instead of a ribbon-cutting ceremony, they decided to hav~ two officers snap the ribbon with gunfire. The officers stood back, took a* with automatic pistols and fired, and fired, and fired -500 times. When the smoke cleared, the ribbon was tattered but still intact. · Flicli.s Seized Porno Theater Raided Again Newport Beach police pulled off their seco.nd raid on the Pussycat Theater in Balboa Tburfday. this time seizing copies of two X·rated sex epics titled, "Hot Oven" and "Touch of Genie." Vice officers alleged both films are obscene. They apparently felt the same way about the pre- views of comine attractions. They seized the prev1ew film strip too. Officers a lso took along poster. documen ts, receipts and business records from the· theater off ice. Det. Sgt. Robert Gatewood and two other omters arrived at the tb~ater, 709 E . Balboa Blvd., shOrtly before 3:30 p.m. armed with search warrants from Ha1bor Municipal Coui:t Judge Robert.Todd. Gatewood H id he viewed the ftlms at the t.tie,ater Wednesday, be1ieved . t hey were obscene because they lacked redeeming social value, and then obtained the court order Thursday. Two weeks ago, Gatewood made U•e flr1t raid on the theater~ aeizinf "French Blue" a nd "Dynamlte.t' Tbe movle house is t h e former Balboa ~ater ~ i& now part ol the Pua1yeM. cbaln. "I'm l°'a, to keep vtewibg their film• and lf I lhinlt they're .. ObeceM. I'll keep ~catin1 them,•• Gatewood warned. Advertl1emeota for "Hot Own" calMd tbe film "blatantly b0Utra1" aacl ••torndlJ tempt· 1n1." When police arrived at the theater demanding the films and documents, there were about hall a dozen patrons in the au- dience. They were told to leave and were refWlded their money, theater cashier Suzanne Kerst. said. Robert McDaniel, a Los Angeles attorney for the Pussycat chain, today called the police raid .. harassment." "lt's the work of a vigilante team, not a law enforcement team," the attorney said. Gatewood denied he is harass· ing the theater. "If we wanted to harass them, we'd make our raids on Friday or Saturday nights when they have a full theater, not wail until an empty Thursday afternoon ," GatewoOd said. The vlce officer said the police department bas not been flooded (See PUSSYCAT, Page AZ) Navyman Dies On Carrier MANILA CU PI> -A U.S. tailor died and another was in "IUatded condition" ~r ap- ttotly beiaC ovetcome by t.OX· fumet In • 1toreroom aboerd aircraft carrier Coral Sea in ttbo South China Sea. a Navy apokaman aald t.oday. The spokesman said the two men were found lnsld• the noreroom localed lD the upper MC'tlon of the sblp · 'Parents Picket Temple · An anguished tale of ·despair and h~artbreak is being played out in Laguna Beach where lh'e father and mother of a 15-year Qld girl say the Hare Krishna re- ligious sect has brainwashed their daughter and is hidin'g her from them. ''We got a long very well. The day she left, she came up to me, snuggled up, kissed me and then she was gone." Marcia George, the girl's mother said in an in- terview. Mrs. George and her husband James are picketing the Laguna Beach Hare Krishna temple as a last resort to force the return or their daughter. once an A student and editor or her junior high school newspaper . Rsavdeva, the head of the Laguna temple serenely denies the girl, Robin, was ever harbored by the local temple but he says he does not doubt she is at one of the s ect's temples somewtiere. He is not disposed to help find her, however. Laguna Beach Police Juvenile det. AJex Jimenez said there is nothing authorities can do to force the sect to r eveal the girl's whereabouts. Police officers have, however. res ponded to calls by the Krishnas who have protested the picketing. The Georges have been barred by police from pass- ing out handbills explaining theiY plight to people in cars passing by. Officers also were called at a eoofltontation between Q:eorfe 1lnd·Rsavdeva when the Georges began picketlbg at the se<.'t leader's own home on a quiet Laguna Beach street. The story began in November when Robin, a confirmed Lutheran, began attending Hare Krishna services at the Laguna Beach temple. Her mother who had had some experience with a yoga self. realizat ion group near their home in· Cypress , thought the Hare Krishna Religion was similar. She s aid she had approved of Robin attending the Hare Krishna services, and on several occasions even drove her daughter down to the temple services. "They told her her only way or salvation was to get up a~ 3 a.m. and chant for two hours. Her sch~ol work began suffering. They told her education was not needed. "They told her if you don't live in the temple you will never find Gdd. "I could see her mind was starting to go. She couldn't retain anything. They wouldn't let her sleep. ''After we began seeing their practices, seeing her health fail. we told her she couldn't be at the temple any more," Mrs. Georgr:: said. Robin ran away from he r parents. The Georges say she went first to the Laguna Beach temple and then left for San Diego. After five months of anguished and frantic hunting for their daughter. they found her in a New Orleans tem- ple. They brought her back. "She had lost 24 pounds. She (See GIRL, Page A2) Oefly ...... SUit ....... ANTONIA THOMAS WEEPS AFTER MURDER CONVICTION Attorney Dudley Gray Offered Comfort April 4, 1968 Coas t Slayer Antonia Tlwmas Given Freedom Convicted killer Antonia Thomas of San Clemente has been placed on two years proba- tion and freed from Frontera Prison for Women after serving seven years of her life term. Orange County Superior Court Judge William Murray ruled that her ~ce 'will be C!Olllidered fully served when she cqmpletes the probation term in urrr. He additionally ruled that Mrs. Thomas can not be deported to her native Philippine Islands at any time during or after the pro- bation term. His ruling ends the attempt of federal offi<'ials to re· turn her to her homeland. Mrs. Thomas, now 34, is being cared for in the Santa Ana home of Deputy F ederal Public Defender John Bond until she is ready to return to public life. Mrs. Thomas was convicted of the murder of her inf ant son, Jam6.. in April, 1968, after t wo Superior Court trials. Bond, a de· puty with the local public defen· der's office at the time, devoted thousands of hours or his own time to her case in a bid to prove what he said was her innocence. The jury in her second trial before then Judge Robert Gardner ruled that she was guil· - ty or feeding her. baby a caustic substance believed to be lye dur- ing a fit of panic triggered by the news that her Marine husband was on bis way home from Viet· nam. It was tes tified during the trial that a man then living in the San Clemente motel where Mrs. Thomas made her home was the father of the child. Frontera officials said Mrs. Thomas has be en a model prisoner . She has devoted much of her seven years there to chapel work and other religious duties. Two More Narcotic Officers Proposed Orange County supervisors Thursday agreed to add $35,000 to next year's proposed county budget to pay for tw-0 Sheriff's narcolics officers who will work 'exclusively in the south county. . The positions were added at the request of Supe rvis or Thomas Riley, who s aid hJs studies have shown the drug pro· blem in that region , particul arly among young people, "has in· creased 100 fold." Sheriff-Coroner Bradley Gates didn't appear over-enthusiastic with the addition of two narcotics deputies, saying he preferred to wait until ongoing personnel studies are completed before as- signing specific duties. Gates had asked the board to put back into the proposed budget a total of 24 positions he requested but were s lashed out during preliminary budget re· view sessions. Those were in ad· diti<?_n to Rile y 's propos ed narcotics men. Only four of the 24 J)06itions Gates asked for were approved by supervisors Thursday, tnclud· ing three deputies for prisoner transportation and one civilian food services employe to work in the cc;>unty jail. Still in limbo arc eight deputy positions Gates had requested in an effort to eliminate his $189,800 request for overtime salary fUnds . Tbe eight deputies would fill in for men sent for schoolirJI'~ other aacJttiqnal trebling., Up tQ DO'¥, tninJnf n:pldtements b•ve been 'cwertlmebe1P.-Gatessaid. Supervl~ors estc~ for od<ll· Uonal study of the overtime • eraua extra depqtics to see • • wblcb would be a better deal for ~u.e t~fe"': • • pervlllora Jen I!\ lhe bdd'el • ao\her 11tn• f\e Slaerlf .._ Dlipertm nt po1ftJom, lncludlna four deputies and two court bailiffs. Among the jobs supervisors re- fused to add to the budget were eight additional patrol deputies, two of which would have been as- signed to the She riff's substation in I,,aguna Niguel. Ril ey's reques t for the narcotics agent was based on what he called a strong need for such s pecialists in the growing south county area . Gates s aid he now has a detail of six men in his department working narcotics cases ex - clusively. Ora•ge ~~~~ 1t'eatller Considerable night and morning low clouds again Saturday with only partial afternoon clearing near the beaches but hazy sun- shine inland areas. Tem- per·atures from mid•60s to mid 70s. I NSIDE TODAY U's three-quarters of a mtle long , and 20 feet high and fireworks go of/ .at Ulie ntd. It'•·· Americo on Parock" ~ , rt open1 Saturday at l>ft· neykmd. Se~ 1tMJ1, Page Cl. l • J tt ~ DAILY PILOT L/5C Frid!)'. Junt 13. 1975 f',._P-AJ GIRE BRAINWDHED? wu like a simple schizophrenic. Sbe ... wUMra-......... Sbe refuted to see a counselor,•• Mrs. George said. While in New Orleans, the girl had been sent out on the streets to sell the 1ect'1 literature, a pro- cess usually regarded by authorities as a gimmick solicit· ingfUnda. "Tbey got a lot of money from those 1treet collections," Mrs. <Jeor1e said. Within two hours of her return to the family home, Robin tried to run away again. She was caught and she had taken Mrs. George's jewelry. "Yes, I slapped her. I slapped her for stealing. Ttiis was the on- ly time we tried to punish ber in anyway. "If anything, we were too permissive with her,'' she said. Rsavdeva said Robin had com· plained of mistreatment and of beingUed to her bed. "They told us we were trying to stick a water hose down her throat. This is completely un· true. We love her," Mrs. George said. ••1 told them why didn't they go to the police with that story. The police should have been interven·· ing if this is true. I don't know whether she really told them these things or if they are just making them up," s he said. Robin' was watched while at home and she stayed for three weea, the Geor,.. ...-t. The N.., OrleaDI temr>le ealled eee-1tuU,. ... Md beep blttWed Iii Hft . Ortean.1 awad once the)' are'tnhiat- ed, tbey WOb 't let ao," Mr•. Georae said. Finally one day while company was at the Georges' home, thinia relaxed. Robin answered a phone call wbicb turned out to be from the New Orleans sect. She lett boD\e May 1. The Georges believe she came to Laguna Beach. Rsavdeva says she didn't. "We can't encourage anything illegal, but my symapthles are with her." Rsavdeva sJld. ''They (the Georges) are ri&bt. she probably souaht retuie in tbe movement. It would be fo6ll.&b for ber to come here," be saJd. Raavdeva said be was "not very motivated" to .help the Georges locate the girl alt.bough he admitted that if be tried, be probably could. "They are accusing us of all sorts of strange things, of washing their (sect members') brains. "We are simply giving them knowledge, just the truth. "We run things voluntarily and speak .softly. We are not inflict- ing our opinions on anybody. especially members. "We just laugh and sing together," Rsavdevasaid. Council Schedules Budget Session The Laguna Beach City Coun- cil will meet Saturday to con· sider 16 recommendations from the city's Economic Committee, including one that police, fire and lifeguards be combined into a Troubadour Closing Shop LOS ANGELES (AP) They're playing the recession blues at the Troubadour, na· tionally known for introducing 60me of the biggest names in pop music. Owner Doug Wes ton an· nounced that the Troubadour will be closed indefinitely after Sun· d ay's last show. He said disastrous economic conditions bad led to the decision to close and he needed time in phich to "find out which way we ihould go." • ~ireman Said • ~Doing Fine' . San Clemente fireman Jim J)ahJ injured fighting a major home fire was reported "doing hoe" at San Clemente General Hospital today. : Dahl suffered smoke inhala· {ion in fighting the fl.re at the llome of Herb Eggleston, 108 Monte Vista Thursday. He is ex· peeled to rem ain in the hospital ~til several tests are completed. : Fire investigator Don Hodgson said today preliminary findings Indicate the blaze may have •tarted from a smoking pipe left pn a couch in the condominium .. en. . Damage e s timates first begged at $85,000 have be revis~ &ownward lo about $36,000 for the Jx>w;e and contt!nts . • single public saCety division with a single director. The controversial recommen· dations, prepared by the 18· member committee over the past several months, demand a halt on hiring of additio nal policemen, increased emphasis on reducing burglaries in the city and that dogs not. be allowed on city beaches at any time. Council members will consider the recommendations during a day·long budget study session. It will start at 9:30 a.m. at City Hall. The committee did not assign a dollar savings to its recommen· dations. One committee member, Coun· cilman Charlton Boyd, said im· plementation of the recommen· dations might allow a better distribution or the income the cl· ty has to work with. Other recommendations were that air conditioners should not be provided in police patrol and detective units; that uniforms not be required for police clerks, dispatchers . and matrons; that the position of fire marshal be combined with building inspector and that the tire department establish a volunteer program to assist in statio{l manning. Forum Slated On Elderly South Coa s t Community Hospital will offer the second in a two-part forum discussion on "Getting Old Can Be F\Jn" at 7 :30 p.m. Wednesday in the hospital auditorium. A panel of physicians will dis· cuss gynecologic problems and sex in the aging, surgical pro· blem s, preventive and therapeutic dentistry and how to cope with depression and anx· iety. The panel includes Drs. Thomas Swanson, William White, Jay Young, Hobart Proc· tor and Thomas Judy. Deity ...... SQH ...... •we LAUGH AND SING• KrlahnaLeaderRS8vdeva -Crippl~ Wins Suit On Theater A quadriplegic ex·Marine from Laguna Hllls who took on the Edwards Cinema theater chain in a battle over being turned away from a movie because he is confined to a wheelchair won a moral victory Thursday. Robert L. Marsh Jr., 39, heard a Los Angeles County Superior Court jury rule in his Cavor in the civil rights suit, which carried no monetary compensation. Judge Edward J. O'Connor ac· cepted the jury's verdict that Marsh's civil rights were violat· ed April 21, 1972, when be was barred from seeing "The God· father" at the Edwards Newport Cinema in Newport Beach. However, Marsh, 23406 Via San Miguel, Laguna Hills, is not absolutely guaranteed it won't happen again. . Judge O' Connor by law had the option or issuing an injunc· tion forbidding the 16·theater chain Crom dis criminating against moviegoers in wheelchairs, but did not. Marsh was not available for comment this morning, but a spokesman at his home said he would issue a s tatement on the civil rights suit. verdict later in the day. He was unable to come to the telephone due to bis handicap, partial paralysis from the neck down due to a 1966 auto accident. "We ended up with a moral vic- tory (or one person," his attorney Mason Rose V, who is also con· fined to a wheelchair, declared after the verdict Thursday. Jurors told Rose they believed monetary damages were un- necessary because it was obvious the crippled former Marine Corps captain and aviator sought to make a moral point. Marsh vowed however, to ap· peal the non-injunction damage verdict and to also file a new lawsuit in federal court against all 16 Edwards Cinema theaters, charging that they cliscriminate against the handica pped. Spokesmen for the Southland theater chain contended during the trial that Marsh was not turned away from seeing "The Godfather," when he went to the theater with his parents. They claimed he was offered a spot on the front row because they feared his wheelchair would violate fire codes if he was al· lowed to sit in the aisle adjacent to a row or seats . They also alleged that Mars.h and his parents left voluntarily; choosing not to accept the front row seat offer. ORANGE COAST USC DAILY PILOT Saddleback School ' Robert N. Weed pt111*11t •1111 Pvbll- Jack R. Curley Vice Presloent end c;.,,....i Mfl'll9fr Thomas Keevll IOUor Thomas A. Murptilne MllM9l119 l!cHtor Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ... Au lM•..t MllM9lnv ldlloo ugu"a 8Hch Office 1 IM c;i.-yre SH.et ,...lllftQ A#t•M I' 0 lea ... , m» Other Offlcei Cott. W W; DI W.•:.::t strete r-::..'1:.~::c11"H.~: le•ll =::;:;.~ I ....., .. _. var .. , 2no11..1 N r Il- l al~ o .... ''"w_., I Te .. pttone <714) Mt .. 321 I Clas~fiH AdYtrtlslng 642-5671 J Laguna IHch All Depanft'Mfttt: I Ttlelltl~M·"'6 .._~~ ...... " .. 4tS-l4 ~''''"'· ttlS Or..np , .... "~-'""' .. ~ ...... .., ......... 1~ • .,..,., ... ..,.... . ""''"' o• •41vtrll-"h ,..,.1., "'•' M ttpt .. lt<041 •llllovl •.,0<1•1 "'"'''"°'' ., ~•IN.,....'• Chief Zogg Resigns ByJ ANWORTll OfUleO.lly" ....... Citing "philosophical dif· ferences" the president of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District announced today that Superintendent William Zogg has resigned. Zogg, 48, who bas been superin· tendent of the di.strict since it was formed three yean ago, was not available !or comment to re- porters. His secretary of many years, Juanita Kennedy, received a group of reportera bUt said Zogg would not be available today and wiU no longer have an office next week. 'lbe reslpaUon is e«ec:Uve to- day, according to a statement re· Jeaaed b)' Board Pre1ldent Oeorie Henry and Personnel Director Gary Shinkle. Dr. Richard Welte, deputy •Us>trtnteadent, wUJ take over u '' ( D terl m '' I U pe rl Dtendent, Henry Hid. But the boa.rd orai· da added he expe.cta the board to mate Dr. Welte Ml ,...erlA· Undent in tbe near lutwe. RESIGNS SCHOOL POST Superintendent Zotti WASHINGTON (AP> -Preli· dent Ford has signed a $1.S billion supplemental money bill, freeing delayed GI educaUon checks for 219,279 veterans and $."JO bonus cheeks for 84 million persons on the Social Security and railroad reUrement rolls. a White House spokesman said Friday. The bill also denies unemploy· ment compensation benefits dur· ing the summer months to teachers who are employed dur· ing the regular school year. In the absence of such a pro- hibition, several states had in· dicated they could find no pro- vision in their laws to deny benefits to teachers du.ring the period between school years. . The veterans checks had been delayed for up to two weeks by a Senate-House fight over how much to spend for rehabilitating railway roadbeds and other facilities. . On Wednesday, the Senate dropped a $700 million item and capitulated to the House, which voled for only a $5 million plan· ning for rail work. The measure is the rmal catch· all supplemental appropriations bill for fiscal year 1975, which ends June 30. It contains funds for dozens or r eder al agencies. In addition to freeing the veterans' education checks and the $50 payment for Social Security and railroad retirement recipients provided in the tax·cut law enacted earlier this year, Ford's signature will free extra funds for the food stamp pro· gram. Veterans Administrator Richard L . 'Roudebush said Treasury Department officials have assured the VA they would do everything possible to process $62.8 million in veterans' checks for June and place them in the mail as soon as possible. Roudebush s aid the checks were to be proce·ssed at the Treasury's dis bursing office in Kans as City within minutes after Ford signed the bill. The Treasury said it also is re- ady to m ail out the $.50 bonus checks for Social Security and railroad retirement recipients. The VA paid $222 million in checks on s chedule June 1 for 900,000 of the 1.4 million veterans enrolled in school but that used up all the available funds. 16 Cars Derailed PARKER, Ariz. CAP> -Six· teen cars of a Santa Fe Railroad freight train derailed Thursday afternoon across the California border from here, a Santa Fe spokesman s aid. No one was in· jured when the cars jumped the tracks. I Delly flti.t f'Nte lllY Hiiary l<a't9 DET. ROBERT BROCKIE CARRIES FILM FROM THEATER Newport Police Raid Balboa's Pussy Cat Again Kissinger's Ratings Down NEW YORK {AP) -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's over·all job-rating is decreasing while President Ford's is on the rise, a Harris survey says. A 56·37 percent positive rating for Kissinger refleets a loss of 12 percentage p oints since last March, the pollster said. A year ago, Kissinger registered his re· cord high of 85· 10 percent. Ford's last job rating, reported last week, was 50 percent, an in· crease of 13 percentage points. F ro•Page AI P US SYCAT ..• by complaints about the adult movies, but that a few r esidents have complained. A petition drive started by a Balboa Peninsula Point_resident began several weeks ago. Drunkenness Law SACRAMENTO {AP> - Public drunkenness would cease to· be a crime in California on Jan. 1, 1979, under legislation which has passed the state Senate. Cu rio Des k Veneered in Yewood NOW ON DISPLAY·. OREXEL_.,.EAIT AGE-HENREDON-WOOOMARK-KARASTAN-SAKER WHIDAYS I SAMDAYS t :OO .. S:JO . I • NEWPORT BEACH • rm Wl:STCU•'F' DR., MZ-80 LAGUNA BEACH • ~ NOKTlf COA~1' HWY.. M-6$$1 TORRANCE• 1*t HAWTHORNF. BLVD. COpen Fr1 111 t. Sun. lH·3oJ • 118-J27t ' ' I I • Outlook Mean? By SYLVIA PORTER Q. Jf, 0$ you c'°'rn, flu alump 18 bottoming out, &m~mplOJI· ~ i..s 1ttU rittrtg bid tllOUld be! hitting. o peolc IOOn and anflataon i• cWfmUel11 ea.ting. what <lM1 tt directly mean tet me? A. If you are employed aod ---------your paycheck normally rises ' Money's Worth each year, you have the best chance ln a long, long time of again feltint increases in your "real'' spendable Income - . meaning your paycheck 4tfter tihninat1n1 the impact ol lnflation and adJusUng for federal income and Socl aJ Security tax ea. You will lind that, af\er be· ins in a retreat for yea.rs you are once more climbln1 up t.be standard om \Ting ladder.. . 11 you are une mployed. your chances wUI be bright&r for getting work -e~en if lt isn't your dream job. Jf you Intend to borrow money in the months ahead, you will find that interest rates are holding at below the peaks of 1971·75 and.U>at credit is avatlable to you. The doomsicyers who are predicting another upsurge lbis year 111 interest rates well may turn out wrong. . Desplte the dangers of a credit squeeze i( the Treasury's deficits are not brought under control, long·term interest rates will be Influenced much more directly by the rate of inflation than the supply of new secunties being placed on the market by borrowers ranging Crom the. Tteasury to you. This is an absolutely fundamental point that too few observers appreciate. Q. Why'l•o• the aqueezieonyou,a middle-mcome/amdy, been so bad during thil period? A. Obviously, because prices have been skyroeketing. · Obviously too, because you're paying Social Security • taxes on $14,000 of your income now, the highest wage base e ver. But not so obviously, because under our progressive In- come tax system, the more you earn, the higher your In· come tax bracket and the higher your tax rates. Even i! your income has been rising moderately, you're worse off because your pay increases hft you into a hi gher tax rate category. Thus, you have less spendmg money, merely because you have more income. There have been many prQposals from responsible sources crossing all hnes of pohllcal-econom1c-social philosophies to correct this paradox. But so far, nothing has been done. Q, If the next tum istq1W0Td, how strong will d ~? · •A. Th at's a question which no authonty is willing to answer without many qualifications. Some anticipate a long bottoming out, a very sluggish upturn -which would help c urb inflation but would be murderous for our unemployed. Others a nticipate a gradual upturn in the shape of a broad-shaped "U" or a shallow saucer . Still others. <a rrunority) anticipate a strong recovery in the shape of the familiar "V" -pleasant to live with but loaded with dangers of another outbreak of virulent inflation. Even iC the upswing is agonizingly slow al the start, our eeonomy should be rising in "real" terms -meaning after elimination of t he impact of price increases -at an annual r ate of 5 to 8 percent by the year-end. Much depends on autos and housing -and housing particularly well may come back more rapidly than is generally predicted. Q. How long can you see the next upturn lastmg' A. At a minimum, through 1976 -and that's a point of great political importance. For a continuing economic expansion would be a factor in President Ford's favor (assuming he is the GOP can- didate). A runng economy always tends lo favor the party in power and you may take !or granted I.h at the While House will claim all the credit it can for the upturn a nd try to pl ace all the blame for t he 1969·70 recession and 1973-75 recession <two downturns in one aborted tenure> on former President Nixon's shoulders. Il the r ate of joblessness remains as h igh as feared, though, Ford will get plenty of blame for his economic policies -despite a generally improved economy. The probab1h ties are : the Democrat1c-controlledl Congress will grab the credit for halting lhe business slump but will b e bla m ed for much of the inflation; the Republican-controlled White House will grab the credit for curbing the inflatton but will be blamed for the extent or un· employment. Economics will play an even larger role than usual in the 1976 political campaigns. 7 -year-Old Chrysler Plant Standing Idle NEW STANTON, Pa. <AP) -In 1968, lt took a computer jus t s ix minutes to tell Chrysler Corp. that New Stanton was the best site in Pennsylvania tor a new auto assembly plant. Seven years later, the 42· acre stark gray shell stands e mpt y, a t es tim on y to Chrysler's financial troubles and the recession. BUT THE HOP ES of resi· dents in nearby communities have again been raised by talk that Volkswagen, which recently had exploratory talks with Chrysler, may be interested in using t.he plant for makmg VWs. "1 don't want to get my hopes too high," says William Potoka, the mayor in nearby Mount Pleasonl; "but can you im agine what Uus can do for our economy.'• A new f our·lane stretch of U.S. 119 whlC!)'I ends au.he cor- ner of the Chrysler property is currently under construe· tion and is scheduled for opening in July. Thal was part or the state's way oC at- t.racllng Ch rysler, which had gToundbrcakin g ceremonJes In 1968. For a month that ye'ar1 gjant e&rtb·moving macblnes working around the doc.le - unde.r the glare or noodlilthll al nl,ahl -leveled.the genUy rolllna farmlands on t he aoo-acre site. FINALLY, IN 19'70, the $35 mJlllon Chrysler shell was completed. But nothing hap· pened. Now sev~ral euarm man the f enced-ln premises 24 h ou rs a day. Only one Chrysler emplo)'e remains. He's Dan Popa, controller, spokesman and manager of the plant, a man whose hopes have nsen and fallen lime and again with the news that the plant mighL soon be pro. ducing cars. "I 've been through this for fi ve year~." he says. "I've been hot and cold so often. I'd just hke to see something more concrete this time. I'll get exc ited again w h en somebody comes out with a tape measure and blueprints." Las t fall, Popa said, Chrysler was set lo open the plant, but those plans tell by the waysade because of the re- cession and the Arab 011 boycott. I N 1968, Chrysler, which had pl ans to install $160 million worth of assembly tooling 10 t h e structu re, began plant constrUctlon at breakneck speed. The com- pany predicted that soon 1t would have an annual payroll or $40 m1!Uon there. Jos eph J<. Ker1gan. a Chrysler vice president. said in 1968 lhat the company ex- pected a dramatic increue in car sales ln the 1970s. It never hap~ned. .. 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He'll aµpi·eciate the smooth1er whi~ky imported from Canada. He'll apµred \tle you for making his day a little S\lll)OLhcr.: • JI < • Surfing 'l'ips Paul Duarte. Golden West College surfing ,c.oach. explains basics to Norma Worth and Guil 1-loward in class ,sponsored by the 1-luntinb'lon Beach· Fountain Valley YMCA . Class• begins J\:Ionday. The boara J now made up of appointees of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. -lo\vered the allowable amaul or s ulphur dioxid e, a major pollutant tha~ pours rrom some power plants. rerinerleS' and metalroundrics. Radar Can't Curtail ''We 're racin g the brink or a very serioUs crisis in the South Coast Air Basin," 'said ARB chairman Tom Quinn. "This is one or the pro. blems --power plants are going more to ruel oil." Marijuana Business EL PASO, Tex. (APJ -Each day an average of more th a n 100 planes loaded y,•ith marijuana and orten other illegal drugs y,•ing the ir \vay in· to the United States. ,\nd the sophisticated radar systems of the military and the Federal Aviation Age ncy do not deter the drug-ladened nights, a federal orfi cial says. "The r eason is that the existing radar systems are not designed to sto1l air smuggling," said Gerald o ·conor. deputy director of a federal drug enforcement intelligence group based her e. ··The m ilitary is con· cerned y,•ith nationl:ll security and the FAA is in c harge of air safety," O'Conor said in an io- tt.•rvie\v. A fedc~<:ll · official re-NATURAL GAS sup-c~nlly said as many us phes for many power 150 plane.s fl y into .the plants in California have U.S:. dai ly c arrying bee n cu t. arr, forcing man Juana. That y,·otdd them to u se fuel oil equal 52,500 fli ghts a ·which produces much yea.:. . . more s ulphur dioxide. 0 Conor said his or-\\•hen burned . ganization is c urrently putting together a pl an "\\'.e must take every that Y.'ill involve using st.ep 1n ou!· power lo stop the military and federal a ir quality from de· agencies to s top the ii· teriorating," Quinn said. legal air traffic. On Oct. 10 last year, ppm. . ARB member M ary Nichols said that the prior board 's action was invalid. "THE PRIOR action or the board was taken witho ut proper con· sideration or the margin of safety, plant damage and health effects," she said . "The prior action y,·as invalid." The' other AR& member Robert Sawyer, said the .04 ppm stan· dard was not the final word, only a step in at- tacking pollution and vis- ibility problems . "High oxidant levels in th e South Coast Air Basin lead to s ulphur dioxide levels higher than anyy,•here elst!in the nati on," the UC- ·Bcrkeley professor said. .. 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JCPemey 123 •S& 1~9 O 9 Mqpt•lf SHOPPl• ._ ................ .__ CHARGE IT ' • with your JCPenney Char~ Card. If you dOn'I have a charge, just see how las! we can '\ ~ open up yqur new account' • • . • • •' • I \ I I I r I A • • VOL. 68, NO. lM, .C SECTIONS, :.2 PAGES -. ORANGE COU NTY, CALI FORNlA T oday' N.Y • . E-ripp/14!d Marine Wins Court Battle -. A quadrupleg\.c ex-Marie from Laguna Hills who took on the tdwards Cinema theater chain in a battle over being turned away from a movie because h-e ii; confined to a wheelchair won a moral victory ThUJ'sday. RObert L . Marsh Jr.: 39, heard a Los Angeles County Superior Courtjuey~le in bis favor int.He olvU rights suit, which carried no ~tary compensation. Judge Edward J . O'Connor ac· cepted the jury's verdict that Manh's civil right.a were violat- ed April 21 , ).972, when he was hatred from seeing "The G6d- f at.her'' at the Edwards Newport ~ma in Newport Beach. However, Marsh, 23406 Via San Micuel. Lag una Hills, is not absolutely guaranteed it won't happen again. Judge 0' Connor by law had the option or issuin'g an injunc- tion forbidding the 16-theater chain from discr imin atin g agai n s t mov'i egoers in wheelchairs, but did not. Marsh was not available for comment this morning, but a spokesman at his home said be would issue a statement on the civil rights s uit. verdict later in t.beday. He was unable to come to the telephone due to his handicap, partial paralysis from the neck down due to a 1966 auto accident. "We ended up with a m~al vie· tory for one person," his attofftey &tason Rose V, who is also con· fined to a wheelchair, declared ~ { aft.er the verdict Thursday. Jurors told Rose they believed monetary damages were un- necessary because it was obvious the crippled former Marine Corps captain and aviator sought to make a moral point. Marsh vowed however. to ap· peal the non-inj\lnction damage verdict and to a lso file a new lawsuit in federal court against all 16 Edwards Cinema theate .... charging that they discriminate against the handicapped. Spokesmen for the Southland theater chain contended during the tria l that Marsh was not turned away from seeing "Tb.e Godfather,'• when he went to the theater with bis parents. They claimed he was offered a (See8ATl'LE,PageA2l • . • ·o nits 00 ost Gun Range Was Neetkd BRIGHAM CITY, Utah <UPI> -A new 'police fir- ing range was dedicated Thursday, and two officers showed they r eally need it. The Utah Peace Officers Association wanted to do the dedication up right, so instead of a ribbon-cutting ceremony, they decided to bave two officers snap the ribbon with gunfire. The officers s tood back, took aim with automatic pistols and fired. and fired, and fired -500 limes. When the smoke cleared, the ribbon was tattered but still intact. Ford Nixes Teachers ' Benefit'8 Thousands of Orange County teachers wlll not ~ receivirig millions of dollars weekly ln un- employment benefits during the s ummer vacation following President Ford 's signing today of a bill plugging a loophole in a new federal unemployment com- pensation la w. The unem ployment legislation, signed by Ford in Deeember, left up to states the determination of who could r eceive unemploy- ment benefits. A clause in a s pecial appropriations bill closed that possibility when Ford signed it. California was one of 10 sta tes which would allow teachers to collect unemployment com- pensation even though they have contracts for next year. In Or a n ge County, th e California Teachers Association has urged teachers to file for the unemployment benefits. As many as 16,000 county teachers would have been eligi- ble for benefits of up to $90 a week, according to teachers as- sociation repreirentalive John Smith, who added he is trying to verify whether Ford's signature means teachers cannot claim benefits. Howeve r , Smith said that teachers should be able to get the benefits since they are paid only for 10 months of work annually. "Teachers are unemployed in the summer," Smith said, adding that this s umme r , due t o economic conditions, teachers who otherwise would have found summer jobs likely will be out of work. The county chapter of the <See BENEFITS, Poge A2) . IMllJ Plllit $t.ttt ......_ MARCIA AND JAMES GEORGE PICKET HARE KRISHNA J.EADER'S LAGUNA BEACH HOME . Parents Claim Sect Has Taken Their 15-Year-Old Daughter Was Girl 'Brainwashed?' Parents Picket Kris/ma Reli~us Sect By JACK CHAPPELL Ot tlle Dally Pllot~ff An anguished tale of despair and heart6'reak is being played out in Laguna Beach where the father and mother of a 15-year old girl say the Hare Krishna re- ligious sect h as brainwashed their d aughter and is hiding her from them. "We got along very well. The day s he left, she came up to me, snuggled up, kissed me and then she was gone." Marcia George, the girl's mother said in an in- terview. Mrs. George and her husband James are picketing the Laguna Beach Hare Krishna temple as a last r esort to force the return of their daughter, once an A student and editor of her junior high school newspaper. Rsavdeva, the bead of the Laguna· temple serenely denies the girl , Robin , was ever harbored by the local temple but he says be does not doubt she is at one of the sect 's templ'es somewhere. He is not disposed to help find Her, however . Laguna Beach Police Juvenile They brought h~r back. det. Alex Jime nez said there is "She had lost 24 pounds. She nothing a uthorities can do to was like a simple schizophrenic. force the sect to reveal the girl's She was withdrawn into herself. whereabouts. She refused to see a counselor," Police officers h ave, however, Mrs. George said. responded t o calls by the While in New Orleans, the girl Krishnas who have protested the had been sent out on the streets to picketing. The Georges have sell the sect's literature, a pro- been barred by police from pass-cess us u a lly regarded by ing out handbills explaining their authorities as a gimmick solicit- plighl to people in cars passing ing_funds. b "They got a lot of money from y. . Office rs also were called al a those street collections," Mrs. confrontation between George George said. and Rsavdeva when the Georges Within two hours of her return began picketing at the sect to the family home. Robin tried leader's own home on a quiel to run away again. She was Laguna Beach street. caught .a~d she had taken Mrs. The story began in November George s Jewelry. when Robin a confirmed "Yes, I s lapped her. I slapped Lutheran, bega'n attending Hare / her.for stealii:tg· This w~ the 0!1· Kris hna services at the Laguna ly time we tned lo pliniSh her m Beach temple. any'Way. Her mother who had had some "If. a~yth~ng, w~. were. too experience with a yoga self-perm1ss1ve wat~ her, . shesaad. tealization group near their Rsavdeva saad Robm had com- home in Cypress, thought the pl~~ of mistrea tment and of Hare Kri&hna religion w as ~1."gtiedt~herbed. . similar. . They told us we were trymg to She said she had approved of stick a w~te~ hose down her Robin attending the H a r e · throat. This as completely un· Krishna services, and on several <See GIR L, Pase A%J ~Flieks Seized occasions even drove her daughter down to the temple services. "They told her her only way of salvation was to get up at 3 a. m . and chant for two hours. Her school work began suffering. They told her education was not needed. Porno Theater Raided Again · . Newport Beach police pulled off their second raid on the Pussycat Theater in Balboa Thursday, this time seizing copies of two X-rated sex epics titled, "Kot O~n" and "Touch of Oen.le." Vice officers alleged both fHms are obscefte. They apparently felt the ••nte way abclbt. the pre- views of coming attractions. They seized the preview film . at.rip too. Offlceu al10 look along pc»ter, documents, receipts and bu1tne11 record• from the theater omce. Harbor Municipal Court Judge Robert Todd. Gatewood said he viewed the fllms at the theater Wednesday, belteved they were obscene because they lacked redeeming aocial value, and then obtained tho court order Thursday. two• weeks ago, Gatewood made the first raid on the t.bHter. sei!lng .. French Blue" and "DynamU.e." The movie house is the former Balboa Thellter and is now part of the Pu8a)'cat chain. "'I'm golng to keep viewing their mms and IC I think they're obscene, I'll keep conliscating them," Gatewood warned. "They told her if you don't live .in the temple you will never fibd· God. .. I could see her mind was starting to go. She couldn't retain anything. They wouldn't let her sleep . 1 "After we began seeing their practices, seelna ber heahh fctil , we told her st)e couldn't be at the temple any m ore," Mr]il. Georg-: said. Robin ran away from her parents. Welte Interim Leader By J AN WO RTH Ot ~Dally Piiot st.ft Citing "philosophical dif- ferences'' the president of tfie Saddleback Valley Unified School District announced today that Supe rinte ndent Willia m Zogg has resigned. Zogg, 48, who has been superin- tendent of the district since it was formed three years ago, was not available for comment to re- porters. His secretary of many years, Juanita Kenned y, received a group of reporters but said Zogg would not be available today and will no longer have an office next week. . The resignation is effective to- day, according to a statement re- le ased by Board President George Hency and Personnel Director Gary Shinkle. Dr. Richard Welte, depuly superinlendent~ will take ove[' as •'interim'• s u perintendent, Kenry said. But the board presi- dent added he expects the board to maJce Dr. Welte full superin- tendent in the near future. Referring to the change as "termination," Henry said terms of the agreement between the board and Zogg will be released following a board meeting Mon· day night. Henry said a buyout arrange· ment, meaning a dollar payoff of part of Zogg 's existing four-year contract which had been sealed through 1978, has been agreed upon. The terms were negotiated between attorneys of the Associa· l ion of California School Ad· miriistrators representing Zogg and the Orange County Counsel's office representing the board. "The terms of the termination are fair to Zogg," said Henry, who ~eclined to specify what they are. "Mr. Zogg has been fair to us." The terse fo ur-parag.ra ph statement said that "certain philosop hi cal differences respecting district administra- tion have arisen between the superintendent and. the bo~rd which appea red to be arreconcala- ble:'' The resigna tion is the climax of simmering conflict between <SeeZOGG, Paget\2) 'Kickbacks' At Leisure World Charged Allegations that Leisure World residents pay higher costs for re- pair wotk because operaton> of the Laguna Hills retirement community expect "'kickbacks" from tbe contractors were aired Thursday in an Orange County Superif)r Court action filed by a Leisure World couple. Elliott and ltelen Callahan claim that their home at 5244 Duenas contains 137 structural fault.I, all of whitb have become apparent since lbey purchased the home two years ago. The Callahans seek court ac- Uon that wtll permit• them to in· stall window screens around the home over the object.ions or the defendants -Rossmoor Corporation , bui lder Rg,s Corles..e and \he GQldep...-flain FoundaUoo.. Dfl.. St\ . .Robert Gatewood and two oUMr officers arri•ed at the theater, 709 E . Balboa Blvd .• lbortly before 3:30 p.m. armed with eearcb warra~t.I from Advertlaements for "Hot Oven" called the film "blatantly The Georges say she went first to the Laguna ~ach temple and then left (or Sa n Dieeo. After five months of aoguished end rranUc buntini for tbelr daUCbttt. they found her ln a New Orleans t~m­ ple. The couple state lbat C&llahan ls al~rgle to Insect tites and that ,bis good heallb depends on the llClded protectiob. ~1 were re· eently rtnect t100 by the def en· I·~--~~:_: fan~ for p~ffdi.nc witb terffd Woric Wltbou\ perm ilSklin.: • (lee P1JSSYCAT' Pace Al) ' --~- Daily Pilot St.1111 P""9 RESIGNS SCHOOL POST Superintendent Zogg Briner Terms Zogg Quitting. 'A Disaster' The resignation of Superinten- dent William Zogg was termed ··~ disaster for the district" to-- day by one of his chief sup- porters. form er Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustee Chester Briner. Briner, who in recent weeks has urged the new board lo clarify its actions in relation to Zogg, said he expects Zogg's de- parture to "create a c!onsidera- ble amount of chaos." "I think we're going to see a lot more people leave," Briner said. }{e said that following the March 4 election, in which he and two other incumbents were defeated. he began receiving requests for letters of recommendation from a number of top district ad- ministrators seeking new jobs. "We've a lready seen Bob Mat· thew leave -and there probably will be more," he said. Matthew. assistant superintendent of busi- ness services. one of the five top administrators, announced Tues- day he is quitting to take a job in Covina. •'A lot of these people are a part of Or. Zogg's team," Briner said. "He brought them in here with him a nd they were loyal to him. They'll be unhappy with the change.'' · Futher, he said, the new board has some lessons to leal'.11. (See B RIN E R , Page A2) Or:~:wl . c-•• Weatller Considerable night and morning low clouds again Saturday with only partial afternoon c learing near the beaches but hazy sun- shine inland areas. Tem- peratures from mid~60s to mid70s. · I NSIDE TODAY I t's three-qtuirteri of o ~ long and %0 feet lligh and firework• go off at the mi It'• "Amenca on Parod.e'' and it open• Saturday ot ()i.$. MJiland. See story , Page Cl. -l•dex • OAll. Y PILOT SB Friday, June 13, 1i76 ( Pl!ot[ogbook J t Playgirl Model Pursues Career ByJANWORTff 61 .. ~ ........ " · TWO YEARS AGO young and virile Robert Prestwood ol Mission Viejo made local headlines when he took off his clothes tor a Playgirl Maguine centerfold feature. Since then the Saddleback sex symbol put his clothes back on -and found he could make money modeling that way too. Prestwood, now 21 , draws $60 to $75 per hour as a model for several international oroducts. and ha~ appeared in Teen Magazine, Gentleman's Quarterly, Esquire and the New York Times. After he graduates from Saddleback College next week with an A.A. in busi- ness. Prestwood plans to move to Santa Monica to give more time to his career. ''He's come a long way from a school boy who appeared in one Playgirl feature," said Prestwood's Los Angeles agent. In fact, the agent added, Prestwood has become the ··national image"· for Baxter of California, which is (what else?> a skin conditioner for men. *** OFF THE DEEP END DEPARTMENT -You couldn't really call De Portola Elementary School Prin- cipal Jim Mitchell crabby. But he might feel that way today. He singlehandedly made 600 crab crepes for an end-or·the- year breakfast for his school staff. * ** WORTH STORKS AREN'T UNEXPECTED visitors at hospitals, but the swallows camping at Mission Community Hospital are not in the same category ~t all. . Their nest colony under the eaves 1s a ventable warbler tenement, somewhat like a cut from the Hitchcock movie "The Birds." "I bet we have more swallows here than they've ever seen al the Capistrano mission," moaned.George Ollendorf, hospital administrator. "It takes our maintenance crew an hour a day tow ash down the sidewalks." IDEA: Maybe the hospital should go commercial ~ith the bird guano, known to true gardeners as a premium fertilizer. *** LORENZO'S RESTAURANT PERCHED in the Wild West Plaza with a scenic view of Mission Viejo High School, has closed due to lack of business. New owner, Tom Mesereau of Laguna Beach is redesigning the hilltop eatery on a Meditteranean theme similar to the restaurants he and his wife Luisa managed in Europe. The new name: Arabella. Opening is scheduled for July. ••• SPEAKING OF Wild West Plaza. Laguna Hills homeowner John Simons of 25186 Pike Road is protesting that he paid a premium for a view home, not knowing the view would be of the plaza and a steep bank. The peppery senior citizen posted signs on bis eaves across La Paz Road from the plaza reading "Home Sweet $View Home$." So far, said Simons, he's received over 100 ca_lls because of the sign -but most were from realtors who mistakenly thought it was a ''for sale" sign. E'ro• Page A J ; GIRL BRAINWASHED? . • I . true. We love her," Mrs. George said. "I told them why didn't they go to the police with that story. The police should have been interven- • ing if this is true. I don't know whether she r eally told them these things or if they are just making them up.'' she said .. Robin was watched wh1le at home and she stayed for three Goldwater Panel SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPI> · -Actor Jack Haley Sr., 75, who played the Tin Man in the movie "The Wizard of Oz.•' was reported ' making progress but was still on . the serious condition list Thurs- day at St. John's Hospital. . • . . . . . . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed PrH1dlnt •NI P .. 111.wr Jack R. Curley Vke PrHldtl\I •M c;en.,•I MIMQtr Thomas Keevil ~d•tor Thomas A. Murphine ~'14G•llO EdilOt Charles H. Loos · Richard P. Nall Aul.i•"' WM91na ac111oir. Saddltback V•lltyOfflce tm1 ~ ,., lll otd •I k11 01t00 rrttwf¥ Othtr OfflcH Co••• Mo•• uo w .. 1 .. f \t•••• Htw-1 &..Wll ))))N•-n ~,._.,~ M""llt>Qlon tt.•tll lllH llHCll lklul .. •td \ ....... &tt<ll, ., .. 0 .. ,,,,.,.,. ...... TtltpftOM 17l41 M2-4J21 et.fflfled Advtrtltlng M2-S671 $<>Cldl•N<• V•H•Y N•-Ollo<t Sll-tl,O "''"'~c.··--4tS·06>0 , .. ,,1,111, "" Ot•n .. <. .. ti ,.,,, .. ,,.,,.. ~y. ,.. ___ ttt ... ., .......... 1 ..... , m•lltr Or •••t"INm•"t\ ..... ,,. M•f ... rtrt• ... 110• •llM\ll .OOCI .. ,.,mlHltll •I ,..,.,,.,_, ,_<"4 dftt _,.., IMl<I M C.."' -.. .. , (,ell ..... 1. "'"'",._"'<""•"'•IJ•-"''· 111'-il ... 00"-4 .. f, ,,,.lllM'fa'4Nt-U to _!hi,. . weeks, .the Georges assert. The New Orleans temple called con- stantly. "She had been lnitiated in New Orleans and once they are initiat- ed, they won't let go," Mrs . George said. Finally one day while company was at the Georges' home, things relaxed. Robin answered a phone call which turned out to be Crom the New Orleans sect. She left horn e May 1. The Georges believe she came to Laguna Beach. Rsavdeva says she didn't. ··We can't encourage anything illegal, but my symapthies are with her," Rsavdeva said. "They (the Georges> are right, she probably sought refuge in the movement. It would be foolish for her to come here,' I he said. Rsavdeva said he was "not very motifated" to help the Georges locate the girl although he admitted that if he tried, he probably could. ''They are accusing us of all sorts of s trange things, of washing their (sect members'> brains. "We are simply giving them knowledge, just the truth. "We run things voluntarily and speak softly. We are not inflict· ing odr opinions on anybody, especially members. _ "We just laugh and S&n8 together," Rsavdevasaid . Fro~ Page AJ BATTLE ••• spot on the front row because they feared his wheelchair would violate fire codes If he was llJ- lowed to sit in the aisle adjacent to a row of seats. They also allued that Marsh and his pareull"lelt wluntadly, choosing not to accept the front row seat offer. Fabian in Hospital LOS ANGELES <UPI> -l'•- bian, the teen-age heartthrob sinSIT" of the 1950s, w• reported resttng comfortably todQ at Ml. Sinai hospital after surgery on bis vocal cords. \ -...-.....,;.;,;~--~ ~. Graduating Fa•ilg Saddleb~k Valley school trustee Loa Young congratulates her daughter, Vickie, and son Stan on their respective gradua- tions. Repr~senting the d~strict, she awarded diplomas to both Vickie at Mis- sion Viejo High School and Stan at La Paz Intermediate School. Front Page Al ZOGG ••• Zogg and the board which was elected March 4. Of the five trustees, Dennis Smith and George Henry were in· cumbents who had both been critical of Zogg in the past. When Zogg was hired at the formation of the district three years ago, Smith and Henry vot- ed against him, preferring another candidate -Dr. Richard Welte -for the superintendency. But three yes votes of former trustees Chester Briner, Vince McCullough and Joseph Peterson put Zogg in the top spot and re· legated Welte to the number two position. In March, Briner, McCullough and Peterson were defeated. In their place came three trustees who had been critical of Zogg in their campaigns: LOa Young, Bill Kohler, and CaroleNeustadt. All five trustees looked favorably on Welte as a top ad- ministrator, and began a series of moves to increase his authority. Recently, the board increased Welte's salary to $38,000 com· pared to Zogg's salary of $37,800. Th& only difference was that 7.ogg bad the use of a district car included in his contract, while Welte did not. Many district observers say that Welte in eUect bas been run- ning the district since the new board took office. Yet the board had not indicated publicly that that was the case, saying their actions were meant to improve the efficien~y or the administrative chain of com· mand. Henry said today that •'the election and its results have had some effect" on Zogg's status and today's announcement. "Bill Zogg'-s relations with the board were not the best," Henry said . "That is not a criticism, that's just the way itis." He said tHe board will meet in the next week or two lo consider a new organizational chart for school district administration. "Hopefully we will not get in another situation where we will be top-heavy with administra- tion," Henry said. Jogging Man Killed l I On Coast Highway A man jogging along Pacific Coast Highway near Emerald Bay north of Loguna Beach was fa tally injured Thursday night Fro•PageAJ BENEFITS ••• California Teachers Association has 11,000 members. Statewide, unemployment of· ficials estimated that 100,000 t eachers would apply for benefits. The unemployment of- fice in Orange reported a deluge or calls over the past weeks since word of the benefits became known. Smith emphasized that teachers would prefer more federal money for education to unemployment benefits. Chief objects of additional funds, he said, are smaller class sizes, more summer school and higher pay tor teachers. .. Normally, half to 75 percent ot the teachers would have the opportunity to work, either in summer school or in other jobs, during the summer," said Smith. ''This year, July and August look like months without pay and jobs are scarce.'' The loophole was plugged in a special bill that also includes funds for railroads, veteran's benefits and food stamp&, among other federal programs. when he was s truck by a Rolls· Royce. John W. Langlois, 32, ol Bishop died from massive injuries. He died at South Coast Community Hospital, South Laguna, about 90 minutes after the accident. According to police and fire de· partment reports, Langlois and Audon Endestad, both guests of an Emerald Bay resident, were jogging southbound on the west side of the highway seconds before Langlois was struck. The pair apparently decided to cross the highway and turned in- to the traffic lane to do eo. Langlois was struck by a 1969 Rolls Royce driven by James Peter Marietta, 557 Emerald Bay. Endestad, whose age and city of residence could not be ob· tained. was not injured. A si)okesman for the Emerald Bay private community said Langlois and Endu.tad were guests at the home of Mrs. Renata Russell, 330 Emerald Bay. The two men were returning home for supper when Langlois was stJ'.':lc~. the spokesman said. Detailed reports on the acci· dent remained unavailable today as the California Highway Patrol and Laguna Beach Police at· tempted to determine if the acci- dent occurred within the Laguna Beach city limits. If it did, it will be up to local police to investigate it. Otherwise, the investigation will be conducted by the patrol. Program On Rec Use Set A 1pec1al meeting on a pro-posed $139,000 recreation pro· cram tor alx Saddleback Valley communlUes wlll be held at 7: 30 p.m. Tuesday at Lbs Aliaos In· t.ermedlate School. • Trustees of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District will discuss proposal& tor a year Iona program jointly fUnded by county service areas and by lhe acbool district. Tbe board already has agreed io make part of the district's community service fund availa- ble to subsidize the program and to offer th~ services of Ed Mangan, district ~irecto~ of school and commuruty services, as reereation coordinator. But "trustees asked the in- dividual service areas, including those covering Mission Viejo, Aegean Hills, El Toro, South Laguna Hllls, Laguna Hills, and Trabuco Canyon to draw up pro- gram plans and funding re- quests. Amounts from the school dis· trict requested by each service area include : Aegean Hills, .$9,378; El Toro, $16,640; Laguna Hills, $8,645; South Laguna Hills, $9,216; Mission Viejo, about $20,000; Trabuco Canyon, $2,160. Trustees also are scheduled to discuss the possibilities for charging a fee to use the upcom- ing El Toro Community Swim· ming Pool. Community recrea· · tion led leaders have protested that summer swimming pro· grams have not been frej?. Fro•PageAl • PUSSYCAT •.• boiling" and "torridly tempt- ing." When police arrived at the theater demanding the ftlms and documents, there were about half a dozen patrons in the au· dience. They were told to leave and were refa.-nded their money, theat.er cashier Suzanne Kerst said. Robert McDaniel, a _.Los Angeles attorney for the Pussycat chain, today called the policeraid "harassment." "It's the work of a vigilante team, not a law enforcement team,'' the attorney said. Gatewood de nied he is harass. ing the the;tter. "If we wanted to harass them, we'd make our raids on Friday or Saturday nights when they have a full theater, not wait until an empty Thursday afternoon,'' Gatewood said. The vice officer said the police department bas not been flooded by complaints about the adult movies, but that a few residents have complained. "Zogg will not qualify for retire- ment until he is 55, Personnel Director Shinkle said. Neither Shinkle, Henry, or Mrs. Ken- nedy, Zogg's secretary, said they had a ny idea of what 7.ogg's future holds. Curio Desk BRINER ..• ,._ "There is going to be a pro- blem in this district until this board learns to behave as a board and not as a bwich of superintendents. . "I presume they•re going to hire Dr. Welte. If they do, they'll have a guy who knows bis job - if they let him do it." Briner repeated bis earlier theory that the conflict between the board and Zogg goes back to "sour grapes" from Trustees Dennis Smith and Georae Henry because they didn't let their way when they wanted to hire Welte three years ago. He has been critical ot the board tor hlrtn1 a management c:omultant to advise them on the Zocl situation. ''What I thlnk bap~ la they met with this IO·caJ.led consul· t.ant and whe~ they found they couldn't break Zou'• eontract they becan making It to toulb on him that be is forced to leave. 41Thll ii ·Just 11'8&. Tbe tax·· payere not only have to pay whatever th., buyout price, but they're loeina the HrVtct11 ol one ol the top admlnlstratan mt.be at.ate," be1aid. Cr sh Kill• Pilot TA PT (U Pl) -A 1ln&le-enttne private plane crubed tn tbe ct. aert in southwest K.-n CountY 'nlunday nicbt klllinf the pilol Veneered in Yewood NOW ON DISPLAY OREXEL-+iERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-AARASTAN-8AKER WlllDAYS I SATUUA TS t:tt .. lcJI NEWPORT BEACH• am Wt;Steut·r DR.. aa·• LAGUNA BEACH • 3'S NOMTll t.'OA.'tT HW\'., 4M Ajl TOAA~NCE• 13941 HAWrHORNl! et.Vt>. fn,tft F'ri ht t. ~ IJ.S:JO) • Jta.am I • I I J f \ ~ I ' I 1 ~ffect 011 Yo11 What Does New Outlook Mean? By SYLVIA PORTER Q. lf,.ot uou cloim, the slump ts bottoming ouf, une,;;;f;:t1· menl u still nnng but should be IUltfng. a ~ak .toon oNI Inf i.t defjmuly ecuing, wha• does U dirictl11 mean to me? A. If you are employed and --. ------.... Money's Worth your paycheck normally rises each year, you have the best chance in a Jong, long ttme ol asain gelling increases ln your "r-eel" spendable Income - .meaning your paycheck alter eliminating the impact of intlaUon and adjusting for !&deral in.come und Social Security ta)(es. You will !ind that. alter be· b>gJn e retreat for years you are once more climbins up the atandardofllvingladdel< 1l you are unemployed, your chan~e.s will be brighter tor getting work -even It It isn't your dream job. U you intend to borrow money in the months ahead, YoU will find I.hat interest rates are holdh1g at below the peaks of 1914._75 and th~t credit is available to you. The doomsayen who are predicting another upsurge this year in interen r at.es well may turn out wrong. . Despite the dangers of a credit squeeze 1l the Treasuey's de!iclts are not brought under control, long-term interest rates will be influenced much rnore directly by the rate of io.fiaUon than the supply or new securities being placed on the m.lll'ket by borrowers ranging from the Treasury to you. Th.ls is on absolutely rundamental point that too (ew observers appreciate. Q. Why hcu the $~~onyou,a middle·income family, been so bad during thi! penod? • A. Obviously. because prices have been skyrocketing. Obviously too, because you're paying Social Security . taxes on $14,000 o! your income now, the highest wage base ever. But not so obviously, because under our progressive in- come tax system, the more you earn, the higher your in· come tax bracket and the higher your tax rates. Even ir your income has been rasing moderat ely, you're worse off because your pay increases lift you into a higher tax r ate category. Thus, you have less spending money merely because you have more income. ' Ther e have been m any prQPosals from responsible sources crossing all lines of polihcal-econom1c.social philosophies to corred this paradox. But so far, nothing has been done. Q. IJ the ner t turn is upward, how strong wrll U be? · A. That's a question which no authority is willing to answer without many qualifications. Some anticipate a long bolloming out, a very sluggish upturn -which would help curb Inflation but would be murderous for our unemployed. Others anticipate a gradual upturn in the shape of a broad-shaped "U" or a shallow saucer. Still others, (a minority) anticipate a strong recovery in the shape or the familiar "V" -pleasant to live with but loaded with dan'gers or another outbreak of virulent inflation. Even if the upswing is agonizingly slow at the start. our economy should be rising in ''real'' terms -meaning after elimination of the impact of price increases -at an annual rate of 5 to 8 percent by the year·end. Much depends on a utos and housing -and housing particularly well may come back more rapidly than is generally predicted. Q. How long can you see the ne:rt upturn lasting? A. At a minimum. through 1976 -and that's a point of great political importance. For a continuing economic expansion would be a factor in President Ford's favor (assummg he is the GOP can· did ate>. A rising economy always tends to favor the party in power and you may lake for granted that the White House will claim all the credit it can for the upturn and try t o place alJ'the blame for the 1969·70 recession and 1973·75 recession <two downturns in one aborted tenure) on former President Nixon's s houlders. U the rate of joblessness r emains as high as feared, though, Ford will get plenty of blame for his economic policies -despite a generally improved economy. The probabilities are: the Democratic-controlled! Congress will grab the credit for halting the business slump but will be blamed for much of the inflation; the Republican.controlled White House will grab the credit for curbing the tnOation but wtll be bla med for the extent of un· employment. · Economics will play an even larger roJe than usual in lhe 1976 political campaigns. 7 -ye'lr-old Chrysler Plant Standing Idle NEW STANTON, Pa. (AP) He's Dan Popa, controlter, -In 1968, it took a computer spokesman and manager of jus t s ix minutes to tell the pJa nt, a man whose hopes Chrysler Corp. that New have risen and fallen time' Stanton was the best site in and again with the news that Pennsylvania for a new auto the plant migtit soon be pro. assembly plant. ducing cars. Sev l t th 2 · "I've been through this for en years a er, e 4 . f. .. h ··1· acre st.ark gray shell stands ive years, e says. ~e e mpty, 8 testimony to ~eenh.otandcoldsooften .. Id Chrysler's !inancial troubles JUSt like to see . sopieth1~g and the r ecession. more con_crete this lime. I 11 get excited again when somebody comes out witb a tape measure and blueprints." BUT THE HOPES of resi· dents in near by communities have again been raised by talk that Volkswagen, which recently h ad exploratory talks with Chrysler, m ay be interested in using the plarit for making VWs. "l don't want to get my hopes too high," says WLlliam Patoka, the m ayor in nearby Mount Pleasant; .. but can you imagine what this can do !or our econorny." A new four·lane stretch of U.S. 119 wbJch ends at the cor· ner or the Chrysler property is currently under construe· lion a nd 1s scheduled for opening in July. That was t>ilrt of the sta te's way of al· tract1ng Chrysler. which had groundbreaking c~remonies In 1968. For a m onth that ye'ar, iianl ea.rtb·mO\/inA machines working around the clock - undtr the g_lare or floodliaht.a al night -leveled lhe ienUy rolling t•rmland& on &ho .aoc>·acrc alte. FINALLY, IN 1970, the $3.5 million Chr ysler shell was c.ompleted. But nothing hap· pened. Now se\/era\ guards man tbe f enced•ln premises 24 ho urs :i d a y. Only one Chrysler trnplo)'e remains. Las t t all , Popa sai d , Chrysler was set to open the plant, but those phms fell by the wayside because of the re· cession and the Arab oil boycott. lN 1968, Chrysler, which h ad plans to inst all $160 million worth of assembly tooling in the s tructure, began plant construction at breakneck speed. The com- pany predicted that soon it would bave ao annual payroll of $40 m iOJon there. Joseph K. K erlgan, a Chrysler vice president, •aid in 1968 tb1t the com-pahy ex· peeled a dramatic inc.reue ln car salet th the 1970s. ll never happened. 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Ronald Reagan - relaxed the sulphur diox- ide standard from .04 parts per million to .J. ppm. Today's action re· turned the standard to .04 ppm. Give father n touch of llht<:k Velvet on his day. He'll appreciate the smoother whi~ky imported from Canadn. He'll appreciate you fo r making his day a liltle s moother.; · S 111·fi11g T ips The board -no,\• • made up of appointees of °'"' P11et siMt Pllo•• Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Paul Duarte. Golden West College surfing coach, explains basics to Norma Worth and Gail Howard in class sponsored by the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley YMCA. Class begins Monday. -lowered tbe allowable amout of sulphur dioxide, a major pollutant that pours from some power plants, refinerie~ and meta l foundries. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R adar Can't Curtail \ "We're facing the brink of a very serious crisis in the South Coast Air Basin," ~aid ARB chairman Tom Quinn. "This is one of the pro- blem s -power plants are going more to fuel oil." Marijuana Business EL PASO, Tex. <AP) -Each day an average of more than 100 planes loaded \\'llh marijuana and often other illegal drugs wing their way in· to the United States. And the sophisticated radar s ystems of the military and the Federal A.viation Agency do not deter the drug-ladened flights, a federal official says. '"The reason is that the existing radar systems are not d esigned to stop air smuggling," s~id Genild O'Conor. deputy director of a federal drug enforcement intelligence group based here. "The military is con· cerned with national security and the FAA is in charge of air safety," O'Conor said in an in- terview. A fede~·al official re-NATURAL GAS sup- cently said as f!lany as plies for many power 150 plane.s fly mto .the plants in California have U.s ... dally carrying been cut off, forcing manJuana. That would them to use fuel oil equa l 52,500 fli ghts a which produc.es much yea~. . . more sulphur dioxide 0 Conor said his or· when burned. gani zation is currenlly putting together a plan "\\'.e must take every that will involve using st.ep m ou~ power to stop the military and federal air quality from de- agencies to stop the ii-teriorating, ''Quinn said. legal air traffic. On OcL 10 last year, ARB member Mary Nichols said that the r.rior board's action was nvalid. "THE PRIOR action of the board was taken without proper con- sideration of the margin of safety, plant damage and health effects," she said. "The prior action was invalid." The other ARB member Robert Sawyer, said the .04 ppm stan- dard was not the final word, only a step in at- tacking pollution and vis- ibility problems. ''High oxidant levels in the South Coast Air Basin lead to sulphur dioxide levels higher than anywhere else in the ·n a t i o n , ' ' t h e U C · Berkeley professor said. ··Because of our con- cerns for the upward trends. I think this is a case where the margin of safety must be con- sidered." he said. BLACK VELVEl' BlHJD[OCANAOIAN WHISKY ID PROOf IMPORl ED BYt>l<J/4 HEUIJ.EIN. INC. HARTFORD. CONN Prices Effective June · 14, & June 15, 1975 I KODA COLOR DEVELOP t PRINT 12 EXP. ROLLS ..... -... 2.19 20 EXP. ROLLS_. ___ .3.19 KODACHROME DEVELOPING SLIDES · 20 Exposures ........ _____ J.09 MOVIES • Super 8 or Reg. 8mm 1.09 Ou r New Low Price Commodore Calculator 9 .99 Orie) 13." Commodore calculator with 6 digit printout. 4 functions; .adds. subtracts. multiplies and divides. 9 volt battery. Hamburger Platter &Coke NEW LOW PRICE Men's Dress Slacks SAVE 3.01 (off orig. price) 9.99 Orig. $13. Flare leg pants of texturized polyester. Machine wash. Solids. Waist 30-42. 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CHARGE IT ., with your JCPenney Charge Card. If you don't have a charge, 119 T•k• 1 lunch br••k 1nd try our dellclous • H1mburger & Coke. f l ~ PAii: Beach It Orlngechorpe •()pen WMkdlVI 9:30 to 9'30. Su~ 10 toe. OUMMt Ctty Or. at Garden Grow Blvd.• Open wee«dlVI 10 to 8. SundlYI 10 to I . '\. MMTA AMA: 3900 So. Briltot-No. or So. Coast Pl&U • Oqen Daily 8:30 to 8. SondtYI 10 toe. ' 1us1 see how fast we can '"open up yqur new account. ' ' .. • . . . . . .. Newport Beach police pulled off their second raid on the Pussycat Theater in Balboa Thursday, this time seizing copies of two X-rated sex epics tiUed, "Hot. Oven" and "Touch of Genie." Vice officers alleged both films are obscene. They apparently felt the same way about the pre· views Of coming attractions. They seized the preview film ltriptoo. Officers also took ~long J)OIJter, documents, receipts and business records from the theater office. De\. Sgt. Robert Gatewood and two other officers arrived al the theater, 709 E . Balboa Blvd., shortly before 3:30 p.m. armed with search warrants from Harbor Municipal Court Judge Robert Todd. FRI DAY, JUN.E 13, 1975 Gatewood said he viewed the rums at the theater Wednesday. believed they were obscene because they lacked redeeming soci.al yalue, and then obtained Ole court order Thursday. Two weeks ago, Gatewood made the firs t raid on the theater, seizing ··French Blue" and "Dynamite." The movie house is tbe former Balboa Theater and is now part of the Pussycat chain. .• ''I'm going to keep viewirur: thetr films and if J. think they'nt obscene, I '11 keep confiscating them.'' Gatewood warned. Advertisements for "Hot Oven" called the film ''blatanUt boiling" and "torridly tempt~ ing." When police arrived at lbe theater demanding the films and <See P USSYCAT, Page A2> Bicycle ·Pat~ol GunRange ~ Was Needed . BRIGHAM CITY, Utah <U Pl) -A new police fir· ing range was dedicated Thursday, and two officers showed they really need it. lroine Police Will Pedal , The Utah Peace Officers · Association wanted to do the dedication up right, so instead of a ribbon-cutting ceremony; they decided to_: have two officers snap the ribbon with gunfire. 0.llY ...... ,._.11¥ Hllaf'y Ka~ DET. ROBERT BROCKIE CARRIES FILM FROM THEATER Newport Pottce Raid Balboa'• PaHy Cat Again Jogging.'Man Killed On Coast Highway A man jogging along Pacific Coast Highway near Emerald Bay north of Laguna Beach was fatally injured Thursday night when he was struck by a Rolls- Royce. John W. Langlois, 32, of Bishop died from massive injuries-. He died at South Coast Community Hospital, South Laguna, about 90 minutes'after the accident. According to police and fire de- partment reports, Langlois and Audon Endestad, both guests or an Emerald Bay r esident, were jogging southbound on the west side of the highway seconds before Langlois was struck. The pair apparently decided to cross the highway and turned in· to the traffic lane lo do so. city of residence could not be ob- tained. was notiniured. A si)okesman !Or the Emerald Bay private community said Langlois and Endestad were guests at the borne of Mrs . Renata Russell, 330 Emer,Flld 'Bay. • The two men were returning home for supper when Langlois was ittr~c~. the spokesman said. Detail~ reports on the acci- dent remained unavailable today as the California Highway Patrol and Laguna Beach Police at- tempted to determine if the acci· dent occurred within the Laguna Beach city limits. If it did, it will be up to local police to investigate it. Otherwise, the investigation will be conducted by the patrol. In an attempt i,_, cut down r e- sidential burgl,ries and van- dalism and give patrolmen better contact with residents, Irvine's new police department plans to start a bicycle patrol proeram this summer. The program, with officers in stripped-down uniforms pedaling through the city's greenbelts and bike trails, could go into effect as early as July 1, when the new force goes into operation, accord- ing to J erry Boyd, who is in charge of police activities in South Irvine. A first report on the proposed program, which would cost about $600 in equipment, is on the desk of Police Chief Leo Peart, await- ing approval. Because o( a light city budget, the money may not be available. In that event, said Boyd, who is organizing the pilot program, several Irvine officers have of- fered to donate thier own 10- speed bikes. Community associations are reporting $300 to $400 monthly Teachers' Jobless Pay Bid Denied Thousands of Orange County teachers will not be receiving millions of dollars weekly in un- employmenl benefits during the s umme r vacation following President Ford's signing today of a bill plugging a loophole in a new federal unemployment com · pensation law. The unemployment legislation, signed by Ford in December, left up to states the determination of who could r eceive unemploy- ment benefits. A clause in a special appropriations biJI closed that possibility when Ford signed it. California was one of 10 states which would allow teachers to collect unemploy ment com· pensation even though they have contracts for next year. In Orange County , the California Teachers Association has urged teachers to file for the unemployment benefits. As many as 16,000 county teachers would have been eligi· ble for benefits of up to $90 a week, according to teachers as- sociation representative John Smith, who added he is trying to (See BENEFITS, Page AZ> Langlois was struck by a 1969 RoUs Royce cfriven by James Peter Marietta, 551 Emel'ald Bay. Endestad, whose age and Or••I~~::-~· SchoOI Praised k -~· Wea•laer Considerable night and morning low clouds again Saturday with only partial afternoon clearing near t he beaches but hazy sun· shine inland areas. Tem- peratures from mid-608 to mid70s. I NSIDE TODAY lt'I three-qua11era of O mi(e Long .and 20 feet high Cl1ld Jireworks go oJI ot the tnd. It's "America on Pa rode" and tt openi Saturda11 .at Dil· ~laAd.. ~e itoru, Page Cl. •••• Irvine Board Hears '3-Rs ' By DOUGLAS F Rl17SCltE. Of .. Da .. , .......... Pasadena'.s John Marshall Fund a m ental School wAs described in glowing ter,ns to an ,enthusiastic a udience at Wed· neaday's Irvine school board meeting. Two Pasad e n a ..-epresen~ taUves, at the Irvine board's in· vitation, described the approach to teaching at the district •s fun· damental schools. Due to a long Ust of students waiting for a chance to get into the fundamen· tal ~l pr o1ra,m , Pasadena now baa two such schools and is eomlderibg a third, said Dototby Fa~an, Pasadena communica· tions director. Fundamental ..schools are not. for everybody 1he 1aid, em-p~llinc' that • 1all of our achools provide a quality education." · Student.a at John Marshall, she, said, are outpe,rfor ming the dis- tric:t averaie in achievement· tests. Laat year. 1h' laid, tettlng in· dlcated that students al the fun· dameotal school performed above expectations and above the district as a whole in 13 of 18 subject areas tested. A first look at this year's test result., she said, "show a de· finite improvement over last year." Emphasizing that the test re-sults are not in final form, she said, "lf the district sverage was 48 Ole average al t he fundamen· I dbe " tal school woul 62. All students at the fundamen- tal school are volunteers whose parent.a asked that they be placed (See SCHOOi., Page A!) Pape r .Drive Se t Irvine Boy Scout Troop 006 will hold a paper drive Saturday lo the pa rking lot of St. Matthew Lutheran Church in University Park from 8 a.m. to noon. Pllpers may be deli veted to the ehurcb or call M2·7420 or ssz • .,.. to have the ecout1 pick them up. losses due lo vandalism , s aid Boyd. In addition, the hard-to- patrol greenbelts are a factor in a nu.mber of daytime residentia l burglaries, he said. Combatting those problems. however , is only one aim of the bike patrols. Another main point is increasing the visibility or police in her etofore unpatrolled areas and providing better con- tact between police and resi· dents, Boyd said. The greenbelts are also suspected areas of narcotics use, he added. Officers will wear blue V-neck knit s hirts. shorts and tennis shoes. They will carry revolvers, ammunition and walkie-talkies on lightweight belts. Arrests would be handled by calling a patrol car and transfer· ring the culprit, said Boyd , who (See PATR OL, PageA2) The officers stood back, took aim with automatic pistols and fired, and fired, and fired -500 times. When the s moke cleared, the ribbon was tattered but. sti.ll intact. • • O;oily Pli.t s.t-...... MAR.CIA AND JAMES GEORGE PICKET HARE KRISHNA LEADER'S LAGUNA BEACH HOME : Parents Claim Sect Has Taken Their 15-Year-Old Daughter • -~ ·:· ~ Was Girl 'Brainwashed?~ ParelUs Picket Krislma 'Religious Sect By J ACK CHAP PELL Of Ult Dall~ Piiot Stall An anguished tale of despair and ·heartbreak is being played out in Laguna Beach where the f~ther and mother of a 15-year old girl say the Hare Krishna re- ligious sect has brainwashed their daughte r and is hiding her from them . "We got along very well. The day she left, s he came up to me, snuggled up . kissed me and then she was gone," Marcia George, the girl's mother said in an in· terview. Mrs. George and her husband James are picketing the Laguna Beach Hare Krishna temple as a last reaort to force the return of their daughter, once an A student and editor of her junior high school newspaper. Rsavdeva, t he head of the Laguna temple serenely denies t h e girl , Robin, was ever harbored by the local temple but he says he does not doobt she is at one of t h e sect's temples somewhere. He is not disposed to belp find her, however. Laguna Be ach Police JuvenHe det. Alex Jimenez said there is nothing authorities can do to force the sect to reveal the girl's whereabouts. Police omcera have, however, rufonded lo calla by the Krishnas who have protested the picketing. The Georges have . been barred by police from pass- ing out handbills exptaWn1 their ptiaht to people 'ln c.va pessln& by. -~ Ofllcer1 also were calleu al a HARBORED BY KRlSHNAS? Robin George, 15 confrontation between George and Rsavdeva when the Georges began picketing at the s~ct leader's own home on a qwet Laguna Beach s treet. The story began in November when Robin. a confirmed Lutheran, began attending Hare Krishna services at the Laguna Beach temple. Her mother lVbO had bad some experien,ce wlth a ye>«a sel.f- realizat1on group near their hom~ irr Cypress, thought the Hare Krishna religion was similar. Dlllty ...... SUit ...... ·we LAUGH AND SING' . KrlshnaLeaderR .. vdeva She said she had approved or Robin attending t he Har~ Krishna services, and on severd occasions even drove h•f dautbter down to the temple services. "They told her her only WI)' ii selvation was to get up al 3 a.m. and chant for two hours. Bet school work began sutrertng. They told her educatloo was no&. needed. "They told her if you doli't U.. L in the temple you will nevft' ftM God. :.-t- 4 (I. • Attention Getter Equipped with blue and gr een racing stripes and a city seal on the door, Irvine's new fleet of police cars have been attracting more than a few second looks, says Officer Gary West, who put the first miles on· the first car Wednesday. Next week the cars will be equipped with red, white and blue li ght bars. The Irvine police force is getting ready for July 1, when Costa Mesa's contract ends. Fro•PageAJ Fro•PageAl GIRL BRAINWASHED? PATROL ... ''I could see her mind was starting to go. She couldn't retain anything. They wouldn't let her sleep. "After we began seeing their practices, seeing her health fail, we told her she couldn't be at the temple any more," Mrs. Georg' said. Robin ran aw at' from her parents. The Georges say.she went first to the Laguna Beach temple and then left for San Diego. Alter five months of anguished and frantic hunting for their daughter, they found her in a New Orleans tern· ple. They brought her back. ''She had Jost 24 pounds. She was like a simple schizophrenic. She was withdrawn into herself. She refused to see a counselor," Mrs. George said. While in New Orleans, the girl had been sent out on the streets to sell the sect 's literature, a pro. cess us ually regarded by authorities as a gimmick solicit· mg funds. .. They got a lot of money from those street collections," Mrs. F rone Page A I PUSSYCAT ... documents, there were about h alf a dozen patrons in the au· dience. They were told to leave and were refunded their money, theater cashier Suzanfle Kerst said. Robert McDaniel, a Los Ange les attorney for the Pussycat chain, today called the police raid "harassment." "It's the work of a vigilante t eam, not a law enforcement team," the attorney said. Gatewood denied he is harass- ing the theater. "If we wanted to harass them, we'd m ake our raids on Friday or Saturday nights when they have a full theater, not wait until an empty Thursday afternoon," Gatewood said. The vice officer said the police department has not been flooded by complaints about the adult movies, but that a few residents have complained. A petition drive started by a 8'Jboa Peninsula Point resident befan several weeks ago. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed ......... .,, .,,., P..,lll•lher Jack R. Curley Viet PrHotltnt •""Cle• .... W"'9ff' Thom•s Keevll Edltot T h<>mas A. Murpttlne INM9ln9 l!OUOt Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall AHOt.tftl IN "~'"9 lOttor• 1 Te~M (7t4) 642 ... 221 ClntHltd Ad¥9ttltlnt 642-St71 ........ llY .... yN-Qlll(f st1·'310 .,_ .... (It-• 4tl·MJO George said. Within two hours of her return to the famtly home, Robin tried to run away again. She w as caught and s he had taken Mrs. George's jewelry. "Yes, I slapped her. I slapped her for stealing. This was the on- ly time we tried to pWlish her in anyway. ''If anything, we wer e too permissive with her," she said. Rsavdeva said Robin had com· plained of mistreatment and of being tied to her bed. "They told us we were trying to s tick a water hose down her throat. This is completely un- true. We love her," Mrs. George said. "I told them why didn't they go to the police with that story. The police should have been interven· ing if this is true. I don't know whether she really told them these things or if they are just making them up,'' s he said. Robin was watched while at home and s he stayed for three weeks, the Georges assert. The New Orleans temple called con- stantly. "She had been initiated in New Orleans and once they are initial· ed, they won't let go," Mrs. George said. Finally one day while company was at the Georges' home, things relaxed. Robin answered a phone call which turned out to be from the New Orleans sect. She left home May 1. The Georges believe she came to Laguna Beach. Rsavdeva says she didn't . "We can't encourage anything illegal, but my symapthies are with her ," Rsavdeva said. "They <the Georges) are right, she probably sought refuge in the movement. It would be fooli sh for her to come here," he said. Rsavdeva said he was "not very m otivated" to help the Georges locate the girl although he admitted that if he tried, he probably could. "They are accusing us or all sorts of s trange things, or washing their (sect members') brains. "We are simply giving them knowledge, just the truth. "We run things voluntarily and speak softJ y. We are not inffict- ing our opinions on anybody, especially members. "We just laugh and sint together," Rsavdevasaid. was involved in a similar pro- gram as a de tective with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Depart- ment. The program will start off on a part·time basis, said Boyd. If it works out, h e said , the bike patrols later could be made full time. Patrols will be at random times, said Boyd, "so they won 't :know when to expect us.'' The idea has been accepted en- t h us i as li ca 11 y by Irvine patrolmen, said· Boyd, citing their off er of their own bikes for patrol use as evidence of their support. "If we do have crime problems on the green belts, they are not accessible by r adio car, so we ex- pect t,he officers on bikes to have an impact in that area," Boyd said. The idea of bicycling police was discussed by Officer Jim Broomfield at the city bicycle trails committee meeting this week. Juanita Moe, a city trans portation commissioner and member of the committee, said, ''I'm really e~cited about it.., Fro•PageAJ BENEFITS. • • verify wheth er Ford's signature means teachers cannot claim benefits. ' However, Smith said that teachers should be able to get the benefits since they are pald only for 10 months of work annually. "Teachers are unemployed in the summer," Smith said, adding that this s um m er , due to economic conditions, teachers who otherwise would have found summer jobs likely will be out of work. The county chapter of the California Teachers Association has 11,000 members. Statewide, unemployment of- ficials estimated that 100,000 t eache r s w o uld apply for benefits. The unemployment of· fice in Orange reported a deluge of calls over the past weeks since word of the benefits became known. Smith emph asized that teacher s would prefe r more federal money for education to unemployment benefits. Saddleback Scho.ol Chief Zogg Resigns ByJANWoam 6f .. 0.11, ~-.... Citing "philosophical dif· ferences" the president of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District announced today that Superintendent William Zogg has resigned. Zogg, 48, who has been superln· tendent of the district since it was formed three years ago, wu not avaUable for comment to re-porters. His secretary of many years, Juanita Kennedy, received a group of reparters but said Zogc would not be available today and will no longer have an olnce Mxt week. The re1i1naUon ll effed.tve to- day, accordin1 to a mtem.t re· leased b)' Board Prealdent Georae Henry and Pertoanel Director Gary Shinkle. • Dr. Richard Welle , deputy tuperlntendent, will take ovw u •'Interim'• s uperinte ndent. Hen.ry 1ald. But tbe boetd pra:l· deM ed4td ... txpeda the board to make Dr. Welte full Aq)trln- teodlat ln tbe nur futurt. ... " .......... ,..... flUIGNI SCHOOL POIT 8upertntendent Zogg . . :Veteran W1ns ~ -· Moral Victory A quadruplegic ex-Marie from La1una Hilla who took on the Edwar~s CJnema theater chain tn a battle over being turned away from a movie because he is confined to n wheelchair won a moral victory Thursday. Robert L. Marsh Jr., 39, beard a Los Angeles County Superior Court jury rule in his favor in the civil rilhla autt, which carried no monetary eompensatlon. JudJe Edward J . O'Connor ac· cepted the jury's verdict that Marsh's civil rights were violat. ed April 21, 1972, when be was barred from seeing "The God- father" at the Ed warm Newport Cinema in Newport Beach. ,However, Marsh, 23406 Via San Airport Panel Bid Cut The budget of the Orange County Airport Land Use Com- mission, until this year only $500 annually, bas been slashed again by the boa~d of supervisors. Supervisors, who authorized a $15,500 budget for the com- mission this year to hire special consultants, cut the panel's budget request for next year back lo $2,000. The money will be enough to perform state.mandated m ail- ings and basic office operations, according to Paul Raver, assis- tant county administrative of- ficer. Raver said the commission has nearly compl~ted its task of pre· paring a m aster plan for airports in the county with the help of con· sultants hired during the year. In past years, supervisors r e- fused to grant any more than $500 to the sta te·mandated planning agency, claiming that amount fulfi ll e d their l eg al responsibility. When the commission last year asked for more money for staf- fing, supervisors finally agreed lo let them use three employes hired under the Public Employ- ment Program (PEP). During preliminary reviews of next year's budget requests by the commission, the panel's re- quest for $33,0000 to put the staff on regular county e mploye status was cutout. The commission was left with a $15,500 r equest, the same as its current budget, but supervisors decided $2,000 was e nough. Miguel;L';.guna Hills, i• not absolutely guaranteed it won•t happen again. Judge 0' Connor by law had UH! option of iUuin1 an lnJunc- Uon forbidding the 16-theater chain from discriminating • a1ainst movle1oer1 ln wheelcbalrs, but did not. Marsh was not available for comment this morning, but a spokesman at bls lM>me aald he would ilsue a statement on the civil rights suit: verdict later ln the day. He was unable to come to the telephone due to his handicap, partial paral)'lls from the neck down due to a 1986 auto aceident. "We ended up with a moral vic- tory for one person," his attorney M'aaon Rose V, who is alao con· fined to a wheelchair, declared after the verdict Thursday. Jurors told Rose they believed monetary damagQs were un· necessary because it was obvious the crippled former Marine Corps captain and aviator sought to make a moral point. Marsh vowed however, to ap- peal the non-injunction damage verdict and to also me a new lawsuit in federal court against all 16 Edwards Cinema theaters, charging that they dlscriminate against the handicapped. Spokesmen for the Southland theater chain contended during the trial that Marsh was not turned away from seeing "The Godfather," when he went to the theater with his parents. They claimed he was offered a spot on the front row because they feared his wheelchair would violate fire codes ii he was al- lowed to sit in the aisle adjacent to a row or seats. They also alleged that Marsh and his parents left voluntarily, choosing not to accept the front row seat off er. Kissinger's Ratings Dmvn NEW YORK CAP ) -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's over-all job.rating is decreasing while President Ford's ia on the rise, a Harris survey says. A 56-37 percent poslUve raUng for Kissinger reflects a loss of 12 percentage points since last March, the pollster said. A year ago, Kissinger registered his r e- cord high of 85-10 percent. Ford's last job rating, reported last week, was 50 percent, an in· crease of 13 percentage points. p,....p.,,eAI SCHOOL.-•• there. T~acbera are also votun~ · teen. accordiol to the dactlJ)-• Uaa bt Mn. Fa1an and Jolm Marsh;All Principal Dorl•-~ Henden. Pasadena 1cbool1 are under a co"rt.-ordered businC pro1ram to promote racial lntegratlon. Therefore, the applications to at· tend the fundamental ~cbool were sifted c arefUUy to ensure raclal baJance. Mrs. Fagan said the scbool'.t composition both radallY ancl by student ab{lity, r91We1e~tt a Cl'OIS section of the dlltrict'~ stu- dents. The fundamental schools in· elude atudenta in kindergarten th.rou1b bl1h school in the same ~structure. One reason for the schools' attractiveness, Mrs. Faian said, is that students in the re1ular district school& are shilled from school to school as part of the busing program. When John Marshall opened last year, she said, l,Ol5 studenlS were admitted, leaving a waiting liatof more than 2,000. Bad publicity the school has re- ceived prompted the speakers to spend a considerable amount of the presentation saying what the school is not. Administrators are not ~vy handed with paddles, althotigh swatting is an -acceptable means of diacipline and discipline is stressed, they said. • The program does not ignore music and art in its emphasis on basics, they said. The program does not ignore creativity, they said. · The school's basic premises are that discipijne, respect and patriotism are-emphasized; stu- dents and teachers must adhere to dress codes; homework is as- signed at all grades; basic math, as oppased to new math, is taught through drill and practice; read· ing instruction is based on phonics. A number of Irvine parents have been concerned over the district's approach to ed\ication over the past year and have agitated for a fund,mental school alternative. 'lbe parents, concentrated largely in Green· ·tree and California Homes, pre· fer traditional inatruction~l te c hniqu es and enclosed classrooms to what they view as the district's m ore liberal ap- proach. The two Pasadena represen- tatives will make a second pre- sentation Monday at an open forum at Vista Verde School at 7:30p.m. Coastline. Closed GLOUCESTER, Mass. (UPI) · -Clam flats along the New · England coastline from here north to Cape 'Elizabeth, Maine, have been closed because of a red tide. The tide gets its name from dense concentrations of one-cell marine organisms which give a : red tinge to the water. Curio Desk Veneered in Yewood NOW ON DISPLAY · DAEXEL-fiERITAGE-+tENREDON-WOOOMAAt<-AAAA8TAN-8AKER WIBDAYS I SATUIDAYS t:tl .. 1-.JO \.: NEWPORT BEACH• am Wt:S1'Cl.lff' DR.. "2·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • l4S NOH1'11 COA.~~r HW\'., 4!MG1 TORRANCE• 2384t HAWMtORNt BLVD • ((')Pfn F'r1. tll 9. Sun. tU:30> • 3'7f.12'19 ( ) School officially closed for the summer in West OraoC'e Counts today, with most cJistric.U SUll de- ep in teacher c;ontract. talks. Only the HUDUDl\Ob Beach Uhlon Hlgb School DtStrlct bas setUed ~ yeaT'a pay bawe by giviog wacbera an a.s ~t pay boost, but nnt both.they and. Fountain Valley •lemen~a'ry teacben •hl&ed a tkue-Ctay strike. ·-· Hi&h school officials will con- tb)Ua uteet!l(g next fall on some OCbel' Items, however, primarily dealing wltb wortcituf cooditiorus. Meanwhile, the Ocean Vlew Seltool Board Thursday night deemed ''}>er sis tent di.sagree- ..,~at, '' wbicb automatically tur•t• tbe 28·ite111 contract pactaie over to-an outside three- maa panel. Tbe ·move drew an angry . Today's Oet1I., ; c =. .Y.. M*l!ll:ll -. • • TEN CENTS B~t Salary Talks Not . . . response from teachers who claimed it proves the district "isn't interested in r eaching agreement at all. ''Teachers feel it is a slap in the face," said spokesperson Lin· da Boitano. Sbe aJso said the process could coel botb teachers and district taxpayers $2,000 to $3,000 in fees for the panel. But Assistant Superintendent Jam• Carvell said the board didn't feel it could move any further . Trus t ees offered teachers a 4.03 percent pay boost, while they a~ked for about 14.5 percent. Teachers also asked that talks be halted until September, but Carvell said they need to agree soon because the district must adopt a new budget in August. He aJso said teachers agreed to this persistent disagreement and panel policy five years ago, but Miss Boitano said they have • since learned it is expell!llve and faulty. Miss Boitano said she "wouldn't rule out" the possibili- ty of a teacher s trike in Sep- tember. The possibility ol a teeeher strike also hasn't been ruled out in the Huntington Beach City School District. Teacher spokesman Vance Can-uth said be ""wasn't happy with" the school board's decision Tuesday against mediation. The status of negotiations dis· trict by district: -Huntlagtoa Beacll Ualoa High School, teachers originally asked for a 25 percent boost, but sett.Jed for 8.5. ,<SU T A.LKS, Page A2 ) Money Halted Teachers' Loopho'le Plugged O.lty Pliot PMto lly T•rrY cavill• Flag Girls . The kids wore costumes today at Park View School in Huntington . Beach ~nd ·fourth graders Frances Langsto11 Cleft) and Lisa Nicolaidis seized the opportunity tQ dr~ss up with an eye on Saturday's F1ag Day observance. Valley Uiiify VotingB~· Introduced· Special legislation has been in· troduced which wquld glve all re· sidents of the Garden Grove Unified and Huntington Beach Union High School Districts a vote on Fountain Valley's un- ification plan. , The bill, sponsored by As· semblyman Paul Carpenter (D- Garden Grove), has pas6ed the Senate Education Committee bY. a 6 to 2 vote and is now on tbe Senate floor. ' But Assa m blyman Robert Burke <R-Huntington Beach) is expected to fight the measure. ·Africtin Hostage_~ •-npeal f oi-Help From Wire Services DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania -Stanford University honor stu· dent· Kenneth Smith, 22, of Garden Grove, and a Dutch com- panion held hostage by African Ma.rxist terrorists, have ap- pealed to their respective gov· emlyleuts to move swifUy and carefully to win their release and saw their lives. have remain~d fairly optimistic about the outcome despite the gravity and tension of the situa- .. tion. They could not be reached for comment today but have said they feel proi ress is being made in the campaign to win the hostages' release. "The ambassadors want to acknowledge that intensive ac- tivity is continuing to obtain the · safe release of the three." a U.S. Embassy spokesman said Thurs- day. Thousands of Orange Collnty teachers will not be receiving millions of dollars weekly in un- employment benefits during the · s ummer vacation following President Ford's signing today of a bill plugging a loophole in a new federal une mployment com- pensation law. The unemploym ent legislation, signed by Ford in December, left up to states the determination of who could receive unemploy- ment benefits. A clause in a specia l appropriations bill closed that possibility, when Ford signed it. California was one of 10 states which would allow teachers to collect une mployment com· pensation even though they have contracts for next year. ln Orange County, the California Teachers Association has urged teachers to file for the unemployment benefits. As many as 16,000 county teachers would ha ve been eligi- ble for benefits of up to $90 a week, according to teachers as· JOciatlon representative John Smith, who added he is trying to veriry whet.her Ford's si~aLure meant uacbers cannol claim benefits . Howeve r , Smith said that teachers should be able to gel the benefits since they are paid only for 10 months or work annually. "Teachers are unemployed in the summer," Smith said1 adding that this s ummer, <Jue to economic conditions. teachers who otherwise would have found summer jobs likely will be out or work. The county chapter or the California Teachers Association hasll,OOOmembers . Statewide, unemployment of· ficials estimated that 100,000 t eachers would apply for benefits. Tbe unemployment of- fice in Orange reported a deluge Tom Glass, his administrative assis t ant, said Burke is n 't necessarily opposed to offering an are a -wid e vote on the measure. But he does oppose the "ex post facto" way it is being Spokesmen for the U.S. Em· basay here said the pleas for help are contained in letters received M.ay 31 from Smith and Emilie Bergmann, 25, or th e Netherlands .. They were kidnaped nearly a month ago along with a third Stanford student still held, Car- ~-Hunter, 22, of Atherton. A fourth girl was taken hostage. then released to deliver demands o( the Marxist .Peoples' Revo)u- tionary Party. Flicks Seized sought. . The bill originally was in·· tended to relate to Garden Grov_,·s annexation to the Coast Community College District. But that issue failed at the °polls May 27, so the bill essef\U4tllY was de· ad, Glass explained. · It already h.ad passed the as· sembly without objection, Carpenter's office said. But. in the Senate Education Committee, Carpenter amended the· bill to intlude a provision that requires an area-wide voQ or tbe permission of all school boards ounng any school reorganization proposal affecting them. Later, he amended iC again, to require an area-wide vole on any school formatiofl 'plan being sought by i>etition; the form Fountain Valley residents used. Glass said Burke> ls "not happy with the way the original bill was · changed,'' and,he callecUt "com· ing in the back' door.•' He eKplained the people in Fountain Valley did everylhlng t.he law requireCI h~ eecuri.ng their Nov. 4 uniJ{cation eleetion by petition. Fish .tJOntest . SetlforKids A fiahl"I oo"*t for Hunt· inston Beacfi y6waastets 8 to 14 will be held ltom 0 a.m. to noon, Saturday· at Jl~on l.Ak~ in the central .,.-k. Print will be 1lven 1n • varie· ly of cate1orte1. Thh it no tee for entertaa, Jun •resteter at Huct'aHanaoiu: , '!'be contel\ u eo-~ by U.. recrta\lOD de~ the J\IDJor Women 'i Chab, -.a Huck'• "-IO'll· Filhln1 IMf can be rented .t the lake. rt Guerrilla forces want a half million dollars and certain political concessions in return for the lives of Smith and the other two prisoners. They are reportedly held in a remote mud but village in the jungles of Zaire, which Up; adja- cent roTanzania's borders. Guerrillas who abducted \hem from a United States-nan African wildlife research station on the shores ol Lake Tanganyi)ta have set a mid-July deadline for their execution if demands aren't met. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Smtih. of 11381 Jacalene Lane, Garden Grove, Ponw Theater Raided Again Newport Beach police pulled off their second r aid on the Pussycat Theater in Balboa Thursday. this time seizing copies of two X-rated sex epics tiUed, "Hot Oven" and "Touch of Genie." Vice officers alleged both films are obscene. They apparently felt the same way about the pre· views of coming attractions. They seized the preview film strip too. Officers also took a long poster. documents, receipts and business r ecords from the theater office. Del . Sgt. Robe rt Gatewood and two other officers arrived at the theater, 709 E. Balboa Blvd., shortly before 3:30 p.m. armed with search" warrants from Harbor Municipal Court Judge Robert Todd. Gatewood said he viewed the films at the theater Wednesday, believe d they were obscene' because they lacked redeeming social value, and then obtained the court order Thursday. Two weeks ago, Gatewood made the first raid on the theater, seizing "French Blue" and '"Dynamite ." The movie· house is the former Balboa Theater and is now part or the <See PUSSYCAT, PageA2) 1 Vftteran Wins His Suit A quadruplealc ex•Marine fl'CJlllD Laaua HUis who took on (be Bd"ard1 Cinema theater cb&i.D In a baUl• over being tul'fted away from a movie becauee be 11 confined to a wbeefchatr won a moral victory Tbaanday. ·Robert L. Marsh Jr., 39, heard a C.' Anaeles County Superior Court.Jury rule 1n tats favor in the civil ritbll auft, wll1ch carried no monetary compensation. Jud•• Edward J . O'Connor ac· ffpted the Jury'• verdict that Manb"• civll ri«ihLI were vlolat· ed'.~prU 21, 1972, when he was ~from'""" 0 n. God· fllltier" at the Edwards Newport Ctnnaa ln Newport Be11eh. llOweftl, Jlutb, ~ vta San i Miguel, Laguna Hills, is not ablolutely guaranteed it won't happen again. Judge O' Connor by law had the option or issuing an injunc- tion forbidding the 16·tbeater chain from discriminating against moviegoer s in wheelchairs. but did not. Marsh was not available for comment this morning, but a sp0kesman at his borne said he would issue a statement oo Ute dvil right$ salt. verdic:t later in the day. He was unable to come to the telephone due to his handicap. partial paratyatc rrom the neck down due to a 196e auto acddent. 11We ended up with a moral vie· tory for one penOll.'' bis attorney •• Mason Rose V, who is also con· fined to a wheelchair, declared after the verdict Thursday. Jurors told Rose they believed monetary damages were un- necessary because it was obvious the crippled 'former Marine Corps captain and aviator sought to make a moral point.. Marsh vowed however. to ap- peal the non·injunct.ion damage verdict and to also file a new lawsuit io federal court Qninst. all 16 Edwards Clnema theaters, daarpna that tb•' diacr1minate •galnat the bandkapt>ed. Spoketni~n fOI' tbi'·J;outhland theater ebaln c:o.'4illlld during ·the ~rial ~at M~~ ... yas not t:urntd aw-,y trom ._, "The (&ff M1TLE, Plj9AJ) of calls over the past weeks since word of the benefi ts became known. Smith emphasized that teachers would prefe r more federal money for education to unemployment benefits. Chief objects of additional funds, he said, are s maller class sizei;, more summer school and higher pay for teachers. "Normally, half to 75 percent of the teachers would bave the opportunity to work, either in summer school or in other jobs, during the summer," said Sm!th. ''This year, July and Augqst look like months without pay and jobs are scarce." · Ortega Highway County Coed Dies In .Auto Accident Highway patrolmen are in· vestigating the cause of a Wed - nesday car crash that took the life of a 17-year-old Westminster girl on the eve of her high school graduation. Officers said Kathleen Ann DeLay, a graduating senior al Westminster High ~bool. was dead at the' aceldent scene in the Santa Ana Mountains just west of Lake Elsinore. They said· Miss DeLay, the . driver, and three friends ap- parently were on an end-of- school outing, when she lost con- Little League Player Not 'One of Boys' ROM ULUS. Mich. (A P) - Eight.year-old Nancy Winnard doesn't think s he should have to wear an athletic supporter lo play baseball with the boys in the Little League. Officials of the Romulus Lillie League North insist the rule ap· plies to boys and girls alike. But Mr. and Mrs. David Winnard cont e nd th e ru le is di s- criminatory against their daughter, and they have hired a lawyer to fi ght it. The issue may be decided in the courts if no compromise can be worked out. ·•Joseph Wals h, the attorney ·representing the family, said he would file suit in either federal or · state court as soon as he de· termines in which one he can get the fastest action. Wals h charged the league board "set up a false standard to embarrass girls a nd to di ssuade girls from playing. 11.hink it may be a veiled attempt to circum- vent recent federal court rulings that allow girls to compete in amateur baseball.·· Local l eag u e P r esident Charles Christopher denied the allegation, saying. "The league approved the ruling with only one thought in mind -the safety of the youngsters.·· League officials conceded their 'local regulations requiring the supporters are tougher than na- tional rules which provide that Only a catcher has to wear the de- vice. The Winnards lampooned the code by having Nancy wear a plastic tea cup pinned to her baseball shirt in the opening games or the season but ~at ended when an opposing manager protested Nancy's un· <See LEAGUER, Pa1e A.2} . . ·Body Identified TllUANA. Mexico ('U PI) n,e body of a man, who •as found ehol to death and locked tn · the trunk of his car was iden- tified Tltur9dey ea t.ba\ ot 42· yn~ld Jer/'y ~ntly Gray of S.Diqo. . \ \ trol or the car. It plunged down an embankment and overturned off Ortega Highway. Also injured in the crash were Kathy Leighton, 17, and Dean ·woodruff, 18 both of Huntington Beach. They were reported in critical condition in the intensive - care uni\ at Rivenide General Hospital. · Another companion, William Olander, 18, Newport Beach, was discharged after treatment al Lakeview Hospital in Lake Elsinore. Miss De Lay, daug hter of Jeanelle Nelson of Westminster, was described by school officials today as an "excellent" student. She actually completed graduation requirements at mid- term, but was expected to lake part in form a 1 graduation ceremonies Thursday night. She had been attending classes this spring al Golden West College and planned to become a pharmacist, friends said. She also had been employed • her last two years or high school as a paid s tudent assistant in the work experience program. Other s urvivors include her stepfather, Thomas J. Nelson. and a sister, Sharon Dietz. Funer al services will be at 1 :90 p.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church in Westmins ter with burial at Westminster Memorial Park. Oil Well Blast INTRACOASTAL CITY, La. (U PI) -An offshore well which exploded Wednesday night spewed natural gas, water and crude oil into the Gulf or Mexico today, forming a gaseous white cloud over the oil platlorm and a five-mile long oil slick in the water. Or:•·:a ~a tt'eadler Consi4erable night and morning low clouds again Saturday with only partial afternoon clearing near the beaches. but hazy sun· shine inland areas. Tem- peratures from mid-60s to mid 70S. INSIDE TOD~ V It's three-quarters of a~ long and 20 feet high and finrworlu go off ot the end. It'• "'America on Par~·· and ft opertt Sot&u'9a11 ct Das· 11eJ1tond. See story, Page Cl. ..... x ' / ' t) 4: OAIL Y PILOT 11/F 32 &et Perfect Grades A total ot 32 seniors have taken top honors with perfect grades at the Huntington Beach Union High School District's five main cam· puses. Marina High leads the list with 13 graduates achieving valedic- torian honors, followed by Foun- tain Valley with nine, Huntington Beach and Westminster with four each and Edison with two. By schools, here are the valedictorians wilh the college they plan lo allend af\er gradua- tion: EDISON: John Weber, 18, USC, and Kathleen Pfeiffer, 18, UC, San Diego. FOUNTAIN VALLEY: Margaret Welton, 18, University o( the Pacific; Ruth Kremin, 17, Moody Bible Institute; Thomas Brower, 17, Pacific Christian College; Gena-Marie Stinnett, 17, Golden West College. Also: Karen Pulasky, 18, UC, Davis; Katherine Spaniac, 17, Pomona College; Joanne Vreeland, 17, UC, Irvine; Tawn Holtzma n, 16, UC, Irvine; and Jacqu~line Spitzer, 17, Laverne College. HUNTINGTON BEACH: Bertina Chang, 17, Stanford; Joanne Kong, 18, USC; Mara Parker, 18, UC, San Diego; and GunnarStrungs, 17, UC, Irvine. MARINA: Pamela Bedard, 17, undecided; Daniel Cullinane, 17, UC. Irvine: David Gehler, 16, un- decided ; Elizabeth Graser, 17, UC. Riverside; Rosemary Hahn, 17, Cal Stale, Long Beach; Heidi Jol:Ulson, 17, Whittier; Frances Kumasbiro, 18, Cal State, Long Beach. Al so : Dale Murakami, 18, UCLA; Robert Nash, 18, Cal State, Fullerton: Carolyn O'Con· nell, 17. Cal State, Long Beach; Susan Sharp, 17, UC, Riverside; Richard Spicer, 18, UC, Santa Barbara; and Alice Sung, 18, UC, .Berkeley. WESTMIN STER : Eric Billitzer, 17, UC. Berkeley; Julie Brummett, 17, Scripps; Bradley Will, 17, Brigham Young University; and Robert Lewis, 17, Occidental. TALKS •.. -Ocea• View, teachers want about 14.S percent plus a revised pay schedule which the district claims could give some instruc- tors a 75 percent boost. The re- view panel will first try to inediate the differences then study the matter if mediation ~Is. ~ -Fountain Valley, after a tree-day strike, teachers and e district agreed to a revised ct-finding process but are ex- fected to negotiate next week, fDd won 't resort to fact-finding Jllless talks break down. "-Westminster, talks are con- miwng, with teachers seeking an ll..7 percent boost but the district '3s not yet made any offer. 1 -Huntington Beach City, teachers want a 16.S percent ·tK>ost but the district has offered ~ly to keep them in the top 75 percent of Orange County elementary teachers. -Seal Beach, talks are conti-. truing with teachers seeking a 15 percent boos!·. ~oastline Closed • GLOUCESTER. Mass. (UPI) ,_ Clam flats along the New ·England coastline from here )lorth to Cape Elizabeth, Maine, !lave been closed because of a red tide. The tide gets its name from dense concentrations of one-cell marine organisms which give a :\red tinge to the water. 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A Pageant of Flags wilJ be featured as the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and various other youth organizations display the various F1ags from the 20 states. The American Revolution Bicentennial Commission o( Huntington Beach, the celebra- tion s ponsor , will display souvenirs, literature, and a slide presentation honoring the 200th birthday of the U.S. The California Association or Postcard Collectors will feature a display of historic and patriotic postcards. Winners of the area schools' patriotic doll, essay, and poster competition will also be an- nounced al the celebration. Mayor Norma Gibbs will be on hand to present a $25 Savings Bond to the first.place winner in each category. Huntington Beach senior citizen organizations are supply- ing ample amounts of hot dogs and apple pie. The day's activities will end on a musical note when the city con- cert band presents arrangements of popular and patriotic songs. The activities will end at 3 p.m. There is no admission charge. Coast Slayer Frona Page A J PUSSYCAT •.• Pussycat chain. "I'm going to keep viewing their films and if I think they're obscene, I'll keep confiscating them," Gatewood warned. Advertisements for "Hot Oven" caJJed the film "blatantly boiling" and "torridly tempt- ing." When police arrived at the theater demanding the films and docum\?nts, there were about half a dozen patrons in the au- dience. They were told to leave and were refunded their money theater cashier Suzanne Kerst said. Robe rt McDaniel, a Los Angeles attorney for the Pussycat chain, today called the police raid· 'harassment." "It's the work or a vigilante team, not a law enforcement team," the attorney said. Gatewood denied he is harass, ing the theater. "H we wanted to harass them, we'd make our raids on Friday or Saturday nights when they have a full theater, not wait until an empty Thursday afternoon," Gatewood said. The vice omcer said the police department has not been flooded by cdmplaints about the adult movies, but that a few residents have complained. A petition drive started by a Balboa Peninsula Point resident began several weeks ago. .Antonia Tlwmas Given Freedom Convicted killer Antonia Thomas of San Clemente has been placed on two years proba· tion and treed from Frontera Pri&0n for Women after serving seven years of her life term. Orange County Superior Court Judge Willlam Murray ruled that her sentence wUl be considered fUlly served when she completes the probation term in J.m. He additionally ruled th1t Mrs. Thomas can not be deported to her native Philippine Islands at any time during or after the pro- bation term. His ruling ends the attempt of Ceder1l omctall to re- turn her to ~er homeland. Mn. Thomas, now 34, ts being cared for in the Santa Ana home of Deputy Federal Public Defendel' John Bond \anUl she ia read.)' to r~tum to public life .. Mn. Thomae was convtc:ted of tbe murder of bu lnfurt ton, James, in April, 1968, after two Superior Court trials. Bond, a de· puty with the local public defen· der's office at the time, devoted thousands of hours of his own tlme to her case in a bid to prove wbat he said was her innocence. The Jury In her second trial before then Judge Robert Gardner ruled that she wu lull· ty of f eedln1 her baby a caustic 1ubltance believed to be lye dur· inl a nt of panic tri1cerec1 by the news that her Marine butband wu on bi.I way home from Viet- nam. It waa testified durtng tbe trtat that a min then llvw in the San Clemente motel where Mrs. Thomu mede her home WAI the fether of the child. J'rontera otflciels said Mn. Thomat hu been a model prisoner. She bas devoted much ol her 1even yurs thwe to cb1pel work and ot.bn rell1tous dutJea. Kn. Pbyll11 L. Jay, a Hunt· tn,ion Beath mother who wants to lead deaf students on world toure, was tiven the annual "Outatandina Citizen" award Thursday ntabt during gradua· tion ceremonies at Golden West Colleae. Mrs. Jay, 20701 Beach Blvd. waa presented the award by Dr. Jilorman E. Wi1taon, Chancellor ot the Coatt Communlty Collese District. He cited her musical talent, her belief ln learning as a lifelong process, and her wide ranging community service, as the re- asons for her selection by the dis· lrtct's board of trustees for the honor. Mrs. Jay,i.s s tudying world geo- graphy and deaf sign language al the Golden West camous. to achieve her goal of leading deaf youngsters on special tours around the globe. Mrs. Jay lived more than so years in Seal Beach, attending Seal Beach elementary school, Huhtington Be~ch High School, and the state colleges in Long Beach and Fullerton. She and her husband, James, moved to Hunt- ington Beach three yean ago. Among her community ac· tivities, Mrs. Jay lists: -Twenty-two years as or· ganist for the First United Methodist ChurchJn Seal Beach. -Eight years accompanist for the Seal Beach Woman's Club Chorus, and since 1966 an active member in developing the Golden West College Community Chorale .. -A den mother and girl scout leader for 16 years and drama chairwoman for the Woman's Club for 10 years. -She helped organize the American Field Service (foreign exchange students> program at Huntington Beach High. Mrs. Jay also has two sons and two daughters, all of whom have attended Golden West College. Fro• Page A I LEAGUER iform was in violation of league rules. The umpire stopped the game until Mrs. Winnard could dash to a nearby store to buy an athletic supporter which Nancy donned in a remote part .C the field u a couple of women used their coats as a shield. The league o((icial denied Nan· cy's civil rights were being de· nied and described her parents as ''publicity seekers and trouble makers." Frank Ayers Jr., coach of the team, said the only other girl on the squad wears the required athletic supporter and that Nan- c.y will not be allowed to play un- til she does likewise. \ ~eRorter Giv~s . View of COuncil By TORY COVILLE °' ..... , .......... • Thia column lsn•t ao'" to endear me to Hunt.tnttoo .Beach City Com:icll members, but it ls Ume someone100lt them l'° task. TO PUT it blunU)', the conduct of the city council in re- cent months has resembl4'd a deplorable circus. All seven can shoulder U¥ttr share of the blame. Here in short, are my views on the major fault of each member: -Ted Bartlett too often is asleep and caught unaware when lt is time for a significant vote. · · -Al Coen loses bis sertie of humor and reflects too mucc_b of an elitist at- titude when decisions <ton't 10 his way - especially in dealin1 with the public. -Henry Duke seems to lose a lot of good ideas because he can't express his thoughts clearly. -Norma Gibbs flashes a pleasant smile and a charming personality, but rarely does her homework before a coun- cil session starts. Her innovative ideas lack solid research to prove they can be accomplished. -Jerry Matney can't control his bursts of temper and allows emotion to override reason. -Don Ship)ey doesn't realize clever quotes don't always lead to clever actions. -Harriett Wieder talks too much and says too UtUe. She works hard at ber job but gets carried away with en· thusiasm which lead.a to hasty action. I'~ .NOT writing all this to embarrass council members or to nd1cule them. I like each one individually. And I think each, on his or her own merit can be a dynamic, outstanding civic leader. ' My purpose here is to point at them a little and make them take a look at them.selves. . ~T ONE recent study session with a subordinate com· nuss1on, Henry Duke expressed one of his most lucid thoughts. When the commission complained that it never really knew what the council wanted, Duke noted that was a com- mon complaint with commissions and committees. Instead of study sessions with those bodies, he ~uggest· ~ the council hold a study session with itself to figure out Just what the Huntington Beach Qty Council does want • I COULDN'T have expressed it more clearly. Queen Contest Judges Ready Fro•PageAl An actor from television's Sesame Street will be one of the five judges for the Miss Hunt· ington Beach Pageant Saturday night at the Goldan West COUege theater. Emilio Delgado from Ses ame Street will join Mr. and Mrs. Pheito Perez, owners of an act· ing agency; Ed Herrell, charm school owner, and Elaine Fulkerson, professional model from New Yor'lc, in selecting a new queen for the city. The p11geant begins at 8 p.m . Twenty local girls will compete for the crown now worn by Adrienne Davis. BATTLE ••• Godfather," when be went to tbe theater with his parents. They claimed be was offered a spot on the front row ~ause they feared his wheelchair would viola\e fir' codes il be was al· lowed to sit in the aisle lldjacent to a row of seats. They also alleged that Marsh a,nd his ~arents left vollJlltarily chooslttg not to accept the front row seat offer. Crash Kills Pilot I TAFT (UPI) -A single-engine private plane crashed in the de- sert _in $Outhwest Kem County Thursday night killing the pilot. Curio Desk Veneered in Yewood NOW ·ON DISPLAY OAEXEL--H!RITAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-f<ARASTAN-8AKER WIBDA YS & SA TUIDAYS ,_.00 te llJO I • .c NEWPORT BEACH • tm Wt:STCUt'P DR.. MUllSO LAGUNA BEACH , 3'$ NOH1'U l.'OASI' HW't'., ot.as&l TOABANCE• 2*t HAW"nlOftNf. Bl.VD lOptn fli. 111 e. ~un. tH:aoi . ' 3'1·1211 VOL. 68, NO. 164, 4 SECTIONS, 4'2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1975 N /C TEN CENTS.. Pqrents of· Girl .·Picket Krishnos -· By JACK CHAPPELL OflMO.lly"'6M .... An anguished tale of despair and _heartbreak is being played out an Laguna Beach where the father and mother of a 15-year old girl say the Hare Krishna re- ligious sect has brainwashed their daughte r and is biding her from them. .. We got along very well. The day sbe left, s he came up to m e. Airport Panel's Bid Cut The budget of the Orange County AirpQrt Land Use Com- mission, until this year only $.500 annually, has been slashed again • by_theboardofsupervisors. Supervisors, who authorized a $15,500 budget for the ·com- mission this year to hire special cons ultants, cut the panel 's budget request for next year back to $2,000. The money will be enough to perform state-mandated m ail- ings and basic office operations according to Paul R aver, assis'. 1.. tant county administrative of- ficer. Raver said the commission h as nearly completed its task of pre- paring a mast e r plan for airports in the county with the help of con· sultants hired during the year. In past years, supervisors r e· fused to grant any more than $.500 to the state-m a ndated planning agency, cla iming that amount futrilled th e ir l ega l responsibility. When the commission last year asked fw more money for s taf- fing, s upervisors finally agreed to let them use three employes hired unde r the Public Employ-· ment Progra m CP EP>. During preliminary reviews of next year's budget r~uests by the commission, the panel's r e- quest for $33,0000 to put the staff on regular county employe status was cutout. The commission was left with a $15,500 request, the sam e as its current budget, but supervisors decided $2,000 was enough. Jogger Killed O.n Highway Near Lagulla A man jogging a long Pacific Coast Hig hway near Emerald Bay north of Laguna Beach was fatally injured Thursday night when he was struck by a Rolls- Royce. John W. Langlois, 32, of Bishop died from massive injuries. He died at South Coast Community Hospital, South Laguna, about 90 minutes after the accident. According to police and fire de- partment reports, Langlois and Audon End es tad, both guests of an Emerald Bay resident, were jogging southbound on the west side of the highway seconds before Langlois was struck. Ttle pair apparently decided to cross the highway and turned in- to the traffic lanetodo so. Langlois was s truck by a 1969 Rolls Royce driven by J ames Peter Ma rietta, 557 Emerald Bay. Endestad , whose age and city of residence could not be ob- tained. was not injured. A spokesm a n for the Emerald Bay private community said Langlois a nd Endestad we re g uest s at the ho m e or Mrs . Renata Russell, 330 Emerald Bay. UTE BUYING HELPS SIYXKS NEW" YORK CUPl) -The Stock Marke t, helped by some lat.e buying, closed higher today in sluggish trading. on the Ne\(t York Stock Exchange following reports or a busin ess pickup. Tbe Dow Jones Indus trial Average. off more tha n two polnts at the o utset, was ahead 5.16 points to 82•.47 at the close. Advances led decltnes by about an eight-to-five margin among the 1,790 Issues crossing the tape. Tumov~r amounted to about · 16,500,000 s hares, compared with 15,970.000 traded Thurtday -the slowest session in two mooths. P rices were h lgb er in moderate tradina on tbe American Stock Exchange. .. muggled up, kissed me and then she was gone," Marcia George, the girl's mother said in an in· terview. Mn. George and her husband James are picketing the Laguna Beach Hare Krishna temple as a l ast resort to force the return of tbe1r daughter. once an A student and: edttor of her junior high school newspaper. Rsavdeva: the bead of the Laguna temple serenely denJes the girl. Robin , was ever harbored by the local temple but he says h e does not doubt she is at one of the sect's t empl es somewhere. He is not dispQsed to help find her, howe ver . Laguna Beach P olice Juvenile det. Alex Jimenez said there is nothing authorities can do to force the sect to reveal the "irl's e>allr Piiot PMto br Hilary KAY't DET. ROBERT BROCKIE CARRIES FILM FROM THEATER Newport Police Ra id Balboa's Pussycat Again Flicks Seized Porno Theater Raided Again Newport Beach police pulled off their second raid on the Pussycat Theater in Balboa Thursday, this time seizing copies of two X-rated sex epics titled, "Hot Oven" and "Touch of Genie." Vice officers alleged both films are obscene. They apparently felt the sam e way about the pre· views of coming a ttractiQnS. They seized the preview film strip too. Officers also took a lo n g poster, documents, receipts and business r ecords from the thealer office. and were refunded their money, theater cashier SuzaJUle Kerst said. R o bert McDaniel , a Los An{;eles attorney for the Pussycat chain, today called the police raid ''harassment." "It's the work of· a vigilante team, not a law enforcement team," the attorney said. Gatewood denied he is harass. ing the theate r . "If we wanted to harass them, we'd make our raids on Friday or Saturday nights when they have a full theater, not wait until an empty Thursday afternoon.'· Gatewood said. The vice officer said the police <See PUSSYCAT, Page AZ) whereabou ts. Police officers have, however , responded to calls b y the Krishnas who have protested the picketing. The Georges have been b arred by Police from pass· ing out handbills explaining their plight to people in cars passing_ by. Office rs also were called at a confrontation b etween George and Rsavdeva when the Georges hegan picke ting at the sect leader's own home on a quiet Laguna Beach street. The story began in November when R obin, a confirme d Lutheran, began attending Hare Krishna ser vices at the Laguna Beach te mple. Her Jl'\Other who had had some experience with a yoga self· realization g r oup near their home in Cypress, thought the Hare Kris hn a religion waa similar. She said she had approved of Robin attending t he Hare Krishna services, and on several occasion s even drove her daughter down to the temple services. "Th ey told her her only way of salvation was t o get up al 3 a.m • and chant for two hours. Her <See GIRL, Page A2) Pay ·Off er Nixed: Newport-Mesa Teacher Vote Heavy By HILAR Y KAYE Of tM Dally Pl lot SUH Newport-Mesa teachers h ave overwhelmingly rejected the latest sala ry proposal offered by the school board. • All ballots h ad not been tallied by late mornfug, but of the 1,078 t eachers in the d is· trict, 745 voted to reject the of- f er and 83 voled to accept it. The propQsal offered 12-year Cripple Wins Suit On Theater A quadruplegic ex-Marine from Laguna Hills who took on the Edwards Cinema theater chain in a ba ttle over being turned away from a movie because he is confined to a wheelchair won a moral victory Thursday. Robert L. Marsh J r., 39, beard a Los Angeles County Superior Court jury rule in his favor in the civil rights suit , which carried no monetary compensation. Judge Edward J . O'Connor ac- cepted the jury's verdict that Marsh's ci vii rights were violat- ed April 21, 1972. when he was barred from seeing "The God· fathe r " at the Edwards Newport Cinema in Newport Beach. However, Marsh, 23406 Via San Miguel. Laguna Hills, is not absolutely g ua r a nteed it won't happen again. Judge O' Connor by law had the option or issuing an injunc· lion forbidding the 16-theater chain from discriminating against moviegoer s in wheelchairs, but did not. Marsh was not available for comment this rooming, but a s pokesman at his home said he would issue a statement on the civil rights s uit verdict later in the day. He was unable to come to the telephone due to his handicap, partial paralysis from the neck down due to a 1966 auto accident. "We ended up with a moral vie· tory for one person,'· his attorney Mason Rose V, who is also con- fined to a wheelchair, declared after the verdict Thursday. Jurors told Rose they believed monetary damages were un- necessary because it was obvious the c ripple d former Marine Corps captain and aviator sought to make a m ora l point. Marsh vowed however, to ap- peal the non-injunction damage verdict and to a lso file a new lawsuit in federal court against all 16 Edwards Cinema theaters, charging that they discriminate against the handicapped. Spokesm e n for the Southland theater cha in contended during the trial that Marsh was not (See BATrLE, Page AZ> teachers at the top pay step a 3.8 percent salary increase for next year. Other teachers in the district were not offered a pay boost in the latest proposal. However. a ll t eacher s but those at the top pay step will get an automatic 3.8 percent pay boost that was already in· eluded in the budget and was not at issue in the teachers' vote . Ford Signs Bill The school board also offered to g i ve teachers the same medical benefits as this year al no e xtra cost, a lthough pre- miums have increas~ for next year . Teachers had requested what. they called a cost-of-living a d· justment, roughly a 12 percent increase. ,,.,- When teachers return in Ule <Se.e REJECT, Page J\2) Teachers Denied Job less Benefits Thousands of Orange County te~c~ers will not be receiving millions of dollars weekly in un- employment be nefits during the s ummer vacation following President Ford's signing today of a bill plugging a loophole in a new fe deral unemploy ment com- pensation law. The unemployment legislation, signed by Ford in December, left. ' up to states the determination of who could receive une mploy- ment benefits. A clause in a Little League Player Not 'One of &ys' ROMULlJS, Mich. (AP> Eight-year-old Nancy Winnard doesn't think she should have to wear an athletic supporter to play baseball with the boys in the Little League. Officials of the Romulus Little League North insist the rule aµ· plies to boys a nd girls alike. But Mr. and Mrs. David Winnard c o "t e n d t h e r u 1 e 1 s d i s - criminatory agains t their daughter. and they have hired a lawyer to fight it. The issue m ay be decided in the courts if n o compromise can be worked out. Joseph Wals h. the attorney representing the family, said he would file s uit in either federal or slate court as soon as he de- termines in wh ich one he can get the fastest action. Wals h c harged the league board "set up a false standard to embarrass girls and to dissuade girls from playin g. I think it may be a veiled attempt to circum- vent recent federal court rulings that a llow girls to compete in amateur baseball." Local l eag u e Pres ident Charles Christopher denied the allegation, saying. "The league approved the ruling with only one thought in mind lhc safety of the youngsters." special appropriations bill closed that possibility when Ford signed it. California was one of 10 states which would a llow teachers to collect unemploy m ent com- pensation even t hough they have contracts for n ext year ln Orang e County ; the · California Teachers Association has urged teachers to file for the unemployment benefits. As many as 16,000 county teachers would have been eligi- ble for benefits of up to $90 a week, according to teachers as- sociation representative J ohn Smith, who added he is trying to verify whether Ford's signature means teach e rs cannot claim benefits. However, Smith s aid that teachers should be able lo get the benefits s ince they are paid only for 10 months of work annually. "Teachers are unemployed in the summer," Smith said, addina that this s ummer. due to economic conditions. teachers who otherwise would have found summer jobs likely will be out of work. The county c hapter of the California Teachers Association has 11,000 members. Statewide, unemployment of- ficials estimated that 100,000 teachers would apply for benefits. The unemployment of- fice in Orange r eported a deluge of calls over the past weeks since word of the benefits became known. Smith e m phasized that teache r s would pre fe r more federal money for education to unemployment benefits. Chief objects of additional funds, he said, ~re s m a ller class sizes. more umme r sch ool and higher pay fo. eachers. OrA C.a•t ---~ Weatlter Del. Sgt. Robert Gatewood and two other officers arrived at the theater, 709 E . Balboa Blvd., shortly before 3: 30 p.m . armed with search warrant s from Harbor Municipal Court Judge Robert Todd. ' • Gatewood said be viewed the films at the theater Wednesday, believe d they were· obsce ne because they lacked redeeming social value, and then obtained the court or der Thursday. Coast Youth 'Stahle' Cons iderable night and morning low clouds again Saturday with only partial afternoon c learing n ear the beaches but hazy sun- shine inland areas. Te m - peratures fro m mid-60s to mid 70s. Two weeks ago, Gatewood made the first raid on the theater, seizing "French Blue" and "Dynamite." The movie· house ls \he former Balboa Theat.er ana is now part of the Pussycat cbaln. .. I'm golng to keep viewing their fUms and if I think they're obscene. ru keep confiscating them1" Gatewood warned. Advertiae menh lor ''Hot Oven" called the mm ''blatantly boiling" and "torridly tempt· inf.'. When police arrived at the theater demandin1 the mma and document.a, there wore obout half a doien patrons ln the au- cllence. They were told to )eave No Transfusion Was Nt:ed:edforCdM &y Spokesmen for Hoag Memorial Hos pital confirmed Thursday tnat a Corona del Mar youth gravely injured in a skateboard accident earlier in the week has n ot r e qui red any blood trans fusions -a medical measure which stirred serious controversy over religious beliefs. Spokesm/n ror lbe hospital said that transfu~ions were con· sidered as a contlngency on lbe evening that Sllawn Miller, 14. lay in critical condition at the hospital emergency room but that the youn1ster's cond4tJon never did requir introduction of blood. > The boy was reported in st.able condition after surgeons removed his s pleen during surgery Wed· nesday. No transfusions were re· quired during that medical pro- cess, either, the spokesman said. The controversy erupted when police Sgt. George Coelho de- termined that the wishes of the youn~1ter 's parent.a were that the boy nol recei•e any transfusions under any clrcum1tancea. Tbe family arc m embers of the Jehovah's WitnesMS sect which bellevea any tntrod_pctlon of blood ll wrong. Mark MUler, the younaster 'a · 1 father. t~ atrona exception to the actions of the police depart- ment. Coelho said that he contacted Superior Court Judge William Speirs to obt ain a telephonic court order whlch deemed the youngster a w ard or the court. Thursday Coelho said he con- s ulted with hos pital ad - mlnistrators and the pbysicion and then the contact. was made wtth the judge. On tbe morning aftef" the mis· hap which occurred Tuesday near the youngster 's home, police issued a press release brteny explalnine the case. A statement which 1aid. "a (Sff YOUTH. Pap A2) .. INSIDE TODA V It's three-quarters of o mile long and 20 feet lrigh and ftrtw0rk8 go off ot the end. It's "America on Parade" ond it optUIS Saturda11 at Dis- neyland. See story, Page Cl . l•elex ~ .. -.. .......----- il DAIL V PILOT tf/C ---'~ O.lly ...... s.-.1 f'llOlo MARCIA A ND JAMES GEORGE PICKET HARE KRISHNA LEADER'S LAGUNA BEACH HOME Parents Claim Sect Has Taken Their 15-Year-Old Daughter African Hostages Appeal for Help Fro•Page A J GIRL ... school work began suffering. They told her education was not needed. "They told her if you don't liv~ in the temple you will never find God. From Wire Services DAR ES SALAAM , Tanzania -Stanford University honor stu- de nt Kenneth S mith, 22, of Garden Grove, and a Dutch com- panion held hostage by African Marxist terror is ts, have ap- pealed to their respective gov- ernments to move swiftly and carefully to win their release and s ave their lives. Spokesmen for the U.S. Em· bassy here said the picas for help a re contained in letters received May 31 from Smith and Emilie B e r g mann , 25, o f th e Netherlands .. They were kidnaped nearly a month ago a long with a third Stanford student still held, Car- rie Hunter, 22, of Atherton. A fourth girl was taken hostage. then released to d eliver demands of the Marxist P eoples' Revolu- tionary Party. Guerrilla forces want a half million dollars and certain political concessions in return for the lives of Smith and the other two prisoners. They are reportedly held in a •remote mud hut village in the f jungles of Zaire, which lies adj a-~cent to Tanzania's borders. ! Guerrillas who abducted them ~from a United States-run African : wildlife rese arch station on the (shores of Lake Tanganyika have set a mid-July deadline for their ! execution if demands aren't met. ~ Smith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. -Jos eph E . S mith, o f 11381 :J acalene Lane , Garden Grove, have rem ained fairly optimistic : about the outcome despite the : gravity and tension of the situa- : tion. 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Old newspapers should be saved for the regular recycling day. About 30 students from Lincoln Middle School will lead the cleanup campaign, raking debris off beaches and cleaning alleys. Kissinger's Ratings Down NEW YORK (AP> -Seere\ary of State Henry A. Kissinger's over-all job-rating is decreasing while President Ford's is on the rise, a Harris survey says. A 56·37 percent positive nting for Kissinger r eflects a loss of 12 percentage points since last March, the pollster said. A year ago, Kissinger registered his re- cord high of 85-10 percent. Ford's last job rating, reported last week, was 50 percent, an in· crease of 13 percentage points. "I could see her mind was starting to go. She couldn't retain anything. They wouldn't let her sleep. "After we began seeing their practices, seeing her health fail, we told her she couldn't be at the temple any more," Mrs. Georg..: said. Robin ran away from her parents. The Georges say she went first to the Laguna Beach temple and then left for San Diego. After five months of anguished and frantic hunting for their daughter, they found her in a New Orleans tem- ple. ' They brought her back. "She bad lost 24 pounds. She was like a simple schizophrenic. She was withdrawn into hers elf. She refused to see a counselor,'' Mrs. George said. While in New Orleans, the girl had been sent out on the streets to sell t he sect's literature, a pro- cess usually regarded by authorities as a gimmick solicit· ing funds. "They got a lot of money from those street collections," Mrs. George said. Within two hours of her return to the family home, Robin tried to run away again. She was caught and she had taken Mrs. George's jewelry. YOUTH ..• court order was required for a blood transfusion due to the parents' r eligious beliefs," was included. Thal led to initial press ac· counts which erroneously stated that the youngster received a transfusion during the crisis. Spokesmen for the family in· sisted all along that no blood was ever administered, thus erasing the possibility of medical treat- ment affecting the strong r e· ligious convictions of the family. The older Miller, a photo- journalist, could not be reached for further comment earlier to- day, but spokesmen for the fami- ly Thursday voiced displeasure at the court order sought by police. Saddleback School Chief Zogg Resigns Citing •'philosophical dif· ferences'' the president of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District announced today that Superintendent William Zogg has resigned. Zogg, 48, who has been aupertn- tendenl of the districts· e it_ was formed three years ago wd~ot a vailable for commen to t . porters. · His secretary of many years, Juanita Kennedy, received a group of reporters but said Zocg would not be available today and will no longer have an olftce next week. The resignation la effectJve to- day. accordine to a 1tatmnent re-- I eased by Board President George Henry and Penonnel Director Gary Sblnkle. Dr. Ri<!hard Welte, deputy 1uperintendent, will ta• over aa "interim '' 1uperlntendent, Henry 1ald. But the boerd =I· dent aclded be expecta t.be rd to make Dr. Welte lull aupenn- tmdent in the near f..wrt. Del,, ................ REllQNI SCHOOL POST · Superintendent ZOii I A burly commercial fisherman wae beaned with a fiYinr pitcher of beer and, at the height of the melee, someone tiptoed out with the cuh reltater tor an t800 loss Thursday in a barroom brawl at Red's Saloon in Costa Mesa. Robin T. Phegley, 26, of 728 W. 18th St., was treated for facial lacerations and bruises at Hoag Memorial Hoseital and released aft'r the donnybrook. He told Officer Frank Veloz he was patronizing the place at 2014 Placentia Ave., and got into an argument with Mary the barmaid. Mary the barmaid is also his wife. The victJm told police another 111ale patron apparently took um· brage at the conversation and flung a pitcher of beer across the roolJl, striking Phegley in the faci. and shattering the glas s vessel. Stunned , angered and drenched .with blood, the 200 pound fisherman jumped onto his antagonist, police said, and a battle ensued before the comba~ tant who pitched the pitcher dis- engaged himself and fled. Mesa Man Hit by Car Near Home An 82-year-old Costa Mesa man knocked sprawling when struck by a car as he crossed Harbor Boulevard near his home Thursday was hospitalized today with a fractured hip. Dominick Gioscia, of 2665 Harbor Blvd., was listed in fair condition at Westminster Com- munity Hospital, where he was transferred after emergency treatment at Costa Mes a Memorial Hospital. Police said the victim had just started into a crosswalk on Harbor Boulevard at Mesa Verde Drive East wheq he was bumped by a s lowly moving car. Motorist Mark S . Mangus, 20, of 1658 Palau Place, told police he was barely rolling as he pre- pared to make a right turn and didn't see Gioscia until the im- pact. Fro•Page A J PUSSYCAT ... department has not been flooded by complaints about the adult movies, but that a few residents have complained. A ~tition drive started by a Balboa Peninsula Point r esident began several weeks ago. Dl!tyl'tllt ....... FREED ON PAROLE Antoni• Thomm• Fro•Page AI REJECT ..• fall for the orientation period . prior to the opening of school, they will be asked by' teacher bargaining repres entatives whether they want to hold a protest strike, according to Bill Grgurich, chairman of the Certificated Employe Council (CEC). Antolfia TliOmas Freed Convfoted klller Antonia Thomas of San Clemente has been placed on two years proba· ti on and treed from Froptera Prilon for Women after servlng seven years of her Ute term. . Orange County Superior Court Judge William Murray ruled that her sentence will be coosidered fully served when she completes the probation term in 1977. He additionally ruled that Mrs. Thomas can not be deported to her native Philippine Islands at any time during or after the pro- bation term. His ruling ends the attempt of Cederal official& lo re· turn her to her homeland. Mrs. Thomas, now 34, is being cared for in the Santa Ana home of Deputy Federal Publlc Defender John Bond unW she is ready to return to public lite .. Mrs. Thomas was convicted of the murder of her inf ant son, James, in April, 1968, after two Superior Court trials. Bond, a de- puty with the local public defen- . der's office at the time, devoted thousands of hours of his own time to her cas e in a bid to prove what he said was her innocence. The jury in her second trial before then Judge Robert Gardner ruled that she was guil- ty of feeding her baby a caustic substance believed to~ lye dur- ing a fit of panic triggered by the news that her Marine husband was on his way home from Viet· nam. Mesa Partygoer • Held in Knifing A quarrel and fistfight between ·two men turned into a bloody battle early today.in Costa Mesa, when one combatant allegedly left, returned with a knife and plunged it into bis antagonist's chest. Ahmed Mohammed Mosed, 22, of 313 E . 17th Place, was arrested at the scene and booked into Costa Mesa City J ai\ on suspicion of assault with intent to commit murder. Ahmed Hussain Galab, 21, was treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital and released, since the blade did not -penetrate deeply enough to inj'ure any vital or- gans. The assault occurred in tbe same apartment complex where murder victim James R. Perry, 22, of 325 E. 17th Place was found dead with a knife buried in his chest six weeks ago. Investigation into that slaying, which occurred several days before the victim's body was found in h is aP,artment, has failed lo turn up any strong leads on a suspcect or motive. Officer George Yezbick was dispatched to the scene of today's incident shortly after midnight in resPQnse to a report of a possible stabbing, according to Police Lt. John Regan. The patrolman said he found Gala b lying on a bed, bleeding freely from a knife wound in the left chest . Investigators said questioning of Galab and two other wit- nesses, N ageeb Saleh Nasser, 21, and Said Selah Habish, 29, led him to arrest Mosed. Police said the four men, all re- portedly employed as waiters or busboys, were relaxing after work with a smaH party when a quarrel started. The subject of the dispute was not immediately determined. The apartment where it OC· curred is in a cluster of units behind the strip of commercial developmont a long East 17th· Street and just off Santa Ana Avenue. Cu rio Desk I . . Veneered in Yewood NOW ON DISPLAY· • OAEXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOMARK-KARASTAN-8AKER NEWPORT BEACH • 112'1 WEStCUt'' DR., ~·- LAGUNA BEACH • 345 NOltTll COAST HWY., 494 Wl TORRANCE • • 2*' HAW'nfOANE BLVD. <Open Fri. tll 9, Sun. 1Z.S:30) • 378·1279 • M \ \ \ What Does .JV ew· Outlook Mean? I By SYLVIA PORTER Q. l/,.oa you claim, tM alump 18 bottoming out, unemJ)lou. mnt u aim ..Uing but thoWd be hltt~o peak 1oon..cmd In/lotion f. M/irdtefg eNing, whot don U dir«1ly mean to m•7 A. If you are emplo)led and --------... Money's Worth · your paycheck normally rises each year, you have the best chance in a long, Joni Ume ot a1oin feUJng increases ln your ••real' spendable lncome - 'meaning your paycheck after 'ellmlnaUng the impact of inflation and adjusting tor federal income and Social Stturity taxes. You will find that, after be· ing ln a retreat for years you are once more climbing up the standard of living ladder. If you ar e unemployed, your chances will be brighter ror getting work -even it it isn't your dream job. If you intend to borrow money in the months ahead you will find that interest rates are holding at below the pe;ki of 1B'14·75 and that credlt is available to yQu. The doomsayers who are predicting another upsurge this year jn interest rat.es well may turn out wrong. Despite the dangers of a credit squeeze if the Treasury's deficits are not brought under control, long-term interest rates will be influenced much more directly by the rate of inflation than the supply of new securities being placed on the markeJ,. by borrowers ranging from the. Treasury lo you. This ia an absolutely fundamental point that too few observer~ appreciate. . Q. Why has the squeeu on you, a mfddle-income /amity, been so bad during this period? A. Obviously, because prices have been skyrocketing. Obviously too, because you're paying Social Security • taxes on $14,000 of your inoome now, the highest wage base ever. But not so obviously, because under our progressive in- come tax system, the more yow earn, the higher your in· come tax bracket and the higher your tax rates. Even if your income has been rising moderately, you're worse off because your pay increases lift you into a higher tax rate category. Thus, you have less spending money, merely because you have more income. There have been many proposals from· responsible gources crossing all lines of political-economic-social philosophies to corre~ this paradox. But so far, noU,ing has been done. . Q. I/ the next turn i& ~·how &trong wiU it be? · A. That's a question which no authority is willing to answer without many qualifications. Some anticipate a long bottoming out, a very sluggish upturn - which would help curb inflation but would be murderous for our unemployed. Others anticipate a gradual upturn in the shape of a broad-shaped "U" or a shallow saucer. Still others, (a minority) anticipate a strong recovery in the shape of the familiar "V" -pleasant to live with but loaded with dangers of another outbreak of virulent inOation. Even if the upswing is agonizingly slow at the start, our economy should be rising in "real" terms -meaning after elimination·of the impact of price increases -at an annual rate of S to 8 percent by the year-end. Much "depends on autos and housing -and housing particularly well rpay come back more rapidly than is generally predicted. Q. How long can you see the nut upturn lasting? A. At a minimum, througti 1976 -and that's a point or great political importance. For a continuing economic expansion would be a factor in President Ford's favor (assuming he is the GOP can- didate). A rising economy always tend!!I to favor the party in power and you may take for granted that the White House will claim all the credit it can for the upturn and try to place all the blame for the 1969·70 recession and 1973·75 recession <two downturns in one aborted tenure) on former President :Nixon's shoulders. If the rate of joblessness remains as high as feared, though, 1£grd will get plenty of blame for his economic policies -aespite a generally improved economy. The probabilities are: the Democratic-controlled! Congress will grab the credit for halting the business slump but will be blamed for much of the inClation: the Republican-controlled White House will grab the credit for curbing the inflation but will be blamed for the extent of un- employment. Economics will play an even larger role than u~ual in· the 1976 political campaigns. 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Tightened ..,., SACRAMENTO CAP) the ARB -made up or .\ -Saving the t.os appointees of then - , • . - A touch of Black velvet · . makes Fath~rs Day. Angeles area faces a Gov. Ronald Reagan - worsening smog crisis, relaxed the sulphur diox, the Air Resources Board ide standard from .04 has tightened a crucial parts per mil\ion to .1 air pollution standard ppm, Today's action re· loosened by the state turned the standttrd to .04 Give father a touch of Blark Velvet on his day. He'll apprecint<;J·lhe smoother whi sky import.eel from Canada. He'll appreri~te you. !or making his day a li~tle s1n00Lher. S111·fi11g 'J'ips • agency lastyear. ppm. Th b . d ARB member Mnry e oar .-now Nichols said rhat the made up or appointees of prior board's action was Gov. Edmund Bro .. ~rn Jr. 'invalid -lowered the allowable · amout.ofsulphurdio~i~e. "THE P RlOR action Paul Duarte, Golden \Vest College surfing coach, explains basics a ma.ior pollutant ltiat or the board was taken to Norma Worth and Gai1 Howard in class sponsored by the pours from .som~ power without proper con· Huntington Beach·Fountain Valley Yl\.1CA. Class begins Monday. plants, refi.nerie~ and sideration of the margin -------------------------------metal foundr1es. of safety, plant damage Radar Can't Curtail ''We're facing the and health effects," she brin~ of a very serious said. "The prior action crisiS in the South Coast was invalid." · Air Basin,''. said ARB Th. e 0 th er ARB chairman Tom Quinn. member Robert Sa\\·yer, ··This is one or the pro-said the .04 ppm stan· blems -power plants dard \\'as not the final <.ire going n1ore to fuel "·ord, only 41 stei> in at· oil." Marijuana Business EL PASO, 1'l'X . (Al') -1-:ach day an avcr<.1gl' of more th<.in 100 planl'S lo;.aded \\'ith marijuana and often other illegal drugs "'ing their "'ay in· to the United States. And the sophisticated radar systems of the military and the Federal A.viation Agency do not deter the drug.ladened flights, a federal official s ays. "The reason is that the existing rudar systems are not designed to stop <.iir s n1uggling," s aid Gerald o ·conor, deputy director of a federal drug enforcement intelligence group based here. "The military is con· cernecl with national security and the FAA is in charge of air safety," O'Conor said in an in- terview. A fede1:al official re· NATURAL G ;\S sup · tcntly s aid as l'!lany as plies for n1any pO\\'er 150 plane.s fly into .the plants in California have U .S:. du1ly car1·y1 ng been cut off, forcing ma11Juana. 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